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p., K pock »Ts..Oarannirereary (Commencement) highlj favored with the attendance of then .tiers. We have heard of six ineiancea of .heir Intrsrion«. in all of which ibev were successful.. Ci"'(,(jn.t«itson .Mr. Benjamin Simnc.of New York alch nrobablj look place while Undine from the which pr. ,boat. in which ihe gentlemen were passenger* Th'v iocceeded in getting possession ol his pocker eon-aming aboui $300 in bills, besides oihe rv'rf Thesecond operation uni on Mr. Jame inrtsieV ol mis city, who was robbed within ihe sJsof ihe sanctuary, while attending the Com CoeMnentexercises, his mil h i being taken from 2#o»ockel in bis pantaloons in a most ingeniout J2ae^and he a very careful man. His loss « is dollars in bills, besides other papers. The tlnn j-flgeoccurred with Mr. Julius Maliby, oCiNorth- 2J, wh0 hid been attending ihe exercises, and was I Ilnipulously careful of hie pocket till be had p.t j i ,i ihe crowd, »hen on examination he found all yie wa< followed carefully ut n short distance k* some careless and easy looking gentlemen, final- Chad a jostle, and a short time alter \v:iu utterly Zrpnsed to find thai hi* pockci book hnd evnpo nifd, he knew not how, bot it was gone, with ihe ^rr dollars and other papers which it contained. [New Haven Herald. foRTOXATE Es< ape..An accident of a painful datracter, came near happening on Wednesday eve. nine. afe* miles this side of New-York City, as we ifarnfroo a pat^ensT in the steamboat Rhode Isl- n seems the Rhode Island and Cleopatra rameoutof New-York togeth r.ihe former b .und to Stooiogton, the latter to Norwich.and that there WM a trial ol sp* between it'.- two boats. .):.-: u- ihfT resched the Gate, ihey overtook n sloop lying becalmed, on hoard of which appeared lo be a plea- sure of ladies and gentlemen. The Cleopatra took ihe one side and the Rhode Island the other side of the craft. ßv some meat).- or other, the boom ol the sloop cKirie in contact with the ladies' cabin of the Cleo¬ patra, and the bout going at the top of her speed, it its way through the wh«Ie length of ihe same. IP »iiiiin tt few feet of the stem, w hi ti it broke off «ith ft fearful crash, leal inK suiie I w, nty feet of lim ^sticking in the ap< rune, As may he imagined, there was great consterna¬ tion on hoard of both boats.bul happilt if. one. was injured. [Providence (iazftte jliw York State SarrathConvention..This imp irtant meeting is lo he held at Saratoga Springs pa ihe -8th inst. It is expected that Sabbath Associations, and Churches throughout the length nnd breadth of thr Siate will appoint delegates. Several distinguished jenilcnien are expected to he present and take part a the exercises of die occasion. fäP Rev. John Picrpont, Wendell Phillip-, and lev.Charles Spear, ol Boston, hnvebt cn appointed i committee to d. visc measures for ihe abolition of Capital Punishment. {jf" A box of goods was recently seen upon side-walk in Boston, marked for' Move Skoshe.' It bsupposed that tl"' schoolmaster was out of town when ihe box w as marked. E3- I^.nt i Ihesterfield savs n good appearance is at nil limes alriiernf intt'siuction. I/..w can n man makea good appear. ,nre*withn lace covered with pimples, pustules, m i rheum, baitifr'io.r lackaon'* itch, nnd various other cutaneous diseases put freqeeiitiv duricure 'he human lorra 'divine.' The-a nnd ¦atiaV disomers have their origin in an impure or depraved gateofthe blond and general fluids of the system, and Cprina i, lbsthas t" perlen ly eradicate toem from the syatem. hy the timely u»eof the riLht medicine, Harm's Sarsapakilla, n ptwvetetnhle prepsration, which operates on the ay stem »piciiy in r. nlbrmity with Nature's law«, will enürel« remove ill unpunties from the IiIhikI. the grand lourea of le and Isdih vigor, a."i the patient will speedily feel it. h»nhpg and aanaantiBC influence on the system, mid hy iti n<e mun ic- lim rmltti: die skin is rendered rlenr. and the complexion Po-Ii improved, a* thousands can testify, by ihe usent this »a'Uibl mednme. Pat larther nnnirulars. und conclusive evidence ol" its supp- rnr Tilue und efficacy, see Pamphlets, which inny he obtained o' tha Agenia Kraus. Prepared and mud, wholesale and rctnil. by A. B. At D, P.A.niu*. wholesuRj Dniggisis. 7s Pulton street, New York, tsiMal». at Bnatdway. 77 F.nst Broadway, and dnic- iiro tfiieriiüy ihrouehoiit the United States. CitTios..-1 be Numerous accidents which almnsl daily jrru'. isv.a-ione.l tsjF tire, should he Ii «arninc for every arraea to provide themselves with .! remedy which w ill nor onh sl'tiy the pain bul speedily extract the tire Gunnel's ksgieäl combines all these properties and many more; intae), nol.umcan possibly be fatal unbja* the vital, n'n destroyed, if tas ratal sanative is a-ed ; every person, sspecially heads of todies, runt on" ot ¦teamhoats, tec should always k-s-o ihn Magical *~sive. The unfortunate accident which lately hup trasd na tlie steamboat Portsmouth, »t Philadelphia, won! m a'lp'iihab'l ly not have been attended w ith fatal o-.ult. h ol n ¦apply of this r\d-Henlinr Ointment been nt hand, and imme dsi- Bpphc.it'on heen nind» ori' Weven'ure to v ,y t tins had hee-i .Lue. the almost inde<C'ibable sufferinss nnd sneun>h attaHiof our resoected citizens would have been alleviated, and thur liui podo, nal until 'he r accomplished time. We ii.in.it aay 'hi. to reproach any concerned, hul merely wish in kWrphudy and candidly thedanrerand ri-k whieh people nhject irarnKelves to and especially all who have chanre ol hunian life, us masters ol steamboats, Air. hy not havnii; ilus fteal Remedy alw ivi on hand. Ut any who wish lo inuuire or know of tiie tlfeets of this Stive read 'h- R'*iwln« Oßceoftkt Ilti-.a-rd Powder <~V>. 67 Wall street, i Naw Vokk .'ii-i *.'.ii> &s s GtSTlUtaN: At n reren' explosi.f one of our powder mi's, a worknaan in nurampbiy was very danas'riiusty humi nil (tver h:s fece, neckand arms so muni so that bis life was in rren'ittuKi" Havine previously witnessed the efficieney afCoaner« Pain Evlrartor m the en-.' ol an injury au«l dneil by no»e f. I immediately procured from Messrs, ¦ 'nmstock At Co. 21 ('.'Uttinndt.., eet, in this city, truce boxes ol' tin' ime, and bi lUappheatinn accordinn in the directions on Iba boxes, the man was at mice telicved. It is my opinion thnt tiie Pnin Ex tractor »nveil his lite, nn as vou nre liable to simitar Breides ts it yonrmilhi. I base taken tne Mwrtyot addressine J "" tin* Mter. hehevinir I am hut di rharirin;: n duly which owe to th» i-nu-e nl humnii.ty. and doing hut in net ol iii-tiee lownrds the proprietors ot this most valuaole remedy. Vours, very truly. A G. HAZARD, President ..t the II P i'o. Mean. B.J. Dupont, De Kemour«&0. Wilmington. i>ei. Who will not fail to keep thrs remedy on hand to aave life in rrju> nfarriiients Remember, tin, Salve found only nl '.'1 < ouitlnndt street. fryTh" prepiirntion, ofDf P. Pelu GonBArm nre almnsl rjiimculous in their rejnreniitiiig power-. He run positively aide on "Id vrrstm iw'k t.tnmc Hi- Italian Medicated Soap wUtiamove every vestige of lao, iMekle. sunburn, or eruption fan the akin: hisGrecsea //<nr Dvr will ehange red, grey, or white hail ton deep black, in a sinete hnur ins i;n,,ir,- Subtite it polent in the removal ofsuperrtuoii, hair; his Liquid rrettaUt H»uce will give a rich colot lo the cheek «nd bp ; while his Btaat oTElparai imparts to the skin Ihe whiteness and rle.irnrss ot the purist Parian Rrmhnbei.Or F. K. Gousaud's only depot in this city i- It t< Walker st, Ist »lore Iron, Kroadway, All preparations sorpoitne to he fur the same object, aold alsawhans, ire posi wvntet.teits. _ nlöJ>ial tor ?tiu. Mfiaic Evingsen . Rgcatvtp. attestins*tn Iba wnnderlulefficacy of UK. TAYXOR'S UALMAM IF UVEKWu.lt I'. 375 Bowery, in curing fixed CONSU.W. TION. Be aura to buy as above, 01 down town of Or. Leeds, lo Woter at. Salisdi uv. n. y. Juae.td, isn. Diar Doctor In consequence of a lerious injury which ay wife received als.ut thirteen rears aeo. hy wbli h her ribs sere broken from her breast hone, ami from the effects of rhich we had no hopes nt horrocuvery. for twelve >ir- bei 6ieiithi:i|t has iiei-n ao hihnrmus [especially on taking cold ti nt a actually seemed past enduring. |j.-t Februar) anewns at¬ tacked with a disease ofthe lungs, accompamsd with u lua-h lever and violent COUgh, expectorating putrid, hli ody matter. Knmving the »tute ol net lungs. I thought it doubtful if she mi recovered, I. however, rent immcdintels lot a bottle nf DR. TAYLOR'S BALSOM IK LlVKRWi UtT. nnd within sx days her cough and Invar aubsided. So oa taking Ihe iir-i bottle her breathing has been easy and natural, and her lungs «a-m to lie free*from ubstmctioo, notwithstanding she h is had eolds. Thus, Sir, your BaUam has effected what I supposed waa heyond Iba power of medicine.with u full conviction nf Ihe fact. 1 do believe that UK TAYLOR'S ll.U.sw OK LIVhK »Vi iR P. with the ble«ing ofGed. has been lb- exclu- live means ol producing ibis happy change in the case ofa wo man 76 years ofage, and I de recommend ii and verily be ne it to be tie1 he-' nnidicUM in use lor unv disease ofthe cbest. (Stgncdj J. IXATHAN COLE. UsaR Sir The writer of tiie above certificate is DEAD IN JONA I'll \N O ILE, ii respectabw (ärmer, nnd a man iu i.c deissnded 00, about K.1 year- of nee. It* _Yours truly. A. S. GAGE. V*s?t\SLB IlRKSSISil I's-K*..The sulornhe-. hi-, e f'*led meir iiirHiieeinems lor.he manufacture of the abore, o>f whieh) a lars-e vi.r ety nie DOW ready tor examination. Is* uat nt imw: compact forms, nnd equal in ftntsh to the imported, having this advantage, thnt the nrlu tes tla'y Contain arc of tie first iiua t. iy. and use most useful among which is the metallic IsMet lor kta»iiuic rniois m perfect order. The public nre m- viten to examine at the Toilet Furnishinr store. ...>...,.. tl3« (;. 8AI NOERS & SuN. MÄRRIED, At Philadelphia, on theli.lh mat.'1'itos It. OlLU, ol I'hila- eelphia.to Mi.. Ayas K KoRDSX, otSwedeaboro, N J. At Pwladelphia. U:h lost. .Mr. John I'oTTIRKLL to Miss EllbrP MosTAore. At Bahimore. 15th inst. Mr. Wii.i.um h. Jon s. ofiinlti- nime. to Mi.» Jask ( 'ali (m<ir Pai raason.nl . leeilcouw y. At Ba'timnre Hth, Wsj j. Sawyxr, of II «ton, tosiis. Hart Ans MALoaa.of Baltimore. At .New AlPaay, In. on the Slat inst-jAStcs ILTowhskkd, r«<j. of St. I^iiii». No to Mi-s Apr.:.sink I.', cn i.titi r ol Msj o Pei. r A. Oun». , Kaltimora, Md. Al Louisville, Kj no Use a;n inst Mr. liam Boa ros Mun _V»k', \NN in s, ,v. At T'oj, 13 h inst. ChaRLCS G (III dreth of Naw Haven, tl to Nakv \.s\ Campb> t.t.. ofTtoy. At "andusk v Cit) I'lTrCooar. f--. to Mas .Mart.eldest dsugbtei ot Mr. Willi im Towrxand. At IP-ton. Mr. Gaoaog Dopoa ol Dorchester, t^ Miss s.rsii t». smi. oi Hoatun. UA: Wcsnsocket, R. I 8th iiwt. Mr Jstssa Howard ofMil- lurd. Mass, to M.s. Eal hkk Snitu. ol Woonan kei At Uatesa nie. .N 17.11th not. s .Ii n s \\'nv.,s En M.-.t"«s-:i ;.a \ .loRpASi. a ol Sil utiekUVa At Waterlord. .N. \ on tne lath inst. Mr. William s HaigutoI Troy, to .Miv. Francks, daugbtei «: ,n. liaily, Ext of the (orn er place. . AtFayrttevilfe. \. C. 6th inst. Mr. Asuiav A PgoPLta. tatnerly of Piti County, to IIarrixt, eldest daugbtei ot Khoda tluekii.gham. UIEO, On Sunday. Ao». iS'.Ii, I.ofiaA F. daughter of Warren nnd Johannah I'. Betsan. need 1 } tm and - deVs. The lelntnes arm fraands of :h« Inno1/ a-e rcspectlullf inrited to tuend tlx, fun.nil tin. Monday) alterno. n. nl3 *> rairi.. at their pssidaoce 15 Wo -ter streri. the Ithb inst, Mr. Jastga Fay. son of Pro ip Fay, dee'd, HMti tear, aou i inootba. Uatba 17th mal EsToaR. wife of Lemuel Ferris.oged 41 rssrs. 10 months and 17 da,.. Suddenly. Saturday morning, 17th inst, Hkxrv Uaiin. tijker. At KneJieaiar. I3 h insl .Mr l.avt w. «:n- gv.aged43 rears. AlVViochestei \ a. on the II uist Mr.. Ivublcca If consort .j th-Kei. Widiani M. Atkinson, Pastoi ol Um P esbytatian thurch ,ii ihat place. At Pun luence. on the 16th u s'.. Mr. EROS GOSS, in the43d )*. t ofba ace A' Eaa Hartferd, Coon, on the 6th inst. Ur. Timothy nsicatej e',. in. dssapj was occasioned by being thrown iivrn a wamm. Ur. II. was surgeon is Uie rtrvolutiooary army, atd wiu au eye wttnea« to the execution id Major Andre. At ha re-i. ence, in fanaan, Columbia cuuntv, N Y on SS.21 *' '"' Augii.t, Rev. BILLY Hubard.(Methode* PJ <«h >eiir ot blS iia-e. S,,;,,e t. ,1a) s pies ...IIa to d-nth, a distance from home, he atinrked with dysentery, ass MogtAid auch means as would »-a-ii the disease ek, .hi*. t,y Die .aid ol Milne kind friend,, who accompanied {.I'D. he. w.ih xreat tffirt. rrnched home, alter three day.! «»»«Hui.'. But hi. stieneth had heen Phi much uaed-Mid si'tiouKh In« piiyni- 'iiis »ucreeded in arresting Ihedyaeotery, fW Usa nervous system had becnnaetoo fat imiiaire«!. Toib>< »d. ha was peil.-ctiy feasible h] h a situation, and «Tpitiaaud Uieutinia* cheerfulness in the iir...pect of a change uf worlds. * i hmtiaii s hope «iisui med bin to tne last. At hii residmieeyear Claibema, A la. altsr a lingering and j^^illnass ol ofpieriyeon. Mr. Amos OvXas, aged about Fatai Accident..A8 the Norwich train was apriroa-'hinir Wcslboro' this morning about G o'¬ clock, a rtwn whs. discovered walking upon the irack ; every effort possiMo was made to alarm him. nnd stop the train, but without avail; the whole train passed over him, killing him instant¬ ly. It is presumed that he must have been deaf, as ho hail sufficient warning to have escaped . The Express man of Messrs. Adams .St Co from whom we Win the above, could not learn h's name..f Rost. N«» r. of Sut. Torret's (.' tsr..< >ttr readers are nwnre that Mr. Torrey, who formerly edited a dailv Abolition paper in thin city, has been arrested nnd is now in jhiI nt Baltimore, on a chars*- of felony in aiding the escape ofsome slaves. The Boston Chronicle *«^s thai Torre) bus ensu^eil Reverdy Johnson, ami the Committee have seni to (Jen. Fcsscnden ns counsel. Gov. Seward"haa kindly promised any aid in hi- power. I he habeas corpus, to test die validity ol itis imprisonment, is set for ihe 22d, before Chief Justice Taney. [Albany Advertiser. Nt.v. Branch of [ndustrv..Mr. Samuel W. Abbott, of this town, has just commenced the manufacture of paper hangings. On Saturday last we saw the first roll of paper hangings ever tt) tdc in New Hampshire, which Mr. Abbott had jusl made.a very i.^at article too, it was, [Nashua N. 11. Telegraph. WflfG C0SYEST10NS. Wilts sintc Convention, A State Convention, to becompneedof Delegates from the several Counties ol this Statecn.ua] to lltcir representation in thollo- if assemblr. will be held at Syracuse on it'ednrs- inv thi . ~:U tiny of September next, ut 1J o'clock nt nor.n, lor the purposeofnominatingcandidates f>r Governor, Lien teumi Governor, I'kirty-Stz Presidential FJeetors, and Four Canal Contfnistnoners, to be supported by the Whig lectori of this State nt the entoing Election, and to transac ntch other business ns may lie deenied pr ipet by the Con. rent ion. It is hardly aocestary to remind too Whigs of this Stute of the responsible duties of Ulis Convention; still as the selection ol candidates lot Presidential Electors docs not occur but once to four years, and the election ofCanal Commissioners by the e*ple, presenting resell fur the first time, the Committee eao- forbear impressing it upon every Count; to be fully repre- ed. Allan}/. June 17. 18-M. TI1ADDEUS JOY. .Ii IHN TOWNSEND, FRIEND HUMPHREY, . JAMES HORNER. 1 State Central .1 IMIII.I.IPS PHOENIX, / Cniiimittce. SPENCER KELI.uGG. DAUM 'S I'M Kit IN, WILLIAM KETCHUM. Whirr "frontier Met»'« State convention. The Voung Men ofNew-York who are in favor of the exist- inc Tariff. oX thk Union as it is, nnd of the electinn ol HENRY CLAY ard THEODORE PEELINGHUYSEN ns President nnd Vice President of the United State«, nnd who are opposed to the "immediate Annexation" of Tkxas and the consequent assumption other Dtbt*. her Slavery and her War., are invited to men in Mas] Convention nt RocUBSTBR, on Wednesday, the second dan of October neit, to respond to the National and State nominations, to perfect the or. ganimation of the Whig forces throughout the State, und to pledge their mtitttul and joint efforts to restore the Whig ascen deney in the Councils ol New*York und of the Union. Alba iiy. July 22, lb4L RUFCSKING, PUS KING. 1 W. BUNDER, Whig Voung IVM. N. STRI ING, / Men s StHte V.TEN EYCK, Central Com. lt. S. t USHMAN. J VVLts Mass Convention of Ute River Counties, The Whig General Committee of the City and County ol Albany, in obedience to a request of the Stnte Centrnl Clay Club, who have deemtMi it advisable that Muss Conventions b* held at various points on the Hudson [liver, do recommend. afVr consultation, that n MASS CONVENTION of the Whigs ol the Itiver Counties, he held nt Albany, on Tuesday the 27th day of August next.to which the Whigs of those counties, and tueh others an may fee to disposed, are invited to attend. Invitation have been addressed to severe prominent -neuters to be present ut the meeting, whose nnmo will he hereafter announced. Ample provision will be made for the nrcummielatinn of all who muy intend. Tno occasion will bo one of great interesi and importance, aud ihe undersigned cannot doubt that this cull will tie respond"!! to wnh alacrity hy ihe big« ol the Ke. .'I < lounties especially, lo whom it is more tiartietiluilv di- reded. The tVtug County nnd Town Committees nf each Count) addressed ur" requested, through the medium ol their Count) papers, or otherwise, to give this enll . general circulation, .11 Uj.N ii HEW si >N, Ki l l's ki.m;. ABRAHAM VAN VECIITEN, WS. LACY. ALFRED Ii. STREET. EDWARD ROBINSON, FRANKLIN T< IWNSEND, HUMAN C. WHELPLBY, WILLIAM GREENE, Alban/, lül July. 19t* J tmtimittee of Arrangements. rry W UitZ County Meetings In New-Jer¬ sey..The Wing State Central Committee, in compliance tvith suggestions made to them by many persons, recommend to the Whigs 1,1 the Slide to bold County Meetings in their re pective 'ountie-, on the following cloys: Tape May.Tue>dny. Augu't 20. Snlem.Thursday, ** S3. CiimVii.Friday. " 2-f. liurlington.Saturday, " 84. Essex.Tuesday. " il. Monmoulh.Wednesday, " & Punaic.Thursday, " 19. IVarren.Friday, " 3t). Bergen.Saturday, " 31. Middlesex.Mondav. Sept'mber 2. Hudson.Thuiaday, " 12. Morris.Friday. " 13. Gloucester.Setuiday, H, (lumbetmnd.Thursday, " It*. Sussex.Thursuay, " is*. Atlantic.Friday. " i!U. Ilunterdnn.Siuindny. " !il. Somerset.Thunder, " 2d. Mercer.Saturday, " 28. The ('enlrnl i loromiltee* ol the several t 'utilities are respect¬ fully requested lif the time proposed meets their approbation) tu make ihe necessary preparation! für these meetings imme¬ diately. Th" State Cent nil Committee Will charge themselves with the iluti oi providing two ol the mod dntinguisbed Whig ipeakers in the Slate, to address each ol these meetings. The arrangement oftnespeaken will be duly announced. The Who-new-iiapcp. will pleu.-e copy this notice as soon as possible JAMES WILSON. 1 lt. H. SHREVU, SAM'l. It. GUM MERE, J. M. REDMOND. JAMEST. SHERMAN. Stute C.'iiirwl Commilleo. 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CCT" The Daily TstBCSI (erred at an early hour in any part ol this City or Brooklyn, at kiss crkts per week paya¬ ble to the Carrier; or by those who prelcr it. at the tome rate forsix months er n year payable at toe otlice in advance.. Persons wishing to be served will please tend in their names through the l'ost Office or other* t>e. Panseiigfrs Arrived. Inthr.skip Alfred .L'l/rr.s. 'ri.rrt Glasgow.Mi«s Strath, Mr r'retl P Wilkinson. Mr He., Keen. Mr Eben Mctlregur In ship Coriolanus from Mamnile*.Rev Joseph Sey¬ mour Michel, of Fiance; Rev I) Lumber. Martei r\n<onio t ii:ii»- in, of France. Mom. e sui-Esq. of New- York. MARINE JOURNAL. PORT OF NEW-YORK, AUGUST 19. miniature ALMANAC.this pay. l ux s n. Tits Moos PntL8sA. Blwa..8»16.Seu.,'1 5.j lt.v<. 12 Morn.torn LxTctrr p.stics. ... ud .JulylO ltu.ie.luly W UverpooJ.JalylSI New irleani.Aug. 8 Q- See Last P a g e Arrived, Ship Alfred. Myers, from Glasgow. July 7th. m.l.e. to Win. t\ hnliick. Jr. Died on the passage, Duncan McDonald, aged TU veur«. Sh ,. Coriolanus, Huilo. s-l days ftoin M treedloi, fru't, to Lawrence tV l'nelo-. Sli p Gulnare. Welsh, 49 days from Rotterdam, gin. fcC to J.»l Wolf IM)steerage passengers. Sweiltsh barque Ann Margareth. Itiiinlsien, lidayslrom Marseilles, wine and silk*, to J«Bn Michael Passed Gibraltar July II. in co. with thip New England ol'nnd for BostoO, from Marked Brig Wolcott. Owen. M .lav, from Gonaivea, St Domingo mahogany to Ik-.e> .trr ti Whilmarsh. Ilnnugnese brig Emma. Silva. ,3 days from Lisbon, tndse to Cr nn. II. Mnitiirii & i ... Stcbr Aliud, Pitt, S days from Philadelphia, coal, bound to Kewburah. Schi Mary, Bryant, 10 days from Calais, Me, lumlier to Smafa A; Ituynkm. Schi F.loi.n. Kotiert*, from Phdndelyhia. coal, bound to UarUord. Below. A Proniao bn*. Wind lisbl a' SB. Sailed. Shi| Tabmaroo for Havana; brig Androdns. ioi Raehelle'; and oihvrs. Spoken, oic. July'J2. lat46S0. lon37, ship Susäa E, Rowell, Bailey, fm Mobile 'or LivetpooL _ July 28 bit 44 SO. Ion 43SO, steamship British Queen, bound Bastward Aua lst,onGrand Banks, ship Mary, bound to Antwerp, Ju B lal K. long 2, ship Hercules bounyetut. Utninst. Iate9 IT. long 7t 60, icht Emms Julia, hence, bourn! south. _ Sch NahanL "fand from Plymouth, 7 days nut. bound lor the Grand Banks. Aug 15, .