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riots among the laborers along the Welland Canal, (at St. Catharine's, &c.) are at last quelled. It seems by the St. Catharine’s Journal of the 27th August, that, when the riot made its outbreak at Broad Creek, “ one of the magistrates of that vici- nity had the firmness to do his duty, and immediate- ly made @ requisition for a company of Incorporated ilitia, at Hamilton, which was ly sent him; with aud a number of the inhabitants which he collected on his route, together with the Marines and Sailors belonging to H. M. steamer Minos, he made a sally aoe the rioters and completely dis- pe them, but not before taking more than two undrea of them prisoners, whom he marched tr- subsequent! , teen of the latte confined on hour T the Minos: the remainder waiting a further examination, previously to their being committed to jail to take their trial at the next Aiose 5 Sg conduct. Mack pesise is beara: ed upon Mr. Th , the magistrate, a military and BN vie aided him, in effectually breaking up this formidable and lawless gang of brutal rioters.” Srranog Story.—Some man in West Broadway, itis said, has kept a beautiful daughter in confine- ment in his own house. for the last five years, on account of religious opinions. What have the po- lice done about this ? IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! The College of Medicine and Pharmacy, Established for the Suppression of Quackery, 0G- BEG TO INFORM ALL PERSONS DESIROUS of obtaining medical advice, that on remitting the sum of one dollar, with a statement of their case, they willbe supplied with one dollar’s worth of appropriate medicine, anda letter of advice containing full directions as to diet, regimen, &c. All letters must be post paid. Address W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent. Principal Office of the College of Medicine and Pharmacy, 97 Nassau street, N. Y. N. B.—The Consuttine Paysician is daily in attendance at the private consulting rooms of the College. Hours from 10 till 2 o’clock. og- SALOONS, NO. 111 Broadway, corner of Thames street, opened on a strictiy Ew plan. At this unique establishment, breakfast, dinners and sup} can be procured at seasonable hours. ‘The daily bill of fare is made up from every delicacy the markets afford, and at moderate charge s. Particular regard has been paid to the selection of wines for these saloons, Private parties can be served in the private rooms. — A variety of soups ready at 11 o'clock A. M, Rage TO YOUR POSTS! THE BATTLE BEGUN—LIFE OF HENRY CLAY.—The Extra New World, containing an original Life of “Harry of the West,” prepared under the authority of the Whig Com- mittees of New York, and intended for circulation in every hamlet in the Union, will be published This Day, and for sale at the office, No. 30 Ann street, by the single copy, price 6} cents, or at $5 per hundred. It 3s embellish: edith a fail length Likeness, handsomely engraved from Franquinet’s celebrated picture representing Henry Clay seated in his studio at Ashland. Orders from Committees and Clay Clubs Secclosing. 66h.) are requested to be for- warded immediately. Address, J. WINCHESTER, 30 Ann st., N.Y. &@ WE BEG TODIRECT THE ATTENTION OF our readers to the following communication, addressed to “ Messts. Rowianw & Son, 20 Hatton Garden, London,” whose advertisement appears in another column. Gentlemen,—i have much pleasure in peng, able to in- form you of another case of the almost miraculous etticacy of your Karypox. I ama young man twenty-one years of age, and have been for the last seven or eight years tormented with having large sores and pimples on my face, tor which I have advised from time to time with the different doctors of this and the adjoining (Limehouse) rent no effect. I was last induced to use your Kal: » and after having used very little more than two 4y bottles, have the happiness to inform you, that they are all removed, and have not left the slightest trace behind. 1am, gentlemen, your grateful humble servant, H. LOWTHER. 13 21 SG ANOTHER CHAPTER ON THE HUMAN HAIR.—Certain chemicals, combined with precaution, and applied according to directions, will have the follow: fect on the hair, viz: make it’ grow dark from the Toots, stop its falling off,and effectually eradicate all scurf, dirt, or dandruff from the scalp. Such a combination il of Coral Circassia. We know this, but here further proof from these respectable perso ‘WM. TOMKINS, 92 King street, N. Y. J PEARSON, Navy Yard, Charlestown, JAMES GILBERT, Houston st. N. Y., J. F. TOLLAND, State Boston. §@-SEA-SICKNESS AND HEAD-ACHE CURED BY Sherman’s Camphor Lozenges. They have been fully tested in somany cases that none can doubt their efficacy Persons subject to fatigueor lassitude, will tind one or two lozenges to give new life and vigor to the debilitated ay tems. Those attending large and crowded parties will find an occasional use of a Lozenge will keep up their spirits and enjoyments fora loug time. “Many, in these arm days, suffer from drinking freely ofcold water, and are induced to take some brandy or wine to counteract the effects, when one or two of Sherman's Camphor Lo- zenges will afford much greater relief and not cause such unp! it saymp*oms. 106 Nassau street is the place to get the genuine Bherman’s Lozenges. Penny Freups, Porian. RHEUMATISM IS EVERY DAY DISAPPEAR. ing before