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Leia ale Price Two Cents. . VIT.—No. 422.—-Whole No. 2089, NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 1842. LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. | POMEROY © 0-8 4 Rip NTTSS GOWAN Prion 7 = 7 a § 7 SSS = a ew York on the 23th and Lavernool ‘on the 13th | ALBANY, BUFFALO AND CHICAGO EXPRESS. MISS COW AN | ‘pith ‘cartes te he ah ml. | Foote; and a hoste of others. shall endeavor to] beef and tatoes, for their winter's supply, she is th Bans [Correspondence of the Herald.) give you accounts of each days’ performance. scolded and said she neither knew what to do with, ed 5” how- e knew how to treat such uitar, F Will be happy to Jumer, Inranois, May 6, 1842. ‘The “ Herald” is gaining in popularity every day; | nor where to put such a quantily of te alls ab No. 86 Whitt street, o¢ ¢ yeetere wil The Herald in Mlinois—Searcity of Females—-Moneys 4 M28 Who would not look at ita month or two ugoy | ever, added the speakers hi ‘ A a +f y fs are wow Tanning @ re ;alat * “ ry are most ravenous after it; d : ‘| H g 7 Ship SHERIDAL ; panini yA pe May. Ratlroads to and dee, Albu aod Bs ffalo, “ad the —Runnin; Negroes from the South, §¢. can scarcely wait the geal ip rigs ane , yor erpree hich be die rhs Todtice s INS. Cat jotes, Important Papers and Valuable Packages—W one SE eae rae ser erhaps you wouldiike to h ittle ft your Herald yet ? f the answer be yes, they Tdare ms i nom Live Rroot. 3 : = DS Y ike to hear a little from Hoo- 3 ) Ls yee, y are nottres much further, or perhaps J might Shap Spee “A aes oh Jane Bos Brchatges Sota fanaer: collection or, sayinbat is of ARTIFICIAL TEETH. aier land, and the passing times here. ‘The Herald ros iced over of ied eco with great | add sever interesting items, “eg na on , Cart kiddy, bath ty sonable per centage—exucnte orders for the parehase or sale of N oe sea jah 7 : a . jact easure ; certain it is, that no news | tion the Concert which came off in the evening. It g IGS" Cou Joba Col ah 8 pacar, way | Ustshanaiae Produce an Manntactated Articles of erery de- ATMOSPHERIC Ph BocURE, is wre by several, and considered the best that | journal is fought for with, such avidity and eager- | wasa brilliant aflair ! Seldom ee ¢ ships ave all of the fist class, upw. 1000 tous, built j nally, in the tewns on their throug’ FROM THE COURIER AND BeGiit comes here. You go to the Post office, and the | 2¢99 a8‘ Bennett’s Hera ovisviLtne. | semblage of equal beaut ctability and intel- in the city ir lnesant vie sally” apevaanen ts sconce i Now Yot er A SNDEN & CO’S EXPRESS ENTISTRY.—It is not often th “ BNE EE 0 first thing you hear is, “Has the Herald a piney ae —— ligenee. Thatanaen rn ol eeeaiss amd vo- eamend rchonganat conten fe Pens, ‘ Messrs. HAWLEY & CO’S EXPRESS speak in (erms of eulogy of discoveriog om subjects which | <¢yy7} v “ : capeteccabd Baitimore. cal music, and with the exception that the inst price of passage hence is $100, for which ampl stores will | tOand from Buffalo to Cleveland, Detrowt and Clicago and w- | domoteome within our i We have not sufficient hat news—any thing from Texas?’ 1 tell you, {Correspondence of the Herald.) I 1 part xXception e ru- be provided. ‘These ships are commanded by experienced foriai rect, speedy and paovlotse. to doXt Flat fst plac wuless indeed the obiect | Bennett, Texas and the ladies are all the go hake: Excuanor Horer. acl ry fir monn Power anu bg aig ill make isiue- | DS er rtangable,aud this is the ; “a . 3 " EXCHA EL, ‘as of the first order, % 6 eae ig — Soca ae eo. cities, for the negotiation and transaction of all Friepean tifa and fas to Sad Dentist whe tnived some time since | My object in w ting, is to get some one in the em: Barrmone, May 16, 18 an hour,” was ‘sung with charming ‘effect The Con- it it ‘i j- | professional busi 4 " is % v mndon, rought with his i f ” ue ™, p * ay m “4 ect. d ecila Wil of adi are signed therefor, ’ Sherman ADL atchin, Noah Lee, Jauses Taylor, ‘Theodore Ours, without the useol. iet, | overplus, for the fact of it is, our State is perfeetl hain pend tala et vera a chats {her leuder, Mr. Averston. | must now con- Tar Cohen gives titan ectaeuy sarieteoeaedl byt er eer 3 —Bennert, Backus & Hawley, Utieas T. A. Smith, barren, ; Pit Penioetly | To tire Enrror or vie N, Y. Fimeat.n :— Tuesday, b a ch bs wai Lege hare, sare s ‘Auburn; J. 3 JG. ( 3 init . eit day, beer stering about what they will do; bay ie lg? She YC gaaaidatgua Daviditoyt, Rocheater s John Me: rads, that many’ patients w Money, the “ Elixir vitae,” has taken the panic, me Was'so Cofd lest vetting auld! tity morning, that |’ but we hy ashingtonians can afford to dare them to E nf South st., New York, or to Kouster, ockport ; J. A. Clark, Batavia ‘Thomas Blossom, sem of ¢ every necessary embellishments, are x0 delightal | and gan faukel y : & » | we were obliged to have fires in every room through- put their threats into execution. M. & JAS. BROWN &'CO., Liverpool. affalo, 2 POMEROY & CO", with-tnem that they have permitted him to tefer eoquirers to al bourne from which no traveller } out thi house. Who eve ld think, that in the Trade here is dull and g} yb his i h Letters by the packets will be charged 123g eciuts por single No, § Exchange Buildings, Albauy. 4 them who do not apply fiom. idle curiosity, but witha view | returns.” Nothing afloat in the St : at Cs Ouse. AP CYR WO ein eon es ENON crater Cy’ Gis g omy, but this is miuel shect 90 cents per ounce, and uewspupers Lent cache mi | _ atl ©) 8 Wallstreet, New York. | “}, of profitting by the couviction an actual examination will Sotiing ailoat in the State but its own | middle of the month of May, we shouid experience | 4Cllorated by the vivacity and hilarity of oe la- NEW YORK AND HAVRE PACKETS. (SECOND LINE.) - ss of this i wil a leare Rr AS ‘on the ae MAIL ay FARE AND FREIGHT REDUCED. z eae Mo LEVEUE pene, rags, which are worth fifty cents on the dollar. Oh! such chilling weather ? RIB suaariots Wercem vhs what glorious times. Politics below par, but rising, S, CHEAP. and shortly will command a premium. 