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GOURAUD'S POUDRE ‘OR COM: piney. permanently and safely jus + hair from. femeled’ Sipe Moe. moles, low more stubborn of man. always texted at the origi? nal ottiee, 67 Walker street, 1st Store FROM Broadway. Directions—French, Spanish and English, accompany G- WHAT IS THIS LIFE?—For what do we strive and scheme, ive, but to become a something above our telows—some have large extenuated, concepti briliant minds, aristocratic aud manly forms—they would be courtel—their manners, their air, their “tout assem manly, natural, winning, courily and if they what they might have for cighty-eight cents, that is, a fine, long. curly, dark, soft. silky head of hair, and a clear, healthy, noble brow, fine healthy cheeks, white neck, and soft, white, smooth hands, they would be. Ah, reader, you doubtless think we are puffing—perhaps—so, still should you try a three shilliag bottle of Jones’ Hair Restorative, and a fifty cent cake of Jones’ Chemical Soup, you would then really and truly believe with us, that tl articles really and truly do : Il we represent; the one forces the hair to grow, stops it falling off, cures scurf or dandruff, and seam harsh, dry, or rusty hair, soft, dark, silky and beautiful— the other is well known to cure any eruption or disfigure- ment of the skin and render the skin beautilully soft, smooth, clear and white, Both are sold at the sign of the Eagle, 82 Chatham street, or 323 Broadway. ry caretul and buy the latter article no where else hut at the above places in this city, or you will be swindled withian ignorant, shabby-genteel couaterfeiter. tg- ROFF’S HYGEIAN HAIR CREAM.—The only real remedy for the growth of the human hair, rendering it dark, soft, silky, and curling, at 67 Walker street, Ist Store FROM Broadway. MONKY MARKET. Tuesday, Sep. 10-6 P. M. ‘There was a very general improvement in the quota: * tigns for fancy stocks today. Thegroatest advance was in Canton Co., which was doubtless caused by the report that the government intend locating a dry dock onthe lands of the company. The rumor evidently has a favor- able influence on the stock. At the Old Board, Long Island went up $ por cent; Canton Co. 4; Mohawk 1; Harlem 1}; Norwich and Worcester 1}; Stonington }; Reading Railrond } ; Farmers’ Trust } ; Ohio 6's, } ; Mor: ris Canal 12 ; Pennsylvania 6%, }; Kentucky }; North American Trust 3. At the New Board, Long Island ad- vanced 4; Canton 3]; Mohawk 1}; Harlem 1; Nor- wich and Worcester 1} ; Farmers’ Loan 4 ; Morris Canal 3, Foreigu exchange is at present in very limited demond Buyers have not yet made their appearance in the market for remittances by the Great Western. Sterling bills rule at 9], but some drawers are very firm at 10 per cent premium. Bills on Paris are held at 6{.22} The receipts of the Reading Ruilroad this year have been very large compared with last. Very few roads even inthis country can show an increase of more than fifty per cent. Puivapeiruta ano Reapina Rartroap. Receipts tor Angust, 1844, do do 1843. Increase over 1843, equal nearly to 48 per ct. Receipts for first 8 months, 1844... . do 8 do 1843... JInorease over 1843, equal nearly to 67 per ct. .$132,366 96 We learn that af{new banking institutionfwillisoon go into operation at Allentown, Pennsylvania, called the Le” high County Bank, under the direction and control of the financiers who "now’control the Plainfield Bank of New Jersey. It appears that a‘ charter was obtained of the Legislature of Pennsylvania last winter to incorportte a bonk, to be called the Lehigh County Bank, with a capi_ tal of $100 000. Commissioners were appointed to dispose of the stock of the institution, who passed a resolution not to allow any individual to possess more than twenty shares, their object being to distribute them as much as possible, Thesubscriptions progressed very slowly, and up to the. first of August only about $15 000 were taken. ‘The project was on the point of falling through, when the spirits who preside over the destinies of the Plainfield Bank, stepped forward and subscribed for the balance, $35,000, the instalment of which on 10 per cent to be paid in Plainfield bills, that bank being at present a specie paying bank, and its funds specie funds, which is all the charter of the new bank ‘requires. The public, particu, larly that portion situated in the vicinity of Allentown, will soon be made sensible of the beauties of banking, and those who ploce any trust in the financiers who direct the Lehigh County Bank and the Plainfield Bank, will ere long discover that they have built upon the sand. The people of Allentown doubtless ‘procured this charter for the purpose of estublishing a bank to advance the pros- perity of their immediate neighborhood, but we will as- sure them that their bank has fallen into the hands of those who will make it a curse to the country in which it is lo- cated. The Inboring classes of this city will, no doubt, eap some of the benefits to be derived from the abundance ofashinplaster Currency. This city will be the greatest field for operations for a time. It is to the increase of banks similar to this that we can attribute so much diffi- culty in our commercial operations, and so many losses by the mechanical classes. ‘The annoxed table will be very interesting to many at this t'me, When the disposal of our large surplus of agri- cultural products is a subject of much importance. The outleis for our fleur, showing the increased demand from some countries and decreased demand from others, may convey some information to those engaged in the trade, 80 that supplies can be furnished and our stocks reduced asmuch as possiblee We hove treaties {of commerce with sixty-one foreign governments, admitting into their dominions grain grown in the United States. Fiovr Exroxtep From tne Uniten erates itt 3.9 mos. uantity, uai'y. Countries. jarrels.’ Value. Barrels, Value. Total. ....+. 64+ 1516,017 $7,700,016 1,474 $3,763,073 Exvours From tHe Usiren States ror Sevenat Yeans. aan ls. aeons jee. eat a ti 301, 700 8,572,999 940 987 800 3,603,299 750 6,925,170 537 10,143,615 512 bear 575 1843, 9 month 841,74 47 3,763,073 Since 1840 the exportation of @our from the United ‘States has been gradually falling off, and the value great- ly diminishing. ‘The total amount exported in 1843 will, of course, be somewhat larger than the amount given above, but the reduced price will not admit of much in- crease in the total value, The difference inthe value of the exports for 1639 and 1840 is very trifling compared with the immense difference in the quantity. The large quantity exported in 1840, @ quantity much larger than ever shipped beforo or since, was called for in consequence of the short supplies in Enrope, from bad harvests, ko, ‘Thedemandihas since been falling off, and at present we see nothing that wil: increare it, but two or three bad har veaty, not only in Great Britain but thronghout the conti- nent, The producers of this country can have, at pre. sent, but little confilence in the repeal of the corn laws of Great Britain. A very strong party favorable to the repeal of those laws, ex nd is steadily increasing in strength. Very unfortunately for the more rapid advance- went of the principles of this party, the crops of Great Britain have been, for afew years past, very good, and tho harvests more than an average, Two years’ bad ber- vosts would do more to strengthen this party than any. thing ele. ‘i be importation of agricultural products in. to Great Britain fcom other parts of the world, since 1841, havo been steadily declining. We annex atable showing the amounts received from the colonies and from the United States for three years, Imvonvs oF FLOUR AND Grays wro Great Britain. From the Colonies. It, 1912, Wheat from Canada... Total, Wheat Bam Or Grain 22/995 561966 18,928 From the United States, 19) . 842. «208,994 208,084 Pa a” AS 1s, Stock oF Gam Old Stock Exchange. 150 Harlem RR = gs ‘lo Stonington R R do aeb8esersysens3S3 50 Farmers’ Loan 100 do 50 do 40 25 Nor & WorRR s10 67 50 do 8 rm New Stock 50 shas: Faroe’ Trt ch Exchange. f00 Harlem RR 2) Mohawk RR 2 25 N Jersey RR Soniusion RR lo 175 do ch 50 Long Island RR s3 50 do b3 State of Trade. Asnva—Pots continuo very steady at $4 18] $4 26, 50, Miss Britana Bi iTNxY, Of this cit daughter of Mr. Elis On the evening of Sept. 9th, Connex son, aged 34 years. His friends and those of the family re respectinily invited to attend the funeral this (Wednes ) afternoon, at 34 o'clock, from the residence of his father, David Bryson, No 46 Frankfort street. The re- mains will be taken tothe Peck Slip ferry boat, for Wil- liamsburg, where carriages will be in waiting. At Southeast, Putnam county, New Yor! ult, aftera lingering complaint, Aaron Manviy, jr., aged e of this city. Passengers Arrived, indy—K, P Clark, Mrs R Clark and tour’ children and ser- 1d, Master Raoul n the steerage. A Purches, 7 Small Havar—Packet ship Bu servant, New Yorks CA Mrs Fanfernot, Panifax, Germany—132 in Jn.nine months ending June 30, 1843, the only exports ef this nature from the United States, to Great Britgin were a few thousand berreis of flour. The importations into England from her colonies bave been reduced a very large per cent. in the pust three years — The agricultural products of Great Britain increase faster than the consumers. The harvests for the past four years will average much larger than for the previous ten, and the result is, that the demand on foreign coun tries has been proportionably reduced. From ad vices recently received, we are induced to be lieve that the crops throughout Great Britain thie year, will be larger than ever before. The harvests throughout the United States have turned out larger than ever before known, and between the surplus here and the reduced wants on the other side, we have no doubt but that prices will fall toa very low point. By official ae- counts published, it sppears that the stocks of grain on hand in Great Britain this year were larger than last, is tHE Uniten Kinapom. 4. te Dec'e. 39,81 This stock is very small compared with the consum tion from that time to harvest, but it shows the healthy state of the market, and how little we have to expect from that country in the way of a customer for onr agricultur- al products, An outtet for our surplus agricultural pro- very anxiously looked for, and immedi- ately supplied but when we compare our greatest exports with the immense amount produced, it appears but a drop in the bucket. The annexed table shows the quantity of grain produced in this country for three years. Quantity oF Gnaix Grown in Tux Unite States, Bushels. 959,410, 494,619,306 ‘The returns for 1844 must show a very great increase in the production, and, perhaps, an increase in the expor- 100 Stonington RR b30 2 do ch snw ry Beeswax —Prime yellow Western,Northern and South. ern, sells at 294 a 30¢ Breavsturrs —Genesee flour in this market continues $4 18}.a $425. Alexandria $425 Flour in Zanes ville is selling at $3 12}, and wheat 50 a 55 cents. ‘The sales to-day are about 800 bales, the mar- ket more in favor of the buyer. Hay.