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i | | | port of Boston to foreign ports, during the week ending August 21st :— Commence oy Bostoy—Exrours von tux Weex. To Eust Indies—Dread, 16 bhds 12 bbls; Domestics, 1048 bates and cases; Lead, 3000 pigs; Pickles, 14 boxes. To Europe—Cotton, 7 bales; Bones,a cargo: Hama, 75 hhds; Tallow. 54 do; Cheese, 4370 boxes; Shoes, 39 onsss; Leather, 10 rolls; Oils, 40 caske. To South America—Domestice, 92 cases; Lard, 300 kegs; Nails. 200 do; Pitch, 100 bbia; Lumber, 25,454 feet; Shingles, 4.260; Tobacco, 59 bxs; Starch, 400 do; Twine, 2 bates; Spirits Turpentine, 20 boxes; Shoes, 1250 paira; | IWicking, 148 bales; Oil, 7 bbls; Butter, 613 Ibs; Pickles, | e8. i To West Indies—Beef, 13,055 lbs; Hoops, 3000; Lard, | 431 kegs; Fish, 222 bbls, 567 bos 124 drumea; Nails, 454 oasks; Shooks, 5,241; Candles, 640 boxes; Cheese, 2,704 Ibs; Butter, 1,588 do; Ham: 400; Oil, 25 bbla; Payer, 55 | bale; Lumber, 21.000 feet; "Flour, 100 bbls; Pork, 15'do; | Soap. 564 boxes; Tobacco, 2 bhds. | To Nova Scotia—Flour, 3.265 bbls; Rye flour, 172 do; 68. bushels; Corn meal, 242 do; Bread, 129 do; ‘Corn, i" Pork, 104 bbls; Hams, 1 bhd; Beef, 24 bbls; Lard, 10 do; Apples, 60 do;' Cheese, 300 Ibs; Oil.’2 bbls; Lard oll, 6 do: Tobacco, 1 bhd, 28 3000; Candles, 5) Ddoxes, . The value of merchandise exported for the above ‘week, was $217,601, of which $192,566 63 was in domes- tic products, and $25,034 47 in foreign produots. ‘The imports into Boston for the week ending August | 21st, were as follows:— Leronts into rue Pont oy Bostox.—Weex Enpino ua. 21. Flour, fox NOsleans,bbls.6,554 Coal, from Philad. tons, 27,95 | 18) "from Rondout . ‘ako boxes; Bricks, 8 ere 910 Coffee,fmStomingo, bgs 2,397 385 Sugar ee Ab 2 2015 ¥ hhds 139 ‘The arrivals at Boston on the ist inst., amounted to 163, of which 22 were from foreign ports, and 146 from coastwise ports, not including woodcossters. A large number of the coastwise arrivals were coal vessels. Stockh Mxchange. $1090 Treas Notes,@s 104 275shs Nor& WorR 62 20600 103% 5 do oo 500 Pennsylvan'a $e Ay 50 do bio 6.5 it lo 71% 200 Reading R 67, 609 Ohio 6s, ’60 990 9982 100 do. b10 6734 0.0 19% 400 do sltmos 66 3000 [linois Sp 163 50 do simos 67 wo do 46, 100 do si2mos 66) Su ehs Farmers Trust 354¢ 200 Long Island 33: 50 do « $0 do 33 450 do 33% 50 do 530 33) 100 do a8 400 do 560 33%4 wo da 3% 10 = do 130 3385 10 do s6mos 35 do sim 3st 125 Morris Canal 16 do Fed 100° do sdmos 14% 200 do. 60 33 20 do simos 15 900 do 33% 2New York Bank 324 150 do b10 33% S bkofComm fall 97 150 do b30 31% 100 do bao 34 9 N Haven & Hartford 106 bao 69 9 Macon di b60 69 £20 do 530 GB}g 100 Canton Co 63% so do. 60 69% % do 10 68%5, 109 do Gaty 25 Nor& WorR 6855 7s do 3 Second Board. $10000 Treas Nts, 6s b30 103% 40 shs Canton Co 428g 00 shsNor& WorR 60% v0 do b10 4235 bs0 do bso Gt 25 do bnw 43 50 do b30 Gt as do buw 43 2 do 83 60% 50 do 43 50 do 6I 50 Morris Canal = 15.1. th do bso 61 25 do bio 16 60 do 530 49% 25 do bio 16 30) do 830 60 50 Long Island Ro L333; $30 Canton Co 4250 do 33) E ¢o 42% 150 do 53%5 New Stock Exchange. $0shs Long Isld R b30 2334 100 shs Nor& WorR = 61% [50 to exsh 33% 100 do 43 62, 100 do b6o 3425 do cash 61) $0 do bis 34 50 Harlem R th 00 do b30 333% 50 do Monday 68! 30 Nor& Wor 6% 100 © do 43 68 a5 do b3 6250 do cash 68% 60 do cash 62 cae ee CITY TRADE REPORT. New Yorn, Weontspay Arteanoon, Ava, 26. The flour market was a shade firmer to-day, at yester- day's quotations. Sales of Genesee were made at $5 75; of Michigan at $5 023g; and of Ohio at $5 56% a $5 6214, including a lot of Cleaveland City Mills at the same price. Sales of all kinds were rather limited. Sales of ilinois red wheat were made at 1150, and a lot of Michigan sold on private terms ; « lot of western als, sold ut 1100; Genesee was held at 1300. Sales of mixed corn were mado at 70 a 71¢; of flat yellow at 760; of New Orleans yellow at 720; and of handsome round yel- low at 76¢, Sales of western New York meal were made at $2 6234. Sales of Ryo were made at 68a 90c, Sales of oats by the cargo were made at 580; by retail they were held. 40 620, Provisions oxbibited very little change, with a fair amount of sales. Groceries were rather dull, Sugar was inactive, and prices rather loss firm than were current @ woek ago, and the same can be said of molasses. Coffee was inactive and sales small, white prices remained steady. | Wheat —The market continued steady, and sales of 6000 was considered a fair quotation. nominal, Few engagements to any reported. TELEGRAPHIC, Markets, . New Onueans, Aug. 19. Cotton,—The market continued firm, and sales of 200 ‘8 300 bales were made at full prices. Flour,—The mar- ket continued heavy—sales of only 700 a 800 bbis. were were made, consisting of Ohio and Illinois, at $475 0 $5 75 for St. Louis City Mills, Wheat.—The article was extremely dull, and no change to note in prices. Sales very light. Corn.—The market was very dull, and sales very limited,and prices merely nominal; some lots mixed sold at 540, Meal sold at $175, Oats.—Sales of 8000 bushels at 370. Provisions—Nochange. Sugar and mo- lasses remained inactive, while prices were nominally the same. Freights inactive—last engagements, cotton Sie; and 14d for wheat. Sterling exchange, 5 a 5i<o, with an upward tendency New York sight bills, ia Ko. Treasury Notes, 3s 3%, tendency downwards. Baxtimone, Aug. 26—P, M. Flour—The market was rather inactive. Sales of 300 bbls Howard street were made at $5 68%; and 400 do fresh ground at $5 75; City Mills nominal at $6 a $6 25. bushels Maryland red were made at $1 10a $1 20; new do was worth $1 25; and family white do $1 30a $1 35. Corn—The market-was rather feeble, and sales of 2000 bushels Maryland white and yellow were made at 65 a 700, Mess pork we quote at $15 25 a $15 50; heef $14 & $14 50; sales small. Whiskey—Small sales in hhds and bbls at 26 a 270. Burra.o, August 96—P.M. Flour—The market was dull, and small sales of Ohio and Michigan, with brands equal to Geneseo, were made at $4 8734 8 $6. Wheat—The article was dull at $1 for western good mixed and red, and at $1 9 for good white do. Corn was dull, and no sales were making worth re- porting. The tendency of the market was downwards— We quote western mixed at 680, and yellow do at 560. Provisions—No change. Whiskey firm at 260270, with anupward tendency. Oats - Sales of 1000 bushels were oe ee Address box 15, 2D—By a respectable Young Woman, rae and Seamatress. No objection to Roitk i ope. open soll sg. Thompany eee TUE BOY WANTED—Iu a Cotton Broke.’s office, « Boy about \4 or 15 years old who writes a fair hand, and 1s conver- sant wiah figures, 27 Hem, ron ny Le, sewing Mrs, Mm iases, Ke. ware, ivory tal pall au27 itm aho- Ep Mie eee tare es Nay the country, ‘Masraer— Fr er tarke; ra aera pints SPREE Greene; Rose May RE.