Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
The Weekly Herald. The Weekly Herald will, as usual, be reedy ton, for the years ending Sept. 1, 1847 and 1848, was as this annexe Commence or rue Port or Bosron—Anxvar Exports. ir. Webster’s it | Wear ending 1 1Mg, 147. morning, and will contain M great nt sae ae } speech on the Presidential candidates, ihe foreign ae mews received by the steamships Washington and 5 orien pee Hibernia, election returns up to the latest moment, ac fwige ports, Rt 4 ad, bbls... . and a variety of interesting miscellaneous intelligence. | Boots and shoes, eases 126 Candies, boxes, STIS Single copies, in wrappers, sixpence. mat Li " care a4 4 to Look Out for the Engine while the Bell Foreign porte, boxes 12,009 = I will nclt for $5a first rate pair of French Calf Boots, of | Coastwise ports, box ‘373 my own manulacivre, hich 1 will warrant to outwear two pair Foreign porte, caski 175 Se aan aiop shop Boots. usally sold at $4.50, Iwill cell | Ocooa, bage 1,753 for $7 a first rate pair ot French Patent Leather Boota, the bare | Coffee, bags, work of which cost $1 50 more than the Patent Leather Boots, | F 920 urnally sold at $7 and $8. A|so, a large assortment of Congress 1z7,782 i beaper than any other establishment in the vity. 3 Wiens Y GEO. W. FRENCH, 18 Ann street, 10,452 Four Dollars—The Subscriber takes this ba method to inform his friends and the public at large, that no Siteration bas been made in ces of his firt quality Late; 3580 and that the vinpression of ie having advanced his prices i Bernd ce of the superior elegance and beauty of his Fall Style, 5 ntirely erroneous, and has, probably, been oecasioned by other 437334 Broadway houses eelling the sane sty‘e of Hata at 25 per cent. pit Aigher.. Gonmn continues to sell bis ret quality of Silk Moleskin | Put tons io @ low price ‘our Doilars, oo bi J. M. GENIN, 214 Broadway. » gorcan mau SSA Hg gs | Fish, Dry Cod, d 4163 Miss Melton.—We see by Advertisement | "Dry Coa, Boke 1;655 sewhere, that this talented and accomplished reaken, ry Cod, SP iTuoanl with ail nightingales at the ‘approach of winterjber cue: | Mxekerel. bi 82919 ti mary summer resorts, and ia now nesting in a more congenial Herring, boxes... .... oe » 96,653 $2,049 @lime.” Ifthe duties to which she intends to devote her talents | Flour, Wheat, bbis, to— in future, deprive us of the pleasure of sgain her at our ts. 122,321 160,565 ‘theatres, as was anticipated, we, in common with the pablic, 17,045 aball have much reason to regret it. Any young lady who dosires | Flour, Kye, bbls, to— in singing, and any one, ospecially, who is OLED Ports... 6s see eee 7,383 5, Yearning professional view, will find | _Ccastwise do... .. in Mra McKenna, (late Miss Melton,) a lady of the inostelegant | Glassware, pkei... 376 Aecomplishments, and vari fence, and one whose assis- | Gunpowder, kegs. 4,764 ‘tance will prove of incalculable value in ac: her fingers. | Grauite, toes om wana ranite ‘Wm. H. Beebe & Co., Hatters, 156 Broad- | Cioth and Bags, fos od ‘way, New York, and No, 138 Chestaut street, Philadelphia are Eten ses nae wee ws 4 Row selling their fall istvle of Gents’ fine Mcloskin aver | Hams, tarces... Pty = Hats, and what they particularly desire is, that every geatleman | Haze, bu A a3 chasing, oF about 10 purchase, a Hat, will take the trouble to | Hams, Co § Yoox at it'so that he may know precisely the kind of Hat he is | Hemp, 87, if about to wear, A beautiful assortment of Beaver and Castor wT Hats, reovived direct from Paris, will be found at their establiah- ment. As», Ladies’ and Misses’ Castor Bounete, Ladies’ Riding 10,900 Hats and Cape, Gents’ and Ladies’ Riding Glevos. Umbrellas, adsage ‘Canes, Portmanteuas, &o,, &o. The Plumbe National rrean Gallery © the upper ccrner of Broadway and Murray street, is the place where the best specimons of the Daguerreotype art may be pro ured. ‘The very large number of proofs on exhibition at this Gallery will pstefy avy ene, upon examination, of the correct. Pe iuess of our statement. aula eanen tSinwon 363, Hats! Excelsior Hats!—Hayes, 210 Broad- corner of Fulton street, would inform his customers, and the (36,737 generally, that |i style of Hats is ready now tor ine 2,660 apection. They will be found to possess all the Intest elegancy and improvements. 3a Do you Want a Hat, a Good Ha beautifal soo Hat, a fashionable Hat, a real stylish Hat, of exquisite model, ate Less tifully trmmed, aecurately formed brim, and, withal, an 6co- om ry one of the $4 Hate sol 3 eit WARNOCK, 203 Broadway, fod Waters Aono 0, Beautiful Hats.—Among tne numerous Man- w2l7 utacturers of this indisyensable article of dress, KNOX, of 128 904 Fulton street, is deservediy pre eminent, For elegance of shape, wan 7.298 ‘excelie: ce ef quality, and pecuiar adaptation to the physiogno- | Sinves and my of the wearer, his Hats are superior to any we have ever | Hoops M. 1,565; ‘witnerted, and for durability, lightness, and cheapness, are Shingles, Mf 737 2496! Jed by none, Molasses, to— Foreign Ports, hhds 3,550. 5.257 The Metalic Tablet Strop, for Keoping Ra- Constwiee do do m4 bar sors in perfect order, invented by G. Saunders, year 1816.—This ine Brtcle has been vo longand favorably known, as to nod menton its virtues, Sufice it to any, it has ‘never been oqualled = for the purpos: s intended, the inventor having been led the wus usual preminm at the Fair of the American Institute, on eaeh ecension that the article has been exhibited for competition. 4,103 Certificates, as well from the first gentlemen in this and other es countries, and cutlers in all parts of the world, acknowledging 3oe0 ita wonderful power, can be seen at the Factory, 147 Broadway, ee ‘corner of Liberty stroet, and $87 Broadway, oar feieke dean 17,357 Wigs and Tow —Alt persons wishing a 6,336 superior Wig or Scalp sould not fail to call at BACHELOR'S A manufactory, No.2 Wall street, bef sre purchasing elsowhere, and 27,255 ge his new invented Wigs, unequalled for lightness, natural ap- 91375 pearance, and durabilit} ‘B.—Private rooms for fitting Wiga. 10,561 Umbrellas—_Country Merchants wishing an oe asortment of well-made Umbrellas, are requested to examine ‘the Stock of ISAAC SMITH and Co., ps 256 Pearl street, near Fulton, bd The Cheapest and Best Place in the City to ; 6 1,486 get good Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters, is at JONES’, 14 Ann street, | hoxeisn norte. « : oe 70 near the American Syne a enn reay of tly Hood 38 Foreign ports, barrels, . id be % second do, ; Congress ‘do. do. fe sai Fronch Patent Leather Boots, $7. = wats Diamond Pointed Gold Pens sold by B. E. 26477 Wateon & Co., 15 Wall street, and J. Y, Savage, 92 Fulton stree 10,023 wholesale and reta{l, nt reduood prices. Gold Pons and Gold 1.209 Bilver cases in variety, Tne celebrated “Richelieu” Pon oe sold exclusively as above. ‘The points warranted five years, ua Gola Pens repaized. Sareaparii F Shoulder Braces, Trusses, Abdominal Sup- oreign port, boxes, 5,583 ed ters, Body Belts, Suspensory Bandages, &c. ‘The largest and | — Coastwise, do. do «SL 5488 t assortment in the city—all of the most approved patterns, Foreign porte, 12 i ether with an extensive assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Che- | Coaatwise, do. do, ie Laie nnfcaln; Perfumery, Brushes, Combe, ke wholoeale aud retail, by | Foreigh porta, ie CHAS. G, Druggist, 192 Broadway, cor. John. Ceasers, 30. ge 926 oe TS since a nny © ; ‘The best Food for Invalids and Children, | ,.Co1stwite, do. do non fering under Bowel Complaints, is Hooker's Pre- Tin’ plate, nie 9 Tr105 pa ina—recommended by the faculty generally. To be had | 7m Plate; hones... -- «+ Live Tass principal drug storee. Wholesale, Uy Hecker & Brother, | Topacce, tales and cares a9 3772 201 Cherry street Tobacco, kegs and boxes. Se rl ‘We cali attention to Dr. Levett’s Enameled | Tallow. barre Bate 0S Plates, corner of Broadway and Warren street, who has in- | Tom chest, . ‘59 fated vented’and pitented this remarkable improvement in the way | Whest, bushels. |; » c H Tout of teeth, the utility and beauty cf which can only bo under- | Wraleperc, Wand stocd hy’its actual inspection oruse. We ean vouch for it de | Wyeh bmes. toe 5 5 serving great prise —N. Y. Ezpre Coastwise, do. La Timber and Timber Land.