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Val 1a, No, 183—Whole No. 405: + NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1845. Price Two Cents, i % NOTI >) STRAYED or Stolon, from No.6 Howard street, | OTT. BOKEN. A — ~ THE NEW YORK HERALD. ao STATEN 1 gai on Sundiy morning, © seal Yellow Doe with tot | ibis badalat 573 BORGSey Quivey, (Illinois,) July 1, 1845. | New York Instrrvtion ror THR Buinp.—The ez JANES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. FERRY, Fee Boel be tne tor thevetanver sala’ Doe | aly 14, 1845. An Account of the Last Murder in the Mormon | amination of the pupils was coucluded the day be- TUES ery, prietor, FOOT OF WHITEHALL STREET juld «ttm rr) mort wor erful doings Country, &¢. fore yesterday, The morning exercises went off The Steamboats SYLPH aud STATEN ISLANDER wilt 7 K ‘ i Neel WI a 8 ri romisi: { ir Circulation---Forty Thousand. ese Ve Nery hoteeccen s PM eae eit PAIR OPS IS Ae Wisaon: that hick’ eels ie coneree hile we are blessed with promising meadows | ndmirably. a ae DAILY HERALDCEvary day7 Price 2 conta por | 8 My iruatl EM | Leave statenl-taudevary hour exces 5 and 7 years.old evil and souid mevery respect, A\- Tikfotppenon tit 2nd the richest grain-fields, we ore not wanting in| In the eftemnoon the examination on the princi- cop: a per annum—paysl advance. I hisaiciane tn haste ilb bart eters iis hoa paw. mes 8 Ve utter Barrel Mare and To the niished thed ringle taf ervgsing th, Be meryon & | ment ‘lexeitement, the raw inat for which our * ples of music had ulready begun, but we arrived in Ww Y HERALD—Every Haturday— Price 6 cents AM watili tr. M., aud fiom 1£.M. uutil7 P. M., ev ery lil the Wagur is Towers’ mike; brem used but o: tren the ith of July.on whicheceasion his performince Mormon neighbors furnish us, in te results of their time to witness a good portion of it. Then followed per copy—$38 12+ cents per annuin—payable in advance. hour. Jyk_ above property. will be sold, tocethier or separate, as the preseut | Witiered chowsands of spe acirs, why wave him lond | goivinual wife system, petty | ie li pecans d by Pi s i ane “opal NTS at the usnad pricos—always “NEW YORK, ALPANY AND TROY LINE Owner has no farther use du them. Apply ty Oo Bnd treane ulm ch ert. Mr. Gard.ner w Il perform hie moat ‘4 n, petty larcenies, horse stealing, a march composed by Prof Reiff, the music teacher cash in al 4 H 8, wonderful Ie ty oy the Flyiny and also introduce his : sand ass ions. Our jai “ re} g BE a ea ca una daa _ FoR ALBANY gNB, TROY pin kines INE Hae A ae | ERE |. c8 Canty PR ts tei aay tzeduee his | robberies, murders and assassinat Our jail has | attached to the school, which was very well per: despatch. : EPIRE, Capain GB Macy wal leave > TU Miay ok xad mnamediare pow: | HNsAweast ud entrain the aulie ce with their mn ini and | been for a long tine almost literal 1 with Mor. | formed by nine or ten of the pupils, playing on dif- UG All Letters or communications, by mail, addressed | syertavont pier foo of Canrttyndt own every Tuoway, | ft se No. 10) int Avenue | Orne enw! te preps eagran Ove, Roll, the mot itelligent | mon preachers and Mormon “saints.” Aud this is | ferent instruments. Afterwards a hymn wes sun to the establishment, mnat be post paid, or the postage | Thursday aid Saturdyy afternoon, at 7 ote ‘ he premises of the Pvanene 1 his ang v 2 4 will be deducted {rom the eubscription money remitin’ Lhe atm! oa COLT VITA, Caan Win. H. Peckyevery bres fur iu complente order has be ey: Fins Band will eatertaia the audie.ce | the fact, too, although ours is not # Mormon county, by the second class of musie, entirely composed of C PAM ES C IN BENNETT, tee Thbeaion este bs anconien eretb oe ats toes thee im tons icenal Fesaloer ox ones eed inlet aa inves deanione fy Poyprmace t@ commence at So’clock and continue watid | You will remember that a most horrible murder new pupils, most of thern under eleven years of age, peg “adhe bi mek hod Opel ie ape OF tans Callie sent amen Co one Cannio oie Toe ene apt 1. Swartz hopes that all of his fiends wi lvive hima | Was committed jn Lee county, lowa, some time wccoinpanied on the piano by another pupil, & young ——— MURMING LING at de a, H. Power, ei, No. 10 Nassau st concer of Joly, ap stirs | cmon this ocer iy. "i jut ago, hy pers uaknown | Suspicion | lady, who played with much feeling Two young SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. FOR ALBANY, TRCY utermertinte | from the hours ef 9 te $ or of Sami. RB. Neston the | PabNCivs HOTEL, rested mpon tw Mormons, in Nanvoo, by the name < im the Steamboat Pier at the fot of | owner, at the same office on ‘1 uesdays aud Weduesday. ss They were arrested, carried