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THE NEW YORK HERALD == Vel, VIII.—-No. 191 - > Whole No, 3642 he sul mre wast gy Ee re Railroads to “alban aoa Bata date aces: for FORWARD ; safery, choice Goods, Specie, Packages—Will attend nt of Bills of ace Notes, a par sonable per contage—execute onlers fo tise, Prsluce aud Manuacr pessoal i NewY; gieand Bonen fewYork and Boston, and bed ssrs. HAWLEY & CO’S EXPRESS oueifont Baffao to C Cleveland, Detrowt and. Chicago an places: ice the most direct, speedy and nd from the eastern and western ‘d transaction of all mercantile abd mg,’ Finan ye On Ww; wimans W. Otcott, Watts D. Fatelin, Noah @, James Taylor, Theodore Backus & Hawley, Utica A. Sinith th, Aubura; J. Fargo, Geneva epherd, Canandaigua; David H its Rochtater s J Me Kousier Lockport; J. A.C! Ehownas Bloasow, Buffal 3 Exchange Buildings, Albany. all ‘Wal ¥ IMPORTANT TO WESTERN MERCIIANTS. RELIANCE PORTABLE IRON BOAT LINE For the Transportation of Goods between Philadelphia aud ats Geeneus: ein to Pittsburg and Pottsville, eve- sass deatamnapteadl H. STORKS, Agent, al23m* 7 ‘Washington street. FREIGHT AND PASSAGE TO PITTs- BURG. sportation, Line te Pits. jew York, and ali other tothe West, that their Tine is'wow in active F igned t hem (or sent to go in their i reared arith despatch. Owners or shippers of goods, destined for the Westem States, who have no agent or consignee at. Pittsburg, will please’ consign their to William Bingham, Pittsburg, Who will attend ro sappmig all such cousiguents without “All” goods. should _pe marked distinctly on eaca peckage aun’ LINE. if or aicn of fcight, which ae s low an any other lie, ayply Wh WN, Agent Piet No2eN No. 8 West street, opposite N.B. Passengers forwarded to Pittsburg and Pousvilleevery day, Sundays excepted. Refer to) RCs Croc + Co; 8. T. Nicol Front street ; Fulton strege 5 ‘Suyda prings, Lal formed that they eS insure to thes aes and a resent peoeary)! sh ~ ad Ro ieee at All HS OFT DEPAR tTUR P.M no change of cain or Baguage Was of Baggage from one Steamboat to another. ngers on their arrival at Saratoga, wil amp) an faster Stage i he convenience of passengers, who arrive by ite gfteinoon train from Albany;) leates Saratoga at § olor A. M. it Whi the departure of the Champlain steamboat of same day, and brings eagern tray. Hers to Rutland, Ve early in the ev ‘ sugons always in re r vy steamboat cents for ordinary travelling baggage, The Ny fe ep Ps ate west are fixed for the season at7}s o'clock, and STIGAN, Superintendent, i027 Sn a TAIL ROAD TICE. MAR| f AND FREIGHT LINE. NEW BRUNS\ NE , pe NEW JERSEY Railroad a rans tation Gom- pany, have’ established a F between New) Bruswish and New York, which trey intent isten, perme: Lea: ng New Brunswick at 54 A.M. dally, (Bonde d) and the foot of Liber cts New York, at 2% B. M the above line is very de- ance of merchandise y to Drovers and of catile cow Brunswick and New York, the same day required. ‘The rates for the transportation of eattle, horses, mute sheep, hogs, &e. and ell other k. ds of merchandise are very low, Hever exceeding ot subject to any extra » a large storehouse at New Brunswick, adioining the Ra Depot, which will alway beopen for the rac ise. Passengers purchasing thei¢ tickets at the ticket offices, will eive ferry tickets grat for Newark, Elizabethtown, Rahway, We field, Plainfield, Seotch Plains, Boundbrook and Somerville, yed by the above lines, and delivered the same day wh 0 i st LOLAS, ©: ‘ork from Falton Marser Blige Bc We at 8 o'clock for Red t boat goes to 5 © Hock each day, ‘The lola will run as vu and weather permi ting; until further freight and baggage at the risk of the owners theveof. June 24, 1942 2020 3me f 7 i zt NATOLEON, Cart Hancox, willvan segwlecly wake aber lace every fair day, and leave as follows Foot af Hammond suget.aeaoslork, Canal str auarter past: 8, Market street haf past 9, Cathaine ferry Brovklyn of U North rie vers 10 o'elo pi narter past 2, Pi 1 2%, re! jock—Fare 25 