—Wanted to Par. ohase a tract of Jand, heavily timbered with oak, maple, ash, or Ieeot—or the timber with: the land—convenient fur trans- portation by water to New Address, post-paid, HECKER BROTHER, 201 treet, New York, y tl ose who are in want eects Runcon and Nesta atvota, appoate x thy friend, corner Fulton and Nass DI Some French Cait Boots $4 50 urually $6. ani St Calf usual! 3 Gaiters, &c., e4 4 Boots $3 5, ly $4 50 and $0; et Be DOCTOR, There has been an increase in the exportation of the principal manufactures of that section of the coun try, such as boots and shoes and domertic cotton goods put the bulk of the exports was in agricultural pro- |. ducts. The export trade of Boston has not varied so mvch in the year just closed, compared with the pre- vious year, as thatof this port. It has not been 60 much affected by revulsions which have swept over Europe. This is attributed to the difference in the course of trade, The principal foreign markets for thipments from Boston are the West Indias, South America, Eastern and Western shores, British North America provinces, and Africa; and they have not fluctuated so much, not having been so much in- fluenced by the revolution in political and commercial affairs as the markets of Europe, the foreign trade of Boston is not subject to those financial specu- lative influences which have such a disastrious effect here, and in more Southern ports. This is the grand focus of speculation; and as it is also the depot for about three-fourths of our foreign imports, and nearly one- half of our aggregate exports, the expansions and con- tractions in this trade are more felt here than in other parts of the country! The variations in prices for cotton influence the exports of our Southern ports is nothing important likely to transpire, calculated to have any very great influence either way, upon the foreign trade of Boston. That port enjoys almost a monopoly of most of the foreign markets to which it makes shipments; and its trade consists ofsuch an endless variety of articles, that the aggregate very seldom varies any important amount. A steady in- crease has been realized within the past ten years,and there is not much donbt but that the commercial glasses of that section have gone beyond their depth, ‘The system of internal improvemsnts has been 8¢ ex: tensive that an immense amount of capital has been drawn from the channels of commerce, without that diminution in the operations of trade which should follow such reduction in the means sufficient to ensure safe results. The enterprise and energy of the people of that portion of the Union have carried them forward too rapidly,and the financial embarrassments they hav® experienced during the past year will, we trust, teach them a little caution. The manufacturing interest of New England has been slightly crippled; but as the manufacturers have determined to make a clean sweep, and start new with clean warehouses, there are hopes that they will speedily recover from their losses. The railroad mania hasbeen checked alittle; but the works in process of construction will probably be completed Stock Exchange. as Nts, 6's nw 103% G0sha Morris Canal 950 9 peo et Bw Te a to 8 ‘s Wigs and Scalps.—Strangers ‘and citizens will find the las 1 tis country, at CLIREMUCH'S, 17) Broadway, Th inence for their peculiar lightness and elegance, Periority of material, beauty of finish, and, withal, their natural Rppearance. An. examination will prove their character. 179 ‘way, opposite the Howard Hotel. COMMEBCIAL AFFAIBS. MONEY MARKET. Friday, September &—6 P.M. It was announced, early this morning, that the steam- ship Hibernia, from Liverpool, with six days later news was telegraphed below Boston, and that despatches from her would be receivedabout noon. This at once arrested all business operations, no one feeling dis- pored to do anything, until the complexion of the in- telligence now at hand was known. The transactions at the stock board were consequently limited, without any material alteration in prices. Erie Bonds fell off 34 per cent; Reading Bonds, ‘4; Erie Railroad, 34. Can- ton advanced ‘x. At the second board,’ Harlem advanced }¢ per cent, and Norwich and Woreester 3, The sales in the afternoon were not large; but the improvementin prices shows the effect of the European advices. ‘There was considerable excitement to-day in Wall street, and the greatest anxiety existed to got the mails, The telegraphic despatches report an impor- | tant advance in prices for broadstufts, notwithstand- ing the improved state of the weather. There were small sales of Indian corn to-day, on ‘Change, at a slight advance ; but operators held back, preferring to wait private accounts, Flour and Indian meal were most active in the London market, the demand for Indian corn being more limited. There appears_to be no doubt but that the potato crop in Great Britain and Ireland would this year be almost a complete failure; and it hed become fally certain that the grain harvests in the United Kingdom would be below an average. Reports from the continent, relative to the crops are satisfactory, and there will probably be an abun dance in most of the continental ports, for shipment tothe markets of Great Britain, at moderate prices ‘With the usual surplus in places which have heretofore beendepended upon to make good any deficiency in the ee Ce ie crops of England, and the surplis of fo ime "1 8 iat [Beason ™ 3b crops in this country, prices cannot reach very hig! 's, J M 1 oe Sonn Bu shipping points; and speculators in our markets may Soe Ene Tres Bonds Be » inflate quotations so rapidly, and to such an extent 33 esaieg Bonds 4 w do = Fs as to arrest, at an early date, shipments, and leave the | 105 shs Manhattan Bk «$925 rt ee By English markets to the more reasonable speeulators — ss “eas. 6 3 of the continent. 10 Reading RR vio BS BeeME newt ‘The receipts of the Little MiamijRailroad Company, B Mitbic eae Be for the month of August, in each of the past two Second Board, eats, were as annexed :— rk WorRR 36 25 Brie, full 130 Ei Lirrus Mist Rarroap, ten dale bat 2 290 Harlem RR gusts TMT. August 148, Increase, | 109 Mo vim so q Receipts from Passengers . $11,017 99 15,680 7 do 00 a we 01 352,609 64 1000 Reading Mort Bonds 2, ing \ prtsatbe: Nab eiat Sy Morris Canal eo 38 This increase is equal to about sixty per cont. This rond is eighty-four miles long, and runs from Cinein- nati to Springfield, Ohio. A connection has been made at Springfield, with the Mad River Railroad, which terminates at Sandusky on Lake Erie. This opens, to the Little Miami Railroad, one hundred and thirty-four miles of road,running through the interior of the State, and gives it the whole of the through business from the North, from Springfield, This con- CITY TRADE REPORT, ‘ew Yonx, Friday, September 8-2 P.M. The markets generally, this morning, are unsettled, owing to the arrival of the foreign advices. The busi- ness done was therefore small. Asues—Are firm, at $5 50 a $5 87! i? and itis thought for pots and Corrox—Is unsettled by the ne a decline will be submitted to, No sales transpired. ing an advance of 6c. per barrel over the closing rates of yesterday. Holders, after the news, put the market upto $625 a $6 314%; but whether any sales were effected at thore figures we could not ascertain. Southern pete ™ with ne: 9 oe aie ‘Wheat we coul no operatios or! re and the only sales re; are is but little doing, ly. an porta ts income from this time forward. The connection just made between thé Miami and the Mad River Railroad, ‘will be of vast benefit to Cincinnati in » commercial point of view, and of immense importance to the whole section of country through which the road passer, Ohio will soon have a very extensive met | 5 909 bus n white, at 650, work of railroads covering its surface, which will de- —, Hpbi vey of Pn bcibele’ dkmaced tie “ was 2,0) velope her resources as rapidly as these works have | (t ansvat Ole. ‘Kye is steady, with fair eales at 720, the resources of New England, ‘The quantity of certain articles exported from Bos- ee Froun, &c.