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is Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. Secoxn ee Readigg KR YS ie, 90; Gia Sain 3a 1600 State 3's, $35 106: 40 Reading RK. 3234; Artes capes ioe Brae 200 Jo do, 3806; ¢ righ um ck “eben Mechamic's Ba SS aaah 730 State 5's, ‘5's, 82) ’s & Mecha iy Inte reat, ‘eg: 1009 U iy Toah pono New Oacrans, June 4.—At the ‘tate of our last re- cinnatl, Gy 4 ent ean rrnelleced ae ony ws! De A * | rate, unless at a greater reduction than holders were willing to , 80 that business was ‘aise, suspends h fond. 784 ; and no notations could be given, In the ear! cone Eitteb Part of the week the market remained in much the 1000 US Loan 6's, same state, though business was ly renewed, and the transactions of the first three days amount- ed to 3000 bales, at prices establishing @ decline of fally 40. since the, receipt of the news Wednesday and yesterday an increased ‘disposition to sell was maiifest, of which buyers availed themselves to contend for a further advantage, and 27; 1000 State "G7, 108; Asan, June 14, 1847 the sales reached 2000 bales, at « decline of xe. per Ib. William H. Seward and the Vice Pre. ‘o-duy there was a more general inclination to operate rote there wd rates, but factors supplied the market ‘William 1, Seward, as I stated yesterday, will remove | Jose freely, and purchases could in consequence scarcely to Albany; he is a candidate for the Vice Presidency in | be ‘effected on ar favorable terms as yesterday. ‘The trans actions comprised 1000 bales,taken chiefly for England— 1943, and the visit of Horace Greeley to the Western | Potions tomlin erations of the past week were for States, is made expressly to promote the clection of Mr. | the same destination. Prices have been so irregular I think that such are | that it is difleult to quote accurately, but the subjoined Seward to the Vice Presidency. figures will be found to approximate very closely to the the designs of the ultra division of the whig party, andl | >. condition of the market. For all qualities above have no hesitation in making the announcement with | middling fair, prices aro nominal, ‘The Hibernia’s ac- the utmost freedom. | believe that the friendsof Mr, | counts, due next weok, are looked forward to, with in- Seward ar State. He isa vs ‘ 4 diminishing. deceived in regard to his popularity in this probable that’ much bt tense interest, and from av ogpesrences, it is not Iness will be done’ until they respectable man, but his popularity | come to hand. On referring to our comparative tables @ following extracts from a letter, | annexed, it will bo perceived that the total receipts at ritten by Mr, Seward to the antirent come cf | gil the ports, since the Ist September, exhibit a decrease, Columbia county, some two woeks since, shows that he 6 Dania sine ee: pasalber, exhibit a descense, igunxlous to eossiliate the wreek of this faction, ‘The | > 9 tC real Britain duriag the same ea, oe he ‘ease to which the letter alludes, was an action 4 eject- ee nyp octantinelt pk toe Im this cause | 24 thoso to other foreign ports, of 585 ere Tage (Whiting,) and a motion for a m ut the special term of the Supreme Court. Justice Bronson denicd the motion for a new trial, and | 9) 7.9, he decision of the Circuit deficiency of 169,423; those to France, of 96,966 bal ier in th ipts at thi: rt, vee inn te ciency in the receipts at this port, again ear, trial wat | amounts to $28,165 bales, Liverpool Claaaifieation. Lonisians and Misslesippl—Inferior, 9493; ordinary middling 9%a10; ar middling 10'a1034; Bar| decided that the verdict for the plaintfif, (Livingston,) dling fair 10%all; fair 11{a113¢; good fair 12; good and should not be disturbed. in saying: First, Mr. Seward sa; fey “T eannot take the responsibility of advising any iti. ion. 1 must leave that to the judgment eee interested. But it is within the limits of my pro- | steamer’s accounts, quoting a decline of a Xd, since to express aa opinion conceraing causes | which time the transactions have been too limited to I have no hesitation ‘hat no fair mind at all informed in are required fine 1234. the par- | Canuzstox, June 12.—Sunday’s mail brought the ablish prices, and our friends must exer earance with us, for in the present stagni the caw can, in’ my judgment, say that the Judge who | trate state of the market, it is impossible to give quota- tried that, cause (Judge Whiting of the 7th Cirouit) | ons. ‘There is no suah, thing as effesting sules, unlose ought to have ré ‘used a certificate of probable cause, | at great sacrifices; and factors during the past fortnight nor do | believe a certittoats would have been refused by | have been shipping, chiefly coastwise, to relieve their any Judge, on a bill of exceptious half as meritorious in | necessities. The receipts since our last reach 1121 bales, auy ‘action of ejectment, not attended by extraordinary | against the sales in the same time of only about 400 circumstances of pa excitement. satistied that the Secondly, | aim | bales, at prices ranging from 9 to 1120, per pound. We ill of exceptions presented many er- | have no sales to report in any of the descriptions classed rors, not obscure but palpable, not frivolous but gross, | under the head of long cotton, and’ that those errors, if suffered to become precedents, would annihilate the trial of jury in actions of eject: ment. Whether the court decide the bill ofexceptions | Crxcivwari to be frivolous or not, aud whatever may be the! non the merits, |'entertain an opinion clear an un- | bbls. at $6 2 hesitating that the judgment which has been rendered ought to be, and upon a fair and just consideration | 36, State of the Flour Markets. June 10.—Late on Wednesday 300 and deci- | 250 bbls were sold at $6 25; and this morning early, 213 but the eastern news had afurther de- g influence, and our market at once receded to tt which, 70, 40 and 160 bbis were sold from store, would be reversed, and a new trial ought to be, and | 289. 88 and 200 do from canal, 1150 and 1000 do City would be, granted, Mills, for present delivery, 500 do. do., deliverable June iG \8 not miy purpose to express an opinion on the | 14th, und 000 do, do. deliverable 25th inst. —all at mil merits concerning the validity of the t itle of Mr. Li- | From river 48 bbls were sold at $5 8734. Several wagon Vingston, further than to say, that the trial through | louds were sold at $9 90, $5 70 and $3 79. ich itthas already passed, was in my humble opinion | Paiapecenta, June 14. —The market for flour was pape e da conducted, that the judgment ought not | stiffer to-day, and with « moderate inquiry for export; to stand, aud will not be sutured to stand. ‘The parties | the only sales made public were to the extent of 800 bbls, interested, must decide whether they will prosecute | Western, at $8 60; some holders ask more. Rye flour is ‘their defenee, uatil the judgment shall be reversed by | offered at $6 75, without sales. Corn meal firm; we are the Supreme court, or by a higher tribunal If so. shall defend them as long as my services shall be wanted.” | 500 bbls Brandywine at $5 40. ‘as men of the stamp of the E: | | udvised of sales of300 bbls Pennsylvania at $9 37%, and st inactive; 3,500 -Governor, em- | bushels Pennsylvania white sold at 208 cts.,and red is ploy sueh terms in referring to the manorial troubles, | offered at 200 cts, but less would be taken, Corn—not their amicable settlement must be pasmncatenian much doing; 118 ets wi Ufeire at Santa Fe—Military Enthusiasm at the West—Indian Distui inces— Markets, $e. tions in wheat and flour. offered and refused for good yellow, and some small sales reported at 120 cts, weight. 