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‘discounts. The amount of specie on hand at the date of the laat report was $66,982 less than jim the previous year, and the circulation $43,028 less" ‘The excess of assets over liabilities was greater this year ‘than last. Out of the surplus this year the board of di- Tectors have declared a dividend of three and three quar- ters per cent on the capital, and paid the tax to the State, ‘amounting together to $65,311 86, leaving a surplus of $110,683 60, equal to $6 41 per cent on the capital. ‘The Baltimore Fire Insurance Company have declared & semi-annual dividend of five per cent ; four per cent to be paid to the stockholders, and the balance to be added to the contingent fund of the company. ‘The number of passengers from Boston to New York, andfrom New York to Boston, during the month of July Jast, by the several routes, by way of Norwich, Stoning- ton and Newport, including as well those by steamboat, 8 those by the Long Island Railroad, was 18,169. Of this number, 16,343 were first class passengers, and they were nearly all carried for a fare of $2 each ; and 1,826 ‘were second olass passengers, mostly carried at $1 62} each, making the gross receipts about $36,000. In carvy- ing these passengers, six or seven steamboats of a large class have been regularly employed, and the cost of the several railroads over which the travel passed, with their respective establishments, was about $10,000,000. Oid Stock Exchange. $1000 $6's coupon 11244200 L Island RR 63 2000USS’scoupoa 103 10NewJeneyRR 95 500 do. 103% 50 Stonington RR 2 1009 Kentucky 6's 100 180° do b 130 29, 19000 III spel Bus 140 do “000 do 100 Harlem RR 1090 = do 10 Erie RR 10000 0 100 Keading RR 5000 so do do 100 shas Farmers’ Tr 75 Canton Co 60. lo 100 Nor& WereRR | 0 : Ese i oreRR 00% 2 do 830 37!g 100 do 250 Morris Canal 27 85 do 150 do 274 200 do i a 860 27%, 58 do 100 do b30 27g 50 do Second Board. $500 Penn 9's 330 74 50 Canton Co 6000 U 8 Gov 5's 103 90 Morris Canal 5000 Penn 5s 15% 150 do 2000 do suw 7134 100 do, 9000, do 7% 100 Erie RR 5000 do sls 74% 200 Vicksburg 50 shas Nor & Wor b9 66'2 25 Stonington RR 40 do 66 % do 50 do 810 65% 50 Reading RR 100 do 6534 100 Farmers’ Loau 2 © do 6575 100 Long Island 2 do snw 65% jo 50 Canton Co 860 37 100 Farmers’ Trust %° do 830° 37 New Stock Excha 50 shas US Bank th 627% 50 Farmers’ Trust ch 33 50 lo. 630. 65° do cl 25 Nor & Wore b6o 67 2% do 2% do 3 665, 450 Morris Canal do 87 6655 6 do do b3 do ch ww do 100 L Island RR do uw 100 do do st 50 do do snw 350 do Died, On Saturday, 16th instant, JAaxs Warre, a native of Scotland, aged'6s, ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family, and the members of the Putnam Division No. 46 S. of 1. also the members of Washington Tent No. 11. O of R., are res- pectfully invited to attend his funeral ‘This (Monday) Afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence No. 10 King street. On Sunday morning, August 17th, Maraeuia, daughter of James and Mary Donaldson, aged 11 months. ‘The friends of the family are Fespectfully invited to attend the funeral ‘This (Monday) Afternoon, at half-past earock, from 203 Greene street, without further invi- ation CARRIAGE HORSES FOR SALE. A PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSES, seven years d, well tramed to double jugle harness, and the . ition, the property of a ig the city, are offered at private sale, at y Place, Greenwich street near Rector - SANS al 3tis dh SHARON SPRINGS PAVILION. ANY persons having been deterred from visiting this . lage in consequence of the house being very full, the public is i: formed that we have now a number of Mnoceupied LANDON & GARDNER. Sharon Springs, August 15th, 1045. al8 2w'r _ PIETY DOLLARS REWARD. OST—Ou Saturday, « roll of bank bitls amounting to about 500, principally of the Hartford Bauk, of Hartiord, Cx necticut, and a check drawn for $1000 on the Hulton Bi the city of New York, by Peter Balen, in favor of th ber, payable to his order. Supposed to have bi on the Camp-ground at Sing Sing, or on board of amboat Columvus in returning to the city of New York. Snid boat left Sing Sing ut haif-past 6 P M., on the I6th iwstant. ‘TI Public are hereby cautio.ed against negotiatin payment has been stopped. JOHN PEAKSALL, ‘The Sing Sing oy hut aa vo eae Hise 7 ing papers will please copy the above and s their bill tothe subscriber re aug eter R. MARTIN & CO. Will Publish On Tuesday, the 19th, THE IRISH VOULNTEERS, By 1, MeNEVIN, ESQ, rWE e1Vie PR 2 4 bd little work contains a view of the sin Ireland from 1778 to 1782, the most important period in Irish His- tory. Ireland being threatened with an invasion by France, at a time when the British Government had withdrawn most of the troops to prosecute the American Wor, the people formed theniselves ito voluueer companies, and showed a fore furidable, that France abandoned her attempt. ‘Tie compa Nigs at One time are supposed to have amounted to one huadred _ thouswid men, well armed aud disciplined, but having uo lor Feigu enemy to contend with, this imm nse force anited to of fect ihe political regeneration of their country. 2 KR. MARTIN & CO, al 2tis* m £6 John street. A GRAND MILITARY AND CIVIC BALL JUL ve given at the ENCAMPUKNT, FOKT LEE, oa TURSDAY, the 19th. Dancing'in the elecout Decoratious'by Messrs’ Dejouge and Cabin, Mu B ets, $1, to be obtained at the Mui fe, 418 Broadway, cor Canal. {C7 Several Military Companies are expected to be pre: sen. The boat FRANK leaves the foot of Canal street at ‘0 A.M 2 P.M., 6 P.M, 8 P. and returns at 12 SINGLE Gi EMAN cau be accommodated with a vless ait room and bed room, furnished, in Green street between Amity nnd Bleecker. very moderate to a good tenant. A person who speaks Kreaca preferred. Inquire at 214 Green street, a7 atm TO DRUGGISTS, &e N elegaut Soda Water Appat Counter, with marble £1 top, Fixtures, &e., complete, for sale low, th ing no present use for the same, “Address, bow Post office, stating where au interview ext be TO CARMEN, F the carman who removed the furniture of Mr. Charles Cox, carpenter, from the house No. 31 Chrisie street, About three days before the first of last May, will give 1nlorm: ation where tue goods were removed to, or Where Air. C ne found, will © compensated by leaving such intorma the shove mamed house, aul] attigo ——— tT A LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, AND JAPANNED WARE, Nigh ‘Jain Shades, Chandetiers, co: 1 and 6 lights, suitable for Pariors, Churches aud a large a» y i with Cur and Steined