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MORNING HERALD. I *?&. T *?. 1M BKITMM AND AMERICA* (9TEA2H NAVIGATION COHIPINY. NEW YORK TO LONDON. Th. Steam ship BRITISH QUEEN, Lieut. Richard Rob ert*, R. N., commander. ? This splendid Steam-ship, burthen 9019 tent, MO horse power, will tail lor the remainder ?f the year, from tliia port an the . lat OCTOBER. lot DECEMBER, u>d from London and Portsmouth, let SEPTEMBER, It NOVEMBER. For freight, (of which tliis shipwi'l take 600 tons,) or pas sage, apply to WADSV^ORTH k SMITH, 4 Jones' Lane, rear 103 F out street, No goods will be received on board without an order from the Agents. Letters fratn any part cf the United States and the Canadas, can he forwarded through the Post Office, as postmasters are aathorixed to collect the ship postage. 'C(?? An experienced Surgeon is attached to the ship. Plans of the cabins may be seeu at the offioe of the Agents. auU y FHANftATI.ANTIC MTfCAffl MHIft* ?'0. NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. The suam snip LIYER POOL, 1160 tons burthen nd 468 horse power, R. J. FAvni:n. R. N., commander, ? ? m appointed to sail as follows : From Vet# York. From Liverpool. 10th May. 40th April. 6th July. 13th June. 34th August. 1st August. 1014) October. 21st September. 14th December. 16th November. Fare to Liverpool, thirty five guineas ($163 31) iu the aft, and thirty guineas ($140) in the lore saloon, inclading wines and all stores. No second class passengers taken. Children under 13 and servants half price. An experienced surgeon accompanies this ship. For passage or freight, apply personally or by letter to *18 ABM BELL ItCO. Ag nts. 117 FiHtonst., N.Y. THE STEAMBOAT WASHINGTON having discontinued running between New York and Alban\, will resume her regular trips between New York and Newburg on Monday the IJth instant, leaving New York e^erjr Monday and Thursday alter noon, at 5 o'clock, and Newburg every TnesJay and Friday afternoon at six o'clock, touching at the intermediate landings to receive light freight and passenger*. N. B All freight, baggage, bauk bills, or specie must be at the risk of the ownera, unless a kill of lading Is >,iven therefor or the goods be entered on the books of the toat. au# CRAWFORD, MAKTIN St CO. PEOPLE'S LINK FOR ALBAN* ? Direct, without Landing. ? Passengers will find this the most convenient arraiig ment, as they will not be molested by the landing or receiving passen gers by the way; their bagrag* being also more secure, as the baggage room will be locked on leaving the wharf, and nat open ad until the arrival of the boat at Albany. The new and fast sailing Steamboat UTICA, Captain M. H. Tmesdell, leaves the pier between the foot of CourtUndt and Liberty tlieets This Afternoon, Fridav, August 33rd, at five o'clock. Far passage or freight apply to U"~ Captain on board, ?r to CROOKE I FOWKS, corti'.r oi Went' and Liberty streets, or to P. C. 8CHULTZ, at i**e office on the wharf. All goods, freight, bank bills, specie, or other property taken or shipped on board of this boat, must be at the risk of the own ers thereof. my32-7m 7* FoiT riUTs kill, Verpla NKtH POINT, GRASSY POINT, SING SING, TARRY TOWN, DOBB'S FERRY, HAS TINOS AND YONKKRS.? The new and splendid steamboat KOSCIUSKO, Capl. D. Haywood, will leave the loot of Hob inaen street, (eit above Barclay,) every morning, (Fridays ex cepted,) at 7 o'clock, stopping at the Old State Prison wharf eaah way Returning, will leave Peekskill at 1 o'clack. Breakfast and Diuner on beard. P. S. In order to afford passengers more time to spend iu the different places, the Kosciusko will leave Peekskill at 3 o'clock, (for this trip only.) For the ^accommodation of paaseagers, she will make a trip on Friday, leaving as above. K ir further information, inquire of HAWKINS k WIL LIAMSON, No. 07 W'St street, where parages, freight, kc. will U received for the boat. i\S-v Regular days of leavmg New York this ?oath, We>ter?daya and Saturday* FARE RBD15CBD TO THRICE DOLLARS A'O MONOPOLY. NEW LINE FOR BOSTON, VIA NEWPORT AND PROVIDENCE. The new, eli? nt. an*1 0isl sailing steamer JOHN W RICHMOND, Captain Nathan ?Child, will leave for th? above plaies, on this day. Aug. 33d. at ? o'clock, from foot of Whitehall street, first Wharf eaat of the Buttery. Far further information, apply to JNO. H. RICHMOND, Agent, at the office en the wharf Travellers may be assured that this boat will not ract with aa^ boat that may be put agaiast her, but will proceed on her mute* a if no other boat was in company. je?-4m (F0* SHREWSBURY, LONG BRANCH, Orrm Hou? . Ruin?mi Landing, Rr<l Bark, and '.atontown Pork. The *teamhoat OSIRIS, Captain A llarie, will run at follow*, daily, from too* of Market ttreei, ?.. R. For Had Bank. From Red Bank. Aoe. 7, Red Bank, A A.M. Aug, 7, Red Bank, 3 A.M. 8, do M ?, do ? 9, Eatontown ? 9, Eatontown 4 10, Red Bank, 6} I", Red Bank, 0 11, do 7 11, do A 19, do 7| I". do A 15, Eatoilown ij 13, I *?ont*n 10 A.M. 14, Red Bank, ? 14, R. I Bank 10j It, do 7 I A, 11 16, Eatontown 7 10 / ati ri'n 11 17, Red Bank. 7i 17, 1. d T nk 11* 18, do 0 18, do 131 T M 19, do 9 19, do l ] PM 30, Eatont*n 11 30, Eatoi.'ow* 3 31, Red Bank 13 noon 31, Red Bat.k t 93, do I P M 13, do ? 30. Ent/>nt>>wn ? A.M. 33, Eatontown 3 94, Reil Bank, A* 94, Red Bank 3 90, do 0* 90, do 4 90, do 7 50, do 4 37, Entontown 7 '27, Eatontown 4 ' 90, R*'l Bank, AJ 29, Red Bank 9| \ M 30, do 0 39, do 10 90, Eatontown M 30 Ea'ont'n 104 31. Red Rank, 7J 31, Ret Bank 11* All freight ar J baggage at the ri*V of the owners thereof. au7-tSl* ^R M1ULA R MAIL LINE F?