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Vol. VUII.—-No, 185 ~ Whole No. 3037 'W YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1842. STEAMBO POMEROY © 0’S FALO AND CHICAGO EXPRESS. REGULAR PACKETS. RALLROADS mt New Pon (optain F. A. De ts are HOW TUNING and trom Albany aud tor FORWARDING, gularity and safer Notes, Important and Vs vyster, 25th May. jaffalo, aud the collection or p "Acceptances, Accounts, &c., at rea e—mexecute orders for the purchase or sale of Merchandise, Produce and Manufactured Articles of every de- i n their route, through & CO’S EXPRE: 1 "0." XPRESS LA Re ud Chicago and in- i direct, speedy and yster, 13th July. New York, with such improvements al comfort for of pepese hos pd is $100, : their accommodations, which ample stores w ili . commanded by y who will make every exertion to give gene jorming at once the jam to and trou the eastern and western egotiation and transaction of all mercantile and ‘onal business, reinittances, Reforences—Kirast n tel ‘ee, James Tay ;.T. A. Smith, deere; JG r ome pea by them, uuless re- ine will hereafter go armed, and their pecu- : kus & Hawley, Uti ‘truetion gives them security not possessed by any other Beaneet, Bac ytd gi argo, a; J.G. id Hoyt, Rochpster ; Jaha Me- . Clark, Batata 5 . G. epherd, Cansnda ly 1, 56. it., New York, orto NR BEDS Sa ge Now York of Letters by the packets will be charged sheet ; 2 cents per ounce, 7 NEW YORK AND HAVRE PACKETS, (SECOND LINE.) veal 4 New is each month, as follows : Fr re. From New York. am Haw! ‘ail street, New Yor! FARE AND FREIGHT REDUCED. NGTON AND N steamers, TUM Li ain and Provence, ant: Bostot lroads— MASSACHUSETTS, Ca; RHODE ISLAND. ‘Vhe stups of thi Istad Havre on ‘The new ship ONEIDA, Captain iy 16th August Jumee Funct, loth December Ship BALTIMORE, Fawagl sepUricas” Froderick Howit One of which will i derbilt. ave New York daily, (Sundays axe cepted) from Pi five Gr The NARRAGANSET, on Monday, for, fewport and Prov: TS, on Tuesday and Friday for Sto I on Wednesday, f Suurday, for Stoniagton, New Passengers on the arrival Stonington, and nee, February ¢ 16ta March ships are not_snrpassed, com- ired for comfort. The Assengers will be supplied with every re- ines iquors. Is will be forwarded by the other than the expenses actu: for Stonington, ‘The accommodations bining all thar may bin passage is $100. Passengers will rt and Providence, ton, ‘Stonington, and Of the steamers at Stonington, may take the Railroad Cars and proceed immediatoly to Provi dence and Boston. ight taken at the follow joston, on goods wel subscribers, free our For freight or pasang h reduced rates :— ee reer ng forty pounds or upwards to the cubic foot, at $5 50 perton, and on measuremem goods 7 ence, on measurement goods 5 cents per cubic SAI ORLEANS. ABR NA AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKET'S. ifie articles as pur tarif to be obtained at office 22 GIPORTANT TO WESTERN MERCHANTS the Tvausporation of Geode, sotwoen Pailedcipiis ond denvaieh a ship from this port ou the lst, lesyatch a ship from this port om the Ist, hy month, commencing the {6th Getob il May, when reguiar days will be appointed. for the re= der of the year, whereby great delays aud di tie prevented during the yummer mouths. shiny will commence thts Getober and coutinu- ransportation of Goi n transportation alton This improvement chants pecaliar advautages. Market street, are car- r oriaze Railways witho Carefnl captains and crews are employed, W goods at Vhiladelphia, and coutin ug delays end the liability of lots he cntige route, thus aroi ted on the way. : ? Passoazers forwarded te Pittsburg and Pousville, eve- H. STORKS, Agent, 7 Washington si FREIGHT AND =r amare TO PITTs- URG. ; al an Sr ad vt I built im the city of New York, expross- yfor packets, ave of light draft of water, have re a why capperad ani for passemtors uoee) These ships were all they are commanded who will make every exertion to give ion. ‘Teey will at all umes be tow ississippi by steamboats. Neither the owners or capta ble for jewelry, bullion, precious stones, si will be responsi- w stones, aver or plated wart , ent by oF put on E Tading re taken for the same, and ham’s ‘Transposta lerchants of New ‘othe West, that their line is now in active consigned’ to them (or seut to go in their ded With despatel ‘Owners or ‘shippers of goods, States, who have no agent or’ consi please’ cousign their goods to Wwho will attend to snpping all the value thereon 1 For freight or iy a BINS & CO. 56 Somth & WOODRUFF, Aj mptly forward all good: fine are warranted to sail ‘reat care will be taken to have mé LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. lite,» will be fo: d for the Wes $3. fhe ships of this int, which are as low as any othe WM. TYSON, Agent, No. 8 West street, opposite Pier No. engers forwarded to Pittsburg and Potts ; 8. T._ Nicoll, uryee & Co, New: 1n6 FOR ALBANY. Dit ¢ 50 cents—Herths 50 cents. "TAKEN AT RE Pee commodi TON, Captain arrangeraents 10 New York, will horealter leave the foot o! nday, Wednesday, and. Fri Alvany,' every Tuesday, T! h "Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, z For ates of freix! E of Packets ior Liverpool wiil hereafter be ‘Xcepting that when the will sail on the succeed- despatched in the followi day of sailing falls on Sunday, ing day. Ameriean Far C Fi The SOUTH AMERICA, OPPOSITION LID ED PRICES. Steainboat WASHING- ‘The OXFORD, 800 tons, M. Brown, having New York, every Mo at 5 o'clock, and u rnoon, at 5 o'clock, oot. of Hamnand street, Kingston Point, Cat E.G. Ma H AMERICA, A. B. The NEW YORK, TB. The CAMBRIDG! OCEAN HOU: W.