—Uuder the Mauagement ot » a ni August 27th, wi! te TOWN—Skirts, McCges- Holland, ayy ino ‘wll’ appear in their JB *ordi- the petite PLE RIG, Pantomime See R 1 WedIN PUN: Sig Carlo. e Pit, 1256 cents. © " mencesnt half-past A WRIGHT & LEAVIN, Hanoverstreet. ANTED—A boy 15 or 16 f bar-keeper, None but one that is acquarnted ‘with the bu ete nocd Er st ily, by a respecta: a souinatress ia a country residence: ng and writing £uglish g echer with various branc! Taney ueedle work; recetved er education in Europe. Ci give the best of references Address to Marcella Grow arand street, Newark, N. J. au26 2c*re GENTLEMAN going abroad wishes to piace bis sister with arespectable family. The lady will make herself sgrsguble and useful, aud pay her board in advance. Address A. Z.. at the office of the New York Herald, with real name aR an tert 026 Merve 1 Wil Jitecuion at F. BE ble x: is capable of xeography and iT 18:7, of Cersixced, Msy city of St. I chase of one hundred end fifty thousand dollars of nda of the city of Bt. Louis, (except such amount there: we sold at par, on or before the 13th day of September, Louis, or Ni ion of the tranomy the sphere of its operations is more ex@ more severe in Layfuyette than in) weather was very warm, tho sun’s rayy intense, the heat was somewhat relieved by sea breezs, The Picayune says the fever has driven away all that can well be spared, and dullness reigns supre at st. Low re—the priveip»l Y years, and t! p) semana ol ' the sum of one thousand dollars. quired to write vpou his bid Revofiers, aud to tcke «i the amount of boads bx: 1c Ke—~ BoKen, Doors open at BE of the LEHMAN FAMILY & ©. WINTH?R. GARDEN: — Fuday Evening, August 2th, formed TURNING THE PABLES—Jock nd; Jeremiah Bumps, Me Waleot; Patty BY THE MAILS, Wasuinoron, Aug. 25, 1647. The Preparations for the Reception of Congress—The War and the President—Importance of Peace to the Administration—-dAspect of Parties—-Opinions in arded. nthe 11th day of October. 167, the bids, shell be opened: then unsold shail be sold to the highest bidder, os for casli, unless the bids be deemed too low. ilcaten of ndebtediess now outstanding agus the hew of cash, in Address L. H, a26 Sere ANT D—la a oT goods inj enced clerk, well acquainte ith oy, ws aed th ;and fully able to take charge of the French and Ger: A good salary Will be allowed, butn Bobs aa Polka slat Jeena Mt hilde Leb wmsan Polka, ) ; Mr. C- Winther on the Tight Ropes snus Vehman To conelude with ARBR ing house, ‘au exper During the GIQu tian correspondence. © bth day of Septe the Mayor | ballet, Pas de Trois, by M Iles Mathilde, Julia and Flora Lei. | Washington. teed apply but thoge fully competent for the situation. Best p Mayor fe ! ; 1 4 Telereuces required, Address box 1503 at the post office. bond aforesaid, oroet, to nny per. | Man euro Eas cg Deut, by Mile Adelaide and 6. Lehman. While awaiting intelligence from the army of Ana- a six, oF three years, huac ; while in patience and confidence we are expect- ing from day to day specific evidences from the column of General Soott, of continued war, or 6 xpeody peace, lot us indulge with your readers in a little hotch potoh of a miscellaneous conversation Paramount to all other questions, and of creater mo- ment than the question of peace or war with Mexico, is the question of the next presidency. General Tsylor’s last letter has rendered him unavail ble for the present; but in the event of before the adjournment of Con- D VILLE GLASS WORK >», PHILADELPHIA. ‘These works are now in blast, and the subscribers are eter and wine bottles, Jars, he. A constantly on NE SMITH & CAMPBELL, BENNERS, 6 South a AINLINGS—A small collection of rare and ings, by the old masters. in perfeot order, and framed. forsale at 91 Liberty street. ‘Two or rical pictures, landscapes, &c. May be seen every day from 9 ull 2 o'clock au26 30t* re ft AY Danton pe Berafford of the British bark #llen, 1S OPERA HOUS! riday hyeu Aug. 2” i be performed the comedy of MY NiiGHBOR'S: ‘Mrs. Somerton, Miss Mary Taylor; Mrs. Brown, Mrs Henry; Mr. Somer'on, Mr. Byrne. daring achievements onthe TIGHT ROPE, wtom»me of JOCK, BRYAN MUL! . D.H. Anustaona, Comptroller HUANPHY, Mayor, Ordinanee No ‘Au Qrdinance to sepripatoesneceteneee at Suisse iseds; and ol tions of indebtedness, which fail due during the ear. rdained by the City Council of the City of St. Louis ‘amily aud Leon Jave iadsomely fiue histo- the Ravel Family. performance to commence 11 parts of the house. MB, BROADWAY. a Wi Mt ted he will be bi boarding house oa, Wedesday’ tase, iain ginal VIRGINIA SERENADERS, wh Sech. Henry Olay or-of- the peiuelblad of Heche Cla” jhe inteation of ating Hobokou, since which time no tidings : 9 ih Pr ‘ ~ have been euanaen By (2) ‘With his latest exposition he is a complete John Frierke ave been ‘of him previous to the X ress in general, w! - ‘Any iafirmetion which will lead toa knowledge of his | "Svc. 2- ‘The bona to be issued under the provisions of this | mously expressed that this is, without exception, the yreatea: | the whigs, very available, but not to be trusted, On the other hand, we know that the leading men of the de- mocracy here strongly suspect Old Zack of playing s deep gawe,tor the White House. They suspect that ‘he whereabouts, will be thankfully received b; housand dollars, WOODHULL & MINTURN, for the sum of one thou: lollars 2m §7 South’ ‘or, and countersigned by oy issued to bearer, an¢ reof; and auch as are nis, wr combination of wit and talent in the country. pores ‘The Programme for this week will ve found rich 4 the whole concluding with the burlesque ope and versa- of made at 36c. Receipts being light to-day, we have omit | ted them. Freights by canal to Albany remained with, out change—vis: 60c for flour; 160 fer wheat, and 130 for corn. Avnany, August 26—P, M. Flour—The market was quiet, and prices unchanged. Good western and Genesee straight brands, we quote, $5 50 a $5 624. Wheat—No sales were reported. Corn—Tho market was inactive, and prices nominally the same, viz:—at 70 a 790. for Western mixed. Ryo was firm. Oats—Sales were reported at 62a 54c. The mar- ket was less firm. Whiskey, remained unchanged. No- thing new in provisions. Vessels were rather more scarce, und river freights alittle stiffer. Reosipts by canal, during the past twenty-four hours:—Flour, 6000 barrels. Corn, 17,200 bushels. Wheat, 1000 bushels. Oats, 3000 bushel: Boston, August 26—P. M. Flour.