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‘Theatrical and Musteal. Baesowar Tosatae—Tas Orcus.—Lest evening the public were subjected te another very serious Giseppeintment, im consequence of the absence of Bignorina Tedesco, Indisposition was said te be the cause, which is much te be regretted, al- though its repetition must prove most injurious to the pecuniary interest of the manager, and to the character of his elegant house, * Norma,” which superabounds in beauties of the most exquisite order. and which stands pre-eminent for the sweet- nese and thrilling eloquence of its composition. yas wo bave been played, but Donisetti’s grand epera of * Lu- cia di Lammermoor” was substituted, the best sears that be had the raid Juan Garcia Rey in | that could be adopted under the urgent neocssit, eaaneatien, The yeh ae up with an eer} pla The ouelenee oo maa more fashionable than and fervent appeal to the Cenrul [ aeperaty 4 rn Ravenswood, states that be was fearful of being shot in the act, if he ed bis pare well, per mq vl ree RS, aod bed communicated more than he did at the time the | effect. He hasan excellent know! 6 busi- B peng round. Ino r- | ness. Signor Vite was no less attractive ea @ oha- of Juen ia Rey, Cap- | racter of Enrico Ashton. His voice is both melodious id powerful. The part of Lord Anture, as sustained taim Evans. of the fee 8 brig leer told the Concul New Orleans who this man had b the seoond tenor, was an inconevivably miserable in fact. we are at a lose for aterm wherewith te @o justice to the style of his singing, but, at all eventa, omy pet without being too severe, or without of- Rating ee net truth. it is sui generis, or all his 'o- morrow evening the admirers and patrons of this intelleetual, delightful, and olassical style of amusement, will bave an opportunity of gratifying their desires by witnessing the performance of “ Nor- ma.” when, it is to be hey rege Signerina Tedesco will be sufficiently reeovered from the effects of her late hea be knew one ie men a a7 been evgaged to abduct end tl caid keene, in rb that MeConnell had panied out Key Ay this man as his steward, and said if he would put him on board of the sohooner, hy would aseist. with others, and give him five dollars, to Ghiok the man ceurented, aud thus effected thle brutal aad cowardly purpore. A paaagrenh of j ened Gareia Rey's letter to the Con- sul, states that ho was shown @ forged writ of arrest from the Reeoider of the Second Municipality, the validity of which be doubt ut then. what resource | indixporition, so as to be able to leasure hadhe with Lon Carlos de Espana, as commander-in- | which she has always g' wi ap- chief and‘ ap'uin Mo! onnell.as second, at the head | peared. ofa band, e elgerhd oe x oe ta al Bowray Tnxatne —This favorite and ever ;popular Ring, ‘bas nue un afidavit before the American Com | theatre will be opened for the reason to-morrow eve- sul, General ( ampbell. after his release from quaran- tne, that on the aeparture of the Consul from alon, sade Of the verse) Juan Gareia Rey was seized with oh a fit of perveus trembling, that he thought he should die through the night. You must be ‘that the perrons who visit the quarantine have to be accompanied by »p armed seldier in » boat with them, who. of re t+ @ witness to all th: spires; fu thermore, ( a)tain Franklin had orders not to allow this map Lo communicate with apy one either by letter or word of wouth bo letter Juan Garcia Rey wrote, was sent as coming from the captain of the health- boat, whieh viritx the quarantine ground daily, but for all that war detained by the autherities. The c: urigne bere, and part owner of the schooner Mery Ellep Don Kamon Seoumberry, repeatedly told Consul end others. that no such passenger oa: veesel. inarwuch that he publicly asserted thatthe aptain of tbe ort bad offered to facilitate him with acertificate to prove that fact fer the salvation of Captain Met oun ll in New Orleans, It is now apparent that (Captain McConnell was an active partieipaut in this business, aud that he, in oon- section with Lon Carior de Expana, bas left no mvans watried to aveid exposure in this villavous busi: ‘and oven if § 6 onnell had this wan on hi he took good care not to tranemit the ‘(onsul bere, which is his duty so to do, for Teetinn ‘Our worthy ( onrul cannct receive too much praise for the active part he bas taken in this business, and we ouly regret ‘hat he ia not olothed with sufficient power to warravt bis taking further steps iu the mat- tee, until be hears (rom the Home Department. ‘The courre you bave taken in this business has been admired by aii Ameri ry high mind paniard ip this place; andif Don Caries de Mspana 4 Captain § eC ovnell are not punished for this nigh Banded outrage. and Juan Garcia Rey set at liberty, our flag will be insulted and ned forever, in the epinion of ail foreigners. We already suffer sufticiont imdignities bere trem the Spaviards, without their baving this set of bravado to throw at any instant in our teeth For the verucity of this etatement, we refer you te the American ( opsul, Gen Campbell, or to apd to —— ——. to whom yeu will please te senda copy of your paper; and we dare elther'them or any ene else Lo deny @ tingle tact contained in it Respectfully, your ob't serv ping, It has been most completely and beautifully renovated during the recess, and we anticipate one of the most brilliant seasons at it that has ever yet been bad in New York, inasmuch as the proprietor has taken every pains, end epared no expense to not only make it equal to the bundsomest house in the Union, but has Also emgeged @ wost splendid company of performers, com prising the following names, viz Mr. J. Walluck, Jr. Mrs J. Wallack, Jr., Miss ©. Wemyss, Mr, Gitbert, Mr. Stevens. Macarland, Mr. J. Winans, Mr Jor- dap, Mr. J. gy Mr. + Sina Mr. 8. Smith, Mr. Mar- tin, Mir. Drew. nes, Mr Baker, the Misses Depin, Mrs. Herbert, Mrs. Welcot, Mrs. Joraan, Mrs. J. Dunn, Mra. Needham, Mrs. Broadley, Mesdames Rogers, Hart, Lawrence, Les- ter, Ke. So , all of them well established favorites with the public. and eminent in their profession, A sories of most elegant performances bave been arranged, aud | everything. a8 we before said, promises ® most oriliant time “Macbeth.” and # new romantic dram: titled © Shot