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Ory amusmnxnTs. Pye pHeatel ges farrea, Mrs. Ve E ry E esefeceseh © lormton, Dy ott, Gold! ruou; Sophia, Mrs. Hunt: To conclude with the INVISIBLE P: Get Mrs. Hunt; Sambo, Mr. P at 7 o'elock, and the performance will commence | it harlton street, iu front basemen’. waver woul | ’ ardner; would Lik is a careful driver and uaderstauds horses, aud isa sood garduer. ease address WB. Herald otlice, ‘Ihe advertiser would ee BEEESSSSSsRsss Je Herman Oelrichs. Eowarp Mitus, Geeast Age In conformity with the provi a wert fram amount ct to the capital stoct & ot the — geo. if Wall, street, on Monday, 21st mount subscribed mu: Cc, H. BAND, President. w i st, Secretary. ANDERSON, 2eee ‘shipe, We notice that Dr x §flecegges ° £ Reesseees SSSSESSRE) = soaeeaasengy ssee Vallery, 25 cents ERY THEATHE—A. W. Jackson, Froprietur—it. . 3 M Qu Mond: Fi will be perfonned CARTMARINE: HO i Euglacd, Mr. Clarke; Ethel wood, 1 . Wilkinson. the MAID AND THE MAGPIE—Annette, | To paclade ‘with BEAUTY AND THE BEASI—Joha 'Yo Candid Enquirers—Let all such as wish to know the difference between » medi icine which is not worth, d fr Brandreth’s Pil ‘two millions who have used them: so you ‘as to their character. Inquire. mation of the bowels, i verauce in their use, according surely do all that medicine can do, to ea Y, Compan: 4 FR ner ‘bo Po ‘State Fomrsay, Witney comer ot VAN NAME. one ofthe OUNTRY WANTED—For« family convenient access boarders are taken CITY TRADE REPORT. New Yonx, Sarumpay Arternoon, June 5, ‘The'market for’flour opened in the forenoon at $9 25 8 $9 373¢ for fair brands of Genesee; but asthe day ad- vanced, it grew languid, and sales were made as low as $9. Some,rather light sales of Michigan were made at $8 94899. The receipts of grain by the way of the the canal, and at this city, continue? large. Genesee wheat was offered at $2 15 a $2 25, but no sales of moment transpired. Corn opened in the forenoon at 125¢ for northern yellow, and at 120¢ for mixe ‘change, however, it grew heavy, and considerable sales of yellow were made at 120c. a 122c., and of white at 1l4c. a 118. A sale of mixed was made for July and August, on private terms. Rye sold at 1320. a 1350, A sale, under peculiar circumstances, was made at 140c. Oats sold at 67c. & 68¢. Sales of meal were made at $5 68% a $675. Provisions continued firm, with light sales. Groceries continued inactive, as far as sugar and coffee were concerned. Asnes.—We report sales of 175 barrels pots at $4 75, OARD IN Pik Ci during the sumaer tothe city. A house whe iM be preferred. Addres ARD WANTED IN THE COUNTRY, trom six to ht miles from New York wo children 10) and 12 years of lations for oue horse. a ing pleasantly situated, and the above wumber of persons, can worthy, and a pvp bal be obtais need not go far to asce! Ti cholic, aud will at once reb he dit ti p sestore the health of the pack m the use of m bad blood oF ct a its. as, Salt Hheum, end Tecent costiveness, ductive of infiy chug for the better as to cauve grea: thankfulne eerie, as ions of the stomach aud. bowels, the Period of subs within oue ‘hou the subse: be 10 be Gents may tbe required by the operat ity days previous uotice. the ot ExCs i) Hous of the Comps | y-Law:— my, after th f preferenee be allowed to those be stockholdess, aud to the exteut of actnal subscription.” EMOCKATIC J 101 amount may be nurse, with aceommod ‘Any person haviug adw: of accommudatiny box 1,470 Post Offics O SHADE PAINTERS— boys about 16 or 17 years of a or those desirous ry, oF from any AKK LiieALKe—The |TALIAN OPERA COMPA- 1, will commence a ——— at the Park Theatre, on Wedu he In ai] attacks of RI bDIciaAL NOM: cases of chronic or ‘3 _WANTED—-Two some eknowledge of shade painting, of the art; to such fered for permanent employ ment and valu ply in persou, immediately. Wi Oil Painted Wiudow Shade Ma fany pattern painted to order, i WwW ANTE to attend bi ¥ i red upou application at the rh jai re Y P. XDWARDS. of Superior Court. ALMO'S OPERA ~ HOUSE Chambers str . Ape FFREYS, Transpa- turer, 29 Carmine st. it wholesale or setail. ve celebrated Pills, they that upon the first commence: ce resorted to. (ne Is are purely vej month old may u. not only with safety but with a benefit medicine is eapable +f impy se them during all the critical pe DALY, LSHOEFFER. irom 10 A M. wi) wen at hall past 7, perform ALMOB—ACARD—sIG RA ly, that his Benefit will © ty commence at & PARILI respeettully an | Blection To-tnosrow. ata ‘sy 774 Broadw: d produce regular- ° he proprietor of that old and well ew ab) take place ou Mouday Eveuiny salted the = Philadelphia Hi }d offer a gentleman of the proper fal te ftp pureleas eat Or. Brandreth ry rsons should be e, or of the regular rand and popular opera, SEMIRAMIDE, Oo F=B LATEST MOMENT. TELEGRAPHIC Puitsoeteaia, June 5—5 P.M. ‘The Southern mail has arrived, but contains no espe- clal news from the war quarter or elsewhere, President Polk passed through Fredericksburg, to- day, on his return to the capital. _—_—_—_ BY THE MAILS. ——— Affairs in Washington. Warmixatow, June 4, 1847, Our Relations with Mezico, The probability that we may conclude a Peace with Mexico before the autumn, is more flattering than at any time since Santa Anna returned to Mexico; and our citizens are delighted with the prospect, though dim; for in that event, army and navy officers and others, will Sock hither to settle business with the government Santa Anna, it appears, has gathered a few thousand tatterdemalions around him, He cannot certainly in- tend to moet our army face to face, as his late retroat from Puebla plainly shows, The old cock-fighter had another object in view --to overawe or influence the election of a President. Having sacrificed his private fortune in wid of the war, hw can, by attain. ing to the executive chair, take a part of the three mil- | lion of dollars which Congress voted, with which to buy he acts “iguor Baril and Duo from Maestro Barili’s Opera, with a few do. of pearls at $6 3144. Breswax.