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Fines.—A fire broke out about half past one o'clock ¥ os mage. put out with triffing damage. Accivent.—Mr. Seaman Cowen, of No. 102 Colum- Dia street, was very seriously injured noon, by falling down a al of tory, No. 67 Forsyth street. Acciwent.—A small boy was run over by a hackney coach about three o’cl ock yesterda; morning, in the cane rear of No. 26 Courtine ttreet? Which wes pat coh A fire broke my also, Te the roof of house No. 54 Orange with trifling ‘uesday evening, in street, which was also iterday after- the waddfn ing fac- noon, in fabs deo J opposite the Astor House, ‘ond very serious- ly injur ‘Theatrical and Musical. Bowsxy Theatar.—Mr. Scott's benefit was very well attended last evening, and his personation of Riche- lieu was one of the best things he has,done during this engagement. Richelieu is a character which he fills to admiration; and we do not recollect a greater troat than the one we enjoyed last evening. We regret that the crowded state of our columns prevents our entering into # more full detail of the various excellencies of this performance. ° played afterwards. ing dram: arts admirably. en present Taylor's acting ‘The famous “Rag Picker of @ most exciting and inter- and the various performers did their Such an admirable drama has not to the public for a will, without doubt, become @ stan This time; ne piece. ia @ great feature in the piece. ‘aris’? was and it Miss To- might. the new military spectacle of “Austerlitz.”? the nd comedy of The Hole in the Wall of Paris,” will form the e1 the Ri: nts. Mr. , ntertainme Picker mblin does not ullow his patrons to have any cause of com- plaint for want of novel Nimto’s, Astor Prace. ties ‘In spite of the threatening storm, which burst upon our city last night, there was avery fashionable audience at this place of amusement. The attraction was great ; for all there present went to witness the performance of the celebrated Belgian giant, who was to appear positively, as we said yester- day morning, in a tableau representing. But horresco referens! thi to battle.”” “ Goliah going is was @ great failure; not on account of the giant himself, who is, indeed a wonderful man, but on account of the care- lossness of the stage. M. Biblia n who arranged the tableau for the would do better not to appear, submit himself to be thus sacrificed. The V! children drew forth, as usual. unbounded their charming grace, and the astoni thai nese plause, by incom- parable precision of their dances, the “ Pot Pourris,’’ the * Gallop de: Drapeaux,”’ and the “ Chinese Bala- bile.” We are very sorry to learn that these graceful Willies are on the eve of their departure, and we ehould “advise gratis.’ (not as in the play, which is a very bad one) Mr. Niblo to do everything in his power to detain them as lon; theatre. The bill them at Ast r ‘ments, which or yori, on the oards of his evening will still present lace in three of their best divertisse- certainly be an immense attraction for the numbers who patronise this resort of amuse- ment, opened under the skilful management of Mr. Niblo, Broapwar Taratre.—Mr. Hadaway took his bene- fit last might, at the above theatre, and as the acknow- ledged best low comedian in this country, or the best perhaps that ever has appeared on the American boards, he met withsuch a reception from the public last night, 4s must, we hope have, reflected back to his own breast at least some portion of that abundant hilarit; Joy, which his own able and skilful performa: 1d upon the publie feeling. ‘a0 often Piough, a ‘ Was with great ju his bene last ol Ashfield, he did m than viudicate his former tation, ‘He hasadded oven frerh and loftier lourcle his brow, and henceforth noes produce: “ Speed ,"’ one of George Colemam’s very best comedie: nt selected by Mr. Hadaway, for it, and, in the ol ter of Fs yy and i ‘farmer repu- to may aspire to please, not merely the groundlings, as Shakspeare calls them, but the upper ten not salt how it is or what thousand in the upper region it is; but there omething so beautiful in this beautiful theatre—there is such a me Hadaway we almort every rome inches higher and and greater thai was concern, to its company; ‘whose smi ‘upon all, Cuatnam Tura ‘actor, F, and to becoms before. arance, its coup about it, that not only himself, and excelled seen at other theatres, but 4 when he draws on’ the Duskins at this classic temple of Momus, seems to rise dail, bigger Succdss to the whole lent management. its admirable and, above all, to its beautiful visitants, les and charms produce such clectric effects —The united attractions of Mosé’and Barney Williams are filling the house to overflowing every evening. Lest night Mr. Wil, liams, as Paudeen O’Rafferty, was really most admira- ble. The whole house was in a roar at his genuine humor and Irish wit, and although we have seen many Irish comedians in this part, we must say that Mr Wil- liams was equal to any,—his laugh, his brogue, his quickness and vivacity, re all most genuine apeci- mens of Hibernianism, and very naturally done.— Mr. Williaws seen b; most rising ll. Ax for Mose, wo ‘or, and ought to be only say that Mr. y Chanfreu is still the Mose of the day. “ New York As It Is” bas lost none of its attractions; on the contra- ry, it is as much sought after as ever. ney Williams will play Sir Patrick O’Plep ‘Miles, in a new Irish farce, called the “ L: “New York As It Is’? will also be played. Castie Garver: ‘Thi is cool, refreshi To-night Bar- and Paddy imerick Boy.” and delight- ful place of amusoment, was attended last evening by @ very fashionablo audience, it being for the benefit of Mr. Holland, who {a an excellent comedian and a great favorite. The first piece presented was the laughable comedy of the “ The ‘Two B'Hoys,”’ Magnus and Hector Templeton being personated by Messrs. Holland and Andrews, and in such a truly comic manner as to excite the audience. her character well. laughter id merriment of the Mrs. Vernon, as Mrs. Templeton, sustained The musical olio was excellent ; and Holland, in the after piece of the ‘Double Bed: Room,” as Dulcimer Pipes, was quite at home. evening the admission to the fifty cents. The mani well for the citizen Hauser Family, at consi rs, always an: e This arden commences at xious to cater ngaged the eelebrated rable expense, and who will give a grand vocal and instrumental concert between hey have also engaged the untival- Signori Bottesini and Arditi, who will inake their first appearance to-morrow evening. If the presentation of such acknowledged talent do not draw large audiences to this theatre, we will be much surprised, as one piece played by the inimitable artist Bottesini, op the violoncello, alone is worth more than the price of admission, Tanennac: pianist, Mauri The grand concert of the celebrated Strakosch, will take place this evening; and, fromthe talent engaged, we are sure the house wil) be crowded. The programme is very attractive. ‘The first piece, aria, “ Giovanna d’Arco, be exeeuted by Sig, Vietti; the next, a duo Verdi—will lise and Claudio.” by Signori Valtellina and’ De Begnis; which will be followed by Souvenir de “ Jenny Lind.”? com- Tho variations of this piece are Denutifal: and when we consider the brilliant «xe- cution of this eminent pianist and composer, no doubt posed by M, Strakosch. the performance of this loudest ncolamations, from the “ Burber of Seville,”’ by “Luci aud pert contains some beautiful opera of © > musics Be which pieces. gem will call forth the nis will execute an aria, il be followed nd Lucresia,” fantasie dramatique, arranged med by M. Strakosch. The second part, also, Variations from Fry’s onora.”’ by Strakosch—aria from“! Lom- bardi,” by Signora Valtellina; and the great feature of the evening. will be the rextuor finale, m “Ernani,’, and “£lisir d?Amore.”’ which will be rendered by M. Strakosch with all the sweetness and melodious pas- sages which have won for him the admiration and pa- tronage of a discerning musical community, ‘This being the last concert this season, all lovers of music should hear him. Tr Stevermanuisenm Musicat Comraxy will give a concert at the Female Academy, Brooklyn, this evening. This talented company have no lack of ad- mirera among the residents of Brooklyn. as the crowded state of their concerts last winter testified, therefore titey are pretty sure of « handsome reception this eveuing, particularly as they give a progranime, including all their best pieces, I ya ready patrons of true merit. They yn folks are al jogt_ admirable The Brook- cannot have ® better opportunity than the present one, as nO more highly talented musical company than this hax ever performed in the United States, To- morrow evening they will give another concert at the ‘Tabernacle in this city. Cuntsty'’s Mixstrecs will, this evening, give one of their best concerts, Th favorite pice the public taste they everything thut pleases. eir program! havo been enabled to 8 consist of mest as, from theirlong acquaintance with select Hwsny Heng axp Camiiro Sivont.—The first men- tioned of these prominent artists arrived two days ago, front his Southern journey, enjoying excellent health, returning to New York with the purpose of resting for the remainder of tablish permanently fi celebrated pianoforte. Paris has b the hot season, and nour city the’ depot M. Hera’s mam to en- of his factory in u the oniy one opened and constantly is busy since the Inte stirring events in France, and tl is because the ext nsive sale ot his instruments throughout America enabled him to Pa gil and M. give constant work to h coived numerous letters and Germany, complaining of 18 employees. from the jerz has re- publishers of France heir not _ receiving any compositions from his talented pen. and the mu- rician leisure mplying with their wishes. will employ his till next autumn in writing several pieces which ‘ave boen ordered of him from the old continent. Ca- my “Wo Sivori. the companion of his journey. left him at sica. proceeding to Chagrea und Panama, on his Jame) Equador and Chili, where, Orpheus like, he in- ay i", civilize Indians’ and Chilians by the sounds tone WP wonieus violin, By the last accounts, Sivo- of Re hany (can, where M. Herz will probably go next Winter. ifnot 0 busily engaged here with productive rrr M L By tho packet pond ApAME Lanonpr.—By the eee ee Tia Ye, two. celebeated & tists arrived yesterda,Y whose fame asa tenor is in New York, M, Laborde, quite European, was for a long time attached to the greav theatre of La Renoissance, in Paris, where he porforme wreek of Meduca” and “The he was received nightly during For tho romained as the first singer at th Ja Monnale, at Brussels, where he fi hounded applause, je Royal she operas of * The Ship- (Haste Susanna,” in which ‘ whole season with un. last seven years, M. L. jeatro de od hin engage- ment lastantumn, Hia lady, whose mame before ber marriage was M'lle Willaumy, appeared eight yo vrs sh rhe performed received with the ‘After having married M, Laborde, thi Pat the great Italian opera’ house in Paris, where met with immense suecers. an was every time rentest plaudits fr indy aang with him inthe capacity of prima donna assoluta at the rome theatre in Brussels, oppreciated by auly and her talent was, as all the dilenanti of before, Belgium, bethaatiies. 7h Battery, above all pleces, should be among whom had the reputation of being the « mee ee celebrated cantatrice Damoreau OS cee aie ot Sena vee so much admired our », she ited the United States in ‘with the great violinist Artot. « dear” pupil of Rubint, who took care of her musical edie: object of M. x give concerts, and contract engagements with the Italian or French opera companies ; and no doubt they will soon be Ry Jad by our m: who are incessantly running the “stars” arriving from musical Europe. Tue Lenman Fa the other day in ith the Ni Ly, Whose arrival we announced New York, have made arrangements mm of the snmmer theatre, W. Niblo, ly appear at hls dnefolac of amusement. We remember with great pleasure comic talent of M. Lehman’s father, who has beon by many preferred to that of Antoine Ravel ; and the charming dances of Miss Adelaide, his’ pretty daughter, who is also ono of the most graceful danseuses now in America. The company of the Lehman family is complete, and will probably cause the public to forget the famed Ra‘ Who eaibsed tor weenie yume. tiie aniner Of mimes in both Americas. M. Massett, the “ bone equilibrist ; Antoine Lehman, his two sisters, Caroline and Mathilde, M. Ferla, who plays the part to ion, will make undoubtedly a great at Niblo's, Astor Place, whero they’ are already busy preparing an entirely ew and original comie ballet, be produced in a short period. Borresit an Axvitt.—Every lover of music, who re- members the operatic season of the Havana Italian company in this city, will be pleased to learn, that the two musical leaders of that (roupe, whose plaintive, soul-inspiring airs, executed with such artistic preci- sion and excellence, have been lauded by the most eminent maestros,and by the élite generally of this city, will appear on Friday evening at Castle Garden, where they are engaged for four nights. It is almost unnecessary to speak of the rare qualities of these gentlemen as musical composers, or as solo performers; for those who have visited the Park, last summer, well remember, that sounds of uncommon sweetness, and almost unearthly harmony, broke melodiously upon the ears of the audi e. as they listened with death- like silence to the brilliant execution, sweet shifting and extraordinary velocity of arm, of the prince of double bass, and the distinguished violinist, Arditi. Bottesini may be deemed one of the wonders of crea- tion, when it is considered how the double bass, a mon- strous imstrument, is. under his iron fingers. softened and subdued, producing sounds so exquisite and charming—at one time the sweet tone of the flute, and again, the highest notes of the violin; and those so new and touching, and breathed forth with such powers of modulation, *that the audiencejare excited to sudden bursts of acclamation. Bottesini’s cantabile on the double bass, excels, in effect, anything we have ever heard; in fact, in point of difficulty, it is really wo! derful and amusing to observe the velocity of his fin- gers from one top to another, never failing in precision of intonation. Arditi, also a worthy companion of thi hly gifted man. is a violinist of distinguished talent, his manner of playing is lively, and every diffi- cult passage is attacked with a fortitude which can only be derived from a perfect knowledge of the instru- ment he has applied himself to since his childhood, The selection of these eminent men, by French and Heiser, is sure togain for them the pat of the musical dilletanti, as no doubt, every evening they per- form, the garden will be crowded. Signora Ciocca and Mr. G. W. Smith left town this morning, on @ professional tour through the West. The Heron family are performing at the Museum, Philadelphia. Mr Collins, the delineator of Irish character, is pla; ing in Albany, where he is well received, as in fact he is wherever he wi goes. Miss Julia Dean is at the Detroit Theatre. C. Dibdin Pitt is playing at the National Theatre, Cincinnati. Fins at Paterson, N.J.—A fire broke out at Paterson, N. J., on the morning of the 28th inst., between 1 and 3 o’clock, in the Paterson Machine Works, an extensive establishment, which was wholly consumed, together with a great amount of machinery and tools, involving aloss of $50,000 or $60,000, (a of whieh was covered by. insu- rance. Three dwelling houses, together with the spacious hotel known as Congress Hall, and the piscopal church, were also consumed. Mr. Hen- ry Johnson lost his life in endeavoring, with others, to save the organ in the church. Quite a number of other persons were injured, but none others ieee When Mr, J.’s remains were recovered, nothing but a few bones were left. The amount of property lost, is valued at about $100,000. and now Vive la Musique !