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Vel. VIII.—Ne. 176.—-Whole No. 3027. NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 27, 1842. REGUL AR PACKETS. _ WATERING PLACES, &C._ beads NEW YORK HERALD. io Price Two Cents, “BOOKS AND STATIONERY. w York ‘au the 13th are ach om Ni Si SWRA cose ea 5 Gamtain Pasth July. Ship 8} NS. pein Fee Coxb, one iy fort, for passe’ ugers. Every care accommodatic 1s a Back for Bee pote cat master, who apse sir every roveroon D to give fies captains of orrners the shipe will be respmusic sent by them, unless re~ Fare nghed ep i for. Soe gives them security Lot 0t passeased yy any other ‘g0 armed, And their pecu- bat Senscis of wer. by es, 1 Ne + pa eS ake eu Ms PR yr edn wi hatte cieeren tease per ing! NEW Wonka "AND & HAVRE PACKETS. (SECOND LINE. ps 0 ¢ Ne onthe < Istand re oa the Jock fad nha follows : ‘The new ship ONEIDA, “\' roan Aen i ‘ch z 16th August suid ae Jsth December iP a3 It ‘Decccmtr? loth Sesuary . st January (160 rebruary Ist June M Ist 160h ‘ade spd these’ shige sre tot durpessed eons required for como. he, price of car Faccongens will plied with every re For thoae "yen Seas eh be forwarded by. the sal ‘the expenses actually in- Sede heme For Treigigorpaeaae TREN N, Agi a 9 Tontine Buildings. LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS, ~ 2k it is inten ole desvarch a ship from this po Mth, Wot, 1Sehy 20th Seay ooo ae st ripe ‘ " oR + fae nE ya a dion ibe prevented daring the un "The followi Fingyel ‘commence ths = * thee of New York, express for peat lich ar , have. tecehily been ia ati ji eaieree Wasy ae ‘commanded, by dxperioaced mas ill make every exerdin (0 give They | Seat sie ppt by sicamboats, - ‘or captains of these ships will be responsi- ue irae bullion, Cat men Se or phased Ware i yc ra ou board re ieee the waa, and the vi Shes Pit, Sefer Cont Soathat or Atal in New Orleans, who EE wo i goo fo tee adres The os pet et on Me hee ee ee m4 OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. i D LINE of Packets 10F Liverpoot wit urreafier be Troratchedin the followrinx Orla: excepting that whea the iling falls ou Sunday, the ships will sail onthe succeed- For New Y, a For Liverpool. The SOUTH AMERICA, mc dune OF Taly ts Nov 19 19 Dee = 7 April A ‘The aes CA, fee }. Lowber. ( April ‘The W YO) 5 nai bef ce April The egal ‘aint {2 MASS Sas sBSSus TTS a Poe Barstow. ( May vr 1 The coups bad Eanetnaity, aa ite ome, will be obeyed a4 ‘The outward i: now fixed at One Hanged Bola meets lies fevers, drccrintion te. provided, “with spon r aad fajnese, 4, which wil be ima fed Fie o Seah ree Pie ietion ey 64 dead. cs me coed WALES. = ieeiees Crean. sa paca tomers aoe “ihele lnteroes seribers, w oon mee. prepared to ) a K' tha He se, one a Palas pores inane weekly sort ae the port of em avoided. nike those fate steers coming out, the passage money is re- de steame! "to the tera por af feta od ca ae es se For funher parteslars9901y 59 wupL, THOMPSON, Old Established F Fe Office, 273 Peat st., Cc. | GRISSHAW & & CO. I. L . vcs sca at sight and {tory amouyt, can sau ikevise oy ° tee kal cee eter jamie ang ‘marie of Reckrand, payee i aa re ee Wt 6 Gry Gay eee. enna Im*e STEAM TE ne BETWEEN ANTWERP ror ol tal pce BELGIAN s RITT H QUEEN, Ont ah ‘on board, Sera ahd Wael SBP ass Solos tenets baler Gel As gin. Ry Co i bove ports also be cnangeni acaeaae atoanants : wines anteenn See er ‘gts? NEW JERSEY RAILROAD AND TRANS: PORTATION COMPANY.“ NEW YORK AND NEWAKK. Pian Set M. At 12 ott tLe AME ok Vistek it Fun, Leave New York. Leave aes Town. M, P.M. The - Raitagé Co. couneet with these wives each way dail pibertr ater to parebae tickets at the offiee. foot ‘are between New Town 25 cents. niw YORK. i — ne BaRswrc OR. bow Nee cre 23 ave New ‘yom pe = x ae New York and New Brunswitk, 75 conte. train from New Bruncwick, and 1% Ne been ced between 2 ae aes conte, jew Brunswick aE. Bronswick i | RAILROADS &STEAMBOATS POMEROY © 028 ALBANY, BUFFALO AND CHICAGO EXPRESS. rs are now running ateswlar Express over the Railroads ‘o-and ul dram, Albany and Buffalo, and the interme- te places, for FO. DING, at low rates, with the eae li Ce ates Shaice Goon ec Notes, Important Papers ayd Valuable Packages— to the negotiation, transler, om sins or payment i ls of Exoneiees Notes, Drafts, nbbopenese, Fagen &e.. sgt| sonable centage-—execute order for ire | or or panublepas couaca ceneey anfactured atic of every de- we their NewY. and Fi DED 7 COS EXTRESS to NewYork an Boston md 28, EXEBESS, to and from ‘uate to Clsreleadh Basen: anid Chicago terme diats Ce forn ning at once most direct sper Srchce covateeieatiog ts tnd MOR te cures eal eter Same c nail transaction of all mereautile and fess, remittances, exe Tho wie Olcou, Watts Nowk' Beer James Paslor, was | Sherman, A :D. leott, Alba: : ane Lc freckes & Hawley U ise A. Smith, Shephent® Constusieus’” Darul Haye: Rosheate ter Fa te Me: Keuter, Lockport ; J. A. Clark, Haye sas ERG “CO. No. § Exchange Buildings, Albady. 