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BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL. —— Revecwion in Inxino1s.—The St. Louis Era, of the evening of the 5th, says:— “Two hundred citizens ef Coles county, Illinois have resolved in public meeting that no heed should be paid to the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, setting aside the appraisement law of Illinois; that all officers be advised not to carry out such decision in the sale of property; that they be asked to resign their offices it they cannot com- ply with such recommendation; that they (the peo- ple) will oppose them by ail fairand mild means, and if that will not do, they will o » them by force of arms and all other means in their power; that committees be inted to ascertain from such officers whether they will persist in such sales or will resign their places; that the meeting appoint officers to carry out the resolutions; that the decision ot the Supreme Court is regurded as unjust, and not binding on the people of Illinois; and that they pledge their lives, fortunes, and sacred honors to sustain their resolutions.” UTHER) HIP NEWS. ce cate Hoctasu, Wise, NYork iy M—Are Richmond, and Tuscarora, New JALTIMORE, Hicumonp, Ji York. aieston, July 1l—Cld H Allen, NYork; Jupiter, Havre; ‘Mattaporsett, eed O1 Massachus Jor Smiru.—The last accounts from St. Louis state that “Joe Smith” had either been liberated or rescued by his people. He had certainly returned to Nauvoo, safe and sound. Cireult Court. Before Judge Kent. . Richards.—In this case, which we e Jury this morning f und for the interest haying been added to nd thus the joint inblity of Rich- ard I. and Jobn Richards is established. Jury 15.—Hanks Wm. E, Craft vs. John D. Spader.—This was an action in replevin. e Jury found tor the defendant. 0G-REALLY USEFUL ARTICLES—Gouraud’s cele- brated Poudre Subtile, for safely,completely and quickly eradicating superfluous hair from female’s upper lips, fore- head, sides of the face, moles, or the bair of the ey ebrows meeting on the nose, $1 per bottle. Every purchaser is invited to see the preparation tested with the happiest ef- fect, eradicating every fibre of hair, leaving the skin smooth soft and white. Be sure you get it no where else but at 67 Walker st. one door from Broadway. Gouraud’s famous water of beauty, for exterminating tan, pimples, blotches, freckles, and all cutaneous erup- tions, realizing delicate white neck, hands and arms, and by its dilating properties preventing the formation of wa and banishing them when present. $1 per ttle. Gouraud’s Grecian Hair dye, will color the hair a beau- ae derk brown, or jetty black, warranted; $1 per bot- le. Gouraud’s, Vegetable Liquid Rouge, imparts a delicate rosy tingeto the complextion, immovable by perspiration coe with a linen cloth or ‘Nandkerdhlef, $5 per Gouraud’s Blanc d’Espagne, er Spanish Lily white, gives tothe skina most dazzling alabaster whiteness, also smoothing and preserving it, and free from the deli- terious properties generally entering into combinations for the above purpose, put up in elegant boxes at 25 cen each. Remember the above generally used and effic cious articles are to be found in New York. enly at 67 Walker st. one door from the corner of Broadway: Look up to the signs. 2G@-TO FAMILIES AND INVALIDS.—All persons whe are troubled with the following complaints can rest assured that the following medicines will cure them, as they have already thousands who have used them. If any one is the least sceptical we will refer them to the living witnesses in the city which will remove all doubts. Sick Headache—Spohn’s Headache Remedy,a warrant: ed cure, and all will never be witheut after once using. Rheumatism—The Indian Vegetable, Elixer and Hews? Nerve and bone Liniment, a sure and permanent curs.— This many will think imporsible, but it will prove true on jal. Burns, Sore Eyes, Bruises, and outward Eruptions can be cured by the Magical Pain Extractor. ‘This salve should be kept in the house of every family. Piles—The Hay’s Liniment never fails, X¢ used rightly, ‘and we warrant it to cure any case. Dyspepsia—Spohn’s Elixerof Health, a sure remedy, keeping the stomach sweet and makes the food dige: Diseases of the ‘Nothing ever proved such @ sure cure for deafness and all other complaints ofthe head as Dr. MeNair’s Accoustic Oil. Worms—The most and pleasant remedy for eradi- cating worms is Dr. Kolmstock’s Vermifuge. Price 25 cents. Summer Complaint—A sure and effectual cure for this dangerous complaint is Rev. Dr. Barthoiomew’s Cordial. Price 25 cents. ‘This celebrated Oil for harness and carri- Oil Tani age ts getting rapidly into the most extensive use and gives the best tion. All of the above articles to be had only at 21 Courtlandt foie MIRE AN he Fulton street; 320 Broad street, lewarl THE GENUINE EXTRACT OF SARSAPA- RILLA, GENTIAN AND SARSASRAS, prepared and sold by the College of Medicine and Pharmacy of th ‘y of New York, for the radicalcure of all diseases arisin; froman impure state of the blood, viz: Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Rizgworm or Tetter, blotches or pimples on the face or body, Rheumatism, malignant Ulcers, and all dis. eases arising from an injudicious use of mercury. This rely vegetab!e extract is prepared under the superin or pa erbed ee ah men an ee city, and now universally prescril e medical faculty through- out the States as allthe curative vopertien of the different vegetables it {s eomposed of in. the highest concentrated form. Sold in single bottles, 75 cents each, in cases containing half adezen, $3 50, in do containin; one dozen, $6, carefully packed, and sent to all parts o: the Union. W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent. Office and consulting rooms of the College 97 Nassau WHO WOULD DISTURB HIS NEIGHBOUR orfriend in church, by aconstant cough, when one of Sherman’s Cough Lozenges taken before service, would ent all the difficulty. And who would suffer from rowsiness, and thereby be deprived of the benefit or leasure to be derived from the sermon, when Sherman’s ‘amphor Lozenges will entirely remove all drowsiness and epidity jurely, none who value the exercises of the Sabbath, and labour under any of these infirmities, will hesitate to provide himself with these articles. The Camphor Lozenge is also a sovereign remedy for sea sickness, nervous or sick head ache, palpitation, lowness of rits, despondency, and a preventive against the effects of miasma, and contagiousdiseases. Be sure and ft the genuine, which are only sold in boxes, and never or by the ounce, and those who would induce you to buy them in that way, would impose upon Zou a spu. rious article, and one that is not worthy of confidence. Dr. Sherman’s warehouse is 106 Nassau street. Agents —110 Broadway ; 10 Astor House; 227 Hudson street; 183 Bowery; 77 East Broadway ; 9 William street; and 99 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. A DISCOVERY OF [ INITE VALUE, IS the Chinese Hair Eradicator, which in five minutes will root entirely out hair from face, forehead, or any part of the body, and will not in the least injure the most delicate skin. This is a fact, and positive proof will beshown at the store. To befound at the wholesale and retail depot, 21 Courtlandt st. QG-PEOPLE BEGIN TO FIND OUT THAT HIGH priced medicines are not always the best. The Extract of Sarsaparilla made at 21 Courtland street. is war- Fanted t8 00d asany ever made.’ ‘The simple reason of our affording it so ches ‘we do not,spend such an enor- mous amount in advertising nice Labels, Bottles, &c. But it is made of the very best Spanish Sarsapnrilla root, and other vegetable ingredients. Price 4 per 60 per bottle, dozen. be had only at the Wholosele and retail depot. GG- COLOR YOUR WHISKERS.—By the uso of the East India Hair Dye, which will not stain the skin,it is very little trouble to keep your hair colored most any ye you please. To be hadonly at 21 Courtlandt st. FRANKLIN SALT WATER BATHS, CASTLE GARDEN .—We have frequently recommended this esta- blishment upon a principle of utility and convenience, to those who require the operation of the shower and swim- ming baths. ‘e have additional motives, now, to induce the public to adopt them, from the close and confined na- of the atmosph: ture ere, and as an effectual antedote against the various diseases resulting from the contingencies of anunhealthy season. The Franklin Baths possess every thing condusive to health and strength. 0G@- THE UNRIVALED TONIC MIXTURE—Pre- pared by the College of Medicine and Pharmacy of the city of New York, for the cure of all forms of Dyspepsi Joss of appetite, debility, lassitude, derangement of the nerves, nervous headache, indigestion, and all symptoms attending a weakened constitution. College confi. dently recommend this Fiend and valuable specific as eminently adapted for the invigoration of the whole sys. tem, and the complete cure of ailthose distressing affiic- tions for which it is the appropriate remedy. To all per- sons suffering from the present overheated state of the at- mosphere, tisis celebrated mixture will be found truly in- vigorating. Sold in large bottles $2 each, small do $1, in cases containing half a dozen $5, carefully packed, and sent to all parts of the Union, W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent. cove any consulting rooms of the College, 97 Nassau MONEY MARKET, Saturday, Jaly 15—6 P.M; ‘The sales at the Stock Board were to @ fair extent, and prices generally better. Harlem rose }; Farmers’ Loan $5 Ohio 4; Mohawk fell 4; Illinois }; Indiana 4. At the New Board sales of United States 6’ were made at 1145. An injunction has been placed upon the Agricultural Bank at Pittsfield, Rhode Island. The bills of the bank are not received at the Suffolk Bank. There is very little change in the bill market. Since the departure of the Great Western, rates are as follows: Fonsiow Exchances " Amaterdam, 9K a Sr.org.! a : $1000 Fiver. cenit, In the stock market, there has been but little change in Prices. United States stocks have fallen back from the very high rates to which they had attained in conse- quence of their rising so much above the general rates yielded by other stocks. Mouey continues exceedingly plenty and remains in very nearly the same channels of employment as previ- ously noticed. The progress of business is good and may be appreciated in the following table of the trade of the New York Canals :— Surerev at Burgaco. Ane’o Tipe Waren Tous. 7 . “Flour, Wheat, Total to bbls bush. bbls. bush. ith July 1839, 147,533 373.850 281,317 100, 92 S618 994 99 1840, 282,039 224.169 962,250 177: 735 588.294 83 184, 31t 620 246.539 507.349, 79.99 747,815 54 1, 250,539 390,155, 451,711 169.908 630,407 09 1843, 342,619 162,223 486,587 132,209 666,532 35 The excess of each succeeding week over that of the corresponding week of the previous year continues so large that it will be seen the 10 days short navigation is already compensated for, and the amount for the year will probably goas high as during any previous yea The greatness of the business at the low prices at which it is conducted, makes but small progress towards a renova- tion of the consumption of manufactured goods. Prices are however on the rise, and with that rise the apprecia- tion of all descriptions of property will commence. Sales at the Stock Exchange. 5000 City 7°s, 1852, x f Ci 9844 1000 Indiana BYisjeash '$1'* 50 Farmer’ aon 5000 > 2084 75 Kagle Insurance ° 0 Cty L iT Aub. a Roch RR "94% 40 Canton Co, 2abg 40 Mohawk & Had. RR 3 5000 Jo do wae odo 35) 12.00 Illinois Bonds = 32,50 Harlem RR 2000 dodo 00 do doi #l0shas North RBank, 98% 50 do do eo 2! 6 Del & Hudson, ' 104 $00 Long Island RR snw 52! 100 Mech’s Bank 100! 50 Paterson R KR 53) 125 Phedix Bank, : 60 do do 30 53: Second Board, 82% 100 shas Long Island RR 52% hey 3356, 100 Furmere oases ay 205 New York Public Stock Mxchange, $1000 Gev'nt Loan, 149g 125 shas Farmers’ Loan 2036 2000 do do’ bio 14% 1 3000 do do beoild lo 2 Canton Co »o do 125 Harlem RR $0 lo do 50 Long Isl. KR 100 do do 1000 N. York 5's, '51 b30 100) 1000 Hl. Canal Bonds 32 2000 do. do 2000 Illinois 6’s, 1870, 1000 do R DW 32 12: do baw 5° 20 52h9, Tous ano Traps or rH Canats.—Amount of tolls re- ceived on the canals of this State during lst week in July. Total to 7th July. 1839, $39,764 70 648,394 99 1340, 38,143 64 588,204 83 1841, 43,311 57 TAT,815 64 1842, 36,757 26 630,457 09 1843, 68,636 43 668,532 36 Account.of Merchandize cleared at Albany and West Troy, and Merchandize left at Buffalo tothe 7th July, Shipped at Albany and W. Troy. Left at Buffalo. In 1899, Ys8.049 tons. MN geae tous, 1840, 87,731 5, 8,636 ,, 1841, 40815 |, 11,947, 1342, 30,284 5, 8,800 1843, 32,855 5, 11,536 |" Account of Flour and Wheat shipped at Buffalo, and also of the quantity arrived at tide water, to the 7th July :— Shipped at Bipales Arrived at tide water. Flour, bbls. ‘heat, bu. Flour, bbls, Wheat, bu. 1839, 147,633 373,850 281,347 100,092 1840, 282,039 224 160 652,250 177,735 1841, 311,620 246,539 507,343 79.919 1842, 260,639 380,155 461,711 169,908 1843, 342,649 462,293 486.587 182,209 Corn Trade. We quote Flour yesterday at $525 a5 874, with very trifling sales on a gradual decling market. Holders are disposed to meet purchasers at the current quotations, but buyers anticipating a still farther reduction, now take what they actually require for consumptio: Avnany, July 14.—The market for Flour is still heavy. We quote Genesee, good brands, from $518 to 5 31 Buy- ers feel little disposition to give more than $5 25. elders are not anxious to part with their stock at that price, and hence the sales are extremely small. Ohio and Michigan, We quote at $6 a $5 124, which isa decline. The arrivals Festerday afternoon were very, large, ‘The,receipts of this week far exceed those of | Total arriving fer seven days prior to July 7, 34,568 The receipts this week have already exceeded 45,000, and to-day will pro- bably add some 3000 more. For the week, say 48,000 bbls. Oats and Corn, no change. Burravo, July 13, 1843—Nearly all our vessels are absent at the West, and as a consequence there is but little ae in the flouror grain markets. 100 barrels Cleveland City Mills brought $4 50, and 200 bbls Ypsilanti and other Michigan mixed brands $4 44. No sales of wheat. One cargo is storing per direction of the western holder, who refuses the current rates. 300 bbls new salt brought $1 50. ‘Died, At Ravenswood, L. I., on Saturday, 15th inst, Ecranon, wife of George E. Parsells, aged 97 years. The frien of the family, and these of his stepfather, Alexr. Vass, are rexpectfully invited to attend her fune- ral, on this (Sunday) afternoon, at 6 o'clock, from No. 166 Division street, withont further invitation. i icedalaceeaeiemiesitaeaeiabaeneiaeiaiiianiieteldamimmmtieda eee ieee Passengers Arrived. 