Dr. Henry's Vegetable Rheumatic Syrup. Here is anether certificate: — ‘These are to certify that about one year since, I was ta- ken with the Rheumatism in all my limbs, but in my shoulders it was the worst, and so was it that I could not raise my armsto my head. Sometimes I «lid not slee} for the whole night, but walked the floor incessantly. had at difterent times not leas than a dozen doctors, but they did me not the good, and I thought I never should get better, and had given up all hopes, when seeing an advertisement in the papers of Dr. Henry’s Rheumatic Syrup, I procured abottle which helped me immediately, and less than three bottles have perfectly cured me, and I can with confidence recommend it to any one who is simi- larly afflicted. JOHN COMMUNS, 13 Pear! street, near Whitehall street. Naw Yonrx, Aug. 31, 1942. All are invited to call at the office, where will be shown above fifty names, and about thirty certificates of persons inthis city who have been curred of rheumatism within the past ten weeks. The medicine is for sale in this city, at No. 986 Bowery,corner of Houston street. In Brook- lyn, at Stewart's, No.75 Fulton street; in Newark, at rippe’s, No. 298 Broad st. GTO THE PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK :— GrstLEemen :— In the most respectful manner we ask your attention to the followin, We have the agency for a Salve by a Mr. Dalley, that, while entirely innocent and mild, will take out fire and heal burns—saving life in the most distressing and danger- ous cases, with a ity and certainty entirely beyond any other remedy that has ever been invented or dis- covered in medicine. We know this is an assertisn that you must admit if you once witnessed ts. We are determined to make the people of this city know this fact, and we ask to do it through you. We ok you to let your patients in such cases know it. We will give it to the poor, and to those able to pay you for your visits, rather than it should not be used in cases of distress. It shall be taken from the boxes and done up as aed x pen. without a name, in all cases where you wish credit of effecting the cure ; and we positively assert that no appli- cation known or prescribed by the profession, has one hun4redth part of the power of this salve in stopping the torture of a burn or scald and healing it rapidly and health- fully, and it never can do harm. We do not know the composition and cannot therefore make it public—but is that, we beg to ask, a sufficient reason for you to refuse ite use? By it we can assure yeu several lives have been, and more can be, saved, where other human aid cannot cure. Respectfully, nM €OMSTOCK & CO —— AMERICAN MUSEUM.—T' & grand Pied at this establishment ; and the elties put forth exceed in splendor and variety anything ever betore pre- sented here. The wonderful Mermaid remains one more week. Harrington, the unrivalled Ventriloquist and a mired Magician, whose fame extends throughout the Union is engaged here, also the inimitable negro dancer, Master Diamond, Whitlock, the celebrated banjo play Miss Taylor, the charming vocalist, from the Park Thea- tre, Boyce, the comico singer, Celeste, the pretty little dancer, the mysterious ev 4 fortune teller, and an al- most ualimited host of curiosity embracing all the won- derful products of creation. There will hereafter be two hole, remaina at Xweniy-hve cemtaehent eoawgh wi enty-five cents—e! ugh in all conscience. i ee a Herald Bulletin of News, Herald General Printing Office, The General Printing Office, capable of doing all sorts of printing, such as books, bills, cards of all a open at the Herald Buildings, entrance oon jaseat etreet-—loseph Elliott, Printer. MONBSY MARKET. Sunday, September 4—6 P, M. A synopsis of the late tariff has been copied into most of the newspapers, credited to an organ of the high tariff ad- vocates. It may be proper to state that the table was stolen bodily from this paper, first by the Albany Evening Jour- nal, and then by the small paper alluded to; some few addi- tions were made to it incorrectly, and many biunders made in copying by the gentlemen who appropriated it to their own tise, The transaction is, however, typical of the high tariff policy. The woollen manafacturers clamor for high duties upon woollens, and smuggle the raw material.— Their advocates clamor for the protection of industry,and then they steal its results. The new tariff is not likely to improve the condition of the federal treasury, which is already in a singularly dis- astrous condition. The following is a comparative table of outstanding Tressury Notes :— ‘Tueascay Norse Termes under act of Feb 15, 1941 edeemed of that issue, Grand total outstandiag, 9,077,006 2,903,818 8,771,999 regate reduction in the jemount out- 9 for the month. The arrearages due by the government, and to accrue during the present month for interest, expenses civil and military, &c. &e., were reported by the Secretary of the Treasury at $5,- 055,000. This will make the national debt stand as fol- lows :— Nationat Dew oy rie Usiren States. ‘Treasury notes outstanding March 4, 1941, Debtot District Columbus and old deve, Total old debe, New Debt. Loan Sept. 1841, Redeemable Rate Int 194 25 14 Lest é * April, 1842, 1862 6 ‘Treasury notes outstanding, Actual debt, August, 142, Stock on the market, S’ '* Arrearages as above, 16,024,478 10,405,521 9,059,000 $31,491,990 