3 Wall street, New Yorks FARE AND FREIGHT REDUCED. all BOSTON, eh via NAR IN: NE PORT, come ry f the following superior steamers, runking in connec- Feat it sae ‘and arte "Bowoa, and Fro- f which will Sundays ex: fe eek vere iy, (Se Ma iive The pibtassiaie von Moot. for Stonington, nud far Ston wvidene Te NA ae TESTIS, on Tuesday. tor Stouington, Nawnors and Braritence raul Hedy for Stoniugton. ‘Sbvon Wi ednesday, for Stonington, and Py a en New ‘rovidence, Passenge Pt ival of raat ‘at Stoni may ‘take t road Care and ma immediately to dence and Freight akon vx the followi reduced rates :— To Boston, on ls weig! forty pounds or upwaris te the ponent at $5 50 per tot, ma ‘om measurement goods T sts ““Ho Providence, on measurement goods 5 ce foot gad specific iclen es per tar wb obi Brotdwa IMPORTANT TO. WEST! RE JANCE RORT, TRON BO, Pe: i For the Franportation 0 a i few eA EE Pittsburg. This improveinent in transport Pest affords to Western Mer chants pee ols Being eatefally packed 1m the bo: se, No. 365 Market street, are car thse ‘Railways without tran- captains and cryis are employed, who take ¢ goods at Philadelphia, and continue with them the butire routs, thas avoiding delays’ and ‘the: uabtlfiy” of tose being ser ted ou the way. Tirana sademanhe ayers forwarded te Pittsburg and Pottsville, eve- y "aye ‘Sundays excepted, H. STORKS, Agent, a2 3m* ‘ashington street, FREIGHT AND PASSAGE TO PIT'Ts- BURG. aver a) ih burg ive wotice tothe Merchants of York, and all other pa : . eg pias to the West, that their line is ‘iow in po consigned to them (or sent to go in their the 4) ‘will e loryarted with jlapenlthe . ‘Owners or shippers of go destined oe Western States, who have po agent or "consignee at ittsburg, will please’ eonsign their eaods to William Binghun, Pitsburg, who will attend 10 smpping all such consignments without del should he marked. distinctly om eaca package oA fet 7s LINE. vat ot For ates of freight, which are as lens as a ay other her tine, apply. ° IN, en No.8 West srect, onpmaite Piet NEN R. oo” B. Passengs + Raging to Pittsburg and Pousy ile, every jundays exc iy over fer to R, Cn American Far Co. S. ‘I. Nicoll Grout strget Phelps & Co. Fulton street; Suydarn, Sage & Co; Wan. Riu aie, Bi Newark." iné 3m_ ‘STATEN ISLAND FERRY. — Sas Pot af Whituball strane aes. steal STATEN ISLAN ) ran 8 follows, unt further Doda inom! Leave Staten is! Leave New York. AL 8 o'clock “po 4 + aR the Ty a goods salpped are ey ioarthiuiacly sapshede aud are-at the Mak of the owners thereof, Dede seme LINE FOK ALBANY. rae Mont tat TAKE TON Captain Ml. Brown, havi jebts 10 ches er of te New York, will, Thotealver leave foot a5 Rol New York," every Monday, Wednesday, nd at 5.0'cloek, and ick §e, esday, ‘Thatade turday a3 Hock, h orind oe ot an ae Tadic |} {etn Captain on board, aD: 10. 142 Weat street. SEAT OPFORTION LINE FOR XEEANY AN? cag Sl § YO SP le Ca hag i s , mrigheee pen 3 fe verhhoapsie, mts, be 4 eeu Php fendi Ieamer Wi HNOTO ctr |i NS towra, will eave Gd Bier UUme ict OP Heo eee fey every Monday, peiseeey and Friday, at 5 o'clock, eure Ad foot of Lyd seen for New York, evety Tueede tard i VT — ear freight appl aya fo ToD. ie Stoctin, 162 rer fat ea con a rtvet pier, NR. Ay ste : ry ou board Washington, mon waattonn Jeo Imre” SHARON SPRINGS. | HE LM ILLION.—This new commodiou: ption of visitors on and after the lage of Sharon Springs, Schoharie County, greatly resembling ‘open for the ree une het, atthe Vil in Rheumatic, cath Bi aj and in the tire of Fs be au many prety eet inn (as certifi Sag omminens medi¢s professors in the Dysred States) a And properties uns and bel Tides in the vichuity, numerous Biloies pes views, Hirao a be ‘ie ride. froa Sarot fe from Canajoharie on ‘await the Ales cts t0 carry vis eae cine. pcan ate See a distance of abou! by the Albany" oo ¥ ae being about forty five miles ‘west of the fwrniabed: at all tigaes, either every attention given to reu- hoc or esis ‘stay itors agreea "An abundance o cheparece meouncale spring Ice is stored for ROBT. HAMILTON. qe. will be opened at advantages fo this delig! ILLIAM E..JONES. 449 10v are ce TAIN HOUSE, AT THE PINE ORCHARD.—i8i2, romantic and fashionable resort wil! be conducted dure THE SPRINGS theibove vil: ae of ot Tite UNTAL or aa furnished with every a sp tec lrnich Wehas hereeotore bereyotore, it tables New York market tention that can promote patgons will be sie * rs An Fr Brack’ & Gove execllons line of stages will ri Beach & Cos excellent line es will ren et landing’ and the Mountain “6. L. BEACH, Proprietos, mpl testowed heretoh lary Urcweed te ies ‘on thearrival of the boat hs Ferry, New, Juan iightfully romantic, summer retreat is itand tower, and above . The daris well supplied with choice hne ‘icehes warde: and liquors, ale aud porter. jeter, sincerely returns his g:ateful thahks to his friends, an ic in general, for their liberal ine years, ‘he Peauciful steam! Babtode’ toured trot ot Cosa ah tec teat jemen can be accommodated wit lodging at five dollars per week, and y please, except Su M. [Military compani tie beat of board have their dinner at fay, always at 1 o'clock, P. $ on target excursions will find ittod id pleasure to visit the above place a Porsoi id ia prices are accord- always.at home, and will be hay! ik HAMILTON HOUSE.