to Bur- | 8it!s then stepped to the piano, and played # four BLOOMINGDAL AND } T23 Felton street, ar Brontway. of Hoc FORT WASHINGTON ST AC ot the bows tin dy Heth aes TTRELE Pro siesor of this Hotel, would respectfully fington, in Iowa: tried, fonnd guilty on the 2kst ult . hand piece, in a very handsome manner. This was Will commence runuivg in the following York at To'elock, A M., Tuesdays, Thursdays iy rt | furwith Hic th the his reveutly vc dthe Souther mode ol und condemned to be hungon the Wih instant followed by a song, ulso very creditably sung by four Esse Were dv. May Ie-vin ‘aud ‘Tr sk, A.M. Albuuy at 7 o'eluck JUST RECEIVED—Avother Jot of French Boots, of | furvishi @ isting ofvr ety of dish sdlys | But during the progress of the tricl, fi “re de- | young pupils, three giils and one boy. lavbatianville st 6 o’clo nile Weduesday aud Frid wll be sold at the old pre prenen B ad Zo’clork, (Bu day's included )j— whieh ret t cer t Tt vere thy led, i hi Td peur util 7 oelo k, P.M. Leaving fe seeanione FWO¥, Capoain A, Gorham; oa nfeutl Hoes coats te cater This new arcongement he teusts will ni with approbation — | veloped, whieh rendered it certain that a thi mums were then awarded, not always, as The Liquors ar. been grade to nal at o'eloe! wt NIAGARA, Captrin A. Degroot, on Mou Weduessday and Fri t 7 velox dvs and Saturdays. . ‘ef of Ghaham and piryan Row, at 64.41 ery half howe aatil 8M. Steges to Carmansy Tri ty Church Cemetery aud Kort Washington, every li Uirouch the div, fr erved by Mr Murray, one of the Managers, ths enoieest qu tity, nd every effort hos | brother, a cilizen of the city of the holy Joe, was | Wes 3. He was taken in Nanvooon the |! the most proficient of the whole sehool, but to this Hotal equal to’ any in tre cli, He ti LA ihe | vite his teinude to visit che estabiishment ad jude forthem: | Rurticeps crimi elves. . the « be fe at very low prives, A aif Shoes, $2.md $# 10. A. gront varve'y of sof oll kinds t q V other kinds. €-ption of vi-itors on sve widergoue ae te and forts will be spared to imaiutain th ish'repucation which this wstublisiment hus here- f h tofore red | been sent to Iowa to commit the marder for which —Unlh, ¥ Hine Freeh Dress | _ ‘he price for boarding will be from $7 to $8 per week—chil ‘ saarthy Astnoxomy—Only premium, Franklin § Haskell, 3 equa} ro those made inother | dreu aud servants halfjwice. Young peop ereaniring much | he was arrested ; that being arrested, he told his | Anitaeric—Ist premium, Daniel Mullen; 2d do, stores for $6 and $7. Bouts, Shoes, Gawrs, Se., m de to er | rooi, will Hid accommodating terins | confederates that he would turn Stites? evidence, il | Charles C. Butler; 3d do, Warren bury der in the text notice,” Meuding, 6 ) the store The steamer (us, Captain ©. Price, from the Fulton market | they did not relieve him; and that he thus became | Grometuy— Only premium, Cha: . Wardwell. the vietim of a conspiracy among his aseociates in ‘premium, Rosanna McKenna; 2d do, $3.50: City Made, and ual to th fi “ey, Reavino—lst premium, Miss Catharine Gi ’ de YEG T Manter Atany Siow a te, ‘Angeline went aruy—Ist premium, Muster Thomas N. Soper; iss Helen Murray; 81do, Hudson Ayres Pe? FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL ferthe | was that inflicted the fital wound, he replie ; : | 4 ih , f oper Jy he wae called to the | the most proticient, every thing considered, re, 7A. Vi to7 P.M. Wor passage or freight, apply ou board, or to F. B, Hall, at the | q St ar) it ent of Gaiters. ivi2iw'h | 251 ult, and while in custody he woe calle . y ig 1) Wee, Fate to Manhattuvviile i236 cents; Carmansyille 18 or akg i caaca tl ve | a ie tee LONG BRANCH NEW JERSEY door by ome one, who pretended that he wished | Hine of residence in the Institution, &e be. Washington 2 crnts, B. MOOR Notion All goods, freight, baggaze,bank bills, specie, or any wf au assortment of «Ilo her kinds Misses ond Children’s | “BATIL BUILDINGS” | to sirak to Hodges fora few moments in private. |, We aunex a list of the pupils who, through their j 9 tintee Proprietor, other kind of vropere taken, shiny “4 or put « hoard this hont, | Boots and Brune ye cannot We best in this A Do notinis | Cotenaine capers | was immedistely stabbed, and died in a very | industry aud proficiency hud deserved such an hon- Mail Linn FOR bUSTUs Rik ee ee ee pre cmber: 86! Broudway, corer of Freuklin strest -ol'¢as 118 wall-koow snd ‘del ghtful thing ostablishmnent | short time. Upon being asked if he knew who it | Ofable distinction :— ear | i | itwas my best friend.” Itia believed that he was |" G, 07 one of “the Dinite band” of Mormons, who had | oq id for THE Royal Mail Steam Ships HIBER NIA aad