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compelling liei to go iiou.o with liiui ami leave net lovei in the street. Tiny, however, jointly determined on revenue, ami at "love laughs ut locksmiths," they contrived last night to elude the vigilance of the old gentleman and paij the parson a visit. The Uainey runaway match hai not ended so larorable this, to the desites of the young Commodore, lie it a 'giant widowor" married without wife, having only exercised the right of a husband during a short ride from Wilmington to New Castle. and is now said to he wholly repudiated? quite a provoking situation for an anient young gentleman to find himself in. It teems to bo a mysterious transaction, the whole truth of which I learn will ha brought out before a Court of Justice, as Mr.

Barney has engaged counsel in view of such a proceeding. The Tho offerings of Beef Cattle at the drove yarda this week, were again large for the season, and considering their quality, many of which wore interior, they sold well, and including about 60 for another market, nearly all were taken by the city butchers at $2 40 to 75 per 100 Iba. Hogs have been steady at $5, and a short supply at that price. The demand lor Flour is only moderate, and the transactions in City Mills have been chiefly iu lots composed principally of new wheat, u. 60, with occasional parcels of extra at $4 61J, and these prices, although mostly the former, have been the atoro rates lor the like description of Howard street and it 37 for fresh ground from old wheat tho dealers atill taking it from the cars ut $4 'JO.

'l'he inspections lor the eek ami unled to 4257 bbls and 47? hull bhls. The now crop of Wheat is coming in large quantities, of good quality, (iood to prime fled is now selling at 76 a 60c White Corn 42 a 43, and allow 44 a 40c Oats 30 a 33 cents. Whiskey in bbls 23 cents, and in hhds 21 ceats por gal- Ion. Ths Stoci Market. There feverisliuens in tho public mind, and sellers of stock securities are obliged to offer the temptation of iwduced rates to effect operations.

The political relations with Mexico, and the tip- prehension ol an unpleasant result to them, has had the ten loncy to depress every security. State of Maryland loam' are flat, and quotations nomi- I nal; ut per cents, offered, 77 asked. Sterling live per cents, 67j offered, tiij asked. Philadclphia, July 20, 18-15. 1 I forbear writing a long communication on account of what I judge must be the necessarily crowded state of our columns, from the foreign news and the accounts of the great fire.

There it nothing in this city of importance to write about except the intense excitement which the fire in your city has caused among our Every thing elso teems to have been lost sight of. Every newspaper office has been crowded all dar with anxious citizens eager to hear the latest intelligence from the scene of conflagration. Nor is this anxiety of tho common piece ordinary kind, evory face bears marks of deep feeling, every heart heats in sympathy with the misfortunes ol our brethren in Now York llut for the distance and the impossibility of arriving in tirae to do any good, your place would have hceu visited by our whole li department. Nearly all our companies held meetings last night, at which such project was discussed and it was only dropped on account of the considerations adverted to. All Saturday afternoon business was at a dead stand, in consequence of the news from New York, and the consternation now existing will doubtless have a decided effect on the operations of torn orrow.

It is impossible to give an adequate idea of the state of public excitement in thia city, upon the subject ol the late calamity. The Chctnut Street Theatre closed on Friday night, ami the Arch closes on Tuesday. The Waluut it still in operation, attracting good houves, with a series of excellent pieces. The drama of the Bottle Imp, has been produced three times, and will continue to be run lor the present. The gri id jury of the county ended their labors yesterday.

They have been doing tomo very foolish things iu the course of their testion. Sales of nt Boston. r.icHAinr Jnly 19 4 sliat Charlestown Branch It It, 4doti0j; 60 Kasl Boston Co. rim, 131; 10 Norwich and Worcester RK, 70); 25 do 70f; 125 Heading HR, 75 do, slO.l, 200 do 75 L. Island RK, 67; 60 do, Mm, 50 do 6(1 175 do 66; 150 do 66J; loO Wilmington RB, 16.

100 do It 15-16. COM.llEitCiAh New York, Saturday, July 19. Ashes? Both descriptions are dull. We quote pots at blj 3 S7j Pearls are steady at $4 a 4 ISj. Exports from 1st to 15ih instant Pots, bbls 3,925 Pearls 404 Stock Wahkhouse.

folt. fearh. Total. Stock on hand, last report, bbls 3. CGI 12,759 Received this weti, bbls 1,193 517 Delivered this week, Stock oil hind, bbls 9,769 3,392 13.163 Bheadstuifs? There is scarcely any thing doing in thia market.

Western flour remains at a 4 50. Tho gross receipts of flour and wheat at tide water, since the opening of navigation, are ffhrat. 1H4 brlf 382,531 bushels. 1645 185,150 Decrease 15,901 97.371 By reducing the wheat to flour there is a decrease in the receipts ut tide water equal to 32,375 bbls. in 1845, compared with 1 44.

Of the receipts lor this year, bbls. Ilour, and 52,770 bushels wheal came iu at Alba ny tho rest at West Troy ani WatorlorJ. Con on There no business transacted in this staple to-day. The number of bales by the fire is estimated at 12,000. Some days will efapse, however, before the exact amount is ascertained.

Livkki-ool Classistc aticv. Upl. 4- Flor Mohilt 4- Inferior a Ordinary 6 a SI Gj a Middling, 6f a 64 6j a 7 Good middling 7 a a 71 Middling fair 7j a 7j 7j a 7j Fair 7j a 8 bj Fully fair, 8 a 8j a 'J fair a 9J 9j alO Fine a 11 Fish Dry cod is held at $2 45 a 2 50. There is verj little doing in mackerel? No. 1 we quote at 50; No 3 at $10 60; and No.

3 at a 6 60. Hat North River bale sells at 52 a 55c. for export. Prime, for city consumption, we quote at 65 a 70c. Rice? Sales to some extent have been made for export at $3 a Whiskey There is a very fair demand for domestic, in drudge casks, which wo quote at 20c.

Western and prison bbls. are Aim at 20) a 21c. The Crops. Now that the yield and quality of the present year'? crop have been pretty accurately ascei tamed, we that the crop of Alary land and ol those parts ol Pennsylvania and Virginia Inch are clotely connected with the Baltimore market, is quite a lull one as to quantity, generally speaking, ol excellent quality. Baltimore Cuttle Market.

Jri-v 19. The supply of beef cattle at market on Mon day was larger than lor several weeks past, and may be considered lull fort! season. The demand was fatr.hu prices have slightly declined. Tho ottering at the scale comprised 620 head; ol these 05 wein driven to Pliilalcl phia, 20 remain unsold, an 1 the balance, amounting tu 43 head, were taken by city butchers at prices ranging from 20 to $3 per I0U lbs. on the hoof -equal to i 6 75 net.

There it alight supply of live nogs in market and the demand is good. Since our last report there liar been no material change, and we continue our lonnei quotations, viz. J1 70 according to quality. Tht average rate it about $4 87 j. I'attencvrs ship Britannia, at Button? Mrs Frances Crawford, Mist Kendall, Miss Scott, Si is? Watson.

I olooe! tjar.iet, lady- and servant, Mr Carney and lady, Malrzieux, I Fayen, A Reteltas. Berr Warden, II Booth CaiK Wymvn, Walcott, It Chamber. ain, i sou, Mitchcock. Bartlett. Little, I Sh Ids.

John Sykrs, Thotnai Rutter, Wm sloromb, K.ndill, Lamson jr Line, McCalt, I Nye. tl H.llsrd, Aliny Aliny Ch imlierUm, Tctre-. Lieut Blakely, Harrold, Mowatt, Watto Young, Win McDonald, Let mlleus, Ouilhume Campbell, It Clark, BryJui, lien white, Thoma Ward, Wm Raidisell, Arula-rnon. Testa, Peters, Monife not, Mausou (nearer of despatches), Lieut Camming, (J Laoiidoii. Lynde.

Hy Thornton, Forssyth, (reorne Blike. Re? Mr Morris. A Buckley, Frinets Scott ii8. Liveipool to Halifax vlr Irwin, lady and 2 children, Mr l'obin anc lady, 2 sons and Miss 1 obiu. Capt Sh.irpe and lady, Mr VV'eli, and lidy, Ui.hop Walsh.

Haidly, Houseal, Rev Air McLoce Miss Allen, Mr and Mrs Robt Weir, John lulsli 21. Halifax to Bo.to Mrs are and three children Nowlan, l.m^rsou I fi McColUnd, Jo.iestind lady, Wrens and lad Lawson. IJenle.t, Melhards, 1" eiKUSOn? 17. 'I old lot. Ltvearoou? PicUei ship Middons Malaliett, Miss Barker, Udiimure; Mr Itoiton.

3td lieai? steer-. ge. Ha via: 'no? Ship vni? St-inhsrdt. Rebecca Steinhardt Miss Stei ih irdt. A rt'ei Inrdt.