—Just recet: ion, are in 4 Pianos of a supericr quality always on hard for hire, and of ali thc colobeated ‘sakecd for tao at yonsonatle pics ba v. BEEK, Agent, . VAN 479 Broadway, New York, (between Broome and Grand streets.) tion potlanelin a paper ots slate He an in the papers, and is » complete ploce of rascality— Fesurlod to a order toon what we believe to'ee wortalcar st "Cai Dr. Townsend's plant infix better shan Saran 7 . Townsend has made no such adm but, on tho contrary, Lefore the California plant was advertised here, give it a fair trial ima caoe of fover and ague and in diseases of the blood, and found it to be, aa ho believes, perfectly worthless, Wedding Card Plate and Pack Cards, $250; Fine Cake Boxer, $3 por hundred; Visiting Card Plate and Cards, $1 50; Silver Door Plate, Daanfully 0 ved, $2 50; Wedding Wafors: Silver Cord, &e,, at J. EVERDELL'S Promium Engraving Establsshment, 302 Broadway, corner Duane street, first square above Stewart's Marble Store, I met a man that worea Hi Which well became aud graced his locks, Said I, “Good friend, where got you that?” Quick he replied, "twas made by KNOX.” It 1s as easy to telian Hat m by Knoxas for a connoiseur to point out a genuine painting of Claude Lor. Falna or Salvator Koaa. There isa beauty and finish in Knox's article that no one can imitate, and the public know it. Beautiful Summer Hats for Chitdren.The subscriber invites th of Summer Hats for children ; ey ae agi and elegant materia! of any that have ever been offered for gle fo tee alty. They were manufactured and imported from Paris expressly for his retail trade, and are offered at less prices ‘than an itely inferior article were s 1d at ® short time since, GENIN, 214 Broadway, opposite St. Paul's Church. Lazy See of the about one miaute past six o'clock. atsix—and T asked permission, in as gen- T knew how, to be permitted to leave my ‘at my own risk. Thix I was refused by tho agents, although I informed them them that I would be com- polled to take it bnck—over one mile—and I wished togo up steadily refused, I was very tired, and s0 was e lazy Agents refused to open tho gatos to take JAMES G. SMITH, Carman, town, but they aay horse, but th the freight. COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS, MONEY MARKET. Wednesday, June 28-6 P. M. The stock market opened heavy this morning, and prices fell off a fraction. At the first board Treasury notes declined 3 per cent ; Farmers Loan ¥4 ; Canton 14; Harlem 4; Long Island 34; Reading Railroad 3. There were smail sales, The excessive hot weather, no doubt, has a tendency to depress quotations, as the money market is decidedly easier and is daily improy- Ing. Everything calculated to depress prices has been removed; and as soon as business becomes active again, we have no doubt there will be a general improvement in all the fancies. ‘The Paterson and Hudson River Railroad Company, have declared a dividend out of the carnings of the road for the last six months of four per cent on the capital and on the serip stock. The instalment of five dollars per share on the scrip stock, due lst July next, is required to be paid by the holders thereof on the first of July, proximo. The Newark Banking and Insurance Company have declared a dividend of three per cont. @ ‘Tho following statemeut shows the amount of tolls, collected on each of the New York State Canals for the month of May, in each of the years 1847 and 1848:— New York State Canats—Amount or Touts May. 1847. May, 1848. + $657,499 78 $568,781 68 20,671 90" 24,581 27 12,396 20 «12.474 81 4.858 32 5,026 05 3,067 OL «3,974 74 Crooked Lake S41 17 22 73 Chenango Canal. 5.51278 6,181 22 Genesee Valley Canal...... 4,718 58 4,662 13 Oneida Lake Canal. 82 40 125 7 ‘Oneida River Improvements. . 14 75 87 66 Stneca River Towing Path... 73 37 67 51 $700,231 82 $621,255 01 ‘The decrease in toils on tho Eric Canal was $93,718 10, while the decrease in the aggregate only amounts to $87,076 31; showing that on all the other canals there had been an increase, compared with the same month last year, of $6,741 79. Tho Lake imports and canal exports of Buffalo, for tho third week in June, were as annexed:— Commence oF Burra.o. KE IMPORTS, Flour, bbls. . 80,257 Ashes, eke. . 367 Pork. bble.. .. 2,014 Highwines. ..... 928 Wheat, bushels. 127,797 Hides, No...... Corn, bushel: 99,862 Iron, tons...... Oats, bushels, Beef, bbls. Lard, Ibs. iy Rye, bushels Fish, bbls. « Eggs, bbls, . Oil, bbis Lumber, ft Stayer... 1,185.70 491.300 Wool, ibs. . . CANAL RXPORTS bbls 31,053 Butter. .... Ibs 324,719 3.508 Choose... s+ ++. 41150 Lard, . 228 585, Wool... . «+ 213 885 Seeds.cloy & grass 18,984 Bacon... 208.787 Stat » 1.638.400 ‘gals 62,300 Lumber, . 441,801 ‘The amount of tolls collected during the same poriod was $16.491 15, and the number of clearances 245. ‘The annoxed statement exhibit the receipts at Cin- oinnati of one of the leading,articlos of trade, from Sept, | 1st to June 14th, im ouch of the past two yours. VOMMRRGE OF OINUINNATi--RITENT OF IMrORTs, Bacon, 1eyo-7 1T-8. ry 7/993 129,312 ‘184.825 8101131 4,079.774 9014 14,351 7,682 3015 1401220 «187,191 48,408 723796 846--7. 15.766 4.708 3.030 25,791 121 542 90,860 114,855 sek 472 161 bbls 446,641 117,219 It will be seen that there has been an increase in nearly every article but flour. This is the case throughout the ‘Western country. Breadstuffs generally are compara- tively inactive, but every other asticle of produce and consumption is in better demand than at the same time last season, It has been stated that the Mexican Government would not enforce its tariff, until sixty days after the ratification of the treaty. Letters to this effect have been received at New Orleans from the highest autho- rity in Mexico, whose information upon public matters heretofore has been correct; and Mexican houses of high standing, who would be likely to have correct ad- vices on such an important subject, have given heavy orders for shipments, to be made without delay, in order that they might arrive before the prohibitory Mexican tariff went into operation; but it is asserted on the other hand, that the Mexican authorities will enforce their tariff immediately after the custom houses are restored to them, There is nothing in the treaty preventing the government of Mexico from en- foreing its tariff at once, and there is no doubt on our minds but that they will do so, and shipments made in anticipation of sixty days being given, may prove losing speculations, Thero is very little proba- bility of the Mexioan Government making an al- teration in its tariff of duties upon imports. The expenses of the war just closed have been exceedingly large; and the government will, no doubt, strive tomake up the losses by the most enor- mous exactionsupon commerce; and the same abuses will be practised, the same restrictions levied, the same monopolies permitted, the same system of smuggling carried on as usual; and there is not the least doubt, but that corruptions as great as ever existed, will soon again be as public as previous to the war. We cannot expect from the Mexican people that liberality in their commercial intercourse with the world, which charac- terizes other nations; but time may bring them to a sense of the importance of a moderate rate of duties, and the removal of those restrictions which have here- tofore exerted such an unfavorable influence upon the commercial affairs of that republic. It will take Mexico a long time to recover from the immense drains upon her treasury; and the prinoiples of free trade, even so far asa revenue tariff is concerned, have not yet become sufficiently well understood in that coun- try, toturn the attention of the government to the adoption of such a commercial system as will extri- cate its finances from the embarrassments which sur- round them, in the shortest possible time. The amount received for tolls on all the New York State Canals for the third week in June this year, com- pared with the corresponding week last, were as an- nexed :— New You« State Caxats—Amount or Touts. Receipts for Juno, 1848. . + $95,507 48 Same period in 1847. +. 