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HowUl, iJaugbirra and rach Ziiicaii, hy eaaaan i.IO Monthly, nil back emh Yutaiam 2 ild by IlolT- itiBii, Soi-- iiiiama'a Minaioiisi llutory ol Ihr iiiiH per No. Naval Hiojtraphy, 6 each Brandy and aa a remedy lor Anierifan Cardeiier, All new received aa pubikhed ml9 CJR.AMMAR.—The type edliioii ool ihm popular work, prepared by Siiiiih Ooodenow, A Pniicipaf ol the Bath Academic High hnol, 1 thiK dav publipliH. haa been ronairucted wiih labor, and challenfea Hie chMcat evawiinaiioii. The pablic may be seNured ihat la not another ol ihoae ephemeral prmluctiona which ate from the preen, but it IN a aiandard wort, which been pronounced by Rveiiy oRtviviAiiiia who haa eiamined It, the VEBY BEST 1 KM that hae ever apneared. and hool doalrout of tng the work, will lie iurniehed with a copy by calling upon LEWIS Jk SAMPSON, Piihliefiera, 122 Washington street.

ml7 WASlni 4 OF J. Stanley Oriiiioa, PreNident ol ihc VVeatern Phrenological Society at BuflTalo, price 75 Syateiii ol Phrenology applied to Memory luiemperance. AUo, Phrenological Buaiaand For aaJe wholcaaleand retail by a XTO.N, PEIRCE A at the general Aincricaii Phreuolofical Depot, 133J ton atreel. oys The and Magazine, receiiiJy comineiieed by us, la publiahed beautitui le. The yearly volume will contain equal to 800 ol a Roilo biKik ol the rommon size.

Magazine ia publixhed in monthly mimhera, at one dollar and Wliy if paid In advance, one dollar and twenty-live will he received. Five copiea to one addreaa for live dollars, in ndvance. T. H. CARTER A mil 1181 Waahington at.

CHOOL. BOOKS, STATIONERY. BLANK BOOKS, tm band one of the largest ol School Booas, Statbmery. Ac. to be found in the city, which will he sold to Country Bookaeilera, Merchants, School CommUloea and the moat advantageous by LEWIS A SAMPSO.N, 122 Waahinglon up ataira.

CHILO OF THE tale of the Itth century, by Harry 12 Edinburgh Magazine for edition. Just received at JORDAN A 121 Washington, opposite Water street. tul9 MEDICAL large aaaorinieiu ut valuable Medical for sale at W. D. at the corner ol Wasbingtuo and School NOTES on GoapeU, Acta, and Cluaaical 9 Iliatttry ol Europe.

Just received and tor sale by D. 8 KING A No 1 C.unhill. nil 6 EY'. W.M, WORKS, inS compria- iiig ail hia works known in this country, and also, several winch have not heretolore been presented to the American public. For sale by D.

8 KING A 1 Comhlll. ml 6 THEOLOGY, In 4 vola, and Seniiofia, in 2 received and fur sale by S. KING A 1 Cornhill. ml 6 ed and BLACK INK-For sale by JAMES FRENCH, Bookseller and Stationer, 109 Btrcet. mis I lished and lor sale at HE.NRY 83 Court 2 ni 6 ATENT PEN receivH and lor aale, a large of Patent Spring Pen an article which lor beautv and elaaticltv never been equalled.

HALL A 59 Milk street. ml 6 If THE BOSTON PEN. This moat perfect article for mercantile use, made by the celebrated Gillatt, of Birmingham, ez- presaly for the subacri- bera, has juat been re. ceived per llzaide, end can be had at whole- retail of THOS. OROO.M A Hall, 82 State street.

2 mil II AND PIANO FORTES FORSALE. A. larice ut Piano at frolli lo may he fouml at Mueic Store, 185 Waahinglon corner ol hool All of purchasing a good iiiatrumeiit at a low price, will find It for their advantage to call. to let. 3in 6 HANO FORTES TO LET BY 1 T.SON, 135 Kiihiugioii St.

ly WRITING AND BOOK-KEEPING A I) OVER BOOKSTORE, tlpen Day and Eveniii; lor reception ol and PI BI.ISIIER. BOOOKSEI l.KR AND DEALER IN STATION F.RV. 109 Trader- raid on the apl4 NEW FRENCH 11 SALOON, 198 street. C. F.

F. wouhl Hiforiii llie of and vi- rinitv that Itirnii-hed with tbelaleat would be ippv to have them call. it ol every dencriptlon evecuted with prompt- Mild in the ot and makers from the countiy supplied with the laieat New York and I E.MOY',4 removed from the Wooden nonh su ol Cliy wharl, to No 87 Com- iiierciiii the Pidlndelphia Packet Pier, where he ill keep coiisianily on band tuid tor a large and com- nsaortment ol approved ol ealern, and Genesee Piour, at whoieaale and retail. ,4 isif HKZA LINCOLN. a.

NtlRRIS, Fia.MTiRK has removed to ai ill buy Cabinet Furniture, and and in no charge more than 3 per cent. above the lowest Just reived 5o new pattern Ottonimi I splendid uiahoganv hail, three-quarter, and whole French I which will be aold perfeul. below former prices. iu6 11) LO ES LEA in IV forms the public, that having purchased the valuable art of cJcaHMtig kid and leather gloves, she now ready to receive orders to that effect. Price 25 per pair, or 50 perdozmi.

aDA.M«, Corset Ware Rooms, 301 Waahinglon atreet, corner of Suffolk place. mh 20 PORK AND HAMS. 4AJKJK BBLS Ei. Clear, Clear, Navy and Thin Mess Pork. 200 do prime quality Western Hams.

Now landing fioiii the brig Balize, and for by ED- Ml W'. D.A.N.A, 12 Long wharf, comer ol Commercial ml2 WOOL AND SHEEP SKINS. Pulled Wool. 67 Sheep 11 cises l.intng«. Bindings, Ac.

For bv STRELE, DEXTER A BUSH, 5 and 6 Pearl ml 8 HEAY'Y' SHORTS. on hoard Albion, Irom F'rederickstMirg, end tor by 1. P. a Noe 2-8 and 21 Commercial wharl. ml OHIO IHIKK.

BBI.SEv.Ctear. Clear, Nayy M. Prime Pork, now landing from brig and lor -ale by EDMUND W. DANA, 12 Long wharf, ol Commerciai street. FRESH TEAS.

IlF CllESI ire-h coiir.iry packed Y. H. Tea. a UiO chests and ht do prime quality Souchong Tea. P'or bv PEIRCF.

A No 22 Elm at. mil SPER.M ACETI CA.N’DLES. aa aa BOXP.S ol quality Sperm Landles, New -VIrl" H. Uord an) brands, I.r-ale by BKADLUE A No 84 Indta mif I OW PRICE BOII.ER AND FLCE IRON lor r.uïHi fir-1 quality PeiiiuyIvRiua Boiler Iron, to hand and made to oHer a 106 Sute St. CURTIS, LEAVENS A CO, isti THIN MESS AND PRIME PORK.

i-1 an i Prone Pork, and "lor by EDMUND DANA, Ne 12 Long wf.art, corner ot Coniinercial mlS FLOCR. Aklk BHl Ohio and Georgetown Flour. 40 do J. Darwin do. Landing and by EARLE A BROWN, 9 and 10 I.w.a wharl.

heese a I ASKS New ork Dairv Cheese, for sale by man fon DU A HOLLISTER, 13 and 14 Crvm- inetcial rolf ALOES. CapeGiim Aioes, (about .300 each,) for bv ARD A 36 India at. in 16 SPERM CANDLES. Caiidlea, ffer by FAA A FAR WELLS, 38 India al. Din GOODS.

GEORGE w. WILSON. CHAMBERS, DG WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON. ATTE.NTION of THF. PUBLIC IS RFjJPECT- I FUl.I.A SOM' to the great revolution III the crvniniercial world within the year, the induced to make a corresponding change la of his gfxi.ls.

there secius to be an increasing desire in the com- to iof csh I i he the atleution ol the pnUiic to the tollowing and DRESS AND FROCK COATS. For a hantiaome or Frock Coal, of pwleci color and texture, Irom $12 to aa good a coat aa I have been aelling the past vear for Rid, aiwl the that are now itig tor i a tact, as it may acem and the very civai that fan be boHght in a lor the unprecedented low price of aiich a coat aa la nsually here and in New York from te 835, that la, if you pay I thing that many talk of, but few perbvrm. At these prices Uie person can have any color or shade, and the maiiulacturt. of any nation, to be the beat garmiut that can be made by any Tailor. PANTALOONS.