I. Ilmkun itz, Kersren Urtr'r. 111-m u. ger, Hoffm inn? 168 Bug'Jvbfe-Jmei O'Neill. VV Mm my, .1 Francis John Harp, l)r Ne.dle.

tMaj John itwrni. furelign Ship Siddons? JOO bis Ifll tous iron ttc.net U'm Meid? 10 41 oars ron II Anetl co? 910 ln? tin Li Morewood co? 7 1 Phelps, co? 300 Hendricks Bro? 37 Bruce son? 1)8(1 bars iron Blwker kOothout 116 Iwrs do ittflle? 81 49 hdls 2 k70 Mrt iron Naylor co pkir? A Kemp? 2 A 'J Sh-ldou Phelps 4 Pcdeville? 3 Siinonslield t( Bach? I Hendricks 17 Slew art 20 Hughes, Wan) co? 1 Bum Coetes? I Moltram? i 11 II Scheffetin co? Alcock? 1' 1 Walker St Bros I.I (Jilion ro? I A Wataou? I Leveridue? I Jas Owen? Messenger Bros? Hamht co? 6 Van Wajnener St To ker? I St A 1'etrie? 1 Sheridan? 1 Chittenden Ulns? 9 Clark? 1 Tellowell 6c co? 2 Hum co? 2 Warner. Cellin, Loop co? 4 i i'omeroy? 2 Rosby 9 Nmiiii co? ftunds. Fuller co? I Tomes I Sunton? MortiJier (jawir John Henry I Buckley CI illin? II Haltted lines 1 Mills? I I. Holmes? 2 2 Width? Hyslou Bros? 7 co? Meyer Ceon i lylis I Thompson? I Sherwood? I A Parsons A Aruol'l? 2 Curtis? I Sloaue? 3 Fellows, Wadsworth co 1 McKay co? 5 Adriauce Shea? I Van Nest Williams? i (inlklry Graham? 1 Fellows St Schell? 2 Osborne ti Benjamin? I Chester! Clark? 'J Jenkins co? io Wluuker Foster I AI water, (ion Id co? I looper-l Halsted co? I Fellowi, Van Arsdalc Cooper til ii Cameron 6 Dort-mus, Hiiydarn 4 Freeland kStawart? 1 IU1I I) rot? VV Miller? 4 iiirsed co? 22 ButterfVlil II Oakev soils? 3j Wilson Brown? 14 luitlii i il Ballard? 14 II Sheldon? 1 Solomon Mart? 7 Pettit co? I (i Opdyke Co Mto.ie fcco? 27 Richardson Watson? 4 Becar, Bi-njimin ken 18 Nicholson? I Kelly? I Holmes? 21 no Cent'i? 12 Clwuncey co tii Mackintosh Harris? 70 I sundry pkgs to order.

llastm Ship Siephajn? i pkys Breiili.uipi Chum?) 11 Meyer son? 4 Iteiin Mecke? 6 C'nk ut? 1 OoMschmiCit? I iulk? 2 Liintdon? 7 Horstinaun, Son. tt Drocker? I I Vorwerck? 9 Schmidt 1 Muller in Sclir-iKe. Koop Ik co I I) VVendt-l? 18J5 pes spel Schmidt V'ok-I? I 1, Lang 4 Oriluenthsl? 1 I. Nienuhr? 4, Hr I 'dinar tmm 19 Stemicke Schirm- 1 I (J Ttckuor? i Hirsclilelilt? 2 Friedrich? Ii A A Wute? 2 Katier co? 8 co? I I 3 II Hart? 2 0 (lleiui? I ('? Meyer? 2 Lippold? 34 Setlei Sereoini? 2 Unkart? 3 Oppenheim 14 B-ierinir Si Witte? Dea AiU Hrnser? 19 Von Seht eo? 194 Inne co? 4 Fischel? 23 to order. Pai.EHMO? Anonimo? boxes nranfes and lemnm ills brimstone 880 bis sumac lOOdowslnuts 15 do mscca hanberlaiu It Ooiutfetlc hahi.kitox Brig Tvbw? 1M tcs rice Burcktnyrr hills irfd Johu 10 Burrt'll II cedar and niihogany Nephews-? 301 bales cotton lo order.

maritime herald. fORTOF NKW VOUK, Jl'LV 41. It'X BltCI 4 I M001? RISKS 8 41 It SUN IITI 7 13 I HIGH WITH 10 23 Arrived. Packet shiti Siddoas, Cobb, from Liverpool, Juiif 12, with mdae. to Iv Collins Co.

lac 44, Ion 43. fell in with Uruc islands ice. Spoke 9th inst. lit 4232, Ion 37 20, brig Wanderings 44 days from Norway for New oik; I Jlli, lat 41 10, Ion S3, passed it large new ship, apparent))' I a packet. bound East; Ijth.

lit tl, lou 68, spoke whale (hip Orient, of Nunincket, for Pacific, Ship Virginia, Wood, from Liverpool, with indse anil 243 steerage to Mc Murray? bound to Norfolk. 29th ult. lat 18, Ion 38 43, (hip Llise, of and for 11 daya from Baltimore. 3d aud 4th lat the Banks, and no ice. July 6, at 7 si.

lat 2 24, lou 34 42, Mr Richard Kletclier, ol Kuliinoud, chief mate, while iu the act of lieaviug a harpoon, was washed overboard from the inarliugal" The ship was immediately hove to, and the larboard quarter boat lowered, but before it could reach him, lie eared and is lost. Mr K. a worthy and competent officer, and ill jr atfemed by a large circle of IV lends. Hamburg ship Step). ml.

Koalefi, 36 daya fiom Hamburg, with md.e, to Schmidt Balcheu. 1Mb ult. lat 49. Ion 33, fell in with the wreck of Hope, of Loudou, lumber loaded, watetlogged, fore and nnieu muti goue. Sicilian barque Ano'iiiiio, Costa, 33 dayi from Palermo, with fruit, to Chxnuerlain St Phelps.

Brig Tybee, McCormick, 4 days from Charlestoc, with cotton, to Geo Bulklev. British iclir Sarah, Fitzgerald, 13 days from 1'ictou, with coil, to Rowland Jt lo. Britwh Charlotte, Boughinsn, 12 days from St John.NB with chalk, to I Nevios St Sou 3 passengers. Schr Fowle. Korbea, Ocracoke, naval Schr Mary Jane, Willetts, Suffolk, shingles.

Schr Pokoinoke. Fluhart, Virginia, shiugles. Schr Four Brothers, Smith, Norfolk, apples. Schr Blaucliard, hambers, La.tport, lath, Sic. to Smiths Boyutou.

Schr Copy, Oardinar, Nhntucket, oil. Below. barque, three brigs, uuknow n. mint rlluiKous lleCOI'd. Paokkt Shi? Hkmukik Hudson, for London, is detained until Tuesday, 23d mat.

rico arroff Dungeness, from NVork is III contact 13th ult. at 7 in, off the iglit, during a thick fog, with barque Argonaut, for Philadelphia, Inch had hobsuys, bowsprit riggiug and lie id carrieil away. The received trifling damage. Naval, ORDtns. July 17.

Passed Mid IIoKan Brown, having returned to ihe United St ites in charge of the ship Timoleon, of New Bedford, (Vom the Society Islands. leave of absence 3 Mid Geo A Sievens, detached from steam ship Princeton, and leave one mouth; Mid Francis Conover, detached from the Princeton, and leave one mouth; Mid McCauley. detacned trom the Princeton, and leave one mouth; Mid Karl English, detached from tha Priucetou, and leave oue month i to JMnrlners. Wricck off tiii Notice is hereby Riven, rlist a Green Buoy, maiked with the word Wreck," has been placed iu 7 fathoms at low tU'rapri tides, about 2 fathoms SSK of a vessel sunk about from the Dudgeon Light Ves.al, Whalemen. Nicw Bcnroap.

July 18 Arr Alfred, (new clipper, 180 tons) to fit f'T the Pacific. Cld Lagrange, Indian Ocean Coast. Sid Hercules, aud Acushuet, do. Leximttou, trom Provideuce for Indian Ocean, went to sea from -Newport 18th iust. Spoken.

Shawmut, of Hsllcrwell, from Boston for Pernamhnco, May 27-bv a vessel at Lnerpool from St Heleua, which was in lat I Ion 22 on 2tth. Helen Kielder, Baltimore for Pernambuco, Ctb ult. lat 31 Ion 39. Messenger, Boston for Cronstadt, llth ult 1st 49. Ion 12.

Kowlaud. Orleans for Bordeaui. 13th ult. Ut 43, Ion 18. Siddoiis, Livert'ool tor oik, and Susqnehaiuta, do for Pliiladelphia, Ifith t.

no lat, 4tc. by the Otteispoul, at Liverpool list ult. Hob Hoy, Ihvre for Itiver, 2Ut ult. Ut 43, lou 28. in I euti.

(nothing luri her) 22d ult. it 31. lou 30. Tamerlane, Liverpool for isc asset, 22d ult. lat 60, Ion 18.

St James, London for V'ork, 26th ult. Ut 49, ion 13. Pauchita, Bo.ton for Smyrna, July 18. Foreign Antwerp, July Arr Hudson, York; June 29, Bostonian, Galveston; I olcliis. NOrleans; 27th, Geo Rvan, Singapore: 19th, nids rin, olley, Work.

Austkhdvm. July The Angelique, F.dwards, hence for Vork, i i proceeding to sea 28th ult got aground uii the South Cout. hut came off, and is at anchor in the Roads, aid wil proceed Beal ht cad. June 26? Off. Albion, York for Stettin.

Bkavmaris, June 24? Sid Tiber, Autwerp; 23d, Talisman, Boston. BoRprAUX, June 21? Arr Dana, NOrleans; 20th, Catharine, Ch irleston; 17th. Win Kennedy, do. Bii.boa. June 20 Arr Croton, NOrleans.

Bkem June 20 Arr Isabella. Flora, and Alcyon, NYork; 23th, Niohe. Richmoud. Clydk, June 30 Arr Rose Blandish, Mobile. Sid 21th.

Hercul-an. Boston; 2lst, do; Huncaii. Daggett, sVork: 19th, Warsaw, Hawkins, do. Ldg July 2, Niagara, aud Saracen, for ork. CoRa, June 28? Off, Ellen Brooks, NOrleans for Havre.

