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MARKET. ‘Thursday, August 14-6 P. BM, ‘The tendency of prices is still downwards, Most of the fancies fell off'a fraction. Norwich and Worcester declined 1 per cent; Stonington j; Erie Railroad 1; Mor. ris Canal }; Farmers’ Loan }; Canton 1}; Long Island }; sales of this stock were made at 61, seller 12 months; Reading Railroad, Pennsylvania 5's, U. $. Bank, and Ohio 6's, closed firm at yesterday's prices. The receipts of the Western Railroad, for the week ending the 9th inst, this year, have been nearly four thousand dollars less than for the corresponding week Jast year, Westens Rartnoap. eens. ee “ABs NOR dee, 4,108 jengers lec. 4, Freight, &e 376 = 7,690 Inc. 314 Total + +++ $24,561 $18,767 dec. 3,794 ‘The week ending August 9, 1844, the large whig con- vention was held at Springfield, Mass. This accounts for the large receipts from passengers that week. The receipts of the Reading Railroad Company for the Week ending August 9th, this year, compared with cor- responding weeks in 1840 and 1844, have increased very largely. PHILADELPHIA AND Reaping Rai.noan. Week ending Aug 12,43. Aug 10, ug 9,45. iusiness,.... +. $10,187 16 $16,313 432 9,319 17 Coal transported, tons,.. "6,638 11,835 24,298 ‘This increase is about the usual average. Our foreign exchanges are ina very strange condition, and the high rates ruling for bills on London, is the most extraordinary feature of the whole. With a balance in our favor on our foreign trade, and very limited ship- ments of specie, the quotations range just below a specie Point, and the smallest demand runs them up toe specie standard. A comparison of quotations current now with those ruling last year at this time, cannot be considered a fair criterion, as our imports were then larger, and our exports, from the country at large, had been compara, tiveiy limited. So far as our foreign trade is concerned, sterling exchange should range much lower than ruling rates, but when we take into consideration the fact that we have been importing our own State stocks, and have qeen remitting dividends, amounting to more than @ million of dollars within the last six months, it accounts at once for the high premiums. It wil be seen, therefore, that the falling off in the importation of merchandise has been made up in the exportation of American State stocks. There is a great abundance of money in London, and the difficulty daily experienced in investing capital in Great Britain is so great, that capi- talists would be little disposed to part with a security , having the most remote probability of being a good di vidend paying stock ; but there undoubtedly have been many holders of American securities, whose resources were rather limited, who having been overtaken with the railway excitement, and anxious to go into that specula_ tion, have disposed of their State stocks, and invested every dollar in some railway company. Stocks forced into the market, on the other sid remitted to this country for sal We have no doubt but that many of the parties making this change in their investments, will regret having done #0, and will eventually find that even the stocks of de! linquent States, are much better than fictitious railway shores, and will pay a dividend much sooner than an | imaginary stock company. The demand for foreign exchange has opened quite active, and the rates continue firm and pretty well ad- vanced. Sterling bills we quote at 10 a 10} per cent pre- minum, The demand is confined principally to bills on London, There is yery little doing on other points, We annex a comparative table, showing the quotations for every month during the past year. Quotations or Forsion Excnanc: London. Pa in THs Market B.. Gato 98a a a: al 30... 9%4ald 15..10 al0\ r 31. Lg 85,2155 . 1G 5,20 5,214 109 oak 35), CoH Fay A he May 35'4, May By June 3535 Jul 5 Be Tog showigas'2734 2 Be Aug. M4. .10° al0'g 5,259 05,25 39490393 y Be Some drawers of prime bills on London demand 10} per cent premium, but the rates for good bills range from 10 to 10} percent. The rates are full as high as they have been at any time within the past year, and are only held at a fraction below specie point, to prevent the pre- cious metals from going forward. The banks are com. pelled to move very cautiously, under this state of the exchanges, and do not extend their operations more than actually necessary. We annex a comparative table, giving the quotations for the principal State Stocks and other securities used in this market for investment Puices or Stocks 1x THE N: tedeem- 1045, 1845. Rate. able, June i, July 30. Aug it. United States 6 = Mga — — alls 113%alld ci 104-2 — New York, 7 hy 6 . serip 98) N. Y.Lifelns. & TrustCo, — “ 6 “ oi 5 5 5 5 58 00 — 5 1859-60-61 101 al01%4101 1% 1919-58-90 Ohio, 6 1850 o 6 1856-60 ". gt at SL “ 1956 a a Kentucky, 6 — 1OL'ga —" 100° 100% : 5 — 5 108 — a Minois, 6 1870 3a — = S734a 37K Iudiana, = 5S years B3iga— 39. ansas, 6 — = a— Albers, § - a= \) — 70 Pennsylvania,s =— 13 nessee, 6 — - ‘ork City,7 1857 on ae 7 1858 ae Fj 5 1850 i ue , 6 93 8 z 9 9534 Farmers’ Loan & Trust Co. 3 Ohio Life Ins. & Trust Co. 99. Bavk of U, 8, in Penn’ Y a SMa 5% Boston & Providence Rail’d,112 M4 alls 115 alld} N. Jersey KR. rans. Co 91342 95 «93 a9 — a — k& Hud’n Railroad, 6 a— 5740 58 S7}4n 58 Utica & Schenectady Rail’d, 130 919036 13048 — 120 126 Syracuse & Utica Railroad, 119 115% 116 — Aubarn &8yracuse Rail’d’ 117 atte 117 Auburn & Rochester R.R. 108 21083 110 a There hasbeen no improvement of consequence in any stock but Pennsylvania 5's. The quotations now current are equal to about 78} per cent dividend on. Within a few deys past this stock has sold at 78 per cent, equal to at least to 80; per cent dividend on. This is full high enough for a stock of this kind, as it cannot be considered more than a four and three quarter per cent stock, the laws of Pennsylva- nia requiring the payment of a tax of one quarter per cent on all stock investments. Ohio State fives have lately sold at 86 289 percent. The credit of Pennsylva, nia is undoubtedly permanently re-established, but so long as there is any doubt about the payment of the in- terest punctually avd promptly, there must be a mate, wial difference in the market value of the stock, compared with the same per cent stocks of other States, Many holders of Pennsylvania stock have fears that the reve- nue has been anticipated too largely to meet the