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\ t thestmont. 1 would require the tampetef en anche auget to vouse them from their prosent lethargy, ‘The military power being broken up, the clergy will be tho only class able to exert Influence in Mexico, Could they be assuved that negotiation would not only not dis- | tur, but would tead to ensure the immunity of their re- ligion and their property, there is little doubt they would exert themsvlyes in preparing the minds of the people for peace It would be by no means diffleult to give them this assurance, Let their worship and their property be scrupulously respected wherever our armies go, and the prejudice they oow entertain against us will be dissi- paced. [am firm im the conviction that it is through | their means peace will be eventually restored in Mexico. It will bo, ere long, their interest to establish some stable aud stringent government. of governing the country, except so far as our own inte- Tests are concerned. It will be infested with hordes of | banditti, who, although they may for a time respect the church too much to approprinte its property, will soon | Decoine so demoralized by their course of life, as to lose all respect for things divine and human. They will shortly become sufficiently hardened to prey upon the shrines, the ornaments, and the sacred vessels of the churches, and this state of things will continue until peace shall beestablished. Thus will it become the in- | terest of the clergy to promote peace. | GALVIENSIS. Wasnixoron, May 16, 1847. Misericordia—The) Trophies from Vera Crua—State of the Fine Arts in Mexico. Col. Bankhead, chief of Artillery, who superintended the pianting of the batteries which did such terrific vx- | ‘ecution upon the city of Vera Cruz, arrived in the city last night, with some of the trophies aequired in the ro- duction of the Mexican town and eastle, Thesetrophies | | wore exhibited in front of the War department this | Yel to which he belonged, whic morning at twelve o'clock, and— it was u sorry spectaclo— Those ruds barburie rags, Set out as the best specimens Of Mexieana’s flags. Like those exhibited which were captured at Palo | Alto and Resaoa, the banners from Vera Cruz are of a coarse, barbaric fabric and workmanship, little above the capacity in the fine arts, of the Apaches, Arapahoes, or Camunches, There with the insoription upon it, of BATALLON ERRUANENTH, XO. 2. —the Moxican eagle, wrought in needle-work, probably | the gift of the sisterhood of some convent, which was | $904 per share; un approximation to a civilized production, And in this we have another Silustration of the important fact, that the women everywhere, in matters of taste, are in advance of the men, and the more especially in barba- rous or semi-barbarous nations. They have an intuitive — Lrrbe! md of the tasteful and beautiful, which isa char- | the nd the whole history of this bloody at if the Mexican army had posses sed. but ‘bait tho courage, fortitude, sagacity, humanity of their women, Mr. Polk would ha to) convoke an extraordinury meeting of Congress on the | heels of the regular adjournment, to raise more men for | tho prosecution of the war. ‘There wore tags of uli sizes, from that of a company ‘Aseverbody knows, they are of a tri-color, red, white, and grvon, with the eagle rising | from a bragch of prickly pears. Loe | off in bis the serpent, emblematic, we suppose, +f Santu aes | You never saw such coarse and unpretending saraples | fastened gag us these Mexican trophies. wnerally | thoy arw made of three pieces, each of a different colored | fra cloth, or ganny cloth, of serge,sowed together. ‘The | j Whds. bums. eagle on the white field in the middle, is painted evi- dently with a brush, such as is used by our merchants in marking their boxes; and the paint is lamp black, or perbaps tar, giving the poor Mextean bird of liberty thu RCouuterfeit presentment” of a turkey busrard-—the serpent and the prickly pears are of the same color, ox- cept that to represent the blossoms in this unseemly plant, a yellow ochre is used. Set a newsboy to work | Pith’ piece of cbaroosl on a white board fence, with | thie desoription for, his guide, and he will produce you | | thenational arms of Mexico in'a atyle whioh (we will ba vard a wager of a ticket tothe Chatham pit anda pint | of pea nuts) will surpass in artistical polish these magni- flgent productions of the “ magnanimous nation,” | The serpent in some of the trophies is done in green, and the cagle is done brown, but in all they are the most ‘wretched oaricatures of the fine arts. There was another smull which deserves a par- ticular mention, from the ambition of the manufacturer to produce something a little superior to any thing the world ever saw; aud doubtless, the aspiring “greaser’’ in this work bad his imagination excited, and all his ener- gies called into action, from recollections of the imperial eagles of Austria and Russia, captured by Napoleon on the field of Austerlitz. The result of ourartist’s labors | may be thus summed up. Upon a tricolor of faded and | torn ailk, four feat by two, we have the following tout | ensemble:—Anveagle in the centre, rising from a cluster of prickly pears, with a green suake in his mouth over his head in th the left isa rnde on the ground, and a musket, with a very pnt barrel, standing up right, and sprouting, as it wete, out of the toueh-hole 0 the cannon, Near by, a common drum and two kettle drams are lying on the ground, and a pile of cannon balls. To the right, sneaking behind a large tree, we | have o very uncouth looking alligator, whose object is, from tho direetion he is taking, the capture of the eagle | and the green snake. | The staves, or most of them. are covered with green or | red velvet, with a spiral band of silver or gold lace, ald | 4nd faded, fastened over the velvet with brans tacks. rude spear of copper, iren or brass, is fixed to the top a the staff in a socket | We were disappointed in the exhibition. We had e Pected to see sume samples of the muskets, lan swords, escopettes, &c,, and even the uniform of the Me: can troops of the line, for the gratification of the public curiosity. in addition to the “ banners.” | | confirm any preconceived notions of the imbecility and ‘barbarism of the Mexican people; and to leave an un- weloome impression upon the mind as to the measure of glory to be acquired in a war, however striking its suc- cesses, with such a poor, weak, infatuated, half-civilized. ignorant and contemptible race. Ww Wasuinaron, May 15, 1947, The President's Opinion. | Once in a while we pay our respects to tho President. | We did go last night, in company with Gen. Thomas J. | Green and family, just from North Caroliua, on their | ‘way tothe northward. The President looks a little care We cannot take the trouble | was a small silk embroidered tag, v | | ber. | Thompson: | line, And the truth | ia, the trophies exhibited were