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LATEST INTELLIGENCE. ————SSSSS———___ LETTERS BY LAST EVENINGS MAILS. Office of the Chief of Police. « The efficient and able Chief and his new corps FISHING, young met. AMUSEMENTS. Seen eNO ape in | TR sa j2'aerh Bethe RODENTS, WaBroadway._| lie’ tegen that he PARK THEATRE. @ peace—a number of arrests were made, i~ FRENCH OPERA. however, and many riotous and disorderly persona com- , and ones of State and City mone Monday Evening, July 7th, Washington. . mitted” “There was one very remarkable fact in the his | the mopey at 13 Barclay street,will receive ANTED—By a young man recently from, Th ‘Orus leaves Fulton ip, dai i ” i tory of this day, which We’ prensse, Te rut panerally | Orbe ctn-eaelees i ta the omuer's edivess, Vt au teacher n't achool or private family, Hebas | yoy hsaane® OP aves Fulton mastes Whats to, * oa ROBERT eiketes {Correspondence of the Herald.) known—it is this ; that the alarm bell for fire was not ae Le ee Ok ——— the Ge rma fangunge and cane il bance ratands | 4 Sesh (Late of the York House.) Miss Julia Turnbull, who has been, especial}y. engaged for the Wasuinaton, July 8, 1845. 0} S — , Mr. A 5 » E it we * occasion, wi a 5 gs ie wore diacovered in diferent portions of tho city im com | L. iting in Nev York wil cal at Nod Front surest he | Aadvee by Teter. 3. 2 ah NOWLAN'S HOTE Rober, My Arnaud | Bertram, Mgr | The Orage: Quaelon Mine, Bt S, camer its tO 1, ti in som: forma- Wr > mn | ba a soe iy sequence of carelessness in the use of fre works, they | Wil “Hike ous wha mania to ee hm, obtain some LADY, who has adtorogh Monedge of Masi, being | (LEORGE NOWLAN respectilly ven cs Irincom teeta, Meiaei | Dnerend pmalilivat's Cesena 9 He, vere elt got under by the officers without the ssaistance family now having a relation in New O: taught by the first in Europe, and feeling herse! cere thanks to his friends aud the public for the liberal Alice Stephen Conuriot ritory to Great Britain—Rumor set afloat as a feeler of the fire department. X ious ED ecnettain tists Uressurresiionce, Tully competent to instruct fa thateccorapilahment, would wish 1 whieh he has received for the last ten years, while Pro- | ¢ CZ’ Price of Admission—First Tier of Boxes and Parquette, | _ a4 71, Bostages and Father Ritchie—Another Row ox tHe Fouatit or Juuy.--Took place in Orange | FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED, without Board, bya | 9 devote her time to the matruction of young ladieg, on mode pict of Prospect ial, and begs leave to inform them tht he d and Third Tiers, 0 cents; Gallery, 25 cents. : Be i street, smang 8 set of low worthless scoundrels who Gaedaman. ana is wiles conan way, between | rate terms.- A note addressed to A.B. C., at fitted up the large establishment at the Jermination of the | ,,.p00r8, open at7 o'eloek, aud the Curtain will rise precisely New Church—Jackson Hall—Arrivals and De- inhabit the filthy dens in that neighborhood—Assistant | Leonard and Broom street, Kel exchanged, paper, shall be punctually attended to. ilroa on the La and on the Bank of the River, where | “UPest7 o’eloe retin Meek. Capt. Bouton who attempted to quell the riot,was struck Avply by note, addressed (post paid) to W. W. W., box 491 ANTED-—A few active, i ee rs he is prepared to furnish visitors with Breakfasts, Dinners, NIBLO’S GARDEN. partures—Judge » He., He. with a knife, and most grossly abused by the mob, He | Pout Ofice, and stating lation and terms, __"_jyé thee for the sale of new Popular fubietion diltrent | Good grit, and every sccommodation for Salivary Com pe niet nn For some days past, there has been a rumor preva- was rescued h , by Capt. McGrathof the is- _— parts ‘country. ‘board wil 2 + and £ . & trict, who succeeded in arresting James Thompson asone | 4 GREAT TOA oe HT TON: somea, fut | tured then in wei an opportunity of clearing $1000 | Fi°%. All the ansoad Care land passengers im front of The yertttenaay Evening, Tuly 7. lent, at first exceedingly vague and improbable but of the Leaders 4 abont 12 | Lb tle DonblesAction Harp, warranted in perfect condition, | SerTaur and mare ts take prc io fr yen hea rao eH caer thBAHINESs ae | gathering strength from day to day, until it has as- Nor regular flare up occurred al good as new, for ho! applied forimmediately, at e i a i "9 be followed by, 13th tims i o'clock at that highly fashionable ‘place of resort for our | &5 Anthony strect, near Brosdway. Hy63 eod*ee | poner, and there is about half dozen places open, which must ___ Glen Cove, Long Island. RaymoSEVEN CASTLES OF THE PARSIONS, sumed, like Hamlet’s ghost, up town bloods,” Lafayette Hell, Broadway. A large TO BAKERS AND OTHERS. sary fox them to have atleast $25 or $50, to obtain a good fitting | "THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs his friends and | Raymond, Mr. Gallagher che, Mit: B. Placide Such a questionable shape,” Frieg tad, congregated, and sherry cotter at wcas wit | (Tig subscriber contemplating removin Oiled os pat tence attad areas nae ALLE Wack | Hotel” adtne Coaceok Che eteeoe Lantince wag nie aoe : Zz laterinson of Hulfan House) ig. | that we will speak to it- In five words, it is a com- i were in great and, lor a time was wil offers for sale his business, No. 57 be hem started in such a manner as wi e ef tad e laifan Hour. v2, “ hy ‘and good humor. ‘The motto of our young exquisites | (established for the last fourteen A cial to them, as well as to us. 7 thoroughly fitted ‘up and ready for the reception of Boarders. To conclude with the new and wonderful feats of the promise of the Oregon question. It is now confident- Al at ‘The situat this establish it for th | of Salt ACROBAT FAMILY ree ee i ‘Apply at35 Dunne street." Leters must be post pai. Wate Bathing anoufd the non eligible on Lon istan, Or the Aerial Suapensionists. ly asserted that Mr. Factsaham for H. B. M., and ao = “othe peeeree tate, ‘i sh alg : E the Administration, have settled Sermons and soda water the day after.” eniont Bes 5 water front, and a fine beach fo “athe out-build (7 An efficient Fol ways be in atte . | Mr. Buchanan for the tration, i A dispute, however, at length arose in reference to a | Hamersley street, and extends through to Downing street: eT eT ie Scie oea.'s | meaeawenh taetietaas Roping alee see emivele aise tom esol ote ah keep alfimproper persons out“ ™*"" | upon the 49 degree of north latitude as the highest en d with the hi Hay fi rr d game of billiards, and excited by the subject, the wine, | feet by 9; alarge flour loft, sitting room, bed rooms,, &c. to be notes of the Bank’ of Lower Canadaand | Heetsi! with the house. Having afarm of 30 acres appende hey Ocg- Tre ele Fifty Cents int of the NorthernBoundary of the Territory of the and the enthusiastic feelings natural on the glorious | ‘There is i first rate store custom, also an out door rou'e., "The | the plates from which they were printed, having been ordered | he Hotel property, e Raneepber one oles Nie nrg Jimited number of Season Tickets will be disposed of. Gnited States west of the Rocky Mountains. Dr, day, a nice and very scientific bit of sparring took place | family baking has for years past been more than sufficient | wd never paid for, will be sold ch To any houest person | ducsments of a plentitul supply of good milk and butter: and Performance to commence at 8 o'clock. Doors open at | Dunean’s bill which