© Barstow. ‘The COLUMBUS, Long Branch, Ramson, own, Eatontown rk from Fulton 8 o'clock for Red aay, on which day the boat goes to Eaton Lo’clock rach day. bove, vavigat ie Halas wil ran aa above, uavigation and. weather Permit freight and baggage at the risk of the owners thereof. e290 B: a — Cap place every fair da: street at 9 o'clock, | er 9, Catharine ferry Brooklyn loel 5 > ire, will ‘leave New lip, East River, eve i " Panetnality, as regards the day of ce Hundred Dollars hel wl taping br which wil e SDHC th st, je24 tyh Balkin it Loa heal t Tuesdays and Fri- ERSONS desirous of emigrate from the Oli wish to secure fer them desyat jous, will find it their interest te aj scribers, who are at all times prepared to make a5 will guarantee satisfaction. ine are allof the first clans, one 0 ly, consaquensly all will ran regularly tothe above as follows—KFoot of Hammond 9, ‘and Fridays the Napoleon will make afternoon landing at Fort Hamilton and jacksem will continne to ran to excursions to Coney Island, Bath—(the steamboat Gener the aame place every other day in the week Hammond street quarter past2, Pike street 234, }—and ieave as fol- clock, Canal street at a jer No 1 at 3 o’cloek—Fare 25 r Soney Island one and arrive in New York by 7 o'cloc INE FOR ALB K—Landing at’ the f00 Hammond street, Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, “atskill and Hudson—Passace plendid steamer WA jeave the pier at the foot of Rebi duesday and Friday, at 5 o'clock, fay at the port of embarkation ts bem customary’ with this ti ne coming out, t age vonene: Yorn gf tisieal cat Needletd. tun’ Tihewtes be ee Pik ratte paitiedanagply so Old Established Passage O C. GRIMSHAW & CO. Liv funded, without an} GELS 0 cents —The 5) 30 ce: SHINGTON, “Leave Albany, foot of Lydus stroet, for New York, every ay and Saturday, at 5'o’clock, P, M. ‘or passage or freight apply on ht taken on the most reasonable terms. et—A steamboat berthat Warren street pi board Washington, Robinson st change or drafts at sight, rmished on the National ig o., Navonal Buna of i jank of Ireland. Northern ite it Ras Lely respec nd © Grimshaw & Uv. Liverpoo! ssaceaiatlteeteteeate OF THE UTMOST TANCE asers of Marshall's Troy Shirts, Bosoms and Col- fn eonsequence of the many mistakes having been IMPOR- STEAM NAVIGATION BETWEEN ANTWERP AND NEW YORK, FA SOUTHAMPTON. y STEAMER BIUTISH QUEEN, OMMAN OM, ‘well-known’ Steamship, have ‘rom Southampaon, The days of deparmare of de of late by strangers we are therefor fox the benefit of all in persait of im finding our only Troy to made public ‘on their window, and about their premi e “Troy Shirt Depot.” our Troy Shirts, Bosoms and Collars, and as inst mistakes that may occur iga at the corner store, therefore, we shall circulate 'y the following card, and for the benefit of dealers in Mraseage, meals got included, 12 y 62) The plan at's contisontal hota erate prices, Passengers ing of | 5 Peeapas to eviner of the. abor |, With mals and steward’ future, on account of manner, and at [ fie is to inform dealers and others that Marshall's only is about sixteen doors from the streets, on the right hand. sid 0. 90 Chatham street jepot forthe receiving of om josomns and Collars in the city. asively circulated, in consequence of many mis te.” Be particular to see the name. nev ced if prefer: $e. eee ngean ompeaie, fhe ship. ‘or frei : ‘W JERSEY RK. PORTATION COMPA NEW YORK AND NEWARK. D TRANS i Y. ry ge > ara of those who beat RE L. PHILLIPS’ CASH HY mala ESTABLISH; Ia removed from 145 Broadway te No. 7 Astor Howse, IN GENTLEMEN'S DRESS. Garments of « most Elegant and Fashienatle kiud ct a saving of 60 per cent for cash. HE advertiser deems it unnecessary to resort t) the hack neyed ayatem of givi that the length of time by dani, New tots ame aM. Na ale tat “KE Oh oh oplabies 3 OPN ETE 3 PLM. road Co, counect with these requested to purchase tickets at the office. foot = aE ci $3 2 >>: has 4 Ss Fy & Fey g z : i 5 dence ele a a ee a aa Se een Ee Ee Pe rl F sae oe z Pees 3 %, } Hass zf F ; BEET) 3 e we e 3S Z z 2 i Es 2284 es, been extablished. xtensive patronage bestowed on min, will prove w suin Voucher for his capabilities. Posse: being connected with an extensive cloth establishment in Eurepe he confidently assets that he can flrnish clothes which, om come ill he found lower than ny other the advantage of house making up TLLIPS, 7 Astor House, Broadway ATA Q MARTIN’S Cash Tailoring Estabiishment, Ts Removed to 154 William street, corner of Ann street. annouueing the above to his friends and takes leave to return thanks for the his former jdace of busi- icle ordered of him shall med in the neatest and the newest and best in Leaye New York, ° Somerville Rai lines each way daily, Sondays exce; Fare becween N-w York and Elizabeth Town 2 cents. ny X 4m Somerville, 50 conte, K. RAHWAY AND NEW BRUNSWICK. m1 } daily. Roe gett Ene es ate sthem that aver; be most stylish manne the market, and at 7 positi are requested to cal ind & Leave New Agr b 436 P.M. "A.M. between New Fork and New Brunswtel 33 cont rphe that js given such M, texin from New Branswick, and 4% -§ is, bas been reduced between w Brunswick, to 30 conta. ‘ way to 37) ‘The Philadelphia mail line passes through Sew Branswick for Now York every ever @n Sundays the 734A. M. trips from New Branswick is omitted. ers who procure their tickets at the ticket office, re~ rry ticket gratis, ‘Tickets are teceived by the i raw inset ae K Min a ies wile and trimmed ja, | WATERING PLACES, &C._ STATIONERY. “SHARON SPRINGS. _ “THE PAVILLION.