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‘When I met you the other day, is given in the above table, which is official, having been ompiled from a report issued by the Treasury Depart- ed to be almost choki ith asthma. I thouj dot you appes che bok ee Sea ra, a ‘J ly this great | ment. The t difference in these two reports ts change?” A] great ports we can. hae Shere fi peed the rereee, "Thave and a semedy. 1 | aot account for, ahd would suggest to the head of the wi aie Tike | nen mote by Folger’ Olpenonian, or 1 { department from which these returns emanated, the the deep and trying cough, and enables immediately —checl<s | adoption of some. measures preventing the inconsisten- aphid an ehlde oe ai | ln that have Beetooretequely appeared In the tach are the accounts given of the wonderful effects of this re- | official documents. medy, that it not only acts well in Old Stock E: piece PepUc consu », coughs, coli ” ghest aud side, and all affections of ‘the Ii it | $9000 V Seis, "62, 12m 11550 shas C. 3 neh oud comparison. One trial will convince the most | 1200 NY Stites, 38° unl io ~ - i a or,sale at 100 Nassau street, ove door above Ann Mrs. | 000 Ohio7's 1 375 ré ms Hays’, 139 Fulton street, Brooklyn. and at Mrs} 300 Ohio O's, 36 91% "83 Mort? Canal Fs) = - _ 3 tala mys we we b90 3244 MONEY MARKE1'. 10000 i iy Wednesday, Mayr 28—6 P.M. = | ‘3000 The Stock Market revived a little today, and prices improved a fraction—Vicksburg went. up 1 per cent; Canton, }; Long Island, 4; Stonington, 4; Norwich and Worcester, }; Reading Railroad, }; F armers’ J; Penn- sylvania 5%, $; United States, 6’, 1; M orris Canal, }; Il- linois, $; Kentucky 6's, }; Housatonic, 1; U.S. Bank, Erie Railroad and Mohawk closed fir m at yesterday’s prices. The transactions were much larger than they have been for several days past, and the advance in prices seems to have hed a very good ¢ fect upon opera- tors in the street. We are afraid the improvement will not be sustained. ‘The Howard Insurance Company hawe declareda di- vidend of five per cent, payable on the 3d of June. The Merchants’ Bank has declared a semi-annual divi- dend of four per cent, payable on the 2d of Jiane. EThe receipts of the Reading Railroad « Sompany in crease as the season advances. We annex a compara- tive statement of the business on the roa 4 during one week in 1843, 44.and 45. Reapino Rattroan. 160 Vicksburg Bc H 00 do 18 NYG H 100 Farnsers’ ‘Trust mt 25 “do 100 100 do 150 L Island RR do = do do 200 Reading RR lo. 450 Mohawk RR: sigs 49% io i Penn’a 5 t shares Vicksbarg aap ebathidaa Ed 0 Sf 150 do do 100 do Reading RR 4934 50 Morris Canal ai farmers’ Loan lo. 49) and Wore 72} do 3s 50 L Island RR 100 Canton Co ww i» 50 0 50 poy P*} Week ending May 27, 1843, Mey 25, 1844. M ay 24, 1845, New Stock Exchange. Business, ... . ...$7,618 86 $11,168 10 9,103 03. | 50shas Vicksburg ¢-734 25shasFarm’sTr —_c 3 Coal tonnage,tons 4,155 14 8,857 12 15,990 18, 100 do ove " 50 do bis 344 The reduction inthe amount of the debt. of the city of | 3 4 oe 28 3 Boston, has been about one hundred thovisand dollars a | 0 | do. 38 5 do tw 343 year for the past five yours. It was atita highest point, | 3 Nor Wore RR “4%, oi to bis ws on the first day of May, 1840, and the redviction has been | 50 do e71% 50 do 330 uy as annexed : Me i b3 71% 25 Morris Canal 32 Dest or tHe Crry or Boston, 1845, 225, do Hp By 10 e ane ee b3 B Amount of Debt May Ist, 1840 $1,698,932 56] 1% do 372 75 Stonington © 35% During the financial years subseq Ueda the above mentioned date, the debt was Sales of Stocks at Boston. reduced as follows Tn 1840 "41, Mar 27.—50 shares Lo RR, 123; 9 Eastern RR, bo50d, 113; 1 rt Boston Co to ds, hore tie a R, ic . + +. 262,433 38 Making the entire reduction ‘of the debt within the last five years. ......4..++ And leaving the amount of the city debt on Ist of May, 1840... 00.0... ceseerceee e+ = $1,163,266 62 It is possible the debt of Boston will be increased in the course ofa year or two very much, at several pro, jeets are on foot to introduce water into the city from some of their neighboring ponds or river, upon a scale similar to the Croton here. The personal liability law, which passe d at the recent session of the Legislature of New Hampshire, is likely to prove a source of trouble and great disadvantage to the incorporated companies of that State. Several banks in the State are closing up their business, and as fast as the charters of others expire, they will go into liquidation _ Incorporated companies intending to doa just and YLegiti* mate banking business, have very little fear fror, the per’ N; PuE STEAMER BRITTANNER on the Ist of June Office in Nassan greats ‘on Saturday, ‘$534,965 94 Liverpoo ben on past 4 o'clock, P. M. Postage to Boston, of 198 cents on each single letter, must be paid. $ m29 3tm ROBERT H, MORRIS, P. M. POST OFFICE, ; New York, May 28th, 1945. ON .274 after, this day, until further notice an Litre Mail T supplying the principal offices on the Hudson Ri roy. and also the large oft i uffalo, (including the 6 o'clock, A. ices on the Railroad between Albany a Tatter,) will be closed daily, (except anc Sundayas) te6 ol The Mail via Bridj i i day extent ‘Sub Hin cieg aed) Housatonic Railroad is closed ROBT. H. MORRIS, P. M. THE PROSCRIBED BOOK! TENTH EDITION. THE QUAKER CITY; oR, MONKS OF MONK-HALL! S$ JUST ISSUED in ‘volume, complete, or ten numbers sonal liability law. It is only those instituting that wish al gfeapubliation ingle beara cents—for sale by to extend their operations, and upon a 0 minel capital to |. N° American novel has ever met with such astonishing suc- do as much business and get out 08 Jurge a circulation as rend been sl ose City,” of which 50,000 numbers have al- iy been sold, es wretne A their ‘redit will permit, that re ofcted by any ad, | an wot ag dhe ya he fre Nah ditional responsibility this Inw may put upon the stock, | author has heightened the subjects into «fearful interest,’ holders. ‘The citizens of New Hampshire, or any other | Woe" Literary Review. | i , ; Hd book. "It is the first American i State, having this law upon their statute books, need not | written with the intention of Hivecathig ah cere Te ashe republican cities, has met with a decided approval from the feel the least alarm. Tiiore will be plenty of banking in- | "ff. th work will live in the records of our literature, as stitutions glad ta do *jusiness under this restriction, and | the et American novel, describing life and men, and manners, those that «Jo cont/iaue, must be considered sound and | Journal, 1 'Y “V0eer Dut as they are.” —Philadelphin Home safeconce rns. There is no good reason why partners in ‘banks, and other incorporated companies, should not be personal'sy liable {as much as partnersin private mer- cantile lsouses. They have privileges enough without having the power to throw upon the market their promi THE A ee Sater A La ’ lo. 2. '['9,BE, ISSUED ON SATURDAY, the sist instagt. Of. fice, 11 Sprace st ret. CONTENTS—ORIGINAL. The Poe-dom of Poetry and the Poetry of Poe-dom. ses to pay to a large amount, and not be held responsible A Mouthful oe Petted Bo A owns pe ope tothe public for their redemption. Tho introduction of | A" Alleghanian at the Park Theatre. # this elause in the law regulating incorporated companies in Cee and in the charters of these companies, will compel them fexied and the United States, to pursue amore legitimate business than they have | The Grumblers. heretofore, and institute more minute investigations into | The Italian