The New York Herald Newspaper, August 30, 1846, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

foe ( ere hy do 2% do Ag aps mechly snderserade is reetaes a ted #o 3° 0 “any satininctory reference required, by ‘oping at 8 Carolina do 2% do u Ia... undress, by a re- can obtain the highest i apparel furniture, &e. No. 11 Marion street. ‘OKERS. LADIES, AND GEN cash prices for all kind of by applying for the subscriber " jroome and §) The demand for foreign exchange, for remittance by the Boston steam packet, which leaves on Tuesday the Ast of September, has not as yet been very active. The mails close in this city on Monday afternoon, and the bulk ef the purchases for remittance will be made on the morning of that day. We have no material alteration to report in domestic exchanges. The supply of uncurrent money appears to be increasing, and the amount offering for redemption is much larger than it has been for a long time By the recent proclamation of the President of the United States, the subjoined number of acres of land, in the States and Territories enumerated, are to be offered au26 lm NOTICE. CS INSTITUTE SCHOOL, No. 12 © et. Tuesday, Ist of September, 3d qua: Pupils are "Bice to be punctual at 9 Ae M. ASSIGNEL 3 SALE ON, Tussday, ist of September, nt 2 o'clock P. M. 201, Greenwich street, the contents of a carpet weaving tablishment, consisting of three looms with implements necessary for working them ; carpet, rags, &e, tox __au29 3tis#m ORRIN’ is, § Assim ORRIN Ti commences. ‘S'6OVD 0 PKIN' ILLINOIS E UNDERSIGNED, as hereby gives notice, that ow tember next, he will be at public sale. ey; va mpesee P ersof suck hontai the Beer oe Tikes Save or Puptic Lanps. under the act of the Lei islarure, to Lage) ate Pr Acres. | ceeds ofthe one mill tax for 1845, th of three dollars and | se + 8,698,425 twenty-three cents upon each of tl aid a bends for $1000. 1842, must be pr ‘The overdue coupous due ist of Jan sented to the undersigned (at th Exchange Bank) lowa Territory ..... +++ 896,997 ‘August 29, 18 Total. . 10,446,518 | MS Face Mineral lands, under the special act of Congress, BNO eee oe acne expected and wilt be proclaimed in the course of two or three weeks, on | % delivery after Ist of December next, at E F. GERDING, the receipt of the reports recently required from the land au29 mec 78 Maiden lane, junction of Liberty st officers. 4 They are as follow :— Cg rina FANCY GOODS AND GLASSWARE. _au29 lw me Acres. | aortinent of Fancy Goods, Clocks, Violins, Gui- Jowa Territory (Dubuque district ead lands) . . .289,126 | feted Wiccan slag Clnsewrsn: Ghise, ke with cols Arkansas—Batesville lead lands . Nisite 67,603 | to dealers at reduced prices, at «Fayetteville aoe GEORGE F. GERDING, Mlinois—-Dixon ........ cig oo SMR TTR | menace 8 Maideo Inte. Missouri—Jackson copper region. . f70'23 BLUELICK WATER. UST received, a fresh water, from Holla Its action’ upon the TOU. eevee eeveeeen vere cesses 811007 | iurrhe- Old Stock Kxchange, tic, and alterauve er variety of sub- $3000 U 8 6s, 1 100 shs _ RR 38 31 es and in greater of the | 2000 N Y State 7s, 1849 we 31 | Saline Sulphur Waters ntry, and is identical with 15000 Penn 5s bs Wizms 35 | the Har omgate Springs of England, Analysis furaished gra- “oo Heading Bas psd 12°" 00 Hie Railroad {| tis. For sale by HENRY JOHNSON, Druggist, I7ahs Del & Hud scrip 143. “20 ms 273 Broadway, Granite Building, 100 Vickabary Bon 236 18 100 Reading RR $60 au29 Iw rh comer of Chamber street. henge ~y rust Diem Gn GERMAN HARDWARE. Satan: eae. te. 2 ae LARGE assoriment of German Hardware, consisting of | ro geaage 8 se. oS b Scissors, "Chisels, Butcher Knives, table Knives. and bs dpa 90 she 100 do boo Saws, Plane Irons, Halter Chains, Pocket Knives, *5Centon Company. sx" ‘te a0 tae iting Pins, Umbrella Frames, Also, Curtain Pins, roe} uy 7 do bio S7¥q Curtain Omaments, Slates, Ke,’ has just been received by 920 do. bs ash 88 573g | the undersigned, and is offered’ for sale low, on accommo- I se iso dG b3. 575g | dating terms to dealer bs cea bio. 320 ;ATES AND SLATE, PENCILS a rd. 40 cases Slat reg! Nos. | to6, 2, 3. 4, . and Nos. Second Board. | 3 dand 5. Also, Slate Pencils.” KF by $1000 M11 De Bas 32 oN GEORGE T GENDING. 70 Maiden ane, 30 she Lon Isl HR b6ins 35 360 66 Junction of Liberty street. 50 Harlem Ra 553 baafop 6634 | Violins, Guitars, Flutes, &e., constantly on hands a b10 59! an28 Im ec RANGES—RANGES, ppsmataict 'S First Premium New Patent Two Oven Ranges, 490 ah street, be- | ‘WARDROBE ENTE RE ORE WANTED. | a on or after the Ist of Septembe that the 4m unt | tweky. | weed Wt Bute Monday and ‘Wedactdny Particular tet scriptions of ary goods, | time. Mr. JACOB BRAIST] posal of Real Est Sree fecilition for the — Sn: fail ‘trad sale only, will commence on M. a splend: highest Pidaer. estab! soctot slegant vances. and 4 For furthes olars, quirer. MI Eee Isinud. Isl ‘apt. Aunin Rat bd cout dd up— White land, 10 A. M. Fare 1232 cent, au2) 20*m . 1136 A.M. an cae s eek 16 A. ul, 9 and 4 each way, a near Fatton feny, ii #4r hall, 12 M. aud 4 P. M.; Coney [sland, ie wanus (near vt Liamilton each wi P.M. ait Yate will leave Pike ¥, Bort Hamilton only ou her ast nip down Coney | T. BEILBY, Proprieto fi hing round near! spot where fish are caught im al FARE REDUCED TO THE BANKS—18% ce a I steamer BU! r rerhshoa ata pity cherg The Buffalo will e The pilot ly every on | cares au222w*me juctioneer, EDGAR J | IN CHANCERY, § la OF | THE BODINE FA NEAR FORT RICE MOND, ST STATEN ISLAND. dhru RSUA order of wie SeptembeF next, at 11 ove! e Farm contains about: front on the ri | ston HOUSE cely and the 1 sold in lots or p: Rees 8 T RUGULES: ter in Chancery. | ke., ae Nica: icitor, 4 Codarst, TO LET, the best cor in this city. Stock } good Porter House, well S with Horse: ke Md store ; $300 ade a Vetting | | _ GOOD CHANCES | | ixtures of a cout the Aveans. ] ores, Ke., oF Wi to MILLE SPIE. a Houses let, rents, &e. oollested) with promotes. | _anz9 20*me TO LET FOR THEY INTER. TWO splendid parlors on the A handsome bed rooms, pantries amd wardrobes, | cond thaor, one large parlor and wardrobs all furnished in handsome pisses, hae is cies EP shower n | | | BOOTS AND SHOES. iber invites the attent of pesemasers te | ive assortment of Feexcu Cate and P, Boors, Gaitens, Buooan ‘eceived weekly from his Ma! ‘cxpressly.f for the ReTAIL in all cases to give entire satisfaction. cturing fort fall and: tior quality of Con Sore ann Waren th other ai ‘most extensive 3 | Marve Lawe, WILT Se. aa30 wen pm KY 4 as economy, convenience and durab hese 5 the first premium at the Fair of 3 Former’ Tr cath i doo) a8 HS | Rmeteas Want al te eal nha ee wntirr i? 26 3B de cath 2t%5 | Hop to any ever affcred. 