im the Eye,” will compose the ente: 6 to-morrow night. Nimio’s Ganvex,—Last evening the comedy of the «Poor Gentleman” was performed before a fine audience. Mr, Chippendale represented the character of Sir Ro- bert Bramble, Mr. H. Placide that of Dr. Ollapod im bis own pec style, Mr. Raymond that of Stephen Harrowby, aud Mr. John Sefton that of Humphrey Debbins; the other parts were tolerably well oast, and the acting throughout was very fair. Mr, Placite was of course the leading star that shone high above all the Test, but it is po disparagement to other performers that they did not come up to that gentlemaa’s ataud- ard He is, we honestly believe, the first in his par- ticular walk of the profession. Im proportion to the | character of the test by which the power of an anist is tried, will be conceded its extent. Thus, for ex- apple. ifon # comparison with Placide, other gentle- men who tuke therume line of business #bould be pro- nounced interior to him, such a deoiien should oot disturb the equanimity of the latter, even ou the ground cf vanity, a feeling which is inherent im hu- AL Dature. aud wbioh pervades it in a greater or loss degree, because the bare fact of the comparison hav- ing been instituted, proves that the inferior actor pot without just pretensions, Ib some instances ccmyariron can be made, aud in others they are odious. Mra © Howard's Emily Washington was ao animated performance but she does not possess much breadth, Now and then a flash of artistic excellence may be dis covered, but ite duration is momentary. Mrs Henry's | Dame Harrowby war a tame and unintercsting affair, | el earned Inte sight, from New Orleans, that | 1; requires considerable talent to play such pacts, in y. alin» Garcia, bad been delivered up toouroon- | oder to render them in apy degree acceptable to the ell and that he had just arrived at that gudicace, Axa whele.the performance wassrespeotal Me Sulvidora He has been placed intheeus: | one and such it was deemed by all who witnessed it ed Staton Marchal, in order toseoure bis | ‘The proprietor deserves credit for giving the public ee, #UERENDER OF JUAN GARCIA—HIS ARRIVAL AT ORLEANS [From the Washington Rupublio, Aug. 31) xRWwW in the case of Don Carlos de Espana, the cb sterling entertainments, Leapin Spotted Coase). new under bends, in the sum of five | cae veins avd dancing. and p’ 3 Agr faa oe Bd doliers, tir his appearance at the next term | changes. aud are weil tm their econ the productions Of the Circuit (Court of the United States in Louisiana. | of genius ana learnin, no profession have this | ‘We understand that Garcis avers bi iyabduct- | gif and acquirewent done more than for the stage) ed. ‘The inst news that we bad of Garcia to the | are almost forgutten, while snatches and sketches, bar- eGicot that be war imprisoned. and that our consul had been refured perwission to visithbim Ap atte Rerural of the testimony given on the exami lew Orles in connection wita the confluement of F akged at Havana and the exclusion of Mr (ampbell a interview with him. persuaded us that che de- auish ( onsul had been attempted by and that there hed been an auda. utted by the Spanish coa- sul within tbe n of the United States Thus promptly bas American honor been vindicated by the President The moment that he had reason to | believe that ap outrage had been committed upon aa tmdividvai ep iiied to the pretection of our laws, he adopted the preceutionary measures called for by the cireumstaner: of the case, The moment that be be- that Garcia had been vivlently abduct- |, he direeted the Secretary ot tavena to demand bis rele 1, Thbre was some reluctance dis- @ understand. by (he au ernative presented to the lesques, and such like trarh are brought forward. to the offenee of good taste. the destruction of the legi mate drama and fapeive injury of moral, de the worst of sll tifed menager mindful of what drama, and although he cannot at his wishes in reference to it, for reasons whic! were to explain. would not be very complimentary to some. sill in the assertion of bis rights, (aud he, as well as the public, his privileges and prerogatives) he muy give proofs that his allegianoe to the majesty of that mighty aud universal intellect which rendered its illustrious porwessor the poet of all eull un- Ra undo ugbt and undiminished. tb eoredit- | peare, with all the treasures unsurpassed for ad depth, and the erved witners rolous act of vt! i} ot his wind aod Imagin, its bemuty. pathos, moral grandeu other for Ite cresuions, pictures, rcepes, and tragic re- suits, sbould be flung aside, to make room far some vulgar avd diegusting lampoon. We repeat, that those played in the fret inetan thoritics of ( wha, but the m of the Bard of Av | fading recollect n, deverve im surrender of their captive was one which forbade | an e:prcial manner the rupport of the’ press, aud teifling. and adovttrd of little delay, Whitbin thirty | the most liber rovage on the part of the publ rat had determined | bor ourselves we ean say that they may at ali times bis orders have been transmitted to | esiculate upon our sy) probation and advocacy in so rels haa been restored to the jurivdic- | truly nebie a cause, 4 Sta! A great principle bas th . ‘ been vindicated by the prompt and decided accion of | Beton’ Turatae.—There was a glo ious time here | Jest evening the President thai harmonizes with his policy of nea- poy = a, bt Ly 5 Sevens * t — stairs aod down stairs, parquette and all, were crowded on the part of our 0 1 he bactaten active and wobcpe eficiout measures te | CED (arly Lent; nor was this vast number of person Fevent any invasion of friewsly territory by au armed | divappcinted In their entertainments, if our ean judge cen Purtenate toe bach oaameae peg |e by the bearty applause and roars of laughter which t hesitated to take the largest respousibility for | prevailed among them all the evening. With such » ediate enforcement of our rights and the | Cheering provprot before them, the actors could eot do «national honor Aud the govern- otbervire than orm im the very best style, ebich vay rest assured—and the people of the p wet Bae on ae. “Joba Dobbs,” qui 4 trable Crteht« fa ct fra there will be ueilher subcie diprer | GtF ib the wind of F Yatermoater, waa the first pleoe eo nt administration. mor