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0G- Keay MEETING ‘ce, —We qnested by the chairman of the Tyler State Committee, to give notice that the Teles Democratic Meeting which was to have been held in Park this evening, is, by order of the committe peu to some day in the ear ly part of next we: et nla den ext week, of ich due netice will be given $@- TO HEAL HARSH, ROUGH AND CHAPPED skiu, and render it beautifully soft, Dr. Felix Geurau: Italian Medicated Soap possesses pro; tion of surps energy in producing’ » delicate white nee! arms, and protecting them from the arte no ing end ametiorat roperties immediately all smarting irritability of ¢ skin produced by the of mosquitoes, or other ci eet asus removes cutaneous eruptions, kanpls on, blot redness; by its dulsting nee te it pri wrinkles, and banishes aay beautiful juvenile New York but at 67 er wig one door from Broad- way. Beware of spurious imitations of this celebrated cosmetic, of the most deleterious character, containing mineral astringents utterly ruinous te the complexion, and by their repellant action endangering health. @g- TO THE GENTLEMEN, ANI al —How often do we see a fine 1D LADIES ALS fall out and grow thin, The Balm of Columbia will the hair even in bald places ; it is the best tonic in use for promoting the growth of the hair s 3 it hasbeen in use for the last fifteen years, and haa been daily increasing in popularity. It never fails to clean the head from dand- druff, and always gives it a lustre and beauty unsurpass- ed, Ouly at 21 Courtlandt street. iting inflammation, events formatien of resent, and elicits a had no where in ‘hee rance. PRIVATE MRUICAL ALD.—The > uemoers uf ow York Coll ot Medicine and Pharmacy, in rning the public thanks for the Mera! support the in their efferts to “ suppress quackery ate that their particular attention continiics cted to all diseases of a private nuture, and trom provements lately made in the principal hos pitels of Eurvpe in the treatment of those diseases, the medical aid a: institution im thie treatment of the ge iasuch ae to insure success in"every case, is iy ditterent fom that very cions practice of rnining the constitution with mercury, and in most cases leaving 2 lisease much worsethan the original. One of the ment bera of Wed 2 CR many years eet with the rmecipt of urope, attends for a conanit: bon from OAM toS BM. v “ ‘Terms-—Advice and modiciae, $5 Acure guaranteed laronrant to Country Invacins.—Persons living ir the country and not finding it convenient to attend per. cae can rade forwarded to them a chest containing sil incdicines requisite to perform a perfect cure oy siating thoir case explicitly, together with all a contraction and treatment received ué enclosing $5, pest paid, addressed W. 8, RICHARDSON, M. D., A: Office aed Conmiting rooms of the College, bs ttre 0G THERE [$ NO MISTAKE, THERE CAN BE ike, about the magical effect of Gouraud’s Pou- tile for eradicating superfluous hair, no matter how stubborn, are situated on the human bo many ladies have used it, so many gentlemen have re- commended it, it has been before the public so long. and to crown all, and to put the matter of its efficacy and harmleseness past all kind of doubt, the preparation can de seen tested atthe only office in New York where it can be purchased, 67 Walker street, first store from Breadway. joms, time o' ewhere, if a0) ent. jazeay ‘‘ OH, MY BACK !—I can scarceiy walk, it puts me in such pain.”—Such was the expression of a gentle. man in Dr. Shermans store, a day or two since. He had taken a severe cold, and could not stand erect. He pure chased one of the Doctor’s celebrated Poor Man’s Plasters, applied it to the back, and in twenty four hour’s time was perfectly relieved from his suffering. Those who are afflicted with pains in the chest, side, arms or back, or with weakness, will find this Plaster a never. failing remedy. Be sure and get the genuine, with the Doctor's fac simile printed on the back of the Plaster. Dr. Sher- man’s warehouse is 106 Nassou street. Agents, 227 Hud- son street ; 189 Bowery ; 7/ East Broadway ; 3 Ledger Buildings, Philadelphia ; and 8 State street, Boston 0G- THE EAST INDIA HAIR DYE HAS GAINED a reputation far surpassing any other article in use forthe sane purpose. It hever fails to color the haira beautiful black. At 21 Courtlandt street. Also, Dr. McNair’s Aconstic Oil, pa cure for deafness. It relieves at once.— Price $1 per fi Sg RICORD'S PARISIAN ALTERATIVE MiX TURE —For the cure of primary or secondary Syphiiis, and ali affections produced @ajudicious use of mer cury. The great advantages by this powerful altet ative over all other pre ne for the cure of By- phils, is, that while curing the disease it improves the Constitution, whilst mercury generally leave a much worse disease than the one it is administered for. The best recommendation we can give of it is, that it is now extensively Peheep ili! by the medical faculty, who for- merly considered mercury the only cure for those com. Jaints. Sold, in fesse bottles, $1 each ; in cases of half dozen, $9, carefully packed, and sent to’ all parte of the Union. Office of the College of Medicine ond Pharma- cy, 06 Nossan street. ARDSON, M ¥., Agent W. 6. HNC cutaneo! the blood, (0% THE HOMELY WOMAN OF BOND ST.