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jer of profits to be divided equally bet wea Ube Leavy rains nave Sporting Iutcliigence. reducing the q' ity they Union Covase, L. 1.—The announcement of the | t¥® $2.100 000 to federal loanholders, 1850 .. 42,000 shares, rating the quality; #0 that not only » short sport that will take place this afternoon, should be | £109,000 to Sterling do do.... 10000 Dow lvevit able: bebthe quality Po a ee interine sd 5 An 46 660 re will be porformed the Grand of ULN, re andini, Mr, mm ; Clorin re the fury ballet ontitled LA FLEUR DE CHAM. Wasuiwaronx, Aug. 15, 1848, W “Vie residing ip the upper part of the sity resorrinendations will Le requirred, Address € | office, ed. Good 1 ©. Heratd | Cinders | Peline, After ¥ hi sufficient inducement to attract the atteation of those $1.400.000 to loaphoidere, 1847 23,000, +s under the most favorabie circumstances that may p SVAN YOUNG hamp, Miss Julia Turebull; Rudolph, Mr. G. W 5 fade’ =e . most rabi 8 04 th. ay pre 4 2 >, * ; Rudolph, Mr. G. W Smi The Lase Night inthe Senat the Or Bill. fond of excitement ; particularly when we mention | $600,000, at 7 per cent, for $420,000 fiout- yail for tho balance of the season.—Buwling Green 1 to do gee o Donate, Werwick ; Page Jouegards, Mra,, Brow tle “Salus ppl Ss" P 3 that several of the very best are entered for the | ingdebt........e+s 05 vee 12000 + (Ky) Intelligencer, Aug 9. } jection to go | Al y IMSON CRIMBS—Punk, Mr. J. Win: supreme est lez e believe this ie ‘At the present time, this portion of Long Island is | &* second floor; | Tremor, Jordan; Stoff’cm, Rose; Mrs, Pank, Mrs. Sutherland. the motto of Senator Allen; aud upon this idea, in purrer. For the trotting purse, six entries have been made ; and for that of pacing. three contestants will Total New Stock....... eo ceees eA | suffering from want of rain. All vegetation is dryiag sate the Bold cigafeature of the afternoon will be& | This makes an aggregate of 178,176 shares; the par he. Tan comerenep wea sehy 00;Sare aay seey light — lam. | *e match for $200, b , i = value of which is $50 per share. Such is the present Farmer. a nnanent cen employed as merchant's Political Intettigence. position of the capital stock of this immense con- | Married, x | Deck bo eeeae eae willing te iat ang, terrae Tayion wx Louusiana.—The Ked River Republican, | ain |. On the 16thinst., in Trinity Church, Newark, N. J., | mire of M. W. King & Son, pevetofore democratic, Bay ran UD ie ray at Now | ‘The annexed table exhibits the amount of bullion | by the Rev. Mathew H. Henderson, Mr, Turovone ti, | 46 Broad a | aD i an at7; performances commence 2 ‘ —A YOUNG MAN, RECENTLY | Sul Fit and Gallery, 1236 conte, e peaking the French and Germaa lan- nge not so mach of an ob- 734 o'clock, Boxes, 25 | our application, that the welfare of the people is the supreme law, we pro to speak, in a brief explieas” tion of the live-long Saturday night, on the Oregon bill. It was pot one of the“ Noctes Ambrosianw,”’ nor one of the nights of the Arabian Tales; but the day and the night, andthe next morning, were like that ty o°hg August ratent Chair Makers. | which, Tobin's Comedy of ¢ with the ome theteh of the A lore 7—commencing at Fillmore flag. La Patria, the Spanish paper at “ at q ; : V. Vortee, to Miss Renecoa Camrnent, daughter of y ANTEDSBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A 9 Orleans, has done the same. Bey imported into, and exported from, this country, from yj. John Campbell. both of the city of New York. WAR ee ay 6 Serer ees eee ee | ee ata Shae tat « day which every theatrical superaumerary honestly Farr Sow in Epeeersosree The Geloge e6 from | (October 1, 1843, to June 30, 1848:— On the 13th inst., by the Rev Henry Chase. Mr. | and Ironing. or todo the General Hourework, Can te seen for RION'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET. —THU RS. | believes to have heen big (i. «. enciente) with the fate mye a eee onveotion held a meeting | Moveuryrs op Srncim IN THE Unite Srares— | Tomas E, Bown, to Miss Anny Scansut, Doth of this | !wediyr at No (0 Laight street, third sory, front room, AD tay Brening, Aug. 17, will be played tho dram of Cwrar and of Rome. uffaloon the q e Ec e : | pe 4 a enna SON—Nr, Dombey, Mr. Nickin’ e. . State Convention. to assemble at Reading. and nomi- Inronts anp Exronts, ie a ey. ee 0) W 48282 [THE PARENTS OF AN INTELLIGENT: | dan; kajor dee Bagstock, Mr. Urougham: ae. Tanta, M | Saturday, the 12th of August—Saturday night and Rate an electoral ticket im favor of Vun Buren, | Nine mouths ending June 9, 1%, $1 5ay701 | Died, a a | tin a Feney Dey Goods, Hat or Book Store, or any ro” | Bancig, We meseghernss Raith Stee A. Kulent; Fines nday morning as an unit—comprehended the long. Adams, and the Buffalo platform. Joseph Ni ‘Twelve months ending June 30, 1844. SASL 24 On Tuesday, the 16th inst., after a short illness, businers befitting a boy of that age, that would lead wo n Nipper, Mra. Brough: | est. d perk h t i ‘tant siti Montgomery, was chairman, and Dr. E. D. Gi " : 1845, 860. Ervixcuam Rixer, son of George and Adelia Wal. | s and bus ness habits, He is docile and willing, #0 TUB MPR aToogham. Tocon- | est, and perhaps th. most important sitting of the Pittsburgh, secretary of the mecting. “ “ 1886 grove, aged two years, ten months and ten da: | hat very Tide tra ns would make hin,» ufo! sesstant in . Hint Edad: Mf, Dirats Rainn, | Senate since the organization of Congress, True, it was , phe fenore : Me ig ‘ | “The relatives'and friends of the family, ablishment he fis employed in. A letter addre-sed to De, psi Lucy, Mies Chapman. Dress Cirele and Par | the result of that ¢ y > Kentucky Convention.—The impression seems to of ble Crondfathnt: Semuel Bunting, are cespectfally | KEENAN, Barsiavus, Sereey City, wil prompe attention, | AQF goniltna: Hvay, Mies Charman, | Dress Circle and Var | the result of that exciting might, when the Texas an for ealli tion will 8 6, P' y pe teenenetemer Sorp & convention, will exceed mints invited to attend his funeral, at No. 52 Essex strest, | Wy ANTED, A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN, BETWEEN | OP? St 73 o'elock—Curtain rises at 8, nexation was passed by two whig votes—it bad nothing the vote of last year, and it may be regarded as a set- ‘ | Wule afternoon: ob te otcleeks W TAD, A Sees Soe tere eet |c ~ | to do with the whig tari? of '42, passed by two demo- oljections to go {n the country with a farmer, oF See ear pe SAE ah te ates cratic votes, nor with the democratic tariff of 46, store, Please call at 124 Cherey street in the rear | the farce of the SPeCTRE BKIDEGROOM—Dichory, passed by one whig vote; but the last might op the nearly oppesite Catharine market, Can be seen for | Burkes Mr Nicodemus Mr. Stark; Mics Lavinia, Mise Chil Oregon bill, night in and night out, was the result of followed by the AD JP TE that Jast night on the Texas annexation, and of that | CATED itckaoh Me ci. Soott, Sie Bi A, Me £ ight of the ud of M hi 7 AN’ : -OUNG scl CHILD--Michael, Mr, J. Ry t; Sir Bertrand, Dawe; te | Bight of the dd of March, 14: uuday night, too, ATS A SI = t 0! M 4 ANTS & SUSUATION A YOUNG WOMAN, ACOUS. | fags, Me, Warts Recehd, Mr: Troy, Miss sitles; Lavy, Miss | when, adopting the absolute plan, Joha Tyler, under fd cmampormetk and | Hiidreth; Lady Clara, Miss Clatrville, ‘Tho pectormance io eon | cover of darknees, sent his messenger dowa to Texas, kone inoning. + | clude with OLE BULL—Ebenezor Calf, Mr. C, Burae; Old etic, | Hearing in his train all. th » st si ined Mr, Herbert; Mary, Miss Hildroth; Mes Brown, Mrs. Burrours.— hd ro Lorrora of death on the pale horse, ‘The war with Mexico, the treaty of Ggue uisition of fertile slip on the mat 7 o'clock, and the curtaia will rise at a '4 beiore nts; Pit, 1234 cents. dalupe Hidalgo, the ac rae oie i Pacific and # vast interior hunting wilderness, have 17, THE GRAND | had, as the legitimat a will } tled fact, that Kentucky will have a convention to re- vise its constitution. ) Here is a balance in our favor of $33,226 235, in less | pt ee ot eet promise hath been transplanted to | ‘uld hove . ‘i i 5 have partly estimated the imports eet From Mexico.