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FORMATION W. Meter. a of « ta raered by Owen Short at de la Marina, in reference ying | Sinleerieauie daughter of the late John L. the Rev. Wm, Berrian, Mr. . Srencen, “poth rowat Toren 'yrone, parish ul fos ne freee 3 Ran st. AE OGY ee jars | Poti al weekly seit Ne ‘assortment is. eee. of wo eoroauy part of the country. FLATT, Aucncaes r. ‘0! PISTOLS, GOLD J. will sell This Dayrat e, ‘On the 9th instant, by yy NG HAM, u Miss Many nt Seas ras Mi te avestion ae Mls ‘over stead au TEyr4 over he seme og boxes over berg! 1844, at of greatest production exportation thus et fn eught to be abundant. this product, as appears from the totals ry the poly statement, conforms with the entry, boxes more having been shipped months of last year. years of age, asi wa: ti rape ty oO. MeRCHANTS, AND BUSINESS | last your, and 20.7 leg macening, Fcc 9, Dennis Sutiivan, in ear of of his brother, Jeremiah, are invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon , from his late residence, 62 Ridge st. , the 9th of August, Sanan Ann Bornam, ‘ownsend Boeram, after a long and severe pee which she — with Christian fortitude and re- uaintarice of the family, and par- er and tamily, are invited to al the residence of her mother, tharine Fowlers 334 Canal stevet, on Tuesday, the 10t of August, at half Albany and B ‘On Monday, A\ ts dee ¥ (AND ante \d scena and cavatina from TAN His rads, and those le house ie this of a set rsoa every way competent to tal several years experience ye adi sane to J. W. at this office will meet with H Bea PL. In the distribution of the exports, ie wwe see that an excess over thoso of last year, of 47,512 boxes, has gone to the United States; 65,542 to England; of 18,185 to the Baltic; Belgium; of 832 to Tri ports, ware. among whi oe ANTED IMMED terprising men to sol me of the most popul: Men who can com intelligenee and Fentennce m8 arround, “Apply to ISRALE POSE, 46 Nassau at 2 TELY,—Several young and it subscr bers and collect, mor riodicals published tn this coun: Ry a tie (er r 3 ohn Forrester, fr oa Hachel, Mrs Phillips; Princess Hudosia, Mrs Will ah Bog OF CASH- Veask ha locks; prace and bitts; mah nga pumps; curtain pins; and Venice; of 1358 to va- . The exports to Spain have ‘fallen off 24,494 Cowes 20,814; to Hamburg and Bremen 11,368; to France 2536; and to Italy 2936. The diminution in tothe Peninsula is not to be wonder- is observable in the maratime easelssand the causes of which a hooks beasaor’ i 2, 425 ey a tlealarly Mr. John sade an extensive assortment, about 1000 dozen table knives moug wi 9 hy is fs mm buck, white bone, bk, Pr i Glos, he ‘urabull? ‘Po, conclude with SEIMiT OF RHE Pit and Gallery, 12: co at fies 7. ed at, since the same th movements of our ni 'UATION for cook, washing and neral fouse-work ta im ast SAS) Ae culoetion to do 4 ference given. Apply to3 Sethatles ra please ¢ male our after a lin; Eien Howranp, in the Glst year of! The relatives and friends of the fms and those of her son, Thomas R. Howland, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, without farther invitation, on Tues- = afternoon, at 5 o’clock, from her late loomingdal: oe Sunday, August 8, at 734 o'clock, P. M., Miss Wi- HELMINA SCHMITE, & native of Coins aged 20 years. intances, and also those of her brothers, Ambrose and Joseph’ Schmitz, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No, 67 Grand street, on ‘Tuesday afternoon at half-past £ o'elock precisel At Jamaica, L. Archibald Grace, we have before spoken, are known. The ine off at Cowes, is made up in the very considerable inc: 4 direct shipments to England and the Baltic. the peculiar as ctzgumstances in which, care now, n placed, saaat Nena Sot See fluence on trade pe to be an exception, al- , since, Sortunete- copy. ring, illness, Mrs. ‘Doors anon ata ATNED—A Boy, 0 Giana THEATR year Apply to PARTE NOT & DU! TC formed A ROLAN Mr Hower: Fixture, mM Howard; Mrs. Selbo ate a i dyer, Darl Aga re: “CHER RYAN DFAIRS Lard jSialis Mr. Brougham; fin, ‘RIS GEMFaay Ryan, Mr. 2b cents; Pit, 1246 cents. general, and we could not ho; though in truth, we yer — ply United States, by —A KESPECTABLE rer Wornan wantsa situation as Chambermaid aud Wait HEUMATISM BRONCHITIS, AND -pYarErsrA— ‘The following lett point gers’ patent impr sabre and hateh- Bifitole Tie balance of stock of a dealer, a ~ ong which are er Se and damascus barrel English swiv! worthy sperial attenti at 12 6’clock, 100 lots city madi - usual assortment, viz: pi Her friends and acquai: ble aud later case Private Boxes, 50 performance commences at half-past 7. MISS M. PHILLIPS, Stace M trom Matanzas and ber of boxes was 401,302; from Matanzas, 269,32675; from Trinidad, 34,5344—in all, es, 162% boxes. Havana the nom- ‘the ‘auction room. Sale to commence | ASTLE Rady M ra a Evening Au D- ‘acheco, Mr. Walcot; Rosauthe, Y; on Sunday, Naxov, widowot the late ne 10 clock. Her.funeral will take place from her residence at Ja- atllo’clock. The friends