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—Mr. Bancroit, N. Tae Secartary or tug Nay ripen, yaad accompanird by Commodores Warringt Sept, 2 | Cambria brick, yesterday made a tour of inspection through the paety pt ye elsio, Oct.6 Navy and Dock Yards at Gorport. Pia Precept bee Sept. 1] 8. ne! ophem, Oct satisfactio roRTsmouTH. RreMOUTH. piety orien pe tke within that vast central adwiek Sept, | Mediator, Chadwies, Bh} tablish adi ble location of which for naval ° 1, ept. 10 | Switzerlans } Kuight, 5 pen e his observant eye Pringe Albert, Sebor, Lame Nicolas, Pell, Previous to his to Gosport, Mr. sere Duchesse d'Orleans, called on by a committee of the city councils Havre, Ainsworth, | Emerald, Howe, prised him of the wish of the corporate author Geltinsre, Feack, eity to pay their respects to him ina body, at such time = —— suit his convenience to receive them. Witha Mee cxareation of his sense of the honor intended him, B named four o'clock, at which hour the Mayor, Aldermen and Councils waited on him at his lodgings at French's Hotel, and were severally introduced to him. ‘The high literary as well as official rank of Secretary Bancroit, seemed to justify this unwonted testimony of d it’ is agrateful task to render honor shed lustre on the character of their the pen or the sword. Mr. Ban- steamer Star this morning to Fort 6 G| oon Rises, nuns. : co L b5ileton waren c sUneRyS.. Cleared | Ship Orleans, Sears, New Orleans, Wm Nelson. Ship Sha-unga, Patten, Savannah, Nesinith & Walsh. Shi} Disdem, Barstow, Charleston, J Elwell & Co. Barque Texidor, Mayer, New @rleat Brg Hector, White. Laguna, J Atkins & Co. civic respect 5 to those who hi country, whethe by croft goes down in the Monroe, where he will remain till the evening and then | Brig T. bee, Me( orinick, Charleston, Geo Bulkley. take passage inthe steamer Osceola for Washington.— | Brig Tx gains, Northrep: New Have Norfots H 7 COMMERCIAL. ps Arion, Miller, and Char Barge Swau, Campbell, Philadelp! Arrived, Packet ship Waterloo, Allen, from Liverpool, 29th ult. with | idse to Kobert Kerm t wese brig Co icordia Gerolams, from Genoa, July 30, | m-rble and ot Lasala. Sturges, Providence. Friday, Sept. 26. dvanced their preten- Asnre—Holders of pots have , sions, and are now asking $4 ‘are hell at $4 25. Coriox—The enquiry to-day moderate, and the sales amounted to avout 1200 bales at full prices. mi wit Livearoos Chassirication Brig New Jersey, Pickett, 8days from Savannah, with nee Mobile ¢ N.O and cotton, to R t Demill —a— Brig George, Yates, 10 days from Charleston, with cotton, to | ae oe | ee ar Hick Priest, B Edenton, NC. naval stores | chr High Priest, Burgess, Edenton, 3 al stores, Et Re p ache H Lawrence, mdse, to Allen & axson g 8 Schr Greenway, Couch, Richmond, flour, &e. to Allen & 8} a 8 Paxson 9 a9 9} 010 | 104 all very firm and with a reduced . Pricey are tending upwards, sales of about (this week) 700 bags Rio at 7 a 8 cts: 1200 bags Laguyra 7} a 8} cts 600 bugs st. Domingo 6} a 6j ets; 300 bags 3 cuibo 7} @ 8} cts; 2500 bags Java 83a 11) cts. Cocoa 3.0 bays Para for export ut 7 cts cash, short ce PipLoun Genesee is {n felr demand to-day at $462} 0 Schr Blossom, Sterlin Virginia, potatoes. ‘ Porto Rico, Smalley, Baltimore, milse, to. Hicks & Co. Maria, Latourette, Baltimore, mdse, to Johnsou & Low: | B»ltimore, corn. aitim: re, iron. omas. Delawaie, corn. ‘i lumber. +, Mort n, Calais, lumber Seur \ & Hope. Powell Bs: gor lumber. Schr Vel ware, Foot Portland, shooks, Sehr Excet, Folger, Nav tucket. oil Schr Murtha Jave, D rl Sehr F Sch F A Seward, Ross homa Liqvoxs in good demand Biles of about 60 half pipes A Seicnette Drandy $197) 02 Raiteau +195, 0 40 Bovemont & Beoiar +1 90.1 ‘ebam, hollow ware. 3 ales | do Henequez 32 dua2 6) Hol cis, Garduer, Flt River, iron. | 1, ask an advance since Scir Wm Burk, Graut, Brisiol, mdse. | rein rum 89 a 100 cts Sales of barrels rye Briow. | whirkey 24 cts, uhds. cls " Movasses in good de fend. Pr remain the same, Oue ship, uukoown. Wid S, light. | 1000 hhils. Porto Kico 27 4.29 cts; 400 do ‘Trinidad 264027 Waldron, Cheever, N and others. Ships Sheridan, Cornish, Liverpoo Orleans; brig Syria, (Br) S: Johns, NF Cts; 200.do. New Orleans 23 4 29 cts; 800 bbl do. 29 a 31 cts: 300 bhds sweet Cuba and Trinidad 25 ets. SvGar—The market is quiet, hut prices remain the same. Sales of 700 bbly New Orleans 53 4 7} cts; 600 do. Poit Kico 6) a 73; 200 boxes white Havana 10} a 10} cts; 700 du, brown do 8a9cts; 200 bags Brazil 9} a 9} cts; Misceiuncous ikecord. Aurrvars at New Yorx—For the week ending the 0th of Sepeembers— drawn. Hy sen Skin~16 hf chests 61}, 25 chests 35}, 13 do 33, 10 do 26, 60 do 23}, 266 do 23, 15 do 21}, 35 do 2, 103do withdrawn, Guap iwder—5 half chests 73, 24 do 72, 28 io 44}, 10 do 80. 36 201b bxs 40, 150 131b do al}, 506.b do 48, 127 do 46, Sarr Rainnow —This beautiful ship leaves again on W. sfor Cautou where she remains but a very few day itis rhe intention of ker owners to despatch her again for Chita about the fi stof May uext.. It is coufidently expected she will perfori the whole voyage inside of seven months, and eventu- ally in six 160 nhes Si, Croix 74 w 8} cts ; No, Paseengers yrs. —Sales of Cette Madeira, from the wharf, at 40 faa Sat nse fun | to 45 c; Sweet Melaga 43 c; Dry do 46 to 47c. pages als ea | Teas lwported ithe ship Henry Pratt, Terms, notes Total... eee m7 | at six months. Cuxanances for the same period— | Hyson 10 half chests at $1 01 per Ib. No Tons. | Young Hyson— 10 hf chests 88, 20 do 56, 144 do 55, 119 American vessels , . ‘ ie | do 4) 400 do 29, 334 do 28. , 83 do 26}, 17 do 14, 20 do 13, Foreiu ....-. " pe ks | 25 131d bxs u3}, 3456 hall’ chests and 375 131b bxs with- Wolesin cts -% nm | | 20) do 41} Hn. “nin Avusnine ~The Hrvisoa, arrived at Quebec 22d i 881, 200 18 ‘ inst. reports having passed the day previous at 2pm, the snip | Jmperial—19 lif chests 63}, 200 131b bxs 42}. Avnlire, Bullie agrousd on the Beaujen Bak, Crane talaud ‘Twankay—31 bf chests 90, 60 do withdrawn. Ovtong Pouchong - 41 nt chests 59, 20 do 60, 9 do 27}; 551 do withdrawn Mohea—25 chests Pouchong—32 che: withdrawn. Ningyoug—2 4 chests 233, 40 } chests 15}, 189 131b bxs 22. Brig Apacacuicova, Gaviord, frou New Orleans for Ha struck a log in goiug down the river, which ceused her o 0 Dodly as to make it necessary to return to the city for repairs. ScunCanor is the name of a new and benutiful schr, just | ddd to the De patch Line of Boston Packets. She is ahont 200 tows burthen, was bailt at Williamsburg, LI. by J Wil- jiams & Co. aud is te be commanded by Captain John H Nick- erson. Shir Hucvurnot —This vessel we noticed sometime since as havig been | uuched at Newburyport She was built for T J & J Ha'e, of this city. The Boston ‘ournal thus describes her —" She bears the beautiful ame of Huguenot. She is of most Kth is 165 feet, her beam 3534 feet, and 2, 60 hf do 18}, 100 do 18, 162 do Caper—20 hf chests 16, 88 do 15}, 20 do 181, 19 121b bxs 62), 272 hf chests and 81 121b bys withdrawn Kokew—10 hf chests 24, 45 do 23}, 180 do 23, 43 3 chests witucrawn. beautiful model; her! P: hertounage about 910 She is designed for a freightivg ship, Retina drs y . Pde Market. aud itis estimated that she will carry from 3300 to 3500 bales of gies, br; -$1 99 a2 25 Pears, hf'peck.. 025 2075 cotton. Between decks she ts high and airy, and clear froin Brel, chieper..9 9 2018 Peaches + 0 12899 0 6258 stem to stern. The cabin 1s enirely on deck, with convenient Beets, bunch 0 3 cog Fytmss- asses 025 a0 334 fockers for luggage, stores, &e. running under the poop deck Beets, bunch -..9 5 a0 6 Woodcock, pir 0 62440 75” gnd the narrow deck bevweeu the hauss andthe rail.” tor teres | Braves hfpko @ a0 10 Wild Duck,do. 0 50 973 Castle is also ondeck, aud is large and well ventilated. ‘The Bo. strings bu. 073 A100 Tame Ducksdo.0 6244: 0 0 | Eaileyis forward of the forecastie, under. the same. roof, aud poms 820 80S Pee do +037 4050 fis “on one side a state room lor the cook, and on the other a bef pdo... 100 8 150 jarge locker for all his utensils. The Huguenot is the largest A] 12 Geese, do..... 100 a 1 12 ship for capacity ever built ou the Merrimack; aud for beauty | 8 oO ods, owls do. ;... 