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<_ e . oe To rae Eprror or re New Yorw Haein i [and suicide took Tianna Palestine, some fifteet: | of the work. ‘The taeehiGl div ‘as follows :— AMUSE IN TS. T beg you to correctanevror which appeared in your | miles east of this place w few days since. A German Total reeeipts of the New York and Provi- Paper of yesterday morning. You state that Higgins’ | by the name of Nep, occasionally in the habit of drink: |“ Gence Raliroad (Stonington 1942, Aug. 31 $95,439 47 PARK THEATHE. : i notes,with the forged endorsement, arberiSidedam ing to excess, had been drinking in company with ano: | potal rec, of the New York ‘and Provi- | FRENCH OPERA. " Ze Postpanerens st; shies! meongenet of | were discounted byme You have been misinformed | ther individual, andboth left the groggery in Palestine | “dence Rallroad (Stoi + 1843, Aug. 31 113,889 31 151 Broadway— by ont | Extraordinary Performance for the Celebration o | {hon's protected, ‘New Saloo ‘eatiated rom / umsegurdtechananer never dvcpunted he | ne, ua tated oad his roke ye Se | "Using! ta Nam, SRR ag | ne Bene fai ek eng. | he giorno metogn Uedepndene. | Sy nde om bet c stu * " h a a re | agente cai pt a Sivigiarmenye I a 4 man. Alter, pit sober, be, jiirentened a Garman lence Railroad (Stonington), 1844, Aug. 31 164,7: ding eoriment rent Finda? onion, je iy ie od RE of + waa re! < 95000, > 7 a We it Asy r Total receipts for three years 048 80 on vrstuee. ‘ ba ‘0. €0) rit was returned to me on the 18th ult., with 5 days | ty and farm, the latter havi t him $1700 in cash. — y P nf is Sale is Peremntory, and worthy the notice of dealers | Daniel, MC Douvrs fora ‘ interest, $4 86; andon the 20th June last Iloaned | This caused the German to immediately transfer, his ys net SRN OC ans BETS PF and famitcsaate pontine adn orcs "ON Se sth cee Atane Segphen | jot Mr Odbody, --_ Chippen Hi-2 D _Johm Sefton upon the same security, #4000—returned to me 30th | property to his child, ‘This operated on his wife, and she ¢ compromise made with the old bondholders, by —“"“-HILADELPHIA HOTELS. iss Julia Tui and lous will appear. Abs whe Byron v4 uke with 10 days interest, $7 77. Having, however, | #fterwards twitted her rusbend with being a beggar | which the amount was reduced from $1,900,000 to $600, ILADELPHIA HOTELS. LES PREMIERES Wektie DE RICHELIE! Meo Noon IC PANT erfect confidence in the endorsement of Mr. Suy- Wards procured a barrel of whiskey, which he | 909, relieved the road from the ombarrassments so seri, HARTWELL’S Chevalier of Matignon, Montassiers > Vntermi alf an ho dam, srhtolt ? gentientneas genuine Ttold Mr. | Proughthome. | While he was astonp tae, wile, Jakane pie gate th rat : ‘tte This WASHINGTON HOUSE M-Mathiou: The Has Dresser, igen we CONCERN | Warnes thee T watt 3 contents of the barrel run out ; and when he awoke and | °usly ting the operations of company. 423 Chestnut Street, , Mine. Stephen Caruriot; Hee Maria; | The Acrobat Family will inioduce & e called | but Me! W Navin discovered that the eudcrsement | unwhat she had done, he immediately attacked her; | great reduction in thedebt, and the enforcement of econ | ARoVE SEVENTH STREET NEXT TO THE — | BuCbe! Mine: Mathien; Mlle de N im To ERIAL SUBPENSOIN Mr. W. v i eat a led her, ai rwar e1 act ; J 0. 2 Burl || as forged, honorably did not bring them to me.— | fom her body with én wxe. He then deliberately stood up = eninge sy na leg ep ABQNIC BALL ge Dateless ith gompgeed session TROMPE oe Ballipot M, ‘ ou will oblige me by making public the above state- | before a looking glass, and cut his own throat.—Indian- . ii C in 4 Pr id ty i} i ment. Hy ay respectfully’ yours, apolis Sentinel, June 25. by oe recent desperate movements made by rival routes sais Toe bod i Tadiew' end pees bid Coles eatee Sata Privates of thee "Elana ca a ny br sis ea: sia (Signed) Asm. G. THompson. raw away its travel. The receipts of the company COLUMBIA HOUSE, ‘0 conclude with a Patriotic Cantata, b; "rovost, to be a rable Pantomime by the Acro! =a Imronrayr ConremptaTep Iotrrovemenr—We | to pay the current expenses and the interest on its bonds | Chestnut Street, between Gth and 7th streets, Siti Pres Scr tl eA oe COMER ay LA VitL-AgPBE BP bes Acai. [Correspondence of the Herald.) are glad to hear that Gen. Ledyard, of Cazenovia, | fora year, should be about $89,000, or only one half of and » 50 cents; Gallery, 2 cents. | Ce PHILADELPHIA, a ad $1 has made a purchase of all the water power, withthe E SUBSCRIBERS respectfully inform their friends and Ma FREE jock, and the Gurtan will rise precisely at | (7 An effeient Police will always be in atteadaace to main- eap L, the estimated amount. Should the present opposition on travelli blic,they have tal above house, (fc Y r the vile P PI ing public.they have taken @ house, (for tani good order and keep all ‘out. Newann, N. J., Juux 2, 1845. | Tands adipining, on Limestone Creek: between the Vl |the Sound be carried through the summer months. | i8e/ly kiown asthe Marshall House,) aud have made extensive NIBLOS GARDEN. Tickets Cents) Removalsand Appointments—The Postmaster—Fu- | {28 yetteville and Manlius, wi alterations and improvements in its interior, having spared uo He emovalsand. Appointments ostmaster—2"- | king the water from the creek near the latter village | which is as long as it can continue, as the travel during | expense to render it one of the most pleasant al ionable (GF TICKETS FIFTY CENTS.) pian seemoct of Cenenn Diao ill Pas ae neral Obsequies to Gen. Jackson, §c. Hee ee a a eee o are une, | the other season will not take the outside route, when it | houstsiuthe city. | The parlors are numerous, che chambers OFPGREAT ATTRACTION fh pipet ee d ‘The long arm of the President has at length reach- hee entered gpg tr girhiy 2 if also to be | Cat go inside—and the receipts of the Stonington road for | tion isin the most central part of the eity, nent to all the places Fourth of July, 1845. CALTLE G 2 | ed us, and our efficient and worthy democratic Post | diverted from its present channel and taken to Fayette- | chat time fall off ive thousand dollars per month, it would | Sf, ble amusement, and, convenient to the depots of the ACROBAT FAMILY! | Master, ‘Colonel Plume, has been removed to. give eee eters tig er ee ae. south, of the erie Cay | NOt Feduce the income of the company below an amount | ‘the,tables will be sup ferwiki all tie deiedcles of ihese: |. SPLENDID BREWORES) Ses 80 { place to one Wilson Knott, who floated