\aMuck<q bearing N. 30 mres, .aw ii ship, supposed to be the Samuel Hicks bound to Liver, pool.by the ship Lancashire, at tins port. * Forcl«m Porte. Gonaivrt, St Domingo Aug 2, sehr Salem, of and lor Bos- tVP, iy>id-iy.: brie Ann sailed I day« beture. foroo. Circulate the Document** TIIE CLAY TRIBUNE wiü be sent from tho present time to the Presidential Election at the 'ollowinsj reduced rates : For a Fmp-lc copy,.25 cents. " j> copies to one address...$2. ii jj ii ii ii ii " 2'» " " " " a u 100 " " " 10! ind any larger number at the rate of flC pci hundred, c:.r;h in advance. We will throw in what back numbers wc have s 1 hntr as tiiey last. Wc intend sending to each subscriber, as soon as rnav be, a double number containing the full returns of the Presidential Election, if we can possibly afford it. Our last rcguiar number will announce the result. Friends nf Clav and FEELiNGntTTSEN! if you think The Tribune does any rwd to the cause, ohlifrc up by helping it to do more, jiuc. l. \m. tO-WIll^ Sonars..A selection of the very l>est 'Tlay na.i Frelniehuvsen Soor« (new edition) is ju-t published end t.r snle nt the Tribune office. The name ol the appropriate B:r is affixed to each miir. Price SI 50 per hundmdcopies, Clsr Clubs und Whi» Committee! «rill p'en-c «end along their ordere. _ OKKBhEl At McELRATH. tjy The Letter» or Cttsslus AI. Clay, on Sat' vary nnd on the Presidency, ere printed in n Pnmtihlet, nnd P>r in Ic at the Tribune t )!liee. Price SI.25 t>er 100. or S1U per lOtO copies. Commercial anil .Tloncy Mattera. tETT* F.* Commercial and Jilonev Matters, fee Last f'.r.e. .Satcrdav, P M, The Stock market was rather better lo-ditv. Nor¬ wich and Worcester advanced 1A-; Bending 1. OhinGs. 1 HO, mid Kentrckr Gi advanced . Indiana * Bond*nnd S-. ii . ton Railroad "a, Illinois t> ',. Canton (lo. \ Long Island EXCHANGES...We q-iote Bills on London '.'I a 9j, although tome drawers have refused to sell below per cent, prcm. Paris, 5 23"4 n 5 22'..: Amsterdam. 40.1-; Hamburg, 3V. ii 83?a, with small sale, at 35'-. and Bremen, "87« a 7'.' rents. Button.piira dis. St. Louis.1 nl', di«. .\l niny.Troy,Sr.c. " 11 Nashville.£*, a 3 P ;d< Ipbia. " a , Louisville.IH 11 4 Baltimore. \. a It'iocinnsti.iij a3 ' ire nin . « al Pittsburgh.I n Is.. N.Carolina.l nl'j Cleveland.I1, is S. Carolina. ' . 111 [Detroit.S n i\\ Snvannah <*.A'ta a 1 liuflafc. '.;«!., Mobile.I hlH T.Dto. UC....2** n3 New Orleans.1 al1- iMoolreaj.21. «3 We ipioie Specie as follows : Am. (inld n nt par a l'i prcm. SpanishTkiIlnr»3a4 prct prem Sovereigns 4 ^2 a 4 So. Carolin« doGuTprct do. Napnlenns883a485. Mexican Dollars 1 a I',. Sunn. DoiibloiuisSIn 25 11"'. 40 l ive Franc Pieces'.*! a!1!1,. Patriot do 15 90 u 81". The inspections of Flour nt Baltimore for ihe week ending 17th inst. comprise the following kinds nnd quali¬ ties, viz: bids. halfhhls. Howard Street. 5.745 4SI I itv Mills. 6.879 in Susqnehanna. Oil 10 Family._592 _rp 'Total..;.13.21C 1.101 The market tit Baltimore lor American Cotton und Wollen Goods has been quite active during the week,nnd the sule- have been extensive nt prices corresponding with tho-e ofthe previous week. The prices paid for Beef Cattle at! Baltimore for the last week ranged from $1 25 lor inferior to $2 per 100 lbs. on the hoof fir prime quality, eounl to about 2 £0 11 3 75 net.. Ye-tetJuy the offerings (including 61) left over on Monday] amounted to 190 head, nil ofwhich were sold at il 12'j a 175 per 100 lbs, as in quality, on the turn), equal to $2 25 a 33 25 net. Tho number of (,'nltle wus greater than in nny previous week thisaeason,nnd these pru e< show n farther decline. Live Hogs come in very slowly and have been scarce throughout the week We quote ut 4 50 per 10Q lbs. The receipts for the Western Railroad for the seven weeks ending the ICth August, were ns follows : 18 4 3. 1844. June£6. l|.49r; Hi.Un JioyH .11.31« Iti.Wsi "13. 13.059 Iii.Uil " 20. 13 21! I6..'U7 " 27. 13.741 J8.9f3 Aug 3. 13.077 is. 137 " 10. 13.31} _2J^;i Total......$S"4.216 $123.bo3 t.'ni.i, $5,f>4 per week, for 7 week-. Sales of Stocks at Boston on Saturday : .iuire. Western Rnilrood B82i.3 do do do 88if.5 do do do B8] -S dodo do Wi*.25 do Long Island Railroad HS%.35 do do do £8%.25 do do do 88J£-9 do Eastern Railroad N.II ill!. 2 do Boston and Maine Railroad, 'new shares) 104%.Conroid Railroan l'W do Worcester Railroad 117.1 do Piovidence Railroad lo-,\-KO Rending Railroad 25',.U0 do do do 25s,;. lüo do do do <30db25.*| -1(0 do do do 25',-10 do do do 25'.25 dodo do2V. -25 do do do S5}*.15 do East Boston Co. WM.1 iii Suco Water Power Co. 310.7 do New England Worsted Co 106,l».7 do do do do lOSJa. A Convenliou was held on the Silt inst. nl Rut- Imid. Vt. for the purpose of adopting mensures for the con- struction ofa Railroad from Bellow-Full, to Burlington. A Committee was appointed to procure a survey of the route from Burlington to Connecticut River, and obtain full stuns ticsofttie business uansaetcd on the route. The leehnir, nf the people urn said to be in favor of the project, and there ap¬ pears tn he every probability ofits success. Baltimore WaierCompanj Stuck has reached 95, and none in market nt that price. The Albany Atlas of 171 Ii says."We cannot no¬ tice uny increased animation in the Produce mnrke! to day.. Sales ol Flour nre moderate nt 4 12'.. buint tins price Genesee goes otTheavily, no lnn:e -nlea could be made at the quotatk 11, liusicesi of nil kinds is ipute depressed, and our lui-in, iisuii Hy lively, presents u dull appearance, the arrivals being very small. All the transportation line, have n number of boats in id up nnd Ireijhls are rreiely nominal. Flour has Inllen this week about six pence per bbl. on all soils, I'eaier» suppose itcan- not qo lower, or if it doe- hot luri;e quiintitie^ can he worked off by speculators operating in the mticie. A «al^of i?j hbl<. Genesee from n^w- w heni wn= reported to us al S I. üiough thnt is below the market. Michigan is selling at S4 in «nml! quan¬ tities, holders not being wilting to meet buyers, lor large lots below thai ride." Canal Exports al Buffalo for second week in Au¬ gust.'1 he quantity of Flour shipped last week wn» much les- tlmn the average ol several week- previous, Wool, Wheat. Whiskey, tir. are tolerably fall. Number boats.214 Tolls.812.250 The principal articles cleared were. Flour.bull 13.2161 Wheat.hush 41.501 Pork. 2.2113 Corn. 6.SU3 Beef.. SuBlUaU. /\sl.e. .ks 7H) Cbee.e.lies 2.40>; Whiskey.ami- R.84O Flaxrieed. 344 WihiI.-ib.iai 364 lover and other «a-d..l37.47H Biitiet and Lard.188.S45 Tobacco. The quantity of merchandise end Sa.t arriving by the Canal foi the wtek was. Merchandise.lons3.S7t'i| Salt.bbls. 2.7H1 The following is a statement of the leading fea¬ tures of the bunks of South Carolina reported to the Comp roller nn the 1st inst. Banks or fc'oi Tlt Carolina. July 1, und August 1. .iuly 1. August I. Loans. Specie. Loans. Specie. Bant, of State.ai.OI5.S83 3i;-.;«i- 1.076.107 3J2.Ü16 Bank of Columbia. 8 0.079 2.WÖ M -,1'74 3,965 Bank of Camiten. st2.'sJ4 4^3 427 ;>i :.'r rt. W. R. R. Bank. 4M 379 172.1^ .511.512 H;9,I4I' Planters dr. .Mechanics... 887,407 334.049 903.8411 333.848 Uniun. i".'\7ii; 141.504 >".¦:.>. 163.537 State Hank. 505.255 174,853 515,969 yj.j££S Bank of S. Carolina._ .762 'M 0C0 jliisZi 1J»! 7n5 g5.445.418 1.110340 4.618,1001.193,291 Cir. Deposits Cir. Deposits Bank of State.1.0j9.139 476.953 1.114.200 4-7.-12 Bank of Columbia. Xs.^'S B5.908 Hank of Camden. »,797 r-_ :i'.9U S W. R.11 Bank. 359,9571 349 853 ?3M35 25'i335 PlantersfcMecbnuia. t83.350 2ii.. 11 373720 I93.U97 Union . I3.4o6 203696 lu.tm V,0XH «PateBank...'. M.W [58886 2r.'..>: I26J33I Bank ofS.Carolina. BS.50J 239.023 93.1/S 216.496 l3.CtsJ.2t3 1.816.415 2.C35.3221.7(72,454 It will he fceu that there has been a small increase 111 s<ecie und a decrease in each ol the other departments. A ne»" counterfeit on the Bank of Rochester lias made its appearance at Albany, which would be likely to de eeive many persons who are not acquainted with the lull. The following is a description ofthe denomination ofS3: vignete, a steamboat on üie left hand, a frmats and eagle; on the bot¬ tom. ia.-e lu\e and agricultural implements; letter P. .No. 1213, dabd July 1, 184.1. Rawdon. Wright. Hatch At Co. en¬ graver*. It mar he ea-iiy known by the tillms up, w hich is Eadljr done. Imports of Sperm Oil, Whale Oil, and Whalebone into the 1'inted States foi the week ending Auc. 12. 1-44: Sperm. II hole. Hone. ,\e* Bedlord- bull. bbls. luS. Ship Lalla Rookh.2.U/H Itnrk Marcella., *50 Nantucket.Sähip Harvest. t-hip t Inie^a.1.400 Ilristol-l!ark Anne.v.v"".. i -u3 0 , ? ^ l.Ntw Bedlord Shipping Lit. Markets....Corcfullt rcporud for The Tribune. Sati rpay. August 17. ASHE3.1 he market is less firm to day.no change in rates, with siimewhiit of n tendency to decline. He nouce sales ol 100 bbl«. l ots 4 and 50 bids I'euils at 4 44. Ci 11 TON.Stüne40 or 50 bu'ew w ere taken to dny to nil up n Ireicht.otherwise there wus literally nothing done in me mar ket. v\e quote I'plnnd and Florida nt 5 a b cenU : und Mobile and New-Orleans, bhi a SH. Total .ales lor the we»k 3 Ui) bales. r7spori from tne United Stales since l-t Septem, ber hist 1,598.870 bales: same tuna last year 1.996.250; same time year before 1.444,4 M. FLUt'K AM> MI'.AL.The market is excefdinglv dull to day w ith very limited sales. »ny 4<x> bhls C.ene.ee. ut H ct. less thiin our last quotation Small sales t mio nnd ;Michigan ft $4 i2*j a. 4 l8ij: sale. 200 bbll Troy at 415. Southern is dull; we notice sales 200 bbls fancy 1'eiorsaurgn on term- not tinns pireil. Rye Flour is SJ 87H a S3, with tnfiing salea. Corn is 243V a 2 50. ship btufts 9ii a 9*4. We quote fresh Michigan and Ohio 4 12;_. a4 |s'.; nud old from Store, Susnewhat below ih»*«. tales- GauraCtown may be quo*ed 4 37-, a 4 50. trom new U l.ent. Ml ci.. higher. Ricbmoml Coantry 4 On. -North hiv. er Rye Flour is worth 2 >-7:7 n 300; and Jer-ey 3 00 a 3 12*, Jersey Corn Meal in bbls 2 43'4 a 2 50 and Brandy wine 2 62J4: last sule puncheons. 812. ensb. GRAIN.There were no sales lo day ol Wheat or hie . The Inner arrive, freely.but the sales are very limited 67ctl istheino.t ow orteie.1. We cunnot uiiote Itiver an.: ( anal Imuover29a90cts. No Southern offering. I 'orn continues d ill. The»ule*to dny were 5.0UO buihels coutliern \ ellow Lt 4K>i 47, n.eas H \ V..-a!e« 2tn bales lor export n". cts. PRI (VISIONS.Pork is very inactive ar.d no sale.r.1 any ac cui t For I'r.iue $v i- utfrred- holders are tirin at s 12-,. but U.p.,. n-e no tiioei«. Me-s i- nominal at 9 f2 ..holder- gener¬ ally asking 9 75 ; hut some low suits were made nt the tormer .i.'e. 300 bbls Pickled Hams sold al ö'.cls deel continues very dull.we h ive heard o' no sales. Lard is ui !mr demand, with s,.:es 150 bbls. t.ti*.. Butter und Cheese remain ru last noticed. for thc t-a-t three PsVS BEESWAX.Sales have been rnadeol iitO lo- .Northern Yedow at 2.- , cent-: and 1 OuOlbs.Sauibera and \\ e.teru. 29. cash. , '_ «iltOt'l.RIKS.The market lor Braril i otfes rontinues very heavy.and prices are somewhat unset tied, as the stock is large, demand imaietate and some holder« evince a disposition 10 fotceit oft*at nurtmn. 3!tO b.ag< more being announre.1 lor Friday next The public sale noticed below. -u»litr consider- ed. shows a decline of of a cent trom tbal id Wednesday week At private we not.ee 100 bugs Brazil htnl4 n.^cts: 100 Somutra. 7 : 200 Lagunyra a : 100 Cuba. 6% i'° Maracatbo, 6*i a 7: 150 green Java. Ss S-O White do on onvaus terms; and 300 Si. Ikimi go, fur export. 5x cts. cash. By Aurti n. yesterday, of 4000 bars "raziloifered. 21*3 sohl ns /ollow» 136 at 7l.,c. 43 ut 7. 68 at 6?«', 323 at6*,. Wt at 6-*a ISPatfi1,. nnd 1C3 nt rr^. 4 mos . bags b...ng withdrawn. Th<- Tinr<^t is very doll for Sogari, the Irade Imtine only tu supply Immediate wann i tie sales Include ISO hbds Porto Ricoal .'.: ii T cent«. ill i'nli-i. ß . aetiiTSO New Means \>x% Krnwn Havana. 6 .n ia IV trite do. 4 nwa' 1200 Brown Trinidad. Sil re;': line, termi nn ....,,.(,),rJ There rather more inquiry foi M_»tn.»es from Uta trade] n"ii h.d.ier« txhibit moeh fiiiwieai. The -nie« inclode 107 hbds I'ori. ü e.,, pnrt mn. H»i' Vntt..go«. l'tlrnrt t 'u>». ,,n j,nviii* teras: 300 street Cub*. (SOO to anrv* coastwise 3rTcentJ SO New.'Vi an«.Jl 50 rrimaat). Cuba. 28 a 30: nn.t sjn rorr,, Hir.:. 3 .. limn. Of the reo« pel ihio* Natchez and John G. Cost- r til" packages ntlered at aochon on U «In«,;,. |n,t .r,.(j as follow*:.Uyana at 5**4 n 72', reit.-: loungHysontOa 83.C; for Canton-made, and t: ., a C; 1 lot Coantrr-naeked: Braun Skm J3; a 51 Gunpowder and Imperial <1 a?9&; Poo. chnr.g Xi'~j n lit; Souchong ITI r. 7.'; nnd < longo j; « -jy',; mn«. rbia. like the previooi isle, waa well attended; bat went off arrtoent mneh enimatian nt p-cuou« rate« f.«r O'l aeei; Ian. inn made Voons Uyvoa, which advanced 2a3cecti per lh Tne HUck T<-a« were Inhal little request, in.) were mostly withdrawn. At private, there has hrrn considerable inquiry from the traile, and sotlCS «alr« of 1000 bf che»t< iy>untry V.,one "t-orinl Ca60et« n-id 500doCn..tnn mni.'.Ul.u mo«. . '. 'I'PER.>" - Sbeadunc is Ready at 21 cent.. >: num. '...it Old low-»r.15.0CO Ire. having cli-infr-al hnnd. at 15-j n || mi'ttly a' 15S. en-h. i HKK \\ i' ID..W« nnti.-e a -.a!e of 5C0O Iba, Sicily at 3 cent« penb on'h DRUGS AMI HVi..- We notice -a'e; of 10 caies Ameri¬ can Refined Bout, at 15 e-nt«: Refined Camphor, in lota. 50 ; son or AmericanSnlpnateQuinine, i'-i: 25 casks Ombro Mad der. l6y n IT cents; 5UU lb« ulterior Aletmo Nutgails. ahou1 11; 43eaetrsjOrange Shellac.9J»; 560i I'" Tar-ar c Actd-includ- ing all ti>!*. found in the market. 4J-.- a 50: lit kecs Itetineil rsal'pctre."v ^ rase? fid Ani«, 11 Wl 3c..«;« Wdnr--.'.u-. ..puts: iu do Cream Tartar, in arrive. UJf. 6 mir«: 8 flask, Quieksitvet on terms we did not learn, 1000 lb* Ginseng, 30 cents' and 1000 Iba Virginia Snake lio-.t. 15. caih. DYEWOODS..The sales embrace ntKJtf 130 ton* prime Pora au-Prince, St Domingo Logwood at J2i and about J) inn- Honduras, in hit", at the sn-i.e price. rm\ ; and 3J ton« Maraeaibo Pu»tic, on terms not tra -pited. KE*TilUK~".-We notice «miau of 11400 T*. fair We«t»rn Live Gee«e at 'il a cent. ; 10.0 Iba. prime 3j a 3o ; and ijOU lh.. poor, 'Z: all cash, PISB..Dry ('.. Ifish ar-' learee there are now 5iX0 qnintalj rrma.ning adoal in ¦....!: ii-" quintal! in lou hroughr S'J id'i n 2&1X Macl en ur qnole >t iL. 8 VI', and 10 LO ii In 75 lor No. 3, San 1. t'onnecticui So. I bhad are mow plenty, and pneaatendtlownwatd. SOUObnxej Smokei liemngMldct60 11". r is i,.r fe tit, l>J a 33 lor .No. 1. and Z. n 25 tor INTO. 2. FBI IT.VVenouca tales ol i a <W boxes Bunch Rntsini at l.2Sa2.30; 94 Imje* LangoedneSoR Shell almonds. 1JL, ets; IS5 bags Sicily Walnuts. 6 .1 months. Thesalesof 13< eases Prunes 'n glass, noticed a few days ago. was at 1J cents, le.o 2 P(r Cent lor :-H«tl. IIKMP.Sales4C0bales Sisal, terms not iran.pireil; 5 tons \eri- good Dew rutted American, .100 iid hule« Manilla, II37.6U; and 10 tons I llean Russia, i 176, 6 moa. HimS.Weonly noticei.el )J 2 fampieo, and 100 La- gtiayrn, on tcrr.- ii.it mud* public. HOKNS.An invoice of about 11,000 Rio Grande Ox has lier-n ."Iii. mi icrn,. not made public. «AVAL STORE^.-Sal »1.3» Swansboro,at«2.',5eash 530 hid. Kewbem Rosin afloat, at tU cent., delivered: and Southern Spirits I'urpenl tie. in inrutll lots, at 30cents cash. LEATIILIt.. By auction, on Thursday, -.iss sides Si'e were di.po.nl ol a large company nt prices similar to those obtained at the sala of last w eek, excepting tor damaged, on which the:* was n .light decline. LEAD.Missouri withoul chance r <| pigs sold from rtoreatS3,40, and3.000do.nftoal r3 3.'ica>h. S.M, I'.The sales include433 » ich. U'rtrrpool Fine. Wi rth- ingtoti's here. 500 do A hton's. tn arrive. 7t«Sl bushels Türk« Island. ;irev ious to arrival, "" puvnte lerms; 15.' &5 do Si a Sti ; cut, 4 in. s, and 26?j S mn-, less 3 per cent; and30tw bags 138 Ibi Inondaga Fine. 13 et», cash. SPI itl fS.Sales have li>.<"o nnd? of 15 hi'pines A Seigneue Rreiitly nt sit>5: 15<Hard. Dupuytb Co. H u', a$3,bmn»; nnd-mail lot. of the other I.rinds within out rang*.^ With light receipt, nnd agood demand, prices of Western Whiskey haveadvahced halfa cant per gallon. SUM ai '.We notice a tale ol a imall lot of Trieste, at 115, ti month.. TALLOW.We notice further sales ol 40.0CO lbs Country Rendered, in lot- at ri'j a7'. ce.its, cash. Ti iBACO '. Phe tiansaeuons lor a lew days past have been moderate. Some lino MamilleSegar Lent'sold ntba>8cents; nnd 150 bul-s« i'uha. and79 du Yarn, to go out uf market, on leimi we did not learn WHALEBONE.A lot ol 14.Öüö lh. North West Ucast, brought 4T c uts. cash. W< i iL.The market i. quiet fir Coarse. The stick is very hebt nod we have no tales of importance to nutice. FKMGIITS.To Liverpool Continue very inactive, und the packet, gel full wilb »*»"l dilRcnhy. We heat of00 en- gugemeiits to dm re w .thin the liu-t tbretdays. [Private Correspondence d the U. S. Gazette, per Ling Brandywinr, arrived un Friday.] Rio de Janeiro, Jl-:»e Qoth. 1811. Since our lint of 31st m»'. per Eunomas, we havefurtherto advise the following arrivals, viz: -Montezuma, from Balti¬ more, with io 3 bbls il .u s^a Eagle, Innn Boston, w ith ice ; Shamut, IV-in do. w ith do. The Flour market continues in n pnrn')7Jd *tnf. nnd si.les have hi-eu lim ted to t'JH bbbf; Philadelphia at 13 i00. and a I'.-w hundred bbls very superior Balumore at I S'0; Riehmond Citv Mills nominal at I«; 800.in first hands tl.ti*) bids, nod in all SJ.tr o tibi». Fine descriptions of CofTee are very sea re. and pr c-s web sunpnnetl. Am. Mei> Beef hihii per ca»k Sperm Candles.800 rv per lb. Composition do. 540s6bt); f^idnsh. barrels 9s 13.tubs do per lu« : he»t Wiud-or < 'hair. 18 p.-r dozen, ca»p sent do , 38 Domestic*. 88 in. dri'h-g ISiMIBd per yard, S3 in. nlnin, I'ti; Ainerican Deals 40a45 i». per hit: American Flour, Kirhnronil, lo Viri net l.bl, Baltimore ISal3. Southern nnd We.lern lllalil .>'!.: Ainenc n llnun Udi Jfl [«. r lh .. . ad. bar. IIjL per ipnnUl. sli^el Halt shot Mal' 00;. Paper, Li qnabti 3«3 200 per roam, 2d quality 2I8C3, r ut.: AiiiTi.-uiiriteii.il.". perhht; P.trk.mess.200Ibaeask II'.3" American none; Porter3 £00. 700 nor dozen: Roein 41600a 4 litjo |.er bl.l; An. nenn >..iip iMu V0 |K*r >b; AmericanTar3a 4 per bbl; Spirits of Turpentine 18u per lb: robaceo l.ei.i-n I par nr., piug 220n28ll per lh. Twist I40al60, L'avondi'h 291 a 300; VVh If lend l(?a2V per .,11. Articles ol Export. Cuftee. sonerior 3 I50a3 400 per urr.il.a 1st giMid -. 7lo.al".'in. ordinary 2!5t0a2:ti09. 2d good snd triage, none hides, '' ivei Plate, none: do Raj Grande heavy 150pel lh do light (Tt): Horns 7a8 per 100; loecacuanba B00a830 pet lh: Sugar,C«inpos Rednndo 2;fi00a3iSU0 perarr. Muscovado 1 filial HM T.i|.II Hu" per alq The advices then add the following highly interesting inhu¬ mation Ships bound here should have two mamfe-n from ihe.eus. torn bouse nt the loading poiL nuürenücated by the Brazilian Consul, ami one em k*ed hy him to the enstoni house here. OtherwUe they am liable to a heavy line. If the cargo, or nny part thereof is destined lot lecond port, declare in the mam- fe>t'* Kto tte Janeiro ami a market, and in such cuses, the captain must report that the vessel lor "iwdere." Anchor¬ age TJ) 1'. per ton tier dnv far r.» .50 days. Such are the con¬ stant alterations lor duty, vre recommend the market price being taken us the basis on which lo estimate Ihe duty. EDWARD C. WEST, J1TTORXE r LV/> t OUJVXELLOR -IT 1.1 If, Alton. Illinois. Raters to Hon. W. T. MeCouo,) Francis H. CuUing, New- \ ink al93m' William C. Rusel, ) TO CLA Y GL, BS. TBE WHIG TALISMAN. t'Iny niiel Krcllnjjiiuysn-n Urcast lJina, ThesublCribenL having te en rjiientedly loliated from vari¬ ous parts of the country, to furnish copies of their beautiful liacurrrroivpr Likeness of Bon. Henry Clay, taken a few .lay alter ins nomination by tin- Baltimore I invention, have rn^dearrangements lor ropyinrr .t exUnrively into Breast Pish for the benefit of the friends of lha! eminent statesman. The likeness is a very spirited one, and.has met wnh universal commendation from the friend ef Mr. Clay. The follow ing note, uniong others, hear, ample tCOimoay to its peculiar eieellmec. The Daguerreotype likem - ol Bon, Henry Clay by Mettri. Anthony. Ldw aril-ni Go. \>, in our opinion, tar the most ae. curate ever taken.indeed, the onto one giving, ns it does, his peculiar expression in such manner as has sever been attained in any painted or engravi d likeness that we have seen. Signed .1. T. :.ii iRKlli: ID. G. S. Senate. EPHB VIM Ii. Fi laTEIL " " GA ItItLT Ii -.Vis. M.C. Ti.e -ubscrila-n have likewise notes oi commendation from Hon. WILLIE P, M VNGIJ M. Pres. U. S. Senate, lion. Glv'IK.K U\ A.