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sn awe the evil doer, directs the energies of nations, and ‘effects reformation when other means are inadequate. Your exchanges must acquaint you of the deplorable state of things here. Scarcely a day, certainly not a week passes by but some daring outrage,some desperate street fight, some frightful indication of more than savage barbarism occurs, nine times out of ten, utterly unnoti- ced, not only by the legal authorities, but by the local | matter of duty, take cognizance | ements upon decency gangs of rowdi under the designation of Rollers,’ or “Gumbo: law at defiance, and range uncontrolled whe: evil inclinations leads them into mischief. during the performance of the Independent Blue’s Band, when there could not have been less than five thousand persons assembled in Monument Square, a quarrel ensu- ed, pistols and bowie knives were promiscuously used, peaceably looking o: and not the sligh ‘hen the star of rity shall hav prosperity shall bere with its winter brightness, and vivi you shall recei vulgar commerce, w! | gressive usefulness few it nae om m of se shall never tell you any thing but Arrival or Tue U.S. rrigate BRANDYWINE.— | This vessel, bearing the broad pennant of Commo- dore Foxall A. Parker, arrived at Norfolk on Wed- ver their nesday last, in thirty-seven days from Rio Janeiro. | | The Brandywine, it will be recollected, was the flag | ship on the China station, and has made her home- the North West Coast, the Sand- press, which should.as a of, and reprove such infrin | ward passage wich Islands, Rio Janeiro, &c. Mr. Everett had so far recovered his health at the time the Brandywine sailed, that he had concluded | to continue his mission to China, and would proceed No other news of importance was stabbed severely notice is taken ef the matt Later in the evening t was a most disgraceful fight in Gray’s bar room, between two “bloods.” One curious incident occurred near the cl: se of the encounter. f one of the belligerents rushed into the room, exclaiming, “where's the tall man who struck my bro- Now, it happened that the only remarka- Dly tall man present was our friend George Barrett,now | agement at the Front street theatre, and ‘now him, one of the most unlikely’ per- promote a quarrel—indeed, he coula to separate the | in the Columbus. was received by this arrival. The Brandywine left at Rio the U. S. ship-of-the- line Columbus, about to sail for China, and frigate Raritan, just arrived. The officers and crew of the Brandywine are in fine health. She has not lost a man since she first left Rio. several invalids from the Brazil squadron. nothing worthy of note. As oy Annexed is a list of officers attached to the U.S. Fri- | gate Brandywine :—Commodore—Foxhall | Lieutenants—Timothy A. Hunt, J.B. Marchan Muse, A, Ludlow Case, R. Jones, ym. E. Boudinet ; Lieut. Marines, Arch’d H, Gillespi D. McF. Thornton ; A. R. Bogardus. playing an en, the world to avenging brother uardeman, dangerous to look al all accounts, as Sheridan is eyes fell on George, and there certainly would have been a high comedian less in the world, had not a mutual friend given timely and satisfactory explanation. Some of the elect here are chronicling a “ gracious vival of religion,” and theatrical managers are likew boasting of a revival in their is open under Marshall, moustachered hite with anger, and a determined ticular line. | \d is doing well with but their stock company. Burton is progressing at the Front, | Iso, and as usual, is doing well. Brougham is at the Museum, which you must know is the favorite resort of our’ elite—preachers do preach against it—it is untainted by vulgarity. The audiences are vory recherché, but hang them they wont laugh. Then there’s a concert in the open ai one circus in full operatio: srowiad galaxy of Eq Fs orge Blacknall ; Purser, Chaplain, George Jones ; Secretar ssistant Surgeons, A. F. Lawyer, ‘ jore’s Clerk, R.’ Leroy Parker; Parser’s Clerk, Pol- Somerville, Wm. L. Allan’ McLane, Hackett is there | lard Webb ; Midshipmen, Ja H. Weaver. Joha P. Jones, | Phomas Youug, Wm. DeXoven, Wm. H. Murdaugh, John | Croton and other plac Denny, Stephey D. Spence ; Boatswain, W._ Pennington ; Sail- Carpenter, William | ter’s Sates, Charles B. Oliver, John's. Davis. every now and then; h, 0 Says the Dill, jars,” an another a we have no lack of next week, I believe, rains but it pours.” O} Thomas F. Bell; Gunner, Jos. maker, George Pi Passengers—R. L. veritying the old adag °, : id i be bse bout twent: tinge pelideal, you Know suiilent without my" goote ‘The Brandywine has been absent about twen! quill, months; and during that time has visited the followin rts: Rio de Janeiro, Bombay, . Hong Kong, Honolulu, ‘Tabi to Rio de Janeiro. The U.S frigate Constitution was at Borneo Proper, April 9th, bound to China. Colombo, Macao, Manil- , Valparaiso, and again A fire last night, said to have been wilful Suicide in Washington, and a fireman's riot in Phila- Thus wags the new world. delphia, but that’s no ne , for the last few weeks hav 8 | things. The same paper states that the river has risen 15 e: ) or 20 Brigade Muster—Grand Military Ball—Grand Display— | Fuetory Girls—Middlesexr County and the Military— Gamblers—Rum-sellers—The Last of the Soldie Verily Lowell isa great city, and these are exciting times for Lowell. Yesterday was a glorious day for us— the grand muster day of all the volunteer uniform militia, | on our own soil, ofthe whole county of Middlesex. therto our musters have been generally by regiments, but on agcount of the Texas war, or for some jon, our whole brigade was called together in Lowell, some of the companies coming twenty-five miles. On Tuesday the reveral companies came in and marched through our city, almost every one attended by 4 first In the evening a grand military ball was given at City Hill, attended by soldiers and officers in full costume, and a fair share of the upper ten thousand, males aad females, among them our most worthy Mayor. The music was superb, and the display in the hall grand | Our beautiful mill girls were out in all their glory, and | gu’ as one glanced his eye upon their beautiful dresses, and | s they threaded the mazy sels could spin cotton Paitapenrniay Sept. 19, 1845, The weather continues very warm through the day, but in the mornings and evening: In my remarks yesterday in regard to the probability ofthe whigs sticking to their nominations, | must be understood as meaning the city and county ticket for the State House Row, andthe State and local ticket for the city proper. The whig State ticket for the county does not appear to be thought much of by the organs of that | does not occupy its appropriate place at the Every thing indicates the fulfil” ment of my predictions made some time back. neentrate their forces on the candidates fo~ the votes of the natives, in return, give the their support. But I tis cool and pleasant. . Cow head of their columns. | Timothy at 90a100c. the ewt, and pr effecting their election, native county ticket lythink their’ efforts some of the whigs may be"elected, I believe that the mocrats will carry their county ticket, and perhaps a portion of their city and county ticket. The vote, how. ever, will be a very close one, and | would not be ‘at al rprised to see a portion of all the tickets successful. J have not heard whether the body of Capt. R. DeLut- zen,who was drowned on last Tue: ing from the steamboat