uoise, aor BUrt L as the last mentioned character and 6: om; bute quiet, straigh | im the fret, played most racily, and the piece ‘The houee was filed to overtlowing ; up wot rward, 4 : ; wins | Mest rvccostuily. The new piece of the “Ab honest, aud uenty p iley, Cy wil gined up, ve the | Fea.” was played pext, and was received with vast ap- If they begin opow 4 deg. 40, they will never ead up: | PVs itis woother feather in the eap of Mr Author om dy Beg” If they maken treaty, they will nevor up. | Hrevabem, whoo talents reom really to be wa vorsatile | derti ven or theft neighbors by an | * thove of Jobn Dobbs himeelf, “The Confidence Man,” iilieit protreo!, ‘Tbey will never « neatenl rights | S84 the rest of (he entertainments, parsed off hand- to be invaded by fitting out hostile armaments invour | Sly. 10 morrow evening the reguiar season ovin- meters Wo sbalibave something to say about the pro- minent features in it to-morrow, Crsisty's Meverneta Among all the exhibitions, harbors. ‘They will never alarm one-balf the nation by faise clemor of inevitable war and then disgust the other balt by accepting peace on terms which they bad themrilver «ua teed as ignowinous, Their ends smurements, &e., in the eiy, the entertainments of just—their mens honorable— their policy peace--while there minrtrels stand pre eminent, as the most elegant they will -trietly reepeet the rights of #l! other m end interceting musical entertainments of th ry They will as wt vindicate the honor ever got np. of their own colve ie proot | rst rate cone The Cuben Expedition, } frre the Washington Republic. Aug. $1 } ! We learn by teirgraph, that Lieut Totten, of the Upited States steamer Water Witch has notified the (Bioers and meu collected at Round Island wear Pasca- The jovg continued patronage they re- owitive of thelr merit, ‘They will give te this coming week. The fret concert given by Madame Bishop in the elty of Mexico, assisted by Signors Vatteliina and Beohes, bronght ber $2 000, Mr. Dempster is giving concerts at Bennington, Ver- mont, goule, to disperee immediately; or that all their wu _ _ ies would be cutcf Lvery outlet wacohed, #0 Police In ence, Any hostiie movement was hmposni A Murderous Attack on @ Voliceman—On Friday bight, a Ofioer Connally, of the 16th ward, was going bis rounds om bis post, be discovered two burglars attempting to enter @ dwellinghouse in 224 The burgiare, on finding themselr e@ to make their Tun Secret Exreoitios.—The sudden appearance of the U. 8. sloop-of war Albany off hound Islead, on Wednerday eveving some excitement there. whe ated about & ut bua the men " caured 60 many eprculations and r ~ aad fle being ar jet eotireiy ignorant of their deri ation. take but liitly loterert {no the matter, but there ie evidently considerable uneasiness among thore in command. althoryh they profess to fear no interrup tom, Everything te quiet on the island aod we believe the men are bapa rupplird with provisions than tr No military discipline is ad plunged it into the inficting @ deadly wount, The policeman dropped on the sidewalk, unable to proered to the vtationhouse, where he was found by Another policeman. who was attracted to the tS b the greene ot the injured man. The bargl 4, but rurpicion rorts upon two we presume, the police pba covey bi ed sent for, and bis wound attended to, bat ‘San is very little bepe of his recovery, as the wound was of that nature. touching rome of the vitel parts of the booy as to make it almost impossible to recover Chavet of Stealing « Gold Werch~ Officer Hopkine, of the lower police, arrested yesterday, Ddreth by the names of Ber field. on a charge of stealing h $100 the property of aMr Greer. tobaceonist, | cing Ip Alban ‘These two black fellows, it seema, | on rd the steamboat Oregon. for ale bany and «few nights ago, one of the raseals «tole the watch from the berth Mr Greer, be was om hie, way to eye 4 Justice MeGrath committed both the scctred to prison for trial that after the embarkation, which is rhortly to take place, the men are to be iaformed Of the objrct and destination of the expedition, and shat such of them as wirb to return to the elty will be allowed to dove ~ NO Picayune, ciug 24 ' wmotos — About 7 o'clock and frightful accident story of the pleat t oear Shackams cocupied by George W Hanue, HhMan pamed ) eamaus Silverthorn Ddien rubber etr: which was off the Deravrur Acciwnnr ink this morning. © very reric be ned ip the thi tin Beaek «1 ont ed vpow the sbeft, with the end ping cirrent on Suspicion —Ofoere Shadbolt a a deste. about. Thinking thet be could divengaye ik with: arrested ye oung man bg the nam out rie, be saxbly rized it byw loop that was ia the | O Nell af oe y the od with ‘ier ¥ bir peesession a pleee of silk, for wile owner tb ted Cherge af Grend Larceny.—Oficer Crovett, of the or pelice. arrested a weil knowm rogue, called Joba » Tasreil and his Indy, Lydia Cherry, on » charge of inducing & stranger im the eity to visit @ private rorm ip Keade street, where Van Taasell robbed him of | £010 ‘The complaint was Intd before Justice Osborne, tho placed the cnee into the bi eof the above off | a re ce The manteteat mitted both to prisom | hang | fore further hearin y the rhin bis eboulderand side wore showkivg ¥ | Chere of pomm <A fellow cau nd Inceraird his right leg frightfally bruied | Melernctt. vas arrested on Friday nigh t wad. The loop esught bie wriet. io ao he was whirle rm from bis footing to the eetiing . ‘ling pece of righteen Inches It wae tn ampare that the poor man’s body, nt ae de-bed aod crushed against the f boards that were io racks himecif James ton nk charge tmasbes, wid ot 4. the of buryia y entering the pi eminem, No. 008 Walte Penasyivauia ios street, cecupied by George Beckett, forcing an entrance y age He through are od alee an inner door, steatin @ family. consisting of a wife and two children, the | thers tream Justice MeGrath com mi ig | former being in very delicate health bat Phila, Budiewn, the ace. edt to pricon for trial cow t of Comm Pleas Sepertor Court, SVRCIAL TERM. AT CHAMPERS Betore Judge ( Ishor fer Before Judge Sandford Brot 1.—Mabees Corpus —In ve winme Kehae Mee, y Parker. the mavernal aunt of Mise Kehoe caused Of habeas # to inne, direete! to Mir Wi ) the paterval uncle of View Kehoe comman. 