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ured for permitting such language to be used within hearing of the seat of justice, Why should s man be characterised as a thief, merely because he differed with the counsel of the defendant, as to the ability to shed tears at an: earnest in the expression of sympathy fer Mr. Harvey J. Smith. and think he was unjustly treated by both coun- sel and Court, Among the pickpockets that the President, in order to ply their vocation amid the crowds that the reception attracted, were four English- a, who were very auccesaful until they arrived at Wil- mingtoa. There one succeeded in grabbing a pocket- book with $100, as well as u reporter's, containing a mamber of articles of no use to any one save the . Another reporter's pocket was picked of a Hoket of admission to the boston which. the Pres ident came up town. It is now believed that the pickpoeket was cnabled to accompany the party fo the olty by using this very ticket, and is now probably in New York. Three of this quartette of rogues were Srrested in Wilmington, but none of the spoils found on them. T! Was evidence against twosufiicient to war- Fant their detention, but thy third, who called himself James was discharged there, nothing appearing Pag een To-day, however, he made his appearance doo! me boy observed his motions and gave ‘alarm, which led to his arrest and committal. of Stocks at Phi jeune a — megs 61; 10 Chesapeak: Canal Stock 86) Coal U pe er ph St Bones 1000 Tennessee Bonds 5, ‘Coal Serip 81% ; 28 do B1%¢: 100 New Jersey Copper | 3 pconD, Boako.—19 sSehavikill Banke £200 State 5 . ies? Bai 90}6; 2 Manafac, aud, Mechenics, Bank 27; 110 Texas Trex. gary Notes 13: £5,000 Reading ‘Arter Saes—135 Girard Bank 12%; 100 Susquehanna Canal 17%; 100 New Jersey Copper Ii}; 1000 Schaylkill Navi 42H T4363 10,000 U.S. Loan 6, 1064; 00 Trea- 52°, 106% Puiavenenia, June 25, 1847. ‘The President’s departure took place this morning by special train, which left Camden at precisely eight o’elock. ‘The missing trunk of Mr. Burke, the Commissioner of the Patent office, who travels in the suite of tho Presi- dent, has been found; it had been accidentally placed among the baggage of Mrs. Polk and her party, but the q@rror was discovered on their arrival at Cumberland, ‘nd thet unk was sent back to its owner. Secretary Buchanan will arrive here to-morrow even- ing, and tojoin'the President in New York, by the morning line, on Sunday. ‘The pro jion of the Girard College, with @ President at $4. Yr annum, four professors at $2000 eaeh, and thirteen female primary teachers ut $300, meets with much opposition. As the will of Girard li- mits the age of the pupils admitted to between six and ten, the institution, for the first two or three years, at east, must be considered more in the light of # prin school than a college, und there isa strong fecling against the appointment at the outset of « president and faculty who, having no pupils to comprebund their fnstructions in the sciences, would be enjoying the be- nefits of sinecure offices, at a cost of about $12,000 per annum ‘A poor man shufiled off this mortal coil in the upper part of Kensington, last night, by hanging himself. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. Finet Boao ayn aPren.— (250 sh Girard. v5 13; 839 Read, 1 I 5 Mechames Bak, 9's, dds, 8144; $5000 State 5’- i Mo & " nde 7974; ited ted ray Coal Crip, * jotes, 8's, ff 0 10's 16, 50 tha Schayliér, 1036 . bogey R Bonds, 793g; 100 U S Secoxo Boany.—22,000 Readin SR, dug; 100 susddehannah Loau, 6's b7 106%; 100 Reading Kt. Canal, 1736, AFTER Sarvs.—5000 U7 S Loan 6s, '67, 10674; 5000 State 8134; 250 Reading RK 3434; 2000 Morris Canal Bonds 6744; 500 ‘a eenanaa Caual Notes 62; 800 Reading Railroad, 31; 10 3334. Sales of Stocks ut Boston. Brock Excuancr, June 25—1 Eastern Railroad 113%; 13 la Colowy lroud 100%; 37 Fall River Railroad, 90; 90 ern ond Rights 95c; 15 Boston & Mame Ra:lroad ok 13 do 110%; 37 do Mt: 58 Boston & Maine Railroad igh's 250; 104 oucord Railroad, 643, 5 Merchauts Bank 10 100 Est Boston Co 18; 200 do 194; 50 Nor & Wor Kailroad b 10d 53%; 25 do $374; 50 do 54; $5000 Reading Railroad Bonds 1850 b 30d 793; 1000 do 19607. SSS OUMMEKCIAL INTEULIGKNCK, State of the Flour Markets. New Orveans, June (8 —Flour rather better, Sales of 1200 bbis Ohio at $6 55; 300 at $6 6244; 1000 Illinois at $6 75; and 1100 bbls (extra fine put up at Zanesville, Obio, expressly for the Rio market.) ut $7 20 per bbl At the close, buyers offering $6 62)¢ for Ohio. Corn dull, with no sales of note. Of wheat 1000 sacks nearly prime sold at $1 3736 per bushel. 2000 bbis kiln-dried corn meal sold at $4 per bbl. Purtapetrnia, Juae 25.—The flour market bas not been animated, and prices have further declined,and the | market closes dull. Sales of 10.000 bbls, principally ‘Western, ut $7. including some purcvls at $7, lined and delivered; 1700 bbls Brandywine at $7 18%, and the bal- ance Pennsylvania at $7. ‘To-day sales of 1000 bbis at $6 75. part Western, and 1000 bbis, a good brand Penn- sylvania, at $7. Rye flour—Sales of 600 bbls at $5 60 ‘orn meal has declined. Sales at $4 6234 a $4 50; and yesterday and to-day sales 2300 bbls at $4 374, $1 31, a ‘$4 25, part lined and delivered. Wheat has been in fuir request. Sales of 20,000 bushels Pennsylvania wheat. chietly white, at $1 60 in store; red and white mixed at $1_ 5334. and red at $1 50 a $1 48; 6 a 9000 bushels Ohio red at $1 0 in store, and alot at $1 43 to-day. Rye has declined. Salesof 2500 bushels at 95e. Corn—Sales of 5 a 6000 bushels Fonnayit nia and Southern yellow at 950 94\e, by weight. Oats—A sale of Pennsylvania at 50, and one of Southern at 45340. 'The Crops, i The Carroll (La.) Watchman, published at Lake Pro- videnoe, under date of the Sth inst., says: “Since our last paper was issued, we have paid a flying visit to many of our patrons and friends on Joe’s Bayou, and a portion of Bayou Mason, Almost all the planters with whom ‘we have conversed, concur in the opinion, that, should the remainder of the season prove favorable, the crop will be as large ascan be picked. Several gentlemen, however, informed us that the worm, which proved so destructive last year, had already began to make its ap- pearance—though only an occasional one is as yet dis- coverable.” Passengers Arrived. Havae—Packet ship Oneida—Mrs Chas Smith, Miss Smith, Mrs A Shapley, Miss Frances Walsh ladelyhias Kantrow, Mrs Fredrik de Kantrow, d and servant ; Jo-eph Bonfanti, America; Mateo Lekew, Central ste a Ship Sutton (reported yesterday) —J Hamil OD Hammet, GC Fulmore: Er J'C Wool, L Muuch- nelie—2 in we Sailed. - rick—John Morison, Scott England; 7 Scansb UG Barnwell, Uticn; Cap: tain Heary White, ivingston, Canadas Jos jour, New York’ nid; Wm McKeil, do; IMeLaren, Brooklyn; New York; TH Lewis, Wath rept BA; AT Barn T'D Taylor. Charleston; Foreign im, ions. 4 Rolker & Mollman—11 R_ Pageot— o—1 W Livermore—s Harnden & ¥ f ¢o—3 D’ Appleton & co—1 French, Wells & co—! Read, ylor & e-—1 D © Caton—Haight & co—| Fellows, —an Ars rd & com 1 CW Thomas—t k Koape— s is, Rairebild & co—9 Corbit & co—2T Hunt & co—7 Johnson, Moore & ‘aylor—2 Egerton & Richards—2 LR Curtis & co—l WH joatinann & Son—1 Michel Levy & co—l W Magnin & co— IF P Ricemi Malerieux, Gourd, Keo—4 Wieht & Lanken 3 F Victor & Acheley—1 G Hissenberg & co—1 Austen & Draper & Jones—3 © Studdard & T Lo- ve is & Co—2 Boicceau & Kurch—3 A Brake— LAPigrot—1 C Vilade & co—3 Spier, Christ & co—1 A Le- yerque—3 E Bossange—l_ Kimber & Dambinann—3 LF Co- hen—2 Tony & Freres—1 D M_ Peyser—i_ Regers, Guillaume & cot J Durand & co—1 D Rhierot—1 Opdyke & Hall—1'T R Robert—1 HE Droz—3J C Deland & Sons—1d burr stones sp casks wine WH Kowland & co—) LM Relironuer—2 TA e—1 P Schmidt & Andrea—@ Plumber & Damgomman— erfer & May——2 ABeiguette & co—lz Lachaise & I 1 W H Coles & Plankett—2 Rush, Priggsling & Brothe itland & com1 R Mellor—1 R Seignett &co—2 Mitchel li W Colleney & co raya =1 W Bailland & fi ‘oung & elrgiann 1 Klemon & Fre: P Schmidt & An’ dre AH. Kicomt FA Artat—2 Sill & That be Stuart 7 ‘& Brothers—3 Bromhall, Abermethy & co—I7 T&T ‘co—3 E Payne—4# WH Mann & co—t ¥, Millo—2 D riger—@ Derarimer & Boizard—1 A E Stuart & co—| Col- vill & Fiemming—15 Born & Schuch*rdt—1 Saroni & Ar it& Andrenz—1 J Ns ‘C Ervenprelsch—| OW W Bellomy—10 Magoun & son— high & Weisendonk—3 Corhit & jeeke, State & co—I Schnchirdt & Gobhard—I1 WB Okee— 10 Verin—3 Capt J Funk—197 to order. Livenroot—ship Uners—108 bbls Modre & Leggett—1 case to order—7 R Spedding—I7 es and 5 cks do Keplin & co. ‘crates 5 hig H Winkley—i7_ bly Ti ie.cks Tr net ule Hicks & eo dle ornns & eo. c4 Phillip Spever—thcka lis m6. do JA Newbould—: ck 2 bags nails do—60 tons s salt S thompson & Ne- Ras eonls DC Colden & co—i200 phews—O00mncko salt Hicks & cu. Canron—Bark Alpha—2es 1 trunk C D Lewss—146 pky! G Bull & com17 do Robinson, Weir & cn—520 Bro irothers & co—19 do Haggerty & co—208 dy Lemmon & cont €x matting W Appleton of Bostou—519 ples tea 454 bas casvin 153 peculs 24 ca.tis cnssin in mits 217 pkgs mdz 194 jars $00 fire crackers 1312 ro! order. 