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— Voli Xi Ne, 209-Whete He. A081. NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 12, 1845. Price Two (nth, ———————————————————————————_=_ = = THE NEW YORK HERALD, | SECOND GRAND EXCURSION AROUND TO LET—Front rooms, furnished or unturmshed, PUBLIC SALE OF THE ! [Correspondence of the Herald.) fl Vv . Fe eo ater a te ctor ne aie ieheue' ty MONROE RAIL ROAD: AND BANKING CO. | Brooxnyy, L. 1, July 2d, 1845. Four Persons Kitizp—Aweut Deeps oF Circulation---Forty Thousand. foot of anal arcet at LP, 2, Neds 1g P- Ble | pau tn the houses the pees of billiards 12%, coute per game. Wtne 'SURY ind and decree, that the Monroe Ral | —Glance atthe City Economy and Finances—Sug- fare of dreadful deeds of blood committed on the Wa- DANLY HERALD=Evory de Vasnngign'ard Nias sited eso ktjat’a BENT sate | an chat he ins combined ecomomy she following, prices wil oyna om Macon, to its termina! Marthagile,imthe | gested Improvements—Other Days. that twopleators living. an. eljoiaiog plantations ned a co ra8t, 3 38 ee enc wae nt Music will I accompany he Excursion, md refkeshiments provi her wee The Doreer willbe in atendance at all times durin leted and in ope log, ane the art thereof which is ip an ue | Itis singular that you have not a regular corres- | ee An unraly nase hale to one jumped per copy—$8 124 cents per annum—payable in advance. _J¥9 4t'm : C. FORBES. _ | fing the hall belle nn ea Site therewith connected, i mubjegt to the Payment of the debts of | Pondent in our city, as there are so many incidents | Vege ports oi the cneeeh Rabaaeee Get eras ais eee Tackett duly he saperon tiling Pocket sip | LOOK AT THIS'? Coumpan ie nvoventand wholly she to pays debi fore | constantly occurring that would afford interest in | over to the said plantation, he too was shot. ‘The same PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and Sssse HOPPINGUER M0 fous, Capt. Tra Bursiey, will | JUST RECEIVED. Auciher lot of Freeh Boots of | tia tug iom ity cmbarrassments is unable to complete said | the public annals. It may be supposed that our ci- | tonk bisgun sad. want cess. teebe plamareaomeeaniey despatch. Be Eel Ra | “For freight or passage, having excellent and superior accom. | ye French Calt Boots made to order for $5; City made | public objects coutemplated by the Legislature. “We further | ty is subjunctive to your own, and therefore it is not | had shot his horse and negro, and as stood in his yard, ts Mv estaistinent wert be post nat Oe tie postage | MOonwone atety ca the Lapeain, oe 10 eth strane, |. deeofall kipas to badoundat very low pices: -Aleo, the nest pany, ia: holders of the bank notes issued by said Company, | HeCessary that it should claim a particular place in | deliberately shot him dead. |The son of the dead planter 7 A . fs Fy tag vo ped ‘earing the report came out of the house, when he was Calf Shoes, $2 and $2 bonds issued for work and materials for said your columns. It istrue that its lustre is in a measure | commanded to stand. As soon as the gun was reloaded will be deducted from the subscription money remitted Price of passa: 7 f ; 2 a 5 - y Fc Ladies in ore Wi da great assortment of Gaiters, | Judgment creditors, creditors holding certificates of deposite,de- . i JAMES GORDON BENNETT, tie Packer Bi p Liverpool, 1150 tome, are ote Garatct | Buskins, Slips, Ties. Pranells, Satt maands for work, Inbor and matenalsforsaid Fel Road, aud ere: | eclipsed by the blaze made by your metropolis, | the #on, wae shot.and immediately expired. ‘The daugh- TRCO RA CBR New ree rao ape gall CTT wsuer, iy For an assortment of all other kinds Misses and’ ditore lai ng to be mortgage creditors of said Company, and | nevertheless we claim for Brook| listi » | ter of the planter then came to the door, when the mon- forth wert carnar a lon and Nasaan atrae’ r Boots and Shoes Ke cannot be beat thisetty D0 | all of het creditors uot here: enumerated ; and that there ae | neve claim for Brooklyn a distinctive | ster took his bowie-knife and eut her throat from ear to e the number, ruadway, dorner of Franklin street. | ng 4 priority of in respect character, r ide} a SUMMER ARRANGEMEN’ ibs his ttt : Me CARILL. | Heir Femandsi and ms farther deere thatthe said Rait Read, | Character, and [rown upon all who considerit were | theta hd the feta, wate ported aad taben ed : yy — ~~ — + Hi perty, equipme! and effects therewith connect- * y Ne : ite! > BLOOMINGDALE, MANHATTANVILLE AND Gely on Mo Goh INE FRENCH BOOTS for $9 0: City Made, oui | ed, and all the property belonging to said Company, audallthe | We have un exelusive municipal organization, and Committed to the nearest jail to await a trial. ‘These we TAGES, . dations for eal x au for style and durability they are equal to those sold for $5, | rights, privileges avd franchises in any manner belonging or ap- | if there are any wheels within wheels, they turn | vei ¢itiic details are said to be from u reliable il commence running in the following cure berth pplication should be made to at Young & Co's Imperial French Boot and Shoe Manu: | pertaining to said Monroe Rail Road aud Banking Company be | 1! hin the limite of dh origi d » ey turn | source, but we feel inclined to doubt them. reder, on Saturday, May the 17th, 1845, leaving |“ 'W. & J.T. TAPSCOTT, facturing Ann street, one ofthe moat Fash- | rold at public sale at the court house in the county of Bibb, by | Within the limits of an original and exclusive circle, | Coy Buooump Mi pe OP ; Manhattanville at 6 o'clock, A.M., and cou- | _jyi0 re 76 South street, comer of Maiden Lane. | ionable Boot inthis city. Fine French Dress | David C. Campbell, Abner P. Powers, James A. Nisbet, | and are distincttvelyour own. The increasing growth | fron G .eb MURDER—We learn by a letter we every Tait hour until 7 k, P.M. Leaving New equal to those made in other 1B, | rn ryon Row, até A. M., an Stages to Carmansville oe Looe ington, every hour corner of Chatham and p coutinue every half hour until 8 ‘Trimty Church (eta and through the day, from 7 A. M. to Mending, Se.,' done’ in the store. | giving two months public notice in the azettes of Macon, | Tapioly acquiring numerical and other strength, and praretag Me Sid nce A EE July <The jer in the shortest notice. i r 1 the village, by Dexter Wells on a young man named Peeps, is OTN GU Ee im tans, Dastben. Wns Mr Young & Co... Wholesale and Hetail Manufacturers, ‘and that the proceeds of said sale be paid | intend to preserve the title of “The Queen City of | Robert Headden, ‘There was an old difference between yay TT. = 5 Boots, made to order, for $4 Sa 5 issic ‘ om Greenville, C. H., - Bb ey tyrent are ec cna ie eee ea | take ea te ean eg | tb, creer feo | oa that am Tuesday aa moe ra and Savas ‘lerk of this Court, who is quired to deposite the sane | the Empire State,” and to demand the attention due | them and they had not spoken to esch other for two hi ille 12) 3 Ca ‘Ne 18%; Fe ay. ee H . M. YOUNG, and i me SH ags to Maghattanille 12% cents; Carmaneyitte 104: Fort | * “Fine ships ofthis line being all 1000 tonsand upwards, persons | sea 1méro H.B.JONES. ekale keeping