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: Flour Markets. —The sales of flour to-day were 0 30" Fev ‘choice brand, for retailing, at $4 25; a rr ‘bis, city mills at $4 03. Foreign Markets. Havana, Ang 26 —Our market continues pretty well stocked» but should prices with you decline, shipments on a moderate scale will still do well. Exchanges are ad- vanging, and Londoa is sold at 12 per cent premium; Now York, 2 a 3 per cent premium; otherwise we have nothing new teadd The stock of sugar_continues re- stricted. aod there is a fair general demand, particular- ly for the better qualities. We quote, assorted kinds, 556, 856 a 7M, 1OMG riwla; whites, 7% w 1034 rials; yellows. OX aS: browns, 6 & 6 rials; eueurUchos, 54 a rials r The weather has been showery for several days Molasses fads but little enquiry, and we quote 3 rinis. Importy—Two more cargoes jerked beef have come ja, making four on hand. Of fish we have mt small parcel Halifax cod brought from Ma- nexs. which was placed at $64. ‘The stock of lard ix ub $400 keus, and prices are fully maintained. The «#69 Tie from New York sold at 14% rials, and 79 cusks from the same port realized 14 rials. A cargo from Charleston arrived rday and sold at 16 rials No nore }wi has aported, and there is an active enquiry both for W. P. aud P. P. There are no box chooks in first hands, Hhd shooks. empty casks and Oil is dull, Candles in re- domanda at our quotations; Flour is also dull, t#—A Spanish vessel 7a. Gd, and a privileged For hoops searee and wanted. quest. Corn in sustained but corn meal inoreasingly drug. owing to, several arrivals. FE has been taken forAntwerp a Vessel of 690 sete 4 fore edb aoda marketat £3 5s. Sugar to the United States $1 has been paid. Rio Jawerno, July 31.—A good many vessels have ar- rived, and freights have fallen very much, and to all ap- “se bile elmanu—Il bale JACM lin & Sunder lesinise COT tekohm—1 M Spe hy: Movemen ears @ will soon be at low rates; 60 cents is talked of Reese, 100 ¢ could hardly be had for coffee to the United ived, the “Montezuma, from Balt imore with ok, more or loss, 45,000 al T ort, but in small retail; jor Baltimore, $7 50 a $8 2 Columbia, $8 60 a $9 net; 23 a 24) for 950 net. For a cargo of 1,500 bags oh) of Chili, arrived a few days ago, only 17) i 1s!) is asked for it; and it may go on to *on- tevideo, if dealers do not meet the views of the holder. Salt, owing to several arrivals, is dieult of sale, and 600 rs. per alq. (or bashel) is talked of as the probable price, und expected to be lower; 2Ho. net per bushel. Lumber <i, Wax—Dull at $90 rs, per lb; 27 cents net erm dull at 750 ra, per Ib ; 26 cents Jers refuse to make offers for; sup- iy is over sbundant, nominal price 1\000 to 1)\600; 17 to per lb, net, as in quality. Coffee—Firm at 2/950 to 050 superior, $6 30 to $6 43 per 100 Ibs, on board; 2759 350 firsts, $5.93 to $6 11 do do; 2/400 to 2/650 rezu- , 65 29 to $5 75 per 1001bs. on board. Exchange, 27} 7 iy OD eredit; Shovabiona 1840 rs, Gonbloons 28000, "Cont Trade. Porvsvinis, September 11.—The quantity cent this week by railroad is 33,774 03 and by canal, 8,027 06—to- for the week, 41,802 14 tons—total by railroad, 28 13—do, by canal, 144,402 14 The demand for coal is good, but the facilities of both canal and railroad limit our dealers to about 42,000 per week, This quantity can be readily disposed of in the murket. The rates of toll and transportation by railroad from Pottsville to Richmond. was advanced on the first inst. to $1 70,from Sehuylkill Haven to $1 60, and from Port Clinton to $140. “Lo Broad strest the rates remain without change, The ability of our operators to furnish more coal than the eawal and railroad can carry, has bad » tendency to keep the prices comparatively low in this region. The increased rates of transportation has also operated inju- viously to the interests of the operaters, as a corre- sponding increase in the price of coal has not taken place, owing to the competition fram other sources Veesels are plenty, sud rates continue the same as last week, with but slight variation. Our correspondent quotes as follows: ‘Io New York, $1 124; Newark, $1 1239; Providence, $175; Fall River, $1 K New B. Tord, $1 80; Salem, $2 12%; Portsmouth, NH, § Portland, Me., 2 1236; Nay Haven, $1 373g; Hartford, Troy, $1 7 Albany, $1 62 Baltimore, 60 ots.. Washi ton, $1 125. ‘The rates from Brisiol are 124¢ cts. more, Puices or Coat ox soanv.—White Ash lump, $3 $3 8733; Nut do.. $3 50 a $375; Broken, Egg, and Stove h Lump, $3 75 a $3 8734; Prepar. ; Lehigh Lump, ed $b pared, The hope. In all the samples of wheat which we have examined. thus far, there is a decided improvement in the quality over the growth of last year. ‘The most we have seen as yet has been from [Illinois and from portions of the coun- try whore very indilferent erops were grown last season The berry is generally large, well fliled and solid, clear, smooth skinned and free trom shrivel, and when cut with a Koffe; the inside appears mealable and like fine flour.— ‘The wheat that has already been brought forward, we deem bus ordinary sampies, aud we have no doubt, it not the isthe best crop ever raised in the West. In so: rtions of owa and Wisconsin the qual- # the wheat 18 described as being most excellent.— Mitwaulie whig of the 24th ult., says “there were { new wheat then in one warehouse of »y quality cannot be excelled.” The 9 good as it was at the commencement 'y times it would be considered a very The demand for several weeks past OZ do—2 F Mel mah V4 by to scy a Carquent Meyer s'Stuckeu—1'C T Duckwitch—t0 a mdze to order, Rorreapam—Bark a5do NTT nae pg inde ae i bushels peauuts 1 fer 9 bx Bet Poppe=1 mdse J G oimpaon We EN a Siac & jot shana ean ‘argo d G Meyer 1, Polv=38 eases G Davie~ ipes xin to 0 abs tin 20 Pines sit ‘& H Mali—3 its of the Ovean Steamers. 4 e490 do liquorice 2 cases turpentine 1 bx borax 1 ma Ua Sa aieaieed jrock + diel Deegert R ‘ietor & Wood— Hose Sadish 9 pings S Bikers > ce MM di ala tn Boover Garey co—22 cases flower roots HW & Son—2 G Davis—200 bags ‘coh do F os rig Hi dee—6 tons eamwood 10 pans palm _ i serie jo ginger root 169 bbls 8 hf do 763 ik red pepper Oelrichs & Kru- Steamers. tans. Eames Rinsries. eee Eur Surah Sani, (Br) mera 100 Aug 2 Union, (Fr) Herbert, ‘Aug 31 Gritaniia, (Br) Harrisor Sept 4 Pluladelvhis, (Fr) Besson, Sept 15 Hibernia, ( Br ie Sept 19 Missours, (Ir Sept 30 Cambria, (Br) dk Oct 4 New York, (hr) Ferrand Ger 15 Caledonia, (Br) it Oct 19 Washi’gton,(Am) Hewitt Oct 19 Move: Ke. lowa, Wheeden, Baltitnore, ia, Howe, Ships to Arrive. Johuston, ments of the Packets. Ships to Sail. Ang i Aug 16 Aug 24 | St. Nicolas, Eveleigh, LIVERPOOL, LIVERPOOL. Montezuma, Lowber, Aug 16| Waterloo, Allen, Sep 15 New World, Kuight, Aug 2l| New York, Cropper, Sep 16 John R. Skiddy, Lu » Aus | Queen of the West,” Sep 21 Fidelis, Yeaton, Sheridan, Cornish," Sep 26 Hittugaer, Dursley, © Sep6| Ostord, Gosdmanton,: Geet PORTSMOUTH. SMOUTH. Victoria. Pratt Aug 1] St James, Chratinnson, Sep 16 Iudependecee ‘Bradish, Ang 8 | Toronto, Warn Sep 24 HH tudson, Moore, ‘Aug 16 | Switzerland, Fletcher, Oct 1 pest, Sep 16 Sev 24 Oct 1 3 $9 | moon sets. 6 12) nian wateR. Ship M) mith & Wals! Hey sigoalized pack tat 4930, ton 1720, New Orlean intial ath Sh p 26th ale. Lat 46 38, lon Orleans for Havre. <3 mericay Kk, of and fi 37 28, Loa 56 