For a handanme and durable pair of Pantaloona, of Cassimere or Doeskin, from fS to 5 and of the very beat mere or that is feom $5 to $7. VESTS. For a beauiiiul Y'est. ol the heal Silk or Satin that waa ever in the country, from $2 25 to S3 59. it may appear to some impoasible Ihat there ran be ao great a difference in the ol from former and lor reason I would merely add, that I am willing to make garments for a smaller profit than any have ever yet worked tor, and that my lacilities for obtaining goods dirkctlv Irom the loretgii are greater than Ihey have been at any previuiis season, and aajierior to tho-e ol any tailor In the country that the ciiatonier hiw to pay but one profit now lu me, when last season and previous, he has had to pay a Compensation to two or three different pan lea, as he now wbeii purchasing of other tailors, the importer, jobber, ihia in the price of a suit of cloihea, a material difference.

The public will remember that, three yeara since, I waa the first and only one that began to make first rate garments liir a little money and many of the tailors then prophealed that my bnaiuesa existence would be short, that I could not make such nice as I did the trifle I 5 lor them. Hut time has shown that they were nil-taken und I hotie the public will still appreciate the difference between Belling garments at high and low prices. 1 suppose It IS unnecessary to remark upon the tiiake and of my garments, aa they have been universally acknowledged to be superior to any made in city. Gentlemen who are about purchasing, and have any doubts aa to the correctness of these will do well to call and examine the made to order at the iollowing astiin- ishing low price, when a whole suit is taken. For a very nice COAT, ANTALOONS, and VEST, from EIGHTEEN TO TWENTY DOLLARS And the very lusat suit Ihat can possibly be niaile in this or any other country, from TWENTY TO TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS Jackets, and Ureasing at proporlionie low a23 eopliiio SPRING GOODS FOR WEAR.

he SUBSCRIBER respectfully the attention hia friends and the public to the beautiful aasurimeni of he has now on hand and is daily receiving. To those who buy fur CASH, great are offered. A superior Suit of Clothes, made and trimmed in the best manner, will be furnished for the unprecedented low price of TWENTY-EIGHT DOLLARS. The COAT from the finest of French, English, or German ol any color ot PANTS and VEST to be selected from the assortment of Cassimeres, Doeskins, and Vestings in this city. The subscriber wishes the public to uaderstand, aa is truly the Ihal it will be good a suit as we fiirmerly lor FORTY DOLLARS, and aa good as many in this city to-day Forty for.

Come and see and be satisfied. At these prices, CASH on delivery. Please remember that all my are made by gootl workmen, for which lair are paid, and not made is usuallv advertised. 1 would also stale that it will be my endeavor to retain the reputation 1 already enjoy uffurnwhing a superior style of CLOTHING in every respect, and my prices, as will be seen, are far below those of any other ealablishinent ol the same standing. I do uoi pretend to compete with who make their Garments without any regard to taste, style or workmanship.

A few readymade be sold low. on hand a good assortment of Scarls, Dressing Gowns, Handkerchiefs, Caps, Ac. Ac. Braces, JOHN WILSON, 24 Court street, Building, al3 tf Next to Court House. NEW CASH TAILORING.

ESTABLISHMENT OPEN FOR THE SPRING TRADE. GEORGE L. RANDIDGE, NO. SCHOOL STREET, BOSTON, egs leave to call the attention of the pablic to his assortment of CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, selected with great care and attention as to color and quality, for the Spring Trade. Owing to the great depreciation in the price of gciotla of all descriptions, and a corresponding fell in the price of labor, he is enabled to afford garments ol superior quality at 25 per cent, less than former prices.

FROCK AND DRESS COATS, of unexceptionable color and quality, and flnishisd in the neatest style of workmanship, from which garments Irom his establishment have always been dislinguisbed, will be made, and, warranted to fit, at prices Irom $12 to $15, such as have hitherto been sold at $20 and bringing a highly finished Coat, made in the beat eiyle, and of the materials, down to the same price at which ordinary garments, thrown together for mwe than permanent wear, have al- been sold. Of course, it is obvious to any one Ihat it is a matter of economy tobuy clothes where these things can be relied on, and the proprietor of this establishment pledges himself to the faithful and honest fulfilment of all herein promised. PANTALOONS, made of Cassimere and Doeskin, in the most fashionable and accurate style, at from $8 to $7, and warranted in all cases to give sailsiaciion, or the money will be People have only to give me a trial to be satisfied with this fact. VESTS AND WHOLE SUITS, Vesis made of the best Satin that can he obtained at prices from $2 25 to 4 and of other melerials at the same rate. FULL SATISFACTION of the truth of all here asserted will be made manifest to any individual who will lake the trouble to call upon me.

Whole Suits, including Coat, Pants, and Vest, will be furnished at prices EIGHTEEN TO TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS, and warranted in all cases to give ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Also for sale. Jackets, Scarfs, Gloves, and Dressing Gowns, at appropriately low prices, a 28 cptf NEW SPRING GOODS. A A G. A.

KENDALL A No 3 Pearl street, have on haml, and are constantly receiving by the London, Liverpmd and Havre Packets, the newest of Goods to the in part of Super London Broadcloths, black and do German do do do do French do do do Styles Fancy Doeskins and do do do Linen Drillings do do London and Vestings do do do Marseilles do; Superior Lyons Silk Velvets do do Serges do Black Satins Best quality Sewing Silk and Twist New Silk do do do Handkerchiefs and Glovta Red Paiidings. Silecias, Ac. A 0 complete assortment ol American a25 Isti FRESfl SPRING GOODS. HARLES 48 ashington has just received a general assortment of Fresh Goods, for the Spring Trade, comprising a good assortment ol Extra nice German Black Sillier London and Colored. Fancy DocHkins and Cassimeres.

Super Ribbed and Figured Gaiiibroona. French Silk and Linen Vestings. Extra Huper Black Saiins. Super Lyons Black Velvets, Super Black Silk Serges. Sewing Silk and quality.

Brown Coat 4 Iri.h Linen. Fancy and Italian Cravats. Also, a good assortment of Americau Cloths and all of which will be sold at ihe lowest caah m3 is2m FRENCH GOODS FOR TAILORS. CASE Extra Heavy Boiled Black Satin do medium and low priced do do do new Paris Silk do blk Silk do Fancy anil 1 do do Silk Cravats and do Gum Elastic assorted qualities do Super Paris Kid Gloves. This day received and for on the lowest terms hv CUSHING A KEMP, 41 and 43 ater street.

ni4 eplm ARIS receiveil, 2 cases Paris Doeskins, in light and dark colma of different Also, one Super Extra Wool Black Cassimeres. Alao, one bale Super Extra Wool Black German Clolhs, in Blacks and Blue Blacks, very gotnls, and warranted to retain their for low, by the piece or yard, by GEO I). arsh, 153 Washington alreei, directly opposite the Old South. FLOOR CLOTH PS. AND OTHER DUNDEE GOODS.

M.TDW ARD G. TUCKERMAN, No 5 Doane street, JCJ coiistanily oil hand 6, 7 and 8 srJ Floor Cloth Canvass, and auperiur Burlaps of all made expressly for painting on, which he offers at low prices, isAtwtf and CLOTHING. Just completed a spleiidiU asaoriment of small Suita, adapted to the present approaching alao, Clothing ol every description, and suitable for all ages from 3 to 16 CloUuiig Establishment, No 60 Court, opposite Brattle street. O. HUDSON.

a29 BLK. AND VVIIITK WORSTED CHECKS. 3USH1NG A KEMP, II and 43 ater street, corner of Congress street, have just received, Black and White Cheeks, ol superior quality. Fancy Colored ilo, for wear. For sate low.

Jiii ml6 SILK SHIRTS AND Fm at GRAFTON A New Funiishing Store, a prime ol extra large size and a verv superior aale at 85 Washington atreet, AND CIIE. 4 a new and beauiiltii vie of Bullona from New Y'otk, oi superior quality, tor Co.xt^, Venta and will be sold cheaper than can be bought in any oilier in the city. II ALL A CO .59 Milk street. WORSTED LASTINGS. B.

BL.AKE A No 1 Morton Block, Milk street, Jl near the Old Sonth Church, have received and offer for Worsted l.afdins«, ia vanons of and Blue Black and Fancy Printed. ml3 ave those old kid gloves become bad that you are ashamed lo be seen with them Just gotoT. R. HAWLEV'S, 38 aahinglon atreel, and buy a citaii ol ur Linlc ThromJ Gloves, lor ooe iiiia sixpence. RAVATS.

