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a ‘country was very pearly the same as four Juve 2.—Boano This Board mot Will think of using other Tere detope : evening st half pest boclecke lunae wy Trame, than those which ete ; ana te elton. years. " ‘Ald. Bensow was nominated Chatrmen inthe absence o! ‘oarse ae ‘aud, and sallow: The supply and consumption of cotton for the year the President. minutes of the last meeting were pea he eh Vl are—Ladies Touch not Common Pre | 1845 ,are as,yet unknown, but from the best data we have read and approved. fe bark” or auy “tomesst | Band chalk. ft will rain your skin use thet. beautiful at command, we estimate them as follow Petitions—The Park—4th July.—From inabitants pray: |: Dig the discaee, they yeomues, | table pret she Jones Spanish Lily Whi wall ve , We es . ing the adoption of the neceesety steps. to prevent the | fe kimately become so great in quaatity tt | ZOU" Kin anatural Iifedlike whiteness and improve your skin. | Total supply for the United States.—Ba erection of around the Bark (not including the isthe rest. ‘Phe patient then fads too | gold pwly at 48 Chatham street, $21 Broadway, 139 Fulton street, | Total supply from all other countries tin saucepans about the Fountain) on 4th July. different ‘are the consequences, whe: we’ ‘mi . As communication was received from ying the body with Brandreth’s Pills Total Bales ic Asylum. —A. the Superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum relative to certain improvements in that establishment. Reterred. Common Schools.—Repo: ittee on Finance in favor of appropriating a sur of $82,307 05, for the use of the Common Schools. Accepted. Police Inspector.—Much to the disappointment of e je conc f persons, who jammed up the entrance a blocked up the Piece out Z the box, no action on the subject ofthe appointment of Police Justice was had. The following communication from his Honor the Mayor was received onthe subject ;— To th Mayon’s rag 0) cape 2d, 1845. the Hon. the Board of Common Council : Gentlemen: Since ‘3 communication of 23d May, nominating to your nono! ly a chief of Police, as required by article 3d of the act forthe establishment and regulation of the Police of the City of New York, passed May 7th, 1844, | have been informally notified that some legislation on your pest is contemplated, which Bs y effect my own, as well as the duties of the Chief of ice. ‘Under this state of things, and considering the embar- Yassment that may arise from nominating a Chief of Po- lice, until I become fully acquainted with the nature of ‘all duties to be imposed upon him, | must Postpone a further nomination antil | have the advantage of the sug- gestions affecting this matter, contained in such ordi- Rance as you may adopt. - ‘The importance of an early ‘orkanization of the police department must be appreciated by all, but the public in- terest demand that in adopting a new system, we should deliberately consider by what means its efficient admin- istration may best be secured, w. F, HAVEMEYER. Communication, complaining of insubordination on the part of Captain of the City Watch, named Decker, in ti- filing grogshops. Referred, « City Prison—Report in favor of repairing the City Prison. Accepted. ‘ Chief Engineer—Report of Chief Engineer in relation to appointinents, hose company, &c. ‘ of Assistants amended the re- Anniversary—The Be solution in favor of appro wee! asum of $1500 for the celebration of the ‘Netlonal Anni vereary. by adding $2000, ‘The Board of Aldermen non-concurred. A committee of Conference was appointed. Papers from Board of Assistants—Some papers from the Be of Assistants were received and concurred in. Marine Court—Communication from Judge Smith, re- lative to th of this Court. Referred. Police—A Committee was ere to report an ordi- nance in relation to the new police. The Streets—Resolution in tavor of paying the Street Inspectors. Concurred in. ‘he Board adjourned. Boanp or Assistants—This Board also met last eve- the President, N. Pearce, Esq. in the chair. T rer mr ofthe last meeting were read and ap- prove Petitions Referred—Of sundry persons to extend Alba- ny street to Broadway; of sundry. persons for free hy- drants at the corner of Gold and Fulton streets; of C. Al- lison, to be paid salary for services rendered Mr. Sam- mons while Corporation Attorney; of Philip Backer, to be inspector of firewood for 9th ward—granted; of Ed- ward Duncan, to be appointed city surveyor; of Samuel Mercer andothers to erect a hydrant in Mercer stroet; to remove remains of Albert Swan, son of Judge Swan— granted; to remove manure onground near the 6th av. nue; of Butchers in Catherine market to remove the old shed and build a new one; of T. C. Ruggles, to be ap- pointed city surveyor. Papers pet the Board—Petitions and Resolutions con- curred in.—Of Henry E. Davis to remove remains of his children. Of James Cot, to be appointed inspector of limo. Of L. Stewart, to remove remains of his ome Of J.D. Smith, to be appointed inspector of wood. Of Patrick Donough, to be appointed inspector of wood. Of Mathew Sayer, to be apy id measurer of marble. That the Finance Committee be directed to Pay all expenses for crockery ond refreshments, and ex lenses of the tearoom. That a committee be pegoenes make arrange mest for celebrating the 4th of July, and to appropriate $1500 to carry this into effect. An amendment was offered, that the sum expended should be $2,000, which was adopted. Of Comptroller, in reference to removal of street ma- nure. To appoint David Kiel; yey of elections, for third rn 7R farris, second district fourth ir, fifth district, fourteenth ward. Cudder, district of first ward. 8. |, and J.B. Bre’ To accept the resignation of J of elections in first district, elev ‘William T, Stoutenburgh, city R. Rexford, inspector of lum! nation of Thomas Williams, as ‘That the Superintendent of Stre tise for sale, all manure lying at The amendment of this Board propriation for celebrating the concurred in by the Boant of en, and Assistant Aldermen Grey, Gilbert and Wester cit, were appointed tora to confer with the other Board on the stfb- ject. To appoint a Joint Special Committee to report an or- dinance for the regulation of the New Police, Messrs. Purser, Oliver and Westervelt were appointed. To authorise the Comptroller to pay. the late Street Inspecters the amount due their laborers for cleaning the streets—noglested by the contractors. Petition of John Florence, for permission to erect @ lamp over the door of his saloon in Broadway, near Canal street. Referred. The-ardinance for re-organizing the Alms House De- tment was now read by sections, and with some un- Lp rtant amendments concurred in. % inspector or of elections. directed to adver- wharves, ¢ $600 to the ap- of July, was non- journed to Monday evening. Movements of Travellers, The hotels yesterday were peculiarly deficient in the number of arvivals, We could not find, up to 9 o'clock, the names of any of the passengers by the Cambria, ‘There were at the Amernican.—C. W. M. Keller, Washington; H. J. Sed- vick; H. J. Beekman, Kinderhook; Sutherland; Hudson; J. Dyer, Philadelphia, and ten others, stox.—A, Faber, Boston; B. Powell, Morristown; Geo. Williams, Philadeiphia; A. W. Peirce, Boston; ecceage nee ae ran, Hartford; Norcross and Harris, Boston; Chas. W. Borup, gLake Superior; Jno. Tod- hunter, London; Dr. iladelphia; Thos. Barclay, do; Lefiin and Stevens, N.'B.; and twenty others. birr.