invited vo atend,” The yn a 1,,On Monday, the 9th inst, in the ay Anpnew, infant son of Edward and Isa The friends and acquaintances of the family.acd thos of his brother, Patrick Daly, are requested to attend tl funeral, this afternoon,at 4 o’clock, from No. 56 Robin- Onthe 9th inst.. in the 48th ative of the county ‘is friends, and those of his Re a Fetriok Brady, Thomas Brady, Andrew Smith, and Walter Quil lan, are requested to attend his funeral, this afternoon, from his late residence, 213 Elizabeth st., at half-past 3 o’clock, without further invitatic ma—4 months for approved paper, forsums of Sige and ards. 10 Ie SHIRLEY eye HID t Aw 0, 0 Wed- ust 10, the comic ope: have the returns cf onl; enfuegos, we may yet maica, on Tuesday morning, a woes above the 17, rea be poe shipped thence in that time, making the exportation, so far an wehave information to this time, already reach 80 with coffee exported hence, first six months of rts of brandy have in- '360 pipes. Tobacco, in HITE IRON Si 8TO. After jie Miss Lo Wells, 1 ee ah Mins Los ells, Miss Amelia Wells, and appear and dance a grand Pas de Intermission of half an hour. To gonclade with the LOAN OF A LOVER—Pi wn case, of the bate oe 's Galvanic Belt and Necklace~my reply is as ars I had been suffe ‘mptoms became worse, nor coulu from any course of medical treatment ans Were. abilful aud excellent men re of ui age, it Meas Coffee nad Ponion eae Also, 1000 dozen Pumblers, cut and plain, » All ee of common ware. Sale positive, ats months | item | eing 186,671 arrobas creused during the same time the leaf, appears to have had an extraordin! ortation—being no less than 1,296,7' the manufactured article there has been an in- ‘The number of vessels entered during the first months of 1846, was 824, 508 foreign; during the same time this year was 1085, of which 272 were Spanish, and 813 foreign.— The number of vessels cleared the first six months of 1848 was 621—of which 307 were Spanish, Teign; same period this year, 1085, of which 257 were Spanish, and 828 foreign, en = 636; Periormance wo commence at DUAR ve y AN MERY, Toilet poe every variety, supplie vit street, first store from Broa &¥FO WLERS unrivalled ‘Walnut oil je, awarded the frat EN.—MR WALCOT 1, 2 ar ae, wire from r part BDAY EVENING ae to the weat iptions uence ‘ee freque ie my pastoral caties, cs No. sie Also, VROOM will take B}aee on Of these 316 were 8 pc, at the MISS © suaite! tha kindly voluate ed ER fi Wea re and the whote Sirength of the company wilt a asto require an im- My Nervous sy: has left my bed aa ny wile ard of her ‘own free will, and Thereby forbid nll persons from ‘harboring g her, an persone a 1 will pay no debts of her coutra pension of my pastoral lal ERA HOUSE-O; od 4 NOW THOROUGHLY PROSTRAT pen every Night—The ene oue week more.—Tuesday l commence with the » Mr. Phillips; ‘Tom, pavers so ithe TN he Tove by Charles Winther and © ris: “After which the ballet pant —Characters by the Lehman Fa ‘To conclude with the laughable LUMEAU—Roquinet, racters by the Lehman Family. e divertisement will commence at half-past 8 o’ "clock. ‘OPEN FOK ONE WEE i BALLET COMPANY respectfally announce that in consequence of the very, flat- that they have met with, au are induced to the last week of Weekly Report of Deaths Iu the eity be forma, ot, aay of Ang at ‘Sist day of Meu, 99: Women, 10; Boys, 137 Losperlery, Asthma, 1; Atroj Canerum Oris, 2; Ch edt fentu, ; Colic 1; Consumption, ‘ders were connected the medium of the nervous system.— and | had no prospect other, rely laid aside from the discharge of performance «f those labors in whic! LIP ‘isn Re with Seah rother throu es os 000 Trea N, 6s 100 shas Canton for more ‘than (ge 300 do Asia Mivor, Lasistan, Armeni of LE MOISSONEURS ble ‘ballet, entitled DECHA- Mex Charles Winther: the other che: vous System must be reached before any hope P ) garmee +, my obtaint ‘ rellet fom these most distressing wa- there seemed to be no re- drecuperaie my nervous 35 Bk ott Sees serip Bost 50 do vara 20 Erie Kailroad agent which epee reac! : fis " AS egg ig to attend to the cs eydwent out ithe AE ne Men NGSTON, W" LMO’S OPERA HOU: mn, and byrites in LONGER.—THE FRE GEGARS SEGARM SEGARS—H. HE syecttull y forms hig friends and the publ No, 106 B coruer of Pine. street, for re six more per- their appearance. pleasure in <i the re-engage- ny ois tte of ee system. ‘The effect was too violent and the introduction of mation of ria 2; Intem the fluid too sudden for my prostrated nerves; but from the ultimate result of the experiment, I was led to infer that could io 8 kes ‘Pana ment for the remy ain sale of pote | where will be constantly on hand yrands. The tr trade supplied on liberal terms. HARLES FULLER, wholesale and retail fear | in J Jennings’ new patent premium safety ine yy ot Phosgene Gas for do. 225 Housatonic 10 do 50 N H& Hartford the a be brought into the nervou: choice assortment of whose elegant nd i all beholders, while the vast HER, hats ‘on the Tight Rope seta oF | a Eye Rocquinet ip the Bi ee thor cy) to resolve to try the effect of the application of the i¢ Belt and Necklace. tonishment, in two days my Dyspepsia ‘had giaht days I was enabled to resume my pastoral Jabors, nor Board. $3000 Indiana Bonds 25 shs Stonington 1000 Hesding Bonds e per. 17, co the find patterns, ‘Also, Cam cme. Ni am peed Ex 2 Greenwich street, between oo Tote island an ee alta Rope asc b ‘LES i Mee and CHRISTIAN LEHMAN, ‘The Pantomime of LE MONSSONNEURS, And the laughable Baleroe EC HALUMEAY, The Divartibensant commence: el Ory SALOON, 557 BROAD WAT. " GRAND PUBLIC MUSICAL 8 ae Manager of this new and elegant estal forms the pubtic, that he has made HUGHES FAMILY, sence of four years, from a wh all eo are iy ie fecti i j a, gould "fill'a rt }, but " My Dyspepsia has never returued; the. thew OW eLL ON TH tise on the EYE, its Di ‘E—Just published, a Popular Faved their cure, with HAIR CURLING LI. AZ preparatien will curl the hair beautifully ‘warranted not to injure it in the least; it the use of the heated irous, which injure of nd etal hast ie’ proprietors, STORRS Courtlandt st; Stoddard & er of Grand ae neeery, rales for the sun "Bo be had at the author’, Dr. Powell attends exclusivel Ear from 9 = 4 o'clock, at his of 36. ts me, but wot severely, aud is east one re Sate RR rel Bata cea vit tion is entirely cured.— “and of booksellers to diseases of the Eye and manifestly bein my system, and m Buch i is the wond lhave recommended seesee. 6 $0 Farmess? Trost a i} Asti | Eyes ofsuperfor quality recently imported. cITy TRADE. REPORT. New Yorx, Monvay Arreanoon, August 9. ‘The flour market was rather quiet to-day. Small sales of good Genesee were made at $6, and of Ohio flat hoop A parcel of mixed brands Michigan sold at atrifle less than $5 75. A small lot of New Ov loans sold at $5 623g. A parcel of Western brands, da- maged, sold by auction at $3 8734 a $4 75, cash. A sale of pure white Genesee wheat was made at 140c.; good sound flat and round yellow corn was firm, and sles t 68e, a 700. for the former and 70c. a 71c. for the A lot of yellow, a little heated, brought 65c. ‘The last sales of meal were made at $2 75. of rye were made at 80c, Oats were held at 49c. a 500. for canal. For barley 50c. was effered. Provisions were quiet, and scarcely anything beyond retail sales were reported. There was very little done in groceries, while prices remained about the same. [Receipts down the Hudson River, Aug. 7 and 8. «14,446 barrels. . 637 Tai MRS, or pevoons reviding in the country, adja- cent, towns, or villages, who are desirous of having on Atmospheric Pressure and fine ithout springs or fastening around the ot! meral use cannot bi for filling decayed teeth, em firm and useful Loose Maen sours te the gums, a1 medical or other causes, permanently cure: fectually cured wi pelt’ the Lage pain, RUPTIONS OF THE SKI with Salt Rheum, Exysipel Face, or other dis effectual cure,at Todine Bath itstabl ‘Compound Concentrated Sy: troub eh, Ringworm, Paavled lew York to orth el pad is at 182 Broadway, between John street and Maiden TUESDBY, Avav ‘ mee paeee Deis, fvery.cvening during the week. nn OTH ulars will appear in the programme and d papers of CHINESE LADY — Beware of Dru is as none of them antinct a etad arate and as many of them offer worthless counterfeits. ‘owns BRST less’ r one week eS a Attrac- tion.—In consequence of the general expressed anxiety to ther order of the Celestial jor, Europe, Ld 's b Baloga, prety engsked, pen, withost Ape ED 184 Pulton street, opposite ze ee street certain cure for pqumatiem, coughs, colds, swel ed by Drs. Mott, Ste has been at ar” ars. Open ies ‘AM eit yrup prepared by the Shakers, 75 cents eater r,'&e., recommend. | Empire, prior to ) RESH IMPORTATION —W. 8CI pipet save received a fia lot of tI iding wear Broadway, would ad public the only Ind ommodate a few Gentle: falaion SS conteetth ny Cream and Refreanens sali of ye French Cuffs, at Is. and Is Beek ofblack and white lace Les, a very cheap lot of needlework Collars. from 2s. |e ‘also find some bargains in Valenci¢ Ll worth their att 5 HEN®IQUES would res his friends and the public to the following list of choice Segars, which are entitled aan Ola nee — hot ier Gi Rela ‘ a host de —a forts of a hor ed at Prenss addrens anote to" HE RAVEL FAMILY dex, to announce to thet nu: ‘week or month, on 8, "y seats York, that they hat le rooms fori be 1S WILBON had at fends an and ¢ yarron sspectfully call the atte EN. TAYLOR'S FORTRAIT —The fi stand aoe ‘por lor ever taken from life, is. th nd now on exhibition at his rooms, {Reade street and Broadway. All who are curious ow the Hero of Bue ke well to call and satisfy the about the sireets are mere should be effaced from the m Admittance 25 cents. APM gee er a oS Coy bas f Pat = aie erg a rh son, being the feel Naat: 1847, produ ced several of their popular FM PAN TOMIMES, by Ga- Trisi Havel ead tue celebrated emily: A series of novel entertainments on the GHT Ri In addition a VAUDEVILLE