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son, compared with last, from the opening of navigation, show en insrease equal to 10 per cent. The receipts for the third week in June this year and last, and the total for each season, to the first of July, were as annexed :— CRIPTS OF beer 4 june, 1846, ~Equal to 40 per cent. The sggregate amount received for tolls fi the commencement of navigation to the sone uly is. '9948,67, cee $95,701 Same period in 1845, eee + oo $85,889 Pino SAR aa past gir ‘This increase has been realized under a very material reduction in the rates, and it has become a well estab- lished fact, that an increased revenue follows a reduc- tion in the tariff for charges on all works of internal im- provement. i000 Rent ee Pa one. i 0000 Penns S's : os 4000, Reading t aM Py Nor ye Wore 56 alt pale 3 7% do 6 Farmers’ Tr 590 24 200 do b30 56} om Ohio Lifead Ir 93% 25 do 56 100 C~." Co oo 100 Reading RR 830 67 4 Board. {Babes Harlem RR 40 Nor and Wore ae 3 0 565) 6! 4 Reading RR a 10 “doe we New Stock Kixchange. | ohas er and Wor = 55} ry shas Nor and Wore c 56! do do Tuesday 3: On the 7th inst. b: Barry, of Wart to Miss Pecx, of Bristol. | gro sto dv pl ‘are! erie nee ande gE. {95 So shas Nor & Wor 10 sex, | £2 N DOLLARS REWARD “rd ewrmeldte) maker b. Vigt a $10. $5, two $2 W gold ‘ith, tse ca sole ginee, miihgows purer ITERDAY. at Hoboken, « Li tnvor ey (enting the ease os eiven Frerontte to this offiee. GENTLEM Instructor A ich Bork Tepangeetae Alllecters must LOTHING and Farin price given for all kinds hew aml seeandch wre | De jeft in an omnibus. A et reward Jy 12 *re ay d i a a oglish lan i please 14 1 from Ryeace wishes an sigeaey, See . conversant WANTED, Young Men go South or So ent an fale of uew and. nope! pene ‘nil be be ingted to them oy will mately ‘ove! Each man will bay Fas img Ar A ee el e myl6 lin¥ re ar 50 stairs, SECOND HAND, and goods, by B. LEVY, 45 Chatham street. through the Post Ofice wi be punctaally. nly oo hand, Je assortment of d Clorhine. che 2 | pan A LiteivLiN Married. | the Rev Dr. yng, Capt. Brews, Jewels | GaNTEREN or ae rows of canes ay ane th &e., may dos0 advantage ber, who will attend at hein rerignee by Aline 2 throug the post-office ly attended to. a+ Stock and Feu: On Monday, 1 Megs | Sate vopshe J . 1 ‘ossession Ei Pig the Giat mret phn Nisngt, 4 native of ty ia seem ‘uneral at 103g o'clock this mo: , sidence, 18 Ridge street, lng, trom his tere | ‘On Monda: maraing, 18th inst. Conneuive Srencen, Printer, aged 41 years. His friends and acquaintances, and of his broyher Wil- liam, and brothers in law, James C. and Ira Looker, are respectfull, imvited to attend his funeral, from his late pos bya 'o. 6 Chrystie street, this afternoon at four On Sunday, after a short illness, James C. FAxamAns, aged 77 years. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from 567 Broome street, near rick, this aftervoon at 6 o'clock. | On enOnY 13th inst. Mr. Pamir McAapur, aged 74 | yea The friends of the family are respectfully invited to | attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon next, at five o’clock, from the corner of 18th street and 4th avenue, without further invitation. On Monday, 13th inst. Bripcer Aones McGrath, aged 8 years, 2 months 23 days, only daughter of atherine McGrath. His friends, and those of her grandfather, John Cul- are respectfully invited to nd her funeral, his noon at 43¢ o'clock, from the idence of her fa- ther, 125 Avenue D, corner of 9th street, D. | fics - whawiny, 13th inst. suddenly, Joun ELLY, COD- Hisfriends and acquaintance, and those of his broth- | ers. James and Patrick Kelly, are respectfully invited attend his funeral, this afternoon at 3 o’clock, from hi late resi¢ence, 94 Madison street. rt of Deaths. Weekly Ro York, fr the 4th da: tot etch dey aie pict | ‘omen ; 87 Girls. Total, 219. Va- | ak { | | | Pinel va, 8; Drop- | rown- eyes. 3; Emphyse- Hever, remittent. 4; .typh A jature. birth: 1 1 ii ase, 1; Sprue, 2; Teething, 2to 5, 13; 520 1, 0 to 50, 22: 50 to 90 to 100, 1; un: der 1 year, 73; Wey 13; 2010 30, 35 oO. 80, a to omnes 4; 70 to ered SRNELIUS BA . | 18 Cit Fete office, July 11, 1616 bisector Pa NOTI BERG COMPANY is now full mn ceive proporsla iar dase’ It 18 impossible to pre: | vert vement the i ducemente offe ed by napany. orto furnish the publie with bee nate er Manetions Of the philosophy aud merits of the feuberg Vegetsbie Pills, fo order to. accomplish the wets. the Gracfenberg Gazette is nw rend wauished withour charge (0 all w v0 anay wi © Ag ie> for this company will be of the most alu bh Bud! evel ‘worthy atpeaton: id eas, paid, Graefeuberg Leoeenceeet “~ Joh 4+ New York NOTICE EW YORK AND HARLEM. RAILROAD. i a8 desirous of attendi St. John’s College, Fo . the ‘Cars will ria'as follows 9 1M, ‘I, 12, 1, aud 2o’elock ; returying, 6:30, and 7:15. For the thean- N tet g between the subs Mathews & Co., 18 C.D. Mathe New York, July 9, 1846. The business heretofore covaueved L c . a will be c ued as Pr at 36 W ra He oe ts . Le " 36 Water stert, by the sub- | the firm of aeObORE FERRY, Ne ee Saye z Ay initem THE LONG INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL 200,000 DOLLARS, pedis d 4 ae . Bs ek 'ULTON 871 yy ee eT, Brooxiyn. Coxmatfe end conflagrations ir anenpe regia ‘hem with comparatively’ ah oH leet tothe system which ve alwiys eed of limiting | ani orate 1 which the company may sand pot nee ee | New ore expiraoysof policies, | ene vid Iwis mre G. ‘FINN, Beouery, ise ‘\FRESH TEAS, SUGARS, COFFEES, &e. us* a Py ae ine, Buewes Coffs Be,” ir, tresh Yourg bey 8 tea at 50 sity do.” extra fine Bavor, 73 tex; very. f ine totthota se at Guinea: good) bright Ne wr Onlenne Super dtd Armada repel trl ater MY periar old Java Coffee fle, fresh gro is, old Suma, Ale ogee oy comes. eee wert os, ia egod Were fad jan iA mm. on | Ni te te Lecture. 