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SE TL TE TTT SE TA SY Fee A SY PSS SS ETS Ag BAe TE SSP PSSST SPSS eS ESO " rs ¥ EDAL LOST—ON SATURDAY BYENiNG AS’, ONE THEATRE—THURSDAY EVENING, AU er for publication, which we send by mail to- Markets. | with any of the previous years in the table,except last, | 5 ts from 1st to 9h of August. Ape Wap. Yak Nacaeet Madan loosed 2 Peet ed the Pree ot tae ane 14 P . y Corn, bushels it ii New Onreans, August 6.—Cotton has advanced one- | and that will, no doubt, for many years to come, be an | Wheat, “ < . “ yn Kyan.” Avy one returning it to Liews. Win H. Browne, No, 40 Leonards—Donacha Diu, Mr. Duff; night. t . | , Len nese te Rn lee atl AO Nason treat, will reader happinesa to voluntccr, aad ver Mr. Winans; Eifie Butler, Mise Mary Taylor; Tho ‘We state the circumstances, at the desire of Col. | fourth ofa cent, with sales of 7,700 bales. Middling is | exception. Berswax—Further sales of 1500 lbs yellow wax were | ceive a reward if $°, | Miss 8, Denin; David Builer Miss K, Donin, To cone | Benton. Aft " id charges of | (eted at 5», a6; good middling 6) a Other arti- The annexed table, exhibiting the trafic on the rail- bey eae sash % # ads TRC_A LADY WHO OWNS A FINE TONED PIANO ith th Feary creme NICK Ce ran 2 wali emma: dated tae. cles are unchanged, bat inactive. ‘The health of the | roads of Great Britain and France, for the second |, Coymer— the demand. was, more, active. | Thora Penn iedicrocsed bscadianitamamuel serttawaele, lecdy Nathan, Me. Porsectr falsehood and bad management against Gen. Kear- city is good. A few eases of yellow fever are an- | week in July, compared with the corresponding week | time. 000: bags ~ J Where she orn teach one or more children music. Te only com: | Big Tom Bruce, Mr, J ley. Mi ny, Mr. Benton’s resolutions conclude as tollows : nounced, but they 2: Weather mostly imported, in 1847, showing also the number of miles open of each Corton—The transactions in this line lay were sstion she requires, is her board in the famtly. roadway. Apply at 330 | 01 Hib'ard; Mra. Bruce, Wes. Stic open ac 7; perform: noe at 736 o'cloc! | com | ‘ 2 Pele i a SS es ete That the nomination be not finally acted upon at | yery hot, | Toad im each week, will be of interest to railruad propri- | £0 pet tr emer rey ete aoe vovepes enti ee USICIANS WANTAD—FOR THE U.S SHIP ST. Law. and Gallery, 1234 conta oe this seseion, but laid over with a view to renomination Cixernnat1, August 8.—The flour market, with mo- | etors on this side of the Atlantic. 7 —— Apply at U. 8. Naval Readeavous, No. 9 Cosrry | PLACE. BROADWA ar aunsDaYy at the next easiou; and that the President be informed | erate business, is in favor of the seller; sales of 700 Ratxoans or EvsoreWeeiy Trarric LenmpscnoGcagerrieapror 9) oo | SRNR GAT WC Si DIGIT ES Bateence' | Ce ving made a dovided hit ‘en Tueptay accordingly, being furnished with a copy of this ret0- | barrels, at $3 50a 624, There is no change to note | EAE ain hee we : “aud & Class of Young’ Lasios in avery var ety, of ornamental | cr'ginal char ers Stan We Tetbiny Mi MPa, lutio: in groceries, The grain market is without change. . Ooo 7 £ Forida, Tecas. work, vit: Embroidery, Mair Work, kc. Terms per quarter, $5 | Tips; Mr. Mr Vache, Palini 2 # @ | pire ‘ Inferior ., A none 8 x hourveach week, ody of PAUL PRY—Paal On the question of purchasing the Hudson’s Bay | Sates of whiskey, at 15i/c. Sales of prime pork, at | Biskeabead), [apeashls ond Chee on ohne o's oly ee wai only of Pane toe Property, south of 49, in Oregon, Mr. Allen has | $6 50 ; hams, 5a 5340; shoulders, 3! @ 3); sides dull, | | re oo wt Ae ee eens sult SERIV ED “ Maeler. Te ionct win ecu Les, moved that a commissioner be appointed, to exa- | atde. Sales of linseed oil, at 50 a Sle. 6% a 7g “le stling to. any hour of the day and eveuing. | bottom, Miss Horn, Doors open at a quarter before ?—eom. mine the property before it is bought Borraco, Aug. °—Receipts within the past 24 houre, | Dublinand Kingstown. cite Deas 734 Mercer, corner of Spring. moncing at @ quarter to 4, Admission 10) coats, The eae adjourned at 10, after passing the | —Flour, 1,0€0 bbls; wheat, 5000 bushels; corn, 10,000 Past Avguan’ ns Ateraeem nominal nope MES, GARROLUS Varok vriIs, sir nROADWAY, army bill at 9. i The House still in session. General Kearny has been confirmed in the Se- nate to-day, by a vote of to 14; all who dissent- ed being democrats. In the Senate, yesterday, nothing of interest oc- do, Flour was dull and nominal at $4 50 a $4 6239. Wheat—rales of 2000 bushels of Sandusky were made | at Ge, Corn—Sales of 2000 bushels were made at 45c; —Flour, 3500 bbls; corn, 6700 bushels, for flour was dull, and sales light, yesterday's quota- tions being barely sustained. Corn—Sales of 20,900 bushels were made at 57 a 58c for flat yellow and high The market ~ . nominal nowt 0 sales of moment came under our notice. The market was without marked change. Freient 0,000 bushels of corn were engaged to dry raisins. at $1 60, ; emr—The demand was fair and prices fir: of 100 bales dew rotted American at $1 40, 6 mos Leap—Pig was without movement, and no sales of moment transpired. Morasses—The inquiry was good, les nd a fair amount near Leonard street, next to tho Carlton Houve error to imagine that the Vapor Baths render one tia! cold, They brace the syetem, rendering it more capably « sisting the influence of the atmospliere, Sulphur lsaths al realy, f re way Grand street, avd pun cory. ANTED—PART OF A HOUSE, OR A SUITE OF rooms, unfurnished, with the requisite xecommodation fr aemoll family, Address'“Thomas,” Herald cher, or box 151, Post Office, Nag.au street, nally atteade URTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET—YHURSDAY Evening, Aug. 10, Will be nl hy D. Northatl, Ber, enti perfor di Moreiat, Mr. yer; dgacdo Taste-is-true Ravens wood, Miss Cho Alico, Mims Sinclair. | i = Liverpool at Sdin buik, Cotton stood at 6-32, Some Ae aan Fic A full swing at Oregon to-morrow. W. | the market closed fifa, There was no change iu other Northern: heavy freightswantaken at-17e04, 12000 bochils con ||. PNFORMATION WANTED OF A. 8 pts | x0 re ae od PS article: Se oleae were engaged for Cork market at 814d. wife-on the. th of April, 14s. Any nding conclude with ‘ths far fauod dramatic tallet f oar A ec CNP the: S Auuaxy, Aug. 0.—Recelpts within the past 24 hours, crn Fauit—Wekave but to notice @ sale of 600 boxes | iY Grong street, a tally acter na ER Da be es, Cora, Mille, Mathilde, Dress Circle and ‘conta; Pamily Cirele or sevond tier, 25 centa. Doors open atT3s o'clock, Curtain rises at & E GARDEN | EVENING, AUC ACQUES—Mrr. Seqque; don and Sout! ats te curred. mixed, and at 6234 a 6334 for round Northern yellow. don, Biighton, and Sout of sales taking place at our previous quotations, ANTE JOUR) te AN BARBER TO A GOOD Who Monalou Jaci eee beidebus the 14 i 5 Stade ; | London’and Blackwall Navat Storvs—A moderate business only was don halt y, be one? Tt y % The House was engaged in the debate on the | ‘phere was no change in provisions, Whisky was some Janets caaboat oot eae eae Cornea i de rit ey River and Harbor bill, until after eleven at night. ry firmer. Midlond, (with Bristol and forth County rosin at 80c, delivered, and 50 do white at $3 ANTED—ONE OR YWO TUNORED WeiGur GUM eg Ad Holand; Free | i (x A large and enthusiastic meeting of the frend Pirrsnvncn, August 8.