—Before the news was made public, about and this immense increase in the sources of | os6o Sarreis Western flour changed hands, including | will give the Miami Company, # very great | the various common brands, at’$6 00 and $6 064, ahow- a | i mly at yesterday buyers show little disposit jon to operate. | advance of 25c a 50c | buyers at the prices demanded ; and, before the close, | sales were made only 6\%c a 1 this morning at $1175 for mess, and $9.00 for prime. Beet in firm at $12 76 for City mess. tn Cut Meats the ul, ing of moment is taking place. held ‘fir quotations; but {Faspay Arreanoon, September 8—6 P. M. The wee! ‘eceived by the Hibernia, and Extra Herald at sn early hor, had ct of making holders of Breadstuffs more firm in their aeking rates—but, in the absence of letters, buyers did not appear inclined to enter the market freely. Sales of Flour, before the news, were made at yesterday's prices. On Change, holders demandedan per barrel ; but there were no © advance on rates eu} it before the news. Wheat was unsettled, aud prices nominal. Corn was held at an advance; but with the exception of round yellow, we heard of no sales above previous prices. Meal was unsettled. ‘There was no change in Rye or Oats. Provisions were firm, with an upward tendency in Pork, Lard, and Beef. Sugar, Molasses, and Coffee continued firm, with a fair amount of sale ‘he news appears to have exercised no decided influence on the market. Breapsturrs.—Flour—The sales before the news (this State, common Genesee, Oswego, Xe..) amounted to about 3,000 bbls. at $6 a $6 06%; after the receipt of the news, about 2,000 bbls, were disposed of at $6 1214 @ $6 18%, including some small lots pure Genesee at the latter figure; 200 bbls. City (Croton mills) sold at ; no change in Southern. JWheat— nepired, and prices were unsettled. Corn —Before the news, sales of 5,000 bushels Southern white at 65c; 2,000 do. New Orleans damaged, at Gle.; and 10,000 do , round yellow, at 77c. After the news, 20.000 bushels round yellew sold at 78c.; 2,500 de. at 80c.; 4,000 do. Southern white were sold at 67}g0.; 2 700 do. high mixed, at 71c.; after change, some lots brought 71 adc. Rye—Sales of 2,000 bushels were made at 73c. Rye Frour—Sales of 200 barrels were mad —Sales of 10,000 bushels canal at 3434 35}K0. Receipts down the Hudson River. Wheat flour, barrels. . Corn, bushels. ‘Wheat, Rye Corres. jemant 1 trade, very at full prices; St. Domingo was said to be \ ofa cent better. Corron.—The sales to-day were limited to about 500 bales. The accounts by the steamer do not appear to have had any effect on the market. We quote :— Liverroon Cuassirication, N. Orleans Mobile and ih fy Pri @ "ex 4 ye a7 Bs 8 ae a8 y TUDE) nominal ‘none nemini Corrren.—We notice a sale of 50,000 lbs old, on terms not made poteiee Fisu—The operations embraced 1500 boxes herrings, including No. 1s, 2s and scaled, at 25, 85 and 60c.,and 300 quintals ced, to arrive, at $2 6234. Faeicuts.—Rates were unsettled by the new, and, ters due by her, quotations were was firm at $2, with sales were also made of 59 cases Canton preserved ginger at $6,6 mos. Ginsenc.—Sales of 4,060 lbs. were made at 30c. Bex —A sale of 100 bales Manilla was made at 8c. —time. Linz.—BSales of 4,500 barrels were made at 75c. Mocasses continued firm, with sales of 250 hhds. tart Cuba, at 183g0.; and 120 do. Porto Rico, at 27c., 4 mos. Navav Storgs.—We 'e but to notice a sale of 100 barrel spirits, at 42/c. cash. Ons.—The market for linseed was steady, with moderate sales, at our previous quotations; manufac- tured winter sperm has advanced 2c. per gallon, and is now held firmly at $1 15 a $1 20. Provisions—The sales reached about 600 bbls of pork at $11 8734 for mess, and at $9 for prime. Some small lots were made by retail (in one instance 30 bbls) at $12. Beef—About 100 bbls Mess Chicago, sold at $14. Lard—Sales of 400 bbls and 100 tierces were made at 9c. and 60 a 60 bbis at 8%c. The market closed firm, 100 bbls extra grease lard sold at 6%c. Butter— Sales of Ohio were making at 10c a 1lc, and extra do at llc a 12c, This State was selling at 6c a 7c. Cheese was worth 6c a 7 Rice.—The Hibernia’s advices had a tendency to strengthen prices, and sales were made at }; a 14 of a cent advance from previous quotations, Soar.—l00 boxes red motile Castile changed hands at 1c., short time. Svcar—Continued in fair request, with sales of 200 hhds. Gabe; piacrade at 46 a4%c,and 120 do. New At the sales, to-day, the attendance was fair and bidding spirited. Prices ruled much as the previ- ous one. Importations per ships Heber, Saxonville, Samuel Russell and Panama. Terms, notes at six months. Hyson—10 half chests at 841; cents per Ib; 72 do 34. Young Hyson— 35 half chests 6634; 10 do 64; 27_do 6334; 10 do 583; 16 do 58; 30 do 53; 0 do 48%! 267 do 47; 10 do 4134; 90 do 41; 10 do 4034; 15 do 3954: 20 do 38}¢; 162 do 37}; 55 do 37; 124 do 361;; 235 do 36; 178 do 3534; 60 do 83; 25 do 81; 116 do 30%; 53 do 28; 100 do 2734; 321 do 26; 30 do 25; 55 12 Ib boxes 24; 20 do 2334; 17 half chests 23; 136 do 22; 86 do 314; 27 do 2034; 17 do 20; 548 do withdrawn. Gunpowder—82 half chests 60; 15 do 4134; 39 boxes 29; 2: lf chests 28; 19 do 2734; 182 do 27; 25 do 26; 50 boxes 2244; 65 half chests withdrawn. ‘Imperial—64 half chests 49; 49 do47; 10 do 31; 39 do 20; 42 do 28%; 109 do 27; 34 do 2634; 47 do 2534; 83 do 2434. Hyson Skin— 165 chests 20; 48 do 173g; 13 do 1634; 886 do1s. Oolot Souchong—30 half chests 39; 101 do 31; 45 do 30%; do 30; 159 do2934. Wuatenons—The last sales Northwest were made at 26c. Wnuisxey—The market was firmer. Sales of 125 bbls Drudge were made at 28c, and 100 do, State Prison, after the new: 27hzc. Wines—We notice sales of 100 quarter casks sweet Malaga at private bargain, and Maraschino in lots, at $8 per dozen. Fam! be Wasuincron Marker, Sept Sth, 1848, Meats—Beef Steak—Porter house, 14c. per lb ; sir- loin, 10c, a 12%e. per lb.; roasting, best quality, 12!4c. per Ib.; inferior, 7c. a 10c. per lb.; corned Se. a 8c.; tonguer, 50c. a 62!:¢. each. Pork—Fresh, 9c. per Ib. salted, do.; smoked, 10c.; hams, 10c. per lb. Lamb Je. al0c. per Ib, Mutton—6c. a 9c. per lb. Veal—6e. a lde. as per qualit: Fisn—Salmon (fre 18c. a 25c.; do. smoked, 25c.; do. pickled, 10¢. 8 124¢c. per Ib.; bass (striped). Sc. a 10c. per Ib.;’ do. sea, 8c.; weak fish, 5c. a 6c.; eels, 6c. a 8c.; blackfish, 8c.; halibut.6c. a 6e.; blue fish, 4c. a 5c.; codfish, 5c.; porgies, 4c. a5c.; flounders, 4c. a 5c.; mackerel, 8¢.; shad (smoked), 100. Shell Fi: b= sters, Sc. ae. per 1b.; clams, 50c. @ $1 per hundred; oysters, 60c. a $1 a $3 per hundred, as per quality. Poutrny—Turkeys, $1 a $1 25 each; chickens, 37440. a Tbe. per pair; ducks, 50c. a 75c. per pair; geese, 37%z0. a 50c. each, Curse, &e.—5e. a 9c. per Ib. Lard—Te. a 9c. per Ib, Bulter—1ie. a 25e. per tb. Eggs—10 for 12'se. Vrcetances—Beane, string, Sc. a 14 ter, Sc. a 10c. per quart; ca Dasee: rots, 3c. a 4c. per bunch; squashes, onions, 3lc. per peck; cabbage, 2c. tomatoes, 250 per basket; beets, 2c. per bunch; potatoes, Irish, 50c. a 6240. per bushel; do. sweet, 25c: a 374;c. per peck; pumpkins, 64¢. @ 25e. each; pep- rs, 183{c. per hundred; green corn, 25c. a 44c. per jundred; cucumbers, 25c. per hundred; okra, 2 hundred; radishes, lc. a 1g. per bunch; leeks, bunch; turnips, 3c. a dc. per bunch, Faurr—Peaches, 25¢. @ $1 25c. per basket; pears, 25. a (0c, per basket; apples, 25c. a 87!<c. per bushel; pe SL%4e.« per peck; grapes, 50c. per basket; plums, 8xe er peck; pine apples, 12!c. a 373<c. each; water melons, 3c. a 15c. each; nutmegs, 2c. tc, each; nectarines, $4 per basket. Bennies—Cranberries, 3734. per peok. E He Parsley, dc. per bunch; thyme, 2c, a 4c. per qo; ange, 2c. per do; mint, 2c. per do, MARKETS ELSEWHERE STOCK SALES. Bosrox, September 7.