Au gust payment, and anticipate a relapse in February next ‘These fears are groundless. Soveral of the laws provi- ding revenue forthe State, which passed the Legisla- ture last winter, did not go into operation until aftor the Ast of August, and in consequence of this, it became 1e- censary to anticipate the collection of some of the taxe* levied by these new laws. It was well known that the | former system of taxation was not suficient to provide a revenue large enough to meet the expenditures of the government, and the last session of the Legislature of that State, was principally devoted to improving, equali- aing, and perfecting the system of taxation. The de- fects in the method of valuing property, and the many abuses practiced under the old system, have been re- formed,and laws perfected increasing the rate of taxation’ and doing away with many of the complaints and much of the dissatisfadtion caused by a different rate of taxa- tion inalmost every county, for State purposes. This ‘was one of the greatest >; of the non-payment of State taxes, and now the cause has been removrl, we do not look for any arrears from one year to another, for any greatamount. The revenue laws of Pennsylvania &re sufficient now to provide funds to meet the State ex” penditures punctually. These laws placo the burden of taxation so equally upon all classes, that no objections can be made to paying them, and the returns thus far confirm the anticipations of the most sanguine friends of igre ste State credit. — Proved state of thi @ return to hones- ty must produce in every part of a phrah ovine the “ewan A ‘a cane must be rapidly developed.— tl . i vivaale, sie tie ph 40 rich at present as Penn: taxation to a very reasonable point. As the public im: Provements become productive, and the revenuo from ‘these works increases, it relieves Property generally from heavy taxes, and as the amount of taxable proper, ill soon reduce the rate of | P sooms larger and bears more heavily upon the people of that State now, thanjit ever will again. The resumption of payment on the part of the government, calls fora corresponding movement on the part of the people, and we have the strongest evidence that they will not be found wanting in that State pride so necessary to pre, serve the State credit. The interest on the debt of Michigan, due next Janua- ry, will be promptly paid. Arrangements have been Ww mt Apply to the-undersi New York, Aug. Mth, 11S. tea and d Miners will receive liberal wa- as woe P Tien os President N. ¥. and 8, wi WANTED T CLARKE’S & STEVAN’S Temperance Intalligence a i c Pro- made with several large capitalists of this city, to pro” ienant Servants no hee tah i aol reds of good vide funds, nnd they will be forthcoming when wanted, | moral character. criber Wedges himeell 1 precure Very little change has taken place in the financial condi: | /*/#{onthe public at the shortest uatice.. Mr. cout ee tion of the other delinquent States. The government of | yf "member-aiss Duane stest. two doors west of Broadway, Maryland have been making strenuous efforts to resume the payment of tho interest on the public debt, and it is stated much progress has been made inextricating the finances from the confusion they were in, but we have no official report giving any statement in relation to the street, basement. M.S. C “Cohen will also attend to Ladies at thei receipts and expenditures, or how favorably the collec. | | N. B, Bi Cohen will sleo.sstend co Latior st a tion of taxes goes on. Old Stock Exchange. the same a libe p (through Post or otherwise) at M. 0) 1¥26 Im*rh 7 ST OFF CLOTHING & FURNITURE WANTED. WoIkS OR GENTLEME having any superfluous or ‘east off Clothing oF fi pose of, can obtain for the oaeuer h pric ERCHANTS VIGILANCE ASSOCIATION, RGANIZED TO INVESTIGATE and expose abuses in wd, deem it necessary for the beueft S2co NY Sates, 48 10120 Molawk RR 510 38 trade, to prevent frauds and punish the fraudulent. iog's. 60.” “ Orricens. Bl a PR Pe tea | THOMAS TILESTON, Presidents ine Ackantest's 48 108 ho D380 5356 T.U: Domo Viehenen lane? “gees ig ae eed 7 heer ass ‘of firm Doremus, Suydam & Nixon. 60 shas US Bank 5% 12)Nor& Wore RR 67, Tat WOT, FI ne aie. irene tet ae io oe Woopwann & Dusexuuny, Secretaries, Storms BoB) 2 $8 | DA. Cushman, of fmm Cashiran & Co. nit a ae a si0 Gig | Edward Anthony, of firm Cooke, Anthony & Mahouy. 50 do 28%; 50 do 810 665, | Alva Spear, of firin Spears & Vanderhool. 300 do 28% 150 © do 66:2 | Daniel 5. Miller, of firm Dater, Miller & Co. | 100 do 20 284 50. do 3806533 | Ferdinand Suydim, Jr. of firm Suydam, Sage & Co. 100 L IslandRR si2m 61 50 Stonington RR 2844 leary As Heribut, of firm Swift & Hurlbut. 190 lo 63: 60 do 28! . Je Underhill, of firm Underhill & Co. 50 lo boo 63% 25 do 28 Theodore McNamee, of firm Bowen & McNamee. 100 = do 030 6332 50 de 60 28 Oliver £. Hosmer, of firm Hosmer & Shermin. % do 63% 25 Erie RR 27g | Frederick B. Betts, of firm Smith, Wright & Co. 10 do 63 a oy" | U.-B. Brewster, of finn ster: oa Sera eagton eee Wane Drasete ofa tennis. tease doce, Second Board. Teaxe ‘Fownrend! ot fray Fowawend & Brothers. TH Spe’t Bds 830 37 25 Morris Canal 21% Edw. wry, of firm _ wowry. oe. ; Zdward Tompkins, of firm Benedict & Tompk iT ht ean 33 | George D. H. Gillespie, of firm Wolfe & Gil | 2 Nor& WorcRRs10 663g 25 do. 28 dtey, of firm. Frostley. Phelps & Co. | 1% do ¢ 66g S0LongIslandRR 624 Langley, of firm W, C. Langley & Co. | 30 830 6 50 do. cas Thomas Hunt, of firm Thomas Hunt & Co. 30 do, © 6644 50 Canton Co 330 373g | Extract from Sec. 5 of the Constitution :—"'/ 2% Erie RR 00 2633 50 do 37%q | good standing may become a member of this, 24 Mohawk RR 58 2 do 830 28° | being proposed to the Directors, and no objection being made | MES, veel 'Slerchants who haye not subscribed to the Constitution, | New Stock Exchange. imay have an opporuaity eo yegome members on apn lon 6 fs 5 bio 65 member of the Board of Directors, who will «xplain Gators Cant” Ch ae SoLiendeR stm $3. | oljectof the Asweiation. all iwisec 5-8 Cpe ee a ch ess MARTELLE & HOLDERMANN, % © do ch 284 150. do ean NO. 37 MAIDEN LANE. N. Y. f % do “3 283 S0Nor&WorRR | 67 "| YP ANUFACTURERS and tmpo tere of Ornamental H = Nae lace ar oth Sic | ate, Borie eee Genel Hate ianlee nae ears 34 | Hair, Danguy’s re % ¢ FA do ch jeof Everlasting Curls, and all kindsof Hait Work, FA mo i pplied on reasonable terms. _»3. 