— She was red haired, and her face disgusting with erup: tions and freckles. We need not tell those who know her that her skin is now beautifully clear, and that she has fine dark hair. Well, well, there's fifty others that were like her, but have altered by using Jones’ Italien Chemical er forthe skin, and Jones’ Coral Hair Re storative for the hair. Now, these two articles, sold by Jones, $2 Chatham street, are the most excellent things weever knew. There is a man living in Mott street, whose face was like small pox, with pimples, freckles, ke., and this soap cleared it; also chapped flesh. The oil we need not speak of—it is the best thing ever made forthe hair. They are both sold yey reusonable=sin- deed cheap. But mind, the soop issold nowhere gepu- ine in thie city but at the sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham street; if if you get it any where else it is coun- terfeit—quite useless. Sold in Boston,8 State street; 3 Led- ger Buildings, Philadelphia; 139 Fulton sireet, Brooklyn. PK, THE CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF SAR- SA’ tags = LA, GENTIAN AND SARSAFRAS, prepared hy the New York College of Medicine and Pharmacy, es. tablithed for the suppression of quackery. This refined and highly concentrated extract, possessing all the puri tying qualities and curative powers of the above herbs, is confidently recommended by the College, as infinitely superior to any extract of ‘Sarsaparilla at present betore the public, and may be relied on as a certain remedy for oll diseases arising {rom an impure state of the blood, “uch as screfula, salt-rheum, ringworm, blotches or pim- ples, alcers, pain in the bones or joints, nedes, cutaneous eruptions, ulcerated sore throat, or any disease arising trom the secondary effects of syphilis or an injudicious Sea oc meronry, Sold in single Bottles, at. . . +. 76 cents each. “in Cases of half-a-dozen Bott tles, $3 50 6 * «one dozen Cases forwarded to all parts of the Union B.—A very liberal discount to wholesale purchasers “Gina of the College, 90 Nassnn etre 8. RIC ‘ARDSON, M.D, Agent Thave seen her, admired her, the beautiful maid ! With her bair ina bright. jetty, beautiful braid. (G@ A FINE HEAD OF DARK HaIR TO BE HAD for 81} cents This fact hundreds in the city can prove, who have wsed a bottle of Jones’Coral Hair Restorative. It forces the hair to grow, stops its falling off, cures the scurf or dandruff, makes the hair ifully dark, soft, and silky, and keeps it #0. Sold at the sign of the Ame. rican Eagle, 82 Chatham street, and 323 Broadway. PAIN EXYRACTOR.—This igreat ad all sores, inflammations, &c., is daily increasing in popular favor, It need only. be applied in any case to exhibit its wonderful power. It not only ex- tracte all pains by fire, but cures the piles, removes inflam. prevents mortification, cures sore or tender feet, 1 serofulous and obstinate sores, and is a certain rthe cure of Salt Rheum It is to be had only f the original and only proprietors at 21 Court- dt street, Lae VELPEAU’S SPECIFIC PILLS FOR THE CURE of Gonorrhaa, Gleet, and all mocupurnlent discharges from the nrethra. ‘These pills, noe by the New York College of Medicine and Pharmacy, established for the supprestion of quackery, may be » relied on as the most aperdy and effectual remedy for the above complaints.— hey are guaran to cure recent cases in from three tfivedays, and possess a greater power over obstinate discharges and chronse glect, than any other preparation at prea mt known, removing the disease without confine 1 ent from business, tainting the breath or disagreeing with the stomach. Price Siper box. Sold at the Office of the College of Pharmacy and Me dicine, 9 Nassau street. W. 8. RICHARDSON, M. D. Agent remedy for burns TRE PILES IN THEIR WORST FORM. Hay’s Liniment is an effectwal remedy. At 21 Courtlandt street. Numbers in this city have been pertectly cured by its use, 0G BLANC DE PERL! jelicate French white pa givens ut up in jar imyrna Otto of Rose—Li nid Vet le Rouge—Hair Oyes—Lubin & Guerlin’s Perfumery, and. other Coometics, at 67 Walker ot., Sat store from Broadway. MONEY MARKET. Tuesday, July 16-6 P. M. The stock market is slightly improving. Quotations for n day or two past have been very regular considering the limited extent of the operations. At the Old Board Canton Co. improved ] per cent ; Mohawk 4; Norwich and Worcester 1; Reading Railroad }; Vicksburg }, and North American Trust 4, since last sales. Long Island tell off } per cent. Harlem, Farmers’ Loan, Pennsylvania 5’s, United States Bank,and Ohio 6’s closed firm at yester- day's prices. At the New Board, Long Island advanced } per cent; Canton }; Mohawk 4; Norwich end Wor cester 1}; Erie Railroad 4; Dry Dock Bank 4, and United States 6's, 4. All the sales at this Board were at an ad vance on yesterday's quotations, ‘Tiere were no sales 0) Morris Canal at either Board, but street operators ure try ing to got np the steam on this stook again. It is just the right kind of stock for that class of speculators, but wi should advise operators who have means, to touch not handle not, The Commercial Bank of Rochester, and the Bank o Monroe, at Rochester, have each declared a dividend o three and a half per cent for the last half year, ‘The City Bank of Rochester three per cent for the same period. ‘The Auburn aad Rochester Railroed have declared « dividend of four per cent for the lest half y New York stockholders te receive their dividend at the Bank of the State of New York, on the Ist.of August. The very advanced rates ruling for foreign exchange, particularly for billson London, are sustained in a great measure by the efforts of large stock operators in this market. It is for the interest of every large stock specu lator that the price of exchange should rule below » specie point, so as tu prevent the shipment of the precious metals, and the panic that would be created by heavy ex- ports ef specie. ‘The object is tokeep down the quotations for exchange, so as to kvep up the quotations for stocks ‘Te do this, they even go so far as to buy up bills on their own account, and job them out at a fraction less than cost They must continue this practice until exchange comes down, or ustil the new crops come into the market. We much doubt their ability to comtrol the market such a length of time. The most extensive bill drawers in this market feel confident that specie must go forward exten- sively before September. Commercial affairs are at this time in a very peculiar state In consequence ofthe revolu- ‘ion in the cotton market, and the immense losses that must fall somewhere, on this staple, it is impossible to tell who are solvent and who are not. ‘The result of this doubt and suspicion is, that very few houses mono- polize the foreign exchange business in this market.