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It is supposed Ry eept of the appoinunent Of urigsd. been donisn Senate, and tendered ‘ h opi digs b ave bee: age y bean th of Col. Piper and the McUlemand, of jent. | Per thought of as efficient officer, being gentlemen ol strict business habits and marked ability. The former is the hero of the Natural Bridge in Virginia, and the | account of whose fearful exploit has elicited such | I think it probable, however, that Mr. McClernand may receive the appoint- ment incase of Judge Shields resigns, and Col. Piper be transferred to the office of the Register of the Treasury, if Mr. Gillet should be rejected by the Senate. At.noon to day, Major Payne, of the army, who thrilling interest. Grande, presented to the President of the United Suites a number of Mexican flags, the trophies Among others, officers of the army, Cneluding Major-General Scott, and Adjutant- Jeneral Jones) and officers of the navy, W But few members of Con- eremony, which Was not as sent in fuil dress Hress witnessed the Interesting as was anticipated, Walker, and abont twenty other ladies, graced Major Pay.e was on crutches; ndsd the fags, one by one, to his ex- + explanations as to how they were The President seemed to be delight- which wee led soldier. One celleney, mn mpuy answered by the eri ister shot, made of Neg was exhibited. | flag of the battalion ,of tiful as has been represented in the Herald, and the curiosities will be placed in the vhere the public oun gratify ‘ampico, is as beau- Aswine@ron, July 18, 1846. “A hurdle rase was run yesterday at the Nation- three miles north of the city, between Jackeon, Seward and Bannister, (white men) and Distance a mile and repeat, jumping 40 aurdles 8 feet 8 inches high. Jackson won the first heat, Seward the second—the Indians Tt was thought the Abo: | rigines would have done better at plain running— the sort they are accustomed to. i attendance was slim. funct, except the racing for the that kind of runming the entries the accommodations. two prairie Indians. eoming out last in both. ways exceed ron, June 18, 1846, The Progress of the Senate. Mi Jonuenn, of Ma sdvoented the relinas of the | wth Angee urnated it beckwee ii wos a bank Fag, 6 pe } mone) 5 ‘Mr. Lirwis aked thet the tea sad coffee amendment be withdrawn. | Mr. Yorex withdrew, hoping it would be put in some | other bill,—(some private bill, we suppose, any other bill than the Tariff bill, where it properly belongs.) ‘The vote was taken upon the motion to strike out the proviso authorizing a= of the treasury notes, and d 16 to 38 as follows :— *Veat-—Meuara. Allen, Atchison, Begby, Barrow, Ben- ton, J. M. Clayton, Crittenden, Dayton, Dix, Haywood, Jarnigan, Mangum, Miller, Speight, ‘Westeott, Wood: 6 brid, "Niva-Mossrs. Archer, Ashley, Atherton, Berrien, ron, Cass, Chalmers, pier; T. ous. Uisyios, Dickson, Kivsaa, PairSeli,, Hameonee Clayton, Dickinson, Evans, eld, ton, Johnson, of Md., Johnson, of La’, Lewis MeDutte, Morehead, Nil Pearce, Pennybacker, Favles, Rusk, Semple, Sevier, Sturgeon, Turney, Upham, Webster, | Yulee —33. So the motion to cut off a re-issue was lost ; and the bill was passed, without a division. Tuis great Administrative measure of borrow- ing money, and of issuing paper to aid in carry- ing Out the other great financial measures of the paws that be, actively depended upon Mr. vans, the late Whig chairman on Finance to help it out. Mr. Lewis said nothing about it, either because he did not exactly comprehend it, or because he believed it sufficiently underst without explanauon. The explanation, there- fore, devolved upon Evans; and it was particu- larly gratifiying to see -o a le a financier step- | ping out to the help of the Government, and ex- pounding, and defending a measure for the relief of the Administration. ‘bat why report tea and coffee in a separate bill—why not incozporate them in the Tariff bill? It would not take. The separate bill is promised as a hoax upon Benton. His vote is wanted. He wants tea and coffee taxed—they promise a separate bill—he votes for the new Tarif on condivion of the separate bill— | the regular bill is passed by his vote, und tea and coffe are hung up to dry. The separate bill is laid on the shelf; and the consistency, at least, the outside consistency, of Old Builion is main- tained, TRE TARIFE BILL Was then taken up, in continuation from z and immediately there was a pretty general cl of the members. ion, of Md, took the floor, and devoted some | anting upon the grand deception and treach- ery practised upon Pennsylvania in the campaign of 1844. Next he embarked upon the broad set toe and