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DIONE V ft A BKKT. lmlB7i Jmmm iW?? W, IB* The stock market yesterday wm eomewhat depressed. But little was done and the sale* generally show a alight decline.? The Bank afCemmerce receded } percent; Phoenix J percent.; Caaton and Harlem | Delaware and Uudaoa improved at the clove i per cent. The Tradeamen Bank haa declared ^ aemi-aanualdirid. nJ of 6 per cent, payable on the lit of July ; and the Lafayette Bauk a dividend of 4 per eeut for the tame period, payable at the ?aine time. In Philadelphia uioney ia icarce and commercial affairs ap -pear gloomy. The sales of itocka on the 21st inat. as compared with the traanetionaan the 14th, exhibit a decline oa uearly ?eery 4eae.ipi.oi frets. 2 to 4 per cent. The failure of the Phil - ?delphia Loan ( ompany has produced comidcrable sensation, fVomthr gioae er.isinauagen.eiil of the concera. A report made by the Director., pi iced the institution in a reiy farcrable position?I. .ring a surplus of $471,417 ; but ia oae week after the report was pu. foilh, the Company suspended its payments, because (hey lost $13,000 The concern is, however, to be in vestigated, and we shall then know its rauiilcations. Kour stockholder and four creditors have been appointed for this purpose. Tin- ii.uk loaned money on its depositee. According to o..r advices this moruiug, the mouetary affairs ?f Balti more are iu the best condition of any city ia the Union. Ko great pressure is felt there, and generally speaking tke hanks kare a balance against every other section. Oue iustitu* Lion in that city now holds one hundred thousand dollars of Nortkera paper. This is, perhaps, created by the slight revo lutieu which I.as taken place iu the Southern trade. The subscription books for the additional stock authorized ta the capital of the Farmers' Bank of Tirginia were opened on the 31st inst. We find through various sources that the city of New Ha ven has voted another $140,000 la the New Haven and Nvrth ampton Canal Company. This is singular, for it is a perfect levelling system, it is taxing the rich unnecessarily. If a city can rote away $100 000, it can also vote away $100,000,004.? The poor do nut suffer, but the rich and middling classes are ?eade to pay. Money is 3 preeut a month in New Orleans for the best of paper. Busino to consequently curtailed, and the baaks re quire additional securities for their advances to planters. The demand for si ?rib ^ kills continued on the 14th inst. at $4 4~1 a 88,or 8j a 4 p t cent, premium. Some bankers' bills were told at $4 39. Tile rates on Paris were 4f lie to 6f HJc, tke demand was good, as importers evinced a desire to remit. Ex change on > w Tack was dall at 1 pec cent, discayunt for 00 d.ijs I i I - ? -r was at p ur. Sales small." "The Unit ed States . 1 " eJ $90,0110 I row II. M. Carter, of New Orleans. Oo.crumcat cl timed $124,000. Mr. C. acknowledg ed that he Wus iudebledto the United States the $90,000. Iu Bosi.ia on t..e li t iu*t. Cautou stock said at 381, and West ern Railruad at. 33 per cent. The Batik of Hamburg, iu ti-orgia, it checking on New Turk at 2 per cent. fb> llambur',au.l other bills bankable in Charles ton. | Wo have received the statement of the Rhode Island banks to the 7th inst. It is as follow :? LIABILITIES. BKSOCRBES. Capital stock, $9,973,670 Loans and disc. $13,931,741 Bills in circulation, 1,711,80a kiiecie in hanks, 412,684 Balances dueoUt. bk*. 819,9o7 Bills of other hanks, 337,821 Mett profits on hand, 463,638 Due from other bank*, 426,690 Dividends imp sid, 32.399 Stock in own bank, 104,489 Depositee on int. 622,289 Stock, real estate, Sic. 166,644 Depositee not ou int. 889,489 Total. $14,498762 Total, $14,498,763 Of the notes and bills discounted, tkere is due out of tke state $4,83',213 50, and payable in the state, $8,180,537 83.? Of the circulation, there is In Id by the banks $286,376 89, and in the hands of the public $1,439,538 61. By comparing the above with the returns made on the 3d ult., we fiud that the circulation has been iucrrased $14,133?the specie augmented ,676 96 ; the depositee, including dividends unpaid, have been increased $34,156 90, and ths loans and discounts rcdagetl $47 871 86. The commercial and monetary affairs of this country were never before, perhaps, iu such a curious, interesting and singular condition as th-;- ire now. The wild and unholy transactions of the spe olators have been checked is mid career by the reg ular and health) acto n of nature. After the terrible aud severe rnsulsion of 16.'6aud 1837, a clique of speculators, millers, and the like, eomraeu >d iiiouopoliaing all the grain upon which they could lay thi r hands. This gradually increased and e? panded till, witii the aid of banking capital, they begun ths monopoly of grain, pork, cotton, lead and hutter. This husi* n-ss was enlarged so much that nearly every hank in western New York and Ohio, togethrr with the State aad kltchangc bsuim of this city, were engaged in furnishing meant In carry <>a the trade; ?nd I4r .me year and more, they sent wp (he price of every desrripti ai of produce to an rnoroosi height; hut the ^rtiou of nstur v. ill cause a greater aad more terrible revul kioti am.uig I hem loan was ever before knowu. The great dis. tuption ia th- co Hernial world in 1836 mid 1837 was created by eitensive over lis ling and the actios of the Bank of Eng lauJ iu throwing discredit on American bills and drawiug back from thi* couuiiy into her coffers an immense amouat of bul* Jlsr. The revuls.ou which will certaialy visit a (wrtion of tlie United States ? re two isoaths havs passed, will, be entirely of a d ilerert nature fr <iu that of 1834. It will be broaght about Ly a superior aud greater jniwer than that which treated the c >unncii.iul troubles three years since, and nue that caaand will regulate ti.e mercantile trsnssr^ions of the whole world, and place the as on a sure and solid found a tic a. There is now a black cloud iu the liorit"ii that increases in sise every day, awl wears at this mc meat a threatcuing aspect. It hovers over thi* country ?it sit- -ds over th? entire States of Ohio anJ New York, and its occssmua) inultciings are already heard. Turn: arc at this moment upwards of $108,808,080 ia pr<>dare of all descriptions of the old crop tow held hy tin is speculators. It waipurcliasrd at the time when priest ranged very high, aad since it w is bought they have declined fullj 36 per cent, eu aa aver.ige. Thus already the holders have eipe rienced i !