—This vew commodions Hotel will be ii . of visitors on and after the first of Jane be x iilage of Sharon Springs, Schoharie County, he cl pure water of the springs, greatly resembling those of the white sulphur springs of Virginia, have been proved to be highty efficacious ia Rheumatic, Cutancous, Bailie fous and Dyspeptie complaints; aud in the cure of pels, Saltrhe ft er Complaint, and general debility, possess (as certified by some of the most emi ddieal professors in the United States) medici- properties unsurpassed, and believed to be une in this countr , the rides i neighboring eaves and ror among the many attractions ofiered to these seeki of, either health or pleasure. — These springs arc but a few hours vige fro Garotoga, Troy, Albany, &c., and are acceasable from Canajobarie an the Alba- ny and Utica milroad, wherr carriages daily awatt the & of the morning ears from Schenectady ay tors to the Springs, a distance of about eight miles, arnving in di yy the Albany and Cherry Valley tame es, boing about forty-five miles west of the the vicinity, numereus villages, any. farm, cold and showor Baths furnished at all times, either of th mineral of frash water, and every attaution given to 1eb- der the stay of vieijags agreeeblo. “An abusiaues of the parest mountain spring Ice is stored for the soasop, G, W. b. QEDNEX. THE SPRINGS HOTEL.—This Hotei will be opened at the above vilge of Sharon Siingy, fr tho reception of rit tors, aud combining all the advantages of this defighthul. same merresid ” SOUN V) ATTEN. a2) low2taw WL907 % CATSKILL MOUNTAIN HOUSB, AT THE PINE ORCHARD—i8i2. HIS romantic and fashionable resort will be conducted dur- ing the present scasou under the direction and superinten- subscriber. It has undergone a complete and thor ‘and is now open for. the reveption, of visitors. No effort will be spared to maintain the deservedly high charac: tor which it has heretofore sequired. “As heretofore, its tables will be furnis that the New York market can. ffo tention that ean promote the convenience and enjoyme patrons will be promptly bestowed. The road. le betablishment aid espectally that partof it ou tie mouutal Been rendered perfectly smooth and sate, : Messrs, A Fe Beach & Co.'s excellent line of stages will run agheretoine réxularty betwen we Inning’ and the fountain louse, on the arrival of the boats, : ©. L. BEACH, Proprietor, th, 1842. jeld Smt 4 with every delicacy devery possible at- LAGKANGE HOTEL, Bull's Ferry jersey. This most delightfully romantic sammer retreat is in full ness, well stocked with fruit and flowers, aud above hen garden, | T' x Hiquors, ale and port ars of the first qual- for their liberal | steamboat Bos: patronage for the last nine 5 ton Canal street four y , Captain is eck, leaves foot times a day, ‘The'public can rest assured that they will not be disappointed as heretofore, the owners of the boat are determin- gto" regularly as advertised; for further. particulars see the Sun, Gentlemen can be accomumodated with the beat of board ant lodging at five dollars per week, and have their dinner at except Sunday, always at o'clock, P. rec excnifsions will find it to their atvantage and pleasure to visit the above ph d-and Ponson’s good dinners. His ~ Pouson i nds and visito rue HAMILTON HOUS jel2 Im*r —This establishment 1s now ‘open for the reception of company. It has been thoroughly renovated and furnished mensurate with the dem: e has been place experienced artist, who will lark uo. supplies that the markets canafford. ‘To those anacquainted with the locadonot the Hamilton House, it is only necessary to say, that itis situated at the ocean entrance to the Narrows, from eight to ten miles from the city, on the high western bluff of Long Island, corm manding a noble view of the lower bay and the AUantic and landward, the highly cultivated and fertile shoves of Staten ani ew, u ol scale, of iberslity com ne public. The department ot the charge of acapable and Long Island, and the harbor of New York. Nothing caw ex ceed the beauty of the prospectin every dir he salu- brious air at all periods of the day, the easy ace steamboat, and the mingled life and reti jent second to none . he Apartments are coin their accommodations in .»arked contra: honses heretofore in the vicinity of the city. neighborhood, the fishing grounds, billiard rooms, leys, aud other accessories of reereation, leave littl lieved, to be wished for by any guest. ‘amilies desirous of securing rooms for fhe season would do well to make early application tu the proprietor. Imr RATH HOUSE, LONG 13LAND.—Tius loog and well known boarding and sea bathing establishment, cently undergone numerous improvements, among which is the, erection of several elegant summer hosues upon the margin of the ocean, is now open for the reception of compan season, The gre: ch ‘extent of private. be: bathing, even for lad ng Wi the shaily, cool and delightful locust grove adjoining the house =the pleasant rides in the pc wim A cou —the excellent fishing grouuds and other sources of healthful recreation and unusement—tle beauciful view of the AU nic ocean aud the lower bay, almest eonstantly enlivened by numerous vessels arriving or’ ouward bound, render this situation in every Te spect unequalled by any inthe vicinity. “Its accommodations yooras Airy and the temperatare, even in the ys of saminer, auythi oppressive. ‘The com of communication and dist (being, but nine miles ‘ooklyn.) the aceess by sta at hours accommodated > ularly well adapted as a residence for Selmer = WILLIAM BROWN, Propriotots SHARON springs PAVILLION, SCHOHARIE CO, SCG Fourth of The Grant Gieuing Ball for the Seasor will take plac: ‘ ith duly, Springs Pavilion, which ix now oven forthe feeey perfect neous thing hous jon of v able. G. W. B. GEDN: EDFORD MIN’RAL SPRINGS—This well ku ater n ing place, situated in Bedford Couaty, Pennsylvania, is now open for the reception o! sory to say that they are natated eas the great We ike, which passrs through Peunsylvania trom Philadelph Pittsburgh miles east of the chief elevation of the ghany Mo tains. Every thing has been provided at this watering place to render a.scjourn pleasant to those who are seeking health ur enjoyment, Amusements will be found suited to all tastes, and a good baud Of, music will be in attendance. liberal patronaze extended to the subscriber the two last “Fame tht VEE TAM REVROLDS je29 od Imr Proprietor. BATH BUILDINGS, h.