2, Jane 7, 1847. Sats dull at 60 to 61 cts. Rocuesrex, June 14.—During the latter part of the past weck the market was quite active, with some trans- ‘Woot also began to come in We are quite destitute of news of interest from the | more freely than during the early part of the week. West, the few 1 tle or nothing worth communicating. {nformation from Chihuahua w phan was then at Chihuuhua, and contemplated march- | pe ‘Taylor. ed, first of his defeat in Darango, and, se- ing south to join Gen, since recel ‘The yarious rumors | 53sec. Eggs, 9 a 10c, Lard, 8 a arrivals from Santa ie bringing lit- | There was a sale of 200 bbis. of flour on Saturday at pie $7 8744. 1500 bushels of yellow corn, 60 Ibs. to the bushel, The only reliable } delivered at Cuylersvilld, sold on Friday at 864. On, received here for several | Saturday. wheat front wagons sold in the street at $1 69 , has been by the way of old Mexico. Col. Doni- | *172., Other articles we quote sa follows :— Apples per bbl. $2; per bushel, 62\c. Dried apples, 66% ® 62)gc. ushel, Butter, 10 a 1230. 80, 70, for old, new jc. Hama, 7 a 7c. Shoulders, 5 a 6c. Potatoes, 44 a 56c, Beans, ry $1 1%, with good inquiry. Pork, mens, $14. Salt, condly, of his return to Chihuahua, in consequence of | $1125; per bbbl. Flour, barrels 41a 430. Freights— reported insurrections, receive no credit here, and are | Flour to Albany. 750. per bbl. probably without foundation, ‘There has been a singu- lar remismess on the part of the leaders in New M Foreign Markets. ‘ co, in communicating with each other, and with the Kixosron, (Jam.) May 9, 1847.—Flour.—This article, United States, Tcouversed with a genileman the other | more than any other, haa been affected by the advices day, who left Chihuahua long after the suppressiog of | by the lust packet, Of the arrival of new, which provi- the insurrection in it until he had Ali lute accounts from of the army as being very bad. cipline, A loathsome diseus and daily carryingoffitetvictims. For this state of things | #¢ce but who heard nothing of | Ously to the arrival of the packet had reached upwards rrived in New Orleans. of 7000 bbls, but a very few small parcels were with much Santa Fo represent the health | difficulty placed at 403, but the trade have since evinced ‘Tho great cause of this | & determination not to pay so mueh as 388. Between issaid to be liccnsiousness, growing out of a want of dis- | 300-and400 bbls, however, of previous receipts have beon Mi ig Eliza Jane, 6 provisions: wp kadly Bright sided. ship milcou, from Dublin, Also, a Br sl the ease eis ce Shorehat pplied by y pilot boas Jo ya be Heraid Marine Leavitt, & Vn rds HD Base ol, Midi letow. Davis, Buyieumny Mislas, Wicks, Chanoite. Wiehe Db tg te Commerce, Jonnson, Stonnington; RB Glover , Londonderry Eugene, Ship Hendrick Hadegn, 3 voor. from Loudon, with mdse, and passengers, to Bark Victor, ——, (of Fonewth.) 5 weeks from Dublin, with Jers, to master. rig Broom, (of Robinson) frem West Indies, with sugar & molosses , to ihaster. B Eng, short of Davidson, nywsed to be the South Caroline, Ha- passenyers, to G Sutton. Freuch s) Salled. Ship Arkansas New, Orleans bark Antonia, Havre; brig ‘Theuss, [relauds he: P June 15—4 P.M. canesen s Arrived—Shjp North Star, ipecery Live tizerpg Sparks Hane Plate, Antwerp; schrs ative, ‘Duckee, ‘Tasspicor Willises Hanty Bere comb, Corsou, Providence; kd Conn; ee latthew: Hicks; eto harlotte, Hi Day q * Norton, Hartford. do; Vari Ai; Stubbs; Ball River: HB Daseombs Coum: remot, 3 Ee earn ec Col P Com; urham; Ann Rebecea, Vincent; J L Britton, Bird; Ma. lover, >, Genius, jizabeth, mH and EL, I mee New — aa fy ryan Foss Elizabeth, Thompson, and barge Orb, Knapp, ew Record. Miscellaneous Letter bags for packet shine Quesec, for London; and Cam- BRID Gr, for Lover pool, will close at Gilpin’s Exchange News Room; Kenyon’ rs, 91 Wall, street, and at the Offine News Room, comer of o’elos The uation off T ri inst, (sid on @ cruise 6th) mouths, bad 80 bbls Marac bursport, fur’ New York, Kobinston, do, d ladelphia, d ‘Trio, Doane, New York, for New York, ldg; | Cham Chandler, of Portland, do, do; schrs Dorcas, Tikiob, N York, do, do. det, Bowles, fer do, do; Comet, Pui of Washin; tou, Baltimere, d York, do; ‘Ts 3.day: # preyingupoa hundreds, | Meved in small lots, at 368 per bbl, whilst 388 would be pted for New Orleans. The trade buy with the ut- the commanding vfficer should be held accountable. most caution, and take barely sufficient fora week’s sup- ‘The voluntecr companies recently raised here for the | Ply. Cornmeal Santa Fy service, have all departed. ‘at Fort-Leavenworth. ‘The last requisition for five com. | Some of the previous stock. ‘I'he supply is not 1 Of the late parcels, "small sales are be- 28a, but 278 has been accepted for ‘They rendezvous | 1%¢ slowly effe ge. panics of mounted men from this State, to be sent on the | Pork—Prime American sells slowly at 72s per bbl; bi ‘Oregon route, is to be tilled from the interior, the city of | mess is wanted, and w St. Louis being excluded. A gentleman returned a day | aZ¢ in much, inquiry; ortwo since from a visit to the Governor, who informed | 528. Beef—The sales have been 40 half bbls family, at ut realize S4s, Half bbis Irish bbls have just been*moved at me that he was one of forty-two captains of companies | 43.and 50 shillings. ‘This particular packaxe is iu good who had tendered their services, thirty-seven of whom, | demand an.tis wanted, Hams—The stock of all descrip. of course, were disappointed. men could be raised in this State in a fortuight tomarch | pound, an Ton theusind mounted | tions is very ample, American selis at from 61 to 7d per Lancashire 93¢d to 10d. We report a sule of to aay point on the continent where fighting was to be | 190 American at 6gd. Corn—The supply, particularly done. of South American, is iminense, the import during the Our war-worn Illinois neighbors are straggling back | !ast month having been very eonsiderable. This descrip- in squads from Cerro Gordo, and they present 4 most | tion not being kiln-d fit to |, and consequently ui sad appearance, most of them being sick, or with consti- | keep, must soon be foreed upon the market. A great tutions so far undermined by the severity of the service | (quantity hus already become