<>*? of f ?V9C6,000. Had they let tho flour, grain and Cotton come to market iu a regular course, and not by the aid of hanking facilities kept it locked up their warehouses, there would not he se?n th- Id ick speck wSica is row si plainly eisi hle from Wall stre<t, Coenties slip, and throughout the south and west. Nor w.>ald the cotton trade be in such a condition a* it i?; f>r hreadstiitfs would have been shipped U> England, and our c ilire trade iu that couutry regulated and placed in a better p-.itiou. Coin would not have been sent to tha continent for grain, had the prices of breadstuff* in the United States heea down to tl.rir proper level. But as it is, the Bank of England has raised tke rale of interest, throws disci edit na American ?.-uriti.S, and ihereforr depressed the cotton market, to the nl* t-c detriment of all the Bontheru hanking institutions. Coast e, ently we tor the close convection one business has with anoth er. (tiir banks, seeing the impending storm oerr the wholo Co-miry are curt tiling rigoroudy Every branch of businese i- uore or less or raped in cousequeoce, and the price* of pro dure art rapidly luaibling down. All *igne of wild speculation ? ad ueV-ly traffic n the gnat and important Staples of this cnintry will soon disappear,nc lie corrected by the omnipotent c-rroctsr. It will of course take some time and fall heavi'y and t-rvlWy on the speculators, bat will result brnei Ci.illy to the country, Tke banks will not suffer much, for by tlic c-mrse tkey have adopted they will be affected only for ? short period. The operations arid development* neit month -Will lie highly interesting. Bislrss nl tha ktock Kvchaage, 6$ aha Bit Com 1OOJuw, 98 do ltJ62, 90 Plteuiv 109 AO Pry b ck U4, 16 N Am T * Bh 78; Ml do 78??0. 36 do 771, 10 .Iu 73; 15 lllia -it Hk *5); 60 do "BiBlM*. 00 do BV, 4A do 88. A 1>< I A llud 7UMA, 27Ai!o 71c. I-2A do 7l4bftn. 76 do 7lnw. 9t do 70j, .,0 in 26 da 704*18. AO do 70fs.Hi. W5 do 7n|c 22A A. 7tVj,J0 .0 do 784*9(1; 136 VV 4(W. 100 do 4Aj.60.3Adn 4fi.:t0; 35 Ktnv Kire Ins Co 110?-20 N Am do 110?f)g?h Ward 764? 10 lo 75?IA Alee E* <19 ?.18 Canton 39|e?10 do 3SJ_t? ,|n *?)?$? jOdo.tHfltlA?106 do 97fr?16 Harlem 98$c?416 do 60Jc.? 276 do MHc?.t.iOdo fiOfuw? AO do AOfhnw?AO do AllilO .'?lido KHt?I All,%0|.(VI? (Ml do M?Jc? 100 do Ml'nw 198 <lo 00?c?100 do 4f>t On,.? 50do AUdlO -41 t'tiral'3l|. 4 sslkwta Trnda. Since the aiiildle of last month, there has been a decline of fully 9 crats on eserv description ; hut the middling and ordi nary qualities |Mtr (ell the reduction more than tke higher grades. ^ I he nut ket closed yesterday very heavily, the sellers' views being about 4|eenf kigi.er tliaa tfie purch sers*. The trans actian* for the week just closed have reached to nearlv thrie t'ion? md hah ? ; U,r import us the same time li i* ht < it til thou Sand foar hundred and fifty biles, leaving on hand in ware house* and on shipboard a stork of 63 360 hales. Km a vtri -ns ? lire's we lied thai ths -Itfirieaey in the receipts of the cropat the out f>orts since the first of last October is 969)090 hairs ? 1 here h.is ben a ilio>iitoti'-n in the evport* abroad iu the same time of near'y 435 090 bales. Anaeted is the present New York alasstfu ation M ?t/e s-sd ,V'?c Or feast I. | FlonAa* end I pi ami, Ord. torn... fur, II) a l*e ! Ord.to mid.fair, 11 $ a l?y K air ta g. -1 f, r, 14 a PH I Kair to good fair, 19) a 1 4 Holders in t'-i* m irkrl are rvcre.'ingly eiitume for further adeire. from Enro|?e, e? ue awaiting the arrivel of the ? Li f-rpnol* with tw. 'iiy fiee diiys later intelligence. The msrset is in a peculiar elate, prices teceding almost daily, and unless tk? st'irft bring? f.ivi r?) la nrwt tlvere will tie an et plosiew, fer many of the huUrra will ke obi geil to tell, a* they N* Weld Itner than their ami will ti>it The advices hy the "Liverpool" will pro ha hi? tletirmiii the eourte ?f the n?rket. la Columbia, oa the 14th iaet. a further deotiae of oat aeat taak place, and the market very dull. The prides raagedfrom 12 te 16 cent*. The market ia New Orlcaae oa the 16th iaet. wae laaetire, aad price* were declining. rram the Jlth of April ta the above day all descriptions had tell off twe aad a half ceuta per jamad. The lalea ia the week reached only 1500 bales. Evea at the reductieu buy era eviaeed no ditpatiuea ta purchase. iMroaTaut Nericr to Cnwaraace.?Faoai MAETiaiqur. ?The Consul Gcurral ol France ia the United Stales ha* re ceired notice from the Gorertior of Idnrtiniqae, aud command er of the French naval force in the Antilles, that the enti spot (free port) provisionally established at SI. Pierre's I.as been de finitely authorised lay the Jloyal Ordinance aiace the lOtli of | April la*t. The Governor aunouace* equally that he ha* ju*t aathorised the exportation of sugar* to foreign countries. These two acts of th* Administration are of the greatest im portance, not only to Martinique, but to the United State*. The closest intercourse will be established between the two countries, and numerous adventures will he immediately un dertaken?the New Tork shippers, who carry the produce of the United State* to Martinique, being sure of tin Jing there aa adraaUgcous return freight. Havana, Juue 11, 1839.?The J. G. Calhoun'* cargo was sold yesterday at 14} rlv, and today the Arkauias' cat go at 14} rls. There are now two parcels on board the New Tork pack et*?say tOO to 250 casks?undone other cargo *1 ill uusold.? The Susan's caigo remains quietly ill st ire. Sugars still at b}, 124 a 13?Whites alone 13}, and much wauled for Russia - Browns and Yellows 7 a 91. Coffee $8 a 10}. Molasses 5} rs. Freights are dull as ever. Exchange oa London 12] to 13 per ecutprein.; ou New York 1. MOllMXJ HftCKALD SHIP fVKWB. Pari of New Variti June !)4. suit aisas 4 3d | high watkb 3 50 Pacltrlw 10 Arrive. I PurUetn 10 Iks pisn. LONDON. | LONDON. Ontario, Huttleson, May 20 1 Philadelphia, Morgan, July 1 Toronto, Griswold, June 1 | Samson. Stiuges, July 10 Westminster, Moore, Juue 10 j President, Chadwick, July 20 Liverpool. | livkr tool. Westchester, Ferris, May 18 | Garriek, Palmer, June 26 Independence, Nye, May 24 ' England. Waite, July I Virginian, Harris, June 1 | Liverpool, (S) Fayrer, July 9 Liverpool, (8) Fayrer, June 13 | Sliakspeare, Rrition, Juue 7 HAvan HAVRE. Baltimore, Funk, May 24 | Louis Philippe,Castoff,June 24 D.U'Orleaus, Hicli'dsou, June 