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Vol. VILI.—No, 196.- ++ Whole No, 3047. NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, JULY 18, Mobile, {Correspondence of the Herald.) Morte, July 6, 1812 FURNITURE, GEORGE W. DA Wholesate and Retail rurniture and nishing Warehouse, No. 67 Chatham street, cor- BOOKS AND STATIONERY. TO PAPER MAK ERSEE & BROOKS, N roadway and Nassan stree the Manittneturers the follow ing articles, RAILROADS& STEAMBOATS. | _WATERING PLACES, &C. ee oe SHARON SPRINGS, N.—This new commodious Hotel w of visitors on aud alter the : POMEROY C 0.’S SHICAGO EXPRESS. ALBANY, BUFFALO AND CHICAGO E; HE PAVILLIO: ‘open for the rece General Fur- | Business—Another Murderer Hun Military, §c. Powder of Boyd & 8. { unifonnity aud strength, 1 . ritain, aud for the sale of which they ave sole agents in the of Sharon Springs, Schoharie Cbuuty, Duane street, New York. he keeps for sale a large assortment of the follow- , Vite? Sileboards, c Shairs, Office an ving Glaves, Dining, ¢ ‘The clear pure those of the white proved to be hight water of the springy, ereatly resembling sof Virgina, have ; “i dr, Machine Fel at 181 inches wide og of very superior quality, Desks, "Glasy Cases, Book | , Bedding, Paleasters, ‘aluable Packages— fer, collection of payment Draftay‘Accentances, Afcounts, &c. ntage—e' it re ‘eg "and Slanatacaured Actos of er y, in the t¢wus on their route. RNDEN & CO'S EXPRESS” widths asually re vega wnt Papers and import Faces See most eminent medival quired, Blac Smalts.~ caving the agency of the Sutton Com o supply PFFE, and FP iiier and Cynder Machines, manufactured rekets—Wat and Dress Felts. 1, 2, 3, of brasy metal, an e articles, together with Forengn » Vitriel, Aluin, Twine, Se, Sc, BOOK BINDING sation, xchange, Notes, s, vandie Stade, Bi Merchandise, P rena the “above articles are_o y versuus in Want of their advautage to pad extensive view among the many’ attr ther health or pleastre. nga ace but afew hours tide fered to the public at very articles would tind it to ly call at the above estaolish- * from the purest metal—also, J ME» coseditesoion to these secking in the heat | Pul to and from Buffalo to Cleveland, Detrowt and. Chicago termediate places—forming at onge the most direct, spe perfect communication to Eiciee, for the negotiation y attended to and ay attresses, Bedding, ‘the eastern and western transaction of all mercautile aud Thinking that our absent Mobilians would like to know what is doing out here, 1 take the liberty of addressing them through your very valuable paper, as they will be more likely to see this epistle in it, on account of its wide circulation, than in any Every thing in the shape of business here is very dull—unusually so; and the only thing we have to enliven the time is occasionally a smail fight—the usual summer amusement of the place. professional business, remittances, Sherman, A.D. Fatchin, Noah be pasctually ate 6, See. anas W. Olcott, Watt e, Janes Taylor, Theodore o. 120 Nassau street, having au es Tools and Ruling M ‘and Gentlemen" ‘The negro man Nelson, who was convicted at the last term of the District Court, of stabbing four men, was executed on Friday, 24th ultimo. latest and most approved ail orders in the most d wed lo "execute vm, cold and shower Baths furnished at ail times, either of -h mineral ot fiesh Water, and every attention given'to ren der the stav of ¥¥s An abanaance of patterns, is HOW pre He and handsome jackus & Haw! ‘Auburn s J. CHINA, Roe! heater 4 ce B ncheste : POMEROY & CO. GLASS, AND the purest mounts patterus, and ina style 4 soning Ice is stared for W. 3. G ‘The Fourth was unusually dull. ‘The termperance chaps tried to get up a proce , ure of it—not more than sixty men in the proces- sion, and about one hundred smail boys follow ai HLL. has had long experic RITING. ye season. G Hy Me ay "THE SPRINGS HOTEL—This Hot if required, as the above village of Sharon an combining all dhe advantages jo tis dell No. 5 Exchange Buildings: Al & Sy Wallstreet, New ‘They were escorted by the artillery to t terian Church, where, after divine’ service IMPORTANT TO WESTERN MERCHANTS. ON BOAT LIN! RELIANCE POR reading of the declaration of independence: tion was pronounced by J. W. L. Childers For the Transportation tween Philadelp! CATSKILL HIS romantic an ing the present se. the subseriber. JUNTAIN HOUSE [N 1K, ORCHARE ection aud saperinten- 4 has undergone a complete aud thoroush repair, and is now open for the reception. foveffore will be spa h it has heretofore ge As heretofore, its tables will GREAT REDUCTION ROM TWELVE TO FIVE DO: eason only) as KeEDUCRD his thas bringing this guaranteed to be wwe eK S sesseeese ‘ecms from J welvo to A ment in trans; sn efor onde being se, No. 385 Marke Portage Railway: al capeatne and crews ary cuployed, wio take Tinladelyhia, and continue ¥ rons thusavoiding