1m#ee % be In Brooklyn, on Thursday the 14th instant, by the Re Dr. Stone, Exisua F. Jenkins, of Rio Janeiro, to Miss Haneier Avausta, daughter of Thomas Jenkins, Esq., of Brooklyn. At Nunda, Allegany County, N. Y, on Monday the 1th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Clarke, H. E. Purpy, Exq., Editor of the Orleans Republican, at Albion, N. Y., to Miss Emty Foors, eldest daughter of Colonel Lyman Gardiner, of the former place. On Wednesday afternoon the 13th instant, Many Axx, only daughter of H. M. Forbes. he friends and acquaintances of the family are re- quested to attend her funeral this afternoon, at half past three o'clock, from the residence of her mother, No. 136 Caral street, without further invitation. On the morning of the 14th instant, at West Hoboken, the eldest daughter of Captain John Clay, aged three iy wi wo mouths, to commence irom this, the Ist day of August, 181 Proprietors of the Shirt Stores o! UsT PI SC rrata Or, Exposition ofa NATURA! le Dletely destroying hab pug ati “Gold at the Natioual Depot of Warton of Paris, No.7 eu6é im*re Maiden Lane. by the retail ree to close our excepted) for Ores 15. (Signed.) B. Lewin Jno. Hutehler, M, Woolf, W. McKimley, W. Sturgi Jno. C. Haslett. Jno. Davis 8. P. Sturges, ‘W. Bennett, P: Koopman, hatham street, New York. au2 Lm*rre UBLISHED, price thirty cents, the Fourth bai ated from the Nineteenth French Edition,) CONSTIPATION DESTROYED, L, simple, enble and infalli- MEANS, not only of OVERCOMING, but also. of com: itual Coustipstion, without using either r any artificias means whatever, (discovery recent y made in’ France by M. Warton,) followed by numerous cer- fic ates from eminent physicians and other peraoas of distine-- years and six months. The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- fi quested to attend the funeral, this afternoon at 4 o’ciock, | sendin, ir permits, without delay, on. at Pier No.9 at his residence. a East Hiver, of to the office of the aubsoribers. | | {ig Eastern and Western papers will please copy La Es OTHERS & CO. HIP LIVERPOOL, ‘signees of goods by above shi ry, mast Post Orricr, New York, Ang. 14, 1415. § Suen CAMBRIA, FOR. LIVERPOOL, FROM BOSTC ‘h i for the Steamer Cambria will be | ty, closed ar this office on Friday, the 15th inst, at 43¢ Post- age ou all letters mus. be prepaid to Boston, - Letters of hall an Otinee or under, 4 cents—eaen additional hlf ounce 4 cents, aigte ROBT. H, MORRIS, P.M. INDEPENDENT POLICE OFFICE, 43 Centre Street. that they have established an Inde entre strert, for the porpose of transacting either crit nal il business. They have at, their oflice 2 Loss Book, which is recorded all robberies, torgerves, false pretence case: counterfeiting, &e Sc., and will at all times attend puuetual to all complarnts, either of a crimin ature, ‘They will also travel to any par’ of the United States, if required. All communications directed to either of the following naynes, will be punctually attended to. New York, August 4, 1815. 8 GEORGE RELYES WILLIAM B. Bs ER, RANSOM BEMA: . WILLIAM W. FREAM. ald It*re JOHN M. RUE, Constable. R. MARTIN & CO, WILL PUBLISH THIS DAY, PA ONE, PRICE SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS, OF ther ngs. Al FRANCE ILLUSTRATED. ine, Kou as heretolores RECTORS. CoMpBisING Vie the Scenery, Castles, Abbeys John Brouwer, ‘Wakeman Burritt, Cathedrals, and vi other ubjects of interest in. that James McBride, Philip Emb beautifal coun from drawings made on the spot by T. Al- John Moorhead, St Esq., and engraved in the firs Je of the art. th R. RTIN & CO 26 John st. DIAMOND GRAIN GUNPOWDER! W.,, F, BROUGH begs to inform nis fiends and the sport «ing community. that ducing his [ymnited engageme the Park ‘Theatre, his business ia the sale Gavpowder, Caps, Gun on as us og, Guus, No. 117 Fulton street. ; igument of » new Powder, known in Europe as ‘Col Ducking Powder, has beea Jately consigned to him B. is empowered to receive orders for Purdy’s double t English Sporting y will be carried A con: Hawker’ W.F. N No. North Raver, or to th - eri t ted in five days, must be unavoidably sent to zoods not permit v8 unavoidably THOSE who des Well to obtain, Stinemets’ Complete Work ga the sub ect, which can be obtained of the aut! way. THE EAST RIVER MUTUAL INSURANCE MPANY. O OTICE—Consignees of goods per ship Clyde, rom Liver. pool, will please send their permits on board the ship, pier ver, or to the office of the sabseribers.’ Al he public store. abre 61 South street. TO TAILORS to attain a correct knowledge of Fash- in all its various branches, would do ionable Cutt AUCTION NOTICES. AT AUCTION ON DAY, . SR IOR SE AE AUGTION ON MRNA, as eur West 1) two from Harlem, in Westcher. ter Cousty; ou which ero a new neat Dwelling, and «'Feom fruit nd of all F He B on the place wre A.C. ARDWARE A) C' H PLATTS sixth Fall Sale will take place Thi 4 at 10 o’lock, at 23 W’latt, corner of Gold str. et—co OF 900 casks, cases and lots of heavy and shelf Hardware and fan: ey goods. Also 100 lots German goods, guns and pistols, six cases violius, elegaut japanned tea trays, patent platform scales and counter seales Also, # dozen coffe: wrought nails. er iNlq,shovels ahd spades, trace chains s-chtt and tent saws, pitt do, mill edge tools, &e. mall euclery. comprising @ great va- y carded aud in dozi jong which are Turer’s, Wes- terholins, aud Rodgers’ manufacture. 150, shoe and butcher knives, Mottram & Sons’ pen, pocket and two blade kuives; all of which is worthy the attention of purchasers, stalogues at the auction room. XECUTOKS’ SALE —On Tuesday, the ke, the ald It*re ith day of Au- Kust inst., at 11 o'clock, A. signed will sell at publie Auction, at No. 179 Water str in the city of New 7 and other articles, co York, a lot of Tronks, Ts Wm. Shaw, trunk maki ame day at. No, 185 Ei |. Also the unexpired lease of the pre- ‘Gea ay Tyas fom it Aw JOSEPH HOLLINGSWORTH, ‘ANDREW MeLEAN, Executors of William Shaw, deceased. THOS. BELL, Auctioneer. al2 lw*re RIDAY, Augnst 15th, at 4 P.M.,a match for $500—Two mile he re a da ea W. Wheel 7 21.00.0000.0022 20°F in Fashion, EDNESDAY, August 20%i—Porse $30, mile heats, best three in five, unver the saddle, free for horses that never won money, hot excepting the horses that trotted the 13th. i to close Saturday by 9 P. M.,at Green & Losee gust 16th. Thre ore to make a race. ald UNION COURSE, L. I PACING AND TROTTING. Moa. August 18th, at 3 P. M.