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CHAeheM, Lumber, 06.000 twat; Nails. 100 <J ’ iB ) bbs; 150 do; Fish, 318 1; Bhooks, 251; Hoops ; 251; 2000; Pickles, 6 boxes. To Tndies—bish, 1171. bi ; 13 H Hie, ia, do; 118 Beda; 3 do, 11 tierees; do, 100 bbls; Oil, do, 10 boxes; Butter, 10,921 11 ibs; Hams, 722; do, 15 easks; do, 2 hh Beef, 5 do; Po- 100 bbls; Pee, it: et Peart 67 bales and eases; Shingtes, 20 bbs Jee, 260 tome; Nails, 30 casks: ‘Soap, 577 box snd Shoes, 12 oases; Hoops, 16,000;" Shooks, 1315. Corn meal, 201 do; Bi Soap, 15 bxs; Tar,5 bbls; Hislie, Akees; Tobacco, & kaa x8; Bricks, $6,000; Pork, 160 bbls; Pitch, 4 6 cases; Apples, 10 bbls; Beef, 9 bbls. The value of the exports for the, above week, was $209,228, of which $161,938 was;in domestic products, and $47,290 in foreign products, ‘ + The imports for the same week, were as follor Imvorts into THR Pont oF Bostox,—Week Enpixa Flour, fm NOzleans, bb! r nine eee Reta Phila” donb): 3.18 “from England, ceived from coastwise ports, was originally from foreign Perne exports of domestic cotton goods from Boston, for ‘the past three weeks, amounted to 2286 packages, valued at $116,936, The destination was as follows:—To China 2,056 packages; South America, 187 do; Honduras, 97; Hayti, 6 do—maning the Stock Exchange. b60 35) SeBN.O,M0. 9% 100 do oF 1934 200 Mu & Hart Rh 4 525 or R 65) Second Board, 600 shs Long Island R34 200 she Harlen Ro 13g 400 "do 30 3436 New Stock $2 shrs Harlem, ne , 50 shs Nor and Wor b3 .64 40 do bt Be edo 33 Ww 2; cash 7 10 72) — ee CITY TRADE REPORT. New Youu, Weonespay Arternoon, Sept. 1. ‘There was rather lesa doing in flour, while prices re- ufained about the same. Sales of Genesee were made at $575,and awall parcels of fresh ground do at $581%<. Sales of Ohig flat hoop were made at $5 564. Straight Michigan was worth $5 623g a $5 68%. A let of ordinary taixed brands, Qhio, were made at $5 50, A parcel of ‘Western brands, damaged, sold by auction at $3 81K a Small sales of new Southern (Pétersburg) Were made at $6 50, ‘The market was bare of George- town an¢ Baltimore. sales limiled. A small lot of Genesee uew, sold on pri- Good quality old white do, was worth about $135. Ohioj white do, $1 20,and Western red do, $1 16a $118: Corn was less firm, and sales of Wes- tern mixed were made at 70a 7lc., including one lot a little warm at 70c, A parcel of flat yellow towards the close was reported sold at 70}4e. For prime Northern round yellow 72c. was offered, and 74c. asked. The mar- ket closed dull; and it was said,subsequently, that alot of round yellow was offered as low as 71c, without a buyer. Sales of fair Western New York ‘meal were made at $262% a $275. The sale of rye, noticed yesterday, should have been 93c, and not “950,”—to-day the mar- ket was some Jess firm, and sales of old were made at 900 Oates were dull at 40c a 45c. Barley was held at 550, Provisions were without material change in prices, for transactions we refer to the proper head. Groceries continued inactive, mained about the same. Receipts down the, Hudson River, August 31:— New Jeravy, i sales of 600 bul LiFisn—Salen was Oriner, and Tonacco—A wale of 1] hhdy, Kentucky leaf was made by auction (sald to be damaged) at 44.0 a O).e market for ¢ kinds was found, wish a0 upward ten- 'y. eal arr a ata sales of north weet were report- €d at 326 § Whiskey —For States Prison, 280. was asked. Cuba cedar sold at 10}. per foot. tes to Liverpool were nominally the samo, viz, 14, 6d. for flour, and 3-16d, for cotton. For | J) tar to London, 4s. was asked, The packet of the 4th for Fe Havre had been filled with cotton at Ko, Not much change was expected till after the arrival of the Cale- ‘Teas at Averion—l Terms, wee Beef, 33 bbls; P 60 hdis; Stareh, 100 bxs; bls; do boxes, 320; Wax, 1449 Iba; bis; Tobacco, 10 hhds; do boxes, F, 100,008 feet; Flour, 150 bbls; tere? 1 bbls; Pork, o' 4428 do, 436 tona; Tar, 80 Dbis; 186 bxs; Staves, 2020; B Flour, 2144 bbls; Rye flour, 177 read, 516 do; ‘Corn, 18 bushels bale; Tallow,2 bbls; UG, In. 1157 Mol 3) 1640 710 3,510 coastwise, hhds.,.” 32 ‘at 1 Det att d molasses reported above as re- bove total. 78-175 she. Nor & Wor R 25 lo 6's, 103) Io 100M wi 25 do 9.95 do 39% do $44 200 Harlem R 5; do st0 336 300 do slo 72) 33° 400 do. 200 do bio 4 #30 860 13% 200 bio 13% 100 do 860 70 100 Long Toland R_ b60 lo 34} 540 do ts0 750 do 100. do b6o 160 do 12me 35 b30 r “3 PetersousRt 75 Norand Wor KR Ue co lo d 64g, Say 50 do os “e 100 go “ do 6 ib fo 6 73; 2 do bs 64! 78) w» do 65 7 25 do 65 T33¢ (25 do 6 aE) 50? do. sds 60 Exchange: 644 fala so do) DBO BANG 50 bs 0 77 50 Farmers’ Loaii, 30 Bs 50 do bs 35! ‘Wheat was some less firm, and Coffee was dull, while sugar re- eeees 4081 barrels. + 1,082 do. + +21,236 bushels. 1,400 do, The market was steady, and sales of about 100 bbls. were made, including pota, at $5 25; and pearls 8. iesreis —Sales of 6000 Ibs. Northern yellow were Breapsturrs—Flour—Sales of 3000 to 4000 bbls. Genesee were made in several separate lots, some of which were quite small, at $5 75. Some #mail lots. fresh ground. were again soldat $5 81'<. ‘There was no change in Michigan; 3000 do. Obio flat hoop sold at $5 56%; and 450 do. do,common mixed brands do, at $5 50. Georgetown end Baltimore were out of market. Small sales of Southern new (Petersburg) sold at $6 50. Sales of 250 bbls. Western brands, damaged, were made by auction at $3 81% @ $4 56%, cash. Wheat—A sale of 1000 bushels Genesee, new, was made on private terms Corn—Owing to a report that someshippers bad thrown some cargoes intended for Europe on this market, the article was less firm, and sales of from 10.000 to 12,000 restern mixed were made at 70c @ 71¢; 2700 do., to fill fa coutract, sold at the satus prices; 4000 and 1.00 do., a little heated, sold at the same price; 2400 do. Bat yellow were reported sold at 70}4c. Towards , Sriees, if anything, grew heavier. and sali came more difficult to make, After. Change, both mixed and yellow (it was reportea) were obtainable on more fayorabl: terms to buyers. Mcel—Sales