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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. VILL—No. 229 =--Whole No. 3080. NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1842. Riles Bye Conte, = ; Te MISCELLANEOUS UMGnipmMeaastind ated oF Toda mitten orl Washington. REGULAR PACKETS. _____OCULISTS. _ ____ MISCELLANEOUS. _ {Correroudence of the Herald.) quiet town since the marriage of the Ex President's {Correspondence of the Herald Me: UNEW LINE OF TIVERPOC 1, PACKETS. ea D re) Cc TO R J. F R A N C I Ss > THE NEW YORK Mempnis, Tenn., July 30, 1842. sonto Miss J—es. All the millinersand dress-inak- Wasuineron, Thursday, 3 P. M. ers were in demand, and the shop-keepers had a Tp 3 sion —Theatre— | real benefit. Almost every yard of satin and lace in The Treaty—Congressionel .Business~Tho ‘Ss “es Qs CELEBRATED EYE WATER. COLLEGE OF MEDICINE | 2xvitement about the Herald in Memp) 0, 10 BARC. -¥ STREET, within two doors of the Religion, §. t d id d to N ‘arift—Hartford Third Party, iN “Astor He» > z Pag 1 He- own was used up, and many had to send to New far! r " - ee were . tattassmatory es tase of he trey mroekaess el er Bese PHARMACY Dean Banxerr:— F York to Procure dresses, We. for the occasion ; and | | ‘The Senate went into executive session on the Ship SIDDONS, Cavtain E. B. Cobb, 25th Augie ate i pte Ledeen of the longest standing, without pitbaptetaciamgtocrefateni ° ‘The excitement among the ladies to-day, in con- | many a nenionahle arate of your ity sil hare Treaty this morning at a few minutes after twelve. Ship SHERIDAN, Captain F. A. Depeyster, 25th Septem "ae weil abi 4 sequence of your publicati 7 “ ‘ . | reason to thank Miss P. for getting married in these | ‘The Je Se a. . ; A Ship GARRICK, Capain Won Sey at et pcr L ecrtify that Jucob Valentines ¢ yorth of about fifteen years SUPPRESSION OF QUACKERY, ae hee aes ncreplication of the “Mermphis let | Ciulttisaes, ‘The eventful eth at fast came round— | <'c }éislative business was of very. little. conse Ship ROBCIUS, Coro Livenroot,.” of ie, was brought to my house fa fall apparently iid He | FAS tue withthe most usnrvcedenied success atnc'itycom, | tet,” hasbeen paralleled only by that caused by the | day such aa we rarely know at this season of the | (ence. Mr. Wrusicr presented a memorial fr Shin GARRICK, Catan te iach Bepeember. Brad Francig: whoee teatnent har Kate the meskes under | unprineinled pretenders, who. are, now ay ening trent Presentation of a Banner to their pet military com- | year—bright, cloudless and serene—a_plewsant | the Albany and New York Railroad Company, ask- Bie BO DONS, Captain E..B. Cobb, 13th Octobes, God, ofrestoring his sight, JAMES MILNOR, at or under the judicious treatment of the College. ‘The | pany, the “Memphis Blues ;” the excitement among | *¥gury for the young bride elect. | ‘Towards even- | ing Congress to permit them to import the iron ne She SHERIDA'N, Captain F. A. Depeyster, 13th Novem’s Rector of St. George's Church, Beekman following preparations have already obtained a eelebricy une | 4p tl | + | ing the commotion in the neighborhood of the “ old Hl ay? Fee eer tie first class, upwards of 1000:ons, buiit | ‘This is to certify that two of my children were afflicted paralelled iu the annals of medicine. he gentlemen has not been paralleled «mo» the in- | Colonie” became. very great, the rattling of many | C¢SS*rY to their road on the same principle as here- in the city of New York, with, sucle improvements #4 combine Segoat a a as ert sine. ape hm, Ta es THE UNRIVALLTED TONIC MIXTURE. || vasion of Texas by the Mexic y man | carriages, conveying he favored friends who were | tofore. tern tale in he arrangement of eit accommodations: | wo without ay good effet, and despaired of them ever being | aupetity assitate,entanemns erupttous, general debility, pre- | Was anxious either to enli: | ve his | invited to witness the tying of the nuptial knot; and | ‘The monstrous Election Bill, which paseed the ty pl y tor oy de i vd ‘i ve Ut: y re ‘ The pas of Paace here ware, commanded by experienced elabealed pepmmration. Senne wi alt comnts arising Lom 9 | rile, old pautaloons, or a ) yc | the arrival of the clergyman, gave vs toknow that | rouse in wich shape as almowt to inte & velo, masters, who will make every exertion to give general satisfac: : 8. JONES, 499 Pearl street. cues of tet tad eee tod aa'k tee 1 comme’ soon the “twain would become one. B08 || dan rofonuaeithuut: dnsendinent, td a tion 2 _ | _ Lwas almost blind for twelve years, and in five weeks, under Sold in botles’at $i and $2 "The Herald laa ve . clock chimed the hour, (half past seven) the Rev. . t ne » with a recom- "Neither the captains or owners of the ships will be respensi- | the skilful treatment of Dr. J. Francis, my sight is now per THE ANODYNE. LINIMENT © Herald would have sold to day at a premium | Mr, Allen, (successor of Rev. E. N, Kirk,) a talent. | mendation that it pass. ‘The rest of the business ble for any letters, parcels or packages sent by them, unless re- | feetly Good and str THA, BROWN, 177 Forsyth street. For the eure of rheumatic patns, culie, brgises, sprams, of 500 per cent. in almost any quantity; there were | ed prea er and most agreeable iriend, performed was of a private nature cules bile of ledleainre SH Se realtor Go arnied, aid thei Leertify to the above beings trae statement." "| nal disease, nervous headache, paius in the joints, and imme. | very few questions asked, except “* Have you gotthe | the services in a very expressive and happy manner, dco tahish e butt vessels of Wat. ea ” bean aarti Gor Beene seeee aT Ritooaelae Ta tae ee PHE, PARISIAN ALTERATIVE MIXTURE. ha is the author ofthe Lemphis etic” While | Oh, te must bea reat piaakare tobe married by such | Cnough to endanger its ratification. The clause re- ror ee COLLINS Pare South at, New York, orto | eve, an from the use of Dr. Prancis) wonderful preyaration or epithe cute ofall cases ofa teicate disease, or for yainain ietyed shat! aoe anovin moan Bla - Tales feels apelin pe full foree and | quiring this government to keep a naval force of WM, & JAS, BROWN &'CO., Liverpool. | that disease, my eyes are uow perteetly recovered. the bowen, sree any othes Gietremning aya