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‘could have inflicted the wound herself, without ‘any great difficulty. Cross-examination.—Also thinks that he (the prisoner) could have done it without any great difficulty; thinks day mood face to face. that hv, with the pistol im his right d, could aot have inflicted that wound; if he had been in the proper relative position, there is no Seats De cove Rate indicted that wound; science will whether he got into s proper relative posi- tion, or not; if they were -tanding ‘ap together ‘anil he on one side of her, witness cannot tell whether be could ‘have so fired as to product the wound. wo Mosaae Cantucuas tes thou exiled and sworn. — ness isa ing physician aud surgeon, residing in this city; was, some years ago assistant to Dr. Valea- ‘tine Mott; has been connected with the hospitals in France; witness has frequentiy had opportunities of ex- amining gun-shot wounds; the muzzle of the pistol ‘must have been within three or four iuches of the body. or probably touching the surface, when it was fired o/ in order to produce the wound and its appearan ‘witness bas seen, in his practice. a wound by a fired off at a distance less than a foot. where the di: ter of the wound was not larger than that of the ball; eer standing two or three paces off, could not, in itness’s judgment. ro fire pistol, as to produce such @ wound; it appears to the wituess quite ible for the deceased, herself. to have produced such a wound, ‘On s cross-examinution, by the attorney Geaeral, no- thing was elicited. contradictory to the above opinions. Ricnarp Wittiam Waxnincron, sworn —Ia a physi- olan and surgeon of 20 yeurs experience; has examined red Many gun-shot wounds; deceased might have ited that wound herscif. Cross-examination.—it is not possible to fire it off, nor to pull the trigger, with the right hand, 60 as to pro- duce such a wound. Mary Wappew. was then called ai orn — Witness lives at St. Louis; her Jusband’s name is John Wad- dell; was in St. Louis summer before last; was then employed in the service of Mr. Henry Murphy to dothe ing and ironing at first. after which witness was chambermaid; knew Mrs. Walker. the deceased, when she boarded at Mra. Murphy's; was living there when she came there, and all the time she was there; attend. ed to her bed roam; Mr Walker, the prisoner, brought her to board there; he left her there; was present at their separation when he bid her good bye; he shook hands with her and kissed ber, and bid her good bye R.— Lid no know her, after he left, to become ac- ted with any other geutleman? Objreted to by the District Attorney, as being per- fectiy irrelevant to the issue. Mr. O’Cowor said that as the prosecution had shown that Mr Walker left her without paying her board, he wished to show that it was not improper to withdraw the ( ecacaeapl of her board. He intended to shew that ahe became as much the wife of another man as she ‘was of Mr. Walker. » Mr. McKeon said, that was exactly what he thought. But even if he could prove connection with 50,000 peo- ple, it had nothing to do with this issue. The Court sustained the objection. as being a ques- tion which had only a collateral bearing upon a collate- Fal issue; viz. that of the marriage ot the parties, which issue itself was very remote to the subject of the trial. Decision excepted to. Mr. Joux Muuiin, the gunsmith of William street, ‘was again called to the xtaud— Witness found one cap exploded of those five caps which were left on the pistol; 1e perder was loose inside; the barrel to which this cap belonged was still loaded; it was the first barrel of the six which would have fired off if the cap had not burst; the next pull of the trigger would, as it did, fire eff the next barrel; that was the one which went off, and was that from which the deadly ball proceeded. (Therefore, whoever fired the pistol. first tried one bar- Fel, pulled the trigger, and it misred fire; then the trig- ss was pulled again. aud the uext barrel in order was ischarged. and succesfully, whatever hand it was that discharged it) The cap was broken by the ham- mer coming down. . Mullin then explained artis- tically and technically the whole nature of caps, bar- rels, pistols. &. ‘The defence here rested. The prosecution then call- ed witnesses to rebut the presumption of deceased herself having fired cff the pistol Dr. Hosack was first called to the stand, to testify as to the porsibility of the act of suicide, Witness should think it was not probuble that a person himself, could inflict such a wound upon himself, ‘The reasons are as » follows:—Holding the pistol in the right hand, there would be a lack of power to pull the trigger #0 as to fire it off in the direction of the wound. (The doctor here explained, scientifeally, how the flexor muscles ‘would have no “ point d eppui.”’) Natnanre R. Stimpson was then called and sworn, Witness does business in the city. but sieeps at Jamal a. Has received not exactiy a gun-shot wouad, but pistol-shot wound in the haud ‘ihe wound bore traces of powder upon it. ‘The sear of the bull is yet to be eon, ‘The pistol whieh inflicted that wound was about one yard distant from the band. Cross-rramined.—It was a sinall brass pistol, held in witness’ own right hand at the time it went off, and wounded the left hand. It was loaded with fine pow- der—not, however. quite so fine us the powder contai edin the pistol charges shown in court, and taken from the fatal pistol Hesny 3. Hint was then swo with his wife, at Mrs. Spear's in Walker street. at the time of the catastrophe; knew Mra, Walker; remem- ders her showing a pistol to him about ten days before her death; this looks like the pistol, (it was shown.) and he at the time, presumed it to be loaded, for he probed the muzzle holes. and they each seemed to be ‘one third full; tried to cock it. but could not; gave no instructions to her about using it, nor did she ask for —Witness was living any. Dr. Wurrtaxee was then called.—Wituess resides in ‘this city; is in the habit of making post mortem exami- nations; was not present at Uhis posi mortem, but examin- ed the Dody afterwards; witness » impression was then, and is now, that the wound of which she died could , not have been inflicted by her own band. Mr. O’Conon, by consent, then read two letters from deceased, omitted before, ‘The case was then closed on Doth sides, and will be given to the jury to-morrow (this day), after the summing up of counsel and judge, The following letter from Mrs. Walker was omitted among those lust published :— Letter postmarked “Boyd's City Express Post, Fob. 24.12,” with acard rtuck om “Boyd’s City Ex- press Post, 2 cents,” and “pnid Directed “ Mr. 7. A. Walker, New York, box 1418, or 85 Liberty street,” Five lines erased, and then, “Come this evening, or Sunday morning, and I will do as you requested me the inst time that | saw you. I will keep faith with you if you come, 1 will save you all mortification and troubies,and end * *) * Come——"” City Intelligence, DaraveviAccreyt —On 1uesday evening last, about 9 o'clock. as Walter O'Conner. of 41 Goerck street, was driving his horse and cart through Ist street, near De- dancy, the horss taking fright, ran away, and precipita. ted bim to the ground. Oae or two of his ribs were broken, his shoulder blade dislocated. and his arm frac- tured. In consequence of these inj #, the unforta More remains to bo mate man is not expected to live. told. Nancy O'Neil, an Irish woman of 107 Goerek street. aged 35 years, was run over and killed onthe spot, while she was on her way to Hoaston street to see her sister. Her body was brought to the station house of the district, and the Coroner being sent for, an in- juest was held, and a verdict of accidental death re- jurned, Fatau Accrent.