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Vol. X1., No. 181—Whole No. 4053. ke THENEW YORK HERALD. . NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, JULY 14, 1845. THE NEW YORK HERALD. | agg g/m: MUEAY t80 UVEFOOL. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Propticist, SM os ind BREA irculation---Forty i yey aes | Hibernia, Alex. Rytie, Hag Commander, Tul | DAILY HERALD—Bvery day, Price 2 cents por Britapia, soln is | WhaxkcL HERALS"-erory Setaraay™ Prion 6 ont jor co 24 cents per anuum—| pepo in nance at the ust peices—always advi ance. | rkiNTING of all kinds executed with beauty and jespatch. All letters or pone cape gst ane Passage to Hal Forte orpsaye Wan: vad Nene op B. ey pe TAL yeaninnty toremit mo- (ioe | feces ne Walosteus be sap count, for any etait able at a a chat llopetat | pete i aia ie Jee a erin hit of age eect “Rtoast | “Bank of reland, and Provin- Janik of Scotland, National ing Coinpany, and bi Boston on the tah July, by f 1 RxPSCOTT, wie tinetheicenn Molden tien: S—Loussiena and New nd a ¢ ely sal aateovtes dite | Agent, 6 Wall st. |AMES GORDON BI Paornimror or THe New Yoru Pah be Northwest cornor of Fulton and Nassan streets # ‘and branch ts Seogedamr Banko iat throne! thout Scot: e 8 whieh all Gi UM MER ARRANGEMENT BLOOMINGDA MANHATTANVILL RT WASHINGTON, STAGES, commence rina the following order, on Saturday, ry» Maye ee 1845, leaving Mauhattanyille at'6 o'clock, A, M., con- yak how until 7 o-elack, B. M. Leavin New d. pTryon Tow, at 6A. ry, halt hone unt .M.. os bo Carmansville mnie and Fou Washington, rom 7 M, 07 liter ah ceutay Eastore mock rain sails fi fre a iz ‘ean ae forwarded ery hour | Carmansyi le 19%; Fort | ular dy Cc MORE: FARE TO BALT! Lipson gi. Through in Seven Hoi NEW CASTLE AND FRENCHTOWN RALL ROAD AND STEAMBOAT LINE. on. fre ari ha dsome furnished mI LO. segsitively no goods ened eo ioe fatter Batley ove evening | ant ‘Agent in New Orleays James E.Woodrtlf, who will promt: dy forward all so ne iress. il8re OR, OL—The New _ ing Realor bale alin ithe kapertortist sailing Peake ¢ shi ae | > R, 1050 tons, Capt. Ira Bursley, wil sail as above, her rextilar For freight or prssage Pisalf fi i ectalibat a bra A sapere accom: modations, “obit the | Price of Wve I The wurivalled Steamboat M. ‘on. and after Monday, street wi ‘ily, (except Sundays,) at 3 gengers will urrive! tn B 1 nt Captain ‘on boni TULL & MINTURN, South street. at June M6, Pleats lock, P.M timove atabout PM 1 this Line is composed of the following splendid and fast BF phim esi Liverpool, 150 tou Enso yaa eh | eam ie August. y12, p etna poe LONDON LINE OF PAOKETS—Packet of the Packet Ship tbs daly Rie tnd au ft ke aptain Moore, sails post retro Merde tals ate Dis weal henapioied aheoin: dations for eabim, second eabin and steerage passcugets; to st- cure bevths, eanly application should be made te 3.2. TAPSC orn, saprain Tripi ry «wharf, Bal ied (i Ad and Pittsburg can be procured on’ board ‘Tickets for Whi the boat, UNITED re a), ey FOR BALTIMORE, _iyl0 re South Pity comer ol aca 2—Through in eure. EW OF cTS: OF LIV! OOL PHILADELPHIA, TEMINGTON AND BALTI- Pee, my ist Jul Cr did and favorite a ILROAD LINE. acket ship HO’ INGUER, 1100 tons burthen, Via Chester, Wilmington, Elkton, Havre de Grace, ke. apt ire Bursley, will sail on Monday, July 21, her regular “Phe shipa of this line ging all 1000 tons and upwards, persous about to en for the yuntry will not fail to see the 1 yeu to be derived from selecting this line in preference other, as their great capacity rontiaee them every way more comfortable and convenient than ships of a small. class, and their accommodations for cabin, second cabin, and eoyee passengers, it is well known, are superior to those ‘of any ine of packets. Pe as On and after Wednesday next, June 25th, the fare between Philadelphia ‘aud Baltimore, by the Mail Lines, will be reduced to ‘Bie Trains will leave as fullows:— to secure berths should not Depot Tae Enadelphla. een eatimor fail tomake eatly encase bond, foot of Wall atreet, or Daly, except Sanday an 8 AM I. pana exc, Sunday, at 9 SAM. M. Th Bouth street, corner of Maiden y a sat B ts ‘Wheel and Pittsbu hich ets shrosit to to Whe i se Pittsburgh can be had at erie HU ees a | | it —The New York built i SPR aE ent For fi : | burthen alg. tist, ‘or further information) apply ta = “Apply to ie a My etecere | Cee at the office of Adams & - } board, 4,N. Co. 17 Wall eget board, at pier No. R,, orto BOYD & HINCKEN, iy8re__No. 9 Toutine Building, cor of Wall and Water sts. FOR LIVERPOOL Basket of the igh Jaye Ms EIA, Captain. Hackstaff, June 2ith,,1845. je29e LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. ive gular day. | id packet, sh rechicet Capt. Eldridge Cc { will oarively sal on rhs ney Si For passage, having SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, javbneeee eee ‘5, HERDMAN, 61 South st. TRAL UD ” BLACK BALL OR OLD fink OF LIVER- Fron Breit ee eee POOL PACKETS. FOR LIVERFOOL—Onl 5 git} ‘of the 16th of The new ani Boston ‘Trai fi, daily, Sundays excepted, stopping apean wecaearhin FIDELIA, 1190°tons. buy muthens Win at Fartningdale ani) Bt George's Manor. | G.Finckatad commander, wil sail'positively, on Wediesday, | achicopimotation Tram A. M, aad SF.M for Farming | eh of July. je and intermediate places days ex ccommodation Train, for Greeuport, daily, Sundays | | phetton oul Bits Ge yoard tesntet Recker: guy | tothe subs ROCHE, Bi excepted, stopping at Jamaica, Branch, Hempstead, and Hicks: | ROTHERS & C wopping places between Hickavitle and | ‘ree 55 Fulton atret, next doar ta the Raiton Bank VY, Gasipa) — Gre SIGHT ria CHARTER—The oston Train, iy dy, Saodare mgt. S) |, at 1236 o’clock M., | i. the ate Frowe 4 a nines PI, iptons, or nae arrival o} I the steamers from pr daily, live ecommodation Trai me, and forw: for Brooklyn and interme page —y Tectaya cksepted) eee oer ite plac From Farmingdale Dep boo Ueeereeesnte eorsmer and inf perfect order fora three ‘Accommodation ‘Train, 6 A.