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~ to do a certain act, as, for ing Mayor Morris toswear in the the Sixth Ward. ‘There is no n the kind as regards Sherman’s Lozenges, : forthem isso great that the only difficulty is to manufac- caaenteeias: tment it They may be had at 106 Nessan street. pent ding, Boston; » Philadel; J aud Dr. Reed, Baltimore. Linger = Pease’s Candy—Its march Is onward. New York, March 23, 1842. Gentlemen—1 was last fall afflicted with @ severe cold, inasmuch that I could not rest at night, und the phlegm was continually rising in my throat. I’had been troud) with this cough at times more severethan at others ; [bad tried all kinds of medicinesthat are used for such c Pistols tate with little or no success; | was at length in luced to purchase a small quantity of your Hoarhound Candy and | amhappy to say its ‘effects upon me were much better than I could have anticipated, for 1 was com- pletely relieved, and I have no hesitation in recommending it tothe public. 1 am yours, traly. OHN 8. THOMPSON, 70 Oliver st. To Messrs. J. Pease & Son, 45 Division street. nts— Redding, 8 State street Boston ; Rawls & Co. 67 State street Albany; Zieber, Philadelphia ; Robinson 110 Baltimore street, Baltimore ; Haldeman, Louisville, Ky.; Fiscker, Washington City, D C.; Jobson, 26 St. Charles street, New Orleans; Watson, Memphis, Teno.; Adams & Blunt, Huntsville, Ala.; Tobey, Cincinnatti, Ohio mF Tamehill, Nashville, Tenn, ; Woodward, St. Louis, Mo.; Piercy ‘Teller, Detroit, Michigan. {G+ BALSAM OF LIVERWORT.—This wonderful remedy, like every thing else which contains in itself the erms of true excellence, is acquiring a fame over the finite States, unequalled by any production of the kind, "The many wonderful cures effected by it have convinced the most incredulous of its virtues. It has restored health to the victims of that dreadful malady, consumption, which yearly carries off so many thousands of the young and beautiful of our race. It needs but to try it, to be assured of its a, and its influences on the human system. It is, however, all important that the genuine article should be obtained ; and this can be done only by applying at 375 Bowery, New York. No family should be without a supply.—Sunday Morning News. @g- IF YOU WOULD BE DELIGHTED AND IN- structed, go by all means to the New York Museum, now under the management of Yankee Hill. ‘The Poly ation of light, shade and season, is truly wonderful, and must be seen before its imposing effect can be apprecia- ted. Yankee Hill appears in the Lecture Reom. There is an exhibition at 3 ovlock in the afternoon, and in the evening. Who wants to be goo looking, handsome and ful t a ALL MAY BECOME SO. IF THEY HAVE disfigured skin, or bad hair, if their face blotch- ed, or freckled, or pimpled, if their skin is dark, yellow, or sunburnt, why ey may have a beau- tiful clear skin and complexion by using one cake ef the Italian Chemical Soap. Also, but stop, remember reader, the articles we recommend have been tried in a thousand cases, and never failed. We can conscien- tiously say that Jones’ Oil of Coral Circassia is, without one exception, the most excellent article for the hair. These are its positive qualities :—it will make the hair grow, stay falling off, thoroughly cure scurf or dan- ruff,’ an se light, red, or grey hair to grow dark from the roots naturally. Both are soli very reasonable by Jones, sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham street. ‘e do advise all to try them. They'll be satisfied, we are sure. Gg: THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF PERSONS IN our business community, who, with a laudible ambition. ire to be good writers; to such we would refer to MR. BRISTOW’S advertisement, announcing a great re- duction in his terms for this senson only, from 12 to $ dol- Jara. This arrangement of his will be satisfactory, at least, to all bad writers, which class is quitetoo numerous. Let no one, therefore, postpone to apply for admission into his classes ; they may, perhaps, regret the omission when itis 100 late. “ Be wise to-day—'tis madness to defer.” QG@- HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE.—We cannot find words big enough with meaning on this occa- sion to express our feelings of gratitude towards Dr. Flem- ing for his incomparable candies, they are beyond all doubt the very best medicines for the diseases they profess to cure, that are known to the public; they are purely ve- getable, and are sold for the ling sum of one shillin, astick. His Diarrhea Candy is a speedy cure for all bowel complaints, mild in its operation and agreeable to the taste. His Worm Candy will ina short time relieve the most ob- ate case of worms both in children and adults. His thartic Candy is most useful in all cases where physic isnecessary. His Dinner or Tonic Candy will most eifec- tually relieve from costiveness, fullness, or distress after eating, heartburn, &c. For sale at the office 135 Nassau street, also 140} Bowery, 35 Sth Avenue, 79 Fulton st: 2978 Broadway. OG MESSRS, PINNEY & SON, OF OWEGO, RE- port that Jas. pence, pares, of O , having joined the Washingtonians, his leg became s bs hts rightful extent, and the pain out of the power of human nature long to endure. He sent fora box of Dalley’s M Paia Extractor, which Messrs. P. had bought at 71 Maiden lane, New York, which cured the pain and re- duced the leg to its natural size iu a few hours, A. T. Hyed,a clerk of Messrs. Pinney & Son, had the Piles t ribly, aad nothing else would do when he applied this salve and wascured directl: : A NEW CASE.