on special deposite in the Ageney of the Me- | our distinguished name and character. Garrulous- | Years. Headden passed by the printing office where ‘3 about to embark for the Old Country will not to’ see the | Fa ANI ENT GT RIO A i H 4 Pp vanae nomoee be i . ‘ells was employed, dail; a Proprietor | advantages to be derived from selecting this liye in Preference | INFERIOR TO NONE AND SUPERIOR TO MANY. | five tothe creditors of said Company to file their respective | ness is usually attributed to the feminine gender, | wells came out wanoticel be ne eas a ee ne FARE TO BALTIMORE §1. | toany other, as their great capacity renders them every way BEAUTIFUL light White plain Summer Hats, price | £l#ims, or a schedule thereof in the Clerk's office of this Court- | but a voice is not claimed to any other extent than | Qipes ee oe uanoticed as he passed on Tuesday, and Dheounh in Geter Ean, tore comfortable and conyeutent than ships of a sinall cl $2.75, which for beauty of anuot bewurpansed, an | tora iteny controverst sould stig pcan nat the said eredi- | is deemed necessary to sustain rights. felibarstely: shot him ‘vice witha double barrel gua NEW CASTLE AND FRENCHTOWN RAIL | adtheir accommocationn for exis oft tsorab Beavers, Blue Brush and White Castor Hats, ll | titigate among themae(ves,. in respect to. alfobjections which | Our city at present is“ headed” by a Mayor who | which'lodged in his body, Hoaddes, atiqageees, of ROAD AND STEAMBOAT LINE. ne of packets, Persons wishing to fi | Alto Pantin Hats, very tow, . KNOX, it have been available against them by said Com | possesses no unfamiliar name, to wit: Thomas G. | hours in great agory. Wells was immediately appre- ‘ i ulton st, between William and Nassau. _ | Bary said nile had not been made in relation to matters ofset- | ‘Talmage, Esq., ex-Alderman of New York, ex- | hended and lodged in jail—Charleston Mercury. 7 _; failtomeke carly application on board, foot of Wall street, or | | jel9 Lmtre 110 Fu betwe lia ag . | to 7, & J. T. TAPS . | ~ “MILES; HATTER, 178 BROADWAY statute of limitation, non-performance of contracts, or otter | President of the N. Y. Life and Trust Company, ex-| Sreampoat ACCIDENT—’ te: tam: ean eRe ae ihe ToBoath street, corner of Maiden Lane, | * “HOWARD HOTEL, . cause, embracing the quantum of consideration, paid for the | agent for sale of patent medicine, etc. } oer arrived last evening from ae wie wore yey he wurivalted Steamboat % apm J, | | M. Dough 1 P.M. Pas HAS now rendy, an assortment of Summer Hats, to | claims orauy of them, aud also that the liens claimed by the re | standing this notoriety, it is said that some of the | having taken down 200, She reports that the stesmer led 3 — Vork built per fasten i | Be . | spective ditors be th iT i Douglass, will, mand after Monday, June Ib, leave Dock ie Sete Ne FEM ANOS SENKING, A mwmich the attentioh of gentlemen is invited, at the fol: | ohrea: Sud we further Heda fhereslao wvestixated and adiadi | shrewd among his political adherents, during the | Cohansey, Capt. Green, while proceeding to Bridgeton, street wharf, daily, (except Sundays,) at 3 o'clock, P.M. burthen per register, 517 tons—She sails fast, carries Be Sn a aew'aitieley ss. 00 Rosa succeed to all the obligations.of sid Compuny in'respeet { late canvass, asserted the error that he was brother | 88d When off Marcus Hook, about. nine o clock yeater. gengers willarrive in Baltimore at about 10 P.M. Fare only | Wy I and ts weil found. Apply to Captain Eveliegh , on Gel Guedes tee ie, es 73 50 fathe complcting, cquiping and keeping the said Road in opera | of the celebrated N. P. T., formerly Senator from | {#¥ ibn, RS i ea a The passengers end Shi Line is composed of the following splendid and fast PoMUratDIer NO.4,Na6s °° pov y HINCKEN White French (aio anew anche). 4.90 | Hoy sh ability ofdebts contracted prigrto said salesand | New, York to the Congress of the United States, | Sthoarathe stemubeat Keer which streoed to neta weary ere da Reese meet iytre_No. 9 Tontine Building, cor of Wan 284 Water sts: | Also, an assortment of Pansina, Fine Palin Leaf, ‘Bohemian, | that alter ssid sale. upon demand or notice, the atockholdersin | and late Governor offWisconsin—a man more re- | the vicinity, and took them to Ne MOsstle.—Philede!. Ohio a iatane ma FOR LIVERFOOL- Pack st of the Tih a Sod oti Hate suleahp fox She seeno a aay fer "4 on aae Company! perigee pecs by! ea mareatie ox tergiversation than consistency of pur- | phia Eagle, Friday. 4 a haytor. new packet ship a , Captain Hackst ee | said Commissioners in the same m: ras is oa stive i George Wi “ . [actos 7 Hy r i . Active preparations are in progress for the semi corme Weskingt ev a BRB oi eerie youll ba above, het regard ROWE’S | for the transfer of bank stock when sale thereo? The life of our Mayor would afford, perhaps, little | centenuial jubilee of the graduates of Union College. Baltimore at 3 "K of Gentlemens’ Summer Hats are | Sheriff; and we further decree, that for the keeping of Unis Lane leaves Bowiyi Tao the acd packet ship, ROSCIUS, Capt. Eldridge, 1 a ; a rn f bove ordinary interest. H. t is believed, - | whi ickets for Wheeling and Pittsburg can be procured on’ board will positively sail on the 26th just. For y haying su SUPERIOR sx" SF Hyingthem- | inoperstion for the time intervening between the day of the | tive of fle is a self-made man, and | memsoretion of the fonndetion of tke, Gates any eter i FACCOMMOUNLN, BY Ce eran | await, worthy the Aiton Vea i sae | paaing of this deen and the dy. sales the receint pi tive of New Jersey: He is a self-made man, and | memoration of ‘the foundation of "tne College, ‘filly UNITED STATES MAIL LINES FOR BALTIMORE, | 22a ROAR SSE | ing. the richuese of a Loghorn, aud warranted uot? ¢ Affected | et eee cen that the, balance, eee me Comitants of that particular peu! i He wal for a | Josep! Since. Two addresses are to be delivered ; one by ; , TGA OR OLD LINE OF LIVER: | by'wet or damp westhen apyare $2-—Through in, Siz Hours. BB oot" PACKETS. FOR LIVERDOOL—Onl i PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTI- BALAD icrols Packet of the ot of ly The hw ly | “he amsortment consists in fat ; MORE RAILR . niticent packet ship FIDELIA, 1150 to ‘ Via Chester, Wilmington, Elton, Havrede Grace, fe. GFinelattt, commander, will sail’positively on Wedn [bet ge ae ls h of July. i eas For terms of passage and to secure the best berths, early ap. | pug nap white Rocky mouatain Beaver 5; +. 6 90 to Gon i Y loseph Sweetman, of the class of 1797, who received _cfisofthe sale aforesiid; and we further deeree that William | number of years, an Alderman. in your city, ‘and | the frst degree ever conferred by the. institution. ‘The P; = aforesaid property is completed, make | Was there talked of as a candidate for Mayor, but | Mer by Alonzo Potter, of the class of 1818. 2 re ines thereon, and file the never secured sufficient of the requisite to have St.