062841 0 874s Of tnodel aud throughuess of ccustruction, she is equal to any Phe Oo 88 bie ever launched in these waters.” h a0 6 .0 8 2010 . Naval. | +02 203 010 2012 The US sloop of wor Marion, Commander Simonds, dropped 050 a 0 623g 0 6 20 8 down fromthe Naval Auchorage yesterday morning, and pio- Squash! . 03006 0.5 20 6 | ceeded immediately to sea, bound to the coast of Africa — Fomatien,' bus 050 a 069 012 2018 | [Norfolk Herald, Sept 25. | eal, pos 0 7 2012 06 a0— Whaiemen. | Fretoes cay Poe S062 Butter, fresh... 02 a0 25 Arr at New Bedford 25th inst. Franklin, Pacifie Ocean. Re- | Pork, fresh... 07 208 Cheehe pe ib. 610 ald Zs ports at Strange Island, March 25 Zoue, Nant, 850 sp—who hed | Matucitnae 4 20 Lede: Mer} $% 10 heard from, Feb 20. Desdemona, NB. 900 Cruising off and on Po. notme:.do0 2 a0 8 Wild Pid's, doz.1 0 20 0 | jirasantIsiind, March, Wm Hot h, NB. 800, Jol Howland Dssew seen oe 8h% 390 4p 1170 wh: Em ire, Nant, 1050. ‘ fae wane seetown, from the’ Gull of Mexico, with it lat 36 N, lon 42 W. ken. for Barbadoes, no date, lat 25 as spokea 27th We were surprised to see so great a quantity of fine Peaches still in the market They were principally ot | the late Heath Cling, and very fine at $3 and $175 per | 8) Exchange, from Philadelphia at 50 a 75 cts. Philade!phia Cattle Market. Sept. 25.— Offerings consists of 1160 head beef cattle, including 450 taken to New York; 140 cows and calves; basket. — Foreign Ports. We notice a few saddles of yemson with some smaller . 2 : ti ‘ teow} Game; the season for the above has just commenced. Yee yet aps, Sept s-—In port, John Odlin, Hanover, for New | Vegetables are very plenty. ‘I'omatoes by the basket | Movra “al, Sept3j—Cld Wm Skinner, Liverpool; Madras, | { The late frost will enhance the price. Youghal pt 8—In port, Clara Cole from Ban- , fiom New Haven, do; Ceres, fro Quesre, Sept 20—Arr Blake. Liverpool; 1 t, Harrison, and | 450 swing; and 1200 sheep Katherine § Forbes. London; Delia, Plymouth;’ vad, Priscilla, 50 a5 50 the 100 lbs., with few exceptions; about 70 ui 1; Albion, Lundon; , y 4) $4 , P son, Liverposl; Albion, London; Despatch, Waterford: Ga- head remain unsold rele, Beltast. Cows and calves sell at $14 a 28. Home Ports. Swine in fair demand, with sale at $475 a5 50 the 100 Ibs. Shee? rather dull; we quote at $1 $8 each, as in qus- ity. Hay is brisk, and good Timothy readily brings 100 ets. | thecwt Nochange in pressed. Straw sells at $5 a6 the 100 bundles Baxoon, Sept 3—Cla Melvin Saco, Spt 18 x for th i t Croix. | rr Fortune, Coo jew York, and eld 19th | Oregon, Philade!phia. | Arr Cybelle, Poiut Petre, Guad; Science, aston 20 MRTLAND, Sept Piet Sept2i—Arr James, Portland for Baltimore. Cid | egos. ‘Lhe telegraph Aura, » Sept 25—Arr Cordelia, Cienfu barg mie goue into Salem Cid C Latest Dates tim: as HA Ny RECEIVED AT THE NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE hs Moescieaate ime, Philadelphia Lahaina, 8. 1. ++ May t+, Richmo 3 Marietta, Berry, Jacao a . June Teil, Homan: Cambridgs mall, New Manilla York. Sid New Jersey » Wyman, Mualeo, Elizabeth Frith, Oak, Casilda, Hudsoa, Oseela, Emeline, Massachusetts, | St Simons, Nauvoo, » ary: and fiom the ya Anna Rey- alds. Napoleon. P M—sigual for a barque PurMouTH, Sept 20—Sld Spartan, Philadelphia T perton, Sept 23—Sid Sarah, Rising Suu, and Oscar, New Sept 2t—Sid Mars; 2th, Abm Barker, 2. New Beprorp. : . Eposrtow Arr Antilles, Staley, New York for Nie ics Por smouths 24 pas, Thomaston for NOrleans; Wave, Bere Y mouth. 8.d mora of 20th, part cf | Merida, (Yucatan) Nassaa, N.P... . Fant River, Sept 19—Arr Prince de Joinville, Wilmington, NC: R Bordex, Baltumore; 20th, Autares, Philadelphia; 22d, L White, do. } .Paovipe nce, Sept 2i—Sld © © Zabriskie, Cherrystone; Win | Young, Richd Thompson. Delaware, and Jas Cage, Philadel | recta fr Ornsmeut, Tecumseh, Jas D Long, and Kiewzi, | NYor Newport, Sept 22—Arr Pilgrim.Fall River for Boston; Man- | Porto Cabello... . Point Petre, Guad. SRG wees Fu8eN8 Ga is | dain, Baltimore for rd; Alabama Providence fur | Se Par eee | Phitmiel phia: W Hftiver tor Baltimore | i} | New Hates, ei, hompsou, N York; Monte; | ae | 2 Rio Janeiro. | vuma. Albany: Emigrant, Troy = F et Lo } gb Bio Grande. | pbitttapensrnia, Sept 25~Arr Prospect, Boston; Mary Chase, | u sastport. | 1 eee Lewes, Del. Sept 21—Sidney, for West Indies; Wanderer. | 2 St Helens: Advance, and St Helen, for Bost ni Oregon for Newburyport: | 2 % Helen. Neptuye, for Hingham: Barton, for Pewtucket; Rochester, for Me Geo te, Cais New York; Theroa, for Brooklyn, went to sea this morning — S ee Theres now but oneaschr at the auchorage. Wind NW. and | 9 $t. Johns, . weather cold. See RIG? Sept A—Arr Harriet, Providence; Courier, 4 Se Doinin vanwant, Sept 2i—Arr Talleyrand, Boston. Sld Excel, An- | 6 | 4 Wagepors, cou, Sept 13—Arr Pocahontas, Wade, NYork. 5 EetOre SW! ew ORLEANS, Sept 18—Arr Attica, Apalachicola; towboat HE se Be san. towed to sea 0th, Sweden, Kirkwood Edinburgh, aud | 45 tulesinaae . na—left SW Pess at 7 pm 16th. wothing in the offing— | 13° Tahiti ? sf winds prevailing for the tast 7 days from NE to SE. Cld Bhat: Autwerp, Boston; Aurora, Galveston. rt | : % | Evvervoal ri Se | By Last Night's Southern Mail. Luana... Aug. 20 V. : 2 Privavetenra, Sent 26—Arr Alpine, New Haven: Mery Lima..." Oa + | Aun & Caroling,'New London; Michigan, and. Star, N¥c ; Col J Stevens Hartford Be yareil.from Pi | A Lord Martha Maria, Ed 'y Elizabeth, M B c Areived ‘West lid ud Desparch. Cld Wm Kennedy, H, Peruvian, Genoa, and HM J eon, Amerion, Sslem: Dex aT er Pro ide: ce: irs Packet ship Waterloo—John MecEwing, Mr aster MeRwing, of N rk. Joh Lhomaso on jr, Philadeiphiny Henry Jickeon Bogie w Bedford; WM | ert ‘ouwell King, S y¥, Jrckson, Beitimove ee Holl; North Carolina, Brooklyn; Boston, Lady | iad ane, Mr Brocking, Eugiaud | {: Ro, Branly wine Medel Soha ‘Batel, ratcimer, Geversl 3 aS : an | Sect, Varewn, ard Orb NVor Lilhbridge ee Or ener SRO EY ‘rome, Seyt 2—Are Colehie. Knight; Margaret Any CHantestox—Brig Goorgs—G © nd; Evrotes, Eldridge ‘Gen Du Kaib, Jenkins. 