O.i all points whore unci') I* prid, the price: a e low,
steady, and uniform.
KATES or Demesne KXCHANUK in N>:g VOHI, JUKE, 18li
AI*D MAT 20, 1813.
Junr, 1811. May 20, 1KB.
Boston, par a H par a Hdm
I'liiUdi-ljiliia, I iO| ? a H
Baltimore, 4 Ha o5 -ah,
H.elimoiid, 1^,6 1 a IV
North Carolina, 5 a ? 1H* 'X
Savannah, 3 a 3 Ha X
A.guata, 15 a- Ha 3
tharleatoB. I,'4'a IH I era H
Aiwlachirola, 30 a - lHa 2
Mobile, ln at0 IIHaM
New Orleans, 7 a 7 i??ir a
Louisville, g , 9 1H? IX
NaahvilU, 12>^a ? 2 a 2H
Natchei, ? a ? 3 a 3H
St. Lou ia, 8 a 8 lHa 2
Cincinnati, ? a 8 1H? 2
u han a, 7 a 7 - a Illinois,
a. | M ? a ?
Detroit. <Ha ? ? a ?
There ratea for bill* are, with tho exception of Mobile)
more moderate and uniform than at any time lor a long
period ol yuan. They are more uniform than at any
time under the administration or a national bank, notwithstanding
that such an inititution haa been, and ii, by
xome persons, considered indispensable to a uniformity ol
rales. That illusion is, hewever, fast passing from the
public mind. A lall or rite in exchange is either real or
uriiAriai it ie rn.i of tiurchases at unv oae
point have exhausted the produce of its industry us a
means ol payment, and it becomes necessary to have resort
to its stock of specie to discharge the balance. In that case
the exchange rises sufficiently to cover the cost of transporting
the specie, which moves forward until the debt is
paid. The exchange then falls back generally below par.
Exchanges are artificial, when excess of purchases having
caused a demand for specie at any point; the banks
there looated, instead of paying the specie, suspend their
payments. The irresistible law of trade then requires
their bills to be sfild to brokers, or others, who have spe
cie, in order that it may be remitted. The bills thus sold'
immediately depreciate, according to the quantity of them
that the bank has put afloat, and the extent of the demand
for specie for shipment. This rate of depreciation,which
is absurdly called the rate of exchange, may reach any
price. At Mobile it has been as low as 40 per cent discount.
It has been alleged that the national bank, by control
ing the lccal banks through its branches, checks their
proneneas to over action, and thereby to induce over pur.
chases. The regulator itself was subject to no control
but its will suid pleasure, and the foreign exchange. The
high tariff of 18-18 first stopped that demand, by prohibit,
ing imports. The United States Bonk being thus relieved
of all control, doubled its discounts in two years, or raised
them from 31 to $61,000,000. This in the same degree relaxed
its control over all the local banks, which increased
their loans $1-16,000,000 in the same time. This raised
prices to such a degree as to nullify the high duties, and
increase imports, reproducing a demand for coin, and lead,
ing to the revulsion of 1836. At that period credits were
obtained abroad from London houses, which postponed
the specie demand until 1837, when its accumulation was
so great as to break down every thing. After that, State
stocks became the medium of foreign credit, which be*
coming dishonored, have now left the country without
foreign credit in any shape. Now, however, a new pro*
hibitive tariff has been created, and were the banks now
in the same position as formerly, would bring about the
tame effect. Dot the hanking system has been partially
crushed. The expansive power has been so crippledt
that it is beyond the power of the tariff ogain to put it in
action; and the disastrous effects of a prohibitive tariff
will weigh upon commerce with its fnll force, destroying
trade, and depriving the government of its revenue. The
accumulation of money stimulates nothing but stock gam'
bling.
K.vcn capitalists are backward in undertaking enterprizes
necessary for the future welfare of the city. They
are content with loaning money from day to day to stock
gamblers, while Bostonians are pushing every great
avenue of trade. This is a singular fact, and one worthy
of investigation. The cause of the difference may be
traced to the different positions of the two cities at present.
Boston, in proportion to its inhabitants, has a greater
number of wealthy and independent men than New York,
In the former city each man acts upon his own judgment.
He is not controlled, politically or financially, by any
clique of brokers, either of foreign or domestic growth.
In the latter city there is less independent wealth, because
the capitalists are more of a paper origin, and there*
fore more dependent upon corporate institutions. Hence
it is that when the controllers of those institutions choose
to put up or put down any particular stock, the broker
houses who depend upon the banks for their means, and
use mrn uiiiurutc mvu vu^u bunuinoia ami l uin'Pjiyuuents
to the prejudice -or in favor of the particular stock.
This influence in New York haa of late year* bet n direct
, el to the support of the Erie Railroad, and in opposition
t > the direct route to Albany. The consequence has been,
that after obtaining $3,000,000 from the State, and thereby
nearly mining its credit, the project has fallen through,
and New York is almost without a hold on the trade of
tho interior. At the samo time the clear headed and independent
merchants of Boston have peifected their roilroad,
and are now in the fruition of their most sanguine
hopes. With a good business before them, and every prospect
of a rapid and large increase in it, they invest their
surplus funds freely in their own stocks. New York, on
the other hand, is without business, her merchants are
cramped, remittanc<s from the interior are very small,
the reeeipta of produce light, and her foreign trade is paralyzed
by the action of the Federal Government. Unless
a large outlay of capital is made to attract business to the
city, the cream of the Western business must inevitably
go to Boston and Albany, and the Western part of
New York State will derive a great benefit from the
opened intercourse with Massachusetts Bay. What is it
to them if New York choose to exclude herself from the
trade of the Great West? The manufactures, the wealth,
the trade, and enterprise of Boston is open to them over
the Western road, and the noble line of Cunard steamers
places them in prompt communication with Europe; and
New York city, with its English stock agents and political
stock brokers, is no longer necessary to their pros
polity- New York city is indeed " going into her shell,"
and losing ? rank and caste."
Sales stt the Stock F.xchangs.
$ WOO NY State 5'i, (855 98V 00 'Ins Ohio L & Tr* 87X
: oo<l do 1858 saw 118 Faruie s' Trust Co 27X
MOO do do 98)4 do 27'a
6000 Ohio6'j, 1856 92>a 28 Illinois Bk 1(1
now do I860 92X li fttereh's Fire las 9?
;|i>no do tiw nk 38 Contribntionsliip F I 99
Mofl do bl5 92'? M Howard Fire Ids 11.0
IOOA do 9214 20 NY F.re Ids 95
M00 do 91 30 Firemen's ire los 101
looo Kentucky S'i S8'e 25 Utici k Scheu KR II9X
1000 do b30 98X li do 119**
12000 Indiana bonds 37 20 do 119
MOO do 37X 35 N O Canal 20
70 0 do ,? 38 700 L Island KR 5'!
MOO do #60 37 X 50 do s20 53
MOO do ?60 50 _ do 53X
MOO di 37 70 Norwich k Wote 22
1000 Illinois spel bJs b90 37 X 5 do 2 V
7000 do 190 37 H 25 do 22X
:iooo do 190 37?4 120 Boston k Pror 101
3000 do 36* 50 Harlem KK bli 33V
fix.00 do 30 100 do bli 33X
M0 h's f'hjinicsl Bk 9?X H0 do bJO 33X
25 *k State NY 90 X 75 do 33%
50 B i Com. *cr<p 10?X 35 Canton Co opg 2cV
25 Ain Kxc Bk 78 10 do ?l* 26?4
24 "*Y I itr k Trust llfi 35 do OIU 2bK
60 Pairriou UK 56
Second Oottrd,
5> si,as L Iilai-il HR s30 52)4 125 shas Harlan RK 33?4
150 do 1210 K?n?e;s' Losn 27X
21 Harlem RK i3 33
New York Public Stock Kxckcnftc.
I'lWN YMVIHI 103 3000 Kentucky CT 98X
11100 Oilldfi'., 1660 30.1 9?i; 32 Ui Mr. It's Bk 001%
lono d . 30.1 12.S, 7c Ph.nu Bk 93
2*00 di bnw MX 10 farmer.'Li) k Tr 27X
Iooo do a 0 92j% 121 L Island RK 12
1000 do 0 .'4 10 do no 52 X
,'iodo do Wdntdy 92,'4 10 do buw 1
1009 liinois 0'?, 1870 31H 3"'u .1) 12jj
11000 do. Six 100 do 1214
2ih.ii do bit S6>4 10 do b60 33
M100 do 33X 310 do buvr 52X
3000 do 36 10 do b20 j2>%
1(00 do 36X 50 Palerton RK ?w 36
.1. (HI do ?I0 36 10 do snw kjSJ
lfl?0 do nw 3614 21 do IfiJJ
fimn do bll 36?% 30 Harlom KR 33*
%. 2000 Kentucky 6's 98)4
Second Board.
*1000 Ohio 6's, 1(60 9.X 21 shai L Island RK 52X
3000 do alO 92 21 do Monday 12,X
KiUO do 92 X
State of Trade.
The tide of western wealth is pouring into the city,
and prices ore well maintained, but do not display so
much disposition to rise as is desirable.
t'offrt? Rales, 2000 bags Bm/.il,7 a 8; 1300 Laguirn, 7Ja
7 J; .WOCatitt, 7J-, 1000 8t. Domingo, 6^.
Cation?'The market has been tirm and active. Sales,
30(91 hales Uplands, 64 a H|; 2600 Mobile, 0$ a RJ; 600 New
Orleans, ftj a 81.
Sii/tan? In New Orleans there has been a speculative
demand a? full prices. Rules, 1600 hhds New Orleans, 4J
a it;.100 Porto Rico, 0 *7|; MM) boxes brown Havana,
7} n 7J.
Tallow?Sales, inferior Western at 01 a 0$, and gojd,
a 7.
Toharm?40 hhds Kentucky sold from 4 a 4'c.
Il'halrbone?Sales, South Sea at 30 cents.
IK?o/-Of fleece,? bsles of Merino and Saxony have
bet u sol.) at 32|c cash.
ProvUlon Market.
Our markets and meat shops are well filled with all
kinds of provisions. The present hot weather compels
the butchers to regulate tho supply by the demand. As
meat Is not so much used during ths extreme beat of the
summer, prices must go down.
We notice some very excellent veal at the corner of
Hudson and Hammerslcy streets, which must suit ill
lovers of lot musts. Vegetables are very abundant, particularly
radishes and sallad. New turnips have made
their appearance. Teas are getting plenty, at Is. 0.1. a
half peck. Strawberries are lor sale at Is. a hall piut
basket ; in Baltimore they are selling for 3 ornts a quart;
gooseberries SJ. a quart, anil currants 4d.
The fish markets are well supplied, there being more
demand for this article whilo the weather is hot. The
Washington market is kept in a very filthy condition ; it
is not fit for a lady to go into. If there is any one to regulate
that place, we hope he will attend to his business.
The quotations given below do not vary materiully
from pres?nt prices ; we therefore give them without ul
teration
Pricks or Provisions.
Apples, bbl-- SO a 2 73 Lobsters, a ?
Asparagus, Miuch- -18 a\25 Mutton a 8
Beef,|?rlb a 9 Oniims, per bush 40 a SO
Beet, per c?t---$4.50 a IS Parsnips, perdu*. , -37>x4?