—The receipts of flour are | Minktim, Leeds, and, Bradford 2yi22 21,8 | 4,01.8— Some parcels of linseed were disposed of at | gtaingwigeteres me mesa ins te Yara rs Mei: Higet, Mist Sie of Ireland 1s now in progress. Mr, Curtis, wao is call eed bphd ppc alrteniti hol ane pene | wahiress re haere 2982 2t4 Paahihieneaa # of, 540 bble of pork were made, in- ANTED—A FURNISHED KOOM TOR 4 GevtLeMax, | a aren elt pare a na set cae prices. The hb ere | ¢ cuban ine y 5 371g candat $ ‘ith board, or bre id tea only, ish pei vuM' cAN. MU. > sl Aheirmen, hes made.actine speech, andi kaaibeen |" BRO TMT O Ban Gesecess Pavisnipecs wiceas | Maker eae wees (ireland)! oe AOL: | Nees gebuesodatee ae kere Ae Re | vite family would be preferred.) Address box (319 Past ode. | PR SEN UM'S, AMERICAN Mt Fie pBARNUM: followed by Senator Hannegan, Richard Johnson, change. The grocery market is well supplied; the de- | Nowei He and Cartis! 2583 23H | 730} 40,000 Ibs grease were made ut 5c. ‘There was | 2 come nications to be post-paid. every afternoon ai Be and other orators. The Post Office Department has been ordered to contract tor a weekly mail, by the steamers run- ning between New York and Charleston. A long letterfrom Henry A. Wise, in defence of wand for coffee is dull. The market is weil supplied | with wool; mackerel has advanced in price. Sales of. whiskey at 18. ‘The weather is very pleasant, ‘The | river has 4 feet of water in the channel, petal Gencral Butler's Letter, Accepting the Nomt- | | Beottish Central South Kastern Shrewsbury and Chet British (including Dalkeith ter no chan, in beef and other articles worthy of nate. Export from 1st to 9th August. Beef, bbis 3 Pork “ oe Lard, kegs... .......005 Sosr—A sale of 150 boxes red mottle made at 11}¢c cash. AKS GOOD ENG- he applie ty if required, for h lease address LM, Wane. BY A GERMAN Wo st ry and interest to his emp! at this office, GENTLEMAN ABOUT LEAVING THE CITY, WISHES to let his house and sell his f . The housy is a small, ‘The manager bh a Sable superb and t Nand ot Negro Singers, Dan have just returned from Boston and othe: eastern Highland Mammoth Boy Bou Constrictor. ‘Two Living Orang Oxi aa brute, Fairy Family, Iufant Vesiris, Wax Scripture Sea. tuary, Madam Rockwell, the fumons Fortune eller, may be privately consutted at an extra charge of 25 cente. Admission to nation of the Balthnore Convention. es “ i neat, three-story brick uated in the west rn partof | the whole, including Museum, Pertormances, &e,, 25 cents; chil- i gains charges which hav. 22 179 Sexp—The sale of Canary noticed yesterday, should | the Sixteenth Ward, pl ed, and of © 0. ythe | di nder ten years of age and olf noah’ to walk wlone, Ig tine tote, ben made ageiathinnofcomarte | _in-1huva ibe nal! nezey koma abe, | Verano BE andi | nay’ toon $2.5 ond aot $1 Sarria A? MOU | Tey ar masssasereicite | Seymgeed nes Aa saaner eee 1 ime, b jade agains rupt in—I have the honor to acknowlege the receipt ot York and Nor ‘ : ee SS SuGcans—There was a movement in Havana to-day, | Apply to Ct CAILT cdrvaa to“ Seas | 1 vow TING A’ Gimasions ind and pledatn the party’s support, | Your communication, as the organ of the Baltimore | Leodsand Selby... . 1ot 234 7,955 8350 | and 1,200 boxes browns changed hands (part for re. | brooke,” at the officeof th . Sto RED DIORAMA S—NOW BXUIGITING AP THR f sri id Purdy Convention—which reached me only yesterday—an- | fi a5}gc. Of hhds w 8 of 15 PORT ae mae splendid | ul, 3 ot Stop) aa was published an this momnngs avo, mecncg ez nomngion ty atta haemo. | fries come. ag BA yam Hi | Cumtbieeonatn dew tema Mine “SOF | Maw oprowtonsry row gave ine, eypvig on | Buena now Coa i Dat Mr. Drayton, the abductor of slavesin the Pearl, | cratic candidate for the office of Vice President. eee emiabi brew ye ee LN LM | ‘Tartow—12 000 Ibs prime were disposed of at 8c. Place,’ No.8 Nacau sire t, Second, ward, replete. with | opened on Monday, Sit of July, “Creation uf the World and the h ai fond ahilte For this distinguished mark of confidence and trust, R748 # ani Tees... ccieces — 3453 1,300 Tras.—The following catalogue was disposed of to- Fixtures and Uurniture throughout, and a long apd very favor. | Deluge. Assisted by powerful Vocal and Lustrumental Accom in iene ea eI Aare mortises Die badte toad ae eee oy by Maser, Wanmerdiogs, Feiank SG Mount. thm- | Slnita:ibves Morn abr“ TNO Ra eT ee a ee | oes Ta CE a a arse — q A ortations per s! neouver, § el Russell. Joshua | 4") H dl ¢ Creation! e: y men a tee but the more appreciata the honor done me, when I | It will be observed, that the receipts of nearly every ations pershipe Vancouver, Samuel Russell Jonbun | Sion concert Willan inet in Gar Pine Want For see | plone intended to untrte the eutline spectadia ofthe Six Serlous Outbreak and Conflict, in Pernam- | reflect that this nomination was made without my | roa in thelist, havo beon lees for the wook this year | Bater, and Paul Jones. ‘Terms—Notes at 6 taonths. | {2 s inquiry of LEWIS S. FORD, £6 Nassau street, betweon 10 | scenery, and powerful optical effects, all the progpasiye ctanpes buco, South America, now iBaay cu Sure SAMBO OORAART, BODY "| Te sewithstentine, the“adaitional length of | Young Hyron—10 cases “ut 83 cents per Ib, 10 half | A. Mund 1 P.M, from the Chaos and Darkness of the woformed Universe, until ela “ r: a the unanimous voice of the Convention. My ac- | i s chests 80, 7 cases 71,11 half chests 6834, 109 do 68, 15 KI Serre Stee ~ the final com pletion of on, a described im Pirvaperrnza, Aug. 9, 1848. ceptance isa matter of course, some of the lines. The London and North Western | cases 61, 20 half chests 68, 10 do 57, 17 cases 52!,. 30 RS Ee ey SAU ARRAN BD SOUND | the tistand gecond chapters of ( rminating with the ap- | By the arrival of brig t Baltmore, we |, It is at ait times proper, in # free country, and, at | Railroad, has, since July, 1847, beom extended fifty | half chests 50, 150 493, 25 do 43,15 do 42,30 dol 42 | Ae wnsena sath, Meant Brooklyn. eens «tt Bitherrernle of a locg cbaetsnad tare aliens otuneae is like this, deemed indi bl 2 ; 1 ifetiine of study have news from Pernambuco to the 23th July prs apedtbin M4 MMnoRIa te aietinctly | miles; in the tace of which, the receipts of the com. | 4040. 20 boxes 2035, chart SB " and experiment in thie department of the arta, “Teta the moce 5 7 Ma ; i J 30};. 99 do 30, 10 do costly, At that date, a serious conflict had taken place between the Portuguese and Brazilians ; many ot the former were killed. The stores were all closed, anda general sus- pension of business fora time was the result, the understood on all important questions of national | policy; and my nomination for the office of Vice | President has, no doubt, been made with a full know- | ledge of mine. My position, while a member of Con- gress, compelled me to take @ decisive, though not 4 conspicuous, part on all the leading questions of | the day. I might, therefore. appeal to the past | £1,000, pany have decreased in one week, this year, nearly All the principal lines of Great Britain haye realized similar results, We are not surprised, or unable to satisfactorily account for the great re- duction in the receipts of the railroad companies of 34, 40 do 82, 60 do 31, do and 60 boxes 20, 67 do and 8i_ half oh €o 18, 39 do 2744, 1011 do 27, 47 do 2 0 25, 144 do 24, 196 do 23!7, 20 do 23, 282 do 22);, 85 do 22 439 do 215. 