Glass, which he will sell at wholesale and retail, at reduced prices. W. MORGAN, or Nast of Broadway. Lamp, for Camphine, vata very low price sal mée é TONS SIZING for ssle by at7in JOHN eet, PERSSE & BROOKS 20 TONS STRAW BOARDS, of a good quality, by PERS & BROUKS, 67 Nassau street. side 6 tons 21x37 6 tons 2219x395 8 tous 21}9x30 A YOUNG MAN WANTED, HO can immediately lend his employers duty will be to, collect bills and. attend the use of the a office, for which, | pensation, and instal- Meuts—for a“ t \ouey and security, is kind to any other. Phe adveriner, hay of business, and a first-rate Salesman, » devote his time and attention to any rey @ thorough | "D he h i ul travelling pablie.chey have ven the al od knowledge of the Drug | e, aud has uo | rald | Jarge aud weil arranged, CLOTHING AND FUR- URE WANTED. en for all kinds of cast off C conversant with the Freach lang go South or Wi SECOND HAN, NIT: ND the highest price will do well to cail on the snbseriber, or a through the Post Odie, which will be. jruuetual LEVY. 493g Chatham street, New York. ntly ou hand, a seasouable assortment of gen- A 5 I 4 Lake Superior Mining Company, FIFTY Copper Miners—to be employed at Harbor, Lake Superior. 7 ‘Temperate and experienced Miners will receive liberal wa- ne others need app y to the undersigne W. ANTED by the New York and ly. dat West Troy, E. President N. ¥. and L. New York, Aug. Mth, 1915, A T CLARKE’S & STEVAN’S Temperance Intalligence Office, 955g Duane street, subscribers tor some good testant Servants and others, both white and colored, of good moral character, ‘The subscriber pledges ul yublic at the shortest notice, Mr. Clarke's office by some of the first families emember—053¢ Duane street. two doors west of Broadway, Washington Temperance Intelligence Office. himself to precure CLOTHING & FU NTLEMEN ha or Furniture to the same a liberal cash price, b (through Post or otherwise) at his resi TURE WANTED. any supertiuous or .. Mrs, Cohen will also attend to Ladies at their resi- dence, ifrequested. INTENSE EXCITEMENT. OTHING HAS CREATE! the arrival of the immense steam wonderful cures effected b: paration is wuequalled in the tr 1, Salt Rheum, all eruptions of the ski, and thei namerable diseases arising from impurity of the blood. | Ni merous certificates may be seen at the office. is from one of the most respectable merchants of Philadelphi Priapevruta, Oct. 9, 1844. certify, that I was completely cue ment of Scrofula, Dr ‘THomrson— red ofan ulcer upon my a upwards of three years, by ine. [had tried a gre effect. J __Principal Office, 55 Reade st. , near Broadway. ADY wishes to devote he: pang Indies on the Pian ne to the instruction of on the Logeriau t try: ithas been greatly appr: shortest and easiest method of briu Y. at the office of t addressed to X. OLD ROLLED COPPER—1600 she ets cold rolled Coy per, froin 20 to 30 o7., of a ver le by rior quality, for ‘ OLLINS & CO. Sout SALE OF STORES AT THE NAVY YARD, will be sold atthe Navy Yard, Brooklyu, on WED- SDAY, 20th instant, at 12 o'clock, M., at public Auc ery, avaricty of condemned articles, p carpenters’ tools, flags o water easks, cabin farniture, ze8, old junk, canvass clippings, ordnance stores, barrels aud shooks, some ‘provisions. Also one pair of among which are different nations, bouts of various New Youk, Au 3.3 M. WETMORE, Navy Ageut. EN OF THE WEST, from LIV- nees will please send their permits on board, west side Burling slip, without delay. All permitted in five days, are liable to be sent to public store. WOODHULL & MINTUR VIP LIVERPOOL, Agry, m signees of goods by above. ship, will confer a favor by ding their permits, without delay,'on board, at Pier No. 9 ib * BROTHERS & co. ACKET SHIP QU! 01 er, from Liverpool.—Con- East Hiver, or to the one TO THE DAGUERREIAN ARTISTS. A. ARTAULT, Importer of French Daguerreotype + Goods, offer for sle, ata cheap price :— 500 Large Daguerreotype Plates, No. 40 and 30, 900 Ounces Dry lodi Ounces Bromine, 200 Ounces Chloride of Iodine. 100 Pounds Hyposulphite of Soda. » d Salt of Gold; new article, Rotten Stone, Instruments. nicksilver, Tripoli, Rouge, icles useful in Daguerreotype. ir038 Morocco Cases: ui nd 151 Broadway, TE BAZAAR, | corner of Liberty st., up stairs. NEW§YORK LAMP WICK MANUFACTORY § 384 Pearl street, rear Building. STOTT intimates to the pu ff Lamp Wick for Che that he manufactures: country, are kindly invited to call. Orders received at the Crockery Store o! 185 ind: wholesale aud retail. — ault Jaw Im*re TO MERCHANTS, SHIP MASTERS AND pectfully inform them, that rumeut, two Astrouomical Cloel t is his intention to continue (in eounec- i iness of inanufgeturiny rating Chronometers, and dealing in Nautical , Jewelry, Silver W: of the Observatory, i with his son) the bi Watches, Clocks No. 239 Pearl street GALVANIZED IKON AND TIN. ALVANIZED SHEET IRON AND TID Periorarticle, warranted not toruat. Also, Tin Plate, Shee- ssia Sheet fron, Sheet Copper, ig Iron, for sale by © 4 +, Seotch and Amet & WARD. No.71_ Broad st LAURENT §& BROTHER, IMPORTERS OF FRENCH GOODS, dl by the latest Packet ai AVE just receiv pmeze-de-cosse, Muslin de Laines, Alapaeca. &e Also, assortment of Broche and Printed Shawls, &c, 4 William street. GASIN JAPANAIS, from Amsterdam, most respect d and 1577, formerly belonged airs, from the ye: L ardinal Ximenies, Great Inquisitor of wen tn this country yourself cail and amine this splen Also, two carved Cl fo- «ment of Gothre Canthorus, for Halls, 'S FOR $350, CITY they are equal to. thos ade in other store s,tisfuetion, at YOUNG & JON) erie! Boot and Shoe Manitfacturing Depot, one of the inost wable Boot and Shoe establishments in’ this cit n in want of a pair of dress Boots, will for $4 50, equal to thos way, New York. 157 Broadway, EW BRIGHTON. Several suites of apart establishment having coen vacaed for the s who had engaged thein fi who have gone on_excursio Saratoga, and other watering places, F. Bia to eat with families or single persous « for ther ? DEATH OF PAIN! BAR TINE’S LOTION. PROPRIETORS of the above wonder-working ine ¢, take pleasure in informing the that the: now rexdy to aupply the orders which have been necesare layed by the overwhelming demand of the last few. weeks Arrangements, however, have been made by recent nd to ther: works, which will enable them hereafter, to pr «ll the demands of their agents i. the south and w ep on hand a suflicieut stock to meet the cout lemand of the city. ho have n the above medieme in cases of external wot +f violent strains and injuries to the st vertevral