heated and will soon be un- and the insalubrity of the climate, that they resemble | Ht for sale. The price is now down to 4s per bushel. Of sbadows more than men. ‘Among the trophies of that | American, upwards of 760 bags, fresh, have boert id at hard fought battle, many of which they bring, 1 was | 58 per bushel. We have just learned that upwards of shown the other day a spleadia brass #ix pounder, sent | 1600 bags South American have been sent to Cubs, asa present to the State of Illinois, in token ef the gal- ——- ljantry of her sons. Santa Anna's cork leg is also here, ‘The Crops safe and sound. [t was captured by poor Lieut, shelby |. A friend just returned from Bucks county, informs us Johnson, of the fourth regiment Illinois veluateers, who | that the grain crops in that section of the State neve! lost his own leg on that occasion, and subsuquently his | Wore @ more promising appearance. The apple tree dite. ‘One of our city papers had suffere1 severely from the ravages of the fly. A few mornings since, edified | subsepiber, writing to us from Mill Hall, Clinton county, its readers with a story about Indian disturbances in | June 8th, says, “the wheat crop in this county is lost the neighborhood of Council Bluffs, thing will go the rouuda. truth. Of course the | Where a month ago appearances favored a tolerable It is without foundation in | crop, whole fields are entirely eut down by the fly, and unless we are favored with good summer crops, this During the past week business in almost every kind | county will not} have grain enough for seed and the of produce has languished, and there has been a decline | support of the people.”—Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, on the prices which tne Britannia’s news gave rise to, | 14th inet. Flour, which in the early part of the week sold at $6 ‘The Jacksonville News, of the 4th inst.. says: “ The has fation to $6..+Wheat has dectined from $1 29, in’ great quantity of rain which fell during the last morith, eluding sack, to $1 10; corn from 60c te 48c; hemp from $82 to $75, ko., Ko. abade, and are very dull; has not, as far as we can learn, produced any great in- Provisions have also declined a jury to the crops. Those who planted in low swampy bacon shoulders 4'¢ @ 4)gc; | grounds, which were imperfectly ditched, have been hams 5 a ddge; sides 6% a 7)4c; lard 7 a74c; pork and | overflooded, and expect to be seriously affected, but all beet no sales. ‘Tobacco is in active demand, and man- | other apecies of Ind are now in the mort. flourishing ufacturing qualities range from $3 50 to $9 50 par 100 | condition, and promise larger crops than have ever yet Ibs. Lead is advancing, and on Saturday sold at $3 50 | been obtained in this State. If the cotton worm ora per 100 ibs, Dry hides bave deelined to Sales of Stocks at Boston. Excnayoe Boarn, Jane l4— to 20 ds; 35 do, and Massachuse 5, 80 10 de i 9, - i b 0 20'ds: 75 do, ahs Norwich and Worees- tor Railroad, 50%; 40 do do, 50%, $0 30 d b 0 30 ds; 50 do, 51%. 25 do, 5144, bo 10 dsz3.do Vermont | ¢ in Miss Bull, } =| do Reading BE 25 5 do Stouin R, tl; Worcester ti, 25 do Kast Boston ine ik ineae Bonds, 186 a) COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Cotton Trade. Our last relative to this market was on the ist ult., | i 4,1%° Wy Maney and prepared for transmission by the steamers Wash- | {incon id 4 Our market at that date was ington and Britannia summer drought does not ipgrude to mar these preapects, East Florida will have read®u to rejoice this year. OAS TEN AE CTE Passengers Arrived. stron--Sreamnstip Soathernes—-Mise Chesnut, Miss nes, Miss A F Andrews, s appt Migs F han Mist Lawrence, diss Lugy B Beal, Mi a Bassard, R Frost, Mrs Dana, ) Day fdsons, ‘Mes Walkes and child, ‘Nie Van Buren, 2 children and N daughter, Mrs Tyler, Mrs Scofield, Bettuer, lady, four children and ser. ‘Mr. Morrell, lady and 5 Mr. id Oceehoa dy dy and cl «David teh D. Lamberti ay J. Russell, OE. Hall, 281 do, 5 1, s0 30d RL 50 do Reading Hi. Williams and nd Booth and servant; bert Adams, Geo. Fi Arnold, James R. Graham, gerd Mr. land, Dr. Schmidt, J. Minturn, Ce Sileos, 1. Hiddleson, Mr. Child Me M. Caddiag, It. W, Hamilton, misyeer ‘Wa. Reitt, Mr. ‘ Low. fami- tafford and ser urn, Carter, M, E.maouel Carl Ce oe Thos, Hop- Samuel Madge, Jona. aaa » Neil, Jn Goodrich, 4 reh. Smith, C: be yl very steady, and rather firm, although the action was 8. Hantoon, Mi Blake, A. R. Wolfe, ir. mk radioed, Jos. Wa Tnnited to the necessities of our manufacturers, who were | terman, the only buyers, as holders, anticipating an advance of | ley, Col. whalf-penny per pound by the Hibernia, preferred to | P¥#. D- wait her arrival in preference to making apy concession W. Hyatt, W. Bullock, Ni Seavionk, Rey. H. cofield, Sidne: javaavax—Brig Geo + Le Kimber- ie) A. J. Hooden- ee to the views of exporters, who were entirly out of war- | {2mm em pm 2d inst. we were placed | Fore! Importations. m Europe by | Maragura—Bri Gey Wear the ship Rainbow, which was reported below the day scloucee Es boLsocttbe tae ohana fore, and early en the next day a summary ofthe ac- j. counts by this packet to 19th ult. from Liverpool, were Domestic ILmposmtions. received from Boston by the telegraph and being di- | | Cuanurstox—Steamship Sonthemer—50 Dbl flour Fitch & reetly the reverve of the expectation of holders, | co—2 do do Sprague, Robinson & co—47 do to order—I0 bbls created much surprise; the market opened at half | vexetables A Sweetman—9 bags wheat R Du a cent decline; and after the letters were delivered | ‘toes 12 bbls vegetables fepee ies next day prices became still easier, und on the follewing | _‘{"4"\ day fell off as much more, making the total decline one | cont per pound, at which it became steady, as the pres. | Mrs sure to sell ceased at that redu offering for bids at this time w: n. considerably larger bls pos sTON—Se Buck: —i5do Atwater & vont do Drake se Milles Phas J Ack | box mdse WB Moffa—2 8 M Whitlock—3 lobb, TOLLE | cc .