146,595 69 Decrease. . cs + munbine eh ach Renee a ‘The aggregate amount received for tolls from the commencement of navigation to the 22d of June, in- GUAGE ees oy: canes aces + $908,641 49 During the same period in 1847 + + 1,162,808 24 Deorease...++.+++++ scusoe 22 $254,251 75 ‘This shows, in the aggregate, @ decrease of nearly twenty five per cent, compared with last year. Great numbers of altered relief notes are in circula- tion in all parts of Pennsylvania, altered from one’é to two’s and fi This is effected by pasting over figure “1 and the word “one,” the figure “ 5” and the word “five,” and so with the two's, and is done in many cases very neatly. We learn that great numbers of these altered notes have recently been presented at the State Treasury office. The fraud is generally com- mitted on such notes as are most torn and defaced, and is net confined to any particular bank. Stock Exchange. $1000 Treas, Notes, 6's 10434 2 ahs Nor. & Wor. 63) 35 T1700 Stace b'4, "55 884 i 1000 € 58, "76 ow 3000 Ohfo 7 per Cent, 102 20 shs Bk of Com, full 91 20 Bowery Bank 7 50 Farmers’ Trust By 50 do ay cu do. 2a 180 Morris Canal 10hy 100 do 035 100 do BaD 10%, 100 do bIO 10% Pa 2 do wy ay a) do 810 10h, 350 do he 200 do 134 22 Erie RR, new fall 6s 25 Canton C 3 » do do oF; 10. 0 Nor, & Wor. #6 mos, 34 Secon: Board. 100 shs Harlem RR b10 55 CITY TRADE REPORT. New Yorx, June 28—2 P, M. Asnxs.—The demand is fair for Pots at $5, and Pearls at $5 8734. ‘he amount on sale has been considerably ‘There is a moderate inquiry this morning, with sales of 300 bales, at yesterday's quotation: Our market for western flour is scarcely so firm,'and sales are done at a slight decline; the cause of this is the large receipts via canal, which have a depressing effect—sales of 1800 barrels at $5 18% for Oswego; $525 a 5 31% for ordinary Genesee ; $5 624’ a $5 87% for Pure do; and $7 @ $7 25 for extra do; Southern rules steady at $6 0 $6 12% Rye Flour is dull at $3 75 a $3 814%. Meal has declined a shade; Jersey selis at $2 44.8 $2 50, Wheat —The demand is only moderate. We can hear of 10 operations. Rye is drooping. Sales are making at 6S¢ a 690, Corn—The transactions yesterday reached 50,000 bushels, at 520 a 54e for round Jersey; Sle a 520 for Southern yellow; and 6c for white. This morning there is but little doing Svoans—We understand that considerable of a speculation is going on this morning; but we have not heard the particulars. "Ta1.Low—15000 Ibs are reported at,8' a 83g0, rather a tall price. Provisions—The pork market opens dull, and hold- ers flnd considerable difficulty in obtaining yesterday prices. We quote mess at $10 60 and prime $8 a $8 124. Beef is scarce and firm, but without sale. Cut Meat are in demand at steady prices. Smoked do. are se ing to a fair extent, at our previous quotations. Lard is in good demand; the sales reach 500 bbls at 63; 0 6X for fair to good, and 7 # 7's0 for prime to extra, ‘Whitsxey.—But little stirring; market dull, tenden- cy downwards, 3 New York, June 28—6 P. M. Sales of Flour were more freely made, but at low rates. The parcels disposed of embraced the usual variety of this State and Western brands. Southern exhibited no change ‘Small sales of Genesee and Ohio Wheat were made on terms ed below. Sales of Corn were pretty freely made, including par. of Northern round, on rather better terms thi were obtained day. There was nochange in Meal. Ryo and Oats remained about the same. There was no change in Pork. Meas was about the same, while’Prime was some firmer. Lard continued in good demand. Sugars were steady, with » fair amount of sales. For reports from other cities we refer to the telegraph head. Asurs.—Sales of about 100 bbls, including both sorts, were made at $4 040 $5, for Pots, and $5 8744 for Pearls. Brrapsturrs.—Flour—The sales to-day embraced about 8.000 a 10,000 bbls, in various separate lots. among which were 2500 bbls of Oswego at $5 25, and 3500 do. Oswego, Michigan and common Genoree, in lots. at $5 18% a $5 25; 500 do Genesee, at $6 25 a $8 81, with small parcels puro Genesee, at $5 75.2 $5 8734 to $7, for ext do; do, good Indiana, sold at $5 373. Thero was no change in Southern; Balti- more and Georgetown were held at $6 a $6 12%. Wheat—Sales of 1000 bushels Genesee were made at $1 30, and 1500 do Ohio white, at $1 15. Corn—Sales of about 11,000 bushels round northern yellow, were made at 640; flat yellow afloat, was offered at ble. Sales of 10,000 bushels New Orleans mixed, were made on private terms, but supposed to be somewhere be- tween 450 a 48¢. Meal—Sales of about 200 bbis New 44 a $2 50, Rye—Salos of . Canal Oats were worth 430440. There was nochange in Rye Flour. Cotron—The market is inactivein this line—400 bales being about the extent of the business to-day. are rather easier. We continue to quote:— Liverroot CLassirication, N, Orlerns, Mobile and Corrre—The auction sale was fairl, satisfactory prices obtalard—it cons! sted of 5000 a 6000 bags Rio, at 64 » 6%. 4 months. Fis—Some 3000 quintals cod still remain on the market unsold, [tis rather a diMcult matter to effect salos of cod or mackerel, unless at considerably reduced rates ‘The purchases, within a day or two, were forced which accounted for the low price obtained, Frerr remained quiet, and no sales of moment trans- ired Pipustants—For cotton to Liverpool, 9-10d was asked. By the Sarah Sands. heavy goods were taken at 30s, and corn in bags at 0d. selling packets, corn was engaged at Sein bags and 6d in bulk, and provisions in tlerges at 9s, and in barruls at 2s. attended, and | Lean—Thare have beon sales at $8.90, ” sates cong, avorionmma ASL WS) Powsny | Day Bi sums Listy, —Sales ef 1000 bbls were made at lo, which J Property, 196 fists Panties rah a rt ere B will be Ae MoLasses—The business was only moderate, and not | }j.1,fell st auction, on Thursday alunite rover partot the | Mem Stlakuey: ‘To ts followed tyihe comeiy Same cumaen, worth our notice. Jackson Homest istate, in the immodiate vi letzity of Wash- | THE WALL—Mrs. Duptus, Taylor. T6 conclude with the Navau Stoxes, of all kinds, were dull, and but little Park and Fulton and La Fayette Avenues. Maps of the pro- | new a, styled the RAG VICKER OF PARIS—Jcac, Mr. W aired for, can be had at the office of the auctioneer, ‘ull street, | Marshall; Pierre Gurouse, Tilton; Jnoques Didier, Warden ; ROVisioNs.—Salos of about 300 400 bbls mess Pork York, oF 48 Fulton street, Mrvoklyn. Parle Didaler, Mise Mary Tayice: Hocen, conti Pity 1234 cente, 000 de, at $10 50 a $10 6644; and about 300 bbis A Soto: were ma N czk—] . prime, ut $8 25; sales of 82 hhds prime, well packed, Bas te ye i OF Suitable for the season. This day, were made at 5340. Shoulders remained about the same, | in the Old Chureh, corner of William and Fi Tard Salas of $00 bbis ice wide Wa) and. AE) pengnegonnhie s vartety of were reported a a a eo, the lati J figure for xtra leat, Sa bout 100 packages this | *Pleadid stook of Citldrens Dresses, seers ime % ot State Butter were made, fair quality at 13}, and 60 packages of Ohio at 123¢e. mi ‘ | Will soll at Stine 80, Welook, Mee ee nant Sensi hands 84.08 36 6.5 8736 pan | ales roum,'No. 8 Wall ety an invoice of prre-unadultersted| a : | Wines from the city of Jerusalem, mado thero for religious pur- | Rear Esta ‘at Williamsburgh).