—The New Orleans has arrived since | than six years. We have partly po On the lith inst , at Hastings, Weatehester coun. our last publication, having left Vera Craz on the 24 | and export for the year ending June 90, 1848, Ae- | ty, of congestive remittent fever, Euiza, wife of Mi- | int, By her we have papers from the city of Mexico | cording te ofteial reports, the imports for nine months CANS BAAN ee ee ae | ee ernatel Hal Pisces hea aes oo Hea tiees ending March 31,1848, were $5,150,156 ; from that time | funeral, on Thursday the Trth inst., at o'clock P.M < and the government is urged to recall Bustamente, | to June 30, they were so limited that we have putdown | from ber lateresidence, No, 125 Mercer street. ae g 3 P Ne H that an inquiry be instituted as to why Paredes | $5,500,000 for the Jear, and double that sum as the | OM Tuesday, 16th inst., at Staten Island, after a | \NTED—A SITUATION BY A GERMAN GENTLEMAN, | [C18 (J was suffered to escape—whether it was the fuult of the short illness, Tuomas Ouvruzto, Esq. | CE very respectable connections and active habita, ei er, 2 eerie ie chick or tia revardinates, amount of exports. The returns for the other years | * His friends are invited to attend bis funeral, at four | Clerk or book keeperina commisaion, dry goods, fancy good rn ‘The press is demanding the attention of Congress to | ineluded in the table are official. We must add at | o'clock tuis afternoon precisely. The steamer Duncan, | (i) other business. Salary not so muclt an object as asteady | ()ASTEE GARDEN. THUR the absolute necessity of inviting the mest extensive | least $17,000,000 to the above, as the amount of apecle | Tice South Kerry, the barge office, Pier No.1, Eust Tek Vox 2610 Post Offices cow ernie 2 CONOERT PROM lonization into the country, with the view of pro- » ‘erry, at the above hour, to receive the - * ‘consists. of an,Oyerture f frets from farther cheroachients from the woeth, | bFought into the country in the same period, by emi- | friends of the deceased on board, and convey them to \IED BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, A de Bala Haruer To promote immigration, it is insisted that religious | grants, making @ total of sifty millions of dollars in | the cemetery. | \d to Nuree, who has lost her baby. Can. prooure the | March, and Trio; "\Vereingun Btanzo, st be at once conceded in full, Mexican | specie, received since the last great explosion in | , (20 in6 léth inst. ofsonsumptign, Trante. diet eee Plearocall wt 247 ighth Aventet | trict airg aud Wallao. of Straua. two days, incidents of the Texan aanexa- twa | tion, a direct influence upon this last night on the of t Oregon bill ‘Two versions ago, after the understanding that Ore- gon for the North was to be an off-et to Texas for the South, a bill from the Hiouse came into the Senate; and then, for the first time, the South raised the constita- journalists appear to be thoroughly awake to the dan- Ne i —————=———=——= | (OSMORAMA, ing of one hundred 1 ‘ jurisdiction of © taposition with our more intelligent, industrious,and | of the precious metals, with that which has been ¢ riends ot the family are respectfully invited to MN Te ee utee A iltiet Tie tedatae mittee, held fast to the bill for some weeks, and thus attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at half-past | Vile: to fd 8 pie See tee en terprising }cople. The very name of Mexico will be splitcrateas they urge, by the tide of eivilization,un, | Craw® from our pwn mines, has made a vast dif- | 7 oiclock, irom the residence of her father, Atlantic conn.of Bike oft lees their government arouses and enacts such reforms | ference in the value of the currency, strengthened the | street, corner of Boerum, South Brooklyn NCHMAN, WHO SPEAKS ENGLISH A LITTLE, ae are calcd for by the spirit of the age.—N. O. Pic, | banks, and enabledthe government to carry into suc- | On ‘the 16th inst, at 7 o'clock P.M., Joun Conn- wishes to. get’a situation in a respactable house, ty 40 Bug. 8th. cessful operation one of the best financial systems | Sit Pxase, aged twenty-seven years, six months, | {ny Kind of hard work. Mo ia capsble of teaching tho French wea. Address A, T. BARNUM, | it Was lost, At about the same time. Mr Calhoun in- =o Tey yay amt evening | troduced his resolutions, declaring the equal rights of ‘ommencing Monday, Auzut 14 Ist5—-plendid Per | the South to a participation in the settlement and Sepanees ster sc ning at half parse 11 o'cloc i, Aveey afternoon | benefits of occupation of the territories of the United efi fe Weaistvan Whee, Tanguago, and can give the best of references, Inquire at 92 | MS o'clock, and every evening at aquarter to %. Thonamorous | States, On the same day, Mr. Bonton declared those ‘Aprointatents ny 1H Pavsipent,—Francis H, Mer- | ever invented. It bas placed us in a more inde- | “"iss relations and friends, also the acquaintances | Pt street, in the basement een tie he pactoitond tactic tom aie etree ae resolutions, ‘a string of abstractions—a firebrand : thrown into our councils to set the world on fire.”” ximan attorney of the United States for the district | pendent position in regard to other conntries, and | of hisfather John, and brother William Pease, and the | FIO SHIRT MAKERS—WANTED, A FEW GOOD SHIRT | ¥isiting Havana, New Orleans, Canada, & UM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM. tor—F. Hitchcock, Mausger.—Ev of Texas. in the place of Goy. W. Brown, deceased, p | membera o? Eudapendones Lodge, Nec 488; 1,0) of O.F “Makers, To competent hands constant employment will | tht ne has consented to hol Then the issue was made betwee Mr. Calhoun and Dain Adis cAieninaky, to. We:collectetvct the port asa eres “ose impetus to our most vital interests, eae ate rrond bis fcucral, without furtherin: | bexiven. Apply at No 26 Codar street, upstairs tn this olty, fora fw days, that he may once nor mort his old | Col. Centon, on the Oregon question; and two aesslons for the district of Oregon, in the Territory of Oregon. | BY increasing the value of our currency, it has pre- | yitation, on Friday morning. at half-past § A.M., from | PYOARD—WANTED BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, IN A | tonrmeuber sith gratitude, ‘Ilo will hold tive ievecsovery dag | Ayuat?q, Monday morning, at 12 o'clock, 14th Au ge James M. Newell to be collector of the customs at | vented those enormous importations of foreign manu- | his late residence, No. 7 Essex street. His remains Private family, im a resp-ctable locality, within’ fifveen | in the morning from half past 11 to Lo'elveky when he will give | yigtory perehed apo habe aunt efor bullae ie his oi en's di » veel Mig avanetyor amardance the | _ We have nothing now tosay of the debate of Satur. represent a Young Oxonian, an | day—of the conservative speech of Gen. |Houston, pyropriate vong, | coming so gratefully from a Texas Senator; nor of the Ke. Aldo, the i i , Soe eee | ery pronunciamentos of Mr. Calhoun, Mr. Hereshel ry costume, etown, New Jersey, vice Lorenzo F, Lee, deceased, will be taken to Catherinestreet M. E. Church, thence | winutes walk of the Mercbants’ Exchange. Would prefer havi his entire perf Big. Micaniis; coneul pevexal 06 Alecondcle, inf tcccey Niet) Onder om Suated paper; currency, | 1 hs ohester, fUrintermant, . A ved-room tohimeelf, if Possible, Torus must bo moderate, and | Felates hin Egypt. E. S. Offley, consul for the port of Smyrna, in | Were so frequent, and has enabled us to produce at In the death of John C, Pease, we behold the | Tferencesexchanged. Address, stating particulars to D. M, box | Polka, Sailo mp the place of D. W. Offley, deceased prices which have shut out more effectually than any | triumph of the Christian. Although suflering from the J.atthe office of thigpeper, Lire He aR Ga tant Fon tz Navy Derantunr.