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eo Bos ap of the oley of How York’ wenn ol wv conse fora eames 0 Buy produced vecret Ir dulpencegy epeeasofea y Kind, Tt ti nvalgabe dy for , sterility, or barrenness (1 on ) ingle bottles $1 each ; cases of halt a dozen 35; care. fully packed and sent to all ofthe Union. Oitce of the College of and Pharmacy 96. Nassau street ws HAKDSON, M.D. Agent og. R. 8. BARNARD’S DIARRH(A MEDICINE or the cure of diarrhaa, summer complaints in children, colics, crampsjkc. Fer sale at 97 Nassau street. Dru; lay Pg a Seg mien terms. This medicine v sale by W. , druggist, corner of John street and Broadway. NAL DEBUITY CURKD.—Ti . c ‘of Medicine ar 0G- THE EAST INDIA HAIR DYE. Oh: who with hair ot grey need longer tarry, That gives distavor unto beauty’s eye ; Or longer, hair of red or whiskers hon When you can change them by the Dye. Anburs or black to suit yourown Ferd will kly come, ‘wien you thie lia try, A beauieous color that all must admire, Is quickly made by the East Ixia Dre. @G-. The East India Dye is aco d that never in- Jures the hair, on the cont bean , and speedil; - changes red or hair to dark auburn or black, pat Ing & it ia appli It must readily be admitted that red hair is not a mark of beauty, and all may ag well have black by merely using this By re. Numbers of ladies and cules in this city use & Dye remelariy Da pone used it for years past—and no pervon could possibly per- ceive but what thair hair was natural. We would advise all who have grey or red hair to use it—it im to the bee a gloss and lustre before unknown. Sold at 21 Court. landt street. t@- VELTZAU’S SPb. IF IC PILLS FOR THE CURE of Gonorrhea, and all mocupurnlent discharges from the urethra. Tnese pills, prepared by the New York - Collegeot Medicine and Pharmacy for the scppression of quackery, may be relied on es the most speedy and effectual remedy for the above complaints.— ‘They are guaranteed to oure recent cases in from throe totivedays, and possess a greater power over obstinnte discharges waa chronic gleet, then any other preparation at present Known, removing the disease without gontine- ment from business, tainting the breath er disagreeing witn the stomach. Price $J) per hox. Sold at the Ottice of the College ct Pharmacy and Me dicing, 95 Nassau street. W. @. RICHARDSON, M.D. Agent 0G IN EVERY INSTANCE THIS SEASON where Bernard's Diarrhoea Medicine has been adminis- tered, the patient has got well. Allcases of summer com- plaints in children, cholera infantum, diarrhoea, colics or cramps, this rem ‘dy affords prompt relief. Office of the pro] kor 97 Nassau street, New York. For sale also hy D. W.H. Milnor, corner of John street and Broadway. 0G- COCKROACHES AND BED BUGS.—Saunholtz’s Roach Bane has, during the past season, been used by numbers of families in this city. and universally has been pronounced effectual in almost every instance manent destruction of these vermin. Families who are troubled in this way will do well to procure this article. Sold only at 21 Courtlandt at. THE CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF SAR SAPARILLA, GENTIAN AND SARSAFRAS, prepared by the New York College of Medicine and Pharmacy, es. tablished for the suppreasion of quackery. This refined and highly concentrated extract, possessing all the puri. tying qualities and curative powers of the above herbs, ip ci ently recommended by the Col as infinitely superior to any extract of Sarsaparilla at present betore the public, and may be relied on as a certain comer ae oll diseases arising irom an impure state of the blood, euch as scrofula, salt-rheum, ringworm, blotches or pim ples, ulcers, pain in the bones or joints, nodes, cutaneous eruptions, wicerated sore throat, or any disease arising trom the secondary effects of syphilis or an injudiciour use of mercury. Sold in single Bottles, at. . “in Cases of half-a<dozen iy one dozen 6 Casos tor warded to of the Union. N. B.A vory liberal discount to wholesale purchossrs Ottice of the 7ollege, 95 Nassau street. 8. RICHARDSON, M. D., Agent. &G@- VENERIAL DISEASES ARE FREQUENTLY hard to be discovered, but if minutely examined, their first ap) ce on a sallow countenance, langor and listlessneas, copper colored spots on the breast, arma and face, particularly on the forehead, and round the roots of the hair, These, by degrees become scaly, occasion- ally discharging a thin fluid, which forma ascab. Soon afterwards an uneasiness is felt in swelling, and a livid, flabby inflammation in the throat; then follows all the horrors of the complaint. Should any of these symptoms develope themselves, lose not a moment in using Dr. Blackwell’s Ant-Acrid Tineture or Scotch Renovator. Itis the only thing thut will effectually cure. The medi- cine is for sale by R. 8. Bernard, 97 Nassau street, New York, the only authorized agent for the United States. 0G FRENCH ROLL POMMADES (or the hair, black, brown,fand fair, at 67 Walker st., first store from Broad- way. &G- GOURAUD’S POUDRE SUBTILE for completely and permanently eradicating superfluous hair from any part of the human body. Always tested before buying— roof positive this, and nomistake. Found only at 67 ‘alker street, first door from Broadway. $1 per bottle. GG WEAK BACKS, TENDER FEET, PAIN inthe side, old sores, and all complaints which need outward applications, are speedily cured by Connell’s Magical Pain Extrector is effects are truly surprising, it has such control over‘all Burns, removing the suffering almost immediately. Inflammations cau: felons, or old Scrofulous sores fare speedily, vip hay all pain extracted, and sores effectually healed hy this great ative. It is also an effectual remedy fer all Rheumatic com- plaints. Every family should provide themselves with this all healing ointment. Sold only at 21 Courtlandt st. S@- PRIVATE MEDICAL AID.—The memoers of turning the public eanks for the iberal support oy returnii 6 public tanks for the su} have recived in ther efforts to “ suppress deeokery.? beg lesveto state that their particuler at ion continues oe directed to ali diseazes of a private nature, and from the itimprovements lately made in the principal hos- pitas ot Enrope in the treatment of those disvases, th can confidently offer to persons requiring medical aid ad- vantages uot to be met with in ony institution in thir country, either public or private. * eatment of the Coliege iasuch as to insure success in avery case, and is <otaily different from thet vernicions practice of ruining the constitution with mercury, ani in mostcases leaving 2 dizease muck worse than the original. One ofthe mem vers of the College ,ior many years connected with the principal hospitals of Kurepe, attonds daily for a consulta Von from 9 A.M. to8 P.M. ‘Terms—Ady:ce and medicine, $5 Acure guaranteed turontart to Country Inravips.