passed the House by an over- between the principals, which was joined in by the | alone to pay the rent. = who wishes to open the brokerage or banking business in Cana- i of ages aggecend d ma nalfepast 7. ‘ ‘ alteur i i ‘Any person disposed to purchase, ean do so by applying on | da, the above will be worth posses Attentions to the wishes of his guests, will render a residence — ; whelmning vote, fixed our northern Oregon boundary gathers, until, olf wes confusion, uproar, aad excitement. | 4507, i here he will receive every information, with | sidus and plates. will be. sold che at the “Triton House™ extremely. desirabl Sopa am aane: at 52° 40, and if Mr. Buchanan_ has agreed to cede Aldennan Compton was sent for by the proprietor, and | terms, go? "sre Ne Wil TEENS ATG MTURNBULL, | purchane the same, will please ¢ Horses and Carriages to hire. | ad Prag ice its away nearly four degrees of latitude for the make of the house closed. New York, June 27, 1845. Jeet lwes | Nassau atrect, up stair®. ‘or terms, whic! e moderate, apply to TOpRLStOTS ee oe esa . Messrs. Frenen and Heiser. ur de ; , Arremrrep Svicipe.—Mrs. Jenkins, a highly respect ‘ 2 aap ~ S WILLIAM L. JONES, Triton House. Grand ‘Entertainment! peace, there will be no peace forhim. The voice uble woman residing at 38 Hester stivet, ft who has MARINE PAVILION. OFFICE OF | THE Ni EW YORK EQUITABLE Glen Cove, Long Island, June 1, 1845. iu iw re The Ente onaay, Evening, July 7th, of the Great West for. ie territory is unanimous been insane for some time past, and seen wanderin; ?: Rocxaway, 27th June, 1945, SU ‘CE © NY. LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY ‘The Entertainments commence with the admired Over- | that not an inch shou! surrendered—not the about the streetsyesterday. At length shewas discovere reat S hing Establishment i for the Wai S 25 ; is - ture by the full hand of this large establishment of first solit h from the boundaries define: by Capt Telly, of the 12th district atthe foot of Grand | “T''Sewone and fae ling pith Families, Ait desirous of 3d J uly, 185.” } * Pe “Patriots Resolve #a Nations Air by Mi: Dennison. | DY the Romeo Such peompcanioe ae street, in the act of drowning herself. She was taken to | obtaining quarters must apply early, to the Subseriber, at the | 1 IVIDEND—T'he Board of Directors have this day de- | FIV HIS well-known and delightful sea behing establishment * Suceveded by a rumored to have been made, cannot be made, wit! her residence. , ates Sn . _ we AY clared a idend of Pour Per Cent on the Capital Stock will be opened for th ption of visitors on and afterthe | Queer Move on the Boards, in the style of an extravaganza, by |the universal lee ississippi A large number of arrests for disorderly conduct, | Je276tustee ||| ___} for the past six months, payable on demand. 25th June inst. ‘The buildi " Mr. C. T.. Parsloe. ‘d rsal voice of the Mississippi valley, drunkenness, &c., were made by the new policemen, OST, or taken by mistake, last evening, from the Ferry |. This Company continues to insure against Loss and Damage | thorough repair, and no efforts will be spared to mai After which the and a. strong corresponding sentiment from who seem determined to do their duty. A4 Boat Bergin, a small russet Valise, no mark orname. ft] from Burelary or House Breaking and Robbery, and also | deservedly high reputation which this establishment has SOLDIER'S WALTZ. , east of the mountains against it. The adminietra- is of 20 lise to any excart the owner. 4 bevel reward against Fire Risks, on the mest favorable PE Desld vofore acquired. “en it yt After which, Zampa, or the Spectre Bride. tion would become powerless from the moment of ae Bimate Paid toany one who will Leave it at the Astor House | ow Srnowc, Secrets OEE SUKDAM, President. | , The price for boarding willbe from $7 to 88per week—chil- | Mad'le P. Desjardige will then appear, ior thefirs time in | the assurance thats compromise had been conceded important improvement has been sand i this favorite ~ COPARTNERSHIP. SPANISH LANGUAG ropmn. will Gud socom mode gee. es isthe Bae a part will commence with the introduction to the ;upon the Oregon question. It would become as ition of » splendid luncheon, consisting 0 BOLL AND JOHN HAUSER have this day, July 1 on SPAN 4ANGUAG he steamer Qrus, Captain ©, Price, from the Fulton market, ‘err For the small h oP oi nave this Gay, “He . GENTLEMAN late from Hav Ha After which the comic tableaux of | negatively weak as the administration of John Ty- ‘ober o! ¥ sum of sixpence, the fre- Philip Quari and his Monke: sto | will make a daily trip between New York and Long Branch: entered into partnership under the name of Boll Jer, and fully as odious to the party placing it in "To conclude st c! f liquor, " , spare during the day, offe: ic he | Stages will be in readiness upon the arrival of the above boat at th 4 . with the delicacies of the seton, This. Ianch Wy served up | s¢F faethe business of Nurserymen and Florists at the cld e- | Spanish Language to: those. who would acquire the Cotillion | the Ogeus House, to convey. passengers mediately to La CARNIVAL OF VENICE, _ | power. | An open and broad proposition to establish every day (Sundays ineluded,) ntil 2 o'clock. Rosd, N. ¥.. where they cultivate and offer forsale at reduced | dios now become so useful, and almost necessary to an | Branch, JAMES GREEN, Proprietor. | ine, who will without quitting the Cord, sustain | a United States Bank would be received with im- Wise MERE pitees, naplendid selection of Plants. ‘Theic collection of Cas- | ABE cleman, whohas for many years lived in the United | —2uZe- ls 10- a rom Beoadanst Zephen the Were Wind.’ 4 | measurably more forbearance by the democracy of by HORGESS STRING EE ee aned and for sate | nations aud Perotes arin full bloom, Amatuers af this beaut | seates,possesses an intimate knowledge of the language, and fo- TROY HOUSE, 7ROY, N. Y. Between the Kuterainments au interiamion of Ten | the whole country, than any proposition. whatever, , GER & Ce dae tie Ciara ae ce ial eee com tthe emiagdale | lows & method off nstruction so simple and watural that he does COLEMAN & ROGERS, Proprietors —This House, so tes for Promenade sud Refreshments. excepting, if necessary, “‘the arbitration of the E 3 J tr y |. | uot fear to assure any person that he may speak Spanish in long and favorably known to the travelling public, 1s now | ‘7 Doors open at hal!