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ond with tobacco for Bordesux at 208. for Virginia Sau'ave for Maryland.” A London packet engapeh teat at 8d. in begs. ‘There was nothing new to the continent, while rates remained inactive, es TELEGRAPHIC, Markets, Burrato, Aug. 24—P. M, Flonr continued steady without alteration in prices siace yesterday, and sales of 1000 bbls Western and New York straight brands were made at $4 67% a $5 Wheat—The market was without change of moment in prices, and we note sales of about 6000 bushels, chiefly Western red, including pareels of good Ohio, at $10 $1 02; while mixed was worth 98¢, Corn—The market for good quality Western exhibited considerable stead- iness, and sales of 5000 bushels were made at 66c. Oats were held at firmer rates—the last sales were made at Sle. Whiskey—The article was rather quiet at 260. Provisions—No change. Receipts-during the past 24 hours:—Flour, 3000 bbls; wheat, 30,000 bushela; corn, 6000 do. Freights by canal to Albany—Flour 60c; wheat Me, and corn 130. , Avoayy, August 24—P. M, ‘There was less activity in the flour market, and small Salew of geod Western brands and Genesee were made at $5 624% a $5 75. Wheat—There was rather more doing, of 2009 bushels of western mixed were made at S110. Corn—Tho article was leas active to-day, and uo sales of consequence were reported: Oats—Receipts | continued fair, but holders held the article at an ad- Yanee, hence no sales of moment were reported. Rye was firm Whiskey was held st 290. Provisions ro- mained about the same. Recelpts by oanal during the | Preceding 24 hours :—Flour, 10,400 bbls ; wheat, 9,000 buthels ; corn, 14,700 do; oats, 5,000 do. No change in rivor freights, Boston, Ang. 24th, P. M. Tho flour market continued steady, and sales of 1000 darrels Genesee with some straight brands western.were made at $6 1244 « $6.25. Wheat—Holders wore pretty firm at previous quotations, but no sales of consequence transpired. Corn—The market remained steady. good round yellow continued in fair demand, and sales of 6000 bushels were made at &9685 cents. Oate—Re- cvipts continued light, and the market grew firmer. Saleg of 8000 bushels were made at 58 cents. Lead— Tho market continued steady, and eales of 6000 pigs were meds at $412% Ashes—The market continued unchanged, and small sales of ‘pots were made at full prices, aud of pearls at $8 62}{, No change in linseed oil, Whale and sperm steady, Freights dull. [ Telegrapbio Correspondence of Philad Bulletin } Pirrssunou, Aug 24, 12 o'clock, M —There is break in the wires between here and Wellsville, on the Ohio, which preventa the reception of Western markets Our Flour market is improving, holders are more firm. and $4 8734 may be quoted as the price. in good condition. The quotations for Wheat remain. 80 to 870, and Corn 40to 41. ‘The stock is accumulating quite rapidly.— Baoon continues in request, and prices are firmly main- tained The tendency is upward, thouch I think the average rates are still about the same, except shoulders, whioh are from 34 to 34 better than last week. Nothing doing in Cotton ‘The market is well supplied in Gro- cerins Phe stage af The weather is delightful for the season. ter in the channel continues low. Married. At Jamatea, Long Island. on the 23d inst., by the Rev. Mr. McDaniel, Suen McKay, of Brooklyn, late of England, to Miss Astzuia Lerevak, of Jamaica, Long Island, ‘gg Canada papers please copy. Died. On board the steamer Old Hickory, on its way up the Mississippi, the Hon Tromas Butter, aged 64. He “was the son of Col. Thomas Butler. one of that military family so iamous in the early bistory of the country Judge Butler was an eminent planter, a resident of West Feliciana. Louisiana, and was at one time one of the re- presentatives from that State in Congress. He wasa native of Carlisle, Pa At New Orleans. on the 13th inst , of yellow fever, W. Bireceer Piume, Chief Engineer U. 3. Army, in’ the ‘261h year of his age; eon of Col John J. Plume, of New- ark, No J., and brother of John V. Plume, of New Orivans On Tuesday, Aug. 24, Epwar T . second son of John avd Harriet Anderson, of Clifton, Ohio, aged 5 years, 10 months and 20 days ‘Tbe friends of his grandfather, John P. Truesdell, and of his uncle, Edward D. Truesdell. are invited to attend his funeral this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from No 336 Hudson street. On Tuesday afternoon, Michael Glennen His friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend his fuveral this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from the residence of his father, No. 174 South street. On Tuesday, the 24th inst., after a short and severe Glovers, Mr James Suuiivan, 4 3S, a native of the rish'of ‘Tydarnot, County Monaghan, Irelori@. ‘he friends of the family, and those of his brothers, Patrick and Michael Sullivan, and also the Hibernian Grorok Grenwen, son of Univerral Benevolent Society, ats respectfully invited | to attend his faneral from his late residence in 25th ween the 24 and 3d avenues, this afternoon, at - Hoston and Philadelphia papers please copy. Monday morning, 23d inst., Sanven P. Fosnicx, nygod 25 years, son of the late Capt, Wm. Fosdick of this -contly of the firm of fosdick & Charlock, of me. will take place this afternoon, at half past five o'clock, from the residence of his family, No 168 Twelth pérect. Funeral service will be per- formed at St. Bartholomew's Church.corner of Lafayette Place and Great Jones etreet, and from thence his re- muins will be taken to Westchester for interment. His frienda, and tr ose of his family, are respecttuily invited to attend, without further invitation. aali bandle of keys, supposed to have been {com Cliff street to John street, as fa m street. suitable reward will be r delivery, at 16 Off street. an2) tt#re VOUND—Oa th On Avenue, in the neighborifood of Joh s ceet abag cout ining weariug apparel. ‘he owver ca have itb proven perty aud paying charges, oa applying at wu " we i DRUVE'S, No 206 Fulton st. m5 are CHARCES ABIKENE SLDT, New York 53 Maiden Jane, i K D Bie dropped ia p ssing ay b= comer of Wall and 25 Liberty stieet; Phi'adelphia, 16 North up stairs; Boston, 1§ Kilby street, coruer of tcet, Importer of all kinds of toys and faicy a tirles, nery, s04p8, musical instruments, French china, Ger: i pet Maw pLiiti and cut glass ware, + sVERN K EPR BROOKLYN, ATLEN: sting witl be dat Mr. Russeils, Sportsman's Hall, 291 Adam stree’, this h of Augus’, 1817, to adopt Measures t) p.ot-ct themselves from persecuti B rot the Committee, ees in di Suaday afternoon las , will confer a favor by names on resivences with Wm Bennett, at ce of the He-ald, fifth story. ants 1¥re IXDOW SHAD=.5 of every description wud qualite. . cheaper than atany other establishment iu the United Biates, for sule wholesale a deta! at JOHN F. DUNCKER’S, 59 Chatham, corner of Chamber street, an25 90t#re New York, Pj HAYS DRESSERS. "WiG AND SCALF MAKERS, &e —Wanted, a situation any deprtment of the above busivex*, by a young man lately arrived from London. The mos xcepti-nable references will be given. Apply by a Mo wi let er K. Herald and it*re A ‘ D.