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THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE SEASON. THIS DAY PUBLISHED, BY BURGESS, STRINGER & vO. NO. XXVIII, MIRROR LIBRARY, Containing PENCILLINGS BY THE WAY. Written during some yeara of Residence and Travel in France, }Taty, Greece, Asta Minor, TURKEY AND ENGLAND: BY N. P. WILLIS. -Annado— How hast thou purchased this experience ? Moth--By my penny of observation. PRICE $1. WILL BE PUBLISHED THURSDAY M ING, . 1 NO. V. OLLAPODIANA. i THE LITERARY REMAINS OF THE LATE WILLIS GAYLORD CLARK. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER NO. At this establishment may always be found all the New and Cheap Publications of the day, wholesale and retail, by BURGESS, STRINGER & CO. 222 Broadway, corner Ann street. WILL BE PUBLISHED AT 9 O’CLOCK THIS MORNING, b N, sins SO TEAMD TS em nts si Ienraeeent: ie le copies, The trade supplied on a BURGESS, STRINGER & CO , 222 Broadway. 0G THE CASE OF MRS. YOUNG, RESIDING AT Orient, (L. 1) is worthy of notice—she had been subject to severe attacks ot nervous headache, and conld not find any thing that would relieve her, and was obliged to teke to her bed. She heard of Dr. Sherman’s Camphor Lozen- es, and during one of her attacks used a few, which re- heved her in fifteen minutes. This was in January last; she has not suffered with it since, and feels confident that they are always sufficient to relive her during her most severe attacks. Dr Sherman’s warehouse is 106 Nassau street. Agents—227 Hudson, corner Spring; 188 Bowery; 77 East Bree vayi 139 Fulton street, Brook n; 3 Ledger Buildings, Philadelphia; and 8 State street, Boston. Rt RICORD’S PARISIAN LTERATIVE MIX TURK —For the cure of primary or secondary Syphi and ul! affections produced by an injudicious use of met The great advantages possessed by this powerfu) ive over all other preparations for the cure of Sy. is, that while curing the disease it improves the constitution, whilst mercury fenerally leave a muck worse disease than the one it ered for. The best recommendation we can give of it is, that it is now extensively. proscribed by the medical faculty, who for merly considened mercury the only cure for those com. laiuts. Sold, in single bottles, $1 each 3 in cases of hal: dozen, $5, carefully packed, and sent to all parte of the Union. Ofiice of the College of Medicine and Pharma ey, % Nasean street, ‘W. 8. RICHARDSON, M D., Agen’. 0G- A CURE FOR PIMPLES ON THE FACE.— ‘These complaints are among the most painful and dread- fal to which human nature is subject. Comstock & Co.’s Extract of Sarsaparilla, from 21 Courtlandt street, in all scrofula dis cutaneous complaints, ulcers, mercury in the blood, pains and swellings of the bones, and dis ease of the liver, ie a most excellent medicine. It firat parece upon the bloed, removing all the diseased parti: cles it contains, and other parts of the system. It is con- centrated extract, containing the very essence of the root, and prepared in the most scientific ner. Those who have been for a great length of time suffering under any of the diseases named, will find this Sarsaparilla of great benefit, As a general Spring Medicine to purify the blood, and give the vit luids their natural circulation, to expel from the bow LL their morbid secretions, and to change the general habit of the system—in short, to repare the whole physical system for the enervating eats of summer, there is no preparation so efficient as Comstock’s Sarsaparilla, Price 60 cents a bottle, or $4 per dozen. ag VELPEAU’S SPECIFIC PILLS FOR THE CURE of (tonorrhaa, Gleet, and all mocupurnient discharges from the urethra. ‘These pills, prepared by the New York College of Medicine and Pharmacy, established for the suppression of quackery, may be relied on as the most speedy and effectual remedy for the above complaints.— hey are guaranteed to cure recent cases in from three t fivedays, and possess a greater power over obstinate discharges and chronic gleet, than any other preparation ot present known, removing the disease without confine ‘vent from business, tainting the breath or disagreeing witn the stomach. Price $1 per box. ‘ld at the Ottice of the College of Pharmacy and Me dicive, ¥5 Nassau street, W. &. RICHARDSON, M. D. Agent 0G- A SPLENDID ARTICLE OF COLOGNE WA ter and Bay Rumn, for sale very Tow, at 21 Courtlandt st. Quart bottles 50 cents. Also, the Balm of Columbia, for Promoting the growth of the hair. It frees it from dan- druff, and imparts to it a beauty and lustre before un- known. Every lady and gentleman should use this balm. ti TO HOUSEKEEPERS.—All who are troubled with Roaches and Bed Bugs can rid themselves of them if they send to 2! Courtlandt street, and procure a bottle of Sannoltz’s Roach Bane. Numbers have tried ana pro- nounce it efficacious. M@- PRIVATE MEDICAL AiD.—The members of the New York cone of Medicine and Yemen bs returning the public thanks for the Mberal support they ceive! in their offerts to suppress quackery,” ¢ that their particular attention continue: io all diseases of a private nuture, and from great improvements lately made in the principal hos pals of Buropo in the treatment of those diseases, the: Gan contidently offer to persons requiring medical aid ad. © not'to be met with in any institution in thir try, either public or private. The treatment of the gC issuch as to insure success in every case, and i: satally diferent fom that nern cious practice of ruining the constitution with snereury, and in mostcases leaving ase rauch worse thon the original. One ofthe mem: bors of the College ,for oany years connected with the i wincipal hospitals of Rarope, attends daily for a consulte irom 9 A.M tos F Terms-—Adyice and medicine, 8 Acure guaranteco Iuvortanr to Country IwvaLips.—Persons livi a the country and not finding it convenient to attend per sonally, can have forwarded to them a chest containing all medicines requisite to perform a perfect cure py stating their case explicitly, together with all symptoms, time 0: contraction and treatment received elsewhere, if any nd enclosing $5, Rost paid, addressed to Ww. 8. RICHARDSON, M. D., Agent, ting rooms of the Collage, 98 Nassav Office and C street. {tG- PILES.—This complaint people suffer to run along month after month, until at length they are completely prostrated and unable to attend to any business, and not unfrequently past cure, unless they submit to a powerful operation. ‘8’ Liniment should be procured as soon as this disease shows itself. It is a sureremedy, At 21 Courtlandt street. A LIFE PRESERVER.