-M. and 936 P. M., daily, Sam- | Oy Hoard at reat liar. foot of Wall stieets or Apply gays ex amon Deg Eegtys Saeiabarmediers isan | an6m, COLLINS ke Coss Se South street. Extra Train, sais Fe oN daily, Sundays excepted, for Brook- _ OLD BP BLSHED i Me Da MEO ET PAREN a Sec qth pee pe! ‘The Accom: ‘ion Trains stop at. the following places | making their arrangements with the, subscribers on very mode- the ‘road, going both ways toreceiveand deliver passen- | rate air by first class packet ships, sailing from Liverpool Deer Park, can as usual be: furnished for any amount, payable | ehroaghout the United Rin OHN ‘DMAN, 61 Sonth gt. | . ‘The mail steamer Hibernia sails frem Bostou on the léth inst by waich lettersean be forwarded auickly. v2 GLASGOW —Regular Packet.—The well | eowrnitons saiing Bich Barque ANN HARLEY, i juncan , 450 tons, will meet with | quick despatch. | Lr esa or pa harms, excellent accommodations a Ne | tPly on board pier 8 NTS ODHULL & MINTURNS, pai 62 PACKETS FOR HAV RE-Seeond Line "Stages are in readiness on the arrival of Trains at the Severn] | ‘ket ship BALTIM( jward Fark, Stations, to take passengers at very low Fares, to all parts of the ay sail on tl Istof August Island. ight or passage apply to BOYD & HINCKEN, Jy2 re_No.9 Tontine Buildings, con. Wall and Waterstreetsi? FOR SALE, FREIGHT OR CHARTER—The Mp aad sailing barque HOME, timore one year since of carries about 4,000 barrels, and has Baggage Crates will be ii in te iness a the foot gt Whitehall | street, to receive Bi jaggage for the ‘several , 30 minutes be- foes ence: of'artine ae ee Brooklyn Baggage tak separate Crates. _julore | = WESTERN "TRAVELLERS | | Spc Baa Watts, aoe for twent: to Ci Ws at Poe a a Cn ‘6 South street. PRESS AND PIONEER PACKET LINE, FOR iy THRE, GIVER POOL Tie tuperior “shin, NEF- aiberior shin NEP From Phiteielpits in to Pitabucgh vi via the Pennsylvania Rail TUNE, Captain td nrg will sail on her regul roads and Canal—through in 334 pl ‘The above line is now. For passage, having unsuy 1d seeeneees 1] operation and offers iucements to persons who wish | | ind in only, apply to JOHN HERD: 9 a it mode of travel ied re 61 Sonth street. pore casas built in the most approved epee ies the | | SCOTT'S BAZAA ‘manner, and every e! By'the proprictom to conduce tothe: comfortand ‘couvenienee | No. 27 DEY Rtn: BROADWAY AND oFenvalicns Scenery on this route is unrivalled, andtar | Spots of Pennsylvania internal improvements is well wor of being seen. this route passengers xvoid ail the fatigues and dangers at- | tentint upon stage travellicg, and at the same time makean ex- ANDS SCOTT returns his most nee thanks to his e nit trip. Petlicguel eve every morning at 7 o'clock. Passengers are ad- viaedlto gnguge their places at Plsdeiphia. Office i Pitadet | { streets, and a pach PN Soret Thiel eee ee aU MMINGS: Agent Rare ents Cote a, he, A | Philadelphia, May 17, 1945, lay, from 12to 4 o'clock. Brown Stout always on | For information, m the NiSELE Bev Fort, sonty to dratight. igings for 29 cents and S734 cents: Cold 25 Les Aen tor eet st, NR. | Cutsata moment's notice. ‘This House has been proved, by my!7 6m*rre rf comparison, for years past, to be the coolest and most comfort- Pie led lla OES tow wee) ws. Jn the city, No House iS zi vith English . i ish, Scotch and ci lw ROM BOSTON ig PHILADELPHIA IN A | Steamers, sity pargrs Always jat rine news vac e AY. moment's waraiug—tree—gratis—for nothing. Je8 Im*ce THE CELEBRATED PATE D’AMANDES. RGEAT PASTE disgalved in water proves a very excel seas Went plensut and healthy: summer dria je can ba had FP\HE TRAIN! he LONG ISLAND RAILROAD | {ie following places J. Milhau,, No. 188 Broadway, J. are now arranged for passengers to leave Boston at 6 o'clock | Cale See roedwrays A: . Sand & Co, hale al ieee: | and afrivein New York at 4, as was the ene last evening; and | per & Young, [82 Chatham street; W. t- Ballagh, c ory co take the Philadelphia train at quarter before, SUA Strive ore at | vy, ‘cur, Di “y aad nm Clinton, etext: sbgore, Lent fotk Go. M. | Front street, and at the manu! 20 Attomey Were | | eas NUTICE. eas bach, 14 Hivdeon a3 it. 3 J. Coddington, 298 Hi neon ner | STATEN ISLAND Clranf stress Dy, Beet corner bh i strost aad fu avenues Job | L, Sheftun, 14 Canal street; A. O. Levy, 202 Delaney sticet, FOOT OF WHITHHALL STREET j Sus im*re ." NEW MUSIC. |F. RILEY & CO., 297 Broadway, publish and keep on hand * Bar extensive assortment of New and Fashionab| fe Masi, they offer for sale at wholesale and retail at low: fee oy pric ey manufacture Instruments oe superior | rarran icle they IPwith the diflscar inenches of thei basieeae nh te | eupplied at the mont severe rates, tmylaamerre The Steamboats SYLPH and STATEN ISLANDER will | Jeave. ee York every hour ston lad P.M., commencing at | 9A. M., until7 P.M. Leave Stat land rem hour except 4 | mmenciug at 8 A. M., Ur Panter 's the Boat 1. M., and from 1 hour from 8 | ++ every half jyl2 i} Vere ever’ M. antil7 P. SING SING AND NEW YORK. The steamboat UNION, Captain Edward ‘Van Wart, will leave Sing Sing M day