—special attention is requested to the following important nut ce: The astonishing success and immense pitronage avending the NEW H \'T COMPANY, est»blish- sow onlyuive m (duces them to add to their beautiful ‘Th e+ Doliar Hetsa far anperior finish and more coatly trm- mings ‘tiey reapectfu'ly assure the Baltic that they stand pl deed to sume y the finest, Nuria or Mc leskin thot can be mrnvfactared, at their standard price, THRbe, DOLLARS She Cow pany offer fur sale this day, the 25th, their supervor Fall F sbion, the very acme of ns s in style and trimming. Asaeul co pecond ity—no Second Price, and on wo c. n- ritioy wi Dold by ¢ teken in exchange except from the patio. sof the yearly a rangement. G «HBANATI, Mi Nassau street, two door ser, irom Spruce, and 16 Bowery, 8’ TRADE SALES.—(entlemen attend. Sales, are presumed to know the d OK -ELLF ug the Trade e cial y invited howe s1so, the low prices, the catalogue with the cash etdown ; the snow bills; the Comic, Ge.man, House- ery rs. Formers and Rough and Ready Almannes for 1948. ‘The 200 kinds of Song Books; the same number of kinds To Books coio ed and plaia; and the immenre number of Miscel- lanrous ooks of all sizes and prices; and above all Our Cratomers to be pale bo . deel fairly wii ‘propria persona” or with "heir lert ii Pre ANE & bISREN. 11 Cha 925 90 “re 15 North 6th stres ab OWSER OF A St ABLISH? D. roomy ‘aud nenly-funished Hi in Greenwich street, with rrmug A corner, wishes t ‘the the bt of May, every way very comfortal mf uo il APP AINS PLANTSRS, &o.— Wanted a situation nadus'e of Hdinbairgh und Pa isx-wou'd p to some stexmer, ship, or plantation jas wowledge of Southern disenses, having reaided near \d have no onjection to be s Good reference Sanal street—not to A? (tere ATRETONTAL INTRODU TORY OF FU Hite treet—Parties applying at t! fii formation of trae eharacier, mor P @vious ty aa iy redaction, a mes to ation, &e, thin th tant, and fo vive gaarity ‘oth ofa eal names, KILBY, AFFITT WILL DELIVER A 'CO, at the Broadway Tabernacle, on 27, commencing a: 8 o'clock. que sketch of Mexico, . Battles of Palo sito, slime, anit the Storming of Monterey, soe nnd Forbesra ce.« survey of the are Arglu-Sexon I Rerien oe la invocation to % Pro: vignce, and ® contrast between the Sword and the Press. Adm 25 een pen at7 o’elock. Tieners to be hu pal Music Stores and Hotels. aus ee ViEoN TURTLE SOUP AND ST RARS—A ver G fi'¢ G ren Tartle will he se Wakes te be suk Woke aid duriag th» week, at the Bank Coffee House, Vo, t between Broad 4 Al om, aia US TAMES FOMBETT. wronk FAMILY MOURNING STORE, — eaeription of tite ‘i ot « Mautles, Closks, altars, Milter Pinney were «sa ohne iether need glely ver! it oot from Broome F Goode aire Sales Whiskey at 21 to 2i3¢c. in bbls, with a | ONDS. OF . LOUIS BOND. oF EH oy on. ou am gt the Lith day of October, 1817, seals ay! Lo be’ Trevis by chaos of tesla T2ed let Sooeenes dalton el ae pot sees boats of the city of St- Louis, (except auch amount. thereof as may be sald at par, oa or bette 18-7, payable #t St. re—the pri for exch for the sum of one vt, or the wi quired to write upon his bid 0 and to m'kem pesment ineash of five per ce ant of bonds bid fr by him, 10 be deposited in the f receiving bids, whieh dep oa the day suces+ ding heen opened, to the persons ting toche bidder to who! site shall be repaid by lay 02 whieh the b the derosite: bonds are aw ug Six Per cent per annum) semi-ann je. of sid bonds. Mayor, at the ti ayor, atthe ti ‘or New York, at twenty years, and the pe Reenter sasee atte are to ‘ach bidcer ia ree bonds for which ‘per cent the Ou the 11th day of October. 1847, the bids shell be opened; the bouds then wusold slmil be sold to the highest bidder, bidders, for cash, unless the bids be deemed too low. C icates of sndebtedness now outstanding against the city fit be rece:ved fe I "Up tothe 19th day of will sell the bonds aforesaid, or any 1 son oF persons, at of ensh. September, 1817, insted Om the Mayor ereot, ti t. for each, makiog the bonds'sy taken at par for eash, payeble at twenty, t-n. mine, alx, or three years, after date, at the option A copy of the ordinance aut) ingiveu below. of BRYAN MULLANPHY, D.H. Anmsraono, Comptroller. [Ordinance No.1 966 J ance to provid gal fiseal as follows : ot indebteduess, which fa, je for the payment of iscue the bonds of the tity to the amount of one hu. See 1 That the Mayor be, and he is hereby ptharined to ‘Trensurer. Src 3, immediately after the passage of Mayor shalt advertise in two.pevers of this he will sell the bouds 8. at pe mal Sre 4. The mayor #! bonds, at par, to any pei some; 'and he shall depe to the City Treasury sa buy said bonds at per. ah execated, redeemable years. ns he or they ma: purchase. fifty thonsand dollars fr the purnose of ther the passage 01 for the same up t fall dve during the is of indebtedness whi: foresaid, or wny part tl r, for cash. mn oF persons, Who sit the money received nd such person. or persons hall have the option of having ither three. six, nine, y elect aud designate ‘at the le semi-aunu liv, fe coupons to be sigaed by the this ordinance, the ity, stating that hereof e Parchasers, thorising the sale of these bonds Mayor. utstanding bonds, dae during the fe itordained by the City Council of the City of St. Louis nd av shall be des gnited by the d, further, that he will receive at 1 sell all, time. or any part of the aforesaid th or twenty he bonds e time of Sec. 5 On the day which shall have been desiguated by the Mayor. in the alvertixement provided for by. the third section of t is ordinance, in the f the between the hours of 12 and 1! o’elock, P M., Comptroller, and the e Chairman of the majority of them the bids be deemed too low; in which they alti prprves to mi ond: val ake such negoti ase, ation for the sale of the »ppenr to a majority vf them best for the interest ity. Sxc.6. It shnll be the duty of the Mayor to require each bid- 4: r to write upon his bid, the amount of bonds for whi: offers, and he shall also cenitam of the amount of bonds iid fr, to be d hands nt the time of reeevving th db: the Mayor on excepting to ids shall have been open require payment in cash o| a iy, nav ceediog the dx 4, to the per . the bidder to whom thet the phi h he ive per edn hi on made the r to whom the bonds are Sec. 7. The amount of the proceeds of the bonds to be sold under the provisions of ‘othe payment of the bends of th eal year: and ofthe present fiscal year. 2 ‘here shall be constituted a separate fund to becall- Src 8 this ordi ry, also to the pay ance is hereby appropriated due durtt ed ** the Sinking Fund,” and all moneys that may be a) ated to that fund by the reserved exclusi: the city made by Sec. 9. 