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ETE DIT LAG Jenting denunelation of tAmerican probity, honor wd in- togrity. What the result of European public opinion on ‘American sensitiveness may be, it is impossible to predict; but as a nation it must be felt as a humiliation, that so Ugr THE KREMLIN DINING SALOONS, NO. m1 Broadway, corner of ‘Thames street, opened on « strictiy Eurepean plan. At this unique establishment, dinners and su; can be procured at iene hours ‘The daily bill o! Bes, is =) es every delicacy the market nord, and at moderate GBATHR A oaings | mUnY ich al prosperous States should give examples regard has been selec nes | of such faithlessness, dishonor and disgrace. ‘This state of for these saloons. Private parties can be served inthe | ease over. NB Ryman! at 11 o'clock A.M. Sales at the Stock Exchange, bang rE Tod $5000 Ohio 6's, 18960 72 ® Harlem RK 15 rs from th ‘2000 Kentucky 6’s,187t 78) g WITH FOUR BEAUTIFUL ENGHAVINGS, ] B0QKeuweky ent 78 | 1301" | do. boo (Gg THIS WORK HAS Cone TEROUen Tamer. F 4 Mobawk RR 330 2 ‘ae Firemens! Ins to mont au prec phign peated Byron’ publisher It has | 38 > aa SN 31 Auburn &Roches's #9 excited more universal and sincere tion in Englan Second Board than any other book which has a for Pagin The writer is a lad h birth. “Her style is sin rod pareand plessiog, = jently formed in the school “= ton and Irving. ‘The charm of the narrative consists in its describing countries and scenes wholly unfamiliar to the American reader. Her residence in the city of St. Petersburg, and at its splendid court, is vivicig aeroemnee 1 her rank and station gave.her free access to the brilliant circles. B-tthe ac- counts which this delightful tourist gives of her various of Europe, wehave 1 ever 300 shas Long Island ‘There are certainly indications of a better business in this city. There appears to be a disposition to enter once more on the sea ofcommerce. The actual wants of the country will create a better trade, which, with the are ual restorationjof confidence, will ‘make this fall com) tively active. ‘There is nothing of importance now ing pond s through the north rocerien, irpassed ; Shey have all the graphic force and b»iu- ice—Salea very small. Prices frem 2 to 24 cents. It ty tyot Stephens, mine Leap by poh gpl oman ie sey Ce Shacoming ero4 crop will be tlcd shard it, i | confide ‘i ies, is mnc Meatuock, Ment mG Moe eT ee be read with delight. "Terms—Letters from the Baltic will be issued in dou- ble extra number of the New World on Wednesday , Sept. 7, at the following rates tone copies 19} Seni nine copies for $1; twenty copies for ¥ copies for $5, or sper hundred. Orders mast be forwarded immediately. ress J. WINCHESTER, 30 Ann street. Ashes.—Pots, $5 62.05 75—the latter price for choice _. Pearls $6. Holders are stiff at these prices. Nota e supply in market. Whale 2 one,—This article is scarce and wanted. Thirty cents has been paid for a lot of prime for export. Freights. rier are upto Lene Heavy freightsto Havre are more abundant. Of light freights not much of- ferin, Tobacco. —Not much doing. Kentucky sells at 4 cents, 4 months, and the last sale of Baracoa was at 14 cents. Teas.—A catalogue of teas was offered at public sale by Austin & Co. They were mostly of the poorer qualities, and the sale went ol heavily. Of the 7,100 packages of- fered 3,822 were withdrawn. Annexed is the sale—Terms—Notes at six months paya- ble in this city, to be made satisfactory to the sellers : Youne Uyson. §@- GOOD WINE NEEDS NO BUSH, NEITHER does the renowned Florence one his delicious vivalyulars need a puff from us. Our only purpose now is to simply announce to his numerous oy ds = their name is le. gion) scattered over the Union, that he ed. on Monday the most spacious and splendid establia ment, eorner of Broadway and Park ever yet seen, even in this go ahead city of Gotham. We will not at present rqyewre Ae : a description of the fittings “P and, maiber say in ets. ets. parlance, the ane this templ urus. Kt | 1shalf chests, 63 do 38 y a oreeeic establishments, and | 134. do 61 127 half ches 38 , ia Py it upat so great a cost,doubtless was | 10 do 30 8610) do 364 determined to be aut Cesar aut nih ‘The immortal Byron do 6s 106 = do 36 suid he was fond of — for ae 6 113 do 394 “A lobster salad, and champagne and chat.” lo o4 162 do And here ia the temple he would have chesen for the lux- | 3? 4 aij A79 chests, 3 ury. We cannot c! without mite rectek pees beta Pe 3 do 30 do 17 other irresistible attractions here, a suj ting of | 40 choate Sibel tig ix Venus rising from the sea, a most glorious aha itefike il ph ah cr ainting, executed by one of the first masters of satiqulty. a7 do ” itl "fo 13 Every fudge who hes seen it pronounces it an uadoubted Fond $y | an rath bests sat | ori , goand see Florence, and tout le monde preys 39 396 do * 32 bi ee vibeat kd Bs 98 half chests, 39 411 chts 2003 hf do withd’n CASTLE GARDEN.—For the last time thissca-}| 65 do 384 son the Bombardment, which is without exception the Hyson. greatest exhibition of prroleshog f that has ever been pro- | 10 chests, a4 do 40 duced, will take place this evening, together with four | 277° do withdrawn very handsome pieces, rocket, &c. e, 26 cents. Hysow Sain: se er lochests, 18 «10 do 10) Herald Bulletin of News, > 16 90 do + The Herald Bulletin of News is kept at the north-west | 119 do withdrawn corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. On the arrival of the Ivreniae. morning mails, at eight o'clock, A. M.—and also of the | 7 half cheats, 87 236 121b boxes, 40 evening mails, at ber otlock. P’M., the latest intelligence en from a! rts of 6 wor! ma} on the Herald oh Bulletin Board, at this corner. Let every wayfarer stop | 10 half chests phe aad and read. Advertisements of all kinds taken at the office. ¢ ‘i 7 SALSRALU MORES a ucHoNa. Herald General Printing Office. 