>R BO I'ON* ? Daily. (Sunday* riceotej) at A P. M. .from Battery Place Pi?r No. 1 North River, n%. Stooinpton, Newport, and Providence. Steamer* Maaaa chueett*, f api. Comttock j Narr*?*.i*ett, CapL Child ; Lei big ton, Capt. ?andei-Hflt, and I Ha Maaaachnaetta One of Sir above boat* will leave New York daily, evcept Sunday. Paeeencer*, on tlve arrival of the *t?amere at Stoning ion, may taka the Railroad ear* and proceed with the mail immediately to Boat on, or may continue in th? *t earner, via Newport, and UlM the rrfttlmr Railroad ? ara at Providence for Boeten. The itnrrr NannaoanitTT, Captain 'kfld, will leave this afternoon. Saturday, 34 at A o'clock, fro* pier No. I for Pro vidence, via Htonmgton *nd Newport, and the I ??moron, < aptain Vanderbilt, on Monday. t EXCURSION to SI rrw?t>?ry , Longhranch and Ocean Hon*e, en Sendee 4ugn*t 4th * The Steamheat Sar.loja, Capt. Wilrn* will leave the 'cot of ('anal etreet at 0 n'He k foot of Liber+y ?tract at half pa*t 0 and Battery at 9 kiloek. Returning ? ill leave Red Bank at 3 o'clock P. M. Thi? Eicnr?ien will etve ^r.nM an ..pportnnity to drive atldhathe at the Ocean Home and return tarly in the evening. Paeaaf * rack way, 9A eeat*. je 19 lm SOUTH ICR M BAIL V MAIL LINE lor Norfolk Charleiton, S. C., Feter*hurg, and ? ? ? Ht< K?i"ail Th? tt-<mb>?ti ALABAMA KBNTUf'KY and .'F.WESS, a" boat* of ?peed and vcoiann nation, will romm-nee running daily on the nr?t April, betweee Baltimore Vorfolk , and Port?monih, 'eavirg the lower end o Spear'* wharf every afternoon at 3 o'clock >ir Immediately af ter the arrival of the ear* from Philadeli.la, and will amv? neit Morning at rorUmouth in time for the care for Wilmiag ton, and then.e tleamboM* to Charleston. it* turning will leave Portamonth every day after the car* arrive from the Sonth, and Tench Baltimore a?it morning ia time for the car* for Phila delptira. Tfceee boat* ran in connection with the weH known itenm pneket* Georgia and Sonth Carolina which leave Norfolk every Saturday for f3?arle*ton, giriuf traveller* a choice. They ?Ian run in connection with the Jame* River ho at* to Peters burg and Richmond. Sti anger* are informed (old traveller* k?>w ) i hat thie ie the cke*pe*t and mo*t comfortable route for M?th< rn traveller* . there are no <-hang** from car*, iteam boat*, and *tafe* it 'he dead of night, a* on the Waakingtou route. The company therefore hope the travelling part ei the oo?n?nnBity will patroniae them, in giving eqnal fbcilitioa and mm 1 1 1 or comfort towage and far. te Nofdelk K JOHN W. BROWN, mSS* Agont. NEWARK AND NEW YORK-Three trip* per day from each plaoe.? The new and 'splendid steamboat PASSAIC, Capt. P. W. Martin, on and after Thursday, May 9th, will run between Newark and New York, nuking three trip* a day from eaek jilace, and leave at follows: Ceutre wharf, Newark, 6 1 o'clock A. M. From foot of Barclay st. N. Y 0j o'clock A. M. o'clock A. M. rof ?? iaj p. m. s ?? w K On Sunday* the Passaic will run and leave Centre wharf, Newark, 7| o'clock A. M. 3 " P. M. Foot of Barclay st., N. York, 10 o'clock A. M. a ? P. M. The Passaic will land at Bergen Point on her and 3 o'clock trips down, and 1) and o'clock trips up. On Sundays she will land on her passage down and up each trip. Fate l? Newark, 18} cts. Btrgen Point, l'i^cts. The steamer Passaic it remarkanlc for speed: performing the distance hi from 1 j to 1} konrs each trip. Laaies will finiT this route very pleasant and particularly advantageous, as the inconvenience of chaugiug from car to ferry boat w ith baggage is avoided. Goods and freight taken on reasonable terms, but iKily at the ritk of the owncrt. mv48-y PEOPLE'S LINE- FoifALBANY.? Landing at the usual landing*. ? The u<- w and commodious steamboat ROCHESTER, Capt A. P. St John, will leave the steamboat pier, foot of Liberty street, 'in Friday <>fternoon, August 23rc', at ft o'clock. For f. eight or p-usage apply to CROOK k FOWKKS, cor rr of West and Liberty streets; PETER C. SCHULTZ, at the office, or the ( aptaiu ou board. All goods, freight, bank bills, specie, or any other kind of property, taken or shipped an board of tkis boat must be at the risk of the owners thereof. m)2J-7m 80S TON VtW VORK BXPKESS PACKAGE CAR. Notice to Merchants and all Buaiuest Men. WILLIAM F. HARNDEN. having made ar rangementt with the New York and Botlon T ransportation,and Stouia^ton and Providence Rail Itoad CompaLirs, will run a car through from Boston to N.York, and vice versa, via Ston ngton Rail Road, with the Mail Traiu, Daily, for the trans portation of Specie, small packages of Goods, and bundles r f all kindt. Package! sent by this Line will We delivered early on the following morning, at auy part of the city, free of charge. A rotp. nsible agent will accompany the car, for the purpote of purchasing goods, and collecting tlr.lts, notes and bills; and will transact any other busiuess, that may be en trusted to his charge. Packages for 8..1em, LoweH. Ardover, and Worce?ter, Ms ; Portsmouth *uJ Concord, N. H.; Gardiner, Augasla, Portland, and Bangor, Me., will be forwarded imrnediatr'y on their arri val in Boston. All Packages <ou?t be sent to ( See, No. 3 Wall street, New York. REFERENCES. George Bond k Sons, 1 Br jaiit, lilurgis It Co., ( JolitE. TUjer * Broth. ! g0STMf Natl an Hale. Esq. { J. W. Clark k Co. B. B. Mum}', J J( hn T. Smith It C?. R. H. Winslow, ^Nrw Yore. James W. Hale, ) N. B. All package-, and bundles mutt be marked to his car*. Wm. F Harndeu is alotin responsible lor the lots or iujury of auy article* or property committed to hit care; nor is any risk assumed by, or can auy be attached to the Boston and New York Transportation Company in whw stramsrs his crate It to be tra isported, in respect to it, or its contents, at any time. jylS-Sm FOK LONDON ? British Vessel ?The fast sailing new Br. Brig MAGNET, Capt. A. Sparks, is now loading fur the abore port; and hating most ?f her eargo engaged, will have immediate despatch For freight or passage, apply to the Captain, on board, at Orleans wharf, foot ofWall street, or to jyJ6-y E. K COLLINS tk CO.. 6<J South street. FOR LIVERPOOL. ? Regular Packet of ?he }ith August ? The elegant first class fast jailing racket Ship S'DDONS, Captain N. B. Palmer, barthen 1000 tons, will tail as above. Her accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers are unequalled for tpleudor ami comfort. Persons intending to er ?? bark should in tke unmedi; tc application ou !