'I' edness which are now y of This bill having beon | of the city of St. Louis, to the B > & hia rer originate \jections of the Mayor udred ssaze thereof, yor shall receive the certificn s tiereunon proceed and, afte Ciry' Coune f loans to her. hal! be ‘set aside and, forthe purpose of discharging the debts of findebt- w'atatding against the city im liew of yment for the purchase of any of the ed to be seid under this ordinance. DEMETRIUS A. MAGEHAN, President of the Board of Al \dermen. preavuted to Bryan Mullenphy, Mayor tor his ord of and havin approval, and having Jdermen in whicl , with Sis objections thereto, was, ths eleventh day of Auuast, one thousand © cht hundved and torty-seven, recon- Jered by’ said Board, and passe: : it d'Board having voted for it een by Board it ri passage, the notwithstand- GHERTY, thereto. to the conteary, JOSEPA W, DOU! A Gherk. of the Board of Aldermen. and fortv-sever led, and ed by the Board of Delegate rd of Aldermen, with the obj thereto, on the eleventh d. ered the vote on the such reconsideration, passed the sme by the requisite msjurity; all the members preseut, nine in number, votuug for the p Mayor, tothe contrary, certify dy u th shotwithstanding sage thereuf, the objectious of the OHN H. TICE, C'erk of the Board of Delegates. the foregoing to hea true cooy «f the ori Son fle inthe Regier ofie iaal Or- endorsed “I ceived at this office, x ,a° i2 o'clock, M Navy Yard, New cv rds of dimen cubs 2ith, Ui Prop sals for Stone fo ry hing and delivern 3000 cubic m quarrt-d Stor re: until Tuesd-y, the 2ist day of September ng at he ‘The Rubb‘e Store to be of the following deseription:— A hare, so id. durable 80,4 good quality of granite or sienite. T ‘auy Perishable substance, or ‘he stove must be. any material which im cracks or dry seams free quality of gneiss will be re airs its strevgth; and free from sap, a one must all be split by wedges, in blocks of the same width at each eud, and of the same th.ckness throughout sub- ject tv the modifications hereaf er mentioned. The beds must be parallel with ea fair bearing surface ai least equal to two-thi: the ston The Jews ‘such size delivered at may be designated by th order to prevent delay 1 the deck of the versel, other o a rds ot such The v Navy Yard or its v nee. g neer ia charge of suid 0 uD) or immediately un. the ert) unust be split dow. at right angles to the bearing suriaces of finding, she stone must be its hacel The setting beds. must havea ice, at Jeast equal to three-four of the largest horizontal sectioa of 3 the area op bed, ical jolut ‘one must all be drilled on the top bed, to receive a and f rm as shall bedirreteds and must be wharf at the i ‘icinty, as work. von h, aud prepared to receive the lewis; from this position they will be taken at the expense of the govern 1 he dimensions of the stone must inno case be less than the following, viz inches: ed. vizt Length 8 f Must average not | The dimension q stone as above desc:ibed: t dimensions as may be given hereafier—aud will to 24 inches thick, 1 to 3 ahe stock in the abov Brauite or gneiss. Leoyth 236 feet, width gf ret, tl ran; feet wide, and 3 to 6 feet lon; e stone must be of the best hickuess 8 nd wo stone larger than the following will be receiv- thickness 2 feet; the stone haw 12 cubic feet. . ied stone will be of the same quality of nd will be got out to cut to such we from 6 Be quality of Persons intending to propose for the above stone will be re- quired to send a sample of the Dry Dock office, at the U. | beforethe 14th day of September the person, aud a proper des of quarry, ot les U.S. ption of the locati than 50 pounds weight to vy, Yard, Brooklyn, on or next, Iabelled with the name ion of the The Bureau reserves to itself the right to increase or dimin- the wants of the service, er ed by one they undertake th tthe d be accepted. enter ¢ bidder or bidders shi 06 10th, 1916, bidders with a cerrifiente from a of a District © tthe Navy Departmen bids are seaponsible pec of the law, contract accurains ly. eptance of his or thei: sy to furnish the supplies proposed for, according ry into effect the pro’ ja eave of thi h the qaantity to the amount of fifty per cent, accordin| , OF to annul the Contract in hall fail to appropriate the mouey to meet it. ch offer must be accom: idder or bidders will, if hi to an obligation, within ten al) have been notified throug! ids, with goor jons of th are required to, Navy Agent, Di company strict Atiorn rt, or some responsible public officer nt, stating that the gunranto 80 ig to ease Con ied by & written guaranty, sign- wre responsible persons, to the effect that he or is or their days after ‘h the post yd and suf law, approved Au- heir bids y Judge nown to their ud able ty meet the requivements failure of the bidders to enter into No tid will be considered which does not conform to these rules in all respects, and the right is reserved to reject the of- fers of any defaulting b idderor contr-ctor. Bonds with two sureties will be required in one-third the es tima‘ed amount ofthe class or clases comprised iu the cone traet, and 10 per cent will be dedacted from each bill uutil the contract is exnceiled. veroment will copies wsion of th 17, aud cooti Alexinder H. Stevens. Emeritus, Professor Joseph M. Smith M. ue ohn B. Beck, M Medica] Jorisprudenee, John Torrey, M. D. Botauy ledirine ni Willard Parker, M. D. Chandler R.Gilmua, M. Diseaven of, Women nid a C0) ' Subjects for di R and continuing to Octo Prof Smith; on + edieal by Prof Warts: on Infantile Diteusen, by, Prot (Gi Physiology nf the Blood, by Prof Clark. ‘This course 1s fiee to, the woatri d stadents of the colle; Fesaors to seven, and ext with one mouth of preli 2025 %¥ re R L varvor ot G the use of College will commeace on we autil Bei remons'rator Fal © | mivary Course--Commenc ROPOLD & MAURICE H&LBRONNER of French Feathers, Flowers and M iton street, New f che eontractor. of which wi | be furnished is office, of up application to the engineer, at YSICIAN, the State of M. D. bk tae coud ‘Thus lay i fe:sor of the Theory fe nd of Clinieal Medicine. D., Professor of Materia Mes » Professor of Anatomy, Protessor of Su it .D., vhildren Lecturer oa Physiology and of Anatot ond ‘TI ver 18th. Lec ures—On B stany. by Prof ba D wed by the late ended the iMigary inet,uction, TTS, ir. Sec, ofthe Freuttys, | Cy of failure to deliver according to contract, the go- upply the defic eney at the expense, ifexceed- 8, and memoranda of information, have Persons. invending to propove, for y the Nu ANS AND SURGEONS New York — Ihe forts- londay Oct. n March, » President of the College and and Prac- dica and + LL. D., Professor of Chemistry and Robert Wotts, Jr, M. D Profersur of Obstetties and the Patholo- ction nre obtained without diffien}ty. a-sday in March. Years of age, Sithe last three inthis & on Monday. Sept. 27th, Ke. prof ssien thronzhout the courtry will observe that in deference to their wishes, nx © nvention, the Trostees have in Medics! rane the umber of Pro ectuve term to five mout'is, Importers terial, No, 1 York. Office in mn ai ris, morro ANTED IMMEDIA‘ Y- f ihe men tare Bi neee | ‘pul it led for hocest; thong etn _ISRARL POST, 141 y arespectable youn irl, & sirMation to of childten, and te willing to tuske: bereelf is also a good seamstress. Can be well te- Prease call at 194 Division street. ags esprotanie Protestant girls nud wetting of simait famly, from treland, to do the housew: with good recommendati Please oI] a rif ad street, coruer of Montgomery, in the basement. andy PR STONE CUTTEXS WANTED — Wanted to work on the North At n Baul of first rate Stove Cutters, to whom $2 per day will be pai on but competent workmen need wpply. Shop hesnut street Wharf, Schuyikill. JO N SLPRUTHERS & BON. Purvapyienia, Aug 23, 18 aur 3t*zeo UTTEw WANTED—In a Clothing House, one who har Men Bice os Apply to n25 tere ake os rally useful mended Y Cia experience in eutting by patcern, and can come | ill, find a constant