free trade, and hore we left him toc! mail. Mr. Nives has the floor for Monday. Paitavetruia, July 19, 1846. . rlaht, fram Hi Crioens for Liven ha er eb a ca geese JOINVILLE, (new) ‘- lia Walker, Lecraw, Boston @ Freeman, from Boston, E. we tin sea N a eek, of ‘at the Croton The Westminster Caralltonian says of the wheat crop in Carroll county :—The cellent condition. The set down as half an avs ntity of straw, but the r amall generally, The Salem (N. J.) Standard says it never knew corn to grow faster, or promise better yield, than at the pre- | also the case in Delaware, rnd in all Ie States lying round about. Oats are also coming on inely. The Martinsburg (Va) Gazette states that the harvest in that section is quite ov: , thick on its fields, but the yield of grain, be light. The Mediterraieen wheat has thstood the wet weather best, and will weigh more to The corn and oat We regret to learn from the Ge. e, that the rot has made its appearance in the po- 88 in Mich! and the peta ea Milage” enerally housed in ex- n this county may be ht, and the grain NO QU, OCTOR COOPER, 1 G ese oF Lene is Dyet, as reported yee- fexandrin, Tenny, Havana; Mary Fellowship, Armstr i os port, brig Paltas, nue 27-—Art ship St James, Meyer, London, rk ne 8—Sid brig Rowland, Wats, N sent time. This is aes} # enables Ur. C.to | fine Buil aa OF LIVEKPOUL PAU S. stood unusuall) Tare guariueced oro charge. Dr. physteian and surgeon. CURt YOURSELF. ‘or One Dollar “AN COMPOU from New York ist, and we NZitons P Woodhouse, hi |, Limerick; Ce cate Senec%e—Bark Russia, Preble, : 8 , for orp bark Douglas, Sumner, for, From 1000 toms, ) Adri} TED, READ ATMEL of the AME! sake « isting ted “Pecans ho odor on the breath requires no 1ee The wheat harvestis in northern sections of Ohio, ‘counts concur in representing the crop as unprecedent- eneral of superior qual h here ih? n bitterly of the rust. W farmers here complain bitterly of the : e ithin these few days some fields dreadfull; (Canada) Gazeite. —Many of the farmers in ed in their harvest fields.— F H Pors. New Ship Rochester, #0 tons, Eliza Warwick, { tpn. iverpool; bark Elia. “1d ship Monsoon, Li ck & Co., 21 Courtlandt street ; ‘stores corner of ‘it ne wholesle by Comsto. y and Houston, eor- and NW. conver of | Charles & Pratt | MEDICAL ADVICE. R ME! oaton tt r coming in fine, though we hear of some complaint of the not 40 favorably situated. rust in later plac Their cabins Jegant and commodion: wigh wlispover saueetaned w the i ice of passage , of these ships will be re- vole pho annie nor ewners se ships regular ills of ‘or freight or , and are furnished comfert of passen- engaged in farming in this State for the that he never before saw the wheat crops look so five and promising at this season of the year as the ‘All the other crops too, appear | mise @ bountiful harv ie s dc ixon, Richmond; & Mandell, Cook, Bal ‘do; A Marshall, Mayo, N York; 0: asehanly “Bay ba doing weil, and pro-,| cor ‘Rep. | TT, nave ‘Liverpool NEW YORK AND GLASGOW LINE OF xX + PACKETS. i. ‘ork. Maracuez, P. R,, July 4—Nothing ily, and prospects look bright for the crop of ; er, ‘he present crop has entirely finished, and very ‘The market is bare of corn | new. Heavy reins | Mi L a TM ee 15th, New York, Sleeper, Pensac yd Atrsehrs ‘Ticonie, and Science, New EF, Jaly In port i days; M Frances, yD uly t7—Shd sehe Bil litue business is being done. meal, aad nearly so of flour. A cargo of rice, arrived this week from Charleston, has been disposed of in small lots at 6% per 100 Ibs. of the parties them Bhip SARACEN, N. T. Mawkins, Rodman, Shear [0.29 Ureenwich street, New Mary J Pride, N ederiek Bacth.id, 8 | The col and damp weather is continued, with | ¥ the wind still atthe eastward, and occasional There was a litle morning debate, as usual, | droppings of rain. upon several tariff petitions, in which, (as usual, The democratic meeting was pretty well at- during the week,) Mr. Webster has been the | tended last evening, considering that a portion of principal actor. Mr. Webster remarked upon these petitions, that it was a strange coincidence | | the party give the tariff of 1842 the cold shoulder, and are more inclined to favor than op- that while we had by telegraph received news of | pose the passage of the bill now before the Se- the joy in England at the prospect of our modifi- | nate. The Hon. Calvin Blythe presided, assisted | cation of the tariff laws, petitions should come in | by a whole host of Vice Presidents, and the cus. | from Pennsylvania protesting against the destruc- | tomary score of Secretaries. A resolution was | tion of their interests, a result which must follow | adopted, approving of the course pursued by Mr. | This had the appearance | Cameron in relation to the tariff ; and a number | at least thatthis Lill was better calculated to en- | of speeches were delivered, bearing upon the in- courage British interests than our own. Mr. Web- | JUtious effect which the passage of the bill would the passage of this bill. ster also took occasion to ask Mr. Cameron if, sundry democratic meetings in Pennsylvania, pending the campaign of 1844, there were not v: have upon the interests of the country. The general order of Adjutant General Bow- | man, transmitting to Governor Shunk the names | 1 ae | of the companies of volunteers which have ten- | rious conspicuous flags, illaminated with the gor- | tered their services to the general government to geous inscription of— . “POLK AND DALLAS,” Texas anp OREGON, ‘Tue Democratic Tanirr or 1842” or, with “Polk and Dallas, and the Tariff of ’42.” Mr. Cameron plead guilty to the indictment. Mr. Allen remarked that there was avery peculiar | ditference between the opinions of the Senator | from Massachuset s in regard to the news by the British steamer on the Oregon question, and. the | intelligence said_to have been received’ in refer- ence to the tariff. In the one case, the honorable | Senator regarded the news from Great Britain | with the greatest interest, and as of the greatest | importance ; now he {thinks the intelligence on | the turitf as proof that we are legislating for Brit- ish interests. The measure, however, so tar from Promoting Briish interests, was equalizing the burdens upon the people, and purely in reference to the interests of our own country. Mr.Webster replied, that upon the Ore- gon question there were two | aid in the Mexican war, has been received.— | | Ajinety companies, each containing the full com- plement of officers and men, making an aggre- | gate of 7,476 men, are enrolled in the list as ten- ering their services. This number is sufficient | to form nine full regiments, instead of the six | regiments allotted to the State. In addition to | this, the rolls ef eleven other companies, con- taining an aggregate of 899 men, were received* after the time limited for the receipt of offers. Thirty companies from thia city are included in the list of those received and accepted. Purvapevrnia, July 19, 1846. Business during the past week fs been unusu- ally dull; although the weather was cool, and most of the time pleasant, a very large number | of our active merchants were absent from the'ci- | ty. Ashes have declined slightly; sales ot Wes- | tern pots at $350. There is but little quercitron parties to its settle- | bark in the market; sixty casks sold at $23; itis ment—that Great Britain was one of them, hence the news of the opinions or proceedings of the | British government were of positive importance, while the tariff question was o: domestic economy. with which the British go- vernment had nothing todo. The petitions were referred to the commitiee on printing RY NOTE AND LOAN After some conversation was taken up, river and harbor bill, th posed to relieve the Tre ne exclusively of wanted at that. Anthracite coal is in active de- | mand, at fuil’prices. No change in cotton. Flour | has been dull; small sales at $375 a $387 for | | Western and Pennsylvania fair and common | brands, and $4a $412) for fresh ground. The | news per Cumbria has given more firmness to | | prices. Rye flour is held at $275. Wheat is | worth 90 291 cents for Pennsylvania reds. Gro- | ceries—Some 1,600 hhds. New Orleans sugar | ury in all | changed hands yesterday at full prices, and hold- demands, and therefore he w plan of the Treasury for the ensuin, very uncertain one. ficuity before the end of the yi $ will put us in great dif- +e de cc war | then exposed the | ‘egurding the | Treasury calcu from the pew schemes of the Ta- unaccep'ed receip rif, the warelouse and the land bills re reducing your At all events, eventes seven or eight ers of Porto Rico advanced their prices a shade. Nothing done : sepa or coffee. Provisions are inactive, ess and prime pork are worth $10 | a $8. Wool is much depressed, in consequence oo the prospects of the new tari! ill becoming jaw. Stocks changed owners only to a very limited amount on Saturday—abont $15,000 Penntylva- nia 5s at 633 63%; Reading Railroad stood at $4, a ‘ou were increasing your expenses 20 3414; do bonus ut73\ a 7376; Morris Canal, In ctss leficit tobe raised? One, of a would do it by raising the du- . You propose to hat sort of a plan is ery strange one a o faith in your revenue bill; Itis fallacious, estatlishment, and all fall short by’ $20,- shall flad our fivan- course, would | wave no faith in it. wereven tor the pei es of the war wi asury notes oF loans, you will want fittee: to see the Treasury fort od to striking out tie power to re-iss erefore opposed jue the Treasury Mr. J, M, Carton was understood to say that the ‘ould involve a deception u rence to the extent of the debt creat- power to re-issu: public mind, in ed by these Treasury notes. Mr. Evans exhibited that the debt could not exceed ten millions with the power to reissue, because the first issne had to be redeemed before tye second could be with some remarks upon the Loans and i to.