delays and the Habilty of low PPaeseagers forwarded te Pittsburg and Potteville, eve- H. STORKS, Agent, 7 Washington street. FREIGHT AND epAnBAca TO PITTS- esterh Mere ‘arefully packed Lstrewt, are car per dogen, from wenn Se Se Turnishedd with every délicacy : market can afford; ahd every posable ae tention that can promote the couvenience and enjoyment of its patrons will be. promptly. bestnwed. establishment ain ts hi ver the Columbia and ._, TARLE CUTLERY, OF the finest description, in sets or doz’ns, at the low price of pecially that patof it ae ee Just opened a handsome tmeut of Toilet w: z 8 we assortment of To} ¥e y that p Lou the mount i i a: fi ae the sale of Simpson’s Kar bere for om AP HARDWARE STORE. f © is nov DWARE AND way. aN THE LADIES A neat and handsome, delicate and fas! IN EWELVE BASY Li ts % ble Ruuning Hand nt line of stages will ran ONS eu the landing and the Mauntain pees House, on the arrival of the boats. _June 13th, 1912, Sundays exceptec ORS in New York can take a course in Three ays !—~Mr. B. is to be seen from 9 to 1 A. M., or from 4 to 8 1. i pook-ken nik C. L. BEACH, Pro i known boading undergoue niterous itnprot NOf severabeleyant summer hosues port ther with a gene- W YORK PRIN is prepared to of- bys ORY , 28 Rose street, comer of K MAN: Duane (Old Sue Sra, warranted equal to. any, @ procession then adjourned to the Coriithian, where the “Juvenile Temperance Soci addressed by Mr. Rufus Greene. made a “ poor showing.” Price Uwe Cents, luates of ancient Traasylvauia in her 's, when a Holley was the pr master spirit of the institution vidson und others had ing to reduce herso low, will do her reverence. lowed by their tinker- ven the poorest hile Mr. M. was speak- ing, a voice from the-stand in a low tone requested the crowd to open the way; of course, all eyes were turned in that direction,—a single individual seen approaching the stand, and upon being invited upon it, there stood before the He was about being seated. half suppressed clapping of hands reach: showing a desire to greet him, yet evidently a disin ation to interrupt the speaker. his stately form, and dofied his beaver to the crowd. They could hold inno longer, one long, enthusias- lic, and thundering shout, spoke the feelings of the crowd towards him. i speech, Prince Hal was \oudly called for; he arese and good humoredly observed exeused from making a s; with others to see the military pageant with old friends, eatsome bacon and ¢ drink the clear erystal liquid from nature's fountain with the temperance men, and entre nous, take a glass of old Bourbon with those who might invite him s of course excused, | hat Twas informed that old 'Teeurnseh was sentin Indiana at an electioneering Ath ot July 2 Governor Leteher, General Combs, Ge- ral Dudley, and other distinguished military gen- were onthe ground. here was also present the magnificent and queen ‘The charming Mi 1 remperance— le, * Harry of ed his ear, Mr. Clay raised After Mr, M. b thathe hoped to be ch—he had come there ion, but made a fail- he Presby- The Washington Light ntry went a few miles out of townto fire for the rize. Mr. Charles Latreyar, tor many years a highly respectable merchant of this p! . The original still sells horses, tion, at the sign of the * Classic Pillars abont to sell one of the Boston temperan who was lying drank in front of his pre- cattle, & ‘The city continues healthy. We have an abun- dance of rain—indeed itis (eared that the fall: will be sickly on account of it. Yours, &e. 1 PRICES. A Merehants, Builders, Cab C3 tion of Countey xaminalion of his stocl: Ocean, is now open tor the rm mpany durtag the ‘he great extent of vate. beach on this shopesite nd offered, for’ sale on reasonable terms, Norfolk, Va. rs of Bingham’s Transportation Line to Pitts- tiee to the Merchants of ¥ free of cartage. atrial of this art OCULISTS.. "0 DOCTOR J. FRANCIS, OCULIST, 0. 10 BARCEAY STREE i inilammatory disease of the ey n removing nebulas of ERTIFICATES, youth of about fiftern vears Ist fall, aoparently blind. He fect security in bathiag, even hing houses being Ww the shady, cool end del! —the pleasant rid " in the su to their interest jURG, a Se a0 ia afident they will tind _ALPRED F. LAGRAY 210 Greenwich, comer Bare x A regular supply of FALL RIVE: Also—a compirte assortment of for Indies and children, (rhe La stone’s throw of the mansion)— (nl locust grove adjoini: we ounding conntr =the exellent ources of healthfal recreation and yorthe Ait mic ocean and the d hy numerous vessel and venders are jew York, and all other othe West, that their line is now in active to them (or sent to go in their ed for the Western wee at Pittsburg, will ni 1 be forwarded with despatch. Owners or shippers 0! Cooper's Glue. ‘ols, James" —e HEAP UPHOLSTIRY—W. REED, saa Broadway, be- tween White and Walker street—Carpets of eve: H de anid altered tot the most