1, $26,91/999 ‘Total present debs Increase since March i The amount of stock upon the market, $10,405,521, was authorised to, be sold at any price, and with a degree of folly seldom evinced by persons pretending to direct the public finance, agents were sent to Europe to endeavor to obtain the money on those terms at a moment of almost unbounded discredit—when American creditors were ex- asperated to the highest degree by the repeated failure of ‘States, not ‘rom want of ability, but fram avowed want of will to pay. Their agents of course, met with not the smallest encouragement, and-at our latest dates from Lon- don,were on the eve of their departure for the continent to spread the disgrace of the government by hawking its self-depreciated steck in the markets of the world. In the mean time, by the late law, their powers have been re- yoked. They are now no longer at liberty to sell the stock at less than par, for cash at 6 per cent. The dispo- sable amount is also cut down to $4,405,521, by the autho- rity granted to the Secretary to convert the balance $6,- 000,000, into Treasury Notes, and pay them out at par in discharge ofthe public debt. This assumes the shape of a forced loan, and it becomes matter of enquiry what will be the market price of these notes. There are many rea- sons tu suppose that they'will greatly depreciate, and will then be purchased by capitalists here and at the eastward. The depreciation will be effected by the quantity to be is- sued, the manner of the issue, and the operation of the pre- Sent oppressive tariff. The quantity now outstanding is as great as ever before, and they are already at } discount. This amount is to be increased by $6,000,000. These are to be issued to contractors and others, in payment of claims, in many cases of long standing ; and the govern- ment creditors are mostlythose who are not in asituation to hold the notes. ‘They will be obliged to sell. The amount due them, according to the statement of the Secretary, enough to absorb nearly all the notes, and consequently, it may be expected that the whole supply will come upon the market at a time when there will be little or no de- mand, except for permanent investment. The Treasury estimate of receipts from all sources up to January next is short of $5,000,000. If this whole amount were paid in in Treasury notes, the outstanding amount would be increased $1,000,000. That estimate was made, howe- ver, before the passage of the new Tariff, when the duties were much more favorable to revenue than now. Last year the Treasury notes fell to 6 a6 per cent discount, but improved under the demand for custom house purposes, caused in some degree by raising the tariff in September last, 20 per cent on all articles thereto- fore free, which improved the revenue, and has caused the rec -ipts from the customs to range higher during the first six months of the present year, than any year since 1836, with the exception of 1839. The new tariff is pro- hibitory on a great many articles that have before yielded revenue,and from the best information, it may be estimated to decrease the customs, through prohibition imports about to the same extent as those customs were improved by the tariff of last year. This being the case, the demand for Treasury notes will depend less upon the mer- chants, and more upon capitalists. The latter have re- fused to give par for the six percent stock, which is the most desirable form for permanent investments. They can get New York seven per cent stock at par, and Kentucky, equally fe, at a rate yielding 7} per cent per annum, with a bonus equal to one half per cent additional. The remaining $4,000,000 of government stock to yield the same rate of interest,as the New York State 7's is worth, 85 percent, supposing it equally as safe. The Treasury notes must yield a better rate to make them at- tractive, and this must be done at the expense of thegov- ernment creditors. At low rates, there is no doubt but that all the notes will be taken up by capitalists ; con- fidence in their ultimate redemption is unshaken, and the amount of capital lying idle, particularly at the east, where, since the establishment of the line of steamers, an important change has taken place in the employment of capital. By the ease and rapidity of communication, im porters have been enabled to keep up their assortment of goods, and still keep on hand nearly one-half of the stock, that was formerly necessary ; capitals employed in the import trade are, therefore, much smaller, but oftener turned. In hardware, instead of ordering six casks of Birmingham goods, importer’s now order but one, and their invoices will average less than half the amounts of those formerly necessary to do the same business. This has released a large amount of capital, which is seeking other channels of investment, and under the new tariff, will, in some cases, be applied to the manufacture of those goods prohibited by the present high duties. This has already created alarm among the manufacturers; as an instance, wood screws and butt hinges, important articles of import, have now a specific duty laid upon them equiv lent to an ad valorem duty of 60 a 70 per cent; conse- quently the import must cease. This bounty is so high, that it will tempt new men and new capital in the trade, and the old manufacturers run the danger of being ruined by excess of