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Vol. XI, No. 184 -Whole No. 4056 NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 17, 1845. Price Two Cents, THE NEW YORK HERALD, |" (Orutine UVKIDALLED BUND | TER undsy JAMES GORDON BENNETY, Proprictor. Circulation---Forty Thousand. DAILY HERALD-—Bvery day. Price 2 cents per copy—$7 25 per annum—payable in advance. EEKLY HERALD—Every Saturday —Price 6} cents Per copy—-$3 12) cents per annum—payabli vanc ENTS at the usual prices—always cosh iu advance. : PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty end 1. (gy All letters or communications, by mail, addressed to the establishment, must be post paid, or the postage Will be deducted from the subscription money remitted JAMES GORDON BENNETT rox ov tae New Yonx Hexanp Estanu arthweet earner of Pnltan and Ni SUMMER ARRANGEMENT BLOOMINGDALE, MANHATTANVILLE, AND FORT WASHINGTON STAGES, Will commence ruuning the following uder, on Saturday, May the 17th, 195, leaving Manhattanville at 6 o'clock, A. M., and con- every hour until 7 o'clock, P.M. Leaving New | rk, comer of Chatham and pTryon Row, até A. M., an hour until 8). M. Stages to Carmansville emetery and Fort Washington, every hour through the day, from 7 A. M. to7 P.M. Fare to Manhattaaville 124g cents; Obempanseillo 10: Fort Washington 25 cents, B. MOORE, jv? tnt) Proprietor. FART, TO BALTIMORE #1. Through in Seven Hours. NEW CASTLE AND FRENCHTOWN RAIL | Prov, ROAD AND STEAMBOAT LINE. eas boat ROBERT MORRIS. Captain J. mand after Monday, Juve 16, leave Dock undays,) at 3 o'clock, P.M. Pas- more atabout 10 P.M. Fare only vgtan 8 leaves Bowly’s wl ly kets for Whceling and Pittsburg cau be procured on’ Bourd pout. JNIVED STATES MAIL LINES FOR BALTIMORE, Fare $2—Through in Six Hours. PILULADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTI- MORE RAILROAD LINE. Via Chester, Wilmington, Elkton, Havre de Grace, ke. ‘Oi and after Wednesday next, June 25th, the fare between Philadelphia aud Baltimore, by the Mail Lines, will be reduced 0 $2. ‘The Trains will leave as follows:— Y From Philadelphia, From Baltimore, Depot 1ith and Market streets. ,, Depot in Pratt street. | Daily, except Sunday,at 8 A.M. | Daily, exe, Sunday, at 9 A M. And Daily, at °°” 4P.Mj Aud Daily, at 8P.M. | Wheeling and Fitahurgh— Tickets through to Wheeling and Pittsburgh can be had at the Depot Eleventh and Market sts, G. H. HUDDELL, Agent. ¥ MIMER, at the office of dams & Co, 17 Wall street. Jaane 2th, 1945, Je29ee LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. _ REDUC FARE. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, ‘TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS, On and after Lith June, 1845. From Brooklyn Depot— Boston Train—£%4 A. M. daily, Sundays excepted, stopping . George's Manor. Accommodation Tram—9¥ A. M and 5 P.M. for Farming te places, daily, Sundays excepted. Accommodation Train,3 P. M. for Greenport, daily, Sundays | excepted, stopping at Jamaica, Branch, Hempstead, aud ticks | vill’, and all the stopping places between Hicksville aud Greenport. From Greenport Depot— Boston Train, daily, Suvdayy excepted, at 1256 o'clock M., or on the arrival'of thesteamers from Norwich. Accommod: for Brooklyn and intermediate places. From Farmingdale Depot— | Accommodation ‘Train, 6% A.M. aud 234 P. M., daily, Sun- | days excepted, for Brooklyn and intermediate places. | ‘om Jamaica Depot— ra Train, 15 P. M. daily, Sundays excepted, for Brook: | lyn aud intermediate pleces. aig Me he Bostou Trains stop only at Farmingdale and St. George’: | Manor. ‘The Accommodation Trains stop at, the following places For further informati BEC OTEE OE) on the road, going both ways to receive and deliver passeu |e ers. Vil Sediord... 4. 8 Deer Park 69 Hast New York’: 12% Thompson... 88 Race Course 100 Trotting Coui 18% Lake Road Station. .\...1 18% ‘ 2%" Medford Station. 1 18% | 15 | 162 | 162, | 1 62) 62's | Greenport, Ace’ 75% Bosten Train. 00 Farmingdal 625g Stages are in readiness on the arrival of Trains at the several ins to take passengers at very low Fares, to all parts of the age Crates will be in readiness at the foot of Whitehall 9 receive Baggage for the several Traits, 30 minutes be- fore the hour of starting from the Brooklyn side: = Rockaway Baggage taken in separate Crates, jul0re ‘LO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. eshte BAPREDS ANU FIUNEEA PACKET LINE, From Philadelphia to Pittsburgh vin the Pennsylva ail roads and Canal—through in 33 days. The above line iy now in full operation and offers great inducements to persons who wish ® pleasant mode of travelli o the west. ‘The cars are built in the most approved modern. style, the boats are fitted up in a superior manner, and every effort is made Y the proprietors to conduce to the comfort and of travellers. “The scenery on this route is wi ed, and ti reat chiail ylvania internal improvements is well wor ny of being see <a y this route passengers avoid all the fatigues and dangers nt- tondant upon stage travelling, andat the same time make an ex Peditious trip. ‘The cars leave every m vised to engage their pli phn N. 0 rTolelock. Passengers are ad- Ledelphia. O1 d 2. corner Fourth streets, and at Nos. 3. and 15 South ‘Third A. CUMMINGS, Agent. Philadelphia, May 15. For iaformation, in the city of New York, apply to BH KNISELLy Agent tor D. LEECH & CO.'s Line. 7 West st, N. R. my!7 6m*rre LBANY, cepted—Through Di SS ree at veloc PM, trom the Pier between Courtland and Liberty streets. HESTER, Capron ROG t ROCHESTER Cruttenden, will Teave on Monday, Wednesd ngs, at7 o'clock Steamboat KNICK E, Jeave on Tuesday, T At5o’clock P. AL. of Barclay stwet i. Steamboat SOUTH AMERI( Will leave on Monday, Wednesda: nogus, at 5 o'clock, e Steamboat NEW JERSEY, Capt. R. H. Furey, will leave | on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Alteruoous, at 5 o'clock. Prsengers taking eather of the aboye Lines wall arrive iu Alba- ny in te time for the Morning Train of Cars for the east or | aptain W. HI. Truesdell, | Friday end Sunday After: ‘he Boats are new and substantia!, are furnished with new and | elegant state rooms, and for speed and mecommodations are une Tivalled on the Hudson. Freight taleen at moderata rates, iy All persons sre forhid trusting any of the Boats of this Line, 2 written order from the Captains or Agents. i For passage or freight, apply on board the boats, orto P. ©, | Bennatz, at the office ongthe whart Jultre WOTIC | STATEN ISLAND | FERRY, FOOT OF WHITEHALL STREET The Steamboats SYLUH aud STATEN ISLANDER will leive New York every hour except P, M. commencing at yuntil7 P.M. Leave Staten Islaud every hour except 4 . commencing at 8 A. M., antil 7 . B.—Un Suudays the Boats will, leave every hour from 8 | A.M., util tf. Ms, and from 1. M. until TP. M., every hall | hour. jy “WILLLAMSBURGH AND PECR SLIP FERRY. The Trusiees of this Ferry, believing that | there aremouy of the citizens’ of New Vork and vicinity that are unacquainted with the fiosnties his rerry affords as a plensaut communication with Williamsburg ond Long Istad, would state that there are two good Ferry Boats on this Kerry, which leave Peck Slip every fifteen ortweuty minutes through the day upto o'clock, F. M.