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\ THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. VEII—Ne, 179.—Whole No, 3030 NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, 1842. oF TS. WATERING PLACES. &C. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. | 7p to Mtchigan—The Soll, Climate, Pro- | English, Scotch, and Americans; all kinds of fruit GREAT CL : 2 = ah ak ok ductions, Manufactures-—Oak Opening= | and produce mow in abundance ; manufactures are Hourrn Day SSS Ya =] Ware NVESTMENT. id increasing rapidly. There is one fulling mill in each " ‘ MERO : SHARON SPRINGS. BP Rak Roady of) apa a Doe ho fl aa ger pemmetng neediest taaaanal OT cans Sy ee Kilt eee rey dota sn United States Cireuit Court, BUFFALO AND CHICAGO EXPRESS. , i , on Travellers to the West. . vi Bg tg : HE PAVILLION —This new com:nodiouy Hotal will be | volumes, anorted wid arranged, yaluding’ Histories, Biogra wee, Berrien, and Cusss there are two in Macomb Before. Jodge palis for the recept list of es an els, y n POs: ER os * one 3 e = dynes, 1 the Village of Sharon Springs, Schoharie Couuty, ‘Sibo or $500, ean buy these books ditt cheap, and | “ER. Eprror. othe . | and two in W ‘ayne,f capital $111,000; Re) Some seul a. eenens beatiitaletie Ma. c ew ‘ork. GA! rm as woney in due year. For particulars enquire of As your paper has such a wide circulation in Eu- pes peo falling mi Is, and a large factory nearly |, Jerse doyl, ves seventeen untons Boa, G aper pM Co rese! , Auctioneer, et, Mr. Little, . A eas nished. e 1 e 3 2 a » (1 aye now running « recular Expruss @re ie | those of the white eulpiur srrmgy of Vincinia, have bees Nassau street, of whom catalogues cau be obtained for | Tope and Aunerica, and is so famous for literary and So eittie sunber of sheep is 200,000. My | Sim, “This is the original paper of the spprateemcnt of Altany and Buffalo, sunt Oi the ut- | proved to be highly efficacious'ia Hheumaticy Cuvaneous, Bilt nd the books seen. Jas INOUE crizingl information. It srould no dowbehe’s next trip will be to Chicago, Illinois, Indiana, and | the cloths in question; 1 put'down the figures my-selt Spey at low ny De fous Dyspeptic comptuntss, Lin the care of Eryselas, N INTERESTING WORK ON THE CASI Jan origina! int ormation, it would no doubt be a matter Wiseonsin. There was no other copy made. 'y aud Valuable Packages Wi Ser etee certs, aim Comalian, api proeml SOU, A tablished by Carey & Hart, Novos ofa Tous throughs Tur of great interest to. your numerous readers, as well PT Cross-examined.—The appraisement was made after 3 collection or vemants, most ‘'inedieal profetsors inthe Uuited States) wnedicr | Key, Greece, Eayyty Arabia, f the Eoly Land. iv J as an act of kindness on your part, to publish the fol- 6 crnyye 7 orclock in the afternoon. ‘The paper was not signed by an od alin partis uasus ue, and believed to be une- | SThotes, the Hed Sea Mi ai, Petra, the Hedom of Serip- | lowing remarks on a country comparatively little t vile sabi a, be oy va aid bay Pea labora pen tee cy 78 OR 5 + pe to these, the rides in the vicinity, mumerous villages, | tte, &¢ , by B- tov tors, ina volumes 1s no., with plates. | own ‘Auattana: ; Mee nant Sika igs dis 12. | the day of appraisement. I now recollect receiving the extensive v ighbo: and romantic scenery are Wheat—C ney—G Hamilt Rev. Mr. st BS ROD Ee es utegznment M410 the public as « sterling work of travel | «Wo were apprised, in some measure, of the pale ‘urrency—Gen. Hamilton—-Rev. Mr. Maf- papers from, ar, Cox to miake the extensi an Cannot say pre oa these secking 8. Garette, A : v . when [finished the €: . : . ba 3 iL A rid by . oT gepmemes, gitar health og pleqnare. ‘Phe author has cantrived to give to hisdeseriptions of places, | impositions with which emigrants to the West ha Midori 0 list from pencil marke, but ihis spears to have boon em Detroit and, Chicago and 1n- ese springs are but afew hours ride fro § é tad bo pees pn ; ri " # Bicial taverns 02 f rks, nis appeurs to hav te and from fo Chovelaness toe most ditecteauvedy and | Albeny, he., and are accesaable from Cenajoharte ap scenery, and events, spint of freshness and vrusemblance, | to contend ; but we had not the most distant id an Bannerer : extraordinary case. I'thought when | swore y : sere Ee m to irom ‘the eater ‘auld western a and Utica railrondy where Sarciages cally await the arri mot but these. two interesting volumes will be | hat it was carried to such an extent until our arri- | We are now busy with our wheat harvest in this | that I did make the copy from pencil marks, ‘This appears ‘ ¢ Sprin Bhi precisely such an one as a inan is take up ! w) yi 2 ” is put on this paper by ¢ appr Flom W Geo, Wate | Ute for diyurs alto bythe Albany ual Cherry Valley rw | ihe wor a nrectly auch an one as man glade ok op | who had paid their passage in New York to Bullalo, | wafayerable, ie hucign mercedes ena myrelt wre won ais ; D. * James Taylor, pike by daily stages, being about forty-five miles west of the | Mitt ae ey nathan, ad to pay it overagain in Albany. The Captains mht Mr. Voorys examined,—Is in the employ of Mr. F & Fa: Utica; T. A. Smith, | ° onan shower Baths furnished at all times, either | | A vers pleasat, uupre ding account of rambles through | did not recognise the acts of the New York black- | Witha very sultry, disagreeable atmosphere. Strong oe bo gigtise ae the employ of Mr. Francis ‘ AA oe va Kg: gf th canineral or fesh water, and every attention given to ren- | Tesien about which Srey intelligent mind destresinformaticn: | lege, and self constituted agents, These agents have fears are entertained that the rust will be most ruin- | back next week. ‘The siguatures to these papers (appraise= yt, ter; John Mc: | dor the stay of visitors agreetule. Fi c » furvis! Tunners in boarding houses in the city, where | ous, although terd dd to-d e fi b ments shown) are Mr. ‘Iryon’s, i ‘An shundance of the param tepuntain, sizing lee ip stored for Fenney sania i lle “Gabiss Uh Ga dh Ended ime | f 3 ihn etionaal ous, although yesterday and to-day are favorable, Rags dl ie stos ing and in- | foreigners put up. Strangers, therefore, should be +. tf ‘ i Cross-examined.—Known Tryon three or four years. by tenes Wb. GEDNEY. five.