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BOARD. ‘50 sha C: 400 100 ADVERTISUMENTY RENEWED VERY AY. SPECIAL ae URY NOTICE. Ney .— All persons by law ox- of Jury Daty in the cat and County of New York, and who have not reported thelr ex- -emption for registration at this office, are Leroby notified ac- ‘cording to law, to produce evidene: their exemption before the Commissioner, in order to prevent the insortion of their ‘ames on the Petit Jury List of the next y: ‘Time for re~ cording such exemptions, from Monday, June 18th, to Satur- day, June 30th, (inclusive,) between 9 and 2 o'clock, and be- tweens and d sislocky d SLKER, Commissioner of Jurors, OTICE TO CREDITORS.—BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER of the Surrogate of Suffolk county, netice is hereby. gi- fae of y of Suifolk, doceas to exhibit the same with the veuche: 84 r, administrator of the goods, chat- and credits of the said deceased, respectively, at his resi- dence, Got Brontway, in the sity of New York, om oF bolore day of June next. WILLIAM KEYVAN, Adminjstrater, ber, Ind8. ANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY FOR THE CO: ruction of Railroad across the lathmus of Panam: Bubseriptions for the Capital Stock of this @mount of $1,000,000, addrersed to the Comm seal, and enclosing $10 upon each sharo subscribed, will be cedived at the Bank of the State of Now York, Wall, street, m Wodnesday, the 27th inst, Shares $100 cach, ription to be binding until the whole amonntis subse A Prospectus and Pamphl Bou, nay be had at tho Ban AL mining necessary imforma~ e165, 18 WALL, Commissioners, HAUNCE ()M8 FIELD, AT THE IRVING ROOMS.—THE NU- merous visiters to these popular Billiard Rooms (with tables), are respevifaily informed that Mr. Field has ro~ wurned to his favorite quarters, 401 Broadway, corner of alker street, Cull aud try his extra suporicr cobblers, N.B.—Visiters who have béen disappointed in getting & chance to play, arc informed that arrangements are made for eight more tables. INSURANCES, IFE ASSURANC ATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE Assurance Society of London ayg New York ; capital, $2,500,000. A lurge guaranty tund inWested in New York, in the names of three American trustees. Present annual income trom American policivs, $120,000. New York Local i cors fur June—C, Edward Habicht, A Worth, George Barclay, 8, S. Howland, . Van Hook, Esqrs. meet every Wednesday. ¢ Medical Board mest dvilv, at 1 P.M. Chief office for America, 71 Wall street, New York, where prospectuses and all inforination desired by applicants can be obtained, Sums Asoured on a single life to the extent of $15,000, J. LEANDER STAKR, General Agent. Tho annual report of the proceedings of the meeting of the Institution held in London,9th May, 1549, can be obtained ab 71 Wall atreet. IFE INSURANCE.—THE BRITISH COMMERCIAL ‘Life Insurance Company, of London and New York, Capital three millions of dollars, continues to insure the lives of persons proceeding to California, by either of the uusual routes. Insuranees can be effected’ any day, betweon the hours of 10 and 4, FREDERICK SALMONSON, General Agent for tho United States, €5 Wall street, New York, ONCE Wall OF NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., 67 ‘eet, New York, Sth May, 1S19.--At the Anaual ald this day, the following gentlemon wore elected rok. ncetingef the Lvard, Thomas W. Therae mmanim: ~clected President. belinda in W. C. KELLOGG, Secretary. BOARDING, d&c. PLEASANT ROOM AND BEDROOM, SUITABLE for a gentleman and his wife, may be obtained in a fami- dy where ‘here are but few boarders, on application at No, 163 ‘ast Broadway. References exchunged. FRONT PARLOR, WITH BEDROOM AND LARGE Closet adjoining, to let, furnished or unfurnished, in a ato family. Location in Broadway, between 20th and 21st revts. Breakfast and tea can be had, if desired. Address “Davis,” at this office, ahi OARD. RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY WISHES to obtain board ina private family, where there are ne other boarders. Address &. L J., Herald office, OARD—TWO FINE PARLORS, ON FIRST FLOO} B and Parlor and Bed-room, on second floer, to let, at 1! Franklin street, either with or without Board. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, IN A RE: pectable private family, where the comforts of a home amay be enjoyed. Location not above Chambers street and near Broadway. Address 8. K., box 2,807 Post office. OARDING AT NOS. 18 AND 20 LTH STREET, UNION Park and Fifth Avyenue.—Here are the homes of the 4 upper ten,” and here strangers admire the growth, the cle- gance, and the health of New York. 00MS.—TWO ELEGANT SUITS OF ROOMS TQ LET, RR wii conrad at private table, in a very plea 4 con- wenient location. The rooms arcbandsomely furnished, —Al- go, four single gentlemen can bo accommodated. Apply at 35h Fourth avenue, corner of 20th street, A. PETELER. URNISHED ROOMS, NEAR UNION PARK, TO LET, FR a ingle Gentleman, or Gentleman and his'wife, with ial board, if desired. ‘The house is strictly private, and ely located on Broadway. For particulars, addross “ Put~ nam,” at this office. * MISCELLANEOUS, Attorneys at Law, Coffeeville, ippi. Practice se eee itwie Courts of Yollobusha, "Tallabatenie, Carroll, Lafayotte, Panola, Desoto, Marshall, Lowndes and Monros counties, Also, in the United States Court at Pontotoc. Spe~ cial attention given to the collection of debts in any pare of North Mississippi, References—Wolfe & Bishop; Wolfe & Giltespie; Henry, Smith & Townsend; Dennis Perkins & © g: Higttop ‘Brother; 8. P. Church; Townsends & Millik Milliken, HE BEST PLACE TO GET NEAT AND FASHION- ble Clothing made to order, or buy it ready made from the best material, t the store of P. L. Rogers, 76 Fulton atreet, corner of Gold, where he is prepared te show his friends and the public an extensive and well selected assortment of hee Cassimeres and. Veetingsy ‘which he will make up to Seanste in the best and most fashionable style. and. at the Howoct possible prices 75 waiton strcet, corner of Gold. BROWN, STONE HERALD 251 Broa tree | of arms cy ngraved witl om ainve ‘with 200,000 name: Nae ener, OWERY, THEATRE —SaTURDAY EVENING, JUNE Ll be performed PUTNAM, TH. ON SON 0. Washiogton, Mr. Gilbert: General Putnam, Mr. W. 3 Mr. Winans; Kate Puram, Mra, h McFarland: Violotah, Mra, Jor- Uy JENNY LIND—Jenny Lind, Miss Mary Taylor; Mr. Granby Gag, Mr. H. Jordan. To conclude with CLAUDE DUVAL—Charies 24, Mr. James Dunn; re Daval, Mr. Stevens; Mervyn, Mr. McFarland; Petar France, Mr. Winaus; Aurora Sidney, Miss myas; La dy Howard, Mrs. Jordan." Drors circle, 90 t boxes, e.; pit Zio. Doors open at 0%; Cur 36. HANFRAU'S NATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM ST. —Saturday evening, June 16, will be adted the Farce of OUSIN JOE—Cousin doe, Mr, Booth; Sir Wim. Evergreen, Miss Mestayer. After which OLE Mr. C, Burke; Mr. Hetfor, Mr, Horbert; ‘aroline, Miss Miles, Aft ‘Oneaeta. ‘To be followed ny, M conclude W. Chapmai Miss Deering. Pit 12340, Mr. Placid, Mr. Emma Bale (to8, Boxes Mr. George L Boors open 2B ourtain rises 44 ECHANIC’S HALL, No. 472 BROADWAY, BETWEEN Grandand Broomestreots,—OPEN EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, and every uizht until furchor notios, the original and well’ known CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS— organized 1542; the oldest established company in the world; the first to harmonize negro melodies, aud originators of the Entertainments, whose his city, during the past three yeara, is most con- noe of their superior merit und attractiveness, y consists of ten performers, under the direction Christy. Doors opew at seven} Concert commences tht o'closk. An aftornoon Concert every Saturday, eom- ing at three o'clock, P.M. ‘RAND FLUTE SOIREE WILL BE GIVEN AT THE Apollo Saloon, on Saturday ‘evening, June lth, 1849, Mr. Kyle, Siecaina Diatonic Flute; Slr. Siedo and Mr. Elen, of Gung'le Band, German Flute, and. Mr. Busch, Boehm Flute, assisted by Miss Emeline Ds Luce, Mr. Scharf- enberg, and Mir, Timm. PROGRAMME, Pant I. 1, Brilliant Variations on an original Thome for Scharfenberg and Timm, , Pixis, To the Evening Star,” , 5: Lenz. i present popular style of Ethiopian suces i Fursteneau Siede let, and Eben ; Donizetti. 