-and then up to Bovclok, at each even hour and half hour; after which a boat leaves at 9 o'clock and 10 o'clock. ‘Fhe lose bone leaving Williamsiurg at hall-past 9 o'clock, P. P. 8 —On th il 42 evening of July 4th, the boat will continue to | vek, 3y2 Lin*re c MORNING LINE AT 7 O'CLOCK, FOR ALBANY, TROY and intermedinte lnndings, from the Steamboat Pier at the foot of Barclay street, Breaktast aud Dinner on board the boat, Leaves New York at7 o'clock, A. M., ‘Tuesdays, Tharsduys y, aud ‘I'roy at 6 o'clock, A. M., Albauy at 7 o'clock Weduesday and Friday, boat TROY, Captain A. Gorham, on turdays, at7 o'clock. ARA, Captain A, Degroot, on Mon- 7, v,and Friday, at 7 o'clock Kor passage or freight, apply on board, or to F. B. Hall, at the office onthe Nye RE bank bi jotice—All goods, freight, baggage,bank bills, specie, or any | other kind i nent, taken’ shipped, OF put on hoard this boat, must be ot the risk of the owners of such goods, saa age je 1a NUW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LINE. Ape FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIE nt at 7 o'clock, P, M—The steamboat PIRE, Captain R. slavmboat pee foo of Courthandt Thursday and Saturday ‘The Heambent (OL T. M Macy, will jeave the | crv Tuesday, | =x KOK SALE, FREIGHT OK CHARTEN— ihe very fast sailing barqae HOME, Captain Watts, built altimore one yeur since of the best materials, about 4,000 barrels, aid has handsome. accommodations enn fori wenty passengers. Apply to Captain, Watts, ou board. Pike streot wharf, or to iE. Be COLLINE i von ji? re South street, | wgill succeed the Hottinguer, tnd sail on her regular dey | n Train—At 5 A.M., daily, Sundays excepted, | ae 1 mi i} a (CHANTS will find thi | in5 LONDON LINE OF PACKETS—Packet of the | fobod- Schoel for Instruction in Horsemanship is now open | SURE convenient tothe besioue fer | tothe subscribers, ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO, | pal monuments or landse CURSION TO WES or Stolen fom No, 26 Howard. set, | OTTO COTTAGE, HOBOKEN. Auuany, July Mth, 1845. js ae Varieties. B J mnday "i Ow 208, zE. at i PRE Sie | e United States Commissioners and Major Har- COTILLION PARTY, | Fee Rhe Doltes eivendbe the tetamsoh-ssia’ Bos: Monday, July 14, 1845. Political Affairs and their Divergence met the Pottawattamie Chiefs at Council Bluffs, FIRE WORKS, BY MR. EDGE. | _julsee*m | ne. MENDOUS Excitement and most wonderful doings Do we hear aright when we are told in Albany, | and m OFZ) Aa), THE vow tnd commodions Stenmboat DE: | FOR SALE: , '@ propositions to purchase their lands north of this week only, commencing on Monday, July 14, and : 5 : | i ‘ay? Late every foirday during the week. Mr. Hood, the eclebrated | the great stamping ground of Mich»! Hoffman, and 1 tie Peer ver and give them land south of that carrying. 006persons,) will makean Mecursice | A PAIR of Dapple Grey Horses, 16 hands high, 6 | Acrobat, is engaged to repeat lis uuknown performance Wuich the place wherein h, j Dee it thee aans had the proposition under consider- nT day eee Ta TT ere eee ea excursion | ait vanes old: Fad adatend inevery respect ‘Al. | gave the greatest satisfaction, andin fact the only person that e place erein he established his fame as o1 ation, but the opinion prevailed that they would not con- ers about 3hours time to view the extensive | so, 4 beautiful Sorrel Mare and Top Wagon. ‘The | ever accomplished the daring fest of crossing th» Bowery on a of the lion-hearted radical democracy, as a leader sentto sell on any terms. The half-brseds and traders otis rt boty pene eee tae Fe Jot ig sound and kind, and a desirable saddle benat, | Rope extenvel from the Branch Hotel to the Bowery Thes- | oo ane ec} aun * «1 | desired to sell, but the great body of the nation were Lothian’s celebrated Cotillion and Military Band ers’ make; been used but ouce. The pf July. on which occasion his performance was ng the “barn-burners,’—do we hear aright | decidedly opposed to any sale whatever.— St. Louts New engaerd | the Wagon is of rowers? make he howsands of spectats I him loud for the occasion: they will perforin selected Woltzes, Quad | sbove property wil together or separate, as the present rougiands of epecsarars, whe gave him Joud | when we are told that this jacobinical democrat is | Er# the mor x ~ | owner has no farther use for them. Apply t y : ; 4 m the inost celebrated composers afraid or modest in the matter of putting the official | The Waterbury (Con.) American, mentions a ie a 4 Mile Hows, ad Avanes y mt fant Sable Kamil e ead the Coti Party. a 5 0 he Family ere 7 ated to lead the Cotillion Party. i enw fam ly Mating in fair an play? Of whi i mone awful casualty that eccurred at the factory of Mr. some spiendid Exhibitions of Fire | Syqe FOR SALE—A Farm on the Bavks of the Hudson eraesta tl Sis Radha Srity aie ad i i fearful? How can he be modest? In the sume case | Was engaged about the machinery, took with him hi F F, ‘The Learned Dog, Ro!la, the most ayy containing about sixty acres Ilin a high state of cultiva: Apripislaee| perio esate retort ay nkeg street, Kast Ii tion, with splendid ‘Buildings, situated one. mile | 2 ne Reece, will enliveu the «udience with his son, about three years of age, when turning from the orth River, a ColNewburgh. ‘The tenaswill bemsde easy, Vor par. fw York Grass Bond will eutertain the audience and under similar circumstance: rtifications and | \ at 9 o'clock, | s past 9; Wi The > A. M.; Battery, Pier No with a muinber of fh he and his peculiar | lj Battery, Pier N S Es ‘ % fen i > 4 vriteAirn : z child for a moment, it approached so near that its dress Back faut it i Ca pe seek a Srate Prison | Geulars inquire at 419 Broadway, comer CCHIT sieabi5a Oy ly Perform wee to commence at 3o’clock and contitme until | friends would surely find no sort of favor, and surely | caught in the machinery, and was thus horribly mangled to the City at 10 in the evening, hy mediate pos: | _ Capt. L. Swartz hopes that all of his friends will give him a | Would they meet with no special degree of clemen- | '? “eath before its father’s eyes. TO LET until the first of May nextand 1 orishas | Session given, of the 3 story house No. 104 First Avenue | call on this oceasi juli lw*m | “4 7 oat (PO ae a ollew’s official report on the Hydrographical Se Ging Fiekae Bt Bae | JGuMML tetween Gthend Tus atreetsy, “ithe promises have lately FRENOWS HOTEL | ey at the hands of the radical jacobinical whigs. I" | pasin of the Upper Missiseippi,is among the moet inverest- House, Howard's Hotel, Niblo’s, and on "Boat, bee ut in compleate order. And all fas been Painted inside | 3% tol steed Noae paecay | is said that “the old Admiral” has a brace of very | ing documents published recentl: by the U. 8. Senate. a4 (fee i il i | and out, He, Droton, wa ‘oduced, le - 4 setae | “ ises a sr asenrementt of svery descaplon will be provided ah board | Dh csi iaisg doaras ant cis all mite tea MPHE Prowvietor ofthis Hotel, would respectfully inform the | worthy sons, who are poor enough in regard to this | '* o™P#ses « large map of the whole region. 