@ general enimadversion administrative measures before concurred with the Senator from the loan. More than ten millions ht be wanted. The power of treasury notes would itate, if chosen, a favorable loan on the lowest terms. @ur first step in case of war was ti ‘upon the whole chi the Sonate. 10 prepare a good stable Taxes were the best mode. ‘ould turn out that the government will have next De- ember to resort to taxes, we shall not be compelled to borrow in the interim at a high rate, having the alterna- tive of treasury votes. The objection to resort to direct taxes now was, first, that the war had sprung suddenly and unexpectedly ; secondly, that would probabiy be a short war. will be a very expensive war, anda very onerous one— being on our most distant frontier, and a war of invasion. It will be onerous, therefore, because the money neces- sary to carry it on will be mainly expended in a foreign country. It will take a large amount of money out of the eountry. Our only responsibil po difficulty regarding m ean be had, if wanted. §°, bat bo Tye stay be! point. In this exigency, I think, coffee should be taned? will be reported taxing T hope so; if not so, it | isthe money. We have ‘housands upon thousands question is not sir, by all means < atill pope that ese articles, and to se revenue which they will afford. We owe it to th ernment and to the country to include th: the tax list; and if there is the least dou! rable in the regular bill, 0, ill upon these two profitable artic! Mr. Wanerex did not coincide with , that the re-issue of the treasu: crease the debt created b: banking operation, repea vision will be acce, air, for a separate the senator from It. would bo a sort of ‘ag Upon the same basis the if Burro contended, that the power to re. yided, not the authority ior a mere d but of twenty, thirty, or forty have it limited. re issue im any one of the six acts h ginning with the act of 1312 Mr. Pensysacken said the bill was fairly limited to ten ‘hore was no clause of authority to , the bill expressly provides not exceed ten millions. hope the question will be taken, Mr. Mr. Wesreorr declared hi Te -issuing these treasury n Mr. Darrow rose to a few remarks. appealed that the Senate take up the re; Mr. Dartom—-f call the senator to order, sir. L —I think it is in order, sir, to move to re ipecial order of the day is opposition to the power of | Messina.—"I transmit United States 5-, 99 offered; do 6s, 107 a 107%. A cold and exceedingly disagreeable northeast- | ec! storm has prevailed since Friday morning. The Pork, Dallas and tariff-ol-’42 men had a meeung lasi evening, in the large room of the Mu-eum. Calvin Blythe, Esq. presided. Some speaking, and a number of spirited resolutions every aay ro their wphay of the = now fore the U. ‘nate, when compare ith that passed in 1842. # vi wet Braztt. ano Non-IvreRvention wir Burnos Ayres —We have seen a file of the Jornal do Commercro, of Rio di iro, to the 30th of May lart— The two legislativ mbers were stil} in session. In the house of deputies, Mr. Limpo de Abren, minister of foreign affairs, made a long and speech to defe the acts of his adminietration, and in regard to the affairs in the river of la Plate. He declared in the most formal manner, that the Viscoent de Abran- | tez was not authorised to propose the armed interven- tion of Great Britain and France in the wer between the | Argentine confederation and the republic of Wru- | guay, and that he never entered into any convention for | Such @ purpose. To prove it, Mr. Limpo de Abren read | the instructions given by the B n government te the Viscount de rantez, which have been published in a mater i Commercio, of the 29th May last. fact, in these instructions there is rmed intervention. Gash Pancombbi in government, ardently desiring to see the end of the long rotracted war ecwroan her neighbors —the two rep of Im Plata, with whom the Brazilian empire carries on an extensive and vorv jm. portant trade, besid taken the engagement of maintaining the inge; lence and the Integy