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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. VIII.—No, 220.---Wniels No. 2071. NEW YORK. THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST Il, 1842. gots galas ot Gigine a. ian LA aoe igen Washington, 1; <7"; | dherate of oilee Upon upon choye BO per cent, | wild epi Of aivantl Reetaeet int temaciocs OCULISTS. 4. SSR Wa pe AOSS, &C. och CELLANEOUS. [Correspondence of the Herald.] and with a view both to provide pee) means to | Pf credits, aden on Py ot poe and tnd is still la- CATS LL, MOUNTAIN HOUSE, V ASHING’ ay—3 P. meet present exigencies, and to lay the foundation | [8s end which it is ped w seon recur. DOCTO A I AT THE PINE ORCHARD.1812. CHEAP HARDWARE ST Phe Veto can kGtos, Tuesday—3 P.M. | Toe sticcceatul negotiation of loads felt itncuny. | CoBMErInE the vast amount offavestments made by private TED EYE WATER. "HIS romantic ant fashtonaple resort wil be conducted der. | (PIE. Soleeriber is gow opening his Sp © Veto—Congressional Proceedings. bent u . Congress to raise the du- | \"})i.iduals in the public lands, during those $ yeurs, and CELEBRATE 4 doors of the | jo, iM the present season under the direction and superiaten ARDWAKE AND CUTUERY, reeeived pet late ar | ‘The President pro tem. laid before the Se ‘et go hea ells set yg | + which equalled $43,000,000, equal to: more ‘than 20 years 0, 10 BARC STREET, within two doo. or ali | dance of the subscriber. It has undergone @ complete and | rivals from Burmingltun ‘and Sheield. 'Posether with a gene: arene de f ties accordingly, imposing them. in a spirit of a | purchase,taking the average of sales of the ten precod- * Astor oe Dara netee “atbatt oes , Kes, cme | HHOTOM ch repatr Js pow open for the reception, o Lieeintss al asvortinest td Rene arias Maich he is prepared to of | communication from the President of the United | wise diserimination, for the two-fold object of af- | ing years, it may be safely asserted that the result of the heverfail in fer oring uebutes of the longest 3 j RMR | opens ithe heeatee cued ee CrMghsaesntiqn of Conutiy Merckiac, Builders, Cabinet | States, stating that in his reply to a resolution of | fording ample revenue for the Government, and in- Roturer wit the mnto}4 out nothing te alarss the manu. any surgteal opuration. ‘As heretofore, its tables will be ingaished with every delicacy +® Sc. is solicited to ‘ay examination of his stock and | the Senate transmitted eidental protection to the various branches of domes. | facturer with the idea of instability im the revenues, and ss RTIFICATES. een years | thatthe New York market can afford; and every jossitde a ihe W coufident they*wil Hed it to tit iatemat | He Senate transmitted on the 15th of June,some | fie industry, 1 also pressed, in the most emphatic | CoB#equently in the course of the Government. Leertify that Jacob Valentine, * youth about ee Pe tention that ean promote the couvenience aid enjosment of it f hin with a call, reflections were cast upon the Prussian Minister, | but respecifal | I could employ, the neces- | .. Under what appears to me, therefore, the proper con- of age, was brought to my house at Sot SepETeTRLY Pe: patrons will be promptly bestowed. ‘The road leading to this ALFRED F. LAGRAVE, rye ‘i " apectiul language 1 could employ, iderations of public policy, and in view of the interests of caller‘ me fordny, and states that he hs Beau the patient of | (STR Ae rm ea othe outa haa 20 Greeonich ayer Borcliny New York, , | Who was the umpire in the Mexican claims. The | sity of making the land sales available fo the ‘Trea. | f\icrehons of public policy, snd in view of the interests J. Francis, whose treatment phe en been rendered perfectly smooth and safe. A regaler supply of FALL’ RIVER CUT NAILS, and | ob fthe ; ieclas in- | SUry as the basis of public eredit. 1 did not think rg nauary, Ireturn you theta God, oft ‘his sight, JAMES MILNOR, Y of in bee saieat | object of the communication was to disclaim any in- P ‘ with these my objections to its becoming al onrreec St. George's Church, Beekman st esas, A. F. Brach 6 Co.'s excelleut line of stages will rin | Convent Glue. Alona’ coniplete assortment of Mechanics . siete that I could stand excused, much less justifies Ttake ph gag ‘Thin isto certify that tg at my children were afflicted gzheretafone regntay becween the landing andthe Mountain | Tool, Jaca’ Screw, m2 tention of imputing any wrong conduct or purpose. | fore the people of the. United ‘States, nor conld 1 | siroto cooperste wie Case eee sehen ny amie de- a louse, on the arrival of ¢ . Z A 4 e ) E e Sta mr ¢ J zr ongress, in the passi: ly digeased eves fora Ienath of evo ee eae ne e8S. 1. BEACH, Proprietos. CORNS, CORNS, CORNS The other morning business was of no conse- | reeoncile it to myself to recommend’ the imposi- | which, while it shall assist in supply ing the wants of the Gi without ay yood ‘effect, and despaired of them ever bel 13th, 1812. 22 Bee, . whesvey serene’ Pai | anes tion of additional taxes. upon. them, withou Treasury and re-establish public credit, shall afford to the manufacturing interests of the cou ty all the inci protection they require, Te ee ee a ee uJ ar “They are now perfectly restored to sight by Dr. J | PATH HOUSE, LONG ISCAND—This Tong and well | ye )< 4 9 Francis’ celebrated known boardinis and sea. bathing establishment, having re- ', urging the employment of al y t y aaeae MADAME BERHARD, | ‘The bill to reimburse the Pension Fund was or- | {ie same ina at the: government to legitimate m, rig h : a DANIEL 8. JONES, 499 Pearl street, | cently undergone numerous improvements, among which i sag Corn Doctors, from Paris, ered.toa third readi The bill reeulati Yi “i faa Alter all, the effect of what I do is substantially to eal smoxe hind for twelve Yea and ii five weeks, ander | Srectionof acveral elegant summer howucd upon fe magia of | EG LEAVE to talorm the lahatituts of New York, dat | 2&0 rd reading. ‘The bill regulating Naval. | satialying » ite wants. - ‘These. opinions, were | ou Congress to" rocontides thc ca thcs atally toca iii five , iment of Dr. J. Francis, my sight is bow per. | the ccean, is now open for the re nd trope season. ‘The great extent of pr 4. Bechard have been practicing ii th cat Schools was then taken up, and is now under dis- | communicated in advance of any definitive | Consideration, a majority of two-thirds of both houses MARTHA BROWN, 177 Forsyth street. periect security in bathing, even for ladies and children, (the on ited States but a few m ‘and in that short time hi th cussion. action of Congress on the subject either of the tariff} should be in favor of this measure, it will become « law. i hy houses hrow of the mansion ; I * é or land sales, under a high sense ot public duty, and | notwithstanding my objections. ‘In a case of ele a SEORGE BENEDICT, ly. con sd Sligfel aga: rove adoining the house | Sd oer, soto the ened aad cation whichther have fee | the House, a resolution was adopted calling | jn complianes with anexpress injoncuon of the Cone | maniles error dh the pect of ane Preeti, eae, ad Twas pourly tind for tee oy pare with sreataeet ip eagh | Gehing grounds and other sonre recreavvo anal | primes since, they, tave hem attended by them. They have the | upon the Secretary of the Treasury for the amount | stitution so that if a collision, extremely to be d Mion of the Coustitution is. that such majorities will be eye ani from the use of Dr. Francis’ wonderful preparation for | amusement—the beatiful vic Sceau and the ford sod Soft Corns, Bunions, Callosities, ke. | of duties collected since the 30th of Tune last. precated.as such collisions always are, has seeming. | fount, She ‘ischaiged my own duty, T shail eheeeiouty 3 : : merous vessele. | Mee aed Hee Be walle ; ‘ jee the Exe “ po . hat disedse, my TER JOUNSTON it Eldridge street, | sata en oomoeal coat ioeetacine canoe Mr. Prorir concluded his speech in defence of a ee evict ie Bead Lepeative acquiesce/in the result. JOHN TYLER. carci ntieemenets bovine eicmeaet toe Sua ise J hg I Sak ede hy egglon my Berrys pom the administration inthe controversy between the | been owing to any eapricious interference, or to auy | WAS#8¢t9%, August 9th, 1843, i } nus, that they may have the. satisfaction of carryi . pit : v tiesititinglyrecoumend them othe notice of the rubl ine Corn, ty theirhanda. 9” “8% | House and the Secretary of War, and he was fol- | want of a plain and frank declaration of opinion on 8. one, Pastor o Baptist Churel have practiced the - E " #6 be e r Executive, as te Bills of the follow. vel iti &. H. Gone, Pastor ofthe Fist Baptist — Tahceand Englaid md | ed attack of Mr. Adams with extraordinary power right to do, and passed a bill virtually for a time re- Johi Lynch, M-Powell, Jonathan Hull Mary Fee ky Hose Bruner, Fevge of the Neeth Ly trees ag BO an oxvem here andefieet. While he was speaking, the veto mes- | pealing the proviso of the act of the 4th September, | Haring, D. Berrien, Mr, Howard, Mr, Barton, several offi. ndreade, Roman ic —= = © moat celebrated Ene iration of the | 1841, The bill was returned to the House in which | cers oi police, J. H. Schmol, Mr. Stewart, John Davios LASERS eyez erent htc, Pea FURNITURE. i h ‘well as from severai of | Sage was presented, and at the exp ] y ned t : rane! Barclay street, New York, ies, delivered to them morning hour it wasread by the Clerk of the House. | !* originated, with my objections to its becoming a | Mr. Helms. front this showezthe. | gooyttt® Mall be hippy co wait epon all who may” desir th 0 tion and distanee, (being from Brooklyn) the access by stages at! hours accommodated to business render it peculiatly. awapied as a residence for gentlemen of busir. ss in New Yor! lon for Jel2 2m*r WILLIAM BROWN, Proprictor. | bave acy a eT 1) glish, French and Gi ry. af those ‘oy Dr. J. Francis, el: oe + a | flor four years cure. The operation will not occupy more law. With’ a view io prevent, if possible, an open | Several others were presented and referred. jal Eyes inserted, whieh cannot be distinguished from 7 than ton minutes, and the relief js s0 instntanrous that the per | Tt j ; vi Raine with A view to f » if possible, weary pate i ‘ Je x : enience. —' s¢ he whole ii reasiol dec! a a - : y ya a that in Coagrracnes of the wicrease of his bust Wholesate and Retatl Furniture and General Fur- | “Unies and sentloaene walk be waited on at theie own resie P 7 : pene dispensable prerequisite to an gnerease of duties | 4 Aldermen Woodhull and Jones were appointed a com. Member of the Royal C London, and of nishing Warehouse, No. 67. Chatham street, cor- dene hey desire it. admirably caleulated to conciliate the popular favor. spensable pre-requisite to an increas _ Gules | mittee, s , Medical “joined : ied: Of Duane tied, Nab York. 3. ‘At “it the moming from 8 till 11, end inthe aftemsoon | ‘The consideration was postponed until to-morrow pee cent., that she ais of ihe, ath Semen: Also, to enquire info the various expenses of tive city, lence can pe ; fre o’cloek, aCe ; » id retain unre peated in its provisions, so far as to disti uit it shi d e Office hours 16 P.M. WHERE, he bees (aa a args assortment of the follow- | “Oiice at Boston, 151 Coustst- _____jygamer_| and the House then went into Commitee of the | reasons for that opinion were elaborately ect forth in | Dourd of Supervige nad eehatte the Cobpuctlion We ¥ Tables, Chairs, Oitice a real "Glass Cases, Book INS J TSP Whole and took up the report of the committee of | the message which accompanied the return of the | ferred to same committee. + | Gnaes, Looking Glasses, Dini and Bier Tab! aN L o. Rs roe bill—which no Constitutional majority appears to |. By Ald. Uxvenwoon, in favor of paying Jndge Sandford R. K, DIOSSY, Pianos, Sots, Soft Hedsteads, Beds, B Pateastors, Mit josnrn EXCLUSIVELY.) reference on the Army Bill. ’ have been found tor paseing into a ahi his salary as w Judge of the Sessions.” Adopted, OPHTHALMIC SURGEON, tresses, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Matting end ite Irasay: Wash?! 7) JOSEPH, J& Maiden | ‘The whigs are in a state of the highest exaspera- | ‘The bil. which i : before me proposes, in its | _Th¢ Comptroller made a communication relative to No. 27 BROADWAY, ftands, Totiet’ Tabies, Chndie Stade, Bureau Bedsteads the sale of B 4 J chest ? The bil. which is now before me proposes, in its | \aisine tares we NOKioi he veferean Pe Encrence in Fulton Street, opposite St."Paul’s Caurch, Sire cehoteste ei visti sla women Wibatld Ki. tion, and openly avow their determination to ad- | 27th section, the total repeal of ene of the provisos | port respecting indry accounts of officers,ae, aTie pS "TO bide ASEM OP THE EYE ANB ALL parel, new and second handed alas? i jour without attempting to do any thing. ‘The de- | in the act of September, and while it increases the | "On motion of Ald; Cuouivs, tho, Board adjourned to this OFFICE HOURS FRoM 9 To Go’cLocK. | ue Be gre septs ‘are, oliernd se SNE Sore i is ee Bivens 7-0 pases she mocrats, on the other hand, are in fine spirits, pre- Geeneeree ‘ ~ epee ben” eee tes ome afternoon at 4 o'clock, Having completed Lt base ar AH ELLIOTT, their advantage to make au early call at the above estadlish- | which ena dacll at extre inely low rice pared to do their best to provide a revenue for the | subjected second time, inthe period of a few days, General ae ¥F wdertake the treatment of all diseases al- | “Shipping orders ponctually attended 19 and racket en the metchants ars partiouarly: re Government. ‘The following bill will