to the shore om the gangway has been recovered. He was favorably known to military of this city by his association with them at Queen street, and by a series of masterly articles in Citizen Soldier and Home Journal, on field fortificatio: ray company from Pottsvil they will be received by a three or four city compan: e Keans made a glorious appearance last night in the “Wonder,” at the Chesnut street theatre, to a crow: ‘To-night they appear i to morrow (Saturd: on Monday again in « on Tuesday in “Money.” The theatrical enthusiasm is on the increase, and the artists and the managers will reap golden harvests while itlasts. Burton should ‘make hay while the sun ay nightwhile walk- still more beautiful face: dance, ke felt as if such into good linen cloth. The evening passed off delightfully, | B ngered so long amidst the enchanting scene, that they hardly had time to reach their tents be- fore the drum beat for the morning parade, rose about as early as usual, and to his astonishment, found the beaux of his last evening sundown turn brave soldiers, and all drawn up in battle array. Wednesday morning was decidedly a warlike morn- Companies were paraded in every quarter, horses all bridled and saddled, and mount. | ed, too, by first rate officers, were fl music was heard in every street, and tl rade of war was in our midst. Nineteen full eompanies of infantry, finely uniformed, and feur full companies of | Campeachy artillery, with eight good pieces, were on the ground, numbering in all about a thousand men. The lines were formed in the streets early by regiment by their respective officers to the “ batt mile from our business streets, where they were formed igadier General Dana, of ommanded the bri- jor Gen. Adams, of Chelmsford, his staff, was escorted to the field by the Phalanx, and reviewed the troops. The display on the field was grand; more beautiful ar. tillery companies were never paraded, and the infantry was all that could be asked and the soldier ed into | Cape “As You Like It; ) night in the “Merch i Itch Ado About A brilliant se ing throughout the city. ing about town pomp and pa | Another active and buoyant day among the stock bro- ness was done, and prices gen- erally advanced. Wilmington Railroad, Vicksburg, and vanced 3}; Camden and Amboy State fives }; and Reading Railroad kers. An extensive bu Girard, full shares, field” about a Railroad bonds and Girard Bank 4. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. Finst Boaan, Sept. 19—$5000 Almshouse 5 $5000 do 95; 100 Wilmington Railroad, 16}; 100 United 54; 100 Vicksburg, 8§; 37 Louisville Bank, 793; 400 Wilmington Railroad, 10;: into line and inspected. Charlestown, attended by At 11 o’clock, $300. State 5's 77; 77; $3000 Texas notes, 17; 15 Girard, 8] 2 Grand Gulf, 8; 125 Farmers and Mechanics Bank, 46}; $1635 Camden and Amboy bonds, 99]; 7; 200 Vicksburg, 9; $3000 Reading Brtwrex Boars. ‘The whole line was a sight worth looking upon. The mounted officers made a grand display, and some of their chargers were the noblest in | the States. Colonel Schouler, of the artillery regiment, rode the highest mettled fellow of the day—a noble gray; | He loves the big guns of the 2 Schuylkill Bank, Vilmington Railroad, s 0 5 ds 3 100 do b o 5 ds 16}; 100. do 805 ds 16}; 60'do cash, 25 R_W 16}; $1700 Camden and Amboy Railr : 15 shares Camden and Amboy Railroad 11% you know the Colonei? artillery amazingly, and though not very stout, is soliier and a capital fellow. His horse was the li iscae/capeees tobe ‘940 cash: Seite int seats ee eel pertaining to do. 1602, 2c. ‘Teas, imported in the ship lanthe. Tetms—Notes at Young Hyson—97 half chests at 50 cents per Ib; 10 do 494; 22 do 49; 110 do 47; 15 do 324 do 46; 47 do 41); 77 chests 38); 38 half do 31; 212 do_ 30}; 196 do 90; 08 do 29) 53 do 29; d24.do98}; 130 do 28; 400’ do 27; 1200 do wi 21}; 154 do 21. ankay—30 half chests 31; 192 do withdrawn. Gunpowder—26 half chests 42. Imperial —10 half chests 65; 26 do 96, Powchong—5# } chests 17; 10 do 15}; 277 withdrawn. six months. Souchong—203 half chests 26; 50 do 14}; 278 do ywith. | w 73 cts per Ih; 2 do 72; 1 do pples, bri... $1 50 a 2 25 075 eet tive 9 2012 0 624g Do, cored... 0 5 a0 8 +025 a 09713 it. 0 Sa 0 6 spair 0 G2hga 075 pko 8 a 010 ky do, 0 0 a 0 75 075 a1 00 ks,do.0 62a 0 0 02% a0gr 050 04 a0 5 100 a 150 010 a 012 100 al iz are 03 a04 0 G2hga 0 8744 Corn, per 100... 0 50 a 0 6ab¢ 050 a 0 625 Egg Plauts,eah 0-3 20 6 " 0 8 a010 Lettuce, head.. 0 2 a0 3 Stripeddo, .0 8 able Onions, bush... 050 a 0 624¢ Flounders, buh 0 10 a 012 sh. e.ee 0 3 80 6 Ells, perdoz...0 6 40 8 ‘omatoes, bu. 050 2060 Fresh Cod,Ib..0 5 a0 6 Veal, pouid... 07 a0 12 Crabs... 2. 012 0018 otatoes.....++ 052 a0 62 10 6 ao— o.sweet, bush 1 0 a0 0 Butter, fresh... 0 22 a 0.25 Pork, fresh.... 0 7 a0 8 Exys,per doz. 010 a0 — Mell’s,cltu,ea 0 4 a0 10 Cheese, perlb. 010 a0 12 . oO 2 00 8 ard, do......0 9 a0 10 .do.0 4 2012 WildPid’s,doz1 0 a0 0 Warer Mel’n,do 0 6 a 0 373g Quinces...... 100 a 150 ‘The season for fine peaches is nearly over. Some few | baskets of a very choice kind are sold at $4 the basket; inferior ones for $1 50, Melons are on the wane, and | 9 but few prime ones are now brought to market, but in their place we have the delicious Isabella grape, from We visited the garden of a private gentleman at Jersey City yesterday and we never bohel: sight. Five or six young tree: loaded down, each with fit; nly 5 years old, were some splendid grapes. — ‘The Crops. The Yazoo (Mias.) Democrat, of the 3d in: ys that the prospects for good crops are favorable—that the rains given a new aspect to aches, and that large boats can now ascend to Ya- z00 City. Philadelphia Cattle Market. Sxrr. 18.—At market 800 head of Beef Cattle, including | 200 takento New York; 120 Cows and Calves; 350 Swine, and 1000 Sheep. Prices—Beeves still dull. ‘The bulk of the sales were at $4}a9; extras brought $5} the 100 Ibs. nd Calves sell at 14228, Swine—Fair sales at $5a5} the 100 Ibs. Sheep—Wo quote at $1}a3 each, as in qualit, Hay —The market has not altered much: si of good 60 a70 cents the 100 Ibs. Straw brings $5a6 the 100 bundles, 9 E} » 27 . 30 20 Bonsire we ahia y 26 Bomba 6 | Canton 4 a 3 7 Carthagena. Coquimbo .” °. Callao... SSL. Fosse se P Fay ? Gibral 6 Guayama, 2 Galveston Johns P. Ry-scAuge 3 Gonaives. gua la G: Aug. 1 Guayaquil ‘Aug. 27 Galllpagos Tsiauds sere 3 | Haves: sss Dec. 2% Haryana Aug. 11 Halifax June 12 HobarTowa, ViD.L. Feb. Jane. 13 Isle of Fiones... 4 Ang. 20 leremie . April acine May oust, Je ‘Tampico. A Londo Tobasco. Aug. July 4 Zanzibar Ship Emanuel, Avtw K Gardner, Belize, Hoo brige Galveston, Texas; Napoleon, St Johu, NB: Pay WPiudeuty Metamora; St Marks; L Baldwin, Savannah | Mis | 15th inst, a superior Fraghcla ship of 500 tou g barqu 30 Howland. She and Charleston, under command o! Orion, Nant, do SH. do; Gratitude, NB, landed 169 5p ‘Win Penn, Falmouth, elean ; Ph to Neptune, and Aun Mary Aun. SH, clean; Kutusoft, NB, do; Charles, do, landed 100 sp; Isabella, do, clean: Peruvian, NUy do; Lafayette, W: Starbuck, Nant. 14s ell, do, lauded 60 sp: Fdward, NB, SH, do; Hydaspe, NB, landed 110 sp: Sarah, Warren, do. a more beautiful y or sixty of the large pear Melatosh, Andrew Sigourney, W. | quince. They had the appearance of golden appl | We also saw at the same pl | We remember the spot on which they grow as formerly | being a sand hill, 20 bikfish o11; Edwin, do, Ing, of Wareharn, oil not stated, erui Brothers, Boston. next day; Mary, Tauur Ba: .d, for shipment, at | © © delphia. Sau tad 1—Arr F rence, NYor West Coast of Africa. | Realejo, W Coast Central America; L) Harbinger, Fay promt eet Cey ia larringt | Clipper, Harrington: roti, te ton) | Churchill, a tes, Miq ent, La lace, Kellar, NY ork; Ni | net, tin Philadelphia’ Signal for 3brigs, Gen Bolivar, from | NYork, came into the Bay aud proceeded t | The Milton, from Liverpool, is not below. Kennebec: eoB aa SS2-aBusk-o So lorida, PI Hl a 1) | Norfolk. 