2 | one or'more families; rent asked to one family forthe residue yilie tHixt he has recently adopted the Southern mode of | world’s gear—and who would be glad to find them- | , The following toast was given at a temperance is 5 of the year to next May is $325. Inquire at the office of John furnishing a Luncheon, consi: of a variety of dishes daily, NEW FERRY TO 7 led np ; dinner:—""Th lati Mecca 7 " he yeir is a i i <s hours of li and 2o'clock, (Sunday's included. | Selves snugly provided for in the mansion-house of : fe revolutios army and the cold water YELLOW HOG LA ON ree Be DEAS Riley at comer of John, up stairs whe ‘en the hours of 1! and 2 0’clock, (Sunday’s ine! ) their sire ; and yet such is the uprightness and ho- | ®™Y3, the one drove the red coats from the land, the Ww arrangement he trusts will meet with approbation. ISU: " ~ The Liquors are of the choicest qu lity, and every effort has | nesty of purpose inherent in the nayal officer that he | te" the Ted nose ‘The steamboat IOLAS, Captain Richard | °W4" at the same office on Tuesdays and Wednesday. ty ay S + and yf sl of purpo: he naval ofheer that he “ ‘ ee z rors tid will ron as follows, evety day * LOOK AT THIS! selves. Jyi2iwtth | said, to displace any one of the twenty whigs in his Basal Porn, comet for a ie ce his wife, waving Pier No.1, ER eaving Coney Island JUST RECEIVED—Anoth f Fi ‘h Boots, of + Tei ahi pap art i a bs Be ‘as, and giving, of course, the reasons For Fore Hamilton & N. York, | plat ert kd and will be sold ae the std peice, and the TONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY, Giessen ts ge vet i gree a fete on which the application fs Yared, | on Hest of French Calt 1 : Gi y, BUILI is : & 80, e is A aan uaa - us AM. bait Hanaiauiaaitis mate teem CO Can ¢ Ly RENSHAW's )” among those examples of the morality or chris- | ,,@,™n and his wife, residing in the vicinity of 2g P.M. Sis of all kinds to be fouad at very low prices, Also, the finest tianity of polities, so exceedingly refreshing in | While quarreling, waeet eet e tuadelphia, yesterday Leaving Fort Hamilton,” (it shoes, Sand Sa U4" A rent vartecy ofall other kin athe i these days of political hire and salary—in these | One of their children, of tender ng pe. w ater UPR ae a boaving Iron. is Ladies in i da greai e ave undergo: ~ e oe . nder i Fer Coney island. For New York, Biehing slp ies. Pratl Sa en ta Grou emir, ed no ears wil be stare fo mai the | days when, if men eannot be bought, they gan buy | daily. Pees RIC RORLOE He nes ‘A.M. for an assortment of all othe jisses and Children’s | deservedly high reputat ich this estab it offices literally and truly for a mere song. ei i i ‘s AM aM | Boots and Shoes we-caumot be heat in thiscity. Do notmis, | tofereacgaited. ves Veen tm ceablishment has here | OF ; 7 ‘" Put this | | Great alarm and excitement prevailed at Montreal 18 BM. ..M. y . r kind of morality 1s not understood, and it is far from | at the last accounts, in consequ f ake the number, 361 Broadway, Franklin street. Th for boarding will be from $7 tw k—chil- | pai tated an th : ’ . heh ‘quence of the recent at- ad accommodating terms. a operate according to the received and established | been made within two days. Five persons were incus- us, Copnin Price, from the Fulton market, | rule; he must make places for the friends of his mer it tody. willmake a daily trip between New York and Long Branch. | 5, ies K a e. Fy m4 Stages will be in Feqdivess upon, the arrival of the above boat at | ‘ends, or we shall be compelled to be down upon ‘ve inabitants of Mayenne, France, the birth ju3 tin*rh FINE FR STEVENS, Capt. R. L. Mabey has Riise and On Sundays, the Morning ‘Trip will be omitted. 3g cw ts, fare 123 f The Stesmboat R. L been attsched to the abo H BOOTS for $3.50: © ability they are equal to th at Young & Co's Imperial French Boot an ic e Ferry For the hours and places of her starting, see her bills and | facturing Depot, at ao r i him with the force aad effect of i valanche, | Place of Bisbop Cheverus, have erected a magnificent advertisements. elie jutd setre_ | fonsble Boot Mauufdetorigs the Ocean House, fo convey, nzasengers immediately to fee | uehaveliereds Aine «ean es: statue in commemoration of that great and good man, g ¥OR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. | stores for $6 and $7. ‘Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &Ke., made to or- | he 1% 1845. —__iel in’ _ | of worthy and respectable young men of parts, who |, The Salem Gazette says the numer of letters in wl y THE Roved Mail Steam Ships HIBER derin {he shortest Gotice, Mendin ae one it the store. NOWLAN’S HUTEL, | must be taken into possession of Michael Hotiman. batons pCa en tae ee has in reased more than H NIA and BRITANNIA, will leave Boston | No" un surest, New York, near Broadway estar At Harlem River. | Our valorous little friend Cagger, Chairman of our ting ia the TalaK, for the above ports, as follows:— M. YOUNG, and b ; Executive Committee, and one among those who | ..D.E. Sabin of New Haven, Conn., was arrested jettim're HB. JONES. | support which he has received for te latten years” white ror | have fought mantully for the Admiral, has an intel. | 9% Monday, and held to bail in $2000, for procuring abor- INFERIOR TO NONE AND SUPERIOR TO MANY. il begs leave to inform them that he | ligent younger brother, who must have a situation | tien resulting in death. ‘The victim was his own wife. SAUTIFU ecibdasD fi lishment at the termination of the s He nal alien reece Railroad, on this Isfaud,and on the Bauk of the River, where | W2der the naval officer, and a good one withal, or | | Some fifteen bushels of blueberries are now saken "Also, Diab Beavers, Blue Brush aud White Castor Hats, all | he is prepared to furnish. visitors with Breakfasts, Din our forces here will not be kept quiet. Why should | to Boston daily over the Fitchburg railroad. Who . F 4 i i ? i B ‘Teas, Suppers, and other refreshments, at_ the shortest whigs who have opposed democratic men fund mea- | Tailrord is not a feeder? BRIGHAM. Jr.. Agent. 6 Wallet. | ofthe latest style, ©. KNOX, | Good ground, and every accommodation for Military Compa id ls Th FG] ay ‘Also, Panama Hats, very low. K d 2 t sures, with a consistency and uniformity which does | _The Hon. Samuel G. Wright, of Monmouth +t) DRA ‘Ss nN ; *, . ili: 2 § Ra oi y e1 1 ‘. * ‘ ti Rutan Dope oe jel9 Im*re 110 Balton etween Willinm and Naisau._ | pies.) All thy Railroad Cars land pateengers in front of the thar honor, be permitted to wear tiin clothes, live | County. member of Congress elect, continues danger- g ney to their, friends inany part of Englund MILLS, HAT rTER, 178 BROADWAY, | oN drink iced water, while our own | °¥8ly ill at his residence, Merino Hill, near Allentown. reland, Scotland or Wales, can be supplies OTEL, withdrafts payable at sight, without’ dis- AS now ready, auortment of Summer Hats, to ole —An ordinary at half past 20°elock on Sundays. _je28 | 'n the*shade ‘anc 1 ms friends who have aided and a-betted, fought and Ex-Governor and ex-Minister Shannon, it is said, count, for any amount, from £1 upwards, at the following & which the attention of geutlemen is invited, at the lowin GEORGE NOWLAN is sgvy f returns his most sin- Is and the fe Hibemia, Alex. Ryrie, Esq., Commander, Tuesday, July 161 Britannia, John Hewitt," i ‘riday, August I Passage to Liverpool $120. Passage to Halifax freizht or pass: Ke D TROY HOUSE, TROY, N. ¥ Hh 7 Sule & BASIE TO GRAY House, so | bled, and almost died in the cause, are suffered to | is about to take up his residence in Cleaveland, Ohio, places mri Rye ter ae ra ARICA te Reldbas rites long and favorably known to the travelling public, ws now | ask and not Tonaive, to keep knocking, and the door | @nd there practice law. N anpd—The