iu it 1... ship Brandywine, David Ge commander, arrived here from the Mediterranean station, having performed her allotted crnise of near- The officers and crew in good , f nto} please’ consign their goods to i outward II attend to smipping all such consignments pa Id be marked distinct! feet shen t maz! inetly on eacn package ly three years. s, s0fas, cription of fui enses of a store (0 pa bove articles at such prices to suit access by siaxes at hours accommodated acly well adapted as a residence for [AM BROWN, Propdetor. For ates of freight, which are as Jom as any o No. 8 West street, opposite Pier No. 2, N. N. B. Passengers forwarded to’ Pittsburg and Pi American Fur Co. ; 8. ‘T. Nicoll, oy Rulton street 5 “Suydam, ther line, apply iness renter it pecul gentlemen of basic 2s in New ¥: re. The $ enatited to make any of the a jundays excepted. purchasing Carpets and Oil Cloths ean have a word . Carpets clean calling as above. Front street ; Phe & Teortify that Jacob Vale! ofwre, was brought to my how me toxliy, and states that he as be Jd. Rrancis, whose treat God, of restoring his sight. "Ree NSHAW'S, at L the subseriber on the 27th ent hes been the p former patrons bs AM St. George's Chi the public, thar ‘ing the comfort in complete reat ion. t bte as the times will afford, the board dol- considerable addi have heen made ness for their accom ishing'to be as reasonal will be seven dollars per week as last year, Iges as formerly. Chil ureh, Beekinan st. at two OF my Children Were aillicted with agth of time, one of th nebalas, covering the sight. ithout apy good effect, and ¢ ey are now perfe ted preparation. 0) nee Jast year, and wi em was almost blind ‘Travellers to Sarat Lower Canada, ar an expeditious aad pleasant (ouveyance to the Rail Roa tears at Albany. OF DEPARTURE. at the foot of ¥ restored to sight by De. DANIEL 8. JONES, 499 Pearl street, years, and in five weeks, under can Consul at that place. ble having long passages from and to Mahon, the Commodore left on the first of May for Marseilles, loop-of-War Fairfield, having on board the American Consul and daughters, being bound on a matrimonial excursion—-arrived at Marseilles and the Commodore was married on the 8th to Miss je and accommodations will 0 Long Branch. Young people not requiring too much roam, will flud Accommodating terms. equal to any on most blind for twelve treatment of Dr. J, Francis, iny sight feetly good and strong. s MARTHA BROWN, 177 Forsyth street. Lcertify to the above being a true statement, GEORGE BENEDICT, Pastor of the Stanton street Church, y Years with a cataract ia cach is? wonderfia! preparation for rfectly recovered, TON, 41 Eldridge street, Albany. ALDWIN & y MINTURN & C! CHAS, H. MAK ert Salamander Safes, to preserye their contents incase of fire, are to. 1 Agent, No. 139 Water st, N. Y. a JAMES GREEN. BOARDING. T DEAL, MONMOUTH, C ic that he has house cormerly oceupied by the most heathful situation on th which have never BD ‘There is no change of Coaches or Baggage Wago: ing of Baggage from one Steam r arrival at Sarat in readiness to convey tnem to Lake Lake Chetmplain; connecting with all the principal Northern a, will find stage Sorge and Whitehall on eye and from th that disease, my ‘O, New Orleans, he: Jacob Corles, at the above ¢ Bex coast, about 7 mil A Staye (for the convenience of passengers who arrive b We, the understyued, having wi Norrorx, July with, ‘This ship left Mahon on the 19th April, with the intention (after stopping as usual at Gibraltar) of pro- ceeding direct to the United States, rival at the rock, Captain ¢ by the American Consul to remain until he heard from Commodore Morgan, at Mahon, to whom the Sloop-ol-War Preble was sent with despatches, re- lntive to a misunderstanding that had taken place between the authorities of Tangier and the Ameri n, who caused LO nany hearts to acl M. with her angelic expression of countenance yes; Miss M. D. of Versailles, who we radiant with beauty and health, and dispersed her smiles inher usual graceful, unatiected and winaing und lustrous e: my return here, Thave been informed of the Temperance proceedings here on yesterday ‘The dinner was prepared upon the Clay Festival procession was a brilliant af- art of the doings badly ma- rhe ladies were at the table Did you ever see the grase fall be- scythe, or the golden grain fall before y ou may form an idea of en told was the destruction of the good things upon the table under the ‘There was little left children, and a.great many got nothing, yet if > chicken, raiging, We., lies stowed away in their work bags handkerehiets, had been left on the table, it y & hungry child’s stomach ot room for « full account as detailed to me y, that a number of the lady managers showed off, no doubi to their entire satisfaction — Two of them, it is said, came near fighting about whether the bacon should be