—We ha northern yellow at 26c. Baxapsturrs Signor Beuedetti will portunity. to connect himselt in Corrado di Monfer: reed (0 be absent on bu ing at the above number, between 12 aud Alpacha. Met counterfeit, as shmeretie; Apache. Meri Tw i sale will Be pcld Tor from. $6 up to, $900 ‘Phere article Sold Yu addition to my legitimate business of making cloth i A large stock of cloths, nly to report @ sale of 1000 lbs ARD—CHRiSTYS this public mode of rer ments to the citizens of New York, fort at has been extended to them for leave to anuounce to their numer honor of retuming to this ¢ pe by their exertions to £.P. CHR ing the forenoon about 2 0 Genesee sold at $9 18%{a9 3734: and 500 do Ohio 8%. As tho day advanced, the market be- came heavier, and 2000 barrels Genesee sold at $9, in- cluding 600 bbls strait bran: gan sold in equal portion: sales of moment transpired. On th was held pretty stiff at $2 15a$2 26. noon, 3000 bushels Northern yellow sold at $125; 2500 mixed do at $120. Afterwards the market grew less firm, and about 20.000a30,000 bushels Northern yellow changed hands at $1 20a$1 22; 6a7000 do mixed sold at $1 lda$l 18, and 25,000 do sold to arrivein July and Au- gust on private terms. Southern white corn was out of . A good article for the London trade would command $1 404$1 45 per bushel. Cornmeal—We report sales of 1000 bbls at $5 633¢a$5 75. Rye—A sale «f 1500 bushels was made under some peculiarit; at $1 40; 2000 do sold at $1 35, and 1000 do at $1 323¢,— 100 bbis rye flour sold at $750. Quts—Sales of 3000 bushels were made at 67a68¢. heavy, and if forced upon the market, they could only have been sold for the same money. Receipts via the Hudson, for the 3d and 4th June— Flour, 28,925 bbls.; Corn meal, 800 do.; Corn, 68,400 bushels; Wheat, 57,360 do. perm were steady at 3lc. Corrre —We report sales of 250 bags of Rio at 7c., and 100 do. St. Domingo at 63¢0. ‘The sales yesterday and to-day amount to 1500 bales, at a decline of half a cent on ‘prices before the steamer’s arrival. manufacturers, althou; cels, as have also spec Fis —The market continued firm. Sales of 200 bbls. Halifax mackeral were made. MINSTRELS avail themselves of rateful ackow ledge: e kivdwess aud Ibe the past four months, wy description to ords tion, | man, XO, rate care of an ST—A parcel cont it see; 1000 bbls Michi- 4 to $9. Wheat—No le land ban! he Park, on Friday’ ron returning the ye liberally rewai y early the exsuing r Tand 8 o'clock, of the Astor House, of the Ohio Time. ANTED—A Cutter who hu State of River. Cudting in a regular Clothing M 4 feet; falling. '4 feot 6 in.; standing. 3 feet 2 inches; falling. us @ the pug Cre ty cy miactore Applet .W. CANFIELD. 139 Market steet. Newark, N. J. neu to Ko South or West, ‘orn—In the fore- MEAICAN MUSEUM—PERFORMAN MILY_ O) ENNEBEC (eV int cs Re brmeat tak ea tedand popular Band 'n Amerie are engaged u Ship ANTED.—A few testify, asthe r t ts fe 130 Fal ‘yu street, and at the principal Druggists—Also, at Dr. Tobias’ office, 3 Kast Eleventh street, near the Bowery. ts aud 50 cents per bottle. less sizned SJ. TOBIAS. IMOLAT’S SULPHUR BATHS, No. 517 PRARL street, near Broadway.— These Baths ed for the last twenty-six years, and are the only Sulphur Baths i ighly recommended by. th ‘cure, of rheumatism, in, Se. daily, from 8 A.M. to 8 For sale at Kuapp’ MONEY MARKET. Saturday, June 56 P. M. The stock market continues very firm, and tho ten- dency of prices is upward. Harlem, Reading, Utica and Schenectady, and North American Trust, closed at yes- torday’s prices. Stonington went up 2 per cent; Penn. 6's, $4; Mlinois, 34; Farmers’ Loan, }¢; Ohio 6's, ; Trea- Long Island fell off 4, and Norwich and them in writing, rtuuity of clea Some men now in our employ will no dot \t formers will appear, including te Chap hall also other talented pe cessary for them to h Family, v1 ood fitting out. Broadway, up stai All letters must be posts LIS LADY, who has hy he French language at Paris, tion of music, Italian, G w to erness. Furthei SCeNew York Post Othe 40 to obtain a b) Y icent Moving Diorn NAPOLEON BO) ‘Will also be exhibited at each and e Admission 24 cents UXHALL GARDEN CONCERT SALOON —— MPB*LUS ETHIOPEAN OPSR ening, June 7th—A GRA Chaunts, Glees, Dances, The Band is com; have been establish- The market closed rather chrouie complaints; e: predicated Vapor Bi REWARD—LOST OR STOLEN rocco Pocket Book, containing about two hundi Gollars, in tens and under (including twelve dollars Plainfield pers valuable only to the owner. paid to any one who will deliver th said book and contents to the subscriber, and no questions ask- CHAS. M. REQUA, 28 Burling Slip. LES RIDGWA jway, corer of Ma A SER“ NA- RAND CON- sury Notes, } ‘Worcester 134 per cent. ‘The Merrimac Manufacturing Company have de- clared a dividend of five percent for the last six months, The receipts of the Buffalo and Niagara Falls Railroad, for May, 1847, were $9,328 80, against $8,048 06 for the same month last year, showing an increase of $1,340 74, equal to 163¢ per cent. The income of the State of New York from the State canals, from the commencemunt of navigation, to the lat of June, and for the same period last year, was consisting of Songs, &e., peculiar@o U ADIkS’ AND GENTLEMEN'S LEF ROBE—Gentlemen or. fami ‘Wearing Apparel, Jewellery, Fire Furniture, &c., which they desire to dispose of to the best best opportunity of doiog, will attead Y the sed of the following artists :—Mersrs. ‘Castanett; W. Doualdson, Tambor kets adiittiag a Gentleman ond Ladies, 25 cents. Joncert to commence at 8 o'clock. ASTLE GAKDEN—A Concert of Sacred M 10% 2 4 bills) and sundry above reward wil Office No. 2 Wall street, corner #f Broad wa: rough the Post Office, or acall, has been mainly by Y, Hair Cutter and Wig Maker, 170 th shippers havo taken a few par- iden Lane, up stairs, late of 25 will receive promp OTICE TO MERCHA. Revised Statutes—Vol. ster of @ coasting vessel shi it at his office in the city of hin ¢ arrival of his vessel in the port, such hospital im under the provisions of ma of such duty, ( : ; : DSHIPMASTERS— C. R. having completed his new arrangements, wishes to in- fe 437, section 10.