-past 6 o'clock. Performance to com | cannon’s mouth.” The west is rife for war, and Bouquets at the shortest notice. , and Trans} ju33ttre | three n His terms A HEART UNMASKED ; 1 Tale of Domestic Life, F ey ‘open. e moderate, aud he will call wherever it is re- | A new story has been ad. __. |any temporising, or concession by the Execu- RDEN. tive Government to ward off this issue, will be re- Sphere- and extensive alterations made; mon schools, colleges. aud private fami- | quire among which are the extension of the Dining-room, to alength mE k h Raab EY ANNA CORA MOWATT. | jies—now in _use in the Normal Schools at Boston and Albany, | Those who would avail themselves of the Teacher's services | of uinety feet, aud, by folding doors connecting, can be extended | 6.4. IC ani v, JONCERT, | ceived with unqualified reproach and detestation. gAtthor of “Fashion,” a comedy ; “The Fortune Hunter | atthe High School aud Naval Asyium, Ph Yale | may address him through the eity mail by letters th G. | to ene hundred and thiscy feoty thirty new parlors, with bed: SACRED M SIC God SUNBAN CONCERT, The mote. of tha whole bape is—*War—war rap » In2vols., each 35 cer 2 | And other Colleges, at Mrs, Willard's, Pro umerous | 18McDongal street. *re_ | rooms attached; pleasantand airy rooms to the number of sixty By is OUubieee ca bie tha diveutian' ob knife bet s aa ar ihe Bie ealike Fourth of Jul a £ fextivity | Common Schools in New York and ‘other ‘cities and States, aC have been added—affording accommodations for 300 perso Mr. LOTHIAN nile, before a concession of the first solitary square ' st YO) lny 01 stivity | and recommended by Dr. Lardner, Professor Olmstead an. HE Subscriber having. dis Writing Ch ‘The house has teen Painted and papered throughout. moire ope inch of our rightful soil to any power upon the face op ifey when we are lb prove to indal fe in the good things others. Manufactured and for sale by G. VALE, at his Nant for the soason, politely nian tiie Laciea cat Chentieaee he ears f Roston, Buffalo and Saratoga, start from the front CLARIONET BAND of the-earth,?? overloading the system, either with food or with drink, ex | Vorgtd Mathematical Establishment, 3 Franklin square, New | of New York aud Brooklya, who may be aieag ce also bat a few steps from the steamboat | Aria, from the Creation, “Handel. | But it is said, that upon the authority of a proposi pecially at this season ‘of the year, is often attended with the au elegant hana with ease and rapidity, that he Prayer, from the Itali ‘The proprietors tru: argh ooh af THE GREY Tae DAT Te 13 ! . ‘ * their personal attention to their bu- | (jd! TOM tion on the part of the United States heretofore prudence, they should bear in mind that Wright's Indian Veg- Tent, pleasant and healthy summer dri can be had at | & magnificent volu large qusrto size, elegantly bound: an on“ Late of the Astor House, | (erman Hymn, . Aor sida ogy. Aumfiner: | 49th parallel, Mr. Buchanan finds his authority for etoble Fills are certain to prevent all, evil esults from impr | the following places “J. ithaw, No. 185° Broadway; J. Re Srimene 0p tie Centra ahead: 09) a or oneu antrei0e CHARLES M. ROGERS, An locorsoiasion of Halt an. Sour, that concession now. No authority will answer ety of dict s because they. ~ Meh | Chilee y Se See ae ; | to Penmanship in all its branches. Price Five “a 2 psave : Stipa I. ay > ity will e bowels rom thoae‘bltous. td eoerape humors hot aoe | Ser Vane 8 hatha ace we ae Bal ee ae 20 ee ee | Sei protien Dine: sc aosiya- sts uas “gi ati. [Rm no! Teasonings, OF diMIAinAiG. caste a use of colic, dysentary, cholera morbus, and other disor- | bers and Chatham streets; P. Merkle, 383 Grand strect, W. Ki "i +, 1 280 Broadway, corner of Reade street. WARREN HALL. Vital Spark of Heavenly Love. -+++-Rev, Dr. Hawes. | save him. He must go the whole figure. The soil yor the bowe Vexetabl Tinlaidianat o by, cor. Division and © i tor, streets Moore, Lent ke ue P. S.—Separate Parlors for Ladi ud 2tistre No. 3 Warren street. Prayer. ....... : Auber. | may not be worth having—it may cost millions to he’s In ‘egetable also aid and improve diges- | Frout street, tt to 29 Attorn~y st; W. For- CHEAP—! % Family Lil : . : A ore intel 4 i well as drive disease of every kind from the body. Spring st.; J, W. Bassett, 644 Broadway. ju3 im*re py eae oreiterrr street are otel, in a style af comfort and convenience, for the ac ollar—but where the honor and dignity of the coun- AUTION—-As many unprincipled persone are industriously i :. . sold a bargain. Apply at 91 Liberty street. ji 3t*re | commodation of ens generally and visitors to the city, try are involved and regarded, the people will rather ed in selling Counterfeit Pills, the public should be ex: IMPORTANT NOTICE {ould respectfully solicit for themselves a portion of their pe- abide the chances of war and direct taxation, than PAINTINGS FOR SALE yield the shadow of a compulsory concession for tremely earefu' to purchase from noncexeeptadyertised agents, FEW FINE OLD PAINTINGS corigtsing Scriptural |, Thet larder wall be a personk of known lntegrity, or at the Othe and General Denet, DAGUERREOTYPE ARTIS I! times well stocked ith the best ‘he Wi |, Liquors and’Segars are of goods, comp! ons of i t Ee / ; WIENGES, comp the markets can afford. ‘The : ' . ’ i SLauAiN RADI ARSOTTIRTT Re eee eeR | Be “ap rance of the Dagu reat he othat ofthe fi apa RS olla Ol Livery eeeat_ Spailnteee ERekedy nes : aN toy iy duke aigned Gen the ate contain Flgkve og ered woe i Habets vaneyat Seandies Sule | bye nnd of the persia, ahd macht sy. ean be Peformed Eerste Ecc eat ; : t RR CONeLE, ET i 5 TS parties, would be rejected at the first reading. We, gicott til Peads til Sorgen. Bn Be Aer pest errs fod eaoiey Als aor pao E have still on hand a large assortment of seasonable | —N—B—The usual relishes served upat all times._je7Im*ee | wag RACE, BEACON COURSE, JULY 7th and oth, | /erefore, think the rumor a mere feeler put forth by The members of this woion are requested to meet, at_their | in writing, without difculty. ‘ ng cloths of particularly light fabrics fo WILSON’S HOTEL AND DINING ROOM, MonPay. July 7, 1815, at three o'clock. P, M., a Footrace | ie cabinet to ascertain the tone of the public senti- room, No 16845 Fulton street, on Monday evening, July 7th, at | Artists wishing to procure the Patent right for a City o1 lings, Nawkin, and single mill : a of tive ntiles for a purse of $100—$75 to the second best | tent upon this subject, and nothing more. For 7 clock, for the purpose of delilierati County, ean make pre-engagements therefore, by addressing Ch and Marseilles Vesting | 74 oy) an el eee ce Bogs! le Honse, | fad $29 to the third. For this rice the following pedestrians | while we incline to the opinion that Mr. Buchanan expected. | Bt REN, Secretery proven. | Rost paid) See OT nts, aemcogruer ate deduetit | C eing convenient tothe buotneas part of the ety. Thu | "ASSN 7, Peter Hutcherson. may be disposed to recede, we are confident that he : i te “FOR SALELA sat tor Offer ona 1! the . JENNINGS & CO., establishment is. fitted up with entirely new furniture. Good} 9° William Jackson . Welch Bautum. has not the hardihood for the movement, without CARD.—Thomas Ayres and James Booth, O PRINTERS—FOR SALE—A small Job Office, con Drapers and. Tailors, and substantial dinner, 18he"ceuts, lodgings 25 cents. Forcon-} 3 Igrace Katanchlate, the| 9 C. Dermond. first consulting his own safety in making it. Seamen, of the ship New York, Capt. Hull, from Charleston” taining 438 Ihs. Small Pica, 200 Ibs. Brevier, 115 lbs. Non: | ju3 Imisre 231 Broadway, American Hotel. _ | Veulence and comfort this house is equal toany hotel in the city Froquois Indian. 