—J.F. Bechwood, Tarrytown; Hon. B. A, Bid- lach, U. 8. Chi Affairs to Bogota ston, Harris, Aulich and Greon, U. 8 Navy; Franco Acosta, Habanna; and ten others. Faaxxtis.--H. Richards, Syracuse; WR. Simon, Boe. ton; 8. Grant, N. Haven, HL. Mallory, Montreal; CT. Chambers, Alabama; Dr. Burns, Middletown, and ton others. Gronr.—A. K. Soloman, Halifax; James Werder, Ohio; W. Wilson, Philadelphia, 'D. Mason, England; Geo. R. Gliddon, Egypt, and six others. pHowano—Col. Wilson, Ni Falls; Gen.J. P. Menok, Ohio; Judge A. M. Lawrence, Hudson; Col. H. Quacken- boss, Hon. B. R, Wood, Albany; A, Garrett,Chicago; Job Pierson, Troy. (Senators) Col. T. Cahill, Boston; Major Gardner, ‘Troy; Major W. Hunt, Salina; and twenty others. Wavenzy,—E. Cummings, J, W, Potter, St. Albans; J. ©, Marion, Albany; E. C, Cardwell, Illinois; Geo. Win- coff, Baltimore; McIntosh, and Brighton, Philadelphia; and six others. e 3 Messrs. Living- American Atlantic Steam Navigation Com- pany. CAPITAL $2,000,000, in suARES or $100 EACH. Dinxcrons, Robert Schuyler, Esq. . Thomas W. Olcott, Esq., of Alban; Hon. James Harper, Jas. Depeyster Ogden, Blihu Townsend, Esq. Henry Smith, E: Geo. R. Davis, Esq. of Troy. Joseph Yowler, Esq. Junius Smith, Esq. With liberty to add the names of three more Directors, Notice is hereby given, that Books of Subscription for the Capital Stock of this ‘Company, agreeably to the act of Incorporation of this State, will be opened at the Merchants’ Exchange, and at the American Institute, Park, on the 16th, 17th, and 18th of June, from 10 o0’clock, A.M, to 4 o'clock, P. M., each day niche ge 4 Five per cent upon the amount subscribed, to be paid at the time of subscription. The remainder of the stock will be called in as the wants of the company may re- quire, by instalment not exceeding ten per cent upon the amount subscribed, and at intervals of not less than three months, Books will also be opened in Charleston, South Caro- lina, at the office of Col. James Gadsder. In Washington, D. at the Bank of Messrs. Corco- ran & Briggs; in Baltimore, at the office of Dr. James Hall, Colonization Oftice ; in Philadelphia, at the offi Corbit, Esq. ; in Albany, at the Farmers’ ’ Bank, Thomas W. Olcott, .; in Troy, at the office of . R. Davis, and in other plec: ‘At all of which, prospectuses of the company had on application. Also, at 68 South street, in this city, where comtnunications for the directors of the company andorders for shares from gentlemen residing in the country will be received. New York, ‘Bist May, 1845. Amusements, VauxHAtt Ganven Satoon opened last evening to one of the best houses that ever assembled within its walls, The dencing of Miss A. Sloman was graceful in al the extreme; mises to be a ¢ is a young lady of grent beauty and pro- ‘ood card for the management. ‘Ihe Ethio- ian eee rothers and Sisters are certainly the best Bana of the kind in Yankeedoodledom—they must be seen and heard to be appreciated. New Bowrry Turarre—Mnrs. Pups’ Bene- Frt.—The performances at this establishment will be very attractive, The farewell benefit of the gifted actross, Mrs. Phillips, will take.place this evening, and for the oo: casion an siweommonly attractive bill is offered. In ad dition to the regular fare, Mrs. Phillips will recite an ad- dress to the firemen of New York, composed expreasly for her by ‘T. Hoffland, Esq, Evnrorzan Sergnapers—Patmo’s Orera House. ‘The reception of these distinguished vocalists last night, was us numerous and enthusiastic as almost their first appearance, ‘The attendance was as fashionable, the performance: novel and attractive, and their gene- ral selection of the highest order. A few nights more concludes their engageme: Giddincss and Disziness—Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills are one of inost ext din medicines in SSiworise for the eure OF Otidivess; becance they Parse from the body those stagnant and corrupt humors whi iz in the general inass of the circulation, are termination or rash of blood to the head, giddi ness of aight, drowsiness, pain of the hen loss of H tthe tpeay other symptoms of jand corrupt state of the of the very beat tion, aud there- On tight’s Indian Vegetable Pills are also one hi fiesin the world forthe eure of indlgeas re Will not only remove all the unpleasant symptoms, and en- tirely preveatany evil consequences resulting from a'rush of blood to the head, but will most assuredly restore the body to a state of sound health, : ‘ wanes in wil g Count meine able shouldbe tremely care! pure! el we ne B me ee ch arent, New Work, Te B= all eases: be particutar to ask for geimaine Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, 7 A Delicious Portable Summer Drink. Stock on hand December 31 touch-stone of all knowledge, hus “Behold this cordial Julep hy sreapaetaniaume geen mategeig | AA Riera hic og ne for the other. ir a 1e whole mass of the fluids, and ite i By - i ahh, Consumption in the U. Stat = « «450,000 Tolids made and renewed from. the fuids f} sa fora oly Toheukh got readiy, ead seta to th Consumption in Great Brijain “11,510,000 , altered and completely regenerated; . ‘and inamanuer | Jones’ Citrated Le: Consumption all other places 750,000 2,710,000 es tov every day ease aud Hegre. 1, | glee of water orm abe itu rela gol emperarce peo ad 1 erage, © ; ; the most inveterate diseases by the use of these Fills alone. It| twelvergiaases,” Bold for'aer or 8 slullines por botsies ar 82 Ghee | _ EXCess of supply over consumption. . Bales 690,000 is not well to eaumerate the diseases by uaine, “Let the afficted | tham stret, sat Broadway, N-¥., or139 Fulton st, Brooklys. | This excess, it will be seen, will not be much ONE OR O WEEKS tiara are oe the ae Metal, so famous | @"8e" than it was at the close of 1844, notwith- necessity for any further persuasign 5 he is sure to a mixture of gold, silver, and copper, and issup- | nding the increase in the production in the United Tiare hie Meneses Wee nc Sie an a ‘Peet produced by the “asion ofthese peecigus | Stator this year. ‘The estimated increase in the consump: medicine will eure them, It is impossible 10 s8Y eH altogether fed Not a tithe of the celebrity | tion is very moderate, while we have estimated the sup- te + umors. Que thing may m Medicated has ac- | ply very liberally. This shows. much more favorable be reli n—that if the Pill i i i rs 1 ep ich ek eee nea canieedaee eee: i jon Dlotches, Tan, Freckles, Sullow: | state of this trado, than a superiicial view might give» : many linger chute ds soak ee duty cee, sec | ese, Sal ;gRedners, Roughness, or other disf: | and induced us to hope that those interested in the pro. omue ether to mercury os Uleuding, oF to not haviug bees bre: ie delicious Seaport alse needa the smart re- | duction, sale and consumption of this great staple, may ‘ox. Te is utterly im "for us" to attain or keep heaith | $titing from musquite bites Ke, Te ean be uscd in either hard | Gnd the business of this year much more productive without. bar a ol eee Govnavn’s Poudres Subtiles possess the astonishing proper- | han anticipated. Prices this year must rule low, but it eaaareroun conve Poneto sores, ore ofiaetnat {redicating human hair, without injury to the ie possible the seniene quantity produced may jon ws may be sai yy many, to 7 i Caution—A notorious dispenser of * Bed Bug Poisons” | the”aggregate value to an amount remunerating those texts. tL id aske—-What fe “* Procreati ixirs,” in Cow i i A i would they ve figurative sean, ‘unless ‘conformed by | ayn marion reatve Elisa in Couandt seat hari cot up 2 engaged in its cultivation, We snnex quotations current bract experienc: ‘matte! is is i i i Peel srperience team tan leazonns weal it a Tee tafe eiys my reer phe gg in the Liverpool market at the close of the past four ‘me and I shall be whiter than snow. where in thie city except at his depot, 67 Walker street first | Years. Psalms 65: As for our transgressions thou shalt purge them | store from Broadway. Asa further caution, observe that each | Paices Curnent in THe Livenroot Manxet, Dec. 31. *“Petims 79: 9Deliver ws} and page away our sins for thy | taetmonten f BUR Bene essed eg teint Par fe Rood ; oad fr. is + F. Fel raud’s ie hes a ak ‘ New York”—distinetly raised on the surface. ‘The Soap 1 Mes put up in a white Hed » xyle in pur ith'a richly embocued border of golle "Remember 67 wr street. 