| ‘THomas J. SreeLe was assassinated a few nights érk of this Court, a. “8, 9 se chomool 4 Tammany to recognize him in this light. Subse- | 980 at Firman’s Bottom, Lewis county, Ky. It appeared ie in. tenair ard oper a el “orfcers, | (ently he left your city and removed to Brooklyn, | i" evidence before the coroner's jury, that two men, un- § Ha . | until the sale ot uy. monthly return same witli the keeping the t' statement in eack of the number mm plication should be made on board, foot of Beek: treet, ‘ity i ji tote aubyenber, ROCHE, BROTHERS &. CO, "| Hatt sllof thet a i a aeaeenag Willan st, | tgents ad hands employed. thereon, the value of tele my 80d tora year or more represented the Sh ward, | homne,*ty te auteenty ST ae Beis alee ee ‘On and after Wednesday next, June 25th, the fare between | _iy7ec 35 Fulton street, next door to the Filton Bank, N.V. my? Im‘th ba Merchants’ Exchange. | etchper month, and the quantity, quality and rala® of materials | with » Colleague, in our Common Council, Two | Brsoner by the authority cf the State, | A slight struggle Philadelphia and Baltimore, by the Mail Lines, will be reduced ay FREIGHT OR CHARTER in aE purchased: subject to’ the exatsivation and approval of the lected (e) Hh | os cea tic ect ta oa ais ee ee FOR SALE—FREIGHT OR CHARTER—The '< G ¥ yeats ago he was elected to our Common Council | two men fled toward the Ohio ris hich the; A to very faat sailing packet ship, MISSISSIPPI, 650 tons, MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING. Court, and the costs and other expenses be. paid from the pro- hither hen . - ‘ard the Ohio river, which they crosse: Pho Traing will lonve as follows:— pa ie baile IPRs Mey by Browne Bell, sulted on the MES, ROSE, No. 175 Walker street, New York, re. | cords Of sale. a the minute MES DEAN, Foreman, from ¢ ae eth yh mikes bets bea pees in a skiff, and thus eluded capture. iadelphia, ‘rom. i 74 salte sees, ROM ‘ s I Ladie treet ul tes of F rt, May a mi com- i ; Depot jith and Market streets é Dancin Pee we dre alted ory Y a, liv oak, and and locust top, | BD recta sotietan cation Ladies w ng any Shing wee rom the mtinntes of Bibb Su) POSS Cle over Lo 1g a he ye pooping tbe pigs heer in In Muskingum connty, in 1840, there were one Daily, e#tept Sunday,at 8 A.M. | Daily, exe, Sunday, at9 A M rer rdvtl piecnbered:andvielpecinan ender ioranties! <3 FAS THAT By virtue ofthe above decree, the undersigned will sell be- | Pettor, by one vole. sat } Y In| thousand three hundred and twenty-one persons, over And Daily, at 4P.M.| And Baily at Bi Toe DEM Y (conn ered snes i Ma poRcnlee Lisp uate CAHADIFS FASHIONABLE HATS. cag | torcthe court house door ir the city of atkcon, on the frst | the Board—unlike your city, ‘ve have but ‘one | the age of twenty years who could neither resd ner pili feeling and Pittsburgh—Bickets th to Wheeling sid at Odense’ hate fence t Walleeee anol aatee A tai Bie Tet cat Tate Neciion Fuesday in Augtist next, it 12 o'clock, M. the whole line of the | Board—and the future will reveal the story of the | write. Notwithstanding the enormons number in Mus- Bog katclalealeatah oy ic Gg PRE ‘em __E. K. COLLINS & Co., 96 South street, | Manufacturer, 17 Division street, informs. the public thathis | Monroe Hai! Hoad from Macon to, Marthasville, m the county | administration. © ‘ 1 | Sonia is Broatly exceeded in Licking. In Sisk sepn- For further information, apply to” ia 5 FOR NEW ORLEANS—Louisjana and New | Straws and Lace Neapolitans are of a superior quality, and war | With connected, and all the property. belonging tosaid Compa. | . The evils resulting from the miasma of °36 still | ty, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven persons Jo, BLEMIM atthe office of SGD: York, Live — “Regular Packet, to sail Monday, gist | aves glean, made in the most fashionable shape, called the | yy and all the rights, privileges aud franchises in any manner | circulate in the veins of our monetary system, and | Ovet the age. of twenty years, are laboring under this pene Ass Cost Wall ge, mAs Th log a ea ache SP OTUE; | CWB Snee Nonpolina Hats 6 ach, sce, | ea tuineoronerainnas tant Monge Hall Reuland Bank | our city, in consequence thereof, is obliged to prac- | ™e BY oon IU hr ot ie a a Milliners supplied by the case or dozen at reasonable prices, | WE.’ Woncshops, warehouses, engines, cars, iron, tools, equip. | tice rigid economy. Our City Hall has a foundation, | Capt. JonathanyWalker, who has suffered imprison- LONG ISLA ‘or fceight or passage, having handsome furnished accom: | % the Lace Neapolitan Manufactory, 17 Division street. nents, and all and every thing appertaining and belonging to | but this was laid in those visionary times, on so | ment and other privations in Florida, on the charge ot modationsy apply ou bond, at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall st, | 20 tm*re ae CARE RING id Road. i o aiding and abetting the freedom of seven slaves, arrived pooeaiity 4B COLLINS & CD. 56 Sontiests” | MPORTATION OF WATCHES. ss the entire assets belonging to said Monroe Raid Road | broad a scale, that, as yet, it has reached to no great- | s+ this port yesterday morning iu the brig Lowber, from a Positively no goods received on board after Saturday evening RECEIVED from Switzerland, by packet ship | and Banking Company, embracing subscriptions for stock un- | et height than ten feet, and it isenigmatical whether | Pensacola. He had been tried twice before the court of — UGED E hay cog yen eee er en a Zurich, an assortment of Watches nd Movements of paid includ j the subscription of the ‘State of Georgia for | even this height will be retained, as the city literally | the western district of Florida. R 7 gent few Orle: james E. Woodrnff, who will prom) aay x i a o y. it 7 i de gee “ 2 SUMMER ARRA we F ly forward all goods to hfs adddresa, Pore every eseriftion aud .ef fist G ypsdemeamat ign due to oF belouains to said Monroe Sai? Roed ang | groans at the thought of cain the original de-| ‘The secretary of State, in his official capacity of 8u- I wholesale trade, at moderate pric: n e " flect. A I 4 i r RA ‘UN 9 osT. =D B 4 of a E Banking Company, a full schedule of which be sea sign into effect. generous and consolatory citt- erintendent of Common Schools, will spend some days ‘TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOV pass RT oie ere eae yak tine 2S Nadia fates Piast " tpplicabion to Sf. Greybill, ‘at the office ofaaid ¢ compen Ni zen, in the shape of a lawyer, has voluntarily pro- | in this city!next week, and on Tuesday next he will in On and after 14th June, 1845 OFFICE, 61 South st-—Pas: from England, Ire- ju? lm*re a 7 Lane TT ee f the Road is 101 miles, the whole of which 1s itted dified design fc id- | attend the ination of th ils of the Deaf and From Brooklyn Depot— land, Scotland and Wales—Those sending for their FONE” SHOU. length of the Ro Us Hi eRe posed ant submitted a modified design for consid- | attend the examination of the pupils of the - F k a % ae b , ‘ i % tu ¥ » hat fi 5 y Accommodation Tram—9}g A. M and 5P. eterms, by first class packet ships, sailing from Liverpool intorn ie etoas BO UREN hk wu; ter , and is equipped with five locomotive engines; father as they, it seems, prefer loeatin; eatcyiaione home, a 30 and the public in general, that his | eight South Brooklyn, on Thursday night between 