90 Harlem Ww 5} 25 lo p10 5744 All ranges sold by the proprietor are warranted in all re- 0 do bi0 5944 50 do = Monday 57s specter GEORGE PIERCE, ey < bad Be 2 fe ae, au29 lw*me Sole Proprietor, 292 Broadway. $0 go Monday 35 0) go cuh Ba SOLAR AND LARD LAMPS, GIRANDOLES do s o p AND TEA TRAYS. 50 ReadingRR Sep3 66 50 do ba 578 HB Gadecribar has jasrreceivad'e | d splendid 25 do v10 66% "Ty prmencat Seles bane rasa tae sare ond atendid er ee from two to, twelve lights of apleadia f scaienie. for churches and_ hotels, jortment of Chan and suspending Solar lamp: le at wiced oe On Saturday, August 49th, by the Rev. Dr. Power, James Rooney to Miss Joris Baran, both of this city. On the 20th August, at La Grange, Georgia, by the Rev. Thomas Samford, the Hon. Ontanvo B. Ficxxin, of Hpots, to Euizaneri , eldest daughter of the Hon. ‘alter T. Colquitt. au29 Im*me 134 Fulton 4 base Ny. ATCHES !—WATCHES AND JEWELRY —Those who ys to purchase Gold or Silver Watches, Gold ins. Gold Pencils, &e., will find it greatly to their advantage to call on tl ibacriber, who is selling all de- reriptious of the above at reta ‘much lower. than ny, other fn Died. } ¢ in the city. Gold Watches as low as $20 and $25 eac! On the 20th instant, Frnxarst Sweeny, aged 29 years, | Watches and Jewelry exchanged or bought. All watches His friends, and those of his brother Daniel Sweeny, | warranted to tee A tmperer of W paneanr rs are res} invited to atten: funeral on Sunda: if 30th instant, a ae foom his late residence, No. © | ents imeme V beleseleand retail, 61 Ws Chatham street. Gaon NEWS for smokers of A No.1 The “ Habanero House,” 12 Beekman | completed their arrangements to furnish real aromatic weed (as well as dealers On the 29th instant, after a ering illness, Mary Ann, wife of John 8. Giles, aged ee e friends of the family, ‘and the Members of the Fire Deptt are lly invited to attend the fune- ral this afternoon, of o’clock, from her late sennarbs, | No. 39 Elizabeth street. Her remains will be taken to the Greenwood Cemetry | for interment On the 29th inst., Manin Puccnanen, aged 23 years, me manner as tI His friends and relations sre respectfully invited to at- liar odor and eromatic. 1 tend the funeral, ¢ this day, (Sux y) 80th, at 4 o'clock, | ave 20 lee by pate ihe Se to this da rely neglected by. puttin fe from his late reside reet. | bones: thug impecries 9. the Renews tho tad stot aos le Slavor of the cedar this new and philosophical ip b ely tried for 8 months past,—and a- | tates Ae id ss | vantages thevublie willie short time berae'a Judge for Ww 846.§ | themsel # 3000 a8 the first invoice comes to hand t TEAMER, CALEDONIA from Beton, Toe mail for | Will be duly advertised ; meanwhile 1 remainder of the old e stock put up on the old plan, comp a very choice and well selected assortment, will be retailed at wholesale prices, aud sold by the thousand: at from $1 to $3, less than the usual rates. and try them! at the Habaneros House, No. 12 Beekman street, ._ A second-hand Show Case for sale cheap. TRAVELLING TRUNKS, &e. Sires CATTNACH, Trunk Manufacturer, street, corner of Broadway, en now on hand ¥. making, a food assortment of Trunks, Val: the above ae will be closed at this office on Monday phe 3ist instant, at a pag four o’clock P. M. Postage on all letters must be prepaid to Boston. Let oF bei an ounce or a cents; and ‘each, additional half ounce 5 cents. ROBERT H. MORRIS, | P. M. G. TIETZ, OBL smecanne his Duck of ‘Vaucanson, mvt ee i Lady, his Cabinet of Anatomy phael i in copper. au23 lw*r Admittance 25 cents. a0 were PURNISHED APARTMENTS wanted for two sing! Aparlos sai two bed rooms, either on th , and dat els, wholesale and retail uperior article of sole leather Trunks, suitable for American. or European Travel, and Portmanteaus for the rp ond floor, 11 vicinity of Maiden lane. Ad. Fi h Malle Posi Grete Ri fos Horsld Sees Trai te 06 wanted au 3474 ‘Orders for the Wreit Indies, South America, ke, filled with N EXCELLENT opin Fie =ae =a ity Ar young. been. FRENCH LANGUAGE. A Fyn) ook of Se mB TBook ahd Beat comet ge ae MORsrun. EDMOND DU BUISSO! having a few Fitpuntainvebiees Dis ecw oes tal eer” posts te meee rlaghongetteed For further pai PENING THI = Mad the people are to the Tact | hard work. A. mi (0) eulars enquire at his Tenidence, New New York that econo | Hotel, ia the morning, from 7 to 9, and from 4 to himeelf comp! ‘anal Im rre fora 3 of Beekman or TO WOOLLEN GOODS MERCHANTS. ‘Sfonmtnme #17.a5 any ost for gentlemen's | CLoTHs, Cassia AND SATTINETS RE- essen p. "Dyeing and cleaning on | pierces 341 West eras) N.Y. ERENCES and orders for work. ay Mesars Wooteott Slade, 63 Pine street; WC. Langley & Co., 2 Broad Co., 60 Pine street. ‘al6 2m*m Ree street; D. Bi HENRY ST., ADJOINING MARKET STP.AET CH V. DREW, PRINCIPAL ENGLISH DEPARTMENT. a RAGES Gs, A. M., in, CLASS DEP. ted to ex: nOGR AT THIS! ADIES AND GENTLE) of Boots ana Nit Ay ‘ou want a fine article Shoes, call at 367 roadway, where you selection assortment. nee