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pr Blane ‘with ite sh reflection. | “Ma'waleeetness, gies sas Just call there and purchase ech fom Gourand, And I warrant, co "ll a beauty bestow, Unmatched e’en in Mahomet’s heaven, We anxiously cantion our fair friends comen se u- merous counterfeits of Dr ‘G.'s Italian Metioated for ou tkin blemishes ; Poudre Subtile for eredi- | atin ea Grecian Hair dve, to. Buy ouly at 67 Wal Ker street, first store from. Broadway. to 2 Milk at , Reston) 74 Chesnut street, Fnileeeaiies Dyer, Pi ‘Green & Co. W. Worcester; “4 wn; ia Ferre, Mi ors, oe Haven ; Gray , Poughkeepale Storrs, Hudson; | Pearce, Albany ; ‘Warner, Utica, 2. “ ; RICORD’S PARISIAN ALTERATIVE MIX 7m, po oe ne cure of | era sec mdary 8: ene penénaed 7. &n injudivious use of mer’ ret ly this powerfu) | ative over Rie otter pronaatians forthe cure of Sy- disease it improves ton, whist erally ea wi mere! | een eee Pomme bortc ease recommendation we can give of it is, that it is ce pong by the medical faculty, twit os t cone consi merenry the only cure for those com. \ our #5, eareily fuck ani'vontty' leant fat 0, $y tt of the Union Office of the College of Med: ‘eine Rnd Phan cy, 0 Nassau street. W. 8. RICHARDSON, MB. Agent 0G- CHANGEABLE AND WET WEATHER WILL | . produce colds and coughs, which if neglected, are sure to | lead to fatal consequences. Shermen’s Cough Loze: | ‘are a sure antidote; they allay all irritation speedily, quiet rest, and cure much seoner than any other Hundreds of cases which hav | been cured by a timely use of this remedy. Dr. Sher- _ ™man’s warehouse is 106 Nassau street. its, 110 Broad- way, 10 Astor House, 227 Hudson st 188 Bowery, 97 East Broadway, 86 William street, 189 Fulton street, Brook- lwn: 8 Ledger Buildings, Philadelphia, and 8 State street, joston. QG- A REMEDY FOR DEAFNESS.—The vast amount of testimony already be in favor of Dr. Mc- Nair's Acoustic Oil is truly ust menihing. and we cap with confidence pronounce it @ certain reliet for all complaints of the ear. To the incredulous we would submit the fol. lowing case :— ! It is te Pog grvaont grande a Fa hited ves is with the at | have the pleasure of relat i} po the ae benefit [ es received from Dr MeNait’s Acoustic 0:1. I wasat the time I commenced the useof the oil, so deaf that I could scarcely hear at all, and any,one conversing with me was obliges to speak far above his ordinary tone of voiceto make me hear at all. | U_have now almost entirely regained my hearing, and | have not used the irhelpet one flask yet. {would atone |, lyirecommend all deaf persons to use this celebrated Oi h ROBERT CARPENTER, } Monroe street, , near Grand street Ferry. a Dr. MoNair's' Oil is sold onl: wine by Comst Co. 21 Courtlandt street Price ice ie per flask. tg TO THE LADIE*—A fine article of Cologne | and imported Bay Rum,for sale very low at 21 Courtlandt street Price 60 cents; also the Balm of Columbia, the best article now in use for promoting the growth, beauty and lustre of the hair; porns it a gloss and delicacy of feeling, unknown before. person who wishes to have Ato hair will do well to try this Balm” Priee gi, 72 and 60 cents per bottle. op. NERVOUS OR BILLIOUS HEADACHE.—Dr. Spohn’s Headache Remedy is a certain relief for this dis tressing Sapiens, Whole families, every member of which was subjectito this complaint, have been cured by thisurticle, Sold at 21 Courtlandt street. Price 50 cents and $1 per bottle. MONEY MARKET. Wednesday, July 31—6 P. ™, Stocks were @ little better to-day. There was very little alteration in quotations, but that little shows an im- provement. At the old Board Long Island went up } per cent, Canton j, Norwich and Worcester }, Stonington }, and Reading Rail Road }, Farmers’ Trust }, Indiana }. Vicksburg, Paterson, and Ohio 6's closed firm at yester- day’s prices; Peansylvania 6’s fell off }, Ilinois}. At the new Board Long Island advanced }, Canton }, Nor wich and Worcest ‘armers’ Trust 3, Illinois }; United States Bank, Ohio 6’s, and North American Trust closed at yeaterday’s prices; Vicksburg fell off 3, and Morris Ca- nal 4} since last sale. There is very little doing in domestic exchanges, and very little alteration in quotations. The annexed rates are now current although merely nominal. Domestic ExcHanor, JuLy Sist, 1844, & dis Apalachicola, 2 a +234 dis Fiteelph . para Mobis ao Bara $8" Montgomery, : Ee coli » gal’ Newt Ofens, al Charleston, a Nasi a 2 ie a ig La ig a To dis $1 06 33 he 15 90 485 482 500 1003¢a 1003 He ; tal Nepoledaa ees 883 2.985 We have advanced our quotations for sterling bills. The rates now rula just below specie shipping point. They are higher now than they have been at any date in- cluded in the annexed table. Quorarions or Fonsion Excuanorsin tH1s Vaaxet. Amster’m Ham’ em 39} 78% 30h 78) 3% 78 355% 78 35% 78 Bohg 78 Be F: i 3} 78% Be 35% 79 3534 78K ue 7 Ets The quotations for bills on n all points do not show raped change. The rates are kept wellup. Foreign exchange at. the South is very high. We annex quotations current at the principal Southern cities. QUOTATIONS FOR F XCHANGE AT THE yaa Cities, mene, vance. N.Y. Charleston, aly 27,8 ae §. — 1 alae Savannah, 26, jal Mobile a N. Or Mie At New Orleans rates are very high for foreign bills The southern markets are very poorly supplied. ‘The demend was very fair. At the other ports the rates are merely nominal, as there was very little offering. Do- mestic bills or the north rule at the We annex our usual comparative table of prices ourrext in this market for our principal