—No traveller or steam- boat should be without Connel’s Magical Pain Extractor, for in case of an explosivn it will stop all pain and save life, no matter how bad the scald or burn, ifthe vitals are not injured It is a life preserver that no person is with- ont, alter once testing it. ents who have a proper cere fortheir children, will not risk them to die of burns and scalda, but will keep this selve always on hand to use in of accidents. It ix equally as good for sores, wounds, eyes, and all inflammations, and shall fully justify recommendations in every case, or no pay will be tain of the genuine, buy only at Comastock’s, No. 21 Conrlandt st. &F- CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY CURED.—The fic Mixture, prepared by the College of Medicine and Pharmacy of the city of New York, 1s confidently re- commended for all eases of debility produced by secret ini dulgence or excess of any kind, It is an invaluable remes dy for impotence, sterility, or barrenness,(unlees depend. ing on mal formation.) ingle hotles $1 each ; cases of halfadozen @5; care. tally packed and sent to all parts of the Union. Office of the College of Medicine and Pharmacy 9F. Nassan «reat, ‘W.8 RICHARDSON, M. Agent MONEY MARKET. Wednesday, July 10—6 P. M. The stock market remains very unsettled. The sales are very limited and prices without much alteration. At the old Board, Canton Co. fell off 1} per cent ; Stonington 1; Illinois } ; Vicksburg 4 ; Harlem 2} ; Long Island, Nor- wich and Worcester, Farmers’ Trust, United States Bank, and Pennsylvaniajs’s closed firm at yesterday’s quotations The new Board of brokers cannot long survive the pre- sent state of things. The late explosion laid some of the members so flat on their backs, that we doubt their abili- ty to recover a perpendicular position again. It would be sfvery good thing, if this Board would dissolve and disap- pear; as it is at present organized, it is nothing but a ren- dezvous for speculators, who have heretofore done more to get up stock bubbles than any other clique in Wall street. i ‘The brig Petersburg, from Vera Cruz, arrived at this port to-day with about $40,000 in specie. The New York Equitable Insurance Company have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of six per eent. payable on demand. The Paterson and Hudson River Railroad Company have declared a dividend of three per cent, payable on the 20th inst. Books for subscription to the capital stock of the New York and New Haven Railroad are open at No. 49 Mer. chants’ Exchange, Wall street, and will remain open until Friday, the 12th inst. Subscribers are required to pay one dollar on each share at the time of subscribing The Banks of this city have concluded to call in but a very small per cent of their outstanding loans. They have ceased discounting on stocks until alter the August returns, but the difficulty in finding any other employ- ment for their capitals has induced them to leave out. standing as large an amount as they may deem wise and prudent to include in their reports. Were it not fortne large operations in stocks constantly made in this ar. ket, the banks would hardly pay their expenses, to say nothing aboutdividends. The limited demand for dis counts from the commercial classes leaves the banks no alternative but to encourage stock speculations and pro vide the capital to carry them on as far as possible. On the other hand they have the private capitalists to contenc against. The capitalists of this city prefer employing their resources in any description of speculations, rathe than in permanent investments, such as works of public improvement, &c. ‘T'o this prevailing disposition we cai principally attribute the want of railroads diverging fro. this city, and other internal works. The mania for sp: culation in this market appears to show itself in stock and realestate. It is almost an impossibility to get ups company, requiring a large capital, to carry out any great work, unless the returns are immediate. There i: not that persevering energy exhibited by the men of bu- siness here that we notice elsewhere. The result of thi: is a more extensive business in all kinds of bubbk stocks, and every thing in which speculation is carrie! on to any extent. We have had, sincetFebruary, consi derable speculation in stocks, cotton and real estate, al of which, at the time, promised to be carried out very y. During the.excitement attending all thes: movements, c»pitalists, both public and private, rushe: into the busi ith a perfect furor, and used the bubbl: immediately up. The inflation was too rapid and the explosion premature. These ups and downs—thes: great fluctuations suit the temperament of operators ir this latitude. The banks must, before many years rol! by, experience the most powerful competition from pri vate capitalists. They never can again wield that tre- mendous power they once held—their influence has departed, and the power to make or break the mer. centile classes has become paralized. The commer- cial classes have not forgotten that in their distress, amids the revulsion produced by the banks, these jnstitutions ground them to the dust—having them completely in their power, they crushed them in their weakness to the earth The tables are now turned. The boot is on the other leg. The banks are now begging the merchants to take their money at the most recuced rates, They are fairly in dis- tress for the want of employment for their overgrown capitals, and the commercial classes turn a deaf ear to theic entreaties. All the money the merchants want they can get in the street, cheaper than the banks can afford to loan on, with all their extravagant expenses on their backs. We know of the renewal of very large stock loans, with the banks, at four and ahalf and five per cent, on sixty and ninety days, and urged on to the par. ties borrowing at those rates. We are pleased to notice thia state of thin; It indicates better times to see how useless the banks are daily becoming. Without the power to do evil, and never having had the disposition to do good, they are rapidly going out of existence, and the verdict of the jury on their death, will be self-destruction. The revenue from customs received at the port of Bos ton for the first six months ot 1944, compared with the re ceipts for the same period in 1843, ‘show full as great an increase as at this port. Revenur prom Customs, Receive at Hx Port oF Bos- TON, FOR THE FIRST Six MonTHs oF 1843 AND 1844. 