and the most fa- ed at all ages and fitted for the Do not mistake ‘the number, 367 te class. The Classics are w to placing their advan- large assortment mported French Boots, at Teach of every scholar no charge will be | the low price of Five dollars. M. CAHILL, m mie fit Latin ‘and vareek. daring the ¢ first three quarters. | aul? Im*r imary yent_ an 4 ; 7 trusted. only to stent hands SMe Gear chine | NEW INVENTED WIGS. to see their pupils well established in the ATCHELOR’S new invented Wigs and Scalps, made of no habits of thought and the finest natural eurl hair, and adapted. in the most euy plication, on t Progress so much depends. | Manner tothe peculiar style of each individual. They Toeation ‘of ‘n is wasu: ed, and its pa- | tise invention, doing away with all the vexstions trons are among the m | difficulties so long experienced by those who wear wigs, The public are invited to inspect a large and well selected Hety of size and color; they. will tor and onl Sains omeat street, m Please to copy ny thi dress. DRUG STORE FOR SALE. n selected Sos tise | ., 167 East Broadway; ‘Hatpe HAT old and well k tand, 63 Bowery, (established 1 rite < qeoephpatine Tis 2 year is altered for sale, os eae rn soda fountains, ec, The sto join mq at tn Pregidene a” Cohen | | Ress, and offers inducements rarely to avemet with. i Ate i New York t Weald Iwome. ba talton mee, Wares ake , +4 Prof, Moral Philosophy, FLAVORING EXTRACTS. 90 Fou: x ae B.D ig tsa Shimeall, ah anpplyof highly concentered Krench, Kxtrag Walter Chishoto, Sled, Priacipel Brooking Gros ny uch as BEA ) NECTARINE, ROSE, jis i Principal Brooklyn Grammar school; | [RMON BITTER, AL MON i veral others, for — r ol Anglo American, 137 flavoring Ice Creams, Himemange, Custards, ete., aud all 20k | hinds of Pastry, forsale by CHEAP SUGARS eye PRESERVING. HNSON, MOORE & TAYLOR, good N O 386d snd ds: als im*m “Nevers &e., 81 Maiden lane, N. OWN AR fe Byaior bt ‘eke Piavena to ‘a and 4s 6d iy is 3 phi a 7 eae A lor 6s; ver 4s Ses t 3 good black and country young hyson LJ[SERAL, BOOKS, at the Beacon Office, No. 3 Fi square, Pearl street. New e Feed o, A atm re Diotion 4 ‘iney’s, a edition), Val Works of Mr. ‘Owen and Dr. Heinen Palmer's Prin of Nature, Shell Mab, i Old Java of uFUBESAVA COFFEE, -,_ ._ | Awe npostors (cantous book) the Vasteges af Greta sete of arate finest flavor, roasted and New Tracts, Quarter! con, ke. auz] Im*r «2 OL FOWLER. DEAFNESS CURED. an28 were a BEL BROADWAY —(Ectrecty=" 1 cheerfully comply | with the request o . MetIntosh. to state that he was invallded howe is ovesequseee of total dactones and dis- ghanges from the enrs; that under the treatment of Ds. CAS. TLE & EDWARDS, Anrists, (391 Brondw: covered his hearing and has Surges to HB. M.’ eon to 4 All eases teens to or sale. A sure cure for incipi discharges — and buzzing poi ‘pean LEN ox BOND AN MONTOAGH: on productive realex this ety oF Brooklyn, fe Tulle divided gta icants, nto ace Waiel Olice, basements’ aval imem | Bi RARE CHANCE. NUMBER OF AGENTS WANTED to unde tale of anew and useful patented article, wh yan the Union. ‘Tomer of per ani “qe sold to every fami characters, a guarantee 0 Prevent toe rtf agent will have ethe can be : i be to him. a di NCH secured Ai Letters must be postpaid in ordes nad. aie eee epee aud Im®rre “J NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE , 6 MAIDEN ‘LANE, NEW YO. ‘Made Boots, for, for, $3.50 ; Fi ns eq i} to any boot in the city, $4 50. All our boots warranted nd equal to any now made, Every thing else in our equally low. Jobber: hers will please give usa before purchasing; ow it made uader our own spection and bought for cash, and therefore we can sell as low as any house in this city. Sein neatly footed fe Ke 505 repairing done in the stor % 6) Maiden lane, corner of J Willtam it an25im*r FINE BOOTS, FOR $3 50, City made, and are 6 nal to thoge sold in other stores for $5. Fine’ French Calt Dre: ts for $4.58. equal to the best made, and s in di ‘All B id te ot warren CONG RIONES, ‘No.4 Ann street, Near the American Mus Quick sales and small profits is oar motto Ann street. yes tne | NO MONOPOL WATIRIPONT & ni FASHIONABLE on 82 Nassau Street, hear Fulton. HE subscribers will be brepared. to supply their and the Public with the FALL STYLES of | Hats; on Saturday, next, the 29th of Auri hey, | eg respectfully to state, that the hats. sold b are of their own manufacture,’ and no exertio sola by fae ae a produce a hat, which they guarantee shall equal in quality d finish, those so) je more extensive and showy estab- Tenmante'ia road wan: end tet Fessonable, prices, ‘ascot: ing to the quality. A.B. NT, au23 2werre Wa ESTABLISHED PRICES Se SURNES 'S NEW ESTABLISHMENT, Fourow Sracet, (Sox But.oine FIRST UALIEE B ‘UR HAT. | FIRS NgoALITY SILK HAT. | SECO: "THESE. prices have been be as implicitly relied on, | Of the article to which they ap The pi | respectfully ask the public to test the value o on with the productions ofany other manufacturer the city, and believes no candid mind will leave the premi dissatisfied with them or theit prices: aul8 Im*ec Tt. URNEY, 1% Fulton st. REMOVAL OF ROBERTSON'S PHOENIX HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY. THE hat hea basin foaperifelly notify the pabtie, that he has removed fro former location 103 to 89 Fulto ious F otherw! " he is oot faction to his former patrons. ERTSON, Hatter, #9 Fulton tt, anls 1mem between Wm. and Gold.) TO THE PUBLIC. T: Dr. HEINE, whose name bas frequently appeared in the newspapers, is not Dr. SOLOMON H. zi iN 27 Chambers street. This is to pre Tinds of the Publi d it Dr. Solomon’ Heine phat our in ite in ge have taken the liberty” to cree ; ES HT. DAVIS HARRISON. SOHN HLVOORT. SIMON HOPKINS. | AWERICAN MANUFACTURED CUTLERY. M. D, manufacturer of Cutlery, No. 160 Div: Bi w York, has (ya dee sortment of 1, 2, 3 and 4 blade Ki ing, good and cheap to the trade EDUCATION, RY, R. T, HUDDART’S School will re-open after the Summer Vacation, on Monday, September 7th. Circu- Jars containing full particulars and ‘terms for day scholars, yearly and day boar oo be obtained on. appl eatin at the school, 18 Fourtee: between University Place and urance Co., 58 Wall street, Im*m Was OIL MILITARY SHAVING SOAP, Depot No. 3 Courtlandt street, a few doors from Broadway.