—Mr. Hubbard, a be citizen of Middletown, Conn., had becor ropof hair allover his head. As it grew she cut it twice, and now he has a full flowing crop of beautiful hair. Reader, do you ask what has done it? Oldridge’s Balm of Columbia from Comstock & Co. Tobe found at Dyer & Co.; and Ferre’s, in Middletown ; Bull, Lee & Butler, Wells & Humphrey, and C. F, Carlton, Hi ford, and Smith & Co. New Haven; and in New York at71 Maiden lane. Will you use it or go bald soon, if not 80 now? Let people, and especially ladies of sense, answer. MR. SEYMOUR, OF THE FIRM OF WELLS & Seymour, of Batavia, purchased three boxes of Dalley’s Magi Pain Extractor for me, and in 36 hours we had full proof of its astonishing powers in arresting pain and aaguish on a child that was nearly burnttodeath. It was literally flayed alive, by the falling of a stove and empty- ing akettle of hot water on it. The salve Spake 3 to the world a wonder indeed. The clef could have lived but a few hours, but was raised from torment in twenty min- utes, to the wonder of all who Deheld it. AARON LONG, Pembrook, Genesee Co., May 97, 1842. ‘This article, of more value than all preparations ever discovered, may be had at Comstock’s, 71 Maiden Lane, or Mr. Dalley will give it to any person wanting it for actual cases, who doubts its power. AMERICAN MUSEUM. ansing the comic drollerist, Master John Diamond, the a and unsur- passable professor of Nor homens 3 itlock the Ban- jo player, Miss Rosalie the pretty singer, Celeste the ac- complished dancer, Indians and Squaws, Animal Magne- tism, the cataract of Niagara with real water, and other novelties make this establishment for the present week de- cidedly the most attractive place of amusement in the city. Barnum has adopted the motto of Sam Patch, that “some things can be done as well as others,” and so i ould seem when such a host of amusements and curiosities are exhibited for 25 cents. We had almost forgotten to men- tion that the mysterious fortune telling Gypsey Girl, who is = reatest wonder of the age, is to remain another week. CHATHAM THEATRE.—Mr. Kirby, and deserving young actor, announces his n benoft this evening, and hie many claims should not be disregarded. He presents an attractive entertainment, consisting of the moral drama of the Six Degrees of Crime, and the ever lar drama of the Carpenter of Rouen. ‘The cast of sis unusually strong, Kirby enact- ing Julio Dormilly and Marteau, (a part he has made ex- clusively hisown ;)_ Thorne, Antoine ; C. Mestayer, N: k La Nippe, and Mrs. Thorne, Julie. ‘The old prices are resu City Despatch Post, 46 Witram Street. Prrycerau. Orrice.—Letters deposited before half-pat , past 12, and half past 3 o'clock, will be sent out for delivery at 9, 1, and 4 0’clock. Brancn Orrices.—Letters deposited before 7, 11, and 2 o’clock, will be sent out for delivery at 9, 1, and 4 o’clock. ALEX. GREIG, Agent. MONEY MARKET, Monday, May 30-6 P. M, Thestock market was heavy to-day, and prices in some cases declined. Del. & Hudson fell} ; Paterson } ; India na 6's rose }; Illinois! per cent. ; Harlem 1 per cent ; Mo- hawk 2; Kentucky 6's } ; New-York State 5} improved }; do 6's, 1962, fell}. The anxiety in relation to Harlem stock continues, notwithstanding large purchases of the stock ; the price yet continues low in consequence of the want of confidence in the stability of the operations going forward. It is now thought that the “ bears” In the stock are crazy, but the event on Saturday will determine. The progress of resumption at the West and Southwest, is exerting @ beneficial influence upon the internal ex- changes. The following able of the rates of domestic bills at New-York at different periéds. In February, 1839, the resumption was general. In November of the same year, the South and West had again susyended. In Janu- ary, 1941, a partial resumption took place for a few weeks, when the banks South and West of New-York again suspended, and so continued, with the exception of South Carolina, until the present year. These events have produced the following fluctuation in the prices of bills = Rates or Domestic Bits 1x New Yorn. 1839, 1 1912. Feb. Nov. . rs, “May, para a ay alg 3 ald 6 al? ala , Nashville, and Richmond, are the present centres of the suspended sections, afact which is made appareny by the enormous rates of exchange on those points. They are now such as cannot long be maintained with a sound ‘currency in the adjacent districts, The following table of the rates of specie, sight bills on New-York, and bills on England, will show the state of the currency at the seve- ral points ; to resume. ing :— produce. 2000 State ling to k 500 bags leading WLirticles We mi house. port of $1. Jeeves, 7s, and 2 lin, fi nel $8; 212 fee—Buyers offer rather lower prices, but sellers are wil- out of the market. The sales w razil at $} a 10 cents; 300 Laguayr: 200 bags and 30 hI 400 St. D mingo at be ‘This table shows ia, C Missouri, pelled to follow. sume in the fall. 5 Ashes, pots Com, L anon, ‘ork, 4 ‘Sugar, N. O., These prices are sufficient to show the general course of business through the Spring season. has been done than absolute necessity required. We annex the new Mexican tariff. Tue new Mexican Tanirr.—The committee of mer- chants, appointed by Santa Ana to revise and alter the tarift laws of the count: ations recommended by {1 new law does not elapsed from the It will be seen that the duties upon nearly overy species of foreign merchandise have been materially reduced, and we understand that the new tariff is popular with the mercantile interests of the country general! here state, that many oft! Is entering the American ports, have Steel, $2 per 1 December, 3%at November, 3a 2, 2, 8 we This noi fair and favorable every point, except at those where fraudulent, irredeema- ble paper money istolerated asacurrency, The following is a table of the progress of the depreciation of the curren- cies at five of the leading point Premium on Srecie ar ts, during the past year :— Five Leapino Susrexpep 2 bag v Salo alo 3 9 —ay 3 al 7 Aw 2 aah 6 a8 Ugar Ty mag 28D as 9 oe a5) 3 that the fact that the currencies of each section generally improved up to the commencement ofthe new crops, The expansions of the banks then caused a general depreciation, which increased up to the time that the crops were nearly all forward and the reim- bursement to the banks commenced. thestagnant markets and the low prices of produce, the depreciation of the bank currency this year has been so rapid and large that they could not recover themselves, but the weakest have been obliged to stop and the others In consequenee of At New Orleans the ratio of depreciation in Un Michigan, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Georgii South ‘arolina, Since that period, as we he’ and North Cerolina Banks have resumed, and Illinois, In- diana and Kentucky have declared their intention to re- sume on the 15th of June next. The suspended districts will then comprise the follow- Tennessee, Sales at the Stock Exchange. $2000 N Y State 6's, 1862 + 1861 April was 16 per cent greater than at the same period last year. At Mobile it was 22 per cent, where it was but 9 per cent in 134). New Orleans Banks failed, and the rest resumed. has not resumed, and the depreciation has increased 2 per cent. Onthe Istof April last the Banks of the South and West stood as follows : Specie paying States. ler these circumstances five of the Mobile Non specie paying States. Tilinots, Ro ‘Tennessee, Hentursy: cans, New Or! Arkansas, irginia, North Carolina, Indiana. ted, the New Orleans P| ‘The delinqnent States will, however, be soon com- Virginia is compelled by law to re Alabama has made no movement, and the result there will probably be utter failure.