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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. VIII.—-No. 108 = + Whole No, 3049 NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 20, 1842. Wien: Reve: Ontas RAILROADS &STEAMBOATS. | _WATERING PLACES, &C._ | BOOKS AND STATIONERY. | ___ FURNITURE. can ietrott, Betas Vocal Representative, Col, Mom Maor Peston, EROY C POM! O78 TO PAPER MAKERS ALBANY, BUFFALO AND CHICAGO EXPRESS. ERSEF & BROOKS, No. 41 L ty street, het a ., cndway and Nassan sisect, New Vouk, amport direct from | Wholesale and Retatl Furniture and General Pur | /ife in Detroit—E: urera the fallow ing artic SHARON SPRING! HE PAVILLION open for the ty GEORGE Ww. DAWSON a Derrorr, Mich., July 12, 1812. temptation to take a small burst. All however went x » Up is . | offquiet! ss zeursion to the Upper Lakes— Mr. 1 “ Railroad Company, (that is the aforesaid June next, at the Pillage of § orig m Bhai ching Cowder of Boyd & Son's’ make—warranted, for nishing Warehouse, No. 67 Chatham street, cor- Van Buren in Detroit, §. Tom Robins) is about to issne a new shinplaster for New ¥ gth al to =: sie deeat ner of Duane street, New York. James Gorpon Bennett, Ese.— the sum of * ‘Twenty Five Cents,” redeemable one he Tibers are pow Tunning aresular Express ever the ‘The i pure water of the sprii for the sale of which they are sole agents in the wt RE_ he keeps for sale a large assortment of the follow " , half at a time in travelling, within the year 1842.— roads to. and from Albany and Buffalo, and the interme- | those of the white sulphur springy. o! tates, Bur Bodsteads, © Dear Sin :— : i ¥ 2 ea ¢ places, for FORWARDING, at low tates, wit the ut | proved to be highly e hk Cylinde, Machine Felti » Redeemable in * no other way, nor after said date. ing of very superior quality, most speed, regularity and’safery, choice Good Bank | tous and Dyspepti D, 45, 66,72, a 181 inches Ihave long considered it a very singular thing thet Is not that rich ? y Glasses, Dining, crofu yer Fel b of y S eds te: d " 7 e} i is * » of TT, H H i Notes, Important ‘Binary and Valuable, Packages Ni ationd um, Scrofula, ok f stiong fabric, aud of widths usually re- | Pi ie a Bedst ln Bed } you have no regular correspondent in this “City of To-morrow being the 4th, big preparations are xchange, Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Accounts, &e., at rea- malts. daving the agency of the Sutton Company's ©) the Straight.” Certainly, with her ten thousand in- | Making. I shall keep you advised regularly of mat- sonable pet contage—-execute orders for the purchase or sale of ‘ito be uucr | Blay Smalts, they are chabled to supply FFF" FI¥FE; | Dressing Bureaus, Safes, Ke “ yes a teraj und things, us your readers here will like to Merchandise, Produce and M: cured Articles of every de- in any quantities Also, alarge assortment of men and women's Wearing Ay | habitants—the number of professional gentlemen— | ory notice of therronee flourishing t blished scription, personally, in the tywns on their route, throug! villeges, ires for Fou.drinier and Cylinder Machines, manufactured | parel, new and second handed. te NI eis iat oa gee @ notic tr once flourishing town pul : IRNDEN & CO'S EXPRESS form the juizeat neal—also, Juckets-Wet and Press Felts. All the “above “articles “are, offered to the pablic at very | Persons who have little else to do but to write to you | in your valuable journal. ours, pat ss COS EXPRESS re ne : OM Gol tS tel el Se eee eee find it t0 | occasionally—and the many who, having no business Denizen. to and from Buffalo to Cleveland, Detroit and. Cincago and in- Sarotoga, Troy, | and domestic tsa, Bc ‘xe. | m , e above eswolisiy | at all of their own, are always attending to the busi- termediate places—forming at once the most direct, speedy and om the Albas | willmeet with propapt attention m 3le hipping orders punctually attended to and packed ea the 7 ; perfect communication from the eastern and western await the arrival -; = ———— | shortest notice, ana on reasonable terms, Mattresses, Bedding, | "CSS of others—it is very singular. mdence of the Herald.) Cites, for the negotiation and transaction of all. mercantile aud carry Vie BOOK BINDING Ke. for fiting dut vessels, constantly on hand. ‘Phere ace a erour waay eaaab cold Weed bua Caniisix, July 16, 1842. professional business, remittances, exchanges, ie. ut miles, arming in PAPER RULENG All orders to the above establishment will be paactually at a any gs Boing forv re fs “ Phesiiritig ferenoee=Hirasts ne ». Tapes Ww, ig Watts lime for din ‘also by the Albany sud Chi ny Vol ey ture A Rt LING ss tended to gud Unaud fully received that would be interesting to the readers of your ex- | Sad Accident—Death of a Young Lady inthe arms of rman, A. D. Patchin, , James Taylor, Theodore | pike by daily stages, boing about forty-five miles west of the assan sticet, having an entire wew | Ne, ie highest prices will he given for Seco! salle ssl ict in ; ; Gleore x ibaay Citgof Albany. = ng Fools aad Muliig Macainers, of the | Purniture, and Geutlewen's and Ladestcwe of Clothiuas | cellent journal generally, and particularly to persons her Lover. ‘Agench Bennet, Backus & Hayley, Uti David Hoyt, Roel ths feruished at all either aved pal ‘arm, cold and showe of sh emineral or fiesh water, a der the stav of visitors agreeable. acquainted w T nt t seen, * Wanted, A, GLASS, AND EAR- | tits Wing sienna ems, ix now prepared (0 execute and handsome manne 1] rT f : CHI e ranted ith us; I cannot understand why! have | Mr. Beynerr— a good correspondent in De- vas JG. 1. Ge every attcntion ter; John Me- Syracuse ; pean Shepherd Cay Dear Sin— f sage lelgica inserted in the Herald. — I ; : Kenster, Lockyort ; J. A. Ciark, Batavia, Thomas Blossom, ance of the purest mountain, s\ring ation, al i LTD > have no idea how many papars you send here, but |_| Write to inform you of one of the most melancho- Buffalo. 