stocks. It will be ob- served that government securities have advanced very much since our last. Prices or Stocks in tue New Yor Marxte. Redsem- 1844, June Rate. United States, 3 ine pe ia New, York, Oh, < iarmers’ Loan & Trast Co. 41 a — Ohio Life Ins: fo ag Co, 100 a— Bank of U, 9 age « x Hoge e Hai 7 Noohawl se iltason fen Healeoad, un 6 62! Utica & m Sehensotady Fe iP hatlage | is ies © los ater sg ux dvideud. ‘The General and State Government securities have im- proved within the past ten days several per cent. This can be mainly attributed to the demand in the market for these stocks for investment. The immense amount of money seeking employment, and the difficulty daily ex perienced in keeping it afloat, has induced capitalists to make permanent investments in the good stocks on the market. Should this movement be carried to any great extent, it will have a very unfavorable influence on the | market and advance the price of money, besides creating a scarcity, The present abundance of éapital is partly produced by the withdrawol of money from permanent investments, and its accnmulation in Wall'street, for the advancement of speculation. mand anticipated from stock operators an other spectla tors, capitolists are locking up their funds again in dividend paying State stocks. This market is in a very peculiar position, Fancy stock: are daily declining, and the brokers are disposed to remain as quiet as possible, until the position of the exchange market is more | clearly defined and the movements of specie more settled ‘The bare prospect of the precious metals going forward. Keeps the stook market very mueh depressed, and well it In the absence of that de- | }may. Should renewed up toa very inflated point, and by the time the high point Was reached large shipments of specie take place,a tremen. dous crash would assuredlybe experienced. This being the. Probable result of such a movement, the brokers act very wisely in patiently waiting the course of exchanges, be’ fore making extensive operations. Operators who, are ‘anxious to advance prices of stocks, wish to create an impression in the public mind that specie cannot go for- ward, that exchange must soon go down, and that the market will be fully supplied with bills throughout the season. They wish these assertions believed, in hopes Speculators will bite at the hooks they have baited | Those who act upon this foundation, must be caught and | fleeced. The present demand for exchange is very limit- | ed to what it will be throughout August and September. Our importers are now busily engaged in raising means | to meet the duties due on their importations. This de- mand must be provided for first, after this provisions must | be made for payments abroad. and then will come the cri- | sis. The foreign debtors are generally put off as long as cop sons that is, all payments at home are made first | Our foreign indebtedness is daily increasing. Within a | week sevem packets have arrived from Liverpool, London ‘nd Havre, all having on board full and valuable cargoes | The amount of duties received at our custem house for | July alse show the immense imports. These heavy im. | portations are not offset by a corresponding amount of exports, as the bulk of shipments has been made. The | payment for these goods daily arriving, must be made in | bills of exchange, or in gold and silver. Creditors abroad will uot wait for our new crops to come ay | in and go forward, When the balance of trade was | against Great Britain and France, we demanded and received the specie, and now the balance being re- versed, we must pay up in the same coin. The precious metals, judging from the present position of our foreign trade, must go forward, and those who trim their sails to meet the blast may escape shipwreck—at all events they will come out of the storm less damaged than those who, regardless of the squall brewing in the commercial horizon, carry full sail to the last. The advance alluded to above, in State stocks, has not been produced by any increase in the actual value of the | securities, but by an increased demand, end the with- drawal of large quantities from (he market. All our works of internal improvement, so far, have proved more productive than ever before Railroads are particularly profitavle, and are great favorites for investment or specu- lation. @ ‘The New Orleans Gas Light and Banking Company have for some time past been winding up their banking business. The annexed report was made on the 29th of June last, at which time the company declared a dividend of five per cent, or $1 50 on each share. New Oaixan: Gas anv Bayxina Company. Value per Estimated Seats ce value, Is ard noes discouvted, active $2665: $26,653 40 vable, ar 12.038 % 42,056 notes cisco’ted, protested ‘ 363 56 148,802 receivable, protested:++. 0,073 22 47,101 97 Capital of the branches $700,000 00 Deduct sted 583,566 33 412,864 80 {806,094 14 806,094 14 157,100-¢0 187,100 00 13/834 50 9,000 00 33,000 00, 93,000 06 3,994.17 3,994 17 Lats 24 ‘700 00 46,208 14 46,208 14 Protest account (coats. of Protests) 391 32 Law expeuses- 3,986 82 Real estate in New York: 8,000 00 8.000 90 ‘Cash in specie and notes: 42/036 7 42,096 7 Capital stock++.