15, bark Spartan, in sight was the MA apt § jug. Buby, ing SE, F Sei Weis: Bark Rose Stand Hurlbut 6 Comt “Swedish brig 3 Brig Hardee, Oliv fl weut ashore on Li without damage. Be brig Isabelia, J & ( Two ships, one bark, two brigs unknown. =a ot iued solely to the wants of millers, wnd hera better supply having come forward than was ipated. they have not beea disposed to take more ull supply their immediate necessities —the re- previous rates of ashel Before the arrivs was worth fro: 3 r bushel 10 tol nbria prim Ss now at7 Ist inst. The Halifa that the hay crop has been 8 freshets. ‘This will be more , farmers depending on hay to buy bread, as the wheat has beew weril » son a letter from Col. ) which says that the ‘aunsel White,dated yntinued rain is do- wo the sugar erop, making the cane hol- s if there were to be ty, and wi NO. son in t ofwee in the A great parc of the low country of Georgia is under water orn and cotton in low aad moist situations are wholly or partially destroyed, aud much of the rest sinjured In the State generally, conjectures, predictions areat an end, ‘The certainty ) of cotton is mow present to us.—Savan- nak Georgian We hear many complaints from our planters of the ex- cessive shedding of the squares from the cotton plant, and the extensive depredutions of the boll worm. Krom all that we can gather, the prospect is gloomy for any thing like au average cotton crop in this section of coun- try. —uscagee (lla.) Republican, 23d ult, ‘The sugar cane in the Parish of St. James, La,, prom- ises an abundant yield. rty barrels of new Rice have been received at Sa- h, the first this season. 1g 10 Aug 5 Anugua. Aug 27 Aux Cayes, Augustine Bay Batavia. ... Bay of Islands + Aug 21 + Jdunels Ang 3 Buenos Ay Buenos Belize, Hon Barbadoes Bogot. Bonaire Bahia pont Petre ernambuco tLMe zm.» » Cape Hayten.. Chibuahw Pemara Gtbratiaz: Guayaina, PR Guatamala, Gouarves., Guayaquil’, allipagos I si St Ubes Surinam... | Singapore’ Sa sw. San Luis Potos Saltillo. ta M ada alaga . Madeira ‘Aug 27 Mauritius Aug Apl 13 Passengers Arrived. Lompon—Ship Miss ppi—A Parker, J M rh 0 Oy ladys DEN Ward, ly 13 children, WG Miner, B Laby, tu WH Grous, bed Di y M 8 Lewis, lady and 3 chil: ochran, J Laby, W ps, 2 Hat F Le! n @. Wi hite, lady aud 2 children, ( W Gileason—180 in CA ‘nP—Ship Medora—. © Unssen, J Classen— lady, 4 1g Roland—T Schmidting, T Newmeyer, che—0 in steerage, Brig Nordea rson, Mavia Peterson, G Nyegaard, J Hi ok ans H Beck a no~Bark HelenaAnna Maria Calvin, Josephine C 1B steer! n—2018 bars iron Keneys & ker & Oothout=190 bys 59 cks GB unt com3 A & HS Thorp=t J © tesk 140 odis T Bot a! 615 sovereig ssodaash 75 do ter—t0 ke Sarah an ni HY Boorman, Chork 8 »— 19.000 = 100 tons pig iron Lu olfe—21 eh Shields & ¢ ze Breithaupt & Chom Thauses & Maine H Suevder—5 nks Ubx berries gine Kolker & Mot. bx jews harps ( Kroifiieer=1'ck (Lat 1 pkg mdze Dateh & Couserd mana! bx marbie TW He Wormick4 ex Mott & Pollta cing: cs 12 pkgs B wieud & pinwali—1 1 rae Secognls Bogarden “2 cx Ke Hey ishoy he mdze W Snow—1 H Waido—200 Ib macearo choese © Boyd—156 bales rags 1 bx iron 3 es drage > ph 1 bx 160 bales hemp 96 bales 4 cks lead 4 kegs yermiliian tb sie Loog Islnd inst. beat over, aud Was ran into from damage sustained on the rei lat 4720, lon 27, spoke bark Providence, for Cork; 28th, lat 43.39, lon 37 25, unmoud, poke whale bark Peru, of Nantuckets ath, Jat 42, saw x amer staudiug K letter, which we couls not m: ch. Ship Lzrak Walton, Goodhue, Liverpool, 29 days, to nell, Minturn & ComH7 th ult off Cay pasted co. with ship Sarauak, for € Passengers nw é-musted steame ared flag with'a biack ence tor London); Ist inst. lat Arrived, f ppi, Harvey, Loudon, Aug 6, in ballast, to Nes- Grin- Ch tanding Bast; 23d, Providence) from jzualized = 42 50, Sast. 8, Hill, seaman on board’ the I inst i Antwerp, 4 days, to master. Spoke a 36 25, ship Howard, 25 days from New ng brig bound colors, and white si in, Was, re arded by the mate of bi grid that he had spoqen a few days pre from Wilmington fo passed within 100 fi 1 wat rlonge —the wind wes strong fra mo the time, but had there have been seen distinct! lat 36 12, Spencer, Rotterdam, 27 days, to yaseugers. er ra, Leone, 47 days, to. master. atte 63 5, signalized an Ame: howing awhite signal with red border and n Hand, Bailey, Liverpool, 37 aan to master—112 gy fat 38 Gibraltar 31 20th fat 3) EW on) 30, spke f New Y. ork) 19 days from Boston for C: 15, loa 43:30, saw a w pe de ast, 1 with red border 32 days from Jamaica: ‘ih lat acalm, wer boarded by Captain Simpson, of ‘and for London, 34 days from Jamaica: of oil, supplied him—Capt $ said chat a brig which was then igilant, of and for Loudon, 29 days from fis or Kio jet of y my ba iis igle, Seignette, Rochelle, 28 days, to A ign sserocish t pee Helena, Crjanus, Hamburg, 50 days, to Wm ED Bremen brig Kolaud, Rahljen, Bremen, 32 days, to J C Mal- Norden, Bergenstinke, Stockholm, 60 days, 250 tous 1rou to Boormaa, Johnston & Co. The Harbor, in a thick fog, but got off lebbard, Halifax, ee to P Rogers & son. * Yankee, Hewatt, homaston, 18 F Columbia, Kuapp, Boston, J day: 0 Sturges, m Sehr ‘Renown, Lovell, Boston, 3 days, to E H Herrick. for k tog, onal water, Where she and capsized. She hi Clear- Wind NE. New mouth of of the Btn filled ed on board a fow casks of oil and 18 or 20 sacks wool, the latter of which came out through her bott: Capt Russell woul deavor to get the vessel into Stonington. Bra six days axgo 101 foary enti on the Ge apprehensi broken ont from the ty this port, xale blowing all nigh Keates ne the underwrirers. Brie Orc Bedford m stress at $3 12 a ailed fron @ the | uder-ine different times of t ver at almost all suif or whale boats to five kn s to stem it, ia the charts neck, which pear bike the river, isa bare ter'sedge. A mile il, clothed with da ving nearly farther to the distance from the adapted for ta viz. by surf boats, mach difficulty. tly it to the comman have adopted the fo! and I shall eross the bar; whi danger. A letter from shi recruiting for NW A that “on the 16 have heard of seve: arrived here to-day L Williams) office: thei ed them with clot every umanity and | ly aft cers and crew, beg u months.—{ Cape To a white flag witha berlaud, Ingalls, s windward. Bosrox, Se} Puritan, ‘ahamin, Grune} Demoran vile Cld ch V« ing. Hall, E Gatvestox, Au Adalina, Bonner, sehr ral miles below this el having been abandi that the purchasers had bee yesterday. But last nig! 4s we learn, his consumed th e. With the exception of the anch the whole is a total loss—[ Galveston Civilian, ‘Aug. —The cargo of this vessel,which put into New ‘and, consist. ing of 1740 re ge tpi flour, was sold by auction on the 10 50 per Missing Vesseu.—Bark Fame, (of New London) Marks ot since been heard frot this place, having watched the entrance he ebb at spengs generally rau if a mils to seaward ward, iy a low peaked hill, situated a shor. ‘The meaus | have advised, being Paraos are the samme ns at Waterloo Bay, After one! rary wharf, now in progress b fone hundred yards inside the river's mouth on ite bank, (1 have not yet been able to complete the plan of the ce with the necessary landings, but h Knsiga:—If possible to land, the Union Jack will be avigator Islands, N perienced a tremendou and all of them sustained more or leas damage. E of topgallant masts and t ker, witt toss of foremast, three tonmasts, Jibboom, and. a whole malt of sails.” [ Che quantity of ot! on board the Eliza ter, brought from the . which vessel was lost at said place x 4 ong, Who iecei r r coming on bowrd) br .1 Norwegian, by the proper authorities. 