260 Broadwa; & LACE Our anniversary of the Sunday Schools was cele- Norwich, [Correspohidetice of the Herald} Ns 5 fc * No one | brated on Sunday, (yesterd: Th Cu 7 PIDKIIN WD» +6 3 E+ | runs for oilice but loafers and. | ay, (yesterday). ‘The occasion was ‘ SHE SUBSCRIBER has and is recetving from-auction oes caters and bankrupts“ Bless | goubly j het ine 7 First Norwicn, May Sd, 1812. stand Havre ot the 16th of each month, as follaws ¢ BOSTON te SPONNGTON AND NEWPORT Soe, | sittlyMihonsant silks, Gluch he will set wholeaieor | Whemark.” Dut the Highest aud. most entesp Fe Sri ee Lae TedL nicl anise icdinl amprailalge Tit Diitwe— Reach fats. From New York. yom Havre. | posed of the following superior steamers, running in conpoe. | Milliuers will Ando it io tha ods eam Brices. Country tings that is going on, is running niggers | day School Teacher, in the first Sunday School, S 3 gion, Thome ship ONEIDA, “Gist March” ath ‘pel {iar he Staonal Ponwkdence! aad Biko cat Be | Ramen pee nes ae page ege al he eer | through fromibe Sanh. Our lage’ highly honor | forsded by the. Inte Robert Raikes, of England, | pigan t $F..26, James Funck Ist November? io me RG TR sailed at low ne the lowest (Thread Laces, of beautifal patterns fey hey allord to stop here and water; und if }being present—that, gentleman isthe Hou. George | D=48 Bexserr— Ship BALTIMORE, tat Apuil "§ tech May BORE IBEAND, Caqeatn Thayer SOM paws cae idee Beak aR MMOND pete nite ae i teceea at aad Orr ice ato Lae ee enone Ll iiey prs 2 SARRAGANSETT. ¢ nh Woslsey. eae s IMO) place ‘yelept” a cellar. hey can’t afford to run | sities, who has created qui excite! i e BupUTICA” ‘Ona HOREGAS: Cana hg cig (aead 3 HAVA NA BEGARU—PICABIA E MANZANEDOCNG. eons {aoe of the “sun,” but of the “ntoon and | history of the mother se poke forden, eon scar ‘ es oc ae sane vnanm 10) Saniora” Sin coat fors Bloc Nos k'Nou Rater ede (Bandara ex ] Lo Liberey street, pei er bp a ne yh dag = Aes bees here ase the frost throws a | ciples and organization. ont in Norn », and I think that.a place like Nor- eee era aa clock, P. irra oar a easier) here, Work printataliy “Ue aren great demand } The Military Eneatnpment ‘opens rich.” ‘They | Wich ought to be noticed through the columns of vain cle edhe re FAs 30,000 Noriega do” do. Wrotld you belicns ot ne eee rubaway wenches, | will be reviewed by President Tyler, our Goyernor, | Your excellent paper. Our little city is small, but Pell, Iat-Febroary @ lege March 3 8 8023 dos . © Bie Beverite” ge Cy vould y« love it, one certain fellow in running | and a number of etceteras, on’ Wednesday. The | what of that? We h ligi i Phe arcomimodtions of these shipe are not purpessed, com- | |The NARRAGANGHR GE SE lays, Weiduendaya and ee Bee tes w © doe’ through, broke down, and had to put up | whole promises to be a brilliant affair, and. an ae-| cvoeaie. wad alec cee ee eoitenesss Rood ing all that may be required for comfort. ‘The. price of ¢a- | Fridays, for Stoninston, . ‘80,000 Regalia and Canones do. by the “wayside,” where the “doe” ke fe >and an a¢-) Totals, and almost as many grades as Goth: passage is $100, Passengers will be supplied with every te- |The MASSACHUSETTS, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and | 9 _ 50,000 Trabtcos and Ladies do. forhis wife. Only three Oech Tone wkan'y ceptable fubilee for our hotels. I shall write you | Pye Nain Aujate withthe exception of wines and tiguarny ©) O° OT Saturaya, tor Stovingtoo ‘| " gqUie whole entitled to debenture, and in low to muitipmrchae | oried “easca wie Mey senators: last night | soon again. Yours, Anne. Yesterday was a great day for little Norwich.— pT 3 Sime . m Ss e pla SEC ne da subscribers, free from any other than the espenses actually in- | mug talettice Keilsned Cie tnd eee gtgamers, at Stonington, Y Sapners 4 " fore ; but the *darkies™ were stuck bye uitit leet Pits ay curred on them. For freight or pasage, apply ta forsee Morac yey Fee econ teseadiagely ied Real nt 7 VED. 5 i ore 5 1 da ere stuck bye until last Philadelphia, if c ,, and umodation of persons tras the house of Berger Walter, the ; night, when the ei ia DOLD & HINCKEN, Agents, velling betwoon New York and Newport, the! steanboattrans | Glasses. 1a Bravce safle Boome street a ane fom thereto sbolltenisistiees eee We had out the Military Fire Companies, Cold Wa- ‘ ter Army, and a host of other e: (Correspondence of the Herald.] Militia, under Capt. Caleb Purnapenrnia, May 17, 1842. ertainments. The aa 9 Tontine Buildings. aton, made a most FOR NEW ORLEANS. will stop at Wickford long enough to leave and receive pasact | has the houor uf informing Mess. dealers in avateh aod er notic: E % ers. HM articles connected eH F Excuse this hasty epistle, and I'll have some- 7 e sple’ 5, a idislne ‘ LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS. |” Freight taken at the following much reduced rates flags: that Grete etabiamene of waishe startet ea” | thing of nore imporiance next une, “Yong, ie” | Signor De Beyenis and Monsicur Martini in Phi- | *lendid appearance.” ‘They were called out at eight To Boston, on goods weighing forty. pounds or upwandsto | snd colored, fancy articles, ke. Ker kee’ hee horlye teh i oh | Meetyeee i ve o'clock, in front of the Town Hall, and long before : the cubic foot, at $3 40 per ton, and on measurement goods 7 | moved fromNo 40 Maiden Lane, io} No. 90 William street TickLer, ladelphia—A New Debutante. he time the ; the Better accom ctacon of ia aw | te Wee abscisic al AER OE geieetlamen deaisous of purchasing from Hy depot of thie TIO TST D Bexnerr— the time the members was on