— During the present year the country will be purged of the weak banks, and the business of the coming year growing out of the crops, will be based upon a specie movement entirely. From that time it may be reasonable to look forward to a steady and uninterrupted, although slow growth of the national trade and commerce, ex- panding upon a foundation not liable to sudden revul- sion, and therefore commanding the confidence of en- terprising merchants and capitalists. ted condition of the State and Government credits cannot materially retard the progress of the Na- tional prosperity, because that will consist in aw ac+ tual exchange the use of a sound currency, will be governed only by the industry and wants ofthe people. The inability to bor- row money abroad will prove a favorable circumstance, inasmuch asthe proceeds of such loans will not give a false appearance of commercial prosperity, and by influen- cing the exchanges, deceive banks and merchants into excessive dealing. false legislation will hamper commerce and destroy trade, by imposing onerous taxes on those foreign goods which are usually sent here in exchange for our own surplus The delapida- veluable commodities which, by tisto be hoped, however, that no a1 25 do do *% ry 50 do Mahawk RR 360 5000 State 533, 1965 83 Bi1¢ 10 do do 1000 Kentucky 6's 78 50 do Paterson RR. 3000 NY W L'n5,1858 81 50 do do 1000 Illinois Bonds 173{ 150 do Harlem RR lo lo is 40do do 2000 dodo bio 18 130 do do 1900 Indiana Bonds 21, 10 do do 2000 do do. 214 100do do. 3000 dodo 2183 100do do “3 10 shas Manhattan Bk = 60 20 do MB $2 do do “3 20 do Am. 5g 200do do 3M 25 Del & Hudson 97° «S30 do do 44 do do 15 9% 30do_ do 330 13, 2% do do sl5 9634 25 do StoningtonRR 164 poe an Second OE n $5000 Indiana Bonds 21% do do M4 B she Del & Hu i s0do do woo in 40 do Harlem s3 14 150 do Mx 50 do 14% 100 do do Wig State of Trade. The markets have been fairly active for the season, but prices of produce generally are heavy. Ashes—The sales oe Baturdey amount to about 150 barrels of pots at $5,- » ani aris at $5.50. Flour—The receipts are light, iay 306 bags Maraanibo brought 8} a Wikis Solinw ing is a comparetive tebts 8.00 cee Ae souon, Unie Fish, Dry Cod 20s te Flour, West. 6.50 Krone, aloo 10 » ” 70 nd Yoal. but the market is heavy, and though Canal flour is held at $6.31}, it can be bought no doubt at $6.25. Michigan we quote at $6.124 a 6.25, eccording to bran other description ch No change in |—There have been quite a num- jidney $5.50; both 4 mont! small,say Oa}: 100 Sumatra 84 and it is, to sell St. Domin- By Auction on Satur- cents. of the prices of the year of her (Tuesdi street. Owens, The fries to attend the r City c Suracoa: Cienfuegos Carthagena mation, Chest, 43 do of 3; Onan 0; Rupture, 0, Spruc, 0; Whooping Cough, Under 1 year, Cape Haytien racoa: In this city on the 4th aged 11 years and 6 month On the 30th instant, Mrs. Many Burrens, in the 73rd Died. instant, Aasow Cassy Piccor, 8. The relatives and friends of the deceased are respectful- ly invited to attend the funeral, which will take place this Ti ) afternoon, at four o'clock, from No. 152 Reade Onthe 30th instant, Ronen, son of Robert and Ann ged | year, 8 months and 21 days. aah ind acquaintances are respectfully invited funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon,at 5o’elock, May to the 2ach day 24 Men ; 42 Women ; 40 Boy: DI Abscess, 1; Aneurism, Lu a Westchester, 0. Colored Persons - « «+ + lo of from No. 66 Mott street, without further invitation. Weekly Report In the City and of Interments Sounty of New 3%. from the 2istday of we chest, 25 ever er Billious, 1; do. of Brain, Liver, 1; do of Lungs, Heart, 1; Hed or Murdered, rasmus, 3; Malformation nic Disease of ‘Small Pox uivide, 0 wetiy Hosea. Ms Blackwell’, f May, 1812. 31 Girls. ‘Total, 137. As Apoplexy, 5; Asphyxia, 0; Casualties, Morbus. 1; Convulsions, ens, 2; Dysentery, 1; Dropay 4 Exysipelas, 4 rperal pera 23 du ren Tnvenn ‘Venerea, 1 Measle Rh Lanes leart, 5: Is) 4; Scrofula, 0; Spi ase, 1; ng, 0; Tumor, 0; Unknown, 0; to 2 years, 12; 2to 5, 18; 5 to 10, 8; 10 to 20, 9; 20 to 90, 115 90 to 40, 21; 40 to 50,15; 40 to G0, 7; 60 to 70, 55 70 Lo 80, 2; 80 t0 90, 5. 8 1. ‘ue.10; Pe- Small Pox, 1; sAlsland, 3 ong Lsland, 3; Alinshouse, Bellevue, 0; WILLIA. '¥ Inspector's Office, M City Inspector. M Latest Advices RECEIVED AT THE NEW frie Feb, farch 2 YORK HERALD OFFICE. Macao :: - Feb. 20 3 6 2 » y WW April 5 1 Matamoras -« April 17 Neuvitas April SoSSOSTSevednw ses St. Ingo de mba Bt! Johns, P. 3 Sc. Croix 12 8 r y 18 Surinam: il 27 ‘Tampico: April 22 Tobasco - + April 25 ‘Darks Island May 12 5 a 2 May 12 6 5 steerage. rs Mrs Aimes, lly, Maze. h Clemen Passengers Arrived. Burmex—Brig Mathilde—Mrs Abeg and child, and 48 in the Gatrrstox—Brig Cuba—Mrs Hitchcock, Mi Mrs Wade, two children and servant. Mra Ostman anes, Mis Nord Mre Burger, F'kelly, J an, Mrs Seefield, Mrs iss Dyer, Mi P Davie, John Ruthven, John Brown, ‘and chil, L J Latham, and J jiss Brown, J A Mason, Passengers Salled. Liverroot—Ship Brooklyn—Dr Wheeler and lady, of Brook- lyn; Alexr Jonnson, Alexr Pullen, Mr Higginbottom, and 8 England—70 in steerage, Bi JC Blydenbu: Henschen to order. REMEN—Bri: Foreign Importations. = Mathilde—1000 demijohns 105 bxs glass 1. pks Muller—t0 bys Haas & G: i Serrber—2 bas Ick A F L Hi pkgs 5 cks GH Siemon—5 cas! t2—7 pkgs 15 a0 bus GL JH Halbertson boxes Grosheim & Kremberg & co—11 2 Schultz & fen. i 2 C H Schneider—2 Virtor & Duackwitz—10 bis Unkart—3 cl man—2 pkgs H Golds Gatvestox—Brig ton 293 hides P Harmo —30 C B Redfield—12 A G & A so do 1 case Smith & Graves—276 hides 11 furs Duryea & co—8 hf py berlain & Cutter—1 trunk 1 bales cotton 6 bbls copper 10 hides 1 bd ny ba- & co—155 bales WB ks 3 bxs CW Varwick—4S & H Korst- a. —{ Reported yesterday )—26 bales eot- atine ohn power ps br: desk H Hate! here, ee To Ship Masters. We shall esteem it a favor, will give to. Commodore a report of the shipping left at the vessels spoken on thelr passi Cain newspapers they may e rt ard them immediately on their arrival. We will reciprocate he favor in any way. if captains of vessels arriving 'R. S. Martin, of our newea fleet, ied, the Tist of thei