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Smead heres aie : and the ert best erie ors, Cigars, ke , &e., Mridnanie a — vars er ND CUTTS rea ee eer ns cent ne aaanies fi ROPOSALS, sealed, and ig AWh f ber’? arr Ra eeyats cndareed, AW yepm hs office 85 Pe street, until Monday, 28th September, at 3 glock, P.M. for ) 10 be green. with the bark on, wot fess than 7 | at the smnail erd, | ming feet of White Pme Timber, 14 by 14 inches Square, t0 average 45 feet n length, noue less thaa 30 feet, to be straight and fee parsiiel widi ach ivered at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, as soon as requived. expense of the contractor, subject to the in- anspection of the yard A bond, w th two sufficient sureties, will be taken for the faithful performance of the contract, end 10 per cent. retaiued 85 collateral security f for i ment, | be consfllered, unless bene py by ed by One or more re: @ given by the party w jalty contained in s actor toch August 1846. | ‘Nevy Agent's Uffice, New York, August 29th, 1845, PROSPER M. WETMORE, sl law dt Navy Agent ai i CEMENT, SAND AND GRAVEL FOR THE UNT- TED STATES DRY DOCK, AT BROOKLYN. se voN Re Agent Orricr, orl ugust 1846. SEALED PRorosals ‘endorsed. Proposals for materi- ss for the Dry Dock, be received at this office until Bo'lock PM, on Saturday, the 26th day of Seprember 4 90 casks of Hydraulic Cement, or the quan ity’ which will be vequired for use during the preseut season : For 300 cubie yards of buildiug sande For 500 cabie yards of berch gra: carl All of the above materials are to be landed on such wharf as may be directed by the Engineer, and previous to the Ist mber vex The Proposals fo) F Cement must stare ik of 300 ill be deducted 12h, cours forasele cask marvel, “Dhose for sand and gravel must state a tmust be pat up in cask; bout 300 aves must be made of hard wood and bound pounds, Th with frelze qk ochickory, hoops, and weigh nahons 28.10 98 barrel’ must be papered taut | ed and Kept under cover until they are so dslivered ct aieadiog to propose for cement must send to the | Dry Dock office one cask of the above description, as a sam. | Pie, ou or bef re the 2ist of September. ¢ sand must be coarse entirely free from dirt. The gravel must be beach w free from dirt, and not exceeding 134 inches in diameter, | and and gravel | proposed to be furnished, st Dexseut to the Dry Dock 0 ‘he proposals must schaeik d the written as- beogibiapasnoin en beets uretigs on bond erformance of the contract, and ten per cent lelivered will in all cases be retained until ty Gomplied with. cousidered unless scoompanied bya ged by one or more respousible persons, given by the party. whose offer may be e gr contained in the 6th section of | for the Sicital of the amor the coatract 4 fi NOW READY, PART THIRTY OF VIRTUES ILLUSTRATED FAMILY BIBLE, Th 2a itr an spirited of * Nosh’s Sa- therbourgh The ercgaler called to 31 = “das R Manvi & Co.) 26 Jen st. TINMEN AND pete Aa WORKERS, ON. AT A FORTUNE FOR Soa ifs YOU—The adverti: nas i haccpe an effective 9) spparerns, for preventing Chi 0} the wrom It being out of hani- Cal tine of business: he will dispose ef the Wiehe inners diatemppieation | at wi an pa ond benefit, on imme- | in person) at ih | North Moore, from 8t0 10 ae M. “Ask for Mid. ak aac ETWEEN Howard Hoses we foward House, New York, and Philzdelphia, | Bern seen nom gd Hose, New York, GA ties Superintendent, dated Aug.— No 210, at sght for shiceeed hundred and seveaty-one dollars an ld forty-seven cence on the Treasurer of Philadelphia and Reading Majlrosd. favored . Bulk ley As the said draft was'not opt ert andgpay- | ment having been stopped, a suitable reward will be pata to the finde to the office of the company, No. | hia. ra 4t*r M.8. BULKLEY. 'OLEN, STO. | m REWARD—Fromtbu B5O EARNERS Tem ths Deming Room of Monsieur Yesterdsy ‘evening. a drat for thee thousand fangs ie Hope be well or brokers and others to look-out forsuch a raft, gad ston it iC offered. ft found, by tearing Stat the shove reward will be paid. ven caged Rector streets, the TWEE . for Tip autifally sivanted ower, Ka flourishing village, wit itsble quantity of Land, near the city ot New York nat .A water and railroad communication with that city of | miles. ‘The permanent summer-supply is from 70 horse to most any amount. Apply to MORE KE: ol im*e Sot Soadvay. TO TAILORS. HE Fall and Winter Fashions for 1016 and 10(7, sre now F cendy forsale, published by "ty OLIVER 4 Courdand street. New York: "Terms $! 