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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. VELI.~-No. 105.—-Whole No. 3016. NEW YORK, THUR DAY MORNING, JUNE 16, 1842. RAILROADS & STEAMBOATS. | BOOKS AND STATIONERY. | WATERING PLACE A Hymn, To be sung by “the Latter Day Saints {From the Richmond Star.) EIN Rictaioxp—Tue Swixpten Hawicrou— } (Correspondence of the Herald.) &C. | at Nauvoo, on Lir : — See —— | mat <a , the anniversary of American Ind —dedicated | T; ARNDEN & CO—GERMAN AGENCY—The sub- TO PAPER MAKERS. > : y of American Independence. cated § His Exptorrs—Tue aut. Porenr Douiar.—Riel » 7 e 12, 2 HMicvert apsetinty angounce suatangemeat wit tek | DERSEE & BROOKS Mode ices: sect, betwen | SHARON SPRINGS. to his friend General John C; Bennett M.D., Mayor of | mond is famed, all. over the country ase plaseut | ine oe ee have recently made with Samusl Haight, £sq., U.S, Consul Broadway and Nassau strvet, New York, import direet from | (HE PAVILLION.—This new commouions Hotel will be | the City of Nauvoo, Xc., by Jans Auuinorox BeNver, | Gnterprise spirit, gaiety and fashionable el 2 | Movements of John C. Cuthoun—General Ham ilton— at Antwerp, for the purpose of gatablishing & Oo coy the Manufacturers the fallow ing artic open for the reception of visitors onand after the first of | “Of Arlington House, N. Y. u Atalaie tee ities ital crane Business—Piet y—Morals—Religion GENERAL CONT! TAL AG i Bl f Boyd & Son's m. rranted, for | June hext, at the Village of Sharon Springs, Schoharie County, Mea: Bast Coscsexia. ‘ow much of this is true itis not worth while, now, ‘ rites eee: at that place, far the transaction of Forwarding and po wth, equal to any in this country or Great | New York. ee to stop and enquire. J.G, Bennerr, Esq:— Business, and for facilitating the increasing commercial inter- ale of which they are sole agents in the The clear pure water of the springs, gre Hail ye Mormons-—chosen band ! About six months ago, man, in the meridi f Dear Sin t— course between this country and Continental Europe, Y those of the white sulphur spriags of Virginia, Hail ye Saints of our lov’d land if nod Pon ides " C.¢c F tn’ iemiaras As Antwerp is situated in the centre of Ge manptaesiiring proved to be highly efficacious in Rheumatic’ Cutaneo Who suffeehd teuch in feoodom’s eainee, life, appeared suddenly in the city and took lodg) in C. Calhoun arrived in thie city this outs from Parla, in the tmmediate vicinity of Holland and Ger- Salton entate Ri ean past eee Who with your blood have seal’\d your laws ! te See amen upee se Bell: Tavern, on and passed through to Augusta, Ga. His nnects with all by railroads or steam and in many ether respects, p Fy some of the And now fierce persecution’s gone, cross street, we believe. No one knew him, nor did | busine-s is supposed to be of a strictly private na- affords the greatest advantages for pul a aeaiial Cotersnsts ent medival pr ited States) medici- Enjoy the peace your faith hath won, he seem to have any acquaintance in the city. His | ture, growing out ot his connection with a gold mi- a eee edlces in Boston, Albeny, New Similts, are enabled to 1d FREE: | tics unstttpassed, aud believed to be une- Let your religion be your boast, address was very gentlemanly and his appearance | ning company in Georgia, though he. may remain jeason for that omencse, will be for- Wise far Ben: duinier and Cyli Machine, A 1 ce ag Siti Ever mindful what it cost, indicated rather the man of education and good | and attend the Georgia State Convention, which is warded by the Belgian steamer BRITISH QUEEN, on the PS ed pres al egg 4 or ope thor ermal rel geen Lileeignt Repedbtvmcrn i Ever grateftal for the prize standing than one of the humbler class. He was | to be held sometime this month. His fnends here ‘ith of June next, and will goonrally De ceated in season for Pup Se Wes. 1. tin ef booms ween seat ta titan ax yee __ Let its Altar reach the skies. n excellent companion, could toss off his glass and | expect that he will be nominated at that Convention the oat the same steamer, whi ‘e Autwerp on On 1 ‘of the a cles, togethy | Cuonvs—Be ye faithful, just and true, use a smooth tongue, and soon became quite a fa- | for the Presideney, and feel certain that he will re- (>= Importers of German books are particularly requested | Willm-et with vasuint attantne et Nt Ewin Brothers, in the great Nauvoo; vorite. He gave his name as Hamilton, from Are ceive the undivided vote of both parties in that eb mouse anon ade Bo Lo apenireaiasreay OM shire, Scotland, a famed portion of the land o’ hills, | State, if nominated by 1 national convention. This ede Woah ca tra ee my & Co. N ee | wing car mpcfady and. Utien, 10 carry vit PID IIVE EDA here producing lots of smart lads and sweet lassies. belief is founded in the fact that the late Harrison if POMEROY € 0.8 s the | ny bbriugr,& distance of about eight miles, arnving in Immortal Masters, rise once more, ._ In due time Hamilton got fairly settled down,and ; patty have always been the friends of Mr. Calhoun, ¥, BUFFALO AND CHIGAGO EXPRE: Prgeeeel i feonipeen ti | daily stages, being about forty-five miles west’ of the * Defend your faith, defend your shore ;” few troubled him. with questions, nor did his con- | and the advocates of his principles; and the oppo- ALBANY, D C. E 38. ae Pore lial | Albany, fig ens eSB atte ax kat Joa with the Prophave-wand, duet excite cause for any. It was at this house that | nents of Gen. Harrison acted in unison with Mr. C. itar, and othe and give instructions to ama? | inwral of fresh Water, and every” attention givem to Tear i... he became acquainted with Mr. Spence, a gentle- | and the democratic party, at the last presiden teu ‘plano and violin. ___my26whe | Br tho stay of + mare : Tisembarraciesa man dealing, we believe, between this place and | election. That 8. Carolina will not move first,in the SeeeaUMlter now tance ciesnlar emcee ear ton BOO K BINDIN G me) abundance of the jurest mountain spring Ice is stored for “ While offering peace sincere and just, New York. Ofhim, more anon, nomination of Mr. Calhoun, is certain, thong h they Railroads to and trom Alb Buffalo, and the interme- PAPER RULING Rapes cr congas ROBT, HAMILTON In heaven we place our only trust, The Scotch are a wondrous clannish people. The | believe him to be the best man to be ‘brought for- iate places, for FORWARDING, at, low Fates, with the wt ELAND, No. 120 Nassan street, having an entire wew |, THE SPRINGS HOTEL.