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MOENY MARKET. Thursday, Sept. ‘The stock market was heavy to-day, and prices rather weak. Ohio 6's fell § ; Harlem } ; Canton Company rose ; Long Island fell 4. iy tt ned nothing remarkable transpired. Mobile funds are better—13} a 144. The moment is now rapidiy appreaching when Mo- bile will get rid of its depreciated paper. The following are the resolutions of the Bank of Mobile on the 25th ‘BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL. Sales of Stocks at $3000 Tennessee 578, Navigatinn 6's, 44, Lehigh Morte: 7-6 P. M. Philadelphia yest oly, Sig, $400 res Girard Bank, 6}, $500 res Philadelphia Bank, 66}, $1200 Pena’a 5's, 1859, 574, $13.000 dodo, 1864, 67} sheres Formers’ and Meebanics’ Bonk, 32}; $05 Pennayl. yania 6's, annual new, 80, $5009 Chesapeake and Del. Ce- $500 Pennsylvania 5's, 1854, 57, $700 do shares Girard Bank 64. 0 shares Reading RR 1}, $1000 Penna 457}, $3000 Wilmington RR 6's, 708, ) Wilmington 6's, 58, 87, 20 nal 6's, 1866 35 Beit Resolved, That from and after the first day of October next, this Bank will not receive, either in pay- ment or on general deposite, any bank uote that is not aid in specie on presentation at the place designated for 0. 80) ed ‘That until the first day of October next, this Bank wll continue to receive in pa notes of the Bank of the State of Alabama and its shares Penn’a ank 154, i's, 1860, G4, $5000 Chesapeake and Del 200 shares Girard Bnk 6}, 60 shares Reading 18}, $5000 State o's 67, $1600 do 1865 07, $1000 Le high 6's 15i6 364. LATEST SOUTHERN SHIP NEWS. 1t 7—Aur Moria, Stetson, Port au Pi Laurel, Witham, Portsmoath ram, Portland; Oak, Ryd Boston; Arkansa: PRR 5 35}, $2000 do do do ‘The moment this resolution is carried into effect, Ala- bama notes will cease to be currency, although still re- ceivable for State dues, and debts of the State Bank. vacuity will, to some extent, be supplied by the bills to be issuel by the Bank of Mobile; but some import of specie will be necessary. The people of that State have suffered severely during the last year by the fluctuations of the vile paper issues they have tolerated asa currency. The return to a specie curreney at this season of “the year will be productive of the best efforts in making the busi- ness of the new crop turn ona specie basis. Most of the commercial paper created this fall for that quarter ha® been payable in specie funds. The movement will be strongly backed by the Mobile merchants, ani there is no doubt of its success. The business of Mebile, for the past year has been greater than ever before, as evinced in the following table:— Comvanarive: Starsatint ov Corton at Mori, Last Ivanhoe, Post, N Below, ‘a large in Liverpool; Caroline, supposed the St Law Stevens, Stevens, renee, Howes, Boston; ce; Candace, Brightman, Hardie, Valparaiso; Tippecanoe, it 5— Arr Chas Hepeltin (Bs) Watlington, . Kingston, Ja. Bee) ectiura, Nock, 81a Texas, Below, Carlton, Jameson, NOrleans for paviaAtten died on board, th ult. Ja. Sid Louisa, MOND, Sept 6—Arr Harriet, Jarvis, Baltimore for Jamaica, Sept 1, lat 36 N, lon 515 W. Foreign Ports. ‘nince, Aug 23—In port, Pandora, Imogene, Shed, of Bangor, for j—In port, Antarctic, Thompson, Everett, for Bostor Green, for Bos- PROFESSOR VELPEAU’S Pilts, for the radical cure of gonorrboa, gleet, and all CELEBRATED mocupurulent discharges from the uret sally considered, by the medical facult: fest ‘and most speedy rem They eradicate the credibly short time, without tainting the breath, di: the stomach, or confinement from business. jold in boxes, containing one hundred pills, $1 each. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent. Office and consulting rooms of the College of Medicine and Pharmacy, 97 Nassau st. 0G- STEAMBOAT ORUS.—Has Captain Schultz the name of Riddle, on board his boatto push back ina rough and dangerous manner those persons who wish to go on board upon the boat's arrival at the dock? Oftentimes hoard (as such was the case with the writer) and of course are anxious to see them. danger of fallin; suddenly from 1 |, are univer- of the United The receipts of each respective year, embrace the stock on hand Ist October,except the year 1842,which bears date 1st September, 1841, and includes stock on hand at that date. The crop of the coming year will not be so large but undoubtedly will yield a larger profit. The following is a return of the Bank of Montreal :— Bank or MontRrean. Sist March 31st Mugust 1843, 1843. employed a man by ersons have friends on There is considerable in the river by being pushed back so boat, and it is im) ea bape should look into the Bills of Exchange evant that Captain | Bills aud notes beating remeved trom the “Orus,” and thi in like manner, if not soon corrected. Rough handling cab drivers, Ke. may answer, but such treatment to some other persons may not altogether be a safe kind of bu- Specie Landed Property =<: QG-CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY EFFECTUAL.- | Securities and Bonds ly cured by the Tonic Mixture prepared by the College of Medicine and Pharmany of the city of hed for the suppression ef quackery, A.D. 1842.— e bottles $2 each, small do $1, in cases con- a dozen $5, carefully packed and sent to all W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent. Office and consulting rooms of the College, 97 Total average Assets + We have received the following communication in re- lation to the oil trade :— James Gorpon Bennett, Esq.