—First Lieut. Daniel J. | tarist, similar articles of foreign manufacture. Our | \ severest pains that earth could give, through a long | TIVO CaPiTaLisTs— $1000 WANTED TO CARRY ON A | Grecian Statues business cary, regular, safe, and whi~h will realize one hua | Honaparte aud Frederi V Johnson, Mr Reverdy Johnson, Mr. Foote, and Southerland, of the marine corps, to be captain b; tracted sickness, h itted patiently, n Hee nero ie toad marivosioue conduct ia the ae, | exports have increased, and that branch of our for- | Mudelevey to ancther world, to find a happy ivunor- dca thounino dollara weedy profte "the contro of the capital | ‘The ies ical Coure Dros, worn others: during the day ; “nor of the ight spaced of ) Oo remain w wl nish it. fe jous pleade: © constitution, fault upon the city of Mexico, to date from the 14th | eign trade has been more profitable than ever before, | tality in the arms of his Saviour. rences given and required, For the names ot the parties und io eure Lote Philtpnes Wabataes that canactnda. aalt snighey invalinet ek lof September, 1847. : Altogether, a wonderful improvement has been realized the want : aera Webster very afternoon aracter of the enterprise, apply to THEODORE REDGWicK, 56 Wall street. Pi ons or Matnematics 1x tHe Navy,—John ‘ ‘ uC % £, OUT. i i H.C. Coffin. of Maine; A. G. Pendleton, of ‘Virginia; within the past six years in everything connected with Me Cal eee ealied Paresas il wells ts frees yee tf ee Rae ee ae Mordecai Yarnall, of Kentucky; William B, Benedict, | the external and internal commerce of the country, | o'eleck, at the store IM Platt street, a general assortment of ITHOGRAPIIC STONES, OF ALL SIZES, FROM 12X15 be will rel TNs OF Sha BAS B Senne a Me neve to Apel; lof Virginia; Mark H. Beecher, of New York; Henry hich técitrat asa Hardware,Cutk ry, &c., com prising Knivesand Forks, Pocket Cut L4 to Wx42, blue color, warranted sf very Seat lity, for sale ¢ raordinary Perfo he issue, limited to two men, was an issue between i 3 which we attribute principally, we might say with | jery, Saus, Files, Rasps, Guns, Rim, Pad, Cupb, and Chest Locks. | PY E. HEN, Importer, 18 and 20 Liberty st. up stairs. ciuding Napoleon, Frederick the Great, Songs, Dan Benton and Calhoun, The direct question in dispute dat the rame tinea variety of othe , n “Also, 100 dozen | , Also—a variety of French and German Fancy Goods, Looking | Statues, & interesting | was thy question of the exclusion of slavery from i v 1H. Lockwood. of Delaware; William Flye, of Maine; | truth almost entirely, to the changes which have | Also, one cask Broad Butts, ono cusk Fry ci William Chauvenet, of Pennsylvania; James Major, of | within that time been made in the financial systems | Horse Broshes, C isels, Gow at Steel ‘Augers, Butts, | Glasses, Beads of all descriptions, Violins, Slates, Marbles, £o- | performances will also take place, by the ta’ented and interestiny ) INew York; Joseph S. Hubbard. of Connecticut; Ruel | of the government and in the currency. ideas Lifting Handles, Floats, Razore, Saws, & ‘atalogues now | bacco Boxes, Porte Monnaies, we, &e, dibs Eompany named below. Every evening, ata quarice hetore d : News we take ie totacka tod nina Benton, J Keith, of Vermont; Arsene N. Girault, of Maryland. ready, i 7 > | oclock, the General appears ngaia in the same Splendid Per- et 8 oe dy » Judge ‘Navy Acenr. —John Parrott, to be temporary navy k Exchange we = ———— | PRE QUREN'S SOTRL, OPPOSITE THE GENERAL POST | formances, and in conjunction with theotheren ortainmenta, It | Dovelass and others, Kaew the temper of the House im Sah Manian, in Muxieos $1'300 Treas 50 shsCanton Co b6U 34 ACOB 8. PLATT, AUCTIONEER.—TWO CASES SOLID Office, St. Martin's le Grand, London.—This mi tHo- | is now nearly six years since the little General first’ 9 the outset, upon this question at this session. Col. agent at Mazatlan, le ‘5000 War Bount 100 do 333 silver desert sets of Knives and Forka,—Jacob S. Platt will | te, paring recently undergone ieee Meter mfg grest | peared in public, ‘and his weight is precisely what Yt | Benton dechwred that he supported the Clayton bill —_—_—_ 000 US 6's ot '68, coup 100% B do 10. 33: 1ThisDay, at 12 o'clock, at the auction room, 23 Platt street, | Pertion of it newly furn shed, will be found or. trial to have no | Was at that time, viz; Only Fifteen Pounds. te is por | becauce the territories wanted, governments, and that Gen. Tom Thumb, the World Renowned | 32:00 do 10434 50 do 33% | 2 sets colid silver, with ivory handle, desert Knives and Forks, | Tival in the metropolia/botn in point of accommodation and mo- | fectly symmetrical in his proportions, intelligent and grace- | something was better than nothi Even in. their Mero, in the service of Cupid, is holding Levees for the reception | 100) do B10 104% 100 MohawkRR — sl2ms_ 70 pieces; one set in a splendid mahogany, aud one set in a | derate charges. The Coffee room is one of the at and most | ful beyond telief, and smatler th infant that ever 4 8 ‘ Le, ey sana tet of bis friends, at the Am:rican Musoum, in this city, every morn. | SW) do | of 67 Wg 15 0 706 in wood case, Sale peremptory. jomfortable in, England. | Board, $2 per day. Hot and Cold | walked alone. ‘The magnificen i, Ke. received, | COBcessions upon that bill, the South admitted the un- ing. afternoon, and evening; and the crowds to eee him are in- | 0000 U So'sof'63 75Norand Wor RR 31 | Baths, THOMAS SPENCE! NEY, Manager, from the Kings Queens,and N ie, ‘will be exhibie | tenableness of their position, for they prescribed the rearing sa his ‘exhibition is becoming more widely known, He 00 state’ aoe 86 EE te i) 2 aes Hee Ay CHONRRET HARD WARE, OU "i ne eee ~d here fv penn ted. Morning vis tere fre not admitted to either the afternoon | legislation of the territories over a question, 2 ‘ d ; ate 9134 eading a cards fir . G. H ce. tion, tl = se) i fis the most popular stax in the aw.nsement world, and is always | i609 Kentucl 200«do 60 33% | Cutlery, Knives, Rezors, Scissors,Shenrs, &e; alargelotof giltand | So ope ys ee =r =} Ss thetdaeeeiee Sakis Beobers, © most pete dnd eked ial they asserted they had no power to legislate Isore tobe ratronised by the great masa of every community. | di) Be mtu} y Oe wo 4 3 at OTICE—OFFICE OF THE ROCKLAND CEMETERY, I e iiiaere velo 220 ‘ 100 Id Jewelry, Shell Vases, &e.—Jacob 8. Platt will sell, This Day, 170 ‘ te gives his entire xaitiion every morning at 1154 o'tosk, and | “i Feet perct bosds 0° "20 Erie HR, uew,full G244 | nel o'clock, at the auction room, 25 Platt street, as above; aldo, N SGreadway, coruer of Maiden Lane, ip. atairg) wher al fen Sf esto Singers, Dancers, Ko, who have just returned | it jg sill our impression, that had the Senate acted ert the other apendid entertainments ty the Infant Vestris, | 000 0hi0'Gs'60 70 97% 15 0 onecask aseorted hand, panel and back Saws; patent Platform | ‘ders will be received from 9 A. M, to4F. M., for the purchase | ceived with enthusiasm by amateurs and the public couerally, | Promptly in adopting the Missouri compromise, that It sae He y * 500 do *50 97°" 725 Har em RR Scales, Violins, Brace and Bitts, Currycombs, Chalk Lines, Ham. | ©! plots or for intermenta, Pamphlets and mapsof the ground | They will give their inimitable entertair ments at cacl and every | might have passed the House. After the announce- [the Sable Brothers, &e., &e. 00 do '70 og 50 do mers, Tack Claws, Wrought Nails, Kitring Squares, Gimlets, | ®1¢ ready for distribution, At other than offive hours, orders petirman fternoon and evening. Also od, for this week, ment of the®@uffalo hunt, and after the meeting of the Annual Pic Nic of the Eureka Assoclation.— | $0 shs Mechazics' Bank 104% 300 do Cut Tack Instrumente, one Copying Press; a quantity of fine | Will be received at No.233 Wooster streot, the Three Highland Mammoth Boys, aged 8, Cuvee ted || Bnealotinnwentiencdbemone mpeniiacte cotta! ished. Postponed to Friday, August 19th, Th mn will | 100 Far Trust iq 100 do Englith pattern cards Cutlery, viz: shoe, bread and butcher | ___ ae _WALLIAM ARCHER, Supt. | yet together weighing over 750 pounds, making thom the greatest | Awd the declaration ef the select contaltees teat thes a Knives; fine ivory self-tip, stag,’ &c. Table Knives; elegant and PUBS, MUFFS, 6 GEORGE STEWART, NO. 17 sOuLN Jarioelty in the world. “Bosides, they ‘give rome of the most as. apeigeeraht | popes ye. e mn is Asso2) 0 ‘ don their Annual Excursion to Biddl.’ 