in joints or sliced up. V took part in this bacon game, with the sisters ; stopped nailing hisplanks, and became so exceeding- ly excited, that he said he would * leave mer,” and not come back i r been looking for an opportunity to distinguish him- gained a name and le (Jo B.) took upon rs fair to look upon, but ged on the ground. Cuvexs. i e fore a mower , 1842. Naval Intelliggence— Mediterranean Squadron—Cele- | foery mastieators, kes, candies, legs of that certain lad esenger, would heve relieved man: placed upon the table Upon her ar- T. of duel notoriety, ssenger Was requested Jo B. had long self, and by his acts o reputation worthy of himself. himself, in the exercise of his high prerogative as a acts on yesterda The Bradywine and Pre- daughterof the Consul of Mahon. fternoon train from Alb: aratoga at 5 o’clocl time for the departure of the id brings eastern trav. Hers reparations for di. sly recommend REFINED SUGAR, WINES, &c. ELLINGTON A. CARTER, Wi 0. few street, one door from Wall street, ‘quantity of superior dou Which he will sell be and fro to meet the Philadel h he found Yerv moderate. “Also, stabling, Se, for hi very reasouable terms. : L. FH. pledges himself that no effort of his will be patronise him evmfortable, and Hat his rrived on the 9th, and retura The Coninedor e Fairfield on the Mth, Gibraltar on the 29 em to the notice of the ;abli ‘lain steamboat of sume da: N.B. There are bs bany, on the arrival o ry the baggage of passer stwamboat at the rate of 6 Ps har, Pastor of MeDartzal st, . H. Cone, Pastor of the F et Chur John Peck,’ Agent of the Home Mission Society. ob Brouner, Pastor of the North Ba‘ tist Chugeh, Joseph Aurtreade, Roman Catholic Priest of St. Peter's sin readiness, at Al- 1 rajl road cars, to car- ers direct to and from the depot snd Qeents per trunk or package, or 12% to render tho-e ile vetined Sug wl house will be found equal t with the 3 cannot fail to July i, 1Ma—FO to order from the ground the Sisters of A their interesting Catholic charge, they (the Catholies) being unworthy I suppose, of stand- ing in the same enclosure with this pious disciple. Well for him the cireumstances were not known ing dispersed—tar and feathers been in_ requisition. suy he isnot a Kentuckian—he came from some- where toward sunrise, and 1 think he is now fast going toward sunset. ver Deering headed the procession mit me to say, that ever; i ke an acquaintance wit until after the meet would certainly he immediate- a r joined persen in our city should this amiable man—he is 4 following, ved off viihout coming to anchor, OW Tangiers, in consequence of ils b cents for ordinary travelli ral days past [in way I recive wculai Watering places, and Elooke The dep tures for the west are fixed for the season at 7 N COSTIGAN, Superintendent. J avy anda high = cate with the shore. ing obtained permission to continue his homewe Lefton the 3ist \ D. your daily. ( ly. (Ww fumerous Certificates can be seen at the office. ition of Fashionable 10 Barclay street, Ne distinguished from Albany, June 27th, 1812. real, without giving th Dr, J, Francis respectfully inforn RAILROAD NOTICE. er heard of this phiee, as ~ GOOD SUMMER WINE » Were not enabled ito com- Captain Geissenger e still lying off and on the harbor of ‘Tan encountering @ succession of calma and head w causin gher to have a passage of — days, ids uence of the increase of his business, Dr. (tenn College of Surgeons, Londin, nud of the has joined him, and every confi- deace ean be placed in his professional skill as am Ocul Office hours from 9 A. M., until 6 P.M. “NOTICES. PORATION NOTICE ih ven, that a sale of ‘REIGHT LINE. and by the way STOUVENEL, MARKET AND F! : they would ea! Importer of French ‘ juret and other |. Nassau street, Aun street, (near Na on hand, the best aud. better than to call again, Msee one of them untilfnext winter, then Lam sure of them, as this will be about as can take, asthe railroad will be. comp.rted ‘West Stockbridge, and that perfects the chain of rail rond frou: Grvenbush to Bridgeport. something of the parti wont recherche \' weve, Lafitte, Medoc, Se ¢, various brands; Burt ‘ogise’ Brandy; best quality food a route as they from Our House to NE UNS N > HE NEW JERSEY Railroad and ‘Trans ve established a Freight Line New York, which they intend to ran’ periaa- runswiek at fA. M. dail and the foot of Liber ty-treet dealers and me.tauts t \d neap conveyance of merchandise and more. particalarl » who ean have 150 he: you. to understand by the dozen’ bottled Wii ‘of the State of Connecticut, sur ci o ve e ose why y jim Ww ie of monnieinn advad heed eas otherwise, to those who may favor him with th 4 We have other very fine lakes. 