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fG- SMYRNA OTTO OF Bie LUBIN AND Guerlin’s Extracts, Pommades, etc , at 67 Ws first store from Broadway. OG THE CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF SAR ‘A RILLA, GENTIAN AND SARSAFRAS, ty the New York College of Madiaing snd Pharmacy, es- .- Thi eines t aes? for the #1 of quack and hig) extract, the puri. tying neki oe and curative A aE of the ee herbs, ia confidently cea a enperior to extract yn Sareaperilla the public, and may be relied on as a certam remed! all diseases sunet scrotula, ples, ulcers, Tupoons, isnt irom the secondary effects of syphilis or an injudicious use Of in single Sold in single Bottles, at. . fs in Cases of halbardoxen Cases serra (a all parts of the Union. A ve Cites of the ie Col 95 Nassau street, W's, RICHARDSON, M.D., Agent. MONEY MARKET. Tuesday, July 23—6 P, M. There is so very little doing in the Stock Market that it is impossible that quotations should be otherwise than very irregular. Stocks to-day do not look so well as they did yesterday. Atthe Old Board, Long Island fell off } per cent; Farmers’ Trust, }; Ohio 6's, }; Kentucky o's, Pennsylvania 5’s, Stonington and Canton closed at yes* terday’s prices, while Norwich and Worcester improved } per cent; Morris Canal, 1; United States Bank, }; Vicks burg, }. Atthe New Board, Long Island declined 4 per cent; Canton, }; Farmers’ Loan, }; Norwich and Wor" cester advanced }, and Kentucky 6’s closed firm at yes- terday’s quotations. There were no of Harlem Railroad; 743 were asked. United States 6’s sold to-day at 115, being an improvement of 13 per cent within the past few days. Money is so abundant in Wall street that every one asks how it is to findemployment. The banks have out immense loans, and are constantly extending their favors at the lowest rates. Four per cent is about the extent of the rates demanded. The Long Island Bank has declared a dividend of three anda half, percent forthe last six months, payable on the Ist of August. The Greenwich Insurance Co. a semi-annual dividend of 5 percent, payable on the lst August. Within afew months past several new banks, formed under the Free Banking law, have gone into operation.— Several Safety Fund Banks, whose charters have expired, continue business under the new law. Several others whose charters are about expiring, intend contmuing tueir banking business, under the same law. In the course of time, most of the banks in this State’will be or- ganised under this law, which, since the modifica. tions and alterations that have been mode in it, is free from those objections it previously possessed. The stock of the State of New York, and that of the General | in; Government, are only received hy the Comptroller. as se- curity for the issues furnished with his countersign.— ‘Thia places the circulation on a firm basis, for the redemp- tion of which there can be no doubt. One great benefit arising from this system is, the knowledge in the posses: sion of the Comptroller of the actual circulation of any one or all the banks at all times. There is not any limit to the amount issued, as the Comptroller is requirea to issue on the above stocks, to whatever extent they may be offered, We annex the names of some banks recently formed under the Free Banking Law in this State :— Fulton Bank, New irked Chemical Bank, Unadilla “Oteeno 5 Exchange Bink, 3 tae county. Amenia Bank, Leedsville, Merchants’ Bank, Buffalo. Oliver Lee & Co’s Bank, Buffalo. Patchin Bank, do. Suffolk County Bank, Sagharbor. White’s Bank, Buffalo, Here is a list of ten banks. The Fulton and Chemical of this city, belonged to the old Sefety Fund System, but have changed from that to the Free Banking system.— ‘The others are all new banks, owned mostily by a few in- dividuals who carry on the business of the banks. They assume no more responsibility than the amount of their deposits with the Comptroller, This is all the bill holder requires, Those who make deposites in the frée banks have no security for the safety of their money. The law makes no provisions for their safety. Nothing but the honesty of the bankers themselves, is their depen- dence, and we are induced to think, that the reputation avd character of these individuals guarantees the safety of deposites left in their charge more securely than the vaults of banks having a set of speculating directors, whose individual responsibility is not brought forward.— Individuals are safer than corporations in money matters. Corporations have no souls or responsibility. Those governing their affairs have not that interest in the credit and success of the institutions, as an individual has in his private business. The secarity of the bill holder, however, is the most important feature in all banking operations, and the Free Bonking law of this State, as it is now formed, places their safety beyond a question.— There are now organized and in operation in this State, sixty-one Free Banks and eighty-five old banks. The Commercial Bunk of Albany, n>w doing business under the safety fund system, will, on the expiration of its present charter, in 1845, continue business under the new system. The advantages of carrying on the bank- ing business under the new Jaw, over those of the old, are, the limited detnand for specie, the circulation of the precious metals more freely, and the absence of those panics that often occur among bill holders when they think that the banks may be insolvent. The loss of in- terest on a large amouut of specie, the safety fund banks are compelled to keep on hand, does not fall upon the free banks; their capital is drawing interest regularly, being sound State stocks. The confidence the public have in their issues does away with the necessity of keep- ing a large amount of specie on hand as dead capital. They not only make on their circulation, but their whole capital is productive, independent of the business of the banks. There is not that great security in the satety fund system that appears at the first glance. The bill holder may eventually get the face of his demand, from the fund, but the time from the suspen: sion of a bank to the redemption of its bills, under the law regulating banks, is so great that the bah cua | bill holder disposes of his claims at a very heavy discount, and the