76 Chesnut street, Philadelphia; 2 Milk street, Boston; Carlton, Lowell; Green & Co., Worcester: Bliss & Co”, Spring: field; Myers, New Haven. Joseph W. Hoxie, Esq., who was bent near- ib ism, led, it of Uncemen's Poot Masks Paste twelve: hers to not op a Maes Fair to good fair, 3 Orleait. - 6 a Oigd do. Pre Sig ad do 49m 0 47 Prices throughout 1845 will doubtless rule lower than in 1844, and from present indications we should judge that this year would close with the cotton market heavier than in any of the preceding years. When the actual extent of the ‘And be shall sit ox avefiner and purifier of silver; 1 purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and 3: 12~He will thoroughly purge his floor, and gather his wheat into the garner. hy raeaet io Purge ‘out therefore the old leaven, that you may mew Lump. 2"Cim, 2: 21—1f aman therefore Jusge, himself from thas, he shall be a vessel unto heaven, sanetiied and meet for the Master’ tise, and prepared unto e ey CTION NO TICES. WM. W. SHIRLEY, Auctionneer. E. WILLARD— ‘his Day, Jui 3d, at 10 ovethnek, at iow room No. 151 Bre y, a variety of New and Seco nd Cabinet Furniture. families and makers—So fas, Chairs, Bureaus, Rockers, Sideboards, Bedsteads, 6 new and second hand 6 and 633 Octave Pianofortes, rosewood and mahogany; 12 Refrigerators assorted size from afuruishing store, ‘Tin and Wood. lated Ware, Cutlery, Castors, joods. Also, 12 handsome Sofas and 18 Rockivg Chairs. ‘Ware, Britanuis te. Cake Buskets, aud various ia. rh MeCORMICK, Auctioneer. WM PECIAL SALE OF PIANOS, to close a concern—Wim MeCormick & Co, will sell This Day, at 11 o’clock, at No. 18 Courtlandt street, 15 handsome rosews and mahogany Pianofortes, wade by some of the best makers in the city, by whom a warrantee wil be given. moved from a store roadway, and ‘These sustruments were re- Il be sold without re- serve to close a coucera, The attention of persons wishing good tive. warranted Pianos is requested to this sale, which will be Posie 33.1erh WASHINGTON COTTAGE, TO LET—The al situate in’ Clarkstown, Rockland County, from Piermont, and 20° mile Ne fatter city there is the facilit New York and se CO rroom, six bed-rooms, & kite taste peculiar to the architect—it is turesque scenery, wood, water, &c. Rockland Lake—the most splend York. 4 ts of ¢ commodious summer residence, about 9 miles To the th with the ad- Har adjoining. fertile land (it vantage of having pure water laid ou therein ling, together with ten acres needed) which adjoms the premises. The house was built in the yrs style, by the celebrated self-taught, ri JAMES THOM. whose ij ? Shanter and Souter Johnny,” have immortalized him. The | ity was selected with that n the midst of the most pie- ‘The justly. celebrated sheet of water inthe coun- uy: the immedinte vicinity; and in front of the house, Mr. ‘Tuom has added, to this already romantic spot, an acquisition to every American, a statue, from his own chisel, of the KENTUCKY, HE PROPRIETORS take pleasure in informing ment will be opened for the recep mo. bh Blue Lick Water. bs 01 (ee How Teach tac shell the blood’ of Christ who, | Stecman's foot Man's Plasters ME fs through: the Eteroal Spire offered‘ hhnesit” without apot co Yereign remedy. for pein and weakness in thotuck loin’ side, | FCP BOW coming {to market is known, there must Goa, ‘pane your couscience from dead works to serve the | breast, neck and limbs, and ie. ackuowLedged-to be. the best | be an unfavorable change in prices, and should the pros- {eb 1: 3—Christ when he had by himself, paryed our sins. | ferenuthe CE or oO Era dhe deemta°” | pects of the crop now in the ground continue good up to forekae oo ym paroy onl Senth ita quity is purged, and by the | Dr. Sherman’s warehouse is No. 106 Nassau street. phgents, the close of the season, nothing likely to happeh’ can 1 eat h mmy mouth and said, Lo! this | 1/)prosdways 10 Astor House; 227 Hudson street; 162 Bowery’ | prevent a depression in the market. It cannot We ex- aga thine lips, e iniquity is taken away andthy | fyn; and $ Ledger Buildings, Philadelphia. pected to be otherwise, but we look upona great crop 9—By this therefore shall the iniquity of Jacob be | =n MONEY MARKET. or asmall one, as making very little difference with the producer, and the effect of such a state of things is favor I purged. Ez. 24: 13—In thy filthiness is]ewdness; because I have purg- d thee aud thou wast not purged, tuou shalt not be purged from able to the manufacturer, without benefiting the con thy Aithiness any more, if Ybaye caused my fury 00 eat eon CP cary Licup angel pe - oe » E 6 stock market opene lay 4 rm at Satur” octet: Bute tha sted the things is blind and cur: | day’s prices, but before the adjournment of the board, i ica ee id a A City 5's, '58 991 i 530 29 °'Johu is: 2—Every branch in me that beareth, not fruit he tak- | Prices fell off'a fraction. Sales were very limited, and | F399 Ohio ts, 0 re idone F bed aT iay eh forth more rie ‘beareth fruit he h it, | the European nipeti em to have had but a slight in- ee oni ia bes ns L Inland RR 7 n fluence upon the market inany way. Stonington fell off i 12.— A thall be fe » and the 100 Indiana bouds 3 (10 de 1 leaf Mherotfor medi is i pa ab ram ni, | 14 POF Cont; Exie Railroad 4; Norwich and Worcester, | 7000 Peut's's ni do ea vi ‘eter 11: 19—Hath forgotten that he was pu: rom his | 4; Long Island }; Illinois }; Canton, Morris Canal, Fi i 4 dwn ak 4; Long ; 3 5 Far.) i000 = do 73% 50 dk 10 71 ; Wow: lege are not all the tents which prove that purging and | mers? Loan, Penn. 68, Ohio Gs and Mohawk closed firm at | 1300 do 735 100 ao nee a5 z internal mi lousatonic they are sufficient o establish the fact beyond all diapute, ex: | Saturday’s prices. Sales of East Boston at § below last | sooshas Vicksburg Bk TX 2 NHKHMUERR st heed Bias ne Srna enon cr fp. cashes world believe prices. He ven Tr u a oRR 0 LS sakes 0 the human body that can be danse the ane of interat meds | By the arrival of the steamship Cambria at Boston |“ 9° v0.4. S 3s cines. The people can judge and act for themselves. from Liverpool, we have advices from all parte of Eu’ | | a (Obie Eile and Tr 308 po Ly A aay Ey DYSPEPSIA OF TWELVE YEARS’ STANDING | Tope, three days later than those received by the Great | 199 °"o mie 3 ‘ Western. In acommercial point of view, the news is of | 50. do 31% 50 do 20 7254 cunuD ay i ‘ PRANDRETH’S FILLS. little interest, as there had been no material alteration in | 309 Cantgh Co ae F - baa ag fin tbe yeardesb cand continued thos eet the markets. ‘The cotton market was a little heavier, |100 do me 8 4 7 ime Iwas severely troubled w and the tendency was towards a further decline, but no | 3 Kast heston Co tix 3 a8 1 ; eantime. ‘applied toa number of | actual change had been experienced. The London mo-| 6 Mohawk RR i Py te 30 72 .'who prescribed for me, and ‘ Second Board. medicine | cook, Dut sil withcut evel TAC est erence ee cere ee Peavipusty cape tes 50 shas Farm’s Ln 2% shas Canton Co 4x jelded to despair. The idea of taking the physicians’ prescrip- | |The Mechanics’ Banking. Association have declared a | %)"""* “i bs 100 L Island RR 408g tons Jony ee ee ees) id 1 was ag opr powe oy oe semi-annual dividend of three anda half per cent., paya- 2 Nor oad Wore Hi f.) qo DbIS 70% rerh' Pe meetin i ble on tho 11th instant. io 2 Cay a from ‘ate nae a ra Fran vempied ‘ting thtm E i, ‘The Delaware and Hudson Canal Company have de- is he yah i i at 2 ary Ran to recover, and soon was entirely restored varors tame. LP | clarod a semi-annual dividend of four per cent, payable | 3? Reading R Bie ee ER 4 y= Kies A aty which 1 ome ip the world, and to Dr. Brandreth, } on demand. 