—-Persons ity J ip ‘he cenntry and not it convenient to attend per sonally, can have forwarded to them a chest containing ali medicines requisite to perform a perfect cure vy steting their case ceciioly, ria or with all symptoms, time o: Se poh ailing \pbores ed oes eae) ii any né enc S rense OF Or PRICHAMDSON, M. D,, Agent, Gitice nad Conmulting rooms of the College, 95 Neasay stron, 0G- I AM AUTHORISED TO APPOINT AGENTS of good standin; ipo yet the United States, for the sale of Blackwell’s Ant-Acrid Tincture and Scotch Reno- vator. Terms made known by applying to R. 8. Bernard, 97 Nassau street, New York, general authorized agent fo the United States, PIMPLES AND ERUPTIONS ON THE FACE. —These disfigurements are caveed by impurities of the blood and usually denote that the system is in an un healthy§ state. They may be feffectually eradicated b: the use of Comstock’s Sarsaparilla, which is the best puri- ficator of the ‘stem ever brought before the public. All who wish to have aclear and smooth skin would do well to use thiaextract. It is also acure for scrofulous affec- tions and bilious disenses,and as ujgeneral alterative to the system, it is unequalled. ‘at 21 Courtlandt street, rice 60 cents per bottl Oh, lovely, healthy, rosy, charming creature, Nature improved by art, is stamp’d in every feature. @@- THUS EXCLAIMED THE FAMILY OF MR. N—n, in Park Place. Tueir daughter, a beautiful girl, had been disfgured with eruptions ‘and freckles on her face and neck for three years. They had tried every physician and advertised nostrum, until one honest old col man told them totry the genuine Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap. Then came the change—every eruption disappeared—her yellow freckled skin became delicious white—her cheeks like lillies tinted with roses, They made Jone’s a present ofa fifty dollar bill This soapisa wonderful remedy for salt rheum, bites of insects, mus- quitoes, erysipelas, scurvy, and is composed of chemicals invented by a physician. It is sold by the only general agent in the States, ‘I’. Jones, the sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham street, or 323 Broadway, New York, 139 Fulton street, Brooklyn.—[(From the Herald. Ps a. ofa little swindling Jew dancing barber's coun- jerfeit, 0G- CHILDREN CRY FOR SHERMAN’S LOZEN GES, and well they may, for they have produced more astonishing cures tl vn tee en have ever been before tne publi lany wi been sufferin, under, tong continued coughs and despaired ot relief, have found Sherman’ Phys Lozenges a sure bern raised up more children while Lis Worm Loz from declining health ¢ i the nostrums put ed e which bearthe name of worm remedies. Do not the number nor be deceived with counterfeit articles.— Buy only of Dr Sherman, at his warehouse, No. 106 Nas- #au street, or of his agents, 227 Hudson street, corner of Spring 183 Bowery ; Sands, corner of way an Ledger Broad ket street ; 139 Fulton street, Brooklyn; and 3 er Buildings, Philadelphia. Af KICORD'S PARISIAN ALTERATIVE M "CURE --For the eure of primary or sec mdary Byphi i and all Lge ecnces by an Lone pag op me cary. The great advantages possess is power altecative over all other rations ‘brthe cure of Sy philis, is, that while curing the dinease it improves th: Conatilution, whilst mereary generally leave a mucl worse disease than the one itie administered for, Thi beat recommendation we can give of it is, that it is nov extensively prescribed by the medical faculty, who for merly considened mercury the only cure for those com inints. Sold, in single hotties, $1 each ; in cases of hal oxen, $5, carefully packed, ond rent to all ‘of the Usion. Office of the College of Medicine and Pharns cy, 06 Nanean strest. W, 6. RICHARDSON, M.D. Agent. | posed. iper cent; F: P jafemairul tet Wee ROT mites. ‘ton, j Bele Rallzoed,} ; Centon imped 2 par Best Norwich, } ; Indiana, }; Long Island and States 6's closed firm at Saturday’s prices. At the New Board Long Island improved } percent; Canton, }; Farmers, Trust, }; Kentuck,}; Vicksburg, United States Bank’ and Harlem closed at Saturday’s prjges. We annex a very interesting tabje showing the exports from this country for two years and nine montha, of the domestic productions of the United:States Summany Statement ov THE Vauue or THe Exronts or THe GaowTH, DUCE AND URAC ie THE Uniren Stares, puaing two Yeans une Monts, COMMENCING ON THR. Hy. pay"or Ocronen, 1811, axp lune 1843. ENDING oN THE 30TH OF The Sea. 1843, 1841. 1812. 9 months, h ,,or cod fisheries, 567,782 381,175 Wie and dther fish oil a00eeo 1a warn Bpeemacet ol” 313.900 "BR, 310,768 . , 481 ‘Spermaceti candles, k 3,308 Total, $2,816,051 2,823,010 2,112,548 The Forest. Siing 5 berg mean 453,869 PR ear aren cago ves, shing’s, bo'ds, hewn tim'r, 2,549,002 2,203,537 1,026,179 Sos eet Sak a3)“ i\aap bare and other dye 153,179 111,087 $9,538 all manufactures of wood, $48,908 623,718 991,312 ee oe 684,511 743,329 47 * E 19329 475,357 Ashes, pot aud pearl, 973,026 882,741 541,004 Total, Age : $6,264,825 5,518,262 3,352,099 uct of animals— eet, 904,918 1,212,638 1,092,919 utter and cheese, Sor is 'suniby game Pork, 2,621,597 2, Horses and mules, 203,143 Veselable food— Wheat, Flour, {udian corn, Indian meal, Rye meal, : Rye, oats, and other simall grain and pulse, Biscuit or ship bread, Fotmrses, tle,” 2, Tobieco, a8 ‘otton ¥ +All other agricultwt ff Uh other igricultwl products— Hops, Brown sugar, Indigo, aes $83,748,347 73,688,113 64,063,736 Manufaciures. Soap and candles, 491,577 495,128 407,105 Household firnitore Bioli03 Slew one Coaches and other carriages, 60,456 48,509 48 Hats, 100,725 65,082 394 Saddlery, 22,856 25/986 TT Wax, } 74,120 103,628 Spirits from grain, 283 50,708 ale, porter and’cider, = 54,674 Suuft and tobacco, 873,877 525,490 Finated ol & spit of tarpence, Sates Saass. “apes e 5 " 43 Cordage, | ‘ 31/582 30,457 198 Tron, bar and mails, 198,597 120,454 1923 castings, 90,901 60,507 41,188 _ All manufactures of, 906,823 920,561 370,581 Spirits from molasses, 371,204 217.745 LIT 97 ingar refined, 1,848,974 291,199 47/345 Chocolate, 2,606 31098 4032 Gunpowder, 146,934 161,202 47,088 Copper and brass, 72,032 97/021 79,234 Medicinal drugs, 136,469 139,313 108,438 Banned kad OTE rer andthread 'w 5 All otha manufactures of Flax and hemp—all mamfact’s of, ‘Wearing apparel, Combs and buttons, Biilfard ables and 1 ili a 4 Umbrelles an of Leather and morocco 82 Printing presses, &c., ‘561 19,611 20,530 ire engines, 224893 Musical instruments, 16,119 16,253 6,684 jooks and maps, 40,620 44,846 23,613 Paper and stationary, 80,483 69/962 51,201 Pats and varnish, 40,578 27,370 28,094 gar, 12,955 10,208 7,555 Earthen and stone ware, 737 7,618 2,007 Manufactures of glass 431095 W648 25,848 in, , x $5,026 Pewter andlead, 20,546 16,789 7121 Marbleandstone, 33,546 180218515 ; old, sil’r, & leat, 2452 113931 Gold and silver coin, 2,746,486 1,170,754 107,429 flowers and jewelry, 10013" 7/638 (3,769 7,999 19,040,317 1916 3,916 1072 hd lime, 14,064 5,728 883 Domestic salt, 62,765 39,064 10,262 Total, 6,481,502 4,614,401 6,417,725 Articles not enumerated— Manufactured, 626,857 508,076 470,261 Other articles, 823,266 1,359,163 575,199 ‘Total, $106,382,723 92,969,996 77,793,783 The value of our exports have been steadily declining since 1849. In 1842 the exports were valued at $13,412,727 leas than in 1841, and for nine months ending