dentseach way. TI wi y) Tolan uf jit im ETE SERRA SE AE ENA REMOVAL, PHILLIPS’ CASH TAILORING ESTABLISH: Is removed from 145, PONG sR No.7 Astor House, IN GENTLEMEN’ S DRESS Garments of a most Hlegant and Washvenable kind ct a saving of 60 per cent for ersh, rertiver deems.it unnecessary tO, resort t) the neyed system of f nominal prises, pres thatthe Tengen of time he has Mbceu_ established toxeiher with extensive joatronage bes pucher for lis eapabilities. being with an extensive cloth estahlishment in urepe he confidently assets that he can furnish clothes arisen, will be fownd lower th the best deseript MARTIN’ 7. myttn Establishment, Ts Removed to 104 William street, corner cf an street HE sate she be genera liberal patronage bestowed on ace of ‘ad awntee them dae aver article © aden im hall a fore, be ext, trummed in the neatest and imowt sy Hi vanes” “Bh inteitee the never al est market, ravi are requested to cal Ind examine, *°. Per cent, ‘Strangers own cloth, &e., can it sot tat rw even such wt fonr years. ai rme nt fe best workmen at tho follows $7 00 to $8 50 200 to 9 Pants and Vests * te to 200 Over Coata- ~9 00 to Il 17 No garments ready made—all made to order and a necessary, in 24 bout 6: HARL &. MARTIN. ~ RETRENCHMENT THE — ORDER OF THE DAY. Subscriber, with a view of meet ne exigunsies of % times, has im: y me exclusively Tor cash, Wve ie ‘heapest,(on the ready money» shimeclfto continue the same oo: punctantity which for the last fifteen years Wes. characte zed lis establishineut. Gentlemen are referred to the anneeed tit of urices, with the asstrance that the articles enumerated shall bu equal in quality and style te Dress coats of suver wool p io 0 Babcock, long known as one of the most fashion- able enters, continues in i the earabliah HAS. ¢ Sedacbeserdet, «tal e mort approved French Viohdemen's Garinenig of all descriptions made t0 reiert cmon’ B ore 67 and 69 Maiden Lane, eomeb lje30 Im* WILLIAM COLLINS, _ NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1842. MAP OF THE NORTH ‘EASTERN B OUNDARY. iS Jo HdTND DONDY IAT WATERING PLACES, &C. SHARON SPRINGS. PHE PAVILLION.—Ti the reee) UBLIGATIO ES AND JEWELRY VERY LOW riber is selling all desery Wortehirn, gold and silver pencils, gold re pie of the springs, xroatly resem red ta be Mil ty Ghencow in it the deed pones been above thi quall Tard fo these, C extensive views, neighboring man re funong the many'attrietions ffiered to these aeekin in the heat of cpuemerss either health or are but a few howes Fide fron Sarotoxa, Troy, Basch Bonapeny, wilt be hal st ‘Thursday the 2ist day y% ous at 9 o'clock, A. M. et .ieemnanes: is we - » his guests all that their “"he location of dhe hu CoRrors AT ae NOTIC aminvements, odass tnrcin shea ot bestepes 9 pew tare: rd cilities for the prosecution of th Taal shower Baths furnished at all tine: mineral or fresh water tind every attention SErcicant of ‘An abundance of the pure y until the whole of said tailed stateindnt of i eva fi the DA ~ CAU" T [ON TO INS URERS.. ERCHANTS and others, who are insured in the Harford Hartford, are advised against opening on Coat treet. be taken on the ro Fata s mountain eo ee Ice ix ston AD. Rey SPRINGS HOTEL—This Giowsi aerares a the followin bares will pollen the e above village of 8 Me Bee iors OF ‘ai Negra nod s! pring, for the ling work of travel.> 420 lowstaw?t e Insurance Company CATSKILL MOUNTAIN HOUSE, AT THE, PINE ORCHARD,—1812. this Compan: ioe Subseriberdcems i his duty ta inform, the public he whx Ldjory ood cootteas: st Deintt, to pay for Iris cast st damaxed, on the unjust, illegal und despicathe ‘OT HARDWARE,’ kety of dry good, norable claim agaim.t information upon the sulject of ‘which it teats. —Brother Jonathan. wn pretending, account of rambles through desires informations, pevery one will find agreeable, the reception ot visitors. the deservedly high charac: ed with every delicacy nd every possible. at- tention Bigt Gan promers the eouventctses and oyment of its patrons will be promptly bestowed, establishment and especially that part bean rendered perfectly, si Co.'s excellent fine of ane aj hecctabors: rogutanly Secteee the lending nd Gee Boenals House, on the arrival of the boats, _June 13th, 1912. furnished ina weyle ‘wh nay iment of east and h nc NehSeMN Ree MOR GRRE, wast now judge for themselves, whethert 1s their ASHIONADLE for sale a yen sel Goods, for the sp lig, both as regards assortment rites ry the roa tofiton the mourn ‘Yet presented to. the pa Of te articles BOOK BINDING PAPER RULING. (0. 