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as To the Public. THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- lished every day of the year except New Year’s day and Fourth of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per an- num—posteg es paid—cash in advance. THE WEEKLY HERALD —published every Saturday morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— posteges paid—cash in advance. ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of the Herald is over THIRTY TEOUSAND, and increas ing fast. It has the largest circulation of any paper in this city, er the world, and is, therefore, the best channel for bus siness men in the city or country. Prices moderate—cash in advance. PRINTING of all kinds exccuted at the most moderate prices, and in the most elegant style. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Psoraietom or THe Hesarp Estapcisnment, Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. AGENT ‘Lne following is a list of agents for the Herald, where subscriptions will be received, and single numbers are found for sale>— +Messre, Redding & Co. Boston, Mass. .. Philudelphie, Pa Messrs Zieber & Co. hia i Baltimore, Md... .... Washington, D.C.. Butfalo, N. ¥. ‘roy, N. e Lansingburgh, N. Y. | Newark, N Peekskill, NY... Sing Sing, N. Y. New Orleans, La.. eee J.C. Morran. Cincinnati, O. » Robert Carnaha 1. «Matthew Dougherty. hester, » con +A Jones. Elizabethtown, N. J. » «Samuel Crane. New Brunswick, N. J... +... William Solomon, St. Louis, Mo.. + -Woodward & Mathews. Charleston, 8.C. 8 Hoad. «George Clare. 8. A. Holmes, y «M Boullemet Poughkeepsie, N. Y. .-Levi Smith. Trenton, N. . J. Raunsloy. .W. A. Haldeman, Utica, N. ¥... Nashville, Ten Vicksburg. M New Bediord. Mass. Providence, R. I. ‘Worcester, Mass. Nantucket, Mass. . J.P. y og Yearly subscription to the Daily Herald, $7 25, = Ra Care eal aca atthe came rate. The Weekly rald, $3.25. NEW _LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. To sail from New York on the 25th and Liverpool on the 13th ‘of each month. Cobb, 25th », Depe Skiddy, PRPOOL. Depeyster, 13th July. ddy, 1th August. ins, 13th September, ob, ‘13th October. 0 AN, Captain F. A: K, Capt. Wm. Sk Ship ROSCIUS, Captain Jo Ship SIDDONS, Captain FE. B. ‘These ships are'all of the first’ class,” upw builtin the city of New York, with’ such impr combine great speed with unusual comfort fi very care modation Ship GARRIC! 8 ‘hese ships d masters, who will make every price of passing by experience: ive general satisfactic eaptai ble for any letters, parcels or packag bills of lading are signed therefor. ight oF passage ap) to K. COLLINS & CO. 96 South st., New York, or to BROW SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. Letters by the packets will be charged 1245 cents per single sheet 5 50 per ouace, and new THE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS the ships will be responsi- ent by them, unless re- 4o sail trom New a ork loth, fi Ship HOTTINGUER, 1090 oy Ure Barely New Ship LIVERPC OL, 1150 tons, john Eldridge. NewShip GREAT WESTERN, 1250 ins. Philip P, Woodhouse. Ship ROCHESTE John Brittor ‘Those substantial, fast sailing, first clas the city of New York, are comm by im and ability, and will be dispatehed pnnetually’ each month > ‘Their cabins are elegant and commodions, with whatever can conduce to the ease and nd from Liverpool Sth of each ns, $6th July. 16th August. 6th September, tons. 16th October. ips, all built in of experience on the 16th of d are furnished fort of passen- Neither the captains or owners of these ships will be respon: Je for any parcels or packages seat by them, unless regular lading are signed therefor. For fr pply t eee ON OOD HULL & MINTURN 87 South street, Ne FIELDEN, BROTHERS w York, & CO, Live or to PASSAGE FROM GREAT ‘AIN AND IRELAND BY THE BLACK BAL: OLD LINE OF LIVERPOO! ETS. [Sailing from Liverpool on the 7th and 19th of every month.) Md Countey for their friends can make the necessary d have them come out in this superior Line of erpool punetually on the 7th and 19th of every mou Il also have a first rate claas of American trading ships, sailing every six days, thereby affording weekly, communic tion from that port. Gne of the firm (Mr. James D. Roche there, to see that they shall be forwarded with care and des- teh. Should the parties agreed for not come out, the money will be returned to those who paid it here, without any reduc- K Ball, or Old Line of Li nk Magnificent Ships, vi pool Packets, comprise k > With such superior and unequalled arrangementa, the sub- actibers confidently look forward for s continsance of that sun port which hax been extended to them ao many years, for which they ‘ure grateful. ra hose proceeding, or remitting mone av all pes abs, Bate at sh on the Royal Bank of Irelands Dubli Messrs. PRESCOTT, GH hich will be paid on demand at any of the B: ranches, in ail the, scipal towns throughout land, Beotluid and Jes. Apply, or address, (if to their relatives, can amount, drawn direct i, Aleo TE, AMES & CO. kere, London, a by letter, post paid, NOCHE BHOTERS & Co. 35 Falton street New York, n N. B=The Old Line of Liverpool h port for Liverpool on the Ist and 19d each month, Pasties returning to the old country, will find it to their comfort and advantage to welect thi Fite Line for their conveyanec, in wT WW YOKK AND H. o—The Ships of this Ist, and re on the 16th of lows, viz i as! vets New Ship ONEIDA, “"" a james Funck. @ w Yon, Ist March, ist July i Int November, Ship BALTIMORE, Int April. Captain : Ist A 3 ns Edward Funek. 