—At the Broker's! Board—100 shares Reading Haiivad, LB, 16345 2do. Boston and Worcester Rai 34: 6 d iu ad, Mt do. Boston and Maine Railroad, 109}¢: 7 « Md Co* 43 17. do, Vermont and Massachu 1s Rail- read, 68; 20.40, Northern Railroad, bY, 92; 2 do, do. 91%: 4 do. Fitchburg Railroad, 1113; ¢ do. Western Railroad, 1004/00 d do,, slim, 100; 6 do. East. Boston Company, 1134; 2 do. Eastern Railroad W1'4; 3 do, Pail River Railroad, uv Boston and Sandwich Glass Company, 86; 6 East Boston Vividends, No. 95 rights Vermont Centrai Railroad, $3.03 25; 17 do, Host: Maine Railroad, $1 25; $2,000 Reading Railroad Bonils, 1200, 85 Boston City 6's, 1558,99, AL the Second Board, 12 do, Cheshire Ra'troad ter Railroad, 934 adv; 55 rights a 2hy. Firat Board—100 State 6 high 6 3 300 x ra Lehigh Coal Serip 82) do 82; 2000 Reading Mort Bds 62ig ; 20 Penn RR; U0 Mee Bk 2434; 14. NO Gas 12). Second Board—100 State 5 1000 Sub Treas Nta ‘68 3834; 1250 Lebigh Coal Scrip ¢ Reading RR Mort Bas 62). me September 7.—$000 United States v's of 1308, on Pinar rita, Sey Hi us FOREIGN MARKETS. Kinosrox, (Jamaica,) Aug.7.—Flour has been chiefly under the control of one holder, and the stock not hav- ing been yery large, the price is steady, Among the are 1,500 barrels at 38 a 40s, Corn Meal—The ‘ock is ample, and soine parcels have been offered at auction which brought 19%., and 200 bbls. Philadelphia at 16s, Carolina Rice, of which the stock is heavy, sells at 20s. Bread—Watron’s ranges at from 10a 21s.,with an abundant wupply. Butter 914 a 10d., and 200 kegs Nova Scotia h rought only 8igd. and now readily commands 7d. dies are in exces- sive ropply: and bring from 6a 8d. Codfish—The stock of this description now en hand is about 600 tierces, and selle at 16 a 249. Mackerel 18 a 228, Her- ting 18 a 208, Salmon 48 a 56s, Pork 63a 728. Hams 53ga 6d. Beef 48 a 52s, and the descriptions of Amerig ean produce without change in previous quotations. Mavacuer, Aug. 18.—Our market has been swept clean of everything outward, and no gool parcels lett, even of very inferior quality. A small cargo could not 3 the demand within a few days has been great for English orders received by the last steamer, and everything made engaged at $2a $2 50. Veasels are expected to take away the sugars bought, and we suppose that in two or three weeks hence everything will have been shipped away. We have very little change to notice in ourimport market. Supplies con- tim mall, but owing to the great svarcity of money the demand ia very limited and dealers will only buy for their immediate wants, Flour and Meal are still abundant and dull—no sales, Of Lumber and Cooper Stuff we have my supply, and there will be no de- mand for three or four weeks. REE SO1l.—THE PRINCIPLES OF TUR FREE SOIL Party will be diecused to morrow, (Sunday), at 24 Delaney t, commencing at 234 o'clock. ‘Persone uf ali political re invited to attend, m8 see Age ablished ab M1 OF HARRY CLAY,—-NOw 18 thusiastic, spoutancous, and irre- Ere through the evuntry. ‘Creu ned sovarty end are 1 3 : carnestly requested to go over to the enemy, as victory ig in view, IRST WARD.—AT A MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC UCTION NOTICE —EXENSIVE SALE OF CILOICE whigs of the ist ward, held at ve Atlantic Garden, pursuant furnitare, this day, at 1034 o’eluck, at the old Church, coraer to seal) om Pri ning, Sept. 8th, for the purpow of ciosing | of Pranktortand William atreeu, includigg all the tine furniture fe Jelegates te ist Asseanbly distr ct, and to chooseadele | inthe place. Pianoforte, Organ, Guitar, Paiatings, ke., to close gate to represent the district in the Siate couveativa, to be held | sales and pay expenses, ‘Also, 3splendid Kook eaves, n ‘at Utiea on the 14th day of Semtember, iast. Edmund Gritfin, | _ THOS. BELL, Auctioncer, Esq. was eslled to the Chair, and Thos. W. Jerome aad Juooh Koosvelt were unanimously appointed Secretaries, On motionit wes resolved to go into ballot for delegates, which FINE GOLD JE VELR > lining basiness—Jacob 8 the choice of Joseph Jamison, James Duseabery, Wm. Fl+g< and } Peter W. Vanhovghion. ‘On motion, revolved, that the de:ezates | Platt ve, consIMLINg Of ric have power to fill vacancies, ‘Tue mevting was ably address by | Jewelry, viz: Chins, Seals and Key Jooyh Blunt, Koq, and xrost enthusienn war manifested for Toylor and Fillmore, Tho fjlowing resolutions were unanimous 3 —Resolved, That ax a part of the old whig guard wo our flag, and our principles in supporting a# our candi- a date for ‘aylor, a man who has ¢ivea d true patriot, that he is a whig in such would have given his vote for nor his bravery, his modesty, and his our utmostexertions to place him in cd, That in Milliard Filimere we find Peseeats Ges: Span, ‘The above are worthy of the city all the artictes are of fine quality. Also, an. asior Bohemien Glass Cologne Bottles, and other toi Giravdoles, Mantle Ornaments. Fine Cutlery, &e, o'clock p ecively, about 20 Gold Lever and Anchor Wate! es, part of which are of 18 karat fine caso gold dials, failand extra i . Resoly ome, State, and hearts; one who has been twice Ki vid in the councils of the State and country, and who in all the rela- pe ae: eee AA EG orninak, fs eplendic: beiltinwt, Dia tious of Iifa, private and public, has proved himself houest, eapa- fone ple sade , a real brillian’ eral other rings and pins, somy of which wt $200 oF $00 each. JONRER.-LARGE SALE FASHION. S September 9, 10 o'clock, Die, aud worthy of the suilrages of anenlizhtened people. EDMUND GRIFFIN, Chairman, Jacon Rasvets, } secretaries, TA MEETING OF T arevery valuable, and cae Tromans A. Jerome, NION RIFLEMEN, HELD AT their Armory, National Hall, on Thursday evening, Sept. 7, i the following rusolutions were Uoanimousl pied ant ordered | and hair cloth, to Fe paki peckcen Joes ie thanks 6 coun pane ae NE FEMME DE CHAMBRE FRANCAISE OU ALLE. eminently due, and are hereby tendered to the Proprictor of th oiffer et {aire des robes an Mansion House, Rockawa: D. Mullins, for his politeness and nb Core, Sb Eaizy Cee Lobes saunle.de sonnet Teut trouver une place avantagenso en s'ad> 426 Broome street, de 94 11 heures du matin, ou Vaprés midi de 3 5 henres, ANTED~A LADY'S MAID (FRENCH OR GERMAN), who understands hair dressinz, and is also @ good dres® truly liberal entertainm ring the recent stay of th pavy at hishouse. Resolved, That the slacere ackowled of the com gues‘s att tod by them towards the company. Resolved. That the compan: Would also return acknowled:ments to the inhabitants ani “ ion, by an ee en concen ay Beckeway, for bee Bane Hy sory tebe between ‘the [ey ‘and 11, 4 Pata favors, and for their flatteriug reception of the company at that PM Pk rs 1 place Capt JOHN P. ELLIS, Chairman, | 245.F.M._P.5—Good reference required 7H C. Poutarn, Beo'y. 1) ASSENGERS BY THE STEAMER FALCON WIL be on board at Pier No. 4, North River, at 9 o'clock 4 rAN'TED IMMEDIATELY—SIX SCOTCH GIRLS, WA0 have been accustomed to spooling cotton. Apply to HORSTMANN, SONS & DRUCKER, 8 Maiden Lane, WANTED—A YOUNG MAN as the ship will sail precisely at 10. OF EXPERIENCE AS eo Saleeman, i bi t will be ELEBRATED TROTTING HOASE, RIPTON, FOR SALE.— | cemsary fur hinge weiten food hand ad bee Willine eo eats ‘Thie famous nag is now in the mar! and inas fine condition bined generally usefu © locality is one of the most hi an he ever wag; likewise, several Match Horses, amd | {u'town. ire single drivers, and afew Cart Horses. To be even at MARSHALY, & WILKIN’S Stable, 21th atroet, AUTILUS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.—OFTICE, No. 68 Wall street ; accumulated fund, $135,000.—t'he oper: ations of this com) aren purely mutual, the assured being the only proprietors, Fifty per cent. of the premiums for threo years in succession hi A liberal valary will be given to a competeat p Annly by letter (post pala} to Box 4, Pont Offic a fo CITY AND CUUNTRY MERCHANTS, &¢.