3191 pkgs tea 3 bxs waw=Bark Mandarin—1161 bxs lemons 898 do o vige 110 qe 100 bags filberis 7'cv oll of lowe} nde de Pororw—25 moys salt 20 bloc! nell. M tum &eo. m 7 ar eke wi }dson—2400 doz pine ap- Everwona—Sehr ples 10 bbis limes C V Ag _MARITIME HERALD. PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 27, Clearances not received. : Arrived, mise hin, Onside, Funck, from Havre, May 19th with d one o . furon, of 6 ah Jame 31, Ant id tom ¢, hence fur Liverpool. 23d ional Ps 3 Point, spoke in, of Augusta, ome New ie teiiie, Kisuie, 41 sayy from 1 wdon, n ballast, to Scares. 114 passengers. 22d in 0 Gr a sbip ‘Wellington, he: rent Bank, Incas, Latham, from Liver a Go, June 21, lat 40 40, bs am Peabody, from New Jon 67 30, spoke p York for Liverpool 3, ferrill, (of Bristol) from Whi Fel Rb ihe with ‘erta olka beeen ey 5 gter the, 27th of Februsiy. Ship Brown, rE, Fo egled Tdays before; bark ¥ lt do , for Tith inst. lat 24 12, lon #2, spoke tl Fate Sich 3100 inte of) 20000" berm st Aith ber.” Saw’ them "lowe Iymore) from Liverngol, felah, 1A pagsengers Bymes, bound to Baltimore » a ath, bes en 10 and 11 PM, a te MAW Aine satnae Wy be ally weak the wateh on deck were taking in ew Zealand, bone, and wee boats and moment he pleased. ‘The merchants are | eceded the motions of | d was in’ the act of abstracting ® | 2 eR. (interest Ist July) 86; $10 | 5 of 450 tons of Kennebunk. waler’s edge. not leaking any. Bi p sight crew on’ board | from New York lost an? stanchions ou and as low down a» bends, aud 1a the garried away fore juve 3 by tan fall passe weecked crew to le Au avehor, the P. is Baiumore Bark Mandarin Basger & Peck. Dutch bark Soolo, bho) spoke si rs ‘Spanish bark Ame! Bele Hamburg bark Sy th 132 phys mdse, Danish bry last, to J C Kuackles bri dy’, to Schmidt & Balche: Brig Vincenne: molasses, to mas coal, to Soul Br brig Auna, Vo! Lisbon, with wine, by east. to Miller & Parsons Schr ) ia Cau Map (said to be June 2d, with mdse Braz ship Danish shi ip Poltw Sturges, Clear Herald Arrived, brig Am dock, Richmond;'S: White, Corson, Pro: Ludiam, F River; M vis, N- York, Cleared, bark. G) brigs Car Weymouth Some ne Bolles, New Londo well, Spe Wassshickoa, Line: Powhattan, Archer, Seott, do McCann, apparently about 130 Br nnic Emerar before reported 0 auctivn, price not pul king badly; an Patux floated by Capt Rich Lavyen Ship Albion, fm N on 79 0. up Dromo, of N y no date, lat 47 35, 1 Bark Candace, 5 per Island © Jnae 10, Brig Osceola, June Brig Cantos Brig Ann, fim Wilt re! eastward. inst, Jat 31 26, lon 71, Schr Express, Smals Rock Vassage. Schr Forest King, lon 70. IF See report of. Arr at Nancucket rence, Pac Ocean 100 whol. Leftat Silas Richards, Sag Harriet Freetown, ¢ Mareh, painted ports, show and red tail. Ansan za Ann 12, Care Haytien, Ji lagher, disg; only A: ds; Arethusa, do do. Lecnonn, May 9. Sr Cnorx (west NC, Frences Ellen edith, Crow Albert Vinal, and Science, Bride, Pressey, and Juno. Robiason, and ed, ship Joh gointo Quarantive: ‘Tay Home, from Phil tlaud, (Br) Kelse bark Lucia M vig, Wilmingte Ba I for BaLtinore, Jun brig Sadi, F er, N Orle: ar} bark Hersit well, Barat, Jun Ju ld Sp sche Vera Cruz; schrs f Harrison, do. ld Cartis, Oute bridge, Ryder, de Preston, F Charleston: Margaretta, ‘kveret Steniner Os Caskie from w Bepronp, J York: yacht Comel hock, Heron, Wilm' Provinence. Jan ey, Brooking, do. ““Ricnstonpy Jane rs 3 Rockhill Ay, June “ARurews brig L Baldwin. ‘AUNTON, June 2) glas, N Yi Fripp. tony 21 ton; 200 ting qualities, com any oil, nd to the late: wis senefy da whi to Ite i per bi Prepared only by Bab Saliba” lity, just received at 9300" We were humber, includiog two praseugers. ‘water, Put the damage we had our ves oar eutwater, larboard eal-head, ‘spoke brig Colorado, offe, ed ty take halt of 123 passengers, 20th inst, fruit, to Aguire & Gab ark Amalia, last, to Schmidt & Balchen. ory tligus, 48 days from Antwei rs. rk Catherine Stewart Forbes. Wi werp, tn ballast, co. D Hurlbut & Co French brig Arvede, Boyd & Hineken, Br brig Fanny, Playter. 46 ballass, to JT Wylem: Portuguese schr Fel Sehr’ Elizabeth Davidson, with fruit, to Curtes V Ackerley. spoke brig Suow, of Bost « fon 75, saw brig Catharine & Mary, of Bostoa, steering north Sehr St Deonys, Braman, Philadel; Sehr Delaware, Deany, Providence. as, Wortinger, Laguir ‘Curacon,” Higgins, Boston; achrs Providence, shanks, Havana; Maryland, Thor: Nickerso.1, do; Jabez L. Whit Wilmington, NC; BF’ Hanks, York: Roswell Kiag. Potter, Boston; Boston; Frances Hellen, Spear, Provi 3 Connectic Brooklyn; Essex, Hast Vernon, Rodon, do, and Comet, Cox, do. Miscellaneous Record. Cart Lawrence, of the whale ship Mary Mitchell, arrived at Nantucket, reports when in lat 3110 N. lon 67 04 W, fell in with the wreck of aschr, lumber loaded, with the foremast goue @feet above deck, the maiwinast stand of itgoue and the bowsprit standing; hada house on deck, aud Duck t were saved, as also 30 bbls flour, all of which had beeu sold proceed, iu charge of ( —At Bath, on the 1th inst, ship he GB si for Bostor ont, fo Phila for Boston, 21th inst, 12 W, spoke shi» Rose, Mille att 58 8, lon io 18 W —Passed between Keb 2ith and 20th, sh Richardson, and Eliza Aun, Ch ¢ Brooklyn had i7days passage down the China Sea, and »Gos, June fm Phila, disg;’ brig 3 i line, Kruse, fm Jainaica, ld for Balt; Jeremiah, Leaming, for Phila; Caroline, Clark, of and fordy, ready. ELerauga, Jan 19—In port, sou, Spall, for N York, 4 Pomona, Crowell, and Caroli Steriln; hols, Phi Phiney,’ Phil Fehrman, fm Liverp with loss of fore tops: from Palermo; Alert, from Port au Prince; Eagle, from Signal for a, 1 « Bait; schr Union, Ryder, St Tene * e 22 Arr sehr Re huyer, Boston; New Orctans, Jane 1 Brasos Santiago; Ala! beth, Kussell, Apalachicola NonFouk June 2i—Arr brigs Urmus, Smith Hieks, from Hampton. ope, went Huinpton Roads—Br brig L aw Orleans wet up James River yesterday. au brig Sarah Ellen, Tarr, Phila; schrs Scio, Frambers, do; Bet- . Old and Eldad, Jarv st. Chingerora, An Rio Grande, Bowdon, Boston. A. vegetable compound, which ines in itself a thorough cleansing wash, blended with’ silky, glossy moisture for the hair. better th Tease OF Porn: asing mic properti te its growth, sista nof healthy vigor we drift and all imupurities of the skin. i its re-produetive p WM. BOGLE, NDedrmgatate 100 Fulton nee Yam=aleo, at 713 Broadway, and 77 East Broadway, New yer aud eam on boa ida, bu ¢ British King, she being afloat, bu yada uke om the British King, jured above, Her crew abandoned her, ol brig Wornoe some plan ou deck, and by the night after her quantity 00 dex nnd agate of wind. We aud anenor, might, heads the Jarboerd bow, as far as fore rigging, The deck, and outside plink ns low as the me 5) o. crpshed and shattered fore, yay. ‘opsail avd foresail torn to pieves, &e Se. 7 of and for Buston, aud we be- having no comfortable plas for the ve in, the tain of the Colorado kindly: f those that remained. After procuring ma fit state to prosecute her voyage to Colley, 88 days from Messina, with fruit, to Butler, 40 days from Rotterdam, in ballast, Wolfe, hence for Kio Janeiro’, net lis, Ramirez, 39 days from Malaga, with isyer, 47 days from Antwerp, in bal- 10 possengers. JC Kuucklemann. 