120 Nassau str Tools and Ruling. ¥ ont incre aie ‘anil handsome manne 1 ads of. Blankwork C. L. BEACH, Proprietot. SILK, IRE NEW A STY A gene Dw Hats do do—An € ae ‘MODINE Rome aneet ELSSLER ee re pew style-o, his long and well thing eitablishment, having re- provements, among. which es upon the margin of ‘of company during th i shore Ae t havi ing an entire vew res ttt "Chnatham street RO: vest and most approved the ocean, is now 0 ‘Phe great exte perfect security in e same price of eran ary Bat of the. many advat ture, in great variet Phe Proprietress a th weal andl examine h ry for themsel es ve if required, as H. 1. abe jong exper sty ‘adds greatly to the durability of te The Anti-An, GREAT REDU i wae OM TWELVE TO FIVE DOLLARS! i, BRISTOW Ut (for this make no noise in walking ape tilar Syatem of grounds and other amusement—the beautiful ing down to ti 88 % KING, Sings nin 203) e wearer to walk with much legs ve ie by any. in the. Yiciui airy andthe temperatures evgn in the y do not ent or tear earpets as do iron or nailed anything but oj north east corner of Hy leon street. ied dopear to be gw being but nine miles ours accommodated communication and distance, fro er ny) the mecess by stages at tsa eens Co eM . 235 Broadway, kinds of Boots at whelesate who or gaiters, will find it ve their advantage to make the trial KNOX & CO, me re uy, fe mar ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD : Disfigurement near Park Place. sare positively taught a hold, fri businesslike st} it sentlemen of busit ss ‘ork. 4: Witeia sr BROWN, Proprietor. EDFORD M NR. LSERINGS—This well known water ford County, Pennsylvania, is how peditions and finished mens at 235 Brodway A neat and Nasal ee Te a Pols far New Bork c |. is to be seen from 9 to 1 = BOOK-KEEPING tanght ad doable and winshe entry. Evening Classes from 7 to 9. OCULISTS NB. Country merchants SHIRTS raAny Rens NITED STATES Sa lam street, corner of may be, {See speci- hose ‘who have nev THE LADIES sry to say that they are ¢, which passes through Pe h, a few miles east of Sas Mountains. Every thing has been provi a sqjourn pleasant to those wi Amusements will be found of seusic will be in attendance, The liberal patronage extent sila the renewed exer BATH BUILDINGS, ORMERLY RENSHAW’S, at tensive and delightful Sea Bathi bscriber on the 27th form its former patrons Sentient Je additions and alterations, enereasing the com: h and will be in complete re D IS WORTIL TWIC To Cure any Krnpt THOUSANDS th this ei tly termed by the medieal cna rand a blessing to clear the sk ted the Springs, it may be neces- ‘ale neovten te Thies M. Jadetphia to the ct chief elevat ion of the Alle- » of from 4 10 § place to render the above estab! d at this waterin: re seeking healt! ‘all tastgs, and a yood band 14 to the subscriber the two last ints at a cheaper statement will be use in this city ist of prices as follow: affirmed by the Muslin Shirts, with Linen Bosoms and Collars, each ka poe 00 n cured by this, w nn ‘and Collars conttantly on Y SUMMER ‘ST OCKS CR AV ATS AND GLOVES. Rev. Paulding, farmer, Oran, and hnndrede more who ted Branch.