— lemen who have so liberally patronized him in blishments, and the public py to receive a cali from them at wing, aud wig rooms, 170 Broadwa: The No. 2's brought rge No. 1's $11 8734. Scaled Herring: 90c., and 2000 do No I's d the latter at 373¢6, 21 hours after the money. as shall be demande xes were sold at 873¢ and 2's, the former at 55: 500 quintals dry cod sold at $3 Fruit.—We report sales of at $1 75 a $1 80, Maid New Yonex State Caxats—Toirs Receiven. corer Maiden KOADWAY T For the dth woek in M poses solely, om or spans the: da iat ces Drauaaiic Pur 0 wook in May, poses solely, on oF abow af Bene PEDO pe Gacaten H, BARRETT. Persons of acknowledged d eae for the season, will please addtees i A. MANN, sole Proprietor. ‘MPS, GIRANDOLES AND HALL LA in all ‘their xar meut of the above articles, cot chemical oil, doric aud chimneys, wicks, Freu + + 169,482 94 8734. 680 boxes of bunch raisins Hemr.—We report sales of 100 bales of dew rotted at Leap continued nominal at $4 60. Motasses. —The market was steady, so far as prices were concerned ; but no sales of moment transpired. Navat Stonxs.—White rosin was scarce, and could Common was worth 75c. ntine continued to sell, in @ moderat here was nothing new in raw turpentin Management of G. Inorease 4th week in May, 1847. . gregate amount received for tol mencement of navigation to the Ist of June, (31 days) 11. The President of said ‘Trustees shall demand, and led to receive, and in case of neglect or refusal to pay, and recover m the name of the people of th lowing sums from the mas ve at the port of New York master of every vessel from a fore! judge for them- ri 5 AMUSEMENTS ELSEWHERK. LNUT STREET THEATRE, Re-engagemeut of the DANSEUS Monday evening, and fascinating PA. After which the burletta of During the same period in 1846, (46 days) i HooOG see ee + $110,937 63 The tolls at Syracuse for May amount to $20,382 61. y coasting vessel, erson on board composing the crew of such vessel, ts; but no coasting vess IENNOISES. | hotel. During the & pee ncaa med the admired | tho from the States of cut and Rhode Island, shall pay for more than HE CU-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existin peace from Mexico. The army of that country once vntirely destroyed, Santa Anna's influence is gone foi ever; and hence his efforty to maintain bis present posi- ‘The administration believes that peace is not far dis- tant; nor is it, if reliance can be placed on the informa- tion which has been received by the President In ac- cordance with what is believed cau be effected by the election of another President in Mexico, Mr. Trist took out a kind of ultimatum—the Rio Grande for @ boundat line, the giving up to the Unted States of New Mexico and Upper California, and the right to construct canal or railroad over the Isthmus of ‘lebuantey we; the “three juillions’’ to be given 4s » bonus, and a rel wase in full of ull cluins whatever against Mexico guaranteed, eto. We repeat, the dark sky seems to be clearing awa; nd we cun almost seou ray of veace, Aumeres 5%) North Carolina Journey. Cutaren Hint, N.C. June 2, 1847. The President and his party, from Washington, left Raleigh on Monday morning, at eight o'clock, in carri- agen, for Chapel Hill, They were attended by several committees of invitstion ; and among the distinguished persons from Raleigh were Goy. Branch, Gov. Moreboad, and Goy. Graham, (present governor.) Arrived at the university at near sunset, (28 miles,) by easy stages. At the Chapel the President and Secretary of the Navy were received by President Swain, in a speech to each, the President and Secretary responding. A fine band of music from Richmond was in attendance. In the even- ing we had a sermon by Rt. Rev. Bjshop Ives, at which the whole deputation attendeded, Yesterday (Tuesday) the President and suite reconnoitred the buildings—the library, the lecture rooms, &o.—attending in the mean- time, an examination of the senior class on inte! ational and constitutional law. In the ey ‘ing we had @ Keries of declamations of the sophomore and freshmen classes in the chapel, to 4 very crowded house ; the President and party attending. During the day Professor Maurray Was preseutat the examination of the class in astrono- my, and expressed himself highly pleased at the pro- ficiency of the boys. After the exereises in the chapel, we attended # discussion (in their hall) of the Dialectic So- the President and their company, meantime, bay. | ing returned to their quarters at “Miss Nancy's” popular vening your reporter dro; ped into bull room, where, after the entertainments at the | chapel, the young folks assembled for a hop ; but the NCE, re- | TOOM was too densely Lge emg to be comfortable for a O1s.