and Tuesday at 6 A. M0 frou, ve toot of Franklin street, at 3 P.M, day from Sing Sing, at 1234 P, by New York, at 3 P, i Fare to ag Sing and Tatry 8, Is. | | iS & CL. ee purchased the patent right fo1 | NEGiMaatnss Aotian Attachimettto the Blauotores, Mo doe | | eatize United States, (excepting ve pep art announee to # public, that they are re mow Ispbared to supply Pianofortes | with this improvement Or to attach the same to any izoutal Pianofortes. In regard tothe durability &C, are prepared to satisfy the most pre- their own critical exam: and experience ‘warrant them’ in the asse: , that the “Aolian” will remain in tune in any climate, and it will not be affected by transitions Chesmperpbere.. ithe most satisfactory warrantee is given with instrumen athe Publicare mvitedto,exumine the Acolian Pinofor.s” 9. roadway, enposise ie Park, an assortment of and7 Octave rtr on Wedn M. On ‘Thursday ding at Hammo. Lown 28; Dobb's jy12 2¢ ya ae PECK LIF The Trustees of a Ferry, believing that there arenany of the citizens’ of New York id visinity that, ore naequainted with the Bias, this rerry affords as a pleasant comt tion with each Way. fycand iustings, Is od New York, diy 12, 1048, at their ware-room where also may be found the best, and will be sold at the old J tf cu Cal ote ae de | INFE! | aud other Hats, suitall for the season. | selves with a pl nk Pere Far rs Monde eh at | | monroz RAIL ROAD Al bli hes lesan eh sat EORGIA, icon meh to its chat ma to Spt of his visitor eer and'§ | Baceaer in operation, aud A] | Whe'sfeut’ ts ie ives owil ee gen iar Rai Compan; a ral f eirmpend whoa, 19 Seema: ay i ipndy wlio rants %0 come i at late ee LOOK AT THIS !? jerati y the JUST RECEIVED—Another lot of French Boots, of ‘the heep the same 4s con bh tnd the greatest Bs esl: oon st assortin ers of al inde: to be found a at very low prices. Also, the foest Calf Shoes, 50. A great variety of all t kinds. Ladies in this Store will fiud ro dtcate Gaiters, by Bugking, Shps, Ties, Pranells, wa ipa mater sratitors ot said Company, and ps tn Shee ca she te mash lettt | fetes rae hae eee with ok e rie anova roadway, somone of Rieaiahe | their demands ‘and foes dimen y hon Tene : all the proper nde, ant | a ot Made, i echt ch Dress le in other made Spot ore FINE FRENCH BOOTS for cy. 50: for sty’ by of hcerepuuy Bey, are x ‘rene! Ota 4 Ann street, mabe Boot) Ma this joots, i ga equi wor pant "Boots, Shoea, Gaigers, ler in the shortest notice.” Mending in aus carers, im, M. Youug & Co., Wholesale and M4 YOUNG, and tx, priv franchises in any man' pertaiing t said Monroe Rail sold at pubtic sale at the court avid ©. Campbell, Abaer P. minted B. Fin er, and majority of the in the rowers, jardeman, he first Tonedey ireiie uotice en ty st the proce No'd Aus atrest, New'York, near “te iw Je% In're - ONES. At ligh ay Ly Si it te immer Acie i of tia cannot es Ueposite 4 in y-of Macon, aud t Biven to the creditors of fee ora schedul: Beavers, Blue we Castor ats, all Panama itats fet lony, Je19 imfre 110 Fulton si, ite French MILLS, HATTER 178 BROADWAY; Smooth White Castor . WARD HOTEL, Also, an assortment of Panam: rush ond respect to t movits vid sale had not been. je in tebat, HAS now sendy, an suortment of ic ct ention of gentlemen ces, vin atts Past (pen Cassiiners haresiee mmer Hats, to | ited, at the fo bt | to the com tn oer a iee tion,as intended and bility of debts contrac 3 ie Paim Leaf, Bohemian, Howard Hotel. id Company transfer to. the pri thy or that the Uf Jel2 "ire oadway, for the Ce op of bans 1d we further dec im operation for the time interventiy passing ofthis decree and the day. of sal aid Road be applied au said pury rafthe sale afr Mer wa trust | until the sale of eed pre monthly returns of the amount | same with the Clerk of this Cars keeping the same in. repair and operati statement in each of | agents and bands em) fo er mouth, and ROWE’S SUPERIOR STYLE of Geutdemens’ Summer Hats are well worthy the. ittgation of those about supplyingthem- ble Summer | at, ing the richness af Wartauted uot te be ted by wet or damp of aio a The assortment consists in madk Pearl Gossimeses les. Silver Pe: white Casto nap white Rocky mountain Beav: er with an assortment of Panama and Bohemian Hats, all of the first auahty and ve ink fashionable shape. 1m. 40 jam st, nee. + my24 Im*rh. lerch xeh: tea tinctine MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING. \Goure sad MRS. ROSE, No. es ‘Walker street, New York, re- | ceeds of spectfull a call from Ladies yetng, ai, thing | in nthe Millinery or Dress bi i line. Imi*rh ic FASHIONABLE WATE CARL Ki tee ae well known and. rlateatet first remiuy St lat and Lace Neopolitan Manufacturer, 17 Divisi ou. street, informs the public that Straws and Lace Neapolitans are of asuperior quality, and war | pee tglea, made in the most fashionable shape, called the, ‘Lace Neapolitan Hats $2each. Milliners savplied by by the case or dozen jonable prices, at te hove Beno itan Manufactory, 17 7 Diy ion street. me CARL KING THPORTATION OF WATCHES. — pat the balance sil nd wearer to re te Togeth Veet costs and other expenses By virtue of the above decree, | fore the court house door, in the city of | Tuesday in August next, at 12 o’clock, Monroe’ Rail Road fr his | of D mith h connected, an the rights, priv | Delouging or appertaining to said Moree ing Compan: s he in jot ouly the Ro: pots, work-shops, inks cod tea avace said Road: Also, the entire assets belonging to id cription of % Jermands, an ny daw abel 5 @ | spe Tength of the Road is raded to