SCARFS tensive lor sale by DARW IN CHArl IN No 9fi Washington at. CASH AIL R1N A LIS T. PUBLIC NOTICE. A a MI1F.T1NG of the Conimitsioners mentioned ill the ftrat aeclioa ofliM act, eiiltiled An lu authorize the Guvrrnor to the Delaware Canal Com pan and for other bald al Ihe Exchange, In the city oi Philadelphia, Saturday eveaiug, the S9ih matant, the iollowing was adopted Reatdvcd, That the Conimia.iuBera will open the book nieniionfd in the first aectkM ot the act entitled An act to auihorite the Governor to incorporate the Delswaro Canal Company, aad tor other oa the first day of June next, at nine A. at the Exchange, in ia the city of Philadelphia, and will permit each peraoo present the day, lo any number ol sbaree for him- aelf or otlters, not exreetliiig one hundred and on Ihe aecoad day, any number of shares not exceeding one hundred and filly and on the third day, any number of sharea not exceeding two hundred and thereafter, during the remainder of the ten mentioned in said act, any number ol until the whole number prescribed by the said act have been subscribed.

Benjamin W'. Richards. Cbriatian Frets, Evans Jacob Wagner, Jatuea M. Linward, Jacob Able, Jacob Graiz. Peter 8 Miehler, Jacirh ('arrigan, Richard Brodhead, lliicktiiHii, Aaa Packer, John lloHand, W'illiaiii K.

Ifuffuagle, 8amuel D. Ingham, John Ruckmaii, John J. McCahen, 8olAiiion Fogel, Daniel 8troud. iny hand, Philadelphia, the 29ih day of April, one thousand eight hundred and forty-ihree. in4 ep4w PACKER.

Secretary. 1 HT ON 1 E8. a Fine, large, long, fVuhed, old lashioned, black. Mnllierry ten or feet high, producing, aeasons a proluaion of delicinirs fruit. Elegant Ornamental of the following kinds, ot large sites, and handsomely Inniied, viz: Horse or Bock Scarlet, or Red Flowering European, Striped and Silver Leaf Ailan- thua, or Tree ot and American European and American Honey LttriiMt, or Three TTiorned and European Leaf European, and Italian Eiiroiiean Linden, much admired, and Ornamental, and Yellow, or Golden Barked, and American Limea.

The above named of are ol a size calculated for avenues, and lawns, and are from 10 to 18 feet in height. Also, the other varieties of Forest Trees. Evergreens, emhraciiig nearly 70 kinds, that will endure the climate, and of all sizes from one to twelve leet in height, with sbrutm of every variety, cultivated for fancy in Europe or America; Herbaceous. Perennial Flowering Plants; Honeysuckles of all kinds, the twining, the fragrant, the monthly and upright, of beautiful Fruit and fruit bearing Shrubs ot all kinds with Buckthorn, Hawthorn, Shepherd- ias. Acacias, Ac.

Ac. fur hedges. gratia. It would be preferable Iot to call, and for themselves, as vary according lo the and excellence of the productions. Plants packed securely for any place or country, and delivered in Boston free of may be left with WM.

BLANCHARD, 3 Dock Square, or forwarded by mail to Brighton, Mass. al4 GREAT BARGAINS FOR CASH AT THE NEW ENGLAND FURNITURE AND FEATHER WAREHOUSE. 71 BLACKSTONE BOSTON, 77 WHOLESALK AKD RETAIL, BY L. B. SHEARER, HO, having through the hard times of the past winter procured the manutacture ol a large and splendid stock of Custom Made Furniture, by experienced workmen of Boston and Manchester, al so moderate an expense as to enable him to offer to bis hia entire stock at greatly reduced and unprecedented low prices, and adopt the motto of large and quick at a small profit, and on the Cash System of equal rights, not to oblige those who pay Cash to pay for the credit of those who promise to pay and perform.

Among his extensive stock are the following and Mahogany Top, Pier, and Centre and Work and Gilt Framed Looking of every description, and all Ihe articles usually kept in Furniture Warehouse. of every kind and quality, from the softest dow to the cheapest quality, by the bale or in small bags for country and Palm Matrasses Cushions, constantly on hand and made to order at short notice. Those in want of any of the above articles are respectfully invited to call and examine before making their selection elsewhere, as Ihe prices and quality ofGoods ahallheno objection to making their forthwith. Every article warranted not proving as recommended, can he exchanged or money refunded. Public and boarding houses furnished at short notice.

Dealers supplied at great discount from the wholessle cash prices. An experienced man for delivering Goods at any part of ihe city free ofexjMsnse. tf m8 FIELD Commission Merchant, No lu Central wharf, offers for boxes fine order. bbls New CLOVER bbls and tierces of n. bbls N.

Y.Gin, Brandy and Pure Spirits. COTTO.V numbers. LINSEED galls of English, Dutch and WINDOW boxes of different brands. CHROME cases and Baltimore. PARIS lbs extra Nos 1 and 2.

BRUNSWICK aU AMERICAN eases Nos 1 and 2. ROSE bbls of Extra Nos 1 and 3. SPANISH BROWN-100 bbls Baltimore. CHBO.ME cases Baltimore and PRUSSIAN lbs of EPSOM Baltimore. TARTARIC lbs do.

ROLI. cases Marseilles. GUM cases of Turkey. SUGAR lbs of White and Brown. PRU8SIATE lbs American.

BICHRO.MATE lbs. (iLASS packages Druggists. Sup. Carb. Paste.

ml9 OHN W. LANG DON A No 41 India street, for very and excellent assortment of Foreign coarse Wools, consisting .500 bales Smyrna unwaahed Wool. 100 do Adriannple do. .50 do Barbary do. 75 do Crimea, half washed do.

220 do Limed do. 300 do various qualltiaa White, Black and Grey. Arabic and Traga- Yellow of Liquorice Paste, Ac. Ac. bushels of superior quality.

bales fine and ordinary. 5 cases very fine. ('ANARY buchels in tierces. drum- SiiUana Raisins. 200 do Fig Paste.

tons, of excellent qualiiy and large size. MILLET prime article. RAW bales just received per Moscow, Smyrna. Islm m4 WIG AND TOP PIECE DEPOT, 228 Washington Street, (upstairs). CORNER OF SUMMER STREET.

M. BOGLE invites wearers and connoiseurs to inspect his Patent Gussamek Wigs or real head of hair, by a mechanical and maihemalical contrivance, peculiarly his own, they display the forehead to any height, and for light- elegance, and durability, cannot be surpassed. No individual can, by a casual examination, discover between them, and the real heail ol hair; in fact members of the same faiii- i ly have been deceived by the illusion, for they at once adapt themselves to the countenance, and beconte part and parcel of the living man. Another great advantage they possess, viz: their supercd- ing the use of the metallic spring, or high pressure which cauies headaches, dimness of sight, cessation of Ventilation in the pores of the skin, and numerous diseases contingent to any violent pressure on the head. A great variety.

Prices to suit all classes. Hair Culling upon new and at ientiflc principles, ml ep3m OXYGENATED SOAP! 1 3HE ABOVE CELEBRATED ARTICLE, with a good assortment of W'indsor and Fancy Soaps, from the manufactory of E. DAVIS, Cambridge, are constantly for sale in any quantity, on reasonable terms, at the Store of A. G. Peck A No 35 Milk Evans 44 and 46 Broad St.

C. Stimpson A Reed, No 26 II. Chapman, Jr. A No 74 State Hall, Union st Stevens A Cnshing, Washington C. Cnrrnth, Long Henshaw, Wanl A Boston.

WArS4in f24 STONE WARE. Jugs, Pitchers, Churns, Kegs and Beer Cake, Pickle, Preserve, Oyster, and Flower various other articles, in the Stone Ware Line, manufactured by BARNABAS EDMAND8 A AUBTIIf STREET, CHARLESTOWN, MASS. Orders received opptmiie No 16 Commercial street, up stairs, or al Nos 35 and 36 South Market Boston. TuTbASiisiin al5 FLOUR. BBLS Providence Mills Flour, landing from brig Republic, and forsale by FAY A FARWELLS, No 38 India St.

61 GENESEE FLOUR. 4Y Jh BBLS Genesee Wil- Jm liams brand Commercial street. forsale by BE7.A LINCOLN, 57 ni5 HEET and American Sheet Iron, assorted and superior quality, constantly for sale by WM. E. COFFIN Ac Stale street, ml 7 istf A INCH few bales superior 40 inch suitable for maiiularturers, for sale by EDWD G.