—This ex- FORMERLY (RENSHAW'S, at Long Brane! tensive and delightful Sea Bathing Establ'shment will be opened by the subseriber on the 27th June, instant. | He begs wl respectfully to inform its former patrons and the public, that considerable additions and alterations, encreasing the comforts, have been made since last year, and will be in complete readi- ness for their accommodation. . . ing t0 be as reasonable as the times will afford, the board will be seven dollars per week as last year, instead of ten dole larsas formerly. Childeep of a certain age and servant half price. Horses full fed, $3.50. He hopes he may say wichont imputa- tion, that his table and accommodations will be equal to auly on Long Branch. Young people not requiring too much roou, will fiud accommodating terms. joa im*r JAMES GREEN. BOARDING. AT DEAL, MONMOUTH, CO.N. J, LEWIS FHANKINSON respectflly‘ntorna hie friend ‘and the public that he has fitted up in the best style the house formerly occupied by Jacob Corles, at tho above place,in the most heathful situation on. the sea coast, about 7 mikes from J and fourteen from Higstown, Stages paw through and fro to imeet the Philadelphia cars. ‘The terms of board be found very moderate, Also, stabling, Se, for horses, on very reasonable terms. mide ‘ L. F. H. pledges himself that no effort of his will be wanting to render thove who patronise him comfortable, and that his, house will be found equal to any along the coast. TPHE FAVORITE and decidedly the sion in the Snyn of resort in the vici cility or offers so ma pense. A vi tothe extensive and diversified groands of this most lovely of terrestrial spots, of Which its beawiful scenery and its many fine views are too well known to require description, cannot fail to give great pleaswe to those in the city who like occa- sionally to breathe fresh air, aud vary the accustowned and con fined view of brick and morta , ‘The Barclay, Canal and Christopher-street Ferry boats are in excellent order for public accommodation. js ‘a PAVILION, SARATOGA. SPRINGS—The Pavilion con- tiguous to the Paviliow fountain, and equidistant from Conzress ant Lodine Springs, Iv thorouzhly renovated, and is now opew for the reception of For convenienee of loeation, beanty of the grounds adjoi of the rovins, and eflorts on the part of his guests comfortable, this house ed. The charges for board meet, in some dogr Patronage is resper JOHN CROSS, Proprietor. Brratoga pprings, Inne 20, 1812. Jeet ar 6 DRY GOODS, &c. — aaisaiiae OT ELA DIES... pattie an camer? hier of peel ine, offers for sale a most select aad choice. assortment of Millinery Goods, for the epring trade, never as fet presented to Ue pate tig, both as regards the quality and cheapuess of the articles assortment con EK followigg = csgiehrate RILR HAT, CALLED CaroTTR Dor. § SHER! Eby NEw. ANB" or IN: [ats 4 jats do do—An entire new style o he “ MODINE rion ELSSLER T LAGE. Parisinnand English FANCY STRAWS, of the finest tex- tpg in great varie he Proprietress spectfally solicits the Iwties to favor ber with acall, and ie Ye wat and varied stock of ti y for themselves, befor purchase elsewhere, as it will be syereat seve fo ther in Pree anya erent avastage a igaris the varlety end ga “4 m sien! BEES RING, Magtaine de Moder, je22 Im*r ; any ‘as at the Clinton Boot and Shoe Market,201 Canal Mtreet, north east ooruer of Hudson street. ‘Those who have tried appear to be generally satisfied that this is « fact un- questionable, ose who may not have tried onr boots, Shoes, or gaiters, wil fivd it te their advantage to make the trial a ie . A. KNOX & CO, le by the package or doven SHIRTS, SHIRTS. UNITED STATES SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 77 Wil- street, corner of Liberty, N.Y Notice is hereby ives to Merchants and tradars in general, that the proprietors of ¢ above establisl anew method of manu- facturing which enables them to sell their shirts at a cheaper rate than any other house in this eity, tatement will be officmed by the list of prices ax follows:— F ie Maslin Shirt, with Linen Bosoms and Collars, itched in the Bosom and Collar: ++ +« af S sooner er q ‘of Bosom, 8 which wil be offered cheap for MACHINE Bea SP UROORD I Laverty « TO PAPE! ERSEE & BROOKS, the Manafacturers the feilow ing articles, vi Bleaching Powd jovd & Sou’s’ make: equal to any in this ot which they are sole ageuts in the "Machine Felting of very superior quality, at 184 inches wide. ug f strong fabric, and of widths usually re- ¢ Smalts,~ daving the agency of the Su Blue Smalts, they are enabled to supply FF! ether with Foreign Vetrwa, to the Holy Land, d Cairo,Constantinop! ture, ke , by E. ) Soiames 12 INIONS' OF THE PRE We commend it to the public as a sterling work of travel author has canty dia give to his descrip it of freshness and va init of the ‘Times. yf jFolumes will be rid. his glad to take up hjeet of which it rainbles through furnished in a style which every one will find ¢ is nota page in Ue work that is not interesting