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a oertienyeanoes NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 6, 1842. __WATERING PLACES, &C. AND STATIONERY, Se Se ne ink SHARON SPRINGS. ———— aa! NHE PAVILLION.—This new commodiony Hotel will be ‘open for t tion of visitors on and after the frst of «+ {yas next, at the Village of Sharon Springs, Schoharie County, few York. , ‘The cl f the springs, greatly reser! those of the winte sulphur springy” of V Newark, Ohlo, han given up the shost, oe Sun having ere you would be pleased te hear from this our most ‘an: | aTemeeet im Enihapenesie-oGnaapeus uo Humpue.—~ | [Correspondence of the Herald.] their subscription list ; the proprietors of the Ad- | cient and highly honored city. All day om Friday the heat was intolerable. The ther- F 2 2 i i 4 eter st 96 in the shade d e , | Newanx, Ohio, June 23, 1842, | Vertiser have, no doubt, long xiously awaited | The Burgesses turned out strong, some fifly mem- | beset ef'the faye, The cleats suis che , great: | such a tide of affairs. p bh Progress of Mr Van Buren—Hon, Thonas L. Hamer | "i Avent and nee en i monuseis’ eseant rains have deluged the | bers, with white pants, red coats and bear skin | cas, south east and south faltogether. At oue o'clock Saal] and the Banking System of Ohio— Probability of | country round. Great anxiety is felt for the wheat | aps a la Anglaise. It reminded me of the troops | cit they bogan to marshal their forces immediately over owt ‘ ndieap 19s I ¥- Three o'clock, P. M. a slight sun-shower occurred, md atpenigth, equa! to any Sounirr orCrent | some further action on part of the General Assembly, | crop, asit is in great danger. All kinds of produce | stationed in Canada last summer (ihe Cold Stream | weiting only « few squares, and bending « megniticent for the sale of which they are sol e et, between zt direct from hing Powder of Boyd. & Son's’ m uniform strength, equal to any in th i Breat Britain, agents inthe | paring aad Tyler's Se has been most prom; it i ici; ainbow ove: “ ata be highly See Wn eas Coseees, Bi eRe inde: Machine F ¢ ‘a relative, to Banke—President Tyler's Sarcasm} bo argos and {Bergan oe satleteatad tobe Guards.) Capt. Bayeaux loomed large, and Bobby op Gurle Ceeek oat copra pope, cn.ine i seerle 2 Simulate ut the creo Ereleln ish Conde, Mtachine Keling of vory supecior quality, | happily directed against the “* Mousing Politi- | ~"A large amount of money-—-2000—was stolen by | Wella did his best, but he looked warm. pig a | op wine gg pl ted eileen muah gion Van cuetied wp atete of tar "and of widths msualty re | cians.” some raseal on board of the Goddess of Liberty] All our military’ companies appeared. well, and | fY,thander storm succeadot ant Tasted for about an hovr- ical professors in the Unite? States) madici- After aslight cessation, the wind suddenly went dowu—a ‘operties unsurpassed, and believed to be une- led by is ec ve Dee te oeen te vicialey, wamer | President Van Buren is slowly wending his way PBA ibsirawoal isi poled knows ; the tmosey fom deserved commendation for their drill and equip- | dead culm fellon the var-h—a rumbling ie the mid-beaven to the Far West, overwhelmed at every step by the | "Thigis the second th sh some mer ike cod ments. Our citizens do not bestow that attention | that grew louder and louder, alarmed all who heurd it-~ ” re f n ae ‘9 cond time occurrences of a like Char 1 uoon them which they deserve. and then commenoed u scene of sublime and terrifie gran- attentions and courtesies, not only of his political } acter have transpired on board this boat. She must Tt was rumored yesterday that a fight would take | deur to which language cannot do justice ! It seemed a¥ nds, bit forthe most part of men of all parties, | carry robbers. Sooner or later they may be found , i tern Railroad | if the heavens had opeuios, the vain coming down in a per- Pac’ | fect cataract, the forked lightning skipping througl it os if in play, or assuming a broad giare thet made the falling waters look like sheets of living tlane pouring out their c Smalts, they are enable quantities, for Fons drinier a v villages, Machiaes, manufactured ets—Wet aud ress Felts. ae of brass metal, | fr the’ above stiches, together with Fores” | Here and there, ‘tis but too true, the breast of a po- 0 ______maie | fiticalenemy seems filled with undying animosity Tie CAST nus | place between the laborers of the Wi Company and the several Hibernian Bevevoles Societies with which our city abounds. Happily out. Our banks have not been hard run since the re- le from Canajoharie an the Alba: , a sumption. They remain as firm as Gibraltar—no daily await the arrival ly and ‘Uti ic by an Utica milzoad, w! of the pote to Seeiais RE mT pea “as a Se ar 1 ; A Z 2 nothing occurred to mar the festivities ef the occa- { dazzling breath on human habitations. 41 "4 of the morning cass Bipe Bcheupetany and tion 10 acry vii Beas hk ey ee towar is the ex pre sident, and determined to vent its | doubt of their suspending. You: ot aie was exceodingly Masi oanmene and auine thun: time for dinmer; alto by the ‘Albany and Chesry Valley tar hay, Gosoge, egy! ey Are Bea | spleen and pitiful spite in a manner disgraceful only ph Seed SANE ths UISVILLE, Oar ‘Temperance Societics had a celebration of | rambling sound did not couse at all, crash aive Styof Albay. ste i Phaabes, the Teed Suny Sonat Sita tothave who can be actuated by so mean a spirit. Uticas their own, and listened to a most souleirring ora- | lowed each other in such rapid succ SYvarme cold and shower Baths furnished at all times, either Morte. 12 | AtCin ; pnati this spirit sought to diffase itself with [Correspondence of the Herald] tion from the Hon. L. Sprague Parsons, of this city. | rere tD orienting wae felt ing ercecss, and nt Dayton, T understand, it Unica, Tuly 1, 1842. | Lhey numbered very large, and produced most | Tegra that secmied. like the sti nifseted itself j re iis Web Mad clegaii. Sitamboa rake Ontario—Plea- uw ‘banners. /s P ne PLAT pcp T+ | thousand cannon, more or los muni itself in a series of resolutions adopted gant Steamboat on Lake Ontario—Plea- } \ate of your city, elicitedgrepeated ebullitions of ap- 3 Ee 2 eninmmes | tare, Ke by EIRTONS: OF THE Bt vely close. In the midst of 1 We commend it to the public as a sterling work of travel— | but t ‘of th .ameral or fresh water, and every atteution given to ren- the stay of visitors agreeable. § abondanee of the yarest mountain spring lee is stored for H JEDNEY. » of ten se ball of fire ES ¢ $ = 3 is de sytions of places, The author has eautrived to give woh i@ season. ; . Be in Y ‘real 7, ani 4 . f “ re y was seen by a