pecter “enjoying the , efi bheatity of she perine Rist when be, ia sneaking, one Se aahlareu abe lA opt hits . ee Oe eee ee ener cin tath eae | Weithe on Mies ER SOHNE GS Ete sitet, | quackery. I gr and’ $2 cache having "flattered these Volsers °° 0° | almost fancies his words of benediction to be pro- | City Funs on the African coast for the suppression weet ew YORK AND HAVRE PACKETS bt"Dr Francis? preparations for discases of the eye, | THE AMERICAN ANTIBILOUS CATHARTIC PILL, | Ot) WHS UAgBINS mysell wit ms koow> | noaneed by * inspiration from above. of theslave trade, excites some animadverion. But NE} (SECOND TINE) . gly recommend them to the notiew of the public, a ) | Forthe cure Uf allsemneemaate of the liver, purifying the ing ee ee : - » | At about half past eight, those who hed invitations | when this section is fairly understood and explained, Dunbar, Pastor of McDougal st. Church. nd giving new vigor fo the vital powers. ‘This medicine is * the « - mt |, t9 the party only, began to arrive. It were impos- | the objections to it will vanish. In fact, the teat pg ih $.H- Cone, Pasior of the Blast Baptist ¢ ntifely superceding the drastic purgatives of the nostrum premier. me i Le daily in sible to enumeraté all the beauty, wit and fasiion | throughout, taken in all its points, cannot Poand lobn Peck, Agent of the Home Mission onde Pee ee ao n ite) . eee Y : that soon assembled in those nimple parlors; so we a : te mn the 0 Brouner, Pastor of the North Bartist Church. | LE, RESTORATIVE PILL beantiful. ‘saint ¢ e ‘ cage phe 3 ee ite c ; ' ste eonetderath vanities te date stack sonar bags Joqend, Andresdey Homan Catholic Priest of St. Peter's mh ae to the. Te Se yma elie will, at the risk of being called partial, mention a | commend iteelf to the favorable consideration of ‘From New York. From Havre. “eh cree the rexlar action of the Temalé | (pt Sues Morton Dennett sau few of the moci attractive and frshionable, begia- | the whole people. The vote isexpected to be taken Ist Prepared and | oxvaus, with tull directions and cautions as to use, and sold in 18 #) i a n ning with the bride. Aun J. Penniman, ncw | this afternoon, or to-morrow at farthest. The new ship ONEIDA, March 16th April ™ ; hi ne Mi alee Pea Hae 1h Detomber rt ee pwned ne cians pill sey that: hia intellect, the happy Mrs. Wiekes—how. shall—how can | ¢2- complaints e sex, | that James Gordon Bennett stau . SIR, ASTLEY COOPER'S PILL. business, canuot be equa she} 2, ) . , ‘The House has been engaged all day on audible Ship BALTIMORE, 4 !st April 16th May the natural, without giving the slightest pai ote 00 chroni : 6 seribe her! Beautiful. She was dressed in perfect NP "Coviain Int Atwust spittt Sentember | "rd: Francs respect y informs his trends ans she gui, rebar iar ay og Brople rhein, mt indeodza Reality, # Eixed Ices, pesseseit of @ | taste, hr lovely features allemiles, dark expressive | andutterly useless debate on the subject of the yeto oT C e ys i D v “ ” ce rh f ” >, Fy sin ie sth June.” Rake mente pce 3 n Eoanean Baba ge Sn bape TRE FRENCH ANTIPHLOGISTIC MIXTURE. ‘2 rancleoe ae in a peg do e that of Mirabeau | eyes tell tales, speaking ail the “joy she feit,” | and the several reports thereupon. Every body is ar Ist Septemb’r} 16th October! New York Medical Society, has joined him, aud every confi- | | Guarmnteed to cure gonorrhma, gleet, and all mucopuralent } 9° + .i ‘i erg) one this poor present, even | —herdark brown hair shading, but not conce dling end the di ion but the speakers th Fredeni ist January ¢ 16th February dence can be placed im-his professional skill as an Oculist. Aischarges srom the wethra, Scld in bottles at 50cents and | into the illimitable fields of cue tuture. her. Gneintellectualformed’ heads: while:the ¢ | anxiousto end the discussion but the speakers them- New shipST. ‘AS, § Ist Jane. i6th July ‘Office hours from 9 A. until 6P.M. jyld am*e $l eacl e! ne a Many things ot interest have vecurced in Memphis | 4; b i ene ‘ selves, and still the previous question is not mo- 5 * Qist October 3 16sh November. ea mone & yes THE PAPILLARY HEALING POWDER, ahead wrote to Pear i SUERNE liants, vainiy meant to adorn, were themselves | ed eure of sore nipples, and superficial excoriations of | 8'2ce 1 wrote to you, but this letter must necessarily | adorned ‘The loveiy sister ef the brice was first 0 j The Committee of Ways and Means are prepared to report a resolution directing that the bill vetoed by the President be reported at once with the distri- her left, hardly second to her more she looked ‘ happiness personified,” rtunate sister ; yea queen ol snes in th aptain -" ee - i March x ie Teg Ti anan beaten a reds ik con DISEASES OF THE EYE. sely-stopt phials at centyeach, | be w short one, and Lean write of but few facts: i i fort. The. price of ca- tious may also be had of the following | A thevtre las been completed withia a few weeks, Dining all thet may be required fe R. Kk, DIOSSY. . $100. very re- OPHTHALMIC SURGEON, J. We: Basset, ott Broadve under the supervision of Mr. Potter, known favor- sw quinte, with the exception of Ww. t ays bly ger - - happiness, as she is of hearts. I could but think | pation st ike tae diooti ade. free. i he 7 BROADWAY, De. EB. M. Guion, 127 Bowery. ably as manager of a theatricat company in Nash- . % m ton striken out and tea and cofiee made free. Goods intended for pony fae ace expenses eral ‘or opposite St. 'Paul’s Church. Dr, King, 287 Hudson street. ville Vicksburg, and Little Rock: | oy, apie that jewels were useless for those fair sisters, who When this matter can be got before the House, we subscribers, free from any other than the expe! y ENDS Th 1g Sires SHE EVE AND-ALL | kliee fo Pheall rise ade ville, Vie! 8, aud Little Rock; he has, with | so beautiful themselves drew all the eyes of the i +6 8 . 