143 steerage pas* ight, 42days from Aut- 185 passengers. upiter, Jerson, 39 days from Antwerp, in bal- 121 passengers. randeau, 40 days from Rochelle, with from Hamburg, in ballast, to 97 passenger: days from Porto Rico, with sugar and Br brig [ris, Mann, 13 days from Pictou, with 122 chaldrons Whim y & liar, 19days from Harbor Grace, N dade de Poroa, to Grinnell, Minturn . Buouell, 6 days from Elethura, Ast inst. lat 29 30, lon 74 10, u, steering NNE. 23d inst, lac 38 Fonte, 51 days fm 0, La & Brschr Corine, Johuson, 10 days from Blethura, with fruit, cotton. y, Stubbs, Fall River. . Yorkshire, Bailey, from Liverpool, , to © H Marshall. the. Lambranca, 50 days from Rio Janeiro. Bark (supposed the) Reform, Lewis, from Apalachicola, to in & Co. unknown. ‘tuknown. Marine Correspondence. Purcapenent, 26—4, P.M. chr Per- N. York; a Dasheelds, haven, Bur: F River; Jabez L vidence; Bradore, ‘mery, Saco; Vista, Lillsviile, Passapia, Balt; sloop Copy, Dat lobe, sling, Pernambueo and a markets Carter Braxton, Morse. Providence; Abver Hail, Sarah Elizabeth, Palford. do; Bradore, Ludiam, Fall River; 8 R Paynter, Neil ney Miner, outerey, Appleby, Fail Rivers Carson, Hope- ce do; General Taylor, Claypole, ‘Troy; Exertion, Kirby, Baltim sre; Seaford, t, Hand, Poughkeepsie; Republ #8, NYork; barges M with the head tons. p—The sails and rigging of brig Ei Id, Island, mouth, of Penobsi Y's at bi hed. Taywon, at Beverly, Mass, from Div- e Lovdoner,” on the night of the 22d in= but got off with rudder unshipped, and was towed in by pilot boat Spy. sunk near the Mole, Delaware, has been hertson. She is perfectly tight, aud will pt K, to New Bedfor General Berry, owaed by Daal W Lord, and others, Spoken, Orleans for Liverpool, June 16th, lat 29, London, 24 ds fm Norfolk for Waterford, 100 ds fm N York for Canton, Feb le: ie are Trafalgar, Apris 2, lat 23 35 S, lon 28.52 W, with pas rehibald Gracie, of Alexandria, from N Orleans for at 28'25 Ny lou 63 13 WW. 8,20 miles NE of Vera Cruz, bound in. 30 miles SE of Highlands, 2ist inst. on, NC, bound to Bangor, ‘25th inst. 154, was passed a brig, of Baltimore with a White square in the centre, bound Schr Pilot of Portland, 10 ds fm Eastport for Cardenas, 17th ‘Trinidad for Turk’s Island, June @th, in fm N York for Curacoa, June 17th, lat 38, Whaiemen, bark Alpha, at this port. bar, 2ith inst, ship, Mary Mitchell, Law- dhuank 109 days, with 1400 bbls sym i ship Montano, Nantack ¥ Harbor; barks Iris, N Londo ol not stated. March 25, Nantucket, '80 bbls spm. 26th passed an Am whale ship with ing a blue signal, with a W, and red, white Foreign Porta. » Brooklyn, er, fm Canton for N York i—In port, bark Davii Nickles, Nickles, oble, Deming, d. achrs. Mary Kime: Willis Putnam, Gal- chrs “T'wede, for N York, in 2 ane 12—In port, schr m vessel. Sid brig Consort, Lowry, Phila. d), J 8—In port, oark Ann D Richard- brig Conway, Noonan, disg. Hoine Ports. Boston, June 25—Arr brigs Adeline, Newport, W: ° lenus, Hardy. Cape Hayateny Deamerk, Woodbury, Balt; Porto'Rico Gilchrist, Phil; sehrs Osceola, (of Lruro) Rich, St Croix; North Carolina, bidridge, Wilmiugton, Cath: arine Jane, Cook, and Washington, Gaskill, Wa: e, Baker, lor; Star, Smuliey; Pik Win Henry, Kyder: Harriet Faller, Bradley, and rico, Adams; Carol ne, rss Crotoy, Chases Orono, Snows Therease Hail, N York; Clarendon, Spear: Homer, Nickerson, NYork. ‘Telegraph- ol, with pavsengers; wili Emma Isadora, Gates, from L at mast; brig anto, thom w ‘At Quarantin hips Pontiac, Parker, t Petersburg. via Cork: readwell, Smyrna; brigs Lonis Walsh, on, NC, to load for. St Domingo; Anu Axol, Cook, ler, Knowles, mel; ip Relinnee: a the Wolf Trap wed brigs and three herm | rigged brigs, (one a Baltimore essel) all bound up Cld ship Wm Dawac ish) Spit- 11, St, Johns, NB; bark Bowling, (Br) Key, Cork anda Kate Pendergast, Evans, Mayaguez, ® Ry schrs Montevides ad a markat, ida marke Sureredtoutwards— 3 Orb, F ', Crowell, London. Sid briy St Andrew, Crom- or Jamaica: sehr fs A Thom re eeae, Nassau, N P. ip Rochester, Manson, Liverpool— ev, Mayaguez. Arr sterms| melia. A brig. Ph p, Southerner, Berry, Boston; b nigees rr ship Roe! roli ( Arr barks Marillo, Woodside, Oxnard, dos brig Saltillo, Crocker, ary, Lowery, Brazos Santiago: PF Huu barks’Coosa, Leary, Cork » Phila: brigs Etearean, Brans 1 Sears, Sears, Grande; Soverei ?: sehre P Peret, I t, New York; Amel " Mh ets de eporte, brig Jntves James. Rover, this afternoon. from Cork; i« Roman fm ‘une 2i—Arrschr Wm Brown, Hunt, New jas, of andfm N York. Sid schr Sagada- gion, NC. f Are sehr Adaline, Jayne, Phila. Std 2—Arr schr Ninotta, Howes, N Orleans. 1, Hanson, N York: Texas, Baker Buston. Arr rigs Hardy, Purrington, N Yor! do; 19th, brig Belma, Cullen,do’ Below 1—8Id sloops Mt Hope, New York; 22d, James. do; 23d, Amelia, do. ‘Cy June 21—Are sehr Harrison, Don- 2d, schrs Pamplico, Fulford; Deborah, .N York jaa, Otis, Bruce, Bos: 5 bad, J son N York; Almira, Bates, Bow ON FLUID, or Vegetable Hair C position rving, cleansing, curling and beanti- fying the hair; Ty eradicating scurt, dandriff and other diseases of the skin, ‘healthy action inthe blood-vessels, nerves, &e., which feed and nourish the Hai thereby preventing baldness and rey hair, The H Sesfaee its tome anf mula yet free fr values never before attained. its embryo state, and coutinue the ‘and Iuxurions re= Genial wad p st perio wers in balduess; her articles have fyiled ith titude of pristine beauty. Price for sate by A corner of W ere all full ph ott ‘ulton stres ra doer W RAPPING PAPER 16,000 reas cap, crown and dou: ad Far att tek Wrapping, Of a superior qua- iad for sale PERSSE & BROOKS, No. 65 and 67 Nassau st. yelow water— | ively We 5 Green, Wilmington, Dr. Bee tou; Judge Willard, Poughkeepsie’ J Miss. Seabary, do; Mr. a Brion, U.S. Army: Miss Rowland, Bostons ‘Thompson, do; J, tiutton, Dublin, Ireland; Mrs. do.; Ge Murray", Newark; H. Obeus, Phila, Mr. and Mes, P Rew Onlosaa: B Bon Mr. an rs, Parsons, New Orles on W, White, London: Mr.and Mrs. William Collins, New Orleans; J. Collins. trelans New Bedford; A. Robertson, Nashville: J. West, Philadel- phias Me. aud Mrs. D. Neviss, Boston; J Britton, Troy; W. iddell, Peuusylyauia; Mer. aud Mrs. Willems, Michigan; G. Eusigu, "Troy: GG. Boster, Philadelphia, Mr-and, Mrs. ott, Busta; Dr Nolbrook, ‘Boston; W. Crowther® Eng] W. Wood, New Jersey; J. Q. Ostrom, . G. Rogers, New Orieans; EB Corben, J. W. King, Cimeinnatiy J tHealy, C. McCarthy, Providence; James K. Colk, President U. States; J. Heushaw,' Boston; E. Pennsylvania; J. Stout, New Bruuswick; J. ‘Thomson, Princeton; G. Watt, Busli W «Davis, Poughkeepsie: J. K. ‘Thompson, Engiand; C. clark, Loudons J- Augustus, New Yorks and Mr Little Falls; K. Moatgomery, New Orleans; Miss Syi ter, Ee Teall, Albany yD. Bechet, J-and Kt Harsham, Daytouy Ht. Barry, Baltimore; A. Dexter, J Brewer, L. Comens, Roxbu- ry; JeRushy Byston; J. Elwood, Rochester; W. Albert, Bal timore; ©. Van Benthuysen. Albany; W, Hortor G. Thompson, Seneca Falls; 8. Huntingdon, ‘Pro chell, Poughkeepsie. L, aly, packet ship Workshire. Crry Hors: kskill; H, Co, s Seymour, Pes M ¥ Mrs. Beutess, Worcester; A. Bassett, ; vster Oswego; Mr. ai wu, Dy ene gainer a Ehren Balms Stat , Cincinnati; J. David New Ireland; J, W. Garrett, Philadelphia, W. more: M Mrs, Hill, Jaraaien Pla dill; Me.aud Mrs. Wenningtou, Clam Hon. Wei J. MeCor, Lewtitogs Mt } fond Ht. Haukli Baraca. West Point, We Elbert, Phila. J. Warner, J. O rady, Detroit ‘Capt. Page, U.S. L “Liudeay, Keutcky: Mir. ja; And. Butler, derson, Athan: Boston; W. Ki Perth Ambo: 1» Mass.; G, : Croton Hore Johnson, Newark, H. A. Graves, Boston; A. L. G. ass. J. B. Sexi, Dover; H. A. Reid and lady, Phi J, Goddon, Worcester; W. WB. Lindley, Woburn; Messinger, Mass.; A. Oli Pena Yau. ex. wanoe Horet, Mr. MeLellen, Mr, Jackson, New York ; Mr. Alden, Mass; E. T. Butler, FE. Johnson, Conn ; Mr. Barnes, DM: Graf, New York; ‘Mr. Wright,’ Mr. Stevens, Philadelphia; George ‘Tucker, H.W. Rice, B, Lewis, N.C. Sanley, G. Wood- bury, Mass; N.B. Ruggles, C. M. Tucker, New Hampshire; B.G! White, H. Stevens, New Orleans. Eastern Peant Streer Hovsx. J. Kelsey, Meriden; Mrs. H. Weed, Master J. B. Weed, Bethel; Isade A. Cooledge. Boston; ‘I’. Simes, Long. Island: Capt. Doan, ship Marthe «T Benedict, W.