—T" + ew tab!’ shinent will be F Reddjug, # State c press and tavellere intlainmatory disease of the. eye, peter fall iq romovien nebulas of the any surgical operation ‘and. the pnblic zh "Also—Searis, and "1 i, Ain 1 vata ret Bion 7, between Park ent for J. AGATE. wes ICATES. youth of about fifteen year 0 my. honse last fall, apparently blind. He and states that he has been the patient of ness for their accommodation. Wishing to be as reasonable as the times will be. peven, nioliary 38 Gloves—xt the old estab! pi aller; the boned | Ore aad Murray street ead of ten do {vervants half price. r week as last ye ofa ag age le hopes he may say one d’on me fox w La wery, having friends to be careful of Constantly on hand, an exten c Linen Dress Fronts, Linen ( Hers and Muslin Shaye tion, that his le ‘Young people not req aud gccommodating terms, Reetor of St. Ge s to certify that two of my cl eves fora length of tip ‘one of them was almost bli Every remedy was resort of them ever In ‘hey are now p i restored to sight b: ANIEL 8. JONES, 499 Pearl street, |, eats, and in five weeks, under ancis, my sight is now per bre, who are ee and impastore, Re oon pene nig t00 much room, will JAMES GREEN. ios RDING. 1, MONMOUTH, CO. N. J, extully ‘inforins | his friends occupied by Jucob Gorter afl sithat ‘on ‘the sen con ‘about 7 mil iladelyhia cart. he t pais it hia cares ‘Phe tertas lernte. ‘Also, stabling, ‘Kerr for eats rim that no effort of his will be wantin md equal to any 7 ‘ackle Manufacturer, mforma rd i was a foll ank Mat tackle, the prices to suit the tim act moression spread abroad that. his articles are dearer than other stores, he. a tixement to say that bulas, covering the I figure, A whe index of he valne set upon pe: Francis? celebrated prey ypricious freak of Nature & ay is Hot the ease, he will guarantee to can be purchased else whe: % ness warrants him in material, T was almost blind for prrelye the skilful treatment of Dr. J. I f hy (ten hang BROWN, 177 Forsyth street. certify to the above being ORE TENE oe " Wics AND SCA LPS, of Hair, whieh can be had at 110 Broadway, cor BARRY offers pei fro ‘0 ineet the 150 bamboo Rods, letely received from Caleutta, and selling atnearly cost price. Jy 1w® ie 1 ¢ ‘S NEW YORK PRINTING INK MA, ‘. +28 Rose street, come: (oO) How “A iy vintiog In f own to. Vlg ae Sed ene hon my ime oe inh rrmill do. well to place: Chemse}ves un Bre ° fours ner be fou re now ldeulge street, LAG RANGE ESTER JOUNST ‘ON Fy i evel ard those to whom ‘of all colovs, warranted eq "s Ferry, New Jemey. tre; reparations. lor My romate ummm bo ih fru ‘sitatingiy recommend them to the no! ry the tice "of the public, as i —— a y cart CONSULTATIONS—Doc a Sveseonrare plieited to make a trial of this art is profissionally con the day and evening, on all diss , Gonorthena, Gleet, strict Vandewater arreet, near Reankfor, sulted at all hours Joha Pouson, the prog thanks to his friend pacronane for the Jaa ‘EORGY COL, + 3 Th fin & Co. would respectfully ion Bociety the Hom th Bit tiot ( nes that they are prepared to, furnish min Catholic Eiiest of St. ir scan be seen nt the office etghbehmest io the ¢ Barelay street, New ¥ whieh h eannat be distinguished from | i owners ty the bot a lotermine nable terms ay an isaypointed - heretofor “ Saw Mill, foot of F t upwards of tyyn. thon . feom the eity, describing Ure symptoms the tter (if post paid) encto w omptly attended (0, © eo le! per week. ave their simmer f ways at 1 aloe! pons will find it ted lace and try the ti ill please vend thy Mice oF Subseriber wishon YOUN HE RDM AX . erved, 1 Advantage and pleasure to visit the above reay observed. tn get ground and Ponson’s ing to the times. J. Py to sve his friends and visitors. f vias soaned him, and is prices are seco n is always at home, and will be ha hot permitted in five ste t 'S.