of a: out 500 bbis. Westerd New York, fair a were made at 8 Oo oe 88 TO. a gal DCG. ON 36,. Fye-Galen of ould Dring, tt wee eat 900 920, and 1660 do. old. et Oats were aroke ned by nf Sag as Canpves—Sperm contin Corree-—The market convipued dull, and no seles of moment were reported. Cotrox—T'he market was quiet to-day The near approach of the steamer’s news, now fully due, made it dificult to induce buyers to enter supplies freely, aud om the few operatior turn of prices waa in favor of the buyer “Se 800 quintals dry cod were made at $3 60 a $3 60 for prime quality. Mackerel—Arrivals were light and the market steady. We have only to note sales of 70 8 80 bbls No. 1's, at $13 25; No 2’s at $8 8734, and No. 3’s at $6. Scaled herring were worth do. sold at 700, Chat ‘any were in market, offer their effected the We rept . Holde: —Sales of 3 a 400 boxes bunch raisins were made Sales of 100 bales dew rotted, and 178 do Navat Srones—Spirits turpentine were firm at 600; some holuers asked 62c. Raw was firm at $3. North county rosin was worth 640, and Wilmington 75 a 800. Orts—Linseed continued ipactive English was worth 65c a 66c, and city pressed about 675. Selected whale jo was refused, Crude sperm stood at Winter bleached and unbleached were worth $1 15 @ $1 20. Olive was worth $1 10. Castor oil had an up- ward tendency, and was held firm at $1 «$1 10 por Sales of about 300 bbls. mess pork were bipteesl ok be ant a, Sree . CD ae mt al a jeet—" ‘et pe i bgedens nold in asmall way at $138 onal sale of 600 bbls. country mens was made at $12 26. Lard—The enquiry continued good, 2 rales of 600 1c Tot ro!d at lea lee 200 bbis, were sold at 100 a 10'c. Butter—-The artiolé was dul, with @ decline the yen ‘week, equa) to about 340 per 1b. Cheese—No j Tice Small sales at $5 62% a $6 76. Prime was th $6 876 a $6. "ae shea pf of 300 bushels new flaxseed was made at $1 450 $1 46. Clover was firm, while there was no change in Timothy. of 300 bhds. Porto Rico were made at Taccow—Rooelpts The market was firm, but no sales of moment were re- were made at 11340, and another from the country continued light. ported in the ships Woodside, se ot a on | _ -Hyson—16 ebests at 4135 cents per tb., 10 do 2634, 70 dovand 100 15 1b, bones withdrawn, 42.01.46 413, 100'00 31,80 do's7ie: ov sly. bowen 8 do 9, 88 do 8 81 do 744, 100 do withdrawn 10, 219 do and 52 chests 23, | cheats 6734: b8 do 67, gto hal? 2, ‘withdrawo. if cheats 183, 100 do 13. Pe ig 97 Powchong Mo! 25 10 1b. bxs 26,70 do withdrawn. New Onveans, Aug, 25, 1847, Cotton—There was more doing in cotton, without ma- Sales of about 1000 bales were made at steady rates, Flour—Small sales of 3 and 400 barrels were made at $4 37}¢ for common brands Illinois and Ohio, which exhibited a decline. Wheat—The mar- ket was inactive, and we have only to notice a sale of 300 sacks Western red, at 75c. Oats were lower, and sales of 2000 bushels were made at 33cts. Whiskey—Sales of 200 barrels were made at about 20¢. terial change in price, ‘Tobacco was rather . Provisions continued inactive and prices inclined to droop, except fine Lard, which continued in good demand. hang Business generally rather dull. Sterling bills firm, with an upward tendency. ‘Treasury notes heavy, at 23¢ pre- mtum, Freights dull, jugar—No change. Sept. 1—P. M. Flour—The market was steady at yesterday’s prices, and 600 bbls. Howard street were sold at $5 50. City mills. nominally the same. Wheat—A fair amount of business was doing, and sales of 6000 bushels were made, consisting of Maryland and Pennsylvania reds, part family flour, white, at $1 05 forthe former and $1 29 for the latter. Corn—The stock was light and the mar- Sales bushels Maryland white and Rye-—The article was Lard, in barrels, was heid at 100, at llc. No change in pork or beef, Whiskey ked, in hhda., and 27¢ to 28¢ in bbls. allow were made at 70c n 72 at 700 for new. juote at 270 as! Axwany, Sept. 1—P.M. No change in prices, and no sales worth reporting. Corn—Sales of 14,000 bushels of western mixed were made, to arrive in a week or ten days, at 70c.a 7lc, There were no sales made of other Whiskey nominally the same. Receipts by the canal during the preceding twenty-four hours, were as follows:—Flour, 5,000 bbls ; wheat, 300 bushels; corn, 14,000do. Ves- sels less plenty. Flour—Market quiet. desoriptions of grain. Provisions insotive Burrato, September 1—P, M Flour—There was very little change in the market. Sales of 500 barrels were made, consisting of good brands Western and other descriptions, equivalent to (ienesee, at $5, Wheat—Tho market was dull and sales limited. We quote Western red and white at 100c. to 107¢. Corn —The market was steady, and sales of 5000 bushels Wes- tern mixed were made at 620. and Sic. 1060 bushels were made at 32c. Rye—No change. Whis: key—Inactive, Nothing of importance in provisions. Receipts during the past 24 hours were as follows :— barrels ; Wheat, 20,000 bushels. Freights by Canal-to Albany—Flour 60c,, Wheat 16c., and Corn Boston, Sept. 1—P, M. Flour—Prices remained about the same with a fair de- mand ; sales of 2000 barrels weatern and Genesee straight branda were made at $6 @ 61244. Wheat—No sales worth reporting, Corn—The market was some less firm, and sales of 6000 bushels western mixed and yellow were made at 78. 820. Oate—Receipts being light, the ma: ket was firm, and sales of 5000 bushels old, were made at 53. 660. Rye remained about the same, Provisions— beef was in fair demand at of 600 kegs were made at ine qualities were in good demand and held at a higher figure. Whiskey nominally the same. Freights continued du!t, {Telegraphic Correspondence of Phila Bulletin. } Pittsncrast, Sept. 1. 