June 30, 1343, the exports were valued at $15,176,213 less than in the year 1842, and $28,688,040 less than in the year 1841. The items showing the greatest decline are the products of the forest—ogricultural products, particularly flour, tobacco and many minor manufactures. The year 1843 will, of course, show a slight improvement on these re- turns, but the exporting season is usually nearly over by the first of July, and we cannot expect an addition to the above amount of more than three or four millions of dol- lars. The full returns for the year may possibly shew the total value of the domestic exports to be full $80,000,000 The total exportation from the United States, for the year ending October 30, 1843, wasvalued at $100,063,266; all but about fifteen millions of this amount went forward previous to July ist. What proportion of the whole ex- port for the year was in domestic produce is at present unknown, in consequence of the absence of official re- turns later than to June, but as we have previously stated, the value of the exports of domestic produce cannot much exceed eighty milliens of dollars. Of the domestic pro- duce exported in nine months, $39,720,951, or more than filty percent of the whole, wes to Great Britain. The foreign trade of the United States has, since last year, become completely changed. From heavy exportations and moderate importations, we are having immense im- ports and very limited exports. This is not the only change in our commercial affairs. Our local banks have completely changed their policy. Frem a very moderate movement, they have been steadily expanding, until very inflated times have been created, and the spirit of specula- tion engendered, The banks of the neighboring States have not, as yet, extended their operations so largely as those of this State, but they will be compelled to follow in the same tracks, even against their own good judgments. The banks of this city, by increasing their line of dis- count, create an improvement in all kinds of business, both legitimate and speculative, until the demand for money increases so rapidly, that the rate of interest is ad. vanced and prices begin to feel the influence of an expand- edcurrency. Banks of other cities, in self-defence, are compelled to bring about the same state of things, to keep up their trade and protect the commercial communities in which they are situated. This spreads through the coun- try, and the whole commercial body becomes diseased. The legislative council of the Island of Trinidad, West Indies, have, for some time past, had under consideration, a new plan to increase the revenue, so as to meet the cur. rent expenses. The committee appointed to inquire and report on the most} eligible mode, made the following re port = ‘The Committee took the expenditure ac- pay | to the estimates laid on the Council Table for the present at £62,236 12 64 The income of the Colony, exolu: of Colonial duties on imports, they took from the returns of 1843, at 39,126 16 114 PA pact gh a difference of £43,109 16 65 To meet the ditticulty, the Committee recommended that a number of articles to be subject to specific Colonial duties on importation should be increased, The total amount to be renlized from articles eubject to specific duties, is taken at £25,381 3s 6d. The Feige Meh pate that articles not subject to spe- cific duties, should be liable to @ rate of duty to be fixed at £5 per cent ad valorem. The Committee stated that. notwithstanding the pro- posed increased duties, they are still much lower than any of the West India Colonies, the tariffs of which had come under their consideration The new tariff would not come into operation before October ; the question of drawbacks on exportation was one of importance, and it was thought to be a great ad- vantage to open the trade of the Colony as much as possi- ble. The Immigration and Agricultursl Society of the Island complains bitterly of the reduction of the duty on fo- reign sugar from 638. to 34s. The Society passed the following resolution :— That the Society have learned with dismay that the ministerial measure of reduction of the duty on foreign sugar from 63s, to 344., has taken place, the operation of which will greatly diminish the present inadequate price of British plantation sugar in the{United Kingdom, as com- pared with the cost of produgtion, and that the difficulty of competition thus created, and to avert as far ay may be practicable the entire ruin which must overtake all class: es in this Colony, if measures of mitigation are not pre viously ado) it is the opinion of this Society that 4 is expedient that an immediate reduction should take place in the money expenditure on sugar plantations through. out the colony, and that the existing rate of salaries and wages hitherto paid to managers, overseers, mechanics, and laborers, are far beyond the means which sugar cul- tivation caa possibly afford. ‘What effect this may have on the home government, remains tobe seen. The measure alluded to in this reso- lution, if adhered to, is likely to cause a great deal of dis- tress in the West India Islands, both among the planters and the operatives, The summary method adopted by the Home Goverament in carrying out any policy affect ing the Colonies, leaves those who suffer from this act little hope of relief from any alteration that may be pro- % Fd 500 mi 50 bso = oh ie Rg 2000 Indiaua 5's Tae 300 od 100 shas Union Ble ua 150 2 boo 81 4b ee DS Bsoningiann — 196 3s é aipeat Ne im i 1% Morris Canal 2 E) 10 Aub & Roch RR csh 108 Board. 195 Norwi ‘ eames ax 2% do a7 do aM New Stock Exchange. ! 50.Nor& Wore tw 004 53 wo do toys 6 1 do 60) 1000 do. oi 10K wo 48 th st 25shas FarLoan — b3 399-25 do esh 60% 40.N Am Trust b3 Ise 25 do bi0 61 50 ¢ b3 15% 125 do 60! % csh 13% 2 © dé 60) 2% Vicksbute ‘a 73 23 Canon A Se 3 Log lad ca og BG SD ig Harlem RR 30 Gof 200 do 310 963 50 30 70° 90 do. 53 Oy, 30 do. b60 70) 5 esh 36% 25Nor& Wore 53. G01g 50. sl0 37 % do bs 608 35 307 3 do blo Gise 35 tw 37 72 see uh BS 5 do blo 6t Saues or Srocxs—Boston, Ava. 24. At the Brokers’ Board —25 shares Reading Railroad, 254; 50 do do, 830, 254; 25 do do, 30,25}; 60 do do. b60, 254; 50 d> do, 254; 60.do do, 254; 100 do do, 254; 100 do do, b30, 254; 100 do do, 254; 50 do do, 60do do, b90, 26}; 60 do do, Nerwich and Worcester 30, 62}. 60 do do, Iw, 624; 60do do, b30, 63; 25 Long Island R R, b80, 84}; 26 do do, #30, 8: 25 do do, 830, 83; 50 do do, 530, 844; 20 do do, b30, 834; 25 Western'R R, 89}; 30 do do, 883; 20 do do, 883; 10 do do, State of Trade. Asuxs.—We hove no alteration to report in this article Pots are very steady at $4 A and Pearls at $4 43] a 4 60 Co1r0N.—There was but little enquiry to-day—anles at barely sesching 400 bales, at prices of Saturday. We annex a table showing the first Teoeipts of the crop of the present year’s growth,compared with previous years, New Cror. Bal les. July 23—New Orleans... 4 July 31—Savannah, Goes i July 28—Tallahassee. . 1 Aug. 1—Mobile. 3 Comranative Receirts or New Cnror. Bale: les. 189t—August 12... ., 3 1810—July t1., i 1895-43 18i1— “30 2 1836— 12— 27 1 1es7— WA3—Aug. 1 2 13 1841—July 23 Pa 1390-5. 