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M H VOLUME III. NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1837. MO. 0 Thb Highlanders.? As llie hills are poor, the peo ple who live among them are also poor. They are ig norant and degraded? hot a few of them but a little remove from the most hesotted barbarism. I have travelled a hundred miles in one line, and a hundred in another, among the hills of Scotland, and every where is to be seen the miserable hovel, and that the principal and most frequent tenement of man, a mere sod wall and sod roof, cut up from the earth by the spade? without floor, without a chimney, with out a partition, the fire in the centre, and the smoke, after rolling about tK is confined and damp den, esca ping by a lit tie hole left in the top, and may often be ?seen pouring out its columns by the apology for a door. I entered one of these huts, not more than 30 feet by 15, where the family occupied one end, and rhe cow, pigs, and poultry the other, with no other partition wall than a sort of low rail fence ? all appa rently contented and happy ? the children singing, or crying ? a little of both ? and the mother busy in keep ing order. It i9 true, that Pome of these sod houses are better than others? but the best of them may well i)e supposed cheap enough. They are supported by ribs of unhewn mountain birch, the only tree indige nous to the soil, and wh?n finished are exactly in the farm of a new made grave, as was most befitting, the tenants being literally buried alive. One would imagine that the Highland race must /have greatly degenerated, when found in such condi rti"ns, as scores of thousands, not to say hundreds of itUoi'?%:ind?, may be found, planted and scattered along ?the lower regions of thes.? mountain glens. The tra veller would scarcely discern these hut?, as lie ap proaches them, even when grouped in small villages, as they sometimes are, except by the smoke which ihev emit from the hole in the top ? so much like mole hills are they. With the shepherd race among the Grampians, 1 do not remember to have seen the small eat agricultural, or even horticultural improvement. VVhat wild beings verily they must be ! and how few heir wants ! Here and there some better houses ap pear, with some marks of civilization ; and occa iionally, in the vicinity of some strath, or interval ground upon a river, may be found a village of decent cottages. But even there the ground is ordinarily the floor, and other things equal. Vet from these very regions, and from these very huts, pipers wil! go out into the plains and towns be low, strutting in their gaiters, dangling in their kilts, witb their plaid frock sashed tightly about the loins, their bonnets bristling with feathers from a pheasant's tfail, and walking so lightly, that their feet seem scarcely to touch the ground? the peculiar, the inimi table air of those, who have been accustomed to bound over the rocks of the mountains, making such music, as almost to arrest the current of the nver, and bond the trees to listen from the tops of the hills. As I sat at my breakfast one morning at Dunkeld, I heard the music of the bagpipe entering the village, with unu sual power and sweetness. I jumped, as every one would ? as no one could help ? and ran to the window, and by that time every window an<4 every door in the .-street were full of heads; every body in the street, "horses and all, stopped, and othcis came pouring from adjoining streets. The music passed. There were two pipes. I had often heard the bagpipes be fore, but never ? never with a power to be compared with this instance. And who and what were they'/ rt was a pleasant Monday morning, and two one rs? carts, loaded with reapers, (females of course,) .fith the frills of their white caps flying in the wind, each horse led by the hand of a man, all passing through the village of Dunkeld, on their way to the harvest field. The pipers were two men, sitting in front of the first cart, as it rolled ?ver the pavement ? no great improvement to the music ? themselves and their company appa ently unconscious of the power they exercised over the villagers. And this is the vmaic which they carry with them to the field of labo <oua tsil, to entertain lbs vacant hour? this the music tvith which the shepherd of the Grampian hills enrap tures hia wife and sairns, when his fleecy tribe are asleep around him for the night ? the same with which ;e entertains the rocks in the day time, and makes the reposing hour of noon sweet and welcome to his flocks. There is a subduing plaintiveneas in the baa pipes, skilfully played, which few hearts can easily resist. That these untutored Highlanders should be so apt upon this instrument, proves how accomplished man may be in any thing to which he devotes all his skill, and how rude in every thing else. There is a world of poetry andfthe deepest soul of song in the beat music of the bagpipes. They tell you a story all along, challengir g your every sympathy ? a story that you cannot help but feel? and yet a story, the deep mysteries of which need interpretation. You would fain ask the wanderer, what strong passions agitate h,s inmost soul, and while he secures and enchains your interest, he, passes by without gratifying your curiosity. You give him your whole heart, but lie renders not in return the secret of his charm. He passes from the scene, enveloped in all the strange ness of his dubious emotions. He has displayed to you the very wildnns of Ossian, and all the lofty in dependence of Ossian'a heroes, while his light foot seemed bounding over the rocks and skipping on the tops of t!