4 enrrod on them. Bor res passer TREN, Agents AT Hin NECESSARY OPERATIONS THEREON. Br Newians 152 Chegry street.” few exceptions, a respectable company ; the ladies | gentlemen, xnd caused meny a heart TS utteg, | Shall be able to foretell the result. All is donb: and 9 ‘Conting Buildings. OFFICE HOUKS From 9 ‘to 6 o'cIocK. Win. Avinstrong, 191 Fulton street, Brooklyn, are Mrs. Wright, and Mrs. McKenzie, daughters of | Next came t second bridexmaid, Mise Harriet | COMusion now—perhaps, however, something may W ORLEAN' Having completed his studios of years with DR-ELLIQTT, |, tnucizal office of the College for New York, at 97 Nassau | “oid Jefferson,” of Philadelphia. Mrs. Wright is | jy -k, bosom friend to both sisters, w quiet beaaty— | anspire a he course of ng soni re ee i . “ “quently 4 is assistant, R. eet. “2 ons 4 . bar a ro Hee hy SLBterm, | position of the ee vans YORK LINE OF PACKETS, pen More par he i nc beige prmwiibrkate"4 | By ori, a gentlewoman, graceful and talented ; her concep- | all “Know her but tolove.” She is sister to Rev. weenie poet REA ase of Ways and Means fail, Fasrpoderate aud graduated to | S.RICHARDSON, Agent | tions of character are truly beautiul; her voice, | 15, N. K—k, the celebrated preacher. Of course fecting the creat of vi ——_ — _ . > ri of e al te extent of the diseas ECONOMY, ELEGANCE, AND GOOD howeyer, ix not sufficiently strong. Mrs. Richard: | you will say at once, and rightly, that she is high’ The brief and hasty allusion in the Herald a few ~ sed ion is given to refer to his late instructor, and also to bg TIN erly of the F: aes mea p y 2. , gh days since, to the mercenary, dilapidated _puliti- PRD A es eg ey vened {2 | some of the mostemninent Professors of the Medical Faculty in LIVIN son, formerly of the Pai en laying a short | accomplished, not brilliant, but deep—not beautiful, cians at Hartford, Connecticut, and the tutlity and b undersigned has, gt-ay; m adid expense, fitted up one of the | engagement ; she is too well-known in New York | but pertectly’ pretty--adding to en accomplished i i Tila et eon taih Cstec'ca Estat fiat | for ate to write of her. The agtore belonging wo the | mind manneta de sat engaging. Oh whee ma | tsimeeity of ther efirts in behall of she acini - ik Niall 1 b ° company are Mr. Leicester, Mr. Wright, Mr. Trace, | sh Id make fora ‘bachelor tik IBy ce LS tie .+ vier, has thrown the entire toau excellent and substantial Wreaktast, dinner, and tea, [from | COmPADY Ave ME. Te : fy x..Trace, | she would make fora bachelor like myself, your | faction, consisting of a dézen halt-starved office TAILORING the chotcext suyphies ofthe markets, with a bill of fare notex | Who, by-the-bye, is most lamentably deficient in | humble servant! Last, not least, bridesmaid Mies | seekers, into a pitilulstate of confosion und di + t wins seft = | called enters megards quality or numberof diaves] by any ho- | grace, Mr. Jordan, and a few others, mere ciphers. | B—yd, a stately beauty, the very. beaw ideal of | ene p of cont ial penne tamer: : bit Potter will probably improve his company for the eas hese ee = I varyin 7 rf ry >. nt REMOVAL. tee per dish Scott’s Queen Bess in Kenilworth, The centre of | agt to 2th ot each month, commencing the 10th Getober and contin: New Yo poor treated gratuitously aut Im*r ing. until May, when regular days will be appoi Majuder of the year, whereby great delays aud disappoincm Will be prevented during the summer months. ‘The following shins ei eommpence, this fement $ fapiain Jackson, ‘Captain Hilliard, eg ple cannot deceive the President. He is pence per dish. be humbugged by the hollow professions of Shap MISSIS\ I. Very best teas, and served at only three | fill season—he is quite popular here, and if he ma- | alittle circle, she seemed “| d a? th ULE, Captain Hunt. SAS) . efreshr i ‘ e vi at 2 » she ned horn to command” the % , She BRAS HARE, Cuttin Sliver. PHILLIPS’ CASH TAILORING ESTABLISH | ‘are ter tha intend a reareraon, Aye | nages economically and wisely, will tueceed well. | attention of the gentlemen ; and she must have | shout the thirdcparty men of Connecticut ioe ag sue Hee Nee etn Mumford. In removed from 145 Broadway to No.7 Astor House, perures of feeling: ta tablish pent oh homes «50 blank BE reItOAe tave ee caweh fies been oe been gratified to witness the happy looks of the ta- | well be told now as atany other time. ‘They have Ship OCMUL Gri Cautan bent OMY inter oaunarut of te busts de eater | Ot ately. by the Presbyterians, the Cattolios are | ore few on whom she chose to simile. Itisarare | neither the powertuor the disposition to do any thing Sup NASHVILLE, Captain r ‘i AAs y 3 are | sight to see so much beauty in so small a circle ; | for President Tyler, and he is aware of the fact. . directed to the comfort and Conveniences of customers and tii Fa Geuncful . \ tain Knight, ah ry 1 : a now building one of a beautiful structure ; and the | and ofall the beauties the bride her sister were 7 ; ‘e apta nl MT ee IN GENTLEMEN S DRESS. Teh. iatoLol Gua Wriachanil Sooeoo Mater Bots: Methodists intend completing one sometime this | the most ananiseneh looked someage” Yerthe | ate vdinopetaa peeee 08) Ocean eee ee ‘These ships were'all built m the city of New York, express- | Garments of a most Jegant and Washieuable kind et a saving of | Nos 6t and 6 Nassaust, between Jahn st and Maiden Lane. | year; they all seem desirous of perpetuating their i a tain the administration, and the feeble foll yforpackets, are of light draft of water, have recently been Cpe: : ; hey al $ -rpet others possessed beauties that they had not—all | of the new olfice seck be of i «why eqpered and put in splendid order,with accommodations ertiser de. ms it unnecessary to resort t) the heck- — tea. _je30 3m! | memories after Hamlet’s method—‘ There’s hope a lovely, yet notalike. an ear wh bee ian cannot be o any bey 5 masters, 10 Wi e y ed, nt ey a * i si i c| ad “ te * ” 2 é . c ftetion.. They will at all times be towed up and og per pth cog but by’r lady he mast build churches there.” Our | «« Nuture’snoblest works,” was all that man could | in boasting about the streets, that the President had eege : State treet, Boston. 5 i 3 flout vousot ior hie eapablifien Posseasiog te vavaniage of este Boston sblished in Boston (or the pat ten | brisk little editor has returned from ‘Texas, and ae. | pe nwty grgulest, works, w looks, when his eyes ; h wn the ppi by steamboats. ‘ ‘ ies. Possessing the advant c d to give him the office of Pi ‘Neither the owners or captains of these ships will be responsi- | bei ted with an extensive cloth establishment years, and inventors are informed that all business relative to | sumed again the important charge of watching ove: ‘ ue promised to give him the office of Postmaster as ble for jewelry, Dillon, Precious stones, silver or plated ware, | he coufidently assets that he eau furuish clothes which, on come | te preparation of caveats, specifications and. drawings, assign: | the interests of fort Pickering, PR oh | erecunon, bis lovely, bride, could but anticipate @.