here on the three miles from the railroad, in the midst of as | Recessary to meet the interest on its bonds promptly, and | 2st selena. Of the choicest SOL yet]. co ib apeeenee ethic Rime iaekame anienente en oe Meetanel tees atte BOONE AE | Os Morrie: Gemal inomie ' years elnde,: ‘having bean on {4 jeultural section as almost any in the State. | its current running expenses. _ The proprietors hope by their personal attention and experience Pendence, proposes to give ‘The Entertainments will, commence with the admired Over, Morris CG y , if is also in the immediate vicinity of inexhaustible beds | ye canal from Tol P ie im | in the business, to give satisfaction to those who may favor Ten Different Entertainments. Fe oe ie lectin Greed Aites teres agent upon these works: i hu 2 > : ‘ f gent upon these works: Thus has Colonel Plume, | of Gypsum and Water Lime. Nothing was wanting but | | fhe canal from Poledo, Ohio, on Luke Erie, to Ciucin. | them with thelf patrounger ys cu pezte & CO, Sushma dade sectdaian x" ol A'Grand Actor Balance by Louis Elta who has always resided among us, and an oflicer | the improvement of its water power, to make ita flour. | nati, a distance of two hundred and fifty-seven miles, has | nes B, ley, (late of Jones’ Hotel. Overture to La Bayuderes nr ee Auber | Gustave Elssler on the Gymnastic Swinging Trapezium. atid Hy ishing town.— Western State Journal. Just been completed and navigation has commenced. A| Henry C- Mackenzie, (formerly of the Washington House.) “iter which > ous! Nr. Dennison, in the late war, been displaced without cause or- canal communication with the interior is now open from | Peter U. Ferguson. 4 UNCLE SAM. A Grotesque Pas de Danse, by the Masters Wood. motive, and Lam free to assert that no act of the ANoTuEn Jersey Buur Gone.—Jacob Homer, | Cincinnati of four hundred and seventy-three salt pass- eee suse. Eni. ’ é --Dllag Reaats. an hlend Fics ee Mie Coleen President could have given more general dissatis | Senr., died on the 28th ult. at his residence in Sa- | ing through the interior of Ohio to Toledo, on the lal THE ALHAMRA ICE CREAM SALOON, Sam Hobbs ‘Chippendale Overtare by ae et faction to his pasty. He received his appointment | lent, (West Jersey) aged 5 years. He wat engaged ut died i 559 Broadway, Dick Dumpy “htt eon Mast. W. Wood will appesr'ar, Modchut Ancient Greek and different periods throughout’ the revolutionary war, in | * distance of two hundred and fifty-seven miles, and into , y RING AND PRINCE STREETS. Frampton. driving baggage wagons, and conveying provisions to | the interior of Indiana, terminating at Lafaye' ing the city to-dav will find this el I as the coole Berween a dis- GTBANGERS vi the American army, particularly while encamped in | tance of two hundred and twenty-six miles. The canal from Mr. Tyler, it is true, but with the ep sin ! of the whole delegation in Congress from this State, man Overture by the Orchestra, Grand Feats of Strength by the ce. e ACROBAT FAMILY. th the Comis Ballet and Exrmvaganan of hiel lected by di In this matt te ea Re Tees Agua oat sotisads. ae all ant Afver which the scene from To con BULS OL AU VEN! which were ‘ ’ ia matter | § , lee i ty. ; i NE the President mist have been lly advised, and | ware Iver with Washington, the mehr presions ts aky | #0 navigable order from Cincinnati to Toledo, and boats | wiht camant spay fear the beantfal Fountath seg ONE lol Coaillions by the Chape de Ballets” Bist ane res Met gross frauds practised upon him from some quarter. | celebrated battle at Trenton, At that periodhe was about | havo already passed between these two points. ‘The | sow ym gekrths slmerence nthe temperature of the aim oe mika by Mr Roberts, and Miss Taylor. Pe ee he appointnent, although made by Mr. Tyler, was | 16 years of age. He afterwards enlisted and marched to | completion of this great work will draw from the south- | __N. B.—All the Processions pass the door, jut ittre | Jemmy Twitcher’s 6 part Comic Medley ......... John Sefton ‘ates for Promenade and Refreshments it in quelling the celebra- y n 3 American Pos de Dew Misses Celeste and Partington (CF Doors open at halt-past 6 o’clock. Performance to com- | i f | Western Pen nsylvaniat 5 7 + r, highly approved by both parties, and the leaders of | Tat wauakey Want ern part of Ohio to the lake a very large amount of trade, FISHING, SEA BATHING, §¢. IG Intermission of Helfan Hour 22 menceattorel moval, butae eran hence hid step has caused | ,,,W¢ notice also the death of Tristram Richards, who | aud make Toledo the great exporting depot of Ohio on | pris desirable mente en hay arable slbives MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF Tormorow (SATURDAY) July Sth, | a general feeling of indignation among our sober Yel epee pa ae qrees Arnold's treason was | the lake. Nearly five hundred miles of canal navigation Deleon renovated, is now th he FIREWORKS. FAREWELL BENEFIT. ‘ ow openfor the seman, retleet > citize) F irty-t il wu bscrib i full fc his fr and - PROGRAMME. ‘ ot this ChaMigein Gat PRaETOMsea ober aclbctISEe | Gihcre ocr. ie Saas eee a " diving rapid eed aay conan dcat ane at retedo, | tre generally, tat he hax leased the above premises and sol | Sigugl Rockets willbe tre from auatowi to —S'loek, when | ETHIOPIAN BURLESQUE COMPANY, s » ony Founp.—Ur. Saturday last, the body of an change ee ice, Peue communication with the interior of thear patronage. srt rt ol the exhibition will commence, and the following splendid maradona cdidaonbins iight have been made trom the democratic ranks | unknown person was found on the shore at Bristol | of the two largest agricultural States in the Union.— TRAE TOC, WILLITON: pieces wn ee PER. e | far more acceptable, and far more competent. But Ferty, (Bristol side.) The body was apparently that of a | Cleveland has heretofore been the principal shipping bie ae cet Wiicistos, The Brea aurora, sPorszorrcWviwill Ga pee tetmnd or Tete Firs a tai eh {| the wishes of the community were not consulted, | lad from 14 to 16 years of age, and was naked. with the , ‘a — aa aa Star of Poland, 2 SPAN the! . i port on the lake, on account of its connection with the CORRECTION. ’ j .SOM-AM-BULL-OLE, and we haye palmed upon us a man who has no | exception of a pair of coarse duck trowsers, in the pock- | P°** ‘ ; A . 