number of eto foll im the ab Ree ee ata P ig ale Rae pponecy, sa -evapts, Seti t ob fresh Pye Fee’ | ata pablic meeting; but at Lebanon, Springfield, | swe Trip to Kiigston, Ogdensburg and Sackett’s | pluuse. It was a chef d’yuvre of art. ty of Third Rol Docks etroetee-atd instantly afterw 3 it Some, aid COMPS: the adrant fet of ine ane eee is ne fe mee tw Columbus, &e., nearly all vied with each other in | Harbor, §. We went to church (through the back way) Mr. | was discovered that there had been a holo as he work 13 jrecisely stch ai as atnan is glad to take up | extending sver per civility to theirdistingnished | Where can we give such extended circulation to when he desires information upon the subject of which it s i este Biother Jonttab. guest. After leaving this state, Mr. Van Buren | 8M account of any new and | JF neconnt of rambles through iigont mind de “i 4 Brie Editor, and witnessed a most glorious a iN La- | a hogshead dashed through the wall of St. Paul's Church. ri dies— the tairest of creation, were assembled, and | Just such another scene the storm of last Friday pre- t dable enterprise, as | relieved the eye, after glancing over the crowd of nents eS aurea tenstameie woxakiond si old Wowan was received with great honor at the Indiana State | in “ the spicy lite Herald 1” ‘The first trip of anew heads Relonging Ss the aur sex. William F. whe Sate Heke ans Lies, sited Be, Ne SP er line, and attended to Richmond by a very numerous | Steamboat on any of our inland waters, is an event | Strong did us the honor to read the Declaration to the Societies assembled, stating that sixty-six years | “other whose tatters were mutely eloquent, constantly : : a , y ne of bei i videly dift Secie' : rimbling to herself, and now and th rage inthe work thitinnottreting ad ine | escort. At Indianapolis, the State capita, citizens | Worthy of being commemorated in your widely dit} go’ our forelathers delivered to the world the De- | S'Mbng a ners and.nem and en breaking out ite CATSKILL MOUNTAIN HOUSE, AT THE PINE ORCHARD —isi2 Tms romantic and fashionable resort will be conducted dur- ing the preseut season under the direction and superiuten dance ‘fhe subserber, It ha, undergone a, complete and rough revair, and is new open for the reception ot visitors. No effort will be spared to maintain the deservedly high chaiac> stractive.—Dol. 9 Y . . " fused sheet. t f Independence, &e. His rt i N ter which ithas heretofore dequired. ‘ ‘ Wee bah sie books tasteaed 18, scommeacciperele to of all classes were colicitous of extending to him be- a “ claration of Independence, &e. His manner was | ci She was an entire stranger. Noone knew whence apt herasafor, its tableg will be furnished with every dalicy | ant we cordially {aim without Bathcon of the press i Com? | gonning eouriey; but L regret to say that the conch | A Patly of as left Utica on Tuesday evening, on pretty food, but he was inost too vain, He wearoely | shécame, or whither she was bound. "She wed for tearion that can tremote the courenience and snjoymentot its | ™Boraeby OOM AVERYS puTNAM, — | which contained the ex-Dresident was overturned | the polite invitation of the proprietors of that new | Otisted all for they tried to get upa cheer alter. | the chatty of bunevolent induced them to offer her. Wrabllatinent aed sorectalle ther pert. of it en the ssountaln, has Jed sw orMPRIG-MAGAZINK ORTHO tor | Near Plainfield, and that he received a alight in- | steamer, “The Lady of the Lake,” to give hera| ward. ‘hee ‘The lat the! was ecen of her was on Friday evening. tm scm AK Beach & Gove TANI MAGNETISM Ooh Oe AE COLLAR | jury. christening. Some of the largest owners reside in | No one can fail feeling aflash of patriotism when | ‘he mist of the Most frighiful portion of the tempest fie cellent line of stages will run tofore regularly between the landing and the Moumtain 4 vas seen standing in Race street opposite Franklin Jaly 1, 1842, the first anmber of a porsilical wish | ° sy Ey SR ; Hien, She ince | hearing that our ancestors pledged their lives, for- | J ih: hae d fi pibareiofery recnletiy parwoen 6 4 Reabereiae if ferent erligett Samet, |The eorempondence between the Hon. Thomas | Uiien. She wer launched © few weeks winer | Tritt tad saced honor. upon tie ete af the one | Rinne grag nlite towards theaky: pap: ¢. L, BEACH, Propeietok. fegarins be ke igs, With acenrate details of the | U- Hamer, and other‘gentlemen, relative to the re- Hier wire lated Les “notice Shement We had test. A thrill ran through all, nor could it fail, as | lightning—and she was gone! But the remembrance of mont extraordii ments tnat have for many years p sions and revelat AGRAN 7 Bulls Ferey, This moat delightfully romantic summer readiness, we th fr interesting Mesmeric eases, and expen: | cent movement of the former in favor of a restrict- . inost had a deep interestia the result of the struggle. | her haunted the minds of all who had seen her, and man, 3} try orin Europe, | © oe eRe a delightinl passage in the packet, (owned by the | "The Rev. Mr. Campbell, late of Brooklyn, deliv: were the apprehensions of a judgment upon ow doweted onderful vis: | ed banking system is still ering on, but ore! em / g ; 5 peel, fee nedye halt svengertal vie ed banking system is still ng on, but the terms | came proprietors.) down the Oswego river. On | ered an oration, Tt was eloquent, and went to the | city for its manifold iniquities-Prcladelphie Timer, July her ia this in ; i ase i : Wah eithaae dk Wedneed 300 of df ictehes kardens. The b ed poe ed er rill chenitute's prominent | employed on both sides appar to be much more | Wednerday morning some 300 of us, gathered from | hieait of each hearer, whether citizen or foreigner. | *: op A ee ee poption nt te tera mild in their nature than they were at the com- | Utica, Syrucase, Oswego, &e., and some few from | Wetwould willingly listen toa repetition of it. He | ,, Several Routes in Kensington were struck by the light; It will be pubtished monthty, and each number will contain 82 yal octavo pages, with double columas, of the exact size | meneement of the controversy. Mr. Hamer finds thanks to his ends pacronage for the last * ton, Captain T.. ¥. Bs vee a day. The pu! invep eorielor Cee Beseoe bumpers 40 few pI his politiéal frieadn disgcned to follow:his'| took us to Osdevsburg, through the, famous Thou, }sqqeeueit, & Poor and impoverished one here. | weather boards torn off and the, garret window—w here rina, $3 per annum, payable in advance, Tt ae ” . - | Since then they have rebuilt their church, e i i ered. 1 te exmons aut ordeggs (post paid) adteessed to | lead in thie matter, that he may, perhaps, at this | sand Isles; down the noble St. Lawrence, and re- . te D : hy and have | the lightning first struck—considerably shattered. Two ic in ral, for their liberal we years. ‘The beatiful steamboat os ves foot of Canal street four assured that they will not be (¢ oR re 0 if i moved into it, under the happiest auspices. May | ofthe houses in Keen’s Court, in Bedford street, da- eee verclasl "as sbenriinali tee lactase perdi ton one mon age paperteare aeey time regret having taken any part adverse ty his ie a ua safe at Oswego. by the way of Sackett’s his labors be blessed as he ‘could wish. : BY: meged.. One in which Mr. star resides, had’ the back. " a Mereury, New Orleans Pica: le Jougnsl, Cine | suf ke pa a fh pap : . f the Todi viniltie child)waedptanjure «Mr, Maglen: nex’, Br "Mita eomyattes on tree exc i gees RRermitican, Portis ave feremil! myanitw@eeaweck | danger the mupremacy ‘ol the Democratic party, rath tah ¢ plensure in giving, you & minute tf [Comes adence ofthe Herald.) : the roomn. Thechild was not jared. Mr. Ziegler, vext get ground and Pouson’ are ac eee eee T ctker rablic haeacls gs | GL mean in the legislature, for Governor Shannon fortifie witapenruta, July, 9, 1642. | On recovering from the shock, he found the wick of the ly enjoyed. The fortifications at Oswego were Nothing i ken of here to-d h but th “ “anh shown to_us by Gapt. Barnum, an officer who has | , Notts is epeken of here to-dey much but the terrio | candle only remaining in his hand—the tallow havin ma _ ex dt A rca rs ie pea ea ee Danke tions of «jl who knew him. The “ Lady of the visited last night. The like wes never witnessed nor otherwise injured. Another building in Sarah street wae BOOK BINDING «yet the event question belore tie people et | Makes” (an eporomrinte name.) under the command | heart here by our older iahabitnts, Tt equallad the | slightly injured by the lightning, PAPER. RULING. Ohio: dod ome which carter false cheemeaiveviate wf Cat ayler, perforiied the trip frou Oswego to | most vivid descriptions of like scenes in the passes of | | Auother, house, et the corner of Wood and Prisca IRELAND, No. 120 Nassau street, having am entire uew sol sn énily? i i by es 4 apy | Ogdensburg, by way of Kingston, a distance of 135 | south America. For more than two hi the fi + | streets, in Kensington, was slightly injured. In this house H. storiot Binding’ ‘Poole aud Raling Mechinary, ot he | tention, involving, aa it does, the inverasty of every | Helee tn Toho £4 minuten ineludingstoppages at | presented bias: a contarved that Of datnee oe creeeas | the enlira workelactock, being meialic, were torn out \est and most avproved pattems, is now prepared exeeute | inerber of the community, | ‘The bill regulating | deerent points of 3 hours 2 minutes, contending | and wide spreat were tho flashes of Lightning ; but the wooden frame sustained but little injury. and . . are desirons Of receiving the Magazine will msect as aforesaid, | 18 the candidate of the whole party for Governor,) and send a copy of their paper to 27 School street, Boston. and, therefore, few are disposed to carry matters to a Ll ¥ ors cea Ing to the times. J. Ponson is always at home, and will be _pyto see his frends aud visitors. Seamer (THE BAMILTON HOUSE —This pyrbfihional i in open for the rece} (of com: iy. Ie nu thoroughly renovated and fanished anew, upoo 6 scale, of liberality com- meusurate with the demands of the pablic. ‘The deparumeut of the cuisine hasbeen placed ander the charge. of « capsble and experienced artist, who will lack 6 supplies that the markets ean alford. To thove tnacquainted with the location of the Hamilton House, it is only necessary to say, that itis situated i ‘durable and handsome manner, : ase " “ ‘ 7 x xt ; soe : @ at the ocean entrance to the Narrows, from eight to ten miles Miceters i. Fer OA u banking. which became a law last winter, is inope | With contrary wind and ser. The tellowing are her | thunder, which fro. the suddenness which it tn The chimney of @ house in Vine street, above 18th, oc- o- the ity the gh woetare Hult of Eohe Be md Peak vous ech aty Eamonn rative until the General Assemble charter some ine | Te cee gre ee. Oe team IOholes of | stance followed the flash, sfording the most certainevi. | CuPied by Mr. Ya'ce, waa knocked dow’, and a lady neined ruled and bound to any patterns, and to Fagens Ee chlvcead eek Geese toes of Wee ¢ satisfaction. Any workorde stitution to be governed by its provisions, and whe- Mrs. Dean, who resides in that vicinity, was for atime ean ye ath dence of the proximity of danger, was of the moat crashi Long [slaud, and the bartor of New Work. Nothing can Tk mode if required, as fi, 1. bas bad Jou experience in both | ther that body will do ao, remains a question. Itig | 10 tons burthen, and 100 hore power. She is a } den Wartling obarsater... The sldria wesalmostniverseh 1. Paralyzed ty the shock. | ‘uty of the prospectin every direction. The salu- | methods, fact jas bh » that some few of our legislators | Denutiful veeeel, handsomely finished ard furnished, | tut the damage and destruction was much less than |. The dwelling of Mr. Morris,in ‘Twelfth street, above m0 all periods of the day, the easy access by stage aud | 2, - balsa’ ap Sanit 9 ancubnig oie Bypass and does great credit to her builder, Capt. G. S. | Would bare been imagined. Ad m9 Race, was struck; the fluid passing down the chimney and stermboat, and the singled life and retirement of the spot, ren- BOOK-KEEPING voted for that bill from ue love of its py ong, but Byes lv would have been imagined. . A dozen points or so were Pg ; T tide ontalliluaetas teceal teraten wins leusieed ooilew of ; ING. because they thereby avesded didiculies with their | Weeke. She has already taken her station on the struck, aud two or three buildings were barnal; but | Making two holes in the wall, one in the third and the few York. ‘The apartments are 6 ious ast | OC}, €; MARSU’S counting wows for the study of practical | DeCrase Wey thereby avoided Aillicul:les 4 line between Oswego and Niagara Falle; and many | otherwise no vast amount was destroyed by the lightning. | other inthe second story, in its escape. It also injured an thair accommodations in warked contrast with those of similar | ,i/ owt Kecnins coutinue open from warly iu the morning un- Pepe ance, and st hack bn ahs Mi ower f0 of you New Yorkers, if you consult your own com- | Aconsiderable quantity of goods were damaged and de- | djoining house, turning upa portiow of the zine roof, ae ey ote eee naee in the | Perm or the complete eourge of practice in Single Eutry tiotindea to ‘brag those. provisions ‘nto. ete, fort inyour pleasure trips to the Falls, will take this he) by aie overt Athy and basement stores, The Heaseel Rafeke-war Sieo'stracky but the dechage Ye ind er aceemsorias ot rercanon, leave litle, itis be | Book key pin pet Petey no ti Book These few either supposed the provisions of the law | Toute. paris : B, _ | Seturday afternoon. pope Popiar street, above 11th, the foundations of two Fawilies desirous of securing rooms for the season would do | Keying and Mercantile Calculations, including books, Se4$13. | too severe, or they were hard money men disposed ted Nothing of importance from Harrisburg. aay Beets pt plaka 7 saree shake along with be oP gehg tak samcayh Omran erneae peetiaes nay. pe bes ee roome, aaa Td ins phi = polsarriece of He pata banka vik | Albany, ah batvecempr nee ame nts oat ag The dwelling of Mra Taifee, in Lombard street, above sad —"} = —|T! De EW OY: PRINTING INK MAN- poss Yevise any sysiem s B! vice C on Ce wi the ATH HOUSE. LONG TSLAND.