00L—Packet phip New York—Mrs R C: id Mrs Wall and three children, G: ree Hyd phia; Mr and Mrs Wm Havward and six chi dren, rs Alfred Mayward, two children and servant, Burnham, Joho Evans. Eocland; Mr aud Mrs PL Box, Upper Gi ndw Ulinan, Francs; Chas Uiman, Germany—190 in the steerage. ¥ CHantestox—Brig Dimon—W C Forbes aud Indy, Miss A L Dupont, Wm L Porter, J G Gilbert, 3 ¥ chats, W Cadow, EH Lane J G Crave + Di G But Us A, JC Buckiogham, DR Jones, EK: ster, M Wilkinson, JH Bulktey, A Artois, H ‘Ogden. @ Dupont. Savanna—Brig Augast—Mojor living, U 8 A, lady, three children and servant, Kev JG. bioney ond Iedy, W. H May and lady, K Jeucks, lady, two children and serraut, Mrs G8 Nicho's and '~-o children, Mrs J H Hammoud and tw® chil: dren, Maa G WD: i Cooke child, Mrs Robinson, Mrs a HA Howell, Miss ¥Clavk, Miss M Binoey, Miss KA Robinson, Mus R Robin- son, Miss 8 Englaod,Capt W Sewell, J N Kobert, D G Camp, Lf Rica Ea a ile Vanna tion ington and two, chil Mis Bisir and son, Miss Wheeler, J Melntyre, B Foley, 3 G F dson, Mr Whipple. ir Rad nd #0 lizent, F howl ‘ Savannan—Brir Georgiana-Mrs« M Dillon, two cl ard se.vaut, Miss Snel ff, M. ‘Turner and child, Miss Etiza Dilton flies M a Dies, BM Pillen, wit ‘Thos Robi. son, jalligan, ‘ureer, Wm Henry, nit ste) G'W and Michael P Dillon. eiite Gare Core dren Foreign Importations, 2 pkgs E Payson—2 Paton & McKee & com4 Gorner & ffray & co—2 C B Conant & 1 HW Sage—! W B Ben rd & en—2 Stone & com13 B ker & co—9 Hnghes, Ward er, Mead & com4 Godfrey, Pattison & co—10 Smith, Thu: co=16 Stone & com! A wart & co—14 Hall Brother ‘Thor Swanwick—41 1’ B Mabee—2 Wm Scott & co—2 Moore & Baker—2 Batterfisid & Fishe—1? Dorr & Allen—1 Fou Stobo & cot H 'T Chanman—2 J Horsev—1 J A Newbold—I5 W Whiewrght—2 J &J Wondherd—1 J Uhodes—6 J & J Stewort & co—7 Wm N Seymour & co—2 J B Wincl- & comd Reiss Brothers & co—3 Henrv Baylis—7 J McCall & comi5 HS. Ballard & co—2 AB MeAlpn2 T Marriott &son—# Kdward hall—37 G Hadden—17 E H J -cot—1¢0 bdls tron J M Brace & xou—4 cks 25 bxs Phelps. Deda & co—d Watt & Rosencrantz —50 tons coal 2900 sacks sal: CH Marshall—sundry pkgs mdse tovnrier. Brvize—B ig Patsey 8 Blount=20 tons logwood $'300 B Blanco—60 bales sarsaparilla 5 cks nails © ‘A\ckawaer~$a190 J tee ogee tons, aC F Eel API TEN = Surlew—4 0 . we he a chr Curlew—450 bags coffee 40 tons log: colgaeenees ‘Texas—Brig NG Bourne—366 bales cotton A i. Domestic Importations, CHanteston—Brig Dimor—90 hi tes rice Masters, Markoe & co—30 WR Wadswo:th—20 bales cotton Renard & co—7 8 B & J B Posi—20 dy mdse Weils & Spring—! box A © Burr—i do 1 trunk Fitch & Reed—1 box A Artois—2 hhds wine Phelps, Dodge & co—39 bales feathers KE Hy ati—63 empty bbls R John= son~30 chs rice to order. Savannan—B ig Angusta—20 bales cotton J M Prescott—15 D Woodbury—10 BN chy's—231 Barstow & Pope—32 Hy Coit —120 Boorman, Jchnaton & co—27 Geo Collins—9? RR Gt <50 chs rice to order—mdae io JH Beal, HF Waring, Car Melntosh, John Saxton, Robinson & Humphreys, and Mr De la Forest. Mary 198 bal 0G Colti cotton North, Mawnivg Tooker, Mead & com1 & A MARITIME Sailing Daye of the Steams Rhips, AMERICA, Hibernia, ly 16 Caledon Packets to Arrive, 00L. FOR LIVERPOO: Lee aly 17 fea, 3 Jane 20} Hottinguer, Bursley, teston, Juce 25 | Ey |, Bart! July 19 Me sMOUTH. FOR PORTSMOUTH. Bt. James, Sel Jane 20) H. Hadson, Moore, Joly 20 Montreal, Tinke: Jaly 1] Omiario, Bradi Aug. 1 mM HAN FOR HAVRE, eyitts dane 16] Emerald, Howe, Jaly 17 40D, Jane 24} Knone, Johaston, July 2% Ship Masters and Agents, We shall esteem it a favor, if Cxpiains of Vessels will to Commodore Rouear Sitvey, of our News Fleet, 2 RPE of the Shipping left pithe Port whence they sailed, the ls n on their Passage, a List of their Cargo, and ‘sav Foreign Newspapers or News they may have. He will board them immediately on their arrival. Axents and Cor- respondents, at hoje broad, wilt also confer a favor by sending to ‘this the Marme Intelligence they oan obtain. Nawtieal Information of any kind will be thankfully #ORT OF SMW YORK, JULY 16. wee rem Parks land, 8 Thon ; Mintur Gievell, Mifearn ‘*, Harber, larseilies, 'a3 Helen jope- Packet ship New York, Ci facerpest. ae %, Noard sings ed bad Lear bechlanos anil oard since 'y me et Saw on Bent {ih inst: thipe Rhone, Cornelia, Liver: pool, Sea, ral other vessuls. x Shin Virgivi on, 14 days from Tarks Is! with 18,000 mshels salt to Nesmith, Leeds & Co. Left no American ves: Patsey B. Blount, Howe, 25 days from Belive, Hond. gwood, ‘0 B. Bianco, Brig N. G. Bourne, P-nny, 35 days fiom Matagorda, Texas, wicheorton. to Badger & Peck. Left no American vessels. Brg Dimon. Robinson, 6 days trom Charleston, with cotton, to Duh om & Dion. Mary, Shapter, 7 days from Savanaah, with cotton, to Dunham & Dimon, Boy Augusta, Sherwood, 3 days frem Savannah, with cotton, ‘& Clearm to Sim c Brig Georgiana, Bedell, 7 days from Savannah, with 49 bales cotron to Boorman Johnston & Co: 137 to or’ er. ritish brig Bril'vant, Parker, 18 days from Windsor, NS. with 60 tons p'aster. to master. Behr Mogul, Silisbury, (of Boston) 13, days from ‘Turks Island, with 4500 bushels salr to Nesmith, Leeds & Co. Left no American vesvels Sehr Helen Frazer, Fish, (of Boston) 22d wih 700 pags coffee 15 tons Ingwood co G_ Doux Schr Curlew, Robinson, 13 dava from C spe Haytien, St. Do- mingo, with coffe, to 8. W. te ton, NO) from Marti Schr Galena, Aobow 5 niqu St. Thomas 90 hhids 12 bbls 1 tee molas- sex 12'exv bay water to 8. L 16 days from Jacksonville and St. from Jacmel, Sehr O-ozimbo, Sargen Johor, EF live oak, to Ravnor & Popde12 passengers.— Sailed in co. with schr Gen! Lafayette, for NYork. hi Mary Emer, West, 19 uays from Mobile, with lumber, aster Schr Aun Hyman, Totten, 6 days fr 1 NC. with navaltoren, 0 De Peyste & Whitaase NoPE NO: Below. Packet ship Westminster, Atwood, from London and Ports- month, June 10, with mdse, to John Griswold. Also, ship Saperior, and ps, | barque, > brigs unknown. Herald Marine Correspondence, Orrice or 7 eps lenameen} v ‘Ast 13th, Hannibal, Fall, River for dame chard ‘Thompsoui, and Geno, Providence for Philadelphia; Lady Washington. Rondout for B ‘Three Brothers, Bristol for rs, Kondout, Passed ap, Pilgrim, Collins, of and for 80 from Atlantic Ocean. Sid luth, Three Brothers, Rondout. General Record. Forrian Lerrex Orrick —The packet ships Hottinguer, Bursley, for Liverpool, and Emerald, Howe, for Havre, sail to-morrow. ‘Their letter bags are at Gilpin’s, in the Merchants” Exchange. Fueicnrs—To Laverpzel—Cotton, $1618 —d per Ibs Nayal Stoves, Is 3d a Is 6d per bbl; Heavy Gods, 17+ 6d per fon. To Londou--Tobacco, 2°s a 508 per hid; Naval Scores, 2+ 3d a 28 9); Measm’c Goods, 20s per ton; Heavy Goods. 276d: Rice and Ho Have Cotton, 2460 Soper ths Ashes. halebone, 3¢ res—To Europe. per ‘West Indies and New Onleans, — Coasting, 122 —; East Indies, 9a 10; South America, 10 a=. men’s Wages at Philadelphia, with smalt stores— West Indies and South America, $10 all; East Indies 12, Coasting, 14 a 15; & Ma l6. = Commence or Quenrc.