profits, if any there be, falls into the pockets ofthe brokers who buy up the bills. Not so under the new banking system. If by any chance a free bank should refuse to redeem its bills, the bill holder knows that they are good forthe amount they represent, and, Consequently, will not submit to the smallest sacrifice. This system particularly protects the poorer classes— they can realise nearly the face of a free bank bill at once’ no matter what the actual position of the bank is. So long a3 we must have somany banks—so long as so much banking capital can find employment, let the public be se- cured in the most ample maaner; and of all the systems yet adopted, the free banking of this State, so far, has proved the safest, Those interested in Pennsylvania State stocks, com- plains very bitterly of the movements on the part of those whose duty it is to issuejscrip for the payment ofthe interest on the Statedebt. Scrip‘has not yet been issuedtin payment for the interest due last February. Complaints have been repeatedly made to the issuing department in Philadelphia, and the only satisfaction obtained, was the answer that orders had not been received, authorising them to act. The fact is, the government of Pennsylvania have lost what little moral principle they once possessed. In the first place they refuse to pay the smallest portion of the interest on the State debt. After this act they pro- vide for the issuing of scrip for the interest, as fast as it becomes due, and finally have refused to extend even this facility to their creditors. Since the passage of the tax bill, the most sanguine friends of the State be- | wre lieve that the interest on the debt will be paid on and after the first of Febrnary, 1845, but from present ap- pearances, from the tone of public feeling in the State re- garding that tax law ; from the slight increase in the re- ceipts of her public works,and from the little tered loft as regards what is due their creditors, we have not the faintest hope that one dollar of the interest, for a long pe. riod after the time set, will be paid in cash. Notwith- standing all this, however, there is no excuse why scrip for the accrued and accruing interest, should not be issued. The government have not heretofore been very backward about issuing their promises to pay, and at this time, when the creditors ef the State can realize on the scrip due, by submitting to great sacrifices, there shoul’ be no hesitation in furnishing the necessary supply There are many bondholders suffering for the small in come the sale of the scrip issued for interest due would Bivejthem. No one now asks forthe payment in cash: ‘That is out of the question. No one looks fer such + miracle; but we trust those having the authority will no‘ place so great a valueon their paper issues, their pro’ mises to pay, as to keep those entitled to them much lon ger in suspense, The report of the present condition of the Grand Gul) Move Oey iy Cars Loe ae | Voor oes ae tae \MGatvige,’ sanding Bout, July 20, lat 37 30, anne fauach, Mobile for NYork, July 14, off Caryal Ree Prom Alexandria for Jamaica, July 19, tat 2 ton 68.58. B hamer iat 3g aga ellen, for for Savannah, aud a july 13, o| 7 raat thitaglpha for Port su Platt, 14 days out, ard, "New York for New Orleans, July 15, Depoaties, Be: ‘Total amount of assets, +++ +++ +++ +++ $2,217, Liabilitier Bank, poten, s sara aaial Bele port, He ot Pat bt Palaford Sil for ay, Cheeks on Oat 328 "i hoapenn, is an pe tue, Power for ponte sont Due on Railroad, He spn, leatjetin, Hiicbardion, Bou ae to Bauke Simpeon, ft. aia Wile. Bale tor Boeke ae i jelumente pre Simongs i Old Whig, Baldwin. fay Borope vi i Remlogton,' a8 Philadelphia, bor iabilities, $1919 654 |, PONcE. PR. July Udy port for New Havre, Total amount of assets over liabilities, $1,913,594 | 40.0" Rise Hawie Fare, Masons. for Now Haye ‘The amount coliected on the bills receivable since lat | for! Baltimore. 4" 4; 1 ‘ihoe is ke do, sre de ‘sae ‘Chancellor, July, 1843, was— eat Newburyport; mnt Bo: ly dia Fart berrckacn, fe Daal Webster, en. fer, di Toad betetet cialis Port au Piatt. ny. 9—Arr Clara, Ducham. NYork fa caplighitities, --. see ‘$78,071 04 In real estate property and cash,+-+ 46,935 81 Ry sales of real estat bis te 95,006 85 10 q3 30 By rents and other items Bewize, Hon. July 1—1n port, Victoria, of NHaven, for N 107,707 61 York, soon: To par ha Balti fi The affairs of this company must, provided the assets kencope fo day at from Hl Here op ney cha tn ee go No. 2and Bare worth anything at all, eventually be pla- | Philadelohii Jo; Wea Thatcher, rom da, at 153h, leaky, di eed in a very favorable conditien. The good assets, those | "°V® 8 ‘wea aaah conn ae ei numbered 1, amount to $485,716 more than the total lia- ‘sa ly 19—Ar CJ Stan Bnffalo; Pauama, bilities. Pr Staal rroledo. Cld Col Benton Billow. Mis- Old Stock Exchange. ea and sence DN Bamey, Oswego; 8 C Bagot, $1000 NY State 34's, half 90 shas Morns Canal fs ~ aes Hon mae Ports. aa ee hv s *, ‘ork; 000 NY State 5%s,%58 100i $0 Vicksvarg Bk tae sEaneeut, Portland: Sid 17th, Richmond, Seas iano TS" 50 rie tt atta rig Are ll-s, NY ork lo ope rie . —Arr Antill-s, ‘ork, 10000 de 36075 50 Canton Ui ‘b3a 39 . Jul Dyer, 13000 Ohio 70 38 a te 330 38 fasriasatupa aly ierAre dw Brotha: Reeds N'York — b10 98 do 38% | Cid 16th, Sosy, Bryant, Philadelphia; 17th, ‘Iwo Brothers, 5oo0 Kentucky 6 sae by Tongs BR hay | Beet Booher cu Engle, Whee 4000 TH + ee ee ae | ee aes elke Nek e 5000 Ia nat ape 4 8 Lislend RR Mew 8136 | sBerT ST aly Telegrtp hed, Br brig fro 2rharAmExe Bk 88 150 ao al Cit. Leonore’ Milton, St Peversiurg: Said of Olean 25 Life Ins & Trust 12, 300 do ‘60 82 tis, Weet Indies and a mar- off Farmers’ Crust 1g 50 d b20 81 low, sjortineds ‘Eather, E do aU 49) piss ‘Moselle, Eutis do: B $0 t60 41 49! and Kicamond ‘staan EY Us om Fort eat Gray, $1000 Kentucky 6’ Was UsBshas Nor k Wore 20% fr aes rae t Hla rite om Hat, Caledonia, 31 Vlg hada FA 3 lalend TR ix | Hy UB Tan inet bef shan le }, be 3B 4 58% 41 Manhattan Bk 93 ie "hin vessel Br) ie OK Alvo 100 do b3 38 arr, M veaséls left before re New Stock Exchange. ported. a yee brig, a ent S0sbwFargea’ Tr ‘boat 33 do ood Shc | gamgth Orcutt: Pintagetonias Cha 150 do edt 25 do D3 48" | hannocks WA Parner "Hinckley" A Albany Regelator $0 do bew at 25d bew 88 | fon’ Houdout, ror Cambrid) Banh Mt Maris, Beretson, of aud 25 do s341) 50 do stw 58 | fn, Yorks Reeside, Langley, N York. Air ath, Comst. fr: 35 Canton Co 3% 50 do biw 284 | 12 G; Martin, ‘Suiih, do; Franers Halle $25 do 38% 50) do © 3856 | Lew NG} ‘Turk, Eldridge, Puiladelphin; 8 2% do btw 38% 25 L Islard RR © 8176 | Hyder, do; Lodi, Nickerson, Baltimore; Victory, Kiwell Sukig “iabraglilest “see eae aw th | Bipeet Woleots Hyde, de. Howinn Leeds, Philadetphing Al ry . - 75 Saratoga RR. 83 4056 batrons, Biller, Go: 3 Aten Aatance'G iifod —_—_- do; Jains Lampheer, 5 NVonk Bia Commseroes A * ‘State of Trade. ietou. Basan & Pi mn; Lodemia & Wits, Som Scat Asuzs—Pots continue very dull at $406} a 4 123. roe, Heron, Phaadap Insel razon Brayton ren Sete my Pearls are very dull at $4374 a 4 43}. 