7 ic | ie as been dale and intermediate places, ily, Sundays exce, elt School for Instruction in Horsemanshi th hteen frei heels and axles | ; rand? i ip is now open ree engers cars, eighteen freighg cars, wheels and axles and lock, since w: heard exit opines umes, Braselr Hea i cu fe | Th A eran | a sacri ae lore BoA Me | eemtefacoms Geni fam and ober caine, | ‘hey are imindfl rather of thsve own than the inter. | Wom bum. Te feared thathe may have wandered to fhe vill, an the stopping places between Hicksville and sf er nore MAN, 61 South st. pars fot ene tein AE “M. and on failure of purchasers to comply, so much of the i sip esol wll peal ean ssl een dbase it Yet oe stm mien Hibernia ule am poston onthe 1th st, | rere of instruction made kiwi 0a” application to Mr. property sxmay be bid off by atch deCaultng purchasers, wil cay of the populace. ocessed siate of our.city finan- | Ste pantaloons mixed, with « white apron, and «Bue Boston ‘Train, daily, Sundays excepted, at 1236 o'clock M., = FOR GLASGOW —Hegular Packet—The well | "2085.5 just received {fom the country several fine and | DAVID C, CAMPBELL, ces has been of greai detriment to us. The Heights | mation respecting the boy, either dead or alive, to John or on the arriva +f ‘ol thesteamers from Norwich a8 A known, fogtaniling British Barque ANN HARLEY, | stylish Saddle Horses, which he is authorised to sell at a_rea- ABNER P. POWERS, Ne ought to have been ates by the city, and ap- | Luddington, 17 Cottage Row, (Furman street,) South fertronklyn Mee RT lane tr: emncars excepted, ane tamtahe mith, aes 450 tons, will meet with | sonable price. aS my7re JAMES O's HUNTER, Commissioner oan at 3 public, ponene : It ie pr ni pct ee Ay sa0eits the — of his fibers ‘om Farmingdale Depot— ‘or freight or passage, having excellent accommodations MBUG THOMAS HARDEMAN, hat but a small space, if any, will ultimately be left} On Thursday evening, at about 600’clock, the steam- a accommoron ‘irl (2G, M. anda} P.M. daily, Sn- apply on Doar pers NF oF ao OS THE PATENT Macon, Ga., May 26, 1815 Jermom re_| to this object. Our citizens are deeply indebted 10 | boat formerly “called the Rendout, but more, recently rtahiy hae La se het ta at aad tae eed : the munificence of a citizen, who has kindly at his jow'n as the Dandy Jim, burst her boiler while tow: — v2 a78 COME ALL WHO ARE rs r u 1 4 rm Hoadieace piper cet nit "gg eT eRe | = GALVANIC RINGS SUPERS Rea an. dh manteeate fact ae! ahs Eats | as ae neaeain ie tone lyn and intermedinte places. i pana nin BALTIMORE: Capris Bava Fone CRISTIE’S MAGNETIC FLUID. Be Cured without Charge or Expense. | the gratification of the public, by levelling the walks aoe ea ererahiaicip ec phen arunthas SotmanC bw he Boston ‘Trains stop only at Farmingdale and St. George’s will sail on the Istof August. "| DR, CHRISTIE promised the American yablic, when be BARTINE’S LOTION, and improving its general appearance. br nl 2 Manor. 3 4 ; ‘or freight or passage apply to roduced his discovery, that it shopid he tested solely | The greatest Remedy ever known for all the Cum-| There is another spot to which our citizens look | ,4 young man about seventeen ears “of ege, named ‘The Accommodation Trains stop at. the following places YD & HINCKEN, by usimertis. ‘thousands of foreign certificates might readily Maints which sia tetas aelll be pists being worthy of i Qradativably sujt. | Hugh Harrison, fell from a huuse WAIC% he wae peluting. on the road, going both ways toreccive aud deliver aya re Na Wetarstreets® | hive been picacites, but it was belfoved thet it would ‘be mors plaints which itprofesses to cure, will be given as being worthy of preservation,and admirably suit- | i, Front street, near Pine, on Thursday evening. It was ~ — == | satisfactory to await some result here, which might prove deci: Gratis to the afflicted who cannot ed for a public park, namely :—Fort Green. The | fearedthat he was dangerously injured internally, bnt Deer Park K jaye Pubes! en ARTEM: he | Sive as to its truth and efficacy, Itis, therefore, with a feeling afford to purchase by, halo which lingers round this place, left by the echo rday he was comfortable, and there were hopes of Fhompeon in yoy fart sailing b mass tong ag t= i of pleasure that the: following home certificates dre presented to (em applying to of history, as she revealed the emotions of the pa- iisultimate recovery. ; Lake Road Statio garries about 4,000 barrels, ond bi handsome sccommodations Gescription, and have been voluntarily tendered by the respec- Antinae LORI ilk some | tots who in teadiness stood to face the factions of |} Tye Wasuincron Monument Fun, invested in Meaford Station Pike strect wharf orto eB. KICOLLING & CO. | tive parties, ne ‘Years ago, and is the prodnetion of acceidental tyrany on this height, is an impulse to the heart to | stock of the State of Pennsylvania, amounts to the sum 7 il? re ‘ SSouth street. | |, Phe first is an extract from an editorial which appeared on | aided by skill and experience. ‘The original preserve this memorable post, which we hope will | of $19,704,00 of which $8,257,00 is in the five per cents, the 2ith instant, in the ‘ Albany 'y Citizen”—J. Stanley solely for the inventor's own use, but no sooner had it become | urge our city to carry this project into efeet. This | and $1,645,99, in the six per cents in the names of Horace FOR SALE—FREIGHT OR CHARTER—Th Esq. Editor. for the inventor's ‘ e f : n rats ferrudlilegiiice Work badopechetsbinTAZOD | the Parenr Gaxvamro Rinas, whidhariaibiey sat satablished in lis practice, than inquiries began to be made, by | consideration to any patriot would be enough in our | Binny, Alexander W. Johnsod, Isaac Wayne, John Steel rr 10, tons (Pak and Locast top, Live Oak tran- | stir in the world just now, are an el invention of this age of | Ween Gr might te procurpi Thus its fame begen to spread | humble estimation to secure this act. ere are | and aa B. Latimer, Trustees of the Washington Mon- (rites patton) abd bes nacionse tarvistedt aootn miean ew d to their officacy we can say that.two or three | {tom individual to individual, until it became known as.anever | too, by this, other considerations of a character | Ument Punt ° fon tenaneeaicin rE ADAA Oly Lopate Soceenaliat oe Hee eae toader ournotiee, which have favorably sme { {ailing eure, m most of the large cities in the Union. Without | worthyj attention, which space alone prevents us| The ‘‘/theca Journal Extra,” contaming an ac- te200 | gg WeMtY six Passengers. ADDI On PROLLING & CO. | cresced our minds, ‘The first is that of a highly respectable | Puffing, or ‘the aid of the public press, it has acquired its own | ¢ ting. H it is to be hoped, that | count of afatal accident on the 4th of July, proves to : i iy9m wae 46 South street, | inerchaut of New. York, who declared to us that their use | Clebrity and found its way into publi¢ favor as an unrivalled | fOM Cntuimersning. | lvence It 1s to Oe Goped, Eial | have been a miserable forgery. The Journal says that es are in Fes the arrival of Trains at the several meron |, atehant os uh ted pain in the side, and | aud extraordinary balm in the cure