50 do bs. 100 do [proces Grove, | do 100 Long Island RR. 28 rich silver mounted.pocket and’ Penknives; Congress and Sena- 7 JO) soundii < 6 in natural Mesmeric Clairvoyance gv South were not satisfied with the Missouri compromise Sey eet se icgics Brae Bande Tee wont | WW) Morris Canal — b15 “924 100 man 33 | tors’ Knives, 2 to S blades: large and tino hunting and Mexican | 2, street, oflers for sale a handsome assortment of Mulls, Viet | i" Yeased, which may be seen at auy hour of either day and eve: | line. because it gave the lion's share to the North, of will leave Humond street at 8 A.M.; Canal, 84g; Grand, 1; to9; | 5 do 93% 100 do 28 Knives; Southern and Western posket Knives, Scissors, Shears, | 1P°% * —— ao —_—___ ning, from 9 A.M. to 10 P.M.; as inay slo the famous Giant or | itself extinguished rapidly the remaining sparks of and Pier No. 3,N.R, 9% ‘Tickets can *o procured of James L, | 4 Canton Co 33a Razort, &c. Ke, Also, at half-past 11 o'clock, @ large lot of Ens | 7 BOTTLES AND OVER OF DR. DEWIT? ©. | Mammoth Baby, who, though only 16 months old, weighs 9 | Northetn generosity, and concentrated the elements Wm. E. Smith, jun., 489 Hudson Second Board, ge gilt and plated Jowelry gad Seer. goods, viz: shell Snuff 60,00 KELLINGER'S wonderful Liniment have been unds, Enormous BoaConstrictor. Two Living Orang Outangs. | of the Wilmot proviso, The very declaration ef our tno str 136Wa | $10,000 Treas Notes 1037, 60 she Harlem RR v15 5375 | Boxes, Accordeons, Violins 1000 Gold Fens; 100 glass, jet, | goldfer Diarrhea, Dysentery, and Cholera Morbus, without a | Fairy Family. Infant Ver Madamoisello Gertrude, a beat- | unequal share betrayed the expectations of the South ‘Silva, 79 | Sou0U'ses, 68 10 10082 100°. do BID Bi) | And agate head Scarf Vins, Necklaces, split Rings, Seals and | faiture, Fathers and Mothers, for Heaven's sake, throw away | itu! and charming American Danseuse. Wax Soripture Ste | i711 oF the select commirtee, and roused the o 26 shs Harlem RR 2380 aa le oclecksn genersl nancteman oe slntowaiee, ker Also, your prejudice, and go immediately and ea uens, at 2% Pearl | tuaty. jam Rockwell, the famous Fortune Teller, may be p P- Blrvet, and of the Druggists generally. 100 to $10 chat private! consu'ted at an extra charge of 25 cents. Admission to | potition with which the plan was overwhelmed in the cITy TRADE REPORT. 12o’cl.ck, an invoice of Girandoles, Solar Lamps, fancy Cologne's, | f¢ will not miss Gos case in a thousand, em the infant to the whole, including Museum Performances, Ke., 25 cents; (i and other mantle ornaments; to the whole of which the attention | 4 Wi!" Milne Tees tao ally aay 3 cents; ohi Toure, + ohil French Calc Boots, with a Patent Elastic dren, undérten yearsof age and old enough to walk alone, 1236 | When the Oregon bill, from the House, was reported French Boots, made of imported French Calf, for $4 50, ‘Wepnespay, Aug. 16—19.M. aietarsdieeseed s of lives ; f ng el for Sand ei iy at ae eee ore Asuirs—Dots are less firm, with sales of $0 barrels at & aes AUCTIONEER,—HANDSOME FURNI- A GHA On Arian mas ran ieee eee a —~ walla a eee Lo ghee ibeettces tee oe Shoes of inds ‘ow; for sale at our friend You $5 25 a $5 873; pearls are dull at $5 94 a $6. . Be . —HA} - stablished, avd no fear of running out—from $50,000 to | 667qVE CAMPBELL'S ARE COMING.”—SECOND. b perpen Peng apindilors ao pees frp ett etl gate posite our office, corner of Fviton and Nassa Corrox—Some 200 or 300 bales were sold ata decline J. ture at Auction-—By WM. W: SHIRLEY.--Friday, August | 3 100.000 at which may bo disposed of—is offered for sale, None Society Library Home, 8 Broadway—Campbells Mig. | the territory lay north of the Missouri comrromise line. . ahh Onis aide of 3 since steamer America’s advices, Sean ot i ee ie Parlor and Bedroom Fursioare: biden, | buta.cash customer, who is willing to purchase the good will, out- mdcr the direction of U. A, Kimberly.) ‘Fucouraged by | That was something. Mr. Downs saw that it was postage er yng Sn Tene “aerocen Peapod FLoun, &e.—Thore is a moderate inquiry for West- | MURTY Seen Goods Geode well packed for shipping, debts along withthe stock on hand need apply, Address tering mannes in whic heir concertahave neu ro. | something. | it was an admission of the prin- . Fren n a fortes and Fan : swell s 3 At this office, p g the past week, have the honor to announce that | ciple, if not an application of it. Mr. Mason ‘cots, of superior quality avd fin'sh. Calfand Patent Leather | €Fm flour, at the prices current yesterday. ‘The sales . LAN = wath ~ | they will continue their entortainments every evening this woek; " 4 rand Morocco Slippers, for sale at FRENCH'S MANU: | $5 25 for round hoop Ohio, $5, 60 for pure Genesee, | riruday) evening, 17th ste at 8 vclock 5 « tor, will positively leave Pier No.4, N. R., for Southamp- | best sonencdances. Be. Doors open at 7commence ne & ax, | When it was too late, that the compromise line, a 7 nee “34 made at to g, e flour is firm, with R.S. EMMET, "1 e lo request of several families, they will give an afternoon perfor- | tee of #1 ; Genuine Cod Liver Ol), wa ranted manu- | sales of 200 barrels at $3 94 to'$t. Cornmeal is un- E. SHEA, 4, Secretaries FPL pre yierse yo heel de aoe RY, oy mance, commencing at 3 o'clk, Admusion, 25 cents—children, | thatas an amendment. Mr. Mason was delighted— fuotured pare, and not purified from the Common Oil. Caution | settled, and quotations would be entirely nominal. A ny, | st meeting. | sage, apply at The office of the Ocean Steam Navigation Gon 60 | nalt-Price._ emi ph cedatals sib: _ | the South were overjoyed at this concession of the ‘Pure Medicinal Cod Liver Oil when genuine must be as light | Wheat is in fair demand at steady prices; sales Z z Broadway. CRED DIORAMA S—NOW EXHIBITING BVeay | YeTy terms which they had refused. But Mr. Douglass this week, and Wednesday and Saturds; olored as the purest Sweet Oil. For sale by vere made of 1000 bushels prime old rien $a saa cicaniae Mec hn aos M ~ ed a (tornwna, | looked to the end of the game—he foresaw the action RUSHTON, CLARK & CO, Chemistgjand Drogaists Kyo is dull st ¥0'a V1 eta aalivesed. In cOora ‘thar IGS NEVER SURRENDER—EIGUTH WARDTAYLOR | 7) ACKET FOR HAVRE—SECOND LINE—THE SHIP ST. | commencing at 3 oclock, at the splendid new Lat, 100 Brod. | of the Houge, and that the return of the bill, with the and public meeting of the Sth ; ic w 0 Broadway, and 10 Astor House, is not much doing; about 6000 buehels southern flat | Ward Taylorand Fillmere Association, will be held at Lafayette ee a hemp ne will sail on the Ist September, way, , ove Stony i's Baths, Rrrrey od entirely new | compromise expunged, would limit the question to low sold at 63's 04 cts, Oats are dull and lower: | Hall, Nos. 58 and 579 Broadway, on ‘Thursday evening next, the BOYD &'HINGKEN, Agenta, No, $8 Wall Grand Seriptaret Toramas of the mos Magnificent Spectucie | Oregon and the proviso; and that, after the conces- The and Best Place In the City to | J By an er; | i7th'ot August, instant, at So'clock. Messrs. OY KEN, Agents, No. 88 Wall street. | ever witnevsed in New York, Creation of the World and thee! gions they had made, every northern ian in the Se t good Boots, Shoes, and Gait at Jones, 14 Annstreet, near | sales of 6000 bushels at 40/4 for canal, and 35 a 36 cts. | Whecter, and others, will address the meeti ‘OR MARSEILLES—THE WELLKNOWN BARK MaR- | Deluge. Assisted by powerful Vocal and Instrumental Accompa- yD a eet th “y juseum. His best French Boots, $4 50; second quality, | for Jersey. all.” By’ order, James G. Moflet; President: AR are ere ks ro rinbtteh RN nimenta, Mr. H, Hanuington bas just completed a magnificent | Date, with Benton to head the entire column, would lougiten ta, from. to movisioxs—Pork is i | iy a Bay » Capt. 3 now i, And will meet with jorama, intended to illustrate the sublime spectacle of the Sia join upon the ordinance for Oregon; and that a go- to $4; Congre: 734 for mess, and | 8. G: James Webb, Vice Presidents to oom: — C. Ce ice, Z _ $8 94 a $9 00 for prime; sales of 200 bbls in lots. In | prompt despatch, For: seep dagen ct PN PHenps, | Days of the Creation! exhibiting by means of moveablofigure,, | Vernment consistent with the expressed wish of the i orto Diamond Pointed Gold fi OYD KEN, Brokers. scenery, and powerful optical effects, all the progressive changes | people of Oregon, would thus be secured to them, sold by B. E. Wa’ eel De Nelle erage eo ae oes LON a ale from the Chaos and Darkness of the unformed Universe, unt | without an apology for conceding their wishes, Now GE ONLY.