40 per plate year. NOTICE—tho fin of OLIVER & HOELE, was ise solved on the 27tn instant, by mutual consent. All persous indebted tothe late fim will please tor puke 3 OLIVER pay. ment to Tomas Oxiven. ey ih Si Dated New York, August 27th, 1846, sia iw*r MERCER’S COFFEE AND DINING ROOMS, CO8NER ‘Nassou and Ann streets, New York, where every luxury is served during ‘sou at moderate charges. eee entrance to Ladies’ Dining ean sf reat ed by Mew 21 Anu street. = situ tion as Chambermaid or Wee ort ral house eseon Apply 249 Third Aveune. siier | "g Woman, a situation as Cook, 01 | { | i} do ger Good city Wan. Dascist. tu washing’ saa iroaiugr Good clip satoeiase giveu Address 4. B acthis office. riaer | W sy GER TA mination by @ respectable Young Woman | as Chambermaid, or to do geaeral hor small private family. “The best o at No, 2 Stone street, A situatioa Led ‘al Tespectable American Girls, to 'o chamberwor! ass! a Washing 5 ha no objections to take care of children. Please to inquire at 472 Pearl srreet_ronm No 1? sl attr pl Naki TE stl) W SNTED—S situation by a respectable provestaut young woman, in a private femily, to cook, wash and 1r0n, OF do geverit housework. Please call 212 Sixth Avenue, in the rear, east side, between fifteenth and sixteenth streets, | N'B ‘the best of city reference can be givens! 2t@e ANTED- Situation by two respectable young women tn 8 private family, one to dy the co king, wishing, and ironing, avd the orher to do chamber work and plain sewing. The. bese off elty soference fen ther nn place Avply to No 822 Broadway, three doors from Twelith street, New York. sil W ANT ED=By eVoune Women, « situation jn a private family to do chamber work, waiting, or take care of Best of erty references given ; has no ohjection to a short d the country. Apply 21 Christoval ANTED—An e: ¥ rd ‘tho: ht - Win with the fra ad ani Dunitess. 1 0 of andoubted integrity and unexceptionable chara as pecmaent stations ofered. reference i tbe ions ll HoraBs ELLUC & CU.No 2 Park Row. ‘ust Se ‘AD | SITUATION as a ci ither private or public, | , By one that thoroushly wi any satiafactory re! 203 reer: with street. au2s6t*r | Spel Cosaimtone of the WARDKOGE AND FURNITURE WANTED, | Which he fille anne LADIES, ‘AND GevTL EMEN can obtain the highest | Ammoeipen edleee. of the new fi and mont auces cash Tay for all kind of ane apparel.fucaiture, Ke. of London rete trotee inst Poet NO aon sce | Wed tween Broome and Spring street “The Water Cu N. B—A line through the post office or oth . will be pu etwally atterded tor sfauzs imerh | Legitymate, b OTICE— The eng ership herecofore ex: LEUPOLD at and SIGISMUND SC, der the firm inf L so_ved by mu.ual consent. The udevaigned will id he is full: Lan LD, DENT) ¥ 5 arly, that 1 ki . O 3 thi a Es HAS EEILIaee | have boon tr tome Atven You ~ SHER WOOD'S MAGNETIC MACHINE, _ | fafpang.ctthe alles kinds of enite Is WARKANT> D to be greatly superior to eve: manatactured, by whatever imitat or pretet foie tedapon the public No premium has ever be: pan d this machine atthe American or aay other has bee, ly r- presented. It. imparts the magnetic "forces more continvou-ly, with ce to the sensations of cacy, than any other y effected are incom- ‘ermpacty fitte parably nore numerot wich its battery, wires, several sizes and “oe ed Svo.) in the aatiah or by Inngwie according to order, Soviets sd hia for thod of this instrument, and which alone can render it eftect . H. SHERWOOD, M. D., 1 at aie bers street, New York. | GERMAN 1 HARDWARE. A LARGE meriment of German Hardware, consi ls, Butcher Kater. ae le Kni ‘Sa ‘« Irous, Halter C! a ESS hy ™ just been rec vderetgnrd aia he ottered’ forsale low, on accommo- Gating terwe. ie os {0 cases Slaten Saad 08 fee kt 6. and Nos. | 3 Alo, Denne 3 tant CRORGE F GERDING ia one Knives, 3 Vigline, Guitars, Flutes, ke ~ dancitog of bib mee Sie at Woes "tnened F.. CERDING, ider lane, TANGESRANGES. "8 First Lae pmb Patent Two rE ra ‘air of the 1e4 ‘eal the | first ps tad are unireroaly atknowieaged eat? re warranted in ali re- . whe eppater ara me Peano tw me Bole Proprietor, 392 Broadway. FRENCH LANGUAGE. ORREUR EDMOND DU yee , rare a few a hie to those whe | ar dispose of, of FOUs sonatas the French i ang How {ne oraiogy om? to vraad from «to i te | QuUList. Aer, " ENGLISH AND ‘AND oe ian 61 Eye: to Diseases of the v. DREW. SFRINCIFAL ‘ of = ad Passage, penne and Ee coe ARTIFICIAL EYES, of superior beauty CLES atontsd to to every defect. way—entrance. 6, Wigires M. LEVETT, DENTIST, ORK HARM results from’ anti a eet Deatists than the ju! b St dots, Hardware, Cu! Chains. 0 ag} fenton, O eoesceniay. Os full Boxes, Locky of alt rs’ Steel i Ws, Shears, Pl ocket ane | Bepdpi goods + Also, 10) boxes Cotton and Horse Cards. D Shovel: quautity of English biister 3340 Fine 0 Hemlock Dock Logs, 30 to 42 feet long. to reat f Periormances of in- we Sas Beata The attention of cor try dealer directed to the abov one who Soe WM. A. BEECHER, 7 Aucti M, A. BEECHER, store 46 Dry ¥ catalogue, Loe ents Reg 's sales of bee] goods eer. lar street, up stairs.