TUCKERMAN, No 5 Ditane street. iii9 isAcosif FINS. POUNDS Pins, in quarter and eighth papers, for low at BOYNTON A 50 Wasliiiigioii street. nil6 SUGAR LEAD. LBS very superior White Sugar for India street.

sale by HENSHAW, WARD Ac 36 III 17 LAIN AND CUT JET and Fancy Colored Do. for dreases, the gross or dozen, at BOYNTON A No 50 Washington street. quality, various received direct from Oporto, and for sab- al 48 Cenirai wharf, bv HENRY GUEENOUGH, or a2S islm ALFRED GHEENOUGII. SHEEPS fJREV CLtJTIIS. I Jfe CASES heavy Grey Cltilhs, just received oF and for sale by STEEI.E, DEX I ER A BUSH, 5 and 6 Pearl st.

niI8 SHIPPING TOBACCO. ADIES SILK at GRAFTON A I No. 85 Washington batlding.) m3 KEGS Tobacco, suitable for ship- liidia st. BOTTLE CORKS. VICTORIA PIG IRON.

nil8 CLOCKS-C LOCKS. Olio OTTO ROSE. ml8 Kill Cl NES. MADAME RESTELL, i PHYSICIAN, happy In coiupbing with the the import unities of thooe who have tested the eltlcacy and ol her medl- aa being no eapeeiatly adapted to female roiiiplainu. Ft Thetr known celebrity in the Female ol Vfenna and where they have been altogether adopted, well their adoption In country, to the exclusion of the many and deteterioua heretofore painted upon their notice.

is ample evidence iff the eatiiiiattun in which they are held to make any lengthened ndverxUemeou auperfluoua; it to that her celebrated FEM.ALE MONTHLY now acknowledzed bv the medical Ifaterniiy to the only mild and eflicieut remedy to depended on in lung standing cases ol SuppreBaion. Irregularity or page ol those of nature, the neglect of which is the source of such deplorable on the female frame, ditzl- in the head, diaiurltedaieep, sallow complexion, and the iniiiiniernble frightful which or latejr terminate in incurable coitauinpiion. The married, it deemed necessary to must uiuler abstain from tbeir use. for reaaous contained in the full when and bow to oe used, accuui- panyiiig each box. Price $1.

Females lalioring under debility, floor ai bos, often ao destructive and undermining to the bealtb, will obtain iiiHtant relieftiy the use of these pilla- PREVENTIVE PUWDERS, for inarriediadies in delicate heiUib, the adoption ol which has beeu the of preserving iiiatiy an affectionate wife and loud muther from an early and premature grave. Price $5 a packaze. Their nature ia more fully explaineil in a pamphlet entitled Suggeaiiona to the which can be obtained free ot expeme, at the oriice, where ladies will find one of their own sex, convarsaut with their indisposition, in attendance. FE.MALE medical office 7 Essex street, Boston. Oftice hours Irom 8 A.

to 8 P. M. Philadelphia Ofiice, No 9 South Seventh Principal Office, No 102 Greenwich street. New d2 eptf BY LETTERS PATENT OF THE U. S.

THE TRICOPHEIIOUS! PATENT MEDICATED COMPOUND, HUMAN HAIR, 1 8 NOW ACKNOWLEDGED BV THOUSANDS, WHO use it daily, to be the remedy to PREVENT BALDNESS, and to restore that hair which has fallen off or become PREVENT GREY cure and remove ev- erv appearance ol SCURF and DANDRIFF from the hair, and to keep the hair in the nioet SOFT and Gi.OSSY STATE, yet free from all oily and greasy appearance. What here promised will be warranted under a forfeit of $500 the reputation of the proprietor is deemed aufflcient that every thing like quackery is discarded in proof of which the proprietor can refer to in New York, and the agent to a great ntiinher in this city, who have experienced the most auccesstui results. O'IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THOSE WHO USE vile and deleterious imitation of this celebrated Patent Compound ia at attempted to be fuieled on the public of Boston. Only a base and unprincipled character would acceept the agency ol a counterfeit. Purchase the genuine ol J.

A 8A8SARD, Hair Dresser, 31 School street, or aad A. S. JORDAN, 2 Milk street, the only authorized Agents in Boston. eptf u7 VOLTENBURG BITTERS. nriHIS EXCEEDINGLY VALUABLE MED- ICINE now most extensively maiiulaiaured by the Proprietor lo meet the demands of Ihe puldic.

The celebrity of this medicine for the cure of Coughs, Dispepsia, Chronic Inflammation of the Lungs, Loss of Appetite and General Debility, has lung beeu establiubed. Its specific and salutary action, in cases wnere other have totally failed, has been abundantly tested by long experience. Those who have made trial of its medicinal qualities, bear ample testimony to its healing virtues. There is no mystery in operation on the system, for its action is based upon well established pbysloiogical principles, and therefore does not belong to the order of what are com manly called a CK which are nut inaptly styled by many the ol thu day. The Proprietor, from the long and great experience he has had of its sovereign virtues, has no hesitation in confidently re- comiaeiidiug it to the attention of the he stands ready to furnish the moat iudubiiable proof ot its high value and great efficacy.

Sold wholesale and retail by EBEN. ELLIS, the Proprietor, No loo Stale street, Boston. AGENTS Hkncii.ub.'«, 41 Cambridge James Fowlk, 25 Green by D. Fuwlb, 33 Prince Bbowh. No 68, Smith A Fow lb, No 1.38, and W'm.

Brown, 481 W'ashiiigton St. my 1 SMITH-VETERINARY SURGEON, wishes to iufurm the public that he has had nine steady practice In England, and two years in France, in the above which be fiatters himseif that he is as well acquainted with the various diseases lo which the Horse is liable, and the cure thereot, as any person in the city of Boston, and solicits a share of public patronage. that will favor him with a call will find him at the Sun Tavern Battery March street, Boston; and those Ihat think to place sick Horses under his care can have the best ot he them that all under care receive the attention and it not a perleci cure no pay is requiral. only for the board, and that al Ihe usual price Horae board. Those that are not acquainted with Dr.

practice are referred to Dr. Cambridge Hol- iia, linion to Messrs Miller and Stage Proprietors. City a great many ethers can be given It required. ICERTiriC.STE.] We have employed Dr. Smith, and in one very bad Hh gave the strictest attention, by which alone life was we wish to recommend him to the public.

BURTON, HART A CO. (CKRTIFICATE.J I have employed Dr. Smith, and have seen sick Horses under his care and by his medical skill and siriri attention think he is deserving public patronage. SAMUEL G. FISH.

ORANGE FLOWER LO- 1 TION FOR THE cosmetic for cleansing, whitening and softening the skin, the use of which is indispensable to both ladies and gentlemen. It is one of the most eiwnietics yet known, to preserve the beauty of the skin and the freshness of the cnniplexion. It is a certain cure for pimples, freckles, and redness of the face; cures chapped hands, and prevents the skin from tanning. For gentlemen to use as a wash after It will be found excellent beyond preeedeiit in ameliorating and allaying that most unpleasant sensation, and prevent eruptions of the skir and moreover, to take away pimplea or rhaps which may happen in consequence ol the use ol the razor. It also a delightful perfume.

Ttioiisaiids of bottles of this Lotion have been the past year, and it given Ihe most prrfcct in almost every case. It is lor sale, at wholeaale and retail, by ORLANDO TOMPKINS, 271 Washington, corner ol Winter street, and bv Druggiats generally. fitis-oatf 14 1 )K. ALUABLE the Syphilis, GonorrhoBa and Gleet, In all various eiages, put up in a neat and accurate manner, acctuupanied with to be had at said office, No 9 Boston, afew doors from Hanover street. Dr 11.

can be consulted at all times in tha day and evening at offica Bih21 O. 176 TREMONT STREET, next the theatre .) MONS. L. BERHARD has the honor to infuriii the public that, by a new and peculiar method, he extirpates HARD and SOFT CORNS and BUNIONS, and arranges ails which have grown back into the flesh, without causing the least pain or making the blood flow. The operation will not occupy more than ten min utes, and the relief is so instantaneous, Ihat persons thus treated can immediately put on their shoes, and walk without the least inconvenience.