5 wee ¢, Howes, New Orlen a, oe ‘Tortugas, passed a large , fre m. New Bei Nelson, (Br) Hall, P ev acutius, Lutkin, Picte Hamburg; 23d, sehr Alida, Mobi Mobile; 25th, brig Kimball, d » Port Lavacea, rane, Sept J~Arr steamship Yacht, ©: ull, aud oa Friday last smoke of the sl bur nt: at night—a vi ‘Un the next da (Saturday ed, was sotd t ashore on the bea jd en- from East Thomustov, which left this port le, with 500 bbls of ‘lime, experienced a captain being of fire, or rather thinking a fire had actually 1 lume, atcempted w of th: dt with every thing be- ng to her, by order of the wreck master, for the beuefit She sold for $700, By great exertious ‘on her passage hence to Po 10 Joneiro, ‘eb 23, reported for B Notice to Mariners. y report, which will be of Navy, ‘itish Burrato ‘Mot honor.to vcquaint you fi chief, that after a mo ide and weathe: times practi at slack water, or consider the Bu: ots, making it alm st impossible eric Huth hav: dafted—half a mile ig rode out to the ark bush, ‘ith the exception of a bare arocky point, with a dangerous of it. Four or Oust. le 10 secure most of rigcing, &e., joston, yy at falo rie ‘Phe auchofige is good, the bottom tole ab holdiag ground, the bark cut tno it two the entrance, in flag staff on the Western porut of the at W by W, the entrauce being then alittle making the Buffalo, are as foilows: rd of the river is a large rock,named ver omed to the main by alow sandy sels running alongside, would ap e land fora mile to the Westward o! clear of bush down to the wa- ward of the river isa high sand patch udals aclear space on its Westernside. A runs miles feel coavineed, that with a good extal lishment of that sort here, supplies may be lauded without ‘ossing the bar, every impedi- i excellent, alongside a t take the earlie: iopvortanity of fory uder-in Having owing with the Union Jack and flag will be show: running ret we ‘ore for the Ensign os! bar can be crosse CHA RES | FoRsY TH, Lieut. R.N Whalemen. p Lagoa, Colt, of NB. reports her a , with 230 bbls wh 70 do sp Con ing for es Capt C Ww, Mare! Haat a, and quite sure we should have Jost all three topmast ral ships which were in the same hurr Twoof liza Adams, of Fairhaven, wit f Na —the Janges is uot mentioned | lon, Thomas Long land of Desolation the master (1 rs and erew of the Inte whaling sehr [ ‘ked in that cold, cheerl 10 Weta 4, 12 who feeling cc wn Gazette, May 28, en. for Glasgow, Sept black eross, Williams, for Salem, athurst, to return. not flome Ports, pt 1i—Arr bark Almade. Bartlett, Coding brigs “1 +: Geo F Williams, Nowell, ‘Ntobile: deip'a ahi ei ‘ Atbany "Hoaghimom Caantesron, Sept 8—Hld Br bark Queen Victoria, Patehe t!, New Ovleans; hye emily, Ran : Native, Pindexter, Babine, “ClL aa: che Mar) burg, Garnet, NYork; Norfolk, the men of the 73d regiment, hope to do so very 9 code of sii boats A Covell, of ship Mount Vernon, of » (Navi imators), Mch 22, with 100 bbls HH, June Bark Vermont, Bailey, of Capt Williams, his offi- iuitedly to retten ( tefl hauke fer the grecckqudnecs act faethe eng which he has shown them tp m1 caring td long period of seven » bound N, showing Deloware, Forsyth, from and Brig Northum: Ported im portprobably sailed for empo- estern arding nm Jt Upos ym oi, writes fl dso ‘d had I been any ways doubtiul of the qualities of the ane, them, h loss: antuce mas: apt Di being were 6, lat yas 2lat, pach, 1» Me ache y Ele CZhme <o5 <2 D3 mee: ae 8 ise Sg Ww Jones and 1, Z Hillman, JH Lovett, lady, Fa ever Woe Ufichardson, Mr ‘Bail and lady, Pittsbu: Ame; Caborsv: M Cott, Want Lake Super Jor: Ale JV Hedenburg, A a vietinia a2 Lams, Yeunoat en pesWatetioo J: Sewst an lady, aa 0 New Bediord. 8J-G Vailaud lady, CLINTON HOTEL. Albany M Weir, Providence M Croane, Ohio Mr Appleton, J Beas New Hiven Mr Huse and lady, Le Ewing aud !, Washingtoa K Sharpley, Wisconsm RK McCorvet’, Rolliu, Mich 4 Brown, Re He 1" A Chik, Bailie 8G Drake, Pen Yan J A Virgin New York Df Olmstead, Sado eee A a kV. eT Pte Arrivals of Sunvay, Bept. 12. AMERICAN HOTEL » inet P) R ford, or oat Luther, jacracow, F Daniels, Geneva d Mrs Perkins, Virginia LH Me ASTOR HOUSE. AL Mason, (Peovigesss JB Shaw, ‘Tex G Lew New Loudon CAL do DW. Hartford « BE New York H Wall Bosto: ‘T We Albany C Rie Cooperstown H Sage, ithaca, G Johnson, Virginis G Skipwitt, Missouri T Hal. Butimore E¥ Tollansbee, Boston E Livermore, RMa a SALI M Peri A Ros B Law: J Bacs oli HOTEL. WHW Norwich R H Moorehouse, T Colt, Paterson EB Lite ‘New onea ‘Mrs Note, Boston ard Wood, Al Mra Ellis, do ar Ww. New Orleans Mr aud vty Belcher, Dd ie el ‘orrester, Phi iniladelphia Mrand Mes Child, Newesstle J Benton ‘Jefferson County 8B Britmans, Worcester Rev 8Moorehouse, Phila CROTON HOTEL. w Dansville ecm and }, Syracuse Char leston Wee en0 Te gacdnch, H Los sehuylerville Wm H Jones, eabaey KT tory Watertown jReynold Jr, & del F joston DE Nwue. Florida FP Canperton, — Otsego'co Hi Manford, Jr, Georgia ‘EASTERN PEARL STREET HOUSE. HBSperry, Connecticut J1D, Heldreth, ™ Harbor Win tl 3D Heleed LE Haadte, és eee say: Nove Teva S58 Tyo, 1 Br ria and sult % gee 0 6G et Og, fsland H Sauth, do J do, BR Picket, do A New York Me icket, do dywme Lice, Diam orient > Gibbs, do D Converse,’ y,, 42 ‘Barium, o jinson'& lady, do Breck Ohio A Hubbard, Maine 5 oud and Indy, do HS Carter, do FRANKLIN HOUSE. L Forbes, St Johns M Buckuer, Savannah L Liley, Cleavelaua “HW eddell, do C awn, roy EH G Keen lorsville $ Whelby, Upper came Upper Canada W Wadley, ‘Louisiana Mets Mra Jones, Norfol H Jones, Nyw Orleans Geo Jew, Orleans 8 Buckley Tiouaestieat AY Ms Donough, Mrk Mrs Mullen, , keneca Welton, assingterel 1s H Spencer, Syr L Brainurd, Bt Albans Aree xtby, Philadelphia JE Henry; Peekskill HOWARD HOTEL. LH Chalmers, Frederieuton A H Cox, N Capolinn Albany A Syipenes chert, d Mrs Session,Columnbia atte, ce, Washington DrMiller, Philadelphia Miss Bleeker, Mr Ridgeway, — Coluinbus H Taylor, Boston ‘two Miss Hudsons, co K Kobinsoa, ‘Agony MEgua Mrs Greenwood, do C Kendall, ‘ Phidenh 2M Stetenson, Troy SCaroiua Mr Grestomy. ” Southaropten Potsdam W Sprague, Albany Middieport & Hunter, Greeny A Newell, Medoua DrHepbume, West I JH Sanford, W Folsom, © Wyatt, Baltimore Charles Toole, P Hopkins, Baltimore JUDSON’S HOTEL. D Lad Florida“ Mr Jograhym ond lady, Kerhal i ‘Neville, le Hornby Montreal gh ‘tA Peep, alle LOVEJOY’S HOTEL. Connecticut CiRathbone, Rutland, Vt rior LH Bailey, Antwerp Jamaica J Devillard, Cape Vincert Tpspurgh J Kalter tbiny Texis ‘I Carroll, Boston Alabami ‘ HBowen, Little Falls rian J Wallece, ranttord, CW Philadelphia J Maddis, New t JB Smith, i A Bodwell, ‘Maseb ter S ereErey? SMeHewen, ‘Tallahassee Gu, do. éDiammond, Newport WG seGraugha, | 8 Car GS Britton, Lyons JR Borden, tAlbany CP Barber Newport J Maun, Charlestown G8 briscol, Mich JW Mortimer, — Baltimore Uy Sreeles Mannwvilie D Douglass," Amsterdam hel, Niagar , do, Ef Livingston, Piladel J Vales; dr, Waltham, H Herrmann, ale, Mi New Bedford A B Hal Hudwn D G Pauon, r Wallace, Union, Mr Parker, New York KS Sims, do H'S Hiwiand, New Bediord AJ Noye Boston A Doty Shrewsbury W. Brigha do Frasier. J'B Sargeant, do