50 do 41 sic easinaueneg N. BLISS ‘The Commercial Bank of Manchester, Miss., at the May New Stock Exchange. Bushwick, King’s County, L.1., March 1, 185. term of the Yazoo Circuit Court, obtained a verdict in| fp Ohiowa. a |, S04 1s shas Nor & Wore | ¢ 724 — shas Farm's Tr tw The Ne FROM AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS, her favor in a trial under the quo warranto act, on ac- 3 £ " nee 4 3 de y $ A) e New York Evening Star says : ‘\Brandreth’s Pills are | count of legislation relative to her charter being con- 4 je a s e¢ ich their Owe {utringl : 5d c%% 2 6d ni 2th tegen crea reine worth will always secure | strued into a waver ofthe rightof the State to enforce Fy Morrie Caml gH 10 do & RR inutation ; atid as a family and anti-bilious remedy, at would be | forfoiture. 0 5 o R cul i ¥ » 5 di 83 31 50 di tw 72); it qaytonnt them among all the patent medicines of the |r 5 yooks for subscription to the stock of the Erie | 50 L blmaRR orm B do tw 72 othe Now York Commercial says: “They remove all mor-| Railroad Company opened in this city on the a7thof|'2 40 wis & < eg e New York Sun Brandreth’s Pills have been | May, and only fourteen shares have been taken ; four |200 do s0 71> 50 do 7236 Rave ured them aecrty Soar prams, and in our own family. we | individuals subscribing for three shares each, and one for | =e caus In that period no Doctor save Dr, Brandreth has crossed. our | two shares. We learn that capitalists stand ready to take "A DECENT BOY WANTED. Oar niet iat ke, Maticine Derides the Dectoris Fills used. | the balance of the stock required to make up the three OPE napectable parents, He. must Le able to read and write Kind of disease will be prevented of cured, ‘The Brandreth Fills | millions of dollars, provided certain changes are madd in | ,1,, .weviute boardsaud yodge with his employer, None need ar- she, eminently ealeulated to do this, and thereby much lessen | #19 direction of the company; and it is absolutely noces- | this morning, at 82 Chathim street. * oetwecja ere at various points, to attempt to sell water from oth Presenting it as Blue Lick Water. ‘To prevent th as far as possible, every barrel that is has the brand ‘Holladay’s Blue Lick Water,” 53 3tre BOARDING. INE or two fe bi a respectable private family,.on there are uo other rs takea, in rl within two minutes walk of the rail cars or omnibi haye the benefit ofhot and cold baths. to, of this well-known waterin Immortal Washington. (> For further particulars apply at Hudson street. ‘33 St*ec a BLUE LICK SPRINGS, ‘a sitors ou the 10th June pro: avalids accommodated at any season of the year. Thi place being. situated on the | turnpike road leading ff iile to Lexington, about equi- distant from each, makes it more acceptable than any other in west, Public'and private conveyances can be procured at all times; at either point, for the accommodation of visitors. 'T. & L. P. HOLLADAY, Proprietors. The enviable reputation of this Water has induced persons, pri imposition, ipped from our springs &L.P. H. atlemen can be accommodated with board in rate terms, an airy healrhy sil an at A note addressed to X. Y.Z., at the office of this paper, will be punctually attended jud Iw*re PAVILION HOTEL, ELIZABETHPORT, NFW JERSEY. Ib Hele subscriber begs to announ the reception of visiters. table wil affords, and every and enjoyment o| towed. ‘The near attention to his friends and the pub- lic, that the above House (lately kept by Mr Moore) hav- tng undergone a completeand thorough repair, is now open for ters. ill be furnished with every delicacy the market that can promote the conveni visitors, will be promptly and cheerfully ity of Elizabethport to New York, renders r this adesirable suminer retreat for persons engaged in ‘business the City, as the C; id Se boats run near: during the day, réaction “GILBERT B, earn Communications can be left at 57 White street, New York. J22t*re | | | LECTURES ON Mie AND MEDICAL MAG- at the two followiug places, viz :—on eve C M ea Luk rove. ing attention to their feats of false powers and Various experiments will be tried tures in applying Blpotticity ized subject. Lectures will Admittance 123¢ je! ST. DOMINGO COFFEE AND HAVANA SEGARS. GPROSHEIM & CLAPHAM, 79 Pearl street, offer for sale— 200 bags ne green St. Domingo Coffee. 150 mille well selected Havana Sey brands, such as Regalias, Woodville, Byrons, ag ‘Tuesday evening, Hall, Chatham u ings, corner of ‘The object of these Lectures are to elicit truth, and place the science upon grounds that will be out of reach of thecharlatans who so numerously_ thrust themselves before_us, imi x deception. ried in the course of these Lec- in different forms to the may commence precisely at 8 o’clock. cents. je2 1 STRONG would announce to the public thathe will ve a Course of Lectures upon the science of Mi rs, of the most approved ‘Small Regaling, Lord e ‘J2 3tis*ec Hud- et> iO MASTER BUILDERS—Proposals will be received for len tenements, int building a number of small wo nity of New York, A fine with res ,” and left at the office of this paper, ag i an interview may be had, will be attended to an iseald ieeating wh tat ded to and the plans e jel lw*m exhi- bited. TO THE PUBLIC. NOTICE THE PUBLIC No. 20 DUANE STREET, is my SON. LOM, DAVID’S SON? See Boox Samuel. SOLOMON HEINE, } je 12m*ec Doctor JOSEPH HEINE, i—was not M.D. No. 57 Reade street, New York. The New York Transcript says of Brandreth’s Pills : ‘Que of our carriers some time since gave notice that he was not able to attend to the duties of his situation, in consequence of violeut pains in his back and si ‘e recommended him not to de- spair, but to use these Pills. He did so, and they cured him ctly.. ‘This is no puff. | It isan actual fact, We know the sary for those interested in the success of the work, to make the removal required. If the present opportunity of filling up this stock is suffered to pass, the company will linger along, and eventually go out of existence. TO JOURNEYMEN BARBERS. ANTED—At Ridgway's E i Dressing Saloon, 25 Wall street, oppo House, a first rate workman immediately. One the wikz business preferred. Cutting and the Custom. t i i ANTED—Two Teachers, one well qualified to instruct medicine ie good: Wespeak from experience.” || ‘The variations in the quantity and value of our princi- | WH yogtne tathaterinctotanet, te xireastrnlirtan tes coos well worthy the confidence of the public—that the principle on | Pal staple products exported in one year compared with | to teach the English branches. Apply, in writing, to L, STERN, 215 Division street, o to PH. LICHTENBERG, 74 Essex street. E GOING WEST OR SOUTH. y, Presents itself to Agents going West or a work of established reputation. A liberal Ne wed appl Se? Serer Go peatey cone ae which they cure the disease is the same as of Le Roy, of ‘aris, and Bwedeneux, of Led me jr all the variety of ise ease proceed from, of are nearly allied to, disorders of the sto- mach and bowels, and by using those remedies which restore to pale os a tant organs, pmo vanish. The jrandret jicines fess to c: out this important princi- ple We have heard them strongly recommended.” rE; be. another, do not depend upon the demand that may exist in foreign countries,any more than upon the extent of the production. The quantity producéd regulates prices full as much as the demand, consequently a short crop falls ee severely upon consumers, ands, in fact, more profitable Property entrusted to them .