-~ parts ofthe Union, iG TO SHAVE EASY.—A celebrated writer has defised man to be a shaving al true, so faras relates to civilized man, but a civilized man cannot shave without a razor, and he cannot keep his razor in geod order without a strop. We would there fore just gen ly hint to our readers that Saunders’ Patent Metallic Tablet and Razor Strop, with four sides st of time, it having been before the quarter ofa century, and it prob desirable keen edge to a goo: ing an operation that may be To show you the folly of a high tariff, 1 may mention one article—whale oil—the duty upon which in Ant- Hectoletre—the price of which, in 294 florins f. Hecto- werp is {.6} florins bond, on the 16th August 1843, wi letre, at wh ch sales were made ; but it was sold on thet day ior {33 florins f. Hectoletre tor oil which paid the duty, or rather I should have said, that was supposed to If this is the mode of entering as and paying duties in Belgium, King Leopold would con- interest by reducing the dut; whale oil to the old rate of one florin f. Yours, respecttully, A CONS: New Yorx, 7th Sept., 1843. This is of course thercsult of high duties, or ‘* protec- tion,” as people are pleased to call it. The goods are en- tered, and come into consumption with the domestic arti- cle free of duty, and the government los while the lawyers are glorifying over their sagacity in protecting home industry. Belgium markets tor whale oil. take the greatest quantities, and Antwerp stands No. 3 — ‘The exports of oil to Belgium for four years have been as have paid the duty. no superior in giving thi razor, which renders sh patiently endured.— Boston Mer. Journal. Roussel Almond Cream, for shaving, a very superior article, just received and for saleat G Saunders, inventor and manutecturer of the Metallic Tablet Razor Strop, 163 upon common NT READER. QG- THE HIGHLY CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA—Prepared by the College ef Med- ivine and Pharmacy of the city ot New York, forthe suppression of quackery, A. repared under the superintendence of the iy connected with the College, may be re lied on a3 the most efticacious: remedy for ali diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, such as scrofu- ja, saltrheum, chronic rheumatism, scurvy, blotches or pimples on the face or body, ulcers, nodes, secondary sy philis, or any disease arising {rom an injurious use of mer 1842. This power one of the large sand Holland The Hanse { Sold in single bottles 75 cents cach; in cases containin, haif dozen, $8 60; in do one dozen, $6; carefully packe and sent ‘0 all parts of the Union. W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent. O-+tice and consulting rooms of the College, 97 A duty of 1 florin or 40 cents per Hectoletre of 22 gall about 6 per cent. The new duty o/ 6 florins or 2,40 per hecto. is near 83 percent ; yet that duty not so high as the average duties in the United States, amounts to a premium on smuggling, and favors the Uni- ted States’ interests in effect. are far leas injurious to the fishing interests than the ruinous and suicidal policy of our own government. The state of the fishing interests is as follow: i fis! Ships employed nose { SOME FACTS NOT TO BE READ BY THE LADIES.—Amid the multiplied effurts of the scientific or speculative of the last centut promotio:, of Hair, none were found efficacious, and the yald were still compelled to submit to the humiliating privation. The introduction of Oldridge’s Balm, how- ever, in London, A. D. 1824, (its virtues having already been fully experienced and attested in the United S:ates of America) occasioned, as was aptly remarked, a era iu the annals of man’s triumph over nature ” rst appearance it seemed light os the numerous em; but,the proprietors having avopte only practical test of utility, that of a gratuitou tion to all who desired i , for the restoration end ‘These foreign restrictions be considered in the same roductions of the day; aplan, embracing (for several of the first years, which the journals of that period will corroborate,) the exceeded the most sanguine anticipations; alm flowed from all quarters, accompanied 1 ite complete success, and thus it was, invaluable production of resuits quick! pd ser td ing for issl,. Ofthe $20,000,000, more than one half is expended in outfit, and under the present tarift pays at leaatan average of 25 per cent on tho ship-building, rigging, supplies of the men, clothing &c. This mal by testimonial: in the pareat country, that th the new world echiéved its grei ‘The unfailing properties of the Balm preserver, and restorer of the hair, are now “niversally jelt and acknowledged, so as to have become proverbial; and it has been so highly eulogised, and in such malti plied instances, that the proprietors can barely refer to the numberless communications they have ceceived to this effect, access to which may be obtained at the office by any who are desirous of seeing these proofs of its eifi- Se ahenaty @ tax of $2,500,000 ,eries for the benefit of the manufacturers, « by so much the cost of the oil they sell in Antwerp and other ports of Europe ; and amounts, on a value of $7,000,000, to 30 per cent, or equal to the present Belgian duty. That duty, impositions of the United States being in the shape of en hanced prices paid to the manufacturers, cannot be dodged, and 16,000 seamen, on whom the country will rest for its defhnce in the hour of danger, to pamper the manufacturers. During the past few years of comparatively low duties the fishing interest has been greatly extended, facilitated in some degree by the failure of the British arctic fishery. The pigs of Ohio are in. deed serious competitors with the whales of the Southern Ocean, to supply the world with oil, andthe only way to sustain the fishing interest is not to protect them, but to avoid imposing burdens on them. Sales at the Stock Exchange. 