competition, while the government 1s de- prived of its revenue. Already the liveliest alarm is felt upon this subject, and when the temporary interest which grew out of the supposition, that holders of goods would be benefitted by the temporary rise of prices consequent upon high duties, shall have passed away, all parties will join for a modification of the present tariff, and the insta- bility of the revenue laws will continue to be a source of insecurity to merchants, and consequent stagnation of trade Corn Crop, ‘We see it stated in the Rochester Post, that the crops in that vicinity do not realize the antici s formed before harvest. These representations are in consonance with acertificate now published by several agriculturists of neighboring towns, wherein they say that the straw was certainty heavy, and the prospect fair for a heavy y but those who have thrased in that region, find ‘tI only about two-thirds of an average crop, while the wheat is not as plump as usual. The certificate to this effect was signed by ten farmers. Domestic Markets. Cnanreston, Sept. 1.—The operations in Uplands have been quite extensive, when compared to those of the pre- vious week, prices however have aot varied materially sales at 8.42, 74, 7, 64, &, 6 cents. There has been nothing done in long cotton article. The stock on hand of all descriptions amounts to 301 bales of which about 225 bales are on sale,a great proportion stain- ed, No new feature in the Rice market. Demand mode- rate and holders willing to meet buyers. Sales at $: a $2 5-16, principally at $2 3-16 and $2}. Of Rough hice the quantity is fully adequate to supply the probable demanu between this and the forthcoming of the new crop. New Onrea: Aug. 27.—Transactions in cotton con- tinue limited. The market forthe new crop opens with low prices, and a poor prospect that they will speedily improve. The stock of Sugar in the Levee is very much reduced. The estimated quantity is from 180 to 200hhds. Sales at prices varying. trom 3 te 43 cents. The sales of Tobacco this k have reduced the stock to about 250 hhds. without change in prices. We under- stand that the demand has been chiefly for Xd at 14 a2} cents. aS eee Latest Advices AT THE NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE. y 18 . bane Macao May 716 . & Madras April 3 1 i ++ Mareh 19 23 Montevideo: +++++-July 5 26 Maranham ++ -+-+++June 25 , & Matanzas «+++ ++: Aug. 20 9 Mayague aly 10 Maracaibo Jaly 16 4) June 3 u i y 0 2 4 1 1 20 1 it 4 3 29 6 4 1 1 7 20 1 21 H 5 u 2 19 13 a ¥ 15 ” & fy u aI 4 19 n u Hf - 9 u B Is B a __ AUCTION SALES (Stover Narte hee ae eek ion street.) chairs, sofa beds, __AMUSEMENT SS THEATRE, REDUCED PRICE ¥ First Circle of Be Second and Third Pic THY ve NG, IMPORTANT TO D*, BOSTWICK, 75 Cham! tention (o the treatment FEMALES. i ber street, pav's particul ‘omen. His iful female complaints induced ban? ottomans, divans, foot be: Livearoot—Ship United Stat 100 tons coal 1 segs Sande, Fork toe GG Se WH son, Pace & co—2 Tracy & Allen—1 RA Jol —) Wenman Pg I Faia 4 i jardnes aout G's ‘o ‘llows, Wadsworth & co—2 F T Fe: past 10 o'clock in the sate rooms, of Dry Goods, Clothing, pledged articles, At !lo’elock in the Bolan ot » Instruments, Bo to which’ the attention of 1 “CARPETING FROM — AUCTION, _ comedy ucE AS IT Ia, Smith Drummers D, in T MACAIRE. Browne | Jaques Sirop, 22 McGowan & el & Spence—2 JM Robert Macaire, them at the followIng low lien, German and songs, &e. for voices and instrame: jodrama and bailet mi wage of the owner, reach composers, D at 7 o'clock and the performance will com- bee at halfpast NIBLO’S GARDEN. Ri TTRACTION..49 PHANT SUCCESS!) Gorgeous Comic Panto COMPANY by teougha Ine eaten bly aud Brussels, which they will sell at « public will find itan object to re vr chasing else TON HOUSE.—The House are no prevay ngle gentlemen for board do. 3 W N Seymour—3 J Robinson & co—15 A Mite ardson & Watson—7 © A&G F Eversou—$ 8 T Jones & co—l th, Dodge & co—3 A Thos Cooper—1 ot W Whitewr riety of choice books and musica! instruments, one wo fortes, and duleemer, one flate, « roprietors of the Carlon ight—1 HS Ball WH Cary & comt © ‘A Lobse—1 WH Horstman—3 Ward & A Comprising carpets; chairs; table glis & Sou! Griffin & Pallman—1 HR Crowther20 cases 9 Wardrobes; coche A geweral and choice variety ing room | wruiture, kite! blinds; eormiees; 'LORIDA FUNDS.— Tallahassee—se bbls seed Peter J ‘won Bank and Southerm Trast cou- thos Walker—3 H Eschanger—t Frances Aimy—¢0 bxs sugar Maitland & co— cco A © Rossiere—| bx Goodh seyags Mever Stucke—2 d9 1 Arooaint er do Wi Ht Pho tanislans—| xes do De ite i 3 mudse P Pow & co—l coffce mill GL Meacham aah —$ MARITIME HERALD. Sailing Days of the Steam Ships. YROM ENGLAND. stantly purchased and sold on tae most favorable terms. AASPIAN OYSTER SA £2, Saloon: comer of Fulon a ; wi ° i OPSTERS ie ete , clock eons state LE FETE CMAMPE' R 2 The Aged Dancers. trunk Walderon & Ackerman, No, 51 West Broadw: 173 do 2 bales tol ISTARE, ty Wall street, ~The Caspian Oyster Nassau streets (under. the Chevalier Lourdos, carpets, painted bli Notary of the Village, 12 matrasses, C ILL & ARCULAI _ Dorcas, Particular attention paid TUESDAY, Bo srhuh 20a time sets of Artificial Teet! Of very choice south own sherry, Port claret, champagne of favorite brands; cordials, sperm candle Se ok Gordon's pale a re lar branch of the GLASS EARTHENWA OR