fis junction with: the Western an je substructure Movements of | are Cw hor | es the ever desoripe i re first quality, ready for. wholesale trade, x moderate pie ELACHAUSE & MAIR RE, ork. ju? im*re Ro. 17 ‘Fulton street, New MUBLSTONETS RAINE SCHOOL, | 137 and 139 Mercer Strect. MR. JOHN 8. RO! ;LSTONE. has the honor to | four and a half mil igh his friends and the public in ger that his | eighty miles, and is ichoel for Instruction in Horsemanship is now open | thr: fate ers cars, eighteen fr Ot ec ps 3 eight other frevgie care, an jerms of sale fatches and aid, ad, incline the a4 200,000 rae. of w! i, bd the fay an ours for ” ies 5 jure Terms of instruction made kn may be bid ff Roulston: resold at. spelt tak Mr, Sree received from the country several fine and styli Horses, which he is authorised to sell at a rea- sonable pri mytre “IS IT A HUMBUG?” GALVANIC RIN s AND “’S MAGNETIC FLUID. E promised the American “eh ETNA when he | saa f that it should be tested solely housands of fore oretgn certificates might readily meaner age at Grats to the afiete sife as to its truth and el acy, It ere for with feeling afford to purtiase of pleasure that the following home cat tO yin the public, which are selectet ral y . description, and have been voluntar " iti extract from an editorial which a POWERS JAMES A ‘p aeRT TH 8 IARDE: Macon, Ga, eons i COME ALL WHO ARi SUFFERING FROM Be Cured an hans, 7h be a et ec Lipapoee Remedy ever known B: fw: ARTINE’S BTN crown ing. such a in. ‘the world j gst this awe of entions With re rd to their offica bgt can say that two or three cases have fall )} Ny a bes Ti Me) dhe 9 Ba opnte . rs pressed our min whe, u aOR 8 ply ree npacts vod merchant 0 of New him of cou is now en- speedil ian rely well well, ty crested te pi notice vjathat ofa young visited wit an attack of P: alysis which ide ofits body.” We accompanied a medical 1e, No. 96 Beaver street, on Saturday, to in Ge Hound that he had been, deprived entirely of the tise of one arm and jy and sensation had been lost to th whole side of his cree Ont 4 hole side of ; A een uoable toe wi ing, or the arm in , and the pl ysicians could not tele hi in the last few weeks he F iergr Bing of | seas Breast and Face, Cranp in the Sto ike h ut above all, in th te erapaet injuries, Spra 8] tion came out free! rm While before he wore the Rings he was distinctly, walk or feed himself ; yet now he talks freely, walks some, and Horthe mot prem able toed hi 2 ese cases, comin} inly te ie pe ‘merits of oon sin » oF the belebrity, and ine and extrac Hey the jou, it affords his cue. eeltaps the only 7 , aD jar complaints to which Wert particularly the jorse, wi r Griste’s Galvanic Rings ‘a wie has, Dn. Cristir :— 3 Dear Sir—I have been severely afflicted for the last hes years with cramp my jegeand thighs, peceeey sufferi most excruciating cords of my legs having coenneel into knots. ve rery ‘‘remedy” that | have ever heard of, without the ad success. In tru seer only to be Fotanarwoees: ‘a favorable account whieh I accidentally was induced to try the eres of Ft Galvanic Rings and Magtetic Hid: In ices than tventy-lout hours afcer wear- ing two of the Rings, one on each hand, the severe pain had en- tirely left me, and two weel recurrence of comp! aint, your discovery, and deem it a duty to inform you of the tact, and state m willingness to have te Be public. My wife has been severely troubled with Chronic Rheumatisin, affecting her in various parts of the body, which ured, Nieves, effectually, iy the use of the Hines and Magetic Fi juid, after atrial of but afew days. J shall feel Pleased in 5 ive the incredulous of the truth of the above on esoonal & applice: | | ie, SAMUEL SHIELDS, 155 Eldndge street. New Yonx, Jane 25, 1845. tenacious}. pores c ‘ome eq} and beast tion is composed entirely of 1 pure by distillation and other chemical ward medicine. h Lei ae most innocent, w! on cheering henry and yp je u io'be had fn New i He: with proper directions fo No. 1 Nassau street ; at the nue and bb goon street. 180, of the Proprietors, 323 Broadway, | made a ibe « | quantity for sl or other usi | “Agents wanted forthe als ofthe above New Yorx, June 23, 1345. | Da. A. H, Cristin — Dear Sir—I have from m ia ipal Di | legs and arms. [have of | vented me from followangimy aud frequently tite ly jity and weakness has itm that after having tried almost every ee ve up indespair. I was recom. wry your an erie Hind and Sem chee Caner solicitation, was induced to do Its effect upon my system was almost miraculous. “Altera few hou she apnieation apprared to atrengthen my nerves, relieve eet ioy Reeasche cad have had eheipue OF tie iaoerne tism orany pains since the first day. I would, therefore, un- hetaringy? recommend Your Gelvasie ined and Fluid to those afficted as 1 have JACOB A. OGSBURY, 162 62 William street. These certificates brit lished for the. pur an honest confidence in hx covery, which Dr. “C re lievesit deserves. Ifit were ne many others could be as. which may be seen at 13 Fultonstreet. In all inds of Rheumatism and Nervous Complaints, the beneficial effect is certain and lasting, — a all cases where the Galvanic y that ithas pre- | Cc usual. FACTS FOR THE PE SOME, YEARS ba 1 was cured of ‘ous illness by a being strongly urged tion that much good might be done through duction of Cel. ip to the public, Lent ment for irpose, and located, fat street, inthe eity of New York. by thename of Schenck, I ind the met \e was sold hi ee J coutinu connection nae Thad person was deviating from the w wigan shad