complaints, whether chronic or casu advised:o avail themselves, by its a rap d and certain eure, In evidence of the absolute <onfidence of the proprietors in the virtue of their “‘Lotion,” they again renew their pledge, Anevec yet claimed,) to return the price of the article, in every: Sixt where the use of a single bottle does not effeet the perfect of we tte; are ‘hereby Of an instantaneous re- outtisions, and ten: Burns, Sealds, mors, Lumbago, ‘of the Skin; Sramp in the mms injuries; Pou ins, Corns or Bunions; glandulor ‘I dive Chi biaine drysipel 8, Vetter or Kiugworm, and alt eruptiol Kever and Ague, Aue in the Deast nnd fice, ies of the “Lotion,” jon of pain fiom the parts to v hich to this quality, and to the penetra- rhs, both extemal cod itermnal Men atte tae : internal, of valuable animals, iy ha’ of iy C. BARTINE, 92 Ve reet, at 73 cents per bottle; J, Batier, No. 1 Nussau str et; at the drug st corner of Sixth avenue and Thirteenth street; and also of C. 8. BARTINE & CO,, Proprietors, Principal Depot 323 Broad ‘owe door from the Ci Hospital. 5 deg Avanted y Hct B, ‘The medicine will be given gratis, to all who are too al6 Imeod*re , DIAMOND GRAIN GUNPOWDER! F. BROUGH begs to inform his friends and the sport: at during his limited engagement at in = iny “the Park Th + Ganpowder, an ou as usual at No. 117 Falton stra A consignment of a new Powdi Hikers le of Knglish Sportio e., will be carri % Ducking Powder, hus ben tech pe as “Col. ed to him. ts Patent Adhesive Sheathing Fel Lutes very. ee tor sale by a LLINS & OO 56 Sou! OPPHR-200 onses English Sheathing Copper, Saeane— B ici ee BY WM. DINNEFORD, HO respeetfully informs hi leased the nbows establishment and fitte V.D. will at all times keep ov ption of wines, spirits, segars, perienced wine bi friends and the t the prices will square with th night for lodgings, or one or five dolturs per mouth. ; W. D. has also introdaved the Southern plan of provis so that the eresture comforts of the A cold and shower bath free . lunch from 11 ull 1 0% inward man will be atte tocustomers, Committee rovms, Club rooms, &e. ec, a J AYOHHS WATCHES AND JEWELRY — who wish to purchase ( 5, Gold Pencils, Keys, es, W. he subscriber, w b dor Silver Watches, G 1 find it greatly to their adh is selling all descriptions he above at rete much lower than any other house in the y. Gol Watches as low as $20 and $25 each. Watches and All Watches warranted to keep ta yet tested the wonderful efficacy of IL eu Jewelry exchanged afe that has iu every instanse trom neeidental tires are Edwards ‘They are for sale where certificates and test which gaved the books and pape: 0, 28 Broad street, at the g mplaint in the following category of r y 's Improved Salomander, EOLIAN HARPS | dation of the qu: purchased the patent cuit tor iment to the Pianoforte,” ior the Massuchusetts,) an with this iiapro modern made horizon: invention, N. & € warrant thera'in the assertion, that the “Kolin” will remain dit will not be affected by cransitions of atmosphere. ‘The ‘out satisfactory warrantee ia given with each instrument. The pablicare ivi in tane in any climate ced to examine the'olian Pianoforces” | No. 240 Broadway, opposite the Park, nd an assortment of 6, Pinnofortes, both m rosewood and mahogany canes, PAINTINGS FOR SALE. FEW FINE OLD PAINTINGS, comprising Seriptural and Historical aubjecis, Laudyenp Interior by Teniers: m by ill 3 o’elock, at man Bm*re | feetly understood at one glanee. It A CANAL §’ 5 ~ | BB Nions-ana Madane 8. is empowered to receive orders {i doubl Also thove inate by Deans Drothos, Lente wee 5 al5 twre PINE EVEN HUNDRED CORDS gatha Inlet, Accornue Co., Va., by. JOHN SAVAGE, 5 No.1, for sale low, in Gin cle, either for ships bu tents 17 CBRE Puttoms, oF foots of "snooks, | PHILADELPHIA HOTELS. HAR’ WASHINGTON HOUSE, Chestni 223 ut | ABOVE SEVENTH STREET, NEXT TO THE MASONIC PHILADELPHIA. 7 Bath tea end Cold—in fine apart Stator i iadieeand Ww — meh COLUMBIA HOUSE, Chestnut Street, between 6th and 7th streets, HILADELPHIA. HE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully inform their friends and bove house, (for use, ) and have made extensive merly known as House requiring | alterations and im its inter a : Wrovements in its interior, having spared no expense to render it,one of the most plensantatd fashionable houses in the city. The parlors are numerous, the chambers the furniture. eutirely new. Its loca: to all the places to the depots of the Jes will be supplied with all the delicacies of the sea- sou. ‘The Wites are Of the choicest brands, and have been carefully selected. ws “¢ 4 ‘The proprietors hope by their personal attention a..d experience in dhe business to give satihetion to those who may favor wi patronage. a x * “ 7 BAGLEY, MACKENZIE & CO. le) jat ‘4 Henry C-Mackensie, (formerly Poter L. Kergason. ty Ist, 1849. iy3 Sm*ee NOWLAN’S HOTEL, EORGE NOWLAN stepectlly K E ¥. I GATE Oi ceepecteally support which he has received for the last ten years, while prictor of Prospect Hall, and begs leave to inform them that he as fitted up the large establishment at the termination of the Railroad, on this Island, and on the Bank of the River, where he is prepared to furnish visitors with Breakfasts, Dinners, Teas, Suppers, and other refreshments, at the shortest netics Good ground, and every accommodation for Military Com| nies. All the Railroad Cars land weugers im frout of Bppl fr 125g cents, from the City Hall ~WILSON’S HOTEL AND DINING KOUM, 5 Gold street, near Maiden Lane. OUNTRY MERCHANTS will find thisa desirable House, being convenient to the business part of the city. This am fited up with entirely new furniture. Ge and substantial dinner, 18% cents, lodgings 25 cents. For con- venience and comfort this house is equal to any hotel in the city aud at half the price. Permanent boarders eam be accommodat on yery reasonable terms, All f arnve in market, at half the pric private parlors, for the referee cases per parties. ‘The very best of tiawe: in5 Sin*re AUCTION NOTICES. Dwelling and Teh fruit Ih abundance: ot al suita (reserve to the 1 west. For particu! yard street, or to wes fas teanlse sx 455° Greek re a , JOHN GARLAND, on th Hioald the day prove stormy, the sale will tak it JTORS’ SALE —On Tu t It o'clock, A. M lone Ne wae sl ‘runks, Tools, and o the stock in trade of the late Wm. Sh: utinued the same day street, at 3o’clock, P. M. mises No, 179 Weiter street—2 gust. GEO! the 19th day of Au- gust wdersigued will sell at publir Aucti articles, composing No, 18) Eighteenth unexpired lease of the