of the re- public of Uruguay by a convention negotiated with the tive coniederation in 1928, through the mediation | of Great Britain, and also France by another convention in 1840—directed the Viscount de Abrantez, who was charged with « mission to Berlin, on passing through pes rene by tne British and #rench go- irpose of wiring whet rights obligations they thought hal contrected by the wid | conventions to maintain the independence and ty of the republic of Uruguay; and if they agreed with the views of the Brazilian government, then to instruct their | Fepresentatives at Rio de Janeira te concur with the | Brazilian government in the measures to be taken for the settlement of the difficulties ‘existing between the two f la Plata. Great Britain and France int- lenipotentiaries ta go to the river of la Plata; but those agents, although on their way they touched at Rio de Janeiro,and re there some days, yet never addressed the Brazilian goverament concerning the ob- Ject of their missign ; and since their arrival at Buenos | Ayres and Montevideo, they have been acting without go nt. | Oe eae of the Brazilian rime! ately, the representative of the ment jonte- video at Rio Janeiro addressed the Brasilien pst ee asking its concurrence in the armed intervention, but this proposition was reenetny rejected—the Brazil- pps hap ry aspen it was its intention 01 estab! peace ‘The afore i mary impo Abren said ‘contatning’ me Paleo heey of fs river of la Plata, and it shows itt most conclusive ta = Sioa and inteations of the Brazilian mt have been Evnaon and Porton press, Wallets Cree sel caitlin Extract frem a communieati eo! ication | April 90, 1848, received at the Sepatacetot Seen to you a table i Sey NET te enw earth s , 18 o mn 6: \- | Si phoebe wie) on all goods ported to this sountey | luced on an average of about fifty per cent.” —Washington Union. ove Ot Derantcne oF Toor: = Not when [ have the floor, sir. Mr | and at Ft. Gratiot left yecuracp ta ta stationed here that he was desirous of holding the adm inistration to the ibility as to the itor from Missouri, ge- right, was now most clearly ia ihe a *ysvem of the senator wonid bieak t) that would be the J Toledo, under command of Lt. Col. Riley. ere 2 the canal route t0 Obia, and. th Mississsppt to New Orleans.—Detroie dda tt thd the ) CUMMEKCIAL, | als & very strong | Saturday, July 18, meniment provid fan impracticable fr borrowing money tax of 20 per cent upon te words, in troJuci = bill in @ bil me ee | for Pots and $4 for Pears, ney In od and Carr: Prine! of the bill, pposed power of repeating the the amount of in- as & sort of bank- entirely opposed to Dem- TENDEN briefly dis Asnrs—We heard of no sales today. Prices are $3.50 | Baxavsrurrs—The market opened and #0 continued up to the clove, No sales were steers ed of any importance. Prices remain about as last quoted, say $4 a $4 123; for Genesee ; $3 93 a $4 for Mi- chigan ; Baltimore and Georgetown, $4 12%, the lowes, ure. Corton.—The market to-day was inactive and dull. From the published accounts, it would seem that prices “Liverpeel high bay are int ae but as our are ver , buyers could not be induced to pur- | Sh egy ete Par limits. On Mondy the letter t Nolan, Ireland; Fr schrs Catharine Wilcox, Jones, na exclusive attention to Surgery, aud assures the D3, WHEELER, LP York, near the diseases of the Eye an Ghich the haman Rotrexpam—Bark Montpelier—T Wiel and family, D Br. Ship BROOKSBY, H. M’Ewen, hier, Mrs T Rohn—97 ins J aYaGUE2—Bark Edi teerage. ‘ ail red by him. ward Koppisch—R 8 Boyd, of Port- ef rarer ‘sr ki i ii 1c t a detgiher H attaite or ecceess by thes of any oxner Coxiist | fice hours from 8:A .M. to 1 o'clock P. M., after whieh yes for sale, and which will be inserted oa 0 Diseasen of the Ee, with ef Sy Dr. Vi sler's itously at his residence, o arded toany oue aul Webster, Ba Br Bark ADAM CARR, —, rk; sloops Neptuue, Kimbal No, July 16—Art sehr Richmond, Kellar, N York. Uhesapenke, (Br) Parsbo! “Cid ship Antwerp, Robinsou. Sid schr ‘July 16—Arr schr European, Rogers, George: 13—Sld_schrs Susan Ludw: Brows. do, (and return: Br. Bark ANN HARLEY, R. Scott, good, subscancial veas iy on their regular ons for passenger,are parcels or packages seat ing are sigued therefor hae Collins & co~200 ne—500 salt EK 4 ti tous cantel coal DC Colden— & Scott—12 boxes mdse Kichar Scot Tracy Lewin heo-ct BI rey Uattison & co—l Jol larshall—6 Osvorn & Lictle—1 bale Saml Thompsou & Tomi case A.