9th inat. Capt Burdick, and five of Wash: Fiour—No change in breadstuffs. Genesee, $431}.a4 a4, All sorts the fame as they were ay. a he Rochester Advertiser 74 the 20th inst. gives the following information :—The harvest has comn.enced in good earnest, and rarely or never did the fields yield more bountifully. ‘The weather is passably good for sav- ington, of Stonmeton, wie th alt, Rocky Harbor. came pissengers inthe P. from Pictou Bat: mith, Philadelphiag Oregon, Conon, do; Commodore, ‘Anan, Mupro. ‘Sid Joon Jay, waret Au Godtiey, ‘Phijedelphis Below, a Fr Futeabpiruia, Jul 2i—Arr Champion, Miller che ‘andy ke, rleans; der, ewiug, u Plitt; Geo W Gifford, Comery; Bal g the crop, though for a few days past occasioral show- ers have interrupted the gathering of the crop. What is ‘Torts ENS OT AUCTION SALES. ro A at hain dens account Sastre for eash. of theaestion room, 91 under the inspection of the war- the voyage of bare oy tor iY Eco will sell WANTEDBy: respectable young woman, with good city & situation meld, so to todo do coneral housework. jy23 private family as chamber~ Apply at 169 Henry st. I SYORMATION WANTED BopeeT CKFOND HODGES. of London, of his brother. ie sieqaired of My jeatre, call on the fader rmation,respes C. HO DST 58 Ba rela ONsEY x Evana'e ars lane, New T LOST a treet, berween set with three g P with thread. m street, as 8 Tuesday even’ jog, July 934, nocapece aed Breciwree athe ween bos 1 Low Post Office, and the owner Mi iF, Site ig sanich at ner, old | ed ‘treet, Pine and Wal! jv24 it*je WR. SORT Pine slip, coruer of Water, ree oor OHN jy23 lw*re P discharging wi will b» sent to the ACKET SHIP feur good iad constant employ establishment ia ie Store, th street, belie of TERS AND PICKERS” WANTED.— Woes Sorters, and Fi ‘ment. ae ne ‘ CLAY, coruer of Pike ow War, IDDONS, FROM LIVe POOL, it eral order. All ok ‘Gover | a ity by appiying qe at 80 ike street. woods not permi dy 23 Stre ISHED’ O1L—10 ons et sale, COL! ers. by Jy23 3tre OPPER—200 cases coms cgi sell ye from 14 ie 32 ounces, manufactured in t from the = best ore, for sale by _ Sy23 3 importa and Gorman next Monday. AT THRE RENT, ‘most eligibly, Franklio street; pos Greater part of the rent will be ticulars, inquire at the office of this paper. red and fifty to one hi malt bilts 0 on Boston Bunks Wh:ever will retara t halt the above reward rerformacin pablie and in pryyate 0 ed teach re the ache axe tothe beaut ne of the different dances, wi'l accom derstend that the lessons will be given in languages. LING to. on parchas- e mann gk a COLLINS & Co E STORY FURNISH euces will be required. TO LET—One half Os ) Aa hed Dvailing House, Mei th on the premices, oF to tre dy et D.i racelets, See Cc broidered 81; de id Suspender Trimmings, Silk, Worted wnd'C Cotton Fringes, and Gap, in all colors and qua: Oiled Silk, Freach manufacture, white, yellow and green, if application : Smads iamees 8B HUTCH: 36 John st. from 10 to 12. AM. PEYSER & CO,, No. 60 John street and 369 Broad- recent arrivals and bee) large and tast fal palecineaes ment ol y, have received b ated in Broadway, ven on the first of eo out in hoard. ymbs and Brocelets, Wire Baskets, t Cleans be Bogs and Fares: hee ape silver’d side, Cord, A ‘cag ‘assortinent of alll mado of "Tasce the Bin » This arrangement will commence South street. areful 56 Bouth atreet. him, lish, Freue! jy%3 Stinsre HED HOUSE ‘ro For par ‘The best of refer- ayattfre conatantl; French nud Purse Ornament and ins, Lee sae Cherilio Cond” 'N, CHANCERY—Before the Cireuit—Tighe Davey, Executor of the lart Will and ‘I vs. Bridget Ci fe per ioalh Thomas Haggerty, , isalso of the (Grand Turk, May ‘0, and Edward Franktio, pahernitirs Hf pa Seer expect an ag- | Gray, Boston; Baltic, Gi oh Now deny Ch, + Teng er. Park) Port: | Combs, regate of wheat for market the coming season, greater an iy Arb, He ‘ok Jol fs. F aad File pees. Bel ee N + i ‘0 3 fam ever before known. satan Naren, 6 cid ides tea eats | “ro The amount of flour which has passed ie wales eck i 3 Jol john ck, Las aunpher; ‘ ore pening rigatio. lose * », C a | 104 jou! ns Jol n totem of Der ieehion 0 Saetbe Sieee She tat aatiae, Pan or Ma ety Stubbe,Cambrid Shipped at Buffalo and west of Rochester, bbls... 560,601 pir, Mase; Hegublic, Soule, NBedford; Anthracite, Le iyat 3 From Rochester,.....+.ssseeeeeeeecees 94,004 Bi 22—Arr Comet, Gavet, Di 3 Alexan- —aha te gchriamrcnn fay Mates Cust pee ae |T ‘otal, past east,........ 05 ng, Pe passed hels,. Ri D July 7 mA: ‘Ti ) Hart, New York. Sid "7p Fac oft sie eat Gag eee Wan sn. Sine, New Haven: ‘Thos | complairant. Bi poetry Naat er. wheat occasionally offered. We | proper, Kirwan, Por ance, PRR: Kliz Ann, Fi zgerald 4, Havana; distributi ieee spokane 69 He center st sonra te eee ame Goluiia, Moves Nv ris Weaford. Pa rovisence, Midas, Mo tails at from $8 874 to $4—wholesale from Benthall, from Kingston, Ja. via Havana, $976 08 814; corn, from 44 to 47 cents; oats, 22 to 24 cts, for Baltimore, went up the bay this morning. At Bewall’s Folaee ‘Aid, Crosby, fm Bexswax—' of prime yellow western’ at 209 29}c; Hosen for Richmond — Also arr, Bell Math, IN ¥ork.