a ve ring b New York to Wocmee the genuine artidle De Cristin’s of- overk fice, I Tie ULTON aT REE | (Sun B t amit , ior’ gold eleewhers jn the elt}, arcemtirely segihfees and with: Guakorembenioaiee me rely Myo lweee valuable medicine: 1, of course, felt that | one would extend its consequences to tures in iF THE AND BANKING CO. oad tad" Huukiog ‘Com ‘ind and decree, that, the Mi gto erat wt Mahan ithe the part thereof whie on ery gi debs of the unable Aries 50 as to answer, upments and effects therewith \a | edad all the property belonging to said Compan "Road and Banking: Com pouon lathe sownty afb oh bh of said sale is requir iid depo: ithe tie id that the said credi- i. _ le against them by s + they be suljeet to. objection on account of the c bovipsme rs of said Rail Company m respect ¢ siti od by theact of incorporation. but not ted prior to said sale; and tpoy demand or notice, the between o that if said receipts alsg, 0 the number and Tend loyed thereon, the value e quantity, quality and value of materials e examination a on tee: Prov ‘MES. DERN, Fr uaraggaet from the minutes pee Su rant the. oe a sell be- mm Macon to Sfaraarillery cg \ e Kalb, and all the property, equipments and e! : | Pog belonging to Co! Se8, enikines, cars, iron ing appertaining and lonroe RECEIVED from Switzerland, by, packet ship | and Banking Company, embracing su Naf eager for ins of every land and longing to ‘said Monroe Rail Road office of said 101 miles, the whole of which 15 en oompleted gu the w fen "he fises ts fa eset equipped with five loconotre eight ‘cars, wheels and ax one stationary engine. sto he pad immediately to, the Caminita iJarchasers' to comply, so auch of the off by such name purchasers, wil ms | s LOTION, its which it professes to cure, will be given fe prodaction of accidental discover ss it has acquired its owe ibe fiveras mauy of the ills to which I those pains in ithe cold after inelas, Wy raptons ot te Srinit For Fever and Ay and cure of Tendi ing manner, its magical intluence the Lotion exerts ov infirmities of man, it has been found no less vali whose value and useful- | ands tI Lene iar care of its owners. itl has been applied to this fine creature for hich it has proved its su; able substances, concentrated will ex) street, opposite Rem fork cigs at 75 cents je on every bottle. rug Store, corner of ount to those who want to purchase by the | otion PINE. CG., Promretors, 5 roadway, my childhood been afficted, with | Where a large volume ch tiadioaliis tury be coun oe almost constant nervous hea md and rheumatic pains in my | respectable parties in this city and other parts. AUTION TO THE BURG, | inal Genuine IC SYRUP, At No. 491-2 ajay am street, New York, p made ‘from an old Tai friends aa well as by in his name, is name, Batteries or Magnetic Mac! ‘© recommended, the Galva- complainthad come in to me rel @ to nic Rings and Magnetic Fuld, will be found equally beneficial strength of the 8) ae ane thata written <much safer, and twenty times as cl ap. aly place in be more effectual, ay Dut it was merely Personal matte ‘Allimits- | tation was too Pardo ayn interwoven with the reputation of t wlateveraffected the pent time and attention were devoted ex- afore. vara We farther Cem- jature. connect- ny, anid all the belonging OF ner James soa iB ee, ‘August next, after ‘of Macon, be paid eney e- hat public notice be file their respective Court. Hl ai ni d claims, then ions which all jon to matters of set- tracts, or other paid for the by the re ated and adj adi Road in opera- ‘stockholders i in ioe wing.gf sai , the Fate} ua should not be out. g Paid from the pro- deere that W! aaa y is 1 Sate leted, make ther nm, and file [4 r accounts cific Hon. Branch T. Archer, the Father of the Texas Revolution. | The above is an excellent portrait of this distin- guished citizen of Texas. Branch ‘T. Archer, is a native of Powhattan county, Virginia—isjnow fitty- seven years of age. He was the son and grand-son of two distinguished heroes of his name, of our re- volution of °76. He was for many years a leading member of the Virginia Legislature, and filled ma- nylother offices of trttet and honor in his native States and always with signal credit to himself. He com- manded in our war of 1812, one of the most etti- cient cavalry corps from his section. {n 1830, he emigrated to Texas, with the avowed | purpose of revolutionizing that country, and bring- | ing her back to the bosom of her kindted,from whom | he always believed she had been most unjustly and | unctnititationalty severed. On the 16th December, 1831, at a public meeting | of the citizens of Austin’s colony, assembled in the | town of Brazoria, with perhaps not more than two or three others to back him, he was the first man in that country found bold enough, openly, to preach | the doctrine of liberty and disenthralment {rom Mexico. This ball, thus put in motion with a te- merity which awed the passive multitude of that new community, continued to roll, and gathered in wal of the art, May ROSS a Toad cad Banke | an Pat Geivions ae | elon to | Road tock te of Georgia. for be seen, ee Jompany. — | hich may Agantic road, exce borough, Commissioner Hon. Branch T, Archer. its course a lean minority of bold men, who did then, and will hereafter, control a majority. Dr. A. was always foremost in this measure, which in a few years has grown to be the great political ques- tion of the age. With an eloquence in good keep- ing with his personal and moral firmness, we find him before the walls of San Antonio