\>. '.H >. nn'.; II n.J. J.CRITTENDEN, U.S.Senate, all intimate friends of Mr. Clay. The copies lieing made by the Lbtguerreotype rocess, nte of coarse equally faithful w ith the original, and "he likeness in tins diminutive form is fully as striking as in the larger picture. The pins already is.ned have met with the most enthusiastic admiration, ami the nibscribeis have received the warmest commeiulaiiou liir the laste displayed in getting up tbaserczd/a rulual'/e Whig bnd;e>. posse.-ing tiiey do nn intrinsic virrth thai will survive the mere political excitement ol the day. and will prevent their value from ever lie.ng less than their co-t. They are small, chaste, well mad..-, nnd tzarrantrd cold.. The extensive demand tout appears to be f.ns.ng for tlicin will enable the «ubscril^rs to furnish them nt the very low price of $3 SO a piece, or per do/en. To prevent imposition our address will l.e .tamped upon tli« buck of each pin thus, "Nut. Mina. Guli'y. 247 Br'dway N. Y." llrders sent throuc'i nny responsible Now York bume, will receive immediate attention. 'I BEODORE FRELINGilUYSEN. The lubscriben have ako in their poMeanon the fine-t like- nets ever taken of lion Taaoooai FaguaoHtrtsgN. it is a most perfect picture in every respect, nr.d the expression is peculiarly animated and pleasing. Tu? sent ra! opinion ol .Mr. F.'s friends may lie gathereil from the following nute: Messrs, Jlntktm.. FJmterdt & Co. (tusTLXMs-. Inni.en wiUt pleasure ymrDsgnerreo. type picuire ofHon. Theodore Frelioghuysen. and. from my aeaoaintaiica with biro, can l,o:ir Iastimoor to its exce hme*. Tb« psctura i5t.iL.-n m n.ur usual admismbla style; and the expression is such that hi- roost mtimaia fnemb could nothut. g*< an improvement 1 unhesitatingly pronounce it the fin >t likened ot .Mr. Prelraghnys«n I have ever .e.m. iSignedl MILLARD FILUI0F.E. This likeness will also be copied ia the style above mer-ioned, and furnished at the sun: pnees. An exquisite mciunnt cnzrarznz from the above likeness ol Mr. Frebngbuysen hasjust been annjetLand will be furnished at the unpreecdi Htcd loir price of 2, ceuU per Oipy. A liberal discount made to wholesale tMire'isuers. ANTHONY. EDWARDS & CO- National Miniature Gallery.347 Broadway, N. Y. Editors inserting the above advertisement '.trice will be entitled to n Chty or PrelinghuTsen I'm and a copy ot'the engraved likeness ofMr. F, Such as will continue it one month longer shall receive payment in likenuses uf themselves or e.r Ii ends, on application a: the National Miniature Gallery. au3 tstf K3- BOARDING..Mrs. GOSS, having opened the new and commodious bnuse.36 VeseysL, ne.arth« A.t »r House, proffers a choice of desirable room. lotiansHHU or t»-;rmanent Itunrders. Grolnti Shower, warm and co'd P.ath«. tree The location is very central, yet quiet and shady. Terms moderet?. nu3 tf is D7*Graham Honse, G3 BnrclRj-..CStizens or transient viriten d»«!r:r.g a uniet nome. where a vnl Temper anca diet is pronered then,, consisting of Vegetables. F.-u ts. &c. without stimulants or flesh men's, are invited to patronize this house. Terms mmiemt^. Shower bath. tree, aulttis _ R. GOSS. TO- Cotton Canvas. COMPRISING HEAVY SAIL DUCK. LIGHT HAVENS, for B' 'AT SAILS, AWNINGS, fee. A! i. HEAVY TARPAULINS. PA- PER FELTINGS. :*1 to72 inches w W BAGGING, f!' a and twilled. 23 and44inoh. Also. Grid and Mealllags. i5< in-l 'i bushei». Porsale bi UBJNCKERHOPF. POS at POLHEMUB. !7lrgnn 37 Bejver itreeL ry- To TrRveler*«.To z-i.*.:?m»n wfcodenre a useful and at the same a highly uteretUBg bmik ru a companion to tneir Travci.-, we recommend Appleton& Co.'sedition of D Israeli's CttrinsitUsof t.:'rra'urt. It is perhnr? taken aito- gatlwrlhemos) inte--«t r»' «rarwritteo. 2«rli.titWAcCt' (XT' Great Ileil-.iction In Price..FirTT CxNTS pgR I'.ittli .Tn.- cr.iet tnrnies ut this Trlcopherous ot :ne<li- ented compound are. L Its bracing, .trenethenme and rdarirring rjuaiitiet; 2. Its tintly stimulating the action of the ?kin; 3. Its producing and encouraging a reaction in the bnjh er root, and particularly in the pulp, which receives the vesseli and nerve, giving life and vigor to the hsir. 4. It.« equalizing the circulation W the fly 5. Its freeing the skin from the »tTect« of perspiration, tcurf, and dandntf. and dLspo*ing the hair to curl: >i. And its frequent u«e will ureserve the hair in beauty and haaltn to the latest penod of life. Gratuitous advice pven on all di*ea«s cor.netrteii with the hair, at the Hair Cutting Rooms. 14i) Broadway, corner of Liberty it. up stairs, jt29 Lrnn rö- Lake ifnhopnc Clny Club.. \t a nnmcrc!.- meeting of the Democratic Whi» Electors of the County nf Putnam. h»id nt S. A. Berry's, I-akc Mahopags on Friday evening. August In. I'44. to take into consideration the pro pnetr nf forming n Clay < Hob. hi m'.Pnr. SaXUEIS. MTRICK. Etc. wr.-called to the Cha r and E C Cat- appointed ^erretary. < >n motion n was Rt.'tirnl. To bet spcdienl to organizes C!ny Club this even iog.VVbereoPOO its. It'.::::, riyattand Hi/rotine wrer- v.e pointed n ro i rattlee to dm Pi ami report by-law* forth* gover f ment of the i Inb. who. nltet hiving retired, reported sundry bye-laws, ice. for the Clab, which were unananou-ly adopts. i >n motion it rvns Rtsolffd, That ere now pracee.1:.. tlie election nf (Been. Whereupon Snmu-I S. Mynek, Esq. w.~. unnninx osls elected President, Esekiel Hyatt Vie* President Wm. B. Bszsmne c. r. ipondhM Secretary, John Bedeau Recording Secretary, and 3 A. Berry rreasnrer. >!-. B'nr.t hemr Inadly called for. andressed the mei tine in a spotted speech in favnr of nny ari! Frehrehtrj aen.derendii ¦ .nd advocating, w thihm usual ability, the fundamental nr.,'. in- e rnearnres of Whig policy. Afur which. Mr. Gray ad¬ dressed the meeting. On motiwn. Retained, Thnt when rhu Club adjourn it adjoorc to meet at th- same place on Thursday evening, üie 2.-th ol August.., stnnt. On motion, the meeting adjourned. S. 8. MY KICK, President. E. i'. iip.»".. Secretary. E3- Maryland and New-York Iron an.I Co.nl Com pn wy..>ot . hereby given, thnt a Special Meeting . I StoVkhn d-r; ol this Compani will be held at the nffica of the .aid . 'omoany. at Mount s-avnsre Ironworks, A I- leghany Cnnnty, Maryland, on the tareniy-tainl day nTSrp temliernevt ensuing, attsn o'clock \. M Inr the purpose nf ncing up.m the general interests and business ofthe m .! t'.. .- por.r. Iinteil at Mount Snv«g« Iron Works Maryland t'"> I2tli day oi Au:".-'. U .1 W. V'»I NG. President. al9 It* By Slxfecitlh tVnnl Henry Clny Clnb . A regular m<v; ::g nftho Club for the dispatch of business || he held nt the Whig Head Quarters, on the T'h avenue, nrar 19th itreet, on Monday even'. vigii«» lD.nt8 "'clock. al63t WM. F*AMI ..li ijlNS. IN, President. KT" Mnsn TrTretlnc im'. Weird.The flenry HlayCInb -d* the 17th Ward will assemble at Henry Clay Hons -, e. f -ruf a snoe A and FinlUstreet, «n Tuesda* eve-i ing.Slnh August m-tart. at So'i Iim k. Mr. Van Wa -r.-r. the PoiiL''::.rep.ir B'ack-mo.h. and «th»r distinguished ipeakeri, will be present and and address the meeting ..n theptinc p -. pi.hcv and r>«pecti of ihe Demur m':-- Wing Partr. Me.d a. nics,Working Men ami Citij n- generally are invi'ed «.. attend. Tit-meeting will bo enlivened by some spirited Whig long*, by Messrs. d- La Ree. Mi*»>ng,l7oi ins «. d Stoitienhurr. Bv onler. IHK« IDl »KK K. TOMLINS« in. Pres'dnt Isvs, Dattox. \secretaries. lll..1.,r D3*" tu ton i.-ts A.B loelnl Ion..A special meetirg nf this tssnciatinn will be held ht llead.tj.uurters. National Hull, on Tuesday Eveninc, Aogrut Sikh, 1814. Full attendance is particularly re.iuesir.1 By or eroi silas CHICKER1NC. President Robt. D. Uotags.Secretary. a!92: CHAULKS K.-tVEIll, Portrait Pointer. 1«J8 Lso.Ni.Rn strkilt. nil) iiwn* n 0 w r e a i) Y, No. IV of the History of the Protestant Episcopal Churches, in the City of New V..rk. This number contains two mperb f ngrnv.n-s.one executed by Prnd'bomme. of tins new Grace I hurch. now being erect ed in the upper put ol Brond-suy.aiid tue .eher, byGimbrede, of the French Church I'u St. Esprit, in l-rankhn st. Itabo concludes the accou t of St- Paul's Chapel, and commences thai of St John's Price twenty-live cenl< DCy- Those persons who t«ke the History in numbers, secure pruef" imprcssmru from the plates, and gct u,e w-orx in the alira£JI .«tiife of perfertwn. HENRY M. ONDEltnONK. nugü' 3t Publisher and Bookseller. 25 Julia st. riJST PUBLISHED-11 VNNAll MoaE'a r> >miss~1 IC «J TALES.Isomestic d - and Allegories, illustrating hu¬ man li'e:.I The Shepherd ofr-alishury plain. II. Mr Fan- torn. I. The Two Sbnemaken IV. Giles, the Poncher.. V. The Servant turned Ma»ter. VI The general jail delivery, Bv Hnnna* Mom, rol iSmo uriee 3?J rants, forming one ..i the volumes ol Tales for the people an t tni ;r children. ..The multiplication of such noks forjuvenile libraries mi tire sale reading, n an ini-poiiltiiide public benefit, und we nd- vise all parents and their children toparinkeol it bv Durrh.-s, mg the book " [«"ounerSe enquirer. " The portrait of Mr Fantom, the New Fasbionert Philnso. niier. is worth the pricoofthe «:iole book, which we earnest. |v recominend to all Ihtniii-s " IN. V. Ainericiiii. Published by _I). APPLETON *c Ct' 203 Broadway. VALI"ARI.R MILITARY WORKS on s».\| V. BY THE SUBSCRIBERS. Jomini. Tr.iite des (Jrnndes Operations Mililaire, 3 rols. and Atlas. Jomini. Hist ore desGuerres de la Revolution, 15 rols. oral I Atlases Jomini. Pr eis de I'Arl re t Gucrm 2 vnl*. 8vo. Jomini. Princip»! de In Strategie. 3 v..!s hVo. Jumini, Vie Mihlnirede \npol»oii. 4 vol. r.ml 2 Atlases. Jnmini, I'e.- Ptiac p»ie Corn «innisonsde '.luerie <?vo. Joniini, PteeU Aliotaiiede Campngnede 1815 I vol. 'I himux, lauruction Pn clique d'Artillerie. Svo. lu.por ed and for »nie he u (LEV <*; ! LTNAM, 181 Broadway ii whom in^iy I"' had, guitis. a . lataloane of nil !b?ir Seien tifie VVorks, includina many valuahla publications on Military and Naval Scionce, to which they ate constantly makina im- pnriant additions. null' NEW PClt LI CA I IONS yon sm.k ht BURl-ESS. STRINGER 4: l).SÜBroadway,cor AnnsL M KM' UBS of VI Die u. Written by himself. Trnn-luied from th- French. '1 vnl* in one. price.0 i.U OMvOI'A. Or, The lt-1 Race of America: 1 heir His- tury. Tiaditioos and Customs, By Henry Schoolcrafr, Iia'rper's"pVctortä'l*Bihi\i£\vn^¥,\7ricA'.its SCENES, I.M IIHA IS. AM) »DVBNTUKES IN THE PA« IF1C OCEAN. By Thomas J. Jacobs, I vol cl nli.1.23 LIFE and ADVENTURES <>F MARTIN CHI '/.- /LEWI P. p, ee. 00 TUE Ii M NTEDMERCHANT, by Ham Franco, in o ie vol. ol 3Si paces, price. 50 ThE INVALIDE: or Pictures ol ihc French Kevolu ti.e,-. a Romance. byG Snindler, Autbornf the "Jew.1 -'*. A SEW SPIRIT «IF THE AGE.' y K. H. Home.... Zi THE WILFULNFS3 «»F WOMAN, by the Author, ess of " The History or a Plin ". V2li ALII'!'. Cl lel.l.'i A Tale of Uueen Mary'.: Time, by Mrs. Ann s.Steiihem . . 1:- .. TUE M' TH er'S MEDICAL ADVISER, on the dis¬ eases nf chitdreo, with recine*. by Thoa IVnkely.MP. 1-' PENCILLINliS BY THE WAY Written during ¦nine years of Residence m»! rtavelin France, Ita'v, Grei. 4-.a Minor,Turkey.and England.I.fO ARRAII NEIL tor I'imesofOld, A Romance, by C. P.R James. Author of " Risse D'Albret" <kc. WOMAN AS VIRGIN, WIFE, AND Ml ITH ER ; An Ep Pome ofSocial untiesand Domestic Eni ymcnts, by Rev. Josiali Cotton. 1). . 25 THE LIFE OF <;K<«. BRUMMELU BSU.Uommon. Iv called Beau Bruinmell, by Uapt .leise. 37% a!72lis_ clay LETTER, paper, i ILA Y ANN Flti LINGHUYSE* Si>NG BOOK. VVllli; S'»NUS SKT K) MUSIC, «i'. For «nie by W. H GR MIA VI, Tribune Office, old Nassau t. All the new JVeee/s, Magazines, and Cheap Puatitatians, Can l>»- bad at the Tritium fj/Sreas soon as issued. null_W._H. GRAHAM. M-) Nassau st__ REI.K7I« ICS PI BLlCATIi »NS..Tiis Stkrkotvpe Plates, and i'uppsr Plates, of Brown's Folio Bibie, ab the Lifeofl !hri»t by the Kev. J Fleetwood, Uo. tog tkei with the Printing I'rp-s. and Materials, for .ale Ion very leason ah.o terms., under provisions of tue Hilt oflhe/nis Thoa. Kinnerstev, Esq. Jitaosed. These works nre published in Nob. and are now in«.eseftll sale by competent agents, m this city, and miHt of ihe principal eitsesof the nited Stntes. For Terms and view of the work- and material-, apply nt tho publishing office ol the Administratrix, M. A. Kinnersley, 61 I bird Avenue, N. Y if by letter post paid. nt" 1m* 1> LANKS UNDER THE LIEN LAW.-The subscribers Jiittv just printed a complete set ol firms for proceeding under the new Mechanics'Lien L w..together with full and lain -'riiciions ol the manner in *. loch Contractor' and Me- chan ihould proceed. Printed and for sale at the law Blank and Stationery Store of JANSEN At BELL, ah; ;t'-« 15- Na-'i.i street, SCARCE AND VALUABLE. niles's weekly register, c0ntainik0 PI iLITfCAL. ids 11 »R ICAL. ge K.RAPIIICAL, 3i7ientific. astronomical stati>tical ANP BH «GR vphical DOCUMENTS, ESSAYS AM) FACTS, Together with NOTICES OP THE AKTS AND MANUFACTURES, And a Record ol the Events of the Times. In 42 vols. 8vo..Halfboi nd in Sheep.Pr ce 883.For -ale bv J.S. REDF1ELD. Clinton Hull, jy27tf Corner ofEeekman and Nassau-sts. a»IIE MISSES SEDGWICKwill re-commence their School for Young Ladies on the second Tuesday in September, 10th in-t.j at No. 42 West Washington Place. I ircu ars may be obtained at the itore ol Messrs, K. Lockwood tc Son. No, ill Broadway._imii« 3:nivtSi5* Ol IRTES WAN T.I) -' Ine who has n hand curt, and is I acquainted in the lower pan ofthe ciiy, would be oraler red. Good rei'vrei res will in; required astojnoral character and capability. Address VVinslow, in the hand writing of theap- plica nt, giving name nnd rel'-rences, nt the Tribune office. 1* UXANTED1.Several penoni accustomed to packing und hnudhiig Buoxs. auslS .'t Apply at No. 2u4 Broadway. L WANT KD.A i-ook in a -mall fmnilv. Anoiy : No. PS Wa*erley Place. None ti-ed apply but those who ran come well r.mine: ded from their last p'nee in the city. It* ROOMS WITH BTmRD TO LET.-A gea-.ei-.au and;' his wile can have one or two room.-1, atoicncd. with pan- t-i-s. Ue. in a small private family, nutated in the most pirns ant part of iirniitne-.ireel, '<r.e bloi-kfroui the Bov.ery. fall at 322 Hroocis street._ aulD 3ti , , WANTED" IM.MEDIATELY.Part nt a House C^t\ four roon:-, in a respectable neighborhood, tor a gen- 'i'i'.- reman and hi-wile, without children. Kent not Jo exceed 150 dollars. Aibir'.'.- bo\ 5*3 Park I'o-t 'llico. nuilr.t From Ihe Raleigh Star and North Carol,na Gazette. MB V. B. PALMER is authorized to receive subscriptions for thi- paper in New-York a.-.d collect all money due this establishment in that city mr lubscnptioni or adveiusmg- From the Delaware Gazette, IVdmington. NEWSPAPER. AG EN i V .V B. PALMER haj opened on Agezcy Office at No tou .Nassau street, Tribune Build¬ ings. New-Y'ork. in connexion with his Philadelphia establish¬ ment and is how prepared to receive and forward In new*pn- oers in mast ol the principal tow ns nml cities in the I 'nioa. ad- cerosementsnf evety kind. Heislully authorized to eentraci for any advertising intended ti.r the (ia/ette. and to receipt lor the oiii!?. Ahn to receive söbscriptions, coltect money, and trac>a :t any bu-iae-. cam- cted with the estahlatinien:. altl UZERN E COUNTV, BS. The Commonwealth of Pe in- ijlvama. To tne Sheriff of said county. (; REETING. It 'i bomas Clarka make yon secure of prosecuting bisclaira. then commai d >,.u that yeu sununon hy good and lawiul siinimoi.er- haSC Vrnct and Josenhus L..riug and their snr. mi or an Ihn beirs.and a.-igrs '1 ru-teees bidding the title of a portion of the land, and Udham. Thorn. WonnaJ. dm Cooper. A. ftuackeubesh. Wuham E. Koss, Harman Rng.'Iss, '/.. Griswo'd, A. Lefoy. John K.Towosend, Joseph V Wri.-'ht. Robert .Nichols and Isaac Vroct. lor whom, with and tnersai land, is held in trust by the aforesaid Trus- u?-s, and ibeir and each of their respective heinand legal re presentat res. lätaol your county, jeomen s., that they b- and appear belore oarjudges nt vVukesharr-?. at nut county four-, ofCommon Pleas, there tobe beb! the lira Monday <>t November next, to show wbeieiore whereas they the 'aid Thomas and lie said delendonis, together m.d undivided do hold a tract ol land situate in Providence township. I.uz-rr.e couatj and State oi retaxsylsania, bounded northerly land of Krane- A. f. S:n.ta. easterly by the line of the lo«nship ol Providence, southerly by lands of Comer Philip«, and west erly by -he Lnckawsna, containing e,eht hordri-d acres iiflond, more or les', the purpart belonging to Plaintiff being iheone Riurth parr and portion of the same, and the same the said I- fendants unrtitinn thereofbetween ihem to be made nc cording Pi the law" nnd cu-tcm« of.this Commonwealth in *uch case made and pr-vided. do gainsay, and fe same to be dm e. d i'.ct permit, very unju-tly. and nfuii.it tue same law- and customs assin And have y.hen th. :e thennm*i ol tlioie lummoners. and this writ Witness the Hon. John N Convngham, President of oar stud court at Wdke-hnire. the ninth day ol August, A. D. Bighleep Hundred and Forty Four. A. BtDFuRD. Prothonotary. Wiikrybarre. Aug- IL_au!9 4w TAMMANY HALL RESTORATOR RE-OPENEI). BREAKFAST. DINNER AND TEA AT ALL HOURS. From rj A. M. to 12 P. M, au" Itnq PALMO'S ITARI VN OPETIA UOVSK. CHAMRERS STREET. FOR A FEW NIGHTS LONGER! ADMISSION ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. M Monday, Augtut loth, SrfB EVERY SIGHT UNTIL FURTHER NOT« E. 1 HE It 11: \ \ KTTI 10 PF A N S E R E S A D E RS MESSRS GERMi »N STANWOOD, 11 IRRINCTON ... . ,. , PELHAM. Havinc inet with such liberal encouragementdur.nr ih«irFust Week, have tesn indneed rei-am a FEW NIGHT* L< i.VCER. In which occasion Urev^sntj inü-odu<* an iu:ere»tmg -ere* of BALI AD- " REFRAINS! NEGRO DITI IE* EH IRACTERI-TIC DUIHTOS GLEES. CHORUSES, fee fee. £-"**¦ H-'Vit. an-! seal, .-an be secured r.t me Box < fnlee irom M to I A. M. and rrom3tn6 P. M. j ft ' N'lßl.i» GARDEN. comer of Broadway and Pnnca « New-York The pn ertair.tner.:* are under the sole direction of .Mr. MtT- cbsll. Doom open at 7. EntertaiasMiKi eotsurnmee al Spre- cirfly. THIS F".v EN INC. Ana 19. the entertainment* wiii commence with I therm«h.br* J. racy. Arabian ami romantic Et. travaganxa in 3 Aci«. en itied PEN SESAME! Or. A Night wi'htho Forty Thieve*. The Commissioner.Mum Maywood TheInsoector.Mrv Hanistiek Ali Knba.Mr. Nicfcuteon AbdaJlaB.Mr. Feono Hassurec.Mr. Ho lam! Mnnriana.Mi« Taylor After which, Mr. Edge, the unrivaled Artist, will exhibit two .ptendid pieces nl Fireworks. An Intermission of hail'an hour, tor Promenade ar.d Re- l"r*snmei.t. To conclude sviih the lanebabkt farce .-ailed ALOG VTE PUMP RroomySwash.Mr Mitchell Old Tontine.Mr Everaid Mary Ann.".Mt-s i'lnrke Sa-iih Srrubbs.Miss Taylot aJs~ Tickets Fifty Cents. No DOttponement ni thi. estab- h.-.ei t i.:i account of tae weather A MERICAN MUSEUM. ASKtAL UAKDÜN» Artll 1\ PERPETUAL PAIR. Corner Broadaray and Annita. Every day and evening this week, rroounencing .Mi »NDAY. Aug. I». ISW GRAND AND GLORIOUS ATTRACTIONS! Splendid ;s?rlor:nanc. -ev -v ever; ml' a: r- o\\c ». and Wed¬ nesday and Saturday alternoona, -t .r-. The Manager is happy in being able to announce an en- gagetnent » nH the CELEBRATED KENTUCKY MIVSTRELS The moat superb band of ETHIOPIAN MELODISTS ever known in America. Also, engaged the pi-tly ceiebrnted KENTUCKY WHISTLER WhiKo treat lent, ol Wbi.tlmc hnve astontsbed the world.. Likewise THE INFANT SISTERS, FOUR AND SIX YEAf!S OLD! They »re lbs most nerfecr prodigies, and never fin! to interest their audiences with their SONGS. DANCES, etc., amongst which, they a, penr. this week, in a grand HIGHLAND PAS DE DEAUX MR. and MRS. WESTERN, will appear in entire new characters. MR. B. WILLIAMS. Hie Irish Com»dian. MR. u.M. WHITLOCK, Itonjn Player. MIL H< 'WARD, the lelthnnded Paganini. Are engaged and make their tir«t appearance in several months, GEN. TOM THUMB'S COURT SUIT! The idrntical one worn by ft m on the occasion of his visit to Her Majests Uueeo Victoria, at Buckingham Palace, may be M* n at nil tones. It is a most magnificent ntf-'.r, being made ofrich VELVET and SATIN, richly embroidered. Th-.iv' perfect, even to the sWoRIl ami CHAPEAU (TV THE ROWN El ENGLISH RYP8V Edit TUNE TELLER1 may be consulted regarding past, present and future events, at all hours of the day and evening KT" Admission to the whole 3a cents. Children Linderten yennr. half price. 