— do do northern, at 29} & 294c, Marius, (Fr) Jouve, Hav: Corron—There was rather more enquiry to-day. The egal, atic, \Gporatons. Holiber, New Yorks sales amounted to about 600 bales, of which 260 were liley, NYor ra port iat Cubes taken by spinners, and the rest by exporters. On most sf the sales to-day an advance of one cent per lb. 01 rices current previous to the arrival of the steamer, has been paid, and that advance may be said to be established. Hay—Common qualities North River bale sells at 38.0 42c. The supplies are quite large. O1—We notice sales of crude sperm at 38c. There is a very fair demand. Wuisxey—Drudge 8c. Krances, Hul Meeny, for Live Grace, fm Boston, wig; Dimon, Robinson, do do; more, 1g; Kirnwood, Martin, du do; O Providence, do; Arabian, Howes fm Matan: Savanna, sity" 19Asr Clinton, ns ae sid Wit. der. Bentley, Bos ‘Kay Weer, Joue 29—Cld Peconic, Witbur, Axtwerp. inactive. We quote casks are ver ell at 23 0 234 Ac. Prison and western barrels CARD —Tre Plebeian aed Sun, the splendid reception of the Phi Company by the New Yori mi list of compan . the Franklin Hose | 18. ‘This o1 whether intentional or otherwi: cat deep mortification to some of the members of this com. pany. 1 conscious of high respretability and of hav- od appearanee, of beitg large iu numbers, and of ae ae 1g bees pee fn pg cle masic ies au from the Uni- wey jaa rom vernor’s Islan Sy ite NEGLECTED ONES. aa: ay “OuARD REGIMANT —A special meeting be held at the Armory, Lafayette Hall, on 'Wedaesday, en inst at half wt 8 o'clock, P. M— A punctual attendance is requested, ax business of importance By i tieete JONAS'B. PHILLIPS, Secretary. hifadetphian to mage on in their Diéd, On Tuesday, 238d inst. Many O’New, aged 12 years, neice of Francis O'Neil. The friends of the family, and those of Mr. Francis O’Neil, are invited to attend her funeral, this afternoon at 3 o'clock, without further invitation, from his residence, 118 White street. 23d inst. after a short illness, On Tuesday morning, 304-9 fay invited to attend his fune- Ganarei Furman, aged His friends are res ral, from his late resi Chambers street, this after- hoon at 6 o'lock, without furtuer favitation. On Tuesday, ‘23d inst. THomas Farner, son of Johnand wan vey nae 13 months and 14 days. 16 fri and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this afternoor at 43 o’cloc«, from his father’s residence, 96 Cherry street. eact Jv24 lt®re OST OR MISLAID—A Seventh Ward sank Book, con” muy bs hat Papers and drawn by if Memorindume; slso, a, Note, wor of and endorsed by J.J. Timp: y. 1814, at 60 days, amount $100, All Ct re ware fort eoeiving, or argceens Maxon. iu f oF Arrived. aaa rating anid note.” Any Var. Nee Lal jook and con’eats, jase leave ica Teper acang Josaphine Hi Tracy, adv and servants 8 'W | S050 odes ‘308 Pearl st Pleaee (jy Stere ecike, Han-Brie' Grarcesblre Wiese ebitd, Me Mor phy Mr Clay and 2 childre f ree. NITED BRETHREN OF A ETRRANCE. —The ree pNeY—Brig Viola—A Goodridge, and 11 10 the steerage. No.1 of this order, will be coe, in Lyceum of 2Y, neat Prince street A punecual aktendanca.of the members of the ovder is request- U istery, 563 Broadway Passengers to Arrive. sad general — + as business of gencr:! interest te to.) tranancte face fe Po Mra Darby, Mi 2 | Gyaticdn, By ofler: AcC: CASTLES M.D, Mee, Bee. Pa OS le ee ens, C Larouge, G | vip THe HOTEL KEFPERS AND THE EXPORT. Barannin~Brig Seedica Dr Serer and child, Mey Sal-| EMH, OF GIUARS <The eubeeiber of thie bas 1 HUE Ee nue Ye Monhe Ce berets eleterthe Demone: ih Vigne Baie Ba doliars per Gry = “ Popp den guantity ae all other kinds Bali fevmour, ‘Cla OE ee ee roe Te NEI NENU, 43 Broadway. HLY—" BEAU LIES UF THe OP. Mienat'= Jove pained, the iyo ry of the shee taal 3 1¢ trade sur yy the lovchly. Sebeesiaéra, pguate a Ta r Publisher. JOLLL roadway. "re TO THE ADMIRERS AND | ONNOISEURS OF OLD VIOLINS. “SIGH D, VALENTINI bres to, off-r for sale two very exce leit Old Violivs; ove of thein is 137, years Other made by the celebrated Joseph Guarniers, of Cremona, and upwards of 100 years old, Apply at 308 Pearl street. iy lweec RESTAURANT FRANCOIS. J, BONNAKD. 5 Nowu Stiest. |The Proprietor can fear- + lessly recommen i ‘his establishment to geoeral attention. Te has tor many years bien conducted in astyle, thet 10 tue Frenc a resid-ats, has afforded univers! satisfac- MARITIME HERALD. Salling Days of the Steam Ships. FROM LIVERPOOL. FROM 5 Sa Hibernia, rie Gi iris, Hesken = Britynnia,” Hewitt: Agents. tien. Hi sable abousde i every lurury, the moat fatid ious fayor, if Ca in els will i sive Wine x vp Antsy Fy LOS . tg" Cowgmodnme omens Siiny, af out News Pest Haport| We amps arh ay agi, arco tat branes Spo the Shipping tafe List of thei mevts of the tables, ia a coo! and airy saioon, ‘or private and so acaba rappel 4 wes ‘it cial parties, not to be equalied. J:BONNAWD, iy 23 1m®* rre 5 Nassau st yeaa a favor by. sending to thie aanteuly toonir PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 24. TO THE TRAVELLING UC Uo. AMUNITY AND PUB- Wie the steambort Poreeth, on her passage twice crowded upon and run iaco by the steamboat Kn'exer- from Albany to New York, on the 18th instant, was bock-r, and whereas, we, the undersigned, believe the sume to 451] Moon ser +12 0 | have been done wilfally and designeaty, hereby ws Mca < 721] Mion wa: HIGH WaTs! + 232] ourlives; and whereas the crank of ‘01 mouth broke immediately after such col! tr ereby devein- Ceaeeny ing us ‘or yeveral huurs in Hudson, w t our duty to ex. yf yh a ag Zarek, Johnna, Hox & jaston —Baryue tine CHOP re eral * bog fires ida Ge he ets Nw; Thos Cutts, Perkins, Saco, unyrnil tame time we, the wedsenuneds feel it our O Horse Captain of steamboat P rts. re thanks for his utmost eudeavors 10 "arrived. mouth, ow” me aebttane Jovephine, Mitchell, 11 days from Ponce, PR. with revent such collisian, by stopping hia er ine and otherwise « 263 Mhde sugar to B De Fore c House frankly and freely refunde? our Brig Crosoe, Revavs, 2 days from Belize, Hoa. with maho stan ae gle} us in procuring at the earliest mo- a ta passage to Ni m oe him as agent Pleasare recom: h man highly v ‘pono of pablix patronage, . to # 5 tote ‘Velasco, filton, 17 days from Jamaica, with madder, 4 ct Boston, J, Coles, New ‘ior ‘irish brig Viola, Reet, 12 days from Sydney, CB. with eI tumore, irzpatrick, do sat chaldrene! coal, to G&S Laurie pean Joh Niles, Albany, H Davies, a British sche T! are tre fom, Nassau, NP. 8. Wilcox, J Rorke, won with 3010 pice apples banainas to A. Ehenix Serstgun, J. Fenton, se Bentth, ‘Sinith ‘dvye. from, Eleuthera, with A. Goon, U.S. A. J Yau Everen, do te prec apples wns logwood 800 conch shells to P