—Dhis peor h 1s how open for the reception of company. rnished abew, pot a mehsurate with the demands of the public, ander the chi mise of has heen thoroughly \eed artist, who wil To those unacquainted witl silage ‘House, it is only necessary to say, that itis fom wight ° ten alles ey dopacidn of ‘the ward, the Weeki eultiv ated and fert| tin every aireceioacs day, the easy access by sige and rd i fe and retirement of 6 Pra aNR Line Pitts-” gu mg ped for @he season would do a to make early application ty the proprietor. \TH HOUSE, LONG ISLAN known. bowding and sea. bathin gone numerous improvemeuts, among which 1s the osttes upon the margin of » of company during the Great extent of private beach on this shore—ite in bathing, even for ladies and children, (the ¢ houses being within stone’s throw 0 eh ¥, cool and delightful locust grove adjoining the house ¢ pleasant rides in the ‘This long and wel ituation in every re Its_accommodativg ih ul, the. vemperatnre, even Hens of communicat on an distance, bein in jones accommodated well adapted as a residence for WILLEASE BROWN, Proprietor CHOHAKIE C all for the Sees heath July, ac the I re sears he enterta jemen of basit: 45 in N New ¥. oper Ss S FAVIELTON, athe he ot th ce Pavilion, Milich is now oven (0 pains wil! be spared to rend FURNITURE. “|GEORGE W. DAWSON, | Wholesale and Retall 4urniture und General Fur- yraenes Warehouse, No. 67 Chatham street, cor- Duane strect, New York. of HERE’ fe he keeps for sale a large hssortinent of the follow tic 2, Sideboards, oan tee and Poveaie Desl poms nin Sande’ Stands, ‘Touet ta ies, Dressing Bnreaus, Re. cof men and women's Wa A tw and second handed. ate the ‘above articles are offered to at very Fermin want vices wenld hod ‘at the above establis au ‘Shi rders panetuall; st od iy the a ea ee eile ferem Mattresses, Bedding, men will be peatctually at- fr Second Hand uate, and od Geatloweurs ccd Ladiow/ese off Glothitg dey for fitting out vessels orders to the above es! EVENING LINE FOR ai aLEANY DIRECT: ‘Acacten delgek, £8 fom dhe stealfont sige bet wean Cont Stearamboat ROCHESTER Cope ae aa . John, re Mena Wednesday, and Friday afternoons, stevens ‘Fie neambout SOUTH AMERICA, Cape, L. W, B teayos the above ple? every, Tussiay, Thursday’ and Bonedier stermont. at seven o'clock, ‘The above boats are new and substantial are fernished with: elegant ot state rooms, and in every respectareu nsurpassed among thgudaon Hive seamen,” or passage or freight, apply cr SCHULTZ, Atte oie onthe halo boat amsenors taking ¢his live of boats, will at all times arrive wc Albany i in time for the first train of ears for the east and jezir TAILORING. _ OF THE aaa Eeaaead of es having far only Foy i the cause irepated Troy rts, Bosoms ai jars. It in this. Siem bores window, te iA ore aioe “ oy porting ty be °"Tegy Shit Depot: Depot.” Now we inform “i “gee | 8 hot keep our rey hirts, Bosoms and Collars, and as a against mistakes that may oecur in future, ou tecount of new sign at the corner store, therefore, we shall circulate exteasivety the following eard, ind for the'benefiv of dealers i on “infor dealers: oye others that Mars! rei lt has Me eomer of Pe: hathya Pith My ote Tier teal I—No. 90 bam ee: is on Pay tt ps ag al Cao forthe receiving of our ly Bt Troy Shire, ind Collars gn the ety. We shall cause this to ier cies Jf, competence of ‘any mie wakesgating ben mods of Tate, Be vacua 1p see the rain. L's, on the reoy following— ARSHALL’S ONLY TROY GURT DEPOT oe Ciegh. am street. No patronage asked of those who beat down, ew York, Jane 3, 1812. Jes Im*%e REMOVA PHILLIPS’ CASH TAqORNG ESTABLISH Is removed from 115 Petra No, 7 Astor House. IN GENTLEMEN’S DRESS. Garments of a most Elewant and Wastuenatte kind st a saving of 60 per cent for exsh. "THE savertiser deems i aunecessary 10, rrgont poe aeved system of giving a List of noménad that the oftume he has beea estalhshed. to the extensin rma awed Oo : fice vets eer fe estowed on nim, wilt prov i tr for hus capabilities, Possesting the adv shiment in Earepe athes which, ou com other house waking up House, Broadway ARTIN’S I pbsesa wit William atreet, ~oryeniree street. HE subseriber, ia (Dilthetwblc genera ake iapatg thi emda an | liberal patronage bestowed on ‘him at hia former hes eben news, and.aseures then that, ove article ordered of him shall, as beratofore, be cart and the and most nha.” "The materiale the aves mente t! ia et, ed positive saving of 30 per cent, Gentlemen who | -efer purchasing their own eloth, have them made sini trinmed i these that ie meat several satniaetion during the last four years. Every Wwarrantad to made by the best workmen at the " BATH BUILDINGS, ORMERLY RENSHAW'S, at Long Branch.—' tensive and dehghifal Sex Bushivy the subseriber on Exabl ekment ill bs asta y to inform its former Tei and the ayes! ations, enereasing yand will be in Somplete t readi- additions and al: inte, been meade since last yess is for their accom:nodation, ing to be as reasonable a* the times will afford, the board ill be seven dollars per week as lust ye instead of ten dole servanta half price, yh may. say wishowe imp fe and accommodations will be equal ig Braneh. Young weople not requaring too mich room, ww JAMES GREEN. DRY GOODS, &c. STRAW GOODS. NNER, inearer and Stra Goods, ait fectrer of Italian and Sy ‘hom: ai I ie 'Setaw oods, ial, fine Fuacar, i hie Siberian Hair late, - a ~ weet Bey pa leo. am cnticely Dew: article, the summer—it par beak extremely light, be Sal Xe i uti LADIES retin ce exlebrtedC ks od ver er 98 npc resented ince atte aiawatke msm i peace ee ats heat