— Sujetasri's Tuas We were lore, lone mt ateonakie | tothe'prodacéry than'en-over: production; the wtvance a the Legal Observer Office, 41 Ann st.__ ju stis*re Perec ae hes net acy ioc teneJuatly celebrated Fills. We | in value in the first instance more than counterbalancing | 7WO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS the numerous newspaper puis than by any virtne they Dossem-| the increased quantity in the latter. ae’ UNDIRAIGUER OE ok EE ae tacked with a most violent biljous cholic, hus removed’ aii | We annex a statement showing the quantity and value TOranturs wit \e eraon oF Per pay, the above reward toany: being the very best cathartics | of cotton exported from the United States, and the coun | £098, who may the apprehension and conviction of the in- ; cendiary who set fire toh ‘ir Stables, in 18th Free cries amapigtered § aud, believing so, we think we do | tvi9s to which the different quantities were sent. the 6th and 7th avenues, on the morning of Sune itt ara From the Mirourt News: Cortox Exrortsn rrom tHe Uxiren States purine mine | 23 He PALMER & FETERS. Tue Branpretu Piiis.—This medicine has been made a| MontTHs ENDING JuNe 30, 1843, AND THE YEAR ENDING PONY AND HARNESS FOR SALE. subject of much merriment throughout the United States, | vs . : f wells tis Waly Wy bers datentvaly apeacwiciged, Tie |. ee aes alae monthe. 1844. A BAY PONY, five years old 106 hands high, impression seems to be gaining ground that Brandreth's —~—— I ¢ dor the ead Eoaciee tees i ten, medicine may be employed with -salety and’ effect, as a Pounds. Value. “Pounds. Value, | Slartaystccct near Bvcdwent we Ween remedy for ordinary infirmities. are many sensible 3,428,724 283,222 2,767,766. 215,454 * "va in Persons in. this city, as. Well as in other of. this : 2,367 ~ — | (SONSIGNEES by the ship ONEIDA, from Havre, will country, who with great propriety testify the effects of 152,796 = 10,174 1,198,382 pene send their permits on board, at Pier No. 4.N. R. All Brandreth’s Pills, from frequent experiment; and no evil need | Denmark, 45,015 3,126 23,236 goods not permitted by the 7th instant, will be sent to the public be apprehended from the use of them, according to the ditec- | Holland and depen store, 33re tion. In directing public attention to the Brandreth medicine,| dencies, ....... 8,173,752 485,695 3,077,637 yreonly express our honest conviction that the Brandreth Pult The Hause'Towsis, 15815101 BS 061 6 200567 DR. eo lol service to the present generation, in i . 15,13, c 885 ,: the patent medicines which have ever been introduced into gene. | Er é OC! H4s, REMOVED his Office to 683 Broadway, comer of ral use. 90,801,222 488,127,853 39,591,351 Amity street. His hours of attendance at the office are Over FIVE HUNDRED EXTRACTS from th a ‘ fi Y sppctable newspapers could be inserted, but the above, closing | " pendencies..-..- 8,008,125 120,005,012 9,900,000 | “Sastre NOON 8 TueMdayss Thursdays and Saturdays, with the Following ‘trom the New Work “Argus, of March 8, | Spain, and her de- tLe . ' 1815, must suffice for the prescut—so says our space — pendencies,..... 9,498,082 618,044 10,568,044 890,161 | (OAL 100 tons firat quality Pemberton Goal, stloat end for [From the New York Argus.) Portugal and hier de- jee” South sive; comes Mietiox Lat POLITICS vs, PILLS. si pendencies, ro cs = oo -— h , ever since the election in November last, a | Ital . 7,100,108 43,908 2,173,409 140,781 VICTOR GIROUD, tinued political excitement, and. if we were to form our opi 133,933 Sos 172,729 18,188 WATCH MAKER n from the excellent article in Tlursday’s Herald, of their do- | S+rdi 186,18 N9s,net 87969734828 | PAS REMOVED his. Store and Watch-waking Establish- Sarit hansr ied Potcoue wel be tence nie, + 6,015,715 350,156 H meat tog7| Brosdway, pear Chaynber strect, wi me ——. au they bes Suh charset port wine (thst pee x sgn ne Mt | He ci comin tet and epat all Hinds 9 Mechon ca the better it is,”) forthe longer they are, known. the more their 2,750,664 109,341 ir aa: Heals veecce ined cnceerenton ct tees does aiaee beneficial effects seem to be appreciated by the great mass of the Om = eee SUSY chaste Cateiercbartanat eee eel bod ihr Als; pocnte. ‘We have, it is true, been Soastantty 5 the habit of Ay Rs ed 177,94 11,200 be eavcutcanares’ ‘Globes, a ch tone 180, caring them spoken well of in society, but have seldom ‘Sour ed bis ison... eraeaviass qualydiinetdeohktoin bac heard their good effects upon the ‘system more ably descanted | eet RU tent | WEY th colleen o shereOR use paiblic: pacrowage, Sil tai hie oo gem rs ‘S mat ald to the ction otal eens This is a very extraordinary table. It is avery valu- | friends for their past favors. 53 It®re able return, as it shows the enormous increase in the value of this great staple, compared with provious years. The fluctuations in the production, exportation and va- lue'of this article, are, perhaps, greater than in any other ice at the Shae Brooklyn, and by. oneso fully competent’ to the task be Jen a erdonnge han the well known and respected Alderman of the ath: He afladed during his remarks to the benefit he hime self had derived from the use of them, as well as numerous. eae JOSE, PUBLISHED—At the Head States Publishing Establishment, novel, entitle RED RUPERT! uarters of the United Broadway, anew at id come to his knowledge, and suggested, in conclu- THE AMERICAN BUCANNIER; Mowell, fat try De Be Pils, fod Pe weet rete hey Felt staple production of the country, and the average price is mes vf Tate of The Spanish Indies. |” ag weld te every percede the necessity of applying to | greater, when the exports are reduced, than the reduc. | Plarioi cams corey” FOr ale at all the Periodical Depots— : From ‘Our experience we most cordially agree with the worthy | tion would seem to warrant, We annex a condensed | in3 weod*re Publisher. rma. ‘ he movement in this staple for the THE Sold at 25 cents per box at Dr. B. Brandreth’s Pri pioneer ee r ficey No. 1 Brosdway. Also,” at ‘Dr Hes tetail offese Ne, | Past four years. INVISIBLE 241 Hudson street and 274 Bowery, and Mrs. Booth, 5 Markel | Quantity ann Vatus or Corrox Exrorreo ros rit WIG street, Brooklyn Usireo Star “average | S)°,,cletely resembles the real head of hair that sceptics and 'T. Jonen’s Original Poctry—No. 3, Value, | “grict, || cadiaey invention Ghtleten Maserati eree role ©, what a world of glory, of happiness nnd Uias— i 30,01 Toe its being made without sewing or wea Howrpares Row Ril ot