— | one true and only genui ticle as originally manufactured rarranted to maintain on ln he om — Wares ce Per 'reneh Ex | of choice mery at the can be sold. Country Merchants, Druggists, Pedlars, | eral, are invited to examine and judge for themucl | NSO: | General Agents for Dr. Foord’s celebrated Pectors one of the best remedi¢s for coughs, colds, and all | the Jungs. THORN CHAMPAGNE, FRESH INVOICE of this delightful Cham; isin ER. lose | Im*r | Fifth avenues or of Mr: C.'H, Edwards, office of the Alliance | " a | of w | br sana | store, to which my hyd of — they rel kee) | ‘and private gentlemen d.. ig of this | is now superior to that of any i chise country, and atno nugher Price than that of the best bre: Cc. LIVINGETON | Ls Mas ey 11 ist re age $1 50. Touching at the foot of Hammond fast and dinner provided on The swift and manded by ; ne Weagerdaynca ‘apt. jut, Nopbarsh vatshill, ‘and Saturday Frida SDR PENDENT ) PMOBNIAY LINE AT a vale fa ‘LOC! leamboat pier at magnificent yteamer IRON WITCH, com- e Li Landing at Van Courtlandts " Po'keepsie, Hyde Park, Ki Stephen R. Roe, A Milton, NY from the the pier foot ef Warren es New Y es Albany. PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMERS FOR ay a ndays excepted—at 7 o’clock, P. M between Courtlandt and Liberty i o'clock. ‘The above boats will at all times arrive in Albany in ample Direct—Daily St Houghton, will leav: send and Fi HUDSON oe ream boat KN) edt ithe and Sat time for the morning ears for the ,Kreight taken at moderate rates, and none taken after 5h Arsolelegh, F o'clock. Apply on board, the eoitice forbid trusting any of the boats of this Lin w order from the eaptains or agents freight, apply on Schultzyat the office on the whart UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. i Landing at he fout of Barcla Steamboat ROCHEST EC Monday, Wednesday, Frida Steamboat SANTA CLAUS, Ca) leave on Tuesday, Thursday and or at th and dinner on taking this boat will pty ts time to take the eveaing train of on from Troy west to Buffalo, and north Saratog and ena) ig cays. ‘The Steamboat NIAGANA, Capt, Wm. Ellavorth, Mon- y o’cloc! and Friday, at 0’ ‘boat pier foot of Barclay street. ‘Revaraing on oppo- gage OF Ereignt, apply on board, or to F. B. pal at on the wharf. _APDIY.Om, -at the office on the wharf. __an24_ MORNING BOAT FOR ALBANY AND TROY, PASSAGE ONE RON AB Ermaktaas ste. BOCKER, © pt. A. 5 Wedives: tand West. boats, orto P. jereere er Places. ‘in B, Overlagh, will turday afternoons, at 5 andi Passengers A.M., from the ae Nf . ST. steamboats 8 ‘ATEN ISLANDER, Captain D. ‘Lear e,Staren Inland a6, }) %, 10 and 11 A. M; atl, 2, 3, 4,5, and il, A.M. and 1, 2,3, 4,5, “Mr freight iar ts the risk of of the owners ¢! ruderbilts landing for the Telegraph- Whroughoutthe daye Fare ii, cents, ry foliows :— stage will leave je renee every hour ILY LINE OF BOATS BETWEEN YORK AND STATEN ISLAND. ‘LPH, Captain rais- ‘an Veit, will Poe yack every ry morning (Ban Thursday enernoon, eid Slack, oa moon, at3 o'clock. ‘FARE REDUCED. 1p Nev NEW HAVENT SVELLER, Cape J. Seoue. will we even to Shh the sia TROY MORNING AND EVENING LINE. MORNING LINE AT SEVEN O'CLOCK. FOR ALBANY AND TROY—From the at Pier at the foot a Barclay street. am Landing; at Peel ‘Captain Gorham, Thareday and Saturday mofaings, at 7 o'lock. Wari iasly we teased: oi tha cline on tho steamboat —" vagagtd 0 eee ALBANY AND ned LINE. Milton, P< a famee Oe Hudson, anes NIAGARA will Moris v TROY. Cape seater on Monday, Wed- » on Tuesday, watch, on the top of the pole. AMUSEMENTS, &c. ARK THEATRE—First night of Mr. and Mrs. ©. Monday Evening, August. 3st, ‘Tragedy of THE GAMESTER—beverly, Mr eaely, ar. Dra eerie Mr fore Beverly, Mrs. ». Kean; Charlotte, rm hot iss To conclude with the F TLL STRIOU STRANGER—Alibazan, M: jamy; Bowbell, Mr. B Gimbo, Mr. Fisher: Irea, Mi Kean. will be performed the Barry; ate Hom; Fatima, Mrs, go ihe k, and the performances will com. rsopen at 7 o'clock, and the perfor ill ¢o mence athalfpast? o'clock. Boxes $1; Fit 50 cents ; al | tery 25 cents. | Bove RY. THEATRE ~ Mouday Evening, Play of THE HU NER RE it rr Mi fon the M tel Waleere Mr, Neafi Kean; 3 Jalia Dean = LATEST INTELLIGENCE, TELEGRAPHIC. The southern mail which arrived at Baltimore yesterday contains nething later from the army of occupation, The only additional news to that which we gave yesterday from Mexico, brought by the Sir Thomas Clifford, Clarke; Modus, Mr. Wem: : 4 Talla, Miss Tall Dosh: ete hase Sergeant. steam frigate Mississippi, is that the attack upon After which, the Misses V: alle will appear in Le Pas des Forges. To conclude with the Cor rH De JL PRY—Paul an, Mars. M. Bell. ¥ away; Eliza, Mrs Sergean open at 7 o'clock, curva ole, 50 cents; Upper Box: REENWICH ton streets. — performed the Dram: AN OF ARC—Beauvais, Mr. freer; Joan of Arc George Jones. After whicn, a grind Pas Seut, by M'lie-Julia Viecen ing, Angust 3ist, To commence with the Barletta of the COTTAGE OF CONT, istopher Strap, Mr. H. Chapman; Nancy Stra iss Julia Drake: To conclude with the Dr naof ROBERT MAC aan Jacques Strop, Mr. H. Chap Marie, Miss Crau| . Doors open at 7 o’elock. ASTLE “GARDEN, ‘with ics exte open day and evening.