1 one halt mile from ‘u which! hazzard nothing in ‘say t second to. any in New rbitrary law about i Massachusetts, pethaps a few ¢ ta few of them with plenty of fish, and ble dimer, ‘The way tw get trom your place to this, is ust to drive to Catharine Market by the way isa eralt we carson the Housat let you offat our house at precisely 4 Suppose you call up yousself, and ask your Of every. description, Dealers in Live ed between New Brunswick nd the tribatary of eattle convey for ‘Trout and New York, the same ling house at Hoboken, oppo- has opened a boa Jarden,on the main road, where is Kent an as: tle, horses, mules, Comptroller's Office, May 30, erchandise are Very Ck ER ra aheep, hogs, &e. and all f lever exceeding steamboat pri re ue Wecaught, Awe will have a KS, ess causes them to is destined to crui Boor Store, 144 Chatham street not subject to any extra md take the steamer to beat) andon your a fitted. up a large storehouse at New d Depots which will always (S! HATS! HATS !! Boot. The fol- in for the reception of mete re some of the many advantages tue Elastle Heels ‘The Fairfield still retains her ¢haracter of La “Belle,” her spar-deck being beautiklly ori ed, and every thing kept inthe most perfe and probably will remain the flag-ship until the arrival of a larger vessel, bexng the first Her officers and erew have been kept very busy in getting things in onder and eatness, By some it woul and trifling to see so much bright werk, and cleaning going oa day by day on board of a vessel intended more for the protection and defence ox her country than for show, but this depends, in a gre measure, upon the disposition of her officers and the station on which she doubt when all her officers are satisfied appearance, their time and that of the crew will pass more pleasantly than being in continual hurry and bustle without any ostensible occasion. ing thelr tickets at the ticket offices, will s " ‘There are the falls too, some filty receive (erry tickets gratis, er every other kind -— less, that might be named Be '—The elasticity adds greatly to the durability of the Secoudly—They make no noi: me One Price Hat Store, wholesale and ref m Square, comer of Mott street, where ability and economy are combined to pleasure now to offer m addition Pn @new style, the imitation of beaverr, which so closely resembles that of all furs wost costly and beautiful, that the d ived. Price three dollars, Elizabethtown, Rahway, West- ld, Scotch Plains, Boundbrook and i ved by the above lines, and delivered the same Os revered anniversary themselves. B as yousave hail m New York to hers passengers breakfast here w Yours, with respect, JO! a BARSTOW. fare on board the in walking upon the pave- jetors have the y—ahey prevent Boots from mau The cars’ leave Our :S ¢ down to the dine in New York. OCEAN HOUSE, L. Brown's Dock, M TOCAS, Captain Al Market Slip, East Ri ong Brane! Middletown, Eatontown urthily—They enable the wearer to.walk with much less ly adhere to the owe ‘ork from Fulton They do not eut or tear carpets as do iron or nailed o’eloek for Red FORD MINERAL SPRINGS —' But to return to the Brandywine. The ever to be of our glorious Independence: was celebrated on board this vessel in a mostexem- plary and orderly manner, being then about 850 miles from the United States—the weather pleasant. ‘The crew having permission, assembled atter din- ner, on the forward part of the vessel, the Declara- tion of Independence was read by one of the several patriotic songs and tunes were sung 1 watering place, is now open for the re Vol ‘ ‘To those who have never visited the Springs, it may be neees- y are sitwated tear th ated in Bedford County, Pennsyl oat goes to Eaton- ‘They can be worn with comfort by those having Retarni . The lolag will ran as above, navigation and Weather permit- ting until Farther notiee. sory to say that the; i played by a band composed of the crew, an oration was delivered by P. Kelly, (seaman) origin: through Pennsylys } ‘w miles east of the chief elevation of the ghany Mountains. « Every thing has been provided at this watering place to render 4 sajourn pleasant to those who are seeking he i Amusement will be found suited to all taste ‘will be in attendance daily stage will leave Chi at the risk of the owners thereof. je20 3mm LYER, and THOMAS DUGARD, (SOrs . Griffin & Co., would respectfully inform their friends and the publ of every descrip terms as any establi in aw Mill, foot of Fourteenth street, t AP EXCURSI every day, except days—Fare 25 cents each ‘apt. Hancox, will run regularly to the andleave as follows—Foot of Hammend it. 9, Market street ih ine ferry Brooklyn 9%, pier No. 1 North ri- buesdays and Fridays the excursions to Coney Island, Bath—(the steamboat Gen the same place every other ot of Hammond stres quarter past 2, Pi ey are prepared to furnish ON 70 the Fishing ice, and ob as. rea- and a good baud ticable for o ‘anal street quarter OF aie Ad conveyances from there to the sf liberal patronage exten seaxous, will ensure. the for te Amusement and c manner in which every t ; evening the erew amused themselves with some buffoon theatrical feats, and at 8 o’clock having spliced the muin brace, retired in the most perf harmony and order. Such a celebration was high- ly creditable to the crew, and will | trust serve as an 8. 