OMeGowen, ‘AMerriam,’ Southbridge CPCS — Woodstock M timtins Cleveland J Vienk, ‘Albany HK Adams, Bangor J.B Kinhie, Port Byron Hon Rober’ Smith, —Tiimois J Russe'l, hite, , Georgia GW smith, nee Wm H HW! 8 Peoaieewey: Connecticut lo Amsterdam J B Smith, W K Greene, O Colton, Saratoga EC Kendall, Boston jeudersoa, Riles A Adains, do S'T Parker, poston ’ NATIONAL HOTEL. O11 Bond, Joka 8 Dodd, Trenton, NJ do 4, Noyes & 1, New Hampuhire © G Macka: ; W'WMellroy, Albany J W Stout, New Bru H Duyenaux, _' Ontario co J Jacks Virginia HP Cook.” St Lawrence co W ‘Williams, Newark N J P Re bold, Delaware J Minet, New York CB Reybold, do ‘Tayl 0 D Barber, Texas AMccen, Port Byron di HG Hewett, | Plattsburyh 0 New Haven 0 ing and lady, Baltimore Miss Mary Felt, ‘Nosh Cherry Vailey J BEK South Carolina CHK ‘Canada ‘Arkauses © Mernil, New Hampshire NORTHERN HOTEL, Me Rogers, | New Loudon J Hatherly and1, — Philada Mi Proud énd 1, “New York Mra Stevenscn, A Lite Bellville AH New Orlsaus Montreal Ohio Hig Hathines oud feniive J: Warren, Brentford CS Macknett, Newark ‘8 Scofield, Wisconsin Mr Pierson, . do GG Waterman, N Bedford JF Tallman, — Philadelphia, J Gilbert, New York RATHBUN’S HOTE! Mr Poole, North Carolina Mr & Mrs Doane, Burlington W Kennedy do J Rixby, T Ramsey, Buffslo W Newell Berton M Gard Boston Mrs iB tlawhing, Balato Mr Living’ Philaelphia JD Seymour, Ogdensburg My Mrs WGlarke, Monroe Mr& vire Hadson, Ambre ells, Albany Ww Coleman, Boston H Nareh Rev SHawkes, St Louis Mr Shelden Providence W'T KI Camden Mr Fairbrother do MrLongstiect, Syracuse TAMMANY HAL D-A Host Vermont J Bryan, Georgin lind, do. "EP. Sevier, Cincineati W'Wakensing, New Vork Si Nichole, — Phitudetpina ‘TPrummoud,’ Philadelphia JB Ackerman, New Have W Brown, Boston © ‘Tage, Philadelphia A Sexran, Chantauque W Vonnads, do Afimithe , Peamsylvania W, Wilson, Piutsbureh rawnell, jatavia ‘aul, lo W Wardeniann, Weshiogion ‘TAYLOR’S HOTEL! H Taylor, Buffalo B Grange New Britai Miss MJ ‘Taylor, AJ Watts, ‘New Jersey UH Gage, Saltue WhW Farwell, NewYork WESTERN HOTEL. do. NY Goodhue, Wisconsin GB Kingsbury, Gu ie deni do do. do. Philadelphia AA Hoi Liste Mists “do, T Math, Je. Baltimoe WB Clark, Michigan R, FAWCETT’S CAKD—I ana member of t e Royal College of sees ers) nud of the Jefferson a Collen, Phils: deiphia, aa son, Calhoun, 8. MeClel Young Man's Gu lished, treat of all th peculiar to both sexe: and aad graduated whenthe lamented Dr. Ge Jan and Professor Revere, (recently deceased) and Drs. Patti- ans ‘Ke, were professors there. orke MeCtel My “ Matron’s Manual,” just pube portant private and delicate diseases can be contidentially consulted in relation to the same, at my office, 113 Greenwich street. The books are $Leach. Tam thi tional debilit eo 4 person that can care perma- is country. 813 Ire ONT Ure Nore YORK Ie DIC ACAND! SURUICA Chambers si UC radically cur permanen ret habit. 3 Cases Midwifery. 7 Cases of Gonorrhea. 4 Secondary Venere 3 [eritation of trethra and Neck of 4 Nodes on Tibia. 3 Whites of long standing. i Im pouty: 2 Bal 5 Bad inj 2 ‘Aroputatin iy der. 30 yenereal Warts removed, acured inthe Ures 1 Ts 9 Strictur wi hout pain. 1 Radial Astery tved. | Opetarion for Stricture. 2 Fractures attended to. "Abcesses opened. ations for Sq: iuting. ER, of the INST treet. ed, tly IP, Bling os 5 Falling atthe ‘omb. 4 asenot . Jeet. 2 Chest. 3 Liver Complaint. 2 Primary Consumption. 5 Bad Cough. 1 Bleeding from Lungs. ; Bad Headache. 2 Intermittent Fever. 7 Primary Chaneres. 3 Venereal Sore Throats. janite. SUC CESSFUL, PEERATIONS AND CURES. 4 Indolentl/Icers on the Legs of lorg standing. 2 Uvals removed. ‘oe nvil removed, Da. HOMER BOSTWICK, Attecding Surgeon and Physician, it en ge of New and 25 Niberty street; “Ph up stairs; Parton, 14 Kilby street 1 manver street. adelph mlery, weakness 5 sChnie of the bo Is, womb, ke that females “parca are sul ject to under peculiar circumstances; for which many certi cates could effect it deli cacy forbids Severe and habitual costiveness, flow of Neat to the head, anes eae ulcerations, seat netion of the st eure ia Dr. U) lectuary. Itis [sans nag —~, by its aoe ou the bowel ed state of which are the cause of tee above tamed dis versal fgmmeniation ma From over . Uphar’s or cape G. W. teter “Wher of the New Jersey Le vs ‘June 16, 1847. “T have been afflicted for years with the piles, and have tried withoot an} thing Hea: Libece, mag benefit, almost eve ing assuming the name ofa remedy. Thad, asa fost all confidence in medicine, Vader this i duced—not without reluctauce, 1 con! Elcetuary;? and hi for about three weeks. ac ing to the mode hep ooveg well as sat ymprom of the diseave has | ae heft rae. Think i Mine alikete’| phan an myst statement . fe Sol wholesale and retail by Wva't and Ketcham, peatege at iy A. Volare 3 ye 196 Bs = ae a 0 rgnanout tie United Sage. rcestatonn uu tuary has the written siguature aD) “The hand is wiso done with & leetunry advertised forthe cure of Piles are PRAT, DISEABES CURED BY A BOTANIC PHYS! ey with bon young pepetiee ‘a hla ity, guaran in a tew days, rh y it Tales here ep erin al ‘all the thea ertised nostra, been avated, h humbug the numerous boasting pretenders, who t rat i who wish « perfect hort time, and id ignorance and imposition, immediately at 143 Bowery. Advice gratis§ m ce, € ma ‘shor Shotl apni aul) o® 121 FULTON STHEE'T—DK. LA MOL?"S true French Remedy is the universal specific employed by men of fashion ia Europe, in al stages of di derall circumstances, ‘Chis ant, safe, gre fallable preparation is now offered to the people of Stntes, under the direction of the original inventor dn such & e 1 ef tt ti cl] ie lity of counter feit,and to secure to the alficted the fall beuefit ofa sell-cur oe ing remedy, which has anvedtho om the hands of mer- ck ifnot from an unt gray this remedy is purel: ca and perfectly safe ani md effectually cure. the most violent and ase, and erad cate every particle of in- fectious matter from the system, without any Siengraeslils ee Peets, ad restore the patient to a most perfect state of health and purity. It is very agreeable to the taste. createsno perceptible odor, and may be used with the most entire neateay 8 apd success, by perso! uf Gece en without resort to any ical auviser or id «Sold onl only by WV at Ketcham, 121 Fulton street, and A. Goush & Co,, 149 Fulto treet, N. ¥. Price, $2 per bot 38 30cm $500 CHALLENGE—Valier’s roach Fane eas = an je alled remedy fc of a private ease tare—A positive and speedy cure, without th restriction of diet, orhindrance from busiuess, ‘The many advantages which the French Pills possess over balsam copavia. capsules, a other nauseating mixtures, cannot fail to give them a decided breference,” Besides beingthe moat ffecrual and speedy cure everdiscovered, they are entirely free from any unj smell, do not apd br rsicken the stemac plaints after every other remedie extensively used for the last ten complaints, with such universal lenge any one to proton, a romans, of forfeit of rice $1 per bottl Sint eouae “artar of Libesiy; and by seit & Ketcham, 121 Fulton street. au20 30t*m M14 teres LADIES.