6 to Ireland. Admittance, i THE T THE APULLU ROO ture, Tuesday Evening, th ‘Ju rfluous C! by sencing 7 +N. ¥. 1» OF erwise, wl Pprese- atures of the Tha zs reet, one door trom Broa out the Stock will be given immediately. Apply as above. Fulton —The Yisiost cash | No. 231 ae Wee te Baker | ter into a safe aud respectable dekh —An 0} is offered to pporta ve business man, with a cash capital of $4,000, to take of an important "AI pene: tion iw the city JR. E already established in the usiness. For particulars, ¢ Herald office, stating where be had, jyl2 Rebz REY. Jokern "P. BURK) 0 Broadway.— ly, at Sgiclpok- "Becond July 21, at 8 o'clock. heen induced to d solicitation of cents. Jy10 Stis*re OCHELLE BRANDY, turree PROPRIETORS’ BRAND. HE undersiyn palated —— General Agents for eo U ao be States, ‘o re above Brandy, the q a“ uld recommend to the attention on imports pe od hereby fi RAND oe that Reps hi price of which the: ere, “heing tone vineed that it will he to their interest to favor them with their orders—for agents, No. 107 Cedar street. iy10 Iwis*rh ex! to their e terms of which please ri aly ee New ba Mi oe P. Per Auonings Sa BOUGUEREAU. MIT ARY. HE SUBSC: ri Abel : LE MEN Te SRE MEN'S pare. ‘RIBER respectfally call: of the ie to ‘tsortment of Military Fine moan WikE Cat A fall assortment of every variety, constantly on hand, and | meee to order at the bom moti [28 3m*rre H.& GRATACAP, 392 Broadway CHALLENG THE UNITED STATES. FT HE ‘Subscribers have no hesitation in saying tothe peopl Dg incr York'and Lares cities, that they pease vith om erchants of our cami celeade aise i2infles trom the city of New sont ok very eelcy for mmuulsturvag their shades athe Least expense, OF thett gpeeGinnby there hema al, DUNCKER BECK ne a 0.56 Chatham at,.N. ¥.,oue door from the comer of 1 im*re. sMActoRS WO! of oo “ raactich ea ted an act to prov: 16, hereby iti the jereoon of ¢ Dollars, for whic ire issued, in the name of the Pe yh of the State, pass wi to the faith of ‘the State, th $200,000 FOR ARRPARAGE: N- ae a Ort 3 TO COD ERS UN THE PUBLIC earn et Cr F ; ide tot oe aying the March 29, 1842,”—pass pier 13, otice, that sealed proposals be re: een at 4 o' *tiock % th day aah inst., day. fora jundres san h transferrrble certificates of stock will be a specific pledge of the t juired be paid dluring the ayapension of canal navigation, on {eeight. anor ported on railroads between Schenectady ahd Buffelge and any urplus of canal r vent cha es up liberty to take their opinion ar 1@ Proposals ma not | dorses 4nd others on the than $3, “Loan for ‘evenues, after the satisfaction of the pre- such revenues. to the interests of the State. be for the whole or anv part f said loan all proposals to be sealed up and em the payment of arrearages to contractors public works,” and euclosed in an euvelupe directed to the Comptroller at Albany. ‘The money. will be required to be Paid on the 18th day July th tricts, and those intereat on the stock he ie credit h bark ssioners of the ‘aval Albany ‘as d Senate b+ State, wil a Tees by them quarterly, ut of club the yettan € AEARRY in the ci'y of New stoch| rs, at the New York ite Bank in the city of Al- bany. ed Canal Bore Dt tn 8 July 1, 1846. NA Lieut. Governor. ys Mi FLAG, Comprrail THOS, FARRIN' . Survevor Gen Syftol6r ‘ON, Maule atic DYk. iy ean hav Grey ames, less ED OR GREY WHISK! changed tos beantife) Ri hey peeorteg by application oud me gic aise Country geutlemen can have forward. Ig exptane ot Cchore toes BY ponding Sealy aeloat aoe | enclosed, to E. Phalon, 61, ander Judson’s Hotel, Broadway. Price $1 ae bottle, with full directions for use accompanying pomeses nfo call at the depot, where they wb ralr af viank hake abuticaed forge dor van than five minutes maat > ATLANTIC AND 3ST. LAWRENCE RAILKOAD Pa tort the road, eye, ais ity, A further exten: — fifteen or more ads Put under cont way order ofthe he he myc, of the 2S and St. La’ and en will be exhibited, and CONTRACTORS.—Proposals will be re- Yormonth, «distance of about 11 aul ry the Engineer’s Office in Pore te for the Shai Nid ope quiet |) oF to rectors, Ww: requir Proposals with references as te charac sion of a distance of Rts tie “20. LATE, th fram the con sed ena this ean aD cy Uren Goede pest oe creel beg most respectful to pigem ir custom: CAS tes ey have removed to 18 an erty street, near William ale a Herat gute Meg Bester, | sromyup anit; wrere they will Contino to soummlecrers: 250 Greeawich wt «corer Murray Greenwich, corner anufacturers with pon te OTT 5 a 14 76 Vesey, uear Greeawich. | Bi every kind of GROCERY FOR SALE, al ani REI Gasicena sabe cste J Seer yairer selecint Mork o€ Grocerion, sjvuated in a CONSTIPATION, (COSTIVENESS) CURED, be sold low for chsh. A Irase of the Store can bo ES OR e or five years. For farther partion\ars enquire at ington street, lw*rre LET. TO SUPERB suite of Ferland Rooms. to two or three tous ness oi * Woo family, in that Soligictals ai Barclay street mer HH Jace. have their meals served in their erred. Also, two or e ee to 228 Washii A da, wink be public : Sad Als wh avelier "Hand Book for the oe ives jew