—About 5 o'clock yesterday after. Ove: laboring man, named John Walsh, had his head dat fuily crushed snd mangied, by being struck witha rge block ut the foot of Stunten street, where he was helping to discharge a load of timber. Three physi- cians wero immediately in attendance at the station where he was brought. who pronounced hls case 3. He was subsequently carried to the City Hospital. Unxsows Mew Drowxep.—The Coroner held an in- est. yesterday, at the Alms House yard, on the bo- es of two unknown men ; one was found in the East River, foot of Broome street, wbout 60 years of age, dressed ina pilot cloth treck coat. blue cloth vest, aad red flannel shirt, brown 1th pants, with a white stripe, ry The other man was found in the river at picr 32 East River, about 40 rs of age—been in the water 10 or 12 days ; wore a brown sack coat, blue cloth vest, cotten shirt, with linen bosom, fineiy plait- ed, undershirt, striped satinnett pants, coarse boots Neither ot the bodice were identified up to a late hour Jast evening. Verdict, death by drowning. Fine —About 10 o'cloek on Tuesday evening. the store of Mirs, Fay, corner of 8th ayeaue and 27th street, ‘was discovered to be on fire. The flames were extin- guirhed with # small amount of damage, It is suspect- ed to be the work of an incendiary. Consrquence or Funrovs Drivinc —About one o'clock on Tuesday, & young man vemed Simmons, in Brook- lyn, wae killed in Beekmaz! *tryet near Clif street, Ho was driving very fast, and hix vehiclé ame in collision with another cart driven by a mau named Barney, and was dashed with such violence to the earth that lie im- amediately died. Tem » Socrery.—The first anniversary meeting ‘of the h Ward Tew; eranre Society, organised om ‘Christian principles. wax held last ¢ ig in Rev. Dr. Ferrie’s church,. Market street. The attendant gumerour, and the tendeney of the arguments went to ghow that the temperance movement bad hitherto only, partially succeeded. because it was not conducted on por ly Christian principles. and it never could be tho- roughly successful till the gospel of Christ was made its foundation, like any other Christian virtue. Common Council, Boann or Assistant Atveumen, Juae 6.—This Board met, this evening, for the ty ddd of taking action upon the following preamble und resolution which was passed in the Board of Aldermen, at their last meetiag:— ‘Whereas, it is neceasary that the room in which is hheldthe Court of General Sessions should be cleansed and repaired as coon as practicable, therefore Resolved, That for the present the Court of General Sessions be held in one of the vacant court rooms in the City Hall. in accordance with the statute in such cases jade and provided. wm TThe Board of Assistant concurred with the Board of Aldermen in the passage of this resolution. eourt will, therefore, for some time to come, bi the City Hall. United States District Court. Before Judge Betts June 6.—Williems was found guilty, Bryan aud he were calied up aud sentene fine of $6 each, and to be imprisoned until paid. Fndicied,—Jobn Caverty, indicted for an axaalt with -g dangerous weapon, was urrested under @ bench war- cant, and held to bail in $200. “Court Calendar for this Day. Cincurt Count.—8, 19, 23, 25, 2. 30, 33, 64, 65, 66, 676, 6T, 68, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64 65, 66, 07, 68. Common Pieas.—Firet Part: 88, 455, 41, 49, 51_ 55, 61, 00,71. 78, 15," Second Urt--02, v4, 96, 08, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108, 110, 112, 114, 116 ) a Svrriion Counr.—11, 20, 02. 35, 87, 41, 43, 44, 48, 49, 60, 62 53, 66, 58, 62. 64, 264, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74 to 85, 87, 80, 91, 02, 93, 04, 96. Point Hotel._West Point, ed has the pleasure to inform w open hn WiLLLAM B, 1esIl—The Fashiona- it $T is the loweas price as te. Shas but ge to JON B'S, as goo, or better, for 1@ prepoction. reception of COLZEN 3. New York, June 6, 1849.—Mr. Editer:—All good Christians, in order to keep clear consciences, should ee the Devil bie due. Having vecasion to stop a fow da, mg Pere : Ui 4 the Un! 6 of those geninscn who were predcatined to bee ‘@ man his caso in an ium with the seme 'bome—it comes so natural. wr univereal Harald, 7ou will ranaer'a service to ‘and clear "time. = may conscience ** BPICURIUS. leisure to Batte: = ‘ulton street, Sun Buildin; refresh th Por of the Ely Gombs.—Ladies are Respectfully Invited bs toexamine the ehoice seloction of Dress Combs at the bers’ store—the vari city, among w! ill be found the open chain pattern, much admired. Also, can be obtained, every article appor- taining to the toilet. Ak TSaUNDE iH ‘387 Broadway, between Walker and White streets, News to-day—Forty Cases of Boots, ef the finest Freneh calf skin, at $4 50 per pair, at ox-Goveruer pO A corner Fulton and Nawaw streets, where may be found alae & variety of the finest and chespest Patent Leather faiters, thie city affords. THE DSCTOR. Minds of Huan- thore sueb a continued rush to the celebrated y? Connoisseurs and the largest and most yer cent to the pur- Plumbe’s Dagu: others should see, particularly :f they are of opiion that all erreotypes Strangers and daguerreotopes are alike. The difference between Mr. Plumb: pictures and any others is too well known for us to say any- thi atest them. See them, if you have not, and judge for yourself, ‘will vrsune ject. ‘Thursday and Frida; Tth sad 8th, where sulted upon Great Work on the Na- rtain elass of diseases; quarto, m the Bosto: y Sicinger & Towns Inger & Townse! 504 Broadway. . Two Cases of Cholera Cured by Bran- areth's Pilis, in New York, on the 4thof June, 1849.—Read uni be convinced: take the medicine and be cured, New York, June 6th, 1549, Dr. Bens. BraxpreTH—Denr Sir:—It appears to me to be my duty to make you the fellowing communication, more especially us some who are interested in keeping meu’ igno- BU with regard to the true principles upom which health ependa, eppear to question the propriety of the use of your celebrated Pills, in the cure of Cholera. It is unfirtunate that so little is generally known of the wond Properties of your Pills, The young man wh about to give, might now have been in hisgrave, num been adminisvered im place of your innocent me through the use of your Pills, under the blessing of Divine Providence, he’ is now a living witness of their great curative qualities, This young man is my brother, aged seventeen years, a clerk in the house of A. T. Stew- art & Co. On the 4th instant, about 6 o'clock, A. M., he was suddenly and violently attacked with vomiting rging, accompanied e cramps in his ‘and fevere pain in hi The first object w: he irritability of the to Hay stomach. For this purpose I ministered a table spoonful of common salt and vinegar. This had the effect of settling his stomach; and L then, without» delay, gave him one of your Life