National and Provincial Bank of Eng- reich Pearl (a new article) oper A ¥ isnot opened. Thisisa point as yet uuexplained Mr. William Herod has declined running asa can- - Ba ‘ toe , y d and exter alterat ade; a aa ; 4 n can ahr oa oe ago wie ate yu eB tome | ands mony think wholly tmexplance by die most | didate ine ndianapolis-aswice hie wi leave te throughont and Wale [RELAND, cial Bank and branch In Scortanp—The doors connecting, ean be extent a adroit and wiley official between head quarters and | contest between Mr. Foley, (W.) and Judge Wick, hundred and thirty feet; thirty new parlors, with bed- i this ancient Dutch city. The fact is, the whole sys- | (Dem) ; 2 E Ns afford _~ | tem is wrong, and the people composing the party afer fe ie glorious thing this reduction of postage,” said painted and papered throughout, undergoing afew more operations upon the humbug- | * fellow the other day; “I get halfa dozen dunning let- ; Smooth White Castor... ... «+ eit Lee ona} Bank of Yreland, and Provin |” Alse,an ‘assortment of Pansina, Fine Palm ‘Leaf, Bohemian, uchout Ireland. | and other Hats, suitable for the seasoi tern Bank ‘of Scotland, National | 4 other! ms i Bank of Scotland, Greenock Banking Company, and branches | —2¢!21mtrre MILLS, 178 Broadway, Howard Hote! nad = — | Theh has by 7 MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING. ‘The cars for Boston, Buffalo aud Saratoga, sarefrom the front | wing plan, Will themselvesapply u remedy through ihe tere now, where got one formeriy, MRS. oy y Z throughout Scotland. ‘The steamship H bern ight or passage, having handsome furnished accom: modations, apply on boar | | , § a sails from Boston on the 16th July, by | 0. 175 Walker street, New York, re- | ofthis house, It'is also but a few steps from thesteambost | gmuiotent ballot boxes, “Lhece ate the linke wks On Tuesday Vice President of the U. S., Mr. Dal- be fc ded free. Apply ta | y soli ua ft landing. gL Lp allot boxes. hese are the little jokers Ske DI U.S., Mr. Da: which all drafts ean be forwarded free. Apply to | Brreisir solicits a gall from Lad Hig an) HIG | IAA. octetore trust, by thelr peaeaial tiation to their tue | wHOh have” te’ Volo potential aa double artis | 188) pasted throngh Newark, on his way to Philadelphia, ivlt re 7H Sonth st, cor. Maiden lane. | LADIES’ FASHIONABLE HATS siness aud guests, to receive coutinuedand inereased petronage. | Duke’s” to make any man, be he never so exalted | "0 Schooley’s Mountain. ‘ FOR NEW ORLEANS—Loutsiaua and New | CARL KING, the well known and celebrated CHARLES 8 tthe Anuetionse. | and secure, open his eyes to a realizing sense of | Business at New Orleans was too dull for com- York Line——Regular Packet, to sail ey ae first premium Straw Hat and Lace Neopolitan CHARLES M. ROGERS, his situation. * * * “* Governor Marcy had a | ment on the 6th, wee ‘ TL Fotaate, Clegant fast sailing paeket shiv OSWE- | Manufacturer, 17 Division street, informs the public thathis | _yu7 tm#re Late of theSteamer Empire. | dinner tendered to him during his recent flying vi- | A man was letely shot at Cincinnati while in the . Johnson, will p y Straws and Live Neapolitans are of superior quality, and war | WARM NSHAT sit to this seat of the once potent and jesuitical re. | 8¢t ofsetting fire to a dwelling house. ranted to clean, made in the most fashion Ce SKE Gipsey. N. B.—Lace Neapolitan Hats $2 each : ied by the case or dozen at reasonable prices, gency. And who were these gentlemen, so exceed- | _ The President of Texas has vetoed the bill for the ap st Oraans where foo of Wallet, ove house as a | ingly anxious to give a good feed to’ the ‘Seere- | Telief of Commodore Moore. . COLLINS & CO., 56 South M 1s at the Lace Ni ‘A . On Sunday ni, in Columbi Fa. sitively no goods received on board after Saturday evening politan Manufactory, 17 Division street. vit en generally, and leniene, Theat, tary eae the sine eesian. OB pHeRs,. that in Wash- negro fellow aioe’ tre PERNT on ga tole A Jeatiit New Orleans James E. Woodruff, who will rom “m2 Imére CARL KING __ | would respectfully solicit for themselves a portion of their pa’ | ington he was wholly unable to obtain anything pa- | wounds, thought to be mortal, upon Mr. Henry Gibsou, re oods to his adddress. j = = = tronage. latable and wholesome? By examining “the call,” | and Mr. Perri f Maj. Joseph C. Perrin, all of APORTATION OF WATCHES. i “ i sptiys rip 4 e upon Mr, Perrin, son of Maj. Joseph C. Perrin, all o RECEIVED from Switzerland, by. packet ship | themuketeurattords The Wises Litton ada eeat | do you find the name of Flagg, Van Buren, French, | that county, by stabbing them with a large knife. The Zurich, an assortment of Watches and Movements of | the best qu ‘The bedrooms neatly furnished, spacious and | Cagger, Cassidy, or the very renowned Gafiney? | former was stabbed in the side, the latter in the neck, every, description and ef first quality, ready for the | airy, While fr central location, being neaxfthe City Hall, | Notone. Why is this? It happens to be the case | cutting into the carotid artery. They were patrolling, le R LIVERPOOL—The New. Line—Regular Packet 21st July—The superior fast sailing Packet shi HOTTINGUER, 1060 tons, Capt. Ira Bursley, wi 0 aed te plies, hex vepelas ds , wholesale trade, at moderate nrices. 6° 7. | gnudin the eentre of business, it will alford great inducement 0 | that these gentlemen are the self-constituted leaders | "4 undertook to arrest the negro, who was away frem SNe ees Ce ae bea ee ueTIT 800m | Ser aestre Noi?) Falta strect: New Work, _ | mote visiting the 1. BRITTON, of the party of progressive democracy, the young | his master’s plantation without a pass. : ne + WOODHULL & MINTURN, 97 South street. | Se are . C. MeCORKLE. democracy, the Christian democracy, and the re- | Ikon Bripce.—The Philadelphia and Reading Rieke Ge a . . KOULSTONE’S RIDING SCHOOL, N. B.—The usual relishes served up atall times. _je7 Im*ec forming democracy in antagonism with the Cross- | Railroad Company have constructed at their workshops, The Packet Ship Liverpool, 1150 tons, Capt John Eldridge, Le ae eee Ae tet the houorto | WILSON’S HOTEL AND DINING ROOM, _ | wellians, or the old regency. A private family quar. | i Pottstown, an iron bridge on the truss principl 5 Gold street, near Maid: inform his friends and the pr Lane. relin Albany, between the Argus and the organ of | Weisht of the briuge is 9 tons Lewt. The jc i general, that his n h 2 ; Kene desirable House, | the new light, was the original cause of the sepa- | (0ct 4nd the cords are made of wrought iron. It is said a e to be the first iron bridge ever constructed in this coun- wrt of the city. Thit | ration, and the prime movers seem determined to try. Cost about $1600.” SSO N" Capen Mosre, sale pea Hours for Gentlemen from. 20th July —T) , ; HENDRICK HU! with entire "9:4. M. to 3PM. ubstantial dinner, 184 cents, lodgings 25 cents. For con- | carry the war into every quarter of the State. In- Th f Bo: he I f tively on Monday, July 2tst ip has spleadrd accommo- | Ladies i Be fo nal toany hotel in the eit A “ ‘The revenue of Boston tor the last six months o dations for eabin, second cabin and steerage passengers; tose: | gT¢rms of instruction mde kuown ou application to Mr. | Yeuienge and comfort this house sequal toany hotel in the city deed, it has been so. carried in relation to