— | « Sea Pease eee AUCTION NOTICE AND CARD, JACOB BRAISTED, Anc HE undersigned respectfully infirms sacs eguerally 59 Beekinan and 69 Aun streets, he is at all t it wer, sales of Household Families wishing || rereive particular advances will be made, as usual, I ions orden goods, clothi aie JACOB BRAISTED having great facilities for the | disposal of Real snean will attend particularly to that branch | as to the procuring money on bond id temporary loans sie prom ely arranded! to, expense and little sasisfs — source of much dread to th STLE, Broad: as his Auctioneer, the 'y may be worn. renders them as perfect as can be desi r. CASTLE wishes particularly to impress w who seek to have the which Art can effec CHEAP’ SUGARS FO! ROWN SUGAR for 3s 7 lbs, yellow nnd light Havana 4s refined ‘gilew, 5a and 58 RES! iH GREEN A! CUT THE FOLLOWING from f the Times, of June 27. Wild ¢ ‘i ie attaine TEAS. | yzooe 4s and 5s : best country young hyson Hyson f Molise ts good Ui = patent, meses 2 ot the day which we car oe mend with confidence bd all who are affected with C pas “ toc of elegant Plaso Fortes. will be without reserve, to the re pepaes: and En- E Old Java of ‘i finest bate Mi bien a splen per lb; Sumatra do 10 cents. JU. Led 4 and red daily, 1 advances and storage idder. For foneeRe Gopintteston Marchant. JAC J BRAISTED. Auctioneer, jo y IN BART rion OF | an og Nett Ais RODUCTION, | Salas. Before Santa Anna left Havana, he took , ce Rand Sar Raastioss cf toe Langs wien Sekine virtues of Dr. Wistar’s deceive those who a IN CHANCERY, SALE THE’ NEAR PORT RICHMOND, STATEN ISLAND. IN PURSUANCE of adecretal order of the Courtof | Chancery, the above mentioned premises will be sold h ENTLEMEN’S Real Heads us of Haig, being the greatest improvement, in the alps; and the subscriber j The: e 4, ou the Ist day of ‘clock in the forenoon, are put on ina mement. They tothe countenance, and at ouce become man. Capy'the addres | or say too much ii Let the public be ot eat, wll be sold ia one parcel, and the resi- sold in lots or par- ILLINOIS BOND: Tis UNDERSIGNED, as agent for the. hareby Caived Tae, id be on as to the title, &c., sigation | EY, ksa., Solicitor, 81 Cedar st, 2B For further wpotin ta es wil ihn the written eae PHILO -T. ROGULES. ponds fine ‘State of Hi Master in Chancery. under the ace oe the Li y re, y druggists eoaliet san ote the United Sites ny ofthe one mill tax for 1815, the sum of CONSUMPTION COUGHS, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE LU peer easeeeeret compounD eur Dati aus tobenthae m STORE TO LEi—In Wall street, one of the best lorated in the street, and near Broadway, in perfect } order, with immediste possession ; size about 60 by 20 * yr further amneuagnd address STOKE at — om ot after the let o * SMALL genteel family ‘wife, and mother, wi WROUGHT NAILS. KEGS of 100 Ib: | om delivery after 1st of December ext at WIL Y. THE ORIGINAL AND GkN CINE PREPARATION. . GE} Coughs, Colds, Athin GE F. ING, 3 Maiden Scelasueed WINES—250 bal: | Gill Net Twines, comp: ° — ‘manufactured. ¢ d eppretal sly bor COLL os NTED IMME Pain ete wide (AEUBNISHED HOUSE to rent from now to st amily consisting of a centleman, in upper art, “of the city, gen- he Nowa bof Croton, wa er, with bath room, ke. '8., Box 2327 Post Office, will meet pi atten “ibe inost effectual speedy eure ever BLUELICK WATER. UST received, a fre: hii Holla gentlemen, can Its action upon the accommodated = 4 Milichafui situated rooms, by applying at 474 Broadway. 28 1 OTS AND SHO; THE subscriber invites the attention of purchasers to is extensive assortment of Furn HEATHER Boots, Gaiters, ‘ina PERS, etc,, received weekly from | Sino, and manufactured exp ‘TRADE, and ‘Warranted in all cases to 1am now mane hovering for the fall ai Sour axp Water Proor Bo the most extensive of which may be | is DR. wanes 3 SonrouNp SYRUP OF F all the. winoasie ofthe gh et they, <3 BS a0 which profess to be of great val hum: mL hesitate, ‘not to prononnce DR. SWAYNE CO. M- | P OF WILD ERR’ grecient Gia ce, | Baline Saiphae'W Waters in this c antry, the Har owgate Sp et of Ni JO 273 Broadway, Granite nk, corner of Chamber street. VOU NEWS for smokers of A No. | Havena Segara.— The * Habanero House,” 12 Beekman street, have now to furnish the lovers of the Cate aad Patent #, Pomers, Suir. MaNovactORY Ar | ted their arrangeme! omatic weed (as well as dealers in sex: b gar the Havana produces, and c! y other house in fathe United States, as permauently reside the wars.suitable for thi | among other improvemeuts he has introduced in then } 4 ure of Segars, is the highly im rs ‘assortment ever offered in this city found by the rackacr or Maines Lane. | NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 69 MAIDEN NE, NEW YORK: ny Bones) for, $3 00 ; egg culty a ery thie Just av-na,and will pe ol} purpose of manufacturing F TOUR COLD eine avery, apt to cous go f packi days,”'and they gi the Chicese¢ of pacl ng uD | such we woul LA) FINE Calf City Ma M: Made Dress for, $: City to any boot in the city, se 50, and equal to any now A lly low. Jobbers and others will please give us a \ isall made under our ow: cash, and Pind we can sell a promt for :y 5 Ay uch to ie ey yaua