—There is very little doing in this article. mon qualities cell port is sold at 40a 420. —Drudge casks are dull at24c. Western and rrels are in immediate request at 24jc. In this city on the 10th inst., by the Rev. L. Covell, IN, daughter of the late C Abijah Brainerd, of Haddam, Connecticut, to He: Fenton, merchant, of Boston. ‘On the 10th inst., at St. Panl’s Ch bie, Jams R Cutcrox,M. D, to Edwin B. Clayton, Es pt Sth, by the Rev. Charles J. Bush, Mr. Samven to Miss Antaau Sora Amold, of East Hartfo: 1, by Rev. Dr. Hig. ., daughter of , youngest Horrman ‘on the 24th heon, Borden, FI 15 mos 25 ime taoree mos 850 sp; Wim. mpson, Ellis, do, 17 mos 700 Pats Clematis, Bayley, NL 10 mos G00 ah Was seen, Sept 2, lat 67 50, aw : Neild at New Bedford sth ‘inst. Siinerva, Macomber, NW ‘te Arrat Ripreryn 9th inst, Vesta, Howland, Atlantic Ocean, 350 Dbl Chases 1s Veo, Eastport te Berks ; 1 Vose, Eastport for Barbadoes, Aug 27, ‘ 19 40—by the Gali, at this ore 2 nen eee jinnev, Boston fo: % 2 5 od iney Boston for Pensacola, out 12 days, Aug 31, lat 29 46, R Mills, steering South, Sept 5, | —by the same. FE Mills auecring South, Sept 5, lat 3530, lon 73—by the samme 8, lon 41:18. ‘Ann Maria, of and Manil . bees eet from Salem for Manilla, all well, July 4, Frances Ellen, of Bath, 24 days from Wilmington for Point Petre, with loss of deek load and two men, and one sick man on board, no date, &e- Foreign Ports. art f cro aie Havana, Aug 26—In port, N MeLellan, Orr, for Boston, doy Washingto phia, do: Ellsworth for Hamburg, de; Cope: \ for Marseilles, yi Mary Shields, fm Rhode Island, ist arrived. Gainia, Africa, Aug 8—No American vessels in port. Sd 7th, Tim Pickering. Story, Salem. Simon’s Bay, July 4—In port, Sasan Mary, Connor, une. Home Ports, diamant, Ps ad, G'W G West Indies; 4th, Calisto, Hoy ‘astronr, Aug 30—Arr Iole, Wooster, NYork Elizabeth, doy Sept 3, Chief Sa Smith, do, Sid ath, hiean, Smalley, NYork rbox, Wilmington, ork, Au N *, stport. TLAND, Sept 3--Cid Amei Saves, Sept 7-Arr Depe gers, Baltimore. Sld Ose Crowell, von Haskell, € Nickerson Cid ( D dd Great Western, Gibson, Norfolk. Signal for brig: hief, Brown, Havana, Czarina, Graves. Rio Ji neirox Ann, Remicl ui Prince; Pinta, Coombs, ton. NC; Eagle, Pierey, Fredericksburg. Sarah heth, Tabbutt, Ellsworth; Adna, Hatch, € | Tura, Doane, Savannah: Benj Fraukl Metamora, Flinn, Philadelphians . Kelley, and A'M Hale, Bearse WmM Ri ylor; Palm, Eldri Phi a Webster, ie 4 imberlain, N ut, Kelley, and Conveyance, ed, Auna Reynolds, fm Philadelp! no. Florence, and others. peice g New Bepronp, Sept &—Arr Comelia, Ricketson, NYork nd, Cushman, do. Arr 9 ample, this morning. of the fleet reported yesterday. Provini James LL ‘Sid Niagara, derson, Philadel; Albany; Gem, Disbrow, New York. ‘our Brothers, Smit Rival, Perkins, Philadelph ‘ New Haven, Sept §—Arr President, Frisb Std Cornelia, Brentnall, and ‘Tanti nj Stevens, Philadelphia, nr Pierce, Newport; Galaxy, Welsh, Havant I Lind Higbee, Higbee; Lebanon, Brown, and Pelon, Bartol, ew CTT Adam: id Angeline. Scull, Providence; aro ii ier, ton; Galena, Leeds, Jonathan Wainwright, Proy;, Sailed, Victory, Elwell iddletown, Cty America, ‘Somers, Fall | ‘ox, Liscomb, N York. Arr at City. Point Moherg: (Norw) Kronprins, Qsear, Arvestaus. N York. CHantesron, Sept 6—Arr Anson, Barkinan and Tybee, MeCormick, NYork; C York. Com- 30 a 35c. Prime for ex- G, Western, Matthews, amships. FROM aMentog, Monity:, Sept 1—Arr tagenet, Beswick, Hava an, Turks Islands Water Witch, Di vana, Below, coming up, Solomon Saltus, Peterson, AMUSEMENTS. PARK THEATRE. _ Doors oven Pr a THIS EVENING, Sopa 11 jill be performed, AUCTION SALES. CITY MADE FURNI- large Sales Room 304 large aud elegant juding mahogany t scroll > BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL. ivanss fralian white acy pot splendid pier and card Tables ‘Tullus Aufidus, : Mrs Sloman ‘> conelnde with, THE DEAD SHOT, Mr Timid, Mr Chippendale | Louisa, SIBLO’S GARDEN. Corner of Broadway and Prince street, New York. ‘The Entertainments ape under the sole direction of : MR. MITCHELL. E—The Garden opens formances commence at 734. comfortable, should the eveuing be d L, Miss Clara Ellis Freach and post ers, sewing and arm Chairs in plush, b ork for Zanzibar, May 18, lat 14 28 ‘and moroeco covers, tent Sofa Bedsteads, Johnson's Trou Sa re for examination ‘worthy their attention. Also, Farrell's celebrat In fi Yelock, and the per- now enclosed, and NIBLO’S GARDEN. N of rare and choice Gr Niblo’s Garden, will September, witl THREE Por Beauty and the Beast, ‘Tables AR PIECES, of the Tyrol, and the Young WEDNESDAY EVENING, Seq BEAUT amber (1 will be preseutec, HE BEAST. House Plants, belongin at auction, on MOND. fas the Gi Sept 1—Arr Elizabeth Porter, [Br] Robbins, West u. do; 3d, Potomac, Colby, Balti- After which, TABLEAUX OF THE TYROL. Orange and Lemon Cainellia stocks, &e. &e. i tu future advertisements, Catalogues will be ready s10r% Mary Mo . : , Sept 6—Arr St Patrick, and Dr Hitchcock, Boston. General Beauvois . v, NVork Allred... FOR 8. ASPLENDID Newburgh, Orange ¢ taining 107 acres, a po Arr Fountain, Wellsby, Norfolk; 3tst, ‘ork, Sept i—Arr Delta, Ellms, NYork. Sld Olive mile west of the village, state of cultivatios (hounded west by anever failing stream of water) & ew house, two stories, and. kitehen plenty of limestone. ded or sold together, as will bes i "The greater part of the money can ren gage, as will best suit the purchas at 419 Broadway, «wood large new ‘The farm will it the purchasers, te