—This Hote! witl bi ‘That truth and justice must prevail,” broad intonation and full sounds of their native | Ward, as a representative of democratic principle: Re as Sa TeSIOrIEY and safeey choice, Goods, Syecic, Bank Pools and. Raita Y, ot the | teabove village of Sharon Springs, for the recept And all the schemes of bigots fail. tongue, never fail to excite a ready response ; and | hand from 1s deep-rooted popularity with all ce! nd most approved patterns, is Now to’ execute | 0, end combining all the advantages of this de ders in the most durable and handson £ the negotiation, trangfr, collection or payment af Bills of it was hot singular that the accomplished stranger, | of the people, who have had their e ge, Notes, Draff’, Acceptances, Accounts, &e., at rea- ere long, Cnonvs—Be ye faithful, es upon hin di cI WILLIAM E. JONES. J " 13 a brither Scot wi’ them a’. He man- | the honest and fearless champion of democr : for hase oF sale ef |, Merchants Acccount Books and all other kinds of Blankw: eae P DOre ee Sound, 0 ! sound, the trump of fame, soe bebatpio carded a. 3 n ee. of gamed Maretmntlcg Eettact tial hia iecced ‘Articles of every de= pales ad bound to Shy pateerhs, aid inva style that ts warn BATH MOUSE, LONG ISLAND.—This Tong and well Let Jesus with the Mormon name, ea ie onent sigs Ye ee ie pean Bar Med caving tte presente neemion of Cangren : scription, ppssonally, in the tewus on their route, throagh (kcake Tf eethe wit Phe tel ie ee ay knowa bowding aud sea bathing establishment, having re- Ring through the world with loud applause— respectable countrymen, who, delighted at his intel- ts y Is urge his a lessrs, HARNDEN & CO’S EXPRESS pave required, as H. 1. has had long experience in bot ovements, amouz which is the Our legion shalt defend our cause. lizence, his urbanity and gentlemanly demeanor, | claims, till it shall become certain that he will re- to Now'gek ond Potent acon EXPRESS “KOR SALE—Two second hand Copperplate Presses, Aye b * Let every clime to freedom dear, opened their | arts and their houses 10 him, and in | ceive the sanction of the universal democratic to and from Buffalo to Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago and m- | Divas above. mif tim on with attentive ear,” d brief space he was a man of no slight importance | party. ay 5 feirtodiaio Planes—Oorming at onde tha most divect stpedy and ‘ruth throngh all the world proclaim, among his countrymen. They liked him—how could General Hamilton is now in town. He has lost fe ‘ion to and from the eastern and western Zlders, in your Si , Oe ee Fogpeae| you jor’s name ; they help it? and as he was a capital boon com- | none of his activity or popularity—rises with the sun, rohan alg A igen ale voices sing the praise panion, who so right as he to a hearty reception at | nd will ere long rise again from his fallen fortunes: the social board. But this was not enough. He | Heis the first man, I willbe bound, whe reads he He- was a rare fellow, and seemed not to want money, | rald inthe morning, and has been heard to declare, | tees me ri tances, Srehanges, Re, a ia —| ti af 4 omas W. Oleot is herman, A. D. Patchin, Noah Lee, James Taylor, Theodore Oleott, Albany: Ot Jesus in these latter days. Cuonvs—Be ye faithful, &e. : ni beantifal view of the Ad nic ocean and the lowor bay, almost sonstantly entivened.by numerons vessels on ) ley, Utica ; arivita OF Gutwers beanie aad slinahoa tn as oee but “whar did he kum from?” ‘There was the rub, | that no American paper had a tithe of the popularity Gyreguse vA. Os adios Auigsce sd Paves, Gansta . spect wnequalied by any. ii the vicinit;, Its necommodat Hail, ye Patriarch of our baad | His own story was that he was down here looking | which the Herald has obtained in Europe—that it is Shepherd i. avid Hove, Rochester's Jem Mo- HATS ea Fg Ye Elders—faithful Elders, hi into matters and things, with the view to_a_specu- | there considered the best paper published in this coun- Sune: A Clark, Bae O ROT CON =i T ee EEE BEE fyauything Ye Eld lation, and very plausibly he told it t00. Still time | try. The Ger eral was instrumental in preventing Earl ¢ No. 5 Exchange Buildings, Albany. ATS! HATS! HATS !! c might have spoiled his plans; butthe cute Sawney | Spencer from being further robbed by Col. Monroe all 3 Wall street, New York. i a ‘s iti | a f ywell adapted asa residence for knew his cards and il skilfully he played them. | Edwards, who is now on trial at New York for a FARE AND FREIGHT REDUCED. Bish is cinsecaaecn entic of inten ee mee wae AST LEASE BROWN, Prop imps ont of tang erase He meade only pA pe ane meh man, to clineb } great variety of crimes, by putting the Barl’on’ his fashion, beauty, durability and economy are com! OC a a AT Delay not, stop not on the way the nail of good favor he had already given. _ ware head. : * 7 Butjoin our standard while you may. _.One day he said to one of his most intimate The city 1s now cool as autumn, and very dull. jo a reesat™ Aare, the, pleasure now to offer m aidition | ___ FURNITURE. oe Cuonvs—Be ye faithful, brave, and true, friends, that he had some considerable funds, and | Business is given up for books, and almost, every REG MAIL, CTS ON AED WE Ena AN Emitation of heaverr, whic closely resempfes that of all’ furs * Ww gag pg oro am (Variations) Brothers, inthe great maven, he hardly knew what to do with them. [t was man you aneatAe A ecb sf : Boney oa aa or Sion withthe Stonington and Provadcnce, and Boston and Pio- | trice cash system, which enables us to furnish avery suverior | Wholesale and Retail Hurniture and General Pure] May 28th, 18 hadi batters. “blow angel’ everyones e About) the pricipal tawenadn’this Beata. frontage vMence TA NACHUSETTS, Captain Comstock. Dulic the promigrors tau they. Rove wathed'tseraiimsts | Risking Warehouse, No. 67 Chatham street, cor- ‘ $10,000." “Wellgo with me, andl will introduce | office, with tranks full of these works, "in onier te a DE ISLAD yi ey main Thay or OF beauty, davability, cheanoess and comftre. mi3m* oN wt Duane street New pork. es National Academy—Cutting Criticisms, ou.” Soto the Farmers’ Bank they went, where anticipate every other establishment ; and it is said MOHEGAN, Capiain'Vanderbit. Vee este Shot Bare ae ache, obew: | We continue our remarks r. Hamilton was introduced to the polite Presi- | that the booksellers will return their books to the i One of wh Pt leare Neve Nork pally, (Bandars fs JEWELRY Office anf table Desks, ‘Glass Cases, Book *Jonarnan’s Ixrropucrioy to Goon | dent, and negotiations opened. His money was in | Harpers. Certain it is that the market will be well eye No.1, 4 5 Sdbad lasses, Dinin; ‘ea at es, Need "Bediiing, Paleascom, Maye | 0 G. Clonny.