—Compa statement of arrivals, tonnage and passengers, at the port of Quebec, in the years 1643 and 1843, to the Lith July erset, } $10 per ton. with small ra Vessels. ‘Tonnage. Passengers, 1942 a see 4d 148.578 35,428 1843 + + 616 228,230 13, Difference +++ +++. «+++ 208 79,652 21,431 Whaliemen, Arr at Fall River 13th, Gold Hunter, Wood, fodian Ocean. Augustine Bay April 16, with 1300 bbls wh 200 ‘do sp and 12,0°0 ibs bone. Spoke on S coast of NHolland Dec 1 Bates, Mattapoisett, 350 sp avd 650 wh; Jan 1, - is, P-evidence, 500 wh 200 sp, bound to NW Coast; 14 h. South Car . Stewart, NB, 800 bbls, bound todo; Feb 9, Henry Lee, Bennett, SH. 4 hs, for do. At Augustine Bay, April 16, Herald, Hathaway, FH, 550 wh Roscoe, Bourne, NB, 1400 bbls; Vove. Peabody, NL, 500, Spoken, bound in: Dragon, Clark, 3 neifeard from off Fort Dauphin, April 3, Washington, Coffin, A letter from the Chase, West, NB, reports her Jane 1, with 80 bbls sp and 39 blkfish. Sailed from New Bedford 18th, Orozimbo. Bartiett, Indian an and NW Coast; Southerner, Sisson, Nantucket Shoals, te} whaling. Spoken, England, Bartlett, heree for Liverpool, June 28, lat 4380, lox 4430—by the New York, nt this port. s na 2, Barb man, heuce for Chi pee Dinca a i pnts Jal ff Del Jari, Apaleehico! r Boston, July 12, of elaware v ihe NG Boume, at this port rt. ‘leston, no date, lat 38 10, !on nal with two erosses 3, lat 26.28, lon 74 24 bythe Helen Fraz=r, at this po bE, Orleans, Borton for Havana, July 6,lat 39, 1on 74 19—by - same. Geo Washmgton, [packet] Burrows, NYork for Liverpool, June 14, Jot 47 40, lon 36, Paoli. Fuller, 17 days from Baltimore for Bremen, June 18, Jat 48 26, Ion 21'10—hy the Areatus, at Boston. Attila; Watson, Smyroafor Boston, July 9, Int 48, 1on 63 20— me, 3, Rochelle for NYork, June 6, lat 4430, lon 9—by the estou Paragon, Curtis, Amsterdam for Boston, June &, lat 44 35, lon 11,40—by the sam Ten Brothers, Crawford, NO.leans for Gibraltar, June 22, lat 41, lon 32 40—by the sm Francia Stanton, Lefavour, Havre for Hampton Roads, July 3, Int 42 30—by the same. Berioudian, 14 days from Baltimore for West Indies, June 30, Tat 31, fou 62 20, f Au Baslth steamer steering Kast, seen July 1, lat 3239 N, on 6250. A larg deep painted port ship, showing American colors, standing SW, passed June 19, lat 41 30, lon 29. Foreign Ports, Quesec July 11—Are Snow Gem, Whitehead, and Fran: Rea, Bordeaux; John & Kobert, M’i'ennie, Belfast; Lloy lowe, Deptiord. Seven square rigged vessels announced the ‘Telegraph, at 43% p m. Montneat, July 1!—Cld Bloude, Crawford, Greenock; Geo Glen, Arthur, Liverpo ol. a Jous, NB. July 8—Arr Woodlands, Johnson, Philadel- phia. Prorou, NS. Jnue 30—Arr Globe, Drinkwater, NYork, Nassau, NP. June 17—Arr Jos Power, Keene, Baltimore; 234, Jane, Young, do. Sid Margaret, Montgomery, N York Beize Hond. June 2—In port, Neptuae for NOrleans, 22d only America: auel. St Jaco pk Cusa Jnne %—In port, Jane, Pinckney, from Jamaier, une; also. a W»ldoboro brig disg lumber. only Ameri- eanvessels, Sid 23d, Speedwell, Thorndike, Boston; 25th, 21—In port, John Drew, Alden, just, arr from W.lmingcon, NC. only American vessel. Sid abt 20th, Odeon, Nickerson, Boston. Care Haytien, July 1—In port, Jacob Story, fr Boston, 1gth; Larch, Atlen of NYork, in'8 days; Aurora. Young, for Be next day; Gil Bias, Howes, do, unc. Sid Illinois, Fhi- ACMEL, Ji ine _Mantiniqu. June 2—In port, Envoy, Thomas, of Maine, disg—captain sick at St Peters. Home * orts. Eastronr, July 10—Arr Teazer, NYork for St John, NB; Roanoke, St Andrews, NB. for Norfolk. Cld 11th, Ionia, O borne, badoes: 12th, Lucreria, Wate, Alexandria wis Heap, July 6—Arr Sherer, Fuller, NYork for ‘Tho- maston, aud sid 7th, Boston, July M—Arr Apeatas Wales, Rochelle; Baker; Bo! ineoln, Liverpool; agle, Pedrick, Cape Ha x, alm, Crowell, Evoantows, July 1i—Air Leone, Li Wiudsor, NS sean Beprorp, July 13—Sid Alexander, [Russ] Preusz, ett New Haven, Jaly M—Ary, Trinidad, Duel, Tri Kerk? Franklin, Havens, ‘Franklin, Ls Henipire, Thompeon, Hantronp, July 13—Arr Mohawk, Clak, Al Tucker, NYork. Sid Iropsides, Morley, Philae Aupany, Ju'v 4—Arr Cotnit, Nickerson, tol Scudder, and Gem, Disbrow, Providence; Praden:, Nentucket Sid Stranger Onvvie, Marston, Botton liz beth. Strick y, Prindle, Bridve port. Pricape cents, Jaly 15—Are Solon, Buckman, Landonderry; Glabe, Lowry: Caledvuiy Bander, Maloney, and ¢é-braltsr, ‘ates, New Orleans; Mariner, ider, Bangor, Me; Monsoon, Carlton, 8c Jago de Cabay Grant; November, Lone, z: Es and Palm, Crowell, Boston; Avams,,Nickerson, Providence; David Coffio, Smith, NBedford; John Yeung. Sivannah Be- i the’ bay. “ld Queen Br] Smith, Piesou; Orater, Da Jos Lybrand, Niebolson, New York; Jabez L ‘Ricnms 13-Cld_Inez, Bremen. Sli 12th, Anna Salem; Free ‘'rad*, Mayo, Boston. PORTUGUESE FEMALE PILLS. HESE far-famed and celebrated Pii!s, from Portugal, are ‘we perceive, to be obtained in this country. See advertise- ment on the last cola: P n, fourth page, UBLIC —Packet ship SIDDONS, from Liverpool — signees by this ship will please send their nermita on bo wd jer 18 BR. All goods. hot permitted in five days will be store. jy'5 Str PROTECVION OF HUMAN LIFE. BUILDINGS & PISHIPS FROM LIGHTNING Powers! mpraved Ligh hing Conductors. Apoly to or address9. A. POWERS, 30 Merchants’ exchanges New York: ‘iy im kW D TSCOVERY tor gilding, silvering end platinizing by Hydro-Eleetricity, without Galvame Battery, at a very ex d ‘abor. Prepared Powder for slding, it * 3 nd platinv th mph ate and platinizing, with a very simple appar: Teetions, to make ue ofthisaecret. sald b 63 Chathem st. __ GEO. TIEMAN! OTICE—The subscriber intends beng absent fron the sity for some time, and hs fully emnowered Mr. JOHN ¥.A SANFORD to act for him duying his absence * nd 30 Ann atreet. P. CHOATEAU, JR. aA hil Sr iheawer TUSTLE DINNER.=A mectieg will be held at Turtle Bay Hovse, on Tuesday next, 18th July inst. at 3 o'clock, for Spoon Exercise The old members of the Hoboken Club are psrticularly re- quested to attend. Farther information at the Rat jyi4 15.7, 8% TILBURY FOm SALE =A very handsome Heval sh nade Tilbury, for en =priee ‘a plyto MEASENGKIVE 58 Lumber st. fyi2 lwere A hie aga H. FEALZGRAF, Ocalist and Ovti cian, Canat st, No 110 (Removed from Broadway 554 has constantly on hand'a Inrwe assortment cf Spectael sighted and fur si hted persons. ‘Also, every kind of Spect cle Glasses GERRY Pinos und lesseote whsleals ma with the fixtures and lease of a wholes le and reta and Shoe Store, in one of the best situati for the busi in'the eity, formerly oecupied by the late Mr. John Huteni deceased, will be sold cneap for cash. Persons setting out im the basiness would find ft much to rantage to callat 120 Chatham street, Opposite pone m*re '+ Head,Fulton street. int Im* ee KE CHANCE —The stock Boot ad and BEANS—i0 bbls prime white Beans, for sa! . 8 & £O. le i. K. COLLI Jy i4stier 46 South street s OPPER=100 coses extra quality Euglish Copper, irom 14 CWT oefor salen tote to suit werginwers “asia K. COLLINS & CO. ylar 96 South stree! WFLT—60 bales pate it Shea ing R recommended r ships on toms voyanes or roofs of buildings, fo enle by amine for themael dy 14 Stis 6 Sonth street. ‘ i ____.% Boath stree hha are “f. K, COLLINS & CO. jyld tis £6 Souih street. = a 4 for sale b ELEMP—100 doles prime tem rom COLLINS & CO itt om 56 South st Lae ‘OIL—7 barrels refined, well worthy the at Tmonulnctirers and others, fopemle BY co no 56 South street. iy 1 (\7 HEA T—i000 bnshei iy heat, for sal W HEAT=inie trates prime fp mae re sy iy 56 South street. Ss OE THREAD—!10 bales N: a 1 ANTEDSA situation by man, twenty-five Litt OF age, who tas jugs arrived from the’ old country. 