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h. Vol, 1X.——-No. 164 --- Whole Ro, 3376. 2RITISH AND SONTAG (CAN ROYAL MAIL 200 tons and 440 horse . ory: rr ° power each. Appo'nted by the Admirslty to sail betwe erpool and Boston, calling at Halifax to land aud receive Passen- seugers aud Hr Majesty's Mails. Gise HIBER! |. E. Judkins ER nORtA, aptain Edw: & Lott. ACADIA Captan Air xauder Ryrie. NI, in J Willgail for’ vaton, Via Haifa FROM Boston. 16th June Ist Juiy . 16°h July il pai fo: seetred antl Pa STAM ON Agent, No s Wait street, New York. FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. The Reyal Mail st-am thip ACAUIA, Al xander Ryree, Cowmauder, witl leave Boston for the abyve ports, on Friday, 6th June bo ar Apply to 'D. BRIGHAM, Jr, Agent. itee No: 3 ‘Wal: FO bUFFALU AND ALL PARTS OF THE WEST A*SOCIATION PAXSAGE OFFICE Tu ALBANY. Uuea, $2 00 Rochester, $3 00 Syracuse, 225 Buffalo, * 3.50 Oswego, 225 Up. & Lower Canada5 50 2 For passage apply to ™M. L. RAY, m3 3m New York. 93 Be RE ee EMIGRANT PASSAGE OFFICE. The Subscribers ha: rrangements, are the Norchern and 8 of towhoats, rai id Evie Canal, upper Ohio rver and ‘Canal of the most important Buffalo, Pottsville, Galena, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, ‘Toronto, i Kingston, jt. Joh Moatreal. 10, indiana, Keatuchy, Having given sue Livernool lines of packets, the subscribers will endeavor to make the present undertaking equally ceserring of public fa Vor. ‘The attention of emigrants and others is invi ed to the fol- low iow rates of passage to a fw of ‘he most important points, any other places on the route being -qually low, Utica, $150 Columbus, $940 St Loui: Ryracese, 17) Smudusky, 575 Galena, Rechester, 600 anapa. ‘affalo, ‘Toroato, 470 Oswego, iugston, 450 ria, H iilton, 450 Cleveland, Mont eal, 500 For farther culars to -& J.T. TAPSC ', at their General a .. Passage Offre, Pe p.cor South st. ate tentie office is not connected with any teria NEW JERSEY RAILROAD AND TRANS PORTATION COMPANY. NEW YORK AND NEWARK. ‘are reduced to 35 cents. From the fost of Courtlandt street, New York. Eve: Gay-—Bandays eXc opted. W Leaves Nev ves Newark Ais AM. At2 P.M. AtT A.M. At 1% P.M. 9 “do, . 3 do. 4 do. Ne do. 4, do 9 do. 56 do. 5% do. 10% Te Ao. € = 9% do. a " ON SUNDAYS. Frente foot of Ceurtlandt street. dave lew York, Lsave Newark. At? A. Mand 4% P.M. At 12 oe NEW YORK, ELIZAB! | TOWN, Leave New York Tanve Elizabeth Town Ats A.M. At3 P.M. At 7% A.M. 34 P.M. 9 do. jo. = 7 do. ude. 10. 10 40. 9% do. 5% do. * 2 ao. ‘The trains for Wertheld, Plainfiela, Boandbrook, Somerville. &ec.,counect with the,9 A M, and'4%PM trains from New York, duly, Sundaysexcepted: Fare between New York and Elizabeth Town 25 cents. Fire becween do and Somerville, 75 cents. Ne VORK, AND RAHWAY. Leave New York. Leave Rahway. AtsA.M.Ats PM. At? A.M, Ats P.M. 9 do 4. ¢#o 8 do 6% do Mi ¢o 4% do 9% do 9 do 11% d> ;W YORK AND NEW Me iawirw From foot of Courtland street, New York, daily. Leave New Yort. Ueave New Bruim =~ AUWAM Att PM. AG AM. AtliC A M * ON SUND5¥8 Leave New York. ave New Brunswick. Atg AM and 4% P M WALID A.M., and 8% PM Ware exchy ‘lu the Philadelphia trans, between Liew Vor* and New Rennswieh SO cents = Between New York and Rahway 45 cents, Rassengers whe ceive a ferry ticket procure their ticnets at the ticket omce, + Tiekets are received by the co ductor only on the day when purchased mil3m*r_ r (CHMOND, CITY ‘Steai STON. tai hhe strong and substantia} on, will commence r gular tripe vetween, New York and Noifolk, Va., leaving New York every Saturday ats o’ciock, A, M. and Norlfolk every Tuesday morning, age “nd fare to or from EE i ., by one of the ton from Norfol a Passeng Ts, taken atthe usual rates. Fo ‘pra'n oa board, or to WM T 5 Tha FFr No. 56 Broad street. PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND 'HA complet: d extensive and important arrange- ments for bringiug out rs from the old country, the sub- sctibers can with confidence tuform those who may wish to set= tle for friends to emigrate the nt season (1843) that they will find it their interest to make . hecessary arrangements with this the oldest or longest established out of this port, it is well known that that the arrangemeuts are com- plete—the ships of the first class stiling weekly, and the ac- commodarions fitted up expressly for the comfort and conveni- eee of passengers, é : Shoald those settled for decline coming out, the e money will, as usual, be refunded to the party from whom it was ceoeived, witht deduction, : ‘A (ree passage per steamer from the various ports of Ireland ‘and Scot |, to Liverpool, can be secured if desired. Ap- ply to SAMUEL THOMPSON, Old Established Oileer 713 Peal at, Or to C. GRI W & CO. 10 Gore Piazzns, : London, Liverpoo!, the National Bask of Ireland Norther Banking Go, nd. Natioual bana ‘of Scotland, sight, and for any amount. Apvly as above. m8 im*r ‘ORK, SCHOOLEY’S MOUNTAIN & EASTO! Sister the foot of C ind street, daily (a wey ted ‘A.M., by railroad f om Jortey c wn, thence by Post coaches through Mendham,Cheater, Schooley’s Mountain, Anderon Tow: ort Colden, Washington, to zon. At Wasnington, a'daily line mtersects to and from ta apoly to J. Hill, at J. Patton’s, Commer- cial Hote!, 73 a vob ye a b 1 =Extros furnished ot the shortest notice by applying to NB Cue, United Sines Hotel” Morristown. mavit San ec SUMMER ARRA: EMENT. NEW YORK AND FalbanDe tein RAILROAD LINE Vist IVnwanns New Baunswie Paivceton, Trenton’ JORDENTOWN AND BURLINGTON. JN 8) be dany tzom she fo. tof © 7 eRe Pilot Liwe at 8¢ OA to Mi atown, trom thence by steamboat bin. The Evening Live proceeds direet to Camden (opposite to Philedetphia) with our change of ears. Passengers will procure their vckets atthe offie f ot of Courtland: street, where a com nodions steamboat will be tn Texdiness. with hagg ve ers'es on board, “ Prilsdel: hia baggage crates are eo..veyed from city to city, wi hout being opened by the wey, Baon tein is\rovi ed wih Acar in which are a, arimen’s aud (ressing rowms expressly tor "uve , the lives leave PhiJadetpiia from the foot of Wal teanboat t> Bo'denown at 7 o'clock, A.M. om Camden, at + clock, P hin at 736 A. M., and om New York.’ jed NEW YORK AND bt D, ork foot of Murray atrest, ?. owt es icineston (Repdont landing) every Wednesday ‘the NORWICH, © john, 6 i Yorks foot of Warreh street, every Wednesasy Wad Sareedne et Sept eave Kingston (Rondont A ALR MS aay