10. Long Mike. 1 eS omni A return their sincere thauks to the Dessangers on beard said ship, pariel, Cases, Chases, Imposing Stone, double and single JTS RE MAE: REGS | aud at halfthe price. Permanent boarders can be accommodated | 4 Ambrose Jackon ik Masend Chem. 1 he small portmasters are resigning, ancbrdis uA iets. i i ie » | Stands, Composing Sticks, Galleys, together with i ne A . ou very reasonable terms. F < : the Union, by scores, ‘cause they are dives: Qh a aabwaristion i their belele Ehret, ee made | Leads and a number of founts of Joly ‘Type, nearly new, © NE, OR TWO GENTLEMEN can be accomm "All the delicacies of the season served & Win Fowl Kennedy y » y, , 5. Wm. Fowl. \ 12. I of Jol wo , IL 4 i the privilege of tranking a letter, which otherwise T 4 ing upwards of $500; all of which will be sold cheap for’c with boarding in small private family, in a hea arrive in market, at half the price of oth Fr htitrelock-A 3 t > gubserintion was made, viz: the saving ofa lady passenger fom | (iS nproved paber. “APDIy st the Foundry of siuation, "Por garcularsya line addressed Co A.Cu thi fee, | private p lors forthe refeet eases, or private dinners or sup | gigs She Sect ree hasee teicece bee eve might cost them some five cents postage. And the act alones but at the same time they are highly gratified and |, JAMES CONNER & SQN will be attended to, Syd lwere | per pares. The very best of liquors. jus $m*re_ | if more than three horses start, for which are the following en: |{vom all we can gather, neither the President, nor pleased at having thus received a token of the estimatein which | _323tre__ Gomer of Nassen saiAs TUITION. SHARON SPRINGS PAVILION,|% the Post Master General, nor Father Ritvhie, are ies: Ir. C. Duchesny, of scar Sweatland, their acts were held by the ladies and gentlemen on board. si P_YAZOO, FROM NEW 3 > > ve é 5 ‘hey also tender their sincere thanksto thecitizens of Chariex: | PUfscsagine st: Onlencomtianle fog of Wall eee ; esirous Of fudiag income sehool or private ie | rue SOL OHARIE COUNTY, NEW YORK. | ton for the handsome mannerin which they acted towards them, | signees will please attend to the’ receipt of their goods imme: | ‘ail; a aittariae te. fuocreetan edited ne ene ie DON of Conmress Fat albany ben nce elated: hicaoll and are greatly pleased at the good opinion whien was pub: | diatels. i2_| English, which he speaks fluently, orofthe French and German | with Mr. Gardonn, and that thin cctablishnnoce will bowen Nee Work, oth Jal BXITSH BARQUE ANN HARLEY, FROM GLAS | ‘susuars, equally his own, in any of the diferent brancheso | ‘ucted by them." 3 Gow — this vessel will ‘please send their | thorough and liberal education, andalsodrawing and painting © | © ‘The Pavilion will be opened for the reception of visitors on A Philadeip! Subscriptions to the | .¢rmits on boar R., without delay, as all goods J either landscapes, heads or flower r f the first day of June next. The subscribers have made many Heratp must be paid to the onty avTHoRIzED Agewrs, Zie- | Het permitted within five days, are liable to be sent to the pub- | |, The best reterences can be had, and hig name and residence | improvements in the grounds and bathing-house,, and Pledge ber & Con 3 Ledger ‘Building, Third street, near Ghextnars, | lie store. ae j8_ | known, by. feta) ee Bev. A. Verret ben ih Of fhe | themselves to use their best exertions to render this establish- ‘Terms—tb cents a month, including the Bunday paper: ori | ——~=—~SARMORY OF rench Protestant Church of this city, No. 99 Franklin str-t. | ment fully equal to auy watering place in this country. cents without it; delivered free of charge in any Phila. ind Im*re Single’copies forsale as above, daily, at 1 o’clock— | PEYHE Cadets embrace the Tontred!, enters. ....-......b. &- Hope. | very! warm advocates of the law—from natrow. Mee teem Font Gibsom. enters ch. g. Sup. | ind antiquated views—views unworthy of men of WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, AT 3 O'CLOCK, TEN MILE | the jpresent age. It is our solemn opinion, that HACE, FOR $800—$150' to the second, $40 tothe third. | jvather Ritchie looks upon the cheap pos ‘The following have entered :— Ww 1, John Gildersieeve. 6. G. Dermond. with about as much brotherly kindness and bar- 2, Ignace Katanchiate, the |7. M. Pinckney. barous jealousy, as the veriest Pennsylvania Dutch- i Beanie indian. 8. RK. Williams, or Scotch | man ten years ago regarded the innovation of the piviea Otanee tari English language and English schools among the $ Rene dees heap | a eerie Pps arp ee marr Sea ic = ron, June 25, 1845. Stages will be in readiness on the arrival of the ears at Cana- t opportunity on their return yi PT OFF WARDROB: ; Same, Dav. at half past 2 o'clock, apurse of $50, for walk- | we demand—all that the people demand, is a fair ts. from the city of New York to uotice the there | (A ENTL ies going to Europe or elsewhere, | Joharie, to take passengers tothe house. seh | ing 2.miles. Si0 to the 2d, for wlych entries must he made at R. | trial of the new postage law, and then modify it, if rekiy Henanp is also forsale every Seturday morn: | ceceived, and meke a suitable acknowledgeceue foe dandnere wise mberthemselves of their supertiuons | , Mt. L. will, as heretofore, coutinuethe Congress Hall, whieh SMIITH'S Park Hotel, on or before Monday evening. hegearh! GHC eicaath iets Sant Tae Atice O'4 cents, or $3 per annum, delivered in any part of | extended during their stay. It was not their good fortune to | wardrobe, either ladies’ or gentlemen's; also, JEWELRY, | Will, during thesummer, be under the superintendence of Mr. |" Some Day, at 136 o'clock, or iinmediately after the 10 mile | necessary, but repeal it if you dare. Philadelphia, free of postage. 4 i see many of their brethren volunteers nor their officers in aimi- | FIRE ARMS, &e., &c., will obtain from the subscriber twenty | Jostin. my29 Im*ec_ | Race, a purse of fora Foot Hurdle Race, $10 to the 2d;} On Eighth street, last afternoon, north of the (> Allthe new and cheap Publications for sale at their es | {itary capa thanks must be necessarily limited | per c re than froin those who pretend to pay the highest THE “WRIGHT” HOUSE. Quarter of mile heats; 15 hurdles 3 feet 3 inches high, to. £0 | Patent Oilice, the comer stone of a new Presbyte- pment, as soon as issued, Wholesale and retail, in this particu missary Gen, Storms, for his atten | Fash prices, H. LEVETT, 81 N mecuets ° ras they please. Entrance $1, at R. Smith's Mouday Eve- | "2°21 ines BAG Come onshurch is designed for t ith the exception of one. paper, Herald” is read | tion at the arsenal, and for the, opportunity of visitin Office No. 2 Wall ‘street, New'York. ee ite chen eek Wid. ig before 8. Fan Cree eae t ened as iauch, perhaps, in Philadelphia, as a1 ir published and. inspecting that interesting. depot—to. C: | | Familles or gentlemen atrondedlatthaleremaetce ty eorethy: NYY WALIAM WRIGHT, formerly of the Ham’s Heed, Fel: Rev. Mr. Tustin, for several sessions the chaplain of mena Josep! city, affording valuable medium to advertisers. Advertise | Craig and Lieutenant Alexander Eagleson, for theit personal | ment. ton street, begs leave to inform his friends that may be Tenis handed to the agents at half past o'clock, will appesrin | cxertions torender our visit agrecablemand to Captain J. 1. | And all orders left atthe subscriber's office, orsent through | tatcanainted with the fact at a sistance, a4 well sx those ofthe the Herald next day. Waugh and his Fifth company of the National Guards, for the | the Post Office, will be punctually attended to. m7 Iméec._ | City, that he has, opened a public establishment at 81 Nassau : = handsome eseort on our departure, we owe thanks, and most ee ee ae street, upon a seale of comfort that cannot be surpassed by any Hoston Subscriptions to the New York | (hesfilly toner thom, GENTLEMENS’ LEFT OFF WARDROBE inthe Union, His bar is furnished with the best of wines of HERALD received by the Authorised Agents, Reppina & | ° 'To his Honor Mayor