many, | this year, amounts to $2,218,093 72; for a corresponding cure berths, early application shayld be made to ‘Mr, R. has just received from the country several fine and | 00 very reasonable terms. or most of the appointmeats along the line of the | time of last year, $2,808,405 44. | Decrease of revenue the 3 -&J.T.TAPSCOTT, | gtylish Saddle Horses, which he is authorised to sell at a tear | Ali the delicacies of the season served up, as soon as they | canals, &c. Kc. [tis simply a difference between | first six months of this year, $595,450 72, jy10 re 76 South street, corner of Maiden Lane. | ~ 3 myre market, at half the price of other houses Elegant | six and a half dozen, a contest as to whether the 7 : ; - | FOR SALE—The New York built copper iasten- | - ivate partons forthe referee cases, OF private dinvers.or sup | division of the loaves and fishes shall depend upon | pgii7eefumbers of the miserable tribe of Winne- encd and coppered ship SYLVANUS SENKINS PUBLIC SALE OF THE ber parties. ‘The very best of liquor jus dintre | re duet of the drgus (Crosswell, Seyiioan Coon | bagoe Indians are yet in Wisconsin, notwithstanding the burthen per register, 517 tons—She sails fast, carries | MONROE RAIL ROAD AND BANKING CO.| SHARON SPRINGS PAVILION Naneracalien ae Il, Sey; * treaty stipulating their removal west of the Mississippi. wellonsdite well teane CATcIy to °Cencait: eyeiiogit on 2 Daerad (olahe Beaal Gursidn velston ee tes (Ce SCHOHARIE COUNTY, NEW YORK * | ing, Varian, Gallup, McVean, et id omne genus), or | Ltforts are to be made to have them removed to their own board, at pier No.4, N.R.,or to ICKEN. GEORGIA, ‘Monroe Rail Road and Banking Com: HE PUBLIC are respectfully jaformed tha LAN. | the Adas (Cassidy, Gagger, French, Gatiney, and | territory, known asthe Neutral Ground. BOYD & HINCKEN, Bibb County, DON, of Congress Hall, Al Jas associated himsell | men of that kidney); a gladiatorial fight between the | A man and his wife having a bitter quarrel, in or- Spire Nos o Tontine Buildiog, cor of Wall and Water se. | Were, THe JURY, had and decree, that the Monroe Rail | with Mr. Gardiuet, and that this cstablishiment'will be cou | old and the BLACK BALL OR OLD LINE OF LIVER. its terminus at Marthasville, inthe | dueted by them. POOL PACKETS— FOR LIVERPOOL—Only | county of DeKalb, both the part thereof which has been com- | | Phe Pavilion will be opened for the Hegulae Packet of ihe Yoth of July.—The new and | pleted and in operation, aud the part thereof which iin an un. | the fist day of June next. "I sul imagniteeut packet ship FIDLIA, 1190 tons burthen Hnished condition, and all the. property, equipments, aud effects | improvements in the grounds ard bathing honse, and.) G-Huckstuff commander, will sail’ positively on Wed therewith connected, ix subject to the payment of the debts of | themacives to use their best exertions. to render this esta Ieih of July.” : tes ai the Mouroe Rail Road ‘and, Banking ‘Company-thar the said | meut fully equal tony wateriag place i this county. Ke of eand to secure the best berths, early ap. | Company is insolveutand wholly unable to pay its debts afore- 2 é ? . & ¢ f i = plication should be made on board, foot. of Beeluman’ surest, or aa from its embarranments is unable to complete said | Stages will be in readiness ox the arrival of the sri stCxim- | permits himself hereafter to be swayed in any de- are Seren a a Tee Roail, and keep the same in operation, so as to answer the great | joharte sengerstothe house. : : 4 Seek’ ann acetone aie : Ohjeets contemplated by the Legislature. We further | ~~ Mr. bo re eoatinuethe Congress Hall, which | Bee by either of these contemptible cliques, not re- | 4 Sov israna oa tho ath inetate, between come there are creditors of various descrij MiOUs fsaid Cem. sill, during the sw be nnd erintendeuce of Mr. | cognized or pow eyond the city of Albany, then IWititesieet s:xlegrc named Nicki: Wools, cin entoh the Eolas Ot Ewen aed one z said Cony any, Joslin. my2) Im*ec_ | and in that case he cannot sustain himself—even latter was killed. Some of the white men were severe- oung regency. This is the meat of the | der to appease their fury, they threw all the portable whole nut. Both desire to be the regency, to get into | furniture out of the window. ‘The wife had even ripped the affections, and centrol the official action of | up the tick of the bed, and set all the feathers efloat in Silas Wright. Now, in passing, we would merely | the ais then rushing to the banisters of the stairs, remark that Silas Wright has it within his own pow- | 8nd breaking her arm upon them, she exclaimed, with &G. | erto stand or fall upon his own merits, and if he | ‘™84ne integrity, “Now, you scoundrel, you, m*st pay jy7ec 35 Fulton street. next door'to the Fulton Bank, N.¥. _ FOR SALE—R RK EIGHT OK CHAK EE R— Lhe pany, RD. : Vfast anting fucket ship, MISSISSIPPI. 630 tons, | P2Y lers of bonds it built in this eity by Brown & Bell, sulted on the | jk sci natin at coedietcs bekine: commanue ceiiecte ae though he now has a home in the hearts of the peo- | ly wounded-—one of them, named ‘Tucker, had his skull ie oes by Jester egy Sy onl ad and locast t2p) mands for work, labor and materialafor aid eit a 4 oe EW JERSEY ae TI fi ; dreadfully fractured. cant frames—-newly coppered. aud. in perfect order for a three | difors claim a ne a ae ra eed ; onraume. | Through the name and influence of | Gov, Baldwin, of New Haven ; Judge Church, of Vor anduhe patie gener Mr. Wright, these patriotic and disinterested gen- | salisbury; Judge W ‘commodation of hoard. | men seek to operate upon the general administra- | dleton; Judge Hinman, of Waterbury; Hon. J. A. Rock- ix dollars per ped at Washington. a wet well, of Norwich; Judge McCardy, ot Lyme; Hon. Tho- i t Y jut men are springing up and eoming into notice, | mas Day, of tiartford; Judge Pomeroy, of Stonington; CE, 61 South Py fr England, Ire- hts, privileges avd franchises in any manner belonging or a) ir joud sei . > A L mee Behind aah Walers te tse seating foc siete | errata to mia iacaeee beanl Roce aaa Compty be |’ bpaenmnas Ors will exe ner m Ful | Who are able and ready to expose the movements of | and Judge Buchas, of Brooklyn, are sojourning at New i r Ne ry day a x , jends would do well to avail themselves ‘of the opportunity of ie at the court house in the county of bb, by ton Market Slip, and Stares wil bein readiness at the Ocean Me Loaf ete regencies, men of shrewdness | London, Co: fe ig their arrangements with the subscrivers ou very mode- Jampbell, Abner P. Powers, James A. Nisbet, | House, to convey passengers to Long Branch, a: and intelligence, who can wie gine Mr. Davi as shot fate terns, by first class packet ships, sailing from Liverpool | Samuel B. Hunter, and Thomas Hardeman, commissioners, ors | Tee's Spay SAMUEL COOPER. an wield a ready pen and| A younginan, son of Mr. David Watts, w: Years voyage—has accommodations, for 26 passengers. APPIY | among them creditors claiming a priority ®t right in to inform thy oi Sn board at Orleans! har fot oa ee are thear emandsy and we further decree that the said Raul Road, | ty. thats house i ALS : sonk —_ | and all the property, equipments and effects therewith connect: | ers daring the OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANTPASSAGE | ed, and all the property belonging to said Company, and