1d to the subscriber the two last renewerl exertions the coming season, ILLIAM REYNO! Pr eS TRAY TLEE TT TAT Napoleon will make afternoon Fort Hamilton and ison will continme to ru to tras] om me of my Buthe who fisnes Robs me of thar wh jat makes me poor a the 3 ) Wholesale and retatl street, up stars. MISCELLANEOUS. J—and at 2.0’clock, Canal street ata pier Nol at FB orclock—F are 25 ‘boat remain at Coney Island one andarrive in New York by7 o'clock. THIS ONLY TROY SHIRT DEPOT, No.9 Chatham strret, makes the above quotation, becanse others its kind,and incidentally relative tothe proceedings of some of the Fathers of the Revolution, some of which were new, and showed a degree of reading and searching which would hardly be thought prac- i in his situation. The oration and music was attended and listened to by the most of the officers who were highl: full of that sociability and those fine feelings that given us to aid in making each other happy: the methodists should cherish him asa bright and spark- J.C, B. was near him with his mild and a pleasant gentleman and an here was some pretty girls upon the some of them who have been beautitul are ook ont girls; don’those a chance. I want to describe one of heaven’s most magnificent gitte to earth, in the shape of a young lady from ight consider it flattery, so let it pass. prings has done Brandywine and happy countenan —the Fairfield and Lhope your trip to the 3 ament- yo My well wishes towards Louisville, Ky. [Correspondence of the Herald.) Lovisvinne, July 5, 1842 Fourth of July in Louisville—Col. Johnson—Milr- tary—Grand Ball—The Belles There, &c. ‘The anniversary of our national birth-day has passed off ia this city gloriously—all passed a happy and joyfuil time—all hearts were made glad by the celebration of this soul arousing anniversary. barbecue was given to Col. Richard M. Johnson, ex-Vice President of the United States, at New Al- bany, at which a large assembla; gathered, and a very lengthy speech was delivered by Mr. Tulling, and replied to equally in length by He reviewed his whole lif from the time of his childhood to the present mo- mentous and critical period of his life. ations for the visitors were not ample as they should have been, for many were compelled, by some in- genious ruse, or theft, to. acquire food for their era- ving appetites. The German company escorted Col. Diek to New Albany in splendid style, the other companies hav- ing sojourned to different parts of the State to do camp duty; some to Georgetown and others to Judge de thought wasting Miiher of persons were the happy Colonel. pleased with the order- Pin was conducted. example to others hereafter. DRY GOODS, &c. _TO THE LADIES. io fie fi hm CE, AND GOOD «dup one of the me, fame, and repe more than once made public the many imp ers and others, in pursuit o }CONOMY, E. STATEN ISLAND FERRY, HE undersigned has, a! Lexington, Eating Houses in Foot of Whitehall street. NERY GOODS.—The pro sitions axe on the’ increase, therefore, Wwe *hall keep the laggest and most sple ating Houses in [EGorrespoddenen ‘al’ the: Bet of the celebrated Catt 5] Lexixatoy, Ky., July 5, 1842. NN ISLANDER ‘and SAMSON tea Island every hour, from § be particularly mar ivi s lic, both as regard Y cheapness of the ‘arte assortment consis tel in the United Sta and are at the risk of Fourth of July in Lexington—Henvy Clay—Tempe- vance Celebration, $e. ue shulling and eig) Mocka coffee and the very best teas, and serv dents per cup. And ail other. refresher waiters are aniformly i of feeling in this establishment q fact, every department of the business is an deuce of competent overseers, whose sole fe coufort aud’ convenier Proprietor of the French and American Bag all's” on roy’ Sintt Depot Pearl and Ciatham st Chatham street, in (> MARSHALL 7 egubyow ars correct. n Ho wins celebrated SILK HAT, CALLED CAPOTTE D’OR- fetes bease "Orleans, Y NEW AND wn Hats do do—An entire new style o S, ELSSLER Jauzs G. Bennert:— TAILORING. - REMOVAL. PHILLIPS’ CASH TAILORING ESTABLISH; Is removed from 145 Broadway to No.7 Astor House. OMY IN GENTLEMEN’S DRESS. Garments of a most Elegant and Fashrenable kiad ct a saving of 60 per cent for ensh, ¥ 10 resort ta the hy ist_of nominal prizes, j béen established, togecher wit wed On ham, wilt prove ~ furnish found low: ne ee 's IPS. 7 Astor House, Broadway proportion. The F the superinten- ¢ and attention are f customers and Strong made Cotton Shirts, with linen b werst bands, warranted, at per dozen. $7—7 50—8—8 ‘G—9—10— 1 501112 50151616 W—7—20. All some, collars and called “ MODINE peta M Porisianand Engtish FANCY STRAWS, of the finest tex- roprietress respectful all, and examine her el for themselves, be: great saving to the regacisthe variety alg 017 = 18-—20-—2 1 —! rd doz. $: —7 590 licits the Indi ft ani varied stock oF MAE y purehese elsewhere, as it ice and a great advantage as 8 Mhsgiaine de Mod 5 ine 1 ine 74 Brondety: a1 Cotton Shin's, doz. 0 =t—). Colored $i rece ion, 1000 dozen, —<756—f7e—$1—1 25—1 400, ‘ncliding one ew styl 's Byron Collars, which have becn w highly approve of. ‘These goods, found at many of the pri b al twisted ond patent Breech, sorted—100 different varieties. Hnen storesthrongh- there until last night. 