& K Waller—1 Brown & lves—00 caskee Sosiah Macy & sou—2 mdse W Scases D&S W Chester ¢ lark & co—9 anvili ‘Adriance & Strong —3 casks logoldaby Boi and 12 cases Wright Sturgis & Bhat Wyeth—1 Little Aldin & co-9 bales Heury Audrews—3 cases Field Merritt Kol bile “A An Sit! & Thompsou—2908 bars 120 buadie, telle—6 cases Dani: ba: m i mie out Sopr several instances of great m Bryce & com A Paul & cu—21 boxes John Niehoisou—I case C BUouuaut Ellis & co—4 cases same will be forw: KITCHEN RANGES. og ed TWO OVEN KITCHEN RANGES. roprietors are now prepared to f Hho trade, or set for private families owen having purchased Une ght from to manufacture and sell mmgand setting Kit years, Warrants us in asse ye cane, Jurpassed for economy. convenience, and durability. ‘are warranted to pe! ; rposes for which the: | Chased, and ifnot they will be removed free of any expense to Ni be given to persons from 25 to 45 dolars ring, and are wei! By Last Night’s Southern Mail. Ports. | bark Ospray, from Leghorn; ‘Tremont, and Sarah, = an d to furnish Holmes’ ir Oakey & co—3 George Spedding—{ cases Mortimers & Gawtry— eldon & Phelps—2 cases Brothers & co—28 W Whitewright—8 cases and 2 bales Nevins & co—1 A B & G Lang—tl Lyman Converse & ¢ Lbale Amos K Eno—3 in city, for the past 18 4 Sharlestons sch f h, and Elen, for Boston to sea carly this morning "Bearse, from baltimore for ‘codbury Avery & —$1 cases and 8 bales McUall & mrt ~ bale WM Simmons & co—3 Ri e ¥ Underwood & co—1 Stee! Huribut & co—13 Bird & Gillilan 3 bales Wright Sturgis & shi ‘Way & Brothers—2 cases and 3 bundle: & co—3 casks 4 cases 1 buudle G | Clark—2 cases 1 cask Wolfe & Gill W Benjamin & co—13 cases L Atte 'y- dea—9 bales 1 truss J & A Petrie~1 case George | &co—! J A Newbould—10 cases EB 3J Van Wari—t doa & co—3 cases and 1 cas! ith & co—3 J Faicover & co—8 Hall Brothers & co—6 c fferts—4 Cromwell Haight & mer & Hayes—2 George Underhill & co—1 cask Dana meron & Brand—z8 cases 21 bales Reiss bert—2 bales White & | Sheffield—3 cases Richardson & Wats 4 cue 3 and 3 bales undies jaylor & Phelps Dodge & eo--$3 crates J W Harris cake cousignees unkuowi—sundry ac *s and cases to order. PYLavaR—Ship Hochester-20 baskets wine C Steuller—s | 1872 burr stone Mt M Livi co—l5_cases J Maillard—25 Witte—200 casesmdse JG & E B, Schueider—100 casks 1 box do Reuauld field & Bock—9 packages M Gourd 27: V Cailliaux & File—13 crsks wine Loreaux—300 baskets do doJ H Brigham—3 case mdse J A Moltrose—4 G Fel: er, with a cargo of 2 WN 8e; ir nt 7 &e, maki Laer 4 yer oon jeaky, &c, m: be able to repair the ed eK GOLTINWARE, bright, plain and japaned. masons at all times read tite, smokey chimneys cured ;no.¢are grates, and Sollee no pay, & SON, EHOOLY S808, Liter sah month. ADR fy GLASGOW AND NeW YORK LINE OF brs. ‘The sloop Bet ried her moorings at the +h; will be got off with Breakwater, aud drove on v. Joly 19—Are bri Heworine’ Smelley, Salem, Bi Baker & co—i Wt den & co—3 cases H ge Haru- | but little i CHURCH’S VEGETABLE LOTION. HIS highly valuable Cosmetic will effectu: totter, tan, freckl Id in bottl it 75 cents ea Fugatreet. ‘Also by Mrs: Hays, IRD CAGE MANUFACTORY, 136 tween Wooster and 3 would inform his customers and the public he keeps constantly on hand a large suppl; Bird Cages, of every des dar and Willow Ware, Brual | ment of articles usually kept fiers lower than, 4 hus, Gray, Saar Mary HB and 1 bale James Le! pioo, Buckman, tport; Charl Ballard, Boson; 8, Scranton, Tuttle, sliddletow: 3 burotas, Ki ‘Harp, Besse, Wa + Savanuah, Bolles, autucket; barze 3 S.Castner, Rol thers & co—2 bor 135 bos ct from Glasgow, ean bscribers, to have tl Ha ts, sili , Bostoa; Rambler, al ea of the regular, line NH Davis, Portamouth, NH: vis, amon of fapey and od “ Aigo, "Waoden ets, Mats, and a general the above line, and the bi w. rere ncaa wie Ee PAPSCOTT, 15 Bouth street, ¢ Mesers. thle tube oats Further: ill, Salem, M ery, do; BD Fox, righ on; Bay State, MUNTHLI KRFUNT rua JUNK, W YORK MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INST) 10. 75, bers street. ASES SUCCESSFULLY ‘aret—I do Kiug—15 cases | & Sa 1, Somers, les willo w to order. 7 Mi sas Foint; Martha M REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, &e. 3 Partinl deafness. 