Havemeyer, forthe review of the 17th, WANTED. every class, dle, Seotch Whiskey: of the purest brands, Porter, Co., 8 State street. Terms—$1 95 per quarter, or three cents for reception by the authorities in | ¢ENTLEMEN and Families can obtain the full value for all | and every other article necessary for a well stocked bar. Inde- the Senate. Ministers of several denominations were present, there was a hymn, a psalm, a chapter, » prayer, and a discourse. Then followed a lead march by the Marine Band, when the corner-stone, with the usual deposites, was laid by the ancient ingle copies, i + blo, f” Niblo’s Garden, fe supertious effects they wish to dispose of, (either gentlemen | Pendent of which, he has two splendid rooms, furnished, on fraternity of masons. The whole affair, according gnyetts Hienatn, every Saturday morning, price 6 cents, or | invitation ful ined i to Ie John Flore, or ladies, by sending to he subscriber, whodoes notpretend to second floor ‘o the universal usage in al church occasions what- per annum, : : for refreshments seasonably: provided by him ; t9 Messrs. Kip) | sive twenty per cent more than any other person, but will kive | Cotte 1 ; Santina Gs asts Mak reres one ry arih a gollactiud "Tiere mantis Tuewn publications f weld | F see eg ney ee ; prov. rnmodation for permanent and transient lodgers, i TROTTING AND PACING. ver, wound up ¢ q Goria eatioon of en ene & Brown, for the liberal offer of their Ling of Onanibuses ; to | frit price Tor all articles offered. Gentlemen lesring the city | Cvreraive and well ventilated. oadrooms, the: furuiture now cad JVEX, 13 will come off » Match, Mile Heats, best 3in | a respectable congregation of both sexes present to MONEY MARKET. Banery, for throwing them openfor our gratuitous admission; |to-selling ‘pany other peraan. a J LEVENSTUN. || Meru of dae lodgers af well ss tre visitors of tue hiseeat® | Folk and ine troeray here Tobe C. Calkouns Corgi asnns | Witness the ceremonies, x} : . a iti: Hy, thei y a j—A line through the Post ice, directer roa ¥ ~ g Pg 4 s 5 ry (s .. Saturday, July 5-6 P. mt, | and under the circumstances, gratifying attention, we tender | way, up stairs, will be promptly attendedto..—_ my2iimem | 6H all occasions LIAM WRIGHT, Also, July 22d, Match, two mile heats, in harness, for'$1,000, | There is something peculiar, not to say mysterious between the same horses. , in the way that our churches are multiplied. Mr. TROTTING—On the first Monday in August, or first fair | \fuller of the Lutherans, came here from Tennessee day, will come off a Sweepstake, subscription $750, half ft. for rateful acknowledgements, and the assurance of our CAST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE my2%6 1m*ec 81 Nassau street. WANTED. n two mile heats under the srddle’ to be governed by the rules of | ‘tee years ago, as poor as the apostle Peter ; but he As neither of the Boards of Brokers held a meeting to. ing remembrance, Butto H. Edward Lord, Esq., our gra- rs . CATSKILL MOUNTAIN HOUSE. day, business was very dull in Wall street. Some | tits iz especially idas, for his unwearied and generous | ya DIES AND GENTLEMEN Faring any auy ent off or| /TVHIS wellknown and delightfully, situated Hotel, at the any. military “body, 1 half-—Although not ‘i A ye Clothi i ined: Pine Orchard, is now open for the reception of visitors, un- and cl ith the followi bseribers:— has raised a_congregation, and built a fine church. stock operations were made out of doors, at Prices ay eerie body, Shereliey, woh: ee i larly called errricelgtivis Giothing a a pose sha wll py Che dae the super tendanee me the utc rh willbe the course, and close with the - lay ~ scribers n wig ty ‘Sgnaes eg as man of twenty-two current on Thursday. The advices just received | WO", to give wn his time and, defay his business on Out | cash price for the sume. M.S, COHEN, 68 Duaneat, | to extend x cordial welcometo the travelling public Stages ran | ‘Mann's Reality. ummers, of the old iron-side Baptists, came among from Texas, must have a very unfavorable effect | permit lim to be idle, while there was a chance for him to add | ,,Nstriv arentled tore ons one once OF Ctnermne, Mall be | TO Catskill. Whe House snd. premises have bees materially tax | 47 ee ee us, without money and without Price (the Swart- oa the stock market, and prices will, without | :neallemtin sf ena be futon tnd uve anf: | SECOND HAND CLOTHING AND FUR. | rset steele abd now meyer strections wane LITERARY SALOON wouter we meen, )and he too,baa had large chureh doubt, continue much depressed,until advices are receiv | Fr b the Cadets will delight to cherish, but ‘NITURE WANTED. YM. SCOBIE. fetal Bledel , raised over his head, as if by magic. And now our ed from Mexico in relation to the reception of the rejec, the State Fencibles, Capt. Page, and the National Grays, AND the highest price given for all kinds of cast aff clothing Sunes ___lfwres | lp AUTIFUL PAINTING s, foand Tats onan Cae foes es gente : ; ‘ be ie ian second hand furniture, Persons wishit 5 tion of the treaty of independence offered to Texas, and | (apt. Fritz for the beaniiful escort on their lauding, they re-| 1. tr food recon hand furniture, (Persons wishing to dig WiLLIAMSBURGH COTTAGE Ee. Nee rostway, Baw York. means. "The Methodists, aleo, have put up, mean- IMILIAN" di é RO; | 5 cocpeh molene ivetrated ty En- | time, a fine chapel, and are building another: and it gravings, after the manner of drawines m large folio—with a | is somewhat, but not altogether, a mystery to us, Guarto volume of letter press. both volumes elegantly pot up |. ; forthe Drawing Room, A few copies only printed in English, | Where the money comes from. The ladies’ fairs in the unanimous agreement in favor of annexation. carried out in a military style, and hs tour ‘The Long Island Insurance Company have declared a | try hearts. GE semi-annual dividend of four per cent, payable on the : r i : be HE SUBSCRIBERS tfully inform the citizens of duly appreciated by mil: | dzete 8 he throvgh the Post Office, which will be punctaally | 'T "Now York, Brovkiyur Williseabargh: muds: vetityy : attended to, B. : , A ONN MUTA. tat Lie aptain, 4936 Chatham street, New York. | that they have recently opened the large and splendid mansion . B.—Constantly on hand, m atreet, New York. | | known as the : iytatre ROBT: HARGEY 3d 1 cen dup tren eno rneameaiee ‘WILLIAMSBURGH COTTAGE Loth inst. and furnished at great expense for the accommodation of resi- | \°No stranger should. ¥ City without calling in to see | {he winter season—collections from abroad—collec- ; : ef ° pr : 13. FASHIONABLE DRESS COATS MA. dents and st . ‘The Cottage is eligibly situated, a few rab t ibuti The Equitable Insurance Company of this city, have | PACKET SHIP SHEFETEED rom Liverpool Covsimees | * TWELVE DOLLARS. |S * TOM) wewhal the Reksip ery and convesmatoty Heuwcontad | * CRGOKE PAINTINGS, AND ENGRAVINGS, | ONS, home conttibutony Oy ee ie er le declared a semi annual dividend of four percent, paya- | mits'on board, foot of Dover street. ta isthe olliee ofan aie W. H. DE GROOT & CO., eee a ey eee ene Ep ee ee eee’ | which prgieced. “a xreatly, reduced prices.” xind, in |DOf, do the business; to all of which we say, go ble on demand. Ca am nd, ie S¥atdash idably b 102 Fulton street. Bast of Broad tached tothe CUPTAGE a large aud splendid Garden, couve- | various languoges, to see which, and the