1000 Gov't o's, ‘62 ‘* n, may be evaded. The ‘antages of the Balm of Columbia may be ‘he hair from scurt, producing preserving it from premature grayness, and ite excellent adaptation to the nursery, which should never be witbout it. Repeated experiments have also proved that no climate destroys its efficacy. To those then, who are engaged in it proves a most valuable article of q-, of the firm of Cowing, Richmond & 8, No. 10 South street, will fully confirm summed up, in its freein a veautiful gloss and cur! Co., merchant is family was fast losing her hair, and had tried many other remedies without offect—when Mr. C. procured irom 21 Cortlandt street a bottle of the true Balm of Columbia, which staid the hair firm); by the use of two more bottles, anew tl titul nair is growing out rapidly. Let any one who doubts inquire as abo at once, and now ick crop of beau- |, of Butternuts, Otsego county, had s hair, and had it fully restored by two botties of . In tact;the cures are so numerous, that it is » out of the question to refer to one ina hundred of ose who have experienced the like effe Who witt co Bate ?—Colonel Seaver, Postmaster at Batavia, is knowing to the fact that Dr. Bingham, of Ge- ged over 70, and for more than seventeen has had’ his hair fully restored by the fone bottle of the Balm of Columbia, from Com- in the service of H. Howard, Eeq. 516 ber hair fully restored, atter her head had been perfectly bald for a long time. ‘What is there that adds more to the personal appear ance and comfort of mankind than a In youth it is indispensable to good looks,” and in age it is certainly necessary for comfort; and it is surely as roper to supply the lossot any of nature’ at fashion and custom have forced upon us, ‘ou for lost hair substitute a wig? No! ith, breeds humors; and produce: less evils—all of which can be avoided b; id Balm of Columbi: which fully restores the hair, whether itis lost by sick- without the name of Comstock 75 do 53 Aub & Rochester 2000 Iilinois 6's 1000 di a lo 5000 Indi: Bs 2) shay Bk Com, full 10 do 15 Am Ex Bank Broadway, has he Board. 20 shas North River Ins 1 250 Long Isld R R s3 200 Long Isld RR 630 190 do New York Public $1000 U bee 75 6's, "62 b60 10 25 shas Farmers’ Loan 25 Stonidgton RR urtlandt street, ness or by age. Never bu & Co. on the wrapper. The genuineis to be found in this city only at 21 Court: landt street, and at the Branch House, 52 Cornhill, Bos- tg IMPORTANT TO THE UNFORTUNATE—A cure guaranteed —The College ct Medicine at ofthe city of New York, established for the suppression is now prepored to treat all diseases of a private nature, and offer to all those afflicted with of quackery, private arrangements between the members of ii ndinent professors of the Medical Institutions ‘of Europe, all the improvements in the treatment of these diseases are forwarded to them long before they reach the majority of the medical professions of this conntry. With such advantages, together with the combined skill of tho first me‘ical men of this country, the College tied that the good work which the yn of quackery,” wil patronage it deserves from that portion of the public re. quiring their services, ‘Corms for advic N. B. Patients living at a distance enae explicitly in writing, giving al with the treatment the boxes each, 3$ 4c cash; cents per lb, cash; Cassia, 400 matts 17¢ per Ib, do. Yesterday wasa very stormy, door operations, lack Paints, poor, 100 kege, 9} and all medicines, $5. by stating their dis. symptoms, together received elsewhere, if any, can obtain a chest containing all medicines, with full dire tions for use, with @ guarantee of cure, by addressing the agent of the College, post paid, enclosing $5. W. 3. RICHARDSON, Agent. Oitice ead Consulting Rooms of the College, 97 N disagreeable day for ont consequently business was not very ace Asnes—Pots are in better demand than usual and sales ore to a greater extent, but tained. ots are worth $431} 9 4374, re cy appears to be towards a settled de- Hay—An active shipping dema ket is also quite brisk. The export is priucipally to the South, Wruskey—Drudge is very made over 23 cents Barrels are a litile better, we The sales of both descriptions are very are not so firm) sprung up, and Prime tearm at 4s J+ THE CHINESE HAIR ERADICATOR—Under pondity of £4000 (0 remove the stiffest or strongest hair rom ony part of the human bedy in five minutes, and not orn the skin, or it can be seen tried before pur= Chasing, It is also warranted to contain no poison, will ladies use on orticle that is pertectly harmless, or the imivations and counterfeits that are eom; pally of deadly poisoi ull and rales cannot be quote 3} a 2340. owe —The mort active demand exists for this th the most trif_in 450, and North West Frorr—We quote sales of Palermo Lemons ot 395. Sicily shelled Almonds at I7}c. ‘We quote South We also inform the public that agent in Brooklyn for the genuine, (Mra 1s6 that it must in thiscity