situation, by address 0, references. aud St re e subseribers are pared to execute orders for mineral, porter aud wine thes, carboys, druggists’ glass, patent medicine bottles, jar A full assortment of druggists’ vials and bottles cons‘antly on nd, BENNERS, SMITH & CAMPBELL, o N South Front st. Q . ad y many impostors in this city; but that the celebrated me Adolph, {vom France, now at, her private residence, 111 Hester street, third block east ef the Bowery, those who (for benefit, or even but cnriosity,) consult her scientific skill—of all their most secret affairs, of love, boors, all dw: EARY & (0, HATTERS—Autamn 1617 Fashion, ity. Gontieweits Hats will ‘be lavoduesd, om Pricey ber 4 RHE SLACK BEAVER HATS ve ore now miaufner turing will embrace important improvements recently per fected b andin quality and elegance of style will be cunguailed by any heretofu ‘) ¢ Cereeiit hte ete, ech : 2d into delieate an Kraceful Jet flott ‘characteristic of the choice ‘of wenuine ff aud Stre BoUCATION— nev. Ro T. Haddart’s Classical School will be re-opened after the summer vacation on Monday, rember 6th. wo Youn) of 14to 18 i racnally or by letter at » betweea University Place ai avenue, aul Sade W) OBts PATENT PREMIUM EXT vIN TABLES, with metal plated slides, for private pa: it dining rooms, hotels, steamboats, &c., unsurpassed forrele- gance, durab: ever to get out of order. A large assortment, e city, and a equelled for variety; together with & general assortment of el: gaur and fashionable Furniture, constantly to be found at the warerooms, No. 443 Brondway, where the public are re- spectfully invited to call and examine. audi 30t*e C. F. HOBE, 443 Broadway. D'SQECTON The Comrmnersity of LINGMAN BODINE, Dry Goods Dealei 301 Grand street dissolved in pursmance of the terms ol the agreement between rt D s will be closed up by John ¢ and Gabriel Martino, to whom all payments must Dated New York, August 23, 1817. (Signed) JOHN M. BODINE, 4 2t¥re GABRIEL MARTINO ONEY TO LOAN —Abraham J. Jac! 58 Reade street, near Broadway, loaus small sums, as niay be required, on watche wearing. apparel, dry good description. Manes GILDrD BRASS Lind Ve) SIGN-—These be made, e re that may to the weather. ‘Tey are also japanued to any color be desired. " Orders left at Jou ee & Co.'s, 120 Fultou street, will be ntrended to. 7 The partnership heretofore su>sisting between Mei im * f | Stott, was dissolved ou the Ist July. __als'6 is . , « various and eC ‘icles, mauufac- wood, which grows sponta- fancy om tie famed arbutas neously on the islands of the Lakes. ‘The public is veated tea novelty never before seen, in the New World, and has the opportunity. only for a short time, to purchase articles of unrivalled maguificence, consisting of ta- les. work-boxes, chess-boards, dressing enses, and articles too numerous for inserti re gall at 51 Bowery, opposite the Theatre. P®int: BY THE POU! 486 (irand street, 5 bales of b prints, which are to be sold by the pouud; also shi sheetings, &e,, &e.. together with a new and well selected tock of fa'l dry goods, to which the attention of the public PETER DUFFY & SON, solicited. 122 6t* re 496 Grand st., corner of Columbia, OHLSAAT BROTHERS, 48 Joha street, have now on hand and offer for tensive assortme:t of Zephyr Worateds, Patterus, sand a variety of other articles m thisline. ; French Faney Goods—such as Beads, Clasps, Twist, Braids, ke. &c. ' Goldand Silvered Laces, Braids, Tassels, Fringes, Cords, ¢., for Regaliag and Cap Trimmings. Shik Fringes of eription and color, teade—Buttons, Cord: Kee. See 0 NHUMBUG—A town, at No. 17 F Judge for yourrell, oF various t received at Duffy's utiful English chinte ry ‘ovenca vown Iso: come and au2t Or m ding. satoou nt street, and lodg he roome are single signature of the undersigned, due Samuel Broo! JALVANIC RINGS, bands, be , &c., wholes etail, at 19% reet. Wenters supplied on liberal be manufactured by the al makers, ismuch reduced. 192 Broadway, coraer John ALVANIC Ati D MAGNETIC FLUID —Stean ers are respecttull) med that tre only place inNew Yor! to obtain these celebrated articles venuine is at 182 Broadwi between Jonn street and Mawen Lane. In all cases of vous dsesses the efficacy of Christie’s Galvanic articles truly wonderful, aud their creat celebrity has caused th-m to be comterteited by ueedy pe who offer spurious aud worthless imitations, agaist which the public are respectfully guarded. No druygist or drug store in New York will ever be allowed ‘o sell Dr. Christie’s articles. The sole and ex- clu meageney ts at oue hundred aud eighty-two Broadway. com Apparatus, ke~.. of superior qual ANTHONY’S National Daguerrian De eH ‘ile 247 Broadway, New 07" Every thing in the line constantly on hand. m I’ Nis’ AND CH MODES, established 457 Broadway), begs prices, at "3 MAGASIN DES iss JACOBS (late of 3 0 return her sincere thanks for the liberal patronage she has received since opening at 619 Broadway, one door from Houston street, and takes this me thod of informing strangers and the ladies of this eity aud vi- Cinity, that she is now opening her fall assortment of Infants? and Children’s elothing, comprising rich silk velvet and me- Fino Sacks, Conts aud Cloaks, braided aud plain, and every ar- tile ia the Children’s department. Ladies’ silk Opera Dress, ons, Hair Grass Cloth, Mo: d Hough's Patent Slurts. ‘Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses, and Gentlemen’s Vests, braided to ode: N.B. Ladies owt als made up. aui5 300m. [Vik CHeAPESY STORK IN THe OILY, 1614 Ful . ton street, for French and American Paper’ Hanwings, Window Sh-des, Curtain Materials, Omaments, ke.—The ibscriber has constantly on hand n large assortment of the also, manufacturer of the galvanised Sprixj Mattress, which, for comfort and durability eaunot be excelled. Fure hait and other Mattresses; Henther Bed, ie. with every article in the Upholat t the lowest possible prices. N, B—Steamboat and ship’ eabins aud hosels Atte furnished. ‘ - DAVIE: no} Wr? re sie Upholaterer, 16436 Falta OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS— ‘Just received from the first manufactories in Vienna and Paris, an assortment of the latest and most approved mu- sical instruments, consisting of bass instruinents called Bassa Tubas, in #, Cand E flat, with from 3 to 6 cylinder and (n new style of valve called) drum, which the pertormer can re- ulate by the springs of the valves, to move according to hi ‘aphoneum with 4 cy lind fwncy in ove moment; also 1 valves, the most complete bass solo instrument in use, for o together with a general assortment ol a ‘hb as Sax Horns, E.bo Cornas, Cor- netts, Post Horns, Cornopeans, Flutes, Clarionetts &c., ma’ be had whulesale and rewil, atC. G. Christinan’s music an Masel aaa aaet mauafactory and warehouse, 401 Pearl st. ‘ani? 300% m A GRICULTURAL ROOMS, LYCEUM BUILDING $61 Broadway New York. HORTICULRGRAL EXHIBITION—At the suggestion of the State Agricultural Society, whose Fair will be held at Saratoga on the 1th of Sept., the American Dg Agricultural Associatioh have ehanged the time of holdin thetr Exhibition to the Sth and 9th of Sept. Al : sirous of aiding the cause of Horticuku: vited to exhibit specimens of Flowers, Fraits aad to compete for premiums. ine Vegetables, Programmes tay be