—5 bales for sale by PERSSE & BROOKS, 61 Liberty & as ee] Price Two Cents, The Beealmed. Bound in a dull, unbroken sleep Aship upon the wave hained wind and stagnant decp the bold and brave— Meld—fettered as by viewless hands ‘That bind, but not deform, ‘The silent Hi ruin stands— A wreck without a storm. Thebillows’ play is curbed and pent The air hath not a sound ; Salvation’s foot, in merey sent, Hath here no pathway found. But Anguish at the helm stands pale, ‘And Misery at the prow, And sighs are here the onl. fale ‘That speeds the eterval—Now ! Hour after hour its passage takes Suns rise—and set again No welcome cloud in showers down breaks On the parched lip of pain, And will is strong—and power is weak — And Love hath feeble sway ; Anil there are plague-spots on the check With none to kiss away, No prayers to life or motion urge ‘Tat calm, but dreadful, wave ; And Hope—whose breast had smoothed the su ge, Finds here no fabled grave. But Doubt with cautious stealth draws near, And fills the cup of care, For lips too passionless for fear— Too liteless for despair. Thus, powerle _8to ered by Ou't walteush home From that worst deep to say; ‘That hopeless, tearless agon; ‘That sea without a Memphis, ‘Tenn. (Correspondence of the Herald.) Mr: Tenn., June Uth, 1842. Memphis—Its Locality—Beauties— Peculiaritics ~ Scenery, §c. Fe. Dean Bexnerr— Tremark with surprise that you have never yet published any letter from Meimphis—a place so thrif- ty as this should certainly not be without a repre- sentative in your extensively read paper. I have re- marked ulso the ignorance of Eastern people, gene- rally, with regard to our city—its relative size, its standing, its prospects, and even itslocality. Situa- ted so advantageously as Memphis is, apon the great river of America, being the port for such a fertile country around, and sustaining so fair a character in the South West for industry and steady growth, why should we not feel desirous of being known and properly appreciated by our brethren of the North and Hast ? And what journal can give us no- toricty speedier or surer than yours ? Imagine your- self for a moment, it you can detach your thoughts from the cares and attractions of your royal city, standing among us, walking our streets and eating at our hotels—or if you prefer it, you can enjoy the hospitality of Davy Park, and luxuriate upon his oily and continuous speech—also feast your eyes upon the beauty and intellectuality of his household. I take your arm at the twilight hour, and from our principal hotel, fiteen rods will bring us to the edge of the bluff, upon which Memphis is built. North- ward, to a distance you neither wish lengthened nor shortened, stretches the quiet, mirror surface of the Mississippi, girdling beautiful islands ; seuthward, also girdling islands not a few, it passes in its calm and Tah, yet uncertain current to the gulf. Cast your eye down to the base of the bluff, and you see moored there scores of flat boats, filled with ihe pro- dace of the Ohio Valley ; alvo two floating hotels— called wharf boats—at which the numerous ste: ers of our western waters receive and discharge their freight. How tranquil is the scene! the young moon, just recognised by the hours, looks coyly upon all. Hark ! the roll of drums and the faint squeak~ ing of the ‘‘ wry-necked fife” is borne to our ears— the din deepens: anon, glazed undress-cap infantr appear—nether limbs cased in white; young sol- , ambitious of military fame, ambitious also to en of the ladies ; marehin; with equal step and tall strut to gain their approval, through thick dust and sun’s rays, sweating profusel ly ; they are drawn up now on the square fronting the pebange, Hotel ; their captain will exhibit to the citizens their profi- ciency in military exe’ » and discipline ; they march and countermarch, and wheel and perform all ihe jae] iset the captain now remembers —well do they perform, these oe soldiers— eclipsing by a the company called Rifle Guards, their seinors by ten months in military tactics, whereof E. F. Kuth is captain—prompt, courageous officer, who backed by a dozen men, boarded a flat boat at the risk of his life ; refractory flat boatman : Corporation license, and appearing leach and every man who should come with the Sheriff to him ; he, also, has his back- ers—hardy sons, desperate as he. Ruth eflects a lodgment on the boat, but is borne instantly to his back, and beaten se riously ; he manages, however, to wound his opponent with the dull point of his sword ; his men are now aiding him ; in his strug- gle he bids them fire ; a random shot strikes the re- fractory flat boatman, and he falls ; his sons give up the contest; their father, because he would not pay the reckoning of a dollar, is sent to pay his grand ‘koning at the bar of the Infinite. ‘or this defence of town authority a hasty subserip- tion is raised, nearly two hundred dollars, that prompt, e ous officer Ruth may be presented. with fag 1 at the approaching anniversary of Independ all we not make his head loftier by this t Had he not suflicient complacent import- ance before ? By this husty subseription we see that American enthusiasm is not lost in the inhabitants of Memphis; for the ¢ nee of this enthusiasm here, take another example—when the news from Texas came ef a Mexican invasion, the sanguine and fiery e Eagle with ex- tidertiian Sean . sp ontribution of men, ammunition and money rt, with forei- ble, impulsive speeches, without ornament, urging Vigorous action, rousing men to enlist inthe Texian service to prosecute a rand Wolf Hunt” and seize the spoils of the temple and the metallic eur- rency of Mexico ; sanguine and fiery editor se- cond art, declares his readiness to take 1s the field in person; will give up the management of i paper, will ‘part with his wile and child, will engage immediately in the cause of ‘Texas: will, if need be take command of men from this y yea, will if need be, take command of the entire ian army :—sudden enlistment of wo , however, hundred men is procured ; all will not fo but upwards of an hundred go ; sudden contribu tion of two thousand dollars is made ; moreover the soldiers are equipped and embark without dela sanguine, editor going as commissary, whereby { c community Jose their best editor, for he knew how to use his talents andghis pen; the other editors— one using chiefly scivsore, occasionally his pen, when by accident he finds himself away from the society of ladies; the other giving birth some six or seven times per annum to a witty thought, withal a nsible man yet heavy in his matter, And these as volunteers! after much drilling with and without muskets, after listening to many stimulating speeches, alter swallowing the drags in the shay of attempts at speeches by Joe Wright, eevoosestal candidate for mayor,they embark with high hopes of glory and gain, each man provided w: ith a blanket, amid the hearty cries of “God speed ye” * from many worthy citizens, and the pathetic entreaties of Joe Wright to keep their powder dry and run clear of Indian ambush; many do run clear of Indian am- pms for on reaching the country th y are to fight for, their ardor suddenly subsides, and finding ten dollars in their pocket they return home with an ac- cumulation of wisdom much greater 7 when they started, Lotus return to our ees have talked Myzelt dry; sit we here in the lous plazea 5 that mint julep was capital; they ervierstand these things here now; the house has lately changed managers; one can easily discern that, who was here four months ago; every paper of interest in the United States may be ‘Tound in onr reading room, chief among whieh and securely fastened in its place you may notice the well thumbed Herald ; formerly no pa was seen here; a renovation complete ; and ne | none naw wish a better 5 Tom Johnson is the man for such busine ous, portly gentleman; industrious, therougl highly popular with ns, deservingly so. | Notive yon- der smooth faced, boyish looking ma whip; no man in Memphis lives ea ng one in Memphis can enjoy lif very few eneinies; high toned slndy a tlented geatlewoman; they ret at woich all the beauty and were assembled : hard to pro~ without manifest fashion of ihe plac ounce upon the moat beantife vartiality, where eo many were equally beantifal ; I will introduce vou to » of them toemorrow 3 ou sh udge for youre for the present—anw revoty Torus.

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