— ‘Those making remittances are very shy of cotton bills, and will not touch anything in any way connected with cotton operations. Atthe lowest calculation, the losses on the shipments of eotton from this country—a large portion of which falls upon parties on this side of the At Jantic—since January, will amount to full five dollars per bale. The total shipments from the United States to Great Britain, up to the latest dates, amounts to 1,129,648 bales, of this quantity it would be safe to estimate that full three quarters of the shipments have been made since Jan. Ist, 1844, More than three hundred thousand bales were re- ceived at Liverpool in une month, consequently it cannot be far out of the way to place the shipments of cotton from this country to Great Britain since January, at; 900,000 bales; this quantity at an average loss of $5 per bale, would amount to the sum of $4,500,000. This loss is created by the difference between the cost here and expenses to Liverpool, and the current prices in that market. This amount falls upon parties here, and is large enough to make many speculators bankrupts.— Merchants making remittances to Europe went to know who suffers this immense loss before they invest large amounts in cotton bills, hence the high price of good exchange, and the limited supply of first class bills in the market. A/large proportion of the amount invested in our exports consequently remains dead capital, until the markets abroad revive, or returns can be realized in some othershape. Before the new creps come forward, or the losses attending the shipment ef the old are wiped eut, the demandffor exchange may be heavy enough to require a large expertation of specie. From the nature of the orders going out, and the recent departure of many heavy importers by the steamers, we are’ induced te be. lieve that the fall importations will be very large. We annex the semi-annual report of the Banks of Maine, trom the official report of the Secretary of State: ApstRact or THE Banxs in Maine, rinst Monpay or 4 369 rit) Ban 08 176.415 02 19-242 Bt Bk of Comberiana ie ans 55 4,408 26 = 28-074 12 Bk of Westbrook,» 74246 19 2.008 85 11,397 43 16,163 74 7,011.79 28,733 54 77007 89 -9'390 30 7'705 25 599 759 30 21466 04 124,242 85 428 289 00 97 81341 89 95 O14 51 572.191 96 10 85 806565 67 09 18,174 56 00 30,663 73 20 3.815 03 41 12,597 46 83 24,185 21 & M5207 25, 18 34'675 39 42,935 96 i972 72 05 56.218 26 52 421 TA 14-932 92 1% 22,13919 4 878.90 17,541 06 798 19 16'837 56 463 28 367 10 $97 29 117,462 25 367 322.333 7 37 Ol 2.941 12 381 46 824 508 16.670 68 350 12,194 53. 9.27 3'977 OF 4 886,187 22 1901 09 4.753 72 16.624 62 York, +++ ses eee+ 114.236 84 4650 92 19,151 49 $4,666,503 45 224,106 85 887,170 34 1,602,327 ‘The aggregates compare with those of the previous re: turns, a8 follows:— Maree ns 43. June, 4%, Jan. 244 June. "4 Liabilities. June, 4. ha " 3,354,000 "S314 000 ° 2,925,000 3,009 000” 3,009,001 lation, 1,232,205 1,106,261 114 387 160,707 "104 160 733 " 5,062 65,361 76,793 961,283 542,017 887,170 1196 91,734 90.715 81,115 143,382 $5,487,435 5,294,426 5,043,918 5,790,511 5,896,015 175,91 158,592 223,769 224,106 256,148 258,647 262/628 254,056 75,374 97,610 101,667 83.824 She 3119 38,105 85,587 3501 $60,957 885, Dus to Bks,’ 4,700,963 4 105,660 3.906618 4.270°352 4006.34 Total am’t of iguourees of Bai $5,487,435 5,224,196 “5,043,618 5,790,511 5,836,015 These returns shew a very great uniformity of move- ment. The ciroulation and specie- two very important items in the operations of banks—have varied since the previous report but a very trifling amount. ‘The total in- crease in movement does not reach fifty thousand dol lars, Since 1842 the banking copital of the State has diminished about three hundred and fifty thousand dol- lars, and the commercial prosperity of the State has been gradually but steadily increasing. The people of Maine are extensively engaged in commercial and agricultural pursuits. They own a large tonnage in merchant ships, but it is principally employed in other parts of the world, freighting from the southern ports of this country to those of Europe. The lumber business is very extensively carried on in Maine, andshe has a large capital in- vested in the fisheries. In consequence of the foreign employment given to the largest portion of her tonnage, and tne quick returns afforded te the lumber and fishing business, there is very little banking capital required at home. Within the limits of the State itself, there 1s very little demand for bank facilities. There are thirty-five banks in the State, with capitals ranging from fifty to four hundred thousand dollars. We annex a comparative table, showing the amount of dividends paid, loans to directors, ke. Sune 43. Jom K 44, Amount of remi-anoual dividend,-+ tore 86,21 ey Po fits « 69.98 “yr ty Amount due from rae tend 203,543 318,449 214,992 234,996 233,970 222,591 ‘There has very little change taken pla ment of the operations. Notwithstanding the State of Maine has been the scene of the most tremendous speculations, the banking system has been kept very regular, and those immense fluctua tions #0 often experienced in other States, have never visited that section of thecountry. We have annexed a table showing the condition of the banks of the State at ditferent periods within the past fourteen years :— ped or Maine. in this