718 do withdrawn. Hyson Skin—100 half chests 84, 12 chests 31, 11 half do 30, 21 chests 28, 66 do 21, 82'do half do 23}, 53 do 2244, 88 do and 195 half chests 28) MEDICINE CHEST OF ITSELF—DR. o firm relianes ate nature, Price ! per vial, The Hunterian Dispensary, No. % Division street, is the only place it enn be had J OT1CE—OFFICE OF THE ROCKLAND CEMETERY, 170 Broadway, corner of Maiden Lane, all autiful and perfect work of the kind bines in itsexhibition the highest mechanical ingeauey, with most astonishing scenic effects, assisted by superior poetry, paint ing and music. Scenery and Incidente—Chaos, the First. Day. ‘Tho Firmament, the Second Day, Dry Land, Herhage aud Flow: ers, Third Day, Sun, Moon aad Stars, Fourth Day. Crvation of Fish and Fowl, Fifth Day. Creation of Animals, Sixth Day. Garden of Eden—Adam and Eve, With this gevaplotin of the isting, and com « 9 “ tains) wher the Creation, the first part i + i : 21, 193 do 183;. 82 do 18, 34 half chests I6';, | Sore will. be received from9 A.M. to 4B: My for the mechase | Ibert of the Creation, the first ‘part Exhibition closes, Bee hac rer S as the best and safest guarantees for my future | !¥ence, for it is well known that the political re- | 7) 24, 450 do 15. 1 for intermente, Pamphicts and tape thea | Part 1, Grand Diorama of the Delu ota. —Children streets being crowded with the mahitary. political course. Some of these questions are, however, | volution in that country has been particularly ruinous | 1144010: Jot chests, 151%, 450 do 15. Myson—10 | ofplotnorfur interments, Pamphicts and niapy of the ground | Falvgrioe Duos man yey ce Woree results were apprehended. The steamer Columbus arrived at Charleston, on Sunday. cerved by this arrival, to the 29th of July. Nothing later had been recetved concerning Pa- daily growing in importance; and as I cannot consent to win the good opinion of others by disguising m: own, and as I designed this communication to be final, it may be proper that I should be more explicit. 1 feel | hand, of the great lines of separation between the democratic and whig parties, lines that should ever | be kept fresh before the people, and are so plainly | to railroad traffic; but in England, and in Great Bri- tain generally, there has been no reason why the rail- way traffic should have decreased, other than the circumstances, it should be gratifying to those eon- cerned, that such an immense and important interest If chests 82,20 do 77, 24 do 63!,. 30 do 56, 33 do 5514, 36 do 55; 28 chests 40, 30 do 4013, 74 half do 33, 24 chests 41, 32 half chests 2734, 28 bxs 21, 450 13 Ib do 2034, 10 half chests 1832, 201 do and 87 chests with- drawn Tonkay—100 half chests 2934; 60 do 21; 115 do 303; 22 do 80; 77 boxes and 65 half chests 48 do 283; 38 do 28, Kokew Souchong—3 15-Ib boxes 30; are ready for distributio will be received at No. 233 At other than offive hours, orders Wooster street. sh ; ____ WILLIAM ARCHE: 5 HE QUEEN'S HOTEL, OPPOSITE THE GENERAL POST Office, St. Martin's le Grand, London.—This magniticent Ho- HOSE GENTLEMEN WHO WISH TO FIND A FASHION. able Coat,,Pants or Vest, rendy made, in the first style, = lo ARE COMING’—MONDAY and every Kvening during the MS Bi corner of Lednard tt original Band in COMBE CAMPBELLS a Evening, August. 7th, ootety Lila y Room stree! BI the United States, respe CAMPBELLS MINSTRELS, nm Melody, with several at ate ori this company. Doors "clock, Admission 25 eonts, bracing the most popular pieeesin Ethio) Songs, Dances, & tfally announce their return to the eity 5 E the more impelled to this course, from the considera- | 1 7 Mes 102 16. G er—2) | tel, having recently undergone extensive alterations, and » great | from a highly successful tour in the East, where their Cor ater from: Mexico, tion that my action as. a memoer of Congress | Wuverss! depression in every department of industry, Bale chosdovaby Bas eolTb ae BoeeTO: a5 GL BIT eos a pecan otaN SEONG em RGL Hl Ba TERAA eal Seah ns | Crome iMetay uceaetel Cees J. tar in evory city they New Onieaxs, August 6, 1818. | may not. be accessible to the people at large. With | the seatcity of money, and the financial embarrass. | Pall oetss So, 5 do. 00; 40 do Bi; 10 do $2, 13 do 50 ai Burak i= She mattopelia theta ta pein of scoumnmodation end! mp. | have bad the honor o trang ene ty ae a “ So “if Y | 4 aie. ¥ A charges. The Coffee room is one of the largest a1 ost, irowghout the Enatern cities’ nprecedented a is The steamship Alabama arrived yesterday from | {118 obicct in view, | have examined carefully | ments which all classes have experienced. These | 29; 34 do 28); 9 do 28; 8 cases 58, 18 boxes 28; 511 | Somfortable in, England. . Board, ¢ "Hot and! Gold | pany of muricians, will have tha planture of ceranezoin gee “sas sh ited he dati the proceedings of @ convention A which I was | things haye tended very materially toa reduction in | 6lb do 21. Imperial—12 half chests 81; 25 do 7744; 13 | Baths. TH 8 SPENCEK LE! ’, Manager, of their inimitable and hight ppular Musi al Entertainments a¢ Vera Cruz, whence she sailed on the Ist instant. | nominated. Irecognige in the resolutions passed by | the railroad traffic of Great Britain; and, under the | 20 57: 10 00614; 11 do 60; 13 do 49; 14 do 48; 27 do Formerly Chief Steward of jueen Steamship, | the Socsety Library Rooms, 45 Broadway, on Monday Evening, q Advices from the city of Mexico have been re- | that body.?but the remarking, and with an able 4 dy 89; 76 do 38; 7 cases 8734; 4 do 33; 96 half chosts 32; 2 nce in New York to Mr. 86 Cedar streat, | August 7th, when they will introduce a varied programme, em: | redes and his revolution. Vera Cruz was finally surrendered to the Mexi- laid down in the resolutions referred to, that the “way- | faring man. though a foo}, cannot err therein.”” These | resolutions have been widely circulated, and are within | has been £0 well sustained. The scarcity of money, and the inactivity of trade, must have a very great influence upon the railroad business of any country, 546 do 28; 196 half chests 27. pS ies fen half chts 2834; 520 do 27; 122 do 2634; 9 do 23; do 17; 420 do16 Congo—280 half chests 25!;; 14 chests 10, Mohea—15 half chests 25%; 113 do 24; Souchong— a suit made to measure jin two days notice, cannot Nottyr than call at 143 Nassau stroet. A. 8. WI i iad FARMERS AND OTHERS—FOR SALE, A UANTITY PEN TO ALL THE WORLD-GREAT ST. LEGER Sweepstakes—12 000 Subscribers at -COvach, The party {vt whom the first horse is drawn to. receive £20,000; the weond f very superior fine Bone Saw Dust, at 106 Tenth avenue, oree, £10,000; the third horse, £10,000; to be divided amon; ir | iti olsti the reach of all I deem it sufficient to say that the; od, | 59 chests 1734; 7; 228 do 16, 01 Peceo— | stew dealt a ae W000; a og can authorities on the 2ist instant, when General | Meet iy entire and umjualified approbetin’, 7 | sa tha two mp sainartanblimia.o€ teaficiecs cedced,, |) halfchests 8 Powchong_16 balf chests Ssice 14 | ,VURNISHED ROOMS, INA PRIVATE