Office in New York, 3 Chamher street. N. B. B. niav also he consulted on fhe following ANCLES or Ac.

eop m8 INAIGREDESRUATRE Vin egar of the Four vinegars in trance and the more southern countries, hirm a leading article in commerce, beinz much approved as a very reviving and agreeable perfume. The above vinegar, as is well known, takes Its name from the story of four thieves having used it during the pestilence in the city ol to preserve Irom the disease, and, having enriched themselvea by robbing the city during the calamity, were iililmately taken and convicted of felony, but were pardoned lor divulging the secret of their preservation. A few the above received for sale at the LONDON IMPORTING WAREHOUSE, No 36 Cornhili, corner of Franklin avenue. isWAStf ui6 S.ALAM.ANDER SAFES. A dams a HAMMOND, comer ol Cross and Fulton have on band and are conHlantly manufacturing, all sizes of Salamander Safes, which they offer at prices to con orm to the times.

They also manufacture and Pateni Geer Winches, Fence and Colonade. d3 2000 OIL, CANDLES AND SOAP. GALLONS Spring Sperm 4000 do Bleacheii Whale Oil. ICO bbls Oil. 60 do Crude Whale Oil.

500 No 1 Soap. 40 boxes Sperm Forsale by J. M. MURDOCK, No 13 Long wharf, in 15 FANCi' BRANDS GENESEE FLOUR. BBLS.

W- Whitney and J. H. Beach brands. 200 do J. Field brand.

300 do Euiaw Mills brand. 200 do II B. Williams A Co. brand. 400 do Common brands Genesee and Ohio Flour For sale by BANGS A BREWER, 15 Long wharl.

ml6 ping, and for by FAY A FARWELLS, 38 18 1 BALES Velvet Bottle Corks, for sale by HENSHAW, tf WARD A GO 36 India st. 4X Pi TO.NS Victmio Pig Iron, lor sale by FAY' A FAR- Am e3 WELLS, 38 India LINSEED OIL. I GALLS American, for by EDWARD "ftflf LaMB, No 100 State street. ml8 A A BRASS and Clooks received this day and Yflf for sale by HALL A 59 Milk 1 AA AA sale by EDWARD LAMB. No If If 100 State street.

LAMB, 100 Slate tf If street. AND foiwtantly hand and for aale by WM. E. COFFfPf A Slate street. ml7 ALLET Jk No 19 tfeniral wharf, offer lor safe, laiidii.g Irom bark Griffon, from Palermo crude Brimstone, first bags Sicily cases flake bags Canary Seed- 190 bales Sicilv linen casks Olive Imxes Shelled Washed W'alnuts.

ml6 steamboats BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL STTEAM SHIPS. or 1200 TONS and HORSE EACH. Under eoutract with the of the Admiralty. lilBEENiA, cuniiiiandeil by C. II.

K. BRITANNIA, J. HswiTT, CALEDONIA. E.G. ott ACADIA, A.

yei COLUMBIA, E. C. iulkr N. Will aail from and Liverpool, calling at nalifax, aa ltdlowa; From From Boaton. Acsnis.

Feb. 4. March I Columbia, March 4. April I. kitaknia April May 1.

liinziiNis, April 19, May 16. Pasange Boaion to Liverpool, $120. to llaJilMX, $20. These shipa carry No berth will secured until paid for. uts l.etier« and Newspapers mast pass thrimgh the PoDt Office, Merchandize and Specie, (except for personal under ihe name will be charged freight, uiid liable to Cuatom-bouae regulations.

Siiecie taken on freight. to S. S. LEWIS, No. 1 Commercial wharf, Hoa- tnii.

tt mxS WICK ING. REGULAR MAIL LINE FOR NEW YORK. DAIL.Y SUNDAYS AXCEPTBD. BJ- NO STAGING ON THIS ROUTE. JOh The Sieniiiera MASSACHUSETTS, and RHODE ISLAND, Running in connection with the Boston and Providence and Stoniiigton The Mail Train will leave the Depiitof the Boaton and Providence Railroad, at 4 P.

daily, with the exception of Snndav, and at wiil niect one of the above splendid Steamers, to leave on the arrival of the for New Y'ork. viz: The MAS.SACHirSRTl Capt. omstock on Monday, Wednesilay, and Friday. The RHODE ISI.AN Capt. haykb on Tueaday.Thurs- day, and Saturday.

O'TicKeia for the route, and bctttia in the steamer, may be olitained at llaniden A No 8 Court atreet, and at the Ticket Office at the Depot of the Boaton and Providence Railroad. ml6 II INGHAM AND BOSTON. FARE REDUCED TO 25 CENTS. The and aplendid low pressure Steam Packet GEN. LINCOLN, Capt.

Geo. Beal, with heavy copper having been thoroughly repaired throughout and newly coppered, will on and after Monday, May 15, itm between Boston and Hingbani, at a rwiuced tare, iiiitil fiirtlier notice, vlz: kavb imgham at 7 A. M. and 12 M. I.gAVK LiVKRHtMiL WtiAKF, fuot Ot Pearl street, ostok at lOi A.

M. and 5 P. M. Carriages wiil be in readiness, on the arrival of the boat at Hiiigham, to convey to any part of that and moat ol the neighboring N. by applying at City Tavern, or at the Office, can be conveyed lo or I'rnin the Boat for 12j B.

F. OAKES. Clerk. Ilingham, May 10, 1843. tslp-ustf mIS EXPRESS FOR NEW YORK-INLAND ROUTE-VIA STOMNGTON.

INSURANCE IF HaRNDEN a CO. will run a Daily Package Car Boston New York, for the TraiiHportatinn -ol nil kinds of Packages, Parcels, Boxes, or other Merchandize. li. A Co. also transact any and nil kinds of business, or do any thing any man or company can do in the way ot Particular attention paid to the Transportation ol Specie and Bank Notes.

No 8 Court a5 TIN WARE MANUFACTORY. 1 7HE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces to his friends and the public that he is prepared lo execute every of COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK, in the best possible on hand and for sale, a general assortment of Planished. Plain, and Japanned TIN WARE, of all descriptions. Portable Shower Baths and Bathing Tubs ol a new and eoiivenieiit Tools and Tea Chests for Grocers of all kinds and of best of which is made from the best materials, and in a superior style. AH persons are iiivPeo to call anti examine this stock of goods and judge lor Ibeiiiselves.

He has also, a little and convenient article railed the Pneumatic Shower Bath at low a price as 42 which given very good satislaction for three years past, and the very thing tor sninnier. TIN ROOFING lor Houses, which has been pronounced by competent judges, to be to any other tor Us lightness, durability and cheapiiees. All orders will meet with prompt attention, A. PETERSON, No 273 Washington street, 2d door south of o27 eply LETTERS PATENT HAVE BEEN SECURED GILDING AND SILVERING BY ELECTRICITY DONE TO ORDER BY DANIEL 11 Cornhill, Boston, Mass. Watches, Spoons, Knives, Castors, Surgical and Dental Brass or Copper Ornaments of all descriptions, Ac.

Gilt or Silvered in the best manner, Apparatus for Gilding and Silvering at the lowest prices, with Chemicals. Ac. Ac. Apparatus for illustrating the principles of Magnetism, Electro-Magnetism, Magneto Eleetricity, and Thermo Electricity. Improved Magneto Electric Apparatus, for medical use.

Electricity Medically applied at No 11 Cornhill. Daguerreotype of the best makers tor ssle. Manual of Magnetism, 228 75 my 10 THE IMPROVED MODEL. The subscriber gives notice that he and has on hand, the ini- proved model of the Artificial Leg which, foi mctrical of action, and mode of iisell to the motions of the body, is justly entitled to the preference which it every where receives. It particularly recommended for lightness, Hiniplicity of construction, and exact resemblance to the natural leg, which it imitates in motion and flexibility.

artificial joiniscorresponding in movement to the natural ones, greatly aid in the act ot walking, and prevent that sudden and fell so perceptible In the old form of the manufactured foot. The improved model of the artificial leg enables the wearer to ride or walk with ease and safety, and to rise from the or ascend the stairs, without exposing the loss of a Persons are invited in call at the office ol the subscriber, where specimens may be examined. J. W. PHELPS, 63 Court street, m21 eop2m 5000 NEW DOORS WINDOWS.

The subscribers would inform their and the public, that they have taten the First Loft in the Brick Store corner of Merrimac. Deacon and Friend streets, opposite the City Scales, in which they will keep an extensive assortment of Window Frames, Blinds, and both for cheap and first rale a general assortment of Hardware Gnoils, Glass, House Paper, Ac. Ac. The above goods are of good quality, and will be sold at wholesale or retail at the lowest cash LEVI BOLES A CO. (ly Orders executed at the shortest notice.

janl8 epbnti RATTANS, AC. 1 OO.OOH 100 bales Mata. HOLLOW WARE. 12 to 70 10 to 150 BAKE No 1 to 5, Scotch and Common. TEA No 1 to 3, lever, plain and common No 1 to 4, covered, lip.

and common. No 1 lo 5, eared and common. C.ALDRO.VS—from 15 to 65 made to order, and for at by CURTIS, LEAVENS A 106 Stale si. al7 tf Alac, .500 doz Painted nest ds Tubs, too doz nest do do Boxes. Cast Steel and Iron Shovels, Rakes and SeythB Sneaths.