28 — in ieee ork: an. New Bedfrrd: Lochiel Crlaia: ‘Mary, Provider ec cere = = telow. a brig snpposed the Cherokee. fron Boss y tg Len portations Flower, [Br] St.John, NB; Millicect, Tuunell, N¥ork. K Livexroot—Ship Waterloo—200 tons rrmit—i8 baies 9 caves Sands, Fuller More seeks salt Ke Avgxancnia, Sept 2i—Arr Love, Boston 1 cask 1 case b Seyt 26—Ary Courrier de M & sou—6 causes A Jourueay—t do Meyer, Leo =" or Bot 1, Costes & com bale Adrinuce & Strvuge-t La} Wrens okie, for Bordeans, te = ylor & com1 Pray, D Fry=1 J Stewart—icase Bulkley Crppe coi Allen, Hazen & co—2 bales Wm Sloave—1 cass drews—5 cases A F Kemp—t Plate Brothe —2 casks low: &eomicks AR Nest— bars iro. DM Wilsou—l case Wilsou & Vosburgh—! latlio=1 8 Cochran—1 =! cask Lease WH Sti AW Partons—1 bale F sk Lbbotsou & co dol id, Sayre & Clark—2.4 Averi|y se Sheldon, Phelps & co—2i9: Hey & Patuam—t' do War TEETH! TEETH !! "TRETH—Who would be without ‘Teeth when they oan have them inserted without the slightest possible pain, and Brryaat tos ne purposes f vataral ones, by calling on 7 A < i ry bE 1s office, cor of Canal st. and Broad: Cattin & Loop—1 Lyman, Converse & Pomeroy—4d Falcon; | way. entent Eanal st? Tie followine fea liee ol prices r= sli ca 2 vales Orkey & sous—15 pkys Butterfield Bros & A complete double settof best mineral Teeth, on fine Nevins & Giles & Dasenbary—2i R Hawkin: gold plates, £0. nC BLL Browu—1 AH Martiu—9 Hunt & Brothe A wert of best mineral Treth, on fine gold plate, for | Hy Ditou~1 Cleveland & Masou—5 Win Watt—I J & A Se- the a per jaw, to be worn by suction, | bree? ik & 9 Crouke: : Singl- tooth 190 0 ios Se Ward—7 ( 00 2 John A Newbould—25 Naylor & c on gold plate, from $2 50 3 0 Pivot tooth, Jromwell & Barves—3 KR Pritchurd—2 « from OLY 1 hoes “10 Stoue & comb J Gihou=10 J &J Stewart—1 A | ,!UeRing teeth with gold, from rots Te ptettal! Brother & com! Paton & com6 Patou & Stewart | Ex'racting teeth, Bro | All other operations jn the same proportion Remember, comer Canal st. aud Broadway, entrance in Cx ’ on—3 Jas P Deummond—3 Dave & Weld~2 i JD Wathans & son—4 Griffia & Pull 0—6 Mitehell & or—3 WN § Wyckoff =1 M Legatr—5 Walker & Brother—1.W arose & Byer! BS 4 Newvould— i ii oe we Watt Trany io, Ravencroft—t Smith & Wright &co—11 J Gihon, Domestic tmportati > ons. Savanwa—Brig New Jersey—110 bales cotton Ei Thomas— Odo U Colliae—164 do 94 cases rice Lr Ht Brighay nae eae Dorie—mdse A Parsous, Juhu B irry Perks be Hopkine. Bn iy cone, yyy tales cotton Burritt & John: — ¢ Barckmy er & son—58 000 fe g nn are et lumber JAY 827 itm An Apprentice wanted. GUIDE TO SOUND Th Dk. A C. CASTLE, 381 Broadway, Teeth, from one tooth to an entire set. with his celebrated Paste, which becomes hard as the tooth Without pain, ‘Teeth filled with gold, fee. Dr A. C.C. refers to the 8 nish, Preach, avd English Am bassadors, Lord Morpeth, Antho:y Barclay. eeq., Bat sul; Don F. Stoughton, Spanrh Consul; Gov General Gaines; D S..; Laeotensnt Sh SON.; Dr. F. UL Tohyson, ident of the Med eal € Ligat Johnsoa, USN, Adj Townsend, U8 A, we , ke c im S IMPORTED SEGAKS, & Irwin 1 Harrell, Calhoun jnserts Artificial | ‘Tender teeth fill» sh we ‘otter— IME HER MOKERS are reminded that they can get the best Segars the Havana pri ALD. Movements of the Steam Ships, Steamers, Captains, ,20ve — Duein Leave | Dealers in Segars!s : wi Liverpool. America, America | stockait wil be tothen cats ore eed cone o. the very auperior erticle we ved, elegant! ew style ie 100 and othe ifthey give satisfaction.can always xt Nor. § BNA K RIV ARS 2... Nov. 16 Sole Agents for the Figaro Segars. | any Cree pele | tos | fectionary, iu Ist, betw-en Grand aud South Ist streets. Atbany, | Plewritic and Dyspeptic Affections, TATI WANTED—PUPILS ON THE PIANO aoe Mies T $2.p9_ mouth, three lessons s week, (for ladies ouly,) at M9 way, near Waiker street, by a lady who. LINTONLINE. has studied under some of the first masters in Europe, and is a . . Superior performer and an experienced teacher. JOHN ALLEN wishes to inform bis old and tried friends, ‘Steod"re fe isafloat once more, uuder a new organization. itis : - Be es iis cont a aktrcane Reneians Coal Eee asden ANTED—A situation, by pa Indy, lately arcived {u superior style, for the comfort of passengers aud hesalety of rom , competent to instruct freight. ‘Each boat of this line 19 commande children in the Freuch language and embroidery—ean procure (and for the public safety, is fully insured,) aud pli ood city reference, Apply’ at 18% Green stent, in the base- under his management aud control. This line iscounected | MEM. : ur formerly, with the bekford Line of Tow Boats on the Hud- | \{y ANTED.—Wanted, anituation byw young man as salen Sou River, aud C. M: Reed's St Lakes, and he in an umbrell ighment, or to work at manu: jeamboats on the $ can with confide: facturing, he being wel quainted with the business. A line addressedto LG. and Left at the office of this paper, will meet with prompt attention, 's25 3t¥re FEDS By’ ivgle gentlem-n, «handsome parlor and h unall furnished or aufurnis John Allen, Bxchaus n must be in the view. y of Feonge Davis, Reed | Address U., Hevaid office. r E.N. Parks & Co,, Cleveland, | Tadiow, Babcock & Browuless, Toledo. 4 Era piog,! Detroi 5 MeCiare, 4 hwankie, ristol orter, Chicago. SOHN ALLEN, Of Rechesier, General Agent. N Ae will please mark di ship by Kekford » Toot Broad street, day. at 9 Im*re TO LET, A SUIT OF ROOMS, consisting of a handsome Diawing Room and Parlor on the floor, front aud LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE WANTED. ENTLEMEN and Families can obtain the full value all kinds of supertlouseffects they wish to dispose as Ladies aud Gentlemens Wearing Apparel, Fire Arms, uiture, &c. Gentiemen lea or retorning to the city wi find 1t to their advantsge to send for the Subscriber, who pledy- es himself to give a fair price for all articles offered. N.B —Aline through the Post Office will be promptly at T. LEVENSTYN, tended to, 466 Brosdway, up st sll lm#re WANTED. AMILIES can always be supplied with fi for neh ful, competent a yiug Room and Farlor on the, frst floor, front and | HH “acd well recommanded help of el capacities, born far city ee rata tor ee rantrobes, conven | and country, at the well established Agency office for dome: street, near the Bowery, wher used to procure the best helj os Gee N. B.—Good and faithful at this office. Ad OUNG useful bi arial Huds O lyand newly furnisted, a private table, and all necessary couforts at 411 Houston street, second block east side from Brondway. Cau be seen at any time after the 8th September. 825 Iw're PARK PLACE HOUSE. This Establishment has during the past Summer been (33) newly faruis! throughout. few families and a lim- ited number of geatiemen may. here be very pleas. autly ;ccommodaied fur the wines onas favorable terms as at conduet G. ELLIOMT, No. 1 Park Place. or 4 Rooms without board, at at ty Gomesties ean have exeellent plac 89 Imntr MAN trom the country wishes to Ket to some juess or employment in the city. A book store & office preferred. Address, ‘Thomas Garduer, 263 3 au2l_Im*re INFORMATION WANTED WEN ROGERS— Whereas, the relatives of this person, (who was of the Parish of Coolevin, in the County of Sligo who left Ireland some 35 or 38 years ago,) have been in- N.B. Set ination ato his flationse-the is £0, goqualse nfesthee hs se OES and Ceifenin ol Dapg rar ihe Banko Peasaco | Syanguielineneyo usgser, fy aldreming letter tC Ia, Fonda, wanted vy ©” WA &JNO."ORIENS | "Stn paver tease ean wuld tmntre abilities of the Soucheru MUSIC Ban’ of Florids, for sale TICE TV RAILROAD CONTRACTORS. LADY wishes to devote her time to the instruction of young ladies on the Piano. She teaches on the Logerian OPOSALS will b+ received at sny_time previous to the a on as eye boas See Meee spreinco tine. a day of November next, at rhe office of the subserib: r stand easiest method at beugiog on the paul. A aCle No 6 Wali street, in the city of New York, erstiucture and bridginy Penusy vania, 28 miles tu fei for the grub” the grub 6, | aldrossed to X.Y. at the office of this paper, shall. be attended to. 826 Im*ro i ain to Davphin, on