| soon as Congress adjourned, even if the story waa or fdr any letters, garcel or package, sent by of pat on board o will be found lower than, any other house making up | ments and other papers, a d procuring: patents, is b Th jected the ladies in thi idabl happy future for them. The groomsmen, Mr. | true, would excite suspicions of his integrity, and therm, unless regular bils of lading are taken for the samme, and Biber Jesecions of utes da ted with, ‘accuracy and spaich {and all personal Coutls, as |; Ihave neglected the ladise in its ware gota ¥5 | W—-kes, a relative of the groom, from New "York— | thoes” oF Wis. weudeiatee,” Bue. teliek the daee te ie value thereon expressed. my13m . PHILLIPS, 7 Astor House, Broadway _ | Well ns expenses ofa journey to Wa iP illgia ila: u y anc yor ¥ ® Ine for one week | Mr. B—yd, brother of the queen-like bridesmaid, | known, that the President hi d made no such pro- and Mr. B—h—d of Troy, were so much fasci: | mise—that the statement of the office-seeker ts a nated with the lovely girls beside them, that | fabrication, wiat is to be thought of this man and ht i For freight or pastage, Gun vg & CO, ULL 01 Orleans, who will promptly forward all goods to their address. 'ASHIONABLE MILLINERY GQOP Ra The, Proprie- TO THE LADIES. model, which may be sent by Harnden’s Express, and a 3 more, Adieu! In haste, yours, explanatory letter, being sufficient. Patents "Tu ce given on all legal and the lected thei duti id th ‘ The ships of this line are warranted to sail tress, Miss S KING, daughter of th rl King, The ies of the Auburn, ey neglected their proper duties, an ne | those who encourage his misrepresentations ? OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. both as regards the quality snd. cheapness of the articles for infringements, &e., which would be difficult in Avpunn, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1812. | have “steeled their hearts,” or at all events h AN SUSe Rese SCS MET ay ee PARMA ee * : ‘The assortment consists of the OeTsh sc, other respects for parties to obtain. All models, &e., forward r ° A 4 A EL CLE MO RTE) «5 OF Be OS AVE: the U. 8. ship North Carolina. ‘The celebrated SILK PALS LED CAPOTTE D’OR- | ed to the Patent Office, Washington, free of expens: Mr. Tyler Hung in Effigy — Literary Associa- | drawn themselves away from their attractive part- F We a } RRANS 2s or et PPOrleans, of France , ies HC H-EDDY, Civil Engineer. tion—The Military Convicts—‘Tvaile—Cr .. | ners to fulful the duties they had been invited to BDAY s: ANSON ES AANW pe 5 of iver carer he | SHED, SILK, ENTIRELY, NEW, AND “ORIGINAL | | rhe following is extracted from letters othe Commissioner | fi0% ry Convicts—Traile—Crops,§c. | ‘Lawn Hats do do—An entire new style o vt é perform? J know that you are acquainted with the Trap or Licutenant Wirkes contixurp. Be hs Ree hee eae Mr. Bensetr :— rules of fashionable society, and respectfully suggest | ‘The Court met pursuant to sdjournment, and the Presi- Fhave'o Teuew the asy ranee of the hie Dear § a that you lay down some rules for the guidance of | dent handed the following letter to the Judge Advocate, pexproseel theatselves pe Withoutany preliminaries I, propose to give you a | Young gentlemen, as from the attention with which | which he had received from the Secretary of the Navy despatched in the following order, excepting that when the called day of sailing falls on Sunday, the ys will sail on the succeed- “ MODINE C. 8; ELSSLER Ci AGE.” =i ing day. For New York. For Liverpool. ; ° they have expressed themselves ‘The SOUTH AMERICA, (June 1 July 19 | | Par id English FANCY STRAWS, of the finest tex- | sn jastice to yourself compels of 7 . “ your remarks are read by thousands I um sure you | \ ape j S16 te; Bailey, Qkeb Tt Nov 38 | "Rae Hropric tress respectfully solicits the Indies to. favor her faragit ts connected with thi department, evinces | Duet view of men and things, of the past, present, | Can do much good in that way. Now do,and you will | "nce yesterday's adjournment :— The ENGLAND,” (Jane 19 Ang 7 | with aca, and examine her elegant and varied stock of Mil- Mand great ansiduity. "Yours respectfully, | and to come. receive the thanks of thousands ot iovely girls. Navy Derastuser, 750 toy, Oct linery for themselves, before they. parchwe eleawhere, 88 3) ros all further information, spoly DAVID GARDINER, | Capt. Tyler was hung in effigy a few dnys ago, | The most engaging (they were all fashionable and | g,,.__ 17th August, 1842. . L. Waite. ; if % ee . i X if year beautiful) of the many fascinating girls present were ‘ 4 i meee regards the variety and quality of the goods. Agent of Patent Office, No. 21 Pine street, New York. | and if boots, pantaloons, and other wearing apparal, | b¢@Ut y ig Sirls pres re Before the Court proceeds further with the trial of The OXFORD, MISS BO KING, Magazine de Modes, a2 Im* va sera ee Bapparal, | Miss E. B—=s, of New York, an accomplished mu- | person counected withthe Exploving Exvalniy, ian, tote athbone, jy22 lune t 29336 Broadway. ‘Naw Vouk & Atwany Rai, ion Conravy, can be identified, as we believe they all have been, | sician, as her short performances proved; Miss Grpule thet it should ascertain whether cence ay. portion ‘The RUBOFE, | IMPORTANT TO TH QZICE is hereby given to the a Sark tage, New York] then the odium ofsuch a deed, so disgraceful to the | B—k—r and Miss Helen Ch—v—r, of Albany, the | ofthe journals or other documents of the expedition, not Ot Marshall PUBLIC York and Albany Rail Road Gompany, that the Presidem | party concerned, 80 obnoxious to the spirit of true | Misses B—n, of New York, Miss ( » the | now in the possession of the Court, will be required as evi- The NORTH'AMERICA, ¢ Aug and Directors have directed a call for an instalment. of five per bli . 