obtaine of Mr. James He Seedsman, Broadway, oj ite the Room—ol any of the principal’ seedamen in ‘ork the following Kxecutive Committee = ther Bradish, Win. Coventry H. Waddell, ames Lenor, Bhepherd Knapp, ‘Phe Kreliuehitsen, Rufus King DelsGeld, Archibald Russell L, Pell, Rdward Chat, j vil 6ot*re . P. GARDNER, See’y, BY JOMPERS=To Sontnora m Yonr atrention is resvectlaghe the Parent : and amusement of infants. ‘She relief it af- care of children. the extensive sale it has everywhere commanded, with the liberal percentage allowed to those who buy the article to sell again, renders ita most de- sirable object to purchase either singly or by the quautity. GEO, W. TUT PLE, Inyentorand Proprietor, Wholesale and Reiail Depot, 311 Broadway, N. ¥. called to be two differe you know what makes ‘auch superior to the other? Answer! That’ struck me frequently. But} have never been for the difference. Tt certa not the cloth Why no~let me tell yon, one ¢lass buys six sh Scott, 91 Nassau street, aud his shirts being cut in ly mechanical, they consequently fic beautifully, ‘The other class don't care two straws whether they wear anv sh rts or not as long as they are t lerated. When you want any shirts, eal there a mugnificent one for $1 50, th Establi together. a year from syle tru. trame.t is au ivaportant imprivement over all other of manuiacinre, and’ has heen adopted by the Medical ion geverail ,os being the most convenient and effec- tie Machine in use. itis perfectly simple iu cone ‘action, ard therefore not. liable to get out of order, as is the ave mith all ower inatrumentsTesdmita ofthe moit perfect conuol, adapted fora ine fant, or edtfici pleasure of the Operator. e manoer. an jon, to the most delieae patient. ‘Ic vequives no assistant Use, aud is in every instrament spect perfectly harmless. Rach is warranted, accompanied by a new Manual, pth full directions for ube i the v.rious diseases for which it is mort eflectual. Prices from $8 to $12. Manufactured ond for snte, wholenale ands tail, by 82 a2i7eem D.C, MOORHEAD, vedway, N,V. VARRIAGES.— 1) + it assortme vt of C, Cai lapeale LA oraae Besant Care sildiogd aut grently reduced scomprising wad Lone, jaroucher nel Alan ate feat or four porn rd witout Asean onethet witha Le tere a reve | Yo Btgudway, comer ot | thelr ta au | weer m “AL: Unoug! sold et on, by th, #, aud the w wo, ANY Port © "Pie sale will ware, im sorted Dishes, B Jugs, &e ‘Also, age edaedy dipt, pr Ce Also. covered Dishes. S.lads, Pic among whi cleugh patterns, in all about 100 lots from invoice. 1 i to match througho ‘ m | assortment of blue’ Corinth, blue Vine, and printed and CC Wace,in lotato suit purchasers. Ca alogues will be ready at7 o'clock, previous to sales, re can hel y JACOB 8. PL, 10 o'clock, atthe Auction St lots to suit country are is all warranted sound, and ean uf the country by an experienced pel commence with five cases five Wedgw for jakers, Nappi Kles*" Bouts, Toilet and 1 whieh is the Flower Pot and London Buc. voice, a complete assortment of fd ferent oe 19: WHO From the Eve: Praised by those premium of the by those-who. kn article equal to it smaas. those persens w! wi'hout it, Prepared and tre brooches, breast pins, chains, combs » kettles, boilers, frying pan tes, furnaces, Ke. a JO8. Y¥ JONES, BRO’ 0 Sto Pe rey ‘ Dioiy Goodsand Fase reuels Goods Will We sold his 7 oe PER RSTO ee ay, a je as8Or! ‘ut Of seasonable dry goo h iat r ” mauslins, linens, shawls, domestic nud Hugiieh’siringe ad Vaches Seu Pinside a NEY ae sheetings, half hose, silkcand kid gloves, india, rubber auspen- daring achieverneuts onthe TIGHT ROPE, | A letter has been received in this city ders, hats, &e. jLikewien, Sp sown R cnacern, 5 cases of men’s | by the Ravel Family and Leon Javetli. of the army at’Puebla, dated as late as Ai 6, ery, knives, scissors, | “Tobe succeeded by the h Pas de Quatre Ia Jota Ar 7 ™ so late on Anguay ss . uecklaces, Ke, All sums over Mad, Martin Javelli, M. | with great positiveness that commissioners on the J. W. SCHUL: SALE OF CATT YARD—Will be sold at public auction under the lirection ot P. M. BROADWAY (ce ale Verbena Cream for Shavin destroyer of freckles an: than the old soaps. Al nomy and comfort in s 1 (From the Eveniug Mirret.)—iting’s, V. know by experience to be the beat kind of shaving sonp, and Ring, Druggist, rt 20 30t Auctioneer—Store 139 Fultoa 5 Sale of Jewelry, Damage y it Ne. 70 Bowery, compe OF MR. A! MM. CASTLE GARDEN — Wednesday Evening, A will be performed the ROOF SCRAMBLER— Brown, Mr Conover ; Swelvino, Walcot ; Bobby, Hollan Lizzy,’Miss Phillips: Therese. Mrs Isherwood 7 les Winther, M Christian Le! isn, M. Autome, and Mile Julia, will dance on the ‘Tight Rope, with other entertainments. To couclude ‘with the LIVING STAiUK—Stalkie, Mr Christ 3M. Lord Ton Noddy, Sehmidt Lehman Mile Adelaide Lehman. ‘ertormance to commence at 8. copper ware, hollow wai Also, a lot of tools. Ve ¢ 206 Pearl street — of Mexico were expected to arrive at Puebla in two days after that date. The writer has good opportunity for authentic information; nevertheless, his statement requires confirmation. Information has. also been re- ceived to the effect that General Scott had sent in a re- quest, under a flag of truce, for an exchange of prison- ers; and that such request had been acceded to on the part of Santa Anna. Lieutenant Rogers is amongthose to be releaned. ™ No official despatches have been lately received from General Scott or General Taylor. The private letters reoelved from Monterey make no mention of a forward movement. Some of these letters are from officers ia Goneral Taylor's confidence. Thus, the posture of Mexican affairs is unaltered The National Intelligencer, with a confidence that in- i. The whole tomime of VOL- AU-VENT, or, a Nightof Adventures Doors open at 734, performance vo commence at 8 o’clock.— 50 cents, ta all parts of the house MUINERV ROOMS, BROADWAY —Second of the original VIMGINIA SERENADERS, whose con- certs for the last six nights have beeu attended by’ the elite and fashion of the city, and the press in general, who have uuani- sly expressed that this abination of wit and talent ‘The Programme for this wer he whole concluding wit STU ‘Auctioneer. LE AT THE U. 8. NAVY ‘etmore, Na y Agent, at th on Saturday, Aug. 20th, at 12 o'clock, t 12 o'clock, an25 dt*re mM at.).