Opera at Castle Garden. SELECTED. ‘their operations than usual. It makes it necessary for | Madam Water’s a stockholders to look more closely after their own inter Phe Bosaty of: the West. est, and by frequent examinations satisfy themselves that | With the usual variety ef Miscellaneous News, ke. &c. the business of the institutions, with which they are con- sana 7 IaH — nected, and for the soundness of which they are indivi- PPR Tether ght eget A area dually responsible, are not deviating from a legitimate | order, of the following dates = ONT NCC Peraltea that line of operations, or endangering in any way the credi TN, tats Minmch Re Us Sin patie, See derived from the public. This personal liability clause ¥ ae + $350 00 in the charters of banking institutions, will do more to, rigor —-h- wards keeping the banks in a solvent condition, and more K 00 uniform in their operations, than all the laws requiring 6 months, in Hy monthly or quarterly returns the legislaturos might per. eek “ - fect. tate “ lio,“ ¥ suit has lately been decided in the United States The public are tention Sgalixt Sekociating? the soiac. m District Court, sitting ijt Boston, of considerable impor- tance both tocollectora and masters of vessels arriving from foreign ports. A. yessel arrived at Boston sometime since from a port in the West Indies, with a cargo sub- jectto duty. The manifest was duly deposited in the Custom House, a7 1d sworn to by the captain as contain- ing a true and p erfect list of the articles comprising his cargo. Subse quently it was discovered that other arti- cles were on, board, entry of which had not been made on the mar jjfest, and the captain was accordingly prose- cuted in ‘che District Court for perjury. In the course of the tri-,1 it came up in evidence that as the captain had not #',gned the manifest with his own name, previous to the, administration of the oath, he was entitled to an ac. “quital, which was granted, and the master discharged.— Jt appears that in a majority of cases, masters of vessels do not sign their manifests, and this decision will cause this to be done in all cases by the Collectors of the Cus- LOAN OF $400,000 FOR THE STATE REASURY. STATE OF NEW YORK, Comptroller's Office, Albany, ) May 22d, 1815.—Notice is hereby given, that sealed pro] Is will be received at this office until Thursday the Sth day of June, 1845, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, for a Loan to the asury, under the 4th section of the act entitled ‘An act to provide for baying the debt and preserving the credit of e State, a "Offers will be, recetved for the whole sum, of for any por- tion thereof, not less than five Us: dollars. For the sums borrowed, certificates of stock will be issued, transferable at the Comptroller’s Office, and bearmg interest at’ the rate of six er cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of july and January, in each year, and the principal reimbursable on the first day of July, 1852. ‘The interest will be made payable at the Treasury or at the Manhattan Company in the city of New ‘ork, at tl ption of the bidder. ‘The Comptroller will be at liberty to de any.of them, if they are not such as in his opinion are sotbive ek jelor elected anthorives tine Ccapirllet vinden ye act fore refe1 to authorises the Comptrollerto pl the faith of the State, make the certificates issued for the mone borrowed under it alien on the half mill tax, and this lien will be expressed on the face of the bond. 3 : ‘The money to be deposited in such bank in the city of New the offers, or favorable toms throughout the Union. York or Albany as the Comptroller may designate, and the cer- ‘The Monroe Railroad, of Georgia, and all the property, | "cates will carry interest from the dats of the deposite. | equipments and effects therewith connected, are tobe sold atauction. A special decree to the effect has re- cently been made, with the written consent of parties’ without any interposition or instruction from the Court. Five Commissioners have been appointed to su- perintend the sale, receive the proceeds and deposit them inthe Agency of the Mechanics’ Bank of Angusta, at Macon, Geo. It was also provided that the creditors should be publicly notified to file their claims in the Clerk’s office by the first Monday in October next. It was further decreed that the purchasers of said road should succeed to all the obligations of the company, in respect to the completing, equipping, and keeping the said road in operation, but that these obligations should not extend to a liability of debts contracted prior to said sale; that after said sale, the entire road, stock, ko" should be transferred to said purchasers. It was further decreed, that in the interim, until the day of sale, the re ceipts of the road should be applied to the keeping of tho road in operation. We annex a table showing the amount of duties which accrued on imports and tonnage, exclusive of drawback paid, for the years 1842 and 1843, 80 compiled as to exhibit the amount of duties upon imports and ton- nage by States and Territories respectively. The gross amount collected on imports in 1842 was more than twice as large as in 1843, and in tonnage more than four times as large. The decrease in both can be traced in the table, to New York, Massachusetts, Maryland and Louisiana, The duties on tonnage were larger in South Carolina in 1843 than in New York, and in 1842 the du" ties on tonnage of Louisiana were greater than all the other States put together. STATEMENT ExummiTiING THE Amount or Duties on Int rents, ANB TONNAGE, OF Fact STATS, FOR THE YEARS 1842 aXD 1819, Caltex the Ocp Ftatsusa Hotet on your road to Bath “and Coney Island—you will find good accommodation for Ladies, aud good liquors for the Gentlemen—a novelty [on that ro: Dinner on Sunday, tickets 50 cents. m29 3t*re JAS, HICKMAN. ENTERPRISE GOING AHEAD! D032, ish for 2 healthy or cheap and interesting ride? Go to corner of Pell street and Chatham Square, and be conveyed in a first-rate Omnibuss to Yorkville, Harlem Heights aud the great thirty aere Reservoir of the Croton Aqueduct— and all forsix rexor. “Let families improve this opportunity xtheir patronage is deserved. m29 It®ec SHARON SPRINGS PAVILION, SCHOHARIE COUNTY, NEW YORK, RE PUBLIC are respectfully informed that Mr. LAN. DON, of Congress Hail, Albany, has associated “himseli” with Mr. Gardiner, and thet this establishment will be con- ducted by them. ‘ P Pavilion will be opened forthe reception of visitors on the fiat day of June text, “The subscribers have male many improvements in the grounds and bathing-house, and pledge seaman oy ee tte aat: storiont: to ender thie ogthlie iment fully equal to any watering place in this country. . & G. Stages will be in readiness on the arrival of the cars at Cana- Jobarie, to take passengers to the hous Mr. L. will, as heretofore, continue the Congress Hall, which will, during the summer, be under the superintendence of Mr. Jos! my29 Im*ec SECOND HAND CLOTHING AND FU: NITURE WANTED. ND the hiy and good ¢ of the same, wil dress a line through the attended to, N. B.