00 before bis Honor, On the pas that the young fice nae two yenrs old |. Seer 1.— Deetsions,—James 8. wtmoryrs Bdward Bele trop — Moticw for commission granted without stay Motion te diseharge defendant di Ares acm. 8 bed, bo 4 herman. Ordered that judgment ob stand as @ -ecurity that defendant | ; mt eSe she complaint, and the prove af ob the exeoution be perpetually stayed on Bent of FIC conte te plaintit sete fine) Bole 8 Deni endant direbarged f wo ecste, Meaion te ern watee sherift ® cert tAed *ii bout evets ‘ om arr right, we her paternal unele. to have the care wad cus tody of ber After hearin Sandford orderru ‘bee BERT ond ip the meno time t ppliertion «| image to the Surrogate to appoint # guardina bee to remain 61.0 ber uncle ‘ Motion tor alimony edaenday | de hd Mills ew On a judgment by fee of $10 te now d DET for proteedin ty ihe default aad before trial pF jefault no | managers "bo do their utmost to keep alive the fart | Marino Affairs. Dersarune ov tue Sreamenir Carscent Crtv.—The favorite steamship Cresent City, Capt Stoddard, sailed yesterday afternoon, about 8 o'clock. for Chagres, She teok out about one hundred and thirty passengers. Uist of whom will be found in another colu ‘The new clipper brig Glencoe, Capt. J, H. Haxeltine: bound for California, rent out by Hicks & Bailey, No, 36 South street, has eplendid aecommedations fer a few passeagers, the number of which ix limited. ‘a brief interval of stagnation in the animating sport of trotting, the season will cpen on Thursday with great brilliancy~-no lees than sixteen horses boing entered for the occasion. The intense heat of the dog days having now passed away, and the gloomy feelings so prevalent during the ravages of the cholera hi also disa| red, our sitieons hy? er relish for amusemet is presumed a large company will grace the ) Sst the oo occasion, Naval Intetligence, ‘The steam frigate Mississippi ‘arrived at Marsoilles, on tho 10th inst. Commodore Sloat virited the U.S. sloop ot war Van- dalia, Commander Gardner. yerterdsy morning. when the oustomary salutes were fired —Novfolk Beacon, Aug. 20th, Appointment by the President, Horatio J. Perry, of New Hainpshire, hes been ed Secretary of the Legation of the United States at Mearid, CITY TRADE KKPOKT. Saruavay, Sept. 1-2?.M uotations for Frovr remain the same as yexterdsy, moderate business. The range for ordinary State i $5 26 a $5 3734, and common do, and mix ern. $6 37 @ ; transactions embrace 24 Pure Genesee ii quoted at $5 62g a $5 Th ix scarcely to buoyant, and the market ix h Frovx and Meat are without movement of impe In Wurat there ix pothivg doing, and the market fa- vors the buyer. Rye ix 663¢0, delivered, with amail Duriness. Oate are, ax befire 404420 for canal. and 37 @ 390 for Cunada The d-unand for orn is not largo, but bolders are firmer; a rale, the ouly one reported. of 3,000 burbels Western mixed was made at 63e Aves are $6 60. $6 25 for pote and pearls. Corrow opens firm, with a good feeling and with sales of 500 bales, In provisions there is reuree anyhing doing. Poun remuins dull. at yesterday's quotations, Lano is held firm at 034 870. Wiinxsy has improved, with sales of 200 bbie. at 274; 0 27% New Youx, Saturday, September 1—6 PM, The fleur market was duil for fine branda of State and Western, owing to rome falling off in the demand for the domestic aud tor the eastern trade = Common inferior and uvinepected parcels were in for shipment to the British provinces, prices ‘The receipts of State and Weaterm brands oo: tinued mederate Southern brands were more pleaty. acd the market dull with moderate sales, Wheat was in fair demand for milling, with rales of now Southera on terms stated below, Kye flour and corn meal were inactive. Corn continued firm, with a fair amount of rules, at about the closing rates of yesterday Onte were steady at previous rates There was but a mode- rete business doing in pork, while holdere assumed a feeling of greater Brmners at the closing rates of yeu terday, ‘here was ne change in other arti provision line worthy of epreial notice tinued ip active demand, with free sales of full prices, Coffew also, was firm with further asies of Rio at Previous quotatio Cotton Saies were made to @ fair extent atfull prices. There was & greater dinpo- jom manifested to sell than previously existed sin the receipt of the steamer’ news; and thia being the Inet day of the week, the market closed with seme less anvimation. s continued steady, at $6 25 for pea hile receipts continued limited, ‘om Irt to 3lst August . Same time Inst year. ....... 045 a, and $6 50 « bble, 4638 « § 6a ce eeeesbbla 491 Inerease since last year. .... Stock on Hand Pots, Pearle. Total. First sort. 1 688 2.309 Second. 26 269 Third... . 41 58 Condemned... eo a“ 1h 1845-260 Brransterrs.—Flour—The ales tor the day reached about 4.000 bbls. in separate lots among whioh ware sour, At $4 9 $4 60, and Uninspected and flun at $425 — $4 75; commen Stato and mixed Michignn at $5 449 $5 5 straight State and good Michigan. at $5 50 0 $5 5464; pre Genesee and Indiana. at $6 624 a $5 75; common to good Obio, at $5 75 = $5 8736; faucy State and Ohio, at $6 57% @ $6 1256; extra Obto. at $5 94 a $0 12%; wad extra Generer, at $6 1255 9 $6 6256 A partof the sales were made for export. Of Southern, wales of 200 bbla, were made. at $5 5736 for Baltimore, and $5 44.4 $5 50 for Georgetown. and $5 6245 for new Howard street, Rye Fiour—Smull rales were made at $3314 0 $3 37%. Corn Meal was inactive. Sales of 100 bola New Jersey were made at $3 875; Brandywine continued scares, at $300 a $3 56% —Wheat— Sales of 2.400 bushels Bera at $1 20 for peed but no sales tranxpired, Rye— Sales of 900 bushels were made at S¥c., delivered, Octs wore quiet wud firm at de #420, for Northern, ) and be. for New Jersey; Southern were wanted at | Be. a B2e. Corn—The ageregate sales of the day reached about 26.000 bus! comeing 10.000 bushel | Western mixed for export, até2,o Che remainder | consisted of western mixed, at a the «nine rate, | with a lot of common round Southern white at @0o. ‘There were no sales reported of flat yell: Northe: round, of moment. The piarkwt closed fiom. Br #.