—Married Ladies ae find much terest them by perusi nf, [01 ysiology, written . D_ Owen, with additions and alterations, by R. M.D.” Were this book carefully read by every mar- and the advice strictly followed, we are p2rsua- ferent state of society from the present would exist. The terrors of poverty, e prospects of a large family af children, whieh could be but poorly reared, prevent many, pradent people from entering the matrimonial state; but here is a work that will tell you important secrets. which may obviate all such objections. Price, of the book $0 cents. For saleby Zeiber & Co., comer o Chestunt streets, Philadelphis, aud the editor No. 2 Ann street, New York. ee re O THE LADIES.—DR. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPA- RIULA is a favorite of the Ladies. It relieves them of a great amount of suffering, and gives them fine complexions, nnd buoyant spirits. Mrs. Parker kindly sent us the follow- ing = SoutH Brooxiyn, Aug. 17, 1847, Itgivesme pleasure to testify to the we experienced from the use i your a Wa very much reduced by nervous: sand with a variety of female com- read y« Wwertisement, and was induced to try th effect of your remedy. It reatored me toa better state oc health Thad not enjoyed for several years prev: do most cheerfully recommend it asa Vplnable medicine to benetioras elects I Sarsaparilla. My s: ness and general del ho are afficted as f have been. mRKER Pen ad ate Pera lia streets Bout Brooklyn _ Principal Office, 126 Fulton st. 28 30! =m OPER, 14 DUAN. atreet, between Chatham and pat La) Kal last fourteen years enjoyed in private diseases of any medical min in New Work. ite can cure the most aggravated cages. this disease; and mild cases cured in two to five oat a _ ture—Doctor Cooper has discovered anew method by which he enn cure the worst form of stricture in from, one to two weeks, with scarcely any pain to the patient. Consututi debility, brought on by asecret habit indulged im py young men, ‘his, when too treely indulged m, begets, dyapepein, weakness of the limbs and small of the back, confurion of in- tellect, and aversion to society. Acure warranted in every case, or no charge. No Mercury used. Post paid letters containing $3 for advice attended to auld 30t#m Ds JOHNSON, 17 Daaue street, near Chathain stre ell known as'the most successful practitioner in ‘New in the treatment of delicate diseases, Kor the last 14 Jorn Dr. JOHNSON enjoved the mort extensive practice is private diseases of any medical man in New joe tor’s reputation for skill in those old paltcared Cases that have existed for years, is pre-eminent. No matter how long you Say have Ghosts "delta, Ulcer at the. body, or fn the throat oF nose, paina im the. + ones of the legs, effec tually cured. Constitution bevel prought ‘on by asecret habit, indulged in by young men, pat eee ireams, itively cured. Recent cases cured lercury. Noalteration in diet, or pre- Post paid letters, containing $3 for o charge made unless cured. QBH's PATENT PREMIUM EXTENSION DINING TABLES, with metal plated slides, for private parlors and dining rooms, hotels, steamboats, &e., unsurpassed for ele- gance, darebility and convenience, warranted never to get out of order, A large assortment, the largest in the city, and un- equalled for variety; together with x general assortment of ele: gant and fashionable Cabinet Furniture, constantly to be found at the warerooms, No. 43 Broadway, where the public are re- apectfully invited to call aud exai C.F. HOBE, 443 Broadway. HOUSE AND DINING 8A LOON, No.71 Pear! t, head of Coenties Slip. Stran- gers and others whose business calls them to the lower part of the city, will find this a very convenient placeto get their meals Breakfast, Dinner and ‘ea. . GEORGE BROWN, 53 30t¥re Late of Lovejoy’s Hotel. D:, RALPH'S PRACTICAL PRIVATE TREATISE on the Diseases of tne Genital Oreans,t hale nature, symp- in and nightly seaiesios in four days, wit vention from. ‘basin advice, attended to. 223 RA: * m_ ROWN’S_ COFF toms, progress, consequences and e cure. Ad apted to the use of every individual of both te By Joseph alph M. au of the * Family jan,” and other Domestic Me. Ke ourth fi is the only truly usefal work on th public. Notonly all valunble information, bot. the most per- Heetnd rapid cure of ench disorder, i stated, in the planes Hosuible manner, the recipes forall the remedies being {uith- Taity and unreservedly given, and so pluiuly as to be practical- Iy useful to every one, in every place. On the subject of Pout cea or self pollution, its natat consequence and ouly true cure, ew and. very iuteresting formation 1s imparted, which all should possess, espeeially pe- renteand youth. ‘The nature ncd care of 8 ition. 342 pp., with illustrated subject before the 1 works, &e. ture is fully treated. — h a, not this work, iheretores worth the attention of nt “Published by CLAY & Co., 32 Ann street, N.Y. Copies mailed, on the receipt, of $1, ts w are liable. every pers Price rine and all booksel! Voc the United wtatea, “Adsress. (post paid) Wy Go) 38 Ann street, New York,’ For ale algo, by the I Greenwichstreet, N.Y. naiT 30d&AtW #m 4 BJ aaa STABCISHED, A. D. 1840 MGR THE SUPPRESSION OF QUACKERY.—The mombers of the iNew York College of Medicine and. Pharma: ey, having devoted th Ce. m during the last six years to theater ‘a private nature, can confidently promise to persons their services, a safe ee sere cure, withow he ¢ stitatioa oF con iement fo ny MANY CASES ob"G GSA, oF Biphilis, from Say ty Paige days, and the one-thied of the time usually taken by, rane racti'ioners.. HES OF THE URETHRA (considered by some medical syle ho hay successfully treated without neourenience to the patient wee come rafters g from CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY or NOCT TURNAL EMISSIONS, produced by excess or im- pradence, the most beneficial offects ‘may be relied upon from the treatment of the College. IMPORTA NO’ « —Person: watering, from any of the above ‘complaints, residing ountry, finding it in- Convenfent to inake personal application, can have forwarded to'thema chest enutining all medicines requisite 19 perform fradieat eure, with fail directions to, Set e., Dy stat their sympt iene of ‘contraction, and treatment receiver elsewhere, if any, and enc galng te ten ieDBOW oie direct: d to 7 Ofice ofthe College of Medi far and Phagniney, VE 8 PILLS OR the radical cure of gonorrhpn, gleet, seminal ‘ions, andall mocopurulent discharges fromthe ‘urethra. These Tilia, the result of twenty years experience in the Titai'ie Charite in Baris, are pronounced by their celebrated Inventor, Professor Velvent, as.an infallible remedy for all Uineases of the urethra. ‘They effect a cure in a much shorter time than any other remedy, without fatating the bres agreeing with the stomach or confinement from business — Price $1 per box. CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILIFY CURED, MP HE FONIC MIXTURE, yrepored by, the Coliere of E dictatnd Pharmay fh tne City of New York, t confidently recommended for all cases of debil ty produced by fecret indulgence or excess of any wud. ‘Itis ah snvalonble remedy for impotence, sterility, or barrenness, unless depon- fagon talform inate boitles $1 exch; cases of haltn doxen $5; carefully packed.and sent to all yield to nein trearmest most aggravated case: RICORD'S AUTERATIVE, 5 MIXTURE, OR the permanent cu: venereal ulcers, no injudiclous use of mercury, or woskilfal medi injadicious nae ecting venereal talntremnaining in their system should use ths powerfal purer without delay, as no person tan consider hiinself safe. after having