—1 lot corner of | joa be 7 eect tee North Sixth and.Siath strect, 261100, $420; Nae als | Cae ery fy aie a A joining, same size, $285 each, $670; 1 do. on North ul Seventh, near Sixth street, same size, $285; 1 do. in| rear on North Sixth street, $820, . Semps—We note sales of 2500 bushels flax at $1 25. Svcans—The market was firmer, although no change | ; in quotations was perceptible, Holders were not anx- ious to offer their stocks, as they felt pretty confident that prices would be en the advance. The operations were, 150 hhds Cuba Muscovado at 3% a 440; 100 do Panta, cotne Matenate. Gl dilecamh Rie New Orleans at 3% a 4c; and 100 boxes brown Havana | flay Water Lanien Sariocn: Nechetitg ala, Chan ee the toe at 5a Sige—usual time. | lowing brands, via: Riondas, Ps v TALLow—Sales have been reported of 12.000 lbs prime | Fle ke. The sale will be with ENRY H, LEEDS, Avc’ H.W. LEEDS & CO,, | Mo'elock, | eas and Thursday, June 29th, Wail street, an assortinent of cho comprising first quality Young Hyson, Oo- ong, Sotchong and other ‘Tons; fancy boxes of F Figs, Raisins, Canton Ginger, Sperm Candles, Vermiee\li, nich and English Mustards, Choooiate, Baker's Cocoa, Isinglass, Nive ASTUK PLACE, Bb | Gras wh Doom open at 7 o'clock; ‘performance moinenee at 7 o'clock ROADWAY — THURSDAY OVERTURE niet wh pn te — wi * ty the celebrated PAS ROGOLO, byt, Danaus Viewnclaoe To be suogeeded by a gomie piece, caliod SKETCHES IN INDIA— Sir Matthew Seragga, Mr Chiprendale: Count Clorieux, Mr sefom. After whieh, the fascinating PAS DES PLEURS, by red hirer ne a bo ape ‘The celebrated BEL- GIANT will appear in the tabloan of Goliah going to Bat 0 conclude with the CHINESE BALABILE. ty as Danseases jennoires. Tickets 60 centa, Doors open at 7 ¢’ clock. ©,t0 commence at 8 o'clook. HEATRE.—THURSDAY EVENIN aUNE performed the Drama of the MAID OF ChOLS.¥ - steriita, Mr. Fleming; Franeis, Mr, Dawson ; Walter, Mr. Setewen) Theresa, Miss iny Wallack ; Manette, rs, Se Pas DE DEU Movs, Wietholfand Misa %» be followed with the Drama of ROBERT MACAIRK . et Macaire, Mr. Lester; Jae Strop. Mr. Hadaway ; Pierrie, Mr. ave » Mins jon. ‘To conclude wil th ‘arce called a MODEL OF A WIFE—Mr, Stump, » Mr. Thoaspeoi Stump, Mis Cordon ; Dress Ch r ad Paryiette, 60 Gallery 12hg0, De rt iad Doors op m quarter past 7— a rendered, at 84 aSie, but we do not authenticate! 7 .con a pLaTh, AUCTION | them. | FSP eines ge te ce " | m a veal fo) a athain street ; also, a few gold Tonacco,—Sales of 70 bhda Kentucky Leaf were | avd iver watches, 30 sholl music boxes, American and finportod | made at Go, and 150 bales Cuba at 120, | gold jewolry, 20 handsome travelling trunks, &e, Jacob 8. Platt | Wriskev—Sales of 100 bbis State Prison were re- | will sell this ay, as above, as 10 o'clock, at’ the auction-room 23 D pp Piatt street, consisting of boxes of suwirics, shoe-brushes, capa, ported at 220; Drudge was held at 22}¢e. inketands, faarbles, suspenders, far and straw bate, | case shoes, | in HARDWARE, &e., “ge t comforters, 100 opaulettes, shirts, lamps, tumblers, The Crops, Knives and forks sciasors, ahenrs, whips, e.; also, 1 pir duelling | pistol iI lever and 1 gold aichor he ‘The harvest has already commenced in this county, being two weeks earlier than usual. it of flelds of wheat und rye are already e rejoivedtolearu that the yield promis. and several other watehes; 250 gold poi n general assortment of gold jewelry, de sold from invoices, aud no’ catalogue w HATH AR To, PROPRIETOR AND LYS / 900, Ma, Fs ‘Thursday Bvoning, June 20th, will be in two acts, entitled TRISH AM: BASSADOR—Sir Patrick O'Penipo, Me B. Williama, Peinee Rodolph, Mr, Wand; Coun: Moron miey; Baro oroft, Taye, HIGHLAND FLINC Mie Deioraine. ‘To he followed new local piceo of NEW YOKK 45 IT 13—Mose, Chantrane Joe, Mr, Winans; Charley Watoe, Mr Be i Miss Hildreth; Ruth, Miss K. Deniv, able farce, by Johu Dunn, Esy., calle LIMERICK BO" Paddy Miles, Mr. 1B. Williams. "Doors open ai 7~-Perfermance gommana at 794 o'olook, Boxes, 29 contr; Vit 1234; Private xe, mour: Katy, wll with the laugh abundant.—Lancaster (Pa.) Intelligencer. Hanvesrixa ix New Jensxy,—Alveady has the wheat harvest commenced in New Jersey. On Monday last, the crop of a farm in Passaic county was reaped, which promises an abundant return. The heads are large and well filled, and perfectly clear of rust or scab. MARKETS KLSHWHERS, D. Rasta + Stock of rich Albata Ware, 209 Broadway, by order of the Sheriff, a stoo Ware, cousisting of rich Tea sets, Tea and Coffeo Cako' and Fruit Baskets, Trays,’ Pitchers; Knives and Forks, Spoons, Soup Ladies, Card Cases, Snuff and Tobacco Boxes, Sc, with a Variety of other housekeeping articles. J. ¥. WESTERVELT, Sheriff. = STOCK SALES. f 1 se Baurinone, Juno 27.—Stock Board—$500 United States Trea- ; » on Thursday, sury 6's, 1044; 800 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Dividend Bonds, 3g o'clock, at No. 102 Broadwi t ay, aiaasortment of | girandoles, solar and and other furniture hall lamps, cut glass ware, &e. Also, by order of assignees, 20, 30 hour, and 8 day clocks, with various other articles, Catalogues 7134: 4 shares Bank of altimore, 82 4 Union Bank, 69; 3) Union | parlor, chamber, ich Mauufaciuring Co, 2044; 20 do do, 2034. United States Ge of 1857 closed at 104% bid, 105 asked; Treasury 6's at 104%, bid, ask oa Maryland closed a Si Wid, fr the penne, 8s m sakes now ready, Sale peremptory. Hamrion. Op 00 1000 2 Orie tau, foe We pening, Agee) STITUTION, FOR THE SAVINGS OF MERCHAN 7 NGS RCHANT E’Onto Ah sharon Si iB aks [Giri Nov 6 Bookman street Gintsn San SRC RANE, ——EEEeEe tion having been organised in accordance with the Act of Incor- Married. On Friday, the 23d inst., by the Rev. Mr, Price, Ev- oration passed April 12th, 1848, will be open for the reception of Sopoaites from Clerks and. others, on Tuoedays, Thoredaye aud Satu. warn pe Berxcepox, of France, to Jutia Avavsta, nyt from it to eight c'elask FM, Commencing on oldest daughter of Samuel H. Rogers, of this olf: SEAT Sih OC ae» Se Ruane, the 6th of any, ie et : . King,” Prosid Prosper M. Watmore, Ist Vice-President; Robert Kelly, 24. V1 Preadent; John I, Palmer, Treasurer ; 'T. Spencer Kirby, tary; Charles Roife, Accountant, ‘Frastees:—James King, Modos H. Grinnell, John I. Palmer, Mathew Maury, Georgo W. | Blunt, Charles King, Thomas W, Groser, W. A. Kissam, James Roberts, John TF. Rollins, Cornelius L, ‘Everitt, | Omen, Prosper M, Wetmors, Benjamin R. Winthrop, ‘On Tuesday, 27th inst., at Christ Churoh, by the Rev. Henry de Koron, Epwano N. Suaw. to Many Ans, only daughter of H. Pattinson. Ksq., all of this city. At Moriches, L.1.,on the 27th inst., by the Rev. Henry M. Parsons, Mr. Hexry Gerry, of New York to Miss Ex1zanern, eldest daughter of Capt, John Ha- fee- Secro- bere yos bed posed place, fhe 25th inst,, by. th ee Kell Mahi os Hy tay A cue one. +) sane Oey, aten Island, on Sunday, the 25th inst. o | Townsond Harris, Leopold Bitrwisth, 0. D; F, Grant, Richacd Roy. James Brownlee, Capt, Isacc Cour, to Mise Sanawt | Burlew, J. K. Herrick, "New York, June 27th, 18s Jane, second daughter of Thomas Gibson. ‘0. 439 BROADWAY.—ANDREW TAAP, WITH REFER- ence to former advertisements, now to intimate that Please apply at 87 Willett street, ANTED—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO. ‘man, a situation as Seamstress and Dress Maki: The best efcharactar given. Apply atl State atret, ‘ccrner of Columbia, rook yn. sonage House, Flushing, L. I. | T PRIVATE SALE—A FARM, CONTAINING 100 | (& acres of Land, 80 of wiich are under & high state of cultiva- tion, situated at Little Bayside, Flushing, "8 C Said farm is located on the shore of Long Isl 5 manding a fine view of the samo ia 1 milo, from Whitentone land ITUATION WANTED, AS COACHMAN, BY A YOUNG | ing, 236 from the vi or Flushing, and 10 from New York.