0", y, 4 4, ly pap y > ; 1 Nov RWallsircet: New Yee 7” | uhenbove Vilage? sharon 8) ihe} mole edgan Hl shoe hed 8 ASTOR HOUSE. believe your subscription list night be much in- | ly accidents that has ever happened in this lace. A all } Wall street, New York. e above village of Sharo or the. rece Sa a ENC RCELAIN d cea Uaes ereased if you could find some person able and wil- . : ca Beard was ri ae .. ay tel sand combining all the adrant of this - RENCH PORCELAIN diun: vices, U5 pes, $25 99 | creased if yo: d soine person able and wi oung lady by the name of Rebecca Beard w * IMPORTANT TO WESTERN MERCHANTS | treanicombinins all the avantaes oy ise ‘The Ante Angular System oF F White Granite °C mnengermices tg re $i m0 | ling to give you a faithful history of passing events ihe eat AG fle ih aieraace wih oe RELIANCE PORTABLE IRON BOAT LINE ‘029 l0w2taw*r sabe: Bel WRITING. neh or seed ned Lapin) 3a 400 You in New York, with the exception of some | © ? a isk Fer cip:"Daeneporsatinns0€ Coeds: beewoen:Pualasalpkia: and: L MOUNTAIN Hi ty GREAT REDUCTION Granite, blue. of white 12! | few merchants who venture to sell us_goods, know | Scnovel, to whom she was to be married on next = T THE FINE ORCHARD. — isi ks y; 4 JU Py 100 | very little of us. You never visit us for pleasure, as | ‘Tuesday, and as they were riding past the distillery, HIS roma Gnable resort will be conducted dur- L vi h 2 | you do other places, although an excursion through | at the lower end of the town, her herse became ing tho present sea ner the direction and aps and savers, 2 peces 150 . eyed i" : ; . dance of the subscriber. It has undergone a com aps “ 37 | our lakes is one of the most delightful trips in the | frightened at the noise of the engine, and ran thorous h repair, and is naw open for the reception, ot vis ausportation affords 10 Western Mer ou world. A step at Cleveland, this place, Mackinac, | off. About one hundred yards from the distille ‘ie gon being carefully packed Hidefiors will'be spared to maihixin the deservedly high ct Cit wines, per dozen, Com 1 | Maniton Island, Milwaukie, and thence to Chicago, | Miss Beard was thrown from her horse, and fell me ei ore he Coe ee Poe ete eae cer | Asheretofore, its tables will be furnished with every delicacy Lemonades handled 3% | witnessing our beautiful scenery, breathing our | a, pile of stones near the fence. When she was shipment, Carefial captai he New York market can aif: . wale TAREE CUTLERY, healthful atmosphere, and tasting the endless va picked up she was not able to articulate,and in a few the goods fhe eure route, thne'aro ing delays’ and the lability of low NBeot peomgers formered te Pittsburg and Poutrville, eve: sigh eornawmnae H, STORKS, Agent, al23m* 7 Washington street. FREIGHT AND PASSAGE TO PIYTS- ; ty , cs FT maa insets or dozens, at the low price of | presented to the traveller, is more desirable far, than | minutes, before any of her friends arrived, she died, a : RMON cvithasisg sdusccmnnae ab Weare @ the tour of Europe, Come and see us. ‘The splen- | with her head lying on her almost destracted lover's Ch Ar it i A eg meee eeTC'SIMPSON, | did steamboat Buffalo leaves Buflalo on the 2ist in- | bosom, Her friends soon after arrived, when the QIN OPWEL SY LESSOD h ent for the sate of Simpson's Ear Oumnets, for the | stant, on a pleasure excursion to, the Upper Lakes. | was taken into town. This sad accident was, how- VISTPORS in New York ean take a course in Three | Tele ree Jer tm*e | Captain Allen, her commander, is one of the finest | ever, caused by her own obstinacy. The horse was Mr Beto bearentrom 9 19 1A Mortem 48) CHAP HARDWARE STORE, | tellowsthatever trod a deck. She goes to the Sauit | known to be very wild, and against the entreaties pook EEVING tanght by doable and sin r ME » St. of her parents she persisted in riding him the con- nhseriber opening his Sp thence to Green Bay, stop; es from 7109 j WAR 7 AND CUFER TY wel rt tlements ; the price of fare is wi hin the | sequence of which was so melancholy. is was W YORK PRINE field. “Pogeth reach of every prudent man, and twenty four dollars | her chief fanlt. She was a young lady that was be- treet, comer uf xpended forthe whole trip will be better laid out | loved by all who knew her. Her great delight was in protaoting health and comfort, than twice that | to visit the poor, and administer comfort to the af- sum laid outin making short trips about New York. | flicted. Her countenance was filled with gentleness tention that can promote th patrons will be 1 establishment and ¢ been rendered x present han Tine of stages will ran re regularly between the landing and the Moustai House, on the arrival of the boats. C. L, BEACH, Proprietor. his Tons establishment, cently undergone improvements, ainong wh erection of several elegant summer hosues upoa the marin of the ocean, is now open for the reception of coinpany during the ‘Phe great extent of private beach on thi BIN Ms LINE. The fietors of Bingham’s Transportation Line to Pitts- burg, give notice to the Merchants of New York, and all other whine ja comlident: they will: find it: to; theis: inte Come yourselfby all means, and benevolence—meekness characterized all her persons shipcing to the West, that their line seve id deli ALFRED F. LAGRAVE, But of Detroit and what is going on here. ‘The | actions, and she wore the simple, unadorned garb fay poi eg rae en ae Me iz oa a oaiemro net MTT AIQTC 210 Cheenwich corner Barclay, New York. | | most important matter our good people have had on | of the christian. Neither could there have been a fwaers or shippers of goods, destined for the Western | amuscine OCULISTS. cA ce may oC ALG, BIVER CUT NAIL hand for some time, is the reception of Ex-President | more affectionate child—innocent and artle:—the States, who have no agent or consignee at Pittsburg, will | lower bs stantly enlivened by: numerons vessels Sooke Sa Van Buren; and the way our democratic Corpora- made to love. Never had aparenta more du- please’ consign their goods to Willisin Bingham, Pittsburg, | arriving or’ ouward bound, render Uh i i i oath ry 7 va Teh Ow), x tnece Migennaled hy ay in the vii + accommoditite DOCTOR J. FRANCIS, warmest dy Sof summer, anything but oppressive. ‘he com OCULIST, from Brooklyn) the ‘access by sta Nc BARCLAY STREET, within to business render it peculiarly well adapted as a residence for 4 y Sentlemen of basis ¢s in New Yor 5 joving nebutlas of the longest tal r WILLIAM. Proprietor. ae A ORMERLY SHAW’S, at Long Branch.