En jyt4 itt rre 7 AREETT & POUNTAIN, 769 ttre } AVE ON ‘MAND fol COG. ‘iilon ticles, whieh ome eet jon of thei ers. ne. P name Pla wrod Silke. Printed ae, aloetines, De Laines, he Cloth. trom Calearta, for di hire Cambrice, Jaconet, ‘eile and Ci wis, from $°0 to $150, Indi to vmle ay Ao Frene Set ad es fates phe es imached, pata Tal cultottered Yiaen Cam Laines. French oh and Neen, Mall, Book and arf setae mexiteetite ‘om $10 to $75, ten a end pt Bile, th German ard Am Ou ‘Necdlon Pras; Sewing Bice, Rib- Some friends apes Aing the hor months in the country, ean have them sent by sending os ith he ie ae UR th twerdve i Ab RANE S PATE T PORTAULE BATHING APPARATUS. jendid arranwe: A Settee ld a no aes PAVE SiVas, Sees Si fourth and ANE, Patenten. eit { Dim ee es eine from ore. ven eeetios the Cochin, Chinese ) made in France, and ATIVE MEDICI alimentary F. tae slimentary ‘arina) Delass 1 0 skreat public b fail, in: wicks or. held pocbaticn “tes tes of DuMont’s ERVALENTA by all fhe ats and medi deaiers id is Ketchum, 121 Ful way my’ Brooklyn, sere ahs, ore ity a, 715. Broadway t Eeculs MR. “AUGUSTUS VON ASCHEN, SX. of the late Rev. Jonn Hexay Vow ‘AscHny, of United States of North ed either to Bremen. who emigrated to the America Lainie | im years ago, all on the und srhereabts rey left t ” et n dersigued at at on me time request any son who ife or demize of nip Augustus Vou Asenen, for which they are authorised to pay a reward if required—to appl: Jy4 @tisttaw*re eral ihe tbc to ee va wid “4 the 25th is. New York ri Itimor “ies cic ‘tm the cenimaly nee secure the approl | Taino GAGE MANOPGOPORT we oe oe Bias CAGE onmer and Lacrone 136 seat Ee a a OHN MULL ae ¥ to them. BECHTEL, & DREYER, r street, up stairs. rtnnity, Wahingtos tof Con, the House EP aemnen 1 amore Philadelphia aareu, atyle of Btoe! hee’ SDAY, Ji promt le ie hat, ure having Fea ak ia oF EW INVENT rep Wi ATCHELOR’S new in the finest watural v rl haar, und adap manner, to the peculiar style of AND MODERN oe ER has opened an large basement of No. 62 J ks, im every depart id thought. Hi le has accu ion of works, many of which more or less, of great value. lsively for cash, sinalliess of hi He i ave 10 vi aud the lowness of ugmented by the pr . or of amaller y every work ed, by an Y ij. | ttire, science \d low for | & ke e lowest possible literary Persons to pay hi He has, like | Music, for the Piano Forte an | the lowest It is to be understood, that the Cemmissioners are to be at | i the offers are not. such, as in| ity, from ps, Tith to 27th of June g. Mason and Bri ing of adirision o- | for from a poi or near |, to lies is discovery was | fit, he will tha price charged by city. Itw i te sole tA thank any one who may want it, collections of modern, to whi in every di brie Tare the very cheap: lich ‘that ierusiahiste bane mart ane cca No forable in waa cig end pen aswell as strangers mere C, LIVING! rap det sist Wansesne cpmforts artended ¢ writ with dys i At*rre INDEPENDENT OPPOSITION FOR ALBANY, PASSAGE ‘The elegant fast-sniling/ BELLE, Capt, Se f Rob at 7 o’elock, he Belle is fitted up wi. h ‘Spl FIFTY CENTS. jinson street on jing, “Snr8 Soa" re Hotel, Boston. state Toms, and has. accominodations equal to any boat on the | SARACEN’S HEAD, 12 DEY STREET, N. Y. North River. For p»ssage or tre ight, on ly to in, i % du board. ovat the ofice ou the dock, of es. f, Sumiaeen J tatorm hs his cha fveaneomer ead Encl, bra leant ie recent Ieikenes dace er ae GRAND EXCURSION DOWN THEBAY.— | mane, and‘calculared to Blea nitvemen ruse vs Steamboat SOUTH AMERIC Tues- Wit always, at jeretafocrs be ke ube Bar Rank Larder por hao day Afternoou, at 2P.M,. will legve Court- ? ‘ = dant ajrret at 2 Pa w hs wsifm ie og geen fromm ml 30" _ and Gold Cuts, hove, Stakes, oe pevingtoa streetat 4 to 3, Maker street at 3, Pier 1, "ie ‘supply of English and ‘uit seal Aq | iTe accommodate families with their children, aview. of | BP house in New York, and Wines, Segara, ate thie fivtiflcerions in afforded, passing | Of, the, most superior qiality and ve a:tendadee prow the paves Randy Hook Ligh’ F , and returning to the cot | jf cecnaenemeie ae aid | gig eed 9 tecoum | ty at Trodat eux Lodgings, & a batt ‘Band of Music ou boord Tickets, 25Lgenta; | _mrld mtr GROUT “PROSTT | children balf pr lee rre “SURG PROSSIM,? “CONEY ISLAND, AND bORT HAMILTON Pare H. DENNIS AND J. WAR’ BOTNER, FERRY respectiully inform the pubic, that have opeued | The Stenmborts IOLOS and PR the hose No.0 NAL {mteedlstely oppor | ae 10108 06 ERG Sie PES Accaie Wake feta, where hey wall be happy | ing ig seals tosee their friends aud othurs who mayb sed to favor of which will nar m witha call. Their Ban willat all times be well sup- “ai fa fice, at ei) ‘age 16 d with the veay sxsT of Wines and other Liquors, a id 113g At ME ad 123g 4, 6 31 Tanding at | CHGS ‘Dennis & Borxen asrmre their frends dat every Lar Hamitecs week wey. Vere ads ennts, i : effort will be made to sustain the repayacon they have s0 louy N Be ib PHOMEAS SEU, BY » Pro) ietoe, | | erjoyed, aud they are confident of giving satisfaction to al pl Pe RT a ihe arrival of anit wi i, Raitake of the comforts and luxuries of their house, | and Bath, also at Couey Island to take passcugers to the ie ie ey e passengers: upper FUME BATH. All persons are forbid trusting any one on account of the bots or owners, iu 6t*rre pa 2 Fb a nt Ra LS bACUKSION To THE SOLY NG BANKS © EVERY TUESDA THE, substanrial steamer BUFFALO, Capt. Hancox, will rau as above on