— | Ss man of color, who has lived as coachman with the first fami- | Title hs dioputable fo ir peer particulars, inquire of Joseph | Cheeseman, 109 Water at., lies in the city, and can prodece the best testimonials as a skillful, one careful driver, and asa sober, steady, and obliging man, Inquire ‘at Dilta’s Livery Stables, 191 Meroer strect. PARTNER WANTED, WITH A CAPITAL OF $5,000 or upward, in the Brokerage, Exchange and Money busi- ness generally, by a person well conversant with the same, and of Tong experience, who has an Office cligibly situated in W. at, atavery moderate rent. Satisfactory references and every expla- nation given, by addressing “ Exchange,” Herald Office. PARTNER WANTED—ANY SINGLE YOUNG MAN, having at his command tyo.Dundred doltars, oan have ax - faa pleasant, lucrative, aud gen- poodle sess tates it oo oores KD seeseend ate oul of gen leportment, and somewhat acquaiated wit! * ‘ y, Accounts, "None others treated’ with. For am interview, apply Ne Ny agg ites eal apt att RE a a KB. at thie oifice, L4 This Sen Bathing establishment opens for patrons, June 25th. Complete and elegant repairs, additions and renovations | YOUNG MAN HAVING A CAPITAL OF ONE HUN: | have been made, ‘The steamers Oru, Fulton Market, and E. dred dollars, is desirous of obtaining some respectable, a0 Lewis, from Waahit Market, make aati ips: stages ready at | tive business—either local or traveling—would travel with a gou- ve atiafac | Ocean House. No efor’ spared to jon. tlemen. Apply at the Heal Estate and General Agency, No. 65 JAMES GREEN, Proprietor. | aeaieeeeeeee sane eh SUES 20h HE QUEEN'S HOTEL, OPPOSITE THE GENERAL POST LAINFIELD SCRIP WANTED—THE HIGHEST PRICE Office, St. Martin’s le Grand, London.—This magnificent Ho | “fiven for Plainfield Sorip. “Apply to J. 0. Fay, (Lamp store) York; Sami. Willett, Esq., Flush- pnoriber on the premives, HAMPTON DODGE, | A GARDSTHE PROPRIETOR OF THE WADAWANUCK | House, Stonington, Connecticut, would return thanks to his friends for past favors, and would solicit a further continuance of | them, The citizens of New York, and strangers, who intend to In the country, will find at Sto- bathi bl lac! ok, and trout mington, ENSSELAER. EA BATHING, LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY.—THE Sea Beach House is now open for the reception of visiters, _Suno 21, 1848, H, HOWLAND, Proprietor. r to EE having | country, Orders supplied at the shortest notiea, to his large and commodious Hotel, . HIDDEN, 661 Water atroot, AGNETIC TELEG /IC COMPANY.—TUE STOCK: holders of the Magnetic Tolezraph Company are hereby no- tified that the Annual Mocting of sad company will be held at Barnum’s Hotel, in the Oxty on Tuesday, the 11th july next, at 10 o'clock, A. now prepared to reeeive | transient or permanent boarders in good style and upon accom. | modating terns, Also, to let House in the immediate neigh. | 8. extensive ext ww in full | nd persons desiring to take ay mu mest the | Hotel, or he will be happy to B. B, FRENCH, I ery day at tho wait upon them at New Brighton at any time they may appoint, | One groat advantage of the Pavilion is that it routes only from | a Y RK. D TRANSPORTATION Washington Monument and Fourth July Ex- Reduced fars to Philadelphia, with the privilege of ro- yy Jersey City or the Camden and Amboy Linea, Wash- jonument Exeursion—Commeneing on Saturday 3 tage 25 to 30 minutes to go from landing to landing. Bya caret com. | parison of thermometers, during three years, it has been provod | that it is always from 7 to 10 degrees cooler at the Pavilion than | New Yor! F. BLANCARD, pr ambons leaves, New Brighton jetor, 8 and 11 A. with the? A. M. and 434 P, M. trains; 2d do, do, ) minut M., and No. 1 Pier, North Ri with the privilege of returning in u a6 P.M, ling of the Sth July, inclusive. F's ea ape a ae gee delphia and return, $5; Newark to do. and do. $4.37; Elizabeth- MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, BELMO ahway to do. and do $3,756, onday the 3d Jul ‘uesday in Fourth | with the the 4th, with the 9 A, | y train’ upto the 4% | re—From New York rk todo, and do, $3.75; Rahway to do. and do. 8% of Liberty street, w This favorite establial —Commencing on having undergone many iw added, together with the brated Chalybe ite Leave Courtlondt » 8, A.M, via Newark and Morristown Railroad, arrive at Springs 3, P.M. nh. A. HINCIIMAN, jelphia an Elizabethtown to ‘Tickets to be procures are not transferable, and will not be received after the al OR SALE—(A BARGAIN) A NEAT SECOND-ITAND CAR- | dates, » with lonther extension top for six persons— — inted and in good order. Enquire [portant pubic ANDKEW HOOD, corner Chrystie nud Delancy. k, and strangers visiting tho city for the pureliase of Dry Sar — ‘In consequence of the daily increasing nature of our busi NUFF BOXES—FREDFRICK A, WOOD- posite tho ‘Then and Laura, fro Musical Boxes, man ying all Broad opsned, received per ships entire new collection of She pressly for this market, and p) Deniers supplied at manuf ON QUINCY ADAMS,— new portrait of John Quincy m a daguerreotype ness, our present premises have become much too small and con fined for our purpose. We have therefore leased the spacious and elegant store now occupied by Messra, A. Arnold & Co,, which we propore towater on or about the Ist of Se ext—the in tertm being i ons ane embetlishment. ablish. ment with an entire fresh stock, we have determined to clear o during the interval, ag much as’ possible of our present immense and valuable stock of suminer goods; and to ensure beyond 0 doubt this result, the goods hiave all been re-mark: | dous reduction from original pri dinte clearance, and without ref comprises 100,000 dollars worth of ric Domestic, faney and staple Dre Goods, riety of quality aud style than can be'met with at any other tablishment in the Wy; Extreme cantion have cyer charact ized our purchases. ‘The majority of the stock i# of our own im- ortation—the balance has been purehased at auction or direct rom manufacturers. Under these circumstances, a slight rofl tion will convince purchasers that the prosent isan exceedingly | rare and peculiar opportunity, and all will embrace it, who rightly | understand and properly appreciate the true meaning of the word | “economy.” S RSON, | Import N. B—U.& P. ehiington, t possible sum over the actual ¢ f one, Price 25 eonts will for silo, A wishes to retire to (he e the Bull's ase may te had, ‘The present occupant ntry. Apply on tho premises, next to ch ad 3d avenue, y YORK HORSE AND CARRIAGE EMPOR’ ner of Prince and Crosby streets, opposite Niblo pened its public sale sgain for Horses, Carriages, Marne: every Friday,commencing at I2o'clock. Carriages, always at private sale during the week JOUN P, BUTLER, Proprietor. MEDICATED VAPOR AND SU?PHUR | adway, two doors above Leonard street, ‘The ¢ this opportunity to return their grateful acknowledgements to those numerons friends who have 60 liber- ally patronized their establishment during the last twelve years, ani heg respectfully to solicit a continuance of their favors, as: suring them that the same honorable system of business which has hitherto characterized the house, and ohtained for it its pre- vent high character, will continue co regulate all future transac- tion, RS. CARROL Baths, 254 Bi N OR SALE.