Pee i Area arty een ad Smith evacuated the city. Every thing passed off Permit me, in conclusion, sir, to tender to you, and | viz., the passenger trafic, that derived from business | go 38, titully located in the upper part of broadwi each—First horse, £10, quietly. through you to the entire democracy represented by and pleasure travel, and the freighting business. It is Sales of 300 bbls State Prison were made tlemen, or toa small quiet family, Address o second horse, £6,000; third horse, £5,000; divided among Starters, £3,000; divided among Non- : ; the body over which you so ably presided. my grateful | i bath | Biarters, £3,000. Bweepmtakes, No, $12,000 Subscribers at £1 General Snuth and staff’ amved inthe Alabama, | thanks for the distinguished honor they ave done | ‘2¢refore clear, that railroads in all parts of the world pain aeetien thr twin TP, CAPITALISTS—$1000 WANTED To CARRY ON A | etah-Fisst. hore, £4000; second. horse, £20N5 third ‘hor, : He was received as the guest of the city, and will have not this year been as productive as they were last; MARKETS ELSEWHERE, business easy, regular, safe, and wbi~h will realize one hun- | £200; Starters, £210; divided among Non-Sta 2 | | ~ be honored with a public reception to-morrow. nd. me. With high regard, I remain truly your fri W. O. BU and reporte, showing the receipts this year in compa- STOCK SALES. dred thousana lars spoedy profits, ‘The control of the eapital to remain with the party who furnishes it, Undoubted refe- 000; 00, Parties desirous of securirg chances in either of the above Sweep- ‘ . stakes, are requested to make early application, as each swecp st ats Higa: Attn) eeapaon: MEK: | nieon with thore of lst, do not present afatrstate: | atrear9t UTE de a'80 tac miad "a. Oule RAC | bei tat mr, rth names of the partie wad | lin deare meine ie ul. ma eth dae of the Friends of Ireland. President of the Democratic Convention. ment. Itis time that nearly all the railroads of this | Bones, of 4. if; 1000 do Div Bonds, 6734; 50) do 67%4; 5 Bi n RHEODORE SEDGWICK, 66 en daly papers, to ive) Hadley an goportunity, of taking Bartimore, Aug. 9, 1848—11 P. M. Se country, and many in Great Britain, exhibit greater | ““Bostos, Aug 8—Stock Board—2 Boston and Lowell Railroad, GOODS MERCHANT ders, ‘All communications, to insure attention, must contain © S. BG he “ fit ‘ ind Fixtures of the old established store, 315 Greenwich * A large and enthusiastic Irish meeting was held Afternoon Edition of the Herald. receipts this year than last; but, under more favorable Bank $2; Boston und’ Maine Raitoed. toese dda ee sircets i tue leeation isonet tho beat in, the ety forthe wh | Reteteans mune De ad deed Go Rieke wees aes ee : 5 i i ¥ “Md Fi road. 110941 10 Ni je and re ods business, ‘Ihe stock is amall, ? at Washington Hall, this evening. Parkin Seott | We now issue two afternoon editions of the Herald, ph gece gate the returns Seale Pe nore eatiethetary. {ern Hallrond, NU 10144 mL ap Magte fonda aad Tea aa cts hee aecbe i ped IR EE att En, wes ta tain parse officiated as president, the Hon. Reverdy Johnson | for the mails and for sale at the steamboats. One is | Railroads which have, under all the disadvantages | 95%) 5 j2m stig; Ovo W%- 6 Boston and Pree bara len fs he ree eatsam €0 be mot with.: Forfurther | Jege 1 per cent. ‘Thrace will be run at Doncaster,-em the Mth | realized thus far this year, shown an increase in their res Vermont Central Railroad, 69; ading Railroad, 17! particulars, the pre . of September, 1548, ‘To prevent fiaud, no scrip will be genuine being unable to attend. published at one o’clock, and the other at three o'clock: SI US6 per cent Treasury Not: Reading Rail: ‘unless the letter contalni Several patriotic speeches were delivered, and alarge amount of money collected. The first five subscnptions were of $100 each. The collection is still going on. ‘ ‘These editions contain the latest news received by electric telegraph and by the mails to the moment of | publication, Thus the public can always obtain the improvement. receipts, cannot but be in a most prosperous condi- tion, and must be ‘favorably located for extension and As business revives, and the wheels of commerce road Bonds, 1850, 6734. PADELIUIA, Abgust 9.—Stock and Exchange ¥ 4 ot : 180 do S's 1034 5 10 U. 8. Baul is Canal & Botrd— North American shares =} Morris Canai, jales—Ii 100 HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING BE. stween Fiederich Heissenbuttel and Gerhard Walters, under the firm of HEISSENBUTTEL & WALTERS, Bakers, ‘at. 225 Wilham strect and 49 Beckman street, was dissolved on tho 1oth May, 1848, by mutual consent, FREDERICH MEISSENDUTTE! ing. it bears the Subecribers wishing to send Bank Notes hi bydifforent post PARK THEATRE—THE SALOONS AND BARS OF THIS Establishment are now to let for next Season, or a longer Period roquired: commencing om or_abeut the hist day’ of 8 cond) Aytosbur ms rk ad potter send tatens Pela . | getonce again in motion, the trafiié of railroads will 4G 0 LET—ELEGANT AND AIRY FURNISUED Rooms, | Wer next. Uxdeulable sectiity will be required. The Alleghany fact iss aged Rae Sas foto latest intelligence in the Herald at this office, or | js crear. As times become better, we shall find a very ‘with breakfast, if required, in a small private Ap. | ons under which they wil Reid) coat be lastorininsa es ‘appi- No excitement. It was supposed other factories from any of the news boys who throng around the great addition to the pleasure travel Of tailroads gene- st ply at 49 Warren street, AAR, cation (between 10 und 4) at the office of W. CORBYN, 4 Barclay street. y a depression ‘which has weighed so terribl: | "PLO LET—AT HOBOKEN, RAM 110U8E, | TyayORAMA OF TAYLOWS CAMPa.GN IN MEXICO, AT would also resume, afternoon steamboats to the minute of their depar- | Tally. The depression w 8) y DOMESTIC MARKETS. fi Regi Perry, rent to Ist Mi » $20), fecriage free for porate hoomna, 400 Bievteny, susrstemet tne ae —=. ture. upon all industrial pursuits, commenced just about a New Beprony O1 Manger, August 7,—Oils—The family ee Sieh rooms, Yond ote been thoronshly re. hes, Encaropments, and Battles fought by Gen, foylor, It THLRTLETH CONGRESS, N ts a yesr ago. There were indications in the financial | market for sperm is dull, and we have no rales to’re- PEN. yore A ferry landing, Hoboken, of W. W. SHIP leo given, garrest views ot the mined 1 oe cities, ae hee } a pl inom nil - _ = he most beautal ing evel en, pen FIRST SESSION, News agents and news boys can be supplied with the | nq commercial horizon previous to that of anap- | Port, For whale, the demand is limited, but we have TET IN GHATHAW STREET, Wis, | veoeks Admlasica’ 3D conta, Schone adenlctee” Gat teenatis Wasnixetos, Avg. 9, 1848. Senate. The Senate convened at 10 o'clock A. M., and was called to order by the Vice President. After the transaction of some unimportant business, Mr. Atuertox, from the Committee on Finance, reported the army appropriation bill from the House, latest editions. New Music, Piano Fortes, Flutes, Guitars Seraphines, Strings, Reede, Tuning Forks, Hammers, Music Pa yer and Music Merchandise of every description, for salo whole tale and retail, at ATWILL'S, 201 Tro out. Every instrament repaired and