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have a large surplus of produce, for which we want mar Vegetables are very fine. New corn, $1 the 100 ears 's daughter, aged shot 17; the Ye sister, aged M ENTS. BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL. eee ket, thoy take aa much as they want, and not a bushel or | cebbages $1 the dozen; boats da the dozen bunches; eggs | 8: ata ast oy aepasknets: hen cena S casiss a ane eae Pound ‘more. It is not astonishing that our imports | we are sorry to ace the Greenwich Market turned into | ¢2msisttd of ht vemsons & ated she aprane 0 kek ine NIBLQS GARDEN, _ Philadelphia. ° i fluctuate so enormously, or that ourexports are usually | hay store. But one solitary stall is now oocupied. ‘Whalemen. SAT U Re PLED TRIP Heo ae. {Correspondence of the Herald.) 5 1853 80 limited. Hee ead @ at Captain Wood, of Marcas, states that Martha, Boxter, Nant, | The Grand Saloon Nigh'ly Crowded 1o witness the Splendid Purcapeceuta, July 19, 1844. ° & esos Old Stock Exchange. Hour Oca 25 | EE Callao March 1. after a cruiae of ¢ weeks, full. aid deck VOLE OP Tie eREM! The Native American party finding thatthey had > j obtaiced more RE ! i " ; : fs - 10346 35 shas Canton Co $4 2 | sell duck lund and proceed home, . x by all w dipped too largely into the riots, to avoid the stain hy 6s 102% 25 Aletier trom Captain Wislow, of Franklin, of NB, re- etnge ietaed. by 2) & . H ‘ 13” At Nor & Wore ry Per 15 | ports her at Spice Islands, Feb 2, d, with 0 brs'sp oil: Ever Produced im Amerien—with entirely new Beeuery, Ces | Proceeded to denounce the military as the cause, 5 i! R% M0 to — pe venek, SA. of forPhiladelphia Jaly 18 ea. and the act of firing as one of murder and mas 3 bf Wo N ea Porter House Steaksi0 a. 12 lot bose ® K Colliua. % sacre. Now that the matter has been exposed by é os Me 15 Wena RR Pork, per 1b cee alo ee ee 7 om ah eer the testimony, they abandon, in a measure only, $ terling 43% - i Ly ‘ Nepta . Perch, from New Orleans for Cadiz, 7th inst, lat 29 this ground, and growl sullenly ; some persons ex- ‘ us 0036 | Vel y i i d another, and none 1 rr gt al @ clasco, Choare, of and from Boston, for Havana, July 11, pressing one opinion and some ani * : monn ‘tl 3 1 FE LEe <occcdott a0 0 oo ten a etme gage | Mtawinecxacly what yntion to amu.” Tey $ peo ts ora ‘mil ‘and from rarden during theeven | still, however, preserve a show of organization, $ % oa 2 Foreign Ports. Be i § oe 8 3 ie anita, Jane singer shaatapiecsenaltiddsdbad Sh 7 ory ern pall ie eaten A map Pag pon . NYork, uext day. 3 + | act 5 , 2 x a8 WAKER se soe Oe Ke, July 13-—Arr Coustituti Bettas, lake, |g the xrud gatrgce rom Broadway ts the Saloon a protet: | Sod the same time, of the close city, atmosphere feunsylvania § Second Board. ae Pre bv te Beaton eve ld: Margaret by a rE a Rl ata PTT the close pursuit of the city constables N York City 7 2000 Kentucky 6’s, short : yj 56 8150 | 15th, Lavinia, Wilson, Li GARDEN. ~~ | two birds with one stone. e only difficulty wi rie H oo “nals ce EH $85< | Floundere ‘et Ue oe ee Waeat Newesit: THE PROPRIETORS of treat ga i be in returning when. the season's over. : 7 a ; inform the public, and strat Aman, name udson Greenleaf, arrested yes- 5 New Stock Exchange, — i, Reb bog hcg for the sersonet q i Bk Com’e WN. ¥. full a Di ord Brouzham, MeL: os Me aioe = terday charged with being engaged in the riot was ; i #3 10854 25 shas Canton Co 420 39 «Waterlord; Hen ‘ O'clock, P.M. In addition to the attrsetions whiel r 4 : N. Y, Life Ins. & rust Co. wy 50. do? 3a] On the 18th instant, of consumption, Mra. Lavinia | “Mowrneat July’ Rokeby, Cal YauerGriek, Newport. Cld | & View of the Bay, the healthful breeze ‘which swee this day discharged, being not the man intended. Farmers’ Loan & Trust Co. 97 #3 38% | Swirr, consort of the late Amos B Swit, ed 64 years, | Nestor, Stewart Liverpool sea, and the sparkling streams of a changing The real culprit is named Greenfield, and when the Ohio Life ins. & Tru i we 3% | ‘The friends of the deceased and those of her brother, Lake Ports. Sortalg hea Mroneesds talane CR officers went to his house to arrest him, he had Boos & Providence ita rave boo 93 S30 a1 | Caleb Bingham, and sister, Laura, and of the family gen: | Burrato. July 11—Arr Chintons Chreago; Buffalo, Deron; | Sith and Nome coungnade Galogs, 100 fied and his wife to cover his retreat and gain a Nou. RR. & Trans, 50. Bk Com serip base mw 8 erally, are invited te sttend the fushyal this jefternoon at U states, Detroit; lowa, mnpiow, Milwaukie; Stran- frehments of the first quality, ttentiv Signal fay’ snes for pee heaters, dinhciad whem. to ithe Mohawk & Hudson Railt oo an! a3 80) past 4 9’clock, from her late residence, No. jan! ' ; A ‘ hy ill . ouse of reenleat. e name ng 80 Unies & Seber he hig % do a5 i bs 63% | street, ee] crea ns nm et whlehefiohmets will befaraisbedi} (1 the suen thought they had the neht men, af Syracuse & Utica Railroad, 122 50 do D #30 63°" | On the 10th instant, Exszamern, wife of Mr. Wm. Bry. Cia | as dh d d tions for the da’ Auburn & Syracuse ie R.' 17a — 120 a 25 Harlem RR a3 73: mer, in the 24th year of ier gee,” ' brent Wy tadhes dh n ey PALMO'S THEATRE. reste im and ceased operatio' 0] y. ‘Auburn & Rochester Ht, 106 a — IWr3¢at08 — The friends and relatives: of the family, also those of | ver Lengo cee: Victory, Monroe; Minerva, Wer} BAL ENTEKTAINMENT Amp rx. | [Mis morning the mistake was discovered, but the Ex divideud, her brother, Wm. White, are respectfully invited to ‘Home Ports. HIBITION ~The yublig ie rsnceifully yoformed that he real “Simon” was a day and night ahead of his = ne * * a be f % ” Ma j-| Bars, July 13—Arr, Denmark, Mereen, has engaged. th thi ‘tre for ONE EVENING, | pursuers. ; ‘The 70 tabe ieee Deireee licienmeny: Ciamm mIsAiCINCes ly snticipateds have Sian age fevers tb goth ay ciyin bese 9 Nowak oly opr sca fuga eta Castine, Jaly 1-8 d, Lowder, (new) few ONES "Phe space, machinery and scenic. array gement of | (General Cadwallader’s testimony was concluded with the terms on which the Joan was contracted, has, a8] market "Some holders have asked an advance on their | On Friday, l9th just. Euisancrn, wife of John Linsted, Wetai cts Tai 1h ohs) Waibtuaton: Sins’ Butea Slaton Harerainment sud Fehipwion ge: | this morning and gives in detail and minutely yet had no very favorable influence onthe stock in this peeriens oftering,rates, but this has in no case been paid; | aged 21 — Bancon. July 1t—Arr, Roscius, Pierce, New York. 131 collection of Optics! Dioramas—Microseo- | What the other witnesses have stated more gene- market. The loan negociated is for $1,600,000, of which | buyers refuse to pay more than current rates previous to | | The frends of the family and members of Covenant | eld, Veto eudieton, Providenco; H ‘I’ Hinckley, Saunde: t id Experimental Illustrations, on MON-| rally. The necessity of the tro: oming Uy $610,000 are to be paid at once, and the balance when. | *7ival of steamer, at which about 700 bales changed | Lodge I. O. of O. F. and of the order in general, are res: | PstiadIphis SING) duly 244 : Ba a euity of th , p ged i ‘ ENING, July 22d, 1844. the ground on Sunday, the necessity ef the first hands yesterday, anid about 600 bales to-day, of which | pectiully invited to attend her funeral, to-morrow alter. Newsunyrort. July 17—Ar, Ivanhoe, Post, Philadelphi fford every practical facility for the attendance, f fa " a ee of , ever the State shall pass @ tax law providing {or | spinners have taken one third, wnieaees noon at 4 o'clock, from 43 Hamilton street. Boston, July 1é-Arr, Nancy W Sievens, Stevens, New IL be as heretofore, Tw fire, and the bad conduct of the citizens of South hes, ms 101 v- A 2 4 jeans; Mohawk. Pierce, Palen 5 , Havana y f the house, Children under 12 haif | wark, with a few exceptions, towards the famish- the interest oa the public debt. It is not stipu-| | Reports are widely circulated in relation to the damage | eres | |es4: cent laandibe: Sydzer CB, oj ea Meant a Ea anh eee ee ee t Se ekrantones oe pes to which the audience will have ace nected with that fearful night and following morn- ME OF THE ENT«RTAINMEN ing, are given with great precision. Col. Cephas course oa the PLURALITY OF WORLDS. G. Childs, editor of the North American, and a peed ir member of the native American party confirms the General in every essential particular, and flatly con- tradicts a portion of the statement of Thomas D. lated thet the tax shall be large enough to pay done to the new crop by the tremendous floeds at t! southwest. The actual dam: is no doubt magnified. the whole annual interest—for that would be impos-| ‘The accounts are as yet very conflicting, and it will be sible. The bond holders require the passage of a| some time before correct reports reach us. tax law to pay os much of the annual interest as Hucetrrs asp Stocks oy Corton at Dares, the resources of the State will, in any way allow. The “Yet “Thiele $600,000 are to be advanced before the Legislature con- ‘sonal ud airy promenade communicates with the in- lo; A ual for | terionof tthe hon: PROGRA Fes ‘San Juan, Odlin, Henover conda, Gorham, New Orleans, July6, rreeut discoveries of | Grover. i venes, but should that body refuse to ratify the contract piobite, Jaly 6, Pad ¥ Provipnxce., et) i ~Ar. James, Bart aber, Fails ppeervers seeneat face of the Flanet Mare General Babbell was also. esarained: and he Jun x p i r od mas, © appearance of made by the Commissioners, and not pass the law requir- | Gury, July 231 705 frey, didi, Moses “Rddy. Blivens New Works Virilaat, Heath, | thekeavens us lee ionabicoa a Sac nk tne mapeearance of | shows ree We sn is Uae Oe. Sees Vearen. ed, the Canal property falls into the hands ot the bond-| 8 Carolina, July 6, 293 648 Newer NP, do. | *, Somers, and Corson, Phila* | Moons in their various phases, &e f _" | Were given tothe members thereof, under a perfec! N, Carolina, J ne29, 8,515 | scar apd delphias Caledonia, Spelman, Albapy; propellor Weshington, | _ Part Il —The Grand Uranorana, being a moving telescopic | ly legal organization, by competent authority, and holders, and the whole matter drops}through. This is | Virginia, July 1 13,800 Osha Si. (uew) Hull, New York; Vienna, Hallock, Roudout. Panorama of the Firmament, s! the principal Stars, the | for a perfeetly legal purpose. "hy ly. eresinge Seen sine Sa:the Senet) Ogee Aire Bee Warhurtny et, Nog Tk iia ican Plate | wou imoton ct hafman te Pata hate Mtge States, to do justice to their creditors; whether will : “ fas. New Work: Jones i : The troops continue to arrive and depart, and the New York, Jones, N Yorks Total, iene 3300 i fo Moth Per motions among th most memorble oqaets Cha poahc a is asked, pat does the Governor ives ‘otal, 989: JDGEPORT, 6—, ‘ar, with t! oper motions ; also, the a t juestion wi . sesultin anything advantageous to either party, afew eaten a terre re hele AeaTT til aon the Moon "te sme felt eh | MY SUCH an array t This question is easy answered: months willdetermine. We wish the movement success North of Other K , Albany. course rouad the Sun ; the seale on which this Pano- ; ' pt hs al ous bi onIY thc the interest the péciile of G. Britain, France. Burope. Ports. Total. July 19—Are Cara executed is such asfto syrend over 5000 squire feet of ean- | Philadelphia that there is seat enough in the With all our beart, not only for the Intex peop! This year, 119 26 54.589 68,113" 1,9 0739 ‘Hivava; Havana, d the number of invidaal objects represented apon it is | State to enforce her laws, and that the armed and Illinois have in it, but es an example to others, older and Hast year: Laie 276 S748 110.593 Pe Richmond; Abigail & liga, T ot fess than 260,000 inter! wiser States, who are abler, but less disposed to meet | **s* Previ z 7 ; ‘ Fag disciplined citizens of the interior are always ready Stonington, Ct Cla