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ht be- t it was in- bail.: jadolphia. ihe AG HA? Nore H 000°. 'S. Trea Sender, Trust, anal. 38; $0 Reading RR, 29/ perke aud Delaware By the President of the Untied America. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas. by an act of Congress of the United States, approved the third day of March, one thousand eight handred and forty-ve, entitled “ An act regulating commercial intercourse with the islands of Miquelon and St. Pierre.” it is provided that all French vessels ng directly from those islands, either in ballast or tu articles the growth or manufacture of either siands, and which are permitted to be exported therefrom in American vessels, may be admitted into tho ports of the United States on payment of no higher duties of tonnage, or on their cargoes aforesaid, than are imposed on Amerfcan vessels, aud on like cargoes im- ported ia American vessels, provided that this act shall not take effect until the President of the United States shall have cived sitisfactory information that similar privileges have been allowed to American vessels and their cargoes at said islands by the Government of France, and shall hu proclamation accordingly Aud whereas sat y information has been re- ceived by me, that simila been allowed to American vessels a cargoes at said islands by States of the Government of Fr 2. Now. therefore, I, James K. Polk, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and pro- cluim that all French vessels coming directly from the islands of Miquelon and Saint Pierro, either in ballast, or ladon with articles the growth or manufacture of either of said islands, aad which are permitted to be ex- ported therefrom in American vessels, shall from this date be admitted into the ports of the United States on payment of no higher duties on tonnage, or on their car- gous aforesaid, than are imposed on American vessels, Gad on like eargoos imported in American vessels. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, the twentioth day of April, A. D., one thousand eight (u. s.] hundred and forty-sevon, and of the independence of the United States, the oventy first JAMES K, POLK By the President : James Buchanan, Secretary of State. From tus Cavirat.—We have seen, letters from Vera Cruz to the 5th April, inclusive, which state that the contict of arms between the rival parties in the capital has ceased. Santa Anna is in full posses- sion of the executive authority, and Vico President Fa- rias has resigned or been expelled, ‘There is no longer an opposing party in arms. It is reported that all the intelligent, wealthy, and sober-minded citizens of the capital and elsewhere are anxious for peace, and willing to yield to us as the basis the left bank of the Rio Grande and Upper California, It ix said, on the other hand. that the popular masses are in favor of continuing hos tilities. Our troops were a! tional Bridge and Jalapa. from Vera Cruz to the Apri us resistance was expected ) if there.— Wash, Union, nage of the he month of April last being, as the director states in his accom- panyiog lettor of the 17th instant, “the largest that has yet been reported for any one month.” Of this amount there is in gold $2,382,697 1,600, and in cop- per $2,031.—Washington Union ts tern Railroad 100 East Boston Company, axt Boston Dividends 34; 150 lass. Railroad mout ax COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE, Family Provision Market. No material change since our last report, unless it be a scarcity of fino beef, and the season being so backward for grass, we cannot expect any that are very choice, un- Joss stall fed—small meats coiitinue to fill up the supply, and tend to keep down the prices; anything of a roasting piece brings 12 and 15 cents the pound. of the year ashort supply of poultr cent eamdramaneaioth nuded Fulton, Was ington and Centre markets exhibit a great variety of fruit trees and shrubbery, with roses and other exotics, that will pay a visit to elther, Vegetables, no great rivty, some few radishes, with « large supply of water cresses and sallad TABLE OF PRICE Apples, bbls. a3— also - Beef, ch’e pe ao ao 0 Do., corae a0 8 ao 0 pects, bund ao 0 a0 12 ima Bas 2018 ao Carrots, b 6ad 0 a0 6 Taraips, busch 0 3 20.0 Black Fu ao 8 Qaions, bushel. 0 50 2 0 624 Clams, 100°, a0 50 Veal, powad... 007 a0 12” Crabs. 2018 Por +E a0 0 ao— Porle fresh | ‘on 201 ao ig ‘ aos Ib. 0 8 a ogo 0 9 avo Fame Pid's doe. 10 8125 025 20 0 Salsif Blick doz. K. 0 C2haa 0 0 State of the Floar Mar New Oxteans, April 15.—flour holders raised thelr rates; and 12,000 bbls. were sold at $6 to $6 1254 for Ohio and Illinois brands, with one lot of 2,800 bbls., to arrive. at $025 per bbl. A heavy business also in corn, the aching 60.000 bushels. at 75 to 78 for ordinary. to 8734 cents per bushel for the best white and Crxerxats, April 17.—A sale on Friday evening of 800 bbis. city mills, at $4.80. at mill To-day 1500 bbia to arrive by river, at $470, on board. Beside this only very small lots wore reported at $475, The market was decidedly duil Parcaoevraia, April 22.—Flour moets with a lim a demand, with but few buyers in market, and the only wad some tk sales are 600 bbls., a good straight brand, at $7, small lots good western taken for hc Price; buyers generally offer $6 aad offered at $4 60, without ss els good Pennsylvania reds so! white at 1600. Corn held abov some small salsa of good Penn: ed at Ode. he views of buyers, vania yellow are report- Phitade: elphia Cattle } Mavcket. Avni 22,—Offerings consist of 920 beeves, including 460 for New York; 310 cows and calves, 820 swine, and Yolleam—t1 6 J & col WW Duryce- 19 Uresory hc Sheldon & Phe! co hhd beeswax H Uerces to order, ost ANTWeK! Benize, $2300 B Bi. New Orie hides Taylor & copper Bs witton-=10 ck: Abbey & Fish ~1 R Steel—2 M Sond Fd ES Ch Brothers—31 J Gihou—| ba Abear—10 rea offiu, Bradley & co—7 A R Maller=4 M 4 Lorrey & comt4 15 C heelwri Elim Rio Gua pee 5 W de , Hon—Bark janco—$1818 I C Alexander—22 seroons indigo 8 logs mahogany 53 tons fustic 80 hides a lot of old Domestic Lm; tons. ‘Brig Chenainus—1300 bbls flour 1124 do pork Suydam & Saxe, RURANS— son ake me Henry Iter, Brother & co- butter Laurence Hill y & co—36 do Atwater, Mulford & Co—7 do Center & Co—13 do Orray Taft & 1 bal slcins 4 pkgs old copper Hurlbut & Sons & Dwight—10 bls su =3panch rum. Ba rf bertson—t do pire et Shu do? G F Gerding—o6 eks Schmidt & Balchen. er ‘tf (3 i pigs, i H Smith & co—6 Andrews & co—1 Houhuont & oth ey INS {ngs & 6o-—i00 dls tron GM. Shield & co—17 Resse & thes—3 Igloston & Homer bdls iton—2 Griffin & Pu 1 Wright, Stu uller 48 Shaw 517 Bird, Gillan co739 Sand Apacs & Soamz MA Cle & 3 coal D Coaden—l2 cases E Marshall— U1 Rb Ht Haight & cont Blunt fe Symes—t Solomon & Hart WV Harris & com29 Stewart & com J Howorth—14 Hunt & Brothe Egleston & Bartell af Warren S {a per & cot A Van Nese oCOE 1 eo ctpeeaa Canin, Bindley de com’t JJ Stewart & oF Fiausrte-tod bundles Iroa J Hilla 000sovereigas Brown Brothers 8 co—1384 bars 5 bu\ P McSweeney 4191 bars iron 59 boxes 50 bales mi iz to o—Barque Anahua iffkin & Ironsides—: MR Rodman—200 do ‘Grinvell & Minturn—99 bbetts—6 rasks oil H Huttleston. Crevie—2296 dry cow Deuniston—31,000 s} Dominoo—Brig Palestine—2291 pieces lignamvitae 9 satin wood 127 logs mahogany 10 bles poney AC Rossaire 8 Crotches mahogany 17 canon fogs 8 Sr. Croix—Brix Atlantic & co—40 punch rum J H Hicks—67 puns molasses Trowbridge ae punch molasses J H McCready t—I6 06 ED Morgan’ & coli eks tallow 40 hoteau, Merle & butter John Boyer—18 bis moss 2 bbls skins John Witherty—171 bbls 107 tiercea hams Herran, Lee lasses, Robt H White—96 tes lard Spofford’ & Tileston—19 do beef 213. do hams N 3S Hubbard, Chene) White, Warner & cot do bristles 8 Wood & Shaw—81 k bl WH 3 11 bbls 87 tes lard rafton & co—27 hhds bbls molasses J & 8 Ts ork Roberts & Wi ead Choteau, Merle & Sanford—2 ¢ & Son—i cs H Auchincloss & Son—tbx WW y hides 9 bls skins 3 box 1 bbl 5 bxs order, St Manks—Brig Aun Eliza—t bundle skins J Dittenhoffe— 2 boxes tobacco | bdl seine R 0 ‘0~110 bales cotton Holbrook, Nelson & per ‘Opp 2 bls do to order. 