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-ETEM <A TEAPDT—BURSTING OF TLE CRO TON WATER PIPES, AND YANKEE HILL, New Youx July 19th 1942 Ma? Y¥ Bannon New York, writing to you untill the t mo you wil not be so unjust as to thiuk tha on. You séy ina bate number of th ald” that your museum will never be opu: 8 Sabbath Evenings, this is a. very well, but you hav since said (het 1 require a License to’ act theatrival play and the such liketo this I would to say to you to use the words of @ celebrated novelist Dont scratch a bear with olaws will I put up with any of your insunuation», if | infringe omy of the laws that is my Own business an: potyours, Writing this merely as acaution sgeinst fur- ther interforance T remain Dear Sir truly yours GHHILL Pealea Musoum Mresrs. Epirto! € ‘Among the curiosities daily arriving at this establish- ment, the above morceau was received this day by the Despatch post. 1 Rave a faint recollec: Amenicax Museum, Jaly 19, 1812. nof having heard of this gen- tleman from various printers, publishers, fag-makers, Dill-posters, performers, painters, carpenters, glass-stain- ers, musicians, the City Hotel, who profess to have strong reasons for remembering him, and who represent him as a very spirited and promising gentlemen, and one eminently calculated to thrive in. the workl, provided he has no pull backs. Where the gentleman last came from, or by what conveyance he reached the city, unless he came through the Croton aqueduct, I am unable to learn, I certainly feckvery grateful for the voluntary coutri- Dution of the autograph of such a learned and intelligent Pervonage ; and truly aletter marked with such deep re search, beauty of connection, and learned quotations, is valuable acquisition to any rare collection of curiosities but asthe American Museum, with its late additions, now overstocked with attractions, I shall let this off, as | do my balloons, (with fireworks attached) for the amuse: ment of the public at large. I would remark, however, that I had heretofore sup- posed that the infriugement of laws might possibly be the * pusiness” of some n besides the transgressor ; and if] might be allowed to guess, I should say that the Dis- trict Attomey, and cerfain judges, officery ke. would comcide with me In opinion, 1 infer trom the letter that the author claims to be a “ bear,” and if the coustant and undisputed possess®i of “bare” walls and benches autherise ‘a person (o @xsume that title, Tcortainly am not disposed to deny his just at- tainment of it. Very respectfully, P.T, BARNUM. P. 8.—The orginal letter will be placed in a neat trame, and deposited among the other novelties contained in the Museum for the gratificution of public curtosity.—P. 'T. B. Qg- SUMMER RESTORATIVE.—The Tonic Mix ture prepared by the Courror of Mrpicine axp Puanata- Japted for general use during the pi . ‘This mild and grateful medicine, by removing Vitinted secretions, and at the same time conierring new energy on the nervous sysiem, is eminently suiie for all those unhappy sufferers who are laboring under nervouscomplaints. It is composed of cheice botanical agents, whose virtues are extracted or combined by a dif cult pharmaceutical process, and is altogether ditfever: from those deleterious preparations, of which the chief in- gredient is alcohol, in some form or other, and by the us: of which the most ‘injurious appetite for stizaulants is eve ated, and the health in too many cases irreparably ruined. For low * s, laasitude, debility, loss of appetite, sleop- lessuess, indisposition for exertion of body or mind, pre- disposition to consumption, and other distressing : Tonie Mixture is conSdently recommended. ~ tles at $2 and $1 each. W. 8. RICHARDS Principal Oflce of the College of cy, 97 Nassau st. THe ANODYNE LINIMI PR RED by the Cour Mrpreing ano Panmacr, is an infallible remedy amatie pains—sprains—bruises—pains in the join stio—nervous headache, &c. &c. Sold in dotdes cents each, W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent. Office of the Coll«re, 97 Nassau street, “PREVENTION IS BET THAN CURE.” —This maxim has received, « rves, universal cre dence, and is the dictate of s0 and precedence. To no more imporiant subje han the reservation of our health. / an suf. ing poe be prevented, and es be prolonged, were the generality xercise that rational care of their health \ evinced in guarding against the inroads of disease. At the present season this duty is peculiarly incumbent. The state of the digestive organs should be carefully attended to, and all the vitieted secretions removed. For these important parposes no gm icacious as that pre- pared by the Coutrcr or Mepicins ann PuaxMacy, and termed ‘‘ Sin Astiey Coorse’s Pitt.” ‘This is not a vio- lent purgative, but acts as a mild aperient, keeps the di gestive organs in ahealthy state, and by maintaining the ular exercise of those most important functions of the skin, by which ite exeretary organs are relieved of thei contents, this remedy eontributes in a very great degre: to preserve the enjoyment of health. Sold in boxes a: 25 cents each. W. 5. RICHARDSON, Agent. Principal office of the College of Medicine and Pharma- oy, 97 Nassau st., N. ¥. G+ THE NOSTRUM VENDERS WHO PRETEND to cure all diseases hy the administration of ‘and ainbowe, «re requested to call at the principal office o! the Couteae or Mepietne axp Pranmacy, and receive some useful lessons. By order, 'W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent. &@- THE MAN WHO PERILS HIS LIFE TO AlD his iellow man and rescue him from a watery grave, al- ways receives the praise and admiration of the world. But the man who devotes years of study and labor in endeavor- ing to discover some remedy for the diseases to which the human frame is liable, is seldom thought of beyond the moment his pains want relieving. Such was the case with ourselves; therefore we speak from experience. We had often heard of the Hoarhound Candy, manufactured by John Pease & Son, 45 Division street ; yet trusted as little in its virtue as we would in an article we should find with- outmame or history. We might still have doubted the vir- tue of even the inestimable Hoarhound Candy, made by Pease & Son, had we not been reduced to the lowest extre- mity, with a cough and cold that frequently reminded us ot thechurch yard. Whilst in this situation a friend in whom we placed entire confidence recommended, in fact insisted upon our making use of this candy. ‘The results ‘of which was a eomplete restoration to perfect health — Under these circumstances it would be an act of it in- justice to withhold i: from int sy hed and the public. To ‘our own experience, too, can also be added the opinions o clergymen of the first standing in this and other cities also, Members of Congress and the State Legislatures, Members of the Bar and even Physicians are now beginning to ac knowledge ite worth and prescribe it for the use of their atients, 3 Pease & Son have agents at 6 State street, Boston ; 67 State street, Albany ; 87 Dock street, Philadelphia ; 110 Baltimore street,Baltimore, Md.;933Broad street, Newark, N. J.; 139 Fulton street, Brooklyn ; 26 St. Charles