Cronstadt, June 20? Arr Corea, Mobile; 13th, Lochinvar, Mobile. Cadiz, Juue 14? Arr Treaty, Tatem, NYork; 7th, Bnriiholm, Havana, aud si 9th lor Barcelona. Sid 8th, Sea Bud, Kio Grande. Calcutta, April 22? Arr Chilo, Singapore. Cctte, June 13? The mast of a of 4about 400 or 300 tons, appireutly a foreigner, (or not and which appeired i have been i fire as it was much ch trred, was passed 8tli nut 50 mtks of Cabrera island, by the Alert, arr here from Algiers.

Dartmouth, June 30 The Herald, arr off this ou at midnight, fell in with a vessel on lire? and on going near her at daynreak, found her, by appearance, a H.inine Liie i w.lli cotton she wss uearly burnt to the water's edge, and the tire was still fiercely? ran from her ttuder isy sail, but could see nothing belonging to her. The Duke of air off IVrtsmouth, reports having fallen iu with the (a ship with apparently a bu-t figure head) 26th inst. in lat 47, lou apd stood by her during the night, without seeins anything of the orew. above vessel was probably the Ten Brothers, of Waliloboro, an account of the burning of which vessel will he fouud ill anotlier Dial, July Arr Thore Teter, NYork fo- Stettin; Northumberland. Loudon for k'ork; 30th, Superb, Gottenburg for do; vre, Newcastle for Boston; 21th, Kiumannel, Antwerp for ork; 2ld, Sah'anha, London, aud sld for Boston; 21st, Edwina.

West, Rotterdam for NYork; Jessore, I'utnain, London, and sld for do. DovkH. June 21? Off, August, Ludwig, Hamburg for New York; Mar) land, NOrleans for Amsteidam. Dl KDtt, June 22? Arr Weekeag, Pillsbury, NYork. DfVKiiiK.

June 23? Arr Jones, NYork. June 23? Ait Auguttine Heard, Hand, Cronstadt for NVork; Lt Petarsou, New 1 ork for Stettin; 21st, Ariosto, Matintas for Cron.tadt; 19th, ''liicon. a Claussa Andrews, Stockholm for 16rh, Wasluugteii, Smith, do for York. Falmouth, June 30? Off. SiijierhJOIdenburg for NYork.

Ju IP? Arr NVork. Gisksi.i ar. June 17? Arr Craton, llth, Barrington, Griffon, Palermo, and cld for Boston; 8th, Washington, Orleans. S'd 17th, Sarah I'roui Boston, for Alalia. Gironde, June 27? A rr Rowland.

XOrleaus. Juue 30 Arr Tai'lioni, NOrleans; Tarquin, Mobile; Probaa, Savannah; 28 Duchesse d'Orle ins. New York; 17th, Meiandre, do; Ifith, Louis Philippe, do; llth, St Nicolas, do; 13th, Norm in Chulestnn Ldg July 1, Versailles, for Boston, 10th Susan Drew, and Narm.ii, NOrleans, 23th; Francois ik, 1st; f'hilimie, do 8th; St Nicolas, do 16th; Duchess d'Or i 2tth; rancis Depau, do uuc. Off port 30th, Hu girth, Im hirleston. HaMU' Ro, ti Arr Caroline Kjerstina, Boston; list, Vinal NVork.

11 sc. tllpool, June 21? Arr Gulnare, Nendiep. Ill' IX, June 27? Arr Aldeharan, New Oileans; Palestine, Boston. Hr.u?orT, June 23 Arr Man-land, NOrleans; Mayflower, ork; I94h, Victor, Baltimore. Ko.io, Mch It? Arr Victoria, Bitavia, and sld 14th foi M.caot llth, Chile, Bitivii Sld 15th Lucss, Wlmmpoa.

Livt .1 trie 30? Arr Colossus, Geo Skollield, and Tho Harrison. Apal tchicola; July 2, Helen Augusta, do. Juue 21. unstable, Bn.ton; 27th, Cambria. do.

29th, Republic, lurleston; '10th, Jaines Calder, and Swatara, do; July 8, (ieo I'aining. and Gen ParkhiU, do. June 21, Burlington, Mobile; iith, Portsmouth, do; 30th, Aurora, Ceylon, Queen, ami Windsor Castle, do; July Clara, do; 2d, Pearl, do. June 28, Broom, and Rothschild, New Orleans; 29th, Scotland, do: 30th. vlunarch, Susan md Walpole, July I.

Bradshaw, aud I'amerlaue. do; 2d. Meteor, anil Bengal, do. June 24, Cambridge, oid Caledonia Brander, York; 23th, ilaulee, do; 27th, Great (s) do; 28th, Empire. London, and Patnck Henry, do.

18th, He'irew Savannah; Denmark, do; 30tn, elspinilola, do; July 2, Alliance, do. 2J, Charlotte, tnn.NC. Arr July Virginian, York; Athens, Mobile. Sailed July Scotia, Baltimore. Juue 19, Elir-abeth Grimmer, Boston; Aahburton, do; 23d, Cato, do; atith, Glendover, Mary Ann.

Rockingham, Mi Whitney, and Huron, do; July 2, Columbiana, do. 3d. Brewster, and Suffolk, do June 19, llai? let Ik Jes.ie Charleston. 27tn, Pharsilia, New Orleans; 29th, Solon, do Pacific, and Clyde, NYork; 23d, Shenandoah, Slid Henry Clay. do; 2fith, Stephen Whitney, do: 27th, Rogei Sherman, do; Julv2 York.

hue, aud Tarolmta, do; 3d, Lord Maidstone, and Great Britain, do. Juue 19, Peter Hattnck, Philadelphia June 2C, Stirling, tYiscasset. Lo ill if July 4, Wamn, for Baltimore; Barn, table, Burling Persia, Dumh-rton. Laura, Alliaasibra, and Tho? Wales, Boston; Haidee. end Thomas Bennett, harleston lla'kaw iv, ity Point, Va; Kilhy, Bowditch, Geo Stevens, 1 Pe, NOrleans; Elizalieth, do; Empire, Hebrew.

Portstn nth, London, Sonthimrt, St of the West, Rout Park-r. 1'anthea, Htmpileu, Hector, Republic, Western (s), St wreice. Sheridan, aud Java, V'ork; Caledonia Brander, idiaka.Octavius, Lancaster, Warsaw, and I'll' d'lnhia; Edwin, and Clias Joseph, Providence; Howard, Sa' atiuah. Lorn July F.nt inwards, Arethusa, Batter. NYork; i tie rliii'l Knight, do; June 27, Mediator, Chailsvick, do, li.Iitt Boston; 2lst, Luzon, do; Tioga Eldridge, Vi ik; G' dlator, Banting do.

Lilg Jul) 3, Lurou. Boston; Charleston; Gladiator, A.eiliator, and Swi'tei lai.d, for NYorfc. June 12? Sld Albania. Philadelphia. LeomoiO, Juue 12? Arr Consort.

Lowry, V'ork. Jun- 23? Arr Cuba, St Michaels. 18th. Brown, NYork Sophroaia, Bassett. do.

Sld iith Henrv, Kio Cjraode. Ma i-riLi Ft, June 27? Arr Osmanli. Boston; 23tl, Florida alarhic I 22.1. as II Shepherd NOrleans. Pouts; ot'TH, Juim21? Arr St James, Meyer, London and sin lor ork.

Pl.TMOL'TM, June Off. Lt Peterson, NYork for Stettin. Pwy Hvt.i, July The Glendower, Parsons, which arr in Port Mailoc T9th ult. to load, went ashore ou the Bar this and tn life host hss gone to her assistance. June IR A Bonne, V'ork Sol 24- Matsachnsetta, NYork.

Start, June 20- Off DennUon, i ork for Hamburg. ShiEI DS, June M-Arr Edward, and Florence AmsterBoston Hid 2tst, Csri Justus, Jnne 20 Sld Ihrrfst. Haskill, NYork Stock HOLM, June Arr Amphion, NYork Swim 1 Ju 23- A rr Aleiandre, New Bedford; Nicolai, NYo-k 12th, Dorothea, do. Smyrna, Juue Boston. Santa Cat i.Tenenffe.

May Ovsndo, Boston. SAt'OoR. May Sld Coquette China: Cth, Plymouth, Boston Apl 27, Josephine. Howes, do (or NVork). SlM.AfoHi April Arr Ann Maria, Canton.

SaijBa la July In port, Newcastle, for Boston 7 days Sr Johivs, NF. July Arr Puritan, Ameshury. NYork. Tmr.i June23? Arr Ann Welsh. Mobile, 23d, Cuinining.

Baltimore; 21st, I ncas, I. i ham Vmli Tkicst June Arr Hy Newell, lirtimatond, New York; ICtli, o.riolauus, Apularhicola; 14th. Halcyon, NOrleans. Win II hi! 21? Off, Hi l.er, oi for I.onilou lora, do for krtmcil 19th, Ai.n ri. an, Amsterdam for NV ork.

Ports. BostoK, July It Arr Britannia, (Br steamer) Liverpool; Lilins, and Mosolte, Philadelphia; Alfred Hammond, Sagua la Or mile: Victory, Savannah. Telegraphed, John Crosby, Irom Signal for brig. Lotos, nyd A- n. ntwerpj Pictou Tl Oil toil, Sn.yi ua; Arab, in, Gilirsl tar a .1 Sydiey.CB: Mary I l.ilton, Cape Hayt.en Point, to load for Trieste; Maryland, (nei.

of B'wtou, 191 toils) Baltimore; Fawn, ol 127 tons) Norfolk, ity Point anil Richmoi.d, Cliattahoochie Halt. mo. Lemuel Peters, Lul.ec; West Point, N'T. 18 Arr Hearv, Newbern, NC; Laurel, v'ln- iC'hm Baltimore; New Harbor, Sld esia, ushaven. lonr'I'hT Lnlon' Baltimore; Indians, and AriAn Albany; Kncore, Rondout; Anon, Browa, and Willard, Miller, NYork.