12 chests, 36 20 do 24 "The General Printing O ms @f doing al sorts me do withdrawn 405 do withdrawn do 30 of tro now open a do and 194 hf do offered at 30 and 27} bid. ea ees 5 chests, 63 444 do off at same price 18 do bay MONEY MARKET. Bence ‘Wednesday, August 31—6 P.M. 20 half chests, 38h do withdrawn ‘The operations in stocks to-day were very limited. No Frowery Prcco. a change hastaken place in prices. Every person seemsto | 10 half chests, 387} 8 do withdrawn bereflecting on the new position of things, and waiting for time to develope the future course of events. The following are the quotations of State stocks :— Paices or Leapina Stocxs in tHe New Yorx Manner €otton Trade. This market is rather more quiet than usual in conse- quence of the rise in the rate of freights to Liverpool. Shipments have from this cause become less. From the last sales made we give the following quotation :— Re aug.s0.10801 fue15, ug. 31 ‘New ork Prices. 536 1844 100 310076 97 8 98 = Helend and Florida, os a ‘exas, 7 a= jew York ad |e rhete has b rted sae ts ores | ‘the last 4 ere has been expor ym country in the Naw age eee, Sx Pe or a 34 | three years tho annexed quantity :— te aa cee, aay, aes 4 5 ime os am 90 - 3 Imo Ot age = a= : 5M 6 887 ry ss Binge the departure ofthe last packet no material change 3 ie be OOK 1 = | has taken place in any of the Southern markets. All ac- ise lam Tse = | counts from the South give the most favorable intelligence s A rid 23s ts eaicensig ba eer It will be yery abundant—perhaps never Slag ition aan 5 oat ea % ; rooklyn City, 6 2yre 100 al05 96 a 92 Corn Trade. ewasylvania, 5 = 79 280 % ao Prices of Breadstuffs in this market are tumbling down hio, & 15 0% 70 072 pretty fast. We now quote Genesee Flour at $4 88 8 $6 00; « Dp A al ee = | Troy $4.5 and Ohio the same. Sales of wheat have been “ pee eae = | made at 85 cents but the quality of the article was rather “ 5 1850 Baga 8s «60 8 6S = | poge, , Obie Com sells at 50 cents, Jersey ditto at 60. Rye Kentucky, 6 — 8 2% 75 a 76 - held at 59 a 60—the last sale at the first named price. sy 6bds’s — a—- = am — | Oats at 32 cents, Alabama, dollar, 5 a Bente. ood ad 3 = | _ In Rochester on the 27th instant Flour was held at $4 25 ings tn Lp ee “a A eae | 21 | & $431, and Wheat at 81.295 cents. In Baltimore on the ‘salen $5 BoM MMe = 20th Flour had declined to $42 2 4 76, and Wheat to 60 a ce ih aan) eae ge oe 7 6 10 6 aK — a _- canal receipts at Lares gs Ohio, on the 26th inst., 6 mm —-it— —a— were 8,910 bushels of Wheat and 3,667 barrels of Flour. pa & ee: 6 ae in a wow 400 barrels of Flour seld at $4; 1600 at $3 90, and 300 at $3 Bic of Ci, bo RS TTR a ~ 9 dr 76, Buyers were not willing togive readily aa comers over & Trast Co, a Ae a cheng eaten ia Calboe Sheek Se IK of ™ ering bills for the steamer from Boston to-morrow, | Devt 'teonth keeps the marker at that,with asmall adyance and the packets hence, are quick at 77}. On France, | on a majority of the sales, which amounted to 7000 bush- els on that day. In Ohio, at ‘Sandusky, Toledo, Milan, and other points, the ruling rate of wheat is from 62 to 68 cents per bushel ; undithe bulk of the operations are on Canada account. In Illinois the highest price paid was 65 cents a bushel; and 62} was the standing quotation. Two ef the three mills at Black Rock are now standin; still in consequence of a lack of grain, and the continu: inactivity in the flour market. enanenthe tendency of prices to decline all over the primey Sioa oduce is sent forward. Atevery point re crease, throwing into the market much sapeetiet the demand takes away. The average price of Flour is now only $4.5, and we confidently expect to see it down to $4 or $3 75 before S ber rolls out of ex- 4 production 5,35 a 5,37. Prime bills cannot be purchased under 5,35. It is now generally supposed that the commercial affairs of the country have reached the lowest point of depres- sion—that excitement and agitation will henceforth be moderated—that repose and coolness will distinguish all future commercial events. The encouraging elements of abundant crops are low pri- ces—a specie currency, or a small quantity of paper equi- valent to specie—the new tariff to quiet the manufactur- ers—and a new treaty with England to give strength to the foreign and shipping trade. The discouraging fea tures are the derangement of the finances of the general government—the non-payment of imterest on the stocks of many of the States—the continued explosion and de- struction of many ofthe banks in several parts of the country—and the obstructions which the wrecks and wretched policy of former years still throw in the way of healthy trade. On the whole, however, the good auspices preponderate over the bad—and the probability is that the business of the coming year will be conducted on bett r principles— and yield more real profit than Las oeen experienced in ten years. One of the most important branchee of trade is that arising from the exportation of the great staples of the South. The cotton year begins in October, and there are indications that the movements in this staple, including rice, tobacco and sugar, will be conducted in‘a specie cur- rency and low prices, which will yield a better profit than in any year for the last ten, New Orleans and Mo- bile are the principal marts of this trade. The price of cotton will probably average from 5 to 10 cents, being lower than st has been for fifteen years past. Immediately a.ter the great revulsion in 1837, cotton fell to 7 cents, but the speculative movements of the U. 8. Bank, which then went into the market, caused a rise in prices in less thana year, and a consequent fluctuation that only heaped ruin on ruin, The utter delinquency, destruction and liqui- dation ofthe New Orleans and Mobile banks, only clears the way for the commencement of the great southern trade for 1842 and3,on the right basis—buying and ship- ping by the specie standard alone. The other great