it landing) every Tue ay and The EMERALD niteage tie fewest ere e 80 willleare fowt g fom ~ Tov'eloek. Wocarning earee terest oe", For frewht or passage apply on hoard, or to WILLIAMSON, BAL: asi mts ‘Iee Wesr tte es SCATEN ISLAND © Y, Four OF WHITEVACL oT — The ee oe wil rua ns ve ye 4 e = t frye Fort Hamilton Fig As M7 NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 17, 1843. NEW ARRANGEMENT. FARE AND # RAINE REDUC DUCED. REGULAR HAUL, LINK—FOR PRO- EXCHANGE HOTEL, BALTIMORE. LUCINA CORDIAL, 9 The Prayer on Bunker's Hill, OR THE vite oul i . ELIXIR GULOVE, BY Mas. L. Ht. s100URNEY. NG TON AND NEW! ORT Gomneged olden time Ne During the Battle of Bunker's Hill, a venerable clergy: of the following su-+ er ou with man knelt on the field, with hands upraised, and grey head uncovered, and while the bullets whistled around him, the Stonington MA hrooe his nom prayed for'the success of his compatriots, and the deliver: PROVIDE +t nites ance of his country. NARIAG ANSE Ze yptra wives. 1a such A crisis, It was an bour of fear and dread— MaeaG Callea to their aid the Priests of [ris j High rese the battle cry, One of which will ‘eave New York daily (Sundays esnept a t ed) trom Pier No 1, Buttery Pl Para mlver, at5 P. ‘Tre RHODE ISLAND, Capua i Stoun and ‘Toursony f Newport and Providenees’ ious Cars of the Railroad to yer, on Monday, and Weduesday for Stonington and Newport, and Fiiday for mn ‘The MA SSACHU SET TS,Caysin Comstock, on Tucalay Saturday for Stonington, e R 3 house havi Passengers, on the arrival of the steamors at Stouington, | "T'HI} house having undergone many impcrtant Il be unmediatery. forgarey in the eplendi? aud commo- e ‘rov'deuce and ton, Aan ‘com, for Newport will pra eed in the steamers on Monday, Wed- | COR POny. ay and Saturday, and.on the intervenmg days, proceed ta 3 to Pro fol id if | Tichand elegant furniture, is again open forthe reception of vd even now, the meek Hinde i— Warmas ber clime,and t And round, in heavy volumes, Ii chi dless twelve months f The war-cloud to the sky. Hes wee) ng to her acaseless idol, ’T was not, as when in rival strength And with ised hands, maccents wild, Contending nations meet, Petitions Bramah for a'cbil 1: Or love of conquest madly hurls ‘or well she ke Lt ir “weir pt Sat aN dca A monarch from his seat. Jo much for love in diy’s by gone, Yet one was there, unused to tread And savage castois in yourow! But say, even now, does L Bless m our land, a i too well known to require a de- Ep thas dloturbederer a'en fa tie city , 5 mi Tris cor fessed to be, for neorle of busi- ‘The path of mortal strife, Who but the Saviour’s flock had fed Beside the fount of life. He knelt him where the black smoke wreathed, h repairs. having been in part refarnished with But thou, oh patriarch, old and grey, temin4 Lon idence, and from thence in the Fchay t His head was bowed and bare, . s oF pleasure, one of the most favorable of any in the cit phsis j thet A . . stepper foes, without any addicioual charge, aon |. The preseat ‘proprietor (atem'e’ thet care end iadustry shall Freeney, -amereteg and maltiply "1 While (or an infant land, he breathed kate {of the, joate be wauting to improve its natural sdvapiayes, under hin sa- Wich, Lovets lixie” for h + (ciend, The agony of prayer. i HARNDEN & CO, No 3 Wall street. periutendance, and he respectfully solicits the patronage of his sa epunthaetlaticboenaream enor Y On apd after he Toth aoe inighe wall ot ee attest. 4 | friends ana the publie. But not the procreative power The column, red with early morn, and forwarded afer half-past4 PM m9 6m* m i" f ERASTUS COLEMAN. Alone, is this Elixir’s dower, May tower o’er Bunker’s height, NEWARK AND ONEW YORK —Pare | cocitimcre April a0, tes. _ a3 nodsonr_ Gonsumotion’s ills it will prevent, And proudly tell a race unborn, guly iff, Cents !=The at lendid steamer Sie SPRINGS, PAVILION, SCOLARIE | OU © With viso: louhe the mooeent ‘Their parriot father’s might. PASSA! after Monday , Jan will rau as follows :— Leaves the foos of ‘nts = Captain John Gatfy. Oa and iclay street, New York, atl0A.M., | ¢h, and 4 ©. Df ensuing, LE phngt the font of Centre street, Newark, at 736 A.M. and | “7 ¥,N, X-cThissple did aud coimmodious Hote! having enlarged, repainted ant refurnished in the most elevant manner throughout, during th life's fanctions re: ‘Thou prophet of the free, Who knelt among the dead, that day, What fane shall rise to thee ? it winter, will be opened tor ception of visiters by the subscribers on the 25th of May ¢ alterations and additions to the interi will enable them h grea ir uumberof visiters thi It is not meet that brass or stone, renuht exrried at very low rates. _ al6 6mr Cearr cami antccdtarmice Tie te ile fi : Which feel the touch of time, P.OPLw= LINE OF STEAMBOATS | promen de grounds wil! be handsomely relaid out ‘a view Theve are but cruths, who calls chem fiction Should keep the record of a faith FOX ALBANY—Daily at 7 o’ciock, P.M. | to afford th= most advancageous prospect of the sur‘ound ng Fhail have stern 1 LOLs That woke thy deed suvlime ; ME. Throngh virect (Sunday's excepted) fromt:e | ecuu'ry. The roads to and about the Springs ae being im etters—all forms of atiestacon— We trace it on a tablet fai Steambout Pier et seen Cunrdandt and Liberty streets proved and usw ones opened for greater accommodation of . s of every na.ini Which gi spacey Ai Steamboat KOC: ESTER, Capt_A Houghton, will leave | equesuiare. ‘The grows and watercourses inthe vicinity of ‘Witn gratetul missives “rom all quwters, pA pt bay ge apa Aaroal seal) Monday, Wednesday and Friday ev ‘at 7 Welock. the Bath House have also been tastefuily laid The Both Penues by Dissase and Quarkers’s mar. y's, A promise that the good man’s prayer Steamboat SOUTH AMEBICA, § , Captain LW Brainard, | How e is being enlyrged and much 1. proved and will leave Tuesday, Thursday sud’ Saturday evenings, at 7 | datesl! who may dosve to bathe. “Phere are four new and ‘ock. Steamboat NORTH AMERICA, Captain M H Truesdell, lay, with fluttering breath, hall with his God prevail. I accommo y he jaws of eat ous BallAtleys which latelv been erected. interi: ents of the Prvi Buenos Ayres. are such as to afford every attention dig at intermediate places, will leave Mouday, Wed: | to the comfort and wishes of visiters witha well organized An. sometimes name the ve {Correspondence of the Herald.] nes ‘ay and Friday afternoons, at 3 o’cleck. f d rt tne subscriners