—LO THOSE VES. SHAVE TH. aing Post.) —! yecimer of Ring’s unapproach- This article, universally who made trial of it, last ygar took the first Institue Fair. it is Tulry conceded ow that it is impossible to manufacture au . This softenin in the country will be found rich and. versa- h the burlesque opera of FO Founded on the celebrited Italian opera of “ Saffo,” one of ghable and Indicrously sublime productions ever n admiriny public, Ror particul bills of the day. rs 80e rs open at 7 0’clock—Performance to commence at 8. to the fragrant to the pityples, and is sold cheaper Id cousult eco- the erbena Cream we ho have troublesome beards should not be for sale, wholesale and retail, by Charles H. way, corner of John street, AN MUSEUM, comer Broadway and Anp street. plendid performances bath Afternoon and Evening. MPS8ELL’S ETHIOPIAN SERENADERS! ORPHEAN FAMILY, OR KENNEBECK VOCALISTS. Moving Panorama of 2 y TGs? e Targest face to best place 19 buy tory, No. 2 Wal = ful’ and ; for the whi in Was OQTICE TO N First ayenue and Wigs! atquality Wig or Toupee, are in assortment of, fitting Wigs. Copy the address. i yet offered for coloring the hair to a beautt- permanent black or brown, with Wall street, near Broadway, rt Be Melting Associntion and will remain open for Butchers desirous of becoming unembers of the will call aud teave dicates the possession of some reliable information on the subject, declares its belief that we cannot hear of the occupation of the capital by General Scott, for two or three weeks to come. Indeed the character of the intelligence received for the past month, renders all speculation idle, But in the absence of decisive infor- mation, it may be well to pursue the inquiry, what is to | be done with Mexico in case she refuse to negotiate, after her capital shall be in our possession? I have ina STRANGERS aud e iy Pete Morris, Miss Bernard, &c. i NA’S WOODEN LEG. TOMICAL VENUS. | e Teller. | | Win. Batehelor, stock in the United State Procure an artiele in every business, and Wig or Toupee, is at Batche lor’s mau street, near Broadway. Private room, ani9 = jon 25 cents—Child: ROADWAY THEATRE.—This establishme ere B pW. , now ing in Broadway, will be opened for Dramatie pur- Doses solely, on or about the first of September, wader the management of GH. BARRETT. Persons of acknowl talent wishing situations for the saon, will please address him (pre-paid) at109 Leonard street. —BATUHELOR'S INSTANTA- HAIR DYE is far superior to ‘Zor injuring the skin. ‘The wonderful facility with which this re- . MA | markable Niquid effects the desired object excites the admura- | >= During Mr. Barrett's abseriee in Evy | former letter stated what will not be done—namely, ic y its A ci id | gon eee eds perp t oust “BATCHELORS Nae nainens comimmnientions may be eddroms that the country wili be neither entirely abandoned nor Price—Bottles for the hair, ware of worthless counterfeits. ROADWAY THE (ALBANY )— besa Bed bya Ri Shee lishment will be opened on or before the Ist of Se i , No ultimate design has get been formed in the Cabi- aaton City, J.B Ginha, SIO WEPr | oder the management of JOHN GROUTA, Lessee, SRE Malciod RRS sa Make owrlaseed wledbore hike senate he net, as to the disposition to be made ot Mexico, One please addre: 1 him, pre-paid, at No. 48 D city. thing is certain. The war will not be prosecuted farther than the capital. Offensive operations will then cease, unless such as are necessary to repress any hostile move- ng year are now re dy. ignatures at their office, comer of fourth street until Ist September next. wociatioh CHINESE CURIOSITIES ¢ Chinese Junk is induced, from the from the citizens of jignatures prior to that dats sunall advance fre firm, u m. Crowley, being shortly to’ imerease their establishment by the stesm tmills,we shall be enabled to sell at extremely low pricer . present receiviny ment on the part of the enemy, and to secure from im- al3 2ce re v order of the Bonrd of Trustees. OR TWELVE DAYS LONGE, ° Q MA. CROWLEY & GUN. Necdip odd Fook Hook inece ; terior of the State, are every day arri. | t¢rTuption the communication between the seacoast and Wi fetarers, Ale Warwickshire, Ev land—Store No. Lapras. pan mest oale: time: 3 the headquarters of the army. The army will probably reapecttlly Morus the wargtant Of New Verdot oder Architefure, tether wih the many Curostien whichvare | be up to such a standard as todford «fall and efflolamt ‘ r i ir ma- | Coutamed in her cabin, &e. ‘The Idols which they wors! i cuties that having wow ou and an extensive stock of their ma ny Kee, The Idols which they worshin, | garrison to every position that is to be retained. The ye of the female sex, which are not ches in length, are richly worth seeing. Let all who have read or heard of the novelties of the Celestial Empire, now avail themselves of this treat. light cavalry force should be augmented, as on that arm will chiefly depend the important duty of keeping open | the communications. The Voltigeurs are to be retain- ia’ Bgland, ana now tion ol jal assortment 0 1827 to 184 aul? 300%m ed and silk, e goods, ribbon Samples atthe office, 104 Wall street. ey have tnported patent mac her iu skeina, spool: shawls, gimps, fringe! 1y2530:re Ee ft an 5 AUADENY TENTS | ed, anda tera year’s drilling may be of some service, ‘RERE: JING en af yi reet, East cor- ai 1 OR (ERERE BRAND IES her of Broadway-—Mr SARAC"O, Professor, Inventor, | “though they are better adapted for a long war, and of th ell known Bran ud firm introducer of the new dances tne, United States, | they wer'e called into existence more for display than in Fi , having recommenced his lessons, wants several Young Ladies ; eeeeen Bat Dethees, Ghee L. Ones from 12 to 18 years ofage, whom he will teach gratis, afl denees | Military service, They are just as eMolent, probably, as Rochelle Lafayette brands, pale and colored, in half, qua ofthe © salons, and aftershall pay them monthly, « satisfac: | any of the other regiments raised under the act of last hth pipes. Also, 15 ¥¢ casks White Brandy, of superior | tory sum, in order to dauee with his puvils the modern dances, | yy 0 bub I doube 4¢ th, flavor. for preserves. Also in store, entitled to debenture, a | Which he only in America can p operly teach, asthe Polka | February, but I dou they be more so. A man who Mazurka, Redowa- Wal altz 1n five stepr, &c., &e., ond particularly the German Cotillon and Mazurka G Pre avai 14 01 f the above Brandies, of various vintages from should advise the creation of such an arm, would likely be accounted versed in the science of war; and thus HENRY LEGE ARISIAN DYEING ESTABLISHMENT—Ollice 322 | (7 OLMAN'S GALLERY (OF OIL PAINT INGS, No the raising of the Voltigour regiment served a purpose, —COUR ESCHAU. rondway, above his Book Store, confisting of ninety | ; hd tia pepemalaliaed iret AG 3 68 gl Dehen Pictures by celebrated masters, viz :—Titian's Venus, | ©¢ my and navy will be employed in defending the dueed into the United States, all sors of goods, sewing ailk | of Ife aize ; The Dying Gladiator, by David ; The Miserg. by | principal ports, cities, and strongholds now in our pos- ver pil iaded zep) atsys, the biackamith ; Helen Korman, ubens ; The s 2 ; é ret anal trams, olther isin Or phaded: sephyr worsted nd | te ecedende, he bes ae Lee eased Uo feces om | Sesalon, or the occupation of which will: embarrass the saperior to auy public exhibition of pictures in this eouutry. | ir. COLMAN imports all th from London. Par G collection of Books, Pa inery for putting up worat- F sticks; damewed or farted Merinos thibet_ and carhmere enemy. It is evident, that being the strongest power in Mexi- New Pop lar Kaseravings which wi his extensive wing. aati‘, cords and tassels, Indies’ and gextle ved and cl tings, Fautey Stationery, and D 00, ou pe te eS, ved equal to new articles | Materials, he offers at the most reasoaable prices, wholesale or oe Pas ind pory Prien bette ened me Pitre v8 00% retail ze , collected ~ ; a aig cine |. HERALDRY.