35 cents extra tn consult the Gyp^y privately. nuli !7M;RNISIIED HOUSE WANTED..A Lady from r.... a i, whir has been long accustomed to house-keeping, wishes 11 lake a Furnished Hou ein a pleasant part ofthe city, whore the owner will board for the rent. Good n terences will be given ami requ'red. Address.». II. at this office, or at .lohn tl. I':¦.>'». 13d F.i Ion -t. Sun Itu'ld ng. nnlT Iwi.* fj'n TEACHERS.A Ml 1ST ELIGIBLE OPPORTUN! I rY.The advertiser, on account ol rnteebied ii.-n k h. is desiroi of disposing ol In. property in a well established; pep ulur and profitable Bimrdingttcbnol Establishment. The lo- cation is but a lew miles Irnm iNew York city, beautiful, ac- eesstble. and healthy the grounds include several io n ., em¬ bracing a grove, ball grounds, Jtc and are nut increasing in value. Tue bm'ldjngi are substantial and commodious, and v. rv way convenient t. r the accommodation of a targe num. her ol pupils; the furniture, apparatus, ric. und all the appli¬ ances, arequl c complete and the school,after many year, of luccessful opemtioo. is now in a very flourishing condition. Possession would lie given 1st of 'etober, and the adveiths r would, if ilesired, remain nil nextSpring, und c....t m Hie conduct of the ioaUutioa.or, possession would be given i>t April next A considerable portion of the purchase money, can remain on mortgage. An npportapiiy like this is rarely to be inri with. Uircumstances of health inducing the advertiser to make a gienl sncriiice. Written applications directed to SmITUSOMAX, 76 llowery, N. Y. ipostpuul/ will receive due attention. auä 9wis* QHILL'NG CALICHES FOR S GENTS a \ \ttD: iöt s i la eeapesandcollais atonly I»; lot eoata at ml. 6s 6d l,a -i k cord at I cent yard; lot good |ur hats at only 111. I'd: lot shawls tt 3s Ski; lotsof >dk fringe, needles, tapes, cotton and linen thread, to b? sold nt hall th'-.r value; lot ihears at Is pain lot go. d p»nc l< al 1 .'Ci.li do/en: Stl dozen -l el pens with handlesai o' cents dozen; lot lupernue black broadcloth at only *: S': lot rood earsimercsal 8<6d; lots,,t nhhous al 3 cents yard: lot al...-*s nt It ..to- pair) l.esi |iearl bUUOM lit onll 3 eon d./en.lor sale at W3 Greenwich-st. aut'Stia* D Ü II l{ st C H \ \D I. E R, i>b:v fsioosis, 30 I.IDert y-Htrcet. amiistfll ILLINERY AND SILK GOODS.CHEAP FOlÄ i'ASH..'Ihr- lubseriber ha« received within 'be last few dnvs.nl No. 91 Benver^trcet, ihreo doors from Pearl-street, below '.'.'ail. an unusual r large assortment nfMILLlNERY and FANOY SILK GOODS Ibr the Fall Trade. Having bought early this sen-on. I.e h i. hud the I'll 'K ol the market, and know, bis assortmen cannot HE HEAT. He «penks tmr licnlaily ¦ f BONNET SILKS, VELVETS, s vflNri and [II 1111. INS.he having rk cidedly Ilia largest and most snlenilnl atsortmenl to be found, and will be constantly receiving Mar oaiss irom auction a:.d piivate s.iie daily throughout he Masoa As he buys andagLLs tor cssgB, he well knows that extra inducements must he held out to induce purchasers to buy lhat way. and he believes the reputation he has of selling lor le«s than can lie bought elsewhere, is .. sine guarantee for that.. lie invites MkkchaNTm and Mll.t.lvKKsi bi call and e.samtne before purchasing. They may depend that it will nut i nly p,\\l to do So, but they will be iiukI sure to lind who! they want, ifil i- lo lie hnd. bJ lmis L. M. STEVENS. CON NECTICUT PIE DEPO r, No. in Brekman-strekt,Corner of Nassau. PIES ofa sarerior quality, made expressly for family use.. Received fresh every morning from ConaeetitaL All are invite to call and examine for themselves, Irden supplied in any part of the city. Trice 131. cents, /i in Iwis* THE VIRGINIA TOBACCO AGENCY. 41 IVater-st New YorK. CHARLES M. CONNOLLY. Commission Merchant, and Agent for the sale ol Manufactured Tobacco. Has always on hand al the above Agency, a full tupply ol Manufactured Tobaeeo, nl nil nrnnds avsui descriptions, d reel Irnm the Virginia Fai UlTM lor ;.nle on liUrfal terms. jy 33 3mis. psRESH TEAS..Jim rece.ve.l a large and choice assort ! mentof extra fine Hyson, Young Hison and Souchong Tea*, of all tli- vnrii ut kinds and qualiues. lor sale in quam litres to suit purchaiers,at the v.-r>- lowest rash puces, by .1 i i. FOWLER. Wholesaleand Retail Grocer. 2vOGrecnwieh »t. corner ol Murray, and 43S Greenwich u comer of Vestry.. lokmr, Powchi ng and Ningyong. Sou. hong Teas of the tiiie.1 tl ivor. only 4«. and 4s. 'Id p^r Ib. aulä Iwis* - 'i r, \u FOR PRESBRVJNG^Jost received, 10 barrels k? ol Itnfin d l.'ght Brown Sugar, suitable lor preserving. tie also. Loaf, Crashed, V allow mid Brown Sugnis nil th. various kinds, for sale in any quantity, 7lbs hi r-el. b..v or hogs- ii. id. at wholesale prices by J. 11 El »VVLER. Grocer. SjOGreenv. ich street, corner Murray, nl". Iw is* aa I3i Grecnsvieh, cor. \'e-irv. f)|7fNDOW SHADE DEPOT. ' Spanca-STagrr.- V V Tlie labseriber" would advise all those who wish pur chase Shades either wholesale or reonl, to cull nt No. 7 Spruce itp >t, '.ii* y have a .,-renter asionmenl 'ban nil the niher es- tabliühments in the city, and they can truly say theirs is ihe on- ly pl.ice vidiere they up- manufactured to nny extent. None bu" ml co!«r «hndes auinted. Sign». Banner*, und interior Decora¬ tions done hi n slyle not tu he surpassed. Artists ofacknowl reniitatjon will always find employment. Also wnnua!. l nr four apprentices. None need apply unless they havr atr.«re tbr drawing. irJ)3m RARTf )L k DE MAUNV. Ol I Jf>.j.iCO sslliiw S;wrm t HI. 10.00U " Solar Sperm Oil. *f. Larrels 1 ---rrf t h'. .WJ 1 SujarincofLnrd. Forsalehy J. L. VAN In iRFV. m-tlistf M-.r utactiirer. xi v..u cp-n KAPI Bit, FISHER .«ü CO, NO. 134 PEARL ST. All!'. now receiving for the Fall trade, a large assortrn.nt ol new mid fashionable STRAW GOODS, Among which arc \ aides, new figures; Imperials; nird»r.yr; Florence Pedal; Shell.and Albert Bonnets: Neapobtm«: Ijicedo Amnzones; Fine Patents; Rice Patent*: Ruthinds; Emc American Straws: Devomi Uodeaaa; '/ephyrinns; Pnlm- Leofaod VVd ow Hoods: Mlk und Lawn Bonnctj., kc. kc. Also, a complete assortment of ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. The above GoihIs are got up in superior stvle nnd will be loÜ at lowest market pnee*. jy!6 M.WatF3mts* ToTsOUTHERN AND WESTERN MERCHANTS.. The subscribers would call the attention of dealers to their new and elegant assortment ofHouse Furnishing Aiticles. among which ate the follow ,ng WOODEN WARE. Such a, Ceda! and painted Tubs m nots: painted Pails: Ce- darpa .. .run and brass bound; brass bound Coolers, round an oval, !. >ih striped and plain, <:. rn Brooms. Whisks. Flour I'ads. nesU of Boxes. Measures, Door Mats. Feather Du-ttr». &.c. &c. WILLOW WARE. ig Waggons, Cradle", children's Chan.. Go-Cart*, Merl -: Boskets 10 n.s',, Knile. Sp.^.11 and Key Baskits al o, tree orunentol French nod Germna f..nc) and Travellini lii.ketj. TIN WAKE. A great vnrictr. bo'ii ol common nnd plan «heil, mch t of t and Tea Pots. Pans round and oval ol all 'tzes, ¥ il coveted I'nii*. I up*. Lanterei, .Measure*. Muk Streineri, Seivips and Funnels. Wash Hasins, Yen son nnd lia.h Ih.he. Di»h and p!a»e Covers, Colfte Urns nnd Biggtus. Cnoeolate Pu s with 'mils. Ijrg «loddlers. Soup Tureens. Wir.e glr - Stomach Wnrmers. Puste CuUets, Vegetable and Rice Moulds, is itb an endless variety of other articles too numerous to men TABLE CUTLERY. Re^p ved direct from the manufactory of some of the best SbetTKeld cutler,, embracing all the finest kinds offvorrban lh ll lives and forks, n sets of SI ardöd peer*: ahoTabh ami |ic«»e-t knivasand fiirka by Hie d<-zcn. 1'abwaod |),-<«-p ,;.i>, ...id Mpsrate t.. ti-? with ulrer lor»s. Beel and ü«1 .-.irver.. with tdades of various Icngthi.Tnbl» steels.also, a line assortment of Tab!e l qttery, of American manufacture, which bejt. a high reputation. HARDWARE. Embracing every article under tint head in thcJlouse. line, the lollo-.vmg comprising «ome lew only:.Compaatties I'..-., rum.'. and oir.l. E,.h Kettl-s. Sojp D g-.ter«. Piwervine Kettles, Tea KeUhts.Tn Bollen. s.u:ceaiMl Staw.rjins, al the above on l.a-i both with tin and pa-eiite:iaT.el Itiii'ir. ^ 'ntt.-r of a«ut*norn':altty that will not .oir.eoil. lea i re.)., some v.-rr rich, in s»'ts or dozen*. Bread Baskets, rvnile ire>«. I ake and Surra,- Boxes; Tea and CotTea i T. .i.ters .-p ee Cash Box -- Dressing Cases. Brass Andirons Shnveland ion... Brass and Wire Fenders, .-'red Fire Sets, some complete a tl .tamUini.; I'.al.ung I ub«. Shower. Sponr ng. Hip at.u I "ol Balhs. Water and Waffle Irons, ate ate. ate. Thefijjowstickhavrngjurtbeen hudin h-r cash with expe. dence nnd great care-the Foreign goods received direct iron ::.-.i.nu 'acturer--the Domestic either made to order or rt eeived on the mo.t advaatag*mi termswiU enabe ttesubjcri her,! who do not mean ever to merit the reputation olsehim dean to compete both as regsrdi assortment and prices wit any'imilarcrebiishmrfnttf the city-our motto be.ng. »mal, proßü and tjujck -Jes. Wr4jTTEMQRE & TORREY. aijeimeodit* « ***** Y BANGS. RICHARDS & PLATT, Btore Ko.SO Hrnadway..I-ibero .mso ai!vmf«» mode -ri oosia-ao-en if nuct..<isr.iei.l Or ». K- & P. hurt R KHOVED to No.894 Broadway, a lew doors «b,'re the,, fon.,-r '.ij.c» ^ * NEW-YORK PAlLTRADE SALE. The first! ata.ogueol th« above «Je a now reedy a the Auction Room. The S-.li" will rummene* on ON MONDAY MORNING, Aug. Sfth, At soclcek. Will. ¦ valuably cr»r.sirnm-nt ot 24 ca«ss of EnglishStttion- m Enenna, irA folk.*-.,..... large- and valuable Invoice* of English and A meneon Statiooery, Fancy \-..r i. ."sr. if. and ON TUESDAY MORNING, 97th Ana AtSoVaick. 1 ..-¦ :" ii wtl rommrnre. nnd no rrartiuusd dafli al the tame hour until all «.,!<!. in :he order of the Catalogue, ivhieli will be P nod In be the largest and icott attractive no* .sued in a number of tesrs. K EDNESDAY EVENING. A»g.21. Books .A large collection ot Mis.eilaneous Books, in oart elected from pi vale. -: es. Also, an assortment of School II.Mik. .n .jinniitie». _t nt.vogues »,n tw ready on day ofoile. _ P. COLTON. Auetaasssr. OJET' IN at CO. Auction and i .ommission Merchants, L .No. 1131- niton street» nd 34 Ann itrwec.Liberal advateei raat.e on cons mown", m.1 nromi.t return, made. Tl ESDAY. Au«nst20. At ICS .. clock, at .4 Ann .treet. Snaatrr SaUt..W dl »eil hy order of the Sherof. about 250V lbs. white lead in oil. counting house clock, a c.iianttty ol bronzed clasps and ring-, t of buttons, window slisdes. .irushe-. 4tC. fir. Abo, general assortment ofseeeond lined furmturo. tec. OODA BISCUIT AND SUGAR CR A CK F. ES.-The iub- 0 icnber wishes to make known to the public, that mocii ol 'lie biscuit nnd crackers which are soldi n this city by the above .".nme». are eunrely ihtfersnt trom the Sons BtscciT and Sv- 1 ir CsaCXES* made at his Bakary; which have been used ,iy invalids, particu'rtr'y those who lutfer from indigestion, or more'h ni twenty rears, with the best results; while the imitation, w hich can be made lor a less price, though perhaps rood for a person in health, are wholly unlit tu the sie«. Tt*s ibore Btsi err .-.nd l'r«ca*:as.a *> Bitter UisrriT, Wins BtaCCTT, Ih'TTIR I'ssrsiss, W.Tart I'KAt'XKKS. PlLtJT in.! Navy BxatAO.su of the first uushty, nie coo.tartly tor >a!e at the wsll-known dsiabh.hnieiii, Wa-h:ng'on-«<nr>et, corner ot Wnrrcn. street. EPHRAIM TREAD WELL, jyllistl rsni* N'ATION \I. MINI VTUBE G \LLKBY. 247 Broadway. New i or'.. .Adiu;->ion Free during the day. Cit'sens and .tn::i»ers % .sum; the city are respectfully inviteil to call at tin. Gallery, where ilvy caiin.it fail to rrcornixe mine of theseveial hundred Hsgnerte,tvi>e I .ikencs-a ol em. inent Americans, among which are tlie Pillowing, r.ptwndi-d to which are the i rti graphs ol each: Hon. Job.i' lumcy Adams. Mrs. Madison. " JolmTyler. Mrs J. U Adams. '. Henry Clay, Hon. Jamas Buchanan. " Judge Story. " Geo. Evans, " Judge .McLean, " Daniel Wshster. .. John C-Calboun, " Sihu Wright. '. J. J Criltenden. " Ge«> MDutfie. .. Phos. H. Bentou, " Henry A Wise. Gen. Caii.es, Commodore Moriran. Ceil. Worth, " Warnngton. Cen. Clinch. " Morns, and others too numerous to mention, including the celebrated "Native American«," from Florida, vir: "Alligator," " Wild Cat," "Turer Tail." ate. This " Cnllery" is at least interesting and umuue, and the only remui ration expected is an increase of patronage from those who desire their own like nessss, which may he obtained in a style niinvnled. at any hour from S A. M. to 4 P. M. ANTHONY, EDWARDS At CO. N. B..German. French and American Apparatus and ma¬ terials, of the best quality, nnd warranted as such, constantly on hand, nnd w ill lie lent to order to any part of the United Sta'e». t low prices, for cash. jv26 Imis A. F.. ei CtV_ HEMt V CLAV. f/tTANTEI).rVirclutsers tor DODGE'S CELEBRATED V V FULL LENGTH LIKENESS IF HENRY CLAY. Th> most literal dnconnl made to the Trade and to Asents. for CasA onlf. This splendid Engraving havine, since its publication, l»am suhnuttesl to the risul criticism ol the eoce- try is now universally ackcowledged to be the only perfect UM «atistactory portrait of Mr. Clay ever published, which ve- abnshes it as the STANDARD LIKENESS ot its iliustHoca original. .11 r. Clay's Opinion. ! consider the portrait of me. by Mr. J. W. IK IDCE. an adrnirable one, and e\cel\al by as nther likeness of me that I Wise eptr $.ta. The Engraving from it, now betöre me by U.S.Sedd, tsexecuted with perlect tidelily and with great -legance. H. CLAY. IWishinston City, JSprÜK, 1S44. The above Steel Plate Engnivuig, also a fine lithographic copy ol the same picture, sold wholesale and retail at tlie rub lisnine Othcc, 13b Nassau-street. N. B. Copies ready trained in various styles, at the lowest prices. Also Dodge's unrivalled likeueKi ofGeneral Jackson for «nie. Together with all the cheap and popular Publications of Iba day. m23 Sims* 'Ti0~S.il I \\EH\ AND IVESTERN DRI.'.'GISTS I MEK'llANTS AND I'll YSH'I ANS..IIA VILA ND. KEESE&tCo No. 80 Maiden Lane, are prepared to execute .tilers lor Medicines, Paints, Dye-Stuffs, Ate. ate. on the post favorable terms. n3 Inns* \7 ES PI NGS' VESTINGS I^Justrecelved at the New York Casn Tu It ring Establishment, 1*7 Broadway, three doors below the Franklin House, a small lot of vary rich silk and latin Vesting for dress vests. Also, a laige assortment ol Summet, Pelto, and Office Coats, at very reduced prices jyjp h _J. C. BOOTH «V. Co. VVM.T.JENNINGS «Sr. HO. CASH TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, SSI Broadway, American Hotels opposite the Fountain, Solicit attention Irom I itizens and Strangers requiring Gar¬ ments to a 'arg-' rt:::ei .,i ...« C .¦..!- lor all and Winter ..ear. selected with a \ iew 11 tendering our sin k as rich tu uuiility anil variety as can be found in this city compriitiiii Beaver nnd Stilled Cloths for i Ivercoals. < lloaks.icc Fren- h d English . 'loth - for dress and frock Coat-, vmi. iu new styles iXsaimeres. Rich Velvet. .Merino. Silk und Satin VastioaS. which will be made up t.. nrdei ^r prices to lustai i our reputa¬ tion iis the pioneers in the pn sre live relormation thai is n.ert- ¦ng the cause of complaint thai cash purchasers i<re taxed foi utbers'detinque cies The style and finish of ooi Garments wi com pure with those of any other establishment, and in this i. he -emit'I ol the e\tei:«,ve patronage elicited. alölili WM. I . Jr;.NNINGS"& CO. DRAPERS AND TAILORS, P.. PORTERS OF CLOTHS, CA SIMER.ES, VESTINUS, Fancy Dress Articles, cfsT. No.231 BROADWAY, AMERICAN HOTEL, OPPI 'SITE THE FOUNTAIN, Are prepared with an exten iva luaortnient of New Goods, o Spring and Sun nier wear, «ompruting CLOTHS, CASS1MERE9 \ ESTINGS. DRILLINGS,Ate. And solicit a call from Cititirans nndStmnJers. underthea«- suranre thatlheir prices will be lound to offer greater induce- ntentsthanarehekloutbyany other establishment furnishing garment- of the sinne style anil quality. They would comxead lo the attention ofTrnvellan. the new stylo of Ready mude, OVER COATS, FOR SPKISO & 30MMKK WEAR, Being mnde particularly light, and well adapted lor T rurpovs, when a heavy garment wiu'd prov cumber With a large iLttortment of TRAVELING FROCKS. IVOU3AYS. SACKS. DRESS AM) FilOCK. COA1 PANTAUJONS At V ES I'd, rtifi istf Fancy Dress Articles in gnm Variety. NEW SPRING <;<>ODS! JltQ's, Soys,' and Children's Clotliifl?. UKOKGK T. G II E E X , No. 11M Chutham-strcet, WILL KEEP CON8ANTLY ON HAND A FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF MSJVS. HOYS', AND CHl/./JHWS LLOTHLYO. »fall descriptions, made in the mo-it SshiiionarL!: style.to which he would respectfully invite he attention olthoseio want. As be has made arrongemi nti to receive CIXrTHS. CASS1MEIIE8. VESTINGS tc. iy every packet, and has secured the services of experienced utters, lie pledges binselfta give perfect satisfaction to ail arhw inny purchase. .V. li..f/arm-r.'s nadt U order at the tktrrttsl nvUte. and uitn stritt punctuality. _jel istf MA C i'lTAGE I'o LET OR Edit SALE.Plees antly situated on Stolen Island, nlauit oneiindahal' fin mSupleton, near the dwelling «I the sub?'*r> arr. 1'here is hall an acre of land with a bam and good wait of water. The Richmond Stages pn.-s the door in connexion w.th the Ferry. Apply to VV. EMERSON, 04 Wall street. m26 3rnwistf_ TL» l.rwtnr. o . A TJSKM OT YEAKce-The new three sU.ry bnck House, 137 Amos-street, first door from Hudson-street. This Una * is finished in Urn best manner. With marble mantels, i'rotJiti water. Ate. and is well suited to the wanUof a imaJI himily. Rent low to a <o<k1 tenant. Apply to D. A. CUSHMAN. 1«8 Peurl-sireet, ALSO TO LET-The two Story brick House on the Ninth Avenue, between Nineteenth and 'I'wentieth-streeU. near Ibelsea Square. It Imished in modern style, with mahogany loofl marble mantels. Ate. Rent low for the balance of the ,-erir. Apply to D. A. CUSHMAN, 1*05 Petirl-sireet. Al^" I'1 LET.The modern built three story brick House 148 Twentieth-street, I 'noise* Square. This House, in [mint ol ocatinn and convmietices, u well adapted to the wants ot a genteel mmily. Apply to D. A. CUSHMAN. jeJi ,-ti _iiJ8 Pearl-street, P K RI FOCAL SPECTACLES. AT No. 182 BROADWAY. a. New and Superior Article, of American manufacture.in- tucing ease to the weary eye, and strength tothewenk Nu- nerous testimonials of their merit can be shown..but the Hibl sre invited to juiUe for themselves.difficult eases of lericient vision solicited. jyÄi t«tf Tl « Perimeal Spectacles manufactured by H. M. Pnine Sc Go. having trf'en lubmitted to me for elimination by their gen- .rul Agent. E. 8. Brigham, I hereby certify that these glnsn* inve optical pioperties sui/crior to any others which have ihlverlo come utnler my notice, not exceptniE those of Dr. Wnl- laston Ina WOrd.Paioe's l.eioe« nre perfectly pirucopxr, vhle'ho-e commonly rnlled [icrncopic flns,es are nnperfrrl- 'gao. PraeticaJ perfection of material, form and poash.msy think be fairly claimed for them. On these grounds and others have no hesitation in Strongly recommending these glas.es to ¦he pohhc r.\_DION YSII >r LARDNER. WATCHES. JEWELRY. SILVER WARE, tec. The «tibscribers respectludy invite the attention of l their Inends a_nd the public to their new and elegant iY'i.\i% a «ort ment of TfttliCOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, con.istmg ol Duplex, le-vr r nnd l^epine Watches, of the various approved &jed in the aonUnt style, and warranted correct ume- öüver" Knives Forki, Spixini. Ijulles. Tea Sets, Cupj, Cas- P algd a id Britannia Ware. Spectacles. Pencil Ca^es. Mantel Clocks. Fine Cutlery, Fancy Goods, &c which they re enabled t.. oil' r for -ale at very rcsluc-n! pnees. Watches and Cl.icks earefiilly reo-oed nnd wnrrs ati d >val- LC4JKWÖOD & SCRIRrsPB. tt the Old E-t.abh.he.1 Store, 263 Pear:, corner ..n street oppo-tte I'nitei: States Hotel :jS> lr: is* WATCHES.The Irrge-t and mi d ipbmdid t-r natment of Walchirs in the city is to U- ItMind at UiO subscriber's. He is rn itai ly receiving sB dercrtp. ^^Jtinns oftlold and S lvcr V. ntch»s( of the newr t Eylas. Irom the maaulacturer.itiEiig.ntid rrsneaai.J Swil- ..r'and ami i* enableil to offer a. larger assortment, and n' marh apaired in the hot manne:, and warranted, iower than at any tl-.cr place in the city. C. C. ALLl~N. Importer ol Wate1 es and Jewelry. r.S istt_whoss ale and retail. 30 VVa!:-st up gtaits. FINE WATCHES.BEN El'IGT At HAMMOND. 44 Merchnau' E-tchange. comer of Wall and William ;»treet-s, 'entrance first door tn William) hove received lin addition lo their previous stock an as-ortment of A atciies not eyrallcd in the city.coosisting of Chronometer. hipUix and Lc.er Watches, both for hdsss and g«ntlemen. »lercliants from the South as weil as the city tmrie. will fiad when quAlity is compared) prces low. A general assortment ol Jewelry ol the besr* quality. Sterling silver ware at manufneturer'i prices. All kinds of Watches rcpai.ed equed to the original. M»nu- ^ocks rs*ulal«d by a ant rats workman. ao»»SI