*>?' foot of Wall street, or to the subscribers. RAWSON k Mc V ' RRAY, aulS corner of Pine au<l Soutii its. .'AIKEtT 3 STY I A VRF? sacoVi) uifn ? Thi sliip UTIC V, J. B. Pell, matter, will tail on the ltl September. BOYD k HINCKKN, Ag > 'a. No. 9 Tontine l>ui! ings. The passage money in tbe caMn, by this line, is now find it one hundred d<>ilart;'hut Wines and Liquors, of an) kind, wul not be furnish -d. "TjE. FOR M ARSEILLES.? "She very tu-erlor Bf* Russian ship MINETTE, C: pt 8ef\ having the ? principal part of her cargo engaged and now going t n ward, ihe will promptly be ?!e*i>atched. For balance of freight, which will be taken it low rate*, ap ,|j to BOYD k HIN< KEN. jy3-y 9 Tontine Bailding* ? 4*^ PASSAGE FROM BELFAST. (direct.J_R. ?FT^V sident* desirousof tending or their families or ?Bib friend", to come direct from the ebove port, hare aw a very favorable opportunity, by the weU known, last tail DC packet *hip JOSEPHINE. < apt Prtndla A few berth* taly remain dittHgtged, which may be secured il immediate piilieation be made to the subset ibert. RAW80N it McML'URAT, jedS-v eorner of Fioa and South it*. "fOiTn EW ORLEAN H- T!,e leudMhHt sailing coopered and capper fatleu'd packet ihip EQUATOR, Captain Biiioa master, it low loading nd will sail for the abov port in a few days. Having very tuperior accommodation for cabin and itnerace u**rng?r*. tud terras moderate, persons interning yuiutt south houH make e*r*T application <>o board, foot of vVall street, or o the subscribers. RAWSON k McMfRRAY, aafl-jr cot. of Pine ai d South it eeU. FOR NEW ORLEANS. ? Louitiaiiaand' New York Lint ? R'gular "acket.? Th? .ary faat sailu-g ? ? lo one re I and copper fattened ship IUpTITILLL ?apt Jol.n r'.ldridgc, hating a large part oi her cargo engaged mil going oa beard, will have despatch. For freight or patsage, having Wand* >rae furnished accom modation*. apply on board, at Orleint wb-..rf, foot of 'Vail at., ?r to E. K. COLLINS k CO , tul j y W South ttrtet. FOR BORDEAUX? (I -t.age ?nlj.) Tit* fast tailinr, coppered and copper fastened brie | ROBERT ADAMS. Marv..ialk, matter, will tail j 'JAIn nut. For pa*tage, for which the hat el i o.l ?ccoiamodations, appiy on boan at U?* foot of Jeffer* a st. r?r to BOYD fc HINCKEN, aii'0-y No. ff Tontme Building. FOR LONDON -I achetofi MSifL TIm ftrst clasa coppered and copper fattened Packet Ship St. lumet, W 8. Seh?r will ttil at i it ,her regular day) ha ing vejy tnpfrior accommodation for cahir tad steer age pattrncert, la we who intend to embark thould embrace thia very famrable opportunity Vy making early applicatioa oa board, foot of l*ine Street or to the ?ub?rrtb-rs. RAWSON il McMURRAY, anil com- ? of Pine and Sojth ttv. FOR~NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA * NE# YORK LINE,? First regular packet.? The very fatt ?ailing cupperrd and eopj er fattened ?hip Huntt ville, Capt. John Eldridge, hating a large part of her cargo engaged aad going oa boaru will have detpalch. For freight or paitage having handtome furnished acrommo drtiom, apply on board at OrT?aat wharf or to autfl y E. K- I OI.I.INB fc < ... ? ."Wh tt. FOR Nf W . )KI y r>- , he .,.1. Villi N.w ( opper jdBf^V ?nd Copper f ittened Parket Ship KK A < ptaia Fisher, having a lar?e part of her cargo ? ngagtd and going on boat d, will have qa ck despatch; for cabin, 2nd cabin, and t'eer agwJpassage, hatng ttdendid accommodations, app'y ?? board, foot of Pine street , or lo the subscriber* RAW' SON k Mc MURRAY, Corner af Piae and South *treel. aug W, FO/l SAVANNAH.? Ship Liae regular day- The very taneriar fast tailing Ta'ket Ship C E LIA, Capt Bt'cktnan, naving he greater part of her earga tngagi l tad going on hoard, will meet with early dispatch. Having splendid aecrmmidatlon* for Cabin and Hteerge pas*earer?. Early application thntiM b? made on board, foot af Pine Street, or to the tubtcriber*. R A WSON V Mc MURRAY, Corner of Pin' and South ?lreet?. MMILITART OAKIIKN, (Brooklya. I't< Rf NT Thepr?mi*e? known a* Military Oar Jaa, Brook'ya, ai* offered for real lot one or more years, with all th? build ing* thereon, contitting of the building now occupied a* a hotel, and ihe large double three itory boate adjoining, tnitable for an ?vten*ive baarding house; al*o a *aiall two story house, lia ble*, outhou*e?, fcc., the whole being ta complete repair. The Garden, covering ab-.nl two acrea, it ta*tefally laid oat. ike lo cation un*nrpa*ted, ami lo a person in need ?f such an etta Ibtsha -nt, it offers advantages rarely to be met with. Tie fumitnre* of thee*laMitb?eat, which are complete in every #? *pect? will be sold at a Ikir valuation. For terms, apply on the premite* aul*-?