—THE STATE COFFEE HOUSE AND HOTEL, | vapor bath ia the only thing that cleanses th ss thoronghl corner Peck slip and Pearl street, The, subscriber having | and gives the skin & chance to perform i more business than he can conveniently attend to, offers for sale | alould be performed, thereby relieveng colds, the above, The Hotel department is now doing (o.d business, and to a person who could give his whole attention to it, would become ono of the most valuable places of the kind in the city. ‘The bar has a good run of genteel custom, and is constantly in. | creasing. A number of the Enstern boats leave from the foot of the slip, where also, thereis a ferry to Williamsburgh, and the remises being situated on one of the greatest thoroughfares in the eity, makes it eo of the best locations fer the business that or Hoboken, P, 8, ish to purchase for All diseases of ‘the skin are effectually ulphur Bath, R. WHEELER, OCULIST, 2 GREENWICH STRERT devotes his exclusive attention to digasos of tho eye and op thalnio sugery, Office hours from 8 M.A A. M, to 1 o’elock P.M. parophlet containing some great curos effected by Dr. Wheoler, can be had gratuitously at his resideneg, or the same will be fure warded toany ene making application to him by letter, post 1 eyes inserted and for sale R. SAMSON, PHYSICIAN AND OCULIST, HAS Ri moved to 102 Prince street, between Mercer ‘and Greene rticulars enquire of M. MeCarty, El Yo persons treated with, excep cach, | TF | ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—THE BUSINESS carried on Ae subscribers has been dissolved by mutual | consent, and will be carried on as formerly, by WM. KYDD, Who alone is authorised to settle up all claims against, and reoelvé All in favor of the old business, I. KYDD, Sen. New York, June 20, 1848, yM. KYDD, Jr. R. POWELL, OCULIST, AURIS, RTC. ATTENDS DAT ly to diseasos of the Bye and Ear, at his surgery, 261 Broad | Warren street, Just publishod, thie sooond edi s Treatieo on the Bye, price 0 genta, which oar ‘also hia premaium self-acting Eye Fountai way, entrance 1 tion of Dr. Powol ASONS, STONE CUTTERS, AND QUARRYMEN WANT. | be had at his offi e od on the erteasion of tie flarlem Kaiireud, Bayuire at | A Jamxe wipply of Aetisolal Rie recently impor } the Company's Office, near City 1oil, and at the Engineer's Off “= te Croton ESSRS, GOUPIL, VIBERT & CO, RESPECTF ur Nj INES, &o.—THE SUBSCRIBER BAS JUST REC to intoraa the publio that their Sxhibition of European Works i IVED | of Artis now open at 239 Broadway, Lafarge Building. This ool- from one of the firs hoages in Oporto, 2pipes and § halt do. | leotion inclutes original paintings by Ary, Sober, Delaroche, of London Port, well adapted for the present time. Also, Shi Landelle, Maller, Mosia, Court, Uirardet, Grouland, &o, Also, ries, Madeim, &o. of high grade. Ono puncheon of remarkably | ir you, Drawiazgs and a choise collestion of ual subscribers are ontitiod Lo one after tho spirited picture by W. 8, ents, Doors open from 9 o'clock, A’ fine old Rum, ‘a London ata very great pries. Hooks, | thro Glarots, Burgdadien Be. We. Apply to, CILDERT DAVIS.” | 45 Pino, corner William st. | u | Admittance 2% ‘oolock P. M. | FOURTH JULY-NOTICR—TO GENTLEMEN AND ALL. | | BP those who don’t wish to buy new clothes for the oocasion, All tho goods are warranted, and | are informed 1 clean coats for 6s. pants 3s, and make them | | IREWORKS, FIREWORKS.—TH8 LARGEST ASSORT- ment ip the oly ‘and of the bert quality, oan be had at the old Oxtablishod atoro, 116 Chatham, corner of Urango atroet, entrance eeoond door iu Orange streat sent to any part of the oity ox vicinity free of cha Took equal to new, Repairing dong cheap. All’ articles wanted = i pre ke. i'voures. | for the 4th mast be left Previnne to Saturday srenta and return IREWORKS—RVERY DESCRIPTION OF SMALL FIRE | {L0nMonday, aud no disappointment, at No: ¢ Murmay, nese HE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAY, MAIL oamships, between Boston and Liverpool and between New York and Liverpool, calling at Halifax to land and reosive mails and passengers, are intended to sail as follows :—BRITA NIA, Capt. Lang, from New York, Wednesday, July 5; CA BRIA, Capt. Harrison, from Boston, Weduesday, Ju DONTA, Capt, Laiteh, from New Yi yedncaday, Works, and Edge’s large works for exhibition, for sate b , ee FW. HOLRERTON, 78 Maiden Lane. | LOVER | FINO MEN 01 from the try, Wants an engagem oxpectable house of experience in rome of ¢ at Britain, this offers an c marely met with, ‘Thorough bu thoir own interest by attending to this, as it is @ conuine affair, Salary of no object in consideration of a respectable eugagerment. ‘The advertiser has no or Canada, York, V sage money, $129, For freight oF . OUNA vigeotion to engage for any part of the Respoctablo reference can be given, All re- K, as the advorticor is , port paid only, addressed iil moot with attention, OR HAVRE, TO SAIL 3d OF AUGUST, TOUCHING AT ‘Cowon, —The woll-kaown Steamship UNITED STATES, Capt. Tackstaff, buethen 300 tons, will Ieave for Havre on ‘Aug. 3, and will wach at Cowes to land pascorers and For froight or passage, a0 nly S$—LOUIIANA AND NEW Wm. r hues This | letters, be repeat YORK | pus picur DIAMOND POINTED GOLD PENS | are becom: ly more and more recoguiged as not onl ‘ondtively the first and only regular packet, | the est tn post pon in use. ‘The pointe are warsanted to | to «il Thur 6th. Tho new and sptendid fast ailing pack Stand for yours, of a new pon will be given free of charge. Also, | et bark MJ A, Capt. J. Thatches having most of her cango Gold Peus of every description from Sl up. Gold Pens carefully | engaged and on board is now loading, and will poritively ail ns | repaired. For sale by B. EB. W ATSON, 3 Wall atreo', | above, her regular day. For freight or pagsage, having splenclid iy on. At Orleans whart, furnished accommodations, Doard, <3, NA Uh OF DRESS FOR THE FOURTA—THERE | foot of Wall street, or to &. K. COLLINS, 56 South street. § thoes difiewlt and protracto 1 Na ey have any qartaeat lane to mentare ferry | bers may rely upon die veal saillog putetnally as. advertian, gocg‘Diecansa which tare. te same price at whiod Taell them rs le, of which I have a § bye oes igh Ge me in it cok k as experiance. ate "o mort corte mand tee H rua" Larnartine Sack"—Pr! jeans, MY. whi om forward ; yn : bh dic the Wits Watwiles Veet $2 8 Satin, bert, $3.80, Fancy tik, | to bis addreg Pusher suip Clifton, J. 1 Ingervoll, master, will | Joey clicate Guests, may bo Lad at Lie evagy ua Svat) do; Conte, iauumeravie, —— Gy B, CLARKE, 116 Willian ot, the ber seguias day. [So tana a 1 the petite comedy of TIE BARRACK ROOM=M I | Marquis de Crnaac, Mr GH Androws; Burn Mr Niokinsen: Clariase, Mrs Prary. After which, a Voon! aud Inatrmmen: | tal ¢ R the highly popular HAUSER FAMILY, with the Innghable extravnnn: | ingon; Stes W | mission one tel having recently undergone extensive alterations, and agreat | De i it me | of Witehes, Wi | superior quality, for salo by | otherwise, who will attend at their residence. J, LEVENST" | aay pain to the patient. Constitutional debility, bronght on by ® ASTLE GARDEN—PERFORMANCE TO COMMENCE AT 5 o'clock-—Admisaion, 25 centy— Managing Direetor, Mr. Goo. | Mollaad—Mz. T. ¥. Chubb, Musical Director—Painter and Deco. rator, Sig. Angeio Monte Ullin--Xaohinery, Mr. R. MeNaliy—Pro- porties, Mr. Gilbert. — ‘Thurssiay evening, June 29h, 1848, will he performes * conclude of DONR ON BOTH SU Ke ir Whitiles, Mz Niel Mr Pygmalion Phils, Mr Holland: Mrw Vernon, ASTLE GARDEN 10 W.—Mesera, Bre TOD ¥ have the gratification to announce that they have sucee. in engaging Signor Botte sind, the unrivalled double bass performer, and Signor Arditi, the eminent Violinist, who will ive on the ahove evening a select concert. With a varioty of entertainments by tho very popular Vaudevil'e company. Admission 00 ota. ARNUWS AMERICAN MUSRUM—P. 7. ARNUM, PRO- r, F. Hironcocx, Manager.