be from 21 Cortlond st, and in Bosten at the branoh Bunch Raising ot Provisiows-~Beef end Pork are both very dull, and de, of aaa We e eaks of prime Pork at $! and mess at $1125 We make no quotations jeef as there is 0 little doing, and prices role es last recorded. Lard isin rather better demand than usual. We notice sales of fairto at 6c, ond i at TaTic, rincipally for export. Choice Butter is in fair de: d for family use at 142 I6o, but poor quality is very du Cheese is very active and sales for export have been mate to some extent at 4ga 5c. Motasses--The market is very firm ond the demand confined to the wants oi the trade. We quote soles of New Orleans at 30 a 314 ; Porto Rico 29} a 80c. Corrox—This market is very active aud the daily sales are to afairextent. Prices are very firm andthe advaace stained by holders. Purchasers take all they want current quotations, as the impression is in another advance between this and the arrival of ¢ ledonia. Frove.—This market is in the same uncertain state that has characterised it since the arrival of the Britannia. Holders do not feel disposed to sell st what purchasers are willing to pay, which ix $4 60 for Gene Sinall sales have been marie at $1624. Obio and Michigen is held at $400. Nothing doing in Southern, Georgetown can be quoted at $8, but it is merely nominal. The market will not be settled for some days. The apathy among dealers is so great that only the most press- ing wants for consumpt q ‘heat has received its full portion of the decline in ices We do not hear of any sales of consequence, but jolders are disposed to operate at something less than last quotations. Corn and Rye are also down. ‘The former ee (nein at 66 a 57 cents for northern, and the latter at cents. Foreign Markets, Care Hayrien, Aug. 14.—The market is glutted with all kinds of American produce: Coftee and Logwood very high and scarce, and the port very sickly. Brighton Market. Monpay, Sept. 4, 1843. At Market 600 Beef Cattle, 120 Stores, 30 Cowes and Calves, 2800 ean nd 400 Swine. Prices—Beef Cattle.—A very small number of extra at $450.04 75; first quality 425a 450 ; second quality 375 a 425; third quality 323 60 Stores—Sales not sufficient to establish prices. Cowes and Calves—Sales at $13, 15, 19, 22 and 24, Sheep—Sales quick ; lots were sold from 75c to $1 50, Wethers $1 33, 1 62,175, avery nice lot to ship 1 88. Swine—Lots of Shoats to pedile at 4}s for Sows, and dic lor Barrows. A lot of old Hogs at 4}a4}c. At re- tail from 6 to7 cents. aT Married, On Monday evening September the 4th, by the Rev. Mr. Stevenson, Mr. Isaac Tare to Miss Many E. Man- TIN. In Baltimore on the 5th inst. the to a Rev. Bishop Willin, Eeq.,of New Orleans, to M , at St Paul’s church, py ham,Dieperich FeHrMan, Cora W. F. Janvis, Died. On Wednesday morning 6th instant, at Huntingdon, L. L, in the 70th ee of his age, Henny Eccueso, former! of the city of Dublin, but for nearly thirty years a resi- dent of this city. Latest Advices RECRIVED AT THE NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE. Africa 16 Manilla ++Mreh 16 Antigua +++ + 1 Malaga. Jul Antwerp seeeses Aug, 16 Marseilles + Aux Cayes Aug, 13 Madeira Montevideo + Rio Janeiro « Si Jacmel ++ Kingston, Ja ++ jondon «+= ">= Liverpool - Ta Guayra: + Lima- Macao Passengers Arrived. acket ship United States—Miss Rogers, Mrs Master Henchli tt the steerage Liverroor Britton, Mrs Mill Forcign Importations Ship United States—100 tor o—2 do Comell Bi Tracy & Allen botson, Pace & co—1 BW Henchim & Stewart—21 Wight go—6 L&B Curtis Keo IRV Smith & co—i7 Gamer & co T Jones & co—1 McKee & co Hoffman & Brothers—2 Ja Russell, Mattison & Warsaw, Hart & 1A We Van Nest: udwe eee H Kel ell & scns—1 1 Worrell, Wood & 6 1 IN&TH Sell « Lafferts—3 LJ W aylo, R Ay 8 ker & cot Vracy & Irving—3 W G Hunt & c ) Moning & Journsy <1 C offiy, Bradlev & com} Hy Stenpens—3 TH: & & co—1 Cleaveland & eo Fn 1 Hughes, Ward & co—30 J s Richardson Watson~29 § 'T Jones—21 H Auchincloss & co—8C f° Bell Clark & co—3 H Karmum & co~5 Ruthven & Weed—2 AW Spies KcomL A’S&S Willets—3 2 Barker & co~-5 Hut Bi ==} Lyman, Clapp & co—2 John Watson—1 JA Huatiugion—3 W Watt—i Eb Stange—2 R& G Wilson—5_Grifha & Pull man—8 Stene & co—t 5 Tomes & son—l_ RK Richirds—! JD Wilthans & son—6 Parsons, B Morewood co—710 bars iron K: JB Elliman—2 Van Ant Mabee—6 Beear, Benjamin & Stewart & com Gilbert & Donaldson—2 J Folger—731 Phelis, Dodge & do—15, Wight Hoyt & Hunt—t Jos Hudson—1 John akey soa—t7 Butterfield & 4 A McFarlane—4 E Smith & co —5 Moore & Baker—2 Thos Reynold—! Sheldon & Phelps— 5 M Armstrong— Thos Swanwick—5 A Mitchell & Reiss Brothers—1 Hency Baylis—1 Stone, Swan & co—3 Inglis & Scott—21 J & J Stewart &co—! G Pattison—t Hall Brothers—3 & W,Teanberton—1 Heury, Moore—3t Kergusou 8 Walker—it JL Phipps & c D Collamore—1_ GW Tread- well—1 Manning & Journay—280 bars 73 bils iron JH Abeel— 118 bales 67 ¢s 550 bas tin plates 3 cks to 0} Ship Splendid Lourie &D fi L Pillevuyt—100 bkts wine Ro- ireqor—75 A Loubat, ; At—Brig United States—81 bales hides J de la Granja—79 hemp 5 bxs tobacco 932 qtls logwood to order. MARITIME HERALD. Salling Days of the Steam Ships. FROM LIVERPOOL. FROM AMERICA 16 Britanni: Hewitt Caledonia, Lott : ++ Sept. 4 G. Western, Hosken Sept: 23 Packets to Arrive. Packets to Sail. FROM LIVERPOOL, FOR LIVERPOOL, Rochester, Britton, Aug. 7] Ashburton, Huttleston, Sept. & Garrick, Skidd: Aug. | 8. Whitney, Thompson, Sept.13 FROM PORTSMOUTH. FOR