HOUSE. ner Services, 115, pieces, FROM AMERICA. fession is a sure * Caledonia, Low G. Western, Hos! guarantee to all who may CHINA, Also Bollinger champagne, anchor brand, just landed,superior Packets to Salle Packets vo Arrive, PROM LIVERPOOL. United States, Briton, Aug. 1 Zulimay's C To conelude with av i NCI Porcelain Din er : F ‘4 of the M, if French or Eugli MAZULM Ey euiticent Palace of ¢ whole to conel jude. "ROMENADE MUSI at che auction rooms, arge assortment of the cluding full and half French 2222s “orcel: Granite, blue or whit French Porcelain, 0’ do it ‘Tea Cups and Sauce sMol luebec, Hebard, Tickets—60 cents Philadelphia, Hovey, Aug. 20 Doors open at half past six o'clock, Kutertainments to com= menee at half east seven. ATHAM T eens 11 s pring seat sofas; rockers; dressing bu- #8, (41 pieces) French Porcelain, lo. do Albany, Watson, Silvie de Grasse, Piaho Fortes—Several makers, combiniag all t 1 splendid piano fortes, by celebrated A Ay , Ainsworth, Aug To Ship Masters, ‘We shall esteem it a favor, if ca) SEIT OF MK. FORREST. MONDAY EVENING, Sept 5th, ’ ass will be performed the Play of VENICE PRESERVED. G Cat Wines, per dozen, from Lemonades, handled, T, Of the finest descripti of $i2 the set. Just opene we 3s "clock, at the anction rooms, , framed—Catalogues on the morning SATURDAY. At 1034 o'clock at the auction roome. ! s Atl " é Hlegant Oil Paintings, tains of vessels arriving ofsale. fn we W. A. Bassett, of our news fleet, 4 report of the shipping left at the pert whence they sailed, yessels spoken on their pas neets or dozens, at the low + handsome assortinent of In the course Of the eve Two Overtures will be ‘0 eouclude wit E Forrest | Phasarius, enona, re Prices—First Tier, 50 cents ; Pit, 25 ceuw Theta td cents joors will open at7—Curtain will rise at quarter befo 'y from 9 to 5, where Tickets may be ured. MITCHELL'S OLYMPIC THEATRE. evgaged in this establishment, sted to meet in the aratory to the opening r ____' _ W. MITCHELL, Manager. AMERICAN MUSKUM, GARDEN AND ALLERY OF FINE ARTS, OF BROADWAY AND ANN STREET, T. BARNUM, MAN GHAND GALA WE MONDAY, September Sth, and exerr day and evening during N. nt forthe sale of Simpson's Ear Comets, for the relief of deatness. ‘The Anti-Angular System of Writing, REDUCTION, FROM TWELVE TO SIX DOLLARS! R. BRISTOW of London, respectful, and Gentlemen of New York and have commenced for the season, and that ‘erms one nall,—to Six Doitars! No. 235 Buopaway, nean Park Puack. y y taught in twelve lessons finished business-like style o bad, illegible stiff, or cramped the —One of the handsomest bar-roos will reciprocate with the lease of the the favor inany way. ‘To Correspondents Abroad, pondents in foreign ports are respectfully all the, marine intelligence fantical information of an} siding at home or abroad, will be ve situated next door to the 4th the place for the last six years. Thi ied for immediately. iginal Star House. apenas STATEN ISLAND FERRY. Foot of Whitehall street. boats STATEN ISLANDER and SAMSON flew York and Staten Island every hour, from 8A 2 noon excepted, quired to be particularly marked, and are at * aire on the pre 86 20" forms the Ladies kind, from any one re PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPT. 5, 1842. HE Ladies Lind Gentleme: for the ensuing season, ‘Tuesday next, Sept writing may be. Axo A neat and handsome, delicate. and fas weuve Easy Li ia New York can take B. is to be seen from 9 to LA. N » United States, Britton, fi whb sive, t Weeraie nn recent Ship Tallahassee, Os! on and after Monday, the Ist Middletown Point (tide permitting) every born, from Prissy : ing Classes from 7 to 9. _ Boox- Krerina ‘Tanght on a superior method, by double and single entry, scientifically and practically. TENNLN 29 4 G4 APH A new system of the Artof Wriung ‘Vrials ac Law, Se. &i ne course of lessons! at £3 the author is presented to every, rk, soon; bask Hope, Key-Fort at’3 o'clock, Pm. at 83 o’clock, a M., © waiting cargo; Globe, jus ma from New York.— mouth, with 150 bbls oil—k xchange, of Ply- it home in a few days—wished to be It is with no small degree of pleasure and pride that the ublic #tention to the NDOUS ARRAY pur forth here thi WONDERFUL MERMAID, eat Magician and Ventrilo vd, the renownes ky the unrivalled guine’s Dock, Staten Is ch wi NEWARK AND NE’ 6} Oly 42% cent The apleudid and beimg completely and elegantly refitted, ips tor the season on Thursday, &: week, including the ‘ances Amy, Park, from Havan: Meacham. Left brigs Margar do, waiting to di abeth, Remington, fi for New Orleans, same day, Aug. 24, with sagar, North, ae Rich, Lectures, Sermo mmnenced her re, do; sehr Henry, their permanent guid EO. 8. SOREN & C French and English CORSETS, Just received 10 cases per Montreal, consisting Sortment of the above article, particularly suitable for. the American market ae ‘Also 5 cases of SILK FRINGE, containing a large assort- nfent of every color and width, which are offered at extremely Vlor, the accompli 66 Beaver Street, Importers of a Petite Celene, the BALLOON ASCENSIONS pst ate] emusements, for E i-past seven, P. M. © Cente—Chitdre! Singer in the country, ‘ Sist ult. off Hatteras, spoke 8 days. fro indsor, NS. Whitsey Cn,” om Windear the Passaic will leave New York at 10 A. M. 0 days f Leave Newark at halpast 7A. M. and at 20" iverpool Leone, Wiswol with plaster, to Soule, Schr David B. Small, W, from the