BRITANNI4, will leave Boston | fur the nbove ports, as tollows:— i : — office On the w bar | \ | z DAILY OVER THE LONG LAND RAIL ROAD, VIA NEW LONDON, NORWICH §& WORCKS At ® o'clock the Moming, from the Foot of W trent, South Ferry Sand ive evee; tes Wey Cretes are in rerdiness to receive baginge for New 4 | ble Boot Manuf Boots, m de to order, f , Commander, Tuesdny, July 16 ee riday, Aucust Ist. $120, ER. thal! | c.,, do. Win. M. Young & Co., Wholescle aud Retail Manufacturers, | willanvke a daily trip between New York and Lone Bra No, 4 Anu street, New York, uear Broad Staxes will be in readiness nyon the arrival of the dbove boat at | } | Pe : Lo don, Norwich and Worcester, Begg ge for Boston goe- | For frei,ht or passage, ap WM Me NG, and | the Ocesa House, t vey pissenzers immediately to Lon. | crime, Who thuseertainty, and in a summary man- | Edmond Cruzer; 3d do, Mary Ann Plunkett threush’u dertece Te niettre | jy int tmtre UB JONES | Brauch Ones © CNTAMES GHELN, Projrietr. | ner, pat him ont of the way, to prevent him from at | pi lat class, Ist premium, James Dowd; 24 do, FUR NEWPORT AND PROVIDENCE. | BS LONDON LIN \CRET' TSFEOR TO NONE AND SUresOR TO WANY, | “Wete Wi : Jel tatm_ | tempting to save himself, by exposing the robbers | fajnm, Jorepine Seaford nee eta a Paes ot of th: Ist of J he splendid new | EAUTIFU t White plain Suramer Hats, price | UWLANS HULL, and m' 3 who live in and about Nauvoo ae “ i ichols; | WB: Sehersanancen wll Gact5, ehich forbenute at. Gnist ca c | ss Harlem River. | Guan ats no Brew hathpearetaon hse Puicosoruy— Ist premium, John i) Nichols; 2d do, reely possible to exaggerate in saying ill mond Cruzer; 3d do, Eliza Kin, Also, Di Far day. Beavers, Bluc Brush aud \ ‘port aud Provie vessel shonid make early L * | f f Sere ! iy ng. ME pr perior accommo ofthe latest style, Be LA ihe ene Geet of these Mormons, known, as they are, to have | Rurzonsc—Ist premium, Louisa Mowri; 2d do, Eliza On Moodiys, Wediesd ys and Fridiys, over the Long | Passengers, persou Also, Panama Hats, very low. Cc. KNOX, | he has ree ears, violated every command of the decalogue. King; 3d do, Peter Rutan. Island Rail Road to Greenport, thence to ¥ arth jei9 imtre te on st, between William asd) Hancock c has again been the scene of the | Sretun Ist premium, George Donaldson; 2d do, dence ina splesdid ent commod ous Sourd Steamer. jaiden lane, or to JOSEPH MMURRAY, MILLS, HAT 2 Bh WwW has fitted up the large erat ‘ Pr, Mary EB, Went: ‘This Line leaves at 8 o’elock in the Moraicg, from the Foot | 100 Pine street comer of South. | MILLS, HATTER, 178 BROADWA i led op the large: : sere | most intense excitement, growing out of the fact of | bay A rofl en tah dlatvean Mauch Rane oc jit te toe nile thtae The meket ship $f. JAMES, F. it'S ever, rater, will | m HOWARD HOTEL, | | ‘er RE eas etches Tunes oda Dr. Marshall, an old and’ esteemed citizen, having | yghtGr**s—Only premium, George Washington Os- a = — coeed wee Albert, and he September. TAS ady, an assortment of Summer Hats, to | Peas. Suppers, and other refreshments, at the shortest 1 been killed on the 2th ult, by Gen. Deming, the js FARE TO BALTIMORE SLL succeed the Prince Alert, andl ssil on the Ist of September. — | AB now ready, an asso " iP) | Beas. Suppers, and orher .at the shortest en Killed on » by 2, CHeMmisray—Ist premium, Allen 8. G + oad i ry j dui ea which the attention of geutleren is invited, at the ful | Good ground, Hud Crefy accommodation for Military Comm | sheriff of that county, and lung regarded by many | élica King. adel fur prize essay comet TH Ma et of Ist August— . walle , y Railroad Cars fend puveugers m front of the | 'being in the Mormon interest. Dr Marshall was | bony N.B—(rordinary at half past ? o'clock on Sundays. je28 ormon. The circumstances which led to | Atter the distribution, Mr. Murray asked leave, Y HOUSE, ThuUY, N.Y. lair, are about these :—Dr, Marshall had pur- | ia the name of Mies Cynthia Bullock, for this oung N. & ROGERS, Proprictors.