CO. and a Grand Orchestra (during the intermission) on the NeW ILLUMINATE: During the season will be BALLET A succession of NEW € expel teachi oe which it really approved of Me the Herald office, 20M Nusoe aiitniéedics, 25M Nueva. cn Pani* telas, 15M 4th July Regalia, 50M Samiramis Prime Kegalia. Inquire at the Wholesale and retail importing segar store, 106 E M&A “DE SIEM ae and particular! themselves in the cours de conversation, to take eps who wish to avail tae rage of this opportunity, Sei 13,549 bushels, ie te addressed ‘jo A. ‘Asitrs—Sales of 80 to 90 barrels of pots were made at and 40 to 50 barrels pearls sold at $7 1234. sales Including some lots of L. DISCOV: which will change D teat Roti fangings (No. 313 Pearl eeand direetion of ountry Merchants, trade, that he is selling off his wh. business for another. 1 in amount from $50 to $100 for cash the on strictly at * manufacturers’ cost pric mounts, a liberal discount " fro Purchasers will, find the fumed, ta strict accordance with the shove declara Re PRINCE, 313 Pearl at. ADICAL CURE OF CORNS, without cutting or the Jeast pain.—Dr 3. Shiriacoff, from Si om to aunounce io the ladies and ge of New York, and the public in general, that he un completely extirpate soft or hard C pened other hard substance on or between by means of au Elixir of his own invention. ston isperlormed in the apace of & few minates, without the pat dress’ aud occu; lea if Es ferent from any honor to iuform the public a ai pe! in who ee, ite virti are requested 10 d Genesee were made at $6. Sen ecies esh ground. the sales footed up about 800 to 1000 bbis., bought chiefly on eastern account, chigan were sold at a trifle less than $5 0644; 200 bbls. rime Ohio flat hoop was reported sold at $6 06%4— Southern in market, and we ‘A small sale of 100 bbls New M K will be opened for the fire ume. All communicati d Corps de Ballet, eared an rps jet, to, st corps de scr pea ai) be had io : Chambers street; Di.Cih ast a 39 Chatham street; and at pe applied None « 500 bbls. mixed Mi- ery suties Slip, wi ore it ued H. Striker, in res a 2A.N MUSEUM, comer Broadway and Aun street. —Splendid performances both Afternoon and French Danseuse—Balloon—) the, great City of London, wih many om res D NER MANY 5 ir. De L. takes this occasion to offer his services to ladies a gentlemen who desire private lessons. amT ‘te PREMIUM CROWN WINDOW. GLABS— dford Caown Glass Ci here was scarcely quote it nominal ai Orleans was made at $5 62}, and 660 bi damaged western were sold. by auction, and brought about $3 8734 Wheat—A sale of 5000 to 600 Genesee pure heavy white was reported at 140 cents. Good Ohio continued firm. Corn—Sales of 4000 bushels sound yellow mixed sold at 70 cenis;,4000 do., flat yellow, delivered, sold st the same price, and 2000 Yo. at 68 to 70 cts. A small lot of 800 to 1000 bushels round yellow sold at 71 cts., and 2400 do. flat yellow, fold at 69¢ ; 4000 @ 5000 bushels round do was reporte sold at Tle, ‘and 3500 do. yellow, @ little heated, sold at ‘Meal—No transactions were reported, and prices remained unchanged. Rye—A small sale in sacks was reported at about 80c. 49e was offered for good canal, which were held at 50c, ‘The quotations ranged from 480 & 500. Corree—No sales transpired. Cortox—The market continues firm, and the sales reach 1200 bales; holders continue to offer their sup- plies sparingly, and only at the outside saa Livenroon CLassvication. DINING SA. the business part M’lle Gertrude, oramic Painting of interesting SA of. Lo reet, of the city, (head of Coonties ‘si ments to merchants, strangers, and ot of them to that part of he city. Gforce BROWN, lat i whose pusiness mav tersburg, of Rus- to $4 75, cash. fig ree unt ust Silees of the report of the committee at oe rh AN Woooe MOPRANG. PEASG-ANATOMICAL: VENUS. ELL, the famous Fortune elle! jdren under ten. on PRROADWAY HEATRE.—This ‘eazabli hinent, now DD ‘erecting in Broadway, will be ovened for, Dramatic pur- jely, on or about the first of September, under the G. H. BARRETT. Persons of acknowledged | ok wisn 1B will address ‘ALOONS.—F. AH. 20% Aun street, | Cantos and Linen: for only $2 50 to $4 per pair. ‘Also, French and Buglish black cassimeres and doeskins, from $4 to $8 per pair. warranted good, Gents who are in want of Pants, wil nice received over 100 pes. ich he makes pants to or- of Tere thickness and stre: article of the kind. of domestic or forei cimen of the skill 1») ythe are 4 jase inthe ‘most bea hasever fallen ades our notice, ‘und enterprise Of Amer The undersigned having used the a great number of public and pr = ‘accord fully with the fo Ny, tid brent ar ‘rie # little mixed, tion ‘as ‘the i) ittendance at his rope his tffce, 68 Chrinbers street, opposite the Park- ill do well to, catl at 2036 sei 3 re street. Nn sole Proprietor IG Daring Mr, Berrets's sheeuce {a Kusoresall ieee cad eas comma entions m4) may aS 4 F CLO’ THING AN] ieee clothit ~ or faraitare ce for the same, by subscriber, at his resi be punctually