4000 Pairs of Pistol: Rifles and Rifl ‘and Percussion Caps east comer of Hudson street. to be generally st d that this tsa fact ume y not have tried our boots, ene “of seeing tieketed paces in ‘advantage to make the trial no marked or ticketed Bat remember this the prices attached, will be circalated for ese circulars ouly may be seen in our rmore, We advise Again, see the fame and No patronage asked of those at unheanl oflow prices, W. SPIES & CO. IRON, CAST IRON, AND STEEL RENDERED RUST PROOF, FOR ONE t ONT PER POUND ONLY!!! THE WHOLE IMPORTANT ART AND MYSTERY OF GALVANISIN' Otherwise tinking fro or gaiters,will fi pri seou in ut of our store, with, window ; and, fart Mia shall’s, No. 90. who beat down. ASPHALTOM AND MINERAL TAR. — JOHN LOWITZ, No.2 Wall-Street, : ‘AS constantly on hand gataral Asphalt Rock and Mine- are used for the following purposes :—= deus sud sidewalks, ring of Buildings and Cellars, where the exelusion of Establishment, street, corner of ing the above to hi towed om Thi at We Very article ordered pede, wad ene ae sy the newest and best in Wyer cent, Strangers thei 1 ‘tye tint oe ITED STATES SF iam street, corner of Liberty, ) iven to Merchints and traders in general, that the prop ie above establishment have adopted ». FACTORY, 77 Wil- y, jetors anew method of manu Il their shirts ata cheaper ‘This statement will be affirmed by the list of prices as follows:— jost_ stylish “manny ® reqmested to ji cestiemen who 4 seter purchasi satisfaction during od to fit, and made by the 2. Dress Coates ++ +++ F ing Maslin, Shirts, with 1 Vantis. Baths, Aque Terraces, Roofin. : z Coating of irom wi 1k, to prevent its oxdation by airan collars constantly on Also, a large guamity of Bo: hand, which will be offered cheap for eas Ww Wachee 5) GE JOHNSON, Formerly free Merchant of Caicntta, There is nothing doing here in the way of busi- ness, and all have had plenty of time to attend to the 4th of July celebrations. this, near the residence of Col. Johnson, there is a military camp formed, composed of eight compa- nies; it is to close on the 6th. I went down on Saturday afternoon and remained On Sunday morning the Rev. Mr. Matthews yreached to assembled thousands un- der the shade of a magnificent grove, a sermon ap propriate to the éccasion—he appeared to outdo him- self—it was a masterly effort, and place: gentleman upon a high pinnacle as a pulpit orator.— In the afternoon the Rev. Mr. Stevenson of George- town took a text and made a fourth of July speech: he diseoursed eloquently about the star spangled banner, the rightsof man, the spuit of °76, magna charta, the goddess of liberty, the blood of our an- cestors, the god-like Washington, not forgetting to appropriate about fifteen minates to himself, and his feelings, and his fears, and his views posed by many that he intended to branch out in the astronomical line, a9 he brought to the stand what appeared to be a map of the visible hea lately published by an accomplished officer pres SUMMER book is forsale at all the Booksellers, Price 25 cents Coating of timber work, used at railroads, &e. post paid, Mr. George Juhnson,care Frock Coe Pants and Vests+ ouly—or address Messrs Butlers, 3 HOT AND COLD arehouses, where he exclusion of vertnin ix re- Lobserved that the Cay anticipation of an exhibition of histstriped hyena: polar bears, and horned snakes, looked four inches taller, and his bear skin cap seemed two inches lon ger, and he looked as though he c his weight.in wild eats; but horrible to relate, when the scroll was epened, instead of the visible heavens it wasa fac simile of the declaration of indepen- dence. The speaker threw himself in every possible attitude, and no doubt to his entire satisfaction, and About 5000 souls were on 00 order, and a suit FB, MARTIN, ng summer months. s A, large assor!ment of 8) Hover—at the old estab! lace and Murray street. id Salt Water Bathe, st rosses street, (third pier south ot Cana street, North River,) are now open. for the ti doth Indies and gentlemen. Open from sunrixe uncil {1 o'clock tnight, : “ND! The water where the baths are stat 4 Which renderait ag, bseribers will col cates Of Deposites, the foot of Di heal, Cotton Acceptances, Certi ‘nt, 241 Broadway, PARSELLS, Agent