- alley Neal, Bosto Brow! 11, Flushing: Norwall 9; W. Hall, Brid B. Sherwood, d lady, New Haven ie 8. Payne, Springfield; S. L. Hedges, Hast Hampton; H. 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Spears, Augusta: Mr. and Mrs. Nye, Philadelphia; Mr. Pengree, Silem; F. G Smart, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Patterson, Vermot Juvson Hore: . Ferguson, th, New Haven; 'C. Barton, + H: Probasco, ¢ ticut; M. Collins, St. Louis; svarker, Whituey Baily, Seever and Barnes, U. 8. leputation from Boston, to his excellency the Presi Juited States. ds. Mr. an ; Bebbe. uaghkeepsie; t. Seymour, . Baldwin, Orange county c Bronsan, Cine! reh, Canaan, 3 J. ©. 5 tis ©. Gale Heath, Mass; W. Hitchcock, Poughkeepsie: A, N. Bertram, Utica: W. A. Handy, D. Sher: | van, Newport; Marcus Moses, hester; Dr, MeLequ and son, N. York; D Gorren, N. Orleaus; W. Horsley, Builer Sheldon, Auburn: J. Lusk, Catsk Navionat Hore RD. MeDonald, Natioual Horel Troy; James Milley, Bos tou: FE. Duuton, Philadelphia, L. (F: Ruggles and'iady, {. Somerville, NY ; A. Mills, Heliroa, Ohio; Edward Higgers and Sons, A. M. Pace, Balumore; Mr. Vernon, Albany coun: ty; or mpbell, New Brunswick Rees, Coxsackie: J. Reyerson. 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Stevens, Norfork, Fowler, Fowlerville, Miss Palmer, Alleutown: HC. Dumphey, Michigan, 8. By Kelloge, A. North, Hartford; James f. Hickie: Phila; Burlington, Viz 8. 'C\ Noble, 1 burgh; Waterman Sweet, Amsterdam; J.C. Newton, N ; ©. Rabinewu; Me, Voorhees, New York; C. A. Chureh aud Indy, South Bainbridge: E. Gi. Chosebro, Albany ©. G.Sinith; John Hayden, Harttord: NA. Shepherd, lilinoh st Hampton; H. Jacobs, Sturgis, Mich ; W. E ence. —Give my articles atrial and judge for J warrant them ail to be as represented or the (itl ESTORATIVE, 1s universally approved and *dmired article, free from all ardeut spirits, paugent essentysl oil, and other destractive materials, cleans the hair expeditiously, readers it peaatifully right, and imparts to it the etonte fragrance of the flowers Jair washed wit his extract soon becomes pl iT a and luxuriant in its growth, aud {t will posprevely bring to mew ively bring ta new hair on bald heads by ite nse, and hair that has pen made harsh and is turning gray orfalling ont, by the use of spirit of, other improner preparations, will wood be re:tored to ite natural color and brilliacy by a few applications of the Eau Lust al. It i agrnervatine agtinat baldness, and an inialible ene ia el aflectic mon the hed, asd or preven ing the falling off of the h GERI ee WiDENCE sible mine, in which ex- pei room to exeavate; it 1s that sour’ e al whch he would do better sale by Jules Hau! hemist aud Perfu Philadel ph wholesale and retail by A. B® (SANDS. Dee ie Fulton street, corner of Pr itliaans Henry Johtiaon, 273 Broad: way; and at retail of / etme, 14 iJ quemod, 415 Broxdway, New York, |” bromtway} J TO CAPTAINS AND OWNERS OF STE! ee BOAT: HE undrvigned having lensed and_fitted the Long Pier, foot of 19th street, Nott rites es eaae, oo boat hotel, in order to accommodate the up town resident vites all Captains of steamboats to inake this landing, whorl P. DE LE REE, Proprietor, 5 ‘Bonts or barges for pleasure or fishing always to let Paongerstaken at all timnen wherever they wish to eo. Dim re Prodi ces all that man calls invention and orhaps to name adaptation. For ; Sold MRS. ZEGLIO, No. 67 Division Street, W UL D respectfully inform her friends and the publie in eeeneral, that she has constantly on hand a full And fash sable assortment of shirred bonnets; straws, plain and fancy; alto, Tuseans, of « superior quality, ad “mourning bonnets The Indies from the country, as well as the oity, are requested to call and examine her stock before purchasing elsewhere. aps im*r and Mra. Carter, Brston; J. Meredith, Baltimor ner, New Orleans; George Graham. England; E. Ginues, Mo- -Lobdell, Bostan; P. Sears, Roxbury; N. Snow, Bos- . Todd, New Briuswick, Mr. aud Mrs. Whittidge, Geo. B. Walliss Washington: M_Collenes, Rio de Janeiro; 8. Huxginson, Boston; J. Taintor, Hartford; G. Chesley, Providence; C. Mason. New Orleans; G. Russell, Massachusetts; W. Morris, Judge Morris, Otsego; W. Davis, | Lexington; GM Cinemnati; Rev Van Pell, the Miss- es Van Vell, Philadelphia, W. Dayton, Trenton; J. Sharpe, St. Louis; George Cole, Providence; Mr. and Mra, B ts le; De. | Ww. SULPHUR i c | would Hatpem person fects | ment, They have effected cures when all | failed. | Ts centa per bottle. of Broadway and Murry, attend to any 0 fire, on dwelling houses, warehouses, buil | we Sonal property. @ newandsplendid assortment of infauts? and cl of the latest styles and fi | mium from the consecutive year der, at the shortest notice. attended to, Strangers | as our goods are of the Dest, and prices low. Exuptions of the Skin, Palsy, Colds, &e. Baths. and general debility, and, in fact, had was obliged to be | dy that was pr | bueto no effect, and I gave up all hope of ev again ; but be Tw after takin most happy 1 lars to those shat you may think | Fe Smoked Pork, Sm | Salmon, Dry and Pickled headi accommodate pu: T which are, with the rea and Ready, F Comic Alinanaes, for 184 | price, cc, ofall out varions pull size; also, more than ove thousand _ goods, to mike to order, all of which will be sold ut the lowest possible pric | 7. No. 36 Maiden Lane, ABY new ‘muse and exercise themselves, resting, ¢ they fee ot ited foampa ligitsaury CRADLE for the comfort of Men'during warm weather. Iti recommended by ‘as conducive to health. To the serteer it is invall leave her litle ous be assured on jing i Nite be had,_ wholesale pecan, amused and perfectly GO, W. TUTTLE Taventor and Patentee. BATHS. rroll, 184 Mrs. M. Ci | ‘They her baths have bern i chyaicians, Drs, Mott, Stevens, Boyd, tters can be seen at her establish- other remedies have pen from 6 A M. to 10 P. M. ‘Shakers Concentrated Compound Syrup of may il Smith and others, whose MINIATURE PAINTING, R. MeDOUGAL has akan fhe rooms No, ty in buildiag ore and Atarmay street, where. he would be. happy t0 rders in miniature or water color sketches. als im*e aaa ERSON INSURANCE COMPANY—Otlice No tot Wall street, opponite the Merchants’ kxchane. “This company euntinues to innare against lors of damage by oods, wares, and merchandize, and every description of per- ‘Losses correctly and promptly adjusted and paid. Woodruff, B.A Robson, M. D., Francis P.Sage, , Ae Robson, M.D., Francis P.Sage, Moses Tucker John? Moore, ‘Anson. Baker, Caleb C. Pan Jas. E, Holmes, ‘Elisha Rigas, ‘Thos. Marel, +N itt, pI ugene Boy Jerevh Drakes Win Fe Bhoin, Robert Smith. Thos. W-Thonie, John BOSS “TUCKER, President. Gro. T. Horr, Secretary, __mvii ¢_ TO DAGUERRIAN ARTISTS. LATES—1500 star brand, full size. 1000, a medium size. 3 INSTRUMENTS—"Voightlander,” of all sizes; American, | Roach ted superi QUICKSTUTF--An accelerating liquid, used by the most | successful artists. For sale in Jots to suit. ician, street. JOHN ROACH, 0; ag. Ns cali im®e 4 Ais NFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING.—MIS8 JACOBS, formerly of 457 Broadway, announces to her nds, the ladies of New York and i ;that she hes just opened at 619 Broadway, fi treet joth jens Ladi terials mate and eut to fees, Orders from the South promptly, do well to call. before purchasing, mie 300" re, EP IM ORE TS SULPHUR BATHS, 5474 Pearl street, near diway—For the cure of Kheumatism, Salt Rheum, Broadway—For the rae New York, April 15, 1917. | Mr. ‘Timonat " | “Sin iat feel ie any duty to return you my most sincere thauks for the benefit my daughter received from your Sulphur She was afflicted for two years with theumatic. pains, (0 use of her limbs, but ried, as occasion required. Every reme- physicians was tried, ecg her walk 1g advised by a fries indueed to try the Taow have the satistaction to say that, number, she is perfectly cured ; and I shall be willing at all times to give any further particu proper to referto. ‘ours, respectfully, YOSEPH DONALDSON, 1654¢ Division street. scribed by two eminent julphur Bath: 12 lat*re peed ‘OR SALE.—Receiving on commission, and constantly on hand, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Mess, Thin Mess and Prime Hams, Shoulders, and Beef, Mackerel, Shad, Codfish, Also, Molasses in hoge- tierces aud barrels; Sugars in hogshends, boxes and bar- els; with a general assortment of groceries. ' Sold in lots to rehasers, at the lowest cash prices, by CLARK, FISK & CO., 228 Fulton street. N. B.—A large quantity smoked Meats ad Cheese, slightly imaged, to be y es all Im*rre four Alina- engravings, Rough O BOOKSELLERS—Pablished this day, nacs for 1818, all profusely illustrated with ing matter, entirely ori rs Comic, Davy Crockett, and ‘Turner's afars, with full description, ations, sent by mail. Show 2S IIs accompanying all orders, "Ix Puessy Housekeepers” Farmers’, and German Almanacs. TURNER & FISHER, 74 Chatham st, N. Y. je530¥r “and 15 North 6th street, Ph UPHINGod. VAN DEI 1083g West Broadway, has id Children’s Clothing, w style, short skirt Frock and rr ‘Shad Coat pieces of fashionable ant Summer Coat, Vest and Pants, from $5 te N.B. A ple: , and 108), West Brondw aot r ARISIAN DYEING ESTABLISHMENT DEPOT for the reception and de of geods, 122 William street, New York.—-COURT & DESCHAUX dye and finish in » uew and superior style all sorts of goods, sewing silk and wist, either plain or shaded; trams, organsins, and span silk; zephyr worsted and woollen yarn; sewing cotton, mubsir, linen, and couon yarns, &e. to our stock of Shades, roun of our assertious. Hamilton, Slocum, | "Damaged or faded goods, ribbons, silks, satins, merinoes D. Arnvid, Providence; ‘T. Grout, | ‘Thibetand Cashmere ‘shawls, girmps, fringes, cords, aud tas ‘Ainith, Schagticoke ; Mr. and Mrs. 1%. Keou, N: | gela, ladies’ and gentlemen's garments, &c., dyed aud cleaved O; Mrs. D. Steers be M Buckingh met “iT eamal tem articles mi 30 re y Jolumbas; lort, Danbury Ors hie, 5 Ty 3B Bart, Sprit INDOW SiTADES.—Once more we challenge the New Nie iets! bilddlentn Wayus oo: Be Ts Antone York Shade dealers to compete with us in the sale of Bristol :. N. Masow, Seth Prdfield, Providence ; J. Gor. | Window Shades, We are now making large daily additions d pledge ourselyes to be undersold by none, As to the quality of our Shades, we have but one word to say. They took the. premium at the late fair at New- ark, N. We invite the citizens of New York andthe sur country to give usa call and we will prove the truth No.8 Chat m street, near Chambers street, New Ye a L t h eminent physicians, for the cure, of chronte complaints, eruptions of the inec that, in order to extend his busimess, as well few doors of € tion has been selected as ac as strangers. He therefore solicit both resident j will find not. only the substantial elements of quired form, but each putation he how enjoy tain. im any manne hopes his friends and. the pabli b only saloon of the undersigued, and sole proprietoy | Roast Beef, | Roast Lamb | Roast Veal | Roast Pork Roast Ch 297 Broadw: | A Yates, do cheerfully give this certificate to Dr. Dr, Joseph Heine, No. 20 Duane street, for the great cure per- formed by him on me, after having been pronounced inemrable by other shillCal. ph ‘ Pheextont of my couplaine { could not state, bur suffice it to bones nnd joints; to Dr. He thackfal all my life time. which I | domes snd joints. I riety t , | Sod other emilat compounds, did me no good; when | Commended to Dr. Jos. N | care T soon began to mend, , CARD —CH és | A Ralph James, for many years prop; 000 Muskets for Usk JUNS. {000 double ‘aud single Gun istolsy in great variety. Vilesand Rite Barrels, Gun Locks and Gunsm th’s foraale cheap and on favorable terms, by Q RW SPIES & CO..91 Maiden lane. NIMOLATS SULPHUR, BATHS, No. 517 PEARL ar Broadway.— These Baths have been establish: Tast twenty-six years, and are the oly Sulphur Baths They are Ternly recommended by the most enmatism, salt shew, C. Medicated Vapor Baths also given daily, from 8 A = to 8 DANIEL SWEENY, (Late 11 Ann street, New Ahan ade EMOVED TO 66 CHATHAM STRE} he ander signed, at the approach of the travelling season, deems sary toapprise those who may not be aware of the fact ‘a8 his limits o! cedmmodation, he has removed to 66 Chatham st., within 9 ambers:and nearly opposite Duane, where he same plan as’ his former eas, not surpassed ent, comfort and ai The enlargement of h patronage of the pul transient, to his new positi fa quality that has secure r and which he is determined to mail ‘Aa the above is the. only establishment he either owns, or is nominally or otherwise connected with the public will remember that this is the DANIEL SWEENY, 66 Chatham street. SWEENEY’S HOUSE OF REFRESHMENT, NO, 66 CHATHAM STREET, NEW YORK Clam Pie, . Boiled Fish 6d Desert. ‘Apple Pi 6 Indian Pad 6d Plum Pie... 6d Suet Pudding... 6d Pench Pie... 22; td Bread Pudding Sd Apple Daicilivigs 6d Rice Pudding, Gd Mince Pie. . od Custard Pie. 6d Cranberry Pie 6d Bikaxrast ann Ta, 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6 ‘Ten and Coflee, ea Extra Bread, ME men’s outfitting.—J. Agate, formerly Ps r Park Place, now offe rangers, a full and’ varied assortm shin goods, adupted to the present and enson, selected or manmfictared with great care, consisting 3 arts, Gloves, Suspe ders, Shirts, Under Gur- particular attention to renders wider Braces, Body ed ® superior artist to attend the NOTHER GR SURE OF ULCERS, MbRoU- rial Rheumatism, Pains in the Joints, Contractions of the Legs and Avis, Uloers of the Throat, ke. 1, Captain Richard jeme, J mean ng, aod been tortured by quacks, who attended me said they never vy, that thi hynicia wy noone s)Ke thts extens,ve nll aw acoxe like mine; the wleeration was so very over my body, my legs and arms were contracted, | was per- eIpleas, aud eovfined to my bed; my life was a perfect Teuffered from the ulcers and pains in ray No. 20 Duane street, I sbll be Captain RICHARD YATES. n at the comer of Maiden Lane and South street. REAL CORE OF SCROFULA, MERCURIAL UL- Guns inereh ereby Hi SERS, Pains in the Bones and Joints, performed by Dr. HEINE, 20 DUANE street I, Grorge W, Ginhous, do certify that I was miraculously cured by Dr. Joyeph of x most tronblesome scrofalous complaint, from mffered for about ears, and {rom which all -enlled skillful physicians could not eure me. T numerous ulcers, pain and swel in all my was periectly disabled: Sarsxparilla Syrups: T was ree 10. 