attended Oats were firm. D FURNITURE WANT- auy east off or super- I, can obtain afair cash sending a note ‘or by calling orthrough the post, whi iH. OE i BOER, 7s Ganeh “pad up stairs. N. B. Ladies can be agended to Boei Old stock and job merits an persons hig require a strong, SYNC No2 to his agent Pig) In _— BARTHOLOMEWS,! ScHURGH for sale, ‘d. Applyj to 65 and 67 N. I1GEON SHOOTIN Pigeond shooting Shooting to commence at It o'clock. stage take passengers to the door every twenty minutes. : will be « grand match of ust, at the Red ‘Wamer & Kiersted. Alexander Stewart, Comelius McLean, koods fought, of" any descr ipo aad EW PAPER HANGINGS—F. PAR ‘379 Pearl street, New York, Importers and Manufacti their usual yet Rrenth all the new paterns, GRAND CRICKET MATCH 18 TO BE FLAYED on Monday, 9th instant, on the ricket Club,'at the Red Playing to commence at 10 o’clock. 6) “CLAIMANTS, he. notary public, and the public that he door prea Cat Ch few Orleans ghia ae AA ‘Teaas between two Ele round of the St. Georg Ry Bhe subscribers have been appointed a agents for the od to execute orders for any size, 2d quality. Prices gad can be above Glass, and are|pre from 4x6 to 19x30, Ist had, or will be turwarded ORUAN, on Waki Compan sures st loss and damage on Marine = Fire risks, and has the advantage of a Cash Capital, all paid ENERAL AGENCY at the dow Curtain P- per, wh he undersigned, weueral agent, others, at extremely low prices. ‘The most. competent workmen to hang paper may bead at very short notice. HE BOWERY BANK, aaa und aci they offer to d ce ace, respectful removed his ofise te" the bul abb, de Behenck’s exchange. office, on iath ‘Treasury Departinent, where ‘h 1 fully attend to any by be entrusted to his mera) government, im to his management, may rest assured that they will speedily atzended to Boduty land warrants or treasury scrip will be secured for soldiers of the present war, and the highest ice obtained for the same. e undersigned will Keep his office openfrom ® A.M. until Lambert Suydam, John D. = Albert Woodhull, Jooaths Bouchaud, eh itt sford, A parcel of 700 quintals wer ‘here were no arrival The market continued firm. Faurr—Small sales bunch raisins were made at $1 40 VO of mackerel, and no modern Book, Print E Pears dealers, 102 Nosema street, having secured the valuable servic Librarian, and placed finances in his Ferdinand | ia ydam, jr. sales of moment. 2 , with instructions sell at very small ‘profits all articles aris, can now compete with " Francis A. Palmer, George W. dwards, Alexandey Masterton, John MeMenomy, Denton Pearsall, Witham Caikin, LH. Brigham, tibet i “Andeiaoa, Hratr -—The market for American dew rotted continu- ed firm at $1 40, while some parties demanded a higher Barwa ‘Alles, comprises shard Ea oa Knapp, ‘Hors—Stood at 12¢ @ 15e. Leap—Holders continued pretty firm at 4c per lb, though no sales were reported. Line—A cargo of Thomaston was sold at 750 per bbl. Motasses—Continued steady, but no sales were re- seen and Sed before 8 tA. M., Please pay the postage. ‘ar ae Sorte double the size aoe chns John T. Johnston, ua ansrous_ 0 asing nec hee: e, and after Go’clock Alonzo. A: Alvord. : DANIEL W. POWNsEND, President. NATE, ONE a G. esis Cashier. say LAN- riber has now ORNS. T a oa one ol d stock? of the ak te be best selecte Country dealers, churches, hote ind it to their advant sennine tne above sock, which Willbe ald at STORE IN TH French and American Payer’ Hau Surtam Materials, Ornaments, &: stantly on hand a ‘large manufacturer of the galvanised Sprin F comfort and durability © CIty, ite Ful- ‘Navat Stones—There} was nothing of moment doing which transpired. Ouv—Sales of eity pressed and English linseed, were making ine moderate way at 7c. for the former, and Ose. for the latter, cash. Nothing new in whale or sperm, ‘The market was bare of pilm in first hands. Retail sales were making at 73¢c. Provisions—The market, a# usual, on the first busi ras quiet. For new mess pork we been offered; holders ask a higher figure; prime stood at about $12 50. There was no movement in beef or lard be: ‘Rice—We report sales of about 130 a $6 26, including some small parcels at $5 3734. Skeps—A sale of about 25,000 Ibs, Pennsylvania clo- ver were made at 7c. ie Tonacco—The market continued steady, but no sales of mometit were reported. . WHarrnonr—No change was noted in prices, and no wales transpired. Wiusxey—Sales of 84 barrels of Ohio were made at d grain for Belfast vessel for Cork and Window Shde: dames E. Cooley, LAMBERK RUYDAM: President. | TAPPAN, Vice President. 3 AT ONE. DOLLAR Brondwi begs to inform his friend. places which are suppt 14 Fulton at. oae door f.. or frond Fenvisann Staca, See'ry. AK “OF He GUADALQUIVER™ NEW, U- i re 5 ae by constructed that any person can keep them in order by replenishing with the filtering mediam at the most trifling expense. will convince CS it the lowest pos: B.