—WANLED by @ young man, having a knowledge of the Drug and Gro- cery business, @ situation as Assistant Book-keeper, Cullestor, oF out-door Clerk. Is a good accountant, and writes» fair hand, ‘The best of references given. Has no objection to go to any part beon returned to the assured im scrip, bearing con xoturned to the assured in serip, bearing | of tho United Staten. Address, by letter, A. ¥.R.. At this offen. xaminations from 2 till 3 every day. Losses | GUTUATION WANTED—AS WET NURSE, BY A YOUNG Promptly . M. MERCHANT, President. tnd healthy English Lady, who bas just lost her child, four PLiny AN, Actuary, satan monthigold. She would accept of such & situation in. family a eee - D PAINTING | {aM produce excellent references, “A line addressed Catherine, ITIAN'S VENUS—THIS MUCH ADMIRED PAINTING ; bgt Se Ee ay ging perc Re Coe be sven at the exhibition room, in Broadway, first entrance above Canal street, PICTORIAL SHOW BILIS, CARDS, & merchant ted in the neatest man by THOMAS &. SUTTON, office of Sutton's Yai Iton street, corner of Nassau. All kinds of mercantile, com- mercial, and ordinary business printing, done at the lowgst eash Prices, “Specimens may be seen at the offic F THIS SHOULD MBET THE EYE OF JOUN BURK OR ‘Ann Maria Burk,from the town of Woodford, in the county of Galway, he or she is requested to call and soo Jerimah Twohy, from the above place. He is at present at the Planters’ Hotel, ip Albany street, corner of Greenwich street. York, Sept. 8, 184! Cx WANTED, FOR THE COUNTRY—A MIDDLE AG! ‘Woman, to take entire charge of the Kitchen, and the wash- ing and ironing of a private family. Apply immediately at 154 Chatabersetres ve B' ARD WANTED—IN A GENTEEL PRIVATE FAMILY, tt Brooklyn, bya lady and it Fulton or Catherine Ferry preferred, ‘Please address A.M OARD IN CHAMBER STREPT, 148.—A LARGE FR parlor on the second floor, handsomely furni: with pans and elesets; willbe let to a family, or to si entiemen. single room. Possession ean be liad immediately. ite RS. JAMES C. DUGAN INFORMS HER FRIENDS AND the public, that the Undertaking business of her late husband, ———--—— | in all its branches, will still be carried on, for her benetit, at G1& }OLL AND ALSO FOR | Broadway, by hia brother, Mr, John Dugan, who thoroughly un- Liicse who have tome knowledge of the instrument, will | derstands the business, afd will give hie personal attention to all ¢ commence at the rooms of the American Mnrical Institute, 563 | calls she may be favored with, and use his best endeavors to satisfy and please; She harimliad most thankful for the patronage jon of er lato LBECE TAVERN AND CHOP HOUSE, No. 10 DEY street, adjoining the Fran‘ain Motel — riders bes to snnounce to the inhabitants of New York, visitors and foreigners, generally, that they have purcliaged tho lease of the above premi- bes, whero they intend to carry on the business of Tavern Kecpers in every particular, and from’ considerable expericnce in the Dusle ness, trust to merit ashaze of public patronage. Thehouse is at pro. sent undergoing extensive alterations and repairs, and will be open for business on Wednesday next. Partioular atteution will be paid to the comfort of lodgers, New York. 6th September. By HEFF & DALLIMORE, from London, Broadway, Saturday evening, 9thfinst., at 7 o'clock, Terma, Five Dol jare per quarter, in advance, Free for all’ the first H.'MEIGGS, Principal, 563 Broadway. RS, THIBAULT'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL No. 15 Washington place, willre-open on Monday, Sept. I RS, MACKINNA (LATE MIS3 MELTON) WILL RE. commence her Tuition in English and Italian Sinzing, with Piano accompan’ment, on Monday, Sept. 6 Broadway. NOTCECIF HANS SPRINGER WILL CALL AT THE office of Richard Watson, at {1 Exchange Place, he will hoar of something to his advantage, JN OMICE-GEORGE ELLINOR, wat LEFT ENGLAND —H. RUSSELL, SP ORTSMEN’S HALL 0. SPORTSM twelve years since, and has rucontly resided at Galena, Illt- Brooklyn, begs to inform the Members of tie Brocey nois; algo, at New London, Conn, many hear of his sater by tend- | Chun, and the Sportsmen of Ney York, tuat on Montay: thee ing his address to _B. ELLINOR, 32 Broad at., N.Y. _ inet, ‘there will bea sumber of matches, and sweeps shot, (at = igeons) on the Bedford ground. H, R, ovided 500 extra, NOZIGE AL! FRRSONS HAVING BILLS AGAINST | firdn in camoof geatiemel wiiting to toctde™peleata ma ches Uement, without delay, at the office of Peers Me Same fOr se | Stogce leave Jackson Ferry for Bedford every ‘fifteen minutes WETHORE & CHYDER, No, 72 South stro Bhooting to commence punctually at 10 A. M.% G{REATSALE OF LANDS, TOWN LOTS, WATER POWER &c., on the Illinois and’ Mi Canal—Notice is hereby fiven tikt, under the authority granicd in the Lith gection of the ww of the State of Ilinois, of February 21, 1843, the Board of OTICE—OF SOME IMPORTANCE TO TUE PUBLIC.— LEARY & CO'S Moleskin Silk Hats, of the finest quality and Intest fashion, embrac ng all the must recent improvements, aud unexcelled by any heretofors uced, will henceforth be sold at Your Dollars each, ‘The additional preparations made fur tho | Trtess ction onthe toy day of Seperate aa manufacture of this article, the inerensed facilities enjoyed for | Fands ‘Town Lota, Water power, and Buildings which wre iectar Trocuring from France and in this market, the choicest necessary | ganas Torn Lots Water power, and Buildings which ary inalue erials, and the greatly extended sales anticipated by L. & Co, warrant them in affording the article as above. LEARY & CO., Hatters, Nos. 3, 4, and.5 Astor House. (yi susa Lllinois on the 26th of June, 1545, in ‘ce of Laws of the said nent of the canal debt:”, Sisay, abou 250,000 aoree ot NNA!—ANOTHER EDITION OF THE ABOVE - That is to say, about 230,000 acres of veautiful Song of Christy, is just isrued. | Also, «ive me d, all lying awe yea tance of five miles on either jal with the Blue Drees on,” “ Dandy Broadway Swell,” and exten entire length of eame, 100 Michigan, to the town of La » town leta in the city of Chi Kamkakes, Morris, Ottawa and t several points on the eanal—Lock- ee, ke. The sale will commence at Chi Ist day of September next, and will be continued at that lace, and, successively, at other towns on the canal, from day to y, until all the said lands fc. shall have been oflered for sale, as directed by law. The terms of sale are: One fourth cash, the Tesidue of the | eepees money in three annual instalments, bear- ing interest at6 percent. per annum, payableannuaily in advance, ‘These lands constitute upwards of four fifths of the grant madein 1827 by the United States to the State of Illinois, to aid said State in the construction of a canal to unite the waters of Lake Michi- gan with those of the Illinois fires, and are the same which were We'll have a little Dance to-night, Boys,’ “Uncle Gabriel,” “ Old Pee Deo,” “ Carry me back to Old Wiesinay,” Toon her atde Window,” “Suke of Teanossee," “Way down Sonth in Alabama,” &e,; also, “ Abbot's Bird Polka,” ‘ Lovary Polka,” and some new songs, walt: &e. . HOLT, Jr. Broadway, corner of Warret OUNTY LAND, EXTRA PAY, PRIZE MONEY, &e.— iere, Seamen, Marines, and the representatives of those deceased. can have their claims secured without delay, by applying to A. M. ROSS, 71 Nassan street. 50 REWARD. Los?, YESTERDAY, IN GOING FROM the American Exchango.Bank to Messrs, Drew, Robinson. Co., a note of the above bank for Five Hundred Dollars, The advertiser, who isa poor but honest man, hopes this will be thh | conveyed by the State to the Board of Trustees of the [Ili means of its being restored, to prevent icion from hisem- | Michigan canal, for the purpose stated in the deed of trust, exe- ployer, Apply at the American Exohanj nk, ented in due form hy the Governor of the State, and recorded in the clerk’s office of the cownti the lands, lots, &c. to be sold, ies of Will and of Cook. A list of il be REWARD;—LOST, ON THE 2p OF AUGUST LAST ublished. for distribution 1 package of papers, on the comer of Mercer and | pefore the day of mle. Meantime, any Information which may be roomestreets, or crossing Mercer streot, near Broome, directed | ‘required by persons wishing to purehase, can be had by applying to Mrs, Helena R. Kearney, or Mrs. Juliana Smith, New York, | at the Canal Olive in Chicago, and written with a pencil, A. Chandier’s power of attorney and WILLIAM it. SWIFT, certificate of Dr. McKnight ‘The papers are of no value to any DAVID LEAVITT, _'§ Trustees Illinois and one, and the finder will receive the above reward, and no ques- CHARLES OAKLEY, § Michigan Canal. tionsasked, by sending them to M88 Board of Trustees of the Mllinois and Michigan seer ‘ooster 848. HEALTH INSURANCE 00 Mont yet, Jersey Uity: No. i) Washlagtos ies jontgomery st., Jersey City; No. 12 ‘asl to: ston; 1, One Hundred Thousand Dollars. To thovs who are 3 of efecting a Life Insnrance, this Company offurs more favorable inducements than most other Institntions, The eapital authorised by the legislature, is Two Mundred Thousend Dollars, of which one hendred thowand dollars bas been paid in and se- cured, No dividends will be paid to shareholders until the assets amount to two hundred thousand dollars. The Directors are par- rorally reeponsible to the insured if the capital is in npaized & improper management. Advantages which this Company hols out to Insurerr:—1. Anample paid up capital to meet whatever extraordinary risks may arise. 