street, New Orleans. Nobile Rearted Generosity to the Poor. (G- WE PERCEIVE BY AN ADVERTISEMENT inthe Sun, that with his usual kindness and liberality, Jones offgrs to supply the poor at half price with the mous lialian Chemical Sonp at half price, now so famous for curing eruptions and disfigurements of the skin, that is, if they produce the certificates of any respectable house- Keeper, stating thet they are poor, and unable to pay the fall price. This soap is recommended by the medical so- ciety of Paris asan infallible remedy for pimples, freckles, salt rhenm, scurvy, tan, morphew ; and it will change the color of dark, sunburnt, or yellow skin, to a fine, healthy clearness. It cures the bites of musquitoes and insects, and is indeed a miracle, for it gives the face, neck, and arms the most delicate clearness. It is sold by Jones, 82 Chetham street, sign of the American eagle, and at 130 Fulton sireet, Brooklyn; 8 State street, Boston; 87 Dock street, Philadelphi Qg- Mr. HENRY HINCKLEY, APPRENTICE ‘vo Charles A. Baudouine, cabinet maker, 322 Broadway, fell inst a hot store and burnt his arm to a blister, from thy w to the wrist—he went to his boarding house, wh: t.ey had sense and humanity enough to keep Dalle vaine Extractor, from 71 Maiden Inne, in the house, mi had it applied. ‘The pain stopped almost instantly, and his burnt and blistered arm hvaled rapidly. We wou! like to know the umber of families in y who sill rsist in the risk of doing without this Salve in their User, (g- THE GREAT WEST IS BEING SUPPLIED with Sherman's Lozenges—The calls had been so fre- quent from that quarter, that Dr. Sherman has been duced to send out Dr. Zabriskie, one of our first phy: cians, to supply the whole western country. Now isthe fearon for fy Fever and Ague Lozenges, and all who take them will be sure of a speedy and permanent cure Dr. 8's Ollice is at 106 Nassau street, one door above Aon, (G- ALL WHO WOULD SPEND A DAY OR ing delightfully should visit the ‘Museum Garlen, viewthe endless collection of curiosities, and to the wonders of the Gipsy Girl, and the comicali- ict of the langhter-provok ng Winchell, and the darkey representatives, Waitlock and Diamond. The Garden is It possesses a {ull view of the city, bay, rivers, and a‘jacent towns, and is One of the most cool and delighUiol retreatsto be found this site of the north pole. ‘The admission to the garden being free to all patrons of the Museum, twenty five cents pay* the whole bill. This isthe last week of the splendid Model of Dublin and of Mr. Winchell. OG VAUXHALL GARDEN.—To-night Browne will bent home in his best characters. Visors are nighly reoting him as bh a ith showers of applause.— Never since his appearance in this countr: e acted with such energy and spirit. ‘Vaushall now. possesses: the best Vaudevilie Mapes ce in this city. TheGarden, too, isin a delightful stave. Conway manages the Ball, since Which there is no lack for partners In the dance. Near one lwadred ies on the last Ball were waiting for partners. Those fond of amusement in its most perfect fiate, may now find it at Vauxhall, the cheapest and most pepular place of revort in thecity. ‘Tickets to the whole amusement 26 cents. 0g@- THE KREMLIN DINING SALOONS, No. 111 Brow way.—As this isthe season that gentlemen from the South the great commercial emporium of the North, {in compeny with agood many others, arri- nn Georgia last week. Having heard the of very highly, I and my friends were de- f itatrial, and certainly we were not dis- fhe coolness and cleanliness of the dining j ire, but what is of more im- the charges s0 very mode- jing the dinner, wines, Sc. were of the beat quality. We have, therefore, adopted the economi- cal pen of taking furnished lodgings, and dining at the Kremlin. “A word to our Southern neigh’ thou and do likew A. GEOR Remarke—There are many to whom the re- marks of the Georgian may suit. and see. has rate, notwiths (> CHATHAM THEATRE af the en Major Wh lope in the comedy ef that name, A new drama of grea! sverest, denominated Black Hi tield, Mire. Hield, and Mrs. B! hareeters. ip ROCKAWAY—The first Ballof the season wil! be given at the Pavili nerer’s Band are in attendance. wath fashionable and agreesble guests. Persons desiring rooms must apply immediately. at ring mails, at eight o'clock, A. M. Tho Herald Bulletin of News is kept at the north-west | corner of Fulton a ementof Yankee gee el night | This is a most comprehensive table, and fullof useful in- Bett, | Mtpction. ‘The imports are divided into heads. ‘The gen inthe farce of New Notions, and as Seth | eral commerce iathat of all the imports of whatover kim ' that arrive. The special commerce is that destined fo: ) consumption in France. ‘The general exports are those 0; | domestic and foreign goods. The special exports allud: ion, om Friday evening next, Kam, {2 French domestic goods, wares and produce. In com ‘he House is fast filling } P4ringythe imports and exports to and frum the Unite States, as given in the table with those of the United States Treasury reports for the same year,we have the following result ;— American day on a cruis Amazon, t is also sustai med, tt, g the principal HIRAM CRANSTON. Seetiapieheelitdetetataes } Herald Bulletin of News, i French report. U, | 4,811 report . States to France, 7 99 rauce to U. States, Exports fm U. ibektts Nasson streets. On the arrival of the —and also of the | Excess exports te France, vere aport, March 30—Desdemon’, to sail vient,’ to sail \o-morrow for’ Nanwuche: lay of two ona cruise. General Record. —Capt Noel, of the Charles L. G: reports that the Harriet, Chan issunk in Listle Eg Harbor, Iphia from Havana, experienced in lat 32 and 33—shilter AUCTION SALES. ses eg | (Stores Novi22 vhs wid 113 Palion street.) PS iat 1 A ote, carpetinu, yaiutings, 1oCkings Tustress Me. eo “ina placed goods, &ke &e. yess , arri ler, f =, lee, Also, dinner aud tea set China fr, from Boston for Au pee RIDAY, hinjured, but would be hove nebtegt Ps dads. pune. cutlery SATURDAY o'clock in the sale rooms, | ture of all descriptions, eaxpets | Jookine glasses, te BY RIFLL & AL Sourier, Par ific Oc 318, fon 125 W us, a ‘ IEF or ib 740 sp; Om PHURSDAY, | suing mails, st four o'clock, P. M., the latest intelligence | ‘This discrepancy arises in some measure from the fact | ‘hos, 724 dou 4 nas ig50 sp Aton o'e! the sale rooms. | rom all parts of the world, may be’ found on the r gual uo, 2600 4p; Atlan i. 32 mos, 1200; Ohiv, dware, cutlery, fowling pieces, end « variety of other | Yulletin Board, at this corner. “Let every wayfarer sop iain habeieedehod is from January to. January, whi Colainbus, do, 31 mos, 1100, Almiray Edgar seer sea Ser agree ems BCargtr OF erher F wi ar yA as ontop petit a pens of the United States ends in October. A curious fac! FAL Yoo, 300; Alex Colin, Nant. 10 mos, 00 ‘Also, bed linen aud ladies w rs ale. dain in developed however in the trade between Spain and . 