—Suuday Evening, Angust 30th, the entertainment will commence with a selection of Sacred , Weber, Neukomm, 'W. Meyrer. an hour for refreshments, rege of CoshCr A Esplanade, wh giving vi y ine thi autifur Views, cert to commence at 3 clock. Asmission 12} cents. A GREAT BILL TO-NIGHT! GABRIEL RAVEL, Hawes, yda, under the direction of Mr. on Intermission of hal! beauciftt a RAIVEL FPAMIL MONSIEUR, HENRI and MADAME L 18LO"S GARDEN—Monday Evenin Performances will begin with a fi After which, GLIMPSES OF ROM To be followed by Sehiorements in the TIGHT ROPE. To conclude with the CONJUROR.S GIFT ; OR, MAGIC PILLS !—Colorao, Gabriel Ravel. Doors open at 7 o’cloc; entertainments begin at 8 o’elock. Tickets 50 cents. + FUN otis TLE GARDEN. “UN NEVER BEFOR. UNPREC DENTED | COMBINA’ ND HILARITY?! RAND GALA vorite O AY ® NESDAY AF ERNOON, September I rise at halt pase 7 — cents; Pit and Gaile- | ‘will be | ¢ Promenades, 1s THE | JOVED! IN OF NOVELTY AT CASTLE GARDEN, WED- Alvarado will be renewed immediately upon the arrival of the Vixen. It is said to be the intention ot Com. Conner totake Santa Anna prisoner, should the latter make his appearance anywhere near the American fleet. The Mexican papers received by the Mississip- pi seem to be com posed of a most extraordinary compound of philosophic realities and theoretic extravagancies—more especially the Locomotor, of Vera Cruz. That journal, in comparing the | condition of the two countries, in a social, moral, and political point of view, gives to this govern- ment a decided choice. The editor acknowledges | that the eyes of the masses of Europe are turned | upon the United States, in preference to Mexico, from the fact that we hold out greater benefits to foreigners, in the way of freedom of religion, protection of property, and the rights and immu- | nities, and easy accessibility of citizenship. He | states that although the rulers of Europe watch | with a jealous eye the rapid progress of the Uni- ted States to greatness, they would be content to see consummated the annexation of Mexico to THE VATICAN AT | this country, to facilitate an increase in the com- | ee sn and trailic of the different monarchical pow- jers. Yet, after acknowledging all these facts, and | | tacitly admitting that it would be beneficial to the | interests of Mexico and her people, to be annexed to this Union—this philosophical editor calls up- on his countrymen, and even appeals to the sym- pathies of the foreign powers, to rally around the 2d," 1816.— : Athletic Games and Manly English Sports, of en’ entirely | Mexican eagle, and scatter to the winds the pin- hovel 4 for the Het time presented to the, New to all Competitors ! ! es at Boston, GA FESTIVAL oR hats oF ichta Rb. AGHLITY, on WEDNESDAY, September 24, at CASTLE GARDEN, whe: ill offer a series of Rural Sports and Athletic Games of Merrie England ! which have ft Boston and Albany, attracted thousands of spectators, and | The entertai ne of a decidedly and cannot thus! ig t enthusiastic ge: be preserved w Some idea oi the sports and prizes will be gained PROGRAMME, yards, ‘occasion, from the Ls 3d. Wheelbarrow the garden twelve times. "Prize, a ath. Leaping—the exercise of the i . Prize $3. maki nning in Sacks, 100 yards. Prine. asilver cup. Gch. Long Foot tong one mile, 24 circuits of the a | arich silver cu Wheelbarrow Race, Dlind folded, 100 yards. Prize, a silver cup 8th. Short Foot Race, 100 yards. Prize $3. Pole. 9th: Climbing the Greased Race, tail greased. Pig Prize, the pig. 0 4c y ARG Ht STREET THEATRE, 1 FRILADELFAIA. Burto! -Manager and Leni rps Popular place o” amasement has been newly decora: ted, and is now she handsomest thertre in the Union. ONDAY Ausust ist. THE FRENCd SPY. Matilde, Mise C; Chapman; Tony, Mr. Burton: Colonel De Cot Bowers; Dey of Algiers, ‘Mr. £. Shaw; “Marie, Mrs: Gibbons. THE DUMB BELLE. Vivian, Mr. Howard; Eliza, with RN ‘TO GOOD LUCK. Paddy O-Rafferty Mr. E. Shaw; Calieri, Mr. W. Wood; Countess Valeria, Mrs. Hughes. HOLIDAY 8’ L Apres AND GENTLEMEN rous of engaging the ensuing season. at the ene establishment, wi Please apply by letter, addressed to MARSHALL, Philadelphia, Mis. Howard. TH Bes. BALTIMORE. HN iH SRIDANS “the” well a m Profess Fi ot Best in value of tive | i the circuit of Prize. asilver | arden, | Prize. a splendid silver | Nee commence at 3 ba neta ely. | ions of the “eagle of the north.” This is singu- . | larlanguage from an equally singular people ; who, while admitting that they are far be- | hind the age as regards all the distinctions | of pure morality, and political and social or- ganization, are content to struggle on in their own benighted country, without desir- ing even a glimmer of the sunshine of pros- | perity and happiness. They would still wish to | toil on in ignorance and darkness—living but for themselves, and caring for none other. A number of travellers arrived at St. Louis on Sunday last, from Santa Fe. They state that Gen. Kearney probably arrived at the latter place about the 22dinst. It was not supposed that any op po- sition would be made to the entrance of General | Wool into Chihuahua, as the inhabitants of that | region were rather predisposed in favor of the United States. | The inhabitants of Nauvoo have again been thrown into a state of intense excitement. It will be remembered that a person named Carlin went | there a few days since for the purpose of making | | some arrests, and was “ laughed at for his pains” | by the followers of the deceased prophet ; where- | upon Carlin issued a proclamation, calling upon | the “ order-loving and peaceably-disposed citizens | of Hancock county” to assemble en masse, march ! to Nanvoo and bring the mockers of his authority | to justice, “dead or alive.” This proclamation | tended but to add to the determination of the Mor- mons to resist the entrance into the city of the | “Gentiles,” as the antisare called. The “Saints,” ol Lessee of the Walnut and Holiday Street Theatres. “i e ed to be sleep- low, it sragnante eet Maey, | at the last advices, were represented to be sleep ebereee