-SCTSeaP ANS S As the than heretofore. several purchases were made for export. M A RITIME H E R A LD. During the last four busine sell has visibly decreased, the larger holders declining to offer any portion of their stoeks ; and one quarter of the dectine has been recovered, and the market now presenta a firmer aspect at a general reduction of three-quarters ofacent from the dates of our last, to which our | The sales have averaged about 100 bales per day. At the date of our last, the falling off in the receipts of cotton at the ports, as compared with those of the sume dates Inst season, was 261,000 bales now, the discrepancy stands at 272,000 bales, ets of the next erop, the | is subject is aill involved in great uncertainty. | Tho lapse J pigel & voy Hi ¥ Allen, Morn although accompanied by remark- | file" (Ks Ht aaa weather, with occasional hvavy rains, | {reve 8 Th does not offer developments of a more favorable charac- | St Jago'de Cuba, Schmidt & Balch ter, or justify the planter in anticipating more ample re- | Crowell, St Andrews, Brett & Vos turns for his labor. It is, however, too barly in the sea. | Neuvitas. son to speak Pot ibe or Bay approximatively, of the ing crop, further than ‘to say. cannot be a large one, as the in. formation we receive Ma every section is uniform tu re. presenting the plant as slender and short, and in ap) s quite a month behind the crop of the last season at | Sues conform. With respect to the aig. ible yield of the Fit now certain the yeriod. annexed Receipts at Ports of the Sept 1, 1846, bales, . Do do same period last yer do do. Do Exports from U. 8, since Sept. 1, 1846. qo sume period Inst year... 1; yent before. ., 1,916,403 The receipts at this port since the Ist instant have De do Prosp days, the disposition to The movements in the staple in the United States in each of the past three seasons to the latest datos are as United States since year befo: do been 6000 bales. ports, 1,500 bales. ners, 6,000. ‘Taken on speculation, “_ and amount on sale 10,000 e none. 0 Uplands. 2,000. Stock in eity, | ‘he hark, Liverpool « Jade a im & me. Leno tpt Antwan, Zr 20; Arkai nobia, Comblet, Hx Tozar, Liverpool, Hale & Kimball; omas, Aymar & Oo: Pacitic. (Swe sabelin Stewart (Br) reole, (Brem) Wessels, J.C Maller & € aC elnou k Place: Itsbecer, per ‘tenton. &C i Surry) Cowgine, from Mayaguer, a Ra taeret i Lewis. ryport) 13 1,720.19 0) prnaste--hed ir courses on; H we the ‘sirip Merchant run down to, and speak her. ‘The f ae ove wg = ene, from Hi h A rig Arabian, Jones, 11 days from Havana, with sugar, ke, to Gopnal Miutnen & Co. Vessels left before reported by ‘Taken by apin- 10,600 baler | gst Hope, Mitchell 9 days from Sans In Grande, with au- o.aeng quotations in this market were ae fol- Rr ran ish. ih co with sehr John Dunlap, Livenroot. Crasnvcatien. Schr Medium, Swasey, 8 days from Charleston, with cotton, ‘ Virginia, Boke none. nine” ltimore, with mde. i io Wo reinix, with com, we ix with shingle | OO | 6 Gootget oie, with i ux =o a ie , (seorgstoirn, with flour. fe Me ag We 1 KR 1 | Schr Pilavens Puraer it with corn sane, nous. nome. nous, none | Buckley ™™™™ °° Brandywine, with flour, Re,t0 8 Cork; brigs | L Mary Henney, Peters, Liverpool; jchrs Laura Ja ruz: Emily Johnson, Suedicor, New . Below, a bark, sup- and brig 'Glamergan, Boi Ho Al Deu more. Read, aye Joha bre’ Poi | lewt, tia, Mach Youk day. retail. practi diatel Mary Sop! Pont R Phoenix, Bush, 2 withtet inward £9; Brig arrasth; Rufus Soule, Jordan, from do, do; schr JB ley, Helea, from Norfolk, for ‘Truidad, 260; sid 29, pas, Green, (from Newbern,) for St Marta, Pout Prava, ner, from Bi Tho Jase Liverp sale. rough oF charter; Maria, Belisoren Goa? Magoun, Russell, repg; rederica, Roueh, from, Africa; Haitimore, to sail next day. Sid Apni a, Liverpo ‘ss. Dicaded wi c! Vessens Asnone.—Si the 1th, afternoon, a Br gil Mcovevecca, Yellow Head, the cx jou the ime evening saw a fall ri meric on Duck inland, Mosat Desert, bolt Obebly be lost, Baio Epw Buaxx, (of Bangor Portland with mo! and sides stove in;,an lasses, owned by Jas a yy, Eaq, of Bangor,) it was nothing would be save Senn Ito Ghee ie vessel, is reported ashore near Brace’s Cove. erage niles S of Montau m har Mary Patten, from loa 7: ierou, May 3 (and eld Ist dem. Masters aud \ schr Friendship. Merriam, M Dougal, Pembroke, Maine; cld ‘wee pool di andra. New Orleans via Vera York. Sid, bar! posed the James W. Paige, fm Boste: FKocke, Cieuluegos. Barit, June 1 does: C Marte un STON, M vell, N York ©. ah a Juue $—Arr p”” ‘probably bark Georsia, Col no date prepared 1 June 9—Arr bi Jeua, Carle, N York. LTiMone, June i—Arr 4! t; brigs Bathurst, Pattison, us, Mayagues, F Wy A schrs C! hb Riships apearenely 700 tor Porter, Esq. s, hence for G! days out, om e crew were on thé On at work and would probably . gKing, ord a few other articles. Tie vessel was a complote wreck, ‘aud bowspri of th ithe ‘whole cxu Fy 20, (46,000 gallows mo: jeaver and Hanover streets, at Ile ‘ip Lowa, for Havre, will sail to-morrow, at 12 o’clock. er Portland, at Boston, pass th would probably be lost, from Havana for ., Went ashore on Fishing Rocks at the mouth of Kennebuuk river about 4 A M, 12to tust, an bilged: crew saved. ‘Lhe vessel is in an exposed sit- aud will probably be lost. ‘The 0 was insured .d imme- it. gone, thought Spoken. Ship Ancone, Nason, from Havre for New Orleans, May 22, lasgow, 27 days from Eiveepect bound to Baltimore, 11th Whalemen. jew ty aret Elizabeth, ; 2nd, tie i. “Atlee Parker, Providence. fm New ‘Ork Lot se, Sonse, from Ni erds, M AU, forlsle of sal erling, Galluy ule, with her in boa Home Luey, Li A nia, June 12—Sld, Br bark Lucy, Liver Axaon, Jun Quincy, Kempton, N Work, 10xh, Miho 3 + ‘ork. Cld, 5 jon inia, (Br) MeGilfray. Port Spai Marm Lean, Card, Havan ow M obi = WwW 1 Bi teans hrs Bridge: : an Anacouda, Gorham, N York; Lemont. do, At Qi res. hrs mesinaadee: raise MW Yor! vy. I e mbrencois 1 Ist, Holberton, Mobile. ue N.C C., June shel bck Sarah ) ‘orl Epoaxtows, sane 1—Sld schr Champi 13th, arr steamer Chel N Gronartown, 8. sehrs Telula, Danba and Wescustago, York, (fin Gavveston, June 4—Arr brig Herald, NYork. Kensenunx, June 12—Arr sch Com Tucker. Cox, Balti- Mont.) mane 8—Arr beige Wetumpka, Waite, NY: ti all, dence, Peterson, Boston; Naxtvexer, June : Aly atherive Mai Swi 18, #ei St Jako; chia yenton, Haviland, Vera ol; Gen, Washington, Ms james Pe var Bae C Cay wi Brazos Santiago; Reb Ho 0 dle. attoons NY ork; Leodes, Rotterdam; W way, N York: barks George ri do; do; Lowell, ut brigs Gen. Worth, Balch, Tucker, Vera Cru Pearl, Lawrence, Apalachi Jackson, Brazos idietley Powers, 708 Santiago, Newronr, June 13—Arr echre Edward Laon Lathe! * | Holden Philadelphia; hing, old Carlton, Norwie harks Krances Watts, Burnes, taine, ding: Merin Hersey, Gordon, dos bri do: Peel, Macy Yucatan, Davidson, do; M WiAinenim, Juni Welcome, Besse, ‘Baltimore, oO both a trend anda confidant. Uhambei ore thereby preventing baldaess and ay erable PRAV ELL ING TRU} Tronk M has now on hand and Also, a superior article of sole leather Trunks, {american or European travel, and Portmanteaus for the alte Poste. ‘Orders for the West Indies, South America, &e., fee pie despatch ies ad will oes success wil t his treatment Fae Wilmington, N miagton, Del; opel eek tezuuina, Low us, June Mo Are brs Vv Angelica, (Braz) Ai Philadelphia. Savanvan, Jan Hien, combiner in itself a thor we a June 2—Are sehr al Daughter, MeD York: Sth balk Azim, Dunham, 2 Langthors ork; bth, trig chrs Pi 8th, bri ind Harbinger, ms ere, Samuel B Boston. Cid brig Norton, Providence Brown, Pi ork. Sld'12tl if, Fi Arr, Edward Everett, Kuowles, , Wilmington, NC; brig Forester, Ve Th a tanoons Galyeston; W jan de los seilles: rt jackman, Bostor do; Meunt Point Anton, iar P Latham. New Yorl Hibbee, Hibbe York, Pei fo ge aad Chas Connor, for ark isabella, Burr; Br brig Brunswick, toy. for Cit) schre ison, Paxton, N York; sch Ii port, ship Sterling, Moiten, Comish, Boston; Regine