1 x . « | Misses V. V- ; . P- ,_ Mrs. B. , | dence. Ifit be found that such evidence will be required, 18 tone LL who wish to economize can obtain Clothing of the beat | cent an the Capital stock of the Company, payable ou the | republican principles, will restwhere in deed and in | and Miss M. sof Albany, Mrs.’ P—n—n, sister. | the Court will please suspend proceedings in such case un- msgnevene rns EX auality remarkably cheap, at 205, Canal street, one door | Ri gay oy Sgpxember MEX, 07 of the Board, truth it properly belongs. I do not pretend to say | in-law of the bride, Mrs. W——s, Mrs. S—th, and | til it can be produced, and report the fact to the Depart- 900 tons, mores, Veatings, aid Summer Goods, from which Clothing of | *2tsep5r_ JOS. E. BLOOMFIELD. Secretare._ | who,or what party was engaged in this contemptible | many dozens of others whose names it were unne- | ™™* Tam, sir, respectfull on," AMBRE COPE: all kinda are made t0 order in the best manner at very reduced | JOHN C. COLT:——Just published, & ull, oy authentic | and nefarious affair, but I do say and believe it too, | cessary to state, for are they not all known to the tat Wear ebiellontdevain’ TRO ee ja} : = = Ajai in New rk. Sept. 17, 184k Hing Samuel } (and I am not alone) that no true whig ordemocrat | fashionables of Albany? I must mention the three ‘A. P. UPSHUR; : ‘W.C Barstow. SHIRTS. his History is what it purportt to be, namely, Authe! who loves the maintainance of wholesome laws,and | Mrs. A n’s, the clergyman’s, the lawyer's and | Com. Cuances Srewanr, The COLUMBUS, hati wath eck oes taatae a i The sulyect of this memoir from hi youth to the day ef h good order, are blameable in this matter. the banker's wives, all agreeable Indies. Amon Prest. Gen’l. Naval Court Martia 700 tons, 7 egy a pthres nts of alt rench | rei cceupied a respectable station in society, and his soving ‘The Stare literary association met here last week, | the gentlemen were Mr. A; n, the talented On board U. 8. Ship North Carolina, New York. G. A. Cole. July iptions made to | disposition led lum to trivel over most of tne United States y . - Punctuality, as regards the day of order at the shortest notice. ‘ cousequently he met with many startling and romantic adven- | and were in sesion two days. Able literary addresses | young Dr. Q. ush, Mr. C- > Mr. H- + | After some informal conversation between the J ry, ga y ° many 3 1 en: y’ y bewotore, ihe rice of yasrage outward now fed at One | ©/Gemtomen’s Faraishing Store @7 and 69 Maiden lane, comer | iuirs mic te recorded ia his history were made, but the number in attendance was | Mr. P———n from New York, Mr. 'W- sp cance Bae Cte eect te arnlon the Seapes sted Hae le stor very descripuon ¥ ‘or sale wholesale and retail " ay f WwW } for e Court could procs Hai aot, Mat Gk cere rel wines aad Liguors, WILLIAM COLLINS. , FURNER % FISHER, 169 Broadway. | Small. There is altogether too much apathy existing | B——, Mr. G. ,, Mr. W- ans a phoutd With the trial of Lieutenant Wilkes, that the log-book of | L L » BERS’ EDINBURGH JOURNAL,—The suneor: | and it is ardently hoped, that you may in afew | of our Albany bloods. The old gent, Mr. P———, Tool Der Bg al iy vo gn Cc ber having made arrangements with the English Publish- | months, give this subject an impetus and life which | knows how things should be done, and accordingly | wards of two hours, to consider the letter of the Seoretary W. HRP EERS” Wie Sie So Ret 2H Boal. | Suhetaata a i etePuced tl ne to farchaer the | ithasnever yet experienced in this country. Pro. | Had secured the services of a fine band, and the | ofthe Navy. respectfully informs her former customers and the Ladies | bound, and also the weekly numbers of the present yen to the | fessor Bronson, well known throughout the country | dance, as you may suppose, soon drove away the do- | | When the doors were Sra opened, Mr. Hamiiton, generally, that she hae re-cemmenced the. Dressn i- | latest arrival; terms of subscription $2 50 perannum, forward | as a learned and scientific lecturer, is now in town. | manic and old folks,and then it would have donejyou | Counsel tor Lieutenant Wilkes, said that the Judge Advo- 25 cents—60 pages. ani) tere | onthe subject of literature in this State and nation, | above have mentioned his lovely the Vincennes for 1838 and 1839 should be produced, the Court was cleared and remained with closed doors for up- eae eee FOODNUE m0, 61 Souths A CARD TO THE LADIES. C,H. MARSHALL, 38 Burling _je2t yh BARING BROTHERS & CO., ess at the above-named establishment, re she ed by Lor delivere y of thi 2 R od hi act * . e cate had informed him that he had bee: tructed b: her attention to their service, and confidently ass Office of the Chambers’ Eisnburgh Jourwil and the Family | {1 has delivered his fourth leetyre,, and =) iar has sped cou OY A arms art Tas Sara . SY | Court to ask Lieutenant Wilkes for the rough logs of the STEAM NAVIGATION BETWEEN ANTWERP | Indies who may favor dher with their patronage, that Dresses, | Commentary of the Holy Bible—25 Nassau te, called out a respectable hou 1 not | themselves.’ I, being an old bachelor, pleaded pri- | Vincennes for the whole cruise, und he weslusteoeied ‘AND NEW YORK, Cloaks, Habits, &e.,fentrasted to her skill, shall be deliver coder THOS. JONES. | only interesting and musi: weive sn an | vilege, and from my “nook in « corner” saw and | Ficutunant Wilkes to, say. thet he led not thelece 1 VIA—SOUTHAMPTON. fei A ho LE GUNS AND PIST eminent degree. His notious 0! |! zy. illus | enjoyed it all, till, at the good old fashioned hour of | possession, and that they had been sent on to the Depart- BELGIAN STEAMER BRITISH QUEEN, a regueh more mere pices S_A : ISTOLS. trated by the “Manakin,” are a \.ure ot matier, | eleven, supper was announced. Oh, ve gods! lend | ment at Washington. Mi. Hamilten said, that although Tus ach Phiten et Bak al bots Biaamashis, have MRS. H JEFPERS, 7136 West Brows &g- EXCLUSIVELY.