an; » Commodore Martin will POR’ + 720m waTeR mise, to British to James Hunt with coal master. Sehr Pilot, Apr. 30. My.7. My. 14. My. 21. My. 28. r | m212 29° 2m oa Da 6.00 625 «Gan Gl URS 126 12 1 1301.30, : 25.00 28.00 2.00 26.00 | vines. So ee a Oe Teg a] sir i) , f Be 9 989 4} with coal. ut little more have reported, and all the alter- have been acceded to. The into effect until six months have April last. he restrictions that the masters are now allowed Present their manifests at the custom- By the new tariff brandy will Ibs) instead af $4,00, Gin, $2,00 per arroba, $4,00. Rum, which was before prohibited, will now pay $4,00 per arroba. ‘Wines (white) will pay $1 It may be recollected that by the old tariff white wines pay $2,50 and red $2,25. We speak of those imported in casks. A yi gaol reduction is to be made in all classes im- in bott! Olive ofl will pa: Sperm candles, $1 Codfish, $4 per quintal, instead of $6. Ibs. instead of $4. Raw iron, $1 per 100 Ibs. instead of $2. Wrought iron, $2, instead of $4. Black tea will pay 60 cents per Ib. instead of $1, green, 75 cents, instead of $1. Hams, which have always been prohibited, will now be admitted by paying 80 per cent on amount of invoice, with 25 per cent augmentation. Cloth of all classes $2.00 per arroba, (25 Dy theola Pr Srrobe ¢ instead of 00. per arroba, and red $1,25. $i per quintal, instead of $6. per 100 Ibs, instead of $26. will pay 80 cents, per vara, instead Cotton prints, colored, 9 cents per vara—they can now come in as coarse us 26 threads tothe } square inch—be- fore prohibited, under 30. This alteration will have the tendency to bring many English goods intothe Mexican market, which were before as red. Cotton handkerchiefs, colored, will now p the square vara, instead of 12}. Cotton thread is prohibi- ted as formerly. as pro ay 6 cents, Cattle Market, w fork Not Sheep BY ohne lower markets were both dull to-day, com- rativel: bg ~ ng baa were about seven un ‘alves offered. all in beef cattle. from $2 to 3.50, and Co The quality of the cattle Fore paeren Ja. April uindred and Lambs, and fifty Cows sold. We notice no change fetched from $2 to 5.50; Lam! wa and Calves from $25 to 35 each. ‘was pretty fair. n Markets, .—Cotfee—One tierce marked M at top, sold at 934; 1 di at top, sold at 924; 1 ditto ditto, same mark, at Sugar—Hhds. sold at 228 to 238; 10 ditto nt 268 per 100Ibs at 1028 per 100 ibe. ditto ditto at 228 3d to Mi led. On the 26th instant, at Sharon, the seat“of Commodo: ‘Thomas Ap. Catesby Jones, in Fairfax county, sf by the Rev. Th the city of Ne vi alch’D. Dy Henny Daxa Wikeat , to CHARLOT TS: Gatmnaitn, of Dab- Ships Flard, vite, Kixesro' May previous. light, Bue: masten for Ship Brookl: Bark Sehoois, Orleans; %, Cad bascor Dash, fleet of vessels from the lower bay. ter. + ( & re Bremen brig Mathi! Richardson, ole, Banger sin, Hopkins, Campeachy, B s Savannah; Gent Pi ig Bremen) Wessels, Bremen, Ocmnulsee Cleared. Liverpool, E. Richardson & Co. Me.Ie P. Buck —Brigs Wiscon jouchaud & Theband; Augusta, Pinckney, mpden, Me. Brett & Vose; B inuiett; Harriet Smith, Smith, Empire, Powell, Norfolk. Arrived. Sagelken, 43 days from Bremen, with Malle brig Helen Mar, Card, 10 days from Windsor, NS. with plaster, to master. Schr Josephine, Robbins, 6 days from Riehmond, with mdse, er. Schr John M. Clayton, Harvey, 3 days from ‘Philadelphia, Schr Splendid, Baker, 6 days from Machias, with lumber, to 7 days from Machias, with Immber, to the Schr Margaret Ann, Smith, 3 days from Virginia, with wood, schr Wm Wilson, Baker, 6 da from Halifax, with Leighton, from Eastport, with plaster, to Stur- rwoed, from Eastport, with plaster, to P. I. Ne- Schr Fequot, Kelly, 3. days from Boston, with mdse, to the hr Reeside, Langley, 3 days from Boston, with mdse, to Sloop Pevnsylvania, Thompson, 3 days from Philadelphia, Below. One ship, two brigs. Wind NW. Salled. Lea- barks Atlantic, Breinen; Neptune, Antwerp; St J Mowrtrvipro, April brigs Spoken. John Holland, 55 days from Havre for NOrlw Bilize. Harmoute, Ainsterdam; ryt To Taypsnooly, Baltimore, and a lance is, May 12, off Foreign Ports. (Bi 06 date—Tn port, Sun, for New York, to 12, Arr April 27, Echo, NOrleaus via Falmouth. | ‘oNTEGO Bay, ey, Ja. Ap ry Philadel}, \», dase; Gi a he Isle of Sal, ck Irom Wsipardinn, Bound (9 Cadle ner ie feakys Pultines ath, disg; Elizabeth, New do; Margaret Hugg, fi Rio Jan Ag for Havana, to sa soon; Express, from 0 3 Africa, Boston; do; arr; Three Brothers. salem sed to bnenon Ayre iH on, fm do, do dos % io doz . more, da dos Boston, do dot Attica, fin Woston, diag: nos Ayres, just 57% py since 2st ult. Helen Mi top arava Cot 8—In port, scenery une; Louise, (Bremen) fasn. remen) do vu %6—Arr Pandora, Philadelphia. a port, Giraffe, fc 2 days: att Ajil 29, Chedabuctor trom Hai ‘rom Hali> Manson, for Philadelphia, sailed 3 days arr. United States Ports. 2—Signal fora brig. Arr 27th, Snow, Tho- Ly ony oe < angor: wer, do; Splendid, doy, Agawann, N tte, Stamford, Ct; 3 Flash, Providence. roux, May 27~Sld E M, James River, Helen, Plym’th. PortLaxp, May Mobile; Exytra, Porto Ric: May 6—Are Venice, NYor n Warren, Pernambuco: Just re % Vulture, Newbu- United States, Lubec. J Wainwright, Boston; Ne- ndid, Saybrook York; FEMALE PILLS. Pills, from Port See it allons of Bay Water, a superior article. boule, gallon, or barrel, by WM. J. ROMER, mar 179 Southatreet. i the Wool Bt Address to T i ine 0 SINGLE GENTLEMEN, ‘An elegant aud with or without board, It's private Yor ptreet. Also, an upper room, on moderate terms. ‘OOL, STAPLERS —A i tion in the Wool business, who h al experience and. tho inal ies ¥ at the er 01 eas, Who has had twenty years a understands the nature of us bre nches New York Herald office, sm3i 2t¥re ‘suite of rooms ed or unfurnishe:', ly, at No. 96 White m7 Im*r 1 86 y, SCA UST REI J A Gh Garments, &e. sisting of gg mer m onthe, A large assortment of Gilk, ‘Thread, Co joves—at the old e: wud Murray stre: Ki SUMMER STOCKS FS, CRAVATS, AND GLOVES, EIVDE, a rich supply. of the above articles, com light and_elastic stock, expressly for the som bli Scarfs ond Cravi hment 241 Broadw PARSELLS, Agent for J. AGATE, N.B. Constantly on hand an extensive assortment of, ond Maslin Shirts, Linen Dress Bronts, Linen Collars, Under nen mit tin m recovery of m3 1t*r inselor. who for many years, has established ageucies in London, isto, and in most of the sea port. towns in England, may pe consulted with reference to titles of English proper the delits, Ke. MUEL OWEN, prac’ Jip England in the legal profession iverpool, SA} 67 Nassru street, corner of John. NT ae geen AUCTION SALES hand ageneral assortuent ot he te anieraiter ee a oh : — pow ‘At the above reduc vnees. fucral discount al- BY THOMAS BELL. ioed a aa Pest ‘quality "a Sampatne wt ‘0 cents per (Stores Nos. 2% Ann. and 115 Fulion street.) ., Camyhorated Gas 75 cents, Call and ine for TUESDAY. yourselves at No. lt Grand street, ote door from Bt wa PS ee ghey Clothing, dry goods, fancy and pledged articles, ae ‘of eleg rocerie large lot descriptions, clothing, Ke, Ke , he stork of au upholst rate hair mattrasses, Various si pillows, sofas, cushions gid ot ED! At 1035 oPelock. in dh Splendid and extensive Also, the cutice valaa RDING.