—This ex- Was brought to my house Fst fll, anparcutly bi tensive aud delightful Sea Bathing Establ’ shinent will be me to-day, and states that he has b ubscriber on the 27th June, instant. He begs J Whose treacin nt has been the means, m its former patrons and. the public, that AMES MILNOR, additions and alterations, encreasing om will attend to saipping all such consiguments without tion, mixed up with Whigs, forming the committee | tiful chi She was vem retired,indeed almost too of arrangement, have managed the thing, is singular | domesticated, being seldom seen in the street ex- and amusing. If Mr. Van Buren thinks well of it, Cy on an errand of mercy. urse all will be right ; but the blunders that he young man to whom she was ina few days been made willbe a source of merriment for | to be married is everwhelmed in the deepest agony. us for a longtime. He isa young man who every one has said bidet ir Buren arrived here on Friday afternoon, | to be one of the most brilliant stars in the political e reat Western,one of the most splen- | and literary world, and whose whole time has been jv eimecc | did vessels that ever floated. Her gallant com. | devoted to study. This blow will no doubt set NES, & ¢. | mander, Captain Walker, unexcelled by any in the | heavy upon, and will dampen his energies. It has and) Conmission | old or new world, brought her gracefully to the foot | indeed been a sad, sad blow, to the many friends of our principal streets; and the Ex-President landed | of the beloved, amiable and gentle girl White and We wle and alt ods should be marked distinctly on eacn pack BINGA RMS INE” Bares distinctly er For ates of freight, which are as low as any other line, apply WM. TYS! Bi Awenty » doors of the No. 8 West street, opposite Pier No.2, N. N. B. Passengers forwarded to Pittsburg and Pousville,every day, Sundays excepted. i ‘ Refer to R. Crooks, Americsn Fur Co.; 8. T._ Nicoll, Front street ; Phelps, Dodge & Co., Fulton street ; ‘Suydam’ Bage & Co; Wm. Rankin, Duryee & Co, Newark. | m@3m Al Ol Cloths can have a word |. per Hanging. Carpets clean: | inthe s ; Grease spots « R EFINED SL N have been made since last year, and will be in c cortify that two of any ¢ amid the roar of artillery, and the cheers of a de- Yours, &c. ness for their accommodation. ; aged eyes fora lensth lighted people. Here the procession being formed, ‘Travellers to Saratoga Springs, Take Ges rae, Whitehall and Bf pone hag omans apy mene pe ie hale val s cannot fail to | commenced. its march through our principal tho- Bridgeport. Lower Canada, are informed that they will insure to theme | {till be seve F “ 1912, in bottles and in | roughfures and fashionable streets, to the American [Gorrespondence of the Herald.) jous and conveyance to the Horses fat ed ks of various ages; champagne claret aunt ; oF the « orands, always on sale at Pe ys Uo raterus fee ened bya Bripesrorr, July 16th, 1842. Orders foreny kind shall be taithfully executed. | brother of the celebrated Nic! iddle ; all, as is wa . “I 1, because the house has « sort of baleony in Grand Ball at Bridgeport to the City Guard. 8. JONES, 499 Pearl street, . nd itt five weeks, under commodating terms. the skilful treatment of Dr. J. Francis, my sight is now per | 2 pleasant ng the Rail Roa tears at Albany. OF DEAR Ue 4 ‘rom Sarato M. AtT ‘rclock, ‘aM tion, that iis table aud accommodations will be equal to any on Long Branch. Young people not requiring too much room, will From Albany find At o'clock, A. ; ts .E Hide ened tak SAAD SITATAI ED 1 x : fi vhich Mr. Van Bure: Id ea | Dear Bennerr:— phe Je22 timer JAMES GREEN. _ | fectly good and strom s : A W front, from which Mr. Van Buren could make a NN ' ‘ g oc Pe “3 % PM. BOARDING lnnilip th dediceeeee ab ey B GOOT ; SUMMER a. INE, or | 3 pretty compliment, truly. The Ex-Presi- | According to promise I shall endeavor to inform . There is no change of Coaches or Baggage Wagons, or shift- * ‘i! E BENEDIC J the sncat approved. bh Jaret and other | dent was thea, inan appropriate manner, welcomed ‘ou, as near as possible, of some of the doings for ing of Baggage from one Siearsboat to an on this route, AT DEAL, MONMOUTH, CO. N. J, Pastor of th Wines. He has removed fro 1 Nassau street city, and in a very neat speech, returned | 4° » * i e arrival at Saratoga, will find stage coaches | [ EWIS F. HANKINSON respectfully informs his friends | 1 was nearly blind for'eeents vs f oD eet yy y P to No. 21 Ann street, (ns ar Nassau) "Always on band, the best Jian, Montferruut, St. Estov thanks for the attentions bestowed by hisfellow-citi- | "te Past three wees at this place. wis zens. Ile received many calls daring the evening, | The first and most prominent upon the tapis is the vey them to Lake George and Whitehall on connecting with all the principal Northern and the that he has fitted up in the beat style the W Jacob Corles, atthe above ringea | sxe, and from the use of Dr. Fr that disease, my eye: oe tf a yet a ieace | Wolieceoeal Martie hee Maemea Bieetine mon HEST! § ize street. | half’ casks and cases. and retired to rest at an early hour, The next mor- | grand ball given in honor of the City Guard, who the afternoon train. from_A\ k | and froto meet the Philadelphia cars. ‘The tertos ot board will PS ie eon pete es a Aiacases Oluiian cyect: Oikttis ¥ ning he was called on by a cemmittee from Cleve- | gr on an encampment at this place; amore tho- be found very moderate. Also, stabling, &e, for horses, on | tuhesituingly recommend them to the uotiew ofthe , whi J.'B. 8. will also se!l by the de: for prfvate | land, appointed to escort him to that place—received “ fainiies, which will be sent to any part of the eity, aho by the | calls uutil one o'clock, and at four dined with Col. | Poushly drilled and finer corps never appeared at this Glaene tre | O. B, Dibble, at the Michigan Exchange. Degerip- | place. No' Wines are impure sold by him, as he imports. them tions of dinners and plies aris Cer mage intér- | But to the ball—Bridgeport has seldom, if ever, r : esitng, bnt you will permit i Y s : wat Hoteken come: | occasion nothing #0. far west could exceed the | Made se grand sp appearance, ‘The, ball wae got taste and elegance with which the entertainment . : }, 5 * i . an aristocratic assembly, and has left an impression was served. ‘The company, consisting of the Ex. | Wy,QuS actin aseemy. ° valuabl medies. stor of MeDou ices M be yancing can Dunbar, Pastor of \ e found equal to any along the coast." J¢30 Im bah arog nee Ca feng 7c RTH CANAAN, (Conn.) July 11, 1812—J.G Jacob Browner, Pastor of the North :—-Dear Sir —For several Past I noticed Joseph Andreade, Roman Catholic P ly. (which by the way I receive regular! Cimreh ‘ashionable Watering places, and I looke find any mention made of ise, to those whe may favor him with t ple terms. 