~ Sules of 15 haif-pipex Rochelle wore made at $1 25 at $137 Corton — Holders have somewhat reiaxed their posti- tion to-day, and are more di-pored to be large seilers | than otherwise, which may partially be baxed on the fact that the advance by the ( aledouts, at Liverpool | had its origio in e supposition of greater injaries to the growing crop than they would be advised of subs quently. and also to the fact that the stock in this city ix d to be much greater than was antleipaced. 4 #are reported to be froin 1200 to 1,500 bales, current betore the steamer Corrie —Snive of 400 bags of Kio were mate at TK. Cann va — Sales of 400 boxes of eperm wore made, ab | be nate Freronrs — Rates continued dail to Liverpool, and & wanner nominal, at yesterday's quetatio in port had cone id. fnetend of iverpoot to emil fo Orleans, where "te ught more freight would he offering during the pr im ott) Went of re of the vew crop Firtt — Sales of 600 quintals dry ood wore mada, at $260; mackerel were eetiLog in a at $15 60 for No. D's: $7 60 for No 2's, wy 4 | Thon The soarket ausumed greater activity the prevent week, with pules ot 1200 tone S | of approved brands. part to arrive at $20 m $20 7! ea fix mooths; aud 60 tons boglisa burs, at 9% 500 bbie ‘Thomast « be continued steady. with in Dbis at 2ve a te ; Cubs Museovade, abd Car Cet at eweet, at Ze Onn Linseed continued firm, and sales of 5,000 — 6.000 gallons were made.at Yo | und rome lots were re fold gt "0c Provisions —The sales of pork wore itmi emali lot $10 STK $s 78. Sew Orleans © ab We; A inolading is prime, at les ae $1450 for extrem sales of 40 hha, dry salted Bame. on terme Lard was steady, with awh HO @ 400 bbls at eyo a Tie fur No. @. striedy prime Butter end cheese eoutinued steady Ricr.—Salee of 200 carks were mals, at $3 62% 0 $5 BIMe Stream —Sales of £00 bhds. Cobs ©; 80 do., at 5\¢ ado were sud 30 do, Porte ment exhibite the price, reevipts, and etock ou hend, for (he week wading Let Rae'd. Stook., 21 hds., TOR le Wide 310 ca. 62 ow 220 bla 20) bia LM ble oe ba “ we WO do. Shake - ee fom tng to bia pe Seld by avetion, 11 hhas do, do. at 236 The witha * ontioues brisk, The prices for wotry tendency tinwed firm. with enles of priron, at 2740. for the former sod Be tor the Intter Drudge was held at 270; no rales, however, transpired over 27 ‘Wire — Sales of 60 qt. casks of beyal Mediera wore made at S00. Bavriwone, A es do , 9%: ww » Wi $y 1,000 do, de., » 10 de 0, WO enaree ptember L—Firet mw) Sch, Nav. 0's cy Bor A—2) shavew 15,40; 4) hore Read~ iy: Afler Bosra U@ he S Rank, 2%) Way Behave NN Married, On the 20th wit, by the Key Mr ¥, Lrow to Mr. Atrnro ©. How, all of Ferrin, Mine Mary an oity Died, On Friday, Set ult , Miss Fircarern D the jate Samuel Demilt, ip the 64:h ye o... relatives and friends +f th vested to meet at the family restdenes, No 7 Ratger # at 2 0 cloek, this (Sunday) afternoon, for the par- pore of attending the final dieperitien of her romaion On Satord f, serning, Sept. ist.of apoplexy, Ma- w Wirt. dn the doth year of his age Hie friends and relations are respectfully invited to attend his funeral this (Sunday) afternoon, ati of cleek from No 6&8 Whitehall street On Saturday morning, Sept Ist. after a short bat ae. vere iin Which she bore with ( bristian fortivata, Mire Ai ieVorneit. im the 2th y oat &b nen ne of bromhamen ba paghan. ireinnd. Het friends and those of her browher hn and Pate rick ere reepeetfully invited to ai tend bor cuneral thie afternoon, (Sundey) at bait past i jock precisely, without further gether, from the corner of Whitehall bd State streets, trrdey, Sept. let of conemmotion, Crsnire F, Gr senveee Tile tuncrel will take place this (Someday) moruing, at 10 o'e¢loek, from bie lace residence ié2 Boek une etreet Met wit, Cramire Worers, In the thet wee ve aad fricpde. eng (horg of his brother tance. | | with (he oomatence- | ' peeking fr artes te attend bie Gee. P. Worden, are funeral this afternoon. o'clock, from his at lama on Saturday, Sept. Je of dreontery, jerrey ci Gov re ean Mary P.'Sa\ ; Oo a Ete 1, Marrenas W. Bawra, fon of George and Martha Banta, aged ‘2 years aud 3 montba. ‘the friends of the family ted to attend the funeral, this day, (Sunday,) at 1 o'clock, from 124 Bar- row otreet. i ole & Jovin, (An ) Ragorich,, Relneroie, & hs Cresoant (ity, (9) Stoddard, Ch ard & 4on; Edward Brooks, Dodge, Ni Nickerson Bark 6 St John, Berry, New Orl Jane Garo, do, EB Sutton, Brige— Repu Littlefield, Maraobam, J Bishop & Ce; Ann plies. Pe Virginia, (Pir) MeNeat. Halitax, K Mek here St Marks, Key Wert, &o.'® D Hurlbut & C Clayton, Jenkins, Georgetown, &e; Archibald Gracie, Miller, Alexandria, Sehru= Elisabeth, (Br) Mclend. St sohne. NB: Bobo, (Br) 4 ‘2 Nevius & Son; Mary, (Br) Tyrrell. &t Johns, marie, (Br) ockhart do, Lf Aitken: Witmingt Boliner & Potter; Sui'n B Marenn, Staksly. Hichma Poerlers, Murch, Raltimores Ol Prindle, "fos Rae J Han ade, Taunton; oree Willa me, 3 Dean do. Arrived. bridge, Peahogy. Tivernool, Aug éth mee ur d 280 passengers. to CH Marehall & Co. pane with chips St Patrick, Caloutta, and Sil all for New Ship Emp: Russell, Liverpool, with mdse and pai eonvere to T Ship Elion and Lane's Bud 28 days, with maze I7L_ passengers, to B D bs rlint & Co, erree Thomeoe, & seaman, “ atsen. July Iso two atecraue pantenzers. No date, lat 423), ton 64 BO. exetanced Signels wich ship Ramin. hound Br hork Swan, Tunbridee, Cork, 6% days, in ballast and 9% passengers, to Grinnell, Minturn & Avatrion bark Perzhane, © 6 daye. with Leh oy to Phipns & Co. Brig elentina, (nf Millbridee) Oporto, 40 days. with win tan. Left brig Rainbow, Emerson. for hin 8 niy Am veseol import. Ang 2ith. Tat 37 % Nome 3s poke bark He , hence for Marseilles, 3 days by Z Taylor, Mershon, Carthagena, 22 dave, and lant from hid .efh no Am vessels 4 very heavy weather during the pass imber to PT Farnham & Co, ‘ais, timbor to P I Farnham & | Baltimore, 4 di with mdse to mastor. Se 52, tnitrenite &e. Sehr Kato, Cates, Cutler, Sebr Delaware, Grovor, Co. Schr Lydia, Post, Brie Albert, from Sydn. Avati aan Hrig Real Selasiate, “42 days trom Rio Janviro, to & Aspinwall. lary Shields, from the Delaware. Behe? jegraph, eee ied. romans city rstoddard ‘olumbin, (Brem) Cray, barks St T } my San Franciaco; jorw): rigs Me San Fran: erin (Hint) Gibealvar: Macon Watkins, & ras. Mobile: Mary Lermont, brign Galveston, Toxas; Emma, (Pr) San Fea [ren stramun cALRponta.] Anrwerp, Aue I!