—A few single gent h good board and pleasant rooms by applying immediate- Walker street, Appticants wil find ito their advantage by calling soon, as there will be no pains or ex ‘spaired to wake a comfortable and pleasant hom Rooms to let, furnished or wuts NORTH AMERICA E is hereby yiven to. the Stockholders of 1 c ‘oat Company that an election for Elev lors ‘ot the said Company, will he held. at their off Liberty street, on Thureday the 20th day of June ext. Will be open from 12 o'clock M.to 2 o'clock, P. “ite transfer book. will be and merchandise of various ledged over one year. 4 ing about fifty first beds, bolsters and ‘can be nccommodated OA w furniture formerly coutained in the Bloomingdale Al bis will he arranged i the stores 32 Aon 115 Fulton strect and 28 Annat. The carpets an clothes will all be imeasured aud arranged, here willalso be catalogues in tim THURSD A, 8 | No. u ‘the poll closed from June 20th to July 1st, y order of Directors B. ARMITAGE, Secremry. m3i lawiwm wi B New York, May 30, 1842. i 4 . 2 Will be. sol SWRAYS BALSAMIC PILLS."—Jut traly.vallable stock of the off well kee sear the vas eomctagudone=M. O. Wray, No: tia Hlolbor ie groceries and every thiug inthe department are of the best gs concluded arrangements through his, Agen reshestaualities; the wines are deservedly celebrated and need no pulling A card o or sale rooms, and affords an oppo as the stock will be sold in lots to, FRIDAY, At 10 o’elo in the sale rooms. ean be seeu at the store for families aud others, wechasers. nH which have so long superseded ia, Cubebs, and other nauacous me ertain, safe, permanent, and most irictures, s f the kidne: F inno Fortes, Organs, Paintings, Ke Sen Withowt seseree, 10 nary passages. ‘They act spepifically on the uri egy lhe tae re and from their tonie properties tend to stren Fieany ie ms sepaameoareny 8 and improve the general health, led at No. 79 Fulton street, and at Drug store Broad: waunber Or GQUBSCRIBERS are } SY Bank of St. Albans, V Bosto ‘The parnphlet for the Ist June will be seut to subse morrow (Wednesday.) Should any riers, they ale requested to forward the city despatch post, m3l ite FOR SAL lie market, lusble organs, Original paintings and engravings, about 200 vols valuable books, ke: en BY F_J. BEARNS, F vik New Voux Bax Note List, ‘in Browlway, New Votk, by notified that the mont, are no longer re ulton st. rbyshice Trou d i» Hotting: amples early on ner, foot ¢ inst, Ne Re’ Ca the moming of THURSDAY, . At 10}, o'clock at the a ion TOO. nrnitureA general assortment of household and kitehen furniture, FRIDAY, Ee & CO. neara large pub- for business, Tt will be -A Drug Store eligibly Te Itis an, i} sold a great bargain if ap iately; satisfactory shatthe suction rooms, Feasous will be giveu for sel rticulars ap general assortment of groceries, teas ply at the Drag Store 172 Gr: commer Mulberry. guors, &e., by virtue of a mortgage, and m3) ere ahi, DR. BRANDRETH’S PILLS. “There are faculties, bodily and intellectual within us, with which certain herbs have affinity, and over which they have power. 1so—20 barrels St Croix Sugar; 25 bags Java Coffee, and 21 half boxes young hy:on tea, by order ofthe Sheriff. mgt ter E MPS. Auctionre e) TLERY, &.—JACOB 8. PLATT’S iy ARDWARE, © ; trade ‘sale, will take place this day Let all who are afflicted with sickness, at 10 0% No. 21 Platt street, consisting of 300 BRANDRETH PILLS ackiag s and lots of Birmingham, Sheffield, French, Atrial; they’ are recommended. by thousands whom they mand American hardware, table sind pocket cutlery, cured, when all other means and inedicines had proved un; faney goods, Be Me. Also, at? o'clock, an in: ing. voice o r ie*. among which are Johnson, Letiavalids read the following arcount of a Sailor cured ofa | 8. I. Tobias & Co,, and other celebcated makers, consisting of complication of afflictions in nineteen days by the use of the | patent lever, anchor escapemeats, duolits, chronometer, lepine, Brandreth Pills, There are kerbs in verge watches. Sale positive, to cl § * aconsignment. Also, torthe cause of the disease, and Beas tion of the warden of % port, for account #f them. Read and be convinced. ‘Take the medici rs, for cash, 8 cases Shovel tel, damazed on the cured — voyage of importation, above sale is well worthy the ate EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF RHEUMATISM, DI- | tention of the country as well as the city dealer. m3t ltr ARRHGA, AND AFFECTION OF THE LI NGS. foeiasas Tt TE cRCU! ——.- Joun SHAW, of Pembroke, Washington county, iL. daly sw HIS MORNING, At 1036 o'clock, in the sales’ room, Liquors, ‘Sezars, ‘ sting Of Very choice and South side Madeira, Dufl Gordou’s’ jay brown sherry, Port, and St Julian Claret, star aud anchor Ci xue, Duy bond, cordials, sperm and patent a ious brands amt in the line, the attention of nvited—to be sold in lots to suit purchasers.t yn, says, thathe was taken. violently. si he pains it. his head, breast, back, let bad that he was unable to help himsel helsea Hospital in the city of Bost hospital five weeks, D: as the matter with hi nothing for him, nor could he preseri herefore, was conveyed from th Retreat on Staten Islind. That he was ¢ i riod of four month ng misery. That, be * bones, he was troubled mach with Jungs ; sometimes ‘he would spit a quart of ph . Besides this affection he had a bad diarshoea, more of less attended him from the commencement of h after being in s hot know what 10 o'clock, at sekeepiug, rs, dreasing and pi top Washstands, po a fiemily dy ing OF sofa, mahoal and fancy ch » bureaus, tea,card and dining lished inahozauy wardrobe, old ness. That at times he dreaded a stool worse than. he wo poards, French mahogany bedsteads, maple « have dreaded death ; that he can compare the feeling to nothing ‘ beds and mattrasses, china tea sets, di save that of kc i fer euffering Venetian carpet, hal! and astral Inmy See dant ‘Suten Island, the | mantel clock ments, and the kitchen furniture. Als Wocwr sate tohim, that he must | 'polished marble top sideboard, 1 blue Canton China dinner se try to stir about, At eri the misery. ‘That his bones were so tender he could not Teast pressure upon the elbow or upon the knee, that refrigerator, 1 railroad stove and. apparatus, also 15 marble top tables suitable tor saloons and public eardens, ml Ite JOHN SNIFFE greatest bear the Auctioneer, was most painfil ; that as the doctor said he would give lim no | KTOTICE TO FURNITURE BUYERS.