Lg ieaeeadd Thareday GOWER GORaGS TGELOTA GGT | ing with arms in their hands, ready to make a Stosmboat C' SuONBIA Gs Coe Wn. H. Peck, Ti | VHS unrivalied ‘corps’ of Eanestrians will perform at | deadly resistance at a moment’s warning ; and Uilocke, ron soicswh tahoe gale PiBeniigai, ao wd eh wi vil the antis were preparing to march upon their ac- at Wpengaee pekinc deco Bests, rey rete ia time to take | ae Att Ie ei hsmerapear ry mike peed Morris ‘on | knowledged enemies. So we may expect to hear pit Shama ene Tesh a atey ce tim jag ocheter onthe by 884 | OF another bloody massacre of these deluded peo- the wi fy a go'oek ie ba | ms on the Fath; at Vienna ou the 14th; | ple in a day or two, as the antis appear bent upon No fre 5s poste Tl driving them beyond the borders of the Missis- NOTICE—AN He ocloey. ‘bank bills, specie, or any L riving y gxher tind ot propery. fonely atthe owngstrriak’ fai” | Gate, clmmpnsing 0 Men and ‘wardcober; muicten, | sippi, at all hazards and at whatever cost. k re company ‘attached to it Eight Female eques: | aaa Fy Pasi viesszeorte shores ol i fe shores oI the pl ror ost easily een lished and attrac Sper thatean be from the city. 16 Wi Coes Ni Yelocl ‘THE MOST arena OF ALL EXCURSIONS. | acntne the Hudson river to Figs shed the marches, resent spring. vs leasant ‘afternoon there will be the Colfonadde, Eiyatan Fields, an excellent frbich wall verfo ar airs, ‘The Ferry Boats from are completely fitted up wi it runfrom Hol form selections from the favorite Operas, po} waltzes, Ferriaze 6 cents. BOSTON STEAMENES FOR HALIFAX AND °' THE British and Nom Americns, Royal Mail steamship CALEDONIA, E.G. Lott, | commander, will leave acne for the above 1846. Passage to Liverpool, $120; passage to Halifax, $20. For freight, pessage, Or any other information, t BASSEEN < ou The Ships of thi | their immense size (all being 1000 tons, and u) them more comfortable and conventent than s ipsof asmaller el and the greatest reliance may be placed in their punc- Principal towns athe oh a. the trees be been considerably iks are in smallest order, jay, Canal and ith ‘and seats. BCE WME or en Band of Ml of Basie, pe. seenguti mi 3m*r 20 Stre it, in THE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. line are unsurpassed by any other, and y im sailing. Drafts for my a also be obtained. For further particulars, wey e nassage can be eng: LIVER: ports on Tuesday, the first of September, ‘The sub: ount, payal England, tte OTT. 96 South at.. 2d ct halen ae. Barling Slip, N. ¥. any area old coun cccouary arrangements wi the subseribers, on reasonable terms, vo have the! ribers are also agents for the “Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, in any ce on reasonable terms. scount in all the | L. pak for m brought wards) renders out otland or Wales, san and west prices ‘that a good \trtlels | tere Packet shi) cer day. 0% i. 31st, at 12 o'clock, at whi FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Kegular et to sail ceptom er Cite ie | jiug packet ship SHERIDA, | ter, ot 1186 tons, will sail 4s above, her regular day. t or passage, having accommodations voy f or comfort, apply on board, at ‘OLLINS & CO., 5 South st foot of Wall ed the SE eany I street, or to. K. 0 iP GARRICK, B. J. ERIDAN, and sail October 26th, he: segue PACKET SHIP G. cy A. FOR NE FE ANS—Passenge' wharf, ‘will. pl foot of Wall street. on Monday, h time the ship will sarl. | commend his Album, ju it, fast sail. nish, mas- N, G. B. jeans w! . Trask, master, will suc- 73 se be om hoard, at | aus | HN atreat BELGIAN COOKING OVES. OF these famous Cooking Stove: GEORGE F ‘GE RDI. au2z9 Imec 78 Maiden Tate. WINES—250 bales English, Bridport, Seme. Herring and Gill Net Twines, comprising a os lete assortment | Korat by to 361b. manufactured, 4 precal ii mn ye market.— 3 & Ci | ir South street. CORNS —CURKE WARRANTED. E an Corn Plaster is an effectual cure for corns ; ily applied, and gives immediate relief. In case it should f fail to cure the money will be refunded. Over 500 boxes have been sold thi and notone box has been returned I hare failed etacure. Forsale by David Sands & Co. 77 East Broadway, 100 Fulton street. and 273 Bro: ve . A Ping, 192 Broadway, C. Hui 488 Hud- | yj tt & Ketehur, 121 Fulton-st, J. Smith, 241 Spring street, E. M. Grion, 127 Bowery, and by ists generally. | Price 25 cents per box. aul9 Im *r | CARRIAGES. Carriages, of superior the attentivn of his former patrons and f oa that the same confidence, so extent s facilities to me and price, equal to _s 2% and 27 Canal street. INDOW SHADE DEPOT, be A, Lyateghigeded STREET HED IN 1840. WHOLESALE AND, RETAIL, SHADES of all descriptions, kinds and sizes, 50 per cent | cheaper than can be bought at any other place. Trim- thing at manufacturers” pric Banners, snd Interior Decorations dere a a style anl5im*rre Ww. remium of the Institute Fair. I v those who know, # equal to it it fully conceded 0 manufacture an by the New York Gazette —The New Soap.