—Costs of Arms furnished and emblazowed j Hee see ENT Take uudersigned | in the most suinptuons style, or may be had in pen drawing, | Under judicious system, will defray, if not all, at least mailies with all h his half chests bl to close a con cers would do w be promptly atte of goods to dispose of for exsh will please call. Orders amount- e sent home free of car aes i) A. B. MILLS, 59 Water # ing to $10 will ank 3t*re CWA MERY, Toi in every variet & FOWL! and 30t®m is it nde India, For sale in lots uj begs to inform h 90 arranged his that_any person the filtering med inspeetion will c other Fil rt WI re Par fane; RUPTIONS with Salt Face, or other di effectual cure,at lodine Bath Hsu street. ‘Treause on Keuerally. D om 9to 410 t yes VANCY GOC Lafayetre | just imported a su id work boxe: dies be nost spl he m goods to to rock may be found groceries, 40 baskets Duc D. Monta RY M Courtlandt street, first store from Broad: E'S unrivalled Walnut Oil Military Sh: Soap. the only genuine, awarded the first premium at the American lustitute in and 1846, TYRE SUBSCRI places which are supplied by public water works, that he has plied to the Croton water faucets. They are so constructed ALOUNS.—b. AHRICNS, the well kuowa Pan lor, 204g Ann street, has latel simeres aud der (or only $2 50 to $4 per Componad Concentrated Syru the Sitakers, 75 cents per bottle, OWELL ON THE EYE—Just published, a Popular engravings, rules for the selection o} price 50 cents. To be hu Powell attends exclusive! country merchants on encouraging ter be found in this city. Country merchants are inds of stores at wholesalé prices Among jy27 Mon, Wed&eSat tf re a large portion of the expenses attendant on the main Vauors, segars, fine wines, | T) 4 V3 PAL EX THEA‘ TOR Wh tenance of our army in Mexico. Wherever there is suf- id Heidsiek ¢ pri extermal remedy in the world ! Ask any dr lak veeee’ hoe nail onsen ae aotes tartize | Ualéed traroorand fe, tuve ficient trade to produce any considerable amount of ractor. Country dealers from the Proprietor’s dep there to be genuine. 20 L2teod ment. Country merchants a up town gro- e'ltocall, All orders from the country will uded to, Masters of vessels having sinall lots revenue, there should 4 ciustom house be established and protected by an armed force. Various modes of raising revenue should be resorted to, besides that which is al- ready in operation—the levying of duties on imports, A | direct tax might with propriety be {mposed on certain classes—the land-owners and merchants, for instance. by « Indy who in’ teaching. She le experienc erian system, which is greatl: roved of ra in Europe. Terms, Three Dollars per month.) SES IN ONE DAY TO COME. OFF | If the tobacco plantations could be seized and held, and st ae eadrenwed to A. B., et the Herald fee, shall be at August 20.h.—All mile hea’s, best 3in5. Exch | farmed out on the Mexican plan, they would afford an a annual revenue little short of a million of dollars, Cer- taiuly, suflicient revenue could be obtained to bring the expenditures for the army and navy below the average appropriations in time of peace, Thus we would retain our conquests, keep hostile movements in bheek, and at the same time effectually harrass Mexico by withholding from her the means of carrying on the government. No IERCHANTS, DEALERS IN PERKU- let Soaps, Patent Medicines, Fancy Articles, applied upon the lowest terms at No. . ‘Lo 250 1b. wagons, for trotting horses that never won, in a purse over $50. No. 2 never won a purse over $30. ting horses that wever won a purse under the saddle, that never won a pu Tu each, three or inore to make a race, two or more to sta To eivse on Thursday evening, August 26th, by 9 o'clock, M., at GREEN & BEVINS’s JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. ntreville, Angust 23, 1847. aud5-2t* re harness for trotting horses that Yo. 3. Under the saddle, for trot- 'No 4. For pacing horses, 0, ing GROSER, formerly with ' 00M & FOWLER ol No. 3. preciation of | #1 HORSE FOR SALE—A. pony, well trained, | matter how long this state of things shouid continue, ars that can be and of ay ensy gait, suitabie for a Indy, Ap- ‘i procured from Havana, and he pledges himself that nothing Ast ly at. W. Robertson’s stable, Heury street, nearJa_ | OUF expenses would diminish from day to day, and the shall deteriorate from what he prides himself ts ajusuly earnes ‘reet, Brookl 3t* | difficulties of the enemy would increase. The war would rr NOTIC HE ROSE HILL SALES AND Exchange Stables, corner of 2ith street and 3rd avenue. The subscriber takes this method to inform his customers | ‘and the public generally, that after this date the price per day agent at Havana will continue to select the ean be procured, snd at the towem rates,— mportations, are some very choice, of the fol no longer be a burthen, and peace, though desirable would cease to be an exigency. GALVIENSIS, Regal ine, Svery prime Ore) Rene ates, | Hen of every horse kept att ishment will ot W asnine nes AQ R nets Antiquidads, Clemener Bas News. » ke. establ Il be 50 ce: ¥YNOLDS K. NORTHRUP, Proprietor. New York, August 16th, 1847. al7 2w*re pon terms to ensure a duplicate visit. = — We have no news yet upon which to planta single H. HENRIQUE! DR. DE WI! KELLINGER’S INFAL- | 106 Broedwavecesof Pine at: LIBLE LINIMENT.—This nly astonishing me- | Stake for peace. All is doubt and conjecture. We have W. “FIL “AT ONE DULLAR dicine is a Seats fie tang Mae omg jue | rumors enough, but they are scarce worth the ink re- ACH.—J. STONE, No. 390 New ‘York, | Mentiy decigeed ty be oreecribed intemally or cxtemetiy, | quired to record them. It is mentioned that the whigs friends and the pablic of this city and other of and is warranted to cure after all other remedies have All rheumatic and scrofulous affections, ring w arber's itch, old sores of every nature, frost bi 2 of the spine, dislocatios #1, bunions, coras, callouses of every descrip- | tion, tooth and nervous headache. "One or two doses taken fated: | have @ plan, Col Benton had a plan, a diplomatic plan backed by 50,000 men to carry it out, but he was over- ruled. And now the whigs talk of a plan. It is, as we | understand it, to subjugate Mexico, State by State,make cording to direction is as sure to cure the bilious cholic, diar- ; tit h in short, | Peace with her State by State, on the condition that painyof cvery nuure yield tits influence imediaiely. ve: | wherrany State Is disposed to come into the union, she ver and ague broken in two doses always. N. B. 52,400 cures | sball be accepted, leaving the question of slavery to be have been made in two y | settled by such State, Of all the plans we ever heard of a. Among the many distinguished individuals who haye kindly | this is the most ridiculous, as we sball attempt with the allowed us to refer to them, for public good, are the Hon. improved Water Filters that they can be ap- can keep them in order by replenishing w itn ium. at the most trifling expense. A single ouvinee any one of their superiority over any | P. 8.