Addi- tion Pills, and in fifteen minutes thereafter five Braudroth Pills, ress of the disease was at onco checked; the ly subsided, and he was relieved from sovere efit had been imparted by 8 o'clock, A. M ‘A clock, Ms, I gave t : Pills, as ‘he had another then of vemitiog bot cree nothing given to check this second artuck St yemici ‘operation of the pills was full, and the sacreti to be fully restored. From the'time uf the attack unt o'clock in the evening, he ate nothing whatever. About this time he asked for romething to eat, and we gave him some crackers and weak tea. as Ho slop? well until moraing; but, his bowels did not appear. perfectly healthy, f cave one more Life Addition Pill, and three more Braw- im balf an hour afterward. Ho ate a heart ime, appears porfectly cured. er since the attack, although proviously looking boy. My little daughter, aged meat. three suddenly taken with symptoms of incipient er stouls were ofa light drab color, and of the con- sistence of thin yeast; she was very much prostrated. I gave her two of the Brandrcth Pills, which operated upon hor bowels in about two hours, and changed the character of her stoolsen- tively. In the course of vahours she was entirely cured. She is uuw, at this writing, incerely t others, under like circum: do likewise, dear sir, yours respectfully, D. B. SHELLEY, 19 Green City and Cou y ty of 3 w York, ss.: Daniel B. Shelley being sworn, doth depose statements in the above say that the this 6th day LL, Mayor, tely Biandreth's Pills are swallewed, they exor ing power; they earry ont of the system those mat ters upon which the disense depends for its continuanc they arouse the vital powers, and impart warmth to the sn; face, previously chilled by the coldness of approaching death. The Brandreth Pills are sold, with full directions, at 25 conta per box, at Br. Braudreth’s principal office, 211 Brow way. 274 Bowery, and 241 Hudson Life Addition Pill h compose th Cholera, and ix d 1s difheulty im ret m stomach, they ure of gr ‘They have retofore ‘advertised, an dno be now mentioned, only that they are referred to inthe above letter. They have been prepared for the last ton years by Dr, Brandreth, for persous who could not take large doses of the Brandreth Pills. They can be only obtained in the United at 241 Broadway. York, June,7, 1819, B. BRANDRETH. ta New COMMBBCIAL AFFAIBS. MONEY MARKET. Wednesday, June 6—6 P.M, Stocks were a little better to-day, with sales of the fancies to some extent. At the first board, Treasury Notes went up !{ per cent; U.S 6's, 1868, coupon, 44; Reading M. Bonds, 3; Morris Canal, 14; Canton Co, 3; Harlem, 3; Norwich and Worcester,1; Long Island, 34. Harlem still continues the favorite of the bears, and they are making desperate efforts to depress the market price. There was more doing, to-day, in some of our State stocks. The commercial and financiay news from Europe does not amount to much, and does not vary materially from that brought by the Niagara, Quotations for cotton and corn had experienced no alteration, and the markets were by no means active, The weather, throughout England, had been fine for some days, and the growing crops loeked unusually promising. The funds, both in London and Paris, had been depressed by the position of political affairs on the Continent. The politicalfintelligence is highly in- teresting. and particularly important. European mat- ters are rapidly approaching a culminating point, and a few weeks must bring things toa crisis. The debates in the French Assembly will be found interesting. At the second board there was a slight improvement upon prices current in the morning. The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this port to-day, were $40,017; payments $63,143; advices $114 000; balance. $1,365,802 72. (The receipts of the Erie Railroad Company for the month of May, 1849, were $66.066 67, against $25,031 65 for the corresponding month last year; showing an increase of $41,035 02, ‘The value of cortain articles withdrawn from the warchouse of this port to-day, was as follews, viz: dry goods, $2,604; glass plates, $556; rum, $25; gin, $1,206, brandy, $2588; segars, $096; cinnamon, $122; porce- lain, $576, pepper, $733; ginger, $81. The report of the Cape Cod Branch Railroad Com- pany states that the capital stock amounts to $500,000, of which only about $350,000 has as yet been taken. The cost of the road bas been about $600,000. There floating debt of about $80,000, the rest being fund ed, and payable in 1852. The receipts tor tolls en all the canals of the State for tho fourth week of the moath of May, in the years 1843 to 1849, inclusive, and the aggregates received during each of these years, to and including the 31st of May, were as follows :— New Yorx State Canata—Amovnt or Tours. Canat Open. 4th Week in May. Aggregates, 1843. May 1..,.. + $103 449 5 $345.563 46 1844, April 18 5.052 18 506.738 75 1845, April 15 92.219 53 608,002 93 1846, April 16... 116,016 22 608'759 OL 1847, May 1... 169.174 61 Tov. 21 1848, May 1... 2. 188,226 1 621.255 OL 1849, May 136.849 39 616,025 65 Tho receipts, thus far, this year, show a falling off of $13,363 66, from the largest amount received, to the same date in any previous yea 1 ‘BS! It Le 30 55: S607 112! 400, 30° 65) Qo 'OT ope 11585 30 $30. 65) do "68 cpm M4 4 55! do trnfrble 113} cl wo do "S60 106 3m 101% 200 ” won 103 wD ww 700 108 825 BoM, fou P 3 18 we 5 1000 Indinns State O's 67 20 we 65) %5 ehs Bk.of Com. sorip 100}g 100 vy Oo Be Hf QR 100 Long Istana RR, "31 etal A a Fe Wo Roading RR, B. lt 250 Farmers’ Trust 3 H ° rt Deo. 5p. e dep'd 86 a S Peet ‘yon Read Ri Bas ‘on oo be fois son SRCOND BOARD. q 100 she Reading RR wt ee 6 do 3y Yormer's Loma 4@ ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVERY BAY. AMUsKmbres. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. ————_—_—_—_=_=_=_=_=___===—. -THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE Brospw. Y THEATRE.—M&. EB. A MARSHALL, PRO- NAAR AAA REWA 5 ted she grand di tor; Mr. W. R. Blake, M; _ RDS, ha repeaset ne frend siuasirion drome sa~ priate ee ad ibe giant bal iter aiid Our Philadeiphia Gorrespendenes. B28 reer ali sree small brewk gal sek Pesasts ae erm ee im, | Sects Saetanted geek faney, mong, Motu, Ray: Paeassenaratts 200s % 2000 , containing ab nt $23 fn bank vills, and ton coupons Clover, Stafford; ‘Jeuny, Mra. erhera: Reported Lose of the Bark Lewisiena—Destructive Flro— pal a TT six mouths iaterest on States om ete os nae P= ie coame, et Mi The Marketa—Stock Sales, ete. 0 a ie mr Gsesk Bic iow Sia nia, Mra, Abbott; Glanina, Mes. Waste. Dros Circle and herdsmen etl geongeisgmerrini: » iy 'y papers use te 14 lorieux, Jor: ra, Abbe 5 " ose Circ! isiana, Cpt. Williams, the first California vessel that th The Poms clude with the P; ; third Circles, 25 Ay erase tndiug hw tame, BY huta iywhive, Mr" Gilvert Trg a wenn etinameannaiamennee met left this port after the excitement commenced, were Merchants’ Exchasge, or to oan areas be appa " — HANFRAU'S NATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM ST. 1 A ne mo ey ARLES — Thursday evening, June 7th, will be acted GRAND- HER WHITEHEAD—Grandfather Whitehoad, Mr. € % . Ishorwood. After TH! much alarmed this morning by a report of her loss, re- ceived by private letters from RioJaneiro, ‘The report o. i is mentioned in