staples of the South are in « similar position—sugar, rice and to- bacco. In addition to these, we are informed that the vast ex ports of north-western wheat will take place at New Or- Jeans—equal in quantity to ten for one bushel of former years. The abundance of the crops has brought down the price toan average of 50 cents per bushel, and flour in proportion. This, with the other crops, will probably increase the aggregate exports of New Orleans alone to $40,000,000, which amount will be paid the producers and exporters in a sound currency, either in specie, or a restricted amount of paper currency equivalent to specie. In the meantime, we learn that vast preparations are ma king by the large commission houses of Europe and Ame- rica, yet possessed of capital, to enter this fertile field of commercial enterprize. The Messrs, Browns, the Barings, the Nicholsons, and others, are preparing with aggregate capitals of several millions of dollars. It is also generally supposed that the old system ‘of kiting in exchange will be somewhat broken up. Specie, to a large amount, must be exported from England to the South to purchase the crop. The price of exchange, now about $4,65, will fall to $4.37, and this branch of trade will assume a steadiness and f profit which it has not experienced for many years. Such at least are the appearances, But while these are our prospects of the southern export trade, we cannot say that the foreign import trade will be animated with the same spirit, The new tariff law is the Married. On¥Tuesday, 30th instant, L-- the Rev. Mr. McLane, Mr. Jor D. Freto to Miss Anaxpa Paaxces, daughter of John ‘A. May, allot t ..s city. Died, i On the afternoon of the 30th instant, at 3 o’clock, At- rrep Warxins Drtores, son of Mary A. and John B De- loree, in the 11th ear of his age. juaintances of his mother are re. aye invited to attend his funeral, from her residence (0. 66 Bayard street, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. On the 29th instant,after a lingering illness of f consump: tion, Hztirr Autrz, of Guernsey, Eng., aged 32 y: Latest Advices RECEIVED AT THE NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE, 15 HB w ta Som¥ia: Su SS uwGe-I-B: BG tat hee wes tte. enc thaalcnarae toner sahentee=D Hcy ‘Clarkson, Mrs M ‘Thomson of New York: John Dickie, Ireland-—130 — Iaabella—F Hubschmann, H Barth, A Vol hay jOncnatr Ship, Santora Mra, B Happe, Miss C james in the stee Om, Jau—Brig FloridasRobert Messenger, and A Banacoa~Sehr Don Juan—A Weld, and L Robertson. Foreign tera sack "ye Vi a3 € - R&A men: ohn. heaviest laid for many years. Commercial legislation in i" Sica Us, ronnie eh G this country is just going in an opposite direction to that nee of England. ‘The effect of the law on the imports, and in- | box s tek ob ie: ingo tS eugat directly on the finances of the government, will be equally we pinwall, injurious- We doubt whether the cheapness and vast vate la Sy amanal’ 50,000 amount of the productions for export will alleviate the new | Oranges § restrictions. Whether even, the home manufactures will Domestic Importations. be benefitted, seems to be an open question, which ex- New Ontrane=Ship RG ibn perience alone can determine. by FA ick me uf hd & ‘bales eat. ‘The depreciated State stocks present no prospect of im- | { View hv} eghit Bomimay dia lead provement. Neither is there much hope for the banks | bre oll stones Wah & Mallory—It gx by Pa, that still continue in a state Of enepension "THe Hogiter | Praico Doon tony Rk O Hutcheon as mn of several of the States to pay their dividends, seems to | Howland & Aspinwall—ii¢ kegs shot Scherer! & March-9 wave sasumed the eharacter of a setiled disease. This,no | 55 bags aiken Ht Rowthmayd & sgn-—90 bbls Tand Jas F; Wood- dombt, will have a very serious bearing on the American | { iim de Dee bates eotom Pie & became Bi oe us a charadter in Europe, and give rise to a bitter and unre- bales cotton to order. __ MARITIME “HERALD, shines ‘To Ship Masters, We shall esteem it a favor, if ins of vessels arriving here, will give to Com tt, of our news fleet, a report of the shipping left at the port whence they sailed, the easels spoken om their passage, & list of their cargo, and ay may have. Commodore B: foreign newspapers they ct nl hoard them itnmediately on their arrival, "We will reetprocate the favor in any way. ‘To Correspondents Abroad, Our correspondents in foreign ports full ted to vend by every weasel all the marie fteligenee the = fatical’ inforenation ‘at home or abroad, will be thankfully received.” 5 Days ort the Steam Ships. FROM ENGLAND. FROM AMERICA, Packets u Arrive. : Packets to Sall, FROM L FOR LIVERrow:.. Cambndge, Barstow, Sept. 1 Roscoe, Huitlesou, | Sept.7 POR PORTSMOUTH. Sr. James, Sebor, Sept. Griffing, — Sept. 10 OR Havin Utien, Hewitt, Sept. 1 All Albagy, Watson: - Boe Ships St. Ji Sepa Li odo . " ips ames, rs London, Grinnell Havre, Boyd & K Collins & Co ra, Barclay & Livingston: Gipriiee, Yeiee Mirae Newek oak t Co; Mary, Hayden, Georgetown, SCi_Zotoff, Geiss, Rich: wond, Geo F Cook. Schze Repeiae, Francis, Wilmington, C; Margaret, Woglam, Petersburg, Arrived, Packet ship Rochester, Woodhous: with mdse, to Woodhull & Minturn, were, bark. George, of Belfast, sta Ton 44 16, saw a steamer stan lon 50 45, passed Linual calins and light winds, eae up withthe Banke remen ship Isabella, ressen, 42 days from Bremen, with mse, to Oelichs & Kixger. 