Print Room's | ahead! Let ushave plenty of churches, cheapnews- : : : divi. |, Al Moods not permitted in five days, must unavoidably be Iton street, Kast of Broadway, hient Promenades, Grass Platt: Shade ‘Trees, cy making | YRrious lanquges, ' "no | & ! ve Non Or. The Bridgeport Bank, Conn., has declared a sent to publi x W. & J.T. TAPSCOTT. NNOUNCE to the Pabli¢ that they will make to ordera| most delightful summer retort to while away a few hours amid | “"Above the Bookstore or Sale Room, an apartment is fitted | PCTS, Cheap postages, good crops, and Texas, deud of three and a half per cent for the last six months, | _N et 1845, ilre Fashionable black Press Cont ee t refreshing bree of the Bay, ‘Their MUSICAL CLOCK up forthe : vent is fitted’ | son and als i we aeY ee sap on vable A EAD—About ten tons, in barrels and bags, fo $. i y worth a vi ing best piece of mechanism of the E ION AND SALE -AINTID rf rtl ell combined. men. Go payable on the Ist of July. i Uae BREA ons eRe F Over 50 Cont of every cut ah tothiscountry. It will play Ay | constilap ors ne eo ue TAINTINGS, | POWETs oF co a a eo eae eave the lotin this | ‘The Firemen’s Insurance Company of Washington | “j3re 61 South street. jn use—auch as fine Broad Cloth, Drapd'te, Merin rent tunes with remarkable harmony and accuracy. The "fWO HUNDRED CHOICE PICTURES, s ! and Georgetown, D. C., has declared a dividend of | [VEL T—English Patent Sheathing Felt, ruitable for roofh of Tes oe nett trees preans, Checks, Cassi: | choicest variety of refreshment will et all times be promptly by ancient and modern Masters—to view whieh, asmall charge | '™SWANCG. f Jackson Hall is t houses and ship bottome, a ¥ “ ticl dof a lochs. ge from $1 | furnished. ‘ ‘ : of 1234 cents is required. To-morrow the corner stone of Jackson Hall is to twelve per cent out of the profits of the last five haar at eunat ceecto tin can : . B.—In connection with this establishment, they have HERALDRY. be laid. Judge Shields, of Illinois, Commissioner | hi i bowes et only 60 the Cateony of cena ele bas alee. 40 the 1500 PAIR OF PANTALOONS, WARM AND COLD SALT WATER BATHS—knownas| ‘The Arms of Individuals whose families originated many | 0% 4. Judge, Shields, i i month, uper. For sale by FE. K. COLLINS & CO., 96 South st. | Of all grades, quality, colors and cuts. Prices from, $1 to $6| the Washington Baths. ‘The, water is at all times clear and | cite Arms.of Individ idly emblazoned ou vel. | of the Law Office, orator of the day. Theophilus ‘The receipts of the Western Railroad Company for the ec Lsemes SSIS OE OREO Ue ere ose pure. The erie ran from Peck Slip, i street and Hous- | jum, equal in execution, the charge of the Lon- | "isk, late Universalist preacher, late Professor of week ending the 28th of June this year, compared with EEE spins Valeneias, Silks, Marseilles, rich figured Strives, and| “inyistmtee — HANDRIBLD & HOKE. | {Herald's Colleges. "Genealogies or Pedigrees arranged and | Mlesmerism, Magnetism, and Phrenology, later a D My D Plaids, &e. 5 r the corresponding week last year, were as annexed :— from 75 cents to $4. JUST PUBLISHED, bearer of despatches to the High Dutch, and at pre- Sngli B.—Private House of Refreshments by D.W. TELLER, s Li bY . 1G, Also, we have a very large stock of French, English and Am PRS hs che d Supper. 1s 6d,] ‘The GENEALOGY OF GEORGE WASHINGTON, | ‘ent joint editor of the U. 8. Journal, delivers to: Receipte of week enna Jime sith WAL, 1843, Dec's | JO PERFECTLY revembles the real head of hac as to defy | Fgh? Brow Clothe, Cassimeres and Vestings, ofthe most desi] cnen” Breau Gem Gy antl 8¢ainioe hours feeee squares | with his arin and crest, as worn upon his earings sorrow an oration of some sortin Baltimore. Va- Passeugers...... Setar 8,642 7,781 861 detectio I the old difficulties and vexatious annoyances | fit eoual ‘any. other establishment in the "United ‘States, | before 12 watil 3; Sappee from 9 until ¢ ‘o'clock. ‘Also, 28 Beds, Price only $! 50—in colors. A Curiosity. _je23 eodtfm ‘ious pleasure excursions on foot. 0 Freight, ke. 7,874 681 193 | are comple «Wig wearers can now enjoy | 'X ful) suit made to order from $20 to $39, aud, if necessary, far: | “lin prime order. Lodgings 25 ets. i gentlemen wishing to | TRAND EXCURSION © CO1 Colonel Johnson left town this morning, and Se- —— = ——] #3 muen ever they did with their own hair, | A iu g mig male to order f resort to afine cool dining apartment, will do well to call and TO VERPLANK’S POL ‘ 7 i ficial MOORE des ask . $1651 $15,862,054 pect this tasty andl deli- | “Cdyn Oe hours complete. cash only, and invite bayere to | “Mtisly themselves. The proprietor’ also keeps the old stand 5 seen a it Marcy got in last base after an offici The weekly report of the receipts of this company this appreciated, a WM. | call and examine our stock betore purchasing elsewhere. of Fulton aud Front streets; 7,9 and 9 Fulton Market, ON THURSDAY, JULY 10rn,'1845. irip which six months ago he would not have dared y rep iP P and Scalp Manufactory, No. 2 Wall W. Hy DEGROOT & CO. 100 Fulton st he will continue to serve up all the delicacies of the ‘The Managers of the THISTLE BENE: | +4 dream of. Mr. Conrad, late U. 8. Senator from year,havefrequently shown a falling off;but the aggregate | street, near Broadway—Removed from 16 Broadway. rah Tike re a ey. | season. Also, Wine Segars of all kinds and of VOLENT ASSOCIATION bes I ote TM iad i fe ' pen he jel? im*m rae es New York. | the choicest brands, om the importers. nounce to the members, and those wi Louisiaga, is also here. : \ receipts for the first six months of 1845, compared Ms ~ Fin wornean TEETH! TEETH! m7 Im-rh : my inte the Inatiqution, thas. in ‘ompliance w Judge ‘Meek, of Alabama, who in vila en i 4 i < 4 ERFYUL IMP suk s 5 7 ; es ofa numerous body of their friends who partic if his! St Ss scpiecsabt tHE Tieo at eicedad ch Gn Fibutel INVISIBLE DR BROWN. DENTISTS | * pea) BATHENG Theenjosmentaftheecetisionvat fut year, they have made | His being upon a history of at eae take * > 3 f. al - > ™ arrangements fora Grand Exeu e place i - Sieh ees 6 ofthe your previous was about twenty-five per cent— | CO closely resembles the reel heed of hair that seepties and | aro, amt BOHR CHD ESTABLISHMENT, | , LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY. DAY loth July. inst, The splen + WASHINGTON | ‘Treasury to fill up his time, has written a poem “en i ri inch connoi pronounced it the most pertect and extra- N 5 new building, continues toimecrt | PE PROPRIETOR of the New York House, begs leave | nd the Barge PRATT, have be ngaged to the Death of Jackson,” which we ask briefly to no- ‘This falling off in the revenue of the road can be princi- | Ce ore he erent sdventages ofthe nO: | Cringe A eRe SG MEWAFE new building, continues to insert {0 inform the citizens of New York, and the public jeneral | Verplanck’s Point, thus giving tine view of the picturesque | j10¢ After describing the general gloom, he speaks pally attributed to the high rate of charges for freight ) (laud undue wig te i belag made without sewing gr wearing | Scientific Prineiples of Atmospheric Pressure. Also, his cele- | (1; daring the summer seeson. ‘The fare will be six dollar per | "Mr. Iwenc Edge diy the celebrated Pyrotechuist, has kindly | of the star-wreathed eagle” folding his ‘wings and passage. The greatest decline is in the income | juin hoth in lightuess and