3 F.rour—No change whatever—Genesee $4,183a4,25. The following is the statement of produce and tolls re. ceived at this city from commencement of canal navi- gation to the close of the i oe of August: . 1844. April 18th. $200,628 10 691 676 98 080 8944 9,036 Hay—Common qualities of North river bale sell very freely at 35a38c. ‘There isa very limited exporting de- mand—fine qualities forexpert ana city consumption sell at 42ad5c. Paovisions—There is very little doing in Ohio pork, holders re very still and our quotations are very firm.— Prime wequote at $8a9,12); Mess $9,62409,653; Beet is quite dull—City Mess is held at $5,50a5,75. ‘There is con arshie enquiry for Lard—good quality Ohio bbl. sells Waixxy—Drudge casks are in fine demand at 23¢;, pri son and western brands are held at 23}. Cattiy, Manxer.--At market 900 beet cattle, 140 cows and calves, 3,000 sheep and lambs. Prices—Beef Cattle—The market last week was rather more spirited than the week preceding, without, however, any advance in prices. We resume our former quotations, $4 25 for inferior, and $6 a5 50 for prime qualities. About 200 left ever. Cows and Calves—140 at market, all sold at $19 to $25, Sheep and Lambs—Sheep $1 37 $4. Lambs $1a $3, 0 slight advance. All sold. Coal Trade, According to the Pottsville Journal of the 25th inst., the Navigation Company Tafd an injunction on a number of Factories at Norristown last week, who were using the water required tor the rigation, and stopped them, which wasthe means of dislodging a jam of about two hundred boats sticking in the Canal. The rains this week, will no doubt remove all these annoyances, and prevent, it is to be hoped, any further interruption from this cause, this season. Freights to Philadelphia have advanced to $1,00by Ca nal—to New York $230. These prices, of course, must cause an advance on Coal at Philadelphia. By Rail Road the toll and transportation remains at $1,15 and $1.25. ‘The shipments from the Lehigh for the week ending on the 8th inst., amounted to 13,040 tons. ‘The following is a comparative statement of the trade, compared with the supply to same jperiod last ycar, in round number: 1843, 1844. Canal open. . T P' ‘olla. 831,000 410,000 00,000 198,000, 120,000 x + 14,000 24,000 25,000 30,000 50 000: 60,000 640,000 882 000 640,000 Increase this year..........., 192,000 We havededucted the 52,000 tons it by Rail Road, to April 1, 1844, which are included in last _ year’s supply. ‘The consumption for the yearending April 1, 1844, was 1,265,000 tons in round numbers. The great incre Goal required this year for eteam boats, Iron Wo for other manufacturing purposes, will require a supply of at least 1,500,000 tons, independent of which there ought to beat least from 50 to 75,000 tons always in the different markets, to keep prices regular. Prices of Coal on board, continues at the advanced rates queted last week, with an upward tendency. The retail trade is quite active. ‘The rates of freight to Eastern ports, remain at last week’s quotetions. Foreign Markets. Kixoston, Ja., Aug. 3-—We regret to state that business in the articles of American produce hes been, for the last two months entirely overdone. The importation of flour has m excessive; say about 40,000 bbls in the last three mos., of which about 20,000 bbls arrived in July, alone — ca could not be forced to any extent at over $6,50 per The consnmption is falling off and will be materially reduced, as the crops of domestic provisions reach the market. | To-day we quote] prices for flour 6,50 $7 per bbl; corn meal 4} r, rice 6} per 100 Ibe; bread, pilot $495 per bbl, navy 33; crackers 6; corn 67 per bus; butter lic r Ib; lard 9; prime pork $13 per bbl; mess, no demand, ams, small, 9c per Ib; tobacco, long leaf, per 100 Ibs 10a 11; do plug 12cts per Ib; white pine lumber 27¢ per M; pitch pine 32 per M; #hinglos, cypress 84; do cedar 9; Pi- mento 7c per Ib, logwood $114 per ton at Black river; New York and ons $16,56; dol- Exchange on London, 52 per £ sterling; Philadelphin 5 for appo ube lara 106 --U. r ct for appoints, d Gaz, Aue 36 Married, On Friday evening, the 234 instant, by the Rev Mr, Floy, Mr. Herny Gapp, to Mias Emruixr, youngest daughter of the late Capt. Lodowick Prentiss, of this city. Died, On the 27th inst., Mrs. Many Jonson, wifo of Josiah Johnson, in the 42 year of her oge, after a lingering ill- nm of consumption. friends of the family, and the members of the Rev Mr, Stillwell’s church, in Christie st, are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral on Wednesday, at 4 o'clock, P. M., from her late residence, 97 Mott at., without surther invitation, Also, the members of Knickerbocker Lodge, No. 22, J. O. of O. F. On the 26:h instant, at No. 6 Cornelia st , of water on the brein, Exviza Jane, infant daughter of John Mul- holland, aged 1 year, 1 month and 8 da; The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend her funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at five clock, without further not: Passengers Arrived, mnuRG—Barye Franklin—Louis Mankiewier, Dr W oe coh! tig toi Nourpard—112 in steerage, c » Hon—Briy = o A » C Windock, De Millers Messrs Pebhonbuck, Lavoe Bureo, aud adi We{tav—Sehr Moming Sta-—Mrs Wharton and son, Oliver Ghoug \—Brig New Jersey—E. M Prendergast. I Packer tng Sidon ‘ LiveERPoot—Packet ship Si Suffei jas 8 Danving, of Ni vi doh Wetheret it, Glasgow Brownell, Bermuda; Lo dy, Todd Naylor, John $ Phillips, Liverpool; Capt 71th Regt; Peter L Valleau, Aux Cayes. a Foreign pala tions, AmnunG—Barque Franklin—006 plates spelter F W Schmidt & Vogel—I31 do T'Des Arts—800 do 26 ples Tien & Unkart =13 F Grunenthal & co—6 T F Tisdorft—10C H Sand—9 Carl Henriehs—2 F B Rhodes & co—18 WA& A M. Whitest G'& KF Schumacher—7 WH Horstmann & co—1 Austin, Wilmer. ding & com} E Fiedler—1 Lewis & Fairman—14.L Goldsehmid & co—3 F Thorapecken & co] Loeschigh & Wisendonck-—16 Kwer—17 Meyer & Stucken 1 Nanning & Koster—105 F § Sch 18 Samelson—1 R Heckscher—2 lows, Wadsworth & co--1 Wm Radde—t 'T Dy ‘interhoft, Piper & Kark—I2 L, | Cohen—2 A. D yser &co—1 Wood & Acosta BE 3 o—18 Bourry d'ivernois & co—2 L, coll Schlesinger & Henschen—1 oni & com 1 Wiley & Putnam—1 Moritz 1 ‘ke—130 B Coddington—sundry pkgs to o4 LIZE,, be dia inda—48 ceroons cochineal 36 logs mahoga 1a} Blanco—81 bales sarsaparilla J J Labouisse—22 do 1 bbl turtle shell F Alexander—17 logs mahogany E Coffin. Brustlein, Koop & com Fel- jan, son—I6 bu & co— Domestic [mportations, avannan—Brig |New Jerey--20 bales cotton Boorman, Johuston & co—276 Pickering wee rey Fog rice Sogthag & cos bee z trunks Geo Hanter—16 bills leather Perkins & Hopkins—28 bales to order. Ship Masters and Agents. ots ba Lins iy favor if, Captains of Vesela will rive ent Sinvey, Captain of our News 5 t the shi ‘atthe port whence they. sailed’ the Feasels “PORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST a7. see 23 | PULL MOow 6 37 | HiGH WaTE! Cleared. Pavensiedts An ‘Banque Strafford, if tine ra = is fan, (Br) Capy hau, LG Thomas: , Buck & Peters.