and in- nal, 1d to become extensively popular, and we cordially the press in com- jar favor—=Daily Chronicle. WILEY & PUTNA New Y OR 4¢ NN R 1912, the first number of a periodic Will be devoted exelusivel contain ample uh acenrate details of the Mesineric cases, and experi- a this country, or in Europe, © MESMERIC MAGAZI NIMAL MAGNETISM for many years past. ting the Heavenly itute a prominent e. monthly, and exeh number will Te will be publishe 82 royat octavo paces, with double columns, of the exact size (post paid) addrossed_ to chool street, will receive prompt attention, ork ‘Tribune, Herald, Pennsylvanian Sun, American, Richiaond Star, Jeans Picayune,’ Louisville Jourual, Cincin Portland Advertiser, will ingen! (waco a Week Washington, {Correspondence of the Herald.j Wasutxarox, July Fine Prospects at the President’s—Bad Coats and Good Manners—Plet ares and Statucs— A chance for all to be at once just and li- beral—An Artist encouraging idolatry— Intelicctual Conversations — Beauticy of the Promenade and Beanties of Mrs, Steen= rod’s Album—Democratic Applications of Musie, For some time past, the weather has seemed to envy Washington. It has looked particularly sulky on most of those Thursdays and Saturdays when the belles and their admirers—every body—have been most desirous it should smile propitiously ;—like a wayward child, it has always behaved worst, when there was to be company. Even yesterday, it look. edso out of humour, that, at first, in the President's garden there was but a meagre show—men spraw!: ing on the eminences, with here and there a gown of yellow, pink or blue, dotting the spaces between the lazy lords of the creation,—while little children sported up and down. The musicians, with their red coats, are of late cast “from their high estate ;” in other words, dethroned from their platform, and sit, penned in, like so many sheep, on the centra! level between two of the copse capped mounds. Upon one of these we ourselves stood awhile to contemplate the enchanting views around ; tra- vel far as one may, seldom will aught be seen more enchanting. The point of land which terminates the mall, running out into the Potoumac—the broad shec tof water beyond, over whose surface the little vessels were glancing back and forth—the long bridge, the canal, and the richly wooded rising srounds on the other side of them in the horizon, among which towers the white column fronted mansion of the heir of his Country’s Father, took our attention for awhile off from the object of our visit—and we were surprised, on turning back to it, to remark how vastly, in silence, and from every gate, the area had filled up. All ages—with a pro- fusion of the two extremes, young and old, had gathered and were, some, coseyly promenading, 1, 1842. and send their bills to the Mail anil sutch other public jo agazine will insect copy of the Magazine are desirous Of receiving the and send a copy of their paper to 27 School stieet, Boston. Je02taw3wr BOOK B PA iy IRELAND, No, 190 Nassar street, having an entire new Ning ‘Tools and Ruling Machinery, is now prepared to "exweute andsome manner, jooks and all other kinds of Blankwork verns, aud iaa style that ix warranted ny work ordered can be done in’ As HLT has had Toag experience in bo mit BOOK-KEEPING. C. MARSH'S counting roms for the stuly of practical book-keeping coutinae open from vatly iu the moraing un- INDING latest and most approved patterns, allorders in the ost durable and ‘Teris—Forthe complete course of practice in Single Kuuy For the complete ‘cot ing and Mercantile C: Fe noclasses—each person is tales pectuses may be had at the rooms. BODY'S NEW YORK PRIN TORY, 28 Rose street, com gar House) Printing Lak of all Constantly on hand and offered f deliverable to any part of the city { and venders are solicited to rake a tri varranted equal, to aay, sale on reasonable terms} free of cartage. jal ofthis article. hin a stone’s throw of the mansiou)— — HATS. HATS! HATS! HATS !! ROWN & CO’S One Price Hat Store, wholesale and ret fi Square, corner of Mott sisect, where fashion, beauty, durability and economy are combined to adorn tail, 179 Chath The propsietore ive the pleasmre new to offer 1m adition fnitation of beaverr, which so el 4 There to the one ice eash system, which ens! ¢ charged. In tors think they of beauty, durability, cheapness and comfort. RTANT QUESTION is here presented for the serious reflection of the purchasers of Hats, tent with trae economy or common sense to pay five dollars for iat, When the same article ean be bought st Wall ‘0 pains will be spared to render the entertainme: are A single trial, ora isfy the most skeptical that the Beaver far from being the inferior article often sold the article now offer- mere inspection, Hat now offered is five dollars, ‘The fxct is th alled, and in no ins: visited the Springs, itmay be neces- Western Turn- jon in the price of etors engagiag. personal gainpent, Ereat inducelneuts are offered, f re. nes ONC ONARBURTON & WI Hatters, 5 Wal. JEWELRY. | ATCHES AND JEWELRY VERY LOW—The of gold “gad ib 1 Gold Watches Jewelry exchane are warranted to keep good time, od Clocks repaired i silver pencils, gold ch: tail, lower than at any other place as low as 25 to 30 dollars each, ged or bought. All Wat or the money retaned, r best manner, and warranted, at inuch less than the usual priees, yest Workinen in the G porter of Watchesand Jewelry, whol street, up stairs, alee OVED.—HILAIRE WALT r Walter, the only Paradis Poissonniere street dealers in watch works, and Glasses in France, } has the honor of informing Mss: all articles connected with,the line, as.also Masts. dealers in cat ment of Watch glasses, cut glass, ill + has "Intel yb ). 