—We from ex rience, and we speak from the more C ctor and friend James Grant, No. ahead of any thing ever yet foum 3 d | who say: department of modern improvement. Heats Cot it something more.” In sl is swe le & Co., ray 3 Henry John: the re whe Tyee ‘street { and all othe directions fr lesale end ‘uit irre | 026 im* me 261 Mloncrantes, segieere orhsenaend merci an 12 BROADWAY, BATCHELOR’S HAI DYE. le exceeding de CORNER OF JOHN sTRy. (N R AIR, WHIS- @ from infan rola oe TO. THOSE WHO SHAVE THEMSELVES. f hasYecisteneto puromars pil:et vee be ex: seat toe aylol mu the venting P i who have used or sold the preparations of- Priesthood, desiguat- | SPECIMENS « OF RING an naproachable VERBENA imple, its effect E, fe article, Coes with that | praised by those who made tral of ft Int ar took the Mee | $OOy ips or betitivek sie hwis. 16 ney store: ‘pers, druggists, te it will be found a most desirable ar- tele; aa they ean with gan id no. be troubles ~ in oF ince. Tt will not rub off the hair, and constant wash- only | van its appearance. The color i: manent «ah Sevee Re 3 rely free ine those Ky og en to the roy: je, prom diced by the ordinary hair ee a ctheacy the inventor ia prepared to tion of the shai, without cl pie Bresared onle fe ej Retosalc ant ed only and sold w BATCHELOR Nord SRD neat tl fidence, recommend it to their cus: has private d retail by WM. adway. ress. Sole agent in Wasle avenue, an25 Im* re. rode vf SHERIDAN from LIVER: nder general order, at Or- cans whack fot tf Wall sree ‘ ‘amend to the: ph eit of thet geek Consignees i . : Sivte | ‘ACKET a with complaints of its dying the | by NOTIC, | the Freneh ship by the consignees. spatened —' FOR MARSEILLES—To Patsed e bark MISSOURI, Capt I Tretahs or posta ar hing CHAM a eS & PHELPS, or to E.—Debts that aay be ceotaated by ‘the erew of ‘OLOMBU, will not be paid by the captat be de- | Biles NCKEN, Brokers. xan30 0 FOR LIVERPOOL AND LONDON—ONLY REGULAR PACKET SHIPS. FOR LIVERPOOL —The elegant new packet ship COLUMBIA, Rathbone, master, will positive: | Ie sais on t ‘of September. or pa ter, will be despatel | tember 3d. ket ship NOR’ id and fast s: apenor f in cabin and steerage, ap} JOHN HERD. UNION LINE O¥ PACKETS FOR LIV Li Packet of the 3d Sevtember—The splen. | lar day. T! HUMBERLAND, hed on the 8th of ipoentert For passngs by either of the above shi ling packet ship ST. GEORGE, 1000 | Capt. W. G. Ferris, will sail on Thursday, Sep- ccommodations for ¢: jengers, it is well known eof packe y more comfor Th ing to secure berths, tion on board, at pier No. North fi and favorite iriswold, mas- fast fttins, having unequalled | 0761 Sonth st. N&O and their great rable and con- | age! aig early J.T. TAPSCOTT, 96 South st. 24 Shor below Barliog slip. he th ip TA! FOR NEW ORLEANS—Only regul ember—The spl did ti eve RAND, Cart. jar packet of id fast sniling ‘ebb, will positive- y sant for the hove Dort as advertia or Tall will bi Mt i! ship TECUMSEH eal weer HN HE: the 12th ‘vai cabin | ia Ate packet | UNION LINE OF PACKETS FOR LI POOL.—Packet of the 30th August ak splen ew and fast pean Ears ship EMPIRE, 1200 tor Mp ra ‘Capt, Russell, will Positively as ab ve ter Ly, of this elegant packet for | iW sterrare passengers, are unequalled I of which will be takea at reduced ‘rr ruler day. cabin, second eabi by any ship in por | rates. | ly. sail ax shove. her regular day. Price | ¢ accommod: al Those. wishing to secure berths should make iinme. | diate application on board, at pier No.7 pom river. or to | au2or ‘APSCOTT. 96 South street, 2d door feta Burling ship. For freight ov massege having handsome furnished aceom- al 0 60 * | modation, apply ox: bos Sonth se. (C7 No goods received on board after this rhe ih will eail. Agent in New Orleans, JAS, E. ly forward bat iv say ceed the e packet # Geneva. cngers will please be on board, at Orleanp wharf of, Wall street, on Monday, at 12 o'clock, at whieh’ tite whee ages WOODRUFF, who will ter. | reas, ‘Taylor, master, will suc- an2or whom is the Greatest Fonte Rider of the iE’ MACARTE, trian “Fests, pecalirly her own, ind fascinating address ie with which she ehaine 1 oad the charming r. her audi | ence, render this gifted and highly-educated artiste the lead- The ae pomend | feats | Mr. | ing feature of the arena in tuis country. teter the public to the brilliant description given in spective news| the extraordinary daring performed by distin aished gr HO s Wes: “tiding Pesto: ronchable Clown, DAN RIC. the rsisthe celebrated rnd principal Ri- lapoleon ‘of the Arena, 1S, whose feats on are the most Gaye ever witnessed. Juve Nothing occurred at Baltimore yesterday of a local character worthy of being transmitted by lightning. BY THEM AILS. Wasminaton, August 28, 1846. Mexico and the United States—The Views and Cal- culations of the Administration—Peace antici- | pated, and the Ground of Hope—A Navy O, der —Mr. Bancroft not gone yet. i hip by } Exer- | H sea by fog ipa mg Company, Ted by ene pike nd | 1: will be recollected that when, about a week iam ‘Bialiosttict UTR Wonderful Fens boME- | ago, a. letter, was published in the Union, from in theirel Coartoeer of ores Gr Mr. | Commodore Conner, oft'1e home squadron, in the ‘Mr. Ho: A | gulph, informing the navy department that the Fancies Of Proton ‘With n variety of ochers feadine, fented, and | We ne New York Mammoth Cireus. CIRCUS FOR SALE. LL the property of the Union Circus, now in this place, horses, 100 foot ¢: . seats, benches all nearly new aud in this pl A sent use withor ing purchased is now offered by tl of said property. vommunication by letter to be. pare “ha _Parenson, 2 SIGNOR LOUIS M resume his ! nard street, joini To THY AMATEURS oF TH RTINI, g the Society Library Building, Acconpto} is production musical compositi s much needed, to show that the bes can be played on that instrament, whose cape ogg have remained so long unknown, | M. accompanies his pupils on the Piano and | Siguor Guitar an30 Im*m A TANAIC GARDE; ornst Band will e commeucizg June 2nd, at o'clock. Admittance tree. my? Itre 0.5 BARCAY eTkE rican Hotel.) Ni is friends and s good Billiard Table: in complete order. eneral, Mr. Geo, Sweet, the | f Si as usual, at hie Music] Room, 98 Leo- he would re- published, containing a delightful ‘on of the most popular operatic melodies and favorite is NOW; (ay ied FOR THE | WILLIAM ALLIBON, Proprietor. | “aca ig Micescciak ee | | in Mexico” desire ‘prdposal: criber would re- pm that as can be found in the ‘As ‘hese tables are in sepa- ship Cumberland ran on a coral reef, etc., it was preceded by editorial remarks, (not written by Mr. Ritchie,) it which it was said, that shouli a change in the Mexican government ensue, by the | advent of Santa Anna, “the party coming