1847,—More sellers than buyers of flour at $475 to $4 8755. The grain market without Provisions dull, Lard firm and inactive. The stage of water still about 2 feet 9 inches. ooo formerprices. Lard—Sales Oats—Sales of Wai sity elf reeon aker. (Can be heard of for two WwW r ted, willing to | ANTED—A chainvermaid is wi enerally uxeful. None recommendations from Apply at 85 Gold street. w they hay this day, Sept. 2, ee 25 Plats saree Coens Ma MERCHA! wishes to. Post A RESPECTABLE YOU! cook ina reanec some of the most respectable bermatdar apoly. Usiversr ed Secretary. ed, on motio fo) Tl of chair of Theor; report, that Professor, Dr, Ret LU f students of medic’ tion, Resolved, 3d, That these'resolutions.be pers and medical journals of thi Commrrrns— New. Yor! BLAKE as heretofore. Orrices—8 Court street C4 have thi style o! th NT TAILORS—A oath Tah + don and fewill ree ve ANTED—By a lady rece ‘accustomed to speetable family, other b oO " ag has li vnilies in the-eity. Cham: Renee a2 itere eta pect ble family. ily. Phease-eall at af Byoadwa SITUATION. WANTED — B: Bids obese she i tive wet nurve, fava farmily. Apply tor Catherines 33 Rosey s2 it’ lent references. eet, in the reat, first copk ina rousr. Goad city WwW ANTED—By a respectable gir private fi wash refere: WwW ‘en, Inquire at Nov "ANTED—By a lady of the highest qualificat situation, either as tomed to sonahip q istant, in a res; le Ke ke vaddress'a note to M G., box 1077, JACOBS FP LARGE CATALOGE! ndred crstes, et, Cornel ‘The sale wi nd the ware ial ware. to match throughout, opened from shelves. ‘China and Glassware, to be sold at auction, by Jacob. 8. Platt, a 8 pyceek. at the auction store, No. old. iff be in tots to suit country as well as ‘warranted sound, and can be wy part ofthe couutry by-an e: A le will commence with aft 30 wR tu catalog viz: dishess, bakes, soiup aud snuce tareets, covered diabes, salads, ieklon toilet and tea +, fees, among which isthe Flower P ee eenden igh” patterns, in all about 100lots from After which, tire invoice, complete tof whi Rerecaatnart hase eae Toto suit purehgsorse’? ates he rantes mak Terms—4 months, for sums of $100 and upwards, for approv- ed paper. + B.~The whole to be sold, opened, from the she} WN) Auctioneer: HOLD FURNITURE, &e — day at 10}¢ o'clock, at No. Ha Broucway, a large stock ol compris parlor chairs, marble top and other dressing bu ‘ans, marble top ceutre table quartette'and work tables; marble top Y and se mahogany French bedsteads, hair mattres- Also, Girandoles, solar lamps, fe denks, NABI yer Ak Woe On CAy BROWN wheel Gait and well made furaiture, otomans, cha ses. palliasters, &e, Also, Portable writin ing cases. ‘hursday, th thes relative to the Slection of Dr Samuel H. Dicksov, an Bs ete and esteemed in the death of our }i Univ of Ne: sure the accession of the nd whereas, it devolves upon us, aa students of muedi> cine of this University, to Kive expressionto our sentiments ; beat therefor with regret, we the selection of Dr. Dickson to the Faculty and Cor choosing one soeminently an directing our fo ps im acquiring a im dud, ‘That. we appreciate i ina, the full discharge of the. o RK South Caroli r into by the Faculty of this University to the: profession ; 1 i . R. E. H. Martin, 8. C., Elibu "Wm. W. Harper. La. W. D. Aylett, Ala, Py jonn'b, ay, Ky, W. Walled, FIC ABANA TOBACCO LEAF GARS—66 bales Havana to ood for any kind of segara; for il for sale by 12,000 of the celebrated 82 It*re RTE, H wrappers, aud RaKHNS WOTICE —The unders i w York, to Messrs. R, beg leay to their auceessors HARNDEN & ue, in connection wi E HY DGE & WHEELE) friends gid the vublic n ennti business hitherto confided to them, HARNDEN & ‘ O. will con \ Liverpoe! House ond ‘Contmental “Agencies, the Shi Custom House, Exchange and General Commission Bus 1d 120 State street, Boston. w York, 7 1d 60 Waierloo Road, Liverpool. 6 Cook street, au New York, Sept 1, 1847. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The subscribers: beg ave to inform their friends day formed a Co) the, gubliey ip, aad ccting ‘he, Meprows astacua: etn ‘mrpase of conducting the Express business 0 tnd New ¥, nee, and ha of Messrs. well known Express conducted under the beg a continuance of upos, JAM 5 FRED, W.. BENNET New York. Harnden & Co. thei Tl liberal patronage BL. KE. Court street, Boston. % Married. On Wednesday, Sept. Ist, by the Rev. Dr. Hutton, daughter of Daniel Westervelt, Esq , to Canouine A, Moses v. Hagavonn, all of this city, Died, Yesterday, Ist instant, Anna Louisa, infant daughter of George i. and Margaret, E. Siemon. The friends and relations of the family are invited to attend the funeral this afternoon, at 4 0 from No. 50 Harrison street, South Brooklyn. ‘On first day, the 29th ult., at the residence of her gon, urger, No. 104 Eldridge street, Carnanine, relict of the late Nicholas Burger, aged 73. Her remains were taken to N.Y, on third day morning, the dist ult., at seven o'clock, for interment. At New Orleans. on the 8th ult., Ca son, wifeof Jas. Stevenson, ‘clock precisely, jarrison, Westchester Co., wanine Steven- daughter of the late Ni- la Roo, of this city, and sister of William and Nicho- Se rere REWARD —LOST—A POODLE DOG, belénxing eonard street. | ‘the Di ait and answers to the name of No. 71 Leonard street, jon returning it to ff) 222tis* re ONEY ADVANCED~—On “ty goods to be sold ar auc. tion out of this ces can be realized. ibted references t 6 Pine street. W.'R. TAYLOR.” IMOLAT’S SULP! near Broadway. for the last twenty-six yea nm it eruptions of the ski icated Vapor Baths also given daily, from she to8 8 55 Maiden lane, lelphia, 16 North Bostou, 14 Kilby street, corner of treet, Importer of all kinds of to) Soaps, musical instruments, F plain and cut glass ware, omaments for mantelpieces, |i . 01 t s, and 25 Liberty street; Phila Fourth street, up stai ys.and faiey asticles, Freuch china, Ger: VA L.