the Penns’ | NOTICE TO CAB NET FURNITURE 11, eight miles above Harrisburg. and specifications are | DEALERS. eady for ‘spec ion at the widersigned’s office, ‘The work ve commenced immedistely upon closing of the cout New York, Set. 22d, 1815. hy THE «RIG al. GALVANIC MAGNETtG FLUID. OR the permanent cure of Rheumatism and all nervious | complain | (0 | MINHE Subscriber offers for sale alot of Cabmet Furniture fi- nished ready for the varmisher, consisting of the fullow ins: articles : 3 fas, Book Cases, Centre Tables, Baureaus, Work Tables, Washstands, enclosed marble topped Tea I bles, Ottomans, &¢., all made of the best material. and will PATENT | sold’ in loisto suit archers. Terme casita For (ur her par RINGS | ticulars enquire of M, C. Hall, 159 Chatham street Sonthern dealers this 18 a rare chance, as every thi sold at tnaw onthe preu “THE ALBATA SILVER WAKL,” g facturing prices and canbe boxed an ses. 8 | DR, CHRISTIE informs the public that the onty place iu | 7 ANUFACTURED by Wim. Chandless, 452 Hudson st... New York to obtain these articles geuuine, is at his exc t be d tected from Sterling Silver, for the Agenev 4 Fulton street, Sun Bu Iding 2. ‘Ware is used the whiter it becomes. W. C., also | manufactnres Sterling Silver Spoons, Forks aud Jewelry, cheap aud is prepared to buy Old Goll and Silver, German do, Peerls and Diamonds, to any amount. Be sure to look out for the IMPORTER, JOBBER AND RETAILER, | Sign Plate 452 Hodsonstreet between Barrow and Morton sts. NVITES the attention of the Ladics to his splendid stock of | Wm, Chandless, established 1833, late of Clarkson st. “t if } a 7 if yeceived, compris- +26 Iintre aud taost desirable styles of the presen season, | 7 arcpA TION PRECIOUS STON the reputatiou his store has loug | | ru s b the cheapest in the city.” kois, for sale by ve Linen Cambric Hdkfs, eu Lawn | do, markably cheap wen Lawu “eal Garnet and Tur- 24 William street, New OSTRICH FEATHERS, for sale from auction. iviere borders, from $1 to F. KORTUM, tape borders, from $7,50 to $9 per doz. 826 Im*r 214 William street, yogis cleat Linen Lawn Holts; finey borders, | TO COUNTRY DEALERS. a6 : Plt eede gid pay aR CA eee Ba ALKING CANES—A large stock ot Walking Canes, to aed do, embroidered, froin $2,75 t0 $15 | We ala 00 Iau a the Tanlactiry, No, 5 Walker Baers eat of the Bowery Theatre—for sale in qu utities not less than Tenet eet andes ERIS, hahnee. (ue dozen. Ay the mavufscturer suy pies pediars. with. his Do Or Yartous styles, from $1 upwards, | “#moged and refuse canes, he is cuabled t sell to store keepers Rich Embroidered Muslin and Applique Lace Capes. &. rior article, per centless than any other 25 3Utre ENGLISH-AND FRENCH ENGRAVINGS. T beantiful assortment of Engravings of every de- ion, are offered for sale tora few days, consisting of ts ne tugravings, Julin’s studies, two Crayons, fue painted He ds, Architectural Designs, Oramen- | tal Studies, Ldseapes, Anaton Figures, Mythological Sub eets, splendid colored French Frits scarce did Eugravings, fine Kugravings for scraps ‘The walls are decorsted with a great vi ty of beautiful Pictures, and gentlemen who wish to Purchase are invited toc Handexamine them. so, sea.ce Books in French sud English, with curious Uswaris of 3.0 Erobroitered Eveuing Dresnes in Kiviere, Po'ka, Coronation, Spani-h Flouuce, se. &.; trom $2.50. Colored Embroidered Orgaude Flouace, from $8 to $12, asu lly sold from $12 to $20, ‘A few very rich Thread Lace Capes and Beithes, wry low ‘Thread, Chantilly, Brusseia aud other Veils and demi Veils. | 5 car ous o splend tack comprising Sitk, Lamb: uo Vests, of all sizes; Aipeeeg Cash Lambs’ Wool and Merino. Hose aud hit Hose, Merino snd Cashmere Gloves, Plaid aud Faney Woollen Soes, for children, which are offered from 10 to 15 per cent. lower than the reular retail prices s23im*th | Prnts-at wholesale and reial, ah No a0 Nassau street, in the SUY. rear. A. HUNTER, Importer of Prints. ALOPEGY | _A Boy wanted. 325 St*re R falling off of the Hair sud Pityriasis, or Dandruff, Scarf, &e., are positively cured by the use of Hill’s I fallible Onguent, which is an old a d +eil tried specific for all diseases of the hair er scalp of tne head. [tis a certain preventive of grey or red hair, or if they do exist, a thorough use of the On guent will change the color ; it will make the hair tlexivle, in- clined t» curl, keep it moist longer, and give it a glossier ap- pearance than any other preparation how in use, in which as: sertion I am fully sustained by the namerous certificates in my Possession, afew of which are annexed. Sold wholesale and retail, No. 13 Nassau street. JUST OPENED. COLUMBIA HOUSE, CHESTNUT STREET, Between Sixth and Seventh Street, PHILADELPHIA, BAGLEY, MACKENZIE & CO, Proprietors. JAMES BAGLEY, late of Jones’ Hotel, HENRY C. MACKENZIE, formerly of Washington House PETER L. FERGUSON. s242mre G. B. CLARKE, FASHIONABLE TAILOR AND DRAPER, Nean Futon, 132 Witiam Stuer, Opposite the new Row of Buildings, ; 1 IVES the following reasons for the great success he has hi- therto met with = All goods are bought at the lowest cash prices and paid | fort once. New Yorx, May 21, 1812. ToMr Wm. Hill. x ar Sit,—A short time since my hair became dry, exceed ingly harsh, and finally commenced falling out, which increased cosuch an alarming exteut that it became quite thin, aud what remained appeared perfectly lifeless; iudeed 1 way fearful of all_ of it. At last, through your persuasion, I wa ced to try yur Infallible Onguent, which I ain happy to s ‘short time caused my hair to entirely cease falling off, ns- sumea moist, soft and glossy nature, and I may add that dilfer- | ent members of my family (especially the female portion) have used the Oaguent for like vurposes with like success. Yours respectfully, ASA GARDNER, Proprietor of City Hotel. | => =e <8 £8 as aa sae én 22. 2 5a ss ee 3 So 2 Er & = H & 3 ¢ & i) eo, therefore, can at onec perceive that it ix tronise this establishment. G. B.C. would refer toa large and respectable connexion both in this city and in Brooklyn, in proof of the style and {i . New Yorn. May 6 14d been seriously afficted with dandruff Edo certif~ that I he : for more than five years, and have and falling off of m: | made use of several articles said to be sure remedies for the | nish of meuts found no benefit arising from them, but quite he re- Splendid French Cloth Dress Coats made to measure froin verse ; finully, at the request of Mr. Hill I was induced to try | $14to $20. illible Ouguent, aad the result live been highly satis uc tory in removing the candruff, staying the Wir, and causing it toxrow,and 1 would recommend ay one aillicied with the ahove td make use of the Ouguent, being perteetly satis the y will reay at benetit from the same. nf iil ‘SA. POWERS, Manchester, Ontario Couuty,'N. ¥. New York, October, 1914. Mr. Wm. Hill: Sir,—Haviug had the misfortune to lose the greater part of my hair by a gradual falling, off during a tour of over four months out West, I was induced by the suggestion of my friends, who hd been similarly afflicted, to try your Infallible Onguent aid to my great joy it has completely restored my | hair to more than its original growth ; it also makes the hair | | | wentle m*re An assortment of Office Conts and all otherarti:!.s of men’s dress, at equally reasonable prices 381 MASTIC CEMENT. MESSRS. J. & H. FRANKLAND and THOS. HARRIS beg to recommend to the attention of all person | ested in buildin nat durable aude much approved Mastic, whi | covering the exterior of dwolling he , thei beautiful composition ever yt ivyented for es or public buildings, in com»osition of the mastic, which consists of boiled linseed oi! ofa thick consistence, whicn, with the oxides aud carbonate of lead, and other ingredieuts, forms a cement. impervious to water, hard as a stone, arid of great durability. Sjecimens may be ream aud every anformation fiven on application to Mr, CHAS. H. MOUNTAIN, Avchueet, 17 Wal m*r Kk ONE DOLLAR F. THOMPSON'S Daguerrimn Rooms, No. 285 Broad- between the Granite Buildings aud Reade st specttally, J. Rk. SANDERSON, moist, soft, aud gives it. beautiful dressy appearance. 