the ground, and there ‘or the ‘accoinn 5 Mt is intel lenee, Jeasnrement s 5.cen ubie tory, fully invited akan sabe . sedi ga : dezonzh a ship fram ths port on de at Sy Dib, Tah Ste, and | foutsand specie aniclea ae per tail 9 be obtained avoffice 22 | where wil be utd un nvtealted seaotineut ot the above oe: rerepaiaanecernie 1a.) You would haye been delighted could you have | BEYET Wasa more motly group seen than on that 25uh ut each month, commencing the tol continu- rowel w 31 6m ti goods, wh apo 7 “ dence of the Herald, . + si occas -, Vel Sa Bs vend- Ee ol coek mouth commeneiag he Wh Gotoh apd covlinee ha oricemes ~ "Tmt in | toned goods, which will be disposed of on the most reatonable Montun May 11, 1949;° | stewed. to the manner in which your old friend | {ng ie way or Cheech creer et as seen wend oe a cera ioe cane ete eg OPPOSITION LINE FOR ALBAN SE ccanee ee ; Montt:, May 11, 1842:" } Signor de Beanie executed hi prance he, yu eetyand the whole Com- Will be prevented daring the qummer months, ‘The foliewing FARE REDUCED! ! AW REPORTER tor May, 18¢ James Gorpox Bewyerr, Esg.— i Siig executed his songs, duets, Xc.,) pany met him and escorted him up in front of the shiva el soamnenee the arbgeent £ age GO cents—Herths 50 cent ss elle ba re oe ae at the concert of Signor Ribas last night at Musi pagine Boe No. 7, where the congratulations Bhin OCONEE, Teelhes TAKEN AT REDUCED PRICE M lal i F m cal Fund Hall. His style certainly ex | took place. The music soon caHed the Company Bren OTONE Tp caneun Jackson: ap BAY, Sgninetions, Siramnbont WASHING. aibhideuees | _ The mailthis morning came through from New | ine dove uy, ieee tetttinly exceeds any- | together. Very soon the comimand was given to Shi) YOULSVILLE Crptain Hunt TON, Captain J. "M. Brows, having mule r Spicnte (b Banke uutegin Mase (190) ke. | York, with dates of the 8d inst,, but containing no} Veto catoct ye al uch richness and gusto! THis} march, and off they went through the mud (for ¥ Miner. recta sae eany “ 4 i ou at Deny he effuct of atiachment : ’ ming 2 soul ecems alive © sentine: s. | whi ity i re Thi. GASTON: tigen : New HOPG TH Mereatter Leave ts foot of Robinson street | laid upon the proyerty of abankrupe mevious tohis being de- | MWS of interest except the Rhode Island difficulty, | W!"° soul seems alive to the sentiments he utters. | which our city ts noted) through Church and Union Ship HUNTS VI LEE, Cay Se DONNIE, Stal aieeaay? \v ccuceaay il vagy alfemmoan, clare such il appear he June nuber, Also, Jutge Betts’s ML AeEAtnibos yell allvend in sieges.” hal >| Pity he should ever return to Europe for lack of stieetate the Park, {Where they yrent through the ip O' tarday afternoon, st 5 o'clock, landing entre ee ad a agaon (wife's jewelry) will appear im bien . Business neh «A Aveta shone manual exercise until noon. Inthe afternoon th i RASHYILLE: Keni af the “foot. of damumead diet, Aabireh, Penatiove full in ihe Lal amet The Propeietges will continue te Jit | with usflas now nearly closed, most of this State’s & pals Me a ide of ine water. If we cannot were marched up to Greenville, to see the iorny P LOUISA, Grotain Rlulfond. Hor eight ot posage, appty tothe Capeain bn bow or ts D. | Lelie Mor raluable to every business man,” What merchant | crop having come to market, and the greater part | pay” Mm heres do you try and carry out the hoped | factory. girls (for Capt. Eaton is a bachelor) thro 4 Those shine were all builtin the eity of New York, express | RANDOLIH MARTIN, No. lit West sueet inde” Eotes anaet cohiny aad eae or ition’ Walkoady, sold for’ési 3 F ee for connection with, Miss Cushman’s new opera | mud and water, and raining as hard as it ever did ¥ wip eappered thd pat jn apleadia otter oie hace naelanien FARE REDUCED TO-ek GENTEO 7 | rontunity w subscribe forthe nek, wot otters & favorable op- ) already sold forexport. By the first of next month | house, So, that he is. in:the vicinity, we will not | since Noah's flood, jor passegers uneqtilled for comfort. “They are commanded STATEN ISLAND FERRY, BRADBURY, SODEN & CO. business willbe entirely over, and even now many despair of seeing,and hearing him occasionally...» In the evening the Washingtonians met at the Glatona pete, They wil oe al abe ieee aa ; OSE TEC ORE eee and to Sehoolst, Boston.“ merchants are leaving for the north, Where they | , Mons Martini, the accordianist, too took, part in | Town Hall, and the Fire CUUpenes 2Ot Having Sivnee tbaasiecaie saaemoe: wedupand | ¢f Foot of Whitehall street. ae! FRCEGY a Fancy Cabinet Maker, § fathemnai- | vive the money totake th wah lhe the programme, and he fully redeemed his rey enough of cold water, they marched in procession ney tao a oniariet OF septate eT ade ldjat elle repped * ae STATE rawness ee ustrument Case Manufacturer, 269 Water y totake them away, the Lord only | tion by treating usto a masierly and exquisite th to the Town Hall, and partook of the refreshments rarth dgrr Chre ble for jewelry, sept precious stones, silver or plated wat will ran as follows, until or for any letters, parce! ‘or package, sent by or ‘out on board of i Sheth, ntl Tills "OF lad a Y eaves Staten Island fc ralue thereon expressed, “wwe xe8 for the same, aad $576 ORI 4H: For freight or appl j COLLINS & CO.,$6 South st. or Umeter boxes ofa superior make, barometer, thermom- | KBOWS, having done nothing this winter but com- | a dueito, &c. eter frames, quadrant, sextant; survevors i deawing instrument boxes, made fu , of the Washingtonians, such as cold water songs sical, deutistand } plain of hard times. The annual encampment of | We have a young debutante here, Miss Durang, | and speeches, and thus ended the first Monday in racked in a neat style the Mobile volunteers commenced yesterday, and | who was very successful at the concert. More } May. hare, ee On ia will last forthree days, during which time carous | anon. An Oto Reaper. « Keligion is considerably above par at present.