+++++ Deduct held by beaks Unelai Bia Ne aneres 0% Sect Jeposits on inzeres! Circulation 83 675 00 posits 29.977 55 93,652 55 393.830 87 $1,783,612 48 Estimates value of the tects f tee sess $1,783,612 48 Neduct liabilities: ++ ++ 426 GL Deduct outstanding capi‘al - 1,086,355 00 Leaving a surplas due the stackhol mb yates many, behdded dividend cn stcek Ow held by the bank=c> sess sescse snc crevs 1,389,781 61 399,830 97 35,775 00 $429,605 87 The company intend carrying on the gas works inde- pendent of any banking operations, and the affairs of the bank will be settled as soon as possible. Banking privi- leges are not considered us valuable at the present day as they were years ago. There does not exist that facility to swindle the public, or opportunity to speculate, and many banks, particularly in Louisiane, are anxious to get rid of their charters, or to reduce their capitals to avoid taxation and other expenses, which have become onerous in consequence of the decay of banking business. Old Stock Exchange. 9000 PenusylvaniaS’s © 75, 2 Canton Co 1000 do 4 2 ‘b60 A 97! 930 37' 98 it Readiee RR 49% 49 188 Patetioa RR b60 Es Long Ieland baw a 4 Nor teh & Wor 530 a 77 Stonington RR do boo ta” Bk 160 43 50 do 60 4. % 50 do 43% Board. i 98 50 Long Island 783 30 Norwich & Wer 38150 do To 2) Canton Co 38 New Stock HKxchange. 1000 U States6’s 60 1154 10H&BRR 60d 12) 10000 \hio 6's 15 98) 50. N A Trust 30 14 1000 [lhino,s 67s 60 41% 2 do. 83 lbp 1000 Lilinois 6's 43) 25 Morvis Canal us 25 Farmers’ Loan 41% 2 Cacton Co 815 37} % Norwich & Wor 57m 75 3135 5 do 58) 25 U 8 Bank s109 7% do it 10 do % © do a7 to b30 9 50 do 93 57% 3 do 930 8% 5 tb "337% 18 Vielabu wx 0 ie 25 Long Island m % do % do 7% % © do aw 7 7% do 78% 100 © do % 0 do 810 78% 25 = do biog 100 do 19078 100 = do W0 do i 50 do 10 = do 1600307825 do. sow 8 Asnas—Taere kine beely Down some sure—There has late! some ns in but it has now ceased, and prices have “Rutled down tapy} 06} a4 12}. Pearls remain firm at $4 379. Exports from Ast to 30th Jul; Pots, bbls... 7,948 Pearls“ 965 Berswax—Sales prime northern’ and southern at 20 a 29} cents. Corton—The sales to day were quite amall, but on the few lots disposed of, the tendency of price was in tavorof the buyer. FusutDry Cod seis at $2 81} 2 67} There is fair a demand for Mackerel. Wequote No. at $10 25 a 10 60 No. 2 $808 12}; No. 3 Har—North river bale is in moderate request. We quote shipping qualities at 32 « 33c Provisions—he speculation lately z fois, 2 on in pork has been lost, Wa now quote prime s mess do. $9 374, Boot is vory dull. City and cota prime sells at $2 00.and $3 12); do. mess m $0 00 here has beea conederable’ doing, iu Lard, and safes have’ been made at 64 a fc for good'to prime keg. Exports from Is to 30th Ji b ee) Bene Pork, Lard, | Waaur On axp Bowe —Whaie oil ‘seils in’ th | at 38 cents, and crude sperm at 90 cents cash. Buye whale oil hold off a little. Whalebone 46jc cash. In New Bedford last week. sperm oil was held at 93 0 95 | cents; 90 cents was freely offered Right whale oil fetch ed 33 cents. Holders of whalebone asked 48 a 60 cents | ‘There were imported last week, 4230 bbls sperm oil, 14,065 bbls whale oil, and 147,000 ibs bone. Cotton There is very little doing in this staple in this or any | of the southern markets, The last crop has nearly | all been received. The receipts here up to the latest dates exceeded our estimate —twe million bales.— | There is yet a month left before the season closes. Should rices take a start and improve, the receipts up the Lat of Boptomber would be larger than they otherwise would as the planters force every bale into the market, when prices areon the advance. We annex a statement made up to the latest dates. Exports or Cortom rrom tHe Unite States Received Steck To G. France Total. vist 4 onhand Cleared from Britain. tat, 14: Ny Grieane,Juiy 20 Su7 288 116,835 601.790 857.003 Mobile 53,005 265,029 465°747 Fionda, Ju'y 6 4 Hi Georgia, July 26 | 8Caroiiva, iH 'n 13s ercnay Virginia, N Wore jul Other ports, Nee = ately Sorta hve 3 1.525 274,795 1 568 470 2,000,890 150,98 Same time 1813 1.453.356 341.4 6 1,981,166 236.117 99, 6) wine Wine 18A2 923,762 391,124 1,439 859 1 660411 508 e The Liverpool packets of the Ist and 6th have full car. goes of cotton. ‘¢ annex current quotat Livenroot. CLassivica tion. M.Orl § Mohit of 6, % | of Oats at 28 a 24 ots. 2000 bales. The qualities of ordinary which are most in demand, have becor € Puy oe oy ip and fine, — a —,nom’l; fair, 74 874 cents; middling fair, 707}; middling, thee; ordinary, 6 a 64; inferior, 4a 44. New Onixans; July 20 full —Holders ere have, bpen to obtain full prices, and on the middlig and decriptions Unk bare ia moet instanoes, ta improvement of an } toaj}olacent a pee MS Sinn) demend has been most active for Louisiana and isa‘ppi Cottons ef the ordinary and middling callgese but ere have been sales of North Alabamas and Tenpes. sees, and, indeed, of almost every description and grade The receipts have now dwindled down to a tew scattering lots of no great importance, and the stock on sale is re- ore to some 9,000 or 10,000 balea—most]; Louisiona and beeg Cottons, and in the hands o many factors, ero are disposed to be very firm as to prices. The bu: ing has been almost entirely on English and continentel a count New Orleans Classification, (assimil to that of Li erpoo!,) “Louisiana and Mtiasisaipnn inferior, 4254, neon nary, 5} a 6}; middliny ota 78 midiing. on $873; fair, 8}; good fair, 8} a9; good and middling, very scarce There is no great ‘cea in this market. Prices, there- fore, are not very firm. ‘There continues to be, however, bri England. misbiees ve Cea ie oon 8 flour at 3 26, ane jo the same Iilnot eet ol ype 91 cents; Northern corn 50; Southern 48 ; rye 63, and oats Mascents. In Rochester, on the 27th, old wheat was selling at 6s, 6d ; new 6s. There have !.een a few Joads in this week, which sold for 6s. ; } we understand this is the price age millers intend giving for new wheat Little doin, flour, in a wholesale way, this week ithe price at w h some was sold, was from $3 75to $3 81} Barley of the new crop_a little has been brought in, at 36. per bushel the goal od. Oats, 22 t» 24c.'; corn, 8s. to Sx. 6d. \ere was nothing of moment doing in Howard street Flue in Baltimore on the 29th. Holders of new asked 25, and fresh ground parcels, manufactured old wheat, were ‘offered at $4. The receipt rice continues at $3 No sales of any Mills Flour rom new Wheat. Holds arked $4,837}. A sale was made of 800 bbls, fresh Lining from old eat at $4. In consequence of there some demand for shipment, ‘Wheats heve advanced a lit ‘he market was pretty well supplied, and the sales pelt, follows:—family four eat 98 a 95 cts; ordinary to prime ditto 7 ag ete; good to strictly prime’ Sarg inth, red, free of garlic, 83 a87 cts., and good prime NM rylend red 80.85 ott. Sulex of white Corn at 44 cts and of yellow at 45.247 cts. Sales mprecedently heavy stock of breadstufs on hand inst. in Buffalo was working off finely by canal The ui on the Ist exports, and an excellent local consumption, on the 29th. ‘The extent of operations were 600 bbls choice Michigan at $3 64 ; 150 bbls do, 3 65, and 170 bbls fair Ohio at the same notation A small lot of St. Joseph flour brought |. to go to Canada, a portion of which was y brought 79 cents. Milan at be had under 80 cents.— ‘There was none there. No movement in corn. Nine- twentieths of all the surplus wheat exported from the lake region west of Buftolo has gone throngh Canada via the Wi lland canal. The whole of the wheat shipped through that canal in 1840 was 1.833.765 bushels, tod the flour 209,016 bbls. The total of 1841 was also increased over that named atrifie. Taking the exports by the Canada route thia season, together with the ag, Sagregate received here to the 22d inst., and they zy the following general summary secoraing t to the the Bu lo Advertise: Recei Gone via Canada. Total. ‘Wheat, bushel. ... 1108, 000 000 86,000 2,066,000 This gives the movements of wheat alone, not flour or its component portio: American Manufactures, Mere the demand is somewhat inacttve—no change in prices. In the other markets the same features are appar- ent. There were ¢: m this port in this month cotton ots, Inthe week ending 27th inst. 781 packages were shi, from Boston, viz :— to Hayti, 88; Smyrna, 200 ; ‘and’ uth America 548 bales. In factory stocks there is not much doing. We annex the prices. Amoskeag has gone up to 36 advance in view ofits a approsching dividend, which is expected to bea @ flourishing state of the machinery a branch of its business. Prices or Factory Stocks. Par value. Market value. n—June29—-— —July 27-5 20 1080 alll Mills. — a i 560 a 0 a 1090 2 — a 118% = a 1200 — a 1100 — a 1130 1080 - 1010 — — a 1120 700 a 735 10523¢a 1095 "a 1050 — 2 90 1150 a 1200 1350 a 1365 12 2 — 1100 2 = 555 am 1350 a 1370 1200 1300 305 a 325 1100 a 1150 — a 1068 103 a 105 Lowell Bituchine, ua — 2a 3390 The Laconia Com; in 1843, and was autl 1 rrised last winter to increase its cap- ital to $200,000, has already nearly completed the founda- , in 8aco, which was chartered tion for the first mill. The edifice will be very large, and this, with the second mill of the same company, will con- tain'not far from 25,000 # pindles--as many as are now in the fonr mills of the York Company. The foundations of the second mill of the Laconia Company will probably be laid before winter. ‘The Water Power Company is fully employed in their own mill on the same fall, upon the machinery fer the La- conia Mill No It will be finished by the time the mill is completed, and an immediate beginning will then be made upon the machinery for No. 2. The York Company, the oldest of the corporations, completed its works last year, or the year before, and does not contemplate any further enlargement. It has four mills, and has of late years been very snce in whew, haweber, ‘severe thprovements, erection of new boarding houses. In fact, several must elapre, before the jous works Saco will exhibit any thing like a fin’ Th various labors of digging down and filling up, the eying of foundations for betlding, the opening of new streets, and the erection of new bridges, will create a very active business in that quarter, for a long time to come. ‘The Pepperell company, chartered last winter, to be lo- cated at has not yet commenced werk, as it would he impossible to obtain any machinery the present year. It ia said ever turning out months ahead. achine shop in New England capable of tory machinery has orders for twelve Foreign Markets. Rio px Jawerno, June 20.