th, Oueko, Ro- Boston, Sept 9—Arr W: le, ‘Thomas, Liverpool; Ransom, cell, Calale; Constitution, “Endicott, Richmond: Baker, N eq of weather, aa the Grau Eni + id sides, can be enc Joon, which is ventilated Or particulars, eayuire | from the top an Josed at a momeats notice. = Philadelphia. [Correspondence of the Herald.) Puitaperrnia, Sept. 10, 1844. Dean Bennett :— In the case of the Hon. Charles Naylor, the Mayor has promised his decision tomorrow. We shall see. L.B Connolly, the keeper of a dry good store, No.9 North righth street, which was mysteriously on fire one morning last week, has been committed to prison in de- fault of $8,000 to answer the charge of fraud. It eppears that he had lately purchased a large amount of goods, $10,000 or $14,009 worth, uot one halfof which can now be accounted for. William D. Baker and Heury H. K. Elliott, proprietors of the American Advocate, native paper, have been held to bail in $1000, by Alderman Binus, to answer the charge of having libelled the cheracter of Ald Hugh Clark— rather a difficult matter, | should think! ‘The idea of such a man as Hugh Clark prosecuting for a libel is too absurd to think of! The trial of John He frontot St. Augustine ia morning bri the jury having been discharged, not bei upon av - x Jobn Dailey was put upon his trial this morning for the murder of Matthew Hammitt, in Kensington, on the 7th of May last, by shooting him through the head with agun. Up tothe hour of closing a jury bad not been +m- panelled This is an importunt ard exciting core ond one which will probably oceupy severaldays A Quaker gentleman George R Smith, refused to be sworn, al though willing to convict of murder, if the testimony warranted A stabbing case took place in Broad street, this morning at an early hour. The parties were all friends, but it ap pears one of them gave offence by singing some vulgar for participating in the riot in hurch, on the th ot PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE. “ETHOPIAN M ‘Ri citizens of New York, that, at the request of Ties ‘that have been pi Wilming- whurgh at [2a ———— ——— THE NEW DEMOCKATIC AUXILIARY! POLK-WRIGHTS ATTEND! TPHE, First Regular Mectin POLK-WRIGHT. ASSOC aud made an arrangement with the ove place for afew, Quartetts, Cate hes, Glees, &e., of an f the DEMOCRATIC TION,” will & el ‘ork; Orna- ney, Albany, ‘Telegraph- ja. Sld Sarah Jane, Pompi- only 25 cents—Children their aid in spreading the glorious in punctual attendan Live tis Reronuc t y ; Ottile, Lange, and Ex. eth, NYork.’ A full rigged brig passed up Sound Wan, p. ONG ELLIOTT, President, GEO, CANFIELD, § Vice-Presidents. _ SAM. R. GLEN, ANTED—A P. TT GEORGE SWEET, the great Nahe Rope Performer and Scene Rider, makes his first appew MRS. COLE will be an pe OTTO Wy THE SERENADERS: will ntown, Sent 6—Arr Heroine, NYork, Sld 7th, most nt7—Ar Barrington, Barton, St Petersburg; Hawkins, and Translation, Wells, New York: son; Sol Rosevelt, Johnson, and’ Orson, Hen- Arr Sth, Lucretia, Adamson, Pletous jer, With from $1000 10 $1900 in cash, in a business which pays at the least one hundred per cent, where there is two alwady concerned, Hi extent, and the articles will be in great de- ‘The only object of havil y Somersett-Man. Clown to the Ring Tickets to Boxes 25 eents—Pit id}, URTON'S THEATR ARCH STREET, PHILADE. DAY, September 111 appearas.,. THE ST! sacola; Susanna, Brooks, York River; Cherrystone, Va; Express, Smith, and ay York; Carver, | at the Post Office, which will be atten vy, Chapman, Al- r nd responsible men to pre cure subscriptions and advertisers y between the hours of 12 and Lat 11 John street, vp stairs, ursday and Friday. ANTED—Six good Plasterers and two Laborers. Apply corner of 21st street and Second Avenue, 10—Arr Foster, Lancaster, Providence: i (Br nn Warren, Re. ester: Charlotte, Westeatt, Providence jedford; Waldo. Gilchrist, NYork; Dresden, sey.’ Boston; New Jersey, Bell, West Point, NY; Marga ret, York, Newport. Cid Pearl, Harding: Sherer, Keller: Silvia CountW: nperae HIS LAST LEGS, fos Brown, May, Hartford; Jno IRISH MINSTRELSY. Me MICHAEL ENTERTAINMENTS jot of good second. large size, "Riso, 100 ‘or 200 good Apple Barrels. ANTED INMEDIATELY—Se t lect money fora business can make from five to six none need apply wales they. briny to their honesy, &e. Apply to e may be seen, -hand packet Water Cask, T honest, intelligent, THALL, Sept, 7.—Arr Caroline, of Bremen, Wolkmann, ox IRISH MINSTRELSY AND SONG, on ; Carolina, Hoyt, “ Catharine, Hamilton, Boston Friday Evening next, Below, Lisbon. Cld Sutton, Galloway, and Edward, Bulkley, on, Daggett, NYork; Henry Plan- Y EIBRARY, BROADWAY. , Aus 3i—Arr Ebro, Perry, Philadelphia; MOORE’S AND LOVER’S MELODIES, r ith parlors and bed-roo1 ‘a private table, if request. attached, with pantries, closets, &e LADY FROM ENGLAND isd L agement with a family’ as ¥ ences can be procured. Letters addressed to this paper, will be attended to. sit It*re FOR SALE CHEAP. TPHE, STOCK AND FIXTURES of that well-known es- tablishment The Ann Street House,” being in the best bu —is arare chance for a person who wishes "The reason of siness part of the cit to get » place now doing a good cash. bu the present proprietor selling out is, that he business. For IE POWER—On the Inclined Plane principle, i fect order and as good as new. For sale cheap. Ap) 106 Nassau street, or 142 Sixth Avenue, where it can be se sit 3tec SOAPS AND PERFUMERY. best quality, and at the lowest possible prices Sales Room, at the Manufactory,79 Trinity Place ‘frimity Church. sil Im*ec