— timepiece, clock, gun and pistol sumrrouyie a t 6 * serene pares ‘nds of fancy work, wade of the | ing is kept up continually. On the last da ‘and parte Some of our ministers are preaching Milleri ULLIN &W. ny i y, work, made of t r - . My, 'y a gran ak: re preaching Mullerism, Oeany io AN moet AVOODRURE) “Agent BaNew and workspane f Warraned. | matics ball isgeneraliy given in the encampment, which Trenton, some religion, some temperance, and some the de- ships of this line are warranted to sail (punctually as ade mE fishing and varnishing.’ | Many ladies attend. ‘The ‘Theatre has closed for [Correspondence of the Herald] wil boule’ are being suved here by ecorew. Last ettised, and great care will be taken to have the goods correct: A Jue’ Eatabbishuent, beiween Do- | te sason, and I fear has heen a losing business to 4 Taneros, Mav 17; 1842, | Sabbath Mr. Clark, the Baptist minister, baptised ly measured. m4 N.B. All goods snipped ere required to be particularly , the proprietors, who hardly deserve pity, having nENton, May 17, 1842. | fourteen, and the Methodists are exerting every marked, aud are at the risk of the owners thereof, "nr Mesers. E. & G. W. BR pnt ped W. employed sucha miserable stock company. In the The Races at Trenton—Boston and Fashion, | nerve to make proselytes, but it goes rather hard SOPLES LINE FOR : .W. Bluut, comer of Water street and Bu | Cover pcs mit wre ee ase wah the . . . } PEOP RSD Eas AUBANY; ay ¥: ER ay wii : of 6 a m there have been very poor stars | Mx. Beyyerr : ith them. Yours truly. Nauman, intermediate places, from the Pier foot of . A. Megarey, ‘ater street. here. Mrs. Fitzwilliams, Buckstone, J. 8. Brown. A d is the re: F to-day’t e mere Rooke 3 Courtlandt streetFare $1," r. Domilt, 239 Pearl street. mis imee_»] Butler, the Sego ES 5 A unexed is the result of to-day’s race, and the Review of New Books, &c. eran xamigition wengeens aseroenr | Ree NON AMHR Sa | eS eS @ TRO Co | re tee tne cape tt [tn or tomer, which you wil tse P-| Tux an daMensn oy Faso vo Tens, pb VIA—SOUTILAMPTO; exioonis, at 5 o'clock, jouses. ‘The season closed with the benefit of Miss | !8h:— i 7 Pi " Y nih BELGIAN’ STPAMEN BRITISH QUEEN, badarali ar ge te STEN OGRAPHY. Nelson, alias Mra. Hodges. B: Resvur op Tarwron! Races Yestenpay.—Purse aneatei F igh terbaet Gra eds Sete Me Kee dembhn , Zs NEW anew Bide apes Ithe ¥, ate. ak ete - ” . r 5 cl san excellent plate of fashions, a! pcTibg days of depdrtute of ths wal-knows Steamship, here | N B—AMN kinds of dechct) User CAT ek the ACW fast aka ‘down every ‘erin sees Loutsville. $100—Mile heats—4 Entries. another representing the seamdcieta ates perectaed a fol nasi, vena teoas Youn, | omer derek / imtir' | person can speak with delighttulaccurney "dnd Gtaianyy lec {satinalenonseke Hatta Mr. C. H. Lloyd’ by Monmouth Eclipse, 4 years old, | 2 mera t} GR Re ART OF intemperance. On ath May, 1842, On 7th May, 1943, on 7th June, 1R4t TH. RAINBOW MORNING LINE for | tanaht perfectly by Mr. Bastow, of Londows ine ~~ Latitaxos sans ieee DET ot oon ‘We haye also received from Mr. Post, No. 28 of BY Sein. ~ oth Jul 7th Aug. ALBANY —'The low pressure Steamboat | lessons. Academy No. vis Brosdway, pear Park Pimee, ne er | Mr. W. Richard’s b, g: Tom, by Marshal Ney, 6 years old, Ww ? Peiaesn scat, Lord Ch or of Paice of pusage, menis pot ty} TAOS Foe nw —a I NBAW.a5 Udense.the fps. of Robuwoa |. Lenns redyced from twelve to six dollars: —-- partment—Fine Arts.—Theatricals.—The Herald, | — 3, distanced. x the Works of Fravcis Bacon, Lord Chancellor 0 Autwerp, $70—Bteward's fees, $2 we meals will be | m5 lm*r ee Look ‘of the author is presented to every pupil for $e. Mr. Anthony Irvin’s b. h. by Childers, 6 years old, dist. England; No. 19 of Sea Tates, by the author of the Spy, which containsa continuation of the Two Admirals ; No. 20 of the Works of Sir Warren Scorr, being a continuation of his life of Napoleon, 62 Zerved cu board, on the plan of a continental hotel, in the best ee rani Auswondty py mna % ad) alge pagan My pombe cir permanent eulde, bs ; ‘rack dusty and heavy—Time wa avers ape at Cand td mneiaee icfees destaneets Deing cay yw Lesgeons given tnorn The weather for the last week or two has been | 1, jg hut justice to state that Mr.Conover's Trustee Eee eee ee ond mte wach heer included fn: | PASSAGE FROM ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND A COMML extremely mild and bland, and the sn shines warm | horse had a very bad start on the 2d heat, being 6: S AND T CANNOT ref ~ publ , and light, and lend an appearance of comfort and long over a distance behind, which he nearly made ' ! WALE experienced Surgeon accompentes the ship.* ERSONS. desirons of maki ements for friends to | | actually asto orang , Atk ae a ied nd No. 54 of Turens History or rm Frenen Re- for ireight oF passage, pea sitagaation, aprty to | P¥eluigrave from Une Ol) Country to the United States) and | by taking happiness on all around, ‘The roads are quite dry, | yo at the finish. ‘The result would, probably, have ha 1s Sea ae Raita plate Feriee- ia Tw “ a nec, Bad Lich to scene for them despatch and comfortable ac- | ly, which are rej gore ee and even dusty in town, Business has ina measure | een different had they all got off together. ‘ ) ; jit their interest to. apply. to the snb- | crot disease. iy feribers, wh aze ata ines grepaved gmake Auch arrange: | faction, from the hundreds of patients Toes ai will gwarantee satishetion. ‘The. vessels composin this Hine ate allot thei lags, one of which Teaves Liverrau weekly, consequently al delay at the port pf cinbrication 4s cn cea venting Louis 16th, before the Convention. We have so often] expressed our admiration of Mr. Post’s enterprize in publishing these works in such my eutie