depart- Cire. Specie 549,110 +08 197,419 24,720 1,224,658 195'699 1.602347 224,107 tion of Maine, in 1830, was 399,455, and in 1840, 601,793. The wealth ef the State has increased toa wonderful extent ~vithin this time, and the agricultural commercial and mechanical prosperity of the State is, at this moment, more than one hundred per cent superior to what it has ever been before. The actual amount of business transacted within the limits of the State iv greater, and the value of its products exceeds any previous year, and all this takes place under the effects of a currency annually beeoming more restricted, and the gradual decrease of banking capital. This is only one of the many evidences of the complete uselessnens of banks in creating wealth and prosperity. We find the same results in other and younger States than Maine. There is throughout the country more really rich men, more prosperity, more actual wealth, more happiness, more trale and activity, than during the existence ofthe many banks—now exploded—or the employment in the commerce of the country of such a vast amount of paper money as the issues of these banks represented. Where- ever we see capital withdrawn from banks, wherever it is seen that the operations of the banks are annually be coming more restricted, it is safe to conclude that that section of the country is prosperous and happy. Old Stock Exchange. $5000 U8 68 Haig 30 anes Utien Bahen 130 2000 Ohio 7's 10450. re We or KR 56 om US 5% 4 200 ey @ de 56% bow Soh ‘te Hwlem RR if) 60 75, bes Cant'n Co ve 100 yi kshurg um 7 49% b30 50 13}, 8 6 9h 10 shas Ni a Wi ¥ igre wom BN he Peren New Stock Exchange. 50 shas L Istand RR 5 do b z3& = SES seSucgesss: aR Rr 5 s —Bosron, Jury 15. At the Brokers’ Board.—28 shares Basten, and ores Railroad, 104}; 150 Western Railroad, 75; 16 do, 7: do, Lw, 75; 25 do, 74); 50 do, 62m, 74); FH “do, 204, 75; do, 20d, 764; 100 do, 5; 100 do, bim, B45 80 do. 76}; 50 do, bim, 76]; 59 do, tw, 754; 100 Long Island Railroad, 813; 60 do, si0d, 81}. State of Traa: Asuxs—Pots continue in very m quote $4406}. Pearls are yet 43; rate request We y firm at $4 37} a $4 KeaDsTUF¥s—There continue to be sales of flour for England. Genesee now fetches $431}; Ohio, $4 12}a 426; Mich'gan $4 12} a 425; oats, 30 a 32 cents; wheat, nts. fe following is the statement of breadatuffs ved at Albany, from the commencement ef canal na- ion to the close of the second week of July in 1843 and 1844 :— 1813, Canal epen Mav, Ist. $969 27.397 3,944 The reeeipts of flour this week, compared with the same week last year, exhibit a lalling of of near 20,000 barrels, Corton—There were sales today of about 700 bales. Steady market. Seinpee were the chief operators. Hay—We have no change to make in prices. The de- mand also continues without alteration. Common quali- ties sell at 31 a 380. Provisions—Pork is slightly kimreeving: We quote prime at7 25, and mess at $925, Beef is in little better demand. Prime city is held at $326; mess do at $525. Lard is in moderate request, and prime sells at 6}. But- ter and cheese are rather dull . Wuatesons—Sales of South Seaat 4ic. Wuisxxy— Drudge casks are held at 98c. Western and prison barrels are very firm at 234, with a very moderate demand. —_—_———S Died, On Monday, 15th inst. inthe 42d year of herage, Sa- nan, wile of John M. Secor, Esq. and daughter of the late Nicholas Roome, Esq. deceased. The friendsoi the fu fre requested to attend her funeral, without {further invitation, from her late resi- Le ee West Twenty-first street, this afternoon at 4 o'clock, In Brooklyn, on Tuesday,16th inst. Mrs. Sanan McKin- ney, relict of John McKinney, in the 7ist year of her age. The friends and acquaintances of the family are res- pectfully invited to attend her funeral, to-morrow alter- noon at 6 o’cleck, from her late residence, corner of Vine and McKinney streets, at Passengers Swen: Livexroor—Pr r ev Jehn Trippett, J TRG ey wort Mi vam Conneatients a5 ent Goldaborous tiroom ir, Boston; Win Mi Mortor “Thos Birkely, Mark Web- ster, Joba Lane, Englan land; Eugere Fr que 408 in the steerage 8, Sie gecseey Jos Brown—Mersrs Magne, Lu- que Reform—Wm Cochran, leay. child and Donald, John Brace, Scot- | 9 Benton; Moma ort, do for y ‘ost, do for New ‘bary port, en eae, Orrice. 3 July 15, 1844. 13th, Blossom, Crowell, for. by Be ford ora hard Thompson, Buck, Pi crew of Br brig Sir Lione: Smith, Yor for Mor HD Bay, vm which ve sel wes capsized in ® harrican ht of the 10th, avd oue boy drowved in ‘andopaaso, ——, F River for Charles- irom Rondout. Llaneous. Me when about fifteen Ps Kiba yt man, of Weldoboro, Ma, fm Vaceanl NewYoru—earge ta hove on Alligator Keeef, Juue a7, aod bilge aking her cargo--which would be ‘Vessel will probably be got off aad tau Anira, at Boston, arrived at La Goayra 234 alt. and Cals on the 24th. she left Boston Tare 3, and has veut bat forty one days, bringing the ecouct of her own chr J Conley & 0, from New York, arrived kh thirty urs; the qvickest trip, Trobir Biy, ever tnade by 0 Vessel between the two ports. Commence op Boston —T re were 32 cveataness ou Sate day, of wiuen 27 were tur foreign ports. Notice to Mariners. jes of the Coasulate regulstions of the w commun cate to the State Dep it- d Btatre © cosa at Montevideo, and ib iacluded passpor's powers ceedugs and decisions, pritesta, eartificates and o mnie bs be used in law. ing tions in the precedicg #1 ‘Jret to the payment of the C sular dues, w ht show! 