3 «os phe Yew Tree, Being a Travestie on the favorite Opera of the “ Somnam- claims as a citizen, neither is he capable of dis- | et of which was a fait of pistols (not loaded,) @ powder | interior by canal, but it has now a rival in Toledo, diff. | F\QURTH AND SIXTH WARD COURT—Mr. Editor : Magic Circle or True Lovers’ Knot, bula,” with all the original music. charging the duties of the office. He, however, is | “sk about half filled, a bunch of small keys, bullet | cult to surpass. ‘The annexed table of exports from To- | of the Sd inst I was the detendaneh eoureel ant Thee eae Ley ‘Po. conslade with the how receiving the aid and. advice of an old whig mova, fiction amatahes,jhrass: knob enulswooden, somb: ledo, Ohio, for four years, will show the rapid increase | 8euse of justice will induce you to correct and add somethi postmaster, who may teach him a few lessons if he hy q Me cceneh tha. thio’ ' -1-DA The Star of 4 E to the reporty so that the defendant, who is, engaged in a bust To conclude with, Aa’ Gpetatie boveciag topndett on ty Is an apt scholar. chor’ and two stars; the pistols bore the initials of the | internal improvement, opening sucha vast extent of | late become in bad odor, may not be an © h ; adis is In the course of the evening, Mr. Huntley will play a Solo on pear in the open H whilst the fifth, the Accordion, jlioou. Admission 25 Cents. Private Boxes, for four persons, $2. chor, marked with India ink, and on the right arm an an- | in its trade, previous to the completion of the works of | ness which, thro fapraved, has SAMPSON'S COLUMN, . i t We hope for the best, but very much fear the se- | maker’s name, E. L. G. ed with the censure of a ’ iatenrerentad. oi be le wicks bik the pele Family , 4 r cerning public. ‘The resu —Four wi form surpi lectiondewdendedee Ral oo at eine eeae country, from which produce will hereafter be received. | known—but ove of the jurors. informs, mve that at first there | OMS" anay‘ou Ihe head. at thet Our funeral ceremonies of the death of General Amusements. Oncomparing tote, however apbeerd to be. evidenee, a8 di e r ne, Ne its. 5 , | On comparing notes, however, it appe e Jackson to-day was a brilliant affair, the procession The Ethiopian Burlesque Company at Palmo’s imo as they thought, that a runner on board the { only equalled by that of General Harrison. Our mi- | Theatre offer a good bill for to-day—two entire operas— 87,960 | mentioned. the terms of the defendant's house as Od seething. a FIRE WORKS—FOURTH OF JULY. | lite 8 arhde the successful Buy-I-Dare and~ the Virginian Girl. 1,901 | meal, which gave a probability to the story of the plaintiff, and ;WORKS—A most extensive and brilliant assortment, | pty eo eT paraded, and made a There will bo a performance this afternoon ut 3 o'clock. 2706 | the verdict in favor of the wisiaeift Now the Nevis Nir ores Ciksoes, Cetanea shines oP eters anatase Me Should an opportunity present itself, we should | peneit tomorrow efening. ‘They? will verter Sateen: | Value of exports. 381,00 $58,000 665,00 | had uo rumuer on bonrd the shin Virginia, who euler made nor | — Kitty Clover. ©... ae Benrfa Light Htomay Candles, Seri” Line F- he most happy, 0 receive a visit from you. Tcan-| bulkole and the Buy--dare. ‘This being positively their | As the completion of every work of public improve: | ihe zaman, Nemec hans alma eee a an eernement: CASTLE GARDEN: STitsth “DUNLAP & CARMAN, 635 Broadway. not close without first complimenting your very | lastappearance, we have no doubt they will have a ment inOhio,opening communication betweenthe interior | Pet meal, for transient boarders—the prices advertised every emesae pase ar ore GLORIOUS 76 | worthy agent here, Mr. Smith, one of the most etfi- | crowded house. ‘I the lake increases the commerce of the public works | MCC aud,Painted in a conspicuous part. of the house—and as Admission 25 Cents. ‘LO! S776. cient and worthy fellows. We wish you success in | --r==emen - biome b> ‘ 4 si aod edvay dacerinsioneait cleat that the defend, MORNING PROGRAMME, on Me ee po ON es Rae by E. your enterprises. Wearean Oxp Sunscriner. To Strangers—The [ieee of this State, increases the receipts of produce at the | anecouid ncither show that no person. had taken the liberty of This Moi July 4th, at half-past 10 o'clock DO eee Gad uy sean be had at ee eee would remind those visi of obtaining | principal eastern seaport markets, and the trade of this | his reducing his charzes, aleve volens, or that he khiad no au rand Military Overture. : Messrs, Gassoners and Young's, Chatham, Natchez. the Galvanie Rings. so highly” recomin all cases ; 2 me thority. It-was this cirewmstance that turned. the ease in the Ficcaleasi ireade tenses Hattie: Msfdee lanes and or muse ak thelinetiicteal’ tne ” Rheuinatisin and Nervou that the only place in | City particularly, we annex a statement of the rates of] biaintiit’s i stilt which would not have tak aval Patriotic Bong, be Donn? the aityy with full directionadareetiag [Correspondence of the Herald.] New York to obtain the « Je is at 13 Fulton street a MALE sy aintiif's favor—a result which would ‘uot have taken place Naval Patriotic Song, Mr Dennison. the city, with full directions for setting them off. Burning and Hangar Siac A RVarral Sir Sun Buldinge: s . toll on the principal articles transported on the Miami eee peek Oh he iaintgtr cred Sanches eater . Dak Gres ull Band h All orders punctually attended te. 5028 6t*re Navcuts ; Wy Canol, skowing also the amount of tollscharged from | contained in the ideutical trunks and boxes sued for by the plain: ‘The Grotesque Dance of fwo Fools in One Family. FIRE WORKS! FIRE WORKS!! Narcuez, June 22, 1845. All Philadeiphia 5: riptt to the | Cincinnati to Toledo. tiff, exhibiti ig ae arpaane of interest in the suit altogether in- Overture to La Bayadere. ME. EDGE respectfully informs the public that his ar- Mr. Benner :— Bl jubscriptions he competent and improper as evidence. Mr. 8’s house has been ° Somii vans of the Elssler Tangements this season are on the m ive Heaatp must be paid to the ont autHonizen Acewrs, Zie- | Pomtic Wonxs or Ortto~Toua ox tue Miant aw estabfished forsome years {or the sccommaodation, as’ far as | 2° conclude with the Comic Tableaux Monvans of the El over awerapted in ma Heb oem, fat to Dean Sin: Allow me to address you a few lines | rr Co,."3 Ledger Build hd street, near Chentiat-— ne LCL ee practieabte, of emigrants and odhexs ofan Raglah character PERRO TH Eee eR, Rursish Cities, Towns, Public Gardens, resoes, Fare ' erp: men — a n including the Sunday paper; or mil ious, fore, that iti A i tat 5 pan i i ie dit y ing in pri ‘$5000, for the purpose of relating one of the most disgrace- | ceuts