1 | Erie, Funk, July 1 Cleared. Louis Phillipps, CastoflF, Havre: Tarolinta, Smith, Liver pool; Washington, (flam) Kruger, Hamburg, Palsry B Blount, Pedrrsoe, Havana, Lord Ramsay. (Br) England, Quebec; He lena, (Prus) Sellieii. Rotterdam, Outesie, Jenkins, Martinique; Censiil, Overten. Baltimore; Uuited States, Curtis, Wiclu psrt. Arrived. Packet ship Cambridge, Bursley, from Liverpool, Slit May mJze to C H Marshall. Ship John Hale, Crawrll, 40 ds fm Liverpool, with indze and passengers to order. Ship Niagara, Morris, (5 days from (Charleston, with cotton to O Button. Ship Hellespont. Kllis, IS ds fm Havana, with sugar to Spof ford Tillotson It Co. Brig Curtis, Nichols, 19 ds fm Trinidad de Cuba, with sugaj to J Peters St Co Brie Tahoka, Leeds, 14 ds fm Guayauilla, Pll, with sugar to T Andrews. Brig Oeti Glover, Green, 10 tls fin Porto Rico, with sugar to M aitland Kennedy It Co. Brig New Jersey, Baker, A days from Darien, with cotton to R M Daniel. Br schr Joseph Howe, , 16 ds fm Falmouth, Jam. with piintnto to B M< Etsrs. Schr Caroline, Cole,6 days fm Wilmington, NC, with naval stores to B Blossom. Sw schr Elizabeth, Psrtley, 14 ds fm St Thomas, with mdze to Meyer It Hupeden. BeUw, Two ships aad two brigs. Jlemoraiida The Louis Philippe, CastofT, for Havre, sails this morning aad the Uarrick, Palmer, for Liverpool, t?morrow. Their let ter bags are at Gilpin's Exchange News Room. The Elvira, of New Tork, Cupt. Herman Harris, sailed from Norfolk oil the 26th March for St. Mary's, Geo. siuce which time nothing has been heard of her. The French steam vessel Meteor, Capt. Bashotin, anchored in Hampton Roads on the 20th insL We did not learn where from or where bound. t 'apt. Taylor, of the pilot boat Virginia, of Hampton, return ed from a cruise a few days since, reports has iug lalleu in with, on the 14th inst. nhout Ail miles north east of Ca|>e Henry, a schr sunk?she appeared to he a sharp northern buiit vessel, nearly new, and of about 100 tons. The anchors and chains chains were on her hows, and her sails were a 1 furled except the foresail, which it is sapposed bad been washed assay. Her quarter only was out of the water, but when lyiug in the trough of (he sen the nuchor and chain was perceptible. Capt. Taylor saw her again on the lint day,Hog Island iu sight, hut lhe wind was to violent be was unablu to make faat to her, and continued on kit crnise. Bpnlirw. Eleanore, from New Tork, for St Domingo, out 6 days, June 19, no lat, Stc. Saratoga, Hathaway, fm N York for Sydney, CB?so reported ?out I ds, Jane 11, lat 42 19, long 63 9o. Columbian, from New Orlsans for Liverpool, April I J, lat 93, long 77. St. Lion, from New Orleans for Liverpool, off Sandy Key no date. Charlotte, Hokornt, from NYork for Bremen, April 19. Forrlga Porta. livnarooL, May BB? Ar John It Ann, Charleston; 19th, William, Davis, do; 19th, ar Goudula, Reni-r, Mobile; Dib din, do; Pochahoat.is West, do; Siddons Palmer, NYork; N An.erica. Hoxie, d?; Par*. Rhemmings, Charleston; Union, Al lan, do; Rowland, McLellan, do; advertised, !ndtp--ailelire, Nye, for NYork. 94th; Virginian, Harris, do, June 1; North Am rica, H?xie, d >, 7th; Carroll of Cnrrollton, Bud, do, May 31; Troy, Wood, do, June 3; Liverpool, (S) Fayier, do, 13th; Sea, Fisher, do,soon, Mary Howl md, Weare, do, 2t?ih, Frank lin, Farewell, do, 91st; Priucess Victoria, rani,do, soon, Bailiff shire, Pitcairn, do, do; Joseph Porter, Porter, doj Chicora, Hals* y, Charleston, soon; and others; 17th, sld Westchester, Ferris, NYork; Oov Tronp, Biiinnu, do; G.tagss, J. nes, do; ' 19th, sld Marmora, Myers, do. Lesnon, May 29?C!d Out trio, Huttleson, for Work. Teeetr, May li?Ar Persevrrence, Adams. Liass. Matamoiia*, Jane 9?Ar Carolina. NYork; Dolpl In. do. Pictftw, June 10?Ar Scistico, Harding, Castlac; llth,Anu, Garhiim, NY?nk; 6th, <ld Oeorge, Pratt. NYoik Paragon, itideace; 6th, Caster, Flit u-r, NY. rk; eot'd for M'g Carr, Proi.__ ... previoks to 11th, "ochahoatas, Fhillaber, NYork; G.uiza, Ga zelle, and Borodino, do. St Johw. NB, June 9?Ar P I Nevius, NYtrk; 0th, Mar tha Grace,do; 13th Eliaa Barney, NYork, el J, no date, Com peer, Lincoln, NYork. I'nitrsl Mtntrn I'wrta. PoBTtaaa. June IB?Ar Napoleon. Davie, NTork; below, Franklin. Ilathawsy,do; 17th, eld Alert, Loring,do. Writ Haawicn, Jane It?Ar Pandora, Kelly, NYork. ?ostov, June 20 Ar Mystic. Churchill, New York; 21st, ar Atlaatic, Curtis, Kingston. NY; Cicero, N.ckerson, NYork; Exchange,do; N'.dma Jersey City; ar Hudson, Ryder,NYork, M l, ar Salem. F.Mr'dge, d?t; eld Robt P Waring. Rider, d?; Mail, Loring. do; Trio, Niekerson. do. Fali. Rivr.e. June *1#?Ar Html Crocker, Hathaway, New York for Taunton; 2l?t, ar I H Borden, Btown, NYork. Sai est. June -JO?Ar Lauren i. Billings. NYork. Naw Uauroan, Juue 21?Ar Allen Rod#. ,n. Shepherd, New York; 20th, Emma, Davit,do. Paevioraca. June 20-Ar Commerce. Palmer, New York; Orion, Hill, do; Yankee. Brijitmtn. do; sld Orient, Davit, do; 1*st. sld Sylph. Halleck, N York; Eatra, Terr*I, do. Nitrccii.t, June 19?Ar Champion, Drew, NYork; Loci ?a, Morten, do. Phii.*DRLPHIa, June 21?Ar Superb, Wntcatl, NYork; De laware, Cresser, da, 22d, ar Atlantic Connty, Totteu, do; la trepid.Camp, do. Nuaroi.a, June 18?In Hampton Roads, Powhattan, Bru.c?, from New York for James Riser; 19th, ar Saldaua, Sluhtis, Y. rkt sld John Kndera, Bell, Richmond, f r Work. KioHMosie, June IB?Ar Patt.sra,CrrlahUui, NYork; Niag ara, Young, do; sld Dani-1 R.ikcr, Baker, do; Columhjsu K.agle, Cramer, Wi imngton, Del; Win II rt, Cotton. Boston; 29th, ar D A Ssimers. Sinack, NYork; sld Nassau, Allen, do. Waeiii^wrow, N'-, June If?\rTho* Code hill. Thomas, New York; liiilliant. Fowler, do; Amrriran (..esltr, Pugh, Boston; s'd Trim, Farrow, do; Mrlissa, Jarvit. do; Atlas, do; Jnlm, do; Pi t severance, do. Edbntow, NH, June HI?Ar Wm U F.dwia, Daany, NYutk; j Pivtlm i-ter, do. CMani.asToiv, June 19?Ar topper, Sherman, New York; I H Allen Wilenn. d?. Bar annus. June 19?Sid Mary Barnard, NYork. Nrw OaLiias, June 12?t in Ocmwiyee, Leavitt NYork; I Orolon, Bewwa, do; 19th, Ontario, Howard,da; Virginia, Kan ! dill, do. TOF- CARD.