for J. AGATE. ies Linen Diess Browty Linen Coll “RETRENCHMENT ORDER OF THE DAY. ing the exigencies of rangement whereby he will hences n and guarantee returns to the city of NB. Constantly on him silay’s the Bath ig exelusi Jevoted to ladies wit'3 P.M. A band of music’ tendance every ple want evening. Prive of a col OAL AFLOAT=—20 tons superior quality Scotch Coal hk & MeMURRAY, 100 Bine st. cor. of South, 1 id bath 1236 cts, purchaces exclisivel he in determin J¢8 ner. With the cheapost,(om the ready money inciple only.) while omtions the same oascrvance of clegan ry which for th Rereeescts: (Erasmus Corning, 1 Reaas W, Olea, ‘all street, New York. Jorner State anid ates ts. Alba ALLS JAR ESTABLISHMENT, founded in eR eC five doar above Catharine mar the kind iw the U, PUBLIC. LL who wish to .L, who wish 9 seonemize can west of Hadsom 9 years has characteri- ered to the anneved e that the articles enumerated le to the most cost tof prices, with the asem be equal im qaality and st then let the people off. ONSIGNEES per Bailey barqae Countess of Atran from in of the grenadiers, the ground—say 2000 being negroes. On yesterday the grand scene came off y establishment, 0 © te, oumnly the 5 TA iach On hy, cloths, from $18 to 2 reas coats of super Wool at manner at ver eo SHIRTS, IRTS made to order, order at the shor Liverpool, will please send. the E 10 the office of the subscriber R oafed ia five days mast Unay ithout delay. All hv he bay tment tore on the Noy Report Baheoek able cutters, emptiness in know: f the mort fashion: the establishment. Han of the Golde 61 Nassau street, near ig Bote 67 and 69 Maiden lage, comet Wand Silver purchased, and fh WILLIAM Co! , Oars and scul drums beat—the military were formed in adjutant heppard’s best style—drilledfas companies, and in ttalions, and acquitted themselyes wit The hon, C. 8. Morehead of Frank ed the grand speech, and it was really wort! ot Nope about nine miles from the city,on the Lex- ington road. This squad started on Saturday, whieh was the day the Colonel was to arrive in the eity As they proceeded an their way along the turnpike The commanding officer aceordingly drew up bis soldiers in martial array to receive the ex-Vice in soldier style. drew near—the order, “ present arms, The stage was crowded with ladies and ge but contained not the Colonel. i this faux pas, resumed thei march to the camp the stage came in sight. nrth alarge number of city, containing some of the fair ladies, “to trip the light green sward” at the grand military ball give encampment. The young and handsome country her brightest charms and cheeks, of roseate hne. rivaling the whitest snow, and eet si med a beautiful contrast to the pampered beauty withdecorated geer and as for colloquial powers, the mselves in no way d converse with the most exqnisite and refined with a much agreeableness. and composure as any court beauty who is flattered by as many persons inaa hour as theré are seconds in the minute. itnot bespanged with the high and lofily s or uttered with the eoft undula- t yet pois@enous voice of the flat- terer? All were gay and happy—the past forgottea and tothe future a theught wae not given Numerous were the belles on this occasion; there was Miss H——, of the count gay and faney of Lonisville’s ntustic toe on the Twelve miles from and complexio whose dress of 8 nt; they held the Rev'd (i be Rev'd.) Homa of the ewe t unadorned by the imeracks which the would-be-ball- lezzens herself, but habi and simple black, which showed her figure to th best advantage; “the Misacs O., also from the cov try, who seemed to have been more fastidious in the eharacter of their dresses, yet they looked beau tiful, and left a deep impression upon many hearts ; i from the country, dreswed in pink, not satis- her taste to appear on the floor, she remained » conversing gaily with Mrs. Van W., © 1 caly, Who kept the many that swarmed around her in convulsions by her repartee, wit, and graphic erit- ieisms of several fops and exqn ing about; then there was Mise H. S——, also from the anny vs ; more beanty to her ; ted in conversation or excited by threadi mazes of the dance. She wi in perfect im, Tt was sup- ites thatwere flutter. dark and lustre’ d became anima- uld have whipped plicity, and bh There was Miss B—, of this eity, by far the “ga “and who had quite a train of ad- est of the gay d mirers constantly challenging her hand at the con- pos—the ladies have a very disagreeable way re of making engagements at balls and parties. They not unfrequently have a dozen or more en- sagements before the conclusion of the firet set not unfrequently resort to a eard and peneil to 1 faithtal statement of them. ‘This 18 4 bad fash they have got into, and the sooner out the better, My limits are not sufficient to pureue this subject, which I am very loath to leave. great ere- Lovisvinur, y of one