—-THE FRENCH | the final completion of the great work of Creation, as described in | ye come to the point. The bill came back witheut 0. OF 0. : D 0. 1 « members of the above Lodge are requ a ‘ISON & CO., No. 15 Wall street, are the | of 300 bbls prime at 814, and 600 kegs at 81¢.. Butter— PAS and cheapest pensin use. | Points warranted for tive years | Sales were made of 200 packages at 1134¢ a 160 for Ohio ‘ 4 a to not at the OR BORDEAUX , ‘ d Pens Dy lescri | Ledge Koom, No, 132 Bowery, on Friday, A) it ISth, at7 DS fortabl the first and second chapters of Genosis, terminating with the a) rs Pong and Gold Cases Jevery description wholesale and | sq this State, Cheese is dull, at 4a.63c, Whiskey | click, A.M, for the porposs of attending the funeral of our late Pia INDUSTRIAL, Capt, Priburg, can, comfortably 20- | Fearance of Agam and Eve in the Garden of Een. “The Diorama | the compromise. A line run 400 miles below Oregon, is firmer, with sales of 100 bbls at 2le for Ohio, and 24% | worthy, trotiver, John C. Pease, Oot ee ee OLD m HINCEEN, Boere os Wall ne the result of a long cherished idea, and of aliietime of suudy | had nothing to do with Oregon. So said Col. Benton. y PETER F. RANDOLPH, N. G. age and experiment in this department of the arts. [tis the most | But he voted to submit that line to the House. Why? = = | for Prison. ee er ‘Wepnespay, Aug. 16—6 P.M. _Gonrney H. Brewor, Seoretary, 0, OR LIVKRPOUL—NEW LINE—REGULAR PACKET COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS. ‘The market for flour was rather heavy at yesterday's | -ACKET SHIP OSWEGO IS DISCHARGING F SIDDONG elvrard Be obs eceenald fast sail , 10N. AS ct oped will please attend to the | Ship pontively sell as above her a custly, beautiful and perfoct work of the kind existing, and com- 4 % > 1d rej Hines fn{teexhibition th highest mechentcal ingonuie’, with ene | ycause he Knew That te ee eee oe to wecane Fae ee eee yaad Lachlcntse Clay tee Fee at, | would bring every man of the North, Mr. Dickinson ished Gay, For. ig The Firmament, the Second Day, Dry Land, Herbaz PY: | and all, tothe exact question, and the exact boun- ee ae eis apy on earl ar Greaee amt raat | er gtics Pay. fn Soe aa Starx Pouch Day, Creatio| dus of Oregon.) Wall street, or to B. K. COLLINS, 56 South st.” | actin’ of Bdes Adan mo ive tech Animals, Sixth Day."! ‘The House disagreed to the compromise—they so re- bo ad hago ge yp e ‘The packet ship Sheridan, George | jahors of the Creation, the first part of the Eehihitice cioees | Ported the bill back upon the Senate; and bright and B, Cornish, mastor, will succeed the Siddons, and sailher regular | Part I], Grand Diorama of the Deluge. Tickets25cta—Childses | ¢&#ly on Saturday morning, Col. Benton moved to re- day. half price. Doors open at 7. Curtaio rises at $ o'clock. cede, Now, sir, this brought him directly to the long- suspended issue with Mr. Calhoun. and they both saw ny rices, while sales of the usual variety of brands wore MOSRY, MARKET: Peaking to a fair extent. ‘There was tather more do- Wednesday, Angust 166 P. M, ing in wheat, including some parcels of Western, with ‘There is no change in United States sixes this morn- | some es bee Ct sits a ct ee hea fing ; but T-eaury Notes fell off +s; Harlem Railroad de- pes ee aneent rts rn ag rates | ward to any person who will return it at 15 lined 34 ; Long Island, 14; Farmers’ Trust, 14; Erie er under the previous views or Meal continued firm. There was no Leones street. eee CS: n sking ‘ j 5 y Pe : "ERS —TO SATISFY N YEW ORLEANS—LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK — ~ — Railroad improved 34. in exe bie sone wee. tp Lrelsy ie weagh sat it ARD.—OMNIBUS DRIVERS.—TO SATISFY NUMEROUS iy otal Irs es ar mae gar only a ANORAMA OF TAYLOR'S CAMP aiGN IN MEXICO, aT | it at a flash, and each took his position—the one the i groceries a steady business was doing, without material inquiries of friends and the public who patronize us, the un. — the Mi Re '406 Broadway, shows Only $1500in specie were shipped in the America’ | Change in prices. In provisions there was rather more | dcrsigued would breifly stete, that, without being kept informed | Packet to sail on or before Monday. | For the accommoda- ie Minerva Rooms, 406 Broadway, showsnatural as life, the | offensive and the other defensive, Napoleon tells us Iwhich railed to-day. doing in pork, but rather in favor of buyers, compared | of the wascs paid by other lines, we have for soveral year paid | on of shopers, the new andl oplendid fart malting, pooben ship | Sioy pies commas views cf the oumntey, towne cis Sarit iy | ‘one the secret, of victory Ie to attack, and keep your j Aft f | with yesterday's rates. our steaoy drivers seven dollars for enol fix week days. gig | Ter earco engaged snd on board, will not wai the most beautiful painting ever econ. Open every night ats | Antagonist constantly om the defensive, | Tie forsee Congress has at last adjourned. er a session 0 Dace ines oan th change in prices, and some | ‘#¢? 2 coe! dinner daly in adcition, which is oyuivatent to ong Be are ened Teil immediateigy rebaly by Seid CP UNE | ovclock. - Admissions 25 cents, Schools ‘admitted on reaonabie | Were skilfully trained on both sides; but with the more than eight months, the combined legi lative wis- | sutther sales were made, including pots at’ $> 60, and | Wousrznd twenty nine cevcsper day, all weathers, so they need | OG. pop freight oF having fl od nit | terms, No charge for descriptivo pamphleta, Vighting of the chandelier, it was evident that the ex: ak tac he 0 4 co of appli | Sommodations, apply on "at Orlea: [cea rt actin RR aie, Baal Secale Ri SEA pedient of postponing the vote was the plan resolve jpgdloe se, eek pecan eas Presi TE ee chive The saleb’ Posted! p_abiont: |: ruben tere mana sterlen technalen teAlsereee: who entog street, or to ve iida Ra eee ea aren ree | Enc, Grose. Le © SROMING TRURADAY AUG. ||: upon. for, defeating the Bill, Col Benton, promptly - 3 i ‘fer ou in 2 o'clock, —Pu 'wo-mile hevts, in hai ue st ica he pla; motion ie 5000 bbls, including 1000 for export, consisting of com- | one dollar per day, or less, for thir weather only, prefer out pay nnptly forward all goods to thelt address, Packet bark, Agi, enters £,g. Wuaker; Jr Woodrull: s,m. Nell | ty adjcuh ae gaits abn at, by Me, Susiiay, proved dential campaign. In the meantime, the movements | 115. brands of this State. ‘Oswego, &c.. at about | and seauian’ employm outlay, daily expenses, eneace, will aneoeed the’ Clifton, and sail her regular day. Sommerendy ic re 3 sand fines, mistakes and unavoidable accidents of ont “ i Oe Passenger marked out by the leaders cf both, or all three, polltl- | $6 124 for old, and at $6 26 for fresh ground; 1000 do he necessary extent apd details of our business, toon ey . Lady Rendotph; J, Bridges, ag. Trustee; A, Reed, I. om 232, $5 ‘OR NEW ORLEANS, VIA HAVANA—THE STEAMSHIP id. Also, ai i al parties: You fe pecsored. Uh would have) Besar 30 fs, cna’ c00 do, at Be tsi goatbern, pie eate Sh ee GE a ty et Crereent City, Charles Stoddart, master, Will sailfor Now | Ender the sad ile” J; Whelploy enters byt, Cay e ising men in our business, make m blic treasury, and for the coun- 7% | MOR Fa pe Bengt “i Friday Septemler i. For freight or | Woodriff, b. ¢. Oregon Boy; C, 8. Brooks, ¢ ¢. Mountainvcr, | plied, involving the honor of the Senator from Mis- “4 ‘ OR: 15 . e d lnborers, our interests and feelings being matual with ‘THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALI eat Sin 5, to Dy om ttine names s. ¢. Butcher Boy; | dient of legislation, to stave of the Oregon bill to the land the members have carried out among their consti- | see at $1 25; 1200 do Ohio, at $1 05.0 $b 08; 2600 do | ffe..AN Wi recret thata few bad men and otficiout personssivuld VR SALE THE serpool Lineat Packets, cousiating et ae, | A Comklines.