1 R | Sid Martha ford : "Naw Haves, Sept 1@—Arr Geo Washington, Philadelphia; Poeific, Albany; Empire, New York. Sid Trimmer, P | delphia. blade! phi | Adams, So | Bedford; Casco, Wareham vidence; Gleaner mouth. Cld Alb 28 | mou : Civilian, and Lion, Northern Liberties Gas Bank, 46}; 250 Wilmington Railroad b $15,000 Pennsyl 500 do 774; 275 5 8}; 25 Commercial Bank, Natchez, 14; 17 United | 1 Bank, 51; 4 Bank of North America, 412. | ArtrR Bonvs.—80 shares Northern Bank, Kentucky; 3,200 Wilmington Railroad, 5 ds 16); 50 do R W 16}; Reading Railroad, b 0 5 ds 25}. x3, September 11, 1845. Evaporation of the War Feeling—A Lock of Cassius M Clay's Hair—Correspondents Early an Invitation—Busimess and Cotton, $c. §rc. It is mow pretty well believed, on all hands, thatwe shall have no war with Mexico, and that a further aug- mentation of troops on the Rio Grande, or elsewhere on will be the work of supererogation. Asa considerable force, however, will have to be kept there for years to come, to restrain the marauders of the Cumanches, and other vagabond tribes of Indians, it will not only be expedient, but absolutely necessary for our | government to erect permanent quarters there for seve- | ral regiments, and prepare itself to expend sums of | money, which will compare in magni puerilely thrown away in Florida. the most disappointed amongst us at the disastrous as- 22); 31 Farmers and Mechanics what is a wonder, the Colonel did not day, only when he chose. mount during the whe! nator Wilson rode in his staff. After the review there was a short recess, and then the ines were reformed, and the firing commenced. The infantry fired well, and the cannon made the neighboring lls ring again. Towards night, the brigade was again | - marched into the city by Brig. Gen. Dana, and there ti missed without any acciden: that we have heard of. We never saw more strargers in Lowell ‘The number could not have The street to the city was filled with carriages and foot passengers allday, so as to render it difficult to get along, and the field was filled to overtlowin almost to interrupt) the movements of the soldiers, all seemed delighted and proud of the display. ‘There is the old spirit in old Middlesex yet. and Lexington, and Bunker Hill, all within our borde: are daily infusing the true military men. Under our volunteer system our county has the | joston not even ex though, I suppose that little city is getting to be bitious, she will think otherwise. Gamblers were plenty enough here during the day, | —10 hhds J & W. but an effective Police of fifty of the strongest men in the somewhat disturbed the tranquillity of their amuse- Their implements were erected early in the da in a woods near the field, when the Police, accompaaie rds, marched upon them sudden- charge bayonets,” and smashed | bales W Da tering theirluose chang» nd two or three attempts Seconp Boar than ten thousand. and Fanfaronade—Too the Texas fron spirit into our young ry in the State, tle | Rrost—155.do 2 bxs b 5 Campbell—38 hhds tobace am- | steam boiler J Randolph—29 pigs lead H Le | by the Lowell City G , Swain—l JH ly, under the words their implements into atoms, s around. The gentlemen on their part to renew their innocent amusemen’ make a bold stand in defence of liberty and their rights, was followed by like results. It was @ poor muster for de with that so cw her has again got warm, after eight or ten days almost continual rain; butas the thermometer is nly at 90, and we are all as hearty as bucks, we have | no right to complain, do not complain, and shall not com- | §amblers. Passengers Arrived. Carcurra—Ship Zenobia—T J Terry. Pana—Brig Guluare—J W Pope aud lady, J Pintewx Pans —Brig Lowell Capt J Tracy, Thos Me St THomas—Ship Belle Creole—U' A Deltic. Catentta, Newburyport; Larkin, Wareha | dence; Southerner, do; Teazer, Ipawicel y | Genius Louk Islatd Equity, Stonington; Sol Rosevelt, Coo- — —— = a Woreign Importations. Cateutta—Ship Zenobia—9903 bags linseed 1251 do saltpetre | 170 vales goat skis 44 do hides 399 do gunnies 300 do twine 31 dy cotton bagging J & L K Bridge—17,766 buffalo horns Ik 2 bdls fish poles 3 cases 1 EL Abbott—137 bales to 'ana—Brig Lowell—199 bxs india rubber shoes 223 bbls7 pps tapioca 80 bags cocoa 825 alquires castor wuts 26 bkts annetta 216 rocker & Warren—6 bales raw s don & Talbot—8do W Lown ' order. bbls sugar Allen & Paxson. Domestic Importations, Al cks | box P Choutean & co—415 sacks wheat Scort—2 cks R Crooks— les Buket 52 bbls 20 chs Read to order, MARITIME HERALD.| Win jute 400.do | paling New Oatrans—Ship Union—74 hhds tobacco Stanton & I 2 bxs T & H Messenger—I do J Attenelle—16 bls ompson—G es B D Brush—1 Cd Sarah Williams, Ci es & co—159 pigs B Rowlaud Henry & Smith—3 | eg (© Mills—203 bales Barstow, Pope & co— | Brothers—41 hds J Beveridge—11 bales 1 | and cannot | its virtues, plain There is not a circumstance afloat to either create | a wonder, a smile, or a murmur ; and such is the univer- sality of our equinimit, stretch of imagination, be taken for a com! saints. Atone period, it was thought t Clay had determined to identify his mental exertions, in ersal freedom, with this small burg of | brought out the happened that ho did not, and we are | ferocious Charley had seven of them in jail before night, and this morning they are taking their le, What will your bran Rum seliers came off quite as bad. City Marshal Chas. J, Adams, as clever a little fellow as ever breathed, but without any | @ feal tiger in every thing he undertakes to do, follow- iven him, issued notices in the morning that sin and about the field would be prosecut- Some money-loving Yankees did net believe it, and critter” for sale. The result was, that » that We might, nity of | ing orden ‘al doses betore ly smasher and Itseems to me, that, with all our com. | very sorry for it. meicial ailvantages, we are destined to be deprived of all the tun and frolic which might be carved out of abo- | miut julep-loving Yorkers say to this ? our Police Court. litionism, anti-rentism, Dorrism, and all the other of which more northern latitudes are so With such food for our long summer, plaint from us about heat, "t You manage to get me a Several of the companies paraded and fired about our streets last evening, and the streets were filled to a late hour, but every ti 5 peculiarly pro: | : morning there are a re peculiar appetites, in a you would never hear a word of com- | attering soldiers about, and ennui, and all that sort of | 9N¢ company, from Cambridgeport, has an officer and , pretty good size | about a dozen men left, and they have just taken aturn | y's hair, asa memorial of the for. | through the city, to the drum and fife, to electing Lexington, Ky., in- Jock of Cassius M. Cla: tunate escape he made in « stead of New Orleans, La. show that they | were not all used up. i have no room to give you further Movements of the Steam Ships. Steamers. Captains. Due in Britannia, Hewitt. teen