-Del. Journal. exceedingly cautious of these prowling wolves, who | Wich, if it continues for a few days only, a crop | pefore he became au linporter he wasa tailor, with Deeb THE SPRINGS HOTEL—This Hotei will nel y P ig > i 3 ioe z po , y the above village of Sharon Springs, for the, ree wet One Tee te compa become apparalvely onalais prey pon the isi and purses of poor foreigners, | Will be secured that will help mightily to extricate pet bs ne ty naive vantages is del ye. ¢ Cay ee At pe Mr. Bradiey, wite and child, paid ie ns wth “NE yh DANIEL SULLIVAN examined.—Knew Abel Shaw. He mending it to favor—Daily Chi " r. John Br: 'Y, Wi child, paid twent, the Old Di ut be nee. OHN V. Boredeuy MOE WILE purwam, | doliars in the lower par of Courtland tren for irdnleny bas cheb Wap uae oh 1a ER ne RR Re, He hel ats uy ote 029 10w! A ower lew Vor nerdy . f the: areal ver ch of la years . vas in uting house. 7 RTL ay d SSMS passage to Buffalo. If they had gone to Albany it | ,, » " 1 le seit COP THINS ONC Oa TE ERRATA SER OR TCS VER | would have cox them only four dias Mr. WC. | Exchange on New-York can now be had to any onvoaieilon: Betwebee ib: Bisckiees snore ™ Als NCE AY i July 1, 1912, the first number of a periodical with | Leese pald in the same office eight dollars for a pas- | amount, for from two to two and a halt per cent., | body else. tAR i, E , com- ‘ be d exclusively to Me: Buflal it cket boa i i F " > s i . a MARAIS. va Srominaton Bab New caer, come dance othe. pepe Ai ee iil cal Tibsenset rane tiretonsagl | but’ when ta obae Hacket bout, as he imagined, | and ifthe banks here are disposed to be honest and | , J0ee Bits topped him and could aot allow that kind Se eee ne en cae. Froreneeeos n0d: Homma an Fro: | Sor ieee will be opan ieuectaardinary aud intersting Mesmere casns. aud exper | luggage boat among a number of filthy Germans, | Pay theirdebts, they can do it at once as well as to conspiracy between Wm. Blackburn and Francis Black- SSAC! RTTS,C in Comstock. ter, which 1 fs heretofore cequired. ished with every dolieacy | MeN that have cours), either in this country, 0 who paid only $2.50 each. An ignorant English: | wait for the Ist of November. oe. Unless ae en ae beds declarations of Mr. Wm. r. . +? fo y it ous, and inders i venty-fi' ‘ * jackburn were good for not + i ASLAND, C3 apeain Woolsey. that the New York market can afford; and every possible at- | rons and eeelations of Clairvoyance, respecting the Hteaveuly | Marand his wile paid twenty-five dollars in an of- en. Hamilton washere on Monday, and arrang- |" 'S$etiivan teogllode Bourded in. the same place with is i tention that can promote the couvenience and enjoyment af its H fl ri 1 fice in the lower part of Front street, for a passage is diffi i A * . % Tay’ P One MOHEGAN, Cargnia. Vanderbite i Caandays ex | fetinne anil be fromealy heared ahead Hodes | Bodies and the, Spiriteal World, will eonsritute a prominent | fic Piiekalh F pests ot Prony ay, a8 they were ne | edhis difficulty with the James River Canal Co., I | Mr Shaw and Mr. John Taylor twenty years ago. of wi wil lew Yor . ep postion of a F we 9 y eurest Way, vere in- eestor : awe r, ed)—D e1 f bea i dinanahionA, scious (epee ripened yop aaa hee mle wal wha a mon tidy; sedionaie amar: willl conset formed in the office to Michigan. Half the amount | Understand to the satisfaction of all parties, in the oo PA pati 0, re) Biting hice se Apnanarenn. Meeus, A. F. Beach & Co.'s excellent line of stages will run np tyle ofthe Boston Miscellany. s wouldhave ukon thas ere The saly sale course poe pnicnble misnner. He letofoe son Gale Hoyr—Oh, that’s too long ago, Mr. Sullivan ; I thought NARRAGAN’ on Monday. for Stonington, and | as heretofore regularly between ding and the Mountain ‘erms, $3 per annum, payable in alvance. is to proceed to Albany and take the first boat goin; Hesday, and sauls for Europe on the Ist July ne | you'd know more than that. Tey Far Stoning p Negro and Pry nee. House, om thearrival ofthe boats. | ogy bak Letters, communications and ordegs (post paid) addressed to | to Buffalo. ‘There are three ways by ehinh, ther of the General’s sons married during his* sojourn |” [Jeske Hoyt here offered to show that certain package MACHUSET IS, op pester. ne 13th, 1912. ii veetesar | DEKH: Collyer, Mesmerisur, 37 School street, will receive }-oan ge; one is by the Line boate, whi cy | here the accomplished daughter of the fate Col-Tohu | of cloth, marked “Diamond B, Fob to 6 imported i Newport and Providence, and Friday for Stonigton. Sune 13th, 1812. Jel 3m prompt attention, n ; € 4, Which carry . 5 ‘ ” ‘The RHODE ISLAND. on Wednesday, for Stonington, and . LAGRANGE , Bulls Ferry, New Jersey. | The New York ‘Tribune, Herald, Pennsylr Public | freight; the other by the Railroad; and the third is | Heth, of this city, and are en route for the North and | the Independence, July 11, 1889, by John ‘1 lor, were 7, for Stonington, Newpag. Providence,” figp This most denis mmer retreat is fa Ledger, Baltimore Sun, American, Richmond Sear, Cha ston Hiby the Packet boats, whichtake passengers without | East: be ha paneer Ml asetia tf we. Bisckbora. a: ‘at’ tieoni | is . s a “hoe ouisvil m4 ineiny ‘ ms hg bene " . as . . 1c by Muten. Me said thet Mr. Ta 7 mkesthe Ratroad Cars and proceed inmediately to How | aifatve kichet gurden The 'bat well supiied wits choice | aa Hepubliyn, furtiand Adveraer wil ingar<twieé nweek | fCight. The latter in the end is cheapest and more | |, The tariff gentry held a meeting on Monday at | ,,0bected 0 19, Muitn: Me sad thet Mr. Taylor co Fave and . ud Liquors, ale and porter. Also, segars of the first qual- | for three weeks, and send their bills to the Mail office, or re- | comfortable than the former, as you cannot sleep in | the Exchange, passed resolutions and adopted a me- | SEY part to Baltimore. i ing. much reduced rates — Pouson, the proprieter sincerely returns his g.ateful | ceive acopy of the Magazine, and such other public journals as | the cars. ‘The boats go from Schenectady to Buflulo, morial to Congress, of just such a character as one |" Joun T. Fenovsox examined—Woes deputy Naval Offi ° ‘on forty pounds or upwards to ne public in general, for are desirous of receiving the Magazi wil ert Bred: | price $7,25, board included ; so that a trip this way might expect from this benighted region, that is | cer. (Papers shown.) These entries were checked the eu! ‘and on measurement goods 7 last nine years. ‘The beautiful steamboat Bow | and send a copy of their paper to 27 School » Be ¢ “ » Banka 3 thing ogge rar fo aptain