Imoorter, feel tena eaptece <e pennrmunenes tnetaased eto, suitoream any traitorous outbreak. bury: Packet, (lark, pretly, 3 cebu ith the celebraied Gas Micrcscane ! Burton’s Theatre is the cat one doing ay bust eee Teh eer Dae Lankans Cece ee eta oft mndou the | ness, the Chesnut and the National being close: we Lynn hice | makers of the onlcoteel Eelstelisle Mictteceps techie | andthe Walnut dragging out a wretched and » Wareham; Hy | tion of which Nes attrected such geaerel atcontion cud aaain Fall River; Vesta, Houpt, ir liabil There has no change taken place in prices since our their liabilities. last report, and we therefore report the quotations cur. The condition of our export trade, is at this moment | rent previous to the arrival of the steamer :— creating a great deal of enquiry, ‘The state of exchanges, Tavearoot Ouassncation: the very large :importations for the first six months of iO. Mobile * , Chay, M: N cr! t London during tne last t ‘The makers pro- stunted existence. Seth Boon, the whistler, is . Martin, Norwich, Ct ion in London during tne las e makers this year, and the prospects that the imports for the Inst uerioh. tT OP LT ca HeuMond, July 11—Art Tusewrora, Smack, NYork; Con- | few that the present. fasteamest perior excellence, | Tally astonishing the natives, ‘ 3 “j eth a 7 stitution, Endicott, Boston. Sid Ori Smith, Rio saneiro; | being of more recent constructi: ving Aninalcules in a From Philadelphia Gazette, J six will exceed even those of the first six, make any esti- ay $ a nfo Baye, Hlouers, Roimeset; ‘Amauda, Gilchrist, Hosion; Wa | Drow of Water, Ea Py ais in Cheese, Crpaclization | ciomh Hadetphie seats, Jaly 19.) ies # eee fF jurke, r, Fal ir brown, i eeomposition of Wat i EPARTURE Rroops.—This mornin; nine magetaandedon aie. Ges, .qizing thé extent of the ex am Bas Bydhey N. 8. W. j aLtHALL. July M—Atr Releouers Upton, Boston Part ¥ illumination of the Theatre by the Splendid Bou- | or¢igck. the Lancaster County ‘Avilieey, Manatee ports for the year, at this time, very interesting. We find as : a 8 CHARLESTON, July 16—Ctd Ferax, Hale, Liverpos quet of Twelve Drummond Lights. e 4 Oh i h Rua peed from official returns, that the imports into this port, from a 84 Biad Eldeidge, Huston; Moon, Haves, New Werk. Sid Aa To conclude with a selection ot Pictorial IMustrations!—1 | Guards, Susquehannah Riflemen, Lancaster Fen- adidep osisajnadna carrion buppaihersres i pti ie Port, H * Gallike, Maranham; 15th, Commodore, [Br] Wither Diorama of Rome. 2 The Temple of Vesta. 3 Ti cibles, and Lancaster Riflemen, the whole under Jan. lat to July Ast, 1844, are valued at $38,679,962. In the a . B. so Sag Colma. 4 The Roman Forum. & Movit absence of official returns from other ports, we have made wan, July 15—Cld John Cumming, Thayer, Liver | rusalea, 6 Great Aisle of St. Power's, Rom the command of Major Hambright, left head quar- on the 8 Smyraa._9 Constantinople 10 Washington | ters on their return to their homes. They carry an estimate, allowing the imports into this port to be American Corn Trade. ker Wear, July 5—Arr, Alert, Garri Havana; 2d, Key | crossing the Di aware. i Surrender of Cornwallis toWashing: | with them the good wishes of many of our citizens three fifths of the total importations into the country; es-| ‘This market has again become quiet, after the little Pisa Waltge im wreck of brig Alwildis Mount Vernon, | top. 12 Portrait cf Washiayton. tumating frem this data—we find the total value of| start it received from asmall demand for England. Se. a . Of RY for their future welfare. f hr Republic, Crowel, New | Each of the Exhibitions will be accompanied with suitable : é E, Yorke, 29 bh ‘eld, Alert, ‘Garrison, for Baas Cashier, Pike, | explanations. 520 3ure Commitrep.—An individual named Edward Vir- New York: ® ra 5 JUST ARRIVEDIN NEW YORK. tue, who yesterday testified against several persons Passengers Arrived. whee aieany July 10—Pld Alkmar, Eustis, Boston: Fras THE REAL VALENTINE VOX. for Tot was last evening committed by Alderman imports into the country, for the irst six months of reed, | rereltuousand barreltof flour and twenty or thirty thou to be $64,466,605, muking for the calendar year, (provi-| mand lasted, and our packets are now taking the purcha. — ‘i =Earere — — = =— ONCERT HALL, Broadway—Kor Thi Nights only— c 4 i ding for the same importation the last six months,) a total | ses to Europe, ‘These sales were made at the annexrd | garunun" iad" Jouacn Geore—B Branenstein, lady and 2 ; Qn Wednesday, July I7th, Friday, July 19th, and Monday, poet, of Southwark, in default of $2,000 bail, of $126,983,210. We also find from official returns, that | 1otations :— SavaynaH—Ship k—Mrs JR Kendrick, Mrs Bar- AUCTION SALES. July 224 inne, ; “4 hee ‘ : Se dic 4 Prices or Breapsrurrs ix New Yo: shaw, Mrs Gibbs, child and servant, Mrs Cooper, Mts A Ayres, | === — —=—= SIG, GIUSEPPE VALENTINI, Arrray.—This morning Capt. Fairlamb, of the the exports from this port for the first six months Of] Geneseo flour, 64 Si}e4 37h Ohio four’ ~ 4 18§e4 31} ildand servant, Mrs 8 8, Kendrick, Mire EW Wella Kins REAL CNETIAN VENTRILO QUIST! Wayne Artillery Company, and Capt. Saunders, of eee nt foe te gayi 10.084 dollars, To double this | Michigan do, “4 12}04 20° Georgetown do'4 50a — | ton SH Kendse A ayn id derha eee one | MUTA HALE. | Whose powers in the above gift astonished, not only the vari- | the Markle Rifle Company, were bound over by the amount for the year, we should find the value of| Alexandriado, 425. — Wheat, 90 a 96 | W Wells, WmB Scranton, &. Swi Jones, F A Jones, | 8 0% eet pus Amateurs, but excelled all Professors of it, most respec Recorder to keep the peace in the sum of $1000 year, 4 1 FA Jones, | 8 o’clock in the evening, ly he ivhabi f New York y : d exports from this port aléne, for the year, to be $34, | Cor, 43a 49} Oats, 30a 32 | WH Bray, E Kusell, C J Me! Ison. reserve, at the f hilidelphia Exchange, thie