Segars h: nee long been ° All our boots warrau d ni pe agreeable flavor aro tried foi vantages the public will in a short ‘time them: soon will be duly advertised ; mm stock put up on the old pl well selected assortment, will be eae usand at from $1 to $3, less ray the usu: Call — try them! atthe Habaneros House, No. 12 N.B. A second hand teat ae Sr we cheap, au28 lw*r GENUINE GALVAN ic RINGS, MAGNETIC FLUID, FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF isa one Reg NERVOUS “COMPLAINTS. er how chronic or severe may be the cot aay oo to the wonderful powers, as de rable mast ines v8 new and philosop cand ote ot e cot deg of of the most pe ‘in first mvoice comes to han e properties aud the A remainder of the ol old a very heyy ot and Maiden | jane, ¢ whe of Willis FINE Boots, FOR $3 60, ial to those sold in other stores rench Calt Dress Boots for $4 0, equal city for $6or $7. All a Hiogranie who ten YRUP OF AY CHERRY, all concur in pea dakolie iets of the best re- on for = cure of all PULMONARY | Bye Le erp of Wild Cherry | | roduced to Pert pablic in this or cel Near the American Museum. Quick sales and small profits is our motto.—4 Ann street. Tre ee ee Ee GEE ae Abd. STYLt OF HATS. Gtx SPL EME 3 ATS, ‘The subscriber devotes his oduction of the finest qualities of Beaver and Moleskin jats, and, as such, they are with confideace recommended to blished, so that even persons worthless mixture palined off upou them) sithey did'm in mivd the name of Dr. Swayne, Nassau Streets. of the standard style for ly for examination and sale. rention, as hitherto, to the Purporting to contain Witn Cneuny, are hi bearing the writtea = ignacure of Dr. Swayne. —G: \ should be observed to Purchase from the regularly appointed Principal Office, comer of EIGHTH and RACE streets, righ fan) New XoumOnanties H. Rixo, corner of A. Sanps, 188 Bowery; (von Bine and Nassau streets. \e ACHLETS. GARTERS, | various d senses and can KNO: , 18 FULTON. STREET, teen Bailing) deem: ie convenience efor XG, Seoul slap staterteee . imply 5 Beauty” lightness, taste, and hi stele will excel in Ee a "ee Broadway, between | pment may be had gratis. 0 PAPER BOE MA! from Nos 35 to 130, le ich; Dobp, 771 Broadwa: i Ketonam, 121 Fultou; Mrs. Haves, Brooklyn. T HE oes THERMAL SYSTEM. iekson, of — edited by | | NO MONOPOLY! WATIRIPONT & JAMES, FASHIONABLE HATTER: | No. 82 Nassau Street, near Fulton. THE subsecrivers will be prepared to sw Sy their friends and the public with the. F. ALL 8T Saturday next, the 29h of August. beg respectiully to state, that the hats sold b their own agen peng and no exerti F MEDICINE} Dggk mer, of Rie for the frat time, I announced th ur.the professors of tne hi 65 and 67 Nasean at. that upto that hor CHAMPAGNE, FRESH INVOICN of ue galas San whit awit of ( rchaaty, heel rig this country and at no taghet } SLivinasrox Te 5100, REGULAR ha oe ine BOSTON. CESTER, without change of aggre, OF without to aman, in all but utter darkness on Cer attest theyre tended to teach, From bly proved that when the i Thi of Hippocrate sician suceceded accident, on purpos senurtes and leah the blind had been leading the he a sometimes, more frequeutly the wroug. Wi ata revelation go startlin | upon the profession like 6th London Edition. Hl equal in qual iy more extensive and showy est and at as Tessonable ati | &e. Doors open at ha jone the publication of this wonderful work | | has reached Eleven Thousand Copies. - | For sale, price 75 cents, yy, ESTABLISHED PRICES we Regen oe NEW ESTABLISHMENT, Fe (gue Butioina.) FIRST r QUALITY BLACK FUR HA’ JALITY SILK HAT. Ont ESE, prices have been be as implici'ly relied un, as the beauty, style and finis! Of the article to which they appertain. respectiully ask the public to test the value of his Hi productions of anv other mapufacturer in the city and’ believes no candid mind will leave the premises dissatisfied with them or their prices. } REMOVAL B REDFIELD, Cited fall. Contents—Phevomena of ‘Health, pasmedic oattataed, Norwich, are Insured thet Pascateemy sites trots e being the omly inland route seats through to Boston. ce al eg oplexy, ruptured | ary consumption, | Pi lammatiou, biood- ut, rheumatism, , dvopsy, dyspepsia, insanity, congestion, convul- | women, enucer, tumor, preg. | the heart, palin aid who will otherwise give his attention to thelr ease and comfort, isease, fever, dysente The proprie™ur would digeations hypochrondria, south side Pier No. | 1, North River, foot of wily, (Sundays sacred) at 5 0’cloc! an ela Terese GURNEY, 134 Fulton st. RTSON’S PHOENIX | LOBE HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY. THE tal one oa ov TrutH—The Chrono-Thermal ‘This new system of medicine is woe f. ders. Dr. —— ‘one of our best physicians, practice’ on this » an wife ‘of the writer oat nar etfully notify the | a | trians, tl Jo rager esninent susie bullno- eee MORNING LINE AT 64 O- CLOCK FOR ALBANY. ee streets Van