be offered in | to the necessity of either giving my approval to.a | Before his Honer the Recorder, Judge Lynch, and Alder- mat of th eu. | Derihs moderate and graduated to ghorjest nquce, ana on Eason ae sat | Mattresses, Bedding, hi ir ity the House by a democrat. on the first opportunity THERES sl ape in aay SESS eee {hgeetaely; 1s in ; Me aes ght e Hes 4 " se i on hand, , T SDIAIATDE — % 2 i * | conflict with great public interests, or of returnin; james R. Whiting, Esq., District Attorney, riven to fle hie at asennad ao to ; jreeat wil be resctually et | FTAVANA AND PRINCIPE | We shall see whether tho whigs will take the re- | {to the House in which it onigimated, with iny oft, | AUG 10-—PLeapen Guinrh—A black fellow” named New York. cei ‘sae highest prices pe, given fur Second Hand SEGARS. sponsibility of defeating it. jections. With all my anxiety for the passage of a pea berry hy plea ot guilty, for sisaling aquaa- a eRe eee Cee eee ree Oe See ee wer feats eter tea ambrad anal bine asd M, BADER, 6 Chatinum street, offers for sale A bill to provide revenue from imports. law which would replenish an exhausted Treasury, | $i? Hampton, of 173 Heade stout wal ne mnan bamed Ly- “ M. hs . ‘ ip 7 je street,and was rent to the Peni- 139, Na Sewary. and furnish a sound and healthy encouragement to tentiary for four months. Srcrion [—Provides that from and after the pas- sage of this act the same duties upon imports shall be levied, collected and paid, under the GC. L. INGERSOLL’S BOAT ESTABLISHMENT. Bash isbiscz te pemicemenes rr: | W, mechanical industry, | cannot consent to do so at | ‘Tia $1000 Norr.—The District Attorney requested the sacrifice of the peace and harmony of the coun- | an officer to bring up Charles Stone, alias Free Jack, ELLINGTON A. C d ‘ try, and the clearest convictions of public duty. charged with stealing a $1000 note frem John J. Clayton Merchant, No. 5 re Entitled 10 Besides a full stock of the ch oul, ter st, Catharme Market, is one of the ya quantity of superior dou: | brands of | jars. 0 In eod same laws, rules and regulations, which were col- s 2 5 s a a “a Hig Wy Me + Tegeenetl oe nee Ciniiek Benton dlsvere ate balls xa mee ts eat eee en reticent ‘a CROOKS | lected “and unde between June Iet, Tah and | ,, 9% some of the reasons which baye brought we | om the kh of faxt mouth. “A.D. Rutall eg. coumel beautiful pleasure barge ‘club boats that have floated on | at his usual low rates, in parcels to suit buyers. ; ae 4 Sy the last day of December, 1839, under the provi- | {@ {his conclusion, I refer to my previous Messages | {or prisoner, objected Pe the rivers and Jakes of America. Also the barge for the Auto- A, Carter's assortment of superior Wines cannot fail to | NIC), SULIBERTY STREET, between Broadway and | 4 , 3 , proj to Congress, and briefly subjoin the following :-— just been found, and by consent of parties, the affidavit of crat of all the Russias, several racesboat for Asiatic Monarchs; | please. The old Lomelimo Madeira of 1812, in bottles and in + Nassau strect, offer for for sale sions of the act of 1833—that is, the compromise 1. ‘The bill unites two subjects, which, so far from hay- | ™!!: Clayton was taken de benne esse, and that $1000 note ths faney boat called the Jahn Smith of Arkansas, and the fast | pipesihds. and qr. casks of various ages; champagne claret and ipl Blceks Trish Ulack marble. act. M : ing any affinity to one another, ars wholly then returned to his possession by an order of the Court. at for M Heiss recently eomoleted | other light ‘Wines o Le Demy Bos ie EG 300 Craks Bo aching yawder. ‘i Se a pane in, a cag Lipbdrtation cof all | in their character. It is both a revenue and an appropris- per tnget Kil eaeehend ees pagrtebel nob and _ + f 9 “ p> 504 i he articles made Oo a duty of tw i ill. i 2 eoutive, fai 3 yy + tual) th pacninon beets San ff Maepa. An ay wat GOOD SUMMER WINE. The Gemssnnemgtreteicks: eee I8H1, entitled “ Anact relating to duties and draw. | Would reject, or rejecting that which he might otherwise | SloKEly, fen, their activity In securing this rogue Stone, fo matormaisare all of tae best quality, pine, boards no | J. B. STOUVENEL, Importer of French Wines of 20 Caska 3 and 4 FE blue sinalts. backs,” there shall hereafterbe levied,and collected | 8ppove. This is a species of con: Bien the Jody ee RS ke Eee ee marna part thereof. A large assortment of boats ofall kinds, including | + the most approve Bordeaux, Claret and “other 2 Bales evttoncarpeting thie, and fonr yards wide. and paid a duty of thirty per cent ad valorem, ex- | Ment of the Execntive ought not, in my opinion, to besuy- | 5, DenGrenr ane, Gnasm Lancesy James C. Burne, ope Moet Erne Whitehall and ace | Wines: He has temoved fram his old stand, Gf Nesenu street, 4 Bales Machine Mankets s J upon railrond iron, which shall be subject to | ected: But that is not my only objection to the act in its | Barnes maker, was tr nee ent ag boats, may be always found at the manufact wry, at prices much | to No. 21 Ann street, (near Nassau) basement, All of which will be soldat lowest market prices, jy 17e | C€Pt upon rai 4 ee ea ih, © | present form. ‘The union of subjects wholly dissimilar for the, abor © property stolen under below what purchasers have heretofore paid, tad a liberaldis: | |, Always on hand, the best and most recherche Wines, St. Ju- P ARSELLS & AGA’ rE oe a of rg satel or volt tor of fico far mae | in their ler in the same. bill, if it grew into a prace | {his indictment ww piper, Sc. xatued ot Hep tpn ike e ha te ian, Montferraut, steve, Lafitte, Medoc, &e. in barrels, nufacture, under the first section of us act ; bu) ie le r r ive ta T, 2 n street. count on the neual rates will be made to thote who wash to ell | {han, Montferrant 9 1 s hs UF | tice, would not fail to lead to consequences destructive of | Aan metiewlars’ have eieaeenuaee. ‘Also, Champagne, various brands; Bur: : a : ‘ : i consequences ag bag Also, Cham oa Ot ag ANUFACTURERS OF STOCKS, Suspenders, Linen | nothing herein contained shall beso construed as to | all wise and consei us legislation. Various measures, Judge of my work Talorences. os ivacdaainent of | Oe Eat Wine Poet een eT Diapers, Sc; have jast received s very fight and beautiful dennve: any, State or incorporated company which | each agrecanle only to a mall minority, might, by being boats, kee, see Com er & Euquirer and New York Commercial B.S, will alco sell by the degen bottled Wine for private | sek,exmegly for suamer wear. Alaa, aici autvanied.as | shall have imported iron priot to the Sd day of | thus united, and the more the greater chance of success, Adve j a benefit and advantages secured | lead tothe passing of laws, of which ns gle provision - Di Silk, Line 221m*r | families, which will be sent to any part