—Pu se $200, mile best thre: to go as they tLe i A'bert Concklin enters ch. g J:mes K. voll, Ei we” gem. Fanny Blister. hm, Cayuga Mai ‘$50, mile heats, best three in five, to heats, ve, free for all ‘rotting aud P.cing horses, M. Dunn Ammed ately after—Purse: waggor: arman enters g1 peaadereces . Bertine ff ‘rouble. m Whrelan " b. ‘ashron. J. Webver b.m’ Lady Washington. . Admission to ali parts of the Course sad Stands, 50 ald 4 CURSION AND OPPOSITI HAVEN. TU NEW Fare up aid down $1, to New Haven 75 ets. ~The new and fast’ steamer BUFFALO. Captain Hancox, will leave the foot of Barclay Street tay the above pI Mo.day and Tuesday mor atTo'elock, and Peck o’elock—Returning will 1 New, Haven at 10 o'clock, P.M. on the sume d: This will be adelixhtful Exeursion; and as it is commeuce- went week, a favorable opportunity ia offered (at one half the fare charged by the menopoly line) for those who may wish to be prevent. The Buffalo will arrive in time for the Hartford and Springfield train of cars. al5 Qtis*r CURSION TO GLEN COVE. The fixe steamboxt ROBERT L, STE- YENS, Coptein R. L. Mabie, will on Sunday, _ August (7h, make an excursion to Glen Cove=Teavig the foot of Hammond street at Lovelock: Cana! street 14: pier No. 1, N. R.. 13; Pike street 1%; and Delanc t lock, P’ M._ Returning to the city at 7. This excursion will afford a fine opportunity. to, view the charming scevery of the East River, and many of its most exting places, such as Blackwell's Island, Heli Gate, and’ Throg’s Point, with its cele: ficatious. 25 cents each way. ald Stis*r NEW FERRY TO FORT HAMILTON AND CONEY ISLAND. jor only, at No. 113 Broad- Price—from $8 to $10 ner Bonk. aud im*r TO THE DAGUERKEIAN ARTISTS A. ARTAULT, Importer of French Daguerreotype « Goods, offer for ssle, at acherp price :— 400 Large Daguerreotype Plates, No. 40 and 90. 400 Ounces Dry lodine. 200 Ounces Bromine. = 200 Ounces Chloride of Iodine. 100 Pounds Hypo phite of Soda. , 200 drahms Chloride of Gold and Salt of Gold; new article, nicksilver, Tripoli, Rouge, Rotten Stone, Instrameats. es useful in Daguerreotype. 2 Gross Morecco Cases—a vargain LAFAYr TTE BAZAAR, Apply at the . A iG a and 151 Broadway, corner of Liberty st., up stairs. aud Im*rre COMP. FFICE No. 61 (late “) ‘Wall street, against loss or damage by Fire dwell buil Also, on Household Joseph Kernochan, lenry W. Hills, Cha Robert J. Dillon, N Thomas Nesmith, Russell Stabbins, Robert Boorman, George Coggeshall, Abel A. Low, Stephen Holt, George Pomeroy, Joseph Gaillard, Jr. David Thomson, JOHN BROUWER, President. GOLD 8, SILLIMAN, Secretary. Rosert J. Dittox, Counseland Attorney. a2 lm*m barrels. Also those made by Deans Brothers, London. Sam+ ples ean be seen. al5 lwre INTENSE EXCITEMENT. OTHING HAS CREATED so great an excitement, ar the arrival of the immense steamship Great Britain, ex- he wonderful cures effected by the Syrup of Health— led in the treatment of Scrofula, eruptions of the skin, and the i iz from impurity of the blood. Nu- eneen at the office. ‘The follo respectable merchants of Philadel) : Purapesrriia, Oct.9, 1811. Dr_Tuompson—This is to certify, that I was completely cu: red ofan ulcer upon my ankl upwards of three years, by u medicive, I had trie reat nomber of other med) "8 With- out any effect. . JEANES, No. 6 Chesnut st. Prmeipal Office. 55 Reade st., near Broadway. ald lw*re EUBEN BUNN will serve upa fine GREEN TURTLE in Soup aud Steaks, This Day, at the Washineton Lunch, Ww. ton street, Aug. 15th. Ready at 11 o'clock, A. M als lttre AN LAN- Drawing A Yor rece. tly arrived from France, wishes a situation as Weacher branches, either sn a public institu- tio ora private family. Orde s attended immediately to, by addressing » Jeter to F. Bat this office. No objection to the count y. Speaks a little Engl ald 2t*re 7 7 (Pe ACHER OF THE FRENCH & GER VGA Gis, OF pte FORE NGH ES Lad QO FLOW®.R MaNUrACTURERS—White aud Green | Tabby Velvets, suitable for Flowers, fors teats al 2t*rh No. 2 William street, Up stairs. Fancy BALL He. y x I Lowe xi, ot onl ‘SSES, such as Pompod urs esthers a MARTELLE 6 arrivals, an assortment of the abo Ladies that August jartelle wal! be morning, for the Fancy Ball so've A MUSIC. LADY wishes to devote her time to the in young ladies on the Piauo. She teach 0. etion of teaches on the Ln luced as Yet into this approved uf in Europe, as bein od of bringing on the pu. + at the office of this paper, shail has never beer thas been greatl shortest ard easiest med addressed to X. ¥, (0. s\sem, which y . An be attender alt inte QCOPP D, «apposed to be solen, 1 Gol wo C SEF ER davPoned 0 be stolen SeraBe ALOH, 1 ald sch Pawnbroker, 38 Reade st. Co ROLLED COPPER— diets from 20 to 30 07 a ER— 1009 sheets cold alled ( op OFA Very superior qualicy. fia ik: COLLINS & UO. 96 Sout. ‘The losses sustained by this company will be paid on liqu’ REGATTA will teke place at Th . MM. ATER. City, on the 28th of this month, for a pun Broouy_ July 1, 1 jy 20 Cor elt 24 feet hoats cowing two of seulls; j receive we purse All boats w fore the 22d. at Thatched Cottage, bouts ate entered alngnd ne ng to ent sey City, the Tenycks, twir by Heury Ta: al ‘Lt. OF SLORES A’ NAVY YARv_ LLG RS will be sold atthe Navy Yard, Br Wwe NESDAY, 20th jnstunt, at 12 o'clock, } tion, for cash on delivery, a vari among whi r iff The following New ¥ ork,” of F shkill, rowed by tie “Hookimsnivy,” towed by? Roberts at public Anc ‘avariety of condemned articles. are ju pd shiv carpenters? tovls, flags oi handiery, water ¢aaks, cabin furniture, id Junk, ‘eauvass clippings, ordnance ks, sume provisions, Also one pair of » Naxy Aor yn Navy Agent. ‘UP AND STNAKs, avin superior style acthe BANK COR: » No ib Nw sti a Mor alllovers of good: ww You, Au: al3 1029 re week, ec Maer eing the rT sale, several eho L CHES! Lich UST RECEIVisD a fresh supply Y upon all prominent points c ; Nadpaec New York, August lth, 1845, al3 3t're Importers of Leeches, N ILL OF FARE, CAFE TO large Baila Broadway caste, 1 12 o’elock. a Cafe Torroni, corner of Re-de and’ 0. 