—That this artist isa very | Treasury Notes—the very thing the bank wanted. | supplied long before the Harpers’ edition will reach r iMetina aud Sire bce . Wash | nice young gentleman, we believe—because we have | The gentleman showed a good deal of tact in making | here. a B es, Candie Stinds, Bureau Bedsteads | heard so upon very good authority—we should else | his sale, which being concluded on_ satisfactory The establishment of a newspaper agency here, ales, Xe. have come to a diflerent conclusion, from his pi terms, they bowed and left; the careful President, | with facilities for furnishing early news and cheap is z P i i patel eww and second handedne ud women’s Wearing AP- | ture—and for the reason, first, that we could never | no doubt, thinking over 1m his mind whether he | reading, has created a complete. moral revolution All icle: o'clock, P. M. The NARRAGANSET ar Momlay, for Stonington, and WATCHES A ND J EWELRY, day, for Stoni Newport and Providence. Bille MASSACHUSETTS on Tuesday. for Stonington, T fewport and Providence, and Friday for Stonington, The RHODE ISLAND, on Wednesday, for Stonington, and fabscriber is sellit LI deseri pti, ‘Gold il sches, Galdaat aber Female cell tse ee 32 EIS] &e., at retail, lower than at any other fi ' yet convict one Mr. Shakspeare of error in having | should ask the gentlemanly stranger, who, in such | among the young men of this city. The theatre Regniay, for Sconinaton, Newsgsr sue Erovidencs, Gold Watches as low shirty te forty aallers _tatches | low price said—“ he that has not harmony in his soul is fit for”— } times, had $10,000 to leave idle, to dinner and | has bursted up—(and it is even said that the ‘Trus- may take the Iailroad Cars and proceed immediately to Prov" ime, or the movey returned. -Watsnes and | ment. several naughty things. | Mr. Clonny has no harmo- | wine with him, or not. Dollars’soon settled the | teesrefuse to pay the advertising bill at the Herald dence and Boston, is tka best manner, aud warranted, at much | Shipping orders panctnally attended to and packed ca the | ny in his soul—if he had he would have put some of Pegs and Mr. Hamilton was asked to dine with | office, to lease the Theatre, to your agent)—the Repeats the flora bey he peceees Pe son ae nee lees coe & an, pres yet a Wee Geant wormmup in = Rade BOUON: a0 Os Tweet saved apie Ry Apseeamaeg Bedding, | it into his picture, ergo, Mr. Clonny is fit, dc. &c.— | the President of the Farmers’ Bank. Why not? | gambling houses and gamblers, bursted—bar-rooms fail street, up stairs. ‘All orders to the above establishment will be pesctaally ate | and for the re the eubie foot, at $5 50 perton, and cn measurement goods 7 | elry, wholesale and retail, 30 m28 Im*m tapjed to and thankfully re: on, second, that the picture isin bad | From this time all went smoothly. It was w! are languishing for support, and some have bursted up cents per foot. taste, and indecent. Now,we believe that taste and | about that a small quantity of thousands were | —and so on, every kind of vice and dissipation 0 Providence, on measurement goods 5 cents, per enbic | A\G-—JEWELLERS, “MINIATURE PAINTERS RSL ‘The ghee oricen will be civen fur Second Hand | decency are very little understood by those that | down in bank, to the disugguished Mr Elamil: | has given way to-innocent. amd” prnrtanie ation gad noweitc extichos as por tarif' to ‘be obtained at ofice #4 Te & J HARTNETT No. 3 Courtlande srvet, nae i Gentlemman’s abd Sadion! gaas/ol CRAAIAGY paint, and thos ihatlook at pictures. To our notion ton’s credit, and he was a made man a wealthy ing. So you will see that the revolution in mind rime = iby. in! ses lea Sean meters, Of; SPANO): emae | taste ts nothing more than true judgment, influenced | man. That was enough. rt, Hamilton cireu- | and amusement which commenced so long ago in OEROSIION Wa ECR AUBANY. pauses lnbeeeeuon Anite eee ; 7, 49 Wau | by aheart that loves the beautiful—unddecency, the | lated about “largely; “took dignitaries "by. the | New-York, breaking, down. theatrical “bustcen Passage 50 cents—Berths 50 cents, PO ppg ane id Cpr ae aay rage bod} sereets pew yc ¢ 4 ke, barometer, thermome | WHCOnSciousness of vicious thoughts. Nudity inart, hand, visited the Governor’s house,was on nodding | through empty treasuries—which broke up so many FREIGHE TAKEN AT REDUCED. PRICES fitted to Jewellers’ show cases, to contam, ‘watches, chains, ronometer hores of a snye rior make, barometer, thermom- whether in marble or print, is not necessarily in ba terms with men of dollars, was no small man at | rum holes, and other fountains of vice and crime, vat style— | taste, because it ma ‘auadrant, sextant; surveyors, snegieal, dentist and h i ant C Sea amines ornirat, paxtahs purver Ors), an eerie not be common to our eyesin | the Boz dinner, and in fact was thoroughly and most | has at length reached us. ‘There, as here, it has i . Keys, nins, thimbles, peueils, &e. &c. &e. e commodious Steamboat WASHING. | "A ticle dt the shore antivics nonstate On iiand, and made | ieee rin TON, Captain J. M. ie tage Hon eres to order, with neatness and despatch, timepiece, clock, » rnd packed in rangements h avi : and ail descriptions daz | nature. A Seraph, Sea-Nymph, or Goddess, may be | comfortably settled for any small operation he | sprung from the better food furnished the mind from il boreatter leave the foot of Robinson street, | _N2-? Courtlandtatreet, New York. Ba a TRG Jara pls gna yore eye | made as beautiful as nature, or more so, and as inno- | might feel disposed to undertake. So matters stood | the newspaper press. And the public are more ir- MOVED —HILAIRE WALTER, agent and partner of | g2y,length ands 01 est matersabs and workme: y the house of Berger Walter, the only manufactory of Watch i mae, e at 5o'clock, and Alban} (hope OM ‘Thursday, and Sa e A. “7 Parades Polesonniere, poet f ring of ov" ad deser very 7 Glasses ‘in France Paris ror gi Sethe Tote OF Hara Hesse Mee bea Fecakioueny | tna the bouor of tatornsing Mayra: deniers