will be prepared * Ninety-two Nassau,”- Passengers taking this Line ol ts will inyanably arrive in ers in a manner not to be surpassed by an Or dreaming of Du Buenos Ayres, April 22, 1843. Albany ipample ume to take the Morning Train of Cars for the eat’ or we: The above boats are new and substintial, are furnished | said it 1s not surpassed by any thing of the kind in the known | emittance, crn have it boxed np and vent to any part of the Ju new and elvmnnt state rooms, and for speed and accommo- | wor'd fx the cars, 'F'rh-umatic,eutauenas,biliows and dyspen- datious are u: on the Hus For passage or (reight, apply on board, or to P. C. Sebulrz at hart jelgtw the office on the wharf. ment ia the count Cry out for the “Lv 4 + . EB OR— Of the White Sulphur Water of Sharon Springs itean be | _ Persons ordering this m= Mr. Eprtor As you are not perhaps au courant of the state of e fom the country, by sending Union | Price $3 per bottle, or 321 per dezea aflairs in this country, L will try to give you a few tie eo plaints, and for the eure of erzeepilas K's ig forsale in Philadelphia, at 90 North Sixth street. notes, notwithstanding I am well aware that you er complaint, and general debility, Ld hi ch tent correspondents in these by some of th t at medical —- ave much more compe! resp x | By a recent anaiysis made for the proometore of the Sp THE ABBEY HOTEL. regions, who keep your valuable journal tully ad- GBAND excursion to the Wishing Banks, by one of the mosteminent chemists in this couatry (Dr THE murerib hasovened the sleid-d miosion kro wn . vised of all movements taking place withia their every Tuesday, Tharday and Fritsy morn: 1 Ne ; d e Abh tel, located a , BP F age Faring the'sevson, fanding at Wor Ham- | {00,01 New Vork) the following results have been obtained eG reitieryy ese arcerey eet sae sphere I must remark, that itis very difficalt to PoP SUPERTOM, Cece SO ences ioe. The stcam- i Grins. stow. ‘Phose who have. ehave been delighted | obtain any gorrect accounts from Montevideo, all tips on Tharsdsy moi June 6h, Irn the fier foot of Grlopate of Ba y feaguation. Beiug remar ably healthy | persons arriving from there using much caution in Chambers st, at 8 oe ock; Am ist, quar'er past 8 Canal st, yi @ oF Eh Ms : the news they communicate, as far as they go, and halt past Brovklyn ‘at 9; fort of Pube st quarter pat 9; an Battery, at halt past 9 o’clock Hook. A baud of m tic is engaged. beard Fxrva bait furn shed gra: i. Knight, master, will sail as above, her regular jor No. 1, Battery quarter o 9; Cathe-we Ferry, Pier 0, 1, for ch» F hog Banks «ff Sandy efreshments on x ‘The celebrated fi:herman, Capt. Peacock. with his haspoens. is engaged iM Im*ec OR LONDON. <iteguiw Packet_or June the | | These Spriny 20th — Che splenc id p-cket shio SWITZERLA * D, fiasstogs: eheneetar ye personal attentiou, thy proprietor will | the 4 endeavo to render full satisfaction to hoe who ¢ Hapon | without too much reliance in their correctness — pela te A CoLttanily qupplied witheuch dei | They are as follows:—That Commedore Brown, of ADSHOSEAMELATS a8 the OMY VAN RENSSELAER, | the Argentine Government’s squadron, took posses New York, June, 1813 ‘ sion of attan Island, in the harbor of Montevideo, N. B.A few ron vs remain unocenpied for the sccommodi- | on which were stored 7,000 barrels of powder and tion of baaders, whyern be taken by the di U ica, &e.; vil ore necessit a » on the Aiba.y aud Usier Railrsad, where | dive awaitthe arival of the moming cars trom | bY th: plece orile of Srdinm: loride of Magaesium Hydraulphuret of Coli Vegetable extractive ini Sulphuretted Hydroven Gas: +++ are wil incderss wh rern be caken by the day, weer year | other anunition, as well as artillery, (it being a for- Ciry Hall every houriathe cay, iuonm, | tified stand ) which, after unfitting for use, he kept 2% con's istw*m _ | possession of, till obliged by the British Commodore Casajohar Havii peri 4 fe 7 i Ors 10 pings TOR the ground of ¢ make early application on board foot of Maiden 1. ne, orto Valley, by duly stages, NCREASED ATTRACTION ‘concerts dete ata | property being English. He was ordered by the 1JORECH MeMURRAY, | | 2 agit forey five mr fs west ofthe erty of Atbeny. Persona | tartare Biee to the putiee, The Morteor eh any Basing, | Commodore to come out ef the harbor, wud desist ‘ine street, ¢ 4 th. ng Ne the «vening b Vai a Ae he publi Het or + 2 i ‘ enn » ki i i Persons twishing to send for their irieuds, ean have them | the Sinron Springs the nes cap tative for deme eve | atthe Elysian Wielis thet fay rite aad w equalled place of | in further p sof any kiy Ast che city, brovght out by the above ship, or any of the regular packets by ; HARK, GARDNER & HASKELL. suirnmer tap ore on pre to inform tne papi , that At xteat whiah he did, protes:1ng to ihe mode hat as applying «s ahs ve, (if by letter, post paid ) jur April 28, 1845. , 30 cod3m®r Peners Rave! serra setae by. Wk ecnaltane Rode batt he was so numerically the int c obey. J SOR iy Seon soe The GARRICK, ‘Captain Bheddy, make early application to JOSEPH MeMUKKAY, 100 Pine st., cor. Sor ‘Tre shove will be succerded by the eed ticket chip VONDERSMITH’S INDIAN COUGH BALM Patrick Henry, Capt Delano, and «ai) on the 7th July. Yersous wishing to send for their friends in the old | [HE only tru country, can have them bronght out by th any of the regular packets, by applying as above post paid. (LD BLACK BALL LINE O¥ PAUKE, FOX LIVER: OOL—Pacset of the 19.h June: ‘he well known first class packet ship ENGLAND. | dinuy m:dicine for eonchs ond colds they have rtlett, will be des ommodations for eabi 61 South street, near W. (lar packer of the 250 AMERICAN stiling packet shy | A ‘a t mowt positively | and the adj »ining house (whic > I have ao} ving very superior accommodations for eabin,seeond eadin | their par sas goed an th smil and Tit rer muperior accommodations for eabin.sccond exdin | thw ir parronage | The situatwn is as goed a8 that 0, any similar ched as above, her regular day | ‘The oli wing ce:tifieates sre foi the most respeet ible phyat- After having placed himself ia the boca of the har- bor, he was surrounded by Her Pritannie Maj: -tv’s vessel, and forbidden to proceed in any direction NEW YORK ratious of the A. exe f rea Hotel, | the Pavilioa the (rate doit) Ltesvect | Mth. Krom the decid d ving com | sive a se . : ruventel erneerts on the Ian in fon’ of pleted th ert to be “iven on Wo near