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j-flgeoccurred with Mr. Julius Maliby, oCiNorth-2J, wh0 hid been attending ihe exercises, and was

I Ilnipulously careful of hie pocket till be had p.tj i ,i ihe crowd, »hen on examination he found all

yie wa< followed carefully ut n short distancek* some careless and easy looking gentlemen, final-Chad a jostle, and a short time alter \v:iu utterlyZrpnsed to find thai hi* pockci book hnd evnponifd, he knew not how, bot it was gone, with ihe^rr dollars and other papers which it contained.

[New Haven Herald.

foRTOXATE Es< ape..An accident of a painfuldatracter, came nearhappening on Wednesday eve.

nine. afe* miles this side of New-York City, as we

ifarnfroo a pat^ensT in the steamboat Rhode Isl-n seems the Rhode Island and Cleopatra

rameoutof New-York togeth r.ihe former b .undto Stooiogton, the latter to Norwich.and that thereWM a trial ol sp* between it'.- two boats. .):.-: u-

ihfT resched the Gate, ihey overtook n sloop lyingbecalmed, on hoard of which appeared lo be a plea-sure of ladies and gentlemen. The Cleopatra tookihe one side and the Rhode Island the other side ofthe craft.ßv some meat).- or other, the boom ol the sloop

cKirie in contact with the ladies' cabin of the Cleo¬patra, and the bout going at the top of her speed, it

its way through the wh«Ie length of ihe same.

IP »iiiiin tt few feet of the stem, w hi ti it broke off«ith ft fearful crash, leal inK suiie I w, nty feet of lim^sticking in the ap< rune,

As may he imagined, there was great consterna¬tion on hoard of both boats.bul happilt if. one. was

injured. [Providence (iazftte

jliw York State SarrathConvention..Thisimp irtant meeting is lo he held at Saratoga Springspa ihe -8th inst.

It is expected that Sabbath Associations, andChurches throughout the length nnd breadth of thrSiate will appoint delegates. Several distinguishedjenilcnien are expected to he present and take parta the exercises of die occasion.

fäP Rev. John Picrpont, Wendell Phillip-, andlev.Charles Spear, ol Boston, hnvebt cn appointedi committee to d. visc measures for ihe abolition ofCapital Punishment.

{jf" A box of goods was recently seen uponside-walk in Boston, marked for' Move Skoshe.' Itbsupposed that tl"' schoolmaster was out of townwhen ihe box w as marked.

E3- I^.nt i Ihesterfield savs n good appearance is at nil limesalriiernf intt'siuction. I/..w can n man makea good appear.,nre*withn lace covered with pimples, pustules, m i rheum,baitifr'io.r lackaon'* itch, nnd various other cutaneous diseasesput freqeeiitiv duricure 'he human lorra 'divine.' The-a nnd¦atiaV disomers have their origin in an impure or depravedgateofthe blond and general fluids of the system, and Cprinai, lbsthas t" perlen ly eradicate toem from the syatem. hy thetimely u»eof the riLht medicine, Harm's Sarsapakilla, n

ptwvetetnhle prepsration, which operates on the ay stem»piciiy in r. nlbrmity with Nature's law«, will enürel« removeill unpunties from the IiIhikI. the grand lourea of le andIsdih vigor, a."i the patient will speedily feel it. h»nhpg andaanaantiBC influence on the system, mid hy iti n<e mun ic-

lim rmltti: die skin is rendered rlenr. and the complexionPo-Ii improved, a* thousands can testify, by ihe usent this»a'Uibl mednme.Pat larther nnnirulars. und conclusive evidence ol" its supp-

rnr Tilue und efficacy, see Pamphlets, which inny he obtainedo' tha Agenia Kraus.Prepared and mud, wholesale and rctnil. by A. B. At D,

P.A.niu*. wholesuRj Dniggisis. 7s Pulton street, New York,tsiMal». at Bnatdway. 77 F.nst Broadway, and dnic-iiro tfiieriiüy ihrouehoiit the United States.CitTios..-1 be Numerous accidents which almnsl daily

jrru'. isv.a-ione.l tsjF tire, should he Ii «arninc for everyarraea to provide themselves with .! remedy which w ill noronh sl'tiy the pain bul speedily extract the tire Gunnel'sksgieäl combines all these properties and many more; intae),nol.umcan possibly be fatal unbja* the vital, n'n destroyed, iftas ratal sanative is a-ed ; every person, sspecially heads oftodies, runt on" ot ¦teamhoats, tec should always k-s-o ihnMagical *~sive. The unfortunate accident which lately huptrasd na tlie steamboat Portsmouth, »t Philadelphia, won! ma'lp'iihab'l ly not have been attended w ith fatal o-.ult. h ol n¦apply of this r\d-Henlinr Ointment been nt hand, and immedsi- Bpphc.it'on heen nind» ori' Weven'ure to v ,y t tinshad hee-i .Lue. the almost inde<C'ibable sufferinss nnd sneun>hattaHiofour resoected citizens would have been alleviated,and thur liui podo, nal until 'he r accomplished time. Weii.in.it aay 'hi. to reproach any concerned, hul merely wish inkWrphudy and candidly thedanrerand ri-k whieh peoplenhject irarnKelves to and especially all who have chanre olhunian life, us masters ol steamboats, Air. hy not havnii; ilusfteal Remedy alw ivi on hand.Ut any who wish lo inuuire or know of tiie tlfeets of this

Stive read 'h- R'*iwln«Oßceoftkt Ilti-.a-rd Powder <~V>. 67 Wall street, i

Naw Vokk .'ii-i *.'.ii> &s sGtSTlUtaN: At n reren' explosi.f one of our powder

mi's, a worknaan in nurampbiy was very danas'riiusty huminil (tver h:s fece, neckand arms so muni so that bis life wasin rren'ittuKi" Havine previously witnessed the efficieneyafCoaner« Pain Evlrartor m the en-.' ol an injury au«l dneil byno»e f. I immediately procured from Messrs, ¦ 'nmstock At Co.21 ('.'Uttinndt.., eet, in this city, truce boxes ol' tin' ime, andbi lUappheatinn accordinn in the directions on Iba boxes, theman was atmice telicved. It is my opinion thnt tiie Pnin Extractor »nveil his lite, nn as vou nre liable to simitar Breides tsit yonrmilhi. I base taken tne Mwrtyot addressine J "" tin*Mter. hehevinir I am hut di rharirin;: n duly which owe to

th» i-nu-e nl humnii.ty. and doing hut in net ol iii-tiee lownrdsthe proprietors ot this most valuaole remedy.

Vours, very truly. A G. HAZARD,President ..t the II P i'o.Mean. B.J. Dupont, De Kemour«&0. Wilmington. i>ei.Who will not fail to keep thrs remedy on hand to aave life in

rrju> nfarriiientsRemember, tin, Salve found only nl '.'1 < ouitlnndt street.

fryTh" prepiirntion, ofDf P. Pelu GonBArm nre almnslrjiimculous in their rejnreniitiiig power-. He run positivelyaide on "Id vrrstm iw'k t.tnmc Hi- Italian Medicated SoapwUtiamove every vestige oflao, iMekle. sunburn, or eruptionfan the akin: hisGrecsea //<nr Dvr will ehange red, grey,or white hail ton deep black, in a sinete hnur ins i;n,,ir,-Subtite it polent in the removal ofsuperrtuoii, hair; his LiquidrrettaUt H»uce will give a rich colot lo the cheek «nd bp ;while his Btaat oTElparai imparts to the skin Ihe whitenessand rle.irnrss ot the purist ParianRrmhnbei.Or F. K. Gousaud's only depot in this city i-

It t< Walker st, Ist »lore Iron, Kroadway, All preparationssorpoitne to he fur the same object, aold alsawhans, ire posiwvntet.teits.

_nlöJ>ial

tor ?tiu. Mfiaic Evingsen . Rgcatvtp. attestins*tnIba wnnderlulefficacy of UK. TAYXOR'S UALMAM IFUVEKWu.lt I'. 375 Bowery, in curing fixed CONSU.W.TION. Be aura to buy as above, 01 down town of Or. Leeds,lo Woter at.

Salisdi uv. n. y. Juae.td, isn.Diar Doctor In consequence of a lerious injury which

ay wife received als.ut thirteen rears aeo. hy wbli h her ribssere broken from her breast hone, ami from the effects ofrhich we had no hopes nt horrocuvery. for twelve >ir- bei6ieiithi:i|t has iiei-n ao hihnrmus [especially on taking cold ti nta actually seemed past enduring. |j.-t Februar) anewns at¬tacked with a disease ofthe lungs, accompamsd with u lua-hlever and violent COUgh, expectorating putrid, hli ody matter.Knmving the »tute ol net lungs. I thought it doubtful if shemi recovered, I. however, rent immcdintels lot a bottle nfDR. TAYLOR'S BALSOM IK LlVKRWi UtT. nnd withinsx days her cough and Invar aubsided. So oa taking Ihe iir-ibottle her breathing has been easy and natural, and her lungs«a-m to lie free*from ubstmctioo, notwithstanding she h is hadeolds. Thus, Sir, your BaUam has effected what I supposedwaa heyond Iba power of medicine.with u full conviction nfIhe fact. 1 do believe that UK TAYLOR'S ll.U.sw OKLIVhK »Vi iR P. with the ble«ing ofGed. has been lb- exclu-live means ol producing ibis happy change in the case ofa woman 76 years ofage, and I de recommend ii and verily be neit to be tie1 he-' nnidicUM in use lor unv disease ofthe cbest.

(Stgncdj J. IXATHAN COLE.UsaR Sir The writer of tiie above certificate is DEAD IN

JONA I'll \N O ILE, ii respectabw (ärmer, nnd a man iu i.cdeissnded 00, about K.1 year- of nee.

It* _Yours truly. A. S. GAGE.V*s?t\SLB IlRKSSISil I's-K*..The sulornhe-. hi-, e

f'*led meir iiirHiieeinems lor.he manufacture of the abore,o>f whieh) a lars-e vi.r ety nie DOW ready tor examination. Is*uat nt imw: compact forms, nnd equal in ftntsh to the imported,having this advantage, thnt the nrlu tes tla'y Contain arc of tiefirst iiua t. iy. and use most useful among which is the metallicIsMet lor kta»iiuic rniois m perfect order. The public nre m-viten to examine at theToilet Furnishinr store. ...>...,..tl3« (;. 8AI NOERS & SuN.

MÄRRIED,At Philadelphia, on theli.lh mat.'1'itos It. OlLU, ol I'hila-

eelphia.to Mi.. Ayas K KoRDSX, otSwedeaboro, N J.At Pwladelphia. U:h lost. .Mr. John I'oTTIRKLL to Miss

EllbrP MosTAore.At Bahimore. 15th inst. Mr. Wii.i.um h. Jon s. ofiinlti-

nime. to Mi.» Jask ( 'ali (m<ir Pai raason.nl . leeilcouw y.At Ba'timnre Hth, Wsj j. Sawyxr, of II «ton, tosiis.

Hart Ans MALoaa.of Baltimore.At .New AlPaay, In. on the Slat inst-jAStcs ILTowhskkd,

r«<j. of St. I^iiii». No to Mi-s Apr.:.sink I.', cn i.titi r olMsj o Pei. r A. Oun». , Kaltimora, Md.Al Louisville, Kj no Use a;n inst Mr. liam Boa ros

Mun _V»k', \NN in s, ,v.At T'oj, 13 h inst. ChaRLCS G (III dreth ofNaw Haven,

tl to Nakv \.s\ Campb> t.t.. ofTtoy.At "anduskv Cit) I'lTrCooar. f--. to Mas .Mart.eldest

dsugbtei ot Mr. Willi im Towrxand.At IP-ton. Mr. Gaoaog Dopoa ol Dorchester, t^ Miss

s.rsii t». smi. oi Hoatun.UA: Wcsnsocket, R. I 8th iiwt. Mr Jstssa Howard ofMil-lurd. Mass, to M.s. Eal hkk Snitu. ol Woonan keiAt Uatesa nie. .N 17.11th not. s .Ii n s \\'nv.,s En

M.-.t"«s-:i ;.a \ .loRpASi. a ol Sil utiekUVaAt Waterlord. .N. \ on tne lath inst. Mr. William s

HaigutoI Troy, to .Miv. Francks, daugbtei «: ,n. liaily,Ext of the (orn er place.. AtFayrttevilfe. \. C. 6th inst. Mr. Asuiav A PgoPLta.tatnerly of Piti County, to IIarrixt, eldest daugbtei otKhoda tluekii.gham.

UIEO,On Sunday. Ao». iS'.Ii, I.ofiaA F. daughter of Warren nnd

Johannah I'. Betsan. need 1 } tm and - deVs.The lelntnes arm fraands of :h« Inno1/ a-e rcspectlullf

inrited to tuend tlx, fun.nil tin. Monday) alterno. n. nl3*> rairi.. at their pssidaoce 15 Wo -ter streri.

the Ithb inst, Mr. Jastga Fay. son of Pro ip Fay, dee'd,HMti tear, aou i inootba.Uatba 17th mal EsToaR. wife of Lemuel Ferris.oged 41

rssrs. 10 months and 17 da,..Suddenly. Saturday morning, 17th inst, Hkxrv Uaiin.

tijker.At KneJieaiar. I3 h insl .Mr l.avt w. «:n- gv.aged43 rears.AlVViochestei \ a. on the II uist Mr.. Ivublcca If consort

.j th-Kei. Widiani M. Atkinson, Pastoi ol Um P esbytatianthurch ,ii ihat place.At Pun luence. on the 16th u s'.. Mr. EROS GOSS, in the43d)*. t ofba aceA' Eaa Hartferd, Coon, on the 6th inst. Ur. Timothy

nsicatej e',. in. dssapj was occasioned by being throwniivrn a wamm. Ur. II. was surgeon is Uie rtrvolutiooary army,atd wiu au eye wttnea« to the execution id Major Andre.At ha re-i. ence, in fanaan, Columbia cuuntv, N Y on

SS.21 *' '"' Augii.t, Rev. BILLY Hubard.(Methode*PJ <«h >eiir ot blS iia-e. S,,;,,e t. ,1a) s pies ...IIa to hü d-nth,

adistance from home, he atinrked with dysentery,ass MogtAid auch means as would »-a-ii the disease ek,.hi*. t,y Die .aid ol Milne kind friend,, who accompanied{.I'D. he. w.ih xreat tff irt. rrnched home, alter three day.!«»»«Hui.'. But hi. stieneth had heen Phi much uaed-Midsi'tiouKh In« piiyni- 'iiis »ucreeded in arresting Ihedyaeotery,fW Usa nervous system had becnnaetoo fat imiiaire«!. Toib><»d. ha was peil.-ctiy feasible h] h a situation, and «TpitiaaudUieutinia* cheerfulness in the iir...pect of a change uf worlds.* .» i hmtiaii s hope «iisui med bin to tne last.At hii residmieeyear Claibema, A la. altsr a lingering and

j^^illnass ol ofpieriyeon. Mr. Amos OvXas, aged about

Fatai Accident..A8 the Norwich train was

apriroa-'hinir Wcslboro' this morning about G o'¬clock, a rtwn whs. discovered walking upon theirack ; every effort possiMo was made to alarmhim. nnd stop the train, but without avail; thewhole train passed over him, killing him instant¬ly. It is presumed that he must have been deaf,as ho hail sufficient warning to have escaped .

The Express man of Messrs. Adams .St Co fromwhom we Win the above, could not learn h'sname..f Rost. N«» r. of Sut.Torret's (.' tsr..< >ttr readers are nwnre that

Mr. Torrey, who formerly edited a dailv Abolitionpaper in thin city, has been arrested nnd is now injhiI nt Baltimore, on a chars*- offelony in aiding theescape ofsome slaves. The Boston Chronicle *«^s

thai Torre) bus ensu^eil Reverdy Johnson, ami theCommittee have seni to (Jen. Fcsscnden ns counsel.Gov. Seward"haa kindly promised any aid in hi-power. I he habeas corpus, to test die validity olitis imprisonment, is set for ihe 22d, before ChiefJustice Taney. [Albany Advertiser.

Nt.v. Branch of [ndustrv..Mr. Samuel W.Abbott, of this town, has just commenced themanufacture of paper hangings. On Saturdaylast we saw the first roll of paper hangings ever

tt) tdc in New Hampshire, which Mr. Abbott hadjusl made.a very i.^at article too, it was,

[Nashua N. 11. Telegraph.WflfG C0SYEST10NS.

Wilts sintc Convention,A State Convention, to becompneedof Delegates from the

several Counties ol this Statecn.ua] to lltcir representation inthollo- if assemblr. will be held at Syracuse on it'ednrs-inv thi . ~:U tiny ofSeptember next, ut 1J o'clock nt nor.n,lor the purposeofnominatingcandidates f>r Governor, Lienteumi Governor, I'kirty-Stz Presidential FJeetors, andFour Canal Contfnistnoners, to be supported by the Whiglectori of this State nt the entoing Election, and to transac

ntch other business ns may lie deenied pr ipet by the Con.rent ion.

It is hardly aocestary to remind too Whigs of this Stute ofthe responsible duties of Ulis Convention; still as the selectionol candidates lot Presidential Electors docs not occur but onceto four years, and the election ofCanal Commissioners by thee*ple, presenting resell fur the first time, the Committee eao-

forbear impressing it upon every Count; to be fully repre-ed. Allan}/. June 17. 18-M.

TI1ADDEUS JOY..Ii IHN TOWNSEND,FRIEND HUMPHREY,

. JAMES HORNER. 1 State Central.1 IMIII.I.IPS PHOENIX, / Cniiimittce.SPENCER KELI.uGG.DAUM 'S I'M Kit IN,WILLIAM KETCHUM.

Whirr "frontier Met»'« State convention.The Voung Men ofNew-York who are in favor of the exist-

inc Tariff. oX thk Union as it is, nnd of the electinn olHENRY CLAY ard THEODORE PEELINGHUYSENns President nnd Vice President of the United State«, nnd whoare opposed to the "immediate Annexation" of Tkxas andthe consequent assumption other Dtbt*. her Slavery and herWar., are invited to men in Mas] Convention nt RocUBSTBR,on Wednesday, the second dan of October neit, to respondto the National and State nominations, to perfect the or.

ganimation of the Whig forces throughout the State, und to

pledge their mtitttul and joint efforts to restore the Whig ascen

deney in the Councils ol New*York und of the Union.Alba iiy. July 22, lb4L

RUFCSKING,PUS KING. 1W. BUNDER, Whig Voung

IVM. N. STRI ING, / Men s StHteV.TEN EYCK, Central Com.lt. S. t USHMAN. J

VVLts Mass Convention of Ute RiverCounties,

The Whig General Committee of the City and County olAlbany, in obedience to a request of the Stnte Centrnl ClayClub, who have deemtMi it advisable that Muss Conventions b*held at various points on the Hudson [liver, do recommend.afVr consultation, that n

MASS CONVENTIONof the Whigs ol the Itiver Counties, he held nt Albany, on

Tuesday the 27th day of August next.to which the Whigs ofthose counties, and tueh others an may fee to disposed, are

invited to attend. Invitation have been addressed to severeprominent -neuters to be present ut the meeting, whose nnmowill he hereafter announced.Ample provision will be made for the nrcummielatinn of all

who muy intend. Tno occasion will bo one of great interesiand importance, aud ihe undersigned cannot doubt that thiscull will tie respond"!! to wnh alacrity hy ihe big« ol theKe. .'I < lounties especially, lo whom it is more tiartietiluilv di-reded.The tVtug County nnd Town Committees nf each Count)

addressed ur" requested, through the medium ol their Count)papers, or otherwise, to give this enll . general circulation,

.11 Uj.N ii HEW si >N,Ki l l's ki.m;.ABRAHAM VAN VECIITEN,WS. LACY.ALFRED Ii. STREET.EDWARD ROBINSON,FRANKLIN T< IWNSEND,HUMAN C. WHELPLBY,WILLIAM GREENE,

Alban/, lül July. 19t* J tmtimittee of Arrangements.

rry W UitZ County Meetings In New-Jer¬sey..The Wing State Central Committee, in compliancetvith suggestions made to them by many persons, recommendto the Whigs 1,1 the Slide to bold County Meetings in their re

pective 'ountie-, on the following cloys:Tape May.Tue>dny. Augu't 20.Snlem.Thursday, ** S3.CiimVii.Friday. " 2-f.liurlington.Saturday, " 84.Essex.Tuesday. " il.Monmoulh.Wednesday, " &Punaic.Thursday, " 19.IVarren.Friday, " 3t).Bergen.Saturday, " 31.Middlesex.Mondav. Sept'mber 2.Hudson.Thuiaday, " 12.Morris.Friday. " 13.Gloucester.Setuiday,H,(lumbetmnd.Thursday, " It*.Sussex.Thursuay, " is*.Atlantic.Friday. " i!U.Ilunterdnn.Siuindny. " !il.Somerset.Thunder, " 2d.Mercer.Saturday, " 28.

The ('enlrnl i loromiltee* ol the several t 'utilities are respect¬fully requested lif the time proposed meets their approbation)tu make ihe necessary preparation! für these meetings imme¬diately. Th" State Cent nil Committee Will charge themselveswith the iluti oi providing two ol the mod dntinguisbed Whigipeakers in the Slate, to address each ol these meetings. Thearrangement oftnespeaken will be duly announced.The Who-new-iiapcp. will pleu.-e copy this notice as soon

aspossible JAMES WILSON.1 lt. H. SHREVU,SAM'l. It. GUMMERE,J. M. REDMOND.JAMEST.SHERMAN.

Stute C.'iiirwl Commilleo.

Important to Merchants ami Manufacturers.'. ..- irj(> and cotul intly ii»crea»inecircubuion of Tat

TatnCNl lenders d a most valuable medium ol adveitisingforMerciuuits. Manufacturers aiMl transienl advertisers. The

rotes of advertising in The Tribune, m viewol the extent ol

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Panseiigfrs Arrived.Inthr.skip Alfred .L'l/rr.s. 'ri.rrt Glasgow.Mi«s Strath,

Mr r'retl P Wilkinson. Mr He., Keen. Mr Eben MctlregurIn ship Coriolanus from Mamnile*.Rev Joseph Sey¬

mour Michel, of Fiance; Rev I) Lumber. Martei r\n<oniot ii:ii»- in, of France. Mom. e sui-Esq. of New- York.

MARINE JOURNAL.PORT OF NEW-YORK, AUGUST 19.

miniature ALMANAC.this pay.l ux s n. Tits Moos PntL8sA.

Blwa..8»16.Seu.,'1 5.j lt.v<. 12 Morn.tornLxTctrr p.stics.

... ud .JulylO ltu.ie.luly WUverpooJ.JalylSI New irleani.Aug. 8

Q- See Last P a g e

Arrived,Ship Alfred. Myers, from Glasgow. July 7th. m.l.e. to Win.

t\ hnliick. Jr. Died on the passage, Duncan McDonald, agedTU veur«.Sh ,. Coriolanus, Huilo. s-l days ftoin M treedloi, fru't, to

Lawrence tV l'nelo-.Sli p Gulnare. Welsh, 49 days from Rotterdam, gin. fcC to

J.»l Wolf IM)steerage passengers.Sweiltsh barque Ann Margareth. Itiiinlsien, lidayslrom

Marseilles, wine and silk*, to J«Bn Michael Passed GibraltarJuly II. in co. with thip New England ol'nnd for BostoO, fromMarkedBrig Wolcott. Owen. M .lav, from Gonaivea, St Domingomahogany to Ik-.e> .trr ti Whilmarsh.Ilnnugnese brig Emma. Silva. ,3 days from Lisbon, tndse to

Cr nn. II. Mnitiirii & i ...

Stcbr Aliud, Pitt, S days from Philadelphia, coal, bound toKewburah.Schi Mary, Bryant, 10 days from Calais, Me, lumlier to

Smafa A; Ituynkm.Schi F.loi.n. Kotiert*, from Phdndelyhia. coal, bound to

UarUord.Below.

A Proniao bn*. Wind lisbl a' SB.Sailed.

Shi| Tabmaroo for Havana; brig Androdns. ioi Raehelle';and oihvrs.

Spoken, oic.

July'J2. lat46S0. lon37, ship Susäa E, Rowell, Bailey, fmMobile 'or LivetpooL _

July 28 bit 44 SO. Ion 43SO, steamship British Queen, boundBastwardAua lst,onGrand Banks, ship Mary, bound to Antwerp,Ju B lal K. long 2, ship Hercules bounyetut.Utninst. Iate9 IT. long 7t 60, icht Emms Julia, hence,

bourn! south. _

Sch NahanL "fand from Plymouth, 7 days nut. bound lorthe Grand Banks. Aug 15, .\aMuck<q bearing N. 30 mres,.aw ii ship, supposed to be the Samuel Hicks bound to Liver,pool.by the ship Lancashire, at tins port. *

Forcl«m Porte.Gonaivrt, St Domingo Aug 2, sehr Salem, of and lor Bos-

tVP, iy>id-iy.: brie Ann sailed I day« beture. foroo.

Circulate the Document**TIIE CLAY TRIBUNE wiü be sent from

tho present time to the Presidential Election atthe 'ollowinsj reduced rates :

For a Fmp-lc copy,.25 cents." j> copies to one address...$2.ii jj ii ii ii ii

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ind any larger number at the rate of flC pcihundred, c:.r;h in advance. We will throw inwhat back numbers wc have s 1 hntr as tiiey last.Wc intend sending to each subscriber, as

soon as rnav be, a double number containingthe full returns of the Presidential Election,if we can possibly afford it. Our last rcguiarnumber will announce the result.