—WASHING- more medicine he determined to procure some of Dr. Brand TON MEEKS, No. 315 Broadway, next the Hi al, reth’s Pills, which he did, from 241 Broadway, New York ; that | would draw the attention of the public that he will sell he commenced, with fi ls, and sometimes incressed the | did Cabinet Furniture at 10 Tess than the same quality dose to ei n t t the doctor, not knowing what he was using, said, "Now, Shaw, you are looking like a man again; if you Improve in this way, vou will soon be well.” That he found every dose of tht F cet of work is pow selling at the auctions--cousisting of Draws, Couches, Sofas, covered in different colored plushes, atins, and hair Cloth, of the latest Spring patter 16 6m Brandreth Pills relieve him—irst they cured him of the pain | ag = oa the diarrhara, and finally. the NEW YORK AND NEWARK. i ie seemed to ad him every dry. doctor yesterday, the that he felt hin also that he owed his rec That he had tal cine every doctor told known he taking that medicine he. sho From the foot of Courtlandt street, New York. yin the house. He considers it is Weryday—Sunday tic epte ment, for the benefit. of Leaves New Yor Leaves Newarl know where to find a medic Ats AM. Att P.M. Atv A.M. At lig P.M. JO} 5 9 “do, 4 do. 9. ‘do. 39 do. hy me duly sworn this lath day of April, | 11 4% do. 1034 do. af de. 1912, did depose | that the foregoing statement js trues & do y*"Ss. . 3. 'D; WHEELER . » a Commissioner of D N SUNDAYS, BRANDRETHS PILLS From the fuot of Liberty street. are sold at 25 cents per box, with directions, at the following Leave New York, Leave Newark. BIC BRANDRETH'S PRINCIPAL OFFICE—21 Broa! SETAE CSSA MERU atc) way. . NEW. BRUNSWICK. Bowery Office, 271 Bowery. are reduced, ; 199% Hudson street, 175 Second street. : From the foot of Liberty street, daily, Observe the new labels, each having upon ittwo signatures of Leave New York. Leave New Brunswick. Dr. Bran So each box of the ge e has six signatures. Ato A.M. At Thy A. M. im Brandreth and three B, Brandreth upon it 4M i is.are full o printing done SOMERVILLE § each way. labels nearly three hundred im ‘are between New York and Somervill $0 cents, 4 A 0 M ‘New Brunswick, 5 cents, Broadway Cash Tailoring Establishment, where they ei 'p Ae ele hue Eatin atic tees from New York, has been reduced between New York and New Bruuswick, to 50 ) Rahway to a7 ne passes through at'9 o'clock, “sli 5 . trips from New Brunswick is ota at the ticket office, re . Tickets are received by the éon- m26 3in® TROY direct—Th steamboat DE WIT Ld ‘1 orunent of materiale ofthe newest fashion portations, and are made to order to suit all tastes at a f thirty-three and a third per cent {rom credit: pric ‘Phetest cuttersand workmen employed. ‘Perms: cash on livery. ore JA fall snit furnished in twenty-four hours. dy didadtiy. CENT MAY calling at. the cents. iow Brunswick every evenil Qn Sundays the 73 A. THIRTY-THRI BE VED Cash Tailoring Establishment and order for elegance and durability are unsurpassed in count of thirty-three and a third per cent BE) ie . Roe, will leave ‘sday) afternoon, May NTO the foot of Cortlandt street, Bist, at 7 o'clock. e The SWALLOW, Capt. A. McLean, will leave as above, on Wednesday, June'Ist, at5 o'clock. 5 we above are substantial boats, fitted up with elegant State from cred ‘Terms cast m30 3t ins*r very. ARTHUR L. LEVY, 159 Broadway, between Courtland & Liherty st. " OST.—A Gold Stone Bracelet was lost on Saturday, —a re- ‘ward of three dollars will be paid on delivery at 74 Wall or | Rooms, and for accommodations are unrivalled on the Hudson, 228 Thompson street. m3l a sane meee WM. G. BULL & CO. _ RLEANS—Louisiana and New FO) EW. O} ¥ re eT eceed the Sarat CADIA STEAMER —Letters for the Steamer Acadia, ro SONEE, Cae which will sail from Boston on the first of June, will be m—The fast jackson, will A sailing packet ceived atthe Upner and Lower Post Offices in this ci Pogurareuies above... ss uome, faralhed ancomass’ ; “s shaving han < he inland postaze of 184 pe etter, must be pas dations, apply on boards at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall’ street, Phe inland postave of 184 per , Tail jettegs co deoratetvd ill ve wiser tig oarge of the Poet Master at Boston, who will'see them duly forwarded, Poat Otice, New York, May 24th 194 orto E. K. will be taken to red. SOLLINS & CO. 5 South st. ve the goods by this line cor- Great care B.A = New Orleans, Hullen & Woodruff, who will BEECHES! LEECHES! LEECHES.—to0o very fine romptly forward all goods to his address, * mie Li Ithy Smyrna and German Leeches, forsale wholesale or | ™ =! dade Doaedl Sati inva 3 RE mae ket ship SOUTH AMERICA burthen pt. jey, will positively sail on Wed nesday, the Ist of June, her regular day. The accommodations of this line for cabin, second eabin and steerage passengers, are Well known to be far superior to any other For terms of passage, apply on board, foot of Beckman street, oe ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO., CK French Straw Hats, hats in warm, weather. White French Straw Hats, ladies ices. Ladies’ Leghorn Hats, be shapes fer sale Leghorn and Stray Hat Bleacher No, 52 Hwan orn, a apotes, altered. ints fashionable caagiahor Cineere, BNE CARE, OE WILaat o __ AMUSEMENTS. PARK THEATRE. THIS EVENING, May 3i—The performances commence wit Count Dapiaka TAY 5 vers? Kart on C. E. Horn, Sop! Mansfield, Me Ce for. AGREEABLE SURPRISE. Lingo, Phaci Sir Felix Friendly, Mr Fiegide Hoste Chea Mrs Wheatley odes open at seven—performances will Vomweeeat ey ate past genome c __ Boxes, $1—Pit, 40 cents—Gallery, 2 cents CHATHAM THEATER The Old Prices Resumed i =o Mr, Kirby. THIS EVENING, May 3t~The performance will com SIX DEGREES OF CRIME. a oo era Julio Dormilly, Mr Kirby Michael, Phome L Mrs Thorne ‘a RY Alis Biake 'o conclude wit CARPENTER OF ROUEN. Martean, Kirby Antoine Bellard, Thorne lle, Mrs