150 Pearl street. | x a way fies cam tained only at | LIKENKSSES of the various sizes taken by the improved ster pet teh iether oly ‘of Pine and Nassau | process and fed in the most superior atyle, withall the v natural e« ‘(Operations in all weather from 8 A. M. till 4 P.M. | _ Instructions in the Art and Apparatus and M. ‘To persons wishing a thoroagh knowledge of t perior advantages are here offered SHIP ON IDA, FROM HAVRE—Con: by this ship. will please seud their permits on board at Pier No, 4 North River. All goods not permitted in five days willbe sent to the | publi¢ store. 82 re | NOTICE. HIP GEORGIANA, fi erpool, is now discharging streets, aud at the following agents, New York : Wim H. Caret & Co., 166 Pearl street ; |. Graham & C Water street; Mr. Thosnas Sewel, 478 Grand street. Brook C. Sterne, Chemist, 181 Fulton street ; Mrs. J. Jordan's Fai Store, 49 Ailontic street Willamsbargh, E. Banzett’s Cow D. A Herrick, No. 8 Deavan House. Baltimore, Md., Messrs | Mortimer & Mowbry, corver of Market aud Charles streets. 923 lm rre “MRS. HARPER'S CELEBRATED COUGH REMEDY. EMEDY. m HIS VALUABLE MEDICINE is particularly recom- under genersl order at Pier No. 4 3 ” orth River. All goods Woocmandel as beng, the most eifcctual cure for Asthina, | uot vermitted will be seut to the public tore sairre jogping Cough, Golds ul every. tion, Bronchitis, and | FSACKET SHIP SHERIDAN for Liverpool—Passengers by ORE a he P'isitahap willplense be on board, at Orlenna whar? oot t most eminent phy aicians, and has stood the test of thirty Years, | Wall. street, this (Friday) morniug, 24th inst, at 12 o'clock, at which time the ship willsail. Letter bags will close at the usual places at 1134 o'clock. s26re \CKET SalP LOUISVILLE, trom New Orieaus, is dis ch rging at Rutger street wharf. Con: at Is, 2s, and 4s per bottle, by WEEKS & ANDERSON, Wholesale Agents, 63 Bowery, corner Walker street. Always on hand, Hooper's Female Pills, genuine; Dally's Pain Extr ctor; Bristol's Sarsayarilla ; Fresh Swed | attend to the receipt of their good immediately, so im'ne . SRCRE IRR ace A_ PURDIE, | [ AMnow delivering best Pench Orchard and Red Ash Cos! FRINGE, GIMP, CORD AND TASSEL | & screened and free ot cartage fro. ie yard at the following prices, (as usual the lowest in the city,) namely. Broken, Egy and Stove at $5 25; large wat 75; small wut $4 per ton, with MANUFACTURER, No. 105 William Street. Up Stairs. 1 45 Soa! NTIMATES shat he has oa hand. aud is datly | and Greenwich streets eho Gonlhaed einer ob me plendid assurtment of the above articles, to w! all Im*re MAGNETIC REPELLANT R. A. POWER, member of the Royal College of Su of London and Edinburgh, and of the principal Colley of the United States, and for several eution, Orders promptly executed. Prices low. HAIR WORK, all its branches; Ladies Wigs; half Wigs; Frizettes? Wire ye he Lai urls; Curls; Bands; Braids, &c. &e., to aut any shade of | Sir Astley Cooper, can be confidentially consulted at his prs Gr made to older at short notices at WAI. DIBBLERS: aig | diseases of a delicate nature—to the treatment of which he has confined his practice for the Inst 17 years. Syphilis, Gonorrhea and Gleets, whether recent or of long standing, cured ia afew days, without the use of mereary ot copaiva, or no charge made. trieture, which, of all diseases, is the most insidious, often (tate 271) Broad way: stim rre TEETH, TEETH, TEETH. GRratT REDUCTION in the price of Dentistry, at the Fold esta lishm=-nt 62 East Broadway. Teeth set ou ot 1% commencing and stealthily advancing where its existence is not Peeth eet on plate from, $2 00 to 3 00 even dreamt of, prodaciug the most lamentable effects upon ‘Teeth filled from... tol 00 the mind nervous system of the patient. Some of the most prominent symptoms are prostration of the natural, ene: ies, aversion to society, aud the involuntary escape of a few ope of water, alter’ adjusting the. clothes, subsequent | to voiding urine.’ Hundreds of crses have bean’ successfully tem of Magnetic Repul- All other Dental operations performed in # superior style cheaper Uvan can be done by any ether Deutist in the city. Teeth mounted for other dentists, by N, P. TAYLOR, _ 2 Surgieal and Mechanieal Dentist. All work done at this office warranted. 89 Im* rre THE ODD FELLOWS’ OFFERING FOR 1846 JUST PUBLISHED, BY MeGUWAN & TREALVWELL, ing. with the inex: diffiault to ov eedily enab it, te subdue this pernicious practice, red to its pristine vigor, by the use of the Electro Magnetic ‘Fluor Albus, or Whites, Obstructions and § ‘and sll diseases of the female sex, with elegant Emgra- inal Uesig's by Casilver_and ercaclirs received 4 nd in Morocco and Gilt. The usaol | jane shure of my tesenteh and attention. T’ameiige veered Ksellers si inte | fed practitioner wl han had the moral conrage iy urepne Sion elt - - the empiriciem whith vo fearfully oo cee TO DEALERS IN JEWELERY. jegted branch of medical science, ne” tw Om Rew n hich often deter from marriage, ted therewith, | may be con- to integrity and s eas minute a8 PoRKi- No letters taken from the ‘PHE UNDERSIGNED, being Mauufactarers. and having | On the doalcs and fears afine assortment of Jewelery and Diamond Work on han’ solicita fromdealers aud merchacts dealing in the above articles. Any uiven pattern orstyle of jewelery or fine din- mond work made to order, at AW & ARKOWSMITH’S, No.1 Dey street one door trom Brond way. fe or fifveen good chain makers can find em- Patients ata distance wi the deseription of their case: Iftice unless paid. 5 Chambers street, between Centre street and Hours trom 7 A’. M. to 10 P.M. 819 Im"me Twe ployn abo mie m u NOMIC ’ , DR. MARSHALL HALL’ Coughs, Consumption, R. MARSHALL HALL, one of the most Loyd igen it od and all Broneheal, Pulmonary, cians in Europe, isthe discoverer of this valu Of all the remedies now. kuown, there is Dut one thet Combe clint ngcremedies now. | it innow used in his practice among t tha." terror of the human tice,” Consumptioncthng remedy | through the continent of Rerope, a is Schenck’s Pulmonie D. It has succeeded in cases | Wandaccording to directions, has produce whe hing else has farted, and’ it will generally aver | sults It PaOrRaa loin op sue cure of such com se ‘a disorganiza ‘and w inderful action Contussption, han tion of the generative organ quick d such that coldn A fair trial perseverance, and | Crinot remain in the system that ss under its iu oe A inay not be aunins tO | an hour, It will afford decided relief to. those who hy tovty indatgence in solitary habits, have. fille d rifier of the system known a state of pel the diseare from t ere is hectic, fever akness,bronghton by asecret habit indulged e in by young men. This is, when too frequently indulged | Soreness am ee is hectic, in by young ' » frequently indulged in, the the syrup