<e mountains ? and anon he is far awav. ? Certainly there ia a charactcr? and not a lit tie of char acter in the rude people, inhabiting such a rugged re gion of the globe. It is not difficult to believe that they have (lone such exploits, us are ascribed to them in the historical legends of that classic ground. Vet no native ofother and kindred climes would covet the place of their abode, or the circumstances of thnr earthly existence. To them it is home, nnda much loved home, for they know no other. ? Colton'a four Yean in Europe. i? Close Skaveb.? A little journeyman barber, named Hurrett, was charged with having embezzled the sum of sixpence, the prooeity of his mistress, the proprietress of an " easy shaving shop" in Shep leru's market. The complainant staled that her liuahand having been suddenly incapacitated by illne*a from wielding the brush an<4 razor, she employed the prisoner to perform the duties of principal ehm scra per in her establishment. The prisoner had been sent for seven times to shave Sir Nicholas Trnnt. for each of which visits the sum of sixpence was charged. ? In place, however, of bringing her the proper sum, he brought her sixpence shorL and asserted thai he had been paid no more than tnc sum he had handed ver. Prosecutrix went to .Sir Nicholas Trant's ?ouse, and learned that the prisoner had received full payment for his seven visits. Mr. Conant? " Well, what have you to say for having defrauded this poor /oman 7" Prisoner? " On the hoath of an hinno ?nt hindividual, she had every f irden of th<> money. ? a vicked conspiracy to take away a honest mam ?aracter. She nose werry well bs she never had no body m her shop afore as could handle a razor in such slap up nrylo ; and as she know'd as how I d some conceit of settin lip a hopposition shop, she rvants to irepnn me into this here crime out of re venge. Mistress ? " J found out you had cheated me a great numbrr|of times." I n?n?rT"Wol s worserer than wile hingratitude. y, didn t 1 tell you ven your poor cr :pple of a hus ?andvos laid up v,,h the rum bag*, Mid do all aa ver I could for yja ?n,i RB |)one of j,ugjneg9 Wld be neglected 1 You didn't oughn't to forg.t as Ehyr"?r?t;r.: for 'A H-thscff.lds >a hman. . tutress? \ n? told me the prre was iO be ?0s., but yon meant to have ?<>! 31. frnm the \? hoomsn. Oh, pray good gentlemen, let me call J vitneases, to prove whot n werry ?.MK 1 eh?rso.? Mr Cynint "V<m ?I your trial. Prisoner-"! Ilonlyjust nx iheynUn?r ?J 'nan who paid meal Sir Nicholas's, if rVi?r she Hjd any thing wrong in me." Witness? "J snw Von otl Wqdnenday, ao drunk in St. James's Market thai f'^d you not to come to shave Sir Nicholas." pn. S"Wier? ."Drunk! Oh, you vicked creatur. Here Mis 0(1% jrou can prove whether I vos drunk or ill vn Vens A lr*** ? thought you were ill and I ant you some hot mm and water, at your re q hat, afterwards, three of my best customers told you were drunk, (or you stunk worse than a ni(jht-t ?rt as you stood over them." Prisoner? " * ou d dl tranaport me, I tm werry plainly, st I shan't say no more, but leave my case to a honest hinlilligent Jury." The prisoner was then committed for trial. ? London Paper. Dk. shanks, OCULIST? I jicentiate of the New York State Medical Society, respectfully inform!, timet- af fected withdiwMMOl'tlie Eye, or imperfection* of viaion, that ill* office. 183 Broadway, (up stain) is open diiily, Sundavs ex cepted, from 11 10 4 o'clock. Hundreds in this city and else* where, have been restored to vision, and man v are com alescent who, before consulting l)r. Shanks, have been suffering for y ear*. SPECTACLES adapted, a* usual, to every defect of sight. Dr. S. beg* leave to state be has bad 17 years experience in the study and treatment of Diseases of the KjN*, ami has eiyoy vd the tuition of the best Oculists in Europe au<l America. my 18 lm* Paper liox llazaar. ?EOItUE PEI SCHKII, [No. 121 Kultou street, three doors from Nassau.) Manufactures and keeps constantly on band, for sale, plain and fancy Paper Boxes, of every description, size, and style, for the following lines of busine-s : A ? Dry Goods, Silks, Laces, lie. 11 ? Shoes. C ? Fancy Ar ticles. D ? Stocks, Collar-, Bosoms, Shirts. E ? Curls. F ? Buttons. O? Jewel-v and Perfumery, in all their branches. ? II ? Samples for coffee, rice, wheat, kc. J ? Matches. K ? Eurs, especially for muffs. L ? Musical instruments. M ? Drug's, a)jo thecary, and stationary. N ? Hat Cases, hat lioxes, and band boxes, tor millinery articles. Orders for any p'ur|>ose, quantity, or quality of paper boxes, received, and promptly executed with despatch, at the lowest prices, to fit any article prescribed, in the neatest manner. Merchants setting up new store* can be supplied immediate ly with good and strong boxes for store use, exactly titling the shelves, aud being a real decoration of the store. Country merchants will tind ovory accommodation in regard to obtaining boxes of any description, and shipping them to all parts of America at the shortest notice. In the mean time he gives notice that he rc^l'larly imports from f*atjftaOy, tils native country, real Genuine Cologne Wa ter, of which lie hns just received a large quantity for whole sale, superior to any article in the present market. Also, a most splendid assortment of German patterns for samples and embroideries of every description, for retailing ? segar boxes, pocket book-, and ladies' notice books, decorated with needle work in so rich and handsome a style as they never were seen before. G. Peuscher returns his sincere thank* to his numerous friends and customers for their former patronage, and trusts by unwearied pains to merit a continuance of the same. He also informs his friends and the public that he has been awarded a diploma from the last American Fair, held October, 183ti, at Niblo's Garden, New York, for a specimen of paper l>oxe?, they being considered the most substantial and splendid article in the line ever offered to the inspection of the public. my20 ltn 0" JOSEPH R. SPENCER having completed the arrange ments attendant on opening his Hat Warehouse, is now prepa red to furnish a superb article of the style now in general use among the genteel community, and jM>*se?sing the increased Vldue of capacity for more lengthened service, at the standard price, namely, five dollars. Asa guide to those who may favor him with their jmtrnnage, lie would present the following rules, which will invariably go vern his business. Firstly. The hats sold at his establishment will be of thesnine value, though differing in shajiearid general appearance. Secondly. The very moderate price demanded not warrant ing a system of credit, all -ales must be subjected to cash pay lie has also added to hisstock a choice selection of Umbrellas, Canes, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Toilet Brushes, ic. The sales room, which Is fitted up iw a style commensurate with the growing taste and refinement of the city, is located at thecornerof Wall awl New