600 w yo 27 moss 1850 sbi Bow- 5 TU | mre etal General Printing Ones. France. From which it appears that France sends to (XB: 13 ros, 00 wh an 200. “Lyne Flezant Faruiies fon Pianoe— Tange asortient ofthe beat e General Printing Office, le of doing sorts § Spain 60 i pari arren, 10 mos, 200 sp and 300 | and most fash ble city made furniture, includin . xf printing, euch as books, pempblets, bills, cards of all | "tru. Por cent more than she receives from her. thence to NW Cosst; | hogany chatr, piers diniug, tea and centre (ables, wardrobes, lescriptions, is now o wcthe Herald Buildings, entrance will be remembered that French manufactures are tained for wart of mens Her- | bureaus, toiled lookin glasses, tufted and sing veat 40° | trom Nossau street—Joseph Elliott, Printer. Prohibited in Spain, in order “ to protect” Spanish opera- he Atlantic, of Nant. reported speakiig Dee 2, reir mee ee | tives. The result is that 65 per cent of the imports of } JAF line, lon 1) W. Sarah Frances, Ft 27 mom, 1200 bbls Aico se india made by | The New York Lancet, Spain consist of the cottons, woollens, silk and linens of | about Feb 1, Walter Sectt Rong ic eninge aamme lat and lon, AY idea itons Gtekactak ten codes | Parscirat. Orrice.—Letters deposited before half-past | Baporte' from. France te 3, half-past 12, and half past 3 2’clock, will be sent out for pie oil, 84,251,068 Jeuvery at 9, 1, and 4 o'clock. Woo, pot Brancn Ovrices.—Letters deposited before 7,11, and 2 | piuir* He velock, will be sent out yarn as at 9, 1, and 4 o'clock. Sia The stock market has presented no new features to-day. Harlem Railroad improved 1} per cent at the board, and subsequently rose to The conversation turns almost exclusively apon the sup pose insanity of the grent operator inthis sock, ant the { Kepsthe Bank of Fuglant in constant fear of itseoin,not-| atthe Cpt Tal op fork fanernad amvcked TON, Canaan gt pt pba aa “bears” seem to have arrived at the conclusion that sane or | withstanding that near $20,000,000 is due England annu- 4st h Prince Edward Ial- arrangements to change. he ing r gland anu: |. She hid 190 bb The crow were saved | New York, will hercaiter leave the foot oF Heviuson trace aot, there is no hope for the shorts but to buy when they can. Long Islaad rose }; New York State 7", 1548, } per dward Island, where the found a ° y cent. For New York City 7’s, 15 years to run, 1 percent | $500.N York 7's, 1849 10110 Mohaw. RR aay | sehr Regent Packet, of and for Cape ‘Towne Six of the crew, | Hany ‘atemnoan, at 9 o' Rec nee prerote: wey ; oo : Series Boeke ah 30 Mohew. 15° | including the second mate, embarked in her and arrived in'Ta: | Kingston Poin, Caan j ; premium was offered, and 6 per cent premium asked. | SJf,!hingis Bond i 153 | Dle Bay March 26, the remaining twelve. aw anothe 4 rH ih i 2 Bk o , ‘te : e other op- | | Ror freight of possage, apply to the Captain on board, Or to D. Bank ef America rose } per cent. gb Del & Hudson ak Bs io a Be re eee gpl the Wuited States consul sends xessel down | RANDOLTI MARTIN. No, 192 Wescstreet,. Iv 1) Ime ‘ lo lo 5 | they in good health. Thi ri ey NT Tey aw The Comptroller of the city of New York advertises for | “sa Farmery’ Loan I.” 3 Long laland RR b3030 | comunnded by Cape W Sterson, which ek wneae Bae Ag | &VENING LINE FOR ALBANY DIRECT, a loan of $500,000, 7 per cent stoek, ten years to run, inte- | 25 Boston & Prov 6 ath, on a c craise for sea clephant oil, was wrecked on he 2th At paveti cleloek, fDi: Toa, the ateaea boat Fut o jouth on the same island, havi 36 pier between Ci y 4 rest payable quasterly. ‘The books of subscription ore | |... Second Hoard, a, | hots. ‘The second mate, Mr Wilsou, who shipped. in Simones the steamboat SOUTH AMERICA. Capt, epenedaiths Bank of the State of New York, C.W.Law- | 2) Firmen) L&T iy 13 Harlem RR 173% | Bay, is renorted to have een murdered six days previous to her | L. We Bramard; leaves the above pret -Mowlaye Wednesday k : 12% 100 do ie | a Fourteen of her men, including the captain, were f atid Friday at seven ovelock, PM, renee, Erq.being Chamberlain. We understand thatamg- | 35 do ne Urowned, and five only saved. ‘The steamboat ROCHESTER, Capt, A. St. John, leaves A few copies of the first volume of this work, handsomely bound, may now be had at the publication office. —Price $2. France! and 52 per cent of the exports of Spain to France consists of wool, olive oil and lead. The chief articles of import and export were as follows, between the two countries :— Imports into France feom President, of h 19, 1) hi, Iat or City Despatch Post, 46 Wim Staeet. EX. M. GREIG, Agent. MONEY MARKET. Wedneaday, July 20—6 P.M. a beautiful example of the operation of the pro- tective system. The high tariff of Spain operates only to flood the country with smuggled goods to an extent which throws the balance moro heavily against her thanfis the case with any other country except England, where the London, 7 mos 16], a farther rise of 1} per cent. | same cause produces the same e/fect, and the balance is 60 per cent against England, a fact which has for three years The Uxor, ally from France for interest on stoc Sales at the Stock Exchange. pe torial pariof this loan was taken to-day at par,a natural ef- Psapp omg de, *. fect of the abu eof money and the perfection of the | Cofse_The market has been dull. 9 9200 begs Brazil, | «ge iti aocurity offered. book was opened for sulacyiption to the last 7 percent city stock it hung on were sub! stock had fourtee: sold at 104.2 105. should lose no timo. 1849, sold at the board Phe prospect of a speedy adjustment of the tariff, on a Canal, $5 75 8 , wit da | Mearns, Liverpool; Amazon, Hull; 16th, Co! ony D Th basis which will afford an ample revenue to the govern: | gr s6) and Michiieny hale te. ebeati ire eetanfe | Cha tah, Minstrels ule Tel Wedge cks eee Ci Rates is ment, has had a tendency to improve the stock market— | For Southern the demand has been light, and we have | Portsmouth; Ann, Lon onderrys Velocity, Waterford; 16th, e above is a substantial boat, fitted up with elegant Stat ment, y PI Heaid or hi nf n light, Rainbow, Sunderland; Elizabeth & Catherine, do; William & | Rooms, and for accommodations is unrivalled on the Hudson. that is, for sound securities. The prospect of @ money | earl eino Sills. hip iad i selling in tots at 11d a 12) London; Queen Victoria, Aberdeen; Harriet, Newe 206 wi pressure from external causes, is remote, The present | mands $3°67} a'$4, which Is farther ody anrereenacing ford; Tamerlane, Liverpool; Don die ZAG SRO ORAION (TO (THE FISHING low state of exchanges will admit of the import of specie | been paid for small lots yesterday. Corn Meal is without Sha er, for Cowes; and Tioga, for jal steamer MUTUAL SARETY er bullion from Europe with advantage. Sales in mode- rate amounts were made to-day at the following rates : It will be remembered that when the at 8 a9jc; 200 Loguayra, 9. 9:; 230 Cuba, 7 a 9; 50 Sumi tra, about 8}, 4 mos; and 260 St. Domingo, 6} a 7c, cash. I eis bai y ; Cotton—This article remains dull—prices gradually re- ans dor: saverel: days, andl Anally there,1 Seas." Salad of the better qualities are now making a bg mag 3 iptions to double the amount offered. That | rates which show a decline of halfa cent per pound from | jon we” those current three weeks since. ‘The transactions em- | brace 750 bales Upland and Florida at 6 a8} cents; 300 Mobile, 6} a 9, and 450 New Orleans, 6 a 9}—together 1000. Flour and Meal—Sales have been made to a fair } tent, mostly for city use, at prices which have been quite steady and uniform. Genesee has sold moderately at $6; years to run, and within a few days has Co secure the present stock capitalists Tho New York State7 per cents, 101, in small amount: Rassell, fr oT. variation or sales worth reporting. 