119 Nass 209 and 200) nrtle Soup the, dab to be punctual at the ty in tho State increases, the rate of taxation van be re. diced, The debt of Pennsylvania is immense, but it Miwayee Pumcamal at the f '°Boston, Providente, Newpens ponte OKING GLAS DAT ore | risburg, ‘Lancaster, ‘Read », Wi JER) ry, a jing ei Fayett HANLINE, & OSM ER, rawr, Savannah Auoreac h terion ola wade 0.3 BANK STREET, PHILADELPHIA, have received | Columbus, Chillicarh "indianepotine Lou Geter “by date me trea aneeamorzmient of °°") | Nusriiey Memphis, Si. Loute: and wou ether iol wre Bs red ed Window Plates..." I-12to 57-01 | _ New Works Amgust 11th, 1945, 11 mt siaes of Green Looking Ginss Plates 9-7 to 40-00 ae : —— large sitortment of Toys, Slates, Lenth ‘2 ng | Madeira, Catal Mehute Brest encils aud Marbles, Spectacles, Toilet Ginasee, Pipes’ ands ater Grapes {he vinyards on York and Loug varvety of other French and German Goods, which they offer |! every lawful day—for sale by, Mthe lowest market prices v2 dmeod ebt | aut twee NT THORBURN 101 Tce Ion! LASIS, GEATHEC A FR HE Subscribe r sale at hia Depot in Brook! v wid: py meal T'egma pore Rocked ants ors ite dana or ship COM aN tt and an pent oh ey from tato 1s thick In anware blocks. "For | sn oF all Scere pera te yo Bur fw Biggs fot Cham Npm A lovorMir, en's Palloded ph Wien Pema Nikos, | “iidine Sma Hb ee Wisc a Spe OFFICE OF THE CROTON{INSURANCE CO. They continue to insure Mai th convey their intention by post, to oe office T u ire ouly about ten per cent of their eapital UF F1Uh UE JER EKSUN LNSUKANCE Cu., T sgainst loss Groret T. Hore, Secretar wi ‘Commiesion bu having correspondents in all the prineipal cities aud tows i Gromoritude, Nu. 35 Wall Street, Mechanics’ Bank, in the City of New York PANY lose by the recent fire $35,000. Their assets over and above all cl riaat them exceed $120,000 ire Risks, at fair rates. fizrising:| TRUSTEES James Harper, Edward Richardson, James Phalen, SA Lawrence, | Edwin R Tremain, iam B Cozzens, i Herman D Gould, Theodore A Meyer, Cyrus Chenery, Lawrence Hill, 4 dail, Townsend, John Breaste, Robert Lane, James Cruikshank, John T Gilchrist, J Leander Starr, Charles L Vose, Zadock Pratt. George C DeKay, Loring Andrews, Joseph B Nones, Leonard Appleby, Asa 8 Crosby Jobo J Herrick,, Abraham Van Nest H Suydam, John B Lasala, Samuel Sherwood, George Palen, | Wilham Burgoyne, UBL A. LAWRENCE, President. SAM! \ JOSEPH B. NONES, Vice President. Nicholas Carroll, Secretary. Capt Samuel Candler, Marine Insp. ‘Also, Insp. for “Lloyd's for the port of New York. aia Orrick oF THE JerFERSON INSURANCE Co. ; if at __._ New York, July 24, 1845, HE Stockholders of this C d to cai the office of the Company to fill up their respective hares equal to the present value of the The Stockholders residing out of the are requested to 0.50 'W. THORNE, Pres’t. Gro T. Hore, See’y. 3y25 re PELICAN MUTUAL INSURANCE CU. No. 65 WALL STREET. HIS Company is prepared to pay in cagh_on demand, ali losses it has sustamed by the Inte fire, s0 soon as the ima are adjusted. Fire and Manne risks will be taken as usual. SIMEON BALDWIN, President. W. W, Divaur 2, Secretary. New York. 23d July, 1845. Sy23 1m is rre HE LONG ISLAND INSURANCE COMPANY Capra, 200,000 Dotiars. ‘* coset! Fulton street, Brooklyn, New York on tovertble verma, avian the city of ing lost by the recen, No.50 Wallstreet, opposite the Exchauze. HIS COMPANY continue’ to insure against loss d anne by fre om goo, wares and merchandise, and ¥ inband ays ation oa vessels aud their cargoes RECTORS. Thomas W. Thome, Elisha Riggs, Weed, Ausou Baker, Kobo loseph Drake, Wa. K. Th orn, ‘Thomas Morrell, ne Robert Smith. THOMAS W. THORNE, President ad wire COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. W. CLARK & CO., Philadelphia, and J. W. CLARK & CO., Bostou, hove formed a connection in the Exchange ness in New York, under the firm of E. GE & CO., at No. 60 Wall street, and ARK, DOD! ¢ Union, they are enabled tom ie of xchange at the lowest rates and with the utmost ey 4 ink Notes aud Exchange upon the. prin “Deaf ¢ Collections of Notes and DRAFTS AND W. CLARK, DODG: ing places on the OTES COLLECTED, = & CO., No. 60 Wall street, are s and Drafts payable at ine fol Most reasonable terms, Viti— Philadelphia, H. . The steamboat 1OLAS, Captain Richard Yates, ou and after the 1ith August, will ran - as follows, every, Leaving Fier No. 1, £.R. at 7 o’elock, A. M.; nd 4 do.” Leaving Fort Hamilton for 1% P.M. 45 do. Leaving C ton'and New York at 11g A. Fort Hamilton for New York at 8A And ne OCEAN, or some other 3 a Leaving ny noon; 3P.M.;7 do. 2 I run, till the Ist September, as follow: eaving Pier No. 1, E. R. at 1 o’eiock, A. M.;2¢ P. M.; and Me aving Fort Hamiltou for Coney Island at 12 o’elock, 3te P.M. ‘oney Island for Fort Hamilton ky att P. 4do. Leaving Fort Hamilton Va P. Oa Sundays, the ino (G=Fare 12% cents. ald lw*rh EXCUKSION TO THE FISHING BANK The steamboat ROBERT L. STEVENS, - L. Mabe: hing B do; and 7 do. p will be omitted. y, Will make an excursion Eto ks every Tuesday, Thurs- Y, aud Friday, during the season. eaving Hammond street at 83 o'clock, A.M. 894, Pike and Delancey streets at 9, and Pier No. 94, o’clock—returning to the city in good season. Lines at a small charge. al ed gratis. Fare 50 cents. STEAMER. “GREAT BRITAIN. IT beivg impossible to open the above ship to the whole community on the pr-seut or casion, or to make distinetien in reward to admission without giving offence; aud in = view of the great expense i: curred by the owners in detaining her in order to public curiosity, it has been determined to foll opted in London, Liverpool, and other port wall sum for sdmis- sion. ‘Notice is therefore heret for rety given, that the ship will be open- blie inspection this day from 12 to 5 o'clock, and on suc ceeding days: (Sunday excqpted,) till further notice, between the hours of i0 and 5 o’eloc * Price of admission to th P Will be 25 cents, and to the en- , Piekets to the ship to be had ; ‘0 the engine room, on board. A portion of the proceeds of the collection, ster payiig ex- penses, will be given to the Asylums for the Blind aid Deal and Dumb, and the Fire Department. New York, August 11, 1845. all 2wia re TEXAS AND aE aes LINE OF PACKETS, BETWEEN NEW ’ORK AND GALVESTON. THE Subscril ers have establ shed a regular Line f Packets betv een New York and Galveston, to nil from each port on the first day of each month, ey 4 a Me re peters to sail —_ std York eptember nex! und from ton Tet a The Ship STAR REPUBLIC, Captain Moss, vernal hace f ew ts Ist October next, and from Galveston Ist Decem- per next, The Brig G. B. LAMAR, Captain Richardson, ts sail New York ist November next, and Irom Galveston at Jaen ary wext- The Brit MARY, Capi Ist December next, and Norris om Galy and thereafter in regular succession. These vessels sre all of superior class, havirg fi accommodations, are ably commanded, will sil pune! dvert sed, and