pre- and 9 months from Ist Au- THOS. BELLA Al . a la: performance OY OF LYO Fancy Dance....... by. ‘A ROLAND FOR AN Sir Mark Chase = Hou. Alfred Highilyer. Maris Danlinguat et Price of Admission—Boxes, 75 cent 25 cents, half-past7 o’eh 7" A limited number of Season Tickets may be obtained at the Box Ofhice UNION COURSE, L. I. AND TROTTING. .. euzie, (formerly of the Washington House.) returns his most sin- Ne public for the liberal ONDAY, Aagust 18th, at 3 best three ia five, free for all Trotting and Pacing hors Purse $200, mile heats, Coneklin enters ch. g. James K. Polk. “gr. m. Fanny Ellsler. bem, 'y alter—Parse $50, mili je heats, best three in five, to —An ordinary at half past 2 0’clock on Sundays. je28 ea Ta ner “bm. Lady Wa dinission to ali parts of the Course and Stands, 50 NEW YORK AND OPPOSITION BETWEEN NEW HAVEN. p aid down on the same day $1, to nts, The new steamboat ptain J. W. Hancox,will leave the fuot of Barclay street during the Commencem ‘nesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, at7. lip 734 o’clock—Returning will leave the Belle Tuesday, Wednesday aud Tiday morning at 8 ¢ delicacies of the season served up, as soon ns they of other houses Elegant or private diuners or sup- | D Haven, on Monds i Saturday evenings, at 10 o’cloc! THE EAST RIVER MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. inst loss or damage other buildings. Also, on Household Furniture, Merchan dize, &e., as heretofore. DIRECTORS. ‘Wakeman Burritt, John Brouwer, James MeBride, Philip Embnry, John Moorhead, Stanton Beebe, Joseph Kemochan, Daniel Ayres, Henry W. Hills, Charles N.S: Rowland, Robert J. Dillon Nathaniel L. Griswold, jr. Thomas Nesmith, Russell Stubbins Robert Boorman, George Coxgeshall, Abel A. Low, Stephen Holt, Keone Pomeroy, Joseph Gaillard, Jr. Thomson, JOHN BROUWER, Presid GOLD 8. SILLIMAN, Secretary. oe Ronert J. Ditton, Counseland Attorney. a2 Im*m OFFICE OF THE CROTONQ¥INSURANCE CO. No. 35 Wall Street, Adjoining Mechanics’ Bank, in the City of New York [THIS COMPANY lose by ite recent, fre $35,000. The assets over and above all claims agninst therm execed $150,600 ‘They continue to insure Marine and ire Risks, at fair rates, arnes, Harper, jan B Cozzens, Iward Richardson, Herman D Gould, James Phalen, Theodore A Meyer, SA Lawrence, _ Cyrus Chenery, Edwin R Tremain, Lawrence Hill, $M Crandall, ‘ownsend, John Breaste, Robert Lane, James Cruikshank, John T Gilchrist J Leander Starr, JH Suydam, Charles L Vose, John B Lasala, Zadock Pratt, Sainuel Sherwood, George C DeKa: James Cook, Loring Andre ET Aldrich, Joseph B None George Whitaker, Leonard Appleby, ‘Thomas Monahan, ‘Asa 8 Crosby, George Pal John J Herrick, William Bu Abraham Van Nest, i SAMUEL A. LAWRENCE, President. JOSEPH B. NONES, Vice President. Nicholas Carroll, Becretary. ur Samuel Candler, ine Insp. . \so, Insp. for “Lloyd's” for the port of New York. augm oyne, SON INSURANCE Co. ) New York, July 24, 1815. Orvice or THE Jurri TP SHE Stockholdess of 1] the office of the Comp: shares equal to the present value of their stock. The Stockholders residing out of the city ta Fagupsted to 0. ‘all at. convey their intention by post, to the office , T. W. THORNE, Pres't. Gxo. T. Hore, Sec’y. j¥25 rre us are made at the solicitation of the citizens ee patronage of those vi iting this place is PICK-NIC_ EXCURSION. THE BENEVOLENT ORD: FFICE No. 61 (late @) Wall street, continues to insure y, Fire dwellings, warehouses,and “ROF BEREANS Intend having a social Pick-Nie Part Friday, the 22d of August, minittee of Arrangemen LUMBUS, for the oct themselves that nothing shall be wanting o: this one of the most delightful excursion boat will leave Chambers street at 7 o’eloc! hi quarter to 8; Canal street quarter sufficient time to C the steambaat CO. past 8; Hammond hal view the splendid scenery of the Hudson a ment of the Cadets at West Point, as the boat will leave West Point at 4 o'clock, on her return trip. Tickets for the Excursion £0 cents—which ma‘ ig members of the Committe: 106 Hudson street; Mr. J. G. i , 113 Greene street, or on board the boat. here will bean extra meeting of the Assembly on vening next. A general attendance of all the mem- bersis requested, 6s business of importance will be brought JOHN MASON, Secretary. Mr Nathan White- ot Catharine street; before the assembly. un’ LINE OF SPEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY DAN Y—Sundays_ Excepted—Through Di- x M., fram the Pier between Courtla Steamboat ROCHES'’ R. CKERBOCKER, will leaye on Twesday, Thursday aud Sturday Evenings, at R. G. Cruttenden, will day Evenings, at7 o'clock. At5 o'clock P.M., landing at intermediate places, from the foot Steamboat NEW JERSEY, Capt. R. H. Furey, will leave eaesey: Wednesday, Friday and Sunday Afwraoons, at 5 lock. Steamboat NORTH AMERICA, Capt. L. W. Brainard, will teave on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturd: Afternoons, at either of the above Lines will arrive in Alba- Passetigers takin, rT or the Morming Train of Cars for the east or ay in ample time a The Boats are new and substantial, are furnished with new aad and for speed and accommodations ere un- eight taken at moderate rates. All persons are forbid trusting any of the Boats ofthis Line, without a written order from the Captaius or Agents. ly on board the b TO CLOTHIERS. ANTED—A situation as Cutter or Salesm era or city establishment, by a practical Sompany are requested to calf at L h any and signify whether it be their wish to fill up their respective shares, oF to receive a number of St£COND GRAND EXCURSION PELICAN MUTUAL INSURANCE CU., No. 65 WALL STREET. HIS Company is prepared to pay in cash.on demand, all TD itcsts eles casulnes by Un itis tre fe wots claims are adjusted. Fire and Manne risks will be taken as usual. SIMEON BALDWIN, President. W. W, Dieare, Secretary. : New York, 23d July, 1845. Jy23 1m is re AND COTILLION PARTY, TO WEST POINT, onday, August 25, 1845. lanagers of the This at the urgent request of a number of Benevolent As- Seeond Grand ks cu iilion Party, to take place on the 25th instant. RT THE LONG ISLAND INSURANCE COMPANY Capra, 200,000 DotLars. ¢, 41 Fulton street, Breokl Srg only about ten er een oftheir capital e Losses sustai is, company nee y eC RINN, dation. Secretary |. DELAMATER. Brooxtyn, July 21, 1845 OFFICE OF JEFFERSON INSURANCE CO., Wall street, opposite the Exchange. ‘0. 