—Constant! tlemen’s clothing, cheap for cash. PIRCE’S First Premium new Patent two Oven Ranges, + combining economy, convenience and. durability. ‘Thess Ranges are warranted superior to any. ever offered. ‘They are 80 constructed that it is almost impossible for them to get out of order, or for the plates to crack, so common to all other Ranges. ey have inuse for the last 19 months, and inevery in- stance given the uw st satisfaction, and in no one instance the Lf pemedlaenty ‘on to repair one. . || Kanges putup by the subscriber are warranted to give en- i faction; if they do pot, they will be taken away without it expense to the purchaser. ‘ GEORGE PIRCE, Pro 292 Broad: 494 Chatham street, New York. on hand, © seasonabl+ assortment of gen- my29 Im*re Fes weenie vor Maine... . m0 So met TPS: | neo. jway. = 136 —|" “TO ENTERPRISING BUSINESS MEN, Hotel Keepers, Importers, Dry Goods Merchants, a7 ba 9 tepe ve oe Connecticut, — ii —| 3 FOR 8ALE—The ph a pl of the most eligible New York, 4,323 4,467,320 965 Establishments, in the very heart of the business part of New Jerse: 6 600 LAL the large and floarishing city of Brooklyn. ‘The premises Pennsylvan = 573,465 Seeupy aportion of two Lots, and are in depth, (running from Delaware... ..: eae 27 ‘625, one street to another,) upwards of one handred aud si ty feet. Maryland, :: Sel2) 596;512 et (278,690 Tn addition to a Store, Dwelling House, Workshops, Cellars. District of Columbia, 13,398 nal 4,025, ke. re is, coanected with the premises, a Bowling Alley Virgi we. = Si which could either be used for that purpose, or covered over, if North Carolin: 33,044 Lf 326 desired, for a continuation of the Store, The rent islow, South Carolina 505.008 718 (158,405 For particulars, enquire at No. 163 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Ra 108. in m29 Ittre ® ‘ 00 ‘sor ENTLEMENS' HATS Louisiana. 820,000 12,113 249,859 one Soy E R STYLE, e Kentucky : 2008 AS OW READY AT Tennessee, by MER aa ra ROBERTSON'S PHCENIX HAT AND CAP 3m200 = ‘M3 m2 3t*m TANUFACT I a Fulton street. 5600 — 2,851 ~ 33,900 176 4,888 HARTWELL’S $16,686,396 19,733 7,509,350 WASHINGTON HOUSE, 19, 4,466 223 Chestnut Street, Total... ose ess $16,705,129 $7,519,016 ABOVE SEVENTH STREET, NEXT TO THE MASONIC HALL, my29im*m PHILADELPHIA, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY MERCHANT GENTLEMAN who has been long connected with A. teint Hardware atabhitinente a" Bnglaods Ts concern in, New According to official returns made up in the Treasury Department, the value of imports in 1842, paying duty, ‘was $62,002,326, and the gross duty, $16,622,776, average rate per amount ad valorem, 26.8 per cent. The value of imports in 1843 paying duty, was $29,179,215, and the gross duty, $10,644,196, average rate per amount ad val- orem 36.13 per cent, There appears a discrepancy in these returns, particularly those ter 1843, The gross duty received on the imports and tonnage of each State, an engagement to tal ‘ork, or any ted with Wonld prove an acquisition to any establishment, Refeveaces of the highest respectability would be given, and any, communication addreated D. B., atthe ofice ofthis a i mao It! meet with prompt attention, ome yee SIXTH WARD, ATA MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATS of the Sixth Ward, enil Sixth Ward Hotel, ou: atten ve r , ‘was nominated asa eandidate for School Commissiduer. ENOCH k. CAMP, for ctor, and EDWARD LOGUE, for Trustee, "mz ttn WATER CASK S—200 iron bound 300 gallon Water Casks— for sale ata low rate by JOHN’ HERDMAN, more ™ i 61 South street. BREFINED TRON—Z tons beat quality O.F. Company's assorted sizes, round and are—for sale by WOODHULL & MIN'TURNS, m29re 87 South street. : A, COX, HE celebrated Coat Renovater, has returned again | London in the Victoria, where he his been selecting. fashionable assortment of Trnnmings for gentlemen's clothing. ‘Two or three journeymen tailors wanted. m29 1t* m BOARD, 135, 137, 139 Broadway, MRS. O. FISH, IN OW, bas several pleasant airy rooms unoceupied, and very N desirable for Single Gentlemen, or Gentlemen ‘and their wives, (without children.) Also, a limited number of Gentle- men can be accommodated with full or partial Board, on moder- ate terms. ‘Transient Boarders handsomely entertained at $1 per_day m29 6t*m A CARD. THE subscriber respectfully tenders hi thanks to those numerous, ny neere and heartfelt shave so liberally suj pported hii ace his re-establishi in siness after being plundered by avila ofall he possesseds and though taken 9: midnight without the shadow of « claim the law protected him, He takes this method of returning. than! not only to his numerous intimate fri wut to the multitude of purchasers of Books, Prints and Pajntings, that he has sold 4 such qu ee being re-established at No. 102 Nassau, ats foes vtatod only to ex: ise his foe ste of put to. suspect the ‘Serap Books, Wane Boxes, Portfol ¢ Oks, Rea :, . Pocket-Books, Razor Strope, Chess’ and Back rds, Fancy Signs, ke. Sc., that are now in the window, all entirely of is own workmanship thronighout, and seo at least that the have not patronized a slug TALBOT WATTS, General Agent for the sale of Works of Art, &c., 102 Nassau street near Ann, THE PATENT GALVANIC RINGS. R.A. H. CRISTIE respectfully iuforms the American public that he has latel: from. Englan irpose of introducing in th the novel application of is brother, Professor Her- has pPprobati ion who have pronounced it_among the most im- modern scientific inventions. ‘The Patent Galvanic for which m29 it"re ject. ings have now been several months before lic, and the universal reputation they have ac- quired are sufficient evideuce of t extraordin: cure of the diseases for which |. They have been used with perfe cases of rheumatisin, gout, tic doloreux tion, paralysi Joints, general debility, deficiency of ner- vous energy, and all nervous disorders. ‘The galvanic power which they possess is gradual and constant, and the bi effects they produce upon the system must be witness believed. ‘The Galvanic Rings are in every way perfect): harmless, and are sold at in the reach of al desirous of testing their y. Dr. Cristie warns the Ame- rican public from the beginning, to beware of spurious, imita- tions, The onh: afency at pressat in the Unit t 134 FULTON STREET, a few doors from Broadway, in this city, and from the secret process by which the metals are pre- aed to be rendered sensitive and efficient, all | jons must re entirely devoid of any galvanic effect.’ Cri Magnetic Fluid, used in connection with the Rings, in more chronic dis- orders, and to accelerate the galvanic action, is only to be pro- cured at the same place. m28 3tis* rh. PLANTERS’ & MERCHANTS’ BANK OF MOBILE. QT0cK of this Justitution wanted Me WM. & 0. O'BRIEN, 8 Iw're No. 33 Wall street, under Mechanics ’ Bank. PUBLISHED ON SATURDAY next, at 203 ILL B Broadway, anew work entitled T, THE AMERICAN BUCCANIER. A Tale of the Spanish Indies, by nant Murray. m2 seth C. MERRIFIELD, Publisher. OTATOES—100 bushels very sh Potatoes landing ex ship Garrick, from Liverpool, and for sale in iots to suit purchasers, by E. K. COLLINS & CO., m2ére 56 South street. EESWAX—5 barrels Pure Missouri Wax, well selected— for sale by E. K. COLLINS & CO., mere 56 South street. EMP SEED—i0 bushels cle: souri seed—for sale by LLINS & CO. more ‘56 South street. CHARLES PAUL DE KOCK COMPLETE: HE We Charles Paul de Kock, Iustrated Edition L_with Portrait and Bi phy, complete in one volume. Price one dollar. ‘The public have now an opportunity of pos: sessing themselves of the complete works of the renowned Paul de Kock in one magnificent volume, coi twelve hundred and eighty large columns of reading matter, and at a price which places it within the reach of persons in the most. limited circumstances. This volume contail the novels, etc., which were ever actually written by this most witty, laughter- loving and farfamed of modern authors. And the publishers ves that the translations have been