4. Preghiera, Miss De Luce 5. Grand Concerto, for flute, Mr.Eben ... . Briccialdi. 6. Grand Quatuor, for four flutes, “Andante “Allegro,” and “Scherzo Allegre a Messrs, Siede lst, Kyle 2d, Busch Jd, and Eben 4th... shee 1, Pot Pouri, on aire from different composers, Messrs. ‘Kimm and Scharfenbery 2, Song, “ Thereis a flower that bloometh, Kublan, fro’ ™ the Opera of Maritana—Miss De Luce. , Vincent Wallace, “Le Desir, 3. Solo (tute), Beethoven’ ariations, M 4G , ‘Allegro Moderato, Ebon Ist, Sede 2d, and Busch 3d 5, Song, Miss De Luce, " My Native Flute Obligato, Mr. Kyle... is we 6. Grand Quatuor, Fuga, Atiegro’ Modurato, and Allegro, Mersrs. Kyle ist, Eben 2d, Busch 3d, wna Siede 4th, seve cose, Soussman, No postponement on account of the weather. ‘Tickets, 50 cents, to be hadat the Astor, Irving, and Franklin House: and principal music store: ‘PUE GREAT CHINESE MUSEUM, 689 BROADWAY, between Spring and Prince wireets, and the only one in this country, consists of # great number of life size Figures of Chinese of all classes ; several hundred Chin intings; Apartments in Houses, Stores and Vessels; Models of Pago- das, Templos, and Bridges; Specimens of ‘Chinese Manufac- tures, their Agrieultural and Mechanical Implements, In- struments of Music, Lanterns, &c. &e. Open from 9 A. M. uo Bod ly. Admittance 25 cents; children under 12, 2 T BLEECKER HALL, (CORNER OF MORTON street.)—Three nights more of the Kilmistio Family's boautiful performances, and Wyman's wonders in Magic and Ventriloquism, this day, Friday and Saturday even- ings, at a quarter past 8 o'clock. ‘Tickets 25 cents, admitting a lady and gentionan. with Boehm. DEN—TH¥ SUBSCRIBERS, INTENDING ee SS ROADWAY THEATKE—NK. E. A. MARSHALL, PRO- rietor; Mr, W. Saturday Evening, Pit REER TRIUMETS—Tour June 16, will be asco, KM. Greve Jdyssee, (his son,) M. 3» The ot Cor! Me Reynold. uarle dean; Mourad, Mr. Yelena, lise St. Cla a Nicetta, Mme, Movplaisir, Previous to the ballet, will performed THE WITCH OF WINDERMERE—Sir Petor Patty pan, Mr. Matthews; Captain Seymour, M Rochtort, Mr. Re; Rose, Mra. Wace: Isherwood. Dress Circle aud Third Ci URTON'S THEATRE.—SATURDAY EVENL 16, will be performed MISCHIEF MAKID Mortimer; Oliver, Mr. Hamilton; plas, Mir, Rey Nanette, Miss Chapman, After which THE Pitta 3 ISLE—Ackhar, M. Frederick; Pietro, Mr, Parsloe; Alonze, M. Schmidt; Bertrand, Mr. Raymond Mathilde, Mme. Au- Mrs. briarly, ot; Family and NG, JUNE M gusta; Countess Pignatelli, Miss Cooke; Zultma,’ Mile, Ken- yedy.” To conclude with THE CALINET QUESTION— Sir Beaumont Cressy, Mr. Hamilte Mr. i Rovewood, Mr. Boxes, Dress Ci; Private Boxes, $3 CASTLE GARDEN—PRENCH & HEISER, PROPRIE- tors.—Summer Fetes !—On Saturday Evening, Juue 1th, and each successive evening during the Summer, Sun- days excepted, will be given a Grand Vocal and Instru- meptal Prowetiade Concert, ty he followed by a al D'Ete or Summer Ball, in which visiters will have the privilege of joining in the various Cotillens, Waltzes, Polkas, Mazourkas, wient and highly ouzaged expressly ‘fom, to secure Cast aa to give a ies of Grand Promenade Concerts 01 ame magnificent seale and plan as that ndopted i brated Julion and Musard in Paris aud London, request sical artists of salont pec ability, whe, ne re, to jthoms wri ir re~ guar ey Mossres Corbyn and Martini 4 ly jarclay streot, Now York. FRENCH & HEISER. ROY MUSEUM.—THE DRAMATIC SEASON AT THIS establishment will close on the 4th of July, and for the ensuing twomonthr, it is intended to gives varie tainments, i Al from accomplish amusements ada) te the place. __ GA, HOUGH, Mani -OTIGE.—BEACH 8 (REET MUSEUM, BOSTON.—THE above beautiful establishment will open early in August. Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of obtaining engagements, lease make application (post paid) to Ha ee TALES R: THORNE, St Vino st., Boston. ftkerules adopted in the best conduted and matte Balt Kovma in i it 20% Tiekots 25 ots. MERICAN MUSEUM.—P. T. BARNUM, MANAGER and Proprietor; J, Greenwood, jun. Assistant Manager, Splendid performances in the afternoon, at 314 o'clock, and every evening at $ o'clock, One week more of the Quaker Giant and Giantess, the largest persons in the world, They, ean at all hours. Great Western, the Yankee come=" in &® new grand Ethiopian M ey appear at enc! ton valine Stanho Teller, can be ° ‘ivately consulted at ali hours. Admission 25 cents; children under 10 years, 123 conts, RS, EMMA GILLINGDAM BOSTWICK’S CONCERT, Chinese Assembly Rooms, Broadway, (between Spring and Prince streets, MONDAY EVENI Bortwick Fy June 1sth—Mrs, xpectfully announces to her friends and the citi- Ly, that here Second Cone: ted, on which oc 4 eminent artis Instrumentalists—Mr. If. C. Timm, Mr. J. A. Kyle, Mr. A. Boucher, Mr. Geo, F. Bristow, Mr. Risfold, Mr. Pazgalia, Mr. Pirsson, Mr. Johnson. Mr. Timmiwil pre= side at the Piano Forte. 'Conductor—Mr. G. F. Bristow, PROGRAMME, f Mr. Rob't Andre: PART 1. Overture—Messrs. Timm, Boucher, Kyle, Bristow, Eisfeld, Pazzalia, Johnson, Pirssou, Heri Song—The Welcome back—Mrs. Bostwick... G, 'F. Bristow Song—Am I no more rembered?—Mr. Paige... .W, Maynard Duet—Piano Forte—Le Desert—Mr. Timm ‘and Mr, Hers wick, Mr. Paige and Mr. Andrews, PART IL, Overture—Egmont—Orchestra Song—Annie 0’ the banks 0’ D Duet—Lucia di Lammermmoor— Mrs. Boxewick and Mr. Paige Donizetti and Ronde, a la Espagniol r, . Hummel ‘Sommocilto—Mri . eaaro » Pacini . Paigo and Mr. An- tenes Be fate PW canst s CE RERY. Song—O Nanny wilt thou gang with me?—Mrs, Bost- viok » Carter $i—to ve optainad at the Astor and irving Houses, ew York Hotel, Musio stores, at Mrs, Bostwick’s resi- N. 57 Twelfth’ street, and at the door on the evening of meert. The Coneert will commence precisely at 8 No postponement on account of the weather. The superb Grand Piano to be used on the occasion is from the manufactory of Chickering Boston, nty-five ladies of unparalleled Open every night. Extra performanc So'clock P.M. Singing, Dancing, &o, Boxos ‘Parquette 25 cent A S208 PLACE OPERA HOUSE.—THE ABOVE THEA- tre to be let for a term of several months from the Present time, For terms, &e., apply vo ‘CORBYN & MARTINI, Musical and Dramatic Agents, No. 4 Barclay st. OWARD ATHEN 4 UM.—THEATRICAL NOTICE.—C. R. Thorne, having leased the above establishment, with the intention of opening the same on or about the 20th of August, respectfully angounces to the ladies and gentlemen of the Dramatic profession that he is prepared to inake ar- rangements for the approaching season. Communications (post paid) addressed to C, R. TAORNE, Boston, will ro- ceive immediate attention, WANTS. RADAR ANA BO sear RESPECTABLE PLUMBER OF FIRST rate ability and steady habits. Good wages will be ven. Apply at T. Hanson's Plumbing Establishment, 18 th aveaue, None other need apply. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST RATE JOUR- neyman Barber at No. 196Cherry street. ANTED—BY A LADY RESIDING IN A PLEASANT and healthy situation, in the upper part of the city, two or three children to board and instruct in the English branch~ es, with French and Music, ifdesired. Enquire at 83 Chris- topher street, corner of Bleecker ANTED—A SOPRANO SINGER OF GOOD TALENT, to sing temporarily in church, for musical tuition, an aid in procuring salaried situation, | Persons residing in ty red. 0 tho UPDEE dart Of the CiY PET WARNER, 418 Broadway. YOUNG FRENCH INSTRUCTRESS, RECENTLY from France, and not rearing much English, desires situation in some respectable family, to teach her own @. She is also capable of giving instruction in Music and Embroidery. No objection to the country. Address, or ap- ply to Madame MOREAU, 23 Howard street, New York. YY PARTING WITH A VALUABLE SERVAN' situation for her as Chat recommen ci (or an Vall at 20 Abingdea place, te charac: tween 19 and 4, GENCY.