Below, Meneo, Holadeiphia; a fore and aflachr and a sloop 8ld Grand Turk, titfor, Heath, Holder Borden, AnnabelU. Liberty. Ann ai Hair Philadelphia: Geonre It Edgar, Albany; Lady Jane, Peruvian, and Union, RonJoutBnitroL, July li? Arr Neptune, Peteraou, (late Gladding, who died pmvitia to tail iugj Mataniaa; Spy, Philadelphia for tucket; and a schooner from a Southern port, name unknown. July 18 Arr Lafayette, of Warren, aid hance 13th ou a whaling voyage, put back on account of the of the captain; de Cartagena, for ProvidenceRichmond. July 18 Beicw, Marathon, Brown, NVork.

At Bermuda Hundieoa, Alabama, fr in Baltimore. C'ld Pontine, Havre; Louiaiana. Brazil. Hid liichd Thouipaou, Weat Point; Lvelina, Sandwich. ahi f-1 ton, July 16 4 Rochambeau, Providence.

Sid 13th, Tybee, McCerintck, Vork. Savannah, July 15? Arr Nohle. Larch, and Rebecca, Kingston, Ja. Sid Osage, Providence; Zenobia. Baltimore.

TIMUEK FOR DRY DOCK. Navt AnKvr's Office, Nkw York, July 7, 1845. SEALKD PROPOSALS will be received at this office until the ilny of lor lunaisltiriK delivering at the Dock Uroi Nary Yard, the following Piles, Timber ami PI ink IU0U Spruce in fellow Pmr Hearing Piles, 2j to 30 leet lour, to aicr.ige I'll let to be from 12 to 16 Indies it the luxe end, and not than inches at the end, eiclasive ol bark These p. la. must lie sound and straight.

running feet ol' ellow Pine Timber, 12 iucliM by 12 to 14 inches; lie iwvrd ou twro parallel (idea to the thickness ol' U' All to lie sound. straight heart timber. aud in lengths of not less than feet 12UU running feet of Vellow Pine I'unber. 11 by inches; to be si wed oil all sides, and the opposite sides to be parallel. All to be square, sound, straight heart timber, and iu lengths of not less til iu 2S feet, IJO.IHKI feet, board measure, ellow Pine Plank, inches thick, in lengths of 13 or feel, Irom 10 to 11 inches wide all to be good sound heait aud sawud to a paraliel width.

dill, 000 feet, board measure. Yellow Pine Plank, 3 thick, and iu leugthi of 21, 24. 2T, X. 33 or 36 feet, to be from 10 to lj inches wide, and sawed to a parallel width. All to bo good sound heart Piue.

All the Hearing Piles inu.t be delivered on or before the 1st 1 day nf October ueit, aud the Timber and Plauk on or before the 1st of January, 1810, and subject to tin inspection of such ersou may be appointed by tha Engineer of the Dry Deck. Proposals mar be offered for tha whole or a part of the above bill aud the Navy Ageut will reserve the right to receive suiili portions of a proposal only as may be most advantageous to the government. Lach proposer mutt state the price per piece for the be iring piles, the price per cubic foot for the timber, aud the pricc per tlioutand feet, board measure, for the plank. Contracts, with approved security, will be entered into for the aud to secure the faithful execution thereof, 10 per cent of the amount delivered ill be retained until the von- tract is fully complied with. After due uotice, ten days will ba alio wed tho lowest bidder to execute his contract and bond, aud if not done within that time, the proposal will be rejected jy8 lawtwre PROSPER M.

WETMORK, Nary Agent. I Transportation ok govern StokeSI proposals, endorsed Transpn," will he received by the subscriber, at his oitice, tl Water street, until Friday, I 18th July, 3 o'clock P.M. carrying linO barrels iu bulk, more or less, from the U. 8. Navy Yard, Brooklyn, to the Navy 1 Yard at Fla.

Ten fair weather working lay dayato be allowed at each port for taking iu and discharging cargo. No primage allow ed. The vessel must be subject to the in- spection of the Yard, and be ready to load soou required. PROSPER M. WETMOHE, Navy Agent.

Navy Aokjit's New York, June 20, 1 844. jell Iaw4w rc NATIONAL LOAN FUND ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF LONDON. Empowered Ay Jlct of Parliament. CAPITAL STERLING, Oil $2,500,000. THE following are among the advantages held out by this Institution, which will he found most advantageous to the assured, and such as are rurely offered, viz The peculiar advantages secured to tha assured by the principle of the Department.

A very large sum to be permanently invested in th? United States iu the names of three of the Local Directors, as Trustees ivailable always to the assuied iu cases of disputed claims, should any such prise. The meut of premiums, annually, half-yearly, quarterly, or monthly. No charge for stamp duty. Thirty days allowed after each payment of premium due, wit'-aut lorfeiture of policy. 'I ravelling leave extensive and liberal; and extra premiums 0:1 the most moderate scale.

Conditions in the policy less onerous to the assured than usual in cues of Lite As.U'ance The artual and declared profits (published in tuccessive Report! affording sure data for calculations of the value of the bi nils" iu tins institution heing unconnected with Marine or Fire Inrurance. The rules "'for life with profits" are tower ikau those of any other foreigu Company effecting Life Insurance iu New York. UNITED STATES LOCAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS. New Yoik Branch JACOB HARVEY, Chairman. John J.

Palmer, Esq. Jon Goodhue, Esq. Boortnan, Esq. George Barclay, Esq. Howlaud, Esq.

Oorharn A. Worth, fc.q. Samuel Fox, Eaq Physicians to the Society, (Medical Examinan.) J. Kearney Rodgers, 1 10 Bieecker street. Alex Hosack.M 101 Fraukliii street.

E. Arnoult, M. SCO Broadway. Bankers. The Merchants1 Bank of New York.

Solicitor. Wm. Van Iiook, Esq 39 Wall street. General Agent for th. United States, and British North American Colonies, J.

LEANDER STARR, resident in New York, Office 74 Wall at. New York. The admirable system of Lifel.isutance which this institution has organized, aud winch has secured such distinction in Eur haa obtained for it the highest favor in America During the short period of its establishment iu the United States, its principles luve won the unqualified approval of many enuue men, aud patronage it received lully est- the public confidence in its tavor. contaiuiuK the last Annual Report, and much general lutorination, together with the Society's also blank forms, and the fullest information, may be obtained application to any agent or sub-agent. A Medical Ex iminer is 111 attendance at the office daily, at 12 noon, aud 3 o'clock, P.

M. Kee paid by this Society. JSxampUi oj I fie turancc oj $100 on a Single life. PREMIUMS PAYABLE ANNUALLY. nrit t'nr one year for five roH life.

birth day. only. yeari VVrl IVilhout profit $. Witt I do $0 77 I 64 20 0 86 0 1 63 1 87 21 98 1 01 1 93 2 14 30 1 21 1 30 2 22 2 46 31 I 4g IK 44 280 40 1 61 1 64 2 93 3 26 41 1 73 1 78 3 47 3 81 10 1 94 2 14 4 21 4 68 3 34 296 128 186 60 3 78 4 21 6 68 7 42 There ire tables for single joiut lives, survivorships ol two or three lives, endowments for children. (kc.

I able, also for ANNUITIES, both immediate and deterred. All these have been calculated from sterling into dollars aud "The Court of Directors in London have, by a formal instrument, delegated full authority to accept risks in sums not exceeding $11,000 each on a single lite, and to hind the Society from the date ou which the premium is actually paid to their General Agent in New York. J. LEANDER STARR. General Agent.

74 Wall street, 27th June, 18 4V jyl Itiw 3in'rc TO CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS. HOTEL AND STEAMBOAT PROPRIETORS, CITi AND COUNTRY FAMILIES, fcc. EXTRA FINE TEAS! 103 Orfcnwlrh Street, Near Couiitlawdt aivd orrosi-rc the Hotel Nkw Yore. BK.O LEAVE to inform yon that we established onr selves at the above place, principally for the purpoae ol meeting our views of our wholesale anil large family cnitomer. on the North River Side.

The upright maimer in which wi i hive carried on our hnsinesa for several years past in this cif, I together with the very high qualify and moderate price of oiii goods, have earned lor us a degree of reputation and renown far 1 beyond that of any similar house in the United States, aud wt consider these the best renaous we cau nrge to obtain your pa tronage. We have, however, mnch pleunre in stating, tint havi made, with great care and judgment, onr selrcticua from all the spring cargoee, and whicn comprise the finest specimens ol Voting llyson, Hyson, Gunpowder, Itnjierial Oolong l'ekoe I Ningyong, Congon Souchong, which arrived liere 1 this season, which, with an immense variety of Fine and Goon Qualities, we offer at wholesale and retail. We have also true Government Java cud other Coffees, as usual, roasted aflU daily. We contitine our uperations at onr other places as heretofore, partienlarly at 121 Chatham st. We are your obedient vrvaota CANTON TEA COMPANY, New York? 121 Chatham 361 Grand and 318 Bleeckei stree.

Philideltliia TO Chestnt street, and Vi Hfth street. ra y4) 2 CAIU'ETINO 454 FliARL STREET. THE 8UBSCRIBKRS have just lie large and spacious I CARPET WARE ROOMS, No 414 Pearl street, formerly occupied by Smith, Hewitt It and are now ready to offer the public an entire new stock of 'arpetmg. bought for the spring trade, mm. of which are exceedingly rich, of new desisna and colors.