24h Passed kowan the Soun A leiter from Cay same date, Ke, 2, London Spoken, March 3, bound t5 Bay ot Islands, : with one Boat—a pulled up to North Prince 8 ig. Hamer for Hampton Roads, in ballast, July 7, coming out of a. Hi, ‘off, from Boston for Havana, July 7, Pan of Matanzas S es, - Abbott Lord, 17 off Cape Florida, Queace, July 15—Arr Diuid f Lydis, Philadelp! ‘Gos, ‘ornax, Boston, 5or6. Pilgrim, for Boston, sailed on ott, Nant. 16 mos, d yesterday and for Nantucket, ver, GV Bri iano Forte At Private Sale—An © fa facturing Compan s. , a whale ship, supposed the of NB. reports her jad lost one man, 8, thtou, by Mare! Young Eagle, ; ar = | ted last of Jan 10 id Church Orgau—He ry Gol | ington, SI the 24d instant, at 12 0’clock, in | B. 2000 bbls, about 600 sp; 26th 2 y'of New York, a splendid full | nt. 1300 84 swell Chareh Org: very desirable size, and finish not to be surpassed will be sold to close a concern, previous to the hour of sale. ghboy, im & eliza, NB. 38 mn lendid, Edgartown, 26 mos, 1900; 5 dd" Sold Oil ard discharged crew—has pro: March 7, Milo, NB. 38 mos, 3000—reported and home. ‘The LC by any in use. , Tt can be exami for persona wishin: y will sall for one halfits ¥ 1, 4 feet deep 4 comp pleudid oak ease, gilt pipes, Ke. dy 19 Seke his isa very d rchase yas the ongan wsidus 10 feet mG able. dppostaley Mikel will Jan 15,'Ont mos, 700 sp, 4 mos, 200; -M: bi k AMUSEMEN I'S. NIBLO’S GARDEN HN. . Extraordinary Ravel Fami! Received Nightly with Shouts of Law sue ind Ap- SPLENI 1D COMIC PANT Gate 3 THIS EVENING, July ite the sete eaecs will commence at § 0’clo wit A GRAND OVERTURE, After w CHIMNEY SWEEPERS. Diego, Jerome Ravel | Miller's Man, F Rave Alimaro Gabriel Ravel | Nochento, “Autoine Hovet Viclette, — M'lt R Doutrevitle | Julettey, Miss Welle ‘After which Mons Jo: , sea Aone will give bis After which THE THREF, Ol N aN EE R 8, By Qubriel, Jesome, and Aeon Quartor of an |ours intermission will be allowed for Refresh ments in the Greud Saloon. At a which AG Ovenrone. ¥ . | INVISIBLE HARLEQUIN. Pon Camander, "SeromeHtaveleciown, Antoine Ravel arlevul Y . Mille Caroli The Monster, Levelt Ravel Colmabine, ae SH THE PROMENADE. MUSICALE, (F The proprietor respectfully iaforms the public, that in onipliaues ‘with the wishes of Humercus, ¥isiCors, this muck ‘of the entertainments, will be given alter the per- aloon are over, Ker, Me, Chippendale, nts Acting M Masical Leader and Director, Mr & Woolf, Tieckets—s0 © a ae open at seven o'clock, Kutertaiuments to commence CHATHAM THEATRE. THIS EVE NU : wile performed the Seth Slope, ap, Hull | Hidly Siinper, Mrs Hield Riaw’ SoMGNS a NOTION Major Wheeler, ‘Mr th is Mrs Hield ude € AW. Black Hugh, R Scott ! Mrs Held Doors will open in future at 7 o'clock. sud the curtain will ring ata quartet, before 6 aeloek panctualy ents—Boxes, 12p¢—Private Boxes, $5 Fel OPP! 1ON LINE FOR ALBANY. FARE KEDUCED! ! CABIN PASSAGE : SCI PASSAL DEC FREIGHT TAKEN A ‘OST Ke 4 , 60 bbls sp; NB: 32 mos L. 1800 bbls wh lat 43 8, lon 170 E, Flora, of Mys: of bread and a few shore, k | New York, every ‘Tuesday, ON, ‘eloc oan Friday afternoon, at 5 o’elock, landi after: nid hursday, and Se urday pieces of ashed ‘on the beach, A. boa every Monday, Weduenay ere u the above pie seven o’clock, ‘The above boats are new and subs elegant state roem y the Hudson River steamer For passage or freight, apply on board, or to 'p. C. SCHULTZ, ___Attthe office on the wharf, or on board, Passengors taking this line of boats, will at all times arrive at Albany in time for the first train of ears for the east and st. iyt ~ FOR ALBANY, TROY, and fintermediate | Spoken, Tuesday, Thursday’ and Saturday afernoou, at 17 days from Pictou for Philadelphia, July 17, lat ual are furnished with areu nsurpassed among om Havre for D Ww Orleans, June M, lat 29 40, 's from New Orleans for Cowes, July 3, om Havana for Hambuieg, July 6, lat 3227, lon ty Phe splendid low pressure steamboat ~ SWALLOW, Capt. A. McLean, will leave Foreign Ports. the foot of Cortlandt street, Wednesday afternoon, July 20th, at ¥ York; Indns, Philadel, clock, Swallow will leave as above, on Saturday, 23d at 5 ig hia; 3d, Dunlap, Boston. and Capt T i 10 g i Fine a A eee ey ork, aor] Gut phous mille trip tothe Fishing Banks, leaving Dry Dock, at 8 o'clock A M touching at the foot of Market st at half-past 8 o’elock, foot of Canal stroet, NR, at 9o’clock and foot of Marketficld street, at half-past 9 d’clock—proceeding to AUXHALL GARDEN Wednesday and Tharsday E Third and fourth might of Company. : ‘rtainments to commence in the Saloon at 8 o'clock with the Comedy o — RORTY AND FIFTY Mr Lilywhite, MrJ8 Browa After which BOMBASTES FURIOSO, Bombastes, MrJ 8 Browp To eanelads witha an! 2tst, uly 8 Brown and the Park Theatre RA! In the open Garden, Director of the Floor, Mr E H Conway. Admussion only 25 Cents, Jy20 26 HILL'S NEW YORK MUSEUM, (FORMERLY KNOWN AS PEALE'S MUSE No. 252 Br ; te the City Hall. ONDAY, July isthe thd during the ‘week--First _ap- pearauce of Master GILBERT, the young American Jux- f, whose performances: have ‘excited the wonder and aston a Ishment of | ve witnessed them. Last week of eve- hing experiments in Animal Magnetism,’ during which experi- ments in Electricity, with the Galvanic Battery, and the Horse Shoe Magnet. 6000 Rare Curiosities, \t to be found in any si ment; Experiments in'Mesmerism, A will commence at half-past @ o'clock, P. M., of w aster Gilbert will appt \d go through his won ds fist, Chinese Chopsticks—second, Grecian Games rd, Crockery Delph. ete 25 children half price. jug free, reat for the public is in preparation at this institu ¥ Day visitors admitted AMERICAN MUSEUM AND GARDEN*. QOPPOsITE ST. PAUL’S CHURCH, BROADWAY. P. T. BARNUM, NAGER. INCREASED NOVELTIES My. Winchell, the unrivalled comic drollerist. ‘ Whitlock iamond in'their Banjo Extravaganzas. The wonderful ipsey Girl can be privattely consulted throughovt th without extra charge. ‘The Model of the City of Dub reatest work of art ever brought to this country It Feet, that ; La Pe the celebrated Albino Lady ; Fane; Cosmorama ! Balloon Ascensions every Day performances every Wediesday and tt ght avr: Sterling bills, 10310634 Paris, £5,1535,42: Passengers Arrived. IAUx Caves, July ¢—No Americas yedsels in port. pot of Marketheld sir alf-pe I 0 | atd o'clock, Da free in the Ainsierdam, ag cs Hamburg, se Quarana—Brig Mary Averill—E Land, of Guy ted States Port: fees erlilstina Hart Heaticnerenh ener ee ik eee | Sane eee ere eee jremen, Boar Cranteston—Ship Catharine—D Paul’ and | Curzen, July i0—Atr Glide, Philadelphia for St John, NB; | '? sive passengers an opportunity of viewing the Fort, &c, Fare | Adimission to the whole Museum, Garden and téntertain- These rates are much lower than those of the corres- beer