2 Ist December. Ship UTI st May Captain, __. J let September, ) 16th October. © Bredetick Hewitt, @ Ist dau Ith February. New bags NICHOLAS i Tene 16th yy, aptain ist October, 16th 3 i. J.B. Pell, } lst February. pain Menke The accommodations of these ships are_not surpassed, “com: b Price ‘of, with every re easels will be iow anyother han the ex ‘or fight or passage, HOVD & je25 ec No. 9, Tontine Building, ec FOR NEW ORL. LOUISIANNA AND NEW Ne seribers, free curred ow them, yenses actually to apply to TRNCR EN, Ae Wall and Water sts R ND Fos tue ter aeou odation oF sh degpateh a ship from this port on the ath, 20¢h and 25th of each month, commencing Ber anil co tinuing until May, when regular days will be appointed for the remainder of the year, whereby great delays and disaypoir New Y, verpool and verpool vol an and extens: yearly at least y 100) Yorkshire Birminghain Lancaster B. IN'SCOT Greenock. Ballymen Bando Ballyshannon Cloamel Billinslow Hassaher Sailing twice e composed of su ence to any other, and they may rest assured that anus! will be taken to make the passage agreeable, the ships bs ted up with an eye solely ceases Where the pai ney will be refunded without any In all National Prot out England and M1 mal subscriber has made for their friends, w will be shown them, and all can also be engaged from Savanuah, Baltimore, ports Price of passage will b those sent for decline co customary refunded, The steamboat ports to Liverpool can, as usual JOHN HER J.&W. ROB Merchants and Cae J. Barnard & Co., Exchai ial OF Carl gl Dow Du Dungarroa ional Bank of Ireland. Wales. strict J Banking bet cf LAN Fasten Bank of Scotland and Branches, IRELAND—Provincial Bank of I month to and unequalled th (ce, ASBUTE every due and di ho embark pool direct to itladelphia, of the British Provinces, thi a i Business de rom. erpool to th freight and passenge: and Discount Bank of k and Branches. and, Malle unix ow Eaniskillen Gal Kil h _ Londonderry apatrick Lar nnon Limerick Monaghan OFFICE JOHN HERDMAN’S OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT PASSAGE aie REGU Lat LING OF VACKEL 511PS, 41 South stieet. rk. PASSAGE to and from, Great Britain and Ireland, via Ll- A London, by the regular ihe tat, 7th, 13th, 19th, and Ssh Ht each month toad hone be from Li- Ml to and from London Ist, 10th and 20th of each em. New Or. Boston, and the lowest rates. , With those arrangements, together with the advantage which his Liverpool correspondents possess, bei cugaged in the frejghtiy a 100 first class ships ports of the United States, w eility offered by this establisl large ship owners, ‘spatehing va rous The an‘ from Tin there B, passage money wat be as fare from t]@ uiflerent 1, be seeur N, 61 South st, NY near Wall street, grants’ A” en «, No. 16 Goree Piazzas, L vee ool. DRAFTS AND HAN( bscriber requests the attention of those rm :ting mo- ney to their friends to his unequalled arrangements wr the pay= of his drafts on detnaud, without discount or any charge whatever, at the following Banking Iustitutio N ENGLAND—Messrs, James Bult, Son & Co., Bankers Bank, Li- ngland, and Branches through- Greenock Banking Co. in Glasgow and ow Money more On astiebar, —- Moate Pipperar Neuah Tuam New Ross ‘Thomastown Rosca” ‘Tralee Hoscommon " Tallow Wieklow ber ig also ageat for the regula vi perior dele ish L, Captal y month and with the "* Thurles hie from New York to. New. Orleans, Mol Charl eston, Savanpah, by which passage ean be secured at the lowest ra Jylseu K SLIP, NEW YORK. ments, merican &I t class Ds, sail London hia, Boston and Baltimore, au North America, can at all ti «for their friends, will not rom select ne the comfort of jas ction, as usttal pool aud London packets, the ots sailing weel and i _____ JOHN HERDMAN a APSCOTTS GENERAL PASSAC ‘Lhe subscribers beg to eall the atteutiou of their frieuds and the public generally, to their superior arran out passengers from, and remitting money. to, land, Scotland or Wales, in the magnificent pack OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS,” V1Z.:— for bri K to any part of LINE: Ship ROSCIUS, Capt. Collins. Ship SIDDONS, Captain Cobb. Ship SHERIDAN Depeyster, Ship GARRICK, (: Skidd w ship HOTT Japtain Bursly. Ship SOUTHERNER, Captain Woodhouse. Ship ROCHESTER, Captain Palmer, New Ship LIVERPOOL, dredge. ITED LINE,” ling every ve ships in each month throughout the days) thereby preventing the possibility Bristol and Greenock to New iverpool to New Orleans, Mobile, Savannah. nd the va- mes be en fail to se sent for decline coming, the mo- A. tree Passage from the various seaports of Ireland and Scotland, can also be red by enclosing th in every. prin Post paid, to Oswego, m23 3 Leaves 9 A.M. from New You Fare between e i Philadelphia Pass Sep between New packets for which the su To he sti dress of the parties to receive, it, may’ re ainonnt being forwarded per fir ASSOCIATION PASBAG: Utica $200 NEW JERSEY RAILROAD AND POK'TATION COMPANY. (9) From the foot of Cou New Y af de “The trains for Westfield, Plai pille "Sec qoanece with the, 9 A. New York” 5 Leaves New York. M het ra SUMMER 4 NEW YORK AND PHILA ie Via Newark, Newnnenswicx, Pruncerox, TRestox, Bonpestows AN Si BS seg and from Mobil the season. N ” Bank of james money to th Bult, S