-69 | mind,®obinse truths, a touch of the marvellous, and | me a crow bar and aerden rake Oh! Lhaye it, | the Court had not the power to compel the accused to iur- paeeshaioes: at Ea Maters Misses and Childrens’ dresses made t> order | 3 JOSEPH, 1 Maiden lane. op stairs, importing agent for | with all interspersed with that rare commodity, but | I’ve engaged the “Industrious Fleas” to deseribe it; | nish evidence against himself, yet Lieutenant Wilkes had Ga bidet, "Grau iga, Oa'Gh domes ge “STRAW GOODS variehEting antDecking Gane, from te went co-theda | Feldom found now-a-days, viz;humbuy, | | here itis necentary on the rah, ‘The moot loge ofthe Viaceanes a a teas ith Avg. s iM est qua ities ; Pistols of every rf and other | The uburn Guards,” a fine and well drille Oysten had been senton to Washin eh Shen at ry BH Site noah TE a og Sth Ooh oe | (T, BENNETT, 2, John and i William cvetg, ime | fe kets embraci one unite! Siferent Kindy, hides, verge, | Company, of Infantry, commanded by Cupt: Jesse ee a The ater bad come lorena eat Wee tow bx Oto, eae Ot Pe Read's Rees $2 One: The meats will be | goody er end, mpauufacturer. of Talia and Kuglish Straw | appointed agent forthe largest houses in that line ia Europe, Segoine, Sioa Me dl ork. city, will leaveuece Ditto Inohjokets, having veen procured from the Department by the Judge erved on en the plan of 'a continental hotel, in the best a son h pleadtd »| AY, OB CAMp GUty, a Cistance O41 49 Ini nde de viyxeibld Advocate, and therefore it was reasonable to suppose that trunnet, and'a ged aid moderate yeices, asengers being Ouiy | frenr ef ladies fashionable: straws, which he offers fw | QAlMRegmorted stock of the above alwayacnhand. |} they propose to remain three duys, Gouna ehiie ate the logbooks of the Vincennes were likew ie in possesion “Mae mice of assure > either ofthe shove ports can alse be | fuC.at very mach rycuced prices. viz: frinch end Einetieh | cali, previous to making their purchases. Sy2i amar. | be regretted, the flower of the Cos, Ice Cream alamelted, AES Dope teeentyy Mase Usmape ne COnietes CORRES age ees engaged if preferred, with meals and steward’s fees ineluded for | very fashionable and beautiful article) fine Tuscans, Albert IGEN: mr ee » isabsent, and is not «xy arciy Charlotte de Russe a la first rate. by cape, een cue einige often, fs eg a Cc. L. INGERSOLL’S time to accompany them. A «lv! Foes tk Vialous Hikpes The Juvax Apyocare replied that he hed been informed ‘An expericticed Surgeon acconipanies the ship. so, an'entirely aew article, the White Siberian BOAT ESTABLISHMENT, | which cannot well be filled. Blane Mengealattenbia, wen wd cane ig Seve Br et oh ea For freight oF passage, oF gy, farther splgaanem,spply to | Bonnet, which forthe summer wens surpasses all the sty OATS, Dinkey sail boats and rave boate. pleasure boats, &e, | ‘The two convicts that escap+ ‘ p Oranges a la peeled, The logtor the Vincer Eretiyy disels + ine Ww. T. & He |, Agents, B soviet oy Binds nd 8, Din ne beat escaped (rool fi es eeled, e Vii us ree ag26m*r Ar Beaverstreet. | Oe eet eae cit aa a tasers aimee Bee ihe immense Bost Building Establishment of 3. L. | scaling the walls, about 10 oF 32 ays 9: tat Peaches a la unripe—green, quied Clad te would sk Liontensot Wilkes t he hed Ge a — a Bat.) J Ingersoll, 405 Water st, near arine Market, is one of Saati si - * 7 m NEW JERSEY RAILROAD AND TRANS. | (PHe CHEAPEST CASI TAILOR YET PETER V. | motexicuive inte United Staten.” Hece were bnifemns inva | T&Cs Tusticating probably for il. ‘Nord Heel nc lei Tough logs to thet period of the cruise in. bis, posession. PORTATION COMPANY. HUSTED, Merchant Tailor, No. 1 Chatham square, cor | beautiful pleasure barges and clay boxts that hare floated on | Out for them at the fashionable wai: 0 » but eee oe terer warm, Lieut. Wreaxs replied that soiae of the rough logs of NEW YORK AND NEWARK. ner of Chathatn'street, contivtes to make Clothing to order, mn | the rivers and lakes of America. Also the burge forthe Auto- } I fear the mineral waters of Avou. © 2) 00g. Ne. Vines a la total abstinence society, the Vincennes were now in Court, and that he had sent inionihe ty. "Algoo Be waranted, sud hereuts® pot | She Ruty Wat cated an Beith gt Acme and eel | Wilf hardly eure those who are —- aieenigek ontots saaitedlices rey’ of the Judge Advooate efor» the cuattes agsnwt jor in the. city. yar.anted, 3 er no diss | the fs ain kansas, and dhe fast ns. After such asupper as you may suppose we (whe | reques! of the Judge Advocate, before the charres against stivintineen, sub un? ssting boat for Mr. GF. Beuniags, We tae recently completed | 83 fie ah feltoubedes y suppose we (who | Trlr yecemudeowt | Hosted thet he Hal te disposition fe Doat on anew plan, which has been pronounced by some Believe me, Dr. Bennett, the hard old fashioned | eat none) fel: aed and went to dancing, uniil i fa SILK BANNERS, we. : ; ne ‘val of to keep back the logs, journals, or any other panors con- ANNINGTON & CO., 203 Broadway, near Read street, | of Our most experienced nautical men superior to any ever be- | Mexicanround dollars are scarce with us, and but | the arrival of the bride favors on massive silver serv- rvs phe a antion q i From the foot of Conrtlandt street, New Fork. FH ACesyecitaly iatorm the Onder of 1 Oy OF. Fe au het | fore Bait AK thi eatablishment, any ind of Boe willhe | few of us have any thing’over. ‘Ihe times, tie tires, | *rs, and the bride cake on pure golden dishes, whicn | Neote!, with thy cruise, bit rather withied that they might ete news He See a ey aT code tkpatiog eeyle lor beauty, | suit the taste of the purchaser, of whatever form they may be. | oh dear me, the hard times are yet spoken o’ with en | Deing an slmoct hint! we only waited to see the h logs were not in his possession in this city, and the ae eM NUM. ack RSA Tg pont. | durability, and economy, having Silka made for the express oc ae all of the best quality, pine boards. being ne | intense feeling, running down about as low as the } cutting ofthe bride cake, and contest for the ring, | Court had before them tue fact, that he hel sent Mr. Stew- Fw eae ‘do. B4 do. i wil! make the Iargest banners without disfiguring it | [ii* poereots 2 Inn ser ttt ot naure, Whitehall, aud race | Pooket. When ah! when will these things come to | which fell to the share of Miss E. B—dg—s, of New | art onto Washington for the purpose of procuring them, u 4% do. 10% do. BR do. m. bouts, mey be always found at che manufiet sry, at prices much | aend? T have