Friends nf Clav and FEELiNGntTTSEN! if youthink The Tribune does any rwd to the cause,ohlifrc up by helping it to do more,jiuc. l. \m.

tO-WIll^ Sonars..A selection of the very l>est 'Tlayna.i Frelniehuvsen Soor« (new edition) is ju-t published endt.r snle nt the Tribune office. The name ol the appropriateB:r is affixed to each miir. Price SI 50 per hundmdcopies,Clsr Clubs und Whi» Committee! «rill p'en-c «end along theirordere.

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OKKBhEl At McELRATH.

tjy The Letter» or Cttsslus AI. Clay, on Sat'vary nnd on the Presidency, ere printed in n Pnmtihlet, nnd P>rin Ic at the Tribune t )!liee. Price SI.25 t>er 100. or S1U per lOtOcopies.

Commercial anil .Tloncy Mattera.

tETT* F.* Commercial and Jilonev Matters, fee Last f'.r.e..Satcrdav, P M,

The Stock market was rather better lo-ditv. Nor¬wich and Worcester advanced 1A-; Bending 1. OhinGs. 1 HO,mid Kentrckr Gi advanced . Indiana * Bond*nnd S-. ii .

ton Railroad "a, Illinois t> ',. Canton (lo. \ Long IslandEXCHANGES...We q-iote Bills on London '.'I a 9j,

although tome drawers have refused to sell below lü per cent,

prcm. Paris, 5 23"4 n 5 22'..: Amsterdam. 40.1-; Hamburg, 3V.ii 83?a, with small sale, at 35'-. and Bremen, "87« a 7'.' rents.Button.piira 5« dis. St. Louis.1 nl', di«..\l niny.Troy,Sr.c. " 11 Nashville.£*, a 3P ;d< Ipbia. " a , Louisville.IH 11 4Baltimore. \. a It'iocinnsti.iij a3' ire nin . « al Pittsburgh.I n Is..N.Carolina.l nl'j Cleveland.I1, isS. Carolina. '

. 111 [Detroit.S n i\\Snvannah <*.A'ta j£ a 1 liuflafc. '.;«!.,Mobile.I hlH T.Dto. UC....2** n3New Orleans.1 al1- iMoolreaj.21. «3We ipioie Specie as follows :

Am. (inld n nt par a l'i prcm. SpanishTkiIlnr»3a4 prct premSovereigns 4 ^2 a 4 So. Carolin« doGuTprct do.Napnlenns883a485. Mexican Dollars 1 a I',.Sunn. DoiibloiuisSIn 25 11"'. 40 l ive Franc Pieces'.*! a!1!1,.Patriot do 15 90 u 81".The inspections of Flour nt Baltimore for ihe

week ending 17th inst. comprise the following kinds nnd quali¬ties, viz:bids. halfhhls.

Howard Street. 5.7454SII itv Mills. 6.879 inSusqnehanna. Oil 10Family._592 _rp

'Total..;.13.21C 1.101The market tit Baltimore lor American Cotton

und Wollen Goods has been quite active during the week,nndthe sule- have been extensive nt prices corresponding with tho-eofthe previous week.The prices paid for Beef Cattle at! Baltimore for

the last week ranged from $1 25 lor inferior to $2 per 100 lbs.on the hoof fir prime quality, eounl to about 2 £0 11 3 75 net..Ye-tetJuy the offerings (including 61) left over on Monday]amounted to 190 head, nil ofwhich were sold at il 12'j a 175per 100 lbs, as in quality, on the turn), equal to $2 25 a 33 25net. Tho number of (,'nltle wus greater than in nny previousweek thisaeason,nnd these pru e< show n farther decline. LiveHogs come in very slowly and have been scarce throughoutthe week We quote ut 4 50 per 10Q lbs.The receipts for the Western Railroad for the

seven weeks ending the ICth August, were ns follows :18 4 3. 1844.

June£6. l|.49r; Hi.UnJioyH .11.31« Iti.Wsi

"13.13.059 Iii.Uil" 20.13 21! I6..'U7" 27. 13.741 J8.9f3

Aug 3. 13.077 is. 137" 10. 13.31} _2J^;i

Total......$S"4.216 $123.bo3t.'ni.i, $5,f>4 per week, for 7 week-.Sales of Stocks at Boston on Saturday :.iuire. Western Rnilrood B82i.3 do do do 88if.5 do do do

B8] -S do do do Wi*.25 do Long Island Railroad HS%.35 dodo do £8%.25 do do do 88J£-9 do Eastern Railroad N.II ill!.2 do Boston and Maine Railroad, 'new shares) 104%.ConroidRailroan l'W do Worcester Railroad 117.1 do PiovidenceRailroad lo-,\-KO Rending Railroad 25',.U0 do do do 25s,;.lüo do do do <30db25.*| -1(0 do do do 25',-10 do do do 25'.25dodo do2V. -25 do do do S5}*.15 do East Boston Co.WM.1iii Suco Water Power Co. 310.7 do New England WorstedCo 106,l».7 do do do do lOSJa.A Convenliou was held on the Silt inst. nl Rut-

Imid. Vt. for the purpose of adopting mensures for the con-struction ofa Railroad from Bellow-Full, to Burlington. ACommittee was appointed to procure a survey of the routefrom Burlington to Connecticut River, and obtain full stuns

ticsofttie business uansaetcd on the route. The leehnir, nfthe people urn said to be in favor of the project, and there ap¬pears tn he every probability ofits success.Baltimore WaierCompanj Stuck has reached 95,

and none in market nt that price.The Albany Atlas of 171 Ii says."We cannot no¬

tice uny increased animation in the Produce mnrke! to day..Sales ol Flour nre moderate nt 4 12'.. buint tins price Geneseegoes otTheavily, no lnn:e -nlea could be made at the quotatk 11,liusicesi of nil kinds is ipute depressed, and our lui-in, iisuii Hylively, presents u dull appearance, the arrivals being verysmall. All the transportation line, have n number ofboats in idup nnd Ireijhls are rreiely nominal. Flour has Inllen this weekabout six pence per bbl. on all soils, I'eaier» suppose itcan-not qo lower, or if it doe- hot luri;e quiintitie^ can he workedoffby speculators operating in the mticie. A «al^of i?j hbl<.Genesee from n^w- w heni wn= reported to us al S I. üiough thntis below the market. Michigan is selling at S4 in «nml! quan¬tities, holders not being wilting to meet buyers, lor large lotsbelow thai ride."Canal Exports al Buffalo for second week in Au¬

gust.'1 he quantity ofFlour shipped last week wn» much les-tlmn the average ol several week- previous, Wool, Wheat.Whiskey, tir. are tolerably fall.Number boats.214 Tolls.812.250The principal articles cleared were.Flour.bull 13.2161Wheat.hush 41.501

Pork. 2.2113 Corn. 6.SU3Beef.. SuBlUaU./\sl.e. .ks 7H) Cbee.e.lies 2.40>;Whiskey.ami- R.84O Flaxrieed. 344WihiI.-ib.iai 364 lover and other «a-d..l37.47HBiitiet and Lard.188.S45 Tobacco.The quantity ofmerchandise end Sa.t arriving by the Canal

foi the wtek was.Merchandise.lons3.S7t'i| Salt.bbls. 2.7H1The following is a statement of the leading fea¬

tures of the bunks of South Carolina n» reported to the Comproller nn the 1st inst.

Banks or fc'oi Tlt Carolina. July 1, und August 1..iuly 1. August I.

Loans. Specie. Loans. Specie.Bant, of State.ai.OI5.S83 3i;-.;«i- 1.076.107 3J2.Ü16Bank ofColumbia. 8 0.079 2.WÖ M -,1'74 3,965Bank of Camiten. st2.'sJ4 4^3 427 ;>i :.'rrt. W. R. R. Bank. 4M 379 172.1^ .511.512 H;9,I4I'Planters dr. .Mechanics... 887,407 334.049 903.8411 333.848

Uniun. i".'\7ii; 141.504 >".¦:.>. 163.537StateHank. 505.255 174,853 515,969 yj.j££SBank of S. Carolina._ .762 'M 0C0 jliisZi 1J»! 7n5

g5.445.418 1.110340 4.618,1001.193,291Cir. Deposits Cir. Deposits

Bank ofState.1.0j9.139 476.953 1.114.200 4-7.-12Bank ofColumbia. Xs.^'S B5.908Hank ofCamden. »,797 r-_ :i'.9US W. R.11 Bank. 359,9571 349 853 ?3M35 25'i335PlantersfcMecbnuia. t83.350 2ii.. 11 373720 I93.U97Union . I3.4o6 203696 lu.tm V,0XH«PateBank...'. M.W [58886 2r.'..>: I26J33IBank ofS.Carolina. BS.50J 239.023 93.1/S 216.496

l3.CtsJ.2t3 1.816.415 2.C35.3221.7(72,454It will he fceu that there has been a small increase 111 s<ecie

und a decrease in each ol the other departments.A ne»" counterfeit on the Bank of Rochester lias

made its appearance at Albany, which would be likely to deeeive many persons who are not acquainted with the lull. Thefollowing is a description ofthe denomination ofS3: vignete,a steamboat on üie left hand, a frmats and eagle; on the bot¬tom. ia.-e lu\e and agricultural implements; letter P. .No.1213, dabd July 1, 184.1. Rawdon. Wright. Hatch At Co. en¬graver*. It mar he ea-iiy known by the tillms up, w hich is

Eadljr done.

Imports of Sperm Oil, Whale Oil, and Whaleboneinto the 1'inted States foi the week ending Auc. 12. 1-44:

Sperm. II hole. Hone.,\e* Bedlord- bull. bbls. luS.

Ship Lalla Rookh.2.U/HItnrk Marcella., *50

Nantucket.Sähip Harvest.t-hip t Inie^a.1.400

Ilristol-l!ark Anne.v.v"".. i -u3 0, ? ^

l.Ntw Bedlord Shipping Lit.

Markets....Corcfullt rcporud for The Tribune.Sati rpay. August 17.

ASHE3.1 he market is less firm to day.no change in rates,with siimewhiit of n tendency to decline. He nouce sales ol100 bbl«. l ots 4 and 50 bids I'euils at 4 44.Ci 11 TON.Stüne40 or 50 bu'ew w ere taken to dny to nil up

n Ireicht.otherwise there wus literally nothing done in me mar

ket. v\e quote I'plnnd and Florida nt 5 a b cenU : undMobileand New-Orleans, bhi a SH. Total .ales lor the we»k3 Ui) bales. r7spori from tne United Stales since l-t Septem,ber hist 1,598.870 bales: same tuna last year 1.996.250; same

time year before 1.444,4 M.FLUt'K AM> MI'.AL.The market is excefdinglv dull to

day w ith very limited sales. »ny 4<x> bhls C.ene.ee. ut H ct. lessthiin our last quotation Small sales t mio nnd ;Michigan ft

$4 i2*j a. 4 l8ij: sale. 200 bbll Troy at 415. Southern is dull;we notice sales 200 bbls fancy 1'eiorsaurgn on term- not tinnspireil. Rye Flour is SJ 87H a S3, with tnfiing salea. Corn is

243V a 2 50. ship btufts 9ii a 9*4. We quote fresh Michiganand Ohio 4 12;_. a4 |s'.; nud old from Store, Susnewhat belowih»*«. tales- GauraCtown may be quo*ed 4 37-, a 4 50. trom newU l.ent. Ml ci.. higher. Ricbmoml Coantry 4 On. -North hiv.er Rye Flour is worth 2 >-7:7 n 300; and Jer-ey 3 00 a 3 12*,Jersey Corn Meal in bbls 2 43'4 a 2 50 and Brandy wine 2 62J4:last sule puncheons. 812. ensb.GRAIN.There were no sales lo day ol Wheat or hie .

The Inner arrive, freely.but the sales are very limited 67ctlistheino.t ow orteie.1. We cunnot uiiote Itiver an.: ( analImuover29a90cts. No Southern offering. I 'orn continuesd ill. The»ule*to dny were 5.0UO buihels coutliern \ ellow Lt

4K>i 47, n.easH \ V..-a!e« 2tn bales lor export n". cts.PRI (VISIONS.Pork is very inactive ar.d no sale.r.1 any ac

cui t For I'r.iue $v i- utfrred- holders are tirin at s 12-,. butU.p.,. n-e no tiioei«. Me-s i- nominal at 9 f2 ..holder- gener¬

ally asking 9 75 ; hut some low suits were made nt the tormer.i.'e. 300 bbls Pickled Hams sold al ö'.cls deel continuesvery dull.we h ive heard o' no sales. Lard is ui !mr demand,with s,.:es 150 bbls. t.ti*.. Butter und Cheese remain ru lastnoticed.

for thc t-a-t three PsVSBEESWAX.Sales have been rnadeol iitO lo- .Northern

Yedow at 2.- , cent-: and 1 OuOlbs.Sauibera and \\ e.teru. 29.cash. , '_«iltOt'l.RIKS.The market lor Braril i otfes rontinues very

heavy.and prices are somewhat unset tied, as the stock is large,demand imaietate and some holder« evince a disposition 10fotceit oft*at nurtmn. 3!tO b.ag< more being announre.1 lorFriday next The public sale noticed below. -u»litr consider-ed. shows a decline of of a cent trom tbal id Wednesdayweek At private we not.ee 100 bugs Brazil htnl4 n.^cts:100 Somutra. 7 : 200 Lagunyra a : 100 Cuba. 6% i'°Maracatbo, 6*i a 7: 150 green Java. Ss S-O White do on

onvaus terms; and 300 Si. Ikimi go, fur export. 5x cts. cash.By Aurti n. yesterday, of 4000 bars "raziloifered. 21*3 sohl ns

/ollow» 136 at 7l.,c. 43 ut 7. 68 at 6?«', 323 at6*,. Wt at 6-*a

ISPatfi1,. nnd 1C3 nt rr^. 4 mos . bags b...ng withdrawn.Th<- Tinr<^t is very doll for Sogari, the Irade Imtine only tusupply Immediate wann i tie sales Include ISO hbds PortoRicoal .'.: ii T cent«. ill i'nli-i. ß

.aetiiTSO New Means

\>x% Krnwn Havana. 6 .n ia IV trite do. 4 nwa'1200 Brown Trinidad. Sil re;': line, termi nn ....,,.(,),rJThere i« rather more inquiry foi M_»tn.»es from Uta trade]n"ii h.d.ier« txhibit moeh fiiiwieai. The -nie« inclode 107 hbdsI'ori. ü e.,, pnrt mn. H»i' Vntt..go«. l'tlrnrt t 'u>». ,,n j,nviii*teras: 300 street Cub*. (SOO to anrv* coastwise 3rTcentJ SONew.'Vi an«.Jl 50 rrimaat). Cuba. 28 a 30: nn.t sjn rorr,,Hir.:. 3 .. limn. Of the reo« pel ihio* Natchez and John G.Cost- r til" packages ntlered at aochon on U «In«,;,. |n,t .r,.(jas follow*:.Uyana at 5**4 n 72', reit.-: loungHysontOa 83.C;for Canton-made, and t: ., a C; 1 lot Coantrr-naeked: BraunSkm J3; a 51 Gunpowder and Imperial <1 a?9&; Poo.chnr.g Xi'~j n lit; Souchong ITI r. 7.'; nnd < longo j; « -jy',; mn«.rbia. like the previooi isle, waa well attended; bat went offarrtoent mneh enimatian nt p-cuou« rate« f.«r O'l aeei; Ian.inn made Voons Uyvoa, which advanced 2a3cecti per lhTne HUck T<-a« were Inhal little request, in.) were mostlywithdrawn. At private, there has hrrn considerable inquiryfrom the traile, and w» sotlCS «alr« of 1000 bf che»t< iy>untryV.,one "t-orinl Ca60et« n-id 500doCn..tnn mni.'.Ul.u mo«.

. '. 'I'PER.>" - Sbeadunc is Ready at 21 cent.. >: num. '...itOld i« low-»r.15.0CO Ire. having cli-infr-al hnnd. at 15-j n ||mi'ttly a' 15S. en-h.

i HKK \\ i' ID..W« nnti.-e a -.a!e of 5C0O Iba, Sicily at 3cent« penb on'hDRUGS AMI HVi..- We notice -a'e; of 10 caies Ameri¬

can Refined Bout, at 15 e-nt«: Refined Camphor, in lota. 50 ;son or AmericanSnlpnateQuinine, i'-i: 25 casks Ombro Madder. l6y n IT cents; 5UU lb« ulterior Aletmo Nutgails. ahou1 11;43eaetrsjOrange Shellac.9J»; 560i I'" Tar-ar c Actd-includ-ing all ti>!*. found in the market. 4J-.- a 50: lit kecs Itetineilrsal'pctre."v ^ rase? fid Ani«, 11 Wl 3c..«;« Wdnr--.'.u-...puts: iu do Cream Tartar, in arrive. UJf. 6 mir«: 8 flask,Quieksitvet on terms we did not learn, 1000 lb* Ginseng, 30cents' and 1000 Iba Virginia Snake lio-.t. 15. caih.DYEWOODS..The sales embrace ntKJtf 130 ton* prime

Pora au-Prince, St Domingo Logwood at J2i and about J)inn- Honduras, in hit", at the sn-i.e price. rm\ ; and 3J ton«Maraeaibo Pu»tic, on terms not tra -pited.KE*TilUK~".-We notice «miau of 11400 T*. fair We«t»rn

Live Gee«e at 'il a cent. ; 10.0 Iba. prime 3j a 3o ; and ijOUlh.. poor, 'Z: all cash,PISB..Dry ('.. Ifish ar-' learee there are now 5iX0 qnintalj

rrma.ning adoal in ¦....!: ii-" quintal! in lou hroughr S'J id'in 2&1X Macl en ur qnole >t iL. 8 VI', and 10 LO ii In 75 lorNo. 3, San 1. t'onnecticui So. I bhad are mow plenty, andpneaatendtlownwatd. SOUObnxej Smokei liemngMldct6011". r is i,.r fe tit, l>J a 33 lor .No. 1. and Z. n 25 tor INTO. 2.FBI IT.VVenouca tales ol i a<W boxes Bunch Rntsini at

l.2Sa2.30; 94 Imje* LangoedneSoR Shell almonds. 1JL, ets;IS5 bags Sicily Walnuts. 6 .1 months. Thesalesof 13< easesPrunes 'n glass, noticed a few days ago. was at 1J cents, le.o 2P(r Cent lor :-H«tl.IIKMP.Sales4C0bales Sisal, terms not iran.pireil; 5 tons

\eri- good Dew rutted American, .100 iid hule« Manilla,II37.6U; and 10 tons I llean Russia, i 176, 6 moa.HimS.Weonly noticei.el )J 2 fampieo, and 100 La-

gtiayrn, on tcrr.- ii.it mud* public.HOKNS.An invoice of about 11,000 Rio Grande Ox has

lier-n ."Iii. mi icrn,. not made public.«AVAL STORE^.-Sal »1.3» Swansboro,at«2.',5eash

530 hid. Kewbem Rosin afloat, at tU cent., delivered: andSouthern Spirits I'urpenl tie. in inrutll lots, at 30cents cash.LEATIILIt.. By auction, on Thursday, -.iss sides Si'e

were di.po.nl ol a large company nt prices similar to thoseobtained at the sala of last w eek, excepting tor damaged, onwhich the:* was n .light decline.LEAD.Missouri i« withoul chance r <| pigs sold from

rtoreatS3,40, and3.000do.nftoal r3 3.'ica>h.S.M, I'.The sales include433 » ich. U'rtrrpool Fine. Wi rth-

ingtoti's here. 500 do A hton's. tn arrive. 7t«Sl bushels Türk«Island. ;irev ious to arrival, "" puvnte lerms; 15.' &5 do Si a Sti ;

cut, 4 in. s, and 26?j S mn-, less 3 per cent; and30tw bags 138 IbiInondaga Fine. 13 et», cash.SPI itl fS.Sales have li>.<"o nnd? of 15 hi'pines A Seigneue

Rreiitly nt sit>5: 15<Hard. Dupuytb Co. H u', a$3,bmn»;nnd-mail lot. of the other I.rinds within out rang*.^ Withlight receipt, nnd agood demand, prices of Western Whiskeyhaveadvahced halfa cant per gallon.SUM ai '.We notice a tale ol a imall lot of Trieste, at 115,

ti month..TALLOW.We notice further sales ol 40.0CO lbs Country

Rendered, in lot- at ri'j a7'. ce.its, cash.Ti iBACO '. Phe tiansaeuons lor a lew days past have been

moderate. Some lino MamilleSegar Lent'sold ntba>8cents;nnd 150 bul-s« i'uha. and79 du Yarn, to go out uf market, onleimi we did not learnWHALEBONE.A lot ol 14.Öüö lh. North West Ucast,

brought 4T c uts. cash.W< i iL.The market i. quiet fir Coarse. The stick is very

hebt nod we have no tales of importance to nutice.FKMGIITS.To Liverpool Continue very inactive, und

the packet, gel full wilb »*»"l dilRcnhy. We heat of00 en-gugemeiits to dm re w .thin the liu-t tbretdays.

[Private Correspondence d the U. S. Gazette, perLing Brandywinr, arrived un Friday.]

Rio de Janeiro, Jl-:»e Qoth. 1811.Since our lint of31st m»'. per Eunomas, we havefurtherto

advise the following arrivals, viz: -Montezuma, from Balti¬more, with io 3 bbls il .u s^a Eagle, Innn Boston, w ith ice ;Shamut, IV-in do. w ith do.The Flour market continues in n pnrn')7Jd *tnf. nnd si.les

have hi-eu lim ted to t'JH bbbf; Philadelphia at 13 i00. and a

I'.-w hundred bbls very superior Balumore at I S'0; RiehmondCitv Mills nominal at I«; 800.in first hands tl.ti*) bids, nod inall SJ.tr o tibi». Fine descriptions of CofTee are very sea re.

and pr c-s web sunpnnetl.Am. Mei> Beef hihii per ca»k Sperm Candles.800 rv

per lb. Composition do. 540s6bt); f^idnsh. barrels 9s 13.tubsdo per lu« : he»t Wiud-or < 'hair. 18 p.-r dozen, ca»p sent do ,

38 Domestic*. 88 in. dri'h-g ISiMIBd per yard, S3 in. nlnin,I'ti; Ainerican Deals 40a45 i». per hit: American Flour,Kirhnronil, lo Viri net l.bl, Baltimore ISal3. Southernnnd We.lern lllalil .>'!.: Ainenc n llnun Udi Jfl [«. r lh ... ad. bar. IIjL per ipnnUl. sli^el Halt shot Mal' 00;.

Paper, Li qnabti 3«3 200 per roam, 2d quality 2I8C3, r ut.:AiiiTi.-uiiriteii.il.". perhht; P.trk.mess.200Ibaeask II'.3"American none; Porter3 £00. "¦ 700 nor dozen: Roein 41600a4 litjo |.er bl.l; An. nenn >..iip iMu V0 |K*r >b; AmericanTar3a4 per bbl; Spirits of Turpentine 18u per lb: robaceo l.ei.i-n

I par nr., piug 220n28ll per lh. Twist I40al60, L'avondi'h 291 a

300; VVh If lend l(?a2V per .,11.Articles ol Export.Cuftee. sonerior 3 I50a3 400 per urr.il.a

1st giMid -. 7lo.al".'in. ordinary 2!5t0a2:ti09. 2d good snd triage,none hides, '' ivei Plate, none: do Raj Grande heavy 150pellh do light (Tt): Horns 7a8 per 100; loecacuanba B00a830 petlh: Sugar,C«inpos Rednndo 2;fi00a3iSU0 perarr. Muscovado1 filial HM T.i|.II Hu" per alqThe advices then add the following highly interesting inhu¬

mationShips bound here should have two mamfe-n from ihe.eus.

torn bouse nt the loading poiL nuürenücated by the BrazilianConsul, ami one em k*ed hy him to the enstoni house here.OtherwUe they am liable to a heavy line. If the cargo, or nnypart thereof is destined lot lecond port, declare in the mam-fe>t'* Kto tte Janeiro ami a market, and in such cuses, thecaptain must report that the vessel lor "iwdere." Anchor¬age TJ) 1'. per ton tier dnv n» far r.» .50 days. Such are the con¬

stant alterations lor duty, vre recommend the market pricebeing taken us the basis on which lo estimate Ihe duty.

EDWARD C. WEST,J1TTORXE r LV/> t OUJVXELLOR -IT 1.1 If,

Alton. Illinois.

Raters to Hon. W. T. MeCouo,)Francis H. CuUing, New- \ inkal93m' William C. Rusel, )

TO CLA Y GL, BS.TBE WHIG TALISMAN.

t'Iny niiel Krcllnjjiiuysn-n Urcast lJina,ThesublCribenL having te en rjiientedly loliated from vari¬

ous parts of the country, to furnish copies of their beautifulliacurrrroivpr Likeness of Bon. Henry Clay, taken a few.lay alter ins nomination by tin- Baltimore I invention, havern^dearrangements lor ropyinrr .t exUnrively into BreastPish for the benefit of the friends of lha! eminent statesman.The likeness is a very spirited one, and.has met wnh universalcommendation from the friend ef Mr. Clay. The follow ing

note, uniong others, hear, ample tCOimoay to its peculiareieellmec.The Daguerreotype likem - ol Bon, Henry Clay by Mettri.

Anthony. Ldw aril-ni Go. \>, in our opinion, tar the most ae.curate ever taken.indeed, the onto one giving, ns it does, hispeculiar expression in such manner as has sever been attainedin any painted or engravi d likeness that we have seen.