'd have beeo iar te port from whe ce they came, as alav auy viher liabilities aud Ques deter. mine? by law, bag ng New Beprorn, July Valparaiso, April i, with 1300 bbl jassa'nero, Mare: tom Mo y Downs. NB, Jean ugs, Nent. Py " it P Nal peor Fish: do. 1200 hoff a df ihe Mere * rom 15t! May's. off Di oe, Mary Aho 2200 spnnd wh an ny with her 7th, off and ACC Tio, 3 Sieh 10, “George Howland, Cash- man. NB. 19:0 aps Martha, Baxter. rant. full SacHannon, July 10. Ata Bara, Lowes, from ft Helena, with 1230 b Is (130 sp) Ds be i lat 1720 8 ton 2 50 % 8, 'y 22. ; June 3, lat 16 8 ioe 6 Marcha, Mhearmen, do 10 jon Jon 63 W. Hav & Martiniqu fim Martinique for Havana—crew acd passengers all well ES) id Heciee henae (sy verpool, ay tie Liverpool, rt this vor ship, show! the revtre, Juve 27. lat 42.90 lan 39 Harriet. 19 Prats from New Orleas Jat 29 10, lon 6 y che Voltasre, at this p. Alxouquin, at ‘Thomaston, 35 Roe from New Ouleans for St Jon, NB. Jaly 1 30, Jon 78 10—by the sam Lt 39 dave fm Baltimore for C! short of water and was su ton, July ed—by the sume Clinton, hence for Savaunah, July 13, off Cape Fear—by the Naw Jersey. at this poi rah Carson, Mary Ann Brackley, Mary Ro- ‘vie CE McCleland, ‘Rey JR ‘© Doan, W Charen, Masters Humphreysville, Aun ee Sayles, A Purcliffe, trip ard el nO He children and servant, is J R Kendrick, ire mee Mra Cooper. Mrs A A 38. Keodrick, Mra LW Wells, fies ilps 3 JR Ke Saul-bury, TR Wright.W V Uharl- ss Kenrick a ‘Ayres, TS cverholater, E.R Pease, L Wm B Se: JJenes, F A J ry Va ¥ hart, And Lee are en re ae tie Menai, Cs Carr, Morris, OC Conger. Foreign Importations. Liverroot—Ship Liverpoo|—1609 bars iron GB Morewood & co—32 parkeges J Gihon & co—5 81 “A & co—4 Hall & Brothers—15 Wright, Sturgis & Shaw—7 Bird Gillilan & co— 2 Robioseu, McArthur & co—1 Grifia & Pullman—8 Burritt & Johnson—It Reise Brothers—'3 Gorton, Hodges & co—650 Hairs be betes Gost Tooker, Mead & co—i D 8 uyon— o—1 2FA oodall & c: Bates & Coats: box ws Harvy & SI 4A Mitcherl— rand—1 WE aJ Pedronei! pira—32 Godfrey, Paitisnn & o% J Gihon—7 J Gash) 1D Onkey & Sons? Butterfield Brocnens & co—23 J Khodes—4 Hall Brothers—9 J Hudson—42 8 ‘T J &eo—25J x J Stewart & malt J Stone—5 Paton & ati—5 Burvite & Johnson: Becar, min & eo—30 Smith, Thurges Abermethy, & Calling 4 Waee Canin. Loop & co—6 itich- Bassett & co—150 Gilbert & co—511 W Mead—19 RK King Keo—7 Comii tL Salk HS Batard br fighe Bradford—6 L M &o Buck: iaham195 ‘ba bleecker & Cothoutio UC Brainard ee Hotere Bone Reso 8 T Jones & c Ward & co—8 G Hastings—i Cook, Aothooy con's Crooka—d RK eae & co—8 Comin, Brad: ley & co—5 G Atwater—2 rate & Smiih & co—20 J Leffer's—1 <6 Lt arer&co—48 T Jor = feartaley Coalmers—} Cromwell, Haight & co 8 J T Dolan rene Wo f & Bishop—2 Fellow ‘adsworth & col J & HS Luqueer—t Harmer & Haye—2 J Sherwood—3i Cripps & co—4 A. ell & Strovo—2 Paton & Stewart—4¢ H Sheldon & co—3 J Wyew—3) UHR D & Willicms—27 Garver Sha co 1, Benedict &co—! Lil oison—0 W Bevjimin & co—9 Hu t H fobiae 7 Win 8 Benois Ge ree el Coruell Brothers—73 m—1 C Congdon 4 Go Ress Lnrstintden e scacis: te coms Vi coi BA Mumfor!—i Platt Brather 8 Kovenrhal 4 Fieelsnd, co~-38 cines 38 bales 158 cris mdse 236 chs copper to hds suvar H Coit ileston & col M Joha ‘A Newbould—t Robt Schell: stewart & eae bales cotton Sturges & Clear- ays ele 58 Bogart & Kneelaud—68 Law. Brooks —3 bas Perkins & Hop iat alg miocoland 04 & W Re d—2 bee H H Sheffe 9 Halsey & com10 bbls flour S$ Chamb:r nin pilin ee Daa tuinl ial renshd MARITIME HERAII) Sees Salling Days of the Steam Ships. STeAMP FROM LIVERPOOL, “¥ROM AMENICS. G, Western, Niatthews eee Ribernk Hiberni Ryrie, G. Western, Matthews G Britain, Hosken ++ NF ores Coropelter) | Hart, henee for Richmond. with all sail ebe Pro ellor working, July M4, 50 miles 8 of Chinco- i je—by the same 10 es, hence fur Charleston, July 15, off the Highlaads—by the suire, “Peetiys 4 days from Matanzas for Hambarg, July 10, 1 Fa 2, Jon 79 Mat epee for Baltimore, axme time. siaiy, Coulter, Palermo for New York, May 21, lat 35 8, lon AMUSEMENTS. SIBLO’S oes: WEDNESDAY, UNEXAMPLED TIP 09 ‘The Grand Saloon Ni bs ty,, GC; owdeg to witness he Splendid let & titles the REVOLT OF THE HAREM! Acknowledged by a'l who, hove aceu it to be the Most MANTLE SPECTAULE Ever Produced in Aw satirely ‘naw Beesery, Cos tu Fronts, Pe RSON AE. oe King of Greneda-+. vn volunteer warrior rau leader f the force Mews Mastic Chief of tre kunuche-«- Herr Korpoas) Doors « pea at 7—Eptertainments e>mwence at 8 precisely. , Omnibuses will rau to and from the Gardea durimg (he even "Frickets Fifty Cevts. ‘meat on account of weather, nadway Lo the Saloun is proteet- New Saloou, which is ven‘ilated from the top and can be enclosed at a moment's notice. AUXHALL. CHANGY. OF MANAGMENT. Acting Mi + jossop | Stuur Mi r++Mr. Wood. ig TUEAD Ay NV ENING. deleie. Thr, MUKDER*D BOATMAN. 1 haif av hoar pablie, aud at npeu for the’ se-a%n. fren 8 tion to the atte-ctions which ari heal h(vl breeae wh reams of ach wax’ hmen ret — Kockets every fair eveuins ion ickew 12}§ cents, lor Shieh refreshments will be furnished. R. LARDVER’S LYCEUM. JETY LIBRARY, DI NEW YORK SOC Corner of Broad SING, sees Dr. baBorer iC TeLeG oAPHS we and Wheat. tone’ which wi a Moving "Tel neon Aouble, triple avd bala, aad the Piansts i ‘The most Memoravle Comets, the Ear: moving ammong the Stars, the Moo. s moathly course rol the Sua.4The scale ou Fanerama isexecated if such as to spread over 5000 of canvass, aud pe cy ts dual objec.s upon tt, isnot THE GREA T GAS MiCKOSCOPE will be apes toa a variety of new objects. aie conclude wiih & ‘ction of 'luminated .oramas on a large scale ete Cofamn, Audernach ov the K chets 25 cente—Child.ex half pri o Yeloek. om 8 S17 ke re UST ARRIVEDIN NEW V THE REAL VALENTINE vox. ONCE RT HALL, Broadway—For ‘Thier Nights ouly— On Wednesday, July 17:b, Friday, July 19th, and Monda;, July 2ad bata SIG. Gir PPE VAUENTINI, fom VENETIAN VENTRILOQUIST! Whose powers iu the above gif. natonished. ait only the vari- ae ‘Amatonrss but excelled all Professors o' moat respecsful- Eejegendah to tn e hanitants of New ‘York aud its vicinity, t he snteads s Riv im, together wit! SHG UOMMICO VALENTINI, Profesror of 4 uew Tustrameut