Thome Doors will open in future at a quarter past T o'clock, and the curtain will rise-at 0 o'clock punetually 1e,'50 cents—Boxes, 25—Pic, 12§—Private Boxes, $6 OLYMPIC THEATRE, enefit of 3 , THIS EVENING, May 4 "ne performancon will com f Me Twitter Jane Chatterly, ss HAMLET TRAVESTIE. Hamlet, Me Mitchell | Clandi vt Iphelia, Neen, After which Song, Mr Graham After which she Orne gies Crummod HE SAVAGEAND AE VaIbEN rummles, N by. radden, Min Tien les, Wi * ‘ates ao 50 cents—Upper Boxes, 25 cente—Pit, la —In- ie fature open at7 and the Curtain will rise a GARDEN, "THE Proprietor of this fashionable resort respectfully begs Tieeye acatiens te eae erhen Vane ae son will commence on Wednosday ‘next, June Ist, when the wonderful Ravel Family, angmented by several eminent artists , and now numbering 2) persone, will appear. ny costly improvements res cess, both in the Grand Saloon iy. fren re-decorated, and the latter filled with rare. and bnantidal Shrubs and Flowers, ‘ige, the iaiinitable Pyrotechuist, has beew engaged for som« 2, at at) wuiusual expenses series of Die is piceaien at nade Musicale, whic faetion, will NIBLO'S merit the ent hereto: he Garden will be thiown o; pen at half past 7 precisely, and the aunusemients cou y nice at B o' nixsion, 40 Ce ited number of Season ts. B—A li ‘ickets will be iseued. HILL'S NEW YORK MUSEUM. Nos gal Rorimatly kmown ay Peale's) 62 Broadway, opposite the jail. TREMENDUY8 ATTRACTION !—INCREASED NO two PMBETY MONDAY, Mex Altern OXANRGE HILL AT HOME: BE Rito of the woudeetul , L ES VIEWS, Just imported from Europe, v; Mons J Martin, and to be yee Laithted to the publie for thst time in th count Last wishes of the Emperor NW, magnificent Polespastes Tebleanr, 2P0e0m Fepresented in ten Among the other views to be ¢ 1st—La Tour de Nesle 24—Campo Vecchio at Rome. 3d—Ruins of the Abby de Saint Bertin at ap Omer. ith—Loueche, and Lx Gemini in three Tabla. sion will also be exhibited a Yew Daguerre’s bind will be found— will deliver his lectures on the habits, cus the Down Easters—and conclude with # munber ot s, Ancedotes, Imitations, & Dwarf fe for Th RNER CADW ALAND AN STREET ORNER, OF BROADWAY AND AN} oT Pe NUM, manager——EVERY DAY AND EV 11S WEEK, commencing on Monday, May 30, Best attraction in the city! Day. visiters admitted the same evening FREE, my LASTER JOHN DIAMOND, the great and originsl ue 10 dancer, whose renown has induced. others to assume hie ws Just returned from atmo years! absence at New O: “ onde: crs and breakdown mmapeunied byt ed W. WHITLOCK, with i Melodies and Extravaganzas on the a BANJ 0 0. more ror of be, sapateriona GIPSEY GIRL! She DIAN WARRIORS and SQUAWS ! dreased in FATIONAL COSTUME, are enigaged for this week qHiSS ROSALIE, the Vocslist; LANSING, the Comic Singer; CELESTE, the Dancer, AN. TSM) NIAGARA FALLS, ALBINO LADY; GLASS Grand Cosmorama, and more NOVEL CURIOSITIES than are coutainedin any five museums in Amery a ‘A splendid day performance every Wednesday and Saturcs.7 afternoon “ fe Admittance to the whole 25 eents—children half price. MANN will play in Rochesier, ny, uexday i ednenday, 2 2ith and 25th Gomenee, 2 natn, 28th, AND NOTE YO"TRAVELLERS, and tha ily, resident in the State of New Work aud f the country. i k'MANN hope and believe they can pre of the noble science, Horsemanship, a most splendid Circus Company of Riders, each a picked equestrian and a sur in his own department. "The Grand ‘Tent Saloon is new, spacious, and highly accom modating; the housing aul decoralive trapringa ate ich, Lovely and of the very first order. a ‘The Orchestra Comprises the best available Native and Fo ign Talent, and will enable the. lovers of music. to hear the finest compositions of the Great. Masters admiraly, played — mong the performers will be fouud the names of the oulver brated C.J. ROGERS, the Star of the 80 ice one horse ac papal varean wonderful wallader, aud his , John Glenroy, tray their beautiful one, two ee hore acts cf operatic ballet, aided ¢ four Missea Wells, te most taletited and Log ve te children in ‘nion. The astounding Italian Gymaastic Scena of Me. Risley and his Lo son, must electrify all who behold a series of sueh wonders t ‘The magnificent Poses of the four Hungarian Consina ' The fashiopable and astonishing Equitation Of an elesnnt company of Ladies, headed by the accomplished ; SMITH, cannot fail to encite a sensation as surprising as de lightful.” The greatest livieg Acrobat, Mr G. Sweets wil dis: Bay his superb Equitibriums and splendid Dances on the Tight Ope. c f the Day, Mr. Dickinson, will oc- i_popular songs—the Jennie. ical Vaulting by a fully dash and dare, by Mr coming sale, may be examined by those interested. Taxes ‘he taeuls a “ ‘ st, next door to the Fulton Bank, | ‘Twenty performers will represent Grand Historical C m30 3t# sin Silk and Straw Milliner, NiBz=Petveskte ogres tan cll Comey be ther fends, cade Pageants, with tne beantifulstud of Horses. IMPORTANT TO THE GWNERS OF MICHIGAN | ean have them brought cut in the South Ameriea, sailing from tet and puta pe sens fp gy Come ll ANDS in the State of MidNeor sold for the non-paymentof | the Old Line, sailing from’ there on the 7th and 19th of each Monarch o seetpane toa ie Soopers eto a om ited taxes of 1437, will soon be pact redemption. Another sale | month. Yr Haht heeled Foremy Coremany, he goannas Fiayer, \V. for taxes will shortly take place, from which there will be no | _For terms of passage apply as above. _ m0 r a et ffman, 425 redemption, Non-resident owners will see the necessity of im- ; Regular packet of the first at | NEW YORK SACRED MUSIC SOCIETY—In conse- i i heir ta itherwise their lands will be FOR LONDON Resales packet of the tre IN “Guence of the severe rain on the evening of the perform- Petrochasn Gilat or talick cee these to a oni June,-The splondid well known packet ship, ME- Fee en severe id thay tt) hia ow Tost 10 them. ‘The list of delinguent lands to be sold at the LTO eee tick will bail'as ‘abotc her | ance of the Oratorio of David (May pre regu Has H handsome accommodations for cabi ‘lands redeemed from tax sales, deeds recorded, and every ja cond eabi A, re. heh, ot ply to pt y attended to in the States of Michigan, id stecrage passenge: t J nots, Ohio, Missoarl, Arkapsns, Se. &evat the North Ame: | on. ToHNHERDMAN, | rican Land Atency (established in 1817) 18 Wall st, New York, | ™ by 8. MELVIN, successor to M. Myers. 