RECEIVED BY RECENT ARRIVALS._ 150 PIECES yery rich, new, elegant and fashi 300 pieces high lustie Alpacea, of every sh ry offered at retail. and shade, ST. GEORGE HOTEL 61 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, THE subscriber begs public van Waverly House, while he wea chased the lease of the above y to having made arrangements with the present own ty tocnlarge, improve and beautify the establ extent, (the alterations and improvements the dal af eat Teast the same ran position that it merly did while known as Mrs, Maun’s, and more recently the Globe Hotel, The | rican plan of keepi inner 3 i hotell jars each person fifty cents. Ladies’ rooms two do subscriber t sit lwhk ders his grateful ac! Ship Masters 1d Agents. hall esteem it a wr if, Captains of Vessels will give nT Stivev, Captain of ou News Boater a, report of hence they. sailed: the feusels Of their cargo. and’ any. fore y have. He will ts and Correspandents at home ie to this offi all fuutieal Informa rine’ Intelligence tion of any kind will be thankfaily received. board them » Liverpool, R, K ned: ‘Pies on & 60 =H yet, Fint iM ni eile i) E! 8. Pow: ‘ ips Stephen Whitney, TI ins, Wilmington, NC. x Co; Lea ell; Alfred Tyler, Weeks, Edgartown. 9 48 - — 15,624 80,199 2,174 10,287 42,991 217.475 37,667 164.625 5327 2.16 9,306 194 ‘900 1,680 7,983 12,426 7,801 92841309 14,214 62/621 4,033 4,270 4,560 170,577 10,241 700 4,228 190,322 810.585 2672 12,027 6 2,387 5721 22,395 605 3,809 es —| 2487 — 21213 130 585 326,028 29,437 115,585 82,302 11170 S18 24,716 4,506 7193 "B23 1,375 mm 3.a7b 45, 18'173 22,980 29,7 1,746 90,464 17,003 22a 157,173 42.279 1,697,423 192,454 G1,265 24,986 39/567 5,315 120/001 6,258 13,768 3,183 8601 | "870 10,881 5,574 2217 '036 4.308 B15 21170 3,152 27/928 1,201 andy, Wotton, vill se, to Fox & Li . Has Nantucket for s, with light winds and calms. ‘ remen barque Anna, Kortlang, 32 days from Bremen, with ue passetigers. ‘kwith, 12 days from Windsor, NS. jetamora, from New Haven, in ballast Hi. Law “| River, Ja, with 123 to hh brig Gleaner, Bec with plaster, to master, Jog wood 10 bags & Clearman—to pas: s Schr Richard Taylor, from Thomaston, with lime, One barque, one bri Id, London; Fai bia Apalachicola; he ipyard, in Kens' Copes, to be of 900 tons burthen, ‘Touched ai Maui 575. wh; lith, Hercul 41th, Hamilton, Loper, NB 30 mos 11505 I7th, Uneas, Geet Xi bl plendid, Smith, Fed Nantasket, Smith, NE 8 in 650 on. 7 mos 200 wh: | hye, Smith, NB 9 10 16 mos 200 sp 1000 wh; Pantheon, Taber, do 2 Havre, 7 mos 5s ronths 90 t, € 3, Fasten, Close, Havre, 4 mos clean; Lith, 9 mos 700 sp; Menkar, Nimrod, Shearman, y, eM iso whe Trident, Bln java, Shockley, do, 8 mos 65 120 sp 1950 ‘900 wh. all for N PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 11. Aug. 11, and ston, and last 5 )22 days from Blac + brigs Ann Eliza, Georgetown, SC. and for the Messrs, d about Ist of Ston. 9 mos. 25 » 400 sp 23 wh Harrison, Smith, 9 Whithead, NB 25 mos 259 sp 600 w mos 25 sp 180 why 2th; F Helen, Cartwright, do, 4 mos 25 5} Caledonis, . 6 mos 65 sp frm N an; tith, Copia, 0”) Kutusoft ', do 9'mos 100 sp ler, do, 26 mos 810 24) whis 18th, Mo why 19th, Illinois, Jag- HOE! For the country, woul teres House at the corner of Battery. Place an of prirchasing the best, stan immediate landing of the Boston aud | further partionlars inquire at the premises, nd fine, Stark Mills, Lawrence © Cabot A. Chicopee 'D, Merrimack, Exeter's, U may be had at manufacturer's prices, on the second floors « Yard wide sheetings at 624 cents ; also, batts, wicks, tw and 7 to 12. sit Itec. NDERHILL, 18 and 20 Cedar st. AL FLOWERS, FEATHERS, HEAD ORNAMENTS, & , & Low" Z & BECKER, No 34 Jobn street, 1 open tl day, an entirely stock of French Artific’al Flow: Feathers, &e., just received by the last packets from Havre. 'T above stock was selected in Varis by C. E. Becker, late ED HOUSE PLEASURE GROUND: purse or stake. tia eam mn. fortune rh, Unknown. s. h. Ivanhoe, CG, Bertine... 5.5... G. W. Vandeabergh . DEAFNESS CU ED. in the diseases of the ness their peculiar stndy. eviden 8 ‘iacal treatment, Pendant upon the ana y tifie therapeutical combination. DRS. CASTLE & EDWARDS. Anrists 361 Br sll ith K the remain d PR ANE, CAST from 8 A.M. wotil 6 UNTER'S KR have been known, w' the i the sl t afew days, no ma with the greatest safety, restraints laid on the pati place in the city. Price ny, BL Lydvus st— " chester or f Tiiroughout the great west it is only to be had of Dr. Johnston, Louisville, Ky si diseases i thete different stages. Also, Gilets, thasa, Seminal Weakness, Obstinate ‘Uleers sing from impurity of the blood. in the cure of this class of Meted with any of the above named di considered incurable of ditheult of cure are Joining the American Museum, where he may be. consulted confidentially at any hour during the day and evening until 10 o'clock. paoeee at ies SUPERSTITIONS OF ed. Single rooms for gentlemen, with breakfast and tea, us of forming an en- block east of Broad Governess. Her course of instruction comprises the usual branches of a sound English education, with music and French, ‘The most respectable refer- . offies of ("To commence at 8 TICKETS FIFTY © Masic Stores, and at the Door. pleasant part of the ec’ at esate oe -~ NTS—To he had the pring y ‘AND PAD NAILS re “a ST, takes this method to 1U LEFLELD, Crrno: * forin citizens and strangers visiting New ¥ necessful treatment on Corns, lnverted Nails, atthe Merchants’ Exe! three doors below Wall street, and at his resi- ne door below 10th su ictually attended to, in