faithfully nd that the work will be found the most care-killing, ‘ing and exciting that has ever been issued from the press ofthis country. For sale 41 Ann street, New York. ‘The work is mailable, and may be sent by post to any part of the United States or the Canadas, at an expense varying from ten to twenty cents, according to the distance. All orders for one complete copy must contain one dollar, be franked or postpaid, and directed to Holland & Glover, New York City. Six copies will be forwarded to one address for five dollars. m2 d&wim*m oon eae SC ae Eos TIC. fice for the sale ie Original Genuine ULMOMG SYRUP, e At No. 49 1-2 Cortlandt street, New York, as usual, FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. QOME YEARS AGO I was cured of asevere and danger, ) ous illness by a Syrap made from an old Indian recipe, and being strongly urged by my friends as well as by the cousidera- tion that much good might be done through the extensive intro- duction of the Syrup to the public, I entered into an wrange- ment for that purpose, and located myself at No. 494s Courtland et, in the city lew York. ing confidence in a youn man by the name of Schenck, I had a verbal understanding wit! him, and the medicine was sold in his name, and a true state- ment of my cure bythe Symp in his name, in the form of a cer- tificate, was published and widely circulated. . 3 {continued this connection until I had reason to believe this person was deviating from nderstanding. Con complaint had come into me telative e variability and strength of the Syrup. Thinking thata written agreement might be more effectual, I requested one, but it was declined. I could overlook and pardon any merely personal matter, but my repu- tation was too completely interwoven with the reputation of this valuable medicine: I, of course, felt. that whatever affected the one would extend its consequences to the other. ad enc large expenditures in establishing and con- neting this business. My time and attention ‘were devoted ex- clusively to it. These influences, based upon my well known character, and the certificate of my cure, with my advice to nu- merous patients or their friends, who called at my office, as well as to others whom I visited both in the city and country, and the gradually increasing and now wide-spread popularity of my treatment of consumption, colds, coughs, diseases of ns of respiration, as well as the liver complaint and dyspe| ve caused great numbers to make application to me, most of whom Thave been the means of benefitting and restoring to health.— Results like these were truly gratifying, aud I did not feel wil- Hing that the advantages thas arising to all should be lost; nor could conscientiously permit my, sphere of usefulness to be narrowed through the neglect or va ‘of any other. ‘To those who know me personall the history of my Sy- rup, it is unnecessary to say that I hgldthe old original receipt, and haye the most accurate knowledge of the only correct me- thod of preparing this medicine through all its different stages. And in order to render it free from all impurities, as well as to insure its full and uniform strength, out the use of that kind of heat which tends to destroy t! I properties of some of the most effective ii lients, I have the aid of a very and the application of an imporved and only suitable, apparatus, by which these objects can be successfully attained. Complaints of inefficacy, blackish color, and variable strength can never arise from my process, the knowledge and employment of which are confined exclusively to myself. | % ‘The young man whose name has been incidentally mentioned being no longer interested in my busines: for himself, or at least opened an office all the success that he may justly deserve. I am informed, is city, He invites the pub- genuine Syrup, and compounds. rup, prepared in this city few York, ONLY at my old ‘ourtland st, one door below Greenwich P. 8. BEEKMAN. DINING OR OYSTER SALOON TO LET. OSSESSION given on the first. of June. It is one of the best locations in this city for either of these, be in the immediate neighborhood of the City Hall. For particulars en- quire at the bar of St. John’s Hall, between the hours of 10 A.M. and 3 P. M. m27 3t*re SPRING DRY GOODS FOR CITY TRADE P. FORREST & CO., 11 Cedar street, have received .ct from London per Britannia and. other late arrivals, a beautiful assortment of embroidered goods, consisting of new style Coronation and Reviere Robes, Chemisettes, Collars, Sleeves, Infant Dresses, &e. Also,a full assortment of Seerhaud, Nainsook, India Mull, Swiss, Drapery and other Muslins, all of which will be sold low and Wrll be found well worthy ‘the attention of dealars. my27 3th, AUCTION NOTICES. _ AMUSEMENTS. WM DUMO, F OURANGLOUTANG Boer & Hosack will PARK THEATRE. ; Veloek. © Last Night but On the Ei ent of Mr. Anderson. ron Alvien, Iying. at the {pot at Aine erate baraue | THURSDAY EVENING, Mas sith will’ be performed the Ri Female Ourang: gf the, kind mos esembling | ‘Tragedy of GISIPPUS—Gisippus, Mr. Anderson; Sopbro- the human species, two years old and in fine health. nia, Miss Clara Ellis, m9 ittm La Polacea, by Miss St. Clair. To conclude with the HOUSE DOG—Capt Harry Hazard, rout. 15 Cents—Bores, 2d and 3d Tiers, 50 Conts—Pit, 0 LARGE SALE OF PLANTS AT AUCTION. LEVY will sell on Friday morning, at 104 o’clock, at A F . We, % J Broadway, Lafarge Buil: Ferons collec on jery, 25 Cents. on of of e ion. ¥ ys i ii isely suitable lots. ‘Those who are dealing in plants will fnd itto | halfopasrPetetack ook? Ne the Curtain will rise precisely at their advantage to attend, Sale positi m29 2t%m NEW BOWERY THEATRE. BY SNIFFEN & CO. -B ts—Pit 12 wai UCTION NOTICE.—This Day, at o'clock, at 135 Ful- | THURSDAY RVENING May ale, wll’ DeLeesented the ton and 32 Ann street, by catalogue, the entire stock | Comedy of SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER Young Mex of a manufacturer of cabinet w: comprising in part of nineteen fas, varying in style and pattern; eleven pair Divans, assorted "pattern 5 een pair Ottomans, mahogany’ and rosewood rocking and arm Chairs, Voltair do, Quartett Sofa and Loyd’s Work Tables of the most beauti- ful style, P. and C. tea, card and other Tables, 5 rosewood and m Payptian and white top centre Tables, 12 doz. maho- gany, Chait of the latest pate ing and nurse do., mar- he and mahogany tap dressin B and mahogany top Washstands, Letter Case. Also, for account of whom it may concern, 3 rosewood and mahogan Fortes, Also, the unfinished work not enumerated above, toxet er with a quantity of Handscrews, Patterns, Beuches, Chests of Tools, &e. Sold without reserve. m29 It*m low, Mr. Charles; Miss Hardcastle, Mrs Charles. & Musical Joe Sweeney and Frank Brower. Hrivester’s He by N Cohen. STATE SECRETS—Gregory Thimble: pi ‘o conclude with well, W Chapman. CASTLE GARDEN, bese . ... Messrs. French and Heiser. An Entire Change of Entertainments. CONCERTS ALA MUSARD. Admission 25 Cents. Thursday Evening, May 29th, The entertainments will commence with a popular overture. ‘Yankee Hill will giv i te 4 Humorous Entertain Proprietors... MINERALS, SHELLS AND LAVA ORNAMENTS | After which a variety of Dancing, Sing AT AUCTION. selle Desjardins, Miss Pray LEVY will sell on Thursday morning, at 11 o’clock, at ir. Dennison. an To conclude with a Grand Concerted Piece, by the Company. etween the Entertainments an intermission of Fifteen finutes for and Refreshments. <7* Doors open at half-past 6 o’clock. Performance to com- mence at 80’clock. BURTON’S THEATRE, Ri STREET, PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY EVE) . 