VCaroTTE Dion. VE NB otis NAL do—An entire new style o one mane CARTES, ELSSLER Parisianand English FANCY STRAWS, of the finest tox- tuge, in great variet: he Proprietress respectfull with acall, and examine jor themselves, hsv they reer the variety and wa gua 7, Pie es And favor ber ari hase e! orice, = it ‘A great advantage as T9 LADIES: ars. TRA ss , BOOTS — The snbseriber mak sg tl ty of the finest Sign and inthe latest style, LATEST Pe ag he off ud be convinced sto twenty per cent helow other Drawines betag taken of Mr loch Wise toe Jaa posistaen haere Bar Shoo ti. ly on hand, a be at of fashionable tay atprices varying from FW Boi BORE RRS eye CEN ryt Sil sein fF ke, fee, ¢¢ equal tow Pasps, Slippers, at 1s mises ti Fulton » Sermon Nasiant and Datch at, ER place to find Boots and Sr.ors che And we are not sure that in Ne in € Long’ and Shoe peat an Cs ‘anal wt comer of Hudson street. oh ene cone a aa Those eho have ay not have tried owr boots 1 find it to thelradvantage to make the trial A. KNOX & ©: te by the package ot wr inforior articles are reqaented to ea “A those who ay DB. Ce iD armgc AN INTRRESTING “WORK ON THE BAS published, by Carey & Hart, Notes of a Tour through ‘Tur. cypty Arabia, Petra, to. the Holy Land, in a Vitie to Athens, Sparta, Grabad Cairo,Constanindple, Thebes, “the d Sea, ount Sinai, Petra, the Edom t Serip- ture, &e , by E. fay AL ing 3 volumes ty 12 1 ‘3° with plates, We gommend it 9 the pubis bas 6 tailing work of thaveli+ U, B. Gazette, ‘Lhe author has contrived to give to his descriptions of places, sechory, and event, 4 tof freshness and vraisemblance, af eanlnot be too mah aeieed tents the Times. out, not but these two interesting, volumes will be mis souzht for by the public-—New W. he work is precisely such an one as a man is glad to take up n he desires information upon the subject of whieh it ts.—Brother Jonathan, very pleasant) umaetending aeconnt of rarables through ons about which every intelligent mind desires information, it is furnished in a style which every one will find agreeable, mnaylvanian. were 3s not a jae in the work that i ctive.—Del. ak tne Hook Sestiunl to. becouse excoaet te 1y popular, we cordially join with our brethren of the press in com: sepaing it to popular favor Daily, Chronicle, or sale by Wik & PUTNA’ a Swe Naw Vor AE RST RATE INVESTMENT.—To bi solar vayate A CHOIC ay Cixcoratina Luprary, consisting of Wolhites, assorted. and ‘tragedy hucluding: Hlimoriess Blogre- phies, 1 Any young man possessing a ese books dirt cheap, and yl particulars enqu ‘Thbmmas Bell. Auctioneer, Ann md Mr, Little, Libra- rian, 129 Nassau street, of whom catalogues can be obtained for ection books seen, je25 Iwe not interesting and in- 108 NEW YOUR CITY DIRECTORY » il for sale at the office, No, 11g, Nassau-street, tly opposite the American Bible Societ;. BW, aura MUSIC—GEORGE A. DERWORT, professor of the guitar, No. 138 Cana! street, opposite the ehurca, has the hon juaint his frien P iis hac be hee vublished a variety of yew aud popular feos arranges me easy accompaniments for guitar. will als arrange and compose music for orchestra guitar, and other instruments, and give inatractions to. ama teugs on the piano forte and violin BOOK BINDING PAPER RULING. IRELAND, No. 120 Nassau tire be tira Binding Tools and ‘Willig Stach finery, ot the latastand mostapproved patterns, is now prepared to execute ali'brders In the tost durable and handsoime manner. Acceount Wonks and al other nds of Blankyron ruled mand oui to any pattaruay and ina syle that iy wr fo give antivfaction. Any work ordered eat be done iuthe ii if required, as H. I, has had Jong experience es mon SALE—Two second hand Copperplate aie} gs plyjasabove. EN RAVING APH MACHINES — EABURR, JONES & CO., 192 Broulvns, corner of Jolin AN, Yisare prepared to eugraze all kinds of Maps, Charts, bate Sand Slrveys, br any work of that elaa, in the most ena’ yle, with unjralleled expediti at prices far be iat cuted by hand engray- ingt-the tes not exceeding Li- for similar work ine steel oF coppe: cimens of the work done by whe Ontnizrarh ean be pramined atthe office in Broudwaye 22 1 HATS. HATS! HATS! HATS! BROWN, &.CO'S One Price Hat Stare wholesale aa tail, 179 Chatham Square, comer of Rott street, where fashions beamty, durability and economy are combined to adorm 7 priators ive the pleasure now to offer in addition ten enproved skort nanped Ha the tation of b h so ‘the, most con easily » We strictly adhere to the one enables us to furnish a very superior . Tn enn these Hats to the reached the ulumatum cheapness and comfort. m4 3n® ned for the ts. [sit consis perceived. tent with trae economy o1 a Beaver Hat, when thes he bow street, (between Broad ts) for FOUR DOL- LARS? ‘This is leceptive assertion. A single rial, ora mere inspection, wij] satisty the most skeptical that the Beaver Hat now offered is tar eg being d jor article often sold at that price. the raye-anate vial shment—and proprietors. eng, tawufucture—that the nrtent great undue ‘were never offered before pa 3 WARBURTON & WEBB, reek, ~ je10 Im WATCHES, AND. JEWELRY, Meet ans haus ‘TT Watrhes, Golo and miter Pouce, Gert orale cet ., fey agra Tower than at airy oir tee Ged Wetrhien elo stag to Tout allase euch, Susichen, ‘ ist, Ail Watehen ava warrant. y