—This long and well LIGHTEODX? iat ieat, comatot seuh: Rold'sw. | as toprevent the ingenuity of man trom making use epee f te). i W tog; Channel P COert dent certuuagion sak tonie faitich igenee wenescing? cently undergone nemeroes improvements, enn Which is the | &t¢ House) Printing Ink of all colors, warranted equal to any, | of it ag an engine of traud and corruption Avsany, July 2, 1812. Before Vice Chancellor McCoun. He fortunately escaped injury. 60 = Eifeeegeats i offered for sale oa zewonable ters, | Tn the meantime, the charters of most of our banks Trade—the Westher-—Abby Kelly— Beautiful May |, )\4x 8—Decisiox.—J. Me Bradhurst and others, execu- are about to expire, and, when the a" Res tore of Mores —Ordered, that R. W. Townsend, | and Pearl streets, was struck and set fire to ; but the ex- fion whether more. shall be ke the PRG EO THE A, the receiver, account to Mr. Wim-Mitchell, a master of | ertions of the neighbors prevented the flames from doing places of the defunct ones will be presented to the | Mx. Eprron— Hie Coat Si. the maa Of proniegs fo. Oe Prost etrest, 1 such) damage es ; ’ et Seopa flog Cred geen ‘ and that he pay over $689 9Ic. for deficiency, &e. " ’ ” HATS Legislature with ahundred times more force than it | Asa leisure moment is at hand, 1do not know | “"7yustees of the dealer aut Watts Grgnea api deity: sian eae meareiils as Eababoet Movions a portly ae *. = nee genoa) geil a cr Tris a que on sf, ae how better to employ it, than by writing you a few [pg sears bees mura brains hott omar gree water tothe ceiling. The loss in consequence was very utmost gravity and importance, and one which not | |. atte! . _ | was made to compe! defendants to pay amount awari 4 : HATS! HATS! HATS! | oinsedites ability, bur practioal experience and | ines, informing you of mattera and things that are | into Court or give, bonds acconling’tOlaw, im double the | New'Y;,,7Hg ret Was oceupiel by Gillingham & Fuse WN & CO'S One Price Hat Store; wholesale ant re! | Skill to manage. It'may be prescaied lor ihe con- | at present uppetmost in this goodiy burgh. | sum, and to jusufy, Se. The Vice Chancellor anid todo | Yo) Reliab snip en instal seals tune fashion, eanty, duravild ail eeoutmay are combined t'adern | Sileration of the General Avsembly atthe extra |The weather is warm and sultry, which | oe toni) cache witch secutty was hied tohcobeainen, | mated barely eacaped with theirlives. There were eight session. toward the close of July, for if anything | sends crowda from your city daily to the | Orlered, that th ty in’ bond and mortgage, for Be heen Sippel bap pine cape ave she jure now to offer 1 addition | further is to be done ina matter of the vital impor | 8°" y 4 y dag Ty: “plans deo. Pam capee! Fol Bry al eal ‘he rush of water was fo great, that the females could their recently unprove' A i vet “dH ew style, th ;: ion . ra oes i wl who giv $110,000, as already offered, can be paid into Court in lien y i pail Serene eee uappe ; ab 2 sivie.the | tance of this subject, it 1s necessary 't were done | springs, and elsewhere, who give us however, Of the present bond, oF the complainant is at liberty to let not make way against it, and without help must have erection of several elegant summer hosues upon the margin of the ocean js now open for tg reception of company during the i’ season. great extent of private beach ou this shore—ihe Perfect secucity in bathing, even ion ladies and children, (the jing houses being within a stone’s threw of the mansion )— the shay, cool and delightful locust grove adj house =the pleasant rides. in the surrounding countr excellout hing grounds and other sources of healthful recreation and deliverab’ Acarpenter shop at the corner of Schuylkill, Seventh and venders are solicited te make a trial of this art. Armtisement—the beautiful view ofthe Tower bay, almost eonstantly ‘enlive arriving oe outward bound, render this situation ia every re- Spect unequalied by auy in the Vicinity. ‘Its accommodatlns ‘ample; the comme airy and the temperature, even tn the eat days of sumer, anything bat oppressive. ‘The con: Yentenee of conunanication and distance, fis Jing but nine miles iyi) fy sa accommodated to baaleess rrebey ic pecaliany well ebepted us u residence for : lowly resenvotes a ib} , : Y ; ; drowned. The aljoining store was occupied b gentlemen of basir ss in New York. " the most costly and beaur(ful, that the differsnce ts not eastiy | quickly, for stability, which isso useful in alllaws, | but the benefit. of their passing. I do not | the matter rest asnow situated. fC mocdie pe rag teeth BROWN. Fropristor— | perceived. Price three dor We strictly adhere to the one | is a thousand fold more requisite in what concerns | know but there are as many of these ‘migratory | Charles Dickenson vs dlanson Ackerly—in this case Fritz, aja whip core, ‘Theamount of pt pogeytonn SN Sy The Grand Once vie Ball bricks Seasey, | Hat for the price “charged, in presenting these Hats te tne. | the, almighty dollar. birds’ asever. The hard times affecting but little | %™#Property was put upat auction and knocked off for | was got out. . will take place on the evening of the ath July, at the Sharon | public the proprictors think they have reached the wlumatum | President Tyler, in his letter to Joseph Graham, ; : . 2 the nominal sum of $5. Complaint made, Motion | ‘The next adjoining store was occupied by Mr. Chas. J. Springs Pavilion, whith is now open foFthe reception of visis | Of beamty, durability, cheapness and comfort. mi 3m® Esq., the editor of the Cincinnati Republican, is es- | the class who usually resort te Saratoga or Niagara | donied. Complainant will be at liberty to vacate the de- Kern, as a brush and variety store, in which the stock. is jo pains will be spared losentes ye Ment Agree- ey if N IMPORTANT QUESTION is here presented forthe | pecially and deservedly severv nt Na- | for either health or amusement. Gree and go back and correct his proceedings. estimated at $1,000 or $2,000 ; like the others, all was over- nthe pre: m ous le y t “ » st Cong * * . Peter Hubbell and others vs. David Donaldson.