Cortland?’s. octets he she was stronK yer oe baare, and | whose new style Win and Gal. ahaa COURS TROTTING AND d ‘mal system will entirely chan; the fa N. tid subvert the old ayatem of mctice« th, foot a Wee m atreet on B We rake the! following (says the New York Sun} lagazine for May. The Dr. ‘Albany on Tuesday, T fi ea Ses ee lerstands his professi n.and | Knickerbocker M. |, by applying at | tioned is the same gentleman who form: following purses will close, this day ‘Tuesday, Sep- & Losee Fare to oY an an Cortlandt’ 's Dock, 25 cents; Fonghkeepeie,, | Hadson, 75; Albany $1. CONE ISLAD arse $900, two mile heat pacing horses—pacers to go to wage as they please, one hundred dollars to | No. Purse $250, two mile heats, | wotting horses, $4 to Ko to the second best horse. No, J—Purse $100, two mile heats, under the saddle, free horses that never won a purse over $ second best hors: D AND FORT WE in humess, free for al ‘ON—Landing at the new Greenwood Usaetery Bock, tsk sey y The steamboat FROFRIETOR, Capt. H. Mallan, will on the 2trh, commence running reeularly to 1 Fort Hamilton, touching at the new Dock fe an opportunity 4! viewing | Fer where they can spend an hour in a Bross’ Promenade; returning at an early hour. Leaving as agree with’ him, between cupped, nutil IDSTTLL. | them, and they OPULD KUH & CO., is this day dis: best way is to wrap Seat hy the bu: Cea | pepo iy. be acoruer, Ii u a siness at 10! Cedar | ata tailor’s sl rized to settle all bills of the | Chronu-Thermal sig TEOPOL bia Turner, would oby have ne coaxed. out of | re io. like atomi in half ‘dozen wet shee! ea yead of cloth practised by Dr. never Won a purse © irse $30, mile he: that never won irse $30, mile heats, nen 3 best 3 in 5, in harness, for pa- te any of these contin apropos of this, we mayo mention tie da ou ats id—' Are you the cel ‘¢ heard so much! * heats, est 3 iw Es ‘ander the awn cing horse: iar never Won a purse over ineach to make a field. ‘ases according to the rules of ‘ae cours ce the 7th September. HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. AT. AUCTION, every Monday, Thurada; Saturday afternoons, at? o'clock. Engle sale stable, corner of Chrys ‘Commencing Monday. August 31 ‘Tei ; JOHN WILLIAMS, Proprietor White Hall toh Poney (sland, 1 Touching at Gow het Moana 5M. ‘T. BEILBY, Proprietor. ‘RS “tt oo ALBAN re PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEA. pes, bi celebraced for having every | ic fits, and on 80 & d 0 d by the subscribers at less than half un oF sald promerege ‘Communteation dh letter poeret we | to cross the ocean, a hogshead, or pth Ry ee sia and Fide evel maredey and Secardsy evenings, at? | tis arri fy Al the Bast and ive ie amp! and aiae ren after 534 f the boats of this line, | jr from capeuins or anes its. wy on board the boats, ortoP.C, | other ago, oe Fate A my reputation in this respect, and | have not SCHENCK’S PULMONIC SY¥KUP The Frectest Medicine - the Werit, been * wr the Cure of | FOR SALE, A FINE SADDLE HORSE. WILL drive also in 8 carriage. idle, Appl Oaths tbr: ie jalbraitl le. Apply to raith, 23 PER LAST PACKET FROM EUROPE, usT es 4, D one af of Haglich Sarees, den ree (a @ latter are equal to the Bird No. 5, John street, New Y CHARLES SPANIELS.—Six, Biack and e, een: imported per ship St. raat aera atall Je {si at therigha re he copy cars for Neh tad taken at moderate 7 FALL REMED/ES rs ovr there is but one | opel ae can be relied on an race” —( on: pp a, PULMONIC Si auye i commend hig Album, just published, ¢ collection of the mos! popular operatic melodies and favorite d, together oO bh. Each ing else has failed, For passaye or fr ight Schultz, at Ls office on tt ed method of using ws diy will, NI Ats o'clock, P.M. Hoe! *greambont SOUTH AMERICA, pave, o8 Tuesday, Thursd: ‘Apply ov “board, or at the offer on the wharf ~ FARE REDUCED TO THE FISHING BANKS—1i OM SOIEAL ON =—Th aa above on Sunda' and Sept Ist, as follows :—" oot of aptain 8. W. Brainard, ‘Saturday afternoons, fectly manageable. street, Importer and dealer ae Bak Lag x anges. Ni ‘ina Be PP va ‘s the moat assist nati wo and Liver. Where the | August 30th Pi id lines tw ithed nd jaen a rifier of the system known + expel the disease from the Lungs, Seomac there is hectic fever, symptoms of i ae bien ties .. healthy | want “apectorated mater’ sand Rg: es of cor rate TO THOSE. Who. SHAVE baal . FECIMENS OF "RN CREAM FOR SHAVING—' praised by ‘those who ma tenor of the Instit Iie his four ns good city, all kept ia complete rate apartments, C LO. ritectay ond Mryeudny, and thea we! bore hing y patients gene: Syrup ; and nite gs is removed, and the a- INCK, and for sale at his principal dt street, oppomte the National jum, 121 Fulton street ; i H. Johnson, 273 Broad: ‘ord, 274 Fourth Van Dechoven, FLD | my pony an are caught in abandance. ONLY REGULAR, LINE OF PACKE' remger | | NEW 01 Le ae of the 7th Sey ne fendid’ ap ter, will ip ects ye who tr consu) Possess w office, 8 No. 4 Goi test ot attendan: fe —The New Soap.