without it; delivered free. of charge. inany putt oF Philo: a A Whole charges | of price, would Veextcuded to those of a class, which are not ahd Sompetiine tos moeeeeelinarted eareaeiel haan maior F delphia.. Sing fi Y . i esi i i i ful outrages that ever stained humanity. The facts | delphia. Single copies for sale as above, daily, at 1 o’clock— Per mile and not Per mile 1900. lbs. from | expected is house abode, be it ever so ate designs. Mr. E. will also add to his display this sre briefly these: Old Col, Ross died here several | dite Wnuk Hunaup is also forsale every Saturday mora, | OM 70h 1000 not over orer 200 over 200 ‘Cuncinnatt to mmporary—and ag he. conceive this tobe at attempt on the ‘ entire new colors, never before exhibited to the Publie—A Car- : Gases ‘ row | (Me Price Oy cents, or 83 er annum, delivered im any parcof | 7OU"as af nh, miten, | lone deo | partot the Trinh Higrant Society, to invade the privileges of FSomeccrararaares Ry checinennees car rinse at me years ago, leaving a great many slaves to be set free Philadelphia, free of postage. ail eae Sr tablighment, ie determined to resist and defend th T ee A MM Ap Offices in’ the City, Niblo’s Garden, Mr. J. Robertson ; and we ‘ % ‘ e new and cheap Publications for sale at their es etfully, , at 3 ovelock. 57 C . W. H. Pages ; as soon as they saved enough money to carry thetn | ahfishient, ms soon aa ianued, wholesale and fetal 5 3 130 is tem "WM! WORDSWORTH, 16 Chambers st. Admittance 25 Cents. Setiey Ci SK AC EDGE: dey Fyrotechnist. to Liberia. His wishes were partially executed, but | (G7 With the exception of one paper, the “Herald” 5 3 1 250 sae iF : 2 . = Grand Overture to Fra Diavolo. my20 im#ec 5 Y yy | as much, perhaps, in Philadelphia, as auy paper published in that é i 1250 OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK EQUITABLE Song—""The Army and Navy,” Mr Dennison. - some of the negroes at first refused to go, and did | city, affording a valuable medium to advertisers. Advertise: | {Meeot Gi 10 5 2B 5 INSURANCE COMPANY. Naval Hornpipe Mest Wood. FIRE WOKKS, not; since that, however, they have changed their | ments handed to the ageuts at half past 4 o'clock, will appear in | Com Oil. 0 5 130 58 Wau. Srreer, Grotesque Dance. CT Parsloe, Py holeenle-and Fetes United Exates, Tatoritong mind and are mow desirous of being free’ ‘In this | 2 semanezt day. Beet. i 3 1 Bo 3d July, Iie,” Statuary of oe Age Thieting MARDI Wy Wogg, | "THE SUBSCRIBERS have ou hand and for sale, an state of things ihe house of Rose's nephew, who.) cseen euurensl jens, to ao Now York sare 10° 5 2% io TERED ihe, Beach Disctors Bave this de se re Overture to La Bayadere, Full Drehestis a "| dasortsnest, srhach For beauty of epbes nes sae teal ity wil wants to retain the slaves, took fire about two | Go. gStatesteoet: Terme @i ay cased “Agents, Reppiva & | Sait, ( 5 Bo v, 0 % 73 core ras payanieGa Wemander ss ete e 100 New and Splendid Cosmoramas will be exhibited. exceed any ever offered by them in 15 years; and 3 2 tT 199 per quarter, or th: ts fc 4 3 for the past th: ble on demand. 7 ‘ 7 weeks ago in the midst of a violent storm, and al- | s yo a a Ro aa eS coer Senet Rock, Salt... hry a Le aa P Thin Gdmapaty conticnice bi then epebats ced dud Dacia HERR CLINE oa the TIGHT ROPE, Weight will be found, by pethaps 30 per cent, the cheapest in though Tam convinced it him caused by the light- 2 yLRKLY Hunan, every Saturday morning, price 6 ceuts, or | Merchandise 20 1% 0 I Re gs Mal olerery ne Bog lemingeg ah eae Firat 44 the Festant, with bis wooden shoes—Prince of Persia, Canton Fire Crackers, &c. in abundance, min eae gies Gived out thabiiel neewiee ba t ae ‘Aff sew and cheap pablications for seleas soon as issued. HOR Ape peer bas 7; 4 Sizes 8 LAMBERT SUYDAM, President. ee en nae eee ae yeaa GASSNEK & YOUNG, consequence, one of the negroes was whipped to | jfoston Publishers of Thiers’ Napoleon. va : : ; ify pu Stronc, Seer 3u46tre_] Refreshments of the Most superior Quality may be obtained | Dealers in Geen ae Te eee eee ae Te ed ihe cinehintumtur tre aremeningueetis | koa Wha Hae ct opine ie a IN. Barer ond Chtaers befog prohibited in this city, G. ne crime, implicating two others in the guilt. he | Medical Notice.—The Advertisements of the heal 9 6 4 1250 B._-Berpents ind Chasers betng prohibit city, G. two unfortunate negroes were immediately caught, | New York College of Medicine and Pharmacy, established for | ‘The amount of Tolls charged on the following articl r y, offers his s ) & Y. will oaly receive orders for them from the eountry. and without a word heard in defence, they were | the Suppression of Quaekery, in the cure of all diseases, will | c.o0, cimohmnati to Toledo call + Calbpberaeal 4 we who would acquire i 3 ; ud lin rh hung like dogs; the other, who had confessed the | hereafter apperr on the fourth paxe, and last column of this | {rom Cincinnati to Toledo, will be ax eee outa Baik Seem neces eoweett, nd “almao y This Evening, July dth, the following entertainments will be |” FIR & WORKS, CRACKERS, &O. prime, Was thrown into a log house and burned !— | "Office avd Consulting Ranma atthe College, a Nasonat | Flour... was “a © | Said Gentleman, who has for many years lived in the BT CR Tl ae OUNTRY Do Gielen Hae Thies ara fects; Sit. although woo fearful forveuly ~ MONE 5 Pores i 9 | ines fntucion orm an wu! a eds | TH erat, eens ache Mevsiane Pay of tren. | C “he advange cl and omic aertmeRt hese are facts, Sir, although too fearful for rea NOY MARKED. i 0 | lows & method off usteuction s nd uatural that he does | ° '{.S with other woadertul Feats by the Elasler Brothers. | of ci west quality, al Re AY LIFES ol is belief; but Lam ready to substantiate them under Thursday, July 3—6 P. Ua Oil, SB ot tue matter ee eee ee eee nay. eioak, Bbanaan 181 rhe Cente Bas De Dever cf Mg and my handsome Brother, | Chatham street. A lange quantity of Fire Crackers just received. my. Signature, regardless of those who are doin ; 2 Linseed C 75 Ilis terms are moderate, aud he will call wherever it is re- ot Remember the sign of the Two Mammoth Sky . their beat ihe to Geen ih shorat ax tice ay thee The stock market was very flat to-day, and Gissesd ars es Overture to ba Gara Lada dine orthe | _Mitde we have-removed from 86 0.76 Chatham jel im*re mir best here to kee c ave, as , 0 quired. 