of the city, also by the ssa gl gf ad N it iy! gullone? ccharwise, eshose wha ay fevee Hines Kid Glovi ment of Buspenders,ready made | March next, of th jit orahaitig liad, Covmand « wiavority in ita ror . While the ‘Treasury is ina state of extreme embar- vertisel, f f te nas ; a “FEVER AND AGUE. ||" Sci | nM aa oat ay | thoy ie jovial a of S| k , é . en's under garments, &c., at the old establisiunent,211 Broads USHTON K-ASPINWALL'S TONIC. MIXTURE No, Wines, are impare sold by him, as he imports them | Way hetween Fark place sui Mursay 5 iv/2 1 1. rassment, requiring every dollar which it can make avail. cessary to report them a second time. The defence conducted by Ws. Sacer, Esq., proved that prisoner was engaged to work as a harness maker by two men named John Taylor and Thomas Wray, in @ shop where the goods stolen were found. He also proved a good character. The jury after a short absence re- turned a verdict of guilty. ‘The other indictments against sortment of Summer Searfs, has wow been used for anany years with great success, and | (7 J.B. S has opened a boarding house at. Hoboken, oppo- FRENCH, ENGLIS AND on able, and when the Government has not only tolay addi-'| jim were handed over to the Court. and re i the increasing d l for it affords amp! fof the effieacy | site Vauxhail Carden, on th road, wh is kept an as- t, \ Hy, tional taxes, but to borrow money to meet pressing de- i fo the Court, and punishment in- oie premnion, i ine bye eed woe Gems olen | Sormeacafy, ton Wines Famer maniedeuteed | CLASSICAL ACADEMY VETO MESSAGE. tonal axes it to orien, money to ment presing | fetal upou himiy meentence of thie yee inthe tae vail tea great extent, ani ios apne — No. 7 Division=street, 10 THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES | Tecenie—wehich is the sarie thing as raising money by | P"thomas Wray alias Fitzgerald, who had. been. im : ——- 7 I hyp hi fp ce Bae Beige Bo 24 + | loan and taxation—not to meet the wants of the govern- 2 i Acs a ated . 8 tive the reel tH . TS Seer ere Letra ene axecavacck hehe woes OF THE UNITED STATES. ment, but for distribution, a proceeding which I must re- | Plealed with Burns in the indictment on which he was gard as highly impolitic, ifnot unconstitutional. found guilty, and who had been convicted of an attempt to t, 110 Broadwa; Astor House ; and also by of the druggists throaghout the his instructions during the co1 Vaeations, by these a mit a burglary, was then sentenced to tw in country. a6 2w*r ——S meqns open an avenue to those who prefer school to vaeati It is with wafeigned regret that I find myself ander A brief review ofthe present cond 1g urglary | w en sentenced to two years a > 7 D: ‘The intent of this institute isa rapid aud thorough know! aH rs f ill se 1 te the dition of t! the State prison. He has served @ previous apprentice- STILL FURTHER PROOFS _| HATS! HATS! HATS #1 | cchiepicnocitimuret ies colle thoront Kinet | the necesaity of retarniag to the House of | ‘Prearaey, andesite oechmab sees se SN | ship, ondtayeheiew rat rte lone cutter. ‘Whe Cour ffat’s Life Medi z yrand “ sal.) there. was in | Sated that he was a fugitive from justice -in Dutchess On the.ihe that August (Friday law.) there, was tr) county, where he woul i 130, ed be removed when his term of ; i ROWN & CO’S One Pri Philosophy, &e. , : j sentatives, with my objections, a bill entitled * An OF ecoury of Brapera ife Meaicinesin curing TX | ROW hy Chathan Borer neat oe Ho eae eat! | "ihe student of the Latin and Greck will, in short time, be aecifto provide revenue from imports, and to change m De. an ver Complaii . Z + it a fast a ‘The following letter fro seb Carpenter speaks for ite | fashyon, beauty, durability and economy are combined to aderm | Prgkarel to enter Colt oe eoarae be modify existing laws imposing duties on im- the Treasury, in round numbers, Necessary to be retained to. moct trast self, and is therefore submitted without farther remark :— . fy ; rs, and for other purposes.” Nothing can be ‘Thomas Wheeler, the bank. note pedlar, 4 se redieiseneel Wath pies spoken in the class . ports, and for other purp Nothing can be funds, $369,000 i e ¢ » Doct W.B. Morrat— Bauston, July ist, 102. |, weitrecentl ieee wt napped Rat; new style, the session commences on the Ist of August, yet papils may | more painful to any individual called upon to per- | interest’ on public debt due in Octo- charged with stealing notes and moncy valued at $179 2, Tam a regular bred physician, admitted and licensed, and e atic anaerent [hich 2o closely resemples that oP al fer es a aie any time parents cau make 1 convenient 10 | form the chief Executive duties under our limited 80,000 bey ii So the 28th of June, was discharged Hee eee ae yey peculice td the phriiane | Percewwed- Price Molla: We buetly adhere totheeng | - Thetcrins are moderate, as will be seen inthe cies. Constitution, than to be constrained to withhold read cr a tute tt ihre peter Van Nostrand, the bleck fellow who stole a valisa Ur te prevent days but having been an eye witness of the cure | price cash system, which enables ua to fumish a very saperior ; x » Principal. | his assent from an important. measure adopted by ae 100,000 and clothing from Simeon ‘B. Chittenden, of 119 Pearl tnzlof devel inveterate dscaaes by the Lite Pils aud Phenty | Hat. for ‘ue pace charged. In presenting these Hats to te | N; B-—The Evening School ss open for young men only. | the Legislature; yet he would. neither foltil the zecel aoa, nosey of Ibe street, on the 20th ultimo, while on board the steambor Bldsts to wx Owe taity, any Peactice, I p's ined ic the ‘tors think they have reached the ultunatum y20 awe high ma-0f- hi is It th 4th September, 1341, 610,000 eet, mo, while on board the steamboat bpeynic Hs eg x8 i fis male oe ahs cheapness and comfort. ‘m4 $m* Ey EST NS eee naan | nieR:. purposes of his station, ‘nor consult the Ped $1,150,000 | Independence, and also clothing from Abigail Hulstead of Stan cosy and powertal Witter snac wedhes yrodwce 30 A CARD TO THE LADIES, | true interests, or the solemn will of the People, : Newburgh, was also discharged. as is common for eatharties—wholesome, Mary Rhoades, who stole twenty-four pieces of gold, eri purely ARIS DRESS-MAKING ES: ISHM: ‘—No, | the common constituents of both branches. of | 1, Fegetal le—powerful,, y be seen by a common observer TAILORING. Pai peer ‘one Botan Mtstuee tate the Government, by yielding’ his well Consider- ce Lapin ee . é soverel and half eagles, from John Gage, of 268 ful he blood from all ‘ Ta ; ‘The Navy Department had drawn req 1 " ee dive ail eee ee ean eeaet ea Se aw = | PRR ie pe Paro 29 uy, | ed, moat deeply” fixed, and repeatedly dectared | a Ths,\'y Deparment hed down, cuisine ote | Water act while be wih her, way ly alowed commend