fi ‘ rr whioh, e place on Friday ive or alx letters received, bere, beg Lost last evenInG, INTHR BOWERY, BETWEEN | TEARS PTE ROMs re F.8. ne lillian ballet attrac the details aro so varied that it {s aafeat-to déudt the Broome and Spring stroets, « pair of Gold Bowed Spoc- | Mr C. Burke; Charles Meadows, ing, on the rame occasion, & hole ta ‘The finder will receive ‘and | Mestayer; Isatella Meadows, Mrs. Woodw; ‘Talent, whi hopes will secure their patrounge. First | Whole story until further accounts are received. One the thanka of the owner, on leaving them at Squire & Broth~ | Shirley, Mre. Isherwood. To conclude with the nautical | time thisseason, AZELIA, and tho entirely new ballet called | letter states that five men belo to th ers, 282 Bowery, or at 14 Tenth arcu of LANDSHARKS &ND SEAGULLS—Jack Rudaerly, | LA JEUNE MARIN, Mons and Mme. Monplaisir wil! have | were picked up by hal ing e. ered - rb ed Mr. Hiel’; Mr, Starchington, Mr. Dawes; Mrs. Sampson, Mre. honor of appearing in prominent characters, aided by the | Teeter states that eroryniler, off Capo Horn. | Another Ge Doors oren as 7%; Curtain rises 14 beiore 3. jet and dramatic strength of the ‘every soul was lost, and a third thet a aR ne WANTS. Pit, 123s cents. x book is now open ryetz-tre vere saree, yee re were bat Re aaa ARO DONA = a wenty-two on board altogether. The Ame- ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN» ECHANICS’ Bi URTON’S THEATRE, Ci —THURS- outa, M HALL, No. oom avaly RE, CHAMBERS STREET. HURS- | rican consul did not credit the Tame, and 18 years old, care of ollldren, in m gentecl family. Has no objection to £0 Short distayoo in the country. Test city ‘reference given. Apply at 310 Mott street, up stairs, ituation as Chambermaid, or to take ay evening, 1849, i a ioe, | MISCHILE MARING:-lieoty, Mr Mavtitnes Oltrerr tai: | therefore made no mention of it in. his. letters DURING TaE WEE and My the erlainal and wall tae’ i home, The following are the names of the Uamil- ton; Sailor, Levere; N. organized 1842 ; the oldest established company in the world; | Barter. After which, the on the Louisiana :—Mre Williams, of New York ; the ne tn . MACBETU— of i u cook, oF towath and iron, Best of city roference, Please jativencan, | witeb, Cooke; Lady Maske on; Goutlewoman, i Taceter eee ene call at No. Miss delphia ; br, Reading of Trenton, New Jersey. The crew consisted of Captain Williams, two mates, ooek, steward and six men. A destructive fire occurred on the Schuylkill carly this morning, the work of an incendiary. ‘Iwo four story warehouses, belonging to the, estate of Robs, “arp, were totally destroyed, ‘The maia buildings had ‘ook Alderman. To co SIAMESE TWINS— Cap Hamilton; Simon Slow, CASTLE GARDENS FRENCH & WEISER, PROPRIR- TORS.—SUMMER FETES!—On MONDAY Evou ¢ 11th, and each successive evening during tho Summer indays excepted, will ho gizen a Grand Vocal and lustra- to y Hall P direction hristy. Doors open at ‘Concert commences ateight o'clock. Annfternoom Concert every Saturday, com- menclug at three o'clock, P. M. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Young woman, # situation as Seamstress, or nurse and Would’ have no objection to do chamber. work Washing. "Has" no objection ‘0 going to the country, Or travel with a family. ‘Apply in the roar of No. #3 Howacd street, a few doors off Broadway. Fa rf x. June Tth, at the ¢ h ocoasion two superic grand ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN inufactory of John Ruck, of this tty, valued mental Promenade Coneet be followed by » Bal D'Ete, been leased to Wm G. Gubbios, who was Preparing to eee eraky Cee eet tEs | San peaudeietecad alike eta Baebes che in which, vissters wl 8 Deivilexe ef | open a meat packing establishment, A poction of the maid and seameti ‘or purse and seamstress. Ploaso od Pianists, engaged fer this occasion : = Mr. Henry C. Tian, ositons, We building was occupied as the stables of thy Sweetbriee No. 116 Twelfth street, third floor. Mr. Richard Hoffuan, Mr. George Loder, Miss Kate pear, under lee Company. A eanal boat in the slip, filled with ioe, Mr. Joseph Burke, the celebrated Vislinst, Mr. John A. Kylo, coomplished Flutist. In addition te thy above, the iol- g talented Vocalists have been engns M was aleo destroyed. The loss of Mr G , is about $3 000, ‘The damage to the buildings is about $10,000, of which yi Miss Morint i hace eowaitions may heat of Gomes, ir Hebert Aarons. Poke, Tea Dei ee Wrroprres Lelareiae tothe. 11. &. SAIN Id ot isfy all these conditions mes, Mr. Robert Andrews. ts, Ten Dollars WERICAN MUSEUM.—P. T, BARNUM, MANAGER longing tothe U. 8. Bank was sol nding full particulars to “ titling every holder of a ticke! chance in the | . enweod, f “ auction last evening, for which shout wes ‘nthe plan of the Art Union, for ono of the grand | Sytenaia. portormanceerin the ater aneibn i 8 about $130,000 on "this vceasion, and. ¥ . ‘The news by the Europa ‘came too late to have any effect upon our markets to-day Sales of commen brands, for export, were made to day, at $4 50 for olty use; the demand is moderate. at $4 4645 to $4 69 fur common and select brandy, and $475 to $5 for extra, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation ; isa good Waser ain Cook: is willing to family ; has no obj try ; can give coo between 16th very subseriber, ex nd Ironer and ® good Inake herself genorally useful in & to go # short distance In the coun= ference, Apply at M Tenth ave nd 17th strects, Can be seen for two 1 Annual, worth six dollars, mily Ticket, admitt mg two indies and a gentloman to the Concert. ‘The drawing will be under the direction of & pointed by the subscribers. A tew subscription t,he had as Vunderbock’s Muyio. Warerooin ‘Also engaged for anothor wel hiopian Miusirels, the tert ban: ‘ i d States, They appeur at each entertainmen Sales of rye flour and corn meal at $2 75; holders of \ ag a hay lta ile musical werld are respectfully informed engaged, Mise Barton, Wits Stanhope, Misa West, Mocars, | ment generally demand an advanes ou thls ra ANTED—AN ENGLISH ENGINEER, FOR SOME . Shape, ie. ¢ peta © ene pares rs Ld of red wheat at 103 to 105 conts. and white at 1 time n draughisman in one of the principal establish- " Siamese Twins, can'be seen stall hourey Madame Rockwell, | Ceuts per b Sales of 8000 bushels ments In Liverpool, making all hinds of machinery, 1ocomo- ad ingtrsimon ty hom the Portune Teller, can be privately re etd ae ti here, | Pennsylvania yeliow corn, at 60 cents for weight. v" Me other engi ) sugar mills, gas paratus, p d i u Ke. Wants a situation, Can show eood testimonials of cha " Row Piamos to let, made ; Acmiesion 26 conta; children under 10 yours 1236 conte, CREEPS gly A eri ans alr 33 to 34 cents. change In prices. Annexed are the sales of stocks: First Board—§500 City 68, 178. 108; $200 State 6s, 98; $5000 Stato 5s. 88; $3000 do, 88; $2000 do, 68;5 9-6 Pena Bank 113%; 8 Lehigh 6m, 6754; $5000 State 6s, 88; $350 Choaspeake and Del 6s, 90; 60 Susquehanna Canal 11%. Seco Board—$4000 Kentucky Bonds. 