—'Phis, House, so | Chased a tract of land ata tax sale. ‘The land was | lady to addrees a few words to their Honorable vis- favorably known to the travelling public, 1s tow | subsequently found to have been sold in error. Dr | itor, the Secretary of this State. This was granted, Marshall, with a view to getting his money | und Miss Bullock, in going through the task she hu back, requested the Sheriff to mark the ssle as ha- | assumed, expressed herself with a great deal of ele Gapt.. Wethered, will «1 (a new article) 3 2 G ROAD AND STEAMBOAT LINE, jake the place of the new. shi aud sat oa the tst A: « Through in Seven Houra, | ta = NEW CASTLE. AND PRENCHTOWN wath | ABB hs or Li's, or to wenta, | . LIVERPOOL | regular Packet of 2tst Leaf, Bohemian, inc ai 7 De SR ‘Dhe aurtvoled Stwambo: OBERT MORRIS, Captain J. will, on and after Moaday, June 16, leaye Dock 78 Broadway, Howard Hotel. | open. = A new story has heen added and extensive alterations made; ULINERY AND DRESS MAKING. tension of the Dini B: room, to alength N donly nd favorite packet ship HOT <3 Rha just received frora the country several tine aud | the markets can afford. . Liquors and Segars are of $ ts MILLINE | - daily, Cexcept Sundays,) at 3 o'clock, P.M. Pas- | hen, Capt lra Bursley, will sail | % 7 ; ?, d, by toldirg d 01 1) ving be Je in error. This the Sheriff, having | gance dtu Thi lady, d. recs 3 ‘ | 1, Cap ¥y will sail | MES. RO: 175 Walk fer Work, ve° wd, by folding doors connecting, cau be extended | ving been made in error. This the Sheriff, having | gance an ency. is young lady, as our read- Bee ne na AL DAIMOSRAN A RIE MLL Mere culy;,j01 Of on dag Ae Eo ae Ds pecsty seall fom Ladies wishing any thing | ae huudred au thirty feet, thirty new parlors, with bei | perhaps forgotten, did not doz and Dr. Marshall, | ers must remember, is the same one—a graduate of sittit Line ia composed of the following splendid and fast | the Old Country will not fail to kee the | ewe Mallinery’or Diese Mak Jelt_Im*rh_ | have been nddedaflonding accommodetions for 300 persons. WhO Wasa man remarkable for his accuracy, and | the institution, who was introduced during the ex- teunthoa | # derived from selecting this line i preference | IMPURTATION OF WATCHES, | The honse his been painted and papered throughout. | particnlarly in the transaction uf business upon | ercises of the preceding day, in order to give a epo- a ipordcounlueabig eidconvetons can intiaraet chel staal myhiCEIVED from Switzerland, by packer, ship | |The ear for Goston, Buffalo and Sarstoga, atartfrom te front | learning that hie request had not been uttended to, | cimen of the skill to which those, who Kuve unfor- Ci . > fo nd convenient than ships of a small class, Zuri 3801 of Watches and Mov. 18 0) his house, 30 but a few steps from the steamboat ri ‘ “pip A in? Ganetin DO Ra rior and their aceoramodatious for eabiu, second cabin,and steerage | aearpidenntiviod andfehtrcinealnypussagitorihe.juedioge: es ps from thesteambon' | suid something, whic highly exnsperated the tunatel Jost their sight, can aitain in reading, wt oe Gipenin’d, Srine, M- | it lowell kapwn, sremanerion to ole SA, pote: | wholesale trade, at moderate tric . tal Teter arghritors trast, by their. personal, sttent jon to their ba | Shen acne cnaued, Deming Trew his plate, pet ne faecium of bent aera d th i a 's wharf, Bal Ma ping ure berths ald not | iy isk of jn nests, ive continaed an ased patronage. | upon Dr. Marshall, the ball entering a little | he Honorable gentleman - Tickets for Wheeling and Pittsburg cau be procured on’ board | Tieation 9 bear, foot of Wallatvet, or | ju litre No. 127 Fuiton street, New York. | shia PY ee | beibwrihe nave! Marshall pon Weidy aaked ithe pils, and after Ava aavieuaedl nif naTifasiion ae Bs Wie : : i uate of the Astor House. r fice! Sb antl i UNITED STATES MAiL LINES FOR BALTIMORE. | 76 South street, coruer of Maiden | KOULSTONE’S RIDING SCHOOL, : 7. CHARLES M. ROGERS, was hurt, answered “Twill very soon be u dead | the manner in which they had passed through their nve $2— Through in Siz Hours. is Bite Basie- at | 137 and 139 Mercer Street.” Sat tre bateofth am |man” He died in about five minutes. Deming | examination, explained to them the cause of his offi- PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTI- | FOR LIVERPOOL--The New Line=Ttevales | ep MR. JOHN 8 ROULSTONE has the houor to WARREN HALL. | did not attempt to escape, but said, with great emo- | cial visit. As on the previous day, Dr. D M Reese, MORE RAILROAD LINE, at duly The superior fast sailiy Pac! ie inform his friends and the public in general, that his No 3 Warren street, | tion, to Mr. Backenstos, ‘this is what I have ex- | the supervisor of the board of public instruction, ac- Via Chester, Wilmington, Elkton, Havre de Grace, Se. | TINGUER, 1050 tons, Cope. 17a Sursley, will § in Horsemanship as vow open HP SUBSCRIBERS having fitted therbove house as a | pected.” He was arrested by the Coroner. ‘The | companied the Honorable penta and both, as fy | “Kor ireight or passage, having excellent and superior aecom. | 487 "sve a. ev to® AsMs «'~| chmmodariansal cuiesee: gesmalivasnl sieeoretae baste \ Grand Jury found a bill against him, next morning, | well as the managers and the audience, which was a | modations, appiy to the Captain on board, or to 7 8 Gadies 2 eee or DA Moto 3 P.M. | wwonld respectfully solicit for