fully solicit fro 1. and ts t srveto i ed in, fully solicit from my fread, and the public 2 con inaatinn of Sena p poet aan Tilt acer wea gee ‘at ap, | Whatever uniess under escort of their vessels. He 01 estabishmen iv the city ‘vonts on the Paik, and the Foun- | proval 3 32w*m then struck his colors, and has not since hvisted tain romediately opps Theh ew! FA BAT ; Pri 3 fa lel creda th Hs nba ah en newly car TA BATHING AT DEAL —Th them, not ever oa Good Friday, a day celebrated jltendim®c WM. 8. COZZENS. |y in ors the citiz ne os New Yo has removed | by all nations How things are going to turn, now Pe iat teak Goh large and gvovenieat | remains a conjecture. General Munuel Oribe is Inv g., coughs, heh }. pre varater / arran. em: n | still in the rear of the city, encamped, they say, medy tor con umption of th broceh tis, defficalry | f jrome Ide, ho Ti. medicin the most n’el gent persons inthe Un + 18 of colleges, phy-icta who ems deritt eb st end be opened a) th frst day Carboy megetgl within arew miles, with 20,000 men. All business rolus exp-¢ oration. | BP pt + he cE betes stat repay 8 NSM BF ded in the cit There are 910 French Pree nience ind comfort of his gues’s, and at the sam» tine feeling | 18 Suspen nt y § c ae necon | thankfel Lr past favors, he hereoy coutdently saticitea shure | and 1,000 Biscavans under under arms; a tew ag etd sani aad phir tle ip Italians and 10,000 native soldiers Thus you will a sbory June 13, 1917, 16 we im 7 i i Pi <D = will pererive that affairs are more likely to termi- v0 summer use, highly recommend-d forth auce—tie movements of the English Commodore idemic. GU BE oT Da having frustrated the joining of the Argentine naval and military forees. The first of April here. was in che side or cin of Phra Dear Sin: We fel w now offered a Vphin: quivncal pleasure in the opportunity e:pre sine cur approditory opinion of your Gaim, aud the n , | jt etr coro -« Wi'ham -ud we hey “THE T Sine ind m ! i wwed your snedicine in uy | 1 PUBLIC — ine porn tog of the Huse No 8 | signalized by the expulsion of all the Jesuits, it be F ltoa streec, known as Pest al’s Salooa, retarn hs sin- PE cape A or ree Sr af cer: tha ks to all those who have been plensed to favor him | ing the last day allowed to be O. P. H. packet ships sailing weekly from Liverpool, and Drafts can : ee de oncertasiy | with patronage at his former place of business, adjoining, usiness is dull; we have a numberof vessels of asusual be furnished for any amouet, payable without dis- | in all casca where the cheat and lu ¥ ] and takes the present cceasion to inform them thi — throughout the United Kingdom. Apply as atov FOR RIO DE JANaIRU—To sal DJ % b. e 2 eR ee tetltactened ship | oplitndredt of other certifi PMpositivels sail ea The fast sailing GASTON, Capt O. Eldridge, will erp y ca board. at Judd’s wharf or to £. K. COLLINS & CO, WiLLOW GROVE. WILLIAMSBI-RG Long Istaas the Busnwick Bridge —The above to the pubtie, where may be had win: ga'sof the best description. ‘The location is €0 ting aud siry arbors le ovexge ole, having e'ecsnt furmshed accommodations &. W. VONDEReNITS, South street. in First st, near | gold and at he has | all nations in port; many have gone around the are afflicted, particularly | epeneg his Saloon as above, which he trnsts will tn consumption, with scrofalous d For chrome evushs | rison with any similar retablishment ia the city Horn in search of employment, principally English, pain in the obest, spi f blood, &e., we have no he aad where ; ‘ : PACKE) FOR HAVRE—S-cond Line—The | {0 pronouxciug vour medicine unrivalicd. fol to bepareasted ts fe mererlne Hecht bepsn cireretees | ontnee in soged trike fate nox, I anall einly deen, ip ON LDA, Jame. Fi will eail on the Gorn saont respec faliy. esctinaance of hat patronage, aud for which veither pains nor y. » tid tof July. BOVD & SHINGTON ATTEN, expruse have been spared. DAVID Ps ARSALL, that even were you the most fastidious, you could -9 Tontine Haildng Wall st. TE eO Gens eet cen amp Poe Je i5im'm_ | be pleased witb some of the many whom we have be exainined at the st EVERY LADY HER OWN DRESS MAKER. | had the pleasure of seeing during the week, as they were passing from church to church, in their devo- tions This city would well compare with your own as well as that of brotherly love,tor beauty. Among by « his the foreign the English have predominance; their best; bu ateo 1 dresais so much more becoming than at home; they est. bu also in an ¢ , manner, fash “and bal hich without any risk ofa instic The sobscribers may bs found at | have none of that flash and bustle in which our theie rooms 31 Wi liam ‘sty vere they yi teach their ais: | ladies rejoice so much in showing to the world, and tem from 910 12. A. st, aad fom 2 ‘0 5 P. a. ‘Terms for in | as a detence against the impudent gaze ot your structio —One lity $3 including imptemen's; two Jadies $5; lami “4 L - y at | Shad tu claves exceotog two, $i ese including implemen: | dandies and standing upon-the-church-steps gentle- oan = jewellery exchanged or bought. | The ‘nstruction is given by facies, and no charge made ualess | men, is their fan, which certainly they manage a of the proytictor. “astioL—None are genaine without the sige | PRY. TENTLER & CO natnre of tie proprietor written upon the label of botile. of New York and its vicinit Prepared and sald oaly by in i> their new pateut sys 8, yokes, coiled of cutting lad: &e , of every d : a Soe Proprietor, ie10 2weod ix#m No. 161 Greenw ch street, N. ¥. ALUHEE AND JEWELLEK the subseriber is constantly rece ver watches, of th manufacturers, in England, enabled to offer a larger eeorenae im the us * All watch ed to ki oF the complete sai misgiven sts tm*r_ | most admirably. The dandies, as well as others here. tamed. Wasson, close and’ jewellery sepsited in the et DOCTOR. ST OURSBLE have the fashion of making their remarks upon the ing a ert of the sane toa respectable swith ot | manner, and warranted lower than at any other place inthe | DRIVATE ADVICE.