PORTSMOUTH. Wellington, Chadwick, Aug. 6| Montreal, ‘Tink Sept. 10 Switzerland, Chadwick,Aug. 8 Gladiator, Britton Sept. 20 FOR HAVR 2] Albany, Watson, Sept. 8 9 Ship Masters and Agents. ‘We shall esteem ita favor, if Captains of Vessels will give to Commodore Ronen Sityry, of our News Flect, a ite: Gort of the Shipping, Teft at the Port whence they sailed, the essels Spoken on their Passage, a List of their Cargo, and any Foreign Newsp may" ha He will b on their arrival. Agents and. Cor- respondents, at home or abroad, will also conter a favor by sending to this Office all the Marine Iutelligence they. can Nautical Information of any kind will be thankfully PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER &. Ships Ashi Etwtameee thee ps urton, ttleston, Lis i ihany” "Watson, Havres Way, Wi harleston, Geo, Sutton. xgis, Biienow Apres, W. AV. De Forrat U0. Nissen, Gottenburg, ©. ts (Br) Fautkneg, St, Fohing NF. T, Winniet; Pandora, Bailey, ‘ortamouth, NH. Brett & Vose.—Schr Cygnet, Henry, Bucke: ville, SU. Badger & Peck. Arrived. Ship Splendid, Crocker, from Havre, and 20 days from Fayal with mdse, to W. Whitlock. “ oo Ship May Flower, Week 1000 sacks salt to J. C ag argue Arab, Crosby, from Hamburg, 1 to Sehinidt & Balehe: brig Sylvester, Se 0 Master. hited States, York, 23 days from wA tru Sehr Select, stguea 0 8. Mitchell, ew sehr Marietta Burr, Knapp, 18 hours from Bridgeport Ct. in ballaet, to Allen & Paxson. ‘The M. B. ended for the Old Line of Richmond pockets," "3 | intended for Sehr Regulator, Sawyer, 9 days from Lubee, with plaster, to from Liverpool, July 26, with y 20, with 141 pas ltz, 67 days from Elsinore, isal, with hides, &e, ~ days from Newbem, NC. with naval Schr Chief Sachem, Smith, 12 a 3 i pect Chet § lays from Eastport, with Sche Neptuns lohnson, from Portland, with molasses, to master. Schr Hudson, Carr, 5 days from Marblehead, with oil, &e. to master, r General Record, Fornicn Letter Orrice.—Preket ships Ashburton, Hut- Ueston, for Liverpool, and Albany, Watson, for Havre, sail ter bags close at Gilpin’s, in the Exchange, at on the dry dock, She sustained but shore. "The after part of her keel is is the only injury abone her hull wauix CaListo has been hauled on the dock. He eepairs wil be afling, shor otter wash one tke hall twin pilot boat J. N, Barnet, Passed af with a signal of ord. on Wednesday, 16 1aand brig shore, ba stress Aying at her main cova mast head ‘ ‘ 7 Stir Janes Crospen.—Cant Meeker, of the sehr Rival, by neansof a diving bel, and with the asain 0.2 Nar, Cnn has steceed 1) James Cropper, oft the Capes of Delaware, Pm Ve understand that Captain Hurd hos em- ‘9 defend tthe charze investiga mes pilot Banque, St. Hantasry, (Russian) having completed | aire Key West, sited for her port "of destination on the att. re yrere 96 American ships at Cronetade,_ discl o" ost of them would leave. in ballast for te Li fering. A few vessels Ind tnken ‘cnt dis intended for a Capt O. Baxter, Jr. regu! itt & and Charles Siders’s Commercial Line of Boston and Philadelphia packets. inst. Benj ‘Tucker, Worth, Pacifie Arr at New Bedford T Reports sailed f for Coast of Pua, Bagh 1 mgs, 1200 on, bor « K, passed Aug 22, lat 38 10, lou 41 90—by in, ‘ork, no date, lat 39, lon 16— Aiwina, (Beem) Bremen for by the May Flower, at this port. Foreign Ports. Favar, Aug 16— Peruvian, of Heagor, to load for N ay mn J Aus In ps from Portland, yn, Randall, fi Batl Magnolia, Delano, Kathleen, Taylor, Quenec, Aug 5 Liverpool; Hotspur, Commerce, Davison, and k, Lawson, Hull; Watchful, M’ y Alice Lampton, Hi Paton, Glasgow ; Home Ports. Wright, Portsmouth; Ann Moore, Point Petre, Guad. for ors Angeretta, Crowell, New York, f Plate. jason, Newerstle; s Trio.C)cnberlain, N York, ine, of ‘Thomaston, from Norfolk—the T P got ashore Middle, early this morning, and remain nset. She probably got off at high water, and cai Sept 2—Arr Eli iia i A Walker, Terry Are Win Thompson ith, Atlantic, Reynol lds, Philadelphi nw Lonnon, Sept 3 NBedford; Banner, Lew Boston; Freeman, Spear, N Norwich for Albany ( 31, Uneas, Story, rk; Geo Washi ¥ Norwi Hantrorp, Sept 5—Arr Ironsides, Morley, Philadelphi Faeyr Elizabeth, Smith, and Jane Sally Francis, Baker, N 0% Ganges, Allen, a Lit tivy, Chapman, New va, Nash, Norwalk: 0: ; ind ‘Fame, Spelman, Fall River; Huntress, Bratt ton, did not sai rr Russell, Matthews, on; ‘Amethyst, Anderson, 'P: , Gloucester: Scioto, Z Thompson, Ca Fitham, Portsmouth, NH? a full ri with letter D init, snpposed the Lorena, L Sveli Chase, Newport; Orozimbo, several brigs ‘and. schrs, unkno: in at this time. came down this, morning ulanchored at the Breakwater. There is a full rigged brig with another vessel now in sight, coming dow: PLOYMEN’ WAGES PAID—100 J. ‘kin. Appl OAR HALL: Boston, Septemt VN STRE x 20. W. SIMMONS, She understands washii She can prodace an exccilent Inquire for MARY MA nwich, front basement. ANTED—Purchagers for Patent Mangles.used for smooth- Di i supersede the use of iron- W ‘ing clothes, &e ing, and put a beautiful gloss on elot 5 ¢,.as one female with th ic as ten females will do with the smoot ‘They will be sold vou N’& WEST, 4 Little Green street, near Liberty street, N.Y NG LADY, who has received a good cation, who understands embroidery in all its branches, n accustomed to teach, wishes to obtain a situation ing school for young ladies. office of the Herald, New Yor RS.