streets, being a part of the build injr aliout to he occupied by the Courier and Enquirer. a9 3m CONKF.C TIOVARY. H7* A CARD.? To the Ladies ot New York. ? A new thing expressly manufactured for the ladies at GREGORY'S whole sale ami retail Confectionary Store, No. 131 William street, N. York, and is sold, wholesale or retail, by no other person in the city. VANILLA Cream Candy, a new, very rich, and de licious article, is now hereby submitted to the judgment and patronage of the New York citizen*, ami the public in general, and especially the ladies, who are said to be the best judge* ol the sweets oflife ; and as a sweet without a bitter, the Vanilla Cream Candy stands pre-eminent. N. B. On hand, ami constantly manufacturing, a general assortment of Candies for tbe South ami Western markets, at the lowest wholesale price, and warranted to keep in any cli mate. No charge for boxes, packing, or cartage to any part of the citv. ni vit lin-y li/OODSrCAHl'EI*TEH!< AM) MKt HAft ?? ICS TOOL STORE, comer ot Chatham and Chamber St., N- Y. ? T. J. W. has constantly for sale an excellent assort ment of the following : Saw* of every description, stork* ami bitts, augurs and bitt*, patent sett saw*, calbpper* ami dividers, turaiog anil firmer chisels, and gouge*, screw plate*, stin ks aad die?f haniiner*, axes, adt'e*. bevel*, gnages, spirit levels, bur nisher*. *poke shave*, circular ?aws, lurninir lathes, vires, mea suring tapes, drawing instruments, wood Inixes for cutting ?crews of all sizes, rules, file*, drill rows, culling nippers aud pli ers. mitre *quare?, composes, savis, pads, oil stones, draw knives, plane irons, iron and steel square*, hollow augers.draw ing screw tools, Shelter's patent augers, ca'> met makers clamps, coppcrglue |>ot*, blow pipes, *tc. XT A large as-ortment of planes, manutactared by A. 1 C. Baldwin. New Y'oitu ?!!??* VAPOH BATHS. THE OLD ESTABLISHED MEDICATED VAPOR BATHS, Pin. '25 John ttreet. JP CARROLL return* grateful acknow lodgement* ? to tlie public ami o the gentlemen of tin- medical profes lion, tor Ihe lilxral patronage bestowed on In* e*tanli?hmcnt. which has lw?i in successful operation upward* of eleven years. A? the limit* of a newsttaper advertisement preclude* the possibility of jfivintj an analytical <li'tail ot the medicinal virtue* of tin- V h|mt Bath, he l?eg* Invr merely to Mate that it hat been found a sale 1 1 I , piNNlM ?Hly in nil the fol low in^' diseases : cutaneous iumsim-s, rheumatism, trout, incipi ent caiicerou* tumours, diseases of the joint*, ratnrrhal corn plaint*, croup, affection* of the liver, asthma, sudden cold*, debility, anil e?|w*cially a* a powerful means of relieving that dangt rout complaint, now go prevalent, SCARLET KKVER. over which the Vapor Bath ha* had an influence almost un paralleled in checking anil eradicating the tearful |ir?>grcs* which the w eekly report of interment* announce of it* having in. i. if in ihis city I hnve on several occasion* visited the Va|>or Bath Evtab lisliim nt In John atreet, conducted hy Mr. anil Mr*. Carroll, aid have entirely satisfied myself that the Bath* are admini* tereil there with skill and attention. ALEX. If. STEVENS, M. D. I can cheerfully state that I have found the Baths in John street well attended to, and every comfort of the patient con sulted. valentine mott, m. d. I have hecn for nunv years in the liahit of sending patients to Mr. ami Mr*. Carroll's Vapor Bath In John street, and have frequently taken them myself. Upon all occasion* I had re? ?on 10 Iik satisfied with the skill wttli which they w ere admin istered : anil I believe in till* re*pect Mr. and Mr*. Carroll leave nothing to he desired hy male or female l?athers M M. J. MACNEV EN, M D The Baths are in constant read I new from <i o'clock in the morning 1:11 <? o'clock at night every d.iv. Sund.n excepted when tTiev tut* open froi n 6 till !> in the morning. Sulphar Bath'< at all hour* of the day. Portable Bath*, with compe tent person* to administer them wiien required, wnl t" my part of the city or Brooklyn at five minute*' mrtice. N? con nexion with any other establishment.? The Shakct'* Coocen trateil Syrups of Sarsapanlla and Liverwort forsnle. Bathing Tubs and llip Bail* for ?ale or hire. my 23 linn American tranrparknt window BLINDS. ? The ?ul?*crilier resjwctlully inform* the admi rer* ot the tine art*, that lie ha* Hint leceive.l loi .ale, lr.?ii?p? rent blind* of a quality and Iwaoty heretofore unknown. The material* of which they are made l>eing a* clear a* gin**, all passing olijeel* can lie easily discerned from the room, fcut ?t 1 1 1 those from the outside cannot see into the room. Neither have they the unpleasant smell which the printed hlinds liave. The pattern* are drawn wit I perfection a* tliev may tie seen In France or Italy. Any order* can l>e executed after the |ate*t ta*hion?, luini' in u*e In those conntrie*. and in the mo*t modem *tvles ot the American Plastic Ornament*. These Blind* are particularly adapted to parlor* ami sitting room* In aew built lionse* of the city and country. GEO. PEUSCMER, 121 Pulton ?t, a?7 Itu three < loom from Nassau. Ml I.LIN K It * BIPPLIKD AT WHOLES ALE PRK ES? TO TIIE LADIES.? T. MORU AN. l? 1-2 Chatham *t. bef* leave to inform the ladies of N. York ami it* vicinity that be has |nst received, per recent arrival*, tty- nvisl rlioice and elegant assortment of good* ever offered in thi* city. m , Elegant Printed Mu*lln?, of the mo*( novel design#. Printed Lawn* and Challice*. 40* Vklnrit Dre**e?, at fH V> the dress of 10 yard*, anion!? whirh are a choice a**ortment of color* I case of the real Imperial Blue Black Washing Silk*, at eight shillings per yard, never offered in thi* city under ten ?hilling*. Rililton* in endle** rarietv. A full ami choice a**nilment of rich figured and plain Silk* aivl Satin*. .... V>4 doten plain and embroidered llo* erjr, for I* 6d per bpair. Russia Diapers anil T nhle Linen* I ea*e of Gibson** celebrated lri*li Linen*. 