—Phe market continued firm, and the demand fair. Sales of 2.000 bbls straight brands Western and Geneseo, wore made at $6 a $6 12%. Wheat—Sales were light, while prices were about the same. Corn— For sound Western yellow the market was firm, and rales of 30,000 bushels were mado, including some lots of yellow mixed at 3 cents, and remainder yellow at 85 c.nts, Rye—No change. Small sales were made at 88 & 90 cents. Provisions wore steady, with light sales Lard—Sules of 500 kegs wore made at 1134 cents. No change in beef or pork. Fish steady. Lead quict at $4 1954. (Telogrepble Correrpondence of Philadelphia Bulletin.) Prrtsnuna, Aug. 26-12 o'clock M.—There is nothing new to communicate today. The markets are quiet, and the demand for breadstuffs very restricted. Tho river quite low. ——— larried. On Thursday, the 26th inst, by the Rev. Charles C ¢, DD, Mr. Witttam McGrorty. to Miss Many Awne W., only daughter of Mr. James Tilby, all of thia sity. In La Grange, Ga, on Thursday morning, Aug. 19, by the Rev. J.W. Tally, Mr.¥. A. Danan, cf White Sul- phur Springs, to Miss Many Franors Ravin, of La Grange; all of same State. On the 22d inst . by the Rev. Henry Chase, Mr. Jas. Finney to Miss Mancanert A. Tinpate, all of this city. Died. On Thursday morning, Tuomas'J., son of and Ann Maria F llictt. aged 3 years, 3 months and 3 days. The friends of the family are reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 68 Mangin street, this after- noon. at 5 o'clock. At Albany. on Wednesday, the 25th inst., Mrs. Many Axeruy, widow of the late Dr. Samuel Akerly. Her friends, and those of her brothers, Hiram and Morris Ketcham, are invited to attend her funeral, from the house of Mrs, Dr, Mitchell, No 81 Mercer street. Receipts down the Hudson River, ug. 26. Flour. ess +14,744 barrels. Whi . 1,800 bushels. 19700 do. 200 di —Flour—Sales of 7008 800 bbis. Gene- Fev were made at $5 75; 200 do Cl jand city mills sold at $5 75; 400 a 600 straight brands Michigan were re- ported sold at $5 623g; 300 do Ohio bakers’ brands sold at $6; 200 a 300 do Onio straight brands sold ut $5 623 8 $5 683¢ Southern brands were nominalat $6 25 Wh-«t—Sales of 4,000 bushels Illinois red were made at 2.600 do Michigan sold on private terms, and 1.600 do Western red sold at $110. A lot of Genesee ‘was beld at $1 30 Corn—The market was some lvas t 70a Tle; 2.100 do at 7lc About 6,000 burhels flat yell.w ade at 75¢; 2800 a 8000 do, New Orleans yellow, sold at ud 1000 do handsome 10und Northern yellow, was votd at 76¢.; 2100 do, New Orleans white. a litle heated, Boid at 7lo, and 6000 do. mixed, a little heated, sold at 703. Meal-Sales of 600 bbis. Western New York, were lo at $2 62%. Rye—Suies of 1200 bushela were made ©, and 8500 do, at 900. Outs—A cargo of about 2000 4 2500 bushels was sold at 58. By they were eld #t 60 a 620, Cano.xs -—Sperm were firm at 8lc. | Corrzy.—The stock of Rio in market.was estimated at about 10000 bags. Wequote Rio at 7 a7%o.; Sul tra, at 6340.; Java, at 90.; 8t. Domingo. at 6% a 70.; about 300 bags Rio, were made .) at 6 & 6%, a Bo. sules to-day comprise 1200 bales, at our foside quotation The market to-day was thinly at- tended, and the quantity on sale increased. Livgeroon Cnassivicarion. Uplands. Florida. nee It 2 a 13) New On Mob. @ Teses some. Movamenrs or Corron iv tur Uniteo Bzataes ‘al Eapor! Received since Foreign Port Sept 1. 198. since Sept. 1846. 1845. 1.039.035 544,760 840,772 a 183,201 299 669 4: 119 521 190,836 1846, 02,931 7: 152 126,001 2.398 1,203,543 1,635,401 431,858 Totd bales, ... ‘Total 1845, Baivs of 800 a 400 quintals were made at $3 56: Tel were steady. Sales of 200 bbls. No. 1 $13 25 a $18 50; 800 do. No. 2, at $8 75 do No. 8,at $4 75 s $4 8734; 150 bbls. pickled ood, sold at $3 50; and 20 do. pickled scaled fish, at $2 50, and 500 boxes scaled herring, sold at 92}¢¢ Faurt.—Moderate sales of buach raisins were making without change in prices Ginseva.—Sales of 1600 Heor ~The market was transpired Lxeav—Small rales in lots of 400 a 500 pigs, jing at de per pound, Leatnen~The public sale today was attended by a junds were made at 33¢. rm, but no sales of moment re mak- arge company, The whole catalogue consisting of 8490 id-s, was sold at good prices Hemlock, good stam; ight and middi 4 a ¢ weights, 163f0 a 180 ; do heavy, 15% 4, 1936 & Loe; poor do, 9a et was firm; the last sale of bhomas- eported at 900 * Motase.s— Was rather inactive, and sales light. Navan Srot rite * so 600 barrels spirits tur- eutine, were made at 470, There rate tie ort tar 5 was no change in ‘Oiis—Sales of Hnseed continued 1 - inaily the nome, ‘There wore vote smclt iota et eotnc ry on the market ; but held abov. ews of buyers. “silos of olive wore made at 1100 cash. At New Bedford alvs of sperm were made at $1. Thore was no change owhele or manufactured, in this market. Palm was etailing at he) tee of Provistons-— Sales of 200 barrels mesa pork, were t $1029; 100 do prime, sold at $12, end 360) do “ait 5 Be f—No sales reported beyond retail transa tons Lard—Sales of 22 kegs were made at 11340, and O barrels at 10}¢0 | 250 barrels 0 lard sold at 0 Butter—Bal ao Rafe ay ‘Obio, were made {12.186 No change in this State 1 boxes were made at 7i¥o, ra caning Rrox —Small sales were reported, without change in Jo. —Sales of about 300 hhds. Sut Me Jag, (Cade) was held at 9340. this afternoon, at 4 o’clook, without further invitation On Wednesday, the 25th inst., of disease of the heart, Bripoxt Mawapy, oged 82 years, a native of Ireland. parish of Edworthstown, county of Longford. Her frienda, and those of her Srother, Edward Mah: dy, aod of her brothers-in-taw, Michael Crononge and Francis Duffy, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral this afternoon, at balf-past 3 o’clook, from ber late residence, No. 54 Market street. At Albany, Aug. 24, Saran Anns, daughter of J. F. and Eliza Hancox, aged two years. On the 26th of Aug of congestive brain fever, Cnas. Ronerr. infant son of Henry and Morgiana Farrels, aged 10 months and 17 days. His remains will be taken to Westchester at 8 o’clock this morning. On Thursday, Aug. 26, of dysentery, Curment Lr- revae, son of Thomas J and Sophia C. Coleman, aged 3 years, 9 months, und 12 days. Funeral this day (27th), at 3 o'clock precisely, from No. 68 Sixth Avenue. Hin remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. In Valparaiso, May 23, Mr. Joun Nicoxs, an Ameri- can seaman. June 6, Mr. James C, Woop, carpenter, an American, long resident in Chile, aged about 40. Same date, at the American hospital, Mr. Peter West, of “ Industry,” Ms. (probably Tisbury), about 30; he was the first officer of the whale ship Mary (sup- posed of Edgartown). I O8T—A small bund! f keys, suy to h beer dropped in passing from Cliff st'todohn at. as fet an the corner of William table reward will be given for werd livery at 6 fanz tut re (TO LAMP MANUFACTURERS, GAS FITTERS, ke, —The mos elegant stock of Gas Uhaadeliers, Brackets, fe ever imported from Paris or Eng'and, for ale’, Ae these js MAM be cold 1 te t will also Gud this worth notice, as there Wtacesong.