20 Doane st, under whose ‘am now entirely cnred. Such ? he mest a jvact large ni eine, of my nentnimtnees eho! wink to coganlt ‘De. Heine, who o ; Jeet that his only office is at No 20 RR ee GEORGE W. GIRBONS, Clerk of Fulton Market. ‘We, the undersigned, know the, above statement to be cor feet : 1D, FISH, 105 South street FR LEE, ex-Alds 1th . je2i ger WALSH, don do ‘OL! | Tompkinsville, Staten Island,) respectfully informs his friends tind the obit that he has leased that beautiful romantic Cote e and Gardens, the property of Dr dun, Harriton, as 9 joarding House and Public Garden, where ts to merit | their fayors. It is located close to the shors,a tittle south of | Plinter’s Hote! Dock, and named Romantic . ‘Tompkinsville, Staten Island, June 17, 1867, e19 30tr ‘0 ‘the treatment and close during & % city—and above all his leg: few. of the grounds on mode of treatment quiri ness VAKDNEKS, F GANGVATE HOUSEKLEPERS—Th “ made considerable improvements in all his preparations; his experience from the beginning Mmoschetves, tee Coss to its falle (ads divers’ and Farmers? use—his various manure Sulphate of Ammonia, Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Soda and Sulph. M serene ‘The very celebrated Fly Paper, to be depended on in all in- stances. Apply to tention. aca attention to Lv class of cor sded practice for thineen years in this mate medical ‘of wi is safe, effecmal and expeditious, uot r ‘either the use of mercury of restraint in diet or busi mele Constivatonl Debi al Del i Pajulged in certain loathsome and secret habit can positively be restored to health and society. Mild cases removed in two | four days. No @u enclosing 8 fee of three dollars, eae re ined ibs ay ry 4 i ts; his lesan, ale ext inary success qualifications, are a hn he rests his clams Dr. 0.’ e or two weeks with scarcely any ty—Those individuals w! ured, Postpaid lette Will receive prompt at mé 0e%r le unless TARMERS, PLAN RS, HOTEL AND subscriber has of nvention to the present rrants him in assuring those in need of his preparations: For Gar Jagnesia. mi3 Im*e toarrest the attack of moths, bedbugs, cockroaches, rats, auts, that they are effectual, and carry out tent. the suc- such ag Dr. LEWIS FEUCHTWANGER, Liberty street. cleaned, i ‘Phe above ‘Teas are extraordinary cheap. ' $ tbe packages of good Black Tea for. 5 hb. do Tego dealers, hotel keepers, aud all consumer 01 $1 @ 190 Young Hysor ayers will save considerable by making their purchases at the ex m7 800 rre of Trunks, Valise retail. Carpet ve ‘Tea warehouse of the W YORK AND CHINA ‘201 Greenwich, and RAVELLING ‘TRUNK ‘Frank Masitocyares, No-i Wall sect, eoiner of road d and ‘constantly making’a good assortmen Ue Etaaks, Vatines, Carpet Bags, and Satchels, wholesale an 0. street, come: ‘Also, a superior article of sole leather Tranks, suitable for American or European travel, and Portmanteans Malle Poste. forthe French Orders for the West Indies, South America, &e., filled with despatch. Je5 30t*re NE OK TWO GE NTLE! TH can be furmished with comfortable and pleasant rooms, ‘Tea and Breakfast (and Dinner on Sundays) im a respectable private family (tr the old country) where the comforts of home can be enjoyed. Situation conve down town, being afew doors from minutes? walk from the ixchange. ent and suitable for gentle nin business roadway, and about 20 ‘erms moderate; refer- ence given aud received. Apply at 63 Prince street. Jean Tt re ANTE! to act as agents for the sale of new tions--$300 over and above them in writiug, witha o ¢ ear. Some men now in oar employ will no doubt make over ceived the in London, health pprobs dises hands of the proprietor and inventor, attend: he will be Mond: Ww he given ‘to the noor. is now ii nee from: A few activeyoung men to, fo Scuth on West, i pular publica he insured to nx $1000 per ir expense ye portunity 1000 per yes dee of all expeuses. Hach man will istrict. It will be uecessary for them to have at least $25 to obtain a good fitting out. Apply at FRENCH’s. ing Hall, 293 Broskwer, Oidice of the flag of All letters must my23 fare PYROMETE, 1¢ and indispensable medical iscovery, which has recently attracted the atteution, atid rex n of the members of the Re testing the Tanga and Jul rh Society, in inf racties (218 Ninth street, where 16, o'clock, to 1, daily. Ou "a gratuitous advice will my27 10% r rida A Nie yet done in the E wo and able terms. lace feral, facueear ate Jewelry, faruiture, clot i “JOHN 'M. DAVE Versons received in private office, by singing Ue bell ane LIAM mauufacturing anew from all impexfection fres Plumbe deal: au OKD TU ;GENTLEMEN=Gentiemen, form you that yon can ved, altered clothes Of steam or colozing, Which gives an unpleasant sc id destroys them. 9 Murray street, corner of Washing- tomy fs the ouly place in the ity where’ you can get.al you want done at short notice and che. stnall rent, and contented with large business. A note addr: A.C ers ge The or au eb ed superior to anyt this your clothing ei i hing ever cleaned aud dyed without the aid clothe ap, ag [have a sinall store, mall profits, which gives me & above, attended to by lurray street. 15 Metre fact that we are superior article of Lead Pipe, ‘warranted not to split. sapplied on the most reason- rally, THOS. Oris LE ROY & CO., 261 and 263 Water street rices advenced in large Iver watches, diamoud, ig, dry Koods, Ke., ke, ES, Licensed pawnbroker, Willinm street, near Dusse. highest au oy Srain in New Youx, June y given, to.all the creditors of the late WIL- to all persous whom it may concer, SA that the following order or decree Aas been made, and that | ain required by the authorities of Matanzas, Island of Cuba, to cause the same to be FRA, the year one thou: Jose Falguera proceed: ch act is eater cree of rpOS 3 nud with the evsey, in the and degree aud out fino the costs of these oe view the NCI id, eigh ieadier of inf ernor of said city aud its jurisdiction the meeting of ere ted by Mrs. Hepsey 8, H. Wa having insp ors at the bsering held on 1! at folio saving considered all other th e considerati and, did declare th ue of the property vm and erder fol of the wi Fe nt ottee blished. §CO'SYOUGHTON, Consul, In the city of Matanzas on the twenty-fifth day Januar which sa:d tion which m: roceedings, and the taxing office i estate ished. yy in ‘Don Goy- these nt of y widow of he eredi« Iso of said hedey of November last, two hundred and twenty-five, on tors submitted to the de made by the court, waive proceedings and allegstions of ugs Which have satd that he nt hundred and fo:ty-seven, y aud evil aud militar having inspe tors, and asi purpose of of the co t said eredito be gued by the said widow 4. lathe first place hele fund the estate are t of the parties made at the meeting iY the third day of December, of the year ast. past, au don folio two hnndred and forty-one; in the second gree out of the price of the coffee estate Sauta srs Drake Brothers & Comp due to them for supplies to said estate, and from the amount of the onc haif of the coffee estate c+lled Ontario, they are to receive whatever sum shi accounts of supplies to s out of the price of the paid to Messrs Goodhue & Compan, the sum of four thousand, two hundred dollars ainount of their eredit,as appears by th and by the certificate of the re are to rei ethe 1 aypear in their favor tu the n the third place and degree Santa Ana, there is to be of New York,merchants, being the statement at folio four ortgages, endorsed ow esta ister O! folio sixty -three; iu the fourth place and degree, outafthe pro- ceeds of the same estate there should be paid'to M Hil Clark, the amount w! from the aforesaid certiti ch Joseph ih shall apsear to be due to him te, aud from the surety bond, a copy of which appears at folio two huudied and xty-one ; in the film place and degree let there be paid out ‘of said estate to Mr. Joseph. Fowler, the. sum Of fifteen thousand dollars, to. which the writing obligatory at folro two handred, of the register of mortgsze Jum is to be deposited in the Ra junction issued by order of appears from the note of said certificate, is dissol ever, that saidks til the b xth place and de Santa Ana, and of there should He cre ‘lite doliars, which t, from the nd. sixty A the aforesaid certiheate it being understood, howe ‘Yreasury un Poneatar Dewaty, as ithe order of the Kree out of the price of the eofiee estate the ons lalf of the estate eniled Ontario Mess. Brundge & Company of Boston, merchants, the sum of three thousand five hundred nt in their proceedings. as appears tblic doenment annexed at folio ue, and fre tifieate