—The market for linseed was rather inactive to- day; 900 gallons American city pressed sold at 65¢ cash. English was dull, and offere At the Erst. sperm was held at 950. at New Bedford, sold by the cargo at 31}gc. Increase over last year, same month, $9,504 13, At Rochester the amount of tolls received this season 1s $46,750 05; last soason to the same day, $30,439 69—{increase $16,261 36. The quantity of flour shipped is 116,605 bbls against Deing an increase of 93,37 E To be followed by the GRAND MIRROF ceived nightly wi firm of Mercereau & Auderson, was dissolve: consent on the It of May, tii W. JAMES ANDERSO; The business will hereafter be conducted by James Ander- in each month, computing from the first voyage in nd the said President may sue for the pe y law on masters of coasting vessels for not pa: any hospital money. ‘The State tax imposed by the abo heretofore collected at the Custom House, wil payable at the office of the Seamen take effect on the first of June, ROBERT HAZ. Office hours, 10 to 3 o'clock. HARDTS & STOTY'S Gi ‘OR SIGNS—Otlice 20 Maiden Lane, eutrance These letters are remarkable for durability, and y of the gilding unequalled by: any other article in which Drillianey is warranted to stand ey are also japanned to any color at [ the mott distinguished marks of appro- | longer stay than a very sl at 60c.aé20, with small i the farce of the W ILL. REAT NATIONAL FLAG tories of the American arms. i¢sday an entire change of divertisemeuts, ance to commence at 8 o'clock precisely Retreat, No. 8 Uld slip eet. W. V. P. Mercereau begs to inform his friends and the ne ARD, Jr., Collector, chased the store corner Broadway and eeuth street, formerly known as Rushto1 i) be pleased to serve them satisfactor 5 bbls. last year, Provistons.—The market continued firm; $17 was of- fered for prime new mess pork, with $14 for prime do and refused. ‘There was no change in old since yester-) the market continuing steady at the same prices. Bef continued firm and sold chief $13 25a$13 60 for cit; Country mess was wort! Lard.—No sales were re} of some of the sreceived,have beenas follows: y MENTS FROM Oswec 1846. Ni PORTAB\ E BATHING ‘TU DED BRASS LET- in a retail way at 9 60 for prime do. $12 76a$13, and prime do $9. rted, and we have no change rices; 150 bbls. pork hams sold at 9c. Rice.—The market was rather quiet, though holders demanded the same prices, viz: $5 60a$6 76; but we heard of no sales worth reporting. Svoan.—The market continued inactive. no change to note in prices since last report. w.—Prime rendered, sells in smull lots at 9e. co—We annex the usual weekly statement sup- broker previously referred to, showing the receipts, and stock on hand for the week | ending this evening;— Green street.— geveral assortment of bathing tubs, wholesale and retail. TESDAY, JUNE 8th between Trouble and'Sa to ie weather, Th 3.0’clock, P, M.—Mateh for 4 Mile heats, ea SRAVELLING ‘TRUNK: Trank Maoufacturer, No. way, has now on hand and constant! of I pyonks Valises, Carpet Bags, and Satchels, wholesale and 9 article of sole leather Trunks, American or European travel, and Portmanteaus for the # rench the West Indies, South America, &c., filled with 4 30t* re. LTTNACH, street, corner of Broad- making a good assortment At Lyons the rocoip's of tolls, so far, are:— 2 31 days in 1847.. . = 1846, price for the same, kk, purse $50, mile heats, best im 5, in hamess, for subscriber, at his reside be punctually attende b DE BOER, 7134 Canal st., N. B. Ludies can be attended to by Mrs. De B Oid ‘stock und job goods bought, of any description aud 26 30 _ TO FAMILIES * ingarticles have gai 2i—the universal satisfaer 2i—and are sold only. en ¢ Courtlandt street Excess over last year.. The tolls received during the month of May are as great as were received last year in four months. There is 8 movement going on in United States Bank stock, which we have not as yet fully fathomed. At the latest dates from London there was a very active de- mand for shares at eighteen shillings sterling, and hold- ers were asking one pound sterling. We are informed that an oraer which went from this market to London, by the steamer of May Ist, for the purchase of five hundred shares at sixteen shillings, has been returned, it being impossible to fill it at that price. ‘The annexed circular relative to the state of the mo- ney andcotton markets in England, is considered very high authority, particularly among cotton operators, for whise benefit we give itentir seeeee ee $8,583 23 INE CHEAPER THA. CENTREVILLE COURSE, L. L—RACING. (8 | aise sia EAD The suuseriber ol casks—also,Madeira and Por meat of German and Breach each. | Avply to ay } 2 to 73 T5hhds. non they give to those who use them, Bates and N. Carolin nuine im this city, at No. ‘I'wenty- Maryland and Ohio. xtractor, for burns, 4 Mis treet, Co r Pine. ~ 5 William street, corner Pine. at ae GU EKKEO LYPIST.—WANTED—A good operate da teesty man, to, 0 e Lith, the purse of $50 will be given by the proprietors, tree for all runuing horses, one mile ¥ June T2th, by 10 0% 188 Chatham street. he race to be governed by charge of an esta restoring the hai free from’ dandruff and tl P. M., at Green & B or more to start to the New York Jockey Club r a: MATCHED HOKSES FOR SALE —A pair of Ligh jurses, very syirited, aud weeuriful ir every respect, about 15 hands high, Apily at Mes: Address, Post Pa with reference, salary, &e LASS! GLASS! | GLASS !! —o000 500 boxes German Window Glasi ct DObls. 