—THE ADVERTISER, A YOUNG MAN OF several years experience in the drug business, wishes to obtain a situation as travelling acon or collector, through any part of the United State son of energy, and theroughly qualified for the situation. Good security and best ofreference given. Address “Trader,” Herald office. ILLIARD TABLE WANTED.—ANY PERSON HAV- ing a Biltiard Table, of ee Cerner not in- ota nearly jured by use, and in all re: al to new, may. find haser by addressing Box No. 63 principal Post fhice, with description. ice. ‘The Eaglo or India Rub- office, with description and ber Table will not answer at any price. SPORTING. ree ene eens ‘ON COURSE, L. L—A RARE CHANCE FOR PE- rians—The Proprietor of the above Course Offers the Purse, to come off June 2th, between the hours of Provided that each perf ven miles im the time above secitied. ‘To close Saturday, the 23d, at Greene & Madden's, 185 Chatham square. No charge for entri M. D. GREENE, Proprietor, C at half past three o' best in five, Thomas Day! .. Rogers names b ff, General Taylor, to-harn JOEL CONKLIN, Proprie TT yk TACHT “VIPER” FOR SALE, IS ONE YEAR old, built of the best materials: is 2672-95 tans, or Al feat long, 12 4-12 beam, 6 1-12 hold, is fitted up with patent water closets. tixed wash basing and Water tanks, ® spacious cabin with four berths, pantries, &e., is sloop rigged, plete suit of sails, and’ is in order’ fo use. She is a remarkably fast sailer, and is o somest specimens of naval architecture to b name can be changed if desired. Can be #00 the Atlantic Hotel, Hoboken. Vor partion! B. ROLLINS & ACH LE, OR TO LET.—THE FAST SALL- ing Yacht Pesrsali, 28 tons burthen, bas just been put in food order. Apply to BULLY & LOCKWOOD, 110 Wall street. R. POW , OCULIST, AURIST, &C, ATTENDS AS usual to diseases of the Eye and Bar, at 14g Warren st, where ean be had @ pamphlet gratis, describing hs new mode | of treating the atlections of those delicate org: Also, the | 3d edition of his popular “Treatise on the Eye.” Price 50 ota, Artitcial Eye PO DK. WHE tt jolwine glasstul of your i Moscatello, for ths eure of restored me to ease, and, usual health, Yours very re- Dey street, LLINGER'S LINIMENT. atalogue of wonderful cures.—Dr. Kt. HL dd, the distinguired professional gentleman, who has nob superior as a practical veterinary surgeon, tells us that in his opinion his hfe waa saved by the ly application of th dy from a very violent attack of cholera, We tor in all parts of the city in his extensive practice, which affords us the greatest possible pleasure to now that we have in any way been instrumental in 80 generally useful, and so universally This great remedy should be in every 1 street, and at 44 Broadway, at a Srinable remed, this terrible ¢ after a short period, to my us spectfully, JOSH, SMITH, It saving the life of on Deloved aud esteeme farmil Sold at 290 Pe; Sure NOTICE.—OUR COMPOUND Blackberry, for the cure of Diarrhwa, attor this date will not be retailed at our warehouse, as we find it impracti- cable to attend to the retail of the same. Purchasers may Chatham street: 77, 162, and 301 East Broad~ | 856, and 715 Broadway; 133 Chambers street; 303. | ti and of tho Grocers and Druggists generally throwghont this city and Brooklyn: WELLS, MILLER & PROVOST, 217 Frontat., N.Y. Ceppras de PREVENTIVE AND CURE.—THE ASIATIC Golden Life Drops (an East India preparation, ) is a cer= tain and never failing preventive of the Cholera; {tis if tuken in the early stages of the disease, of New York city, preserih paration inover 450 cases of the Chi urrows, of P i Neither of the man, woman and child, id purchase and heep itin their pockets. rice 50 cents. Co, 4ole Proprietors, Philadelphia; C. H. Ring, ont for'New York, 192 Broadway. By Mrs. Hayes, 183 Fulton et, Brooklyn, N. ¥., and at No. 50 Court street, Boston. | APT, ER'S TESTIMONY TO THE VALUE ofDr. Wheeler's remedy for the Cholera—To Dr. Wheeler, York, My Dear Sir’—The re-appearance of that ter scourge, the Asiatie Cholera, on this continent, has mest, vividly recalled to my mind the sense of gratitude which I must ever feel towards you, as the gontleman to whom in the your 1835, and repeatedly singe that time, { have heen indebted for a remedy which has uuiformly afforded ef- , in all the eases of this disease which have fallen under my not (RACT OF gle patient, abottleimmediacely, G. W. Childs & Agent You recollect in, 1835; I gave you a verti~ fieato, stating that your Balsam of Moscatello had beon used with the most salutary effect. by, the Couut d’Otrante, when and then laborin a passenger in the packet ship “‘ Huvre,”” under an attack of Cholera Morb whilein command of the packet beneficial results fi ral of my ‘ew, Who were violently how and Spasmodic Cholera, Since that d, 1 have been frequently called on to recommend and ater the samo remedy, and in all cases with thelike sul result. I would not dare to incur the sponsibility of recommending a remedy for the Cholera, were I not fully convinced fro enoe of its Value; but knowing as I do, practically, the un- doubted virtues of this Balsam, I again address you for the purpore of giving to it all the sanction of my hurable name, and imploring you to do all in your power to make it known to the public. Yours, very respectfully, AUG, DE PEYSTER, Gov. 8.8. Harbor. Staten Island, Jume 12, 1819, SALES BY AUCTION. M. NI10FFMAN, AUCTIONEER—THIRD SPRING Sale of Refined Sugar.—L. M. Hoffman & Co. will well on Wednesday, 20th, at o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Room, corner of Broad and Beaver streets, the stock of stand- ard Refined Sugar, manufactured by Messra, Woolsey & Co., consisting of Loaf, Crushed, and Powdered Refined in the usual variety of packages. Also, Syrup in barrels. Terms at tale. T° BE LET. Aenean 0 LET, WITH STEAM POWER.—THE THIRD AND fourth stories and basement of new tire proof building Nos, 2 and31 Gold street, te let with steam power. The Fooms are well lighted, Possession given on or before thelst July. R. HOE & CO., 45 Gold st. To LET-{THE FIRST STORY OF BUILDING NO. 45 Gold street, well Tpivee suitable fer a store or ware-~ Foom; will be I6t_ very low for the remainder of the yeas. ossession in oF before Ist July. . B. HOE E CO., 45 Gold atreet, 0. LET—A COUNTRY SEAT ON THE BANKS OF the Hudeon River, 134 hours sail from New York, just finished and partially furnished, containing 14 rooms, stable, couch house, He. and fine Hower and vogetable, gardens. Rent $600, to the ist of May next. Apply to G. A. SACCH 5 Broad street, or at Hastings, to B. Dougherty, whe will show the premises, 0 LET--THREE ROOMS, ON THE THIRD FLOOR of No, 40 Reade street, two doors from Broadway. 0 LET, IMMEDIATELY—A SMALL BASEMENT Store, No. 1 Nassau street, opposite the Custom House, the best situation in thecity, Inquire in the boot store above. FPICE TO LET.—FRONT BASEMENT OF 125 CHAM- bers st., suitable fora Physician or Dentist. Apply as abov BASEMENT TO LET—WELL ADAPTED FOR BEING made the office ef a medieal practitioner. Apply at No. 62 Amity street. OACH WANTED.—ANY GENTLEMAN WISHING TO dispose of & good Coach of modern style, but little used, and originally costing from 800 to $1,000, may hear of a pur- chaser (if sold cheap), by'applying to W. H. Ranlett, 70 Nassau strect, personally or by letter. OUNG LADIES WHO KNOW TO MAKE EMBROIDE- ries—those who can speak French having the preferen —as also thoso who wish to be instructed in the above art, can find employment by applying to 87 Franklin street, from jock in the morning till evening. D (0, 40 BROADWAY, ONE DOOR ABOVE Sark Fiace Gentlemen's Hace, of ¢xe Suramer styles, tion and sal are now ready {0F ine PMe NT GUOLLS & CO., 240 Brondwa PCY 000 ‘TO $1,000—TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY $3, ye ly fa a hes es at seven per 000. after 4. P.M y Sent, $3,000 t0 $4000. URGE TUTHILL. 