holies henmentbor peste ei ‘ie = GLb ~oacins pe Rom Ae iad nb pe ‘When wash'd with Jones? Soap, and made: of bloteh or freckle ; j 1,063,001 Bie fal 22 pores nat 0 Seer’ Garin From 1841 to 1843, inclusive, prices fell off nearly fifty percent, the large exportation of 1843, running prices down to the lowest point. In 1844, the falling off’ in ex- ports stiffened pri and the average advance brought .. O, what a world of beauty, this world, indeed, mi Whit hair they'd: haves What lovely? shase uch suis’ yon sele mee j Unless it be some dark brunette, or one with yell % ‘That Jones? Soap has make like ‘sow, and Weed’ feck tan or beauti ,at the manufacturer's, J. BARRY, 146 Broadway, corner of Lib.rty street, up ju3 Im*ec wat back prices to about te average of 1842, ‘The large ex- | Pip tons lian Wasnt Tad Hints REA We'should'oos havens preys on rat 6 heeds ee a pare, | Portation of 1845, must again reduce the average value EK. COULINS & Cb., If-all would do, as here they are bid } and go at Thine shillings for a bottle of Jones Hair itestorugvens Who ean have a disfigured face, neck, or skin, aanot to try a cake of Jones" italian Chemical Bom is miraculous, it immediately removes tan, aun burn c., and changes dark sunburnt or yellow skin to a fi cleaieas, But mind, always ask for. Jones’ Son we fear below that of 1843. The average price or aggre- gate value of our exports of cotton is made up at the home valuation, which is regulated from time to time by the state of foreign markets and of prices abroad. While the Production of this staple has fluctuated in all parts of the MUSIC. A LADY, under pecuniary circumstances, wishes to devote her time to the instruction of young Music, on, moderate terms, A note addressed to H. M., at the office of this paper. will be attended to, ju3 Iw*re AMATEURS OF MUSIC, ATTENTION. here else in New V ork, : Spani i i # Chatham street, or 31 Bi ice 30 cents, World) an prices have changed almost daily, there has |: J'OR, GAUE—A polesdid Syenieh, Gnictr, ow wxureal sich Sold at same place—Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative, which wil] | been a steady increase in consumption in Great Britain | coco-wood Flute, both of which will be disposed of cheap. make the hair grow, stop it falling off, cure scurf or dandruff, | j94 © Sr Corr G Enquire of C. H Rzuwy, Eagrover, comer of Chathare Square fund make Hight, red or wrey hair grow ‘dark, Nothing eau ap: ae en en ne | SUR DIGAEY URE, Webitelis,auaape Ue Doyen street. f ait, m ? clean, five, dai silky nad beautiful—tvice 3, 4 oF 8 shillings. Weeklycon. | Equatto | _J2 8m ncate--4 Ledger Bujldings, Philadelphia; # State street, Bos- Constion, ‘ow. stock, cone'n. GRAND DAHLIA SALE. tony 139 Fulton street, Brooklyn. jenattion,|- thee. Boone THERE will be agrand sele of 900 Double Dahlins nt ‘Whe proseribed Book! tenth edition: The 1230540 21.200 110013 Fh rvorrcns ook tho wit be alk IN sober yaene e on: ’ q ’ at IZo'clock, They will. be sold in baskets contain, Quaxen Crrv : on Mowns oF Moxx Haut !—Is just inaned Laat'iea ens Ger in {8 | SiS plants each, every one of hich ie warranted beautiful and f ie, Soviets, Fat Pete. complete, price $1, sin Luasi93t 2211259077024 ara ee the garden at Astoria. Now is the proper season for ts, for sale by all cath “ : wet uerlogs novel has eves Cove With tech cone eee Fg ee ee kets, ench containing & handsome Garden Flower cod na ihe Quaker City,” of which 30,000. neces gue HAN4,905 27,903 909, 000 53 _ | Hie Vien, among hich are the Tpomen Laril,« splendid rax- Fenty been sol «from which the foundation of this work u | ‘Thi# table shows a steady morease in the stock | he: a! “regal ny were thrilling and horrible, yet the foreinie pew'of the | on hand at the close of each year, notwithstanding talogues ready on Monday a{temoon, and the plants on ly view from Tt i tile f sale. m Tuesday morgtog till pe 0 2 pen of the 3 Water Literary eviews, a ree ah Nt interest.” | the increase in consumption. ‘The increaso in the | THORBNRN & CO., “This is a bold book. [tis the first American work which, | importation is greater than the increase in consum; i john street. ft ilusteatiog th " P- | _ J.B. Guoven, Anctionher, Hey jing Tog Gown fae met with « deck Pandy te O tion, and the supply on hand at the close of 1844, ware public. ‘The work will live int the first American novel, describing li not only aa they apvear, but as they ar Journal, All Philadel, Subscriptions to the Tlenatp must be to the onzy autHonizen Agents, Zie Herma cents mouth eefodins ceats without it; del delphi. le copi Price ents. The Wenkwy Henan is PRIMITIVE PHYSIC, on tHe VSTERY, Seni Cie iy eens i, hie! inery neutralized, by Hydro- Mane Deine a popular view of the system a practioed by Vincent Priessnitz, of Graefenbergh, & natural and tried remedy for disordets incidental to the haman frame. Here a no frauds, no quackeries, no nostrums to allure and mislead, but asinple natural, curative, within the reach and understanding of sil Reader, fail not t'study and to practe this glorious die covery, whieh God and have sent f vation; nity ‘Salamanca, gords of our literature, as fe and mea, and manners, Philadelphia Home wi irge enough to meet the demand for consumption for nearly two-thirds of the year following. This fact, in the face of the increased exportations this year trom the United States, must depress prices to a much lower point than ever before experienced. We annex a table giving tho quantity produced in the United States, and the quantity of the raw material con- sumed in this country’and in Great Britain. any part of Phile- daily, at 1 o’clock— also for sale every Saturday morn- MH a ve " profi d sold jnarcBric ol cont, or 83 per annum, delivered in any Pat 0 Pie | Nesnmuption Coneurapte Total con, | Wt cient street, and may rice 6h lithe new and-cheap Publications for sale at their es bea ee BE 60 rr aay 0 comnizs | Conte - ~~. _- re tablishigent, as soon as issued, wholesale and retail. feos Hior‘ens | (GUANO—Recently arrived direct from Jehaboe, per Shak- 7" With the exception of one paper, the ® Hera sass elt ‘various experiments made. tron” this cargo as tue pethaps, ta Philadetp tn any paper published int meee b if not superior to any other Guano. city, affording 4 valuable medium to advertisers. Advertise 207,208 ia to put it in tight casks, that tt may be ments handed to the agents at halt past 4 o'clock, will appear i ee Tigo‘ay® | Kept any.time without losing the ammonia. For sale, in lots to the Herald next day, in Taonga | suit purchasers, by E, K. COLLINS & CO, argatomsety sees init oeorengdenet' tie musta if ree. few York Col licine and Pharmacy, in the consumption of this material in BLACK OXIDE OF MANGANESE. the Suppression of Quaekery, in the cure of each has be sam LBS. Ground, of very i | edg a ‘cat AN, + country has been about the }@ per cent. The 000 ind, of superior quality, just re Pree Oe RICHARDSON, M 10, 7 vane consumption in the first four years of the period includ- r, ., Agent. lice and Consulting Rooms of the College; 96 Nassau it. "| 64 in this table, in proportion to the production in this} ™!tec i Ted and tor wae OA GSE & BROOKS, No. 65 and 67 Nassan street _“§ GALVANIC RINGS,” MPORTED and for sale b: ane. This new article is highly esteemed in Eu! efficacy in all viating the excruciating pains of Tic Rheumatic Affections, Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, &c. It is perfectly the xreatest safety; complishing the purpose, ' the medical professio the most important modern se #0 Jow as to be withinthe reach of all classes. astonisl ng and must be witnessed to be believs N. B. Liquid is needed with the above. m assorted sizes, round aad m29re r IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. op mless, and may be ‘applied in all cases with itsefficacy is undisputed, never being known It has received the appro- ho have pronounced it to be fic invention. “The charge is Mark Levy & Brother, 49 Maiden pe for its oloreux, at influence it exerts on the nervous system is uly EFINED IRON—60 tons best quality O. F. Company’s e—tor sale by OOUHULL & MINTURNS, 87 South street. R., at 9'and 11 o'clock, P. M.; leave Staten Island at # and 10 A. M., Land Fare 614 cents, N. B.