en child aud nurse, Miss EP, Mendent Mary Adams, Calais (or Baltimore. Sid tith, fred Pearl, and | forthe whole exeu itty Gen fA b ments 25 cents—Children half price. jylor Ponding period of last year. The following table will | S'Vantor and Indy, WeLindscy and Inte, Mrs J Bachmany Atte | DIARY Aduns; 12h, Gide ; x‘ onboard, Wi ve im Mtendanes with lines, ee, Bait furnished | "ite Sew ROCHESTER THEATRE gow open or show the packet rates up to-day, sincegApril, 1941 : © Bachinan, Miss M Martin, Mrs J" Hirlam,, Miss GV RA ERGIn ae Te To those who would like to take a trip outside, but deterred the sumger season, Indies and gentlemen. of established : Mivs R Tavean, Miss M Taveau, JH Reedy jr, lady, child and | NEWB” ny lenAn “i from want of confidence in the boats that usually go to the nal reputation, who design visiting Buffalo or Montreal Packer Rates or Fonrioy Bits x New Yonx yor rach yrse, J W Rea and lady Dr MT Moudenall 81) Doar A | Senne" Jats" Ray te Nicer, Sarina, do; Increase, | Banks, this would pro good opportunity, as th: steamer M. | and wish to take Hochester in their way, will please address tat, London. — Fyance. Amst . Hamburg. Bremen. | 88 Brinsmaid, MB Suntech AR Seles “pawien’y | Pht Sd Keugle and Olinda Gis Gasgeelic pate cute, tea aurea btetseet ners E F ¢ : nan, G Taylor, | Epa arg dary a ol Le fe Emerala, | tips thatshe has made outside, has proved her to be asafe and EDWIN DEAN. a as, BS S = Tait | Schwes PALL Street, J W Caldwell, 5 MAliston, $C Mas | Hiaveuar Malertic, clphiag Stranger, do: Ours, Havre ae | comfortable voat ina sea way. jy20 2% Roches jy6 Im ins*r 4 7. sett, lams, A Poore—4in the steerage. is . E dos f * i 2 Ais June 8) ik 52S 0525 3Oga Tal Frances Hal Lexiniston, NYork. ‘Tele- CHEAP AND PLEASANT EXCUR- a SST Jal: 8: 5,275985.28 Tiga? Sow) ns. Signal for a brig. Cld ION to Staten Island and the Lower Bay— MAGNIFICED A’ . i Be ios, nen a pete ts HA AV tal ei AGNIFIOENT ATTRACTION Sept. O%4 5,189405.20 TBSgaTH , Loxvo: Packet ship Hendrick Hudson—Marthew Steeds, Tartar, Hi. ‘orest, Hav: Alle 4 19ch tastant,commence her regular excursions by leaving Staten OE, nn 'E ’ Oct. Al0" 5.173ga5. 18M 7es,a79” | England » Cox, British Army; James O Cox, Garoli Anx Cayes; Gov Bacon, Salem, NJ; Balance, and } Island at lock, AM, 1, 3 and 6 PM SEA DEVIL Nov. 1084 5.20 ad-21 7B¥,70% | Cox, Robt Cooper, M Hervert, John HM Herbert, Win ees, Albany; A M Hale, Macdonough, aud Grecian, | pier No.1 North River, 10 o%clock A M "THE GREATEST NATURAL Dee. of 525 05.2684 277% | and lady, London; Mrs LT Cohen and se 2 ‘ ., Fare exch way bla cents. On the 4 o'clock trip the Wave | [HR GR AS ve AL i (ga, Frederic! N Houses Hove, July i York for Eastport; | will make ursion to the Lower Bay, which will | tegs eave to aunounes tthe public, ee ee ate eae Jane Sis 2.20% 7O%Ga77 mx | Feeney, do for Fortiands promt: lyeon, de, for the hot summer | tion, at the Bowery Ataphithenste the ea Denil, ahi March fae 8 Sarasa sega | Portland \idthe"* Arr loth Syren, NVonk for Bestons | RES" ie provided with eye boilers, has | saptared on the 2hth Apne inthe Harbor off Chase i Tig SaSdasao. T8ar6 : ‘ Catharine, Philadelphia for Portland, and sti 17th, _ | proved herself'to be very fast, and is commanded by an old and Apeoabatey a a gntiagly ct Stay Ge baghnty rel Sg roy ie Re TEA | cphennyaoe7H do Take alge De Reet uae Manon & | Provinaincr, July 1B—Arr lash, Hichacd Htush, and HG | Experienced em jam ins "uo conection. with “tine, ofthe curious and. the scientific aril he highly: eeseided ia tae 7 537%a540 39. 35, 35> 753a76.” | Dole sugar 26 che mol. sore Ht Soutlmmecd & ron 6 Gol nese | King, Philadelphing Hospital patients or bageave, so that passengers may rely in bee | OLE, euste MOoMEtGn of ia mighty deep. aay Ont fy Brey wen Hees Baie wolasses Maitland, Kennedy & co2i40 bags coffee er 4 Ei ipod aad Fame orton. Amr Weds ing tn no danger of infectious diseases from qutrentins esuablish wis fy Dorn. alter her captives Wil sico he-ex July 20, 6 a ; > 4340754 | Stacken. : ; it ats J tine incu aiienstien’ | mn v9 He | hibited. isited by ‘us they, are not ac Last year, it will be seen, ‘that from the month of April eecreerreteerrat sree if te tineset toack, Rumson, | all ffort will be made'to render the ex 5 Domestic Importations. wc ew Livcratae Des wn Doek | hi isfactory. 7 Ime the rates gradually rose, until they got to adangerous Brown, from Liverpool; V te os VATE + ; New Ontrans—Bark Lillins—244 hhid How! n | let, and L°Orient verpoo!; Russell, : re he steamboat | TYRANKLIN SALT WATER BATI—(Foot of Montgo- grade in November. At this moment, however, prices —ateTbuahela corn 0 dp wheat Milbanks Seo, eaey sgohidag Washi Mass New bedford,’ Pera, | (OLAS, Canty Aline, will leave New York from Fulton Freer ee ace Eee en, ea atte tox are lower than they were at any moment throughout the | yCHARLESToN—Ship Catharine—1 box $10,000 specie J G | Sullx, Charles, m, Boste ork Airin the | Bank, (except Thursday,'on which day the boat goes to E Towel Wepre user ee licen chan wet, ot Wi s = | Schuylkill, SC Thomas, Newbe jank, (except ‘ay, on which day the boat goes to Eatouy | Shower baths upon an plan. 8 hook, and whole of last year, and are 2} a3 per cent less than in Ju- Winger mbalea coon HL Maitland &co-2) Spafor, Tile orton; sear, Providence: La orn | cowmn Boeke} Returvins, wil heave at Levcack cach day. tuperior public und private baths for ladies and xentlemen: ly of 1841, and for 60 day bills are about two per cent in favor of this country, giving a fair margin for the import of the precious metals, whereas at this period last year, co 8 Pierson—1 Bowen, Jones & Gawtry—i bx A Comgiock 2 dl Harral, Hare & co—3 Walker & M-Renziei RL. Maitland & nk Pillot & Le Barbler—I Jas Lee & co—130 ex wie inger & cot hf bb HM Morris=t bx Smith & Hendese . The Tolas will run as above, navigation and weathe: I further notiee, ight and baggage at the risk of the owners thereof. |, 1942, je29 3me T permit- : son—1 Young, Smith & co—2 es Edw Wiencae—2 HS Holmes PLEASANT AND HEALTHY EX they began te flow outwards, It is very possible thatthe | —3 bales cottou Smith, Mills & co PET a oar ae pe aE aa Be CURSIONS EVERY ATER i rates will rise in some degree before the new crops go for- adaughter. ” fee restal a6 | ISCAND AND NEW ‘BRIGHTON—The ward, but not toadangerous extent. The failure of many steamboat GENERAL JACKSON, Ca Tobias, States and corporations to remit dividends due abroad, ma- terially decreases the demand for bills in this market. Our external commercial relations, therefore, favor the investments of money at home, which permanent revenue MARITIME HERALD. ———— To Ship Masters, ‘We shall esteem it a favor, if ius of vessels arriving here, will Fite to Commodore W. A. Bassett, of our news fleet, a report of the shipping left at the pert whence they sailed, the Eaq., of Ch =} At Charleston, 8. ©., on the Ist June, Jovzrn Panpy, Pierce, Esq., Laprairie, Canada East Blakie, H. E. R son Si ried, mence on her rah agene cd to the abor June 2th, and run every Menday, arday and Sunday; and the lancox, will run onevery ‘Tuesday and Fr ng the season, leaving the foot cf Chambers street