of many of the ills to which | this height will be preserved and suitably ornament- “ ; Y. Stations, to take passengers at very low Fares, to all parts ofthe SCOTT’S BAZAAR, speedily relieved him of cough, seated pain in the side, and | Mankind are subject, ed, to the end that the citizens of Brooklyn may | 2¢ such Extra was printed at that office, and no such Island. pine No. 37 DEY STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND | Urely well, ‘The second that we shall notice isthat o In cases of Gout, Rheumatism, Swellings of all kinds, Dis- | haye within the precints of their city, a memorial | *Ps mailed at their Post Office. Bagkage Crates will be in readiness at the foot of Whitehall | 0:57" ™ REBN WICH STREET. nan hamed Robbins, a resident of this Joeagms ar raetured Bones, Bruises, Cuts, Comusionsat | ofthe days gone by. ‘To the spirit of improvement, | According to the statistics published in some of street, to receive Baggage for the several Trains, 30 minutes be = GV ANDS SCOTT returns his most sincere thanks to his | since was visited wit an attack of Para ended with, pain aad Jnfistunation, Foisonoys, Bites and | of the days go Pon eat eet or provement | sso-Canade papers, it appears by the statement that 3 fore the hour of starting from the Brooklyn side. friends and the public at large, for the liberal support re- | whole side of his body. We accompanied a medical friend to Rockaway Baggage taken in separate Crates. jul0re | ceived since he has been in business, and hopes by the same | his residence, No. 9 Beaver street, on Saturday, to inquire into WT AY ~ ~ i it i iti Te fo m i y . be , ., A . TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. SENS Mien Winers Liguots and Begurse nue too. well knoven | urecifene arm and leg, and that sensation had een lost fo the | Pete, tron in the cure 9 in the back aud “Yes, we do think that you might well spare this, | female over liteen years of age. y if And neither heaven nor man grieve at the mercy. ‘A late nines’ oF BER Mail says 7 Wounds of every description, it caw, « : : brandy, whiskey, and wine enough are imported an- manent relief It is, Derhaps, the only article’ that c devoutly invoke you to spare this height. Halls to fonuel Gye gaiione Enlace, to,eeck male apd t dicoriment. "A large assortment of Refreshments to be had. been unable to.use the leg in 1ced by i ; , etomse the Srerheating. For Glandular Tumors, Lurmbago, ery ; all times,till twelve at night—such as Beef Steaks, Mut. and the physicians said they | eee eae in iot rurtiengottie ska | The numerous embankments in our suburbs—Fort | « itoigtt na wedetstand, at the? hotation. of ton Chops, Fried Kidneys, Hamand Eggs, ‘Sardines, Poached She lastdew weeks: be, bas worn | Petter cr Risgworm, and all kin's of Hrazciaas of the Bein it | ee a a ee Er tie or ernoa ireland, ) at = 7 <a Eggs, Pickled Tongues, Welch Rarebits, Coffee, Tea, &e. A | two an Pf aivanic Rings, aud used the Mag- | if 8 most excelleut remedy. | For Fever aud Ague, / a eee Pee i eee orism: | O'Connell, ia about to repudiate the. shamrock, and EXPRESS AND PIONEEK PACKET LINE, ‘ood dinner of Roast or Boiled Meat for One_ Shill every | netic Fluid, and the effect upon his paralytic limbs is astonish- | jee ere Bur above all, in. thet and which have hitherto been considered worthy of | instead of it to assume, for a national emblem, the aspen, ia Rail- Gay, from 12to ¢ o'clock. Dublin Brown Stout always ou | ing. ‘The death-like coldoess left them, the uumbuess began eall, in the cure of Ten From Philadelphia to Pittsburgh via the Pennsylvai 5 , ‘i notice by many, are rapidly disappearin, as typical of eternal agitation.” roads and © igh in 3% days. ‘The above line is now in draught. Good Lodgings for 25 cents and 3734 ceuts. Cold | togive way to many sensations of returning life and feeling, | [aV*¥le asd Wounds of every description, | notice by many, are rapidly disappearing before the | as typioel of otermaleg ei BS full operation and offers great inducements to persons who wish | Cuts ata moment’s notice. This House has been proved, by | perspiration came out freely, and he has been rapidly gaining, | "7 {Oe ang 1) ha Lntetn theta crac aie prove’ . s C > Sararoca.—The number of visiters at Saratoga a pleasant mode of travelling to the west. comparison, for years past, to be the coolest and most comfort- | nud while before he wore the Rings he was unable to articulate | 0/2 {uddition to the benign influence the Lotion exerts over the | gorous and decisive steps be taken, we will be left | already amounts to upwards of one thousand, two hun- f ny he cars are builtin the most approved modern style, the able in the city. No House better supplied with English | distinctly, walk or feed himself ; yet now he talks freely, rides boats ure fitted up ina superior manner, and every effort is made _ [rish, Scotch and city papers. Always the late: by the | out, walks some, and for the most part 1s able to help, him: by the proprietors to conduce to the comfort aud conv Steamers. Good Rooms for Private Parties alway i i 1 plaints to which inferi mals are | in the slough of unconcern; and the landmarks of | dred and fifty of whom fare sumptuously at Marvin's Hicularly. the Horsey whose value and useful- | days gone by, will only linger in the feeble embra- | United States Hotel. From June 26th to July 7th, in- ready. at "9 nal knowledge, certainly testi- ; : : . of travellers. ‘The scenery on this route is wurivalled, moments waning ceeemerabe tar noth eb kere eo ere alvante ings and Magnet | bets demancs the peculiar eare of its owners. Insome eases, | ces of memory, with nought of substance to call the | ®lusive, the arrivals were 1108. re IG ee orem THE CELEBRATED PATE D’AMANDES, _ | Fluid.” poh Fes, it has, in addition to an almost instantaneous cure, given | Mental vision to the fact that once they were. Honorable Edward Cross, late a representative in P this route pecengerd «1 1 the fatigues and dangers at- | ()RGEAT PASTE dissolved in water proves a very excel: | px, Cristi: = pparently new animation and vivacity to the animal, (to such It is diflicult, dear Bennett, to arouse those whose | Congress, has been saat Vvone of the Saaeee of the dant upon stage travelling, the same time make an ex- lent, pleasant and healthy eammes drink; it can be had at Dear Siri have been severely afflicted for the last eight | ™ ent thet in arious instances thewinnin ofarage has i ‘cacoethis” runs into the opum furiata cuprdo, but ilevags Court of a ansas, in the room of Honorable jous trip. the following, places Milhau, No. 183 Broadway; J. R. swith eramp in my legsand thighs, frequently suffering the | {Soon yaher than, the natural. speed of the animal), Ithes | it is hoped that there still exists ‘among our citizens | 7. J- Lacy, resigned. roadway: A. B. Sand & Co., 273 Broadway; The cars leave every moruingat 7 o'clock. Passengers are ad- | Chilton, 263 most excrucisting pains, the cords of my legs having contracted | jrome equally celebrated as an universal specific both for man | sufficient patriotism to secure the accomplishment We take the following from an exchange paper: vised t their pl ‘Philadelphia. Office im Philadel- ner & Young, 132 Chatham street; W. R.’ Ballagh, cor. a) sy ‘ affici “ ‘ is — Phin N. E-eomer of Chesuut tri Fourth streets, and at Nos, bers and Chatham streets; P. Merkle, 389 Graud streets W chrrivcat the leat sucess, fe ets Pesmen Ov irte and beast. The following are some of the complaints m of this laudable undertaking, and, therefore, this For washing, mending and irining 13 and 15 South Third sts, ‘A. CUMMINGS, Agent. | by, cor. Di and Clinton. streets; Moore, Lent & ( reteltig Woreé. . rom atavorable accopn Lacti common to the horse, in which it has proved its superiority. subject has been broached. Two shurt frunts and a Pear Philadelphia, May 17, 1845. Front street, aud at the manufactory, 129 Attorney st; W. For- | eard. I was induced to try the effect of The Lotion is composed entirely of the medicinal proper- e desire that history may proclaim, in future Of cotton stockings For information, in the city of New York, apply to tenbach, 14 Hudson st.; J & J. Coddington, 203 Hudson, comer | and Magnetic Fluid. In less than twenty-iour hour ties of vegetable substances, concentrated and rendered most at his lay pr , 4 Forepensehappene: . Hi ELL, Agent for Spring st.; J. W, Bassett, 611 Broadway? Collins & Co., 461 | imal ayabnetic Held. Bn tee tot uid tie severe. pain had ene | P¥re by distillation and other chemical processes As.an in- | ages, that while the kingly city of the west was fill- * E D. LEECH & CO.’s Line. 7 West st, N.R. Grand street; Dr. Sargent corner 8th street and 3d avenue; John | tirely lef id two weeks having now elapsed without any | Ward medicine, itis the most innocent, wholesome, stimula- an with the stupendous efforts of a mighty mart; Governor Yell! had arrived at Van Buren, Ark., my!7 6m*rre L. Sheflin, 114 Canal street; A. G, Levy, 202 Delancy street. Brery aT agin Want renee ee, P n ¥ | tingand cheering character, and will expel, instantly, those f i . if , ; | from Washington. | Sliu3 im*re : , + | recurrence of complaint, I believe a cure has been effected by | Gull, heavy and hypochondrincal feelings to which many are so | Sending on the wings of the four winds of heaven ton. , isp j your discovery, and deem it a duty to inform you of the tact, | subject, and ive life and animation to both body and mind. | the knowledge of his commerce, and displaying | ."A large majority of the best wines drank in this “FROM BOSTON OR au aerney ee INA GARPETING. ind state my willingness to have 1 made public. My wife has | S4yegt, and give life and animation | 454 PEARL STREET. verely troubled hronic Rheumatism, affecting her | street: opposite Weshioaton Market, 7 canter sie glory and majesty to a gazing world—a eat city; |: countersaxe manner aaa New Jersey, The slant, : . ; in varions parts of the body, which has been cured, as she be: | tie. with proper directions for use ou every bottle + atler, | by his side bore the habiliments of retined know- | particularly, which 1s made by men who keep dying TARDE WARE ROOMS, or adt Peas streets former Phas ee a ial Rel pleased in sati No.1 Nassau street at the Drug Store, comer of Sixth Ave: | ledge and sensibility, reared her head in the loveli- roremapapal and who do not want to waste their f nue and Thirteenth street. ness of sentiment, and proclaimed a feeling akin to James W. Hale. T . | ly occupied by Smith, Hewitt & Co., and are uow ready to offer | the incredulous of the trath of the above on personal applica: fe ES i PC Also, of the P: tors, 323 Broadway, where there will be ‘ 4 A e father of the cheap post NJ.HE TRAINS upon the LONG ISLAND RAILROAD | the public an tre mate ot Carpet eye oT nay ae | fiom. nga i madenlibers! dncount ta those wito want to purchase by the | the guileless holiness which ever delights to rever- | system, sails in the “ Fidelia,” on the Iéth instant, with s DP y rich, of new de- SAMUEL SHIELDS, 155 Eldndge street h hh id the d are now arranged for passengers to leave Boston at 6 o'clock | signs and colors. Among them max be found— New York, June 25, 1845 iJ e * | quantity for shipping or other w “ ence the wise, the patriotic and the good. his daughter, for England. and arrivein New York at 4, as was the case last evening; and | % NEW SETTS KIDMINSTER BRUSSELS, ‘Toe bd hs See & Agents wanted for the sale of the above Lotion. a q . a take the Philadelphia train at quarter before 5, and arrive there at | Entirely New. New Yorx, June 23, 1345. C.8. BARTINE & CO., Proprietors, Parerson, N. J., July 8, 1845. The prosecution of the pasties charged with the iP. M. my23 tf 18 PS. KIDMINSTER THREE PLY, Dn. A. H. C: ‘ 3 | Principal Depot, 323 Broadway, NY. 5 4 a murder of Hiram Smith, the brother of the prophet, has WILLIAMSBURGH AND PECK SLIP surkayines Rich Shading. a Dear Sir—! ghildhoog boon afficted with | Where @ jusye volwine of vascanon sale may lace tel nly Rejoicings on the Fourth—Government Removal and | peen abandoned. ba MRFINE FINE sf D y | re je parties in nd other parts. % Bey = % . . FERRY. FIAREUTING ON NORAIN | feguandarme, “i neve often suflesedso futensely checit has pre- CATT THe EUBLIC Consequent Dircontent. The Kingston Chronicle, speaking of the trade of The Trustees of this Ferry, believing that Of every variety and description. vented me from follow.ng my ustal occupation and frequently UTION TO f LIC, Knowing the great interes: you take in the pros- | Canada, says, that “since the opening of the Welland < 4 's < oO, th he’ LG owing 8! v P there aremany of the citizens of New York | Rugs, Draggets, Table and Piano Covers, Worsted, Tufted | destroyed my appetite. My nervous debility and weakness has Mfice for the sale of t inal Genuine cars rene «| Canal, this season, a much larger class of American nity that are unacquainted with the | and Jute Mats; Oil Cloths, very heavy and’ in great varieties, | consequently been so great that after having tried almost every | PULMONIC SYRUP, perity of our thriving town, I take great pleasure in | yegsels has visited Kingston.” an Facilities this Ferry affords as a pleasaut communication with | from 2 to 24 feet wide; together with all other articles usually | thing without any relief, I Willumsburg and Long ‘Island, would state that. there | found in the trade. ‘ihe public are requested to call aud examine | mended to try your Galvani ave two good Ferry Boats on this Ferry, which leave Peck | ourstock before purchasing, ouly at afriend’ Ship every fifteen or twenty minutes through the day up to 5 PETERSON & HUMPHREY, effect upon my clock, f. M., and then np to 8o’clek, at each even hour and | _m202m*m 454 Pearl street. | hours the npoticaty Iupt honrs after waic pitt leaves at 9 o'clock and 10 o'clock: | EYELT—English Patent Sheathing Felt, suitable for roofs of | (ne 08 gs aud Mageetic Fluid, and | At Nov #9 1-8 Cortlandt street, New York, | advising you of our doings on the glorious 4th. We | ‘The Philadelphia Inquirer of yeserds says iat iy is Re oe at Ge cie “chai FA r elebrated it on the temperance principle, under the | Commodore Elliott is dangerously ill. His physi eas Wincanton “anaes f | FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE cele e ciple, s appeared to strengthen my nerves, relieve GOME YEARS AGO I was cured of asevere and danger: | judicious management of the committee of arrange- Rave canged Mts lliott snd Saihy tos Nee ath The farmers in the neighborhood of Newark, | © | 9 ous illness by a Syrup made from an old Indian recipe, and Seer + : Hear day” Toad: thesefove un. | being strongly urged by my friends as wellas by the considers: | ments, of which Joseph Perry, Esq., was chairman. | pe}, ure finishing their wheet re hale crop is the first day. at half-past 9 o'clock, P. houses and ship bottoms, a very superior. article, and of Jalvanic i ai ch i i rage 2 py ep I Rea Atl nats reat bexeht not ony to the botxam of weasels butaigo’ co the | Resteatingly recommend your Galvanic, Kings and Fluid to | Seon ot the Syrup to. the putiies Legtered intenn, rrange: | THe programme was fully carried out to the satis | better than an average one. : < ly 4th, the boat will continue to ‘For sale by £.K COLLINS & CO.. 56 So ted as I have been. Respectfull; 4 - 2 . 