Cambria, Judkins Hiberais, Ryries.. Packets to Arrive. LIVERPOOL. Independence, Allen, Aug. 21 Waterloo, All "Packets to Sail. LIVERPOOL. PORTIMOUTH. Victoria, Mo 5 Wellington Chadwick,Sept.1 | Mediator’ Chadene TSMOUTH. Hendrick Hudson, — Bept.10 | Switzerland, Knight, Oct. 10 HAVRE HAVRE. Emerald, Howe, Ang. 24| . Philippe, Castoff, Sept.24 arich, Johnston, Sept. 1) St. Nicolas, Pell, Oct. Havre, Ainsworth, Sept. 8] Dachesse d'Orleans, for his holy mission. J, in return, I Will send you one, ps now the tenant of one of the most remarkable craniuias | have had in this which was ever before attached to the shoul as | am now compiling its owner's political, social, and moral exploits from 112 to the present period, a copy of which you willreceive in due season, its interest farther than to say, that it will be one of the most remarkable productions of the age, and will | contain lessons, in all human economy, which woul and enlighten Jesuits, compared with whom, | , inthe Wandering Jew, would be a third rate in: particulars. Take | itary display as we | State for many a year, and proves that sof man, | Notwithstanding the numerous changes our military has years, nothing can quench old Bay State, and particu. | if you possibly can, and it all and in all, it was as great a mil undergone for the few the true military spirit of the I will not an- | Inrly of Middlesex Navat.—-The U, frigate Congress, Capt.Stock- | ton, dropped down from Gosporton ‘Thursday morn- ing, to the naval anchorage. fitting at the Gosport navy yard, is to be commanded b: | Capt. Rousseau, who is daily expeeted there, She ia destined for the Gulf of Mexico, the flag ship of th The U. 8. frigate Columbia, ‘ow is it that some corres; your city writes c here, that the steamer Great Britain Y particular, when your ingenious nof her, wore such 1 will probably be ik Courter, Sept. 16. | rlisle barracks, | bungling affsir in ever: and elaborately gotte: adifferent face cannot otherwise than co: ‘was swerved vy the exaction of John Bull has as us with his ships, as continually drawin, ets, What say you to my conclusion Say to our girls and boy. have been awa. presence is lou A company of soldiers trom the Ca lieve every word you say, | | under the command of Lieut. Hunt, will leave for Bult, more to-morrow, to take charge of Fort MeHenry, until Captain Ringgold’s company retnrns from Texas | Ainerican, Sept.19. twenty-five cents much right to hum- th every thing else with y out of our pock- | Sales of Stocks at Boston. Broxers’ Boarn, Sept 18.—12 sha Western Railroad, 20 do, 96}; 100 Norwich and Worcester RR, & 0 21, 5 do, so 1m, 71; 165 do, 714; 50 do, bo 10 da, iY ng Island RR, bo 1m, 654; 100 do, 66; 200 do, bt 200 do, 5 0 1 m, 66; 150 do, 66}; 100 do, 80 10 ds, Reading R R, 244; 60 do, bo 500 Wilmington R o 1m, 15f; 25 do, Secoxn Boarp- 5 Wilmington & R, your greatcity, that they 96 ng enough, and that their lly called for, to prepare us for a proper PP of the germs with Which the winter's cam- paign must be fraught. Should they not soon infuse in- to us a dose or two of the latest imported ton, no can by possibility take place, and we shall be so corro- sense rust, as to be impregnable to grea Say also to Hackett, Chas, , and his inimitable wife, Ellen, that we are making mighty crops” this What has become of all the hand organ: they might ha Us, this summer, to be eure. Our Metho gh a rapidly increasing, as with you, with any thiny much more the thing itsell; | &nti-blustering as the most They are, to all intents and | and should be repudiated, triamphant, unl as the lawyers wou! di from home lo ds, 244; 110do,b'o 1 RK, 8 0 10 da, 158; 175 do, 15); 50 do 1m, 154; 40 do, 6 0 20 di Yorwich and Worceste: R, 60 Long Island Railroad, 8 What a harve: COMMERCIAL, : Y, Sept. 19. ~There is no material change ia our | pt that it is not quite as brisk as it was, w demanding $4 57} for Genesee, but d to give over $4 81), which is | urrent rato of sales this day. Oats 38a39 cents for resembling acam d holders ar aca | and holders are no buyers are not di “pl hurch militant, a henring, by th they will forthwith begs What right have ti the canons of the Mother Chure! Cotron—The market to-da: | less disposition being evinced The sales are reported at 600 bales. Liverroon Crassivication. y isconsidereq stronger, to sell at previo h, aS to refine d 'd enthusiasm which nd without which all | swithout substances? | ‘ost to monotony. But difficulty of | Mobile & N.O ge, We would almost persund: tue levee and cotton is conzerned,t in the Augustin point of our prerogative. uring in upon us with a “perfect rus pt with which its presence is hai The can't get away Frenchm some “round turns” for a bale or two, if here to take it away to la belie fa- | hon give us ere were an M RAP France, but v4 urrent.—Pig iron, Scotch hi ; do. American Jackson, sheet iron, Com. England, $6] cash, and $76 y American, $6} cash, and $6} ig*, $20) cash, and $21 6 months; Tie, $30 cash $24 cash, and $90 nd $66 months ; do. do, BBL, months ; Banca tin in p console them: Ives with a good dinner, and an advocae: {the balance of power on this hall have new sugar here by darren coudnent, We 6 f | N PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPT. 20. +» 5 57 | Moon Rises, 6 3 Kien waren Cleared. ton mises oun ser: Ship Queen of the West, Woodhouse, Liverpool, Woodhull & Minturn. Shit: Francis Depau, Sagory, Havre, Chas Sagory. p Suilivan, Waite, Charleston, Geo Bulkley ‘aye Malloby, Babb, Brig Lark, (Be) Wiehe Hadson, Thatcher, N Schr Hudson, Thateher, Nassau, NP. WP Griffith, Schr J P Lotland, Clark, Jacksonville, NL’ MeCready. Bohr her Re ak, hid ington, NC chr Margaret, Woglam, by ) Behr Elisa Meseroig, Howes City Bolag Sehr Ameri Wheeler, James Rive: Barges Comet, Uo, and Porpoise, Drake, Philadelphia. Arrived, Ship Zenobia, K yf © May rT yeh Zevobin: Kenny. from Caleutta, May 13, Sand Head iN rae quit distant brig show: jeneva, tron NY Ww. of Bostory standing South: I with whe ball, standing N ter, from New Orleans, 24th ult with & Lowden, Sniled in cc ti | eanuati, for New York. “2d inst. lat 2525, Tom 6h, sunaliacd ship Hilah, steering NW. Died on board the Ualons tat must, of | palsy. Barney Whitne: er y | Bteernge passe Bargne Childe Harold, Crosby, 97 y Edgartown; Peruvi our, 14 sp, to leave Barque with mdse a brig Black Hawk, Mo! hides 449 bags 49 bols 64 bkts 19'b ing & Sou. Left brigs J Peterso Devos ig bbls 50 b | Corning & Sor B Lowell, Jary to Allen gen na few days on a craise, all well, o ED Haribut & Co, eel | Appleton, hence, , Upton, for Salem. Passed in the river, goiug a » 26 days from Para, and 24 fm the River, P Lett brig rom Salem, just a terson, hence. Bri 4 days before, Big Adua, (of North Farmpouth) Ser. ht days fen i 1 1600 bois salt to J Foulke frie Uners, (of Boston) Williams, 10 days from Sydney, | Bonaire, to Nesmith & Walsh, wit & Son. . With 266 chaldrons coal to master. British brig Lyra, Maeters, 12 days from Windsor, in ballast, | to maste Brig Tower, Grantham, 7 days from Charleston, with cotton, to.C Burckmyer & Son toh lo for Cadiz, fe Ww WS Pigoi, Walker, Plymouth, NC. wheat, to Wright Schr Genl Sot, Doughty, Richmond, coal, to Williams & ortham, | paying thelr money. If humbugs would | would be no reason to complain. None genuine, unl | H, Strixer, in red ink. ‘The Solu | Harnden’s Expres prove the fact. Sold, wholessle, $7 50 per dozen—aud retail 1} er ‘and applied at No. § Chathain street, opposite the Hall of | SSNS Ga TE A ee ee Ton 7c "RPMI fi = cay Norfolk. wheat, g Sturges & Clearman, 7 Dove he Ha potatoes. Behe Le Harrison, FoUy tae Pale Latiig’ wheat, to HP if sare ee Cropper, Saowhili, cora, to H P Havens & Bon. Williams. polly corn, to BN For. Below. One brig, unknown, Wind SE. dlustrie, A. ‘Anges, Laguna; Rosalie sippi, Baltimore, and others. Miscellaneous Kecord. Packer Stir Grapiavon, Bunting, for London, will sail this morning. Letter bags close at half-past 11. Packet Suir Queen or tHe Wast, for Liverpool, sails on Monday. Sure Sournvont.