natural appearances ay to defy detec: | C= WHITE CEMENT. week, and every attention will be paid to their comfort and | offered some SPLENDID FIRE-WORKS, to be exhibited | “+ in the darkness,” as if the habit were confined to . cel “f : i wont odd . p! be ts wil in constant atts a o e y de js OWn supervision. “ a a i i i i from passengers—the receipts from freight being more | ton, its texture ee eaatifal 60, vorous and 30 fips tat ‘or flbing decayed teeth, and. warranted useful for mastication P The steamer Oris will leave New York every day, from Ful- | "To ensure safety aid comfort, the Barge will be in complete “ star-wreathed eagles” of sotciony their — = uniform. evils of other wigs entirely avoi i is- " e eTH, ton Market Slip, and Stages will be in readiness at the Ocean | order, for those who wish to join in the mazy dance, under the | ! . A if ils of other wiks entirely avoided. ‘The sceptic and connois: | casing from medical treatment. ceezher, causes, effectual bar: 4. ol 3 a feottnn co nt 7 a oe a ee ‘The European intelligence, received by the Acadia, | seur are alike invited to inspect this novel and beautiful Wig, | jasteued by the highly recommented Lotio Odonts. ¥ | House, to convey passengers to Long Branch, Bio direction of Mr. George Robertson, kindly volunteer | i'ederal population. 4 et ” | and the peculiar method of fitting the head, at the manufacturer's bdherdaiaiyi: 3s, SH? Osonte. Tune 19, 1845. JAMUEL COOPER. | ed le services to lend the cotili “Of every creed and party weep;” has had very little effect upon this market. The favor- | C:"BARRY, 116 Broad ‘a I Pderelld i FOOTHACHE wee Wallace's excellent Band has been engaged, and Mr. MeKer- ; : hese es ieee m A.C. RY, 146 way, corner of Libarty street, up | cured in one minute, without pain. ‘Teeth extracted with less h admired Pi he" h Guard,” will | While he hi If is sitting by, "smoking his regalia, sols state Ga uci MOONGAT WEG MRE Yeti, | Gale Coo Do a : SEA BEACH HOTEL. Safes We sce te aang proche en | Mee i te Lom Besides Oi, or had improved the appearance of the growing grain, and PIANO-FORTES FOR HIRE, f iat GEICES LESS, ; v Long Branch, N No. exertion will be wanting by the Committee to make the | |i! Ssorhcial” he President the amuch better harvest will, doubtless, be reslized than | AT li BROADWAY, (UP STAIRS) | cmceas petiee aaa tha cur. eerenees will be EipNS| HEALTH, RECREATION AND COMFORT | excursion me of pureacrutim andnppines. 0 4 7 [let ts not Vollicial | Nove id theretore, we vent auticipated. $0 far as the cotton market is concerned, | [), WALKER has constantly, on hayd an extensive sssort Ro. Sn Brved way. ryt tmnt HOWLA NEE COs bree Geneed fie fon toe rs igrty ‘cal : i ion i half past 8; Liberty street, North River, at 9; Canal street, at | ghey. ‘The new publication ofthe edict in the “ofli- eh street, ‘imate at half’ past 9; and foot of | cial" organ will not suffice, unauthorized by the Ex- D & CO. have opened for the season t Hotel at aaa Branch, N. J., (kept In ment of elegant Rosewood and. M y Pinnofort TEE 4 " HOWLAN the news is of very slight importance. Quetations were | of every description, including Grands and Cabinets, which TEETH, ZPETH, TEETH. «well ben i Joaned on hire at the above establishment, or at his manu: ‘ yearby J. Barclay & Co.,) so well patronized by the citizens | i r , sutive. Altogether, though smooth as a glacier, firm, and the advices from this side, in relation to the | {eumn npn, : ‘i i it Tickets fora gentleman and lady for the excursion $1, extra | ecutive. Altog 4 , , > est ith street, near the 6th A LL KINDS of Dentesl Operations performed in a suj of New York and Philadelphia in past years with great appro- | ticket entlems * F the ext $ ~ pretatile Sxtane Or tie ropy’ s6l'Lésiger” aicted’pricés earys Ho. to W est Lith atreat near the Gh avenne. improve. | 4% style and cheaper than any other dentist in the ei vG bation, and e: red decidedly the most comfortable Hotel | lies’ tickets 90 cents—Children haltprice—t~ be had of James | ;\e poem is as cold, as hard, and as fireless. Our son chy € 1. 13 Kb (uxlass, | ony is mislaid, or we should take further liberties ments, warranted equal to any'in the United States. vr country de orge Harrison, unfavorably, On the whole, the European accounts, in | yy mare : he i i fi President, corner Canal and Hi can hats plate-work doue by applying at the | and Sea Bathing establishment withina hundred miies of either | \.1T. ident - ~ tn any single branch, or io the whale sys: | vity. . Presa goruer Laight gi Gre A ; ji * 0 Ys mi alic® s ‘ McLanghlin. ‘beth street; | with the erudite Judge, for his future improvement e commercial pont of view, are of very litle impor Pierce PARLOR Weve ad Sedona ate | yiteenhel eget rg eda | Jo age Nr Jab erp 8 Gras [abate eis tance. Ri ji ‘1 ‘ yt im*rh 62 East Bi lies forthe for board. venue; Barnard Rice, edford street, dames Espie, 2ist | Fine showersof rain. We hope your readers wi G UNNS & CLARK having purchased the patent right for | 241m"! ys | fami son ‘i Wim. Rich: , C0 if Perry n wers¢ ‘The money market continued easy, and the rate of in. | N*Culeman's Aolian Avtachimerete the acoions, et dee | — DENTISTRY—VALUABLE DISCOVERY. The edvastapes of ae bathing dating ch Wie re acuta Sohn Patten, Commercial Hotel, Courtiandt st; | Consider this epistle as quite enough for five cents Bank of England had entire United States, (excepting Massachusetts,) announce to PRESERVE YOUR TEETH are apparent to all, and Long Branch furni Peter MeLusky, 392 Hudson street; V ih, 205 Broad: | postage. exest ruledlow. The Bank of Engla increased its | the public, that they are now prepared to supply Pianofortes HY will Bae nctate “ahent mong 00 Syglige and indivicnsls. for b = B. Waistell. 8 Hurison stree ilue, 17 Centre ede issues for the week ending the 7th of June £96,365, it# | with this improvement™attached, or to attach the same to any | WY HY will you suffer with the toothache, when | Fray, yee | Bras Wgukecdintecvers Spore; aad the gwaning, Ya, Uie neigh ht, 81 Nassau nas Bell, 118 Fule Wasminctox, July 4, 1845, gold wullion £73,011, and silver bullion £28,854.— | Mais vention, Nk C, wee repared tor eara othe durability | can have it effectually and entirely cured. He bas an entire | orhood is very. ibe. : ong, 19th 0th avenue; Geo, ahd i » North 3 Areh. Gri 4 ree a 5 1 Pat Nereec Brooklyar Janet Vine | Lhe Difiiculties of the Administration—Its Policy and On the debit side of the banking depariment th Judiced mind, thelr own. critica tation ana ot new preparation, that will cure it ina few minutes ; . . seas patietctan he cues Lois pant abs ee ti ion, that the! vill remain ay; James Grant, 144 Aun street; John its Defence briefly Reviewed. : nination ‘and experience | fy Or inconvenience, sothat it may be filled, makin decreased £45,154, the public deposits £393,368, the pri- | [n tuncin any clivnate: seal ie aT ee be i oe aranai® | able tooth for ite, thereby obviating the pain'and dan The Steamboat ORU: For hor f Ma street and Brow Curr. comet Bleecker and Hammond; John’ Martin, 5 Cathe: ious by of h ’ egy vate or other deposits hud decreased £201,180, and the | of atmosphere. |The most satisfactory warrantee is given with | O/'the ager and never fala of thedesived effect Tho mortar: |e are conveyed to te hotel, 6 mites: in god gage vine di Nell, ot tanta dy eipndipentin gpmr ape ond sig sevon day and