5 ‘ selle Desi o = do not, they. say, desire it to be knows intha North, | were vety feverish: ‘Norwich sid Worcester went tf Ber 0 0 Those who would avail themselves of the Teacher's servis mal Tyrolienue, FOURTH OF JULY, 1845, Rs hey say, aves obe Souk ee 1, esslkg MATa Ge aaa Bagot 2 5 may address him through the city mail by letters thus : E.J.G. outest by the Kissler Brothers FIREWORKS FOR THE PEOPLE. oe ours, respectfully, * per cent; Readin, road $; Canton $; Morris Salt.’ 5 5 66 19 McDougal street. s — sud dttre Overture tothe Black Domino, ‘ é subscriber offers for sale a complete assortment of py- [We can scarcely eredit this story, and only pub- | 1s Farmers* Loan f; Long Island fell of J; Indiana 4; | St (Qhis mt tO SMALL SIZED M To be followed by Farsoe's Comic, Tableaux Mouvans, in "TD riechnic aris, manufactured exclusively for bis own A = “4 by ‘i : i ; aU St as oO which Messr ood, Parsloe, Denaison ane saleg, by the best maker in the country. " l lish it in order that the truth may be known from | Vickshurg |; Stonington closed firm at yesterday's pri- | Leaf T 1100 bod ‘Miss Cohen’ will appear. ‘Cities 0. towns, public or private exhibitions, supplied at the Nathen eBay y ood. Wks Wenmeaabiaa Wake Biaiae, ‘Bo vp eae Bante : 17> Intermisson of Ha an Hot fo Promenade and Refresh- lowest prices, andthe quality warranted advan D 1.—Ed. a . i E 10 Per Cent ti t. ments. Vholesale buyers of 5: a 4 ~Wasieiie The Acadia arrived at Boston on Wednesday evening, ita wound B 3 Malar Aeroe Clearthe sad Repaicing at short uatie. Soug, The Army aud the Navy, Mr Dennison. tage in riving 8 cull. Prices as low asa good article can be af: : with advices from Liverpool to the 19th ult. It appears pounds jus ittre GEO. LEVIE, 130 Nassau st. | The grand and imposing Castanet, Dance of Spain, known as | forded, and the best article warranted to be the che Abner Parke, who was acquitted on the second on 1 bushel, 56 pounds 48 El Bolero, by the most accomplished Mad’selle Desjardins. Chinese Firecrackers and Fireworks at a reduction of 0 to 60 | indictment for being concernedin the ‘murder “of the | PY the accounts that there had been nochange in the ‘on 1 bushel, 60 pounds ee ARMORY oF 1Hz Priwaonurins Capets,t | succeeded by the Comic Chivese Tas de Deux of tne Emperor | pe cent fom last season Wise ’ Castner family in Warren county, was admitted to bail | prices paid for cotton, although large sales had been ef- Old Stock Exchange. HE Cadets embrace the earliest opportunity. on th aE TR aCe trgs fA mabayitiba! kote oe met Laceiwilieeeone on the rendition of the verdict, and bound over to an- | fected. The prospects for good crops were more favor- 103, 40 Bowery Ins Co 135, from the city of New York to notice the civiliti ‘To conclude with a new act on the Tight Rope entitled = ? swer to the two remaining indictments, in the sum of | site. and the indicat that the yield would be a 71% 75 Canton Co 43x | Teceived, and m knowledgement for. kin CARNIVAL OF VENICE, FIRE WORKS—FOURTH OF JULY! Fe Me naste REET one Randa meee i ary micie ward albabeeses aeantion of Bank Ohne ox Se aie | extended during the volunteers tear, Koad fortune to | By Herr Cline, who will without quitting, the Cord, sustain AO Re eee RT ck ob tek e tt id i i ood one.. ve 0 10 6's oO. 30 ae 1. bee a besa’ 4 pe r ichinei 7 y ¥ + ‘ront. st dt, Thetyelosayn Phe iedevally ancl ughed heart ork 1 a d yet bankers w bled toob- | 000 Tudiana StgBds 32" 250 Morris Canal °° giag | litary capacity, so that their thanks must be, necessari of Fashion Gom Picola: Senbys te Went Wet inch, M. ta most extensive and brilliant assortment of he polly says, ¢ jested gaily and laughed heartily | of England notes, and ye: ankers were enabled too! 7 in this particular. To Commissary Gen. Storms, for ‘i ib ts . ‘i ib Ih consisting ot luring Saturday’ aft hile th bus j ; 5000 Indiana Bonds 3344 200 Long Island RR 430. 7158 A rising effects, Fireworks are tow ffered at the above place, cout during Saturday afternoon, while the jury were busy | tain higher rates of interest. This may have been owing | “@shus Del & fud scrp B50 a is ai, and for the opportunity offered rilyian dtepley of Honary and Si gold and silver Rain, Suns, with the question of his guilt or innocence of the fearful jhe e ; pas Del tic aNew mene a" necting that’ interesting. depot—to, C: ‘ i Faus, Palm T: ids, Peruvian Crosses, Octagons, Tri crime charged upon him? to the rather restricted circulation of the joint stock and | 1} N'G Cat Bank 3). NOTR Wat ong Sug | Craig and Lieutenant Alexander, E FIRE WORKS. angles .Verticles, Mines, of Servents aud a ey During the severe thunder storm which visited | Private banks of the kingdom. 100 Farmers’ Trust Big 60 Reading RR bIO 47” | GHigh and his Falth company or the Naren Gene 4 ae eke ols Hane Blue Scroll Wheels Torbiitions, Line Rochester on the 30th ult., ateam towing the boat C.| The Newark Banking and Insurance Company ofthat |! lo bay, dpe aa av scort of Our departure, we owe thanks, on REESE (ELEBRALED AT Bitz, Fon, Fires, Blue Lines, Berl] Wheels, Torpiltions, ive Remington, walked off the aqueduct, near the middle, | city, has declared a semi-annual dividend of three per ee rfully tender them. as BE ig Crmekers, Canton Hockets, ke,, ie. in consequence of which the driver, Alanson Eaflls, of | oo3e oy tehas the abidana, 24 shas Nor & Wor b30 72. 15 Farmer's Trust lonor Mayor Havemeyer, for the review of the 17th, ETHIOPIAN BURLESQUE COMPANY Country merchants aud ‘dealers in general are requested to : German Flatts, aged: about twenty-three years, was | CR) PAyS |e on a eee aond Conn 4 anaes (ha Bhd te Sey Hails to Wallan ible Bae oP No cates © N Enotes aes oN 8B" Commtecs for esty ad country displays, military and drowned ° : : The Morris and _Essox Railroad Company has declar- New Stock Exchange. ‘vitations to visit that delightful garden; to Mr.John Blorence, TWO SPLENDi) PERFORMANCES | private parties con be supnlied on the tose liberal egtans Wjeh he Whitewater Valley Canal 1s completed from | eda semi-annual dividend of 3} per cent, payable on and | $7909 Iilinois 6's, "70 35 50.Morris Canal 30. 