Balen J. Riley, New York, A, Trueman, ' do Exden, do W.A Robirson, Baltimore, Mtr Mary Jane, Col *. Mekiroy, do N, Rogers, Greenbui WO Lox, Bissvagers to board stexmnboxt Portamoutt, Ju ry io, Sloop Paweatuck, Note—Ther ores of 130 names of pasrengeis who sanctioned the a iy22 Stiseod One barque, one brig, unknown. ba led. igs Annawan, Hatch- decom, Linh Jisbon, and others. TO EMIGRANTS, AND OTHERS MAKING REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, AND IRELAND. British ship Triton, Smith. inson, Aux Cayes; Jui o, ciel) of hair Maret a fan en: Seeieee meme DBAFTS, FOR ANY A OUNT on all the Branches of g0t ashore o8'All ator Reet acer |) the, PROVINCIA it LAND, and oF oth June. Bie was nasisted by : THE NATIONAL BAN PLO RLAND, selenter ne leal t can be obtained off iS 1D Bowl AN humus : BRC OP MMR ' rk Eahit: BsHB a wth LG a fe te jet here fer fie Bunday, th a some ve vege was pads part in suger and the remainder ier money baal ‘Whalemen. Taber, 8 Brvrorp, jars as Qivapie, 7 pee Beste. i2 fic July 21, Ba oF tatande, Ave 14, ye abinanon, Acoma ae dion Ne xter, md Rebec: of 1100 sp on ‘been rep. 1 ee on aah ud a if i No HAMILTON | HOUSE, AT THE Napa Te AN any eg has gone al prone ll the Rooms 4 is not Siegen are taken for the house, however 1s, comfortably ) pay, of tha best re are daily arriving a Ootaining fat ail times good rooms and Tenses "Tor Qu, with ed 12, Charice, ms, Hay, do 32 mos, OO NRED. P. 8—Regular Balls on Friday Kvening of each week— Hops on ‘Tuesday Evenings TRENTON FALLS, NEAR UTICA, NEW YORK, r? SUBSCRIBEK announces to the public, that after an ee of two seasons, he has regumed the diteetion of the thoroughly refur my i complete order, and he trusts by his attentir is gests, to merit a return of the patronage ily iectowed oa him tn former Years, __ S19 eodiw ind _ Horel at np above place. ‘Ihe house has and 300 80, 300 w vdney, Iai 35 8, Ion 160K, Yeonidan, ‘Nye, 8B, 25 ‘ape, Sippican, 28 mos, ‘hve been Iw eodie re M. MOORE. Charice, report’d avove, ‘old 220 bbls AWLTON OUSE— FORT BAMILTON, LONG sh he subscriber be; anounee tha’ Hy! Guicordar Saith, N Zealand, Poraambueo, June 12.230 pyle wh and 750 do sp oll ‘spoke, eft Massatuero, Mareh 29 argaret. penny 40 700 why" Apri 3d, Inga Werannde, Kober, Ei town, 99 sp. HA AND.—' tradh arrgnrensents with the Staten Inland Steamb: Gonpeer te tin thes bonss, oo ent atrer Monday the 17 vo the above place, and for the ph patrons and visitors to this favorte spot. aly on. Browo, Chaban New York, from Whitehall, at 6 A. M, * PM. dts April tuk! 1400 iI, 11008 foe bove | Leave aualton House, returning’ to the eity. oti ai ta FerzambueD, Sune 18T Move Mallory, 3! Pa Peseee ich for or, raavae Ios Ar Moray ete Cane NT YORK wre care lity, 70 dn necks and : ve H tharine, Ni | —200 barr. ayalit Off Cape Saunders, 20th wae ‘Homalen, Mystic, 190 - ei Hes by oe ok. COnLINES ¢ eco “eg siveet. Yone, put whos dom of ipl of them fessed b. “New York, [Fro R. A.C. CAS ThE has, ned’ 2 dusting of Dontettry, Hie method of Atiing and ‘knew|e fal practice, att der teeth with iM of portion of the tooth mastieator this, useful Edmund 8. Derry, of the citi Interple im the New York Sun. by an original aud scientific from an extensive succeas- in tt ice Chancellor of the fue egadity ond Daniel sain 1st, who are not residents o} idence is in that part of the Unived cai and Trelend cated lreland are and each pear in this curse by February next A.D. 1018" or the bill bled therein will be taken them daly 23, 1844. epu suffering an¢ Dractitioner.? Aoprises the citiz+ns and atricily pri t¢. charges derate,—hit tations IN Be-Observe the aumber—mistakes are often davgerous—288 Pear! street jy24 te! D3; R, taal at all hours. There are few, if an better how to manage t which strangers sre liable Dr. G. eceneer a tres the * Rubi xpress] vex—it nel a this 2y2d ltt rre (PAs Ne VAaLua s, hii th ishing | fete tm the cure of Sieh aze, FAMILY MEDICINE, is fopsals by the wholesale and retail Driagaists in __sy2t 2682s and fora general and Brooklya, 6. REMO LE rd if hoped di DR PHELPS’ TOMATO PILLS. FMEDY,s0 | h ‘alee intended Af st 50's jold ateset. first hor e To females »fllicted with tle book will p-ove a friea orann. is, the desiderawumn long Locked hay try, cannot “dowweter “aaa by applying ee office hours (381 ‘ome D v N.Y. nell 6 P.M. STRANGERS BEWARE: Humbug it is m i —Dr. PP a pea 1s has removed re he continues his most estraordinesy seases, no matter how complicated. ers that there 1s no Dr. Evans in oy ieee Hie that he has no connecti d di f th 1. by Varientely rating the cae’ and exclosvug ive dallas MEDICAL AID. VAL. GREGORY has removed from 11 Barclay street, to 66 Goid street, where he may be ‘consulted moti medical men amon; ol sa upon these eoiplain's. called for the use of this class malady called “the whites” ly and coulideatial adviser. reserving decayrd ten- a solt paste Se sombiney with the remainin Ny e es- ‘allayhan Solicitor for tion of will and two of the defend- Shs State of New ing th day of jy24 ltawSw® is re tation in the science forming a soun for io occasi for pro- infec t important to strert, carner le ‘whatever with any confidentially as that know by the author, at north of Beekman hly recommended with such astoz- if TT HE members of New York Lo‘ge, No; 10; are reapectfully jussted to be in attendance at their Li ig ext, the 24th ok of importance will be brought befure the Lodg Hall, ow I. O, OF O. F. Wednesday evenius b which all its members are interes! Jy22 St¥ec HAxAN4, j¥203tia* re MATTHEW SAYER, 8 Secrevry. SEGARS ASD St DOMINGO COFFER— flavara Seears, of the mos@eelebrated brands, well solecorty 50 bags St. Domin (0 Coffee, for sal ° GHOSH FIM ime 18 Penel atret. ARGE Thoom, two small ones attached, in Broadway or its vicinity, b n Park Row end Niblo’s Gaden Apply at 71 Chambers street. jyZiec OOM iN’ BROADWAY —Wanted, a | EAGLE COFFEE HOUSE AND BATHS, 523 Pearl street near Centre street. b SHOWEK BATHS, equal wish a the city. 1254 cents each clean single Beds. 1234 ; Meals, 12 ber werk. Newspa rineipal cities of the ‘AR! an Ed nye nan » COLD, AN 9 irom ion Loda: don, Liverpool, jaited States takea in. For SALE—One of entirely new. Kor particulars ¢ eee j16 lw*re th’s Potent Sofa Bedateads at this office, WINES, Fes ORDIA ALS, NArouron choire of Frenen, zen, gatlon, and bot Also, French, Vineg: re turers, ex Fr. jyatre ways on his hand: je oly of D Sardines, Anchovi brig t Creare bight pip Amer ch vic” collection from the vini For ale in lots to sait purenase: PRESERVES, &C. 2 FULTON STREET. OURTIN ronecrtulte ts ommplets assortmen Ger and Spanish Wines, of various brands, still and srarkling, in casks, half casks, cases, per do- tle. r , Sausages of Bo NDIsd.