2, Premimns lower than Mutnal ‘Com pani No responsibility to insurers other than tle pay- ment of the premium. 4. No risk of partuersbips with all classes of persons, and its serions consequences, 5, No liability to have the sum insured reduced, or to make farthe: tribu of mortality Leyond the estimated average. aud Directors having large interysts in the C 1,000 72,2088 ON cry pRorgrry, (wurcH > must te worth at least double the amount fvaned }—Two sums of $1,000 each; the one for three years, and the other one yenr, at 7 percent. pply to L. P. CANDER. at Crook, Fowkes & Co.'s, cozner Liberty and West streets, from l0 | desire toll, A.M. LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE $35,000 on productive real extatein thie city or Brook ma, in one or mere sums, Apply in the Bank Note Exe to JON F, 06 EY, 60 W: 0 LET,3 THE EASTERN HOTEL, NO. 27) FRONT ST. one door from Rosevelt—immediate pos given. Tt can ke kept on the plan of Tammany Hall and Lovejoy's Io} For terms apply to Dr. THOMAS LOYD, No, 21 Fourth street, athtg A. M., ord P.M. OUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE, OR TO LEASE—AN ELE. fant residence, entirely uew,'with pleasant grounds afjein- ing, handsomely laid out, situated on the Hudson River, about fi twenty miles from the city. Terms favorable. Apply curity to the ineured it " 10 a8 to ; safety and stabilit ‘romprness and liberality in settlement pees f D.E. SICKLES, 79 Nassau streot._ | Cfetgins, co ‘will be effected ‘with or sigue ten ta __Insura With participation— “THE PLACE,” NO. 86 NASSAU STREET, returned to the insured. Fe SALE. sixty percent, or tree fifths of t! long and favorably known asa Public House, The entixe, Without pirticipation—a mat oraone half interest of the same, is offered for sale. ‘There ie % | duction of the premiums. Policies fesued ‘or any: wasuat trow long and very favorablelease, ‘The house is replete with fixtures 0. Insurance may be made on the life of a liushand and luraltere throughout. Mereantile engy mente prevent the | {oF the benefit ct his wife, tree ‘from . claims of creditor. In advertiser from devoting tho time which “The Place” requires, He would prefer disposing of an interest to a suitable porsou. For rliculars, inquire of LEWIS S. FORD. on the premises, bee ted for one or more years, or for Iife, on the lite of a single ween 10.A. M. and 1 P.M., or at 178 South street, any other hour | P¢2s0n, or on the joint lives of two persons, the sum insured boing ol ine 447 pajatleto the curvivor, Premfums may be made payable quare of the di a _______________ | forty, cemi-nonuaily, fannually, or in one gross sum? “Toe "TSE QUEEN'S HOTEL, OPPOSITE THE GENERAL 0st fipal cate persons holding policies for life wish to eancel thew, & ian proneztion of the premium will be’ roturaed.. Inwtrancon may ¢ Pectus way be had gratis by applying at elther of the prineipal in’sle Grand, London.—This magnifloontiio. | tllices, or toany f the agente, ta) paving fosntly and ‘tensive aterationn tad Cy GEORGE W. SAVAGE, Eay,, President. portion of fv newly form shed,'will bo fond on trial to hays ng JOUN McCLEULAND, it Dy Medical Examiner, Fival in the metropol ih point of accommodation and ‘imo RIOHARD H. BULL, A.M. Actuary. derate charges. room is one of the 1a1 and most Esq., Counsel. W, RUTHERFURD Dey aLtora TRUNKS.—JOHN CATTNACH, TRUNK Manufacturer, No.1 Wall street, corner of Broadway, haa now on hand, and constantly making a good assortment of Trunks, ‘alises, apes Bae nd Satchels, wholesale and retail. Also, » superior article of Leather Trunks, suitable for American or gorfortable in En, |. _ Board, $2 per day. rt a iia THOMAS stench Tesny, Manager, 4 Reforunce ia New Tore to MS Gok We eo ND INDOW SHADES—TUE LARGEST AND CHOICEST stock in the world, gilt cornices, paper hangiugs, cord, tasy | European travel, and Portmanteaus for the French Malle Pi ecle, brasser, Ke,, at the lowest. Tmapket prices, fartisa will call Quders for the West Indies, South America, &e,, filled with dee: before purchasing, BARTOL’S, 175 and 177 William st. | pateh. 600 00: BOTTLES OF DR. DEWITT C. KELUIN- 9 ger’s Liniment have been sold withont a mur. mur. Pains, Sores,-and Callouses of every characier are cured ina few days. In Diarrhea, Dysentery, Uilious Colic, Cho erm INDOW SHADE DEPOT, NO. 7 SPRUCE ET, W _{isieune Buildings. )—50,000 Window Shadeg, leone Pots ls, ‘The largest stock in the United Siaven, Southern and stern purchasers are Particwinrty invited to examine the stock ; also, a large variety of Paper Han it sub | morbus, it is ag certain to cure in one day as itis taken; It ts ecilbes ofiets at greed benguan. "OF Oneaaae” | Ducop in large tottlon, te mild, fragrant, and agreeable scorit fact a Tope, doses ; in ten times cheaper than any other embrocation, Sold mo nts, $4 por dor., $42 per gross, tea gross at $95, Principal ND SILVER. WAI A 24) Pearl treet,” of CHAS. STEWART, mauufactu offi rally. N-B-—No sgenei in t 3 eu of the ¢ity on comission. We INE JEWELRY, WATCHES. moderate prices, P stairs. Strangers can select with confiten’ $1000 if we fail to satisfy any respectable mershant imitations or inferior goods made at this estab- call, to purchase. For cures of the most astounding stm, and of every HE GREAT DESIDERATUM A ing Bed Bugs, for the destruction of Rats and Mice, have eu deratumn in utility, comfort and cleantincse Pe rit of the Times.” LYON'S MAGNETIC Cookronches, and his Pills CASTOR CLOTHING, JEWELRY, FIRE ARMS, no, Wanted.—Ladies or Gentlemen wishing to convert their su- perfluouseffects into cash, will obtain full value for the same by bs fics oF otherwise, areesing, the, subscriber, Uursugh the posto 8 who will attend them at their ros ences Ly a ointment, in our families, yet certain in their destroying effects on the H. LEVETT, 2 eet, New York. | naxious insects and vermin, The above preparations havo, ha ~----—-——~. a ——— ~~ | pily, supplied the place of poisonous, ineffivient merourials, sl OOKS GRATIS —ASMODEUS, OR INIQUITIES OF NEW | ways dangerous, and frequently fatal to children. Numorous York, will positively be published to-morcow morning, at 11 | eertifieates from hotels and private individuals, attesting the o'clock precisely, and every perfon esling to copy, which cannot | be ropiliee, shall receive patie ‘any B cant tae kn the store may Wi ‘or gale at OS Ana street ew Xoxk, one door from the Star office, 4 Bess TWINE, BALE ROPE, SHOE THR’ AD, M. In and hemp Cordage, carpet warp, seine twino, of ae wrappin; id manuf. mt s, oakum, wicking, burlape, glass, kc me ORLA & CUM complete success of the above insect and vermin destroyers be seen at the proprictor’s office, 49) Broadway. Pri 3B ate 5OO REWARD—Ckose's SPECIFIC MIXTURE FOR the cure of gonorrhma. Of all remotlies yet disco- Vered for the above comp aint, thia is the most ceria ‘a apeedy drink, ex @ in application to business. : Piietor challenges single instance of reomnt gonorthira to bo ight which the mixture will not eure, undar forfeiture of $4. Many are cured in two days, Sold by Dr. JOHNSON, Broadway, corner of Chambers strvet, Granite Buildings, and by SANDS, lit) Fulton, corner of William stroet. OATS HAIR PLUSHES—JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE lot of plain ond figured crimson Plushes, for Cars, Om:ibusos and Farniture, for ale at reduced prices; also, Carriage Linings, Curtain Materials, &c,, for vale by yr 8, & S. A. MARTINE, Tmmporters and Jobbers, 112 William strest, nearJoha, The pro: HOStBRY DEPON, 67 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YoRK.