—The arrivals from the United States since the Ist instant are 6; bringing 14,123 bbls of flour; 20 packages domestics; 277 do tea; 490 boxes Composition candles; 10,000 lumber; 1860 bbls rosin; 40 0 beef; 73 hams; 100 boxes soap; 12 hhds tobacco; 10,000 iba wax; 50 coils cordage; 200 pigs of lead, and sundries. Flour—The sales have heen 2000 bbls New Orleens at 16), 500; 2600 Richmond Country at 13j900, it being very fresh and good; 2500 bbls Richmond, in small parcels, at 16000 a 16/500; 1500 old Baltimore at 16)000. The stock in first hands is about 22,000 bbls Richmond, and 16,000 of other qualities; in all hands about 80,000 bbls. ‘The mar ket is extremely dull, and present prices barely maintain- ed. The continued arrival of more than the consump- tion, with the great stock ((ully six months supply) must keep prices extremely low; nothing buta total cessation ot experts from the United States. for several months, will have any effect. Sales of all American imports very difficult, except wax, which brings 1/050 a 1\j030 Uh, Seles of Hyson ten are 1-00 a 1)900, accord quality; Young Hyson 11/500; Hyson Skin 1)(100; th of Hyson Skip and black teas is very large, and they unsavable. Composition candles 600 a 640 rs per Ib. Lau her 564000 per m. Rosin is , but we fear it will de ine supplies of ill prices of superior gave d sales have been made at 3j quence of the reduced to 15,000 dant and promises to be of good quality, but until August there will be no good selections. The old erop finished. Theexport of coffee since the Ist in been 17,589 bags to New York; 10,957 to Baltimo: to Boston; 1600 to Philadelphia. Total, 32, 275 bay iy fee. Exchange was done freely per packet of 13th at 25d. Since the arrival of the packet on the 17th, it has been ve- ry firm; no m offering under 254d; doubloons #14400; Hare 1696 a 2) Jnne 2 = H. T! hom on, Philadelphi 2200 bbly flour, 600. do katt mn, from Philadelphia, St Twonas, July 17.—Beol— Moss, $6 8 8; prime, 42 5 Pork—Mesn, 9 a 10,5 799 per bbl. Fish cod--112 Ibs. $4.0 4 60, wanted. Hams, $6 2 10. . ter, $9 ard, $68 | Candles, 8's and 10%, $10 a 13. Sperm, sah at yellow, $4. Flour, Philadel) r bbl. Rye, Philada. $3,6004, wanted. ; do do pe Pater sm $14 9. Bread Pilot, per . $8.2 3.50, wanted; Navy, $2.60, wanted. Rice, $3.50, wanted. Porter, $2.95; Cider, $2, Tobacco—Virginio, $5 a7; Kentucky, $5 28, dull; Manufactured $6 a 9, dull Spirits of all kinds very dull of sale. Prices are in hm demand at last quotations, say Madeira, $2 a 3 per z, ipe pe: Teneriffe, $ jeaux, per cask, $158 40 Spices no change. sales whatsoever. Lumber Pitch Vine, as Hoope and Shook« in no demand.’ Teas very dull. Sterling Government, $4874 per £ Sterling ot 90 days. Private $4.85 Bills on the United 8 ,204 percent. discount.—Phila Gazette, Died, On the Bist July, of bronchitis, Jo John and Mary Ann Scott, oged 7 yea The frie of the family, those of Mr. Owen Byrne, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from fo. 19 Pears street, this alternoon at 5 o'clock. 0a the 80th duly, at the residence of her THomas, son of ind 6 months. iy ly iy i f > pat dS gests g35 20) — = is = . Se5 re ; Arrived. Havae—S} ip Uncas—Moasier Welsall, and 36 in the steei- ‘Buenos Aynes—Barque Mason Barvey—Mrs Elizabeth B Alvear bend Ah vest John Halle Juan Aeateh bog, Nanvoo—Master F A Traman, of Wi “T D ed: ng Bene Ste . PR, child 1.MINGTO: Brie Fas Joun, ‘Nee: jessrs James Avherton (Ji id and servant, a Sehr Alarie—Capt H Adams. Captain we Mc Manners, Messrs LD E wan Jas has Sampson, Wn tin Barker, Wm sauvidet, Poicarps Mond,and 8 Moss. of Norfolk, U SConent of nd Mise Read, of Norfe ViaEwen, trong, Jas Fanny—U Rakin. Fore! —Bhip Cemeraseee, rtations. MShaw—3 V i 1-4 F Homdegrin—i¢ "! Heanwto—15 Bry soige Sehwartte 1 Boving & Wellcim3 een i Heachet 2 Bovrnry D Trumns &eo—9 F Fabugnzetts—5 Melizan Gourd & 6x18 dom1W jes James M Cal & com: Laschjake & Wessex bock—48 Hinand & Wraneon—300 P A Renali—1 A T Ott Mowegiont Lewis & Farman--i2 Gannew 2 Wm Bengwin & co—t1 T Mailland & co—5 Srignett & Sr—24N Cartoux & son—2 Oscar Vailes—100 Bowring—100 P AH Ren: ult & co—83 pkgs to ode: r Buenos ee pony Masou Barney—109 bales mdse 5363 dry hi we Corni & Traman of ‘Sr Jouns, Harmony’s Nephews & C: master=8 kegs molasses 2 kegs rum O S Moss. Savannan—Brig ( ides WOW lee < Lar pa d. Tiles lancom PR-Brie De Forest & co—80 Jamieson & 1] ry Witheelt ‘0,1.do ostrich fenthers Van Barco r J Rodman~22 Mas Sanford—404 Beane & i. may W Burger—485 ile JL Baldwin—t Mitebell & Chep- tes, Markoe & co—13 E ek Be en hides 1 11 bales wool atthe ts Mhebaud horse tails F seor — 1069 bags coffee + Barstow th & co—142 do E Corning & 0106 hhds mo- bbis maiasses 5 Domestic Importations. wil bales corton 90 «1 om iT bales cotton H Liston do & Welier—64 do FB & KR Groves ernlee « —tesk G Bogart—9 rice t» order. MA RITE ME HERALL Packets to Arrive SB Whitwey, Th Yorkshire, Bs duane * Hosken Salling Days of t FROM LIVERFOO! Packets to Sal), europe Se HtyEEOO! Europe, F urber. neroen ce, Nye, PORTSMOUTH. Prinee Albert, Sebor, ‘Toronto, Griswold, VOR Haver. ee Fanck, reign sun SUN SRTS++ ‘Shr Fore! Brow timore, NL MeCready ry ‘si newspapers or news immediately on their arrival Agents and home o ithe are also confer * favor by sendi levine they may have. He will board them Correspont intel i can obtain Hy received. thaske " Cleared. pe pesnge bbe a Lips Lacan H Marshall; Baltimo: ky Havre, Boyd & ae sepean cum a aware RMD: tne ‘m Ward, Dally St Seb Harman, Afr Brige W'S Houle: ‘New Je Jersey, jeSehr Ciel, Vansamer Bal: Arrivea. thin Uneas, Latham, ‘ase eae 18th June, with mdse, to ED fi nothin, Wand tere York, Wight from, New On Bean: Ship kimily, Da wih wit to mith Trini Bi ma ek Brig Levant, We h ke wa iahi-6550) juribatt & fort for 24 hoi dse and 13 au Kuvomus, Ma iguerte, que jarney MK aud Mary Pe ‘auvoo, Hamil Caha, with mot Frances Louisa, hasvarily covfersed his was snuck by she mate ene cook in inion to WM Ie Rose Co. Br brig F pany, Stoyle, 12 days from Sc John, N@, in ballast ster, 15 days bushels nit. to J ath, for Baten, Id ug-r to P Harmony Nepl +4 sd on the 23d instart, having beew p ‘The covk was placed in iron Jamyed everborrd »ed was in the up by a Yorfoik pilot bey sud Ayma' afield, 39/dave from Rio Janeiro, with im & Bor ixle, Seignette, 43 days from Rochelle, with 7, Scott, from