te wawode: Mouedicr with OTH aad sts Vicinity, | each, The captains fell into a controversy in the SavannaH—Brg Excei—Mrs serfs hild and A a) lot of | id 230,668, ‘The greatest exporting. port in this country is| These prices very nearly correspond with the current Me Washburn, Ss Melaoyr, Mrs © Conger, Mrs Fortes, | Sf Littsey verses Bete tof of grown New Orleans, ‘The principal agricultural productions of i a, Bepaebavtn a sneuile: Messrs Cook, Jabure, Curwin. | immediately onposite the Bank United. States t eon 720%, hi as Fit i n In the present aspect of the trade, it appears that prices | Vail, Remshart, Anderson, JL. Norton, M'Van Lerrel, IB | front sbsat 6 leer 10 isch eee eta £8 terea never eete the public in this querter of the world, an ea | certain imputations discreditable to Capt, Saunders the country go forward from that port, which takes about | must go & little lower ; but from what we can lowe the Heese Alsop, W George, Washburn, P Hengerfield, Curtis, | more orien cen and 1a depth on the east THE DRAWING:ROOM CONCERT OF VARIETY || and his company, in regard to their conduct ae sok the same place in relation to exports that New York does | markets will not be so fully suppliedias to send tho rates » Miteueli, Carr, O Conger. 17 This bes tong been a well established Public House, and | 1 H#& DRAWING-KOOM CONC SH UO MMICO VALENTINI, State House Yard respecting the occurrences of Professor of u new Instrument, entirely constructed by him- | the night of the 7th inst., and Capt. Fairlamb made 4 " On whieh oceasion, diers on that occasion. A personal attack ensued, down to a ruinous point. ‘Our accounts from throughout ——o — is Dow oceupied by the owner; the Inst tevant paid $1 000 a MISS KEANE, z ica in relation to imports. That is, three-fifths of the ex-| thy interior, state thut the harvesting of the crops tr aor Foreign Importations. dTag; tad being Ueoselisie\y cpheclts tee Book Unload from Jrngland, will make her fist ‘appearance, Phe ee a — ports of the country go from New Orleans; one-fifth | tively going on; that in a great many sections they are prac Payaur lvcr—iohndes thle eke brandy Ge © cently purchased for the Custom House.) it will ‘be naftdiaission Fifty Cents—Children under twelve years ofage| by the Recorder, from New York, and the other fifth from all the remain- | already secured; that in all the Eestern and Southern | (; ierwith—ihda'wine s ht. do ‘Abcivh Phadareince, junble for Stores, Public Offices, &e. ee Dooss open at half-past 7o’clock, performance to commence nt Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. ; States, from Maine to the Gulf of Mexico, there will be | fgber & Bicrwath: : ; It will positively’ be sold without reserve or limitation. | g 290% ‘ 5 ing ports of the country. ‘The exports from the port of | an average yield and that in the vicinity of the Missle, | Pty Corks EA Fer eat asst ram J Riltiet 7 cages wine | Clear of all incumbranre, Ticket Office open daily from half-past 10 to halfpasti | g Fist Boann, July 19—$5,000 State 6's, ¢ & p 5d, 75; New York are generally much larger during the first six | sippi, Missouri, und Wabash rivers the crops have met | V Barsalsu-i6 a¢ do 1 hh 100 cones ice H Eo ee eee | etd. 8 20-Btrre M_ THOMAS & SON. | a’sloe prea ‘ fT A Mn an ) 75; 100 months of the year, as the produce, &c. from the interior, | With serious injury from the dreadful floods that have al- | wie J B Stouvenel—so.cs do 5 Lf pos brandy A Bintugee tenn 1.0. OF 0. F. For particulars sce hand bills. 416 1were | Shares Wilmington KR. R., 6 ds, 214; 26 do cash, 21}; a i‘ | most desolated that region. 225 cs do 10 hf 10 qr pipes do C Melerta—6 do Barclay & Liv. HE MEMBEKS OF GETTY°S LODGE, Ni 0. 31 do United States Bank 8}; 5 do Manuf. & Mechanic comes to market in the spring, and goes abroad at once. | En ating into view fies accounts, as having an effect Hk 13 Kozat—8 do vum Preiter & Korck—1 bbi | [SPUR rete ely real fee Hoge No. tL 0. GREAT AND ATTRACTIVE FREE Bank 244; 100 do Girard Bunk, cash 12; $600 Camden Navigation between this port and the interior closes be-| on the value of flour and grain, we cught to considen Cutie ht Wear tne go chr guerre | the next ruler Lovke Ming xe Nat gl Hall, fo receive the At tne EE AHIBITIONS, Bonds 6 per cent 90}. fore the crops are ready for market, consequently sapplies| 1. The extent of the production of 1843. jue Johann Georg—4333 bara 14 bale i i AOR ae He eae coi Azranuements {or attending the the Elysian Fields, Hoboken. LWS. aré kept pean pas The port of Now \Oclecad 2. The receipts of that production. iewera Bechet Brgecsi” ‘t sopsto le tolden tt Tera tester ete eee VERY MONDAY. WERNCSDAY, AND FRIDAY, By Last Night's ‘Southern Mall % 18 export. 1 roeder % JOHN H. SMYTH, N.G, T y Puiapetria, July 19—Arr tet B offen the year through ; produce is continually coming| 4. The production of 1844, Unkart—3 | Ane. R. Foste acter . |The proprietor, Mr. Me (ARTY etfully informa the | urHiaa daly 19—Arr iietecea, Brevo. in from the interior and going abroad, ‘The exports frum| §. The loreign and domestic demand for thls year, Pana | New York, tot Jaty, tt Sym arvee_ | Slut of the sity, combrising Moai Woes Beenie We sed Eien jutro 8 York Ene Banter ei Zu N . The prol effect. on prices. —2 Biv te SW ENGLAS t cN1 TI ) Master Avon, and Si Jarcin. Hi tab ston; Jane, Bates, and Oneco, Rd, NBedfor New Orleans are generally very heavy during the latter |~ f; (The propable-effact on prices. | | estimates made at | hard—63 8 Kohasamma25 spies Chine Ree eet & Bern A ee OU SEDS | AL TENTION ee a efficient Band, inthe course of the after: | Sears. Piymonth, ‘Mass; ' Fame, “Crowell, Boston; part of the fall and in the early winter months. Nearly | washington, that the growth of last year was langer than | »Matanzas—Senr Harp—91 hhds sugar Howland & Aspin- | to mestat the Astor House, on ‘Tuesday Evening, 230 ust at | 1000, play several airs. jaud, New Haveo; Ca aR vb y one-half of the cotton exported from the United States to | the production of any one year in America, and almost | 7#!!