0. 293 Broadway, (Lafa Buil @ quantit Minerals aod Shells, American and foreign, being the collection of thirty years of a person retired from the trade. _ sd] Also, various Lava Ornaments, mounted in silver: Filligre Silver Ornaments, for ladies. Sale positive. With various other articles. mes 2t*ch TO THE PUBLIC ; T NING, May 20th, 1845, will be presented [2 JS TRULY CONTEMPTIBLE to see the mean and | “ the Tragedy of VENICE ESERVED—Jaffier, Mr-J. R. truckling expedients some will resort to. when they find | Scout; fiere, Mr. £8, Conner; Belvidera, Mrs, Sloman. themselves “going down hill,” to prop up their falling reputa | Poconctude with the laughable’ Farce oF JOHN JONES— tion ; even that might be tolerated to some extent, and sympa- |" Guy luck, Mr. Burton. tended by the charitable portion of the community when (7 To-morrow J. R. Scott and Mrs. Sloman will appear. ead to, but bewrere fescond o pirehord. t 4 PaLmMos RA HOUSE. ume they were expe held up to the justly merite: - 4 odium they deserve. The subscriber js eccured. bys per Og- NO CONCERT ON THURSDAY NiGHT.-29 of vending '# spurious, article called Tricopherous, and that ii | fa consequence of the. Philolexian Society of Columbla y injured those who have nsed it. Now, can there more flagrant than this ? he foul assertion, and calls upon the thousands who have € used his Tricopherous to say if it in nie cases out of ten, far exceeded even that which A. Barry warrants it to perform. A highly respectable gentleman from Racine, Wi College holding their ie subscriber throws night, at the above establis! JONCERT THE SERENADERS, versary on Thursday ent, the next " 4 MESSRS, GERMON, STANWOOD, HARRINGTON city, whave nasie god sdeess cam faves ty anyone oiec wish: PELHAM AND WARREN, peatagulled upon the subscriber the ‘other day and sated that Friday, aay S0th, is lady's: i 4 Ms. ©. B's Teleopberges, she hariag ogeeiy’ loss fa tip epime casos Aad eoaiinen Goi ‘ening wutil further notice. NEW evel SONGS, GLEES. CHORUSES, §c. EVERY NIGHT. Admission 25 Ce: For particulars s or other, and at the same time to gi fora ply tos numerous friends fn tha ection ofthe country. Tie 4s only one of the thousand instances that could be given of the ful cures effected by the use of Bi "s Tricopherous.— then, with such miserable and abortive attempts 10 pre- Kor partien Ae judice and putdown an article that held and patton: | 19-4” pose tn atthe Box Office, from ized for the last two or three years by someot the mest dis. | 10M. wntil 4 P.M. 8 open at 73¢—Concert commence at 8% o'clock. Efficient, Police in attendance, to preserve order, under An the direction of officer Stevens. VAUXHALL GARDEN SALOON, P. DE LA REE... MANAGER. (F*This favorite place of Summer Amusement having been a | thoroughly repaired, painted and decorated, will open forthe f for its | season on in no instance requested agents, Monday Evening, June the 2d, lowing ladies and gentlemen will have the honor of ysicians in and out of this eity public, ing the sale of d by a discern- larry until recently, had is “Tricopherous beyond hut having been solicited times with- ont number to establish it over the Union, he has at last taken their advice; and intends to do s0 as soon as practicable. It is no proof of the superiority of the other article over his, thal few respectable agents, are brought forward to voucl respectability, for A. C. i until the other da advertisement. He therefore ed by the community at large, fall, in Hair, 146 Broadway. id 80 to be tes tand 01 lomer, the graceful Dansuese, her first appearance it ANTED.—A young and healthy woman, of good habits, | Miss i Roberts, a charming Danseuse, pupil of Mons. with a fresh breast of milk, is desiorous of obtaining a | Checini, Madin’selle Pauline de La Grand, who will make her first ap- situation as a wet nurse in a ti fa et ni respectable fan pearance in this country at Vauxhall, in all of her well-known ces no objections to go in the country ker street, at the Grocery Store. Would have ortravel, Ap ply it 126 Wal- 2teod*re ances, re : > TO PRINTERS. Med W. frat thecclehraied Comte Dancer. ANTED—A Rood second-hand Doub! . J. Hamilton, from the American Museum, a Voca- capable of working a 43. Ay rst orde: by C., fourth story, Herald the ic Voealist, together with his Gardinei ni i Leamed Dog, which does every NURSE WANTED. Say os" aganpauedg TA Mgaer ioaaie ha h an woman w anted, to | Also, the Celebrated Band of ‘ oe take of ehildren sat No. 12 Mi ETHIOPIAN OPERATIC BROTHERS & SISTERS, = - 10 and 12 o'clock fa Messrs, Johnson, Gardiner, White, M rs and Mast. Bi ‘ant, >) AL SADEMY FOR GENERAL | * together tl t Ba Ethiopians in the world. ASSIGS ae BY ONC GENERAL | ne the Manarer bepapazed no expences ia Tefitting the Saloon, NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN ISLAND. eae ere Pylon seyatepye apiece’ __W.H. DUFF, A. M., Principal, iu the upper part of the e the entertainments at Vauxhall T this Institution, so agreeab!) ‘ind conveniently situated, | will coustst of Music, Dancing, Singing, Ballet and Pantomine; ;Zgung gentlemen can obtain a sivorough Classical, Mathe® } also, Negro Extravaganza, all of, which shall be of character Tlenced masters; white at the». ‘ilizhehal grouade Ree | Se sbaareed ee aaRibtat Solera heioeoaaoes recreation, sea bathing, and 1 ich mae “Doors open t atiig--Parformanice eammence ae4ig o'clock. troduced i order to tui to + | Bortion | Admission to the Saloon, 25 cents—to the Garden free. d q Ito those | _m29 stm irous of engaging in them uu or phy: developments: the French lang iiysaieien ey THEATRICAL WARDROBE the pupils, and the teacher, 4 French yenic.an, abways reside, FOR SALE. atthe Institute. The building. is spacious, having a front of | 7EVHE complete Theatrical Wardrobe, of a gentleman lea 130 feet, and the arrangements for the comfort of the pupils, the country, of the richest and most costly materials such as an experience of ten years has suggested. Fu in- Tragedy an formation can be obtained from . DUFF, at’ New Brigh- | Comedy, with Swords, Hats, Feathers, &c., and almost every ton, or at the book store of Messrs. ROE, LOCKWOOD. & | kind of Theatrical Property.’ Will be sold in separate lots, by SON, 411 Broadway. ; my27 3t is*rh Drlvate contrast on Thursday Morni NK, the 2oth instant, at 10 UANO_—The c: hip Shaki a7 bi o'clock, at Palmo’s Opera House, in the Wardrol m. Ene Guano is superior to any other as it brings forward crops earlier, NEW BOWERY THEATKK. is equally lasting. iti F , Crops rom 30 to 90 per cent. and for market purposes. fe wil freneets (ena Belo erecte ce the. Eraoad te cupied by the late popular Bowery ‘Theatre, and will be ready for theatrical performances, by the Ist of August next. The subscriber will receive proposals for engagements from ies and entlemen, of acknowledged talent. Letters, in all cases must it ja, ane lirected to the subscriber, No. ial A. W. JACKSON, Manager and Proprietor. ‘its value at least 200 and in some instances 400 per cent. is sufficient for an acre. For sale in lots to suit pur chasers, with books directing how to tse tt, by mer iE. K, COLLINS & CO. 56 South st. ENERAL BUILDING REPAIRS, 60 Nassau at. ‘of Maiden Lane—All orders immediately. attended to for Mason, Slateing, Plastering, Flagging, tin roofs repaired and WORKS 2 patetc and all oxher repairs and alterations, done tn the best ere eee ovens, and evety kind of fie works put ape Nene but dead | Mf, BENNETT, 198 Froat