Buenos Ayres, June MM, from ,Tarke Island. to Nes- Foulke & yon. Levit {or Portland, soon da: froin St Jaan Deloss Re- Zaldo., Lelt Austin, of the only Am vessel in Soule 13 days from, st “Johas, PR, h Abel Marine, the wed by the ews & Co when of water our; w ‘ou board of the b Feason he gives is, aa Englishman by bit h. Keli’ Frauces Jane, C- fin, for. Baltimore im a few dui Caro: line, Many, cf Boson, for Philadelphia, tne ouly American el V*frig Monhagan, Colley, 10 days from Cals wo Sith Boynton with 1 7 940 sticks 1g (\inton, Lyon, 9 ee ‘e Clearmaa—20 R= Sailed in en wh 20th, on ‘ouer ©. adovus, ooner Mi ‘ith : 15 ht oh 38 30, lon 7 rh, de ‘Tigress, Hart, ze W maate Osceola, Syleeates oars. from St Domi mahogan: ria K'orte, eb tie, Hoy ope, with lumber any, io bbls honey to AC Ho ya Sesh Gavteunh, wath ookion, © sengers ‘nrren, 10 dx’ hides to Vileten tor Vale soni ity Bastimore, 1du; ea'dsys irom Norfolk, mdzs to N L 8,6 days fro Wilmington, with = sehr Ida, Howard, from Sierra Leone, June %h, aad 10 days the Capes, with floar, &e ‘to A) Hampton Koads ton for NYork; Joseph W Brown, for Fall Kav Newark from Nassau, NP, Tascaror, Smac sehr Spark. Will bes 29 Schr Siias Crave, Johi aval stores, to.8 Le Mitchell Schr HP Havens, Farmer, | day feom Saow Hill, wi heorm palm oil, 10. J P Squires & Son. th hi Alarie, Browne’ “faye from Wilmington, NC, with mde to N L MeCready k ( he, froin Richmond, and 42 hor & 8 mn, from wright, Lewis. fur Tro Joeph Jovatitution, Boston, and lonck, days trom Smithfield, to master °, 5 days from Wiln ington, with to master. i " ; Schr G Franklin, Nelson, 2 days from Cherrystone, with corn to moster. Schr Oneco, Jobrson, from Hav: Sebr Schr Anthroe ophora, Sloop George Lex, Baker. 24 hor Brig Sea Flower, Ro! to Boston, #il hand: Also, one ship, one berque Arr 28th, Catharine, Berr Lee, Smith, from New York; Wandopasso, Drayer, from New- port, Havre, will sail don, wil J Less this yer de Grace, wit ia, with melor rom Vi from New Haven. Below. Oba! from Wilmington, bound A and two brigs unkaown. Correspondence © of the Herald. Ri. Counter Orrice, Craneston July 284 P 2 5 Sherwood, ard Henry Miscellaneous. Packet ships Europe, for Liverpool, and Baltimore, for vy aly, £7, 1843, "1844, D a Wave, of Packet ship Prinee Albert, for Loa- to-morrow. Annivats at Quesnc.—t Zomaparative statement of ibs aud Taide to the 2th of Tonr: SHOR RerE, 74 mens "tess 624 215,914 16 037 369, aod for, Gloucester, from Atckeriie, we said to have arrived at Holmes’ Hole, with Joss of master by sick- Whalemen resy. New Bepronp, Jaly 20—Arr Ki 427 we ) Gray, ip on account of ill health, tara home by way of Pan¥ma, Mr. Tomy mT? Rasvell, Indian Ocean Adams, of ONG, with 550 ae Capt tre ing chief mate, har gone out mester of the ship Touched, under sil. Feb 19, Mito, Gardner, NB, 250 bb! Empire, Vee- der, Nant 200 bbls Sa Fiower, Roll tain nd all bands Rey able. 6 lays from tat 50, 10, lon 6°, 6O—b: Velaseo, Choate, 25 ton 79, 49 Nai ton bi 120 36-42, te ahip steering Mire ace Wa it ao ink hy Maron Barney, at New pound to hy dg Prince, = ne Ennomas at thts joston for Havana, Math, ‘int 28, 23, fom Boston retnguerate 28th inst, Bos iE Satie we wre ot, with ler Tien U8 fsete eerrea te oa hai is Ny 26-— Are Swi Gibraltar gine dar Alero Or ie iy i Philad fi for Roses, ? PR ‘id Bal may for ed Joh rt Haide: tiga. Home Ports. Lusec, July 22—Sid, Attahapes Persie Hamor, Richmond; Homer, delphih; Roscoe, tor NYork. pyc Jaly ia acd Mi jallect: id Hi ley. Savana Richmo 0, Ma gimen, Hiail and Were. Sear, a jiagara, Lovell, Alban: do; Miner, Row Yorks ‘Telegenched—Na tt, Bangs, frea Havana tr i amd Sere are 20: 1 abe. Bowes ton, Rie! aw, Meigs, Ree, N ors; 25th med Daughter, st Macnuas, Jaly 2s—Sid, Wave, NYork. Jannah & Abi mal |, Cape Haytien: fecpe Suse onto iat At Plate fm Philadel) Soe 4 port Paris, Hoffman, f ph? Lh ‘t ee lo: ‘Norton, ‘28th junderland. ra, ‘Sob M nfeguard, Smith: sect ‘earon, og fH el hae ase; 27—Are Gazelle, Churehill, Hei ned Mameilleg: 2h, Ci Chevalier, Weodbury theuer, Lunt, Bosto joutH, July 26—Are Argon, Chase, Norfoll: Delta, Yorn: 26th, Freq Warren, Warren, Picton Goode! 5 Pac fe Amanda, Paragon Cambria am Cie Victor, frm © York Th Phitadc try 980 tent Grea, “Bultimore ne sina "ea, Bliffias, N un of Sisoe, for Trinidad uve for Fhilad old I7.h; Queen Phaladeiphia. ow ; Louisa, ete. ‘New Vor 23d June Cadi (w) Wt New York ek, NVork: Giravorut Situssall Boston’ Reso id Me ‘Stewart, me bela rel euch, thors: ite ucester; itilan; Gear? Berry, Phi Mibu N Betyast, July 2'—Arr North Carolina, Bayley, Bangor, d— ho toa; Shakepeare, te jontoc, Young New Orleans; Germ, Lineolu, kestport Lisbon, ‘Tarior Frank- fort; Wankines, Crowe lS Work Ar—Cariby Nieke Santo Tou wrenee, Howes Baltimor man, Ponce; Olive Bravch, ; Home Howes, and Keyan, Philadelphia. ‘Two sinters, (af Mt Desesty 8 New Yorks kar cunest, Sawyer: Varhall, Hi & Frank, Siemon, Philadel cee Friend Lovells Quear Waker, Mail” Nichol tov, Nickerson, New York, fic 5 v2: ab TH B. Lewis, EROHIDENCE Jaly 29—Arr, i wena, + Jane Tompking, Jenkin ai Fleneeoe Pay! . hous ‘ariel Have: 7 George Loy val, ‘St (ras C'batdwee Poitapecenmia, Jol ‘weed Hermalii ‘Delignt, ean, Bo. uton, St Son tou; Lygret, Kenny, Bosto Wako My, eee di It ary 3 Liberty, Piukh ms ‘Poriamouths lw ch Bayh: Florid ton New Yo Naw Basokn, July 29—Arr John A}lyne, Browe. Yor sa Lemue' do; Le k; Ellen Rodm orfolk . e~ York ja Died on ber ‘0 holm, Newport, Charl lot oe ‘ itt, ue Holder Borden, Baker Philndel- pin fond ut r= Or Tat bm i” fra Charleston, sla— x Seenta, aa Quan Howland, Baltsmore; Richard led Arsenal, Canfield, Albany , On the 19th James 3I—Arr Br Standard, Darrell, Kings realeny Tvan- Prov: idence; Oram, du; Be. Nonroux, "aly a Laveett, Vert: from, Hichmond ja Woads—J bnd to Sandwich, oe NC Bdys. 29—Ar V, Ferr Hampton Koa —Bradore, Marshall, Porth ind for Peterson, Turks Ial Londyn, via N York. Potomac, Leay tt.fm i tony “raty 42—Cld, Wim Gray, Crosby, for Bostou; Tol- lah.nvee, New Onuxans, Jol a market; Charlotte, tii ton Gaty Hey, for Charles‘on Ans, Joly 23—W ‘kona, Duckendorff, Cowes pe, Boston; Native, (Tex) Matson, FIVE HUNDHED 1 OLLARS REWARD. "| Hie ov ore Of the Leather Manofaetarers” Bauk, Dock Bank of this ae id for the reo overy of th: same bills of the Dry will be part of New York, Jaly Slat, 184 amount. 