32_‘| ‘for ref ents seasonably provided by him ; to Messrs. Kipp | One in the afternoon at 3 o’clk—the other in the evening at8%4. | the above mentioned ies WARRANTED—the materials having, “1 f ke Cincinnati to Connersville, Indiana, a distance of seven: | after the lst instant, 00s ie. as ee $20 314 | & Brown, for the liberal offer of their Line of Omnibuses The entertainments will commence with the grand Operatic | been selected with the utimost care. im ty miles, and six or eight more miles of the canal willbe |r oe tion that existe on Long faland Sound, and | 3°! Hatters’ Tr iO 4 35 do Mad 1A | Ue romnetors of the, Baths in Courtiand street and Burlesque and Ballet @ Action (in gne get) entifed ; I six ue more salle or ibe Ce wuss . z i ; ; 4 ie alee ; owing them openfor our gratuitous admi BUY-I-DARE! SeAAnh Stitt oetun Clcoueih are Odea convey'| upon the various railroads termlnstlog ‘on the Sound, in 3 Sorte ‘Canal ts B BWR fh July 314g | and the citizens of Kew York generally for their uncommon, | Or, the REVOLT OF THE, WOOLHEADS—founded on he @ ; ¢ ch 3 erie i i jention, we tet A BA > the navigation up to the feederdam beyond Connors | relation to the transportation of passengers between this 135 40 ws 100 Long taba RR & ns fateful acknowledgements, and th, assurance of our With burtesgues on all the original Dances. , and Tea mn Ser i i jo b45 Ne ye in| rememby e, jut |. Edward Lord, Is - to Cambridge. Very soon, therefore, we shall have | city and Boston, is much greater this season thaninany | 3% baw Bl SRE THE | titude ds sopectall or his, vwenrigh' ait gente THE VIRGINIAN GIRL daily communication with the heart of one of the richest | previous one, and from present appearances,-we should | 33 do ist sched, t@ | in which will be introduced the gems of Balfe's opera of the valleys in Indiana or the west.” judge it likely to be continued through the summer | ‘S2=======e=SIge === eT das. A BURLESQUE POL A. ae dead nerelobeeguics fo Ganeral Jackaen in Bat | months, at least. The outside boats: to Providence con- a rd permit him to be ide, while there was a chitice for Nace ald lesiont Br venty: Svivee: Sense feebeat bowen HURDLE AND FOOT RACE FOR PURSES OF $000, ‘more, on Tuesday last, was a grand andjimposing af | tract to take passengers through from this city to Bos- | On the morning of the 3rd instant, Mr James Hixcurs, | peunit Hi increase. f S untiring ater va kine Kenieik a Rene P at D ON ith JULY. fair. ‘The military turted out ie large numbers, ‘Tho , to our pleasures or inérease our comfort. His untiring atten= organ builder, a native of Engl ged 68 years. pie Same. §. o:doeh A, Bi. anti) 6 F/M, Doors TO, TAKE, PLACE ‘ON 7thIULY—First, a Footrace of f efforts cannot be forgotten, and have confer- | open in the afternoon at 2—in the evening at 734. urse of $400—$75 to the second best and VAUXHALL GARDEN SALOUN, c orator of the day was Gen. Benj.C. Howard. ton for one dollar and fifty cents. This amount they he friends and acquaintances of the family are invi- the Cadets will delight to cherish, but There is to be a great Convention at Memphis, | have to pay for carrying them over the Providence and | teil to attend his funeral, this afternoon at 5 o'clock, from to come off at 34g o’clock. Fort ‘Tennessee, of the Western States, to be held to-day, to i vii ‘i hik late idence, No. 181 Fifteenth street, ° th the State Fencibles, Capt, Page, and the Ni BOWERY. the fol ig en we been made -— West. The subject of the Lake defences, in connexion | What profitthey may make on the supper furnished the | “hn ‘the grd instant, Catwanive, infant daughter of arm danke, The parade w u GRAND GALA WEER. ble ye ee ns With 9 ship canal to connect. the Mississippi with Lake | passengers on board, which cannot exceed twenty-fiv | ithgh and Margaret McGuire. wwe ee Miss Orville, Jae of Niblo's, has been engaged foraix nights. | Yee lego England. for | 9 | Katenchiave, the Michigan, will come up on that occasion. The Oregon | conts each. In consequence of the great reduction made aie friends and acquaintances of the feruily Are: re. JOHN MUTZ, tt Lien" | Aigo: pamey Williams, the celebrated nat Comedian. this race. 10: ete be controversy will be another topic. It is thought that | ; vay | (ested to atterd the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at JACOB MOVER, 24 Lieut. 4 MC Somi q the doings of the Memphis Convention may have an im. | in the amount usually charged for passage from this city Thraipeke, com tha reaideave of Nee pirente, 73 Cherry | _iytztre ROBT. HARGEY, 3 Lieut. aie: ee Goodwin, rN NO es £ rnc oor portant bearing upon our relations with England. to Boston, by this temporary steamboat line, the Long | stheet. FOURTH OF JULY. Gardiner, Whitlock, White, Johnson and Bryant, forming to |g BO*" 4 vaste Race at torelock, for vars of 8, Niagara Falls is already thronged with visitors. | {sland and the Norwich and Worrester Railroads have - ELYSIAN FIELDS—(Honoxen.) oe a ee eee ee ee ne et pau | $100 to the second horse, third horse to receive ‘There were 100.at the Cataract House (including Hon, | reduced their fare tothe same level, and carry passen: | HURRAH! FOR THE, GLORIOUS FOURTH | Free Exhibition every Afternoon, commencing on Hr the gum of $1000 aan plana ead trance. The race to 14 mile heats, four brrdles. of four phott Lawrence and family, of Boston,) and 60 at the ay : OF JULY Tuesday, July 1, at 3 o'clock. C77 Admission only One Shilling. je perance House, on Sunday. “The chief houses at | S68 through each way for one dollar and fifty cents. — + duly ‘cloc! been made ; ‘ MUSEMENT: ! McCARTY has the pleasure t that he hi appear tobe ted coutinaly. The Long Island company have lately established a line nen PRACT OF ah AE EN ee ace,” | ME made aan ene for ator tiye with that justly r Nowla » keepe » tay | of 1 ity ‘Now ii it bt | *nd celebrated FAK] ANGE! 1a! x Mr Nowlan, the keeper of the tavern in Balti- | of steamboats from Greenport, the eastern extremity of No. 298 Bowery, in order to keep pene wie megan ot Areca acporaplishel Pines of all 'Wo nase, YOUNG ba ad. H aL Sup te’ No postponement on account of the weather. / y, M ™ Doorw open at 73 o'clock. Performance commence at 8h | pltCDacheany. of Montreal o'clock. 