—IT 18 IMPORYANT WITH | merits and demerits of persons in the street, To uch a evant the rent will below. Wor partica, Hen, importer of watches and iewellery, whole MANY PEOPLY- inneev of MEDICAL ASSIST AN Ce ners a eects a eee i they weak apply on the premises, ‘4s itl.zabeth, between Broome and 30 Wall street. np atmire, maaieim@ee | that they ubtun good advice p rvately and vromptly. All why | Sufficiently loud that the person of whom they speak Spring ws jl Gurr (Ow SALE CHEAt—% pursfC Tobe seen | May thus desire to consult a Professional (rend. shvald by. all | can have ihe benefit, which certainly,in many cases, TO LEL—Ih- modern hunt three story ry atD POWE:L & CO’S io -9 Fnj- | means cbtaiu and read the book called the ‘*Ravicon.” The | proves any thing but the most agreeable. fo. stiff, Pe PR ea a ea ee Pa tans arlene Wow Cork L “{ iwer_. | fourth editicn, which has been recently published, is much im- atied b bat’ thetr: hale’ ly SUM tare, wevble mantios and grates throwghowt: A Ame Pm merercar oer PRIETO | Proved. and enlarged to nenrly thiee time: its former size, and | starched caps or wim ut their hair very neat larce yard, with never failing cistera. Will be let low. For NEW FIREWORKS LABORA LOY, Pinbroces many subjects ru disesses not br fore elluded towwhat | dressed in different fachions, and only covered wit farther part’culars apply to _jet-Im*ee N, BR ERS, PYR i beaker i BS pte N ESSRS. bg St & TRAGAKDH have the houor BY JOHN TRAGARDH, will be espec ally interesting to it d« who tor many reasons | a light gauze orsilk shawl, scarf or mantilla, in the OTECHNIST, FROM SWEDEN. re ( ’ ill in the prae- “Lionanean” style; add to this their walk light st near the Pa k. and airy, producing more the eflect conceived when brick house No. 5? Ex i treet, built and occupied. by Mr. BARCLAY STREET—TO LET—The elegant | sive and varied and cem . odious three stor re ice for a large f- For terms ly, ply at No. 110 Water street. noms Brooks nuit wearnt ‘ume. In excellent order and fitted with every and surunte! directly im front of | “ls pn to inform t! lic that they have an extea- Of all and every ind mental weakness, incapacity | yj fairy sce’ tage. i i Sveleitis: ong ‘Docs in tec, x which come under the head of Private Mala Petit ee cde at Sao tae ht oA wis i are fathfulty delineaved, and the best practical mrthod of ob: | 20d angelic demeanor unfortunately is not a gift of pty Opposite. Now Yorks iz sound health. It io work plunly and practically adapt- | any except warmer climes. Alas, that we northern- inthe market. ed to tre use of all those who may unfortanarely need its fnend- | ers should be obliged to cede to the southeners the el e ving in the new trade principle of a moderate cash price | ly Assistance, of whatever age or sex. That angelic and place ourselves under the dominion of a cine of « mode Werk resting aren lernessany. Wavesbuss: oo gelic and place ourse e dominion 0 fora good article, they request the fe of the public at the 4} te the very effective but time spun costumes, and re- at their establishment, y,ahalf mile from Jers ich they offer to Commattees and others, at the tnost favura- iCUL CURE. FL For sale, the large Consery - page ith ali the extensive apparatus attached thereto, | f2ndt sre a oh he ablic atthe | stractial habicof vouthtal indiscretion, from whenee Te aude srcet’ “All onfere; ou any scale ol tize or varieéy prope. | ceobstitational debit y,” will be found both usefal and ia- | publicanism. We are as yet,thank God, proo! against the structing t ll cla: is friendly: ysteileat monitor where | Many things, and althoug the war has place ‘to, by addressing atthe garden, (late Mr. Perry's) Henry st, Bro. klyn: | above pinces: seuauat or sexusld biity has made threatening ‘nroads apon “ For farsh:r particulars apply to ‘ ‘ NIGHOLAS A, KOLLBERG&J TRAGARDH, the health o- constitu ion, and points out ngt only the means of | male sex a bustling, happily we have not arrived at WH: Resnlier taste ee ae eee meg yon on my 7-2m*r Harsimus Lone Dock, New Jersey. | ¢seape. but the cert uty: of, restaratl hi that point that it has become necessary that the tion of fae he fa, ip bloom and im pote stg FIREWORKS, CRACKERS, &c. ay.F We shyrwslipnr chen pros and ladies here shovld bustle through this life. rotes, Verbenas, violas, dublin ododandron OURTH JULY, 1813. the outward physics appearance—how the at e ; . poten. honeysn QoyntRy and city dealers in frame, palpitation of the heart, derangement of the nervous P. S —In my next! may be able to give you some- other d te and rose their advantage to ea land in, cough, iuidigestion, »nd : train ot symptoms ind a ous Ly Booqrets beautifully made up to order GENIN & VAN VRANKEN’S VENTILATING GOSSAMER HAT, FOR GEN WrIatING ONLY, OUNT bat tor summer weer. icle with the average weit {ior aavautaycs if poaterseavover them for summer wear may | plnce— No. 7a read'ly seen. The average weight of the ord.nary far hat do do Panam All orders for the | ment of the best quality, at k. AYL c cities of New York ant Brooklyn, delivered iree of charge, | 86 \ hatham street. Aluge quantity of Gre crackers just re- | reality they are the ca end punciual'y at enced to. ilo 2w@r ceived Remember tne sign of the two mammoth sky N, . N: ES—PRICE $3 50. THE Subscribers bave introduced the above named | above have been n By comparing the weight of this | ket; also can sell moch cheaper than nuy vender in town, ard do do Legh fally convinced that no style of hat here tof ; yess with the generat epprotenion whichaterromes | @ AH LIN & OASM LAILUBRING | siresetocrterit viz: ligntuess, beanty, durability and LSTABLISHMENT thing more valuable. You may expect it “You will perceive by the papers I send with this, the time ets | practice althe dest: wetive to the nd dodv. The pric that American vessels are going to leave, as wellas e t., | tne book 1s the same ax heretofore, 50 eents,, For sale by the | auhior at his raider ce, No ll Birclww strvet, near “Broadway, the price current of the staple articles here. aud at the following agenei s, which are drug storess— San 's!, No 79 Fulion street, corner of Gold. treet. Tie Fan Weer, 81 Fi’S oldestahlihment, | of ¢ nsumpt by are wften ‘ascribed to Wroug ¢ use equences of au alluriug aud per 3 rs and gold key. S BY THE MANUFAC 7 MORAN & CO. Pyrotechuists, 78 Chatham street the editors of the New Or. offers tothe pavlie a splendid axsortmeut of Fireweks, su i : \ iid hi th it expedi : lendid of Firewa:ks, BWihleritiece vere Maiden lene. jeans Picayune, who accompanies the present expedition qaality and natn levse-on ep he Natacha ap The Syme’s, * — Fulton street, corner of Water street. tothe Rocky Mountains, writes as follows, under date of David Sinds & 0's, 77 Kast Bo dway, comer of Market-st | May 12th :— t of the following hats, the supe- | gnarantee all g ods fiom their store. No