ieratesehs eeeckoy aed atch Preneh polihin Kingston Point, Cattsitll and Hudson, wy, | aitaticles comected with the line, a aap Mtar. deniers in eat Fur (eeight or posange, apply to the Captain on board, or to D. | glass, that their establishment of watch. glasses, cut glass, gilt EPH MAICTIN. Ne Ke ‘Ke. ry Monday, Wednesday, and. hed afternoon, R! cent. A Cupid, or an Infant, may be painted tor some time, the worthy gentleman wearing his | debted to you for this great revolution than any other qatness, pune- | tirely nude—they are not indecent because the blushing honors meekly and discreetly, as became a } man living; for *twas you who first brought up the slunent, between Do- | Baked, but because we are conscious of vicious | man of wealth and standing. He seemed tho- | character of the newspaper press, and made the a ideas. Mr. Clonny’s picture is indecent because t roughly “athome.” Among other pleasant little | community feel its power and learn its capacity for very point and object of it “Rerenenc! is to display this con- } parties, to which Mr. Hamilton condescended to | usefulness. The dull drones, before your time, had RANDOLPH . 168 West street. __ mde | and colored, fancy, articles, Kc. Se. Fie St aly eee te Mesers . & G.W. Blant, corner ot Weter street aud Bu- | scigusness. is ene the light of his distinguished countenance, | notadvanced astep for a century. Where are they TBR ee LORNING ee Gentlemen desirous 4 purchasing fran the only depot of the | tr, eM 190 Waterstreet. | bt7—* Tur Cross ny tie Way Stve.”—J. B. | was one, a dinner party at an ex-Senator’s, not un- | now t Many have vanished before your exterprise INBOW, will leave the foot of Robinson | f¢tory, axe, respectfully invited to call. et 0: shenent, i earl atree! Sani Waugh,—Is a very excellent picture, well concei- | known to fame, where many of the ton, among | and are forgotten, while many whichare left behind mrect, every Tuesday, ‘Thursday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock. Semel ghods,. which will be duapobed of on the kent iccnentls wr PIANO FORTE 3 ved, correctly drawn, and richly coloured. The | them the venerable and amiable President of the | soon must follow. Their days are numbered. They wp5 nS terms, mi 2m*r ANUFAGTURED by A. H. GAL & CO. late N, Y. Contadina’s, with their dark sunny faces, are true | Bank of Virginia,(these fellows always have a great | have been weighed and found Rare g ; CO ——————————— eee i ee eer es Contain nes | Italiane, y penchant for bank officers) were present. At this | |We have been much amused with the defence of mfae- f158.—* Porrrarr & Thirteenth | H. P. Gray Im*inse | none buta extensive stock before ptirchasing elsewhere, at th tory and Ware Rooms, Third Avenue, corner of —— street, RR. Co. N. B. Prices to si TAILORING. MACHINE POETRY. — |~~ THe Ciaracrer Rosatia.”— | feast of the select, Mr. Hamilton graciously attuned | the Postoffice recently published in the Herald.— —A very good thing— in a style that | his pipes for the pleasure of his numerous friends, | ‘l'wo words would make its author blush ; but it is naster could succeed in. and sang for their edification, the very significant | to be hoped that the grievances complained of will tthe times. ie mes 160.—“Srratrorp vPox Avon.” —A. B. Dwrand.— | words, beginning be removed—that a little more energy will be mani- LER, TAILOR, hereby sends - z a » June 2, 4 ; fe Thi : + » Deel bd . H Hy H ‘i “ Semi Annual Dividi ive per Cent will be paid on the q Ly s This is more like himself, and the better, because it “ Little wot y s in.” fested in the public business—and that no more [open og wy mae Capital ‘Stock of this Company on the first day of July PIANO FORTES. is so, than his more elaborate Alpirre pictures. LE am AB Naat vege 3 use of complaint will be found. No enmity cen SOUTHERN DEALERS at drcrensseee raw ist towards the individuals, as such, connected it to their advantage > all ard exmiaize 1 clwvive ssscrtment yy will find 167. “Skercu in New-Jersey’—V. G. Audubon. | 4 Sentiment so true and apposite, that one cannot next. Sharcholders whose Stock is registered in the City Transfer ; H F doubt that the accomplished and musical Mr. Ha- ; 7 Books of this Compan: yinent at the Bank of the above article, comprising % variety of Gand 654 ¢ctaves, | —Very unpretending and good, although it would 4 Ppt “< with the Postoflice ; the only fault is found with the the State of New Yorkin the Cley of New Yorks artitnce | of rosewood and mahopenys witzagtaud sckions ecsoll a have been better without the figure—or the color of | Milton was a bit of a wag withal. 2) llmagnerin whioh they discharge thetrautlts dette: whose Stock is not registered in the City will be'paid their | and every modern improvement. ‘d'nege istracicnis are wi the figare, Andnow commences the joke. One day a kind ay emedied, all will be right. The mails still wala th Dividend at this Office, ranted to be equal to any ii the city, ated will bs eoll.at the low. | the figure. Ni friend wanted a little money, andes loose change remedied, all will be right. The mails sti foes By order of the President and Directors. eat possible paves foremsh, at the iamatactarss at Went Fours | 179. “Tue Corracen”—G. G, Ross.—The effect i , Ys vane | continue very irregular; and it issaid that the ca ‘iow tosuit the times, jeStajy'te CHAS, SEYMOUR, Treasurer. | teenth street, between Filth and Sixth avenioe of lightand shadow we would have thought good | Was notin every man’s pocket, he thought ita pity | i. iat the fine for laying overa trip by the stecns Cloth, too various for theae rhymes; TICE TO. CLERKS, and all other perso Potion tor at kent tae Kond sevirtwcnt of Tro | enouzh ; but the worse than child-like drawing of | (at ao acho ihe needful as that of Hamilton | boat is $70, while the expense of performing it is feces youth Bad to othe, Tot un. hess causes them to be constantly on their y = a aa eee + the boy’s arm makes us look ‘upon its better parts | Should lie idle. The subject was broached to him, 38160 ; consequently, when there are no passengers jo sure to please you as A WHEE, yi at the old exclusive Boot Store, 144 Chath HAVANA AwD PRINCIPE 3 Rs. with disfavor, and fancy he has rubbed his face with | 44 his ready assent to the loan of five or six thou- | Te boat lays over, athe fine, and the people have Se Fg es | HATO ERASE HEEL BOO ES: earned pone ionob oF his celebrated ke Norma Reexesvax sass | ink : s sande, was obtained. In the negotiations he acted | 16 wyit the revival of travel to "warrant futaing the a SL, S, warranted in every pare “ a R : , legotiatio e ; MARTIN’S Malas anect the, ane tetie tear orlaney bert tis te beqeifal \oeetmapaner Merl acd tone Peres hen 184. “ Scewe tv Lone Istaxp Farayarn.”