1843, a4 $589 7:0 12 684 608 80 $1 274,348 92 This increase amounts to more than one hundred per cent, being $1,510,208 inthe six months. The total re ceipta for customs at this port and Boston for the first six months of 1643 and ’44, stand as follow: Revenve From Custom 1843, 1844 + $1,274,348 92 2,784,556 95 ++ 4,565,414 00 11,421,598 06 $5, 1154 95 This is certainly a wonderful increase, altogether un- precedented. An increase of nearly three hundred per cent for six months. The greatest gross amount of duties on merchandise imported into this conntry that ever ac- crued, was in 1831, under the enormous high tariff act of 1828, and reached $36,596,118, on an importation of $89,734,499 of dutiable goods. At the rate the revenue from customs has accrued in only two ports for the past six{months, the {total revenue for 1844 cannot fall far short that of 1831. The movements of produce, and the great increase in the receipts of tolls on the Erie Canal, this season, com- pared with lest, must be very gratifying to those interest- ed in the development of the internal resources of the State and the productiveness of our works of internal im- provement. Touts on tHe Ente Cana, Received on all the Canals of the State. To the lst July, 1944, (being the first 74 days of navigation, . a 6 bo eeee es eeesees To the 14th July, 1848, (being the first 75 days of navigation). . From January Ist to March Sist, From April | to June 30, + 187,879 00 719,570 00 Increase. .......... «+ $168,809 00 Received on the Erie Canal at Tide Water. Rec'd for toll up to and inclu \’g 8th inst. 1944, $138,006 24 do do do do 1843, 96,276 19 Excess in favor of this year... .. .$41, Number of clearances issued up to and in ding same time 1844. Up to and fo: Excess in favor of 1644,....... 40... 1,206 Increase of tolls received at tide water this season up to 8th July, 1844, over amount received upto same time Hn 1643... ssc c cee ceces ees cereoee $52,477 00 Of which amount of increase there was receivedat Albany,..... $41,730 00 Received at Troy............ 10,747 0” —————_ $59,477 00 Of the $158,809 total increase in tolls to the Ist inst., the division stands as follows :— On merchandise from tide water, at Albany and Troy........ On products from Western States at Buffalo, Oswego, &c. . On products of this State. . This gives us evidence of an increase in the trade going West, and in the products coming East. The increase at Albany and Troy, which is about one third of the total increase, was principally on merchandise going West, such a6 dry goods, emigrants’ property, &. The increase in products coming from the West will be seen inthe an- nexed table :— Recripts or Propuce at ALBANY, FROM THE COMMENCE- MENT oF NaVIGATION TO THE 8th INST. 3. Can oeeet459,691 vee "765,301 Receipts or FLour anp Wueat at Tipe Water ur To Joey Tits, 1844 h Flour, barrels 438598 G82 ah Wheat, bush 101,335 250,126 148,791 In flour the increased receipts reach more than fifty per cent, and in wheat more than one hundred. In the face of such immense receipts, how is it possible that prices for our agricultural products can be very high ? Old Stock Exchange. $10000 Ohio 6's, "70 9634 50 shoe Harlem RR 73 22000 do 97 lo bo * 10000 do 300 L Island RR 7 19000 U 8 5's 60 do 1 7000 IIlinois 6% 50 do 30 80 59 NJersey RR 95! % 100” do 95 25 Stonington RR 133% 3 Nor kw. 53% jor & Wore 53 1% do b30 54 y i 1% do 53% 310 Canton Co 50 do B60 54% 100 9 b60 3650 Reading RR 30 4956 300 Vieksburg Bk Thm 100 do 48. 200 U 8 back 8 2 © do 184 Second Board. $000 Igjs bonds 45,58 hus Nor & Wore b80 54 o Iashes Norand Were 4 100 Eitaland Je ie 16 % do % 2% Canton Co 3 2 = do ew S475 do 3 2% = do 53% 5 = do 396 New Stock Exchange. 112, 25 shas Canton Co 35) 16096% 2) = do 830 35 7 6% ~~ do 360 35 wae Bao Ey 5 5000 Kentucky 1% 2 «© to 355 10000 do 102% 50 do b10 36 30 shas Manhattan Bk = 90% +25 Nor & Wore RR 53% 2 do 1 5 do stw 5354 25 L Island RR snw 78% 25 do. 44 50 Farmers? Lo b3 98% 50 U S Bank 8 o0 do 339-50 N Am Trust Sates or StocKs—Boston, July 9. At the Brokers’ Board—73 shares Western Railroad, 73; 25 do, b16, 73; 25 do, b20, 73}; 75 Reading Railroad, 24}; 25 do, 8204, 244; 75 do, bim, 244; 25 do, 24}; 76 L. Island Railread, $1; 25 do, Imb, 82; 100 do, 3ms, 80; 50 do, Imb, 82; 50 do, $0}; 50do, 809; 100 Texas treasury notes, 10c. State of Trade. Asnes—There is very little doing in either description. We continue to quote pots at $44 406}; pearls very firm at $460. Export, from Ist to 9th inst —Pots, 1,620 bhis.; pearls, 342 bols. Breapsturss—Genesee flour continues at $4 38; Ohio, $4254438 There have been sales for Liverpool. Ili. nois wheat fetches 85 to 90 cents; oats, 30 a 31 cents. Corron—There was rather more enquiry to day, and about 700 bales were taken. Prices are easier for the buy- er. Freights continue dull, some engagements ‘ing been made to-d 4d. Fisu—Dry cod are in moderate request at $275; mack- erel, No. 1, we now note at $9 600975; No 2, $828 8 60; No. 3, $6 25 a 537}. Hay—North River bale is slightly improving in de- mand. Prices still remain without alteration. '@ quote 30 a 33c. Provisions—Sales of Ohio prime pork at $6 68} a6 874; do mess at $8 68] a8 874. Beef continues very dull. City prime we quote at $3 183; mess, $525 a5 60. Lard is in lair demand; common to fine sells at 54 a 6c. Wnuisxey— Drudge casks are held at 22)c. Western and prison barrels are quite dull at 23 a 23jc. Warr On arp Bowe—-Small sales of whale oil at 354 In New Bedford holders pre asking higher yey Ir July, 24,636 bbla. sperm oil, 41,012 bbls. whale oil, ano 327,975 lbs. whale bone were imperted into this country againat 16,477 bbls. sperm and 30,243 bbls, whale oil ir the same time last year. Foreign Markets, Matanzas, June 28.—Sugar—Half and half florete (rer white and fine,) 54 a 9f and 5} a 9J reals per arroba, jo white, fair to good, 7} «44; do do, quebrado fair, 4) do good to fine, 5, 5406; do ¢ , Shad; Muy covad Soriano qualities , Coffee—First qual oa quintal; do 2d do, $4 a5 do; flo 3 do, 4a 4j; Se ttlscker Hash. Wax—White, $9 per arroba; de galled, 606} —by the same Jon 43 40—by th Tobacco—-Mayari, $12 213 per quintal; do Segu: agit. —_———— ee On Wednesday, 10th inst. at Newtown, (L. I.) by the Rev. Dr. Hutton, Mr. Wat. A. Srey Van Duzer, to Miss Mantua Warp Jackson, all of this city. On Wednesday, 10th inst. Jonann. John J. Staff, aged 5 month: The friends of the family e 11 neral, t! At Galveston, Tex: ana child, nod lady, Di ned lady Jady and child; PS MeChure, J M Dow, W 4, infant daughter of e invited to attend the fu- fternoon at 34 o’clock, trom 18 Dutch street. . on the 2ist May, aftera short but severe illness, Mrs. Axn D. Aus, formerly a resident of the United States, aged 32 years, —_—_—_—_—— ee ee J rs Arrived. , 4amaunc—Ship Howard—D Withelms, lady and 2 childcen, E T Bank Mrs Tappenhnsen hter, Mr Ludwig CF Miike, lad: soon; Whig, Baldwin, un f New York: Dr Frankel and ta iss Bendorff, G Lamer, 8 Obermeyer aud lady, ‘Senorita, Donna Julia La A Gorham, © Murray, F 2 Smith, lady, child 1 apt Win Gel Chamuriron sh ad vervarts . geadsgeects Dr Jdall, 3ehildren and servant; Mrs 5 on, Mrs Farran and M 8 D Bailey, © M Pee RK Moss, J Cohen ji Davidson. J Maret Wy 4 jerriman, apt Mabbard—1o in the #1 8 en; ‘A Bavnisier Seaman, Seull, from M Lnscher, F Rice, WD }, Thomas, N Seymore, Craue A 8 Mallory, bins 2 Phi'ndelphig. ding, rer ead Boston, 20 da Foreign Linportatl Livenroot—Ship Ambas-adcr—i0 puns ‘T Mathews—126 Brand—26 crates 4 2 tira slate LT omon—t eratrq a0 ols H Wiokley--20 do haw—300 boxes tin 20 tors. pi tron 8 cases 8 tierces mdze 53 crates 33 bales 106 tons bars ir hip Howard—I1 rackage Schmidt & Balchen—3 oisin & co—2 F Schmidt & com! L t—18 © Abtenfeldt—5 # Kavort—2 15 GA Bruthaupt & sou—10 Meyer la tie—45 crates J M3 to ard a |AMBURG—! B Gurilaaman—3 F A Lorg—3 H Werkinen Bohleasi eons apeaee Ps uhelmer— Hae oy Herrip AK Wi aru & com 8:6 Jeeches G A & HL Whit FH Oppenheimer—1 T° A Warburg & 30 T Goldachn 2 Manni Domestic [mportations., Cuarreston—Ship 8 uthport—29 bales cotton G Bulkley 15 do F & J Brockelm & co—i00 do Masters, ‘cotton yarn Wood & verrett—copper kettles J Lee & 0 cha plates J Hillman—6 cases hats F D Fanning—39 ‘asser & co—4" bxs chocolate P_ Poitton—® hal: ee—m1 ease meri ick. nai's JS Shapter—19 toxes =39 do Post & Phil rice Souter Brothers 20 ry bis JD&W L Com MARITIME HERALD. Ke ney, Scott, £1" New Ue Nestor, Ch Zephyr, Kirkpatrick, Donegal: Mazeppa, 6h Al Cid Sth, Aurora, Fi Dublin Sherbro: ke Aun, Cairmthers, Whitel Sand—7 A Warburg & co—3 E Fielder—11 O F Gleimm—25 Brasilein, Koop & co—44 & inehe—1 Young, Smith & I Peya:r—28 W Seht & co—5 HK Bolk Herschfeldt—3 E Leopold—1H is EGU! TD Wendel—a T WL plates of spelter Cooil r Raiker & Matler—21 bales 4 Warburg & co—23 do LblT Donne—25 14 dol balk Labstt—i4 # 8 Schlessinger— dt & com12 ‘T Grinenthal & co—12 T Griffin D Washburg & co~29 Jolley & 6 cas TB Coddington Souteyran & Perrot—580 . | acrmb—$10,300 6 ceroous cochineal 1 box vanilla 2 boxes mdse Hargous Brothers & co— 1200 Meyer & Stucken—$6500_ F de ‘oge!—10 cercons cochineal $: skins $500 G & F Sch Kester & co—1 B co—455 pls spelter Hendrick —Btubs leeches, 16 cas, 8 “Vexa Cauz—Brig Peter hides Renard & co- $12.3 0—$1000 Schmidt & truilo—7 bales goat jehumacher~$1017 Paul Pou & co—10.b Motz & Pollitz—2 cerus do J Mana: Tripler & co—$201 J W 91 ceroons cochineal | case var Borie & Trott—I trunk WM Havana—Brig Archel 210 bx sugar Stury.5 & 20,000 segars J Mansaned , ine apples R de Zildo— flee A Pede La Verro— ry 38 crockery and watermelions to order—do to m Sailing Days of the Steam Ships. STREAMERS. Britannia, G. Wi Acadia, Wi Briteonia, G. Britain, Hoaken +++ Ryrie G. Western, Matthew: G! Britain, * Hoaken + Hi ia, Lott Sudkins G. Western, Ma:thew: Ship Masters and Agents. ii tains of Vessels will give our News Fleet, a We shall esteem to Commodore Ropent Sivey, o 1 of the Shipping left at the Port whence they sailed, the Vessels Spoken on their passage, a List of their Cargo, and an} reign Newspapers or Ne immediately on theii suN suN ol Ships Wellington, Chadwick, Co; Virginian, Allen, 5 Thompson. —Barqu New York Pac i Pictou, Ns Buekiin & Cr: Williams & Guion—B Gowenburg, CE Hableht; ‘Winnlett; Macon, Lewis Sherwood, Charleston, Dai Vy, Kelly, Weat Indies, AC R ie ichmond, NV L MeC jore, do; Fxcellert, i Wells, Me. B mdse, to Taylor ry ‘colored jam! ship Ho mdse, to Schmidt & Suip Southport, Gr om ton. to Geo Bul Brig Petersburg, ous Brothers & a cie, ke to Brg Marian & pipes rum to ma pat in here for p Brig Archelau w &e to Kamon de Zald Schr Two Marys, Grundy, 4 dsys from Ocracoke, with naval stores, to J Kerney Schr Faralico, Pulford, 3 days from Beaufort, NC. with na- tt, val stores, to ‘Schr Klvira, Will a0 to master. Sel master. Schr Spy, Somers, 3 days from Richmond, with coal, t» W Spencer. ‘Schr Ganges, H Smith & Boynton . Sehr Ile. Norwood, 6 days from Eastport, with plaster, to PI Nevius & Son p Schr Garden, Hamer, 6 days from Lubec with plaster, to iberius, Tibbetts, 10 drys from Machi: to J F Snow, Schr Rambler, toJ Athias & Schr F Ti Bef Jtichmpo:d, Cua chr Com Keven Sch AY Sloop k Below. Brig Easily. Sherwood, 4 days from Charleston, with cotton, to Dunham & 1)imon and others, Correspondence of the Herald. Ruops Istanper Orr: Fa ew Arr 7th, Rival, Rogers. Cold Sprinj Mobile; Hear vy, %. Providence tor 8: i Arr Sth, Dunlap, Gordon, Segua Ja Grande 27th ult. fo ton, put ih to land passeogers and for orders Left at Sagui Cora, Reed, for Boston, ni Churehill, bo for Boston reli, Woreham, 1 108 0 Spoke Feb 20, iat 45 8, lon 158 with 1000 bbls wh, bound te NW Miscellaneous. Fornion Letter Orrice.—The Wellington, for London, for Liverpool, wall sail to-day, The letter bags of the Wel ington will «lose at half past 10 o’clock, and those of the Virginian at halfepast 1 Garrat Desraton.— and Virgi Ocean Arr at Nantucket Bar, ath i fm Taleaharoa, with 1200 bb T, Davi Webster, Starbuck, » Atkins, Edgarwowa, 710 Heard that Franklia left Fishermen. William, of Neweastie, Me out 4 weeks, was bonrded 7th 0 fish and had not seen eny, March inet, lat 40 31, lon 69 Pennsylvania, Drumrmon July 2, off US iraste 25 28, lon 91 1 10 ton 26 tony Leland, of Bo: Royal Adelai Englend, Bart 7 30] HIGH WATER++ London, Grinnell, Mintarn & arduer,Canton, St Bartholomew, net +O 4 Schrs Montgome= Smith, Jar phia, do; Aun, Pope, Mi a. can. Porter, Cowes and a market; Lord Wenlock, Arrived. ‘ip Ambassador, Knight, from Liverpool, Jane & Merriil—180 steerage passen; ht of 7th ult. lost over! oud’ Richard an, of Boston Paulsen, 43 days from Hamburg,with en. iffith, 336 days from Charleston, with cot ys from Vera Cruz, with spe- 0 ys from Havana, with 200 is bound to Coast of Africa, lays from Havana, with sugar, Brig Mentor, Stevens, 10 days from Lubec, with plaster, to ore ‘and pints, from Newbera, NC. with naval stores, Crowthers, from Newbern, with naval stores, to master. ‘ Schr Select, Johuson, from Newbern, with naval stores, to 6 days from Calais, Me. with lumber, to article thoroughly atthews, from Machias, wi ter Miche Fomaqnid, Feeettt, from -Machias, with Ineuber, to the ma Pht Velocity, Montgomery, 8 days from Lubec, with plas ter, to master, Hebe Splendid, Crowell, 3 days from Boston, with mdse, to jerriex. Schr Berj Pigsiow: Baxter, 3 days from Boston, with mdse . a quired. The house is newly ou ine, Kackett, 5 days from Charleston, with melons and fish, to master. ‘ Sloop'Volaut, Fern, from Vii jailed. Ship Hellespont, Ellis, Havana; British, barque