—On the 3 o'clock tri i Lower Bay, passi |, giving ee 3 CAST [RON WATER PIPES, of different sizes, constant- dy on hi ‘Also, American Pig Iron, for sale b WARRINGTON & RICHARDS, my23 Itch Water st. CHEAP AND PLEASANT E RS1O. TO THE LOWER BA’ The Steamboat WAVE will, on and after Saturday, the 7th instant, leave Pier No.1. A.M., ye and 645 P.M.— AMUSEMENTS. PARK THEATRE. TUESDAY EVENING, Ji | will be performed the Cs dy ot TIME WORKS WONDERS" Geidhente Me Fle: elde; Florentine, Mrs Al bbott, Miss Julia Turnbull aud Mons Mastin will appear in La Polka. Pas Seul by Miss St C Fopeoda lw with SOMEBODY ELSE—Hans Moritz. Mr W rifp. First Tier, 75 Cents— ms, Mead 3d Tiers, 5 Cente—Pit, 0 Ceuts—Gallery, 2 Ceuts. rs 0 atT o'clock, ond the Curtain will rise preeteciy at half-past 7 o'clock. NIBLOS GARDEN. WILL RE-OPEN ON Wednesday Evening, June 4th, With a gorgeous Fairy Spectacle, in the production of which ino expeuse has been spared, called the SEVEN CASTLES OF THIS PASSIONS, Scenery by Messrs. nya, Isherwood, and Grain. Miss M. Taylor, Miss” He mire,” Mise Partington ap Celeste; Mrs. Watts, Messrs. T.Placide, Gallagher, Nickinson, &e., Ke. will appear in it. ir, Ji Sefton, Mr. Davenport and Mr. Anderton will also a) ir on game evening. ‘SPLENDID FIRE WORKS. At 9 o’clock, MR. EDGE will give a Display of the most Brilliant Fireworks. Many of the colors are eutirely new, and artist. si (-7An efficient Police will always be in attendance to maiu- tain‘good order aud Keep all improper pernons out ca els ont be dapesed f. A limited number of Season m3ire PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE. Tuesday Evening, June 3d, POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF THE SERENADERS, MESSRS. GERMON, STANWOOD, HARRINGTON, PELHAM AND WARKEN, | 7 On which occasion will be introduced a variety of NEW SONGS, GLEES. ORUSES, ke. Admission 25 Cents. 1 For pa see small bills. FF Borde tei Seat canbe secured at the Box Office, from 10 A. M. until 4 P.M, Doors open at 734—Concert commence at 8% o’elock. ‘An. Efficient Police in attendance, to preserve order, under the direction of officer Stevens. VAUXHALL GARDEN SALOON. P, DE LA REE... MANAGER. SEND UEEOANT PERFORMANCES IN THE CHASTE AND ELE MANC GRAND SALOON. ‘ An Entire Shange of Performance each Evening. ‘The following ladies and geuilemen will have the honor of arings— iadm’selle Pauline de La Grand, the graceful Danseuse, from the Paris Theatres. Miss A. Homer, the graceful Dansuese. Miss H. Roberts, a ‘Dauseuse. Mr. J. Ryall, the well-known Comie Dancer. Mr. W. J."Ham/iton, the favorite Ballad Singer. Mr. D. Gardiner, the humorous Comic Singer. 0, the Celebrated Band of ETHEOPIAN OPERATIC BROTHERS AND S! SIS’ aha as DAN GARDNER, the celebrated Ni Wench; AM JOHNSON, that old rough Nigger: C. WHITE, J: MYERS, 8. COLE and MASTER BRYANT, forming to- gether the best band of Etheopians ui the world, each playing au instrument, from the Banjo to jones. (o> For particulars see small bills. {ig-Admission 25 Cents. -£0 GZ_No postponement on aecount of weather. ’ Doors open at 735 o'clock. Performance commence at 84 clock. ° ‘An efficient Police in attendance, under the direction of officer Hastin. 32 Iwere CASTLE GARDEN. prietors....... Messrs. French and Heiser. An Entire Change ae CONCERTS A A MUSARD. Admission 2% Cents. Tuesday Evening, June 3d, , The entertainments will commence with a Grand Operatic Overture. Grotesque Pas Chinois Mr T C Parsloe. Grand Gymnastic Fete by the Elasler Brothers. Mademoiselle Desjardines will dance La Smolenske. A Concert and Promenade by the whole Orchestra. To conclude with the Gymnastic Scene of La Lutte by the Elssler Brothers. AS MEZ_Between the Entertainments an internissicn of Tea Minutes for Promenade and Refreshments. 1.2” Doors open at half-past 6 o’clock. Performance to com- meiice at 8o'clock. Proj LW] BUR’ ‘HE. ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, June 3, 1815. THE LAST DAYS OF POM- ELE ygos, Mr. Conner ; Arbaces, Mr. 8. Johnston; Glau- cus, Mr. Myers; Mydia, Miss Kirby; Saga of Vesuvius, Mrs. DEAF AS A POST—Tristram Sappy, Mr. Bur in Templeton, Mr. Conner; Sally Maggs, Mrs. The drama of THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER—Tom Go-a-head, Mr. Conner ; Captain Madison, Mr. Dunn ; Rose, _Mrs. We HL Smith Julia, Mrs. Altemus. CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. Fry’s Grand Opera of LEONORA. Messrs.Pratt_& Wemyss announce to the citizens of Philadel phia, that this Grand Lyric Opera, the first work of the kind ever written in America, will be produced On WEDNESDAY EVENL G, June 4th, 1845. | Mrs. Seguin, Mr. Frazer and Mr, Seguin have been engaged—and ements have been made with upwards of oue hundred \d instrumental performers. : this Opera, in every department, will be placed before the public on a mote splendid scale of stage illustration than any thing heretofore attempted in America. > ‘The prices of admission will be, Boxes 75 cents ; Pit 50 cents. 07" _Box book is now open. Jel x%)bz RICH CONCERT RARE AND BEAUTIFUL GLEES, SONGS, DUETTS, &e., ke. ".HE UNDERSIGNED having formed an association for during the month of June next, at series of LAR CONCERTS, The music to consist of the Gems of Celebrated Authors, writ- ten for three, four, and five voices, together with Songs, Duetts, &Ke., most of which have never been performed in this country. ‘The first performance will be given On Tuesday Evening, 3d of June, 1845, at 8 o'clock, P. M., With the following Programme: PART | Harmonized by W. Knyvet. do... by 8, Pearson. lo. 08. Welch. Glee—Turn, Holy Father, (Solo ‘snd Chorus of Nuns)... . ; whet J. Clarke, Cambridge. Glee—Hail, Memory, hail, (Prize Glee of 1899)... ..J. Battye. PART II. Glee—Descend, oh! Shower. . oy, J Buttye. Duett—Love’s sweetest flow . E, Hom, Glee—Once upon my cheek. . Dr. Caleott. Glee—Sleep on, [German Serenade] 1. GM: Weber. Glee—Come o'er the brook, Bessie. Arranged Uy H. R. Bishop. r. H. C. Timm will preside at the Piano. MRS. STRONG. MISS PEARSON. MR. W. D. COMES, y - MR. J. PEARSON. : Single Tickets fity cents each, may be obtained at the Music Stores of Firth & Hall; Firth, Hall & Pond, 239 Broadway; At- will’s; at the store of Saxton’ & Miles, 209 Broadway; G. F. Nesbitt, comer Wall and Water streets. Su for the conrse, or for wo performances, will be scription lists will entitled to three tickets for one dollar. 