—100 bxs KD Morgins-165 Sturges & co—130 dozen pine | $ o'clock, to make arrangements (in connection with the New he apr tba) i Gaimeberge Cla Lisena tied be foreign ports, goes from New Orleans. L equal to the one crop anda third of another ever raised | ®P!!es N L McCready & co. PAE psoas alee flag fulcttrtg ty sa Gee grog be Muh ipod Rar yee pea pees troll ign ports, goes from New Orleans. Lerge shipments 1 oh CS, thelr contemplated Viste to the ster, Jy20 Stee | Upwards of 300 feet Returning he will perform severa\ alnust 4 ‘ 1 tobacco, flo ‘inio! lead, on this side of the Atlantic. According to these returns, Domestic Importations. a mn ne | terrible feats. ham, Davis, and Martha, Parker, Boston opolite, Oliver, of tobacco, flour, provisions, corn, le , &o. go from that | we have the following result :— Savannan—Ship Newark—248 bales cotton JH Tallman— EAGLE COFFEE HOUSE AND BATHS, MR. H.W. RUGGLES, wie Rit Doaslays till below. Cid Najaden, '[ Swed. to foreign ports. With the very limited means we have Paopuction in sux, Usirep States. 78 Parmlee & Rogerr—44 © & RR Graves—6 G Colline—33 do 523 Pearl street, near Centre street. The celebrated Rope Veulter, will perform his daring feats of | Wichman) Rotterdam Jane Tompkins, Jenkins, Providence — to form estimates on, at this time, it is very difficult to Kind. 1837. 1843, Increase. yw Greenor—I truuk 2 boxes E Soley—78 bales cotton to or ana, GOLD, AND SHOWEH Bar “i one with ni Seas ushansat n yhoarerx y o— Ay Seated, Posh, NY k; pilot boat q i ny in i cents J. With (go - sf = 15th, a makes very near approach to correctness, We have an-| Whett, poaoran LAP | Bavamean Brig Fcel 138 bales cotton R etlamijon fe | clea nile Beds 18; Menta” 194s Board’ tnd Todateey | ve uerivaied attri ESHA 8.04 Greet Mar'uzas for Richmond: In. Hmpton ftoade, Alerandris nexed a table giving an estimate of the exports of agri. | Oats, 145,929,966 22,856,625 | Graves—Ii Perkins & Hopkins—191 to order, The peteeiet citian oF Cea eine Bee cece eee a cer, in which he defies 0th Turner, from Liverpool fer Alexendris. cultural productions of the United States for six months 24,290971 6,634,704 the principal elties of the United States a ew daylen rnee Spoken. j 290. 084,704 | eens | iy 30 ime, w caring and arduous fents of Grecian and Frases Aa Amaia tee accu marek : ental Tay NG ARMA 404'618'906 117,086,431 MARITIME HERALD HEAR! HEAR1 willsovenr ti "wndeful ia of Fostering bebe Sly | ngant dene: neSeSe fos aon; NOTIN Sl tnd white ‘Aaniouteee ae mae unt Usien melene 618, 086, : : MONDAY WILL B« PUBLISHED three years of aye. He is the youngest child who has ever at- |. Meridian, of and from x, bound to Windward Islands, FRoM JANUARY Ist To JULY Ist. 1644, Potatoes, +++ + 108,208,060 105,766,183 — = SS THE MISERIES OF NEW YORK: tempted these feats. Ja , Lon 93 1 Viourcdeoss ine Gaile: besrele,:« 179,000 This ives enimmcare docrosse, ire but barley and Sailing Days of the Steam Ships. OR, THE BURGLAR AND COUNSELLOR. SIGNOR GARCIA. anderman, Baltimore for Jamaica, July 11, lat 37, lour, from New York, barrel i toes 5 were notoriously short last year. And STEAMERS. FROM LIVERPOOL. . FESSOR INGRAHAM New Ori ‘000 , + will next introduce hi whable and p'easing Italian Fanto- 8 THe Ctppreht of tngimmene work coat « are | URkcee ae uepunaton of te folowing: ICRORPS A amount, large sale 1 eonkdeatly expected. fearnmouch, or bomebody, N body. Nee au tmetet aee 2 Lawyers come in for tana ; wee low Paras For sale at 11 Nastan street, and at all Bookstoree—1234 | pik Juzke Will dance a Sailor's Hornpipe cheese-paring nentry. that does not. to cents. Jy20 3m. dinuer? It se Took with gratiGeation nnd grat Potatoes ; of potatoes, a0 many became diseased that we were con- | {f:, Western, Matthews straimed to impert from Ireland, England, France, Belgi- | liberals, Ryrie um, and Holland. Of the production last year, however, Acadia, Ha throwing out barley and potatoes, net over two thirds of | G. Weatem, Ma-the the crop have been sent forward; and many thousand | Hibergia, ' Ryrie- bushels of those two thirds have been given to the cattle | Bri Hosken there a man ia Grahamites and the Signor Ballasandra, the Cha: hs Pork, from New York New York, July 19, 1844, — Britain, Hoake bie; ad there is no place im town where this cam tania,” Hewitt 1| MR. JAMES GORDON BENNETT : } bn found in greater pertectin, or uj re 1 pri N. Onl and to fatten them for market. And notwithstanding this, G. Western Matthews OI Nov. 9 | QIR :—The fol ) a i |) Madam rs 3 pon wore economical prin Dorn, N bas and the increased shipments to Canada and abroad, the | G° yvcster™ fvatther Ret oliowing lines were caused by an occurrence of | 642° ples. than a1 the corner of Fine end Nassau atre Comm her Eire tee "65,000 supply in our ‘markets ie now quite I In order to | 2Britaia,_H Nov 4 |S ll ment, G WYCKOFF, Jr. and his active the present week, by i; the aad oe them an insertion, you will G Chase of Cl frer a Butterfi: ¥ yr oblige many, besides your friend, : J.W. Ric cclssratae Dlvtas Doe Tiee iiee Gis cial ik up all che substan Other rgricultural products, ++: show that not more than two thirds of last year’s crop | Packets to Arrive | Packets to Sail, Arise ny tnuve,aud sing te praige ue Cea ee cee | Rana of our’ owl | Let any huogry mortal make oar We a i fil ohstdly t he eb receipts at three extreme points ot the country :— Colambus, Cole guer, Bursley, J ia ofthe rallane Captain Stone. Re neued iNen Tok vlin eT heen months. e only of returns items that we have lane 16 | Hotti | liy20 aee0e a ever presented tou New 1ork Public. iyi) lw*te Movements or Breapsturrs. June 23 | Ros east " OF WINES, CORDIALS, PRESERVES, &C. to form the calculations upon, are those of this port, and pla Poa fit FL H. FOR PORTSMOUTH. easel went one day thie week N OF THE VARIOUS EXCURSIONS OF gig or ge ae 5 , wr " : u Bec day th tie S1vame ; . FULTON STREET. we would here take the opportunity to remark that it in| Market. ‘ier’ guancie! B61" ABSA: | Bt Satnens Mayer, Boer tree wines, ee Of Siwpit's Harbors all the yn cust Walt Uerisee : RSEN, respectfully iafor almost an impossibility to get ouicial reports from the | Albany, to July 15, Vein, Hee sg | Batch Sohaaoa,”"™” Say 24 My readers under GRAND FISHING EXCURSIONS, complete assortment au rf ica, itt, ‘a ta a , te ishii government. They are not published, or rather not | palsmore, to Jaly “1'%% 4831 se5,202 7,914 | Utien en = Battieuthe wey bead hot kaow, Ca Oe PLN NN braves, still and sa mado up until the latest moment—it ia generally a year| »!