>d7P DESIRABLE PRIVATE BOA ROINO -a reepectabfe English fami<y bavi^Mt tws hanthmmely funsithed bell room* unoccupied, are il^>itans of receiving two single gentle men as hoarder* (breakfast, tea and dinner on Sunday*.) Any gentlemar. of retire*' babils who is deairo*. nf the above ac commod. lion* will in I them te po**es* all the advantage* and comfort* af a private home. Please to *pply at 499 (iree mich street between t^aaal and Spring street* -References of th? Aral ra- pec lability given and required. sa.2J if ONI PRICK HAT STORK. BROWN & OO.'S HATS, For cheapness and durability, are ?ol inrpaaaed kj uj heretofore ifferrd They combine all the requisit* qualities of the more costly far color, dura bility and lustre, at the reduced price of $*? Their salei are lor cash, which precludes the necessity of charging the gotx customer for loss iucurred by the bud. The public are invited to examine their Hats at BROWN fc CO.'S wholesale and re tail warehouse, No. 178 Chatham Square, corner of Mott st. New York. myll-3m? NEW INVENTED PREMIUM WIGS AND SCALPS. CLIREHVQH, invites all wearers and connoisseurs to inspect his newly invented ventilating and perpetual fitting W'P, which, fur eltganc, lightness and durability, may be placed among the first productions of modern art. In their ma nufacture they differ from all others ever made here. The hair being singly inserted, and so equally distributed, as to appear just issuing from the skin. In their form they cover no more of the brow than the 'natural hair does ; and having no metal lic spring, all disagreeable pressnre is obviated. They are particularly recommended to those residing in a warm climate, as they can be made ?aly one ouace weight and thiu as gossa inar. For this invention, and the advantages connected with it, the JSjHrican Institufc awarded the first premium, and oompetent ptofessional judges kt*t pronounced them the very acme of I perfection. Hair Cutting Rooms, 207 Broadway, corner of Fulton street. aul6-lm. , LEAHN TO Br. WISE. If ardent a tention should meet with success, Be it far more to practiie and less to profess: Division, Peck slip, Duane, Ann street forego? For vot lead to wisdom, while they lead to we! If nature will have her wild way, let us think Who better can lead from the ireacheroui brink, We think and know well what art can restore Health, any may find it at Centre st. ? 4. Those quackeries have been delusive too long, They give to the shroud both the w?ak and th? strong; Their charges are great, while the knowledge is small, Then OiKanoiit will cure you or pay not at ali. One bottle will cure you, those sages will say, But others will fpllow it day atVr day, Till you fail to eiist while they fail to restore, And their pockets exult at the "<me bottle more." aull-lm* TO SOUTH IRN AND WESTERN MERCHANTS? R. L. SMITH CO. have uow opeu and offer for sale a large and desirable stock of French, German, and Italian Silk Goods, together with a full assortment of Merino Shawls, Laces, Hosiery, &c. at 170 Pearl it. au7-3m* WINDOW SLINU MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber respectfully bees to inform the public, thai he has coustautlv ou haud a large and elegant assortment ofetery description of the painted transparent washable win dow shades, consisting of Italian and other landscapes, Diapni nous, Chinese, Architectural and Fancy Bliuds, wnich he cas confidently recommend for their beauty. strength and great du rability, as they have been known, with common care to last from ten to fourteen year*. The prices of the snades, including cords, tassel?, rack, pullie:.. and tattings for windows, complete tary from $7 and upwards, per pair. Blinds painted and to order, by applying to GEORGE PLAT'l, 1!2 Sj.race st. N. B. Conatry dealers supplied with blinds and blind fittings. mlt>3m*y NEW YORK BAZAAR For K*lnia aud Fancy Pnpri B?in ?f al! imps and atir.t, if ittir itilk, and ron ant 191 Fuli?a iirrrt, Tli ret door* from Nam an Y NEW Toll fty- City andcountn merchant* will 4rvd cnunlantl* a ver arge stock ea hand. 1 ney can be accopimoda^d Aat *hrrt o<> lice to any tize or any quantity they please; alse by iMppinj them in to profitable a packing at may be deaii :d to any part ol America. Re il genum-- ( ologne Water, imported from Germany, of * a?o*t superior quality ? will ?a'isfy every purchaser. Alto, just received by late arrivals. a tine lot of C9L4RKD AND IIARBM' PAPER, ?f Ui?- in ?t b< autifal patterns. myll-y (W- THE CHEAPEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE ESTABLISHMENT, Having the m>? ? *t?ustve .iud splendid stock of Cloth*, Cat*i ?vrei, Vesting >ud Summer Goad* in tfci* c'ty, which will be nsatlr up in .I,u u tl>c notie.., at lU. following price*, ca*h on delivery at the well known CASH TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF A. F. JIMKC, [uti Jtari k t ATLea.J No. 80 Adaiden Lane and No- 1 1 Liberty st. nit or raicts. Superfine black, blue ?r laacy colored Drew Coat*. $14 to 91 Gentlemen*' Sn norr Coat*, from $3 Ca**imere I'anialoon*, variety of pattern* and color*, $4 60 to f.O YmU ofsilkt, satin*. velvet*. cas*imere*,Mar Millet, VaWnlia* or Thibet Clo'h, fJ H It W The public will pis ate observe the above price* art 74 per cent bnlow the ordinary price* of Merchant Tailor*. j*98-y Sherman s compound orris tooth paste. Phi* celebrated artiale stand* anrivalled for rivalling, beautifying and preserving tha teeth. It herdru* the gum*, tweetem the breath, and leave* a delicious taste in Ihe mouth. It i* warranted superior to every other dentriAcc, and frea from* very thing that cati possibly iniure Uie teeth. It ahoultl be >a trary family, and on every fsdy* toilette and gentleman'* drawing *a*e All that u*? it pronounce it the best thing ever known. Sold wholesale and retail at tke Medicated Loterwe Warehouse, 108 Naiaau street, one door above Ann A?k for Sherman * Compound Orri* Tooth Paate j none other i* gennine. O. w. T1LLOU. Stock, Bank-rote, Gold and Silver EXCHANGE BROKER. No. 81 Wall street, fourth door below the New F.ichange, New York. Uncurreat money discounted at the loweit rate*. BOUGHT AND SOLD, F.aatern mom y, Stnlhern money, We*tem money. Northern moi**y?Soverigns. I)?