the Life, Pills and Phenix Bitters to every anpreja- REMOVAL. Zenerally, that she has re-commenced the Dreseimaking busi- | Opinions on matters of great public concerament, | which are bills under protest for $1,411,000, thus leaving. | gold pieces were recovered Dy oticer Stephen a ory seca, ba Take conten Wat after a Cony Ee PHILLIPS’ CASH TAILORING ESTABLISH | Pes *t the above-usmed establishment, where she will devote | to those of a co-ordinate Department, without | an actual deficit of $444,000, George Blythe, a regular soaplock, abargea ‘with game au Somemeiges eererieaie cue et cer tne ; po A Ogee sgl, analy a cerjand coufidently assnres those | requesting that, Department seriously to re-examine | Therewas on haud about $100,000 of unissued Treasdry | ing atrunk, clothing and money, from Owen Mitchell, 1 complaint, two of fever and ague, my Wife of a severe cough In removed from 45 Broadway to No. 7 Astor House. Cloaks, Habits, er. fenerasted to her skill, siall Ne deliver’ | the subject of their difference. ‘The exercise of | notes, assisted by the accruing revenue, amonnting 10 | Rose street, on the 24th of May fast, and of which theft'he ane ehald of worms, - ope eed os Sanibeebed mentiones ; yy ed fo parfeet a Te, fe, aaa finish of woilemanship, asnot | some independence ef jocasrege Me rete to all i urate Te duupiaiee probs say aaa ebe eens no doubenang guilty, was " harged because the wit- wi ve been benefits y ue. to be excelled at any of moat approved establishments ts tion, is nly implied in the responsi nds, to meet r ’ nesses did not appear to testil ainst him, Tiave so fig an steer forthe medicine, dat ask you to N GENTLEMEN’S DRESS, _| Brvltssaielfos amen mire moderne prices acts of legislation, is plainly imy iy of the eivil list. The Cott then sdjoumned’ ioe the tetaa aad the Grend Garments ofa most Jegant and Washienable kind et asaving of | _N. B.—Masters, \ 60 per cent for cash. at the shortest nati or Tie East Brom. bility of approving them, At all times a duty—it | aye wien es and Childrens’ dresses made to order | becomes a peculiarly solemn and imperative one, simong tue a2 Im*e when the subjects passed upon by Congress, happen | can be mad send me a hundred dollar bor as soon as practical Yours with res ‘awal of the sum of $640,000 to be distributed | jury received the thanks of the Court for the faithful he statements and accounts performance of their duties. by virtue ofthe provisions ties apeens were ; nL EE re” FT CT e up aud complete pi 2h aa ri By hi Ca re ers Bate Ban STRAW GOODS to involve, as in the present instance, the most mo- | ofthe act of thu ith September last, of which nearly a Bankrupt List. intl that the length of time he been established, together wit! BENNETT, 30. toh: 1 113g Willan ; mentous issues, te affect variously the various parts | moiety goes to a few States end only about $353,000 is to SOUTHERN DISTKICT OF NEW YORK. WONDERFUL DISCOVERY —Suikers Tu oon reat yatrquace bestowed op mim, wit prove ¥ sua <1 'L. porerand manufactorer of Italian and ‘english Straw | Of great country, and to have given rise in all | bedivided amoag all the States, while it adds materially | prekiel Shaler, (late firm of Arnold, & Shaler) New RAR CR Re i Se being connected with an extensive cloth establishment in Scope, | KoO%s, respectfully informe mers and the public in | quarters to snch a conflict of opinion, as to render it | tothe embarrassments of the ‘Treasury, affords tothe | york, weaver offered, and canna? fall of saperteding all others. he confidently assets that he can furnish giothes which, ou com- | Renerals that he hason boul > suleadid and extensive assort- | impossible to conjecture, with any certainty, on | * > handy » of things is antici. |. 22me8 Woed, William Wood, and Samuel Wood, (firm is highly. efficacious, and poss he great advantage of | Boom be found lower than, suy Mher howse making up | Tato? very much reduced prices, vic’ French, ond which side the majority really is.” Surely, if’ the ah a hae “ iB - | of James Wood & Co.) Mount Pleasant, Westchester co. 0 a lescriptions of gentlemen's dress. G prices, viz a major pated, unless, what would most deeply be deplored. the |” sgarke Senor, dh ied Ne York Bent 10. pease iarte “ae tim aK Sen 3m S. PHYLLIS, 7 Astor House, Broadway _ | Dunstables, Italian Rutland, Fancy Schell and Imperial (a pause for reflection, intended by the wise authors | ov gin Mio veconeel 1S ne nepouiose ct | MArKe Senior dry goods dealer, N- York, Sept 10 joubt if je - — = = | ve owable ans autiful article) fine Tuseans, rt i i the si t Dl : * r 4 fu y 4 t of the Constitution, by, referring the subject back | joans al: horized by law, at a rate of discount wrthod there wpuld Beracisesson to colspletie {Oue foal wi LOOK OUT. Staley an entirely aew article, the White Siberian Muir | 10 Congress for re-consideration be ever expedient | ruinous in itvelf, andeaiculated most seriously to allect | ™onWoltvon.) N- York, Sept.10,. Orange count; prove the fact. Sold wholesale and retail, and appl He who steals my purse steals tash, Bonnet, which forthe saminer wear surpasses all the styles and necessary, it is precisely such a case as the pre- | the public credit. So great is the depression of trade, | gent. to. " per, % Be county, Chatham st, opposite the Hall of Record, New ¥ are wring Rieties Hoe tae Ot aay Buc hin Ret introduced, being extre nely light, durable, white and heat- | gent, that evon if the present bill were to become a Taw, and | S¢P* 10 au al oer eames e of which not enriches him, ‘fal, and will clean as well as a tase in. ad ilmte 7 ‘ ‘ 7 rove to be productive, some time would elapse before OARDING FOR GENTLEMEN, at one of the pleat Bat makes me poor indeed.—[{Shakspeare. “ by? the subject GR l ad the proceeds of baabded Sete ixtseme sip Ps sige ae wate Ss: oga Springs. santest and most desirable situations in this city, with pure M. A L CROTON AQUEDUCT. the sales of the public lands, in the existing state of | il fas team ts would be continuall [Correspondence of the Herald.) count gal cawttdlic.aukiaa / Hy, , the finanees, it has been my duty to make known | i" the meantime, its embarrassments would be continually lerald. omely furnished. Avply at 167 Third Avepue, The stages | A ‘THIS ONI ¥ TROY SHIRT DEPOT, Ro.90 Chatham SQ ERENDID MABOVARY: -WOBRerieus he. Water | my settled Convictions on various o¢casions during sigmonted by the semi-annual distribution of the land | Height of the _Season—Fun—Balls—Humbug—Fa- we SUERREOT SPE APPARATUB-AND INSTRUC | 10 flch from him his good tame, fame, snd repaiacions We high to bo seen, in oncrasion every afternoon. Ladies and | the present session of Congress. At the opening of | indeed, there is but too much ground to apprehent shion— Wealth, and Beauty. r REOTY C