hich L have cured, who | revived, but is yet dull. For the if $200, ile heats, to come off the effects of medicines liciously ta- 4 5 , ‘or the purse of $200, 2 mile heats, fisay he ca cure himsell as well'asany | The stores of our merchants are filled with mer- to-day, (Wednesday,) we have the foliowing en- Doctors A. B or C's | chandize, and are linble to remain so, unless some | trie; NEW YORK AND NEWARK. ‘ , a ber with this lis when without a a” ge ac poe 4 feodealioe f ‘ . St i Hla a 2 i acheap form, that it is unnecessary for us to repeat Fare reduced to 25 cen Reastel without any aetsncions Pastoue at sotamor treks’ ied speed relieffis soon given to cause a revulsion in the mo- | James Hl. Van Mater's bay. filly, by Dr. Syntax, out of } 1 0°al From the fogt of Courtandt street, New York. arious ports of Ireland. and Scotland, can likewise be se advice nthe city, | netary fairs of our country. The stores which | | Diana, an. ayler, by-imported Triistee ¥ 4 Wo; 19 pablisbed b be otys ve e busine: a ‘inci "4 Ul ~ LE NCYC) Pde) J ANA NO. uu Diehes Leaves Sow Yor HY Nnearee Weweck "Por further particulars apply. to who would have comuisedthe greater part ot the bone and ai: | Have done business mostly on the cash principle | str Lloyd's (Col. dones) b. h. Truxton, by Barefoot. mip tae gp an >a oT ges he ats AM Atg FM. Atte 4M. At ii TM. Ol Rantteetene THOMTSON 5 Twould say to you, gentlemen, that. those | with little or no credit, will be able to replenish their | Mr. A. B, Conover’s c, h. Zampa, by {mported Priam. GL. Curry § Co., 155 Broadway.—This number roby aaiphing ey Te Be a: iy rapper ima for ge trac bein check yourdtiveate- and if" | stocks without much difficulty, bat owing to. the | ‘The odds is a little in favor of Tyler. Even bet- | contains a very interesting article on crime, end % a de C, QRIMSHAN & CO. | Kotrei those day to have chromic shenimatiem, weakness of the | dutiness of the past winter, our tally stores who | ting on the feld against him. another on the crusades, with much interesting in- Exchane oF drafteat sight, and fovany amour, can ikewige | sional deatheas, low of sight ad serufaio as childen, thew xo | aye done an extensive credit business, will find it] For the three mile purse on ‘Thursday, there will | formation onother subjects. de furnished ou the National Bank hould conavi.t a PHysictay ; visit him every - 19 of the Works of Cuan.es Dickens, by the Leave ntti you un uncommonly fine field of horses; and. the well, and Brobably he may not | extremely difficult to collect their just dues and pay | be e new Yoni f Hats WAY AND Sou wll Rnd myc offier wt a1 Broad street cot | Off Several of our large houses have started their | four mile_purse, Friday, will be contended for by | san uli hers, containing a continuation of Bar- cl gil abe FOR SALE—The. faxt Open from'9 A. B.'to-8 F ovosT, M.p, | clerks through the couatry to collect debts of re- | ‘Creasurer, Cassandra, and Mariner. It will take a naby Radge This number is beautifully illustrated. From the foot of Liberty street, daity. epront Steno’ thin, VENICE, bea eae. 400,000 La Et rere cent and old contracting ; but have returned to give | smart onc to pick out the winner. Wuax's 10 ur Doyk, on tHe Witt, ax tHe Way, Lae oeeee rity stteet danty. ick. about 7600 barrels. ‘This ship was bailt in Philadel- x x or — a yi fg a A hie ; ” saad spill Livy. the.anthos of Weslth.and Worth, peblisied t ‘Atv A. M i yes pal fn oS Ros faithful mariner, vas wipe Ne vs I AND D Sram the brig Ohio, from. Haran but an unsatisfactory account of their tour. The Boston is here, ey out zt ve ani ‘2 by the author of ‘ealth any orth, published by MM, 1" P.M: stocks, and coppered with heavy, copper, on which she has just | 24 quality, for sale in lots to snit purchasers, at reasonable | ce) tot” of the matter is, there wil » | not be likely to enter for any of the purses, as Fa- = Bi . BOMERILEN theses cohuuve withthebe- thie ach way: Briorined a voyage to Chins naa bncke—ie wel alculaued for 8 | peices, by MM, KADER, 6 Chatham scot up shot’ of the matter is, there will not be one | not be, likely to enter for any of the pimses, a4 fia: Harper & Brothers, : ; Fath between New York and Somerville, pr Rp grein peared ha de AY Dl LIT: hal —___ | third the quantity of goods sold this year ns was | ‘lowed to be bronght to the track—very much to This is a book which contains an interesting mo- hid os Aer 30 CEBU: | cloze concer. | Lies FORT LER PAVITTION This Vesrifal and wwamer Vast, The people here and every where else, see | the chagrin of her friends and those of Boston also, | ral, shown in the guise of a most interesting tale, Prepay oe ge wi pe eo cr oe ANY 2°. oo s the hongs be ng fied up forge zi r Soares the necessity of stern and rigid economy. We have | who would like to have one more shy at her. a and will be read with much avidity by every young P.M, train from New York, has been reduced between VEOR PAVE The superior, Rronch rj PAE eau ishmmen tigen ‘ad the ve, two long revelled in luxury, sported too much, and mid as none 9 ihe fererer her owner.at Madi- | herson into whose handsit is put. Feet aay ee Po MEER Brtine Baildi fnttecs hitnsclt that by hivustal care and attendance to his bu: | dressed far too fine, and feasted too sumptuously on Scie we Tue Murnent, Gaxa.—A late number of the Ir- Pe reed ro gee erie ee alii, ira at heme <? Hive bare Ried up ttn the chalcone Trauorsrarione, | Comly Viands: . ‘The whole country is alarmingly in Paterson, winton, (Ga.) Shield, eays:—A man of the name of Sa Fenears ee 76 & M. wips from New Branswick is CHINA GLASS AND fe. Relishes aunt refreshments on tnd at all times, ‘Private debt, and domestic economy must be practiced and [Correspondence of the Herald.) John a Reb was convicted s the last Cireuit ‘ int " gr aot ee ee cian nal alines pam a eee +e by the wives and daughters of thi Parensow, May 16, 1842. | Court, Dale County, Ala., of horse stealing, and ers who proqure their tickets at the tieket office, re- > 7 “Target excursions and military companies, cau be furnished | firmly adhered to by the wives and daughters of this aTenson, May 16, ranrt, D bya (Meian pe a. i y. ceive a ferry ticket praus, ‘Tickets are recived by the fone EARTHENWARE. : p dinners and wine on short uotie 4 country. They must wear lesy'of silks, éatins and Protracted ‘Meetings "Temperance Mectings—Mu- | sente need tothe venitentiay for keven years, "Scot ductor only on the day when purchased. febl 3m ASTOR HOUSE—French Porcelain Dinner Services, may depend ou the boat running according to her ¥ ’ : y has since then confersed his guilt, and declared IMPORTANT TO WESTERN MERCHANTS 8 i ieces 00 i. | velvets, and more of domestic manufactures—un- sic—Trade, §. hunself a member of a Murrell gang or company 3 NT ES i NTS. u R dont ag ge SG ver, for the trips the : 4 pigaas “ rable partion of spe RELIANCE PORTABLE IRON BOAT LINE Fee Crear woncelalis Ton Sete ea Se or tact Hnn | derstand better the duties of the domestic apart- | Dean Brwxerr , x sgreed oxen s.considersbie pertign of ABisie en For the Transportation of Goods between Philadelphia and Plates, FF 4 the moaths of June, Jul ents, kitchen, &c., than to act the gay flirt ot the Your remark that the events of dhe past week pos- | Georgia, whose object is to plunder, and not stop at i Di Plates, French Porcelain, per dozen, 19 July, | ments, kitchen, &e., than gay ot th our remark that the ev I ’ » i r "Do do Grauite, bur or white, t Lee pa ib wate ImiEr llroom, or strive fo be the “belle of the season.” | seas surpassing interest, is equally true when ap- | murder, when necessary to aecomplith their objects. | le oe a8 MARTIN’S Apply their fingers more to the use of the needle | oy: 64 t) whathae transpired in our little emporium. ‘The following names are ¢aid to have been given ‘Tea Cups and Saucers, (24 pieces) French Poreolain, 150 Cash Tailoring Establisi:ment, than the piano, guitar, or other musical instruments, | PUCE to What has transpive hat alt by Scott ax those of some of the members:—How- ‘This improvement in tran affords to Western Mer. | Eee Caos go do 7 | fe Removed to 151 W street, corner of tan street. | Truly ** music hath charms,” but what charms are | I am sure you will be pleased ta learn that all the | el] Wells, Captain; Robert Traywick, next; Briggs chants peculiar advautazes. Fhe govds being carefully packed | Cue Wines, per dozen pO 150 | TPHE stbveritwer, in announcing the above to his friends aad | more agreeable than the lively hum of the loom, or | good in the world, and all the fun in the world, are | Allums, next; Elijah Wella, Arthur Chances Allen an the boats at_our hoses, 365 M treet, are Care | Te eee to do 2:00 | 4. the public in general, take: spinning-wheel—the gay and light chat of the din- | ot confined to your celebrated city McLean, living on Pea River, a Justice of the wovet dis Coles pons, rime Rail without wan- handled, etic; 3% '| literal patronage bestowed on ner table, or the fsong of dai ee whistle oe Pe eas y aa ri Put icon cena meet. | Pesees a Doane living in Dale county, name ee fi , Taste Curceny. ‘ wretofore, be c a fi © hig! . boy yws the ear n Paterson we protrac bet- entioned; Charles McCoy; William Fitzpatrick, ods at Philadelphi Of the finest discriptions, in sets or dozens, at the low price as Pamatctine) :be, cake we a the bight hearted boy that follows the plough—1 mentione parle yi Spam oe e org Just opened, a handsome assortment, of 4 whetiing of the reaper’s re the raetry Salling ings, our temperance meetings, our anniversarie Es. Stewart count , 4 ander $12 the i =o Mt . us 3 the u . — Gow ty « N cwirled to Pit a Ware. SIMPSOD eo teawced bcair did etemnnar® of the distant cow bells as the fruitful herd wends | and every thing else except the touch of a row in Crowder, of Coweta county, Georgia; Bul- ae Becmteereind = Biber wid Pov ere | Mage forthe sale of Simpuon's Hat Couey nthe | slat GUNA Wag wisn rath, he.eap | theie way, to there homes, ‘hese are the wart [ nil every thing. clue except the kouch of 8 row i) | iatd, of Cowetn county, Georgia, who gave Scott, — H. STORKS, Agent, sethel OC Seats... ath =. hem made and trimmed in the atyle thathas given such | ous sounds thatetrike the tympanum of the ear with | ‘¢ corporation, 5 not J way'bill to enable him to find his way to. Briggs Al- ck i STRAW GOODS. neral satisfaction during the Inst four years, Rvety saanent | dolight, and cause that mad's heart to leap with | got ones and this is not all, for we have had im- | Jums and Howell Wells, in this section of the State, RAILRO&D NOTICE, BENNETT, importer and marmfacturer of Italia and Viz ns Joy, who is peeing wittr all the physical and men. | ported into’ Paterson, Universalism, Mormonism, | Two men have been sent to the Georgia peniten- pode cage ti ae gb! TT. Bigish Steaw Goods respectially informe his customers ’ 87 00 t089 tal energies, granted him by the God of Nature and | -phornpaonianism,and last, but not least, slanderism, | fiary, from Columbus, for negro stealing, named that he bias removed his establishinent from 99 Williain and 2% eta of man, to stem (H® current of debis that are com | | UNO" f but ofl ding | George W. Crowder, and Allen Bullard, and there pi 9 eg ap 0 ene ete, a ‘)@toiL0 | ing down upon him with all the fearful power of | by 4 professor of some practice, but of low standing | |, ji/1Je doubt that they are the two mentioned in ra French and Enghish Kaviands, fine Tuscars, titan numa ie Cee andasnit | some tremendous and dreadful waterfall. inthe newspaper world. Seeing that you are so | the list above. NE’ TNS MM s 4 furnished, if necessar pours. ” 7 ‘ " - 4 a it Bese "i oa rpHE NEWJERS alga and ce Gow Rin a Catechy ncn “ancy White Siberian Hair wld 16 ee me pis ELE, MARTIN. Ay Feta seen gh hag 7 phe 8. indent, and 60 Setrnniont to id ghd i Temebee Sscqnmeniedesipbilatiinns thew Tatitel, Broikwitk esd New ek, which boy ines Oru perms- beet eld Hissckesdhuticad ate H respect iG haa ince an arrangement which power took place berween two of our Fire Engines, } “¢!