peddling from this | >> % No. 63 Bowery, cornerof walker street. | Came Witttam, SHAWSRELAND, ve ‘intham Street. Goods delivered to any part of PR eter Disvensary, No. 188 Bowery. corner of Spring Missouri Territory, May 12, 1843 rexhibitga Fireworks of super‘or quality, with crim. | _ Dr. A. W. White's, No. 146 Delaney street, comer of Suffolk sin asset ene tae Mica pena teed FE holy street ; ’ fire: be the powndtte™* Tellow and blue fires. Also, colored | *¢hitta:%s, No. #9 Canal street nees. Col. Sublette has arrived with a munificent supply aled envelope to those who may de- | of horses and mules, and we only wait now to be joined by young Fremont, ‘a son-in law of Senator Benton, who is starting out on asurvey ing expedition by Government It will besent oat ina Ordess by mail enclosing $1, divected to Box 467, if we have dev. ich at- 154 William Street, Corner of Ann post paid, will pay for the book, which shall be sent immed: “ facture and Anishing of the pew style now (8 dentehp ul compen haste meee Frere te iteys Stely. as direered: linewree fen of pot we, mariner” | oFder, the object being to nelect sites for u chain of ‘mili yroduced by us. Fro the warm approbation express d by | U handaasie ctatock ofseasonable goats, racteaced (ee ake BOOK RERPING. tary posts. We number about filty, and his party some gentlemen who have examined them, we feel satisfied :hit they | which willba made up to ordes as too seve f make, fit, cm R. Ww K. BAR: io f a. thirty or more, which will make us, in all, eighty strong; Bleed only ts be seen to be fu ly appressed ‘e,,th a has given such general sntafaetion daring the | M8, WK, BARLOW sesectfuliy aunounees that he has | well prepared for danger, should any creas us, and quite GENIN & VAN VRANKEN, ‘ast four years,aud e¢ a positive saving of 39 per ceni. MR. C. C. ready to meet it. We have been joined here by Lieut. 2296 Im" eo_814 Br_adwey. opposite St Pale Chureh._ | | Geutiomen are requested to call and examine. ‘Those.whe | ahtis Acemeaean AR Ss Grabom and mith, from Jfcrsen Birrcks,end Mr. F THE. FOURTH OF JULY! Heh eh “ett OWE Foes, Cn are nt ry, 08 Bi | edar etree. where HM, of Maryland:| Edmond F. Chouteau, an ol! moun- BOOTS AND SHOKS gall conADE AND TRIMMED, | e080 ethuro"eh course of tustraetion xu pi tain traveller, though still with the soundness of youth erp Hoot and Shoe Market, No 599 Greenwich stceet — Cem a ti 900 te 9 58 © f llowed by his predecessor Mr By uo his cheek, we also expect to accompany us Two Ladies and gentlemen a-ead ived to call at ‘he above ore and Pants and Vo ij3 to 208 tounge of ce me eantile ¢ ey. and resy ect polite and accomplished students are with ws, by the name je theme! ves with » e slippers. | Cont Bs to rte ton 9 he follow : i Hu org, &e, meae up iu the neatest and mot fashionable style, | g-geFarrentts ronan CP MAT SH. Ace: retures hie graceful aeknow. | °! H-rrmaun, who were formerly of New Orieans, though and sold as cheap if nota littie chetprr than eleewhere. 16 tr MARL Ki. MARTIN ledgements to his num rous trends for ther lo g eonunued ; y Nook c " Heads ot famules will save inoney by culling here, +t the | TERS = 7 Riv Bow | Pitronwe. Ho has now d seontinned ine bus in this city Sir William Stewart is in fine health and spirits, and ehesp depot. Diu't forget the numver, Clinton Cheap Boot 5. te if 5 Nox ond iv succeeded in thes we by Mr. W. K Bulow, who ahe | makes himself \cloved by all around him. He is not ex. and Shoe M wtket, No. 509 Greenwich sireet, comer Spring st. | Al nae f cunfid: ntly commend: to the fayer of un {imercanate comm yni. | actly the « fine old English gentleman,” as described le } 'y asa gentleman of excetien. character, thvenghly a « melor find saving the LOOK AT THIS! | sya tte Coun nag heaan | pith tneartcnee, ot Booneriap, and emt aay td pars ot" Maly, (the name os hvac mane : et sxe riment of iaetoned gitar, tniched inthe eat | he pathic Tavr to Wine te newer een mtn tion on the Tey } to seek, the exci 990, ft chase ‘ . : ¥. eee C4 il : mn; bat ¢ 8 ae ememeny, for gine, Manntastory,. lovg, favorably “Hie terme. a1 reduced to suit the times to wich will | once the noblemen and the gentleman, ali who know mn n i wore it rogeived the fit pres | entitle the papil to receive instruction ntl he is thoroughly | him cheerfully proclaim. Peni 4 59 miuin awarded by the American tnstinte, for vie b st Guitas, | Gal. fed for the cown.ing room TaAaruee ta leery Desabe ewig a green miorees ond ‘ peeerer: 25 | are monde of sneh materials end inanch a supers 5 < . { . low, 6 af net i Sent Skin and Grain do % Bg incbead tht ie Ur atand any Cre | sto rmer 1: Bo BARE | Aiea, thedistant prairie rolls, but we have had great deal of Cio h button Gaiters, 25 rangers before parch wing elsewhern, are requested to enll | = - ‘i %. | rain during the last two days, and a week will, ro doubt, rH and examine the apleo ssf workmanship of thew instramenca, | AT INTENTS OY THE CHAMBER OF COM | furnish good yrrzing for our animals. % and ascertan the ‘They wilt be found lower than at | 7, MERCE AND BOARD UF UNUERWRITERR— | The shawnee indians settled abort hore seem,and have 4 Guitar, R Brnaley, Joseph T nkham, the reputation of being an industriows and worthy tribe, by papi ag TH Merry Al Cart wsiuht cultivating smail farms, and raising tities of 12% W) Adeato give wee wl Sar ry Pam ae ell = pacwree || Cae They are retiring and peaceah , Fine Caif Shoes 25 rst 124 Im Sr phat i wi ~ 2+ Ne pergons | characier for honesty which claims for them very justly i 3 EN TMT. | tact ae Marige Surve ofr forthe Port of New Yo a Yornsney welth Shoes ‘9 MONTHLY REPORT OF THE ¥ nor mC tad we secoramean them teeurdtealy \., | the place they now occupy, next deor to the white man. : NE 5 . D. allenses wnere thel ae riers are reqn_ et, saath staid eh daa the bere ; in rer bel aloe ‘NONTUTES. eeeatn ‘Phe Chamber os er oe Ic AS vii Peevi?ent. Rattroap Accipent ann Loss or Lurs.