sumined. Watenes crt arteheat r all old gon slr alter penest tt sift Penile gol cha Bee |e bit ve hese 8 25 to ars each. Watches and Jcwelry enth e dor bomsght, ati Watehes are warranted to re gop of t or the mouey returned, Watches aud Clocks. re best manner, an! warranted, at mach less the thea wna by one of the finest workmen in the city. G. ©, are wsand Jewelry, wholesale and eo hy 30 Wil je19 Im Imre MOVED HILAL WALTER, went and partner of a use of Be td ter the only inet t Wack Jas 4 n France, No, 27 wonniere street, Paris, has the honor of inforining Sage designee are! ‘onueeted with the fine, am.also Masts. establishment of watch glasacs, cut glass, = ¢olored, ey wuss Ke, lately been re <q iden Lane, tof No, 90 Willhamn street, fF purchasing from the only devot of the factory, are. marine invited to call river wlll be Youd wurtustogllea sasoretiend ot the above tag? Boned goods, which wall be disposed of om the most reasonable mi 2m*r ‘A F STATE, STOCKs— ew-York, Comptroller's Office—The Alle; Bay athe Bankof Olean, hiving failed to pay tes upon demand at their respective banking. how ed, aa required by the act entith An act to anthorize the business of 2)” passed 18th Ay 1n38 or to redeem tbe same at al agencies in the New York or Ale Dany, as tequived by the act entitled “An act relative t the redemption of bank. Cota ag 4th May, 1810—Notiec is a it ‘ es dia 3 Bor "intra improvement) stock, ya Ist iu 1 for hy rT WStock and Real gid lndlasedibevoumt (loeetial Reprovenlnty atcck; aly, 1963, for $1600 each, Vor 5 per cent. (Erie enlargement) stock, pay, $3006 For the Bink of Olean—Stock acconut. cate Lndinna per et. (inzeraal improvement) stock, ry. lat Jaly 1963, for Sha New York Sper cent. (Erie enlargement) stock, pay. Stoek and Real Est ‘count w York Spercent (Ene © ‘ene stock, pay- able 20 2eertificates Minois 6 per cent, Iindis and Michigan canal Spee Ai), for $1000 each, 10 ce iicates nots 6 percent. internal improvement decks $10,006 tes of Arkansas 6 per eent, Real Estate Bank retofore advertised on account of the St. Lawrence i ae Alias, the 16th Juge _sebtto Syee FFTCE 0} 5 “I KIC. A Seini Angual Dividend itt 3 per Ceut ach be paid on ie Capital Stwek of this Company on the first fh of July t. "Shareholders whose Stock is registered in the City Transfer Books of this will tin prgiment atthe Bank of fy | hae Sick ly in is York; and those if jivideud at is Oies liste re City ‘will we paid their By order of the Fresidage and Direetor SHAS. SEYMOUR, Tressarer. Lek ah N ‘ail other pe ness causes them to be constantly ov the! ths fi crelinive Boot Mure, 1 Chatharnatact fe ego vodatert ipa neat article, ROGERS! Et. L BOOTS, wacraated in enery the waste se te the le me of the many advantages the Elastic Heels have over every other kind : an ‘he elasticity adds greatly to the durability of the PRcontiy—tteh mabe: tio mobie’tn teelhcg upon the pave} ment, "Third! heel F: ‘They prevent Boots from ranning down to the thly—They enable the wearer to walk with much less hly—They do not eut or tear earpets as do iron or nailed PER hy GY alin SC Wig whih “eoeifort by those hafta tender feet. on hand all kinds of Boots at wholesale and retail at manufacturer's prices jebimee BANKRUPT Y=SAMUEL OWEN, Counsellor it Law, has removed to 67 Nassau street, 1) ‘omer of John, where he may be conulted on all matters sn * Bankrapte m% tr Tread! TS PATENT: PORTABLE @¥ URNA’ Mer Wash Boiler, admirably adapted for washing, can be placed in the fire . jo article has «¥ farmers who have. used the “eaten Hard Coal Furnace, a new article for summer use— II male a neat little stove for winter, buens Chip or Charcoal Furnace, from new patterns, ch improved. These ace li fice brick. Also a very low priced farnace without 1 Combination ‘aut ing Cook Stoves, at snimmer grices. The combination i the only Jecitiraate stove hat con enue the steams and «met! from y are ty well adapted for summer es winter, Dealers st on Hiberal terms. JeL, MOTT a a Ww il 15 Bowery. mi get boarders will be taken in agen Bins teal RO CALS aah ae See Paice se wig friends ve the nablie that he may yy commuted 3iWarren fession, at his residence, No, m9 int beaux of plantations, and beautiful fous wives, inglusive Montgomery. [Correspondence Montaomery, Areal Mermaid said to be caught at last—Business away—the young bloo Thave thisday enjoyed a treat, which I regard as altogether too good to be confined to one person, 0 I shall proceed to furnish it second hand to yourself’ and readers. | By giving the details, which I am about to indite, I probably hazard the imputation of credulity; but I am convinced that yourself and every one of your numerous readers, would agree with me, if you had the same opportunities for exa- mination and observation which I have enjoyed to- But to the point—I have this day seen, liand- led, and very closely examined, what I am con- vinced is a veritable mermaid. naturalists may dispute the existence of such an ani- mal, am convinced that the subject has now as- sumed a tangible shape, which will forever put at rest the erroneous impression that the mermaid isa An English gentleman, recently arrived in this town from the Fejee Islands via the He took board at one of our principal hotels, where I myself am an ‘inmate, and I soon made his