64, 106; $2000 Cincki | nati 6s. 924; $1060 ‘Tennesse bonds, 68,83; $2200 ( and Del canal. Gx, 90; $2000 Reading bonds, 5814; $10 Ae ‘The cotton market is steady, bub .w racter and ability, ‘ashionuble Mu- and can give good city referenc Chickering, &e. oft f every description, constantly tor sale; all the new Music received as soon as published.” Tickets of admiasion to the Couvert only, 6 cente, No postponement on account of (he weath HE DUSSELDORF ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS—THR tings, by artiste of the above school, ‘1 Sundays excepted) from 10 o’eloel | A.M., until 10 o'clock. P.M., at the large room over the bi of the Church of Divine Unity, in Broadway, between Spring and Prince streets, Admittan conte, Season tickets, until 15th June, inclusive, 60 cents. Catalogues 1236 cents ASTLE GA ANTED—BY A R ‘4 HO HAS learned the dressmaking, a situation ax Nurse and Seamstress, or a¥ Chamtermaid; also a girl who would go for very low wages. ana make herself generally usefal, Good city reference, Please call at No, 228 First avenue ANTED—A WELL EXPERIENCED BOOK KREPER, Who speaks and oorresponde in French, Envlish, and Gorman, derires to be om ployed in an importing house or any nsists of a great nuu huudred © q nny macniteent Ke th that adopted by the cele res ale and pl i ii itt ay ‘and Bridges; 8 brated Julien and Musard in Paris and London, request mu= | do. 6834; $1000 do. 6444; $1000 do, 68%: $1000 do. 5 Wholesale busin ALE eoe alll 0 due ilecaedtee {gricultural ‘an sical artists of talent and respuctability, who’ wish to en- | $5000 do. 5444; $6000 do, mort bonds, 65; $12400 Wil: TE D. ITUATION, BY ESPECTABLE | ‘itl DPM. dally.’ Adnai stance 55 conte Pifsiiy authorised ngeoth; Meseres Cortym ad Martinus | = a Ga, Bi 30) sa Woreincahal: 874; Se ANTE D— N, BY A RESPECTABL! -M. 5 ance 25 oe) 01 Corkyn. " : a irl; she ie a good Washer and Ironer, and can give the | Balf price. Barclay atreet, Now York. FRENCH & HEISBR. | Pion canal. 11; $1600 Sus. canal bonds, 53; 300 Girard best city reference. 4; 3,500 State 6s, 98%. streets, Brooklyn, WAS1ED--BY 4 YOUNG WomaN, A SITUATION as Waitcr, Chambermaid, or no objection to do general housewerk. Can b nm at her Inst place, where she has lived eleven monthe, at 94 Bauk street. ‘The best of city f Main aud Front Apply at 8. E. corne 1244; 60 Reading Raflroad 17 SHIPPING, Aer | Aree rrr From Mex UNION COURSE, 1. TROT)ING—TUESDAY, JUNB | HE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN, R. MAIL | Mey 12, will come off a Purse of $250—$10 to tho’ second | Steamships, between New York and Liverpool, betwoom best—two mile heats to saddle. John MeArdle onto Boston and Liverpool, calling at Halifax to land and receive “We are in receipt of our files of an papers from the capital to the 8th ins! and although not s0 late as previous intelligence | ceived by thu Britieh steamer via Mobile, we proceed 10 Bae Mac; David Bryant enters g. m. Lady Suffolk; Mr. Domick | mails and passengers, are intended to sail as follows :— % reference can he given Ss : lentarh te ge Tack Bosaiter, | Wh the day aWene eNoTd rece the. | Amerien N. York, Wed'day, (Gch | minke come extracts, | ‘aia i ANFED--A GOOD COOK, WASHER, AND IRONER, | C¢lebratod trotting mare Lady Sutton, will positively bo sold | Hibernia, Boston, janta Anna has recently fulminated from his retre W in a private family, None bue auch ne com lve wrod | St Public auction om the Courso, Gunnda, | at Kingston, Jamaica, an elaborate reply, in a volume reference need apply, at 164 Wooster street. D. GREENE, Proprietor. - of 300 octavo pages, to the accusations of treason ia te es poten seat SRBNE, Exp i H ‘i house Furnished. The advertieer wouldiite te have the piv Yo in harness, C. 8. Dartine naines Aupericay a Pil ese papi Irene StS. gli M he alo! ET ra loge of purchasing, if the owner wished to sell Avy pecoa | Ws Fonner ‘names br. g. King of Tramps. Largo am ‘An experienced Suri charged rently, that his efforts during the recent war were fruit wishing to travel for the summer soasoncould leave hid piace | Were s'aked yesterday on the result, as both horses are in fine | on specie beyond an amount for personal ex; Alllet- loss, owing to the want of co-operation on the part of in respectable hands, Ly addressing © line to Faris box gosg | condition. It is expected that there will hea large attend~ | ters and papers must pass through the Post Office, Passage the government, the lack of funda, circumstances over Post Offic oo weer ee ance on tho course, W. FON NEM, Propriowor.” | trom New York ge Boston to Liverpool: First Cabin, $18: whieh he had no control. ete. He enters Into ap antor pale fi ge ~ = cond do., $70. For or panaxe apply to ss ANTE DA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ADY 8UTTON.—THIS CELEBRATED AND Past | “°°? °% 2 Ea. Sr, $8 Broadway. biographical account ofall his exploits, hardships an@ plain cock, washer and ironer; the trotting Mare, w Id wt public sale, on Sey ap —— | «reverses, and evidently aims more at making an im young woman, t of city referen ACKETS FOR HAVRE.--SECOND LIN&.—TUE SHIP Baltimore, R. D, Conn, will sail on the Ist of July. BOYD & 88 Wall stroote Long Island. | e first heat is er, will con= sday, June 12th, tale Will take place imm in which Lady Suffolk, oF & purse of $250. pression for the future thap at vindicating the past |“ The Chronica of Ouajaca still entertained apprehe: | sions that the country around Tampico is meditatin revolt and annexation to the United States, [tdenoun- OR ST. PIERRES, MARTININIQUE—THE FSENCH — cex the plot in the strongest terms. EF mip FACQUES, Capt, Vue. For trnjeheor peuare apply | The Logirlature of Durango bad appropriated $2.00 erry RA Anns , it & & | to ransom its citizens taken captive by the Indians. EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN PRAT COMMIT- er to BOYD & BINCHRN, WW | A ministerial crisis had occurred at the capital, Luts Dee TAteniar aloes t Tammany Hall, ae ———— rare on Thursday e Paine, Tune th, wt half past seven TORK. ANCISCO.—THE FAST SAILING BARK, | Cuevas, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Arrangois, 5 Secretary of the Treasury. differ in their views re- (YOR SAN F By order of the Chairmai EMANUEL B, BART, TECUMSEH, Capt. N. Richmond, will positively snil Jamas G SMT Ht Soeretarien next week, full of freight. Can accommodate » few speciing some measure of public policy, and the dispute _ fe came to euch a pase that Cuevas remgnod bis office, given. the corner o o tend eanliness and, disposition, a need apply at 347 Fourth at. CTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A urse and Seamstress, or Chamber= iter. The best of vity reference, if required, from her old situations. Enquirdat 0¢ Twenty-fourth two doors east of the 6th avennos c WASTED—A SITUATION, AS THOROUGH INDOOR Servant, by a rtesdy single man, aged 40; is willing to, SPECIAL NOTICES, Vit. be seen for two de ae 5 € vKUs LAWTON, | ‘more paseengers, on immediate application te the captain, om Song pg =P Doard, Fier ii, North River, orton | The post hus been tendered to Mariano and Manos PapCeg andikivarealis Dereiey.ot srenena Aootoe W. 1. HOWLAND, 158 South street. | 7 odo. and declined by both. It is xuid this ocourrence 1 . : jonorable Fraternity of Free aud Accept- i ; f oard f Dv Mr, Forest 62 South staect; ‘Dircer so), Uaemeee eerace | eo Magne ot the State of Now York, will meetat the Coul- | gomfterinmelacisen ee ot Yading on voard fer | fag seusibly affected the President, whose health ts wich street, New York. i! 4 “ its mse aioe 20S olga By erat His—'rwo ladies can be accommodated in the saloon, with feeble, LLARD, the vaptain’s family. | Congress has appropriated $45.000 to construet a | light house on the bank of Alicranes, off the coast of Yucatan, where the English mail steamer Forth was wrecked: —New Orleens Delta, May 59 PR telligence, Gen. George T, Wood ix the democratic candidate for Governor, and Col, John A. Green the democratic candidate for Lieut. Governor, of Texas, a CITY TRADE REPORT, Wepnespar, June 6—6P.M. , ‘The market was agitated first by the news published DEN D—MECHANICS' BANKING ASSOCIATION, w York, June 5, 1s49.