2ith July, Off the Isle of Wight, spoke bark Ann, from Boston for Rotterdam, Sth ult, lat 47, Jon 34 30, spoke ship paeen 29 days from New Orleans for Liveporls ath, lat 44 30, lon 37, spoke Isabella, from Liver- for imore—saw her again 12th, 43 30, lon 42. james Hunter. rom Liverpool, July 25, Ist lt. Tat. 4820, lon 19 ath la 43 4 large icebe experienced ci nd has been 18 days since she PeShip Saratoga, Russell, from New’ Orleans, Aug. 13, with cotton, ke. ussian bark i Savin Holstein, 1g Says from St. Peters- burg, math iron and hemp, to Howland & Aspinwall, 14h July, Ba lon 2 40, spoke brig Picoy of and for, Boston, from, St. Peeersbares ‘Sth ult. Tat 45 14, lon'41 24, brig Holland, from npn Rot: terdam for Boston; 26th, lat 40 37, 1on 67, Bremen bark Emma, ark ae wil days from St. Ki ark Hecla, Williams, 10 days from St. Kitts, wi " ion ys ith sugar, Ke. ORE ‘Florida, Crocker, from. Cuba, in ballast, ots tp, Pose foes & Phi 5, brig ugston, Jann vin Trinidad de lipar ‘Left at for Boston, 4 ds; . for Maton Fit ine 33 90 Ton - tn Coit Hence for Georg bgetowri, 8C. snake bg Fa ig Grandee, Gilchrist, 6 days from Georgetown, SC. with HA the Navy, Yard. sth ult. off the Cape of Virginia, saw bark Donglass, standing east. Schr Don Juan, Pepper, fro L. Willard. Sailed in co. York. Left no American vessels, Schr Mary Caroline, Nichols, from Washington, NC. and 4 days from Ocracoke, with naval stores, to Mitchell & Co. gSche Cambridge, ‘Hall, from Boston, with mdse, to E. D. SRiefe Wea. Thompacn, Stillman, trom Virginia, with wood, to master. Schr Letitia, from Vi Schr Lydia Ann, Virgi Below. Salled. French steamer Gomer, for Norfolk. General Record. Lerten Bacs.—The bags of the Cambridge, for Liverpool; St. James, for London, and Utiea, for Havre, will close at Gil, pin’s this moming. Lauyecn.—A staunch low deck schr ef 105 tons, called the gus, was launched on the 20th alt. ac Frankfort, Me. She pot. built wich Jess than six and a half days carpenter labor to One brig, unknown. Continence or VaLPanaiso.—The Marentio, a hed in the port of the Intendancy of St Ji Jags in the year 1941 there were at the port ef Valpara ivals of vessels of all classes, and. Gls clearances, arrivals 187 were English vessels, 61 American, 50 French, 25 Hamburg, 21 Peruvian, and 11 Spanish. ‘The remainder ace of other nations. England has three-tenths of the whole com- merce of Valparaiso, and the Uni tates one-tenth, while Spain, which has the most natural alliance with that port, en- Joys only about a fortieth part. Whalemen, Sailed from New Bedford 29th ult. Wm Hamilton, Indian and Pacific Ocean. Spoken. Pioneer, from Turks Island for Trenton, Me no date, off Currituck. A three masted schr steering to the SW. supposed the Han- nah, of Newport, from NYork for the West Indies, Aug 25, lat 33.20, Ton “6 20. 1 Thames, 40 days from Havre for Portland, Aug 25, lat 42 24, 0 "A tench iteam ship meering FE, uoate, Jat 42, ton 4. ‘A steam ship steermg N, Aug 2, no lat, ke. ign Ports, Havana, Aug In port, Andrew. So erpool, apcertain. Wh ind sil in 6 i Cratoval ¢ tou rar ‘West and a. Northern port, to'sail soon; Le: vant, of Phil ia, from Newcastle, KEnk. dieg coals Hiram W Tyler, from do, do; Frances Amy, from N York, wii cargo; ‘Tom Charleston, sailed same day for Savannah geliza: beth. for Philadel rearet, from Bath, for fre ht oF che ti- “4 day MeLellan, 'yrus, from Phi a on ly ae ma 3 aah Phi in ‘ta, a ladelpina, fetes foe Frhiesy ‘oone onmme day. an ‘ahaa dg United States Ports. Ecusworrtn, Augen Aurora, 8t Thos Portianp, Aug 27—Cld 1d Fraphtin. Porto Rico. Boston, Aug 30—Arr Geo W_ Gifford, Wiscasset: Talley. id, Pc Lucinda 8: Ne rf lk; Mail, Pe 5 now rent ‘aod a a Appleton Nore vrelegra Flambarg, Ide, Almen for) bank andi brig. “Cid ot Rssare. melons hiceatane. Gna: re Sry tod g mits Oncvole, Weck Tadies anda mkt; Senator, javannah. Arr 29th, Hindoo, Liver New Brronp, Aug 20—Arr ines hiladelphie. 1d Co- pericus, Bremen; Ellen Rod; ‘ork. Provibnncr, Avg 2.-Ar ratslation. “Compete ceed NYork. Sld Tecumseh, Philadel) York River, Va; Chesapeake, and Norfolle; Alba York vor dor ‘sia Vu bare, Nor Nor ince de Josoritle for Pro an ede, Pictou; Orator, ang 4p Rhode Island, Pw LADELPHIA Aug ry Lodemi: ford: ld Mary & Sine, * None: ‘rau York: H mr Lodi, Tame, in, Boston; El revmouth;, Leroy, eke London. Arr the Schuy! Benj Franklin, Delaware side. Battimone, Aug 29—Arr Maria, Ocracock, NC. Passed in coming out the Inlet, and on the passage, a number of vessels ‘ashore—among them were the J L Durand, and Kimberly, Oo latter having cutaway her mainmest—W m ‘Ht Harrison, ate Newbecn; also, two Eastern schrs unknown, ‘aschr Injen with lary, Balti- wheat, entirely lost—captain and crew ing with the vessel. Rio de Janeiro and a Gen Marion, ph, Halifax; Chat- ham, Boston; Nile, kt.’ Sid Avalanche, Bor- deaux; Bermudiana, Hal Shatham, Boston, mAbnganpnta, Aug2—Art Hartley, Barbadoes via St Tho- “ih Magee Arr Falmer NYork a Spy do. A rr ain; Hiarnct Hockwell; Liverpoot; Herkaway, dor "Sid Mert oa, Boston. rienced Ni FOLK, nae Roanoke, Turks Island—ex the gale off 's, bat sustained no material ee Wasninoton, NC. Aug 26—Arr Mirror, Myers, m- fice. New York. Sid Cashier, Boston; Mary Caroline, New N x, NC. Aug 20—Arr Capitol, West Indies; Marietta Ryan, Boston. Cid Kimberly, ssTow, Au ‘2—Art Chicora, Liverpool. At Quaran- Th ishiye Thos Bennett fre mjook ris “Me — nett, wig; Me- Sova, ide Birminghann, | ch trom York op, se ichmond, 0. load for Cowes: os; brigs Pee ecchaniy Woe ae ae whi | the veland, q , Baltimore, dos os fay, for Havana’ via Key Weat and jutian Key, on the Ist Gronoxtown, ‘SC: Kug'21—~Cld Caroline E Platt, Rice, N ‘Manrs, Ga. Ang 25—Arr Clarion, WYork. a Gaitean, Ang 22-Cla Remblem, atainoras, Art BOARDING quae. 301 Pearl street, between Beekman and Vouy street. Pleasant rooms with board—Gentlemen who rd ata late hour can have breakfast at ten o'clock. ‘aust Ime war URSE WA \TED. roman 1 sud nase ote male chile sheet: " The best re = reqntods Apety er Ney mths ok SS bane hb hg lo the wi ing to take hereell pene nsetel so te rho is willing to make hersell generally sitaation by applying at 43 eck SI or South st. au30 3tr ws NTED—A Young as With a small capital wishing to ngage in the Grocery and Provision business, is desirous sine ie ane ed in the ‘same, with some person’ already ex: "the Sfice of the Herld for Boubal ai be rik ely condemn a ned vara