4 imseIf that no effort of his will be wanting in ledges r it ess, at Al- patronise him eumfor' i" ail road cars, to car. ry the baggage of passengers direct to and from the depot and steamboat at the rate of 64 cents per trunk or package, or 123g cents oe se baggage. fob th 1 he depsrtures for the west are fixed for the season at 73 o'clock, A.M. and 7 P. MI tist Chureh, au riest of St. Peter's 7 J. B.S, has ope boar site Vauxhall Garden, 09 the ina sortment ol the best Wines. P rtificates can be seen at the office, J. Frai Barclay siren ey JOHN COSTIGAN, Superintendent. USE Pb ate : i 4 ry WL ich | ot soon be forgotten. The roem in Albany, June 27th, 1612. e27 Sm Sign anekiiiies wana teteent oath at ie. alee, ws i ar miving th deve ‘ Eres atte thes Gp Raga sie eates Suge Hae which it was given is from 75 to an 100 feet long, and KAILROAD NOTICE. built it last autumn just in time to take a small sorinkle of the 1. J. Francis respectfully informs his friends and the pub! ins of the U.S. Court, Chief J } », Judge MARKET AND FREIGHT LI several gentlemen from your place. thought they would Member of the Royal College of Sargeons, Loudon, and of the ad i New York Medical Society, has jomed him, aud every dence can be placed in his professional skill as an Oc Offi rs 9 A.M., until é <5 b 0 fee width, beautifull je ti i Minter Gavel from New York to. Albany, and by the war | dat in conaequetce ofthe inereae of his bnatness, De. enn Ransom, the Mayor and Cecorder, Gen. Brooke, | #00ut 50 feet in wi autifully decorated with aor TATA) TATE 1) | tnd Col. Garland of the U.S. army, and several | Sreens and the star-epangled banner. We had Dod- HATS! HATS! HATS !! other gentlemen—in all, twenty-five, comprised the | Worth’s fine band who are so renowned for their ROWN & COS One Price Hat Store, wholvsale and ret | Party. ‘The dinner was elegant, and the winesin the | Honor the Mayor, a dashing widower of about 30, an — tail, 179 Chatham Square, corner stiect, where | greatest variety, delicious ‘Teo much praise cannot | }.04; ¢. House to NOTICES fashion, beauty, durability and economy sxe combined toadorm | he bestowed on Col Dibble for this rich entertainment pings rie gis tae derstand ‘ mee = ‘The proprietors twve the pleasure now to offer in addition | alike complimentary to his guests, and creditable to | @ heautiful worked muslin dress, with a diamond Notice ishereby gi | to their recently unproved short napped Hat, a new style, himself. In the evening Mr. Van Buren called on | fyronier upon her forehead, and. bracelets of the the iittake plage | Imitation of beaverr, which so closely rescmoles that oFall'tus | hiveld friend, Cen. Sel aa . racelets aud on the top of one | az Public Auction, authe City Hall of the City of New, York, | the most costly, and’ Deauciiul, that the difference is noteasiy | His old friend, Gen. Schwarz, and spent come time } same—happy is tke man that obtains a jewel of as that water. And here is Miss B———k, accom- id lake, that abounds in fish almost as tall 2ihday of September next, at Lovelock, | perceived. Price three dollars, We strictly adlere to the une | at @ party given by his Honorthe Mayor, On Sun- ° be panied by Miss P- k, to whom he is playing the n‘ jiaelts we have, other very fine i lakes, ‘The noon, an continned froma day to day until the whale of sai price cash system, which es us to furaish A very superior day he visited the’ Methodist, Catholic and Episeo- we half mile from us, and the, tribatary | hroperty ; statement of for the price charg senting these Hats to the Ss : “ 4 I J Streams of which I hazzard nothing in saying for: ‘Trout and | {roverty shall Ve sold, and tnt the, detalled statement of the | public the propeietors tink they, have sached ve uitneuna gE pautott ee Abia tes ea ea “i agreeable; she is truly a pretty unsophisticated, mo- Fike fishing, are not second to. any in New Englandif in the | newsp-per printed and published in th ing Nor wont, Of beauty, durability, cheapness and comfort. m3m*. | Excellency the ao ee Hon, Tah Noel tad | dest young lady, and we wonder not at John’s re- a, ain foun ano echitrarylaw about binde in oar ad- LeRED A. SMITH, Comptrolier spent the evening with the Hon. John Norvell, late | \elling inher charms. Mr. Pt, of New York, Lam sure of them, as this ce, as the rail road will be com t Swockbridge, and that perfects the ch Greenbush to Badgeport. Now, sir, | wish you to rs of our location, N RUNSWICK AND ; I[HE NEW JERSEY Railroad and ‘Trnsporation Com, pany. have estblished a Freight Line between, Newi Brunswick and New York, which they iutend to run. perms ently. Leaving New Brunswick at 53% A. a) and the foot of Liber tyrereet, New ¥ lers and meiciants the abo edy and cneap conve ion, and more particu tock, who can have 150 head of cattle convey- ed between New Brunswick end New York, the same day whenever required. RPORATION NOTH Yen, that asale of propecty for une ut, sar rates fOr the transportation of cattle, horses, mutes, | and puta few of them with plenty of 7 Jomptroller's Office, May 30, 1812. 