— HV, | with consummate skill, managing his cards to per- | hoat with the mail! Strange times? Cash Tailoring Establishment, Jowing’ are some of thy mony advantages the Elastic Heels have | which he offers for sale at reasonable prices. sed tm*e 1 §. Mount, N. A.—The subject of this picture is | ; looking at the securities eeauuy and i Ts Removed to 184 William street, corner of Ann street. | “Rint Tye closicuty adds greatly to the durability of he | ———— A! | | very good one—ringing the nose of a pig—not as | $i¥ing his check in the most approved fashon. The General Ressions. THE subscriber, in announcing the above to his fr nds and " ‘ r x! . | blind was perfect; and now, who could doubt that the public in'general, takes: leave to return thanks for the | ge onaiy—They make no nol agentleman would have his nose wrung—but put ‘ : ! Lh no : ej efore His Honor Recorder Tallmadge ting rings into a pig’s nose. ‘The accessories are | Mr, Hamilton was a wealthy, courteous, generous, Before} « rT dge, Judges in waking won the pve | _____ DRY GOODS, &c liberal patronage bestowed on him at, his former place of busl- | ment —= SS bl and an honest one, too Lynch and Noah, and Alderman Smith. ,and assures them that avery artis dof him shall, ae, Cee int Ac the best parts of the picture—the man beating the | °¥/18iNg Iman—and an honest one, too, : api : yas , tchcretofne, be erty made, ai trimmed in te. meateat and ee eee eee Pe SHIRTS. | «| pigsinto good behavior with the cornstalk, and the | _‘Thingsrested in this way forsome time. Atlact | Wruuia Staten, Bsq., Acting District Attomey. the'market and att positive savine of SO nen crate ogi beatin | Fcurthly—They enable the wearer to wall with much less ITED STATES SHIRT ANDRA TORN 1 7 boy that shows he has no ear for vocal music, are | the gentleman went to Baltimore, and came back | Wenyespay, Jun 15.—At the opening of the ace requested to cal ind examin b . 5 pia th a fair story of having made some hundreds in | ¢, Shark "7 sho. w . sand traders in getierai, that the proprietors of | worthy of Mount’s reputation ; the man and the pig | Wt a fair story of hi , eae ) | Court, Dr. Charles H. Jackson, who was convicted Gentlemen who sefer purchasing their own cloth, &c., can ment have adopted anew method of manu: | had bese have been left out—or better painted,— | # neat Coffee speculation. This showed him to be | ceveral months since of misdemeanor, in producing heels. ne . have them made and trimmed style that has given such i naa i fo i “1 h enables them to sell their shirts at a cheape * ‘ D a thorough business man. Presently he had a word | » ; aida’ 2 sca satishaction during the last four years. Evety garineut | genigtan trey Ci be Wor with comfort by those having | Tacturing which enables them to sell theis shirts at » cheat’ | Why don’t Mount learn something from Edmonds ? heed i ’ casendicn’eantioerneht tine CrapeR ere e f +1) | to say to his friend. He intended to undertake a |}. Rca a pyar rayted to ft, and inade by the best workmen at the follow- | “As usual, constantly on hand all kinds of Boots at wholesale He has also a portrait of a lady, No. 191, very ill | (S97 tt entiation: aiilite dd tne oodigtn teneed to confinement i Prices, henge Tetail at manufacturer sj icim*e f mianibes 80 to 9 50 rawn. é ¥ " A ss NGRAVING BY THE OMNIGRAPH MACHINE 194, and 200, are two pictures of Tux Drunxarn’s drawing on London, to which draft he wanted his ENURRY SORES & e ithiy—They do not cut or tear carpets as do iron or nailed Ving Masiie Shirts, with Linen Bosoms and Colla: 0 ress + i 4 Frock Soot. ++ itehad in the Bosom and Collar- friend’s endorsement. Of course, there was no Horse Thief convicted.—James Riley charged with Panta and Vests . 175 to 200 CO., 192 Broadway, of Joh , .ne paterns, large 700 | Proaress—lby H. Sanderson—who is. certainly no Boden “ ateali value 0, ) Over Cones: eee Eg Oto HT OD “pare prepared to engrave ail kitts of Maps, Charts, | Afeo, a large quant of Bowoms, constaniiy on | Hogarth in the telling a story. He paints well, and | backing out ; and Mr. Uamilton’s draft. on London Wiles Wood. was [eet pee ery oF 48 13 No.garments ready made—all made to order, and a suit Jans ‘and Surveys, or any work of that class, in the most beau: | hand, which will be offered cheap m29 Im*r f. cy ‘| Ww was endorsed with a name that we would be glad to u ca ad uilty owing to his fusiished, if veceasary, in 21 hours, tifl atyle, with Heled expedition, and’ at prices far be | mT CONE Clea when he has found out his forte will no doubt make | }¥98* pon a thousand or. 80, ourself, Again the | Wn confession while in possession of the horse. ait imé_____MICHARL E. MARTIN. | low toed charged! fir, similar work etecuted by fund sngrer- STRAW GOODS. i Sr areas ir or 4 Youne Boy,” asit is cata- | President of the Farmer's Bank was visited, hands | _ Tviv! for Burclary.—A_knowi g Fore, named OF THE UTMOST IMPOR- | thegapitcwork. : BENNETT, importer and mapatvcrncer of ttalian and | 1og¥ey (Anvarently about 16) by OF, He Flagenc | shaken, and negotiations opened. Bills on London | Sammel Dean, was put upon his trial for burglary in, 7. N. B.—Specimens of the work done by the Omnigraph can + English Straw Goods, respectfully informs his customers | ! » Sapp iH * were exactly what the Bank wanted—Mr. Hamilton tdegree for breaking into the dwelling of i tL ANCE eeu te ofr We Deny aye mem _ | that he as removed, his euablabonent rom 22 Wallan ani | is @ very excellent picture: well worthy the atten- | yes‘a genticman-—had deposited $10,000 in bank, | LouisSchwurtz, 44 Chatham street, on the night of Grarchasers of Marshall's Troy Shirts, Bosoms and Col- | RENCH RESTAURANT, No, 5 Nassau street, opponte | tal'cavemive saerinent of ladies” fashsonabhe ‘Straw Goods, | HOMOF Shegogue and Whitehorne._ —This | and—the money for the draft was directly in Mr. , the 19th of May, and stealing clothing valued at onseqi f th takes having be oer 207. “Cauwer Porrrart”—G. Linen.