50 \HIS COMPANY continue to insure against loss and da- mage be fire Cs is, wares aud inerchandise, and also, ry inant nay inst he ‘ation ou vessels aud their cargoes. parr T ARECTO! Thomas W. Thorne, a Riggs, Thomas 7’. Woodraff, ‘Anson Baker, B. R. Robson, M. D., Joseph Drake, ‘Thomson Price, Joseph Allen, ~ Moses Tucker, James E. Holmes, John R. Davison, John P. Moore, John HL Wm. K. Thorn, Caleb C ‘Thomas Morrell, Francis P. Sage, Kngene Bo; John C. Merritt, Robert Smith. ems THOMAS W. THORNE, President, Gxorer T. Hore, Secretary. adre LIFE INSURANCE. CAPITAL $2,500,000. THe insured entitled to participation of profits on both Eu: ropean and American policie: NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE ASSUR- ANCE SOCIETY, LONDON. UNITED STAT#S BOARD OF LOCAL DIRECTORS, New York Bnaxcn—Orrice 74 Watt StREET— JACOB HARVEY, Esq., Chairman John 1. Palmer, Esq. Jonathan Goodhue, Esq James Boorman, Eiq George Barclay, E: Somuel 8 Howland, Esq. Gorham A. Worth, Esq. Samuel M Fox, E J. LEANDER'STARR, Manager. ‘The following are among the advantages held out by this stitution, which are of great importance to. the assured, such seldom offered by Life Insurance Compas vi ples of the Loan Department, thus blending th bi ee jank with Life Insurance ! ve available always to the assured as.a Guarantee Fund. ‘The payment of premiums, annually, half-yearty, quarterly, or monthly. for stamp duty. due, without forfeiture of polic ‘Travelling fe on the most moderate scale. . Conditions in the policy less onerousto the assured than in cases of Life Assurance. (See pamphlet.) The actual ports) affordi f the value of the ire data for calculation eof t i} at each division “bonus” in th itation. These proofs be patp In ca: lesired. Being unconnected with Marine or Fire Insurance. ‘The rates ‘for life with profits” are lower than those of any other foreign Company effecting Life Insurance in New York. The public are gnishing principles of th their distribution of profi Loan Department—before de A Medice, Excminer is 1 at 12 o'clock noon, and 3o’clock, P. M.. Fee paid by the So- ciety. J. LEANDER STARR, General Agent. Jy24 3taw is 3m rre HARDWARE HE SUBSCRIBERS ins, ‘ing Pins ted, Rug, Beadin es, WARRIN’S DRILLED EYED NEEDLES, are warrented superior to any kind offered tor sale in theUnited States, and from their well known reputation, merchants will find them mo ble than any otherthey can offer. They have always on hand a good tment of Wasria’s ated Fish Hooks, put up in every styl ot Lape ghee yd of Silk, Hemp Hai he of Fauey y of N Glove, Harness, Mi Netting, Sailand Pac dd China Grass Lines, pats, and every variet hing Tackie. Also, e assortment of Wade's & Butcher's Rxzors, Pocket and Table Knives, Tron and, German Silver Scissors, . Spoons, Thimbies, Pearl Buttons, &e., &e. All which is of fered to the trade on the best terms. J. & T. WARRIN, jy30 im*r 72 Maiden Lane. J. & STOUVENEL, MPORTER OF WINES, No. 39 John street, informs his friends and the lovers of good Wines generally, that in order to supply the greatdemand, he has made arrangeinents to have ccht ge Place on the night ofthe 3th of | sivas a store, and to receive direct from Bordesux, Wines of ality, from tl r roprietors direct. Che well kno houses following are sufficient recommen- ties of the Wines, without further details = Mesere Borton & Gnestier, ) proprietors of Vignobles, Gane Gervais, at Bordeaux. N.B.—J. B.S. undertakes to sell Wine for family use, by yaa tmree * | the degen oriallon, | IMPORTANT NOTICE ‘10 DAGUERREOTYPE ARTISTS. PSHE undersignedhave made application to get Letters Patent for their new process to colvr Daguerreoty pe Pictures. This process produces an effect not known before, aut changes ce of the Daguerreotype to that of the finest it coloring process is done by nature itself, gai uly of the oper and machinery. It can be petorm by every one not skilled in the art of Ge and will b 20 can be com mn in writing, without difficulty. " J Artists: a a to procure the Patent right for a City or County, can make pre-engagements therefore, UA addressing (post deo & F, LANGENHEIM, 1V4 Ten re Werhange, Philsdelphia etfall pub- | Hie that they have removed from No. 101 Canal street, to No, 88 { opposite, ‘That they still continne to operate upon the fret with the cess. Having practised their profession for many Hurope and in this country, the: able prodnes — gent antes (om fhe most Sel i ned i physi; ell as an wv York, Canal at, De Tee S. rest, NS and the bar, RATT have been eng ceedup the Hudson to rom ¢wo te BOWERY THEATAL. aed 18th, Monday Evening, A Will be present PIZARRO. Rolla, JR Scott| Attaliba, Orozembo, Dayeuport Pizarro, Heukins | Al Alonzo rk | Las Sentinel, Hadaway | Gomez, Cora, Mrs Phillips | Elvira,’ Alter which A New Overture by the Fowerful Orchestra. ‘o conclude with THE SHOEMAKER OF TOULOUSE. Jacob Oder, IH Scott | Duke of Frousac, Madner, Henkins | Andrew Fernon, Pajot , Vache Mons Sartige, Milner Adelaide, Mrs Phillips “Ic7” Lower Boxes 50 cents; Pit and Gallery, 123% cents. CAS! Proprietors... Looe rey Italian Opera House. ments, The range of sp Pas Comique....+essccnee Gallop mence at 80 clocl AMUSEMENTS. PARK THEATHE, NIGHT OF THE SEASO! with the play of the LATEST INTELLIGENCE. ——$—$————————______ ___ __} BY LAST EVENING’S MAIL, Tue Exections.—We have received no furthe returns beyond those which we gave in our paper of yesterday. In Tennessee and Alabama the dem. ocrats were increasing their majorities, butto wha; extent there is no positive statement. +++Miss Vallee’s ashington. (Correspondence of the Wasutnaton, Aug, 16, 1845. Several Paragraphs—Several Individuals—' Officials and Inofficials—together with the Progress and Prospects of the Mexican War. Cab aet Council to,day. Suspect they have heard lately of certain bellicose intelligence from Mexico. The only apprehension prevailing among our people seems to be that we shall have nothing to fight. The War Department is issuing orders of payment for grape shot, (58,000 pounds in one single case) pow- der and ball, with various instructions to the army. Com. Stockton is in town, but he has, as we are in- formed, a dread of the climate of the Gulf, for his frame is not as strong since the disaster on the Princeton. He is a noble, gallant, good fellow, and will be sent down, if wanted, notwithstanding his preference for some other post; and we know he will do good service wherever he may Mr. Masters, (of Mass., we believ contractor with the government. anticipates a greater burnin Southern fronuer than you £ month ago, and a consequent improvement in the carbon and sulphur business. We are informed by a traveller from the south, that a detachment of Arista’s army, in crossing