5, run antil 12 o'clock. WEI | ides ice DH Be ORTH Wey JACOB A. OGSBURY, 162 William street. ee Ee a er teks tiie on faction of all present. An oration was delivered by | | The health of Governor Dorr, though poor, is ay STREP ot + ho 4 — a - a > : 2 . | Bradually improving, it is said. landings, from the Steamboat Pier at the foot of | Mason, Slateing, Plastering, Flagging, tin roofs repaired and i ary, many others could be | ment of my cure by the Syrup in h the for 2 sreditable fd ‘and worthy of an older { ciety in Portland, M be Barclay street. painted, and all other repairs and alterations done in the best ny tificate, was published and widely eircula he ge oll gs manent gi y did silver pite reakfast aud Dinner on board the boat. Leaves New York at7 o'clock, A.M., ‘Tuesdays, Thursdays | ovens , the beneficial | I continu connection until I had reason to believe this | head. It bore the stamp of future greatness; and let gift, by the la mpl nin ‘ I 883 & cre the Galvanic Person was deviating from t e understanding. Complunt after | its author persevere, and there is no point in his pro- | ity, hewmatism and Nervon flect is certain and lasting, and in all cases w Iso, furnaces, ranges, kettles, steam boilers, ry kind of fire works pat up. 'None but good and Saturday, and Troy at 6 o'clock, A.M. Albany’ at? welock a ’ B. N Jaane © complainthad come into me relati vanability and H ‘A.M. Mouday, Wednesday id Friday, Fee n T ne tone a ting ee ay en neler tel wiked, | ate Hinge sad Maghcte Elid wil be tonal ertstly bengperel seeagth of the Syrup, ‘Thinking thata written areementmight | fession that is not within his reach. ein W. A young lady named Moffitt, while viewing the ‘The low-presiure steambont TROY, Captain A. Gorham, en | Quinn, Plumber, 4 Brondway Siauch wafer, and fiventy tes as cheap. Tie ony lage sy be moreemectaal T requested one, tut ie wasdesiived, Ueould | _ Various other addresses folleweds one from Wr. | . mantic scenery of Fall Creek, neat Ithaca, onthe 4th ‘Tygodays, 3 haredays and . Captain xe Berion, on Mon. | —z7—imtrh ¥. H. QUINN. _ | New Yorleto obtain the genui He fe at Dr, Caiprae’s of- | Sten was tog eomppetsly intermoren wit matter, but my repu- | Edmonds, of New York, which was received with | inst fell from the rocks into the water, a distance of 83 tere fale: at whatetenatfectedks | great ecla’. In the evening we had a brilliant dis- | feet, and sustained no injury. She was found by her ralvabhi vi A @) 4 Diff, me Would exte play of fireworks at the Cottage of the Cliff, which | friends sitting on the bank of the lay and Friday, at 7 o' 1, of course, ‘clock. NEW MUSIC. tion sofd elsewhere iu the city, are entirely worthless and with- Or passage or freight, apply on bourd, orto F, B, Hall, atthe | Jj) RILEY &CO., 297 Broadway, publish and k hand vs : Math | Oe would extend its conseque ream, and quite un- os aet AN coods, freight, bacgage, bank bile Nocany Paging aut Re nud alone Mus eee | tied ‘this busine: lng ext PE ae dio pel Rated hasten pcb Rat 2s | hander arabian being there. 5 » baggage, b: 4 | y iT 7 i ss. My time and atte: ex: mm a . 1 AM , bag: — ¢ m1 4 cant ; 4 rth tort | a ¢ i Onw . , 3 HT Ear eT Eee ee ee eset Stir sands | ARRANGEMENTS recently made with their brother-in- | merous patients or their friends, who ealled at my office, aswel | not there. : i the asth of July, has Deen pardoned by Gov, Brows in NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LINE, | (upplied at the most reasonable rates maylzam ree _ | Lit ey ee able the subscribers to | as tp others, whom | visited both in the city and country, andthe | “We have just heard of the removal of our worthy | accordance with the wishes of along list of petitions, FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT, | —~ AEOLIAN HARPS. Largest_size Apparatus, wi inch lenses for fall size | treatment o conan ption ead, SE eee team | Postinaster, W. D. Quin, [sq., who was appointed | including the jury who tried and found him guilty. y John Tyler; and the democratic editor of the} Mr. Polk, and the Secretaries of Navy and War, oe Seca Guardian, appointed in his place, Andrew Meade, | are expected to be at Old Point Comfort on the 1th. ~ anal did no ealth | kisq., beg pardon. Cave has burned his fingers in the | Mr. Tyler, Mr. Cushing, and Gen. Lamar, have been —at 7 o'clock, P. M.—The steamboat EM PIRE, Captain R. B. Macy, will leave the imboat pier foot of Courtlandt street, every Tuesday, | 5) it i ates, at $145, iration, i ia, UNNS & CLARK having purchased the patent right for | PINTS. Apparatus, with two inch lenses for halfsize | Cuused erent numbers tort che sede aial dvsness pare | by plates, at Thave been the means of benefitti 'Coleman’s AColian Attachmentto the Pianoforte,” for the | entire United States, (excepting Massachusetts,) announce to y aud Saturday afternoon, at 7 o'clock. 7 Small Apparatus, with one-and-a-half inch lenses, for | ts like th boat COLUMBYA, Captain Wm. H. Peck,every | Wf tile Exava nent. attache Se nitedt nei rgeg ined auarter ize platens nt $30. Senet cream Thar that the advantages trae sing to sll’ should ele change—he has removed a good officer and an | there some time. The Ex-Preside: about to go to my ceueeeer wd Friday stternod at7 prclock. ya | Modern tnade horizontal Pianofortes. In rogardgotie durability Gentlemen sending remittances in accordance with, the | could I conscientiously permit my. sphere of usetulness to br | honest man—moreover, he being one of the royal | the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs. sehigrt “Me OF Freight apply on board, oF at the oft on the | of this invention, N. & C. are prepared to satisfy the most Dre~ | Mens A omar weal not x worthvess iaitared article, they: | "ES tore ele ey ee oe Aeon ray other sy Sy: | blood of auld Ireland. “The Patricks blow out like | Peter MeCue, an Irishman, for a brutal assault on rar | d mind, itical jinati id expr PEOPLES LIN ‘OF STEAMBOAT FOR ALBANY, STEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY, | warrant them in the tsverton, that the azaian will remain | Maxine