take ireight and passenges at the to sail from New York ton Ist February next, ally os lowest ates, William Hendley and Co. wil be the established Agents at Galveston, and give efficient attention to the. buses "oh the line, and all other b is directed to them; and also make vances on cousiguments, Goods directed to the care of the Subscribers, larly for warded, free from comm rely on Lighters at Galveston to tran cargo from thence, and upon ts being regularly forwarded, according to instru: tions, 1 consigned to the care of William Hendley and Co., Galveston. For freight or pursage, apply to BROWER & NEILSON, No 91 Front street, (ewe York will be regu- And Shippers may and Inint ee ULLIs, ER of DANCING, from auousee her sutention of visiting New during the month of September in bie and eleg int Ball Room noveltics, now he Ei n Court: patr. nised by her the newly improved Royal r5 in future advertisements. at present addressed to Miss E, at the a2 6teod s*re Vist. ene. NCH BOOTS FUR $350, CITY MADE—For style aod dural, they are equal to those sold in other cores for $5; five French imperial dress Boots made to order for $4 50. e tol made in other stores fur $6 and $7, and et UNG & JONES? French hoe Manufacturing Depot, ove of the most and Shoe establis! i of a pair of di ig them of us. OUNG KH. B. viog of filty per een dove in the store. al2imis* ¢ No.4 Mending also JONES, no st. near Provdwav, New York, CHURCH'S VEGETABLE LOTION FOR C CLEARING AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION, HURCH’S VEGETABLE LOTION will effectually Te t ‘ move from the offens| lotch ks 9 teen horse power, with b hc engive is warranted ‘to saw thousand feet. of frind 19 bushels of com to fine meal in ten how bs. Of anthracite coal, Some of the small replaced in a week fe for t THE BYRON, 157 Broadway, WM. DINNEFORD. ctfully informs his friends and the poblie thet aa late the abors eatabliahmentand ited i epiort nove” W D-will at all times keep on han cullar to ‘an experienced wi ce rooms are Atted up with'n. due Teatl ¢ tress, and in each departmert: the ‘prices will sq times—namely, 25 cence per night (OF lodgings: or one dolls anda half per week, or five dolar per anonth 'W. D. haa also introduced the Southern, plan nich from 11 til Lo'elock, ro that the erent, ward man will be attended to. enstomers. OC of providing a 7 orators of ie . A cold and shower ommittee rooms, Club rooms, Ke: kee ‘a10 ien?m ATCHES — 5 ho, wish to CH w rohaae Gold of Silver Chains, Gol Koya, he. mevtocall on the oubteriber? Shu el isan psa oye welry exch: or i $20 ood time or the money refunded. GG. ALLEN porter of Watches ive v md Rea, Was, ” sy ___ AMUSEMENTS. LATEST INTELLIGENCE. PARK. THEATRE. Bridny Evening, Amguse Sin, a it 1. Will be prevented she arund 9) ra ind acts of . M Arnaud Douvry | BY LAST EVENING’S MAIL. Election Returns. ‘These returns come in very slowly, and very inde- finite. There are but few beyond what were given in our previous publications. The following is a sum- mary of them : Ber Dessonville ose Maurevert . Mestasnies KENTUCKY. Some ‘| Elected. reated Dist. Congress, 1845 Candidates. Congreag, 14. 1. L. Boyd. No opposition. te? yd 2 JH, atcHenry. —MeCreeny. Green. % Hy, Gideon. 8A. Atchison, Hy. Gideon. entin ; 1 GeACaldwell. JOR Bel?" Gra. Caldwell. Queen Margaret’ de Valois, t stg oes if toy Urbain, a page. 6 : G ytdame and J. White. ICePrice of Admission—First Tier of Boxes and Parqaette, , Po ee $1, Second and ‘Third hers, # cents; Gallery, 22 cout, EE Danan Ne mcaiion. hoster ors open at7 o'clock, aud the Curtam willrise precisely st | f° it French, Tram HC French, S———— W. J. W.Tibbatts, J.P Gaines. J. W. Pibbatts, BOWERY THEATAR. ‘Tot, WD W.D, — ‘otal, 6 Friday Evening, August 16th, Dem. loss, Ring Whiggain 1 * Wit TEED ee Defeal - M 5 led William Tell... . aE e. Goldidates.. Gene Albert agent | RS Owen, Melctal, ge Vache Emm: ts Roser Martin, TJ. Henley. er whieh, * part, tl ad be a Jemmy Twi GOLDEN PARMER nl beable cB Simth. mmy Twiteher . Mr Hadaway ’ i . J. Brown Phe Golden Farmer. . 22°... MrClarke JW Darscrrsb, VE: Bow™ TW. pari Fo conclude: with, E.W.MGaushey, J.A. Wright. J. A. Wright. Bre BO a iyttatg) & RAMEY. enol, SE Rete sadipbiian [Beards Motkeenaad |. SRR, A kennedy Milnor | Erick, Phillimore NORTH CAROLINA. Brooke | Elgiv Mrs Hilson Elected, feated Mrs Sergeant | Melzirina, Mins F Bell Congress, 1815. Candidates ‘ongress, 1844. Yeoman lronzira.’ Mrs. N Lewis T. In Clingman, " L Clingman. es 50 cents; Secoud and Third Tiers, 25 cts.; Nosctur D. Mi. Barringer 12g cents, D, 8 Reid, before 7, the curtain will ri: 5 A half-past, open at a quarter before e curtain will rise at Bohl 4 4 Houghton, HM Send ; ay, : D. , | Jd. MeKay, a econ EG ee, Rm, JGHAM. Clark, Jonnell, “A. H. . Friday Evening, Rupuse seth Asa Briggs, M.D. Outlaw, Kennelth Raymer Will be presented the highly popular piece of ALanama—Monite. THE NERVOUS MAN. For Governor. Presidential. Lady Leach 2 Mrs Watts 1044. Betty... . Clay. Potk. Aspen, th J.-M. Martin, (D.) 130. Terry, (D.).. 1268 103 13847 ‘Shane, the . Lord Lounge. State Senator. Plate wal} J. Sewell, (Dem.) 1310 JW L Childers, 1306 Pas de Deux . by Misses Celeste and Partington Congress. ‘To conclude with 7 Dargen, (Dem. 400) Dunn, (W.) ... 1197 Nine Counties heard from give 457 democratic msjority for Congres: Eighteen Counties heard from give Martin for Gover- nor 3250 majority. | Majority for M’Connell, (Dem.) in the 7th district, 609. Four counties heard from out of six. THE IRISH LION. . .Mr Brougham wee Ande -Mrs Deering ID Aw ethesout Fouce wail always be 12 atteauaace wo uae in tain good order and Keep al ‘improper persous ont. Tickets “Hifi Conts.