T. Y. Babcock, leaves foot of Canal strect four | je 2taw3wr ____| to Niagara Falls would be about $8,75. The price | about filty years behind the times, in order no doubt after having been sworn to before the deputy Collec ‘0 Providence, on measurement goods 5 cents mes a-day; |The public can rest assured chat they wil not be | 7 ONGWORTH'S NEW YORK CITY DIRECTORY « | to Detroit from Buflalo in the cabin is $6,50 with | t keepup their character for consistency; they be- eae srvetfc articles as per tarif' to ‘be obtained at office 22 diengoaianya.as| as entice: to mais of $00 bost.ane Geteaie 2a‘ ahublished and for sale atthe office, No, 18, Nassaw-stivet, | board ; deck, $3,00 without board. r ing such admirers of the tactics of Rip Van Winkle ross-examined—Don't know who swore (o them, of se ENT TO WESTERN” MERC ns: | Shee eatgeanautaruseds or fender, erica a ‘bor, directly opposite the American Bible Societ The boats alltouch at the various landing places, | that the next medal of the seven sleepers willsurely | OB knowledge. 1 RE : IMPORTANT Ti TE: NTS: Geni est of board | “jea3 ic ous ! Rolewatied raed . a Said the entries were not evidence till t ANCE PORTABLE IRON BOAT LINE. and lodging at five dollars per week, and have their dinner at Z SICKGEORGE-H-BE! such as Dunkirk, Erie, Huron, Cleveland, Sandus- awarded to the chairman and his committee for was proved S* For ion of Goods between Philadelphia and | What hourthey please, except Sunday, always at 1 e’clock, P. fessor of the guitar, No. 138 Canal street opposite che | ky, &c. They generally take twenty-six hours to | their astonishing and enlightened production on that H the Jud; vise hi raneyor iat . M. Military companies on targes excursions will find it to their eu 4 Hy t it 5 Am ; lor asked the Judge to advise him what was the Pitesburg. b= ag com orig ange eon yb BY St, John’s churen, has the honor to acquaint his friends and the | cross the Lake. Detroit is a fine city, with abun- | ®¢casion, which you will find fully reported in the st evidence. Anns mead ded iy dlerenthy peel embed head public that he has published a variety of new and popular mnu- | Ginee of every thing b a6 fed nt | Richmond Compiler. b ! if t ground and Por goo. Pp sic, arranged with easy accompaniments for guitar, y me utmoney. It was settled in pes a iy The Jungs told him. i ig to the times. J. Pouson is always at home, and wi ‘Mtr De erill alec "5 Aan commie intisie for orchemrr, | 1670—poputation about 12,000. The American is The chaplain to Congress, the Rev. J. N. Maffitt, Mr. Lon asked if it was proper for Mr. Hoyt to make Bete pais Tee nde and vietiiae se ene: guitar, and other vstruments, and give instructions to ain | an excellent hotel, and very reasonable. The Ca- | has been holding forth here for the last three weeks | the Judge a counsel in this cause, and centinunlly to as ‘THE HAMILTON HOUSE —This iad lisluneat te vow | tours on the piano forte and violin. my26m%e_ | nada shore is on the east side of the river—distance | #/most daily, and he has succeeded at last in getting | him for advice how to get ow with the cause ? A Ty Tein BT Te BOOK BINDING about half « mile.” It seems to be very thinly et. | '?Just such an excitement as he glories in produc: | ,, 444+" Hors— The counel or the othe ade has regre mmenvarate withthe demande ofthe public. ‘The department o PAPER RULING. ted. ‘The Queen has a regiment of runaway | ing, ‘The Rev. gentleman and his friends claim a | ‘i,that the United States has had no one competent cuisine has been placed under the charge of a capable and . JING. : slaves there—you can, on this side, distinctly see | §!rious harvest of souls under his powerful acting ; | {Bis cee. Now, as sent isapeitictaad aml, the lade! with experienced agtist, who will lak no supplies that the markets IRELAND, No. 120 Nassan strcet, having an entire xew v . y see 3 M + | Judge from time to time the proper mode of procedure. ’ i : E Baie ved Does ata BE having converted during his engagement about 200 Pre y a - & a vt ' ps m it a at extent, a8 wool- % 4 e 1 8. ovr of nine eptries of rious importers in 18 te eeeneee orecreed te Pittsburg and Pottaville, eve- Shes concen rae oe thierry Mp J yisht oes, miles alt cudaes in the races Garenie 5A, prom BenNeE: Ee goods, &c. are as cheap in Detroit as in New He has completely distanced Brother Kirk. He may | and’38, which he had picked out from the Gatiom House a H. STORKS, Agent, ynanding a noble view of the lower ay ‘and e Atlantic and | ruled and borind to any patterns, and in.a style th York. There are two routes from Detroit to Chiea- |“ han Ae harp NPR whe silloweis for the eae bath Bikey nino serch rp inne yaser a al2 tn® 7 Washington street. landward, the ly cultivated and fertele shores of Staven and (3 ive satisfacti ny work ordered can jor one water, up Lake St. Clair and acroas | ards Richmond ; he stands no sort of chance he public store for inspection. sland, and the harbor of New York. Nothing ean ex. | lish mode if required, as Hl. has had long experienc FREIGHT AND PASSAGE To Prrrs- | L°% Beauty ofthe owpectia every direction, ‘fie sale: | methods Lake Michigan, which is tedious and tiresome— | With a melodist who can chant so divinely “Come | Mt: Loxo objected. BURG. rious air at alf peri are f ind ne F i cr ’ Mr. Horr then made a rambling speech, in which h bi ‘all periods of the day, the eas by | TTT —_eE_@ee | the other is through the State of Michigan. ‘The | Test in this bosom” my own “ Sally dear itish i apa aa ** lows.” Hteamboat, and the mingled life and selirement of the spot, ren < distance is about 230. miles—80 of this by railroad; Yours truly, — Pownarray. | “iige Beers tail hephowld exclite tee soticony der this establishment second to none within a hundred miles of HATS fade’ ; is be enlace heel ted Marat tr etn tng nt nit Aa New Yor ‘apartments are commodioas, and airy, 6 PETES the remainder, through a lovely country, is by ¥ x prove that Mr. Campbell did right, in certain cases, does i ions in warked contrast, with those of 5 “= stages and steamboats. The latter is the cheapest jewark, not prove that he did wrong in any other case, es BINGTA, i he of the city dike ies in the HATS! HATS! HATS !! and most pleasant way. There are runners all along [Correspondence of the Herald.] Jessn Hovr asked i* he could not introduce negativ ci ‘The ti of Bing ne ‘Transporati n, Ling we na heed he Cahing pct, Saad