street, two doors south of Ful. workmen employed, ‘Expeditions aad “moderne ata * ton, The most_extensive and brilliant assortment of Chim for burt i charges. | Fireworks are now offered at the above place, con: ol Ghia Prehen Sar Be umoke. Up town orders left with J. | Honary and Signal Rockets, with gold and silver Rain, Su maq-imeth mee E. H. QUINN, | Fans, Palm Trees, Pyramids, Peruvian Crosses, Octagons, 1 ‘ EH. QUINN. _ | angles, Verticles,’Mines_ of Serpents and Stars, Maroons, Ben- PRIMITIVE PHYSIC, gola Light, Roman Candles, Serpents, Pin Wheels, Grasshop- on THE ers, Port Fi ights, Scroll Wheels, Torbillions, COLD WATER CURE. Pigeons, Torpedoes, P Falling Crackers, Double Headers, eT ian tchie# and Misery neutralized. by Hydro- |'“Country merchants and ‘dealers in general are requested to / yyatem as practised by Vincent Pri fGracfenbergh, safe, natural and tri remedy (ordworde’s incidental to ths human frame fete vee call and examine the above stock. B. Cor . Committees for city and country displays, military private parties, can be supplied on the most, libe s no frauds, no quackeries, no nostrums to allure and mislead but i ithi ing | the above mentioned artic! RRANTED—the materials having ofall Haier nt wey mado asteroid | Pe cected withthe wt oe aa init yn'wij dn «vtmarre, hike ie Seto fSasmames; | CENTREVILLE COURSE—TRO ¥ fit mingled with pleasure.’ New York, published and sold Tas Fulton street aul may 9¢ had OF the bockoclicw niet at cents, my27 Im*re TEETH! TEETH! TEETH! WONDERSUL IMPROVEMENTS. DR. BROWN, DENTIST, AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT, three doors above’ Chambers fnew building, continues to msert » from one to a whole set, on the 2s of Atmospheric Pressure. Also, his cele- WHITE CEMENT, for filling decayed teeth, and warranted useful for mastication LOOSE TEETH, PUVESE $50—Mile heats, best three in five, in harness, will be given to come off over the above course, on Monday, June 2d, free for all trotting horses that never won a purse over to close on Thareieys the 29th instant, on or before 9 k P. M., at Jones’ Second Ward Hotel; three or more to JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor, lay 28th, 1815. m8 2t HUNTING PARK COURSE, PHILADELPHIA. treet, hex Premium Arti Scientific Princi brated arising from medical treatment, or other causes, effectually fastened by the highly recommended Latio Odonta. TOOTHACHE cured in one minute, without pain. Teeth extracted with less than half the usual pain. ~ PRICES LESS SrA than any other Dentist in this city. Referenecs will be given to numerous families and to the medical faculty in this city, by calling at No. 2008 Broadway. my27 Im*th OTICE—The late firm of Archer & Carpenter, Lumbe. Merchants, being dissolved by the death of William G Accher, all persons indebted to said firm, are hereby requested and notified to settle with the subscriber, and all persons having demands against said firm, are requested to present the same to the subsertber, without delay. Dated New York, May 20th, 1945. : ATHANIEL H. CARPENTER, Survivor, &c., West street corner of Watts street. ‘There will be a meeting ofthe Retail Grocers - Association, on Thapar. vening ae ree, at ee OW: jouse, an ‘street, at O'clock, Afull attendance ia desired, as there is unfinished busie ness of mia ed to transact bi Nye SPRING MEETING of the above Association will commence on the first Tuesday, 3d of June, 1945, when the following premiums will be given, free for all trotting horses. First Day—A premium of $400 will be given, three mile heats in harness, two or more to make a race." Second Day—Premium $200, free for all trotting horses, two mile heats, under the saddle. dacs aie , —Purse $200, mile heats, best three in five, in hamess. JOSEPH Hy HULLINGS, Proprietor. FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. THE Royal Mail Steam Ships BRITAN- Grocers AS ree ee ae Be NIA and CAMBRIA, will leave Boston for of the city to be present, as the business that, is to be submitted edn istorthebeneitofall. CHESTER DRIGGS, hag Eg ap mas At¥ec Chairman, i Ino. Hewitt, Esq., Commander. Sanday, June Ist. WELFTH STREET .—Public notice is hereby given, that | C + C. H. E. Judkins, “ fonday, Jw a petition has been presented in the Board of Aldermen to Passage to Liverpool - $1: Ptliperscseinusnaed. th: ts ove ion, and opposed Fortes Perens ly to ete ae ersons interested in the above pro se thereto ae Tequested to present their od jections ‘a writing ‘to | _m29m *). BRIGHAM, Jr.. Agent, 6 Wall st. e undersigned, at his office No. 4 Hall of Records, on or be- | — 2 LINE OF PACKETS—": oF Pes Eat Record on LONDON LINE OF PACKE racket of the 10th Jane—The splendid and elegant fast sailing pack- tship SWITZERLAND, ¥. Knight, master, will positively sail as above, being her day Having very superior accommodations for cabin, second ca- bin andsteerage passengers persons about to secure berths should make early application on board, foot of Maiden Lane, or to agg JOSEPH McMURRAY, 100 Pine street corner of South street. ‘The packet ship Quebec, T..H. Hebard, master, will succeed the Switzerland, and sail 20th June. m2om_ FOR LIVERPOOL—To sail on the 30th instant— The ship CALEDONIA, Brandon, will positively ail as above. few more cabin and steerage ‘Street Commissioner. Street Commissioner's Ofc, 2 a May 26th, 1845. m2 Iwis ec ATCHES !—WATCHES AND JEWELRY.—Those | who, wish to purchase Gold or Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Gold Pencils, Keys, &e., will find it greatly to their ad- | Vantage to call on the subscriber, who is selling all descriptions of the above at retail much lower than any other house im the city. Gold Watches as low as $20 and $25 each. Watches and Jewelry exchanged or bought. All Watches warranted to keep Rood time or the money refunded. Watches and Jewely repair- ed a best manner and warranted, at much less the usual price, sengers, can yet be accom- SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT OF THE U. 8. CLIREHUGH’S PATENT TRICOPHEROUS. tation of “The Tricopherous” for the human hair is at present advertised and the public are cautioned against be- ing deceive » Observe, that ‘Clirehugh’s Tricopher red by Letters Patent, and thus protect- the patent right by using any of the in- nuine article is composed, The popu: ” has tempted this person the same name, while ladies and tlemen who have used itby mistake under tne impression that it was the genuine, have had t} hair entirely destroys If a existed as to rehugh’s” bein ing respectable wholesale hous viz, ‘Trico in the city Aspinwall, Di iam strect; Hadley, Phelps & C Pearl streets Wards Matden Laue, Alcott, Kissam & Coy M en Lane; Chapm + Fulton ‘street; Wm. Milnor, comer of John and ‘J. B. Dodd, corner of 8th street and Broadway. ‘Observe Clifehugh’s Principal Office is 205 Broadway, up stairs, where he may. be consulted at all hours on the diseases Of the skin connected with the growth of hair. my273tere BIGGAR’S REPOSITORY OF FINE ARTS, 67 Canal Street, 18 doors West of Broadway. OLLECTORS OF ENGRAVINGS ¥i the city will here find one of the choicest collections of RARE OLD and FINE MODERN Engravings in the country atless than one-half the ust cen. —Grate Aprons and Drapery for Looking Glasses in great variety and of the newest designs mit im*ec MONEY LEN’. HE Subscriber has removed to 423 Peatl, comer of Rose treet, where fe continues to Loan money dry goods, gold and silver watcher, plate, jewelry, duzmonds, far. niture, wearing a] |, and every ideseriixion OUP proper ty. 