— No ol >w —Butchers) Association Wuisxey ole stood at about 98% @ 200, | accepted. Plambers will worth ni a8 are some, plain brackets. pendants, bumers, kc., among this stock. | To be seen fiom 9 till 5, at 498 Hudson street... jaar "EN FUN—T EB M 0 W Di Thi efumers in it 25 and 58 cents will highly appre- ie Wholesale depot W, Beware of counter- eof Fabean aug7 140% m Ls) LEND ON BUND AND 4 . GAGE, ir G jn sums to suit applicants, on pro this city or Brooklyn. It will be loaned de Apply to 8.8. BROAD, No. 11 Water Office, basement. 0~ Cher Chrono- Posure of the customary Hou s for lady in atteudaace aid,) will maid) wy of Allopathy.” It is more; it is ta utter on. No 2ris FAM *rre tremely novel to many pe sons, who do not understand its r location, than tarnish anloabte: MyuniléP. M Prompt atrention. 1 iC Day Published—Containing the dud Frice 63 « Redfield. Clinton Hall; Gre This work atticks the rece wonder ita independent and fearless auchor ts p-oscrioed aud ATRIMONIAL—INTKODU TORY OFFICE, 13 principles ) will licauts more correct information obtal monthe—(Something Of vital impor- La rome iy = itl Hours for Gentlemen, fr. m5 W096. P.3 es, (pom, au27 k*rre of the Genesee, Rochester. N.Y. ence OAR Torre aa Onldeirivg, N.Y. cathing severity. ile, he Baton by the profession. “ Oh, Sun, I hate thy beams.” M WHIT STREET—This business, (which appears so ting chyracter, circumstances, A) » with: plating marrisge ommanteations with real N& WEVEN NORTH AMERICA SCENERI—Tm, Reeds, Ohio Vi 4th —Saratoy Each number is comp! four splendid views, erght editor, Joun Knesn, Esq. ~ rat Tifiove view spot by E. Whi e field. righ Nag ‘Terms, $3 per aunum 5 Sivale copies 25 cents, -LO-G & BROTHER, 92 Ann st., N. P, 8 —~We are now prepared to supply buck wambers.n 027 2t re EV PROFESSOR MAFFITE WILL DE Fi Lecture on MEXICO, at the Broadway Tabernacle, cA Friday evening, Ang. 27, commencing at 8 o’cloek. TR iT WONDE. ake t . and onl: u - BLE WQUID HALE DTK ble psraonseadve A ® by the fourth ection of this orde. | Kounded on the celebreted Italien opera of " Saffo,” one of | nouncing the {uot A friend of Oure, hos reseeay ee atantancotialy their hair. without the least ingouvenlence. For mable at the end of twenty years from | th ble aud ludicrously sublime productions ever | oived w letter from Gen. Taylor, in which he says it chuging red or Krey Hair, Whiskers, ri series aban eitcte cnt cheatin ok Near ares cake areicularsne balla of the day, will be useless for anybody te attempt for. the present to Brown, ‘Black, or Chemut color. Th Speen pi the wecsleas err wicienuhall be dasieuited ors Doors open at ‘Torclock—Performauce to commence at 8. | oxtort from him an exposition of his political opinions. " re ime, of ences need noch of purchase; the said bonds shall bear interest at the rate six per Centum per annum, pryable semi-aonuslly, for which coupons shall be attached, said coupons to be signed by the ‘Tren Sxc. 3, Immediately after the passage of th Mayor shall advertise in two beers of this eity, statj he will sell the bonds aforesaid, or any part thereot: par, for cash, at a rthe passage of th We will perhaps in afew days be enabled to give you some extracts from this letter Regarding the next Congress, the questions of the war and the presidency will doubtless lengthen the first session to nine or ten months; and from the gathering indieations, Washington’ City has never the crowd, and has never seen the time, that theonl | MERIC AN MUSEUM corner J Broadway and jendld performances bi ge ha \ CAMPBELLS ETHIOPIAN SERENADE ORPHEAN FAMILY, OR KENNEBECK VOCALISTS. roving.ce orama of the City of London! santa More Miss Bernard, ke. ry Prepared by JULES HAU: Chesnut street, Philadelphi & D. SANDS, D: EL, perfumer and che: id. sold wholesale an Se *8 WOODEN LEG, ha . 100 Fulton, cor. of W. OURANG OUTANG—ANATOMIC. we shall have next winter, peace or no i 3 Sahosony 273 Broudeaye A. Le Winshipe 77 kat Brose suck bade ps may noc be soldi thle meaner, will Bp sold tp Mel, ROCs WELLL. eatin Mr, “Willard, Inte “chief manager “at, Coleman's, te AF Artanis 18 Broadway; and J. B. Jaqaemod, 415 dayaah aacvat this oniimanes: betw anu. the hears ot ins nta—C hilds fitting up a large establishment on the site of Mr, her the passage Wand 1 o’elock, P. M.; aud said day shall be designated by the Mayor, in his advertisement ; and, further, that he will receive ‘bids for the same up t that time. ‘ Hi sell all, or any part of the aforesaid n OF persons, 0 may apply for the Fuller's late popular house, a complete new rig, out and out, house, furniture and all, capable of accommodating with bed and board, some two hundred and fifty persons, being next to Coleman's, perhaps, the largest house in ‘ Mr. Fuller is building an elegant new establish- ADWAY THEATRE —Thi fPAblighment, now in Broadway, will be open ramatic pur- poses solely, "enor ‘about the fire o€ September, under the G. H. BARRETT. HAUEL’S ((7- Beware of cousterfeits. Ask for * JUL: VEGETABLE LIQUID HAIR DYE,” if genuine article. , ‘A premium awarded at the Franklin Insti we 5 town. N®ALLIBLt, HAIR DYE—Alexanders Tricobaphe the money received fom such sale of acknow! talent wishing situations for the oa mrovemeut of 18i6—The most successful Laquid Pad auch pation or feveone ‘iive tony. | Season, will please sdatess nite bd) acne Loquard street. |. ment corner of 12th strest andthe main Avenue, while er known fordyeing the hair, whiskers, &c. a na.u- hull have the option of having the bonds * . MANN, sole 2roprietor. | Will be another ornament to the city, and a comfortable rown or black, so exacily resembling nine, ten, ortwenty | | (7 During Mr. Barrett’s absence in Europe, all letters end | Place for sojourners. Then a company are actively em- ir as to defy detection. Its effect is instantaneous and inate ‘at the time of | business communications may be addressed to his agent, ployed in fitting up the United States; and then we have permanent It can be ased with the stease. Itis also | purchase. fs 5 dels tfre 'W.CORBYN, No.2 Barciay street. | those good and popular houses of Coleman's, Brown’ free from those properties (usual in all imitatians of this cele- | "8; ‘On the day which shall have been designated by the i Ek and Gadaby’s, at each of which everything is cut am NG AGADEMY.