Tues: ay, Jul Pate A person will be in attendance te Buff do will recurn by 6 P. sion. furnish fis! M. Fare 90 ce f viz Mth, leaving as follows :—Foot of ammond streecat 84; Canal st. ike street, E. R., at9; Pier No 1, rovided on hoard. ‘Bast at cost. the excur 3tin®m GRA ND PiG NiG AND COTILLON PARTY THE BENEVOLENT ORDER OF BEREANS, Will have their Annual Excursion, this sea “ mn epek ‘h occasion they skill, om Friday, the Pah ingens e chartered y —, soe TR eUsiOw to be sogompanied by Bayles celebrated Brass Ban ‘Wiilinm Dawns, 31 Cedar Honse ; Dr. Hall, 113 Gr son street. no expense to my ake this excursion su season, dance, two. Cotilion B: provided, ts, which may be The Commitee of Arrangements perior to In order to afford every jauds and had from: the following brethren :— ° The bort will leave the foot of Robinson street at 7 o'clock; her prove neil huesday. to Freperi Va. Petersburg Be Welden, N. Do Charleston, 8. Being at the same Steamboat Line —all the Bay, between the mouth of fort, being getirely seat Traveliers are a pare and parce! of the Gre ‘Great Mail Line through Virm that it a8 the ee Great Mail Li in connexion w in the Moat by any other | an certainty, than "Fer farcher particulars, inquire, atthe, Senthern Railroad Office, Pratt street, Baltimore ; of Stoc 9. Brooklyn, 1 ple nigtiN’ r Ve RNOS, Cconneeti Lf ie Creek,) leaves Commerce uesday aud Friday evening, “Phroush, oe to Richmond. ice, more direct and expe: mach more certain then the Ches: ome pon eid and James River rtion of the id Point Com with more comfort, ex; any ‘oer line, exeept the fine’ via Wash- | 4 ; foot of Retur anfavorabl . the 2ist. 1CKSBURG, Lyrxcupun wide an Se Formas and Lhe s Line. hereby adv nt Vernon, ‘dweye kton & Fal | tres arf, Baltimo 7P. ‘M., for the above foot of Pike ad ot Tj ing will ELLERS GOING SOUTH. W AND MOST AGREEABLE LINE | “Ht 4 or at the Commerce street wharf, or, on Tuesdays and Fridays, on board the Mount Vernon, of N.B. Travellers by th: they have sate hours mor the C Bay and Jai ove line will bear in wm Baltimore, than pas: mes Kiver auy point ‘South of Petersburg at the same time last, even when there 1s Lea breach of conn Line, _Gyl0 BLACK BAL BALL, | OR POOL favorit costly manner, ‘enience, that cribers, jy rre FOR GLASGC jons, apply to cn be made on board, toot of Be ROCHE, BROTHERS & Co. 35 Fultou street, next door to the Fulton 10 Iwre) - OLD LINE OF LI PACKETS. te "Packet Ship with every JW—The new, first o 5, a pty Hon by the Bay W. GRINNELL, Captain. id that. FOR LIVERPOOL—Onlv regular packet of the ty—The new, magnificent, ri erlebrated FIDELIA, bar- Wm. G. Hackstaff, will sail positively | ‘of the Fideli are fitted out in a most y modern improvement not bat nda to to’ the comfort of those pes ew hg Person; ing the old country, or sending for their friends, should eslt this splendid specimen of | nayal archi defo whe cabin, secon early ap- treet, Bank. 85 ship ARVUM, 50 tons, H. Kobinson, master, having jost of her cargo engaged, will meet with despatch. ‘or balance of freight or passage, bad excellent accom- dat of De stre WOODHULLR MINTURN, atreer, superior, ship A 1108 tone the, Cape Ire her regular day New Line—Regul Packet — of ies eae acer ny fast Salling pocke NGUI are | fey, #1 hor = oon WoOBE ALL nis of Retvceber ship Live elanage, will succeed dl jar day, 2 SfUK NEV = iat ILLE, Haat, day. "for frei eight or passage, bavin modations, ap my on eK CC orto Posit Lacieeil y ad gail Monday, jy13 m Meuiare tv. is dueharging at Mi master, will » ars no goods received on bord will please attend to the rece pt of their 1200 tons burthen, C: se Hoetagnar, xal-snil a leans wharf, foot af ‘ OLLINS & 10., 56 Auew PACRET SHIP ee from New O1 Pike street whorl, s. ster, will suce 10th, her reewlar HOT zooms, whieh and of Sti y 1, 1946. FOR’ AMILIES dy9 lw#re PA BLAN From. ve ment, in ore of New ry room well ava fail mld tm*re AOTELS AND WATERING PLACES. NEPTUNE HOUSE, He Subseril the cicy thet HE PUBLIC js informed been eularg n, Will be Opened for semongr, enn he SF: Hp or Fe Brighton, et the follower Pavilion, New Brighton, June 1, 186. Totes gu to his numerous friends and customers, w of The Shades,” in e8 si beaguaranty to all who may short, wrinie a no efor. ‘on his part will be wanting to merit ance of their patronage tty aga relishes, EL DE PARIS—ANTIONE VIONES, one proprietors of the F iy Boston, ve neg ated Alled the Hotel De Paria, who may wish the day. week, ee F NEW KOCHELLE, # reapectfully gives notice to famihes. in inetd at present several large and airy bed re capable of -ccommodating gentee! fami manner, it applied fo im CE. “pts aero * SHAKYN SPRINGS Peak ose lishment Mines’ the.clove of che st int of visuters, om the Sat DON & GANDNER. NDEPENDENCE HO’ as 3 | wishing to find board in the cOuntry for the — Procure pleasant rotms at ss highetul | ban of tne | ine idsou H utrance | Pcikiteatncetetes | V_TRUESDELL. | VION, NEW BRIGHTON ij ARD has the honor to inform his friends and ral, the Pay full raust reasonable terms ‘and im Sik SHADES HOTEL, Street, West Side of Broadway. ‘aber respectfully inforsis his frie he has lately opened the abov perior ma fork, ‘The satiofaction whieh he has hitherto le proprietor | eet ers himself will otroulse him in new esta- Chops, Steaks, Welsh Re city pay evel varival f Tom JAMES EVANS. its, Poach- | i ie ‘of forei commodati: sideratum he re. ty re By Passai Th TE Leggy ae hasthe pleasure to anno which is now ce lany mansion) has itted