J.T. TAPSCOTT. South Scotland, ion & Co se Bank, Liverpool and ‘ pal town of Great Britain and Ireland. Further particulars. made knowa on application, if by letter, t. OFFICE TO ALBANY, Rochester, $3.00 225 Buffalo, 30 225 Up. and Lower Canada 5 50 For pas. ‘apply to Wt TRAY 99 Barclay’ street, 7 D_TO TWENTY-FIVE C of Courtlandt street, ;day—Sundays exceyited, Leaves AT A.M. & At io. 9 do. wy do: DAYS. urtlandt street. At iat Pe Meand § DNaETW GOWN ork, do. jd, Roundbroc M., and 4% DP. uundays excepted. rk and Eli nd Somerville, 75 ceats. AND RAHWAY Yo 0, From foot of Courtlandt stivet, New York, da Leaves New York Ato AM. At a New Bran: ets at the ¢ ickets are receiv en purchased. RRANG DE REC y why TT: Buntingtox. THROUGH IN SIX HUU tS. Nk; SCHOOLEY'S AND Via E, and Some: cars, rd. veyed from cit h train is prov STO! ryille fowarl Leqves Newark, 8, between New ir tickets at the office foot eamboat, will w York, TRANS. 1 CENT! New York. P.M. o'g ok, Somers M 1. 5 trains izabeth Town 25 cents. vos New York L ays f. At at M MG 4% do. oly do. * Oy do. U% do. W YORK AND NEW BRUNSWICK. wick. P.M. Atl, A.M. 4 do. at P.M: ON'SUNDA Leaves New Brunswick. A. M., and 644 HIA RAILROAD LINE thence by Leaving New York daily from the foot of Courtlandt st. Moming Live at 9 A. M.—Maii Pilot Line at 4% P.M The Moming Line proceeds to Bordeatown, from steamboat to Philadelphia. ing Line proceeds direct to Cainden (opposite to ) without change c wengers will procure urtlandt street, wh: y to id He fahieh are apartmencs aid devsing rooms expressly for | Returning, the lines leave Philade Mads a Aut street, by steamboat to Borde A. M. and by railroad from Camdes phe lines for Baltimore lewe Philadelphia at zig A. M., and | ion of the lines from New York. jet ba rom Pa On and after Monday, Parrnson Deror. 8 A.M. baw 4°P.M. “PATERSON RAILR( 17th Jul NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, AUG IAD, Asc ONLY 25 CENTS. on to Jersey. City ly, the cars Leavy ON SUNDAYS. Leavy, Parenson Drvor. Leavy Tks A.M # 5” PM ‘Transportation cars ply daily (Sundays « ers are advised to be att w minutes before the ‘erry, od hours of depart Court 85 FOR CLEVEL F[PHE: Subscribers will send an exjross the to the above-named and intermediate ph ing of th asportation of notes, bundles and p nods, collect notes and accounts, trusted co them, EXPRE: tire seasg 1 itvoy, and. Bui bXOHANGE HOTEL. abseriber would inform » lately teken the street, in the city of New York. thoroughly repaired, and refuriish New York. 15 A. M. PM: THE su Hotel, Ne the whole he din an elegan' wave the foot of Courtla at Bovclock, A, theace by M. by Po: his thi . Anderson ‘Low t Washi Of the following sttperior ste the Stonington and D MASSACH RHODE NARRAGANS MOHEG One of Ww ed) from Pi esday for Stonington Eton, hursday tan, Newort sng Prt Bassetignrs, on tho arrival be fon ate Care ot th ilroad to Providence and Boston, and if Newport will proceed in the steamers on Monday, Wi and Saturds on the intervening days, proceed v ington Railroad to Providence, and from thence in the steamer | & 2 3 e Jolas, without any additional chai MERIC NEW YORK.—Having comple: rta for the route and steamers’ berths can be secured on | A MISRICAN HOT ED Wy Haein cnet | board, or at the be oh ; ny house, (which have wunexed to it) I reepe crtpc ton: 3 Wall street y frieads aud the public a q (F"On and ate not be received 1" and forwarded aft ARRAN! RHODE ISLAND, ‘ashington a daily lin he sho el, M: Ye GE) Capt a Col Me text no orristown, dious inanner, and ‘in every army nt about meat his greatest desire has bees to furnish every spirit of the age requires from competitors for location in the busiuess part of the eity, and ec mity to the points of ies of com ss al tray i" anges He hits been so. fortui Erastus Phelps, he teks so conducted as to give entire satisfi favor him with their patronage. _New York, July 29, 1813. BOADING REDUCE mylL 3 Vv B. RY “OR PRO. STO “Composed TALTON MANSION HOUSE— NBlinentOeenltt Wn Bours New York. idence Railroads — return thanks to their fri . Comstock, tberal support they hayer, above ia nase of Boarding 0 the most ork dai y (Sundays except: Hoel e N. River, at 5 P.M M Ss. port, am MASSACHUSETTS, Captain Comstock, nington, and 5 of the steamers at Stonington, will yy forwarded in the plendid sad comanod Me airy and spa dd Briday rd with a fine spring of water, with ke it comfortable. the above h comfort in tis live of busivess, than aay tior proprietor, bei: ud to his city. will see every attention m9 6m* im ptain John Ketcham, will lea every Monday aud Thursday at 5 sont landing) every Weduesday Join Samuels, will leas New wa RAL! peted, and e' aM at re and Hu D and N ABETHPORT | ber begs to announce to his fh public, that he has tak d Hotel, (Iate drich,) which has underg: ht cleausin is now open as a public boarding house to of visitors. § ‘The table will be furnished with every val few wud Saturday at al aud departute of the ste ry EL IZABETHPOR © HOTEL eLY NEW JERSEY. ly kept b JAMES MOOK h from this city orn nthe s friends and the public that Yo, 28 Courtlandt has bee Ou the thin om men the same thine ul be th will thing will be 1 to those who shall ERSON, a im* re bu $a ‘on aad Phi other in the but by his agents and serva Ales, wines, spirits, Xe. 3 cents a glass. Fine aud Dublin porter, im draught and ends and th e- gan rt ty the market af- owed that will it of Dior: with | 1 bethpe retreat, for me m- 1 sas the ste re fords, and every attention wall be cheerfully be Will leave Kingston (Rondout landing) every Tuesday and | forth ame eres at eels Friday at o'clock, P.M sto suit t “The near proximity of 8. York, reuders this a desirable su The of Murray street every hers, engaged in busines in the eity Sunday jag, leaves Kingston at la and Waterwich leave New Yo 4o’clock same day. North River, aud Elizabethport every two, hours’ during the | For freight or passage apply ox board or to day. WILLIAMSON, BARLOW & CO., 18 mer a2l 3m4r ist West street. | a se aces eer = NEW LEBANON SPRINGS is the most healthful “and RE REDUCED FOR BRIDGEPORT picasant. place of r AND NORWALK—Landing at Belden’s | mouths, in the United States. Neck. Visitors froin the souta, who intend visiting tl kare to Bridgeport. 25 cents. find it the most expeditious route to land at Huds Fare to Norwalk, 12hget road to Edward's Depot, where stag * A ‘The swamboat MU Pier every moraing, Sund port and Norwalk, touchi with nda beautiful countr: Im*re to, New Haven, JT SAF ig at Belden the Housatonic R: ve foot of Liberty street. URIAH GREGORY, Agent. Ire or on the atrival of the. ¢ai Bridgeport tance is 18 miles, with’ fine Fare to New Hav The cars | val of the boi cous | Springs in thie leave 5 1K ARCADE BATI ay,on BER STREET. immedi ork 8, 9 aten Island 8, York and 5: Ferry ‘he es boat F ISLAND F "1 ITEHALL The STATEN ISLANDER and SAN run as follows until further Leave New 9 75 cet HE GENTLEMENS be aries Reduction. Big ct git. peaes./, 4 Baths with robes or sheets > * RRY, FOOT 2tickets for = The subscriber having | © above establ term of years, has con steamboats ISON will STAT LAN. PON, > firth fallqhe STATE: usual landings at th u ‘ wharf at Cli Narrows, a and prospect, for w sid 1 Quarantiy: var th ment will afford a ¢ an opportunity of enjo' th that pai Iebrated, with ample time for a ramble, and bathing on the sea t for visitors during the summer hat plac Oa, ther ents, hmeut, for jieos of Mr. other reqiur jouse combines Al is ¢ recep uon i t sheep among the Uneviot: Graze on, graze on, there comes no sound Of Border wartare near; No stogon-ery of gathering clan, No bathe axe, vo No belted knight, With glance ot cin Doth change the sports of Chevy Chase To confi ct stern and dire, Ye wis not that ye press the spot Where Percy helo his way Across the morsh his pride, The “choicest hearts to slay,” And where the stout Earl Douglas rode Upon his milk white steed, Woh “fitteen hundred Scottish spears,” To stay theinvater Yo wis not that ye pre Where, with his vagie eye King Jame’ all jas gal To Flodd J swept hy The Ques was weeping in her bower, Amid her mail. cday5 Aud on her cradled nursting’s £ The tears, like pearl deops ta For madly, ’gainst her native realm, Hor royal husband went, And led his lower of chivalry As to a tournament. He led them on ia power and pride, But, ere the fray was o'er, ‘They on the blood-stained heather slept, And he returned no more. Graze on, graze n—there’s many a rill Bright sparkling through the glade, Where you may freely siake your thirst, With nove to mike alr ‘There's many a wandert ream that flows From Cheviot’s terraced side, Yet not one drop of warrior's gore Disdains sta cry stal tide. For Scotia from her hills hath come, And Albion o’er the Tweed, To give the mountain brecze the feud "Lat made the noblest bleed; And like two friends around whose hearts Some dire ésteangement run, Love all the better for the past, Aud sit them down as on Hymn tothe flowers, Day stars! that ope your eyes with mau, totwinkle From rainbow galaxies of earth’s creation, And dew-drops on her Jonely altars sprinkle As alibation. Ye matin worshippers! who bending lowly Before the uprisen sun, @od’s lidless eye, Throw from your chaiices asweet and holy Incense on high right mosaics! that with storied beauty e floor of Nature’s tempte tesselate, What numerous emblems of instructive duty Your forms create! ’Neath clorster’d boughs, each floral bell that swingeth And tolls its periume on the passing ai Makes Sabbath in the fi-lds, and ever A cali te prayer. | Not to the domes, where crumbling arch and column Attest the tecblenvss of mortal hund; | But to that fane most catholic and solemn, Which God hath plann’d; Tothat cathedral, boundless as our wonder, Whose quenchivss lamps the sun aud moon supply, Itschoir the winds und waves, its organ thunder, Is dome the sky. Yeb T goth | | SALOON NOW OPEN.—Great | Your voic son a seale whieh not when comp will, he costly 10, 1, 1, 2, el sand m: . y shi tin 10, 11, 1, 2 4, 5, 6, the world; haviug visited the best conducted baths in Europe, | ‘ory hour on Sunday, — | he feels no hesitation in assuring his fellow citizens that the treet, to Clifton die | spirit which has for the past thirty years actuated him in pro- » New York? P. M.— t what cost) the most splendid mavsions for | i nee, shall 1 reseat | Sundays excepted. — that to the impro | ing from New York, he will take the. liberty of | sof his own cultivated and | 5 served wanting 1 render | s ultra” of Perfection NOTICE to € sof New York and Strangers sojourning | hitful excursion to the in the Cit OSLING?S SPLENDID DINING az the sex breege, sees | ROOMS, and 66 Nassau street.