—Filty hall a ed direct trom manufac Bordeaux, comprising @ “ 1831, 32, 44, K COLLINS & CO., 56 South st is he has al- ‘4 verv oi 96, 40, 42, 43. GEN T ce, having effects of the meh Saas obvaneney fo ot to C~ for the Attend them at ther TVET Clothing cleaned and repaired, execution of ty connoisseu AST OFF CLOTHING, TURE. OR FAMILIES desirous of convertin obtain from the. subseriber the MIGHEST CASH PRICTS, itlemen aejcting th the aperfluous or east rarthods of embe lshavent they w fe Ki y eeoes “RORGE PL: highly advant+geo ~GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSIONS. _ BD fo Nag) BAY Fag 4 FORT CS aiat od CLV TOs ou Wednesday aad weather is pl ca returning earl ey above Fare rep ved, can be 0 Excursions ‘On reason bie terms. matters of art, et i. e bee A, Babe Nos 3 Wall tree, ‘A line througn the post office, or boomed wilt sepeive id gos cannot fail to recommend tiem to he eee ie with other on WELD, eid ae The reered for 7 4 t.. ¥ 26 f thy he renin, and Vasalon ‘bon off Clothing, wi , 1g pose of, will fia fiber, who will id at 470 Hudson st. Toe quality a in many ways ‘a Spruce street above LONG ISLAND RAILROAD 00.00 ta'ter Moaday next, tre 29th of Jaly, accom jon trarm Ht be ‘Greenport, stopping at the intermediate j laces. jy23 3 a wil run between ooh ly! ¢ | Navi Gr AMUSEMENTS. ———="iSLoOs GARDEN. FIRST mies BETAS AN Re AND, OPERATIC * bye A. AM BULE 4 tea ct, ‘ith & tian SE Rie in ‘3° rt WEDNESDAY SEVERING, he Or Pane JOHN OF P. To conclude with th refres! of the Operatic Bai! guy 25) LA SOMNAMBULE Gpont St. Rambert “Tickets Fifty Ceots. Mlle ie Beserdies” jee at 8 precisely. during the even No Postponement at this establishment on account of weather, the graud entrance from Broad the ed, and the New Saloou, which is, vent tides; eure encloved ted frou the top and CASTLE GARDEN. Tesort, a ie sidiben sea, and the s} d with the Ne tiling stress of ch isalsoto be Peeling Tromenstee tn THE PROPRIETORS of this well haowu and fahionable t, bee leave to isform the public, and strangers visiting the i now open for the sen 1 or outside the Gar Py nade Saloon, 100 fret in ke be ether cetVone Broce, Bande Lesders Mr Lesthicn Re, jer, Mr. Lothian freshmen’: ‘of the first quality, attentive waiters, &e. Signal Rockets oy fair evening. ‘Tickets 1234 cents, for ‘which refreshmeuts will be furnished, Je29 ec PALMO'S THEATRE. AST PEN ET eNae ONE OF DR. LARDNER'B pereae NR one) aid eof Y¥ PRATT begs to inform the pablic that he has en- Dr LAR to the discovery’ of 3 NEW M NETL, to state ie facture of lechanics’ Lasti- Me tute, and the dead toad Toacituce, Dr. Lardner will deliver an Addrves on shies subee DNESDAY EVENING, 2ith Joly, most attractive and 25 cents. ‘c-morrow belng the herr tations. Which will be followed by an Fxhibitien of selection of the Dr. Larduer's collectior ys great Gas’ Microscops, his Diore: the Mayor and the members of the Common Coun- nified their intention of be: To commen lost of rduer’s ‘The Lecture on the Stellar Universe, with Ls ¥" lection of 4 entertai VANBUSKIRK’S GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. as QRozer HALL, comer of Bowery Di mn WEDNeSD AY EVENING duly 20 On whi sh secasion he takes the fe pisasare of aunc dt that he street, his frien of the beat athe ey their pene ‘Tne celebrreed WA, ret calis Me: Mr. FRANCIS OD Mr. QAKLE HY the feb aval jed baratoge singer. § a Mr ctor fs 4 Pay A Professur will pi *Oretons ok gents, ‘Music a sammer season under the di acter and reput See Grand M i jerks iu prepira‘ion, at a my the Jastly celebreted W. Me city. The M tive Chinese sathony nume, ous high! lassical! Ve aera Me Bry eceptacle will and Sucve dustry exercise velties. mointenance of decorum, general, t the 1108 OF on Monday, July 29th 1814, with a company of decided Melo eae epee cle ON he ‘Wroteavor at the door onthe ‘veclon gt the NOEN introduce the - persons 0! luminated wit! ta continual stream of Offi ers of acknowledged energy, will strictly attend to the | j cing to has engeged some patie can depend upon LTON FAMILY, (who haye just ed from. CA South, ) whose taleats have received the mest “in BROWN. M Neot" Yonkers, the celebrated Temperance Vo- “MURPHY, the sunrivalied Comic Bed Homor the Mayor, and Suse ‘Council are expected to by Mr. Quackenbos and Mr. Ji r. Qs pobsahos and Mr. Lunch, or 423 2% re PALNO'S OPERA HOUSE, a0 seep pecet ity, ce. PARSE eh: ration. In order to austain the yaried effects of a that hs bees ‘those ‘extreordivary vis Fncans Lussuxn (who.are engaged for a limited pe the aim and will be the pride of the preprietor to Unique Tumr.e the resort the intelligent he announces with cor fi’ence Ary satisfaction that or contigual labor. a ded by the efforts of it may now be provounced CF best venti lagnificeat and Spacious Sie open. and an elegant oa Cr first mechanic AncrLo. These a the araituy and appurtenances magnificent! oming — nts of the first aaa wi Liberality rill be shor if leat of every cl din the production ofa ¢ ly rich and I be constantly ready. engagement of Rare the most untiring ICKETS OF ADMiSSION WILL BE FIFFY: CENTS: Fall particulyrs in the Bulls of the Day jva3 THE C July 22d inst, REAL ‘Whose powers ia the shore { orl Amateurs, but ¥ announces to the that he satenda giving, ier Wad the above roo! HE DRAWING-hOON MISS f-price 8 o'clock precisely. EX, At the Elysian eb! ic, that he has eng: apie of the city, cor Willams, Master Avo engaged an efficient B: noon, play several iavori* cain will make a grand and terr.tic upwards of 360 feet terrible feats, Assisted by will appear in three years of age. tempted these feats. wonder will nex Cini, repres: *caramouch, or Somebody, Jack Jank wilt dance a Siguor Ballasauds e € Mons. Blane, the Grand Tur ravsforms Conrad Hassan, the Bat a Jordan and Mons, aban pe together RK. HO Returning he competiti new daring and arduous fents of Gie Master Avon, the IONCEKT HALL, Broadway—For ‘Oa Wednesday, July 17th, Friday, Jal ly 19th, and Mo fines Fiel ernoon, Asc JUST ASRIVEDIN hes vO VALEN Rk. TINE VOX, ‘hres, Nights only— SIG. GIUSEPPE VALENTINI, The far- VENETIAN VENTRILOQUIST! ifc astonished, not only the vari- jed all Professors of it, most respectft nr York’ and its vieinity, MICO V Va LENTINI, Professor of 2 new Instrument. entirely constracted by him- ever before the publie in this querter of the world, an en- CONCERT OF VARIETY! On. which occasion, from England, will make her first’ appearance. Admission Fitty Ceate—Children under twelve years of age Doors open at half-past 7o’clock, performance to commence at sae Office opea daily from half-past 10 to half-past 1 Peloe! For particulars sce hand bills. i16 Iw*re GREAT AND veri Toe FREE HIBITION TropoKen. ds, EVERY MONDAY, WEDN®SDAY, AND FRIDAY, ‘commencing on Monday eft pe Proprietor, Mr. Me (ARTY, tes ed, at a consi’ 15th, at 4 o'clock. speettaily uforme ie » who will, ia the Course of the ‘fiers ion on the Tight Rope, 1 perform several almost R. H.W. RUGGLES, The celebrated Wore. Veultr will perform ‘his daring feats of ‘won rand asionishinent on the LACK RO. MSs, Inte Waltser had Grecian Balan- Nobody. » threugh his ‘russian games, fnnt Prodigy, who 4 ful feats of Vostaring, be Ih Hie'is: the youngest enild who has ever a0- SIGNOR GARCIA sduce his laughable and pleasing Italiau Fanto- tig life, rng of the following : Mons. Moulette, the Polauder lot's Horipipe. ain Balancer, jamond of ancers. well into a Balloon. Stella will dance a Pas de ‘Groten jue Chase of Clown after a Butrerfl: iy CS jebrates Clown, Jack May, will try This skill in horse All of whieh will form one of the grandest free exhibitions ever presented toa New vork public. iyi9 were NEW YORK SACRED MUSIC SOCIETY.— GRAND MOONLIGHT pAXCURSION AND BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL. —— oo Philadelphia. {Correspondence of the Herald.) Puitavevrnta, July 23, 1844. The weather to-day is sultry and rainy, which makes it good for the corn crops, hay, potatoes, ete., but bad for business, particularly in the news line. There is consequently nothing to communi- cate to-day, except that the Quarter Sessions have resumed somewhat unexpeciedly the investigation of the Southwark riot cases. Several witnesses have been examined, among whom is Penrose Ash, Esq., the present county treasurer. The only thing new elicited, (I mean new as it regards the testimony of the natives themselves, the fact being well known,) is that Lewis C. Levin acknowledged on leaving the church, on the Sunday afternoon preceding the fearful Sunday night, that the citi- zens could not retain possession of the church much longer, that three deputations had been sent to the Sheriff to bring the military down and if they did not arrive soon, the citizens must retire and leave the property to the fury of the mob. And yet this man and that committee of citizens, or at least their leaders, the people who abuse the military for doing that which they themselves by three seperate delegations earnestly requested them to do. Com- ment on such consistency 1s of course unnecessary . In addition to this it is proved, that stones were be- ing thrown through the windows of the church, and the committee of the interior were wrangling about presedanay and disputing against receiving authority from the sheriff to act as his posse com- auras, at the time the troops appeared upon the grouni Mr. McGarvey, ene of the Inshmen who was found armed in St. Phillip’s church on the Friday evening when the Southwark excitement com- menced, was this moraing arrested and held in $500 bail to answer the charge of being concerned in an unlawful assembly. The judge said he would bind him over and he must show his anthority from the Governor, to have the arms there, to a jury. Muitary.—The Boston Ciry Greys arrived by the afternoon train on their rejurn trom Baltimore, and have left the city 1 some of Glenat’s six horse omnibusses for the Falls of Schuylkill, a few miles north of the city, on the most romantic of rivers, where they partook of a collation given them by the National Greys, Capt. Fritz, of this city. Revorrep Loss or tue Britisu Steamer Tay.— Capt. Benthall, of the brig Midas, at this port ye: terday, in the short run of six days from Havana, reports that the U. 8. brig Lawrence arrived at Havana te even- ing before he sailed, bringing intelligence of the probable lowe of the British Royal Steampacket Tay, which vessel went ashore on Colorado Reef, on the 8th inst. She waa from Englend, with the mail and passengers, bound to the West Indies and Mexico. Immediately upon hearing of the news, istance was despatched by the authorities of Havana.—Balt. dmer., July 23. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. Finst Boanp, July 23 —100 shares Wilming‘on i, cash, 213; 100 do, +5, 213, $1000 Kentucky 6's, 1024; 200 shares Girard Bank, 64, 100 do, cash, 13; 210 do, 13. Sxcoxp Boanp, July 150 shares Wilmington RR, 214; 160 Girard Bank. 124; 60 do, bbds, 124; 200 do, dds, 129; $3000 Lanigs Sortsage Loan, 70; $1000 ‘Tenn “see 54, 85; $9000 State 744 P “ By a Nights pe Mail. 'BILAD aly 23—Arr Aorta, 5 Be ” ainokael Haid!” aa Wes na vent ray ior, and Prompt, hi wi is, Benthall, Havan ns, Long, Poni a, Homes, Boston. Below. an Potiish barsue, and a fail ng tKcreanon.a, July 20—Art Bolivar, Nantucket. Spoken. Nashua, from Philadelphia for New Orleans, July 4, lat 30 Sheppard, Havana for Baltimore, July 20, cff Cur Foreign Ports. Havasa, July M—In port Cristoval Colon, Smith, from N fork, arr ‘0th, dis ja, Roar Gibral- tate Hamilton, and New Yorke tie Rapids Ward. for New Yor Chartes' for Ro, Jone | n, from Bal- ‘ork—others as “KOR NEW ORLEANS—Packet of the 2th Joly vite splendid. fast sailing packet stip LOUL tain Hunt, will sail Oe ae oees er requrar day. The Lipo can steers gure herthe should not fall to make early application on foot of Wail street, or to W.