—No. 40 Canal street, Bart cor- of Broadway —Mr. SARAC( O, Professor, « introducer of the new dances in the United Stat having recommenced his lessous, wants several Young Ladi from 12 to 18 years ofage, whorn he will teach gratis, brated preparation) of giving an uanatural red or purple tint Mayor, in the advertizement provided for by the third section of this ordinance, between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock, P the Mayor shall, in the presence of she Comptroller. and the Aldermen, aud the Chairman of the dried for the return of Congress Ail the houses we have mentioned, with a number of other good hotels, are or will be in readiness by the meeting of Congress, with apecta ble by Rushton & Co A.B. & BD, le by most of the ists throaghout the United Sta 1d roadway; ‘Thomas & Maxwell, Willi et, Fr such of them as may be present. open fd by ‘iMfac, | DOarding houses of every calibre, from twenty down to Sanda'aad Johusou, Moore & Tay! a Tane, New for the purchase of raid bonds, which hie may haverte: | Gary Sane iccden to dere hte ee, mouthly waatiafac | three dollars a week. York, and by the ceived up to that time, and he shall sell to the highest bidder, | which he only in America ean. p operly teach, as tl ‘Tell the good people, as Old Zack calls them, to come 126 30% re or bidders/for cash ds id under the provi Mazurka, Redowa-Waltz, Waltz 1n fivi tep's ke, along. We sball have room and good accommodations of this or ance, HUA a h _ 1d previously | particularly the German Cotillon and Mazurka Qnadrilles for them all, with everything on hand to satisfy the wants in manner 1 dinances unless in the opini of this or ayor, President of the Board of ava Mat®rre_ | of our visiters. The great mrarures before the next Con- Aldermen and the Chairman of the Board of Delegates, ora | (JQLMAN'S GALLERY OF OIL PAINIINGS, No. | gress will be, in the order in which they will be taken up, peinnen majority of them, the bids be deemed too law; in which case, 203 Browdway, above his Book Store, consisting of 1. Tho officers of the House, Spe ker, Clerk, and sal rae He opt ey they shall proceed to make such negotiation fot the sale of the | chovee Pictures by celebrated masters, vis.” Vv ordinates. Vinton, of Ohio, will, probably, be speaker, quorenses, &e. bonds, ae shall appear to a majority vf them best for the interest Soupa the ‘The Dying Gladiator by David ; The Misers bY | and Nathan Sargent, (Oliver Oldachool, of the Unsled Wispow saa ry description, and ‘Sue. 6. itshall be the duty of the Mayor to require each bid- | Engl side, & c.. In esteemed by. foreigners ax | Stutes Gazette.) or Alexander Ramsay, of Penusylvs cheaper than at any other establishment ia the 4-7 to write upon his bid, the amountof bonds for which he | superior toany, public exhibition of pictures in this country. | clerk; and our old friend Major Dade, ri < States, for sale wholesale audr- tail at ll also require yinent in eash of five per it, COLMAN. imports jew Po .Engravings | heir to the To’ estates in England, will, probably, HN F. DUNCKER’S, unt of bonds bid for, to be deposited in his | from London, Paris, nnd Germany, which with his extensye | be the door-keeper. At least, @ strong effort {s making 58 Chatham, corner of Chamber street, hands at the time of receiving the bid, ‘which de] ‘shall be | Collection of Books, Paintings, Fancy Stationery, and Draw’ in his behalf. Mr. McCormick, superseded by Mr. John- au25 30t#re New York. | repaid bv the Mayor on the day suceceding the day on which | Materials, he offers atthe most reasonable prices, wholesale or the ve Ie ber spel the pettous wht net | ton, aa Fostmaster of the House, will probably. supertede the supersedeas. And thus we go. Mr. French 0: *HERALDRY.—Coats 0 ELLER bS—ul Arms furnished 1 pect B ing the ‘Trade Sales, are presuined to know the style Cuppa Ac 2 woliatemudtaed foe ee of Arms fezniched med ‘qmblescned | | overal good whige to stand by kim; but we ere ervaid Cusaccer of the subscribers! various publications, they are she- | *'Sy "7. The amount of the proceeds of the bonds to be sold | _iv27 Mon, Wed&Bat tf re that personal pledges will not bear the screws of a party the stock in all its , the catalogue with the cash Ils; the Comic, German, House- Reudy Almanacs for 1818. cially invited however to call and exami variety. Also, the low price prices set down ; the show keepers, Farmers and Rough and caucus. Besides, the Clerk of the House is an impor- tant functionary in reference to the next presidency, and in that aspect of the case we seo but little prospect PUBLIC and all person: —'The insertion of an ad el indebted to SAMUEL risement, under the be a partner of the provisions of this ordinal is hereby jated He provisions of this, ordinance fa barely appropriated | FINO THTE: ear; also to the payment of all obligations hich existed previous to the commencement in to lebts contracted and The 200'kinds of Sony the same number of kinds To} he for Mr, French. If we had the casting vote, he should Books, coloved aud plain; aud the immense number of Miscel- ere shall We constituted a separate fund to beeall. | die Samuel Brocka, must be pati to him aloue, the receipt of | be clerk, but wo are afrald we shall not have that privi- ed * the Sinking Fund,” and all moueys that may be appropri. |“ HO Ot Den 8 cient TULL BROOKS, | lege. ated to that fi City Council shall be setaside and | August 20, 1817. audi 6ne®je 2d. The Mexican war, and a loan of a few millions for by the y fort! by way of : “Phe Mayor shall receive the certificates of which are now ou'standing aghinst the city in lieu of cals. ie opera eee i (ve r he nds authorised to be sold under this o ce. EMETRIUS A. MAGEHAN. Chairman of the Board of Delegates. GEORGE MAGUIKE, President of the Board of Aldermen. been presented to Bryan Mullanphy, Mayor ia persona.” or with their let TURNER & FISHER. 74 C) 125 30r% re 15 North 6th atreet, THE OWNER OF A WELL-HSTABLISHED, room pnd neatly-farniahed HOTEL, in Greenwich street, wit jm, es to dis ood bar reserved exclu: purpose of discharging the debts of present necessities. mad hh In the Senate we shall have an interesting state of things. Mr. Brownson has disclosed and adopted Mr. Calhoun’s views of the war out and oat. Mr. Calhoun will carry democrats enough with him to constitute what Hop Turney denominates the “ balance of power.”"