into | power will likely offer proposals of peace,” and the article further stated, ‘froma source deserv- rine | ing of credit, that such was the desire of many of | the most influential men in Mexico.” Take, in | connection with this, a letter dated Vera Cruz, on tone addressed to the editor of which it was remarked os invited to come once ”” and that | the first of Augu: the New Orleans | that “Santa Anna had more and rule the destinies of Mt “the most general belief is, that he settle the ending difficulties between that count pad, the 5 Tited States.” ” The information, that “ . coming, into power will likely offer ited ng | ace,” came from Commodore er ; and i’ is to be regretted that the reasoas on which th belief was founded were not made publ The Union of last night has another articlecn ae subject, poet by the same author, as will be percei es by the style and similarity of ex- ression. In the fist, ‘the fe ecinng ape a Is of peace,’” the snr Venere may be ei perhane. hree doors below the A: from the ability and the ju ent ta Anna, ie § abseriber woul re: | and from jal infltience. with the Mexican | people,” or, in other words, “the most influential men in Mexico.” te apartments, the proprietor thinks it will be more seleet | And now, what are bi: Glee of the and agreeable te gentlemen ¥ in private Par. | tration, and the ground on whic! Maker to h ting the above establishment, w: u . ed with a private cue and apron, for his especiat | be opened ? The government of Mexi dri- a the oa in the Ged pay Cee my Rime ven almost to despair when it was infc that to themselves, or the bowling alleys, 2 the saime by applying at tne bur, Also two Bowitag | ght thousand American troops which are alw attendance. Lunch ever Fish or Clam Chowder. Daring the season, the phoicet 6 ny 's kept in first rate order, with Spring and it. ‘Wines and Liquors, 3 Cherry Coblers, Ming a'manner not to be sur IC7* Gentlemen wil lease 2, communicate at the Bar | any neglect of duty of the attendants. > if FRANCIS MONTEVERD No. 5 Barclay street. al Im*r ite entrance at the Hall door. CHEAPER THAN EVER. (Pri A for blishmen' ele inthe ‘awl7 Im moat sbetant a and Fah MOFFATT'S Fashionable Cash Tailor ar La igo yd York. Every arti- (Parents JOIN MOFFATT. £. F.. MER OES SClOUS SEO =| from Camargo day at 11 o’clock. Tuesdays and Saturdays, | Oysters, such as Shrews- | id sacha. ing for the above oysters cen al- ce; they can depend on ar is well stocked with 1d Segars of the best quali- eps, and Punches made in FULL SUIT of Superfine Cloth made to order, in the mable style, can be procured for Monterey, and that six thou- sand had come down upon New Mexico. ides, as the Lag hg now tell us, and of which Mr. | Polk has been for some time cognizant, no aid is | to be afforded Mexico by England. In addition, | Mexico is in civil revolution. Disheartened and distracted as she is, and has been for years, it is cosa es that she cannot make a successful ral- y against our forces; that although pronuncis- anes and grandiloquent edicts by the children of General Bombastes have been issued, they are | all “sound and fury, signifying nothing, ” in the | | absence of the ability to carry them into effect ; | that “a prolonged war with the United States is ruin to the Mexican nation ;” and that, therefore, it is forthe best interest of Mexico, present and future, that she come toterms. The main “hope” is the conduct of Santa Anna, on his restoration, and “ his great influence with the Mexican a ple.” The revolutions in Mexico are accomplish- ed by the military, and this prominent fact 4 not lost sight of by the administration. Now Vn ee IMITATION PRE! ENETIAN AyD EMIAN Bi i (as appears from the last official article, prepar aA pray GLASS a Dhow aa | by moe than one head, and written with a full an Im*rre et. New Riek: knowledge of facts, in the archives of the Execu- HORSES, CARR TAGE AKNESS, &e tive Department,) that Santa Anna is aud iee AUCTION, eve: enter into a negotiation, and can rest satisfied Saturday abermoonn ct oieioe Ps 1 sam of money will be given, | good round streets, Commencing Mardy Au rei. |does any one question that he would oni ‘au29 2t* eodme On WILLIAMS. Proprietor tively refuse to listen to overtures of peace FOR SALE —— | As a President (so called) of Mexico can sup- A beautiful black Pony, used for some asa lady's above will be sold lo plying to nina Jivery stable, 63 eade st ‘aug Hise Ph Sate yi ne and kind, has bee saddl The 13 agree? TF rissa the nat tothe sadiie.. Kony to B. Garbrashy JUST Ri Ree iIVED one pair of fat t ait pair Englisl ens? Gi pt of the | e-equal to the Bird. 5, John ares, New Vik. entlemen’s | NG CHARLES SPANIELS—Six, Black and mL, win ines dot imported per ship St. James, fom ace Pontes, suitable for rfectls ble. ohn Street, Importer and & ‘aus Im*rre 3 i Fak | al ‘ot a rt his authority, if he can continue the army in his favor, the means to do so, derived from us would produce that result; and with the favor of the priesthood, which Santa Anna possesses much as an’ he neral, his power would : | secured so long e could give his soldier something mote en corn and salt, Santa Anna | could then say to the people “I have an army in | my behalf, well fed and well clothed, with money | beside ; the country has long been distracted; the wealthy have been taxed exorbitantly; there have been forced lonns ; our commerce is y fntorrupted | or suspended ; the government of the Uni ne | States is determined to continue the ag until we sue for peace. We had better accept the offer made through Commodore Conner, who has in- structions to treat with us, and adjust the —. naries, ‘Then we will have tranquility an perity. [tis true we Sigs a hited = ates the boundary of the a rande, for they are de- termined to have it, and also California, which

Other pages from this issue: