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Caich sree Sad, 78 Vos sd err st apes eee ‘at Knaus opiate lelphia Carpet Carpetings,, Mattin tensiv re Meuse i Nork Christ Church, Between Mas im to notice, and Areh. It has som Brady’s National Collection of Daguerreo- Nos. 206 and 207 Broadway, corner of Fulton street. — ‘And citizens are invited to call and examine onsiating tn part of President Taylor and Pr late President Polk and Cabinet, &e. Ke. C fF, rie 1 P fi ee 3, bry «| ‘outs will be sold at $7 Alpaca Pants fo un aK 1d Marseille: Rem (eg ieee SP lane head ask ea RESIS Ts Wim teed Doctor Ellett, Ocullst, 535 Broadway, meferme bie friends and pasiente that, during the month o hie hours will be trom 10 to 2ig Wednesdays snd Savard The Richelieu Diamond Pointed Gold Been wi mad d rold by J. A ref fins Geld and of Litameh aint Brated i ted makers. guaranteed to keep accurate time, which he mill sell very low. The Plambe “National Daguerrean Gal- ery, on the upper corner of Bromlway aud Murray srec'y gouraine the largest, collection of Portruite of distinguishes fading iduals in the United States. No one should omit vinit- lebrated Gallery, and enjoying the rich treat, which pone gre ngarpe nent ot para! a shoes, aad gaiters, eld th. * a MEBCIAL APFAIBS. MONEY MARKET. Friday, Aug. 10—6 P. M. The stock market continues about the same as report- e@ for several days pi There are but few willing to operate in any way; but the bears appear to have an abiding faith in the permanency of the depression, and govern themselves accordingly. It is dificult, howe- ver, to find purch 8, and without them it is impos- sible to give activity tothe market. Prices for stocks of all kinds are sustained at the high points ruling, en- tirely by the cheapness and abundance of money, and the ease with whieh loans are made upon anything considered any kind of security. ‘The daily transac- tions amount to hardly sufficient to give employment ‘to one active house in the street, and the brokers ge- nerally are apparently indifferent to any change. The impression is gaining ground inthe street, that the government will soon be in want of fun The defi- eiency in the revenue last quarter was about four mil- ions of dollars; and if there is not some change in the prospect relative to our public. finances, there must be another loan negotiated, or another issue ef Treasury notes. The only source of revenue now, is customs, The land warrant system has reduced the receipts from the sales of public lands to a mere bagatelle, aud we bave nothing to look to but the duties on imports. The government deposits have been reduced to three and a half millions of dollars, and the various loans have been nearly all issued. It ‘Is estimated that there will be a deficiency, on the Ist of July, 1850, of at least $12,000 000, Should such a reeult be realized, there will be no alternative but an- other loan. This will be a poor beginning for the new administration, and give the opposition in Congress the approaching Fession, capital to work on, At the first beard, to-day, United States 6's, 1867, fell off 3% per cent; Treasury Notes, *{; Farmers’ Loan, Canton Company, },; Harlem, Long Island, \; Reading Railroad, ';; New Haven, }s ‘The reported receipts of the New York and New Ha- ven Railroad Company, from January Ist to August Ist, amounted to $147,208 56; the reported expenses for the rame period, $69,152 45—net earnings, $78,066 11. ‘We have no report of the cost of this road, but its ea- pitel stock is said to be two and a half millions, annexed statement exhibits the value of mer ebandise imported into and exported from this port, for the first seven months in each of the past three pe or tHe Pont or New Youe—Imr BE %. 1548. 33, 14,032,884 | 29 Excess of Imports over E ports... $24,440,797 23,720,003 82, patina 194,011 ‘There appears to have been about the same incre: im the excess in exch of the past two years. This excess has} been caused more by the falling off in ex- portsthan in the increase of imports. Compared with 1847, there has been an increase in the balance against us, on the foreign trade of this port alone, of $7,753,214, ‘The European news has had no effeet upon the mar- kets The financial and commercial advices do not vary materially from those received by the previous steamer, American securities were firm at former quo- tations, but the demand is represented as having been Hmited. There had been uo actual decline in quota- tions for cotton, but the market was weak. Breadstulls were deprersed, and the prospects relative to the har- vest were so favorable that there was very little pro- bability of any immediate improvement ‘The reported earnings of the Erie Railroad Company for the month of July, in each of the past two years, were as annexed : New Yor« ann Enix Rarenoan, 14s, Ist Jul . Iner, 1849, Beceipta from freight, $14,020 53 $280 St $14,080 ot mails, 18,162 17 AM 42 ‘Total $27,172 70 Ce a es) The reported earnings of thiv company, in each of the past seven months, in each of the past five yours, were as annexed: — Naw Yous ann Rave Rasnoan, m4, i 143, cory ‘The average receipts per month, this year, up to the first @f August, amounted to $54,153. instead of $108 009 per month, as estimated, showing a falling off of about $86,000 per month. The aggregate increase ia Income for th» first nm months of 1549, compared with 1818, emouats to $209,779, being equal to about 125 per cent Kt m ist, however, be borne in mind that there has b. # me ldition to the length of rond, since the first of A gust, 1848, equal to 200 por cent. The gross ear per mile, this year, amount to $2,286 Inst year, showing a decrease equal to thirty- @arce 35 per cent. In making this <8 of the company from the road, and from ite steamboat Dariness, The running expenses of the company, aad itures for rejaireon the road and steamboats, will uso up nearly the whole of the gross income, | ing the company minusits other expenditures, amount- fing annually. in the shape of interest, to about nine hundred thourand dollars. ‘The returns of exch month tend to confirm all our calculations relative to the total revenue for the year, and our estimate of six hundred thousand dollars, gross, will not be mach exceeded ‘The earnings of this. a9 well ae most other railroad companies, in this section of the country, fe un: doubtedly been affected by the existence of the eho- Jere, but to nothing like the extent many would make ‘the public believe. The reevipts of railronds at the Kast and through the interior of this State, show an Smerense thi year, and so do those immediately eon- mected with this city; bat because the increase not been, in one or two instances, large enough to meet the views of speculators, the cholera is brought for- ward as the sole cause of the deGeiency ; when, in fast, the ridiculous and extravagant estimates ting ve from the directors’ rooms of there eompanies, paraded ently In the searon, for the purpose of aiding bull epe- culatore, are the o: se of the disappointment expe- thore faterested in railroads are cs, and this has been produced by the efforte made by tho oonnceted with the mansgement to p: prices fer the stock. and to create a speculative movement in the market. The result of suck « course is dirappolatmeat and lose, As regards the estimates and calculations relative to the cost and carniags of the Erie Railroad Company, they have been far out of the way. The ox- penditures have excveded the estimates four or five timates at least ity per cont between these ex- tremen, the concern js likely to boawamped The oom- pany is one of the most corrupt and rotten inthe coun- try, and the reckless, derperate fm whieh the expenditures are mate, is eulicient to dea. troy the credit of aay corporation. and sink the eapi- tal of etockholders, ‘Time works wonders; and 0 far as the S-anees of most of our railroad companies are eapecrned, afew months must bring absut a cnilape, ‘There that never have mady dividenda, and ja all pro- Dadility never will. may get along and meet their ex penditarcs for operating asd for repairer; but thove that re paying divideuds without carving them fard not $1570, against | calculation, | we bave given the average from the whole receipts | only add the dividends to the eapital, but borrow the money at heavy discounts, cannot go on much longer at that rate. The mesons must ultimately run short, and the moment that time arrives, there must be a col- lapse. No companycan long stand when its expendi- ~~ AMUSKMEN'TS K3MALL, SO! ROADW. E \. BY a ie Pi yee tye ae fully aamounces the him of dante Se Betrop fi opened after role tures pronase exceed its income nearly @ million of never yee cit | in confident dollars, particularly wh a fear 34 ’ y of paying | eat a Mr a of ears of te wii that deflelency but by s correspon: ing increase of ea- | for ne eatvens. amasemeats, aad ofere pital. Money is not plenty enough in this country | pri ha ertienden, all wttnou cele oe raclier yet, for such @ useless and rapid increase of cost, end | Hy ty t#, preparatory to the commencement of the the business of our railroads is too limited to justify | feagon, which will be duly announced, and of liberality aud superiority. such enormous capitals and items of expenditure. er afelarcoueainn Mr jusan’ There is a system of railroad management going on Pe fortunate Tedesco, Mam, and Mo in this country little understood by stockholders, and yon St tas diate Pisecosiea,| the apparent apathy of those interested in probing the | oBdi, M ‘ornet, M Mon, Grown htdtle. Jap, Mi: St. Clair, affairs of these corporations is unaccountable, The | Header ano jucter offthe orehestray siener reg prees of Great Britain have, for « long time, predicted _ rd alte BRN AR a she azend apene, ‘the ruin that would follow the extravagant expendi- | relli; Don Car} Don Ruy Gorm tures that were going on in these works, and for along | time, apparently, without ing the public mind | toa preper sense of the danger threatened. The re- 0 ir, Mo Haid Prices of admission rene the bi t and z | ‘Circle and Parquette, §1;. Family and Third sult, however, shows that their efforts have not been in | Circle, 60s. "Doors open at 7, to begin at 13 o'elocte UETON S gana TRE, ered SCREEST.—WM. EB. jetor.- Bes Saturda, vain. and we have no doubt there will be such a revolu- tion in railroad management, throughout Great Bri- | tain, as will wind up many companies, and bring | them all down to their proper levél. Hereafter, we eball be able to tell something near what the real value of a railroad share {s, and holders will be ablé to form scae idea of the value of their investments, Whon wo | Puller; Mist M. apo ms shall realise such a reformation in our system, is | Cirele, am & matter of much doubt. In all railroads there URTON| are two classes of shareholders—those who in-| zponitey vest permanently, and those who merely specu- | Farce, in which Miss Ma ctry tapiot, te. ‘i late in shares, The former desire fair, full, and rity teview the interior of the Bos Oihesy will correct accounts; while the latter find it for upon cheerfully by the obliging Treasu thoir interest to have falsified and doctored reports, £0 | Came GARDEN.—NINTH WEEK OF THE TRI- as to raise the value of shares, or otherwise, It is no- | grog, urFhantly successtal Summer Fetes '—First Perform: cestary to protect the permanent investor and the pub- as the SABLE BROTHERS, who will, ou each ev ning, of Mic against all classes of speculators. We have repeat- | fue SP ge pati ted poet oly Quartures: Choe edly uttered a werning voice to the public in connexion | eharscter Pop eees 7 the id a rete ee ane with railroad affairs, Hundreds and thousands of families have been involved in ruin by the mania of railroad speculations, and. the disastrous movement has by no means passed away. There are thousands yet eo deep in these speculations, that they find it is impossible to extricate themselves, and before they are through with them, will be reduced from | Bs ane Toots Mise M pean Rae asain ‘Guttlo, Mr. Burvo ise Fanny Wallack; Florence, Mise Mill; Susan Nipper, M fie Sera with the naw farce of PING im; Mre. Penni~ THE LINE—Mr. fea ee Be A eas rougher. | Doors xe8, Dress + Ll, Last Night of events =with & new Mr. Broughaia, and Mrs, y curi~ 2 waited ‘and popular, will ed expressly for Cosmoramic Vie bros isiifnisehel tees open at. ‘Tlokated8 cents ‘OTICE —LADIBS. AND GENTLEMEN past Gus of joining «dram ics Tont Pelites Pep po continued, ao id) totaly ‘etended to. AMUSEMENTS. Ti DEN, N pes Spspes. BPE ANDALE. “06 Acti ening, “August ne c irs. Pennipother, Mr CH Site: Watts, “Borrsenee at aac Adivirsion 50 cts, CARD —MIBLOE —THE RROPRIETOR M4 we * pend a sat ehpaas } ay 3 pleas seeaet for. lay next, just Ny Nitti aah wat: i Bn «a Nabi im this eity) of a eer GRAND fe Produced wider liant, ballet master to all parts of HANPRAU'SNATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM ST, ~ Saturday evening, August Lth, to edmmence with furce of THE IRI3f1 DRAGOON i aera ny O'Brala ir. Redmond Ryan; Miss Mat: ky fits Sinclair. ‘To be followed by WHLITR'S S RE 3. After which, the farce vrs Tanck Cabbage, Mr. TB. After which the second To conclude with the I pond Ryan; Captain Dixon, Mr. McLean, Doors open at 74. to commence at Fie ots.; Pit, 1246 ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEU! porfor~ manses in the afternoon at $5, and ‘Mt B o'clock, ‘A mammoth Crocodile, just arrived, from the River Nile, and ten feet in length, ma ¢ Lump of California New laushable Farces will beenac Mer, LukeW oat the 1 oor! DB iment. pular delineater of Ethio= i Character: My. deere Mees nae Bart Miss Stan- Pe the Albine Lady, Living Ora ) Living Ana- normous Rattlesnake, Wax ‘Scripture jtatuary, Ad- e ‘the whole, 25 cents. Children uader tem years, ONCERTS EVERY EVENING AT THE CONCERT Hall, No, 237 Bowery, between Stanton and Rivington stisete itinieelon frees J. LYNCH, Propriotor. 4 BARS AND SALOONS OF THE ARCH STREET lelphia, ti on good terms, to next woek, for the Fall | Box Office of Burton's rk, between ten and three ainbers sireet, New Yor “ATSON'S HALL,CLEVELAND, OH10.—THE ABOVE Mall a the mest commodious, airy and comfortable in Ohio, and is capable of 6 1,600 persons. It is new to font ter conan exhibitions openea Re to J. W. WATSON, C For terms op oly affluence to comparative poverty. After all the warn: | ing, after sounding the alarm so loudly and 0 long’ all the consolation we ean afford is poor indeed, The sufferers must bear the burden of their own folly, and for the future take the advice of those who are conti- nually on the watch-tewer, for the protection of the public from the organized bands of swindlers, eee ere ees ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE "s Nurse, and can do plain ort distance in the coun- Jeane call at 156 Mercer strect, ANTED.—-INFORMATION OF THE RELATIVES of George Burke, a native of Now York city, who emi~ grated to New Orie: there died, som Should this mect with any relative of the above deces Stock Exehange. | they may hear soinothimg to them advantage, by Y addressing try. the undersignd, at this place. $4060 U 8 6's, ‘06 17% 75 «hs Canton Co ay | ao do WES Wo" do. 0 Si | _Cinetmnatl, Chto. 3 =a 2200 = do “67 115° 237 Erie RR RUG CLERK WANTED, TO GO TO MONTOOMERY, 8° sg 1% 473 Harlem RR youn nly sequainted with 0 lo ©! tive, yt oO , 1000 docoupon 115% 100 do si — pply to full, oe 114% 60 Long Island RR. 087 «Odo vs ANTED—A GOOD FEMALE SERVANT, GERMAN 6 6 do preterred, who understands housework, and oan 4 80 do © beet testimonials (none other need apply), in a | 200 Reading RR wily. Apply at No. 8 Tompkins Viave, South #844 100 do . = 200.N Amer Trust 744 = do WASTEDIBY A YOUNG MAN OF STRADY HABITS, ‘20 Bower: 7° 10 == do | # tituation as Coachmen iu a private satmily, Can coms Bj Pareye! Trast ¢ Si 1 do | Well recommended, both by ein 94 a country. fas no objec~ do 200 Mohawk RR BG) M4" | tion to go to the country; and salary mot 40 Minch an obj rf do 1 Es 3 lo %3 St | cmployment. Can be ‘eptre street, for two 20 do dim 4° TFNY& NMaven RR SS | th har ieen Go 100 do 510 Seg 10 do Bohs T 200 do 33 where the or | but who are fully ri SECOND BOARD. ' Noten.0's, 114% 1W)sbs Canton Co f yond cnn sat et Y b 0 ‘ 3 7 ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND BAR IN A Kefeciory; ene who is acquainted with the basia gud cam produce go as to honesty, sobriety, Beo., cau address A » do ‘B30 38, 50 Harlem RR bw 52°, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. | Re EEE EE IVE DOLLARS REWARD.—LOST, A SETTER DOG, with brown head, body spotted white and brow very bushy white tail—answers to the name of Carlo. above reward will be paid by applying at 3) New street. OST OR STOLEN, AT ALBANY—A RUSSET TRUN marked G. K.on ‘the end. The finder will be rewarded by leaving itat the! ‘Astor House. _POLI TICAL, TH ASSEM Ly DIS 11" th wt this offic MISCELLANEOU le eer errrnes NAAR SAAN A AAAS J OTICE TO EPICURES—AN ENGLISH WARE, Weighing 31 Ibs., will be served up this Day,together with Mutton a other splendid Turbot, in the most elegant dining room'in the city, aay AL perior ow Elizabeth, on board, of the alter ort ‘AMERON & BRAND, 62 Pine streot._ §25,06 eis U jy OR SALE—ON burthon, lying in the port of New York. os a good freight fe ry S. LAND WARRANTS, 10) ACRES AND 40 ACRES 104 the meeting h by JACOB LITTLE & st tion, gate to represent y di Flew, to'be held at Wome, a upcet Toth Gilbert €. Dean was unanimously elected the delogate On metion, John MoConnell was “thst a substitute, On motion, the -FOURTH OF A BRIG sneer TONS d louded with to be published im the Herald and Globe. TF 80k. SSUBSRS C. DEAN, Chairman. | = street, HILADELPUIA CARPET WALK FLounisugs ‘Assemb cues ‘almost uprivalied eupreimacy, gards its extonsive ton's Yorkeilie, on Mon ee rected to mest development, judiciously selected from the t to choose a delega: Evrore, As tenet many of watch U tions, to be reepeetively bel lat eo i o, ¥, qian 8 case onthe Sth of Septemb: By order of the Tw nes yoy] TH, Hos. ‘sror FORD, Chairwan, rob} ecrstaies y the bale, pier or cut, per, either ft dumestic use vr expor= Prices for eash or erty ace ar ey The mirers of the wutifal ‘and ‘ast improve~ SPECIAL 4 NOTICES, eine | LODGE NO. 6 Gi, a ‘at half-part § o'clock, 2 late worthy Bro ner By order _Haaay Durer, Secretary.” TA MEETING OF THE SMITHS BENEFICIAL SO- | ciety, on Tuesdi , August 7th, the follow~ ing were the offee B ident; ila. Sioney JONES. EW GAS FIXTURES —WE HAVE THR PLEASURE to inform our customers and the pudlie that we ad, of the man Moraes. C sortins d styles of Gas Chande! OF THE REY. ed, will be preached inthe M. By Choroh, Willet street, on Sw August 12th, at half pant | ten, ‘A. M,, by the Rev. Mr. Smith, MERICAN nisi SOCIETY.—ALI GOOD MEMBERS | et at their rooms, 127 Grand M. WALsit. Bi , are put W nd kept in perfest o other cities are put up to and frem the place. do assure OF charge, except for gets From mal visite to Kurope ers wn the poblic, th ‘em or Europe, that en { satisfactory indacemonta, vite an inepeetion assortment. HAUGH WOUT, 51 and 663 Broadway, ‘opposite Niblo'e B BU SNES te , fice of the sata Company in ae on | OKAM & Instant, at twelve re of the suid Con pany, whose ol the stock books of the Company on ths Sth Au- frill purchase the Ste Nel eahorettind oe auth f the ra books ever r° pun! pela tock. ide r eer tna = se for sellin, out. Every infe : , y information will be M. MeViowan, Goshen torrs Comal = banking | given on application, end in eply to alt post-paid letters, } y Ve n tain ree | mi) and addrarr, w Baced See ity oe hat, nities , “mt WilitNey, id South second et, Phiadetp nia, Pa. Se ee eerie one AN EXCLUSIVE CL IFORNIA.—THR WONDER OF ate AGE 13 TO strnet ‘Teleerarhe Ly Republic, the an /. ° D 1 Park Row, New York, signed is empow= ered to treat for the disposal of raid tigh®, and will £ re Th wale for a line between Vera Crag hi WUE. STEWART, Mexican Fiee-Contel, > 014 from the bottom cf simple: price C. LEIOPTON, FIRST PREMIUM SIIRT-MAKER, J+ hclesale and retail, No. 10 Pack Flees, New Tork, 5 Royal street, Ni B. [gana whisker colisrs, ond collar orovate ag be dione re City, <IRTS IN THREE DAY twelve be Shirt si ud ‘Avie Hove. Shirt Manele y in Nassau street. incon the line of the toad. inement of 25uh July Inet TRACTORS, road way, Now York, eo advert “NOTICE TO RAILROAD € 2 ties Panama Rallroed Company, T40.——On the 15th 4, TWINK, SHOR THR) “t Wre N Ben to coustenet t part of the work hetwe cry Ricite slam, Galng avout twenty mil &e. whieh ma: their o jes, ( be exh! aur 04, until 12 o'cloek p the ies a of Septem Fight of cesepne OF Foie or California, ofa Chagres. steam ship O4110, will be diapascned on Monday. Asewet, at 1 o'clock, from the pier, foot of Warren street, Nerth River, the command °f Li JA. Sehonok, <S. Navy. The Ohio ia the first of the regular mail sream= New York and OTLCR.—TNE CO. PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE faleting nnder the fps of Clark @ Rogers, tas dissolved The business d by Charles B. Charl firm will please sen And well. vontilated eadine and WARUES Be 0 eotnblacd cll tbe ovaventenees fo first eles SPORTING, | ARAN PREAT BOWLING MATCH, AT TOE HORIKEN Cor. | F tage.—A Gold Wateh, worth $99, t Mr. Cleaviand, x0 S20 pine h to get 22% a Gold as re ell, worth 8%, for, 182 pins SFerea waull shey'srevwon, rice ot ring, person that enters for she prises; 0 cen ta for # enter. 6. Berond © Meorene berth tows te fer pasnage must ms i . RO. SALES BY AUCTION, ph wnditee sm ee ered arena = pRPuY, AUCTION Gh dosed | WOR CAL VIA OEY NEW OR- “Ganphy-Rtere 1 “On Mon- Jean hip FALCON, Lieut, Hart- y, August 13, at 10%, o'clock, int the aw tere, (5 Spruce. toned with the gam Street, the entire Bar Room Furniture Second Ward Hotel, o maieting in part of rich Oil Paiasines an. Engray: Mirrots, arm Chairs with casbiony, 8 lar 1 Bit led any Chairs, $01 age Har ‘and lady asia Waten, ippere t | frvighty 8 only 9 hited ken. Por freight pois he ta RTS, LIS West streer. M: ARSION HOUBE, KEYPORT, NJ. Rowse, Keyport, his honge i4 open there i¢ room for s few the eplendid bathing and aa= | ‘which Keyport f# #occlebrat~ | fy convenient f-sert. for families Ve visiters, a Picts fastiice whe viet to ‘briews air oopp "When seared, she wri 0 on he will be oo a will invare ae chon on wn 4 m the eity, ye epply to beriog, » VLIV aR mt. For faethe T. SMUD, 18 Wail et, | Baste Jed. G. Brewer, Peq, AANA AAA AA Buffalo, ever} foot of Robinson street, ig; Canal street, at 83g; Catharine street, at 8; G treet, at 9: (0.3, North River, at 9g. A.M. e cents each way. 0 NEWBURGH AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS, tiv steamer JOSEPH BELENAF loaies the por fit Sing Sim Es Culdwe Wectauii, nd Caravell.” Sahat d's oft for light mesbenteni 6 or bed*roome, quire on the 4th story. X. ery peg FUBNISHE: FRONT ROOM, ON THE | t A oa gentleman or lady, with or without board, | 8 Hubert street. MEDICAL, at | YON'S MAGNETIC POWDERS, FOR THE DESTRUC- tion ef Bedbugs, ep hee’ Pills for the destruction of Rats ¥ t 42) Broadway. Reference Jouse; L. Roome, Esq., Hoapitale EW YORK, AU Superintem UST 41st, 189.— MESSRS. WELLS, —€ iMease send Ou board steamer ely, one dozen of your Compound tn Ril cas by Diarrhea, le by its ase blo article Kip Van Winkle immedi: Extract of Blackberry. the passenger v Several of the meree office but the above ie unanimousiy pronounced the best. We tion the fact for the benedt of others who may be similarly | aflected.—Ep. ov J. or C. The abore Medicine may be, ped st 182 Chatham: 17 Bast Rroad an 157 and 6st ts This preparation | haratia, but after a | vefiored oe irritation disagree ble feeling ve pee bowels and system are ¢| mo es the bowels epee = heslthy state of the #1 medicine for the chole dinrrher But asa preventive fur thie o no equal—especiall miwer cumplaints in « 4 hours, which is suit o. do net recommend this It any are taken with the oe vention of ‘dren, We have naneheavened | 000,000 BOTTLES the last five 9: nd have bever know not been of advantege. ta | ten thousands of cases of disease, ‘The most delicate females ond infants take it with great benefit; all should use it at this It has cured gard against the cholera thie teason of th remedy ever ccmmplainte, | ar. 4 ly infant it ie inv AND FOREIGNER. snd others are dying ally of a divease that re~ ‘combined, that would | live ito Tittie care was exerctecd on theit, diet dicine, A great number have been debilita or by the excessive heat of th thats Hundreds of Inishine of Cholera at, th mbles the Skip i 1 ‘Theysonte of the woes ahrente onset ot dlovate, Da | cured by tho ure of De. 8. P. Towne Sarraparilia. Baooxrym, July 2, 189, » feel almoat. well. My my appetive ts good and cough, and pain has left pnd J sleep well: could wot eleep. ”y tains description of ll disenras of the ¢ iz t mode of eure, nt. With the asviet teat Hy werelf. Price § (eee of poat- sae), by the N ta vet, where be ine neulted WEDICINE CBEST IN A HALF OUNCE VIAL.-DR hy Drop cures all Private Diseases withont im the patient's habits, in from Sto Sda ¢ Hunte Diepensary, 3 Division st. is the only place iteam behad. slont:. A medical book for porhing MEINE, No, 20 DUANE (ot on all protracted arial and See nove, throats, Me, Also I other affections, which ae cow raliy oon dence. Dr. H. ise member of the Medical YEKMAN PAYSICIAN—DR street, continne netures, on, oD LA . s beorst habit, of effeetually cured. four days. —_ | © CURE NO PAY.—DR. CORBITT, ® DUA may be conenlted on the treatment of corain delicate diseases, A. practice of sizteen years devoted to. the trsees | ent of delicate disenges enables Dr. C. to oure tho worst | of this diseano, Recent cases cured in ry ws EE N° CURE, ‘NO CHARGR.—DR. Ld street, 9 confidertisliy conswited on all forms diseases, Heeent cares of pacrth vores im t aeys. 0 Constitational del ey Srouted by Dee Me No mereury trom busin. trem PEW SINGLE ¢ end Lae can be rae ard Ten onl Y days, Neo ORA ecommodated with full Bours, + 116 Leonard firest. The foome THOK OF THK PRACTICAL D* no Tre AU ul J moh PRie Greenwich #/ hours, a Price $1. of phystoal and Seo angnish to e ave ©: health eye 7 Inineeaet ed eepesinily for. the married, of these eantems it | the countr: | and ; | amenable to some tiesto the hostand son-in law ef the Colonel departments 5 secretary to the board of ative, settlement of Mexican claims, and a ve he ie—a seholar and a Our Washington Correspondence. Wasuinaron, August 10, 1349. The Removals and Appointments—Governorship of Oregon—Proscription, §¢., &c. The administration has already been plentifully abused by its opponent: they are right to express their disapprobation. We believe, as strongly as any person, that the proseriptive policy pursued by former adminis- trations has been productive of incalculable evil. We have seen a party triumphant, and every office of honor or emolumeat filled by the friends of tha party, to the almost utter exclusion of all others ; and we hailed with satisfaction the declaration of General Taylor, that, if elected, he would put a stop to that odious system, and permit no party to But when that declaration was made, we never for an instant imagined that, by any species of sophistry, it could mean that Gene- ral Taylor would continue the same unfair distri- bution of effices which, for twenty years, had ex- He must put a stop to it; and as “ tew die ”’ the only way by which the wing rty can obtain a share of the offices, is by remov- cunaNee, be proscribed. isted. and none resign. ing the most obnoxious, incapable, or that party which had filled up all the offices o! in office as democrats. That this is untrue, can proved, in a variety of wars, administration of John ‘Tyle removed no less than one hundred whigs from the ‘Treasury De ington alone. names and can furnish them. but after John Tyler had previously been at work for four years “puri strong evidence that few, very few, whigs must have been lett when General Lie became Pre- sident. At the present time, in one of the ‘Treasu- ry bureaus, the Sixth Auditor’ 's, there are of whigs, including doubtful, nineteen, "and of democrats fifty-one. Inthe Land Office, now not under the ‘Treasury Department, there were a few weeks since about eleven whigs out of seventy-three So it is with regard to other bureaus. The Mice Department contained some two or | three whigs. In all the departments, when Gen. clerks. Post ¢ Taylor was elected, there were bs ninety-two whigs out of nearly 700 offices. deny this, and we will furnish the proof. we believe it are in favor of a system of equaliz 0) But in this equalization it is not necessary to without other cause than the meré ne- ceseity of bringing about equality. ‘The letters of many of those dismissed prove conclusively that they deserved removal; and that marked want of these letters, is not merely confined to the writers. There are dozens ot clerks employed at the present time, who speak manner of Ought such men to be retained 1 Do the people of the country de- sire that General ray Jor’s seli-respect should be so Temeve an respect which characteri in the most disrespectful, blackguar the President and his Cabinet. grossly outraged ? A word or two more. Treasury gives a pract not inclined to proscription, as confidential clerks both democrats and whigs; The Secretar; doubt remain. ‘The See: similar way. democrats. The truth is, all the members of the Cabinet are igh-minded, honorable men, who, whilst they are firmly determined to set their faces against pro- scription, are as firm in their determination to ad- minister the government with purity, aad to turn npetent, or are other equally important charge. By pursuing this course, they will, so far as the in, and bring about that wholesome state ot efficiency ‘so desirable and out all officials who are either ince offices are concerned, purity th nécessary to the public service. lone! Lane was removed to-day from the go- vernehip of Oreg J. H. Marshall, E: lana, has been appointed. Colonel Lane be remembered, is the person who was so lavish of ed abuse towards General Taylor, and w: Governor of Oregon towards the close administration, as a reward, it was heved, for his violent opposition to Wasuinaton, August 9 1819. Pipartuve of the President Office-Seckers— Equalization—Mr. tronage—The National Intelligencer, §c. ‘The President of the United States left the eity Colonel Blies accompanied him to the depot, and there left A car was especially provided for him, but he preferred taking a seat with the sovereigns, in Col. Iiugh Mercer, son of General Mercer, of revolutionary memory, sat next tohim. Colonel Seaton, the Mayor of the city, merely ught; the United States Mershal, accompanied his Excellency as far as jn this afternoon's train, for Baltimore. him. the ladies’ ear. locked in at the window, to see that all was and General Richard Wallach, Baltimore, of honor. a guard o| Mr. Meredith has given much offence to the office-seekers, who complain londly of his tardiness Some of the patriots have | for five months, and are no | farther wea receiving situations than when the in mak. been w: i removals. ing here firet handed in their petitions. They have a dressed him little importuning notes, thus ‘annoy- he has kept his visiters in the then caused his door to be opened wide for every body here | is no chance for a pri- | Yate conversation. Yesterday, a dozen of the office- passed resolutions ing him. Lately, ante-room wntil ‘the hour for dinner, and to enter at once, when t seekers formed a meeting and reflecting upon the Secretary. The to effect a change in the cabinet, substitute who will decapitate without merey, as though one of the chief te ° "Two: ‘wo of the Secretaries have avowed thi »pulation of the sev: States hereto fore been neglected, Mr. hence he has commenced to do justice to her. Ohio, it objected, is For instance—from that State have been appointed the Secretary of the Interior himself, salary $6,000; ‘The Mr. Goddard, the principal clerk of the depart- 2,000; Mr. Coffin, head of the appoiatin 1,300 or 400; Tom Ewing, Jr., son 0 signer of land patents, $1,500; Mr. Howard, clerk the Pension Office, $1,000; Mr. Tipton, elerk in the Land Office, $1,400; Mr. Col- ler, Collector at San Francisco (salary not recol- | lected); and last, though not least, Elisha Whittle. | sey, First Comptroller of the Peet $3,500, Thi will do for » commencement ; besides, there 18 a emart epriokling of clerks. Poor Indiana not fared so well. Caleb B. Smith, one of the commrssioners for the eettlement of élaims under the treaty with Mexico, and two or three minor clerkships, make wp the oan total of petrenage to the whigs, thus far. The democrats, however, are well represented in the Hoosier State, viz: Edward Hannegan, Minister to Berlin; John W. Davis, Com peeve to © hu Mr. f Oregon. will not Jong continue in th possession of the Phillstines. gencer establishment is toler- viz: The son of Colonel of legation somewhere ; the is, a clerk in one of the ¢ book critic of that paper is the commissioners the Seaton is & etary able one gentleman ; one of the com- divelosen important svorets, which | positors has been appointed a mail agent, and an- . ve agen them paretany of an increase of fe = er, clerk to the board of inspectors of the peni- entiary. And the weikoown’ hard working, and By Pap * * talented A Stansbury, the veteran reporter, has ‘tn importan aghunge’ i been aesigne:| a rn in the Land Office. The the moet eMetew ibrarian of the War Department was an attaché of in every comptaint t6 | that establishment. We do not know that the pe if the Prt tiehine Omow 1 tronage has t be i pag All of oe appoint- «alba | ments, save that of Mr. Seaton’s son-in law, have fons ER. Raerwin: i es ATES tren made sinee the commencement of the pre- J. Bai tede 8 sen? administration. We do not complain ; every On the reesipt of $1 nght to take eare of his frends ; and the . 1 be {rpeemitted by free of poriare we any Ey iy eis nid, to York oles pipe kies streens | their respective duties, re ably qualified for the discharge of o. for what is term- ed its “proscriptive” spirit. General Taylor is aceured of fulsifying his pledges, and his cabinet are individually abused for their “ rapacious” views. We regret to see that even some papers, disposed to act justly tow rds the administration, have followed in the track, aud are almost as vo- ciferous in their denunciations of the alleged ** pro scription.” Still, an honest and manful expression of opinion is expected from the independent presses in question, and if they believe the administration is falsifying General Tayler’s oft repeated pledges, We believe that even the Union confesses that an equal distribution of the offices —now that its party is out—is nothing but fair ; but it asserts that there are already as many whips Lg the piebald r, whigs did not | stand so very high as to have obtained all the offices; and yet we find that Mr. Polk’s cabinet and fifteen rtment in Wash- If this is doubted, we have the One hundred and fifteen removals from one department, and that, too, net at the close of a whig administration, ying” it, furnishes in itself’ Let the Union Now, is it fair or just that such a distribution of the offices should continue? We are opposed to proscription; an unwise, unjust, and degrading policy; and it is for these very considerations we of the ‘al proof that the Cabinet is He retains about him 60 long as they do their duty, they will no etary of State ‘acts in a | With one or trvo exceptions, all the | messengers in the de epartment are democrats. door-keeper, (a highly confidential position) is a democrat, and fully two-thirds of his clerks are generally be- neral ss Mr. Meredith and the ing—Pa- eatures of government is | to | syed men for a difference in political rinten- | tion to equalize, as far as possible, the clerkships between the two parties, and with reference to the West has Ewing saye, and Bat etting the lion's share, CIPY TRADE REPORT. New Yous, Aug 10-—2 P.M, Asnes—Thore is but little doing in either kind, quote pot at 0-896 60 06. and ponel of 68. ‘Oot- ton—the market is er heavy, with a downward tendency, Bxeavst There is » fair business goin, going forward in flour, at jum and low gra: en, while inferior brands, +neh as foe snd unine |, are somewhat vasier. “The de- dis for the East. The sales are 4 500 bbl 3 ees and $46 81 for fine ted; $5 6\¢ @ $5 1235 for common State estern; $6 15% » $5 26 Icr straight State aud good Michigan; and $5 25 | $31 for pure Genesee. Southern flour i¢ {im good demand, at steady prices, Rye fleur and cora-meal are without change to notice. Gnain.—There is a good enquiry tor wheat, for milling, but sales are limited, at steady prices, Rye is firmer, and quiet at 5834 @ S00, Oats nrein fair de. mand, at 43 & 440. Corn 1s steady and ia good demand for the Eastern trad: ales of 20 000 bushels at O14 a ec for mixed and 63)4 aG1c. for Western yellow ; round yellow is nominal at 62a 640. Pu sions.—The market fer pork and beet is dull, and we have no to notise—prices remain une Bard is h at 64a ye for good to prime. 1d cheese are steady. Kev. —The sly on ham is moderate ; the maa | is quiet, but firm, at s4o. for prison and Ohio. Fripay. August 10—6 P. M. ‘The weather, for part of the day, was wet and unfa- vorable to out door business, and 'Change was but moderately attended. The flour market was better, with a good demand for the Eastward There were fair receipts, and the export demand for inferior grades having fallen off, they were dull. Southern flour was firm, with @ good demand, but supplies were limited. uarket was bare of rye flour, and prices were bet- 5 ere was no meal of apy consequence on tl market, and prices were firm. Wheat was in fair de- mand for milling, but there was very little offering, aud the stock ou hand was light. Corn was steady, with an active demand for Eastern, There was no shemee in quotations, but prices were well sustained, transactions were chiefly confined to flat and mixed yellow. Round was inactive, and quotations were n ‘The market was bare of rye, aud there was none offering. Oats were steady, with a fair busin: dolng Pork was very dull, and without transactions worth reporting. Heef wa yulet, but steady, at pre; vious quotations, Lard was in fair demand, but held above the views of buyers. Cut meats continued dull, and prices inclined to droop, while sales were light. There was no marked change in cheose or butter, Gro- ovrk re firm, with more doing, while a better feeling prevailed, Cotton was steady, with e fair amount of sales for export. Astvs—The market was firm, with sales of 150 bbls, both sorts, at $5 8744 a $5 94 for pots, and $6 for pearls. Burapstvrrs.—Flour—The aggregate sales of the day amounted to about 8,500 bbis., in various separate lots, including sour at $4 25, fine and uninspeeted at $4 a $4 334, common State and mixed Western at $5 06 ao $5 1234, straight State and good Western $5 1235 a $5 25, good Ohio and favorite Western at $5 25 @ $5 373g, pure Genesee $5 31 a 95 44, fan iy State and Ohio at $5 44. $5 68, extra Ohio at 94, extra Genesee (old) at $68 $6 50, new aias $6 75 Of Southern brands wo heard of sales of 200 bbis. Baltimore at $5 25, Georgetown. in lots, at $0 B10 96 37M. ye flour was some better, and was fearce, with gales of 200 bbls. at $3 12's @ $3 16%. Corn mect was scarce and wanted at $3 18 for Jersey and $3 26 a $3 31 for Brandywine. Wheat—Sales were made to a moderate extent, including 800 a 900 bushels good new North Carolina at $1 25, and 1,000 bushels do, superior, ‘at $1 03. jaa not plenty, ‘and was held bi Teported, while quota- tions were nominally the sa: Cerniaae cate he the day reached about 47.000 bushels, at 68e. for heat- ed, 6134 a 63c. for Western mixed, 634; a 64e. for hand- some flat yellow, and 63 a 6330, for round yellow, closing nominal at the latter figure, Oate were seld by the cargo at 43 a ddc. Corrow.—The market is steady, and sales of 4,000 bales have been eflected, the majority being for export. Freicnts.—We notice engagements of 3,000 barrels flour to Liverpool, at 1s, aud of cotton at id. ; 125 barrels flour and 100 tons heavy goods, for Glasgow, were taken on private terms, and 200 bales of cotton, for Hamburg, at ge. ; 100 barrels ashes were taken for Rotterdam, at 2 Hres.—There have been some sales from second band, and 8,000 Orinocos were reported to havo beea sold at¥e , 6 months ; other lots of the deserip- tion are held Inon.—The market was firm for Scotch 7lg, with sales of 100 tons of Gaitshire at $21 75, 6 mouths, trom yard, and 160 tons anthracite Pennsylvania, at $20 50, usual time. Lxap.—The market was some easier, with sales of 7.600 pigs, part at $4 663s, amd the residue on private terms, Lesrurn —We quote light and mldiling weights hemlock rol Oi¢0. ; hoavy weights at 1415 at ida’ 1440 poor do. at 21a zie. for light weights ; 18a nd heavy. We note « sale of 200 barrels New Or- Navat Sronea.—Sales of 1.600 barrels of commen North county rosin were made at previous rates, sup- pored to be at £0 a S2c; 200 or 400 do. white at $3 50 $4 00 ; 3.000 do, crude turpentine At $2 6234, cash, Ous.—There was a faie business going forward in linseed. at rathor better pricks. ‘The sales of the day are 5.000 gallons at 63 a bbc. for English aad American, the latter price for barrels ; some holders. however. are asking (Se. for American, in casks, Of olive, the were 250 baskets at $2 75. Provisions. There was nothing dotag In_ pork. the mai ket for mess was very beavy, at $10 75, and active for prime at $804 a $9. Leet only nelling in smail jote at $13 50 a $14 for m wanted at $12; prime mese was dail at $1! continued Gull. Seles of 40 barrels good bi shoulders were made at To # respeetively. But- ter was inactive at Te @ 116, for Oblo wad xt We. MMe for Western, Cheese was rearce at 20. ® Te. ; prime was in demand for export Lard was only in retail demand, at 6's: a Holders were firm for Lote of prime quarity Sve ‘Lhe market continued firm, and there was considerable doing. We noticed sales of 100 hhds. of | Mus ovado at 4\\o. a 4% ; 200 do. Porto Rico for port at 4,0, short price, and 100 boxes brown Havens a & Witisxey was steady, with gales of 200 barrels Obie and prise dde.. carb. Wises —The market continued qhict roles we Lave and The only eter casks port at Toe} ‘The receipts this week have been large. The denard was With sales of 20,000, at 29e, a dle Jor mized Western Reeripts of Pr: duce ser Madson River Lines, Tais Fleur. + - dots, 3 Lard... «bbe, ist Corn... bushels U,09G Ashes. oS a ) Wheel + © 7483 Whiskey, « 135 | Onte, - * 3000 Cheese oo baw, 1478 Peed. ...ees 14.000 Wool, .,.. ise nn re ee ee Married, On Wedrerday, August 8, by the fev. Ansel Leo, Mr. Brsiansy De Farce to Mist Mant, daughter of bine. nuel Velleman, all of this city. St. Louis papers p copy. On Thursday evening, August 9, at the Dateb Ne- formed (hureb, in Zist street, by the Rov Abe R. Van to Mise Many buamert Died On Friday, August 10, of convalsions, Rewano ( intant son of Nelson Shook, M. D., agud one year aad reven month) ‘The friends of the family are reepeotfally invited to attend the funeral, thie afternoon, at five o'eloek, without farther invitation, from the residence of his grandtather, Stephen Keeler, No 88 Warren street. Suddenly, on Friday, August 10, in the 66th year ef Love, relict of the late Matthias |, alao of her brothers, James aod her sone i fi Erbeo i Anderson, are in fonerel, this (Saturday) afternoon, at fire o’cloek, from her Inte residence, No. 83 Bowery On Friday, August 10, of the provatling epidemie, Mr. Cn Baxen, aged 37 years d those of hit family In general, are Texpectfully requested to attend bis funeral, this day, at 10's o'clock, from his late residemce, 7834 Ni Ls atreet. On ‘Tharedey, August 9 of the prevailing epldem| irew Thompson, io the 45th year st were interred in Soseneeed Cemetery. Aug’ wear Loway. - x vis, aged one year, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to atterd the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at 5 o'elvek, trom the residenee ot bis father, No 3i Amos street, withent further notice On Friday, August 10, aged 30 years. Mr. Jouw Weway Scunoen The relatives nd friends of the family, and ae > members of (he German Brotherly fully invited to attend hia fuel Oo Seturday) afternoon, at two o'elock, from N street. without other invitation. His reme Lh taken | to Greenwood Cemetery for interm | At Brooklyn, on Friday, August 10, ot dr on the | the daughter of Warren and a ©. Bean, 18 ‘months and 10 days. fries and reiatives of the family are reapeet- fully invited to attend her funeral,tthis (Sat afternoon, at 93; o’elock, from theit residence, No. Hicks street, between Union and Sackett streets, | Oo Wednesday, A 8, at Durham, eon, | Mr. down Bi the city of New York, aged | Seis ‘tead. L. 1, on Thoreday, A 9, Jou ‘drallaus “Abboct, At fem Axx. devgbter of Nathaniel Bo an of New Yor! 1m two months, and 14 days. Io Weete: ‘August Sern Arsowp, aged ton — aoatha, and 3 days; a revolationary pen- in G Incinnati, August 6, of eholere, Aww, wife of Wm. Clemehire . Kister of the late Commodore MeDo- ™ ty timo, of cholera, #¢ the € Alins House, neat ington, Del, where * bok boon contend oh iy years or more, as @ Lieutenant-Colenel Fevw lunatic r of ebclera, at Kingston, (Canada MARITIME INTELLIGERO Port of New York, Aug. 10, 1949, sow Rien oun ons, . Dui Deeks bis Shipe—Von Galen (Duteb), er, Ra‘avia. 6 bevonnvire ( th re ou 4G re! gnet: tion (pit). Lunes. Liverpoo! Y , ares Now Scieang Brees Raver, W Whitlock; Wabash, | & The Warky— Reyer, BU i HD Brockman; Ceves, Coling, Rew Orh asard; A G Hill, Casts, City Point, Va, Brig 8 Bry. Batt, Beh arelay & Livingston