4 carton* of Embroideries. Dra fiery Muslin*, in every *tyle, together with a large assortment ot Prench Calicoes and Domestic Oood*, umi nu merous to mention, at the lowest price n*ked, and no nbnte T M< in i. \ \ i ? INRhN A !?l \ i t * I * <>LH ER'? ? *shioNa 1* RLE II AIR ^ CTTINO HtidMJt, No. 5tt Na**au ?treet. corner of Maiden l/itie. In announcing to the public generally, they Iveg leave to *av, dial they have alwav* a *nfM-rior assortment of Prefch |H?r liimery, Soa|w, Brushes, kc., of the first manufacture. Likewise, Oibbin*'* Kavpootana, or Indian Cream, for preserving the growth of Hair, ami removing the dandruff', ?? that is well known to tie the great destroyer of the Human Hair. The use of the fine comb I* injurious, a* it pn>duee* an inflammation o* ?he head, which eau?e* a greater accumulation. Also Wigs, Tonnees, Scaljt*, kc., of the newest manufacture, a* every care >? taken, mi a- to deceive the closest ins|>? ction. m/t-lm n* It THI A * A It I ft |)HA LI Vt Mater street, .t?? r tor sale, cheap for ca*ti tW tubs Welah Butter; AO firkins Orange CO do; 100 kegs low T" 'ilL ""'able b?r hakers; 10 jars BraApJukSCae; "><i|i< <l< am WOdo superior do; ? tiarrels do d?i; 90 Iwnes Pine Apple * ra*k* Ham*, f?r family u?e; JO .lo Shonldera. do do, HARTMAN k BIRDSAi.L. * " RudiWHW *f V1SITINO C ARDS VISlTINt; ft AMDS.? In ? plain writing, tht* Italian aii'l fancy han?l?f priutetl on IMfr LISHED GERMAN PORCELAIN CAIlD, may >>e procured nt the corner of Maiden lane and Broadway, at Stout's FN- ; O RAVING ESTABLISHMENT, wkere specimen books may be seen. Also? -SILVER PLATED DOOR V M'MBER PLATES? the plating of which i> unusually thick, the silver being express- ( ly rolled tor the ndvartiaer. MERCHANTS COMMISSION CARDS, exeotttcd with distinctness and taste. LETTER STAMPS, CONSULAR AND NOTARIAL SEALS. BRASS DOOR PLATES AND KNOCKERS, with baked jet black edges, enamelled, and capable ot' receiving the high* j est polish. myJl-Jiii MAnnS' iOVSi ? Just received, a supply of Marks' | celebrated colored Toy*. They are oflered to the trade on the most favorable term*, bv j31 C. SHEPHARD, IT.* Broadway | A\l) Of KM K- JOHN L BOOAIt IMS, "Attorney ' ?Li and Counsellor at Law, Clinto* lUII. No. I Beekmau st, opposite the Brick Church door, city of New York, Illinois, , Mississippi, Arkansas, Military Bounty, Gem-rat Land office v Western A re i icy. Patents obtained and tirles perfected Ibr soldiers or their h**iN either. 1st ? Revolutionary. 2d ? l.;ite \\ ;? .'id ? Can i lum Volunteers, lib ? English refbgees from tie I nite I States to Canada and Nova Scotia. 5th ? Deserters 1from the British ar- i my. or the beirv in all the alxive cases. Mi ? Titles to lands forfeited forBOn ]>ayinebt of tax, reclaimed. 7th ? Heir* under agre entitled to lands gold for takes. 81 li ? Those who parted with tlieir discharges, warrants, or tbles, bet ore the patent* is sued can reclaim the same. '>tU ? Land* ia the several states and territories in the I'ulted States, t'anaoa, Nova Scotia, and Texas, bought and sold, or exchanged, ta),es paid aud titles in vestigated, obtained, ami perfected, on application to this of fice. Postmasters throughout the I'nited StWys. and other srentle- j men forwarding any ofthe above claims, a-id acting as agen- 1 in their several sections of country, wilt l>e ei. titled to 25 per cu j on all commission*. Communications jx >-?t paid* ITT Valuable farming land for sale in the state of Illinoi ? 1 300 quarter sections of ltio acres each, in parcels from Ho to 820 , acres, situated near towns and otherwise. AisO, iu Missouri Ik. ' Arkansas. d2S tf B ANGdll AND I.O vs OR Will M A tKU COMPANY. ? 2"> shares of this stock lor sale at a vary low piice ? ?94 per share has been paid in ? tke capital stock of the company b 8600,000 ? their stock in trade consists of Mills, Lum ber, Villasres, Cities, Townships, and tracts of lumber land, k.c. down in Maine. Sixteenths of this stock lias been boughf by the " North Ame rican Lumber Company," a mammoth concern of $2,000,000 ca pital, located in W all street, and is part of the r capital stock. ? There will lie no difficulty in showing that, the above can be had . at a bargain. Apply to J. THOMPSON, 60i Wall st. I N. B. If tl?e stock is riot sold bv the i8tb inst., it will be sold at | auction by Messrs. Franklin and Jenkins. aiM-tf | P\ pe m 11 a n t; in t;s- i)oNcouirr k stammers i l?eg leaoa respectfully to call the attention oftneir friends , aod the public generally, to the new anil ele.ial assortment of j goods just receive*! aii?l opening at their new -tore. .V>. WJ | Pi arl street, between Frankfort aiH H.igue streets. < or.sii inersand dealers wilt find, at their estaMlshmeal, advantages no where else to be met w ith, in addition to their entire new stix-k of good*. t Stammers, ot the above firm, more generally known l>v the ' appellation of the Three Kindred I'npe; Hunger, and v ho, it j is needli'ss in say, to imv lint -trangers. (lands unrivalled 111 the ' art of paper hanging, both for neatness and despatch, will at tend in person as far as practicable to all the work which shall be entrusted to his care. m vUl-fhn* BKUMN AMD RFFLFCTINCi <i'?ATKN DORIC AND MIX ERVA FIRE PI. \< KS.? Also, a large assortment of Orate* and Fire Sett*, suitable lor parlors, chamber*, offices, and store-, are offered for wale by tl><* sitliseri lier*, wholesale and retail, at their w arehouse, Xo. U7 Exchange Place. Berlin Orates. ? These imperii castings, equalling in finish the finest metal, are ornamented with rich and chase! designs, t ie. cuted in has relief. They are colored by a new process, not acted upon by heat or rust, anii requiring water only to keep them clean. The Reflecting Grate, recently int roduced, unites beaut y and economy, lieing coiaitnieted with brilliant metallic reflector* to throw into the room a large portiun of the heat which ordinari ly escape* through the flue. Doric and Minerva Fire Places ? Thi* well established article is know n to the puldic as on. sujh rior to any thing now in use tor burning coal, as it combines all the advnniag.