-THOMAS R. MEIl' EIN has read the slatements made in the p*p-n relative to the rec< nt outrage eommittsd en his family bs Mr. Barry, aid to the child whose custody iv now before tl legil Iribuuale to determine. Sell', respect and a due regard to the adin.nistratiou of the laws, seAi'ls fAe rate is pending, ss ill not allow him to make any re ply. excepting tint mosf Of the stalemeata are either gross mis vepi rs nt itions or al-solute falsehoods, and made Air the purpose ?' peejudieing the public mind previous to the legal investiga tion, whieb will take plv?e In tl e ensuing wi ?k. jell-It* (&? PAtKh- r SHIP (URhTcK FOR LIFKRPOOL rasseagrre c -iag *til in this ship will please tie ?a b" >rd the eteesnbo.it ilrirtih-s at I o'clock lo-merruw, at which lime the ship will s.ul. The Let'er Il sgs will be taken from tl? ir usual places at 19 n'clork. jell \ V" ANTED?A I id of ahoul 14 rears, reaper I, biy connect WW ? 1, in a Dry (> !aJobbing Store ; none arc i'.pjdy who esniint come well reremtneudrd?. ne wh< ?e parents live in the city would he preferred. Apply at 20 Liberty st. j?14 eodlt' >t M<? is ht'and LMaMI'A< 1 NET? Jast ~iambd Mai , the F.rie, .100 basketsof t annraut ti Son's, of Khrm*s,cel ehrated Author bt Attn, In etrrllent condition. ALF X. M URP.Ifl, IB Old slip, JvW 4t* Sole Agents in the United State*. PACKET FOR?AVllE.-(Seoon4.Lii??.)-Tbo Skip ERIE, E. Fuuk, Muirr. will .ail on tho lit July. BOYD It HINCKHN, Agents, No. #, Tontine Building. FOR TRIESTE.?The suoerior cupper fastened and itwlj coppered New York< built (hip ILLI NOIS, Capt.il. W. Eveleigh. For freight or pas aagr :<pply to BOYD-fc HINCKKN, je.U No. S Toatine Building*. NEW YORK TATTERSALLS.- The regular (alee of Horses. Carriages, Sic. by public Motion, at this well known establish ment will coaiiiiene.e this clay, 34th ioat., at 11 o'clock,with Sarriages, Harness**, kc. and at 13 o'clock the ?aJo of Hor??s will begin,when wiU Ue offered n catalogue of the usual aumh' r. Among the lot will be found ioinc very mp. rier .tni*al(; there bclagoiie very Cue pair of grey liorstk, young aud ktud, aud 17-hands high. Alse, one oiown horse, Id hands high, kind in harness, aud has troth d a Mile with two ia a wagon on the abenue inside of three miu utes. Also, one soMiu mare just iron the country, that has trotted the Beacon Course within a week la 1m. bis. ; besides several others suitable for the road or fbr heavy draughts. GEO. \V. MILLER, je34-lty Successor to J. W. Watson, 449 Broadway. PAVILION, NEW BRIGHTON? opposite New York City.?This delightful location, lialfan hour's sail from the City of-New York, i* new opened on the summer arrange taeut for the ace nnai "lutiou of boarders and visiters. Families cna hare rooms to suit. The upper nooni are reserved for single gentlemen, and will be let on reasonable terms. The steam boat* run from d A. M. to 8 P. M., making their last trip from the city at 7 o'clock. GEORGE PIERIS, Proprietor. N. B.?II" lias engaged the Kamdull Buud lor the season, and the first J; Jl wil' take place on Friday, the 38th instant. Je3 I 5t SODA WATER! SODA WATER I?Superior Soda Wa ter wish a variety of chaic* Syrups, at the rery low price ol 3 rents a glass, or "ft tickets fur $l, can be had at CjUAt- K INBUSil'S Drug Store, 49 Carmine street, (North side,) one boor from Bcdfo. 4 street. " Le t those now drink who never drank before, Ami those who always drank now drink line more." je14-lw* IMPORTANT TOMANUFACTURERS AND ME CHANICS.? Regular weekly Auction Sales of East New York Prop- rty, will commence on Monday, 14th June, I HBO, at the Land Office, Pennst Ivania Avenue, between the hours uf kali-past 10 A. M. aud i o'clock I'. M. The Cars leave South Ferry, (Brooklyn side) at and 9$ iu the morning. Persons can return from the Laid Ofliee at 14, I), 3) and Or P. M. Three genteel Cc4tage Houses, with three Lots enclosed^ach (or six if wanted) wilt be offered and sold very cheap. The subscriber will remain and attend to sales by private contract from 1 to 34 o'clock P. M. Auction salt s will also be continued on Tuesdays, each week, at the Sties Room, No. ill Broadway, to coinnu-ace at ft o'clock P. M. The present opportunity is altogether iu favor of the pitrcha Lands, it is well known, are selling very cheap , in some eases less per lot than the adjoining farms eau be had for by the acre. 0..e man purc hased a short time since 100 feet square on El der! Avenue at $130, made a contract for a comfortable house to be erected thereon for $370, and will be ready loaccupy bit own premises iu fifteen days. He caa best tell how murhoomfort himself and family already anticipate. H" will be king indeed of his own little koine, for h't name it king. Another man, his next door neighbor, bought two lots near by, on the corner of Eldert Avenue and Gay street, at $7 ft,con tracted fur a house at $370, which will soon be ready to oc cupy. Another man who purchased lftO feet square on the llt!i inst. has his contracts nearly ready for a house, and wilt sood he lord of his own premises. Another man purchased 100 feet square, or that amount of ground, fur about $330, on which he it about to erect a dwelling aoute aud work shop or fictory These are facts which carry with them arguments strong and powc rful. They are a practical illustration of w hat can be done even bv a poor man, and the various purchases in my judgement are tqually cheap. Each matt can have his g^rduu ana build hit house without removing a shovel full of earth, except for cel lars, c stern, See., and a thousand mors can do the same thing, if they will. Other cases might he mentioned, hat it would extend this no tice beyond any tiling intended. Better, far better, Ibr ail) one has ing the least curiosity, to go and see for tin tnselri :*. Some say,or insinuate, that thee cannot he a town at East New York ; but when asked win 7 one says, bee >use the coun try is so large, and there are so niauy towns already, that it is absurd and preposterous to think of building up auother, partic ularly as there is so much mom up Iowa, and the owners of lauds are so touch interested in bolstering up and continuing au auticipted value, that they will not sanction or encourage it. Another savs the country is too " barren,'' the project! r " it a (peculator, and makes money scarce. "That lk? banks would discount freely'1 if it was not for sue ? bad men. Others say it is better to hang together like best?let the poor man, the mechiuic. or any one else, get a room, cellar or garret, as cheap as he can, bat never cross the rner. f liese are some r f the arg intents of our opponents, But it may h? asked, what would hart been the consequence if the people of London had n-ver crossed the Thames f Would London have been mistress of the commerce ami trade of the world? A New Yorker at heart should wish to see acremino datkmsextended and chi apeued. And is East New York re mote tr?m the city? .