¢- Sania Anne ‘The cars leave South Ferry forthe | fast moment, Let us sev the sum of the provocation tuents, at their own expense, those measures which | NoFfh Carolina, (new) at $1 11; 1400 common do do, | instigate horest drivers to resist scrutiny, to sever their friend. | jtusoiun Garrick, Sheridan and Siddone, ‘Tho superiority of | SyUtse At hall past two oclocky ond resin Same diately after | Cenk. motion, It has been pretty clearly demon- bes my a pe ater a th ath a ‘uk iy and ad eters ies nae sae aha ete ships, snd in) pate Speen steady omploreaais and the support | {hese ships is too well known to need description, ‘Apply to the sporta are over, . GREENE, Proprietor, strated that Mr. Butler has sought every favor- ve occupied their time e seat of government, at | 6 is were made ai for Western, am 25 | of their families. While we spare no exertions in accommodari K. COLLIN! rs SAR DY ty . ‘3 , Rie New sors. Bi hen ‘fs Be 1200, bushe % ‘ere | {he publicy and fulfill our contracts with those wo employ, claim: | — BOONE hal Lae al ROTTING AT. SARATOG. , LADY | able opportunity to drive Oid Bullion to the ulti- t to theceuntry of eight dollarsaday. For the | f y. | Rye—Sal f 1200 bushels were , h la cost to the o y ig! y. ‘ade at Tic, and about 2000 do im the slip, at 70c. R dom with them, we have no doubt of the coatinued R. COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, BETWEEN CHATHAM Moscow. and Moscow will trot for $200 pusge, mile heats, | ma ratio It is understood that he came here with past three months, at least, very little has been done | Finis. was fi Bs ee of those who deal justly with us, DUN isin streots, has for the last fourteen years enjoyed | best 3 in S in harness, on Saturday, 19th AUgust. Friday, | the avowed object of avenging the wrongs of Mr. Cal- Flour PALMER & PETERS, Knicketbockor Line | the mot extensive practice in private dueasen, of any medical | 25th Avzust, same Horses will trot twa miles end repeat, for & | foun, who is as bold a8 a lion as alegislator, yet per~ tJ that the Senator from Missouri was in for the session ie. Vie | oefor a vote on the bill. Mr. Butler then moved an Maid; J. | executive session, on @ question, a8 the motion im- Orleans, passage, apply to —LADY SUFFOLK, ‘as firm, and sales of 300 bbls were made at $4 lat Washington but manufacture public opinion for | a $4 12%. Corn—The sales amounted to about 40,000 | ———--——— 2 in New York, He ean cure the most aggravated cases of this rse of $200, ‘ATTEN & CO,, Proprietors. Com land against the different aspirants to the presidential mong the lots sold, were 5000 bushels of flat | EW YORK VOLUNTEERS, ATTENTION—THE OPs Tiecnee ; and mild cases cured in two te Srocays. ‘Strietare—Dr. Pu 3 Fe pet as rte aig TP feet Mr ‘ 5 f h ellow at 6530; 4000 do round yellow, at 68c; 4000 do | ficers, members, and tubscribers of the New York Volun- | Cooper has discovered a new method by which he can cure the REAT SPORT—THREE SHOOTING MATCHES—1HRGE | batant, and de. Buriat Mtolore teen ‘ivan chair. Senators and Representatives have been high mixed, at 60c, and 6000 a 7000 do, partially heated, | {¢ers, military men, and eitizene, are respectfully informed, that | worst form of strictures in from one to two weeks, with scatoaly Figoon Shooting Matebes will come off this afvernoun be. | that Col. Benton hai ‘ ‘ -unningall over the country toattend public mectings; | jneluding Westera mixed and Southern white, for dis: | We tieture of the Eneampment ot the First Volunteer Division | Any pain to the patient. Constitutional detility, Broughton by's | tween three and four olork, at JACKSON'S Rai.road Hotel, | this fact, ia his discussions with Mr. Calhoun, deter- ‘ a est Se : a Taste OF ye. | Rt Blencerro, Mexico, is now rendy for delivery, and can be had at | geervt habit in‘iulged in by Young men. Thi, wnen too frecly ins | Harlem River. Sport may te expeoted. mined to be avenged in bebalf of hig colleague on the land yet these individuals are the very ones mos oppos- | tillipg. at 56 a 5634; 2500 do Jersey yellow, at Se. ‘Turner & Fisher's, 74 Chatham sirvet; Otlice of the National ’0 | duiged in, Loogote dyspey oss of the limbsand small of | —— — first opportenity, We have remarked that he has fre- Some lots flat white sold at 64 a O5c, and 66 a G7e for | lice Gazette, 108 Nassau street; and Berford & Co,, 2 Astor House. | {ho'back, contusion of the intelieet, and aversion to society. A OPER rec Aee THE, WORLD-GREAT Sf. LEGER | quently sought to give the Missouri Senator occasion eft to an early adjournment of Congress. The entire | Pennsylvania and Jersey mixed; 1200 do Jersey yel- —— cure warranted in every ease, or no charge. No meroury usod. Sweenstakes—120N Subscribers at LOeach, The party foF | for a disputation ; but that the latter, as if aware of LAND WAR oaaberaes business of the session—that in which the people have | jow, sold at 67c. Oats were dull, 8000 bushels canal | QOLDIEK: CRIP, EXTRA PAY, &e, | — Eee ‘whom the first horse is drawn to receive £21,000; the second ried . really an interest—was put off to the last week or two of | sold at 40a 403g0, and Jersey sold at 35 @ 360 | 49 Soldiers, both Regular y er, woudl do well to en. OST EXTRAORDINARY WORK—T0 Til Torre, 10,00 the third hore, £10,000; to be divided among par the object, has disregarded the bait thrown out to Corrox—There was a good inquit to-d: from close their provfs to Jobn B. & Co, of Washington, Y or those conneeaee Married We 's | ties drawing “rhe Starters,” £10,000; the like among * Non. catch him. he cession, and then hurried through in euch imperfect | y\ phere, who took about “1500 Melee at the it Re yer’ Frogure, with dense Pose delay, Land Warrente, 7 Privat mi Starters,” £10,000, Sweepstakes, No, 2—12,000 Subscribers at £2 Butfhere was the bill for Oreeon. Col. Benton, ’ ; crip. Extra Pay, &e,, fur Soldiers, both Regular an ‘ ; “ai ” f LB UN, re ai-kno' : " 4, hapes, tbat alterations and modifieations will be re- of yesterday, : | and forward them ne‘dirveted, either to Soldiers or their authe. | taTtioutc SuRGNath Sinead: se) Reet ae ee earn AEVN Geiled. amen Hees [ony tr Orch rammeniee°ituaniin” wate’ k gorda uired early after the opening of the next term. Many rret—Sales were made of 150 bags Java at Sie, | rived agent. They refer to membors of Congress in every Distr.ct | getting » copy, Whether married or unmarried, althongh it is im- | Beacters, £3000. Eweepstakes, No. $12,000 Subscribers at £1 | Pep The bill was Wuisegell” “See iia asaian. portant bills have been laid over, and several im- 6 months. ea ON ic: of the United States—W asHinc ron, D. ended cepecial y for thomazriog, as it discloseslmportant seorets| each First horee, £410; second horae, £305 third horse, The low of en hour might. lose the ill, and J Freit—The stock of raisins on hand ha re * pr es en uld be known particularly, Hereevery female | £2,000; Starters, £2,000; divided among’ Non-Startors, £2, s . 4 vortant interedt#'oPth6 GOurltiy Ave suffering from the, | weet segue eg ee ee ee a ia ed. ene | FDUCATON—a IADR ACCURTOMED TO. TOI MON, cr the causes, symptoms, and the most. efficient ceime- | Parties desirous of securirgchances in cithor of the above Sweep: | give the triumph to Mr. Calhoun.| Mr. Mason, as well "i legislative action, ‘Theto have not | cf 400 boxes at $160 } : saat rE hs aren county Ant it the Sratos, is desicous of | dies, nnd most certain mode of cure in every cave. For sac, 228 | stakes, are ra to make early application, as each awecp | as Mr. Berrien seconded the motion for an execu- ¢ ao 5 . e no . 