9 eugage himself int respectable wholesale ret pany en a the busi Teas for the last ten years, “Address J. A's 17 #iowt atroet j16 3t® ec, BOARD WANTED—IN THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN wishes to engage borrd for his wife and y, fora few weeks: in the country. Avy perso ig Alice where pare nir and country fre may be en joyed, wi meet wish» re: icant by addressing H. P erald Office, stating terme here iviee TCUATION WANTED —A desirous to meet with employ He is thoroughly conversant wich book-keeping ani commer cial business generally—would be willing to accept a smal compensation, his principa! object being steady employment Unguestionable city sefteranes will’ vaniven. Adtvess 4. MA Jerald office. Jy) 6tis r LANDLORDS INDEPENDENT SHIPPING Or FICE. £6 Pine street, between Water and Front streets, New York. spretable yourg man is tim any active capacity £ the proprietors of Seamen’s Boarding Hou Taide arrangements, with, John ‘hera y 0. vat the tims required LION—A Graduate of the University of Camb idge in England, who has received high testimonials from his C lege is desirous of givirg darly mstiuction to a few you! gentlemen m thiscity. Address by letter J. W. N. Post Ol- cr, NY jy'52t* re "[) PHGENIX, Atcormey and Coonsellor at Law, his re sumed his practice. Office corver of City Hall Place and Centre sirect. *LMUND ‘ORTER, Commissioner of Desds an Hal. Place and Centre st. iyl Office cornei ‘i BEACON COURSE—TROTTING. HOBOKEN, N. J. ONDAY, July 17th, at 4 P. M.—Purse $100, cne mile heats, bert 3 in 5, under the saddle. D. B yant enters, (t» riled the rules of the cour'e, 145 tbs) ¢ m Lady Suffoik. 7 J Spicer enters, 10 carry catch weight, ch g. Beppo. + B—'The public is respectfully informed thet the above Parse is given under the following eircumstinces, Afi the ‘Lroton Wednesday, the owner of Reppo expressed a « eto stort fora Perse with Lavy Suffolk alone, sh e rules of the Course, 145 tbs and Beppo a eatch—Mr. Br being ccnsulted, immediately consented an jy Mater STOLEN or Y Bay Mare 5 years old; Jong tail, with a tle aat_and off of one of her ku dplace, Any person returning her tothe same, will ree e sun of $5 iyi tt*r GREAT OAT RACE will come off at the Biysiun Fields, Hoboken, Sp htonday, th 24th of July, 1813. hair off her bi prope: ty of John Kyan, A oT RAv For 25 feet Boats, to row four oars in each bont, fora purse of twenty five dollars, Kutrance $2, the entrance money to the second best boat SECOND RACK. Free for all four oared Race Boats. A purse of fi'ty dollars will be given, five dollars entrance, the adtrance money to eo togihe second best boat. All Boats wishing to enter for the above race, w Il please to enter atthe Collonade, Elysian Fields, on or before the 27d 16 no boats will be al'owed to enter after thit date. ‘This being the first regetta of the season, We are intormed that all the celebrated fast Rae Boats will enter in the above con‘est. iv 60 M M’CAKTY IGHLY IMPORTANT—D -atners Cured—Searpa’s Com pound Kreosote Acoustic Oil, fur the cure of Deafners, pains, and the discharge ol m tter from the ears; also, all those disagreeable noises like the buzzing of ivsects falling of water, whizzing of stea >, &e., Which are symptoms of approaching deainess, and also generally atreudant with the diseare. Read the following editorial fiom the Satucday Evening of the effi ston ishing nabl artes 9 call public at Those offlic ed with this malady will Ox — Cure for DeafnersWe have herd much Iatel seg's Oil, in cases of deafness, and. Tmple remedy, have been uniques ditor of a journal cirew’aiiu try, we drem it our duty throughout the o tention to this spreific find Searpa’s il for dea'ness weil worthy atrial. ‘The subjoined certificate will be read with iuterest:— ors— ness is a disease which has hitherto been considered in. curable, but I ean intorm the public that itisa mistaken idea- 1 wos deaf for ten years, aud concinded that { must remain 80; ‘but not many mouths since I saw im your paper an av vertise- ment of Scarpa’s (i! for Deafness. As the xt resort, I con- gluded to try.it. Tam novi happy to aay Lent hear as well ne Leverdid. Two of my friends likewise tried it, One of them was so deaf that he used an ear trumper; now he hears perfectly well without it. ‘The other was very much troubled With noises in the ears aud head, aud he at once found re tial One bottle cured we, which I thought getti wetty cheap. Yours, &e. “ SiL.A3 BUUBEE, Second street below Pine. Sold at wholesale and retail by A. B & D Sands, Droggists, No. 79 Fi 77 East Brovdway, 273 Broadway. ANE’S TONIC ranted to" culated to destroy the children to Jayne’s Tonic Vermituge. It doe dient which can harm the most del fant, and yet it ex- 1s worms from the system with a facility and certarnty, Fectty astonishi Nor sthrs its only ssnative propert afin din remittentand. intermitrent 'evers has th most gratifying results VERMIFUGE— Some medicines war 7 ent singe iseases. It ix exceeding!y pleasant £0 the taste. Sold by A.B. & D. Sands, Druggists, No 79 F t Broad way; 273 Beoadway. AYNES HAIK TONIC will reprodace hair wherever it has before grown, revivifying the decayed roots aud eaus- ing them tosend fortn a new and vigorous growth of natare's most glorious ornament If your head becomes bald from dis- ease, never resort to.a wig to hide blemish, that will effectual- ly prevent the hair from by keeping the scalp con- sta ig the perspiration. try Jayne’s oes not restore the fl swing hous of ‘e will consent to pay the wig maker for rooting rtific’al material. A. B.& D_ Sands, Druggists, No. 79 Fulton street, ay. 273 Broadway iv16 5ts*r Orrick AusuRN AND Roonesrer 8. R Co : Conandsigas Juty 7th, 1843 SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND of three per cent, on the apital Stock of this Company will be paid on ‘the first day of Angust uext Shareholders,whose stock is revistered in the city Transfer Books of this Cemprny ®ill be paid their di- ie Bank of the Sti ¥o and those whose s* 25) is not registered in the ci The Transter Books will will receive pryment be closed from the 2°st inst til Ist Agzust By order, CHAS. SEYMOUR, Treasurer. muasuny Deranrote, June 29 1818 NOEIGE OF ReDEMPTION OF) TREASURY NOTES.—Notice 1s, reby given that this Department is ready to redeem all the Tieasury Notes of the United iat heretofore issued, and not incladed in the notice given by t Departmeut on the 26{h day of Apri and according to the ious of different acts of Couvress, interest on the said 'y Notes which become due >u or before the 3lat day of Augast next, wili cease on that day; and on all remaining ‘Treasury Notes vow outstanding, anu which become duc at any subsequent time, interest will ceose on the days when they respectivel ice will be redeemed by the Depositori f im the eity of New York, or at the city of Washington, or at the ‘Rreasuy, J. C. SPENCER, iy 2 3wr Secretary of the ‘Treasury. PRINTERS’ AND BINDERS’ WAREROOMS, Nos. 29 and 31 Gold street, N. York, April, 1843. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. THE HOE PRINTING PRESS MACHINE AND SAW MANUFACTORY, in co! Sf new and impraved machinery to tion ice of the addition of ir works, aud the redue- the cost of materials and labor, are enatled greatly to he prices of their Presses, and of Prii ters’ and Binders’ Is uly, as will be nm by their newly printed ien they beg leave to ref hment ie stil unter the sons! superiutend- oR, and they assure great reduction in tablishment tain It will also be their constant endeavor to improve the quality of them in every partietiar. ‘Chey flatter themselves also that thetr old friends will not only continue their favors, but that Printers generally will appreciate their endeavors to furnish the ery pest articles at barely remnanerating prices, rdets frora any pait of the country for all articles used by Printers or Binders, including Types, Ink, Paper, &e-) will be exeented with the greatest care and promptitnde, aud on the best terms, Jobbing work and repairing will be aone at the lowest pos sible prices, with every attention and expedition. N. B—All articles manufactured by this establishment will be stamped R. HOE & CO.,s0 that persous from abroad may apt be imposed apon with spurious articles, made tu imitation oft Printers of newspapers who publish this advertisement, with this note, three times before the first of July next, and send one of thetr papers tos, will be entitled to payment of their bill oo buying foar times the amouat KR, FEUCHT WANGER?S uurivalied Chemical Prepare tions, Poisons, &¢.—The Compound Chemical Whale Oil Soap, oertain preventative against the attack of all descrip- tions of insects on rose bushes, grape vines, frait trees, plants, jh fertility of the p ‘The difficulty many jeretofor pertenced in cultivating flowers, &e., in shieldvag them from the attack of insects, has deterred many from rarsing them, but this difficulty ean be en jrely obviated by the use of the Soap, which is very simple in its manner of application, and on ac count of enpness in nere sible to any extent. Also may be ob atved the celebrated Poisons for the total extermiuation of all descriptions of vermin infestiog houses, Dapus, nardens, Se. paints : The Bed Bug Poison is infallible and by a proper applica: tion will wost effectually destroy the vermin, and prevent a re'urh of them, as hundreds can testify who last summer were so fortunate as'to make use of them. ‘The Rat and Mouse Poison, when administered according to warran'ed’ to drive from the premi all o he cj. dogs and cais may witl njuy. Ants, mots, cock- , are all effectanlly exterminated ral assorcment of rare chemi extract of logwood, do q rusiate of potash, white x 0 Also a ge cles, such = reitron, do tanuers ar of lead, nut galls, lo mercury, do lead, do suipha’, hy jorve ches, scidlitz and sods perfumery, bottled soda water, parills, together with a general essortment of drags, he. all of which are for sale cheap by Dk LEWIS FEUCHTWANGER. 2 Wall street. Teams of Crown size, (or sale by PERSSE & BROOKS, “No. 61 Liberty atre: _ iM 2taw Lis mm QTRAW PAPER—3.00 be jyl6ee RAGS! Bales, 50 do Missouri Raws je—for sale by OOKS. No, 61 Liberty st GOODWIN & C078 WHITING PATER-A full os meut of these desirable papers at the mapufa:turers pric for sate by PEMSSE & BROOKS, iyléec No 61 Liberty street, is ibe 4 n COS NE ND NEWARK E& APRESS he public fll iat thay sabweribere haps blnhed an “Express fetween Sem Xo § 4 TaD ' Pyaphneens ‘Toney, ke. ker; the collectrou of act v» of packages, bat money, Ke. ke. fa Kixpress = ol eis Sa tetera re haste "wis vofie Nee York'st No.7 Wallstreet, ead in Newark, 1 oMITH 8, No. Be Bro Lats Rem tem ia sac ee dises ADAMS & Gv. SALES 5 BEL fistioneer. AUCTION THOMA B ¥ BELL & HOW « (Stores No, 22 Ann and 115 Fulton streets.) Mode. supe rior vessounble fancy ahd tuple Dry Goode and Hosiery, pledg- ea articles, guns, watches, ee. * ‘Also. the coutinuation 6. the stock of a wholesale and retait try good store, Same time asplendid gold dial patent lever Bitch, Zomes guna, nod a variety of curiosities, silver ware, by WEDNESDAY, ‘ Large Sale of second hand and new furniture of all deacrip- t 1036 "clock, in the sale roms : superior variety ol excellent second hand furmitare, ing mp honsek: aj ano. furtes by oraer of the Mar- « , three valuable p THURSDAY. Furniture Sale—At 105 0’clock, will be sold the entire gen- so Suralense contamed in the house 5 Rector street near way ROOMS TO LET IN ‘THE BELMONT HOUSE, NEW BRIGHTON The Sucteriber having fitted up this establishment at agres! i xpense for the comfort of his friends and the public, au. + rs ‘etul forthe very libera: patron stowed 00 hing, ance of it. He begs to inform them that he has still two double and i 6 already be- rusts by hus exertions to please for a continu- ation be made, and will ishing to enjoy the beauty Of the most desirable on the Terrace. jarge bathing house directly in front, the t luxury with the grea! conveni*nee re The st boats pl tantly thi shout the day to and ew Yo PY ee "Grote. PIERIS, Belmont House, New Brighton. je from New York, June 28th, 1943. ‘unity is now offered to lishment. a ath AN EXCELLENT opy A” any one wanti fi AB. tance trom New Yor! wi raise vegetables enough for the New ‘ork market to pay his repteosing inlow, Wor particulars, ‘uguire a . REYNOLDS’ Store, _iyid our ___64 Lispenerd street, ne ar Broadway TO LET—The Score 974g Nassau street, in the Her FAW ald Building, sdmirabty ealeatated for retail buseness, BE. being in ove of the most populous thoroughfares in the city. Immned at ion gi Apply at the Her: fee. corner of Nesevn ané Fulton ai v10 6 Jyls Gtis*r (or O EE AA pigasan neath for entle: . Te oderaie. BR Mee soe ns moderaie. cM Re. OAD—The bridve at 1th beep ‘rebuilt the ears. will rua as usual to Williams? Bridge without interruption. iv'6lw*re “ GRAND FISHING EX URSIONS ‘The steamboat SUPERIOR, Capt Gon'd, has been re-engaged oy Mr. HE. Rell. £1 Four Excursio ‘0 the Fishing Banks, on Toesday, wth, Wednesday, !9th, Thursday, 20 h, and Fr.day, iy furnished toduing ‘Apply. 161 aiat of July, stepping at bart Hamilson exch way, and on re’ turning time will be allowed to view ‘h» fortifications. ‘Th lovers of this sport, as well as those d sirous. £0 heal trip, will devive ‘unosnal pleasure on these oceations e Cilowing Vorat rod Instrumental G ad 10 the © Mt parties and ouner daucers, under the auverinieudauce of Mr Soha Remett. Captain Perco-k, the well known and aecessfal with his harpoons, will be on hand, Small boats to Tarnished on doard gratis Places of Cal i w—-Koot of Chamber stats o'clock; Amon st M4 past 8; Canal a1 44 pret 8; Catharine Kerry, Brooklyn, 93 {ot of Pike st %4 past 9; and Pier No.1 Battery. 44 past). On Tetwrning avéng o'clock. the boat will eall at the above places and land paysengers, and on those occasions Will be. ac- companied by chambermeils, Refreshments on hoard Bare for the ex'maia 40 ctechild-en half price jo 16 3t4r CHEAP AND HEAL TRY FXUR SD: S108 on every Sundy Afternoon during ihe senson”o Harlem. Fare one sbilimg exch n "ee ateemboat SUPERIOR, Captain J hn Gould, will : morrow (Sanday) Aftemson, from Chambers atreet Pier, at half past 1 o'clock ; Pier No 1 Batt-rv, ter to 2; Rookeveltat at 2, Piks st quarter past 2, and Delaucy at at half veliek. Heitrning to the eity at an early hour. herman, d= Bait SUPPORT OPPOSITION AND SAV A DOLLAR MOK G LL AT HALF-PAST SIX FOR ALBANY ¢nd intermediate lnnd- iags, on Tues Thur-day end Saturday. Passage 5) cents. The splendid steambos ALBANY, Crpt Jenkins, leaves the new Pier foot of Barclay street, north sid*, Saturday morning, at half past six © clock. fe, apply to the on bos aken at the lowes f he dey boat that le $1 50 tor parsage. 