at a quarter be- fore 2o°clock, Hammond street at, 2, Canal street ata quarter past 2, Market street at.2%, and pier No. 1 North river at 3 0" arleston, to Mantua P., daughter of Hiram At Prescott, C. W.,on the 29th June, by the Rev. Mr. ELL, Esq., of Brockville, to Miss Gaacr. laws will do much to promote. vessels spoken on their e, a list of their cargo, and an; clock. remaining a sufficient time at Fort Hamilton for those i org ea a My | McQueen, of Prescott. he y Wishto view that exte1 fortification and the adja- Itisstated that the debts of tho Philadelphia, Wilming. | foreign newsparers they may have. Commodore secigosue | . AtRaleigh, N. C., 12th inst., by the Right Rev. Leonidas | cent county, ‘Phe bont will the ip eed to uihend Soest fesirous of visiting. ei ton and Baltimore Rail Road, are arranged for. as follows :— They are | the favor inany way. Polk, Bishop of Loui House of Representati of the late Col. Wm. Pelk. o Island, to land those who may be er of ese y retreats. And then make an excursion around the lower pate of our truly noble bay, and return for those who Hon. Kenvern Ravwon, of the to Miss Susan Poux, daughter , Extended to. To Correspondents Abroad, may a one ae either of th oe sons and bao — Lor $700,000 Jaly 1, 1812 June |, 1855 Our correspondents in forei; hy over to New Brizhton, stopping a sufficient time at that place, aol -¢- slang (Aa Aisi: tt | agSenargreonene rem orerear gal regents Died. Snfietamivets the clirat in teh ho er “878760 Feb. 1, ‘144 Feb. 1,' 1858 | obtain, Nantical information of any (Kind, from any one re-| On Sunday, 17th inst., Avavetus, son of Julian Droz, eC Say oe eine —— Ste £113;000 Qt. 1 1855 a siding at home or abroad, will be thankfully teceived. aged 3 years and 11 mo SITUATION WANTED by two respectable young Ste 182,500 ov. 1860 - = acquaintances of the family are respect. | $> ,Seamstresses, or to do general house work, Please a Total $a.preas7 PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 21, 1842. | fully invited to attend his funeral, this morning, at 10 | 12."ck Slip. i “Tis Toki dss Wally edited BY 6. tacgedeiescbculed Se | o'clock, No. 216 Willlam street, without further invita. | WIV pionday, orening x a 445] moon sets + 346] tion. e ive the on the 21st May last to their trustees, on the entire Rail 2+ 7:35) man waten 3B he Sandee SID Ga ieniee ike - — above reward, by I iam street, ap roa laiage all the property of the company,real and ‘Olenbetke nes QETUGUESE E Mi 1 (PiLLs. % jy20 er i. cepa i ; ‘ SE farfamed and celebrated Pills, from Portugal, are, 1 nal Pethe followi he lealing fe ~ ark British Quécn, (Br) Tarifts, Quebec, Dazis, Brooks & | "THrtterearve: te be ouesiped im tis eonnery.” Bee oie TO LET The following are the lealing features of the North. 5 ngs rae cupeer, Baveana es & Soar ment om the last column of foarth page. at96 Cederatreet, Enquire western Bank of Virginia and branches :— han Conrad. (Sw) Plander, Antwerp E& T Pompe: Albion, | TyR, JAMES ALEXANDER HOUSTON ha removea iy20 Im*re Nonta Westeax Baxx or Vircixia asp Brancres Br) Key: BaMtaoes vis Yarmqutle Nae WS Eee Wes | Dine Comcerine Orroe o No 6 ieee Buna } BRANCH—The under- July Bil.” Suly 1302. Tnereases Decrease. | Burk, Golden, Wipnahannock ‘AB’ Cooley SCos "Superh, | comer of Nasa and Fulton je 3m ine ¢ signed having a beau ion at Deal, Long Branch, Loans, on7; 895,670 = 54,326 | Shaw, Richmond, Va., do do; Repeater, Francis, Wilmington, P, HOUSTON, M. Db. DENTIST—fiis removed to 23 can accommiodat rders at his farm house, Specie, _ 160,943 166,678 5,735 NC. » Broadway, between Park Place and Murray street. uation being on the vhore offers inducements une- Gireul:tion, 5.761 sae s00 = WELT rte Catharine, B fda Vow Chi Sila, Glia aed j¢29 cod Im*r i oF purity. 0! sea bathing, and ¢ }eposite’, j f - 20) ip Catharine, Berry, 6 days {rom Charleston, with cotton, | ton DR. FEUCHTWANGEIOS Compound Chemica | reausite. f From an official document we have compiled the fol | % Geo. Sutton The U. tris been becalmed for the last fous ‘Whale Oil Soap, infallible Polson for Bedtore Made Tea | change frov the sutt moderate. A note days, Fi addrested to the subscriber will m lowing table of the value of domestic articles from the United States to certain countries, and the amount of du ties paid : — Exronts or tite Uniten State Bark Lili ss, Gilchrist, 23 days from New Orleans, with sugar, | Cektoaches, to Badger & Meck-~7 passence Big Mary Avert iisteh from Guayama, PR. July 6, with Jv7 Imis*e for his numerous chemical Flies, Ants, ly Paper, aud Mosehetoes, for his erations, see last page. JOHN GREEN Fr Deal x Loig Bran B.—For farther particulars inquire of Mr. W. COR- ear, to HL Sout ay » Lett bark Lewis, Barke $ bres Wm Parrington, Higzins, for NYork, 10 days; Gen Masi: omy ; po Fit Duties raiv do, 4; Franklin, Gooding, disg. THERFOY ABROA ‘Hirmony, Messeroy, from Barbadoes, in SUPPRESSION OF QUACKERY |! &G-IMPORTANT ANNOUNCE MENT.-£9 7, beast 16 Oak street, een pitt Feats pioprictor has stages running daily from the stesmbon" to ‘house, Seat Malware ‘alive of Pale ment ritish buy 6 da GENTLEMEN and Indice out of town will Wheret GMa: wrens Nites Gal hn. oe THE COLLEGE OF be Te a pleasant stopping place in Flat Bush, ‘Ey about 1,16%,3 50, % ¥ r nal 0 Bath Soney " ne Tee Cream es Samo, iste areas K pander toed acconiaamting oibg ol Coveracrs Lelia pn MEDICIN E & PHARMACY tablishment, opposite the beautiful park of M. Clarkson, Esq. 989,008 1,002,901 a8, 794 36,176 | sengers. ES?ECTFULLY inform the citizens of New York that | _i920Im*r if Atenas at Ses 16,880,169 Ta3.400 3,156,614 ish schr British Queen, Simmons, 1¢ days from St. Bart “4 they have appointed the following Sum-Acents in this TT'LBURY FOW SALESA superb Tilbur rly new. x x 217, B5116 | i 10 A. E ific, i city = od for wans of use,. Apply @ $323,101 pee centage on fixed val. ee eee Assert, Gi Broadway, “rOMLINSON, WOOD, & CO., sai ce a “ ‘Sche Mary Jane, McMath, from Richmood, with flour, to M. Geigy, 127 Bowery. iy2 steodte 410 Broadway near Carl st. ae Lt apd é Sturges & Clearmin. on street Tiss ¢ the Indies of Ne 234.836 ‘Schr Express, Suith, from Brandywine, with com meal, to MEALL) 510 Grand at. on vie bo grt ae (AS - Allen & Paxson. Cian peer ®. Newstay, 132 Uherry street, Piano Forte, ng, and will be happy to neh mer i Schr Rubleon, Edwards, 3 days from York River, with wood, pi: parations of the College may now be had of those receive her sire Po No, 06 Wh r pipend the respective 1820, ; ol to master, - p, C rs, es of tho adies who prefer receiving lessons the ame f= oS Schr Reefer, ——, 3 days from Virginia, with wood, to the | frneigal Offices of the College for NewEnsland,at § Tremont | wn tesidence, Hp and ‘piano Fortes forsale and on hire Towns 50,078 487,085 Schr Rival, Jones, 2days from York River, with wood, to | _ Pritcipal Office of the College for New York, at 97 Nassau | A ee ete Rao ped Veneanel, 324,990 198,503 £0008 : * 1) street. By onder of he Calley, RON; A, J iG eT BN af ae te darts ter. ; ' tied Fe PSR, mith N, thy 3: io, left this city on the 24th May’ last,intending to reta $36, emt e ree. Nate Bites, wi 3 = SON, Aree ireetlv home, since