Hil hrs Queen, Philadelphi jarlow, NYorl sireet, § doors from Brondway. tis, and Charges for ¢ ao nerves, prey bate ‘componnd, which, besides its tonie an janufacture: i rah beaten shall, for New Dor Fore! Ports. » PR, June 2—Bark Ranchita, Pierce, of New. brigx Rebecca, Staples, of 3 jeeper, "ok Thomaston, for Gen Tiacoln, Goady, of Damorrisco'ta unc; MeGrath, New York, PrAdt sahe Delounatre, ockoans Ne St a r, Alden, Ste Sarai, Rip: ‘Bahama, | lands; Angelica McFarland, Phila; ‘Tribuae, Nickerson, Phila: waranitine, | tanges, Ho 3 and Montezu th, Philadelphia, Sid brig Cyclops, Tufts, Liverpool; Pro’ cg om Boston. ‘hiladel- h, sehrs Me: Mary E " Fame, Wall, ertacias NYork; Tuscan, King, rl ‘Nouvoux, June 12—Arr bri Carolina, Gilke~, NY Providence, Shanks, Point Petre, Guad.” In Hutnpton. Yoads, ship Rob Roy. Drainmond, fin Iiverpool—apoke (date wot ve membered) "oe 40, sh the Hair, Hyperion is ‘Veaury: For al a ‘corner i roan ioe Elisabeth City, NC, Jnne 11, lat 36, er, Griffin, from Itha ford Sth from a cruise, out 9 th ult, brigs E, (Guadaloupe) about May 29.—Arr, bark d ‘is, to sail for Havre, 30th, 16—1n port, schr Star, Cor days; only Am vessel "May 7—In port, bark Kathleen, Blithi brigs Don Juan, Graham, trom. hmond, fi om Africa, do eargo. Arr ship Clyde, Halcrow, from Olive, Sumner, New York; 9h, Mary ladelphia; schrs George, Stricklaud, Alex- ‘pool. fm Old %. ‘endergast, irdy, Apalachico- 31d brigs Merchant, (new) Graves, Barba- 14 Aur shipe Lucy, Gould, New, Orleans: Gen Veazie, Fairfield, do; Nestor, Sho (of N York) Charleston; bi Merchant ogarda: Ayla: hi rigs Cork k. Sid, uffie, N ‘eazer, \, bri ‘Jordan, Cardenas; J Boundary, Johuso Keene, jer, Lee, fm N Russel, N York. a NYork; Staples, je.) bd to Northern ports. er medios, Cuba. Cla, steamshi ” Gal: pa Glenyor (Br Muirhead, OWE, paveqpools 3 Col jumbus, remen; bark Sa- ine, Butler, Havana; Bostons ny schrs Bite ‘ork; sch Arr bark Marin Hersey, Gordon, N Pippeemnoe. jaratow, Wty; ‘eat Indies, Bacchus, Fon- Acton, Daygett, ry reasonable. mala h cleansing wash, ey Bed than rious re- itp it a an KS——JOHN CATTNACH, No, 1 Wallstreet, comer of Bro rl Tat or Franks, Walises, Carpet Bags, and Batchets wholesale aud suitable for French that 78 Grand street, to solicit his asi: ‘ars ire and attendance, trasting tl cases will alle thy medium = os ie he has again resumed the 4 he sutiont fatty \e Toon scrap ‘ Mataiey, I'm the power ethemen dae kee Mr. one Se sean win Bante = a ee Re I Dr. J ie clair, Aune Hi Nicole aud W.W. 3 D.H. Bi family, A, ay Miller, d po: Wohheen Georeel t rae and Mrs. J. Powell, Sche: delphiasW. ‘Winchester, Bal ia logg, Kocheste: Daniel Halse: Newport; New Orlea andes, "Tro; pies: Hi. B, Ski ri W bran Paterson: J. Sparta, Ga. | Dervorts, Pini N.'J. A. R. Wo a J. Coul C. M. Morrell Roberts, 4 Boughton, Taw T. P. MeClintoc! tan, Orange e0.; dohastown: ir, c # i be tr ah ‘ Smith, Baltimore; 1. Meade "7, Carter, Baltimore’ SI 3) Kingwood, Pensacol ert Viaud; Mrs. Weld Be, and Mrs. A: jumuer, Bos: a a ae) tatters ‘Geo. Beach, Hartford: | ‘i i | N. Me Ch » Bi ‘Houeld aud indy, Conny R. Chilton, New Hazes. Mr. and t reakalagy Hochewt EN. Beely, Weatchester; Mr. and ira: Dawson ant fami Pardee, New Hi Hilthouse, Georgia; ¢ overaor ‘Thoma Piermont; Bertrand, Albany; mt Hoyt, Vermont: Catapbell, Fine Creek: W.'P Lawrence’ New Hoag, Onondag: it t ey jes Allen, Nice count! . Laylor, Charleston, 8.'C dt fheCouloughy 4 dN J. Mr, Wing, C, C » Albany; aE Gilet bany; W.B. Hloan, § diana; A. Goddis, dy; T.D. Wiegins, dn ill, New ‘Hem, 8 New rey: 9 We Cooke: FE ielage Adams, Boston; Mr. Mra. Blossom, Rochester; M Mead $y Poughke ie F J, Auhait, . Tinomns, Goshen, Gh Gre Mobile; Holys, New Orl ley, Long'isiand, inthe es gerade sed ween it Greenwiel , tee P M (Sunday favaciably supeyead) In the early stage of th simplicity and tittle Eee believes, DONO: i me b 3: ‘Kuight’ Barbadooss re Louaville; Dr. Aripsley, Alba “]. Daner, C, thomas, Johns ‘Sewell, Putsbur a sand wil be pa chen my. cere tink tn iy eagra ig cho P as CORBITT, 9 U9 Cope 2 arth College o of Sar eons, Mrs Carter, Phila et of the Reo ateere te see rs. | ofthe Mediegl Buciety of New York, may and "M. ce, ‘Mir. and. Mise di Hollock, Burtington; Ce Hannay Nor | Sadeloee ateston to tie eans of complaints pate Mra. C Camche 3 Mr. of treatment—his extraordi atman, Connecticut; J. Tro consulted in the and © rm ractice for thirteeu year ean above'all his ia ley timate ineatea, quai Dnane street, Loudon, and success inary aucesss hi a, | semias ine, grounds, om, which be Pend exvetutious, utr aes either the use of mercury or restraint in diet or busi r irictures cured w ope or wo weeks wih acargely, any Hovard, New. Bedford; D. Bridgewater; L. Stone, Pale gcte Se ae ad eetser habit ean ci | Phila; J Belknap, Vermont; L is Gatieton oy. "+ | Begestored to heal i tn ogi ens semoved ire ue at; McCloak sucky; O, Glasscock, New Orleans; C. | enclosing’ ® feo. ‘ po receive me at in one 8 se id ie : W i ae Bag Hsrbor: ie tention met odvichs Savanaah Mira,‘ . ter, | Ving a os 2 Beekman and Hulton, on all digccsss Of a deli natare. His a acer eng ts 3 ‘variet} amusements, settle Silla oo rooms, e.— ‘House may have acquired et aha be ‘aly ‘saaiineds nd oaifort of the g ‘A. bad of es ming a ltt iicuie by ry 1a ite 2 by post conches 18 tniles. Leaving 3 Sourtlandt st. (office 3) every mor M. ving at the Sieings 3 P.M. ied i a vood the South, sheaves every momning by railroad for Newathy from thence by rail foad to Moristow MMSE AS HINCH WAN: Se aerial ees ral becocn at this ofice.. Horses and etringea to lets 14 6 wiLt AND WATER POWER FOR To besold by auction,by MULLER & H. ALE say the 23d of Jume next, xt Walt {New Yorw,at 12 o'clock ar oan of that day if no le, the uexpired teria of thre “of land situate in the town of Sprin r Jersey. The land ion, being nted with corn and po- ple, pear, aud cherry trees of, the very ity and an abundanee ‘of good currants. Wty yaad iy houses bara, aud mill on the prem se with good water power, aud would be a very desirable loca: tion (or a miller or tanner. oh forsher particuters on soauite of jell teol#r __ Counsellor at Law, 192 Broadway, NY. fos treatment bei id uires neither mercury, EP secon, Boren, Coolant oe sie Usiuess pursuits, Hecent AE ays IL: | eases cur thre or four days, ervoUr, OF Cone a Hatton: B Le stitational, from too requ ee of the pas- he ly Amatordauns H. | Sra of uideres: youth, and thereby causaguigntly eins myst so" | Sious, and, eventually, confirmed impotency, engagestiie Doce " | tor’s attention, his object being to restore the. system mentally : ch. | tnd bodily to that state of vigor uarure. originally designed.