—This y ‘ det late by strangers and ‘others, im finding our only Trox | pqtlttycswtom House —J: BONNARD & P. DELAMOTTE | French ar {English Dunstables, Ralian Rutians, fine Tuscars, | 207. ** Canine ; ; Hamilton’s breeches pocket. In the meantime he | $35 50. A portion of the property was found upon Bil De or, wear therefore obliged to mats public te enuve | Ate the Roney tofnform thelr acquaintances and the public m Paper Saati ropesy Erince Albres Btrgwe, es sian tate | Painter wunds alone and unarerogched in small por- | Was" exceedingly busy. attending tobacco eeles ;.| lrim, hut there was no evidence that the house eas oot, vl i neral, y ent, know! i " pite Sil 3 4 % y : “ : fy the home ofall in purmie af ous highly rented oy | ESrarwaris of igo years uader the ean ot 9. Bogarde te | pase Beate ete, cle, th vite Siberin Ha Fa ae ie ery eat Regis Gienour-- | went about with samples under his arm, and had | forcibly entered; the Jury returned a verdict of tiga thets windy Ww -ainvabous teas: emioen a es. great Saloon on the first floor of the same house, and have be- | duced, being extremely light, beautiful, white and durable. 4 Speed phere is i@ ja | all the appearance of a thrifty, careful, industrious | grand larceny only. Dean who isa deep and cun- eemnetebe Troy Shite Depot” Now we intern all "y | sides arranged retain pears Seicoes a ae is a iroall Landdecape ae. ba! Pig 8) man. ‘i bs ning rogue, knowing well the material difference - F o ite parties and societ; 5 8 . 4 . h i: to natheen one roy Shirt Bosoms tnd) Collar, and ts gbhey wil pay the atest tention to orders for Dinners and SUMMER STOCKS a gy ec, ge, an peomnieaairly.. Dr chk tiadtie’ wet ot Pleasantly, Mr. Hamilton between the punishment for grand larceny and bur- * % . 9 e any yprtof tl ity. +r rt at AE Phy mg agen” , be * he rs 7 soci e C ‘ » aI in je first '» prepare ne follow! my atthe commer stores therefore, we shall circulate | “GLoms and Offecs. in the upper stories of the same house SCARFS, CRAVATS, AND GLOVI tleman is in Paris, where he can improve himself in | was associal as ever, and he looked out sharp, no | slary. in the fret degree, prepared the following ur goods Sn Cant and forthe benelit of deaiers 8 | saay be had of them at very moderate renin. JeLimt | JUST RECEIVED, ¢ mchaugrly of heabore ail. cme | drawing, [le must not neglect the opportunity. Ong day, Mr. Hamilton sat in his room, He pla- | G. Bacon, Eeq., to be put to the witnesses as they This te-ta i he POT . sisting of a very light and el stock, expressly for the Bre yuL Covsin.2--F. Wo Ed- e day, Mr. Ha n room. Ha~ | G. }y Esq., i ra bigyit tp inform dealers and others that Marshall's only | NTOTICE.—The Office for FRANCIS’ PATENT LIFE | sasmurhonthe, Kiet ae vaus,in great vanety. | 214—“ Tur Basarut Cousiv.” Fs 1 Ed: | ced his left hand on his forehead, his right foretin- | came. upon the’ stand. They evince more lege corer of Pearland Chatham streets on the right hand wide in | aoa. tere emt 2 ao At Rome etme | A, large amortinant of Silk, ‘Thread, Cotton, and Hopkiy | monde —An exquisitely painted picture vt ea: | ceron his nose. "That draft,” suid he,“ will be | knowledge of the manner to evaded conviction of daly Koy Share ee bly Walt scar Baile reputed CHEAP HARDWARE STORE. | trevind jurray street. or fe sc tm ‘The familiarity of his fair cousin hag | here directly. Enough, 'm off.” He was a busi- burglary than half ourSessions lawyers were ever By ue Beem and Colgate Wershal cove | "THE, SSIES PER set ESE x mommy EASELS Asan eS AGATE: | Dot only mae the young mn. more hy. but | nessa, cool and quiet.” He made no extra fuse, | guilty of knowing — this to be exteusively circulated, in consequence of many mis: | 2 4 ue ~ : ‘ah Maoyg 58 Prout, Liven Colles, Uner ht the infection. The old people in the | but taking the securities he held for the snoney Questions to Swartz.—Are you Positive the gate SERIE ee iow ese Reh nate: | Mamectne glam rey lig hued | Carmenere’ "ONS HST nee | Sosyaround ase won. the pencil of Uwane o | leaned by him, to hispolie and obliging friend, the | was poled? Was i somble Yor A Person to Ch MARSHALL’S ONLY TROY SHIRT DEVOT 90 Chua: | teratthe very LOWEST CASI PRICES, ‘i TO THE LADIES Ledie. President of the Farmer's Bank, he said his Coflee | over?’ Was there any appearance of force having ntrost {NG patronage asked of those who beat down. he susniien of Conny Moreen eee, Cabinet aitiiCiehie eMC OO e 227.—Mumune run Pea.”—H.' Inman, N, A.— | speculation would require tunds, and he wanted | heen used? Are you sure the Door Was fastened y! ‘The Soutien they will find terest | Beas, Mise 8 “RING, duushcr f the celebrated Carl : ffers for sale a most select and choice assortment of M ALFRED F. LAGRAVE, Gouks. tr te to their * = sture, pai about $5,600 on the papers he held. They were all | upon going to bed? How was the Door secured Wt all ihe deleagy and. breadth for which’ Me. | correct, dc. &e. "The President bowed; it was a | Jn vencral’ (hy lock or Bolt)? “Was it not posible linery REMOVAL. ’ spri je, never as yet presented to the pab- Rees i . done thing, and Mr. Hamilton got $5,600 to specu- | for Some one to have gone out, and left the How: PHILLIPS’ CASH TAILORING ESTABLISH- Si Srorit GER EY Natrrtea | lesbotnas reas ine auality amd Cheayones of te aries | Laman isfamed. It issecond only tohis own News | ftioe Mason It tabiy Rany of our indus: | oeemjoue fo nave gone, ont, and left the House seat, “counvlete axsortment of Mechanics’ | Thiet hmted SILK HAT, CALLED CAPOTTE DOR- | Shy,_p, ror a Lapy.”—G. P. A, Healy,— | rious mechanies and thrifty merchants were unable | Maner to obtain admittance? Ta removed from 145 ONOA No. 7 Astor Howse. rash <n imt. | LEANS aw worn, Uy La Dichesse D’Oreans, of Frances | We call {tention to this picture, only because of | to get a dollar on good business notes. It takes im-| 7h Officer Huthwaite—Should you have supposed B their wiv le gentlemen, | SHED | SILK, ENbIRELY, NE Leas Gre tise: | thefame My, EE has soquired in Paris pudence to do these things. Modest worth is kicked | me capable of useing any Artifice orCuning in obtain- IN GENTLEMEN’S DRESS sant and chgible sueation, Neat Wey covet; co teecuatte | redid en ee ee ree 231.—“ Ponrratt ov A GentLeMay.”