—BOULANGER has the honor to inform the her popils, that she has removed to No, 68 Greenwich street, aud that her ‘Terms, the same as either by the month or quarter. will re-open rly, payable in advance, % lady to teach the an28 30t* re AWS ARTIFIC AL FLOWERS, kc rect, up stairs, hi and well selected stock 0} Js, together wit! Ke. ke ke. wh splendid assortment of Feathers, Cot he affers to the trade at low prices, am 30t* re @ first KAHN by Ii french Ai ha mos an28 D YOUTVILLE GLASSWORKs, PIL, AD EDP are now in blast, »nd the subscribers are ders for mineral, porter aud carhoys, druggists’ ylass, full assortment of druggists” BENNERS, SMITH No. patent medicine bottles, jars, &e. A vinls and bottles constantly on & CAMPBELL, 35% Somth Front st, ttl ine botiles, 6 SOUP AND STEAKS. Drietor of the Bank Goflee Houses Noo tl Broadway an ty would innst respectfully. in: urian friends and the lovers of good. thi ip this day and during Turtles of the happy to supply unl 6 PM. ng prime lot with all the AMES Fosse rn, 1 Teller, No. 10 Fulton Mark 4 mammoth tartle) ‘amilies pias) capitated me biggest and Tnttest he hy '§ OF THE 8KIN—All wi with Salt Rheum, KE Face, or other diseases of th effectual cure at Mr Todine Bath Hastabl st ‘orapound Concentrated § 1 a rap of Sarsaparilla, prepared by floria’s; a large stock, wi the newest style, low cost; the owners ers of , just received by the latest arrivals, for sale he entire business Also, cases taney ng yearare now rendy t their affice, comer of until Ist September nex lesirous of beaoming members of the A atures prior to that date. Bonrd of Trustees. N° nod will call and leave the als Mere the gro] Pine street, hings, that He of the finest will also be f from tl A.M, deli peedy und Iphurjand ite Chireh i cases Flow: BSCRIBER is grateful to the smokin idence he is daily receivi his efforts to furnish them with the Havana. and be pledge T of their appr st Segars that can be inself that nothing Malt reputation. Among last importations, are some very choice, of the fol Jowing bra Indi For sale in lots upon terms Hicate ENRIQUES, jwav. cor nf Pine at. vation of N's, GASIN tin 1035. Mine SACORS ¢ to return her the has febelved Broadway, one door from Houst Atreet, nnd takes this me this ity nad vi ment of Infants? ciwity, that jed to NB Ladies own materials made up. opening at 619 OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANT- adies and Gentlemen havii per- , oF by calliog on the sub- rough the post, which will be H 36,Canal street, up stairs. N. B. Ladies ean be attended to by Mrs. Do Boer. Oid stock acd job goods boug amount ht, of any dese: RG NCY 10. ‘WORTH, importer of Fs purses, reticul cordions, mt supply of Lub varieties. si: HE FOLLOWING are the rates of discount om unepscent and Exchange office of WM. M. (0 60, Wall street. ‘and the followirg tol ocone huudrey doflar bi rent banks, contained an account of taarketing. $50 will be paid for the arrest believed to be who was seeu the recovery of handred dollar bills ‘The attention o that night, ts called t Fort Hamilton, Sept. Ist, NHEAP AND & / Ferret's Masi Polkas, Galopades, Marche sale. at the agency, T MPORTA lidelphia WwW Thanet cities, roads, and fret Fairman, Esqrs. 028 6t* rre rk hereby notific ine city of New Ye next, at 10 o'clock A. cept of the proj netic Te! to said Py to eleet officers for the ensuing year, business that may openly J.M. Tomson, Jonn J. Hane Gronae N. Bazin, New Youn, Aug BOK. FRERES ages of the above well of the Subscriber, % YBa)” Bordeant Rochelle Lafayette brands . van tical gull EOPOLD & MAURICE BUNS of French Feathers, Flowers and Materials Jinm street, nes tom street, New York. Of aud Watreet of —FREDERICK A_ ‘ancy Goods and Parisiau Novel- ties, has now in store, received by the late Havre packets and Frerch steames cases, work tables, card receiver om hoi¢e perfumes for 5 2 sry Notes boughit am REWAKD—T' ton Houge, at Fort Ham- ilton, was entered on Tuesday night last, by fore- ‘opened by means of fof the Phenix bank, N. Yu: a check on the Manhattan Company, dated 30th August, sigued El eee ene cean me De ty-five dollars in sma Banks, contained in.a small book, in which had been kept came in a one horse wagon, a he neighborhood about 2 o'clock; and $50 for he money, or for the recovery of the two one ho had h iO8."As MeINELL Proprietor Harailton, House it received and for point of correctness ‘unsturpassed, whilst rmusic elsewhere. #0, a complete assortment of Tanner's Maps. ~The Boy who chant ptember Ist, at about one ¢ ig to his advantage by enqnirimg for P. t M., wil hear M. M. YOUNG FORMERLY 4 ANN 87 quality of French ( id in other stores for $6 Jo fine Calf Sewed any sold in this city for Gen. Taylor’s hal equal go the best 4 $7, made to order for the same ; own make for $3 50, equal. nd warranted to give sal 75; patent Congress to order for $3 75, Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &e. constantly on | hand. Also, Militar assortment of al 4nd cork sole Boots made to onter, with a fine i Coruer of Falton and Nas- 3 _WM.M. YOUNG. THE VIEW OF GUSTAVE Samden, Maiue, h ee of E. Lehtilhon, 44 Broad strert, 1d of rouething greatly’ to fi AU30 i goods in his line sau streets, opposite the Herald office. st 30r* re SHOULD S'UENit ‘on board bri 9 call at the o York, teren! MARTIN, of, C where he will be informe: AC iliar with the most of the pe, would be glad rt family who desire to visit aa the permission to refer to the Willis, end yi line to travel with any wentle ativent of Furope. i hi ha sand Warren streets, i —The stockholders of the New jee wf said Associati on Friday, the third day of Septet stodetermine whether they will ac. wal of “the Proprietors of the Electro Mag ied to meet at the of jature of Massa and to transact any other as combini will be foun Aful t from the house eupatio and rh avenues . ALSO, 4 large two story frame Cottege. very commodior sith ee Borshyn 4 at the corner of the Sth sve INTINGS—A small collection of rare and good Mu ters, in perfect order, and haudsomely | for sale at 91 Liberty street. T h ures, Inudseapes, Se. frame May be seen every da N THE CITY, I. Arnerigan ‘Pooer’ Hake ber has constant! large f the gall cannot be exe miley ielea also, manutecturer of. rtress, which, for comfort and durabill the lowest ponsi bins and hovels fitte ae eee DAVIES Upholsterer, 164 cS RGRAY OLIVER B. Gi $ PENING OF GULDSMITH'S WRITING ry, OLDSMITH res) of New York and Brooklyn that he will on and after Wed Ladies’ hours from 1 tol o’elock. F Tl ferme sre low, and satisfactory improv al jnilge for receive new pupils pt. Ist, during the day ant vate inwtrws I-A din saloon jast opens m, at Nov 7 front treet. and lodatng. also ourself, The rooms are sing! ern Beal D, NASH, Si! Tee AEE OF Dl. yat Lo’ ek, 139 Ruhber Over Shoosol Guadyest's matures Po BE SOLD AT AUCTY 1A RUBB Auctioneer, Store 139) Fgliou areee 8) Li wash at 4. a2 tere” stock of ele- rosewood sofss aud. ‘ouches, Fe! |, sofa, oda rock. table cutlery, plate ware, ke, ladies work boxes aud diese a2 lttre nence pre- HEALBE—A. W. lacuso iehaeom z f aces phy mroenaige: 1ON—lon, Mrs. shaw; Adrastu: hy Mr. Keene; Absa, Mrs. Broadley; Clemanthe, M. the full opera of ROB ROX Bob Roy, nN jurke N, Me. ©. le Shin * id quarterto 7. performance to corotiouce at hnifvaat 7. AATHAM THEATRE.