1Ce, OF THE Vat deeb, was day, of the sam of $2,500 in bills of the fullo rt in- 5's and 10's and JAGGARD te C Wank, Brokers, 65 Wall street. 4. ut 100 dollars in 1e above seward pro rata” for any 3t*m MRS. Cecgaan AGENCY FOR DOMESTICS, Between Waite asp Wacken Staeati ABLISHE-D unéer the most respect’ the parpose of supplying families with f.1thiul domestic or of nee from 7 o’clock A. M. till 4 o’clock, P.M. jm? ES}? servants t a way, East Side, New Yorx. table patronage, for AC TUTT! LE, Aucti ane Ee CUT! ERY ‘ORHAN GOODS, ke — 8. PLA COB Jeqsou wit atthe Vie chaut’s a rof Gold suee Sheffield Hard aad Pocket Cuiler} ie, with soper Tebe Catalogars cow ready. gud over. 3 Recond F. take place This Day, (T. chanye: Auction oon. 232 lots of Birmisghara and evsert Knives and Farks, Pen rc. Which, the sale will commence, Gimen Stp'e ono Y ak erm nein aud D ix months for Hyrdware Sale this day.) at Io o'clock, 23 PLA t'. Cor. WY Mute wresed Empty Flour Barrels. WAT eet and Bond acreet, letter-box 907 Upver' Post Office Ecqarre at 159 ea ated eye) Office for a Medical Gentleman between Ayply by bors ieee MD JM Iwere | WANTED IMMEDIATELY, YOUNG oF middle-aged tad: tore, in Bro Cosfectionary + with boar., aud permanent © place by addressing a ice in the applies’ ts hand writ i aion i to bg. 30 to attend a Bakery and ‘wages $6 per monih, Such a one may tear of jai ery,” Krouk'yu Post W frau Rieeace ood rr commenda’. hows of 1 aud 307 leecher screet corer of ious. ly to M Ape QNTED IN A RETA DRUG BTORK—A yung © has some Le dial of the Rasinees, BSS LET ottage Flaen twee the wax ielpcena red ae s both for honesty house servant, aud ca pai Cail between the hours 1 su ‘Te D—AtCAFk TORTUNI, No 7 ar Place, a He must have une aceptionsble Maulatto mn preter. 530 ate AMUSEMENTS. GRAND THE NEW wae Broo B OF BOATON THURSDAY RV EWIN AUGUST 1, MY VITT, PTED, Au Intermission “ot baltan-hour, for P ome’ mea. during wich » auiendi dh in and > efreste y 0 Immediately aftr the ute mens pein 0 the city GUARD CAMe GLE: a for tem by aden fompoogd for, them: | tyr Gabe teil be sung by the e JOHN “OF PAHs maanohtsete FIRS WORKS, Boors rrea at? —Kateriainments, summoner at & pecieety. ring the even- oe will rus to oud from the Garden * Fifty Conte 0 ‘ooceapemmant at eile eaeabl ment on acevnat of weather, ag ite «rand entrance from B: 00m is provect: and the New Saloon, which is from the top aa‘ Siac ean accel aor OPERA HOUSE, CHAMBERS STREET THURSDAY RVR, ER RR will be presented GRAND TOULNAMON PROCE: * Admission to all parte of open at? terform wer to commence at 8 0’ CASTLE GARDK! THY PROPRIETORS of this well known and fashiocabl reaort. beg leave to inform the tbe bie, ‘gid yelled cit FM. "tn nddition to the ate soya ch & view of the Bay, ine healshfal breser, which rkiing streams of a chanmiug SPocgini loner ae Bavd—Leeder, the Bret ealty, he to Rie fair evening —— 1236 cents. for which refreshments will be furnished. ee GREAT AND ATT FREE EXHIBITIO) aT TMX ELYSIAN FIELU&, HOBOKEN. R M'CARTY resvecrfully aunounces that he bes ma le arrangements for cH Sir HOOD, KUGGLE# and TTAMS.. end Unegaaled er! tbs fy capmentie on 1 Phe Exhib tion wilt sor. Magic Plates by Mr WILLIAMS, the cslebrased Plate Ww rand Balancer in which ve stacds wari valled, sasisied by his son Mester AVON Inproduse hig avel and will St i ‘wr HOD Ki 1) led y. July nly Mae gtl ige of age. who will neh feats. mach adv ired Siagh Rene ‘perform bis wonderful feats of » of peseasth ail nen his acts by turning ill leo basset ‘on the E.lutic Wire,aad Dance , Balarce ov Chairs, sud will conelude with the t of Standing on a Barre: which rests on the Wire, dui the fee int ofeqaiiier at Ko extraordinary strength by lift hts, he, and introduce ie 800 i) Be ey N, in thelr pleasing acts of Grecian and Presaian Au Lotermiasinn of half an hoi 1M, WOOD wil it Ko apwr. oufy perfueried by bi ‘the F Eahinition mi conclu S'G<OR GAKCL A Good Bond ‘of Mh innttendance Re gf perfurmance every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 19 See GRAND WHIG CONCERT AT THE APOLLO SALOON. HERE'S TO YOU, HARRY CLAY. THE HERALDS OF VICTORY H HAVE COME !!! ‘The Boston Clry Vor Mears, WHITE, GIBSO! BAILEY and CRAGIN, Members of the Bonton ¢ No I, assisted by Bosten’s Will give a grand and harm Ou WEDNESDAY & TT UR Day YER, July 31. one As eu Under the direct patronage he Whie Chats of New York, eu which occasion the prz- sorg, writen by- J. H Warland, the Fine Old many athe le by » gentleman of “South ‘arolima and many oul be sug, \perior inasner. ir Programme see small \s ts, ceatay tn be had of ne eommmitem at the, club. jy28 lw ec THE ALHAMRA, 559 Broapway, axrwxen Sprino axp Painoe Staxers. 