entirely constructed by him- self, never before she pablve iu this qurrter cf the world, an eu- tercainmentio the at Om. enti ved THE D) ERT OF VARIETY! bow RAWING= 00M CONC On Myhich seca on, MISS KEANE from kngland, will make her firat aovenran ton Filty Cents—Chilcren under twelve years of age “Doo is pen at half-past 7o’clock, "performance to commence at 8 o'clock pr cisely. Ticket Gites S open daily from half past 10 to half-past 1 Wa J Wi from Elizabeth City for Post Petre, July Bordeaux, Kelly, 7 days fm Bath for Matanzas, Jaly 6. Ports, Foreign Sacva La Guan, July 6—In ort; Annawan, spd Hudsot fe he ia is for Boston, ldg: Octavia, Churchill, Mavaavz, July 3—In port, Bal ‘rom 8 as. just arr; Hivder All. Tikiob, for dobre, 4 days.to load for WYarks Phenix, of Koston, for N York, un July 2—Ia port, Pandora, of and for Bos- uo CaneLLo, July 2—In port, Caraeas, Dill, for Phila- Guavna: Jane 21—In port, Com. Warnagt Guchell vayRa, June 27—In port, Com Warnagton, fromand for Baltimore, anc; Wilbert Hatfield, Powel 0} anil for N Yor! @ '—Sld Frences Whitney, Lord, fm Genoa Granautan, J for Sumatra; Leda, Ruark, for Havana; Etrurian, Branseomb, im Leghora tor N York. Berth, Hampbrey, of Baltimore, rd, for Coquimbo and Cas- y on Sephot 7,99 days fm NYork, arr 4th; UB lao, 17th. Home Ports, Carats, July 2—Arr'Choctaw, Flitrer, and Mentor, Barter, Boston. Fld 7h, Hatch N Yorl Esatronr, Jal m Hull Ray. Poiladel hia. Ast 6th, bather Eliza, Alexandria. ld Emeline. sardy beeples, Berbice’ Sia hy Columbin, Ph Sid 7th, Oread: Biber, do; Peru, Parker, N York: ors. "incon, Jal . Ellis, Baltimore, Cla FP ih Lowder Fe Petre, Gund Furswoutn, July S-Arr America, (Providence; Tusctn, oeton er, Jay 118d Zs cit Chapman, Trinidad Pietee, NYork for Bangor AK. July 12—Sid Niver, Herrick, Surinam. Beventr, July 10—Arr Victoria, Allen, NYork. Savane, July 13—Art Wm Pean, koater, Machias for New Boszon, July 15—Art Condor, Cahoon, fine Amer vessel. Di + Kidder, d dy Williams, Proviveeto owen apd Vie: Beary York, Sigal tor $ t Potomac, Bi + ig Gibral- tar, Maltvand Stayrans Belize. Dawe, ibrattat | ied Canoatens, Cowpland, Havi t aon, 8 duwiek, Watenroare € eg Balti. ide; Georgia, soles rere, onthe Tith’ for Caméen te tered her . Mth—Are Wallace, raler ¥ 11; Avola. Davis, Gis altar, Sth wl Line Palermo, Aprit2>, Algeairas toads ind bound ep loug tim Yiinme's. pita, Baber, inslow, Mataraaa. 30th n't Pantheon, Eales, Ph ladelphi ras, Andromed rs itp wyer, Phiv nd toh Lett, Geo Ww fie ington ‘Me; Pearl Beane 30, Baltynore; J owes, William M Rog: Rest ir, P. Meek d Brarve, ‘Aina ¥ ad Troe Wales SX Appleton Nie Lovel Naw A i ‘art Monitor, Besse, Wareham, N Banton Joly 1—Sld Alida Morris, Virgin’ Provivence Ju! rr Susas and Phebe, Co-son, Pi adviphia 3d. Nati pease Be, fae ace & AD ine. Camlia, Phiadelph spateh, | adeipnias J Jo eager das La oes, Parmalee, —— du; Sylph Superior, do; Vienoa, Ha’ iH ck, Mus te'd. Loversoil; Peter Heury, Suetman,. Mexic xcebion, Woodbury Philadel,hia; Hector, Kimball, Joa. M Smith. Rond Suled—E Town. ‘vmlin and Rop- er, thal Fevwich, Ward NYorks Mircie Ferven Albanys areas, | 5 Ship Masters and Agents. We shail esteem it a favor, if © vat ins of Vessels wil give to, Commodom Rowen Sivvey, of our News Fleet. a Report of the Shipp led, Ine V essere Spoken on their passage, a d Fo- reign Newspapers or News they may have, h mediately on their arrival Agents and Corresponients, or abroa also confer a ao by, sending to th “Mice ‘ail’ the Marine Tavell iene they ean obtain, Nautical Information of any kind will thankfully received PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 17. “5 » Ab i fords Tileston & Go Usnel. Staten, York Nase oe ‘i at ke Salah, Pedraza, Hut Iason, Ba'timore. Sate Victory, Penfield, Alexacd:is, Stu ges ‘& Clearman; aah Post, Middletown, | 8 Gager. Arrived. Packet ship Viverpool, Eldvidue, from Liverpool, June 9, ‘dae. to Woodhull & Miatar Wigeraue Merce In, Hagar, 50 daye from Palermo, with frait, 22 days from Mobile, with cotton, & C lesen ‘ brug Constantino, Repetto, from Gibraltar, May 19, yy eye eet Nevill, 20 days from St Jobus, s rie, Foge, 13 days from Maynguer,PR with sugar, th » from Savaavah, with cot- o Port au Prince, with log- from Sogua la Grande, ton, NC with chr ‘slaty Ano, Simonson, from Washingtoo, NC. with naval store Meche Sa Star, Williams, from Washington, NC. with naval “che Geo Washington, Wilson, 7 days trom Virgi orn, to master. Schr A Schr Jone Marana, Sen: Arvival, Jones, Virg Schr Pranet, Decator, V Sehr Henry Clay, Chi Sehe Mchowk, Norri Sehr R ver, Towe Schr Weym nth, Couel 5S: hr Geo War voto rs jeCrendy & ( aa al Taghxe, Dow ye trom Was Below. Barqne Jubilee, Harmon, 12 days from Havana, with scaar, ke toP N Sea ‘A bas press Sa Reeeen, Chempin from Pali hire create aaa jorth America do; Reaper, Kelsey, do — North Yarmouth Nev s, Kenny, and I Conou, New ‘ok; V1, McCready, Somers Somerse Thompsoa, Newburyport; Patmos, Towssend, Provi- Kicamonn, July '—Arr Sally Mit it Halon, Cd Byiom, | carson, Havre; Ky ia tat CB Br min. Bla Bt Jnceph ad. Parga Fmaa (Bem) Le ert, eaper, with, Baudwie aay airs periie men; Wasntsoron, NC. % n Cole, do. Cid 6th, ¢ omet Mary Auo, Simmons, Ke, NC. Jaly 4—Arr Rowena, Newall, nd Caroti- Newnot Sid 6th, comet, Boston; Emma & Julia, do} Virginia, Pruvidere . taly 13—Arr Satton, Galloway, lew York. t, Destebecho B Elizabeth Frith, Greece, modore, Witherek, St Jago. Cubs. Arr 12th, "Bt Juin de los Remedios; “Kirkwo Do versnne to be exvefat of their hi 325 Broad ZENS in id with any form ther disease, er who better carefully pe- Lat July ‘I contracced a certain private ately as plied to cor, who | romised to . Teortn iT Rs re mouths, bat wcdually getting worse tri-d one nfeer he rising do- tore and ra rach one premises ned pow Tat leg discovered the object of Ul was