-* of lioth the usual m<xle* of communicating heat bv radiation, a- in the common grate uixl tire place, and by transmit* on, us in close Move*. It diffuses warmth throughout the riMiuis bv menus Ol' heated air, which, by the construction of the Doric Fire Place, in not peraitted to come in contact with heated iron plate*, which is well known to liatc the effect of ilwtroyilt? the oxy gen of tl?e atmosphere, rendering it offen oppressive, and al ways injurious to the health. It 1* portaMe, a convenience ea sily appreciated, a* they can be removal a; a|ea*^re. It i* a daptedmthe parhsr, tlie wwhnbi , urtfl the iyv*mir!y r?to?n, uniting the comfort of an ojan (ire with perfect safety and con venience. For ?ale bv fll-tf BAXTER k. BROTHER, ?7 Exchange Place. ("J. HEAT BAM OA INS. ?An exten?i\e assortment ol ? Milk and Cotion Hosiery, together withii large assortment of Embniiderie*. consisting of capes, collar*, pellerine*, cana r.ouve. lisherettes, infants rolies, w aisfs and cajn, ladies fidasli cap*, lace shawl-, merino embroidered, zebra and broclu, do very rich ; thread and Imliblnett lace*, inserting* and edging* iterdle worked inserting* ; and scollop edgings; tw> tbous'd needle work'd an I tnuilsird bauds, plain and figured swis* muslins, bead bags, nurses and safety chain*, needli ?, thimbles, gold.kilver and steel lx?lkins, hairpins, scissors, white nndcol'd satin, game and InMrintr ribbons, all widtlis: gentlemen* and ladies horse skill gloves, ladies plain anil open worked silk and cotton gloves, plain and li|t area silk-; Ir.^i |mp|>u?; linen, silk aad cot tan h .ndkerchiefs, lace apron Black and while tare and gauze veil* ami scarfs; VI black and white plain and figured bloods, damaged at the la'e fire, ??; Bowery. 2 aylMw' At \ lib WM. H. ACKERMAN respectfully UMorm. ki* friend* ami the public that he has, in connection witb his Steam Confectionary at Grand street, fietw . en Chrys tie and Forsytli street", added a splendid saloon. The style in which it is furnished, and the superior excellency of his ice creams, wines, an I other refreshments, cannot !>e surpassed In anr other establishment in the city. W. II. A. pledges himself that his Saloon shall be conducted in t lie aiwst respectable ami orderly manner, ami that every at tent imh shall l?e paid to the iiccointlHidaKou o| tbo*e who will favor biiti with a * isif. my4-lm* Reno VAii.-c. hiiepard re in. friends and patrons, that he has removed his Book, Sta tionary ami Faa'-v Oood> Store, from 199 Broadway, to ?ti2 Broadway, second door above Warren street, (opinmitethe City HalL) He lias made arrangements for receiving all uew publications at the earliest ilate. lie w ill greatly enlarge b.s stock, and lie promises to keep constantly nn hamf a- great a variety, and a* choice collection of Classical, Scientific, School ai <J Miscella neous orks as ran be I hi ixl in the city. He will always be ready to simply Ills I iistomers with the finest quality of English and American Stationery, among which mav be fouiHl Engli-h letter and note paper. *ea ling wai, steel and quill pens, penknives, w allets, gnhland silver pencils, Newmans, Reeves, and (Msiria wat?r colors, engravings, <?.| pa ntings, kc. He will also keep on hand a very exten* ve assortment of Children's Hooks. New York, May I, 1 137. V KY* 1 Oil K I.I K K. INMHWtK. A >l> TBI *>T ( (HU'Wi, ? Persons may effect insurances with this Company on their own lives, or the live* of others, ami either for the whole duration of life, or for a limited peri od. The payments of premium may be either made annually, or in a gross sum. Premiums on (hie Hundred Dollars f ?r One Year. A/e. 1 year. Age. 1 vear. Age I vear. A ge, I y. 14 0 ?2 I in 'Ml 1 48 '0 | m 15 0 77 27 I 12 I 57 SI t 97 i I* 0 M 2S I 20 40 1 ??? .')2 2 02 17 0 % 2!? I 2*? 41 I 74 ?VJ 2 l? 19 0 ?!? :>i I .11 42 I W M 2 1* |!l n !? 51 I :u 4d I 11 V> 2 *2 2? 0 '?! 32 I M 41 I '*? 2 47 I 21 ? 92 35 1 'M *5 I ?l W |7# 22 ? "H 94 1 SS 4# I .Ml 3 14 23 0 ?T7 3A 1 >? 47 1 W *? 3 24 n f?l :j?i 1 :t<> 41 I 91 till 43% I Ml 77 I 4J 4f I M Money will lie re< eived in dejxtsil by the * oinpanv, and held intrust, upon wiiich Interest will he alloweff asfi?ilows Upon any sum over fl?in. irr?'d< emali|e for I vear, 4? per cent. " " " loo " for S mos, 4 per cent. " " " lf? " for 2 m?>*. 3 tier cent. TRI 'ST EES. Wm. Baril, Samuel Ti?*m[Mon. This* W. LuiHow, l?aai- Bnmson, Wm. B Lawrence, Pi'tn Ri'iiwn, Jacob Lorillard, Stepln'ti Warren, John Duer. Jame* Kent, Peter Harmnnr, Nath'l Prime, S. Van Rensaellaer, N. Devereaax. John O. Costar, Ben]. Knewer. Thos. Snffern, C. W. I.awrence, 14. C. I>e Rbam. Jonathan flimAittS, James Mc Bride. John Raihlame, Jr. P. O. Stuvvesunt, Tlios. J. t?s Kley. S'epben Whitney, John .1. A??o r, jolm Mason, fluban C. Verplanck, Bi'tti. I.. Swft.i J WM. HARD. Prsiedent* E. A. NICOI.L, kecreiary. . Dr. D. ATKINS, ttij'Sieian to the CoOtpanT. 3 r Til K NO 14 TH AMKItK tN|KII(k! ,N>I RANCE 450MPAMY continue to insure against loss or age by fire on buildings. goruK sb tis In |>ort, and tli?"r cnri/o? * and every description of pers'inal piojwrty, al tlieir i^ice. No IK Wall street. DIRfcfTons. Robert Ainslee. Thntntt* lloitofl, David ( odw ise, llenry M. Klltot. Daniel Jackson, Thomas Sarjeallt Cortlandt Palmer, Kdgar Ji nki'is. Joiin lx?rhner Oraham. C. V. P. Ilasbronk. Tboma* Tileston, Henry II. I, reds, l/iui* De f 'asaej Oeorge D SlltMig, Henry W vrkolr, Charles f?. Handy, ftanitiet T. Tisdale, Steph* 11 Sfom. William P. Ilallelt, Edward Frost. ROBERT AINSI.EE, President. >NO. McBRAIR. Weerefey. JTOHAOE-Will '.etahe.TinTl',. ft" ' "t .tares, V? and ^ r>'2 W ne ?tr?ei Ai ply on tie pr. i to ?14 IIARTMAX h BIRDCALL. LONU ISLAND UA1L HOAD. ? On and after the Utof May, the Cur* will run a* fbll wn, vi/. . I.enve II Ii.l',1 . , ? .... , i u.. .11. Leave i lii luviU 7 (/clock, A. M. l : 3 " P. M. ? ?n Sundin ?, Ln'vc Jamaica, I Leave Brooklyn, 7 1-4 o'clock, A. M. ! "o'clfK k, A. M. I! J 4 " "II " P.M. 4d-4 " P.M. I 5 " ? . if ami I o'clock trains w ill l><* omitted. s will be r>- >-i\ nl itiiil left at the follow ing places, vi/. : Westburv, Clew*ville, De Laucy Avenue, Union Course, W , ckoft"'. Lane, ami Bedford. Tickets,? be I.B.I at tin* variou* ticket ofFces. Passengers who tak ? ?eatv< w iiliout tlieni, will be charged one third more, myl-tf /'i(? \ k1.U Fisf L Sk. VIA RAIL ROAD ANI> CANAL TO PITTSBURGH. Leaves the Westchester House, comer Broa I and Race t reels, duily at ii ?' clack. The Boat- and Car?u*ed upon thi* Line, nreof the v tv best description, having lieen liuilt expressly for the accommodation of passemjerh, ami we not *urpa.