% ingested, |” 240,451 a Ship Masters and Agents, ‘Phe party, chey Wer all on board, THURSDAYS & FRIDAYS, uouil further | ® 2) ei'1ou and bot or two after the close of any commercial year before} July, received, 476,169 82,686 «484,177 108,90 te COR nee =p Ay Ug To fade pion aoe pagel hired Feet i rookly ny 9 5 Pike street, 936 ; perior Brandy in ploce halt returns are made up, and even then they are not "According to this, hac ark hebeasens tag bre: 7 Of the Shipping, left at the ‘t ‘led, Beware hart with this intent, i R. fonepiog st ‘ort Hamilton, each : Je fact that J He wot pilot there to #0, et view the Fortidestions. On. retarning ‘This piloc had been captain too, Lines wiil be faraisned on mall charge—bait «rat ‘Who left his business to go— Dinner and sefreahiments op board. Fare 25 cents cach way’ He took him safe and brought him baek, OTILIUN PARTINS ON FRIDAY EVENING : STRANGERS BEWARE. Michie an aren Haden ot East ver er gone ae eanny othe [N,this age of Quackery aud Humbe itis most important ‘ on 0 or down < i 7 : Se tay tap plier hemes taeda Company may elections every Fridey Betoing at heres choose an experiouced physician UF. J. bevane hee removed halt complete. We hope the Hon. Mr. Pratt’s statistical only atone Jared and it is an incontrovertib! bureau will do away with many of the difficulties now | the crop of 1843 was much larger than that of 1842. Take all the markets, and nearly the same result would be seen. experienced. The table of exports from New Orleans are | To connect with this, ve have an increased shipment made out from the September previous. Making up ata. | abroad, which still leaving a large supply in the country, the ble like this, at this time, is attended with many dificul- = ee prices of the crop now going into tiesfand defects, The bulk of the last crops has come | @'" 804 #tore- He paid him two whole dollars, oh ! tie.( weather being favorable.) A. larpe M: his old Galew’s Head Dispensary to No 288 Pearl street, corner and gone forward—the exports consequently for the next sibel ha <=. eB RE Viieh was e liveral price, you know, Bend if cugaae vente Boa Will br itamiaaied and supoied | ct Bevhman are here he continues his moat extraard fix months cannot be to large at for the past six. The} rence —yrainer, To, Hit» Myheee Blau WA 4 to fo once more, Waiters, In o1der_ to, eecure, respecta qiptles the clit‘as and atrangers that here ie no Dr Erias in Rew crops are not fairly in the market until the spring | Cleveland, Cennda,”” July 1s, 40,963 ier rane Lats Cleared. to.you my friend, Rarer de nkm perol sichets, is limited to 140. and cag o “ie hangs are moderate,—nie Coustiations following harvest, and the shipments abroad hardly com. | Baltimore Sreeene a Bee jy alae British steam ship Great Western, Matthews, Liverpool, R ‘You kuow on what you may depen Merchants’ Wall atrect, and of th N B—Observe the number—mistukes are o| ainda Pusiness takes a start on the resumption of | N-Orleese = July 6, 256981 en S218) “Ses | Merton Comte iieepeane ari Meo MyM Nooe with yon, a poe take, aL b arly ating the eters and enclowtug hve daltary navi .» Wecan, % Mi t, (Sw) Bolen, Am- "1h no di t » R. 754; Canal 1%; Al )- | by particular! case, and enclosing five 4 te Gonteaventiy, from this fact, esti-| In addition to this, there were exported from this ott Lyons) ityeas Baltimore, Nermhithek Op sles of boss apon ag words iytercere_ | able oad aud will ned at Casal ettee age ease i720 It* re mate {the exports of agricultural products at {ull two | to July 1, 102,480 bushels of corn, against 25,501 bushels | Ww" Goulllard, dor Buck. 8 Pi en Ant ae POY Wore_iy0 etre | able ietistake cums lotr on WeaseTie bear cokes bob : in the first six months of last year. In this stat ? —Bri ‘AVANA SEGAKS AN) Si. DOMINGO COFFEL— dis aera cae CARPETINGS, thirds of the total for the year previous to the first of thee i heees o J rlee Gut Now Cole | ch eke ween witigs Helen Anan, ( 200,000 Havana Sigars, of the moat celeoraved brands, well | 08 Mimitied vpless ty tick 'LOTHS, BOCKINGS, §¢. July. | The annexed retarns show that such is the fact :— | Of the expos, nearly three querterstave pene 10 mening | & Dimons Bi Simm nae) selected; 00 bags Bt. Domingo Coffee, for sale ARO RDA TS SUNDA 5 > &e. et, Y8 AND MONDAYSEXCUR-| FLOOK OIL ING —hhe abe boat wil TPHE SUBBCKIBERS bev treet at Lf SIONS FOR SEA BAT 9 Pearl street, Saturday A at aa acre". 8, GROSHEIM, 79 Pearl street. fternoons leave Amos sir ERY AND DRESS MAKING—Mrs. char Apareueronay, wh gid FROM THE Unitep State, countries, Of that shipped from New Orleans, 121,325 Wi Products Pri ther agrt | barrels were foreign export. Of the shipments at this | Uibis Amal. tt e choice selection of Carper eet, at 2; Caual ry, Brooklyn, 2%; Pike ake; and heat aud most costly dese B Seria: Cotten..)