—Arr Belvidere, Robinson. Charleston; hard, and Tane & Williams, Masson, NYork: 16th, Sid teh, Le preload. Richmor Donglass, Annnonsan, Aug 9~Sld (before reported 10th) Prinooss, Crosby, Berton. Ranwen, Avg li— Art Adler, and Schiller, Baltimere; 13th, the, New Or'eana; Uhland, do; Albert, : Norton, New Tork 0; Reform, Charleston: Canopns, Galy Meo; Ontario, Helmes, Charleston ith, nrich, New York. 4—Arr Gov Hinckley, Loring, WYork. S11 ‘orliae, Newnort, Wales and Bosto : 18th, Riengt, Ban | Mi detphia; Fmma Prescott, Mover, NVork. Matacturettes Sunny Eye, Eilesbeth Wa asrachusetts, Roxava, Sum a and Ateons, for NYerk: Ohio, and NB Chase, for Plulsdet! hin: Venice, for do ve Or, Ang 9-8 TY Resinann NYork. Rraowenwaven, Ang }2—Sid Ann Com ra, Ave Arr Pilgrim, Drinkwater, Trinidad. 418th for St Peterabare K Havas bore. Wave Arvansns, Otis, Antwern: 14th, Al~ 4 aol toload fer NY ork. Std I | Kelly, NYork; 16th, Loretto, ish, | din, Morse, NYork, Sid 1th, Poriina, Fessenden, Bosto Lith, Margaret, Norris, New Jn Chvpn, Jdg, Micmac, for Halifax and Charleston; Elijah | nd Ann Harley for NYork. Tani, July 20— Arr Thracian, Rogers, Hi Aur 2, Em- eror, Pedrick, NY¥ork vin Porsiand: 34, , Harting, | ‘Bla Slee, | vig, Vigo Ophelis, Mason, Wentontt, 1, Avg S—Are fenasio, N York. a Constantia, Odeses (and old for N Vork). Cuonny Avr,’ hue 8 Are Masonic, Coney, Havana: Robt | bert, | Havens, Home, Parten, Fulton, Metangas: 7th, Murillo, Morrill. Melebes, ard Baltic, Crockor, do; Bmprens Pratt. ye Bratt. S1d'th, Sonephine, Porser, Bordeaux: 7 - orton. year, Almade, Bre A egg td La Gregory, do. for View: tt ‘enatown for Rromen. hb. Ehenerer, Claossen, from N York hits from Trinidad for Cronstats. rr Zilphia P Brown, Bi N “ela oun Cath Lav Amazon. Thomn- | : Delia Chapin, MeNonr, Matsnena Lawrence, and Joshua Bragion, 10th, Aqails, Murphy, do for | do for Boston; Z D, Sa#impor- meiredt fe; Neprane, ton. Steekholm for N "from Havaun (ani proccedel Ang 9—Sid Heotor, Post, NYork. Cremona, x 6—Arr Tale. Reed, Le Glasciw, Aug 1i-SM Magonie, Hickman, and Dabtia, Porter, Re ston ALwAy, Ang Di Ave Two Sisters, Brown, New York via ® Bhi ith. Moderns. Davis, Boston, Are Helen 8 Fare, Wondbury Ia tone Aeehite hor, (s on Aug 10—Are Nanine, Moran, NYork: aml Hicks, more: 1th. Wavre, ‘Sineworth, NYork: Antovia, Sid ich, Seine, Williams, New Verta, NOrleans, ¥ Up. Creots, Rennewiok, a, Crornwoll, Narracensstt, Oregon, and Phils Jnash. Pou ro, biattem N Biddle, ny Lind, and Atlantic. for NYork SAvr AN chy Valeria. Aug! Rh Woh: Maria , Matanens. Sid La tare ‘Adironae Gilles » and An~ sor, Daly, NOrloans: Joshaa Manran, Prest, and Georse Hrown, Aigvire, Mote: Carnatic, MeKentie, 1 terpries, Frnk: Moor, Lawrence. and Trans Wri shall, New York at teen RI de Rowton erpoct, Ralet Colombo, Pra’ 1 Trevelitek, Ap 1, Rel {more Jelphia: Garrick, rk; Barlington, Con m Moore, and Ab in. Suilivan, Me, ‘Artorla, Grechow, Now 0 Y Aveaneaee do; 17th, Howard, Wiles, Ther, Corn ating, Pitted New ¥ ‘Wal nnd aaran eh, Ju grt King, Fanlett, Movran. Franeer iter Doste ‘i ® Gosiey, Haltimore: New World, Ruth inon 4 Wm Jarvis, Neston; Wiltebire, Virgin Heys, N Orleans, Aled, tn port, Ide. Ocgap Queen, Shot, and JF, tersard, he N and Jamost wn, ! Andros, for i | Brash. for N oly, for Rattimore: Bow Pron, Mobile: ova Seaton, Arabian, Miltiades, sad York, 1m, Sept 1 Plymonth Rock, wy for do Sept I azara (+) tor dy Noe? mm BZ. de Bat; oe ” ‘heh derpatch: Uso Brown, for do to fallo te Golomb, Prey, for Charleston with dewpatcht [nen Goodriohs Lird'Contin ana d 8 Bie Woltes Rybatta, for New Orlane 20rhs Harley, Morrill, and B & RB Perking, Giipatriok, « thi J Fernoll, Polierton, do disks Berlin. Smith, do Seo) U: Wie & Biisaterh, do de; Buphomim dow Badger, ond WD * r tptch Fat 2, Hammond, fren orks os Golden Lise, Sat * Clark. Baltimore nrae) Wt be ne ast: Inde per |, for do. pe " ese, for do, + Washin<'on, Keatow, NOrleana: Ang NYork #11 28th, Fartar, Paul, Rie das on, Preston, Philadel- | peda, t Lospes penny, Phin: Wh, vnnren, Aog Are Gee Thy NY hy «os Ah snceccl Ourvier bua Biles Forvestall, B Lith, Lactore vie a6 11 Reacher, N York ie, 3 Aree Newbie, NOpleame Sit Ath, Apthorp, Mi | | N York, | Reiiiawt, for Moston, Beaver, Onyx, and Mary Billee, York. | | AL PIR A Inty b- Art Zens, Trott, NYork. S14 Teh, Ger~ fe Vemara wromr, Ang HA Painhow, Stackpole, and & Bhelteld, Choats, Boston: of Golnare, Crosby, Limeriok: Lith, ola, Jarvis, do. Cla 10th, George Vith, Pm pire Queen, Waters, Sa= Oporto, July 2 Are Rateele, NV ork. * Por res Avg !l—Arr Yorktown, Bradiss, London, | fe a 5 we are Columbine, Cownet, from London ba at wow, (lato Cove of Copk) Ang 12—Are Sarah L + s | form 2 day a eh | Daltert, from Loima | 2 Meeriten, G B Dow Ea Sobers a4 Hargrave, Duneaa, New nsen, Charlestou; 8th, Lamartiae, Jobansea, yectkats Ane 13—Arr Privooton, Reed, Havana! 16th, jc wre Aug Sth—Of, Agues, Warnekea, from Bremen for Sutxios, Aus 12 Are ‘adnins, Ant erin, i “ad th uth Thorndike Child, (hie “Cia Prev te ok, Maekodames i M—Robt N Parker, from NYork alee, ng Are arte Kramer, Zotine, Popken. Rotterdam for Boston. Aenea, Arens! River Ems ( for NYork. ‘Aug 16—Arr eet Tate ag ren: Nvork eh, Marien, Thowpen, jeans: Sch, Caspian, Torrey di Texvr. Aue M—Arr Abram, Coleman, Caraoea. 8d 3th, Cherapenke, Lambert, N York. WarnavonD: Sug i2— Are Ge Wicnt, Aug i0— (so reported, wrotasly’ ' Columbine}. Lonpon, Aug 11—The Wain: #lo from Baltimore one 20, fo hi ince been heard fri w, Aug 16—A bark of sbout 400 tens, with paluted maininase standing, was passed, 27th ult, Let St, Riga, for New id » eh Ramang, Clark, Baltivaors. mudeoa for NYerk, , Aug &-The Father, of and from ne MPR Tae aL disg to repair. Whalemen. Letters received in New Bedford, » Teport her at Mi: p oil ‘on board, reef Jo further duty, were Left with the American Co: tbe shipaailed thi me day for Payta, to make up by At Western Is js, June 39, brig Tyelestone, of Nam 3 mos ont, 1 binek fish; recruiting for a cruise. Fitard from in March or April, of Port Dauphin, Bart Gor- nold, Taber, NB, 1000 sp. Spoken, Ship Talbot, henea for China, fuly 8, let8N, lon 33 W. Gesina, (of Oldeninrg) from United States for Bucnos Ayres, July 10, Tat 28, lon 41, ‘Ship Columbys, ivaye henes for Liverpool, Jgly 24, lat 1 Sian 'Eesox, from Boston for N Orleans, Aug 