80 Dey strest. v JARS.—THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE IN Ade bonded Warehouse, and entiticd to debenture, 70 ‘of the well known brands, Rio Hondo and Consolation. Segar cea lot. ers will hha them a Pritt WIS & PRICE, 55 Pearl st. ERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, AND ALL OTHERS who wish their Job and Card Printing well done, at the Jowest cash prices, are invited to call at the office of SUT- TON’S Yankee presses, 1 n street, corner Nassau, and eci of pri LT xan ie TOMAS E. SULTON, Printer, 123 Fulton st. AGUERREAN MATERIALS—PLATES AND CASES 01 all sizes, and of superior quality, Cameras, Chemicals, JOHN ROACH, Optician, 79 Nassau st. AT BARGAINS—G. STEWART, 445 BROADWAY, mat open this ay, June 16,1519, the greatest bargains jn French Embroiderics, Lace and Muslin Mantillas, Thread aces, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Spotted Nets, for Man- tillas, Hosiery, Gloves, &e., to which he particularly calle the attention of the Ladie: ICH TEA SETS, to $a PLATED ON GERMAN SILVER, Table Fork poons, $3 per doz., jlver; also, new styles of , Chandaliers, Solar and Hall William street, between N $5; fully equal damask ond i. , Fulton and Ann, opposite the churel ALIFORNIA—GOLD SIFTIN counts received from the gold diggin equal tothe wove Brass and }ron Wire Ponght at 10% Beekman and 49 Fulcon stre: Zhe pure stuff from the earth, pay all ki ATENT MANGLES.—THIS MANGLE IS A LABOR- P saving machine, as it entirely supersedes tho use of iron- fing, smoothing table-linen, sheets, &e. With great rapidity and beauty. one person, with this machine, may do as muol ‘Work ss Aix with smoothing irons. They are used in the prin- cipal hotels in the city, and give satisfaction. Ry are made and sold by BUNCAN & WEST, 4 Liberty Place, near Maiden Lane, N, ¥. ROM ALL AC- there is nething loth and Sifters, eparating gazes AND MICHIGAN CANAL.—REDUCTION of T rn Mey nts, Forwarders and ‘Others,—In_ pursuance of an ordet edn the 16th of , 1849, by the Board of Trustees of the Illinois and Mi-~ igi Choad, a drawback of ® per cent on the rates of tolls as cetablished for the yoar 184), will be allowed on and after June 10, and for the rosidue of ‘the svason of 1849, on the fol- lowing ed articles which may be transported from the seippi River to the Hudson River, via the Illinois and ichigan Canal, to wit:—Beef, pork, bacon, lard, flour, ta homp, beeswax, furs, and peltries (in~ Andon the following specified ar ed from the Hudson River to the t att Tes upon which drawback may be claimed have actuall aevtcii breween the Missiesippiand tne Hudson,or vice verasy, Be tho case 1xay be, will be—l. The invoice, or the manifest, cust contain the name of the consignee, the dato of ehip- Pine, the articles must be specitied, and the weights stated, fhe whole be rubscribed bythe covelgnor and. sworn ta hy 9, The consignee, in Lika manner, w erate ee state that tho articles enumoraved sy him stating the tiny xo reveived. 3 Upon presentation of this Cotte of ocpetary uf the Board of Trus ke will be paid. harman “By order of the Board of Trusteos, WILLIAM GOODING, Secretary. CANAL Orrron, CurcAco, May 24, 1849, 10 THE LADIES.—PETER ROBERTS, 373 way. hag just received 8 large lot of |B Collars at 1 0 embroidered Honiton do. at 2s kefart Caps from Is.; Valenci #, binek and white Lace Shi ; Cambria Hdkfs, Laces, &e. EMOVING.—FRENCH MECHANICAL LAMPS, FOR- R snctly 37 condway, now 44s Broadway, near Ceaal amps eve patern, Bitten Chinten, Sik Wicks, Shade, Sperm O11 ‘te, Suse ‘Pensions, Brackets and Stands, {OLD LEAF AND DENTISTS’ FOIL, MANUFACTORY, 112 Franklin street, near West her cout ice 1de.; Brew ata, Lave ( an va w lt onl, oral a the lowe fs T package. companiee | with cash promptly attended to, dL, WAUGH, 0 EUR@PEAN TRAVELLERS.—A YOUNG MAN, who can give the highest references, speaks English, French, and Spanis ve, &0,, wishes a situation to travel.’ Please address “Mayordomo,” this office. PUBLICATIONS, UROPEAN PAPERS, PER CAMBRIA.—ILLUSTRA- ted News, Ladios’ Newspaper, Bell’s Life, Weekly Des- atch, Freeman's Journal, Irishtnan, London Times, Daily ‘ews, Douglas Jerrold’s, Herald—all 15 cents each; Punch, cents; Willmer & Smith's, 18 cents, For sale at Dowits & Davenport's, Tribune buildings. HAT LIBEL .—THE EDITOR OF THE SCORPION as at last been caught, He was yestorpay arrested for a libel. Yet that docs not cease the great attractions set forth in this week's number of the “Seorpion,” which, if and motives were not taken in evidence, would cause Gri ham to be incarcerated for ages. But, thanks to the new | of libel, papers which have the independence ean with safety touch upcertain parties whose crimes, intrigues, aud pecca~ dilloes would otherwise romain for ever hidden under the rore. ‘This week's Scorpion is particularly interesting, av it walks into the lads and lasnea “about town” withvut gloves or init tens. It is now ready at the office, 142 Fulton street, and for pale everywhere else.” Price, half-dime; $2 per annum. FOR SALE, OR SALE—. Y FINE SORREL MARE, AND AV light Wagon, with Harness, &e.—The Mare is of good size, eight years old, and is warranted sound, and to work Kindly in single and double haroess. She’ is capable of Father superior speed, although perfecely gentle, aud would tleman, for pleasure driving. men either suit « fami), Th extra strong, by Barcalow. im, as the advertiser is bs time will be given, if Enquire oi Mr. Gibson, 349 sired, with approve Broadway. OR SALE—AQUANTITY OF WAFERS, OF THE latest patterns, imported from Paris, for about half the cost, their original value being $300. Inquire as 169 Divi- sion street, up stairs OR SALE.—A_ SECOND-HAND PIANOFORTE SHALL be sold for $80. It istin the best order, and has a very goed tone. Inquire at 169 Division street, up stairs, OR SALE OR TO RENT—THE SPLENDID BILLIARD Saloon on the corner of atlantic and Henry sts., South Brooklyn. Inquire on the premises. 0 GROCERS.—FOR SALF, A BARGALN, THE STOCK and lease of a & er, at South Ferry, Brooklyn, now doing a Lp tend business in the ayer sonnet o_ Apply ima tely t JNO, IL LON re ea 63 Water street, Now York. HOTELS, d&e, ROADWAY HOTEL.-STRANGERS VISITING THE city are particularly directed to thi truly pl jocated hotel; helng opposite the Park an with that beautiful College green in the rear, in the immed: vicinity of all the places of business or amusements, to those visiting the city more advantages than perhay ocher hotel among us. Call and see. TTO COTTAGE, HOBOKEN, N.J.—T. PERRY M OT Terpecttully bene to ann mblic i ral, that he has encaged at brated Band for Sunday afte } Concert of Sacred Music, to commence at four o'clo: Creams and other refreshments of superior quality, Admit tonee free, W ADAWANACK HOUSE, STONINGTON, CONN.-THE subscriber having returned to the above spacious Hotel, after an absence of three years, has improved it by additional furniture, and a general renovation thronghout, “To families Het home during the summer months, ® eon a hed rooms, at reasonable ig the same advantag ing, fishing, bathing, and other rational arnusements, Hine oem ahora waturing, plac dn the tablishment, he will he assis Mr. HOKATIO BLAKE. TLANTIC PA at the Highlan nora e be desired will be supp notice andon the most roasonabl f immediately on the margin of the ocean, established for bathing, fishing, ren- Those saan to a shortest possi ‘The location bein and being #0 weil w York. N, T.-- tho beat quality of wines, Hauora fishing tackle constantly on haw HARON SPRINGS PAVILION.—THIS RSTABLISH- m Xn now enon for tha gacepuin of euets and wil e- iy T next, ‘omens & GARDNER. LANDON SHIPPIN RAR HE BRITISH AND NORTH Poop raat MAIL ‘Steamships, betwoen New York and Liverpool, hetwa ton and Liverpool ‘at Halifex to laud and recoi and passengers, are intended to sail as follow: rte specie beyo on ters and papers from New York second do., $70. a maust_pass throu C4 teste Liverpool oe oz freight or passage apply to i. CUNARD, Sr. 83 Broadway, ACKETS FOR HAVRE.