themselves a tion of their pa | for murder. He was admiited to bail in $5000 | very numeruos, and composed ot visitors of both 5 ee sth eee I pees. aNOOURUL & MINTURN, 87 Sonth street. | Terms of instruction made known’ ou application to Mr | tonage. | bondi. sexes, appeared highly pleased with the result of nant alter Wednesday next, June » the fare between | Price of yy e Philadelphia aud Baltimore, by the Mail Liues, will be reduced | The Packet Ship Liverpool, 1150 tous, Capt John i steceed the Hottngter, aud sail on her regatar with the murder of Hyram Smith, have been dis- | they had been conducted. styli Saddle Horses, which he is authorised to seil at a tea | the bestquality. The bedrcoins nsally furnished, spacious and ust iyl2ec Ueto tive myire_ | airy, While from its central location, being uearthe City [all 8 The Trains will leave as follows:— missed for want of prosecution sippt and Missouri, are resolved upon going to | condemned by the laws of the land, the West, which I have at last found, to be situated between Point Adams, and Cape Disappointment. Adams & Ca. 17 Wall street. BUGS, ke. June 2th, 1845, jedec J being couvenient to the busives the city. Th FOR SALE. The New York uilt, copper tasten- i mnered ship SVLVANUS J =NKID sails, a New Hampshire Legislature has just adjourn- i J ed. The session was thirty days long, during which h , | lon. 123 deg 54 min. West, lat. 46 deg. 19min | time sixty acts and thirty-four resolutions were passed. 70 Wall street, bey lead eccrine tie boarders can beaccommodster’ | North. And this disposition togo to the west, will | Among the ncts were tirree incorporating railroad com 2g0, ele a syetsed them. (Signed All the delicacies of the season served up, as soon asthey | NOt permit a Briush shadow of title to interfere | panies, and three incorporating as many banks. Rouistone. Their derder will he stall Ges Well stocked grith the best | The indictments against the persons charged | the exercises, and the excellent manner in which From Phisdeiinia, From Baltimore, OF PACKETS frei : and in the ceutre of business, it will alford great iaducersene to hi le of the United Sts Varieties. Devot Uth and Morket streets. Depot in Pratt street, | saluidldinsd fasv caine Facbee Sun FOR SALE—A Farm onthe Bauks of the Hudson, isiting the city. entte | — T regret to see that the people of the United States, sohalhec 8 ea. a Duly, except Sunday.at# A.M. | Daily. exe, Sundayatd AM | HURON Cree ee cet Shi FGeontan about sizty acres lin a high state of cultiva: | ‘lose ‘auting the city I, BRITTON, | influenced, perhaps, in their opinions by the press, | _ William Stewart, who was convicted at Baltimore And Diilysnt 4 P 8 P.M. | tively oa Moudey, Jaly 2lst:: “Phis'ship has splend dacconsino- | tion, with splendid Buildings, situated one mile | McCORKLE, | think that we have no cause to apprehend danger of | Seme years siuce of the murder of his father, and now Wheeling and Pittsburgh kota throuzh to Wheeling and | dations for cabins second cabin and sterrage passengers; tose. | wexco! Newburgh The terms will Ue made easy. For vst: | _N.B.—The nsnal relishes served upacall times. —ie7Im#er | war with England. ‘To my mind, war seems to | °2dtned in the penitentiary, is hourly expected to die of Pittsburgh can be had at the Depot, Eleventh and Market sts, | cure berths, early application shegtld be md mers; (O8€ | cicul re inquise at 419 Bioasway, corner of Canal street, in the 5 Vd sr heRleaylegt aaa : ? Thousands of | # Pulmonary affection, and'in view of his death he has = ; : G't HUDBELL, Agente | 1 early application shay be m dete. Shoe store. Iv92wend're | WISUN'S HOTEL AND UINING (OOM, | be inevitable in less than two years. Thousands ot | ‘ade a “contession” of all knowledge in his possesion ‘or further aise | SSIMER, at the office of | _Syi0 re. 76 South stroet, conier of siden Late | RATS, MICE, por DACIIES. FLIES, BLD- Cheater peace Het! ee hardy, enterprizing men in the valley ot the Missis: | of the most foul and unnatural deed with which he stands i HE following ce cae mn js establishment is fitced up with entirely new furniture HE following certificates, out of thonsxnda, may give the | Uidsabstantial dinner, 18K, cents, lodgings’ 23 cents, For ~ LONG ISLAND RATLROAD COMPANY. — ‘Apply to sli Sar oF SPY | board, at pier No.4, N.R orto niin acd wt fe ‘ ‘ : "BOYD & HINCKEN, | dye No. 9 Tontine Building, cor of Wall and Water sts Fouience and comfort thts house sequal toany hotel in the vi i ‘oom in the bui'diny 1 Yen ickroaches, aud Ove applic. tion, four wee i = < =2 FOR SALE. FREIGHT ON CHARTER-TH: CAS, MOUNT, | ative in mrket, at half the price of other houses Jegant | with their plaos. It