all the | week, antl esery as onee ! ite, of Lyme; Judge Storrs, of Mid- gue : 4 ’ . ti hens, Fayette ily. majority of them,'on the first. Tuesday in Augustuext,after | "Sete ¢we speak with ready tongues. These are they that | dead at the military encampment near Athens, PBrakschune: areal ibs furnished for any amount, rayable Iva two month public, nice ‘in the tien of Micon, | SEA RATHING AT LONG- BRANCH have, ween the total want of generosity among the | county, Kentucky, afew days since, by the sentinels shout the United Ki .. Apply to thin and Sayannah, and that t said sale be pai 5 HID 0} NOH} Sencha Pang Sone ho Wei font throughout the United Kingsorn, APA DITAN, 61 Sonth at. | tothe Clerk ofthis Court, wlio it requited to depostte the sare | PEVHE Subscriber begs leave to inform the public that he is | Scho Panzas of politics, an whose aid the scnle Will be pass without giving the countersign. The mail ate: iberai ‘om Boston ou the 16th inst, | for safe keep) : th ey of the Me- now prepared to receive company, having made altera- | People will be made to understand that, while the 2 pv wich letersean beforwarded quickly." "myaben | chames) Soak futher ety of Macon, and datpublie notice Ne | tious sed arthgmente forthe beter aechimmodstionat visite, | world is governed too much, itis also governed for | On the trial of Andrew Andersen, the wretch ; Ti PacketThe well | Hiven tothe creditors of said, Company to file their respective | In addition to other advantages that his house pos be | the advantage and advancement of a tew soulless | Who fired the Charlotte street church, Kensington, in ee oe ee ee eee TALE. | {laims, on a schedule thereof in the Clerk's office of this Court- | lieves thet a more desirable residence for the approaching ven- | and disingenuous individuals, Men are, in respect | ‘t Philadelphia criminal court, a few days since, it was Kuown, fast sailing British Barque ANN HARLEY | hythe fin Monday in October next; and that the said eredi- | son cannot be found. ‘The conveniences for sen bathing are t= we. very much like cattle, worth what thee bell | shown that he kindled the fire the ‘pulpit Bible. mith, “master, sy tors, iCauy controversy should arise respecting said claims, then passed. To those who are fond of fishing, no place can be | to price, very much like cattle, worth what they will | Such a case of sacrilege is perhaps not on record. e bring in the market. If they cannot bring gold or ; litigite among themselves, in, respect to all objections which | found where more advantages are l a. elghit or passage, hh datio , = freight ‘or passage, having excellent accommodations of stages om | Commodities of J Agey cannot bring gold oF | ol Davenport, an old and respectable citizen of ered. Li } have been available against thein by said Com | _ Mr. James Green having established a line of stages, from apply oa board pier 8 N, R.. or so daladuoe been wate tir : : al i : : : inoi i i pply on board y WOODHULL & MINTURNS, He had not been made in relation to matters ofset- | Red Bank to Deal, passengers can always re these trading politicians in virtue of the pen, which, Le A |e nits By, ae Gilad y Off, and whether they be subject to Objection on account of the | veyance. HIN GRE ' ore SS uth street _ | statute of imitation, non-performance of, coucracts, or ottier | jy A2warre “ beneath the rule of men entirely great, having shot him, robbed him, says the Chicago Journal, > PACKETS FOR HAVRE—Second Line—The se, embracing the quantuin of consideration, paid for the | Ree eat (Boe cket ship BALTIMORE, Captain Edward Funk, | claims or any ofthem, aud also that the liens claime Uy the re | PHILADELPHIA HOTELS. [pacie Sean ecceeenrere Py OL ee sail on the Istof August. spective creditors be then and there also investigated andadjudi | ——---_____-__________. | Or the tongue, the cajolery and flattery of which, : erers. ’ Pt ly d'we further decree that th id Rail HARTWELL’S suit of them. Sherif! Deming, who shot Dr. Marshall, or Freight or passage apply to, we f, may sometimes command influence. 5 i _ BOYD & HINCKEN, ad succeed to all the obligations of WASHINGTON HOUSE, During the recess, the wheels of government move | Bas been admitted to bail. 1¥8.te_No.9 Tontine Buildings, eov. Wall and Waterstreom i Pesecortang veclaned te. 22% Chestnut Street, Mr. F: n, th Ps vorthy Ad, : ‘The Hon. Seth Barton, Solicitor of the Treasury, 5 tt > Ee 5 d y the act of in | VENTH STREET, NEXT TO THE on. Mr, Farrington, the present worthy Adjutant : ’ rf FOR SALE—FREIGHT OR CHARTERTThe | io exteud to al ability of debts contracted sale; ABOVE SEV SET, NE General, and late Treasurer of the State, stands | @'Tived in New Orleans on the 6th instant, from the very fast sailing New York built packetship YAZOO | that after said sale upon demand or notice, the stockholders in | MASONIC HALL, well for the Judgesh d by Monell, appointed | 8eve of his labors, Washington, and was greeted by ma- 670 to Live Oak and Locest toy, Live Oak tran- | said Company transter to the purchaser the stock held by him, , PHILADELPHIA. s vell for the Juageship vacated by Monell, appointed ny of his old friends and associa! Ohietone her of them in said Company, or that the title be transferred by | _(C7™ Baths jnst introduced—Warm and Cold—in fine apart- | Clerk. said Commissioners in the same manner as is provided by law | meuts—for both ladies and gentlemen. 028 Im*ee eet gg ‘The census of the city of Salem has just been forewenty for the transfer of bank stock when sale thereof is Taide by the \-——"COLUMBIA HOUSE, Notice To Exrorrens or AMERicaN SuGAar.—By | completed. The whole population is 16,697. "In 1840, it v9'm ‘s6South atreet, | Steriff; and we further decree that forthe keeping of suid Rod | Chestnut Street, between 6th and 7th streets, | an act of the British Parliament, passed on the 24h | Was 15,082, making an increase of 1615. ‘The increase ‘ i i rtati from 1836 to 1840 was only 80. z eRPOOL—T " P is ; ts on th PHILADELPHIA. wie of April last, fixing the duties on the importation of the ) TORE, EAVEREOOL— The qaperior ahih NE | ete oe ee an ne ey ee eee ee | VEE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully inform their friends and | sugars of various countries into the British islands, it | The ashes of Commodore Edward Preble which For passage, having tinsurpaased accommodations | ficient for said purpose, that the balance Pe. id From the a mali tote neal ity ae tiieeciee ents vet Leg Catt a from time to time | have remained undisturbed for thirty-eight years in the ba ns ans Ll tS JOHN HERDMAN. | Parker setrustests charge of aid: ond ond appurtenances | alterations and improvements. n its iaterior, having spared no | Uecl@re, by order in council, that the sugars of certain | family tomb in the Eastern cemetery, were recently 1 1 e or, having suared no | countries, not named in the act, should be admitted for | moved by the order roperty ie completed. make | jeaeainthe cits: ‘The parlor are wamerous, the chambers | consumption in the British islands, on payment of duti : id well arfanged, the furniture entirely new. to the amount of one pound threo shillings and four pence | Portland eireus Mout central part of the eity, neartoall the places | on the hundredweight of bre: of i¢ amusement, and convenient to the depots of the | eight shillings on the hund: f his son to a'new tomb, above which he intends to erect an appropriate monument.