—Sehr Margaret, Woglamn, Petersburg, Jas. unter, Hamburg barque Franklin, Slot days from Hi a) Pi ik ys fro 4 withmlecs to Schmidt & Belehens 11 a¥* fom Hamburg Brig Aranda, Howland, 16 days from Belize, Hon. with ma- inv Ke. 9 B. Blanco, AE CUE <, eM je ; ‘an rown, 6 days from Savenu: with cotton, British brig Helen Mar, Card, 12 days from Windsor, NS. with plaster, to master. ritish brig Wanderer, 3 days from Harwich, in ballast, to master, sehr Moming Star, Prudden, 8 days from Ni A Mietto wood 300; boxes salt.60 dozen pine ¢ & Devlin, ‘irginia, with corn, ‘Tigress, Hart, 7 days from Richmond, via Norfolk, to N. L. Me. y 7 . our, bi cect oo The T. has received ches bananas 4 tons iron to Dra lary Elizabeth, ‘Fredemore, from to master. Steamer with some hae Below. Brig Emily, Sherwood, 6 days from Savannah. One brig, uaknown. Wind SW. ; Salle Ship Siddons, Cobb, Liverpool, and others. Miscellaneous Record. HR Many, of Bristol, hence for Philadelpl in a squall from SW. on the 25th inst. & 20 miles. The captain and crew succeeded in cutting fay her masts, when she righted, two-thirds full of water.— pt. Prudden, of the Morning Star, from Nassau, (who reports saster) sent his boat to their assistance, but the captain of Mary desired nove, and said he intended to. remain with the wreck, pamp her out, an or to get her into port. Sctn Avex. Wasnixaron, Ashby, from Pensacola for Galveston, Texas, was totally wrecked on the 4th inst. near the latter port—crew and part of the cargo saved. 2 Notice to Mariners, HILADRLPHIA, Aug, 221 hereby notify all shippers, own- ers and captains of vesyels bound to the {sland of Harte’ Rico, that the map fest Foll of equipage, and all invoices mast be cer fied by the Spanish Consul, residentat the port of their departure, and without these requisites, the captains, supereargoes of con: signees of the vessels will be compelled to give weurity inten Per cent of the value of the vessel and cargo until the presenta- tion of said Consolate Documents. s touching at Sai ‘Thomas or the adjacent Islands +re not exempt from this regula or the enforcement of which the strictest orders have been Panto Cacon. Consul General of Spain. It is xenerally understood by captains of vessels sailing across the Bahama Banks, that there is uo. channel Orange Keys, and it is laid down in_Blun exists between the Orange Keys and’ the Riding Rocks. information of mariners, Captain Clarl that he has sailed over the shoal so laid down ea ing Bast times, and has found a channel either about a quart from the Ridit i ey's, ant idling Rocks, op within half. chan “4 d has found it 2% fathoms deep at low water, and ob- difference in the depth of the water, from the banks surrounding where the shoal is so laid down. A new light house, with a revolving light of the first class, has been erected on the Island of Biquet, in the river St. Law: renee id was shown for the first time on the 9tb inst. Itwill ‘to be shown every hight from sunset to. suntise, from, the Lith April to the 15th December in each year. Schr ——, 4 days from inzas for Rhode Island, no date, Tat 29, lon 79 10—by the Aranda, at it te, od abril Lawless, from Boston Tor Matanzas, July 25, of Prospect, Agnes, , and Corne- ia, Stinson, Nassau, NP. ays, Mont neat, Aug 22—An wenre, Aug 21—Arr Hunter, Liverpool; Superb, Me Moon, "Boston, Old Resolution, Viam, Charleton, Hull. Are 22d) Warren’ Hast and Mary Barbara, Mermaid, Philadelphia; Jane, Masson fast; Importer, M’Laren, Liverpool; Warrior, ‘Huggins, and Wm Roderick, Storrow, London; Martha, Ann, ‘M’Donald, Porto Rieo; Mary, Small, Cork, Cld Victoria, M’Mahon, Belfast; EWzabeth & Ann, Wright, and Melrose,’Moon, Lon: don. ake Ports. Burravo, Ang 2i—Arr Wayne, Detroit; Kent, Amherstburg; Burlington,’ Milan; Cumberland, Towa, Detroit; Eme: rald, (new) Charleston; Baltimore, Havre, Constitution, and vster, Cleveland; 'W ‘Trader, ‘and, Geo, Watson, Milan; C (new) Chicagos Leander, ‘Yom Corwin Reindeer, and. Birmingham, Sandusk: vde, Pt Clinton ‘Atalanta, Detroit Scioto, Ogd bridge; Monroe Eanma, Ashtabul Fult led; Clay, Huron; te) vay ny el Chicago: inter, per Le + c Woodbridge, Milan. ea ae Home Ports, a East Macutas, Aug 2i—Sld Chas Hammond, Talbot, Hon- a, un ti for yi Aug 18—In port a Bain, Aug 22—Arr Angeline, Barnes, St Kitts; 23d, Ceylon, nny es ee Rogers, Bangor for Li aD, Aug 19—Arr Spartan, Rogers, Ban ong land; 20th, Cleo 'W. Gifford, Comery, do for Calais, Veto, Islands Pendleton, do for Providence—and all ald’ 2 MOUTH, Aug 20-—Cld Delia, Fales, Thomaston. Aug 23—Arr Fredk Pearl, Spofford, Calais for illmitchel, Harrington for N York. Boston, Aug 25 r, Gordon, Baltimore, Be- Jow, 1 barque. Nothing sailed, Returned,’ Acadian, Jones, which sailed hence for Halifax on Friday. Sid 21th, Mohawk, id all the vessels from the 5 Aug 24—Sld Frank, Baker, NYork. Aux 23—Arr Ionic, Ackerman; Victoria, Bogart; nack ‘John Polk, N ‘Spy, Cannon, So- merset; Constitution, tt, and Union, Rider, Boston.— Cld Massachusetts, Pritchard, London; Palos, Flanders, Bremen, Sid Rideout, Williams, Fall River. Nonrotx, Aug 13-Cld Ariel, [Br] Crockett, Pernambuco.— ‘The RH Douglass, for South America, and Massachusetts, for Frurope, ace on their way down James River. ‘The Blixtai, a ity Point, passed off Hog Island a Swedish brig, supposed bu tt : and Abagun, up James River. ‘The of and for Bremer for Antwerp, from James River, went to sea 13th, Wasninatox, NC. Aug 16 to 22—Cld Clara Fisher, Star, E Bradley, Silas Crane, Isabella, Wm Grav, and Globe, all ‘for ‘ork. Ocracoke, Aug 13~Arr Topaz, Green, West Ladies. Cuanteston, Aug 2i—8ld Mo ‘ork; Hayne, Trescott, and. Warrior, Griffith, H Henrietta, Hughes, do; George, Yates, New York. "An David Rogers, Parker, Richmond. Sid Flarriet, & Jessie, er, Liverpool; Wolga, Staples, St Marys, Ga; Zephyr, Roby, Matanzas. vy, N 5 ‘Aug 22—Arr Loretto, Henderson, Boston. Cld Gannett, Liverpool. Sld Exact, Johnson, N York. Monite, Ang l§—Arr R W Brown, Tatem, and Sylph, Pol- lard, Boston; Linden, Beale, NYork.’ | New Ontkans, Aug I7—Arr Kose, (British Sturet, Vera, Cruz; Medford, Wilbur, Havre; tnd Ferry, Chase, Philadel lope Howes, Shaw, Havana, ° Cld Clifton, Ingersoll, and Olinda, PBr] Brown, Liverpool. Cd 1oth, Troy, Hills, do} Alleghan Philadelphia. NAH, Park THEATRE.—The public is respectfully informed D that this Theatre will be opened ‘for the season on MON- AY, Sept. 2d. ‘The'ladies and gentlemen eng: requested to meet im the Green August 29, at 11 o'elock. au2l Stec at this establishment are om on ‘Thursday Morning, THOS. BARRY, Stage Manager. REPRODUCTION THE MYSTERY OF PHYSIOLOGY ! HAT part of the field of knowledze, hitherto trodden only by the select few! DR. HOLLICK’S LECTURES on this important subject, ilustrated by his fil Is of the female form, &c., will be again repeates Wed- uesday, and ‘Thursday next; August 27,28, and 29) in the Large Hail, comer of Broadway and Grand street, nt 8 I", M.