will have Oregon. This will Acompositor in the Rahw N. pub i RELUCED FARES, \ 2 er ai ine ban T en ee Wyte tah | have ased D-, F's preparstion to extermivate rats gud mice, | Brivate p lors) for the relerer cases, or privace dinners or suj~ | involve ux in War in less than two years. itice Ur inattie al willis bores os ee SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, | in Biltimore one year since of the best materials | aud have wonderfully suce-eded in eleaing them fiom house | Mr barties. “Che very best of Liquors, jus amtre | ao bout fiity years of ge, was accidently drowned on Si TRAINS BUN AS FOLLOWS, garries avout 1.00 barrels, and has handsome aces mmodatic y | and arene a JOSEPH GUTENAN. SHAKUN SPRINGS PAVILIUN, Genera Jackson’s Lasr Wit axp Testament be pels crag ahiie bathing with seversl others, in From Braoklyn Depot ge ey haters, Atay te CS TING ECO. | Dr Feuchtn angers Fly Papet hie been used by me with HE PUBLIC ie oni iavera eee LAN tract of a letter from Nashville, dated June 7, | 4 part of the Rahway river, near that place. Mouse Pat datiy Aaidics eee tedlatorings | oi? © y @Southarreet. | reat su cess; u-arly one quart of slain ties have been cul ect- | [ARP BEIC are re “aifach | t@. gentleman in Washington, binselt | "tye last will and testament of the old hero was thie | ,, The Boston Transcript says, that Mr. Paine, of jslament will | out of curiosity, ‘¢. VAN SCHOSAHOON. HARTER—The con SSISSIPPI, 650 tons & Bell, salted ou th © oak and ‘snd locust t : i Oxford, whose recent rovbery has caused some exc! y approved in our county court, and is of public record , 2 : ‘ e reception of visitors ov | He commences by giving his body to the dust, whence berry thine ny gn ibd esa y evening, about next. ‘The swserbers have sde maiy | at eame, his soul to God that gave it; &e., devoting his | 2#lfpast®, while in the room with his family, in tds house the groucds and hath yinent of two debts, viz: one of | t North Oxtord, the ball passing within three inches of St. George’s Vianor. sg rs racers Accommodation Tran—Os_ A. Mo and 5 P.M. for Farming XOR SAL] tutermediate places. daily, Sundays excepted. | bit jast ndation Train,3’.M for Greenport, dutly, Sundays tulle in excepted, «topping: pene for ed, the Gourier aud Enquirer office hos rats, aud ove sicgle application has daicn, Brauch, Heinpsterd, nnd ticks ie, aie taekite | 7 “0 o ‘ » aad pledire | estate, first to tne pi Stet ' yi aud all the stopping places between Hicksville ane | V6 Qué apron, sein je, aud forward and a ears ir best cxertious is cotublish. | ° i ’ 3 Pi New | vis head, and lodging in the sofa on which he was lyin fey lei M hestecorien fetuses ail Gas | s 46,000, with interest, berrowed ofGen. Plauche of New ying. Grecuport | year vores ae poqueal 4 effect de tions and my genn- | ent fully equal to any waters | notice of $1000, with interest, borrowed o: | 'sng tou feeble to sit up, from loss of blood caused Uy 5 a board at Orleans? whart f or, cor er Broadway | iN be i ingen ont of Blair & Rivers; and the balance to his sou . . 2 excepted, 201336 o'ock Mi. | e ae mies, $Courtiandtat. | joharke to ake punsenearseoshe heute, cot inaith tie exception or a few | ‘The New Jersey Court of Errore, on Wednesday, 5A Mo dully, Sindays exeepted | ford. comer of Pourth and Wooster strcet, Go- |” Sir. £.. will, as heretofore, coutiuvethe Congress fi] whiet | children is | on motion of Sir. Halsted, of counsel with the Siate in the ~ f mney Braves 178 Cran cbt apa it (aa nS i will uring the sumiucr, be an: ne sword presented him by the State of Tennessee, | Warren murdet casee,disected that the counsel of the pri- . = MF cepnacysei Ree iy71meadtec : eat Willism street. | 20! s to A. J, Honaldson, (nis nephew) now charve | sovess should assign the errors on which they meau to Frain 6 4 M. and 236 P.M. daily, Ban | ee rode ccramccmente with Hbets Ob ver cane - , : | sé Vaffuires at Texas. The sword presented at New Orle: | rely, tosupport their writs, by Friday morning next. vklya av tutermediate plu Fark terms by Glee ety aihires from Live ALE’S GLOBE, st iT paleeparent Celgatia} Sphire— he leaves to Audrew Jackson Coffee, the son of his ol motion of Gov. Vroom, the counsel of the prisouers Mt daily, Sundays excepted, for Broon. | weedtly- igecaben io epmmen rete ene esse Raed LONG Bi)» friend General Coffee. The sword preseuted him at d leave to inspect the judgment roll. , gal ok Drafts can as usual be furuished for any amount, payable | lea aw jute in the Normal Belwols a vile | THE PROPRIE 1° | Gov. Jones, of Tennessee, has arrived at Dan- to inform the it Mr. Clay. Pre- Philadelphia, he leaves to his grandson and namesake. throughout the Uuited