id ti were nat doctors, 1 coneluded ti to io in- to rs the doctors kept me acder a course of wercury for eight weeks; my throat and nose were alverated, pane tu all my jornts, body covered w a: complete skelevon; t kero i funder your car Srowary est.’ nm now well and restored to perfect eee iY Twi ah th blished. THOMAS GRE Carpe ser and Joiver, Harlem, N. ¥. fants toe 48 hours without res coper's + fice 14 _No eure no STRANGERS BEWARE. [Si thinate of Qarchery and Humbag eC vain tr, ’* Head | Dispensary to No 266 an street, where he contiones his moat extrao' vi nares, ne Loy Nag complicated. " portant To ars has removed dary "COE Wehegieto and tireatiodn sogeee any pars of sho Union, by pam ghaelyaatng the cua, and enlonig Se dollars. f York ( lath, ora, Crowell, Richm, nds Kichinout hb. King, Diew, Mobiles David Coffin. mi ‘th, nid Ellew Rodman, | dhe herd. walataarower®, Joly 13—Arr, Marsachusetts, Brownell, | om ret o'e'oc! For particulars sce hand bills. i168 were BULLETIN OF THE yous eae ae ag Or TUE BEEAMEORS LMOND, GRA! D FisHING EXCURSIONS. THr. above boat will ron the Fi Barks on JURRDA Ary, WiDNESbaYs URSDAYS & FRIDAYS, Ferry, Brooklyn, Pike street, 936 5 N. RO unin at Fort Hamilton, each villain time to ye Fortiications. On revarvink land at the above places. Chambermaids will be iv Attendavee. A band of music will ¥ the boat daily bee will be poreena 08! Chae Cpt ep Be eee. inner and re COTILION PARTIAS ON FRIDAY. EVENINGS ‘The above boat will make an Excursion wiih a Party on the Hadson or east fiver. ‘or down the amajonity of the S, uatil further AM; C ed atieauve will Hefteshinents of all kieds, w. warers. la’ oder to secure Ghee eee comfort to the party, the vumber of \ickets is limited to 150 and can only be had of Su 132 Sower¥; Bu otunda Well street, and becriber $1, to admita Tae bi laney atret at 7 FM ND MONDAYS EXCUR- eohe boat will on rookiyar ot: Fike suet at and x rooklyay ike stron Mi NOUNS 10 'ar'3 oclocky Aah’ on SUNDAYS an Py) DAYS will, ia the. Morni e Amos street, at 8 iL street, 8%; Catharine Fe Hxooklyn, 9; Vike street 4: and Pi No. 1 N. K. re ad in the Afvernoons Amos street, at 2; ( ‘canal ae a abe? ® Broo! lyn, the; Pike Br R. at 3 o’cloc! Pecan £0 FORT ML To NATH wed CONST AN, when practicanie: allow time to bathe, use of uring will land at the same Chambermaids in attendance. Refreshments on board. h way, lay cents. alles HENRY E. RIELL. bathing houses gratis. Dlnces. the Map Store. Ne the *ublic Places w tha plao of the or the Beate Ct New of the City of New kork an ety, Also the pave ‘Tables krwater variety thea, at avy “cube nce ‘with all the } arosennt BA33| ROUMS 149 Fulton, 1% 0 "Broadway 18 Pao Band for praying or for added, three aables with ling cushicue cna be bi not be dove ou avy other table er will bank Tabie for Table against any tha duced in ove mouth frum this date. ‘Beoa Brau of this the inday Atlas si TON, FROM NEW OXLEANS, ing at Thorme’s sere, Brookiyu. Consignees will vlease teed ¢ he he Seed of thei ods immediately. driTec | ERA! Phe rex ular meeting o! Aowociati tp ordse wl bs be THIS EVE @ 0? lock, ia the Lyceum of Notui | History, 565. Bro weer Crinen greece” 4 ywacteal and Keveral attendance of the mea.bers of the rder is requested, as ba aceveval iuterest into be tranaacted My order, ¢ oT Lr, Ree Bei C. CASTLE, | [NSER Te Pre mium Iucorruptible Mien 1 by Atmospheric Pressare, with: i was orany other i ju- | rious freteniugs . Evamel Paste for sto, prox hollow tende: tech however large or lar the CAVILY towy | be. [tf placed im the touth whit Mf. ave with: ut any 5 | Brcasace ar nilease,"oreenv i ext action, ane cr a rnc pouerar ‘A. CASTLE, M. Ben jI7 je 301 Bro | | LOST | ON. TUESDAY MORNING, the oth instant, Rs Mb monn )UM 6 somewhere about the having f \$ A enGAL BE, cor | suitably rewarded. ai en boats, ov after Monday the 17th inst for the special ean te of the pany to run to the above place, ai from Leave Haumlton House, and 436 P. the e1 © ALONZO K tet re TRENTON FAL, LS, NEAR UTICA EW YORK. HK SUBSCRIBEK a “th the pgblie, th oe ofuy ea absence of two seaso} amed of the Horel at the above place nished and put ip com h to the com! ae brea thorguchly refer Order, and be trasta by hus attentirn ia to terre m return uf the past Ouage ‘d'0u him iu former yeas sieew tay MM. MOORE. Hi pul a cy will find at our establish- ae day, bevund con parixon the ten ud retail assortaent of AP RRHICERS POR HUBERT on this side the Atlantic, whieh we take pleasure in showing, and eugrge to sell at prices as low (aaying the least) as those 0] Any other hor ‘Our present stock of Fane most ei Sationery, Umbrellns. Parasols yn Ban Shades, Gloves, 1diog . Kaus, rd Caen anc i jenks, otee. Purses, tomery. Fancy’ Poreel Bik, Honk wet toa: a ing Jewelry, and indeed of. nery thing weave nectstomed to aber complete and perfect aa cnt Jones has Jerk boon published end may be, had ORO ne EARL YOUNG ELLIS. TIFFA CoUNTING HOUSE Desk WANT®, A large Deu tice oom Desk wanted, Apply at 53 oe FOR, SALF—Ope of Metiraath’s Prvent Role, Bedateads jrhlizely new. For particulars enqaite at this office, js lw ere MEDICAL ae of hemp naad OFFICE. t ey come from © a erage 600 patients ® year "4 to mand therefe ean td strangers, anc can find 2 physician shiller case | undertake | cure a you may have Glee throat, or acer tational Weakness, som: Fought oa by * seeret habs . have paid mneh attention to th La fortuuaw victim of thy ow mencalled Semin nuatural viee has ex] wiary trentiment. | ys pain, 4 of the Hobe and small af the mek, conte won Of intelleet, fe Iness, palpitation of eur rersiog 10. see ie, ovly " xX, 1 my direetions are follewed. | qaarantes 9 cur eters, with tot eontamming $9 for advice ed to. Obsers 17 Dunsesueet, one aoo RL otpeet ther beerve, y jy? im re eer ee i#£ SOUTHERN MAIL. BY . Philedel pie. [Correspondence