- —— - until the sale of the afore: SCOTT’S BAZAAK, monthly returns of the amount of receints thereo No. 37 DEY STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND | same with the Clerk of this Court, and also GREEN WICH STREET. keeping the same in. repair and operation, ex! GANDS SCOTT recur statement in each of the number and de ) friends and the public at large, for tl agents and hands employed thereon, the vale ee eit bens Pores roa “tie delicacies ofthe sea- | Teed) rho iwok Toot wnice stones (oat Charleston Savings Institution goes on steadily ar; provided, that such sugars should be ‘ae: | i2¢Feasing; the number of accounts open on the 1st July, eing an increase of 187 since the Ist Janua: i : t The amount on deposit on the Ist July w | sie t Ne | carefully selected. British consul, or other authorized officer of the British plang aselah - enn en anes ura Me amymcneag | Cog e omrand oh con BE ped rhe | HSC ees Lope thicpersenlatteion nd eperience | fovertnent is: Hace at iaipmen: that they were | S001 16 of tis mount $192.4 hes Deen received had at all times,ull twelve at night—such as Beef Steuks,Mut- | A true extrset from the minutes of Bibb Superior Court, May | in the business, to give satisfaction to those who may favor | the growth of the country in which such place is situated. hs oe ton Chops, Fried Kidneys, Ham and Eggs, Sardines, Poached | term, 1945. HENRY G NOSS, Clerk.” | them with their patronage. f i Immediately atter the passage of this act, an order in Daniel Waldo, of Worcester, Mass., who died tugs, Pickled Tongues, Welch Rarebits, Coffee, Tea, Se. By virtue of the above decree, the undersigned will sell be- | BAGLEY, MACKENZIE & CO. council was issued, declaring the sugars of ' the United | suddenly lest week, left by his will, to the McLean Any- nner of Roaat or Boiled Meat for ‘One. Shilling, every | fore the court house door, in the city of Macon, on the first | James Bagley, (late of Jones’ Hotel.) : Sates wiciinibie; under Ce redaeed duties. above. [ine ne munificent bequest of $40,000, and to the Mes. lay, from 12to do'clock. Dublin Brown Stout always on | Tuesday in August next, at 12 o'clock, M. the whole line of the | Henry C. Mackenzie, (formerly of the Washington House.) | O08, ft watel. cargoes of. Ainerican. surat husetts General Hospital $10,000," draught. Good Lodgings for 25'cents aad 37% cents. Cold | Monroe Rail Road from’ Macon to Marthasville, in the county | Peter L. Ferguson. eeordingly N inthe Bitton Pete Pe eee ee Cuts ata moment’s uotice. ‘This House has been proved, by | of De Kalb, aud all the property, equipments and effects there- | __Jntv Ist, 194 Sy3 sm*ee_ | accordingly arrived in the British ports, some of which, | 4 very large business is doing on the Delaware comparison ‘ents past, to be the coolest and most comic with counected, and all the property. belonging to said Compa- ———— = | not being accompanied by the required certificates of | | a Roritan Canal this year. There are almost always abl y, No House better supplied with English | ny, and all the rights, privileges and franchises. in a ‘ TO CITY AND origin, were at first refused admission. On representa. tie look by Seucuad‘eteapvmudies their rare Irish, Scotch and city papers. Always the latest uews by the | belonging or appertaining to said Monroe Rail COUNTRY MERCHANTS tion by our minister to the government at London, of steam. prone ant $6 van Hy oun from Steamers. Good Rooms for Private Parties always ready, at a | ing Company, embracing not only the Road, but the various de | HOTEL AND STEAMBOAT PROPRIETORS, CITY | special orders were obtained for the admission of these | 2 Sa pe a geamee moment's warning—iree—gratis—for nothing. Jef tm*ee | pots, work-shops, wareshouses, engines, ears, iron, tools, equip- ‘AND COUNTRY FAMILIES, ke. cargoes, hut, as such favors cannot be expected always, | NeW, York to Philadelphia, pass this season threngh the TO DAGUERREOTYPISTS. | menis, and all and every thing appertaining ‘and belonging to EXTRA FINE TEAS! the attention of our merchants is particularly directed to | C¢nal-~Trenton State Gaz. NOR SALE LOW—The finest Apparatus inthe country— | "Also, the entire assets belonging to anid. 163 Greenwich Stree the third and fourth sections of the act of Parliament, re- | Samuel Kennedy, convicted at New Orleans ot aud Banking Company, embracing 1 Near Countianpr St.. ann orrosite THE Pacirre Hote, | specting the said certificates, of which the following isa | killing Benjamin W. Wait, has been sentenced to be ex- original cos | ea including the subscription of the Beate. of Georgia for Yorn. ecuted. His counsel, however, has moved to take his 1 d to furnish subscribers with ‘ge sale of the prin ry, this is the very i few Youn. ‘ f Ih co} all debts, demas of every kind and | WW © BEG LAY 2 (0 intr ye, thes we cemabtished our, T'Bac. 8. And be i enacted, That no sugar shell be | case before the Court of Appealt of that State. y due to or belonni Don strument. Apply at 9 South street in the afternoon. | Jo said Monroe Rail Hoad and | seeting our views of ont wholesale ead large furail admissible to eutry for home consumption, at the said thant i . ot “ y be see 0 ly customers , y, The Whig Convention which met at Milledge- Jy12 8 Sat Mou Wed*th »: | be in y ete ae te Of nigh my pereey’ ™ | on the North River Side.” ‘The upright manner in ‘which we | duties of ono pound eight shillings, or one ‘pound three | yi, Gnieeth Sa stne, Trades’. ueienigtoualy rt, ASOLIAN HARPS. Whe 1 ngth ot the Road is’ 101 miles, the whole of which is | have carcied on our business for several years past in this city, | shillings and four pence per hundredweight, respective- George W. Crawford, the present Governor of that Ngai & CLARK ab 3 purchased the patent right for cy s junction with the Western and A@antic Rail Road. | together with the very high quality and morerste price of our ‘Coleman’s Aolinn Attachmentto the Pianoforte,” for the ly, unless the master of the ship importing the same ‘he substructure has been completed on the whole road, except foods, pare earned fo sa degree of reputation and renown far shall have delivered to the collector or comptroller, at State, for re election. Gen. Clinch presided, on motion | : , f atl i tr Mi. Berrien, tire United States, (excepting Massachusetts,) announce to | {i f'miles. ‘The Road is in use to Jonesborough, | beyond that ofany similar house in the United States, and we , such certificate or certificates of the pu ¢, that they ae wow reared ie renin Bencbter Lee tina and’ ts equipred with five locomotive engines; | counider these the best rensons we ean urge to obtan your pa: Ber ne caisuaial) nor unite ies Weiter a A pleasant announcement appears in a Liverpool Tioslery ue Woramnial Panolotor: Tareperd cots Gently | Rrettenater hecake dace aad cnewatitietr seeing, The however, much pleasure in stating, that we have | also make and subscribe-a dectaration, before such col- | paper. A packet ship from America has brought to Eng- modern made horizontal Pianofortes. In regard tothe darability | for eight other freight cars, and one stationary engine. The of this invention, N. & C. are prepared to satisfy the most pre- | terms of sale cash, to be paid immediately to. the Commission: judiced mind, their own