\i t s?. Au appointment was made to meet tome gentlemen o i Holiday last, at ft P. M., at Pennsylvania Am ae. One i f the in'ties was at the City Hotel at 13 miautrs pe-t t ll?e " ' ~ 4?w ilkr J to the Smith Ferry, (ataite a call up stairs, corner of Broad street and Kiciiang- Place, on his way)?crossed the riv er?ate a shilling's worth of oysters?took the cars and arrivs t! at ft minutes past ft o'clock, being only ft3 minutes oa the way, iucluding all detentioa. [To be continued.] jeS4-lt JOHN R. PITKIN. 11 UN'i'RRI RED DROP.?Thi* medicine it Hi* only atw.dut, cure that ha* aver been di?covrred for the v ?I iiaaaaa, which haa!kattvrtl when N>(?l in the ijnten, t? go down from g-?.< nlmu ii> ;?rnll(m. defying the (kill of lite mott eminent iih)?i?i in*. It it allow"1, by ttarv one acquaint ed with it, to fe tkr moct Mrt tin, t if*. a?l quick mode of aura known. Itrontiontefifywslite ofthie j?- t- .n from the ?ya tem in a few dap. BO matter how old the ana*1, and mar al*o he a*?d with the greateft i*frty hy both ?eira. It J.ii ?? di*covi*ry, at there are no rr*trainl* laid en the |> iti? nt. Office ? Di?iatoa treet; no other place in the uiiy. I'riae lei. jett-ll Mnwril. I'AWI) nil tlAJtfUlTlfti Mn. 4 Peak Slip. New York, derm* it Mir>|>er or rational! \ to raniintl the public that lie continual to *dmitn*ter ta the adlieted at hit old aatabliahed Di?pea,:iry _ To a r.itt namh'r of thecmama of tin* inelropoli" he m odi no herald* to announce hit victory on r ditraea, in it* ami com pli. ated and (ktlfnetifa forma nor doe* h< d*em it mate ml I tie verr .pecifie in -numerating the aaaMM of the v annua niida die* to which mankind and womaukiud are mbjact. Toatnangetv he beg* leave aunt re*pectlolly to remark, tiaw be online* hiioeelf to nffit e practice, and devote* him*elf jier t nally to the welfare of kn patieut*. keep* oo Militant* oi ?hop hoy*, and ha* tepnrate office* fur lii* privacy of patienti who can never conte*in tonlaot. Dr. Carpenter would add that he it regularly educated to lh? l<rofe??ion of medicine and vurgery. and rtnetred hi* diploma in the par Iftl3, of the New Yurk State Medio*! Society rigned hy the highly retnected utd much lamented Jehn It. U. Rodger*, M. D., a* iVeahlrnt. tad that he hat fur a lone tenet of year* dinted liim*e|f to the treatment and ewe of nil delicatv vnd privatediaente*. If nearly thirty )ear* aaaiduou* and arduoo* application h the dutiet.il th<- nodical protection, and OOWtaiH familiarity with every ntwge and vafitly of n partirular^ia** of diteaae* wde.l by a rollegi.ite and regular m. li nl education, entitle |H? ?vactili.m?r to any preference over the mere tarn in tlie pmfr* .ion. Doctor Carpenter deem* it eon?i*t' nt and proper to direct the attention of a di*een>ing puhlie to the inference of the e?n* pnri*on, and an ImwtiguCkMt of hi* claim*. Or?- Charge* rewmahle, and vCkIMI enraa, in all ca*e* jwanoteed. Separate and private office*?Patient* can never tome in contact. Be particular ta the number- 4 Pack Slip, near Pearl ?trw?t i|? DR. CAHPF.NTKH UNION BANK of Tallahaatee, I lornia.?Note* and ( ertili cate* of Di |r ?ite* ua thi* inrtitntion wanted at b J. SYLVESTER'S, j*22-y ISO Uffiadwap, and 22 Wall it. APKK MAKER* KKl. I lNth?i hale* :tn, 4?, 40, 64, M and 7'Jinch, of?iij>?ri*?r ? Mity.for?il? a?j J. CAMPBELL k PKRssfc. 110 and 111 Va**an ?t r|t(i l,ET?Two e*c? Heat Loft* ami part of an Office. ia JL the lihit part ol' Old dip , 'mined! lie pillfiu* in .y he In d Apt ly l?v letter to A. n ,144 lower P *v Offiea. j*22-3t* 13RKA*l'RY NOT!AC tearing ? p? t c ut. internet, nd having 12 month* t<> run, for "ale ??? famrnMv term* at s J SYLVESTER'S, jvM-y 130 llro i lw?y, mid 22 Wall t A UCTION NOTlt 11.?Pole of elegantMhiiMl furniture /V on Tuesday, at 4.40 fir nio f near t aMl *lr*? t, the w. il known loauufa* lure of ili>n p k Biockle*, to dm n copartner aliip?catalogue* in time. TIIOS. 111.LI,, Auat. jeW-St ?/ ,i. ? , ? I A UCTION ffOTI" K -K <'> ? f p rfumery, oil*, Cologne j \ water. Ml hot** curl*, heir work, louprea, nctr, and varmua article* In the liar, on Monday at ha'f*in?t IP oVI. ck, in tlie aale room* .12 Ann and 113 Fulton *trcet?, hy cat .l^gue jcK14t TWOS. BKI I., Auet. A. NKW AMTlt LB Foil Till DMUMMNO CASK.? "Verbena Cream" make* a ri o. p' r maiicnt, rre .my I .fher. anal leote* no rrdne#* or *m?i tint <,!' ' *haring. f'repered ami t r aale hr CHARLI.IP If. MNtL 044 Br xdwoy. For ? ife al tn ml of the Drug and Fancy Store* in the city. je'IO-lm* NATl'nAL ASMT \LT i' sToNKT FOIl BALK a lar^e .puii i r .u A*f' altic Stone. Tlie agent for the mine* of Swil#*rl' i h?? with him workmen who will akow graft, to any p*r?uw h ?? to employ Ihe alone. Any w or* man ran It irn it ia i ? irt t ime. Order* for aidt walk*. .lit? rw, pomla, canal*, terrace*, kr k. . will be readily attend**! In. Office PS IVarl ?lre?t, up ?i.?ir*. mt 2F*lm* OBTAIN* WtNttifnl hea<l nf flair ?* 4n elegant pair of 1 black wM*her*, ?v*r Wv?tli*? C'r* am ot I.illir*. V .r?alr, genniaa, rholatale MM ritatl hy jvin int* C. H. III.VO, Drtiggial, mi Broadway. PARK THEATRE. THIS ETKNINO wttl be per fornsed, TOM NODDY'S SECRET?Tom Noddy, Mr Pleeidn-Cnpt. Osmond, Mr ILehiugs?fahpea, Mr Chippiadnle?Mary, 1,1 Gy?lo?e ? ~-G?brirlUf Mr? &i#h<ir<l?u?. After whiehL V BAYADERE?The Unknown, Mr Janet? Zoloe, VI uU? % Tayliouk To coucluue with CHAOS 18 COMB AGAIN?Cat.Ghana, Mr Placide? Harriet, Mr* 1'hippmitalt Doors ope u at ft?pe rater utnce tv commence at quarter pad 7 o'clock Bo* I ickets,$l?1'it, .Ml outs?Gallery, 36ceut?. (VIAt 1 AL 1 It,-.\TltK.- Late Italian Opera Houm. A* "r "ALLAI K, l.' ?*rr?Corner m|" Lroaard aad Churci streets, I en door* Irutn llrotdwuy.?Till* EVENING, wil; be performed OCTAVIA l( RAO A LI)!?!1 r4uce*c< Rrai^ddt, Mr Harrison - Ootavi.i BitgaMi, N!i?? Charlotte Barnes. To conclude with FAMILY J A US?Delph, MrBarn.s?Lid dy, Mis.Aytc*. Door* ojieu at t? 1-4 P' rform ince to roaimence at 7. Boir> pl Pit .76refit*. Osllenr 96 cents. OWERY THEATRE?T. sTTiAM IS LI N S< ?LE~MAN ? A OKU AND DIRECTOR?This evening, will be performed, ROOK WOOD, or, Dick Turpin. the Highwayman? Dick Tur inn, the noted highwayman, Mr Wool for J.?Peter Bradley, Sir Oiibi rt?Luke Biadkry,Mr Procior?Tom Kmc, Mr J B Rice?Jerry Jumper, Mr (hues?Tilu- Tyruouael, Mi (i ?ti h?Mr Coates, Mr Addi*?Doctor Small, Mr Bellamy ?Sybil, Mr* Si.aw. To conclude with TiJK SISTERS?Laur?, Mi * Tuoibull ? F I'-'oy, Mi-'? Lee. Doors open at 7 o'clock ?the jierforroauce to commence at half past 7 precisely. Price*?Boies. 