decidedly calculated to | | pata | sopelnteas ‘eee Sawa eens | Legislature, as 1 ald: before se will uot eval ftaalf constitutional permission. | Abfew day since | asked an able member of the Sonate Committes'on the Judiciary, if Coa i of his colleagues organization of ee ere te pot t session ? “No,” re- json reparatory to the fall session, The Delavan Hotel isa very ery five baild- tae, ‘und Mr. Rogers, whois the occupant, is undoubted- gentleman. I intend to give a description of sever Bi'of the public buildings in thie ety, by and bye, L announced ‘on Mond: falah of New York, offered his resignation. the House having refused to uccept it, he resumed his seat | vie Comptroller Flagg is one of the ablest men who has eer und oh of that department of the govern- ; Silas Weight was distinguished for indomitable Mollcation and industry when he was comptroller, but | Me Flagg se a comptroller is supurior even to Silas right. Thomas M. Burt, Esq. has entire control ver “the banking department: he is an assiduous and gentlemanly officer, and is worthy of the good repute in whieh he is held.’ The business of this department is exceedingly difficult and Inborious, and this geutleman, who accomplishes it with sueh cheerful facility, deserves the public thanks; these offices, like the office of the Secretary of War, are no sinecures; the work is heavy and laborious, and the responsibility is great; men of experience und ability can alone fili them with honor and safety to the State. Puicape.rnia, May 16, 1847. Our firemen have beon kept constantly on the run since last evening by alarms of fire, which have mostly been extremely trifling in their nature. About 2 o’elock this morning, Matthew Hays, a sea. man on board the English bark Priscilla, was knocked overboard by James Martin, the mate of the English | bark Hutebinson, as be was crossing the latter vessel with two companions, in order to get on board of the was lying outside, Th» body of the unfortunate man has since been found, and Martin bas been committed to await a further | hearing of the serious charge pending against him. ‘The | Parties were both Englishmen. Sales of Stocks at Boston. many, 16.—Excuance Boarp~ —11 North Bank, 96; 10 City » erchants’ Bank, 102; 3 do 10234; 1 Tremont 000; 25 Norwiel, aud ‘Worcester BR, ON: 2 do 1g 100 Kin sBowtoy Dive 5 0 do 4 v Railroad, 2% per cent adv; 25 Railrond $7534 Hes share; 10, Yes. we 46 percent adv; 10 Northern ea 10 Nachua and Lowell Ra road, diy oft, 3 | part a Railroad, 9 8% percent » Fall Titres Railroad, MNorich ‘and ‘Worcester Railroad. $308 pe COMMEKCIAL INTELLIGENCE, State of the Flour Markets. Dernoit, May 12.—The foreign news threw our mar- ket {ato quite s flutter yesterday, and holders and pur- chasers differed as to the effect the news ought to have on prices, The quotations of New York and Buffulo. which we published yesterday morning showed a rise of full 50 cents per “barrel tnd a good demand for | fature delivery. Early yesterday morning, a aal | San oem attd ntoained ila tin ane a bones of sales at $5 25. Holders asked $6 3756 in the afternoon We quote at $52 $6 12)¢ from wagons and $5 26 in quan- tity, with an upward tendency. Baurinong, May 16.—Exports of Flour and grain to Europe from Baltimore for the week ending yesterda To London—Ship Miasisippl-with 8,265 bbls, our. 671 do corn meal 12,000 bushels oats, 13,000 do ship stuff. La14 bags quereitron bark, 18 tons sassaifras root, 86 do pork: 200 Kegs lard. 58 hid. tobacco 56 boxes manwifactured do., 2 boxes furniture. To Liver- Ship Louisiana, owith 708 bbls. flour, 8,259 bush- twat in bags, 60 baga bread, 93 bbls. flour, 52 water casks, 2 ship stoves. 4,000 bbis. staves, a quantity of lum- To Hull rieimn ship Rimswell, with 161 boxes cheese, 200 kegs lard. 364 sides pork, 9,060 bushels wheat, 23,000 do onts, 6 bbls, flour. To’ Cork—Ship Levant with 1,000 bbls, flour, 18.4643 bushels corn in bulk, 6.37934 do in bage, 1.088 bbis, corn meal.—Ship Genesee, with 9,064 bushels yellow corn in bulk, 91,783 do in bags. Br. bark Inthe, with 2.060 bbls flour, 6,987 bushels ellow corn in bags. 6.203% do in bulk.—Br. brig Richard Parker, with 750 bbls. flour, 500 do corn moal, 3,742 bushels white corn in bage, 6.300 WO bbl. staves.—Br. brig Donegal, with 600 bbls, flour, 284 do corn meal, 135 bbls. corn containing 472g bushels, 50 bbls. navy and pilot bread. 25 half bbla, crackers and biscuit, 6 boxes do, 2,975 bushols wneat in bags, 2,966 do corn in bags. Vessels in Port. loading or ready to load Flour and Grain for Europe—For London—Br ship Boyne Miller; Br burk Sir E Parry, Gray. For Liverpool— ships Hampden, Briggs; Lydia, Soule; Henrietta, Sharp: Oregon, vans; Marion, SicKertie; Matilda, Smith; W Dawson, Spitall; Br bark Elizabeth, Scott; Br brig Bowes, Elwood’ For Glasgow, Scotland—Br barks Christian, MeKellar; Norway, Iughes. For Ireland— Br barks Ayrshire, Miekmeeken; Barlow, Fordy; Bow. ‘ling, Key; Irvine, Daughty; Marmion, Lane; Olinda Wilson, Jordan; brig Aun Wise, Herbert; Br rederica, Wadington; Worsley, Keetley; Uaro- Storey; Neapolitan brig Mrenacria, Legana, By brigs Llirain, Fox; wne, Ewart; Maria, Campbell; Mary Henney, Peters; ‘Neriad, Dawson; Shepherdess Craig; Volent, Peterson; W. Crow, Dixon; William & Sarai, Surrey; Shaw, Tevott; Br schr Jane May, May For Havre—Ship Sarah, Cutter; Bremen bark Diana, Kuhlman, For Rochello—Fr brig Union, Pavie. For Madeira—Brig Justina, Johnson. Cincinnati, May 12.—There was a good demand again to-day and sales reached 2300 bbis, including 89 bbls late | on previous evening, from river at $495, and 350 do | from railroad at 5 10 delivered. The particulars to-day were 150 bbls from river, 450 do from canal, 100 do from store, and 100 do from river at $5; 170 do from railroad | at $o, delivered; 289 do from store and 456 do from cu- nal at $5 10; 70 do choice, at $5 07; 100 do from rail- Foad at 5 10, delivered; sundry wagon lotsat 5a $5 07. | brig Coal ‘Trade. The quantity sent this week by railroad is 26.349 18 —by canal 5249 06—total for the week 31,599 04, which is 1,016 tons less than last week. The de- crease on the railroad is 2,264 and the increase on the canal is 1,249 tons, Total’ for the season, by rail- | road, 379,078 07—by canal, 24,740 07. The freight by canal remains the same as last week, 70 | cents to Philadelphia, and $1 80 to New York. Boats are more plenty than they were last week, particularly to carry coal to Philadelphia. Freights to Eastern ports remain without much varia- tion from last week. We quote as follows:— To New York + + $1 20 a $1 25 ‘The price of white ash coal, on board, ranges for lump. from 3 30 to $3 75 per ton—prepared coal 3 623¢ to $370; Ted ash from 375 to $3874; Lehigh coal from 3 87 ‘worn, but is sanguine of a speedy peace with Mexico. Without guns or munitions—their strong-holds captured | —their spirit destroyed—their leader disgraced, and ge- | neral distrust among themselves. as to their capacity