oailonmee: wishliay'co Visip the Wikh “urid jd &o,by the | the extra seseion, upwards of twelve months ago, | that even if this bill were permittd fowmenome 340) alle: Saratoga, Aug. 7, 1842. P. ~ have more than once made public the. many impositons prac- | ent h i b e poly tf bi by FUR AREAULT ito te Hiaed on deslens, strangers and others, fn puranit of oar ighly | he Coeene cess ee ight. Persone | sharing fully in the general hope of returning pros. ing as it does the proceeds of the land sales, an actual | Derr BeNvert :-- street, who have made arrangements to eral class for i would occur, which would more y have seen Niagara Falls and this beaut 4 u nating partes ce da ferent ceastoser tee talline, eos water, d to this | perty and credit, I recommended such a distribu- | deficit in the Treas say that the Falls are not to be com id ton the ight reception of pupils, to commence on Monday a e the padi . chefceuvre. aS we but th pet h bably involve the necessity of a resort to direct The season commenced later than usual at this 7 the prblic, which will ex imposters, and may * iw tion; bat that recommendation was even then ex- | than probably invo! necessity 80) ‘ire x u H Ee oe See elec ee | aot ele wicked eign Maeno’ mivabeheretoe- | CHEAP UPHOLSTRY AW. RKED, a Broadway, be | presely coupled with the condition that te duties taxation. komarked that ¢non00o of the pubic | 12% OF high life. On Friday night was the firs mine tines undo. Be patel, emever, tone te name Mie | spinon mada and ater ae ermine rng, | 8. imports should not exceed the rate of twenty | jt comesradcemante fa about two pears and & ha, | rand ball atthe United States; the immense dining F. A. ARTAULT & Co. have inst received by the packer | Man sgi0n Vt ame neue tots aed aisomer ck eruantorerkti dant Lea provided by the Compromise act of 1833. | Which, at any sacrifice, must be met, while the Treas hall was crowded with the elite of the beau monde ; Rhoue, from Paris, 1,000 very superior Plates; also, 25 improy- Led * to order to match any deser hese hopes were not a little enconraged, and th is always liable to demands for the payment of out having expenses of a the waltz and quadrille alternated the evening, re e ed Daguerreotype ‘apparatuses, as well as an extehaivewupply | CfA unl uate etree a ee eit crise views strengthened by the report of Mr. Ewing, | ing ‘Treasury notes, Such is the gloomy picture which 5 7 RW YORI ALBANY ITROY AND-BURACO- | MARSHALL Vand uare correct. the tmveg, make aay Of the above articles at such pees to suit | then Secretary of the Treasury, which was short? our financial department now presents, and which calls | enlivened by Snider's celebrated German Wand, NEM TRESS OFFICE 2 Wah ee Noe von Serdnes quadntorree Detrsoy write gee eit; itn eee archaant C ta and OF fieste can have a word | thereafter laid before Congress, in which he re- | for the exercise of Tapered fey pt aon tea = engaged by the spirited proprietors, at an im " s vice, by above. Paper a e} i ith 3 i ‘3 7 wrist bands, warranted, at per dozen, $7—T 50—0—B 40—9—10— | ed. Gremwespots extracted, Se. oad commended the iipeaition cfadatbesst the tele ick [tires een ee Govehosekt Tuan Tespectiully sub | Mense expense. This magnificent hotel was 10 50111212 = 15—| 50—17— 222 50—24—25 | . 7 20 per cent. ad valotem on all free articles, with spe- 4 . age 25 5027-28. All Linen Shirts, per dou: $9020 50-25-27 50 ECONOMY, ELEGANCE, AND GOOD ‘iffed exceptions, and stated, “if this Tensure ibe | mit whether this is a time to Five away the proceeds of | never in better condition. The belle of the ; 3 Pinin Cotton Shirts, perdoz. $9 3067-7 50 LIVING. 8, we the land sales, when the public lands constitute a ; . i subscribers have established their Express Line through | —g—9.” Colored Shirts, per doz. $5—9, j0—8—7-—8—9—10~ 11, | TUTE undersigned has, at agrent exp adopted, there will be received in the Treasury from | which, of all others, may be made most useful in sust ball was the’ beautifnl Medora G., from New to and from New York, Albany, Troy and Buffalo, anil the in- Collars just received—In addition to oar former large stock of AT Teen: ant mor ane Cade Eating customs, in the last quarter of the present | ing the public credit. Can the Government be generous | Orleans ; her costume and elegance of manner en- termedinis, vlaces upot, the qoute, re me cach Baceteveny gollars of every desertion, 1000 d0zem, pall Line collars, at ork, im which one hundred persons atleast can sit own | year, ca41,) $5,300,000 ; in all of the year 1842, wea ch anifions®to,eiiers -wieen every dollar itcancom- | raptured all heads, Miss J. of Baltimore and Miss «Banik fotes, valuable parcels, ackages: bundles | faa" 033 bd 90 and 400; including our new style, | thetholeee el oe Te a eerie oR ee erm | about $22,500,000; and in the year 1843, after the | mand isnecessury to supply itsown wants? And if Con- | O')). of the same city—Miss 8. of Albany, and Miss goods. the collection and payment of bills, notes, | Marshall's Byron Collars, which have heen xo hughly amroved | celled cither as reanede qualicy or wanbe hes} by any ho- | final¥reduction under the act of. March 2, 1883, | gress would not hesitate to suffer the provisions of the | T, of Mississippi were the bright particular stars of urchase andarle of Ko 9 re goods, with Our plain and ruffle bosoms, can be | tlt sd eates, ead Varying. in priges! {ror akout $20,300,000;” and adds, “it is believed that | act of 4th September lust to remam unrepealed in cose the | [i., 0% i SrnyPE Were tie DRE he delight of attend promptly to such othe. tran- | foand at many of the principle ready mae linen stores through: ighteeu pence per dish. The pur cary ecupentil equired bi lic | country was involved in war, is not the necessity for such | the night. The ball glided away to the delight of cir care, gut the chy audht the manufacturers, [7 Marshall's (7~ only | Mocka coffee andthe very beat tens, and served at only tree | After the heavy expenditures required by the pub 1 | a course now just as imperative as it would be then ? all, and jocund day sat tip-toe on the mountam top ther refreshments in proportion. The | S€Tvice,in the present year shall have been provide 8. Athird objection remains to be urged, which woult | ere the scene of gaiety closed. Tuesday and Fri- je with the Seeaat boats upon the | Troy Shirt Depot, No. 99 Chatham’ street, New York. We | dents percup,, And t and polite, and every visitor may be | for, the revenne which will accrue. from that OF 8 | ne sutticient, in itecl{,to induce me to return the billto the | day nights are the ball evenings; on other evenin; iver and Railroad Companies west ibany, for se- | caution dealers and others agai ny mistakes that have | waiters are uniformly ‘and cars, thereby affording the greatest possi- | been ma ie of fate in couseqience of aveing tick: assured of feeling in this establishment quite nearly proximate rate of duty, will be sufficient to | sionse with my obj mnusnal safety and regularity. some of the windows. “Iecollect, no maked or ‘ticketed | f me yd ent of thi nd ff ms. By uniting two subjects soin | there is music and waltzing, at what is called a RT, CALAIS, ST. A he ! il culated for | directed to the comfort and conveniences of customers an pl pf ya pay- | the fate of the one dey jent upon that of the other in fu- the 19th the grand affairis to come ; ANS.