reeves the Rete eee reatest evil that ean befall man. Dyspepsia, weakness of the lates the ac:ion uf the bowels, im. em heal jambs amallof the bnek, confusion of intelleet, forgetful- ral; it svothes ond ripens the d og th Hane “or ane. Chovavee’ | ii ¥ pels tin the form of expectorated er, a Stetrae ncuations, total impotenc t Darron! Ising what ua:tities of cor ugtron are eapectorated by tie | ustruction of certain evacuations, total impexeney. and barre patients x who have tke P rap and | ee te Ni Agents, For this con Tiselse cr the tungentnem vel asd the | yh LIES & BOYNE, "Agents Forwarded to al Fold the United States, Price $2 per bottle—6 bottles for $ “ to bis joy that he is restored o health. The genuine P atu Ds sid im*r none Syrup ean be had at the proprietor’s | street, afew doore west of Brondw tl. 5. BERKMAN is no longer agent for the 's Pulinonie Syrup, 823 Im* Fr KEAD THIS. LL CASES in the Sargical and ine, all A 'thossof ne wading. cot resins eat tine, Steely HrAT—4,000 bus - _— tis on the first appl: i IY, " 006 bushels very tps POL Lees Wheater ty.on the tom ‘pplication, neither name at % Bouth street. af tare iit tion of marble or stone ; uo lime or water enters iuto the | street, N. York. | IN PARTS AT 25 CENTS, | THE |'HISTORY OF IRELAND, | FROM THE INVASION BY HENRY THE SECOND TO THE PRESENT TIMES, -_ ww WILLIAM DOLBY, Aided and Assisted by 4 : A Committee of Admirers of Irish Antiquiti R. MARTIN & CO., 26 Johu street. | 26 20¥r REMARKABLE CURE OF CONSUMPTION SCHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP. NEW YORI R. SCHENCK:—Sir—My davghter, M j ct to an affection of th jept. 16, 1945. y Ann Johnson, for the last five ad: \y tiled pain in her left side, with frequent ache, sournes® of the stomach, aud her food would uot di this was followed by suffocation, aud then fits, scarcely a da passing widhrut her having three or four. I employed the most skillful physicians in this city, but, to no effect fer the bette: I tneu stuted her case to Dr. W., of this city; he attended her about three weeks, which changed her situation, but uot for the better. hid given up all hopes of her covery, when 4 f jend of mine advised me to try SCHENCK’S FULMONIC SYRUP; she had one fit about three hours after taking the first dose, and to my astonishment she has had no more, which is nbout three months siuce—she took in all nine bottles. My daughter now ev joys as good health as she ever eid, and can be seen at No. 189 Twentieth street, New York. We, the whole gratefal to valuable medicine, whioh no ul for your discovery of such 4 famly should be without. N SARAH JOHNSON, No 169 Twentieth street, New York. ‘We cauti n the public to bear in id that leekman is no longer an ut tor the sale of the geunine ck’s Pulmo- nic Syrup. Tees ’ Beware of spurious imitations. To obtain pur adulterated Puli 'yrup, go directly to the fice, No. 4 Courtlandt street, New York. | THE GREAT SEA SERPENT. OW EXHIFAITING at the Appollo Suloon, 410 Broad. way. This monstrous skeleton measures 114 feet, aud | Weighs 7500 pounds—bemg the greatest wouder of the ruimul creation ever discovered, It was found by Dr. Koch of Ger | mony, during a geological tour in Alabama. extract from Professor Sitliman’s letter :—'' The skeleton renuing, wr prietor’s 826 2a*r r. {| bem found entire, enclosed im limestone, evidently belonged d there is the fullest grounds for its gou Tt wil be exhibited hut » short time in ys Admit: tance 25 cents; children i2}¢ cents, The saloon, open from & ., is brillaancly illuminated every evening. BRISTOW’S: SUPERIOR AND ELEGANT COMMERCIAL SYSTEM 7 WRITING. Academy189 Broadway,opposite John street. M&. BRISTOW, ishing Writicg Master, in announcing return to Ne rk, aud the Re-Oyening of his Aca demy, Room No.6, at 189 Broadway, to resume teachii admirable system of Peamanship, mostrespecttully infor | Ladins and Gentlemen of this city and Brooklyn, of his having | made a Gueat REDUCTION in his terms, in order to render the vast benefit of his instructions withiu the reach of every one. No complaint (morally speaking) is more general shan that of ABAD HAND! This is much to be deplored, siuce the remedy is now constautly at hand, alike SIMPLE, SPE» DY aud CHEAP! : ; Mr. Bristow promises and guarantees to L dies and Gentle- men of Y aGk and capacity, to couvert the very wo st writing imto a beautiful, free, flowing, expeditious ard pleasiug style of peamanship, executed ia an elegant off-hand manner, no m1 r how illegible or cramped the hand may be, IN TWELV& HASY LESSONS. _ Extra lessons will be uu (free of charge) if required Even the venerable mia vels delighted in going through this process, co revive the study of the vernal morn of life. Mr. B. can be seen from9 to 1 A. M. or from $ to 8 P. M. Wr Private lessous given. HOR" HAND taught by Mr. B. For sale,a work en Short Hand. ‘ NB Thee Keeping by Double and Single Entry taught practically. ers in New York can take acourse of Writing in three Imeod*re e invividual, euess.”” pa day | THE MISSES PALACHE 5 | BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, N w Yo KF Instruction charge, acco! Gove Alt oth d te | freaky afforded for the improvement of the pup ches of study. °"Phe Misses Palache having been for some time established, | rely with confidence on the sucess oftheir systems 816 mére LESSONS IN DANCING, WALTZING, we. M42. ACMLLE respecttoliy canouuces to her fri:nds and | Mi Ajatrons, ak'to the publiein xeneral, that her regular elass | pill commence on Saturday, October nth, at her Saloon, No. 41 Walker street. | erases DAYS OF TUITION. For young Ladies and young Masters unier_10 years of age, on every Wednesday and Saturday, from 3to 5 o’cloek-and ut Sfor young Gentlemen, Evening Class tor Gentlemen, every Tuesday and Thursday acd oveloel Wor Ladi is given in the Heb ew Language, free of any ing to the Portuguese and Gertnaa pronuncia sand the accot its taught on and Gentlemen desirous of forming by them- te Quadrille Classes, Fulka or Mazai ka Quadrilles, nd hour most convenient to both parties. dividual aud private lessons in Drucing, Waltzing, Folks or Mazurka, for ies aud Geatlemen, atany fixed hours jesired. | Madame A. continues to give her professi ladies’ be schools and private famili ad jor her pupils, accompanied by their parents or guardians, 9s usual. Bring in correspondeuce with several of the fessor 4 er , Madame A. receives from them tes of U services at Ll the novel- duty to adopt them in her classes or private les- ‘sons, according to her patron’s desires. 17 Im*re | DANCING ACADEMY, as the houor of respectfully i forming his friends end the Pablie that, his classes for | Vong instructions in all the different styles of th» above acco lishment (and the Mazurka nd Polka Quadciltes;) will open | on Wednesday, Sept. 17th, at the large Saloon attached to the Broadway House. Days ‘of Tuition, Wednesdays nd Satur- days—Ladies Classes at 3 P. M.; Gentlemen, 8 P.M_ A Pri- | vate Class for Ledies will be formed from 6 to 7_for La Polka and Waltzing. ” lustractions given to Pupils and Private Class- es at their residences, or at Mr. R.’s, 62 Highth Avenae, or 110 Canal street. F i Mr. Robertson would also inferm the public that his up town Academy will commence on Monday, September 22d, | 62 Highth Avenue, whe taught. 