rooms aud other im) rounds are beaati riant shrubbery, era el sant the ks lee and the selaibo ‘steamer Passa iNew ae at tending, a ives on e Cl haa, than that b Cit all Maier, cust sommes sity a boarders, may be eagured | will be lace meri bri it of old—} @o’clock. At Port Richmond there will be boats ance to a qenvir. passengers, and land them at the house. TOW Me TUNBERSIONED begs friends and the pu ‘fe Soe a tone of years, and hopes, bj ent pares | to bi to merit ibe hare | asiness, to merit a HPS HNL MONKOE. | BON SEJOUR, nce that | for public accom je has long been a de- ‘house. (the gid Me. | Somant style, with many Beaty i . ‘a ou ud what with Lux if je drives, and. plea: | es compenition wich any hd pass a and bared or suits in ithe | ‘ar and Newark, i faserens | Bergen Foiat, j is now ies wie “ n? wit alone every. New York seared to wake, the pl ‘Bon. merit the ti | ANIEL W. LOCKWOOD. | jc, for Newark, leaves the foot of Barclay street ‘A.M. and 4 P, M., landing in front of the above plac ort Hichmond boat te 3 pi hed The nate td HOUSE, N, CONNECTICUT. | leave to announce £6 his has tented house blic, nes \OHN Formerly of the U. 8. afflicted with rheumatic complaints, we CATT we serie pease Belbier Femp tea Stteereally his gomelaint also al other diseuses of a chroa! aach as Scrotula, Bin Joins, ‘Ke, jim the means of eculiarities of it are such, that it curc Gout, Salt Rheam, ses of the The Gharces ‘are so moderated, as to fetch if m29 Im*m SANDS b's! iy te way. of Ales, Wines, biqua hope, Cold a Rarebits, | twelve orl | FS PUB! | 03, Plese with fui — periite out im thi ly an emol believe it e persons thout it. I estan Rin and certain eu: under the arto. ayaa? as above, handrorne furnished s ont ot 1 Saturday eve- Woodrff, who will d the POOL Fackei oft sailing and tons burthen, Captain Ira Bussley, i inte 3 Zist, her realar day. favorite packet ship aicita South baie Emi PACKETS FOR uy 2st of Inly. rei iy es all i | end <7 a fo amine thi | at GEORGE WILL 14s, Tbe wer oe Bes. ais BL-RACHE! i & e he very We hes received brite 7 co tr pat iit rath | Semis ne a ark etm hme | | rine aa root ‘and Wollen ode 9 fend and path: Sie ferino, Broe bet "Shawls, wis, cloned ns very, niperior syle. ip Sith, wfloreen and | three ce dye afler reeti wa on a very pot ma entirely new plan. G. W. wont direet the ane eened "Gen an eutire new orders attende fail to make | 6 SB aot orto | TAI an all tim 2 WALNUT OIL MILITARY | Wtom the New York Ga Soap.—We speak | from experience, and we spe: foatgnel knowledge of our benefactor rant, No.4 Anu street, wh partment, nt, “but it is something ad In short, we tl From the Evening Mirroi know by experience to be the hest | the hardest and row | of shaving perfectly enay: sd the pwn Lh sel! ¢ skin, s0'that Touse the sor Genes ae | for sale, wholesale and retail, and for cree | -B.—Merc! rticl: Carpets, SCOTT'S Hol a | Pris street, east a eoay. BOOTH ieee et the Batter Dey street, bexs to | ‘merous frieuds and the pute, tint he has ev and hopes to 1 be His patrons will always na with the best of every thing the. mar cat at reffeshonsats a ell’ tim at night. Plenty of rooms for private parties | mela im*rre bh HO JK BUUK. LISHED—The idle Hour es containing with 600 engrav ngs—~price only 37 ceuts—re- Almanacs, for 1847, five ii mber, will be is- | ‘They will be the best ever got up, age, Prista ‘the best in the inarker—00 kin TURNER & FISHER, 74 Chatham at. THR UNLY GBbNUINE SHAVING SOAP RED by; fe Vicon k our Mr. Johnson, the invent ‘owler, Wholesale an and retail. and cle pertaining to an ervde aad (hssilies, at’ leet im this cosatry can "aaa aaaalcl tor, ‘Weta per botde. | Series att Miiide tocias to uisvelasts ia all parts of the’ | country wee TONE Courtands cates Now You myl9 im*re | SHIP TS AND PISTOLS. ONE: THOUS ah Ba} ‘iat in good or pairs Bowie Gries & CO.,9{ Maiden lane. _| Ae Tom gua Unived banded Muakets, in lots to suit | PYAlso. Hifles nad a Gans! my22 Im*r CORN! BRO MORN ae TO THOSE Ww SHAVE 'HEMSELVES to to the skin, fragrant to th hse eget yak ed refore, who would consult Possess themselves ie ever yet 10 says of modetm improvement. It is not oa- st shaving in 1 Cream, we of shaving pear = ncand_ softens ar operation | rune h thas or, at the co estimable articl x's Cough Candy, re for pat troul ah 192 Drendier comer “at Successor to Dr. Mil sy reg hants are particularly reqe sted to eal! je, a8 now prepared, as to quality, id pri 3 RA pad be partie oe stee! }, engrny a 4 far txeecding any thing of the hat ~ B, | Past year. iM | Cloth, and eve: AMUSE HR Os BOWERY THEATRE W. JACKSON, takes this method of returning his re- + ka) wiedgments to the New York public, for the ex A. teasive patronage bestowed on bis ofgrts the ast y caterer at aun 3 "y the Although Bret are cutie pester, to oBy the management. I hi ared-y ‘Mh, ustil youd: Jury 20: for Repains Cleening d Patwihig, avd Mabe whieh me, tee Artinte engaged at the ertobhshment, aa, the manuscript Won, to be produced sive senle and with great t can add to the comfort in the front past of the without reference to the will be employed in preparing a Grau Of whieh has a received Irosn at magni * convenience brilliaut patrouage bestowed ou his efforts during, the dytg me copa BENERIT OF MK. DRATER, REENWICH TEATRE——Coruer of Varick and Chariton streets. —Tuesday Fvening, sae Mth~ The performances will commence with the GOL[ F. The Goiden Farmer, Mr Chantrav ihs.t ford rence Paragon, Mr th After which, uhe Farce of sient Sir Miss Crau- ty 9 hprnan; Kate O'Brien, Miss © ( vi man. a couclade mith the Vaudeville of AN OBI OF ER+8T—Barney O'Dwyer, Mr Chapman; Fanny Ghivtles, iss Julia e. i Boxe: cents; Pit 1234 cents; Private Boxes $4; Seats in a Boxes. each 75 cents. LE GARDEN, with Us exteasive Eigmanades i y and evening.