in 1835, urging his tellow citizens to charge the enemy. Then we see him presiding over the first Republican Conven- tion of her people ; then in 1836, we listened with wonder and delight to his spirit stirring appeals to the citizens of the United States, in company, as co-commissioner with the lamented Generals, Aus- tin and Wharton, invoking aid to a cause in which they Were sworn to succeed or perish ; then we find him ‘the first speaker of the first constituted con- gress, and subsequently the fearless and able Sec- retary of War and Navy under President Lamar. All the stations he filled with a patriotic single- ness of purpose, a dignity of mamner, and a chiv- alry of character, which universally won for him in Texas, the enviable appellation of the ‘* Old Ro- man.” Such a man Texas can never cease to revere, while the friends of liberty, every where, will award him a place in the list of the loftiest patriots of America. Selizooab xe: LaPayerre, fete, (Cham 3 Co. ) Ala., July Stumping at the West—The immortal Felix G. Mc. Connell it the Freld—Amusing way of Nomina. ting a Candidate. A discussion came off in thistown yesterday, be. | tween Samuel F. Rice, the democratic nominee of | the Th Congressional district, and the Hon. Maj | Gen. Felix Grundy MeConnell, the independent | candidate; and to use the words of Felix, it was a | regular “beat fight.” You must know that some two months since, Rice | was nominated in Convention, over the head of Felix, who declared that he saw no necessity of a convention; that there was ne vacancy that he wae aware of; and that 0 man should dance upon his ncheon” until he was tired. The nomination of | | | ma E } PAIN, | or Expense. | | ‘for all the Com- | 10 cannot by, of it w: own the Uni aa never Without unriviled R he therefore regards as an indignity to him- sn is Cony votes eit, which he vesald less than a full grown man ode ‘and | Hot to resent. ab, areienion Bice a "Vell they met here yesterday, and the discussion n immediate eau pe per- | was opened by Felix. He said, that the circumstan- tticle that can be de- peck and side, ide, ces under big ng he was placed, imperiously de- ion a manded that he should canvass the district. That two years ago when he was nominated, he worked as kindly in the harness as any bob-tailed pony; but that circumstances were now changed. The convention that nominated Rice, was packed and stocked, in short, “a cold deck was run on him.” Here he went into the history of the getting up of the convention; and gave an amusing description | of one Charley Lewis, ‘‘a travelling chairman,” and lame at that, who perambulated three or four counties, presided at the primary meetings, and ap- pointed delegates to this convention, and although when at home Charley was very near-sighted, yet at,these meetings he could pick out the Rice-men with astonishing precision. He said, Herschell | who looked through the telescope and saw men, | women, children, and other apie in the stars, was not to be compared to this fellow Charley. Felix "AS acknowledged that he had often heard of a “ tra- ‘wholesome, stimula: Her arocery, ” and had even been called one. tantly, those | himself, but said, that he had never before heard of talmhich many are 80 jas travelling chairman.” At one of these meet- ings, Charley took the vote in this way ; you Walk- single bot- | er-men; said he, will please stand over here, the ‘xth ler, | ; Steiner-men immediately “‘fornent,” the M‘Con- nell-men will range themselves out ay in the sun, where there will be | mea the Rice-men will rendezvous at the grocery, which means Rice: got nearly all of the crowd. Nowe said Felix, if the M‘Connell-men had been (Nei to form at the grocery, | would not have been | surprised, for that was their most natural position. ju20 lime” | Felix was perfectly at himself, but his enunciation | was so rapid, that I cannot give you half the ‘* Fe- lixianas” to which he gave birth. He was, in sabe a troublesome customer to his opponent, charge him with having defrauded the banks, vented wrath upon little 814 cents democratic peed One little i vaitor, sy name of Joiner, who had attacked him, he declared was not more responsi- ble than a tek upon a surfeited cow, and Althougt | he was a member of the church he had some doubts | about his sanctity as a soul. Recollected well when two or three years since he stood by and saw Rice slap this editor’s jaws, but now he was one of Rice’s | orderly sergeants. He said, Piri he the beable of his friends he had been sent to the hegiekat jature a few | years ago, and ever since he had been looking up, like a man lying upon his back. He disliked exceedingly to be ousted now after having gota taste of the “ goodys” at Washington, but if he was beaten, he was a first rate saddler, had fine health, and could live on Tennessee bacon and snaps as wellas any one. That he had been bruited aboutus asecond David Crocket, as a man who weighed a 1000 and smelt like a wolf, After a few humorous ein the feaduche, it acte | and | infei he medicinal proper. and rendered = body and mind. ney of 82 Vesey | Li OPLE asevere and danger- recipe, and ie considera. the extensi tro vt into an wrange- Ltt 4944 Courtland confit ee, 5 youn al understanding wit nda true state- form of a cer- reason, ia eaeee Aad mnt varia lity ned oatmeal but my vs establishing and con- iiameburg crit Lgne ‘island would wae freon tecrivesoonekelanbonaneeie’ Ean | VOIGTLAENDER’S “tas “ t K Boats on this Fe hich nnn tht ect ae | 2 OTY: juences, based upon my well