24 awit Sept2s ¢ of the U.S, Senate. Yesterday he took a trip on | appears quite fascinated with Miss S——g, who is sheen, hogs, &e. and all other kinds of merchandise are very | tolerable dinner, ive way-ta ket. from your alice. to chan i NOTICE TO CLERKS, and all other cersous whose JEWELRY. our Western Railroad,aecompanied by several gen- Sond the idee agretable end talented loltie ip the low, never exceeding steamboat prices. ; just to drive to Catharine Market slip and take the. steame ness catises them to be cd f feet—By calling | — — es tlemen, to Ann Arbor, visited the University of the rs Merchandise. sent by this line is not subject tq any extra | Nimrod, (which by the way isa craft hard to beat) and on y at the old exel Boot Store, 144 Chatham street, they can ERY LOW State, with which he was highly gratified, and re- | °°" chgege in crossing the North River. alat Bridgeport take the carson the Honsatonic rail road, | be accommodated with the invaluable article, ROGERS’ ME- of «old State, with when NE was: Disily ® 1, an But she loves another ; | have learned Company have fitted up a large storehouse at Ne’ h will let you off at our hause at precisely 4 o’cluck., P. M: | TALIC ELASTIC HEEL BOOTS, warranted in every par- us, keys, &e,, at re. | turned in the afternoon in time to meet his friends ‘The lore of woman kind— adi foment Railroad Depot, whieh will alwa: Suppose you all up yousself, and ask Your friends tocome: | fleular, and at the same Est LPs ioe Batt te, fol. 1d Watches | at the residence of the Hon. Judge Mgt left The hope which in his bosom burned i merc 4 § vere are Ul Is too, some filty feet perpe: 7, mol lo se A es the Elastle Heels lewelry © _ ‘ re >, i i 3 rs purchasing their tickets at the ticket offices, will be named, but Lam net Rishosed ta teliyeu ail | have over every other kind s-~ aclollars each. Watches and Jewelry exchan~ | here at 8 o'clock P. M. in the steamboat Fairport, Was idle as the w: i look itoverfor | First—The elasticity adds greatly to the durability of the brite money ferarme “Watches tal Clocks red Rte intending to rong as.yonsaraielt 5 tolse jo che far, ie shensbelog only: |/_,Gecondls- They malle po aolee In walking arom the pere- 1/57 one of te fest wore’ ae TEEN Im | ‘Thence to E daily, and passengers breakfast here aud dine in New York. |. Thirlly—ahey prevent Boots from ranuing down to the | Porter of Watches and Jewelry, wholesale and er 8 ial | ole, and proc iM awse Yours, wi SS BARSTOW. | “Fourthly—They enable the wearer to wall with much Jess EDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS —This well kuown watering place, situated in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, a for the recepti f visitors. tion, as I had rather people s! intending to stop a short time at Sandusky city, on Miss B——ks, accompanied by Lieut. M——n, veland, where he will spend a day. | are seen mixing in the giddy waltz, now in the qua- ie, Pa., where he will visit the peo- | drille, and again promennding. We surmise a flir- ed to Buffalo. Returning to the Em- | tation is on foot—but for fear of mistake, let us warn ; State, ae nee Speers my Wesley en- | the lady not to become too deeply pia ope ~ =| r ‘ thusiasm, and treated with that respectand attention | being spoken for come time ere this. Miss R—d, o MISCELLANEOUS. he so welldeserves. Setting aside the blunders of | Newt Tork, now arheern iaeatn es, On, iiiscacin ob bee our Committee, every thing has passed off pleasani- | devoted friend, Mr. C——y, also of the metropolis, fewark, Elizabethtown, Rahway, West- field, Plainfield, Scotch Plains, Boundbrook and Somerville, is conveyed by the above lines, and delivered the same day when received. mid 3in* OCEAN HOUSE, Long Branch, Rumson, Brown's Dock, Middletown, Eatontown Dock mand Red Bank, Shrewsbury.—The steamboat TOLAS, Captain Alice, will ‘leave New York thom Fulton Market Blip, East River, eve 8 o'clock for Red By the way, pay your fare on board the boat fangue, pekitthly—They do not eut or tear carpets as do iron or nailed eel Bank, (except Thursday, on whic! the boat goes to Eaton- wholuave never visited tie Betingy; it iney thly—They can be wom with comfort by those having ECONOMY, ELEGANCE, AND GOOD J iy, and to the credit of our citizens generally, and | robed in whi d i redingly i f lay, e E rings, it may be neces ’ ATE INN Ey . itize 5 robed in white, and appearing exceedingly interest tome Dog gyccereing, will leave at Lovelock each day. that chey are situated near che pret Westere Taree | ender feet dat cfn hind fat Mla 0 Saal cia lb LYING. we hope that this reception will induce more ot our | ing— if ‘i sae tgies, will ran as above, nevigetion and weather permit- passes through Pennsyl¥ania from Philadelphia t urer's iy 12 eotms HE undersigned has, at a grent expense, fitted up one of the | distinguished men to visit us. Mr. Van Buren looks He pleading until she seemed to see i A f gh, a few miles e: - et ole ‘office and Eating Houses n Ailfreightand bagaage atthe risk of the owners thergot, | gittbaggh, afew miles east of the ehief elevation of the Alle LYER, an] THOMAS DUGARD, meces: | New York n'wineh one humired persons atleast ean ait down | extremely well; indeed persons who have been long burning words he said; june 21, 1912, je29 Ime Every ching has been provided at this watering place to render B. Griffin & Co., would respectfully’ jetere to an excellent and a breakfost, dinner,and tea, (from | acquainted with him think that any alteration in his With murmuring lip and moistened eye, CHEAP EXCURSION, to the Fishing | ascioum pleasantto those who are seeking health or enjoyment, ds and the public, that they ate prepared to furnish est supplies ofthe markets, with a bill of fare notex | ete TCG has been for his benetit, She bent her fairy head. Banks, every day, except Tueslays and Fri- | Amusement will be found saited to all tastes, anda good band | timber of every description, at as short notice, and on.as rea- F 4 f dishes] by any ho- | AP pears eure jie gage dt Miss R—Ids, of Fairfield, with. Mi boul days—Fare 25 cents each way—The. steamer all be in attendance, sonable terms ax any establishment in the city, at their New the United States, and varying in prices from six cents to We have a very gay town here ; very many ele- R—Ids, of Fairfield, wit iss C—r, bor t. Hancox, will run regularly tothe above | A daily stage leave Chambersburg in the moming, and [| Steam Saw Mill, foot of Fourteenth street, North River. hulling and eighteeu pence per dis he purest Java and | gant women; splendid part and all the endless | beautifully arrayed in white, with wreaths of flow- lace every fair day, andieavé ‘as followse-Foot fer the of § : i i vl ir lo fer ‘Foot of Hammend Market street No. 1 North ri- fee atl the very best tens, and served at aul all otier, refreshments in arrive at the the same evening, or if, persons pre! AL im*r Mocka cof Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road to Hucock, will have daily | ~ LOOK OUT ‘ conveyances from there to the spriugs. street at 9 clock, Canal street quarter nk ‘The liberal patronage extended to the subscriber the two last He who steals my purse steals trash, variety of amusement found in most eastern towns. | ers surmounting their Lah perfectly modest half past 9, Catharine ferry Brooklyn 9 Dan Marble has been playing here fora few nights, | and unassuming, are surrounded by their admirers. rted, and left last evening for Buflalo.