--ed by any in the countr} . Tlii* i* tor only P icket line lhat run* on the Railroa 1 Ui Har rishurg, thereby saving 8'? utiles of canal travel, and reichna Pittsburgh in three day* and a half, micea! of four and a half, in k a^ formerly the case, w lien they w ent by Columbia, there took t lie can iL K ,r speed and comfort this lin" is not excelled by any other in tli" United States Passenger* to Cincinnati, Louisville, Natchez, Nashville, S>. I.oui*, lie., will always lie certain of being taken on without de. lay, as this line connect* with the boats at itiubur^h, carrying the mail. For seats, apply at the north east corner of 4th and Chesnut s;s. and dt N i. :JK) Market ?t. corner :>d and Will,, w s|s. A B. CUMMINGS, A-.' tit. Philadelphia, May 3. mylU-lin" K *? \V \ l< '< % Ml KM KNT. FOR NEW BCROII.?Lan liny; a; Cald ell'g and West Point. ? Tim steamlKMU HIGHLANDER, Cant. It. Wardrop, will leave th ? foot of Warren street every Mondav, Thursday, and Saturday aster noon at 3 o'clock. Returning leave New burgh e . erv Monday morning at '"> o'clock, and every Tuendav and Friday after noon at ^o'clock, commencing May lith, until further notice.? For fre. >lu orpas,., appl. to ill ? Captain on Itoard, or t<> T. POWELL it CO. Newburgh. my2-lm* n rr *> F'??l BO*TO\ VIA *KH' X PORT AMI PROVIIiK.VCK.? Tli - ste aiii ,,f ll.XIMI 1 ? > N C iptillll will ienve (nun Peck Slip, E. II. on W e<lnesda\' afternoon, May a I. at 5o'cloi'k. Passenger* to; Boston will be forwards In the rail road cars inuned.. ely on the arr>v at ot itie 1,1. X INli I ' >N. *,* Freight for B?*<m forwarded v tin it delay. For furU~er Information inqu ? re on Itoard. or of l>. It ALLEN, lti > South st. N. B. All person* are forb I tr i sting any one mi account of the above boat or owner*. myS7 * D* ft FOR ALBANY. L "T^s . --J. F r m th - foot oi Bardie Street. ? The >- wM Mfc * E R I E , this n.< r:;i:,j,r 7 o'd)ck.? 1 The AL BANY tomorrow morrdsg at 7o'd Ft tin the foot of Cnurllamit street. The SW ALL' )W lllis after noon at 5o'cl k. The NORTH AMERICA. tomorrow afternoon at 5o'c'ock# NOTICE. ? All goods, ire jl.t, baggage, bank bills, sjiecie, or any other kind of property, taken, shipped, or put on hoard the boais of tins lie l>e nt the rink ot the owner* of ? ich good*, freight, 1 ' 1 lie. tuvlil M k _ ,?> FOR lUKTKOHl). /? From P -rk Slip, E. II. The *tea:nhoat u < I.Kol'A'l KA. < .?:?!. Ileynol lr, will tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon, at 6oVlock. Fare to New London, $2. Htage* will Iwvp Lvnf (Bacnn'? Landing,) for New London, launeiliau-lv on the urnvalot the Cleopatra. J _r Positively no freight received after 5J o'clo -k. For fur* titer information, inquire on board, or of l>. B. ALLEN, 169 South ?t. N. II. ? All jwr-on? ar ? forbid tru?tinn any one on uci-ouiit rtf thealwive boat or owner*. im\.JI HOI >K Ill LKT c?|{ FOK SALlf.? The new imnlcrn Imilt three ?'orv hou?" in i?li ?!. a let* door? ea?t if Hr a lit iy, heing the midi.l<-of the thret ho.:tet> ,n?t tinidied. Thi?hou?e i? tinkled in 1 1 . l>.-t manner, * ili il the iiKxIern iiuproM iucut*, an t ]> >?????? mi . in, t?< hail iinmedi* ately. Apply to (?. (;LAItK, l!ki Witfritrert. layll Jan To l.h r.'v-'f Im? st.ir. kuown a* No. IIS Manieu laue, one d'wtrfrnm Pearl I* in given immediately. Impure at I'X Pearl ?t. jHy M TO LET. ? The whole ol th" -ecml ort the II.. !??? N'i. 37 Court Ian If *?reet, either t" a -mull re ?pei-tahle i unily without children, to nrti?'?. < r for otli c Th* floor contaiu* two large room?, well lighted, with fire plare*. and rlo?rt?, lienide* two la-ge rii iwt* tliut Imvi' lirrti used a* I m'iI num.*. AppJ v on Ihe premise*. n.t 1 tly M TO LET ? At Far Uoi-kaWav , a larg' < >iivenieiit two *torv IIoum*, ?uitable tor .in oxidative I man ling I "ii?e. tffth a new Ihiiii, a well ainl pump of e?eell^??t Water, ami two n:re? of land, emlo*ed with ornani ntal ami oilier good fence. I' i? aituatf <1 ? ithiii a quarb r of a mile of the lifBt-li. ai. I n-arthe Marine Pavilion. Tie projiriljr rati We t iew eil nt any ti n", ami term* hii'i't n on appbciitioii to the Kulwi-rilier, onth" pi *mi---. S A M L. IE It. NOUTON. my 4 ti I ? l hi i. ?- i \ i wo?'or) hrirk oiiiM in;, with a targe <>'??? g v inl. n rear ofM New *1. Inquire on l lie preni tea, at it New m. nt JOHN DC FAIJ. mv2.Vlw? '!'?? L. t*. ? ? A In k li ?il< hiiur in a eetrtral situation, ffJ-B either a* a ?tilileor wwkshop. Apply at UT7 Broad J .il way. ui4-tt' MTO l,KT ? TI-." larp?? an I i-ommodtmni llou?e No. 5 D"V ?'re?' 't, suitable lor a lto,ir,| nji houw on an e*ten* ac-tle. Apply to Mix It. N. (lough, on the pn*mi* ?w. m)3 Ant ^ v Ai.it. m ronn \mt t ( t?., n-i ii Courtlamlt ?tr?*et, In* to iniicm tliet-aiV* that tU-v have removed from N". fi Courtlamlt attfet to the alaive large ami elegant t ?ew ?tor?*, where lli> \ luneoti hurnl, uml an i*?m ?tanllv welvina fre?h (iipplle* of Hn'trra' l*lu?li anil Trim nm AI>o, furwy rolore.l II i. lie., for la'li"*' Ikhiiii'I*, wli h they will ?ell on a t'oiuiiioilating term*. tlalq, ("a|n, l*to? lni, anrl HI ?k yraiie", a' wh>l *?ule. ?l2*y mHMOW \ A. ( O.'H (?\fc* PHI' K || \T H'foKK. ? The ?i|lMerilier?. ?;m-e the Vear |J? ?|, hate aiinetl al furnishing tlie pulilie with an elegant ami ?ole ?lanfi I II \T of the iuo?t graret'ul (em, at th ? acviHiiiiMdatiNg priee of $.1. Thev ran ?<>w ?*v thai HiHr MToeta hate Iteen rntwnnl with triumphant ?iii??. Tin ||ai* in inuiaeluretl liV tln-m tlnrtiig the Ih?I three treintli*, .urita** In IwniitV ami linitli any heretofore otTereil, ami ?taml pre-euniieiit among iIkw of higher prh*e%, worn Hy the fa?l, onalil" worhl. To ii,?*ir |tatron? they would *ay? the iprilitv. a? la/ a? mav lie, nnj. funii ? lite priee intalerafe ami li*t tie* profit -nutJl. and all I th?- 'ale? i or i a*li. ITS Chatham Apiare, e>,r M?fl ?t myllMt Hltov% \ | 00 MTO f.W.T-AT it It ' \?>%l? K. \ J. TIIK l.*IHH S I'OMK. WAItL IIOI - E, AMI WHVIJK, a few r?nl? atiote the turnpike hn-lge, in Water ?tre?*t, reeently o> <*up et| hy Me?#i ?. Aj r ? W Kreei .tti a? * gr.i.n utore. The preni *e* are In gon<| order, and will lie let rlteaptoa gontl tenant. Th" ?itiiafHin i? a?le?iralile ?n? fur anv hin.l of man'iftirtorv, or for mercantile purim****. Fnr liir l.er |?irt.< 'ilarv impure oi M r*. Ayre?, m Watei t'n-et. New lliu<i?? k, n?**l ih>?r to the pr?*t.. ?? ?, or at 112 Water "tn-et. New \ .irk. i<t??.Vd?wlt |K\*|HII\ ?* PHKMII 'I NfCKltlOKt'A ?F TOUM. WINE coolkkm. oi: ?. \ *- I- - \ , . great Koimniy am! convenience to hatcher*. ke?