—IV. Page, | into the gutter. Mr, Iamilton went off on his Cof- | ing admittance situated as | was when Arrested By Garments of a most Elegant and FastueneLte hind ct a saving of rnished or tinfurnished. ‘je8 ime “MODINE CAPOTTES, ELSSLER N. A—Mr Page has here produced a portrait, that | fee speculation, and in about seven days his draft on | You? Was there any appearance of Force about ‘60 per cent for cash. AVERN AND CHOP HOUSE—CHRISTIANSON, COTTAGE,” for truth and close imitation of nature, may vie | London came back, pronounced a to The | the place?’ Any thing found upon me so much as IE advertiser deems it unnecessary to resort t) the hack- eyed syatem of kiving a list of tomina! prices, pres sat that the length of time been established, toweiher with | and, whint * the extensive petronage wed on him, will prove « suin fignt voucher for his capabilities, Vossossing ths advantage of '« more, tl: S. us 29 Anu street—The best of accommo: | Parisianand English FANCY STRAWS, of the finest tex- t i » from the hand of | President started as though he had been shot. A | A Knife to enable me to use force? rat aid ost agrecatle asctert fa ro Yospeetfally solicits the Indi we “Wa kit nobehit to sy Of it, it seemseo | stand swindler, a professional thief and rogue arked | Ty Merchant. Tailor —Second HandArticles What h mine ier cleent ani. vari Ne | like life we are _afraid to speak trath, lest it should | 'odine, in.a social way, with the President of the | Are they considered a4 worth in your ‘Trade? What blush at being praised in its presence. No wonder | Farmer's Bank! Tell it notin Gath! Tell it not | is Second Hand? What could you afford to Make Phe Pry be Jwaysto be founa at the above establishment. English | withseall and exumine her clegant and varied ci ham, cold e ‘chops, steaks, &e, &e. Tner for themselves, before they purchase elsewhere, as it being connected with an extensive clath estabMshment in Eurone | An ordinary daily at 2 o'rk will be a great saving to them in price and o greatadvantage as ; 4 ‘ atall, if you can help it. Such things should die, | such Articles for? do you think them Worth more buddenriy asaeta that he ean fruish other which ou cam Sia z. Towanda the variety and gual of Fhe cent this piotere should. Have been pasted unoberdved «| 00 > oJ dptolk mets good Inught oot oF tiem, ”,| thot 4 Price? 5 s , found y other howse making up MISS §. KING, Magazine de Modes, thonsand times—people go to look at pictures, not at i ‘t ‘ : the beat Saree 's dress, erent, ee. and toe MM. a} omitimtr 299% Broadway. | rool faces, Page has long been eyeing and nibbling The news, of course, struck the gentleman who | [know not according to the letter of the Law ee 5. IPS. 7 Astor Howse, Broadway | iistnant’s Solicitor; J, W. Gerard, Esq. of Counsel-—John | ——— » 7 a: the bait with which nature hag been angling for | had been bit, like a thunderbolt. No time was tobe | What it takes in (every respect) to Constitute A SHIRTS ccerteiepaenincnrjwess terete: | MILLINERY GOODS, | 1:"heboit wit wich aims hag bon antag (| bat dhs droly ping fo New Yara | Buel, be shell pts aa st ic HIRTS made to onder, after the most approved French | cause by the ninetcenth day of September next, or the bil fled CARL, KING, the wel! known and evlebrated Millinery and | Tosa break the line, for he is a floundering fish. hard asstens could take him. And now comesthe | | think ou are fully convinced 1 did not me? njether > fashions. Gentlemen's Garments ofall desenptions made to he on oe as confessed by him. Ladies’ Straw, Hlat lena tecture te 5 254.—"' Scene on THE MeprrerRaNraNn avren a | Most curious par le W . » he | was! capable of useing them at the time? niether order at the shortest notiee, > Ror. ‘ening Journal please copy and ch ee to J. M. respec’fully begs leave .to aehseeenta ts bets thathe has | Syrower.”—T'. Cole, N. A.—With as much met Spence, and set him upon the scent, with the | was it A premeditated act. (But the Mere Work- men’ '» Furnishing Store 67 and 69 Maiden lane, comer a via most splendid and fashionable assortment of Ladies? | 4) “ f a rich reward if he got the money. In f Ch the impulse of the M ? and I ‘ ii mee i ve been called “ Lettuces, promise ¢ i n : ings of Chance, the impulse of the Moment? and street. BANK The nots of the Mongoath Beak, Straw and Silk Mats. The Straw Hats are manafactared to a pa eye pe bt Bas forms 4 close ressmblane afew days, Spence reached, os with in ae: | a perfect tranger to the Place. It may be asked : Sa | ma erga Te oa Sem, Tm | win cept, Galery ere ae several cham: | SEU dere ase be Aceon, i | Septet ORARLING Me Chan on tt ~ 's- i i i the front. i v lo 01 eto ‘ ‘ 4 Man ition as thei ie- A. Ha TANO FORTES—Several piano fortes of superior toue an wea Sieey ee pg tS. ‘ot te of the most clegaut petterns, | £eristic landscapes, by G. Harvey—some good Graw- accosted him as Hamilton, but it was not until he | mealiy Speaking ww ulwa con wine eae informe: Workmanship, warranted imevery respect." Bor sale low to | braids these. Hats a ot a mart ings and compositions, and also some singular cu- | #¢ Bat Eeeaeaons poe It Sree ally ig going . nes. Arty 21 Voces anew : N'ViGTORIA. riosities in paint—among which are 312, and two | hinted at the police. that he, brought him to renon: | Business. Had the House or Gate have bern Se. nd the publi erally will’ Ged 1 to thet ca ioe “ABLESWURNACE, cand | Thesilk department is conducted by the most ingenious and | other small abominations, such as no man ever con- a iy he a » ed genoa geen yt spat be ey cured? As every one will admit they ought to have jie genes wil Eger URNACE, a i I. we west rival ‘oom, al p tation, tage to give them their ordag. o Seater asl efor washing, can be placed | {sty Putin aes do "Riiiming and’ Flowess to conespomi, | ceived; painted by one whose name no man can | #djourned to a p po been? There would have been no temptation, an To the above | gentlemanly Mr. Hamilton disgorged, first the | | should have been guiltless, there is Blame to be or the yard, jose who wish to convince th ves may eall at No.0 | pronounce—so much the better. a T LEECHES' CHES in the fire-place, the area, LFECHES: LEECHE: LEE CHES —t009 vei fine large Patent 1 t , Furnace and Cauldron, in sizes of 15, 30, y, and 17 Division street, q ‘i tation from | money for the draft, say $6,000, and then upon being | attached Ithink on both sides? And As for my own recall ver? reesealie-ocsaratully somied tenet ne” | 40,56, 60,00, ey 139. These furnaces require oa te eas His Paris Ribbons and’ French Flowers, are of the pamberca sere A ipoet describes the simple farther squeezed, the reward. promised, $1000 was | part reflection leads me to suppose that T was at that + WHY SYM. WATSON, Chemist S Pharmaceuti tae guar to At them for ase. No article hae syer given bet- | tatet style, andean be purchased at eather ofhisestbtizhmenrs, | Gray's Elegy, ‘lPbe' heard by the rustic, | forthcaming too; and all this to avoid seizure by | ane A Crenter Eanimy to mysell than to any one PD. oo OR" alts 25 Cathatine ot Patent Wine seer siticle foc ommet mac» | 02 Weteessie ee Suiuis On Seesreerte arent _— fowake him from his sleep of death; and then he | the police. Spence then left him, and made tracks | elget A Man jatent upon sch acrime as Burglary TP WIN F.