Beef, corned 6 a 8 Porter House Breaks 0 a 10
Blacfcfuli," ? a 10 Pork, per lb 3 a ?
Beets, 1 a? I'iss, roasters ? a ft
Butter, fresh, per lb is a is ; Potatoes, hush 31a ?
Butter, firkin, per lb 9 a 10 Potatoes, Swt.hf pk.? a 31
Crabs, dot ? liadishes, bunch ? a l>?
Chickens 75 al 0(1 Rhubarb, per bunch, 5 a S
Clam, 100--. 23 a 37>J Sirloin.'lb to a 12
Dried Apples, bbl a$l)< Salmon, ? a 2>
Lels 8 a III Shad, each 31 a ?
Kicks, 15 for ? a 12* Striped Bass, lb- -10 a ?
L.f? j 3 a 4 Sausages ? a 8
Flounders, ? a 5 Turnips,per bushel,-25 a ?
Jowls 2 a 3 Trine,lb ? a 14
Lettuce, do/. Br a Tnrkies 1,00?$1.50
Lamb, per lb 8 a 10 Veal 5 a 6
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
June 8?Beeves?1050 beeves ottered ; 102 of which
were Pennsylvania cattle, the balance from Ohio, Kenlucky,
and In .iana; 400 western went to New York.
Sales were made at a 6}; extra 0 a 6}; 50 left over.
Cows and Calves?300 in market. Salt s from $13 to 24;
extra $30. Springers $11 a 19. Dry cows $6 a 9.
Calves?Sales at $1 a 1 60; extra $-2 50; by live weight
'2 a '2{ cents.
Hogs?208in market?sales from 4?a4}; extra 4]. A
iotof 176 went to New York.
Sheen?About 1350 in market?salon from *1 50 to 44.
extra 4*a 4J.
Foreign AlnrkuU,
[Correspondence of the Herald.]
Hataxa. May *8, 1843.
Our market during the past few days has exhibited a
downward tendency, and prices ol produce have given
way. We quote Sugars 4.] a 8] to 6J a 10J rs Stocks
large, principally in the hands of speculators, who give
way with rather a bad grace. Coffee continues without
animation, and prices have not varied.
Molasses has advanced to I rl. par keg. There is very
little in the city, and the same rate has been paid, to be re
arrived at some of the nearest out ports.
Freights continue dull, because of the large amount oi
disengaged shipping, and ?2 6s is the highest ofter Many
vessels will no doubt leave in ballast, us our crop is short
of last year's, and a larger portion will no doubt bo left
lor shipment during the summer and (all.
Exchange, London, St a !> per cent prem.; New York
1 a2 percent premium, heavy; Boston, par a 1 per cent
premium.
Married,
At Brooklyn, on the morning of Thursday, 8th inst. by
the Rev. Dr. J Brodhead, Mr. Harrison Olmstfad, of
thecitvof New York, to Sarah Jans: Luff, only .laughter
of Martin Luff, Esq of the former place.
On Weduesday evening,7th inst. by the Rev. Mr. McLean,
Mr- Jas. H. Ki'ttkr, to Miss Cornelia 8. Eijkrton,
youngest daughter of the late Abraham 8. Egerton,
all of this city.
llled.
On Friday evening, 9th inst. at 9}- o'clock, Mr. T. S.
Clink, late a member of the Chatham Theatre, aged 30
yea is and ft months
The friends of the deceased, end the profession generally,
are invited to attend his funeral, to-morrow afternoon,
at 4o'clock, lrom 78 Bayard street.
On Friday, 9th inst. o: consumption, William II.
Liohtbodv, son of James Lightbody, in the '26th year of
Uis nge.
The friends of the family, an.l those of his father-in*
law, Joseph K. Meeks, are invited to attend his funeral,
on Sunday morning, at 9o'clock, from his late residence,
164 Laurens street, corner of Houston.
On Friday morning, 9th inst. in the 70th year ot his
age, Theodohk Mahshhausen, a nativo of Oermany, for
36 years a resident of this city.
His friends are requested to attend his funeral, this afternoon
at 4 o'clock, from his late residence, 66 Centre
street, without further invitation.
On Tuesday, 6th inst. Mr. Wm. Burliisson, painter, of
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, aged 39 years.
On the 31st ult. on hoard the barque Eugenia, six days
from VrraCruz, Mr. Joseph Faure, a native of France,
aged 50
Latest Advices
V.ECE1VKD AT T1IR NEW YORK HERAI.D OPFTCK
Antwerp Mat 13 Macao Much 1
Africa April 9 Madras Dec. 21
AnxCayet Feb. II Manilla- Feb 1
Antiirua-**** April 23 Maiaca April 27
Bombay March 21 Montevideo Apiil 8
Batavia-..** Jan. 15 Maranham Mav 1
Bermuda May 3 Matanzis May 24
Bonaire April 9 Mayaguez May 12
Buenos Ayres April M Maracailro March 9
Bahia March 31 Matainoras May "0
Belize, Hond.-?? May 22 Mexico May 1
Barbniloes May 4 Neuvitas May 4
Bogota Dec. 24 Nassau, N. P. May 17
Berbicc Feb. 20 Oporto April 21
Cape Town, C. G. H - March 24 Oahn, 3.1. March 12
Canton Feb 26 Paris May 14
CienfucRot May 6 Port au Prince May 15
Carthagena Sept. 15 fence, T. K. May 29
Chagres July 1 Tara Mav 7
Callao Sept. 7 Peruambuco April 2
Calcutta Mwch 12 Kirde Janeiro April 27
Cadiz May 1 Singapore Dec. 9
Deuierara May 12 Syiinev, N. S. W. Jan 26
Fayal March27 St. Helena April 15
Gibraltar May 5 St. Thoinas May 21
Guayaquil Oct. 16 St. Barts Jan. 3
Guayaina, P. R.< Mav 18 St. Jago de Cuba- April 2
Gonaives April 1 St. Johns, P. May 23
Galveston Mav 16 St. Crois May 23
Havre Msy 15 St. Martha Dec. 2
Hamburg May 12 St. Domingo April 4
Havana May 28 St. John, N. B. Juue 4
Hayri March 12 Surinam May 4
Holifa* .lone I Tamni..n A?r,l 16
Jereinie March 3 Tobacco .luril 8
Jacmel April 25 Tnniilad ile Cuba- May 51
Kingston, Ja. May 20 Talcahnnna Feb. 15
Loutloo May 18 Valparaiso Feb. 20
Liverrarol May ,1!) VeraCmz May 15
La Guayra May 10 Yucatan April 21
Lima Feb. 10 Zanzibar Jan. 21
FUMngeri Arrived.
Hatama?Barque Rapid?(Reported yesterday)?Mr Fran"
cisco Cespedes, latly.son ai.d ten ant,of Havana; Mr* Joser tune
Mel-Ida Scmrnons, of do; Mrs Clara Kevelev, or France; Mr?
Caroline Dod ard .Vliss Eleanor Hod. of NYork; Mrs Esabel
Serraldo, and Miss Josephine SerraMo.of Havana; Mrs Elizi
Elexmd-r and daughter, of Phdadelphia; Mr Francis Giugi
and lady, of NYork; Jose de la Leuz, Jose Pidrazai and servant,
of Havana; Win Savage, of Boston; J Goodwin, of N
York; J Creiner, of England: Antonio Kesinrz, of NYcrk;
M'ssrs U Sellrck. Wot Mar, Danl Downing. OC N Y.'ik.
Vkr a Gkuz?Barque Eugenia? 1'he family o( the Hon. J N
Almonte, Minnt-r Pleuipoteticia y to this government; Lady
A^non-.e and daughter; l)a Gnada'upe Qrcsada, (LadyAlinon
te's mother); Major Autou o Almuiite.Att chc to the Mexican
Legation and one female se v*n(; Dr Jose Hurrig-ry, Dr Vicente
Hurrigsry.Dr Manuel Htrrigaray, and D Raima Fernaudez.from
Mexico; r'arlainW W Wes (be. rer ol despatches
Irom Mexico to the U s Government)lady and two children;
MonsrChtrles Dubois, bearer of despatches (mm Mexico to
lie French gorerumeD'; Messrs Cliailrs Peck, Tins Knbinson
Boors, and J Kearney Warren, from Guaynias, Gulf of Califor
um; J Simpson, Francis Ream, and K Aramhura from Mtxi o;
Mr Willum B"hop, trim Yiicitau, .Mi s Irene Nichols, froui
Darango, Mr Iliram Clark, from AlvnaJo, Mr Joseph Faure,
sister, end two children, Irom Mtx.co, and MrAutonio Batti
and wife, from Vera Cruz.
Matanzai?Brig Newcastle?Robeit Bell, J Haudly, David
Craig.
Arilachicola?Brig Enegy?N E Rollins, Y N Cumwing.
T A Dorrr.
Mobilf?Brig Wetumpka?Mrs E A Welinc, Miss A Mrlonv,
Messrs Wm Crampy, H L Smith. J A tlitchccck, Win
Mania. _
Foreign Importations.
Havana?Baik Rapid?[Rcporied yesterday]?800 bxs sngar
Moses Taylor?1 cs si gars Jahu P Brstiville?1500 segars I ruest
Fiedler?150 M segars John Cornja?2 pkgs mdz.e Aguirre
St Gal way?1 cs mdse Wra K-unie?30 bbts tobacco leal Logan
& F.iguetof Plnlad?3 rkgt mdze Joseph Stum-nee?8 bhls tobacco
Joseph Antonio Pedon?2 bxi wdse B ?urv d'lyernois k
cn?8 bbli tobic o J O Beauyille?1 bbls do J F Rndriquiz?
190 Msegars Lillie Ik Ratines?120 do Jose Manzauedo?ion do
F Mathews & ro?119 do B Blanco ; 50 do B M 1'icahia?81 do
I bhl mdse fc Gsulard? 50 M segars John Wallrs?25 do S U
Stuigei?20 do Jose Donice?i5do Win H Thomas?10 do S A
Houghton?0 do Louis BrMnsrr.?2 do Zachi'Saon St co.
Mai an/as?Brig Newcastle?126 hogsli tails rnolas es Spofford
1'ilesiou St co?12000 ora. gts, 55 d< z pine apples to master.
(Jouisstlc Importsstlons.
Nf.w Orleans?Brig El zx? 50 hhds sugar M Clarktcn St co
?161 O Mi rle?l?5cks hams25 bbls biiides F 8 Fishel?35 bis
beef 192 htil* do ?i kegs Van Briinl &c >?llbxr obicco Staffer
I St Allei.?Kidil tuihelicoru 108 bales cotton, to order
Nxw u rleans?Brig Bet i amin?:76 sacks whest T II Mr
Kay?2666 pigs lead A Aveiill St co?153 biles cotton i? Irviu
St co?i bxs To rev St Allen?78 Wis 3 trunks 1 ck Atwatrr St cn
?42 balls c, tton Masters, Maikne St cc?516 slicks logwood
Gilchrist * cr?732 Phillips It Evtinge?15 talis cotton Sheldon
h Phelps?27 c- s J Macy St Son?1 libit iiams 91 bill, oil 1
do snake ri ot 8 do 11 xserd 1 ba e buffalo robes W E Law
leuce-292 pigs lead J Lee St co?37u bids ttuu- 1139 bushe's
wheat 468 s ckscoin o order.
sy.w Orleans?Bug Ptconie?20 bales cotti n Hart 8t Hunt
?to a > lu mp i r n tc? rite 11 .naiD.-i?i una n bacc
i IF2 bids perk 3W tes do 350 kegs lard 3:) f d 1 Snydam,
Sngc lkco-64 tihds sugar Masters Ik Markor ?It this leeswrt
3 cis do 1 IB bbla finned ftnydam, Sige Ik to?20 bis tobacco 2
cits best was to order.