vee me, oa = ROWN &.COS One Price Hat Store, wholerale and re? the canal, from ene to Buffalo, and from the lat- Newark, N. J., Thursday June 2, 1841. testimony to make uflirmative testimony stronger. m fo the West that thir Tine is'uow inactive wished for by aur guest. = i Biai, (09 Chatham Square, corner of ‘MMoteatrect, where { ter to Detroit, on the Lake, who tl tie most frigh Grand Balt by the Governor of New Jersey vamoathing elope testi ote ee vee oe jgued'to them {or sent to go in their | _ Families desirous of securing rooma for the season would do | fashion’ beauty, durability and economy are combined to'adern | ful stories of Michigan dy t Illinois, &e. * vs Of something else. i ; ‘with dest well to make carly application ty the proprietor. the head. 5 ag a perfect Paradis: on eee My Dear Bennerr:— Mr. Miixx then read from fifteen entries just proved o roses et ehlope of ined for_the Western | "je? imr ‘The proprietors have the pleasure now to offer m addition ; John Taylor's. ‘They ran thus :—of the first three entrie States, who, have'no ages or at Pittsburg, will | 7) aTH HOUSE-LON TW Tog aad wail | to theitrecently unproved short uapped Hat, a new style, the | Sons from going thre ‘0 Chicago, as | ‘The belles of our beau monde have been on the | two had the highest package seatand one had uot; and ye ig fgn their evods to. William S, , is lou aud well | fication of beaverr: which 40 closely resembles that of all that route would ruir The price in 1899, when Mr. Hoyt says there were io fraud 4 m | que vive, and the de d in- } this was in Detroit to Chicago, o: route, is about $6 50— | vcseed’ senda Berra goa baerern i ner Fi m, Fitter wa boarding and sea, bathiny ing re- iS, 0 cl “ without | cently undergone numerous improvenicuts, among which i the She sane SOG nea benifuly thas, the difteregcs f1n01 ons iy ars, We strictly adhere to the one of this kind in operation, Of ‘the entire 16 entries, ther ‘ if erection of several elegant suminer hosties upon the margin of | perceived. Pi me gollars, tietly ad to Jackson, a distance of eighty mi 3 00. creased wonderfully since last Monday, the 15th, | \ere 9 where the highest package was not sent, and si BiNoRtiecaits uked Setncty on ence oacass | Gomes, np qeetuog ol gmmany dune te | Via falter prnondng thee Harts the | ‘The valfoad to Tsckson wrhigh mn igehargee and | When a ball was announced for Tuesday evening, | where te highest eis see yabc Sores: “nape For ates of freight, which are as low as any other line, apply | Perfect accurity ia bething, even for laties and children, (che | Public the proprietors think they have reached the ultimatum poor in accomn n, as blacks and whites, rich | the 2lst, at the Governor's. Mr. Pennington, our } #2- ° WM: TYSON, Agent Bathing houses bei ina stone’s throw of the mansiou)— | Of beauty, durability, cheapness and comiort. mt 3m? _ | and poor, youn old, are all’ thrast into the a aia eg BFC, |, Mr. Davis recalled—Have examined the entries. now seh He. West street, opposite Mer 3 0. 2 tS the shady, cool ant “hefal Hoenst grove Adjoining the hove AN IMPORTANT QUESTION is here presented forthe | game car; thous: sf teboreiae id wording fen present Governor and Chancellor, is the son of a | my possession; they bc vorn to hy John Taylor. Al . B. ‘burg and Potts: = asaut rides in the surrouuding countr ;- excellont i th rc} G it consis» ars - m : ’ io aide fal ahai ; | bear date of 1839. ere are invoices. with a aaj Sandee Tee American Fur Co. 8. T. Nicol) fohing grounds and. other sources of healt recresdou and | sent Wik srue economy oF eomeron cnet Mar te daicnte | would go west if the steamboats and railroads would | "2 Who occupied the gubernatorial chair under | [¥en date 0 neh MEU aires eee ~~ rome strser | Phelps, &'Co, Ratton srest ; ‘Suydu’ | {Siver bays almost: sonstantly” enlivened by" ammnerave neue | Net be ae Breen ange Tcl ean, Be bout AE NE! | take half the present price, which would pay well. | the banner of democracy, but for the sake of being | “Mr. Fixeucalled—These three entries were sworn te jae Co ; Wm. Re uryee & Co, Newark. | me sin | Jer ey" meng ‘pore genres this situation inev-ry re- | LAST “This is no deceptive awertion. A single tial, ora | Lhe, first pretty little town from Detroit is Dear- | considered aristocratic, hissons have enlisted under | before me by John Taylor; one on ith May, 1839; one STATEN ISLAND FERRY tyeet uneaualted by any, ju'the vieinity. ‘Tee sooompeodat iTS imsreetion, will satuty the moet stepeical Ghat ie Beaver vom. The government have a fine arsenal andmili- | the old federal standard d bout my size | °@ 3th Mey, 1889; one on 16th of July, 1890 ‘The entry are ampic, the rooms airy and the temperatare, Heat now offered is far from being the often sold J tary station here. Ypsilanti is the next place we 4 Gera’ sandard, and & man about my size | by the Oxtordis triangle B. of two packages, one bale Foot of Whitehall street. bar pe jac seams mies as ag whe de te isan rena eed sie tt Pa Cini mad coine to; itis. a beautiful spot, situated on the river | 0ccupies his father’s chair by the vote of the legis- and one Marr Up Ms yet ae ge rer paek- steamers STATEN ISLANDER ‘and SAMSON | fom Brooklyn.) the access by stages at hours accommodated | at that price. It is in consequence ofa reduction is the pric Huron; population about filteen hundred, with three | lature, not of the people Teo pechiges SUREN'R, Noe OF oak err vate taoe and 67. The invoic two packages diamond F, Nos. adapted asa residence for | the raw me@éral, together withthe economical policy ofthis | large flour mille and several saw mills, also alarge | ‘The ball, however, was a grand affair for our | weaeenen : fo nsiness rendeg it peculiarly. mn as follows, unuil further notice : bao New Yor tablishinent—and the proprietors engaging persouslly the land uy sare, Staten'Ts Leave New York. gentlemen of ‘ a seiz ames LIAM BROWN, Pronrietor, Iaufacture—that the present great’ inducements are offered, | WOOllenand carpet manufactory. We saw the stee- * a . sates a ee Mr. Mitten objected to the introduction of any entries 4M. ACE o'clock 4, i. Saat TET O eeeretey | mapuubetare that the present ogogen lea of en urches, “We then started for | f¥Ms eapecially ae the great re halon Which | guisequentto the time spoken of by M Fourth of July.