And a general aasortment ol other Wooden and Willow aale by WAKEFIELD A No 85 Commercial street bales ol qualiliea, for the West India or South Anierlraii markets. For sale by CHESTER JUDSON or II. G. ANDREWS, 8 Long wliari. GENESEE FLOUR.

A BBLS Genesee Flour, S. W. Howell Niagara brand, juat received via Western Railroad, and fOT aale by WING A SCUHDER, 12 City wharf, 18 i-bt RIO COFFEE. BAGS of superior qualfty. foofling feoiu brig Leader, from Rio De Janeiro Fot sale by BATES A No 55 Commercial whaif.

ml2 MADEIRA WINE. 1 P1PE and 9 hf do Madeira Wine, of good quality, for iow to close a consignment, at 48 Central wharl, by henry GREENOIJGII or a26 iaim ALFRED GREENOIIGH. 3ERM.4N HITE and ground in oil, in convenient sized This l.ead is the whitest, most economical, and durable that is now inHiiulac- is warranted Pt'RK, and the also warrant that it it will cover doable the of any tfther maiintaciiired in this country, and experience proves that it will wear twice long, and is therefore the cheapwit lor the consumer lo purchase. Persons building, or having to paint, will find it to their advantage to use this Lead in preferenee to any other. For sale by HENSHAW.

WARD A 36 India st. ni4 isAoslf LEATHER AND SHOES. MW JK SIDES N. Y. Finished Slaughter Leather.

120 doz do do Call JflO doz do in tan. 3000 Imrk tanned Sheep Skin.s. 200 cases Boots and Shoes. The above are received on and vvilf he low fur cash or uiiduubled paper by CALEB STETSON, No 25 Broad iaAostf f2 J1AMS IN P1CKLE. dJYJk BBLS Western a prime arride, re- AS MF celved and for sale hy EDMUND W.

lo No 12 Long wharf, corner of Commercial slret t. ml2 ST. DOMINGO COFFEE. INDIGO AND OPIUM. 4 C.ASES fine Bengal Indigo.

2 do Turkey Opium. Forsale by STEELE, DEXTER A BUSH, 5 A 6 Pearl street. LAMPBLACK. HHD8 Lamp Black, in store and for sale by I. F.

OH TffWNSEND A Noa 23 and 24 Commercial wharf. te3t randy and to debenture, ol every of select In pipes, half pipes quarter casks, constantly on hand and for sale by ABEL PIIFLPS A 18 Long wharf. 124 LEMONR. BOXES-jiisi received per from Palermo, and for aale by BATES A No 55 Commercial wharf. Iseplf mI9 50 TOB BOXES and 30 for aale by GEO.

P. SON, 42 Long wharl. tf bi 6 BAGS Port au PriBce Coffee, of superior now landing irom brig Gallio, for sale by FISHERS A BALDWIN, Noa 74 and 76 F. II. Market.

nil8 um elastic large inent of Gum Elastic of superior quality, which will be at the haa just been received by HALL A 59 MHk st. m9 and New Y'ork Cokfoed Ground SUPERIOR MADEIR.A I Old Reaerve Madeira, J. OHvelra A also aale at 48 Ceafral wbari; by henry GRKENOUGH, aS.5 ialm ALFRED GREBIfOVGIl. or RAILROADS. W'ESTERN RAILROAD.

rummer ARR ANGEMF.MT—FARE REDUCED. AND AFTER WEDNESDAY. APRIL 12th, 1843, Pasaenget will leave as Boston 7 A. and 3 P. lor Albany.

A. 3 P. for Boat Sprliigfiehi 6 A. M. and 121 P.M.,” lor Albany.

Springfield 6 M. and 1 P. for Boaton. On a Moil Train Springfield for Boaton at 6 A. arriving at Boaton al llj A.

lenvea Boston at 2 P. and Worcester at P. arriving in Springfield al 74 P. M. Tickets from Boaton to Albany are not transferable, and must be uaed for one continuous trip only.

Fare from Boston lo Albany, lal clsaa, $4 class, $2 do do PlilafleUi, do $3 $2 do do Sprinafield do $3 $2 00. do do New York, via Hartfonl, $6 .50. do do do Yia Bridgeport, 00. The time ia Boaton time, which is about 15 In advance of Albany time. FOR GREENFIELD, HANOVER AND HAVKRIIII.L.— Siagesleave 9 P.

for Northampton, Greenfield, Hanover, Ac. seugers leaving Boston at .3 P. M. may take this line. run daily from the morning trains at Way Stalinna, as West UriHikfieid to Ware, Enftehi.

New Braiiuree and Hardwick; from Palmer to Three Rivers. Bel- c.heruiwn, Amherst, Ware and Monsoii; and on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, to Greentfeld and from Wilhrahani to SoiiUi ilodWy and Northampton. TT Merchandize Trains leave Boston, Albany and daily, Sundays excepted. Merchandize taken at reduced rates, vary ing on through freight from 16 to 35 (ter 100 lbs. Merchants forwarding freight ttior from the West, can always find the Agent, C.

A. READ, at the Transportation Oi- fice, No 27 Slate street, Boston, from 8 to 9 A. M. and from 12 to 2 P. M.

at such other times aa he may not tie engaged elsewhere. al7 eptf JAMES BARNES. Engineer. NKYV ORLEANS AND BOSTON. dfft dtrt I.

A LINE (f PACKETS. To sail puncioally from Boaton and New Orleans, on iha 1st, loth, and 20th ot each month. Ship J. L. master, SOtttons.

TENNESSEE, Geo. n. 46o ST. LOUIS, O. King, 460 Hark BASHAW, F.

400 SULTAN, Ilmfge, .3.50 NATCHEZ, A. A. Burwell, 300 The above thlpa are all coppered and copper fastened, tff tha first class, built expressly for the trade, of fight dinft of water. They are ctiinmandeil by men of great ex jieru nce, and will also towed up and down the Mississippi by steamers. They have elegantly ftirnialiml atcoiiimodatioiia, and the price of passage is fixed at $60, and stores of the best desrriiftiou vided.

Messrs IIarhod A of this line at New Orleniis, will attend to consigned to tlieiii, either Inr sale or forwarding lo the interior, with fidelity and promptness. For firelght or passage apply to the FAIRFIELD, LINCOL.N A 18 India street, or 7 and 8 wharf. II ol BDSTO.V AND PROY'IDEN'CE-TAUNTON AND NEW BEDFOKD-AND DEDHAM a ILROADK. RUMMER ARRANGEMENT 1843. To cuiiimeuce April 1st.

TEAM BOAT TRAIN for New York, via, Stoiiington, Huston ut 4 P. M. daMy, Ruiidays excepted. air Tickets and Steamer at llarndeii A the Ticket Office at the Railroad Depot. Accommodation Trains, every day hut Sunday, leave ton lor Pn and New Bedford, and Way Sia- lions, at 7f, A.

M.and .34 P.M.—Leave Providence for Boston, Taunton and New Bedford, and Way Stations, at A. M. aiidi34. P.M.—Leave TnniUon lor Boston and Providence, and Way at 8, A. M.

and 34, P. New Bedford for Boston, Providence, and Way Slaiimis, at 7 A. M. and 24 P. Boston lor Dedham, at 84, 3 and 6j P.

Dedham for Boston, at 7 and A. and 54 P. M. For Steamboat leaves New Bedford on Thursdays and on Jihe arrival of the niorning train from Boston, and returning, leaves Nantucket, lo arrive In New Bedford in time to connect with the afternoon train lor Boston. Ail baggage at the risk of the owners iliereol.

al W. RAYMOND LEE, Siipt. BON'FON AND WORCESTER RAILROAD. UNION AND DENFATCII LINK OF BAI.TI- MORE AND BOSTON KETS, TO HAIL KVERV SATI FROM MRRCANTII.K WHARF, Opposite 26 and 27 I'onimcrciiil street, Boston, and from opposite No 82 wliarf, Baltimore. Bark L.WVRKNf'E.

Siimwel C. Master. JAMES VV. a IGE, Christopher Taylor, IDA, Samuel W. Mallet, Brig CHH'KASAW, ('Icmeiil Hendriek, CHATHAM, hiiiiic I DOVER, Eranklm Percival, The above compoaing the oldest and first line of from this port, have roinmeiiced their regular tor the season.