— Hence both houses will stand antagonistical to the ad- ministration on the war question. [t is insinuated too, u Mr. Benton will come down with all his strength against the cabinet, and the plan of the war as conduct- OHLSAAT BROTHERS, @ John street, have now on hand and offer for sale a te of Zevhye Worgteds,Pattera, P oth les sis Line nbreuch. Fancy” Goods—such as Beads, Clups, Twist, Braids, ke. Sc. fi 2 jold an jilvered Laces, Braids, Tassels, Fringe &e., for Regalias and Cap Trimmings. Silk Fringes of every description and color ls, Gimp, &e. KY 10 LOAN —Abri a ILY MOURNING STOUR ption of first and This bill cyt riety ; Mautles, Cloaks, ¢ of the city of St. Louis, for tusdapproval, and having been by 98 Reade strest, ucar Broadway, loans ed. ‘This we don’t believe. We hold that Mr. Benton pecaiies pre ae oad ig establishments intended solely | him retarued to Bowrd of Aldermeu. ia whiet Board it small sums, as may be required, on watches, jewelry, plate, | Will stand by the administration as long as it is uncom- leventh day mitted to any clique of the party. Mr. Benton goes tor way. nne door fom Broom = Sweating apparel, dry goods, and personal property, ea on : ibs even, Fea Mr. Van Buren or Silas Weight, frst and last ; and only NP PREMIUM o 3 T= 1" i y ‘ in the event that Gen. Cass thould be made the favorite re, tn RICKET—There wilt be a grand oO this mi : ppm phon e pellet rer Ng Cc day. Friday, between two clevent of the St. George's | sponsor of the President, or only in that other event aaa paenentcane wana fog: SikPH W, DOUGHERTY, Cab, at their ground, Harlem, ‘The grest single wicket match | that the President himself will be put in the foreground of order, A large assortment, the largest in the city, and tu i a Clerk of the Board of Aldermen. | between Winkworth and Sams; comes off onWedaesday next. | for the succossion—will Yr. Benton desert him. As far equalled for variety; together wush a general assortment of ele. | , This bill having been received by the Board of Delegates, CaN a as the President is concerned, he has cleared himeelf. gant and fashionable Cabinet Furniture, constantly ta ve found | DY Amessenger from the Board of Aldermen, with the objec: ISLAND He is no candidate. He has no CENTREVILLE COURSE, nee for apy clique. He will abide quietly the decision of the convention. But for all this, Mr. Benton will submit to no tamper- ing with, or ruling off, of the claims of Silas bei 9" as the rightfal successor of Mr, Van Buren, in cae t of Kinderhook should be d he must be. ‘The great V Bourbons, and no three days’ revolution is sufilcient to deter him from pressing their legitimate claims in oppo- sition to the revolutioniste of the party. He has not yet given up the fight, and he is not the man to give it up while there is asecond to stand by him. But we are running ahead of our catalogue. The war question in the House will depend upon the state of the war. We tions of the Mayor thereto, on the eleventh day of August, one The Board of Dele- eeded, and reconsidered the vote on the +h reconsideration, passed th members present, nine re thereof, the objections of the tanding. OHN H. TICE, Clerk of the Board of Delegates. at the warerooms, No. 443 Broadway, where the public are re- spectfally invited to call aud examine. ‘audi 30c# re F. HOBE. INHARDT'S GILDED BRASS LETTERS FOR . SIGNS—These letters are remarkable for durability, aud 8 brillianey of the gildmg unequalled by any other article i the city—which brillianey is warranted to staud exposure to the weather. ‘Tey are also japanned to any color that may be desired. Orders left at Joues, Beebee & Co.'s, 120 Fulton street, will be attended to. : The partnership heretofore subsisting between Meinhardt & Stott, was dissolved on the Ist July. 136m*Ch 8. P. MEINHARDT. O HUMBUG—A new ding saloon just opened down thousand eigitt hundred and forty-seven. @ates thereupon p Puasage thereof, ime by the requisite majority number, voung for the passa Mayor, to the contrary, notw’ 149 Broadway. NROTTING AND PAULING.—Foar passes in ove day.— All closed, with 18 horses entered. Farnenl Se hf A he come off on Monday, Angas JOEL Centreville, Ang. 26,187. KLIN, Proprietor. a2] Itie HILL SALES AND wth street and ard I certify the foregoing to hen itree copy of the origiaal Or- dinance [1, 6.] on file in the Register’s office. 2w th b JAS, LEMO! Register 1. —THE Kose an Exchange Stables, corner of GEONS avenue. The forty- fe subscriber takes this method to i N versity <f the Stote of New York. form his customers town, at No 17 Front acreet. and lodging also: come and | first session of the College will commence on Monday, Oct. | and the public generally, that alter this date the price per day | may yet have pence before the meeting of Congress. We judge trr yourself, ‘The rooms “_avattorem | 1g 18t7,and continue until the second ‘Thursday in March, | of every horse fe rt uineaablishment will be cents may be plunged still deeper into the war, in the latter UERY—Th to be two di it classes of 18. ‘ . i - 1 » Proprietor. | case, we anticipate. whatever may be to con- in New York. Doyouknow what makes one clas looks | _ Alexander H. Stevens, M. D., President of the College and | _ New York. Ith, 1847. ai7awere_| trar’ that the U. States armies will be withdrawn to, © Emeritus, Profersor of Barge so much saperiar to the other? Answer! ‘That's a fact that has ruck ine frequently. But I have uever been able ta account forthe difference. [t certainly is not the cloth, altogether. hy no-Jet me tell yon, one class bu a specified boundary, and that they will occupy it, while the navy shall hold the ports of Mexico in occupation, and revenues for the United States until the “Tovep! nith, M. D's tice of Medicine nad of Climeal Medicine. Join B. Beck, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Medical Jarisprudence, Professor of the Theory and Prac- La, DR. DEW ELLINGER’S INF'AL- LIBLE LINIMENT.