other bills £12,058, making the total of the | “Phe public are anvited to examine the *ACotian Pianofortes” | lerteeth filled without any unplensant sensation. "Artificia Proprietors of the Se Basch Hol Gee treshments on boards as Der Rie GE RON, Sec’y ss to stand by the Executive and his honest ef” Hiabilitier £25,017,694. On the credit side, the govern: | sitheir waresroom, No. 210 Broadway, opposite, the Park, | OE oe See Wey BTS a | era | EXRGURSION TO THE FISHING BANKS | {rts to a conciliatory dispensation of the offices,and ment securities had decreased £80,000, the other securi- (fortes, both in rosewood aiid mal hogany cases. m2 6m*ro for sale te ers, by i z HL HOTELS. Steamer K. L, STEVENS, Cactain R.L. | a fair administration of the Government. Denounc- , x F.K” COLLINS & CO. 56 South tome at Sent hey, will make the Fi ties had decreased £128,187, the notes had incresed NEW MUSIC, TER a it | us 56 South street. HARTWELL’S paney, will mak Ferg tg DS: t foot at | ed by the whigs for every act he does, and every £200,020, and the gold and silver coin had increased | FY, RILEY & CO. 207 Broadway, publish and keep on hand | -pNE W herta HOT EL MORRISTOWN. WASHINGTON HOUSE, Ttammondstrect, 8 o'clock; Canal street quarter past 8; Pike | .ontiment he utters, good, bad, or intolerable, and £3213, which squared the account, ‘The bullion in both | whieitther air aera oF ye, and Fashionable Musics | Te at teweneredly the Bee cee ager theds frvends and 283 Chestnut Street, tary 9 olocks Baits Tarished “grate—Lines at’ siti | watched with a jealousy, unexampled, novel and departments of the Bank hd increased from £16,41,978, a Sttortainaent ofall those ws wal eee TORIC HALL. «kU Sta cette seis dlarming, by the various factions of the great and to £16,012,086, being a difference of £100,108, The paper | Id’ with the different branches of thei pany, when they hope to furnish them such rccommodations PHILAD LPHIA, lecular days to the Beaks; Monday, Wednesday and Satnr- | bbling democratic family, opposed by each for in actual circulation, including the seven-day and other | eupplied at the most reasonable rates, to entitle them to public favor. . W. y 0 Baths just introduced—Warm and Cold—in fine apart- day. aybiteec | “quabbling ic by each cli bills, w: 6,65 : i " = iat th arte |e AVIO CROWEL. meiite—for both Indies and gentlemen. a OE | his favors to the other, and believed by each cl ills, £26,653,686 against £26,990,688, being a de ag et eg OF WAREROOMS LIVERPOOL (ENGLAND) BOARDING HOUSE COLUMBIA HOUSE: = PUR ASURE BOA? FOR SALE. 18 feet | 0 be prejudiced exclusively against its claims to his erense of £167,002, To No. roadway, opposite Washi Hall. 2 + SE! ah sgtenk hy ted mall op we iy mos aged Sed BY d consideration, heis at this moment in « ‘THe vallroud epectibtions tudughbur. Gredé Brithin J ¥. BROWNE, Make? and Im ror cere Patent No. 70 Duke Stree Chestnut Street, between 6th and 7th streets, ‘in length and 8 feet idth, is offered for sale. She | /ounty and ci ration, i. etely foun ery respect, having just been | nore deplorable condition than ever were the lucky tut incomplete order, Price, $150, For particulars apply ®t | /ohn ‘Tyler and the immortal John Jones. 2 0 1 + Grand 64 and 6 octave: ble Action Harps, hegs to mform Sir William Barton.) ‘were rapidly subsiding, and many of the contemplated | hisiriends and the musical, world, he HILADELPHIA, re etfully ask the pateonage of | (JHE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully inform their friends and oved his ware ’ spe t ing pablie,they have taken the above house, i J.P, CROSBY, Esq. No. 20 Nassau street. i routes have been abandoned. sree tention anew, mga, lemncifel veers megs yedentn si tacinn Sigh mer awn are Maral House.) and have made ext eat em ne & ‘orn the eee the decent reprehensions of Basher Died. | Oy ere canly reoeiring the tye A pina gn TF Weerall 8 Co., No. 26 Elm street, N. York. | expe eta render “ipone of che most pleasant x i nhionable 5 Ge 7 hast to Bee a eear iw | lw” are fulminated, The idea of apologizing o (At Greenwich, Connecticut, June sth, of small pox, | great Willitney of wave, Umehs anti perfect Haha he Bae foals Sa tare sginr kelorerna, nwcne, oe Sembee | WY ition 19 different from any vet offered | he whige for filling their eivecial commons With Noan Locxwoon, aged ninety-one years. ‘This vener: | and has received the Franklin medal of the Phita ole HALL, tion is in the most central part of the city, near to all the places | and,cannot fail of superceding all ot reofocos good and true, is re ag the ultima. Pelbirecen at im of humiliation. From Mississippi we have an o complain, xpose of Secretary Walker’s suppression of Col. Those who doubt Is virtues changed before paying their this method there would be no rei able patriot entered the army at the first out-break, and | ty of Arts, for was an active participant in the perilous struggles at | ment Harps r f . fe rarreqents in tart very Goqnael heane Strings, Mute, & Building Vand Real Estate| ut public amusement, and, convenient t0 the depots of the \ . BROW NE, SLNorth Sixth street, | Southern, Western and Northern routes, recilications and Estimates for Build: | ‘The tables will be supplied with all the delicacies of the seas ‘A Phitadelphia Lexington, Bunker Hill, Concord, Yorktown, and many 241 Bronilwa ; mi ' one genuine unless signed H. Striker, in red ink. Chompson’s appointment as Senator v. Brown, others. Ho sorved his country. with «vos! oun any ‘and 72 Cham treet, New York. ing; Draw ecifieations for Patent Rights, Real Es- | son. ¢ Wines are of the choicest brands, and have been Phe silationcan be forwarded by Harhden's Express to any ompso! Hated by some official explanetion Bravery: aie Waountry gaith zeal, energy and | mvtt imd&Were Tu ihihed thie | jake hough and sold; money tonned and invested, property | carefully selected. be Bole vhich, if not palliated by i pl , ‘he proprietors hope by their, Personal attention and experience tamps the honorable Secretary with the seal of rank lution, and was a pension it the di sia “BART NhIt WANT. C ‘ The jetors the Rarhescent ageck on ve ny On tue heath A RARE chance js-offered to. young or mide aged man | BYU SALE second hand, Sten, Boal in the basiness, to give setie ap, superior | them with theit patronay Taras Wes RARE chance js offered toa youns ganedinan | Kt” construction and workmanship. ‘The ¢ Inches Lay MACKANZIE & CO. three years of tee, Some Meas hier ee totmvel, The | ines is one. of respectability, with litle | Kor'partlertigmengs stroke has a rubualag He aEW ES, flues. | James Bagley, (Iate of Jones’ Hoist) New York, senior partnerot the firm of John affor h rere 6 rie Henry C. Mackenzie, (formerly of the Washington House. ) competition, an ant must 60 V H Co, brother-in-law toJ. Guedin, hare gossh quanetl of, SETH BOYDEN, 322 High at, Nowark,'Nod hewn jy teoe ‘tion to those who may favor wad DI i ssee we have the disclosures cor, New York, wp stats | Agr Ewin; fom South Carolin st % In prime ond ind most unanswerable _ pr — batons JO} NW HERDMAS. mT he ejection from the Cabinet ks th fowth acront zon negotiations of Mr, Calhoun—from New street, opposite the Hall of jut im*re “AL—[rish Oatmeal, a 0) Aadved and for sale by ire profi Tl ck business habits, ‘dress “Inquirer,” throwgh the Post Office. ud tec! jyy twerh

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