Garden on t and hosts of othe; days from Key West, ht of every description carried at reduced prices. ' +L. Maitland & Co—2 passenzers. Schr Virinian, Walpole, 2 days trom Norfolk, with mdse, to Sturges & Clearman—10 passengers, Sailed Vermillion, for see bills of the day, ANCES TWICE E ng at four o'clock and half RAL PASSAGE. OF- BCK SLIP —Pas New Orleans, Mobile ositively the first aud only regular Packets,to sail 2 q in ‘co. with schr Fall River, Passed a large bug ashore on Bigg loss of mainmast—no deubt the Angola, before reported Beitr Alarie, Wheeter, Schr Bergen, Latourette, City retailers and country merchants would do well to ex: tainmeats, will remain at only twer 1 2 well ! amine the assortment before purchasing. fal Praktnlotel 252 Broadway, opposite City Hall. Tremendous Attraction IE, exiensive alters ou ation plete it will postavely open on Mo: Pst appearance uf Mr W INCHELL, de! French, Yankee celebrated Voea 7 days from Washington, NC, with packet ship Montreal, Tinker, on the CONDUCTOR, ESE instrumeuts are to be obtained at R. SIMPSON’S, culiarly simple construction, they e placed in the eavity of the ear to give im- f to this disagreeable malad Persons, non-residents o! of 5 dollars, can have a pair forwarded Di NE INVISIBLE VOICE Increased Novelty?! LOD 1th Sep as 7 3 days from Baltimore, with mdse, FOR LIVERPOOL—The packet ship Eutaw, Thompson, cic cena vs W ORLEANS—The packet ship Alabama, Bun- ker, on the ioth it JOBIL E—The packet brig Linden, Griffith, on the FOR SAVANNAH—T'! 8. Faire the rath Spt Astor House. Of a Schr Providence, Crosby, 3 days from Foliy Landing, with he pet MOSSOP, the are EVENING, SEPT. sth, and during the week, stalented and popular performers wil appear in a e¢ ictorinl Baloon aitach: * establichins nt, which bae been redecorated and embe by the first artists and msde on the remittance post, or if desired? for the sale of SIMPSON’S E. com. Schr Two Pollies, 5 days from Havre de Grasse, with mdse, ler. Schr Rochester, Wise, 3 days from Baltimore, with mdse, to ‘he packet brig, Philura, on the Sth, “The brig Edward on the 5th, ship all of the first class, and have unsnrpas: and ster rage parsengers, 24 hours from Berlin, with woo . Brewer, from the wreck of sh Hempstead Beach, with 32 bales dry goods in a damaged state, and 50 jassengers. Hickory Jackson, SALOON, 8 MAIDEN-LAN informs his friends and the pub* om will take charge of the Oyste! Stvnd for the eusuing seison. As Mr. be direeved solely to the rest assu ed on bei L\ the present great parop- . Mr. Winchell will’ introduce a quizzicel and laughable petsonations LE from the wreck of ship Westchester, riety. of original, dral ers. i P. Rhodes, Rhodes, from ship Westchester, with er department, th i ent, Hi wil be tuemahed with ie cream, confoct It Fresh and Pickled nd and every delicacy the mani + ies furnished wit be despatched to he ver; best quality, on reasonable term: ED PORTABLI OUPS, <A regular succession of Packets will w cir at bapd af music y él sea, and air; mineral won- amber of portraits of Americau worthies. perfect preservation its One brig, unknow: (F The British fri General Record. Swe Westoursten.—At noon yesterday, when Captain a, left the Westchester, she had three and but little hopes wore RPOOL—To sail on the 7th Septem vor well known fa sailing pack- Capt Palmer, will posi te Warspite is at anchor at the SW: | P,TENT PRESERV’ ANT TARRANTED to keep ai viz: lobsters, halibut, 1 ancient ceremenis and ful ter the performances, iments in Blectricity, wilt ck—Tickets 2 cts —Children half omfort and convent 5 try .would do well to Brewer, of the Arabe feet of water above her lower de eutertained of getting her off. The steamer Mutual Safety was still alongside, rendering assistance. rrived yesterday, brought merchandise and pas- sengers from the Westchester. Whalemen, A letter from the Catherwood, of Westport, reports her one 2 large sperm whales. of Provincetown, in farter Braxton, of Provi 35, and 18th with 30; 0 had 130 ah reo! a 150 at m, of Provincetown, 237; June 29, Saml & ‘Thor At Flores May 26, Ma Arr at New Bedford | vr from Marcella port, 4 mos out, 90 bbls; ut. ¢ about toembark for the old cor DVERTISEMENT: have to translate any books, documents, Ke. correctly from or into the English, French, Tblinn languages, are requested to apply at thy Herald “ACCORD ‘OR L. MARTINI having succeed chtful instrument into extensive and fa i ped the powers in bringing tha the insicument i : e been extensivel: ve to inform the public general a he above port should JOHN HERDMAN, ngers, those about to embark for make early application on board, or to mouth out, on the Ws ‘CURRENT MONEY of all kinds purchased at the best . ab dh that he is about re 10, reports speaki Rees ty ich 65—was reported June 4 wi 65—reported July 26, = FOR HAVANA—To OLLECTIONS on all parts of the Uutted States, made on pered wnd cope r fast- the most favorable terms, VESTER, 2 W i: SYLVESTER, 225 ANGE, onall parts of England, 10, £15, £20, to any amount, ESTERS, 22 Wall street, and 120 Broadway. EW GOODS—MARTIN M. SWITH. IN the art of playing the Accordion, at his. residence, 90 treet, or atthe residence of Pupils. And he flatter nimeat cies and Geutlemen who may avail Cuemse!ves 0 joual services, will "and method is simple, clear 19 3m*r FLUTE & GUITAR. . PHILIPE ERNST, Professor of the Flute, Guitar, an patent Concertina