—A mo- vi r i serious retlection of the purchasers of Hats, tionab Congress. He brings against Conarese, and | Timee are quite dull here; indeed business seems | tion asking for lense to come inand takeessmny. Mo. | £03, Theourth and la of the row, wa occupied by ee Ha rig the ‘ne atcle ean hr Doug ‘at s-Wall | With trath, the arse charge Be him with ata complete stand. We have a little stir in the way | tion, under circumstances of the case, denied, with costs, | jinen store, and had in it at the time about $3,000 worth of ipa: A cipalecri cea | bromben. with Kis bittcracecilantn tp conecuine, to, | of emperafioe celebrations, &., while the patriotic | Sinatra fee go opal Sereonisinaar’' 8 | goods all of which, except the linen, willbe atta low. ptical that the Beaver cob Bee es - are busy with the note of preparation for the glori- yeas x r ira these stocks were insured against fire, but not against hg age a ge RE pe Mice at IRD ha ECLA Ba Tegel I RN abusing him, provided they will devote the residue | | Abby Kelly is here, addressing (in the. language | nanded for collection. Ordered, that the subject be refer- | vicinity of Dock and Second streets, und thence down 1g hi 7 R of her notices,) “ the people, in behalf of 2,5: red to Mr. Mitchell,a master, to ascertain and report iv of their time to the advancement of the public good. | Yor that are held - bondage.” Sha dtievcts ‘eport | Dock tothe river. ‘Phe sewer ut this place soon filled, and "RAL SPRINGS—This well known water ing place, situated in Bedford Conaty, Pennsylvania, is now open for the recention of visitors, ‘To those who have never visitéd the Springs, ig may be neces- srry to say that they are situated near the great Western Turn- . which passes through Pennsyl¥ania from Philadelphia to tsbiurgh, afew miles east of the chipf elevation of the Alle- ghany Mow ns. Every thing has been provided street, t LARS? ‘this is no deeey mere inspection, will antist Hat now offered is far fro eels her wash the economical watering place to render ofthis es- | 5 "3 it Mr. Crist has collected, ond that witnesses can be i Beery thin Mmoprietors engaging personally in the | The very trath of these remarks of the President tract h 3 one of the hatches giving way, the tide backed up, over- ‘Amusements wl be found suited to all ates, and’ good band | Samocture Coat the prions great inducements ae offered, | will make much more violent the nsimority of these | Bt few, huwever, ax there are few who wish in | expoincl. he; by Mtr artery cs ee.—Motion to | Honing the cclinrealong the sreet, and destroying « large of sm il be iu attendance. 7 such as were never offere@ before, . “ tioiania” tow: nthe. is warm weather, i i —s amount of goods. ¢ following, among other gentle- "ithe liberal patronage extended to the subscriber the two last WARBURTON & WEBB, mousing politicians” towards that great function- | otto be elbowed on either side by a brace of | commit for contempt in not giving up certain houschold | ‘men, have sudered considereble damages Messrs: Webb seasons, will iiplaes the renewed exertions the cominc season iit 5 Wallstreet. | ary,and if heretofore they have vented it by refusin, a Garkive furniture as ordered by the Court. Ordered. thet defe & Poole, grocers, at the corner of Second and Dock, had June oh, 1842, WILLIAM REYNOLDS, * to follow any recommendation, however goed, ie att pgs , dant be committed to the close custody of the sheriff, un- | shout $200 worth of goods, consisting principally of su :2) vod Ine Proprietor. merely becanse it came from him, they may now i beds apxelaod lensing aot Gen papas Jess he complies, ec P ., | gars, in the cellar, Utiely dectoyed © On Ors oi posite ° advance another step and render their political de- | hete yesterday. The daughters of Gen. Sol. Van | Catharine Holsman, adm. vs. Patrick Quin and Uriah | Corner, Mesers. Clausen & Mall lorca quantity of tobacco. t che May-day | P. Levey—Decree of strict foreclosure allowed, with costs | "The cellar of Mr, MeKeer acts of evil, as they have heretofore suffered nega- | Patty tothe young ladies attending L. Sprague Par- | to id by defendant Quin—the complainant to pay Le- h, and ai} his goods ruin tive ones to inflict us. The eyes of our countreren tone’ School in thiscity. Most of our citizens were | vy's costs for the suit, to be taxed. Ol. ‘The pavement opposite the city stores, cn the eext Q inti ton the eceasion. Long before | Moses 8. Pike ve Won. Warner and others.—Motion to | Sido : ~ are beginning to open to the truth, however blinded | invited to be present on : g before | ye relioved from a master's report relative to an insolvent | N° Of Dock street, caved m, and the cellars were over BATH BUILDINGS, FORMERLY RENSHAW’S, at Long Branch.—This ex- tensive and deligh ful Sea rae Establishment will be nae a in the 37th weap pe J 4 respeetfal io Lan Beet former patrons public, thar gradation still more sure, by commi‘ting positive | Rensselaer, our worthy postmaster, ga on the northwest corner, Watches, gold amd si tail, lower than at am as low as 25 to 3) do was filled to a considerable é lines each. W E re'ti indi. ted, the road leading to the 11 Maroney’s place not only filled Prva ci radon outeniintenenatons ars each ve they have till now been by the prejudices of party, | the hour appointed, the 2 a” | cetate. Motion denied. y hve Ween made stace Test Yaar, and will be 1a complete readk frie money rerum “Watches tnd Clocks dite tn an if "the next elections do not dispiny a most as. ot es ey fon ecaratsecen eetiinaie ee wef Rergen and others vs. The Trustees of the Village of Seicean ba tags om; eshyrarha fn ta eaehyoad res for their accommodation, ° sisted; est munaer, and warranted, at much fess than the usta , | tonishing change in the material of which Congress illiamsburgh.—The complainants were the old Grand | ° The cellars in the neighborhood of Fifth end Walnut vel besten dela er weeks last yours nmiond Gf tem gob. | U7, 0%, ofthe finest workmen in the ety, |G. ALLER Im: | is composed—more than. one prophet will be disay- and fasiuonable—the gay but not the grave—for } treat and Williamsburgh Ferry Company, but got anew | streets were likewise damaged vy the food. ‘The base avs as formerly. Childrey of a certain age and servants half price. - » ‘elgimere | pointed. L’Ocerents. | ®! ‘ 1 lease to run from thefoot of Houston street. The Ferries | ment of the Adelphi was completely drenched, and the Horns full fed, $3.50, He hopes he may say wishont impata- it eear waa q sui * Seemed merry as 8 marriage be Join om the other side Ned a new Nagone) street Company | keeper of the establishment was severe loser thereby. tion, that his tubly-and accommodations will be equal to any on on rw Soi ferred riding in carri while others | 8 leave to put up a ferry house snd a post and chain be- | The street adjacent was entirely submerged. Long Brauch. . Young people not requiring wo mitch room, will Tanvfaetory of Wate Louisville, Ky. et helper. By eee tween them. The present isa motion for injunction to ii 4 , fn See bensx! JAMES GREEN. ewe wonky rerio, tad [Correspondence of the Herald.] chove the searce lees delightful, bur inuch more ro prevent such. Motion denied. strugt bynlightaing, thelial] exiering the phooner athe ine i lightuing, the fluid entering the chimney ai th cted with the line, as also Msars, dealers in whereas ; mantic walk. It was a pleasing sight to see the z het their eetablisnnent of wean plapean,, Cur giese, gut i Loup VILLE, June 27th, 1842. young and beautiful, decked in youthfal sipoticity, Cireult Court and Court of Oyer and Ter- ‘ao Bt He of the building shattering ty Regret colored, fancy articles, &c. ss tely beea re | Ridiculous Duel—Religion—Temperance—Newspa | but scarce more so than the gratification the sight miner, So Lat tes anew args ba moved from No 40 Maiden Lage, tol No. 90 pers—Crope—Roblery—Banks, §. aflorded to the old, but sprightly host and hostess of | | Jovy oth.—T’he July term of these courts commenced | 0)" aieersed in minute [particles to surrounding. ot- Dean Bennet: 3 the occasion. About four o’clock the ceremony | this morning.—Present, Judge Kent and Ald. Stewart and jec | ay Gentlemen desirous of purchasing from thi “cep ran ga oh ges n , y deannginy uttonwood tree ut the cor. commenced by music from Johnny Cooke's band, | Zouncli. The names of Grand Jurors were called, but a | ier Wallis 6 val factory, ae respectfully invited to eall at oz: 2 where Will be @and an anrivalled assortment of the above men- ling’ alley, opposite, and the small tree stand tioned goods, which will be disposed of ow the most reasonable A very ludicrous affair took place in the neighbor. | who kindly volunteered upon the occasion. After- tufficient number were not present. Judge Kent remark- | ing in front of Mr. Thackura’s house, a short distance AT DEAL, MONMOUTH, CO. N. J. EWIS F. HANKINBON respeccfully informe his friends and the pense that he has fitted up in the best style the house formerly oceupied by Jncob }, at the abe the most keathful sitaation on the sea coast, about 7 miles Red Bank fourteen from Higstown. Stages pave through "i af at Bask, : ; 3 ieee Pe . ed that as a Grand Jury was already sitting at the Court ‘and fro 49 invet the Philadelphia cars. ‘The terms of bine 8 ecm hood of our city a short time since ; had it not termi- | wards the #cholars formed and marched to the same | ° form th above. gad frowg tavet the Failed mane? ur city a she 3 a ds th . | ME } of Sessions, it was unnoceseary to form the one now sum- | "OT" vce ney of Br. Hugh Cavenaugh’s honee, Nt rpelecceadiamiageebi ic aeeliaeag nated as it did, it might have beea very serious and | Music, in a half circle, each supporting arches form | moned, anit the members were dismissed for the tern. | qinhe trae? “Cpect, Wk” Gav “ oune, sa. molished’ by lightning. The fluid glanced and seriously injured a "fi mledges hinwself that no effort of jer tho.e who. patronise, hi ed of roses interwoven with other beautiful flowers | ‘The petit jury to house will be found equal to Bier ena tant hie melancholy. Two young stripplings of “high mettle | to the stand provided for the occarion. The throne | Richard Nob! ‘as then organized. him cumfortable, and that hie : object, was arraigned for st to may along te coest.__—_J090 1m. blood,” became grievously offended with each other | was tastefully decorated with flowers of every shade | the murder of Price, 6 years of age, by cutting hie Boirpet, ent rostered nr Seuen need Willian, THE YS CORSE ai eaner ey he Compirolta from a very trivial circumstance. It appears that | andhue. ‘The youthtul—pretty “ queen,"” ascended | throat, at the house of Ann Morgan, 71 Cherry street, in | Bamee anda smell boy who was standing along side of His counsel, W.D. Craft, Esq. put in a ple on the ground of ineanity, and the trial was him. of resort ia the w York, on Wedussiay, the th of | young W.H. about the age of 17 or 18 years, owed | 204, took her evat—eecorted by her “ maids of hon- Ik iar’ nuleitabieg: tp Sc teitcaen, Wendiadin aut, the fers 40 many inducements with Jews vxpeuse. “A visit | July next, at 12 ovhork, Ny to wit = or,” who took their stand on either side. The cere- tothe es poly Begg = 10 Certifieates of Hlinois Bix per cent (internal to $.'T. one dollar, which debt had been of long | mony of crowning the “queen” was performed by a Seplomber. county prison, was, with ite contents, entirely destroyed ‘tre too well known to require description veanany ek, payable 18", for $1000 standing. §. T., thinking thot it was rather “adu- | very pretty girl, who delivered a poetic salutation, ‘acetate by the Ughiaiag, Reveral cows in the barat the tine pe i iio bious’” case, resolved to ask W. H. for the amount ae we hee ere: Paes wai henge ey Before hieHovor Necorder Tallmady, Judges Lynch and | tamed by the fire, ie nol known, : fined view of brick aud mortar. e $10,000 at the first meeting. On Sunday last they casually | _.¢ueen of May, - bed Noah, and Alderman Leona: ‘On the other side of the Schuylkill, below the Rope "The Barclay, Canal and Christopherstreet Ferry boats é ichi a ate Mee f - * *'Y | rivalled in sweetnees by the look and emiles of the | Jawus R. Wurtixa, Esq., District Attorney. . ” " wt excellent onde? for public necommodstion. Jeu twee of Mishiean Six per cont. (Detnate met, coming out of chureh ; 8. T. approached I. | gitls themselves. ciety ath Ferry, the barn of Mr. Henry Hahan, aad two stacks of ‘he calender for the term comprises the ful- is ‘. 7 . ; Bigamy, 2 “f Forgery, 8; hag, just gathered in, were struck and consumed AVILION, SARATOGA for $100) each += =~ and demanded payment for the loan he had granted These ceremonies being concluded, and an ode | lowi uring the thunder storm that passed over the eity on Bur, , 0; Grand tiguous to the lion fountai ren’ has . ; . “ . Mari .18; Embezzlement, 1.