New York Packet, Quebec; brige Macon, Savanuah; Caroli ‘on roline, Charleston, Corday—Saehod y Jor—sammer My a5 in America—Steam Also arr, Rienzi, Durfee, Providence n re 29, Levaut, Kus | pienge attend to the re Langan Jessons im the sane, by addr NEW YORK HOUSE, LONG BRANCH, Whalermen, ! New Bedford oth i Wood, Pecifie Ocean, 0 April i iy a 'iendship, of Fairhay erica, of Warthaw, Delano, Bouth Atlantic Waiter Scott, Bunker, 96 ds pm oilabse.t 44 mos Ly ant, 10 mos out, 300 sp; sp 150 wh, for home in o ‘alcahwana for home previs i BU Reach’ For furtner inforwacion, apply to JC AKIN, 206 Waterstret, N'Y. Sau from New Orleans for Liverpool tomac, ; 7 he Petersburg, at :his “Susen Lake,” of New York, sanding 5 lon 84 12—by the same. HB Mship Majesuic, b rt B, Jane 26, lat 25 38 from Halifax, Jane 15, lat 49 port. 22, Int 42 27, lon 41 4 (Br) Liverpool for Boston, Jane 23, Int 40 2 and 4 ‘New York for Liverpoel, June 24, Int 4) 66, lou 45 42—by the same. Alex Grant, steering bat , Larresey, 4? 6 from at ‘ dw nembte, from Alexandria for Jamaica, June 90, Int 98.8, on 67 0, seme time—by the same, for Baroadoes, Jaly 1, 0" nished and pnt tp com lete order, and ° 0 je Toraz, from Newbern, NC. for Antigua, July 2, lat 31 40, lon 67 10. Yucatan, from Boston for Matanzas, no date, kc. given. Sore! ign Ports. Havana, July 1~In port, Sarah Jane, Small, for NYork, 6 days: Mi N * sume day, and Sthers. Sid Chester, Hopiason, ‘Stockholm, sith, Leopoldo O'Don: eco, bow bound in. June franean, 10g; Konohas- Pee eerie Crowell lersilia, Crowell, ‘Aaof, Fetuhams. Abby Baker, York Nason, and Peru Jaques. Hamburg, dos ouisa, tvallagher, for Philadeiphin, N"poleon, Grey? for Portland, lestiue, Kitchen; Hardy, Thowpson;, Heatietta, Rich : isi Gaze, Churehili; Charles, Syi- a, day Ps Sa ‘on, disg; jane. bri . Shepherd, for, bal a 3 Aco 3 Oc: Philadelphia, di “9: fidence, ( ozzeas, Genoa, do; ter, and Cyvrus, Baker. frt or chtr; Malaga, Mou w, Burdick, cisg; Fanny, Patterson, for New June Lin port, New York, Hard ienia, Biscoe, from and for" SY from N 0 Se rE (tam Keuhawa, for ‘ama to | od and sid sat r Gu, York, i jhurks sand same day, to load for. ew Orleans: Llewellyn aw dal Ber jamin, from Avtigua. use; Marbleh: for St Domin for Ponce, PR fin Guadaloupe, une seeking bus ness; Benj L > wan, d, Pitman, im Bostou Thos Hooper, Kirwan, fm Barbadoes June %1—In port, Washington, jelphia, diag; jo, Deborah, Rob- rom New York, do: Whitney, from Buenos A tevideo, arr 22 fi one: Venezuela, Rendell. vo di Iphia, 10; Premium, Plummer, lgerty, do arah Richardson, Eliott, Stogkton; ik, al lorning Star Alder-on, Bordeaux . bster, F, Hartlepool; James, Reily, Water Liverpool; Sir Jas Macdouald, Evnus, rence, Brummage ‘iymowh; Luna, on; Pacific, Morri erpoul; Jane Black, + orinag, Limerick; Margaret and eapie, London; Economist, Sith, Newport; Eliza haveo; Whim, Brook's, Lyau; Limerick; ( ecrops, Burrell, Londou; General Graham, ‘Troon. Ellerslie, H vey, Liverpoot ; Amszon, Lake Ports. : Burraro, July 8—Arr Chesapeake, Chicegoy Harris Mauinee ‘ity; Preble, Chieagyy Cumberland, Mich C Connesut; Hlinois, and Seott, Sc Joseph; bb, Cleveland; Webster, do; Mine va, Baldwin, St Josephs Lodi, C iB. Vecpillion 1300, Procto Ana, Home Ports, Eastronr, Jnne 29—Arr Matilda, bp tah Heorie ti, Jamaica; Margaretta, Everett Barbadoes: Muu roe, Wate, Alexandriay lole, Norwood, N York; 26th, Boun- ra dare, Shackfurd, Alexaudea, Cacats, july l—Atr Escort, Bryant, Philadelphia; Pera, N s, NYork; sld Sa- York. id June 26:h, Olive Braneh, Long, N ¥e ry Augu Fambam, Philadelphia: Gangs Batu lew York, Merrymai Skilfield, do; Sth, arr Billow, Lawrences, PoutsmourH, Jaly 6—Arr, i:merald, for Rond ut Newaunveort, July 8—S1d, Carthage, Knapp, James Rive Sate, Joly s--Arr Klizave.n, Wiley’ Philadelyhing 6th, H Herrick, Wilkios, and Diana, Small, NYork, Sid 6th, ‘airfield, Burr, N York. 3 ‘on, July Emoline, Jordan, Trinidad, 16th wt; . Kelty, Norfolk? Lodi, Nickerson. Androscoggin, Da vis, and Hallowe. Smith, Balt’ more; Juo M Clayton, Parker, Philad; David Dafi-1, Williams, do; America, ‘Treadwe'l, do} igsins, nracoa, 22d ult; Caristia:a, Godirey, Elen th wltleft no Ams: Harriet, Kendrick, Charleston; Trabtree, Washington, NC; Richard, Baker, Crowell; Rio, Darling; America, So- gers; Alatamaha, Long: Roaw-il King, Keen, and Jabez 'L te, Corson, Philadelphia; Daniel Webster, Stokes, Wilmivgton, Del; Albany, Bacon; Florence, Lovell; Ganges, Allen; Banner, Lewis, and Vintaxe, Bearae, Albany, Transport, Nickerson, do. Victor, Hallett, and Cambridge, Hall, NYork; Anacorda Gorham, aid Homer, Keat, do. ‘Te: legraphed, Orchilla, Harding, Caney Islands; Heeter, St J Gallo, Vhilad. Below, Mt Wollaston, F ld, New Engiond, Whittemore, Mi port Ive ot Hallowell) Parsons, Surinam port), Miller, of for Nev 3 Sylp Grand Turk, Nichols, Philadelphia; Council, Baker, Phila: delohia. Arr Sth, Co atellarion, Jackson, H>vana for Venice; GW Gifford, Comery Herald, Scudder, N Yo. k. New Bepronp, Jaly 8—-Arr, rie, Gibbs, Albany. . July 8—Arr Fxvelsior, Woodbury, Charleston; n, do; Lewis “picer, Mott, Philadelphia; C to, do; Rebecca & Abacail, Tomlin, do; Hy Lemael, Crammer, do; Cophorn, Lre, dos Orator, 'N York; Planet, Terry, Hondout; Lady Washington, Jones, Al Filia, Baily, Rondout; Kmpire, Dayton, N York: C! kins, do; Benjamin Fravklin, White, do; Willard, Mil Translaion, ells do. Below, a tore and aft sch with co mers; Star, cutta, Ci st ans! sloop Hero, Spelman, Albany, via Newport. Sid, Ariel, Hulse, Alby PHtiaD July 9—Arr Importer, Hathorn, Hellowell; Chier 84 3, President, Perkins, Bos Dre den, t uthworth, Middletown Seiota, Tho Wlizaberh, Dole, and Sta Staith, \Yerk. Cld Ceres, [Br] Tilby, Quebec: Benj Fran ny; Helen Gray, Plumer; Peraviag, Blac y; David itisley, Chattin, und W Wilson, Bak Albert Perkivs, Newbury! Susan Tavlor, Grindell, Ua harlestown, Mass; ny cl July Arr Hope, Thompso2, Barbs- does and St Thomas. 1CHMOND, July 8—Arr Chandler, Lozier ‘Thompson, Siam! OKFOLK, July Knowles, West In Harriet hk; ~plendid, tor Boston, Cld Patriot, ‘ortland, KDENTON, , Cadworth, Barbadoes and a mkt. Savannan, July 6—Arr Newark, Merwit Exact, Jot sor Mavel, Sunt, aud cl Tree mum 1 Daluwin, Boxter, NYork; Olive Bra: ostun. _Monite, July $—Cld Xyloa, Pat tious, Sid rd, NC. July im, Liverpool; Expedi- y Wash cn ton, Kingston, J, (Br) cut w) Carlson, Hail; Claremont, Trusse'l, New York ; 5 ; Martha Washington, Galt, Demerara 0 BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS.—Wantea by a com- ation to line acd a: -"ubber shors hoes, and make himself generally useful. Address W.'W., at this office, iI Itere POST OFFICE, New York. July 10th, isd. NGLISH MAIL.