tuned. way. Pianos loaned proaching revulsion in all the elements of trade; but they did not burst forth until the latter part of July, or the first of August, 1847, We have, for two or three years previous to that period, realized enormous prices for our products; and every branch of industry in all parts of the world had been exceedingly activeand nochange to notice in prices, The sales since our last include 500 bbls for export, delivered at New York, at 82 cts ; 200 bbls in bbls, for home use, at 32% cts ; 4 600 bbls N W Coast, for do, understood to be at 34 Whalebone—We notice @ sale of 10,000 Ibs N ° ‘W Const at 23¢ ots per Ib. FOREIGN MARKETS. Mavacvrz, P. R., July 24, 1848,—We have no parti- be ready to open with n splendid Picture Gallery, and every Kind of attraction, about the 2lst instant, Persons desit renting Stand referred to Mr, Talbot Wat street —N.B. Two or three young Girls wanted, stands already taken, 0. FOREIGN GENTLEMEN ARRIVING IN THE UNICED States, or others desirous of purchasing @ permanent Coun: fesidencoin Pennsylvania. ‘The subseriber offers for aale his try terms, No charge for descriptive pamphlets. CONLIGHT NOVEL EXCURSIO: the American Musical Institute, 1 ny Evening, Au- fr" ‘The ladies and gentlemen of New York, Teooulyne Wile hamsburgh, and Jereey City, are reepectfully informed that’ very extentiye arrangements have been made tor a pleasant Moonlight Excursion around Staten Island, and a grand Voeal and In: mental Concert in Biddle’s Gru ay ich will be brillianti, rge ant AND CONCERT ured. os u , , ed. The two li elegant steamers Colum with amendments, Gay’s Canchalagua.—The Invaluable and . Railroads are intimately connected with | cular change to note in produce sinco our last; there | Farm, situated in Montgomery county, Pennsylvania, 1 miles | nat : ie DAILY RECESS. unique California Medical Plant, as itsmecits aredevoloped, ie ra- | Prosperous. Railroad: he country in which, | Af¢ U0 Prime cugare left, apd the crop mayrnow be son, | Norvot Phaladelphin. fe contain S00 acrenot Lest iS aoe ct fer, the, Gin anbt bee alll Seeded eetioge nage Mr. Prance, of Maryland, submitted a resolution for | Ply euperseding every medicine, asa éimplo means of exoiting | the commercial movements of the country in which | St.telover iesving on head osiy’ caters to eau Tye, Indian corn and hay, eval oo Sarre erotecing wheat, | Toxete for the trip, Fifty Conta for mic at the Maske Soret ord consideration in favcr of taking @ recess daily from | fvrend aque, pulmonary complaints cad al te tone kB | they are located, and, in fact, more or less with the | dling qualities, the holders of which tm to be firm: | fng'20 acres: wing woodland.” On the premises Ts a fine neone | tg various Landings.” The Coturtin will leave. the foot of four to half-past five o'clock, P. M., which was adopted. | yay be traced io eonstipation of the bowels, or impurity of the | commercial movements in all countries; and these | but the advices by the steamer due this day at St. | mausion, (0 fect by 19, with’ a verandah attached, 15 ne sane Williarnaborg: OX the foot GC Meehce oieeck te ee atts Post KovTEs, Heed, its surrey efhency is commending it iogeneralatiention. | Corky wore, of course, during the activity of trade, | JoMRA, Will decide the balance of the erup. ‘There are'| extent eCthe house, and a lange pitzia on the east | (he foot of Fulton dtivet Deookh eat Oe ei a et OSG Mr, Nives, of Conn., moved to take up the bill re- | ‘The proprietor, with a view to subject the same tothe grates: J . | Ro changes in imports. We have had an arrival from | the violefving Simple accommodation for a family of twenty | 7; Jersey City at74 oclock, Ihe’ North Americe Wilber ine lating to post routes, &c., which was agreed to. Hehe ae erated in making known to physicians andin- | and up to the moment of the revolution in the finan- | Santander with 1200 bbls flour to a dull and overstock- Withelegant crengreens, and very beautifully: latte sae. aiecs | fvot of Hammond street at Oxf ; foot of Canal. street ab ‘Sundry amendments were considered and adopted, peacieietn 5AB nap df mdieeedie cee” cial world, in the receipt of great incomes, compared | ed aeekse th Importations oe article hove een areon the farm three stone for fa mints, toe | PieeN rg Pied Gidea wie tare hen, at 11 o’clock, on motion of Mr. Jonnson, 0! t 3 so large Jately at St. Johns, that a cargo of Spanish | gether w: ¢ bars, containing stabling and eon. | 27 me wi vey n New York abou ; ‘evious years, and were, consequent! 6 ne i ys o'clock; the other will ve 0 irab! 1 Maryland, the Senate went intoexecutivesession, and | qeavellers, Officers of the Army and Navy | “it those of previous ye AGES oho tena mtatice fe days ago at $10 60. the seller paying looal du-'| yemences for s hundred head of cattle, and for the storage of 250 | Puin on tharades, us lascns fee as oe ae a sat with closed doors. and all those in want of dressing cases, are respectfully invited to | 42 Very prosperous condition. ‘e transportation | ties, which leaves a small loss of 50c. on the barrel to.| tons o ite attached. These see, wagon house, granary and | on Friday evening. H, MEIGGS, Principal. ‘The Senate remained in executive session until half | examine the subscrilers’ assortment, which is the mostextensive | of agricultural products from the interior to the sea- | the importer. Markets all over the Island are about | om ¢ril’s attached. There are yantagse- of 8 And chee p st three o'clock. The doors were then opened and varied in the city; they are made with strict to spring house, ico house, fish pond, of two acres, orchards the came, and w t reco: } ti i garden of OSE GRAND EXCURSION TAKES PLACE THIS EVEN- again ality, and contain useful articles, in the most compact form, | board, the transportation of merchandise from the | come time un eres SaSGoastad eBlenients fe seer aanka ent ty Aenea sine Aah Nant ng <The steamboat, Hudson, and barge Mellon, leave Riv. GANTING FUDLIC LANDS FOR INTERNAL tatpnoves | O-BAUNDERS & SON, No. 17 Brosdwny, coraer ef Liberty | seaboard to the interior, in payment for breadstuff Philadelphia and New York papors of the same day are resctven, | ton street at7 o'clock, P. uth Sceond street, Williams- hig features arenes nent Tule oe * | street, and Sei Broadway, 0 Ke,, the business travel growing out of the activity of i Married, fain ons pang th ato mesg and erring, fat my cle, 'sy Liberty seed hint Cane) aCe MDT Hist Mr. Fevcu, of Michigan, moved to take up the Dill Ca ting, Floor Oli Cloth, Ru &e., ata ¥ On Tuesday evening, August Sth, at St. Thomas’s | imm id. iotatty: ave: Splecopal, “Lat heran and Prosbyter'an | street, Si; IWth street; 9' o'clock. ‘Tickets to be had at tho granting alternate sections of the public land in Mi- | reduction of 2 fcr cout, nt the cheapest earpereecabhannent im | t8de; and the pleasure travel growing out of the pros- | syorehn hy the Rev. H. J. Whitehouse, Jou C. Gris, | iunnet, Rim ot desrittion 1 unnecsrstry, a8 all persons | fapdingg chigan Jor internal \wprovements—which was read a | the United States, No. 9% Bowery, TRAM ANDERSON, A | perous condition of all clasees, combined to give rail- | to Isanciia, oaly daughter of Stephen Woart, Lisy., all | {estima {orurchaseare invited