—Under the Meongemext of Mr FLETCHER —' wave ed the ¢ y ol Clogherty, Mr. Herbert; Lady Clara, Julian Holland will appear in their IMP O! Fitzjames, Te-performance commences at halfepast?. GAWDEN. —Karewell egagarneat of the iullian management of se Ke , formed t's grand opera 6 UNIX—Marquis of Bysstleury. Sig ; Viscount. de Sir wti de Vins Prerotto, 8 fi ederico Badiali; Magdalena, Sigans Doors open at 634; Performance to commence at # Adinissiow, 80 cents. anager —T hare: " Mr. Jordan: Ayenor. Mr Tilton, + Major Ey Sept. 2d, Ih be: the CASTER OF LINBERG (fim dnie niga NS MESON Beppo, Mr. from Havana, under the Sirval, Sig. Natale Pereill; ‘ovelli: Antonio, Sig. b i HO ES—F ri- LER—On ‘Phorsda:, the dud thanie! Gilman td 800, No. 72 Gol pick Tanned Sole Lerther{ 1090-dozen, Ba . Sse commencing ac 10% 0 Atak PT T furnished, at at T° TAILORS. 1218, is no 97 Cedar ‘st 4. Oliver has je North Maors hand: vmmely fara oved fram No 4 tlandt street, to 87 Codar street where he will continue to publigh hig Fashions and Systems as heretofore. Jor’s PI fe QODA WATER—Fors ready foi trouble, an ruse be made until the purchaser is ps DR. MARSHALL, No. 54 Orang. seen. Price for the recipe $5. m assortment of ready made neatly and pe endenvor to retain th ata low price. Sac! of fine French Cloth, to order, from $15 to $3 garment in proportion. YOLORED PAPERS AND PAPER BOXES. —Man ed by G. BACH, 19 Fulton street, N. ¥.—Cor tly ou hands also. a fine assoxt ment aud German Colored Papers. Al and om the most reasonable term: OUND=—6: le, ay Li for Bake bated Sod sa cv AND LETTER PAVER—Cheap Cap a ¢ Paper, of various qualities, for ale by JAMES NORV. al His new system, called the "'Tat- losophical Transfer,” is now complete and ready for 1 Bou* ‘aluable recipe, with instruc: ‘ater, with or without 5) full ass mers and Vestings, which being bought o-order at very low prices, I have also Ls, im make hi sl at*re ort Vests and Pants, very trimmed. . For cut, quality, vorably kuown to the publ ; every other sl atts im. mported French | orders promptly executed, 3130*m = Ei - D& Eh! ents that on an in his office on to 3 o'clock. ‘TO PRUGGISTS AND APO" MAN, aged twenty, who has be: writes & good hand, than two yo ledge of busine: city or dese: HE PROPRIET of William an frends and the public gene! of September next, will be r o'clock, at 2s a head, prepa rovided themselyes wit Vemperance Drinks, not t mug Certificate accompan graph of the Autographs’ Housity. acquainted with portrait to be J.P. Morrison, Capt. 4th Regt. laf. A. Had ege. Artill ‘ape 2d Regt. Artillery. F, Hamilton stay 10th ful MOREY TOLOAN > pbnpam S fe Tay Ge peauireae on pass sy i welry : plate, wea Yary woods, and personal él y ‘A LARGE AND CORRE E Brother 4 Anmatree NY, hae jue ad the oul jrother, on street . ave just onl correct likeuess oC GENERAL Z. LAYLOR ever given to the Ainerican people, "No expenie has Bech andred Uy the publishers to give the public a correct likeness. The ach plate, with gotreet Litho- New Youu, May, 1847.2 We, theundersigned officers of the U.Bi Armyr being per General ‘Taylor, consider the above correct likeness, J. Jackson, P: ter "he will be m 10 e haa a general kuow: moore the i re or ro} of evi propa sore ‘ORS of the Shakspeare Hotel, comet respectfully inform their that om and iat day, Som the rgm 12 to 4 hey have Liquors, and y hotel in the au29 7* im W. Sydaey Smith, Hirvt, Lieut. at Artillery, Mis 5 First Lieut: 2d Dragoons. NIONS OF THE PRESS. lifes ry ph drawn with eontidence. Price Ann street~{Tribune, May 28, 1847. Portrait or Genenat Tavtor—A new portrait, execu- ted in Jith eh large size, and handsomely colored, has just ished by B. Michelin, print Is from a drawing made by E-dwat be an accurate likeness. As a pictu xpression of the old hero is such, y hes eyes were fixed upon A Fp jog @ mountain road, with twenty thousand Mexi heels, aud that he was ready for any emergency,—[Evening been publi y 27th, 1847. au3litDitWm ARTICULAR NOTICE. of I General —A Gen have a Room, with or without same in letgous upon the Piano Forte. ‘au3l stro MEFANY YOUNG & ELLIS, BR lamiltor Zonrmary on Gaenat, Turion We have before us « portrait of" Ol engraved by ¥- Michelin, 111 Naseay street {rom by Edward ¢ lay. Its acruracy axa lik ce fied by Captain Morrison of the Regular lufantry, Captain Lu ther of the 24 Reg of lutautry, Major Hamiltone Smith, and Lieut. D. G. wogerssall or whom scauaiated withthe General ud therefore a ough and Vt to speal jualifie Sold by H. Long & Brother, 32 ‘The ‘anid to d. ‘AiLeD—Persons at a distance desiring copies, ean tiled to any part of the United States, done ap 1a stron, stil wrappers, by remitting one dollar, pow bai se N.B. he porta of these portraits to any part of ¢ tates, wil ten cents each, H.LONG & BROTHERS, 32 Ana it, N.Y. 7 iA announee that their new establishment, No. 271 Broad- way, coruer of Chambers street, (one block 'aboye their pre- sent location) has been Bronzes, Bohem Terra Cotta, Py vered War anes, Whit &e.; Chinese and In ‘To their former bus: and invite particular attention to Foreign and Americaa, of the newer descriptions: beautiful Watches a Ware, Diamonds, Cameos, Corals, her ordes d pened with nearly 200 enses, form largest stock of elegant useful of taste, beauty and richness, ‘axes, Work Boxes, Kaney Stationery: mbs, and articles