Signed .1. T. :.ii iRKlli: ID. G. S. Senate.EPHB VIM Ii. Fi laTEIL " "

GA ItItLT Ii -.Vis. M.C.Ti.e -ubscrila-n have likewise notes oi commendation from

Hon. WILLIE P, M VNGIJ M. Pres. U. S. Senate,lion. Glv'IK.K U\ A.\>. '.H >. nn'.;II n.J. J.CRITTENDEN, U.S.Senate,

all intimate friends of Mr. Clay.The copies lieing made by the Lbtguerreotype rocess, nte of

coarse equally faithful w ith the original, and "he likeness intins diminutive form is fully as striking as in the larger picture.The pins already is.ned have met with the most enthusiastic

admiration, ami the nibscribeis have received the warmestcommeiulaiiou liir the laste displayed in getting up tbaserczd/arulual'/e Whig bnd;e>. posse.-ing a» tiiey do nn intrinsicvirrth thai will survive the mere political excitement ol theday. and will prevent their value from ever lie.ng less thantheir co-t.They are small, chaste, well mad..-, nnd tzarrantrd cold..

The extensive demand tout appears to be f.ns.ng for tlicin willenable the «ubscril^rs to furnish them nt the very low price of$3 SO a piece, or per do/en.To prevent imposition our address will l.e .tamped upon tli«

buck of each pin thus, "Nut. Mina. Guli'y. 247 Br'dwayN. Y."

llrders sent throuc'i nny responsible Now York bume, willreceive immediate attention.

'I BEODORE FRELINGilUYSEN.The lubscriben have ako in their poMeanon the fine-t like-

nets ever taken of lion Taaoooai FaguaoHtrtsgN. it is amost perfect picture in every respect, nr.d the expression ispeculiarly animated and pleasing. Tu? sent ra! opinion ol .Mr.F.'s friends may lie gathereil from the following nute:

Messrs, Jlntktm.. FJmterdt& Co.(tusTLXMs-. Inni.en wiUt pleasure ymrDsgnerreo.

type picuire ofHon. Theodore Frelioghuysen. and. from myaeaoaintaiica with biro, can l,o:ir Iastimoor to its exce hme*.Tb« psctura i5t.iL.-n m n.ur usual admismbla style; and theexpression is such that hi- roost mtimaia fnemb could nothut.g*< an improvement 1 unhesitatingly pronounce itthe fin >tlikened ot .Mr. Prelraghnys«n I have ever .e.m.

iSignedl MILLARD FILUI0F.E.This likeness will also becopied ia the style above mer-ioned,

and furnished at the sun: pnees.An exquisite mciunnt cnzrarznz from the above likeness ol

Mr. Frebngbuysen hasjust been annjetLand will be furnishedat the unpreecdi Htcd loir price of 2, ceuU per Oipy. A liberaldiscount made to wholesale tMire'isuers.

ANTHONY. EDWARDS & CO-National Miniature Gallery.347 Broadway, N. Y.

Editors inserting the above advertisement '.trice will beentitled to n Chty or PrelinghuTsen I'm and a copy ot'theengraved likeness ofMr. F, Such as will continue it one monthlonger shall receive payment in likenuses uf themselves or

e.r Ii ends, on application a: theNational Miniature Gallery.au3 tstf

K3- BOARDING..Mrs. GOSS, having opened the new

and commodious bnuse.36 VeseysL, ne.arth« A.t »r House,proffers a choice of desirable room. lotiansHHU or t»-;rmanentItunrders. Grolnti Shower, warm and co'd P.ath«. tree Thelocation is very central, yet quiet and shady. Terms moderet?.nu3 tf is

D7*Graham Honse, G3 BnrclRj-..CStizens or

transient viriten d»«!r:r.g a uniet nome. where a vnl Temperanca diet is pronered then,, consisting of Vegetables. F.-u ts.&c. without stimulants or flesh men's, are invited to patronizethis house. Terms mmiemt^. Shower bath. tree,aulttis

_

R. GOSS.

TO- Cotton Canvas. COMPRISING HEAVYSAIL DUCK. LIGHT HAVENS, for B' 'AT SAILS,AWNINGS, fee. A! i. HEAVY TARPAULINS. PA-PER FELTINGS. :*1 to72 inches w W BAGGING, f!' aand twilled. 23 and44inoh. Also. Grid and Mealllags. i5<in-l 'i bushei». Porsale bi

UBJNCKERHOPF. POS at POLHEMUB.!7lrgnn 37 Bejver itreeL

ry- To TrRveler*«.To z-i.*.:?m»n wfcodenre a usefuland at the same a highly uteretUBg bmik ru a companion to

tneir Travci.-, we recommend Appleton& Co.'sedition of DIsraeli's CttrinsitUsof t.:'rra'urt. It is perhnr? taken aito-gatlwrlhemos) inte--«t r»' «rarwritteo. 2«rli.titWAcCt'

(XT' Great Ileil-.iction In Price..FirTT CxNTSpgR I'.ittli .Tn.- cr.iet tnrnies ut this Trlcopherous ot :ne<li-ented compound are.L Its bracing, .trenethenme and rdarirring rjuaiitiet;2. Its tintly stimulating the action of the ?kin;3. Its producing and encouraging a reaction in the bnjh er

root, and particularly in the pulp, which receives the vesseliand nerve, giving life and vigor to the hsir.

4. It.« equalizing the circulation W the fly5. Its freeing the skin from the »tTect« of perspiration, tcurf,

and dandntf. and dLspo*ing the hair to curl:>i. And its frequent u«e will ureserve the hair in beauty and

haaltn to the latest penod of life.Gratuitous advice pven on all di*ea«s cor.netrteii with the

hair, at the Hair Cutting Rooms.14i) Broadway, corner of Liberty it. up stairs, jt29 Lrnn

rö- Lake ifnhopnc Clny Club.. \t a nnmcrc!.-meeting of the Democratic Whi» Electors of the County nfPutnam. h»id nt S. A. Berry's, I-akc Mahopags on Fridayevening. August In. I'44. to take into consideration the propnetr nf forming n Clay < Hob.

hi m'.Pnr. SaXUEIS. MTRICK. Etc. wr.-called to the Cha rand E C Cat- appointed ^erretary.

< >n motion n wasRt.'tirnl. To bet spcdienl toorganizes C!ny Club this even

iog.VVbereoPOO its. It'.::::, riyattand Hi/rotine wrer- v.epointed n ro i rattlee to dm Pi ami report by-law* forth* gover fment of the i Inb. who. nltet hiving retired, reported sundrybye-laws, ice. forthe Clab, which were unananou-ly adopts.

i >n motion it rvnsRtsolffd, That ere now pracee.1:.. tlie election nf (Been.

Whereupon Snmu-I S. Mynek, Esq. w.~. unnninx osls electedPresident, Esekiel Hyatt Vie* President Wm. B. Bszsmnec. r. ipondhM Secretary, John Bedeau Recording Secretary,and 3 A. Berry rreasnrer.

>!-. B'nr.t hemr Inadly called for. andressed the mei tine ina spotted speech in favnr ofnny ari! Frehrehtrj aen.derendii ¦.nd advocating, w thihm usual ability, the fundamental nr.,'. in-

e rnearnres ofWhig policy. Afur which. Mr. Gray ad¬dressed the meeting.On motiwn.Retained, Thnt when rhu Club adjourn it adjoorc to meet

at th- same place on Thursday evening, üie 2.-th ol August..,stnnt.On motion, the meeting adjourned.

S. 8. MY KICK, President.E. i'. iip.»".. Secretary.E3- Maryland and New-York Iron an.I

Co.nl Com pn wy..>ot . hereby given, thnt a SpecialMeeting . I StoVkhn d-r; ol this Compani will be held at thenffica of the .aid . 'omoany. at Mount s-avnsre Ironworks, A I-leghany Cnnnty, Maryland, on the tareniy-tainl day nTSrptemliernevt ensuing, attsn o'clock \. M Inr the purpose nfncing up.m the general interests and business ofthe m .! t'.. .-

por.r. Iinteil at Mount Snv«g« Iron Works Maryland t'">I2tli day oi Au:".-'. U .1 W. V'»I NG. President. al9 It*By Slxfecitlh tVnnl Henry Clny Clnb .

A regular m<v; ::g nftho Club for the dispatch of business ||he held nt the Whig Head Quarters, on the T'h avenue, nrar19th itreet, on Monday even'. vigii«» lD.nt8 "'clock.

al63tWM. F*AMI ..li ijlNS. IN, President.KT" Mnsn TrTretlnc im'. Weird.The flenryHlayCInb -d* the 17th Ward will assemble at Henry Clay

Hons -, e. f -ruf a snoe A and FinlUstreet, «n Tuesda* eve-iing.Slnh August m-tart. at So'i Iim k. Mr. Van Wa -r.-r. thePoiiL''::.rep.ir B'ack-mo.h. and «th»r distinguished ipeakeri,will be present and and address the meeting ..n theptinc p -.pi.hcv and r>«pecti of ihe Demur m':-- Wing Partr. Me.d a.

nics,Working Men ami Citij n- generally are invi'ed «.. attend.Tit-meeting will bo enlivened by some spirited Whig long*,by Messrs. d- La Ree. Mi*»>ng,l7oi ins «. d Stoitienhurr.

Bv onler. IHK« IDl »KK K. TOMLINS« in. Pres'dntIsvs, Dattox. \secretaries. lll..1.,r

D3*" tu ton i.-ts A.B loelnl Ion..A special meetirg nfthis tssnciatinn will be held ht llead.tj.uurters. National Hull,on Tuesday Eveninc, Aogrut Sikh, 1814. Full attendance isparticularly re.iuesir.1

By or eroi silas CHICKER1NC. PresidentRobt. D. Uotags.Secretary. a!92:CHAULKS K.-tVEIll, Portrait Pointer.

1«J8 Lso.Ni.Rn strkilt. nil) iiwn*

n 0 w r e a i) Y,No. IV

of the History of theProtestant Episcopal Churches,

in the City of New V..rk.This number contains two mperb f ngrnv.n-s.one executed

by Prnd'bomme. of tins new Grace I hurch. now being erected in the upper put ol Brond-suy.aiid tue .eher, byGimbrede,of the French Church I'u St. Esprit, in l-rankhn st. Itaboconcludes the accou t of St- Paul's Chapel, and commencesthai of St John's Price twenty-live cenl<DCy- Those persons who t«ke the History in numbers, secure

pruef" imprcssmru from the plates, and gct u,e w-orx in thealira£JI .«tiife of perfertwn.

HENRY M. ONDEltnONK.nugü' 3t Publisher and Bookseller. 25 Julia st.

riJST PUBLISHED-11 VNNAll MoaE'a r> >miss~1 IC«J TALES.Isomestic d - and Allegories, illustrating hu¬man li'e:.I The Shepherd ofr-alishury plain. II. Mr Fan-torn. I. The Two Sbnemaken IV. Giles, the Poncher..V. The Servant turned Ma»ter. VI Thegeneral jail delivery,Bv Hnnna* Mom, rol iSmo uriee 3?J rants, forming one ..ithe volumes ol Tales for the people an t tni ;r children...The multiplication of such noks forjuvenile libraries mi

tire sale reading, n an ini-poiiltiiide public benefit, und we nd-vise all parents and their children toparinkeol it bv Durrh.-s,mg thebook " [«"ounerSe enquirer." The portrait of Mr Fantom, the New Fasbionert Philnso.

niier. is worth the pricoofthe «:iole book, which we earnest.|v recominend to all Ihtniii-s " IN. V. Ainericiiii.Published by _I). APPLETON *c Ct' 203 Broadway.

VALI"ARI.R MILITARY WORKSon s».\| V. BY THE SUBSCRIBERS.

Jomini. Tr.iite des (Jrnndes Operations Mililaire, 3 rols.and Atlas.Jomini. Hist ore desGuerres de la Revolution, 15 rols. oral

I AtlasesJomini. Pr eis de I'Arl re t Gucrm 2 vnl*. 8vo.Jomini. Princip»! de In Strategie. 3 v..!s hVo.Jumini, Vie Mihlnirede \npol»oii. 4 vol. r.ml 2 Atlases.Jnmini, I'e.- Ptiac p»ie Corn «innisonsde I» '.luerie <?vo.Joniini, PteeU Aliotaiiede Campngnede 1815 I vol.'I himux, lauruction Pn clique d'Artillerie. Svo.

lu.por ed and for »nie heu (LEV <*; ! LTNAM, 181 Broadway

ii whom in^iy I"' had, guitis. a . lataloane of nil !b?ir Seientifie VVorks, includina many valuahla publications on Militaryand Naval Scionce, to which they ate constantly makina im-pnriant additions. null'

NEW PClt LI CA I IONSyon sm.k ht

BURl-ESS. STRINGER 4: l).SÜBroadway,cor AnnsLM KM' UBS of VI Die u. Written by himself. Trnn-luiedfrom th- French. '1 vnl* in one. price.0 i.U

OMvOI'A. Or, The lt-1 Race of America: 1 heir His-tury. Tiaditioos and Customs, By Henry Schoolcrafr,

Iia'rper's"pVctortä'l*Bihi\i£\vn^¥,\7ricA'.itsSCENES, I.M IIHA IS. AM) »DVBNTUKES INTHE PA« IF1C OCEAN. By Thomas J. Jacobs, Ivol cl nli.1.23

LIFE and ADVENTURES <>F MARTIN CHI '/.-/LEWI P. p, ee. 00

TUE Ii M NTEDMERCHANT, by Ham Franco, ino ie vol. ol 3Si paces, price. 50

ThE INVALIDE: or Pictures ol ihc French Kevoluti.e,-. a Romance. byG Snindler, Autbornf the "Jew.1 -'*.

A SEW SPIRIT «IF THE AGE.' y K. H. Home.... ZiTHE WILFULNFS3 «»F WOMAN, by the Author,

ess of " The History or a Plin ". V2liALII'!'. Cl lel.l.'i A Tale of Uueen Mary'.: Time, byMrs. Ann s.Steiihem. . 1:- ..

TUE M' TH er'S MEDICAL ADVISER, on the dis¬eases nf chitdreo, with recine*. by Thoa IVnkely.MP. 1-'

PENCILLINliS BY THE WAY Written during¦nine years of Residence m»! rtavelin France, Ita'v,Grei. 4-.a Minor,Turkey.and England.I.fO

ARRAII NEIL tor I'imesofOld, A Romance, by C.P.R James. Author of " Risse D'Albret"<kc.WOMAN AS VIRGIN, WIFE, AND Ml ITHER ; AnEp Pome ofSocial untiesand Domestic Eni ymcnts, byRev. Josiali Cotton. 1). I» . 25

THE LIFE OF <;K<«. BRUMMELU BSU.Uommon.Iv called Beau Bruinmell, by Uapt .leise. 37%a!72lis_

clay LETTER, paper,i ILA Y ANN Flti LINGHUYSE* Si>NG BOOK.

VVllli; S'»NUS SKT K) MUSIC, «i'.For «nie by W. H GR MIA VI, Tribune Office, old Nassau t.All the new JVeee/s, Magazines, and Cheap Puatitatians,

Can l>»- bad at the Tritium fj/Sreas soon as issued.null_W._H. GRAHAM. M-) Nassau st__

REI.K7I« ICS PI BLlCATIi »NS..Tiis StkrkotvpePlates, and i'uppsr Plates, of Brown's Folio Bibie,

ab the Lifeofl !hri»t by the Kev. J Fleetwood, Uo. tog tkeiwith the Printing I'rp-s. and Materials, for .ale Ion very leasonah.o terms., under provisions of tue Hilt oflhe/nis Thoa.Kinnerstev, Esq. Jitaosed. These works nre published inNob. and are now in«.eseftll sale by competent agents, mthis city, and miHt of ihe principal eitsesof the nited Stntes.For Terms and view of the work- and material-, apply nt thopublishing office ol the Administratrix, M. A. Kinnersley, 61I bird Avenue, N. Y if by letter post paid. nt" 1m*

1>LANKS UNDERTHE LIEN LAW.-The subscribersJiittv just printed a complete set ol firms for proceeding

under the new Mechanics'Lien L w..together with full andlain -'riiciions ol the manner in *. loch Contractor' and Me-

chan ihould proceed. Printed and for saleat the law Blankand Stationery Store of JANSEN At BELL,

ah; ;t'-«15- Na-'i.i street,SCARCE AND VALUABLE.

niles's weekly register,c0ntainik0

PI iLITfCAL.ids 11 »R ICAL.ge K.RAPIIICAL,3i7ientific.

astronomicalstati>tical

ANPBH «GR vphical

DOCUMENTS, ESSAYS AM) FACTS,Together with

NOTICES OP THE AKTS AND MANUFACTURES,And a Record ol the Events of the Times.

In 42 vols. 8vo..Halfboi nd in Sheep.Pr ce 883.For -ale bvJ.S. REDF1ELD. Clinton Hull,

jy27tf Corner ofEeekman and Nassau-sts.

a»IIE MISSES SEDGWICKwill re-commence their Schoolfor Young Ladies on the second Tuesday in September,

10th in-t.j at No. 42 West Washington Place. I ircu ars maybe obtained at the itore ol Messrs, K. Lockwood tc Son. No,ill Broadway._imii« 3:nivtSi5*

Ol IRTES WAN T.I) -' Ine who has n hand curt, and isI acquainted in the lowerpan ofthe ciiy, would be oralerred. Good rei'vrei res will in; required astojnoral character andcapability. Address VVinslow, in the hand writing oftheap-plica nt, giving name nnd rel'-rences, nt the Tribune office. 1*

UXANTED1.Several penoni accustomed to packing undhnudhiig Buoxs.

auslS.'t Apply at No. 2u4 Broadway.

L

WANT KD.A i-ook in a -mall fmnilv. Anoiy : No. PSWa*erley Place. None ti-ed apply but those who ran

come well r.mine: ded from their last p'nee in the city. It*

ROOMS WITH BTmRD TO LET.-A gea-.ei-.au and;'his wile can have one or two room.-1, atoicncd. with pan-

t-i-s. Ue. in a small private family, nutated in the most pirnsant part of iirniitne-.ireel, '<r.e bloi-kfroui the Bov.ery. fall at322 Hroocis street._ aulD 3ti

, , WANTED" IM.MEDIATELY.Part nt a HouseC^t\ four roon:-, in a respectable neighborhood, tor a gen-'i'i'.- reman and hi-wile, without children. Kent not Jo

exceed 150 dollars. Aibir'.'.- bo\ 5*3 Park I'o-t 'llico. nuilr.t

From Ihe Raleigh Star and North Carol,na Gazette.

MB V. B. PALMER is authorized to receive subscriptionsfor thi- paper in New-York a.-.d collect all money due

this establishment in that city mr lubscnptioni or adveiusmg-From the Delaware Gazette, IVdmington.

NEWSPAPER. AG EN i V .V B. PALMER haj openedon Agezcy Office at No tou .Nassau street, Tribune Build¬ings. New-Y'ork. in connexion with his Philadelphia establish¬ment and is how prepared to receive and forward In new*pn-oers in mast ol the principal tow ns nml cities in the I 'nioa. ad-cerosementsnf evety kind. Heislully authorized to eentracifor any advertising intended ti.r the (ia/ette. and to receipt lorthe oiii!?. Ahn to receive söbscriptions, coltect money, andtrac>a :t any bu-iae-. cam- cted with the estahlatinien:. altl

UZERN E COUNTV, BS. The Commonwealth of Pe in-ijlvama. To tne Sheriff of said county. (; REETING.

It 'i bomas Clarka make yon secure of prosecuting bisclaira.then commai d >,.u that yeu sununon hy good and lawiulsiinimoi.er- haSC Vrnct and Josenhus L..riug and their snr.

mi or an Ihn beirs.and a.-igrs '1 ru-teees bidding the titleof a portion of the land, and Udham. Thorn. WonnaJ.dm Cooper. A. ftuackeubesh. Wuham E. Koss, HarmanRng.'Iss, '/.. Griswo'd, A. Lefoy. John K.Towosend, JosephV Wri.-'ht. Robert .Nichols and Isaac Vroct. lor whom,with and tnersai land, is held in trust by the aforesaid Trus-u?-s, and ibeir and each of their respective heinand legal re

presentat res. lätaol your county, jeomen s., that they b-and appear belore oarjudges nt vVukesharr-?. at nut countyfour-, ofCommon Pleas, there tobe beb! the lira Monday <>t

November next, to show wbeieiore whereas they the 'aidThomas and lie said delendonis, together m.d undivided dohold a tract ol land situate in Providence township. I.uz-rr.ecouatj and State oi retaxsylsania, bounded northerly b» landof Krane- A. f. S:n.ta. easterly by the line of the lo«nshipol Providence, southerly by lands of Comer Philip«, and west

erly by -he Lnckawsna, containing e,eht hordri-d acres

iiflond, more or les', the purpart belonging to Plaintiff beingiheone Riurth parr and portion of the same, and the same thesaid I- fendants unrtitinn thereofbetween ihem to be made nccording Pi the law" nnd cu-tcm« of.this Commonwealth in*uch case made and pr-vided. do gainsay, and fe same to bedm e. d i'.ct permit, very unju-tly. and nfuii.it tue same law-and customs assin And have y.hen th. :e thennm*iol tlioie lummoners. and this writ Witness the Hon. JohnN Convngham, President of oar stud court at Wdke-hnire.the ninth day ol August, A. D. Bighleep Hundred and FortyFour. A. BtDFuRD. Prothonotary.Wiikrybarre. Aug- IL_au!9 4w

TAMMANY HALL RESTORATORRE-OPENEI).

BREAKFAST. DINNER AND TEA AT ALL HOURS.From rj A. M. to 12 P. M, au" Itnq

PALMO'S ITARI VN OPETIA UOVSK.CHAMRERS STREET.

FOR A FEW NIGHTS LONGER!ADMISSION ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.

M

Monday, Augtut loth,SrfB

EVERY SIGHT UNTIL FURTHER NOT« E.1 HE It 11: \ \KTTI 10 PF A N S E R E S A D E RS

MESSRS GERMi »NSTANWOOD,

11 IRRINCTON ...

. ,. , PELHAM.Havinc inet with such liberal encouragementdur.nr ih«irFustWeek, have tesn indneed rei-am a

FEW NIGHT* L< i.VCER.In which occasion Urev^sntj inü-odu<* an iu:ere»tmg -ere* of

BALI AD-"

REFRAINS!NEGRO DITI IE*EH IRACTERI-TIC DUIHTOSGLEES. CHORUSES, fee fee.

£-"**¦ H-'Vit. an-! seal, .-an be secured r.t me Box < fnlee iromM to I A. M. and rrom3tn6 P. M.j ft '

N'lßl.i» GARDEN. comer of Broadway and Pnnca «

New-YorkThe pn ertair.tner.:* are under the sole direction of .Mr. MtT-

cbsll. Doomopen at 7. EntertaiasMiKi eotsurnmee al Spre-cirfly.THIS F".v ENINC. Ana 19. the entertainment* wiii commence

with I therm«h.br* J. racy. Arabian ami romantic Et.travaganxa in 3 Aci«. en itied

PEN SESAME!Or. A Night wi'htho Forty Thieve*.

The Commissioner.Mum MaywoodTheInsoector.Mrv Hanistiek

Ali Knba.Mr. NicfcuteonAbdaJlaB.Mr. FeonoHassurec.Mr. Ho lam!Mnnriana.Mi« TaylorAfter which, Mr. Edge, the unrivaled Artist, will exhibit

two .ptendid pieces nl Fireworks.An Intermission of hail'an hour, tor Promenade ar.d Re-

l"r*snmei.t.To conclude sviih the lanebabkt farce .-ailed

ALOG VTE PUMPRroomySwash.Mr MitchellOld Tontine.Mr Everaid

Mary Ann.".Mt-s i'lnrkeSa-iih Srrubbs.Miss Taylot

aJs~ Tickets Fifty Cents. No DOttponement ni thi. estab-h.-.ei t i.:i account of tae weatherA MERICAN MUSEUM. ASKtAL UAKDÜN» Artll1\ PERPETUAL PAIR.

Corner Broadaray and Annita.Every day and evening this week, rroounencing

.Mi »NDAY. Aug. I». ISWGRAND AND GLORIOUS ATTRACTIONS!

Splendid ;s?rlor:nanc. -ev -v ever; ml' a: r- o\\c ». and Wed¬nesday and Saturday alternoona, -t .r-.The Manager is happy in being able to announce an en-

gagetnent » nH theCELEBRATED KENTUCKY MIVSTRELS

The moat superb band of ETHIOPIAN MELODISTS everknown in America. Also, engaged the pi-tly ceiebrnted

KENTUCKY WHISTLERWhiKo treat lent, ol Wbi.tlmc hnve astontsbed the world..Likewise THE INFANT SISTERS, FOUR AND SIXYEAf!S OLD!They »re lbs most nerfecr prodigies, and never fin! to interesttheir audiences with their SONGS. DANCES, etc., amongstwhich, they a, penr. this week, in a grand

HIGHLAND PAS DE DEAUXMR. and MRS. WESTERN, will appear in entire new

characters.MR. B. WILLIAMS. Hie Irish Com»dian.MR. u.M. WHITLOCK, Itonjn Player.MIL H< 'WARD, the lelthnnded Paganini.Are engaged and make their tir«t appearance in several

months,GEN. TOMTHUMB'S COURT SUIT!

The idrntical one worn by ft m on the occasion of his visit toHer Majests Uueeo Victoria, at Buckingham Palace, may beM* n at nil tones.