—The immease patro- rt of Staten Island is so ce- | nage which has been extended to the subscriber by a liberal aud it of a bath P Saloon will be ss ina cription of when completed, aud the varied in whole thrown ¢ FERDINANE DAY. frcittened community, has enabled him to ea en! 429 wr NEW Li SHREWSB! Hook, O1 amboat SE The new. at 10 o’elock til further re a tic om the aforesaid landing quired. ‘The Shrewsbury will go the inner passage, when practicable, aproved. HA N HOUSE, FORT H a of his arrange TO The Steamboats STATE: gand low. prices of R and SAMPSON will run every Fare anust, in that days Guadays excepted) during the seagon a der i Leave Fort Hamilton at Thy A.M. 5 ating House 0: York, Whitehall Dock, at : rT heen supplied th h Croton ngement may be relied on as | Water, through improved nd the Sa will not depend on an gen Too is oben everyday froma Go'ock A. M. OPM, an¢ z OPPOSITION FOR BO om 7 o'clock A.M, until rs 8s TON NEWPORT AND PROVI. | if __HENRY GOSLING._ DENUE—Fare to Boston $2 90—Deck $1 5: RSON INSURANCE COMPANY charge for Berths port and Providence $1; Decl 50 This comp heir bu- ; mboat CURTIS PECK, Captain loss or da Koods, The fast sailings H. Peck j ong eu House and Eatou' te IREWSBURY Corlies, will now run_as follows, on and after Thursday i ing New York, from the foot of Robinso’ day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 10.¢ n os ° saad on Monday, Weduesda The Shrewsbury will rua as above, weather permitting, un- baguage at the risk of the owners. places t at very low rates. MILTO AR RRAN Y--1 D NEW h, will run New York, at 10 A. f Centre street, Newark, at 74g A. M., and modations both for passengers and freight have 100: ark he splendid steamer PAS red persous at one time. Whilst making. these his fivorite and well known establishment, he lia mindfa a ptain John 27 tely te clock and Friday, Oil t Jars and sta Th per plate, with anchovy saw roast and boil b sper plates gree I pestis of ll kindest steals, chops, &: t description, at prices equally lo Coffee, green 13r YORK ‘are as fi follow, . M., and ness of many 1 Dining. Saloc ‘Aimerica, and th ibseriber subscriber fee “West In al6 6mr ~ fellow prove his Diniug Rooins so as now to accommodate. tw from cookin Hs tat t all kinds ¢ . with bread and . HEW potatoes, aspar urtle and other soups ndone hundred other different articles of day nts will, he for publie ) PALMO. THE ORDER OF THE ge a additions not been wh: mforts and conveniences of his ry saloon, cent ot | and black Teas, at 3 ceuts per cup ; at with the mode of busi- si Toss by i Thomas W. ‘Thorn ROOMS TO LET omas ‘I. Wood: IN THE BELMONT HO W BRIGH- ph Alle fit TON—The Subscriber having f this establish: | Joha Po Moos r at expense, for the comfort of his friends | X Jaries and the public, and grateful for the very liberal patronage als | " ready bestowed on him, trusts by his exertions to please fora | Baker, continuance of if. Drake, I three single to suit the tin be happy to and advanta iate appl sto inform them that he has still two double and let un be made, a ersons Wishing to enjoy ‘the beauty | on terms low will | their cargoes, most desirable on the Terrace.— jarge bathing house directly in front, the solicit attent boarders ean enjoy that luxury with the greatest convenience ¢ Cloths, Ca and pleasure S wand various styles, wider the he steanboats ply constantly throu the day to and | ance that’ th “sinall profits and quick return: from New York. PRIUS, which hes eral a patronage, will be eo stinued, ew Brighton, | while our array has will’ enable us to fill all or June range neat Wh servedly enjoy and conveniently arranged, hi the bed rooms both double with new beds aud bedding, fort and convenies ings, a and als sin} able supped with afford, and the propriet othing: tion of their gu they tra tion of t publi readiness, to convey nhoats to the house, free W. TILLEY & CO. PARIS BOOTS AND Ls A 175 Broadway, (Basement,) one door from Court: | land FE. SUSER, Be Elve” of Ch nd ali the amat aa now make, in Ne a 81 ry = t st 9 with The 1 are ntort and I x, and they trust, whieh are besa thoroughly repaired, and | have been refurnished ele, ‘every ne e firm de tend nize them the fivorable Omaibus, will at all ders in fucare with promptness. A fe h 120 F feature in a dt Frocks, iberality of Pantaloons, y not wy ious | WHS, every sp sanry article Suspenders, Under Shirts, Maslin Shirts, Collars, & i ust offer inducements to pure y Twxary that termination of to the satistve> the Rail Road anent “, reMOY | the only w lity of his low prices, Lasts, an inform his | © nperfine Coats ma Extty do. of the Chaltie Ve hich must commend it to the addition to hasers. to his est Beekman, where ten per cout is submitted merely as a specimen of the $16 to $18 22 i} | a | There, a8 in solitude and shade I wander, | Through the green aisles, or stretch'd upon the sod, Awed by the silence, reverently ponder The wayso! God. 8 lips, O flowers ! are living preachers— Each cup a pulpit, every leafa book, Supplying to my tancy numerous teachers Fiom loneliest nook. Floral apostles! that in dewy splendor “Weep withon® love and blueh withont acrime,” Oh! may I deeply learn and never surrender Your love sublime. | “Thou wert not, Solomon, in ali thy glory, Arraycd,” the lilies cry, in robes hike ours; “flow vain your grandeur! ab, how transitory Are human flowers!” In the sweet-scented pictures. heavenly Artist ! With which thou paintest Nature’s wide-spread hall, What a delightiu! lesson thou impartest Of tove to ali! Not useless are ye, flowers! tha’ mode for plecsure; Blooming o'er field and wave, by day and night, From every source your sanction bids me treasure Harmless delight. Ephemeral saves ! what instructions hoary Forstch a world ot thought could furnish scope? Each fading calyx @ memento mor: Yet fount of hope! Posthumoxs gloriee! angel.like collection ! Uprais:d from seed or buib, interr’d in earth, To me ye are aty pe of resurrection ‘And secoud birth | Were 1, O God, in churchless lands remaining, Far from all voice of teachers snd divines, My toul would find in flowers o' thy ordaining ests, sermons, shrines! Sympathy. Osmile to those that smile on thee, For there is nought on earth so sweet As when the heart is (uli of glee, A look of kindred glee to meet; ‘The evening ster, that shin lone, Can scarcely through the shades be known; But when her si-ters al) arise, How brilliant is the midnight tkies. Sam Stick vs. Dickens. — Dickens has caricatured adinnerin this country ; Sam Slick, who has as keen an eye tor the ridiculous, finds as much to laugh at in Evgiand. He deseribes an aristocratic dinner as lollows :— “Well! there is dinner. One sarvice of plate is like another service of plate, any one dozen ot sarvants ure like another dozen of sarvants, hock ishock, and champagne is charnpsgne. The only difference is im the thing itself that’s cooked. Veni 'o be good, mast look like anything else but ve you mustn’t know it when you see it, OF its vulgar; mutton must be incog too; beef 1must have a mask on; any thing tat looks solid, take @ spoon to it, anything that looks light, cut with akoite ; it athing looks like fish, you may take your oath itis flesh ; and if itseems rael flesh, its only dieguised, tor ws sure to be fish, nothin’ must be pateral 5 na tur’ is out of fashion here 3 This is @ manutacturin’ country; everything is done by machinary, and that that ain’t must be made to look like it; and | must say that the din- ner machinery is pettect. Sarvants keep goin’ round and round in a ring, slow but sartaim, and for ever, like the arms ot a great big windmill, shoving dish after dish, in dumb show, alore your nose, for you to see how you like the flavor; when your glass is empty, i’s filled; when your eyes is off your plate, it’s off too, ature you caa say Nick Biddle. Folks spenk low here ; steam is valuable, and noise unpoliie. They call it a “ subdued tone.” Poor tame things, they are subdued, that’s afact; slaves to an erbitrary tyrannical fash that dont leave ’em no tree will at all. You don’t often speak acress a table, no more nor y ou do across treet, but p’raps Mr. tical West end of Town will say toMr Nobody of West end of Ame rien, “ Niagur is noble.” r. Novody will say, “Yes, it is; it got its patent atore the Norman conquest, | reckon; and afore the subdued tone came ashion” ‘Chen Mr. Somebody will look like an oracle, and say Great rivers and great trees in America! You speak good Evg ish,” and then he will seem surprised,but sot say it; only you cay read the words on his face, “Upon my soul, you're a’most 48 Wise as us.” Dinner isover. Its time for ladies to cut stick Aunt Goosey looks at the next oldest goosey, and ducks her head as if she was goin’ gthrough a gate, and then they all come to their teet, and the goslias come to their feet, and they all toddle off to the drawin’ room together, The decanters now take the grand tour of the table, and like nzost travellers, go out with full pockets, and return with empty ones. up tight and stfh — onsafe ; religi n aint fashionadle. on neutral ground. Talk has a pair ot stays here, and is laced rnin’ is pedantic ; politics is You mast tread Weill, neutral ground gets so | trang led down by both sides, and so plundered by 7 fresh or good grows on it, h Long Branch. (Correspor dence of tap theratd.) Gingen’s Hore, Friday, PM. The Ocean— The Sur/—Buthing— Grow!ing—Grum- bling—North Easter—Miluary— Captain stork. ton's Big Gun—Blue Fivh—Sez Lass—And no Fish. James G. Bennett, Esq.— Dear Sin The scorching rays of an Auguat sun, interspersed | with the dust and fume of your broken, coutraeted | and antistreet eweeping city, in my now cool imagi- | Bation, cause me to excessively luxuriate ia the | midst of Veaven’s purest norh-exst breeze—the ree | tresiing roar of the rolling, tambling, breaking surf, and one of Geeea's bestmade'and most seientifionlly manntactuced sherry cobblers Many ot your intel- ligeat readere will, no doubt, secretly envy euch en- | joyment so easily obtained, and go tree of accase to | your city. Then let them come, plunge into the | cooling surf, and come out redeemed, regenerated, | and purified from the exhalation of your dusty | towa | _Itis rather surprising that much the Largest portion | of the company here, is from Pailadelphia, as the means of approach from New Yorkjs so rauch more convenient and economical, as wel] as expeditious, You can leave New York inthe new steamboat Orus, from Fulton market, and m about three bours only, are landed at the very spot where Iam now ioditing this second epistle to your inteligent pa- trons. The breeze being from the north-east for the past few days, has rendered the surl rather unpleasant, but stiilthe brave hearts of the ladies have con- quered and surmounted all opposition from Nep- tune’s dominioa, although there will always be found some who wiil growl and grumble at e:ther sunshine, storm or calm. The hotels here are all | full—our’s