forthe toilet; Kaus Purses ani Bays, Opera Glasses, les, and Curiosities. Hada Y which will be marked in plain figures the slightest deduction will be 271 Broadwa aus 6tiseod re Broadway. Silver Watches an use in the city. All are uow ready for Phoen the money returned, SECOND-HAND PIANOFOR' at $125, ave having no farther use the Pianoforte Wareroom, 438 Broome bi aes e5. . O, Inter of Watehen and Jewelry, Wholesaie and 15 30tis®re 51 Wall street, corner William, up stairs: GENTLEMEN'S HATS OF 184 pecti richest aus Clocks, Enamels, se, Se. | prices from whieh not ‘He . Pp m and sale, at Robert Hat and Cap Manufactory, 89 Faltog street, wd at the Branch store, 63 Fulton street, Brooklyn. large seleetion, both elegant roof Chainbers street the same. Jewelry, at retail, lower than any Watches warranted to keep good Watches and Jewelry ex- Gold Watebes as low as $20 to $25 each. Watches FINE. GOLD AND SILVER WAT Arn ie selling all descriptions of fine Gold and. other Tu ngatn calling the attention of the public to our manufac. See lo, First do Molertio ieeeat do lo 0 in do Cays at eorrerpoudingly low prieg W.ROBERTSON, Jr.. re, and e is characteristic of terial, ad the method of makin ing furnished good hats her tofore; hia new Fall Fashion, better on GENTLEMEN pposite Howard Hotel, ne AN miles fre thrown and Some the City Hh r st, ol ° 4 gore Coen atone Saldlebrook, where the t= He Railrond passes through— A ew dwelliny the door, about 1000 beartug peneli trees, quality otthe land is good, and inn good nd Thursdayny Noth: other day 9 Edie. beret ENT HATS—FAL| ‘— ELASTIC AND ELEGAN’ AUN iN now prepared to furnish the i improved black be: are partientar! 4 above yualities. His Mote ' ib8 TO LET OR LEASE— came story new Brick Cottage House, 21224, lo mantels, blinds and ehutters throughout mocked with flowers and vege curbed, and the whole premises ve Situated on 39th street, bles—the wal si JA 16 Well st, 2story, FORK SAL¥—A good bnenest Country Store, with 300 seres #f Lan quality, switible for farming and girden purposes, on the ine os railroad, about 40 mali ay tartan ASohy ta leh W. Chambers, room terms Apply to John W. Cham! 0 rican Institnte, re I. I. vation. “Atty to James B Barr Wednestay' jotel, foot of Courtland stres ford, | Leonard st, comer of Hi the: sul LL WEY. al from the city. oa afirat positive conviction that we are now ur tine for the price than any other establishment in the Uaited Su TTER Har COMING)— yle of Hats ia now sampler of qu 1p, are ansuzpassable, Hay. crib: ris now de- KNOX. we mud 43th str avery and Of wood soil and rel of wae ind other fruit. tate af enlu 1 096 ThS& Tia rre SRA HOUSE—Thurstay rfgpned the sauder fle of * ay y commence with a of CLASSIC uy ony Hevements onthe TIGHT ROPE, avd Leon Javesli GODENSE], or the Skaters — 1; Bera, Martin Javelli; Mme Grivoticbe Tha, performance to commence at 8 o’elock.— Ww all parts of the house, itive, aud Wo sunith, Bones-—will give a series Brooklyu, luauitutes on Thursday evening dhe 4d, avd Batirday the dh SAT VAUXHALL SALC we under the di on of Mr. J. Parker, ‘own Soda guarantee for their rexpeembility and y description, ex- made with very little No charge will .. Apply to mplex may be 00d manageinen ortdnity of a promenade in the garden aftera dance, wivery desirable place for a ball at this seasou of Tickets, admitting « gentleman and ladies, fi wee migihers! cox in and ladies, fifty cents. 0 have the assemblies continued reqnested ro leave th nth n thoroughly refitted, omamented and im fement aud ditectina of dohn ry roprietor and lease Mr. laaae B iia gad others desiring oagements a ‘address their application Jot aYOS New Youu, Sept. 2, 1817. 82 3t#rre INERY A ROOMS, BROADWAY — of the acknowledged orginal Bard whose concerts have attracted for the Tite and'fashion of the city, which has indneed ONR® WEEK MORE, introduce a variety of ne Imitations. Duets, Trios, Chor ‘The whole to conclude with one of the most. la lesques ever witnemed. entitled (72 STUBFO, of Virginia Serenaders, Past Week the € ‘ orl ission, 25 cents; io Africana, Catt dSs eal te Years aboot y their parents or) if hil fists vant it be re ‘AN MUSEUM, corier Broadway aud Aun street anes both rT ety OFIAN BERENADERG! Moving Panorama of the Otty af Loondect Morris, Miss Bernard TA ANNA'S WOODE, a. OQUTANG—ANATOMICAL VENUS. LL, the te—Chil Mra Watis; n Sefton. ome. denshi, Mme ape powed wanford, Banjo 2 tis amall bi the | Washingt This popular establish- the season Ou Monday, September tise, tp ‘ON, Manager, Branch Hotel, Bevery mphant suc- w Songs. Bre yuros, and Justrumental Pieces r al ‘ice. everved for the necommodation autre es bot noon and Evening. CK VOCALISTS = us Fortune ing. al DEMY.—No. 40 Caunl street, Kast cor- ner of Broadway.—! and first introducer of the new dances in the Uni tory sum, in order to daace with hie pupils the e8, rien a operiy teach, es the ‘Pola in five steps, Se, Kc., larly the German Cotillon and Mazurka Quedrilics. it. SARACCO, Professor, Inventor, 1d States them ¢ eaten and Metre follow- gs oe the second best, th jt piped, rears James K his a Seot. 1.1817. e United HOKSE D. |, of the old establ change Stables. known as No. ton street, take this method of informing our customers and the pablic, generally, that after this date, the price of horses iments §will be 50 cents per day. MBERLIN, No. 164 Washington street GS, No. 165 Washington street ow Mi te like to a Good’ references given ‘Address atine to C.D yat Jacques & Brothers, 389 Broadway. CAFULLY, | krot at theye enabti CARL YOUN m= FOR SALE OK ny Saddle Horse, ki would be exchanged fur’ « family hors le harness, aud under the saddle, aut ne is a clenr, beautiful and trans pai Cond perfeetly a iqued tobe preseribed iutermalty or exteruaily, | arenuted to eure after sil other remedies have failed Can be chara, Xe, a9 it is taken; and affeetions of the throat, im short pains of every nature yield to its inflaenee imme: a woken in two doses always, N.B. have been made in two years. over Harlem river, was cur ding—can be seen at all times at