17 236 bls. 119 cers 119 cers. revious reports t and Elixir—Never re ce the Hibernia couftrmed p of inactivity In tobacco, in the different European tat. and give it a beau Pa Acoustic Oily a certa 1— Townsend’s, Sands’, an Whatezone—We report sales of 20,000 lbs. N.W. at 27¢ . and 10,000 do South Sea at 280, Wuisxev—In the forenoon, sales of 100 were made at 400 ; afterwards, it was inactive at price, and we heard of no further salea, Freonts—Kates were firmer; 2.000 bris. flour were engaged for Liverpool at 38., and 5.000 do at 3s. 3d. « 3a. 6d jin American vessels to the Continent there was no- DR. KELLINGER’s MENT is warranted to cure sore Ty nature ina few days. ug theumatism, and all other pains to relieve bilious eho! di lughiul in ts odor aad they. INFALLIBLE LINI nid ulcers of eve- © magic ia remov= One or two doses is cer- diarrhass, &e, as it is taken pohn’s Remedy, an excellent article for sick or ner- Kk’ Syrup for coughs, colds, and all diseases of the ; Hye Liniment will cure the most obstinate cases of lelville, aud Medford'Giass Works: ‘or sale 108 Koltoy te JOHN MACKARKEN, (Crom Europe, pup me Dulchen,|pianist to the Queen of ) Rroo., May 18, 1847. rt Stork Total Tot sik pi alee Spec'n Exp t Am t nt. Stock. +27,070 3.300 500 9,720 14,862 382,207 531,796 791.391 28.290 800 1,800 11,806 15,006 369,083 519.372 781,lud Cumrent Prices or Amanican pos #HHN THIS DATE, Itis uayversally medicine ever offered to 21—Vermifi ge for worms in children or adults, never fail- 2'—ed to cure. 21—Stove, Gira 2—ever known King, corner of Johu and Broad- ner of Bowery land Brocme; 3davevue and 10th % Dr | baie Doyes, and Chath PP. al it 210 Pearl street; aperior to any thing eekly at Mrs Macturen’s residence, $20 per ons do., $29; two lessons weekly deuce $24 per quarter; three leasous do. $30... hay'the privilege of referring to Dr. Elliot, Loder, Exq., H. Meiggs. taq.,and the Rev. 91 G reo street, pear TELEGRAPHIC. ‘will effectually do away a dr the H.R, office, FOR SALE—Au elegant timily Horse, 6 years old, bright bay, fine ti wley’s Western Indian sic in the world. merican Compound, a sure cure for private diseases. macea, the best family | De Waniwrigit UPERIOK LARD OIL- suitable for the SOL / Bavristonn, June 5—P. M. Owing to light supplies and reduced stocks in first hands, our flour market continues firm, and Howard street was held at $9 75, and City mills, do at $10. Wheat was leas firm, with sales of 22 500 bushels Mary land at $210, Corn wasin Jess demand, and sales of | yellow were made to the extent of 2000 bushels at $1,- | a Provisions continue firm, with moderate sales. Freights are firm, with an upward tendency. withour fasteniy —A ew artic Kt LAMPS, for —Kepairs aud alterations of Lamps done at —The bar fixtures, fur- neral trade of this country ight, in w state of extreme prostration and di - 1 diffeulties reported by the d after her departure, daily, and until they reached w crisis with- ny parallel in th iw city. the owner hav- has been. during the bu h requires his attention, fe. Apply personally, or by letter, No. 31 Park Row, New York GDOWM FOR ¢ street, 1s now sell vety of saramer Hate au Viick 1O Tite PUBLIL— ‘wing Bath, 600 Broadway, will be open Th will be a teacher of swimming always in atien Schoot days, for boys, Mons s,from7 A.M to6P. MM. Parents, guirdians and teachers are invited to see the are j Tuxements for heating the bath. Ry The Croton Water Swin- lust steamer in with alarming violen out, in many of its features. cial convulsions experienced in this countr; the your 1825. Th proprietors of the Eagle ton street, (destroye ng ot the 3rd instant.) standing their late di es his useful and ornames sand Fridays, fro y in and since Tuesdays aud Thu Bank of England naving almost lit- evally suspended discounts, her example was followed, he: establishment with thei ort time. ‘To-day we bave w variety of exercises, including an | address by Professor Osborne, the proceedings opening with @ general procession. In the evening we have the address of Mr. Secretary Mason. ‘To-morrow we have the exercises of the commencement, and at night the Vresident and party set out on their return straight through for Washington. The little village of Chapel Ill is overflowing with people, and they continue to pour in from all quarters, a number of persons having arrived all the way from ‘Tennessee. ‘There are tents pitched and wagons occupied by visiters, us at a cam; meeting, for want of accummodation in the houses, whic are filled to their fullest capacity, “Miss Nancy” having the prospect of @ thousand guests for dinner, As no other mailwill leave here before our departure, we expect give you a connected sketch from Raleigh to Chapel Hill; ‘of the proceedings here, and of the return. deral City, dated at our quarters in Washing- ton, The weather bas been exceedingly tine all the time, aud the fresident, and the whole compuny, will re- turn with the most agreeable recollections of the Execu- tive Excursion to North Carolina. way down have opened their houses and their hearts. in spirit of hospitality not surpassed by that of the Tem- plors of Malta, in their best days. ‘I'he procession, head- ed by the band from Richmond, is moving up to the Chapel, as we close to join in the line. Respectfully, THE DOCTOR Ba ciimone, June 5, 1847, Effect of the News—Export Trad ¢ ,of Bultimove—The Man with the Military Walk—The Markets, $e The excitement in our markets has somewhat subsid- ed, und it will be seen that some few operations in all the various descriptions, were made yesterday. ‘The export trade ot Baltimore bas of late been im- mense, and in breadetufls, during the month of May, it exceeded those of Philadelphia, New York, or Boston. ‘The following is a comparison :— Baltimore. New York. Basto: 50 sb 39,80 87 G1, 68 2bidd 18,949 434,750, Com Meal, bbl 64 d1773 During the past week there has cleared from the port of Baltimore for Great Britain, tive vessels laden with 3.313 barrels of flour. 3.178 barrels of corument. 