4 Pain in left side. 3 Incontinence Urine. Stevenson, do, Baltic, Arey, Sandwich. % B: Hurat—® Rataw & Victoria, ‘Smith, Belle 4 Secondary venereal. i, Bri da Badd Newt 9 Primary chameres, cured without A is office te No. inter, NYork; Miami, Com 1. rot Wolands et Pt more; also, to any part of wk co—2 J —i A 46 Broadway, and contindes to remit 200 bask. wine Cazet bary & come North & Brother Maillard &eo~5 Moran & | a | Ward &comid J&P Ste Astoin—2 cases tndse L, Atterh ‘the bladder. ee womb, under mt =I! Fabriquet Fils & Morra—25 abrjanet Pils & Storrs me thirty years 5 repitred letter, | be sent, and ni post paid sccordtagly eal to the conde. ‘United States at Ones, id iS Iselin—1 Joly Frer ray A $535 23 2 3 233 £ 5 ‘| rpg Soa wt J ma 8 32355 BEES Seaphe, a Zi s 2853 4 3: 3 SELLING OFF, AT VERY REDUCED PRICES, co—t Hotlertoa—3 L J E Srescheir M wrght—1 do P casks white earth 24 case: £e—Ship Affghan—11)toas brimstone 270 boxes rap vrlig—185 half Cesks wine S hall pipes d ‘tO CLOSE THE 2 Determination the hea 5 Examined to detect disea- 61 South street, New KERNAN & CO, t Britain and rel hi fie ahthine snack it the whole by August 1st f the richest stock of good: ill be sold from 25 to 50 percent under | ndid Camels’ Hair Shawis and Long Shawls. +h embroidered Canton Crape Shawls. large assortment of rich Silks. jeries and Laces ot the latest style 3 i es, Visits, Mantillas, loves, Bags, Bomba | will be offered atthe . $71 BROADWAY. TU THE LADIES. are the theme of poets’ praise ; skill their lustre too dis do 99 baskets em; Jemous P B len & co—8h bal orice stick J Mie! jet—200 bules liquorit tar 15 packages orange d Gimes—5 casks cream tartar J Billett—4 phys demijohu sam P Faler—I case | boxes mdse 30 | isch—201 hhds sugar 28 | zine 1 bale cutton 6 do cork | great order. tou—1550 bas orany ‘bxs sumac 50 cs liquurice paste 20 tous | je Farnum & Co—2 SUCCESSFUL OPERATIONS AND CURES. 4 Large abscesses. 1 i} | 6 Uleernted legs, t 1 bale bog 17 boxes fd 4 Enki ol long 21 avomey, fe ; vie. Liverpool I eer camer rem oe f the regular cream "13 casks aulphar flor 33 ba Musting, B rexes after several at- Alpaecas &e &e, been Io crifice above named, at tion of Old Country y to their auequalted arrange. ‘The subscribers m= es? and tie, Piette Seeessacers from | ee for bringing ee ' anioeee ‘of the Hi ‘elo Trieuds will at once see the great ment, as 1 will preclude ‘Bai io 28 hhds 50 bbl; 6 1212do lemons | — 1 Large encysted tumor re- ‘moved from a gentieman’s 1 Amputation of the arm at the shoulder Jomt, “The onthe, th nate and wit- 26 bra almonds ‘caught 19 Strietures in urethra, cured ithoat outting or burn- hamberlaiu & Phelps—2 cs And what both sexes most delight to w: a eae abeed a f experience; and manded by men of say tan te wantiantion of that, patronage which has béen se hberall euded to them for so man e eugaged do not embark, . be kept perfeetsy ht iff suneraise the hate will de | LON’S CHEMICAL HAIR INV! atticle to produce t Its. MARITIME HERALD. PUMA UF ABW Lum, JELLY 40. ae ‘Years past. In case am passage money will between 9 and‘ to between 9 and 10, iat? | MEDICAL A!D. PEEDY CURE—Dr. GREGO! jain successful opera Deana c cc ee AT TaEr<¥ U Ir HEREEEEEEEEEEEEEIREES . ENGINE and MACHINERY of oer. ! wan will be sold at : HERDMAN, KEENAN & CO}, Li Banking Institutions threaghout ‘application as abor: YAL MAIL 8T! vamboat of about 45 eat bargain, ifm Draper, care of FORK SALE CHEAP. Lovering Bounet Wire, Ie'ie one of the Tatest and proved pat @ great speed, and pro: ne Gime Wheel fer | DB Division street. | si rt fe 0! in the recipe the company with shi jadelphia. June 24 an of war steamer, under | lon 5020, saw ship Nau- | 40 days from Havre, with mdse, to | jn sale cheap. Ap oa ass Les Livery i | PXpply as above, to Dr. H. Gregory. ,. cna SECRET DISEASE CURED, — : Y¥ a Botanie Physician that understands his business, has actice for ten years, hes cured, after nostrams, been salivated and in the hor "Those who wish to avoid imposition free from disease lac Ss from Havre, with mdse, ignorance, and keep their from seo 8 alae HEAD THE FOLLOWING ABVERTIGLMENTY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY, sengers. sfrom Marseilles, with fruit, to | wengers. 23thult, spoke a | DEAFNESS CURED. CT "1 heerfalty comply with the request of Pury he a A cheerfally comply with 13 steerage Dutch brig, from Rio Janeiro for.) ’ ik Moutpelier, Stackpole, 55 days from Rotterdam, in | mony, Macoduck, Rio Janei Tdwotden Actote. ne New Work 301, Broad Mi her | Tecovered his hearing, and has ued “ H. MeNEVEN, M. on to H. B. M. Forces, Ji ACOUSTIC DROPS, a sure cure for incipient Deafness, discharges from the ears, wate | FITS! Fits! GREAT TRIUMPH in m Dra. [VANS and HART | on falling sickness, Convulsions, Hyster + | this disease has ny ‘reuton, Pitman, P. = ine has been achteved by : ears connected with Saxe of SU forthe cure ot those chest it inconvenient to tanwood, 8 days from Yarmouth, NS, | . Durkee, 4 days from Yarmouth, NS, with wood, to J H Brame. Schr Pemaquid, Vosseti, 9 daye from Calais, with lath, to | ¥! Stackpole, 9 days from Thomaston, with | ff pri } for consaltation Rivice ond IMPORTANT 7 Se repliostion os a Medicine requisi se fo perform eae ure by stating elsewhere, if