25, las 38%, tt Elizabeth, Lambert, 21 ii from Liverpeol for ton. no Shit hire, ateorin same day, ship Washing Mi anche, tering ot 0-7 erlang weer ipiitiel’ from Liverpoal for Boston, Ang 9, Int 52, on 7. ilipBay State, from Liverpool for Boston, was ai: 2 lat 47%, lon 24, 7 Rip gute Henry, Of fiath, from Liverporl for Phitetelphiay ship mi Wow gine, Ws, th Pistorta, hence: ship Harmonia, hence for Glasgow, Aug n antuchet bears: N, 50 ini oor Integer, bound Bas’ sPrchasl N_Vork for Brewers Barth Leonean, fr lor 11.29. Rork 0 Ay Feemes. from , of Baltimore. July 22, lat 27, bi of aad from Bosten for Lorca Aug 3, off ignals pio oe (the Rw ) wi hired La, owing Blford’ Green. from Boston for River of Aug 18, It S04, Tom 56 10. Brig “Jane if Providence—so reported, bud probably the brig Jane Howes, of Provincetown, Aug 24, about lat @ 20, lon 67 18 E.ke Eooma, hence for Malaga, July 20, 1at 43, lon —, POR CALIFORNIA days from New York for Cnlifora (promabte brig Caseo, Nese, from N York) June 29, lav’ vetancesf from London for San Francisco, July 12, lat N, Eup Canad Ryder, from N Bedford June 18, fer iter. July 16, 18t7/N, lon 26. Rohe. Garga,”" Bannanors, Ave6 Care Town. CGH, July Concurdia, Stephanson, from Boater x, Aug24—Arr brig Eavhrates, Kerr, PhitadsIphia, iZ Perseverance, Curry, N York.” In pore S0ch, hi i hash, dise for repairs. . wai ‘ug A Baree Ea . Cann from Bes- ton. arr I6th in querantine: Ri for N York, td; Lyra, Remir = im quaranti Women Willeby, for Philade!phit bri tine, obt div | See i Dard for Boston. ARACAINO, abt Aug 1d—Sohr Mirands, for N York, wtg "Rio JanutRo, July 19-Bark Huatington, Cooksey, from Rvana Leone, June'6—Brie Venesucla, Fowlor, frem York via Bermuda, for River Gaboun, soon. SrJaco. Aue S—Sid bark Callao, Dearborn, Trinidad; the C waatrom Wiscasset, and was sent from T to St Jago to per- StJouns, NF. Augll— Arr § mache Poplin, Mee, Charles- ‘om Cooper Bal: tis, Hal N ele from 8c Cathar bag of the Falk: , Tee Aug 18—Ship Mogunticook, Fairbanks, for a Ji i Bie sate,» rats ave vert Gentes, Galacas, Bt Sage, (00 lond, supposed for N York). Artist, N "iter Aue tare bark ¥ A Rverett, Carlton, Bangor Fi ‘Aug 20—Arr schrs Mi ny ti ved 'N York, (@ rectly, laware, tk Delawere, all ‘Ward ing mast r rier Sist—Arr, Br steamship Caledonia, Loiten, Laverpony, ‘via Balifax: ba ber Pickerin, + Kate Hastings, Allon, Calontta; Nickerson, Algom Bay vie Caps Town, Isbolla, Preble, ri Lingotn, Averill, der wood, bia, Knowlton. Mobi ra Daniel Francis, Farris, Norfolk: Gee Hind 4 Richmond, rd; Ontario, ip Miriam, m, i Th Newport, Wal: siforasbip ands bark: the former shows ao signal. is 4 binck, with white rtrenk, and isdeeply laden. Cid, Bice Wim Davin. Cook, Rarhadoes; @liver, Simane, New Or- Jeans; Emily, Wi'son,, W ilmingto Token, Prin ‘la Caauareroe. Aug scare brig Orion, Wase, Palmouth, Jape Cli trig Chea Rorghaw, Atahisow, 8 Orleans. Paar THomaston, Ang 26= Arr brig John ville, Georgetown, SC) sehr Athambrn, Ballook, | pet, Ames, NYork: 27th, Delaware, Brok!in, do, 4 ond 'N br Richmond, Thor ohinaon, et uw to nche Nourmatal, Cooper, 6 rte Guinere, “Elim: NI roantowns, Ace M—In port ba aly: 28th, are sch Sa ord —Thi erorted thi¢ moraing ‘boand up, Uboaghs to he the Warags, is now ndywine Buoy. The hark Thomas Waa, satcogcontiy’ enene la te gompeny aibehip. doerly adem, enoposed by some of our pi- Ite to ho the Mary Plows and b John Henry. from Fiver poo wo Sarks, five bri mbled in th ey will tema nh J thick and storing in | prt » both , have) ye Wi OF ‘She No ts hark Sy!phide, Umsole, Vint Store Moures, Warsaitiog beige Tr & Francis Lord. Nolan, ener Ww Grau, Havana; aches lig. Soharaberk, Penaacoia Avena, Hiarvicon: Kpmiarhicctas Alive. Morr. Pantacols: Patealaga, win Warling, dor JF “ arse, Heseede Plantsrenet, Lewin,’ Pensacol pee, eer eniered (0 bon ih, bark Lowl Aug SO 8M aches BP Barton, Ellien, Phi cm, do Warren, Doyle, do; Aumoricn, m, Ang 28-- Are sche BM Hevric', Grant. Norfoly. o°5, 2h; Are Weeks, Phils. ise Se sloop Feast, albany, boned t oats. brig Cambrian, Kins bark. Seettan Littienala to rte Justina, Balsimore, bound 1 Rene J Ward, Livsroool) Ble lerslie, Bristol ins, Malaga; bark Predt Rrpire: tie Gignae, ‘Sa sche Metidia, fark,’ Porenmoachs Pawrtcner, Pree te Ang S—Arr tohre Honesty AW Godfrey, Mornir inerzy, Kedron, and Theron, Pitas Hiisaiety Dell, lout, sloops Superior, Phila; $M Ca- H. Ang 20-- Are gchee . Norfo Iphiag 20h, Juno, Robinson, Ne: =7 ep York; t Henry Pottinger, © verponl. Ave 2—Ace bark Solomon Piper, 30 Marys, ig Ben) Ca Riese i i. cop, and Mt York: gen, 40.” THomastom, ag 4 DB Are bela Byler, Saven- ah. pa roan, Aue 20-C18 chs John Stores, Walker, tan orter. Dennin hor Olive, Har= Tho Roser Same, Turks Talend,» ford, Comms wen, brig i rag Net Warenam Ang it~ Arruche Jas & foe £ AREA ie i la pol! . Gabees Fork ih.” Bla 20th, Seka ‘Antebella, Aes isop Adeliay do Passengers Arrived. ‘achet ship Cambridge Misses Nichole, Mr Steamship Caledonia at Roa. pot to Bom Tivenroo.— An Liverroor ano Hatrrak te verpool to Halifax 16, Prom LR Miee Alcock, Mise Cuchuan and servant, Wise MM Haya. Mrs W Warris and infact, Mee Manger, Mest Law- tence, My Pickering, Mre Moeyre Krown ond nite, Boyne a Fa owe oueieen and nurse. Rareelliand © three Wie Barweil, Regenll Mesere WM Redinac, WOM Chapin, ~ Shean —18, Terai ae Liver roor—thip Empire State—Jane Tommey, AAC P Ticwnet, Sem! Cart Rdwart Siiberschrwidt, Joke FA Rosey, T greh. NK Van AM 1 5 wow, pees? {PX Barer, FRED OSTON, Sops 6, 15é3.