—It is now expected if the weather should probable, thatthe Southport will be floated off» few days. Another lighter, full of ork, goods, had {ft the wreck for New ik, by Bourne & K sbury., on the ailed the Di- Launcuro—At Keune! She is to hail from New Orl 16th ust. by Robe §: Danl W Lord, of Bosto: Williams, of Kennebunk. commanded by Capt Willi At same place, 17th inst. by D & S Ward, a fine scmnertd fas- calied the Lycurgus, owned by the d for a freighter, to commanded by Capt f Kennebunk, a Me. 16th inst. by Carlton & Norwood, a beautiful tons, and of superior model, to. be ‘called the intended as a regutar packet between Boston f Capt Joshua Harding. Whalemen, ‘ayal July 26, Hercules Washingt SH, cleans 3. hh jr a fine ship of 450 Robert Smith jr, and is tended for a Arr at Fy 27th » doy woline, Greeaport, di ath, Com Noiris, Falmouth, landed vor, NB, om Preble, Lynn, ilo, do, Ianded 36 sp; nuded 30 sp: 13t, 3 lath, C iletus, ed ti gps 17th, rren, do; Hector, do, Lani d Ct Arr at Boston 18th inst. John Adams, Atlantic Ocean, 160 sp 79 sp 125 ish. At St Helena July 25, Troy, of Bristol, 200 sp, 8 months out; ni Gen Pike, of and for NB, full, all well, was spoken 3d inst. Spoken. » Robt Parker, from Liverpool for New Orleans, th inst. lat Foreign Ports, Aucoa Bay, CGH. June 27—In port vias Green, une lat 27 20 N, lon 57 20. 29 45, lon 72 40. Cranes In port, John Oulin, from and for Bos- ton, dis next day’. Port CGH. June 13-Sld Brewster, Holmes, Boston Ponce, PR. Sept 5—In port, Cyrus, for Pierov, NS. Sept 1—In port, N Brown, T a for Providence; Flora, for Boston; Algon' ud New York, for Wareham, ‘In Gut of Csnso, Spleudi Providence. Sypvey, « B. Sept 5—Arr Rio, Hardi ew York; B pt &—In port, Alert, Famham, for NewYerk, beth, for Boston, 8 ; -June 18—In port, Arragen, Coffin, bound Home Ports, Bancor, Sept 4—Arr Thames, Hodgdon, N Yoxk. , Saco, Sept ¥—Arr Miranda, Perey, NYork; 1th, Orb, Phila- eld, Burr, and & H Herrick, Cla- ; Caroline, Studley, do. Cld Nortnumberiaud, it THomas, Se jcutta, Boston. Sept 18—Arr Plymouth, Calentta; Albert Heury, der, Cienfuegos: Martha, and Plsnet, Baltimore; Token, ‘a G Bou on, N York: ra, Miragoane: Mogul, ieskau, Norfol eph, Alexandria for St John, NB—puti mond, Splendid, Truxillo, Fellowship a, and Salem, Philadelwhia; Hetrieve, Port Penn, Del ater, and Mariner, Ai Faney, Chase: Texas, Pillsbur: ‘ost, and Howard, Baker and Milton, Liverpool. and Albert, ebiladelnnt ‘ i Aibany, Fan Shetland legraphed, Joshua Bate: for? brigs. Cid Cl ars. NYork; Ne do. P M—Arr Joshua Bates, Liverpoo Mahan el; Retrieve, Port Peun: ‘Colorado, and Arcot, Freeman, Spear; Maize, Ulmer, and Wm Wal- NYork; Norfolk, NOrleaus. ‘Telegraphed, Har- 10 the North shore. PLymourH, Sept 1l—Arr Curlew, Newark, aud sld 15th for ‘7th, Sparta, Philadelphia. Below, a deeply laden nd a topsail sehr. Sd 11th, Bellona, NYork; 16th, Tauro, Sept 13—Arr Charles, Philadelphia: 15th, Active, Sid 16th, Massasoit, and’ King, Philadelphi Raven, Sept 16—Arr A Brown, Philadelphia; Caravan, “Bepronp, Sept 17—Arr Belt, Virginia. Sld Siren, and | Cygnet, NYork. ProvipkNce, Sept 17—Arr John Randolph, Philadelphia.— Marinydo; Caledonia, Albany; Mary Brush, Ron- Radiant, and New York, NYork ww Loon, Sept 16—Arr Myrtle, Albany; 17th, Danl T Metts; do; Cicero, aud Consolation, N York; Helen, NBed- do. hila- Haxrrorn, Sept 18—Arr Win 5 ¢ + Velocity, Gaines, and th Amboy’. “ z Procapeureia, Sept 18—Arr Warsaw, Liverpool: Solon, N Granite, Fail River; Superb, Pro- ubec: Oneco,’ Thomaston; Helen, Ply- ‘ew Orleans; Turk, Sulla, Porto Rico, ‘on: Splendid, and Rival, St John, NBi Niagara, Prov p, aud RL Parker Exit, Tucker, NY ork; NYork. - Del. Sept 17—Lucy Ellen, for St John, NB; Eliot, pr Boston; Boston, for Julia Ann, and Wm Young, for Providence, went to ‘{erday aflerioou. ‘Three schrs now at the anchorage — ac Ricumoxp, Sept 16—Arr Mary, Troy; Hope WG dy, Fall iver. Sld Navigator, Pointer, NYork; Henry Chase, West CHARLESTON, Sept I ‘k, Hall it 1d—Arr Clinton, Andrews, N York. 2—Cld Allure, Havana. By Last Night’s Southern Mail, PrinapeLenia, Sept | hae Amphibious, Smith, NYork. ‘egos. monk, Sept 18—Arr Baltimore, Boston; Milhsent, N AL! | York, Cld Somerset, (Br} aud Mary Catharine, Demerara. — Duan—12 do 2 boxes Sturges & Clearman—2 | peed & G MeMurray—3185 pigs lead © Burckmyer & son—6 © bbls 3 tes WH Tur ker—2675 pigs lead 47 Rt copper Strachan Lovett—121 hhds 2 bys Chauteau, Werle & Sandford—1 box J L Olcott—1 do TH | = Robert—46 bxs 81 hf do Oelnehs & Krager—134 | P | bales Cook & Engle—20 rolis Greenway, STRIKER’S SOLUTION FOR THE HAIR, vy hair to its orig-nal color in a few different from any yet offe minutes, 4 il of superceding Ml others. requested to have their hair changed before ake this method there signed on can be forwarde world. One trial will fo any part of, cords, New York, up stairs. A026 Imre der; Oil; Hair Brushes and ( his highly. esteemed | cleansing the , | that will prevent the hair BLEE’S, Coiffeur Americai Ke a 4 Sol hy eet, Woodhouse Sepe ss ny ug. 26 | Sheridan, De yster, t Fidelis, Hackstaff, “Sept. 1] Cambridge, Barstowy Oct. 1 ror Aug. 20] Gladiator, Bunting, Sept. 20 S » Oct. 49 112M Medici valent as well as the most known to the medical protessios we, Norfolk. Morrison, 8¢ John, NB. Arrowsmith & for each case. alt. with mdse, to Gordon & Talbot.— ad Echo, from Batavin May 2, ior Amsterdam, touched at } Helena Aug 1, and reported at Cape of Good Hope July 16, ‘ork for China. | Spoke 7th inst, lat 20.N, | ke, of aud for Baltimore, 58 days from 0 date, Sandy Hook NW by W, 120 miles je time, @ Nashville, ) the United States. reole, Godreiut, 13 days from St Thomas, tract BR. DE BUTZEN, having been ; ; ‘Modern Ion ~ | tao May 6, to P Harmony's Nephows & Cor wih behest | trate of soda & Bartlett. Leftatl, whale ships Almite of 1 of Nantucket, 50 sp; Astor, do, 6 Mos | street, becween 9 and 11 o% Flower, Hitchoock, from Rotterdam, Sth wit, | ; LAMPS, GIRANDOL +19 days from Para, with 1000 230 arrobes mdse to KE Corn- Bronze and Bil juluate, Lufkin, from Para, 23d ult. with 509 boxes 68 | Als baskets a quantity mdse in bulk 140 gallons wine to F: with Cat and retail, at reduced prices. .N or made to (late 271) B: brig Actif, Ekinan, 4 days from Boston, in ballast— 163 Fulton street, two doort Reve be most happy to receive all hie waursront fieade ne tances SELECT PERFUMERY. UBIN’S, Guorlain’s, | Piy Prevost’s, Guelaud’s and | ‘Maugenet & Coudray’s Extracts Cologne: fometums; Cormetiques, &e; Muglish a1 bs of all descriptions, togeth: well patronised Japonica Jw ead and moistening the h falling out, Sold at WM. DL 26354 (late 271) Broadway. Hi] the only thing 83 Im*rre ig SHERWOOD'S VIBRATORY MAGNETIC MAOHINI VIBRATORY MOVEMENT recently subi or the rotary in this machiue, by the suds it with an extraordinaly superiority over h it has been constructed. It is compoctl ith