known | remarks, made as he said for the purpose of giving Sip ever Genera saints tvoush fhe ae" i CLIMAX STABLE, ARR RNANGEMENITS reels ade wate thertroorsine | uaa rate my.cure, wha my sdpiee tone | fic fresd} Rice, time to cool olf, he concluded | Os Ba p sotlehy efpee andi our and | COURTLAND ALLEY, between Walker & White Streets, | £1 lew, Mr, Voightlaender, Vienna, enable the subseribers to ‘ amidst trapturousapeianse. pharaoh vale ait de MSc eatin Wi tinette at helfpast 9 clone. XCLUSIVELY for Gen cara ia sccommo sae ve A pparates, with three inch lensee for full size Pllecko of tee chess tae assat paniteanent Mh alee wilh fe Monten abil P. 3 —On the evening of July ith, the Tost will centiaes fo riage "A few Stalls s 7 V 4 f si iq ‘He said that he was much excited, but that vn wna tae 3 jy2 lmntre ” | the attention of gentlemen who wish tert pia secaneseene Anuncas. win Sren a pt Mityse lees «balboa re ct for his intelligent audience would keep him IN G. LINE AT 7 O'CLOCK, ~~ | Periog treatm c _ sre P | laa size Apperatuy, with oneand-e-half inch lenses, for ieratitying, ai vant dai oe ot feat wil | in proper Here he gave a htory of de Yam tbe Scr oxt er ieee sot 5 4 | “Gentlemen sending ‘remittances in accordance with the caereat ale the convention Which nominated him, and denied v ape SAR Pt STREET. above. prices, may eneed upon rece e Feanine Vout. he fry ie variation Of an' that there was any unfairness in it. He then re- reaktast an Te, RIB! | ARgnGar Someries, Aad ace & weprebtest ve memercce wey ow me the iat y ofmy Sy: plied to the personal remarks of the gentleman.— utd i TCA TW Ee ag pte leery cn A roe on lae » Cee seme as all | TaRyit is unnecessary to say that Raith a et alreceipt, | Said he did not tear the charges nor their retailer. bw pg ‘Ribuny at eeloek | oocopie by Smith, Hew fa io aid ave now ready 0 wafer | aliet eres ceased WU Washers Pevranne nettweet | shat of heparin ti medicine Cre lls “liferentacyes. | He had met them twige before and would meet them ‘The low-pr reswure ate: boat t on the spr Fred nme ly for! market pense Ww. SLANGENHEIM. | And in order to rit it free from all impurities, as well asto| now. That his bank transactions had been pro- acre a had and joc! tape dhe v= some of whe Senet Ui new ce || pa Iphia, Exchange. i nw ghcat the tkind | nounced by the Legislaiure free from fraud. That ieqreamboat rl . Degroot,, on Mon- | "#9 end colors. vefound | to the above ener uit the tbe subscribers inform | UES eal pro operties ‘some of hhe' General hi It had 4 for::hi r day y and AGARAY Capale 4. r ER BRUSSELS, | the Pac ep general, that above Appararus and | the most effectit in jents, | have wredhe ad sovery and | the eral himself had voted for him since then. Wr eee passage seoiteht ply on board, or to F.B. Hall, nt the i y at their | the appl fention ol at en nd inven anparates by He then charged the General with being a defaulting office om thet whart, ; bi 18 P8. KID THREE PLY, or Atelier, No.l Bond at ‘9% Post Master, and auffering hi C Notion [All woods freight, hasguge bank bills of an "ae ot Reena AT & BECKERS. ‘os r, and sutlering his security—Cotton—to other kind of property taken? i on ie | ee fl ON INGRAIN | sustain the loss. must beat the risk of the owners of G, | ‘LOCK TIN WARE MANUFACT' ORY. al wl mya ventalty mone Big Aa ie non str Papen ng oe he ents eer id She, ~y Bi Co iy Poe alee an was a defaulter, but that before Cotton went his se- ALBANY AND TROY LINE, andi iw eet es ery ay wand’ in Sey | ry; od Ware woes cai fa Se) peek Saas fer curity, feos Yh came to the General friendless and penni- (bert A ascy al eave im nreoonnys Or PTT RBON hk Wyre, ae tod seams Mand | i ry ge city | Hong time, an a wale into Felix some mh that on at 7 o’cloe! 4 WATKINS, lew Yor! Porures my old | a settlement he always intended that the money y fai Uiaprain wa D. Peck very iL h Patent Sheathing F ing 1m#* treet, New York. 44 Courtland st, oned bs delow, a aeeavet paid for him by Cotton should be duly discounted. apply on board, oF nt ad Cb the | zene efit not ma ta the bottom of ¥ EXPRESS NUTICE. | sre im*m * | That, ag regarded the Post Office, henever received jure Copper. “For ale by “KK COLLINS Tin wa & Undersizned being desirons of doing all in their power | LOIN acent from it, but gave the entire emoluments to * FOR SALE—FREIONT OR CHARTERS TI inh m , * Government, in ts experiment of giving | CHEN NItan Lane All 0 oriers immediately attended to for | Dick somebody, who had fallen off of a tree and ED acne Now York buile packer hip ¥ CARVER & HALL, ayo roe Samat eheieners cicher ones, oF Mason, Sine coring, ly tin roof roped ad broken his leg, and that the Democrats cursed him Sa tad Dororand toy mer can dei nie One ean ee | ARCHITECTS, Engineers, uilding aad Real Estate yea or i rs, will iF ere at any of their | painted, and all) all Fepaire an siege eles One ie eee | at the time for giving the office toad——d broken jeaus cotton, and his handsome furnished rmordations | Paiasea ieee sireet, New Yo rE Nord rath street, | Positive ny i “i nto stete heir” Agents to refuse ovens, sad ‘ver ‘up. None but good | leg coon. fortwenty-six passengers, Apply tt board te fousa! tan nel ibeations na Eames biits mailablo matter, a er keane mene moderate _ chat og | “T then charge General McConnell,” said Mr. it Patent Right my ON kW! ui mney : | Rice, Mri not paying oO wer or jvm eres, i 2a y loaned and inverted oh Regey | L8, “ New York, June ss, 10g.” mi "Bei ean es aun f moneys which he col- the EK. H. QUINN. leeted as an attorney.” ‘Name ” de- manded Felix. ‘A claim or receipt for wi Thold,” replied Mr. Rice. “ That,” said Felix, “ a joint note given in connection with some vie tumpka trading Bes which I am not liable to pay ; and by the bye, have an account of 18 or 19 Toisas ainst you, for maney 1 won from you at pokes which I wish you would settle.” He ulso charged the General with having auetion- ed off at public auction = the town of divers members of the whig ag SX said the General, ‘ Pee eel both whigs and democrats ; and it was because they came to the land sale, and bought up poor men’s homes, bought them out of house and home.” Many of the crowd now evidenced a disposition to leave; ‘Fellow citizens,” * said the General, “1 hope you will remain ; this is a democratic looking- glass."