—The Graud Opening Bull forthe Season, | WARBURTON & WEBB, Ann Arbor. ‘stop in Ann Arbor about one | Prosttated our faculties in a measure, from which we | gna March, 1839, when he had the conv pill take place on the evening of thestt July, ac the Sharon | _jet0imer Hitters. 3 Wallstreet. | hour. At the depot we had some fine coffee, cream, | B&¥¢Hotas yet recovered. A band trom your city | ‘Taylor about the 140 packages. u. Springs t avilion, which lo now ove fer the reoeptign of viait- pies, custards, Ke. We stayed here for the night. fe Ne Hihcore ioeie merry canieee and ‘one The Count said they could rule the entries out outhat able. 5 G. W: B. GEDNEY JEWELRY he Exchange is the only good hotel in the place.— PB Ona. Se Sule ey ecnl: Wee “vary: 1 Grote m : suas ritanayt nanos, | tod é ers Ann Arbor is really a delightful, town and very | Beautiful, Among the ladies Miss W—t,the daughter |" Another long pause, furth pi phate Lares . . | EDFORD MINRAL SPRINGSThis well ke trea water ae ji of one of the cele od fi . Smi udge Berrs—Come Mr. Hoyt, have you any further © cadets the tak tf the owner teweoes TN SGth | BEDFORD MIN'TAT STRINGS Tig rola nayaey | WATCHES AND re a ae arent wear, persons. - It | stands fet." Hor dresowas very becoming; and le; | evizence ine ere d — Wii ie stands 0n an eminence which gives you a fine view J Hoyr here offered three entries made by John Taylor ed the Springs, itmay be ncees- | cal lower than at any ¢ ated iar the great Western Turn | Qs low as 25 to. 30 dollars each, Pennsylvania from Philadelphia to | 24 10W as 2 to 30 dollars ea iniles east of the chief clevation uf the Alle- ; OPPOSITION LINE FOR ALBANY. open for the rece: FARE REDUCED! ! To those who have ne Lote a 50 cents—Berths 50 cents, FREIGH' KEN AT REDUCED PRIC commodious: TON, Captain J. M. Brown, ha of the sourtounding cou . bs = reputation as an heiress, drew a crowd of admirers | , il Wetshes | OF, the, SOurrounding country. There are some | sround het. ‘The. fext-wae the beaunfa Mia | it, 38 ‘Jewelry eechun | Deantiful cottages and country seats about here.— L f Philadelphia, wi * owner. sare warranted to keep goodtime, | The churelies are large and the congregations r —d of Philadelphia, whose charms f = , whose cl emed to fas- | Davis called and proved the entries. or the money rerwened. Watches and Clocks repaired in the | spectable. But the State University and the pro. ‘The twins from Elizabeth Town | ‘There were 18 packages marked H. and all passed at the best manner, and warranted, at mach Jess than the usual, Rit feamciia bcs dd; and their ster’s artlessnese | Custom House of Aug. 10th, 1834. Another o1 3 packages rhlace , of 36 packages, where Thomas Shaw was the been provided at this watering place torender | postmanners and w wrranted, af mien jess anh ies ar to uny country, Through 4 ] ALE and arse Aumusements will be found suited to all Castes, anda good baad | Se . we, od our retcmi, visited Wiis inetituton! There right than usual, and her merry laugh more containing kages marked H 721, to H. 735 by ship ‘clock, Al » Thursday, and Sa’ | “Phe liberal patronace extended i PEMOVED—HILAIRE WALI oer, t one wing of the building completed, but when | A#!ong other ladies were Mi —s, Miss t, | St. Andrew. 7 » Hh the “foot + Poughkeepsie, | "Sune wth, 142. WILLIAM REYNO Glasses in France, No, 27 Paradis Polsonniere street ws les, exvept Gitard’s, | $00) and many others * top numerous to mention.” | that 25 per cet will cover charges, insurance, und inte. i ¢ honor of informing kind in the United States, exvept Girard’s . . on. pestee Points Eee aptain on board, or to D, | —2¢22eod Line Proprietor. RANDOLPH MAWTIN' Nos tts Wentaiece rane BATH BUILDING OPPOAITION LINE FOR ALBANY. AND NEW POR antigen the foot of FORMERLY RENSHAW"! Hammond ggreet, N ¥ tensive and delightful Sen Carskill and iudson—Puassee 30. cents, bert apaned by the sapessy lendid stenmer WASHINGTON, . fully toi ip Jeave the pier atthe foot of Ral co : ery + Wednesday and’ Frida i have been made since fast year, aad will be in complete readi- J terme. M. ness for their accom:nodation, Leave Albany foot of Lydus street, for New York, e' Wishing to be as reasonable he board n dol if pri ut of watch al not large ; the collection of minerals, birds, am- | Sf S—t seemed to monopolize the Philadelphia | commsssion, transportation, package, finishing, expense “4 mals, &e., are equal to any in the country. The beanty. ‘The tall Mr. D—n, the son of our Districi of package, exportation duty, commission for shipping. soem, Ciacci a whole state contributes to the support of the Univer- Judge, seemed to make himself very agreeable to | These vary in. dif riptions of goode. 1k Fe sity, eo that, infact, tuition is cheaper here than in all the pretty ladies, married and single, and basked | possible to say in « general rate what those c! any part of the world ; the whole course of clastiea] | 12 the sunshine of smiles. Mr. P—n, the son of ou: | amount toon an invoice. ‘The exvort duty is on + A " ed the ger re oh & cent ; the ing, ke. is dor 5 instruction for the four years is only ten dollars :— host, entertained the gentlemen with much ease, e 4 or cent; J nt , } 5, ~h ne enlivened e per cent, customary discount for bills is 14 percent ; board can be had at $1,25 per week, $270 therefore, | 4ad the Governor's pleasant face enlivened every | [Ne credit ie 3 months in the north of Englaud cisch ware will bring a young man throngh his whole classical | © ele. Mr. F—n’s open and manly countenance | (er, Havé imported goods therefrom trom 1898 to 1839. : tan arrow to the heart of one lady, whom we no- | Couldn't say to what amount. Have been in Yorkshi sen. dealers i watch works, and | of th ; cline, as also Mssrs. dealers tn eat | College in Philadelphia. The library is good, though 38 all articles connected w: glass, that their establ wd colored, fancy a moved from No 40 M: Gentiemen desirous « factory, are respectfully. inv where will be found ananrivalled woe ad 7 assortment of jons and alterations, encreasing the comiorts, & tioned goods, which will be disposed of ou the most bre rm its former patrons and. the public, U ove men= he times will afford, ‘Tuceday, Thursday and Saturday, at 5 o’elock, P. M. *Y | will be seven dollars per week as R. Marti lars as formerly. Chi i os course in the University of Michigan. — ight apply ou board, or to D. Rt. Martin, 182 | lars fate iy ia — — a The youtig editor tine: Gerteinly Ve sant theses ticed watching him from a