—Phis truly astonishing me- ful and transparent fluid, g beat ighly Tragraut and perfecyy delightful in its flavor, and is es- Scott, 9 N: is. shirts RE Sialiydeolgned tobe Ned internally oF externaiiy, | boundary shall be ackoowled ly meshavicsh they consequently Bb pica Torrey, M-D, Lit. D., Professor of Chemistry and | tia Warramted to cure after all other remedies have faded. | case of « treaty of peace in th ines dem t oaes fra orraws whacer tney. Stobert Watts, Jr., M. D., Professor of Anatomy. All rheumatic and scrofulous affections, ring worm, tetier, | penses,the pars of Santa Anna.the three millionsend the erChehe Mise mucriseene ave bret So kate cat | Willard Hcy SD. Pitcmrof Buen CS yer ey iiade peor, ie be the Cee cae eee them to ft, Opposite Herald ofice. atablished 193... Chandler R. Gilman, M. D,, Professor of Obstetrics and the Feeiend wine ot wee poh ee Robe he podemsis ome bas discovered that, raving @ small tract on the Pacific auld %0t*rre z Diseases of Women and Children ae jo eeeatachan "Ons cr thw toa ee coast, the vast territories of Upper California, are @ posi- tive, irreclsimable, hopeless, treeless, houseless, unin- habitable, howling wilderness, a waste of three or four hundred thousand square miles, of voleanie mountains Alonzo Clark, M. D., Lecturer on Physiology and Patholo- gy, including Microscopy. Gustavus A. Sabine, Demonstrator of Anatom DiRhoven. ‘MAGNETIC MACIINES— MoOR- EADS GRADUATED MAGNETIC MACHINE tra Matriculation, $5; Fu'l Course, $108; ‘Graduation, | pas of every. 4 "$5: ver and ague broken in two doses witbout timber, and sands without water, or soil requi- ts Demonatrstor's Ticket, $6; Board, $3 apd under... | have been made in two Year. ite to human subsistence. It will be no great sacrii Smith. College C! ry Mouday. Upwards of one | Among the many distinguishe: juals who havekindly | therefore, to sali back from 26 degrees to 36, or even to pousand patients wereyrescribed for before the ‘class dusing | tllowed us to refer to them, for public good are the Hon, Mo. | SEIN 8s so soe tabeace the harbor of San’ Francisco, year. Obstetrical cases fumished to the advanced | (ri ye Rech ard Carman, of Carmansvilie’ ‘This ‘latter line will cut off the quarrel on the Wilmot oe a a aE AP ABP City, and Sle. Arnold Mason, contractor of th proviso, being the line of the federal ordinance of 1787; operator. magnetic fore parted in a continuous Commeneemeut—On the second Thavsday in March. | over Harlem river, was eure and we venture to say sa yout that ie s peace can now be manner, and with no unpleasant sensation, to the most delicate | _ Requjsites for Graduation—Lwenty-one yeurs of ne, three | 30 Years ttanding ean be seen had upon that line, « treaty meeting of Congress, If both houses were known to be largely or decidedly in the majority for the administration, this would not probably be the case. But circumstances alter cases, and the original idea of a large acquisition | of Mexican territory, is now secondary, and insignificant | to the policy of ‘securing peace right speedily, im | order to prevent the war, and the results of ‘the , the issues of the patient. It requires no assistant in its us spect perfeetly harmless. Each instrument. accompanied by a new Manual, with full dire the verious diseases for which it ia most effectual. Prices from $8 to $12. Mannfactured and for snle, wholesale and retail, by azizetm D.C. MOORHEAD, 182 Broadway, N.Y. ¢4 RRIAGES.— J ba largest assortment of Carriages in t N rond id is in every arranted ; and mus for use in College. : Preliminary Course—Commenciu rd costaning to October 18th. Le ui of atudy,and two full courses of Lectures; the last in this jon that it saved his life, from on Monday, Sept. 27h, | fall; Me James Murphy. pro eqtures--On Hi 1 mene toplen He an ; ; | the more’ they uae of the better they lke it."\Wholeyale - faildistributing agents are wanted, Princ No This course 1s ree | 999 Pearl street, New York city; B Ingersol & Co., wholesale Graxgints, and at the principal Urwg and other stores. and tav- eras throwghout the eity and mut ap in Large bot- ghout the couvtry will observe that in ty is f Xo, 180 Bi soli expressed by the late Medical , atarentiy reduced frie igomprang” | ee Pei fave ingreased the ler of Fao | eae ea Phi ieeoritans of hos wroat fete Sonches, ‘Pheaton _Barouches, sev nded the Lectureterm to five months, | frone Si: one tycvtiting tobsck their opinion, that they’ ean | the administration. Also, anew style ¢ fearringee tae tio oF faa eee wich | Anne ge mot OF PT TS. Te ukee, of the Reeulty, | show more astounding cures, anda greater number of certifi | wilt probably be lost to the administration, if the ralin 0, Persons, with ate ates than any other remedy card of dictating, directing, or pushing « peace shall nut tops; together with a large assortment of harn m § ROGERS linporters | mast be postpaid. Yo. 139 Wile | Mum ve Doe into the hands of the whigs. It will be worth the tariff of °46, the sub-treasury, and Dg | other measure of the | administration, to secure pence before the meeting of OP j f Freuch Feathers, Flowers and Materia iiam ‘treet, near Fulton street, New York. Othe and 8 atreet of anld WT f @ PO PORTER HOUSE EEEPERS—10 Let, the HUSTIMS GALVANIC G: 0 Ce Ol 0 Carn AND MAGNETIC FLUID — EE siee,ine fone B agecenll 1d Cellar, on the comer of trang Ak a W present kept by Mrs. | ' mere ors are reapectiully informed thst the only place imNew York 1 3 uLy, | 7 ‘3 b Yiyim: | Congress. The criss isa crisis sure enough. * Rarais Soene celebrated arcigiee genuine feat isd Broadway, anes tant Sretarnewe saat ant Brow! pr wepgine Hei PY = ieee fhe the prdeery or whole- le 'y the President may still prescribe to Congress; Vous Gwenses, the efieacy of Chutes ae essnes, of ber ‘of Chambers street, (one tlock above their pre- | Mate liquor business. Store and cellar a | falling of trenting he must subeeribe to thetr dictation, truly wonderful, aud thevr great celebrity has caused dia to | AERC ocation) has been opened wa improving neighbemiood. Alsa the fatares forsale. Al and stand presented by the whigs to the country in an entirely new and the largos! fy ‘on the premises, or to of haying been arrested in one war by the BP commuente: fauey articles of a higher order of taste, beauty and richness, | attitude 6 rsona offer 5) vere cor. 2th street and fth avenue. t 4 from another by worthless irnitations, against which the pabli swe ae B Senate, and of baving been extrical farued. No dramas of drag store ‘in New York w Sa are Ore See a ine a a Baath Uit SALE—A good hus | the House—the first a wor proposed without suffictent be allowed to sell Dr. Christie's articles, “he solo and ta, Papier} Bronzed, Gilt, aud Eleetro-sil- 900 vere | Cause, the seoond, a war entered into without suff a is at one han , Gilt, J otia, Papier Mache; D it and eighty-two Broadway. | vered Wares; nich inl authority—either of them inconvenient, beth together » Work Boxe 2 pose ana! 71m Also, @ }, Dressing Can a | Be Culley ae Se Paper aud. Fancy Sta pe pn Cae f , and on | positively troublesome, and, nelther of them promising GR a a LYCEUM BUILDING | (etinmery. (rushes, Combs, aud ad Bags Lege eony terme. “Apri ta Joba W Chambers, room, ofthe Ame: | the prime ode of BE underehOe 1a: that stoner ot HORTIC s HIBITION—. ion | X¢,j