call an heaithtut situation RAND FISHING EXCURSION-THE STEAMBOAT J eased tile anil pasacae splendid assortment of Piano and Table Covers, Parlor Door Mais, | roads a prosperous season, When we look at the state | of thiscity. and advanteges, itis not surpassed. the Unived States. | GF "Con bklds Cape, Richaed Vote crit ope ee SALE OF RESERVED LANDS. &e. A call is only necessary to satisfy those about purchasing, th RET See talbled tom the vast inrel Sh Poughkeepsie and Philade!phia papers please cop, It may Le well to mention the price, which is $210 Reracre., Ap: | to the Fishing Banks, on Thursday, August 10, leaving Geaad Mr. Breese, of lilinois, moved to take up the bill au- The “Richelieu” Dinmond Polnted Gold Of things while by ‘or the past twelve months, | py the Rey. Dr. Turner, at St. Peter's church, N.Y., | ply to wi 7EORGE SHEAFP, ft. glen, E.R, at7 oelock, A.M Pike str, and White i oF thorizing the sale of reserved lands—which was read a |p, os ee ing * | and compare it with that which existed for the twelve | Mr. Arrvaxnrr Ginns, of Turks Island, to Miss E. M. hitemarsh, Montgomery eo, Penn. x No.1, B. R,, at 736 o'clock stopping at South Brooklyn. ‘ens, sold by B. E. WATSON & CO., No. 15 Wall street, are the nt 4 , we . - . efor the Excursion, $1. Tackle on board, at a small Lee ary eclootewis were then taken up, and passed; | Bet ud cheapest pens in uo. Polite warranted for five years | months previous, it isa matter of much astonishment | Ranson, daughter of A. G. Ransom, Esq., of this city. | pron SAUE-ANOUT FOURTEEN LOTS, SILUATED 1N Bait furnished gratia “N.B, Should tho day prove unfavorable, y - ] iol ens sn Old Cases of ever lese1 ion wi Fort Hamilton, ho led bet: Clark, the will tak the first fair ds when the Senate adjourned. retail at the lowest prices, Gold pas repaized, and | that our railroads have been able to make such favor- Beith oereots, one oF the best Toutes on Ee ope Wine fe if eee peer The Senate re-assembled a haif past 5 P.M. able returns; but it confirms us in the belief that, Wied, . On Tuesday morning, 8th inst, after a lingering ill- ies on Long Isiand for a ‘or cash. FOR SALE THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE HIS pe an) ie vihal Aaa + ” Garden or Country Seat, to be sold chy For further Mone whitch’ was, Gu baing pat to one peraticey, | denen te, Maes and, Hale-Wigs.—Ladles rest | ujtimately, the railroads of this country are destined | Rt; Mt*-Fuizavern Hays, wife of Thomas Hays, aged | jarticwarsapriy vo Bpisconal Chats Poet RetkiNlon. | Rosales, Usnsioky’ Shecigan. and’ Aiddcrns therenensiog oe Lt idestact be actibele LEAP ATE Tide Bag ory Oy SAR PE er productive, in proportion to their cost, | ‘The relatives and friends of the family, as also the | ——————————___» “| these ships is too well known to need descriptin. Apply to Ee einen ee cen memarhs: it should come || Pee id gulch aamebanr tr Re keA Late | than those of any other part of creation; and that, as | members of Columbia Lodge, No. 16, UA. O. D, are O® SALE—THE COUNTRY SEAT OF THE SUBSCRIBER, BLK: COLLINS, 80 Sonth at. eave Saaty el aiiaes oth car: ‘ Dressing and Shampooing Rooms, 49 Broadway, opposite the J ‘in. | respectfully invited to attend her funeral. which will situated at Jamaica, L. 1. comprising seventoon acres of OR NEW ORLEANS—LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK | On motion of Mr. Arnrnronth "Seaate procaedea | eH Howse, | investments, they will be superior to any other coun- | aie Sace this day, free fey tere enon toh wil fund, he welling house $5 furnated with bathing roome, ie 5 er ap mre gee Money Augeet 2th ie ae m motion of Mr. AriirnTox e a ee fi r » No. ferns, &e., and has a conservatory at each cnil, well stocked with p August th. to take up the Army Appropriation bill, reported | ‘Whe Che: and Best Place in the Oity to | try, both for safety and profit. Madison street, at 3 o'clock, I. M. Pants ‘The garden is well auppived with choice fruit trees. ‘The | 84 APlendid fast eailing packet ship Ct J.B. Ingersoll, from the Committee of Finance with amendments.— The first amendment appropriates $20,000 for arrear. ages for military surveys west of the Mississippi. Mr. Usvrrwoop, of Kentucky, inquired by whom the surveys were continued. Mr, Arnenton replied by Col, Fremont. After some debate, the amendment was adopted The next amendment appropriates $200,000 for part expenses incurred during the late operations im Cali- fornia by Com, Stockton and Col, Fremont, After rome debate the amendment was adopted. Sundry other amendinents were adopted at a quarter past nine, and the senate, on motion, adjourned over Ull to-morrow. House of Representatives. Wasnixcros, August 9, 1848, Mr. Par+rey followed, and replied to Mr. Evans respecting the Amistad negroes. He said that there was nothing of right due Spain in the matter. Mr.Hormrs, of South Carolina, took opposite ground EE GICe Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters is at Jones, 14 Ann strvot neat | Insenm. ‘His best French Boots, $4 50; eecond quality, | from $3 50 to $4; Congross Boots, from $3 0 to $4. COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS. MONEY MARKET, Wednesday, August 9.6 P.m, | The internal commerce of this country is yet in its infancy; and, as it grows, our public works must grow | with it, They are so intimately connected that they depend upon each other; and the time is not far distant when railroads which now find one track sufficient for the business offering, will be compelled to double jit the entire length. The most sanguine railroad pro- There is very little doing in the street. Treasury | P¥etors in the country are not bold enough to pre- dict one-half which must ultimately, in the natural course of things, be realized. Thus far, the most in- flated and extravagant estimates have been more than notes are unchanged. This morning United States | @'s fell off 3; Long Island Railroad improved %; | Harlem declined 34; and Norwich and Worcester 3. At the second board Harlem improved alittle. The export of specie from Boston last week was $8,900, of which $3,255 was in five franc pieces to Cadiz. | doubled; and, as railroads increase their own sources of trafic, it is mot too much to suppose that the in- crease for the next ten years will be @ larger per cent | than has been realised within the past ten, It is our Tho receipts of produce, &e., at Buffalo, from the | tm conviction that in less than ten yoars the trafic After a short illness, Epwaxp Tuomas Soyuie, youngest son of the late Edward Smylie. His funeral will take place from the residence of his mother, No. 14 South First street, Williamsburgh ; the relatives and friends of the family are reapectfully in- vited to attend, on Friday afternoon, the 11th inst., at 4 o’clock. At Oyster Bay, Long Island, on Tuesday evening, the Sth inst., after a short and severe illness, Mrs. Hanniet Ket.oce, wife of Dr. L. Kellogg. Connecticut papers will please co; At New Orleans, Ps the 31st Jul PY: y, Dr Henny Fuw- w York ACOB 8, TT, AUCTIONEER—HARDWARE, CUT: a lcry, Faucy Gords’ Watches, One Thousand Gold Pens, ad Silver, dnd Geiman Silver, and’ Plate! Holders, &e. Jacob S. Piatt wiil ell this day, at ¢ 23 Platt street handle do, Platform Seales, six hundred end one thousand wounds, wa ranted; two thousand pounds Cagt Steel, Sy to ig neh; twenty-four tasks fine drawn Wrought Nails, one cas’ premises have been kept in good order. ‘They may b any time. Possession will be given immediately; and, if & portion of the purchase money may remain on ae, Apply to JAMES D, P. OGDEN, 7i Merchants’ Exchange, FOR SALE, FROM 7 3,000 ixpow suave: upward Merchants, pediars, &c., Kefty & Riker, manuficturers and extluaiy and ‘materials for making and hanging shade street. 