corner. He is the | not in Saddleworth. Unless cloths decline 6 per cent, it eight taken on the most reasonable terms. . that is table and accommod. OMETROLLENS SALE OF STATE STOCKS— | oy pulation is at hire. th ; nephew of the Chancellor of the University of New | would hardly be perceptible, Cloths declined the lott "0 Let—A steamboat berthat Warren street pier, NR. Ap- | Long Branch. Young people momee cathe Wink of Cia latices Rick oe | he aren peencank shed vies tee | York. part of 1896. The market in 1899 had ampr h feo Im Sud accommodating term 20. Bank, and the Bank of Olean, having failed to pay their | large flour mills, a paper and saw mill, a woollen . F . ct i : vt TVENING LINE FOR &LBANY DIRECT At seven o'clock, P.M. from, the steamboat pier between Courtland ans iberty streets. ses, as required by the act entised business of banking,” passed 19th Apr from | sams at their several azencies in the « those from 58 or Gs iw wa. Taylor sometimes, from promenade, favoring the flirtations, which proceed- | loW and medium cloths ; tha of fine large stores. We spent part of our time Have bought cloths sfrom Jol here most agreeably in the hospitable mansion of | &d finely, and everything went off as merry as * the ts : ; 1888 to 1236. Could purchase cloths of a less cost tham The steamboat ROCHESTER, Capt. A. P. py OG Pe ypenaraet as required by the 1 igh act relating tothe | Judge Thompson, who is exceeding kind and at- | M@tfiage bell.” At three o'clock the crowd begun | ge aper here than | could import them. It was nod john, teaves Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons, | Si'ioeation, beauty of the grounds aj commodiousness | herein vg es Micke held inti | tentive to strangers. is thin, and at four all were. dreaming of love and confined to Mr. Taylor, but two or three othe The steamboat TH AMERICA, Capt. L. W, Brainerd, me tom —_ ba ong ~ mg hy * A make | Comptro!ler ing notes of said banks We then left inthe ears for Jackson, a large town | beauty. * pf Ste the mond in these latter days. Cross-examined—About the fall of 1896, leaves the above picr every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday | Oi" Such chmiortaples this houtes it be wot TNH te | Orso much ther a wedient to sell will | with about 2000 inhabitants, situated on Grand Ri- ours, truly, Aw Onserver. | chasing of Taylor, and also ofthe other gentle afternoon, at seven o'cloc! 4 f 4 be sold atthe Merchant’s Exchange in the city of New York, | 3, om 1 eaasmerns.< TNaN ae Woe of the invoices contain the charges when they come from ¢ boats are new and substantial are furnished with | Meet, m some degree, she depression of the times. A share of | on Saturday, the 21 July next. at M., to wit? ver. The State Prison is located here, a fine, he North of England ; in others it is very conv t rootns, and in every recpoctaret Hewrnreend amt: | patronage is reapectfully invited. For the Allegany Count; bok necounty large stone building, surrounded with a high wall. — Boston. thet.’ Liewtebriieeiind Wale a ee,” a rpassed among’ JOHN CROSS, Proprietor. i fi “ 7 H , 4 forget. [never practised this myself. Butas a Govern- ation op steamers. Rice lott patsy: rar gure | 9 certificates Levtians § per ct, {luterual improvement) syvek, | Thore are about 150 convicts engaged in manufac- (Opespenincaned the Merit.) ment officer now within the Inst 12 months, I have had to for passage or freight, aprly on board, or to ead carini neon emmerermeeniecam | Pty ist July p hqtes, key turing the same as with ua. They broke out some Boston, June 25,4 P.M. | ada the charges to the invoice. 1 thowld not fix an (" ume, y, Es y At the office om the wharf, or on board, taking this line of boats, will at atl ti saalveny Gigene’ lor the fest Cone of wae Gases o caleulate Seertileates Indians per ccut, (internal improvement) stuck, | time since. Their leader was shot dead ; the others | The Trial of B. F. Emery, 1 pay. Ist July, 1963, for gach, se were retaken. This seems to be aplace of large “ bar aisha cedheelt cet asa sedan business. ‘There are several fine stores well filled For the Bink of Olean—Stock account. with all kinds of merchand: mber of the Suffoll: | amount of per centoge for eharges, but shou Bar, his former Character, and so forth—Flour and is ati nulkeaionion, for obbae ti } per cent commission for agent to Grain Market, §-¢.—Sales oj, Stoc! pought goods of James Brown & Co. ; ‘gement) stock, pay. $000 1 vite and Real a. account. shell 90,000 New York 5 per cent. (Ene enlargement) stock, pay- Tuscars, | eit ass 000 an we paid on goods bought from th TAILORING eat falar carl tapeovenend) sc, | “There ne several large eharehes and hotels hers. | J_G- Busser, © ter wha shes {aon gone tought fo Vem. : ¥, my | ‘New York 5'per cent. (Erie enlargement) stock, pay. | The American is the best and most select. Here T have returned from the East, and agreeably to | from them. [ ha’ for lettering. TMOST [MPOR- | Piats:te'33 John street, where he continues to keep a splendid ‘$1000 | we were rather surprised as well as amused at see- ¢ United States here closrd, and the a and extensive assortment of Julies” fashionable Straw, Goods, ¢ * my promeise to the le jeune editenr, wi ut al far. ‘The counsel for t ing wild turkeys, geese, cranes, eagles, quails, and | ™Y? J ithogt tay Os.) Gogetodjnaraed: grouse, or prairie hens domesticated, One of the ther “ explains or circumcutions,” as Dr. Va lenting 7 har { Engli TANCE Fiore taliwortes Pace alttg Bares ae parchase: irts, Bosoms and Col- | Also, ane entirely new artic! ‘White Siberian Hair | 2 certificates [Minois 6 per cent, Iino and Michigan canal | latter we took fifty miles on our way home as a pre- | would say, will proceed to resume my correspond- 5, Pm fir Thompson, oi: 3 g i it i ay. 1960, fo iy, 200 T cent fi e young “ ri i ‘ : CEN IN THE Thompson, one “tials Fading oar One Tree | Sead bere cesuummen sas sarpaases all the styleg as yet intre sera Hn 6 er tent inter improvement stock, | font for the Youd dake Bis hat unfortunately it got lence for the inimitable Herald. Since my depar- fustiees ofthe W.