74 cents?Pit, 37J cents?Gallery, 36 cents. I^TTaNKLiSTtHi. AT KE7c H ATHAM SQUARE; i HIS EVENING, will be performed GEORGE n V KNWKLL?George Barnerell.Mr Cline?True man Mr P.will?&I it wood. ,V1rs Herring. To loueluih with Oil ARMING POLLY ?Mr B!oa?omly,W O Jours?Amy Blos*oinly, Mr* Her ring. Doors open at 7 o'clock?performance* to commence at 7| o'clock pr> cisely. Bovrs 40 cent*? Pit 35 cent*. je7-lm* NIBLO'S GARDEN AND NEW SALOON.?WIL LIAM NIBLO respectfully announce* that this ??tab lishinenti* now open for the SE ASON. Twelfth appearance of the extraordinary ttavel Family. The highly talented company, uniieu the-direction ol GA BRIEL HA VF.L, consists of Gabriel Ravel. Antoine Ravel, Jerome H.vel, Frnncoise Il.nel, Leou Javclji Ravel, Joseph Ravel, K' nelou Ravel, Monsieur Carlo, Monsieur Chekeui, Ma danie J. roine, Madame Autoine Ram i, Mad tine Chekcni, Mad emoiselle Klise Ravel. MONDAY, JUNE 34, 1839. FOR THE BENEFIT OF MAD. JEROME RAVEL. The Evening's entertainments will commence at H o'clock, with the astonishing performances of the Ravel Family on the TIGHT ROPE. Half an hourf or refreshments in the Promenade Saloon, lu tin intermission of half an hour between the entertain ments, the Military Band will perform, favorite selection* of music. Leader oftbr Orchestra for the Ravel Family?Signor Carlo. The entertaimm-nH fto eonclude with tlui comic Pantomime of L'UOMO ROSSO. No postponement at any time, as visitors to the Garden ran pass from the street, through the Grand Promenade to the Pro meuadtt Saloon, fie* from damp or wet at all limes. Q<jf- In rehearsal the Woodcutter! er, Le 8. hl.it par Amoir! Civ il and ellicieul Officers will be ia attendance to preserve good order, aud prevent the a?ini?tiou of im; ruper perrons. Tickets 60 cruts. Doors opeu at 7?the entertaiments to committee at 8 o'clock. Omnibusses will run to and from the City Hotel to the Gar* en, during the ere. inc. J'B-v EAGLE THEATRE?CHATHAM STREET. {Jlf- LADIES AND GtNTLLMLN wishing engagement* for the .d>.ive . jUbliihincnt, which will open wit or about the lit of September next, will address the undersigued by letter, post paid. Noue others will be attemli il to. THOMAS FLYNV, CHARLES R. THOHN, Sole Malingers sink Proprietors jfH-lm* N?w Entbnd House, ft Hei'vrlt si, N Y'"!i. VJ AUXHALL GARDEN.- FN TRANCE FRKI V proprietors of this Garden respectfully itilLruis th- public that it it open for the season. Various improvements I r.e been made, in uJdition to a fouut.dn of water, which they cannot hut anticipate will be worthy of their patronage, and of strangers who visit the rity. The Equritiiiin fcjrhnnge is iu full operation. The sales on Ttie??l.ij.?> .ud Thursdays of each week. Oetitlemen nn pur chase with perfect mundence Horses, either for carriage* or wagons upon i ipiitaMe terms and without the fear of deception All Horses,' arriagos, Harness, Saddles, IIri?!!??<?, So entered rr ills. A limited number ?'f bos si tils nrr provided for l.orsts at'iv ry. UOCKENDHRG St BANCKh.R, je7-8in* Proprietors. 5S lil.l Y'H V|t roHIA?Kshit'ltion ol the full length por ) trait of QL"K.K.N VIC'I OltlA, painted by T. Sully of Phi ladrlphia.?T. Solly respeetfully announces to ttie public that he intend) exhibiting lor a short p*rmd ut l.Vi Broadway,com. mrariag oa Monday, IBth inst. the I or trot of HUEEN VIC TOIU A. painted by hi mas if from th. crifiskl study, emcuted outing ins recent s uit to Kuglau I, which study is also attached to lie- exhibit ion. Open daily from 10 A. Nl. until 0 P. \1. and in lite eveniu? from 8 until 10o'clock. Admittance 3ft c*nth. Season tickets 50 rents, jelO-Jw* rriiK Mnil'r. ui' VII tOtllA? Us J. Vnrtak hlmjl X Is now exhibiting at the Stay trsatit Instilutr, 6?b l?road way. fro* 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Admiltatice da cents. After ? shurt cuaver-ation with this artist, wr left him un der the impee??ion tfiat his mind was completely mhurd and saturated with rlassical images, feelings and association . ?nd that he has the same feeling for his art that may he supposed tu have belonged to a Human sculptor, of the ti i e of Augustus, [The Expositor.] The statue of Stout mure approaches the character ef a divi nity assuming th* soft form of a hcautiiiil woman, than eveu (lie ehef d'reuvrs which has enci anted Ike world lor nearly atlOO years. (Herald.] N. B. Toe Statue will shsrtly be removed from tills city, myfti-lrn* CATLINS INDIAN OALLKUY. This IIII in use t utlifi II >11 of INDIAN POH TRAi rs? Views of Indian V ill ages?lndi..n Dm ices?Ball Plays?Bull alo Hunts?Religions Crfeuwuiie*?huliiu Curiosities?l .istunset ?-Weapons? Pije-s?Scalps, Ike., k". are now ?p-rail tij-ni the walls ol th? large Saloon, in the Sluto -ant Institute, where it will remain, and ran he visited, hut lor s vurv short liaio. Open Imin W nVloch A. M. emit 10 st iiupit. Admission 2A cents. Hanson tickets 7ft cents. Ml-lm* 4'lty Mitloon, Qn- THE INFERNAL REGIONS! *o w> II known hy reputation throughout the Union, 'aad whim has been in ??<-. ceseful op?rat! u f >r tl.e lad I' it years, is now located .>.1 the Cit. S ihioiij (fut ,n> r!y ILuiiiiugloji's Dioramas) ua.l nest do*r loth' Ameruan Mti*eu !u?eum, where th? whui< may be seen Every Evening at ludf-ps't 8 ?>'clock. precisely. Il may ad 1 to to the intrust of this E?hi'?iii>>n, )>v slating that all the AkeRtors therein contained are tbos* ol m lefsctors ex ented in Ohio, willim the 1**1 twenty years f>r th' ir crimi nal off?n?es Previous to which mny be seen the following NIGHT ILLU* A|ONS. pr?d?e-d l>y the New Philntnphieal Appsr itus, lately from Land ?. rall.d th* NOCTURNAL POLYMORPHOUS) FANTAACOrr.:? I ? Harteutiin dissected 14?Giir.st of Calvin Kdsou 8?The Monster I ft?Krnihlr in Romeo 8? Forrest ?? Metsmera 16?Nspofa a 4?The Boiipl Lion 17?t herwhin 8?Grimaldt 18?Ahull Cap 8?Death on ? Frnlir 111?The three dancing est* 7?G < ri I Ravel as rum hi. 21)?Mrs. *idd> ns as Lady .M, twllr.. 