— G. W. Warren, rit Biricture,a disease revuently existing without the patient be, ind, § + | uisiaitiated medical prevenders, and sometinnes t ie tee poniect raddlen, Bosto | of the parties themsel te tina; Mr. and Mrs. ‘Williamson, Syrac sat. Walliams, do «Mise ay mer H. Sudam, fe parlors and dining rooms, hotels, stea 1» Ke, fo! r wleganee rar as 60 areby ie Doctor ‘effectually cu cured 0-Lo Hite, Phils; Mey Hal 0. Corngne aus; | Kw uulfedcivertalng Surgeon in ca toe Mrs. i | harge era, postyatd, cuclosing Mr brectand” Fania J. hila. 3 O. maraley, | Per er cure, orn! Ainge HN cals | ay lente te ier ON eee 3 Island ;'J. Pow: OBL'S P. SION DIF Fem. sheen — bet ier We Gordwell, MNS TABLES, wih etal Hy uedalideas far: peivacs Ri Lee, Falls; H. nboats, e.. unsurpassed wie jence, warranted never to t out of o1 ia est im the city, pra B'Brom ea sekbridge;,J. D- & fneaqualied scone gee tapraneul it jonable inet ‘urniture, c cade” Gorter, Hiarcioeds fe ser Fern ee dea ie waretooine, Nos 49 Broadway, where te public iid Hiavbsiis Edmonds Gon; Cape, Wane are respectfully invived to eall and 2 ‘on, H, ‘Keel J. Penk, Hadier | a | all for ry vate Collegiate education, and a practice of twenty-fi warrant, Tecent eases, particularly saat few days, Tee jout mercury, or Stictures he cures wi itutional debility from ase: FRANKLIN Cer , ing J. site stamtence, Tre er be ancee igo treated, att ce. EI ‘Pulton street. t abit in id im potene: radically enved, by saaitota hateeabling ipman, | "az 1 CR OWE. 448 Brondway._ MORRHISOUN continues to treat with that success which a ve years must he cures ina Astley Cooper, 8 fee A. ‘m20 my Ege untney: Gamay: ete + Sidney Cu i ae ty uaa, 1a, Fowler, do; a David E H PUNTER AN DISEENSARY. No: 3 Di ‘A. D, 1835, by the 1 fa ‘disea Sn ee PUNTERS RED DROE: ‘only remedy on earth that can, safely be thoroughly gure. this horrid disease without injy stitution, and without Hewanp’s Hore | when all'else have failed. | Banies each effectuall: how dee G. | tient and in N. ‘Peck, Spring: the world, er no pay Wiicaven,Co: | MINIATURE PAINTING. L. Prevost, N. Y.; J. 8: nae ter how lon; ‘Dalumare; Mtr, Pancty, Grecawopd: J Dye f Dyer, W seo eae eae Hal rate the m2, Sea space of user than any othe be taken’ Price i. H. Molson, W. “Bcheaecuady; Mr. aad, "A; Meiely, West Ti known as Plumbe Ni of Broadway and Murray. tional Dasquerean 45 tine Ac (with full directions.) which is warrs all case: et, where he would be attend to any orders in miniature or water color sketches. vision. vn ent proprietor, for the ecret nature, and for imedicine bp on to ryt ed to standing, or with less trouble to the par r medicine in R. MebOUGAL has fahep fh e room No. 11, in building ery, comer py to Berroa, aston; B. Hay, Saratoga dwin, Carp isthe onl actual See ever Sipgowaesd fe i emissions, aud. all a ma ty have ht rove und het ditions of n heve notgives we ities Ly on" States are unanimous of the ina single iostan en fags jolene compound for the sine parposea. Ieee ‘on the pote! vent Ne Kellogg, Ke r; L. Haskell, Belmont. Lovesor’s Hort. | y. Sag Harbor; George, A. Curt a Cordial | in us Affections, Indigestion, Sluggi: Gleet and FI ance Albus, an cor eee with th a Bhicopes' lin egctes. sails Gorin hicopee Halis; Ruggles. Smith, Spr Tandgrovelt George G. Stevens as ie ranutthiy restore oh w NHL. Moore, Baltimores_P: | period ; and where want of offs John a Long ‘sland; \ mm, Albauy; ben, %, Foor, D. Rug- | pated with confidence. ner, Bosto! » Baker, New York: Geo. | Brice $3 per bottle, ‘or $44 per dozen. icMoore, Millersburg, Ky.; Eben. Luther, | _ Princil fall River; W: Hobart, Boston; J: Noonan, | J.,by Jol Latham, Sag Harbor; £. B: | _apd-Im*e 5 in 90 nae follow loss of Muscular al Lassitude aud General Prostration, Irri spring is a cause of re cl- | course be had to it, the most beneficial results may | A CORDIAL, or the ELIAIR OF LOVE—This or Impotency, diseases occa- nostrams re- their sanction to any other y the foregoing Ei hee la7 Greenwich street. Sold in Trenton, N. it Huickey, and in Philadelphia at 90 North Sixth st. G. Williams, cases out-of ten by the Se ie or and what’ is sup) a disease of vel them, and to make the skin clear and heauti low or dark skin it changes to a beautifal h It acts 80 zene that it may be used on Physicians use it in cases of Old Sores, Erysipelas, Ringwor effected Cures when every, oth it was very justly called by the M ‘anda miracle. Persons are delig! emind, gat the genuine—aslk for Jones ‘and take no other. Weve ‘York ouly.at the sign of the Am 62 Chatham stieet—p NATIONAL HOTEL. ‘Sold in je t the face of ladie: A CLEAR COMPLEXION—DISEASES OF THE SAKIN——At this, aud, imdeed, every other season. the akin 13 often repalsive in appearance, caused in eight heat of the sw he Blood, is simply a disease o {f some of the thousands whe tike purgative m nd usele: | were to use on the: and clearing ux, causes. a heal ass EF. Boats, figured with Pimples, Freel loodingpyler, | 5 2. Te the true and geuui ampbell, F AL. Smut ITALIAN RTS SAL SOAP never fails to eure and dis- ifal—even yel- thy whiteness. fants with the Scurvy i m, Sore-h remedy hag jedical Society of hted after one dtalian Che- erican Eagle, ice 50 cents a cake—where pie be had. also, Jones’ Somntah Lilly White, for py err ee Jon giving s natur wh es’ Fxmber ea Past, for Whitening the teeth, sweetening the breath, moking the gums healthy, &e.: price 25 cents a box. ra UA pacat Ee feces Boetss Kgetr for dgues’ Soap—In Brooklyn, 139 Fulton streets in lweli’s Landing; J. C. aiding Bron 4 eran 8. Biwhs GREY, RED OR WHITE HEAD! ingrds, Norwic ng Newark: Wm. Waterman, m ASMafosds do; B.'Broway Fall coe £98 Avenue D, New York.ecr- L Street How: Iter, Philadelphia, JS. 51 ship Bamablon; ‘A. Roberts, Le Toy, Geneva'co.: 8. Fi fatten doy W. fh. Sineums B Woodward, Lexingtoi / i} ee eet Cope sitet two 3s hottles of Jon 2 good crop of hair, and wi i ir Wik am Jacxson, of 80 Libersy street P the bru Bison { eettnens oie tear omnes emttaly tld tor, He we A. nton; R. L. Allro, Boston: B.’ Hastin Ke Bates, Boston: P: Rastis, do; L. Mis, Buffalo; A. 8. Smith; Sibottes, of Jones’ Coral H Phil Leonstt, Troyy ite Hose, Hudsea; L. Masoo, | 40); era ed Gealag he atcet Raymond, Alba . this ‘a litde longer to have a better head of hair 3 Mier, A mini Iphia, GZeiber, 3 Ledger Buil fings; in Baltimore, Md, NJ 3 In Pittsburgh, 89 8, and those ‘who would possess a beautiful head of hair for a very sum, read the following statement of respectable per ely bald on the top, and by the Doral Hair Restorative, he has jon have it long, thick, and lux- share Pay 'homas Jack: en years, and Restorative, pects by using than he ever aTHaUR's Hor Kk, Baltimore; Miss ‘Godard du B,D ee ‘ 10 THOSE WHOSE Hain 18 GREY, ft so av token A T a weak at the Roots —{ hereby certify. that mydunit we faralng ey, and fulbing off, and that © oral » Be - 8 a achus setts \ walls ny dire Bin 8. Fonte: yoral fare it, and has a fine dark look. Before 1 Kinstry, Bre: | ret, | PJAVE you SCURF OR DANDRUFF- rocer,of Fulton street, had his hair compl up with pandruf, and Jones’ Coral Hair Restor and permanently Tayvon’s Horen. South Middletow: Le H. dud 3 sa ch, D. W. Ud lid Jers to any thin f the Aim: my customers preferred. din New York only at th Chatham street—price 3 ® Xgents in Philadelph Brooklyn, 139 Fulton stree in Baltimore, Taylor, 6 Ja n Newar ON piyy HOR THE SUrPRESSIO Members of the New York College of Me gynving, devoted their attention during G. Talcott, wee ie |i Restarative, I combed out handfuls of hy hair daily. OMPRINS. N OF SaioN OF aL Kexhiny — ine and Phawna ir was ce I have used Jones’ ‘torative—it has entirely, ceased mse New York. Mr. Power,» letely choked ative entirely fine field; H. Band and i Ghia ‘ate Ge 22, ,bpprd, the steambon J. Huntington, New Londo Pittsburg; J. W. LA eh on la c ; the est article I ever used for d softening, cleansing, onklin, Lony J. dlagn; M. Brown, U, | the hest article | naira loug ime soft, cloan, silky,’ dark and (e rc. rican Eagle, six y ron, idles i) tide | shin" Neve Havens Te ‘Tu Ghent, "sate and. permsput euro, | Long Island: A. Wheelock, Natchez; W. + Hallowell: | injury to the constitution or confinement from business. } Roxbury Hostens Ht i. t.4 White. 