acquaintance, and found him to be a very polite and talented man—a gentleman of science We soon became intimate, and knowing that I was of the medical profession, he this morning informed me that he had in his pos- session a curiosity, obtained at great expense at the Fejee Islands, the examination of which he believed would be interesting to me. I proceeded with him to his room, and you may judge my astonishment when he took froma large travelling truzk a bundle, which, when divested of numerous cushions and sill wrappers, proved upon examination to be a real mermaid. Having always considered the existence of this creature as fabulous, 1 wok it in my hands, and be- held it with an eye of incredulity, but, after examin- ing it minutely for several hours, 1 rose from my seat with my scepticism entirely removed. As it is probable that no description of this extra- ordinary creature has yet reached this country, the following particulars respecting it may gratify the curiosity of yourself and patrons :— ‘The head is abont the size of that of ‘an ordinary It is thinly covered ea dark straight On the lower part’of area few hairs siniilar to those on the head, The ossa malarum or check ‘bones The features are well proportioned, and beara close resemblance to the nance, with the ex However much fabulous animal. West Indies. ana a great traveller. the face and vy are Womunent: human counte: ption of the forehead, which is The head is turned back, and hi nce is distorted; appearing not unlik citcus clown when exhibiting his various grimaces. But I am inclined to believe that the: stances are owing entirely to the manner the creature met itsdeath, as from all th ces of the countenance and limbs, it die ‘The ears, nose, lips, » breast, and nipples, arms, fingers and ‘nails, resemble those of a human The formation and inclination of the nipples, usively, that the ani:mal aria alive wally assumed an erect position. 3 and fingers are well proportioned, and resemblance to those of an infant’ 3, case with any of the baboon, or es; their fingers and palm being muellonger in proportion than those of the human w heh | isnever ouran outang The ‘spinous processes of the vertabrae are very prominent, and apparently arranged as in the human The renin bee of the teeth indicate that it is the. incisores, being considerably worn he upper and lower jaw four molare and two ca- ‘All the teeth except the canines are similar tose of a human being; but the latter resemble those of a full grown d The animal is something more than three feet in length, but not having been scie ntifi Teannot well judge what its size w The appearances indicate that when caught it abraWe into a strong pickle for preservation, and it ntly has evidently shrunk considerably. It have been \considerably larger and longer when alive than ‘it. is new. the position of the arms, and the manner in which they are disposed, that the animal has clanicles, an appendage belonging ve the human subject, which 1 believe baboons are on the i pper surface. four incisores, iy preserved, ‘as when alive Tam-convinced, fr Immediately under mammae its hg to a human being ecases. At this point, and directly under the breasts, are two fins. From the separating line where the human figure ceases, which is alittle over a foot below the vertex ofthe head, itresembles a large fish somewhat si- milar to nsalmon, but in. several respects differing materially from an been discovered. species of fish which has ever is covered ‘wih scales all over, | but on that part of the body which resembles the haman species, the ecales are so snuulf as scarcely to ceived. The seales on the lower part are es e, precisely resemble those of a fi ie or fish part of the body it has six fins, ‘the sent ectoral and the dorsal, twoof each; and 1 fins, which ure pectoral, have a rej wrqable peculiarity; they are placed ina Rorizon- tal position evidently being so formed for the purpose of supporting the creature in an erect posture. position and curve of the tail is very similar to that h is usually given in the representations of the The pectoral fins, position of the nipples, and other peculiarities, indicate that the creature i Bee an crect posture like that in which it has been netinies represented int nwho has possession, of forms me that it was taken near one of the Islands by a fisherman, who sold it to a asain from France, from whom the present owner bought it for six thousand dollars. Europe, and should he pass through New York as he atpresent purposes, I have obtained his promise to give a private examination of it to several of the mpst prominent naturalists in your city, and you will ourse get a peep at what I really consider the st marvellous work of nature whielt haa ess here is in a perfect state of stagnation. Indeed trade thronghout the whole trate, and when it will be better is more than I dare Exchange in Alabama is 60 hig} at thoee who fee! inclined to pay their debts, (and theit name is not Legion,) can hardly make up their minds to suffer the losd arising from the ane precedented depreciation of our currency. tenson to be thankful, however, that our corn nad cotton crops this season promise great abundance. We entertain a forlorn hope that our half crazy Coa- gress will finally relinquish their foolish