EXHIBITIO N ORIGINAL PAINTING. f Hahibition open from 10 A.'M toa f WORLD. of yery large size, part of the city, 9 A. M. to 5 o'clock P.M. A going into other uurther particulars, apply on the premises, 31 Ann CARD—MR. WHALE and DAUGHTER respectfully announce to the Ladies and Geutleme h their Classes in Dane A commence at the Assembly Room, Broadway. early, in October. and Saturdays. t that the references | satisfactory. Schools a as «bove, or at his Private Academy, No. 70 Sixth A\ A CARD—MR. ANDERSON’S BED son respectfully announces that his Benetit will take place 13th, on whieh « formed, for the first time in GISIPPIUS, as p ith di NEFIT—Mr. Ander- future advertisemen sion will be per. all offer of his eapabi ew ‘tragedy of robation at Drury JQHNSON & VROOM, late Johnson & Co., of Cedar street, 2 Manufacture for Grocers, Druggists, Country Storekeevers, Barbers and Pedlars, every description of Fancy Soaps, of the ra, Mrs, Skerrett, in the rear of arance in America with other entertainments, COSTUME GALLERY, AND EXHIBITION OF DEAUTIFUL PAINTINGS, i New York. HILLING ONLY. y t> se the Great Collections of Books, Paintings and Em ‘at prices to suit the times.” is filled with books of every including Prints and Pretures, to see om, NO CHARGE is made THE ALHAMRA, 559 Brospwar, extwaen Semixa anv Pace Stuxers. ni f rt is for the » The Hea, and other refreshments, are of the feat Ci LITERARY SALOON, one of the best meat and poul- ter house ‘complete. am ‘=the business done to y-five small creatures per week, fant of & bargain, may apply at Ab 500 do M.D. Linen, comprising the best stock ever fe uLic SALE ROO) kind, im v0.98 Languages, i which, and tie Print are many advantages in this, bee iit will be sll 6 150 do Lupin’s fine French Merino, of every color an interview may b 100 do German and English do, very cheap. 200 do Eoliens, Paranal hmere, de Cosse and | Taglionies. sing Cashmere bet, Broshee, les, rehestra, combining same of the fi perform every evening, except. Sat {arrive peers from the con ol ee RANCH, No. 105: East street, where the same delightful si Flannels, Velvets, Cloths, Cassimeres, Sat nets, Vestings, &c., &e. ‘The above goods will be sold to. the satisfaction of all who may favor us with a call, BARKER & TOWLE, sll 3t¥ec 71 Catharine street. ition of Straus, Lanuer, above Ratg reams and Refreshment his friends and, the former patrons of the songs, there being femules present. The young man stabbed ia named Semuel Asble. the weund is not con sidered mortal, but still slight hopes are entertained of his recovery, Wiliam and Edward Ryninger were arrested and committed for a further hearing The Democrats in the Fourth Congressional district, as was expected, have nominated the How, Charles Jared Ingervoll for re election: and 1 must confess that under existing circumstances, his chances ol success are nearly two to one against the candidates of the other parties. In the Third C District, last evens whige nominated Liberties, vs their candidat ightest chance of bis election. Mr. 8. isa poor selection for the whiga to make. The ¢ Natives}” are now fairly in the field All their nominations for National, State County and District Mu: nieipal Officers hav.ng been ccmpleted lest evening, I annex the most important :— Congress— Ist district, Lewis ©, Levin ; 3d district, John H Cempbell; 4th district, Jacob Shearer. State Senate~ Oliver P. Corman, for the Count Now. these are all pretty good nominations, with the exception of the first, which the party will find out to their sorrow. Mr. Corman is an honor end orna- mentto ony party, and Idoubt not but his election will be triumphant. Upon the Assembly ticket there are some very good names, while there are some very bad ones ; end the same may be said of the District nomina- tions. We may look out now for all manner of stories, the bat- tle having fainly commenced. One thing is manifest, the whigs are pees spirit, as their meetings clearly indicate The one held last’ evening, composed of the lower districts, was anything but what I had enticipated. The Notive meeting, afew squares below, was more en- thusiustic. The fi is, the prospects of Mr. Clay are hourly becoming more doubtful in this quarter. The friends of Polk and Dal re all life and animation, con- fident of the entire success of their candidates. The Rev. Dr. 7 will be attended to ina few days As yet. wy budget ia not full. If any of your readers de- sire to know the manning cts real Onder donker, | would refer them to the good folks of Pottsville. Our stock market was never more devoid of interest. ‘The sales are comparitively nothing, and prices vary so little that I consider them but a small matter of moment to your readers. Fret Boarp.