&: Supreme Cour, yreaien at the ci é i a Ist Jon, 1870, for $1000 each, 10 re le road by 5 » v A s $ * ‘ now in session at Canand 5 reputed Troy | <a Altos certiticates of Arkansas ¢'per ¢ent, Real Estate Bank | July or August make another attempt to procure | tre from Boston, many strange things have been |“), lat week was almost wholly. cecupied by the trials (@) E LADIES Pace Rerreemnne atvertited om encom of: ths 8¢. Lewretss tT Onn. transacted, of which I shall say nothing atall, bur | of persons charg a with mail robb rie. ASHIONABLE MILLINERY GOOD8—The o-') Beet se -Arteny, the icth June, 1908, y We started from here in a North-westerly direc- | come right down to the preeent time, and “cate Be sath rept eth ge Sy F trey, Miss 8 EXu: daughter of the celebrated G hte pate i ALU. FLAGG, Comptrotter, | tien On our way, we had a fine view of the Oak | the manners, living, as itiey a Wey catch | sie last of these mail robbery trials, was conciuc twelve o'clock on Saturday night—the Court havi: h as yet presented to the pab- Frick or tHe Av & Rocnxeren Rf Co.) | Ovenings. They present one of the most delightful ee: wih uals a y and cheapness of the articles Cana Ja y, Sem) Annual Dividend of Fi he quit i ¢ 2, 02. and picturesque sceneries in the world. The beau- | ‘The trial of a member of the Suffolk bar, for for- Sone peert Noumy jee trvweed daria ated SILK HAT, CALLED CarorrE por. | A GapiutBtock of ts Compasy on the hare day of July | i! lawasand lakes, hillsand vallies, the vast quan- | gery, has been the most stirring event of the week. | (mri? "ina the weather wae sultry, ie "Orleans, nee, | Det. Likes tity of wild flowers in the fields, and wild strawber- | B. F. Emery is his name. He will not receive his | | After proceeding for a while in hie charge to the Jury, ¥ ANB" ott PNAC | Shareholder whowe Stock, js registered in the ty Transfer | ries, the murmuring streams of the Grand River P . Judge Thompson suddenly ceased, through fintnese... ts do do—An entire new sty!eo Books of thie. ny ill receive pau at the jon of | gliding gently along, and the tall cedars rising up ma- | *°Rtence, in accordance with his request, until the | rye opening of windows and doors, and the application of re isch ie wat sanlrosed ta Wa’ Oe ills i: | jestically along the banks, form a, most interesting | nextterm of the Court, in order to give him an op- some cold water, revived him; and he then ranunied his Dividend at this contrast. You would really imagine yourself pase- ity t 2b atte H charge in asitting posture, in alow and slow tone. He naively circulated, in consequence of many am J 4 order of the Prosident aud Directors. i . mink ki portunity to arrange some business matters. His | continued in thie way for afew minutes, when his voice wimaleol lew. Be lr erie jaftctinnand English FANCY STRAWS, of the Gnest tex | _jemayin ° na CHAS. SEYMOUR, Tressurer. ing through «gentieman's domain in Europe. | ere | Wife, whom it issaid he has abused as much, if not | suddenly fiiled—his head dropt on hie Branst—and hin ap p ot i bodies OTICE TO CLERKS, and all other pes - 4 bo ne Bp fos yethaitde ie wovk : pearance led to the most serious fears for his life. ty 0 « hath | The Propcier yoos respectful} soltaite the, bot rm t0, favor ‘ Nor saulas ean tae set ae Pa Pe A our attention was attracted with wild turkeys, deers, he te a od pe boat i et Sieg ath be Judge Thompson was then removed to a part of the jedim*e | lingry for Uremacives, before they purchase elvewhere, as it | at the old exclusive Boot Store, 114 Chathanpstroet, they ar rabbits, squirrels, partridges, grouse, quails, wood- | hiscell the other day. vy is trial he displayed | courtroom, where restoratives were appliedsan.) the vener- “— | will be a great saving to them in. pige ang a greatadvantage as jrpvluadle article, ROG cocks, and snipe. We experienced some difficulty | the most unfeeling stolidity; but latterly, the near | ghie jurist, in a thort thne, was eufliciently restored, to re. REMOVAL, regards the variety ard quality of the moons. oot the onlnree Bean E ET | in crossing the rail bridges. They are made of trees | Prospect of his soon being an occupant of the that’ Judge Conklin would conclude the chorge PHILLIPS’ CASH TAILORING ESTABLISH MISS 8. KING, Magazine de Modes, — | Heular, pi ihe creme Sr, ol ini i Prison, has induced him to droop a little MENT, im corner store, therefore, we shall wing cand, and (or the benefit of - 1, inform dealers and others that M rot a8, city is about sixteen tham streets, on the right en, Hall “Nota Chatham, tre Haws called ‘and Collare in the city. Wer shall eat Brewer oo leone ir of to tate mil st tive, sane pr j lowii ome of the y advantages the Elastic Heels have | laid down in length and in width across marsh: c 4 He is a | which he had commenced, ee STS WOOTS AND BOBS OTe | over every other kind sy ks nee “| round. ‘These artificial bridges are exceedingly | Native of Eastport, Me., and [believe received his | "The advanced age of fige Thompeon, might well, in lest and best asvortment of sis. article in the cite, in ty adds greatly to the durability of the | qisagroeable, as the wagon jolts you almost to death | education at Brunswick, etudied law with Hon. John | connexion with these fainting fits, occasion reriows alarm }\ = Seen at Soa ae Bee eS, Shoes | Secondiy—They make no noi walking upon the pave} | When crossing them. We finally arrived safe in | Holmes, afterwards removed to Dixmont, where he | for awhile among thote who remembered the s\.idenness 4 ji Fes e fh which Clinton, Emmett, and other eminent men in magne. by n, the county town of Ingham. It is a small | practised in his profession, then removed to Dexter, bb 5 i, r " . f 7 his State, have been ushered into eternity. cf | Ehindly—Thev prevent Boots from running down to the place, but desrined to be large. There is a goed ho- | and from that place to Boston. | In all of the above. hii Tesettemctort ta kage newerer inal he was nearly places he sustained a bad reputation ; but it wae-re- | in ite uemal hesleh end strength on the following day. Jai 367 Broadway and'92 Canal street, manafcraring. Gentlemen will not be disappot by calling athe above aiore 4m they will dure very tele sf unhly—They enable the wearer to walk with much tess | tel, alo a large flour and saw-mill, and two potash IN GENTLEMEN’S DREss, Garments of a most Elegant and Fashienalle kind ¢t a ‘60 per cent for cash, 4 you eall, as yon will be smited ro» T, J factories. The land in this count i . | served for him to receive the reward of his raseulity | /"y rd ty years of ‘Tineved em ot iivinn a list of wominn! peices, ja ____ GREGORY & CAML. Fitiiy—They do not cat or tear carpets as do sron or nailed ed, and