1D the opposite da NO MONOPOLY—FARE KEDUCED * New Independent Opposition Line for Alba- ny direct. ‘The new and commodions steamboat NKW JERSEY, Cat. R. H Burey, willieave the foot of Barclay street, New York, every Moaday, Wednesday and Friday eventng, at 7 o'clock. For freight or pusage apply on board. Freight taken less than tow boat pr ‘The New Jersey is furnished with elegant stste rooms, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any steam boat on the Hodson river ii7 _POOFCE = LINE OF STEAMBOATS £0! ALBANY—Daily at 7 o'clock, P.M Theowsn Direct (Sundays excepted) from ti € Steamboat Pier bet een Conrtianac «nd Liberty stieets Steamboat ROCHESTER, Cape 4 Houghton. will leave ‘ar 7 clock, Monday, Wedresday ond Friday ev t Steamboat SOUTH AMEHICA, Captain LW Brainard, mill lcave Tuesday, Tharedey and Saturday evenings, at 7 o'clock. Steamboat NORTH AMERICA, Captain M H ‘Truesde!! Inndizg at intermediate landings, witl leave Monday, Wed- vegiay and Friday afternoons, at 5 o'elock. Oa ear wr freight, a on orto P.O, nite al DI<ECT FOR N TAN VIDENCK—AKRIVING IN TIME FOR PASSENGHER: TH modious and fast sailing steamboat CURTIS PE! Wm. H. Peck, wi'l eave the pier east side Cathesine M na " Regst Becpre every Monday, Wednesday and Frid+ty, at o'clock, P. M, Ke or passage and freight inquire at 205 South st. up stairs. dy? TO BOSLON—Fare $| 50—Deck Fare $1 Peet com: OF WHITRHALE st.—The starmbout 3T.—The steamboat STATS’ ISLANDER and SAMSON Will run as follows until further notice*= yeave New York 8, 10,11, 1,2, 934.5, 6 7. Leave Staten Islaud 8, 9, 10."1,1, 2, 4,5, 6.7. Leave New York and Staten Isiaad every hour on Sunday. P. SExeumion to Kort Hamilton, Sundays excepted heave Fort Hamilton 7% A. M., returning {rem New York 34 to Staten Island, 634 cents. Do to Fort Hamilton 13% NEWAKK AND NEW YORRK—Pare oly 12% Cents '=The splendid steamer PASSAIC, Captain John Gaffy. On and After Monday, June 5th, will raw as followa = Trenves the foot of Barclay street, New York, atl0 A.M. and 4 . iy etnge tie foot of Contre street, Newark, at 7H A. M., and reight carried at very low rates. alg6mr a J ‘ON HOUSE. FORT, HAM POE The TOenmboate. STATON ISLANDFR and SAMSON wil! ran every iy (Sundays excepted) dering the » , AS [ON OWE Leave Bore Hamilton at 74 A.M. aud 4 P.M. Nev York, Whitehall Dock, at 3% P.M. arraugemeat may be relied on as permanent, as its con- ance will not depend ov any contingency. 315 3mr ‘MUSEMENTS Dirt Latt apnearane, ceived on Fr the most enth: New Grand AMANS DF LA COU! (The Crown Diamonds RONNE. halfipaar7 oveloe® preewely Grand Orehestra, Immediately after, the last new Grand enery. ike ealles ine! va, im Sacts, with LES Dijmans DE La Cr c ON NE. he Crown tiamonds ') La Catarina, Diana Don H -nrigue de Sandoval, Count ¢e Campo Major, Dont Sebastian D’Aveyro, b eae M _ Dessoovill vio, i Mugen, M. Oteruct Un Bomestiqus, M8 Huisvier, Between the second and third acts of the Overs, half an hour's intermission will be atlowed for promewade and re- fresnments in the Grand Beane, phave. lee Creams, &c. may be THE PROMENADE MUSICALE, last season, will agam enliven ion, and in order to render this de; ical character of the establishment, has been Spl Masieal Direetor, U. c,h of next appearance in New York of the cale- I*®UR BLES. ofthe Ravel Family—I'nesdave and ‘Tharedays. the Krenen Company Mondays, Wedneseays Saturdays. Police will be in. attendance roa great eare ‘at the admission of improper persons. nr Blekete tty Cents: May be hadnt the darten derime ny. 17" A limited number of Season ‘Tiekets wil he + poned of, (™ The undersigned having leased tne ahove establish - mei. the public are respee'fully formed that it will be open on Weduesdsy Evening, July '9th. Lades and Gentlemen of the pro ments, may apply person lly or by letter, Pronorali iy 15 10 jon wishing engage nl ior by letter atyhe Thox Office. \ venting the Saloons we De eee TRCKSON & WILLARD. VAUXHALL GARDEN SALOOR Change of Pe’ MONDAY EVENING, July 17tn, 1 “ mmenee with Swinging Wire, by Mr. Garena Sons—* Not Muriea vet,” by Miss Rosemona. Mr EH Conover will introduce his ancientand laughable Puneh and sady” Totermission of 3¢ minutes, for promenade and refreshments, during whieh the Brass Band will play a number of popular wUPhs charge of the Trump:t will announce the secend per Ores e. h Dance, by Mr Wolfe, first apnoaranee here. ular “anaguvres, by Mr dardner and Vincent. Bone Huypy Land, by Aiton fe d ong py Lane y Miss Rosemon Sailors Horapips, in ahiracter, by Mise Rosemond. Comic Song, Adam and by Mr Gardner ‘The performance wilit cone wie with the exteavaganat, en- led the WLSALER SERENADE. Fanny the Divine Mr Gardner. In five different dances. Sam Stuffhee!, Mr Morg:n mission to the Garden Free—to the Saloon 25 cents, No ice except to children atvended with protectors. F Doorn to op nat aM before 8 o’elock, and performance to Commenves at a quarter paat 8 »’eloe jowery (muibusses and Cars ran by the Garden an- til 12 o'clock at night, PALES FW VO Tim ecti me AND PICTURE GALLERY, Broadway, opposite the City Hall CASPAR HA SER, the Wil! Boy of the Woods. TO BE SKEN FOR ONE SHILLING Besides thy whole atractious of the Museum, fora few days Jonger,, This remarkable nouseseript is anpuosed by many to be the long-talned of conneetivg tink between man and brace. His history is involved in mystery. except he is supposed to be a native of Brena, where he was found in « savage state,living on fruit, herbs, ke. ‘Admusion to the whale ONLY ONE SHILLING. halt CHESNUT STRE nies cate PHILADEL- 0 LET—Krom the 3ist day of Joly instant, for a term of 0 this long established and pop- ular house, and elegant saloons, scene- ry, wardrobe, Ii machinery tures Its well kn rey utation, th United states, renders unnecessary and veculi*r advautoges and indacements selves to the consideration of an efficient management, to se- ich will oe the chief object of the proprietors,” Address proposals, which shall be considered confidential, to “The Board of Agents of the Chesnut Street Theatre.” No. 31 Soath Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. jyTtoal*r ARCH STREET THEATRE, (PHILADEL- PHIA,) TO LET, THHAitice, Prilsdelonin are propared to lense tne wala. ing for the season of 1813 "4 ora lonver period, to an enterpri- sing mabager, upon very liberal terms, ‘Applications addressed ‘* Board of ‘Thearre. Villedelps rents of the Arch atreey left at 59 Market street st the & eve P. M. Lafourende so. 100 Jed to. PHILADELPHIA. June 15, 1843 jel5 mee BOARDING ESTABLISHM A BRANCH, NEW JERSEY. under igned would respwetfally announce to those who from the heat sud dust of the city, either for f r threngh th ments for the reception ef spared to make ther sitwatio Ince in situated on tue Atlat and f portwniti ved by an) he price of board will be six ‘a forll be sit yoke sed servants have bean cannot but prove a pleasant and agreeable home rr country. doll rs per wrek, and xs good cooks recured, for to anend the country. ‘The steamer Orus, trom the Fuiton. market, and the steamer Shrewsbury, trom the foot of Kobinson street, will each make a daily trip between New York and Long Branch. fr7 twendtec #AMUFL COOPER. A RARE CHANCE. t Porter House, in ens ot the best situations t River Coffee House, 1!) d hereto. viz oarand “Phere is also attached to the house igh eon handsomely far oma . the whole wi.l be disposed Of at a rea resent doing an excellent basiness, bat the nt proprietor and migeut business ac the ti mer. ts. arrive opnos'te te dour ; the various Liverpool, New. Oleans aud other p chets aren itsimmediatevietoty, and the Bulton Market, one block low. To any one wishing to engage ix the