—A gentleman who has had 12 every department of the prof timately acquainted with the practice of all the courts of law ty in England, wishes for ai Mangle will in one in a country, board: lerview with a respecta- a" + nemberof the profession in thisteountry, vho would be desi an write an expeditions into an engagement for mself he will be an uisition to any pers , Which will be promptly attended out the Park, two. hia. A note addresved Ly M ’ : N., at this office, will immediate attenti reward paid on recovery « s OST—On Wednesday evening, 6th, it Watch and a heavy flat slide with an opal stone set-in it. Aly Cozzens, American He turning the sam be liberally rewarded. DAY BOARDING. taking their meals down to: rd in a private family est style, wall find. it to ¢ preferable both ag regards comfort and respect: ) by ing at 204 Fulton street ommodated with full public eating house gf three gentle Terms moderat KASANT AND AIRY ROOMS, with pantries attach- ping rooms, to be let at 369 Broad- large enough for sl Breakfast and tea way, letween Franklin an furnished in the rooms, if required. ANDSOME APARTMENTS, with board, may be had i—the entire second ‘A few double and y applying as above. NTs TO LET, gle gentlemen or toa small fa CUALLENGE=I Highland Mary, 19 feet to be rowed by Step! week from Monday next. is to forbid all_ person ° MARY TRULDEG law, as. she has lett my bed and hy I shall pay no debts of} ry t the hort Henry Stork, ting. TRULDEGE, RAMAN’S BATHS.——New No. 4 Courtludt street, jew York, four doors from Broad- as recently opened the above new Bathing Every department iso t lemen visiting t pt attention, and every thing connected he most genteel and correct manner. Shower Baths, at all hours, it. HOWER BATIS—Portalae Shower Baths 50 conta a prece for sale by the manufacturer, W. West! 8h Baths of, dascription for sale by the wats ower Baths of every description for turer, W. West, 109 H “papa is ACKET SHIP OCMULGE charging at the Quarantine, St Jease attend to the receipt of their goods. from New Orleans ssengers are re- N.R., this day, Satur: esday, at the Shakspeare Ho- Sovthera and Western Deafts and Bank at ow rate AUSoH.—An elegant brig of 2 was lo be Jaunched from the shipyard of WEY, On the 7th inst, at Jt o'clock rew, Bag. at Duy: he 18 to Pe manmnarnanchel, wer, the Sanday 19 all classes of ad v ‘ales, Humorous Batches, and every variety of entertaining liperacare, ihe called the Erie | Morning Globe off ___AUCTION SALES. “THOMAS BELL, Avetioncer. BY BELL & HOWARD. (Stores No. 22 inn street and 115 Fulton street.) FRIDAY, etoek, in the auction ‘room, Large sale of ote nie dev onda, comprising staple ak ley val dry goods, im lots to sit 8 Au the stock of a tailor, remnants of cloths, cas simeres, vestings, tri 155, Be. Also, a variety’ of tiney and pledged articles Also, 2 tenants ladies’ and a's Wearing apparel, a quantity of jewelry, & on room, of all desert ious, at 105 nd new p ewood and lamps, chandaliers, gloss and china ware, by order of a er, will be sold without reserve, in ton atreet store 9 dozen superior mahoxany parior chairs. styles and warranted, and Ut mahogany rocking do. 17 splendid so fa beds, 8 doz cane seat curled ma and 59 Boston MOND. 1 ExtraSale of e« che Catalogues on Siturday, R H_TIMPSON. Aneti FIARDWARE AND CUTLERY — venth Fall 'T lery, Guns, Pistol take place th eavy ps tieulars of which, see under aus Courier and En vurrer, and jon head in Journal vening Post. Also, at 12 oelock, a large astortment of Guns, Pistols and Rifles, being the whole stock of a dealer retiring fom the bu- siness. ‘Al £ coun 80 fur » by onder of easignee, «, quantity Auctioneer. BOWIE AND. DIRK Ke, at auction—Jacob S Platt will sell, this day, at Wovelock, at the Merchonts’ Exchange Auction'room, 2i Plate st, the entive stock of Guns, Pistols and Rifles of a large dealer retiring from the business’ Also, at same time, an e- tensive assortmeat of Bowie and Dirk Knives, Daggers, Spear Point Kuives, &c., the whole of which is particularly worthy the attention of Southern and Western Merchauts,as well as city hout reserve, je at saine place of 8 ltr ION NOTIC 31 Pianforte, Brussels, Windsor Chairs § Bedsteads, Fe: Washstands, day, Sep \ splendid assortinent of ‘Consisting 0! y q Piano Forte, cost over $400. sf It*ee FOR SALB AT PUBLIC AUCLION HE, RAHWAY MANUFACTURING CO, will sell ‘nt public Auction, on 17th August, at their Print Works, in machinery, and moveable praperty of Consisting, of printing and engraving, machines, callenders, copper cylinders, dye 9oppers, dying and bleaching apparatus, steam boi ne, 25 horse power, with 4 boilers, 2 lire engines, 2’ patent ces, iron safe, hydraulic and common press, large and small slide lathe, with complete set of turning and boring, and blacksmith’s tool rtnent of imported steel, and new and old iron, aquautity of drugs Suitable for calido printers and dyers, tubs, casks, and large cis- © at the Print Works, or of ‘Teussler, at tl nt WERGUSON & WALKER, ivi9 tin _51 William’ street, BEACON TROTTING COURSE. MONDAY, Sept "th, at 4¢ past %, P.M, Purse of $200, free forall trotting horses—mile heats best 3 in 5 D. Bryant enters g. m. Lady Suffolk H. Woodruff enters b. g Contidenc B.—Members tickets for the office of the C i HATS—FALL FASHIONS, 1813.