pithont Fenn nl cleansing the system, with this justly cele: 4 ora “Invavoute bottles at $1 ench; in cases of halfa dowen for gsr ale fully tneked and nent to all parts of the Union. NTRATED | EXTRACT CT OF SARSAPARILLA pind AN AND SASSAFRAS REPARED by the New York College. of Medicine and P Pharm: tal aphty erm for the suppression of quackery’ Thi ey wad highly concentrated egract, Powsessing a the purifying nalittes dud cure ywers of the above herbs isconfidentts recommended by the # ollege as superior to any extract of Sarsaparilla at present befor and may be relied on as a certain remedy for all d from_an impure state ich as sero! rms. blotches or pit) of the tains. waits Pie Manono \deorenaes purchasers. RARneoN, hw Veen. eubie) ra of dimension a be af the following deseript Eee recite oF fuels oj npners po Ree hard, 0 oi. dune wee ode want ve tee perishable substance, or 1y peri any y aera wh ‘ehich impairs its strength, and free from sap, cracks, or dr The stone must all be spt by wedges, in blocks of the same with ateach end, and of th: same chickineas throughout; ‘sub- ect the modificaigns hereal¢ me joned. ‘The beds must Hel with ‘other ‘The setting beds must have a Prirhcarieg surfaces at east equal to three-fourths of the area of the largest horizontal section ch the stone; and the atop bed, at least equal to two-thirds olsuch section. ‘The vertical joiut must be split down at right angles to the bearing surfaces of drilled on the top bed, to, receive a frm ea sell be dirgeteds and mast be ry Yard or its vicinity, as ceneet Wd charge of sxid work. "In loading, the ston ate ‘The stone must all lewis ‘of gach wine one faust inno ease be less than the Len phate lee, swe 194 Tet, Wickens 6 chan’ the following will be receiy- sLenmin@ tects ara ys ppickness 3 fests the stone quarried stoue Will be of the aame quality of stone as ‘above p describedzand will be got out to cut to suc! ton ncn thick ies lis: sad’ dfectioeg. ie! ick, 1 to t le, Meee ett age aieue nist bo af the best suality of ite or "Parone taoeeting 0 for the above stong will be re. que to send a mangle of not Jess than weight to the Dry Dock office, Fee A ). Na ‘a Pronk n, OM OF rethe Lith day of September next, labe e name of the person, and a proper description of the Toe: mi of the quarry. e Bui reserves to itself the right to increase or dimin- the quantity to the amountof fifty per cent, according to i wants of the service, or to annul the Contract in case Cou- 1 fail to appropriate the money to meet it. must be accompanied by a written guaranty sign: ed by one or more responsible persons, to the effect that he or thatthe bidder or bidders will, if his or thelr binge days afte proposed ry into effect the provisions of this law, approved Au- gust f 10th, 1846, rs are required to p ecoampeny their Ld witha certifiente froma Navy Agent, District Attorney, Ola District Court, of some responsible public officer’ known to the Navy Department, stating that the guarantors to their for, accorc'ing daily, Su sccm apply to Mrs. MacGregor’ aie’ 16t¥ ere the railroad; gaat ihe fds are in mie neighbo Sthools, audchurehes of different den ae good, and Jootieg beni. ee: inde, “erm mo to Clouverucuy Morrie, Morrisania, reo Walter Kutherford, Counsellor, 79 Nasa me ter C Vi we houses, § waruie housee: 13 cow houses, thio erg UwIAY S6x uctes of excellent Land tee highstate of cultivation, well watered and timbered, the censure uot surpassed by any in the Stato—nor is the sto to be surpnased for acountry store.” ‘Pie property will iil be sold ts the present ner eit toatren ‘Title i svAtniy tn JAS. B DARI, every Wedueaday, at the Northern pHotel, foot tot Courtand it nae from 3A i, 4 " ‘until 1P. M.; other days 107 Peace Compays comer Broadway ind Maiden ioe 2 30t*rre z sors TO ) LET, WITH STEAM POWER aA To let, the premises inthe rear of 70 and 72 and rear of 42and 4t Elizabeth street, ‘There [are buildings ich agood steam frat gag 4 now yaeant, and p a given i frown the Bowery, and acartway from Elvzabeth street sAuniy at Raynor's book store, 76 Bowery. stl FOR SALE—A large number of vaiuabie ree ai A A inthe village of Williamsburgh, tre poy 2d, Conselyen, man, Jackson. W ‘ost, Uni i Loriuner streets, ‘These lots v favorable terns. “Apply to JOLIN SKILLMAN, at his house North ad street, hear Union Aveaue,on Montay and Friday. 10 30t*re FOR SALESA BARGAIN=A Tavern well i up in every reapect—in a populows neighbo:hood in eltyof Brooklyn; now domg a first rate buymese—p fa abo 000 perannai, Batisinenayy season wil be en for selli “aprly tr JAMES UPTON, at Mr, Wm cient Nasenu steer, ‘Houses and Lots for sale in Williams 6 are upon favorable terms. bids are responsible persons and able to meet the requirements of the law, in case of the failure of the bidders to enter into does not conform to these ameness to reject the of- fer of any dau Bonds with two s1 e's ee be required in one-third the es- timated amount of | ‘lass or classes comprised in the con- tract, and 10 pe sed Wie be anne from each bill uatil the to contract, the go- ciency at the expense, if exceed- contractor. ‘inted specifica and memoranda of jeiertion. ey heeg repared for fee use of pei persone, antendin, re stone; copies of whic ‘will be furaished by. yy Agen at his office, or upon application to the ‘engine ry at sted to all tending to propose for tht eaefally examine these specifications ing a ‘any, further information will apply te the avy Yo PROSPER M. Mt WeEORE, Navy Agent. , au25 ee RK ASU. order je Surrogate of the County of ‘New. ‘York jnoliee i 5 Mereby en to all persons ca rte against Marti f groct ered to i the sam m pee to the subscriber, at, the ‘office’ “of ‘James 59 Nassau street, in the city of New York, on or before ie Sist day of Seouty next.—Dated New York, the 7th day of July, 1847. ATHARINE MEHRTEN y29 law6m*m Administrat I KSUANCE of an Order of the SURROGATE of the County of New York, notice iven to all Persone, having claims agaist GEORGE, BRME f the City of New York, Grocer, deceased erent the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at the atore of Lohsen Lohler, No. 203 Centre street, in the City of New York, on erbefore the 37th day of November next. ated New York the 24th day of peta REBECCA eTaMAN,, my25 2it lLaw*re Administratix. N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE SURKO- het OF "THE COUNTY OF NEW YORK, NO. i: fren to. all persons ha OHN Rl EDS ateof the chvy of New Work, deceased, present the same with vouchers thereof to the prelegiterte! at her residence, No, 14 Oak street, in the eity of New York, on orbefore the léth day of October next. Dated New York, rte ie peey ofan al6 Itawom*re CHATS, Administratrix, [tue vasce ae an order of the Surrogate of the County of New York, Notice is hereby given to all per. sons having claims against Frederick ‘Tasche, late of the City of New York, grocer deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at the office of James Grd ley, No.49 Nassau_street, in the city of New York, on or be- fore the Sth day of February next. Dated New York, the aa de of Apenst AT bette au7 law 6m*m Administrat BULLARDS, No 5 BARCLAY STREET—The sub- seriber would respectfully ‘remind bis friends and the ae in general, as in separste apartments, five tables, caval to any in the city,and gentlemen visit- hmeut can be furnished with cues which will ir own