>ubloon?, Napoleon*, Ten Thaler Piarea, American Gold, Guineas. Du cat-. Spanish Dollars, Meiican Dollar*, Half Dollar*, Bmk of Knglaitd Note*, al -o Gold and Silver on the following State* ?ud Dominion* ? United State* Hamburg Amtrian Dominion* Genoa Bavaria Hanover B*rne Holland Broil Malta Bnmawiek M**w? Cologne N ?i>l< * Colombia Milan Denmark Netherland Eaat India Pirma England Piedmont France Poland Frankfort on th? Mam Pningal Uewv* Pruatia . Rome Ru-*ia Sardinia Saitay Sirily Spain Sweden Switaerland Treve* Tnrkey T Htrany V mice Wirtemberf k Zs-leh. anil lm* OCToi SEARS? OFFICE, 4* ANNSTRElT, NEW TORK? Devot** hi* attention to tlie tr< atment of ' 'hronie or lingering diieaae*. For three year* |ail hi* practice ha* been eitentive in thh city and throughout the country. Refer ence! can be given to numerou* individual* who have been re lieved In the moat obatinate caae* of Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint*, Drop*ie?, Conanmption, Angina Pretoria, and Female complaint*. In regard to liia moral and religion* character, he I* permitted to refer to the Right N?f, Bi*hop Oodetdonk, D. D.,aad Rev. G. Spring, D D. H.4ngiiM Pfotnri^? fi* symptoms ?re an unplea*ant ?en*ailon at the brea*t bane, or pit of the *' ?mach, attended witb paint about the brratt, especially about tV left tide and region of t!,e hear', ettending oAen to ih* ahonlder-hlndes and between the ?Hto.lders. Thoae subject to it are sometime* awakened with a *en?e of suffocation ir difficulty at breethinc, and aiperi ence *hortne?* of hreat*i and palpitation of the heart on walk ing faat or attending a flight of itair*. /Vom Rrr. J. I have for many year* been ai.bject to a painful affe?tion of the liver and lungs, iadige*tion, headache and obalinate Cowati- ' patiou of the howela, and have tried many kinds of medicin# which hava proved more or les* utefnl, but I have revived more benefit from Dr. Sear*'* treatment than frwm ?nv medicine that I have n*ed. I am happy alto to add I know Oocfor Sear* to be an accented and reaper table Christian gentleman in whom entir* ronndence may he plared. J. Lai*. Member of the Presbytery of Buffalo, N. T. Numerous raaea in thin cite and Brooklyn can he rt ft i ? red to at hia affice, 41 Ann-tt Pecans* at a di*t?nes, bv for wanting a (tatement of iheir symptom*, ran he (applied >*lth ssedirina and directions. An. 91. I m' SAI.K A superior ? n press, Boston pafeat 800 JP bote* Sardine*, in oil, jn*t roeetved, fc pet hot. W ease* rhtrne* in bran^?. 1 1 bottle* eacb. |4IM. IS case* While Wiao- JA do Red Wine. I OT7, $* II ra*k* Bordeam Wines, %yi 9008 leather* for billiard enet, at la. per down. Apply at MT Brand way, of A. RO(HF, *?*)!-? Caff* de MilU CoIoim*. <fl? CHALLENGE! !!? LEROY'S SPECiFIOUE i]pilU\/ FKANC AISE, (or French Specific,) for the Gonorrhoea, GleeU, female complaints, and ail discharge! oi the secret organ*. The American agent* of this celebrated medicine would apprise (he public that thi* i* tlte great ip'-ciftc af Doctor Jerome Leroy, of Paris, to celebrated for the care of tliii class of diseases. 1h the early stages of the disease it will positively effect a cure in a few days without reitrictiou of diet, 01 fear of ex posure, and what it much more important, it never leaves tne parts subject to the tioublesome gleets or weakness that occur so often lifter the use of other mediciuc*. In long protracted stages of the Gonorrhoea, in obstinate GleeU, or a weakness of those organs it is without doubt the most effectual remedy ever discovered. It will alto be found a certain preventative againtt the dis ease if exposed, and iu an} case where there is cause to fear a few dotet will arrest its progress and save any further trouble. It is uot our intention to r'sort to that deceptive system of j puffing so common in this city, as a better proof of its efficacy we challenge any cme to be produced that it will not cure un der a forfeit of $600 QtJ- Observe. ? Oae larjje bottle is sufficient to cure any re* cent eas? of the complaiut } Each bottle is accompanied with a full description of the dis ease and all the necessary directions iu the English and French languages. F?r sale only at the agent's cffice, No. MA Nassau street, four doors from Fulton street, (upstairs.) Price $1.60 per bottle. Small bottlei $1 aul7 3m* ~ PRICE NOT THE TEST OF CHEAPNESS Political economists have frequently differed as to what wt' a fair, and at the same time, the surest measure of value ; but we never yet eantr across any one who had gravely recorded it to be his opinio* that the uominal price any article told for, wai any measure of its actual value. Such a nation would b? deemed so great a fallacy, that it* statement on paper as a logi cat deduction, would prove it* own absurdity, and yet, those in dividual* who run about from one store to another far the par pose of ascertaining the minimum number of dollars and cent* at which they can be furnished with articlet of food and rai ment, of course commit a still greater, because a msn practical absurdity, than auy speculative philosopher woull do, who sat down in his closet to argue from such false premises. The one would merely be laughed at as a vihionan schemer: but the other is deemed fit only to graduate among thi philosophers of Laputa, who contemplated making deal board: out of Sawdust, and extracting tuubeams from cucumbers. Ta king that most important ofall articles te men in this dressing age. a coat, whether frock, uress, riding, or the kiud called " top," if matters uot, and see haw many different elements, all of whict affect the interest of the wearer, go to make up it* co*t. 1st, There is the raw material, and secondly, the quality of the dye used and the degree of skill possessed by the manufacture* of the cloth. These primordial ingredients towards a eoat,iti self evident, must vary as much as the wind, weather, or evei woman's caprice; and 'idlv, when it come* into the hands ?l " th? Snyder," there is the skill of the cutter, the quality of ih? trim mings, and last, though uot least, the scientific qualification! which the artist may possess, wko i* to *end it "into this breathing world," not " a thing of thred* aud patches," but ar article of beauty, utility ani luxnry fated either to adorn, or desecrate the human forms. Other reasons could he adduced ta show that in coats, at least, many things, which the world at large ihiuks not of, should be t>?keu into consideration before its actual value can be ascertained. If these principles are bated an truth, what folly is it then, for men to waste their skoe leather in running after ttorea, or in finding out tailors who charge a low nominal price, when it it evident that is n?i the test of cheapness. They should not entirely disregard price, bat at the same time, they should examine the material atcertaiu the standing of the manufacturer of it j not neglect Um skill of the cutter, and above all, pay especial attention to tit* qualifications of the workman, who it to give the finishing touch to that whioh in its imtive simplicity prelected the sheep, b?i when a proper and acteatifie amount of labor hat been given ti U, is capable of adding lignity and beauty to the? " ' noblest work af God." If tlmtrainof re*?0M?g should happen to convince any tf the barga'u buyers, that ettimate articles by dollars and cent! alone, they are advised forthwith to visit the cash stork of S. PHILLIPS, No. ItMJ, Willi**! sTHgcT,antl ascertain by th* evidence of their owu eyes, if the articles af dress made u|> bj him. are not equal in quality, durability , cut and worktnanshi| to an> produced by the most fathionahle house* in Broadway Having tatisfact trily solved this problem, they may compatt their several nomiual prices, and be convinced, that although price is not the test of cheapnete. PHILLIP'S SYSTEM it ? lor although he imports the best article and employs noue but the best workmen, he uevartheleas sells for ready money, at Sf per eent less than it charged Irj thoaa who do business on th* old and exploded credit tystein. mv'iS-Jni OENTLEMEN'h CAS T-toFF CLOTHING , HIM 1 4 Du'anr it*'# door* from William. (X?~ rhr arliclc of Afpivl Airaitp ? Urge item iu the eipea ditare of every Gnitlemaii. it is highly important to obtain a ready Cath Sale for the same when rendered unserviceable by wear. An immense saving may be made annually be attention to this hitherl? considered unimportant subject. The *ub*cri ber having effected arrangement* with hi* corre?poa J?nt? of the Western Country, for the TraiHportation of Cast off Clothing 4 c , npon the amtt liberal term* ; it thita enabled to giea tko outside value ? An inducement to pettont having the tame to f<v.>?r him with their commands. A line thr- ugh the Poet Office, or otherwise to th? above addres*, will aieet with tli ict attt ntiou. j? M. 8 ta* ~OVE ! LOVE!! LOVE!!!-Ja*t Pub lished a very ialerestiug little work entitled Tne ART OF LOVF, (or Lessons far Lov#r?,) frem th? rlebraled wri'ing* of | Ovid, ( hauctr. an.l l)r) Jen, translated feaai the French with engraving, Content*. ? The Art af Love? Court of Love, R< inedj for Lore, kr ke. kr. The first part coutuns the rule* whirl! tne luthor lays Hown for young men to follow in ? heir courtships, and the second teach** 'he ladies how to nuke themlelves beloved. TV opinio* ?f (he Pren? The ait of iota ? We have glan ced over thit little book, and think. bt tho aeatcst edi'iou see hav. j tseea. It is free from the coarse cipressmas mikJ su perfluous matter of the original, though we must admit it con tains^aome strange language, hut 'he ??ihject must be the ei case, as it will ao doubt be highly interesting to all who read it. Price Fifty cent* a copy. -For sale at the book st?re No ?, ''ark ftow, four doors from Ann 8tn?t, opposite the Astor-Hauat. aug M Ib' i 'O ' ' A K F. BAKERS AND CONFCTIONERN.-TV ?. ?uhscril>er has an anevpir< d le ite ol ?n year* upoa a well ? ?tablishad stand fur the business of a Piutry took an I Coulee i inner, situated on Oeuesee street, in I he city of I'tica. The business c>nn>cted with the establishment is ftrst rata, and is by far the bast location ia the city He would wuh to tell his lease, tto? k in tr Mie, fiituret, lie. For further particular*, at* dress. post paid, J. A. BURNETT, Ml Cseaaeee street, U* Utica, Aug. 4, ISM an I# RU SMITH It CO., 171 Pearl street, importers iraaa ? facturers ami wholesale dee ?rs ia Lefhorvi, Fr? i ng liab aad American Hlriw Bonnet*. French and Italian Silk Gaod*, Merino bhawlt. Merino ? toUs*. Laces, Htaiery, ke., hare uow npea for the fall business a plendid assortment of the above kmd? of goods, to ahich tKa ittention of dealer* is re spectfully invited. au7-Sm* KHYLVF.NTF.RM NEW RFPORTF.R AND ( OUN 'FIT DETEC TOR is. neit to the Herald, the very beat and mast useful publication now eataal, la the aaa of buaine**, it i* an eicelleat advertising mediam, ai*1 the charge* ara r?a ?naaMe It i* published eeery Tua*day morning, by SYLVES TER* < ?().. IN Hi olway jel7 ? ICf\ CASES FLORENCE BONNE!*, various nualiue?| if" ftOdo. plain Slraw d.>,, 900 do various stv to* of ikacy do for .ale at 170 Pearl street. II. L. SMITH k CO. ?a74a' M" oussf.line pi la1nImC3E L h.viTh k CO have just recaietd 10 cas?*, aad offer for sal* on liberal t* rmt, at 170 Pearl street. an7 fcn* (lT^* NOTICE ? Southerner* i?tunli(^K>ine from tke Nerth are re*nee|full* informed thst the nio?t etieasie* assortment of Plated Ware, ( utlery, Lamps, Girandoles, t'hanseliais, Bronted and Jappaned, Britaania and Milter Wares, and many other use I nl fancy articles, ran be had at the anil reasonable price*, at tha New Yorl General Famishiag Ware Boon, No. II Maiden lane, near Broadway, nuai.y D P.. DP.LAVAN. UPLt;NI?0 LIBRARY EDITION OF (OWPER, in ff O volume*. heintifully illustrate I by Fiaden. ? Tha Life, Let lars aad Poetical Works of Cowper, now first completed by the introduction of shout 'iOO letters never beft r? ieeerporalad iota *ny preeions (dit'on: Edited by the Rev Mr Orimshaw. Ins port' i and for sale by F. NAt'NDEHM, aui) 3A7 Broatlwajr. W AVERLY NOVELS? A beautiful copy of Parktr"* ? ? edition f the Waverlv Novels. c..mplet< m ..'volumes, baaai. Also, the **aa work cnmpletr >a sevea volumes. N vo. thMk \ rimed in'd?ti |a columns, handsomely bound ? and 4??fck< til Life af lie WWter Scott, aetea volumes, cloth, let. '??-a,?c.for **lek| F. SAI NDEKS, avIO-y SA7 Broadway. uoi: A XO Wa* the aaantitv o ate?i |Vr,. irvia *?9 OMn,4'l* firtured by JOS)- PH OILLOTT, fr?? Octobr r, I Ml, to OH* her, IM* T>s above stiUMM wUlshaa the estimation in which these s a held na4 N k seamed will be aa iadnceiaeat to thoac who desire a . rood article, at least to mak* a trial ?if thaw. To he hao of all Stationers, aad wholes ile only at tha Maan Ikcturer'* Warehouse, 1 00 Beelrman ?l 1 )S-y O RmiKAL SKETCH a# the Qnaw Victai ia. l-antiftilly painted in water colon by O. Hill, F.t* of Lcadi.o. Ju*t "SJ? ?" * '' r. SAUNDERS, W I?? V Aacliaa ??!? ? Ki;VV YORK TATTRHSALLS.? l?o jf vTjnA' regular mIm kv aaafcon,at this waN kamn)M Wts<riT\ HMUmat, or Horses, ?oritcN, Ac., MM&> fl\ * / DM to take place on ?t?ct Monday, M H o'clock, threng'ioat (he year. The aext regular tale will tele plaee as Monday, Aug. 90, at 1 1 o'clock, commeneiag wifli Carriage*, Harnett, he., aad a It o'clock the tale af Horses will cemmeace. Uentlemea Waring Hortet to ditpote af, ara requattwl M make earl; application, to a* to tetire a pod n umber aa the catalogue, at ao horse caa be offered at auction ualets register ed time for a number aa the catalogue, for whieh ouryote Om regitter will be kept open till Satnrdsy, Aug. 94, at ? r M, OEO. W. MIL LEA, JTfy 9 Successor to J. W. Watsen, 446 Broadwaf oy- SECONB WARD HOTEL. ? Neat to the corneal * wltoa street, in Nastau strest. Thit well known establishmr** having undergone a thorough refltting, it now in complete on* or lor the accomaMdation of thete who may honor It with thatt patronage. There are in thit houte, besides the lower story. which it throws entirely open at a public bar room, a large room upon the *a? cond story, 7fl I'eet by 90, well suited for the accommodation of public meetings, together with several imaller onet adapted to the ute of club* . referees, or for the transact ion of other print* buKincti. Cluta aad private parties accommodated with roo aa, and may be furnished with dinners or tuppert. compoted #f eve-m species of game or delicacy which the markets afford at tboA notice. [jell y] EDMUND JONES, Proprietor. NICKERBOCKKR HALL. No. 19 Park How.? The s^b tcribers haviae opened the above bouse on ike EURO* PEAN PLAN, would respectfully inform tlieir friends and Uie public, that they are now ready to accommodate them ia a style not to be surpassed by any titailar houte in Uu* city. llMa house will always be furuisned with every convenience, and all the luxuries ef an unrivalled market. There are eae nil tilling lodging rooms, which are airy newlv furaithed , and in potfajft order. The Ordinary, being on the first floor, it spacious, mK, convenient, and well tarnished; and the tablet shall always he supplied with all Hie variety the market affords, served opby experienced cooks. The marked success which hat attended establishmsntsof this kind, i* sufficient evidence ef their adaption to both bwitn ' men and traveller*. Gentlemen vititinjg tke city, will ftnd thit a most desirable ma. central situation, being nearly on Broadway, fronting the Park, aad, in short, concentrates the beauty and elegance ef local ana transitory objects of attraction and splendor with which New York abounds EDBALL Ik JONES N. B. ? For the accommodation of Travellers, this hoaae will be open at all hours ef the night. al-tf PAVILION, NEW BRIGHTON, ON STA'i'EN IS LAND.? Several of the visiters of thia detirable watering place having left far Saratoga. Ac., the subscriber be^s leave to inform his Iriends and the public that there are a lew vacan cies. The rooms are so much superior to any thing in the coantry he thiak* they cannot fail to soit. The upper reams are reserved for tingle gentlemen. The Stramboati stop within a few minute* walk of the Pa vilion every few hours ? from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M.; and on every Friday (Ball evening) leaving the eity at 8, and returning for the Island at 19^ o'clock. The Kendall Band it engaged for the teatoa. Excellent Salt Water Baths. The new Saleou it open adjoining the aremises, where are to be fouid the Newspapers, Periodicals, lie.} over which is a splendid Billiard room, lor the accommodation of tlie boarder* and their friends. Every Ball evening the boa' will leave the city punctually aa above. HYDE PARK HOTEL DB. MILNE has the pleasure of annnnnciag to hit frieada ? aud the public genei ally, that he bat taken Iht above beau tiful establishment at the corner of 90th ttreet and 9th Avenue, where he it prepared to give dinner parties, Ac-in tbr best style, by due notice. Hit wine* aud liquors are of the choicest kind, aud every attention bettowed for the comfort of hit visiter*. au7 Im* NEW RF.FEt TORY ? J. SWEENEY inform* Mtlnend and the public that he hat opened a new Refectory, in tho* large and elegant building, No. 144 Fulton ttreet. Fish, Fletk ana Fowl are always to be found on hit table*, and every deltaa ej of the tea?on provided as'sooa as it ameari in the market? Ne care nr attention will be wanting on nit part, to j give satisfaction, and he hep** to find tfiat generous easearags which he it determined to ?'?serve. 110-tf J. ?Wk ENET I YAMKL hWERNEY, 11 Ana street, roturnt hit tmccra U thinks to his uunsernut friends for tke liberal tunoprUhei u-. . s?-A%tr? tiim and assures them that it will be his constar' endeavor iu mi nr, eoatinuance of their approbation. Hit male itaiwayv lurnisbeo with tke bett the market affords ; and those who may hoaor hit tabl? with their presence, may depend upon being served wstk eJeauiiness, civility and promptitude. jlf I f Wa flare not what dull plodder* *a j ? A GOCD HEliAR drive* care away. Old Aaeif. TITt hare cho**a the above couplet of liie old K>Bf a* Ik* f V beading of Ihi* adverlitemeal, from ? Irai eonvicuoa of it* truth. Daring now oa hand aa aacortmea*. of the ftnaat Sej;ar? ever imported in the TJaited State u?l<tlectrd n p roily for thi* e?tabli*hmea Uf oar aftal at Havana, we lira great coafldence is rerommeading theai to nur friead* and lk( public. The ae*ort meat rompn*e* tha rli*ic**t aad motl popu lar brand* ? iacladiat the Eitra Noriega, La Norma*, ImperiaL Traburo, lmpre**a, Camoae*, Prrwutrm RrgmlU. the ft Bad! ever teal to tiki* country, aad imported eapratait for nrivala aae; aud variou* other* which all who can appreciate tne loa art of a good *egar are lavited to call and eiatnine. Rrateiaher that 8*1111, M Cedar ?tr*et, receive* hi* R*fti? direct from Havana; they are *eleetad etcluaively for him ? ith the greatest care hy a competent ja4gc. aad there it ao other place ia the city where ilraagar* aad other* caa obtain, witfi equal certainty, tha geaaine and pur* Haraaafc, M Cedar alraaC jyM-lm* QU- TO THE PUBLIC? Wt eall Ihc .oeeiaF atteationof the pablic ta .ne inducement* held out by StLvicrta k Ca 1 6t> B roadway fan nve*ting in real aitate, (itaated ia New Or lean*. NotwjtVatanding the att/mpt* made by the a??*? David Hale of the Journal of Commerce, we have gooo reason* far .Bowing that the affair ia que*tiaa po?ee?*et the entire conft denre of the community? ana w<- recommmd tbnM percent who have any doubt*, ta call oa Syl?e?ter k Co. who are deuroaa af giiing tlie mo*t full and perfect *at infection in reply to ij taaatrie* made *17 * L. SMITH k CO. MW. l7? Pearl tlrtnT Importer^", ? Maaufactarera, aad Wholeaale Dealer* ia Leghorn and Straw Omit, are aow ia receipt of SOO raae* Sonnet*. compru ing all the different *tyle* detirable for the fall bwxx-ee. which they offer for *ale to dealer* oa liberal 'erm*. Alio, 100 raw Straw Trimming*, and JO caeea printed aad plaia Saba Straw. au7-Sm* ILITAHY AND FIREMEN'S C A PS-^M I LIT AMI HORSE EQUIPMENTS, Leather ?ian ' **e*, (ham aad Shot Bag*, Cartridge Bote*, Belt*. Scabbard* aad KMp ?ark*. All the above* article*, Wholeaale aad Retail at lltcnd price*,? alao, Traakt, Yalicea, Carpet bag*, Hat B?taa aad ?vert thing 10 hi* line of butine**. HENRY 8. MRATACAP, 3W Broadway, between White and WaJher (treat*. N. B. Cempaniet about , ormiag. both Military andPirvmea, c*p fumithed with Cap* al rt?e thorteit notice. aiy !4-S? Bl SCUrf- B A K FRY.? EPHRAIM ^RKAOWCLL *?? tiaae* the rfi*cuit Baking at Watbiarloa itreet, ear ner of Warrra tlreet, and ha* coa*'aatly lor *ale, SODA BISCUIT. MIL* BISCUIT. Bt'TTF.R CRACKERS WINK BISCUrT WAi'ER < RACKKRS. BUtlAR < RACKKRS, FILOT BREAD. All of the ftrtt qualit*. E. T.'? *mal| Pilot Bread ** the *i?a for th? Souli Aawiim av.d Weit India market*. Aay o. the above article* caa ba delivered in good ortar ht exportation. at *hort aotice. i" w . ON M A KHIA'IE ? lla latent*, Obligation*. aad Phyaical a/M Coastiti'tioaal di*?4<i*liftcellHB, medically >onaid?rad ? with an etpetjlioa of the Structure and purpoaa* of ?h* Re productive Sy*te?n, aad the hereditary tran>miMion of q?-<1i tie*, fcr kr ? aeatlv done op in a tealed envelope ? Price M cent*. Ju*t t iblu.ied and for tale at tl.TON'B Publication Odce, aalT-lw* 104 Na**aa, roe f Aan. and IM Divttioa *t twtow w?inuN''n coMPAinr, No. H Wa>i traet New York, No*. S, AT an Election fa; T>i rector* of thi* !n*tlt?itioa, hel?i ?hefe day, the Mlnwiaf geftVmea iwer? uaammoa*ly ckorm rit Robert L. Fatteeaoa, Henry Ordea, Alevaader Patteraoa, Rob rt C Wetmora, Cyrvw 1 He aery, I awreaee Hill. Samuel D. Dafcl^ Henry Havilaad, John Wilton, rhilip V. HoP'maa, Arthur W. Seaaoa, D. H- Robe?t?ii*, John P. Aaatia, Joaa* ('oncklia, Wau A. Coit, Joaenh Wwd, limret Fied1?r, Ckarle* L. Yoaa, Bradford Lincoln, Oaora* T. Fa*. Jr_ Joha T. Ho ward, Ja*apl. F.. Blaamftald, John F D*laplaine, Jo?ph R. None, Aad at t(wbeeqaent meetiag of tha Board of Diteciara, tk? ?ottawiac peraone were ?naaiaiou?h flt'.l. d o?cer* via w ROBFRT L. rATTSRSON, F..s Pre.ide^ Jt>t?RPH B. NONEK, Viaa Fra*ideoC A?ai. Two?ir*oa.Jr. Secretary. 6 aft Matte* Cor?i"?. la*pector. Wiilm Hat.i , F,?q. Atloraey. T>>* ahaee ( omaany -eanital $9MgBW, all paid ia aired ttti'Hiag tola"? will in*ar? marine, itilaad trae?virta i inn and aavie?tma ritk*, latluding that ot Ire during traaeitf *a Mkaral term*. i