—The subscriber improves the occasion presented by the fall change in the Kshion of hats, to, invite his friends, and the public in general, to his Establishments, No. 13 Chatham street, and 94 Canal, corner of Wooster streets where he offers for sale and inspection a large and elegaut assortment of y low prices, He parti to his fae Nuatria Fev fl water proof, 1 call their atte e d meutioned compare advan- tageously with hats seld ia this city ‘ ae tA, No. 130 Chatham st., and 94 Canal, cor, Wooster st. 82 5w(twis)™m Cuampers “DINBURGH JOURNAL.—The reprint wi it yular work ¢ ane to be peblishes reguladd i ce, 3 Bal ‘een numbers of the present volume have alrea- and this day are published the numbers for July nbers will be publis! every M. i. Tecan be Nad eiher im stn a dy been igsue stand 8th, and two, nv wart the latest date i y in Ae numbers of the p n be had at the Albion Offi ews venders. discount to those w ell , DRAFTS, &.. IN BOS’ as made arrangements in this to receive bills, accounts, Ke. in Merchants and others wishing re comment. DREW ROBERTS, 21 State street, up stairs, Boston. “AMUSEMENTS. " NIBLO’S GARD! eddjion of the celebrated Mons. Prevost. ‘The Performance to Cc Original Overture ence at 8 u'cloek with the res Where Tee Creams, After which AN INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT! In the Refreshmevt Saloon. Saturday, the Ravels Monday, last wight of the French Opera. (FA srict Police will be in attendance, and great care ta- h persons. at the Garden during XZ (A limited number of Benson Tiekets will be das cm" No postponement at this establish Entrance from. Bro \d the naw Saloon, which nd sides, can be opened at a moment’ CMATHAM THEATRE. Notice— Uhe Doors will o i my kets Fifty Cents. weather as the Grai Curtain will rise at quarter To conclude w AMBROSE GWINETT | MITCHELL'S OLYMPIC THEATRE. FRIDAY EVENING, Sept. 8, 1813—The performance to cominence with THE SW. B Jacob Earwigs+ ++ NEW FOOT) Bobby Breakdown +++ + +++ Mr. Holland IN GGTHAM. per Boxes, 25 cents—Pit, 1236 rise at half-past 7. ~ BOWERY AMPHIITHEATRE. Boxes 25 cents—Pit 1244 cents. ¢ Equestrian Camy Dress Circle, 50 cents—U; rivate Boxes, $)—Orchestra ‘C™ Doors open c Brilliant Opening of th ny ‘The performance to comm Principal act ot Horsemanship by ir HOBBS, Minstrels of the ietv of Kentucky, Caro- N ppi Extra vaganzas. did Four Horse Act by CAD Ly gy Firat appearance this season of Great Arena contest of the Olympic Games, by the entire Mi the American Doors open at7 o’clodk. ormance to commence at half Family seats can be secured at the box office without additional charge, iy AMERICAN MU="UM, GAhLYEN AND PER- PETUAL FAIR UNEXPECTED ATTRAC1.ON Day Visitors admitted the same evenin, Ergagement for a short period. only of inder, Lightenings, perfection never elem |. Howlings of the is far DAL FIGURES. E ETHIOPIAN SERENADERS, strels, who were received wish such a fever of na, are engaged for th i GUE WiKGINN. Among the Serenaders are Messrs. Stanwood, Harrington, Ger- REAKDOWNS. Also are engaged— the popular vocalist. CITY BRASS BALLOON | ASG ning at o'clock, and e performances every eve zy afternoon at 4 o'clock, der ten years hail price, KEMENDOUS ATTRAC Ur NCk GONE SH PEALE’S NEW YORK MUSE AND PICTURE GALLERY. posite the Cu Holly nager—The COLOKED CHI D, WEIGHS FOUR HT measures two feet round the across the shoulders, and six feet round the © C. Jeakins, the much admixed touor si a yemutital bajo A ervainments to commence at ies. 6 o'clock. Perfor. stec ———_— DISBROW'S RIDING SCHOOL, 408 BOWERY. . has the honor to announce chat his School is open tor ption of pupils, daily. Sundays excepted. ‘or Ladies, from 9 A. M. to 3 Mm. or Gentlemen, fro 7 to 9 A. M., and 3to7P M. ighly trained and quiet horses for the road or parade, For terms and particulars apply as above. D) PHILADELPHIA HOTEL—The sub- form her friewds and hat the remain as usual, $1.50 per day ; and make arrangements with familie single gentlemen for board during the winter on the most sonable terms. The subscriber begs those families or gentlemen desirous of home, to give the Battery” Hotel a call, feeling assured in point of location large and airy rooms, her house is superior to auy in the city, pledges that’ nothing shall he wanting to render those comfortabie who may. their patronage. MAKY arr B SE.—The proprietors return their sincere thanks to their friends aud customers for their very liberal patronage during the last ten years, aud hope by strict to their business :to merit a continuance of their fa- y rm their friends and customers, that the under the management of Nicholas ny years had charge of this department er themselves that his well known capa icient guarantee that all the delicacies and stantials of the season will be cooked and served up i perior style, 87 3t"m EARLE & FOSSETT. A A. SAMANOS offers for sale, at No, 6 Wall st, 10 hhos + Muscovado Sugar, an fee 15 bays of Coffer, Landing from brig Topaz, from St. Jago fn Store— 10 hhds Sun cured Muscovado Sugar, suitable for refiners { boxes white Sugar, free labor 18 bales superior Guisa Tobacco, suitable for manufac- turers. 390,m. Seyary, of Lord Byron, Woodville, and. variety of other Cooper, and a Millwright that understands carpenter's work, to go to St, Jago de Cuba; must be single and of temperate habits, Apply as above. 