procured y —’ j- | in tune in any climate, it t be affects y transiti 4 Te Fe eayarg, Hrcentad—Throneh, Di | Or tmoephere. Pine mosteacalactory warrantee’ given wich | ner articles con F ‘ C4 berty | each instrument. jaeumbuat ROCHESTER Cae press, | “The publicare mvited to examine the ‘Acolian Pianofortes” leave on.) : Steamboat | INI CRERBO REL ry to say that Lholdthe old original receipt, | thunder, and talk of an indignation meeting. Do | Miss Frances, Saaguter of Eber Phillips, in the woods of their own, importation, as well as all | and have the most accurate knowledge of the only correct me: | pay us a’ visit this. month, and I promise you good | in South Scituate, R. I., was bound and severely wi ted with their art, forsale at the lowest | thod of ing th i all its different stages. " x, of i is | byher brother and another young man,and then commit- HE aE ERIN | tod Ot reparing this medicine through all ite diferent tages, | cheer. Our friend ‘Truax, of the Passaic hotel, is | byher brother and snotver young man,am sAvertipuguet; tig wubeeriivess inform | LY RTes ante mma aateim screantn, hisesttie wtecapratared | One neclinhcts eer The wretch who murdered the Adcock family in ‘ e . sement, the q heat w! al a or, | Sivere alse tay by Foune wn shortnee Eaves She Fark, | the Daguerrjan Artists in general, that the above Appsrarus and | the most effective ingredients, Thave the ald of adiscovery and | Serious Accipenr on THe Worcestek Rai.roap- | Tippah county, Miss., was taken and tied by the neck ‘aptain A. Hou; poe Pianofortes, both in rosewood and mahogany cases. m2 6m*re | other materials can be procured at the stated prices, at their | the application of an imporved and cal suitable apparatus by | About half past one o'clock, on Weukeusay aftert | to the top of a bent sapling, and thus sent to long ac- le agency for the United States. rup, it is unnec G. Cruttenden, will leave on Tuesday, irsday and Saturday evenings, at D: Atteli Broad Ni k. these obj cass fi ined. Complants 5 o'clock P.M., landing at intermediate | eeeceneeesaernderese at egueriean Atelier, No. 31 ero wa Nee ea which these objects ean be successfully attained. Tomplants | | 405 an accident occurred on the Worcester Railrod, at | count. of Barely sree ‘ nlaces rom the foot | —STRTREIOS SOLUTION FOR THE HAIR,© | JY Imre LANGENHEIM'G BECKERS. |crineesey,Hacknh coir god, ranable eng can neve | HOM. A eee the depot and ‘Washington siree. | “Georgiana, Ferguson, the colored woman, who oe gimbort NEW JERSEY, Capt, R. H. Furey, will leave | YT HICH will change grey har to 8 original color in afew BLOCK TIN WARE MANUFACTORY. whieh are confined exel bridge, which came very near being fatalt o engineers | was wounded bya recket on the evening of the 4th of on Monday, + Briday and Sunday Afternoons, at 5 | minutes, ‘This solution is different from any yet offered A GENERAL AssORTME: | young man whose neidentally mentioned | and passengers. ‘The Worcester road has two tracks, | July, died on Monday evening. — Washington Jour. Wed NT of Planished Tin and Hard and Hollow Ware, She Gs | and t fail of superceding all others. ¥ Stenmboat NORTH AMERICA, Captain L. W. Brainard, | Phare who doubt its virtues, are Tedvated to have their hait Wood Ware: Baskore Brashea bos yilliccve on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Afternoons, at 8 | changed before paying. theit mu being no longer interested in my business, th i nts, Shaker Seives and | for himself, or af Teast opened an office in'thi umbugs would take | Brooms—in short, every variety of house-keepiug articles. all the suecess that he may justly deserve. Hi am told, set up | but the cars going out start on the left hand track, and at | nesday. ty; 1 wish iim | the curve pass to the righthand track. ‘This afternoon, a . ; invites the pub- | Potent train going out at falr speed, accidentally met the | Mit. Heno, of New Orleans, wes accidentally i ould be no reason to complain, m ibe | felvemt i } f ; 0 d whom hi Vameuigers taking either ofthe above Lines will arrive in Alba | '"N one yenuine unless signed tl. Striker, in red ink. Dio and Comblew atuortment of Coflee and Tex Urus Table lic, | am informed, to, some tnd sti ened comprutde’’ | Springheld pastonger train, coming in precisely at the | wer cond afew days sine By 6 tient mir gene. ay ie deupee Came For forming Train of Cars for the east or | The Solution can be forwarded by Harnden’s Express to any | and manufactured nt the shortest notice. : x | "The O1 Genuine Pal Syrup prepared in this city | point of crossing. The trains came together with great . ; Game ‘The Boats arenew and substantial, are farnished with new and | P50" the Wal JAMES Y. WATKINS, exclusively by myselt 1 for sale in New York, oxty at my old | force, driving both engines back into the tenders, sm A letter from Newark, Delaware, informs us that elegant state rome, and for speed and necommodstions are une | gligteah will prova the fact . rT ins Im 16 Catharine street, New York. | established office, (91 Courtland st, oned or below Greenwich | ing the front part of one passenger car, and doing much | the flies are dying there by thousands. Our correspon rivalled on the Hudson, ations are um | Bold wholesale and retail and, applied at, No.3 Chatham | tennessee | street, + 8. BEEKMAN. | damage to two of the freight cars. ‘The engineers and | dent has a recollection ef a similar cixcamstance a num- Fah taken at moderate a | street dpposite the Hall of Recor! New York, up stars. Hn Uae B APRESS NOTICE. ‘aya tm*m ee eee eee Oe tidy ateav eam onta [pect Soman tee All persons are forbid j | _anatint 1 Undersigned being desirous of doing all in their power : : - - j , ‘ : Berga at Be offen athe RLY ,o% board the boats, of to PC. | COURTLAND ALLEY, between Walker & White Streets, | ny at July next uo mailable matter, whatever, either open, ot mporteo, vit Neither of the trains were thrown off the track-—but the | hefiment New York State Aetillery. Col. Netmiy at re: _ FOR LIVERPOOL—The superior ah BXCLUsiveny or ailecius Horses. The.aceommo | Ganvelopess or ty bereseived at any of thelr | frtaet £1 Regulador lending cars were rather forcibly driven into each other: | spects a brilliant affair. NE, Cantar Poe sak eaten, 4 dations are firse-rate—the Stalls extra widih, and the Car- | Ponies p Lavealtad, Regulator, It is thought the engines ar rely ruined. Thre | "PO" * i'n. Poinsett delivered an onthe ‘or passage, hay | riage Room excellent. A few Stalls are vaca dare worthy | mailable EI Regulator, Small Size. Mariposa, is probably no blame attached to the conductors, as such inset inst i) bios rae accommodations | the attention of gentle en who Wish their Horses to lave eu- | 4“ Cubrey, Werner, Superior Plantations | q collision was not to be anticipated, there being a dou: | life and character of Gen. Jackson, om the ” Inge cabin only, wopiyto °* “JOHN HEREMAN. “| beriortrstmente semen New York tnd Duftalo feeptoss Median EI Rogulador, ble truck on all other parts of the rotd . Greenville, 8. ( jolie SV Bonth street, 1 ""jeia tmérre ©. AMITH, Proprietor. | New York, June 29,1050! S'Gy cidiwec maT yM&St Im*re ; '