—for gene tlemen only. Youths not admitted. For full part see handbills, Oy y afternoon, at 4 o’cloel important Lecture, for lad y._ Admission 25 cents. Atis® rre REMOVAL, is PERSSE & BROOKS, have removed from No. 61 Liberty to the new stores Nos. 65 and 67 Nassau street, between Maiden Lane and John street. au23 2wee we BOE DN Ee ee ISLAND E BAY 7 PATE ‘ he! NEAR “ THE NARROWS.” OR PERMANENT BOARDERS, transcient lodgers and aay wieitory,oflers an opportunity of enjoying Uh we bras, i water unequalled for its picturesqueness, Incury ofthe ea bath, (the sea beach being within half'a mile of Mihe dinner hour is 4% o'clock—on Sunday at3 o'clock. Sa- perior carriages in attendance for the accommodation of the festa, Aine Bowling Alley and Biliard Kooy, are juat fia of the patrons of the establistiment, eee eae eeene eee GEORGE: PIERIS, Proprietor, N. B.—Two of the best rooms in the House may. be had. for the remainder of the season, on immediate application of fasmi+ # I ¥q Seadayn tha bosts'ren to Reapleton, landing every hour Carrages in attendance to convey pamengersto Clifton Howe nat fpiere TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC, PASSENGER Alii GEMENT FUK W4%e ‘The Subscribers having completed their arrangements, are now prepared to, bring out passengers from Great Britain, and Ireland by the following first. class Packet Ships, one of which will leave Liverpool on the Ist, 6th, 11th, 16th, 21st and 28th of each month :— : Patrick Henry, New York, Sheridan, Vi Liverpool, Cambridge, Siddons, Geo. Washington, Columbies, United States, Ashburton England, Btephen Whimey, Rochester, dence, Yorkshire, arrick, Sankuol Hicks, Queen of the West, Oxford. Certificates of passage can be obtained, and every information will de given to those seading for their’ griends, on application Ateither of our Otices. : They will also be prepared, on the opening of nayjgation, to forward i their lngxage to Albany and roy, and vie an it Ba | anal af tntermedinte places, Te y the se Vee Obes 3 LoPiato. Port Hope, Coburg, Kingston, and all_parts gf Canada West. ‘ Fron Troy vin Whitehall to Montreal and Quebec, East via Ohio Canal from d to Portsmouth, nati and jptermediate place South West via Ph de gh ville, aud all parts on the Ohio Riv all parts of Ohio, Michi ye hice Gh pentane end wener we ‘or the accommodation of pers shing to money t their frlende in the Old Country, HARNDEN & CO. will ive drafts on any part of England, Seothand or [reland, payable at sight, for Es! of £1, £5, £20, to £90—or in any amount to suit the purchaser, : », OFEICES AND AGENTS. Charles Craft, 12) State street, Boston. -W. Wieler, Union Building, Providence, Fy 1 J.W. Mills, 4 Wall street, and 16 Front street, New York. N. G; Howard, 43 South Third street, Philadelphia, Sandford & Shoemaker, 7 Light street, Baltimore, Md, Pittsburgh, Pa: L. 8, Littlejohn, © Exchapge, Albany, N.Y. 6. Clark, 159 River street, Troy, N.Y. a es AU yen Ne: * Cook, Buffalo, ¥ H. Fitzhugh & Co., Oswego, N. mabec Y, HARNDEN & co. LAP PERFUMERY AND FANCY SOAP WORKS. — JOHNSON & VROOM, formerty cermer of Cedar and William streets, are manufactaring and patting up for the trade, their goods in the newest and most attractive styles, and are sell: ing at prices 20 per cent lower than can be brought to this mar- ket; the extent of their manufacturing facilities enables them to sell for the smallest profit of Manufactory and Sales Room, 79 Trinity Place, rear of the new Trinity Church. aut? Imeod*m RICATURES—The best ui tice 5 views et ., drawn and golored from nature, and free from viet 0 jyi9 2tawl P. SAAC T, No. 4 PARK yd Seawiin® re SIBLU’S GARDEN. _ Comer of Broadway and Prinee street, New York. a Siit. “STCHELL © “metion of Doors open at 7—Evtertainments commence at 8 precisely consequence reat applause | ‘ed on the new piece of r nites iets yipay mero AWUSS IN BOOTS. ill be - aa f Sparl Noel Ragan dh willbe presented, VERS HOLIDAY. Mr, Mitchell r. Fenuo Nickinson r. Levere list Clarke iss King i Watts Miss Dots, { Milliners wood Miss Tots, } out fora berts iss Wattis, { Holiday ; Everard Lotts, Mrs. Duan (C7 Intermission of hali an hour. To conclude with. PUSS IN E0OTS. Kitchenstuff Puss in Boots Baron Bagshot... King Pamplin Lord Chamberiaii Chatterin ta Skippes Bairy Felina. i Rosebud. IF-NO POSTPONEMENT at’ this establishment on ae- count of weather, as the Grand Entrance from | way to the joon is protected, and the New Saloon, ‘which is, ¥ ym the top and sides, can be enclosed moment's FREE CONCERT! At MONROF, HALL, corner of Centre and £1 ‘with a Full Band of Music, THIS FE. ing at 7 o'clock, ‘The Proprietor will Pearl streets, EVENING, commence: happy to see his friends au27 It¥ec ZNING’S OF IRISH MINSTRELS . MICHAEL will give an evening of Irish “Min- elsy, ou Tuesday evening next, August 27th, at the S0- ciety Library, comer of Leonard, street and Broadway," In the course of the even following Irish Songs will be sung by Mr, McMichael he Deserter’s Meditation. Let Erin Remember the Days of Old. As Down on Bannas Banks. ‘The Roving Blade. Silent, Oh Mayle. Boe Eta en L was Younger. Dear Harp of my Country, The Irish Moth ment. Molly Brallaghen, ‘The Old Man's Lament. Tenenus Farewell, The Irish Sailor. , To commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets 50 cents, to be had atthe Principal music stores, and at the door on the evening. auz4 3t*re SM&Tu CONCERT NIGHTLY. RAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, at J, PINTEUX Café des Mille Colo joon, 307 Bi i f Miss ADAIR, the fine Vocalist. y.. Engagement well-known establish since May, Refreshments of the best kind cau always be had at the bar, with the attendance of careful waiters. A well yentil- Inted Billiard Room containing eight tables communicates with the Saloon on the same floor. The lees and C.cams, the best ty,affords, can at all times be obtained. (C7 Entrance free. ~ ELYSIAN FIELDS, HOBOKEN. GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION. Anda Grand Comic and Burlesque Italian Pantomime, entitled THE ADVENTURES OF VATH ER CASSANDRE, OR, LE BARBIER IMPROVISE, BY THE ELLSLER BROTHERS. ONMONPAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY APTER- NOON, August 26th, 20th and. 0th, will be change of performanee, to com frag oF symnastics, dintaying ngth, ‘Tours d’Addresse, al emance, al tide the first part with the Tableaus of the “ATH ‘or the Double Auneaux. i intermission of halfau hour, 2] A d grand pantomime entitled th new and grand pantomime entitled the "ADVENTURES OF FATHER CASSANDRE, ax TH BROT HE Father Cassandre i Prerot.. Jeanot... i ai ek consequence oftheir extraordinary suecess, the there are engaged one week longer. "Performances changed. each ny Performances to commence at 4 o'clock precisely. Aau26 St¥ ere THE ALHAMRA, 559 Baoapway, werween Senna av Puince Staners. FLPHIS fashionable place of resort ix open for the season. ‘The Ieea, Fruits, Jellies, and other refreshments, are of the finest description. “4 hestra, combining some of the first musical talent i perform every evening, except Saturdays and Sunda ‘pieces from the composition of Straus, Lanner, Atl lini and others equally celebrated. BRANCH, No. 165 Kast Broadway street, where the same delightful Ice C may be found. wm enti , one door above Rutger reams and ivites ents au, re COLMAN’S LITERARY SALOON, COSTUME GALLERY, AND EXHIBITION OF DEAUTIFUL PAINTINGS, No. 203 Broadway, New York. Sa ARMISSION ONE SLLING ONLY, NU STRANGER should leave. the city without ealling in t see the Great Collections of Books, Paintings and Ein- graying. which are offered at “* prices to suit the times.” ThePU BLic SALE ROOM is filled with books of every k Yvrions languages, including Prints and Pictures, to see ‘and the Pri: hi eo ANGE in made. jy ce GREAT AND ATTRACTIVE EXHIBITION. TIE PROPRIETOR has the honor of informing the citi: 1 seus of Now ¥ ork, hate is now exhibiting fora few days 8 ‘ : » Broudway No, 361, opppeit Niblo's Garden, the magnificeat MODEL OF PAIS.» really splendid work of art, carved entirely on wood, is the sult of 16 years of labor.’ It comprises at least 57,000 house 1670 streets, and more than 100,000 different subjects. Each house, mo blic square is represented with a truth faluess and m: al nicety in their forms, dimensions and colors. ‘who have resided in the metropol y recogn! Peng (A Neel oF ay from 9 Ac Mc ti pildre H pen ever on half price. they haye dwelled. Price of admittance, 25 cents ; ¢ aug 3tawlm*re FFICE, WANTED.—A Parlor, on the first or second floor, furnished, by a Dentist, with or without board, near Broad- way and the Park. ddress, Dentist, Herald offi anes 'O TALLO! TT, OLIVER, REPORTER OF FASHIONS, has the plex. + sure to announce to the Trade that his Plate of LONDON and PARIS FASHIONS for the gnsuting season, will be ready delivery in the early part of September next, at the store 0 nt, Mr. A, WHEELER, No. 4 Courtlandt stree Broadway. Mr. Oliver is now in London, where he has spe the last three months collecting materials for, and superinten ing the execution of this Plate, which he feels warranted in as- serting, will surpass ricy and elegance anything of the Kind ‘hitherto. published. - Neither pains “nor expense have been spared to accomplish this object, the engraving being in the best pper, and not lithographic as heretofore et takes this opportu ry to exe y who wish to moderate expeise of seven dole instruction. ‘Terms to sub- $3 per annum, or $1.50 per rsous sending orders for the sys cularly requested to write their a legible hand, to avoid mis- osing the cash, they may re- nailed the same day that their copy, payable tem or fash rreeT, Agent Tailors’ Crayons, , Crotch Squares, C., See. lors visiting procure such arte that'kind from the aces, where they mn; need, and wiil attend to orders of try with faithfulness and despateh, \; B.—All orders for fashions and systems must be addressed T. Oliver, No. 4 Courtlandt street, HIGHLY IMPORTANT DISCOVERY ! LL KINDS OF WOOLEN OR COTTON GooDs, ready made cloaks, coets, pantaloons, &e., rendered water= proof by an entirely new process, which will be found to auswer all exapectations. By this process, the pores of the articles, made waterproof re- main open, so that the evaporation is not checked, . with the Macintosh clothing, which being closed nthe hardest rain, for on not injured in the prc It does not get stiffer nor (as it is the ease with bber, gum arabic, glue to th waterproof. It is impossib torget throgh the. stuff itsel neither in aaality nor color. does not diffuse any goorls rendered wa p , not to become moth ¢ i goods are fine or finished or not, with or without gloss, as by the process they may be made to have more or less gloss'and finish according to the wish of the customer, Cot and linen ge ‘ever, must be closely woven, and have Goods left to be go this process, sizing in the called for w dered water; etfully solicited, by (0. RUGER, 61 Easex stree by LEOPO! Y. 27 3 EW STEAMSHIP LINE FOR NORFOLK AND BALTIMORE, new Steamship JOHN §, McKIM,, Captain E, Moore, will leave the Wall street, Murray's wharf, on ‘Tl ng at 10.0°clock, Landing passe He’ in advance of the Mail, and ata the same tine, a delightful Sea Itimore will be received this morn- ‘a8 by the Railroad Lines, ‘The passengers with stat s, and peed cannot be surpassed by a cc 900 tons of freight, and for the Atlantic Steamers. For freight or pas ply on board, or to CLYDE, & CO., Proprietors, Chestee & Kemp's, 69 South street. EXCURSION VERPLANCK’S POINT. ON MONDAY, Sept. 2, at th many who were unable to visi vot, at the late Tempe: J Somers—of McKenzie renown—arrived at the Naval anchorage off the Navy Yard last evening. The 8. is last from Nes- sau. To a friend, I am indebted for the following list of her officers: Commander, James T. Gerry ; Ist Lieutenant, Wm. B. Muse; Purser, H. M. Hieskell; Acting Master, B. N. Westcott; Passed Midshipman, Andrew J. Drake; Assistant Sur- geon, Wm. B. Sinclair; Commander’s Clerk, P. Loyall; Acting Master's Mate, John C. Ritter. Another destructive fire occurred last evening in the District of Kensington, which destroyed eight new three story brick buildings, the property of a Mr. Fox. The houses were situated on Queen street, below Front, and were not quite finished. ‘They were insured for $5,000. The fire was the work of an incendiary. As usual, another brutal fight took place, in which the Mechanic and Western Engine Compa- nies took a conspicuous part. Nobody murdered. The Locos have nominated E. A. Peaniman as their candidate for State Senator for the county. To night they will nominate for the city. This morning a notorious pickpocket named Williams, was arrested ani! committed to prison, bac will no doubt be released immediately on “straw”? bi John McCullin was arrested this morning charged with committing a violent assault and battery on the person of CharlesChew, wit) intentto kil, and held to bail by Recorder Vaux in $800 to answer. The Natives are now holding a large meeting at Camden, New Jersey. They appear in good spirits. Lunderstand the members of a certain fire com- pany feel offended at my remarks, concerning one of their many outrages, contained in yesterday’s Herald. Well, it is exactly what I expected; and so far from being intimidated by threats, I repeat that the Fairmount Engine Company have long been one of the most rioteus and disorderly body of firemen that ever disgraced the department. Had the authorities done their duty, they would have been broken up long since. Backed by the Northern Liberty and Columbia Hose Companies, the peace of the city and county will always be disturbed, unless prompt measures are immediate- ly adopted to arrest and punish the guilty. Stocks are still declining. The sales to-day were quite large, but buyers are exiremely cautious. I annex the transactions at each Board. Finst Boanp, Aug. 26—190 shares Girara Bank, 11}; 3. do Penn Bank, 967 ; $12,000 Reading R R, 674 ; $23, U 8 5's 1853. 