—Monday Evening. | prlection of Music, from Kalliwoda, J. Labitzey, kat , ahibach Donizetti, Von Weber, Strauss. Bellini, Labitzky: aud Rogsiat, will be performed by the Orchestra, uuder direc- f Mr Meyrer, Intermission of half aa hour, for refre: ‘he beautiful range of CC AM: around the whole of the Es minated with gas, thus giving. examiue these beautifal 2 TW BLO GARDEN —Tuesvay Evening, July lata, ibis. Fi) —The performauce will commence with a favorite rerturé, After which wil! be presented a Cl. Wine De pele Tight Rope, by M’me in To "followed by Daring aud Extraordinary Feats on the TIGHT ROPE, by the Ravel Family, Gabriel Ravel and Charles Winther. Gran uA de Deux, from Natalie, by M’me Leon Javelli “ey for the Concerts A-la-Musard ') conclude with the Comie Pantomime of ROBERT D BERTRAND —Robert, A Kavel; Bertrand, G Ravel; s Dament F Ravel; Notary, J Ravel; Lavaleur, © Win’ thers M Ne Eloi, M'are Leon Javelli; Criquette, M’me M tin Javelli. _ pors open at 7 o’clock ; entertainments begin at 8 o'clock. ‘kets 50 cents. RPAMERICAN THEATRE, NEW ORLEANS, TPE Subscriber will open th ¢ Theatre for the season on Ist November next. ‘Phe Commany will cou formers of well-known talent and celebrit tention of procuring one of the best dram the Union Store will find it to their advant with the He fork, Alle nested with thi me. ic Divertisement - jartin Javelli aud © it bev “sq, is my duly authorised agent i ngagements, and other matters of busi ‘Theatre, made by him, will be b P. STI ¥. ey Orleans, Proprietor of 0 Thi Tan ne 13, Address. pont, paid,’ ta Geo. Halland. (agent), Otreanie Theatre, New York. JVI At2tawua* ere ALHAMRA, No. 559 Broadway, between Spring and Prince. USICAL ENTERTAINMENTS of & superior order will be given at the share porn and fashiouable place of resort, aay evening, (Sundays excepted) commencing | at 8o’elock. (C7 Admitzance free. W. RYA LL. IT HE Celebrated ent and C, JEN Vocalist and unrivalled Ethiopian Mel but talented company, have bees perfor diences at Hartford, Conu., siuce the 3 Concert and Olio Entertainment at Middletown, on and + uesday, and at New Haven on Weduesday a day of this week. Jy 2tii HUWES & UU. "aN BW 10K MAMMOTH jy13 2tins*re I HE LARGEST EST ABLISHMENT ever 9 nized in the United States, comprising 159 Men and Horses, re ig 26 Carriages to convey the performers, wardrobe, ma Sicians, ke. The company has attrched w» Female uestrians, among whom isthe Grenteat Female es recently arrived (rom Va MADA CARTE, Mi MA | whose new peculsaely her own, | being chasi fascinating a nddrens, nd the charmin; h she chains her andi- eeuce, render this xifted and highly-educated ertiete the lead- ing feature of the arena in this country. The Proprietors re- fer the public to the brilliant description given in the respec- tive newspapers of the extraordinary and daring feaca perform- aulby this distingnished artiste. Amang the aovelties which rietors offer are the celebrated Be SAND OLAN TERS. Their height a a feet, and their weight over 700 lbs. Mr. Randall weighs 432 Ihs. ‘Mrs. Randall is the most enormous finmtens inthe world.” They will appear in Jack and the jenn Stalk,” and he will perform extraordinary feats of strength and agility, and wil I ride ina two horse ct. The entertainments will comprise I Gyr he K nix snd. ea coanarmatiebe Olen rincipal Ri- ine, Performers is the celebrated gad ort ‘the napoleon of the Arena, Mr. HO! , Whose feats on Horseback are the most extraordinary. rer pti Juve nile Act of Horsemauship by Master Nixon. Olympic Exer the whole Company, led by the grext European MACARTE ‘onderfal Foor Mr. Cole’s Hi rand Billy The SWISS HERS, in ther ‘elezant Gymnastic Postures and Grou} Fa. Bis Beet he Charioteer of Phebus. Posturing and Gymoasties Mr. Howe hi oho ani rillinnt Act of “ Fencies of Prorev: Mr ©. Howes Slack Rope Evolutions. 1. Geo. Sweet, the celebrated Tight Rope Dancer. With a variety of others. The whole calgereaing Fhe leading, most talented, and classic performers w Mr. Nixon and his son. Hed corps of Equestrians will perform in the NGA, NY. on the 4th of daly, after whiel the State. MUSIC. NSTRUCTION given on the Piapo at two Soliers per month,by & person who, understands the profession rongbly. ‘Young Ia ing. to take lessous, will please address a note to je,” at the. Herald office. Jy't lwis*rre A TAREE GARDEN 18 NOW OFEN FOR THE et Band will perform ev Tues . a iin dey crenints ‘commencing, June and, et oel “mys im*re ‘WILLIAM ALLISON, Proprietor. BILLIARDS IMPROVED. TIS FIELD respectfully informs his friends and the ble that heThas returned to hie old favorite quarters, Bader OiD's PB HOOMS, entrance 1% “Ann atteet =| the Museum Building. or 109 Falcon ter mea Tables heve been pat in perfect o1 Slate Marbe and Tropy with A ushious, They wi puropean layers, being the best in country. Larger balls for Bre cqergeCrlin bala for rman ‘N. B—Anasford’s new style Billiard Tables for sal and’ Frosh Cue Leather, best in the iy ticle in the trade, constantly ou hand and my20 Im*m The Tash india “Rubber and yCloth | for sale. AY’ PATENT HOS Th ce fs tan, youre ver How foes fan ion, is free from # | itfor aale, under a guaranty, in suc yers