—Steamboat and ship cabins and otel eee ee at Cinds of tha uperiority over any B the opera” No. land 2, are now 3 will be ready ou the Ith of August, contai ou of munis from the operss iow performing at the ion (A the baths and read: ‘onsiderable expense, a Rest: y in viands, with the must choi re liquors, will be served to those who Filters sold as usual. ness day of the week, $10 25 was said to torafeel that it would be unbecoming in them Wa. PALMER, f KENNEDY, 17 John st, New ¥: FOR SALE my lease of the Hous sie for sale, or the same may be let to a good tenant. d in the course of a id airs from Pete tierces at $5 16 welling houses. in general, goods, wares and merc: on, and re property,and on risks Of trans- \e inspection. tt wl he opened on Mon- a t soupers served on thi NOTICE Jas GON] n the first floor, alre roton water, Bath ly at the box offic ORS—EXTEN : ‘io score LG lis to Dover Plains. sé bv Thomas W. Thorn e aa Yan Wrek, 59 Harrison street, wi ‘est street, will an B -C. Redfield, ie sold at a bargain, an m be seen at ay time, by he only reason for selling. the i to, atten nine miles of the yy horse, 15 hands high, wrentle and, sound—can trot & mile close ou’ tires J. Herr Hary ‘D. Beach, y ry Btable as the owner bs wher having other oo ts.—A British vessel ¢ in bulk ; ond another Bi e market, engaged 18 000 roti Wheat and Corn in balk ‘a i? rates to Liverpool were engagement in a first ‘e heard of no en- re there was nO change. THOMAS Y W. THORNE, President. cf I w cat Office, for ns ow full, and with o ew State pod Dompany reserve the ri iad cae ea any pro- lowest wig BEL, N CAMPBELL, Engineer. on, or before the eu will be required for the com- ir size of timber call at the office. HENRY STORME, Com, Gent, Mh f bat a eather (hay may ie ae anoaltont Tea i der; sold for want of use Can be seen at Reed's stables, in Mercer, top. wagon and harness, be sold separately or to- to loan on bond and more EMBON INSURANCE, ‘all street, opposite the Me y Santinnes to ineure against rcinad tae, ei dere rt. eae and The class oesial was re TROY AND STAGE. —A daily lin Mt Pont Coa OW running between ON E DOLLAR, rane reney, will receive orders for the Purchase and trans oods of all descriptions by th most eueennls terms, and Letters and parcels ransmission to and from the Cont will leave New York on the 150 for that vessel is now ready at No. 10 We from any part of the Uaned' ‘States and Soak (port Hi gi be attended to. e French Steamers, the reduce fare of Banners; August 9—P. M. Salos of 1000 bbls flour were made, consisting of How- ard street, at $6 6234 0 $5 68%; and of City Mills at $6. Sales of 2000 bushels wheat were made, consisting of Ma- ryland red, at $1 15, including parcels of new do, at $1 90, Sales of 3000 bushels corn were made, consisting of Maryland white and yellow, at 68 » 70c. ‘Whiskey, x no change. Burvavo, Angust 9—P. M. Receipts—Flour, 9000 barrels ; corn, 20,000 bushels ; wheat, 21,000 bushels, Flour is held at $5 @ $5 19%, with very moderate business doing. pat the transactions are small. Good white wheat held at 103c., with more sellers than buyers. Whiskey sell, Freights of flour to Albany are 62c., Heidsi ootag be sold at great mibus Sirce tts at 2 P. M., daily, with pas IT ord rs for Whitehall, connecting with the fuckets at the and returns on the arrival of the Packets at the cers would do to) to oul, be promptly ceeented ‘rent home free o 9 the country will __LIVINGSTON, WELLS & CO. 5 CARE opie LINIMENT—A safe and certain Rheumati her chronic or inflammatory— of the limbs, contractions of cords it matters not of how long speding’ hard swellings, and enlar id w applications of thi ly ony success o ‘piearecell” Orders amount- FA Office in Troy, at Hi in Troy, gt i OeHs ‘TUCKER, asi dent. i et OTHERS, Proprietors 18 300% re HE ius Tie of Piles has been URSTON “AROUND ISLAND, landing at Perth NESDA ce GRAND EXC TALEN 2 er Deming L KOOMS, LY LYCEUM BuLDING the ledge. medi suptticades, who. ‘iad i tw 1, EXtjiarrion—ac a ret | AgubretD yt vie their Exhibi va cy, a) cine nem of Goce — Sasa /O mB | ae Corgpery H. om mi ipemiragsetes a porpeeed ia awall ‘of vege- a steal pier foot of Chai Corn is 60 8 52¢., also stiff neck, ver at id where Cy will real Ned two \d to compete ri ir James It speedily and effec the skin, aoe the form of el Inaves toothache set corns, bu sions, chil i pasvengers time epaally, cotiouss cutaneous ery H Are for oe Divine of itch ald ad, it Tt extracts the pein aud cures ne Siemvour, BojesPropieton, For sale nlso, by Druggists generally. PIRIAN DYEING ad Nawtaty ut META AGE i ene Tene ( cornet Ay Avwany, Aurust 9, P.M. Receipts of flour, 6.500 barrels; corn, 18,500 bushels. Of wheat and oate the receipts were small, Flour is held at $6 for Genesee, with but little doing, for mixed; in fair demand. A sale of 1000 bushels Gene- see wheat was made at $131, Sales of 8000 bushels of oats in lote, at 480. 1 eli ieee 62}g Orcha QTRAW BOARD.