—We be ik from the more benefactor and friend James Ann street, whos says it ts ahead of any thing ever yet fom ment of modern improvement. is something more.” In short, we be- ing soap in the world. tions, and coat the written signature King. Prepared and hholesate and retail, avd for exportation. 192 Broadway, corner ot AY EXC PY OM pac AS 1 EXCELLE: ‘1 oprgeene ey +a young Pong er. vill Bleecker street; Court) ccrget ites York : 1 gine : Viams ia Vi t! \ the cholee ot of Wall street, 9% South street, \d door below Burling Slip, lar beat et to sae) | regular (Piston, master, will be ies: iT co a ond way, vivenis Aveuas bs ‘ouion=-tha fast set passage, apply on board at | Orleans sale, footct Wall street. or to ue iarey, ME eae a Nivabbet Nir “Bellamy fon, Mrs Foe Ke ——_—____ Met M @ Hora; Mrs Piump- FURTHER INT GENCE Bel Hen econd night of Miss Julia Dean, AND THE Miss Julia De: ames es LATEST INTELLIGENCE, Kean—Tue: Sept dt, will be performed the, Farce of DEAF AS A POST—Mr joors open at 7 o'clock, and the performances will com- Septen bet Ist, will be performed the Af Ver which, the Misses te will appear in Le Pas des SEIZURE OF 1 OF THE CALIFORNIAS. daw: | fhe Traeedy of TON Arann TELEGRAPHIC. ‘Pristam Sappy. Mr Base; Camain Faroe ot hal past o'clock. Boxes $1; Pit 50cents ; Gal- FROM MEXICO | ia ie Maney ah vocna | ARMY OF INVASION. za, Mrs poe: 3 Marian, Mrs. M. jel oben ge Fwcigepeaas Tals sa iets | Probable Termination of the War. Ty, 1246 cents. RAM aa overs | Seren oa eae Rie eb ae tlk IMPRISONMENT OF PAREDES. ton streets. —Tuesday rete cae Ist, will be rformed the: Drama of JOAN OF ARC—Beauvais, Mr. Weer: Joan of Ate, Mra: George doves er which, a grand Pas Seuts by Mlle Julia Vincent To commenee with the Farée of the WHITES AND | VInWws oF OF SANTA ANNA. OWNS—Major Pep M i Peter apie Mr iH | Chapman; Kitty Clover’ o rake | | apucgon Sp Capea NPT CACAIRE LATER FROM SANT FE. 2% cents; Pit, 12 ‘ commence at half-pa 4 | We received by telegraph last night, the follow- \ ing intelligence from Mexico and Texas, in addi- GABRIEL RAVEL, M Sa fovea to that already received by the steamer newer ie Reveuilig.Se + | M‘Kim, at New Orleans:— After which, th ie Pa iu |, The steamer Arab arrived off Vera Croz on the Heth comnery | Wth Aug. » with Santa Anna on board. He im- | mediately placed himsel! at the head of the move- Teen See ee jasion. | ment in that department. The departments of Tickets 50 | Puebla and Mexico have declared for Santa Anna and Paredes’ has already been taken prisoner. | The revolt at the Capital was headed by General Tats ra if ct fe freshments, | i pa ce of si tone a” 4 COSMORAMAS; | letters from General Campbelt to Commodore ‘on the Uj Nan de. ; SOLVING VIEWS and Conner, and avowed himself, in reply to some en- o ; ~ hee DS 2 ™° | quiries as to his intentions, as follows:—* If the Ce ame min sommence at a qnarter to @ precisely. | Heonle of my country are for war, then I am with them, but I would prefer peace.” "ASTLE. GARDEN | oe A ; °. VER BEFORE ENJOYED | News had been received in Mexico that Mon- AND HILARITY! OF NOVELTY | |terey and California had been taken by one of GALA DAY AT CASTLE GARDEN, WED- | jay RNOOM tatoo a hae | the vessels of the United States squadron. An Athletic Games and Mealy English Sports, of an’ entirely | other account says that all California has yielded novel nature, for the prt free aft Com to the to the Americans! Pi A letter dated at Vera Cruz, 16th August, says that advices have been received by expresss ei a 2d, a¢ Of the formal annexation of Califorma to the ORSrhE GARDEN, when! tee ries of Raval | Upi ; ‘ i i 3 Sports and Athletic Games of Merrie England | which have | United States; that is, the United States forces B racted thousands 0: have taken possession of Calitornia. This news came-to the British Consulate at Vera Cruz. sof cocieey, and ety, ny = | Despatches were to be sent to England and to the utmost decorum be preserved upon the | New Orleans by special expresses. ocea Some idea 01 th ill " Whig’ ‘i he, ane Mechta SNS SER TRONS Ly Voli htenrh weed pouring into Camargo. Gen. from the PROGRAMME. i ith hi . Ist, Archery at 9 target. 40 yards, “Beat in value of tive | Taylor arrived a ee ee Daye | arrows. 