—SECOND LINE.—THE SHIP Baltimore, RB. D. Conn, will sail on the Ist of July. BOYD & HINCKEN, 8 Wall street, fa Ay wpe othe rh ney Bae . or tq MP YACQURS, Capt Yoo. Vion & MERE or to BOYD & HINCKBN, 83 Wal OR CALIFORNIA, VIA HAVANA, NEW ORLEANS, and Chagres.—Mail line, Thursday, 28th June.—The com- modious and staunch double engine steamship FALCON, will sail as above, with the United States mails for the fie steamers from Panama, in July, ill avoid unnecessary’ delay and ¢ ee to Chagres—After saloon, $150); ); steerage, $80 and found. Persons ont of Secure o passage by forwarding one half the he Falcon is 1,000 tons burthen, built inthe best The accommodations for passengers are unsurpassed, and well ventilated. Hoe be thoroughly tested, and proved unequalle double, gives greater assurance of specd and otherwise be found, For pai 0 or freight, spply to . O. ROBERTS, 115 West street. OR SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA—TO SAIL July.—The first class superior fast sailing ship VICTORTA, Capt. Wildes T. Thompson, having the F part of [her ‘cargo engaged, will sail about lat July. § a remarkably {ast sailing ship, has superior modations for’ parsen; For freight or pas: apply on board, at Pier No. sh River, or to F. & D. FOWLER, 86 West st., or J. W. ELWELLL & CO., 57 South st. OR SAN FRANCISCO, TOUCHING AT VALPA- rai ‘he magnificent new and fast-sailing New York hip PRINCE DE JOINVILLE, h » havin a on board, will have im- dams, who is thoroughly arbors of the Pacific, will @ accommodations for passen~ having been fitted up without go of the sh re superb, the vei rseilles packet. | A physician a surgeon are pr the ship. For balance of freight or me ply on board: at Pier 12 t 0 ODRIDGE & CO., cor, Beaver st, nnd Broadway ; or to ISAAC T, SMITH, 101 Wall streets OR CALIFORNIA.—A BEAUTIFUL CLIPPER VE! vel, of near 20 tons burthen, just bu'lt for the expr purpos with handsomely furnished state rooms and cabin her entire length, embracing every convenience and comfort possible, will enil about the 12th of July, in ballast trim, with every probability of making a remarkamly quick trip.” About 30 passengers, forming a select company, may secure passage ox appiying to Gd. B. ROLLING E x ‘ HIP PROBUS, FOR CALIFORNIA, VIA VALPARAT- »S c0,—Pasvengers will be on board on Saturday, 16th, at 10 o’elock, nt which time the ship will sail. Shippers must sond for signature. Thero are on immediate application, B. SUTTON, #4 Wall street, FPOk CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO Dison. TO ail 20th inet, ‘The superior fast railing bark PHILENA, Capt. Swain, master, having all her cargo engaged and going on board, walt ouitivel the 20¢h inet: s & few tore berths on be secured. For passage. apply on board, pier No. North river, or to F-& D. BOWLER: oo West atreot, 5 OK SAN FRANCISCO, VIA CHAGRES—ON SATUR. day, Juno 30th.—The well known steamship CRESCENT CITY, Stoddard, waster, will Jeave for Chaj i Saturday, June d0th, from pi ., arriving in time to mee 1 copmnaienticn 4 with the’ Mails for the Pacific Steamers, 0 ‘Tene Temodlate application athe numer tt be on limited. ipo “iu. 0. ROBERTS, 148 Weat street. —WITH AN EXPERIENCE OF ri for Shivs and Pas- 10 CALIFORNIANS. fifteen years in pre ing stores for joe sengers, the subscriber confidently offers bis services to per- rove intending lifornia. At his to may be hed estimates fur , of every des- cription. Torney number of persons, from one month to two ein an stares wan be put up Jn suitable phokages to cross ¢ Isthmus, or for the longer route, "Ae KEMP, 116 Wall stroot New York. YMPTOMS OF CHOLERA.—BALL’S VEGETABLE SY- Tup, bus never failed to cure the Diarrhwa or the premo- nitory symptomsof Cholera, in from fifteen minutes to two ours, Lt purities the stomach, and always leaves the bow= els ina healthy condi Numerous testimonials of ita eff- from physic dothers who have used it, may be ‘at the store. For sale by the proprietor, at ‘the Ink Eraser store, 126 Price 2 cents a bottle, LOSS MAGNETIC POWDERS, 20 BROADWAY.— The American Institute never did a better thing than when it awarded Lyon « premium for his mcomparable Po ders aud Pills, which, while they may be eaten with safety by a child, allure from their hiding places evory species of an~ noying’ insect, together with rata, mico, and other vermin, which no sooner taste the preparation than they dic! R. DE LANEY, AWARE OF 1HE MANY TEMPTA- ‘tions which so easily beset youth and early in thelr romance of life, a happy to say that his I rience and extensive p ith Venereal diseases its stages, have eminently qualified him to treat that class of complaints eceeoeer OnLy) ‘and to warrant @ perfect and speedy cure. Office, No. 51 LAspenard street. COMPLETE PRACTICAL WORK ON THE NATURE and treatment of Venereal Discases, and all other affeo- tions of the genito-urinary organs of the male and female.— iustrated by a great mumber of beautifully colored ‘and many finely executed delineations on ywoed, Ko, 4 Price $ id editio: is illustrated by extraordins -apby, equalling copper engravings in the delicacy ef their fis; and it is a striking evidence of the indomitable perse- verance of a who secms to possess an unconquerable en- ergy that will enable him to leave his fost-prints in so that he will be spoken of when the memorial only to be found in the libraries of those who know not that he was both censured and envied while living. Without at- tempting » minute comparison of this Venercal Guide with European publications on the same family of disoases, it may be said, fearlessly, that this is decidedly, and without qualifi- cation, equal toany of them. The plates sin Acton's Tre: tise are not equal to these. By contrasting the two volu both the matter, and the manner of giving instruction, in our humble estimation, sheuld be accorded to the New York 8. Dr. Bostwick has done the profession a good service, nothing ean prevent this alle work from being spread an over the land, as the fact cam neither be denied nor conceal~ ed, that he has produced « thorough, well-digested, systema— tie t atise, which far surpasses anything of tho kind, on ch of practice, heretofore attempted in the coun- try.” Lecturer on Diseases of the Urinary Organs; Author of atTreatise on the Nature and Treatment of Spermatorrhce, or Seminal Diseases, resulting from self-abuse; parataney and ether kindred affections,” 251 pages, 14 plates, third edi- tion, price $1; Author of a work entitled “Hints to Young Physicians; uthor of ‘The Family Physician;” and At- tending Physician and Surgeon to the New York Medical and Surgical Institute, 75 Chambers street—removed to Broadw a4 For sale at the publishers, Stringer and Town- rend, 222 Broadway, and of the author, roadway. The Neel mene eight bier bet ion, | cakswbtin cases cured, not be published for the present, ciate , HOMER BOSTWICK, M.D. ‘Of all remedies re, oF change in applic: jenges a single instance of re~ wiich the mixtura will not Many are eurod in two days, Sold’at the Drug store, 273 Broadway, Irving House, corner of Chambers street. ‘The propri gonorrhoa to be bri cure, under forfeiture of § MEDICALGUIDE, t complete work aver published on diseases of the genito-urinary organs. With its assistance ong can treat himeelf, 2s it contains a description of all delicate diseases, their symptoms, best mode of eure, &e., te- gether with reoipes for making the various preparations used in their treatment. Jlanters and seafaring men should not hewithoutit, Price $1. For sale by tho office, No. 3 (now No. 12) Ann. sirect, sulted on all diseases there referred to. Persoms at a di tance, by enclosing $1. (post paid.) to Dr. LOVER, will reccive a copy of the work by mail, free of postage. OCTOR A. BURTIS COOK DEVOTES ALI, HIS time to the cure of Venoreal complaints, including Stricture, Mercurial diseases, &e., at G7'y Madison street. Dr. C. bas been twenty-three years in this practice, and is able to offer acertainty of relief in all cases of suminal weak~ nesses and deficiencies, witheut mercury, OF hindranco of pursuit. DS, ghtiRins ANTIDOTE 18 THE MOST EFFEC. tual preparation sold for Gonorrhea and othor disorders of the sexual organs. radically cur from two to author, at his where is = Long experience has proved that it Ths Tesirable result, ts obtaine it neither creates 80%, deviation in ep, or healthy sis con- ty, adway, corne HE MARRIED WOMAN'S panion, by Dr. A. M. Mauricenu, Pro! Sixth edition. 1émo., pp. 280, ds now poor would hi en- eyed competence; thousands now broken in health, would feveenjoyed it; hundreds now in their graves been till alive, by a timely possession of this work. It is intended especially for the married, or those contom= platin; ‘inge, as it di shoul the mother, the one or the one in the decline of lates an important change— the most efficient ro= t te Fors away, and at tho Publishing Offion, 128 Liberty street, N. ¥.; Little & Co., Albany; W. R. Davie, Boston; B. Peterson, 95 Chestnat street, Philadelphia; William Taylor & Co., Baltimore; M. Boullomet, Mobile; J. B. Rouscoul, New Orleans ; J. B. Cubbedge, Savannah. On the receipt of $1, 8 ror’, will be transmitted by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. All letter mast be addressed, post paid, to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, Box 1224, Naw Vork city. Offion, 129 Liberty atrant, Deere, 16 DUANE STREET, 80 WELL KNOWN in the treatment of delicate diseases.—The Doctor's re~ putation for skill in those half cases that have existed for years is pre-eminent, Constitutional weakness, brought mn” nye recret habit, efvetually cured. Recent cases cured in four days. NG,CURE NO Ps imay be consulted divenses, A practi: ment of delic DR. CORBITT, 19 DUANE ST. nthe treatm of certain delicate ‘of sixteen years, devoted to tho tro: axes, enables Dr, to cure the wor: form of this di Recent cases cured in three days, No ury used. RALPH, AUTHOR OF THE “PRACTICAL PRI- 0. 88 Greenwich streot—Orfice hours, 8 (Sundays exce Those who a} early stages will, be gurprived ai the rapidity and ‘étle inconvenience attending their cure. It is chiefly, how- sver, those who have suffered from a certain class of people, who oav properly appreciate his services. In stricture, from i fret, oF imctplent, to ite more advanced and distressing stages, (from ancommon advan ive practice, ) he can afford a rapid, oasy b unds for stating, ean he aro in America. cunt NO CHARGE, is confiden tial, lecont canes Constitutional a Zz Dr. M. ercury weet in any case, or hindrance in Open from 7A, M. 9 P. Me y 01 morrhes he ours in two to four ifty and. Impotency #acoesntall | the house, with’ t (INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAIL. eer Our Baitimere Correspondence. Battimone, June 15. 1849. The Weather—Increase of the California Fever—Cali- fornia Gold—Markets, $c. The recent news from California has given a fresh impetus to the gold fever in this vicinity. The vessels now up for San Francisco are the brig Ospray, to sail on Monday next; the bark E. H. Chapin, brig Ama- zon. ship Louis ‘Philippe. bark Wm. Kennedy, bark Martin W. Brett, ship [zonium, and the bark Sarah Hooper, ‘The bark Martin W. Brett, ts intended to be kept in service asa packet between Panama and San Francieco, and takes nono but cabin passengers, in- cluding the owners and their families, ‘These vessels are all rapidly filling up. Nearly $100,000 of ‘the Catifornia gold, brought by the Lexington, is consigned to houses in this city, and come of it has already come to hand. Baltimore haa da large share of all the gold yet reovived from California. Weare still clear of cholerain this city; and a com- parison with lust, your shows that the season, thus far, ius been unusually healthy. There were considerable ‘sales of flour and grain yes- terday morning, preceding the receipt of the steamer's Ss. at previous prices, but on its receipt operations d for the day $185 Maryland doftd. 6s, 10 oY Baltimore and Ohio’ Railro: ai {0.do, bim, 441, Our Philadelp Corresponden Pritaveriia, June Li The Cholera—Horvible Tragedy—Markets, gc. Two cases of cholera were reported to the Board of Health yesterday, but as the persons reporting them did not appear to be regular V1. D.’s, they wore referred tothe Port Physician, who, t.uding the cases to be with- out death by Asiatic cholera, they are so reported in the official bulletin to-day, ‘Two ‘other cases are also reported. A horrible tragedy in humble life occured yesterday in Spring Garden. “A poor colored woman, living on the Ridge Road, gave birth to an infant. while alone in ception of achild five yeurs old, ard soon after drowned it in w bucket of water, while laboring under temporary derangement, from the eflects of fever. She died herselt during the afternoon, and the coroner held inquests upon tho two Dodies together. ‘The foreign news has caused an advance in tho price of corn, and there is an increased demand. ‘The de- mand for flour is limited, and the sales are confined to small lots for city consumption, at $4 6234 to $5 por barrel for common and extra brands, Ryo flour sells at $2873g. No sales of corn meal. The demand for wheat is moderate, and prices are steady, at 105c. to 108c, for mixed and white, Sales of 100 barrels whis- key, at le, Hhds, in small lots commanded the samo rate. We subjoin the stock sales in this mai irst Hoard—$1,000 Readin, 69 08 6's, “67, c. & Pay $108 Sehuylidil Int + States iM, 8, 156, 100 "« £13100" a Merris Canal, Pennsylvania do; Reading RR, 85, ) do. ton Cop Canal, 1 HW) Mai $1, i's, 'SO, 103; 50 shs. Reading RR, I do, ‘Si 100 do, Union Canal, 11'4; 0) do: Lehigh, 254%. Appointments by the President. A.A, Pettingall, of Connecticut, to be Marshal of the Tnited States for the district of Connecticut, vice Benning Mann, resigned. A George W. Lakin, of Wisconsin, to be Attorney of the United States for the district of Wisconsin, vice A, Hyatt Smith, removed, ND OFFICERS. s Clarke, of Missouri, to be Sur- yeyor General for Illinois and Missouri, vice Frederick R. Conway, removed, Paraclete Potter, of Wisconsin, to be Register of the Land Office at Milwaukie, Wisconsin, vice George H. Walker, removed. Moses Gibson, of Wisconsin, to be Receiver of Pub- He Moneys at Willow River, Wisconsin, vice John (, Floyd, who declines the office. Sumson Clayton, of Alabama, to be Register of the Land Office, at Lebanon, Alabama, vice Hugh P. Caper- ton, removed. Stephen F. lic Money moved. Page, of Michigan, to be Receiver of Pub- t lonia, Michigan, vice Frederick Hall, re- OFFICEKS OF THE CUSTOMS. L. A. Trigg, Collector of the Customs at Richmond, Virginia, vice Thomas Nelson, removed. Ezra Hotchkiss, Surveyor of the Customs at New Hayen, Connecticut, vice Charles 8, A. Davis removed. Franklin Haven, to be Assistant Treasurer at Bosten, yice Henry Hubbard, removed, Carture or tHe Staver Zenopia —Captain Pope, of the whaling bark Jasper, arrived at this port yesterday, lastfrom St. Helena, has favored us with the following report: On the 23d March, 1849, arrived at St. Helena a schooner called the Zenobia, of Baltimore (for adju- dication in the Vice Admiralty Court), which vessel had been captured by II. 1. M. sloo Philomel, on the west const of Africa, with a cargo of slaves numbering 550 (33 of whom are females), the vessel not being over 100tons burthen, She was eleven days on her passage to St, Helena, and lost ten or cleven of them. These poor creatures were in a perfect state of nudity, and many of them (the women in_ particular) bouring the brands of a hot iron recently impressed on their breasts; the yeasel being so small, and the number of negroes so great that it was next to an impossibility to go from one end of the vessel to the other. It appears that when the schooner was de- spatched by the Philomel, that she was about giving chase to an American brig which had just gone into port on the coast of Africa, suspected of the purpose of taking on board a cargo of negroes, It is only lately that a brig has been brought to St. Helena with up- wards of 800 slaves on board; her name was the Harriet, lately of Philadelphia, and commanded by Captain Thomas Duling, who had sold the vessel at Ambrez to a Brazilian, leaving his crew, (Americans,) eight in number, on board, to shift for themselves, and being unable to get away from the coast were obliged to remain in the vessel, and were captured by H. B. M. sloop Cygnet. ‘These seamen have given the consul at St. Helena a faithful account of their ill treatment by Captain Du- ling, and have been provided with vessels to get away from the island. At the time the Harriet was boarded by the Cygnet’s boats, she had the Ameriean flag fly- ing at the peak, and in consequence of the brig firing upon the boats, one of the American seamen was shot in the shoulder, and who is now in the hospital at St. Helena under ical treatment. Also lying in the harbor of St. Helena, a slave yeseel condemned, former- ly the bark California, of Boston."’—New Bedford (Mass.) Mercury, June 14. Mr. Carnoun ann tHE Catirornta Rarrroan. Hon. J. C. Calhoun has written a letter in reply to an invitation to attend the California Railroad Con- vention at Memphis. While ho acknowledges it one of the greatest projects of the age, commercially and politically, he takes the ground that before the South finally dscides upon {ts course in the inatter,they must know whether or not slavery is to be excluded from the territory through which it passes—must know how they are to stand in reference thereto, “and the rest of the Union,”’ before they “ spend millions on millions, in addition to what they have already done,’’—Phila- delphia Sun, June 15. Lievt Beati.—A_ correspondent in Delaware, commenting on the gallant act_ which we recorded the other day of this young officer, in saving the life of one of bis men when endangered by the Indidhs, reminds us of a similar act of humanity performed by him,somo years since, in rescuing a boy from drowning at New Castle, Lieut. B. is a fortunate man, but the brave are always fortunate. —Philad, N. merican, June 15. CITY TRADE REPORT. Frivay, June 15—6 P. M. In the absence of the letters due by the mail of the Cambria, trade in produce was some less ac! , while prices in a great measure remained unchanged. Sales of flour were made to a fair extent to meet @ steady home demand, with some lots disposed of for export. Fine and uninspected was some firmer, while other kinds remained about the same. The market for whvat was firm, with a fair demand for milling. Sales of prime Genesee, with some lots of Ohio and Vir- ‘inia, were made on terms stated below. Corn was ardly so firm, and at the close the turn of the market was in favor of the buyer, Sales were made to a fair extent, Pork was some firmer, while other articles of provisions remained about the same. Wair sales of eugar were making, consisting chiefly of Cuba Musco- ‘yado, at steady prices. Cotton sold in a small way at previous prices, Dealers were waiting the receipt of letters. Asurs.—Drices remained without change, with sales of 75 bbi: at $5 66\ a $6 623 for pots, and pearls $5 50 @ $5 66. Breapstusrs —Flour—The salos for the day reached about 5,000 bbls., including fine, at $4 124 a $4 314; Western brands at $4 50 @ $4 75, though sales were mostly made at the inside figure; Indiana round hoo} at $4874; and Ohio do, do. at $5; pure Genesee at $8 @ $5 1234; favorite and fancy: brands, this State and Western, with extra brands, remained at about yes- terday’s quotations; of the above sales 2,000 bbls, fine were made for export; of Southern flour sales of 500 bbis, were made, at $4 94 for Petersburg country.— Rye Flour was some firmer; sales of 1,000 bbis, were made at $2 94a $3. Meal—The sales roached about 600 bbls. Jersey, at $3. Wheat—Sales of 5,000 bushels Genesee were made at $1 30 for prime; 800 do. Virginia white at $1 1234; and 1,200 do, Ohio at $1 06. o— The market at the close was better; 3.000 bushels sold at 58¢., delivered; in the afternoon this price was re- fused. Oats were lower, with sales of Northern at 34a 85e Corn—The sales for the day footed up about 60,000 bushels. at 6434 9 65c. for reund yellow; 68) G0e, for white, and 62a 63e. for Western yellow, Corrox—Operators are awaiting their private per Cambria. 400 a 600 bales are reported to found buyers at the last quotations, Canpies.— Sales of 200 boxes adamantine, were made at 27 a 28 cts , 4 mos. Freients.—Seme 40,000 bushels of corn were taken for Liverpool, at 63(d. in bulk, and at 6d. in bags; 2,000 Dbis, flour were taken at 1s, 6d, Cotton was taken at 4d. Beef, in tierces at ds., and 100 bbis. lard at 224, 6d. A vessel was sold for California, at about $45,000 She was 600 tons burthen, Frurr,— We notice sales of 300 boxes raisins at $1 60, cash and 4 months, and 60 frails bard shell almonds at private bargain, Lvav.— Sales in the Boston market to-day, of 6,000 pigs Missouri, at 47,0. Einns—-Satew of about 9,000 bbis, Thomaston, at 70 cts. i —The salys embrace 200 hhds. Cardenas for ABE distillery. at 18¢., am Cubs at 210., 4 moa. Navat Sroxes.—The only movement we hear of, is 150 (bbls spirits turpentine at 320. cash; 600 bbls ‘im the Boston market sold at 350. 4 oe We Rotice sales of 2.000 gallons ard oll at 680., O8 - an, 0, iceman 008 linseed at 58c, in casks, and 59¢, Fxovisions—There was @ good though sales were light; 250 bbls. $10 26 tor mess, and $8 50 for prime. Beef was in good demand and firm. Sales of 150 bbls. were made, extra Chicago at $1150. and 50 bbls. beef hams at $ Cut meats were quiet. Sules of 250 tivrees extra suy cured hams were made for Philadelphia at Te Lar Sales of 200 bbls. were made at 6%. a7o.; the mark was firm, Butter remained steady at yesterday's quo- tations. ‘The stock of cheese stood about the sam the stock was light and the range from 3c. a Te Ricy.—About 100 casks changed hands at $3 25 a $8 60. the latter figure for choice. Sucans,—The demand contiaues large, and wo no- of 800 hhds, including Cuba Muscoyvade, at and Porto Rico at Se. a 540.4 mon. e About 4,000 bushels Calcutta tlax have beom sold in Boston at $1 35 Wuisker.—Sales of 600 bbls. at 21c. a 21%. for Okie, and 21}se. for prison. in small lots Woo..—The market continues in the same imactive state noticed in our last report, ‘There is no American of any grade now on hand, and the arrivals are not heavy generally till the middle of July, about which time the city trade fairly begins. ‘There is a good sup- ply of foreign, but a light demand, and we have no sales worth reporting. Receipts of Produse per Hudson River Lines this day. Griffith's Line—-2.532 bbls. flour; 62 do ashes; 85 do. whiskey; 42 do cheese; 230 do. hams; 68 do. butter, Swiftsure Line—1v21 bbls. flour; 40 do, whiskey; 3 do. hams; 100 bushels seed; 15 bales wool, Eckford’s Line—490 bbis. flour; 2 do. whiskey. Rome and New York Line—430 bushels corn; TAL boxes cheese; 48 do. butte do. seed, Boat Morgan Gray—103 bbls, flour, Canajobarie and New York Line—4,500 bushels oats. Fultonville and New York Line—160 bbls. flour; bushels oats. Old Troy Line—S45 bbls. 23 bbls. pork; 33 do, ashes; 12 bales wool, New York, Utica and Oswego Line—480 bbls, flour; 2,200 bushels corn; 50 bbis ; 1.793 bushels oats. New York and Penn Yan—930 bbis, flour; 1,500 bush els fed. New York, Syracuse and Oswego Line—650 bbla. flour. Syracuse and Oswego Line—483 bbls. flour; 6T do. beet; 52 do. hams; 39 do, butter. Western Lake Boat Line New York aud Cincinnati do, ashes. in Boston, 250 de Trinidad de demand for pork, changed hands at flour; 1,005 bushels corn; 700 bbls. flour. Line—509 bbls, flour; 3@ TOTAL SUMMARY, Vlour, barrels. 