Among them max befnnnd? NEW SETTS KIDMIN8TER BRUSSELS, E- tiiely New 18 PS. KIDMINSTEK THRRE PLY. Rich Shading rUPERFINE FINE O.MMON INGRAIN CARPKTING, Of every variety dencriitt'on. Rngs, Table aed Piiiio ovrrs, Worsted TulVd and Jute Mars; Oil Clottn, very heavy and in great varieti-a, from 2 to 24 fe-t id? together with all other articles usually found in the The pnblic ar? rwitrented call anil examine ouratnek before pttrchvlng. piiTERSON fc HUMPHPKY, ln2l? IM IV.

I I lih CELRIJItATKlJ I'ATE Li'AMAN UES. OKGEAT dissolved in rovea a very excellent, pleasant an'l healthy it can be had at the following pieces Milhan, No. 18:1 Broadway; J. R. I 263 Broadway: A.

Sard I 273 Broadway: Voilug, 132 I hstbam street R. Ballagh, cor. Chambers and Chatham streets, P. Merkle, 3B Grand street: W. cor.

Division and lintou streets; Moore, Lent It 193 r- street and st the manufactory, 129 Attorn, st; W. ortenbach, 14 st. It. I ('oddiugtoii, 203 Hudson, comer Sriring J. W.

Baiaett, 644 Broadway; Collins ti 4(1 street; Dr. Sargem corner Nth street snd Id ivrnst, John L. SheAlin. 114 street; O. Levy, 214 Delancy street; Ruslitoii h-f o.

110 Rroadway Brooklyn, Jaa. W.Hmilh, corner Fulton aud Cranberry streets. jii3 I re IMPORTANT NOTICE FA UERRE OTYPE A TISTS. THE undersigned have made application to get l.rlti Patent for their new process to color Pictures This process produces an effect not known before, and changes the appearance of the to that of the finest painting. Tins coloring process is done by natnre itself, guided only by tlie hand of the operator, and machinery.

It can he peformed by every owe not skilled III the art ol limiting, and will tie perfectly understood at one glance. It also can lie com innnicated in writing without dllKeuliy. Artists wishing to procure the Patent right for a City or County, can make pre-etigaaenv therefore, by addrraaing (pctpiid) to W.li F. LANGENHKIM, )v3 I in rc Exchange, Philadelphia. UENTlfcTKY? VALUABLE DISCOVERY.

riiK.HKItVK YOUR TKETH WHY will yon with the when by caMrng on Or. I'AKIK. 139 (irainl itrttt, near Brnadwiy, you can I neit efTortiially ami entirely cured. an entire new rat tun, that will cure it in viinuten witliont (min or M' flint it tnay lie filled, inHkinic it a alile tooth for fife, thereby obviating the pain and d-inyar of it It rcrtaiuly one of tne Kreateat 01 nf HKe. 'aid never faiU of desired elfert, Tha moatteir der teeth lilled without any Hmaati Artifteia teeth in ihe moat approved (1ITANO The cargo of the ahip direct from Icnabo', in tight raakf and unatrpatsed in qnality by any in the t.

Iota to auit pnrrhaaera bv K. COLLINS It Jtil'K' 91 Soatii auaot SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. BLOOMINGDALE, MANH ATTANVlLUt. FORT WASHINGTON STAUtu, Will commence running iu the following 1 irJer, ou Saturday, May ilie I7tli. IMS, leaving I ille at 6 o'clock, A and cou- it.

il' hour until 7 o'clock, P. Leaving New York, corner of Chatham and pTrvon Row, at li A. mid continue every half hour until 8 M. Strut's to Carmansville Trinity hurcli Cemetery Fort Washington, every hour tlirout.li the day, from 7 A. M.

to 7 P. M. Fare 10 cents; Carmansville 18V; Fort Washington 2J cents. MOORE, jyj Proprietor. MAIL LINK FOR BOSTON DAI I A OVER THE LUNG KAIL ROAl), VIA XE 11' LONDON, NORWICH WORCESTER.

At o'clock in the Morning, froira.he Foot of Whitehall street, Smith Ferry? Sundays excepted. Way Crttei are in readiness to receive baggage for New London, Norwich Worcester. Bagg.ge for Booton got- through under lock. tl rc FOR NEWPORT AN1) MB On Aloud iys, Wedueadiya, and Kridiys. over the Long Island Kail Road to Greenport.

thejice to Newport aud Provi- dence in splendid aud cornnodioiu Souud Steamer. This Line leaves at 8 o'clock in the Morning, Iron the Foot of Wi.itelull street. South Ferry. lulfitfrc FARE Tu BALTIMORE in Seven Honrs. NEW CASTLE AND FRI5NCHT0WN RAIL ROAD AND STEAMBOAT LINE.

The unrivalled THl?) M. Douglass, will, on and alter Miaidty. June 15, leave Dork street wlinrf, daily, (eieept Sundays, it 3 o'clock, 1'. M. will ami in Baltimore at about 10 P.

M. Fare only This Line is composed of the following splendid and fast Km. err Morris Captain J. Douglass. Ohio.

Captain L. Davis. Constitution. Captain J. Chaytor.

George Washington uitain J. Trippe. Tbis Line Boivly's wharf, Baltimore at 3 r. M. Tickets for Wheeling aud Pittsburg call ba procured ou board the boat.

UNITED STATES MAIL LINES FOR BALTIMORE. $'2 Through in Six Hours. PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE Railroad line. Via Chester, Wilmington, Elktou, Havre Grace, kc. On and after Wednesday next.

June 25th, the fare lietw een Philadelphia and Baltimore, by the Mail Liues, will be reduced to $2. The Trains will leave as From Philadelphia, From Baltimore, Depot 1 1th and Market streets. I Depot in Pratt street. Daily, ricept Sunday.at 8 A.M. I Daily, eic, Sunday, at 9 AM.

Aiid Daily, at I Si. I And Daily, at 8 P.M. Wheeling and Pittsburgh? Tickets through to Wheeling and Pittsbuieli can be had at the Depot, Eleventh aud Market sts, O. H. HUDDELL, Agent.

For further information, apply to J. SLEMMER, at the office of Adams St Co. 17 Wall street. June 21th, 1815. je29ec LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY.

REDUCED FARES SUM A R-A TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS, On and after 14th Juue, 1815. Prom Brtoklyn Depot Boston Train? A. M. daily, Sundays excepted, stopping st Farmingdale aud St. George's Manor.

Accommodation Tram 9'a A. and 5 P. M. for Fariniug lale mil intermediate places, daily, Sundays excepted. Accommod ttiou Train, 3 I'.

for Greeuport, daily, Sundays stoppiugat Jamaica, Branch, Hempstead, and liicksvill and all the stopping places between Hicksville and Greenport. From Greenport Depot Boston Train, daily, Sundays excepted, at o'clock on the arrival of the steamers from Norwich. Train At 5 A.M., dnily, Sundays excepttd, lor Brooklyn aud intermediate placcs. Farmitifdale Depot Accommodation Train. A.

M. and P. daily, SunJays excepted, for klyu aud lutermediate places. From Jamaica Depot Extra Train, 13j M. daily, Sundays excepted, for Brooklyn and intermediate places.

The Boston Trains stop only at Farmingdale lud St. Georje's Manor. The Accommodation Trains stop at the following places iu the road, going both ways to receive aad deliver passengers. viz: Badlors' 8 Deer Park 89 liast New York Thompson 88 Race Course Suffolk Station 1 00 Trotting Course Lake Road Station 1 Jamaica 25 Medford Station 1 18)4 Brushville 31Ss Milleville ,,1.50 Hyde Pidc, 17 miles St. Manor.

1 62 'Jlowsville, (during ses- Riverheau 1 62 moil Court,) Jamesport 1 62H Hempstead Mattetuck 1 62S Uraucli 37, 'J ('utch'igue 1 02? Carle Place 44 Southold 1 WW, Westbury 44 Greenport, Acc'n. train. 1 Hicksville 44 Train 2 00 Karmiiixdale 62 Stages are in readiness ou the arrival of Trains at the several stations, take passengers at very low Fares, to all parts Island. BaitgaRe Crates will be in readiness at the foot of Whitehall itreet, to receive for the several Trains, 30 minutes be fore the hour of starting from the Brooklyn side. i iwiy B.igtfage taken in separate Crates.

julOrc TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. Eai-R fcfth ANl. flONr.r.K PACKET LINE, From Philadelphia to Pittsburgh via the Pennsylvania Canal? through in dayi. The above line is now iu operation and ofTers trreat inducements to persons who wish i pleasant mode of travelling to the west. The cars are built iu the most epproved modern style, the ooats are fitted up in a manner, and every effort is made Sy the proprietors to conduce to the comfort ami convenience it travellers.

Thu scenery on this route is unrivalled, and tiir chain of Pennsylvania internal improvements is well woi liy of being seen. By this route passengers avoid the fatigues dangers attendant upon stage travelling, and at the same time make an expeditious trip. The cars leave every morning at 7 o'rloek. Passengers ar? to engage their j.hces at Philsdelphia. Olfice hi rhiltiddihla N.

E. Corner ol Chesnut and Fourth stre -tu. mid at Nos (3 and 15 South Third sts. A. CU.NlMlNOS, Agent.

Philadelphia, May 17, 1845. Kor iulormation, iu the city of New York, apply to B. II. KNISELL. Agent lor D.

LEECH Si Line. 7 West st, N. R. EXCURSIONS TO THE FISHING. BANKS OFF SANDY HOOK.

FAKE CENTS EACH WAV THk new and Tut Steamboat BUFFALO Qm. nit. J. W. Maun will make Excursions JKI tr during the season every Monday Wednesday, wid iiuudsy, leaving I lammoud street ai 8 o'clock; Canal, Delancey and Pike E.