—100 bales superior Bridport manufacuare, compris: | will male: Apeat little stove for winter, DRESS BOOTS—LATEST FRENCH HH on im from } Ne a subject that has no more | for thisplace with the funds in hand—a termina- | would | should think seck for something that would a ms a complete ascorimgat of seine, herring, and ill net Pee or Charcoal, Fumace, from new patterns, much eld Nine aubscriber makes to onder, Boots | disp! are fo ue in pais fies with Long Tom Cof. | tion as remarkable as the skill of Mr. Hamilton, and | Compensate for the risk of Detection, and ex- Sjell EK. COLLINS & CO.,56 South st. | priced furnace withour Hinkag™=™" Ate brick. Also a very low | of the abovedescrintion, of the finest quality TC eee eae ene eat all,” when he harpooned | a Worthy close to a plan laid with so much eare and | tent gf Crime. Instead of a few Articles of Clothing ACHINE BLANKETS.—3 bales for sale Combi oad Fuel Ving Cook Stoves, at sammer | Gentlemen who have been’ in the habit of fying extravagant | (118 Uxe AMAL On OF Tiare characteristic, however, | patience, and so successfully completed. Where | Which if Sold Would not have amounted to one MACHR! PRRSSE & BROOKS Gf Liberty «| Bices: combination the only legitimate stove that con | ices for interior articles are requested to call aud be convinced | the captain—the picture is Farle, ROCUST: | Tes orth ndwrae, SOKMDW hop Wot desiAlice tee Lint te cement Ge too soloee te nT TELLS of ex mat ae faned, Yoatand und Boot: | woot 3 wed for cman "e'wiele ag and ap ld weet The nel oried Wrawinss teley shen Oe ae font and must have been taken Ee atic of art, to | is playing the gentleman of wealth, and perhaps en- wonid Call your Serious attention tothe value of Bisa, tn sume of Gor - ES and “katt ane amount for | Neral ter, Waaealy MOTT, "| tadasmirot late kept for each customer, tere ino ducuiy | Mages that used to be imported a Worke tr Ott, © | Fed ina Cofee speciation somewhere about and | ihouartieles wich have been in A trifing meusure seule wal Late in Broad GrEsir is me VED BUR hes Mtns ane an |S Atenitly ox heme Te el aon mnt of bl ores i y Bhod things in the miniature depart- | it may not go amiss for our contemporaries to hint | reduced from their original Cost by the Justice of 0 SINGLE GENTLEMEN —An elegant smite of rooms | WEBBS IMPROVED BURNERS: at seventyaive per | yyuiBooty, a} ices aye from Two DOLLARS FI ¥ Ment. andes amongst the sculptures—particafarly | at the qualifications of this person, for the guard and | the Police ert, Bat not sufficient to C omply T think Danks et together or separately, furnished or unfurnis! cont. laos than E oretofre, subscriber has now on | GENER FO SIX DOLLARS: Half Boots, Gaiters, Shoes, 5 Novos,” 8 dy amateur, aud the bust of | benefit of their readers, as endeth an interesting | With the Valueation of Any Maker or Dealer inthe ‘aad with or without board, in a ie family, at Toews wee meat he cbose reise tte ok feere! dhscoaee te | Pumps, Slippers, 8 hear camalty RES ie Fulton as ee omen < chapter on ‘* Life in Richmond.” trade and T have no doubt but the Hon. Court have lowed all dealers. Best quality of C maf po ni JOHN L. WATRINE, 11¢ Futon st. Dr. Pormilee. sw h itted to notice | Monat.—When you meet a plausible man whom | ofien heared the testimony of Different indvinals ENDID DISCOVERY FORCURANNING TO | Sutiesae Rei outa auctti Gots fd geatne Yor | 182 oe nream TED GAITERS oF alles | gel seeeretion we Mand cromisec-aa we Know | you don't Know, aadnobodyelse knows, ihe wontd | Cand. admitted th my that A Secord. hend wt cle 5 r 2 co —As, : * t SR AND b XW inde ial aera | nt ee ee ee ae Siaeie — he ve hoklen, Pesnek Woot eel pelo euler ere ees das deserved censure—but our re- | be social, put your finger on your nose, and whis- | was not worth more than hulf price and someticnes may see, at No, 23! Broulw vy, x number of samples of paint N. B.—AN kinds of Lampsaltered, bronzed, gilt and repaired dre walking shoes and pumps, for men | We NAVE. bken more for the tse of the public | per— . not that. One of the articles has been 7 year: im the Aethiog Mae cme . a a hg AT ees eat um eat ence fn See ane Ler sperm? fi pa fe han for the artists, a course we have thought most “ O—whar did yon kum from 7 wear, so it is said the others not mauch is eve from the Freneh government. "The. Imitations of oll paintines SEIDLITZ AND SODA POWDERS. ted good. | oper in this hemisphere, where the artists follow “i my eit in your Hands thinking you can Gentlemen Are so perfect that no paint. can imitate them without learni ERY superior articles to what are generally sold, put up ex- ins, walking ‘ 2, instead of leading it. vm <p—There are four statues, | of the Jury in Duty to God man and yourselves oe prea BY tas ated tan eats or elke Taree nas: | Veale for fuanty. uses, For salt, wbolosslo any Weel, Gy on, tay | the public taste, instead of leading A «| Annivat or a Grow. » | Oh ibe Jury I PRE esosptnd tat oF teen learn, in a very few lessons, to parnt miniatures to @ perfection WM "WATSON, Chemists’ and. Alpothecaries’ Hall, 36x ins and slips, 75 cent ippers, Come The arte may be cansidered “ to hold their own’ the ‘Tam O'Shanter and Souter Johnny group, on | “ Giffealt to understand Pithowt seeing the, samples, or raking « theping street fi siettin hemiateil see 9 good assorrment of ¢ articles at 42 Canal streets | there are fewer bad pictures than usual, and with Shester,arrived yesterday from Liverpool. ey: A then adjourned! to thie morning at 11 etelock single legen of Me FICTOR PHNETTE, painter wothe | Ni BA lee assortment of the choveett perfumery ggmyer of Brondway. and xt 6 Canal st, north-west coment | in ve otvion af twenty or thirty, no very Rood ones. | board the Chester,an n e