bes to announce to his friends Jie that he has just published his new “Rondo Militaire” for the uitar, Which will be found well worthy the leaner or amateur, from its being well id calculated not only to please bu ondo, with several other pleasiny tion “for the guitar” are to be found at 4 Canal street, where he continues to give lessons on the above DAGUERREOTYPE APPA TUS § NEW PATTERN F. A. ARTAULT & MIS beautiful has hoy, caro on board, can yet take the il positively as above, > e furnished accommodations R,, of 0 JOHN J. TAYLOR, 79 Front st. First regular Packet os inst. Junius, from Fall River, to fit ILLS OF EXCH id Se evan. rts July 13, Helen, Provincetown, 40 bbls; Tyle- win Russell will ps Offers a superior erage passengers,an et ship ou the berth for te ‘aie rooms in the howse on Passave will be made at the ington, of NB. reports her at Rio » bound to River Plata. report Japan, of that port, 7 D- on Off Shore Ground, no date, Chas W Morgan, NB. 8 mos out, 700 sp; George, FHL: 600; in! Pe cee ey 23, lat 37, lon 43 6, Helen, of Newport, with 90 bbls. Janeiro June 4, w eceived at Nantuc ily, t lock of " Goods, which he is offering forsale at remarkably low MARTIN M. SMITH, 112 Pearl st, third door above Uld'slip. named at this establishmet, attention of the prices for cash and acceptances. { ke Fe ‘coud cabin passengers. Towest rates, Apply om boatd the ship at Murry". wharf, foot of Wall street, or to afford Limetraction. pieces of his ecmpoai- r. Ernst’s residence 68 pri, Mt Vernon, Ni N. B.—Bat one pri PARIS ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS & CO, 115 William street, formerly Bro i days, twenty cases ers, &c., now landing from last arri ‘This establishment is recieving from their house im. Pari ket, the newest styl nthat centre of fashion. ‘ent enables them to have constantly on hand a most fashionable assortment ot the above articles. Dealing by far more largely in this line than any other establishment in thecity, they can afford to sell at the very lowest rates and on the most reasonable terms. holesale warerooms t Also, constantly on hand, SHIRTS. HIRTS made after the latest and most approved French patterns, Costs, | antaloons, vests, and all wider garments, e to order at short notice and in the mst fashionable si wp agatlements Farnishing Store, 67 and 69 Maiden Laae, orks “THE GOMPLEXIO ROWLAND’S KALYDOR. An Eastern Botanical Discovery of Surpri- we S$ A CREATOR A) Cc JOHN HERDMA) ve ship will be succeeded by the apt. Bangs, at pier 13, PASSAGE FOR NE jar Line—First Ps 61 South street. Enfield, (Br) from Tampico for L yrgeapeaim was supplied with provisions—Aug 25, off the D Foreign Ports. Liverroon, Ang 19—Ady Windsor Castle, for Boston, 2ist Middlesex, do, une. Loxpox, Aug 10—¥ nt for 14) York; 13th, Leland, Boston erpool, all hands sick but ORLFEANS—Only Regu did well’ known of flowers and feoth every Havre pa Having splendid accommodations for cabin, second cabin, onable rates, those about to" eu: e early application on board, foot Switzerland, Chadwick, N fic: nt to obtaim a pertect poh, bromine, chloride of io Mmorrocco cases, and. good snpply of new frames, gilted : A. Artault & Co, are constauuy receiving from jauicy articles of the latest invention, HE NEW YORK ine, chloride of gold, ke. Allso- E OF MEDICINE RMACY. ‘OR THE, QUACKERY, precedented success since its com mstadt; Rammohun Roy, Stettin Matanzas for Cronstaat; Saxon, rs, ry kind of materials for 83 1m! TI COLLEG ERMAN QUARTETTO—The German Quartetto ukes much pleasure to inform the public most res) sploase loquire at Mr HT! ECON wthe absurdity of 's Second Advent, Aug 6—Sli_ Elizabeth Brace, Boston; 7th, Auster- Frawcoist, Ainsworth, NYoi vrone, NOrleans; 12th, 4.Ferax, United States STABLISHED F ESSION OF met with the most unp neement, particul pretenders, who are now 4. jous treatment of rations haye already obtained a ¢ ¢ annals of medicine. E UNRIVALLTED TON! in cure for all forms of dysy Moslem, French, Pal t reasonable ‘or MORBECKE, 121 at. DVENT. 'S—A_pamplet published to respecti now ont and for sale as follows, vis: (278 Pearl st, 383 Grand st, 75 Bowery, 169 Broadway, ue, and by the editor, 168 6th avenve. ‘sovereign remedy tor the Miller mania. now so prevalent WM. COLLINS. IN & SKIN. Alex Toussin, do d ole, do, 8th; Rappa: 3; Burgundy, Wow James River, Sld ist, Cer- © appetite, lassitude, cutancou vos ‘OR OF THAT female loveliness—a transpa- ‘in, Rowland’s Kalydor may be said to exert an al- I power. Composed for the mose part of Oriental the utter exclusion, of all mineral admix- ig distinguished medicinally for its extrem oothing avtion upon the skin ; and. ind minute secretory vessels, expel from the surface, allays ever: this means alone, efies This work will be Sr. Micwaxts, July 17—Arr Osceola, Boston. Capiz, July 23—Are Forrester, Havie; 3lst, Saxony, Ant- werp; Aug 4, Havtress, do. Sid ath, ntative te Yalow Bre 4 For the cure of theumatic pains, évlie, bruises, sprains, spi- i wache, pains in the joints, and imme- Grnaattan, July 23—Arr Clarissa Andrews, Malaga, and cld cs Id in bottles, 75 cts s Roans, Jgly 29—A¥r Alabama, Malaga, and sld a July 19—Sld Win Tell Sotynwa, July 27—Arr Ottom Bommar, May 2t—Std Nantask Cavcurta, May 17—Arr New J lay 7—Sid Asia, Bosto Town, April 12—Arr Cyprus, Salem, Prorov, Aug %—Arr Bangor, (s) Boston and Halifax, in 42 28—Arr Namshon; disease, nervous hi diate and permanent relief guaranteed. So THE PARISIAN ALTERATIVE MIXTURE. For the cure of all cases of a delicate disease, or for parns im roat, or any other distressing symp injwhéious nse of mercury, or N ANTIBILO! 