118 to ghionabie lace of reeort is open for the season. ces, Fruits, J and other refreshments, are of the finest description x Orch tr, combining some of the frst musical ta firm every aveniua exrepe Barardays and San ite Preews com the comy ‘of Steaua, jebrated cat Bertini, and others cums celel MAN’S LITERARY $ SALOON, COSTUME GALLERY, 1 BEA utr RUT FAL RN TING &, No, 203 B: York, FADMIBSION ONES Mune ONLY. STRA% GET sbould leave the «ity without to see the Greet Uollection of Books Printings apd Exe PUBL Sat e ROOM’ We filled w mice Tooke 0 of every find in vorious Innguages including Prints an hg, hy sce which, aut the NO CHARGE: in mn CHEAPEST ILLUSTRATED VER PUBLISHED. PART TWO JUST OUT, Price Twenty-Five Cents NIVERSU vi 5 or, Pieto ial World—Edited w b ing a Collection of agrav- Suntries Portraits of. and of Works cf Art, of all ug-a and cf ev pub!i-hed in Monti ly far's, exch con Iv Guished Stee! Para from thew pistes qurrto paper, acd will te accompanied with bages jetier press jbtelsat hers of he, Pictorial repatte ae pres nte» with Three Premiums, (see prog Pre et AK ES MULLER, tim vs, Talasre on demy it to twelve aw will au! tawtwem ists 8 tan erect MOCKING BIRDS. OF YOU Su AND OLD MOCKING ene, ed from the South, all in a healthy coudition, and sola chenp if applied for soon, at Love oe CENTREVILLE "TROTTING COURSE, L I. August, at 23 o'clock, P M—A Match To beat the ‘mare 200 raver tn ony part of the course 6 04 aémtr WeDs Heats Ang st Tth-Maveh Tor $400, Tw hing 250 Ibs b-tween the cel Assy Down, 530 teod ES y GUARD FETE—In honor of the “New bog and Boston.—Niblo’s, Ist August, 1841.—Drivers up oft Broadway, and taxe therm wy 531 2tis*re ITiSH BRIG will bed. |r pnts tamarec Ibi under ona (ied \ is “All goods not peter" sO UODNULL a} MTT RS, iP in reverse ‘trimges wilt Jeave their company with horses ISAAC H BROWN, FROM DUNDE t Le sent to pud- ch street. gi fiers fs Bal TiMORE.—I at 1! o'clock M. to-day o4N K ‘the rhe Reading Rooms, at balf-past 1A. M If ye weathe . The ra iwaving A line aedrei ERY, doing a bt he feasou for the oui to Mis. The Good Will, Stock, and Frxtur LLIN nilar establishmene 1u “nk " propre. MeD , at the ofhee of his paper, will be promptly atteuded to. Noue'but a Seaprcalit |” seed apply. WANTED—A FARM, on the north or south side of Hong islard. about twenty mies trom the city near the water would be preferred, in s good state of culiival and good out houses eure, as the » pylieant wontd prefer bi wiih pleaty of feu old ic is of wo cons Ht the homes \d- paid, wg one to elf. Address * andor” poste wit veal nat aphion aud price, at Lower Yost Office. 230 3c" re FOR bALS, OK TO Lt T—The handsome thre story brick House and Lot Nu. 75 Anthony street, near Broadway. To be sold on easy rms, or will be rented row Wa coodtenant. Apps iy Stawsw*re y to HAMILTON FISH, 11 Pine'streot. fol gi street, orto E. K, COLLINB & CO., 56 Price of Passage $10 vl tem packet sini u SHER iad 2). SUNDAYS, and MONDAYS. a Fue LIV’ RPOOL—New Line— Phe splevdid IDA, Captain F. A and ssil' 260" Sept ni Pike Oke iN. a each wav ts each way. ISLAND AND FORT HAMILTON A‘ TERNOO: a leave her usual and Pier No. jeave So De packet Caytsia Cobb, of 00 tons, will ¢, having accommodations arequalled jor or comfort, apoly oa board at Orieans Whart, foot uth at Poyst J30re —( sina and Pyr " Siemroneie at Fort N. Rat 30 me a trips from same tlaces— ver 9, 94. and “FO! ‘The peak-stern the Batvry. She first rate seaboat, R SALE, K sail boar STORM, now Iving off ie eorpe ied, & fet gai and will be sold very low WM. WOOD, Boutane tows} urtl w ‘ch jmimeaiate despateh, if a cai vilding “\eply to the Captain, on beard) fi ie ; rn waevelt sgt em OODHULL & MIS Ui ie 7 bowh NiwW YORK ILOT BOAT FOR SALy — T _coppered aad copper frsvned Pilot, Boat, VIR G Nix will be sold low. "Por par teulars. inquice b 1 IAM JS. KOMI, 179 ouch Bim ta wae PAC VHF —Mecond Line—Th wb: wow iy Foak, Master, will sa) ‘on freight ; BOYD) ah aegis ret ‘BEACON COURSE—TROTTING. MONDAY. Aususe Sth a4 P.M Sil pre a8 fe Pome MEDICAL “‘ATD- REMOVAL. R_ GREGORY has removed from 11 Barelay street, ‘told street where he may be consulted cont al nt all hours few, if any medical men to maawe those difficult ngers rt liable to contreet while 3.1 atige apon srcret hal either tex. Itnotonly trecte of enring dine mach better, it points out clearly the means of prevecting those foul fh haan paca ® shudders to think of 570 Price $4 ¢-ute i" 7” To ihn apes! fa ted with a malady called “the ipa nue Hittle book will vrove a fn hanety and confidential adviser, Tew ap, for a at the following drng stores -— 0, 86 William» stree’, near Maiden Lane. 31 and 79 Fulton sireet Bot h corners of Champers street ep a Brenden y. No. 63 Bowery, corner of Walker 88 Bowery, corner of Spri TisBast Broadway, coruer of Markee strret, and 146, Delancey street, comer of Suffolk street O-'TOR GLOVER is consaled His own pmetical exp riesce and pe imenis have enabled veral pew artich whieh he dev Dr G appr ‘usual at his offiee. 8 are chemical e1- dha brneh of his years to asele ide | Ann astrect. Private eutraree third door from through an entry with lamp st ie door al it*re INFALLIBLE REMEDY. PROV £8008 BOPPSCEN BEN Listy AL TONIC, HYGEAN Ri N all these cases where manly vests aan and physical powers are seat of tye heart, Sold only at 1 int resent, N.Y Price $150 ER'S TRICOBAPH XANDEW'S THICOBi Eat jor THE Saintes ESL vrewnce nek, without | Jury tothe barr br skin his Dye consete im ite @ sy mode of ancone. flect—all other dyes requir The great aa. erior p tevien, wad i how and Co Dra ist w vi dob soe, Moore and Tey! b) Rana GA Wrahe, f