1 mts be left at the stores above named, and with H. Meiggs, 146 Toe" Refreshments, nie cen BMT en i ~~ myl7 Im*re New York, May 30th, 1845. m3 4t"re rect, at 7 o'clock P. “ourtlandt and Liberty streets. Steamboat ROCHESTER, Captain leave on Monday, Werinesday’and Steamboat KNICKERBOCKER, feave on Tuesday, Thursday and AtSo’clock P. M., of Barclay stre ‘Steam o'clock.” Steamboat NORTH, AMERICA, will leave on Tuesday, Thursday and e’clock. Passen: gers taki ay inample time for elegant state rooms, and for speed and accomm« rivalled on the Hudson, Freight taken at moderate rat without a written order from t F freight, appl Scnuitz, atthe office on the wharf. PEOPLES’ LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY DAILY—Sundays Excepted—Through Di- M., from the Pier between lay and Satw evening: fi Innding at intermediate place, from the foot ry boat COLUMBIA, Capt. W. H. Peck, will leave on We y, Wridey tnd Bandsy Altwaoons, «: 5 | Captain L. W. Brainard, Saturday Afternoons, at either of the above Lines will arrive in Alba- the Morning Train of Cars for the east ne Boats are new and substantial, ere furnished with new and are un tes. All persons are forbid trusting any of the Boats of this Line, Captains or Agents. orto P. C. iu NEW YOR) steamboat EMPIRE, C: Empire, owing to her li ‘or Passage the office on the wharf. ALBANY AND TROY LINE. ‘OR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT. ‘The Saptain R. B. Macy, will leave the foot of Co street, on TUESDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. ‘The Ei ght of water, will be ena- bled at all times to pass the bar, and reach Albany and Troy in ample time to take the morning train of cars going east or west. or Lt id apply on board, or to C. CLA ar Ju? re FOR GLASGOW —Regular Pa modations, apply tocepraie on board, at fe Adam Carr. foot of Dover st, or to ‘OODHULL & MINTURNS, 87 8 mth street, The regular packet bark ANN HARLEY, will succeed las je’ wurtlandt RK, at he fast sai British Barque ADAM CARR, Scott, mas- ‘er, 350 tons, will meet with quick despatch. ‘or valance of freight, or passage, haying excellent accom- LOCH* STER, 800 tons burthen, Jc ter, will sail as above, her regularda; For freight or pass modations, Captain on boai Price of passage $100. The Packet Ship Hottin succeed the Rochester, an je! FOR LIVERPOOL—The New Line—Regular Packet 21stJune—The superior fast sailing Packet ship ritton, mas- rt having extent and superior accom- 7 tol orto WooBHULL & MINTURNS, 67 South street. er, 1080 tons, Capt J. Bursley, will ‘sail on her regular day, 2ist July. rei 5 hie magticent most comfor 0 tion for steerage passengers, of any ship abou Her cabin is elegantly furnished, her se up in the most approved modern style. Hi, ing to be pect th Gouverneur Lane. For passage, which plication should be made on bee oF to m2 rre in ler steerage can be desired for comfort and convenience. Persons about i old country, as well as all others, splendid ship, at her berth foot of is very low, early ap- UNION LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVER POOL.—Packet of to-morrow.—The splendid, new, fast sniling and favorite packet ship EMPIRE, 1136 tons burthen, Capt. J. G. Russell, will sail to-morrow, her r ip, now on her second voyage, has the table accommodation for eabin, second cabin and .& J. T. TAPSCOTT, __75 South street, corner of Maiden {ane, PACK ‘The accommayiations for passengers by thi passed by any of the European packet’ ships BOYD & No. 9 Tontine Buildings, comer jtre ET FOR MARSEILLES, on the 10th Jane ‘The new packet ship PRINCE DE, JOINV: cellent opportunity for those wishing to go to any port of the jediterranean, for which or freight, 9 to CHAMBERLAIN & PHELPS, it PACKETS FOR HAVRE Second Line—The | packet ship, ONEIDA, Captain Jas, Funk, will sail | nm the Istof July. ‘or freight or passage apply to D & HINCKEN, Agents, No.9 Tontine mee cor, Wall and Water streets jn3 re jiana and New FOR NEW ORLEANS—Lo York Line—Positively Firt Regular Packet, to sail o: Monday, the Wh inat—The elexnnt, fast sailing Packe: ip ST. her regular day, Forirel anton, aly on bon, or Positively no goods Tth instant. Agent in New Orleans at Murray’s wharf, foot K. COLLINS & CO., Mr. JAMES EB. Capt. Foster, will positively sail as above having handsome fumished negommo » K. 5% South received on board after Saturday evening. WOODRUFF who will promptly forward all goods to his address. j st. idee ILLE, Wm W Lawrence, will be unayoidably de- above date, at which time she will positively | | NEW BOWERY THEATRE. HIS establishment is now being erected on the ground gc- cupied by the late popular Bowery ‘Theatre, and ready fortheatriesl ‘performances, by the ist of August next. e subscriber will receive Drol for engagements {rom Iadies and _— of acknowle: talent. Letters in all cases must be post paia, and directed to the subscriber, No. 30 Bowery. A.W. JACKSON, m19 2w*m Manager and prietor. FIREWORKS, CRACKERS, &C. FOURTH OF JULY, 1845. OUNTRY and City Dealers in Firewor their advantage to call and examine an exte of the best quality, at R. AYLIFE’S old esta Chatham street. A farge quantity of Fine Crackers just recei Reinember the sign of the Two Mammoth Sky Rockets. Mind, we have removed from 95 to 76 Chatham. — jel im*re FOURTH OF JULY, 1845. FIREWORKS FOR THE PEOPLE. HE subscriber offers for sale a complete assortment of py- rotechnic articles, manufactured exclusively for his own by the best maker in the country. . towns, public or private exhibitions, supplied at the ices, and the quality warranted. je buyers of small fireworks will find their advan- a call. Prices as low asa good article can be af- ded, and the best article warranted to be the cheapest. Chinese Firecrackers and Fireworks at a reduction of 50 to 60 per cent from last season prices. J. W. HOLBERTON, 75 M below Wi will find it to m31 tiv) *m FIRE WORKS! FIRE WORKS!! R. EDGE respectfully informs the public that his ar- rangements this season are on the most extensive soale tempted in this country. He is now fully prepared to h_ Cities, Towns, Public Gardens, Theatres, Parties Sc., K in price from’$20 to $5000, technic display he most brilliant and variegated fires and apprapy play thi = » Mr. E. will also add to his d entire new colors, never before exhibited to the pablic—A_ Maroon and zarine Blue, unknown to mine, Royal Purpl any other Pyrotech K' B.—No agent: ISAAC EDGE, Jr., Pyrotechnist. my20 Im*ec Jersey City. FIRE WORKS—FOURTH OF JULY! NEW YORK LABORATORY. NNETT, 196 Front street, two doors south of Ful- ‘The most_exteusive and brilliant assortment of Fireworks are ow offered at the ahove i y and Signal Rockets, with gold and silver » Palm Trees, Pyramids, Peruvian Crosses, Octagon angles, Verticles, Mines of Serpents and Stary, Maroons, Ben- gola Light, Roman Candles, Serpents, Pin Wheels, Grasshop- i roll Wheels, Torbillions, Line rackers, Double Headers, Fire ke. Country merchants and ‘dealers in general are requested to call and examine the above stock. i N. B. Committees for displays, military and private parties, can be supplied on the most, liberal terms with the above mentioned articles WARRANTED—the materials been selected with the utmost im “GROUNDS. — A. BURSE for $0, mile heats, best three in fie, to come off this day, Tuesday, ats tet . >. Bertine ( ¢ . &. Stockton. £: Rowen. Bohra Smooth. H. Jones bm. Nell Guin. io HUNTING PARK COURSE, PHILADELPHIA. Tuesday, 34 of June, 1815, when the e given, (ree for all trotting horses ‘sito will be given, three mile heats wo or more to maken rece. Second Dav—Premiam $200, free for all trotting horses, two ie Dea noe ree in five, in harness yl mile heats, . Sie ere JORRPH Ht HELLINGS, or HIP ST. NICOLAS—If the wind should be Sienle, aut en g-dar, Penman ts are reqnested to be on hon the steamboat Herenles, at Whitehall, at 12 o’clock—June 20 jare EEE