103 ; $1000 Louisville 6 per ct bonds, 8 ; 850 shares Wil R R, 23 ; 160 do do bd. 23; 150 do do bds, 28 ; $13,000 State 6s, 72}; 60 shares Vicksburg Bank, 8; 66 do Wil R R, 224 Sxconp Boakp, Aug 26—7 Mechanics? Bank, 443; $2000 State 6’s, 72} ; 200 U 8 Bk, 8}; $6000 Reading R bonds, 674 ; 450 Girard Bk. 10f ; 300 Wil RR, 22). —— SHIP NEWS. Cerrespondence of the Herald. Purtapenrnia, Aug. 26—P. eo Wasl . Providence; Alexander M, Jenny, Boston Norwich; Hepaibah, Smith, en, RI 1¢, Somers't, Mass; Sam! R Paynte ton, Wass, and Princess, Rackett, NYo —Cadmus, from St Jago de € ne _ Arrived—Peruvian, Watson, Boston; lias, Roy 5 Bras ; fBr) Johnston ebe, Corson, Quine: Chief, Batemen, Bast Greenw B; Fame, Crowell, do; Susan Charlotte, Westcott, Providence; ich; MB Mahoney, Dusky Sal Ireland, and Olive Elizabeth, Boston Diadem, Bristol; J F Crouch, Ponghkeeps and Grampus, NYork; Harriet Louisa, Man- Home Porta. Pataprienra, Aug 6—Arr Egn Cl Bella del Mar, Randall, Fall Riv Bavrimore, Aug 25~Arr Frances mh Binvey, Kingston, Ja; North Star, Shaw, Eastport; Maria, Ricketsou, NBedford? Reaper, Sears, Boston, Mary, Brayton, Providence; Mariner, Adams, Nantucket, th, Commerce, Blanchard, Monte: Theo ahd Bueaos Ayres; Everhard) (Biein] Haake, 'B Charles, joston; Colorado, Swan, Jamai Frazier, Leavitt, Portland , Reaper, Breator Below off Cove Point, a Tull rigged. brig, supposed a Boston packet! Sawyer, Machias.— UCTION NOTICE—Sale of vaaluble Dry Goo lothing, a choice lot of French new style Jewelry, London ‘adsimeres, Irish Linens, &e , THIS DAY, at 10 in the Sales Room 11 Spruce street. And on WED= valuable assortment of all descriptions. THOS, BELL, Auctioneer. ASC, TUTTLE, A ARDWARE AUCTION SAL. Fighth Fall Trade Hardware $: of 350 casks of r tery Articles, &e., will take place This Day at 10 o'clock. 23 Platt Gold. ner of Also, one case ( Doublé Barrel do, vlete, suitable Iso, 50 sets fine Pap lache Tea do, Snuffer Trays, Bread Baskets, & Also, Knives and Forks assorted, Pocket and Penknives, Shears, Scissors, Razors, Butcher's and Bread Knives, &c, Also, German’ Goods,’ viz: Looking Glasses, Sutff Boxes, Fryingpan fons, Hool ads, 5 Wrought d Hinges, St an, Oilst v i Pullie. ped 8 re Sets, Se. ud Pocket Knives, with which sith: —‘aug7 ttm RE, SOFA BEDSTEADS, 1C CHAIRS, ke. sell THIS MORNING, at 103g 404 Broadway corver of Duane street, ment of City made Furniture, gimbracing elegant Sofi Divans, marble top Centre ‘Tables, Dressing Bureaus, and Enclosed Washstands, plain do, French’ and) Maple Bedsteads, Rockers, Wardrobes, Boul Cases, ke., Ke. ; t Sofa Bedsteads, and 2 Therapeutic Catalogue at the sale. ring their goods packed, may ry on the utmost a7 lem Angers, Lr tation Loe! H E, + o'clock, in the ste by catalogue, ‘a superior Also, Two of Farrell's superior, P Purchasers req care and prompt = AT AUCTION. RM on the Hudson river, town of y. one mile west of lage, na high state of cultivation, well by anever failing stream of water,) & FOR SA A bigo ay dt F. b itchen ; a good Ins new Bary and limestone. ‘The farm will be divided or sold together, as will best suit the purchasers. The greater part of the money can remain on bond. and mort: ~— will best suit the purchaser. orner of Canal, N ’ jn the premises. The sale will be on Epdaxy t the Orange Hotel, Newburgh, at 12 o'clock. Angust 27th, the Mezepans! gad, 2w se at ast one o'clock, Exchange--STEAMSHIP PTUN tons burthen; she is in first rate order and condition, havi formed her last trip from Charleston in 36 hours; she thoroughly overhauled two years i and 33 ox. copper, furnished, with t id put in first rate condition in every respect. 290 horse power, 4 inch cylinder, LId¢ ameter of wheel, all made by J.P. Allaire, nanship. For further partionlars and ventory (which is full and complete) apply to Oe on Rollins, on board, at the Novelty Works, or at the office of J. H. Brow er, 91 Front stret, where Captain Rollins may be seen daily atl0 olelock. Inventory also at the auction room. ‘The Neptune may be purchased by private contract at any time previ the day of sale. auld Lit 5, (to close the M. HOFF- engi stroke, 26 feet ‘of unsurpassed and Ww 66 YOUNG AMERICA» w ‘ards, industri- ug nesives. wo, Will iomedinsly guavas, aad take gp scriptions for the Daily Ame epnblican Paper. Apply Pe ik en YAM NICHOLAS HAIGHT, aua7 Ite 40 Wall street, front room 3d story. br REWARD—Lost, on the afternoon of Monday, August ) 26th, in Walker street between Broadway and Chorch st, « 30LD WATCH SEAL id Socket of a C The Seal has in ita yellow stor mat of arms engraved on it, on which account the ow jarly values it. ‘The above reward will be paid to any one retaming it to au27 tm DOC. WILSON, 42 Walker street. i. August 21th, going to the fire reet, a brass ROSETT b., belongin Saturday of Barclay » FE, Company, No. 22 Any person having fou and will return it to the above Company, will receive a Foreman, AND GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING STORE, 69 Maiden Lane. EIVED, the latest and most approved French pat- Also, a general assortment of Clothing of all ing low made fbr rmmed. {ro4n Dress ats, Collars, Suspenders, &c Wai. COLLINS. “BRONZE POWDERS. r “au Intec A LARGE ASSORTM I of Powdered Bro AX aud Silyer, in all shades of color, just teegiy many, and for sale by OPOL, Ir Platt FAT FOR SALE—Tobe « ('New Jervey, nmiddie sined Farm, iy a high s ‘vation; gdod fenee, plenty of wood aud water build- ood repair; several acreg of land ‘sed for truck, being plenty of first-rate crops growing 00 53 with or without them cheap. “A” part of the a t ren ane RST AN, wi York: of to 209 William street TER WALKER, Washington Road, near New Brunswick aug? sere No. 2, Daughters of ‘Tem attend on that highly inter d upon to repeat the ex mer trne pic-nie style, each bringing their own provisions, A table, however, will be ied with the goodly things of the Seago who may wish to partake of them. ‘The splendid steambont Sonth and the Wash Bi ers, Will be im make this excursion eq Phe steamboat will le A. M.; Rivington street at half-past ter to A; Canal street at 8; Pickets 3736 cen jarclay st. at 7 o'clock, Catharine street at_ quar Ainos street at quarter past 8, to be had at the following places. :— ins Combs, 268 Grand st; equa, corner 19th st. and oth 173 Bowerys John F. Hussell, 34 Nor. Charlton st; Wan J, Pell, 149 Safe ee Cor, anand Ann Omi ots; Hiram » Jackse Joseph Denn): Luke Hossert, tb Av A. Cromwell, street; A, P, Me nce, 60 Fulton t; John W. Beais dy 40 opposite John st.; J) rag Store, 43 Bowery; T f Band 10 Ludlow st af unitige ; also by Mr. George Hall, Brooklyn, and at ice, do. aual St* p heed ic Ticket Uo the Pose 6 YS, 4 Cath F Brooklyn, #—Pi THURSDAYS, aca Dianand Piet No, LN. RL, OG The Steamivot THOMAS SALMOND W. T. Shultz, will run to the Fishing th, Seges ber wowal places, on y } Viz. Amosgstreet 7!4—Canal st. 7 jon each DAYS. acd aching at, Fort Hamilt way ure 25 cents each way. CONE: NSAND FORE HAMILTON. REURD AT AERERNOONS- Will leave her naval ts ‘and Pier No. 1 N. Kt, at 3 o'clow § oA Ait make’ two, tps ffom, samme yi em MONDAYS, $in ‘the Momings, leave 8%, 8 sy ¥ and Fier No. 1 NB, at 9 Afternoons, at 2, 24, ig, 2 Pier No. 1 N. Ri, at 3. marning, Will land at Farm 1254 cents ench way eo) FREIGHTS FOR BALTIMORE, SHIPPERS OF MERCHANDIZE from w York to Paine are respec! ily © we their goods & to the un- inal wot to Fook iy ey having » Ericsson penn ned t red the sama dat Baltimore. Jin Baltimore t morning, ‘A. GRU YES. ‘hegit No. 19) Pl

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