overflowirg, although there will be pleaty of room next week, as many of the Philadel. phians are about leaving. Amoog the visitors now here, and who have be the enjoyment of the luxuries of the place, are and were Gea. Wall, Capt. stockton, Recorder Tallmadge, Salem Dutcher, Exq., William M. Price, tsq., &e S&e., and an quantity of the quality of Pawladelphia, the “hale cuts,” the ‘three-quarter imitations,” and “the would-be’s,” and *‘ try-to come-1’—many of whom reuder themselves as ridiculous as is usual among those who uttempt to ape the manners of the aris- tocracy of our cities, without either the sense or the means to accomplish it. Long Braneh is a quiet, sober, order-like, Quakerfied regort, although re- ceatly new lie has been inspired into its yisit- ers. ‘The military corps of Princeton Guards, Captain Bergen, wrnive here to-morrow, and cump for a week on the ocean bank, to rusticate, recruit, aod improve ia divcipline.| They make this house their tountain head, and with their excelleat band, wall add much to the pleasure ol the visiters, Captain Stockton’s big gun I expect will be fired to-morrow—if so, look out for a report that will aa- tonish the town The fishing from Hammond’s, on the north branch, is very fine, as you can imagine when I tell you | way one among « few that caught 125 blue fish und seven bass last evening. Yours, Hammonp's Pavition, 2: ‘Thursday, 1 P. M. Sea Buhing— Fishing—Fow!ing— Crabbing -and Storming. James Gorvon Beynerr, Esq — Dear Sin— A wip to this region, this delightful and remantic hote! on the North river branch, three miles above the Ocean House, where you are landed by the fleet steamboat Orus, that leaves your city at8 o'clock on Friday morning, and 1 P. M. oa Satur- day, breathes new life, health and spirits into the sale faces of a city’s population. The scenery here ia almost eqnal to ports ot the noble Hudson, an the tare and other entertainments on a pur with the most popular hotels of your city. The approach to Long Branch is convenient either by stage or sail boat, and aleo tu the Ocean House by the latter at a moments notice. — The hotels ave filling up rapidly, and I have much news, gorsip, fun and nonsense to describe in detail in my next Ihave visited Stockton’s big gun to-day, but just returned, and ag the buat 1s !eaving, | must close, and give you an account in my next Yours, G. Stonington. (Correspondence ot the Herald.) Stontnaton, Aug. 4, 1843. The Wadawanwk House—Deligh ful Retreat—In gorating Sea Breezesand Bathing — Pleasant Days and Delicious Nights—Fishing and Gunning— but above all, the La Dear Besnerr: A8 you cannot be expected to have reporters at all the numerous watericg places, I have volonteer- ed to drop you a missive from this delightful place of sojoarn, daring the summer months; and com. mence by stating, that Stoniogton nas all the ad- vantages that heart of man, or woman either, can desire, asa retreat from the heated almoephere impure sir of a crowded city; it almost seeme like a Paradise,when compared with the densely crowd: ed and uvheclthy streets of New York. Here beautiful village on the side, with cold cr warm salt waier baths, sweet ocean breezes to invigorate our exhausted frames—no such thing as oppressive heat to debilitate the system; on the contrary, the days are pleasant, and the nights cool enough to re- quire ablanket or two. ‘Those who delight in fish- ‘og can have itin perfection, to their heari’s con- tent—such a place for piscatory exercise I have never met with inall my travels; here, daily, are iaken abundance otcod, haddock, black fish, floun- ders, &e. Se. Our hotel 1s called the “ Wadawanuck House,” and is kept hy Messrs Blake & Reed, formerly pro- onietors bt the Waverley. The hotel is large and beautifully situated; they can accommodate from ‘wo hundred to two hundred aod twenty boarders; the enterior is not the only imposing part of this good house, oll withia is neatness and cleanliness, and calculated tor eomtort. The table 1s excellent, and is daity furnished with all the season afiords — Che ladies, heaven bless them, are here, as every where else on earih, the very charm of life—cheer- tal, animated and happy. The society of “ our house” 16 #1! that can be wished for; my only regret is, that time passes away_so rapidly Felt the poor sulferers in the oven of Gotham, ihat if they wish for a new lease of existence, to come to Stonington. _ Yours, w.3. P. 8. There is something wrong in your post of- bie we have been without your Herald for three jaye. Tue Skason anv tHe Crors—The weather in this neighborhood for the last. three or four weeks, has been very hotand dry. It has, however, been very favorable to harvesting, and we wieh that wo could edd tnat the crops had been as good as the weather. Io the section of country near us, infact in the whole wheat region west of middle India: and south of forty one degrees, the wheat is thie year a poor crop—poer we mean in yield, although as we are told, the aality is very good and the grain has not been subjecied to any ot the accidents of fly, bigat,&:. The failure, however, is not so en- ire as some have represented; and in norhern Il- linois and Iowa, where the eulture is carried on to any exteat, and in some parts of northern Missouri the yield isheavy, or at least in no case very light. Outs hive been injured by the drought, and the produce is slight. Corn would be refreshed