>pe>? of ii<>i? l?, lM>ardiug lioiine*, and vicf ualler*. Thev are of orr g'eat un* nnrtance, annwerliig every pnrpn?e of in ice Wmw Tfe t can lie ?een In Hue at No. I] Centre, ami ( . iron Market*? awn in ' ?everal hotelit. The inanufarture:*?ltave on liaml a great tari | ety of all vlr.ea, fnnumtln* nf mahogany an l :>lne, at tle*lr fltcl? ry, i orner \ arii k mid t'liiiilton mt Im 'I'lIK \K? >(?I?K l.ll tMI> """MM | I will deht i ?, either at Mieir iptarrv irafi.o >t il ? I tic ?i a|?irt? ot the I nK?ti. Wrwnite of a vert -up* r " 'inality <>1 i any diinenMom, either in the block, or ?lre??.il, to order. It i< of a heatit ful color, admirably adapted to display an lute, fttral light* ami *1 ele? to adt aiMage, 1 1. Ing hglifT than the Uuiim ey a till tlark thnn the Hallow ell. f I; i? a puce Orainte, tree from foreign I xfanreai an l lt? coniiioii' lit pan* are l.lemled III ?'?i h |e r. ?? ' p'opurtitai a* to render it more ml' ?fnu Mtlc, and le?? liahle fo decay or Iniury frutii "iiiotiir", while rompnratite esperlmml* haw proveil that ?? ?pi t" ami ilmui eaoii-i at.il evener, ami with h .? w a?te th in a.iv otln . rrraniit n the market Oontmco for ira delive ry will be entered ?*'?, at Uiwer prict ? than other alone of in terior nnal fv m< he oiitainefl lor. Or' lei- ,i ldre'-e l to the Mechanic* Ex* liange \o. 1 Broad ?t (two 71) ?>r In the Conn|iany'* e, No. ? Beekn.au al., (when ?n:iipl?*? may he ?een) will we?; ncnip* attention. ttfU Jt* ^yet, | Bei-kman at. CLa *IIiV'.m, i II l< , * V ear T nir?. fiHWiti-, Fork*, and Ladh-?, ot tar out pattern*, I n|| nt ?? pet i ir quality, ami w arranfe I w rmi /ht, for ?ale l?\ t|,e Miatml i' finer. The nalxrril* r nrlginaJly intfotlari I the almtt war*, anl ha? lieen ealaMlalteil tiearlv five vear? In flii? city, ami wa? awarded IlK' fir?t premittm for the lie?t ?|teriinett> M (?eriiia.i Silver Ooodn, by the Atnet .< i i ln*tilut>' at tie i r lsH? Ka.' (lertnan Bilver Coffin Plate* engraved a' one hoafa riollce. pn, ? frran ^1 2.1 In tS ertefi, ewfinVing itK'ltidiil % !?'. The i>i , e? of lite alwive articles are otiout 7.*|iercen* cheatwr t?. nn 'ne real tiltfr, W.M CltANDLI Manw actnref, f< Clarkwm ?tn et, tnyfi-lw* Between Van'k ami l|inl?oi ?t>eet?. ? 1 1 Ml I *? IIIIO I k BUOT*. ? CI ieap, cheap, rheap |? ir' i etcr, at H. k .1 WM.KI ll'"?, t*> Canal ?t Thi? t, the iilare for th<'?e mtf>rea?e?l by hard t;nie?, to boy Biwh and Shoe* ? tin* ? 'he M l1 to fil>l llootn ami !Mmic? cbeapi-i than they dm lie found at anv other e*tabli?h?ient in thi* ot any other rut Their fine ?o|e Pimp Br?it? Mill ?taml nnrlval Wtif denib m> n w??bing to 0irni?h tli? in*< lve? with a pair ol ^ ",mmrT f?r ALmAKTw Canal *t. ftof/t mistake Hie nnmlier? it i* 210. the aecoml ?*t?e ?tor? from (Greenwich ?*. mylMm II Kit 1)>I \ N Jt KEENAR'S jnra :-M ?ifc ESTABLISHED KM Hi It ANT PACKET OFFICES K'ir cabin and meerage imcenger* to and from Great Brttanr In laud, vi.i LU-riMMil . kly communication, l?> w?utli ?t Be eku.an st., and ii7 S i nil _ New York. Kenideiitu in the United Stale- ,md Camiii wi?hln| to tor tJieir fiiends res.dmg in liiiMi iiriuinor IreltiKl, c?h li wiyi he accommodated on very moderate term*, per weekly opportunities, via Liverpool. Tin' tiroiirietors I i? ? 1 1 an i It near Tlie proprietors having ma le addtuunal arrangenienta ibr tl:e de?pHt( li of extra ve*?el*, I m-u to otm*. ti> their nu?eroiw friend* and ill ? public, that in selecting this line they will avoid tlie untie* eMx-iry detention anil expense ?o much complained ot^ ami may re?i aaaured that all tin' agent* in tt>? United King dom, a> \ve|i as tli>? ???!?? of die Atlantic, ? ill u-. il?. !? ,( effort* u\ ren,l**r .iititm"-''' H ;? ? , ?:u use iii*. )M.s| effort* to render despatch and comfort to all irnxseiiKer* who may be engaged here, ami their friends w lio may emfiark in company withtketu; ati l n all rwi where the passengers do not couie, tlieir money will l>e refunded to tK* ? penwn* from whom it wai received. Ships will he despatched from Liverpool for the different ;iort>, is follows: ? for New York, weekly; tor Kostnn, Phila delphia mil Baltimore, threv time? each month; for New Or lean* i:id Mobile, twice each ?>ntli : for Quebec, tliree times each month. Person* wishing a pa*Mijje to Liverpool and Ixindon, can be ; ccoiiuundatcd liy tin* regular line of packets for Liverpo ol, %\ ????kly , for !<oiiifon on the 1st, loth and SMthofeach month Tho? ? w ishing to intuit money to their friends, can he ac commodated with drati* for any amount, payable throughout Oral Britain aud Ireland. Agents altn in I lie different |KjrU, who will pug assistance in forwarding; the passenger# to Liverpool. Kor turth?r information relative to this establishment, apply to or address EesM'?. Sh-i'lock it Adlington, No.'C Waterloo Road, aud No. 13 Chippel sL Liverpool, IRELAND. Me>-r-. John Dickson & Co., Waring Belfast. Mr. M. Sherlock, Ko. > Eden, Quay, Duhliu. Win. Donoffhue. W.llian: st., Londonderry. .lames Belfew, Drogheda. Patrick McMuIUmi, Castle st.. Newry. ?f. CnlUghan, Lawrence I\?wu, near Bjdhnasdoe, Edward Sherlock, Ca?tlepollard. Tlios. Higgin*, Ballvn. ihuti. .las. Du'.' in, Articlitr, m nr Coleranie. Michael McOinty, Drumlish. county Ijongford. .fiUin Brady, Bally; Jas. UutV, county t ivan. Wm. Mcr.igg?. Cork. .1 li. Coehriui, bhgo. Dani -I Hughe*. waterlonl. Hugh Shields, Clone*, county Monaghati. S' OTI.ANO. M Anderson, No. IJTti.ier-* Court, Ola?jjow. I>ini.l Foster , Annan. l> Mi 'Dougald, Inverness Koht. M Neil, Newtown jstewart. HE III) MAN k K KEN AN. m y. 10- 1 m l<*i and ?>7 South si. ^Vi ?'ggi ^SSk OLD 1.8 l ARLINHIi PAIKKT OFFICE, AT NO. :?:!? PEAKI. H TICKET. ritHK propriety; liave concluded their additional arran^e I i.i'Mits for Ihe de*|iat< h of extra ?prins; slil|>s, to leave Li verpool in the month* "t Kehiuary, March, and April. Person* deso i i, of s?'inlinif tor their friends should laake early ap|?li* eat i' hi. In so d i ii thev V, ill prevent detention, delay, ami disappointment. Allwilt he entitled to a free passive in the ?teainei? ruiimnir from the dirt* rent ikitis hi Ireland, Beotlaial, and Wall's. I>ntt < as u*ual on the Bank o| Ireland, payable in everv province, county, and inland town. Apply or adilrean 3>l Pearl -tre*-t. imUOLAft ROBINSON i. CO. N. Y. Kt ?B IN. soN ii. HROT1IEKM, Bankers, L'pOoL jVlf ItOlHNSON i. t'o. Duhliu. _'|l .fi ss So. z?