31,407 bushels of corn, and 3,962 bushels of wheat, with reus other articles of food. ‘Chere still rewisin in loading with Lreadetutfs for Lurope, 25 Vessels are dieo Dine Vessels ut our wharves, Of large class, La- king in curgors uf Cobacco, ihe faucus man with the military walk, who figured so long in the newspapers of New vork wud Philadel phia, bas located himself in Baltumore, and carries hiu- self ws nobly us ever, Grewt auxiety is evinced to know who be is, whither he comes, and where he goeth. te is the lion of the city for the present, =the He aid of Friday moruing, containing the con- | tents of European papers, is in great demand this from choice or necessity, by mouey dealers, and, in the reaction, this and the neigh- districts were placed in great diffi ng attainubleeven on the most un- exceptiounble security, except those absolutel; Simultancously with t 8, the reports of # considerable defficieucy in the food, on hand snd expected, necessary for the sup- Pty of the country till harvest, ull at once seemed to ob- tain universal credence; prices of grain advanced rapid- ly. (those of wheat reaching @ point unkuown for. as we Believe, 30 yeurs) anda general panic existed, of the pressure uid not last more than two or days, the measures of the directors ot the Bank 40 improved their position as to ena- he screw slightly. and during the past week there has beeu comparative ease—such ease, how- ever, as at any other time would be considered intolera- Whether we shall have » progressive im provement, ora return of diffieulty, in the course ot u few weeks. will probably mainly depend on the prospect» of the harvest bere and on the Continent; wt present on this point, there is every reason to be satisfied. sound basis upow which business has been lately con- ducted. is strongly eviden hus so far paxsed without the occurrence of a single fuil- nev here or in London. as might have been expected, severely fel the late pressuce—the market from the 4th to the state of unexampled piostration sules being made at most irregular rates, xecording to the eaigency of the seller and the character of the ayment offered, bank notes, in instances, command- the majority ef London Burra.o. June 5—P. M. Our market for breadstuffs was languid to-day, and | sales in many cases were made on terms in favor of | Crea! buyers, compared to yesterday's transactions, Obio and | _i Michigan brands of flour closed rather heavy. We re- port sales of 2000, bbls. at $7 8744. Wheat was, also. | Sales of 5000 bushels Ohio and Indiana were made Corn of all kinds was in less demand, and the Sales of 1000 bushels yellow | were made at 76 cts. ‘The receipts in round numbers for the preceding twenty-four hours have been as fol- lows:—Flour, 80,000 bls; wheat, about 30,000 bushels. Freights are firmer, and have an upward tendency searce and the market their iuterests in their true light, li profusely illustrated b's A GOOD I 8 FULTON ST ON ly his frends and Water, Confectionery, Frait, Se. it. J. K. SOUTH doring manufac culty, no facilities bei culars, with full description, | ications, sent by mail. Comic, Almannes, for ry to prevent failure, bil In Press, Housekee Fgingked (ut ers’, and German Almanacs. R, 74 Chathatn st, N. and 19 North 6th stre CARPETING. [1oa. yards of Brussels Three Ply and Ingrain ‘of Oil Cloth and Matting. es, Mats, Table Covers, and WM. McGRORTY, 155 ( "First door above th thing about his celeh al hus hats are remarkably so,andin addition to these indisie summer qualities, they unite in an eminent degree, other qua: lities, desirable at all sensons, ws lightne: novelty, and height-of- nite as much pleasure in showing as in_sellit ts; although, for the sake of the public, an he would be glad to ‘see ever HART WELL’S WASHINGTON fi cheapness elegance, . "Phe proprietor will market closed rather dull. 100,000 to travellers all the q ladies and gentle- L300 of England bi dle them to rela: connected with Y STRAW HATS, MAN red entirely of silk and straw, lates and fashion,to be had at i7 friends and the publ ¢ ge ig been thorough! II be re-opened for ie whole of the Juded in the hotel, and the house y furnished throughout. The propnetor trusts that in. the Carlton will be found all puse, together with the je hotei,and solicits from the favor hitherto. bestowed, y. that his house hav iderably enlarged round-floor has b been newly and ele- teers is now open, where persons des 17 Centre, street, STEAMBOAT TOUONEY Aumany, June 6—P. M, ‘Tho markets for Flour and Grain were some less firm, and we report sales of 2000 bbls, Genesee at $9 25,— Wheat was in less demand. Sales of about 2000 bushels Western were made at 222¢. Corn was duller, and sales of sound Northern yellow | were made ut 118¢, and 10,000 do. Western sold at 116c. | VE Receipts during the preceding twenty-four hours were about as follows:—Flour, 12,600 barrels; Corn, 15,000 | ig at the Rendezvous. Ht. Power, will commences her trips to Coney Is to continue regu during the season. mi id attendance of a Kgaviog Pike street, East River, at 9%, A. M., us @ coutimuance ing himself to use his utmost endeavors t PRESTON H. Hi din the fact that the crisi information, enquire of MES M. ‘TURNER, California Reg’ Rendezvous. 17 Centre st, Owing to large receipts, pigaving Courtland street, North River, at 10 A. M.,1 and 4 _ May 25th, 1817. ah ASSAPEQUA HOUS! Returning, she will leave Coney Island at 11 A. M.,2 and 63g Bouth Oyster Bay, L. PLM the reception of company.