¥!ness to your paper, } have wontiered you had’ | i, hig State, informs us that during the violentthun- nently, n mat im*ia hare tly made with Samuel Haight, Baq., U.S. Consul | yiz+ Relief, No. 3, and Washington, No. 7—the | no correspondent in this town that would furnish | der storm which visited that place bern ma copied) cod tor Teoret Viberes acct tow Pay cea 3. SUCCESS GUARANTEED TO|* AUW OU NERAL CONTINENTAL AGENCY former built in Philadeiphia,the latter inNew York, you weekly with a few of the tost interesting | evening, the door of a vault, in the burying ground, ‘His country deaters and inrehans above Hue is tery ide- \ i tee ¥: ody Cn Sores Sonreyanne ns - A Ls. SF tte. wh ae rove “7D HE, AMERICAN MAGIC MIXTURE” has be Desh ne Boh et ae Mt case ty | ST Mit lo ft, ete Aarne hn opt tion of Forwarding and Commission | The shington has gained a great notoriety at | jtoms: : . Junteers his | was blown open with gun powder, by eome person siitesting’ the. increase Soeruievelal tater: “pag” and. did, very wate. challenge | 1te™e 3 but if none other better able, voluntec prrabcteg h eig et ives pater ON tere ary an} Continental Europe | anypengine in. the city to a trial of power.—} “vice, and you are agreeable, I will from time to | 4 three coffins atolen therefrom hours distance fj Fromdom, 30 In her challenge she did not femet to fasten } time acquaint you with our progress in the things It was at first thought that. the vault door might jer ‘0 Ac Antwerp is it reion of Emrope * whene whe taserery fee disses of (oe tros rours from Pass, in the imaediae vicinity of Holland and Ger- | the back door, but lett it openifor her retreat,— | montioned above, and every thing else of interest. | have been driven open by the lightning—traces of = eee Tee ie aetet adtatiinees for pare | Alter flying the track several times the Wash-| On Tuesday last our gat carnival came off with | burnt powder inducing, each 2 conclusion—but on low, never prices. effeotnal in ne 8 ing 'and forwarding Continental goods, ing was “nailed to the counter by the Relief.—] appropriate rejoicings; it was the anniversary of our | entering the abode of death, the theft was discover- Mere! 4 ine in not anbject to any extra | ont hesitat Leta orsp ston Pere oramtont of | .,All_orders received at our offices in Boston, Albany, New | She challenged No. 7 tostation their engines at the PW eahingto n Boys,” aye and girls too, for | ed, andthe dreadful and revolting trath divulged. donee bene T Jarme storehouse xt New | the hrandreds that put their faith in | Yorteand Philadcirhin, in season for chat parpcsn, will le for | river at the foot of Second etreet, lay their hose up | both turned out in formidable and splendid array, | What next t—Bypvidence Chronicle, May 16. ranawick, nd the Haiload Depot, which will always } Pupted nor discovered while using jt, Jt bas salely comeaved | Hof Jane next, ait will generally be executed iy season for | to drain, throw through a three quarter ince nozel— | ‘The in. Paterson was not between “ Boston” Tepe for 4 . Ui eyorit the nae of suspicion which will lenve Antwerp on ance to be aneasured from the end of the pipe. | and “Fashion:” no, but between cold water and Paowinaga or Cane-—Frvens 1s Borgox. —Rernerd ifs r required, ent rates ‘i alunble discovery as aie pie or i Wratten ity | Ll Seer ceili kant enl it . 1 the return of the same steam: dis seen igutonsty, daplayed by short of euprine This grand trial came off on Monda “at mei 4 ASeTIECTS ng. the ts at the ticket offices, will niguitonsly displ by. hos prin- | the 10th July. e Mh inst ; i irtue. L may mention that | Li va fi ve hae aa ro piers: | iis snc youl Seen per and | Ze, tem of Cxrmar Yoke are renin reaented | Sete wah in favor oC NO. 7, “The quantity of | {mae Baw aumiecrary, ait that dog the | Monday changed wih eccning poe the sent i pons eee rete comer of Chil: Davar, cor.of Church HARDEN & CO. | hose through which the water was forced wos 1200 | jast twelve months they have got nearly three thou- | ‘of $1000 stolen from the étore of Fairbanks, Loring je iio hell mt drug store 413 Broailway ‘cor. Lispenard; | New York, May 17th, 1942, _ se lt | feet; the first throw of No. 7 was 112 fect 6 inches, | sand on the abstinence glen: a work that cannot | & Ce., by J.S. Dean, a lad employed by them. The ae Bowery eon of Walker matinee | PAPER HANGINGS. thet of the Relief, No.8. 1B feet “Seeing this wep | Cricchighty npmractated By ail abod cilisenace The'| ‘goods were Teand atncenied he Lober’s anop, and ~~ PAVILION A. HOWELL % CO, 97 Pout stiectare aoe csr. | OF 10 feet Ginched the Washingion Company gave | proceedings of the day comistedgin « procession, | Dean confessed that he had purloined them at difler Bing 41 TREMONT ROW, BOSTON. ing from their’ mannfarturers at New Brunswick, an a most deafening yell, said they could give the Re- | meeting, and concert; in the pri jon, which was | ent times, having been instigated by Lober to do so. tors of Bingham’s LEASANTLY and centrally situstad on Tremont, Re e assortment of Paper Hangings, Borders, Ke. of the latest | lief 20 feet farther, and then beat it. ‘Trial the se- | numerous and long, there weretwo military com-} L. had given him «gold watch and eome other arti- es he Wests, Sor hee ' Pree eaimble of accommaating 1a. moat approved. uatterns au styles, anitedlto the city and | cond, No. 7,120 feet 2 inches; No. 3, 125 feet 9| janies, one of which was the ‘ Washington | cles in exchange for the stolen goods. L. had also ode Censlghed! to Whom tor seus ergo ie tair seated with grate partons sont Target ary chumbers=the | Soa ios astucm-auk o seis inches. Atthis, the most deafening and thundering | Guards” of your city; the other 4 temperance com- | paid him some money, allowing him for the stolen arded with despatch. . segs bod call ooh Pho Alper gl Mg ‘Aitoy their naval variety of French Paper, Borders, Fire | noise ever known in our streets rent the air a# one | pany recently organized in this town. There were | goods much less than their valve. Pencil enses, for ‘hin eho jereres ta cata # Astor and rd's)—-of course. the Bere brints vieralor nat on. yapon hs dary WS Abia itis tremendouscheer. Trial the third, No. 3, 137 feet4 | three bands of music, with numerpusand appropriate | instance, worth $24 a dozen, were taken by L at Please’ consign’ thelr. koods to. William Biagham, Piatiberg, | be jrell supplied with de Ist our market» ve badet the gener molten ie ptt inches. Loud and long cheering. “The air was fi | banners. A highly tespectaele gompany ol females | $8.” Loher wax committed for trial. Dean is 16 Yeh will attend to snippang all auch ‘consigumncnts wideout 4 "lt stocked with choice Wines aud Lito. 1g prey | <M EN Mes Fbe “balestiors. led with hats and enpe of every descrigtion (ie | led the procemion wit ue banner, which | years old. Ai - sti Refer Stetson, louse ; D. D. Howard, How- t i ion, 1 rock of wh ington “ could not come it” this time. One | you have no doubt hen “ Teetotal or no eT ees Bi iS howd be marked distinetly on enen pacimae | ees House. bn Ait Hoe 5. D. 3 MaTiEIan” | eck, oles cnr temamarene oF ee lens on mand, | hundred and twenty feet two inches seems to bé the | Husband Many. of om penciy faugh at | Scsproxor’s Cincumstace, Very !—The Charles giher line, epoty | TRY, GOODE AT 25) GRAND ST The nreent rene | fog, or awed t to furmish the sung by the raft ari orsingl’ | utmost of her power, as she bursted her hose ench | this banner, but the ladies have renewed their de- | town Chronicle states that a person with a horse and ° te eto fisitment having pnrehased the stor , or sawed to y , Ga the tion ble terms, and at the shortest possible | time—No, 3 only twice. . termination to act up to the letter of it, 80 of course | chaise, drove overChelsea Bridge on Friday after- » ecens re juirine any anicle ino Aine of Wioinens, During the last two weeks amusements, of every | the young men ‘on yield. ‘The meeting, it possi- | noon, and when about midway of the bridge, stop- wiied at once by applying at the | doseription have been here ; no less than three cit | ble, eclipsed the procession, for there must have | ped and took rom the bn ve ote) and ‘LEWIS DB. GRIFFEN & CO. | cusses were here at one time ; the theatre was open | been ‘at least near five thousand persons present. | ceeding to ioe railing, My te oo to throw UD ARGE AND FASHIQNABLE HOTEL IN PHILA | too, also, and some splendid oni paintings are exhibi- | We had several speakers. from your city. Mr. | the river, w aes nt it he was observed by LAR NA The well known Hotel, Marshall Howse, ting at the Washington Hall. Among the theatri- | Woodruff first. addressed the meeting: he compli- | people in the Navy Yard, he hastily pulled his eap capable of accommodating 1 persons, aitnate on Chasiut at, {sare Mr. and Mrs, Burnton,and Mr. Archer, vo- | mented and congratulated the Patersonians on their | over his face, so as to conceal it, left the coffin on having be: ated and improved, isto be let unfurnished, | C@}8 are. Mr. and. rs: Drak 1 he i ngratulat laterso the bridge pe y tees gerpig Cameos rs calists from New Orleans, Mrs.iA. Drake and her | progrese.in temperance ; he digas she effects of | the ata furious rate. Hotel was full when it was closed by the owner of the daughter Julia R. Drake, sect tom he Fanny | aleohol from experience, and li ‘on the happy | Watson, of the Navy Yard, went immediately to Zz: Brown & Urquhart, have determined (o clear out the whole pre- | ot ry | Yiots to reorganizing the concern on an entirely new and origi- No. 8 West , opposite Pler Na. 2, ak zi TPasseners forwarded 0 Pitaburg and Pottsrilte cr a, Stindarg ener de : i j to R. Crooks. i Co.: 9. T._ Nicoll, During ent werk, commencing this merging (Mon- Front szcet aghielas: pAmerican Fur Cox: 8. Ts Mccn’ | day, toh May) the whole will be offered at urcelly teduced Hage & Co; Wm. 5 Im Ly So, Newark, | m6 ices. ; muryee te Co, Newark, _ __ The store will be opened for business at 9 o’clock in the mom ‘OR | LIVERPOO! New Ly Regi et at th ts SHERIDAN, ee ‘a erst Fi Grill aall'ss above, ber texuer pee Heving accommo itione unequalled Yor splendor or comfor, apr ats rent if property. Apply to fh ha ketone are expectell soon ; the compa- sad id it gave peace | the bridge, took the coffin and delivered it to the Fa eo ECs Sou P ecreet, 2 Cee ee Pale tphins phe per very good, “ee hey any previoue~ Sas hersncley to ty dewey ban : picuanely Het pera in ~ tena er be No Tecont- age a be 30 May, 4, 1912. ‘m5 2weod*_ | ly. Great sport is anticipated af this spring's races; ) yerting to his experience again, hesaid his wife had ant wrapped in clean linen—| a ‘The packet ship GARRICK, Caytain Skidily, of 1000 t fal maaan Mrverrere "Va Be AP ‘cc , j 3G A j ledge but | ances it had been dressed.— il d th se abnicy Avan June, regu PAD—1i00 Galina, in stive Tor ale by ANGARTSE= SW cake group! black oxide of Manganese, | the best blood of the country is hore; Geo. Martin, | never looked ‘crosssince he signed the pledge but jad never been dresse: A Bavaro om th ee eras ar L Pigs vont EK COLLINS & co. | MAir sie by SPERSSE RnROOKE | Sim Bell, Black Nose, Creath, Kak Tameoy Miss | ROT” leaked nerommeines Boseiinr ght ia pork, | Bay 8 mip mil ec, % South street,

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