& FKKICillT AND PA??A<iE FllOM LIVER POOL.. T ) rem-d v the inconvenience oceasioned to Clippers in Liv ertn-il, by many of tlie recent %e?aeU having shut out good*, thev ar<- requested lo observe, that in addition to the eight an tra ?priiig ship* prev iously organised by the llobttMiii Line, the toll iwing select conveyance* are engaged in order to afford evTV facility w :ili a greater frequency ol departure, viz I'OWIiAtTaN. tons, t apt. M? Cnrran, i.AKDINKIt SH. Capt. .Ish kso.i, MANt IIRLTER, 570 ( apt. Pattoti, K A ? All, Ml Capt. BliM, i ALEOONIA, (new,) 7?.J Ca I , UOBINSON. do Ca t. , llENIIY KNEE LAND, 3<i3 < apt. B<irtlutg, MATTAKEKSE'P, m Capt. I>rew, HI ItLINOTON. Capt. tJ. I. Prince, 8YLLERIE, 2^4 Cap . Ilunte.', ANN IIM.L. Tit Capt. JackMUi. Kt'TI /.'IKK, 4lt> t.'api. Newton, LEVANT, 3">2 Capt. Parson*. To paxoeiigen triving a preference to thin line, tliey are very re.fx ct fully informed it is tlie intention of thin company to do away with the present confuted ay?t?'m of hrmumg out pa*?eii gem, and for (insead of the prewnt steerage) fore and aft ca Inns, alter the principle of those much admired and powerful steamer* mi succeM'ully employed on the Liver|ioo| aa*l Ola*. Ifow xtatiolk. Apply or a.lilr*-s? 3.J4 I'earl ?treet. Dor OLA!* ROBINSON 1 < O. ROBINSON BROTHERS!, Iaverp<vd. alt ItoBINSON 4 CO. DuIiIim. PANMAtiF. TO AND FMOtt THE I'KITKD StfSVPS?? OK UHKAT-BKITAIH A > D ft IvKliA llftJ. ?A -ijafc A iStii \\ '.?hlv conveyance l.v the RobinwM Line. The proprietor* r- -?|?*<-lluUy iiiI'i >1111 tlii ir many nail \ *ry iiiiiii?tou? Mnrii that tlif u ??<??? r, iii-iit. lim it m?i ,iijf *htp*, ris? JANE WALKER. KI'TI'EOrr, MAKOARET, CONORRM. HYLLKRIE. MA I I AKKEHET, LEVANT, HLOCl'M, enifa^e I to Mippl y the berth, in order to i-naure m l guarantee ail'litwinal farilitte*, comfort*. nnd iWpatch. Drato ,i* u* i il <mi ilir ll.tnk in Irelaml nn-l tin- Rutiini* 1 Co, Dull Im. mi lie Nntiiiii.il Itjnk ami nil ilk branchi**, of which Daniel ifCoimfll, E*|. i? tli'1 Governor. The rati'* of pa???Ke have been lor ?anc titm |wal vety rmuiileralily mlureil, umi the eompanv ii*mlcr h free |M?aa;c to nil wherever tin* *lfimbnil? i mi *n i tin* proprietor* ileetn it worthy of imtirini', that fur the la?t yfift IKM, ilift ?alled from tbc jmrt oi Liverpool alone, .;X'V W?W|?l>r l||l' llt'^l'kt CU*", lieHI'/ fill llll l?fTU| Of (MM* ?Mp t'lrcvipfy ?i\ ilavr.il ffmt accommodation, a? it pmntli doriitin ami delay, mi very ?ertouaiy complained of hv paa ?eajer* wlm ciiirare * I f li nUlMnrntu having only arcaMM* <il ii|>j'.irtuii.!;? ?. Apply or aildreac&M Pearl ?t. Dol IJI.A* KOIIINSON. New Vork. ROBIN""* BBOTIIEBM, Livi i |hh.I. lloKIN-M.N \ I'll, flulilin. PAHMAOE FlfOM INK.LAM) AND KM.I.i NO. In np|M?rttinitie? ?m f v<- or ?i* < I \ ? , l>y way of Uvffpdl. jUJjL. jL tJL. 5T ZjL SCat JmSk '|*H R KoIIMKiK^ I.I.N'E, * nh remittance*, raoney*. or I fieri, ? lnM-kt, .iii,i hank i"!*! nom, ?ailui^ on tie- l?t, >ttli, Irt 1 1 . at <1 3M|| of fvr* month. Tie proprietor oi il? Nntunana Utie very kimlli return thaak* to t In-, r many ami wnlely culemhl ? r Im the eth rn tit ami alif ?uppnrt tb?"\ Imm< receivi'l for ?i many veara |KMt? ami at t im feel gratified in having it in their ixiwer'v anmaare thai tliey l,???', in coBW^Bi'iire of man. heavy *hiMetil?ot ipcc deposited toil* ir credit in the honk* of 1 r ? mm! ami England, have beca mwM ?' t" ??*tei?l an>i aug men! very mater .ill* their ai i awtamii1 withtbe ?mat apalent ami wealthy bai>k<-r?, t'?r ti<> ? \> ? * n ?< at oi their ilrafU an pre. ?MMatioa, A? r> ifard* Hi"' afrw i"i the attention of the Rnl?in?on* pa* ?MCfa, IteoMli fretaail.tbe) at i? a?t pHMnkMMtJTt pNMJl ami inn ./i"'i v ; lirtw !????' i ?e|e? t?-<| m r,-.iu?n?ihle. wix-.^ail in trilif-nt l?n men. who *nll carefullv att<'nd to th?* r<?ll?i ? I ,.?i nt' ,l< Mo ->r "th? r lHt?ine?? where elWr lent prwett of atlnr ney have l??en r?nntiM*A. Pmaawgrra W*ty iwy their ruiiwal* . iii f, ?li" il'l pri-ii r thia l.ne. In iioin|{ ?o, 1 In v ? ill .n out ma - knur cootraet* with |>i ? hnvm/n . agrnr in either InMnpt oi n?"iM > . k?!i? anil w <11 l?e to c*in a per r?-ntaeeoii the amount III |>n?%ai.'i , rei-kle%? of all otln'l i-oiimjuem-i ?, Apptiralimfhr r< tniltanri ? ami p5?Mn'fi ?hoohl h# ilirecteil 1^4 P?-at I ?ln et. DO! t;i \s ii i nt i \ ??o\ k i n N X. I<<IHIN<<ON k llltoTIIKK* H4i.k. r?, Liverpool l??niN'HON k t o. Dulilin. PASN \ OI'. I'DU 1,1 V ERPOOL BylheOhl ^PfJL.n. I'.. kit of the |?t H June ? A ('? ? ne?rr ?t< <rat.'e ?""pt?M?'tHer? rati y et lie 'akin on laHiril I !??? p<n ket nf(r t?tof .lntte, it' I'rimiflikte aiiallratioii i? mmh' I In* ilay to tnvJn in IIKHDMW k KEEN AN, M?at?l ?7 hnoihat Ai* PtoKAuM KOK I. IV CRPOOlo <nft Tin p. i ket ahip P?>WII \T I *N, Ivvmi; at Pnver JBBB?|iart, \? ilbe |iromptl v f|e*pat<ho>1, ami > *n Very rom fortahlv tak- i ti'W altin ami llfet *ire iia??< nfer?. Thi? op porltinlt* pre??tit?, in piint of ?jwi-if ami valet jr. a conveyaa e ??vniiil t i none, n- rittva. u? ?l o,i ti?. It. mk of Irrlaml, ami RobinaiJI k DtiM n . * >ii tiTer[?vj, It .1. i?m, Hrotlur*. Banki-r?. Appl> 'I iii Pi*ari M' 'e'. N \ . t v : l>OI t*l,Af ROWINROW A CO. i <? I* \ KOK Ij I V K II IMMUi AND oBBI.l > MM in ? II v <ll pai ki In i if ll" l?i ol June r ?MSB... pnwent" r* ean lie haml>?" ' ly " ? "numxtateJ "tl leiirii fin* i li . Mtr paeke' *lii |*> to -ail positively ntf IJvefpnnl mil L ' "J ii ti lie l?i >t .lnm- tin .! r? itlat iiiv ? riio- w i-h - iiijf to ??! iliark for ? it her of the ahov< portf, will til' In make ? a' lv ai't.li. it into IIKrthMAN k K I EN AN, injii I'W ami IS Honth ?t flTK I?\hs\<4F, row l<IVEHPOOI,.-"l I? Jll ) I. IN - Vrsti." mi tit - have heen IMHle tor ae? ..mm" IHBBdMinK a lew rr?|? i-iahle ?teerarr ;>aawn(ferv hv tie* mail pai-k<'l 'partmir hrtu e on her Bppotnteo ilay. tlw first w J une. _ _ , _ Drart*. a? tuttal, on the Rohitiannv <"e No. i Eilen Qb?v , Dalilin. <i the Itank ot Irrlaml thi LKwrpool, Mmar*. Rotait ?>n Brother*, hanker* PVawe applv or adtlre* TM Pull* ?lN IHWQLAH ROB IN BO N kJA. rfjc pi*t\(.K nion ? ' i - 1 ' ' *' 11 known l'a?t aailm* ?Mp TBI AHAIN, t ati Wtarl llaM.H-k, va, ill poaHirely -ail in J?ly. eomfortaWy fttte.l up for psMen^er*. who will lie ? "*afre< it rea. -nahle t. rm* if early .ppl I H H A V , rortier Ptae and Bouth 4