observed one thing, that our mec- | York, before pientioayt; and the party with kind | who states that aftor # diligent search of five hours, he g do. i | below whit purchasers have, heretofore paid, ind oeral dis: | cuants who do businees on the cash principle, Gust wishes to the happy couple, separated. The young | was not able to find them in the boxes | rey byes ON SUNDAYS. teh or trie rant on te usual ates wil be made te how’ wo wish tall | 45 your honot does) have done aud all are doing te | couple left for New York this morning ; peace and te Pee nemilcne Gent Wiikea here veee trea ove omy foot of Liberty atreet Grocuwich No, 40, i ttc ena, 3, Files fm gone rferteet Fox adeosfeement of | er naeld, ely while our credit stoues are languish- | ltappiness be with them. ea his letter book, an extract of a letter addressed to J. K . Nove and 10 P.’ 17, also. Military Companies. ‘Sunday School Banners, and jas. W. Hale, Sol : Agent, ‘all st, For adverfisementof | ing. Winat is the cause rey sell for large profits, ISCATOR. i retary of the , and dated Oahu, Sand- NE Vota SA TY WN, WE LD, | the socigties St: Nicholas, New England, St. George, St An- | Wate, Ke. #ee Com er & Bsiguirer and New York Commercial | trust and get trusted. What is the remedy ? Buy for 6s ve a Peritatdien the red ete November 19, Tie,” stating that he hed LAINFIELD, BOBNDBROOK, 80 UTR aera SOs essen 81 euch to theittebeot’| “eo rer cash, sell at small advances, and eell for cash. _ Conious Svrenscrirtion.—The following direc- | jecpatched to the Depertment by the ship Lausanne, the Lele Nea ess Mibuk tows. aud best, painted by tre most eminent artists, HAVANA AND PRINCIPE Wheat 18 worth from 7s. to. 83. per bushel; a | tion was noticed upon a Herald which passed | “smooth logs of the Vincennes, Pescock, and Por;oise, Sts faa 7 ALM. Stained Glass, after the manner of the ancients, warranted tremendous crop has been realised, and plenty of | through the Postoffice yesterday :— complete till the 31st October, 1840.” Lieut. Wilkes of- pany reper Copy seems x ts oi ai new wheatin market. Our principal wheat buyer Away, newspaper, I bid yo fine fered to call Mr, Howie, Reed Sop up Se ee aM : } h 40,000 Noval Principe. ente' x he er 'o my fair friend, Mise M. Christie, f i vere sci e Somerville Railroad CS connect with these | WHrownrery clove ioutation ofthe real glassat a very wi 8.890 Woe backward to promise much of a crop, so farmers tel Y Awintome elf Pi Liat De ere vincumaes Tis tortant KANG ented ¢2 purchice tickets atthe office. foot | Fare durable and cheap. iv Mr | Kavided to debenture, Besides a full stock of the choicert | Me Universally.. ‘The weather has been quite cool ‘Who'll pay. Che.coppers down for ye found safely stowed away atthe Department at Washing. ree) New. York atid Elizabeth Town 3s Rid IMPORTANT TO —— | brands of Havana and Principe Segars. jy20 Im eod*e fore past ten diye, more go adh gg aa rst Aj soon as myself. ton and we thus have prima oeta evlianee te. sow thee, fare New York and Elizabeth Town 29 cents. A ATM NATIT gust. ours, per se, sO. Or Jnele Sam will have to employ more clerks, if | the latter have also beon received by the Dep: , am Fare between do a8 le, 73 cents. rv amo! NEW YORK. RAHWAY" AND. NEAW BRUNSWICK. HOUSE KEEPERS. GAZO PNEUMATICS, Albany. superseriptions are to run in rhyme. tare bese een thd peeriien) adeno RS a From the foot ot Libyrty’ i FEW IMPROVEMENTS Inve been made ayon Fisk's | TPE, subscribes is prepared to execute orders for the Gazo , Ee ‘The Judge Advocate, Mr, Hamilton, and Lieut. Wilkes, tot Liberty street, daily. A E nade apon Fis Pneumatic Hydraulic Machine, for raising water any {Correspondence of the Herald} Leave New York. Leave New Bruuswieck. Patant Novelty Cooking Stove, rendering it impossible | height or quantity, from mines, or for water Works, by means Review of Books, &, had some further informal conversation in relation to log Ato, Re hee A Me that any difficulty shoul Ofvacuams and the simplicity of the machine gives ita great Avnany, August 17, 1842, Tax Disowven.—Harpers.—These enterprising | books, and the Court adjourned till to-morrow (Saturday) os wan ieee id no expe advantage over any other now ix, 9 A Grand Wedding Party. morning, 10 o'clock. se. P.M. is #881 Perontee, 22 Pine at. . é 9 F a r publishers have got out No. 2 of their beautiful libra- —————_—_——_ Fare between New York and New Brunswick, ‘ot up within the Ss, Upon anentire new | ete ee Dean Bexxerri— " > rs - U. 8. Marshall's Office, FET in we 24 A, Mn fom New itor ranma annneen foateme mee | CLUB BOAT WAVE | ‘You antalltoversot «pure ight,” have heard of | ,ofetleet novels. This containe the Tisowned, | | qvguyy iaA! complaint was entered yowterday ty p. Mtrein from New York, bas been tee the sale without any Fes yor economy. ‘The No- FOR SALE ; ‘ ty _ one of the most charming novels that Bulwer ever | Capt. Webster, of the ship Brunswick, agalost one of h a sal Nee Brunsw' ‘ velty Stave te warranted in all cases to Answer every purpose ly the great firm of Penniman and. Wickes, of this our | wrote, It is beautifully printed on good paper,press- | seamen, charging him with an asnwult and attempt nt revolt ty ecommended, 0 ybe returned and th HE CELEBRATED six-oared Race Boat WAVE, victo- “i Neseiueded Te oven hich ymmach lara than Titoriows a several closel Comtrate races, built py ‘oltas mre path b bye to you how ee firm has an brick oven. ‘The fixtnres which num- | on the most approve and in t ¢ manne! * | been consolidated by intermarriage, 1s who. procure their tickets at the ticket office, re- | ber’ more, and owing to the peculiar construcsion of this stove, | rate order, and Will he told gcimplete, at the low price of 8125-— " aed hapa oo geive a ery ticket gratis, Tickets are received by the com | are nearly twice ax iarge ae can be ward upon any aiher of the | can be seen at CROLIL erat. Ieodater juctor only on the Te EIGHT” CO cal a Among the extra fixtures are a | 1 Hier, meena $20 REWARD.