the Samnel Roberts, his partner atthe Bridge, gives it as is Op m that it saved hy : Mr James Murphy, pro 4, Bowery and Broadwa oth establishment over one thousand bottles, Fle says ore they use of it the better they like it and retail distributing agents are wanted. Prix 240 Pearl street, New York city; 5. Ingersol &Co., w druggists,and at the principal drag and other stores and.tav- roughout the eit 18 Life, from in the packet ship be ween at 220 biiza and after ( in the afteruoow. rt . ¥OR SHREWSBURY, OCEAN f Mi Branch, us et LIGHT, 177 Broad- pat 94 A iatt0 SAM A 4, Stawes to Convey passengers . TT nis thea tagged and ‘omplete for pitexent oc- farray Hill, between Sth im foot of Boreln: situsted on | YR Passengers to all FOR GLASGOW,—Regular pac! ptember——The fine new British px KLEY, Copt. KR. teott, wll i or ama, having splendid neccmmmodation,o detugt rare en, OF to OODHUL k MINTURN, 17 South. stvees | CENTREVILLE COURSE—TROTTING, ONDAY, September Gth, at 2 o'clock, P.M. Match for 100, play or pay, mile heats in harness. (ie names ch. im, Lady Almack, 5 years old, by Snedeker, uames br. g. Jefferson, 4 years old, by #2 1e#rre “CENTREVILLE COURSE, L.I—TROTTING. REE PURSES IN ONE DAY—No. 1, purse $40. two mile heats, under the saddle, for trotting horses, that never won a purse over $50. $25, mile heats, beat 3 hat never won'a purse of $ , mile heats, bes ting Vorges that never won a rare vine on Thavsday evening, Be To come off the 6th of Septrmber. 5, under saddle, for | 25, in 5, in harness, for trot ¥ e at Green & Be ‘0 ptember 2d,at9 o'clock, P M, JOEL CONKLIN, Propriete ¢ mile hent free for all trot Beptember 7th. In ell the al tto make a race, sgentieand De good tempered, aud thoroughty broke for the saddle. rf. i s2it*c DE Ex- and 165 Washing st Tem ANGE—A lady's po- pte. and For further particulars enqitire at the rear stable, fronting the 3d disteict police station, Robinson street, where the horse | can be reen for a few doys, al Gtis* re A BAY HORSE, 11% d sound and kind ia stegh le and is very | a ‘ray’s Stable, near the South Ferry, Brooklyn where he can be xeon. De WITT ©. KELLINGERUS INFAL ENT—Th nee GL re ruly astonishing me uid, its flavor, andines: | ns, FU Worm, feller front b 4 he cholte, dine vil the High ony Contractor o edo stained by 0 new of stages, has at his country. Itis put up in e bot dozen; halt ‘one is 13 mouths old, he Sint is 2 yenrg old.’ Also, one pat aniels, of the best quality, imported here ‘oronty, from London, now in port beth street till o'clock in Doek, Brown's De nand Red Bank. —The Steambov will run as follows, from Fulto: Leave Shrewsbury. O'clock, AM. y, Sept 2, at M 2 PM PY PM Pp rsous areforbid trasting the above boat on ar J. 1, ALLAIRE, FUR SHREWSBURY, LONG HR ANCE Joean Honse, P.W. Selick’. Highland and Fatonto wi boo ding. ‘The srean (apt. Haynes, will run as follow street, North riv Leave Shrewsbury, O'clock 2 at HAM. ‘Thoredsy, tac 1PM Sat 9AM. Friday, PM A.M, Saturday, VM atti AM. Suuday, ay 2 Monday PM. Wednesday, AN . Thorsda AN oy the arrival’ of the boat to con the ¢ountry. *, B. Mall, at the office on Sore ro 7mn ed TELEGRAPHIC, THE INTERCEPTED LETTER Administration to General Scott. Ricumono, September 1, 1847 us Picayune gives from the Jalups ot August, what purports to be the to Gen, Scotf from the Cabinet at copied from Bepublicano of the. capita! the letter are omitted Anancial difficulties of the Governme; quences with the difficuity of raising the force demand ed by Gen, Scott, the letter proceeds will have to remain in the centre o inactivity, Very unexpectedly, also, the fate of Gen ‘Taylor is entrusted to your skill and foresight, confident you will employ well the resources at command, those we furnish you hereafterin fomenting the desirable rey. olution you announce, which is to open the gates of Mex. ico, and put the enemy in a false position. of June you will have lost time enough, Then ebtain an armistice, and by amusing these people with proposi tions of peace, and neutralize meantime the movement« of the guerillas, who seem to much annoy you,” La Patria republishes the proclamations of th. dent of Honduras and General Ferrera, asking America to ald the Mextcany’ against the” United Boletin of the 6th Latercepted lettur After stating the nt, and the conse “Lmueb fear you f Mexico in a #tate of The Telegraph left New Orleans’ for Brazes on the 40th, taking Capt. Clinch, anda detachment of recruit+; Capt. Randall of the Paymaster's department, with three hundred thousand dollars in gold, and several officers of Yellow Fever at New Orleans, &o. Ricumon, Sept, 1, 1847 re of the 25th ult., bring nothing Ia- ter from Mexico. ‘The intermenta from yellow fever du ting the twenty-four hours ending at ning d’elock, cm the morning of the twenty-fourth, were forty-nine. The deaths ut the Charity Hospital to six o'clock the same evening, were twelve. ‘The Deita says that the excessive heat of thetwo days past had given. no hopes of an abatement of tho epidemic, New Orleans pa BY THE MAILS, TON, August 30, 1647 The Union and tae Postmaster General ‘The Union labora in defence of the Postmaster Gen eralinthe matter between him and the dontractors for carrying the mails between New York. and Boston, and in so doing attempts, by inference, to exeulpate hin from all the charges made against him gant in assertion and economical of proof. Mr. Cave Johnson is chargeable with @ great many errors in the performance of his duty.. He i totally office he holds, and were he to continiie f) ‘hold it for twenty years longer, he would still be unit; but he is not accountable for this impudent attempt to deny facts known to every man in the community.” Ain smusing commentary onthe Union's article of Saturday night On this subject,was afforded in the failure of the Eastern mail yesterday morning, and of the Southern mail yes- terday evening. This is a matter of such frequent oc currence, that it-would fail to be especially remarked, but for the Union's ill-timed defence of the Postmaster General, and unauthorized