— Professor Baw: B struction the French ni to examine tt, is the most, Be ty-fourth be piawted bnanhane CH York. Famili atthele ten im or yw York. ‘amilioa Cwaresidonee rons ee op me, at my office, lage of twenty Sepnaeartoerisere you of this sammons, exolasir of the day of service. You are also hereby notified that ti plain cit ‘will take judgment iy you for sixt; doll: and nlncty-five cents) if you fail te answer fre ovary ee days after lei 7 pe yA Little Byrd meee jy3 law6w* [A 2Uksuance OF an ORDER OF THE Ux SURRe. pnts, of the County of New York, not givom to all persons having claims Sime Vand late of tho city of New York, docensod, to with vouchers thereof to the euleariber, ut Wert Brow adway, in tho city of Now York, fore the jovember next. ‘Datod New York, the fourth iat ot wy, 1849, NELJUS VANDRRVEFR, Adminintrator “HOTEL TELEGRAPH. T. D. JACKSON, Ar No 19234 Wirias Stacet, New Yor ANUP ACTUR fe Tis Wares’ ANNUNCIATOR, oR Hotel Teleyraph, for tho use of Hotela Steatushine, « private dwellings sino raspeot ully ‘begs to inform the bli hat ate all orders, proseoute all in~ ts of his ae with despatch. Gries tor mn ag, or for feting chem dp tay be addremed vo the undbe~ Kigned, or to THomAs CHALMERS, mt BM iticsow. ‘NOIT 28+ * ANOS FOR SALE AND 1 th, al 7 BARCLAY eet, opposite the Astor Honse, from 3% to 7 octaves, tm zosewood and mahogany cnere. JAMES THOMPSON & 00., $026 Ue tate Yellman & Randall BANK OF SALISBUR Lf Notes of the Bank of Salisbury, be? a 9 E HOUGHTON, 0 Wall etree arid redeeme@ te NHE WEST INDIA KOVAL MAIL STRAM PAUAET pected to reach Berm teamer by which Newau, Havane, 6 mORth, AD Pon oF treasure can be com obile Point, Vera Crus, Tain pieo, , Jacinol, and porte om 2 Chay Leaving Borwuds om rom New York becomes due at 3a, omiee. on the 23d of the month, and will convey wasconaet merchandise for that Island, Porto Rico, ie “eee oa Rais = Telande «encrally, Laguayra, and Puerto Cabello. fares bY the steamers Trom New York are as folle Bermuda, 5 Ete ra, $105; ‘abe ib; Demerara, sii, a $0, Hi '$ ge: "Jamaica, $140; St. J ere rng, $170 Tampico, thagena. $ $' 0.04 be Por further lara, appl) MAITLAND, Aree * ee. sa DR, F FELIX GOURAL ITALIAN MEDICATED SOAP, SUMMER SOLSTICE HAS REACHED US, AND brings in its seorching train sorrow to many @ fair we= an, in Frectlos, Piss im, Barters tes and shes and Discoloration of the skin. m to the formation of Freckles, Pi. hemist holds tbe following lancuage: Sens of 9 light evutplocion ane enpeted os he i sun an during the sumuer sens: + poll spots, similar in appearan: bo nw ‘are ereioped a ‘he shin—these spots are popularly toruy hore AF however, other freckles which have no acy donsaarece tient 4 which are not contined to persons of Lix!.t com= exson. ‘These spots are attributed toan unewial distribu fu MENT, Which exists in @ greater uF loss di and on the scatter: or de tho disappearance of Prockles indeamatory setion the cuticular tnbes, produc pain. The inflammat group of erup wh @0on bares tye SOAP A 13 THE BEST PusSIBLE DET NT FOR THE SKIN, On the faors of some Women, soap acti ae ay irritant Paienes of red are left alter its ute.” Thess aru ox kenerally attributed to an unucual'y delicate im; but the trach is, that the kin is lens im r bealth of the individ The former regularly employed, or whore in the scarf-siia. In the whive extremely slight, less in the win c ud MOTOOVEr, RASILY REMOVED: im = Taces, on the contrary, it is deep and strongly “GOURAUD desires Ro more satistactory eulogiun of his world-famed ITALIAN MEDICATED Soar, woted romarks of tle lea SUA P is expres fom and irritation of t the cause of p a ithe, “wiieh les, Tednoss, tpote and blotches, ful ation wpon the pei “an abeoroaae, ineritatly vend to the iepersiou of the pigmen*, wt eS ‘Wtion is the frurtrul cause of tam, sad ‘eco ered peentinrly important ae the pre of Indiow arg lomeing tg ore, nome to drink of bh their tovel, fa ohe boaltht avage thelf chs pital with armor of prov OU CHI ESS ITALIAN MEDICATED SOAP! Armed with this mazicr! and delitions eompoond, thop gatejlibe Ajax, dafy (not the lightaines, 1 ia true, int) the sun will bo rendered {cae= bis cage eth darful Sap, To thors who contemplate the COURSUD'S Mevtcarap Sua Ve ingemueh ao shard water as he KiNG: WowM T RAROM, BLOICUES. Chat » SAKES and others of © like character, and besides clarifying end whitemng the rouglent shin, it makent 1s as eoft and suomth as cider down. the health, cleanlines y mother whe (sanction 5 Permit none other than « sian on cumfurt of her babe otted and irritated by the pa should, if he valuce his comfort th wee himee'd of TIMABLE SOAP, wae errr presenioa te the Foune ns oy, at Dr. FELIX GOURAUD'S old © Ri Malker street, ewe store frum ( 4 ie caution is expecially wecessary, or you will wita vile ond fraudulert countorterce wad. tins GOURAUD'S POLDRE SUBTIL for the eradication of eupertiuons bair, i# the maost Reese nd suecesaful depilatory «ver preoantod to the public. huund= ed on scientific prinaiples, it operates directly upon the ob owt, aud removes it with the most pertest nd completeness. The eleqaent Dr, Wileon ae true ot te ter ie ope Dlieter, by veaiding « hia latter werhe dw designed a ting appenange ot © etalwats waw, b eeemnly dows such an hirvute garmitire o lip of agonue When nbjerted to a micr eo: 1 3 bation, ime hy ng is shown to bes hollow cone or tober it ie thy mediom of there minure tubes that the sof the on 4 progress ot doeorponitinn tahoe ninus greet per dily and covnplevely en- in the slightest decres, the delicae imbedded, ned eavirely * meow whieh anavoidab dap trap dpilaioriee in ese AUD'S remarkable Beware of base countertad 4 bay, ot wr, Geurand’s old cotattionsa’ ae “y Ww: Walcan MERERT, Art siote from (uot in) Ben Tesy, rm Nisaclphia, Gee Hide & Co. “j I Boita~ eum, Detrors Albert Perry, Manchent nN. 1 Posy & Willis, Rochagte ts ya oi Peaklngtan traces Bronewic $1 per bottle at be poms corte 9 cake. Letters | taken from the ofc -CROSS SP EA fooo REWARD — 16 TURE, Fis TOE CURE OF GONORRAA, GL nar, stato. tures and a complaints of the organs of geaere- OF an Teme dive yor discovered for the above complaints, be) ie the mest cel t mal dy 4 Permanent cure, without the Isase ‘ret, drink, expomure, oF chang, in applicasion reetri to bneiness We aive nolong qnackish recommendations to docedys the Public. If the medicine does not perk for iteelf, no one shall epeak for tt. object is to notify whore it cam he had, aod the proprietor challences @ single ease of reeone Genorthen to Sromghe in whieh ainere Mill noe eles wre, onder foitare of $500, . 4 ih a a divense that unfartnmtely pervades all ‘dasnee of sicigty hiah. low, meh and peor, mateimonial and wngle ‘They re neve presentag with. remedy by Shick they oe olen without the lense expowars, in the shortese °. ae cannot be conerscted if & dose of the Ti Is pot up in bottles, wfin Nall Sirotione ocom At El abot, One bovtle Inst & wesk, which cure meny Son re Baa Sold at the drag stor: Deendwep, Ieving Mosay sesnen Mixtnre it of Chambers street.

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