Kingdom.” Apply co pane 8 ; NN HERD MAN, 61 South et rf Mrs Wiflard's, Troy sword and pi-tols which he carried tarough the | | British and Indi ty. that hia house ts v ville, Ky., on his way to Ashland, to vi pl ces qj atop ouly at Fariingdale and St, George's | . six New York a d other n wars, he leaves to Gen. Armstrong |“ : F he Accommodation ‘Trrins stop at. the following placer | ,, THe mail steamer Hiberuia sil; from Bostou ou the 16dh wet ed by Dr, Larduer, P ere daring the 9. The pistols of Washington, by him given to Lafayette | rations were making at Lexington tu give him a pub- on the rondy going both ways to receive aud: deliver passey j tured aud forsale hy weelt, nnd « | ie welcome. {hy Lafayette given to Jacksun, ne ieaves to George | \ | | | \ i} i | | j ine tr pa | | | 1 | | ae JR GLABUUW —Requial Packcu=ah. wel matical kastablishment, y | Vlexsure. a *s FY | St. Loui Nee ¢ Deer Park | Bd kuows, fast sitting Briah, Burge ANS HARLED. | Vor From bun | Washington Latuyete, the son of General La avette— | The St. Touis people are getting upa company to Beas ew York Thstnjreun | Dinean Shiith, master, 430 tons, will met witl } — ssarthe Oceu, | Sundry other presevts made him during bis long anc | emigrate to alifornia Itis thonght that the enterpri-e Face Coarse Saffolk Sextion. 7 Brome PUBLIC SALE OF THE : eventful career, are Jett with his adopted son, with in- | will be provecuted with vigor end success.“ The Lni- Tro! Lake Rond Station.» | Wor frewht or passe, having excellent accommodations | VONROE KAIL KUAD AAU GANKING CO Re | structions to him, that, inthe event of war, they shall | versal Lankee Nation is bound to go aiiead, aud no mis- 4 vice Medford Station. . | apply ou board vie SNE or so | taser cs 4 the Sareaal dart ali pied acral | upon the restorat ou of peace, be distrinuted amongst | take,” is the motto or these adventurers. Ciows (during ‘s Riverhead. 7 | Se<—SACKETS FOR HAVRECS. - 5 TH eers anariew ht Rail form the yablic that he ix | of ther country in the conilict, in the opinion of thelr | was Killed in a duel by Augustus Williame, Representa- siow Cont, soe ST Jamesport. | i CR Vy RE—Secon W it 3 nd and decree, that t lonroe Rail aster bisck eS BL ak tebe se v uve in Congress, was anatve oi Kinderhook, New \ ork, Hempstead 37% Mattetuck i packet ship BALTIMORE, Capuin E. Ro my tO its terminus at Mart | “Ita dated, I think in September, 1844, and revokes @ | (11 43 5. f : B : 237 | will sail ou the tstel August, county of DeKalb, both the part thereof which b | In addition - | will made by him reveral years before Itis ia his own | 2% 23 years of age. He is spoken of in terms of the : For tietght or passage apply vo. hog pa operation, and che part thereof wuich is ivan um | eves th ta more desira ’ luighest respect. | steady and firm handwriting, @nd, like ali things thar | | BOYD & HINCK ished cond tion, aud all the property, equipments, aud effects | 400 canvot be fouud. | The conven By et A \ : : veller i s ho RED | 152 r¢_No.9 Toutine Buildings, eo. Wall and Wa hescwith Cownevtedy i auigect ti tve payment of the Ube of | surpysed. To those whoare fondof slung, no ince can bc | ever Feil frum his pea, Veeuthes the purest pattivtinn | A traveller iuforms the editor of the Buffalo Com hala sie : the Mouroe Rait Road and Boukiog Company—that she said | found where more sdvanteges sre offered. throughout. | nercial Advertiser, that in Hlinois he saw 40,000 acres Stages are ii) readiness ov off Traisaatthe sevac |. a FOR SALE—FREIGHT OR CHAR miany is insolveutand wholly unable to pa Hr James Gireen having established a line of stages from : | of wheat in one body divided ouly by cross roads, ‘The tutions, to take pusseugers a ww Fares, 10 all parts of the | eres saill © aie packetsanp YA, sad; and (row tte ervbart assments is unable to complete said | Red Bank to Deal, passeugers can always rely ona quick cou- | Distresstnc Droveur in Soura Caroriwa.—We | yield upon the whole lot gave promise of something ia . ‘ nee : ‘3 penta | = ST oR Oxk aud Loe st Li ‘ | Row, and keep the same in Seti kr fale | vayan e. JOHN GREEN, Deal, N. | learn pan te Gena CoMrier: that a Inost. site | better than was seen lust year. suxwage Crates will be in reuliness at the foot of Whitehall cot on. and h 6 Nad Maine ate creciaeee of varices . —~ — | tressing drought prevails in the upper district of South | 4 vigorous attempt 1s soon to be made to obtain Fore'ule boar otstardg from the Broubiyn de, eee ‘ uy, izt holders of the bank wotes N. KSEY HOTEL MORRISTOWN | Carolina. Apprehensions are entertained in some pla- | thirty or forty thousand dollars to erecta suituble edi- ore the heur of stirttg from the Brooklyn side. ; bontee tin IBERS respectfully inforin their friends and | ces, that it will be diiticult noxt year to supply food to | ice in fe Shey : Recksive-y Branciie trken in seynrcte Ceetes. (fin Vers of bouds iss wed fe ad mate T f | y ply food to | ice for the museum, library, &e. of the Bostou Natural inser .