use. ‘The taples balls and cues not 19 be any in the city. ‘The rooms are lange, and any dulge themselves in this amiusement Also, has two aly wolttads aad seit be kept in the best order. ‘The. bar is always stocked with the best liquors and segars to be found in the city of New York. ‘Also, ‘has the best of oysters the market can afford, Also, Cold’ Lunch every day at 11 o’clock every Wednesday. Gentlemen ‘who ¥ wt surpassed br gentlemen who wish to will not be suffocated with the heat Bowling Alleys, which haye been owder himent tabi will meet with polite attention from all shout tis toes, B. "The price of Bowling isthe same as a game of Bik No. 5 Barclay st few doors below the American tel. FRANCIS MONTEVERDE. aust ‘Tt&law 3t* re SUPgiTOR TRUSS —Now forsale, Hangerfora’s ‘Truss, for which he has received two Fremiums by her, A. D. 1844, aud one in raal testimony of the m of the wearers, the ‘Truse is but to be uni- ally knowu, tp supercede ia pra now in market. ‘The constraction of the pad is suc! has a rolling motion, accommodating itself to every motion of the body, perfectly securing or uneasiness, when the body ‘The ease and comfort with whi truly the Hmpire Truss—surpassit chasers may be assured. when properly fitted, it is perfectly free and easy, without ¢ or irritating when the body ts inmotion. Manufactured ahi Tord ae WARNE by seh beeame worse than the dis: juced to try Hungerford’s Patent Truss, | find Srecit enue ah hile the Tuy yaelf enti wed from pai, while mare “ie per Tectly secured with all the evse a tad comfort that Peoutd wish Gentlemen, tr it for yourselves baal weuld not pi with the one it | have for Fifty Dollars: 1 sould not Bi per cure nother. New Paltz, Ulster county, New yak ie M4 wine Thave used Hungerford’s russ, on many occas! a Guriag the past four years, and am convinced, that in utility as well as comfort, it excells all cther trusses now before repoe pons. Poughkeepsi ae Sold by A.B. & CAPHOLIC COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CRoss, Worcester, Massachusetts —This College, founded and placed by tne hte Weight Heverend Benedict feawiek, Bishop D. SANDS, 100 Fulton street, New York. s7 12tlaw*m ce, under the care of the Painers of the Society of jest: eautifully situated on the heights of Worcester, ‘a full view of the town and tt country, inguished tor its ern oe y heal thy nd abun- dant tempol o of good water. A farm of sixty acres is attached to, the ie Colle au of ‘education is ran to prepare Rha men bee anecghatlatical srofessiona},er commercial state of life; and aaa erie ccaUirceen three distinet courses of stady. ‘The Commercial gourse com ith book-keeping; ngtish an weogral hy, a and the w ety eomne try, ce rf Reh and Srench compositions "reading and public speaking; the grounds of natural ‘and revealed religion. ‘by those who are intended for any of the includes, besides the Cee) the Latin an = Greek languages,and a complete Classical education; poetry, rhetoric, Ioaic, the philosophy of the haman mind, metaphy- sicsand ethies; ecclesiastical history; astronomy, chemistry, s of natural science. The Ecclesiastical course comprises, in addition to the branches mentioned above, the several departments of sacred learning, biblical and theologie: As threg courses enter into the Lee gi plan of educa- at liberty to select any of them, or any por- she may have with re- tion, the parent tion'of them, conformably to the vi ference to the future pursuits of hi The religious and with watchful ai moral instruction of all is attended to anxious care. Besides the usual course of struction, public lectures are delivered on the es and ceremonies of the Catholic Church. the hours of recreati.n, are con- stantly under the special care and superintendence of one or more prefects or ors. No applicant from any ot stiturion will be Admitted without satisfaccory testimoni: principles, doet Peal the students, e to character and conduct from the Paiueipal of that insti- ratte books necessary forthe, different classes may be fur- the parents, or gui jians themselves, he they can be dents on all public occa- ‘The uniform to be wom by Ul ick vest, grey panta- sions consists of a black coat or jacket, loons, for winter, and white TERMS A ‘The annual pension is $130; or tuition, board and lodging, waghia and men Jinen and stockings, cl es must be paid half yearly in advance. Should any AU carte for the space of two months to pay in advance, the ares, the College 1s directed to send their sons, or is home. No advance for ¢ lothing or other expet the College ,auless a deposit be left with murpore.. Putive following items are extra charges : the German, [talian, and Spanish Languages, Music, Drawing, Paiuting, Dancing, Fencing and Medical Attendance. ‘Phe vacation commences in the last week of July, aud con- he 15th of September, exclusively. College is intended exelanively for Catholics. ‘The most direct route to this Ci Hege from the South, is by teamboats from New York to Norwich or New Haves necticut, thence by Railroad to Worcester. The distance from ten to Worcester is travelled in two hours by Kail- rod, and from Albany to Worcester in nine hours by the great Western Railroad. augo gavelatre _JAMES RYDER, President. SAMUEL, BLACK, Attomey at Law, Columbi wall attend promptly tal busnean pine ain in Columbia, South Caroling and the atiovniy Sumter, Hershaw, ego. Newberry, an “Address Columb ins Bout na As R. an wel rleston, he 8. iy’ LL winnie) will be made by ve Treasurer for the rette, foe use on winter grains, at tl 35 cen's per bushel and $150 per barrel. from James B. Cox, 90 West street, Rollinson, corner of Bridge and Broad. ats. Newark, ogen or arthe factory on the Hi ckenssek rivers ne he torn ‘ond from Newark to New York. Shi oeteaw 36, 000 2y Ts LEND ON BOND AND MOWT. in sums to suit applicant ‘ou pre duetive Peat estate th his ety Bro Hn Te wiltis Vonnet for aterm of year rt ppl , Gy,querm ot veare dasieed, Ae} te Cbavemett au?) 0tecd* re ci PLEADS OF HATR Heads of Hair-—Bhore src Hee ee AEN ogs nnd. Sealps, prion (0, U provementsof Ridgway,are now pit Prouly ae ttle owing to se natural, nppearanee An tout ensem! tbe, € fea tore (7 most desiral rable eae 03 3Mt! &e., on reasonable term: FOR BAL#.—The late .esidence of I iam a Gks , situated in the cout so! poe three m les fone the city of Hudson ‘he farm evntains 100 Acres of Lind, 300f which are wood ; the rest und ine st te of cultivation, with good bi ‘ ecnvenvent, an rounded with v: ri fous kids of fruit. ‘accommodating terms, or exchunj good seoapedl -elty De AW sr Farden ine ‘emi right. oF Pe ee AM Uk 275 Fearl st. N. ¥. 38.140 ioPeM sc NY PAPER MILL AND VALUABLE FARM FOR é.—To close a concern—The paper mil! and farm Connecticut, 16 miles souh~ northwest of Norwich. 