that day nothing has been heard of him by This presenis a curious fact, which is, that the duties im” | _ Schr Mary Elizabeth, Bugbee, 3 days from Virginia, with light Porter in any wholesale or retail establishment oF JE ee yh Gonanin eee posed upon United States exports by foreign countries, of | “Qzhr'Mary Gallant, Thomas, from Vi with apples, to | tisand would be willing to make himself ueeful tn any war to feiwte stein tects bes hess eke Terenas the most de: i id eselv vi e ster. hisemployer. Sacisfact refereuce will be given il re- w * pen 4 Pome rere ce piromlye.Governments;, amount to | IEF oad dabeth 9 dhys ret: GAMeU, wish shingles; | celeet, caiies aliens a , sig | that he, Cwith ey.) occupied ste room Kon board about the same general average as our present legislature Propose levying upon the imports into this eountry. It appears from this that the government of France raises a customs revenue of about $3,500,000 from its trade with quired. to master. meet with im: Schr Control, Tomlin, 3 days from Virginia, with wood, to ter, ™Schr Tuscavilla, Smith, 3 days from Virgini master. ¥ Schr Chas L. Gage, Noel, 3 days from Virgi with fruit. to with wood, fall) CE CREAM—(Pa Ntblo's (Gardens Min M. A. C. 30 much reliek id by the steam boat Roc »2ith May. He was dressed RK. L. at the office of this paper, will | ! mixed cloth f mnediate atrentio y 21 iter in Fashionj—i7t. Broadway, opposite TINE acquainis respect- at she has engaged x good ar k coat ane pant sh black satin vest and “ley . 10, OF LO. York, will be received with aily the delicious | nable world at Paris, gratitude by, this country. An offieial report of the French govern’ | to master. and the luscious Charlotte a la ill be served. She i ; ‘ ‘ 5 Papars in New York, Peonsylvanio and Ohio, will render a ment for 1840, shows the customs derived from thr imports | ,, <it Empire, Brownell, 2 daye from Norfolk, with mdse, to | exvects by fier endarors, £9 meet the, encouragement of the | service to his allicted Tamily by publishing this notice, from the United States, to have been $3,863,804, which is Sehr Wm McGlaney, Messey, from Virginia, with wood, to New York, 20th July, 1942, Sy2i ae Y ENOTES WATER PROOF COMPOSITION for TCHES AND JEW —Ti nearly the above caleulation. From a French official do- | "Sch Thomas Martin, Ward, from Virginia, with wood, to M repering felts and all kinds of wootens, linens, cottons | siauter..e’ sstilag wl areutetiane ot Soe ae i ; ; silks, water proof, without altering the color, ‘helt supple: iver pe coment we have compiled the following table of thetrate | mate"... Hammond, Totten, from Newbern, NC. with na- | nessortherrlusites wkiout objcructing ke ciror pressestes, | Watehes, tld and silver peneile, of France for 1840: ang : i aud without their communicating any odor. 0 lee os eke ee ce Weatns ak aeteke care ill tores. re “ dol * id Jewelry exchaw Iuponts axo Exronts or Praxce wirtt each Natiox ix | S tr Specie, Canis, 3 days from Virginia, with wood, to the | By the ender of Sciences Of Paris, sea orbougha.. “All Watches she warrenyed ta Loop aaodiioee 7 : “ st } 0" yi yof a louse 1 y ened hes ermaptening “ras Special snp Cannas Cow | SIC" c sere, Overton, Suays from Vingiale, with wood, to the | APPved ie by Pode yan dad ances ot Toslouse. 1 Rascenempest cod versrabisdsay sett es master | ¥ & Special Commission ‘oulon. | by one of the finest workmen in the detotten eam Schr A. B. Cooley, Camp, from Havre de Grace, with iron, | § By the Municiple Administration of Toulouse & | porter of W mao | SNe {0 RMU as Tryon, Gront, from Virginia, with wood, vo | AMS! 9 BY the principle Manaftctories of clothe and | street, 0 my eee. Raw, 38 iit Te master. ° 98 se | Many processes have been durin a long time past introduced TO THE LADIES. Denmark, asrioat —‘6ayr ait 5 Selir Pomfret, Lewis, daye from Virginia, with frait, to the | to ‘he public, for the purvose of renoering woollen and other | \PADAME COSTELLO, Female Fiysician, still co v 39519814 ster. ‘ 4 js water-proof, bat w \e it a ELLO, Feme row} faeces Meee ai i chr Select, Grant, 3 days from Virginia, with wood, to the | fully accomplished the real enddesimneds nn | MA ro trent, with astonishing mcees, all disetes pe Mecklenberg, 1,611,433 1,658,297 168.324 master. Below | y Apis fudian Rubber or Mackintosh process, while itimparts a | fa pression, irregularity, obstruction) &e, by whatever exnse Holland, 28/918, 44'831'612 21,515,961 . low. le oder ip the obiecta to which jt is applied, | ,onneegeelomyic removed by Madame (. in a very sort time 3 One brig, unknown. nustial stiffness; anda: it renders them also im- | Rrodueed, ean be removed ty Mieene lndergone thorouy Satled, ts the perspiration end consequent: | edeme art for the hetter accommodation 0! U 8 ship Columbia, Rio de Jane | Hudson, London, and others. Wind N Marine Correspondence, Tatcanvana, M Are Gent Scott, of Fairhaven, from a cri yacket ship Hendrick NW. may be ¥ are mant reh 14, 1942. With 1000 bis 431 | 7 | 8 and 1000 whale, utmost facility, b ‘. a now prepered fo reecive ledies on the poslente re tbore qho wistt to: bo treated for oo heir monthly period. P ‘C. ean be consnited at her residence No. 34 Lispen- ard see eit ttmess ard with the strictest regard to pecresy: | *"ATT'ctmmunteations and letters must be post-paid. t offered to the American public, | Nimeron aticles of every description and | POE 1 upon the premises where | urtion 'y titling cost an darn jon of the obiect iu factured oil, Reports having seen on the 2d Nov. last year, the | to ® solution of the comp The result 1s warranted to re- 2) eae United Staton, of Nantucket, with 1 small whale. Spoke Feb, | move all the otiections w igh exist in every other invention, | 11 Imer - , Canton, of New Bedford, with 2400 bbls; Henry Astor, of | and from which it may be distinguished by the following ad: | MADAME COLTELLO. stucket, 1200. vantages. a i y case iSioe are Weeaies, ish Neiehosis'no obi” Barerte ising been |.” Generate xed of stuif of whatever quality,may be made mena ab A EN ag i iat Ae 14,983,305 in company with the Commodore Movris. on the lst March, off | waterproof for fifteen cents, | oc ether camper,” Phely eortaiaty of Weice hes toes bet c: 38,794,363 Cope Horns and | Ke Rassell, of Dartmouth, neither | | Facility of Application—A single immersion of the object in- | Qicwledged by the medical protesion aad hunted eee ha 2510582 of which ¢tsn to asolution of this composition is sufficient to render it imper- | Neclessiv' tried varios boasted remedicns ruieed ees 15 ‘Alea ars, De few Beilford, with 850 bbls. Re- | vious to water without destroying its porosity, Heese piliaie fate ates Savecienes, bevsscery f A cis the Awa: 8, of Falmouth, off Callao, on the oth Salutary Effecs—The article summitted to this proce they contain no medicine detrimental to ihe ely, with 800 ‘ahd on the Ist Mareh, in lat 33 8, lon 90 W, | be rendered entirely im, as to water, but i Kiven gratis t0 all who use the jillfe, ty spoke Adeline Gibbs, with 200 bbls oi the sir freely, the perspiration will not be obsti Lispenard st, whero the pills ‘are sols Also arr, Wade, of New Bedford, from a cru p. | effect