-$4 limited number of Season Tickets will be disposed of 7? Performance to commence at 8 0’clock ours ODER rt Tovclock. Washington. [Correspondence of the Herald.) Wasurneton, August 13, 1845. Mexico—War—* Drawing-Room” at the White House— Temperance Meetings, §c. §¢. §c. A good cook is never at a loss for soup, though we can promise you but a thin dilution to-day. Our army and navy officers, our volunteer companies, aye, even our stalwart militia captains, are full of the prospective trophies, and diamond-hilted swords, CASTLE GARDEN. og@-Admission 25 Cents..99 Great Musical Attraction ! Propriesors .. - Messrs. Freuch and Hous Grand Entertainment! "Th peoprietare respectfully announce that they have eu ga- ged, for a limited number of nlite, the Burlesque thiop iau Operatic Troupe, so favorably known and received at Palmo’s Italian Opera Hottse. y Evening, August 15th, The performance will commence by the Orchestra playing the Overture tu Gi s After which the Mack'Oher Wif'Neiven,enitea | ™d golden medals, and wooden logs, and scars, and S0M-AM-CULL-OLk.. scalps, and all the pomp and circumstance of glo- ‘Taken from La bul rious war. Mexico must fight—there is no excuse ; and what is she todo? Grant letters of marque to pirates of all nations, in which event we shall have to hang up Spaniards, Mexicans, West Indians, Por- tugnese, Danish, South Americans, English, Scotch, Irish, French, Neapolitans, Turks, Egyptians, Alge” rines, Canadians and Yankees, wherever we may catch them at their piratical work, or prove it upon them. Between privateering and piracy we confess that we cannot recognize a distinction greater than that between highway robbery and midmght burgla- ry. Let’em try it; and our word for it the admin- istration will murch a, body of 10,090 men straight tor Mexico, reducing it at once to a capitulation and atreaty. John Bull is not disposed to intermeddle given a8 he is to have his finger in every pie of which war is the crust and the stuffing. He has had his fingers burnt by poking them into our pie, once or twice before ; and as any undue collusions or im- plications with Mexico against us, would lead to a suspension of the supplies of cotton to the mills of Manchester, the old chap will be apt to sweara litle, stamp his gouty foot, scratch his head, ard look quietly on. A brush appears to be inevitable—there must, from present indications, be an explosion soon, of saltpetre, or something even more com- bustible. Mediation can alone save the Mexicans; and as Louis Philippe, in the matter of the twenty- five millions of francs, appealed to John Bull, and then paid the money at his recommendation, we Pas de Dew PasComique. 77 Intermusson of Half an Hour for Promenade nts, ment: The range of, gers Cosmoramas wil} be open for inspection The second part will commence with Graud Overtare—Orchestra. LO™ Doors open at halt-past 6 o'clock. Performu nacuce at Bo’elock. PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE. GERMAN THEATRE. ‘The Subscribers, and the public, in general, are respectfully informed that the second German Pecformauce will take place at the above mentioved Theatre, to day Friday, Aug 5th, When there will be periormed, Von Weber's splendid Operatic Meto-Drama, iu 4 acts, entitled ‘ RECIOSA, ; First Tier and Parquette, 00 cents; Second Tier, 25 cents. Performance to commence at 8 o'clock. 4 Ie*rh 1. SCHWAN. RK THEATRE. OPENED FOR THE SE. Monday, Au HE PUBLIC is respee'fully ment will be opened for t a strong and efficient company. “uxagements have been entered into for limited periods with MRS. CHARLE Inte MISS ELLEN TREE, and MR, CHARLES KEA Miss DARCY, SIG KOPHINO MR, REEV] os K LACY, id BROUGH, MRS. MOWATT. _ > RL HACKETT, and other foreign and native Artists of celeority, whose names will hereafter be advertised. MRS. BLAND. ¢ MISS FAUCITT, think it would be the safest plan for Bustamente to MISS;GURDOS. te to do the same, if possible. "The war with Mexico MR BAND and is here all the talk—messengers are looked for with from the principal English Theatres, are daily expected and | HeWS of hostilities commenced, and the operators at the Telegraph office are always on the spot. The subject ies really tended in a great degree to add a fittle vitality to the monotory of Washington: and many of our little dealers in gloves, suspeaders, ci- gars, apples and root beer, are big with expectation of the Prestdent’s official call of an extra session, which, of course, is an absurdity now out of question. i Atthe “drawing room” (as the immortal John Jones felicitously styles it) of the President and Presidentess last evening, there was a very goodly company present. Secretary Walker was there, and alongside of Gen. Scott, who was also there; he cut a remarkably small figure upon the oil cloth— the one being five feet, and delicate, the other half way between six and seven, and stout according. Mr. Bancroft with his intelligent phiz, short cropped hair, stiff whiskers, and angular cranium, was as graceful as a counterfeit French dancing master. He paproached Mrs. Polk (the tay eee spite of herself at his labored approximation) with a bouquet of flowers in his hand (something with the look of a sun-flower in the centre of the bunch.) Ah! ma chere, Madame, eommez vous, porte: vous? Al- lowez me, de grande consolacione, par la presente you de last rose of summare? The lady gracefully inclining her head, accepted witha smile Oe sta Os SS the Honorable Secretary, and as he slipped into the crowd, a voice might have been heard sotto voce, Mr. Bancroft is not a humbug, whatever Mr. Ritchie may say to the contrary. e voice was right. Mr. ft isin real statesman-like substance, the ablest man in the cabinet ; his only imaginary drawback being the ab- sence of a regular traiming as a politician. Judge Mason, acting Secretary of State, was present, (the probable prospective successor of Mr. Buchanan.)— Mr. Cave Johnson, the active P. M. G., was there, but he did not, from all that. we can learn, sully the hem of his democratic philactery by riding up in that ’ere Philadelphia thousand coach. The talented and elegant John meg eee of the Cherokee nation, and_ his pretty little Quaker wife, were there; Judge Shields, of the Land Office, Gen. M’Calla, successor to Major Lewis, as 2d Au- ditor, Col. Reckless, of New Jersey, and other dis- tinguished personages, did honor to themselves and the occasion. A leather winged bat, attracted by the light, came into the room, and flitted over the heads of the eon the evening. We re- ferto Hon. Amos Kendall for a_ solution of this omen. We believe a bat is considered a bird of evil forebodings, and if one gets among the compa- oy atthe White House on reception night, and makes himself at home among them, what is the signification t what the solution of this, uncalled for visitation? Its a bad sign, we are afraid, to say the least of it. 2 The temperance people held a meeting on the Avenue opposite the market-house last evening.