1 South, in the fall, yt the r . + aa ei boted forthe want of timo, for eight months | ; Z8#tane—Cotton was engaged to Liverpool at | Bheisftly weld to lnrtrctin atthe tranchesota Work | Ate cu, Romer a Chant ape hed seta Puls’ | fy wile aieerieat inthe “Timex” “Beite Uittoad thelam Fn" California, who had some uimeulty with. Fremont been neg! 1 £-82a. There was no change in other articles. | fing fel caucation, together with Frcuch and misio. Her system | geiphin; Little & Co» Albany; W. KR, Davis, Boston. On the | don daily papera, To give Indies an opportunity of taking | a ytending to the verge of a duel, Mr. Mason opposed. a period long enough to perect and pass bills sufi- Hear is in fair demand, with sales of 60 bales | eee ee ey enim attontin to the taosal vattars angi | receipt of $1, 8 co ‘all be teapamltted ty mail freo of postage, | shares, verip will be iarwed in initials, at the option of the subecrt claims, oe reported {cow the Miltary sient to answer all purpores for the next ten years, American dew rotted, at $137 per ton. 6 months. | the general dem pupils hes to alt parts of the United Citas a ivy eumrareeet be addmeseds.|' bere. All communications, & iners, Sem atle le Loston: bes nd even’ after the bill passed the Senate, wn for her the appro. , to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU, box 1224, New York city. tance, Foreign orders may be made payabl those who c..trusted her with tho ime | Post Pads to Dr 2: Mea Freie ance ant bo addressed to Richard Nicholls and James Pas. | we have reason to suppose that Colonel Benton be- Moxasses is dull. ‘Sales wore made of 100 hhds. | tation and friendship of ge of their children, and to whom she can refer, _ Te ce BED RETTAy | kinaon, Temple Square, Aylesbur; horseto | lieved it wae South Carolina and Virginia influence There is only one way to do away with this waste of | myinigad at 18 a 18%e, and 150 do Cuba Muscovado at | prreant - England. ry THE MOST EFFECTUAL | bo decided by“ Bell's Life.” Prizes raid aay day alter tho Tuco, that defeated it in the House, We have reason to be- ime and money, which is that adopted by the logista- | 79 » 20e,4 months. tors audrrared to BF, Dy, Boat Bice, New York, will moet R. JEFFRIES ANTIDOTE 18 THE MOST EFFECTUAI eaeate hua Dich ‘ 1 send is : With immediate attention. ryavation vold for Gonorrhea and other disorders be. sens will b st Doneast posenion saya poet bay ees table ne igen Be NAB Meniteeh oe eit CABINET MAKERS—POR SALA DENCHIn Te | Seqmlors a yuk demrable rat obtained rh ra or emg Wo rvont go gop gona sey a acteasl Bonsouy wide tNe'modow teren exe to the length of thefeession, so that, after a cer id ) re 5 a + = lly e is rable result is ol in from taining it be: the Aylest mind of Colonel Benton, w 1e in for - ion to the leng fer O1ts—Sales of 1500 gallons English Linseed at 540 atrong and well made, and will be sold cheap, Apply No. Nee aeten cs 4 a it neither creates nnaren nor oflsads the | Bnless,the letter conte nim uk Notes had better’ seal iniews | ecutive sesrion, to sit in judgment om his conduck ain time, the pay ceases altogether, If members of ud 1000 do American do, at 66 2 57¢, rw congress received cight dollars a day for the first | | Provisroxs—Sales of 600 bbls, pork were made at | Won sau—a GREY HORSE, 10 HANDS HIGH, KIND | Fptio f . $11 371, 0 $11 50 for mess, and at $894 a $9 for prime. a ag : ND | lean month, six for the second. and four for the third, we | Hoo¢- Sales of 100 tlerces prime ‘more wero made at | jyrses Ianiie ares Sabie oe Wath cimeg elem saddlo | Treduc hould never have a session more than three months’ | ¢20, which was an advance Lard—Sales of about500 ~ are en“irely ‘A GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, situ | tonally palate, and renders unnecessary any deviation in diet or inter. isu) prestilts, oun thus Temoved as thorough and permanent cure. Ite ingredienta able, and no injurious effect, either constitu. a ‘Twelfth rirent, second & wack room, for different ports, It looked like # conspiracy to tie him up handjand jeep cr healthy digestion, the | P2Aiferen’ potty f defeating the bill edly as is consistent. with EATRE.—THE SALOONS AND BARS OF THis | f0%t, 8 the readiest means of defeating 1 fermanent cure.” nia | Px tisnment arenow to let for next Soasim exe longer | Hence, the He so emphatically given. It teansferred riod #f required, commencing on or aboat the firet day of Sep | the matter of theexecutive session to another arena, amber next. Undewiable security wili be required, ‘con and kept the Oregon bill in the field, y. con he caused by its uve, Price $l per bottle, i t : de at 8 a 8c, and 600 kegs at 8Yc. D aha city, © Va ioe Be apt of Hong ; there would be no long session, as it is now cor- | btls. were mad A M4 ry ‘West 20th street. Further particulars can be Sole Agent for this city, C. IL KING, 192 Broadway, corner John s under which they wll be let can be ascertained on appli Mr. Butler believed that the publication of the reso- ‘here was no change in burter or cheese, ; particulars can be as dation (becween 10 and 4) at the office of “) orders of thi Ly called, but both the long and the short session | There : c certained by applying on the premicos. street. ‘tion (becwe tesa vas no doubt a violation of the orders of the rectly called, i Rice -The market continucs firm, with sales of 100 : —— : . " Dale Dee W. CORBYN, 4 Barclay streets | Sonate; but a close inspection of the rule will show Jwould close on or about the first of March in each | ticrees at $3 94 a $4. NO MERCHANTS, KETAILERS, MANUFACTURE <S AND Pe SALE- THe RTE OF rae moderate inquiry, and sales were others —A Farm to sell or exenange for any certain busi- ‘est in that well known pw lyear. Touch their pay, and you touch their patriot- Svoans—There if an Nasean street, 2d Ward, [ths made of 450 hhds, Muscovado at 3% @ 4c; 200 do | nese, wholesale or retail, oF for a profitable hotel. Kt contains 100 eplete with fixtures and furniture throughout. the house, m, Members of Congress are governed more by the | TM? tig at-duy a dize, amd 000 boxes brown Havana | St% situated within 244 hours rile the city, desirable in | and 14 rp ce voice, Res of Ene Spot Wo. 1 South wits William st, mighty dollar than their anxiety to serve their Ne a bo, add ote. very pepect for a respectable family; goed hones and ous offioes, | sit! toe fend, | Mercantile engagernente pre: ighty at 436 a be, nance that it does not apply to the publication by a Senator of what he may propose in cxecutive session, but to ecutive papers, &c. s Disxracerul es many may consider the in: nt and excited response of Colonel Benton, to the motion Pysauerniay3 2H, OPTICIAN, 3) B jilding and &e, For particulars, address Exchange, box U, this office, fachines for medical purposes, Spectacle Glasses Be P P of ‘ives, ~ Sent etic rent the ad ving the above premises the attention | Magne’ trating fhe stokes of the Roding Rat | Toes of Mona Bef igen Scr | WH Nec RNoR—wRtTGR comsRRCIAt Lng 1s; | la, Wise ftces ket eNO" | Soaastagtagie tame Pecwei | A cae foal for neem, ema oad Company was holden at Philadelphia, a few days | M*0™ “nd 20) Un’ Ne eee New - atre t New "rors stab istied “in iso; capi | R. RALPH, AUTHOR OF THE “PRACTICAL PRIVATE | rpvO FOREIGN GENTLEMEN ARKIVING IN THE UNIVEB" ies ‘Gas oneal ce adppahomele oes sande oo phage rpms "53 Seg erate Alvsouier, Haft, Thema Heston, Eel Joby Cae, Ben. | geo tti(sonday expel) These wie apely te We say | iy newuoscelm Fepurptaa. Vie sesh oso sley | Loeirom Miasourl bad the question of prolonging theses. ferred stock. It is stated, rays the Ledger, that the nk, 124 axton. Esy, Denil J. Thomson, Ea, George 1. Weatherhoad, ho fered from a certain class of people, or otherwise, who ean pro- nthe highest state of enltivation, prowiv bat tb — (" , or the resston coutioued un- Inew floating debt of the company is to be funded in 5 oor wig t Baton | Eee Se cugarta Srey PR A erly aprrecia'e his services. In atetoture, from its trator incl | jye, Incian oor and hay, eal to any apand farm —che ternal Se haenl nent on oe ay. With this declaration, iu ry—-Jobn Coddurd, Fer xe advance! ee, (from uncom. | inye'20 acres being wood and, On the prevnise oe : preferred stock nt OO per dent Mircoune ; and that the 4 IS'1 Che. & | MD. auhers—Nesery Pian te tavon in addition to a very exteuslve, peostioe 1a tala | aenton, 0U.feot Ewin ‘verandah acu he left all the mottons to, adjoure in the care of Ms 7, for the li SU) tages offered to omplaint,) he can afford @ rapid, easy, and