—We re- ns, livht and dark colored hal NO. 75 CHAM8«KS SPRERT, Juha b, He MeCreven, See'y. gret to learn that the burthen train of cars which left a and binch satin slippers. satin Cases cUnr F Tho Board of Underwriters nf New Vern Harper's Ferry yesterday morning for this city,after pm rt Ste ers, bu ners or 14 Inflammation of the eye- Disenaes of the liver. ‘Abt, Oude. President. di bourt lee, were thrown off the track i3-me peers GMny RCARIUL, | "mateo el ion rome New Yok Jane 9 10¢s, 7 i itt | ment, and that Mr. Jesse Aler, a fireman, in attempt- PARI$ BOOTS AND LASTS MADE TO ORDER 6 Op-city of the cornea, 6 ay) spepria TO COPPER-PLATE & MUSIC PRINTERS, | ing to jump off, unfortunately fell on the track, when By E. SUSER, 176 p bal aah (Basement,) att isin J2 Waites, or Flor Albus AND PUBLISHERS, &e. three burthen cars passed over him, killing him in- Door fi O . § Styes, by an operation 3) Gonorthasa OR SALF, 9 firsv-rate Iria Copperplate ic Print- | stantly. Mr. Henry Ware, engineer, was also in- shiva ot Cree in Ne , after the nicest, latest 5 “Kien, the genains Parte Jet Black Varsish poke wer he Atlantic, ate respee 4 tnd laste belors they deepen Pot Bele than late or Mi 3 Hvar . ing Press, (tweny eight and a half inch rollers). Has | ured, but after being bled and arriving in this city, 7 Ulcerated sore throat boon in use bata short imecis in perfect order, “Also, one of | Woe abla to walk home. No other person was in. wenty six inches, + do. 2 Cieeemenret wv new m They. will be wold eta poh hod yb k ‘ompt | jared. The occurrence, we understand, was purely 3 Diseases of the heart ameeree Apply to Cort R. W. "ork, accidental. Mr. Aler, who was k led, was only 2 Dysentary mst int » c sortianotatrent, New Yorks. | 96 years of age, and had been ma but three cf suROICAL CrERATIONS. Urethya by | WM: WILD, Manutreturce and imoorter of Cattery, Ni or four weeks.— Baltimore Clipper. intiog ‘aa improved method 160 Division offers to the trade, chvay tor cash. a ae sons for Hy drocele ul assoctme ne, two, three and four T.r« Movstacne anv Wuisker Reoutation. vaniety of other goods, y BOUT AND SHOE STORE ley JOHN KEADY respectfully informs his friends ahd the. lic, that he has commenced Business inthe above | 4 {itey tied Head qua: ters of the Army. Crmcunar. Adjutant Generals Office. ashington, May 31, 1842. ore shoidal Tumors re 3 Operstions for fatule in | "Ah arene Tapepintends the mann coving of hi goods con recommend chem t» be equal to the best m goods in the city, The couwtry dealers would do we! tine at No, #9 Nasean street, where he will ae ally recerve | 5 Ulects aa tne logs cured previous to pucchasiug elsewhere _m7im®r | The attention of all officers of the army is sp: c hhe mat reason: dle terras for cash algo “ar ‘ ovewed 1 Ampucaty R Mer veau Sales un base Saya Or ly directed to poragraph 1,292 of the general regu- est (0, FE, KADIES v0 ar rime Gait | $ Sones 1 Caneer Breast DS. See inthe trestment of com | lations relative to whiskers, moustaches. and cut ot boots of all colors and sizes of the Vatest fashion, | t 1 Uvala semoved plaints ori img trom tol pression of the | the hair, respecting which the Secretary ef War, to Mistes aud childven’s Guiter boots juskins, L dies Bus | 3 Ketention of Urine E hes gained (or h celebriety,dee ties | whom the subject has been submitted, deems it in- lun "Pies and Si.ppers.e too artice, from #08 shillings DR, H. BOSTWICK knowiedge that ma access. bolougs, to the by eetification, Accordingly gasorumeat of Gentiemea’s prime call stitch Attending Physieun and Surgeon. traly wonderful vifeers of the Portuguese Female Pills, (or | CXpedient to direct any i : rom 2 75 tod dollars, ‘om 12 vo 18 stil ing: boots faikeps cheap store, 419 Brontway, | Sterne oy jTee C. MeMANUS, whie \ he is agent, and importer for the United Stat Apotheeary ond Secretary certainty “ a aii : y in all female obstractions is surprising, ad APPING PAPEX=Ta lots to Segmegt on last cotema of uerth peat eee ee” a can be consulted on all com} ir. Me: PERSSE & BROOKS, No, 61 Liberty st. females with the strictest erniilence, to enforce ait fee cor General Scott: yor Gr — v By command o R. JONES, Adjutant General. nts inerdent to hin® dytwyr allcommanders and inspectors are hereby directed | | | Price Two Cents, —————————=—__s ‘tet Before Judge Betts. rt, June 16—Decisions in Ban knurtoy—Aaron Ar ahame- In thie case creditors ported before. Leonard Bostwick-—The opposition is unfounded, and the objections are dismissed, with costs against the opposing creditors. Peter B. Bailey—Objections overruled ; but as fraud has ocosts will be allowed. case is adjourned to the Circuit been admitted, Knowles Taylor -Thi Court tor the opinion of the Judg re allowed to file further objections, and the question is, whether the petitioner a decree or not. The particulars of this case we hava re- Jonathan Litile—The same Jecision. John Sutphen—One of the points in this case will bede- is to the other, the creditor is ordered to take out a reference to a commissioner upon the cided in the Circuit Court- exception, and prove his allegation. W. G. Bloomfield—Decree of Bankruy extered, with certain privileges to creditors. Amory & Leeds The plain defence seemed to the Bayard map,where tl and the amount he pays for di dant did not object to paying the amount of disbursements, and supposed that the $26 included the examination to both lots, as they were adjoining each other; the defendant ad- mitted $53°63 cents, to bethe amount justly due. The amount claimed by the plaintiff is $117 81, subsequently reduced to $102 17,in consequence of an error in charging Veriict tor plaintiff $77 97. Ker plaintiff J. §. Bosworth; for defendant N. B. Bint. case is to be further argued. ‘Superior Court. Before Chief Justice Jones. June 16-—Sarah M. Graham ct al va. In the account there were urements. The General Sessions. Before Recorder Nelo and Aldermen Scoles and fartin. Aurngp A. Puituies, Esq., Acting District Attorney. Faipay, June 16th.