contradiction of the state- ments of the Herald. A month has not elapsed since the Southern mail failed three times in the space of a week, and if this shamefulldisregard of pulilic conveni- ence be exbibited on the main thoroughfare between, the what must be the state of things on the comparatively unimportant routes in the inte. The Postmaster Generi 1¢ is extrava- North end the South, al reduced the expen- ditures of the department by half a million of dol- last year, and now the count as the fruits of his economy, x of failures, apologists say he is crippled by. Congress ports to Congress are conceived in the most. parsimoni- He never asked for larger powers ight but saving. ‘hey n d facilities for.conveying an abundant embezzlements, | Commendations breathe nou; | mention reform or increase formation, orfor that social epistolary intercourse which , 4# much ag anything else. is often. He has, to the extent of his pow. the information which is diffused by means of the prees the solace of the poor: an embargo on Before his laat report to Con- rom New York were taxed with but 8 postage at thia office. T! and that, in defiance of the law, of which is, that letters immedi- hese facte—in the ah _— promo! ‘office for part; val of honest incumbents and finally,in the face of the loose, unsafe aystem which | now prevails in the depart is between the two most i in the Union are thrown on ble to be opened or abstracted—under the. operation of which, on the greatest thoroughfare in the count three failures take place in these undeniable facts, the Executive organ, with char- acteristic disregard of decengy, exhibited in the slaviah adulation, it has lavished on every! any way with the President, down to cial, attempts to indirectly depy, these. ¢! ascribes them to malice—ag if every. per in the country, whig and democ actuated by malice, in their frequent complaints of the intolerable annoyance suflered by the the mails. And when the people's jo more than Congress, or Assembly or aught else, the sense of the people, expose the ¢ crying evil, this hired clagueur of the forthwith pronounces the and malicious, charged three cents, the true construction ately from the office of publication additional postage. face of daily failures of the mai ments by dishonest clerks purposes, and by the remo week—Iin the face of eonnected in e pettiest offi. executive an pit 1 have said Mr. Johnson is not accountable for this unseasonable and officioua attéiipt to contradict weil known facts. He is too prudent to sanction any such Without being at all actuated by malice, one might find enough in the department. to if one did not wish to practise the virtue ance. The whole department is a great unsightly blotch on the face of the administration, task of probing it; but Mr, Cat hold in his too eager and blande: press may be provoked from the forbemranc: ioug #hown to his mismanagement, I do not covet the Johmaon had better defenders; else the it has so GALVIENSIS. Bantimoae, Sept 1, 1847 Museum—- Stock First Meeting Change—- Tha Our merchants, al | o'clock to-day, commenced their | regular meeting on ‘change at the Pxchange urns, | Seem rtrange to business menabrond that this essential | to the commercial standing and prosperity of a city, bas never been practised in Baltimore | their daily interchange of opiniog on ‘the part of our +. | commercial men, ix to beattributed that want of union and energy that bas proved a mill-stone to the march of | improvement The Baltimore Museum is to be opened on Monda; | evening next, with a good company, under the on Hamm and Yankee Sillebee. Bridge | D¢6h fitted up In magnificent style and Mr. Sillabee in af chromie rheumatisin of oyer | determined to muke it @ resort of amndsement for all Sales of Stocks at Bultimore. Ar rue Stock Boann—$1,500 United States £900 Marviaud Sterling 4's, 75: 100 do 1870, 100%; tied, 04 bids i of 1990, closed at lt ailway shares 4736 asked, To the absence of ment of Messrs, Puinaoerrmd, Sept. 1, 1847 The National Grays, » company raised under the r | quisition upon the State of New Jersey for a battalion | of five companies, departed this mornigg'for Trenton, | from whence they will proceed to Governor's Island on ‘The following are the officers of this company |, of Trenton; first Lieutenant Warren L. Young, sevond Lieutenants J. McDowell and ot MoKinley. The roll of this company ta full anid comprises seventy: four men, basides the officers. The other four companies are also full, with the exception of that raising by Captain Napton, which has now sbout A detachment of the recruits belonging | to this company also left for Trenton this morning. The yy. | difficulty in relation to the Colonel of the Battalion, tt Captain David MeDor | fifty members, P'yi. | is thought, will be settled by the confirmation of the ap- pointment of MeLane. That gentloman {1 to persuade the President to change the requisition to « | regiment pledging himself to raise the other five compa- Ghamrtee master Depart re Mail between New Or com pleted, that jut it motion this afternoon . R. Hetaet, in compliment t the Qaarterimnster of that name, who was on duty « Vera Cruz during the landing of the troops there George Folten, Fisq., President ot the Bank of Cow resigned that office thie motping, and Mr. F Bowen, Esq, of the firm ef Brown & Bowen, was electe ‘The mail steamer recent, intended to be attached to t ment for service in carrying | leans and Vera Cruz, is new po | her machinery in to be | She has been named the at the Walnut'street theatre are about t the appearanre of the inimitab Blangy on thore boards, on Saturday evening sairers Will not be so much cramped for room as wes th case during her pt treet. The converting of the won fed ee argue our young bucks a be ic for vhe exeroise of their will no doubt be patronized nocordingly Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. Finer Boano—9 Onmgen& A 8; 1000 Susquehancs Cane Bon APTEK BAL RSH 600 Beste 5h 28 1OHOU ST £190 Reading RIk c Heh Bokeot3s Fiemrdgion Copper Co, ‘+, 64; 100 Reading Re