90 William str glass, that their establi and colored, fuucy artic moved from No. 40 Maid ‘Gentlemen desirous of parchasing from the only de tory, are respectfully invited to eall where will be found anunrivatled tioned goods, which will be disposed of om the most reasonable assortment of the above men- __NOTICES. TROLLERS SALE OF STATE STOKS.—The te Stocks held by the nitrust for the New b. its? Exe on Wednesday. the 8thof r cent (internal payable 1670, for $1000 o change, in the city” Vicates of Hlinoi improvement) stoc eather ees oes vee 10 Cer ifeates of Illinois public buildings) payable 1861, for $1000 jer cent stoek, (for of Michigan Six per cent (Detroit I Road) stock, payable 1958 “ALC. FLAGG, Comet. 4 jyl Str “Rad al] ergata, whose Fal Hy on their leet. By Axsany, Uth’June, ! OTICE TO CLERK Resa cattses thein to be ot at the old exclusive Boot Store, be accoupodates TALC ELASTIC HEEL BO dat the same price of some of the many advantages the chnsticity adds greatly to the durability of the ‘Secowlly—They make no noise in walking upon the pave! ‘Printy—Thev prevent Boots from rauiing down to the rthly—They enable the wearer to waik with mach lem valuable article, of the times. A share of lastic Heeds have y—They do not cut or tear earpets as do iron or nailed Sixthly—They can be worn with eomfort by those having usual, constantly on hand all kinds of Boots at who retail at manufacturer's prices. ie “meeting of the Stock! holder of ih e t “ompany, will be held at the Company's Warehouse in Boston, on Thurvday the 21st dey A vunctoal attendance is re~ of the Direetors, GEO. C. GOODWIN, Beeretary. jnewer of July next, at 9 o’cloci bli amction at’ the the ath day of June next, at 12 o'clock, o day antil the whole ot the said 1 utailed statement of the ta New Fra, a newspaper Yi, Comptr oller. Mijyr \ ORPORATION NOTT .t of September next, at 12 o'clock, day until the’ whale of said shall be sold, and th detailed statement of uewsp per printed Bt Comptrolter’s Office, May ‘A AwD PRINCIPE SKGARS, treet, has received, by the Helle HAVA RADER, 46 Chatham ated La Norma Beuars, af mit 100,000 of his cele! 1 lot of superior Noval and which pe of fers for sale at re TLS of exchange on all parte of Rngland, Ireland and Seot- Jind, im sums of £5, £10, ah it sonable prices. SL VERT ENS, Oe LIMF—300 casks Boyd's superior © Chic PERSSK & BROOKS, 61 1s and perhaps not a few among them saying more than it will do for us to report ; while others stood in full groups, gazing up at the Executive Mansion, or at their fellow visitors ; and darkies and urchins, grinned as they stood listening around the band. The setting sun by starts poured a flood of radiance upon the leaden clouds opposite, and touched the masses of foliage, here and there, with a magnifi- cent contrast of dazzling light and deep and shadow- ed green. We, who must look upon the high and mighty, at a distance, watched for awhile the various visiters who went up to make their bow to our President; and curtsies were dropped and hats were off in abundance ; and who knows but some of the inost obeequious had scarcely turned their back before they began to carp and sneer? Mrs. Robert Tyler appeared, and depraved indeed must be the hearts that do not pay her homage. Much was said by many who were looking up at her, as she did the honors of her station, with so much modesty and grace—and republican impartiality withal—about that splendid party she gave awhile ago in honor of the bride, the late President Monroe’s grand-daugh- ter, at which appeared one president and one ex- president ; the relict of one former president, and the daughter of another ; besides foreign diploma- tists in abundance, and the entire home squadron ot ministers, and grandees, and belles. Dancing hearts on that oceasion, kept pace with dancing feet ; there was what paddy calls “ hoepi- tality, no formality ;” and yet there was elegance and order. At the splendid supper table, gorgeous with boquets, and the united illumination of can- delabrums and bright eyes, there was nothing chil- ling but the ice; and the least ostentatious of the assembly was itshost, the captain. “* That is always the case,” said a by-stander: “he is certainly the most democratic of Presidents. 1 noticed his reception just now of a pair of the od- dest looking and oddest dressed chaps I have seen this many a day; and I was strack with its cordi- ality. But I was equally struck with the propriety of the men’s deportment. There was neither servility nor vulgar familiarity, nor loitering to monopolize time and attention, upon whieh demands were evidently so multitadinous.” “I saw you at the win- dow and remembered you ten years ago in Virginia when you were senator,” said one: “we thought we should like to shake hands with you,” said the- other. “God bless you, sir,” cried both ; “the peo- ple won’t forget their friends Andso they with drew with a respectful considerateness, which proved that the worst dressed people may some- times supply a valuable lesson to/those who con- sider themselves as the best bred. We sauntered near some acquaintances, earnest- ly conversing. “A noble triumph, was it not?” exclaimed one of them. “ She resolutely refused to hear a word against *******, unless the accusation and the accuser were openly confronted with him, which, not being done, she married him at on Thursday before last. It has since appeared that the girl was striving to prejudice her friend against see" ®**> was set on by a disappointed competi- tor of his, and by him, duped to take the course she did, out of affected