—The President and. Diroctors ividend of three and one half (344) per cent jast six months, payable on and after the Lith instant, nefer books wil be closed from the 6th to Ith instant ee JOHN I, CORNELL, Cashier, N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HANNAH Adams, deceased —To Elizabeth Hining.—In pursuance of for the city and county of hereby given to Elizabeth Hining, if since June L, 1847, that she WAX TED-A SITWATION BY 4 RESPECTABLE young woman as Chumnbermaid or Nurse ina private family; isa good plain sewer, and @ good laundress. Please call at 20 Thompson street, up stairs. The best of city refer- ence given from her lastplaee. To save trouble, mo boarding house keepers noed apply. ANTEP—BY A. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, WHO terved, for # great many years, ag Bar and it Keeper in Germany, France, and England branch of busines Face tirrand no Enguire at 24 William street, Pocurity will be given jonesty. ANTE D—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE OR CALIFORNIA VIA CHAGRES.—ARRIVAL AT Panamaof the Pacitio Steamers California aud Orexon.— Information has been received of fhe arrival at Panama of the shove steamers, from San Frangisco, thus opening a direct communication with the Gold Regions in about 3) days. hip Falcom will sail from this I an order of the Orphans’ Court, th. immediate application, Sool en Mi. 0. ROBERTS, HA W FS 'ALIFORNIA, VIA VALPARAIS' BUS, J.C. do Vrela, master, having b the storin, will clear for an Fra: ‘on Saturday, No, 5 Norsh Ri Philadelphia, notice i livin or heirs, e ef ubeve estate.” Any informa= Elizabeth Mining may be commu- ILLIAM JOHNSON, Administrator, c. t. tis he suid nicated to “tte g ‘hp tage ed Newportville, Bueks co., Penniyl oa santa ba rahevea after ine atoea deca Pea in sacar She Sy Lee iracllydt Bea t ing Can be seen for two days. 0 Ellis L i Ronn m ly, a8 none 0 1 ove date. For | kuropa's news, which appeared in asecond. early in the Please call at No. 17 Barrow street, third fleor. Gers ibn CD ccc BaBEN wan siese ee Wallatrest; or JOHN | afternoon ‘The advices. taken as a whole, wore fa- vorable for most descriptions of American produce, if wo except bacon, and some other articles in tho provi- sion line, Holders, especially after the publication of ANTED—BY A RESPRETABLE PERSON, WITH ood references, a #1 swall family or to an old cou ROCLAMATION—MAYOR'S OFFICE, MAY 31, 1849,— Whereas, it is made by law the duty of every practis- ing physician in the City of New York, to make a roport in OR GREENWOOD CEMETERY.—FARE, 614 CENT commencing Thursday, June 7.—The low pressure stea net eno Goon'amd Washer.” Apply i GREENWOOD, Captain J. M. Odell, will leave New York ae ea Rt tet Writing to the Mayor, the Board of Hoalth, hier ot the | from Pier foot of Canal strect day, leaving as follows— jest ag ge og a Ls peach beget ol ir - Commissioners of Health, of every patient h I have la~ | New York at 10, 12, 2,4, and 6 o'clock; from Groen wood, at | Pte! ? and cotton. le 8 flour ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A YOUNG WOMAN, | boring under any pestilential or infectious discaso, and 7 o'clock, were made tea fair extent, both before and after the ‘as Chambermaid and fine washing, or todo the ovoking | the thirty-first day of May and the first day of Novembor, Pees camel 59 Moonie) news, including parcels for export Wheat was in faie of «email family. Bas li t place: | within twenty-four hours after the samo shall_have come to aa 52 demand, with a fair amount of asles on terms stated Good references given, Tn his knowledge; now, therefore, Woodhull, MEDICAL. Mayor of resulution passed b the Board of H q % able said Board te announce with accuracy to the publio, whether, and te what extent, the cholera, or other malignant disease, is now pro- Failing in thie city, do hereby issue this Proclamation, on Joining, under the strict penalties of the law, on all physi~ K, KLLIOTT, OCULIST, 635 BROADWAY, INFORMS his friends and patients, that, during the eummer months, his office hours will be from 1036 to 44 o'clock, Men= days, Wednesdays, end Fridays. Dr. &. will attend to the poor, as usual, aftor 3 o'clock on the above days, below ‘There were increased supplies of cora offerin, and sates both before and after the news, pretty freely made, At the close holders asked bettor prices. R; flour, meal, and oats, were steady, without mater change in prices, Pork was keavy, and was rather renrce, especially city prime, while cus meats ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS €hambermaid or Laundress, or to do chamberwork and waiting. Has no objection to cook, best ety reference given. Apply at 70 ays. wash, andiron. The Bayard street, for twe =e inns, Koepers of boarding and lodging houses, the police and ef ' 4 ANTE D—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT | citizens, to oake uu immediate report in writing to. the YE AND BAR.--A PAMPHLET CAN BE HAD, FREB | [ete Some lens active. here was no, markid pases ‘young man, situation ax Waiter, or to ta Mayor, the Boardof Wealth ornither af eho Commissioners of cost, at 261 Broadway of Warren stroet, dex | 12 gt , with 9 steady Bus ng ing rug: dnd wagon, aud to make himeelf gencrall eTicaith, at the Mayor's Office, City Hall th zoand | acribing Doctor Powell's new aud successful mode of treating | Cotton was held firmer after the news, the chief sales 1 city reterences given fr his last one: reridence of every individual attacked with any such dit the affections of those sensitive and delicate organs. Recent were effected before the publication of the Furepa's dd to the Herald Office, for J. W., will be base, within twenty-four hours after he shall ascertain oF a ust | news of beautiful Artificial Eyes. J e; edition, re- svepect the nature of the complaint. ‘To ensure accuracy, 8 | physicians are requested to complete their reports by stating iLé recovery or death of their patients. (Signed) CALEB 8. WOODHULL, Mayer. - Flour—The sales ted before the Europa’ i transpired. including prime at $4 1244 a $4 25; common URE OF DISEASED NAILS, CORNS, AND BU: | State and mixed Western at $4 444 $4 50; straight State ous.