'HUS, expected Panabrokr, Pearl, comer of Rove street. N. B.—Persons may bereceived inthe "Rees i ing the bell et the baldoors eevee mee ty sae MONEY TO LEND. ABRAMAM J. JACKSON, Pawn Broker, uenr Broadway loans money, in args or stall summa on ay te required, on gold’ and. ailver watches; diamonds, silver plate, jewelry, ds, furniture, wearing apparel aud merchandize, description. aso of every Im*re GALVANIZED IRON AND TIN. GUALYANIZED SHEET IRON AND TIN, 8 very su. I perior article, warranted not to rust. Also, Tin Plate, fron, Russia Sheet Iron, Sheet Copper, Zine, Seoteh id Amet Bronttnicet rican Pig Iron, for sale by CAss'& 3 oKET SIP JANE ©. WILLIAMS, irom New Orleans m No.7 discharging west side of Consignees Burling stip will please attend to he receipt of their goods: immediately. my’ Reade street, G.C. ALLEN, rter of Watch id Jewelry, ication ii i i m25 Imbec ~ “Wholesale and Retail, 30 Wall stoup stairs. | Rodated. feurly application is made on board the shigy at pier 6 BURDEN’S PATENT HORSE-SHOES | _ madre 61 South street. EING NOW ON SALE by the principal dealers in hard- | ware in the United States are’ all warranted perfect in form LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. and made of the very, best refined. iron, and. sold at a fraction over the price of iron in the bar. Every shoe which maj be found not in accordance with the above recommendation will e rece’ ack and the money refunded, with all expenses from the most distant parts of the Connery: H. BURDEN, ent, my 1@1m*rre Troy Iron and Nail Factory. PRINTING PAPER. 400 REAMS 28x16 PRINTING PAPER, 200 do 28x12 do. CHANGE OF HOUR. SUMMER ARRAGEMENT. On and after the 22d inst., a train will leave the depot, at Brook- Ivn, for Boston, via Norwich and Worcester, every morning at Bx o'clock, Surday’s except ot #4 alo ed. sengers will leave the foot of Whitehall 700 do 26x37 do. Fare neers os » 200 do 21x36 do. Second class passengers... ... ssce es 1 400 do 22x32 do. myl7_Imis re 100 do 2030 do. 700 do do, for sale by PERSSE & BROOKS, and W. T. JENNINGS & CO. DRAPERS AND TAILORS, my23 rh Nassau st. [ee FOR GLASGOW —Regular Packet.—The fast saiking British Barque ADAM CARR, ‘Scott, mas- er, 350,tons, will meet with quick despatch, for balance of freight, or passage, haying excellent accom- rmodations, apply to captain, on board, at foot of Dover al oF C0 MPORTERS of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Fancy Dress 78 yuth street Articles, &c., No. 231 Bradway, American Hotel, offer for | ‘The regular packet bark ANN HARLEY, will succeed the i assortment of x able goods, com | Adam Carr. my27 re res, Vestings, &c. in all the new and va The sidof as eficient a corpe of Cutters, as can be found ia the country, warrants us in the belief that the style and charac FOR LIVERPOOL The (New, 1 ing esl mi x ; ter, wi jar tr WAS above, ley) ‘or freight of passage modations, api the (i scape as ce o . . >The Ts Hottinguer, 1050 tons, Capt J. Bursley, will suaceed the Reckoster, and sail on ber regular day, Bist Jaly, mire terof our Garments, will be sach as to ment a continuance of theliveral patronage heretofore eliejted Nist an assurance of the continuance of the system of Small Profits and Qui fms, eannot fail to be. appreciated by those who would effect a saving of the extra per centage le- vied under the credit system, ‘We would refer in particular to the Pantaloons we are ena bled to Turnish—than which there is no garment s0 trying to the skill of a Cutter—and solieit a tral from those who appreciate & Mi OSildonts erevcal aorart f coods kept by, the iy ition to the ust assertment of |g: trae, we have always on jy’ Made Dress and. Frock Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, &e. to answer ai = * ergellent and superior aecom- on board, or to ‘& MINTURNS, 87 South street. LADIES’ FASHIONABLE HATS. CARL KING, the weil known and celebrated first premium Straw Hat and politan Sianufncturer, 17 Division street, informs the public that) gency, i Hitans are of a superior quality, and war- Sontag eer bor sod reali ent Muted to-eleane inade in the most fashionable shapey called the ino, Fancy Dregs Articles i iety; Scarfe, Cravats, | Cottage Gipseye eed Ned Bets cok ae at the Lace Neapolitan Manufactory, 17 Division street TECTURES ON ANIMAL NETIS aTTTH ‘ma Im*re penis __UARL KIN. {AND MEDICAL MAG- | —""~"—"NEAPOLITAN BONNETS. Di, STRONG won announ give a Course of Lectures upon the i 7 facturers to the public thathe will THE UND! IGNED, Paten: pend Manet — ft Neapolitan Bonar renin, eC atest style nad of superior jagnetism e it St. Luke’s Bnildi iud- | chasers. son and Grove. ‘object of thes Leta were ojelieit truth, | | They warrant that they can iter and clean the Bonnets to the scien that will be out of reach o} new. , : ‘ ree oa ae hae apon, grounds that wi macltes pelore ce, | Bayers are cautioned against an, infejor atic ofthe kind in claiming attention totheir feats of false powers leception. | the marl yaine article, tor, which we receire te ‘rious experiments will be tried in the course of these Lec- | Yer medal at the last fair of the Aig g Tuasl street, ior et the tures in epplying Electricit different forms to the magnet- | et apoa it. Anply to YYSE & FONSON NOES CO. ined subject. Lectures: will pm precisely at 8 o'clock. | Mauutyote PATTIS NG. 2) Delancy street. Admittance 12% cents, m2 lwree my4 Imistec 7 BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL. Washington. {Correspondence of the Herald.) Wasuineron, May 27, 1845. A Philadelphia Penny Paper, and the Corre: —The New Rule of “ Decencies of theyPress” laid down by Mr. Ritchie—The Duties of the Press. I perceive that one of the Philadelphia penny papers, in search of government patronage, insinu- ates that I am one of a hired corps of writers in the | employ of the leader of one of the factions, into which the great political parties are divided, and that the developments which I have made, are made out of a spirit of opposition to Mr. Polk, and as- sumes to itself the possession of an immense influ- ence, with which it will come to the aid of Mr. Polk against my attacks. This miserable imbecile of a newspaper sheet, which is in the regular habit of stealing intelligence from my letters, without giving credit, will mever forgive the Heruld fer its superior enterprize, energy, ability, and independence, which have made it the most influential paper in the United States, and can- not conceive of an honest, independent spirit, stri- | ving to disembarrass the truth from all entangle- ments of party, and present facts to the minds and | understandings of the people. It has been accus- | tomed to expect a quid pro quo for its support, and cannot conceive nor understand that sincere friend- ship to the administration, which desires te see it succeed on principle, and therefore tellsthe truth and exposes intrigue wherever it is found. I advise the aforesaid penny paper to learn to be honest, to give credit where credit is due, before it assumes the character of a mentor. _ I presume that cay! to the new rule of the “decencies of the press,” down by father Ritchie im the “organ,” that the exposure which 1 am about to make will be styled by him paying “no regard to the decencies of the press.” But is it to be under- stood that women shall exert their influence, power- ful and effective as it is, in the disbursement of offi- cial patronage or appointments—that they in- terfere soas to produce important political.effects, and that they may thus exert themselves, and that forsooth because