its battery, wires and othe: ‘any cases, of several sizes and powers, at $10 (two 12, B14 and $16 each, and forwarded to order to any part Tnton, the Canadas, West Indies, or South America, Each case is accompanied with a Manual (7th edition, pp 221.32mo }—including a complete Manual of the practice 0 with a very full glossary, giving clear and ample in the varions diseases to which it is applicable, and which are found, by the success fal practice of hundreds of operators, to include the most pre- cular and obstinate that are | WM BHERWOOD | FRENCH ART. rections for the use of the instrum: 86 Im*rl 192 Chambers st DRAFTS AND NOTES COLLECTED. W. CLARK, DODGE & CO, ollect Notes and Draft: most reasonable terms ¥ ewport, Fortlaudy Philadelph g, Pittsburg, ‘Wilmington Mobile, New Orleans, Cin di ouisville, Le and most other chief town hicothe, jemphis, St. New V oct Angast 1th, 1845, all Im*re 1c Vi ice he opened Dewitt ill spare, i practice of et nuuouage of whieh be has toe de ceived so liberal a share. The house havi Habe ulcers, cancers in the thaoes,’atsictnvens dee thal-practice.” Its of the greatest importance’ for aaip te channel ceaneres eee Teictice at, his sucerss and mesterpe r ; ; tutonishing even after they have ity is cara is offices are weld arranged for privacy Call ac I 1) and all cases are guarant 29 Im*re been, daring the summer, pauited and refitted, 1 now in first rate order of travellers or residents; and the proprietor respect! €.ts a coutinuance 0: Washington, or resi ing confident that the: the best ou the table that the market afc ity, September, 1845. THE MISSES P. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FW Fenny Ladies of the Jewish Faith, 97 Thompson st , thoroug! Tor theyesetting ettully | le, Part of visitors to a 'y will always find. comfortable fords, and attentive an 58 COLEMA given in the Hebrew Lan we, according to the Portuguese and All other langw: the usual terms, age, free of any Gerwan pronuncia es and the accomplishments tavght ou iC masters are employed facility afforded for the improvement of the pupils i bh rescriptions used in the ne. LGaeaiven witheat reserves. aii isa clear and aug | time established, cess of their system. 816 lm*re tLOCUTION. DWARD MATURIN, A.M. begs to inform his former pu- | ic,that he mtends orgauizing classes fc accomplishment, . M offers ols Il commence as soon as a sufficient number of es can be obtained ; end can show, on a| wnials of the most satisfactory character. ils and the publ is services to Sch. fe Besides i eatbOn'ss rormer works ow Mmediciue, Medecine,” which has passed through 1 tieeon Drepopsia.on the epidemic Cholere, ko: i timontal letters from the inost eminent the most eminent in of this city, Dr. whigh DE PAREDES, who has been for se- { Spanish Literature in one of the john's College, har island of Cuba, vudert’s Lyceum and St. hours, would be pleased to devote them in commodate students, Senor Paredes will have ning classes three times'a Week ity, aud the other ibree days in the upper part, ir. P. will please apply at athe lower pert | e have as nearly imitated h Bua Gok, as they could do; but those who y hal si41m*m Persons wishing to see M 3 Coudert and Porter, No. % *t_ Marks Place NEW SINGING BUOh. Wi surgery, particula 'y in curing | kes caused by ‘the unfortu is, the oldast perate cases of every variety Dr. E. ‘fom the Hospital i be comyiaged. is charges are most. reel PRIVATE, PREA TISE, N certain delicate diseases, in which the best and most convenient means of cure are si the plainest possi- 80 ription of several inpoc rs frequently mistaken 1 forroheweal which affords wide Geld for the extortions and deceptions of'a well, known boasting class. of people, None ose who have had peculiar opportunities of judging, can Pe possibly imagiue the numerous and Viried sources of deception | Which cuist on this subject, nor the sufferings, both in tind aud body, they entail upon society. ‘To be had Greeti stre ‘ound, P. 8. Aware of the opinion, in general eutertained of thore who obtrude their kl upon the public (inultitades of whom are seen in almost every paper), itis cons the following statement as and book claims especial confideace:— ouly at 88 et. Price $1. (It may be sent by post, un- red a duty to gi ou whieh ts iste vk as Graduate of Edinburgh, &e—his ¢, viz, The “Domestic Guide to veral editions, a T'rea- Europe to flea, as Sir Aatley Cooper to Dr Mott kof Philadelphia, and others, and, has pe on to refer to almost ost gratify n of emi thor has lately ob: that several pretenders vertisements, and the titie of ould nuforunate- the imposture, pen to be misled will very soon dete : PSALTERY—A collection of Church Musiey con- | sisting of Psalm and Hymu Tunes, e of the most complete music bi ations, ever published—by Published unde. the auspices of the Boston Acade- a Ada 80 ‘T, WOODFORD he popular works, the Boston 8 for schools, choirs Lowell Mason and Geo Music and the es) Also for sale by P. W. & Co. Academy's Collection, aud the KEY TO MUSIC, __ HE Undersigned, Professor of Music, has obtained from a considerable number of his Pupils ou the Piano Forte (the most respectable class m the community,) a certificate that | i ne, and easier manuer, the know- lay from his new | they received in a shorte ledge of rudiments in Music invented instrnetio ‘ ‘ive lessons on the Piano, perforined by Dr diseases of the eye to be one ofthe greatest blessings that coul be afforded to the afflicted, and we highly recommend him as a safe aud skilful Oculist. and those who ma} ei will please leave a card atNo 9 Bayard treet, where he will continue to give less uses onrenae able terms. me Key i Masieiost be | C. G. Christman’s, 401 Pearl street, or the author's < CHRISTIAN G. MUELLER. Author of the Key to M s at his rooms or | LADY wishes to devote hertime to the instruction of | young ladies on the Piauo. She teaches on the Logerian | never been intoduced as yet into this coun- pproved ef in Europe, as being the iuging on the pupil. A note rithas been great ov Pr t the office of this paper, shall Freee al shortest aud easi addressed to X. Y. UNNS & CLARK having purchased the patent right for | € lian Attachmentto the entire United States, (excepting Mi the public, that they are now prepared to sup) with this improvement attached, or to attach the saine to any | i In regard tothe durabi C. are prepared to satisfy th ci ination and experience : 1, that the *AKolian”” will remain in tune in any climate, and it will not be affected by transitions ofatmosphere. ‘The mostsatisfactory warrantee is givea with joforte,” for the | 727 Broadway, wi modern made horizontal Pianofortes. i 6 mind, their ow that have been Store ouly, which he begs leave to call the attention of the La- nent. s dies to examine « public are mvited to examine the ''Colian Pianofortes’ Broadway, opposite the Park tin to land asick man; | Rich thread lace Globe, Dresden, Pianofortes, both m rosewood and mahogany cases. m26 6m*r Emb’d. with thread do 2 Doors from Brondway. Pupil of Sebastian Krard, o! London aud Paris, calls pu proved Patent Double and celebrated 6 oc. brating Basses, &e James Hanley has issa Andrews, Charleston; Palmet- f Boston 282 tons) do: Mary Stanton, Balti- ie, (ate pilot boat of Bos- | Silks—Broche Venecien, Si 8 been honored with the tes President of the United States, the American Courts of London and Paris, Professors Bo ; terton, Horn, and numerous others from private