One of these packets will from ports of Boston and Baltimore every statiirday, and a sirirt puiictualit) to the day apptiiiited for will be ob- every facility and accommodntiou extended to by the agents and usual in this trade. For freight or to the master on board, at Mer Cttiitife wharf, to IMHtAfH'. 8CUDDER A No. 1 Mercan tile to C1IAHLE8 8IDEHS, at the Generaf Packet Ofiice ill to JAMErt W. OSBORN, 82 wharf, Ballimore.

if o28 Nt UDDER A PIIILADELFIJIA AND BOSTON PACKETS, SPRING ARRANGEMENT. ACCOMMOD.ATION THAIiNS, daily, except Leave Boston at 7 A. 1 and 3 P. Leave Worcester at and 9 A. and 4 P.

M. The Sunday Mail Train will leave Worcester at 5J A. M. and Boktun at 2 P. M.

THE NEW YORK STEAMBOAT TRAIN, VIA. NORWICH, Boston at 4 P. M. daily. JZf All Baggage ni the risk ol owner.

N. Fares are less when paid at the Ticket Offices, than when paid in the cars. SPECIAL TRAINS TO AND FROM BRIGTON, ER AND NEWTON. and after April 20ih, will leave Newton at 7 and 10 A. and 54 P.

M. Leave Boston at 9 4- 3i F- M. Yearly, ball yearly, quarterly and single passage tickets will be sold for these trains only, at reduced mh.30 W.M. PARKER, Superintendent. BOSTON AND LOWELL RAILROAD.

SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. and after Monday, Aiiril Ifih, the Passenger will run Leave Boston at 7 and 11 A. 2 and 54 P. M. Leave Lowell at 74 and 11 A.

2 and 54 P. M. CTFARE one DOLLAR.ffU) All the Trains will lake and leave Way at the usual ions. PasBengem can alr.o be by Railroad between Lowell and Andover, Haverhill and Exeter. NOTICE.

The Boaton and Lowell Railroad Corporation hereby giva notice that they have adopted the following rules and reguta- COMMERClAL LINK. To every Saturday from Philadelphia Fackel Pier. m- mercial from No 38 South wharves, Philadelphia. Brig ROBERT a LN, Winlhrop Master. ANTAKES, Joseph I).

Crowell ELLA, Ziniri Wbeldeii, l.ODI, Olied Baxter, SULI.A, lleiiry Bni.g», The above compose this l.tne tor Ihe seaBon. One of the above ParKels will sail Irom the Ports oi Hoatofi and every Haturday. Freight tnken at lowest rates, quick dispatch in loading, and in sailing oil the ilHys advertised. All lieight intended for Ihe or interior ot will be torwarded by the or ai Philadelphia by the hcsi lorwarding from that city, tree Irom any extra charge lor forwarding the same. The Agents ol Line assure their and tne shippinf commiinily, that no efldris shall he wanting on IheiF pan to merit the same lihernl patronage Ihev have received.

ill Boston HOR ACE BCUDDER A No I Mercantile LINCOLN A No 66 Commercial CHARLES oppntite 21 Commercial street. Agents in Philadtlphifti LINCOLN A No 33 Buuth isSt-imil aplS ALBANY AND TROY PACKETS. REGULAR I.INE. The give notice that this old and estahlinhed Line will consist, the foliowing season, of eight superior New NIA(; a RA. John M.

Lovei), Master. VLSrtUHF.R, Owen Hearse, It it VINTAGE, Sylvester 41 ti ALBANY, Bacon. 44 41 8TR ANGER, Nelson 44 it LOUISA, James Otis, ti DETROIT, John Camniett, 44 it HENRY CURTIS, Jonathan Hallett, tione in regard to their liability as I First, to baggage to be at the sole risk ol the to Company will not be ble for any goods, merchandize, money, bank notes, or other articles, receipteil for by the officer rff the Company, ap pointed for that piirpoae, nor for any or injury, unleaa auch aa may arise by fire from the locomotive engine, or by the grnaa negligence of the Agenta of the Company, nor for a greater amount than two hundred on any one package, unless by special agreement. All goods and merchandize shall he at the risk of the white in the Matches, gunpowder, and combustihlec, not taken on any terms. CHARLES 8.

STORROW, Agent B. A L. R. R. Co April 10, 1843.

osep all being the oldest and best eHtnhltshed line of Paekets, the do not hesitate lo assure shippers that ehijiped by this line to any part of the northern or western States, Montreal, Toronto, Ac. by canal, railroad, rtm Albany or Troy, wiil be forwarded with more despatch and in Irntter condition than by any other recently formed lines, and tin reaaoiiHble terms. The Agents in Albany and Troy will personally receive and forward free of any rharge shipping, taking receipts lor every article shipped, thus enabling consignees to receive all their and in good order. The above are mostly new, and built expressly tor the trade, commamted by experienced masters and first rate pilnts. Bteam taken when head winds prevent their crfmsing Ihe below Albany, thus aft'ording greater facilities ami quicker dis.

patch than by any other line. These packets will sail, in Boston, regolariy from Ihe bead of Long Wharf, north aide, on every WediieeiJay and xtnturday of each week, without fail, and with whatever freight may ofler. The well known punctuality of these packets needs no con meiits. Boston, I8AIAH BANGS, or BANGS A BREWER, 1.6 Long Wharf; Albany, GEO. E.

GAY, 191 Pier, near the foot of Stale Troy, GEO. E. GAY, River at. Boston, April, 1843. tf BOSTON AND MAINE RAILROAD.

do and fOTMlo at Wharl adjoining Warren Bridge, by C. YOUNG A CO. ml oston for Portland, via. Andover, Haverhill, Exeter, Berwick, North Berwick, Wells, Kenne bunk and Saco. SUMMER arrangement 1843.

On and after Monday, April 3d, 1843, Trains will leave daily, Sundays excepted, as follows, viz Boston lor Portland at 7 A. M. and 3 P. M. Rnsioii for Dover at 7 A.

3 and 54 P. M. PortlnnU fur lluatuil al 6 A. M. 4J P.

M. Dover lor Boston at 5 and A. and 64 P. M. Or on their arrival from the East.

The Depot in Boston is on Lowell st. Passengers can be conveyed by railroad between Portland, Dover, Exeter, Haverhill, Andover, Lowell, Nashua, Manchester and Concord, N. H. al CHARLES MINOT, Superintendent. CONCORD RAILROAD.

AND AFTER APRIL JOth, Passenger Trains will run daily, Sundays excepted, in connexion with the Boston and Lowell, and Nashua and Lowell Railroads, as follows, l.eHve Boston at 7 A. 11 A. M. and 54 P- M. Leave Concord at 44 A.

1 14 A. M. and 3 P. M. The second Train arrives in Boston in season for Passengers to take the Steamboat Train for New The morning and evening Trains of the Concord and Nashua Roads connect with the Trains of the Boston and Maine Railroad, so that Passengers may pass from any station on either road, to any station on the other twice each day ST on the arrival of the First at Concord, run the same day, by various to Lebanon and Ilanovfr Windsor and Wootlstock, by way of Newport and Claremont; Haverhill, Plymouth, and Centre Harbor; and from these points on the Second Day, by Montpelier to Burlington, connecting there with the Boats for Montreal and Quebec to Sianstead, Littleton, Lancaster, Conway, and the White Mniiniains.

The Stages to Burlington intersect at Bethel and Rnyaiinn with the line to Middlebury. Returning, these several Stages mn to Concord, daily, and through by the 3 train to Boston. Singes run daily from Franklin, Sanhornton, and Meredith Bridge to Ihe 11 train, and return after the arrival of Ihe 3 train. Numerous other run in various directions to the principal in New Hampshire, the adjoining States, and Canadas. For further information, refer to B.

P. CHENEY, No 8 Court street, and D. G. CUMMINGS, No 9 Elm st. MERCH ANDISE TRAlN.S will run daily as Leave Boston at 54 P.

M. and arrive at Concord at 7 the next morning. Leave Concord at 1 A. M. and arrive at Boston at 7 the same niorning.

Freight: 1st Class Class $3. Freight should he delivered at Concord before sundown, and al Boston an hour at least before leaving, to ensure a delivery by the first succeeding tram. All baggage should be marked, and when valued at more than $50, notice should be given and extra charges uaitf, or no claim lor damage or loss beyond such sum will be allowed. N. G.