- Tubes Soule, Whitney & by ge 4 O'clock’ Aad’ on SUNDAYS and | Hoyes'Wiltoa: Velven Teeter Aimee at ees 9,800, riots | Port. twenty or thirty thousand bushels of corn and five | President, Frisbee, introducing herself to the Indies of New York, Morn CARPETING: (3 ie noamena bane tg of flour, Br Mt since tog is Arrived. a ‘she has brought with her the latest tnd most ok Cam 8 tharil oghly a, ike. Also, Floor Oil Cloths of the neatest aud most splendid pat- instan' et wit ia augmentation, the aggregate in- Newark, 7 wil if th wi i , a joous— | terns an” colors. ‘ cronae forthe year will not be very large ; the total eX: | to Duuiesrk Sinn” =: ” &4¥® fom Savannah, with cotton, irate nore | aos ote 8: Capa tet fs Casharon very Brook | “Ro, rch and Faglis Borkings, Drogas, Felt Capt Nine months ending July 1, 1843, port will probably reach $1,800,000 barrels, thus : French berque Ines, J 47 days from Bordeaux, with uy aa dudes tor tombeltecr on nat veding to FORT. ASALESN BATH and CONEY | qud Piano Covers, Ke, all of which will be t pad Pic brandy. to Lacomb- & Lo, h al f i The total value of the exports in 1943 were $100,063,266, Bla” "Vale "ROM THE USETER Baz Ty ay, | | Bremen burdue J han Geore, Geerken, 52 days from Bremen, br inl AA Dathing’ houses gratis. Hecaraing “will lend. atthe euame | OM" Prces thas sey similar entartiabmeat in tne ci while the agricultural exports alone, in nine months, | 182% $27 18 910.768 2,641,602 | "Brig b xcel, Smith, 7 days from Savannah, with cotton, to 4 nes Rn aah Wah THe ae ne Retvahmeute on bears. a amounted to $70,154,544. It would be a fair calculation to | 24, 9081792 TOS) ARNT | OE CRO a ome Mate h the earliest. winter fashions of : HENRY E. RIELL. 1825; 813,906 3'572.599 Ps A with sugar, &e, estimate the exports from this port, up to July ist, 1644, | 193% $12,006 ite v2o9 | to N le McCready & Co, Left, Palestive, for Chartesten, in 3 | bo ma qollnrts'twemia, Oper ea the S48 rast. At about twothirds of the whole export for the year— | 182i, S481 ‘381 figist — S.603.299 wate W 8 Figg, Walker, 4 days from Ocracoke, NC. with | _ivuv2e dre ome art x "PHE FLANK compan} RaTioNAL GRAYS, Imports axp Exronts or tHe Unitep States. 18298371983 " 1,893 182 10,143,615 | "Ay"! stores, to W Treadwell & Bon. ington, NC. with | (GENTLEMEN'S LEFT OFF WARDROBE. S:h regiment, L. I., desire to return heartfelt ‘Tio NY 'nto US 90, 1.295.086.1309 su 7750.66 | naval tone, toes Powel es rom Wilmington, NC. with Spi PIGHEST PHICES can be obtained by, Gentlemen | for he att ntion and ecuzs late 07.078 687 162,092,132 tee, 'ten'3s aionacuae ee] Schr Mary P Willetts, Loveland, from Philadelphia, with he GEPEDU IO ne ORT ves of tne Vateanoen 56.845 924 7141519 ¥ h 974, 500, coal, to master. f wesring apparel into cash. x i i thsie Mad. seseption aris of rival ot FO Rates wowir — atsis ies | | Against this export,which does not equal that off1s31 or | ,,S¢hf Aus» Cropper, 3 days irom Snowhill, with corn, to the | ,,. Fe paylage amy weverttebes Gabe ty icae air eaill | Hithewsy, Eiomes ¥ well, David Banka ‘and = i panies ' . 140, and leaving a large aggregate supply in the markets, | "Hct" Samt A Appleton, Nickerson, from Boston, with maze, | iad, tmueh to vantage to send for the subscriber, who | F squires, aud the proorietor of the Washington ‘This will make the export from the!port of New York, | and at least third of last year crop in the interior, we | tos. Herrick. i i aywith mdse, | rill attend at their residence by aj PO aR yy coptted Op gut worerent Cokin trey | soe te for the calendar year, 1644, 625,678,551, Carrying the| have another crop coming into market irmediately.— Below. : sade, Ub utes Grayn, wi This new supply, however, will not beso it One brig, unk . 466 Broadway, up stairs, A calculation still further, and estimating the exports from been antici; ite |. What intelligence we have recelved, of Schr Richmond, (of Newburyport) from Salem for Philadel- | _ Aline through the Post Office, or oman wi i receive big s by oe me oA ae fad gpl —— 5 this port atone fitth of the total export from the country, | the fly in this State, the rust in other States and the | phia, is atauchor at the 5W Spl Es — ——_— i BEACON COURSE—TROTTING. and we will find the value of the exportations for the | ‘readful floods at tho west, indicate thet the production of j Sailed, CAST OFF CLOTHING, Ting our passage oa their respective ATU Y, July 20:h, at 4 P.M. amateh for $1750. three th be $6 1844 will not be more than that of 1843, To equal that |. Barque Texidor, Clark, Porto Rico; brige ‘Tam O'Shanter NTLEMEN OR FAMILIES desire ‘o each and nil the estizens of Newbargh the Grays return | { both 10 x0 i they please, between H. Wood eo 'o be $128,802,765. This, in our opinion, is quite as | the farmers ought to be satisfied for the sake’ of their | Thomus, Curicoa; Casco, Leocard, New Smyrna, and others’ 1uwo ash their superfiaoas, oF ant off fi thei warmest thanks for the politeuess and atteution showa rk Golumbas and Geo. Spicer's b.«. Sir William done k the result will show, but the imports, we have no pockets. Seah seith Ve: ty : iialtteeved, from the jeriber the poh ey ee he York Brigede Brass Band (Me, Willis, Lender) also de- wisitle twee . heat Hie Mag et — oubt, will exceed this amount. ‘The importing and ex-| Now, what will be the effect of all this on prices for! pyoxre Suir Han enn couse adil: Wilk vat cas “ to dispose’ of, will find it | serves great praise for Wheirgatiing efforts {or our sunuvement Neptunes'C Bertebe envere bh me Bleck tread porting seasons are reversed in this market. The imports | the ensuing year their advantage to send for the subscriber, who will | daring the excursion. y ge Company, po It is of course difficult to tell how great ademand we | 44¥. snd the Huttinguer, for Liverpool, on Monday. attend them at their residence by appointment, 8. A. BARTLEY, Seeretary SPRY TB Ta TaTT7 cr peer cee el are usually heavier in the fall then in the spring, and the | shall have from abroad. We have yet to len the wean | Acciwnny —Yeatrrdy afternoon, sail boat containing four H. UMVETY, Wall street, New York. July 17, 1844, jy20 1e#re (sar shLy ERPOOL< New Lune Kegalar Freket exports vice versa. ‘The orops of this country will be| of the foreign harvests, This we shall mot know tll | @H; wns cops zed. in, Buttermilk Channel. ‘The