Pier No. 1, N. o'clock Onthereturn passengers will be landed at Cum Island, one liour allowed for All koids of Refreshments on board. Bait at cost. jul7 I VILLIAMSBUR AND PECK SLIP FERRY.

The of thi? Ferry, believing (hat tliere aremauy of tlie itizrns of New York vicinity that ore unacquainted with llu facilities this ferry affords as a pleaiant communication witl Williamsburg Long Island, would state that there ire two good Ferry Boats on this Kerry, hich leave Peck bill' every fifteen or twenty minutes through the tv up to 5 o'clock, P. and then up to 8o'clck, at each even hour and half alter which a boat leaves at 9 o'clock and in o'clock The I boat leaving Williamsburg at half-past 9 o'clock, P. M. P. the evening; of 4th, the boat will eontinne to nntil it o'clock jvi ImVc MORNING LINE AT 7 O'CLOCK, FOR ALBANY, TROY and intermediate landings, from the Steamboat Pier at the foot of street.

Brenkfnst and Dinner on hoard the boat. Leaves New Vork at 7 o'clock, A- Tuesdays, Thursdays ind Saturday, and Troy at 6 o'clock, A. Albany at 7 o'clock A M. Mouday, Wednesday and Friday. low-prensnre steamboat TliOV, Captain A.

Gorham, on Tueidays, Thursd and Saturdays, st7 o'clock. The steam oat NIAGARA, Captain A. Degroot, on Wednesday and Friday, at 7 clock. For pusage or freight, apply on board, or to F. B.

Hall, at th? office on the wharf. Notice All goods, freight, baggage, bank bills, or any Other kind of property taken, ed. or put on hoard this boat must be at the risk of the owners of such goods, freight baggage, Sic. NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LINE. 0M FOR ALB AN AND TROY DIRECT at 7 o'clock, P.

steamboat KM 2lnaJflhaK.PI RE, Captain R. Macy, wdl leave tht pier foot of Courtlandt every Tuesday, 'liinrsdi) and Saturday afternoon, at 7 o'clock The oat OH I A nptain Win. II Teck, every Vtosidiy, Wednesday a' Frida" afternoon, at 7 o'clock. ror Passage or r-iglit apply on board, or at (tie .,11,. on wharf jn2? PACKET SHIP ROSC ICS from this ship Will nleise have their permits on hoard, at Orleans wh tif, foot of Wall street, imrnedi itely.

All goods not permitted in five days must be sent to Public Store, jeJI re CARVE tide HALL, Engineers, Building anl Real Rstate Agents, a Wall street, New York; II Noith Sixth street, Philadelphia. ana, Specifications and Esti nates for Building; Drawings and Specifications for Patmit Mights. Real Kst bought and sold: innuey loaned and invested; a SSr, I and cfleeled. leV APPARATUS. ARRANGEMENTS recently made with tlieir brother-inlaw, Mr.

Voightlaeuder, Vienna, enable the subscribers to sell Apparatus at reduced rates, Largest Apparatus, with three inch leases for full plates, at (141. Medium siu Apparatus, with two inch leusej for halfsize plates at $7S. Small Apparatus, with ooe anA-a-lialf inch lenses, lor quarter size platea, st $V). Gentlemen sending remittances in accordance with the shove may depend upon receiving i lie genuine Voigt. laetjder Apparatus, and not a worthless imitated article, they iisving procured the sole agency for the United States Platesand Chemical of their own importation, as well as nfl other articles connected with their ait, lor sale at the lowest market prices.

W. A. F. LANGkNHELM. Philadelphia exchange.

Referring to the above advertisement, the subscribers inform the Dig in rnsn Artnts in general, tli.it tlie above ami other materials can procuied al the stated prices, at their Attelier, No. SOI Broadway, New York jyl Im'rc LANOKNMEIM BK.CKEKS, NEW AND 1 SI FUl7 AFTER long the undersigued has succeeded u. introducing to the people of the Stales an article 1 they have long needed. It is in the shape ol a Paste, called PATKS D'AMANDES. (Orgeat Paste,) while it comhi.ies healthy and pleasant drink for the Summer While it promises these qualities it is at the same tune useful in removing Heartburn and Sour Stomach, and is a capital drink for diseases of the chest.

lu component parts are very innocent, and it be recommended to females in all stages of life; good for wet nurses, and can be nsed at sea a substitute for milk. Prepared and sold for the Proprietor ky L. Jnarhimasen, No. Ml Attorney street notice STATKN ISLAND PERKY, FOOT OF WHITEHALL STR.KKT The Steamboats 8V LPH and ST ATE ISLANDER will New York every hour P. commencing at A.

until 7 I'M Leave Stulell I every Hour escept 4 P. commencing at A 1. 1 1 7 P. M. N.

Ui. ihe Boaii will leave every hour from 8 A. until 1 1 anil 1'ioai 1 P. M. until 7 P.

hall hour. 12 KOH HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL? THE Royal Mail Ste.ua Ships HIBER NIA and BRITANNIA, will leave Buatou tor the above ports, as jliheruia, Alex. Ryrie, Commander, Tueaday, July 161 li. Britannia, Joliii Hewitt, Friday, August 1st. usage to Liverpool $120.

Passage to HalifdX 20. For freight or passage, apply to jyl2 BKKHI AM. Agent, 6 Wall at. DRAFTS ON GREAT BRITAIN AND IRr LAND Persons wishing to remit money to their friends in any of Kiigland, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, can lie supplied 'withdraws payable at sight, without ilisrount, for any amount, froin it upwards, at the following pi ices viz: h.M;i The National and Provincial Bank of England; Messrs. J.

Barued o. and Discount Bank, Liverpool; Messrs. James Bui Sou, Loudon, and branches throughout England and It iHEumi. The National Bank of Ireland, and Provincial Bank and branches throughout Ireland. It Scotland The Eastern Bank ot Scotland, National Bank of Scotland, (ireenock Bankiug Com, any, and branches throughout Scotland.

The steamship Oreat Western sails on the which all can he forwarded OTT 19 re South st cor. Maiden fane. FOR SALE, FRf.ltiHT UR I very fast sailing N. Vork built packet ship AZOO, 670 tons, live oik and locust top. live oak transom, apron ami forward anil after cants, carries 2800 biles New Orleans cotton, and has handsome furnished accommodations lor 26 passengers.

Apply ou board at Jones' wharf, ur to E. k. COLLINS Si 56 South streot. sail uh tboi KOR NKW OKLh uiu Vork Line? Positively first Regular Packet, to sail Thursday, 21th instaul The elegant fast sailing packet ship OSWfcl iO, Capt. Johnston, will positively sail above, her regular day.

For freight or p-isaage, having handsome furnished accommodations, apply on board. at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall st, or to E. K. COLLINS Ik South st. Positively uo goods reoeived after Wednesday evening, 23d instant.

Ageutin New Orleans James E. Woodruff, who will promptly forward all goods to his addilrrsa. ju2'ec FOlI LONDON? To sail in a few days The splendid new Packet Ship BRUNSWICK, Capt iW'-Manus, will positively sail for the above port, ou tier regular day; call accommodate a few Cabin Passengers iu a very superior manner, at less than the usiul rate. Her Steerage accommodations is very lofty and anr. For Second Cabin and Steerage Passeugen, all of which will be taken very low, by applying to JOHN HERDMAN, jyJO ec 111 South st, one door east of Wall st.

LONDON LINE OF PACKETS? Regular packet of the 1st of August. The splendid new packet jship PRINCE ALBERT, S. Seber, master, will above, her regular day. Having very accommodations for call in, second cabin and. steerage passengers, persons wishing to secure berths by this vessel should make early application ou board, foot of Maiden lane, or to JOSEPH M'MURRAY, 100 Pine street corner of South.

The packet ship ST. JAMES, F. R. Meyer, mister, will succeed the Prince Albert, and sail on the 1st of September. jiilBro FOR ARSEILLES Packet of Ut August.

The superior ship AUNES, Capt. Wethereu, will itake the til. ice ot the new ship Nebraska, not ready, sail ou the 1st August. For freight or passage, apply to CHAMBERLAIN St PHELI'S, or to jit 17 rr BOYD HINCKEN. Ajrents, NEW LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVERPOOL first ship and only regular racket of 21st i Inly The splendid and favorite packet ship HOTtil.

ER, 1100 tons burthen, Capt Ira Bursley, will sail oil Monday, July 21, her regular day. The ships of this line being all 1000 tonsand upwards, persons to embark for the Old Country ill not fail to see the advantages to be derived from selecting this line in preference any ntlier, as their great capacity renders tlietn every way more comfortable and convenient ships of a small class, uid their accommodations for cabin, second cabin, and steerage it is well known, are snjierior to those of any otiier line a (packets. Persons wishing to seenre berths should nol fail to make early application ou hoard, foot of Wall street, or W. J. T.

TAPSCOTT, 76 South street, corner of Maiden Lane, jyO rrc Up Stairs. FOR LIVERPOOL The New Line Regnlai Packet 21st July The fast sailing Packrt shit IIOTTINGUER, 1050 tons, Capt. Ira Bursley, will tail ns above, her regulnrday. For freight or passage, hiving excellent and superior accotDuodatiout, apply to the Captain ou board, or to WOODHULL MINTURN, South street Price of Passage $100. The Packet Ship Liverpool, 1 160 tons, Capt John Eldridge, i will succeed the Hottinguer, aud sail ou her regular day.

2a of August. jyl2ec LON DON- LINE OF PACKETS- Packet of th, 20th The splendid and fast sailing Packet Shit iHENDltH 'K HUDSON, Captain Moore, sails posi tiveliroii Monday, July 21st. This ship has splendid accommodations fur cabin, second cabin and steerage passengers; to scare berths, early application should be to W. T. TAPSCOTT, jylO rc 76 Soiilh street, corner of Maiden Lane.