1 ey Jackson,| PRIMARY C ASES OF GONORRHGELA. or Syyhi rf Providen en te; Hexsie, Phila. Poughkeepsie J. R. Fiteh, thy A | 5b. packages of good Black Tes for the extensive NEW YC jersey " Bonout Hesry Finkuess, Philadelpht 2 Ludington, us ian a A Shuraway and Indy, Bostoa: Mor w Yor! . C, To Mtendell ; Philately | SERENE eeenmrgyryeTe eer eecemeenerpeyeenmnemeragerey VELPEAUS SP OR the radical c ‘Tra ive, Vous are extpnoud tee Choe Buyers will snve co pew sera general act CTURES ir rae Hors... G. E. Pent, Monroe; W. Tompkins Buffalo, H.J An THE URETHRA (c inconvenienee to the pati Boston: G. Lud: | or NOCTURN Fenoo, Massachu- stra effeets may be prudence, the eo the, yentmnent of, IMPOR’ rel raid the Coney ohms chest ¢ ntaipia fo Sf eesteies requi ical care, their symptom My. Veevies aa vege igs: 3 W. | Office of the College ot Medi Ai Ls Waren tok lady, A. C. Hall, cine and Ph san street, FIC PILL! onorthoes, gleet, | These Pill, the resalt of twenty years experienc: | pital de Chprite in Pari Young fyson, Jerable BY making peoaiantNt ao than an warehouse of the i it ORK AND Cc HINA are. QOMPANY, fries $1 per bor. GoUNT Cau ‘al orm ration for beaw = ine in view wai and trans) Hy anbamtted as AS CHINESE, i ii | do well to precure « supply of this valuabl that even the foul fone i poerer titecrloely a eelaree in the remo’ al ot ‘a ‘euraneous ia dah ire> | as ior chales. ‘Gourand’s Pondre Subtile possess the mical ty Ht cheeks |) arms, "Seng of impositic ar in mind tl 6 | | Sata ot Br Heli Y ae ek tor Beil nee reer 204 Grewrte CONSTITUTIQNAL DEBIL EAT INDUCE ring thea pensable atte, on maflormatio: je Soap, as it | packed, and sent to }d in, tingle | bottles at $1 each eases of hal: ooo Sel TY, CONE ra OF GOU | $5; carefully packed and sent to all parts of the Union. other prepa. | Ry f earert | Pin EPARED by ie New York cate of Pharmacy, ne ished for urifyiug qualities and eurntive onfidently recommended by the Uollege as orms, saltrhew | tm re stage of the blood, such na scr! rm, blotches or pimples, ut jcera |), Foughness, uprooting superiaows h ei <i ‘of uproo Juous hair from fo Ker, without injury to the most delica ase arising from ington street, erat Town, ata Oe eof reriors pai Fe CUR | Te! TONIC MIXTURE, prepargl, by ; ime tnd Pharmacy: of the of New ¥ couidesty recommended for all eaaes of Uebility nrodn secret indulgence or excess of ony kind. [tis an remedy for impotence, sterility, or barreuness, unto ne the city will ‘ingle bottles $1 each; eases of palf'* dozen $5; ract of Sar ith it before the public od on es a corte reed forall d shiv * Raymond, | yield to their treatment in fiom four to eight days, and the B.U nases in one-third of the time usually taken ‘onsidered by ps aa val men a: eran) successfully treated without ‘To those suffering from JONSTITUTION AL DEBILITY tr EMISSIONS, produced b; yore or im reli ed upon from SE NOTIER—Perser suffering fom any of findi it fi i re i to perforra full directions as to diet, &e., by statin time of contraction, and treatment rec ty elsewhere, if any, and qnelcning ten. ten dollars, pont pnid, direct W. 8. iON, M. D., New York. emninal emis | TeAgcomey dealers, hotel keepers, and all eonsemers | ‘sions, and all mocoppralent discharges from the urethrs e in the How are pronounced by their celebrated enter, Professor Velpeau, as an infallible remedy for all diseases of the urethra. ‘They effect a cure in a much other remedy, without tainting the bres die Le stomach, er confinement from buniness.— art | thea in thosarhee, ‘Nor shavine ihe Ide RICORD'S ALTERA ase ec Weenie Mmamreste ACB | FOR the permanent cure of primary. or secondary syphi Sands, 100 Fulton st; Hore Secaer, Gourthand x Re yenereal ulcers, nodes, or any complaint produced by fellas Sag beats orbit eiee: tative | injndiciong ne of mereury situ my Sires alle UNG dente a 241 Brondwey.—_—_—_—_SaE vere mErCHIY, O ment== D908 "RATES! bo! ee mans Fine Brase and | should use this powerful puriier rl hou de nowpersoe Bier 8 rR on id cele Rei sturray ser0et, my I7 300% rh ‘corner of Brondwray. | Seated alterative, _ seabenadcns iti ics if adozen for ratlly cone | CONCENTRAT! R Airtime yk OF SARSAPARILLA dicing and This refined and highly concentrated po ers ofthe abo itrheaim, ring the bones or joi In re ‘tront, oF any todas, eutaneous im Selec eee ot ny pulls sor an info: 75 conte 50 PARTMENTS TO LET, handsomely jurished ore EMa at 31 Napth Moore street. [il oe wee BALE, Oh EXCHANGE FOR CILY PRO- eS the pleseant village of Liberty PENN Febery Mae trate Dwelling House,3X, ouvating 1d Fs ORS ot ait w, dood cell Seive Makers, Wheelright and blicksmith’s Shop, IES, Ngood Vara, 20X38, with wood and sinoke houses, a 500 Ales, 2 good lara, 20436) wirian currents, Ke. Price for the Whete $1000 Also, 14 acres of wROply toddames B. Bare, ony Wednesday, from 9A. M. to Te RR on Thursday, ta 1 Be ML, on other day at ( ok Heal Eatate Company, coruer of Brenda ony sf —Jeldgoe¥m wack oa OIE TES. et, 0 cee ge alee f land, 7 acres of timber, 7 of clear land, sll econd large ttaches t, (cutrange on Broadway,) to mB) “ni hout board, two handsomely furnished rooms. ply to TH BYRNES, 4 ¢ ce THE YONK a AANGION ings, and seven acres of eB we 9 ne ao en a don the moet Secommo: This exiersive building commands magnifice! hte en KRiver, trom i810 15 mil euch direc feet oaaa 0 H gach Creel. tn sunbling for, one hundred horse seat in euath; aitmeatly new, andin complete order. ‘There wf algo a tsh pond and water power with a uever fling stream ware ac rummy through the middie of the grouuds, ax pare as Cee peo ftites Railroad is tor run wiihia three Kundred yards infront of the provercy, aud aboat the meme distance soath of the vill: xe of re the depot ix diatance south of tbe THES ot Nealt eéaducied schools, all within alalf mite, Two splendid fast. sailing steamboats ply Guily toand from the city; and stages also run daily in cou- nection with the Harlem Railroad. Forterins apply to William Kellinger, at the Williams- burgh ferry, at the foot of Delancy street, or upon the