business an opportunity is offered worth looking after. For furcher particulars, inquire of A. H_ BURNS I'l South street dyil Im*r ENTLEMEN AND LADIES’ LEFT Of WAKD- Gentlemen or familive desirous of convert ng pare! into eavh, can obtain for the same The honse health of its pre Seath, Basten lines of London, ntlemen quitting the city, or Shancing fh effects to dispose ot, wil nd for the subscriber, who ace by appoiatmert. TT No, 6 John st_end 144 Varick st, New Yor! im at thelr rea Aline through the post office, or otherwise, will receive iv? mr Prompt atteuton. ‘ Clothing cleaned, altered and renaired. SUMMER ARRANGEM FOR SHREWSBURY—Long Brauch, Ocean Honse, Black Port, Rameon, and Batontown Landing, through the inner, passge. ‘The new Steamboat SHREWSBURY, Captein Jonn & Corlies, will leave Baton town Landing on Sunday, the 4th of Jane 10: t, and ran as fol lows, to wit: leaving New York, from the foot of Robinson street, every Monday, ‘Tuesd:y, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. at Po'clock. A. Me Returning, will leave Eacontown Land on each of the above dave, at | o’clock, P. On Sa- turday § will leave New York at 24 o’elock, P. M.. Kato town Landing on Sundays at 3 o'clock, P. M:.and Gcean a Lo'elock. “The SHREWSBURY will stop at Fort Ham ton ench way. N. 6.—Stages will be in attendance to convey patsengers from the aforesaid landing places to any part country required. NEW YORK ee. BOSTON SOU OT. OWEN PRESCOTT, Pilot, or takes charge as master and pilot of vassels bound to New Bediord, over Nantucket Portsmouth, Portiand, Keanebeck and OTHER . Office at Frye & Shaw's nanrical store, 223 Water street, corner Beekman. Refe under of Merchants, and the several Insuranee in this city. Buston, Ls (jt? tmier LONDON LIN# OF PACKET 3—Packet 0 Is, Boston, PORTS "Om 20'h Ju’ v—The splendid, new, fast sailing pscket ship HENDRi’ K HUDSON, Capt Moore, will sail po- ove, her regalar d 8 for eabiv, second esbin and ing to seenre births should not non hoard, ar to W. & J.T TAPSCOTT, 4% Pees Sip cor South at. Persous desirous of sending for their triends con heve them brought ont in thes splendd ship which sails from Londoo on the 7th S-ptember, or any of the regular line om reasonable terms, ‘Those wishiag to emit manoy can have dealia for any Amuont payao'e on wemand in all the principal towns of Great Britain ard Wrelard. ‘lace OLD BLACK BALL LINE OF PACKETS FOW LIVERPOOL Preket ofthe 1o'h Juigerthe Nendid fast sailn new packet shin MONTE- faptain Lowber, will be despatched as above, her regular ‘This clegant ship has ursurpassed aecommodations for cabin, Bd cabin and steerage passengers. Those wishrog to secure ths wi jaire to je en application to ™ sie 7 AT OHN HERDMAN. 61 South street, wear Wall st. N. B.—Passaze fromGreat Britain and Irelaud via bi can as aeua! be securedat the lowest rtes by snips sailmg weekly. The subseriber hy equated orrangements for the paymen i lowing banks—‘The National and Pr tag 0 aod at all their branches. A in ponthan ‘and ond Bank of Sec tiand, the Greenock branches, throughout Seotland. ¥ or iy6r nd val a iv fhe Sprendid Packer Shir Mer saly.—The lem ‘ac! i ROSCIUs, Captain John Collina, of 1100 tons, rely hdd regular da Psp I ht or ommodations unequa: not ‘ply on bourdyat Orleans wharf foot of Wall street k. K. COLLINS & CO. 6 Sonth street ce of passage $7 5. ¢ Packet Ship Siddons, Captain E.B Cobb, of 1:00 ons will suecoed the Roseius, and sail the 25th of Aug, hs ar day re mey rely on the shipe of thie live selling pone wal yasndvertiqnd ori _je2 FOR LIVERPOOL.—Rerular pnexe: of ithe ain = Th Rat sailing oneket a oil asa *OR LIVERPOO! orto Pri T Having very superior xccommodatious for eabin,second eabi: vad steerage passengers, Persons wishing to embai ou! sanke early application to URRAY, JOORTY MeMUaNAtD eded by the a3 ‘The above will be Roseins, Captia + Collins, Persons wishing to country, ean bave them bri any of the regular packets, post paid, T? THR LOVEKS Howaun’s Mixture— ed "I ua now for sale at atehlishmnent, 121 Brooklyn—in eackace “RETRENCHMENT THE ORDER OF THE OTICE to Citizens of New York and ty i The Ot GOBLINGR SPLENDID. DINING ‘he immet Ly ROOMS, Nos. 61 and 66 Nassau street —T! trouage which has beeu extended to the subseriber b: lightened community. has enabled him to his Di oom 87 _as now to ncewmmod: persons at one time. 1 making these additions is f.vorite and well kuown establishment, he has not been dful of ine still greater comforts and ‘conveniences of his customers—having thoroughly ventilated the light airy sa Joon, and detached the kirchens, so as completely to exclude the efflavia and heat which necessarily arises two or three housvad persous per day. The wal Joon have be bellivhed by some of the most costly Ol ‘ings of the ancient and modern sia and statuary, aud busts of Was ington, i ¢. The Bill of Fx ted States—inctading salmon of 30 and 40 per plate, with anchovy sauce, batter, roast and boiled meats of the bes! qual At6 cents per plate: strawberries. Pastry of ail kin ' c ay and one hundred one different articies of ch_ieest descrip! it prices equal "Brat Java Coffee. green and black japoleon, arpasses ail others im eny part of the Uni- bo weight, at 18% cents id, he: all kinds cf ‘and low. ‘eas, at 3 cents per cup; “lt 6 ce ts, ‘Attentive and rivil waiters are employed, who speak the French, Span nnd Ducch langu aes. Every. arte cle is served ap iu the peatest poss ble style—rud im every de partment of the establishment competent and experienced over seers are pl ced. ’ , “ng visited and being conversant with the mode of busi- ae eee int saticknducted Dining Saloous tm Europe ‘Aineriea, aud the Wet lavies. the. sul feels {lou io assuring his fellow citizens that his establishment is ine that he has seen in any portion of his arrange- which. the su} malities amd low prices of ‘! Hof Fare must, in that of ail other considera ¢ pias ultra of Eating House ou this Contine biish nent has been supplied roma hont with Cro- ‘which passes through improved filterers; and the mevery day frm 6 Muna! 9 P.M and on Sunday's from To'elock A- Megan icatire ferior to nove der it $100 TO $5000—Mr. FRANCI4 R. (CRUMP, Wates ‘0. y > 5 i Maker, 248 Grand street, begs to inform his friends ¥ bag AD . watch ke ad id silver watches, ‘tamonds, silver cea sett, spoons, oan ork and every dew’ non of wold or silver im any nme ace sale, pe, ii for w Cash (0 any amount paid for old gold and silver. every deseriotion repaired and 48 Grand 028 Ime r Il be received 1 CONTRACTORS —Sealed proposals wil Tithe subse ther for filjos 2 proce ef rom scree the ralt meadow, situated about (ur, Wes dow lar! ‘Rete }, On tie road leading to the villoge of Wesvehester,, Refer the orofiles, which ean he aeen at the office of 8.8 kaq., 49 Bowery, will show utity of at depth of exervation, ihe oa yaks? hom the hill at ‘he weat end of the ir be filled. Person ie will state the pree per cubie yard for temoval ‘to the priee per cubic yard d to the: iber, Weatchester Post Hovimgurs ty be cere ihetathee of 8B. Dunas, ees ses before ‘Thursday, the 20h i |OMAS C. TAYLOR. jy ti wise wi heater. 10th . Na: ‘ ONLY ONE SHILLING! WARM BATHS. OCKER BATHS, 0 BOWERY. ROMER tt, at OE publie « teention to the above Kite 5 id Shower " ap with taste, f seats sPid'oner, inferior 10 nose in this city. y at the followime Saee ag im en B. GOMPERTS,

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