—Splendid, performances, groryMiarioon at 34 Volos, and every evening al ue week Inger of the U. & Mnstaeh ‘nd’ Glee Clube Second week of Mr. John Hay ‘the well known and extensively Popu- lar American Magician and Ventriloquist. Living Oran Ie tang. whose intelligence and city. ber rank with the human as well as brute creation. @ Highland Mammoth Boys, aged, nine and eloven yoars, aud yot weighing 500 pounds, Also, tho Giant Raby, only sixteon months old, aud yot weighing ninoty pounds, Wax Scripture Statuary, Mudamo Rockwall, ‘the fa mous Fortune Teller, can be vately consulted at an extra charge of 26 cents, Admission the whole, including Museum, Performances, &o., 25 conte; ohildren, under ten years of ago, and old cnough to walk alone, 12}g conta, Reserved frout seats, one shilling eagh extra, ECHANIC’S HALI, 472 BROADWAY, BETWEEN ta, JUN Died. the sale of his stook will continue for a short time longer. at th Grand and Broome streets, MONDAY, JUNE 20, and eve On yenterday morning. ar 1% o'clock, A. M., after a | Provoutsducel press fhupredseunitior mmol atat pie: | alg ing the week—thn original CHISTES MANSTRELS torturing illness of 11 days, occasioned by congestion | ‘irally of linen and ootton sheatings and shirticgs, table linens, | Solved with euch distinguished patronage aid cnesan pied aneeesy, of the brajm, Joun McCar, eldest son of Mrs. Goorge | sai"ntfoccas oaiat blankets tual Walth Saanels, toler | coat respectfully annodce, that they wil coutiaus tal orginal McCay, aged 21 years. fag all most carcfully selected in their reapootive markets, of the | 424 inimitable entertainments every night until further notice. The relatives and friends of the family are respect. | very best qualities, and under great advantages they are well do- | Admission 25 conte, Doors open at 7. Concert will commence fully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at | serving the oarly attention of Intending ‘Tho storo to | Ooo ogrt wif be given every Retarasy aftersoon: Deore ‘open at 846 o'clock, from his late residence, No, 44 Washin, lat and Sxtures for sale, | 3i'to commence we. S o'otook, street OARD IN THECOUNTRY FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS— | BGettnme, or gentlemen tod ther fal can be pleasantly | FRANVARDS MAMMOTH PANORAMA OF THE MISSIS. ‘ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE PROTES. | S¢commodated, in the plossant village of Flushing—tho situation | i yoaPiatine in tne worlde at the Peareaiog Dende ie tant inl a situation as chambermaid in a private family, or | 1# delightful, ad easy of access by etdge and steamboat, several | rene Reining ihe woud, at tne Panorama Building, tn Broad a8 nuree and seamstress, or would make herself geverally useful. | times a day. For particulnrs, address a note to BOARD, Fur- | Ty.4y° Admission 00 conta; chifiren hitt price.” the Pasora. rill oving at 34 to 8 o’olock precisely, Aftern: uldbltion on Wednosday and Saturday, ae Selec: mee AMA OF TAYLOR'S CAMPAIGN IN MEXICO.— ificent Panorama, representing in the most beau! neral Taylor's operations in Mexico, will be opened bition at the Minerva Rooms, 406 Broadway, on Monday eve. ning, July 3d, at 7 o'clock. Panorama will commence moving at So'clock, precisely, Admission 25 cents, No half price. ‘The ex- hibition ’on the 4th, at 10, 3, and 8 o'clock, precisely. DELPHI, CHATHAM SQUARE.—EXTRAORDINARY Success of tho Ai d Pictures, universally acknow- ledged the most beautiful and classic ever exhibited in this city, represented nightly by ladies of matchlens form and beauty. hilling. Orchestra Seats 25 cents, \WALNGT STREET THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA — "Thoreday evening, June20, 1648, will be perfurmed the now local burletta of MOSE'S VISIT TO PHILADELPHIA— | Mose, Mr Cha i Poreny Dill, Kborle; Charles ilundiey, Brun- ton; Jedide Simplo, Radel t; Br kooey, Nagi Jem Willis, Good. all; Nibbs, Boawell; Gen. G D., a'Bockett; Mra Bi ‘Tha; Hackurl; Nancy, Rogers: Lira, © operatic comodetta of NO! D YOU EVER SEND YOUR ‘o conclude ich, with the farce of’ DI WIFE TO BURLINGTON. IT ABERNACLE.—PROGRAMME OF THE SECOND GRAND Concert of Mr, MAURICE STRAKOSCH, Thu th June; 1548, Pianist of the Emperor of Russia, assisted by Signo- ra Vatellina, Signor Vietti, Signor Do Beznis, and Maestro An- tonio Barili. Part 1—1. Aria “Glovanni d'Arco,” Verdi, Signor Vietta ; 2, Duo “Elisa and Claudfo,” Signora Vatellina and Signor Bognis; 3. Sovenir de ‘Jenny Lind” (variations brilliantes), on 'ulton street, portion of w ied, found on trial to have no | composed and oxeeuted by St 1. Aria “Barber of So FNILE CUTTERSCA STEADY, COMPETENT WORKMAN, | Xtl,in, the metropolis, both in point of ucoommodation and mo- | ville” Signor De Bagnis: 6, “Lucia” and ‘Lucrezis.” fantasio ILE CUTTERS.—A STEADY, COMPETENT WORKMAN, | derate charges. The Coffee room is one of the largest and most | dramatique, Strakowch. Part 2—1. Aria “Bravo,” Mercadante, who can grind, cut, and temper Files, will moet with a per- | comfortable in England. Board, $2 per day. Hot and Cold | Signor V . Varintions on the air “Oh! Lady have T sought manent place, and. good wages at the locomotive works of | athe. THOMAS SPENCER LENNEY, Managor, NORRIS BROTHERS, Formerly Chief Steward of tho British Queen Stearaahip, s - ate y amram Reference in New York. to Mr. G. A. White, 66 Cedar street. bardi,” Verdi y req ) Sex- ELEGRAPH WIRE—TELEGRAPH WIRE, TWISTED, * ee AOE a | aera arranzed and exoented by Strakoreh; rusted, and oiled, on han wile, and warranted to be F. GRANGE HOUSE—HALF A MILE EAST OF BABY- | Ticketsat 40 conts; to be had at the principal music stores, Con. oval, if not gu any manufactured in this or any other lon—SAMUEL 1 made extensive additions | cert to e: K o'clock, ABERNACLE— Concert, ‘The Steyermal ormers, have the pl) Fifth © FTH GRAND INSTRUMENTAT isohe Musical Company, consistip, ure of informing the publie that rt will We given at theabove place, on Friday ning, Sune i, on which oe f ‘tho ehefoest music, nelected from the most duved, and they hope to meet with ty to their former efforts, March, Gung’; Concert Overture, lington, Waltz, Labiteky ; ‘Te fro ques’, Donizetti. | Part 11—Redont om Home, an Dancer, (b pourri, Maciak, Part [11—Overture to Zampa, Herold ; Dances tz, Lanner; Matrimonial Blersings, a warning to all sinzte people, . Nel at the mnusio and book stores.” Doors open at 7, 8 o'clock. a Quadrille, Strauss 50 cente, to Concert to Gallop, hi RAND CONCERT W ouse, Fort Hamilton, 1 h ovcasion the steamboat Cl ‘at 10 o’clock——Concert to ¢ : AT HAMILTON ine, 20th June, le Fort Haw: riday E ICKED only four v vare chence fe person really ¥ instrument. Apply to 1 ROCKE 488 Broadway, corner of Hroome street, SUBSC RIB. and Trinsporing manufactory, 6th ANDY rin: TW. lisy and Sunday BUFFALO, Capt f Robinson street, at ry Monday, Tu: Fri Ths substantial stearnbont 0 LET HOUSES iS, AND 186, BRIDGE.STREET, BROOK ot desirable for a residence, ‘Ten ininutes nt avery ty a Fulion Perry, A FIRST RATE GLEE CUI 2 terms, by addressing Roosevelt street, PINT AND QUART BOTTLES, FROM rated brewery, in fine order und of very JAMES REYBURN, William street C RNITURE.—LADIES AND / Gentlemen having superfluous effects to dispose of, such as wearing apparel, furniture, &c., can obtain a fair prieo for the same, by sending for the subscriber, through the post-office, or COTCH AL * Tenned nr NI 455 Broadway, up stairs. Ladies attended to by Mra. Lovensty ‘ORTANT NOTICE TO FAMILIES, &e.—AND" porter of Linen and Cotton Goods, 440 Broadway, respect: intimates that in consaunence of the bad state of his health, duis himself compotted (Metin vish busines nnd on Monday ¢ will commence a valo of his stook at pri rates. The goods being ail of dest quali . hotel keepers, and others, will tind them wort tigation, New York, Juno 1th, 184% Tho store to let and fix- tures for ale, It, COOPE and William streets, has for the inst fourteen years er the moat exteusive practice in private diseasesof any medieal m in New York. Hecan cure the most aggravated cases of Aso ; and inild onsos cured in two to five days Strteture—Dr. Cooper has d od by which he ean cure the worst form of strictures in from one to two weeks wi 3 ls DUANE STREET, BETWEEN cuaraaM sooret habit indulged in by young men. 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