individuals of | distinguished music I talent. erve, % Authouy street, 2 doors from Broadway ‘RPS'REPAIRED. | Strings, &e. LESSONS IN DANCING, WALTZING, Wc. AD. ACHILLE respecttuliy announces to her tri-uds and d to the public in general vege on Saturday, October 11d il Walker street. DAYS OF TUITION. For young Ladies and young Masters under 10 on every Weduesday and Saturday, from 3 to 5 0’ Stor young Gentlemen, Evening Class for Gentlemen, every Tuesday and Thursday . Philadelphia; Cape Fear, St Pe- “Ombre “adrille, Bochsa, Alvars, Chat ‘White Watered, extra that her regular cl: at her Stloon, No. | and Gentlemen desirous of forming by them- Slasses, Polka or Mazurka Quadrilles, hour most convenient to , ‘ ivate lessons in Dancing, Waltzing, | dies aud Gentlemen, atauy fixed hours Al | Sashes, Riboo: not to be found in any other part, than at the West-eud. 12 Luntrh Polka or Mazurka, for Madame A. continues to give her profe al services at | young ladies’ boarding schools and private families. < Soiree Balls,exclusively for her pupils, accompanied by their | parents or guardians, as usual. pied Bring in-correspoudence with, several of the principal pro- | jadaine A. receives from them all the novel- day, admitted in the fashionable society, aud she | will make it a duty to adupt them in her classes or private les- | sons, according to her patron’s de: DANCING ACADEMY. 'TSON has the honor of respectfully jends and the Public that his classes Ving instructions in all the different styles of th= abuve accom plishment (and the Mazurka «nd Polka bn Weduesday, Sept to the present time, in great and s Iretious of eomporition medals, fin tics of the day, +h; Henry, Charlestown; | n, Howe, Mariner, Moselle, Nauvoo, Nancy, Pema’ | adrilles,) will open y guid. Bragauza, Présideet, and Rio, Oth, at the large Jentlemen, 8 P.M. given to Papils aud Private Class- 's, 62 Kighth Avenue, or 110 Robertson would also iaferm the public that his up | ce on Monday, September 22d, at e different branches will be es at their residences, or at Mr. R. |e ArrMerchant, Ponce, PR. Sid New | id George, Yates, New York. Arr 15th, South | Academy will comn me Eighth Aveuue, where all ACAUEMY. ‘est Side of Broadway. . PAULINE DESJARDINS has the houor of in- | public that she will open her class the 15h of » P. Desjardins will give instruction ‘At her Academy w ionable Dances now ih use Awong them the new Quadnille of Polka, Gallo- the Waliz Polka, and all sty! icy Dances the Polacca, Mazurka, Ca Mlle. P. D. will give her particular hools. Private Lessons maj | Sept 9—Cld'Gulnare, Boston; Yueateco, | 74 Leonaxp Srre the different branches of daucin taught all the newest aud most tention to Ladi “a in private,and holars, and will KEMAKKABLE CU \CULIST ’ DR. J, FRANCIS, OCU. 465 Broapway, 4th Door from Grand Street. WY. BIRD, William street, was alwost blind for sixteen months, with neubulas coveriug the it, is now per fectly restore Charles Barry ton Literary an cal Institute, 22 years nearly blind from amaurosis, has b vevfectly cured, jate of the Hi ilton Li and Theologi- 7" weoran, $1 Mulberry serge, totally, blind of one e: latge ulcer covered the sight, was cured in a few % 2 “Miss Crassous, 192 Green street, nearly blind from amauro- er sieht is now Leg ta ‘a in eiconisid haa U jng witnessed astonishing cu nined by Dr.Js FRANCIS, believe his preparations. Rev. Duncan Dunbar, Rev. G. Benedi Rev. 8. H. Cone, Rey. J, Peck, udrade, R. C. Pi Rey. J. Audra riest, Rev. E. Wheelock. Artificial Eyes ivserted which cannot be distinguished from the natural without giving the least pain, Numerous certifi cates to be seen at the office. (™ Advice gre days medicine will be sent to any part of the Union, with directions or its use. 89 Im*re is, given to the poor, Mondays, Wednes- jays, from 8 until 10, A. M. : fon by mail Cpost paid} stating the disease, his appli AT THE WEST END. WILLIAM A. SMETS, ler the N. Y. Hotel, corner of Waverly Place, ‘AS the honor to inform the Ladies that he has just re- ceived by the late arrivals from Havre a splendid assort- FRENCH FALL GOODS lected with particular care Fat Paris for thi ment of WEDDING AND SOIREE DRESSES. b’d. Muslia Dresses. Point de D’Angleterre dresses lo “with flounces, Brussels thread do Extra rich thread flonnces, : al ralle do lo = 3 rin: do “ thread lace vei do “* Sleeves and caps. All "aaa [ese in Pattera Dresses, Iks—Blick extra Pekin Camayeus, Stripes, Arcexciel richly shad’d Glace Ombre, Cardoline Perse, Hermina Riche, “* — Algerien Nuanie. PaRIS EMBROIDERIES. Extra rich Pellerines, Emb Mustin Points, do do Chemisettes, ‘do do Fichus, do do Collars, _ do do Canezous, do do. Berths, Trimmed with Valen Cu Rich emb. Pocket Hdkfs. ‘Splendid Mantellas, VERY RICH SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, ‘Thibet Shawls aud Cloaks, New stuff for Cloaks, Tartai do ir lo Cashmere Cloaks, Magadon do do Printed Cashmere d’ecosse, Plaid do do Muslin de Lai RICH CASHMERES FOR DRESSE Emb’d Cashmere d’ecosse in dress patterns. a very large assortment French Jewelr Perfumeries, and ay-riety of Fancy Articles FOR SALE. MEDALS AND COINS, OR SALE—Ancient Coins, Grecian and Roman, of the middie age, aud modern Coivs, and Medals of all uations Hi quantities. Also, ool- hed in the most exquisite ‘and ut very moderate pric Mineral Samples from Siberia, Sweden, Norway, Bohemia, | Saxony, Kngland, France, tcc, at No. 156 Greenwich street, ad Story. 812 3w*r Medical Card. OCTOR MORRISON, D NORTH RIVER DIPENSARY, 20436 Fulton. street.— Doctor Morrison continues to be consulted confidentially on all private diseases, which he cures without mercury, of te- straint in diet or parsuit. Recent eases, particularly * or rhooa,” he cures in 3 to 6 days. STRICTURES OF TRE URETHRA are cured by Dr. Mon improved priveiples, without pain or inconvenience to Fs Lop =. > h i those of other affections of tne urinary apparatus, none but ex- pertenced Surgeons should be allowed ‘mination, as those affected with enlarged prostate glands, may saffer poe injury from, avriward practitioners, wh VOUS AND CONSTI ea DERILITY is structive habit in youth, indvemg nocturnal emi i; mate impotency, are radi principles, by restoring the system to a healthy toue and reine stating its origiual vigor. perfect cure guaranteed, or no charge. he symptoms of Stricture are analagous with 10 make the uecessury ex- ction, ant in of evils resulting: ‘a secret ions ically cured by Dr. M..on. pat..olog —Dr. M_ holds no communion with mngciesl pretas fs ders, who elaim to pe Surgeons, as he is, perhaps the only qualified advertising diplot is offi 20434 Fulton street. Letters post paid and conta | tuaure medicine and advice to any part of the Uu Surgeon in the city. See mas in his of iw a fee wil 20444 Fulton street, near Greenwich, New York. Ogee 716 Im’ Offic from7 A. M. to 10 P. M., daily. FALL GARMENTS. | M, MATTHIESSEN, 127 Fulton st.—A choice stock Ch Tweeds, Cassimeres and open from which selections can be nade at ver’ cea, for cash only. . The cutters of this establishment are equal to ai city for their taste and skill in getting up tomers can depend on satisfaction, punctual Those furmshing thei ments, and cus- 1d Those who doubt own materials, can ans. FITTING.