FOR SALE? 4 ork built copper lasteuentd and coppered ship 8YLVANU9 JENKINS iburthen per register. 5i7 tons? She sails fast, Carrie? well, and is well found. Apply to Captain 'maul, at pier No. 4, N. to BOVD HINCKEN, jyBrr No.

9 Toitine Building, cor of Wall aud Watix-sts. BALE, FREIGHT OR ART Thr last sailing lit- HOME, Captain Willi, Liu ll SMtbiiu 1 1 i more oue year of the materials carries about t.OOO bsrrels, and handsome accominodat iom lor twenty Apply to Captain on hoard, ai Pilie street wharf, or to E. K. COLLINS CO. il7 rc Sonth EIGHT "ORCH ART ER? Th? uit sailing packet flop, MISSISSIPPI, 6S0 ton? ibllilt in this city by Brown it Bell, salted 011 thi and resulted every live oak and and locust top ive oak apron, lemion stem frame, and forward and aftm frames? newly and perfect order for a voyage hat accominod for board at Orleans' wharf, loot of Wall stJeet, or to juCin E.

K. COLLINS Ik South street. OLD EST.UILISHEL) EMIGRANTPASSAUI OFFICE, CI South from England, Irejland, Scotland and Wales 1'hose sending for then ould do well ul tlx mselvee of the ol nakingtheir with tlie on very modeate terms, by first cl.tas packet ships, sailing from Liverpool ve'-lil y. Drafts can usual be furnished lor any amount, payablf throughout the United Kingdom. Apply to JOHN HKRDMAN.61 South it.

The mail steamer sails Boston on the 10th inst IV nich letters ran be forwarded ijun Hv. my 23 rh hOK OLASUOW PacMit. Tltr well known, sailing British ANN jDuncau Smith, master, ISO tons, will meet will pnrli despatch. For freight or parage, hnving excellent accommodations ipply en board pier 8 N. 11 or so WOODHL'LL MINTURNS, JVUn street PACKETS KOR AVRE? Second Lme? Th.

packet ship BALTIMORE, Captain Edward Fuuk twill sail on the Istof August. Kor freight or passage apply to BOYD HINCKEN, 2 rc No 9Tontme Bnildiugs.coi. Wall and Water FOR SALE? FREIGHT OR CHART ER-Th, very fast sailing New Vork built packet ship YAZOI1 070 tons? l.ive Oak and Locist top, Live Oak t-ran oin, apron and forward and after ranis; carries 2200 bales Orleans rot on, andh'S furnished arruinminlii ioiii for twenty-six Apply on bovdat Jones' wharf, to K. COLLINS 8c jyO 96 South street. LIVERPOOL? The superior ship El' mWgVTyNE, Captain Peach, will aail on her regular day -dtm For passage, having unsurpassed accoinmodationi tbin only, apply to JOHN HERDMAN, ie27 rr fit South street BRADBROOK GOLDEN FISH 297 BROADWAY.

No longer the Golden Fish in the sun? At the old plare Broadway? two, seventy-one It darted up stream to a far better haven, And is now seen to glitter at two ninety-seven. There Bradbrook's establishment, known of yore, For a well-storked and excellent outfitting store On the instant still furnishes outfits complete, From fine and silk drawers, down to towel and sheet. The voyager bound on some long ocean trip Should call in at Bradbrook's, ere joining his ship, And there officers, cifil or naval, may find All they need, when to fir distant stations assigned The stranger or resident there may inspect The most elegant goods he conld to select, Of the very best fabrics and tastefully made, At prices as lair as are known in the trade. ftnspwiders, gloves, collars, straps, purses and hoit? Stocks, handkerchiefs, bosoms ana hue under With dressing gowns, night caps, and fifty things more, May he all had at Bradhrook's famed outfitting store jelM TEETH TEETH TEETH UNPRECEDENTED REDUCTION IN I) NT I ST Y. AT the old establishment, f.ast Broadway, where can b' had fr to whole set of Teeth insetted on the men terms.

8upe rior inserted from 73 tents to $3 OA Teeth Filled from cents to 1 00 Teeth Mounted for other Dentists, by X. TAYLOR, )uJ7 Surgical and Mechanical Dentist. PETER ROSE, CIJTLEU, AM) MANUFACTURER OF surqicai. DKsr.it. isstrumkntt, No 412 Sr ir.t, New Vnni.

PR. old respectfully call the attention of Pbvsirians. Dentists, and Country to his gene ral assortment of and CutliTy of the most approver patterns, wh.eh lie will warrant not to he surpseed in qnilit) oi workmanship by any manafactiired in this country or im ported. I'. R.

trusts that his long and prarlral experience in ihe bnsi itess having been i ngaged in it snire will lie a sufficient guarantee to purchaser-, that all orders will be faithfully and promptly attei.ded to. Surnral and Dental Instruments, Shears. Scissors. Penknives, ground, set, and repaii? '1 with great care despatch. jut 1 I rn rr PACKET SHIP LIVERPOOL hrom Liverpool per this will please send their on hoard, west tide of Burling SI p.

All not permitted within 5 are liable to be sent to the Public in IB rc LEA IIKK. AM) KlNDlNttS. 1 0NHTANTL on baud an sssortment of Baltimore anil Philadelphia Light (iak Leather. Philadelphia Morocco, and Fiii dings of all kinds. Lasts made to any pattern.

N. B. A first rate lot of.Nlr. (J. arheu's Philadelphia for sale at OTJ Spring street, near Washington street.

York juH Im'rc WARREN Wl LKEI CUSTOM HOUSE, NEW YORK, i Office, Jnlv IS, fN accord nice with Treasury notice is hereb I given tint a put, lie sale of Goods and upon hirh the nnixirter, con.igitee, or agent, is ruled or reglerted to pay duties on rompletion ol the entry, end whirl good hoe now remained in public sixtv days (or timet; ilai it impelled from beyond the of Good I Uk til ice at the auction room ol IIENHV L. AN Ksrl, ange PI 10 o'cloc on Mondsv mortii ng the Auguat, proximo. C.W. LA WHENCE, Collector, IS Iter I II ki HAV AN ASWiARS. importrd by AN OIILO, for sale at J7 Liberty street.

Amnni in will be found do Impertales, Regsliaa, Cnbrey Werner Segars; do small sixea- Normas, (Jrrsra, San Remsn, Dehsirs, Cnlonaa, do Panetelaa, and various otlier old Tobacco, from the above wellknown honae, imported by the Chriatoph Colon and the Rapid al TO LF.T Offices ami for Storage let, in the building No. 112 Fultoust. Enquire of P. HKNKV.uii premises, floor. 21' ec TO LET Often wd Lolu the corner of Puie and South sts, Apple to JOSEPH Mc.MI'RRAY.

TO LET. THE 1st, 3d snil llli floors of Hwime Broadway, over ti Store, suitable for j. Tailor or Milliurr. Th? floor is finished in a most complete inair.er an show rooms. The ia in the Wry be-t business part of the City, ami to a deniraMe tenant the mit will derate.

Enquire of Covert, 70 Wall stieet, from 10 to 11, or at 10 haoibers street, from 12 to 1. Also, fur sale, the property 20 Ludlow street. Enquire as above. juISSiVc FoK JwA THE 'I'liree Sr iry Urick Hou' 113 Houston street, built iu the best manner; warm in winter aud cool in ijftiuiiimi'r; replete with every convenience. Half the purchoe money may remain on bond and mortgage at per eent.

For terms apply in K. K. COLLINS jn 19 ec Sdulli atreet. MHTKAYED or Stoleu, from No. 26 How ird ntrret, on Sundiy morning, a small Vellow with both his ears cropped, louif toil, and goes by ito twims of fink Kive Dollars ill be given for the return of Dog.

jn 15 TO KT, until the lint of May next and immediate pos? session giveo. of the 3 No. 10! First Avenue h. tween bth and 7th The premises have lately eu put in comple te order. And all in been 1 tainted inside and nut, last Ju the Cn ton water introduced, uuibh mxutle pieces.

folding doors, and it is well adapted to acrnii.in or moiv families; rent asked to one family for the of the year to neit Mavis $32i. Inquire at the office ol' John H. Power, Esq No. 70 assau st. comer of John, up stairs from the hours ol 9 to 3 o'clock, or of Saml.

H. B. Norton the owner, at the same office on '1 uesdays and Wednesday. 1m jy LOOK AT THIS JUST RECEIVED? Another lot of French Boots, ol the licit kind and will be sold at the old price, and the bent of French Call Boots made to order tor City mide Calf Boots, S3; and the greatest assortment ol' (leiits Giiteis of all kinds to be found very low prices. Also, the finest Call Shoes, $2 ud $2 SO.

A great variety of all other kinds. Ladies in this will And a greet assortment of Gaiters, Buskins, Mips, Tien. Ptunells. Satin, or an assortment of all oilier kinds Misses and Children's Boots and Slioen we cannot be beat in thiscity Do not mis Ukethe number, 341 Broadway, corner ofFrankliu street. ju3 M.

CAHILL. FIVE FRENCH BOOTS City and for style and durability they are equal to those solo at oung St Co's Imperial French Boot anil Shoe Manufacturing Depot, at No. 4 Ann street, one of the moat Fashionable Boot Manufactories in this city. Fine French Dress Boots, mfile to order, for $1 50; equal to those made in Ather stores for Sti and $7. Shoes, Gaiters, ni.de to order in the shortest notice.

Mending, done in the stors. vVm. M. Young It Co. Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers, No.