Chinese and 'fadia Fancy Article, aud Curiositi pe I NL cad a cde " vo! —not to be escaped, and entered ve | reat on the of pat to gor a iare changed, the cm of holding | Bt lars Paricnlas tention to thtis lang, celection ok | Barurdiy. amihot Augws "ud ig, lanoed, to netr own. Teoognised puverament i cote S ‘the sense of Heriouiien ete teats descriptions: bew veto gtchon and Clocks, fancy # Iver RINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES The | the only peace, Follow them up— drive Wess: oe the i ‘rait re, Diame ls, Cameos, ame ec, ell « wers| is welling lescriptions of fine Go! and | N overnment Sete cerca mar Meron Tre 4) | which will be marked in plain figures at prices from which not Bilver Watches and Jewelry, at ret wall, aud pin them to your terms, No g premiums. at retail, lower than any | Matched up by Gen, Scott, will hold good. , lightest deduction will be made. Heoae Fre OF crenemany Ze eroederey, obpoeiee. the 271 Broadway, corner of Chambers street ‘ | Foreign mptions will recognize no treaty with ach the following Executive Covemiies or a 2024 Btisrod re low as $20 to $25ench. Wate! government, nor will the Mexican peop! Luther Bradish, m, Coyeutry H. Waddell y the beat repaired in the best manner at much less than the | And a pence, State by State, with the Mexican States, ache * vm. y He 5 FRNA BEQ. CU, ALLEN in perieotly absurd, without’ the assent of the States in ‘Theo. Frelinghaysen, ii neat in and Jewelry, Wholessie and Tteusil, |" erieotly abaurd, Misti came Hed on the post liber term : rm | “But, with « treaty, the administration will have at Iw rond wi it ic +6 Syt1 60t®re PALLEV & Coe Joust the oredit of pa gp By Sounders. willl itself, and en ’ Heesea nea a peace, without the intervention of Con- gens; and if the administration submitted to the Benate wil oe ee Oren eee mor ‘to the administration on nt supply ol the yar warranted superior RO day, Stages 'eave Bri re aa Baby Jumper, ‘Khe reliet: weeful invention, the Parent fu 4 i and amusement of in for sale by fords thor CONEY ISLAND Fe ATLAS, On 7 Th. Lecture will emmb nce n pier ich of Mexi nglo-Saxon Lave of Military Glory. Batiien of Palo alte, facade fa Faia and the Stormin of Monterey, with ul wvoe: to Peace an ‘orben: survey of athe Pee Providence, and a contrast between the Sword an Admission 25 cents. Doors open at7 o'clock. ‘Picket to be had at the priueipal Music Stores and Hotels, e WEEN TURTLE SOUP AND STEAKS—A_ very a0 Geren Partie will bese-ved up in, Soup and Steaks this day, aad dariag the week, at the Bank Coffee House, No, Lt Pine sg op hme cr, AB r mS nt f ca. plied with all the delicacies of the senvon. re JAMES FOSSETT. terime, by 9 indy who t . She ee parental NATH. & L. & GEO. 4 having had the Sena’ wrywhere commended. with the liberal porrentagetaicered | _eu6 Sawisem yr tt” OTe deca tteet, ae ey taal farther tite Mexiean question, and though it failed of ita 4 bows, fp thove who buy the aitcle to sell again, renders ite most de- HE ORIGINA! VaNig Riva bands; belts, | ing Haramond streee at 10 and 1, Canal street 10340 dary on the north, it will have the oat of eta SH We COREE facentor ond Preneitenn ge Sc, wholesale and retail at 198 | Piet ee tuts ocd cotillon music will accompany the | reeting « boundary oo Wiolesale and Heiail Depots i Brodwayy'N. ¥. | Broadway, comer John atreet eaters supplied on i tae , fuse de® | before Congeess will be, 5 ERR I 6 25 | oalthe priew in mech redeceds tas Beaten ‘Jol camer gs INGLINE FOR ALBANY AND | 3, Fee on wal ‘po inexplicably mixed up with the ette Besnar, Tid wil 1Bi Broad eet OCEMALA 90 Sere : LGW ian fy wed Marien war, and every other general wuestion of I ry TAAL, ir a it d pre the close of Py jew rid une sock for ltmae wil be fins | W "arwer adatom Wiliam elere may’ o aes | ote tow been ee at knw vastly more than we do how, rnpestin ialasd orp bees, fae fans, Ot Game, ree trylens and of tuperion wrorkinansk toe Heese Pee eet | Weduendays, and Fridays, at 30 ‘x aye | Ti “probable candidates of either party,” and their i 4 ‘ Dp. Bancy and Linen, . } ‘Mr, Calhown will stand up for Gen. Taylor, Re Rebetika ak eke ead) | UA Wa nth any ram | THA Seeley spn, nen nny gan ta es ‘i fs farelay street, ‘Tuesday, Thu f * , cabanas >: epctamice calbetéeperehuans.” "SOHN WOOLSEY 2 Hue ang Remon ef of Barly rent. Fuca Money Parties, commaniing the aston of buh, aad rebjent to Ai TEMICALS, | "PR Poa 8 copes, | power of the next Congress will be thrown into his ASES CHEMICALS, a BSN OFF GOH AND DURING, 8 hante, AGUERROTYPE PLA’ p ere part | LAX i ht, board, orto ¥.B.Hall.t | hands, excepting ofthe cy. (hondof Coention slip») presents erent induce: | prices, at ANTHONY'S N inal iDagwenney Be al see We wat oon teeth at ‘th. The iver and Harbor il, whieh, ro think ri aie " . a 7 ~~ SIDDON! vl wi a on all chen co that part of the oity. U7 Every thing in the line constantly on hands oN Diremeot, will seas boon ‘board ot. Orleent | midable veto message that can be written. Upon thi KORGE BROWN, | ate of Cok Wharf, fone. of Wall street, tormorrovy , Satur at; | bill General Case occupies » ringular attitude Tie b Jy29 30t* re Lovejov'’s H. HE PENNBYLLVANIA RAILROAD COMPARY uive | Angus: 2h, nt ‘12 o'clock, M., at which tame the ship wal back at the late Chicago Convention. ell. What AN DYEING #5 notice that the Directors are now prepared to rest with | stile, Letter bage will cluse at dhe waual places,ath pout It pee Why. eo aa. te Erold, committing bimecii egalnet a coe Nee FeL anu Paes EGR | Sannfnetarers for Rail del rahe tua Ta, | Setoe nnn. | the South He may be the Baltimore nowninee: Wit 5 ; = Ss ee, Pian Rive 0 the United Senos unTiOrAtYI@, never before intro: | formation anply int their ofice, Wom Wale sirens Member ‘The slendid, tat aniline | RO then berequired togiv=, hia “idece of Mivehy ace twlotans tram, either thts’ Se Scams, sowing silk |. outs MOV VEMRIOK, Pe ERIDAN, Captain G. 'B. Comb, | Harbors? To be sure. And if he gors for then! nities yan ‘yarn, newing cotton, Pays, ae TDUN Ont sreeived voit § Sea ea haraished sect | tee tin anecate the North ona Wort fale beet pla edna ther eet eaeeine or filed | prints, which are to be sold by the pound; alec. shitting’ | wl rieans whart, toot of Wall {eto stand up to hia principles—ehow bie hend, tort it . geod ans hay ‘merinos, dMgunmnete | shesiogs, Ke es tgtiey wich x new aud wale LE ae GARRICK CoS EN iene egy |e elena, why, a jos ase be Niraid? Why attenipt : a a w w) te o a Fhe * mea pines, ; Less | teh ad i BUY Es eg | sessed Sida nl a Oot, ner regular | ‘sess Ways and, Means, the overhauling of the an . corner ‘