radical cure, which, Jougth ef the hovse, 9 pian: the cast, | Breese, who stood -his faithful sentinel during the kers of the loan of 1847, fo Nquidation of the eh Sexip, 78! invested iuma on Young Lives, | fe pee ad Yor etating, enn be 'obtathed from wo ovhee’ soncee maple secomny fm family of twenty | night, and slipped off Into a si tosleep during large bonuses on p in urence for the whoie of live, om Gesived) for the firs seven, yo then prounds surrounding the house are shaded | the long speech of Mr. Foote. « ng the battle to ry beautifully out. ‘Shere } be yaintained tii Mondaymorning. At eight o'clock, Hioukes for toruiors or tenant to | K¢ Mon sunday, Mr, Yulee, ia bebalt of the South, atoining stabling i ining a aos he batile, Old Bullion was triumphant, and ad fur the storage of 29 | gave Up the on is redeemed, on house, granary and | his word to the people of Ore Othe Advantns fe tne | We agiee with Gop. Houston, that Texas and Ore. arden of two acres, orchards gon were twin sisters ; that it was understood, that in » green house and grape wi 7 » So! o se ta eyety tere b elles eal Pe yale giving Texas to the South, Oregon was to be given to icip ition scale ; on % the premiunn loaned cit | sm Americs —. per coat. interest, with R. GLOVER 18 CONSULTED DURING TITE DAY AND ent note, cr ar at fp 4 nie iy be paid, or remain asa D t his ee LPs As Serene, 2) in . rormanent loaf, at the option ofthe insurer; thos fieult an otra eases of Delicnte Dive: Jproceedinge, to receive for the iene being, ‘Sarton nA Hector the milo of Me (ie pom force poem fave arial hea? pyre slay extenae fh Be undred thousand at par, have been vote wir de- Banl " Ay he anor of on of th paid tract of Copaiva. peba, Re. v3 we - ’ Avg. change Doard—1 Amoskeag Manufac. 1} flitary, and eislrieks of all ki be had at his ste a P a Lees ferred thinty per cent in old stock, equivalent toan | turns Gold 3 Aulmrn & Mocheste Ratirond, Sa: 1 BHoaeon Cee at hemeike han 0 + pana, be hed Ae ee ee eat ne 12 Ann Cee on & Maiue Kailre old floating debt, who, by original agreement, were to received twe miliion bonds at 70 per cent, but deomed it prudent in consequence of certain legal q Stat rard Bank, cash, 10%: i. R. KR. d's, 75; 50 Girard Bank, 10! Second —5700 Soh. Nav. 7 Of. produce, W cribs \ wf alt kinds, on payatent of : age admittot on the poley when Hy No. 2). i, 100 10 | feaucd {if decit a), on proof ot ance cf birth ; nochatye fey stamp | Corer ©, fish p finest fruit, NF. " pho | &, Lowell Railroad, 64 ~ 2 sp inet nereare of twelve thousand shares at $50 each. The | Wostern pnitrond, S44: 4 Cheshire Railroad, Nig; > Rastern | duty, of f rmedical examigation ; prominms may be paid +i ther R, POWELL, ST, AURIST, ETC, ATTENDS jclptnaand New York ps eo ekme day arciestiee, | the North ; end that the Wilw:* proviso for Oregon arrangement for converting the bonds of the company row, 2%; 75 Best Boston Co, 1135 quar ecly, half y’arly, or annually; no extra o! for roa risk daily to diseases of the Bye and Ear, at his urgery, 2a nidus pas ng the gave morning andevening, Inthe | was but the redemption of > understanding. e a | Yo Europe. % aminers—Jo°n C. Cheotman, | Broadway, entrance 146 Warren street, Just published, the | fi yediate vicinity ave Fplccopal, Lutheran and Presbyteran | agree with Gen Houston, (hat it was not the policy of ot ected by first mortgage, having been completed, FOREIGN MARK’ : ie y >] Scnwan, July 18—The market for all American | filegM: Broadway; F. Johnston, Esq, M. D.; second edition of Dr. Powell's Treatise on thi nding Coung’l—Hom. Willis Hall’ Scticitor-— | genta, which can be had at his office; also Merge iy tye, churehes, Furtuer description is unnecessary, a$ all persons uth to pitch the tents of their crusade upon the m2 ‘volincting Wishing to purchase are invited to call and exa vine the ostate, ue of Pugtt's Sound, We agree with Mr. Calhoun, he stock account will not yary much from the an- ; produce very dull, and prices range low. ert, Gi 2 Pe 0 tains. A large supply of Artic recently im ave ed or beauty A Privapynema axp Rrapise Rainoan: Nw Danrovs GHMMERAse kee toc We | FREDERICK SALMONSON, 21 Now strost, J Cos LLIN ED—OR WOSTWICRS GREAT WORK | Tempay te well to mention Ue prio, which S20 purge apy | the Union Aud wo agree with Prosident Polk. that Old Stock have no alteration t6 notice in the matket, this week, Agent for the United States, J o'r ccctroaon Venereal, and other affections of the Usi- | ply to GEORGE SITEAFP, this act is no degradation. We agree with Mr. Benton, yutatanding Slat December, 1846 ..... 62400 shares, | Save" ‘ Wahterdittis demanet for y CLOTHING, JEWELRY, FIRE ARMS, ry Organs, So ynges quarto. ‘This inthe most complete pra Whitemarsh, Montgomory o0., P thatthe Union is strong as the guif stream, and can- which remains quite dull, with very little demand for | ek Dividend Januery; 1847, 10 par | cither description, A sale of 600 bbls sperm was mad: et erp Re ey eRe 94 Eo cee oe on the day of our last, at 03\e, and subsequently nd ever issued from the press, - d engravings, which delineate this class of | FeV GREAT MEDICAL WORK OF THE AGB. ably. It also contains forty wood engravings, ot the Feeulty, with the Chrono. thermal § not be divided by a chain. We agree with Mr, Foote, that if Old Zack pledges himself to veto the ya ot prarien, be will not get the State of New York; ko, Tailies or Gentlemen wishing to convert their sas | tical work of the into cash, will obtain full value for the sams by: | U)7'%. math woriber, tinvtigh the post-otice or otherwise, | “ieeates !n!s —- Dbis, were sold, understood at Mo, and 200 bbls. on h will {toad them at their lences by appeintment. cuted; and everything known about the modern t y Dr. Dick: of London, edited by Dr. Tuever, of 5 i b ights of the South to k Dividend, January, 1848, 12 per io Beieale terme, Te Teal’ ob anes Teen Te Goetine | eta U LEVETT. 2 Wallwtveat, New York. vee evoetptinaa hint frereica hove boon given: Brest. Xe é ei et aaeiyiva Quareory, “ tore inthe ew. terrier: wt pale treed seas ee ane ’ 4 “ of 250 bbls. N. W, Coast, at S230. There i nothing “ PEARNEAS, > —. ‘eof publication, 222 Broadway, an aco of the work bears theevidence | the peopie of Oregon—an intelligent pyople GORt eo ceteeervwnegs« vest S190 Last sale hore at 23'e, MINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, &e.—D&. KALPI'S Price Sil” Also, Dr. Thee work ay Pace ot te eee aeak heaeen eS hee gh oFi, wed the fre States, & working Practical Private Troative contains deeply interesting infor> | mation and Lut tov little wuderatood, The only teue treatment 5 Yecipes, mode of living, &e, &e., faithfully given, Owing to the long continued wet weather, the grow- 2 py price $1. May dof the author, 58 rl ing crop of tobacco in this section of the State has | Greenwich firct: of by fos nailed free. “| Ds suffered materially, and should the rains continue a 10 LOAN ON BOND AND MO! Preferr week oF two lenger the crop would be almost lost. We H2O,OOVon prntuctive Rent Retarn ta ons ce mare r cent. dividend, after payment of | have conversed with several farmers within the last | y in the Bank Not ‘Ofiies, to. in preferenee te old #tock, the re- | few daye, who rapresene that the recent oxseed Jom Y, No.) Wall etreot, doing in whalebone. by - jooks into itat all, can lay itdown carelessly. ° L serves tobe read by every dootor in the land, and every welling ~ Lheie wicbes respected ; a peopl formed man will And bl ee et ty ereraeseing public, ® brave, educated, and sciplined peopl as ice that # merciful to | community of our own peopl: We rejol From the | creezie, en the shores of, #¢ Pacitic, have been a ng aoe ee by the governe #t on the Atlantic border; thatwot eply at ts protected, but that thelr wines ahett home people are entitiod to re. oll ravings, with hints to youre men, Prieg people, a good peopl eople Woy ft ae Crops ReMUY EY ES UPPIC! {on all oof treatin mt, D tho Atutional debility ply with a cortainty £00,000 to loanholders of A847... 666. #4, if not mor Total Old Stock. .ue soeeees C8776 & divenses, abich ison are tl Pak

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