8 Im*r GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN FRICTION MATCHES HE SUPERLATIVE MATCH, made w wut brim-tone or other deletereous or offensive ingre article that is actually water-proof and no mistake ‘ade and soid by the pray ‘of a patent lately. obi No 161 Bleeck- erste, New York, , ‘These marches ignite with ease and certainty in all weathers and climates, and burn with a brilliant flame, for more than » minute, and that too in a vertical posivion,so that several letters may. be sealed with wax by the blaze of one of them, ‘They may lay in water for many hours ano yet ignite, and when the wood is dry burn as before. Some are saturated In perfumed wax,and exhale an agreeable odor iustead of the execrable and unhealtt eifluvia of the b imstone masch. Orders and comu.unications may be addressed to a > Agent for the Patentees, at No 61 Bleecker st,N N_B.—None sold or delivered to hawkers. 87 Im MONIHLY KRVYORt OF THE NEW YORK MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, No. 75 Chambers street. CASES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED. 4 Great Debility. 9 Gonorrhea. leet. under treatment, rapid- 3 Strictures in the Uretha. 5 ly recovering. under treatment. 4 Seminal Weakness. 6 Buboes cured by a new I to hold the Urine. ‘method of treatment 2 Midwifery, 3 Onanism, 3 Secondary Syphilis. 2 Rheumatism. 4 Primary Chancre. 3 Diarrhoea. 3 Whites. I Serofula. 2 Parulent discharges. ag 1 Falling of the womb. 3 idler treatment. : ples. 3 Ule 1 Cutaneous traptioas, 1D 1 2 Dy ventary. 2 Primary Consumption, 1 Diseased Liver. 2 Apoj lexy. SURGICAL OFBRATIONS, 1 Deafness, Curvatures of the Spine. 2 Fistula inAno. 1 Fracture : 4 Hemoorhoial tumors re- 1 Contraction of the Fingers, moved 2 Tumors removed from 1 ntlamed Testicles. hee. 1) droceles. 1 Club Foot cured, Hare Lip 2 Operations for squinting. uncysied tumor 1 Contraction of elbow oint rnpertorate va relieved by an operation. dipose tumor froin the vagina. > DR. IL. BOSTWICK. Attending Sargeon and Physician. ©, McMANUS, pothecary and Seerstary. s6 Imee DR LAKE NVENTOR of the “Patent” Strabismus and Ophthalmia Goggle, Office No, 96 White strect, east side of Rrovdway, New York. This instow its operations, worn and applied wirvhout, prin to. the patient, and the squint’ean tn every case be cured if rhe patient is not under three years of age In re Dr Leke’s geaeral pra asan Oculist he flat ctical experience is ya guarantee, Implicit ed in his profession ‘ability. A.M. to 10 P. M,—Patients who ean only Patients at regular fee, & ases of Strahis: or Squinting. ubli¢ ean examine t ne lating of@ fice hours. MPA Devg Store, of Office, di neaking Ie wil Medica . Ib present propr poe ‘Surgreal Py joner it wi iu the very best part of the city. tienlars address T. t the o Pe UGUS: FEMALE PILLS ‘THESE far-foined and celebrated Pills, from Portugal, are we Perceive, to be obtained in, this country, Ser sdvertised mant on the last column, fourth{page. nig. cust, m oF this paper PIAN | FORTE AND SINGING HE MISSES CUMMING respectfully intimate that re-commence tuition in the. The Misses C.’s system of instruction in has for its object the fi Italian method, whi thas sree the advantages of 1) ull deveinprnent of the voice the ste the; inculcate is ial to the watural; in a pe $15 per quarter—two ’s residence $10 per q arren street, comer of Broadwa) ofcie, if a large number is required, Carriage Maker's name plates also executed ina style that W. L. ORMSBY, 138 Nassau street pagraving — ae can’t be surpassed. B.—Manufacturer’s Labels, and E rally promptly executed cheap—very ORTES FOR SALE.——A large of from 70 to 80 French acti r sale at 411 Broadway, ni ‘ourteenth street, between the Sth tock comprises several very highly fini nments, ‘with 63 and 7 octaves Of iy he warranted for one year, and will be all new, are offered and at the factory, 44 and 6 ite. or toned instruments, wil sold at prices unui SpE Ta N. B.—A variety of good Piano Fortes kept exclusivelt for > or three of the best tion, so that any gentleman real merit, will do well to an box 710 upper Pe COATES avails himself of the ing the Ladies and Gentle nities, that he continues to Paint Li Bleagare 7 inform- 01 its vici- ‘at the shortest no- , ‘hose whe will favor him invited {0 call and see his - also continues to give private lessons to gen- Ladies in classes Wednesday and Saturday Also, Landgeapen painted to order, from the st Those who wish to make it their prot be perfected in all the above branches, Daguerreotype likenesses correctly copies SPECIAL NOTICE—CA hereby informed ‘have been mann! right to make or sel it to tse the same, patent laws of the Un id penal damage. ‘So far as purchasers are now concerned, there " public on the part of the p jes Safes, which the: purchasers aris such are daily vio: red States, subjecting them- chasers, as well as those who make, sell or hereafter be eld strictly I y infringement after t For further. iuforvwatia P. Willard Phillips, Boston, extent of the 139 Water. street, y of New York, where urders wil hand. Particular atieation work hereafter will be executed respect, to any Safes ever oifered superior, in every _s8 tw dy & 2twy. ‘ateutee and Manufacturer. “8.—'The largest and most splendid cot be found “at the eben i constantly receiving 1 3 the newest styl fer a larger assortment, ain Watches and jewelle watches warranted to keep Watches, clocks and jew aed warranted lower than at aay oper pl G.C LEN. red in the best manner, Ny slesale ind recall Preston, three doors tr reet, of a superior quality, lelivered at as low @ Fal + Com now landin ler Sr LT Ta 46 South street. a IOTOR HBOS K. N to the New York Medical « jen] Institute, may po gemenived eatty between the how mauly UE TO PRINTERS, r Aye ohana