— ing in Fourth i i ‘ ; F ch dat sung in honor of “Maria, Queen of May,” they again ry - yt Saturday afternoon, a Mrs. Taylor, residing in Fou: of location, beauty of the rounds , commotiousness | IN natch tO CLERKS) aid al other ee:sone who itin “ high eudgeon,” rephed, “ M you ask me for | oen ait, where they invited the company to para ee ee en ee oii ene court discharged them | 224 has since boen lying ill—Levger. of the rooms, and efforts on the tor to make } at the old exclusive Boot Stor, 14 Chathameatreet, they ean | that dollar again, I'll slap your jaws.” Young S. with them of the 4 re E — bundunt refreehments provided.— | yntif Wednesday at 11 o'clock. ‘The petit jurors were RETR eked the nents article, ROGERS’ ME- | op + blood monnted to his tace at this insulting lan. | This over, they adjourned—some to the green, and | then called, and'11 were fined in the Inirk of $20 each, for |, Yucataw axp Mrxico—We received y eeférday El Bole- PALIC ELASTIC HEEL warranted iu erery par if . . SS ilus cocoon eal, ' "00 tal Vf On CHE Malt» 'P cop ctamdtene Torture Grand Semmes ed for | tit Comercial de Merida y Campocke, of the 1gth instant. Pieulor, aud at the. same price of the ordmary Boot. “The fol- | guage—‘* if you can slap iny jaws,” says T., “ You | others to the spact P t= | non-attend: Four of the Grand Jurors cummoned for | | i v1 ” Jowing are some of the mauy advantages the Elastic Heels have | 888! y bls Mr 00 | Fantastic toe. After spending some three hours in | Inst term, whose names were again enlled, were fined ina | ‘TRO newstherein contained is of importance as display. over veg other kind 2 cannot put a ball through me.” This indirect hint | these amusements, the company, weary with plea~ | like sum’; and five of the officers attached to the court | ing the tone of the times andl fo mare apt ‘ Bao Me Cstielty adds greatly to the durability of the | being given, a challenge in consequence was passed | sure, gradually dispersed : ail pleased, all gratified, | were also fined $1 @ ench, for being absent. soit Tuertam ine peopinand. guyerasuest are determined Secondly—They make mo noice in walking upon ihe pave} | and accepted. These two mettlesome school boys | and all doubtless, wishing health and happiness, to eae nar tried for hae coat cs ety re metion hag Just been issued by the Governor, apnouncing 0 oy/teev poten Mae ined to. Six Mile Ieland, equipped with one of | the, beauteous queen and her scarce less beautiful | Shen the above name or Coa whlie in Oocanas wee et tht Congress has given full powers te the executive to or- eg ‘ fom running down to the | repaired to Six M ey rh |, | Muaidsot honorand associates. With many thanks | ion his trial for Grand Larceny. The prosecution prov: feanise, and, If necenes , increase the military power of Keurthly—Vhey enable the wenrer to walk with riuch Ia | Dickson's hest rifles, to “ pop” at each other, at the | to the werthy family who administered so largely to | | by Mrs. John Adame, that prisoner came to this coun- | {he State, s0 as to be fully p to resist aggression on Filthiy—They do not cut oF tear earpetaas do aren or nailed | distance of thirty yards. Theit seconds, having a | the Pleasure and gratification of the numerous as- try with herself and husband aboat 3 months since, in the We eae en f, aodtagetaat aceon arsine wg ntsthey ean be wom with comfort by those having | TS8° (OF theit lives, loaded the rifles with “cork | "HY Ete bewuty aspembled, of the scholars, we | May, prisonce came to "their premisey, vat. 9s | Will be given when it may ‘be neccesary Krihe people te tender feet. balls.” At the word both fired without any i ury | noticed the Misses Whis * ***—Van V * * *1— homes. * : Vandam street, and afer he left, she misse, two | Tite in defence of thelr } : sual ennetraty on bend! all Kinds of Boots at mholesale | being done to either party. W. H., after {Fromm E} Bielo de Merida, XIX.} ad | Pump ** **—Tho ** *—-&e. &c. Among the au- sily or watchios, and one gold one. Her testimony Wa8 | 4 few minutes Bis guests coanfuitable, this hovse, It ts belicved, te not rurpaae- ed. Phe. charges for board and ‘some have beew modified to Incet, some degree, the depression of the times. “A share of trohage is respectfully invited. = rey ees OHN CROSS, Proprietor. jez7 2we Barnioga Dprings, June 20, 1812. DRY. GOODS, &c. fic, bow a tare jl CAPOTTR D'OR. mi tad Sime | fred eaid, ‘ by God. there was too much flash to | }:2 Pie moat lovely were-—the Mises Ss of | Fery contradictory, she first having stated that two of the | coito log tom etictenar ro keira tare Hee RE Shap bi: | NOU tech Sagem eh | loaded wih bali Tok mya aet une | Wigton sree beni atmen T— a | hues gnats mee, a gc | la pean tne Anh foeliea awn An entire new style o | the Company's Warchouse in Boston, on Tharday the 2ist day | The intercession of the board of honor at this criti- | The much admired and wealthy p Priso in the practice of visiting ns doubted the truth efit. Thiedocumentlooke Like of July next, at 9o'clock, A. M. Ali snetual attendance fs re- | cal crisis put. an end to hostilities by amicably ad- | [)*#* w—the daughter of our worth ex-Mayor, ao every ben for satan ‘jens to the time the a confirmation. y f the Di ; ’ , ‘ W e watches were missed, and that she ~~ i * quested. Siz arder of the Dine Ns cretuy, | Justing the affair, The angious parents of the youths | Miss Van V——n; the fascinating Miss G—p; | after prisoner went out, tintil it was discovered dha wn cee — a, gag ary Boston, June 27 jmawer | were unconscious of their being ont, or else this | the graceful MissQ*****h; Misses W**** n's; | watches hal been stolen. John Adams, the husband of | les, wo eS Gah abthe ation ted cheemadenia CXORPORATION NOTICE—Pablic votice Where > given | Would not have transpired ; doubtless the two young. | the queen-like Mise S**d ; the pleasing Miss C**n ; | previous witness, testified tat the watches were all three ehialetibe Ar Pland Nery derhog bis Bie. " he cern a me le Tal a eae ot New Vor on | nents ee chase ound drabbing. by: the " doating” | Miss Rice; Mise R——m, fair enough to purchase j tlver, and valued at Free) te: police, denied all [Arts people facnies given tothe chief are only eeee auewee s w © ano city of arents, on their return home not, it was not be- * Prisoner in bis examination before a r ‘ oy reels 10% ‘ur he ith day of Jane jest, at 12 o'elock, noea, and be Vanertiary iid sandenrre Pr never did two oe peror i ons i S yee kaowledge of the many, ‘alinitted that he wasat the | SUCh # are required for the good of the nation—as long ws “ MODINE CAPOTTES, ELSSL COTTA! on Pari \d English FANCY a nd English FA Pe, ire J. sn WS, of the finest tex- e Peoprietress respectfully solicit oalls and