2 1000 REWARD. TOLEN, $1 Ottenkirk’s Hotel, corner of Eleventh a Market streets, a Let eaputch forthe above Port freight or passage in ain, send Cabin we Sinerage, having excellent accoremods Joes, aj ‘on board the ship, at 112, Kast River, or to ia each JOHN HERDMAN. 41 South st .. from Great Britain and Lrelan times be secured, aud dratts fe throughout the Wuited Kingdom by apy FOR LIVERPOOL.—The fret class weil known PS ‘Talbot, Captain Storey, will meet with quick od Ss Regular endid packet shi of 1000 tons, wil passage, having or or comfort, apply on foot of, stivet, OF to SOLLINS & CO. 36 Bouth street. 20 Stone stree LEARY & COS nis Unie board, at Orleans whart E. K. Price of FASHION---SUMMER---1842, | Fissene 7 on the ships of this line ‘sailing ally — PASBAGE FOR LIVERFOO sq Unieed Tine — ENTLEMENS' HATS, — | Sie Stocrerstcio ii ate is ship has unsurp: accommodations for cabin, second ul re panne 1 “For yaseage early application should be made on board, foot of Busting Slip, wy . & J.T. TAPSCOTT, 43 Peck Slip, comer South street. WILL BE INTRODUCED May 26th, aT NOS. 4 & 5 ASTOR HOUSE, MON SYRUP, & mse PASSAGE FOR LONDON—Packet of first of Jane—The splendid, fast sa hip MEDI- A apt. Chadwick, sails pos 3 LE regular day, having splendid accomm . 1B) ers, Those wishing to secu BAT REDUCTION IN THE. PRICES, | cowl cabin and steerage passense ‘ qB00 Bes Lemon Syrup, first, second, third, end fourth | berths should make early application op boned, or 1 1,500 ma 43 Peck slip, cor, South 1000 boxes Sarsaparilla and Raspber y Syrups. Strawberry Syrups. 600 do Pine gle, Ginger, and wb: WARSEILCES Th We do Of; it yO, a ee : foo do Stonghe or srg or aan arly 1? ONEIDA fi send their perinits 01 ous Es mon. ‘All putty in fine shipping order, and ‘for sale at reduced prices at the old establishinent of. i} goods not permitted by the 2h inst: will be sent to, the re, m . ‘ N B. REY, 33 Burling Sli; N, B.—Dealers will find it for their interests to call before purchasing elsewhere. m25lin* re L* ED from the brig Ohio, from ‘quality, for sale in lots to sult pyrchas iwices, by M. RADER, 46 m10'Im® IN heir mull in fall one oak, white plan, Geocn and are prepared to furt ; log, or sawed to order, for ship. builder others, on the most reaxonable terms, and at the shortest hotice, Persona requiring any article. 1a our line of business, oy eens peed being sty ee ‘at once by applying at the eat, North River: minted ae eet Noel Eis B, GRIFFEN & CO. A purse for Twenty Dollars, Mile Heats, best three come off this dav, sk. sg otctoe bh, Cotage Bird, 3 L, yi faculty yke, sh, Jemmy Fisher. eons, Glasgow, Scotlond, to prac- h, J m Long. trees the fieaten of some and nk L Rogers, gh, John Anderson. mai it's ate, for the convenience of her uu Ve consulted at her ow! 6 Hane tanh tun op Lae CAMPHENE ons of the articles known as yes, any hour, night or day, dies attended at their own) WEBS. threagh his in at telerences from many of the \ fund Webb's Burners, has tnrown too ur conpaniatie Phreislene of Glasgow and New York, sav imte light ghrgae out his country for work fo aan of an nO THE LOVERS OF SUPERIOR BLACK 1 may seem to convey the idea the: the Kenuine Campne Howrqua’s Mixtare ‘= This extremely delicious and unpar- | be obtained atany establishment in thig city. except at ¢ Pie Ree ata rant He Boge: Gene | Bees EMRORTUA, Oi Hap et be now for 's la » i is con = Rien’ Exeablichiment, 121 Chatham siggets New fork—in Chi. | ccanel street, which is conducted Swell know to be the origi ages. Prices 90 cents and $1. mai im*r Inventor of the same, nese yt, PRENCH CAN ‘A.V. Hi WEBB, Gonerey. Canal st at No. 215 Fulton st m3 im*r m2 2wis*c from attending, and at the solicitation of many of patrous ci’ the Bociety, the Board of Managers bog leave to junce that the yeiformanee (tor the beuefis of the Boelety) will be rejeated, with 1 slight variation of the cast on Tuesdsy Evening, the 7th of June. A full rehenral will take place This Evening, at the Taberu:- cle. All performing members, both ladies and gentlemen ars requested to attend. By ovat * jay Afteimoon, f Monday. text delightful grands t! cof the place, has the p ‘othe public that he lias effected a shor Band, consisting of ten Professors of a high or Jed by Mr. E. Myers, They will perform a selection from the Operas of the inost admired composers, with favorite overthres, cavatinns, xallopades, &e. Ke. "Phe beauty. of ihe surrounding scenery, combined with the ‘ellence of the music, cannot fail to yield a gratifying ainuse to those who may hoor him with their company. m2 lotr FIREWORKS co advantage to c of the best quality, at Chatham street. A lange quantity FOURT rata tow ha the two mammoth sk sistable, sure to Rageme' ler of talents, and CRACKERS, &C. &C. 842. UN TRY and ECHANICAL LAMP8—REMOVAL.—The subscriber M begs to inform his customers and others, that hs DEPOT from 357 Broadway, to roadway, where i he is prepared as hereto fore to furmsh all the variety of these most beantifal Lai and every article appertaining (o them, at the lowest possible now prepared s which are entirely free the most agreeable light cost of gas. re ¥'D. SAXTON, Successor to A. Diacon, 20 John street. Philadelphia is continued as heretofore, a ‘remont Row, m26 Iwis*e AND MATHEMATICAL ACADEMY, t York, centre of the eity.—Gen- in. the most complete mauner, all expense, the following very to ive, t one hi ‘The agency Chesnut street, and Boston, 29 AUTICAL No. 3 Aun aneet, New tlemen, desirous of obtainin and in a very short time, at lucrative vocations, commanding the highest salaries, to wit, Geometry, Trigonometry, Astronomy, Optics, Geography, with the Use, the Gict at rane “Observ ath ats, both in "the best ei for practising ar chitecture, civil, naw Urges, ec. with estimate Guaging with the at writing, by an easy m all im Hilace, to that of each other b Tbreviated theore ok Keeping, embracing. «: oreantile course with all the nations, RE! Principal, vebey ©. SHARRERD d Ausucante, Wooden Knives.” most excellent to some of : are ‘makin sitions, when they have bald In Cuthers’ Houses ih lies LU c Wiietr grand, compositions, se t PASTOR'S OIL is not only good for rae ee aes ee a ls bossting ie nor, intended whe last sixteen yeuss) 1 nokia meh inexs, bat as I at pave been pract ‘ ntity of oil for the country, | want to put them Imdefr gugrd againat vome ‘bald frend fi, that are a % xcept their own. A. fren the grodmee SEB years” experience. for tales wholesale and retail, at 165 Greenwich street, New ‘.. PASTOR. Price, ts per bottle, hixhly perfumed. ‘m28 Im* ¢ NOTICE—The for FRANCIS’ PATENT LIFE TIGR a Masood om iid to M Brosdway. Bt Tis