~00 tow eae for iste F HARDNER, Beery Refreshments of the choie ude street, near | at pil may a of travelling, ature Cases and Bet. IN MONDAY, Jul, oe vork, on board the Headey 001 ¥ Maid Nebrense 3 0 four ron the wharl at '¥ one, pendreaf rl tk or tated 4 tha ‘worerse and further partioulal Gouverneur streets, Augas 9, 1847. coreer nem an ty up worst, Jaw enses, to com aaa ASD i Her toe of esa | al al I, only Ete NinUE sian Reams No. | White Tissue. a ‘e rae eat ‘oe Walle. at. a Wen call ont saumlanoes OY ton Be ites, el Beate send their Uh ie ad splendid fon bond, toot of ae a asking yee ote geen % Fulton street teent Teer tothe Grn, F. Nommagin Cone BY THE MAILS. ‘The Election R Returns. Memuens or Concarss Evror Whigs in Italics. N c KENTUCKY. ew Congress. Md Oo Disr. 4 ule Buckner dei PF Ben od B Taom Bryan R. Young b ireen Adams John P. Martin. R Hae ogg Danees Wm. P. Thomasson e as, lorehead. Garrett Davi: : Pred we M. Cox, windrew Trumbo 0—John P. Gaines John W. Tibbatte Dist. 1-R, Dale Owen i i. =) le Owen. R. Dale 0 “ 2—Thomas J. Henley. ‘Thomas J. Henley 3—J. L. Robinson, Thomas Smith. “ 4—Caleb B. Smith. Caleb B. Smith, “ William W. Wick. William W. Wick “ D. M. Dobson. John W. Davia “ ~ Thompson, Edw. W. MeGaugh “ Jobn Petit,’ “ 9—Chas. W. Cathcart. Chas, W. Cathcart VIRGINIA. Dist, 2—R, K, Meade. George C. Dromgoole , NORTH CAROLINA. Dist. 7— Asa Biggs. “"9-John RK. J. Daniel. seh 5 Daniel. Whig gain..... .3. “Wasminaton, Aug. 7, 184745 The Personelle of the American Army A writer in the London Times, from Puebla, in Mexi- co, giving an account of the entrée of the American forces into said city, takes occasion.to expatiate largely in expressing the scorn of the Mexicans, and his own contempt at the general disappointment among the “ na- tives’ of Puebla, respecting the personelle of the in Vading army. He describes our troops as “ gallows- faced,” ragged, rickety, and deformed, evidently taken from the starving Irish emigrants, picked up here and there, to a large extent Now, allowing a great deal forthe malice prepense of this writer, still, we believe it will be admitted that the Mexicans made a more gaudy and imposing show at Palo Alto and Resaca, than did the plain blue jackets Qf General Taylor—so also at Monterey; but it was at Buena Vista that the Mexican army made its most bril- lant exibition, The display of gleaming muskets, and brilliant green uniforms of the troops of Santa Au were the theme of general admiration, and thelr mene! ments into line were superb. But still, the roughly dressed volunturios of the United States of the North, though the enemy were five to one, rolled them back, shattered, decimated, and panic stricken, into the de. sert of Encarnacio: It was just so between the American and British troops during the revolution; and the fact is that Greene’s men in the Carolinas, 'many of them with no other clothing than their knapsacks, and a bunch of grass on their shoulders, to keep the from rub- ing their skine satoworen, fought about the, hardest of any,and: were the toughest customers that ever the itish encountered. Niriie Goteen tnide Aievandes derp simply dressed, compared with the barbaric splendor of the Persians at theGranicus. But history telis us that the show of Da- rius was good-for-nothing before the hard blows of the Macedonians, It is cold steel, iron and lead, that do the work in battle, not gold lace and gewgaws. It was the gorgeous, display of the armies of the Aztecs, that facilitated their destruction by the steel clad warriors of Co It is thislove of dress and display which has enerva- ted the Mexican nation and people, as much as any other weakness. In their love of the shadow, they have lost the substance of greatness and strength, Their officers have learned to stand back, rather than have their faces or their beautiful uniforms spoiled by the ainoke, sabres and shot, blood and dust of the fight. It was the secret of the defeat of Pompey, in his last me- morable contest with Cwsar. The writer of the Times did not look in tife right place for the superiority of the American over the Mex- jcan troops, He eught to have looked into ing eye of “ the Yankee—his firm step—his erect car- riagehis email, perhaps, but hardy compact muscular frame, But all these signs might fall great #uj Hlority of the North Americans is in the insideman— superior hereditary, inborn courage—-the superior intel- ligence, self-possession, and steadiness—in short, in the jor predominance of mind over the mere animal ether you clothe such men in rags, or in silk and | oud lace, it matters but little; only we suspect they will ight better in your Kentucky "jeans than in your French English broadcloths. he troops of the United States are not dressed for a holiday parade,.but for,hard service—not for show—for battle, “They aro well'ted and they fight well; but it Joes appear to be the fact that the more ragged and hun- gry they become, the more dangerous they are in the handling. Your ‘blue jackets and cloth caps are equal to any emergency; and the scull armor of the British Queen's dragoons would be found as vulnerable as the heel of Achilles in a