mises. _ded Mt*re_ priet hepa ia made considerable alterations and improve Gente this entablishment singe the last season, ‘He hanerect ed alarge building, containing thirty-three roo disconnected from the main body of the par rooms are intended for gente only; they ar ble size, light, and well veutilated, and superior in I respects to those | generally denominated single rooms in the varieus eeatering places throughout the eougtry. : ‘The proprietor is wow ready. to treat with farnitios or part wishing to engage rooins for the seaaon, Letters widrelecdito Bim at the City Hotel, Broadway, will receive immediate at- fenlo vA stambout raga between New York and New Briton a Eo poeitone At # and 11 A, Myand 2 and $:20 P. M. fom pict No, FEO nd td oA: Mteand td Me ne 36, Sand ¢ Pd Ms and mmoce jrectest communications the'season dv ‘Sunday Arrangement—-Trom New Drighten at 8 A. M., 194, 5:20 P, From New at 9A. My 2 and 6 P.M. of Company, he reception ey dla lon is dow ready for Cie recep F, BLANCARD. A FARM FOR SAL! New Rocheile, coutaining sevent) jing marl enough, (I believe.) easantiand healthy situati minutes’ walk of the rai Way further particulers enquire of the acres, incl & for ages. few a be W secomm raat subscriber, on_ the premises. WALT EH BURLING. STCHESTER LAND—To aioe C ‘onntry Seata—To Market jand for Gardens; and to all persous hester, within nine Hall with Hight of passing over Harlem getree of toll, arenow offered a private axle, i lots, con 1 from five 'to et each. ‘The lauds are wi Tits minutes walk of the raitroads front, on good resis; are iu the neighborhood of scho and churches of different 6d, and loedtion healthy. Title indisputable: ‘Terms moder Appia GOUVE! NEU Westcheste t Coe WALTER HUTHEREORD, Counelle 79 Nassaa wee New ON eFYY TSON, ES Phenix fiat, and Gap Manufagtory, eit formerly of No. 103, but now of @ Fulton street, New Yar and 63 Fulton street, Brooklyn, whose constant aim it hi been to produce superior articles at the lowest has introduced his summer style of Hats. consisting of tiful pearl and drab Castors, trimmed in the pecaliar manner which has hitherto given such woiversal satisgxetionivasmuch it nrevents the perspica staining the outside of the ie tine insures comfort and evolness. HENIDUGTION IN PRICES —itobertaon Fives notice that he has reduced the price of his Pearl Hats to $2 9@, aud drab Hats to $3: and at the same time prices challenges mann- faeturers to produce & better article even at 5 per cent hi igen pk IPL UUINKETT. OOK At THIS—Ladi s, Gentlemen, aaa rea, ail thet are in want of Boots er Shoes, please Boe call st 367 Bron where you. will find the largest assortment, and cheapest in this city, wholesale or re- “Nn imported French Boots, $5. M. CAHILL. ae WALSH BROTHERS rough Boar Makers, No 16 Ann street, New York. French Calf Boots of the late faahion made to order for $4.50, neually sold for ifine French Cal Boots nally $3. ather Boots $7, usually Hold for sin, hiso Cougress Boot with patent springs. Gentlemen’s paiters, shoce and slippers ty on hand, and made to order at the shortest notice, Repairing; &e., done in the store, L. WALSH & eRe my25 300" YOUNG & JONSS, 4 Ann street, Dice calf boots at $4 58, equal te any sold in thls city 50, usually $5. Best 10 those usually sold gaiters and ati hort notie , ke. done in 3) and $10, pars, elweys Oh bead aek ma goods ‘warrated to sive at aati the store. @Pleare eal! masvorere _¥ ‘DUNG RJONES, 4 Ann at. near Broadway. NEW FRENCH 1 BOOT STORE—The latest Paris style of French C those uaually sold ter $6 and, $7; fine Hrene ta for $4 10, ity mands ai to those usually sold for ts “ith i pyene, phy Boots, Shoes, Gare ‘ene 2 conmentiy Oe fe to order in the shortest notice, Mending, &¢. ee yes store, comer of ye and Naisan streets, opposite the Herald office, N York. tasortmeit 0 de to orde; ath THE SUBSCRIBER would Fespectfully in- form “his cnstomers and the public generally, that he has on hand « vi astortment of Le isses? and Children’s colored aud biack Gaiter Boots, Busking Sheers Ties, &e.; Geatlemen’s and Boy’s sewed aud pegged Boots o every description, all ef ‘which he will sell as low as such ar- teles can be ‘at any store in the eg ‘ ‘and. “Geutlemen’s Bo ots and Shoes made to Hg manner at lerate prices, callis. a TAs WALI 92. Canal atre commer a Wooster A AY, THE ON: st Attraction Yet—26 Sr ‘Five Canaries, just imported y agents from the most celebrated disttiets of Rurope. ‘rhe ngs au plumage, will he found ou inspection, to veh ft f PG Cha show the large Archy takes th srparees : 0 spprise his friends at a dis- import that they may make P. Sin consequence of the limits of his old establishm No. 6 John street, he has rented ee Cottage, Bloom dala, near Burgham’s Hotel, for tht branch of his business not connectes : "Shetland and Fancy Ponies, King il every variety of Fancy ty jetters post and oe will i ot alt time meet with ome Page, LOT OF MOCKING BIRDS—Only bird w worth Vader ence room, and sweepe all kind bird species song away day or night, Ino very fue collection Laon Canary Birds, lao ot shots Eeeed Gasp Bist taney air Bee To be seen at 355 Bowery, between 3d and 4th st my 28 20 re WILLIAMS. x BIRDS, DOGS AD ES—ATTRA <The great attraction for the eity is now At ARCHEY’S, No. 5 John street, where vatw song ig 74 is guly to be obtained from Dek h. Ring Charter psaiehe, Welton Gresponnds, Set ‘ointers, Newfoundland and every variety of fancy Shetland Ponies, fe, eRe den inuele . Lett times meet wil on from A GRIEY bohm street ge N, B. Four Isle of Sky Terriers, imported expressly. mi 30t"r er bes! ‘aud strangers visiting thatshe has hand « large ead very ben ‘aasortinent of spr Mt to whieh invites their ation. son's stock comprises un assortment of the richest and most fashionable Hats, such as Chip{Crape, Rice, and rn with aehoice assortment of Straws, which she fist can be sold more reasonable than at any other ¢ ie city. Consery Milliners will do well to call i bese var i Wiifox. ‘a ssh een Allen and i” si Milliners wanted af the above establishment PUSICAT ‘CROTICE—THE a jute, lam adopted the Berk ply professors 9x first ‘mi amateurs with thi jis country, having by many ot bn moet eminent gnc the itd great that amateurs should purchase byt he mY, 6 will examine every instrament and give ac ntee, signed by himself, at the time of the sale, flute, with written instructions, will accompa ers (post paid) addressed John A. Kyle, 4 wR Also on & yle’s facraction i) on re ‘will receive immediate att ute, manufectured as of the tints ‘inatrnments, SAND PI DRESS, HABIT SLISSE CUTTING taught in Three ‘Lessons—Inatruction in Madame Til- iicur's celebrated » f Dress Cutting will be given per- ers street, few doors east of Broad: aay cironimatanens as well as thone enj in busi Bo We abloto dt hemeclves and ethers" wilt ence aad meee: } | appl ee of introducing thi peers } ere as it has long Reena ~=ie. —oF lay, 2) ee ft. Re poy id low. | !

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