—His other Filterssoldas usual. | ly received over 100 pes of which he makes pants to or Pp io ent before Also. French and English black eassimeres and doeskins, | ses H Grinnell, residence No. ¢ College Place, New York | Wig argument before us, to show in our next letter. from $i to $8 per pair. warranted good, of uo sale. city; Hou, dF. Carman, of Carmansvilie, New. York ti Geuts who are in waut of Panta, will do well to, eat city, and SY. Amold Mason, contractor of the High Bridge dy 30 over Harlem river, was cured of chronic rheumatism of over Puicapetemia, August 94, 1847, 30 Vears’ standing—ean beseeu at ail times at the Bridge; Mr. muel Roberts, hia partner at the Bridge, gives it ax hix opin n that taaved hye life, from a severe injury sustained, by a | larphy, proprietor of the Harlem, Bull’s | Broadway lines of stages, has used at h SKIN—Al)_ who are troubled Itch, Ringworm, Pimpled may obtain a speedy and enced Vapor, Sulphurand ment, 181 Fulton street, opposite Chureh OF THE A portion of the front wall of the sugar house, Bread street, seven stories high, is still standing, to the mant- fest danger of the houses opposite. Measures have been I Mra. Carroll's ib y ai matomoth establish ‘ ‘ ut gvee.oee Ly tng be ams) Says | taken to pull it down, but it will certainly be dangerous p of Sarsaparilla, prepared by dietributingagentsare wanted. Prineipaluepor No | to thore who undertakeit. The funeral of Messrs. But- wut 5 30th re street, New York city; 8. lagersol & Co., wholesale | ler, and Hines, killed by the falling walls, which will drags her stores and tav- ts and at :he principal drag and erns throughout the city avd country. take place this afternoon, promivws to be attended by all BY Its put up in large bot. ‘he the, sbleecion ef spectaglon’ ers Sri ud sold at SOcents per. single bottle; 4 per dozen: hall | nei brother firemen of the city and county. It wil! "1 BY. one Kross ie proprietors of thin great reme- | , at the anthor’s, and of booksellers | "Ste ready aud willing to back thelr opinion, thet they esa | bo ani mmense gathering. The various reports of fire- show more astounding enres, and a grea cates than any other remedy offered to th must be postpaid, ‘OR SAL ‘ountry Stor number of certiB- | men missing. prove to be incorrect. blic. “All letters | "Si, inturruption of the telegraph between Baltimore jy830eod*re | nd Washington early this morntog, an? # seoond break | Which occurred about 11 o'clock, betwoen this city and Paltimore, has up to this time, prevented the receipt of to diseases of the Eye and Yelock, at hia office 261 Broadway, comer of ofsaperior quality recently imported. A good hneimess stand fur a Tavern and , iN 30 eres Land, of good wil and more, hay up to ality, suitable tor farming aud garden purpovrs,on | Southern intelligence ofa railrond, ebout 40 miles Homie city. lsat « | "s'ho\democrats have nearly completed thelr nomine- {Land on Long Island, “Will bes: ld cle "| tichn ‘The whigs commence this afternoon, and the Apply to Joha W. Chambers, roo ~ | Satives will shortly make their selection from the names the (ity Holl 5 presented by the varions ward organisations PROM HALTER, va9 kuiiou seer rall Fashion | Grone hundred and ninety-stx deaths in the ott for 1447. of Gentlemen's Hats, will be introduced on Saturday, 28h of Auwus’. 025 Atis* re DSA. ARTAOLT, Proprietor of the 151 Broadway, p sinivs, has full trade, whieh he offers to consisting of faney Paris porcelain. ware, 2 & of faney a s, fine fans, cut glass, » perfumery, jewel jendid el goo and county during the last week, ninety-eight were children. Included among the adults was three from old age, each varied sto aul? 201* re cal] them to that SHARES Fi Parent Phintee and Lard Lainps, ‘ Gin Der it, $45 ry $67: FON) Pittsbarg, $6 $4; i Otlice, 100 ments to merchants, strangers, and others, whose Jennings’ new patent ‘premium wed styles and patterns. Wie ke. clay street. ROWNS' COFFER HOUSE AND DINING SA- FINE GOLD AND SILVER WAT¢ being over ninety eae ‘sional LOON, No. 71 P itdated in th Subscrib Hing all descriptions of Charles W. Ridgwi hatter, of this city, has pre- of the city, (heed of Coomtins inh presen trent Tadeese LDaern aud Jewelry, at retail, sented Mr. Clay with a superb bat, of bis own make. All Ware red. other house in the city. Mr. Ridgway had previously announced his intention to Mr. Clay, who, in complianee with « request, sent part of the city. g20 to B25 each. Watches D Gold Watches as low © id be of the eee ee Gtnved ne best munverat moc ugha he | sent him and beaver, thet the present shonld be ofthe ee OTT WoER Fin Importer o€ Watches and Jewelry, Wholessleand Retail, | leaving a shocking bad hat ia its place, much ~ ONINE INsunANCE Co Year UAE AND AUIs aOtist re. 31 Wallstreet, corner William, up stair the mertifention of Mie. Ttdgway.. who ae apeak DIVIDEND—~The Board of Directors have thie Ney deena | gm ott UiSotini ta ag gt x egy Se ty HO 72 Wall street " D. UNDERHILL, ~ | sequently instituted euits for larceny against the two hed wos he shad reason to suspect, who pleaded that the act was ters must pass thr wholesale and retail « bi oly 60, sommitted in joke. It iss strange fact that one of these CLUE, wholesale and retail ‘deal J For passage or freight, MY RYMAR & Co..34 Southiet. | men ia since dead, and that the other was very much in i Gas nat oe | oon Saturday night. Fail Lenthons Qed mie eis Ol ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO—PASSAGE, TO bat ag betne Lady = f Ce -" “Alnor G At Ges Fon Liverpool, per Black Ball Line of Packets, oir cadaty peines teltnndiy event fete em 2 Gre 1 ber ween rid Remitiances to eae ship COLUMBIA, will setetieh they. ‘with: jastie 7 rely too Ble oT Te Tie rmcal on Weanereay, Gepten to keep body and soul together, and it is a subject of ppeabin, second ghic. . ‘ age, apply to ‘urber, on beard at the foot of ivan street, oF to. bers. The YORKSHIRE will sail Crom Liverpool, on Gest of , ¢ can be engrged to come from the old’eoun- y any of the packeig of the Old | y iton the ist aud of every | journeymen, Si general conversation that a disposition is evinced to comply with their demands, About of 20 the largest em- ploying establishments have signed the new bill of prices. The meetlog of the journeymen, held at the Museum yesterday, was attended by about fiftem hundred of the regntar vay. Wor term: Milwau + $6 73; Chicago, $67 md Hamitte $1; Whitehall}, $2 | eoait¥ accurity requived will be given forthe falflment ofl , nits of Stocks at Philadeiph contriets made wich this comp ns to Irelynd, can have drafts on ». Aug. 2629 Girard Bank, 127 an a5 wthre "Le KAY, Agent | New York, 1817 OVAL BANK-OF IRELAND, sod on Fae Tacs aan Tasdt ako Lehigh Col Bevin, #4; 3 CONE: ISLAND FERRY—The SCOTT. GROTH & CO, Banter, London, which ence i Te ane eee ae. tangy 490 Gtr Ke boat ATLAS, Captain PB, H. Smith, 3 wil ve pat athe various brasehed throughout Creat Britin | ""Rysy Mu ewede.Rendlag Ry 324, 9008, Renting Bode a ‘ nd [reland. Apply to 1 + 2000 State Se, 78; 9 en the Al ae 25 | ae eee APY ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO, aoe eae eaten lo Mechanica’ Bank, 2334; 100 Morris North nd wet accome | No. 3, Faiton street, New York, anny it next door tothe Fulton Bank, 0 Ivania Railroad, 7; 50 Reading Ouly authorised passenger ngents forthe Old or Black Ball ret Live ot Liverpool packer 02 re to Penneytyanin Rastrond 7: 9 2 ne ” m ‘ E + 20 Loursvile Baok, § 18 A! 2 ehow iy ee Pe ey we fe Bank, 313; 4 Leben, 39945 «NA Bank, 1 gooey siren, ER aT Hom vrders ar pire W went by iue Pasapent.~hadrew 1%, Pler No. | at o'als t RY THR 3 foave Cotay ibid at 166 Gieloely bandlay cistant commissary, With the ‘TDR Of emse My olunteer POTTiO®