8.453 Pork, barrels, po Corn, bushels. oT Feed. 50 Oats. 166 y Cut meats. ., o. 268 Cheese, boxes Woolbales. . .. Butter, barrels, Married, At Fort Snelling, Minnesota Territory, on the 30th of,Aprit tast, by the Rey. Mr, Ravoux, Capt. Jaw Monay pr.. U. 8. Army, of Virginia, to Vinainta M daughter ofr, J. Martin, U.8. Army, of Norfolk, Vir= ginia, Died, On Friday, June 15, after @ short illness, Lous Roy, wife of Baldwin Gardiner, The friends of the family, and of her son in-li Thomas J. Stewart, are invited to"attend her funeral trom her late residence, No. 23 Fitth street, this after- noon, at four o'clock precisely. ‘The remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery, On Friday, June 16th, 1849, Winttam Dunvea. in the 54th your of his age, after a short but severe illness. The relations and friends of the tamily are respect fully invited to attend his funeral, without further notice, at his late residence, 14 Lewis street, to-morrow morning, at half-past 7 o'clock. On Friday morning, June 16th, 1849, Mrs. Mania ANAGAN, Wife of John R. Flanagan, aged 31 years. Her funcral will take place from hor late residence, No. 20, 29th street, between the 8th and 9th avenue this (Saturday) afternoon, at tour o'clock precisel: The friends and relatives ef the family are respect- fully invited to attend, without further notice. At Brooklyn, on Thursday morning, Juno 14, after a short illness, Miss Many Grannis, widow of the late Benjamin Granniss, of New Haven, Conn., aged 84 Y Le 8. The friends and acquaintanees of her sons, George B. Granniss, Charles B, Grannies, John W. Grannis, and Henry E. Granniss, are invited to attend the fu: neral this afternoon, at three o'clock, from her late residence, No, 235 Dey street, Brooklyn, without fur- ther invitation. Tho remains will be taken to Green- wood Cemetery, On the 15th inst., Carmarins Tit, in the 21st yoar ives and friends, and those of her brother, William ‘Tim, and her cousin Robert Coploy, are re- spectfully invited to attend herfuncral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 214 o'clock, from the residence of her cousin, Robert Copley, No, 13 East 13th street, with- out further invitation. MARITIME INTELLIGHNOR Port of New Work, June 16, 1829, é a Cleared, ‘hips—Cambridge ( Peabody, Liverpool, C 1 Marsh & Co; Malabar (Br), Frazer, @ bes, Re Leviny Citizen, ee man, New Bedford, Hitchcock, Marshall & C Barks—Clarissa, Low, Traleo, Foster & Nickerson; Cash- ‘etic Numa (Br), 0. mere (Br), Patton, Gi! ; Thomas Trew= Weighill, 3t Andrew. Brigt—Leverett, , Whittlesey, e rowbride & Sons; Aboona, gave, Matansas, Read & Hoffock; Ja (Br), McMonagle, ohns, NB, B McEvers; Wanderer, do, J W Burn— 60 haw: Billow (Br), Da n, Windsor, Soule, Whitney & Coz Columbia, King, Mira: hi, Boorman, Johnston & Co; Flo- rence, Gates, Alexandria; Tecumseh, Lacy, Philadelphia. (Venez), Manovich, Bolivar City, Moller Fairy Queen (Br), Griswold, Yarmouth, NS, J 1 Wm H Mailic Price, Richmond; Amel Smith, Baltimore, Mailler ; Hunter, Raynor, Philadelphiay Small. Salem; § Perry, New Bedford; Adams, Providence; Joyose L, Gifford, New London, Sloope- * Richards, Welsh, Baltimore; May, Mitchell, Fall River; Byron, Vail, Dighton; Meridian, Dantes, War han, " Arrived. BrRM eipeasalite Cambria, Shannon, bata June 2, he © ifs and Ralifax s was detained off Hal 12 hours by fog; took on board at Halifax £250 in specie, and mdse, to E Cunard, Jun. Packet ship Roscius, Eldridge, Liverpool, May 12, with mdse and 429 steerage passengers, to Spofford, Tileston & do. May 28, lat 48 26, lon 23 signalised packet ship Waterloo, steering E; June 1, lat 42 3), lon 3515, signalised ship Geo Hopley, steering Et Packet ship Wellington, Williams, London, May 12, with mdse and passengers, to Grinnell, Minturn & Co. Juno 42 21, lon 51 25, spoke bark Clatha, for New York; 10th, 41 85, 1on 68 27, spoke packet ship Havro, from Havre for New Packet shipHayre, Ainsworth, Havro, May 10, with mdse, | and 304 steerage passengers, to Fox & Livingston, Ship Harmonia, Churchill, Glasgow, May 13, with mdse and 240 steerage paseongers, ‘to the master. May 25, lab 48.50, 5 miles to leeward of a brig, steering W, with ib and forerail set on jury masts; saw & her, and immediately procee }, passed a large steamer, oke Fr bale Dieppoise, reported fish plenty, 10th, passed @ ‘a black ball in the peak of maineaile From lon 24 to 36, egperionced very severo gales from the on 18th and 19th ulf, inlat 54, loa 30, encountered a viol hurricane from SW to NW. Ship I’ J Rogers (of Bath), Robinson, Havre, 39 and Passengers, to the master. June 10, oke Br bark Clutha, from Europe for New York, Fr ship Joseph, Kreish, Havre, 42 days, with mdse and 193 | parsengers, to Renauld & Francois. | Ship Noemie (of Charleston), Holberton, Havre, May 10, with mdse, to the mastee. June 5, Iat 43, fon 49, spoke brig Euphrates, of Halifax, NS, for Londonderry for = phia, out 30 days, having lost head of topmast and mat ase the fifth d lith, 1] AM, 65 miles from the Hook, in @ Pyllibernia, herice tor Liverpool Harrington, MeKeenat With iron and 147 passengers, to Woodhi Minturn. Brbark Tadmor, Bouie, Greeno + days, with mdse aad ‘277 passengers, to Boorman, Job & Co. Smit, Rotterdam, | steering on her couras. May 2 bound E. June 4, hor on the Bank: eering E, with Dutch bark Mary Magdalena, 48 days, with mdge, to Boonen, Graves & Co;'2oabin and 66 steerage, | passenge: ger Bark Edwin Johnson, Cann, Sagua la Grande, lidays, with mdse, to M Taylor & Co. Brig Harriet (of New Yarmouth), Mitchell, Lisbon, 3& di with wine and 4 steerage passengers, to Nesmith & June 14, 74 milog frim Sandy Hook, spoke ship Hi< | bernia, 22 hours out. Norw brig Hendrette Johanna, Elligers, Ludwig, Norway, 71 days, with iron and 6 passengers, to Bech & Kuncknard. Brig Elizabeth, Rebinaon, Para, May 4, with mdse, to 1K Corning. April 16, on yutward passage, lat 27 40, lon 3D spoke propeller Hartford, for California; 12th inat, off rnegat, spoke brig Lucy Blake, from Charl for Now Haven. Brig Captain John, Br a 1 a Bt Captain John, Bu Saguala Grande, 13 days, with J Re Matagorda, Pirches, Galveston, 20 days, with mdse, to rower. Brij Ream paaieys Apalachicola, 23 days, with cotton, te 6 ED Hurlbut Brig Marin (of Augusta), Robinson, Charlo with timber, to SK Sheldon. June Il, off the bag Potomac, 4 days out, bouud to Turks I; rig Porto Rico, Burk, Georgetown, SC, Lor, to Badger, Peck & Co, Norw sepr Haloraad pagerseny Aanensen, Christi: Norway, jays, with ballas Schr Elvira, Post, Mobi longer. Ju for Havana. Schr Henry Clay, Nye, Charleston, 12 days, with timber, te. Schr Sarab, Reynolds, Charlesten, 6 days. ebr Harp, bbs, Georgetown, SC, 7 days. Robs Harp, Carolinas Williams, Washington, NC, with na- to the master, va toecbseca Fraser, Houbnud, Beaufort, NC, 3 daye, with naval stor RM okwell, Sebr Jon Smith, Nichols, Wilmington, NC, 5 days, wite r Kebeoca, Woglam, Petersbu hy 5 das ‘4 ys. cbr Judge Baker, Bogart, Virginin,{s days, Sehr Levanter, Knapp, Alexandria, 10 days, Rohr Fairfax, Penteld, Alexandria, 4 day; % Schr Block Island, Fairchild, Baltimore, 5 days, Selir Cicero, Eaker, Baltimore, 5 days. Schr Robert Brace, Rackett, Pttiladel: phin. echt Sarah Catch, Locke, Halifax, > days, with wood, te Sebr Congress, Reyn Sobr Excel, Baxter Schr American Belle, Machine, 6 days. yon. xtor, Boston, Schr MM Klotts, Chase, Boston, Schr Perine, Handy, Boston for Albany, Below. Two ships, ono bark ank two brigs. Sailed. Brig Catherine, St Jago June 15—Wind at sunrise, SE; at moridiaa, do; at um~ tot, de. Per Sreamsnir Camnara.] Axtwene, May Se telow, Hansa, sation, from Chae Josten. Sia’ 27th, Kio Grande, Thomas, New York; 24th, Baotjer, do; Onward, Chase, d ver LS faa hs Dannoman, New York, red hack about 28th. May ‘rr Leoness, Monroe, Charlestony Na~ teimore, 7 2A Canton, Foshan, New York. S& aliouch, New No ork. May 25-'Sld Taina, Murray, Now York. Ct binson, New Urloans; Industrie,

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