4 the whole alt HAIR SEATING AND CURLED HAIR MANUFACTORY. cantly on hand Plain and airs, Couches and Music is all impurities issipates all redness, tan, pim= sunburn, and other unsightly cutaneous ¥ mical to female beaut the most bilious comp! whiteness ; while to the neck, B undersigned have cons! Seating for Softs, C “Its constant ° pp) the boues, eruptions, sore Makers and Musical nd arm, it bestows a de- ed use happily protects ppearance of youthful charm to the most advance: rsey, Boston. sinc Hicks, Salem; 19h, stowage to dhe fu, dnat or hari winds cod ths me weecing the drastic purgatives of the Dost ers. THE FEMALE RESTORATIVE PILL. For the cure of those complaints peculiar to the female sex, prese; Har action of the female organs, with tull directions and cautions as to use, and sold in + 90 cents, and 23 cents $y OO ASELEY COOPER'S PILL. For the cure of eutaneons emnptions, gout, chronic rheama tone of the re TIPHLOGIST! eet, and all mucopurulent in bottles at 50 cents and travelling, or exposure to the Of all patterne. heated atmosphere of crowde s John Hale, from Newcastle, Eng. Rowland’s Odonto, or, Pearl Dentifrice. This is an efficient White Powder for the Teeth. t — pared from Oriental Herbs of the most delightful sovereign virtue for strengthening, preserving, a1 dg; D Webster, for Ci sae e, E. Jost rib of Burope, owhatan, of abd from NYork, just. arr; ‘Oregon, from do, tism, and to ferre THE FRE) Guaranteed to cure gouorrhann, discharges from the urethra. Sol THE PAPILLARY HEALING POWDER, cure of sore nipples, and superficial excoriations of in closely stopt phial ve preparations may sleo, be hed 0 Goavagurn, Jane 15—In for windward, sailed 3 days United States Ports. 26-—Arr Challenge, NYork; 29h, Fidelia, St la, do; Oread, Baltimore. 28th, do; 29th, Teazer, “York. ag 2—Sld Diploma, Baltimore: lonroe. Foantain, icates tartar from the teeth, removes lishes aud preserves the enamel m1, the breath.” As an antiscorbatic, t endanty owers. Scurvy is eradic ted from them, a healthy action ant redness are induced, that offer to the notice of the medical practitioner the most indubi- of their healthfal state. é sing, Beware of Counte: ixed to each article 1geebrcesenc we, Orpheus, Hill. The Canada, fore. 40 a m7 ba oa " I @ 02 16 28 40 65 ties, gives sweetness to tl HN gums also share in its transe Theenix Factory, 33 West 13th street toe! naa Act vvared by Anton Reto See that « genall veo dla. ; MING’& CO! Ke., Only Agents, New York,” ; 17 Iteow t2wd(1)r HEM, Giion, 127 Bowery. fadson street. ‘Theall, 543 Grand street. ong, 191 Fulton st ve of the College ing out or tarning, p Grrenanee street, none are genuine, aston, Aug 39—, frigate Missouri, Newton, ky, for’ New Vark, at 97 Nassan it he whstesomen the Kero ie Sl restore bai becom ‘A great disfigurement Inilkeegr the bred and hnir clean, hiskered, A liberal Rasers: "Price 40 cents per bot, Grecuwich st, N.¥, 165 Grecumich 3. a New ‘high | New t having every attention ng Pastor's Compou ork, and endorsed. “Py received at this office ull 3 o’cloel pr Ar, Brazilian, Charleston; Hudson, Phila- , prevents its falling off or Iphia; 2d, Eliza, OPOSALS Pir kena M. of the 10th inst. 000 feet of Granite, and 70 fouls of rereenga building San Are Ranger, Phi ¢ 181d Planet, Baltimore, pt2—Arr Franklin, NYork. A Ki Georgetown, DO; PortsmouTH, 5 Newsuryrorr, SaLem, Sept 1 Md. feet, 12 inches hy 12, he ocher. Both on the wharf atd |, and smbject to the inspee- use 510 Bi pleasant and desirable location for a mkt. f Alvatio, Dirigo . Also, a genteel, modern bui Samples of the Granite offered mast rccompany the bids, srljchumat sate the Hoeation of the quai - WOerober next. Ose LOBINE 6 WETMORE. hoi 1 Apply at 106 Nassau nATS, HATS. a erie: ites tte n= ton of tia Bene Mone to. Ne Genoa erpeetals aod ww bell-crowned Hat, bets le of the kind exuant, thous York; Reesde, do. NOTICE TO WA seriber, Proprietor of Slay Kamal, “Penancoty ‘to, » Georgetown, 1. Bepi 2Aty King’ Staples, NYork. E iiadelphia; Senate, Ang 31—Arr Exchange, N York for Nantucket, i Sept t. ‘ oO Te riate on west 1—Arr Moniter, Philedel Catterhunk; Prospect, Brid Ds ons sent to hise #1 jens in the country cam rel rm. rticalars, a8 10 te! to a) GER, rel Ix. 448 Broadway. ORS—The Full Fashions for (9429 0. 167 Broadway New York are now the only really fashion Also, his new edition on draft- ly really tasi § cannot e pect but tat itators will spring up, and claim the benefit of his own origi completed and ready for sale 0 A s—The Fashions, with the patterns accompanying the of the kind in point of is to claim no more than years in, the business and grvceful appearance is warranted oy an experience of twenty entlemen who stady grace. aud fash and examine for themsel: A large assortment ‘and, is fact, travelling ontfit, may Urafting garments by se dolar p Godtrey, 16 Libe Ile, and Geal Brainard, N BaLrimons, Sept 2—Arr Thames, Havana; H jew Bedford: Che Id Pauline, Rio Janeiro and a es te ‘ia plied ‘wih ‘gd at all how receive prompt attention. eat K NOTE PAPER—%, ait "Fons Superior Orrel Coal, now landing ® of Travelling ‘Trunks, Carpet wecessary for a pent x road ER’S, eBroxt trom Chateaton