examine hor ¢ gant mds Seka wi 5 ‘ lingry for themselves, betore they purelone will be a great saving to them in tyice ang a gent Gare ‘Ss continued from day to day aytil the whole of dhe’ said prop i lente atect j vt they do not interfere with the lives or properiies of dhe us regards the variety fd quality of the Qo on shall oe 6102 and that the dietaled stateinent of the taxewand | children more richly inherit a eonnd lashing. Ferry street; and the Misses W-—Ds, of Park STE eas tae i, contented Taber A saved habitants. roa i deme 9! le Tabled the ly ine the Now Em anewsreper | Religion is now the all absorbing topic of conver- | Place ; and other beauties, forming a constellation, | ty was found upon prisoner, nor no trace of the goods to | _ Aft. 3—The supreme chief, when he thinks proper, w lll 22 Im ¥ 1c 10 foots and Shoes cheap, | ‘ad we are notsure that in New York theve is ane? Face so xnod as at the Clinton Boot aud Shoe Market,201 Canal tueety north east comer of Hadson street. Those who have teed appear to be generally satiafied that this isa fact wne questiouable, All those who msy not have tried our sioes, oF gaiters,will find it te their advantage to make the trial 10. A, KNOX & CO, ork sation, and the only moying question among the | jyy) conv i assembly for the formation of a consti G D oller, | 82 5 , a t ‘and beautiful as the day was fair. anrtlal evid ‘iv wit 'enp a notional assembly ‘eo pearertia community ; all are laboring hard for the ascendan- ane edie dad ‘eatecaively known host of the re enti ars 9 Ke erate os wget a guile, tutional code, but which shall not, however, interfere Notice is hereby gi | CY, and exerting the utmost teasion of their abilities | « Marble Pillar,” has a somewhat formidable com- jury accordingly returned a verdict of not guilty | With the article het of t as aainkens whe Will erty For unpaid tay ace | to increase their flocks, ‘The Methodists, Preebyte+ } neticor in Bob Harris,” who opened rich to-day on whest leaviog their sents. sa a a cies rivera reeolutiens #0 pro ity Hall of the City of New, York, | riane, Baptists, Catholics, Episcopalians, &c. the opposite comer, under the sign of the “Rival | ‘The several cases of Joseph Robinson, the black bar- | consult with the chief when they (lay of Sentember wexi, at it o7locks | all are intent on a moral and religious reformation: | Pillar’ "Temperance has made sad havoc in these | lor: were set down for trial on Wednesday morning at 11 intinued from day to day. antil the whole o I A the most indefati- | jineg, Soda water and ice cream claim a large | °C)ck- Comptrotier’s Off lORPOR, All outstanding petitions a# to the division of rritories of Depart Fil be decided by the chief. 1 i aoentation of the interior Departmenta ni froperty shall be sold, and that the detailed statement of the | The Baptists take the lead, b 4 tages and troperty tobe sol. published im the New Een, | gable in their exertions, the Methodists being next. | share df attention from beaus and belles, and what | 47M *yint Sereant Tvied-—A colored girl named 'Joce N.B. Country merehantss ie by the package or dozen | uewsp per printed and publishe "4 ‘New York. bi A, ine Merry, who resided Es hill, Art. 6.—The represe! = ain ee RUF RED A. SSE, omer: he temperance cause isnot flourishing as many | with excellent music from Jonnny Cooke's and Le- liwonty-hrel Aroet, cenct 6 alata sone tn ted ne he It for nego gion shall be pre- SHIRTS, SHIRTS + May 30, __i02) nwtBept2ae | would wish ; they seem to be flagging in this great | jand’s, in the Parks, every pleasant evening, give | sealing seven gold finger rings, which were found on | | Att. 7—The Catholic Aporicey -a an wit’ le Pee NITED STATES SHIRT MANUFACTORY. 77 Wi HAVANA AwD PRINCIPE SKGARS. work ; the same exertions are not made, #8 there | 1» ourgtreets a very lively appearance. Our citizens | her person by officer iittiker She was convicted of | #tved att udopenisoth to protect it'in all ite sacred Ppitig Mega pe htioe ta hates Pont Too abe oF Ritramceret: i geonived, by the Helles: | used to be, when dg 8 test beige hed | are much indebted to ‘them for the pleasure they | grand larceny without the jurors leaving ther seats. a> aiveyee Meveheiat and tasers we: ral, th the proprietors of fal lot of superior ‘Novel aun" Norma Feears, 4 alson | their names withdrawn from the pledge, and some | have afforded them, and will doubtless repay as op- | #Hannsh Johnson, a young girl ‘sged about 18 years, “Art: 9.--The (hw been, wit decide on the swlary to be h he offers for sale at rensoneble prices Tov imbe” | nave broken it. 311 yo ~ ote r incentive ILLS of ex hange on all parts of Fngland, Ireland an ~ | attention, and use greater incen Tand, in urns OF £5, £100 £15 and Eaneg) van. fe ing to bring back those, that have at to, 8 SYLVERTERS lave, nd 120 They must devote more of their who to all appearances was laboring under partial in- reater | by endeavor: | Pomunity offers. sanity, wa Arraigned for trial tor grand reeny, in ft i ing cl valued at $104, from seve ren ft, which they Avwasy, July 4, 1842. 1 cersons, and Upon bing ake! whether sho was guilty or and urg frecaring which enables them 10 sell their shirts arc than any other homee in this clty. ‘This ststement Cte preme affirmed by the list of prices asTollowa:— ne authorities of the nation, and the valliaat all take oath to sustain this plan, I believe, determined to do. In furtherance Fing Maslin Shirts, with Linen Boroms and Collars, -. « $7,50 22 Wall at, wi Broadway. | of this : “ter have addressed letters to | Fourthof July in Albany—Burgesse’s Corps— The | aot, replied guit an immediate sentence OM | oy op Duracuten—Colonel Haynes, Inte troam- "pe itched the’ som a Collars ve sesnte tae ie ViF;—100.caske Boyd's superior © Chio- i Meets rake & senperatice crusade west- Military— Temperance, §c. hee gop tye bene gsi sy ane cer of Georgia, has Mot a Gefautter ‘to ithe State to.a.com- Aven Marte amanaty ot om and Collary constantly. on ERASE & BROOKS, 61 Liberty st, | WOrd ‘Work 80 gloriously begun should not be ta- | Dra Sir -— +< J punishment. The Court ordered, her to be eee gf cole abenanel tom ise: Comptrolier's books is $18,000, ee ate onils Haat Fleas, Fae i F ed. Tom must come— i vould ¢ the matter h : MACHINE BLAN, Bas bales fos ale by Fouls eq" COLLINS 68 gene ae eee pede ag This hewng the sloriows snniversery of out Se- EER iag sey orig ass aihac rel Gases sauparbateer tan «7 es Me midee PRARBE & BROOKS, 61 Liberty t. 6 South at. The Advertiser, the oldest Locofoco paper, has at | tions independence, Ihave taken it for granted that | ‘The Court then ‘ijonrned to Wednesday at 11 o'clock: Kreater. Py 5