4 Auu street, New York, near Broadway. WM. M. YOUNQ, and Im'rc JONES INFERIOR TO NONE AND SUPERIOR TO MANY. BEAUTIFUL light White pi sin Summer Hi its, price $2,73, which for beauty of finish cannot he surpassed.

Also, Drdi Beavers, Blue Biush and White Castor Hats, all oltlie latest style. Also, Panama llatsl verylow. C. KNOX, jel!) Im'rc 110 Hulton st, between William and Nassan. MILLS; HATTER, 17S BROADWAY, HOWARD HOTEL, HAS now ready, an assortment of Summer Hats, to which the attention of gentlemen is invited, at the fullowing prices, vix French Pearl (a new article) $4 80 Pearl Cussimere 3 SO White French (also a new article) 4 00 Smooth White Castor 3 iO Alse, in assortment of Panama, Fine Palm Leaf, Bohemian, and other Hats.

suitable for the season. jel2 ILI.S, 178 Broadway, tlowvd Hotel. MILLINERY AND )RE8S MAK 1 MRS. ROSE, No. 175 Walkei street.

New i pall IVom Ladies wishing any thing in the Millinery or Dress Making line. jell IMPORTATION OF WATCHES. RECEIVED fwim Switzerland, by imcket ship JZurich an assortment of Watches and Movnnents of 'every description and nf lirst quality, ready lor the wholesale trade, at moderate prices DF.LACHALSE MAIRE, jn7 No. 127 Fulton street. New orV.

XtU ULSTONE'S RIDING SCHOOL, 1ST Mencr MH. JOHN S. KOL'LSTONK the honor to aud the public iu gerieriJ, that his A Hrhn-I fur Instruction in now open day and evening, follows Hours lor Oentleuieu from to A. M. Ladies 9 A.

M. to 3 P. M. Tciini of instruction made kuown application to Mr. Rotilstoiie.

Mr. H. received from the conntrv One and itylisli Saddle Horses, which he is authorised to sell at a rev price. my7rc FOR 8ALK A Farm on the Banks of the Hudson, jCout.il inii? about siity acres II in a high state of with splendid Buildings, situut-d one West ol New burgh The terms will bemideeasy. For irs imiuiie at 419 Broailwsy, corner of Canal street, in lbs Shoe Store.

ji9 RA'l'b, MICE, GUGKRUAClltS. iU.UBUGS, following certificates, out of thousands, may give the public an idea of the us.fuluet* of the vaiioui prepe atiora, viz. The room in the bui'ding 70 Wall street, was badly infested with Cockroaches, and one application, four weeks ago, has entirely dispersed them. (Signtd) CHS. MOUNT.

I hare used Dr. preparation to exterminate rats and mice, slid have wonderfully succ? cded ill dealing them fiotn hoase uk! yard, alter the first trial. (Huned) JOSEPH OUTENAN. Dr Keucht wander's Fly Paper has been ly me with great stlcess; nearly one quart of si nn dies have been collected in fourd iys out of curio. ity.

(Signed) C. VAN SCHOSAHOON. The bedbugs hive been cleared from my Htid.on street, ettectu illy. (Signed,) JOHN. SOLOMONS The yard in the rear of the ourier and oilier been for infested by rats, and oee single application has effectually destroyed them 1 caution against the Tar ions jealous imitations, mil ray genuine preparations are lor sale by Dr.

Miluor, er Broadway and John Jolv son, Vi.noin it Fowler, 3Couitlandt std Chas. Foru, comer of Fourth and Wooster street, Goraid's Fancy Store. 178 Or and street, and of th- msnnf cturer, Or. LEWIS FEUCIITWANvsEH, 23 Liberty. jy7 i ilium street.

VALE'S (iLOBE, and Transparent Celestial Spin re adapted to common schools, colleges, and private lies now in use in the Normal Schools at Bostou and Albany, it the High School and Naval Asj luin Philadelphia, in Vale oid other Colleges, at Mrs. Willard Troy, ai in numerous Common Schools in New York and other cities and States, uid reoaiminended by Dr. Luidiier, Professor and others. Manufactured and lor sale by O. VALE, at his nti oil and Mathematical Establishment, 3 rankiiu i-qu ire, New V'ork.

jy3 TO MERCHANTS, S1I11' MASTERS AND OTHERS. rpHE SUBSCRIBER would re pectfhlly inform them, thai JL he been ill the empley of the late Samuel Dxrnilt over twenty years, and the late Samuel Demilt haying beoueatle-d to urn the Transit Instrument, two Astronomical Clocks, and the jseof the Obseivatory, it is his intention to continue in connecion with his sou the business ol manufacturing. repairing and rating Chronometi rs, and de iu Nautici.l Instruments. Charts, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver the old itaud, No. VB Pearl street.

D. EtiOEKT. ju6 I meod rc TIJK WON UK vt ULKSSING OF THE AGE THE ONLY CURE FOR CONSUMPTION. LET EVERY MAN, IV OMAN CHILD HO is troubled with Conghs, Colds. Spitting Blood, Liver Asthma, Bronchitis.

Whooping Cough, Pain in the hide and Breast, Sore Throat, Uisiug or Pickling in the Throat, Neivoiis Debility, Palpitation ol the Heart, Broken Constitution, from the abuse of culoinel and Kher causes, try the genuine, and only genuine. Compound Syrup of Wild I 'berry, prepared by the celebrated Dr. Swayne if Philadelphia ali others are spurious, and mere therefore, be to ask for the original and only genuine preparation from this valuable tree? Dr. Sw lyne's mjxinnd Syiuii of Wild Cherry. Principal office, iinrlli-wett comer 8th ind llace streets, Philadelphia.

Agents Win. Miliim, M.D. corner of Broadway and John E.B. Warner, 2UJ Uleecker, corner of Minetta street; uid R. A.

Sands, Church Dispensary, ISA Bowery, corner of Spring street, New York; W. Wood, M.D.. Harlem; Reese and 80 Maiden Lniue, New Rev. J. P.

ook, 78 Baltimore street, Baltimore; Andrew Oiiver and New Orleans; L. B. Swan, and J. M. Rochester, N.

Mrs. Hayes, Bnoklyu: E. Kleiue, St. Louis; Win. Thorn, Pittsburg; E.

B. Ilinmau, Cincinnati; Pierson and Harrison. Hn.a.l street, Newark, N. Benjamin Olds. 278 Broad Newark, N.

John 8. Harrison, Salem, J. H. Pierce, 4 Stan wi? Hall, Maiden Lane, Albany, New Sork; liacknsaud Bull, Troy, New Spalding and Harrington, vVorcester, James Oreen and A. llullidre, Buffalo, New Orant and Bockee.

New V'ork; O. O. Woodman, Vicksburg, H. oid J. Brewer, Springfield, J.

P. Hall and Bostou, E. S. Hidden, East Boston, P. M.

Cohen and Co Charleston, S. C. jel9 knapFs INDIAN STRENGTHKNING PLASTER. TMKSK PLANT KKS for pains mid weakiiMui in th? hack, hide or iimiis, brings, cpraiiia, and for sthmafic aHVctionft, and croup in chiidreo, will most iintnfdmle and soot lunij relief. will hUo Irf fnHiid highly for complaints of Liver, Luiiifs and Kidney.

Persons of dentary hahitii, whose buRiueAi requires them to it or stand much, who may He troubled with in the or hai.i in die or hrtmt, will liud relief by one oT these Planters. ith regard to the efficacy of these PI a. stein, nothing used be ms carry with them own recommendation, a. id he price being so remarkaldy low, ia a sufficient inducement for fiose afflicted to give them a trial. The ronrietor ih confident that by the great and increasing denand lor ttieae niters, the which they have obtaindsolelvby tlnir own merits, and the universal satisfactiou vhich toey have given, tliat tlisy are decidedly superior to any others in nse.

No pains is spared in making them as adhesive and plinble a.s and in rendering them free from all those objejctions vbieh is a source of complaint to (lis oruinary plaatera of thw Plasters need hot oue trial to give satisfaction deHe sun. and ask Knapp ludian StrFiigthenmg risater, and tee that signature on the back ol escli. None are only by P. B. KNAPP, and wholesale and rstail at us Mi diciue in honsc, No.

JB2 Hudson one door below Xing stiwl, New Yi'ik Also for ssle by the Druggists Leneilly. Price 12 I-! uid 18 1-4 each mA Sirteod're GOLD AND SILVER. CJILVEIl O'lt Book Binder's Rags p.rul Silver Kuith's boncht. by A. BARNARD, iN o.

2 Wall street, Melter and Assayer of Jeweler's Sweepings purchased by assay. Fine Oold and (lulled Silver, for plating, coustan'ly on h.uid, rt office N.a 2 II street. Works l.nnreiu street. f.nglish Patent Stit-atluug Kilt, suitable lor rools of sud a v.ry superior article, andof ereat lieaelil not only to the bottom of VM-els, but to the f'ooner. Korsileby E.

(COLLINS CO Soutli jet Tee rHK NEW YORK KKA1JJ. liORIMIN BKNNKTT, Proprietor. Circulation Forty Thousand. DAILY IIEIIALD Every Trloe nef ory pfir nniinni pnyihle In mhanra. WRKKLV HKIIALD Every aturdny Piic? "i' 'onte jmr nti'itim fnvaMs iti A IA EN 1 ftt Iho iikmv' hIwbj? nrh in edvam li'lNl IN" of all kindti oxet nted with benuty nnd lotpatch.

Qy- Ml kttert or by innil.nddresned the must he post paid, or the be deducted from the monoy remitted JAMES GORDON BENNETT, I'torsiRTot or Ths New Yoga EaTSBLiiMMCWt Northweat corner of Fulton and Nisnu.

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