over a small stream, over which they had built a military bridge, after the Mexican fashion, lost three pieces of artillery, by their falling through Next to the Chinese, with their double somersets in a terrific charge upon an ene- my, the Mexicans are, nation upon earth, or rather upon paper. They will not afford a gooa clever mouthful. Any Yankee i undertake to annex Mexico by con- tract, provided John Bull stood neutral. E. Riell, of New. York city, lately re- moved to this, to reside here, had his house rol on Capitol Hill a night or two ago, of certain hams, ottles of wine. A very flatter- Pit, 50 cents; Gallery, Doors open fi? o'clock, and the Curtain will rise precisely at High Priest, leury Pajot, hignard, fargaret, Mi coud and Third Tiers, 25 cts.; ill open at @ quarter before 7, the curtain will rise at Wa powder ‘LE GARDEN, sal pug thal OG Admission 25 Cents. Great Musical Attraction ! tne eees . . Messrs. Freoeh and Heiser Grand Entertainment! The proprlators respectfully annouve imited number of nights, the Weratic Troupe, so favorably kuown sud recesved at Palino’s hat they have engae Burlesque Ethiopian First might of BLACK DIABOLO. Monday Kvening, A\ ‘The performance yrill commence rite the Mock Opera of the most warlike [CF Intermisson of ‘isif an Hour for Promenade and Refresh lendid Cosmoratas will be open for inspection ¢ second part will commence with Grand Overture—Orchestra. chestra. 2" Doors open at hali-past 6 o'clock. Performsxes toe | sugar, cheeses, an Monday Will be presented the hy THE IRIS) tain good order aud keep all improper Og- Tickets Fie To%cloc MISS NELSON, MISS. KATE LUDLOW, MISS S MATTH MISS, RO. MR. HENRY PLACIDE MR. BROUGH. MR. T. D. RICE, ing mark of respect to a stranger coming telive m If the rogues had known the man, they would have called in the day time, and told him they were hungry. Any further nocturnal visits of the “same sort” will be received with a several old muskets. There are some very be; ly loafers in Washington, thieves of the school of Noah Claypole, whom it would be well to kill off. After all, Brown of Tennessee, we should say, is unquestionably elected, outrunning the President all The Ohio Statesman has been recently sold by Col. Medary to a Mr. Hazewell, of New England. The Cincinnati Enquirer, ges that the Wooster Bar transaction. Hazewell is indi in repudiation of the charge. (- less, for if true the Statesman is a defunct organ, and Mr. Hazewella repudiated leader, some trou- ble, we are afraid, will grow out of the liquidation ig, August 18th. wBhly popular piece of ak] | by Misses Celeste and Partington To conclude with i} OTELLO, i x Venice, Chippe democratic,) char- Otello. .. Desdemona, | Miss Matihews | Duke of Brabantio, John Sefton | Tago, Roderixo, Anderton | Ludovico, 7 Au efferent Voice wil always be in atteadaocn tu scaiu ant, and flames out 'e hope it is ground- A limited number of Season Tickets will be disposed of Performance tc commence at 8 o’elock. NIBLO’S. MR. JOHN SEFTON’S BENEFIT. ‘Wednesday, August 20th, On which oceasion M’Nulty is certainly a hard customer. He rose recently to address a meeting in his own county in Ohio, when the democrats present cleared out of the house. Mac, not disconcerted, said in regar his defalcations, that if he were in the same situa- tion he would do the same thin, democrats appear out there in the discovery that Mac’s private character is not much better than that of Ben Hardin, of Kentucky. ‘The President ought to send them both down to S, acres ¥ it ent Savage, of . says, (and we know not the extent of its truth) that both these conspicuous gentlemen have been and are addicted to whiske: MARY TAYLOR. MIs! a hio to have made RTINGTON, * MR. CHIPPENDALE, fight the Mexican: MR. 'T. PLACIDE, ‘aud JOHN SEFTON, appear in Will MARRIED LIFE and OTELLO. a strong and efficient compan MRS. MR, CHARLES: yAR' MIsS DARCY. SIG, ROPHINO LACY, MR, REEVE. and MR, BROUGH be allowed to vist the interesting and beautiful scenery of this celebrated spot. : nd when approaching the city, a Lril- will be exhibited. : il'ion Band has been engaged for the occa- siou, and the dancing department will be under the direction of r, George Robertson. : a Mr. McKerracher will enliven thescene with the soul-stirring o n, ‘\HIS COMPANY is prepared to take risks in the city of New York on favorable terms, having lost by the recent will be paid on liqui- The boat will leave Catharine street Ferry, eet, N.R., 9; Canal street 934; State t of 19th street at ‘The landings on returning to be made on the North Riv ‘Tickets for a genileman tra ladies 50 cents; Il, 65) sts. Stodard & Dunham, 361 Broadw: Northern Hotels, either of the Managers, or at the 'l Commercial and ourtland street, dings on the morning of iC" Reireshments on board. STEAMER “GREAT BRITAIN.” IT being impossible to open the above ship to the whole community on the present oc. casion, or to make distinction 1m regard to mission withont giving offence; and ii view of the great expense incarr her in order to gratify public it has been determined to fellow the plan adopted in London, Liverpool, and other ports, and charge a small sum for admis: air sion. Notice is therefore herel y given, that the ship will be open inspection this day from 12 to 5 o'clock, and on sue excepted,) till further notice, between ceeding days, (Sund: the hours of 10 and 5 Price of admission to the 3 ¢ slup will be 25 cents, and to the en- gine ;oo1, 1244 cents additional. Tickets to the ship to be had On the wharf slongside, and to the engine room, on board. A portion of the proceeds of the collection, nfter paying ex- peuses, will be given to the Asylums for the ‘Blind and Deal and Dumb, and the Fire Department. New York, August 11, 105 PACKET FOR hip GASTON, Cap the Ist of September. ERUAIN' PHELPS, YD & HIN No. 9 Tontine Building, cor. Wall and TEXAS AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKET: ETS, NEW (ORK AND GALVESTON. b: Subscril ers have established a regular Line of Packets betv een New York sail from each ort on the first day of each month, The Brig EMPIRE, Capre in Baxter, to Ist September nex 1 The Ship STARR ES—The packet Stephen Coulter, will sail 103 Front st., or to vie ‘The peculiar advantages secured to the assured by the priner- lity of a Firge sum to be permanently invested in theUnited and Galveston, to States in the namex of three ofthe Local Directors (as Trastees) ail from New York {, and ‘rom Galveston Ist SPUBLIC, Captain. Mos ork Ist October next, aud from Galveston Ist Decem- The Bug U. B. L New