134 Chatham GJPORGE ROGERS” STOMACH TINCTURE I3 AN IN. ® valuable remedy for cholera, colic, cholera morbus, and all stench diseases, For sale at 3 Chambers street, aud many of the hook and «rng stores, ‘No family, ot traveller, should ever bo without it, »AY AND No.2), in elicate Discases whieh of less experience. His Ex- 80 extensively prescribed by phy- store in front, No. 12 Ann street ED DURING THE \ (fo otracted have baiiled t of physiciay tract of Copaiva, Cubebs, & sicians, may be had at hi (formerly No. master snow loading aud will pesitively sail a abuve. het regular day. For freight or passage, having splendid teruished dard, ar Orleans, wharf foot of. Wall accommodations, apply on at wi street, or to &. K. COLLINS, 66 South street. Azenta in Now Orleans, Messrs, Brynn and Creeyy, who wil to their address, Pi bark Pr mpuy, forward, all | good Jenesee, Capt. ¢ T. Dillingham, will aneoced the » and sail her regular day. OR LIVERPOUL-NEW LINE—REGULAR PACKET OF the 26th Augnet.—The new and splendid fast sailing packet , Edward B, Cobb, master and sail as above her regular day. For feoigit or . having splendid furnished accommodations both in the cond cabins, apply on board Wall street, or to BK. C Price of eabin passage, $75, ‘The packet ship Sheridan, George B. Cornish, master, will suooeed the Siddons, and. sail hee regalar day. )OR MARSEILLES —T11E WELI-KNOWN BARK MAR- © et lg A om is lo eine: aad will meet with prompt despateh, Fox freight or ps apply to rere Cu AMBERLATA Boyd & HINCK, is now loadi orto . phd seks : g | F Tol crw Ironty Oe GAekcope, hucdicé thoomed oT gas Pine RK. POWELL, OOULIST, AURIST, RTC. ATTENDS | J\OR BORDEAUX—-PASSAGE ONLY.—-THB FRENCH There Amfetad sreeches, he said. were all taken from | West, via the Lake, for the month of July, in each of | ‘Of alls thee eetinoed somtpanten: wees Wery: BOVE in; |-Cc Pecmae Sines eater a ay | LD catty socmasesen ected ney asta furry, a Bark INDUSTRIAL, Capt, Fribarg, can. comfortably ace bo law times, pats fey i bio internal im- | the past three years, were as annexed :— operation for the gst ten years, will be more than one | Cake Shovel race Bitts, Tack Hainmers, | Broadway, entrance 134 Warren street. Just Py cd, the | commodate five or six eabin pastengers Apply to the Captain, them. He proceeded. to make an able internal im- d ‘al hundred per cent greater than it is now. i rusies cno cundeed lots Hardwurs | Second edition of Dr. Powoli's Treatise on the ky 8 | onboard,or to “BOYD & HINCKEN, Brokers, 88 Wall st. provement speech. Laxe Ivvonts ar Burrato, von Juny 186, 47 xp 48._ , Trunks, theee Counter Show Cases, | oents, which canbe had at his offices also his promium self-ac ting ¢— SECOND - Mr. Parrrey again rose, and oppored paying forthe 1846, 18i7. 1817, Stock Exchange. J Pickaze now fine Pooket Cutlery of new style Bye Fountains, A large supply of Artificial Eyes recently im RCOND LINE—THt SHIP ST, Amistad negroes. and at twelve o'clock the committee | Flow, bbl 272746 $9000 Treas Notes, és 1085-60 res & Roch RR consisting of twenty four oifferent kinds, in dorens ported Ht rail on tue Ist September, rose. 5eF wt 410 USE ™-Yousg 290 Canton Co Fe Lee eater euras assorted Teble Cutlery, Also, © CURB NO CUARGE.—Di, MURPAY OF 63 GOLD 1 stree sin pia 3c shad Mr. Huy, of New York, closed the debate, speaking I7e0 * ‘aor 10096 1 49s worn? 28 | Cimseenes tea tones eeetkc tReet eces™ has and | INV esp is contdentialiy ecevaltey ou ai fone of peinacee, | a stret pli oti ably in favor of the Bill. 1000 do, coupon Norwich & Wor RR rable, and to which the attention of countey. deale eases, Recent cases of gonorhtow he curesin 2 to 4 days. ‘Const. | PPASSAGE FOR EREMEN.—THE SUPERIOR FAST SATLe e! a 5 i a OF ‘J e whole to yarre. jonal debiltcy and impotency suocossfu ing New York, sh s ancke, Master, will «ai Several amendments wore offered ty the bill, some 1000 do, °6; 14 4 thi to be sold without reverve, Also, Ta tational debility and impotency guecossfull Now York. ship GASTON, Blancke, Master, will sail of which were adopted. BOW State 6s, ‘05 Seissire, Shears, Chalk Lines, &e. treated by Dr. M. No meroury used in any nse, ot hindrance Pusines, Office on the Wth inst for Bremen, For fro jf 15000 Kentucky 68 do bey 3 te a é treet: or <M, to 10 P, erior Cabin and Steersge accormmod: 9 the Cup- ents, to the House. The House then adopte: 50) Harlem 8 | ‘d Penell Ca i ‘fs Gol $ ; “ARD—STRICTURES NO! MOVED 17 South William {ments, The biil was then engrossed. 20 rr . and Pen ‘ases, Pen Hy ders, Wetch Keys, seals and Chains, EDICAL CAR: RICTURES ARE NOW REMOVE! at Mr. Hautoex (probably Hall) moved to suspend the rules, that he might move to put the bill upon its 100 200 do. 00 Long IsQ RR 6m 2 do and a qvantity of Jewelry, being ti tailer, to which the attention ot malance of stock of @ re- purchasers, country as well as in half the usual time, by Dr. Morrison's improved method of curing by. alsorption. Ag strieturee are frequently complicated RK RIO JAN EIRO— PASSENG ‘ B F clipper built bark ISABELITA INE NE, Captain Stickman, uM. eer 9 city dealers, i9 directed, with morbid resalt, of maa bation, Dr. Me mild plan of treat | win galltahout the 11th inate flee eesonametatn ge ee ea penal passage, which was agreed to. The yeas and Ong 50 Farmers’ Trust ae | meneanes ©, i | eae We Re fennd peccemstul, Pee his Clplome, wih the Sent 1 resin & halt poop cabin; combining enty ta temmetooes | hays were demanded, and, on being taken, resulted as | Bacon, Ibs... $51,300 (80 Del & Mudeon Co 190 &o wo "| Ch irray eerect rec WI MASSERES:, SADRESSER A 15 | tures of Sit Astley Cooper, Re, ta his ofc, 2434 Fulton street | Veathee with eboivess any fie eatin fe the Samer follows—yeas 118, nays 69. Two-thirds not voting for | Zolsero tls, ‘3 Auburn& Roch Rl 20 Erie RR, old bs 4 Ant Recta edie hoadh of OPER, 14 DUANE STAEET, BETWEEN CHLATHAM | Re™Ade on quarter-deck 40 foot long. arly application desired the motion (to suspend the rules), it failed, Tend, pigs Me Second Board, WISH, DEMONSTRATION 11 BROOKLYN—A, PUBLIC “and William street for the last fourteen years enjoyed | '¥ ALLEN & PAXSON, 15% Front ste MOTION IN FAVOR OF A RECESS, Hemp, bales, Sh C0 Treasury Notes 10294 200 shs Harlem RR 627, leeting wil eld this evening (Thursday) at Freeman's | the most extensive ja private diseases, of sagmedical C IRKBRIDE'S TATTERSALL'S HEAVE DEAS — | Mr. Vinrow, of Ohfo, moved that the ITouse take a | Staves No LIAO 3 fame Statelikof NY SL? A 0 as Mail South Bevoklyn | The Waited Directory «t New York will | man in New Yorks Ie ean cure tie mo ated enses of this ‘This popular and extensively % recess from half past three to half past five o’clock, | Lumber, feet. feeevess = $491,680 6,490,000 | [0 Harlem RR #} 62M 90. Long Island RR ei. doraton e's ooplock nreclvoly, by Rotert | diseate ; and mild cases cured in two to fivedays Stricture—Dr, | tedged to be hot unly an infalliol P. M.