81?Tim living tlnill 9?1 h? Hwr.trd l^uack 21?Swinish sp> rt P?Bsrbatrat 23?The stn-ouded Skeleton Iff?M s>l>?th and the wi'rhe* 21?The drstirn ? r of Tomped! II ?The Miser and the Di ill 2ft? William 4th 12?F >ls? aft 26--Washington 18?The Devil in Ms element 27 -Nine Chinese smitten N. B ?The Night Illusion* will be varied every eve ning. Admission ftO eent*. Do >rs open *1 A r'rlork. ielS-dw* mr Mi iH A8M \| FAIR OK IMF .MKi. IAN It H? INS I'lTL'TE?The Board of .MahHijrr* give notice that the Fifth Annual k air of tnc Mchau cs' institute will lie itehl at I astir Garden fr> m the 2d to the 14th of Sept) taker rest, in clusive. The Garden will I* ? pencil for the r'C<pli>>nof art teles of F.xhiMiiu, or competition on M.uui.y and T uvstlay the 2.1 and Sd of A. pletnher. A fft> am F.ugitic of not less than Irn horse power wi I !%.? iu i '(wratin on thr ftrs d y of Ex libit ion, with proper shafting for tb* pr.'priliug of mwMnery. pi rsuns withii g information in reference to the Ftir are reqimisf to call at the rooms of the Institute in the ? itv Halt. A* frequent enquiries are made at the rooms of the Institute i concerning trMohlpes rxhibited at former Fairs, it is requested that whenever it t* practicable, contributors will prepare mo dels to he ?! poti'.d in the rooms 01 the Institute for r? feret,ce. | Ity ortler of the Ho-?ed of Msnugrrs, t'ZZI AH WF.VMAN, Oiairtnan. or* frieudljr to th* eiK-our igenicat of the mamtfvii fsctur. s uf our c> uutry, are respectfully requrslr I t? copy the above. jeil'lm* 'lMlt Nl)TKA I the Bank ol U'tttrn .New for*, at I Mu. 'o -t.-r? k arriu rs' B otk of (trh ms. ?t Games?I nttrd 8la'rs lliitk, si Hulls! i, are reiieemed at the Agsttey ol the B ok of W'rgrin Niw York, N".4 Wall sir*. I, ?< i per cent, discount. ieitt im* UfANTKI) Fill H t OLLi.CTUR A.?Waated Fmir young men lor etsllectors of toll on a line of K?tl Road in the intern r.f II. state, fWtt j er nt >rfh. The a|q>llevnt* will op requir"d to gi?? Bottd* in seenrity (hi U.rir integrity and proper MndtifI in thr snm of F2tk' Letters adder ss?d to A. B. with Trfi rmees at to riisractw, and the nam* of the '. "ulmsn and place cl residence, to be lelt at the Upper Po-i Othce, jelthiw* UFAN'TED?A middle agtil oiimartwd I ivn. ef c 'n're| a>|. dress whs -peaks and wri("t lt? Frenrh and English l*n gtihges and who ts rsji*ht*r?f taking trltarfr of ? rvfjo ?;*.)* gr. psriiitrnt in rue'if th* tir?t Hotel* ut this r'ty. Letters, eiv iwg reA rnir.s, sal si y J?c , to be addressed to A. 8., at the uffire of thia papier, je JO I w vfl&'nA,l'Uyv"ANT Ml WA8Hl.NO TU> BANKS basing unit.-4 their interests, uuder tha nam* and styls of "THt WASHINGTON BANK IN CITY OF NEW YORK." capital $3,009,000, in 4H 000 skate* of each, hersby give notice that the said Bank-ill hi nnf-f for the transaction of business, at their Banking House No. Sih Bowery, corner of Second otreet, on Thursday neit, *Kh J??e, instant. Hours of baaine** from % A. M. to 4 P. M. The notes of the follow ing Hank- will W- remind on deposit: Ciljf of New York and Brooklyn Banks, Bank of the Uiutrd States, Catskill Bank, Tanners' Bank, Ulster County Bank Kingston Bank, Farmers' and Manufacturers' Bank, Tough-' Iteepsie Dutchess County Bank. ftvwetl Bonk, Poughkeepsw, Bhnk, Westchester County Bank, High'mnl Hank, Bank oP New burgh, Hudson Hirer Bank, Hudson, and all other bankets thw State at the usual s'iacouut. HOBF.R T VAN KKNSBF.LAF.R, Preudeut. ALJ'HJfiUS HHk.RMAN, Vir. President* MO.SE8 MAk NAHU, Jr. Cashier. uiatoauu.1. Hubert Van II" usselatr, Al|>lieu? hlterinaa, IVtcr Palmer, Richard Barnes, Effingham II. Warner, John Harris, Charles Oakley, Hi chard Oakley, Charles Henry Hall, Hubert Elder, Jonathan H. Hansom, D. H. Robertson, Jo. I Ktllry, John Van BosketoK New York. I*7lh June, lr-TO. jelB-lw J. STOIFE. PLUMBF.lt AND ENGINEER, No. .190 Broad .say, Manufacture* Lift, Machine, Force, sad other Pumps, lied arul P.,ruble Water Closets, Hot, Cold, Shower ana Vapor Bath*, Garden F.i ginea and Syringes, Water Filter*, lie. N'. B.?luforuiation given relative to Hydraulics, and Level* taken for the conveyance of water. jel7-lm* I^Ol.RTH OF JULY?SPLENDID KIRK WORKS.? The subscribers mud respectfully 'iuuounce to the public, that they have received lr.>ni the manufactory the most eaten* sive variety of hire Works it.at can be found in the city, to writ : Pyramid .>1 (i..Ul Kire. Peruvian Cross, Diamond (.rasa, ( hinese kau, Sun of brilliant Fire, China Fivers, China Flower Pots, Jack in the Boats M mivus. or imitative Cannon, Tbur bilious. Mines, Italian Streamers, Roman Candles of all sites, Line Pigeons, Crimson, t?rrrn. and Reflecting Lights, site* for exhibition; Rockets,.I all sires, Uengolas, Vertical, Tri angle and Scroll Wheels, Serpents, Pin Wheels, Tnrpedoea, Pulling Crackers, Port hires, Flyirg Pigeon*, Orasslioppers, Blue Light*, Ac.?an assortment far too numeron* to par ticularize. Also, any quantity and kind of India F>re Works. Those from olher cities, country merchants, Ac., wanting such articles, are inoet particulaily invited to r -II before pur chasing elaewherr, as they may he usui'dtley will find the terms more reasonable than they will hud at auv other place it* the city. VV. kc II. BaLLAGH, jel7-tjjr4is? 6d Chatham, corner of Duaue streets. COl'VriHtl'KlT. TIIK public is respectfully informed Pint out of the basest and most dangerous counter!' its < \ < r II. inpled, has late ly been brought to light in the *? 11 y of N< it I. >. ; we le.-ali in iinilaiouoftli.it mi st dv-'TVt j ;.'u..r ... "lie ki.owu aa u Howaud't Tunic Mu/uri," lor the li ver : ? .! ,.ue. We had just put down an imitation called iHmvlaniTi Tonic Slutm a," by L. S. Cuinalock A t o., when another, still in..re dangerous, makes its appearance from thu sUre of Seaman A Brothers, druggists. No. 10a Waler street, N. Y., on which thu "frc similie'' of the proprietor has beeu conal. rfeitcd?hia copy rights infringed upon?Ins certificates copied, and in fact, imitated in such a manner that from it*outward appearance, it can scarcely be detected. We would also say that we hava commenced a suit in the Uuiled States' Court lor damages for thia '? piracy" upou our rights, ami request dealers to be very careful of whom they purchase the article, unless it* sourcu can be directly traced to the proprietor, or tome one of his gen < ral ag< lit*, whom he has endeavored to select as uimi enjoying ne utmost resect and confidence of the communities in which they reside, and who would blush to offer auy other than tha tiue and original '* Howaniit Tonic lUu/uee," for the paltry gain of a few dollars thereby endangering the lives of their fellow being* JOSKPH T. HOWAND, propritor, (succes sor to Dr. John ft Rowaud,) No. 349 Market street .Philadel