38 by 76 feet, with a wing 32 by 68 feet. It Chong ch fourdnuer machine and th i everything requi for a good. paper Phe Mill manufsetures about 49,009 dollars worth of paner Itis at this time in full operation, aud may y person desirous of purchasing. ining the mill contains about 0 a art of it iu timber. ‘The improvements consist of elling hou es of the following dimensions: One 26 by 29 feet, with carriage house and athe ‘one 24} th wing 17 by 2afeet ; ed with erect? eels a t spol part of Fd re Bea’ For fur PEsse ry b. 65 and 67 Nay atreet,, Nowe ork, DANIEL CRaAGG, eS. &; ‘Windsor Locks, Connecticut. TO HOTEL KEEPERS AND OTH<RS—FOR frp SALE—That valuable house nud fot, situate routh corner of ‘est an jammond streets, in this city, an f West and Hi id rh id new occu ‘as a steamboat hotel. boats land daily jer in front of ing ita vel business. sau street, N J.B, Tall 88 Litre LBL LINIMENT ine is a clear, beantiful Vand, ‘transparent fiuid, grant and perfectly delightful in its flavor, and in ex: pecially designed to be prescribed internally or ¥ tid is warranted to cure after all other remedies ha of every nature, fi audaffcctious of the spine, dislocations, eu? largement of joints, bunions, corns, callouses ofevery coatainy tion, tooth and nervy One or two doses taken a cording to direction ons of the throat # mifluence fame verand ague 1S. 33500 cures haye been made in two years. ‘Among the many distinguished duals who havekindly allowed us to refer to them, for public good, are the Hon, ses H. Grinnell, residence No, 6 College Place, New York city; Hon, Richard F, Carman, of Carmansville city, and Mr, Amold Mason contractor of the “High Bridge over Harlem river, was cured of chr rheumatism of net be seen at all times at the Bridge; Mr. Samuel Roberts, his partner at the Bridge, gives it as his opin ion that it saved his life, from a severe injury sustained alt fall; Me Ji etor of the Hare Vs Vd 4 of stages, has bo rites. nd “He says the more they use of it the better, they like it. heaping and retail distributing aj [ro wanted. Principal depot, 230 Pearl street, New ry; 8. Ingersol & Co., wl droggists, and at the principal drug aud other stores and tav erns throughout the city and country. Itis put up in large bot. ues, and sold at ehh ber. single bottle; $4 per dozen; hal: gross $21; one gross $36. The Exqueietors ¢ ‘of this great réme- dy are ready and willing to back their opiuion, that they can cay more astounding cures, and a greater number of certifi- than any other remedy offered to the public. All letters fu be postpaid. v8 30teod * re 4 HEAVES AND BROKEN WIND IN HORSES, Sheed and permanently cored bie nse of sall’s Heave Powders. been in constant use in ‘the ‘Tattersall, Stables Lonton, Yand by noblemen throughout the Kingdom of Great Britain, for more i hon fifty years.< AS eine for Heaves, Broken, Wi otts, ‘Ors, roprietor offers them to the people the United States, wish fail coufdeace of their epsropat None genuine without the mature of J. KIRKB) Fleet street, London, Hiiags roe 4 shiltin S se es ber package, or$l, American AT Rago H. Gi Co., 149, Ful ton street, New York, pitty ‘General for the United States. All orders, accompa nied | bythe qpahand Dost pai ettended to. fet above, post paid, wil Aor tern: attention, WM.M. YOUNG FORMERLY 4 ANN STREET butnow the Paris Boot empor is manufacturing the best quality of French Calf Boots storgh 20, equal to the best sold in other stores for $6 and $7, made to order ‘for ihe same ; do fine Calf Sewed Boots, his own make for $3 20, equal to any sold in this city for $5, and warranted to give satisy tnetion Gen. Taylor's halt Boots $275; patent Congvess Boots made t@ order for $3 75. Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &e. constantly on hand, -gaftlto, Miltary nnd cork sole Boots made to order, with a fine assortment of ail goods in hisline_ Corner of Fulton und Nas sau streets, opposite the Herald office. a1 30t* re WM.M. YOUNG. EW MUSIC, GLtb BOOKS, SONGS, VUETTS, and Piano Fortes —Just received, fresh supplies of new and fashionable Music, much of it personally selected. The beautiful songs of Jenny Lind, Mrs. Bishop, riety of Som Wile, rehe: Folks, “5 Alladin Music, Boston Melodeon, books, Northern and Southern Harp, Scottish ne Mazsical Library. lished. 1 the «eleorated on Books for every in- st Same: Music selected for ind handsomely bound. 0 Fortes and other mstraments wholesaleand retail. l2t*eod re C. HOLT, Jr, 196 Fulton street. ICH FAN! G)ODS.—FREDERICK A. WOOD- WORTH, importer of Faney Goods and Parisian Novel= ties, bas now in store, received by the late Havre ps id, Frevch steam’ ra, a new and elegant stock ofarticles in to which he invites the attention of wholesale and re Among the assortment are rich dress styles; work boxes, dressing cases, writing des porifoliog, fine bi johemian glassware, richly porcelaine ware vres ant jen manufacwwre, purses, reticul 2; uew Glee een Lyre, Son of ew vs asic, costa ly pub- f the! hand dkerchief, a2 Tteod*: No CEE this shouid meet the view of JOHN JO SEPH NICOLL, who was apprenticed some years since toa baker by the name of C.'T. Brothers, he will Jeers me= reat! fe by calling on JOHN 8. NO- L lo. ‘ork, or to the subi Huntington, Long au2l feted im” Z. B, OAKLEY, ye CONTRACTORS—Engineer’s Office, James River gud Kanawha Company, Big Island, Bedford county, Yh August, 1817 —-Proposals’ will be received at Lynel ban Va., until the 20th September next, for all the work ou their Gaasl"then taneontrneted. fon from Lynchburg, upwards, on James River to Big Island, a distance of about t9 work comprises about eight locks (the fonndatives of twoot which have been Inid ) a few small culverts, the abutments of seven rond and farn bridges, and eight unfinished sections, (from half a mile toa mile Jong) of excavation, embankinent towing path, &e.: also two daovs neross James R tof Big Laland; one at che Cushaw Falls about 777 feet to feet high; and the other just below the mouth of North about 475 feet lene: and et his, Specificati y of the said work will be exhibited at the ini Big isinnd, on. aad after the 1ath of Bepteinber next, and’ all needful information will be given at any time by the Assistant Engineers on the line of wor! Walrbie g is Savatage reet, REx, auld Jae Staw re A Agate’s ne, #0 Ing ly ree commended and patrouised by the most eminent surgeons in for children of adults, who are incline ih weak jouldered, or affected spine persons with ness, or pain in the chest, those of consumpti\ habits, or those coutiued by smdy, or at the writing rica they will find them an invaluable article to brace the should- ers, expand the chest, thereby giving a free and ealthy ac tion to the lungs. Mechanics b ring tale brace, will be abl asimprove theform. ‘To Gentlemen's cutlitting store, 237 Brondway, PIPER sorner of Fark Pines, Bm, rior Body Belt, or Abdominal Supporter wah emma’ " aud 30teod* ye to otal wholesale ag retail a awh VAGATESS, " “J " om, 34 7, sone Greeawich, rad gon cota “PETER CLINTON WEW SILK yOODS—JAMES: OK & CO, call, the Abners of Bile Gora. to thea larg stock of “tention PERENCH DRESS GOODS)” meres, Krnbre ered Robes, Mons. de fy hb ge rol Such a4 fibame, Bombexines, Drap kite Dames Camel's Laines, Gingham, Hair. ALSO, Embrojdered Collars, Capes, Chemizettes, Handkerchiets, est assortment. ALSO Lace Rober, Capes, Collis, by f of every descriptios, and the most extensive in New York. ‘ALSO, Hosiery and Gloves, of a new and superior make, Irish Poplins, plain and plaid. L80, Seotch Shawls and Long Shawis, of every plaid ond elan tare tan, of the finest make. "The above, with a Tall assortment of Fancy aud Stap Goods, are now offered at unusually love prices to whe bu No. 39 Broadway. 3 aul 2weore RAL AVETOR “OF THE PRACTIC a e oto M. isundsy’ expenced) Ne Wa GREENWICH gou¥re eye Lo POLD & MAURICE HELBRO NER te french Weathers, Flowers and Mat "Oitee fo. 1 ian street, near Fulton street, New Yor ice treet of Cai