—150 Wilm. R. R., 24]; 8 Reading R. R., 254, 25 dv 26}; 100 Girard Bank, 114; $226 Lehigh Mort- | gage Loun, 66) $420 do 6's, 29; $1,000 Penn. 5's, 73; $1.600 Scfuytkill Navigation Loan, 75, 17 Camden and Am! RR. 113: 19 Farmer's and Mechanic’s Bank, 434; 12 do 43}; $2,000 Tennessee Bonds, 84; 100 Wilm. R. R , 244 Sxconp Boanp,—100 shares North Americen Insurance Co., 99; 100 do 9f SHIP NEWS. Correspondence of the Herald. Purtapenpyia, Sept. —P. M. Arrived—Emeline, Nichols, Lubec; Valean, Smith, NYork. Cleared—Sarah Hand, Bayley, NOrleans; Emerald, Hodgden, and Abbathula, Cram, Fall River; Alvano, Pace; Sun, Ryder; John Murray, Devereanx; Fame, Crowell; Shawmut, Rice, and cFarland, Boston; Hazard, Woo [Br] Bruce, Sh 3 nice; Roswell 3 Brand oughkee a mp; Gen L Foreign Ports. ola, MeLennan, for St ow, for Porto Rico, nxt homas, Pat HO, pine m NYork, x; Surah Bentley, Hoffman, arleston, White, fin’ Baltimore for St Thomas, h, Bridgton, Adams, St ‘Thomas. s. Emlen, Wilcox, Ne huit-telt, Milton, El: sg. Arr Pemaquid, Fassett, Bangor. P abe Wi TON, Del. Sept 10—Arr Hope, Carnahan, Barbadoes; Crescent, Crothers, Port Spain, Trin. Battimone, Sept 9—Air Ann, (Brem] Horstman, Bremen; Harnet, Brows, Bermada; Candace, Brightman, Fall River; A Schroder, Stafford, NYork. Below, Bangor, Odom, frot Liverpool; ‘Lycoming, with loss of fore topgallant mast. an roy ted ports. Cid Somerset, CBr} Wiltiame, (new) Hubbard, St Tho: thas. Std Mich Gy ANC Tots to suit purchase: som 46 South street. IRE BRICKS—5,500 Stowbridge Fire Brick, received per ported direct, and for sale in E. K. COLLINS & CO. hip Sarah and Avsilia, from Liverpool, and for sale by sop nea “ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO, sl0re 3 Fulton street. (AOAL=50 tons L. rior quali- ty. diag ox etl ind for sale lots to suit purchasers, Co. slure as its proprietor, that he has pur- f CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE, tablishinent for a term Of years, PHILADELPHIA HE Subscribers havi y pat up, (protected from the to keep in any climate,) in packages at bg cents each, with full dire Ul Prietor’s own name is written sh and that the house is now opened for the reception of company. ‘The house was newly fitted up and refurnished last winter, and will compare favorably the best how Broadway, f the proper: ment toa great © take place daring season of the year.) He tatters himself that when the improvements shall have been completed, that sess advantages rarely to be met. with, and it ngraved wrapper. d general stores through. out the country. SHIP GARRICK from Liverpool—Consiguees ir permits on board, at O: All goods not perm: dably be sent to publ c store. LIVERPOOL — 3 lowed to be the gr duced, invites strangers aud the publ yew method, which will. be fotud 4 " ptel will be conducted upon the Ame- Breakfast from 7_o’clock till 12. a from 6 to 12 at night. Supper 9 superior to ANY ‘ing amongst others the advantages iv YAZOO_ FROM i comfort, cleanliness, durab please seud their permits on board, at Rutgers sree whart All goods not permitted in five days great and perman 12 o'clo Charges for board per day, single gentlemen one dollar and AMILY MESS FORK—90 haltbactels, a very supertor ar- ticle, for sale by E. K. COLLINS & Co, sl0re 5 South street. FOR STER wi wifternoon, Sept. 16th, leave at 6 o'clock im O17, as hemtafore, i _ SAL thre REGULAR OPPOSITION f LANDING at P. Catskill, Hudson, Cents, Berths 40 € if days from New York— Alb 1 c| ib Deck Passage 29 Cts, days, Wednesda: aud Saturdays, f Robin: voidably be sent to public s vlad CLIFTON HOUS# For the liberal and guished patronage bestowed the pre- Sent season upon the Hamilton House at the Narrows, L. 1., the ug the sea breeze, fhe dand water unequalled for its f ‘TEMP. NCE. inthis business will find this an oppor: eh eee Gh w of fan Jaxury of the sea bath, ase, inner hour is 4% o’elock—on Sunday at o'clock. Su- perior carriages in attendance for the accommodation of the guests. A fine Bowling Alley and Billiard 8d for the amusement of the pat 1, (the sea beach being within hi athe city, being situated Philadelphia boats, ill’ address the the Band of the Order of Recha- Socivties, (particu- h by the C! yj North Carolina, ites Sons of Temperance all Inrly the Ladies) and friends of. Temperance dially invited to a order will be obser will not he admi E, D. CON pom, are Just finish mn M 'y style and width, all the known brands, N. B.—Two of the best roor of the se.son, on lies. ‘On Sundays the boats ran to Stapleton, landing ev: Carriages in attendance to convey jmmengers to Cli" ay nediate application Children without parents or guar Nos. 18 and 20 Cedar street, half a block above Pearl street.— RPE, President. in warp and wadding, also best Southern cotton yarn, Nos. 6 to 1 TUBE KOSH BOUL THE SUBSCRIBER'S ( are now in bloom; ax also an extensive collection mnal buds are the ightfal perfume of the ‘Tuberose is nown, and not inferior ig Jasmine or Orange Blossoms.— iow of Tuberoses, at A PARIS MILLES ARENNE & CO. YARY ESTABLISHMENT y the Courts of France of the United States, calarly, that the ig Known to the Ln and those of the city of New York open a branch of their well known and fashionable Millinery Establishment, on Thursday, the 12th of September roadway and Grand street, (entrance No. otrope, will be receives and may be seen in the COUNTRY REST. | “Thc branch in this city will be under the. iinmediate superin- tendence of one. of 1 The ladies are respectfully The farm is in a high stat of all description test fashions, can be Island Sound, &e.,, and 1f opened to the public in ie best possible manner, and sl ienee and very commodious, [he onthouses are all ‘f ranged. Por afurmer or resident of the city this slice offers nent, being within an hours detve of the city and ile of the Harlem Railroad J at any time and possession given in 30 days, or further particular ‘. K. COLL previons to § punctually attended to. replete with ever, 10 feet by 50 feet A PURSE for $30, mile heats, best 3 in 5, to come off THIS DAY, Wednesday, at 4 o'clock, for horses that never won a t, HAIR’ CUTTER, ano ORNAMENTAL HAIR) MANUFACTURER, 92 CHATHAM STREET, FORMERLY OF 316 Prant Stare. to his numerous friends and prtrons his re- Pearl street to the store 92 Chatham street, he acknowledgments to those ave hitherto honored him Hever be his stady The place can be ex- wer on the premises, or 10 ntering «horse before the trot. TLE & EDWARDS, Surgeon Aurists, have rand the various causes of deat seven pee ves, which rope. xchange at their utmost value, Pianos er line of stages pass the door every three ‘As stands unrivalled in the mai h his name has #9 long been celebra ample scope for carrying rt nothing that art cai of the parts in seien- THE HUMAN It jons and improvements into produce oF expeuse ¢ : ts o'clock, Weaneaday, th Sept. F y bow ght ven Low «PRS By nitermug the hour of startiig from 7 to 5 o'elack the Wave will arrive in Albany in time for the Westen Rail Road morning train. 