attempts to “head” Captain Tyler, and pay a little more atten- tion tothe wantsand sufferings of the country and their legitimate duties. As ever your, is curious creature He intends taking it to Lever beheld. south is pros- Charteston, (Correspondence of the Herald.) Cuarurstox, June M4, 1842. Travelling South New Arrangement for J. G. Bexserr, Esq. :— From this time you muy date a new progress of the South-~in society, in morals, in ener- ay, in greatness. Agreeably to a suggestion in the Herald some s . the managers of the steamboats and rajl roads between this city and the north, have solved on putting the fare at one-half, or therea- bouts, the old price—say $20 from Charleston to Baltimore, instead of $35 or $40. beginning of a system which is to remodel » machinery of trade, which isto adapt the price to the ability of the people to pay, rather than the d sites, which are very natural, make large dividends, obtain extravagant prices, and pocket fortunes in a short period of time. It is hardly to be doubted, that this mov will increase the travel enffic jently to sustain the | of his wife, Tew hie elegant packet ship lines between New York ane The consequence will be, ships will algo reduce their fare, and the ‘sepalation of the south will be poured en masse, into the laps of the northern cities to enjoy the comforts whieh are unknowm here in the months of Jnly, Angust, and September—cool shades, cool nights, and slumbers, All our beauty and fashion will seo Ttis an awkward position for a pretty that now is our course, This is but the of corporations to to the in new | charity soems jwity and the.suicide. sentenced to be hung near Sparta, Tenn., on th ly. The Nashville Banner says pon the prisoner, the in fourth or nguince sentence of ¢ ah upon this man Kirby girl to be sea sick ; SS SE, ew York, may set their moustaches for What a revolution will tl pdvew in seciety in the course of a few. years!) The bitter prejudices. which exist between'the two see.ions will s of the south will mingle with those of the north—they will have a better op- portunity of knowing each other, and will think better of each other. Such a state of things is much tobe desired. A new impulse is necessary to ena~ ble the south to surmount the obstacles in the way of her prosperity. Once awake, she is equal to any crisis. And itis believed she now sees correetly her true policy. Rain, rain, has been the order of the day for three weeks, and an unhealthy season is predicted, as a consequence to be apprehended. As the mail is about closing, | have only time to state the fact, that the measure before named haw been determined on, and will soon go into opera- tion. Adiew. In haste, respectfully yours. Cuarteston, 8. C., June 15, 1842. Politics— Speeches—Texas—Gen, Hamilton—Simms —Trade—Execution of a Murderer—Theatricale James G, Bennerr, Esq.:— Drar Sir,— The city of the Palatines is no longer governed by a descendant of a Saxon: pirate or gentleman. The families of noble Huguenots are giving place to the incessant encroachments of Nevo homo Dutchmen, and Picts and Trish. The son ef an honest German carpenter presides at the council, and commands our battalions, and if a modest bearing, and a faith- ful discharge of duty, be recommendable, General Schuerlie may hold for some time longer the qaick- silver power of a majority, like the heroism of him whe led the fierce democracy to Cherronea, and fied before the half savage Macedonian. ‘The nes and Pinckneys advocated expensive pro- ith the beauties of a literature that dazzled ens, but fine turned periods were wheel- ing us into debt; the drag of the bremender was substitated, and, cut bono, we are emerging from the jaws of the banks and the tax-eaters. Some over zens complain that our property in relation to taxation is assessed at the mere whim of a most excellent oflicer, but itis hard to please the grum- blers. Your brother Yeadon, of the * Courier,” known in Carolina fer bis obstinate support of the whige d Preston, distinguished himself the othur day in very able x fre h in defence of a young gentleman of respectable fausily, charged with perjury in the sustaining of one Montesquicu’s note for $6,000 in favor of some graceless nephew. Yeadon lelighted H ¢ lovers of the rec fanaa by lis masterly analysis a mass of contradict hard swearing against accused; his powers arrangement, and com- parison, statement, and logical conclusion, deserved 1 obtained success; and were he. not a whig ommunity so decidedly democratic, those abili- would find their way into where business minds like his would be useful—the great council of his country. ‘The cause of the Textans is regarded with cool consideration. Your friend, Ex-Governor Wilson, skilled as he is in reising an excitement, cannot move the mass; some how or other, people care not to win lands for serip holders and speculators; neither are they enamored with the hopes of the promised plunder of the public edifices and private dwellings of a people with whom their own govern- ment is at peace Let, however, the Mexicans change position, and pecome invaders, and then, indeed, we would a rush that would drive'them back to their mterminable wilds and long impoyer- ished cities. As mightnaturally have been expected, reference with regard to the