equal tofany land in peg don ye Age asa member of the Suffolk bar. exer Mee lsibey flied lapertane welions tn "ne pubens aan he of time he Vas been established. Logecher wi BOOT 7 bagis. ‘They can be worn with comfort by those having | is @ dark sandy loam, with a rich limestone bottom, | The market for flour has been yery dull through- | serv He was for some years Secretary of the Navy, a ~s tender fies: it requires no nure. The soil in the oak openings ontthe week. The closing rate for good Ge and the competitor of Mr. V or of this State in 1825. € ale | is ve " i 1 bres — | common brand, is $6 12, and fancy $6 25 cast: Ph Gov: is very bad for pasture, and difficult to break up. ancy $6 25 « y Departiaet ta the Binoh ladelphia, $5 75 per cash, and $687 ehort credit; | the dericksburg, have been | of th pabilities.. ‘ing awe with an extensive cloth e bf style, and at very rea . ‘Avast onstantly on hand all kinds of Boots at whole. gomfidently assets that he ean furuish eiothes which, om com je6im found lower je yven who have been in the habit of prying extravagant | and retail at maunfacturer's pri luferioe artieles are re-jucsted to eall aul BAsKnurn YoSAMUEL- OWEN Coamcloc cries, | The harrow is used here instead of the plough one than any other house taking wp ‘Ve couvineed justices of the Supreme Judicial tribunol of the is gecti " “ " a! e City Mills and I i eptiewen's dren, ann ee 7 cont Beaw egier ed to or, treet, the comer of John, | This vection of the country is healthy, because free | Baltimore City } ; Bd) road SPATS ‘Astor Hou, Broadway orhood Draw skon of the fest, where he may be consulted on ail mitiaty in'Baskruptey. "| from swainps, The water ts excellent, equal to.any_| Sold (or export, at 36 a $612) per brl., Athos; How. | !0l—Rechester Pest, MARTIN'S for each customer, there 18 uo dtc mdi tinea ih inthe week, Maple sugar is made here in, abun- ard street briags $6 per each reorgetown 6 508 «Gables hts is ~ nd, ‘ ’ ‘PS PATENT; PORTAULE FURNACK, and . he eror she: i mos. Grains, all kinds, are dull. Co Court Calendor—This fe Cash Tafloring Establishment, costraryius ynasortment of (whiomable ncady | ME ee Boitch uhnttly adapted tor wrashion cos be planed | Gunes The pastureis fine, and the crope of wheat | 86 ¢ heen yellow, stands at 60c.. ite BBO k’ | Cover.-ov. Common Pusaser Punt YouNen 66) 16) 110, Is Removed to 164 William street, corner of Ann street. SES DOLL ERS? BVO DOLLARS FFT rh abundant; in fact, Michi is destined to be the | thern yellow, + and white 58¢ cash 1198, 8), 131, 13%, 187, 146,99, 47, 67 TPE subscriber, in announcing the’ sbowe to. his fiend aod pers, ke, Ke, seal die Bost Pat Jdron, in sines of f heat state for farmers in the Union. Last year this |, The demand forcotton is dull—dull. No enquiry | !24, 193,80, 0, Tet US 18, 9, 47, 67, Tiere in generah, takes leave to return thanks for the JOHN Le PRS iit Fratton 40, 50, 69.0, 100, 12, atid 130. | These fivenaces require on little State, which is only 250 miles in length, and | for the article worth mentioning. The sales at the 2 a 7 gaisie prey So yen Dy A UE Oo FIT ee Naeem ant Date iets laeetton w chage Renescwe bays gentiiise 150 in width, produced reore wheat than all the New | Stock Exchange to-day exhibited the following 1 B *, aa htretofore, be cote gs tH trimmed in the. ne: FER aes Woalttd Boots and Sices elienn, | “patont Harl Coal Emrnice, a new article for summer wre~ | England States put together. Provisions are exceed- reed ge foi, knd Worcester Hatlrond, SOUTHERN DISTIICT OF NEW YORK most st: manne, a ‘materials, the seweet end best ~ 7 ‘Clinton Boot ana Sees htt there is any will mak. aneat little stove for winter, h ingly cheap; beef may he had at three cents perlb.. | dividend on, sold for 18 per cent; dividend o Henry. E. Willard, N. Y., Sept. 10. v the at f positive saving of 30 per cent. Strangers | Street, mith cast corer ul Haluom streets oe A ent Chip or Charcoal, Karnage, from new tatters, mack | nork, two cents ; eggs, three cents per dozen ; but- | 29, do Providence R 9 MWh Nike eeamenied teal nd exsinive Disk sommee vo he, Search coal wae have | improved. “Thess arc lined with fire brick. “Also a very low | Po. to ee eee ae our, $3.50 ver barrel, | Western, 63; 10 do Bastera, 96 pin og = Dh 6 have thems tande and tract a agetneie ame cloth, Ke. exp | questonaiie.” All tinue who msy not have tie | "ica theacon aad Weck Mering’ Cobh’ Staves, et’ leummer | potat «shilling per bushel.’ The demand for | 94; 8do Portland, Saco, and Ports “poe tet atu = de f style that has elven such | Shoes, or gaiters, will fd it to their advantage to mane wher Coat t one een tc tue aly eaten Potatoes, one Siiane Pet z oy taal oH ; . Andrew Nixon, N.¥., July 28, keneral four years. Every garment p Lie coma A Oe Klicken They ane nuathy | (borers and mechanics is great ; wages for farmers | Winissemmet Ferry Company, 194; $7,000 City | Andrew Neor, N.Y. July 28, best workmen at the follow- ra KNOX & €O, St Tor puma us wiser. Dealers sapolial on | $12 permonth and found ; carpenters, $1.50 a day ; | Five per Cents were offered, and ouly $1000 sold at | John Smith, N. ¥., July 29. NB pGowntry morehiautss — ie by the package or dlzon ~ypeuherenaaitenigis jn a * masons, $2,00 and found. * | par. Gvorge H. Vernon, NY, July 29. $00 wo 9 50 ee NEETSCo1 261 Water and 15 Howery. The climate is imild, the winters are short, and | have some incidents in regard to certain thea- | John E. Miller, N/Y. do t Coats « senu8 eee DUAN REE & BROOKE ot Livery -e AVANA AnD PRINCIPE SKGARS. * | but little snow. The thermometer seldom in sum- | trical gentlemen and ladies to communicate to the | Barzillai Ransom, (late firm Ransom & Spelman, N. ¥., 4 Farmenta made—all made to order, and a suit | [p1,OUR—i6d Barrels Bi Lowis Sjoam Mills Flower Fee a 6 Chatham street, has received, Uy the Heller, | merrises higher than 75. Consumptive persons en- | public, which cannot fail to be interesting. Look | ™y' Denys, Casey &Co., Mobile, July 20. rs aT Oe aes B MARTIN by PR COLLING & CO, 000 of his celebrated es ace Paselpe Beewrs, {joy better health there than in any of the other | out for them the first of the ensuing week. Good ita meantime TN, " South oe. SaaneEaG th mcoonnbie prices, Jeoim*e | States, There are several fine settlements here of | bye. Yours, & J \ B. James E. Betts, broker, N. ¥., July %%

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