—Letter Bags per Royal Mail’ Steamer BRITANNIA, will be closed at the Upy id Lower Yost Offices im this city, on Monday the 15t tant, at 45 minutes prstd o'clock, P.M The overlano postage of 18% cents on rach aicgle Jetter, must bo paid JU Atre JOHN LOKIMER GRAHAM, P. M. NY ISLAND CHAMPAGNE—Lan the Coney Island Champagne, a very In store, very old Cognac ¢ all necessary to be used this weather. GILBERT DAV Hocks, Clarets, Burgandies, &e. iLL Stre > TO MAKINERS—As the mode of a sew often attended with temptations peculiar whe: on shore, and in order tu save vot only the li rvives of valuable hands, masters of vessels wot do well to :uoply their ‘medicine chests with Dr. Hunter's Red Drop. The genuine medicine isto be 0” tained at the Hunterian Dispensory, No. 3 Division street, the ouly place in New York cit’. Onsale im Albany at No 60 Green street, but not to be had ‘ia Buffalo. The only place throughout’ the great were it can be obtained is in Louuville, Ky., of Dortor J Jobu Pri explicit directions, T' tains ite grow the only remedy that will cure any seciet disease. JIL It*ee OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK Oh lected IN- 84: URANCE COMPAN No 46 Wall atreet, July 10 D—The Piesiveatand Directo. day declared a dividend o capital stock, cat of the profits of the last sic months, payavle on demand. "By order of the Bonrd, JUS"PH STRONG, Secretary. (> This Company insures against loss and Cay 2 by fire j as and damage from burglary or ee ake jeasautl' AT NEWAR I uated Brick House, two stories atvick, wit basement, kitchen and breakfast roo1 an area and the rear, and every convenience for a moderate family. -wo rooms with folding doors on the three in the second story, nud four in the atti tached to the house, which can be extended to any size that may be re- an airy part of the city in ‘and an and respectable neighborhood. and wichin two or three minutes walk of the Hat'r ad or Steambont Depot. Kequire at 169 Broad street, Newark, N J JU lwre CHEAPEST AND BEST. LITTELL’S LIVING AGE, NO.IX E 12% CENTS, CONTENTS. Loat Jager—Bisphop White—The Polka—Swallows, or the Exe nt Departare-cRise and Fall of the Great LakesNapoleon PRI and the Poet de Lile-Colambas—Hair Catting—Mies Sarah Murtin—Popular French Songs—M wie snd@ in Spain— W elliogton’ CO, as it was, ard as itis Despatches—Farr Annie ie I— Mistresses, Masters aod Servante—Uro, the In- fernal Genii—James Wadaworth—Madam+ de Girazdin—Jea y's First Love Letter—S ‘tite fale—-Charlotte of a Journeyman Tai- i¢:na—Beiaps—fopery res, tee, Be Puolishes by 7 AAT TELL & CO,, Boston, and for sale sale wholevale and retail, at the Periodical Deve Be i” j SHIP OC » from New Orleans jog at Phorae’s store, Brocklyn Co: n pt ot tnei’ goods immediately. SUL Sire SES LAr OLL—100 bbis No. 1a very superior ai * No® purchasers bj ‘ EB. K. COLLINS & CO, jal Sere % South attest. IH SPA*ISH LANGUAGE—A person well to giveathorongh course of instraction he may hear of several young men ing 8. A. For vale in lots to J10 Ste re SEA BATHING, TPAIS slexant and commedions etal ‘en reatly enlarged aud newly furnished, is now i Ir ye ahealt-y and pleasant retirement from the heat visitors. , and bnatle of the eity, it 1s not surpassed by any watering plac i the country. Situated on the oast of the jog a five view of w sea wed atording e antic, presen'- breeze from the thing. The proprie. vats, who will pay iors He has plagro h the deli lars per wee and steamer SHREW 8- et, leave every dav for Long RY, from (atharine M UBL COUPER, ‘j10 Qwres Proprietor. HASUALON HOUSE—FORT HAMILTON, LONG ISLAND.—The subscriber begs leave to announee that he hu made arraovements with the Staten Island Steamb at Company to run their boats, ou and after Monday the 17th inst to the above place, and for the spe puirons aud visitors to this favorite ommodation of the ew York, from Whivhalleaté A. M. and 3% P. ve Hamilton House, returning to the city at 74 A tM ALONZO KRED. iB ltawintl ce “TRENTON FALLS, ea NEAR UTICA, NEW YORK. ‘PHS SUBSCRIBER announces to the publie, that after u sbaeuee of two seasous, he has resumed the ditection of th place. ‘The house has been thoroughly ref u Y, his atten of the pation the comfort of his quests, to liberaily bestowed oa him 4 3w sodis* re AMUSEMENTS. NIBLO’S GARDEN. 8 Bast, JULY 1 BOSTON TIGERS toni NEW YORK L UNEXAMPLED TRIUMPH -#9 ‘The Grand Saloon Nigh'ly Crowded to wituess she Splendid ie Ballet e- title i the bv_all who have scen it ICeNT SPE . Ever Produced in Awerica—with entirely new Scenery, Cos- + see eesMr Loder Mr Dake White "Acton ofthe Ballet by=: " rang Books, containin Books, eoutain programe of the Ballet from N | Will be sold in “a Nubian, attendant on Zulma,. alrea rr of Good under the garb of 4 Slave, -Miss | Miss Partirgtoo @adalisques, Women ott and Amazonian ‘a RY" &e. and splendidly decorated Saloon in the Palace o! the Alhambra at Grenada—Pas de Deaox | Espaguol, by Mad.:ois-lles Vullee—A Grand Pas de D i2 and Pauline Desjardins —P Bowed ACT THE FIRST—A v. rocession and | the Harem= Grand rablesa | of standing, made an ostentetious disp H C' Vivant—Pas de Tro's by ke Dance by the Corps de sallet—Sud den Transformation of the Lauces, Influence of the Talis- tan Intermitsion of 30 minutes, Pievuresgue Landacape— Act'of the Ballet iE THIR it Doors «pen at 7~-K.ntertainments commence at 8 precisely. _ Omnibuses will ras to oud from the Garden during {he even- iekets Fifty Cents, 'o Postponement at this estab! as the grand eutrance from Br 9 ed, and the New Salooa, which 1s, veutilated from the top and les, can be enclosed at a moment's notice. VAUXHALL. nent on account of weather, y to the Satoon is protect Acting Manager.» Vi THIS EVENING, Joly 1, ance will commen magers+Mr. Walect er which a dance by jon of haif anh A VOCAL AN® INSTRUM®N CAL CONCERT, f BY THE OHIO MINSTRELS. BY in& SOUTHERN MAIL. l]—>ES——L == ||"~S=S IE EE Philadelphia. [Correspondence of the Herald.) Puitsvevruta, July 10, 1844. Yesterday the friends of good order and sound government were disconcerted and astonished at the alarming degeneracy of public opinion, and were fast coming to the conclusion that men col- lected in large cities were unfit to be trusted with self government, and would require to be governed by a strong force ol regulars Tis morning, how- ever, their hopes for war are reviving. The tacts accompanying the first fire of the military, begin to be understood ; the press has spoken upon the subject, and the voices of our most respectable and thoughtin! citizens are now raised in behalf of the gallant detenders of our laws. All is quiet in the infected