— JOUN WHEELER, Jr., (ruccessor to Thos, Nicholls) hay in store fresh importatious of Woollen and Cotton Hosiery, rising everything in the live of Gloves, Hosiery, rawers, &e., Ke, which he will sell by ‘the ease or sic t the lowest market prices, pats STYLE SHIRTS, OF FINEST WORKMANSHIP, made to moasure, by the half dozen or more; unsurpassed in this conntry, (40 fer cent. leas than prices nsitally charged. re J.C. PARSEGLS, of 15 years Broadway fashionable eelobel K, WHEELER, OCULIST, 2 GREENWICH STREET, niperintendent. BC OUTON, Tay its ceubeity, | TD"; ,ties hts exclusive attention to disease et the Eye and upstairs. Ophthalmic Surgery. Cataracts removed in ten di w BRAXGESPIERCE'S SUPERIOR IMPROVED TWO OVEN | pain,on anew principal, and sight restored. Artificial Ry Ranges, combining economy, convenience and durabilivy. | sale and inserted. Office hours trom 8, A.M, to Lo’cbek, ranges are pronounced hy the public as 1 Reterer.ces to the first families in the eity. effective apparatus for culinary pur} *r offered. Hundreds of Tefeeocon 4 Inall cages warranted to give sati GEORGE i E PIERCE, 2/2 Broa lway, N. B.—Piereo's Rangot repaired. sta FPOE SALA MODERN, LicuT BUILT, (op wagon. two seats, and’ nearly new; Flandrau, of this city; cost now to be sold for $175, Can \e seen at TATTERSAIL'S, 446 Broadway. Desigaaied as No. 4C8, in that establishment, [PORTANT Notice, way, informs his friend D BEALEM, AUTHOR OF TIKK “PRACTICAL PRIVATE ‘Trestiso,” ke., SBGreenwich street -office hours Dto 12 A.M 6 to9 P.M, (Sunday excepted.) Those who apply in the early sages, will be surpriged at the rapidity and little’ inconrenseace attending their cure, It is chiefly, however, those who hs fered froma a certain ‘class of proplesor otherwise, who can perly appreciate his vervicos. In stricture, from ita first or fuel. Pient, to its more advanced and distreesing’ stages, (frou uncom. dition to a very extensive practice in thie rd ay re and radical eure, which, jned from no other source WISE, OPTICIAN, 417 BROAD- i the public gen- erally; Wathe has reinened from Saratoga, au is now read SMAVALLAGn Wit SIRD AN inval aa © eee nrc antielens tore rity in Dr, Ralph's Pract eal Private Treativ instan t of Gold, Stool and Silver | Plainly riven; also neous meat, Fifth edie Spectacles e Gl is the largest in the city. Remember | }¢ is intended to be equally avs ace, “ i Broadway. Le alco bas weeeiveta large assortment ot mus | Hon, 32 pp. Price $1. May Leb 88 Greenwich perior Oj c lasses, street, or by post, mail free, . UPTIAM'S TP LECTUARY.—TIULS MEDICINE Prenings wt hig fice om ait nomen Ot dante wan, | LD) Syaranted to car aitesvs of Poy, citer beediag ob His ext eS, ie Ke,, ay extensively internal or external, and OL amenmate ke es fou: is one a eu junction with the Piles. this d complaint are perfectly safe jn taking this remedy, for 0 is nov effected, the money Will Le returned. Sold wholesale and by KATCHAM & HENSHAW, 12L Fulton steoet, N.Y y DR, A, UPHAM, 196 Bowery. EAK SIGHTED PERSONS, OR THOSE WHOSE BYES ore failing, are requested to examine De, Powell's seit ing Rye Funtaing, which obiained the premium from the Atse rh ‘a had at yeas, 2 Fore in tment NOP Aan staal, J/)E- JEFFRIES ANTIDOTE IS TH Dire and as it neither ereates nausea nor offends the lers unneressary any deviation in diet or inter. paren! nstitute, Water is the most invaluable romely tars oes ys BP eS ed fer ming eyes: but in wo way nts appliesdon tinnen wer thie Ht py I te fp allowe'l to play on the closed oye aaid rurrnindin, Sous cine on Lo BO injurious elect, either constite- > iJ attende as newal, to diceaves of the Kye “ar, 8 Bolo aueeh oe 8S city, Cb RING. wed rece ayer eile. | Brésdway, cucranee 13 Warren s:reet, where oan bo hod rave. ." way, corner Jobs | Dogk ou the Bye; bled, 8 variety ot beet srtidclsl eyen ARK THEATRE—SATUKDAY EVES tainiments will commons w eT! nean, Mr. Stafford: + Homt ting Macduff, wr, Hield 5 Bleed ne Captain, Mr. Gowldeon: Hecate, Mr, Andrews: Lennox, Mr. Whovion; Lady Machoth Mra, Winstanley; Centlow man, Mre. Dyc To be followed by a Grand Pas de Deux, f by Higuera Cioeen and Sicnor Neri, After whiah the lang’ able farce of the BLOW BUY-—Col, Capry, Mr. Salford ; To te Eton i , Mr. Chapman; tape, Mr "it, Oe. Gallery, 250, Doors 7; curtain rises at leek. OWERY THEATRE. TURDAY EVENING, SEPT. will be performed the PRL OR THE PRT & Paul, M Ste a ott; Staunton, Mr CY, Smith; Mai . Duff, Alfred, Mr. Jordan; Gipsy Jack, Mr: Win Mre. Jordan; Fanny, Mra, Sutherland romantic spectacle of BsTAN BO} OLUME- Terence, Mr. Winans; Fring, Mire M. Taylor . Doors open at 7; Fipenaaee to commence at 734 o'clock, Boxes, 26 conte; Pit Brcanway THEATRE—SATURDAY FVENING, SEP- tember % will be presented the tragio play, called MB VAMORA - Euglish: Lord Fitzarnold, Mr. Fredericks ; sir Walter Vaughan, Me. Bernard; Mord: Matthews; Errigtoo, Mr. Shaw; Walter, Mr, Dystt; € bope; Wolf Mr. Baker; Iran p, Mr. Lonsd Abbots, ova. Me, Forrest ; ley; Anse Mica FP. Yack. “'t 13 HZ JEALOUS? 5 Dickinson. Dress Circle iy e, 2 conts; Gallery 12g Perform nce to commence at 74¢ 0c! XFHAU'S NEW NATIONAL THEATKE, FORMERLY Aam.—Siturday evening September 9, willbe acted farce of A KISS INTHE OAKK— Mee Sohne Peete With the pot Belmour, Mr. Dyvtt ; E riyuette, 7 conte; Femily conte, Doore open at ©. Burke ; Betty, Miss Miles, After whieh, will be Produced the populardrama entitled she MYSTERIES AND MIS- ERIES OF NEW YORK—Mose, Mr. F. 8. Chanfi ptain ‘Tobin, Mr. C. Burke; Mi Biz Lise, Mra, the i . To conclude with farce of 1K LL NUN—Capt Latimer, Mr. Pa'mer: Adele Mits Mestaye ce, Migs Hildreth; Grizelda, Mra, Stickney, Doors ores Bones, 25 cen . URTON’S THEATRE, CHAMGERS STREET.BENEFIT of Mr, Raymon.d— ten icey Evening, Sept. —Will be ned Hf jor the last time, the popular drama ot DOMBBY AND oot Mr. Dowbey, Me’ Nickimiony Mr, Carer, Wr, Jordan, Major Joo at7@ o'clock,— stock. Mr. T. Joboston; Mr Toots, Mr. Raymond; Captal Cnitle, Mr Burton; Raith, Mrs A. Koichi; These bat Miss Nickingon; Mra, Skewten, Mrs. Vernon; Susun Ninpote Mrs. Brougham ; Homers, Miss Williams, Ts molude with the successful comedy of OLD HONESTY—Michael Bradshaw, Mr. ickinson; Toby Perch, Mr. Dame Bradshaw, Mrs. Verson; Mary, Miss Nick pirele ard Parqueite, 50 cents: Family Cirele, 2561 7; curtain rises at 734. IBLO'S ASTOR PLACE, BROADWAY.—BENELIE OF Signora Lietti Rossi, and final appearance, on which occasion the celebrated artists Signori Ardetti, aud Bottesini will exe- cute one of their extraordinary duets on the violin and doub dass. Bie. Vietti, his last appearance in America, Sig. San.jucri- 60, Six. Kosai Corsi, his last appearance, Sig. Biondi; sicnora Avogudro, Leader, Signor Lievti, Saturday evening, Se for the third and last time, Rossini's cumic Opera, TLBARGIERE DI SIVIGLIA!—Figaro, Sig. Rossi Corsi; Couns Almaviva, Sij Vietti; Dr, Bw ie Bi Rosina, Signora Lietti ‘toa Don Basilio, Sig. Biene A 0. (CASTLE GARDEN.—-DOORS OPEN AT 34 PAST SIX, rformance will commence at 8 o’clook —Admission 25 cents. Decided hit, Triumphant success of the original Ethiopian Melo- dists, universally acknowledged to bs the best band of minstrels in the city, The company consists of the following wel! known and talented artiste—Cool White, R. dwanin, BS. ice, W, Howard, D. Loon, 8. Olarke—Wednesday and Thursday evenings, September 6th and 7th, third and fourth coucerts, on which oo- ¢asion they will offer a variety of new Songs, Glees, Parodies, Love Ditties, Refrain ,and Gems from popular Oper interspers ed with Burlesque Lettures, Queer Sayings, Dances, ke.; in two par ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. T. BARNUM, Proprietor—F. Hitchoock, Manager.