men’ with | leaned and repaired berm eee SCANDINAVIA HOSCIUS, Captain’ JCollines of Lito ous wih tember or October. It has most always happened. | E°ei dificulty suceeeding in keepiog hold of the brttou of the | | Clothing cleaned and repaired, : sc 2 4 _ROBCIUS, € , unusually large for 1844, but it will require the expor- Sep’ hi he ‘ys happened, | hoy ul trey were rescued from (hit peri gira ugh We post office, or otherwise, will receive NUMBER of Scandinav, jh | se above, her regalar day. . tation of a much greater quantity of prod however, that when the English crops were short the | ih i of Cant Duvall, of the steam~ jy20im*re it or papsane, Saving scopeam ation necqnalied '¥ of produce to nett | continental crops were largo, and owing to speculaturs in | Bara ‘Luskan—The last accounts {-om the Tuska ar 2 or comfort, apply oa board, as Orleans whart, foot the same amount, then it did in 1842 or 1843,— this country, we have never been able to compete with | ear the kualich Tura, beiow New Orleans, Fear Pl iko cidete ay DS ary ik, the ob . | 4 ‘all street, oF to ‘The numerous comparative tables of prices show that | the continent in supplying adeficiency in Great Britain, | doubttul whether or not she could be rained. ‘She ured in CU t i i A W fadititens aon eases of the O #. K. COLLINS & CO. & South st. th respect to ourown countrv, we can form a tolera. | 29st? for between 7 and $800 Se sre teatinal avecioman ich is as follows :— atin eat such aresult must be experienced. ‘The exportation of | \¥i" Baro ALwipa, from Mansauilla for NYork, before reported er fe ; tans by birth de ot a ons, Capt. Cobb\"will encesed the correct opinion. With an increased population, tet post 0 Rone: i th of ‘an increased quantity of agricultural produce from this the repid eatteaton, of domestic manufactures, there wu Sligea, filed aadcapeatcacy ave weet cuet©® Matreambis, web) Hi sgh pos yl wpe ee Asaset wie bilged, Billed and rxpected to bea tol lone r ¢ : : — ERE 2 country, depends upon so many contingencies, that is be | De more mouthato fill. Then with the low price of four, | sonna Wa ro ek, of Stonington, ny soloKY FOR LONDON—Regaisr Packet of the 20th Juiy beat 100 oh id Tanered, White, of i Dts. CASTLe & bk The fire: el fast sa) lar packet ship yondealoulation. ‘The state of the crops of Europe is at | More of, that article will ho locteaied conseepiee te head. were cast awsy on the 9th ult, by patting theie cables cod | have devoced years of attention to deaf hs | and browh ? ; das | 5 me NDRIE HUbSON,t ross usauslded Present very favorable, and an increased demand from | home, and the natural increase in South Amerion and the ‘Grown sll red abd bare acted be Chasemne, | iy htm ee mea. BE ae File, i i Having very suverior accommodations, for {hat quate can harily be expected. Itrequtiresa foreign | West Indies, the no increuse in production, and the ho BL pasty Ae Wace MEDICAL Alb d of advancing our | should make immediate applicant @ that a demand may eome from Knglan Sorin Henny.—We lear from apt Bliven, of th 4 : a , : ppreser = ataciy bgar Lao Le dealer, there cannot he any great deel Moves hal vat Provicence from” NY otk, that thé set H KEM Sdppted the following Consticatien for oct goversmens Ws int. @ Cultivation of nearly all our | flour, we, theretore, take oe easonable view of these . from NYork, (before reported) cep Products greatly exceeds the demand for consumption | (Ct, and.believe that flour will reach four dollars aber. | 2",Staday aliernonn, and sunk jn 20 fthoms water. ‘The Cotton, tobacco, grain, &e, are too extensively grown iv | ‘@l and thus remain for a time, we shall not be far out oi | 4 feandulvyot “York, war alongside on Monday aft he way. spteeking. | Versel and ‘cxmo will be a total lose. ' i" he ou 0 cl el tr this country to keep up healthy prices. Every year is she lies directly tu the track of vessels passing to and from Barclay street, t0 66 | Itwas resolved at the meeting that a call for all Seandina- ted cor identiaily as New V with us be pablished in the feria. of August held at tne Carlton House, carne: Meendiog for their friende, a Monday, the 22d of daly, Secnteicr nt GEMM ee. ad Broadway, any of the regal "AIL Swedes Norwegians Daves in the ny of the War pack Feet ‘a'aw eM 1 at if by letter post pai eet ieee York, with her masts » few fe water. which » * 0 itv of New York are hereby tom tthe «fo et increasing the evil. Mother nations do not choose te Provision Market. pAnhivaty Ar Key Weer —Tonal amber of eatr Bets, has published trenploc Gees ent aventel tirve and Pisce fea FB. STALL NONE, hare the port of Key Went for the quarter ending Juoe eh eting Seve take our agricultural productions, they shut down their | 4» o4lifterent Peat quulity beel hee Highly dren afer Aeongmeely van bora, 2 foreign ws | pte aft cea NOMISTS, HON Mi el i |. 108 met tons. — gates upon us, and we cannot get them in at any price | od in price. ; Mussina ‘Vovort, Tne Pritsh brig Enterprise, Captain ¥OR KIO. JANT). O-PAssac THE, BEST, CHEAPEST and Nie Te Ee = ‘This limits our exports amazingly. Wecannot do with| We have a beter suppiy ot young poultry, im rom, ‘Truro, NS. bound to Boston, with a sail 10th Aagas—The fase 7 and revairiog of Gents’ Garments is DENTAL INSTRUMENTS other nations us they do with tx, ‘They flood our mar.{ _iifith thereis no great variation: ed frown the former port about B0th of vay GASTON, Captain Barstow, will positively sail as | steot, where a large sivek of seasons t time aft Jet of Detal Inecrament nthe profession \ te ( JOR SAL. sbove Or passage only, having spleadid furnished accom ud. A respectable soit may be had « 4 ‘modations, apply 9m nes atore, Brooklyn, or Remember 130 Nueva suet, jy20t0108 Fe » 5% Bouth attest, re GEO. LEVIE. Fruits of all kinds, with kets with their manufactures to any , but when we | are quite plenty. , With southern peaches and melons,

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