district, but the military from the interior, continue to arrive. The city is now garrisoned |y about 2000 men, in addition to the volunteers of the city and districts. This morning two of the people wounded (not military) named Catheart and Saunders, died at the hospital, and the coroner has held inquests over their bodies. ‘The indecency of burying Cook, the rioter, whe was killed at the rebel’s gun, with honors by the Weccacoe Hose Company, and wrapping the Ame- rican flag around his body, is exciting the keenest reproach. A leader of the Native party, and a man lay of mock patriotism in contributing to his funeral expenses, which I believe he will regret, and struggle to get rid of for the rest of his life. Another of the leaders has been taking great pains to convince the people of what he calls the atrocious conduct of the military ; but when the whole truth shall come to be known, he will be politically and morally annihilated. It appears now that the military never fired until they were beaten with clubs and bricks, Captain Hillknocked down, and his sword taken from him, and a shot fired from a house at the time, which led the men to believe that he had been shot down. Even then, they all elevated their muskets to avoid inflicting personal injury, and no one would have been hurt but for the desperation of the’mob, who seized some of their arms and gave the muzzles a downward direction. This fact accounts for the fewness of those hurt, for had they fired into the crowd there would have been twenty orthirty killed, instead of five or six. Sub- sequently they fired ata deadly range, as the rid- dling of the houses and marks on the steps, trees, &c. show, but then it was with artillery, and after they had been fired upon by the rebels. “CASTLE GARDEN. THE PROPRIETORS of this well known and fashionable resort. beg leave to inform the public, and strangers visiting the wow open for the se. a addition to the attraction the sea, and the is alto to be foun den, and a long Prou with the New York Brass Band: men’s of the first quality, attentive walters, &c. Signal ‘ts every fair evening kets 1236 centa, for which refreshments will be furnished treams of a chinging Fountain, there e Vromenades in or outside the Gar 10 fret in length, together AMERICAN MUSEUM, AERIAL GARDEN, *ND PERPETUAL FAI, Corner of Broadway an EVERY DAY AND EV M*NCiNG TUESDAY, JULY 9. at a quarter-prat 8 o'clock, and id Ann street. 3+ THIS WEEK, CON- Performances every - ‘ednesday and S\turday afternvon, Surcroe.—A man named Joseph Mehafly, aged about 42, anda laborer, committed suicide at his residence in Carpenter street, near 9h, by taking laudanum, [t was the third atempt made thatday te take his own life. He has lett a wife and chil- dren. Quarter Sessions.—This Court has been enga- ged all day in trying trifling cases of assault and battery, petty larcenies, &c. The great Kensington riot cases are postponed for this week. MonuMENT To THE Statn.—It is proposed to erect a monument to Troutman and Guyer, the sol- diers who were slain on Sunday night by the rab- ble of Southwark, and a collection made sufficient to maintain for life the families who were depend- ent upon them for support. Sates or Srocks—Finst Boarp.—$1300 City 's, 1846, ;, 600 do 67s, 1856, 103; $700 do County 6's, 1850, 1014; 100 shares Girard Bank, 114 ; $2000 ‘Tennessee Bonds, 834; THE MOST SPLENDID ATTR. J hing Dwarf in creation, WRINE A native of the * Uld Dominion,” 19 years old and only 27 inches high, is engaged for a few days, and may be ont the dsy andevening He is intelligent, sociable, and in every way interesting bel: ai THE IN aroreble vo his manner ERS, (G-KOUR AND SIX YEARS OLD. Just arrived from Europe, and who were receive of applause Last week. will ai ain ‘appear in their ad je Songs and Daners fe RU, Pe As taught by the first Masters, aud danced by the first Artists ° Also engaged the talented and accomplished contortionist : ME. WM. COLE ! And his learned DUG BILLY ! who been the wonder and adm AL WESTERN, MISS ADAH, the accomplished Vocalist, MR. LYNCd, the va! fonts of apgacity on of every beholder pular Ballad Singer. . the comie Metoditt. ‘And others ANKE STORY, ke, ‘vaturaliat, has revurned i pactons who hive NOLOGUE, Y. ILLANDU, the . and is prepared to serve S or other animats they Apply atthe Office of the Maseum. Admuesion to the whole 25 Ceats—Ubildren ander ten years, ANEW COM! FE! GRAND VOCAL ee , AT THE NEW BRIGHTON PAVILION, Saturday Evening, July 13th, 1844, CIN11 DAMOKKAU and MONS, ARTOT, te- peetfaily announce that they wil and Instramental Concert. at the above fa ositsvely their last appearance im America. ) oucert will eommence at 8o’eluck prec $1 each, to be had at the vrincipal ciotels in the door of the Concert Room. N. B.—Besides the usual conveyancs to New Pier No 1 North River, a Steamboat will be afier the Concer: is uver to convey passengers to New York. EE Ne L ve a Grand Vocal ionable resort, (be: ° N . A. KOHE, Im be enrried on im the same entablis b Ke COLLINS & CO , 56 South st. 'VERPOOL COALS AFLOAT .—170 tons best cescriy~ tion of house fire OeieT per ship Lord Maids RO.HER! 0. iN COTTON=One bale yellow Cotton, for sale ; & BROOK No. 61 Liberty ati BEACON COUR tors offer a Purse of $100, free for all Pacing heats, best three in five, i Fatries to close at , 31 Park Row, atnreay evening July 13th, by 91. M ; three or more to make this Company, | 2 per cent on the | OLE BAY MARE AND WAGON, hired on the 6th of Jaly, to a man whe called Morris, to go as far as Burnham r ye said Morris is about 5 tet 8 inches in height, light com- face rather thin, and about thirty: fi woe a Ala hat, frock ‘Whoever will retarn said mare, wagon and thief, or give in- ion where they may be found. will be liberally rewarded THURSTON & TOWNSEND'S Liverv Stable, 72 Reade street, L? NEW YORK, RUSK, AND TROY STEAMBOAT ¥OR ALBANY AND TROY—Mornirg ine from the foot of Barclay street, Innding at intermediate places herent rill TROY ing, at 7 o'clock. ihe steamers EMPIRE, Captain 8, R. Hos, to-morrow morning at 7 o'el i és Evening iine from the foot of Courtisnde street, direet steamer ALBANY, Captain K. B. Macy, this even- i, ‘he steamer SWALLOW, (aptain A. VieLean, to-morrow Gorham, this mora Line, owing to their light times to pase the bar y in ample time to take the morning train the east or west. For passage oF (reixht, apply on bonrd, or at the offices on the GRAND FISHING AND OTHER EXCURSIONS. THe Steamboat THOMAS SALMOND D T Shultz, wil! yan.e ty . es, and Fort | ton, each way, allowing time to visit the Fortiie tions, returning and land nt attendavee. A band of mv’ A person provide will