les ret bert dress hteen etabi- 3tr el} 7 Tee at. poe for wae eee his goed edition on draft- og gare “ferme—The Fashions, with the FLUTE & GUITAR. ME, PHILIPE ERNST, Professor of the Flute, Guitar, and IM esant Concortion bees sremeenyes coh titotennionk. ‘he has just published his new °Rondo Militaire” for the Il be found well worthy the attention of the from its being =e agapted to that instru: ‘d not ony to please but to afford instructio: }. with several other pleasing pieces of his ce Mpos| jon “for the guitar” are to be found at Mr, Erust’s residence 68 Canal street, where he continues to give lessons on te above instruments. al gine SECOND ADVENT. D§, HARVEY'S: Oe hd a pamplet published to show the absurdity Millers doctrines respecting Ghutets Soren Aalvent, fs now tat and dorenis enfoliowe, vot 8 Pearl st, 383 Grand st. 76 Bowery, 169 Broadway, 32 6th and by the editor, 168 6th avenue. This work will be Rooke ‘reign remedy for the Miller mania. mewapmern es: sLlwer ald. + allied dianliilt orm MILLINERY GOODS. Walker street, has commenced and the season, by all the first quality French Ar ha Bonnets, Face Sprigs, he. Par ‘Kiso, a supoly Bihineel fe Flower Makers, consiating of cle required in the manufacture of Artilical Flowers. MADAME RESTELL, - FEMALE PHYSICIAN, Office and residence, 8 Green wich street, where she can be consulted with the strictest ¢ on all complaints incide nd ee rity or suppression of those fune health of every feraale depends, days to effect a perfect cure. "Li ing proper medical rttendance during confinement or other indisposition, will be accommodated during such time, with private and respectable board. “Preventive Powders,” for married ladies, Bi ns of uature upon whie such as to require sate or precarious health forbi 1 atoo re iid in if '. WU he Sone by poall bo tay vers oC ba eal Bee, hey, paola. YAU Letters i ged 10 * box 868, Ra York. Office, 7 treet.” N. A tishine "RESTELL ‘would inform ladies residing out of the city, whose health would not admit of trayelling,that she would devote her personal aitendance upon them im’ any part of the United States within reasonable distance, sl Im*¢ FEMALE MONTHLY PILLS. Ow, ING to the celebrity, efficrcy, and inv: Ma me pachneei Female Monthly Pills irregularit reasion, OF sto] e of those functions of na- ture wy vnc the health of every female depends, since Ut eir introduction into the United States, now about four ems, eonmautity and imitations constantly attempted to fo. palmed r the ge eap common pills ae inant at twelve cents a bor up in different boxes, and called— “Female Monthly Vills)” with the object of selling them, if possible, at one or two sey a Females are therefore cautioned against these attempts e “ten se poe poem. This Female athly ii coun xcept those sold at Madame Ps Office, reenwich street, New York and 7 ees street, raacte: jadame Restell’s signature is written on the cover ean be wsed by married or single, by follo Whe disvckous encloses inde of cock bone als aloe bee potent at 284 Grand street, corner of Rika, New York, si im*r Gs TURTLE SOUP AND STEAKS.—Franklin Coffee House, 66 Maiden lane and 1 Codar strvet—A fine lively Turtle will’ be dressed this day. Soup and Steaks ready ac il o'clock. _sl 1t*r JOHN P. BROWN, DUGA A Lady, Dossgang, anpeioreueation | ve Lessons i 4 5. som bad f Haulers ners ‘other branches, ec tating enconad English Education. Her terms will be'such as parties wishing instructiou, can in fact afford, but references will be required and given. Any further ¢1 iris will be answered by hersel! at her residence, 180 F jin street, be- tween Hudson and Greenw’ au3! 3t*igb 5 REWARD—Lout in Jens City on Saturday evening, 2ith August, between the American Hotel and Rail Road a Gol itch Chain and Key, chased links. The finder iBreesive the above reward by leaving the same at the Ame Tein Hotel, Jersey City, aug St 10 MEI tical rience, is desiorous of obtais aasicuaton at Guner in’ reciectsbie ttn. Rshavonce cum 6 ven to satisty the most scrupulous, Address W. 8. (post paid) (ith 453, upper post office, New York. au30 3t*r BOOK ESTABLISHMENT FOR SALE. THE entire steck of Books and Stationary, Circulating Li- brary, and Fixtures of the Bookstore, 4453 Broadway, are offered for sale on very rensonable terms, person having at command a smail capital, the opportu oT, highly tae one to secure a business which cannot fai to afford to the purchaser a handsome sapport and prove a profitable investment. For further information apply to the assignees on the premi- ses, Tr TAILORS—The advertiser HAIR SEATING AND CURLED HAIR MANUFACTORY. THE: undersigned have constantly on hand Plain and Damask Hair Section S for Sofas, Chairs, Couches and paosie Stools, Curled Hair, We ‘ow Cloth, Twine, &c., for Upholsters, White and ore fair Cloths, able’ for Cap and Stock Mant fncinire rs also for Brush Makers and Musical Instru- The following me ou our ort af Beis Beat PLAIN. MASK. Inch. Piece. Cut. Of all pattems. b 40 42 = 6 42 “ why 7 oO 48 et B Mt 6 9 0 of 6 98 20 “ 6 1,05 2 au 86 1,10 2 7 6 M4 2 1.02 1,06 1,20 2 116 1.20 1,30 26 128 132 15 28 140 Aad 1,60 wo 1,66 1,70 oe wae HNSON & QREEN enix hed & ‘est 13th street, 5t hand ot au3l toc7’ am street, APOLOGY. fd aah above head late) nals of this, city, which i igniiocrion at ineffable vs ith its intended pur- ‘As tr truth is the best of apoligi i t—Taver that the view of Lehn fore 'y prejudices, inadvertent ire ibited my name to a snd hurtenly to me asa true du plicate of that pat in my scanned over, as in its natare 0] , and witht deep drat policy entirely. the case, I repeat spopanyd in the mal- el See are re to el ocher pyevions, neretiog age and pares Wig Maker and ‘tg ig Hai, audi 3t*m roadway, 'HE NEW YO! ohdtors OF MEDICINE P HA CY. LISHED FOR THE. SUPPRESSION OF QUACKERY, H4t met with the mott unprecedented auccess snceits com Mettsied pestpedars, who are. now ‘dnl enn sre ih sn