813 Im*re DANCING ACA) EMY. 74 Leonany Srrext, West Side of Broadw: MELE: PAULINE DESJARDINS has the houor of i | AVE forming the public tha September. Mille. P. Ds the different branches of dancing. taught all the newest and most fashionable Dances now in use iu Yaris” Among them the new Quadnille of Polka, Gallo- pades, the Waltz Polka, and all styles*of Waltzes. "Among she Polacea, Mazurka, Cachucha, Cracovieun . Mile. P. D. will give her particular attention to Ladies’ Boarding Schools. Private Lessons may he given in private other classes will be formed bya number of s*lolars, and wi ded to at any time. 89 Im*re TO ANGLERS AND DEALERS IN FISHING TACKLE. XONROY'S, 52 Fulton street, comer of Cliff street, Manu- Zfacturersan Importers of Fishing Tackle inallite brauches, have now completed their fall stock, consisting of every artiels the line for Poud, Stream, River’ and Sea Fishing. Impor- Hemming & Son, and geauine Limeric s of the genuin ‘ tly celebrated Fish Hooks, Also, of Dixon& Sons celebrate Shooting Tackle and covered Drinkiug ter Flasks, finest Canis Gunpowder, &e., &e., wholesale aud retail. aay im*r ESSENCE OF COFFEE, VV HICH is now extensively used in the European espital ¥ isuow for the first time introduced into the U. State Itis made from the best sifted and cleaned coffee, and about one teaspoon full, more or less, according to the taste, diluted with hot water of milk, farnishes a cup of excellent cuffee-— The undersigued 1s couviuced that the y of the public of this country will immediately perceive the numerous co: eni-ncesit offers to house keepers in general, traveilers | Jand or sea, restaurateurs, &c.. aud indulges an the hope to be rewarded for the great sacrifice the introduction of a uovelty always demands, by a liberal patron’ge, which cannot to, be awarded to him by every person who will make atrial of 7 UTZKY his Essence. Ieis tor sale at wholesale by H. D. Hill, No.7 Water street, and retail by Bunker & Co., 13 Maidenjaue, J. G. Gottserger, corer Chambers and Centre - 8. Corwin, 639 Broud: E. L. 8ZAD. +Sole Manufacturer in the U. States. FRENCH FALL AND WINTER GOODS. MAD'LLE. FANNY GODEFROY, ; W HO isexpected by the next Havre packet, will open, in a few days after her returu, a splendid assortment of the fi ble articles in her line, just received by the latest packets such as— oy Rich Moire Sitks, Royaiand Broche Pekin, Perse aud Chine Sctits, plain ond figured Pou de Soie, 4 choiey of eutirely new material articles for dressers, Fano Muslin, Tulle aud other assorted Bali Dresses, rich embroidered Paris Muslin Dresses, kerchiefs, Kmbroidered Mus: Embroidered Collars, Mantilles for herself, ‘I’ lia € apes, ne} lusive Feathers, Rivbous. Perluinerie Hats, from Mesds. Lejay Baudran, Bauvai aud geuerally all the articles connected with the ladies’ 39 Broadway comer of Leouard street, above Cox's si7 2w?m FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND FEATHERS. OWITZ & BECKER d by the last Havre packet: chesse able er for Orleans, a full am u LOWITZ & BECKER, 4 John st. Severol eases of 4 Joh Phil ft) most fas! and Heathers, which they mi Ryle of French Flowers sale at reasonable prices. 86 Lm? rte FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, FEATHERS & MATERIALS FOR FLOR i RUN LAROSIERK & COURT, 116 have just received by the last Havre p. tof fall Flowers. Den ods, which they will Willivm ke and at very re: FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLUWERS AND FEATHERS, ELENRY & KAHN, linporters, 59 Nassan st, up stairs, nent jaiden lane, have ieceived per Inte arrivals, a complete as: sortment of Artificial Flowers aud materials tor the sume, Also, several eases of Marabout, Ostrich, Willow and Fai cy Keaihers. The above goods haye ail been selected at Paris by Mr. Hen vy pines and are offered at the most reasonable prices. 86 Im*rre FALL GARMENTS. < M. MATTHIESSEN, 127 Fulton st.—A choice stock of Cloths, Tweeds, Cassimeres and Vestings, are now rom which selections can be made at very moderate pri- crag for cash only. ment ave equal to any in the IL in getting up heii and cus tisfaction, punctuality and despatch. r own materials, cau have them made oS CLEIEEING.—Every article necessary to compleve wardrobe, Mtv MATTHIESSEN, 127 Fulton street, 17 mt next door to Herald office, FALL FASHIONS. HE, SUBSCRIBERS have just received an invoiee of ver n Cravats and Linen H Their assortment of ready made Linen, and gentlemen's v garments is now complete aud well worthy the at Citizens and strangers . ‘Their Patent Eluatic Brace ix highly recommended by the faculty for all persons who are suffering from debility, or ain inthe chest, or have aequired the habit of stooping. For sale wholesale and r tail, at the old establishment of Purselle te | Agate, 27 Brondway, corer of Park place. 10 1m*m LL fe wi at a LL persons are forbid harbor A he BreGh Berges Adee Cor so Teens ae tracting will be paid either by Captain or owners. OR Yo nF Ladies ot the Jewish Faith, 97 Thompson st , ; neipal pro- | admitted in the fashionable socwty, and she | BLE) at the different branches will’ be | 10 MEDICATED, VAPOR & SU. UR’ BATHS, MER Rita Pana Ev of ine Vapor Bathe in Gurion coldatheutoatians, chills and fever, ke. ur require half an hour's notice. Portaise Vapor Baths sent to any part of the city or vicinity. sit imre EAGLE BATHS, (Sat Pearl Bereet. ” ce E) Dent treets. Cold Big er Bake sual to any ts iy, geen ‘cach. $2.00 per week. Airs wad LORE RE OTe sdon, ‘Lvernoak;, Cenadagnd:all:the prineipal cities the United tes. on file. ivm* MONTHLY REPORT FOR AUGUST oF THE ME D SURGICAL INSTITUTE DICAL AN a - No. 75 Chambers Street. CASES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED. Prevention is better than| 3 Bilious stomach, j cure. Make early application | 5 Falpitation of ty skilful men when you have | 21 Beni aE inthe feart. any reason to believe there is ay affection taken place in the tuugs, During the last we have treated 13 who had incipient affecti the lungs, and we have reason to believe all of them ure. safe from the fatal effects of con- sumption. ‘ 12 Acute rheumatism. 4 Acute pleuri 7 Lutestinal worms. 3 aud burning on the brain, 4 4 Chronic rheumatism. 6 Cholera morbus, mee 6 Falling of the womb. & Evuptngs of the skin, ie 5 of the chest Ase. diseases of the 2 Bleoding from the lungs. 5 Cases of gravel 6 Bilious hee 2 Dysentery. 2 Sore throat. 11 Sourness and wind on sto-| 5 Dyspepsia. “1 mach. 3 Dil aly in making water. | 4 Pain in the side. 4 Cases of midwifery. 2 Apoplexy.. 1 Inflammation of bladder. 6 Whites, of long standing. 1 Ulcer ou the womb. 8 Cases of piles, 5 cured, 3 un» | 3 Liver complaint. 6 Nighi | | er | 4 Incontinence of urine. 2 Reteution of urine. Mat amimation of stomach. )ROICAL OFERATIONS AMD. CURES. mm “about | 4 Operations for squiuting. bladder, | 13 Strictures cured in the ure and scalding of the uri thra. ira, 1 Sgale of iron removed from 1 Papping the. abdomen far) - tae rota) 8 Swelled legs and feet, 6 Babos brought to a head und opened. 2 Large nbscesses opened. 1 Vercussioa cap taken out of the head 1 Need taken outof the arm e. 3 Operations for radical cure ‘of Hydrocele, water ia scrotum @ Sore leys of long standing. 