Monn.K?Bric VVetumpka?175 bales old Bock si cp?13
riieli'S & 10?It J no J Phslpt?31 lt? hart L MatlUuil?65 Tiumas
St Aduns?13 Abm Bloo Igued?155 do to ider.
arai.ai'hk 01 a?Brig Knergy?200 balea cot.ou 11'Jot'.?3!)
Ceuter a c tuou slavei to m istrr
MARIT1 ME HERALD.
Balling Days of the Sleam Mlilpa.
prom Livmroot.. him ikrain,
Ae*di?, Ryrie June 16
Britannia, Hewitt June < July I
G. Western, Hoskeu June 17 July 1.1
lliberuia, Judkins Jims Id Joy 16
Caledonia, Lott July t Any 1
Pack eta to Arrlvs, I'ai krti to Hail.
y*oa t.iVK.arooL. roa i.iTK.arooL.
Sheffield, Allen, .M\y I Rochester. Br tton, Juno '6
Hottingii-r, Donley, Mays bin* land, B irtlelt. June I'l
Koacins,Collins, M.iy M Oarrick, Skuldy, June 25
s'rom portsmouth. yilr poktimoih h.
Toroi to, GrUwold, May 10 Welluiaiou.Cliadwick, JnnelO
Outair', Biadish, May 17 Quebec, Ilebard, June 20
fbom hat kb. fob hatrk
Aigo, Anthony. Aim 131 Sully, Thompson, June 16
( Morons 1st. Ainiworth.May 3 Iowa, Pell, June 31
Burgundy, Liner, May 10
Hltlp Raeteri anst Agents,
We shall esteem it a faror, if Captains of Vessels will kitto
Commodore horkmt sh.tkt. of our News Kleet a He
port of the Shipping left at the Port whence they anilcd thr
Vessels Spoken on their Passaire, a List of then Cargo nud
ati? Foreign Newspapers or News they niuy hare, lie'will
board ihrui immediately on their srriral. Agents and Correspondents,
at home or abroad, will also confer a far.ir by
sending to this Othre all the Marine Intelligence thry ran
obtain. Nantieal Information of any aind will he thankfully
lyirsd.
PHUT OK BMW VilK.ll, .lUBlclo^
sum risks* ? 30 I kO.ll 3 41
st'rs 7 23 I mi?h Witts 36
CltRrtd*
Ship Sir Kdward Himiltio, f Ur| Ltods, St Johns, NB
Woo llmll & M111111 ru?Barl s Maud'rhi, Collev, NHcdford.J
Kl Tell U co; O c ir, Kvrc, Canton. W S Wennore?Brit(? Aniliusu,
[ BiJ Card, Trinity, M, U L Kouih; Commerce. [Pru1
Borrk Ghent; I, Baldwin. Thompson, Savannah, Dunham &
Dimon?Mchrs J srpli St Elleu, HiJer, Provine.ctown, Mm,
Diet! St Vine; Free Trailer, Hailett. Portland, Badger k Peck;
Amelia, 8 rong, WiluuugtuD, NC, J Ogdeu.
Arrives!.
Swedish ahip Charlotte, Adi non, 47 day* frotn Bcugsr, Norwm
, in ballait, to Boonnan. Jonniton kCO.
B mine Kugenia. 3iscoe,2t days from Vera Crux, with specie,
k., to Hargoua, Brothers k co. Bngs Petertbnrg, Carkm
arid ktairrao, Branson,both air on the lllh Mar and were disg
Left no Ams.
Bari|u<: Sillius, Sherwood, IB days from New Orleans, with
rndse to the master.
U in Bai ji'iun, Treat, 19 da s fioin New Orleans, with mdss
to K P Back.
Brig Dircgo, McNaar, Irmn Bnenos Ayres Ap.'il 10,and Mot tevideo.
the Hth.with m>!st, to the master.
Brig Florida Blanco, Kid rdgc, H d?y? from Belize, Hocdnras.
with specie to B Blanco.
Brig Sesi|Urhaiiaa, Tatrm, from Port Leon, via Charleston,
where she | ut in to repair damages received in lal IB 21, Ion 79
12, with cotton, to ihe master
Brig Eliza, Kenny, 22 days Irom New Orleans, with cotton,
to the master
Brig Alderhvriau, Couery. 12 davs from Havana, with sugar,
he, to K Desaldo. Bid in co brig Palestine, lor Gloucester.
Brig YVetutnpks, Fowle, 11 days from Mobile, w ith cotton to
Slurg-?sk< Icarman.
B'lg Newcastle, Adams. II davs from Matanzas, with mdse.
to Bpotfoid h Ti'estnn. Vrssels left before reported. Capt A
repair's Lit'ie Egg Harbor hearing W.N W, IS miles, saw two
melts and one yard of a vessel, one mist jnit below the cheeks,
and the end sticking upwnrd; the other mast heel upwards and
the M d of thr y arsi just sticking out o' the water; the top cod
ot the masts were both downward as if they were attached to
the wreck ot a visid. They appeared as though they belonged
to a vessel ab tit. 200 tors or upwards, according to the spin,
HIiB Energy, Sjlew, 16 days liom Apalachicoia. with cotton
to the master.
Brig Peconie, W ilber, 20 days from New Orleans, with cotton
to Dunham k Dimon.
Schr Chnct1 w, Thomas, 16 days ,'rom Mobile, with cotton
bouad to Hartford.
Schr Artnline. Linscott, 12 days from Havana, with sugar lo
8| offord, Tilestnn 8c co.
Schr Hudson, Cole, i days from Baltimore, wi'.h indse tSturgtsi
Si Clearman
Sell' Kegisler, Hatriek, f'om Newbein, ISC, and 3 days fm
Ocracock, with cotton to Milolirll Si co.
Schr Constitution, Towtiseud. 7 days from Wllmit gtou,NC,
with naml stores and cotton to .1 Ond-n.
Schr Consul, Penny, Ocracock, with uoval stores.
SchrJofjph >n>uh, Mills, 4 days from Wilmington, NC,
with naval stores to J Oxdeu.
Schr Myers, Fowler. 3 days from Washington, NC.witli naval
stor's, to Mitchel Si co
Schr Ellen, II iw land. Philadelphia, eoal.
Schr Nrster, Ludlam. I'kilade'phia, coal.
Schr Chicoreia, Smith,Cape Henry, wood.
Schf Amily. Castolf, Phitadel|ihia coal.
Schr Orcar, Baker, from Boston, with muse to S W Lewis.
Schr Grecian, Chase, Boitou, milae ta J Atkius.
Schr Baltic, , Boston, bound to Albany.
BslOW.
A ship supposed to be the Hottinguer, Bursley, from Liverpool,
May 8. with mdse to Woodhu I Ik Minturii,
Also, 1 brix and 1 schooner unknown.
llcralil Blarlna Correspondence.
Office or thk Rhode Islander,)
Newport, June 8, 1843. I
Arr 6 h, Wm Kustell, Keene, fm NBedford far NYoik;
Avon, CLrke, Providence for Albany. Arr aud aid, Eveline,
Sears, fm NBedford for Philad.
Arr Till, Joliu W Smith. Jams, fin If irxinia; Caroline, Pratt,
Bay Kiver, NC; Nantucket, <4ifford, Nantucket for NYork;
Orator, Davis, S unerier for Ptlilsu; Mercy, Smith, NBedford
lor Virginia; Sachem, Hunt, do for NYork; He ccca U Aliagail,
Kocap, Phil d; hleleu, Gardner, and Albany, Providence
tor All" tin ; Madison, Matnrr, fm NLoudon lor NBedfotd. Sid
Hi s se II, NYork; Helen, and Avon, Albauy.
Usncral Kseord.
The packet ship Wellington, Captain Chadwick, saiis for
London t'.ii morning. Her letter bags close at Gilpin's, in the
Kichange, at 19}? o'clock.
Launch.?The schoon- r Panda, s5 tons, was launched 20th
nit.. Loin the yard of Mr. Thomas Hardy in Ems, Mis.s.
Also, a tine brig, nearly 20J tons, was launched a lew weeks
?in-?, from the yard of Mr. Abel 8'orey
The schr Frances Kennedy of Newbern, George O. Smith,
m sti r, from St Thom*s, bound to < liarleston, spiiiug a leak
aDd Went down, between 4 hi d A M. 3d "Dst. The crew w-1
s ved bv aHsisiaucc lioin br g I'cconee of NewY?tk Knbert |
A vv UDir, mas-er, irom la Orleans lioutnl to INi w York, 'i he
Kennedy wan m 'miles', auil had ou board betw-eu twema -four I
a id five I iindred dolla * in i|>ecie. All thai was saved was
nuietv-jne Uollaraand the lives of thcciew. We had sorceiy
lelt ilit vessel when she went down. Kortuuately Captain
Wilbur was a skilful hand to manage a bo it, and but few meu
wou'd have ventured in a heavy sea, but Capiaiu Wilbur is a
man of a large heart and noble son', and I am indebted to hiin
for saving my life; it was in 1st 32 (on 78 10 Myself and crew
li ve received every mark of kindness from Capt Withurand
his officers. Tim re a was h gh and cross. As (he vess. I keeled
over we saw ilia cause of tils treacherous leak, the but started
on the larboard s ee about 4 inches off
Whalemen.
New Bkdfoxd, June 7?Cld Trident, Black, Pac fic
Ocean.
A letter from Capt Barker of ship Lancaster, of NB?dford,
rrporls her r lf Crozcties, March 5, 8 roos out, with MOO bbli,
(255 sp) ml, ell well; had been in contact in a thick fcg with
slup Stonington, of NLondon. The S struck the L near the
fore chains, staving in her rail and cam ing away soine of her
fore tigging, bui did no other damage. The Sioningtons cutwater
was wrench'd one side and her martingale and lie.d rigging
c irried away.
Mexico, Smith, of Westport, spoken May 29, Iat27 15, Ion 88,
witn 200 bbls oil.
Spoken*
Comaquid, from Cienfeugos lor Boston, June C, .'at 71 33, Ion
73?by the Dirigo.at this poit.
Olympic, from New Orleans for Liverpool, June fi, lat 28,
loll 70 28?by the sarre.
Belle, M? ers, bene for Wi'minctoD, NC, Oil" Hallrras.
Passed a large ?hip with letter K in her fore topsail, steering
west. May 30. ?ff lortugas?by the Kucrgy, *t this port
Hindoo, of Boston, froin Liverpool for NOrleans, Juue 3,
Tortneaa bearing WN W, 12 miies?oy the same.
Sinus. Irom Texas. 35 days cnt. with loss of head of mast,
June 6, lat 31 15 loo 711?by the Wetumpka, at this poit.
A brig from New York for Torto Hico, May 22, 10 diys out,
lat 23. lou 65 30
Br k'ast Indian shin Veron. Oimble, 90 days from Calcutta
lor London, with 180 Br Troops, wounded in tile laic eiuagemeals
with the Chinees; and supplied her Trith provision-?try
the Howard , at Savannah.