—The hou: he roums are unusually larg convenient; a beautiful bay, excellent bathin shooting are within a short ‘distance from th | cars leave Brooklyn at 9%, A. i-xdale, where stages wilt be A 7 BIRDS, Fancy ‘eles interesting tu The grent red-crested bird, from the humiming-bied ‘The public are assured that there wil pointment, and that this boat will ran rej Tth was in a | beautfully local r ckatoo is open for compel to the ostrich, fe EXCURSION TO readiness to carry passengers morning. It is taken in preference to Liverpool papers. The Manxers.—In the four market, yesterday, but litte Was doue; dealers gewerally are holding back for t letters, which have arrived this mormug. ‘There yesterday of 300 bbls. Howard sireet tour at $9 BME. are firm iu asking $10 for City Mills. Rye flour is held at $6. Yesierday $2 12 were offered for elof prime white ua was sold mon tar Md. reds at $2, and of $2 Wa $2 12. Sales of Md white t §t 15, and of Md. yellow at $1.18 — yellow refused offers to buy at $1 18, d whigher rate, Sales of Rye have been mado to prime pare have Stock Manket.—There is no special chan stock market; its yeneral limited, and rates pretty well 1890, 101 sales; nnd offered, 1014 buyers; 100 asked. Ju State amount offeri a 1053 Pattapecemta, June 5, 1847 The British brig Spartan was sunk on Wednesday night in five fathom water, off Cape May. She was bound to this port with a load of coal. Her captain and crew, a6 well as her sails and chests, were taken on board the pilot boat Whilldin, and arrived here to-day. Tho ‘Veusel and cargo are a total loss. ‘The steamboat Geo, Washington arrived here from Baltimore yesterday, to take the place of the Ohio in | the Union line, ‘The latter is to be withdrawn, in order ND— | to ply between this city and Cape May, in connecti | with the Robert Morris. It ie undesttood that the un ndvantage to the extent of vevl piyment, although tbat is. by the rules of the trade, restricted to cash or banker's bills. Prices dur- ing the week ending 7th at % a % below those bat the market closed at a di ing lust week there was less ree siderable pressure still continued, and in a of w large fulling off in the n porte, prices further declined ‘y perlb—the quotations of fair bowed and vio . stapding on the 14th fnst., at 64, and Orleans at ‘rhe market, however, closed with proved .eeling, which has since been more de » tated, the sules on Saturday being 9.000 bales. 3.5 0 ou speculation, and 1,600 for export. bales changed hands, 1.000 on speculation, 1.000 for ex- port. at an advance since Fridav in the qualities of \me- rican below fair, of fully 44, and inthe better kinds, of 4% per ib, to which we conform our tables above. tules to-day are 3 4,000 bales, 1,000 for export. formances of au ex! id lb above the Ww. Bosrox, June 5—P.M. | Our market has reached a calin. after the recent ex- cltement produced by the Hibernia’s news, and prices Cotton continues dull,with small sales, at the decline previously noticed, Good mixed | northern Corn we quote at $1 20a $1 25; 1000 bushels northern yellow sold at $1 30, bird. BION, 280 Broadway. }OR SALE—ER. Rk -Legpold, De chartered by ©: eau The distance from Farmingdale 1s Fort Hamilton ‘The undersig: ed will | also to enter into the competition for this. tr will sell one of hi taves, from the celenrated M. It hes been used only in his Concerts is magnificent instrument would cost $1200, ed, but in consequence of Mr. De Meyer's speedy departure he sold at «comparatively low price. iat Mr. Hoyer'’s Mi HARLES E. ANED river Would respecitui to enjoy a fine proapec ing couutry, that he ean M. o. 1 NR ave Coney Island at 534 | Fort Hamilton. are becoming settled. MER RESORT. ST announce to those Loidon Harbor and surrov Vlensant airy rooms, at the siti. ‘ Bauk street, within five minutes’ walk of the the face of successive advi for Kurope, it wil reovipts into the Americ Southern flour continues soarce, and is held at $10 a $10 50; no sales worth re- porting. There isno change in Genesee or other wert- | Provisions continue steady, with moderate sales. Freights are some firmer, with a disposition to- wards improvement. where all kinds of sea-food, both shell the best of seabathing can be enjoyed’ Res bestof coms Y HUGHES, 1308 view of Newark Bay, YR SAI ant rosewood Piano Forte, 6! h | this place is probabl ie by one of the best manafact Visiters from abrow at moderate charg: ccommudated wi The 1OLAS will leave th o'clock A. M.; the excursion, 1 following places mg street, over the Basket Store. o'clock yA. My Canal city Apply at 16 Sy Yesterday 7.000 NR 10 » will be ‘landed A powerlul “pat even octaves, Boss | UBLt Lyi |. | warrant them all to be as represented MO LUSTRAL H AIR RESTORATIY kK, ersally approved a = Persons wishing to view the fine se air, will find this a very, and enjoy the is the property 0 rope, and is in eve rior instrament. 1 will be sold at greatly For particulars a Died, | On Friday, the 4th inst., Joy Cone, in the 38th | 0, at his residence, No. 116 Pitt street. His funeral will be attended in the M. delighttul exew w J article, free from os than its peal John Marshall and Mountaineer, from New You are de, but it is feared that it will prove «losing business to some that undertake it. The wxelustvenees ef tine ae | Nightful bathing place is destroyed by the Competition making the fare so cheap, that the mars rush in and deter the upper erust from’ mingling with them. Judge Parsons delivered ® very important decision this morning, in relation to the suit made by the adinin- isteator of the estate of the late Ezra Holden, against the surviving partner, A. MeMackin, for a division of the effects and good will of the Saturday Courier, « weekly publication of considerable note ‘The claim as to the subseription list was resisted by th defendant on the ground that it belonged exclusively to the surviving part- ner, and co be sold as the joint property of the concern ision reverses this proposition, and orders that an Injunction be issued against Mr, MeMa- | kin, prohibiting him from proceeding with the business , of the firm; that the whole establishment, including the | Subscription list, be sold to the highest bidder, a re- chester market has telt che financial dificul- ly, and been much depressed. 