6 Cases of injury by accident ‘attended to. 1 Case of water in the sper catic cord, © "i 1 Coutracted anus relieved by an operation. Mt for the removal of tonsils, Fr ud to the between 3 and 4 o’clock. Foe alice to the poor beiwe. BOST WICK, M. D. Physician. st er Attending Surgeon an LUCINA CORDIAL, oR ELIXIR OF LOVE. A Sithe touch of earth restored vigor, activity and confidence to the exhausted arteries, so with ‘that glorious preparé- tion LUCINA CORD’ AL the generative organs, however weakened, with their original power. ‘There is uot a shadow of a doubt that this is true, aud were oot the subj -¢t of too deliea ea nature, hundreds would testify to the w rival: led efficacy of t is Cordial as fluor al- bus, gle ts, irregularities in the secre kid veya, female suppres (0° th infact almot every disease t of the human organization ¢ mnalforination of the parts, but for any thing short of that o! ‘an infallible cure for barrenness, while in all the, es euumerated adove, whether acnt+ or chro will be found a safe and sovereiga re vedy. The Lurin dial isa gentl toute, operating generally upon these iecve or wus aud bracing the whole system without so far stimulating auy function asto produce subsequent relaxation. On the con- t in perfect harmovy with nature, and does ate atemporary vigor, Duca permanent renewal of the natural energies. The first bottle used will fully convince the purchaser of the teuth of all we have asserted Principal Office 12> Fulton street, New York. Sold also 4 Seth W. Fowle, Boston; Dr. Wadsworth, Providence; JS. Murphy, 90 North Sixth sal Philadelphia; GK. TylerJohn artes own; J. M. Laroque, aad Roberts aud Atkinson, Balrimore | S.ott, Washington City; O..N. Linthseam, Geor B Wilder, Lout ville, Ay.; Sandford & Parks, Ciucinnati; aud ley no othe: pu'agn iv ‘any of the above named places: Brice $3 per bottle, or $24 pe doven 4 im*r MACHINE BELTING. GOODYEAR’s PATENT METALLIC RUBBER MACHINE BELTING. | AN ARTICLE of grest strength and durability, oan be adapted to all kinds of machinery for which leather is used; costs rbout one third less, and is superior to it in mrny reapeata, It is unaffected by heat or cold, and when adjusted to 7 does uot ‘iteration sa isthe cae with eater” Fer Siebyc. ee GEO. BEECHER, 100 Broadws | Belts of given lengths and thickness made to order. au28 2m*m | AAs ud Soalps upou the Vent approximating the nearest ofan Jsal bead of hate ‘a SHLECT PERFUMERY. UBIN’S, Guorlain’s, Piver’s, Prevost’s, Guelaud’s and Maugenet & Coudray’s Extracts Colognes; Soaps; Laven: | det; Oil; Pomatums; Cosmetiques, &e; English aud Freuch | Hair Brushes and Combs of ail descriptions, together with | his highly esteemed and well patronised Japonica Juice, for cleansing the head aud moistening the hair, the oaly thiy that will prevent the hair falling out. Soldat WM. DIB- LER'S, Uoiffeur Amerieain, 263% (late 271) Broadway. 3 Ime rre O | on long and extensive pra troducer of the Atmospheric m | to the heads of | be fuformed of | tion of those rem: | way, comer of Warren at DENTISTRY. R.H.G BLANKMAN, Di | D2 Yori, tate of Virgiuva, offe | the publi. Persons who are jirous ol! | upou soorvamental and useful au appeudsgs as t puriy attended to, ae requested to call at his. offic | ferences of the highest respectabiliry can be hd. | derate, and all operations warranted. | MBDICINE MAbE PALATABLE | SENNA FREE OF ITS TASTE & SMELL, | ILLS’ FLUID EXTRACT OF SENNA—T VE ure extract of the tine-t Alexandria Senna, inah | oftpertection, prevared in Vacuo. persons who have lost teeth is for replacement avd preserva- ning ; May be had of the author, 260 Broad- si im*me ate Ivis an efficient eesy purgae tive in smali doses—those lor adulta seldoin «xceeding one or two teaspo susfal; a d produces nozickness or gr:ping in its ope- | ration ; not ouly are the nauseous taste aud smell corrected, but | the taste is rendered positive:y wgreeable and inviting, couse: | quently with this preparation the difficulty atiendiug the giving of Senua to childien is entirely removed. Instead of the ioath- | ing which the bulky dose of the ordinary Senna Tea produces, the Fluid Extract of Ser ken by therm with the greatest assistant {iste all, London, retail, at his office and laboratory, Y,; also at the Eagle Shirt Manufactor, , No. . ¥. 820 1m*r ABERNETHY’S BOTANICAL PILLS. NE box of these invaluable Pills worth all the quack | OD medicines advertised for certain delicate diseases, Let the | wnfortunal assured that there is no exaggeration in assert- radical cure for Gonorrh Ki &c. They were for sevi celebrated Abernethy in years prescribed by the 6 60 of the above diseases. In the first stage one bor sually ficient to effect a cure in x few days. Iu long protracted chronic stages, obstinate glee's, ke. they are equally certam, having cured hundreds who had takeu, other medicines for ‘months, which tended more to anor the constitution than to care the diseyse. They never leave the parts subject to the troublesome weakness which so frequently occur after using other medi- cines. They have no unpleasant taste or smell, and any one taking them might freq the most refined society without haying their misfortunes asada . For sale at Ape thecaries’ Hall, 36 Catharine street, and 127 Maiden lane. Price $1 per box 89 Im*ine MEDICAL DISPENSAKY, OCTOR COBBITT, 19 Duane street, a Member of thi Royal Poles of Surgeons, London, and Member of Medical Society of New York, may becousulted in t | ment of a certain delicate disease. His long experience #1 close attention to thia class of complrints—his pleasant, saie and expeditious mode of treatment—his extraordiuary att.cess dur ing a Jong and extended practice for thirteen and above all, his legiti i i the grounds on which he rests his clanns, Dr Cobbett’s mode oftrencnent is safe, effecr ditious, not requiring ext diet or exer i seta : ctures cured in one or two weeks with scarcely any paln. Constitutional Debility—Those individuals who have ie dulged in a certain loathsome and segret habit, can postively by ored to health aud society. M2 cases removed in two da} he Rowe wnttess cured, Remember, wo m Chatham street au? im*r jal, and ex! her the use of mercury ‘or restraint is attacks, gidé strength, pai habitual cos Dr Salinon' private practic loss of side, aud lower part of the chest, 8, Worms, and other distressing symptoms. inedy has' th extrao dinary success in 1 is prized so highly by all who have take Xr Ut the proprietor has heen induced to, intro uae ito th public generally He assures any sufferer from the above com plaints, that it is, as i professes to be, a perfect cure, invikorn petite, health, color trength, no mercury, nor any preparation of | it, and does uot prevent the closest attention to business. The vost satisfactory references given iL required, eee TC WAL. HE MILNOR, 102 Brondwa s2lm*rre cor. of Joha Bole Agent forN. ¥, FOR SALE. MEDALS AND COINS, OR SALE—Ancient Coins, Grecian aud Homan, of the middie age, and modern Cols, 2d Med.] 1 uations | to the present time, in great and smolt quan Als Iretious of eomposition medals, din the most exqu manner, aud at very mod ' Mineral Samples {rom Siveri: Saxony, Knglaud, France, & tory. col- i 8. Sweden, Norway. Bohemia, sat No. 156 Greeuwich street, 2d pete si23wer 5 DANIEL NeIL, a nati ‘ S Ireland, asenfareieg man,’and whee Ieee fot: G | from Boston to Charleston, vm there to New Orlea and is now, if alive, auppoted to he troding {rom some of tl southern ports, see this advertisement, he will ool his brother, Michael Neil, to hear from’ hum." A wldressed to Michael Neil, ere of A. Saul, Newburch, 6 i when Inst heard of, sailed would be gratefully acknowledged. CHE NEW YORK HEKALD. JAMES GORDON Bi \NEVT, Proprietor, Circulation Fr rty Thoussend. DAILY HERALD. ery day. 4 LY HERALD—Kvery Saturday — Price 6} cente per copy—-$3 12) cents per annum—payable in advance. 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