they are women they are not to be alluded to, nor the influence which they wield brought to light? Is this to pay regard to the “de- cencies of the press?” I have a far higher coneep- tion of the duties required of those placed in the responsible position in which are all those e1 id. in writing forthe public press! I believe itis my duty to show the influence which they wield, and particularly when it is wielded as is that of the lady to whom Tamabout to allude, and no taunts or sneers from Mr. Ritchie will induce me to swerve from the course I believe to be right. When female influence is wielded to put relatives in office till families become quartered on the public, and inter- woven together, till one family and-its immediate connections draw more than $50,000 per annum from the public treasury, and yet are not satisfied, but are Sy crying for more, like the insatia- ble horseleech, I think itis time for the press to intertere. ’ * * * [Here follows the history, with the names, at length, of the influence and efforts of a most excel- lent and worthy lady of a certain city, in combining interest enough, by her extraordinary talents, great beauty, splendid accomplishments, to give office to thirteen connections by blood or marriage, the ag- gregate emoluments amounting to forty-three thous- and dollars of solid money per annum.— We decline, altogether, publishing the list or the names, deeming it a matter of little moment to the public, further than the exis- tence of the general fact. Indeed, we rather admire the clique, and all its influences, both in the male and female line. But the truth is, all parties, and all governments are made, more or less, of cliques, com- posed of equal proportions of male and female. Why should it be condemned more in one than another. The social and political elements run into each other, and must always do so. We deem our cor- respondent wrong, both in judgment and taste, in bringing forth such matters.—Ed. Herald.] General Armstrong, appointed and confirmed Con- sul to Liverpool, is now in this city, having arrived yesterday direct from Tennessee. When he left, General Sackeon was much the same as he hashere- tofore been represented, and General Armstrong says he “should not be surprised to hear of his death by the next post. It is very uncertain. 1 saw a page of foolscap paper closely covered with writing, 1a the old General’s own hand, which was penned en the 16th inst. The penmanship is as firm and dis- tinct as that of any young or middle aged man I ever saw. Not a shake or tremor about it, but and fae in every stroke. He is certainly a wonder- ful man.” “Commodore Bolton has obtained a short leave of absence from his post at the Norfolk Navy Yard, where he is in command, and has come on to this city for two or three weeks, to see the President and Heads of Departments, and his old friend: * I learn that the Postmaster General and his First Assistant, Major Hobbie, are actively engaged in making arrangements to facilitate the Great South- ern Mail. en they are all complete, there will be a gain of something like twenty-four hours be- tween Boston and New Orleans, from what there wasa few weeks ago. May success attend the De- partment in its efforts to promote the public good. Philadelphia. [Correspondence of the Herald.] Prirtapeurnia, May 28—5 P. M. Awful Catastrophe at the Race Course—The Killed and Wounded. A most awful catastrophe has just occurred at the Race Course, the fatal consequence of which it is impossible, at present, to estimate. The pavilion, a frame building of three stories in height, having been occupied by a larger number than it was adequate to support, say 1500 or 2000, yielded to the immense weight and fell to the earth. The accident occurred at the moment Fashion and Peytona were brought on the ground, about half past one. The immense assemblage present, over ten thousand, was immediately thrown into the utmost hor - ror, disorder and alarm. Nothing can as yet be ascer- tained of the extent of injury sustained. The roof of the building, shook by the efforts of those upon it to get a glimpse of the races, was the first to give way, aud sunk upon the lower loft, crushing a large number of those beneath, and pitching a still greater number from its surface to the earth, a distance of fifty feet—a large number of those were maimed and mangled ina most awful manner. After an interval of about half a minute, the sides of the building fell out, andthe whole edifice tumbled to the earth, crus! hundreds in its fall. Had there not been a few seco! allowed for those on the first and second floors to et thousands would have been instantaneously crush death—as it is, we fear that several will and hundreds a way as to disable them for life. Rumor has magnified the number of the killed to sev- eral hundred—this is an unnecessary and cruel exagge- ration, and will, no doubt, be made capital of by the cor- respondents of the Ni York press, severel of whom we saw on the ground, and one of whom we know to be base enough to take advantage of any accident, howev- er fearful to concoct or agonizing. We therefore cau- tion the friends of those present—there were a la: number of New Yorkers on the ground—to disregard those vile scribblors, and to rest assured, that though a very large number are terribly mutilated and mangled, not more than two or three are fatally wounded. No language nor dozens of letters, could depict the horrible scene presented by the vast assemblage after the occurrence of the catastrophe. The shrieks of the wounded, the screams of those buried under the fallen roof and timbers, and their cries for relief, the terror, sympathy, and anxiety of those having friends and rela- tives in the buil , combined to fill the heart with an- guish and horror. Will it be believed, that in the midst of scene so frightful and affecting, not a few of the gam- blers and pickpockets, who always coi wate on such occasions, rushed upon the ground where the unfortu- nate victims lay stunned and senseless, and made every effort to rob them of such property as they might have upon their persons. Such, howeve' let every man that values character and safety avoid them. Great praise is due to the promptness and assiduity of the medical men present, whose humanity and attention to the wounded and suffering, demand our utmost praise and highest commendation. To Dr. Parish especially, is the puflic indebted for an example of professional prompt- ness, tenderness, and skill, which words are inadequate to appreciate. No sooner was the report of the accident carried to the city, than this excellent and worthy phy- sician hurried to the ferry, by which the sufferers were brought to the city, and tendered them gratis his aid and wi ehoce'is a rumor that the man who was leading out ere is a ru Fashion, was struck by one of the fallen rafters upon the head. This we know to be false, having witnessed the whole melancholy occurrence, and seen no such acci- dent. The mail being about to close, we are obliged to post- ne further particulars till to-morrow’s mail, when we shall give the ascertained number oi the killed and wounded, Purvapecrnta, May 28, 1845, Puivavecena Bi Soctety.—The Seventh Anni- versary of this Society was celobrated last evening in the First Presbyterian Chureh, on Washington Square.— James Bayard, , the President, took the Chair, when the meeting was opened with prayer by the Rev. Albert Barnes. The annual report was read by the Rev. Wm. 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