at folio ther the sixth place sixty-thre aud degree, 01 Ana, let there be taining to them, « meuts,beginuing at the certificate made by t ‘on the list of debt there should not bi plas be distributed pro rats bety that each creditor, place aud degree heretof: entitled ducted from the proe ence of of his be mentat folio one hi the sam of two tho fora balance due to iio two hut two hundred nor, after com fore me, to Miguel’ Angu ich I proce refer. And in confi ts to be is: Matanzas, Atrue copy. Je22 eth RIVATE P FOR Ti KE, fe Tur const PRIMARY yield to the Tost Ager by general practitio SrRiCT some medical above complai onvenient to make wo them, arn their symptgins, t elsewhere, if a ed to Office of the College of Medicine and B sions, am ‘These Pills, the regu pital de Chaite in Par} uiventor, Professor Ve diseases of the urethra, than any erng will Price $i per box NB’ HE TONT Med ine and confidently recommended for all cases ¢ ret indulgence or excess of any kind. [tis m remedy for tnpotence, sterility oy He Tis true copy of dings mentioned in the DISK, 3 SU New York red their atten ola privaie wi their service pai 5 appear folto th he on re: Mrs. Mary Sage, vi ebster, red and leredia, 8 OF iR ity w Lath ES wiment in fioin four to € ated cases in one-third of the t ners. nts, Fes! pe sonal chest containing, alt medicine Fenre, with full direetions as te die said pro to Mr Griswold, of New York, ine sand seven hundred and sixty dol e collee estate Banta fonts, ve thou- rémawing, let there be d, to M Hy Sub oad by the widow Hepsey, e to pay dem ia full, let said: sur. u tiem; it being underste respective quote in 1 exeente the bon t there be coffee estate Oni us “appea’ ‘one, on the inthe xctof the weeting at folio by his Ho- 1 age! Bru s containe we Folaue Betore me, ual, whieh in the going deeree, to which 1 ith the order, I caused these pre- plicate, pbruary 6th, 1247. J ANGEL BRUZON. FRANCO, STOUGHTON, Consni, Ke. BLISHED A. 1 ON OF QUACKERY Hege of Medicine and Phy ‘on during, the last six years to confidently ise to persons without . A, “or Syphilis he days, and the me usnally taker ( RES OF THE URETHRA (considered by essfully treated without STITUTIONAL DEBILITY produced hy exeess orim cts may be relied upon from 1g from nuy of ¥, finding it i + forwarie wo perform in the ¢ rplie 6 of cor traetion, and treatment F id enclesian ten dollars, 9 W. 3. JUCHARDSON: M. D., other remedy, without tainting the breath, the stomach,’ ot confines TUTOR MIXTURE, Prepared Pharma ing.on maflormation, Si ng} hottles $1 each; enses of hal packed, nnd sent to all varte of (i K injadicions use of All persons snspect should use this powe can consider himself withont thorow; heated alterative. Bold in ing ev sie hottles at $1 each: $5; carefully packed and s Nassan street, Wie eth Y effect a cure in niouch shorte: i 3 cot trom busines 1 DEDILITY CURED, by the College of ey ofthe Cicy of New York. te lebility produced by inyvalunole or barrenness, unjess depend [ ¥dozen $5; carefully jon > MIXTURE. imary or secondary y complaint procaced by an ilfa raedical treatment= ea) taint remaining im their sveten yphips urifier without delay, a8 ne pereor ng. the venereal disease tom with this juetly cele + inv enses of half’ a dozen fo IP parts of the Union CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF AR UENTIAN AND SASSAFRAS, PREPARED by the New York Collere of Pharmacy, established for the sup ession of qu i ‘This refined and highly econcentraves extragty ponsessing al the pnrifying qualities and eurative powers of thw above herbs Is contidentiy reeommented by fhe College ss, snperigr to any extenct of Saraapariiia nt present heinye the pablie, and ray be relied on as a certain y, tor nll dienes, aris finpmre siate of the blood, suchas severnta oul seltshow worm, blotches or pimples, ulcers, pain in the bone itleerated sore throat, or any dis nodes. tao the secondary efiects of xyphilis’ or an info Ri merenr “e aN ea bs he wren bottles... $3.50 oe dozen a $e 00 s forwarded toa parts of thé tris: Pad very iver daeount fo, wholesile pnrcrosere Ofes oven from A Met Te CHARDON, M. Do ‘eb Nassau street, New York. CC SSSS:C*éC~CSi TT Le ee ee eT restraint in diet, or cases cured in or stitutional, arising from a too Sons of discreet youth saa, sions, and, eventually, e4 tency, tor’s attention, his object aud bodily to that state of vigor nature italy Stricture, disense frevucntly’ existing without the tation oe Y y ing the least aware, somerimes eaused by the w I pretenders, and sometimes by of the parties ff¥mselves, are by the € iy without p . r being one few qualified advertising Surgeons in the city, i perfect cure, or no charge Lecters, porta, encloriog a fee, immediately attended toand medicine, with advice, seut toany port of the United States. Office 63 Gold street. mylimer ae wa DRCOOPER. 1 DUANE: strect, between Chatham and William streets, has for the last fourteen enjoyed the most extensive practice in private diseases of any. tedicel man in New York. He ean cure the most aggravated cases of this disease; and mild cases cured in two to live 's, _ ture—Doctor Cooper has discovered anew method by wi he ean eure the worst form of stricture in from. ‘one to weeks, with searcely any pain to the patient. Constituti bp Nereis by ‘ serge pabit, taduieed in young men. ‘This, when two freely indulged in, begeta d¥spe; weakness of the litibs and small of the back, coafuslon of int telleet, and aversion to society. Aone warranted in every case, or uo charge. No mereury used. Post paid letters containing $3 for advice attended to, e23.300%r 4 ' AYs NP HOSH—For wile i New York by the inventor and manufacturer, 23 Courtlande street; James Ke Walter, 206 Broadway; Josgoh Hi. Ash, 208 Brondways'J. &S. Philbin, 3 Dey streets 'W.& 8. C. Chardavoyne, 134 Cher- ry atreet; George Rt. Howell, 32 Park Row; F rr & Briggs, 2 ector street; George Fultou, 555 Broadway; Kaight Rhodes, 831 Broadway; Thomas Hanson, ine aeavey Na rd Craig, 7 Broad- ler & Costes, 116 Graud street; Charles Pitt & Sou, 1 avenue; Nathi. Sawyer, 239 Bleeckerat?eet; J. . & J. Stuart, 826 Broadway; J.P. Quinn, 544 Broadway; EST ‘ivowbridges210 Water street; MeRenzie & O'Hara, 663 Broadway; Johu Hudson, Union Square, corner Fe nth street; J. Aken, 191 Sixth avenue; Samuel Pryor, siden Lane avenue, Plumbers; and D. Hodgman, corer 0 aud Naisau street, and no where els¢ in the city of New York, Jed 30t re Ty PITALIS subscriber bei tire from the cares of business; he therefore offers for sale his ssluable aud productive property at Saugerties nt the mo of the Esopus Creek, on the wet Judson maven a hundred miles from’ New York and fifty from Albany. Consists of a vast amonut of water power over and above what is uow jn use, together with 250 acres of Iau’) immediately round Hie ‘water power, a leaxe part of it laid out in and lots on which many dwelling houses are erected;a large sper mill, a productive toll bridge, aud many dwelling houses, will be included in the sale. ‘This property will now bay seven per cent per annum ou the price at which it will be sol : Chere are. other falls ofthe Esopus Creek within two anda half miles of the Hudson Raver, of at least an hundred feet, all of which may be got fora small considerati ously iupeoved would soon give risetoa diy like Lowell these premines the mauufactories, now in full operation, the Ulster Iron Works, the New York and Saugerties White Lead Works, the Sangerties Paper Mill, a grist mill and other sinailer works. ‘A good steamboat runs regularly between these works and New York, Freights up and down, 75 cents to a dollar per ton, taken from aud delivered ar the mills. Py ents will be made very accommodating. If not sold before the loth of June, it will be disposed of that day by aue- ton at the Merchants? exch at 12 o’elock in New York, Bae facies norceeatee seat ek My, to th ‘or further particulars, apply. by letter, or personally, to the auctioneer, NO.7 Broad street, New York, of on the protises, w HENRY BARCLAY. _ mor 27 2], 20 FAMILIES AND INVALIDS—‘The follow. «ing articles have gained unequalled popmlarity. frem faction they give to those Who use them, oly genuine in this city, at No. Tweuty- Courtlandt street, he M ical Pain Extractor, for burns, ilar too well known to need ats excell far advanced in u, and if judici- On 2i—the universal 2l—and are so I—Ou sores, and all Temarks upon hair, and —scurt—the beat article ever used. 21—Hewe’s Nerve and Bone Linimeut and Klixir—Never 2!