-- Dr. Shiriakoff, from St. Perersburg | and Western $4 50 a $4 56; favorite brands. including ‘Lor upon the feet,) begs leave most resps 00 bbls, Village Mille round hoop at $4 6234 a $4 78; nounee to Dis nid tine public that! round hoop Ohio at $475 a $4 87's; pure Genosee aw 0 ote ay $5 w $5 1244; fancy Ohioat $5 a $5 374; faucy State at $5 a $5 25; extra Ohio at $550 a $5874; aud extra Genesee at $625 a $6 50. Ot the sales, some 4.000 oF | 6.000 bbls, were made for export, Sales of about 600 bbls. Southern were made at $4874 9 $5. Rye Flour— Seles of 600 bbls, were made ut $2 8744 a $2 44, nurkot closing firm. Meal was steady, and sales of 300 bbls. NewgJersey were made at $287}¢. and 200 & 300 bbls. Brandywine at $3. Wheat was in good demand for milling, with sales of 4.000 bush. Wisconsin (Racine) at s7'c., and 6,000 de. mixed Ohio at $1 a $103. Genesee was scarce, and selling in small lots at $1 27, Corn—The sales for the day reached about 65.000 bush , mostly effected before the publication of the Europa’s Bavapstvrrs. bbis., chietly effe ANTED—A YOUNG GERMAN LAD, FROM 16 TO and to do light housowork. One h and German will be preferred. Apply at No.6 SALKS BY AUCTION Ho MORGAN, Pianoforte, Pier at No. 200 Bleecker stre will Le sold at auction c-mprising good assortment; has been im use but 9 month {Of good quality and in perfeot order, snd sold by order of he assignee. Also a Pianoforte and Stool, Oil Paintings, &e. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, TO GO AS Laundreas or Chambermaid; has no objection short distance to the country. Inquire at Ne. 2 Washingt juare. Sent of city reference can be given from her Inst Can bo seen for two days, 7 ANTED, IMMEDIATELY—TWO YOUNG MEN AC- customed to writing the mail wrappers for anowspaper establishment. Those competent may address A.D. C., mt this office, in the handwriting of the parties, with reference. BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to cook, wasl ina private family, or tv do the general housework of a small family, Best of can be given. Please to cail at 17’ Rector seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, urge and Seamstress, and traction of corns, R. T. BURMAN, CMESTNUT STREET, PHILADEL- phia, to Dr. L, Mortamore, 196 William stroet N. Y. Dear Sir—I have used your Compound Mixture 4, in my practice, in more than 300 case with the exception of two intamperate ones, it effected Dr. 1. M. is im from 8 A.M ‘ANTED-A_ SITUATIO! HARON SPRINGS PAVILION.—THIS ESTABLISH- ment is now open for the reception of guests, and will ro- main open till the lat day of October next, LANDON & GARDNER. AVILION, NEW BRIGHTON.—THIS ESTABLI 0 wt onee cisnppears, leaving no taint behind, i , > t isnow in full businoss, the greater pa a tirely relieving the sufferer from all trouble. [His me~ 2 7 and plain Sewer. City reference can be given. Please apply | pe et, 8! unatheoe,, the: prearey peep of C8") wut entixely, f : news, ut 520 for heated New Orleans, 680. for Southerm ied Teth atrect, tm thebakery store, botween tue Sth mud | Suma being already cmeaged, ond many, femiies enjoying {he | dicinen are uneurpacted by an Mc ahe acameewmiealnn yellow, and 5% a 6c. for Western; Western mixed 7 res of rooms still, unoccupied, and parties desirous of ot Lispe= spending the summer im the immrdiate neighborha e dork, should make early applica ‘Tho building appr priated to single genticmen will be in readiness to at 60c, for 4.000 bush, Devereaux, and white and round Northern and Jers gr at 630. 8 Me. Owin, the large lots effering the market closed at 63}<¢@. Oats were in active demand, with sates of Canal at d by the Almighty to one street south of ( R, COOPER, 4 DUANE STREE i man. Office, W 4STED—BY A RESPEC TADLE an Seamstress, and to assist in light ef to take oare of children, Bost of city reference give: HAS, FOR THE D Corn... @ of i them in tho cenrse of «few duys, when the impro coniined bi tice to P be seen at No. 83 Second atroct. will be comploted:, The roums thrsughout the establishment tr'Morcurial add ether Disoases,Of's delicate Bteo a d0e. Burley was nominal at 50c. a 630, Rye ANTED—A SMART BOY, IN AN UNDERTAKER'’S | #r¢ more spacicus, lofty, and airy than those of any other | He can oure the most aggravated oases of this and was lower, and sales were made at 570. « 580. store, One acquainted with tho business preferred, | smmer residence in the United States. Tho table at the | mild onsos removed in two to five days. A porfeot oure, or ne Export, from 1st to5th June. 1840." 1848. Apply at 562 Pearl street. Union, and the cellar of | gharse. Wheat flour... . ++,bble. 11:49 7,658 wrt, Steamboats bush, 130,783, 69.161 ; Wines is of a superior and recherche description. ANTE D- Hy No.1, North Riv run four ti DURE NO PAY.-—DR. CORBITT, 19 hao fd 8T., alt dhad let om pier No. 1. Ne A eee bei acts Cotton —‘There was a firm speculative demand early neral housework; 1s'a good plain sewer. The best of city OGERS' PHELPS HOUSE, BUFFAL Sincere 3 cones on ne Srentetmetel to ibeureass | this morning, and about 1200 beles changed heuds at ference given by applying at No. 74 Sixth avenue. Can be seen tigned, late proprietor of the Delavan Ho ment of delleate dlecases enables Dr.C. to ouee she worst very full prices. for two days ifmotengnged. has opened a new and elegantly furnished hotel form of this disease, Recent oases oured im three days. Faxints.—Shippers were waiting the receipt of W AN TED-« sitvaTt0s, "Phelpa Hose,” Ieented vn Maine street Bolfalo, Tho un~ | fmorovty weed erat mail letters. Engagements of corn to Liverpool ware is good city reference; dere and Ts cear® Bo Paine to ensure the comes ord’? | Wo COR, NO. ONARGE. GOLD light wt 6% @ 6d. and of flour at 18d, a 1s vd., and of tis Grins ocuntey. Eignae vali at meee oe seers | NO cece, Conadentially consulted on all fofms of private hiavy goods at 22 Gd., and cotton sd, m 6-82d, 6 go in the country. _Plense call at AND HIS WIFE, AND | disenses., Recent oases of sonorthen he cures in two ve Provisions —Salea of 600 barrels of pork wore made YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A two single gi be accommodated with board | days. Constitutional del ipotenoy at $9 573¢ a $10 1244 for common to uxtra moss, and ab Seamstress, Chamberm and pleasant roome, at moderate terms, by applying at No. | treated by Dr. M. No mercury Ry chee, ocbindewne 4525 for prime. Bevf—-Moderato wales of moss, wore 100 Greenwich street, between Fulton and Vesoy. from business. Open from Me. made at $1050 for country mess and at $11; country . JEFFRIES ANTIDOTE 1S THE MOST EFFEC- Poe preparation sold for Gonorrhea and other Copies | of the sexual organs. Long experience has proved that it radically cere case. js desirable result is obtained ia from two to tom days, and as it neither oreates nausoa, aor primo was better, and 100 barreis city primy wold at $9. Cut meats were less buoyant, while prices remataed about the came, with sales of 300 to 400 packages. in- cluding sho t4%e a4igo for dry salted, and OARD.