—Lost, ND tf REDUCED. a gallons or 1% barrels; a large rotary griddle, which wi q ai FARE A Re UCED. ber Oy crdithey dead bacbuhete cakes’ of once} © lesge tn | Rivas chad deer i roiciatocem be oten suitable or bak large loaves of bread set of rage | having ne thumb on the left hand-shad suitable for any sized kettle, froma 2 barrel caldron to. small | thirt "white. pantaloons 4 brass kettle. ‘he during the Inte voyage from New Orleans ‘ested and committed for examinaticn. may. Mi trips from New Branswick is . ‘The man was id On Sundays the Ti A. ed, cut, and neatly covered. How it canbe sold for omitted. di pti f th di The j (M 25 cents puzzles us; it contains 24 sheets, and the sail Gbon lescription of the wedding. je jnnier (Mr. ot for thi he lowest calculation cost 16 cente. ” " ; - paper for this at the lowest calculation rf Before Judge Lyneb, end Ald Pardy and Hatfield. Ref ged beg nih pte ie aN bg oil gi New Music.—Atwill, 201 Broadway, has just pub- “anaur fo —Catherine Martin sole $4) worth of (rd enniman) partner’s lovely daughter, ond, P.- | yj, ‘ oN, i ton \s from Lather T. Stowell, and was sent up for iJ lished avery charmingtsong ‘‘ ‘Neath the Willow pte ey Michael Pheeny, a. boy, for stealing 81,75 from Mrs. Catherine Gardner, was sent to the House of Casily recoguited by je time acl i rahi i atraw ‘or chip bat. ‘Any ‘person | Now, you see, while the firm, under the direction Love, we'll meet.” The music is by De Begnis, a iy gone a : MAIL CINE fy one thet ite ie itelay and ps estende, on appicaton tan” tenve Seward andthe thanks | of Mr. P., will go onand make candles, Mr. Wickes | gufficient guarantee fos its excellellence. Refuge. jeter Ward, a sailor, who assaulted a watchman BOSTON, sip STONINGTON AND NEWPORT: com | <lcman aif who'nuve ater iia wan® Fa od or W.& J.T TAPSCOTT, 43 Peck slip | will proceed on “his own hook” to make little a Sarno Deis Mennlon, wes eat up Bt te Seales J Eilowing superior steamers, runing in cormec: | Sit ; eR WARKAOU ting Paper of all sizes; W i ankrup ’ Kom withthe Stonington and. Prevedence, and Boon and Pro- | tony metiwnnment: 209 Waterstreet. The | eee yet aderadqeaites ot “sizes: We | Wick(e)s. We must not hope, of course, that SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. Watch and a pritse of small change from John, Oh, of the videnee Railroade ars. Capeain Comatock. ing "the same principle. of the. Novelty ? ‘as nO Hardware and Cloth Paper there will be a very large supply of these Wick(e)s, | Mayer Seeberger, pedlar, New York, Sept. 22, exh Lt geile on nk es on sent up fortwo Nanea SN Canin ve yt OVEF eieht hundred persons who have them ree So Fag 4 5 no doubt Mr. W. will be encouraged to carry on the | {ra Platt, Austerlitz, late merehant, Sept. 22. Thompson. Henry Nathan wat oo foe getting 8 gold 1 Lette es an Rivers any Pea de ALIRnS—x SED Te PENGGE & BROOKS, Fury Mertate;,, | basinens, in which case, I promise faithfully to buy | _ velco south wifigan,Nacet © Sicbes cot Tease | conidvvllenucly hen bet eerie, b coated) frome ay * is, desirous of of the one halfot a ie__ | the very first Wick he has for sale, and present it | {f'Chap drogen, Na gs aco} G. Mabee amd franc ‘hen from his bed ream or somew! lapp, druggists New York.) fbad been tated and sent wtp for four months. Henry to you as a plaything for your little Napoleon. This les Gillender, New York, (compulsory, on complaint Smith, and Henry Williams, blacks, p of Charles A. Jarvis, New York, Brown, alias John ori 4 ‘i wedding has been long expected ; and yet our fash- | " james itocy, merchant, Montgomery, OrarigeCo., (eom- | Were tried Tee Olas atten nalts creean ty A command, | aul6 Im*re ionables were taken a little by surprise, some ten polsory, on complaint of Crawford Mailer & Co., New. | Ward Evens, te ee eel appealed from the decision Ai inuniiis, Jarge and flourishing manufnetor ished more than twen- ‘The NARRAGANSET, on Monday, for Stonington, and twelve yearin the city of New Tipaday. for Stonington, Newport and Providene tioval cash capital is wanted, in order to extend The WASSACHUSETTS, on sday, for Stonington, ss and proscente it to more advan Newport and Providence, and Friday for Stonington. yong iaving about ten thonsand dollars TRE RHODE ISLAND, on Wednesday, for Stonington, and | Would find this an opportunity for investment rar th, ly to be met | YOAL—i00 tons Liverpool Cannel (Coal, for sale in low A by si burgh. four mont! Poke oe "iernces wilt be made to hous ft ight sant, | Case Pepa nm Pe, Magny» | d4yssince, when they reocived from the hands of @ | "fenty gta, ate inkeeper, Troy, compulsory, on gom- | he gon ior tthe cau the, Genre et te Cain and proceed immediately to Provy’ | 10 the responsibility of the advertiser, and the most satisfae adr eDW'D kK. COLLINS, & C mth street. | footman in splendid livery, beautifully embossed | plaint of Thomas Sause, butcher ‘iro ) sions. Brown eo intel re ening 08 Teer Bae, can ry evidence afforded cf the safety and profitableness of the tie Ss ‘NIST H DOUBLOONS 5 English pilver and Bank of | 4, nyelopes, containing the following expressive | ., Hirsch Pinner, (as an individual, 1.) em Moritz (Kon: | Roland Burdiet, and sent up for two monthe. i - . . Notes, bor sold at 's A ) Fag taken the (olan ra forty. pots or upwards to | _ Communications with seal name, addreased to Box 254 Up sland Notes, bought an’ so |. SYLVESTER’S, | notice, handsomely written on satin paper (Albany | ‘ker) & Pinner, Germany, now of New York. Munpen—A letter from Prince Edwant, ‘Calvert Co. he cubie foot, at $5 50 per ton, and on measurement goods 7 | Per Post Osfice, New. apes ?) feels immediate attention, | _aul3r 139 Broadway and 22 Wall street. style) :— P Ma., states that a man by thename of Alfred Miller, was eumeann teat and be considered strictly confidential. suis codt*r_ | RILLS OF EXCHANGE, on all paris of England, Ireland | Mg, ponniman requests the pleasure of Miss, Mre. or | .Ac¢!Pe*t.—Morris Roach was yesterday instantly kill | Vii¢q on Friday night, oth inst, byj@ negro man named + foot! Te i ‘idence, ease ols § conta per cubic foon pol spate tiiclene res taal UF be cbealaed Atotiee @ |B oa teel 'Weems,) with afence m1 6mr m7 3 y 4 / rs y head, in for ante aS SYLVESTER, of Wallauiees | Me; ——x company on Tuenlay evening, the 16th inst, | the yarkot Meese acs ane Te was about 40 | $8mJenney, (aslave of Dr. Lock I 13 and 130 Broadway. | at 8} o’olock. years old, and has left a family to lament his loss-—Idem. '