UPIIAM, April 3, 1843. NASHUA AND LOWELL RAILROAD. and after Monday, April 10, 1844, Passenger daily, Sundays excepted. Leave Boston at 7 A. 11 A.

and 54 P. M. Leave Nashua at 64 A. I 4 and 44 P. M.

Oil Ihe arrival ol the Morning Tram ai Nashua, Siagesleave tor Keene, Walpole, Bellows Falls, Charlestown, Claremont, Ac. a4 EASTERN RAILROAD Boston to Portland, Salem, Newbiiryport, Portsmouth, South Berwick, North Berwick, Wells, Kaniiehiink, Saco. and after Monday, April third, 1843, leave daily, Sundays Boston for Portland, Portland lor lUiston, at 7 A. M. and 3 P.

M. at 6 A. M. and 44 P. M.

Boston for Portsmouth, Porlsnioeth for Boston, 7, A. 3 and 54 P. M. Boston for Saiem, 7 and A. M.

12 M.3, 54 and? P. M. Marblehead for Salem, 74, 94, 104 A 14 and 5 P. M. 5, 84 and 7 P.

M. Salem for Btiston, 74 A. 2, 54 and P. M. Salem lor Martdeheail, 8, 94, A.

124 34 74 P. M. Or on their arrival from the East. This Company will not be responsible lor any loss or dam age to baggage beyond $100, unless paid for at the rale of tha price of a passage lor every $500 additional value, al JOHN KINSMAN, Master Transportation RICE JENKINS, ONTINUE TO carry ON THE OPPKR SMITH in al! branches, at their old eor- ner ot Merrimac, Traverse and Portland a'reets, and ill execute all orders in their line with dispatc h- rii8 GLASS DOOR KNOBS! IMPROVED patent ALBANY AND TROl PACKEIS NEW LI.NE FOR 1843, Schooner OLIVER, D. Fuller, Master 44 CONDOR, J.

Hodges, ii 44 MANDARIN, L. Hinckley, 44 44 GANGES, D. A. Allen, 44 44 ORNAMENT, P. Kelley, 44 44 FLORENCE, D.

Lovell. 44 14 HARRIET, 8. C. Ames, 44 44 BANNER, E. Lewis, 44 heing one of the oldest and best eatahlished lines of Packets, the subscribers do not hesitate lo aiwure that goods shipped by this line for any part of the porihern or western by canal or railroad, via Aliwny and Troy, will be forwarded with as much despatch, and in as good rcmdition, ashy any other line on as reasonable All goods forwarded by the Agents at Albany and Troy, free of charge for shipping.

The above vessels are sod by no are pilots. Strnm taken when nead winds prevent their crossing the bars below Albany, thus affording as great facility and as quick dcspa'ch as by any other line. These Packets will sail from the south side ol City wharf, on Wednesday and Sainiday ot each week. Agents in Bfwton, JOHN BENSON A No 9 wharf, and WING StHIDDER, Nn. 12 City wharf.

Agant at Albany, C. W. No. kO Qna) on the Dock. mIH HORACE SCUDDER 4k NEW YORK AND BOSTON PACKETS.

NEW LINE. To every WznJiiaDAY a i a oedsy Irom Mereaniife wharf. Commercial street, Boston, and Irom CoeniH-s Slip, Pier No 8, East River, New Schooner 'FICTOR, Jacob P. Ilallett, ilaaior OSCAR, Timothy Baker, FANCY, lieman Chase, PEQUOT, Nelson Kelley, COMPLIANCE, Thomas Sparrow, SPLENDID, Oren Crowell, The above composing this old and well catabllsheJ Line of Packets, have comnienced their regular for the season. Freight will he taken at the lowest rales, and every exertion used by the Masters and Agents to deserve the lilieral share of patronage heretofore bestowed nn ibis from the city and country will find thia Line lo seas superior advantages for loading and iinioadiag ibeir ear goes at this port, lir.ving two large and coniaiodfoas the reception of t.heir freight.

All merrhandfoe iairiferJ for ihe western f.tuiiiiry, will be torwarded ordered,) by the Canal Line aplendid and unri vailed line ol Freight Barges on the Hudson River, 10 any part of the W'estern World, Canadas, Monlrcal, free of all charges for shipping. Agents in Boston, HftRACE SCUDDER A 1 Mercantile wharf, and CHARI.ES 81DER8, at the General Packet Office, Mercantile wharf, Coiiiniercial is New York, EZRA LEWIS, 26 Coenties Slip. ail HORACE SCUDDER A REGULAR LINE From Mercantile Street. FOR akd isfatch ife FOR FOR NEW bw iyk The Packets lor New York and Albany sail every Wedneal day and Baltimore and Pkiladcipbia every Safe urday. Freight taken at the lowest dispatch ili loading and promptness in sailing on the days tMfveriised.

111 eptf SHIP CHANDLERY SHIP storp I COX, III the late firm ol A Cox, Ship hae taken Store No 65 Cuuimrrcia) street, where he will keep an extensive asKorlniciil ol Ship Uhaa- dlery and Ship Stores of every descriptiou. Having serured the services of Mr. G. Ihe late ftrin of Coggeshall Swan, who will allei to the Ship Store Department, he feels ctnifident he shall able 10 offer great la- (iucemeiiU to those in want of General Outfits. A continuance ol patronage from former ia rcBpeeUuBy A JAS.

G. SWA.V.ol the late firm ot Swaa.h«» removed Irom No 6 wliart to the Store ol kancis ox No 65 Cotiiiiiercial street, here may be found extensive assoruiieiit ol Stiip Cbaiidfery and Ship of every descrij'tion. Former and are ra- specitully invite i to call. A Sif myl BifY.N'TOV A YVDOOrORD. NO.

50 WASHINGTON A re eoiistaiiUy wiih ioBowiiig whfrh ihey will 011 os eaa be lound in citv, Magie RozoesUrop. do do. Draw do. do do. Oii Cloih and Shaving Kackgamnioii Gold and Siver lioii.

Percussion and eight dfiy Tiiiiepfeces, warranted. Alarm WwmI Bevel WochI and Pearl Shirt Indelible Ink. do do. SiiufI' Silk and Colton Purses, fiead Bags and dJ5 by A. C.

HOBBS, No 9, up aauperlor article, for by fptf If GEO. P. RiCHARDRON, Anctimi and Commission Merchant, No 43 Long Wharfc m25 stairs, Bromfleld street, many advantages over any ever before offered the public. The inauner ol fasieiiiug the metal lo the glass ia such that Ihe meiallir part can made much smaller, which adds to tbeir and ibem iterfeclly secure, ithiHil cutting deep notches in the which causes them to break in the socket; it the silver or foil on the bottom ol the Knob from being tarnished by to or saline atmosphere, a quality which HU other Knob ptiasesses, aa all know who them used on board of vessels. and nurchasers are invited to call and examine the above articles before purchasing elsewhere, jan 13 ep6m BOLES would Inform and the arren public that he has taken the old reremly oceu- dlep by the late In Charlestown street, near Charlestown Old Bridge, wherein he will keep a general ol New and Second Hand for Buildings, which he will sell at liberal prfces.

N. B. Will still continue usual oldstand, COTner ol POTtland aad Bndhury 028 HOLLAND GIN A-ND GOLD TV AH'HEK. received per Brig llullhiider, aad fr'Kdk PIPK8 qiiahiy Fwh brsad whici! Aw wiil be Irom the wharf or Un.lo»* Also, just received per Havre an nixare francs ot tiold and shiver Watches, Lever, Duplex, 21 Iiidepeadeui Heconds, and 8iiver Watches, ol every uu baud iOOGold English l.evei., fuli Jewelled, made by Adams, Tobias, and various other celebrated a.aser*. All the above ari.cles will be at lower than the same qualiiiescan be purchased at any other -a Bmiou.

A. a20 18 Washington tirrei. 5L, ton mu us IB M. HARN a RD, 75 State street, is Agent for Iha above Powder and haa on hand, for sale at lowest market price 4000 Boston Gunpowder, 2.i lbs each. 2000 do Gorham do do do Mills do do ffrders lor other sized kegs, Hiich as 20 lbs, 16 lbs, I 24 10 64 Bw.

5 and Powtier in 1 Ib packed at notice. Let, the Room now occupied by the Oriental Bank, to vacated first of March next. For apply above. FLOUR. ISSOURl 8hot, asatirletl for by FAY A FAR WBLL8, 38 India at mI9 JJ JJ BBL8 R.

II. Haywowf Beach do N. V. Dresden Received via Western Railroad, and for sale byKkRUE A BROWN, 9 and 10 Lewis wharl..

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