'rize, a rich si p. i Mb A gra 2d" Throwing the Sledge, weight 15 Ibs. Prize $3. Peyton site aaivad.an the ‘aly nit Wheelbarrow | on half a mile, ng the cireuit of | of the troops took place, : 3 fuk: Leeaping—the exercise of the sugle ber. Prize, asilver | €xPressed himself in ter adr “Sth Running in Sacks, 100 yards. Prize. asilyereup. | 4scipline. Duncan Ys a pitt: Li oot Race, one mile, 24 circuits of the garden, | with a portion of his , left Camargo on the ize, arich mlver cu ¢ | an Wheelbarrow lace, blind folded, 100 yards. Prize, | | 12th, in the direction of Monterey. si ? Nach, Short Foot Race, 100 yards. Prize $3. | The St Reveille publishes a letter fro 9th. Climbing the Greased Pole. Prize. a splendid ¢ Sante ated July 17, from which we lea: | watch, on the top of the pole. | he Joth. Pig Race, tail id. Prize, the pig. that or Armijo had ordered the people ale ‘The sporis will commence at 3 Oelock, mresigely. ye to measehy agninar the tiniees East lmission 25 cents, 4 wARCH STREET THEATRE, | PARE | arn iggested that he makes thisd . BURTON... ... jer an asec. ry ji ii Pps vonetar piace of amusement has beeu wewly decors: | 7° be sear iee eyrsiey dears ted, and is now the handsomest thestre inthe Union. —_| ing tc although he intimates that ho TRAE RE VOUS MAN its | would x than surrender the country.- AMVill be repented, in sonsequenee of | gees i se He assured the 1 1erchants and traders that the pen, Mr Burt’ Mr E Shaw; Lord Lounge, | yrilowards Lady Leech, Mrs Hughes; Mix Clachelt, Mrs | would ail be protected. ONT Oasash end Mr Bonnie in anew Pas de Greeaue. | ——— Cotonel De Courey, Mit Arua Tony, Mr_ Barton; Mo- | BY THE MAILS. hammed. Mr, Wood; Matilde, Mi Socrates The KING OF HE COMMONS Wasuinerton, August 30, 1846. WALNUT STREE’ THEATRE, PAIL ADELPHIA. | eS —C HA Mamata: WR. Beawe Manager. The Late Gen. Van Ness—A Bigg © Copy of 275 te OF THE SEASON. | Letter, Shedding Light—Capt. Walker—M. Second apgernege ip hig city. of | Gales—Important Scientific Dasa tele TY JESDAY EVENING. Seomter vee ili be per b¢ Superceded. ghee formed the vomit ay aay | It is somewhat ofa delicate matter to speak ¢ O'CALLAGHAN. suse eeMr, COLLINS, | the claims which a lady of this city has to beir How tor ay putts SR | the widow of the Inte General John P. Van Nes MORGAN RATTL R. If we call her Mrs. Van Ness, the survivin Z i brother—the Governor—is more than displeasec DID VOU'EVER RSEND'S you He WIFE If, on the contrary, we speak of Mrs. Conner, a 0 BURLINGTON inference might be drawn that we do not believ Mr. COLLINS will appear every night this week. thatshe was married. ‘To please all parties, HOLIDAY ST. THEATRE, BALTIMORE. entleman proposed, the other day, that we sa ADIES AND GENTLEMEN us of engaging for Van Couner. ‘the Governor, riotwithstandin ibe guontan, oemncn pt tee thoy blishment, will | the lady’s plea, is going on, settling up the estat Bens ony potter, dr TALL, Philadelphia, The other day, when property was offere1 fe Lessee of the Walnut and Holiday Street Theatres. | sale, she warned purchasers that they would bu nue iwebe 0 _ Jaw-suits. The Governor was present; and wer THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY EXHIBI- | it not for the fact that he was once Minister 1 TION EVER KNOWN, | Spain, and Collector of the port of New York, w THE CELEBRATED FAMILY OF would incline to the belief that he made use ¢ SHAKER BROTHERS AND SISTERS, | Janguage towards the lady that the teachings « CONSISTING OF Chesterfield would not justify. As the antic MISS JULIA A. WILLARD, MISS A. coouee MRS | pated trial at the ensuing October term of th peer The alata Girenit Court, of this district, has afforded conve . | sation everywhere, andin all circles, perhaps WILL ari “tuibin’ eT eTURE CON- | copy of one of the lasters on file, purporting to b written by the late General to the lady, may n¢ On Tucntay ey Minty Beatgn ph Wt od 2d, | be uninteresting. It will be seen that the wor CONSISTING of x complete ius stion of the “ here” occurs as often as “hear” in the repor To Lae mode of life, muiner of worship, peculiarities, &e. 2 he. oF | ed debates of Parliament, but not so much to th this singular, sand hitherto waknown pevpl their Chauats, purpose. Puraveiruia, July 26, 1845. Dear Mary—I am here, and can find our matt: i erat | can Uda here just as1 wish it. I will no LF Aad ETE == certainly inake you my lawful wile. 1 go to Ne TIETZ, .. York this evening or ‘to-morrow morning; sht Goris HALL, Ss setuiitaa ila SOA Ne Vid caaci, be back hiaeeaihahe Sdiee Tih of next mouth, 6h f Anatom: ag ae gate wets pper. cede 2 cents. will expect to meet you here on my reiurn, tha f origit ale at all the Muste ast 7. Commence al Tickets 25 cents. thant d | may ye Me you my legal vaste. ges you 8 Ow CO’S AMMOTH CIKCUS. | here e 1st, go to some good boarding bou: # “HIS rag mat eG P sani I perform at and take board until J get back here. Drop me Di Geesto ch, ach and Sch tas ie, 27th; note or letter in the post-office, and tell me wheu | Lockport 28th and 29h; Albion 3: ember; at Attica on the 2d; at Perry tat to go to JON Iwill Pager gr to stay buta short ve Ath ‘on the 5th; at Rort ‘the 7th, &th aud time with you, as 1 shall haveto home, in th atc pcnseraan ou toe Toth; nt Pal myra on the lith; at Washington city, by the 10th or 16th of next a Lyons on the 12th; at Vienna on the lath; at Auburn on the | oonth. Yoursusever, Joun P. Van Ness. | Phe Lasse pratt a, Pesan a Se Uaited | ‘The above, with a bundle of other letters, will | States, comprisiny