rigor ender the udfcius treatment of heal a“ Fhe a celebricy une pratong ready obcaine msc earl dia, TONIC MIXTURE, A certai ae all forms pete ro ag low hares loss of be Tassil Lane e OS a compen pon, and al comp! sone one ae It a sed ‘great success in cases ol a pie ong i and ventative te yloy ANODYNE LINIMENT. For the cure of rheumatic parns, culie, bruises, sprains, spi- nal disease, nervous he, pains in in the joints, and imme- diate and permanent relief guaranteed, ‘Sold in bottles, 75 cts ‘THE PARISIAN ALTERATIVE MIXTURE. For the cure of all enses of a delicate disease, or for pains in sore throat, or any other distressing symp- tome, broduced aban injudicions use of mereuty, Or by PAE AMERICAN AN DLOUE CA PnaRric, FILL. For the cure the i lood, exciting the whole ve beaiany’ aioe, nd giving new vigor to vital awe Phis medicine is atively waperceding’ the drat purgatives of" the nostra on™ “THE FEMALE, RESTORATIVE PILL. 40 the care of thoae cotmlains peculiat tothe female ex. reserve ‘the reguiar action of the. female eran, with fal dlrections and caations as to use, amd sold in oe Sin ASTLEY Ce COOPER'S PILL. For the cure of cutaneous ersptions, = theuma ‘eae BRE eH ANTE PHLOOT MIXTURE, Guaranteed to vere gonorh aod all cmacoparaient discharges Mes hes BA ‘saa ties at, 50 ceuts "THE, PAPILLARY HEALING POWDER, For the cure of sore siptes, and rapericial -xcqrisions of ole crotfoge may also be hed of the following y verviogs 5 fe nna lion mseect Soltege’ for’ New York, at 97 Nessea By onder, es 8.RICHARDSON, Agent Sine hee HATS. FALL F, ft The salagibey invites the atten- tion of oy Ls Mag graceful, and asteful Low Dell-crowne the only ‘ally’ Iashion- able article of the kind extant, ‘hour et but that tors will spring up, and claim the Denote of hie own origh- inal goucontions, These Hata thing of the kand Jt of sy fe, finish a iraceful a Shpearanees i toclaim mo mre ring F 7 twenty years tnd hei tier kentieme who st 2S and Thshtons to eal 4 {ene eerie of Tesyelhng: Treaks, Camper Bags, Cites andy in facty every thing. hecemary for & pp aim 4 i fit, may also be found a bo aerating 9 OMEWS, 179 Broadway, A030 In is*r Opposite Howard’s Hotel. FISH'S Fall Style for Gentlemen's Hats, Fish annuunces, to the gentlemen of New York, that his ‘Fall Style” of Hats is now ready. The Fashion intehduced a time is -n continuation of his series of Americ ons, the model now submitted to the public, although differing from all preceding ee will cor HE: accompanying the pon of taste for its elegance and symmet same re two dollars; any one. whiting, "the new ening for paar ms pee saketias fhe nah oe. been to impart & rafting earment ts by sending ret post paid, will mit mi ote nia a7 BROADWAY. All orders, O ifrey, 16 Liberty st, will : 2 | ari sceaion “ stiwere. |. Cont teers terre reel tae wipe Bin 500 Yencerday,abay! #olelock from | at Public Anction, au ne Eity ia te ‘Shy ot ofNew, the bank book ofs bor Walle sooemaing the andor of | on We rss orelock ity Bank, two One Thou Thar Bills of the Bank of the | noon, and be centinned’: pte nti | Sate if fntorantionce eafl loud tothe da boc: | Fase, ad peepevey tobe en i ve such information as rec 5h ee Tre tilet aad 4 "" newsinpertvinted anda x ay un sare -Comeeraers ORs F ay eke — Mer a ‘ASSAU RETREAT, 76 Ni treet, by Mrs, Muneut NOTE P. Meese ioea ts oe Paper, N —has recently been fitted yn nce! retreat ou the B yak a very pape ore genes | OR English plan. jar supplied with i and for roy tabi moenet fe, fared, i Teangers' ieee, Ae need sat ORS HAT 0 rangers ¥i the city wi TrEet erate end dostrable locstiga, ax-every ereentson will be SOMPOUNT, Pea TIAL bi Gr ALMONDS given to their Aes pp nar convenience, and charges oo For dstr ying: ian prevent ing meta 5 ing out or turning, prepare: , 5 nigh, goin Fons Four, 10 wareet, (New 1 Ork. Inimitable oi Yacelet with a claap, with the initials et oft a fe me racelet Ke 0. 57 xteen, Ce Ly ¢ ere TOOTH ACHE CURED. hw od Lcd been cured without a single failure italgic paste. The cure is wa the pay pretended. Caria Ey bar “9 wit si It ins* re A Ving @ Wrst rate seven or ela 3 inch Head Li with, aniversal chuck and a slide’ race, the whole com- plete, and is desirous to sell low for case,can a purchaser by ap- ph wo way. aug rd Haken ethic and , prevents its oy i ie nourisher te the rae "ae feet ate color ‘Also preven baie from becom ready shaded, whieh and if used fo Telear the seu eyebrows and. w purchasers, Price 50 eents per bottle, Wiahly perfumed. 165 one ” audi lw*r ___ AUCTION. SALES. THOMAS 2am rs - ERDUOED VEICES OF ADMISSION. q A At half-past 10 e’clock, at No. 11 Elizabeth street, rear of the Recond and Th “5, “outs al vaiety of articles inh 128 cout ie he y ing aad ‘Rtpese house-keep with: bo paltbensed tee room Leg erm and uther tui TURDAY, At 10's o/clock, at the auction room, Wikituive Sale of Elegant Furniture, Piano Fortes, ‘ae t reserve, the entire furniture of a famil up Muse tpberher with, a snlendid stock of cabinet fra 5 ‘ofa ver, forming altogether an as.ortment and ‘variety’ of the very Bort arises ithe line, rarely met ith, Alto, Spiano fortes, At half-past 10 weloat i. sales Extensive sale of sofas, rocki ing ale of fan, ro a ‘sowing chairs, sofa beda, 8 oA ects A ruraga ganas NSE HL Chi J ristopher BtaR in Fgh oem loward, Hor! Lovell (™ Doors open at 7 o'clock ca the fo, will com mence at half-past NIBLO’S BLO'S GARDEN: . (7 EXTRAORDINAY ATTRA r Saedas*! gov TRIUMPHA Nr The Gorgeous Comi vo which ae SIGHT owt MILY COMPANYS creo eof the Bete BASES TUEBDA’ At halfpast 10 o'loek in Extensige Bale 0 Of Dry’ Goods, Clock Jewelry, “"At 11 o'clock in the Fulton st store, Masic, Instruments, Books, Library, Pianotortes, &c.~-Also, to which'the Cigpeon of vectieseens amateurs, &e,, ls called,the following valuable music, kc. the property « of a celebrated pro- ref ate with fessor, Vif£:—numerous pri t d i. e " , Ke, from the best Lea Je apt bones AN GRAND “88 slid URE luetts, airs, songs, &c. for rs 4 and instruments, entire op old [2 melodrama and ballet m c., all choice LA SONSETT ‘DE N UIT. sh sous sim the emphatic language of the owner, “i nevar kept any Saat M Jerome Ravel Dev {Antoine Ravel Also a variety of choice books and spugieal inatramenss, one Mae Coquard, Mme Revel Serarhine grees ist iano fortes, and dulcemer, one flute, & Alter w dj aluable wach, Kc. Sale positive. Quarter of an hour's intermission willbe allowed for Refresh BY RIEL & ARCULARIUS, manne ‘he Lisa Baloen. |ATURDAY, ROVER At half-past idottoek, in the sales room, After which, 2ist time, will be imedted a magnificent Comi MAZULME, ‘ORE Ime, the Night © hevalier Bariano, Elegant Furniture, Flange, Se, t half i age ais As halfpest 10 o'clock, tn the sales room, M. ayy. Auctioneer, BY Ww. KEN Store 156 Bropnong, near Maiden lane. “Nour Qe, e fae, Gabriel ives a Fiesant, THIS DAY. 4 joutrevile a At 10 o'clock, Zaulima, a Ci: Sore oy Watches and Jewelry—Thi ith 8 Ne Magnifi lected of any ever chased ut peste eunion init To concnde wich Peg of ig Maewiseen Paleo of ing in part of 6 very 21, 22 and some with id patent lever with independent jerbed and 2 times, 'y superior article; I London duplex with chronometer Balance, he Jewelle: Very fine duplex watehes, full jewelled. of th neva manufacture; 30° superior double bottom, igut losers of various celebrated makers, vie ‘Rorkiil MY ue fine Micaela Second patent levers, with splei gas PROMENADE 3 ese. at seven o'clock, Entertainments to commence CHATHAM THEATRE. josh, Johnson, Wa Chance, Penington, Se y plain and Tull jewelled, all of which will be. warranted ‘good aa EYE terraced sor ast time keepers. “Also, 100 superior fine gold anel or arte een KINe ipa With thirteen jewels, of various elegant patteris os | King Lear, Forrest | Edy, JR Beow for ladies’ or gentlemen's lepines: e- Cordelia, Miss J Clifton tien.” ‘Tho valo will be poslave, asthe otneris abode lettre In the course of the eve: for Europe. sliter Two Overtures will be performed by the Orcheatra. race W Sones | Frederick, rs Hiel: Paid rane Tier, 50 cents ; Pit, 2% cents; Upper TH Doors {will open at7—Curtain will rise at quarter befo 6 hae precisely. where Tickets may be By R. J. TODD, Anctioneer. of ‘Store 88 Fulton street, Brooklyn. FRIDAY morni adjoining. the’ Ferry, Brook re household furniture’ beds and bedding, good order, comprising in part, m y oa maple, and fhecy ‘chair ot er carpets and ru roy To constant 33 the DE. SHO’ Sid Capt Wien C Meatayor ingrain, hairs, sofs and sattoea, ingra Box Office open daily from 9 to 5, d purchased and places secured. fire trons, chine foetal okt me, soca anl an ter CASTLE GARDEN. Jamps and ornament rc. MAGNIFICENT EXHIBITION OF s0, bar fixtures, glasses, decanters, 8 z Igo, on large assortment of kitchen and culinary articles, Drier MITTANCE Hig EVENING, Seycember in in is season of tl ind. rey nseentation, of, which the sale will commence. t we store coe Monday. fy peo teaular' sale: al lt*r T OF THE CIT ISTORER rune ae Wiors, Segars, &e.—A.C. MENT OF CHE CITY OF VERA CRUZ, HUMBERT & jt this morning, at 1054 o°elock, Witha beaut daply of the felewing. recess room 149 Broudway, commer Liberty sree, ia con Le OF JUPITER. foward, M se eh We Con ald Lee Madeten, Osborne PYRAMID, ie iy STR avert Uvereey “s Jalien Claret, Muscat, & ND CHEQUER PIECE bottles nnd ease: Also, Madeii , Claret, P. Cognac Brandy, old Jamica ium, he ia doialiohoe Of Ave) For deseny ee nk peat bil A AND & GARDENS. CORNER OF BROADWAY AND ANN STREET sate 300 | tome ery baer #710,000 fine $50,000 Havana, ‘opponite St. Paul's vs Chae be aie 10 iat oe ETL e bi "WONDER OF’ CHRANON: Sardines, 0 bores aan 5, do extract of lemonade; Increased Excitement. cases brandy fruit, consignees and dealers, BY F. - ORAENS) Auctioneer lon street. ith other articles worthy the attention ot 1 tre Tn conse fthe i Guiennekiet tase “sited the Saha gl rd we aware that thousands of 801 bes MERMAID, who are desirous of doing 10, at an immense , made arrange: omery street, ity in the world, 1 River ide by onder ofthe anges ofthe elec o Smith atte i wera entire stock of lumber in the y1 consisting Extra cl e for ‘mission to the Museum. of boards and plank, dressed. and undvessed, torte. commodate th ris, shingles, and almost every article inthelumber ine, | which daily attend here, there, will wine week te a an DAY PERFORMANCE EVERY. KETERNGB Sale to be positive: ce without reserve. W. commencing at 4 0’clock- rformances in the day being ‘ERS W. WHIPPLE, Li ee Pec ONC . : prectee even et! It*isr tk Se erarene the Me gry? a ician and Ventriloquist ——=——— from » is w ite i AVGEION NOTICE—The Bale of the Furniture contained | who can be consulted p Hparately daring he iny. M nk y er Dlace piectakibuna fis somal sont om Balloon Ascemioan Feces“ as THOS. BELL Auctioneer. | Blgwing, nd 500,000 cutiosities. neions, Fancy “Glare Admittance to the whole, Mi lb ments, 5 cents-Children alt prices owes SM Suc SILL’S NEW YORK MUSEUM, FOR ALBANY, TROY and interme- 1 lendid low pressure ong: ie erat ow Beanie. ea am 2 will Teave the foot of Conrlandint Thi | (Wednesday) After f oppos oon, Ang. sist at So'elock. Also, ax above ‘on som Bovarseyi Toner ta Somlete ie Cetmve altro end improve wi subscriber wil bea od Bap as aber ibstantial Boat, fitted ith elegant State Rooms, and for accommodation is unrivalled on the ith the bi "the moet me enifeent Hudson. au31 ‘amusement to be found in the Uni VGOREVFORT AND HIBDLETOWR es, Not ing shall be wanting. to make this estshilahment POINTS The tab ROSE ED wal ee pe deepal not ouly calculated to am on and after Monday, the igh of August leave | Nt aatract All offensive exhibitions rigidly atoided. Every’ Muddietown Rajat ey ‘very Monday, Huesdu, | detarment managed more tte please than for im- a ‘i Mi Keyefont 3 alge a, and Nw sh igo Rein | ig nC Hal, bien boing te wih ne mon. chic