3 MUSGROVE & VANCE, Cotton Brokers, Stock Exchange. y rauce of Ihe flowers lensingly soft. | ply to NEMAEL ISAACSON, 3 Brond st | ight fea very | Second street, between avenues D and C, instant, at 4 o'clock P.M. his residence at half past 2 0'e! chure", when @ sermon will be delivered by the Rev. A, on Sunday, 6th ‘The procession will form at lock, and proceed to the extract soon becomes: and luxuriant in sts growth, and it will posiavely bring in new mn baid heads by its use, and hair that has beea made harsh ig gray or falling out, by the use of spirit or other t DAY ON BOATS FOR TERMEDIATE PLAC 40, cents—Breakfast and Dinner on Board. elegant Steamer ROGER WILLIA) A. Degroot, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, | Hair washed with ¢ | equal distr ema The members of the rinted to settle up the afiairs, and make an tion of the proceeds between the surviving partner and representatives of Mr. Holden, In order to ceiver be ap bai Ifpast | permit the contending parties to make an amicable ar. Mutual Lodge, No. 67, from the pler toot of ment, together with all : i won be re:tored to its natural ¢olor acre street,’ tomehin 101% 450 shy Reading roper preparations, Will soon be resto yi brilliancy by a few applications of the Eau Lusteal. preservative agi h she undertakes to imp: three dollars per monti ett the Herald of and members of the Fire Departi d A line addressed to his relatives and friends, are respectfully invited to at- i Kouta yess, anal an infallible cure in a r passage or frieght, & icky 6s dines, and an rafallil F hi ng off of the harr and tarni ly on board the Boats, oF to Geo. arren street, comer of Went street above boats on xe All persons are forbid trusting On the oth inst., Many E. Parransos, aged 41 years 9 months and 17 days. rangement of the matter in dispute, the judge has not yot made the deeree final. The stoppage of the publica- tion would, of course, be disastrous to the value of ihe establishment, and the interests of both partios will, no | doubt, induce a compromise, always find room to ex! produces CY that man calla invention E he would do better perhaps to name ad >| ji Philadelphia, Sold Haul, C} emist and, Pestumer, Ba Ween, ae iMiam: Henry Johnson, 273 Broa perience and stud souree aloue whic ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are r spectfuily invited te attend her funeral, this ( afternoon, at 43g o'clock, trom her late resides ihe Prey between Contents i CG NEWTON, Cn 50 do, 100 Long Island 100 “do y On the 29th ult, at Dobb's Ferry, Enwann Downie, street, corner of Tho independent firemen of the upper districts were highly excited to-day, in consequence of an arrest of six of their number by the Mayor and his officers, for racing through our street during a false alarm of fire. The ar , Test was made in order to test the right of the county | companies crossing into the city limitsand «lso to learn UDSON, Capt. R. G. Crotten. | them that the speed of their apparatus, must not ex- AA! enve on Monday, Weda Steamboat HENDRICK of A.F. Artauit, 149 Broadway; JB 15 Brondway, New York. _Je93 UE LICK WATER—The subscribers have re rect ‘and fresh from the Spring, a large sapply of the celebrated Sulphur Water aged 22 yeurs, a native of Leighiin, County Carlow, m. Mf Frean, Auditor's Di ISLAND PROPEW Share ¥ FOK SALE and | (Stapleton, to vate Boating dons P. Wolfe, Woltes ‘Thursday and Saturday eveuings, ¢ O'Clock, P. M.—Landing Steamboat NORTH will leave on Monday, Wednesda teambout SOUTH AMER leaye on ‘Tuesday, so North Am Trust cohol s? Bkg Ass ‘A gentleman hi audaomely pat up i respectfully offer for sete, wholesale ail street. Sersra. Delle & Co, No.2 Park Row and mujtore, fresh from the Springs, Congress, Pavil jugs. all of which are ivered at any part of the 1 Intermediate Places— | m dhe coald obtain Centlemen desirovs of acqi pply by Jeiter, addressed to E. ©, at the office re ra ng the laugunge $500 Ohio 6's 60 & COOS NEW YORK A EXPRESS, BY WAY OF N TCA, Capt.T. No Hulse, Saturday afternoons, at VER—The Subscribers respeeyfally inform the publie that they will forward ¢ ally pat up for shipping, aud de- city free of ch HA TOUR te CO 254 Wall and from Boston, in ther he abo ode poe The above boats will at all times n time forthe Morning Cars for the E Freight tuken at moderate rat rive in Albany in ample | 8)3¢;'100 ors Canal, last or West ir | NS tn Coal, 7 ‘aud none taken 3 = Sly hfs pl Bs. versons are forbid trasting any of the boats of this puta written order from the captains or am je or freight. apply on hand tive boats, at the office ou the wharf York, 1 Wall st. corer Broadway. Office, Rt er cerne TY ae, tieulars epply to 79 Chamniere obregt. coed the limit given for other vehicles by law. Five of those arrested wore released this morning—the sixth bo- ing held to bail to appear and undergo the trial necessary to test the question Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. June 5—Finsy Boann=8 000 Texy ary Notes. 11; $2000 Revding KR ortgage Bovd 10 Mechanies’ Bank 2738, $200 State 6's £9, S00 State 5) 2 North Americst Bark, 1218 100 Gired Bak, J2de; $100 Lehigh Coal see dein Slid' Uniced Staves Notes 2 Nw Jigs ecrs Boano—$ au hanya Carat. 175 00 U 100 Gerard Bauk, 12)g5 12,50 100 shew

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