—Sceamer HUNT | oe ree tarthermore eae eee eee ee, OSE | Bea ne Frenchand ENEY GOSLING, | ment of the nationat de Re leaviog the proceeds of | ture contests of party. Can ‘any thing be more fatal to the pain om and titil then ware #er aT atl canceae "Riidsy, at Wo A. M.in | oumber, '" Maishall’s, No.0." No patronige asked of those | Nos @iand 69 Nassau st, between Jehu st and Maiden Lane. | the public lands to be disposed of as Congress shalt | merchant or manutacturer than such an alliance? What | (fthis fashionable Babel, There never has been at h, from’ which | who beat down. ivis Inte P.S.—Open Suudays and tea. je20 ame | see fit.” I was, most happy that Congress at the | they most of all require is a aystem of movlerate duties, #9 | 8 catoen as much wealth as this season, ‘There are ‘i Hant- a we ABRIEL VERREN « 5 ti i soacurin the | arranged as to withdraw the Tariit question, as far ax pos | 52! c} 5 e ecprt: TO THE LADIES Paebone venannice Serta ss ttlt os btione of the Kecaout ey ondrcnbeenecne aa me | Ma omplotely from the arena of pulitical contention | feven young ladies here worth over $100,040 each, ee : e ‘i perso ¥ f the tary’ ‘i i 7 | Their chief want is permanancy and stability. Such an | the mi ar ¢ h arrive in Portsmonth FASHIONABLE, MILLINERY GQODS.—The pee the fact to me, eS Hon of ness of the Secretary’s conclusions, and in view of | increase of the Tari a Deliave ia be pematros tia order | million. There are also several Captain Schinleys , me, as i offers spat polars ent. aholen, penetmnsenes Minion omne of hi fait Hix reat name was John Gabeel | An actual surplus, passed the Distribution act of the | tomect the economical expenditures of Government | hereabont. . Goods, for the spring trade, never as yet presented to the pmb | Verrens bntinaforeign land it mvy, like many other names, | 4th September last, wisely limiting its operation by | such an increase, male in the spirit of moderation an! ju- Funds now a days give a person a box ticket t seule tlhors!00.gemeny beching' exbor figs both oo regards the quylity Wal chentoeel ak ee tier hare been changed or become corrypied ia Htgapellins. | | two conditions, hi in reference,both of them, toa | dicious discyimination, would, Thave no doabt, beentirely | society-—-your thread and needle man, o¢ amie cen ements—a country abo tine Tak the Tp essorement Sota ote Oe ay Cont ded in the State of Peansylvama, and to have | Possible state of the Tri » diferent from that | satisfactory Yo the grent majority of the American people. | é tathe: the lion-of ‘d tah gebrated SILK HAT, CALLED CAPO’ E DOR. a have resided in the Sta SLIT nmin bal. |: PE tial Gen eutiateatad Go. the Secter fthe | Inthe way of accomplishing a measure so salutary and | (er, of ten years since, stalks the lion of the draw- AN ance tas no trace of him as yet has been discovered, | whic! n anticipated by the Secretary of the y 1? ing room, while the tailor’s daughter gives a finish - ES SL ENTIRELY, NEW. AND ORIGINAL SHTING BANES OFF YHOO =n Aiid Lawn Hats do do—An entire new ° —The fast and substastial tats al . = Hancox, wilh commence. making dally excet “MODINE CAPOTTES, ELSSLER i ere Te “ Buutelay ‘ond, Save Parisianand ¥: every Mowlay, 'y, Tharsday isian ny leave as follows Co finimow entrees eRe ty it Vari by me upom the subject is probably | t e e i 30 imperatively demanded by every public interest, the share 2 atetion ae itoriuired inensifat tan il he | Legislative Department will meet with # cordial co-ope- | t0 fociety. So we go. The materiel of society is a ring the existence of that act, there should be anim- | ™ ie the part of the nective. This te sll that he perfect olla podrida—a mystery—worse than Fou- TTT — 4 . n ‘ - 1 pets a manufacturer can desire, and it would be a burden readily | rierism. . , "TO_ GUN DEALERS—Gums, position See ee ate wah ie borne by the people. But Feannot too earnestly repeat, | The most extraordinary occurrence of the season ish FANCY STRAWS, of the finest tex- 00 1. Fowting Pieces gS iLY spe teh td pat are ry kel » and be- | that in order to be beneficial it must be permanent, and in | is the faet that we get the Herald here at 10 at night this means of making a general in- 4 ‘oot ol Fowtiy yond the rate of duties fixed by that act, to wit, 20 eral acquies- | of the d: i d d tg o'clock—Canal street at half past §—Pil at tre! tfally solicits the ladies to favor her 100 le Guns, imitati hy Fy pttor of the day it is printed, and when the bey arrives papier No. tN. Tt a half past ‘A Band of Misi ent yrithscailyand examine ‘here Jewant and varied. stock of Mil- 38 alee or Bevo eee fer cer ete Seni ot cue eae aa Y RY from Troy, which he does regularly, the rush is a Oar unra the Uvien will romalney: Fort Hest | aif sneseet bovine iv thers in, riko ant w ssoarotvemoe as Wend ie Lo eee borhan should continue so suspended until that cause should | Aeto which @ serious conflict of opinion existe amor paley tly tender acu cents was paid last regards the variety ality of the oods. uadiaaonminin. oe be removed.” By a previous clauseit had, in alike | States and the people, which enlists in its support @ pois <n rbehey. <. fon i Fi 7 ean, Afternoon Exenrsion around | v4 BiLdR SP KING, Siagiaine de Modes, ‘The above articles will be sof gE moheard of low ices, | spirit of wise auld Suntiduy peer oust mrovided for | Majority, Ifindeed there bea majority of thetwo houses | _ ‘The days are passed. here in delightful conversa- i Afternoon Exeursion apgund | "_iy22 1mer 20934 Broadway. . W. SPIRS & CO. hice cube in whieh ell provided for | Congress? What permanency or “stability can attach | zones, or visiting some humbug like animal magne ‘ another c are even Low agtecd that | tq measure which, warring upon itself, gives away a| iem, ot the learned dog, We had a rich subject a | operated on here on Friday: Ladies and gentle , | Men, said the operator, yeu may Ce eabinies i ing, 0 ‘ou have com "1 Ll ath me on bal put to sleep, cut up by — = 6 im* ¢ 218 Pearl street. : and Tear’ an follows Foot ot he! IMPORTANT TO THE | ores epmscror mic t iow Gir er | {heproceeds of the rales of the public Lands should | franimi source of revenue a the moment prope 