York ist lowed after each payment of premium becomes LAMAR, Captain Richardson, t» sail from jovember next, and from Galveston Ist Janu < MARY, Captain Norriss, to sail from New York from Galveston Ist February next, ave extensive and liberal; and extra premiums Jat Decernber next, a and thereafter in regular succession. a ie ’ rre all of superior class, havieg fine cabin are ably commanded, take freight and passenge’s at the lowest d declared profits (published in successive Re- ‘MT snil punctually ss illian Hendley and Co. will be the established Agents at Galveston, and give efficient attention to the business of the line, aud all other business directed to them ; and also make iberal advances on consig: ; Goods directed to the care of the Subscribers, will be rewu- free from commission. t Galveston to uauship eargo from thence, ng regularly forwarded freight pene larly forwarded, according to instruc- Hendley and Co., VE NEILSON, m No. 91 Front street, New York. H! TEETH !! TEETH!!! 'EDENTED REDUCTION IN DENTISTRY. the old establishment, 62 East Broadway, where can be f Teeth inserted on the most had from one to a whole s* reasonable terms. Superior Teeth inserted from 75 ve ‘Teeth Filled from 50 cents to Teeth Mounted for other Deni Surgical and Mechaaheat B THE INVISIBLE WIG ) closely resembles the real head of hair that sceptics and connoisseurs have pr ordinary inventio vel aud unique wis, ounced it the most ng made without sewing or weaviny is # $0 closely to resemble the vataral hair, both in lightuess and natural appearance, as to defy detec- tion} its texture being so beautiful all enses of perspiration evapo: evils of other wigs entirely avoided. The seur are alike invited to inspect this novel an thod of fitting tigs head,at the 1 146 Broadway, corner of baa | street, UP “GENTLEMENS’ LEFT OFF WARDROBE — ; WANTED i tain the fall value for all WY wish to dispose of, (either GEN- TES,) by sending to the subscriber, who ‘icles offered. Gen- it to their advantage to send for in 10 a5 POV ENBT YN, Broadway, (up stairs.) ice will be, promptly at iy10 Im*re SARROLL’S VAPOR BATHS opposite St.Pa 0 porous ind 30 free, that in jon is unimpeded and t aud the peculiar me ‘manufacturer's, ot TLEMEN of GAD: d to give twenty er Previous to sel 466 N, B.—A line through the Post Offi 184 Falton Stree PYHE extensive heat of the weather, alternatin 10 attacks of the most street. a hg ‘Sulphur Baths at one honr’s notice. im streets. Warm, Cold and city, eats tack “Neale Be eek. Canada and all the Jym*ro will hereafter be advert . BLAN late MI UCITT, MISS GORL ON, MR. BLAND) and MR. BASS. from the principal Euglish Theatres, are daily expected and willmake their first appesrauce at the commencement of the Season, together with as MK. ROBERTS, from the Theatre Covent Garden. _ N.B. The Box Office will be opened on Saturday, instant. It is said that Judge Meek, the poet of Alabama, and F, W. Thomas, erathor of Clinton Bradshaw, and that Beechen Tree which we had,to cut up roots, are going to print and publish a lite: azine in Washington for gene: these gentlemen are clerks in the Treasury Depart- ment, what with their salaries, and what with sub- scribers, they may be able to get along for a twelve month or so. They can certainly improve uj at present in existence in the Unit ie magazine order. PARK THEATRE. RE-OPENED FOR THE SEASON. Monday, Aug. 18, 1845. 1 HE PUBLIC is respecifully informed that this establish- i ment will be opened for t's Season on the above day, with ral circulation. Engagements have been entered into for lunited periods peement bare he ved pel with Tate MISS 2EL N TREE, and Don’t you think so, MRS. MOWATT. MR. HACKETT, and other foreign and native Artists of celebrity, whose names Col. John A. Rogers, of Tennessee, leave our city this evening for New York. ogers is already well soldier of the last war. nown as a distin He also did efficient ser- vice in the Texan revolution. He has travelled all rt of Mexico, end as he pro- mises you a personal call, he will be able to give you much important information. You will find him a soldier and a gentleman of the true Tennessee breed. We shall write again this evening of such devel- arise with the news from the South. over Texas, and a the 16th | OpMents as may aldre SPARRING EXHIBITION. ER KAY, of Boston, assisted by Robert Perry, Wu. Harrington and Country McClusky a Sparring Exhibition, at the Minerva as most of the Scientific ised to set-too on this o¢casion a grand treat to the admivers of this manly art is anticipated. 5 parring will com bs BELCHE! + of Baltimore of this city, will Rooms, on Monday evening, and Sparrers of this city have pro oors will open at, hi mence at 8 o'clock. al7 2t*m COLMAN’S LITERARY SALOON, AND EXHIBITION OF BEAUTIFUL PAINTINGS, No. 203 Broadway, New York. AXIMILIAN’S Great and St eon dl us ‘through the United State «ravings, after the manner ot forthe Drawing Room. A few gapi No stranger should visit the City the Grose Collect on of OOKS, P..INTINGS, AND EN which are offered “at greatly reduced prices. ‘The Public Sale Room is filled with books ages, to see which, and various is mi OAbot Tor the “PEXHIBITION AND SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS, aan of about ‘wo HUNDRED CHOICE PICTURES, by ancient and modern Masters—to View whieh, asmall charge of _ HERALDRY. The Arms of Individuals whose families o country in Europe, traced and splendid! andat one third 12}g cents is requi Jum, equal in execution, dou Heral Hluminated with his arms and ¢:« Price only $1 50-~i MUSIC. A Rare Opportunity of Acquiring a Thorough Musical Education ERWORT, Professer of, has opened a class jor ¥, among Whom are three of many, London, and New York. the grammatical principle monize any simple given melo Parents and Guardi sons three times a week. Private instruction as heretofore, Puicapecrnia, August 17, 1845. The weather in this city 1s delightful, clear and warm, though the heat is moderated by pleasant breezes. This is highly favorable to the pleasure parties which are formed nightly to enjoy the beauties of the scenery in our vicinity, and the woods and waters for miles inevery direction may again be expected to resound nightly with music, and the voices of meriment as our tired denizens pe from the pent up walls of the city, in search of health and exhileration from innocent amusements, and the balm breathing gales of the fields and the waters. A portion of our military design appropriating to-morrow .n- | and to-morrow night to enjoyments in this way. The Montgomery