ad tay, era. Seca tery te Foasuher whe: 1 be furnished with ice creams, confe: tionary, fies Dork, Sen Tama, xc wey. a ae ae Nes Sebeneed srecementte et gran ithe afi Tal eve ' EE ots camer eco: Ga dob nal most fhe resp for those who inal ‘veing completely and el leaaptly sptiod, ecg rege: | struction combi fer Seles "for the weason on iv, darch iooleaving a I eture om has has been repainted and decorated, ent Ro ent ced there which can fail “Hoot of Barclay st New York, at 10 o’clock, A. M., and4 o’ ae Gentre wail Newark, at Mere TDA, A.M. and half aed. | to amuse or instruct tem moet For particulars see bills for next fonday. aul2 Im*r Sie ena on.rare@cret| ITALIAN & ENGLISH cfek Freight of every deseription carried at reduced price. OP ERA. ‘auis Im’ iries having been made as to erformances Gu BEGNIB takes the potieanee. the numerous admirers om ot the ‘ Tuotexi ned toon avi seed cv of Fifteen \Gperns, {iat a and a by all the availsble VOCAL AND INSTRUMSRTE. Fagg eg ing season, SIGN( atone OR PED. ob Be ay P lyn ificent ¥ well neces vere Cs BB ee 2 ra isi "AMBRIDGE, burthen 1100 "Beg Cente ‘m C Barscow, aay positively on T! vs Ist (Serta ber, her Fe eecne aatons atthe Old, or Black Ball Line of Pac- talent in the country. kets for Cabin een cabin and Steerage passengers, arewell | “" i, order tomccomplish 00 desirable au en arties Vi old find it to their oe tage to select th ket as th pectability, at it Sersyisons aba to. secre the bent berths, early "tplienion fteen Opera intended take ‘abe y should be m ade on Beckman street, or to nd. uyon three ni ach week, ifa wfficlont number of subscribers to cover foot of HOCH, BROTHERS RCO. Fulton at. an3ir Next door to jank. then Wiiye SOTA appenr by, te 15th of September, at (—To sail on the tat § | eis og) PERFORM: ee Baca perios hat sailing new bark WESK Sept vied ANG possible exertion will then be made use of t Iding, will positively sail as ror her perfect aa well Vas plead production of pe that shall mest serve the ends of tiers peftents acre Vota s solsae a el Sipe lpepezges over temeens rar an handsomely accommodate a limited number of second — Passengers at moderate Piet ifearly application be made board the bark, at pier 12 E R, 0 10, Signor feels; i nnont Sthart Sete JOHN HERDMAN, | treaty with some of the frat artsts in Europe for the occas aust Qtr who may wish to honor to wore the enterprise, ‘hose will have the kindness oe etG NORE eeNE. q —Packet of Ist Beptember— BB ri. sesll dnow OL sailing packet ship GAM BRIDGE, Captain Barstow, Ww punetually as SOK at Bedehae regular day, Andat the various Muste’Storre of the a cty ‘This sip has very extensive and comfortable accommoda- N. B.—Subsenbers’ "Tickets ‘uansfe rable—the price of admis- tions for cabin, second cabin and steerage eee ‘rs, at reason- | sion to non subscribers will be one dollar for each performance. able rates, if early appheation be made on bosrdor {O49 ‘an31 Steod r TO THE AMATEURS OF THE an 20° 43 Peek slip, or 52 fou be, ‘comer Jones lane FOR LIVERFOOL—Old Black Ball Line of ! Li rene ne Candia S$’ i epee ia byjnsing che Wr will be despatched es abgr Ms men ‘For passage either to oF iri anen ac. | Ew ba ing Eras Liverpool nt in two jormmnodatiensy SpPty 19 Ati ms hich i pen ex Co be furnished for any amount, payable reel diay Dat casa ein ‘Apply av above." auztm — | Publis gc trom ks GRET FOR HAVRE-( )—The etna BSN ICA, Fred'k Hewit, Missi, wil call os nslgNOn py et hat in ae Ist September: 4 HINCKEN ey " street, or at the Lap ah FOR NEW ORLEANS: splendid new packet ship U: TEN NC Gaus “Fill be despatched on the Sth ol nose about to embark for the share port, wit please notice hat thi ethe only rexalar packet. hi Ty avore, andor ibin, econ pecesnaac For which, apiy wo ths ( ahs The DAGUERREOTYPE APPARA- TUS, Passer NEW PA at Murry’s Dahl FA; ARTAULT & CO. 16856 FULTON 8 TREET. ‘if NE "THU vigsanctsn jeoedlent we stn peesectaowteiee Positively tra nee Réraler Parker Lou at cick wT be gi epee one the oh fs SAL Arta ox ship LOUISVILLE Hunt, will sail es Price of the spars com complete varies from $5 10 $100. Also abo: ‘Acromatic Lenses, F " im handsome furnished ae ‘of iodine, For ici puarage, paving, hnidsome farniahed csom - | paths bromine, < chloride of iptine, chloride of gold, te. orto Ly yw ieee Coeare constantly veotlting Noe: of f the latest invention. board. E. K. COLLINS & © Fir lla Kinds of fancy articles of the latest inv Agente in New Orleans, Holl % South st. who ‘vil f iy td ress, Grea are i ee ets the noses by this ne cor | G ERMAN QUA By? See aoe oll please send in their bills of lading enrly thie | they are no ae oS NNAH—This di ror has culars, plosso tog HSTHO fing eek po LING, Capt Hamilton, will 2 ke Be eee a CY a HOTEL DE E_LEUROPE, ‘kee ea sap meshes ‘ite has itasknnad legs ‘to give eae 5 i f the a eee ea cree ie w race end ques ot all times it ae bar is sup) a at 3 days. a fe) = = ne sachet thip th Capt be vine gecommatons nid abi "5 fab bit o> Ae a rooms strangers will fet oe ‘an admirable place to those abor the above port ec wi ing 80 near ness. " ‘ Age passengers tecion on board, Or Ban HERDMAS, ae erate ecuke uaeh be Ged bt’ pertien ov ringle geo IMPORTANT TO THE ROT CHARLES es ARKO. SD, Lees Takaney, wit cnoee PUBLI serves or a Sevie ALL pho ye canoh acai ke D. H. RO} west of Hudson. 0 large assortment hick Ninf splenitd, fas | tuctiias Cataetee St re jele'smer rage passengers, are very superior. He md a Ben Seer aee ra pl. the Sapien Pont thrs the most desirable ship o! ¢ of being very low, thore btn Med roe Nd Ren pr aa ee angi at. corner or Jones? lave. for ist October— mee set sno ing oe fe Bn poet seme RHUL TING, meat ao toa PORTUGUESE FEMALE PILLS. FPHESE farfame | and cel Tim vais ina country oon icra as anh BUERW: Ce in oh Ss ‘for aoe se ie a a mal Pears iad an Cra w Sheridan EE a or nod Boho P diet een le ee wei bs

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