—which was adopted. Compared with the last year, the receipts for the pAb sits ai ae ag Ee 2 . 1 Secretary. Cooper has discovered a new method by which he can cure the pest and beat c LIGHT-HOUSE BILL. On motion, the House resolved itsel# into a Com- month this, show a diminution in almost every article CITY TRADE REPORT. >», 210, HAVE RE t and will meet on 0. OF 0. F<SILOAM LODGE, 3 moved to" National Hall, Canal sire: worst form of strictures in from one to two weeks, with scarcely any pain to the patient. Conseitutional debility, brought on by & horses, but the ed used, Iwitations are daily spring Gouduk K “ by young men. ‘This, when too freely in- cian - anon 7 s ‘The producers of the West are not satisfied with pre- Weosesvay, Aug. 9—6 P.M. Wednesday evening, of each Week, until iurther notice, By | Secret habit indulged in by - y - - ~ = eration the ligbt-house bill, © impression’ that they will soon find out their mistake. | for cewinon qualition, Sener ear able to buses, 1 GRAND, MOONLIGU, BXCENSION, ig yas | ‘re wats nvr om, o m6 Shang Notworty mo. | arma avec rayrin itr hia AC nash e. al 4 3 . k 0 orn RSION— TH , ery case, OF M0 ¢ b scecnndbinaalel f try to Koop it always A defe: ig. ths Senate comptiuiss ‘olteand In Foview It doubtless is dificult for them to submit at once to a bond roa = tethew seta mp ie Wittanaberg rs Market. seh Yi R. sarreiay Peps B by bite ah Bat to 7 conete cf theind Yeon “pd bed Turvy and oe f 1 * ‘were made at ful 7% 3 J 8: Dl m jon sold for Gonortl ind other diso of the | toilet; it softens ai amtites the skin, Ags tooti- it ca ynot of the veto message on river and harbor improve- | the great reduction in prices, and they no doubt have | prices. ‘There was no change in other descriptions of | sivet sis; Bn, 724 ersey City, Pitan eee Gaet! | gexec Organs. Longexpeniente proved that {¢ will radi. | te sucpacsed. When ® lady Ting or ted i, ho wil never allow. =a House reassombled after the recess. The Light | 2°Pe* of another demand soon, similar to that of the | grain, Meat was firm, Provisions were comparatively | Tickets to be had at the landings a cally cure any case. This desirable result is obtained in from | herre'f to be without it All withoulies by this liniment ara House bill was laid aside, and the House took up the ‘Ways and Means Committee Report, with an amend- early part of last year; but the chances are so small, that those who realize at present prices, will, in our | | quiet, without material change in lees. Groceri were steady, with a fair amount of Png = ST, ON TUBSDAY EVENING, “TH INST, A POCKET wallet containing about $26 and some papers of value.—A L two to ten days, and as it neither creates nausea nor offends the palate, and renders unnecessary a diet or inter. immediately subdued. Te fy the cheapest article now sold or that has been in-20 yoo, Pains of every description relieved ruption to usual pursuits, sound slee digestion, the | immediately. For the most wonderful particu'ars, see “ Spirit Asues—Sales of pots were made at $5 beral rd wil 0 is is thy y t of the Times,” ol the Labo aa eae eee eee te G00 wee ais- | OPinlon, Lave little causo to regret it. It must be | lotsof pearls at $0, nse 8) 0 MAth small | ira! rovard wil te pail on returning! the sane, with Itecon- | noleance ix thus removed ts Ttetiscat tie. tia tetettine | Gen cedivedty Gr WME Ear e Te ak tee cursed by Mr, Vinton, Ms, Nichola; of Now York, Mr. | borne in mind, that we have now the surplus of two inoladlng Richy cero alee of 4000, bble were made, | invias ————-.— - - Hesally ve loasliy ote vaeanees iv icass Trice gl poctrtae, | tenia’ Principal etiee Pea ae Te este Cane ; sf - ages ; oe rey me a uy ite use. re 5 st,, ¢ ‘Thomp:on, of Missistippi, and others. crops in the country, with a very limited foreign de- dorsundheoy Giioan ee: Go 888 1K ob yes 10 REM ARD—Losr oy Fripay, avausr erat A | Sole Agontfor td ity, Cit RING, 199 Broadway: corner Joba | Co, 110 Broadway, and the aromisse yenseal'y. THE CIVIL AND DIPLOMATIC BILL. mand, and that another otop, at least, will be harvest- | do at $5 3734 @ $5 60; Southern new was held at $5 50 bp! itsory note, dated April let, 1845, made by Jos, ba yer dred ~ — - => re . a . FOI if ‘ORK—DR. RALPH'S PRACTI. ieee en peaer eoaiend Dilametle | 64 tates way exieraAlGEMANG,,o€ gay consequence, A962. Wheat Sales of 2000 bushels mew: North | sn A Sebing aut Co ng aatin, inet novo aco 6 | JVQOST, EXTRAORDINARY work—no tHe wanmtten | [MIORTANT MEDICAL Dro ihe Gent ’ 3 - ' _ romned Toombs and Cobb; of Georgia, and Mr. Dell can pring up. | 50,000 bushels were made, i | Panse ae | MATE TM ar eT TT UW ARDC? Nass street. | Beivaie Mesienl Compenion by DEAK, Mourceen, Sixth eat qureiSudteba erreestelsbe ie weit akon, neereturer peal te Tho bill was finally lald aside, and the committee | ye Iake importe, at Buftalo, from the commence: | th'n done and Os nen fein and O00 for | & «7) RRWARD—OTOLEN PROM THB LIVERY {Stoo copier have aveady beet dispose of) Every fornia a | Cungeent) compitints, which rable venereal dich and te yoithe House then took up and passed the light house | ment of navigation to the Ist of August, in each of the misses Be Fang cs of about, 0 bole rere made at 50 25 Warren ne . afore Wagon an ee | lene » on y, wether matic cr apreh alioagh te wine pi phen oe ge Ache Mla trative pd as . are, were as annexed ;— : randywine, Rye tence ot K same to go to Staten Island, on "A y, , a8 i: djsctosos' s00reta, ay be had of the author, As Greenwich strvet, or maile _ (Rien on metion,the House agin recive tt ine | "Ty Concneney oy vr svo-Lesoisi iysonrs, | Stitt *f 1000 bushels were made at Ye. Bak Sah dean St ieee ig a wok | Sane hence pan owe oo me | Cee: ican alae wer 2 ra to Committeo ef the 1¢, and the discussion of items erie Inti, StS, IMG. M7, asun, | Receipts down the Hudeon River since the opening of | yrars old, bob tail rather thin in feats tender Roth hee i and moet certain mondo of cure in every case. Fur val aaa | valnted wih the atten a ished several ‘was resumed at half-past 9, P. M. Fifty-six amend- 520,000 263,650 681,640 1,231,701 494,889 igation. — Yelling ‘carries his tongue out. Dark top Wagon, } at the publishing office, 129 Liverty etre’, Now ¥orks | Works, which have acquired ments of the Sonate were acted n, and forty-four 32,050 7,183 115466 531825 ‘Wheat flour, BbIs..... 4... wee gyuars tay, Vining, and nearly new. Brace plated Harness, & Co., corner of Chostant and streets, Toaiy Grebe.) Dr, Halpin is consulted upon the particular dis- among thom, that of paying for the Wao er ae ted Corn meal,“ , teeeeeee Butoh cella se ag all be teonstsiteed by mall: Rese at jortanss | casew above relerred to, and lao upon every complaint in any x an, ot e urinary fepane, af pravel, ker, Ae, op.ko Late SeB My 178 gon, NOUCE DEBTS Wwacn x BE, CONTRACTED sy & Pravst i Uri Sata At laters it be arene fee sine Oe Yours 7 Le dees io) Fe dhe 3 tla, Bua YY the Couniguesm dg | Wai idan seme | (Suaey want The receipts thus far, will compare very favorably the Cortada, bux 'y dase .

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