on purchase,’ Rivery piece will have \ nitee, and date of the Patent, according to law, im: ona of which, is a penal offence under the laws. 18% cents per foot ; suitable for Croton and other siz proportion, Manufactured and for sale, wholesale and retail, HORACE H. DA % Mi ‘After Ist May, 23 Courtiand at. KITCHEN RANGES. HOLMES’ TWO OVEN KITCHEN RANGES. HE Proprietors are now prepared to furnish Holmes? of iny inve "als re ranges to the trade, or set them ee | for Ue Men) families of boardin it fro the patentee mes * Sanufaetas city, for the past 18 hi fare tn ell tan. Gur exp itchen Hiapthet | Any carenve te Numerous references can ate given Cd ee are. form | hased a, and ‘ituot th they will haser. purchase rietors are eney The prices range from 25 to 45 manufaciuri supplied cr ‘arlor, office, add bed-room G) heen pater Also TINWARE, bright, plaip and Jananed.. They have nil times ready ts Tot Ranges, grtes, and bollers= ho nage Pe aN "OILHUOLY SON, Nasaan street. wisn to mt | rei m2i Im#re MAGASIN JAPANA.S, go DUANE ETREET (between, Broadway and Elm st.) vs} it from trae most res} 5 fainy\ intorme ladies end their parlors, that he has coustan tique articles, as—Japan_ Inc: rt ntlemen who are furnishing ‘ly ga hand the follo red porcelain 3a flower bottles, cake and fruit dishes, of great be: finest quality ; old Dresden porcelain gro saucers, of the richest kinds: ancient fans of richly carved, of mother of earl and, ivory, Hany painted ; ancient Venetian glasses, of ally palate ape, of the, time’ of Louis LIV con- chairs, arm chairs tables,’ or wash stands II collection of ancient oi paintings Mr. P, would ab city to examine . and cabinets ; also two Ji such as ueverhas been im- of the cent collection. N. Bo rdery tahen to inp master of the Dutch and arved, furniture of any description, am port ancient oil painti emish schools, ma DUGAN & aa 438 Broome street, corner o wi % erg Root put io ‘hie best manner, and fs repaired and warranted tight, Orders received ga tiote placer and. Mr. P. Clark’ Henry street, panetnally atrended te. CONSTIPATION, (GORRE NESS) Without Medicines, Injections, or Baths. Dis- France, covery Recently made in x a. these different branches, and everything antiquary line eO8 Tm phi, M. WARTON. Price, Thirty Cents. from the 23rd French agreeable sich esi. 2 fa natural, sim ition a} sim me mer Bee in Fraace ‘Curtains, cleaned, dyed and pon | | tow hi sul i) May Lagies to salt ot Tog a path th tlemen’s ae 7 my5 im*m on sSiNE SRE TH I 8 ron SPECTACLE, BARS. aaron | ONSTANTLY ont nd lege soppty shore ar | a aa ae 9 enone Mi ESDAMes P, cat pat Ache Mi! “the cous 3B verti ‘e¥ercomn completely destroyin anh fait ical % Gonntnt without ast Sih coame or baths: followed by a. gron veuments from eminent p| gn coomg! nd other ‘aistinctron, certifying the eqm) acy of reputation which the eaval Ere of of Mr. ctl g by atomer Pee nine pet ere to svt ap in Wis Some been vache is parations have IMPOSITION. at health, ase only the pure and | If you have any rego Genuine article, y PARIS. eter has his is sealed with his ow'162 William tt. between ton ote | had « full ry meena ns ’ a iu, oy! York by. ot a are sited LATEST INTELLIGENCE, —————————— TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS. NBws FROM THIAS. Health of the Army. Loss of the U 8. Steamer Frontier. | MOVEMENTS OF THE MEXIUAN GENERALS, &e, &e. &e. | The Southern Mail received at Philadelphia ‘last mght, brought intelligence of the arrival at New Orleans of the steamer Alabama, from Point Isabel, on the 6th inst. The news received by this arrival is of no mas terial importance, yet it is sufficiently interesting to keep the eyes of the public directed towards the war quarter. The health of the velunteers had greatly im- proved, being mostly recovered from the diar- rhava, the disease with which they were prinei~ , pally affected. The most enthusiastic joy was manifested throughout the camp on the reception of the ne vs that Gen. Scott would not supercede “Old f. oagh and Ready” in the command of the army. The steamer Frontier, laden with government supplies, was lost at the mouth of the Rio Cra ide, together with nearly all her cargo. A report was current in Matamoras, thrt seve- ral launches, with their crews, belonging t> the American fleet blockading Tampico, had been captured by the Mexicans. The latter rejoiced, of course, although little credence was given to the rumor. The Republic of the Rio Grande, of the 30th ult,, states that Carajaral, the Mexican commander had been collecting horses, &c., within fifty milea ef Matamoras, and had thence proceeded on his way to Camargo. He had beenat San Fernan- do, from whence all the public property had been removed, Gen. Canales is said to be located between Ca- margo and Monterey. It is understood thet he has had an interview with the Alcaldes in the vicinity of Reynosa and Camargo, and that they have agreed upon a declaration of independence, Gen. Ampudia wasin San Luis Potosi. Gen, | Mejia was with the remnant of the army. Gen. Arista still remammed at his hacienda, and declines going to Mexico. | Gen. Taylor appears to be anxiously watehing for another opportunity to « judicious move in the game of war, although it was unknown when such move would be made. Col. Payne, one of the heroes of the 8th and 9th, arrived at Baltimore last night on his way Washington with Mexican trophies. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDIVGS,. Wasmivaron, July 13, 1849, In Senate, Senator SrxicHt appeared in his seat to-day. ‘The bill for the relief of the widow of Alexander He milton was passed. Yeas 24, nays 16. The bill tc renew the patent of Ross Wyman, for an improvement in rail roa! wheels, after a long discussion, was laid on the table. Yoas 26, nays 20. THE WAREHOUSING BILL. On Mr. Dix’s motion was then taken up, and the amendments reported from the finance committeo were agreed to. A number of amendments, rendered Treasury amend- * | ments by the foregoing, were proposed and adopted. Mr. Huntinaton offered an amendment that no goods should be warehoused unless the duty thereon amounts to $150. Rejected, yeas 23, nays 25. Mr. Jonnson, of Md., proposed an amendment requiring the importer, when entering goods for warehousing, to enter them for consumption or exportation, as the cave may be. The bill was then laid aside. ‘The Pariff’ Will was taken up. THe TARIFE. Mr. Lewis explained the provisions of the bill, and | made a long speech in favor of the ad valorem ove’ cific duties, and said the bill would yield $28,000,000 upon an importation of $119,000,000 of dutiavle govds. " Lo that the Agreed Mr. Evans obtained tue floor, and mo | bill be postponed until to morrow at 12 o'clock. This bill was aguin rejected. The biil was then so amended as to require eriodical statements of goods remauung in the ware- | Rouses to be published, and then ordered to be engrossed. KIVRM IMPAUVEMEN T ‘The bill for improvements in Ohio, Mississippi and Arkansas Rivers, was umeuded and passed. House of Representatives. THY GRADUATION LAND BILL. Mr. Owex, on leave, submitted the land graduation bill. SUSPENSION OF RULES. Mr. Dromcoo.e asked leave to submit an order to be sent to the Senate reminding that body that the Sub Treasury, the Navy appropriation, the Civil and mantic appropriation, and Military Academy appropriation ere there pendin, Tinnetrs Stahed to know why the river and her re not included. ous replied that he only referred to such appropriation bills as ought to have becn passed before the commencement of the present fiscal year. Mr. Garnitr Davis asked if the senate, did not know that these bills were betore it he House refused to | suspend the rules to entertain Mr. Dromgovle’s order. | he report of the committee on printing being the spe cial order, the sai ‘as postponed until Monday next THs PAYMENT OF YOLUSTEERS The amendment of the Senate to the resolution for the ae { © | payment of volunteers called out by Gen. Gaines, was agreed to by the House. FROM COMMITTEES. were suspended te allow commit. and resolutions were reported, read d to the committee of the whole. Namerous twice, and rete: SETTLEMENT OF THE LAND CLAIMS, The bill from the Senate, authorising the hee wkd of unadjusted land claims passed a third reading, ant then the vote Passing it was reconsidered,and the Dill was then passed by informally. THe GRADUATION LAND BILL. The order of the day, the Land Graduation bill, coming up, Mr. Cobb offered an amendment in lieu of the whole bill. ‘A call of the House was had and the proceedings under it were suspended. .. The previous question was then ordered. Mr. Kocawew, of Connecicut, moved to lay the bill on the table. ‘On this the yeas and nays were ordered and stood 90 to 84. The Speaker voted in the negative, so the bill and amendment were not laid on the table. Mr. McKav’s amendment was then put to vote—Re jected. \ eas 98, nays 93. ‘ ‘The question now recurred on Mr. Cobb's | hopeomart ad inliew a the whole bill, and it ws decided in the tive—Y eas 87, nays 95. ‘So the amendment of Mir. Loud was not received. Mr. Dovesas moved to reconsider the vote rejecting Mr. McKay’s ameudment to Mr. Cobb’s amendment. The Cuain decided taat motion was not in order, as Mr Cobb's amendmeut was already rejected. M. LELLAND moved,to réconsider tho vote rejectirg: endment was mae to lay the Dill on the table, which the Chair decided was first in order. Lhe vore toud on this motion, yeas 91, nays 92. So the House refused to lay the bill on the table. Mr. MCULELLAND’s motion was now put to vote, and the yeas and nays stood 90 to 90, the Speaker voting yea, and the vote was reconsidered Mr. DovuGiass’s motion to reconsider the vote was then rejected. Mr. McKay’s amendment to Mr. Cobb's amendment was now put to vote—decided in the affirmative, Yeas 94, nays 89. Mr. Asumen moved to lay the bill and amendments on the table. ‘On this motion the yeas and nays stood 86 to 92. Mo- tion rejected A motion was now made to adjourn. ‘The yeas aud nays wore ordeeg, aad stood 99 to 6.— So the House adjourned. Bactimone, July 13, 1646. Flour market dull—fresh grotind Howard street $4 00, sales 700 bbis. city mills, new, at 942d. Susquebeuna $4 12 July inspection sales of new red wheat 46 to 100, and white W to 103. Corn bus declived.” Sales of yel lew 64 to Sc: white held 661066. Uais 28 Whiskey in fair demand at 22 —— BY ince MAILS. Wasuington, July 12, 1346. The Secretary of the Lreasury—usee o'clock P. M., thermometer at 98 iu your reporters room, being maa covi lovaity—wull you excuse us lu we putonadiy shirt? Half past ten P. M—A | great improvement. Having been completely re- ! solved, or dissolved 10 an osvification withitt re 3, and grateful to Providence at be ae pad Pag as oll ‘edition of Calvin Ed- od we resume our epistolary functions wih a spir.t, such as it is, unshaken, unterrified, and ful! of hope in an improvement of the climate, an in

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