phia. J. O. FA Y, general agent, at Milnor's, Franklin House Drug Store, No. 193 Broadway, New York. N 15 ?It is Ihe inteatieu of the proprietor to enforce hia rights against every |ierson counterfeiting this valuable medi cine, and spurir-usly putting forth the proprietor's certificates and labels. Agents will please give Ihe above a* ranch publicity as possi ble by inserting it in all the newspapers of the respective counties to which they reside. mySI-lmis* lb J. J. CI.OVD WH VP 1'EklOHK respectluily inform* hi* friend* and the puulic that lie has rtmoved ta No. 10 Park 1 lace, where he w til he ready to atlcud to the call of thosa who may imuor him with th. ir confidence. Having studied threu yeags in the Hospitals ot Paris, au I eae year hi the Lyrog-ia tlo-pital of Heidelberg, under the celebrated Professor Naegelk, he l ru-t* he is competent to treat scieutideally any disease that inay Conic under hi* observation. myll-isSm* r, v HE LONDON iTl YLE lenvu p white fiearer Hat* aru A now- ready for inspection and vale. 'J'liey are very line, being made entirely of white Rocky Mountain Beaver, of a beautiful color, aud i atremeljr light?weighing only about four ounces. A'so, on hand, an assortment of the much admired Pearl Hata at Ihe *ale? room1 .f llOWE A CO., jelc-ftti* 1 Ibivter *t , opposite the Exchange. LOVks YOUR NEIGHBOR At YOURBELF. aoMCTHiuo nkw in tuds. BANK NOTES of almo*t every deseriptii.n exchanged at ? r. or ?* a uesll ik-e wot, si tlx t iturn* and Strangers' Exchange Office, No. 96 Wall street, win re all kind* of gold and -liver ar- bought anil ?nlil on ru.??. nshle term#. But tha most iu.|i. ilant nl every thin:: els' i* how tlx customer* of said I oil'., i iii \ ?*? nl lo-init i>v c ' ii . Tint ..ml doubtful uauk soles, gold and silver; and a'to bow money ran lie invested in large or ? mall sums, thai wi.l draw 6 |>?r cent interest, and be perfectly sale, and interest paid quarterly, and pvincipwl at one day a U'.tire, if ri |.|ir< d. All information ii mutter* gtvan gratis. BillsofEi ch sui^'-. Foreign mid Dmp.? ic. i ? tia'rd lor a small commis sion; and Orall* and Note* < n iii< principal rommerrial places in the L nioti rollecled on rra?iui*rile term*. Comr and sea. 1*14-3* is WrUITE TLS< VN il U >-Fur.u'c,.l 99 WILLIAM-STREET. Tl.it at*i!?Jt- it entirely u< w, ant ita properties surpaating ii'\ i. Il ii 4 LiuJ uf |? nrl nluU, au4 irry IiiLL Itiaawalby la.'ui i f p-eat l.iate to be the moat beautiful ahapc thai ha* !)? ?n lor m iny riira lluii.ta.le, I.' ..fhc.ni, *o<l Tuscan lliti, ofthc finest qualities, always ke->t on uaod?n .taw ami elegant lunirtirnl ul rich I iitastriug Iti iUiu* teltng at ihii Establishment, at un common ffiluffil piiot TheJ aiihteriher, T. BEVSETT, beg, the f??or of a call from iii> customer., jlS-lm* 8i'!ti ui:u < i.oniiM;. THE Subscriber, will -ell at remil their rem titling stock of Summer < lolhing at wVh ?a!? prlret. STREET A MIT? HELLS, jrU'Sw' "XI William afreet G1 M HAYWOOD it t.ll., tH Bearer atleel, hare re. r ? rc it 11|, p< r Gr -at Wi,l?ru, ui<j idlers for anle, a superior quality "I L hi in Organ/iue ami Tram Thrawa Silks, suitable lor manufacturing tn? heat g...xis. Al-? on hau l, numerous atyiri ,,f their Eiifliah Silk Good*. j? P.|."7w* PHE MH*M OHILDRYVH C LOTHIXU.-OEOROE A. IK>V 1 It CO., So. 14 Bowery, have on hand au eiteatien it orlintnl "f fashionably trade I hildreu'a Llnlhing, (tamplf of which obtained lh* premium al tha recent fair,) which they art di-jeiifil to tel! tery cheap for L t?H,either at wholesale or retail. eA-9m* HIS( i ll' BAKI R% KPtlltAI>T TRKADWELL~~:oo* linnet the Biscuit Baking at 971 Washington rtrect, car n r of Warrm tircet, ami haa const ,ntly fur ?al?. KOPA BISCUIT, MILK BISCUIT. BUITKR ' KV KKRS WINF. BISCUIT WATER CRACKERS. SI OAR ' BACKERS, PILOT BREAD. All of the Srsl quality. E T.*? tmoll Pilot Rrrail it the tire for the South Amenraia ami Wrtt India trarlrfi. Any of fh# ahore articles can ba delivered in good order fbe rrport.ition. at thort notice. RE io\ AL.?MRS. BLANC haa removed from M Am ?treot to 709 William atrrel, ami rontinaet to teach Em broidery, littted Work la Silk out Woraletl. making Wat, Wortteii and Shell Klnwers ami Wat Fruits, kr.ke.am tha ?vol leatunahh U rmt. I'riHiiic (or emhmnlrry 'Hi ilk furnished for aala, Wat Shreta, Colors, ami Wat I'nnN. -lilt' Duff Ockdon it to* shfrrt winks. Fo* ? air, a aelect a?? rtinent .if the Ruff third" m Slurries^ i? rlm inr rmt AmoalillaiJi Pasado, vintage 179?. Alao tha rich Dessert Winea. tail* I P,?.?rete toil Tint ilia Je Rota, hi rater of 9 doten earh. TIIOS D. RYAN, 79 Braad street. Agent for Pad t i? r !on II Co MK!?I< IM. I- II F* I " " * ? " itut palt? rut, care fully Rile J with the heal oi .Mtdui.ies, and ttcarely park ed, for faunlira, leateilert, shine, and | lactations. For aal- l>? JUxllTON A Aht'l.NWAI.L, ffi Willi.in.,1., 11" Broadway, and 10 Aator Houae. jel9-I m* I 'fx*hp; -I \t OF FROM TWENTY TO FIFTY f>OL 1 I, IK* will he prea-nted to ant gentleman who will pro I a.iretl a-lt" rt'?" t re?p- rta .|e Merraotilr "<ittiafi .nof re*. I . "ti iM- > mo'iinient The ap] u- ,Mt it a yo,im married maa f undotiMed re?[te. t*?'.iHtr. and Ftbeirmigh huaiueaa hahita. Itir' ct J. S. V. II. raid (t ocr, appointing ?u intereiew. p tt age paid. je9l-9t* f|t|? - 1 RA n ? .I-ANT h f r X r?nl?M, No. XV9 Broadway, direct!) ?; ja>??le Urn City If ill, offer for (he iiitpeatioM of |air?batera, a very choice aelee. tka ol new, rich, taalrful and afpropmle laner arliclet fog Hridil, birUnlay, I h?l >('<ana, or other pre tenia. Portable arti dea for Iravt lli la, fine fancy Stationery, Perfumery, inciauiag itiri article iu re^neat, uf tne fiaett i^uitlity, ele* or apecini.ua of Ciiineaa mauufact<irt?) Lanwilirt Imhi the American In diana; fancv .u licit, and eurtoaitiea g< xertlly; all of which am eelected wi h much a>re. pi .a "red on the moat adeantiege .un terma, and will he tntp >aed of at auch reatunanle and uuif. rnt pricaa at I tiey hope Will tecum lo them the auutidence and fa?op of aueh at may h. nor them with a call. yell-lm* T BR VNDYU INK RPRLNU8 UoTKL. II; y .,> ? ,m ??. . u>? ??. i. r ? ? ? ? ? |.i' ? i ?f | . -hi. . , . .ii M 1.), iIJ i Ii . I June. Ti e rroi.rietur haa ru^;ii;i<' Mr. VVM. H. HI <8ELL,t-'r iieily ofBotton. tt aiewnrd, Mr J.AMFS M SI.I Mc'L H. ia p. office. ?n l Mr. J. L. DuBNY, ?, eoadaclnr ef Uw Balls, nd Coirarla. AMES M. SANBl.HSON, j*0 tmatlatA Tlupriettrt