—Every article necessary to complete | WM. MATTHIESSEN, 127 Fuiton street, next door to Herald office, LL, FASHIONS. { 'S have just received an invoiee of very | i richly bordered — | gentlemen’s under | worthy the attention of 3 an t of ready mads complete and wi i Their Patent Elastic Brace is highly recommended by the faculty for all persons who are suffering from debility, | inthe chest, or have aquired the habit of stooping. ‘i leand r tail, at the i 47 Broadway, corner of Park place. RKENCH FALL AND WIN’ MAD'LLE. FANNY GODEFROY, js expected by, the next Hi for | " old establishment ituted | a able articles in her line, just received | as | land Broche Pekin, Perse and Chine je, a choice of entirely new Tulle avd other | | [HE MEMBERS of the New York Colleze of Medicine ry form in | byt y fitted toge- | nneat ma- | § es) | mi is Muslin Dresses, rdured Linen Cam ric Handkere! ‘ : priv nd filet ersons Private nature, and can lew omise tO iri medical reatmeut, aaafe aud perman 7 (0 the constitution or coulivementfrom business. Invalids are par ucularly requested to make apulication to the College on the firat appearance of those diseases, as a vast amount Of suffering and time may be thus avoided. ‘One of the members of the ‘ollege, for many years connected with the princi ehio d in Europe for the enre of those complaints, attends for - tation daily from 8 A. M. to, ip exclusively for he: bons, Perfumeri and Silk Leces, Flo: ‘i Severol cases of Hats. trom Meads. Lejay, Bandran, aud generally allthe articles connected. with the ‘9 Broadway corner of Leonard street, above i TFICIAL FLOWER ‘EATHERS. OWITZ & BECKER 34 John st, have received b: L4last Havre packets,Louis Philip, 8t Nicholas and Du @ Orleans, a full assortment of th ‘rench Flowers aud Feathers, which they offer for LOWITZ & BECKER, 94 John st. FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, THERS &% MATERIALS FOR FLORISTS. N LAROSIERE & COURT, 116 William street, the last Havre packets, Dealers are invited te which they will find of the best qual 20 | .. No. 60 Wall street, are payable at tne fol- Balu | west and most fa salent reasonable prices, ¥, Richmond, Norfolk, Pe- heetinig, Haleich,, Fayetteville rlestoa, Columia, Camden, ( just received b new assortment of f and examine the goods, "HE TONIC MIXTURE, TT iidicocasd Phocnoey of beret fidently recommended for all cases ret indale remedy NOTICE LL pei the British Barqne Adam Can will he patd either by Capta ‘s10rn FRENCH ARTIFICE L ENRY & KAHN Maiden lane, have | sortment of Aruticial FLOWERS AND RS. ns are forbid harboring or trusting the erew of 3 no debts of their con: Importers, 53 Nassau st, up stairs, near | arrivals, a complete as Hy TUDY OF MODERN LANGUAGES. «past, in the tuition of Mf ager, wishes to find a few scho , either in the French, Spanish, Italian or Portue | Kuese Inu ange. | For further mformation, a k, A. M., or 2and 4, P. 3 ads bint re AND JAPANNED WARE HE Subseribor has just received from facto large and splendid ‘assortment of Gi ¢ Droj E itterns, with Cutand Plain Shades, Chandeliers, 4, 4 and 6 lights, suitable for Parlors, Churches and Ho- Also, a large assortment of Gothie Lanthorns, for Hall id Stained Glass, which he will sell ac’ whol ‘ JOHN W. MORGAN, 1 Falton street, one door East of Broadway Da hand, 20 dozen of the Dorie Lamp, for Camphine, ne make nud finish, ata very low price. aul? HAIR WORK, ~~ ‘|: me Ly hall Wigs; Frizettes, Wire | Wig s of Gent shades of the best qualit shade ot ‘s Wig c dor at short uotice,at WAT, DIBBL, way PUSHEDDU respectfully into his fr ny public, that he has removed trom Mon tt Pare How, tw he wi numerous friends and acquain- York, 23rd August, 19 eudiim'me several cases of Marab it, Ostrich, Wiflow and Fan- ‘The above goods haye ail been seleMed at Pari ry himself, and are offered at the most reasonabl ed for several years eines Pho G. B. CLARKE, FASHIONABLE TAILOR AND DRAPER, Near Furrox, 132 Wuuuam Sr ly to Mr. R.de J» 16 Beekman | t, Opposite the new 8 the following reasons for th AH therto met with :— Ist.—All goods are bought at the lowest cash prices and paid ‘great success he has hi- injudiei 1 personasuspecting a venere tem shoud w nower aon can consider himself safe after hav: without thoroughly cleansing the system with Us Jus He ive. Bold in stale Deatlen at $1 exch $5; careful | CONCENTRATED i. ya it, 8. 2d—An exclusive and rigid system of selling for cash only. amps, of Vari- | ine | perceive that it is a respectable connexion would refer to iproot of the style and. | ‘An assortment of Office Coats and all otherartir! us of dress, at equally reasonable prices FOR ONE DOLLAR. F. THOMPSON'S Daguerrinn Rooms, tween the Granite Buildin iy tract of Sarsnparilla at present led ou as certain all diseases arava jotehes or pimploa, atone ma serorala, salt rh emfaneon mby U pron finished in the most superior style, withall the | | Bold ins h theArt and Apparat one doren Canes forward toall of the Ua N6-—A very Lior fs i és very lib ise TEETH, TEETH, TEETH 1 REAT REDUCTION inthe price of Dentistry, Hold establishment 62 Bast Broadway. wy a ne Teeth set ou pivot ‘ % ‘Teeth set on plate +82 00 to 3:00 ‘Leeth filled from. 9 t0.1 00 {All other Dental in a superior mtyle cheaper than can be done by au: ti a euty. Teeth mounted for other deutists, by 7 N. P. TAYLOR, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist. “All work done at this office warranted. #5 Im? rre THE ODD FELLOWS’ OFFERING FOR. 1846. JUST PUBLISHED, BY McGOWAN & TREADWELL, 0. 68 Barclay Street. PHE ODD FELLOWS’ OFFERING, FOR 1816—Edited by Paschal Donaldsot 3 on Steel, from Orign dd beautifully bound embellish with elegaut ra Designs by Casilver_and Mor Morocco and Gilt. The usual t allowed to Booksellers. sil im*r anLAUDTHE FOLLOWING ADVERTISEMENTS oF THE or Medicine and Pharmaoy 95 NASSAU STREET. MEDICAL ADVIOE PRIVATE DISEASES. and Pharmacy, eatablished for the: jue to direct on ata one t particular attention to all diseases ermaneat eace without injury to “Advice and Medi ranted, TANT ‘TO COUNTRY INVALIDE—Persons ke country, and finding it inconvenient to make per- nad applications, can forwerded to them a chest contaia- ite to perform a radical cure, Lege yo J fomns, time of con- re, if any, and em: id. CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY CURED red bi Coil G of N Men chant Wick ke ate lereieee mepotence, erility, or barrenuess, unless depecd, ing on tna'-fermation. watt battles $1 each capes of half a dozen $5; caretulty dand sont to all parts inion. VELPEAU’S SPECIFIC PILLS, OF the radien! cure of g’ and all rrhana, geet, seminal emi , macorpurulent, discharges ram the wrethve Trace tof twenty year's experience in the Hospital de re pronounced by. theit celebrated, inventor, an infallible remedy for all diseases of feet scnre in 9 much i ‘thaw out tamnting the breath, disagreeing with the rex o other remedy, thestomach. or confiement from business.’ Price 81 mee bor RICORD’S ALTERRATIVE MIXTURE. ‘OR the permanent eni* of primary or secondary ayphilis, venereal ulcers, nodes, OF. Any compl: Frog i by an m 0 fal parifier “ithout dela’ et A i, the veueeal dian, y oele: in cas a dozen at ly packed and sent to 9! baste or the Ont wa { r LACT OF RILLA, GENTIAN AND SASSARRA A the New York Coll f Medi Pharmacy, established for the sunpreartne oft g eeicine, ane ed Mihlyconeentracd eae pntestache fa qualities and enrative powers of tie ahove Regen eek recommended by the College as in tel superiortoany refore the public, id may be ce ag a ear gan throat, o1 cer ofeyi ov aecons eat ald in single bottles, centsote: {, Mmeques of half dozen bottles, g % * ts 3 jed ou as a certain remedy fo 0 GLa rp