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC- commodated with pleasant Koors and Board, by apply- ing at 71 Nassau street, Brocklyn, threo doors from corner Fertl.. References exchanged. ‘ A OUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA-~ tion to do chamberwork, or 08 waiter, or to take care of children. No objection to go a short distance in the country, She has the beat of city reference, Please call at No. 6 ank 2 au t Greenwich avenue. OARDING HOUS ‘dreuders unnecessary any deviationia ®t 4c. for plain pickled do., together with dry TS A SITUATION AS PLAIN pat pea win their wiver, or single gentlemen, te neerepdon te ‘usual pursuits, 8 orhealthg salted hams, at 5'4c., and plain in pickle at 63¢e, Cook, or to dow d ironing, or as chambermatd, | forrished with excellent accommodation and board gestion, the nuisance is thus removed fy esis com- Salen of Weatern shurt middles were made on private Fost of city reference given from her last place. Has | Rose street, om reasonable terms. G. F. th Sapa es Lard was firm, with sales of 600 barrelsand tierees, ol iI re = di 0 x no cjegt{on to go in the country. Can be seen for two days | — feces eee ra atGie a 6%e. for common to prime, and 450 ke; good, at Tie. wnand. wit Butter was in improved d Sole Ager MISCE:LLANKOUS. bottle. for this city, HESPFCTARLE YOUNG WOMAN TSIN WANT OP § | ecco an ge H. RING. 12 Headway. corner John at, tal0s'of Ohio at So. a 1ue.,and Western tu nb ide. @ ituation. ing to take charge of o! ren ant 'S + - oe jt . i in sewing; oF mbermaid and aseiot ja washing. — A. Walker CRIT CAN WE CONFIDENTIALLY com €0,,with, Orange county at 160, & 160. Ghesse was for two days at 264 Fourth street, opposite Wash- 1 his office, OL Dey street, on all private diseases, mode of treatment, which! ¢ trietures cured on the m Exports from lst to bth June. 1 ial pripetpl 849, 1848. OUSEKFEPER WANTED —AN ail! 4 jan, The victims of solitary indulgence ean aise 250 1,401 Twinset a ea tee nal Gews ax well an nn anvuaily Tance amount of domestic eve tha cgnaaicy ohetre:, Gis PLDepewan + 11.068 sat ¥ ? ‘minal matter of ost intensely exciting nature, whicl > 7 4 ' tabe the entire cl tobe duly appreciated, should be rend byall, Oflce 108 PRACTICAL 2 RIN 325 TEMA ren On 285 23,714 mily, where there are a 4 irowinetances, “Apply by letter, post paid, to-box 300, Postoffice. ARINER WANTED—10 1 KE PAW’ Receipts of Produce per Hudson Rivrr Lines This Day. Hudson River Line—39v bbis flour; ern; 9 bble, po 3 do. lard; 21 butter. 80 bbls flour; 4,195 bushels corm Nassau street, and sold everywher 4,561 bushels sembling venereal, (xiv od 10 every individual, of both sexos. 1y truly useful work on the subject, written in plaim CAN FI 61 Wall streot.—! aU- Directors have declared « semi ni Old Troy Lin ion which will yiel thereia wa A y reeinee Tor el medicine faithfully given. 1¢ ls a : per cent, payable on the 7th instant. language, the recipes fur aH medicine faithfully gi 46 bbis ashes; 158 do. chess, mt nat of $90400, thin, advertiser fur R.W. BLEECKER, Secretary. | intensed to be practically useful 10 grergune fmerory place rimch's Line--724 bbls four, 602 do, pork; 20 da i] good for six + ing which timo the operat THE SECOND FLOOR, | 21 cai tcl, street’ or mailed free by post; Clay & Co., pub- | Ashes; 72 do. cheese; 22 do butter nd Canal Line—868 bbls, flour; 2419 bushels wheat; 124 bbls whiskey; 221 do. cheos E, Fish & Co.'s Line-902 bbls flow corn; 3.600 do feed; 600 do. outs; 32 bal Chenango Lake Boat Line—2000 bushels coro; 128 with hoard, Tho reoms are apa- ly furnished. or four goutloman lodgings, with breakfast, by calling nard street, three doors weet of Broadway. ah JOLIN FOR SALE.—AN OLD GERMAN VIOLIN, OF splendid tone, having fallen into the hands of one who lishers, 43 Arn street, PH, AUTHOR OF THE Tw Me (sundays sxe ( . (Sunday iy stages will be surprised at the rapidil ten clored,) to the e: to di , in notes of about $A0 able di Xx. Mic “PRACTICAL PRI. t—-Oilice hours, 8 weil. )—Those who Ra] api tt L) a Bice, Ba, 0 JOURNEYMEN BARBERS.—WANTED—A F rate Shaver and Hair Dresser, None 0 Good reference: ired. Apply toT. H. ‘vate to IZA. M., ly in 0 | fitete ding their oure. [tis chiefly, how- | bbls, whiskey; 108 boxes cheese Hise, 000 Broadw Fe ac One ea tut aood | evens thove who have suffered” trom » ceptaln class of | eURford's -Line--660 bbis, flour; 227 do. beef; 66 de. 0 MERCHANTS, BANKERS, KC—A GENTLEMAN | jndges need apply. Price $195. pecan vroperly preciate his services. In whiskey; 8 bales wool; 26 bbla hams. of Sateee y SaRteuene Leases ta terben wilton te ATEN OPE.—PARTIES WISHING TO SE- | {'8 ‘ Fultonville Line—-2,500 bushels corn. in one of th bre eantile hhouses in Kurope, wishes to rents epeottiy England, op other frien Mad aiakes reat Little Falls and New York Line—1,198 boxes cheseny dono b lying to Kin . 2 utter ; m meretente pa thie oiey, ad: wie ail che documents required oun be hw rl oe eee : Rome and New York Lino—2/0) bushels cora. +. D. ‘ fone going out themselves with any invention, will do well to . Seities wibIeAL on. Oswego Transportation Line—-100 bbls. flour; 1,576 7 bo provorly prepared beforehand, asauch preparation will save | FINE ut pechelnooens 72 bbls, pork; 168 do. tard; 361 de whan, $2 60055) them much trcub’e and delay wien they will need their time | By Maurioean, Prafeugnr of Diseases m9 on a a - tard; § ’ ve most. : ° ismo., pp. 200. . q ’ etal covers the} cemiad be if necessa- | Pg OF THE BEST QUALITY, pg i La » "4 o nd_ mental anguish to do. tara yoviahamneerphtsl pe iiphs sys 1 Jacpadea fy. ‘Avply to TAY LOW BRO delieeneds tres cCcartarenst Ave silings pet barrel, “alan, | & afeetionate wife, and peouniory digioulties to the bud "American Transportation Company—606 bbls, flour, Tard Lime, four cents per bushel, put on board of vessels ag | Dukht have owdande now broken in health, w 30 do. pork; 250 do lard; 384 do. hams; 27 de ashes. FOR SALE, ite shortest notice, Apply st 500 Weet at Oe de Oy alecnsven boon still alive, | Syracure and Oswego—B89 bbis, flour; 162 de. porks -- ed A Abend - Avo ens jt; hun yw in their «ra J . Whom AALBn a BAAUTIFOL TWO WOREN CAMEL! Wi 5S D MORTGAGE, | by a timely possession of this work. 1,800 bushels feed OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL TWO HORSE CA 23,000 Trroa mere isnms, on productive real | 'tris inteuded especinMy fer tte married, or those conten: | )"Western Lake Boat Line—2,400 bushels wheat; 2,608 seareely soiled, sort $40; gan, bo bought for $160; to be | MAteiwehia city or Brooklyn. Apply in the Bank Note | plating marriage, ae it disclose important soorete which | 44 corn: 31 bbls. ashes. In@itatein pet "ordor” Haque 93: OATH, | Reshma on Lo” JOHN E COREY woop Waite.” | Higa ve noes ampere aoc a eco tte | Spies Line¥00 bushela corm; 8708 do. rye; 18 ypriator. eit ‘ WERICAN NEMP~ SUPERION DRESSED EMP, 4 lance. bbis. whikey, » ion eatboa Light Won, wiig OF MpAnLy A "UHOUT EAU, MERLE & SANFORD Tet. "iin anes? emu siete oe. Tasarops Line vos. tor, 240 . . ¥ Uy a heod, ec the one ela corn new, made to order, in the best manner, will be seld i. | Stther bas on) rant vhaege— . iow, an the owner hes ne uso for it Cost price $186, Also, | [,ONDON AND DUBLIN BOTTLED STOUT FOR IN, iar mea and he toeat stent. | ,filiman & Gardner's Line—20” bbls. lard; 18 net of pens of the best k be een at No. valide and con wp gy Bann Kain mode of ours, in avery complaint te | hams. [s'Bixwnciteet, In the afternoon: "The ‘whole. willbe sold | most omin 4 together or separate, RED VARIAN. seen a ay, and ad Offices, 128 | Flour, bbis...., OR SALE—A NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, 16 MUNTHS 14. in need of & good house dog, oam call on the ar Jaye §2 OVING “FRENCH MECHANICAL LAMPS, FOR- pMANCR TO MAKE MONRY,—POR SALE, A merly 577 Broadway, Broadway. near Canal OEE ee Tene” veasatie Guten bat Mocnanisal Lampe of areey patarn, Voor, ons, | re iow, This it a wore jarastment. “Boren ty rant f peed | Lloben, Catmnt sy Wiehe Shades, Sperm ou a, ser | so stands, or to soil out, may apply to Gillespie, sel stree | penatons, Braokote Stands, A. vi las,

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