10 2% re. FOK LON DON—Kegular Packets of the 10:h Sept. A Bhefifatasclasey, fast sailing regular packet ol NORTHUMBEKLAND, Captain K. H. Griswold, wih maul as above, her regular day. f bi 4 eabi ery au ‘accommodations for eabin, second eabi Sitecrage ‘passengers, persuns. intending, Wo etabark, should and ‘steerage passengers, Make immediate application ow beard ors ee AY, 100 Pine street, corer of South street. e will be succeeded by the packet ship Gladia’or, nd sai! on 20th desirous of sen el y applying as above, if by letter post paid. payable at sight for any amouut, on jand, payable at their respective branches throughout the country; also, on Messrs. Spooner, Atwood & Co, Bankers, London, payable m every town in Great Britain. NEW LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVERPOOL —Facket of (Het Sots splendid” and favorite jacket ship QUEEN OF THE WEST, (1250, tons ren] Capit. P. Woodhouse, will sail ou Saturday, 2st rcatupe of this Tine being all 1000 d upwards ‘The ships of this line being al tons and upwards, per about tor embark for the old county, will sot’ Gail to see the advantages to be derived from selecti fre am. their reat cxpaeity ean w to Persons wishing to secure berths shoal application on board, foot of Burling Slip, ‘Al aT. PAPSC oF Nc their general Passage Office, 76 South st, cor. Masden s10¢6 Lane, up stare. FOR LIVERPOOL—Regular Packet of the ith Set The, int cleat fat paling, romular Packet hip STEPHEN WHITNEY, Captain Thompson, Wit cart as above, her regular da Having superior’ necommodations for exbin, second eabin tai steerage yaoneners, persons snieting 1 siark show take immediate application on board, foot ot Maiden Laue, or to < ‘JOSEPH MeMURRAY, slOre 100 Pine street, comer of South. ~~ BLACK BALL OR OLD LINE POOL PACKETS—FOR LIVER gular packet sailing ¢ f September. —' aw magnificent and celebrates Tein searcely nece to the travelling pablie, that the secommodations of the Yorkshire are fitted ont in a most costly style, with every improvement and convenience, that eannot but add barking, and may be justly i see AN AND FORC his new establishment THREE SHILLINGS, that you may know inand, has been overlooked by him at He invites an easly inspection of his splendid stock of Wigs, pees and Ornamental Haic scientific tensive success- e science Jtene ning Wi68, as we Warrant iL LO fir slities,-—Tt will force the hair to grow ou any nature intended hair to grow, stop it falling off, cure ich terms as to sust the init soft and si mienl, yet superior per than the trash er with one applieatio 92 hetham street, OL COALS —O8 tom se fire coals, arrives 1 Pembertous best dese hip Sarah & Ars twice as long as any Y.) \ Shi Ith. | | Nlold-priee 8; 4 or @ ahillinee's boteiomet the rican, agle,_ 82 Chatham street, Brooklyn; 8 State street, B phia, and Pease, B: New York; 139 Fulton street, D DROP.—This medicine is the only abso ston: 3 Ledger Buildings, Philadel Albany. 0 Irn _ lute cure that has ever been discovered for secret diseases, the system. to ku dw i of ost URNT, DISCOL South street, RECKLED, PIMP MSFIGURED SKIN thece are many who have been cheated with the powers of the genuive Jones's h give ita fair trial tive prepartion ever made, in n fact, seldom or n Soap are exaggerated p the vest materials, ARD—DOCTOR GLOVER confines his Practice ‘principally to the treatment and eure of delicate Strictares, Gonor- and all Sores ari His experience and success diseases are very great. Persons al- who have been vited to make ap- plication at his office, No. 2 Ann street, near Broadway, ad: Ri hia 139 Falion street, Brook! 200 5 ed with the greatest care, an for sale, in lots to suit , by & RK. COLLI the best bert of Beekman si0re 35 Fulton street, next door to FIRST PACKET SHIP FOR 1 EBB reeling ci hig VORKS 1K the 16th inst, urpassed accommations for passea- Ayply to JOHN BERDN 6 . Capt. Bailey, silee FAs ALE FUR NEW UBLEANS. the Lith Sept, only regular line. ‘The sh sailing packet Genesee, Capt. Minot, will sail pont: Traty asabove, her gular ayy accommodation for cabin, second cabin, and steerage Passengers. For passage, immediate application should ye e dat rot o Vall street, of to. be made on board at the frot of Wall ett OE MRCOTT, sl0re 76 South st. corner Maiden Lane, TOR NEW ORLEANS—Union Line.—Positively the fest Yegilar packet, —The fast sailing packet ship JOHN MINTURN, Capt, Stark master, will sail as avore, her regular day Havir bi for cabin, second nding. to’ embark the foot ol Wall eMURRAY, 100 Pine street, corner of South it. sacket ship Uaion, J. B, Rattoone, master, will Minturn, siom ‘0 Close a Concern "The very fast coppered, New York packet, built shiy 30, 690 tons, carries 2200 bales of New Orleans hed accommodations for 28 passengers. If y by old before, HOFFMAN & CC change, at t ware at Olive Thorgday the 19th anit. Ay’ k. on harf, oF to pK. COLLINS & "i 6 South

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