Battalion leave in the morning ona steam. boat excursion down the river to Chester, and at five o’clock in the evening the crack artillery corps of Cad- wallader Grays, after an afternoon’s parade, will start in ind, in | the splendid steamboat Ohio, the best on the river, on a m, nO | moonlight excursion to Port Penn, on Delaware Bay, have been embu- 7 o’clock—! ts 50 cents, to be rawings in lary uarto volume of letter press. both volumes elegantl ies only printed in E without calling in to see wre the Bookstore or Sale Room, an apartment is fitted | The war spirit with which our citizens ed within the last few days, will, I think, attract consi- derable attention to these military pleasure parties. And indeed it has done so already, for I have heard it an- nounced that volunteers have been drafted and second brigades to take cha c Fort Delaware, and that the Cadwallader Grays, particu- proceed down the river in the steamboat hich has been chartered by the United States t for that purpose. rhe facility with which a. warlike demonstration can factured out of a harmless pleasure excursion some idea of the manner in which the Mexic: news is received by our about the move: am persuaded, of Fort Mifflin and emblazoned on, ve e charge of the Lon- Colleges. | Genealogies or Pedigrees arranged aud JUST PUBLISHED, The GENEALOGY OF GEORGE WASHINGTON, | be manu! ts is father to the thoug masses of our people will go with th whatever course they may racter, 1 have not a doubt. We hi companies in the city and distric e forty men each, and if their services will be ac- government,every one of themwould bring In this city alone a force uursue of a belligerent cha- We have about fifty military oposes to thoroughly instruct in the artof Singing, We. Berwort’s system ig the result of man and experience, during which be has success! ars observation ly taught in Ger- His method cannot fail to im- to his pupils a clear perception, and athorough knowledge f music, with the ability to har- a hundred men into the field. of at least 9,000, men fully armed and brought into active service in less Thus much for the temper of our peeple on the subject ited to call at his Rms, 427 will be answered ‘able quarterly im advan books of Sanderson’s E. Vill, has been arrested ing drafts on the 1,100. ‘The drafts ‘A man who signed himself on the Hotel, in Chesnut streat, 2 and held to bail by the Mayor for for Bank of North American for about MUSIC. System. ‘Terms reasonable. Me of ine sit ‘by thestigen, Satisfactory city. ant tof tl ity, the stages. ory lerences en ou appliestion at No. 65 Franklin street. jy9im*m STUART, HAIR DRESSER. r. Ladies’ an CH STUART, inform his old. patrons, im Dresser, wo the public generally, that he hi tion, No.3 Murray street, np stal ready to do anything in his sine and skill Bank of Norfolk for small sums, but Itered to those of larger amounts, the ig up being, to all appearanee, genu- ig to execute forgeries on an ex- tensive scale, but was nabbed before he had got well He had obtained the sum above stated, but about $900 have been recovered from him by the bank. things which now agitat h Mexico and politics. iven you the indications with reference to the former. the wireworkers are hard at are drawn by the they have been al signature and fllinj He was prepa ..65 Franklin street, one door Kast of UMSDAY, Professor of the Guita 1d Violin, continues to tea above fashionable instraments,&e.,in comparative short time, by his new Analysing and Inductive sidences of his pupils to any 0 ha ‘o,,a8 usual, to the re: The principal Inregard to the latter, work. The democratic conventions m of office seekers Sg | ‘and of their friends can eral places of ‘public resort in istricts, held sacred to litical macy. What will come of it, I have nothing new to communic: vwhere they, will find hi business with prompte: remains to be seen. Zi POWDERS AN BRONZE POWDERS AN! port direct from therr manafacturer in Germany, to the full sa- tistaction of thetr old and DEW COONEY Hs & UO, No, 15, formerly 634 Wall street, next door to Adams & Co. iy3t mm AGENCY AT NEW ORLE HE SUBSCRIBER offers his series in of Claims in this city, jon swhate' Refers to ass. HL & D, Parish, 4. MI, Wiley Co. f fueph Kernochan, Fegy New Orleans, July 12th, 1915, ‘ASS & WARD haying b--a burat out, have removed to Store No. 89 Broad stree on the corver of Stone L- his sincere thanks to genernily, for the very: liberal share ceived, and hopes by strictattention to Pastness to merit a con- FIRST QUALITY. London Brown Stout, dendeds withdespateh. _ahtlec TRISH BLACK MARBLE, 200 Toit Harta tr (0, 65 and 67 Nassau street. tinwan eee Port: Croton Ale, Orders for shipping attended to wi and Sor sale by mites the Burton will not 9 hesnout until about the first of September. said, keep that and the Arch street open the whole yn. TI nut has been doing an excellent bu his company to Baltimor to believe his success wil D. METAL LEAF, ‘AL.) : sRIBERS have just received and kee) Perea iRlestocks of these. articles, whic ¢, where Ihave every reason 11 bo brilliant. Puinapenrnia, Aug 16,1645. Custom House Movements—Measurers, $e. ‘The letters which I have addressed to you, and which it seemed to me were calculated to meet the approbation ofthe great majority of the democratic party in the city and county of Philadelphia, have, contrary tomy expect. xcitement among the office- holders of the custom house. I say contrary to my ex” pectations, for 1 would not for a moment suppose that men protected by the overshadowing wing of Mr. Horn, would entertain the stightest doubt as to the permanency of their position, or feel the least anneyance at any truth: ful representations made by your Philadelphia corres: It seems, however, that the insiders,—the tail 'y collector—are very much iven you to enter nal and official histo "7 intended to relieve but as I have something un- seats pay he it for a few days. sick. They make their hearts to in due jon of Accounts, Notes, Drafts, Di ations, created not a little J . STAFF'S BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT, N°; 2 ANN STREET, next door tothe American Museum, Dr. jichel, the deput: fends and the public psa | : annoyed at the promis which I have gi roper time into the pe: of these sensitive gentlemen. to-day from their anxiety, h to communi tho ht it best to delay ime, and shall all be of British | "eason. those connect thos whose pl and ample justice by with the custom house, ct well as by laces they have been pol

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