12 Woodhall t rk 2 A & GH Willi Nine Rolente3201 MG Hunc—3 Watt & Shermay W'taylor=1 J tots Bary irom get ble do 3S Martin—1 io eid ity Sd e ‘oster Scam ee i tush & co—3 Smith, rabam & Blunt B vever & Com Mallory—22 idles iron ilsou— h—9i J J Sevymour—4 E — boxes tin —5 bxs spice 1210 bogs coffee $ Barston Forbes—44 Windsor il ox hides Has- ha 7006 dry rse hides ls ty ‘39 bla do Aymar cs J vs Mer do W D Cath: It & Gebhard—18 12957 80 bls cotton Holbrook, Nel Markoe, Wilber & Scott—117 do 42 tes lard Soulter, Phelps & 'com24 bb1s hds hams Brash & co— 64 bbls Sng M et Laitiany ds 30 bah & co—97 mo- yf co 139 bbls lard ‘ischal, Vinteon—1a4 Dw: it Johnson M4 ark D Morgan jor—150 bbls lard fate 10 bas lard ahr Post—3 do, keg 10 bdls skins 24 bxs tobacco Center & Coli do do Co—107 do Waring Ballige & Morre Maitland & Co at bbls mdse Beale, Melech ‘i je Jot old nails, junk, &e, bales cotton Britannia, Washington, i of the Ocean Mtcamarn) dans. Leave Liver ~ Movem Steamers. Sarah Sands, ‘Thompson Carmbria, Judkins Caledonia, H ol. Leave Ameri Tas Cami Virginian, Allen, idge, Peabody, Constitutyah, Battin Monteziima, Lowber, Movements of the Packets. Ships to Arrive. Ships to Sail. LIVERPOOL, LIVERPOOL. Mar 26 Liverpool, Eldridge, Av a Apl 1) Sid Wdous, Cobb, Apl 6 | New York, Cropper, 5 Apl 11| Patrick Henry, Delano, May Apl 16 ‘May 11 ‘Whatlemen. lat 27, lon 65 25, ship John Howland, Leary, | octane sty da 7, Wn O25, chi Joe roe be spa aad Lots (by thy , from Auabuac at this port.) At Rio Janeiro, oe A March Ni, barks Dryade, Bi jolt oil not Barnum, of Stonington, from, Peete both arr se Sid from do ati hte, Marble, on a eruise; bark Fame, Marks, do, on the 27 Foreign Ports. oes, Feb i -Sid bark La Plata, Hamblet, Zanaibar. pbaratia, Jan 23—Sld ship Ann Maria, Brown, N York (not ‘Bxenus, March 26—In port, ship Norfolk, Rogers, for NOr leans, April 10 eget April $—In port, bri or Boston, Clare Tapp. tan do, for Betize. H Wilmington, for Bosto f Or le dior fin N Voth ald, Apeil ist tor St 1, fun N Orleans, abd (or island Rune ,. tor N York; Abel 1 Story, Brower, York, for \p farch 26—In port brig John America, Grows, fin 4 vouch, Je fries, for Cadiz soon. BanGon, Wales, April 3—In port, Washington Allston, Howes, for Boston, ldg; schr Kichmond, Hartford, for do wig cargo. CORK, March 27—Sid brig John Clifford, Staples (from New York), Galway. Castros, Jan 20—In port, ark Ann Eliza, (not ship Eliza Anu) Cheyer, for N York, I Upon, March 13—Sid_ brig Allen King, (not Allen) Man- sou, Palermo. Wanavorn, Ey March 30—Sld bark Cerere, (Sic) Filleberti, (from Londou) New York; Capt Stabile was landed at Fal: mouth, sit Gowaty ton, in 7 days; Havana, April 1iIn port, sbipe myaik Aeioas stoes Witten repairiny Creceh, for New York, 4 days; Henry Harbeck, Marw Scan; Chitide roid fication de ties Ne Mite econ New Orleans, eld ar ip Couse, from Boston, Patten, MeNear, wig; brigs Albert Fearing, bu for New York, New Orleans, just arr; Harbinger, Winchest next week; Geo Otis, Manson, for Boston, tina, Hoe mer, fin Baltimore, lg; Almira, Sargent; Clio, Gort, Woot ‘ood eteman; Josephine, Merryman; aud Coral, \ ‘Adains Gray, Collins, from New. Orleans; By Charlotte Schackford, for New Orlea: discharging; ce, Messer, do; sue; Tower, Grantham York same + for Cardenas Com- ‘Guly Son, Burket, "idg; Mary Emeline’ , for Calnnas, eld; A. guige, Ave ve, Bishop; and Mat frelght or charter; Mon- treal,’ Pettingell, Idj Broiuard, ener unc. Sid 10th, brig Houlton, Hi for Matanzas, to load for Wilmington, Jor do, to load for q uh, man, Grillin, ryant, Pendleton, © nawan, Swasey, N Orlet ‘he Batay. Romeo, Hawthorn.'S: Livenroot, March 29—Arr 3, Creighton, Phi delta Reve. AP Kineys Savannah; Sie’ C Campbell, Pursuit, New Orlea Limerick, March 26—In port, bark Mary Broughton, Mel- ch expected to proceed to Hay A G Washburn, PT Apr 9— ior N York, lags Lev from Sligo for N for Baltimore, real Yorks just arr; Kate Peudergrest, Mani 1, March 30—In port, brig Nitherog, Rendell, for Boston, in Rio Ja: March 2—In port barks Home, Wineate, for NYork 6 ds Hopuer, for NOrleans, 3 do; O) Cooper, do do: {varado, ‘Ames, do 7: Baltimore, LeByeas, ft Baluiore, 4, do; beigs Brandywine, Smack, from aid for Fer nambuco, 4 do; Silas Marean, Long, for 3 3.do; Beu- lah, for Africa, 6 do; Casket, Woodbui Woodman, for’ Montevideo, 'v barks Wi Shatter, Holme brig Ly in port, barks Odd Fellow, the bar’ while going in; ro, nes ‘10 ds; brigs Rus: ‘ory, for ‘do, In about 20; Fiyder Ali, Swasey, for Havana) ‘Alfred’ Hammond, Spear for do, une Clinton, Harron, for Havana, Sid brig Ange: 7c: Share W Mf lica, Towne, Pernambuco. Brig Oriole, Barstow, for New York, probably ald St T'Homas, April i—In port, bark Roman, Dockendoff, to sail for Greenock in 2 or 3 daysi ship Garoi yers, repe: red and bound to eo to load , Watter, discharged for repairs; in distress, bound to Porto Ri D Wolf, Sturdevant, condemned, to be Jackson, repaired, and to sail for Merritt, from Oratara, in in distress, disg; Mary Ellen, s JB Dedds, Paine, and Fowler, for Philadely Jowa, of and for ‘orto red to repairs sold soon; bark Valparaiso on the Ist; sc! Ten, bound to Phila, put Shriver, fm N York, ‘ai ‘Prinivap, March'30—Ia port bri Alphage, Brown, unc; Venezuela, Melazzo, Nichols, for Boston; schr more. derocal alti Home | 8'Whitney, Pophain PORTSMOUTH. PORTSMOUT Switzerland, Knight, Mar2t| Gladiator, Bunting, | Apl 24 Mediator, Stark, Apl 1| Westminster, Hovey, Apl 26 Quebec, Williams, ‘Apl 6 St James, Meyer, May 1 HAY Eveleigh, Mar 16 | Sitvi de Grasse, Htich, Apl 24 ale ay, Da May 8 elt | Otten: Gourlie, May 1 lea M son. yr kk. “Site Unga Rattoone, lidays from 3 aint Apalychicola. Ship Peter Hct Sth, to Brig Cre. Bars 1020 si Prices 100 Ibs. Cows and Calves—Sales range at $18 9 $35 for frash, 5 a $25 for springers, and $7 a $14 for dry cows. Mostly all wold at $744 a $8 the 100 Ibs, Sheep sell at $14 a $5 each, as in quality, Hay continues steady, with sales of good timothy, at 85 the cwt., and straw at $6 a $7 the 100 bundles. joef cattle in good demand, at $054 a $9 the "he Latest Dates. 7| Manritins.. Maracaibo Mansanilla Chihuahaa Demarara.: Santa Fe NM. | Sydney, N nis sy Ititlo inidad de Cuba Jeahnana Tahir Tark's Island Valparais Cle —Ben ‘ats: Crowther, St roo.