108 wie’ Oscar Sweatjand Jate from Foi ‘ * id ai Le eh et : : ed ‘ fecal 7 horse is half-brother to Fashion.) Tredon enka wots rat Murdered by McCurry, | their road, toNewport and Providence. The opposition | "w.car,,tnd relying on the liberality of the public, has con- | FitA NUSIgGO, whove beautiful and instructive Hinpoo Fr StL TRI aoe ears As Conover enters his horse. y., Some Pap Provi 5 have ‘been the wonder and admiration of all Enroj ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA TEN MILE RAC his death in part to the chagrin and anxiety cansed by | 9 the Sound, between this city and Providence, is car cv pry ONCERT SALOO. { ii the Indies. Also he has the pleasure to announce Will open for the Summer Season, £0 TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, 91 OF JULY, the suspicions that fell upon him when the murder was | ried to such an extent, and the price of passage so far | Oe EVERY EVENING, and has engaged tome of the best ‘iw cngagerent with that admired Voealist and Dancer, M FE eee MOT Pia emAinaD (Ae hee he ee eee Oke bere discovered, " > tins " . ‘LIA EMONS. anew N: 1D: ui 5 £D | the third in race—To come o' + Oy eave tet eae ealeiaisiiot wranter er Simet belowa Temunerating rate, that the question naturally | Miss ¢ OLMAN, Hog a ‘The entertainments will commence ‘with Young Francisco’s aati MAST. ‘Gene Howe, Mr LaForest; Ts y, Bur the following entries have been mad te 4 2 a arises, how can itbe supported? The parties engaged the Sweet Vocalist. wonder-working HINDOO FESTIVITIES! selected from M ke. m Jackson, the Ame- | 6. C. Dermond. na, Ohio, last May, has made his escape, and is now a- MR. COLINS Sestaies 7 8. James Whe pF ‘ : 5 3 ; his grand Magic Cabinet; among which will be found the fol- ‘ON, just returned from the West deer large. : a _” | inthe running of the opposition boat, are perfectly in- Phe Amusing Comie Singer. lowing ptian Rings, Mystic Fi ie Maiden’s Glove, gant feats in Gymnastic Ex- Gildersleeve. 9. Win. Pinckney. Lieut, Buford and his wife, tried at Padueah for | diferent about its earnings—they do not ook for a single SIGNOR, VALENTINE. FE Ee a eee res PREIC TemeMaEe Cate aie Merete, Bi CALE ey wath GUTLIe which Mr [REE | alae Corea nticide, Were promptly acquitted. —Louisville Jour | cont inreturn for the outlay in that quarter. ‘The sup- the Man ‘of Many Voices. | witch te will iateiduce the Indian Gone hor tener: alter De Ges Wik Seach Will cpr oan eee Lal EO 11, Wm. Barlow. a port of th Hioh i ytly a.W¥all KESGE. loan ope MONS. KOHLER presides atthe Piano Porte, Tala peaupree eee eee oF seen i WH iy wl “Kiterpiece of LOVER'S | @ame Day, at_ 3s, o'clock, a’ Foot Hurdle Race, or High port of the opposition is purely a Feet stock ope- | Whose combined efforts afford more gratification than any |" futermission of halfan hour. QUARRELS—Carlos, ‘Mr Altemus; Sancho, Burton; Lo- | Vaulting Race of a'%4 mile, with 19. hurdles or bars3 feet 3 Thentricals, de. ration, and so long as it suits the interests of these bro- | vlgce of amusement inthe city. x ancig and Singing, by’ Miss EMONS, Bi lg ae J : : high, for which a, purke-of $60 will be given-entranee {ha Now York critics, aikt now stands Hentere thes aablie | 24 Stonington Railroad stock, the boat willbe regularly | _iv4 tre LY" fn ‘miniature; conasting of. the following Marronetts:— Saturday, Judy, Bh, 1840, fering with his competitors, to receive the money. as one of the fow great actresses of the day. She play- | employed onthe route. Inthe meantime, the travelling CONEY ISLAND, ig, Korey the Graceful, Maxi 8h, Joan pS FIRST BENEFIT. THE ACROBAT POMS. LT ee Se ae iui Ker success wes entrmoranaueat street. theatre; | public are much benefitted by the speculative operations | C)WING fatheanniganant tate othe, weather or tammt | Ellen Sth. Alans, the Sauilibnats ath Pyally the Sysle | PN making their apyoal’ tthe Public of New York fr thie ane ; es rdinary. It is a matter ; : : ; ok et) Gis 7th, Great Western, mai ner ir fo of dispute with the critics whether tragedy or comedy is | Of these partios, and take very little interest in the re- complete the necessary” arrangements to receive « After which, the burletta e1 O1d Grimes and his Wife, | ontd ee ane ie eae a ene vcellence, combining her forte. “Her Pauline was @ most beautiful persona: | sult, so long as the fare remains reduced. ig ee * to be pertormed by several of the figures: cer, will make hia | Novelty with variety—upon Which oceasion they will appear in Fee ee aede onde achorrwitnessey waame, inthe | ‘Phe stock of the Stonington Railroad Company has | | Hue notice will be given through the papers when comple-| 4,<?gnaumell the celebrated ta ers wil make his | thes sper xmas to ; ance of Lucy Ashton, in'the Brde of Lammermoor, saga | tas far been more seriously affected by the opposition ‘ort Hamilton Boat will make five. trips to-day—seo adver: |. he New York Brass Band has been engaged, bart Fer a sevaaeieteiabriiateiamemiee ett eee a that he never saw a deeper eifect produced upon an au- | on the Sound than any other. That road having no land | tisement. jn ttre = . AMERICAN MUSEUM TROTTING AND PACING. dience than by her contummately gracetul und pathetic | tenved ot dapendtagratinont entitely X CARD. ee Ba 8 AND AERIAL GARDEN ; ge Match, Mile Heats, best 3 ac the last scene. He describes her as quit I abbandonata tein be men ie! | : i ian: dippentin : LADIES’ FAIR AT ROSSVILLE, STATE: ¥, Jaly The Wi ” Bal UES. Ui wil conte i ieee ee hopes A country. n Transeript. sadly reduced by the attraction of passengers to rooklyn, wh may je desitos of writing | TIVE Ladies of Rossville. will hold air inthe Grove wear | VIEW OF ‘THE PROCESSION of any place in the ety. ‘Xiao, July 24da Mateh, two mite eats, iu harness, for $1,008, The Albany papers state that Mr. Dempster'scon- | other routes, It is stated that the receipts of the road ith ease aud rapidity, that he will give Private | A the Church, on the Fourth and Fitth, for the Benefit of St. | SPLENDID PERFORMANCES will take place every | ietwenn the sume horses. ‘ ven y er ee ee Mets ied J we Instruction during the present week Cooly baratis toeach i ike’s Parish, " 3 hour during the day and evening, the first commencing at 8 |" TROTTING—On_ the first Monday in Aw cert on Wednesday night, was attended by afashiona- | have been so much reduced that the interest on the | ¥ a copy of his GEMS OF PENMANSH s will be erected, in which will be displayed | o'clock inthe morning. Admission 25 cents, children under 10 come off a Sweepstak fa SL ble, and, considering the brief and imperfect notice that | bonds of the com; ony Qa thoofivet of August t | “Magnificent volume of large quarto si bound a 'y and useful articles, and tables with every | 12's cents. 43 tre inadd hare Slaeee tre had been given of it, by an unexpectedly large audience. | , | seg th flab rst ot August cannot | ornament to the Centre Table, as well self-guide | Variety of refreshments, ‘4 so reaper Master Sconeia, who accompanies Mr. D. in a tour to | '@ Paid at maturity. We annex the latest official re- | to Penmanship in all its branche: _ Price Five Dollars, , Dinner will be served at an early hour on the 4th, anda Tea aA CARD, iy “s the North, exhibited, in some of the most difficult | turns from this company, showing its condition at the deaeselnes tacks coletacten: |. Lemeaiteetaaet tos, Wied: vil: 'kp. iw auenliehps OMAMOURTH OF SULY, pieces, a high degree of art. end of the last fiscal year: - P. S.