— They had several speeches on the evils of rum, will make their first appearance at the commencement of the Season, together with af MR ROBERTS, from the Thestre Covent Garden. _.N.B. The Box Office will be opened on Saturday, the 16th Instant, alire VAUXHALL GAKUERN SALUUN, Wonderful Novelty ! HIS EVENING, the celebrated STEYERMARK MALY, Miss Lovena Nevs, Medain &. Neis, Mr. Ne's,and Mr. Jerome Neis, together with the Boon, the Kentucky » histler. Shelton’s Brass Bad will. be atrenuance duriug the evening, and perform all the popula: use of the day. rs open at ¢—Performance to commence at 8 o'clock. 7 Tickets 12% cents 12 St*re PAKK THEATRE. respectfally infurmed that this establish- ned Jor the season, on Mouday, the 18th of NP HE PUBLIC ment will be ugust. The ladies and gentlemen of the Corps Dramatique will as- semble in the Green Room, on Thursday next, the Mth instant, at 11 o’el in the forenoon. THEATRICAL NOTICE. R, J. M. SCOTT will, in the course of a few days, visit IVE New York, Philadelphia and Boston, and will ve pleased to trent with professional people respecting engegemeuts for the Phittsburgh and Cincinnati Theares. All arrangements entered into by said J. M. Scott, will be strictly complied wih. N:'B —AM letters to be post-paid and directed Wan. Shi to New York Post Office * auire. hoes MUSIC. x : A Rare Opportunity of Acquiring a Thorow Musical uta 3 if GH DERWORT, Professor of Singing « Forte, has opened a class for Young Ladie years of age_ among whom are three of his own da he proposes to thoroughly instructin the art of Singing, Mr. Dervtort’s system isthe result of many Years oliervation and experience, during which he has successiully tought in Ger- many, London, and New York. His method cannot fail to 1m- part to his pupils a clear perception, and athorough knowledge of the grammatical principles of music, with the ability to har- monize any simple given me! Parents and Guardians are Broauway, when every inqu avec ed to call at his Rooms, 427 II be answered ‘Terms $20 per annum, payable quarterly inadvan Les sons three times a week. Private instruction as heretofore, al2 Iintrh COLMAN’S LITERARY SALOON, AND EXHIBITION OF BEAUTIFUL PAINTINGS, No. 203 Broadway, New York. ML AXIMILIAN’S Greatand splendid work, being his tow VA Hu gra ‘brough the United States, illustrated with Eighty En: after the manner of drawings im {i folio—with » juarto volume of letter 7 volumes elegantly pat uj for the Drawing Koom. A few copies ovly printed in English No stranger should visit the City without calling in to ser the Great Colles BUOKS, PAINTINGS, AND ENGRAVINGS, which are offered “'at greatly reduced prices.” oa its The Pablic Sale Room is filled with books of every kind, iv us languages, to see which, and the Print Room, n charge is made. : Above the Bookstore or Sale Room, an apartment is fittec up for the EXHIBITION AND SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS, consisting of about 4 WO HUNDRED CHOICE PICTURES, bp ancient and modern, Masters~to view which, a small charge of 1254 cents is required. HERALDRY. whiskey, and all alcholic stimuli, with a lot of son; ‘The Arms of Individnals whose families originated many | adapted to the airs of ‘Meet me by moonlight country in Europe, traced and splendidly einblazoued on vel alone,” “Thou, thou, reignest in this bosom,” “Lon, long ago,” “Aula ing eyne, and “ Billy ‘Barlow? Tn many of their choruses they sung with a loudnees and a vigor which can only be surpassed at a Metho- dist revival. Several old tetid bruisers, with the sick-headache, we are informed, signed the pledge to try the virtues of cold water internally, with a sa- ponaceous admixture for internal cleansing. | We see that the Charleston Mercury is taking am- ple care of Father Ritchie for the present. wention, andat ove third the charge of the Lou Jolieges. Genealogies or Pedigrees arrauged ane JUST PUBLISHED, ° ; The GENEALOGY OF GEORGE WASHINGTON with his arms aud erest, a8 worn apou his carriage. Price only $1 50—in colors. A Curiosity. _Je23 eodtfm GOTHIC CHURCHES. COLORED GLASS, MOSAICS, &e. NPSHE Unierayned being the Agent of a large Lolored Glass Manufactory wi Frauce, will luraish the best qualities ‘of colored Glass at much lower prices t ready mounted cording to. mode thisday. Church Windows can be copied on tie finest Gothic Monuments in Europe. illuminated. Wasnineton, August 13, 1845. any, pattern of Mosaic made 0 “i Summing up. ete GI ACUTE 0 " ply ioe ta eee aoa ns ne AVR: ah Mr. Buchanan, we hear, has returned. wen 3016 Tmeo fo. 9 Sou iam street. |. ° i i tless, ~~~ LAURENT §& BROTHER, ligerant aspect of our affairs with Mexico, doubtless, foreshortening his rusticities at Bedford Springs. We wonder if Father Ritchie is implicated in the so | Lake Superior copper and silver speculations ? Tis said so, as a safeguard against the contingency, if it IMPORTERS OF FRENCH GOODS, AVE just received by the latest Packets, « large wey, Goods, con: meat of entirely new styles of of Cashmere-de-cosse. Muslin de Laines, Alapacea de lige assortment of Broche and Printed Shawls, Se. illiam street. jy29 im¢r A inti - feat for the House printing. — PAINTINGS FOR SALE. should occur, of his det abe EW F 2 ‘ t is, we are all going to make our fortunes in Aci aioe teeny Landaeaes 9, Re amongst ther ine comet business, particularly the Union com- luterior by Teniers: e1 (termans, and » Sieedaien ‘by Guercino, Hay be seen Gaity hors 3 Pave are apprised that a penny independest r 3 an 0 Daily Bee, unde’ = : having receive eopasuniatios tor fine hens Ree neh | of the Globe office) Gobright (late elerk of the Madi- not been able to find him, HARNDE Reo. | Sonian office) and Co. We have always thought that New York, August 1, i845. aa such an enterprise, with some capital (which these MAGASIN JAPANAI gentlemen are besides very fair credit) ought to succeed in Washington. We believe they are 69 Duane ae capa- . Ryranxe it, from Amsterdan, mor if char | ble of giving the experiment a whi set- A ai pre hi frde iietion fame ie tle the question of the eapacity of the District to sup- at ad, Sacer fd Ne He omen Cups. ers; an ‘ i Catyed | F .—The Legislature of Florida, on the 22d grt ultimo. elected War Marvin a Circuit Judge of hn as | South Florida; J. H. Bronson, of epee acai ant Hawkins, of Went Florida, and ‘rhos' Baltzell of M xa ibe Florida. The latter being the eof judge in age, 000 Ibs Peni “ER Coty Pearor he hooters inal fm rene t Femulagse, ‘been seen in this country, of wh T. Archer has 4 , roller of Public Accounts, see G. P. Bemiss, Compt B i ‘Bird ‘Attorney General, and 5. ile he is »] the Supreme Cou! he Chief Justice of Nene 1 a of ceived, street.