1, at 2% O'clock, P. M, and in PUBLIC VES bores Vavwek eam piean 0 fortes, with all the | Be used for the defence of the country. - It was en= | large increase of taxes on the Lagi dnd Is the manufiax LL M ™ late improvements; warranted, aud kept in time for 12 months, | acted that the act should continue and be in force | rer prepared to stake himself and his interests upon iyzamr_ | A EL rho wish to cconomize can obtain Clothing of the best | ac jg3 Walker street. up stairs. ‘They He, 10, be disposed of i | until otherwise provided by law, unless the United | an usue? Fane bes an ite i NEW ORLEANS—Holmess | west or udoon, ay nat eee ham ene door | consequence of the owner leaving for Ewrope in etna of States should become involved in war with any fo- Tknow that it is qed, but most erroneously,'in my | HOM, with her. Maria, i. J ded the per- L —The splendid feat sailing well | meres, Vests rent of Cloths, Cassi- | ‘August. i naw re ; * | opinion, that listability 1s just as apt to be produced by re- | all kinds of capers, and finally conclu cen pack sip ALABAMA, Cartan D. Mt Baw | al Sag ae mae to oa ha | GEORGE COLYER eal THOMAS DUGAND, pncena | relgn Dower, ra the an sheke ta eager at: tatty the pabile lente ava somrocoe rorthon efron any formance’ by: magnetizing, « oengtiehed gentle: edcp bomodations tog bebta, seeped cabin,and || Saeee = Jol9 mer | eit Hicade and the public, that they sen tilth ion of hostilit i other cause, and this is ascribed to @ constant fluctuation, | man from Baltimore. T x lend © public, that they are prepared to fi il the ceasation of ities, ea it is anid, in the amount of sales. If th vt hi Y. Lis daily expected. The houses are craze passengers, fOr passage, early appfieation should be SHIRTS timber of every deseniption, at as sliort notice, and onas fear |” Not long after the opening of the present ses- | fri etion it “applied 10 every lmpodtthon of efi it 'Hoved at Congress Hall @8 etal hs. pions a Fay Mew 3 in this objection it equal lies to every imposition ol | Board at Congress Hall $8 per week, and coptegyen W. & J.T. TAPSCOT SHIRTS made to onder, after the mou French ggaable erm ap aay cxtablishunent Mtrert, Nowth Th ** | sion of Congress, the unprecedented and extraor- | dutieson imports. “a of Tevenwe annually de> Ce nave’ Be better accommodated. Yours, a Peck Sin, ims. Gentlemen's Garments ofall deacpiions madeco | iyi mst dinary difficulties that have recently embarrassed | rived from duties is constantly liable to change. The reg. Caro. crauiaed REMIUMS REDUCED —Tihe North AmerleauPirean | the finances of the country, began to assume a lations of foreign governments the varying productiveness - i in j rae de rnishing Sore #7 and 69 Maiden tane, commer | Ph ance Company hve reduced their rates of Jasurance On | werions aspect. It soon became quite evident that | ofother countries periods of excitement intradeandagreat | 4, 4.14, Ran Roaps—The Macon (Georgia) Messen- The well known fast sailing packet ship Amereh indize contained therein, SIRGINIAN, Captnn Allen, will anil pontively FOR LIVERPOOL—Reguinr Packet of Ich of set o N I) stores dwelliny hich th f 4th of Septem- | variety of other circumstances are constantly arising to af i i! it being hee rey ar se WILLIAM COLLINA. Wa i ¢ tho Merchants? Exchange, | the hopes under which the act of of Septem y ni 3 the 28th ultimo states that the Monroe Reilroad Mido hac monation eccbesaiod cabin. second | WATCHES AND JEWELRY VERY LOW—The mb 'witwwk ber was passed, and which alone justified it in the | fect the state of commerce, foreig estic,and ofeon- | ROrOC, “yave consummated & contract with a company Nsteergr passengers, who wil non moterate seriber is selling all deseri levied upon it. The sales of the pul | OP euntemen of that place and Columbus, to complete the jos of ‘gold “and ‘silver RODERT AINSLEE, President | eyes either of Congress who imposed, of of the | eauence the revert Maehnins keys dy ees JOHN Me BRAIR, Secretary. Executive who aporoved, the first of the two on lie domain in ordinary tim tT panes ri y (TION NOTICH—Public Notice ip hovel ditions just recited, were not destinued to be fulfill- | the ratio of the increase of population. In recurring to the cone CORPORATION, NOTION Pathe, Sitios Higemy ae |W ddr the presure, therefore, af the embag. | aaa ofthe increase of poyntaton. tn recurring 0 | ip egmience Immediate operations. That at Public Auction, atseve City Hall of the City of New ‘ork, | rassments which had thos unexpectedly arisen, that for a period of ten youre preceding 1844, the average Yate ade manner, and warranted, at much less than th ‘I t HERD sirerir fat failing cunpsied, and, copper fastened | Rost manner amd warranted at much less chan the tBu prices, | On Wedupnday, the Bt) ny tember next, at 12otlocks | aoneared to me that the course to be pursued had | amount of land sales di not exceed $2,000,000. 1 bsdbebecnercotan Tea early completion Of ® im: ny oy tons, Dailt i I Mots, Bergh’ & Co-of liveosk, lo. | porter of Watchesand Jewelry, wholesale and reta'i, 90 Wall Room, and be sontinnedi: + m day vo day Statement of the | been elearly marked out for the Government by that | For the increase which took place in nh hich | continuous Rail nah, via Macon, Forsythy, f cre of besold,an t that the detaile o ; ani cedai lavre packet. Sho isin prime order, and | Street, up stairs. +. Ht Imer 2 he New The c 3 pi? are to look to th liar condition of the cow wreliin ay be xent to sea at a trifling expeme, Kor terms avply to | C\OALI09 tons Livergool Cannel ¢ oul for sale in tote « | } tnd property tbe o the New Eva a tself ‘The condition contemplated in it, as re- Griffin, and Marietta, to two miles beyond the Eto end al ‘ ‘ y excitements in ° Lee on board at Reetor suit purchasers, now landing {sn ship Siddons. opi vo verprinted andyais sled nthe city iNew Pork quiring a suspension of its operation had occurred. | SW out of one of the most extraordinary county, near the centre of the Cherokee country, A te wharf, or to } 5 i ‘ ides th courted inthe | OF ren BOYD &MINCKEN, 9 Tontine Buildings. | ade EDWD'R COLLINS. & Go. 36 Bowth Comptroller's Office, Maye notes ete faomektas: | It became necessary, in the opinions of all, to raise bibey & epee Tn i gmey. ie was the fruit of a | distance of three hundred and Afty-two miles 3e take ‘or further particulars, please apply on board, foot of | Watches, gold and nidem Taney ar to t tail, lower than ata GLOVER & MeMURRAY, 106 Pine street, as low as 25 to 90 ds ‘orner Sout ged or bonght. "All VOR TALES r Or the mouey returned. Watches and Clocks. rep are regulated by fixed laws, | 10% from Griffin to the junction of the State road. The: which have their basis in a demand inereasing only in Brot ny the perature, iron, Ke, and are expected aar