Men and Horses, requiring 2% be produced ‘ ‘on the trial. Certihges to Sous performers, wardso | In conversation with a brother of Capt. Walk- 3 the Greatest er, this morning, [learn that the Bint od ” has ently arrived from Pai | not declined, but accepted the pontment BMAD. MARIE, MACARTE, | which was tendered him by the Presic lent, in con- Agi | being chuste harmi _Gen. Taylor, on the Rio Grande. The report fie, Tender his gifted an ie cy tors | Was no doube o siroulated by some of the hun reler fue Pub | applicants for the oflice, rctrecuepupets Aye evdaring ie i ir. Gales, of the rape nasi been lors for lahed er thete, | several days past, with chuls and fevers, at his re- Ee ai ee Hie Cie DAN RICE, “* | sidence, at Eckington, a mile from the city. mong the Performers is the celebrated and principal Ri- | 5. On Friday anumber of scientific men, and the ‘Napoleon of the Arena, Mr. HOBBS, whose fea featson ' Mayor of Washington, accepted of an invitation, Horseback are s. | extended by Dr. Page, to witness his improve- npany, led by | ment in an application of electro-magneusm to Tambler, Sr MACART. ‘Wondertol “Feats by'Ms. boats now propelled. by steam. ‘The model was Cole's Dogs, Hector and Billy. ‘The SWISS BOTH EES, one horse power, but the principle can be extend Sweets the Chatioeer of a Reese | ed toa thousand, with a ke happy result, |The nastics | experiment was successful beyond a doubt. few years only must elapse before, instead of vege ra | ing “ steamboat,” we must repeat “electro boat,” ‘or “magnetic boat.” Strange sounds, but we will soon become familiar with them. Whocan calculate the advantages of this revoluuont? Who | cannot see, ata glance, the comfort which will inure to travel, and, what is of far more conse- quence, the safety ‘of lite? The electro-magnet will not explode, and blow up boats and passen- gers. Instead of tons of coal and cords of wood, barrel only of the acid will be required ; and’ ~ gee an ~ mense saving of mone , and allow of room for be dea RE oid 36. x iwire_ | freight. Bream will have to become aa exploded ‘; Pi of Sig ‘te Leeo- | System, and those deprived of employment by iety Library Building. the new motive power apply to Congress for pro- run Acconprow he would re | tection. It isto be regretted that the exhibition digsand fvorite | WS not public ; butit may be accounted for from | the fact that Dr. Page cannot take out a patent.— + production was much needed. to ty iat ie ue, | He is an examiner in the Patent-ottioe, and the oe CMchiet * | law will not permit him to do so. His friends en- Wpnor: a a have remaiees ‘Sagits a iano and | deavored, at the last session of Congress, to Lt Guitar imem | a special act passed for his benefit, exempting him LANTIC GARD! 18 Now (@) from the regulations, but failed inthe commenda- Alsi nh ori ble effort. Fruix. it Fridey venings, commencing it reece iv 1846. osioats ILLIA ALLISON, Proprietor. Puiapecena, August 31, ERDE' LI The Moyamensing “ Killers” were not idle last Hin ON. misery try | evening. They attacked a party of peerararit ‘0.5 BARCAY TREE ( (ine doors below the Ame- | colored men, in Seventh street above South, an’ call inform ay S pabite inp that | after chasing one, and finding he was about to escape, one of the gang hita young negro man i tore select sitting on a cellar door, with a slung shot, which it ont, will | caused so severe a wound, that it was at first especial ld not recover. Shortly afterwards, evn j though schoo attacked one of the Southwark oy ins | police, named Wilson, and but for his being arm- | ed with a mace, and the display of a pistol by 4 co orld. Chas ROWER & COM New York Mammoth Cirens._ | CIKCUS FOR SAL! All the property of the Union Cire consisting of horses, 100 foot ca I nearly new and in cor out requiring any further outh this place uader sale by execution, yegte is a curb sent use ing pureh: ME: AMES O'Ne L, fully iard a game by, Luneh ree ey, vat 1 o'clock. Tuesdays and Saturdays, | another police officer, they would doubtless have \F Beth or Clam injured him considerably. As it was, he escaped with a singls blow upon the face. | The body of young Hewlett has not yet been * found. The search has been sory unsuccess- | ful, and it will not now be recovered until it rises ‘othe surface, as the work of decomposition pro- granees, James D. McCabe, of Vi ingieie, ge, ue FRANCIS MONTEVERDE | ofthe grand lodge of I. O. of O: tres | ll deliver the oration on the occasion of the de. | acre eon pepe aoe tart | cation of the new hail in this city, on the 17th of h as Shrews- Seomenube toes oreo. Ee id at Juleps, and Punches ma tlemen will please to communicate at the Ber, | any neglect of duty of the ty. Also Cher: & manner not to be sn} | yaaa O2"Co! CORNED. i mber. child about three years of age, whose parents | sideration of his bravery and valuable services to

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