Forelxn Parts.
Mai so, MmcIi 1?In poll, Navigator, Graves, Cor Whainpoa
to load lor NYork.
Havana, May 23?In port, Agnes, Cimeron, Im Anrlerd.m
(or Cows* and a market, to sail on the titli June; Camera, Whitney,
I'm Havre, unc, wig frl; Flora, Smith, Ini Antwerp, do do;
Weisacumsrn fin L'pool, dodo; Cyclups, Rodger*, fin Antw;rp,
do do; Conway, Cam, fm Boat <Bt do do; Trenton, I'ltKitiu,
fin NOrlesni, do, disg; Forma, Mandnau, f n Boston,do,
Wig frl; Partridge, Merry man, fui Boston, do. do; Hontieas,
(JiifTin, (m do, no, do; Sultan, Brunville, I'm L'pool, do, do;
Vernon dobbins, fm Bordeaux for Hamburgh, to .ait Wth.Cherokee,
Long, fm L'pcol, une, wtg frl; Chandler Piice, Duolare
lin Antwerp for Russia, ldg; Minerva. Nowles, tin Havre, one,
wig I'rtj Mary Brcughton, chase, fm do for Hamburgh, ldg; Ge
neva, Collin, fm do, unc, wtg frl; Briimey, Tliomaa, fin L'pool
unc. arr on 26lh; J W Huniirgtou, Kiusbury, I in Marseilles for
Ltirope, ldg.
St. Thomas. May !tih?In port, ("era, Warner, for Mararaibo,
to sail n-?t day; Lewis, Baker, from Krauce, one; M< ntilla,
Birllett, from Best hi. vii Ouadaloupc, nuc; 7b' Ins, Adley,
(rom New York, for I'orto Rico; Neuviias, Mctf .rliu, lor
New Yoik, in 3ur 3 Jays; Vesper, Loll and, from Philadelphia,
just arrived; Tuscan, iGoggins, from Boston, do; Marsh II,
Masters for Porto Rito, to s ol saine day; Glo'oe, Grickell, for
Washington, NC., to sail ami* day; Augusta, Ho'mra, for Boat)?.
oiig; Cosmopolite, Murg-n, ! > >m Baltimore, arrived 23,d.
Sviled 20.h, Baosor, Odom of Baltimnrr,lot Havre; Freighter,
BUnrhard, for leeward; Othello, Ryan, unc; Tamtndien,
Spron.e. for Wilmingmn, NC; .Maiia, Summers, for El r.ahetli
City, ^C; S ihi?a I R Paylcr. Holland, from Actigus. une. The
Biack Hawk, Dans, (ram Gnidvlonp', bound in Portsmouth.
NH, sailed IS'h n|t. Job blether, of Belfast, Maiue. mile, ami
Hanson Adnns, conk, both of the Black Hawk, died at St.
Thnmas. with fever coulracttd while ai GuapaLune. Broke
22d, la' i3, Ion 65 30, brig , of North Yarmouth, 10 d.iys from
New York, bound to Porto Rico
ArsnikR, March 3?Arr Sumatra, Silver, from Salem for Batavia
M stanzas, May 23?Arr Augusta, Leech, Boston.
Montkkai., June 1?C d Avon, Roniosou, L'poi I.
Kinkston, J i, May 20?In port, Salem, (rom NUrleans for
N York, only Ain vesacl in port.
St J /His, MB, May 31?I a port, Matilda. Spates, Philad; Tea
zer, Greenlaw, NYork; 2d insi, Lucy B'ake, flosmar, Philid,
10; S;>arta, Brown, Co,
Lake Ports.
Buffalo, June 6?Arr Detroit, Eagleston, Sindnsky; Pacific
Konl do; Cambiia, Moore, l)et oi ; Wot.dbridge, MonroivHu
Cisco, hml W hig, Persons, Cleveland; St Lotus, Kyle, Stmt Josflh;
M-iaachusetts, Kelly, Chicago; United States, Trarers,
Monroe.
Milwaukif, May 20?Arr VugiuM, D.tHL'laM, Buffalo; 27th
Columh ?, Tyler, da; Chicatini, Oawego; 20th, Supeiior.Muuron,
Buffalo; Krontier, do.
Home Porte.
Bapioor, June 5?Ar' Brilliant, Gilkev, n'Orlrans.
Bath, .VI ay II ? Sid .1 tinea M'Cobb, Batcheldet, West Indi
s
Oloucfstkb, June <?Arr Caledonia, Kennehte far N Vork;
Slh. Siena. (>i nit, Toitamoiilh lor fkUM) New Z-aland, Po
laud, Lubec lordo.
Boston, June 8?Arr Renown, Lovell. NYork: Malta, Tiarey,
I'ira; Lacy, Bings, NYork; Itir.al, Oliver, K'eutheri;AI>kot
Lawrence, Meeker, NYora. Old, Itirn-i, lIau:o;k, St.
Thomas; Caroline and M rv, H'Zgius. P.etou.
Kali, Bitkr Junt-i?SI J Mams unit, Albany; 7th, Meridian,
NY-.rk
Protidknck, June 7?Arr Rowse. A lieu, Cardenas and lisvina;
Ariirne, M'Cliutock, Apalacnicola; Mircare: Ana,Godfrey,
Virginia; LI ziheth Ik Rebecca, Or-en, But; Minerva,
Burnett, t'nilad; Oiegon, Corir-p, do; A W Lenta, Kndir.or do
II mum a, Perry. Wasnington, NC; Merrhant, I rwi,; Kr<>pant,
Taylor; Capitol, South; J Oorham, Vail; Clio, Darling;
Van Burvn, Corwin; Anroia, Suidi.atu, and Miami, Tucker,
Hoiu'otii; Willird. Miller; Vigilant, Hesih, and Arum, H< ath,
N York.
H srtford, June 7?Sid S'.oal Water, Johnson, Philad; Kanny.
< unley, do.
Alba>t, June 8?Arr Banner, Lewis, Bost an; W Peun.Sar.d
ford, NBi-dford; Howard, N York; Saratoga, Hunt, do; 'l'ra-sf
irt. Sleteu laland. 8ld Stranger, Bearse, Boston; Outvie,
Marst-.ii B stou; H M Ridgeley , Piindle, Bridgeport; M con,
(Jo d, NYork.
Phii,suklphia, June 9?Arr Lt Plata, Miehielt, Bite ms
Ayres; J n-phioe, J. hnsou, NO leans; Betsey St Jane, Thomas,
Kingston, Jam; Ab'gtii, Grant, Boa'nt ; Angola, Bell,
NYoik; Ccmct, Vine, Truidul. Port Sp-ic; \t!?n-ic, Montagu-.
Port 8paiu, Triunlad; J K Cro-ich, TomLn, Norwich.
I'.nlliant. Redmond, New Yi rk; John L Whrte, Kgiri. Kail
River; John Handil.'h.Mfrc hunt, Albany; New Jcrsev, bell,
do; Lucietia. Wsdr, Lasiiior;. Old, ludepmdetce, fiiiketl,
R< tierilani; Delia, kales, Wry-month, Mats; Oak, Hydrr, Bos
(on; rat lieorre, Lcing, do; r uni, im<r, ui; o.ary nno, an out
lin, 1'ori Trinidad; Uiilinnurr, Uickinore, 8t John, NF;
Maine, Block, Butt in; November, Icllii. do.
Haitimhih:, Jnne !>? Arr Meriannr, Werting, Bremen; JoI
din net. Drriki. do: Chick itaw, Krndr>rk, Botloo; John B?i-r,
It illji gain ad, Jet Thomat; Priteverance, Sterling, do, liabeltg
Clark, Motion; t'bebe, NYork
Richmond. Juue *?S.d Orandee, Oiloh'iat, Fall Liver
Nohkoi.k June 7?Arr Commerce, Piukbuin, York; Pretidcrn.
Willr, J?rw v i try.
Wii.MiaoTow, Nil, June 6?Arr Thorn, Williamt, Samerie t
Matt: Mu ier, Keller, Thoinattou, Mr; Hudson, Martin,' u aCo,.
8ipi>hire. Cook, Antign ; Cent'iintiou, (Jonlo, NYork
( Id. Hellespont, I'artout, Hadina; J L Uamie, NYork; Conitellation,
do
Mmajiiii, Juue N? Arr Howard Callan, I,'pool; G B La
10 ir, Sanu man, NYork; Onekn, Kelly.Boiton. Cld, Clinton
Lyon, NYork; Co(("n I'laut, Bollrt, I'roi ideate; Congresi,
laiti'l, riiil.nl
Monn.r, Jone 2?Arr Lneratia. Bae Harre. C'd, Henrr
Duncan, Hall, L'pool; Liveipiol, Utdley, do; Oruanieui,
Sm tu. N Yoik.
Nrw Oki.Ktlit, June I?Arr Newuk, Mararin, NYoik; Ty
ron-, Spe-r, Havre; Valnalle, Thatcher, do; Tropic, [B'] Ho- |
hrriion, London; H irritou, [ Br] Cli i >u, d i; Buliliau, (. UremJ 1
II , kt, Bienan; ButMfh Beeell, Bo racing, Jaaat, Suunei,
Uibraliar. Old, Ontario, Barstnw, Havre; Deuj Morgan, Juliet,
N York; Mount Vernon, McMaiint, Rotterdam; llighlaniler,
Maibtiry. Provtuence; J W Taylor, Bach, Ckr.rleiton.
CllaAl' DOI'BlK. DAHLIAS,?The iit'o cr.berg will eeM
ihe balance tf iheir D nble Dihiu, at 18 centt each, if
cillrd for the eunniug wrrk.
fit It* r MBl.ll k IH N LAP, 57s Brnadavav.
AbPLH.NDII) PLANT of Nis'it Blooming Cereue, to be
cii ,.t the Contervatory of ' ib'o Ik Dunlap, on Monday
Kveiling uett Our friem't and the oublie arc re pectfnlly mvltid
to call and tee true gorgcoiu ll ?wer.
j 10 lt*r NIBL'i k DUNLAP. 576 Broadway.
'PO SriRIT DKALF.H8?For tale, the rce? of Liquor*
1 nnicntdi and fix uret of a More doing a firal rale I n met ,
'n the v.ll g?. To any pera n ham g a capital of from (lull to
SUM It w,II, on enquiry, be found to he an eligiblt iuvettmont.
Now Without the cttli need apply. Further particular*
e'ay be learned by addreatiug a note to Mr. PKTV.lt WOTI
FKllSPOON, at the Herald Office. jelO lt*in
rl'0 TAILORS? Wanted iinme.lia'rly, ? first r?te cutter.oue
^ who can render Im services wotlh irorn $llKK) (o $1280 i* r
annum. Address J C. office Herald. l? 3t*r
BOAROI.NO?A few Mingle (fent'einen, or Gentlemen ami
their Wives, can be accommodate.1 w ith | leasanl rooms
and board, by *|n lying ai 51 Veeay street^ in30 lin* r
BOAKOINU-A ' unit or iwo can ba handsomely aecom- I
mcdated with board at Ntwsrb, N.J. The situation it
one of Uie most delightful iu the place, ami buta few atepa from
the stopping place of the rail can
Forturther information apply at Nj. 27 Maiden Lane,
mil lm"r
U AN4>8UMK AI'AkI^TknTs iu Houitoa street. cite
A A to Broadway.?To |rl, to gentlemen, with breaklatt and
tea Reference! re<)uirr<l. Ailitreu, boa 209 I'arlt l'o?t office
in!2 Im rod'ee
rP0 LET.?8pUtialtil lar?-e rooms, well furnished t>t Simile
A Grot'cint ii. wnli b.taUf.iat ani tea. Enquire at 1! Wal
her attest, near Broadway. Ie4 lm*rc
AKE\V (iK \TI * \ . ^ s, ()| HU t.ly h tbita can Pe accoinmn
dated with good board and |>lcataut rooms in a private lamp
ly, at 2tH Kulton itreet. Alio, a lew day boaden can be accont
modated ou the moat reasonable term. A parlor r.ud bedroom
t? let. vs 111, 01 wit hoot ' ...I'll a 5 re
tTMLBl,' H Y KOR 8 A LK..?A anp 'tior Lon ion made TilhuA
rr, Im* run but two years, ami is new painted this spuuy,
for sale cheap. Apply to MESMENGKll'H Hlable.
mill Wee 51 Lnmber a tree t,
RlOH/*HD DAW, otherwise DAWEd, foimerly of Saint
Helen's, in the Isle of Wntbr, (Jtea*. Britain, who was
born about the year 17t6, nud is ,u.ip)jed to haye beco me an
Ainetican cit/.eu about the year 1812, is requested ta apply,
post paid, to Messrs. Bewail ami Anderson. 2 Adrlphi Terrace,
London, Great Britain, without delay, as fie will hear some
thing grrctly to Ins ndvsntsg-. He is supposed to hive entered
toe AinerWn n ,vv Appli-ation may also be made to Messrs.
George end John Laurie, New Yoik. jl lOl'r
C~ HKAP STRAW BONN hi r? AND KM BROIDERIES
?I'l Conseqnei'Ca oi~ th-inclemency of the weather during
the last week, ivtiss F. Uodnfroy's sale of goods, below
cost, will be contiuufd uutil Saturday neit, the lOih iust.
Ladies are invited to call at 719 Brotdwatv pposl'e the Carlton
House, and judirc for the inselvet jet lw*ec
rI>HE HOT Ik C0l?FSALT WATER BATHS, at the
A foot of Ucshrorscs street. N. R third pier toad ot
Canal street, are cow ?|>mi fur liie accommodation ol both
ladies and gentlemen, from sunrise utiti III o'clock at niitht.
Five Tickets to Warm Bitli, $1 ; 8iugle Bath, 25 rents;
CoId_Blth, 12j? cents ^ jeO lin*r_
CMtKNUH CARCEL LAviPS, Candelabra*, Lustres, 8tc.
' ?Ti e subscribers have just opened a splendid assortm-tit
of these liooos, together with a variety of other a tirl?? in the
line, of i litirelv m-w Stylet. An inspection >1 them is invited.
Depot ol Mechanical Lamps, JO John street,
A. DIACON St E. D. 8AXTON,
m23 Im'rc Aucnts.
APPEAL?The subscriber belt* to luforui his friends and the
pnblic, ill it hi* benefit will take place at Piiestlj's Loi.k
Room. 53 Bnwrrv. nil Mull.Ill- I. uln wkaii an ?1..~
Kshibition of the scitnce of Se(f Dt-lcnee will be given. lie
hn|>es that after his loui; suffering iu'an uijuat iicarperaliuu,
his fritDds will not be backward in coming lorward. Will all
the scientific men volunteer on this occasion I
jlOlttr O. KEN8ETT, a Victim.
~ VOLUNTEER CORPS OK LIGHT INFANTRY.
DIVISION ORDERS.
New York. June 9th, ISO.
[N rursuance of an invitation from the J nut Committee, the
Houorat l>, the Common Council, to unite with tkew in teceiviiiK,
with honor and dis.inctinu, the Chief Magistrate of
the United States?This Corps will p trade ou Moud.iy, the 1 !lh
inst. The Division will be formed in Weit Br'-adwsy, the
right ->n i.a.nl alreet. It will be reviewed lie the Commandant
auu iminediUtlv thereafter march to the Battery, where it will
await lh? arrival ol tin: P esideut.
The following will he ilia ordet of organization and parade.
FIRST BRJUADE-GKN. Will. L. MORRIS.
FIRST BATTALION-COL. EWKN
Eighth Rrgiuieutol Light Infantry, (President Ouarda.)
Tompkins' B ues, Captain Mayher,
Krnnalin Blues, Captain Smith.
SECOND BATTALION-MAJOR ROE.
Second Regiment if Light lutamry, (Washing!jn Guards )
Livingstt n Gu*id<, Captain Roane.
SECOND BRIGADE-GEN. MAYTHER.
Kirst Battalion?Colonel Hare.
Light Uu iriN. Captain Viuceur.
Independence Guirds, CaptsiuCairus.
Mo t ornery Guards. Captain Mayher.
Union HiRemeu, Captain Paikrr.
SECOND BATTALION?COLONEL BENSON.
City Guards, Captain Maiou.
Monroe Blues, Captain I'm 'homtne.
Benson Cadets, Captain Betts
Temrerance Guards, Captain Lee.
The Division will be under the immediate command of
MejorUenrrat L'oyd. to \ihotn officers of the curps will report
for duty. By order ol
Major General O. 8. DOUGHTY.
CHAS. E. BUTLER J. A. and Acting Aid DeCamr.
THIRTY-FIRST DIVISION OF INFANTRY.
New York, June 9th, 1813.
The Officers of this Division, off duty, are invited to assemble
at the City HiWl oa Monday the I ith instant, at 12 o'clock
M , in full uuilorm (theOenersI, Field and Staff will if convenient,
be mounted) to unite with the Houorahle.the Corporation.
in the reception of the Tresidrut of the United States.
llyoderof Major General GEO. 8 DOUGHTY.
CHA8 K. BUTLER J. A., and Acting Aid De Camp.
jiO eo'Sfr
BUNKER I11LL.
ALL Soiii of New E: g'and desirous lo join in the Delegation
to be present at the Uelebra inn on Banker Hill on
the 17tb imi-nr. are rnim sled ro nicer at the Aitor House on
MOND.iY EVENING NEXT.at II o'clock, for the purpose
of taking such action in reference thereto as may be deemed
necessary. By order of llm Committee of Arrangements.
M. II. GKINNELL, Chai mm.
G W. Betts, Secretary. j 10 8t
REPEALERS ATTEND!!
rPHE m mbers of the Uuiied Irish Repeal Association ofth's
-L city are notified that, by a resolution pissed on the evening
of the 7(h mst , it was Resolved?Tint the friends of Ireland,
and those in f ivor of restoring to her people the righ- of sell
IcRislat.on, will take (nart m tins arratgemeu's mode in heha'f
ot our city, for the reception o( the President of the United
Slatra.
They are. therefore, desired to assemble at tlia hour and place
which the Graud Marshal tnav designate fur them.
The Repealers of the neighboring cities are invited to unite
with our association.
It is hoped that terry fr iend of Irish libeity and the inalienable
lights of mm will be fouud amoug us.
Badges far the oc 'ation may be procn cd from Mr. Harrison,
engraver, corner of Broadwsv and Libe.ty street.
By* the assveistinii.
EDMUND 8. DKHIIY, 1
EUGENE A CASSEULY.J
J. B. NICHOLSON, (Committee.
B. O'CONNtlM,
iHl*k L. LANHTOM. J
jvffcDB AL AID. ?UK. GLOVER, arptisw those who de
i'A nite to e luult a phvsicisu of regular medical icqnire|
mi nts and practical experience, thai he will br found at bis of
lici s at suy hour iu the day i r evening The Doctor lias been
engaged in an office practice for the last 14 years in this city;
nil I is th ainhor of several ires ises U^on those ciseases that
have engaged his attention during that time. The recent dis
coveiirs in chemisiiy his rut m'o his hands some new remedies,
which aie veiy quick in P'rimming cuies His medicines
are i ut up in psrcels at (I, witn all i eccssaiy direciion*. and a
small bo k giving symptoms, treatment, and eare. Offices in
No. 2 Ann siree ? piivate enttauce 4tl> door l.-oin the Museum
?Isinp at inn-r door. jlO If r
MEDICAL.
DK J. EVANS has removed his Old Gen's Head Dis
reu.ary to 100 Ch-tham, near Pearl stree', when he
continues his safe, i| eedy, and effectual treatment nuil r u e of
r It delicate diseases, and where the real old Dr. Evans will br
found by his nameroni injuiriug friends. II age, science, and
forty years' experience entitle a I ractilinner to n rference.
thru Dr. K. "nuldd reel the attention of a discerning public
to an investigation of lis cianni. He wishes the ruhlic to
know that he hit nothing to do with ?uy office in Peek Slip.
Hu charges ere moderate. His consultations ere confidential.
Dr. E. pnts up pare-Is of medicine fnrthr cure of one tpeciet
ofdisias- forfl, and particu'ariy attends to gleet and strictures.
Dr. K. kteps for sale Dr Hunter's genuine Hed Drops, in 5)
rents and one dollar bullies?(excellent.) jtO lt*r
Lead Picks at 41-2 cen i s i*kk pound?iim best
and cheapest ever made. It is made by compression, in
snch a manner as to give it greater strength in proportion to its
w?uht, than it can hare hv any o'her mode of manufacture?
The prtce it 4 1-2 ctspvr pound, casii, payable invariably on delivery.
Pure black tin pipe, the best and safest article for Proton
Water, aid wholly free from all thr poisonous qualities of
Irad, proportionality low. Ordeia received for palling up the
Croton Water futures. In<ju*re a*, the (actorr, southwest corner
of Canal aid Elm slrteu, New York, of
j, i: i, ?iM JAMES E. EERRELL.
FANCY DRY GOODS.
rpHE Subsciiber his just op-ned a s.ucli of Dry O iods, eonA
sitting of Gloves. Hosiery, Lscis. ICbbjns, Kmbroderies,
Mniliu*. ite. at 16t< Greenwich street above Courtlandt street.
They have been purchased nnuciptlly at auction and during
the present spring, and a? the season is late, will he sold at reduced
price. Good b >nnet ribbons at It; b? st do at Is 6d; 4
bores new style striped aud shaded gin/.e Ribbons A few
rich tl .ck wIk ior.g Shawls, and a toisll lot of h'rei eh Muslins,
from auction this day?200 new style sniped silk Poust at la
6d: cheap hosieiy and glnves H C. MOORE.
TO LET AS ABOVE?A laigs well lighted Basement
nuder the same place, and lour new furnished rooms, suit ble
for one or two small la uilics. Thr situ ition it ? iod for au ealina
house, and the basement is well snited to that business.
jr.lO lw?f _
VONDERSMITH'S INDIAN COUGH HALM.
H'HE only true remedy for consumption of the Im gi, coughs,
A cu'dt. bronch tis. dilficuliy r f breathing, pain in the side or
eh st, arising Iromc Ids, hoirseness, profuse erprcoranru,
uiglit sweats, &c This mediciue is rrcomineuded aud uied by
the most intelligent persons in the II ii ted States, hv numerous
pnfesto-t and presidents of colleges, physicians of ths army.
navy. mi nnapitala. who c mn iter it t ? l> at and moat t xtraordinaiy
mnliciue fur coukIii md eolda thry have ever naed.
Thr ioIIiiwiur certilieatea are trom tin* moat reapvetable phyai
ci?na ill tile enrol'Philadelphia :
Dkiii bin: We feel aiiiipiiv*' al pleaaure in the opportunity
now offend ui i f etpreaaiua < ur appro'./itory opinion of yenr
111-1 a'i < ?o?a lia'm, anil >>e aocteai we hire ever obtained
from ita ailinmialration. We liavo iiietl youi ineilieine in upwrdioffi
tr ciit'i, computing all aUge' of diaeaxe*, from inci|
lent coldt auil cmigtii to idranoed i>h>luaia. ami have inv
n-hly fi.u id irninedia'e relief. We recommend it elieerlnlly
in all cuci wtiere ilie oh' it ami lunga ie afflicted, particularly
m corantnplioo, w th xcrnfnli.ua dn him. Knr chronic couithx
pain in the cheat, (pitting < f blood, he., we have no heaitition
hi premium iuk iour niodiciae unrivalled.
Your* moat rraoeciful|y,
WABHINiaTON ATTEN, M D. Atch it.
Wllil.lAM BIKD. M. D , II Kaitmtttit at.
LEVI LEON AH D M.D , t.oata at , Hiilad.
Iliiudreill of other cerlili -atex may b: namtoed at the atore
ol the |>ro|iiietnr. Caotioi ?Nona are grannie without the ?igU'fure
of tne promietor written upon the libel of bottle.
Prcpimd an I told only hy
E. W. VONDKKSMITH,
So:e Proprietor,
jelO 8w?nif*m No. Iiil (ireenw rh afreet, N Y.
urmufc Jt in*. rrr.av iuhk miiu ablk inSl/KANcK
COktPANk.
June ith, I'll.
AT the annualelection held this d iy, the following gentlemen
were chosen Directors (or the ensuing Tear:?
llenrv Vales, Liinhert Fuvdam,
AluiiO Thompson, Shepherd Kuipp,
Sil u Holmes. John P Nssinith,
lleorge Hipelre, John Q J ion,
Harvey Weed. Paul Spiff.ir.l,
Joaepli W Duryea, R'bert L Smith,
llrtwv Rowland, Christian H Sand,
Jatnes O Ward, I'etet A Hargous,
June! Oillespie, Junes K Couley.
Oardoer A Sage, Joseph Bmchaud.
And at a subsequent meeting of the Board LAMBKKT
SI'V I) AM, K?q., wai unanimously eleeted Presiuenc.
JOSKPH 8TKONU, Sreretrry.
This Coin unity continues to insure eg*l ist lots mid damage
by Kite, and also aguust burglary or housebreaking. ?n toe
moat favurabls terms. r 10 4t? r u 13 H
Hll.IS ()K K.\( on all pans of K.i gUnJ. Ireland,
and botland, in sums of/), ?10, ?U, ?>n, to any aui uut,
for sale at S. J. 8 YL V ICSTK il'S,
Ilta r ay sV .11 street ?nd 1K? Broadway
CllLLKt'J IONS on all parts of the United States, mule ou
the most lasotable terms by
8. J. BYLVK8TKR,
j ID Air 12,Wall street and 130 Broadway.
UMCDRHkNT MONKY nl all kinds, purchased at ihe
loseesi marketra'es.
BANK OK KNOl.ANI) N0TK9, Sovereigns, and
Knglisli Silver, bought and sold at
8. J HYLVKSTKR'S,
Ito tar 22 Wall street, and 130 Broadway.
HAMS-BJ hlnls r ieklrd Ha'ns.iu fine order, for sale by
jllr _IL K fOLLINs at CO . M South street.
LA 'D?I'i'I in I'ii ,.e Leal Lard, for s\le by
I in r K X COLLI N8 St ' O )? South street
LARD?2) bhds 2d quality Latii, in fins order, tor sale by
_ j n_r_ r.. X. COLLINS It CO . S6 Senthstreet
L\ R0 ?1 ill bar ell I' ime I .t il I aril, tor sale by
illr K. K, COLLINS h CO., M Son'listreet.
WHT. AI'?1500 bnshtls Pi line 1111 ri is Wheat, fir vile ii I
nor K. K COLLINS It CO., " ih street.
AUCTION SACKS.
WM'1'
Ifji.tiJlnn iwrf lit fiulivn rts ??! ;
8ATUKDAY,
At o'chick, at the ssl? room*
Large fale of o'egaot new auii second hand furniture of all
classes and descriptions
Also, splendid invoice of English oil elothi, carpets, rugs,
matting, &c, ? ...
Also, a Urge additional assortment ol truly valnable'second
hand funmarr, together wiili the s'nek iu trade of a liral tale
c ibinet maker
Alao. by eider of the ihrnff, M French bedateadi, made
ovrr 11 years.
MONDAY,
At 1?X o'clock, at tli* aale rooms.
Large aale of the atock ol a w trrhtnaker and jeweller?comprising
a goiiernl assortment ol aittelca >n the line, wrtchea,
( its, titigi, cliaira, trinkets silver ware. 8tc.
Alio, a laige and splendid lot of valuable gnoda.wilh watch' a
and jewi liy, some pledgr,! for aver twelve inuullis.
TUESDAY,
At l?H o'clock, in the sale rooms,
Large aalea of e'eamt acaio, able dry goods of all descriptions
in continuation.
Also, the atock ol a large wholesale and retail dry goods ate re
?hosiery, gloves, clothing, shirts, suspenders, triinin-iigs,
F.euch aud English cloths, cassiineres. veal nga, summer
cloths, single milled. Stc.
Also, fresh iinpor.ed calicoes, iniislius, linens, laces, rniliuenery,
Ac.
Also, 2 trunks elegant clothing, suitable for the seasou
WEDNESDAY.
At )0X o'clock, in theaalesroom.
The usual extensive assortment of new aud second hand cab>
nebt aud household furuiinrr of all descrip'ioua.
'1 HUHSDAY.
At 10H o'clock, in the sales room,
r ...... ...,.i, . .7. ,,r ..... .. i, . ,1.. ...i.v,..,...i
inakeis nut! choice old painting.
A'so, a private liorary o' 500 volumes ch'iee books.
FRIDAY,
At 10 o'clock, at (tie alee io< m
Large aale ol platform aud olliersovles, with weights form
25to2500 It's, worthy theatteutiou of toe trade.
" BENJAMIN MOONEY, Auctioned.
AUCTION O OTK K.?Hardware, Faney Oooila, &c?B.
MOONtY 5c CO. will sell, this day, at 10o'clock, at 91
Mai ten lane, a general arson me at ol hard w ire and lancy good,
to close coiingnm-iils, vi/ Fine pea a id pocket knives, stag
guard carvers, tiles, brvas siair rods, tea spoons, fishing lis.es,
sun JT boxes, silvered so <rd chains, rr/.-ua, scissois, tic.
Also, a number ol Bibles, handsomely b,uud. Catalogues
are now ready. j 10 11 r
W. A. C'ARTtH, Auctioneer.
pATALOCUB BALK OK FASHIONABLE KIJRNIv-'
TU KE, Cutlery, <'rockery and OUsvware:' byCartrrand
Co. at the store, No. 316 Broadway, Gothic Hill, Tsesday,
11th Jane, at hall |nat 10 o'clock, couststiuir of every article of
furniture, made in the best aiauner and latest fashion, viz:?
sofas, sofa beds, m'liogany chairs of all patterns, hair seat end
velvet rockers, ? wing chairs, nurse and sewing rockers, ottomans,
divans, dressing bureaus, card and inaible lop centre
tables, plain 3 aud i drawer bureau*, breakfast tables, inshcg.iuy
French bedsteads, marble top wailtstauds. wardrobes,
bookcases, desks, Sic.
Also, Blue dinner and toilet sets, ivory hand c cutlery, cut
aud pressed tumblers, glass di'lics, Sic Ssle without reserve
to repay advances.
Thecttalognes will be ready on Monday, when the furniture
may^e ?xamined._ j'0 3t r
AUCTION NOTICE? English Engravings ?E. W.
HNOW will sell at auction This Evening, "t 8 o'clock in
his Gallery, 3225( Broadway, bv catalogue, a valuable collection
of the choicest in idem Engravings, colored and plain,
comprising a beautiful variety. They are now ou Ibe wall for
examination. Dealers will da well to attend, g lie without
reserve.
Artists' Bale will tako placo in Snow's Gallery, on Thursdiy
June 15. jlO lt?m
AUCTION NOTICE nl Oil (:h>;t S. I'trpets,MV and second
band Fnrniture,Sec?TROWBRIDGE St CO. will
sell, this inorniuir, at ibeir auction rooms, 301 Uroadvvav, at 10
o'clock, a desirable assorimeut of el'gant city made furui'.ure,
among which are chairs, softs, dressing bureaus, maple, patMit
and m ihogauy bedstr?di,oil raiutings. bedding, matraises, Sic.
Also, an invoice ol chins, glassai.d eariben ware. 8tc. jlO H*r
am MORNING LINE -FOB ALBA NT,
TROY, ami Intcrmediaie Landings ?Fa:e
The Low-Pressure Steamboat 'i'KOY, Capt. A. Uorham, on
this Saturday morning, at 7 o'c'ock
Tlie Low- rrxnre Steamboat K.MTI HE, (-ait. S. H. Hoc,
on Motili ty Morning, at 7 o'clock.
Notre.?All (foods. Freight, Baggage. Bank Bills, Specie,
or any otuer kind <T Property, taken, snipped, or pat i o board
the boats ot this Line, must be at the litk of Uie owners of
mi ll Goods. Freight, Baggage. fete j lOr
FOR ALBANY. TKOY, and Intermediate
^v^Mns*Places ?The splendid low pressure steamboat
S^EZsikCSbbWALLOW, Captain McLean, will leave
the loot ol Courtlandt street, tint Saturday afternoon, June
13th, at 5 o'clock.
The above is a substantial boat, fitted up with elegant State
itooms. and Tor accommodation is unrivalled on the Hudson.
jlO llr .
art) PHb'BIDKNT TYLKR-A GRAND
C??Uti " ? EXCURSION for the reception of the Presi3Ea?HuE_dr>it.?Tin
Tut inline steamboat WAVn,
Capt Vanderbilt.will in ike au escu'sion to Ainboy on Monday
nut, June Itth.to escort the President to New Vork.
The Wave will leave Staten Island at 7. Catharine Kerry,
Brooklyn 7,-?, au<l Pier No. 1 North River, Battery Place, at 8
o'clock, A. M. Kare for thu Kic-irsoin, 57 cenu.
The Wave will be decorated in a manner suitable for the occasion.
with colors, fete
N B.?A Cold Collation will be provided on board,
j 10 2t is' r
TdMft jgM PEOPLE'S LINK OK STEAMBOATS
fiaeS?j?S*FOA ALBAN V?Daily at 7 o'c'ock, P. M.
3CsJK9ibThrocyh Liirect (Sunday's excepted) from I. e
Meauiboat Pier nttrren C i'irtlandl and Liberty street!
Steamboat UOChKsTKR, Capt A Houghton, will lesvn
Tuesday, Thursday nml Hatnrdav evenings, at 7 o'c'ock.
hteiunb >at SOUTH AMERICA, Captain L W Braioard,
will have .Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, at 7
o'clock.
Steamboat NORTH A MK.IUCA. Captain M H Truer dell,
lauding at intermediate placet, will leave Monday, Wednesday
and Friday afternoons,at 5 o'clock.
Passengers railing tins Line of Boats will invarabiy a'rive in I
Alhauv 111 ami'le (line to lake the Morning Train of Cars for I
(lie rati or treat.
tCr"The above boata are new and substantial, are furnished
Willi new and el'gnnt (tale rooms, and fur rived and accomtnoditious
are unrivalled ou llie Hudson
Kur passage or freight, apply on board, or to P. C. Hehultx at
the office on the whirl". Je 5 ec
NEWARK AND Ni!Wi YORK?fare
fXi ^*,y J* only 12H Cents!?The a| leiulid steamer
PASSAIC (Captain John Gatfy. On and
afier Monday .June Wli, will iu? ns follows
Leaves the loot of Buclajr atrect. Mew York, at 10 A.M.,
and 4 P. M.
Leavea the foot o( Centre street, Newark, at 7X A. M., and
m p.m.
e'reifht carried at very low ra'es. al6 tiin r
NEW YOllK fjjjlV h BOSTON
sounotTLot.
OWKN PRE9COTT. Pilot, or take! charge iaa master and
pile! of reaaela bounil to New Bedlord, Nanturket Slioala,
Boatou. Portsmouth, rortlaod.Kciint lieck.andOTH Ell PORTS
eaat ol New Vork. Office at Krye Ik Shnw'a, Hi Water street,
corner Beek nan. Reference to a uurnber of Merchants, and I
the several Insurance Centuauiei ;iu this cur, Boston, and
Portland. ml! Imisr
EXCURSION TO BOSTON.
BUNKER HILL CELEBRATION.
ACT- The gentlemen who have engaged pataaite in the
sMftriloi Bi at THOMAS H. SMITH, to leave en Tneijlllhiliy
nth, are requested to call ?t Bayard's Bitter y
House No II State s reet, on Moi d iy the I2:h, at 10 o'cl ck,
A M. Three or I ur more can be accommnd-te I. jioifr
If OH NEW ORLEANS?LOUISIANA AMD
iflPWNEW YORK LI NK?Positively Kirtt Regular
SPfiBfal'arke!?Tne fastsarliug packet ship OCMULOEK.
Captain Tret. having iwo thirds of her cargo engaged wi'.l
have immediate drspatch.
Kur freight or passage, having handsome furnish* d rtcenin
modatiom, apply < ? hoard, at Orleans svharl, foot ol Wall
st-nrto K. K COLLIN* V CO. to South it
Shippers rniyreiy up >n hiring their uooda correctly meant:
ed. and that the slurs of tliia liar will sail puarlually aa It!refilled.
Adt eoaratiiec to that effect will br civer. and fnId
that may he required .
Agents in O.-le-na, Hullin <k Woodruff, who will proma:
ly forward all itoodi to their addreu.
The racket shir Ooonee, Csptain Jackion, will succeed ih*
Ocmul<-r. je 10 r
l^EvV LINK UVKKI'OOL, I'ACKa.TS ?I'jckn!99V
"> h luoc? The aplendiil, ftat i tiling I'acki t HI i|
Ufa KOCH KSTKK, Copt Biiuou, will aail positirely
.u above, her regular day. The alnpa of tliia line are all UKiO
torn burthen and upwarda, and their Accommodation! lor cabiu,
?Bond cabi and Hectare fO?< |im, it in well known ire
auperior to any other line nf packets. Thoie wishing to at-cure
bertha ahould not fail to make e irlv application on hoard, foot
of Bur ing Slir, or to W. & J. TAP4COTT,
41 I'eek flip, corner South at.
The Rochester laila from Liverpool on the 5tli August ?
I'eraont wiahn g to tend for their frieuda can hare U.t m [nought
out in her, or othrr firstclaaapacket ahipi,sailing fiotn Li??rpnol
weekly, on favorable terms
Drafts for l.irue or amall tutna payable on demand, without
discount or any other chirge, id all the post towur of England,
Ireland, Scotland ol Wales, can alio be obtained on applicant n
aa kbore. j in r
TOR RIO DC JANMRO?To ?il Nihil?iH^'l
Ih> taat allium cornered nnd copper fattened tlup
?iHML* ASTON, Capt O. K.ldridgt , will poutirely tail aa
auore.
Kor pvstge only. hiving rlegmt faruiahed accomraodatioiis.
apply on bond at Jndi'i wharf orti
K. K. COLLINS h CO ,
JJIr _ at; Sooth ?trcei.
J BEACON COURSE-TROTTING.
THUHSDAV, June ISih-Por.e *.',0, Two Mile Heats in
harness; Tree for all horses never trotted for a puna. Entries
to he ma leal tt. Smith's, 31 Park Mow, Monday, Jane l2th,by
9 o'e'ock. P. M , three or more to make a race.
Immediately ?'ter ?p>ke *100 tub, h ft
H W'orlmff n?me? hr rn Dutchess.
Win Wheeler names br it Hector.
W S Meed i,aiiir>KrK Snaffle.
Sweepstake No. I, two mile heal* in harness, Tee for hones
neser won a purse oeer 130 Sub lion, h ft.
Stake No 2? S'me as No. I under the saddle.
Stake No. 3?Mile heats, heat three 'n live, to wagous, with
drirer to weigh 3001 bs, f ee fo? horses uever won a nurse orer
* 10. Sub f.V), h ft these stakes to rh se the 1'ith June, by 9
o'clock, P. M. at K Hmi'h's, three or more to make a race, to
be trotted last week in June.
J 11ar lOth? Purse *100. tlree mile heats in harness, free Coy
all $100 to go to the 2nd best, three or more to make a race
Kntiies for this purse to be mule a' M. Smith's, by 9 o'clock, P
>1. lime iTfti. J1U at*r
TO LK T?lu Jam tie i. L,. J , a modern boil cthree
atoiv hrtne, in first rale order. Pma*?#ion given immcI'J
Apply to JAMES II". Hit IM A.N,
j lu ti're In the Vilia.;* o( J^niici
MS. ItKWAH I)? Htraynl or atolrn, fr?ni the Clint' n
H"tel <1 TOXIIK Newfoundland Hlut; Mark with tfhi'e
('own th? bre?*t. I'he anrv# rew aro will b? |Mt'd at
iif th* aforeaaul hotel without any ideation* bei. k
aaked on delivery of th* and aim. j 10 2ti**r
noi iTTkeepino.
Mil. \V\ K. BAHLOvV reaptctlnlly .mnonneea that h* haa
iMMeleil
mr. c. c. marsh,
in hi* hnainr'a it no Accountant and T*ach*r of Book keening
iu tin* ciiv.lt liia ioom 18 sdar atrrct, whrrr he will runtime
the tame thorough comae if inttriir'inn and praeti'e, to an'reaafnllv
followed by hi* , redeoeaaor. Mr. B. anlicita the p?tionair*
of the mercantile community,and teat act ully aak ih-ir
aitrution to th* following curd i?
C. MAHNH, Accountant, retnrn* hit (fateful ackuo'vledgement*
to hi* r.tim-rm Irirnda for their lo g continued
patmnaic. He hat now d 'Continued hi* huaineat in thia city,
end it anroeeded in the a-nie by Mr. W. K B irlnw, whom h*
confidently commend# to the lavnr of th* mrrcainilr rominanr
ty a* a gentleman of excellent character, thoiriigily *c'r'?in11'"
with th* aelerir.e of Bnok-t.e*i ing ami einiaenily qualified in \
imparl infraction. He reai'rrtfulTr b-apcaka fer hi# mccei# >r ,
the public faror to which he hiaaeffh ' h'"1 "''uiTi'' v'
drbted C ' > AKSH."
Ilia trrma are redored to ?eit the tun*# to $i?. w oc i ?j
entitle tiie pupil to racei?e io#tin?ii"iuntil he ta ihertngf ^
qaalded for the corn. in( room Accoantant.
J10 lm*r M Cedar atrecl i
\ M ! s'!.I
NIHIi'i'l UAR.DE v.
OPENED POM THE SKABON.
Direetor, Mr. JOHN SIPTON.
HATUKDAY. Jane lO'.h.
BKNKKI 1' <>Y v I.SH, TKOOCHT.
fin Nmlr iii N>w York of
KOBEKT MAi AIRE !
By the fi' i.ch Ccmiany.
Th? perforinine* to commence at half-Mat 7 o'clock primely,
?II i the Oveituie in ' pohiu ilea Bon" Web?r.
r 'i* . rlure, will be pteien'ed, lor th? firit mi in
New York, a liew con i. i1 r ma, m lout acli and in tableaux,
called
KOBCRT MA" AIRE
QS Tilit cram* ii iuH"'I\ 1 tf ii-ui 11<re to the Eng'nh
ple? of the >me name.
Knbert Micaire, M.Leeonrt
Bertram!. M DeuoneilU.
Klra, M.ulnae Bicker
MONDAY? . . ?
The New Opera, in which Al'LLE. '-ALVK. will appear.
Tueid iy?Third appearance of Mr BUKTON.
Nighti of ihe Kiench romiwny?vondaj?, Wedaeidayi,
KritUnaii'l Katirdayi
N igh:? of the KukIiiIi Company?'Tnetdaya and Thnridayi,
ou which oetaiion Air W K Buiton will appear.
BP" A i'riet I'olice will be in . attendant* and great car*
taken to prevent the adiniaiion of improper prnona.
Ticket! Fifty CtuU. May he had at the Garden dunoK
the Hay.
vy A limited number of Season Tickets will bo dis.
pO??d o'. _
Ftlllt lllb.tisin.,
Mr D. Marh'e's Benefit
THIS EVENING, June intli, will be performed, SAM
PATCH IN FRANCE?Saui Pitch. Mr U Marble. After
which YANKEE IN TIME?Jicob Jewsharp, n Marble.
Tobelol ow-.l by JONATHAN IN ENGLAND?Snloniou
Swop, I) Murine. To conclude with BLACK EY'D
SUSAN?William, U M-ibU
JO cu; fit, 2j cti; Hallcry, ItX ct? Doo.-? open at 7
perfo tnancea commence at ball past 7.
~~ CHATHAM rHKAlttE.
REDUCTION OK PRICES
Kir?r, fWoun and I bird Tiers 2V. Pit I'Xcrats
THIS EVENING, wi'l be perli rmed. KALSECOLOH8?
P 'Ul, VV G J .ue?. Alter twlurh IYA NKK.K LAN I)?Lot
Hiu". J 8 Wilsb'e A'ter which Kentucky Minstrels. To
rnuclude wiili NATURE St PHILOSOPH? Co in. Mm
Thorn".
Doors 0|>?n X before 7?curtain rites at 7X o'clock pre
cisely.
AM Kit KM N ~ THKATKK, WALMJ 1' ST.,
PIIIL.ADKL.PI1IA.
UNDER THE DIRECTION OK MISS CU8IIMAN.
Mr. Forrest's Benefit
THIS EVENING. June Mb. will he oerf'rmed. LADY
OF LYO nS. To conclude with PIZAKHO?Elf ira, Mna
C ufhinaa.
m'lr E. A. MARSHALL Lesaee.
AAU2J1ICAN iflltJSlCUA,
AND GARDEN.
GRAND GALA WEEK !
Opening of the Garden on ihs llnof ?l the Museum
BALLOON ASCENSIONS will take place every evening
Admissioni (o the Garden Free to Museum visiters.
Engaged lor Three Nights only, the celebrated
ETHIOPIAN HKKENADEHS 1
Or, Boiton Mirs'rels !
Consisting ol Si* Perlornie-*, eaeh one of whom i? a Professor
of Mnsic 1
MK, M. O. STANWOOD,
Professor of ih? Accordion, list no eti'ia' mine *nna;
Mr. H. G. SHERMAN and Mm ADELAIDE 1'lilLL.II'M
are engagi d
Posi'ively the tail week ollhe Model of
THE GREAT CITV OK PARIS!
Mysterious Gipsey Girl, Phrenological Examinations, and
5110,1100 i uriotltles.
Admission to the whole, 25 ceuts. Children under ten, half
price
i>/~ Thursday nest, nay andevetiinu. Benefit anil Last Ap
|iearance of Ilia Elninpiaii Serenade r? j4ec_
A*AJLK'S KKW TURK iTIllSElin
Broadway, opposite the City Hall.
Mr. H. BENNETT. Manager.
LAST DAY?BENEFIT OF THE GIANT GIRL.
Saturday, June 10th, she leaving lor Boston on Monday.
Three Performances at 11 o clock, 3 and 8 P. M
Tht Giant (in I presents her lamest compl ments to the ladies
and gentlemen ol New York, and r-si ccllullv announces that
her Benefit will take place this day, * lien site hopes to meet
with that support which her nbundance of llesh renders requisite.
She tl titers herself this appeal from Pesle's will be
promptly responded to, and trutis, tint coming front her will
It ee It great weight?need the tny sue shall feel gratslnl That
she isa curiosity she has no hesitation in assrrtui', and when
it is stated that she weiths HO lbs,, the thinks it will be sulA
cient heavydruee.
The two Would Cms have kindly offered their services, and
probably esrect to have a slice, but the Giant Qirl says they
wi'l disncoverlhiir mistake. That strange as it raayappear, she
is of the masculine gender?that is, a Fat her: shr it ludefaligable
in her efforts to please the public ; her gratitude is fathomless?that
at often as the has introduced the word Fat she is
uot a Fatalist and the sincerely hopes|heiti?trons will not think
her ii'fatuated.
ITT" ADMISSION ONE SHILLING,
C1KCU8?VAUXHAIsL. GARDEN"! "
Under the Management of
MESSRS. BANCKKR. G HWK KT, k D. GARDNER.
GARDEN FREE.
ADMISSION TO 1 HE CIRCUS 25 CENTS
On SATURDAY EVENING, June 10, I lie pirlonnance
will commence with
A Grand Entree, by Eight Ladies and gentlemen.
Mr Johnson will introduce the little Pouy Eanpy Mauler,
ouly forty inci.ei high, who will perform a variety of domestic
tricks
Princi; al Act ef Horsemanship by Alerter Alexander.?
Keats of Deiteiity, or C.tp- t Leann g. by the Company.
11*0 rinr*r Act, 07 me ctifnruieu i> arron, woo win,alter
nuioernui Uiw. wiBcltdf by carrying toe gncefaland plca*Hiil
little Mi?? Moh'ai lanH, n in 11. y pt aitinni, Ikc.
Swinging Wire, by Mr Gardner.
Iutcrmiuion of 30 ininn'M, for promenade ?rd it-fmlnnent*.
Mr (I Sweet, the tccnmiilished Tight Ko|ie performer, will
appear upon liis Coble Elastique, and ealubii a variety of unapproachable
ami Uiilhaut Keala.ol grate and dexterity. Boundink,
leaning, lialanci k and snincrjrtting up m the rope, with
almost mperhuniau akill. '1 lie i?'forinance? of Mr Sweet
h tve been r vcrvwhere prouounced to be the ue plui ultra of
Courage slid aililrei.
Mra Gardner will apieir in her celebrated Act of Horsemanship,
and conclude with a duplay of the American Flags.
I nunc Surg, liv Mr Uiimui
A Splendid Allciiiside, by Mrs Gardner,acd Mr* Sweet, on
two hone*.
Grana and unrivalled Vaulting by the whole Company, aaliitrd
bv MrKamlid, ill Man ol 8i*ty Somertet'*.
A Itreat Art of Equestrianism^ by Mr G Sweet, in which lie
will iwnnunie Seveu Different Charac er*?tit.: the American
Tsr, Panl Pry, Flying Dutchman, Brooin Girl, Jim Browo.
A'rirau Sal, concluding with Fame bearing the Portrait or
Wa-liiiigtoii around the world.
The whole to conclude with the grand arena ballet entitled
LUBIN AND ANWETTE;
Or, rhe Wandering Pedlar.
Luhin, Mr* Gardner I Anuette, Mrs Sweet
Dame Acorn, Mr Oaidner | Fanner Acora, MrJohneon
lT7"Boor* cp-n at7K o'cloce?Pcrlormauce comturates at I
o'clock.
Wo Indict 0"*ttr nded by geullemen will he admitted.
A Inline,1 number of Heaiou Ticket* will be *old at SI each
The Car* and Broadway Omuibu**'* ran to anil Irom tnc
Vanshall ('irriu innil 12 o'clock in the eveunig. JB 3ti?*r
CAMTLKGARDEN
13 NOW OPEN KOH THE SEASON.
THE Proprietor* of thin well known reiort beg leave to 111
fo:m the pub.ic that in addition to its former attraction*, ther
have erected 4 splendid fountain, supplied by the Croton, with
different variation* every week throughout the ?en*ou?tigether
with a large ?al'?oii for promenade and refreihmeuta.
Also, ,:u eitcnsive Prom-nade nutiide the wal'* of the Ca<
tie, commanding a view of the whole ilav, the Nagrows, Ac.
Price of ulmissioli I2M cents, for which refrMhinenia wiII
b- furnished. mil 4mr
APOLLO SALOON-BROADWAY.
TUBVDAY, I1TI1. JUNK, iH<3
Mil. W. V. WALtACK, at the tMnril with eiprrssed
on his last Concert, bees to anm uuce that he wi'l hats
the liouor of giving
ANOTHER AND LAST
CONCERT,
HKKOKK HIS DEPARTURE,
On TUESDAY, il>t 13(A Imtant,
AT THI
APOLLO SALOON.
Assisted by
M ADAMB SUTTON.
MADAM MAKONCKLLI,
And other euiinen' talen', which will be duly annnuiic.d.
Leader o( the Quintette, Mr. U. C 11.11.
nrr"Kor Programme, see small hills.
Tickets 60 cents each?to be lia.1 at the Music Stores an d
H itels, and at the doors
Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. ji
MOUNT CHOTON OAUDBN, near the Distributing
1*1. Reservoir, stl'h street?The subscriber rest ctfully informs
his iriends and the public in ireneral, that he has opened
the above Garden, and la i ow ready to furnish them with the
best of Liquors. Mines. Senses, aLd oihcr refreshments.
Bououets beautifully made up at low prices
p8 Ifr NOAH TUOWELL.
FIRE WO.IKS
ISAAC EDGE, JR., PYROTECHNIST.
'"PHK most csiensive. varied, and brilliant sshibitional Eire
8. Works ever manufactured ?> R,u or any other ceuntry, are
now ready lor delivery on the lowest terms, in lots to snit committees
ami parties I'ur the celebration ol Kuurlh of July, at the
United Mutes Laboratory, Jersey City.
Orders left with J. W Holberten, 76 Maiden Lane, or at
Niblo's Garden, will reeri?e immediate alteotiou.
Goods delivered to auy part ol ihe city free of es|ienss.
my 81 UiJulO is*rc
SINGING.
1UAUAM SUTTON, having airanged to i etnrn to Italy thn
i"A buglnmMof August, pnrpowsroceir ng pupils until ihsA
tunc.to give finishing irssous in the Italian, 11 m h, and English
?tvie "I Un guis llrr method la r?i<it pursued l.y Bordngni KB*
VliMi, the tirst masters in Europe, increasing the strength ?M
cnmpiii with astonishing rapidity Her Ptt| lis will hare tlw
advantage of Iter singing with them, which can he named
by masters clou*, who lnvc been eminent snn.ers. Ladies *
siroasof STAillM (hemtelvea of Madam Suic.tTi hraiteo stav.
may aserrtain terms, lie., by application M 77 Chambers street,
fiom u oVInrU till J sail bn*r
!7iANKI,IN SALT WATER BATHS. CASTLE
t OAHUKN ?The propiierors, hating availed themselves
<f the tsperieuc of the put year, and rnoformrd to iheitiggrsltona
of roanv of ihmr subscriber*, h t leave now to pre
sent to 1' em. and the public 111 geuersl, the most complete arrangements
lor t>ublie and private bathing. Shower baths upon
an unpfoved principle, acd boys' swimining school, that aver
was offered lu public patronage. Having established a constant
and thorough succession of salt water, all surface matter
is completely eic'uJed.
Trie Franklin lJith is now ready at i's usual station, the
north side oil astle Harden Bridge. Books are open fur the
season subscription, and the inspection of cittzeca and strange
rs is respeetfallv si licited. j.< iwec
f 7 ASH sdvattces on all descnption of.Honsehuld Ftir iture,
A-' Ureeeiiea.llc.be. Andy at the new Aacti<-u and Commission
Store. 139 |Tniton sC j7lw*r
~ ' IIAK IIY'8 Wir.S AND SCALPS
AC BARRY, ARTIST IN HAIR FROM LONDON.
?The real Heads of Hair sill siaud pre-eminent above
all otlirrt. Their peenliar light, uowtnufr and ventilation
character? their being lactl/ ? th* natural hair grown
? their ehtticity mid thei* Mi|*rior malarial ta?l workmanship,
at well at their ol* fiuifh and lurmurmeM, a I combine to
form ia ch perfect heada ol lutir, that (hey must be lero to bo
fnlty am.r-oni'ed. u . . ? .
A new system of th- art of ? V Making'aught in tire leasons
Ss? a specimen of B irry s Wigs and Scahw. which will
satis"r the m.wt fastidious that he is the l>e.?t and che 'peat maker
in the city?''M Btoadwsy, comer of Liberty street. Bp
stairs. jl fwis*in
NOTICE-To thore who seek health ai.il comfort co o red
wi'h rasury?fVice teduced?Old Established Medicated
V-norUttlis 2i','onlandt street.
Mrs ('AHROLL.it) acc trdance with the et'genr.es of tha
times, h'S r'tluced the price at her baths,and solic ts a cominnati'-eofihe
p "ron?? or the Faculty in part'culkr and the public
in general. Colds, sore throats, swelling of the alauds,
rlieuin Iti'in, stiffness of the joints, ague and ferer, be kc. are
minedia' ly reliaTcd. IV liable batuasent to any t ar'of the
ritv i f Brooklyn. Open f-om sis in the innrtung till nina
tt'clor k at night. Sulphur Bathe reiinire one huui's notice.
mJT^wisr
POKTl Ol K8E KKMAl.h FHIEa.
PHKSE fa. ( .el and rrle'-f'd f ' from I'ortagkl, sru
A w? perre.ss, to be n'paioed ia ' rieaatryg Hsewlrs i s#
seat ia * e.ian- ,-* ' ?.'