accompany the boat il charge—bait furnished ar freahments on board re 25 cen | N THE WORLD, v, Us MONDAY EXCUR FORT HAMILTON, BATH and CONEY bg through GEDN&, when precticabie p Land LOWER BAY, touching at F. those who wish to ba’ On SATURDAYS— P. M.; Canal street, 24; Cabe allowire | the ase of bathing hi u he boat will leave Amor and MONDAYS, in the Morning street, 834; Canal street, 8%: Catharine Fern: Pike street, 934; Pier No. wave Amos street, at 2 tani t, 2M; Catharine Me abt and Piet Se. LN ICD ‘cRambermide 10 atten At the same place efteshments on board ach way, ONE SHILLING ec AENRY E RIELL, ARTY, FRIDAY FVENING. THOMAS SALMOND wil 'd Exeusion and Cotillion Party up th on the evening of Ju jing— Leave Fort Lee atl o'clock im COTILLION P rangernent and the best o pot, will be provided for the eovnfort of thos: 1s boat with their parronnee. worth’s Coritlicr ney street at 7 J who may honor t 1 be sold, which can be how Staples & Ford, 132 Buwery, at the residen et 76 Bayard street, and on board re R HULL—The fast elie I {abi and steer ae 19 mely necommodaied ats mo erate rte andeomely nccommodnied int s to ere G1 bouih aureer, $1000 do do 5th January, 81. Tus Country Boarp.—This body, at their second meeting yesterday morning, made the appropria- tion of $30,000 asked for by the County Commis- sioners tor the expenses of the Southwark riotsand the preservation of the public peace.— Philadephia U.S. Gazette. Tue Horrors or War.—On Sunday when the summons for military force was received in Ger- mantown, a scene of melancholy excitement was witnessed. Many of the soldiers were called from their places in the house of worship to “the im- minent deadly breach.” On Monday morning some of them were brought back to their friends liteness. This morning the Germantown Blues attended the remains of two of their number to the grave—Ser- geant Guyer and Corporal Troutman. The for- mer resided at Baker Town, just above German- town, and was a carpenter by trade. He was about twenty-five years old, and he has left an aged mother and three sisters to deplore the loss of an only son and brother, on whom they depended for support; prematurely cut off in the discharge of his duty to his country, In personal appearance and manly vigor he is said to have been a “ shining mark Je was shot down at his gun. Nearly the whole upper portion of his head was carried away. Henry C. Troutman was an industrious mechan- ic residing in Germantown. He has left a wife, but no children. A messenger conveyed the sad intelligence of his death to Germantown, and, on hton from | #!riving at the house of Mr. T. communicated it hastily, and therefore abruptly, toa female who first met him, whom he did not know to be Mrs. Troutman herself. She instantly fainted, and until 10 o’clock last night was physically overcome with grief SHIP By Last Night’s Southern Mail. Puitavecrnia, July —Arr Philadelphia, Greve, Bremen; Jas Gray, ¢ Newport, 95 ‘Stu Port Scan Oak, Rycer, and» Not, Bivtie, aod New ky Mul r, New Loudon Barb Newport, W. Kingston, Jam; Ma: Fr VW 'P Walker: Edgecomb, Boston. nitar a gentleman deel ofa and Choir do Centre ‘ork do, neetia (tain do, sseds, Mattrassen, Bedatends, fancy enue and rosh seat Chairs, Ottomina, Looting Glasses, P Paintings oad Kromes, Meutle Ornaments, Hail Astral Cu Glacea d Plated Ware, a suit of excellent pets, Starred Mantle Lamps, Kiteren Furniture, Stoves, ke. Th Fosnitare is in excelleut keeping and worthy aiten} 1k? m sin, the ighth Word of sold at public auction, at y of New Y ing from the third avenue, in the city of Brooklyn, to the Greenwood Cemetery, and also lots on. the adjor treet and the Third and Fourth avenues, fe Likewise, the valuable Water Lots or landing place in front of the premises, on Gowanus Bay. This property is adjacent to the cit busses run to. the South and Fult and others de.iring to unite e>nve rpassed view of the city and Bay of 3 ata very moderate outlay, the preseot sale offers a most advantageous opportunity: a B ‘erms of payment liberal. Sate positive—title perfect. Apply to ‘he auctionecrs, 17 Bond stseet, New York, or for lithographic or information as to he. ISAAC DELAPLAIN#., Coansellor at Law, jy2%*m 7 New street. CARPETINGS, FLOOK OIL CLOTHS, BOCKINGS, §. HE SUBSCRIBERS have row on hand an extensive and choice selection of Ci e*, from a low priced |: grain to the richest and most costly descripiiow of Brussels, Saxony, Roya! Wilton, Velvet, Seri A 4 Tapestry Flonr Oil Cloths of the nea’est aud most splendid pat- color rs. French and English Bor of the richest deseripti he, ke, al y r estahtiahment in the city. B W aMITH & COMPANY, 254 Broadway, (opposite rhe City Hall,two doors low Stewart & Co 's extensive Dry Goods Store a irg, Rugs and Pinco ¢ lower prices th j10 2) PRESENTS isd ee ST RAS QER lla Br i eteat esmgatons the | ele d extensive wholesale and retail assortment of ra eet CRTICLES FOL PRESEN ich we tak te on th the Atlant a | and ergrae to sell at pri low (saying the least jasy h ite ock of Fancy Stati Umbrelins, Parasols, gp Sub, Maden: lowes, Hiding Whips, Fane, Card Cases an cr Desks, Dressing Cases and Fancy Boxes, Purses, Per- Facey Porcelan and Glass, Gilt, Stel and Mourn- und indeed of every thing we are recusto lete and perfect as can be desired. h been published ay be i oats Ry SUNG REELS. hi import 18.98 A fall Cava application Jel2 im rod isee ‘| IMPERIAL HOTEL, Opposite the New Assize Courts and Railway tion, corner o ST. JOHN’S LANE AND ROE STREET, LIVERPOOL. AMES MORGAN, Proprietor of the above new and com modious establishment, respectfully informs his friends and the pablic that it is now open for the reception of Private Families and Gntlemen t Ww Hotel is combined and elegant and extensive Cot ivate Fisting Rooms, fitte of Families rad Visit- ven requiring early break Koom, nnd several ne Sleepir {will be under the personel superin- tendance of Mrs. Morgan, and visitors may rely with confi. drnce, that im this easentiol particular, comfort, nextuess and convenience have been carefully studi The Colinary and Cellar departments will embenee the choi- y Y ‘Ke. which can be obtained, and J. M. ons, aided by the assistanes of expe- e the -pprobation of travellers gene- ale of charges will be strictly uno- cost crusts that hy Me : Te te Roome for larue or small Dinner Parties. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths always ready the’ departhre and arrival of Sailio Packets, Re, yerpool, it, ma: necersary to ob- t is ale cowtign Ci Phastres dc ther places of puplie rex N.B As 'T avellers are frequ ntly misled leave esire the driver to prooeed direct to the Imperial jm laMer