—Packet shig Hoary. My A ja Watson, An- ; Win Watson, Maria i Maria ( Emily Warn, m Watson servants, No tins, Lydia Hol 1 Eleanor Hollins, Maria Hollins, Eliza Hol}ine, Anne Hollins, and servant, James M Mercer, Belfast; \ Montgomery, do; Alfred Piser, Queens county; Alexander Hender n Caroline tang on Fits Do- herty, Trela: obt Hutcheson 8 Rhod it i Dugan, Fit Delgan, Ir Ww Tim pson, D Madd G_L Maddison, cagiand; 8 W Robinson, Wilmin; tom; James Cuthbertson, Montreal; J WT ¢ rg nus, Saxony; Geo ‘ay lor, ¢ Lichtenhein, Prussia; lorwich yEy OtAxon—Brig Creole—Mr and Mrs Joseph Bento, of N ‘or! Sr Domixco Ciry—Brig Palestine—G H Smith. Bark Anahnac—T MC Moore RGrrdaee Mrs H Grey, of Bee Mr a ‘Mc T Stuart. two chi MrJ JW Backus and | Lgston—Schr JB Gager—J Allen 4 : fe WW lore, DA Fein neu book | os rig Ann Eliza—O O Hara, Mr Packer. My | Brow: Nir Fowler, Mr Suary eames ae | " Forelgn Importation eee oou—Ship Henry Ch se mdz. G Shaw—t do ¢ erson—2_f; Brandies—1 J MeKim—10 Stone & Marsh—22 Butterfield & Brother—2 B we Grant & Barton—3 McCall & iryary w Hert 56 R Spedding—23 J G hon kco—2 J3&8 A Martin— 1, Mend cot © Kentee he Thigar “i co—2 Cameron & Brand—13 Paton Pr Stew: 3 Conover—1 T Russe! ant: D. Coope—1 Fel- 5, Wadsworth & co—t matdeon & eo] W Fienne. 30 Avmard & eo- Sel Mari len & Paxson Brig Chew flour 8 Lewis 1 ship; 1 bark bound up to th ports that t whom perished. sailed wreck, lon or passengers, the 2ist March. 1, atda.47 Ny Ship Tib Tat 24 08, lon 82 ff Key W "pak Re Br bark est lat, 16 54, Jor lat 4290, lon tow bar, April Hate Lark, re bey lor & com1 C P Dixon—3 I'L, Jones & com2 L, Cook & co April 2, off Col Ships—Sarah & mout, {Ba Grant, Liverpool, lng, Baltimore, it 0 \delgrund ‘Siuil i J Hunter & Co. At Brewster, V tou; Muir, Mul’, Washington; Augusta, fadelphia; New York, Goodsell, Boston Sailed in compa ek, nse to D Hurlbut & Belgian bark Harriet, mdse, to Schinidt & Bale! Bark Casiida, £ Schmidt & Blech Bark Aw Alexandre. house, exchange ward, showing a white B: Miscellancous Record. ( Halinx) Lyle, master, whi e Ist February, for a the 10th of March, I Bar Wales, fm Liver lat.50, nie 12-—had hee Bark Sarazona, Me} its, ( tow, f Powel Cleared, Arsilia, Butman, Havre, A Richards; Bel- Matquzas, (B + Ques ivee, “Maitland, Phelps Dyi wife ty iia Maitland, ps & Co; Me (Bi) B iuebec, Maiilaid; Phelps & Co; Barlow, (Br) Foody, Baltimore; He: edier, Willis, Baltimo: egia, Collins Madeira, J Osbo te - Havaue, “M hiepion ie cteeas Latourette, es, Guayama, Badger, Peck & C i! ursday—Brig Rodaey, Gamage, Gibraltar, Foster & Nick- Arrived. Packet ship Henry Clay, Nye, from Liverpool, March 20th, with mdse. to Grinuell, Minturh & Co. 450, steerage _passen: ou st. April 9, lat 26, lon 8430, veld, iisaied, (of New York.) 45 days from Liverpool, for Vth, lat 2410, low 2, spoke ship ‘Tarquin, of ou, fm Mobile for piodh 1.3 with coffee, to S Barstow & 99 pa sengers. luttlestoa, fom Rio Janeiro, March ist, 20th ult, lat 3330, lon 70, pass- edaship showing a red sigual, with black Tetier H ia the cen- ‘Spark Joha TR Garduer, Pederson, from Belize, Hon, April lath, 18 mi ‘30th nit, ja nanus, Hermau, £1 days from New Orleans, with d pork, to master. 7 £5 Powel I, Mallory, from St “oy and Key West, lth D Hinrlbut & ( went , Capt about 23 years of age. at io Batavin td rorlia L, Bevan, Mareh 25, lat 47 Lauderman, fin Balt for iio Janeiro, April 12th, bth a (i 1 ported he jorado Reef, jetta Burr, Dearborn, Richmond, ean ke, to Al- av ‘hr lola Russell, Nickerson, Portland, potatoes and fish, to un, Case, Boston, mdse. Pryne, Norfolk, mdse. Boston, mdse. ved at ad np the bay, run into a seh schooner Tmpediately. su tal cap ort on board were several lady He does not report th not having inquired what the names were, Scun Expravon—We the 10th inst, that the schooner nm Vorpus Cristi for hast seen off Matagorda bar during the storia in February, drif- ted ashore, on St Joseph's Island about the &th, a, complete not a soul on board. ing to parties in Galveston, found on the wreek, and is was commanded by Capt Williams, but the names of the crew yr Whether there were any of the latter, have not been learned. Dear or Cart Traix—Capt Train, of the shi burg, died (on the dassage from Liverpool to New rain was atnative of Boston, and. was ba ommgacond Packet ship Burgundy, Edgar, fm N York for Havre, April 3, lat 46, lon 44 [4 Ship Robert Patten, Patten, fn N Orleans for Limerick, Mar chardson, fm Boston for Batavia, about Jan 26, ler, fin Rotterdam for Balt, ys fim Liverpool for N Orleans, March 21th, sip Rio Grande, fm Liverpool for Balt, ar Joke P Harvard, fm Liverpool for N Orleans, April 10, rhe Autantte, Fraser, fin London for Honduras, March lon 64 10, ly ing to for 7 days. Mauus, fm Havre for N gp otic, April 19, lat 36 19, lon 75. Terlie, fm Jamaico for London, April Ist, lat 37 59, tbr brig Glide, from Boston for fretend, April 18th, off Cape ‘Bate ( perches 24 hours from Salem, for Zanzibar, April 20, iter MeWitlinms, 5 ds fm Halifax for Phila, April i1,98 ds fm London for N Orleans, April 3, J ine, of Bangor, fin Boston for Cardenas, April 1h, ‘ie Lodemin & Eliza, for Savannah, April 20, off Charles Schr Louisa, of Providence, Jatolago, from Matanzas for Phila, April 20, off Cape aaelf a Mexican, showed no colors, Oelrich S Lurmnan; Mellin, Gorham, Rich'd Irvin, Stephen Lurman, iasgow, Dunham & Dimon; Long ad diant, Kune a, ek L Perkins, Leavert, Brown, Phi- Ellen, Sparrow, Bos- mi igto: ullen with packet ship Virginia, for New w Orleans, with cot- hip F 2! passengers, days from Liverpool, with pasieagern 0 days fiom Antwerp, with a 9 Passengers. days from Antwerp, with mdse, to od west of Gun ding to the south RP. , With letters black m nde, Feb 2h rapo was to sail next day, ue an from New Orleans, with from Savannah, with dy from C ashore damnage 'b rleston, with mdse, ug on the er Jacob rd, oil. mdse. NF, are y; was discharg- would sail in a few days for her new sails and rigging. Alexandria, fi 10th inst, at about 7 o’e sxengers on board, name of the ship or earn from the Galveston Civilian of ndeavor, asmall vessel which eston in January, and was She had on board all, or most of w in. possession of Maj Stars, 9000, be- hich was She St Peters- leans) on March 24, off March 25th, lat 50, 01 for N Orleans, March 18, N Orleans, April 7, oe fm Balt (Jan 29th) on 20 Mt whaling, 3 weeks out, no oil, | Ports. }—Sld schrs Mozelle, Dell, St Johns, pson, New Orlean as ; Acadian ‘ood, Halifax; anpaia, April nator, Boston Moody, r Snow, Gonaiv It; Matilda, Berry, ‘Trinidad; Ashland, jen Dale, Boynton, Mariel; Saunders, shington, NC; Mary Farrar, Warren, Wilmington, wphrates, Bacon, Fredericksburg; Emporium, Atwood, Noviolks Indepeadence, Knight, xtio, Emerson, Baltic more; Hockanum, Chase; Ni ain, Hi Hall, Harriman; Isabella, Maddocks; Eugene, Brown; Sarah Hall,’ Pierce; Fred Ware ren, Warren: Elizabeth, Osgood, and Marquis, Horgan, Phi delitia Cid ship Helen Augusta, Blauchard, New Yor load for Havre; barks Brenda, New. Triden ‘Thing, Norfol ul for Treland; brigs Spartan, Sauude Surinann; Havre, Cary iy Arcturus, Gray, Calais, to load for Bermu Wyman | Frankfort, to te load for Cuba; sehes ¢ Mobile; Egremet, Wilmington, N Fredericksburg; Jandy ; barks Galileo, rigs noche. (not. Yesterday) Sarah Winds’ Bastion himenossen Mente ceean most of part N to NE with showers, Bark lk sid last e - $l on Tuesday, ship Jacob Perkins, Ri PReeToRIe Batak Giraed aoc Rerceons aman Hom decal tac Roads, where she anchored on Monday brig Edward Henry. Burboxront, Ct. April 22—Arr brig Gipsey, Hawley, fm St Thoms. Cusnissoo, April 0— Arr shins Medemseh, pool: New York, Hull, NYorlky bark Susan, Bs reland: 19th, sehr Champion, Hatch, Belfast, be inhalers Mellbye, Cobsahnges; uate Bal Clase; ee 1 Gorham, and J D Fish, a; Elizabeth,Crowel, adel phia: ’ it Chase, Liver et! Oru, Riven, April Vir Arr slooj N York; 19th, schs Red Jacket, Virgi Baltimore; Oregon, and lucrease, Ph Brush, do; 20chOsear, N York. eh, Virginia; loth, Yankee, Philadw 19th,’ brig Delawa Apalachicola; sch Maty, Trefethen, Norfolk; sloop T W Thome, N York, Monit, A . for Vera Cruz; Pom i, Kimeline, ru ip Laura, Snow, from Liverpool, touched at this port yesterday, and sailed’ again for New York. , Abril M——Arr U 8 steamship Edith, Chuil- $ steamer Maria Burt, Riddle, Brazos 8. cellar, Vera’ Cruz; St Petersbti ator, (Span) Bertram; Barcelon ‘audalier, Pendleton, F ; Lima, Higgins, Havani rp) Pinkham, Halifax; H: Cadmus, Denni Burdeck, do; Decatur, Davis, di the Moutu’ of Rio Gi ith, berks De ‘Thompson, Plymouth; + Solomon Piper, Meriwether; Ma hay reschs John, Miles, New vege for a Mearhand, Boston, for Philadelphia. re NV River fon Apeinchiaples schrs er Envoy, Cleueral Warren, and, Antilles, Themaston ‘dward, Hardia, Boston, for Baltimore; Massa erin; Norfl bw Beprorp, April 21—Arr schr Roswell King, Jenny, adelphia. starke, from F Bhij shipe 8 atesman, rd, Liverpool; bark brigs Metamora, Galvesto hate vana; Podi, (Aus) Radulovieh, §| schrs Hariiet, ( Rrazog poentls nao Warsa’ o Pritapetenia, April 23— Arr Br shin, Harriet Scott, Alex- ander, Belfast; Br bark Countess of Yarborough," Hull England; bark James Andrews, New. O:leans, Reveille, Sleep- Iter, Marshman, Maturgas;, Hcl: schrs Ustaloga, Per New Orleans; Dart, bvigs Thomas W: 1 Somers, Prov alley, New Yorks Oregon, Hill, Wil- ay Ni al stores, to Newlin & Allibone: sth inst lat 38 lon 71, encountered a heavy gale, and was ol @ Schr Flash, hro ‘board 60 bbl: St0, Vork; steamer Anthracite, Wilson, Ayer, Ch orig win Is common rosin. a ice, Smalley, Frances Hal- Edward, Munro, Cork, Ireland; schrs J. Boston; Sally Wheaton, Wheaton, Providence; lett, Smalley, do; Home, Lord, Boston; sloop Edwin, Bacon, Salem, Mass; barges ‘Smith, NYorl Thomas Craig, Henderson, Jersey sage, Owens, 3 Ponti ann, April 21 "Lion, (of Cion) Perry, Tho- for N York. rig Sebago, Coffin, Cuba, Puovipnscr, April 21 -Art se pe W. handy. Sharr Walthall; Delaware, Baker, Phil Solomon Rosevelt, We Sarah Louisa, Somers, do; Rio Grande ivelind, ‘a Chappell, New York: sloop Radiant, Dayton, d Maria, Ryder, Mobile. Sld schrs Fai Southerner, Baker, Wilmington, NC; Edward, Har Ricumonp, April 21—Arr schrs Rochester, Bingham, Yorks Charley, Dickey. Foriand. Sid sche RI A Lozier, New York; Thos Ireland, Somers, New Yor Sata, April Arr schr Ganges, Horn, Calai York: brig Mermaid, Unton, Rio Grande Feb 16: schs Alaba- ma, Sinalle: York; Richmor Petr, Grindle, Thomistons for a Snow, N York, USAVanan April 19—Arr schrs Win B Peters, Lord, New ‘ork Two Marys, Phinney, Boston, Cld schr'Julia'Eliza, Higbee, N'York : == By Last Night's Southern Mail. Herald Marine New Stuart, "for New Pitcher, Lubec, for do; Int, slay soht’ Ciizest dence. Prinapecenta, Apr parixesi ship Merchant, from Palermo Roma Witloug merce Br bi Atlanta, Vinbury, Bertiuda; schrs Harp, Hubden, Hava Genius, ‘Champion, do; Stratton, Dolphin, Lamb, N York ‘ewton, Cork hy, Matar ohison, Ni Yorks 5 al Br bark. Bi meri- can, Goodwin, Boston; Colt Crowell, Mobile; Lees: burg, Bo: on, Wilmington, NC White, Troy, N Y; Reed, Cottrell, B ke, Leeds, tisclex. Chaat? iptike . NY; Dolphin, al ‘win, Sa. ae Carroll WY Mule i reen, Lynch, do; James Daily, Dat Miscellaneous Record. Bric Zor, Phillips, at Baltimore, on Tho Orleans, experienced continned calms and the 14th inst.. when, off Cape Hatteras, had a y w, distant 50 miles, passed a the north, which carried aveay 20th, Cape Henry hearing Nw Vessel with 2masts standing 9 feet’ above the water, no hull to be seen; about 5 miles nearer in towards the Cape, saw another vessel similarly situated, with but one mast standing about 15 feet above the watee. len, do; John avy gale from main topgallantmast. On the Bx Buio Tvsnxr, Stowe, from Dublin, at Norfolk the Lith wit, Int 38 43," Jong 35 21. Charles Pike, Seaman, Tohits, NB,’ was knocked overboard by the man tr while in the act of. wearing ship, and 2 Sun moming Tat off Cape Henry, dy severe blow, couche Purautad knocked the sadder off jer pintals and irons, and cated the rudder to spring aleak; has five feet water in the hold. Marawzas, April 12Iy port, barks Cantezo, Shields, from Sierra Morena, Just ar; Sylphide, Choate, fm London, une; W Brides, Brown, for Boston, igs Mary Lowell, Hamilton, do do; Condor, Pierce, for Portland, do; brigs Ma Lea: yitt for Boston. do; Ceres, Sa yer fe for NYatk, don Charlot Schackfoad, for Portland, do; i iechees for’ Boston, Galen, do do; Medes P Walker, charging; $ Vandalia, Martha W Mier Ae alt: putt ah tani Sasso Wate rius Wd Watson, Rekleldt, tus ai nc ee Marin, for once, Ply ins day or two. RW "Rugs Parker, for: Puc trio Rico, next day Cambrian, Walters for Europes in few duyayAlpang, Baker, fm Barbadoes, just arvand ochr, flenti- etta, Gayle, for maflinks in6 orfdays. Sld bark Roinan, Dockendorf, for Bautrvong, A don; Salisbu Boyne, Miller, fin Lon- brig Emma, ‘Hughes, Charteste ekerson, Havana 1th inst a; May: ia Saw off Boi ‘Look One, ship bai aed OP, cid nt Hebe, Green, Rio ineiro anda market; Liberia Packet, Ge @man yn, Havre sehr Ontewe, Cornell. Bt Johns, NF ist Smit i Ts'on, for Vera Ci s Elin, tauadiont Princess’ Hoyal, (br) ‘relat 2 ports 15 square ri micked up thi udonderry: se Seas etn erly, fim a cruise. isiaua, bound to Balt; Horoine, sd fi with loss of sxtons Marion Dowd 0 Belts ako brig Beto, wound to Bak aud sehr Scituate bound to Alexandria, reports that bark sid bg Com Nagier went sea tin Hampeg Cla, sefis Cook, West. Indies. San Becker NY sek. ia Hamapion toads, Br brig Nautilus ai son, Greenock, a C.C. Paster H Parken, Hoaton; George Hew sans eb. ‘ AS oe Capt. Keng: 1 Chi Chase a Valter ie Tous, New York, ‘on Hovse. De, OF. vant Baltimore; Rr. Jackson and lady, flartiord; A; Stewart, New Orleans: C; Granagh ship Milica; A, Gould, P. Joves, ‘M. B: Lockwood, R. G. Lockwood, I South Boston; H, Horton, Bosto Rollins, G. Mall, W. Curtis, Boston; J. ee J Knowlton, Boston; Mrs. J. Spencer, ‘Philadelphia; ter, Hvtsmouih F P. Alden, Cralis, Boston, 8. Hi Carr, Rhode Island Anthony, J. ly ni Parker, Min B, Hovland Boston: Mr. Ve.'T es Heavoas I 0 Henderso Pitesbinrg; Hutchinson, Montreal; ay Treland; J. } Bellanadge, Boston; J. eu fair, Glasgow; F. Parker, Castleton; J. Montgome: fast; W ilmaugtor ve Ly kim, Demerara; P. Pl Sewall, Elkton, Cuinton Hote 2M, Lisbon and family forim New York. >. Lea, Phil: ese i ae sad te $e ship John la; Miss Haiwood, Boston BE M. fe ily > Mas: 1 Wi Hubli, New Jemey? Hon. W. oe ee be e cnoron Hore. jC Tucker, Fulton 7 Le H. Bucret,Philadelnhins 1, Mar G Good: Ni Ee SS aren Miwenites Wi, ‘A: Whiton, Ithaca «RO. Be pe a Wn Hj P vie na 1. Cressy, New: Middlesex; dcton i 4. W. Crandail, Almond, N. ¥; D.C. Whit W. Ewers, Almond,'do; J. L. Hadden, Delaware; Mrs. D: Wilkinson and to children, Pautucket, 1. 1; H. I. Messinger Doxnixa’s Hoven JY Grant, Honesdale; J. Dauegany Phila. D.C, Strait, Caldwell’s Lan do; H. D. Hoberts, Ashlaud, Pa H c bueaberiaady jerman madt, ( Hornhouse; Wi cena Neve jamin, do; J. A. Campbell Miss Campbell, om Camp; kB. Roberts, ee V, Benjamin and iady, Soy C, Henry, New 5. Wamer, New London; W. Rachett, G, A Radd > B. i. Richards, jompson, Boston: Thomas Steveus, Mass. H. . Harri Conn.; Owioads do: He tucker, Jones, do; R. Gorham, M. Randaw, New Y. oki jhe M. Syran, do; W. New aren, Coun do; Lewis Snow, dé oi ny B. Richards, Bovine Stickney, di has. Osx do; Win Jantes, New Hampahire: He TERY Prant Street House. Baldwin, Bridgeport; Joba 8. Sherwood, d, New York; 8, C. Clos fon Chew Chauney she si) Springfield; ‘T. Jase,’ Bristol; miider aan lady, New: 1. Wismediey, Litehelds -Alited Gates, Hace Howarp Hotei. nee he? Poi Le es oO. mie Brainard, town, Conn} jad eae a dford; lady, dos family, Belise, Mondiras: dor 'Miss Shelton, doz Hon, ‘and Rey. Mathew t, do; Master ‘Trumbull and servant, do; W. Prescott, Poole, Boston, Mass.; C. Malwaine, Boston Ys ‘Aitlebord; H. i Wincousia, Territory Jones, Utica: D. Saugerties; H. Price, Toronto. iffe, Kingston, Canada; i w. Kingsland, M ia fer A. May nt epor ham, Boston: Hi Bong ia ie Festersons Phila; H. Johnsos Richards, Pinas M. J. Lowber, J. Biancho, . Tryon, Low: Jupson’s Hore. M. Chapen, Providence; M. Ward, Rochester: J. B, Brown, Montre mmous, Boston le, New York; J: Kinney, Madison; J. Barstow any Detroit,’ J. Stickney, Boston; J. Strail, E. Eee Shi cays J R Pay: son, Amherst; G. Phipps, D. Adams, Miltor liams and lady, B i ‘Melutyts, Philadelphing lid Robinson, Bul- falo; Ed, Denay, Boston; I’, Sherwoor New, Haven; A. Boo: dy, ‘Bnidfield; W. Greene, Chicago; . A. Rockwell, Coun, jor’s Hore. Wm. Bru Poughkeepsie; D.C. Scudder Prattville ater d: Avery, rink: Mara v3, W. Osborn, Shoharter Mile Peck New 9 O. Y, Green, Lausingburgh; 8, C Huttoy ‘Troy; A. Booth, New York Bal . L. Hobbrtson, » hiaretords W,, Leavitt Portland; H. © ‘Troy; C: Brown, New i Fork; J. Johnson, Dutchess po ‘Mcbride, Albany; Henr Ney, , Sutton; C. W. Weightum, Jordenyille; C. Hamilton, Port Byron; G. A. Shallard! eu Dansville; H. Green, jun, Henderso M, Sllisvillage; J. P. NK Waverly at Gill HO. Heury, Utica; W. M, Burdick, Point Chapman, Henderson; R. Porter, Water- Troy; O. L, Kenyon. A. Bronson, loonville; J. W. Koberis, Ren eae: owe a Cay J rH wail, Beanteticue d, Clark, Conca serena, Cavin; De Wonahull coe Dr ik. P, week Bostanes, Hubverte Durham; Lewis! Peloure, Phils J. Merriman, Oriskang; J. Rogers, Pi Phila; J. Hance, Baltimore; EC. Arnold, Poughkeepsie; Van giana Jersey S. Foster, West Coruwall; E. N. Candee, Wilmington, N.C: New Exauann House. J. H. Clark, Providen West Meriden, 6 8. P.yinpton,” Philadelphi orlis, Jr, Troy; JG. Lu- cas, Boston; J. B. Halsted, Castil Nationa AR. Tol lor, Mg UG Ee a . B. Tathi fa Co- f it, (00 begat vests, Babcock, d N. silayene ok Taylor, Alban ‘. fh McKeever aud ls TNiekeever Nok Ht J Y.; L. Kiuman M. Covel Sastice Hough; Jordan, NW. Samuel Hough, i 'Bhoombeld D. Simmons, Gohay: Charles Kendal . Bethany; F. Barlow, Rutttdy; James Decker, Troy; M. Decker, do; H. G. Decker, B 2J. Blakeley, do; Geo. H. Sands, Delavan cou it. Cooper, Jefferson ceunty; J, B. oodra fe, N. Yor! uuker, Oswego: M. Cutler and a Fork; W. 8. Miller, do; J. Kings Manes, do. HOTEL. J. Keer, Hepkipes Pitki ston; H. Bumell, lady and children, Philade); MeeBvone WG Otto, 8: Sey our, Batavia; Me Bhermay, J. Duxbury, Buffalo; James Dusbluy,, Dover, Nos dB Boughton, Mr. Doughty, Michi- We Newtons i Skull, Rome, J °C. Bidwell and Indy, Davenport; L. Pratt, Bristol, "R. Ls Rey. Mr. Liddell, Lodi, Seneca county I. (5 © Sanger, Haver- B, Clask, Cant Keith; B. Jackso thui burcice ‘Maslee, Ohio; J. R. Parker, Nichols, ‘Tennessee ; goilieandly Te Bolard’ Buffa sonville; Rt. 8. Barstow, atunun Horr. Morse, Buffalo; H. Kelly, Chi- 3M B Goshen, N North cri J. bate Fort pinay cago; 5. eke Little Falls; C. Burr. Rochester; fay- wad dos Blewitt “Alban & Godart “do; B Bal ftalos E Michigans Re Reynolds, Pee J . Drake, Fort Warren; tonto, J: Tho Shepherd, Buffalo; Detroit. Taynany Haut, Harvey, Cleveland: B. G. F , Red Bank, New J J; W. Hi. Tenk Dick NAM ray, Baltimore; B. M. ii peneae New'y ash] 3 WW 1, Kennebeck; J. rk, New Jerse Peal Shrewsbury, New Jerse Mr. Phillips, New York: Clinch New Jersey; N. Baker, New York; D. Bend, Bos ‘on J, Ames, Lansingburgh; J. Derickson, D.'Derickson, Mend: viller, W.8, Curtiss, Burdett, New York; J.J. Wheeler, Ge- neva, New ¥ ork; P. Thayer, Lansini A. Ladue, New Wonk; J Rosborpugh, ded, Bek | Bt, Sohr §. 8. Case, Bristol, New York ramerel, do 3 R. Nichols, Bridgefield, Tyr on’s Hore Suffolk; J. M, Ingersoll, Kent, Conn, J, iches- N. Vi J, Burrett, Petersborough Nn. Bc Benwick, Misnesville, i Bennett, Glostenbu Unirep, Ppt as Hi 3 Sonn; C, Miller, New i dohneon, ‘Mis & Johnson, Sa- . Carpenter, Derby Pratt, Gone; tt Brows, art Hiddam; L. E. ‘Thompsoi Peck, E. P. nH Ba Conn: M. Gerald, kon "bn land, AIF Fairhaven; A, L. Baker, Bosto aniel Marks, Verment;' I. W. ‘Amold, W. 6. Harp, Middleton; E,W. Wor Douglass, Conn; ‘T'. Bagnall, Boston; Hai J. W.R. Clark, ‘aptain Driscoll, H. A. Pratt, Provi- key, Chenan- vv eM Me id 0, cout ews tio ity Ny ¥o0'Mr Dow, Ohio; del. ‘Dun MDa Troy's 8. Stetson, J. F. Dean, Otsego county; J Chapman, Benecs ‘Pratt, Schoharie co., Dowall, 2, Miller, ‘Troy; Mr. Dwight ‘and Jady, Gneit county Merrian, Wash Phititpa, 0% iisekus, ington pay Hialemanel ermoek Lake Livinguen coun: A eh Mihi tens Sk Alar hoa vw, Hf, he of tare Ee'G, ‘ueDonald A. Kin, f oman, Bolivar: £. 8. Lyon, : C. ‘Auleboror 88. di iG Nae Ww Foe CHES, BEDBUUS, eg oe ANTS, RATS k5 Moke HE, Lg ben heNow iy tie sanen bate wel Neg a, Ree Now is pre: mnrations for the extermination of ail apecics of vermin, iw for the Inst five the fact, that they Private hous stent. themselves of acer for the extermination of vermin, which invaria- bly are to be found about their premises daring Gad summer months, The pre eaie oy free from deadly Pop Rees ent safety. e ta jebrated of a eeeste yD Tava WANHER, 23 Libe strech near’ William; or of Coll, RING, core’ Beery tnd John Steet, as imeer OR SAI Bie Fi ‘to actual settlers, of the best and most durable focated about. the centre ot ihe United oa else days, pureage fined Worries rey tia arg equal to any land he imate mild and extremely bealthy, Every necessary information, with pric ed deseri| one ay e. re y bt the mans may he had at my oe A Purchaser of one of these Ft ger Ay inde! family who are aceustomed to farm work, tog ity whom Me ater tavantiggons tern. "Apply ie alc OeKs it. Senn R' ERAT EN SAIN Paso Band is Selle a = ina Yellow medicinal 1g | Revol the sole benefit ing fro sae Bim, pains and st finess of the joints subsiahees near them, eruptions 0 arising from an iumpure state of the blood, expertments under the, direction and si Sininent of te faculty, i Ins receiv oF Aino fie ‘oh ‘of the muscular aud diseases cram ombinatin of reme i ry part of Hrepare from she bu eve eens sop naalths” Vor bros copaptaiuts ariatag fron tn judicious and long continued use of of this combimgtion may be potted specific; cases which have resisted all other treatment, have bee api and entire- ful alterative syrup, aud, as a spring Tuy ds nurivalled.— ‘Bie great and ine n article of th tor to A) efit of it. We do u culous eures—th ed to give satis tin most incredulous of eg, broperties. Prepared and for sale by CH sa TRING, Druggist, 192 Brosdw: comer John street. Agents—Guion, 27 Bowery, coraer strnet; Coddington, corner Spring and Hudgins grrr Mille}, No. ITavente D; Johu B, Dodd, 771 Browway, cor ner 9th street. ay iin'*e RIAN DISPENSARY, No. 3 Division street, established A. D. re by the tree B. jetor, for the ‘ot, publish successful treatment of ture, and for the sale of DR. HUNTER’S: RED DROP. i} medicine is the only remedy on earth that can safely be relied on to thoroughly sure this horrid disease without injury to the con- id without diet or hindrance from |. A comprehensive treati: I di y seater the system, with less troubl shorter space of time, than any other medicine in ie world, or no pay will be taken. Price $1 per vial few days, w Strictures he cures without pain or inconvenience to itutional de era 8 a0 t habit, inducing noc ‘and impotency, ally cured, by restor- ing the s} healthy tone. nts detail prepaid darters, can be successfully treated. e Ci e appettares of Sir Astley Cooper, a BOARD IN TH FEW families can be accommodated ith board at ons the most delightfully situated and heali | one mile roi the iy SCOTT’S BAZAAR. NO. 6 DEY STREET. ANDS SC Place, where he will see up Dinners, that gave so much satisfaction to his custsmers. A variety of hot Dinners will be given each day, from 12 till 3, of every descripsion, at h Price of One Shilling, and no additional cha Il extras, as bread, butter, a can be procured’ are at his bar, and The finest Liquors ¢ best flavored Cigars. He will be happy to see his old friends, and respectfully s0- licits the patronage of the public in general. Steaks, Chops, Cold Cuts, Poached Eggs, Rarebits, Tea, 12 P.M. His tables’ will t De ‘sapplied with the best European fae! Au the New York pape ab NEPTUNE HOUSE. NEW ROCH LE. TP HE, pater respectfully informs his friends, and the Kenerally, that his house will be open to receive company, on or before the first day of Mi "to make arrangements wi ard, for the coming season. Ite. loca offer great inducements to those who wish to be near the city, and well accommodated—also good bathing. a8 3w*r C. F, RICK. A CARD TO THE LADIES. noe B. LEVYN, late from Berlin, begs to announce 0. her friends and lad 8 in general, that she has just tin this city, at 174 Bowery, jificent assortment of all articles of goods has been selected by herself with the utmost ca: ory new, and in elegance, richness and variety, cannot be surpassed. Lxvyn, in fret, feels confident that Dee estab! found grthy ‘of the patronage Gia early call. DAME BLEVEN? 1 Bowery. N.B—Wanted a sds so pepeind te sales. m20' Imre A CURE FOR COLDS. RS. CARROLL’S Medicated Vapor and Sulphur Baths 184 Fulton street, opposite Chi hurel treet A certain cw ee Cold: posal theumatism, ‘hroat, and all inflam: toey ‘ident to the chang rable state of the weather. The faiphue | 7 por Bath is particul: recommended by our Best Po dane asacure forall eruptions and diseases of the ski ae ane fo di nse of taking cold after the use of these baths. m G YANO; ‘The cargo of the brig Virgi » about three tons, from South America, an man anal, ais fr pronounced superior to any other kind in the ‘farket. Guano is dry, and will be sold to close the concem at one aa ahalf cent per pound, and is an object tothe farmers of the our cargo is at Trappell’s sores, Brooklyn, near Fulton rane ‘and samples office o! BPOFFOND, TILESTON & COs 110 Water street, m9 rar ASHBURTON SAU Ty VERY SUPERIOR SAUCE for enriching Gravies, ups, Meats, Wild Fowl, Game, &c., which Te- ceived the probation of the principal, epicures for several years, cau be Obtained retail at the best ep ammily GE Groce wholesale at 196 Fro wea Ni y. a20 2w*r ) DAGUERRIAN AR’ LATES—1500 star brand, full size. ‘a medium siz INSTRUMENTS—“Voighilander,” of all sizes; American, Roaclv’s make warrauted superior. ‘QUICKSTUFF—An accelerating liquid, used by the most successful artists. For sale in fost or sale In OHN ROACH, Optic al8 im*e 82 Nassuu street, AST OFF pepape tee sh FURNITURE LADIES aid Gentlemen having. any cast off or sup Clothing or furniture t9 dispo price for the same, by sending a note, or by calling on the subscriber, a his residence, or through the post, which will be punctually attended to. ana N. B.—Ladies can be attended to by Mrs. De Boer, Old stock and job goods bought, of any description and amount. m23 Im*rh ANGANESE.—100 casks block oxide of Manganese ground, for sale by Py, r= RE fe RROOKS &6 RT Neston at PER PHiNce of PAPER HANG. ae street, Fran! uare. Wholesale jarchasers will find themselves fully remunerated for calling as above before buying. ad Imis*r ‘ODA WATER AND APPARATUS—J, Matthews, No. 131 Third avenue, New manufacture, of all the modern apparstus used for the manufreture, drawing or bottling fade Water. A lithographic plare, with printed. directious for the making of Soda Water and Syrups, also for the putting up of the apparatus and its use, &e., will accompany each ayy m27 Im* re paratus, Sth ING BOOTS—An entirely new article of a} Hunting Mi al pty aie oe tlepir he ie eet of tas etallic x, and warranted pe ‘SAN ORE Bi wat BROOK oe for v 4 Manuf fi Shwech. kes Bole Agent for Goody 100 Bra CMAP FOR CAST” _ m2 Im rh rond WAY. OVD Bs Gorter ieeenaad dee meters eneral, that he hae on hand a very large assortinent of French € Pocshias, Vesting, he for the conan seasgn, which Revieg been purchased entirely for ensh, will be made uy inthe beat possible style 25 per cent under Broadway prices. ‘No humbue—enll and see. m23 Imre UID HAIR DYE. —-ALEXAN- ©. EQUAL —The improvement of 106. DEINS MRICOBAPHES which, Satanic ERAN: a natural Black or Brown, and gives it ke beauty and of youth, and is ‘warranted neither to wash or rub off, the s! ‘The proprietor, sinee its improvement, pre: Seal ee dre nubtie witht weto confidence, as having no equal as a perfect dye. ‘or’ sale by Rushton & Co. Broad Aspinwall, William street, Jahnson, Moore & Taylor, ‘Maiden lane y an A.B. & D. Sands, New York n'y ts tole, agents for the United States, GH “i yeh ‘Philadelphia. “equally many of a A. M. Manriceau, profeaagr of dis- ‘Women, just published, Price 'S re contnined, though of a nature strictl ious subjects treated of in the “Married Woman’s di are of anature with whieh every ‘ marriage, should be- contained, meshes ob is wdtciade of wiichine many a wife has fallen a fice: as also restrai prideat persons from the dread of poverty or prospect with the various complaints a from ‘a stoppage, irregularity, decline oF retention of the meuses, it is Invaluable as containing the causes, symptoms plaints, Every husband and every father, ae also every young man contemplating to. become one, will her ideration will int duce them to part w own hep the future happiness of their children, depend upon being possessed of the Important secrets contained in this work. How t for one dollar we would ot part with for thousands. On.the receipt of one dollar, “The Married Woman's Pri- vate Medical Companion” -will be sent, free of postag rigeag, box 12m, New York city, Ollice No. 618 ‘Broad: N.Y Je by Zeiver & Co., corner of Third nts sending for half a dozen great ooraged for this. work, amd the liberat discount allowed, enable pediars, travelling merchants, and other agents, to rea: lize handsome profits from its sale, ‘A few more'ngents want. MEDICAL 1e married, yet to those contemplating marriage, rtant. nj a the great French disc rel here | af jarge family of children, from marrying. ‘Fo the female afflicted and the most certain remedies for the removal ‘of her com* suggestions, which once possessed no pecuniary oi that knowledge is power; how often itis that what we to wy part of the United States. Address, post paid, Dr. A: M. or more copies, are allowed the most liberal ‘discount. ‘The Address, post paid, as abort mil im*re M. WI OPTICIAN, FROM GERMANY. CRE nepeeenlly informs the citizens of New York and the public in general, that he has located himself in this city at Where may be¥Ooitz BROADWAY, SPECTACLES AND RE DING CLARO i aotp, sir . Mr. W. would alta tem d the publicrto whom he i partially 10 Saratoga Bprings for known by his ann ten fs ie Eh for an’ th glasses w! iclowill great (s a new style of Perspective ae aor inh "1 hare effect upon the stein continued writ I vi wer » that by his Knowl edge of the led to determine the Glasse: salts th weak eyes can be sapp! y, benefit and not strain the ih Particular attention is called been operated Short ited persons, and such as ha upon for Cataract, can also be suited, perios quality, in old iene suit the sight for five years, ‘or exchange them without extra eanaaire e i ath Solomon who is in th ‘country trade with “ nthe nse of 40 SP Dretsund tady prorare than was ¢} + United Sem and vi pela ‘om cet apni blic ‘yt Feees peal pete 1 merly 0 fen at particu! Store. Apply. wie, emg are and Medivine store, Oy Hea ia wa J toe cen baa hie Of AHRENS, Dmper and Tailor, 2036 Ann street, tobegs | pe. ARSAPARILLA, ie MEDICINEIN THE uperiority of this Sarsaparillaover all Ht cradicates disease, it invigorates IT HAS PERFORMED MORE THAN 15,000 CURKS THIS YEAR. 1,000 cur ww Rikumarion, 1 * Dysrevsia » Genxnar Deptrry, and want of Nervous 3,000 D remare ComPiaints ano oven. gi i Diane he Blo ct fer win thedeas Ke gSeeofula, Eryaipels, Salt, Rheum, Liver” ‘Compla «but we hay tom a’ Darts of the flsuresendts men ab chase . uD SEGIES OFEICER, Capt. G. W. MeLean, member of the New Jersey Le ture, Inte ofthe United ‘States Navy, has kindly sent following certificate, It tells its own story: Rauway, Jan. 25, 1847, Ay ce I was taken with the jntlu my whole system left in a debilitated state. d to try Dr, ‘ownsend’s Sarsaparill, a two or three bottles. was very much relieved, and attributed tcentively. to the sai Sarsspavilla, I have c« taking it, and find that 1 im- prove every day. | believe it saved my life, and would not Le wathout it under any consideration. G. W. McLEAN. Joh Tueknon, Bhan atest toe a tineyiepat ne son, Ese tor of the hwa} mblican,” pa’ lished above eaitificate, and remarks, in an editorial to ollows— ‘The success of Dr. Townsend's preparation of appears tobe of the moat extraordinary chiara toeday two certificates in its behalf, of this town, und one from Rev. Mz. a gentleman wall known in Rahway. Matneittae havecnvea ttelt er aad entertain ay eqnally strong confidence in its atheacy. tent men like these would not prawe so strongly what they: did fully believe to deserve it. SCROFULA CURED. ‘This eertificate was handed into Bs Townsend’s Prec this week, and conclusively proves Groene vai de blood ry perfect ‘hree eontrol over the most obstinate di persons cured in one house is ‘inpreceder THREE CHILDREN. Dr. Townsexn—Dear Sir: mas have the pleasure t that these of my children hay on cured of the your excellent medicine. ‘They were aficted parila ae inform rofula, eu ely with b ave taken only four hotties; it pa them away, foe w ch | feel myself under deep obligation. a TBRAG Wo CHAIN, 106 Wooster stret. New York, March Tee Mr OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Dr. Townsend is almost daily receiving orders from physi- clans in different pars nio} This is to certi Siew ‘the undersigned Physicians of the city of (Albany, have 4m numerous cases prescribed Dr. ‘Tewn- seni ySarsaparila wed believe itto be ene of the most valuable f the’ Sarsapai the market. Puling, M45. Wilson, M.D.) RB. Brigus, M.D FE, Elmendor Alba y, April’ 1, 1845. The following is from one of the most respectable physteians on Long Island:— Grexnport, Jnly 10, 1816. Dr. Townsend:—Dear Sir—It is Cie sati jen that t I say to you, thaeT have recently wit veral cases, the most beneficial results from your Hatract of Sarssparita— Being engaged ia the practice of medicine, I have ‘prescribed it, in several cases, and never without benefit. In the remgval of disease: rom a dernnged state of the tive organs, aundice, &c., it far bios peke| thing of the ind ever before offered to the | public. You will please send me two dozen, &c. &e, Respectfully goo 8. C. PRESTON, M. D Dr. Townsend—Being afflicted time past, I have endeavored frequ the ayatem by the nae of physic in out at last, the moi Ife became, rendering uncertain fh the weaker th prospect of effecting cure, Recent mpi edd se feartoly causing yleerations abont the throat and trachea, if riously the organs of life in. thelr virysienl functions. In't hte sate Pwas reapmmended to ty yrup: Hg two bottes lind mye relieved Pes his pooner: And ail tt Gistressiag sytnutoms, In iy case, by its Iifegiving influence, it has restored the system ly its natural state. M: fus confidence in its power to effeet case of gen tir veal ement of fxs f Vii aes me tafecom- nd your Sarsapariila to theliiicted Your sap VAS. McALLISTE ‘Albany, August 90, 1815, Dr. Townsend, 8ir—Some tise since you requested tny of pion of the virtues of your Compound Byra a Sermaperit Tam now prepared give il have used te in my eens aed preeribed Broadiay. Mier he lies fiw sapelia: pleats ietomy, ference over any thing of the kind with whieh Tam ted, both as to its medicinal virtues and the reasonable In sera! (ae affections, c , dyspepsii complaints, or any other wh price at which you sell it. eruptions generall) liver complaints, ito th eae most troublesome Beoesene toall, as asafe a cine. BENJ. J. WEEKS” sh D. Brooklyn, Nov. 21st’ 1816. DYSPEPSIA No fluid or medicine has ever been ly jesemibles the gastric juice gr saliva, in decomposing f gad strengthening ‘uis of Migestion, as this preparation ef essen It positively cures every case of dyspepsia, how ever severe or chroni Brook.rx, March 7, 1846 Dr. Townsend—Dear Sir—In the summer of 1846, I was afflicted with a disease of the throat, chest, and sto the mucuous membrane became so affeeted thatalmost every article of food I took produced such a nausea, or irri ‘hat it was with great. difficulty that 1 could retain food. ed myself almost entirely to the use of eocen: even I was often obliged to throw off. I can scarcely describe the horrid sensation I suffere apposred to me,that frem the roof of my mouth to the lower. part of my stomach was ulce- ated, and’] was appreheusive. thet Thad hot ouly dyspepeia in its worst form, but that [ was threatened with broachitis.. The disease becnme so inveterate, that it preduced a rupture of a yinall blood vessel. 1 was coiifined for several weeks, lostawy rt id felt weak, and wearie least erercine ia mtely saw your saver ent, and recomnig new to be ly respeetable anc have scene Vian Zandt of At iscovered which so near. several names 1 remembered to Ys yt yumber of years in very bad health. From facts'l was induced at first to procure one bottle of your valuar ble preparation of Sarsaparilla, In justice to you I feel id to assure you that Lesteem itan invaluable medicine for such ases as Ihave described. It hax restored me te health and strength: [have used about four bottles. ‘To test its eiicucy, after using ove or two bottles, I omitted for some days to take it, and soon found that I required more, as the disease was not entirely subdued. I regard ita certain cure ford vee ike » cetious of the throat and chest; i¢ 1s socthing, aud operat charm in composing the stomach aud allaying a eoug! in future, ito keep a bottle or two on hand for aay family. With great regard, your fixend W. lL. VAN KLEECK. 1 Sheriff and Clerk of Albany Mr. Van Kleek was formerly the War Departmeat at city and county, and recently it Washington. RHEUMATISM. More than one thousand cases of Chironi ome here heen cured by the use of Dr. ‘Townsend Sarsaparil following certificate was sent us Dee. 11, 1846. To Doctor Townsrnp — Sin—I think it my duty to return you my own sincere thanks for the benelits Ihave experienced by the use of your Extract of ctl I was afllicted for muny months with Rbeuma- tic pains, and also inflammation of the Liver ; the sufferings winch | endured from those diseases rendered ‘my’ life, a bur jeutome. I tried every remedy thet was prescribed for me, fhree of the best physicians in the city, but withont re t. I considered myself incureb) friend was indueed to try y int hopes of success, but J am taken more than half a bottle before I Potrhis, indueed me to persevere in fa Gn Hes have effected an entire cure. It is now sone imonthy Uused your remedy, and | nm grateful and happy toaay I never enjoyed better health. take great pleasure in recon: mending it to the alieted, wis by itouse fisndy belteve’ my life was saved, With the paca respect, allow me to subscribe myself your grateful Iriend, my ‘ . B. 1 Shear 43 Canal nal street, comer of Broadway. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. Dr. Townsend’s Sarsaparilin is a sovereign aud speedy care for incipient Consumption, Barreneas, Leucutshea, or VN mstrtgtion, fucsetinence af Uris charge thereof, and for the general _Prostree tem—no matter whether the result of inherent cause or causes, produced by irregularity, illness, or aceident. Nothing can be more pfurirising than ils invigorating effects on the human frame, Persons all weakness aad lassitude be fore taking it, “at once hecome robust and full of energy ts influence, It immediately counteracts the nerveless ness of the female frame, ,which is the grest cause OF barsen hess. mW Your, It ot be expeeted of us, in cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificntos of cures ‘pertormed, but we can rye the ufllicted that hundreds of eases have boon reported to have been without childre, a few bottles of this invaluable medicine, have been Pleased. with healthy offspring. tly distressed by weak- Da. Towsseno—Myg wite being gr coutinuall dae * id ness and bility, and sufler ing down, falling of the womb, aid having ken whi cine has eflected great cures, and for such cases as T have describe of Sarsaparilla, In a short period her health. Being-grate! removed her comj 1 for the benefits s! Ttake pleasure in thus acknowledging it, and recommeudiag itto the ceive public, M. D. MOORE, ft id - Aleeny, Aon ee (ha comer of Grand and Lydio re Coxsacure, Sept, 28, 1846. Dr. Towxsrxn,—To all whom this nay concern—This i to certify that my ‘wife used one bottle of your Saruaparilla pre- ¥ions to her contivement, nader uve wow alarming aid delicate heing troubled with the dropay, swellingsof Mfections, and very much debilitated; mith my the recommendation of those who had used it, dito try it, with Little oF no faith; and suffice i lesired effect, not ouly ex ration of o1 ay her hi fection gaye wa wealth is now better than had been fora ae time previous. If this will be of any service to you, or any one who doubts the success of the medicine, you are ony, ‘welcome to it. Isubscribe myself your most obedient ¢ oer a iON” ALMOST A MIRACLE. Read the following, std doabt Ifyou can that coneemption annot be cured,” his is only one of several hundred’ cases that Townsend's Sarsaparilla has cured (— Broontyn, Se: 1 was taken a little and pain in as pronounce |, 1846. i ayene my sided creased on dby physicians to have Dr. Townsend—Dear Sir : ago with a severe couzh me very fast indeed, ie eh jwiek consumption. |T rived large quantities of bad ter, had night sweats, and sinking very fast—my doctor said he could ing for’ me. Iwent to the hospital in hey Sohne benetitecs bat wes provouncsd frave'ce tena tie Tones now greatly distressed at the Jungs, —- could hardly breathe— T soon became emaciated, and expected to die; was confined to my bed, and was obliged to have watches—indeed T capnot give you any deseription that would do justice to my caste f Sree Tupposed by my friends tobe past recovery. T hed ated agra number of remedies, and all seemed to be ofno purpose. Trend of some most caecenT, cures performed by your medicine, ‘and to tell you the truth, [suspected there was some haml in them. But I was induced to tr it—I done so, and am very thankdui did. Teannot say thatl am, entirely. well bat f acy son recovered aa to be about my business ail Wope wo be ane tirely well few weeks, My cough and pain in the side, and night » ts have left me, and I raise but ey little, ane fam fast gettl al strevuth, I feel ita duty to give you ‘fn statement o} ‘ou please. pajincinal office Nout State street Boston; Dr. ott Be Sons, Wppares Perel Cohen, ie genuine, unless yt up in the large square bottles, ony e wear SER BROWN. 1 Lute steer, Brooklyn. dling be Cos Be'Novtieod stiet, Phibderphiny B.S ince, Dim ae wc harston Wright & C6 a attect, ‘New (oriey i SHAS aah signed with the ie wre ignore ¢ PETE 126 Fulton be Sun Buildi "5 New York Amores Durol & or ichmond; P.M. Sout ‘Alb thronghont the in, Ain oat dea nde fener ae his name bl = Be