by rain, but still hae not yet suffered materially from the long continued dry ments will be prevented during the summer moaths. ‘The peers, to be o all, there aint anyth heat. Many field: hi b: d look finel, lowing ships will co i yement : hooley's Monntain, lewe Ne 7 | this side of the air ophas Vase Peed tae hoot “ , + Many fields in this neighborhood look finely, omehip WAZOU on f {his agranseane wi Gyan, Ae My daily, (Sian pend) by steatniboat to sh buts and Lats efor they dept of MeN pIeE oe leotee Teerocnty te aed Teen ten ice and with timely aid from rein wll turn out an enor 4 NE, Camain Jackson, clizahethports or leave the foot of Courtland street at o'clock | New York, after the nicest, latest Paris Fashio: aren ae e grol » , not —St. q 7 Ship MISSISSIPPI. Captain Tigt Aa Ma by Railroad to Elizabethtown, thence connect | Also, the xenuine Paris Jet Black Vamish sold. CHEAP CASH TAILORING RST ABLISHME: is pul up, and you get buck the where you started. | 4 FOP. we Lewis Evatt, aly 20 f arriving early in the afernoving ce ee mies © the | _iye8 Lm ec ae en fe! ehh ites, well knawn for the eivaymess sar dijapie | Uncle Gander foo csat the next oldest gander hard, | Navy Ogpens.—Pawed Midshipman Silas Bent, mt Teave as above, proce savnceiti A CARD—To ihe 79,000 upmarried and 40. of his work, desires t bobs hia head and lilts one leg, ail ready tora go, | acring Master of the Nautilue; Guoner K S King, af sft on secount ofthe short distance by coaches, make best kind at such | ier | save ne, but Itake the rint—lev’sjine the ladies. the Oregon to special servi rae ic a | self to public patronage. Mr, Sanderson the jay "$2 2 a $259 | Hyrcent than ‘ agence W. A. Bartlett, G. Ap &. Jones, T. evens, 6 ships Built in the city. of New York, express: | Merville, has provided himself with carriages ‘aad horses to . | "frorder “that gentlemen, may understand what is, meant by |. 4 begin Ma eee fee following toast was | Midehipman G. W. bein semonee from 4 ly for packets, are of light. draft of water, have recently been | COMModate private partion with extras at the shortest noti «the following bill of prices is submitted to their | given on the fourth of July at Campbell Covrt | Oregon, and leave one month; Midshpman ©. M. newly coppered and put in. splendid order. with accommod and ou pasonable terms, ‘ cl Yodo iw eration, With agnarantes that the goods shall be of first | Honge, Virginia: Fauntleroy, from the Oregon to the Pennaylvani: Bons for ‘oaareagers ele fir comforts “They are com: For seats apply to HD. Hope, Merchants’ Hotel, 11 Court: | .Mfissea’ Gautery svariably call: egeiesthe, best LF A Se a) i | By Ko, Hughes—Mr. President, I want you to let | adisonian. Coaive gonad catisloctions “They ‘will atall tanes'beteeel se gers from Philadelphia evidnee of the satisiietjoa of his customers with is prices | Pity of back or fancy’ Double Milled Cx every one know that I am for Henry Clay against sonata bc: Gal aa a upand down the Mississippi by steamboats, | 3 Philadel at7 o'clock, A, ang the d I ss cals have amis | _ Vests, of Silk, 8 hg ad Nasa v4 the world. He and I, were born close to the Sa: axp Ditcoverksp in ray P, vic.—The U s Neither the owners or caytains of these ships will be respon- d y; vay coe aad with ae ge Making aud triaming, in the best style, at the following | @g of old Hanover. He worked barefooted, and #o | sloop ot war Boston, brings intelligence that Captain Ole eee Teenty, bullign, precious stones, silver or plated ware, Fecworkenn is Upocprig ces, 5 upc +64, to $8 ‘did 1. He went to mil, and so did I. He was| George E. Netcher, of woaling burqne Isabella, of ‘ E parcel Or package, seut by or put on board oj PAVILION—-LONG ISLAND RAIL. 6 AN OSBY'S Ladies? Shoe Store, + 61s to | . , id I. Farll arteid at Tuhite Apriti®, the discovs Fs flulese regular bills of lading are taken for the same and ROAD, be Catherine ot. two doots baow Mellons te i ‘q to My | a good boy to his mammy, and so was |. [ know | Fair Haven, reported at Tahiuy, April 0 J+ _ the value, thereon expressed, ‘Trains upon this toad leave Brooklyn, South} jy3 tn mie : ¥ TORR AT. | him likea book, and [love him like a bother! Ii | ery ota be-utilul fernle island, extending about miles trom Northeast to Southwest. He named it 3 Ferry, for Jamaica, wh ndinens meena “Eadie’s Island,” atter the man who first discovered i N season. is }d low vdvanced, the present stock of summer | ANY Man has anything to say against the and Im *r lf there is any better, braver, oremar fe willl be & “BOOT AND SHOR § For freight or. re. apply to PR CORLINS & C0, 48 South «., of HULLIN & yy UODRUk Agent HN READY respecttully iat ss _ | come to me. Orleans whe fil Prpraonty forward i goods to their ro P.M lic, that he | SROTECTION OF HUMA BUILDINGS & | ter man than Henry C| on this glove, why, I say | it—not being said down in the charts one Lee yestived, and groat exre will be men to have the Fate ede Moats Ctl fOr | and tatthtully execute, he favored with on th Pocckiiaar. Aaely veo owes" impeoved Light: Fhe would be a sort of @uriosity, and I would hke to fie situated in sourh latitnde 11,05, west longitude en to hay eae. j through fr rol 0 iully execute, je favored with on the y to or address J. A. 2 8,176 | to, 3 ¥ i ¥ ly measured, salah apie ca rok Iyy £0 | host reasonable terme aya Fe yor Oe A OO ete” | look at him, Go it Clay ! (833 cheers.) 166,05.- Deston Cour