— | But now we discover the bright particular star of ablishment 1 badiy supp 0 ‘assdays and Fridays the Napoleon wi 1 make afternoon seasons, will camure she renewed exertion the coming season, But he who fi'shes from me of ny & ; py devact ie business is under th erupermten: | Shall L write you again? Begging compliments to } the evenings Miss B—k, leaning very negligently, oney |, landing at_Fort Hamilton and | for te amuseme: comfort of his guests. Ro f ich no dence Of competent overseers, whose sole care and aite sien H 4 ‘ meal Juckson ‘ill conti ora tp WILLIAM REYNOLDS, Sermekaraniteiehetst eter thrected to the comfore and compres eu DE a lap 0. P,Q. } om pracetaly,| Py her intended accord ‘same place every other inthe week)—an ay - ‘reprietor. guests. . - sy ’ Ps by : “4 » lows—Foot of Hammond street at 2 ovclock, Canal strect ata sue" Proprietor of the French and American use, 4 York, be, in obtaining the heart of one whom to quarter past 2, Pike street 2%, pier No 1 at J o’clock—Fare 25 DEP Nos 61 and 64 Nassau st, between iden Lane. Vicksbu look upon is to loyve— genes ni, ang ne post W Femain at Coney, Island one ee ay eee DES P.8.—Open Pprtern ees je30 Sine i. F ae iaj fi Pai ietg Ai fain ur anda half, and arrive in New York by 7 o’clock. = 0 Berane od ~CHANGE OF AIR AND SCENE is not_only Sorrespondence of the Herald. ove on her heart sit ing, jit Im*e fy ea gree, AA cscutial i heal, but a great source of ewoyment in Vicksnura, 3d July, 1842. nTRills with soft dire; | ii ff § mer season to the residents of a crowded erty. ir a No grace, no charm i# want . STATEN ISLAND FERRY revofineties hardware, boots aud shoes, has crockery ‘ass, pt el a ll og oe that hi nothing ean compare with JAUNT TO HOBOKEN, 1 | Duel—Editor Shot—Negro Stabbed— Texas Mect- ‘The heart on fire. . Seen ak Whieiall ames, Sra ee cence sales, end all others who feel. themselves | Fitts before (he is i willcxpose Timpsterss ahd may | shady and diversified walks along the river—the Tivigorating mg—New Financial Moves, ete. ete. Mr. B—k, the grand marshal of the picknic, is ‘steamers STATEN ISLANDER ‘and SAMS Permitanum rousherd of foreign pediers | SM Off their wicked designs. Make no mistakes'therefore. | breezes from the water— the picturesque beauty of ite scenery |. gs Riser, Esc. seen dispensing his sweet nothings and hearty Iai will lenve New York and Seaten Island every hoar, from A | to cossreuate throughout the ward bu the streets med eth side Marshalls only ‘Troy Shirt Depot” is painted on our awning sn of Gaia Point, and tikes Dane tin me in every direction—and happy are the Jadics who Gets tee ah eter iets ceercad” mercer y maciweds | Walls. 0) rhe Inlary of Dek gavaral anal windaw, Be pessiculay. boweve, w 00: the name” Nas ct to have an opporttnity to converse with him. The wand about our store. No. 90, our only og 16 doors from f bel Troy Shirt Depot an honest living to suppert ourselves and families,are particnlar- bed G Popol ly requested to meet at 215 Greenwich street, up st Pearl and Chatham streets, g ight day ES re Ss Chatham street, in passive y Hall, See the mame ‘Prurstay Evening tg Be MARSHALL ‘ow are correct. TO THE LADIES, Strong mate CALAROGUE GH PRICES ag Mnowing you have a kind of paternal regard for the City Guard are seen wending their way among the whele Union (and Europe too) so tar as the posses- | crowd, and charming the fair sex wherever they sion of the earliest knowledge of passing events is | make their appearance. ao ee ag Sees fy =F HS NTON, concerned, I therefore commence this epistle, be- | Speaker of the be lercules of wit and hu- ‘Ni mamer resort. ind Christopher aw 2 ata REMOVAL. PHILLIPS’ CASH TAILORING ESTABLISH; RS OF THE FLUTE. mor, is seen leading Miss N—Ils in the dance, who, ‘ASHIONABLE MILLINERY GOODS.—The i st bands, A, lozen, $7=7 0—8—8 50—9—10— : tee * items il i i ; i m: arta eee Nth daughter ofthe celebrated Goll King, | a ce iiectb oy soto serie Sten 1b- cdo oat ts woh a Sflebrated Rlaitist, Cares tic ota | leving f shall have items enough to fill it out. by the bye, is one of the prettiest ladies in the roo A a = tes eos a fiery for sale 8 moet select and choice assortment of Millinery | 26 302720. All Linen, pi Tes Oe, Oe eT to devotes portion of his time ingiting | ‘The most prominent is the duel between James 8. | And noM A have the bere of the cam the ss 1s removed from 145 Broadway to No.7 Astor House. ods, for the spring trade, never as yet presented to the pub- | 30—3250—%—38, Plain Cotton Shirts, per doz. $5 50—G—7— instruct te, according to the system of the above | ,, . ¢ ri ‘ Dorr of Bridgeport, who wastried, conder ane hig, be y and le 1 don. $5 ‘ = ra c em. of the Vieksh bs e| sBeport, OMY ig, both as regards the quality snd pness of the articles ohne. jCalored Shirts, pes doz. $55 0—-G-7—-8-9—I0- 11, | Celebrated woaster. Fall, editor protem. of the Vicksburg Sentinel and executed, eight muskets being shot at he rt ts hy Fie celebmted SILER HAE, CALLED: ANS, as worn on to our former Large stock of Forterms: apply at 77 Chambers-sreet, Broadway, from the | “Thos, [5 ‘CAPOTTE D’OR- | collars of every description, 1000 dozen, all Linen collars, at 2 Robin: gellar of every description, 1000 dozen, all Linen, collars, at | hours of et mead * re ex-cashier of the Commercial and dences very nimbly for corpee | Mr. D—ton, N’S DRESS by La Duel D’Orleans, of Fi » | 500 dozen, 620—T5e—87 T9—i ~ F Railroad Bank, and now head manager of the ef- | «ay, ty ” i i (ith civertelt Qed itr ee ta tapte | ie Og re ee Sem cree || EE cea oi we weal al cole eee 100 Sincle Barrel Fowling Pieces num, besides the pickings. There has been an old | ““pho supperwas on the table at 12 o’clock, and did deems It unnecessary tO resort 2 the hack: It ODINE CAPOTTES of ey ih OF i too Double Guus, imitation twisted feud betwecn the Sentinel and said financier for se- H \d_ Fairehilde, th ing alist of nominal pri y T" , ELSSLER nil at many of prineiple ready male > FJ lo do" real twisted and patent Breech, feud between the Sentinel and said financier se- | credit to Mesers. Barnnm and Fairchilde, the pro- hhas heen estavlished. COTTAGE,’ Heat Dene Nera Chotaa voce Non Yack 4000 Pairs of Prstols—assorted-—100 different varieties. veral years, growing ont of the remarks made by the | prietorsef the Sterling Hotel, alter which we danced be Restpred op. fa Mt p an nd English FANCY STRAWS, of the finest tex- | caution dealers and others against the many mistakes that have Rifles 7 Rifle Beas proLocks one we rains pep against ‘ee ein § Sorrapt eae jeg of | 4 few quadrilles, and retired, all perfectly delighted being connected with an extensive cloth establishment in Eurape o Yinotlatrden ti ici been made of ‘ate, in consequence :of seeing ticketed fame Bags—~Powdet Flasks enc Percussion Caps the affairs of said bank. Tom Robins, was howe- | with the evening’s entertainment. he confidently assets shat he can furnish eothes which, on com> | with seal ni scum, ee elegant and aed Meck oF MA, | fe7Oe oF the, windows, 'Hecollect, fo marked or ‘uicketed | qSbortiararticles generally. 1) cio aviees, | ver * too smart” to call “ old Hagan,” the teal edi. ; "Every ‘True. Ber pont Zenertoroan owes pn, any other house making up | finery for themselves, before they purchase elsewhere, ax it | Pricceare to be seen in ow window. Bat remember this the | A. W. SPIES & CO. tor, to account. Doct. Hagan is now in England, | p.s, A description of the picnic party very soon. ‘my 3in 18 FAILS 5 “Antsy Flowse, Broadway _ | Will be sercat saving fo them in, Price and 2 Greatadvantage 88 | the benefit of all. These circ be rove rmmes Essie, ill uss 219 strect._ | and Fall rather revived the affair a few weekssince, | Pjease insert this, and send a quantity of your MARTIN’S Miss’ s. RING, Migizine oSigMlote Mnmber, Mishalla No.0." No paconaee ated active | TRON. CAST TRON. AND and.the meeting took. place, yesterday morning at | papersto our city. fone, ee je22 Im*r roadway. ho beat down, ada ht Nadiad ‘ivis Im®e > > 0 o’clock, about 30 miles below the city, and Fa! Sy eee mages Cash Tailoring Est: — | ons ary WS | f . nee “ + | Hornmur—Aw Isvant Kintxp ay its Insane Motunn. I Removed fo 194 Willies streets corner oy she street SHIRTS, SHIRTS. ASPHALTUM AND MINERAL TAR. STEE Was shot at the first fire by the “great regulator” | _Conestataay, ‘Men Gannon, an insane women, none THE subscriber, in annow the above to his friends a1 the public in general, tues I iberal patronage bestowed on him at his forme eee neta assuage them’ dhap'over article ordered of him shall ) | > IFAC wh. 1 ; who proved to be as successful in putting * balls in}! crher unconecious moments, threw her infant deughter pe a ey bn JOHN LOWIT Z, R 1) N D E R E D motion” when brought up to the cease has been | outofa fourth story window. The child fell oo ite |, that vb ns the prprei 4 PF tha ony is in e ing, to his own advantage, his financial fi * AleSahove estafliiment have adopted sew method of manwe | FAS constantly on hand patoral Anphattar Rock and Mine- RUST PROOF, in, condacting, to hie own advantag hoad, and died instantly from the cencussion of the brain bout sundown | jt was but twenty-one months old. ‘The maniac’s mother trimmed in the neatest and | facturing w enables them to sell their shirts at a cheaper used for the following purposes :— ver a r d attend- t the ti: kei f la id. most manne: ie. ‘materials, i 7 in this city. Thi emel i Tks. in FOR ONE t £NT PER POUND ONLY!!! last night in a steamboat, and quite a crow ‘I was in the room at the time, taking care of an older child. the mar et, and at 1 popltivesaring ol Sotericeete Beers | ethical te Tae hse Penton ce Ditgeee aman will be tgs and Cellars, where the exclusion of | THE WHOLE IMPORTANT ART AND MYSTERY | cd hin, Ie was taken 6n shore by six sturdy Irish- | After the fatal act, the demented creature never manilest are requested to cal ind examine Gentlem 5 who 1 refer purchasing their own cloth, &e., can OF GALVANISING, men, (handling him as gently as a dove), though 1 | ed the least emotion—not even when the dead body of her ; F ine Muslin Shirts, with Linen Bosoms ie L 5 A t would have been | infant was shown to her. have thet trimmed in the style tha di Col rs, rocks. Otherwise zinking Iron, Cast Iron, and Steel, &e., nade plain | doubt if the same gentle treatment “ Hire a ale Ue bk oles | abe, wvesu ec ae ae a spehieenahigndpetn tnt or crear Meg Paes FO [tendered to his well opponent It has oneaced | ington ae weeks ago, her husband, Peter Gannon, en BS r Vacca ry leh hh ee cored cheen foreach rites” | Coating cf irom wt 1h, to prevent ite oxnduilon by siren: hy GEORGE JOHNSON, quite a sensation here. nd surgeon to. Fall, and | *,tioleat man, while under the influence of liquor, pre- AY water. J > Formerly free Merchent of Calcutta. Duff Green, was second and surgeon to Fail, and | conted a loaded pistolto her breast. She rushed to the SUM R STOCKS Coating of timber work, used at railroads, ke. This book is for sale at all the Booksellers, Price 25 cents | the Doctor has assured me this morning there is no | window and uttered the most appalling cries of alarm, and SCARFS, CRAVATS AND GLOVES. Soke Saletan sian ‘ ‘ Rae tress ter getters post paid, Mtr, George Juhusonacn@ | danger, and that Fallis doing well. from that moment she has been bereft of her sem 1 Negara rely dell made vo order, an asuie | JUST RECIVED, ae suiy bedbvreciilncem |e ee ee tre HOT AND COLD SALT WATER BATTISN |. Atthe landing of the boat, a negro boy ongaged When the neighbors feat locket in to her amitance, ve ’ zi sti i . — 77 . 