consequently fav. rable to healte. Price $1 per bow. ae iar” Reports Zenas Coffin, off Chiloe on the 26th with 1800 | ily comprehend what immense advantages will Udi jy2t im*r bbl and Magnulia, off Masafacra, with 1900 bbls sperm discovery to the welfare of watchmen, the coachmen, the and of all those, Arr 2ist, President, of Nantacket, from a_eruise, with 1500 ‘oners, the laborers, the travellers, warranted, othe, bbls sper. Reports the following vessels off Masatuera:—Jon | in,a Word, who work in the open air. at 163 Walker street, up stairs, ; rh 2, Java, New Bedford, with 75 bble seins Eliza, Salem, noo l; This is the only solid composition for wreser-zropting that is quence of the owner leaving for Erope in the month of mn, Nantucket, 100 bhis: Feb 7, Obed Mitchell, do, 140; | pateuted gu, France, and which has been approved by the Aca- | Angst. Jyl92w*re i je , 800; do, 0 tT Pa and th ol - a Je. hil ‘do, 19 oil; 20th, Christopher mitchell wi, Menouus WaversProot Composition established in the United | J¥{ S820 bales black Mow rie Py ie & Ayre ‘nd 159 whale; Baml Robinson, NB: 40; | States, is at No. 52 John steaet, between m and Nai ae K. ge CO th i, Mary, Nant. 1100; Pocahontas, NB: | streets, New York, whore all orders will be strictly atte iy tte ! "y shea Bere ne aes cork ei Mem | sg wheal apd real LICEPPOOL, COAL APLORT 110, tame Peer ar Total £.1,052,206,028 747,146,953 1, Bel eee 8 ee bbls | rf Say cobs nt to make water-proof four yards of cloth, , carefully lowered in th , just a mee iS jena, NB. #0 Dble; 13th, Juno, do, 250; One cake Yard oth. | Opealrand fora Byron tn yeas soother Je25 mise TUS AND INSTRUC AGUERREOT PE APP. D TION, in the most approved process, for making splendid portraits jews, by F. A. ARTAULT & CO. 168% Fulton street, who have made ‘arrangements to open a class for the regeption of pupils, to commence on Monday, July, 11th, he class will be open fortwo. hours each da o'clock A. M. to ten o'clock A.M. and the pupil nue, in the class until perfeetly satistied, Terms—$25 in advance. F. A. ARTAULT & © Rhone, from Pan ed D: » from eight may conti have just received by the packet 000 very superior Plates; also, 25 improv- paratuses, as well as an extensive supply f the t Is manufactured in Paris. jy9 Im*r LISEN SSES BY THE DAGUERREOTYPE PRO- CESS are taken at the rooms, corner Broadway and John street, in a superior style, with all the moder improvements, without any regard to the weather, the result being always the same. Instructions in the above beautiful art given, end apparatus furnished at a moderate price. i ji N. B.—All th ius used in the business may be obtain- edatthe above place; also, every description of miniature cases, lenses, plates, &c. Specimens may be seen at the rooms atany time daring the jy im* ERREOTY?E LIKE- ; Mr. E. WHITE, of No, 173 Broadway, op- posite, Howard's Hotel, has large and convenient rooms, where he daily devotes his attention to taking likenesses by the above simple but beautiful and accurate process. ‘The whole time required for the completion of a true and certain likeness does not exceed six or seven minutes, and his method of practicing the rcience is of such apeculiat character that it cannot be oly ESSES. art, E. W. keeps constantly for sale the most ype, Apparatus, Plates, Lens, Miniature aterialt, Ke. of . B.—Instructic * W.’s Room, 175 Broadway. Jels Im%e FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Regular packet of 25th July.—The splendid packet shi WUSEIUS, Cutan’ J. Collins, of 1100 tons, wil * Fur troight or passage, having accommodations unequalled for splendor cr e.mfort, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall street, orto i. K. COLLINS & CO. 36 Soutn street. Price of passag re $109. ‘The packet shi Sidpons, Captain E. B Cobb, will succeed the Roscius, and sail 25th August, her sengers may rely on the ships of this line sailing punctually. “Bases: Polfshing be given m the Photographie art at E ail as above, her regniar day as advertised Ni Jy20 SSAGE FOR TIVERPOOL—Sails on Mon ly.—The well known very fast sail ER, Captain John Doyle, will sail Ty on Monday next the 25th instant. ie han farnist ed state roome for fourteen cabin peasengers, which will be taken very low, and the between decks of this ship for steet~ age passengers is over eight feet high, very airy and spac therefore it is by far the mest comfortable and desi vevance for those who are about visi:ing the old country. For pass ge, which will be very moderate, apply on board, at Pier No, 13 East Rover, orto 4 ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO, 35 Fulton st, next door to the Fulton Bank. bin passage $5 ___Syi9e_ New Line of th fast sailing packet shi J. Collins, will positively sai VER & MeMURRAY. 100 Pine sect ‘OR MARSEILLES—Packet of ist August— FOR suanor brig ISAAC MEAD, Cant 1 t di ley: Has ver Porpassenicers, and equal in all ean packets from hence. Nged rassage apply t For freight or iassage SRO YD & HINCKEN, Agente, : 9 Tontine Butidings. subscribers for forwarding, will be des- than charges actually. paid " E LEAN Louis n ly first Regular GASTON Capt Oliver Elars art foot of Wallets ees he : Sind superior furnished accommodations respects to thuse of the other the foot of Roosevelt street, 43 15 St or passage having handsome furnished ply on board, at Orleans wharh, foot ot Wall atreets Great care will be taken to have’ the goods by this line cor rectly meayered, Orleans, Hollen & Woodruff, who will promp'ly forward all goods to their address. FOR TAMPICQ—The weil known ed tively on the 2ist July forthe above place, having Accommodations {or 24 passengers, ITED LINE OF © 4 new and superd Packet Ship HOTTIN: and favorably known in. the Old. Line, will have imanedate Jeapatch for the above port and sail to-morsow. E. K, COLLINS & CO 56 South st. ‘Agents in New iyl r eop copper fastened Schooner DORIC. will te Anply to the Captain on board, for H GU 1190 Come burthen, Captain tra Burst. Jong Acccrmmodations of ths ahup for ean, second cabin and steerage passengers are unequalled, and thore persons about go~ ing to the old country should not fail to examine the aseorma. dations in thie ship before engaging in any other, as ahe ta fitted upexpressly for the convenience of passengers, | Persons wish- ing tosecure berths should. apply carly in order to sectve the bert. For passege, which is tery low, apply on board, west side Burling slip, ot (0 _& J.T, TAPSCOTT, HA “feck Bip, cor. South street. to send for their friends en have them wihaaeae. rany of the regular liners, at the low: reared drafts for any amy amount can be procured, yy. ‘Te on demand, without di al the’ prierpal towns etof tl Hist bees eg! P wicket shin TRENT ON Bonnett, will sail as abo nd can accommo: ‘ivand steerage packengers at moderate rates if ton be me to FOR SAL GH he superior, ne, coppeted, and. corper fastened hip CHARLES CARROLL, burthen fer rrelerer, Hi tons, built in 12h by Messrs. Bergh & Co-ot liveonle, Wo: e and cedar for a Hi She isin prime order, and tifling expens , For terms apply ty wor surset wharf, to BA WINCKEN'S Tontine Buildings

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