eri ination and experien ers; and on failure of purchasers to comply, so much of the arrunt them in the assertion, that the " Azolian) property, asmay be bid off by such defaulting purchasers, wil climate, and it will not be affectes thwith resold at their risk, s ‘The mos ec DAVID U, CAMPBELL, great care and judgment, our selections from all | lector or comptroller, that such certificate or certificates | land 2447 hides and 20 casks of shoe pegs. Thi cargoes, and which comprise the finest specimens of | was or were received by him at the place where such | therefore, between the two countries has begun, the Cy Hysou, Gunpowder, Imperial Oolong Pekoe, | sucar was taken on board, and that the sugar so imported | Yenkoes are not only “pegging” into us, but “leuthering Fee eae ee eet yal King wad chat] | is the same as is mentioned therein us.” yong, transitions given with The most satisfactory warraute UL peng tae afin Le Mls paps ple gel Ay ol db "See. 4 And beit enacted, That, in case such sugar Sa SENET TNT Yo, 1 invited to examine the Miolian Pianofortes” ABNER F. FOWRHS: | cmisioner | Government Jove ead chen Cates weael ares? "CME | shall be imported from Chine, Java, or Manilla, or from |, Surmius Court, Unica, July Bo-I resent Chiet om, No. oadway, opposite the Park, SAMUEL B. HUNTER, . | either ofthe countries named in such order in council, as | Justice Bronson, Justices” aley and Jewett. where also may be found an assortment of 6, 6% and 7 O THOMAS HARDEMAN Ve continue our operations at our other places as heretofore, | hereinbefore is mentioned, the certificate so to be given | No. 232—-Munns vs. Ferdou—Moved as frivilous; Mr. Finnofortes, both in rosewood and mahogany cases. Macon, Ga., May 26. 1845 e * * Serttoand re | partieularly at 121 Chathat Veare you ober meservantss to the collector or comptroller at the port of importation | Hill for defendant; Mr. Taber ty ape yas post Ga x or “7 7 m" ; New York—12t Chathaonare Sey Grvial ak ond até Biceckey | Shall be under the hand and seal of the British consul, | poned, No, 123—Polhemus et i el pee e< CLIMAX STABLE, CARPETING. ae M vice consul, consular agent or other officer appointed in | Moved as frivolous; Mr. Worden for det nda Ir COURTLAND ALLEY, between Walker & White Streets, = ABA PEARL STRERT. | “Philedelphii Chestuut street, and 45 Fifth street. | that behalf, by her Majesty, at the place where such | Goodwin for paees 6° sree 2 i. Tart va XCLUSIVELY Gr BROADWAY, THES IBERS have just gered Oe tepeemadeysclony my? 2m* mn | Sugar was taken on board, and shall certify that a | ton vs. Bigna eh is meet rs - ol ati irstorate-—thw Beall neti ra hen ee tgpomme. CARPET WARE ROOMS, No. 454 Pear! street, former. BLOCK TIN WARE MANUFACTORY declaration in writing had been made, and signed before | defendant; Mr. Kirkland for plaintiff; Court refused to ee Room excellent. “A for Shaler reeset and at wou | (Zoceupied by Smith, Hewitt Go. aud are now rendy to offer GENERAL ASSORTMENT. of Planished ‘Tin and | such cot sul, vice consul, consular agent or other officer, | hear the motion, cause not being put on the calendar by the attention of gentlemen who wish their Horses to have atc | (re RMU ait gutite new sto Ot at erdingly rich, of new de: | A Common Tin Ware Catlerye Hard and Hollow Ware | by the shipper of such sugar, and that the same was | the plaintfl 3—A Shaw vs. Com- ‘ior treatment. het ly Poewimerre____G._, SMITH, Proprietor. _ | "Mu Salons sere KIDMINSTER DRUSSELS, ~~~ BORDEAUX WINES & BRANDY. aS a F, RICHIT, & Oo., Importer, 204 Broadway offer for 1873. KIDMINSTER THREE "ienain IMON ID b sale in lots to suit purchasers, ‘the following goods, BUPERFINE FINE AND CU th for plaintiff, Mr. Benedict nied. No. 26—A_ reserved Warren ads. the People—Argued by M ntfs; Mr. ‘Taber. for defendants, judgm fendant; leave for plaintiffs to amend. Wood Ware, Baskets, Brushes, Door Mats, Shaker Seives and | really and buna fide the growth of the country. in which | stock—Argued Brgome—tn short every variety of howe-keeving articles, | the same War sé taken on board; aid shall. also. certify | for defendant; ne v3 sortageat 0 ‘ Dighes aud Covern ey ere for hotels and steambous; ob hand | tat sUCh consul: vice consul, const and manufactured at the shortest pet SY. WATKINS | and believed the same to be true.” Washington Union, uch declaration, | ; ae | eS mans vs. Brotherson—Argued by Mr. Wright for plain- Bereta claret Mttterne ker Se. ie eal Be ase et: Or tees pemar eee tasletgcion, | aisles 16 Catharine street, New York. | July 14. tlie Yazoo | tift#,. Mr Hill for defendant; decision postponed. No. Old Cognac Brandy, Noeyeau abd Anisette, | Rugs, Drnggets, Table and. Piano ( ‘Worsted, Tufted | TO DENTISTS. f Mitrrany Movemenrs.—The steamboat Yazoo | 44—Relyea vs, Drew—Argued by Mr. Stevens for de- J, known house of Mario, Brizard & Roger | and Gate Matar Dil Clothe, very, heavy, nad iu great Warities, GENTLEMAN xiving up business, will sell his entire | arrived here on Driday evening, from Fort Jesup, | fendant, Mr. Harris for plaintiff; decision postponed. No. mustard and sardines. Bordeaux olty fe ted “other articles ustally stock of Instruments, vi Gil, and imperial Prunes in glass jars and fuicy boxes, sealing | Coma iede eta oie Kelis ate cequested to call anv’ examine | Lafertas patent, one Lethe; full and complete sets of Oper Wax for bottles and corks, “All orders will be thanklully re= | Guratock before purchastn | and Mechanical Lnstrumenis; together with 150 Plate and Piyot ceived aud promptly executed, free of cartage. — jyl22w*th bi PETERSON & HUMPHREY, | Teeth, &e, &c., for $100 cash, to close the concern. = = “s ss 4 Pi | 47—White et al. ads. the Bank of Waterville—Argued by Mr, Stevens for Mr. Reynolds f fendar's. | No. 47 is the last cause reached on the regular call of 4 States Int ing | With companies ofthe 4th regiment United vot try, which proceeded immediately to the barracks bi | low the city. |W MUSIC treat. | geeat sacrifice. ‘They have not been. twelve. mont Iph arrived yesterday bringing from | the calendar.—Utica Gazette. ‘ iv Gc, Wot i wneum = ret. | Sid embrace every article reqnived inthe busine Ph pee a ere pout Ee stot offices of the 8d andith | | é I . RILEY &CO., a7 Le et publish ap kort ‘ae “ CARVER & HALL, A will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, | regiments of iniantry, and three companies of troops, | Tue Rensseiarr Cincurr.—Judge Parker, which they offer for sale at wholesale aud retail at. the lowe ROMIEEOTH: Baxinote, Building sa Heel, Keteis | Feral CO ei h_ | Which also proceeded to the barracks. opening of the Court on Monday, alter announcing possible prices. Theymanufncture Instruments of superior can: ts, 39 Wall street, New Vorki 5} North Srath sucet. | TDACKET SH VAZOO, FROM NEW ORLEANS, @ | “ict Twikus, commanding the first regiment of dra- | that the pending murder trial would occupy the entire iiy—warrant eyeey article they gell, Being practically eqt inte 4 ey at my doe Patent tights, | P Siecheaping ot Ontouns wharf, foot of Fell street, coors, hus proceeded by land trom Fort Jesup to the | term, discharged the rest of the jury and the witnesses cardieterceaan Brenichen ot. their business. Military ands ouey loaned and wnventeds . ee Please attend to the receipt of their goods _— | io Grande.—New Orleans Tropic, July 7. in all other cases,