It is a most magnificent ntf-'.r, being made ofrich VELVETand SATIN, richly embroidered. Th-.iv' perfect, evento the sWoRIl ami CHAPEAU(TV THE ROWN El ENGLISH RYP8V Edit

TUNE TELLER1 may beconsulted regarding past, presentand future events, at all hours of the day and eveningKT" Admission to the whole 3a cents. Children Linderten

yennr. half price.35 cents extra tn consult the Gyp^y privately. nuli

!7M;RNISIIED HOUSE WANTED..A Lady from r....a i, whir has been long accustomed to house-keeping,wishes 11 lake a Furnished Hou ein a pleasant part ofthe city,whore the owner will board for the rent. Good n terences willbe given ami requ'red. Address.». II. at this office, or at .lohntl. I':¦.>'». 13d F.i Ion -t. Sun Itu'ld ng. nnlT Iwi.*

fj'n TEACHERS.A Ml 1ST ELIGIBLE OPPORTUN!I rY.The advertiser, on account ol rnteebied ii.-n k h. is

desiroi ofdisposing ol In. property in a well established; pepulur and profitable Bimrdingttcbnol Establishment. The lo-cation is but a lew miles Irnm iNew York city, beautiful, ac-

eesstble. and healthy the grounds include several io n ., em¬bracing a grove, ball grounds, Jtc and are nut increasing invalue. Tue bm'ldjngi are substantial and commodious, andv. rv way convenient t. r the accommodation of a targenum.

her ol pupils; the furniture, apparatus, ric. und all the appli¬ances, arequl c complete and the school,after many year, ofluccessful opemtioo. is now in a very flourishing condition.Possession would lie given 1st of 'etober, and the adveiths r

would, if ilesired, remain nil nextSpring, und c....t m Hieconduct of the ioaUutioa.or, possession would be given i>tApril nextA considerable portion of the purchase money, can remain

on mortgage. An npportapiiy like this is rarely to be inriwith. Uircumstances of health inducing the advertiser tomake a gienl sncriiice. Written applications directed toSmITUSOMAX, 76 llowery, N. Y. ipostpuul/ will receive dueattention. auä 9wis*QHILL'NG CALICHES FOR S GENTS a \ \ttD: iöts i la eeapesandcollais atonly I»; lot eoata at ml. 6s 6d l,a-i k cord at I cent yard; lot good |ur hats at only 111. I'd: lotshawls tt 3s Ski; lotsof >dk fringe, needles, tapes, cotton andlinen thread, to b? sold nt hall th'-.r value; lot ihears at Is painlot go. d p»nc l< al 1 .'Ci.li do/en: Stl dozen -l el pens withhandlesai o' cents dozen; lot lupernue black broadcloth at only*: S': lot rood earsimercsal 8<6d; lots,,t nhhous al 3 centsyard: lot al...-*s nt It ..to- pair) l.esi |iearl bUUOM lit onll 3 eond./en.lor sale at W3 Greenwich-st. aut'Stia*

D Ü II l{ st C H \ \ D I. E R,i>b:v fsioosis,

30I.IDert y-Htrcet. amiistfll

ILLINERY AND SILK GOODS.CHEAP FOlÄi'ASH..'Ihr- lubseriber ha« received within 'be last few

dnvs.nl No. 91 Benver^trcet, ihreo doors from Pearl-street,below '.'.'ail. an unusual r large assortment nfMILLlNERYand FANOY SILK GOODS Ibr the Fall Trade. Havingbought early this sen-on. I.e h i. hud the I'll 'K ol the market,and know, bis assortmen cannot HE HEAT. He «penks tmrlicnlaily ¦ f BONNET SILKS, VELVETS, s vflNri and[II 1111. INS.he having rk cidedly Ilia largest and most snlenilnlatsortmenl to be found, and will be constantly receiving Maroaiss irom auction a:.d piivate s.iie daily throughout he MasoaAs he buys andagLLs tor cssgB, he well knows that extrainducements must he held out to induce purchasers to buy lhatway. and he believes the reputation he has of selling lor le«sthan can lie bought elsewhere, is .. sine guarantee for that..lie invites MkkchaNTm and Mll.t.lvKKsi bi call and e.samtnebefore purchasing. They may depend that it will nut i nlyp,\\l to do So, but they will be iiukI sure to lind who! they want,ifil i- lo lie hnd.bJlmis L. M. STEVENS.

CON NECTICUTPIE DEPO r,

No. in Brekman-strekt,Corner of Nassau.PIES ofa sarerior quality, made expressly for family use..

Received fresh every morning from ConaeetitaL All areinvite to call and examine for themselves,

Irden supplied in any part of the city. Trice 131. cents,/i in Iwis*

THE VIRGINIA TOBACCO AGENCY. 41 IVater-stNew YorK. CHARLES M. CONNOLLY. Commission

Merchant, and Agent for the sale ol Manufactured Tobacco.Has always on hand al the above Agency, a full tupply olManufactured Tobaeeo, nl nil nrnnds avsui descriptions, d reelIrnm the Virginia Fai UlTM lor ;.nle on liUrfal terms.

jy 33 3mis.

psRESH TEAS..Jim rece.ve.l a large and choice assort! mentof extra fine Hyson, Young Hison and SouchongTea*, of all tli- vnrii ut kinds and qualiues. lor sale in quamlitres to suit purchaiers,at the v.-r>- lowest rash puces, by .1 i i.FOWLER. Wholesaleand Retail Grocer. 2vOGrecnwieh »t.corner ol Murray, and 43S Greenwich u comer of Vestry..lokmr, Powchi ng and Ningyong. Sou. hong Teas of the

tiiie.1 tl ivor. only 4«. and 4s. 'Id p^r Ib. aulä Iwis*- 'i r, \u FOR PRESBRVJNG^Jost received, 10 barrelsk? ol Itnfin d l.'ght Brown Sugar, suitable lor preserving.tie also. Loaf, Crashed, Vallow mid Brown Sugnis nil th.various kinds, for sale in any quantity, 7lbs hi r-el. b..v or hogs-ii. id. at wholesale prices by J. 11 El »VVLER. Grocer.

SjOGreenv. ich street, corner Murray,nl".Iw is* aa I3i Grecnsvieh, cor. \'e-irv.

f)|7fNDOWSHADE DEPOT. N« ' Spanca-STagrr.-V V Tlie labseriber" would advise all those who wish purchase Shades either wholesale or reonl, to cull nt No. 7 Spruceitp >t, '.ii* y have a .,-renter asionmenl 'ban nil the niher es-

tabliühments in the city, and they can truly say theirs is ihe on-

ly pl.ice vidiere they up- manufactured to nny extent. None bu"ml co!«r «hndes auinted. Sign». Banner*, und interior Decora¬tions done hi n slyle not tu he surpassed. Artists ofacknowl

reniitatjon will always find employment. Also wnnua!.l nr four apprentices. None need apply unless they havr

atr.«re tbr drawing.irJ)3m RARTf )L k DE MAUNV.Ol I Jf>.j.iCO sslliiw S;wrm t HI.

10.00U " Solar Sperm Oil.*f. Larrels 1 ---rrf t h'..WJ 1 SujarincofLnrd. Forsalehy

J. L. VAN In iRFV.m-tlistf M-.r utactiirer. xi v..u cp-n

KAPI Bit, FISHER .«ü CO,NO. 134 PEARL ST.

All!'. now receiving for the Fall trade, a large assortrn.nt olnew mid fashionable

STRAW GOODS,Among which arc

\ aides, new figures; Imperials; nird»r.yr; FlorencePedal; Shell.and Albert Bonnets: Neapobtm«: IjicedoAmnzones; Fine Patents; Rice Patent*: Ruthinds; EmcAmerican Straws: Devomi Uodeaaa; '/ephyrinns; Pnlm-Leofaod VVd ow Hoods: Mlk und Lawn Bonnctj., kc. kc.Also, a complete assortment of

ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.The above GoihIs are got up in superior stvle nnd will be

loÜ at lowest market pnee*. jy!6 M.WatF3mts*

ToTsOUTHERN AND WESTERN MERCHANTS..The subscribers would call the attention ofdealers to

their new andelegant assortmentofHouse Furnishing Aiticles.among which ate the follow ,ng

WOODEN WARE.Such a, Ceda! and painted Tubs m nots: painted Pails: Ce-

darpa .. .run and brass bound; brass bound Coolers, roundan oval, !. >ih striped and plain, <:. rn Brooms. Whisks. FlourI'ads. nesU of Boxes. Measures, Door Mats. Feather Du-ttr».&.c. &c.

WILLOW WARE.ig Waggons, Cradle", children's Chan.. Go-Cart*,

Merl -: Boskets 10 n.s',, Knile. Sp.^.11 and Key Baskits al o,tree orunentol Frenchnod Germna f..nc) and Travellini

lii.ketj.TIN WAKE.

A great vnrictr. bo'ii ol common nnd plan «heil, mch n« t oft and Tea Pots. Pans round and oval ol all 'tzes, ¥ il

coveted I'nii*. I up*. Lanterei, .Measure*. Muk Streineri,Seivips and Funnels. Wash Hasins, Yen son nnd lia.h Ih.he.Di»h and p!a»e Covers, Colfte Urns nnd Biggtus. CnoeolatePu s with 'mils. Ijrg «loddlers. Soup Tureens. Wir.e glr -

Stomach Wnrmers. Puste CuUets, Vegetable and Rice Moulds,is itb an endless variety of other articles too numerous to men

TABLE CUTLERY.Re^p ved direct from the manufactory of some of the best

SbetTKeld cutler,, embracing all the finest kinds offvorrbanlh ll lives and forks, n setsofSI ardöd peer*: ahoTabhami |ic«»e-t knivasand fiirka by Hie d<-zcn. 1'abwaod |),-<«-p,;.i>, ...id Mpsrate t.. ti-? with ulrer lor»s. Beel and ü«1

.-.irver.. with tdades of various Icngthi.Tnbl» steels.also, a

line assortment ofTab!e l qttery, of American manufacture,which bejt. a high reputation.

HARDWARE.Embracing every article under tint head in thcJlouse.

line, the lollo-.vmg comprising «ome lew only:.CompaattiesI'..-., rum.'. and oir.l. E,.h Kettl-s. Sojp D g-.ter«. PiwervineKettles, Tea KeUhts.Tn Bollen. s.u:ceaiMl Staw.rjins, al

the above on l.a-i both with tin and pa-eiite:iaT.el Itiii'ir. ^

'ntt.-r of a«ut*norn':altty that will not .oir.eoil. lea i re.).,some v.-rr rich, in s»'ts or dozen*. Bread Baskets, rvnile ire>«.I ake and Surra,- Boxes; Tea and CotTea i T. .i.ters .-p ee

Cash Box -- Dressing Cases. Brass Andirons Shnveland ion...Brass and Wire Fenders, .-'red Fire Sets, some complete a tl.tamUini.; I'.al.ung I ub«. Shower. Sponr ng. Hip at.u I "ol

Balhs. Water and Waffle Irons, ate ate. ate.Thefijjowstickhavrngjurtbeen hudin h-r cash with expe.

dence nnd great care-the Foreign goods received direct iron

::.-.i.nu 'acturer--the Domestic either made to order or rt

eeived on the mo.t advaatag*mi termswiU enabe ttesubjcriher,! who do not mean ever to merit the reputation olsehimdean to compete both as regsrdi assortment and prices wit

any'imilarcrebiishmrfnttf the city-our motto be.ng. »mal,proßü and tjujck -Jes. Wr4jTTEMQRE & TORREY.aijeimeodit* « *****

Y BANGS. RICHARDS & PLATT, Btore Ko.SOHrnadway..I-ibero .mso ai!vmf«» mode -ri oosia-ao-en

if nuct..<isr.iei.lOr ». K- & P. hurt R KHOVED to No.894 Broadway, a

lew doors «b,'re the,, fon.,-r '.ij.c»

^ *NEW-YORK PAlLTRADE SALE.

The first! ata.ogueol th« above «Je a now reedy a theAuction Room.The S-.li" will rummene* on

ON MONDAY MORNING, Aug. Sfth,At soclcek.Will. ¦ valuably cr»r.sirnm-nt ot 24 ca«ss of EnglishStttion-

m Enenna, irA folk.*-.,..... large- andvaluable Invoice* of English and Ameneon Statiooery, Fancy\-..r i. ."sr. if. and

ON TUESDAY MORNING, 97th AnaAtSoVaick.

1 ..-¦ :" ii wtl rommrnre. nnd no rrartiuusd dafli althe tame hour until all «.,!<!. in :he order of the Catalogue,ivhieli will be P nod In be the largest and icott attractive no*.sued in a number of tesrs.

K EDNESDAY EVENING. A»g.21.Books .A large collection ot Mis.eilaneous Books, in oart

elected from pi vale. -: es. Also, an assortment ofSchoolII.Mik. .n .jinniitie»._t nt.vogues »,n tw ready on day ofoile.

_ P. COLTON. Auetaasssr.OJET' IN at CO. Auction and i .ommission Merchants,

L .No. 1131- niton street» nd 34 Ann itrwec.Liberal advateeiraat.e on cons mown", m.1 nromi.t return, made.

Tl ESDAY. Au«nst20.At ICS .. clock, at .4 Ann .treet.Snaatrr SaUt..W dl »eil hy order of the Sherof. about 250V

lbs. white lead in oil. counting house clock, a c.iianttty olbronzed clasps and ring-, I« t of buttons, window slisdes..irushe-. 4tC. fir.Abo, general assortment ofseeeond lined furmturo. tec.

OODA BISCUIT AND SUGAR CR ACK F. ES.-The iub-0 icnber wishes to make known to the public, that mocii ol'lie biscuit nnd crackers which are soldi n this city by the above.".nme». are eunrely ihtfersnt trom the Sons BtscciT and Sv-1 ir CsaCXES* made at his Bakary; which have been used,iy invalids, particu'rtr'y those who lutfer from indigestion,or more'h ni twenty rears, with the best results; while theimitation, w hich can be made lor a less price, though perhapsrood for a person in health, are wholly unlit tu the sie«. Tt*sibore Btsi err .-.nd l'r«ca*:as.a *> Bitter UisrriT, WinsBtaCCTT, Ih'TTIR I'ssrsiss, W.Tart I'KAt'XKKS. PlLtJTin.! Navy BxatAO.su of the first uushty, nie coo.tartly tor>a!e at the wsll-known dsiabh.hnieiii, Wa-h:ng'on-«<nr>et,corner ot Wnrrcn. street. EPHRAIM TREADWELL,jyllistl rsni*

N'ATION \I. MINI VTUBE G \LLKBY. 247 Broadway.New i or'.. .Adiu;->ion Free during the day.

Cit'sens and .tn::i»ers % .sum; the city are respectfully inviteilto call at tin. Gallery, where ilvy caiin.it fail to rrcornixemine of theseveial hundred Hsgnerte,tvi>e I .ikencs-a ol em.inent Americans, among which are tlie Pillowing, r.ptwndi-d towhich are the i rti graphs ol each:

Hon. Job.i' lumcy Adams. Mrs. Madison." JolmTyler. Mrs J. U Adams.'. Henry Clay, Hon. Jamas Buchanan." Judge Story. " Geo. Evans," Judge .McLean, " Daniel Wshster... John C-Calboun, " Sihu Wright.'. J. J Criltenden. " Ge«> MDutfie... Phos. H. Bentou, " Henry A Wise.

Gen. Caii.es, Commodore Moriran.Ceil. Worth, " Warnngton.Cen. Clinch. " Morns,

and others too numerous to mention, including the celebrated"Native American«," from Florida, vir: "Alligator,"" Wild Cat," "Turer Tail." ate. This " Cnllery" is at leastinteresting and umuue, and the only remui ration expected isan increase of patronage from those who desire their own likenessss, which may he obtained in a style niinvnled. at any hourfrom S A. M. to 4 P. M.

ANTHONY, EDWARDS At CO.N. B..German. French and American Apparatus and ma¬

terials, of the best quality, nnd warranted as such, constantlyon hand, nnd w ill lie lent to order to any part of the UnitedSta'e». t low prices, for cash.

jv26 Imis A. F.. ei CtV_HEMt V CLAV.

f/tTANTEI).rVirclutsers tor DODGE'S CELEBRATEDV V FULL LENGTH LIKENESS IF HENRY CLAY.Th> most literal dnconnl made to the Trade and to Asents.for CasA onlf. This splendid Engraving havine, since itspublication, l»am suhnuttesl to the risul criticism ol the eoce-try is now universally ackcowledged to be the only perfectUM «atistactory portrait of Mr. Clay ever published, which ve-abnshes it as the STANDARD LIKENESS ot its iliustHocaoriginal.

.11 r. Clay's Opinion.! consider the portrait of me. by Mr. J. W. IK IDCE. a« an

adrnirable one, and e\cel\al by as nther likeness of me that IWise eptr $.ta. The Engraving from it, now betöre me byU.S.Sedd, tsexecuted with perlect tidelily and with great-legance. H. CLAY.

IWishinston City, JSprÜK, 1S44.The above Steel Plate Engnivuig, also a fine lithographic

copy ol the same picture, sold wholesale and retail at tlie rublisnine Othcc, 13b Nassau-street.N. B. Copies ready trained in various styles, at the lowest

prices.Also Dodge's unrivalled likeueKi ofGeneral Jackson for «nie.

Together with all the cheap and popular Publications of Ibaday. m23 Sims*

'Ti0~S.il I \\EH\ AND IVESTERN DRI.'.'GISTSI MEK'llANTS AND I'll YSH'I ANS..IIAVILA ND.KEESE&tCo No. 80 Maiden Lane, are prepared to execute.tilers lor Medicines, Paints, Dye-Stuffs, Ate. ate. on the postfavorable terms. n3 Inns*

\7 ES PI NGS' VESTINGS I^Justrecelved at the New YorkCasn Tu It ring Establishment, 1*7 Broadway, three doors

below the Franklin House, a small lot of vary rich silk andlatin Vesting for dress vests. Also, a laige assortment olSummet, Pelto, and Office Coats, at very reduced pricesjyjp h _J. C. BOOTH «V. Co.

VVM.T.JENNINGS «Sr. HO.CASH TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,

SSI Broadway, American Hotels oppositethe Fountain,

Solicit attention Irom I itizens and Strangers requiring Gar¬ments to a 'arg-' rt:::ei .,i ...« C .¦..!- lor all and Winter..ear. selected with a \ iew 11 tendering our sin k as rich tuuuiility anil variety as can be found in this city compriitiiiiBeaver nnd Stilled Cloths for i Ivercoals. < lloaks.icc Fren- h

d English . 'loth - for dress and frock Coat-, vmi. iu new stylesiXsaimeres. Rich Velvet. .Merino. Silk und Satin VastioaS.which will be made up t.. nrdei ^r prices to lustai i our reputa¬tion iis the pioneers in the pn sre live relormation thai is n.ert-¦ng the cause of complaint thai cash purchasers i<re taxed foiutbers'detinque cies The style and finish of ooi Garmentswi com pure with those of any other establishment, and in thisi. he -emit'I ol the e\tei:«,ve patronage elicited. alölili

WM. I . Jr;.NNINGS"& CO.DRAPERS AND TAILORS,

P.. PORTERS OFCLOTHS, CA SIMER.ES, VESTINUS,

Fancy Dress Articles, cfsT.No.231 BROADWAY, AMERICAN HOTEL,

OPPI 'SITE THE FOUNTAIN,Are prepared with an exten iva luaortnient of New Goods, o

Spring and Sun nier wear, «omprutingCLOTHS, CASS1MERE9 \ ESTINGS. DRILLINGS,Ate.And solicit a call from Cititirans nndStmnJers. underthea«-suranre thatlheir prices will be lound to offer greater induce-ntentsthanarehekloutbyany other establishment furnishinggarment- of the sinne style anil quality.They would comxead lo the attention ofTrnvellan. the new

stylo of Ready mude,OVER COATS,FOR SPKISO & 30MMKK WEAR,

Being mnde particularly light, and well adapted lor Trurpovs, when a heavy garment wiu'd prov cumberWith a large iLttortment of

TRAVELING FROCKS.IVOU3AYS. SACKS. DRESS AM) FilOCK. COA1

PANTAUJONS At V ES I'd,rtifi istf Fancy Dress Articles in gnm Variety.

NEW SPRING <;<>ODS!

JltQ's, Soys,' and Children's Clotliifl?.UKOKGK T. G II E E X ,

No. 11M Chutham-strcet,WILL KEEP CON8ANTLY ON HAND A FULL

AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OFMSJVS. HOYS', AND CHl/./JHWS LLOTHLYO.»fall descriptions, made in the mo-it SshiiionarL!: style.towhich hewould respectfully invite he attention olthoseio want.As be has made arrongemi nti to receive

CIXrTHS. CASS1MEIIE8. VESTINGS tc.iy every packet, and has secured the services of experiencedutters, lie pledges binselfta give perfect satisfaction to ail

arhw inny purchase..V. li..f/arm-r.'s nadt U order at the tktrrttsl nvUte. and

uitn stritt punctuality. _jel istfMA C i'lTAGE I'o LET OR Edit SALE.Plees

antly situated on Stolen Island, nlauit oneiindahal'fin mSupleton, near the dwelling «I the sub?'*r>

arr. 1'here is hall an acre of land with a bam and good waitof water. The Richmond Stages pn.-s the door in connexionw.th the Ferry. Apply to VV. EMERSON, 04 Wall street.m26 3rnwistf_TL» l.rwtnr. o . A TJSKM OT YEAKce-The new

three sU.ry bnck House, 137 Amos-street, first doorfrom Hudson-street. This Una * is finished in Urn best

manner. With marble mantels, i'rotJiti water. Ate. and iswell suited to the wanUof a imaJI himily. Rent low to a<o<k1 tenant. Apply to D. A. CUSHMAN.

1«8 Peurl-sireet,ALSO TO LET-The two Story brick House on the Ninth

Avenue, between Nineteenth and 'I'wentieth-streeU. nearIbelsea Square. It i« Imished in modern style, with mahoganyloofl marble mantels. Ate. Rent low for the balance of the,-erir. Apply to D. A. CUSHMAN, 1*05 Petirl-sireet.Al^" I'1 LET.The modern built three story brick House

148 Twentieth-street, I 'noise* Square. This House, in [mint olocatinn and convmietices, u well adapted to the wants ot agenteel mmily. Apply to D. A. CUSHMAN.

jeJi ,-ti _iiJ8 Pearl-street,

P K RI FOCAL SPECTACLES.

AT No. 182 BROADWAY.a. New and Superior Article, of American manufacture.in-tucing ease to the weary eye, and strength tothewenk Nu-nerous testimonials of their merit can be shown..but theHibl sre invited to juiUe for themselves.difficult eases oflericient vision solicited. jyÄi t«tfTl « Perimeal Spectacles manufactured by H. M. Pnine Sc

Go. having trf'en lubmitted to me for elimination by their gen-.rul Agent. E. 8. Brigham, I hereby certify that these glnsn*inve optical pioperties sui/crior to any others which haveihlverlo come utnler my notice, not exceptniE those of Dr. Wnl-laston Ina WOrd.Paioe's l.eioe« nre perfectly pirucopxr,vhle'ho-e commonly rnlled [icrncopic flns,es are nnperfrrl-'gao. PraeticaJ perfection of material, form and poash.msythink be fairly claimed for them. On these grounds and othershave no hesitation in Strongly recommending these glas.es to

¦he pohhc r.\_DION YSII >r LARDNER.WATCHES. JEWELRY. SILVER WARE, tec.The «tibscribers respectludy invite the attention of

l their Inends a_nd the public to their new and elegantiY'i.\i% a «ort ment ofTfttliCOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, con.istmg olDuplex, le-vr r nnd l^epine Watches, of the various approved

&jed in the aonUnt style, and warranted correct ume-

öüver" Knives Forki, Spixini. Ijulles. Tea Sets, Cupj, Cas-

P algd a id Britannia Ware. Spectacles. Pencil Ca^es.Mantel Clocks. Fine Cutlery, Fancy Goods, &c which theyre enabled t.. oil' r for -ale at very rcsluc-n! pnees.Watches and Cl.icks earefiilly reo-oed nnd wnrrs ati d>val- LC4JKWÖOD & SCRIRrsPB.

tt the Old E-t.abh.he.1 Store, 263 Pear:, corner ..n streetoppo-tte I'nitei: States Hotel :jS> lr: is*

WATCHES.The Irrge-t and mi d ipbmdid t-rnatment of Walchirs in the city is to U- ItMind at UiOsubscriber's. He is rn itai ly receiving sB dercrtp.^^Jtinns oftlold and S lvcr V. ntch»s( of the newr t

Eylas. Irom the maaulacturer.itiEiig.ntid rrsneaai.J Swil-..r'and ami i* enableil to offer a. larger assortment, and n' marh

apaired in the hot manne:, and warranted, iower than at anytl-.cr place in the city.

C. C. ALLl~N. Importer ol Wate1 es and Jewelry.r.S istt_whoss ale and retail. 30 VVa!:-st up gtaits.

FINE WATCHES.BEN El'IGT At HAMMOND.44 Merchnau' E-tchange.comer of Wall and William

;»treet-s, 'entrance first door tn William) hove receivedlin addition lo their previous stock an as-ortment of

A atciies not eyrallcd in the city.coosisting of Chronometer.hipUix and Lc.er Watches, both for hdsss and g«ntlemen.»lercliants from the South as weil as the city tmrie. will fiadwhen quAlity is compared) prces low.A general assortment ol Jewelry ol the besr* quality.Sterling silver ware at manufneturer'i prices.All kinds of Watches rcpai.ed equed to the original. M»nu-

^ocks rs*ulal«d by a ant rats workman. ao»»SI