& J. T. TAPSCOTT, 76 South street, correr ‘The packet ship LOUISA will succeed the Louisyil it nd sail ou the Sth Angust, her re 2 diy2e NEW, LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVER- i POOL—Packet of —The splendid and favorite packet shi ROSCLUB, tivo cone burthen, cage ohn Collins, will sail punctually as above, her regular ‘he ships of this line being all 1000 tons and upwards, per- pred about to sae for the old country, will not ogi to see e advantages to ived from selecting J line in pre- ference to any Ags as their great capacity them every way more comfortable and conveusent then" shipe of w ausal Cy class, and their a jodations for cabin, second cabin and Passengers it is well known, ars superior to of x Line Of packets. 'ersous wishing to secure berths should not fail to make early application on board, foot % ‘Wall street, or to their General Pausage Office, 16 So Nt thacret At their General je Office, Sy ezethre cor Maide a tae vE WwW OF LEANS LW YORK pliptige ely pocket—Te ani] ow the Sepn oF Tessie fast. saul ing packet ship LOUISVILLE, Capt Hunt, will pecliively sail as above, her regalar duy, x ht OF passage, having handsome farsiahed dations, apply on board, at Orleans Whar ‘of Wall street, orto K. COLL Ne a co. 56 Sonth street. Positively nc goods received after the eveninj ope ‘29th inst. tain New Orieaus—Mesers. (ulin and Woodruff, who wil Feromptty fe ods to thei aden hippers by this lin» may rely upon havieg their goods cor reel mm eared and that the ahipevot of this lite will positively saytasn The pace fet ship Oconee, Captais Jackson, will suceced the Louisville. avd anil 15th Aguuet iva re FOR HAVRi—The superior coprered French barque INCAS, Capt. Gervais. Goods will also be yaken for Bordeaux | Kor freight or pass OYD & HINCKEN, Brok iy23 re 9'Toutine Building A NEW YORK “ILOT BOAT FOR SALF — The coppered and copper fasyned Pilot Boat VIR- Nien will be sold low. | For parueulars, ing ire J. ROMEK, 179 Soush at. 4) 23 lw fr. FOR IIO JANEL O-PASSAGE ONLY 3S Augusi-—The +P STON, . } i Mendid ed 0, re. et... ee daspatsbed ia the fojlowineorsen, Sunda that when the he ships will sal ob. the ‘succeed os Be lendid affair, wh nie vn some weeks - ‘ rom, Hew Xerk, ¥rom Liverpool i eome off on eg Rrkuit pene: | feCAMBRIDGE: ‘dune July ‘The Socieiy, with such as 6 jain them fur ine 450 tons, 1 Nov. 16 Cceasion, wll embak ou board the apieudid stamer W..C, Barstow, Fe. 1 Ma 16 Aumerica.” from the foot of Bare'ay stiect, at § o’eiaek The ENGLAND, June Aug. 1 and brcoced afew miles rth Haver. Ta retarnin, ths 50 vons, Oct. Dec. 1 rund th which time the ‘eb. 6 April 1 40 performicg, th alan 1 Aas. 16 ili perform several m:quilier es at r 1 Dec. 16 peces; aft-r whieh they will veered to yore himend, Sti 1 Apri 6 ten Islard, wie ean ewertainment. will be p vised for the Hy Lael qhole slat ag rige 98 the beau ius gr tude a w 5 rs ! ocor Judge tadwai wither particulars will be stated in A. a future ade A liuiited’ nav bee I be | The KUROPE, 1 Sept. 16 disposed of $1 30. ig juding the ew ty hic 1 Jan 16 which early appli ation shonid em de u . Purber, 1 May 16 sigued. 18 Wyma Phe NEW YORK: (new Oc. 1 HEYRY MET 990 tons, Dee fe 1 iy2a arbre FIRTH, HAL couunsti B. Cropper, pnt * gue DR. HOLLICK’S LECTURES sows Jan Keb. 16 TO LADIL8 AND GENTLEMEN AT S2PARATE (May ye TTPHESE rill be avsin duhvetphio. New York on ws fans Mar. 1 dey, Thursday, Friday, and Sal y, July May daly 1 Ateight in tne ev for gentleme dat tr noo for lidies ouly. ing the whole hucran st Deculiarities of the fem stage, from the germ upy cents each lecture; ladi these hese L eetu 246 het mod:Is on each of these mornings from 9% ‘all nu |. Cans sti few doors east ot Broad w: treat fol) gio and Maiatenance ot Humio Lite, and the Causes of Di seve, illnstrated by fifteen perfect tull sized smopets, represent h eure, a9 ecm d on the. 8 to bot ES By every 235 3y98 at gr ‘foe order, foreale by jy 23 3 re rr ry az, EK K. COLLINS ado % South street. rey, Set sail Capt. Hackstaff, wit cabin and ry bin and ster ery isi preference S ay other. For ten very moderate, pier No. 13 F. iver, ot to ahi PASSAGE FOR Livexroor— day next, 25th of Jaly- YS ADI oe Thar AM! koown, @ “i 500 tons NDACK positively sail on Thursdar, ROCHY, BROTH Jy24 at r Ycomtn’ dations of the Adirondack, for exbin, second pasarngers, wi pection, be fouad to ing very lofy wy spelieien sb ald be ve made On board, at ot Bi FOR LIVERPOOL—' Ship ROSCIUS, Captain C otting, cy 26th instant. and the Farber on the lat August, thei For passage, havin N. B,—Pasenge from Great Eyitelp snd and Irela lar times be engaged by the re 1) sailiog every five days ayable nt st the prinel io end Lreland, on apy acer ab ir regular jor seca gate ne Packer mi on thr E,, Captain Ship», Tv CO ON SAT SUN AUIS On Saturdays, the boat will make but one trip, and only iv the at! ternoon—Bandays nad Mondays two trij 4793 Tus" jeae INESD, nes 5 hat wa f moat THOMAS SALMOND Shaltz, will ran to the Fishin, D AND, FORT HAMILTON, each way. RELL, EXCHANGE ON BNGLAND. IRELAND Kingdom, B. fm eat rates by ita 16th SCOTLAND AND W4 he so! it all tines for sale D afte yy a ti it ell toe principal Bankiv: ah is ri te ofp and 26h of eae! month, ET FORK HAVKE—Second Line—Th Shi Ba TIMORE, aw Fook, Master, will sa a the Ist of August. No.9. Tomtune a Site or + APP) an ot tamil or com*ort tn Ghete fas ia their qua..ties the trade. oe Commanders are well known en of ter and experience, and uhrauicyatatcention ill abwaye be paid to te the comfurt and convenience of P*Ptinctuality, as reyarda the day Of sailing, will be observed as eretofu Wetetore. of passage cotward {panes Rah at One Hupieed Dollars, for which ample stores of deseription will be woirtdod, ia tne sarepticn of wine oga liguecks whith wil furnished by the stew ait Neither th captain 01 these | 9% will be respon- uole for any letters, parcel is, oF pa lees, yy Fe = Ret wage, apply to OLD veins to aaa PASSAG 6i SOUTH ya la a follor - ae erent neal Buckets sailing as an ‘anes Phe shit NEW YORK: Capeain rover, iat Sane. iy addition io the abovesuperior ships, the subscriber's agenta 7 iave a aucceasion of frat clans Arncrican shine 4 customary, from Liverpool b hoy year, w La dn! “Great iia od Ireland |, may re~ taken to Jae eer) cai crenably capests ene | Ot Come out, Dralts oan as wat be rovineial Ban Wcotland and branghes tankers, Londons Srna Sa neal Centos tir at " den iets MAN, street, owar ‘all street. N.B. P Liverpectand avd oan at ll tues be by the regular iempeeland mjliag for Liverpool ev ret, ug eden on the ist, 10th and 20th of exch moat andto on applicanon seapore, ry

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