set-to with the “ rough and ready” American volunteers, j or Wasuinaron, Aug. 7, 1847 Signs of the Times. You will have seen 4 letter from Gen. Taylor, in reply to wletter of a whig meeting in Maryland, nominating him to the Presidency; and in this reply you will see that the oli soldier throws himself, without a reserva- tion, upon the suffrages of the American people, It is amusing to observe how the plots,complote and coun- terplots of the cliques of both parties, for their favorites , are all stopped or swept away in this popular ground swell for old Zachary The only thing to be done is to make him confess to the creed of the whigs or democrats and according to his confession will be the party nomi- nation in favor of whose principles he shall confess him~ self, It either party shall fail in extorting a declaration of party principles, the next object will be to run the old inan off the track, through the medium of a convention. In that case we shall have «regularly nominated candi- date of each party, with a programme. Gen. Taylor will be taken up ae an independent candidate—the whole Seuth and West will rally upon him and run him. No man, except Henry Clay, could hold the whigs of the South and West to the regular nomination, aud it may be that Henry Clay will be again brought forward for defeat. ‘NOUS VERRONS. ~_ Wasmiraron, Ang. 8, 1847. Personal. We have now at Coleman's, among others, the follow- ing distinguished visiters :— Commodore Sloat. late of the Pacific squadron. Capt. Aulick, U.S. N., one of the commissieners to the capitulation of the city and castle of Vera Cruz! Capt. Parker, late of the ship Brandywir,o, in which he performed a successful tour du monde—now com- mandant navy yard, Charlestown, Ninse, Capt. J. G. Allen, U. 8. Army, who is still suffering from the loss of «leg shot off by the bloody Mexicans, in the storming of Monteyey, Capt. MeCheney, U. 4. N., not yet recovered from the oftects of a fever contracted along the gulf coast of exico. Capt Tatoall, of the Musquito fleet, distinguished for its doings betore the castle of St, John. Also, a number of younger officers of the army and navy good and true; in addition to sundry distinguished civilians Col. Bexer, of the Illinois brave boys at Cerro Gordo, left inst night for Bailimore, en route for New York, we understand, w. Wasminoton, Aug. 6, 1847 The Negotiations at Old Point ‘The telegraph does not bring us to-day any intelligence from Old Point Comfort. It is suppored by some that the Mexican commissioners are therejand that Mr. Buchan- an, Mr. Cave Jobnaon, Col. W. Medill, and @l. J. Knox Walker, are the American commissioners. We hope the joint board of international conferees will take their time, With a salt water bath and an old Virgtnia anti- fogmatic, they will be enabled to enter into their daily consultations with great energy and determination to the consummation of a treaty. The heavy rains of the Inst few days have doubtless Petarded their deliberations, but the said rains will, noeinea ae of great ad: vantage to the late crop of potatoes. ¢ are in ad expeetation of a treaty of peace. Bartinone, Aug. 9, 1847 The Weather—The Hon, Henry Clay Death of a vatu- able Citizen Attempted Suicide— Mies Wemyss — The Markets, He. Fe he weather this morning, after two days of incessant rain, and one of cloud and mist, seems inclined to brighten up. ‘The Hon. Henry Clay is expected in this city to-day, en voute to Cape May, to enjoy the sea bathing. From thence he will proceed to Newport, and return home by way of the lakes, His friends in this city are on the qui vive for his arrival, in the hope of detaining him for a day or two. He in said to look as young and vigor- ous as he did ten years ago, notwithstanding his severe family afflictions, Solomon Etting, one of our oldest and most valuable citizens, died on Saturday, at the advanced age of £3 years. He continued in active business up to the time of hig last illness, having also filled the responsible du- ties of Chairman of the Board of Control and Review, under the new assessment of taxable property in the city, He was on Iaraclite, and an honor to his sect, belng distinguished for honesty, charity, and the prompt performance of every duty pertaining _ s {tot pa On Friday evening, Mr. erry Potts bankrupt mer- chant, attempted to commit suicide by ‘firing a ball into his brain. At the time of the deed he was setting in » parlor of hi boarding house, in company with seve- when he drew « pistol from hin and placin; eo muséle agninst the side of hiv head, immediately the 3 titan | ball ae of 0 direction ar wards, cause of the rash act is said to have been pec barrassment. The Front street theatre was crowded from to dome on Saturday evening, to witness the pereoadion of * Jane Shore,’ by Miss Wemyss, She gave great tnction, and her benefit. this evening Sit “abubtless be one of the most substantial character. For so young an » | actress, she has already enlisted the good wishes of troops lary om