to | expel their invaders, the Executive believes they must sven come to terms. Col, Miles, late Governor of Monterey, was present, and is clearly of the opinion that this war will enure immeasurably to the improvement and liberation of the Mexican people; aud that the further it is prosecuted, the more it ga ‘work to their advantage in the end. ere wefe a number of ladies present, and, ag fiom at stinctive idea of her gooduess, and that her sym- pathies were in their favor, they all clustered around Mrs, Polk; and she had a good and pleasant word for them all. There was one fair geo creature, with a bouquet of flowers, surmounted bye rich scariet bloa- som from the Mexioan cactus family. She bad her rea- son for this,—and we suppose it had something to do with the recollections of an officer of the army of Vera Cras. a, ing of officers, it will bo gratifying to the innu- Mends of Gen, Shields, toleurn, that though the ieateees put a ball through the front of ‘his waistcoat, coming out at the back, they failed to kill him. | The Secretary of State was the only member of th Cabinet that we saw in tl ornpany at the President and Senator Yulee was the only member of Congress Respectfully, THE DOCTOR. P.8. Ranshen, the door-keeper, hes taken to the garden. The last Martin has Gone out kid the house, Ausanr, May 16, 1847 Assistant, Vico Chancellor Anthony Robertson inust his present office, or the act appointing him a Commissioner of the Code in the place of Chancellor ‘Walworth, who desiined to serve, is, | suspect, voidable. The discretionary Provision that was incorporated into this act by the Senate, authorising Mr. R. to take the oath of office ns Commissioner, aftor tho expiration of his present office in July next, was non-concurred in by the House. ‘Ihe bill was then changed into a simple act of appointment, without investing the Contsaies| ange with any discretionary powers whatever, amd passed the Logisiature in that form. According to @ proper inter- pevtetion of this act, Mr. R must take the oath of office as soon as may be after his appointment ‘The bill repealing the excise law, which passed the Le- AL Inst day of the session, is aa follows: The act entitled “ An act relating to excise. tt to Hosuttag tee of intoxteating liquors,” parsed $4.—Pottsvitle Journal, May 15 —_—_—_———————— Passengers Salled. Livenroo1.—Steamship Caledonia—Eurl C two ludies Cathcart, maid aud man servant: Miss G Leuk Mrs Bradour; Ww Mrs. Robinson and daughter. Dol- in Sandford FM Western, J Batterabee aud lady, FRug, MC Rovers, Geo T Campbell. 1" Cusler. Wm Fur tess, DW Cathy Td Barrie, 3 hellland, ©) Western, TC Kerr, M De Chas Ap pee Kev Mr Gleanie and lady, F Wood, AJ Brown, A MC i K Smith, John Sommer: ville, A Basze, Wit Beal, 3 s Chamieriatn, i Boocyer, NJ Desart, Capt Slaveley, elwright, V ‘este, J il Orue, GB Beanent, 4 bie ‘Simmous, J More! aylo » K B Sheppard, J Earle, T charitGu, Be Sta jooze, Henry Owen. John Simpson, W Tilghave uel Fermandy, € Tibher, R Nelson, J Monteli, J Caw: Bichwel, A C Wheelwright, by Blanchard, Jor Mrs Fraser, 8 Sheev kos vo Meltenry, Z Cashing, Mr Radcliffe: He sturthy, Somuel ites, Chas Taylor, Paull Lobet, J Prestou—05, Hatirax—J Clews.J A Dawton, A Thorndike, F Cod- W Putnan— mau Foreign Importations. Havnr-—Ship 8+ veru~2000 burr stones to J Hardhorn-—1360 do H Bodmer 50 lskers champagne Markoe, Wilbur & co \ case G'S Felix—29 do © Dord—1 bales Mawson, bro’s—4 S ( Robb: Hard—2 Kiam, bro’s—11 B Waittle—1 WH Smith & co— 2 Gillespie & Stadwell—41 J Dupre & co—1 L Roger. Guile liane & co—2 LB Birswe '& co—b0 De Rham & Moore—2 O Varet—28 bales 15 cages to order. ee MARITIME HERALD. PURKT OF NEW YORK, MAY 17, sUN Rises, AUN SETS Arrived, Pontiae, Moses, April lith, from Belfi son & Watson. 215 st jd in co with shi} 2 0 Ni jor Biaiiptllen Beil th cys Kom Sah (E order. ‘April buh, at Jat 46, lon 90:25, spoke Br London for New Ship Severn, Cheever, 21 days from Havre, with mdze to W Wiutlock, jr,'and 229 steerage passengers to Boyd & Hinck- man. Apri ‘Vist, lat 3, ke packet ship Ashburton, hence for Liverpool. Tong £1'30, exchanged sagvals with packet ship Yo Ship Clifton, In sacks salt, 100 to yy 14. 1845, and the act amending the same, passed | 16, 1846, are hereby repenlvd xc. 2 This act sball take effect immediately.” A citizen of New York visited Albany several | days before the adjourument of the Legislature, and made some exertion to get an appropriation of $7.00, | to provide an outfit for the crew of the frigate | Macedonian, that has been detailed by the general gov. | ornment for the transportation of food for the relief of | Ireland. | confideatly hoped, when | jearned the nature of the errand upon which this gentleman came hero to | the capital, that the appropriation asked for would be | made without delay. But tie House refused to yote the | Appropriation; it was said that it wasa gratuity, and | that the Legislature could not give away the public | money. The chamber probably forgot that Congress | Fi he vessel for the purpose, and there is no doubt ut that it might have followed such an example with perfect propriety | ‘The army officer who was pointed out to me in the Se- nate chamber, a few days ago, as Vol. Belknap, was Lt. Van Vilet, a talented artillery officer who partic\pated in # beattack upon Monteroy The New York Herald has published 4 cqmmunica- tion from Steen Bille, late Danish Consul, in regard to | the operation of tribuals of conciliation in Denmark,and | the leading principle upon which they are estab in | that country. That able communication was sent to the | Senate of this State, and that body ordered it to be | thus manifesting its tense of the rospectability | 4,2 of the consul’s letter. But, though the constitution authorizes tho establish- ment of tribunals of conciliation, yet their organization | upon # basis different from that upon which bourds of arbitration or referees it present organized in this State, will ner probably meet with any favor in the pro- poms in truth it may be doubted whether | fits" ; April ath, Lat See ceatation, which, 10 granting sutho, ity vo create | (eeu hey a aT Was, trom Ne Si cetis of conciliation, provides that “such tribunals from Car Wales) for Balt shall have no power to render judgment to be obligatory ‘en the parties” without their previous assent, con- Son, Lith, lot ‘0 of flour, son of which appeare lo have been burnt, Stup -, 8t Johns, NB, 45 days from Liverpool, wip front Bark Ssabella, (Br) Hewart, 45 days from Liverpool, with passengers. a ark Mountaineer, 35 days from Liverpool, to Bennett, ‘0 Bark F Wright, jr, Pittee, 28 duvs f-om Dundalk, in ballast to Howes, Godfrey & co.’ April Mth, Int 58, long 18, spoke shiv Queen Victor for Havre, 25 ays out. w ark Maria Lovisa, Wienhem Crouk, 35 days fim Antwerp, in Dallast, a ¢ pissengers to Kunklemanu & co— Apeil 30% n Kalamazoo, Clark, from Liverpool for Philadetpl Wao brig Corinth.” 20th, fat 4 IL, I 23 anole Bricich cre Willices Dietabintes treme Welakoucte (ina) jor Quebec Br bark Fegan Belac, Webster, 45 days from Dublin, in bal- | at and 188 passengers, to Roche & Brow nah bark Qrio, bafleors to Wea Welnee itt eetataeh Hamburgh bork “America, Howehieads, 90, d werp, with ® small quantity of oil, to Schmidt & Pefart Archimedes, Buck lays f ark Archimedes, Buckman, 42 days fra with 150 tons iron, t6 Richard Bark Ralph, Cross, € 7TH saeks salt, Lo master, French bark Diane, Heinheut, 31 days from Havre, in ballast, and 136 passengers, to Boyd & Hincken. Reward, Brazer, $1 days from Shoreham, (Eng,) in Dall’ st, to. mas brig Harrison, Buskitt, 16 days from Sunderland, with 210 af coal to order. rermen brig Amazon, Heine, (3 days from Bremen, in ballost and 108 passengers, toJ © Muller json, 43 days from A pop '& Co—100 passer rom New Yort from Ant- alchea—123 16 over, 32 days from Liverpool, with erry with go Brig Scotia, (By) Burnett, 8 Says from. 63 steerage paasengers to Bro’s & Co, k, in ballast, and from Boston for the Banks 2 "Bria Providence, (Bi). hahon, 18 | wah platter wo Boule & Whitney. ‘essel to | w ‘Matiehusen, 37 days from Antwerp, in | | elsewhere. recmsegh | for Clocks and Bow WI Spit. aus Severn, 35d; ¢ Diane, ‘ihe 1» (ol fee) 32 32" teive to Whitlock & C right, Jr..of Boston, fu Cape Clear. rig Tisrone, fn ig Faleouer, “5 ten May ie ite el Eaves Del., Mey 14th,—The bark Turk, from Bost brig ‘topsail ooner uuknown, came in y este! ternoon, and mnchore eee the sponte where the: sieeesca te, for Bosants Be Rogers, Yor ‘40; Ge Geo I Many wea ously ill) not known. rl ning, below hi od i sions ‘jz 7s ews Cc: oouer Billow ‘Wreck Master, who will no. doub ng “ntererted’ Her crew ere taken off the" minent peril, b Messrs A West, Jacob credit cainot bs avrardad to these get terested exertions, 1 ing filous position in whieh they were, placed: for ha tauce beeu iched to them yest certainly il perished outfiout NNE. Weather t TM asarai: bee ie oaived-eotp Pesilons Mis lndelntia’ for Boston (New Zealwud, Poland, do, di Allen, New York, for do, lath, rehrs Outari den, for Norfolk aid market, Mary Jane, Ph Niagara, Spauldi ork for Boston: do tor Hallowell, Sawea fe Eliza, Tea cdne: Rune doi for Mies E Tr blown a gale nearly ail night, the ache Hard, of Providences dregged ashore in, the barbor, will come off at high water, 1io damage, ‘The schr C and oue other fort pane not ascertvined, came im cou! night and. both fost fh joms,. The above were all in port tito sfhr Redington, destination, &c, unkown, wheu the mai clone afernoon. 4 weaul | olds ae sti Pacner Suirs New Youx, Cropper, sail this mornin, Letter bigs at a Biverpegit will New Yo: on Tuesday. flpin’s and at Kenyon’ Cranissa, aletter from St Peters, Martinique, tou the 20th ult. French brig Clarissa was lost at the f the harbor of St Peters, aud sixty-three lives lost. all washed on shore and buried on the island. about 7 PM, and imm ely bilged; Weasel, and probably ‘the cargo a total loss. Tl crew took to the boat aud landed near Stonington, sa nothing bat what they had on, The E wasa i taeesly tons register, 18 months old, and was valued at about half of which i is supposed to be Bedford. No insurauce on cargo. It is thought that in a smooth sea a part of the cargo may be fished up. Notice to Mariners. Derantment or Starz, i «,, Washington, sth 4 The follor information, bas a communicated to this Deparment by the {charge the United States at uni Port of Frederick- ‘orth Jutland, have from Sdanenie Ist of March layed on the po pole provided Apo ‘with globular baskets or iilooth ot meter, and covered with sail cloth striped black, will he visible to vessels approaching the harbor during stormy weather and easterly winds, which occasion low water an strong currents, namel ‘one covered by insurance in in New ated on the eustern, coast of ished a notics G Bee «(iar ) there will te on BO o ih) var be = the By 1 Balloon, that the pil annot come out of the harbor. By2 Balloons, that there is in the mouth of the h or not more than 12 feet water, loons, not more than 11 feet wat loons, not more than 10 feet wa' is are often driven to seek refuge in the of consider it proper to communieate thie in- Department for the better protection of our C Translation.) Ty addition to the seamarks laid out ee at Xe ar, pursuant to from ane ere will, as soou ae the following six is Stene: frtloms in depth, red pal side of Jessens Gi abreast of Arniilde Wood, I beacon, 4 oF: pole with 2 brooms, Iw'Aannevs Bar on Biont, 3. At the northtend of the ‘ Ktepperne,” which project from the northern extremity of Samso, about 444 quarter miles 40°N, from Isehoved, 1 beacou, 2 fathoms, white pole with i broom. at" Glerilds- hie .) whieh Tee fathoms deep, red EEN SEALAND AND Fausten, ef of Kalvo, 1 beacon, 3 or 4 fathoms, red \k, about a short of Dyrefodens F 6: ,'3 or 4 fathworas by jurehoved, 1 beac dep, white pole with 2 broom ‘Nontn Coast or Faunay. of Purgardens reef, 1 beacon, 5 or 6 fatlioms despre 2 brooms. incl uterng the firths, or coming from the northward ble channels, Will keep the beacons with the e starboard those with white poles the larboard side. To ai rae in the case of eh nels having an ensterly the main channels betws as also in Omo Sound and Omo Tote, the beacons are arrang- ed 0 as that vessels coming from the eastward keep the bea- cons with red poles on the starboard side, and those with white poles on the lat In order, as far as possible, to cxrry out this, principle as re- ards the beacons. there wi he course of the present ve: gr the bi h ill, in th present radually made the fol erations in the mode of dis: rd the beacons p v Weill be furnished wing beacor ef, Brune reef, east side of thi ide of Laso, west side of ** Lasw NE extremity of the Lysegrand owl, Soborghovedgrund shoal, the Kalkgrand shoala aE Steves ‘Jensborggrund shoal,Hatte reef, Balsaxen, and the Lillegrund shoal. 2. The following beacons will be furnished with white : The beacon att reef of Laso, atthe Silderonue, ud shoal, at the southeast ex: efanas reef. ith red poles, cy with aatriped pol . The beacous at Laso will be. decdaoerd as follows : of Laso, nort brooms. Syrodden beacon with two brooms with one broom. Hyudergrand shoal beacon with one broom reversed. Kobbergrand shoal beacon with two brooms re- versed. Frobbersrand: outheast extremity beacon with one ball, with ove bri ¢. On the sout! Knallen beacon de ot 1 Laso : The Silderonne beacon with ide of Laso : The NW reef beacon with ide of “ aie Rende The northermost on with two brooms. ¢ to time, on the laying out of the above mentioned new bencoms. either this board or the beacon inspector, Second jeut. Schultz, will giv ym pr pf the position and ap earanice ‘te journal, (ot Ce jamburg “Borsen Ai and Altona “Mer oard of Customs and Commeroe,) 20th Feb. 1817. BLUHME, Spoken. Ship Baltimore, us § xed “April Ith, for New York, May 1. Jat 43 28, lon 36 ip steering E, April 19, lat 48 16, Potomac, of Alexan lon 30 05, Ba Carlo, Hole, from Boston for Livernool and Croustad from Dublin, for New, May 5, lit sabe, js Britinuia, from St Johns for Cork, May’ 10, at 43, ‘Whalemen. Spoken by pilot boat Commerce, ship Neptune, of and for New Loudon, last from Pernambuco. Foreign Ports. RBatg, ay 12—Arr ship Cour de Lion, Kendall, yes Lag a ghip Cambri Biele: Glasgow; 9th, Kendal! th, bi eur de 1 } Londons K Port Giiasxow, Hainford. ‘Capt Birnie, of the Cambria, arrived last Saturday iat spoke 2th April lat p Sophia, Moffatt, Homa @uebvey ; nd Teak ng badly—both pumps were constant! ‘ the Emma Searle, also inthe lee. rar a Boston, May 15—Arr Br bark Hindoo, Hughes, Caernarron, Wales. ‘Telegrapeod, bark Palmetto, Ye this port) Thos Conway, Rio Jan Paine, Ponee; sehr Willis Patm ener Caletonier Lotz, Liver ock, New Orleans; schrs, Suffoll sveling Fi few York; Friend, Moral ey 1i—Sld_ schrs Rochester, Smack, ‘New Horton, Gandy, do; Wm Penn, Driscoll, i tek Cum ry: Ft Rich- a er oe Nin YORK AND HARLEM RAILRO. i Coane Tey iey! election for thirteen Directors of this at the office of the Company, No. 4 Tryon ay. the, 18th ny May next, between the hours of P. he transfer books will be closed ten days prior to the election A. KYLE, Jr. 8 n Jt. See _New Vork, April 6,107. ‘anim ttre X. CHABERT takes this medium to inform his friends and the public, that he has again resumed the prnetice of medicine at No. 478 Grand street, his assistance, he and attendance, trusting that his ufficient to satis ee oe? all cases will alle: re uffering humanity mit 300% SILVER. 21 Prince street, third block west of Broadway, is constantly mann faeturin German | Silver, of various numbers and widths, which he will warraat to,be equal to any other, foreign or domestic, for quality, and h he will sell at wholesale and retail at reduced pric PS. All goods sold will be delivered in any part of the city joklyn, free of expense. apl7 in TO THE R’ LADIES. dered reverse, han read, and kid gloves; 360 bi Also, 300 doz. cott belowd the usual prices, pa ¥ 7 a 3,000 Thal tinenss Ge a al gloss ever tered toh he public. Wholesale dealers will Eall and examine and Judge for themselves before: yrare! treet Tanterns forsale. dSlass Be ws, al HO ‘GR, ERWARDS, . SEE, ean treet, HipEs—7 Dry Southern tae now -Tandiog, Ly B Frances P. Beck, from AOPEHBE A 8 and for Oke y em. caps, from and silk hosiery, 25 percent | al Im! atime my! 65 and 67 fase street. Bark Sara, fur tte also, most of the fleet from SW ys from on to Boyd & mn, ene f Shas axtived ja the ei The iy atuck aboue ig otch ek ates fe a enc’ bulged. “Fore, um and mitzeo ten Overboard short aft ‘ourand sengers, er. pul Taland, D was landed: oe run and robbed. don Harbor, ‘outer ‘creme pa rp ae Test of 1 9 tonda ish at from Liverpool 16th ult. itd i Bs, oa, Herald Marine Arrived—Bark Turk, Eldndge, Bi a, Sai Bibraltar;, aches ‘De oe 2 Monga Nelson,” Baker, Boston; Janes, Smithy Bel i Amboy ‘praley: el ar Wi ay berk low apip Saraunch, Traley, fr “ Belay dan New York aud brig Stary ‘Aen froes do. T das A. 0. eg W. Potts, Washingto ¥ Cece gelica, Croton Hore. J. Putnam Bowron; Mrs ‘Osboru, Nocttiesnerons 'W. Joslyn, Hollister; M. L. @ Seri Keeseville; W. Platts- urg: R. W. Ainsworth, Jefferson county; Ny aster: K; Sleeper, Mount Mortis, Betina: juns, Milior Char i" Auchenbeck, & Pattergon, Mr Ra v. Om pson, Tote Jel, Haverst ave Baual Gormly Ro w ork; W ester; Ss. But’ C,H. Roggles, L. B. Lewi Ge brussell, H.W. Stick- or tne reid, G.H-'Saow, Bustoa. rats Hovss, J. Paulding, N. ¥i,D; Willams, Albany; TB. Fireh, Bhaia: Nass; a MaDe Wilson Whiteballs: Mee and Ms Daly Provide » Strong, J. Maul, J. Camor, re . 7 ; oer fh layer, Watertown J. Lea, Phil. N. Du ey Bice, JR, Wilks, Boston . M. Della Forre ‘Longe ee No Oa P) fay Fa ‘Mr. aud Mrs. Crouse, son's Hover. eG 8. Carew, Norsieh: j Griswold. Stonington: BE Wily laud, 'Qreantield ie G. Woo & gain Mt t rain th, New Hay SW. ‘Richards, , Westport: ‘arring, Amsterdam M Staph England, SA Waitt oma Ne 8 forthumberlan Dorset; 8. Leap, Wiscousi Peru cor Hamilton: ‘. W Wiburmetee, “Bilst Roches, ter vlor, Detroit} ort: Leman Cabotr We iy jiossy. Musbuargh vt Boa E. ‘estern, Yankee Ts Brown, Rochester; Parker, ‘Dutchess co. 3H. J. Cowen, ed Wicks, Green cord A Albany C. Gilbert, G, Innes, Mi Oapinn 3 Lia's | hia; Dr It . juile, Ealine Stevenson, Mor Pe Hletbert, Nontre Cannell, Monti ilo; aj Fic itt, St Johns, NB: F ks cask lion. at Pla errs rkieA. Buikes D Ellion'sSinereilie;. cs Stanton Kiaderhooke, w Erataxp Hou yoltishlign, Lima r “ir Baldwin, Ne H. Stephens, Worcester: Grae! daybre Nortnern Hore. pif Suffer, Haverstraw; Me Porter snd Indy, Rochester; Oates, Toronto, ©. W.; Mr, Preatiss, Washington Cit bers, Dundaff; G.'G. Loop, Hillsdale; we and family, Dutches co.; J. Lancaster, Philad. HLL 2 Wik: Ross, New Jersey; J. Meltoberts, | PRARL STREET wi B, Beales, Virginia; A. Grover, dos deuce; A. G. Eagl Charles Hod Pew fear T. Boles, Ohiot 4 Mrs, Potter, pn (as a; Geo. HM, Michi Hay ley New Pontiacs (apt, Wier, v ‘Thompson, Phi T. H. Hopkins, New peat 8. ‘I. Seaman, Troy; 8. Mevicker Caukils B. utehildy Deiaware Coe Shaikland Hockney, J. Cromwell Hy Qawexo W. Price, Newport; J. At- wood, D. Greenvill Peacock, Mr. ‘Thompson, C. New Jers 4 eVan ag Sing Sing; J. yer Aust, New i §, ‘Thompon, Wate Halk GoW, Granttemasy AL Gas, ‘Getiman, ih | W. Connelly, Albany, jeateny Hore. kt. Niven and: lady, Lawrence Iswego; H. B. Cowles, Caldwell: ‘a Haverstraw; J. EM “yp. Arthur, New York Bnee, J. Rawson, Obi mith, Steuben Co; W. 1 sid von, Attleboro: J. Reff and Loomis, Capt. Pita R. T. G. Cowles, Ne vill ‘yr Tran Ri: man, pode of faforaing his friguds and the public that he has ioved to 98 Chatham street, where he coutlaues to teach Vir lis, Violoncello, Guitar ‘and Singing as heretofore, either in clauses oF singly. bya new and imryoved method ‘neculinls his own, by which his pupils are advanced in one ball’ the usual ti _# rene Accordion taught. ‘Terms modern m4 300% ¢ N CERTAIs IMPORTANT MALADIES—The adthor of the “Private Treatise,” Dr. Ralph, begs to state that the may be consulted wpon any of the di ere npforr@lio, reer ie lta: Bee Wekaae nat eet ny cated disorders entailed on these organs by veaereal_m orimproper habits, at his residence, 88 Greenwich street, from 9 to 12 A. M., and from jo9P. Ma (Sunday, exe pted.) His treatment is the most rade as well ns rapid and convente, that can be devised, as wot illingly be attested by tho sanda, would the subject pe tion by post, my be addressed “Box 869, Lower Post Offi a and will the most faithful ane deliberate atten receive nT Ite the prevent fection, which is now offered for a Ray is aware tha ¢ heretofore been offered to rT ut is warranted iv the feeble and the community, by Hnorane pete belief that 0 detriment to him, ingle nad ites valuable specific shall have been purely vegetable, entirely ts and a fruit growing in he yern coast of the Mediterra- pean Sea, and when chemically and proportionably combiued, forms an oil of the softest and most impenetrable nature to tained from the # hole vegetable kingdom. Its use und ap- plication is entirely external, very conveniently made, and 1s desigued for the use and protection of both male and femsle. he perfection and co ratection is found in the use of a ata | Beware of of the tk lly apy contained in a small fancy box with the buttle. laced in each box, and when once rxam- entirely convince the most sceptical. whole, $1 per bor re prompaly Alle For sale at 121 Fulton street, 278 Broadway, Cherry st, 150 Bowery coruer Broome, 35 Bo: Grand, 505 Vearl corner Cross, comer Canal, 107 West Broad wa; BOARD IN THE COUNTRY. FEW families enn be accommodated with board at one of the most delightfully situated and healthy summer resi- Drange county, one mile from the Hu: Comwall-—the from u Early application please, inquire of A. inm streets; R. Sinclair, 435 Houston street ; Broadway. ER “AND: APPARATUSTI Matthews, No manufactare, of all the Le rag | or bottling with printed directions bra the making: of Soda up of the apparatus an paratas will iceompany exch m27 im* re 1G ESTABLISHMENT the. reception and 12 W ery 0 New York COURT & DESCHAUX new and superior style. all sorts of goods, se twist, either plein or shaded; trams, org: ins, aed 5 spun silk; zephyr worsted and woollen yam; sewing cotton, mohair. Tien, and cotton yarns, be Boggart po dyed and cleaned m6 30r* 381 Broadway. al cheerfully ‘com- iy Tess, MelIntosh, to state that he i charges trom the ears: that fessional care of Drs. Castle and E: ay) he entirely recovered his fearing. we military duties.” Simned, H.McNeven, 8u forces, Jamaica. ACOUSTIC OIL, for lea " incipient deafness, pains, noises, collectio rom the ae tide fi ischarges m6 301% GH, HAIR “RAND wig MAKE as yermoved to 118 Broadway, entrance by store 01 Mr, St. John, Hatter, directly opposite the Cit Hugh's removal wan wot auniipated, and hi sioned by the agent for the premises, the d Published ina few days, and will exhibit ery, almost without x parallel, 1 600 ‘AILANTHUS TREES, for ree for sale cheap, now. standing in in Greenwich lane, opposite Charles treet. Ente to Henry PEE On a EE Eco, 21 Wall street, ‘over the Mechan Alan, Forest and Ornamental Trees, of all kinds MONEY LENT. ONEY i tes ‘The a pric and sums on Iv blate,Jewelrn Vaan jece of treach m6 lit*r vlan, advanced in large wate! iamond ONTHLY REPORT FOR APRIL, OF oH, Met MEDICAT, ane SURGICAL INSTITUTE ° “9 Indigestiqes Acidity 12 Examined to detect =i 1 Uleer ‘on the Nose. 12Q 3 Asthma Spasmod f Avare Ahermatinin” Inflammation of Byes 2 Scurvy of the Gums. 1 Abdominal 43 Partial Deafness. 6 Gonorthees, 13 Semina; Weakness. 3 Se 4 Impotency. 4 Irv 3 Glee o fone standin 4 Primary Chaner 5 De nnd Lees of Ay ; Pain in the Left ‘Side. 2 Tertiary Ver 1. fery. 3 oerites. i wet pe] of the Urine. 5 Pat Falling of the Womb SUCCERSIGL ‘OPERATIONS ‘A xD'CURRS i eration. for lorate Tne. "The eM Tasers tirely recovered These operations are rare, and the recovery after them still 3. B. was teat best surgeon in w York. ‘This is one removed. of the reatest performane ion for Phym ces in surge’ 1 Dislocet "it of a id put on 3 Operatin ine veral abscesses coenct Zz "the r attended to ber cater Poor atend TOMER BOSTWICK Men Mt*r Physician and barge Pincers bbls of superior apelin pal fi hasers, by "46 South t, euzceator io Cooke: facture of Thumb. ture in Urethra. 14 Bneysted Tamers removed. 2 Operations for Hydrocele. re Lets of long standing. 1 Tumor removed from Eye also for the putting» made garments, which Satz lowes nose abl gods, wine ‘will | ei St cecae tae t dari oo a to seven oa ieahegesenaes Maiden Lane. ) SOUND TEETH. pee see Broniray.coner of Wh Vale to his superior and approved acrention of the va ae caroes fn Coe ie ed {n'bus practice of eiglveen years, has obtaimed an iyance i ace orasieacne conth with, great’ all is composition for fifing decayed and sore teeto, Feat acipe ata qoketiva scewrty itr: in every cespect. It is put into the tooth without aoy ety pened Welavetiea ie™ GOUNTRY MILLINERS, Peat ROBERTS ‘373 Broadway, 2 invite the at- a kof ay intl, et fe Aye Late Veil; Bruxell ah lutos Potattand fancy: Nets s reat variety of goods, which he will sell at a 7 low al SOLAR LAMPS: GIRAN DOLES, HALL LAN- HE su Brackets, H Glass Vases, for mae or country. ORNS AND TEA TRAYS. bacriber ‘1 Stocks vo P diradots Sol i sae Chasis, joel ‘Tea trays ruaments Aud city, dealers w ero on is an id it to their advant alt and ¢3 sod easing teatog ‘above eer which can be sold at w! hole. Tu “* JOHN ww. MORGAN, 1¢ door from 5 AND UbALEKS LN IMPUK TEKS WOOLLENS. pigzow fe! 5 OO, Refinishers of Cloths, Cassimeres, The Gold Mi ‘al jee toon awarded by the American Insti- ei tute, for eft with Messrs. to whom they may refer. N- B.—Two thousand dollars insured ou goods for aceon pemor manuer of refinishing, Orders may be WOLCOTT & SLADE: No. 63 Pine street. vy 'CO:, 2 Broad street. RIGHAM & CO.-c0 Fuse street, GAS FIXTUKES OF ALL KIN of Bre roa GAS CHA in all their varieries of patterus and sizes. be taken for fitting, in the neatest Churches, Hotels, aud the Private dwellings, at the shorte “Alt kinds of gas Gxtures regilt, rebronzed and. resil- apl7 Imtr ble te sonal N.B. vered, CH us bhlood-vessels, nerves, &c., which. feedand nourish the Ei thereby prev. ‘baldness and grey The a vegernbl esides its ton'e and stimula. it fects, an Its balsami accelerate bed Fiske ustain rease or pomatum, dway, has on hand ALIERS, BRACKETS AND FEN AMES G. MOFFET, rh Pri ‘are emoail aes west tracts: will beautiful st yablic buildi as well a: notice and on the most rea- of Ny (9 r a tON rendte tes eruptions ey Sot dandrif id st thevakin, canslag's beaiiby: seston’ inthe thorough cleansing wash, iiky. glossy moisture for the hair. bets free from their delete: ie propes ossession of pene vigor, silky so! lundancy to the lat ri peried of life. and purifying, vt dispels scurf, dandriff and ajl imupurities of the skin. aay ly powerful ‘are its re-productive powers, in baldness; and in s where all other articles failed it b tot fail plentitade of pristine beauty. Price $1 per bottle. Frepered onty by WM. i Bost oer for sale ha B.& JANDS, drugg' corner of val eee at 273 Br v a 77 Bast. ama | Far aay ¥ ac apenenced SCHOOL | WN THE “Fae COUN as oe aly No pains spared to a to render them comfortab! s for several years- Rates ofehilacen. ant exceeding ten, ‘The care and discipline is parental, er a pupils in their studies, and appy, while underher charge. Great attention Pat to their reall and morals, ‘The location in very retired and healthy. No day scholars admit ere are afew vacancies. For terme and references ‘enquire at No. 156 Lav 226 2w*c SARDING N Two xentle men and their He gent me! commodated with tee aiaahd ed rooms, with bed re rooms attached and fall board, in a pleasantl hose nS ituated arroll Poet: Aaeir ‘at present at 95 Spring street. Ne many experiments, the perfect tion was Courtlandt street. Meoele tiers it for yut cost, if it bursts di he inventor of le, pledging himself to replace ing one season’s use. The new for covering the inside rubber ye, having afte: been perfected, the hose is now offered as article originally contemplated, when the inven ted. Xt is now all right: For sale at No. 23 ORACE H. DAY. m3t Imre ~~ BABY HE ATTENTION of mee and of nurse: nursery, wl 100 Broadway. 223 ims ATCHELOR’S instautaneous Liquid Hair ns ii perior beautiful and permanent black oF injuring th markab fe Ii JUMPEKS! BABY JUMPI hich ma} re LIQUID HAIR DY to anything yet offered for eolorin; browa, wil 5 07 he wouderfal facility with whichitk is | re iq tion and ast to: Sold wholesale aud.retail- at WA Wall street, near $150 ; for the whiskers, $1, iheeuia in Philadelph Ei road wi yussel; Washington City, J aioimec | “MINIATURE PAINTING. R.McDOUGAL bas taken the room No. 11, in buildine known as Plumbe National Dagguerean Gallery of Broadway and Murray attend to any als Im*e corer treet, where he would be, happy to jature or water color sketches. lers iu mi MKS. OUL: eueral, thi ionable assortne: ANDS street o} place, where he will serve up Dinners, &e., that gave so much satisfaction to his custsmers, ‘ ‘a Fariety of hot Dinners will be given each day, from 12 tl 4 ofevery deseripsou, at his old price of Oue Shil saiconsd The finest Liqui vA VISION STREET, D respectfully uds and the public in she has constantly on hand a full and fa of shirred bennets; straws, plain and fanc nd mourning bonnets. e city, are requested hasing elsewhere. SscoTr’s NO. 5 DEY STREET. SCOTT has removed to No. 5 Dey st f his former success), and has opened in his ol ling, and no charge for small extras, as bread, butter, ng cau be procured’ are at his bar, and the best flavored Cig: He will lieits the Chen ld public in general 0) HILIP WE ito the admirable ‘garments made. by Ge have had many suits of clothes made ever found an artist excelling the one im garments are Cheaper thn can be bought. him/and for wel we where for fit, aad reasonable yi mbers be happy to ace his old friends, and respectfully 20: Foren pped Eggs, Rarebits, Tea, GARHARDT: HE ARTIST Tallon HAVE long had it in our mind to say a word in re- tleman + hat His ore "per cent The last, suit we purchased of paid $35, coud wot be bout @ee hhove our friends who want a wood call at his store, comer of v * ' le of the stof cloth, and al less than 8: ces, street and) Weal Bre IND OW SHADES.—Once more we challenge York Shade dealers to compete with ys in the pale of Window Shades. ‘e are now making large daily additions to our stock of Shades, and pledge ourselves to be undersold by none. words to say, ark, N. J. rounding country to give wag sally and we will pro of our assertions. myl Im*re RATS AN Haachet season foe the application of t parations As to the quality of our Shades, we have but one Th vok the premium at the late fair at New- ‘We invite the citizens of New York aud the CKER & BE! . 58 Chatham gitols pear hambers PARKER 3 COFF HOUSE, NO. a0, pet Sq REET, FO! OF a8 JOHN 8T RATT Row YORK. rated pri for the extermination of all specios of vermin, in esring houses, barns, gardens, tnineral poison, an fly paper has aly and effects ve organs, , if ever, medicines, For sale at Apot eral use for the last five pears, and the rations are eniirely free can be used with safety. The R, 23 Liberty ‘G, comer Broadway afi liner Hi ORGANS es of the Lencorrheoa or whites, Strictures, Seminal weakness, Inability Weakness ofthe part, ste. yy removed ‘by Abernethy Bi e pre} without one ps for females, i ital EH t ath ¢ $1, with directin my10 Ime NEW Ji ERSEY , HUDSON & DELAWARE RAIL ROAD COMPANY. OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that ig of Subserip- The tthe att tion to the Capital Stock of “ and Pong sd in oc ous Sesere How in Newton, on Saturd: Mechanign) Hall corner of Brond au equal, and asa watt ia a RR al New Jer will be opened y,the 15th; at I lay, the 18th; ond Company,” in Branchville, on ‘T' IAM streets, ark, on ‘Thurday, the atti of Mey next. the, books to be gpened, exch day, at 11 o'clock A.M. and closed ou the last day at 3 o'clock and at the time of subscribing for sid stocky five dollars mi be ppc: to be on each share sub- seri Newror, » Speers Jay April 14, 1847. Jory JO} RE, Par JAC R BreK. Junr. } Commissioners ROB ILTON, SAM WE MARTI. ERSO. AD 209 ans wrre ed NOTICE RADNER & CO,, have removed to No, 9 Nasean, be- Ww ‘Wall and Piue streets, opposite the Custom House ~TiQuip HATR DYE. ee ovement of 1846.—ALEXAN- nits 4 TKICOBAPHE, onieh instantaneously colors kor Brown, ans ives it the Lay and improvement, eet sents te to, the ‘Publie mi ihe wine ‘con fidence, as having no New ls Gertole oie the le by. 17 Byyling Slip. ta ea ore CI importers and kno’ L ean tia hea a taieeT ect tifieates as’ useless, but dose by calling at the tie iain” sis Muth mare ACE CAPES—P! . L‘s VETER ROBERTS, 3 Broadwey, bas for visees ad dels ped) auees, rery rich. Lace Capes, Mantil] Berthes, % cic tee ona pat dered ei ace ane Gheatcare ‘ee Collars, very cheap. ENCH FAM A French bs wig comfort, a seat vi a and coh witha en Sug anaes walk jouston Boon saree. Slammer season, @ limited. usmber o e geutlemnp ihe situa is one i New oom ered tha leaker sod ‘city of New me seceliery... Lessons in the French i pousinen: Ue Reference « ige ed. hind furthe ag apply paper, or Ri lm ate Pere tee has Liber nreee mi2 9*re init na eee 3B QARDING. ik INA burgh b= ie Pee commodates for iugle Indies o1 rH a ightful iv th —! nmission, and coustautly on He Beg Soe a ey ee eh beficney BS anche Cait Ait oluwer fre aus Dea nctut in bonmente ite "eins rele with general amorument of groceries Rake wri crak oe ete ad Ration’ N. BA lene qaanity smoked. Seats and Chest, aig da anergy Unease: 1 ima UI Dr. Hor y Sau japher to Srna, TAL SAPOBTING: Dr. Houston, Steug rer ye rowed eer sed at the o} al oecasrons, tant fe aden aoe a eeeitle aad ielwarde; earits Dr.H receives private pupils in linituiiotaoieniat re) Rpg: ‘Terms ‘ork Aneil 2a, fa agQim AND Halk CUTTING SALOON— S3shs Fuduiteon. Fashionable Hair Cutter. has ee the be it, Ns street, near Shaving and Hn ‘Cntaing Saloon, where he invites his friends cure inser services as re) R. JOHNSON, 17 Duane street, near Chatham DAP Aee as the most successful practi York in the treatment of Cred Linge years Dr. JOENEON enjo} reputation oe existed for may have throat or no: No Lege how long you body im the ine tn the, head fatten ty the ‘onatitutional weakness, brought x ‘itively ct ithout ‘Mercury. No alteration in. mm business. Post paid letters, containing % "ioe ded to. No charge made unless cured. Owneurber atthe Royal College of Sargsone London sed mem ber of the Royal College o odo ba ofthe Medical Soctet at New York, may be consulted 1 the treatment of certain iseases. jis long experience and close atrention to thi hase apenas hia pleasant, 4 Sur mode of reqtment-hia extaordiar ded practice or thrteen years hia imate medical quelifications, hich he rests hi claims Dre. th scarcely itutional Debility—Those ind vidus is who have Ci Midulged ina certain doestucers - secret habit can be retired to fal and ocietr. Sil ear cf to four days, chai le unl less cured. letter Sacioaine’ sete erent daiinres will toeetee Prompt = tention, MM Saical ADVice—pocton TAMERT is wil con ai con- fhdentally consulted at his offic, 69 Gold street, betwen Beckman and Fulton, on. all es of adelicate uaiure. His treatment being mild’ and judiciousy ‘sane ither mereury, restraint in diet, or hindrance eases cu three, or fonrdays. ¢ from a too et youth, and thereby. caus OR event iy, confirmed tmpoceney tor’s attention, his ohject being to restore to that state of vigor nature o1 Stricture a disease frevaenty exiting without Was pattons be. treatment of by the negleet ffectually cured without pain or inconvenience. The Doctor ce one of the few qualified advertising g Bargsony I in the city, Fosrantess a pestoee air one cl i a strane posbpss 4, epclosing fee, immediat attendes , with advice, sent to any part of the United States. Office 68 Gold streer- myi imer R GREGORY woul appr he may be consulted as u: is old stand, No. 3 Roosevelt sireet, one door from Chatham street,on atl diseases and anf es of the sexual system. His. treatment fe prompt and effectual, always resulting in a perfect aud radi Cal cure. ‘Those persous whose busigess arfangements li gals diiow them to remain a few days mu the city iy invited to make an early call. Open ustil 10 o'clock PN mi27e*r UNTERIAN DISPENSARY, No. 9 Divinon street, established A. D. 1885, by the present proprietor: for the successful treatment of a disease, ofa secret natures and for ihe sale 0 UNTER'S RED DROP. This tnedicing is the only remedy on earth that can safely be relied on to thorouahly Gute this id disease without injury tothe con. tion, Aad without diet or hindrance from buslueas, even Nelve have failed. A\ comprehensive treatise scegun: Panes each via (wth full directions) whieh ix waeraited to Sfiectually curd in all cases, no matter how long standing, oF Soe areas maeciaahs weeee hans Cann te. the Pa tient and iu a shorter space of time, than a the world, or no pay will be taken’ Price BSS ene ‘aud others thas hi other m 1 per vi NE UMMEASURABLE SyreRioniTy OF GOU RAUD'S Italian M over every other prepa- the comilenfon. so universally con- fsul tongue wf detraction is becaming si rues most brilliantly clear, become, which 1s frequent ence { Fragrant, as the inl aroma. Medicited as lew ori its merits; white and transparent d ly submitted de! tar of rose ae akin ure: ments—such as pustules, ringworms, salirheum, morpheu, tan, freckles, sunburns, redness, roughness, chaps, cracks an chafes. Gouraud’s Poudre Subtile posseas t the astouishing che- tical property of uprocting supertiuous ais from forhends, lips: cheeks, arms, ke, without injury to the most delicate hie. ““Beware of impositions, and bear in mind that th preparations of br, Felix Gpurat ean be obuained at way. o Valker street vist store from. Broad: ‘ashington street, Boston; Brown, 129, Phitadcipivin, EVICAL CAR DIR MORRISON continues to treat ite diseases with that success which a 8, and rm) tem to a healthy tte Mey tone. eal treated, natures of Bir Astley Coopes, in his office, 20434 Fulton street. m20 1 K’S CELEBRATED Bit Approved and recommende: vetoes. of the jm* re yin? a a tya never public, as its operations are quick, sw a R be taken at all times, without regard to dies or hindrance from business. ‘Sold in’ boxes at 4s and &s per box, wholesale 1 Wy the «zoprietor, James Wert, 28 Grand peer. att & Ketcham, 121 Fultou street; A. G. = No. 4 Exchange stieet, Johu G. Howard, 49 Fulton strect, wher and JG. Whitwell, Bostony Hoa my 15 300% ideal ferihe ar in forming ve : m all world, (for pecuniary benefits or otherwise.) and the most of cases, are compelled to associate with strang entirely without friends, except such result of which =p ie This plan proposes to assist all der apenenes in formi Wnorae asapeiatn Tr oe a ty. ‘ireul jars plan, locati an of office, kev can be forwarded to "pero, se es i fidersce,” Bost office. (post N.'B. The striccest secresy observed. 1047. m9 7t¥re Hy Ful ERR TAREN Saba bets of the New, York College the suppression of quackery coutinue to mibsle perciceley sation yo all esters re, and can confidently promise to persons requiring ent, a safe and permaneut evre, without nf constitution or confinem¢nt from’ business... Invalids are. pat ‘jeularly requestud fo make application to the College ‘ap i arunce of those disenses, as a vast ied at and time may b ae ch a . ras College, for many yeurs connected with im Europe, for the eure of those wa sulfation daily , from 8 A.M. 108 dvice and Medici: ve gear ANT TO. COUNTRY | VATISS—perone finding it inconvenient to make per have forwarded to them .a chest eontai fe to perform a radical cure, by stating I, together with cil sy myzome, tine of cow elsewhere if any,and encloe CHARDSON, M. D.. gs iNew! York. TMEOR d craction, and treatment ing $5, post peid, nldroneg og VELPEAU'S srecinie, OR. the radical eure of yonosoes, gh Peles!’ sais 0 are ca fvat dlachasges from the urethra: mit atewenty years experience in the How: mai are onouneed bY there Celebrated fay an tufal eg dine than any other remedy, withont tainting the breath, dis: ‘ygreesn weit th the stomach, or confinement from busiviess.— ver ERR TIRN L DEBILITY CURED. MIX by the G evan hanpaey,UFie ius of New Va. t eth mpoenmendes brall sasep of Upuiticy rrpdaced Secret indulgence or excess of any kind. ay tavalesols remedy for impotence, sterility, or barrenness, unless depend ing on maflormation. Sinate ts $1 3 caves of half dozen $5; carefully eked, and ential arate Union an SORD'S ALTERATIVE MIXTURE. OR the permanent ure of primary” oF venereal tlcers, nodes, or any comp injgdicious use of mercury, or unskilfu Thar f Wal Aii'persons suspecting veuereal taint remainiug i tid use this powerful purifier without dela: consider himself safe after having the venere without thoroughly cleansing the system with this justly cel Orgad alterative. Sold in sinsle bottles a¢ $1 each: in serif udeore for i S53 fully pac! the Us CON APARILLA ledieine and y, established for the ‘This refined nid highly concentrated extract, py the purifying awalitves and curauive powers of the is confidently recommended by the College as superigr to any extract of Sarsaparilla at present before the publ relied on as mcertain remedy for all diseases impure state of the blood, such as scrofu worm, blotches or pimyfes, nleers, p in tn nodes, cutaneous eruptions, ulcerate im the secondary eftvets of a Cases forward a all of the inion. N. Ay G liberal Neca It Pome Durennsers. SHARDEON, M. oak Office open from 8A.

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