7 - ~ “ ~, on ‘a. “ed i me name as Robins, (vi jav= | non declat jat the pistol was n ; 4 fated een: 10 Shoo tARL B. MARTIN. samuner month a Scemis ami Cravan, Ti gnext tari O Breit, Acsopeanson, Cariifenter OFDeponies, he tunvored | RAR ICO CPA Wan Bot sed Cold ied er south of tact ppb ‘hy the noble example of his *illug: | mination it wasfound to be fully charged Shh Tower ee yee. nae Al “lg * Cravais, a 4 . Certifies . he. ; ; Cand he r vty RETRENCHMENT THE Glover the off establishment, 21 Biondway, between Park | Hexcm, fiamden & Co. from New York 1 Albsny) upon any | street North River,)are nove open for the accommodation ol | trious predecessor;” stabbed his employer, though | ball, and he then took advantage ofthe confit 4 i « Place and Murray street, : rs A ollowing places and. guarantee rerums to the eity of | both Indies and entiemen. Open from sunrive unt 1 o'eock | noe mortally! ‘The boy is in jail!—Robing is at | *eneto escape, and has not been heard ofatuee: oy in from siz to eight days. at night. ; sll Jpon ORDER OF THE DAY. N.B. Comtently on een ~ So neti on fe 5 pais iM . Canandaigua, N.B. The water where the baths are stationed hi large ¥ Mre’ Gannon into custody very soon after the death of her FTHE Subscriber, with a view of meeting the exigencies of | and Muslin Shins, Linen Dress Fronts, Linen Collars, Under Syracuse, Rochester, deepened, which deruit ax pure as any other Lastnight the long-talked of Texas Meeting came | child, the Court adjudged her to be a suitable rubject for fits be enallod to Baruch parternta ct Uoe very Kear aealiicas | SSeS eae ie iaet oomve Basin’ vicinity of New York. On Tucaday's the Bath is exclusively | oft —a full attendance; lots of speeches and fun. Ex- | the Boston Lunatic Asylum, at South Boston.— Boston an immense saving from former charges. Having ta IMPOR T A NT TO THE _ Reg: (sient tendanee every ple want evening. Price of a cold bath iaig.ers, | Governor Runnels, well known ag the great finan. | Post. mPraen th ae purchases, exclasively for cash, he is determined to compete Pp (Erasmus Corning, hones a Olcatt, Albany, warm baths 25. jeatm*r_ | cial officer of the Union Bank of this State, the A With the cheanet,(on the ready money 7 inciple only.) while he : UBLIC. 2s ONE CO. | COAL AFLOAT=200 tone superior quality Seoten Coal | Mississippi bond seller, and author and performer of SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. an peal ty which for the Tat fifteen years has characters: | AL ey omariably chease Se%gutein Clothing ofthe best | py Comer Stato and Market strevts, AThnty GLOVER & MeMURRAY, 100 Pine st. cor. of South, the cele peated song of ey oaring River,” 99 Well | uur 19.—George © nd tastortors) Pe cchegule of zed his establishinent. Gentlemen are referred to the annexed | west of Hudsot.. Also, 2 large ase eae oe rgety one door | ‘iE Ss; eamesyaberp " oi and faithfully deseribed by the great ‘ Shoeco Be Oo et eee a000..% view eS rectors i st of F tment of Clothe, Cassie $< BSTABLISHMENT, founded va | _Jy 12 4 | ; ; $ Higa ‘mane of $200,000—Sept 1 Haro pices, mith us seuss thatthe articles enuimerated | meres) Veatngs, and Summer Gaacar am wash tieinGarst | PEARSALHS OAR, ES age FT ; Jones,” (by-the-bye, have you read Shocco’s work ? Ba prac of BOONE TA, nasal ded ohn 1998, at 462 Water street, five doors aboye Catharine mar ONSIGNEES per British barque Countess « | ket, the only establishment’ of the kind in the Ui Cy bs nels to order in the beat 1 ‘ made £0 ot manner at very r wool dyed cloths, from $19 to 24. Dress coats o' erpool, Will please send theer permits if not, I willsend you a copy!) The ¢ rnor and Col. Peyton are raising some emigrants to go to ‘Texas to make money, and up to this time can count prices, 2 ).N, ¥.—Sept 1. - H. Solomon, late merchant liam Jobagon, late firm Johnson io do cassimere, fashionable variety, 5 hing to furnish Jel9 31 ntinues to supply the Navy, the American, Russian, “ R, or to the office of the subscriber without dela: = Spanish war eteamnere—has spptied all the Taee boats and elup | hottie the office of the wernanacottably be seit to SHIRTS. baees for the fast fonr yenre—and hap now the largestassortment | 2 FOUN HERD A Y. Co, merchants, 1 Fee EE A 4 Bee | ‘23 é Son Fk : 2S. z 5 = 2 ee ES z = 2 53 : Ej = > i? Es Zz 2 g2; 5 z 3 e1 g 2 > ne =" ge g = Be 4 4 3 EE 6 A g§ a > aa > a = 3. 3 3% iF = ll. i Mt mcs tat ES Talk et 8 AN lo Bee Dll 2 Naw PAG Bs a APTS Fie 8 AN 0 Ec Sell SEES AC Ee ERE AS oben Vi ng He RAE EBS By othe ORES ME BE SR en amen es : - = — = — = = CS Pas —— 5 “ arian z 5 Ee 2 he > Fi3 z F32235 F Z 537 “: ze 2 5 : > 32 & =a SE E 53 25= ro |e 3 $Pe! = 3 ee oe . 2 Ea ‘3 Be, FI g ats Fess eee 3 5 5 By E ; 33 : = : < cs ian : oe = ¥ a2 4 3 - . e 2 : $ Fy 4 = : & 2 "3 = 3 22 ¥ 2 . S 2 e . @ 4 , . Ei : é : $ : E 22 OQ ; 258 : 2 thei te made and trimmed in the same style of clenes ops, and soulls ever collected i ci) 4 men, good and true, on their list; and a better | ny, In reportion ta the above. et LO AIRTS, mate. rene Garment min feanarared French pe, braueh One Beare on the ide, is | ~GLLKCTIONS on all parts of the United States, made on | leader in Tec onuke chanet Bo Tonnt They will | "Samuel M, Wolfe, Brooklyn. Babcock, long known as one of the most fashion Y order at the shortest notice, nn wencripeioms madeto Aas Femoved ty 404 Water stregti snd as seve all the | Co heron trvornble tors” start about the Ist August, ‘The Governor has joined | William Ciayton, Bethel, Sullivan Con farmer: sl ‘. b A a ve| tl 7 } hased, and for sale ea »* bei q ’ yin " a " entinues in the extablishiment: ay Gentiomen’s Furnishing Store 67 and 9 Maiden lane, comer from the Norn River tfc. to pa Jor their trouble, | | For, ign Gold and Silver purchased, and Hor ate at the beat | OT Oe ere ibe oF Wideoe, Hane, Alva of William street. TER, the * Teetotallers,” but ‘forth L ; 1 a ’ a irs Jbany:) Je30 Im* WILLIAM COLLINS. mien Boats, oars and sclls old ae <5 4 Flas” 22 Wail'st, and 190 Broadway, | surrounded by his old boys, such as Tom Creen, the | tary, on petition of Messr Bay ane 61 Nassau street, uew Maiden lane,