tenderness for the honor and happiness of one she so esteemed. It has since turned out that the imputations attempted by the se- cret slanderer apply notoriously to his own char- acter, and not in the least to that of him he strove to injure—which has the added glory now of hav ing been detected in playing the snake in the gra where it was imagined there could be neither e: cape nor detence,” We found that it was an incident we mentioned in our last notice of these promenades, which wae here alluded to; and the result only confirms the moral we then deduced it. Many of the imputa- tions upon secret and irresponsible and exparte testimony, whieh operate in our seeret rex ions upon character at the capitol, spring from sources as corrupt as those which sought to leprive the lady of a husband, and would oftener meet the same result and “Tecoil upon the Iago of the plot, were our Conscript Fathers, as firm and wary as the honest hearted bride. “ A group passes down the steps from the Presi- dent's. They are all coe Trapturously of the pic- tures they have just seen there,—Healey’s pictures —one of the Preeident—one of little Miss Alice T ler, an engaging young danghter of the Prezident, all life and heart—and one of Mrs. Robert Tyler. which promises to do justice to the face of that esti mable and lovely lady. King, the so long and £0 long esteemed resident artist here, was by; and with the liberality of true genius, seemed to exult in the triumphs of his young friend—enlarging still farther upon the talent Hioplayed by him in a picture of 8 nator Preston, for the National Institution, and of the gentle and intelligent and engaging Mrs. Pres. ton, for the Senator himself. We shall be rieh in the productions of the fine arts here, presently, ebscrved one. The statue of Washington, which Pettrich modelled for the Phila- delphians, and of which the loss of the subseription money by some misadventure prevents the comple. tion in marble, ishere, and will be set up on Thurs day in the Notional Institution. By the way, would itnot be a becoming sort of tribute, under the cir. cumstances, Were every one to volunteer some pay- ment for the view of this statue, not: ithstanding the sculptor’a plan of making the exhibition gratui- tous? Surely something handsome might be ac- complished in this way. Let each member of Cén- gress give a dollar fora sight, and every beau pay an extra dollar for the pretext of such a promenade with his belle ; and some hundreds might thus be athered forthwith, and in a way to which the art- sensitive as all genius is, ovgiit not to object. “ Has Pettrich returned, then 7” ; “ Yes, weakened by his wounds and woes, but better. A little son of his, in the Black Huntaman’s rm of his father’s native land, was at the Presi- dent’s a day or two ago, with his pigmy cutlass and THE NEW YORK HERALD. Price Two Cen bine, and went through h the adroitness of a vetera Tremember that child. Before he could talk, he used to stray from home here and get lost; so Potuich had a morocco collar fastened with a pad- k round the child’s neck, and inseribed on a verplate with the child’s name and p nee, that he might be restored wh. hould wander.” Oue would say that Washington was a rare place for children to thrive in, however much the reverse grown folks may find it. What a supera- bundane: these pretty Little wretebes one sees all around here *"Paisiag of pretty little things, a very petite figure in black, with a wakefal, intelligent eye,has crossed my path continually to-day—who is she? I was wandering round, looking for the lovely representa- tive of St. Louis (not meaning Mr. Benton) as this miniature madam often glided by ; but neither Mra, Ae", nor that beautiful yo daughter of hers appeared. As for her neighbor in the alphabet, she secma determined to exercise the old proverb on him, “ the nearer the chureh the farther from Hea- ven” —and to imagine it will searcely be like movi ~even in the alphabet—if she only move: the next door. For this reason we have rather doubted that she would stop so nigh as-at the next door but one, and let C crow over B, strong reports to the con trary notwithstanding. ‘This much seems certain enough. Whoever is permitted to previde her name with a new initial, may rank himself among the tors tunates.”” “1 see Fenderich here, and that reminds me of a report | hear, that he is drawing the tace of wlove- ly widew at the opposite end of the alphabet. Fen dexial isan admirable artist, and an accompliched gentleman ; but he ought not to tempt us to rbresth of any of the commandments ; and, indeed, there is anger of it in the present instance ; for if his * gra- ven image’ of the fady in question, is as nearly re- sembling her as most of his drawings are, there 1s no eye for beauty but will fee! greatly inclined to ‘bow down and worship it.’ “Did you say that G****** was the name of one or both of those ladies 2. Where trom? Maine j— Well, there is genius, and dignity, and grace there, 1am satistied, whether they be from that region, eo abounding in'worth and beauty, or any other, or I am no judge of manner and paysiognomy Tlow the beauties, grown familar to our view in these prome! re swarming how. “ Veto! veto!” wasupon every lip as we passed; especially upon those of the fair ones, who have strong natural sympathies with the veto, and honor it asthe only remaining badge of their indepen- 10 There are three out of four T’s, so much the de- light of Washington,—and who ever suit toa T. the most fastidiou tes, Whether at the tea party, or other fashionable convocation—we observed General T*****, Mrs, O#F* 'T#*##*, and Miss ‘Te*rre# >—but Mrs. (Rhode Island) Tt#*ssesess | appeared {The beautiful Mrs. Va" *##eeret also graces the walks; and the intellectual Mre. C*r*** and the Mies M* K*** and others of the West Lind, so affluent in charms. Really, the majority of the conversations one hears at these places is truly edifying. Take aspe- cimen :— “Ab, Mrs. """*™ (running up and shaking hands) 1 am very glad to see you indeed.” “ Well, how do you do.” “Very well, I thank you. It is very windy, to- da} “Yes; very windy. thought it would’ ratte “So did L Very windy. Butithas cleared off quite pleasant.” “Yes, it has cleared off quite pleasant.” “There are a good many people here t “Yes, a good many.” “* We have had a great deal of raia lately.” “Yes, a great deal of rain.” “ Where are you staying, my dear?” “At “Thank you. I’m glad to see you looking so day. Thank you. Tam very glad, Mre. *#*##*® to see you indeed. 4ut there are, now and then, choicer gleanings to be found, even here. For instance, there’s « litte knot, se around a volume, under that clump of trees. What isthe yolnme? Qh, only a lady's Al- bam ; Gt was that of the Hon. Mrs. Steenrod) but it contains autographs of all the members of both houses, forthe purpose, probab future ages that there is no member at the juncture in the national le; write his ownname. In trath, however, it proves a stuitting this important other, still more com- plimentary. Tt shows that there are not a few mem- ers, Who, literal minded as they sometimes seem in debate, really write very good poetry, and write it off hand, too. “We pencilled of few of theres whieh had been scribbled with the promptness of the improvisaitore, and while the barkings and the pelt- ings of the mud and other missiles of modern debate were flying round the heads of the writers. Here, for instance,isa specimen of the versatile talent,but, trom youth,unquenched ardour, of the venerable Ex- President Adams. ‘ould’st thouk now the heart ‘y hand assembled here, And did’st thou but possess the art ‘To mark the faithful and sincere ; On which of all would’st thou bestow Were thine to give that heart of thine; Come ! whisper me in accents low, Come ! tell me—tell me, it is mine! ‘Then comes an Impromptu (dated July 2, 1842,) from the Hon. C. J. Ingersoll, of Philadelphia :— A line for a lady I never have soen Who wishes it wrote in her album, In prose might be thought excessively mean ; And as well as T can with @ muse quite in thraldom. I wish her in verse, wherever she goes, ‘ All Life’s sweetest poetry—none of its prose. And the following, replete with deep feeling and true poetry—although penned ina place and under cireumnstances so ill suited’to either—from the Hon. General George M. Keim, of Pennsylvani: What is life? a lingering breath ! ‘The anguish of decay ! A quick step in the march of death! Greatness of yesterday ! And w! death ? go ask the tomb, lence of our woes ; us pilgrim’s peackul home, ‘The weary world’s repose ! Eternity ! say, what art thou? Dew-drop of thousand years ! ‘The spirit’s rest, the patriot’s vow, The balm of sorrow’s tears ! And what is hope? a twinkling star— A promise set in heaven, A radiant light that shines afar ; A pledge of sins forgiven! When passing through life’s fitful dream Death comes at last in view, Eternity unfolds the scene, ‘That hope has blest for you. Here, again, is a sweet little effusion of the Hon. W. O. Butler, of Kentucky, “To the Spirit of the AMolian Harp:” — That atrain ! that gently soothing strain | Is it of heaven, or earth, or sky, Or far-off murmur of the main, ‘That voice of matchless minstrelsy 7 ‘Tell me, thou fair invisible, What ang n brought thee here; Did Seraph’s hands attend thy shell, To ‘guile the heart of sorrow's tear— ‘To chasten hope too fondly cherished When life was in the dewy morn— From blighted love and friendship perished ‘To pluck away the gonding thern yr com’st thou with that soothing Re win me back to boy hoods bow. ‘That Imay wander yet * Amidst their evaneseent flowers? Look once again, auch $s their doom. ‘Then turn from earth, thou seem’st to say ; *Tis all a lying vanity.” i Seek treasures that fade not away,” Bright air of immortality. But to return from the muses to the graces:— So gratified seerned the assemblage, that the pro- Menade was unconsciously prolonged to neariy double the usual term, The band, who nniformly open upon these occasions with * Hail, Columbia !”, seem to have hit upon a republican distinetion be” tween their performance at the President’s Garden and that of the Capitol, at which latter they break up with “Yankee Doodle”; but considering the President as Head Servant of the People, they beat the retreat from his excellency’s with “Clare de Kitchen!” To this sublime melody, we, and all the rest, took ourselves and our raptares, home. Late raom Soot America. —The editor of the Phila- delphia Inquirer has farther intelligence from Senta Mar- tha. Symptoms of discoatent ha’ been manifested by thoce who enjoyed the amnesty proclaime! by General Herran, and there was some apprehensions that it would. break out in open resistance against the established au- thorities. Ax Incroent.—-Yesterday a emall boat, in which wae x man and a small boy, lying in the track of the steamboat New Philapelphia, a short distance above Bristol, in et. tempting to raite the anchor, 1 ved and left its ocen- ants no alternative but to hokl on the bottom. Capt. Hinkle, of the steamboat, sent out his boat aud rescucd them. The little fellow sang out, as he saw the boat com- ing to their relief, “ Hold on, daddy, they'll fix ue direet ly.” Philadelphia Ledger, July 7.

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