—But as for ourself, we were taken with tov decided a_ leaving to stay. Felix seemed to post up the books pretty square as he went; and we un- derstood that Mr. Rice, at the request of some of the jaudience, . desisted from personalities, and branched off upon something else. The General sckupmipdged his errors with a manly frankness, said that he intended to repent tad reform, but c: ould name no precise period when he would set «bout it, as sueh vows were gene! “written in sand.” Felix has ‘his faults, but be- lieve me, he has to wear many sins which he does not commit. The want of early culture only, prevented him from beiug one of the first men of the nation. Varieties. While the avatars Companies at the Louisville Encampmest were at the target, a member of the Citizens’ Guards of thi flag to stand before th for a ball that was fired by Georgetown Compan the ap on eccbunt of the smoke, fired their’ piece. " ball struck within three feet of him, and covered him with dust from head toa The distance was three-fourths of a mile. —Times. As the Transportation Line from New Brunswick on the New Jersey: Railroad, on Friday morning, was passing Bergen, the axle of the forward passenger car roke, by which the car was much damaged, and the track torn up fora short distance. There were a num- ber of females in the car, who were much frightened ; but, fortunately, though the ends of the axle were forced through and tore up the floor of the car, none of its in- mates were at all hurt. A party of Indians, abeut 79 in number, a portion of the remnant of the ancient Penobscot tribe, is encamp- ed in North Fields, about a mile and a half from Salem, Mass. Some noble specimens of the sons of the forest: are to be found among them. The Calais Advertiser mentions the fact that cu cumbers have thi on been grown in that town, and innocently remarks that they would have been grown earlier if it had not been so cold! Professor Morse is about to sail for Europe, in August, buthe will return in time for the session of Congress. He will carry with him an approved copy of his celebrated telegraph. — Vash. Union. Twelve thousand cattle passed Trenton Bridge eastward, from January Ist to July Ist, of the present. year, principally for the New York market. ‘The total number of scholars in Michigan, pro- erly returned and entitled to school moneys was 5, and the apportionment being at the rate of 28 cents per scholar, amounted to $22,113, divided among the several counties. The wife of Mr. Elijah Marshall, of Silver Lake township, in this county, was delivered on the 22d ult., of four living children at a birth. They are all daugh. ters, and doing well at the last accounts. Although but twenty-six years of age, Mrs. Marshall has already beow the mother of eleven children.— Montrose (Pa. Democrat. In East Newark, a tract of meadow land lying on the Passaic opposite this city, which was laid out in lots asa city during the spectgation in 1835, was sold at uuetion for $17,000 to Richard Dey, Eaq., of New York. After long deliberation, the full bench of the Sv- preme ¢ ourt have decided that the fact of an old man, » widower, wishing to marry a young wife, is not of itselt evidence of insanity.” Itis said that Louis Philippe, in filling the vast jalleries at Versailles with paintings and sculptures, 299 expended upwards of eighty millions of francs £3,300,000 sterling. The London papers are calling uy Pee} for a duty on Indians, as_ the supply ing the demand. “ ‘ in Giris—The Lowell factory girls are now visiting their friends in the country, by way of relaxa tion. Horatio Bridge, Esy., a purser in the navy, is the author of * The J journal of an African Slaver.” A late Paris paper says—M. Daguerre is said to have made « discovery almost as woderful as that to which his nae has been given. It consists of a process by which he can give to @ young tree in three months the same developments as in a state of nature fie nd as many years. This is done by asort neg org ug nee: near the Toot. We give this account as we find it in some of the journals. Ii it should bea true one, we may hope soon to hear the details of the process. Rs members of the Methodist Church in St a mn Sir Robert is fast exceed- Louis have signed a declaration in which they avow heir purpose not to join the Methodist Church South, but to remain in the old Church; and the Editor of the Christian Advocate and * Journal assures them that the Church will supply their wants. The London Punch say that Mr. Fennimore Coo' or is ceming out with a new work, entitled “Co-out- Crowe wv the Indian Rubber.” The he: ted tic water-proof character, Sepase of being influenced by 7 oe thing solvent than stiff alcoho! ‘The Republi not reckon upon his aseis tance in the