—Jos: sloop independence, was ny, in stealing an iron cal nufacturing Company, at Hackensack, y- The loss of the chein was proved by Anthony the President of the Company, and an testified that it was found concealed in the locker of the It was proved by Captain Iseish Morris, for detence, thai the chain alleged to heve been stolen by the accused was brought on board of a boat, under the charge of witness, by a colored bey nem Slewry, who was in the employ of Captain Babcock at ain was stolen, and it was therefore urged me colored hoy placed the chain on cabin of that vessel. the time the cl boi a v Babcock ‘The good character of Captain B«bcock was also proved to the jury, who acquitted the accused with- out leaving their seats. Yataice Cocuaan alias Cocxnan, was tried for misde- meanor in publicly exposin his teacheis and scholars of St. Mark’s church, on the )éth of January last. Joseph Robinson, assistant sexton of the church, testified that he saw eccused on the day in ques- u ie chain counsel that the wel, witoout the knowledge of Captain ist worth $6, belongin tion, standing in the open lot on :0th street, with his tal enttim mind that nr 88 also stat sition on the two de school,and complaints had bev hildren. testified to nothing relative and by Edmund O’Hara th day previous, nnd that the accused did not open lot to his knowledge. It also proved that the accused was a member of the temperance socivty, and a married man with three children. The good character ‘ol the accused was alao proved by several witness jury, alter a short absence, returned a verdict o court sentenced him to the city ad then adjourned till Monday next, at 11 o’clock “The County Court meets at 12 o'clock, to take action of th and th unbuttoned and the full view of t eyen cast upwards tract attention. person publicly ex; persons occupying the school, and bis though he was endeavoring to at- Mra Eliza Andrewa, oneof the \eachers of the school,testified that she saw accused loiterin about the open lot opposite the school for upward minutes, and that he then ex; i in such o manner jis intention wa by the echo! relative to the office of District Attorney. Very Late Prom Froripa.—The steam packet St. Matthews, Capt McNelty, arrived last evening in thirty-one hours from St Augustine. We have received by her the News of Saturday, and have ex- tracted the items of intelligence, which are below. The Jacksonville correspondent ot the News, gives further particulars of the recent murder near New- nansville, as follows—“* Those who supose that ne- groes were the perpetrators of this outrage, chargea it upon two or three negroes who are at large in the Z I fear thatthere is some delusion in this supposition. Since my arrival here, I have learn- ed that Indian trails have been seen near Fort Mel- lon, and that Major Tayler has sent to Gen. Worth for troops. Of this | know port.”—Savannah 12th neighborhood. Williams, A. M. public. ‘Tue Orator’s Laporr, in three parts. the boy’s ladder—second part, youth’s ladder— third part, young man’s ladder. peo Published by Nafis & Cornish, 278 Pearl, and 98 Catharine streets. Crronicies or ENGLAND, France, anp Spain, and the adjoining coustries. By Winchester, Ann street. erary Notice: Lig or ALEXANDER THE Great, by the Rev. J. ‘The Harpers have just issued this work, being No. 7 of their popular Family Library. This isa valuable number, and is now ready for the Tue Rover, by Labree & Dean. Tue Farmer's Excyciorepia, and dictiona: rural affairs. No 8, witha plate. Carey & Philadelphi Mysrerir Cornish. Tue Moran anp Temprrance Tani Boox. By Nafis & Cornish. Common Prayer ILtusrratep, No.6,June. By H. W. Hewet. Scenes x Inpran Lire, Nos. 1 and 2. A series of portraying events in the life of an original designs, y Greeley & M ‘ndian Chiet. Price 25 cents. _ PHILosoPaicaL.Ly Doyle & Whitney. ‘nz Youna Scuotar’s Taste Boox. By Nafis& Office. ‘This 1s a very pretty thing Tur New Purcnase, on Seven avp a Hae Years in THe Far West—By R. Carlton, faq. New York. D. Appleton & Co. those works as to which there can be no doubt of its success. It has the elements within iteelf that cannot fail to, secure for it an immense The present is one of the tew and rare instances where an author steps forward from obscurity, and mounts up by a single leap te the height of the moat envied distinction. | ork rich and racy in incideat—so sae in description berant in humor—so e! " *o naive—so natural—so national—eo unequal in plau—se eloquent in sentiments—without an inward assurance that to detail its characteristice is to pre- Since the paimy days of living , nothing has appeared trom the Ame- as so absolutely traught wih fun asthe two Yet he that reada them for their wit, w Ii fied that he comes in contact with the —#o ex! rican p' volumes here named. No one ex, mind 0: @ scholar, 2 philosopher, and a Christian. Tux Locusts —As we predicted have appeared, and in some parts of ¢ immense quantities, exceeding even former precee- dents. Tney are now on the wing, and their hum has commenced.—Richmond Whig. JAYNE 8 Ha'R TONT Inte reqai draggi te, No. 79 mar Pree Simsig hotth jou to tain'y was no fl tterer, ten “glory toh F been shorn of this ‘A fins head of hait is an asso- female beauty. Even St. Panl, who cer- tht ‘or 4 woman to have I thore e Ss. PH LLIPs. oxigency of the way ouly wa. toe! to 1% aly sry ean wee rethe follows A few days since, | had ream ease, and stated algo, that sian the publication o had made such additional diseo e the most obstinate, aod no miter of how long standiug, stom opoa it, and find it to ans tions ta all cases aud} have no ieve, that he w jediimnd&w tec yt ein eyie on. else oauieet to the ¢ 0 atian neressarily wours, has rt this—withont Ses wo ualety WE , comer of man, where ata deduction ten per cent ‘sabmitted merely as a specimen of the ‘his garments; he NASSAU 1 that le HALS sitation in sia, wader my ima’ fe cor, Cedar at, and 75 C! reagas ontia ‘deverm@eved on $°6 to Sis wo 2 e.in conclusion, to observe, the above artic\es om, 1d il reagects, to be of Tower than any other house - DYSPEPSIA. tne prnetion for tls snes the moat genuine furmiahung the same jes, as 10 judnce me i orate C18 aeu entitled to y allowed to be John @. Tibbetts— 18 executrix of Charies Graham, a member of the bar ofthis city, in his life time,andthe action is brought to recover the amount of a bill for protessional services rendered in the year 1833. some charges in relation to examining the title to two lots in Elizabeth street,which is a part o! Bayard’s east farm, and another for trying a cause in the Marine Court. The t in objecting to these items, and alge that five dollars is the usual tee for trying a cause in a ward court, and that the sum of twenty. five the usual sum charged for examining the title of a lot on counsel has very matesble, ars is cock, Captain of the al tor petit larce witness person to the {female o} fitteen Y his person at two differ- save no doubton her t notice This w ) seen inthe same 10 of the ide to her by the parents 1 Cody, who issue in favor of accused he was with him during the 0 into the uilty, ision for five nothing beyond the re- First part, By Parley Fip- Expnainep. By rath, Tribune is one ol peruse a work 80 ective im pathos— the locusts he country in mnt ra of this city that stressing dis f my book. f

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