—fails to cure any rheumatic affection, 21—Hnir Dye that will color the Hair and give it a bean 2t—tifal stoss without staining the skin. 21-—MeNair’s Acoustic Oil,a certain cure, for deafness. pir Townsend’s, sands’, aud Coimstock’s Extract of Sarsapa 2i- Spohn’s Remedy, an excellent article for sick or ner- s headache. Pink Syrup for coughs, colds, and all diseases of the - si Hes Liniment will cure the most obstinate cases of —piles. 2--Vermifoge for worms m children oz adults, never fail- aimed to cure. a 21—Balm of Columbia, for stayin: restoring the ‘aan heaping the head vericcly five from dendruff i é nd Iron Varnish, superior to any thing a1—ever know to ive a polish and prevent rust, ch and Bed Bug Bane—will effectually do away roublerome vermin, ‘8 este Indian Panacea, the best family i. SNTY-ONE Courtlandt street. Jed 30t* re YOUTH ACHE—TOOTHACHE.— Dr. PRITCHAND 8 ‘Magic ‘Toothache Mixture, warranted to afford immedi ate relief, and superior to any. Toothache preparation known.— Prepared’ by an experianced, dentist, and approved by able cutists aud phy'sicians throughovt the Union. Price per vial ents; Wholesale upon reasonable terms. Office No.~128 . corner of Front, and opposite Fulton Market. 'S_& STOTY’S GILDED BRASS LET- Office 20 Maiden Laue, entrance Green street. hese letters are remarkable for durability, and je in a brilliauey of the gilding unequalled by any other art the eity--which brilliancy is warranted to stand oxy to the weather. They are also japanned to any color th: be desired. alibin® th peare Building, corer of -ixth Mercer aud Tailor, respectfi lly ins e public, that he has taken (at old ent, the’ Shaksp English, French, and other le arrangementsto have cs his customers ar aud weil k West cone 4 large and general goods, of the best early aad fresh suppl and pate his businers, so that ali these wh ith their custom, may di pon their ie supp shortest nutiee, which, may be regarded as of not the Teast importa agements he has been able to, make, from his jong experience in business, and in the way of he will furnish his etstomers, at as cheap a er competent and fashionable Mercer and Tailor rate as any 0: He, therefore, respectfully solicits publie patron- city, jadelphia, May, 1847, Jets Im* x KDING IN A FRENCH FAMILY at Williams gh-A Professor of the Freach Language, having far- with elegance and comfort, a large and beauti ished house in Williamsburgh, within o1 the Pevic slip, wishes to a¢commod: season, a limited number of married or single ladies or ger fully fine men, ‘The situation is one of the most delightful borhwod of New. ¥ mmanding an, exten the harbor and city, York, with the surrounding neh lenguage and n apply atthe ferry Master in jemaburgl or a the Sth howge Left side in South Eighth ving from the river, whieh is between the secondand et, near the Peck slip ferry, Williamsburg] sic if re- I iave published a work on Ys impotency and all the con stising (rom imprudence of youthful habits. 1 am ver of the Royal College of Surgeons, also graduate of i-rson College, Pliladelphia. 106 Fulton street to 113 Greenwich street, where iW. RAwe > posal» Will be received on or before th Juve instant, foran addition to the Hospital of the Tremoved my office from coutinue my, YO BUILDERS. the man’s Retreat on Staten Istend. A plan of the proposed ig ean be seen on anplicatiga to Capt. RUSSELL GLO- eeretary of the Board of Trustees, at their offi e, No. 8 Old'slip. Je227tr tAt JRKES OF ALL KINDS AMES G. MOFFET, 121 Prince street, third block west oD of Broadwe hand and i tant ly mauuiaerurins {73 ANB PENDANTS: Contracts wil also in. the neatest and most beautiful style, endall other public buildings, as well ms the shortest notice and on the most rea- h GAS CHANDALIERS, B heir varieiies of pate for fict nea, H Iwell terms, and rt ance of the cargo of brig Virgunia from South from anslysis superior to auy other kind in »rsale wtots to suit purchasers, at Trappell’s Aiphy to CAARL (DRAPPELT, Sythe well knows Pauts ly received over 100 pes. Americ: he marke Stores, Brooklyn, nenr Faiton Kerry. ravi inith Mi faney res aus he makes Pants to or der for only $2.50 to $4 per pair. ’ Also, French and Boglish black cossimeres and doeskins, from $1 to $8 per paix, warranted good, or no sale > well to call at 2036 wa Seo ater PIANO FOKTE, jast finished, 1 has a five aud power cand a uew pod the sound toe diss The contrast betw e Is is great, aud very dio be had in the city— RLY No. 377 Broadway: of various widths, 20 per cent under reguine prices. Alagy patterns in, Maslie Erummings, Bands’ lifants’ Waists; Robes and ( uatish and Krecch ‘Thread Laces aud kdginns; jaconet. cambric, mull and nainsook maslins, Haodker: Collars, Chemisettes, Capes, V Veils, &e. ata ysmall advance on the cost of imports ti 22 30 Gente who are in want of Pants, wi Aun ateet or otherwise he riding depavtinent will n well qualitied to take JRACK F JONES, ctor Riding School, Nos, 137 and 139 Mereer st. 7, je2e7e*r CHEAPEST STORE ity 16436 Fulton street LHe ee eT adow Bhadgo, Kiecboged: Prine! nufecturer of the Krench. Galvan:sed 4p ing Hair, Mos ee mattensses; Feather Beads, Curtain bi orinls, an rtiele iu the upholstery ling atthe lowest prices, POO TO DAVIES. S61 Fulton street. Steamborta, ship enbins, and hotels, fitted tp aud tarnished. 10 300® rR is W. HARTLICY’S Ottice and Hes Greenwich street, receutly occupied by Dr Bolton t hell attached ta the hall anor 3 mach dreade ented by the use of Lo Pondres Veries, or Gi aatronized by the Queen of kugland, mice Albert, and by the nobibty ai g Then Powders are alsoa sure cure for dest . isense can now is Napoleon Santeries? Powders 4 jemper, fy Be in “ OR supply of these most valuable powders have just been ree ceived by the Agentfor the Unive weTOHN FISH Gun aud Pist 1 Store, 40 Chatham aN, y, Pi S—Everg person qwuinge dose who enwehes to itor tameelF ar family, oughe imasedinvely. to coll ae es box. JU 20t* re A AP BUGA HS —New crop Given aid Black ‘Teas and y Groce ed fron Bs autetion a large stock of white and brown auigays, green avd black ters and groceries, all of which ste of fered at unusual low prices, cents pom erushed dos 64.7 Toe: brown sugar 34; Night do Se Oa; Pellows Porto Rico 4x: light Havana do ts: finest Oolong tea. 4 cout fine Young Hyson 50 cents; good black and green 2s, and tw ib; prime old coffee 10 cents Ib, fresh ground daily, and wroce. ries of «ll kinds for salein quantities to suit purenssers. By : , JO. FOWLER 250 and 428 Greenwich, aud 76 Vesey sireet. N.B. Dealers and families from the country would do well to call before purchasing, out charges, im Letcai TCHK, “A CHINESE, CATSUP—This very auperior aud original Catsup, made from the pulp of LL i nese frait, noted for its pungent and delicious aeidi cculiat digestive properties, is prepared by Wm. & Co. is bree ted to them by an attache to e embassy. Wn. Osborn & Co, offer this Catsup for enriching gravies, sony, Ineats, wild tow), &e, with a cone idenge that its merits are unequalled. b' inexistence, more particularly. those. desjenated. nv Londo tances and uated ‘nv ‘London Tt will be sold retail at the Famil Foods delivered to they oats with: ups, which ere madi sax ynerp but in London. low price of Hy iroceri ie ve! ty cents a pi BENNER nts a pint bottl 196 Bront street, New York Wholesale at ma Im*r

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