—Splendid Performances every afternoon at half past 3 o'clock, wnd overy evening ata quat~ ter before 8. The wt hag the ‘pleasure’ of announcing the most extracrdina: er in creation, Major Littetger, hold , ing the same relation to tho famous Lilliputian that the little finger docs to the thumb, Ile is ten. years old, only twenty-t inches high, aud weighs only 1d Ih ify ey ing, fi 10 to half-paat 12 o'e) i; in the afternoon, fron, morning, from 10 to half. ‘olook; in 1001 Pipnig it 6; and in the evening, from 7 till 10, I dition, td the lebrated Sable Bro manager has ajso GS ys ool Herriteld, the 3 Highland Mammoth Giant of Baby, Enormous Boa Consizictor, Madam Rockwell; famous Fortune Teller, may b privately consulted at am of conte. Admiseion t the whole, nclading Mar teum Periormances, Litile Finge aie canta: onféreay underten yearsof age and old eno oon Reserved t peates on i om xtra. mm [UNIQUE AND SELECT ENTERTAINMENTS—11 very elegant and entirely new theatre, Athenwum, ¢ynstruc- ted pury ofely for these new soirees, at 332 Broadway, next door tothe Broadway theatre, ‘These entertainments embrace all that seience and art can offer, as rational and intellectual amuse- ment, and will begin next week, when full particulars will be duly announce ew a CAMPBELL'S ARE ‘cess—Fifth Week—Societs Leonard street, thatencoitaged bp the very Matering’ manner in ‘winch that iat encoura, e in whiel concerts been reoeived during the last four weeks, ha been nightly crowded by high| reavectaple and 1 beaeee, ts zu bare the Peseta A f ccmmenieg, their r tale tal f lar musicel ent ments every this. week, “Intodueing ab cach coucert a. fall and varied me; including soveral new and original songs, with = variety of chaste % including the celebrated Statue Dance, and Highland Fling by Mr. Luke West. Doors open at | Fafa enya noe d Precisely, Admission 26 conts. N. a On Saturday rnoon, for the couvenicnce of families, there will be a performance commencing at 8 o'olook. Admission, 26 cente—chidren, half-price. “eé HE CAMPBELL'S A MING.” —SATI RDAY Alternoon, commencing at 3 o'clo Mi strolé respectfully announce to their numerous friends trong, that they Will have the pleasure of giving one of mitable Musical Entertainments oa Saturday afternoon, inst. Admission 25 cents; Children half price, GERAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT AT H the Brooklyn Female Acadeiy.—The Moravian Minstrels respectfully beg teave to announce to the ladies and gentlemen of Brooklyn. and ite aa that they will give their first and only Concert at the Broot lyn je Academy, on Saturday Evening, the 9th inrt, when they will i esent & choice sasing pro~ me. Tickets # cénts, Concert tocommence at @ quarter etire's ‘clock. ACRED DIORAMAB—NOW EXHIBITING NVERY night this week, and Wednesday and Satu afternoons, commencing at i o'clock, at thesplendid new Hall, 306 Broad- way, over. 8 ‘0 Baths, ton’a entirely new Grand Scriptural Dioramas of the most it Spectacle ever wituowed in New York, Creation. of foe World oad ine niments, Mr. IL neve has just completed a Diorama, intended to illustrate tho subline spoctacle of the Six Dayo of the Creation! exhibiting by means of moveable figures, geenery, and powerful optical ofets, all the vo changes Epverpeay fivpatet Sein rcetcrs ‘al completion of wor! ion, ao deaoribed i. the first and second chapters of Genesis, termina ance of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Bden, “The Diorama. the result of 8 long cherished idea, and of a lifetime of study and oxperime departinent of the arte. It is the mosv: gustly, bownticul and perfect work of the kind existing and come bines in itaexhibition the highest mechanical ingenuity, with the: rmost astonishing scenic effects, assisted by superior postry, paint ng Ad music.” Scenery and Incitente—Chans, the Fisse Day. ‘The Firmament, the Seound Day. Dry Land, ierbace and Fl ers, Third Day. Sun, Moon and Stara, Fourth Duy. of Fish and Fowl, Fifth Day. Crention of Animal Garden of Eden—Adam and Eve. With this vonyh labors of the Creation, the first part of the Exh! Part II. Grand Diceatna of the Deluge. Tickets 25 0 half price. Voors open at i NORAMA Bas Ages NEW, DOUBLE Maxson 1 of the a LY ied sei py ive rit y iwenty-throe hundred milom, being by far the largest paluting ig ‘the world, and of the la rivers on the globe, extendixg more than twe: fy eoeee of Iatitude, Open evening, at Pano- rama Ball, roadway, adjoining Niblo’ ‘Gardens Admission bent a half Fess. Limencpnyt in commence moving Ep ery MS ieuedanes pe on Wednosdays and Satur- ANORAMA OF TAYLOR'S CAMPAIGN IN MEXICO, Pe wines Rooms, 406 Broadway, shows natural ay hie soe arches, Encampmenta, and Battlos foognt by Gon. Taylor, Tt ‘also gives correct views of the orantey, towns, cities, b>. it ‘the most beautiful paint we every’ night at Glock. Afternoon exhibitions Wednesday ‘and Saturday. eora- mencizg at § o'clock. Admission, 25 centa. Schools admicved om roagonall: terms, No charge for descriptive pamphlets. ‘NONGO MINSTRELS, (UNDER THE DIRECTION OF J. Gourzas, Jz.) ‘This unrivalled Band of Ethiopian Singers having jus: reiurned from the West, will give Four Concerts ae ee a ns coraes ot Gr oe pe ae Street, moxt week, londay, ‘Thuysd: y, sy and Sati evening, Septom! Uth, Vth, 1th and 16h, i ; | Feira FP GR SAVANNAML, MAVANA, AND. NEW ORLEANS— The new steamship FALCON, W. T. Thom ion Saturday, the tu September, at 10 o'clock, AX then yer No.4 Nort River, ‘Tho Faloou is provided with an irdn Sufe for specie, Jewelry, &c. Freight taken for N. 0. enly, and no freight (except specie) will be revel ved flor Thnecday, tho 7th inst. All bills of lading signed on Loard by the cler. No berths ected unui pad for, Lotter Boge at the Exchange Nows Room : Sixth Da; lotion ¢ t ion closes, —Children Curtain risen at 8 o'olbe k. mander, Kenyon’, 70 Wall street, and at the offive of the ve a. 250 per half ounce, Parce's will be tal xpress office, 16 Wall st., until 93g o'eloe! For freight of ply t MORE & CRYD! south OR NEW ORLEANS—LOUISIANA AND NEW YORE Line of Packets—Tne now and splendid fast sailing packet bark Genesee, C.T. ae mater, will sucoeed the Indi- ana, and esil op or before Mouday, September 18th, her regular day. For freight or passage, 1 handsome furnished ae. commodations, apply on bosrd, at Orlean’s Wharf. foot of Wall street, or to B. K. COLLINS, 56 South stroot, ‘Agente in New Orleans, Messrs, BRYAN & CREBVY, who will promptly forward all goods to their add> >a, }OK MARSEILLES.—THUB WELL KNOWN SHlP MI. nerva, Lrown, muster, will meet with dispatoh, For freight ne, apply to CHAMBERLAIN & PEGS, or to BOYD HINGKEN, 88 Wail street. FO SSEIDES THE WELL-KNOWN DARK MAR Gj Capt, Ingham, is now loading, and will meet with orp » Cap it deepatoh, For froight or 2 to eae: on EI BENERIN & Pats, orto BOYD &'HINCKEN, Brokers, Fe. SALB.—TOR SUBSCRIDER OFTERS FOR SALE AUB interes: in the Liverpool Line of Packets, consisting ot the a Roscius, “Gserick,” Sacridan and Stidona.” The euperr'ty of Atheve : ome ADD ca eee rey ne mek. COLLINS. b0 doth ate N. Y., PASSENGER , after a brief ab: R, COOKE, OF ALBA Niagara Steamer, from Engl BY THE eon the Continent of Europe, has recurne of govecument of the Empire State, where pro spondents may, are nddteed Mien, yok pal, peeve sly oF ky letter, at hia idence, No. 3 Norton atrect, Albany, N. ¥. US’ PUBLISHED—Dk, Bust WICK'S GKEAL WORK ‘and Lectures on Venereal, and other affections of the Uri- ary Organe, 500 pages quarto. This ig tho most complece prae- tlenl work of the kind ever from the catalina emgravi ty -eere olored Sy Pare vamitably. Ttraleo. eo pe Te treatment ofthese diseases has Been eatefuilly reo the most approved prescriptions and tormalas have tom, For tale at the office of publication, 227 Broadway, usd ot the anthor, 64 Broadway, Price $10,’ This work is invendod ex prosaly’ for tbeprofeaion. Also, Dr. B.'s work on self ab se, 251 Ragen, 14 eugtavings, with hints to yo men. Price $1, for Py ne. 4 EXTRAORDINARY WOKK—10 DUE MARRIED arriage.—The Married Woran's: Dr A.M, Maurtosun. Sixin Mcoting wih mutt aso, O eopies have already teen dispreed of) Every fe Vopy, whether piervied or camanied, although it nded ©: laVy for the married, as {t dive wag pd scoretlly Which soouid te known to tem particularly. Hove avery foraals gan divcover the eau 4 the most etficcat rome thea, and m0 very eae, For sve, 223 Brea | at the publi Liberty atreet, New Yorks aloo, rb Peterswn, Jagat phi nu Philadel Little & Co, Albany; W. . On the a copy will bo transmit ‘ho United States, All A. Me MAURICRKAU, box treet. O CURB, SU PAY.—Dak, CORMIT member of the Royal College of Surgeons, consulted in teentmentof del isessen NO matter how long ave gleet, uleery m the Lody, or im the thr: head 0 lege Robi: ears, GeV orat form of this No meronry ved, soarvely any pain. tain lonthecme ba teeiety. ase Scrictares cured in There individaale who hai » €an positively be restored Ww kealh and