state of Mexico, its power and resources, its wealth and soil, was made to Mr. Poinsett; that clear-headed, honest, an experienced statesman, utterly discountenanced the idea of making an easy conquest of this barren aad tormempire; perhaps you may trace to this ad- verse influence our freedom from this enthusiasm. eneral Hamilton is an the eve of another visit rope;_his brother-in-law, Dr. Irving, delivered cture a few evenings since at the edical Col- lege, and_ notwithstanding the caustic remarks of tie rival Buckingham, the accomplished commen- tator of ‘Cock Robin” proved, by a. full house from the arrays of fashion, that he isstill the popu- lar Irving. Would you believe it—the Rev. Mr. Smnythe, the gentléman who has written so much against the theatr » and the episcopacy, has taker up the ¢ totalism. Whether this be done itp ie for Father Matthew and the Papacy we cannot say, His position is that St. John the enti it is true,was a tee-totaller, but the Saviour c juntenanced and approved of the moderate use of ine. Simms, the novelist,’ is rusticating at his own “sweet home” onthe banks of the hly. He has a¢cepted an invitation to pronounce a discourse for some literary institution in Georgia, His prolifie pan will have ready for the reading public another work of imagination in due season, Our city is dull, trade de et the men. with the cash” are: looking for the enjoyment of. the springs. Our northern exotics are selling at under cost previous to their migration. Creditors ure call- ing in, and debtors are putting off the payment of old scores; but this is the periodical course of things at this period of the year in Carolina, and we see no extraordinary change for the worse; on the contrary the dark, wheel of embarrassment. is aradually emerging into the light of brighter ects. proof, bank stock is‘improving, ind the dow; sone progress of real estate has come to a stand. The execution of Barrett Jones on his own con- fasion, forthe murder of a shipmate, by reason of its accompanying circumstances, created an extra- otdinary interest, The first. month of his life was spent in Dublin. Tle was reared Wales; his niother was a Catholic, his father a bigotted Pro- testant; ofcourse he never entered the Latin rite. After his condemnation here, he was visited by the ministers of the various. sects; but up to within a few weeks of his death, he continned obdurate, in- a erent, reckless and g. A change caine over e spirit of his dream; itis not stated how. He de- sred to see the sheriff. It was to muke sure that he would send to hima Catholic pricef.. The Kevd. Sullivan, frorathat moment scarcely ever left is tbe The sombre scene, the terrifying oaths, the gloomy atmosphere, the noisome dungeon, has ne rroty for the priests of the ancient religion; and the hardihood of, the villain under this influence became the glorious fortitade of an heroie dying Christian. ones called upon the high sheriff the last proof of his gratitude to him, to en tme faith. isxtraordins ary char of Mr. Yeadon, ‘*it is Caus ing men to pause and think, whe: this i r ‘The theatri ing still, The devotion. of a fewis not cil to the task of its sustenance, and its new temple is in the market for sule. But the cause of ten is spreading, and at will continue to spread. The Rev. Mr. Gillman and Meera. Howland and Holbeck devote to itfthe en ergies of a strong will pan are to have a grand display on the 4th. 8. Carrolf delivers the oration. Heaven grant to them the pace of perseverance, and to the unpledged the moe ation not to need it. My shect is oat. For the present, farewell, ALBAN. Svrcipe Urow 4 Grave—An extraordinary case of suj- cide was perpeualad in New Orleans on the’ 1th instant. Little is known of the man who committed self.destruction —but enough is understood to attach deep interest and a of romance to the rash act. ‘The deceased was a native of France, and a young war of about twenty-five years ofage. His trade was that of a cutler, and he had been known to possess that virecity of temperament and buoyancy of spirit so characteristic of his countrymen, He had been married to wife who was young, amiable and interesting, They were not over- hardened with the world’s wealth, but a fountain of love, pure and disinterested, existed in the bosom of either of them, from wich they mutually drank, and were appy ‘The epidemic of last year, which was indiscriminate inthe selection of its viet lid its feverish fingers on heloved wife of the decensed, Mathride Decelles, and arrie her to the grave, She was imterred in that last rosting plane of the stranger in New Orleans—the Potter's Field From that t nd. Moodine urped the station pa change cameover the aprrit of her hus- ploce of mirth —‘espair His friends sought every oppontenity fe @ , but the barbed arrow of sorrow had pierced bis he: inmost core and it was beyond the of human efforts to extract it. He continued to live bi, avershadowed with the Might of melancholy, until Sunday Jost, wh. takin with him a pistol, he proceed and stretch ng anand oo laa ave brains ont. sction, at best, isa deeperate alternative; but, like this, where pure affection prompted the act ling to interpose between an offended se Sinavean.—Kirby,the murderer of Mra. Hunter hos heen ifth time, his solewn duty. to pros