—Separate Parlors for Ladies. ius 2tistre_ | throughout the day and evening. ¥ AT VAUXHALL GARDEN, BOWERY Mr. and Mrs. Randall, the Scotch giant and rc iLE Fan Visitors from New Y« be conveyed to Rossville, by ald 1 25 i. Ir. and Mrs, Randall, the Scotch gian Sronrmaron Rarnoan. NOR SALE CHEAP—Harper’s Family Library, complete | 4, siague omy New Sar imboat Uties, which leaves | "FYE MANAGER would respectfully inform the public They are.about to take ounthvongh dunete: \geonat Passage Money sald’ betaine Mistoar 81 Livery fave sa woe be —- ire evaalan nares sa “e Tepes OF biuha Lt oa be alitatre ca Ritorseme ard Riana ie out to ty da. h Sater) 102,138 76 +. : city in season for the evening amusem iso the splendi A ‘The Fi r Ay ; shore | Freight Money...’ ba —_——. Steamboat It. Le Stevens will leave. the foot of Amos street at | fFmance ithe Saloon. Also, Sie he eile eater je ania (0 Lowell, wiiore, | nents and Mell barvidn,, ” Kann PAINTINGS FOR SALE, /a)Mh, anal iret'oraquartertam Sandner No-tmearthe | 0 A Grand Military and Civie Bally i "| % ir attery, at o'clock. in the in, for w! ye is bui an ele; a pe ; me CO ee eee Eee ae I ETnns |: ic Wacattecacen he willégadh. et. the ime: Wlacdastpaving | “*Stitetel eeniietion te eae Aivoinee vedotemnce Meer > . PT " 7 and Histori jects, mn gst ‘a . > 2 Cie Orrennen Cavent.—The Alton Telegraph . $164,724 09 ine Interior by T' ‘Ch by Sutermans, and a | Amos street at half past 2 0°clock. Admission in the evening, to the Garden, Saloon and Ball, cae of the 2ist says:--One day last week, the irom or a | (98h inthe hunds of Trustees, Aug. a1; reqs, torai7 71 | Spimnelnterios by Tenier: a, Clenatre by Burermans, ands | Aino Sarid W fternoon the Stevens will make the same | 3060 tlon B “4 ik, HARLEM PARK COURSE. tion of the railroad betwoen Jacksonville and Mere- ‘Total amount of receipts very Ul So’elock, at 91 Liberty street. Syd mitre | trip at the a our, ott on Band i eee Ae ene othe direction yROTTING AND PACING e a pi Lee ee rs jersons wishing to eseape from the heat and tumult ofthe | ‘The Police arrangements will be entirely under the TRE d ij j ig rows mination ae chance is offered ton young or middle ag tractive scenery, music hi improper perso tar eeta at Parse o ile heats, wndred and fifty dollars for the detection and con. i Exp gee to purghase the half iaterest of agentleman who is about | The arrangement with the boats are such as to allow visitors | | Dancing to commence at Sand continue wu or che teal ts ion of the porpetrators. Mr. Hunt, the jailor at Jack. | #Xpenses, of settlement of old totrvel. The business is one of respectability, with little | to remain an honr or more at the Fair, andthen continue the | For ulars see bills ofthe day. | ea, Manager. - eh Empire however, previously started in pursuit of | Bonds, &O.. es. eves ses esses M620 29 competition, and-affords a large profit. The applicant must | excursi i the: remain at Rossville | jeajy (ec PDE LA REE, Manag P Hine 1b: g Moses f. He snocesded in funding him beyond Carthage, | New turn-ouis and new cars, &6... 7/287 29 have a cash capital of $2000, and of strict business habits. - J Bridges ee he Mol in Hancock county, with his wagon standing before fiz | Interest on new Bonds one year. . 96,896 10 Address ‘I through the Post Office. jut 3ttec_ ABBEY HOTEL: Immediately after, Purse $90, iree for ali pacing horses, mile doar loaded with ap - ‘ Redemption of new Bonds. ..... 10,000 00 $166,401 62 OLUTIO. y E a O those who may wish to flee f Roise and confusion | heats, hest 3in 5 under the saddle, I iy ; & portion of the iron that had been strip- LUTION FOR ie ; t neath St duly iu the city, the Abbey Hotel would W Wells enters ob g Sir Archer ped from the railroad, ‘The person implicated is Charles F * es to its original color in afew | yar ks have still on hand a large agsortment of geasonabl 2 a ma and the eo cit " bin Aggy Down mah, « Mormon Elder, and Ibidetiy trevident of | SWIMS on hand Aug. diet, BHO... eee $8,540 11 Wifterent from any yet offered roopla, con pelsing elaute of art ua tg brie tae | gffer ater retrent. fo fie Bee Ca RG he any Chet organ county. He had taken altogether three loads,| When these returns were made tho most favorable all others. Dress and Frock Coats; Drillings, Nankin, and single mill : Creams, Sherry Cobblers. © Bertin ‘9 , er! to have their hair of Lemonades. weighing in the aggregate about 4,500 pounds, Chrisman ik and Brandy Punches, Wumbuge would take | fi Casshiners for Pantalounas Chally and Marseilles V esting ines, Segars, &e.. P Arnold 5 lculations were made, of the future productiveness oj ul jt Judy 7 “ . eg old black bats y ft} the ying be made up to order at n deductie . hand. A good dinner wi'l be on the tableat? | N. B.—The Hurdle Race wl ra it to # bisekamith in his neighborhood, at four cents | the road, and it was estimated that a divitend of two or | ‘iit methad there From our asual moderate prices, in view of the advanced stat | Sty Will bec Mii co SNS may wish to purtskes and exten | Covers, the sth, te -postpe it per pound, He was brought back to Morgan county, None genuine wn af the took, TT JENNINGS © CO. Celok S iadividtals ot parties. progided as usual, at short | :oeeeze te * where the theft was committed.and safely lodged in jail | three per cent could witi safety be declared at the cloxe ar eto can " “ oe ""Drapers and. Tailors, Se ae ee gn ee eee ‘ BOARD. § for trial, which it was expected w 0 " part of the world, } i tel. “Moo i NE TWO GENTLEMEN ean. be for tral which wa expected would {aks lace, some | of tho next Gaol your: ‘The receipts for three years One tri Will prove the inet. ; ‘ 7 i a Becatny. American Forel America Hotel ~ | [eltts Bpore’,eloenat dine: of maw ernpee weave, Dron Re | Whi beanting ia s small private, fam in Seater js said to be a man of property, He deserves to be pun. | Previous to Ang. 31, 1844, and the annual increase shown | Sold wholesale mere il and a) od at No. 5 Chatham MEAL oi Ouumenl, Join rae ode pe re | conveying. passengers to the place at’the low rate of | situation. For particulars, « line addressed to A.C,, thig 4 ished to the very extent of the Jaw ’ by the different reports, were then sufficiently satisfac | “Sucimere tl % Records, New York, up stairs re ui tare path street. | 1234 cents each, jy at"re | will be attended to. In re