of the Herald } ba Pauavevrnia, July 16, 1844. This morning, in the Court of Quarter Sessions, Wm. H. Ashmead, agent of the Philadelphi: Witmitigtén avd Baltimore Rail Road, was ar- raigned for assault and battery in ejecting the agent of the American Mail Letter Company from the cars. The ejection was admitted but defended on the ground that the defendant had a right to put the prosecutor out of the cars, because the road was 4 post route and the latter was conveying letters over it out of the mail. Judge Jones, in order to bring the question before the Court in Banco, over- ruled the excuse. The defendant was convicted, and a motion for’ new trial entered. Aman named John W. Smith, one of the com- mittee of 20 who went into St. Philip Church at the commencement of the riots, Was arrested this morning by the police officer of Southwark, taken before Judge Jones, identified as being the ring- leader with the cannon in front of the church on Surday morning, and was committed, indetoult of $13,000 bail, to answer the charge of riot, treason und 'murder. The County Board has offered a reward of $500 for the apprehension and conviction of those ev- nto | paged inthe riot, and come of the rascals have of- fered to turn State’s evidence, so look out for further and important arrests. Geo. Merrick was arrested this morning charged with Date one of the Kensington rioters, and he was held ia $2000 for a further hearing. The hearing in Springer’s, the grand juro posiponed till Saturd: Sales of Stocks at Philadel; First Boarp, July 16—180 shares Girard Bank, 119! 20 a 11}; 100 de bd nay 15 Grand Gulf, 10} ; 160 W ilm. BR. R, th}; 26 do 21g; & "Western Bank, 474 ; $300 State c & p, 74. AUCTION SALES. Wee ROTC A AUK C0 —Hivd ns acieeloel , 4 vor'ment ruitere, comp “every Crelock the stock of a dealer, most »ppreve.! Camphene and othe attention of the trade, chants and others ve Wy “ Pies HOM BELL, Aart. CARPETINGS, FLOOK OIL, CLOTHS, BOCKINGS, §c. HE sUBSCKIBER™ have cow on and an extensive and choice selvetion of Carve ings, froma low priced I grain to the richest and moat costly descripsio- of Bresecle, Saxuny, Roya: Wilton, Velvet, Turkey, Arminser and Tapestry CAKP EL INGS. Flo-r Mil Cloths of the neacest ind most splendid pat- Dragerts., Felt Carport Wrench embossed ‘Table ‘oi which will be sold at ahem the ch ITH & COM the Cite Hall.two doors tensive Dry Goods Btore 0 Covers, &e Tower prices than avy si 254 Broad wa} beiow Stewa: j10 2wistec suai BE ACON COURSE—TROTTING. SetuRvay, July 20h, r4P Ma maten for $150, three both to r betw. Wood be Susan. CENTREVILLE COURSE, L. L. THUR DAY, tn'y 1th, 3 o'clock, Purse $50, mile heats, G Merzeer ‘Youre Neptane. Stekton &. to the Course 50cents, _jy!7 8t*re ‘ rt Adwitianee » ALBANY AND TROY STEAMBOAT LINE. Nw FOR ALBA AND ‘TROY—M ap in trom the foot of Barelay street, at intermediate places cram BKMPIRE @nptam 8. Ro Roe, Monday, i T o'clock. A. trochow, Taesday, 7 o'clock. uartendt street, Hirer : A MeLean, Monday, edursday and Fridaw Eveniog, 97 ye Wine svamer ALBANY, Cacain 4. B. Macy, Tuesday, Tyaten y Sacurday ming, at oe rg . ‘ car omrian unear lughe draught of, wae he bars, bh Albany ears 10 ine ond of ot he offices on th 1¥NT tre i i 3 LL iy Ob freuutht, apply ow e ba can be engaged Ft pa fid packet ships comprising the Black | Ball Line of sailing as under 2 Nett, ist AL D, Rathbone, 16th ‘ORK, Captain Cropper, ri Yo the eer out the rent ports in the Uni pia ‘OR: 0 Boe are » Captain Lowber abovesu; shiva, th pe 00 bre clans Atcriocn shies dea hich seenred jaced sin a which passage can r their {riew ‘Great Br ain ‘and [roland; may re i he Bi E if ROPr. Wierd A reqpook, every fet or ve te wero, every four 0 hi be talcen to tm oral iy tht every enre w ake as comior: fr oes pal and branches; and on pes pea London. Messrs pool, , which are payable throug! ‘urther parttealarsapply (if by. AN, B 10} 6) Bouth street, aearWe on N. B. Passage to Liverpool and London Saiete samaged by the Leiber d packet ships, sailing for dive da: to aay, vie LONDON~Kegalsr Pocket of the ani onda ya the Ist, 10th and 20ch ofeach, he firs class. fast regular packet ship H¥.SDRIK HUDSON, Captain Moore, will sail as 00 Pine streec, corner ot The above will be pont. by the packet »! bore G 24 “re Sebor, fA re. br: Q Spooner, Atw oe Co., Baakers, Loudon, payable in every town in Great Bai‘aia. si f TLIVERPOOL—Nigular packet of the 90th ae he firec clase. fart snijing reauiar preket abip MEMPHIS. Capt, Coffin, will sail as above, her re- wuarcay Having very superior acer mmodations bin aud st* fe passengers peno make ium"diate appite.tion oa F oud ‘ 100 Pine street, e |B. Persone desirous of sending for the oe m brought out in the above vrasel or ia apy ailing weekly, by apylying as above 18 every towa in Grest ayit NEW LINE OF. PACKETS ¥ FOR ULIvER: lendid and Packet ‘symptoms of this eomplsicr > — woke whip HOT : , jarsiey, will sail panctually as above, her regular day. ie shape of this i I 1000 tone and 1 vont to aaabask for thet sid counters. arth rons 00 ony otume, an Gras Great suimetey mikders them teary rence te comfortable and convener than ships of a smal 6 accom toany | wishing a should, ot fail to make carly application tn board ie at Ser, their General Passage O jy! vise FO pew y radon ie ape sai a ay. For freagnt or passngs, haying handeoune farsi ly ou board, at Orleans W. THA — at Orlen «. bet ff NS rey Tt act will positively a Positively nc goods ree Agente in New Urietae—M: ville, 1s , Tred FORK HAVRE —Second Line The Si BALTIMORK, Edw Fook, Mester rill suit nthe Hat of Anauat, "Sor frei promptly forward all woods ct i Vin # Tontar Rod ONT HAM IN . ‘The steamer THO VAS SALVOND | = Teave New York River t 9» orelork AM | lege Fort Hamilton at Weduestay, Tharsday ond FMaay of ceoh week, i seasce $38 Loriere,