any, ae i,PRAU'S SPECIFIC PILLS. ae Frere ns see ee » he. Hithe ouuced by physicians of every age as incurable, butthis no longer can be said in truth te can bear testimony that Ivans’s V. i permanent cures. Let those whe doubt tement call or send to the prineip office, 184 Grand Jet contaluing certificates of cures. | from the most respectable source. Advice give i m 9, $17 and $24, or 3 DRS. IVANS & HART, Proprietors, AMAZON IGS, rain sehr Prince Henry, etable Extract has the subscribers, ou reasenabl ve THE NEW LINE OF LIVE! of this line are unsarpasses immense size (all being 1000 oJ ml A Appleton, Stetson, 4 days from Boston, mdse, gem a e per bor, with closing $f. post paid. ‘aurd the greatest reliance may be The subscribers are Union Lines of Liverpool Dini ferent amowse, ereule. or 4 Principal ‘toe Fg England, ireland, also bt + For farther particulary, apply TAI 85 South st., 24 door below Barling 1 ship—unknown. [= Mise cous Hevord. ; Packer Suir Hortixoven, Bursley, will sail this mora- | 2 2 Snir Gextoo—The following letter is taken froma Cape | on | (UENTLEMEN’S Real Heads of Hair, being the greatest improvement Sealpa; and the subscribe duee them here. | | auy height, a poing Swetienvam, M of the wreek of the Gen- than ee peta .LVUS AL DEBILI isU prem dene and recy, in the manufaetu: This week we have to inform y in being the Bréeto jutro” the College of ew York, iscon making never before attgin of ventilating or gossamer work. mechanical contr ey immediately fr the (naga sme g oy at once become part living man. Copy the address. . P PHALON, 61 Broadway, Globe Hotel. ander Northumberland was lost Passeng maid servant, and \hree of the crew were master, mates, one weutleman Passe rt ae A Tat od core to chetr Sere Tae rH cipal towne, England ‘Tse subscribers bog to inform their friends and the attention, and they. feel qn than theirs for transmit ce entirely new; it ts an invaluable lity, or barrenness, unless depeno on. each of hat 35; carefull Ghvaks ofthe Union, "© RICORDS ALTERATIVe MIXTURE, of primary or second: ‘or any eomplamt cious use of mereury, or auskilful medical treatment ing venerial taint remai der luticell ate Rhee saving the: son can consider himself safe after having the ver without iaqroeenly cleensing the system wi ni ‘of buffalo hides, goat ‘toate Heel. in that be £ 2 ANCIENT AND MODERN ite certain 21,28 followst=Ame- IB as reer on 5 Boylston $26,108, Merchants’ $26,100, ‘The Gentoo was rather an old ¥: - on her and the cargo at the Bost ‘ment, in " Meany will leave Boston to- the sale of valu Wren etisee er cet knowledge, art, and ke J.T. SOTT, | siderable qollesnen ww Urleaus for Brazos St | ude her return to New | thould ase this por Suir Sormia Watxen, of Boston, has been chartered by for $3,300, Orleans. ith street, below Burling slij lowness of his prices. pe ‘work, ancient or . and arty and 1a al J extal epeain tra ‘Bursley.' ure berths should ; whens ar xh Bar hele “phe EVE GLASGOW AR of her cargo engaged, re of freight or passage, modations, apply to the cal orto t UNITED Wy LeTADLIsHeD eget, ef Providence, before reporred | S22! eked and sent to ts, and about 10 feet water ia the » in lat 44, lon 40 W, by the Grace, brig enlled the Siitcifise, and © C" Were | 1AN AND SAR oe seer tor tre | PP Hfshed” for ‘the wwyer, the | Thi yjeach of | the partieular herbs is confi Lauxcuro—At Belfant, Mth inst Montegue, ot avout 160 be commanded by Capt At their General fs J } mee w | Walks at the lo nee | literary persons to pay him a visit, He hag, likewise, a larce quartity of jusie, for the Piand Forte and other instrum ‘ll thank any ove who may want it, to give ice charged by the ver be sold in any quanti yLE, Her, SOuN BONE it John street, New York, LERS, MINIATURE PALN TNETT, sourtlan a Manufacturers of ‘Travelon en possible pnee. Hi July 11, Int 43 20, lon 59, tenet an Am ship with standing west, with stamp fore and mizen of Bostos, bound’W, Ji frem an impure state for which ring worm, bbotehes or pest seller in the i Bowe Mey tr, lat oflects of syphilis Brenswjck, Pemberton, from Have for N Orlewas, onise. (Brem) Steenken, from Balt for Bremen, 18h y. Sanith, from Palermo for N York, June 18h, m, Deeyer, from Torbay for Galveston, June Sagory, from Havre for N York, 294 ; rom ——, for N-York, with passengers, June Paryons,f0t™ London for \N York, June : ‘ase of mercury. doen bossles ts to all parts of the pS cas Necate purchasers. RICHARDSON, M, D. Neceen atrest New Vorb W SHA DtS. Saat im the ¥ Brter, yw id Dressin and Jewel jute, ee Wi i neatly JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Norrmwssr Couwpe of Wunron ann Naseav eragets +