__jutore judgmetereditors, creditors holdiug certificates ofden the wnblig generally, that the ue and commodions house | the laboring classes. This state of things extends into | History Society. 1U Waslbhn TRAVELLERS. Fon LIVERFUUCSIne a imanidefox work, Labor and materialsfivrsaid Kull Road, and cre; erected for a Morel. at Morrisuown, New Jersey, open forthe | g part of North Carolina, The district of Fairfield, 8 | ill sail ou her regular da id Company, and | e ‘ 4 TUNE, Cartin Peach, will y For pissage, having wosurpassed accommodation: | ‘ll other creditors not here only, apply to JOHN HERDMAN. mong them creditors claiming @ 4” their demands; and we further deci Aitors claiming to be mortgage ereditors of ; jamerated ; and that there are | pen 08) m | C’,has suffered most. Not only the corn and cotton ; Two men named Rogers and Budd, have been hen they hone to furuish them such accammodations as |S /0°d, tne but lange trees Ware witherlig sander the ef | arrested in Ilinois, for the murder of Col. Davenport, at 25 Stawain® re Davin CROWRL. fects of the sun All vegetable nature reemed to be | Kock Island, on the 4th inst, \ * i : cud all thi it ts = ING y SE | parching u hile,” says the Courier, “panting cattle | The Sulem Gazette says fish are remarkably plen- Ag pee RRAPPS : “ivend ‘af efron belonging wo ud Comets ted ale | LIVERPOOL (ENGLAND) BOARDING HOUSE | infcene-wotaman alike indicate te. feigning calamity | ty n that viii wa Taree Guanttioneredalty tenet Shy day: e NDIAN STRENGTHENING PLASTER. Caches ptioieceys Healer me armerty hs Residence of Sir Willizm Barton.) | Some slight showers had fallen, but without moi-tening | oy amateur sportsmen, as well as the regular ushermea. xf e the carih, they seemed but to assist in scalding the | ies sod Ly ak ne ratromage of | stalks und leaves, and Hucilitating the lighting eflects ot | season of the }ear. tdulty ask the coe erel, in particular, were never su plenty at this inany spanver belonging oF ap | F Miducementsto persons who wish | FVHESE PLASTERS prepared for pains and. weakes oad and Banking Company be | 7 (F tothe west. ; t fs beck; bevni, side cetiewe, Grades aslo an eal tay | clas public vale atthe court house in ths county of Bibby by The cars are built in the most approved modern style, the | asthmutie affections, " i | David C. Campbell, Abuer P. Powers, James” A Nisbet, a re . h sts oh) ponteare itied uy ina caserior aur und every effort winade | xivermmediate and soothinprelieks cet i MEMES | Suet B. thunter; aid! Thomas Hrdemen co-mnnisatoners, or | tablighy th the comforts andattew | the drought.” Some letters trom Fairfield, In the Courier, | sre pending treaty between the commissioners by the propriet az couduce to the comfort aud ‘pon venioae. | Be writ aloo bofound Fighly beneficial for complaints of | rity of them, o: io ag take a 4 faint Ione bi | a ote orae at & Co. Din 50 Khem weeks 8. Yorks | pp a Feb apess gto at nN rs me fel tuly ath, | of the Unsied Atstes, kad the. Fettwentiqnien ba bean of travellers. The scenery is anrivalled, and tue | the Liver, Luu nm 0 es of Macon, NEON i 4 te, N.C. * reat ¢hatn of Ponueyivani internal: iapvovemets is well won| \-Persous of sedsatary habits, whoee business requires them to Hvand tht the proceeds Of suid sale he paid | _iet!_Imerviore staton that there had been no raia there In seven weeks | Oroken of | The Pottawattamies own about ,000,000 My of teiug ween, sit or stand much, who may’ be troubled with wealuess in thy ¢ who ist quit d the same SEA BEACH HOTEL. that flour sold for three dollars per owt., and corn would | acres of land, which the government desired to purcha-e By th ngers avoid sll the fatigues aud dangers at ‘of pait in the vide or breast, will lid great relief by wear. | eeping ou special deposite in the iy of the Me Ne | bring one dollar per bushel. The earth, says the letter | %t ten cents, but the chiels would not tuke less than fi at ge travelling, andat the sane time make an ex ¢ of these Plasters, 4 or id 1 Sacon, and that public wotice be Long Branch, N. J. 8 P id Company to file their respectr the Clerk's office of this Cou October next; and that the sai A f should atin respecting sand claims, th tor 1s confident that by the great and increasing de themselves, in. respect to all objections wh ; » Barclay & C se Planters, the popularity which they have obtain. | "aight have been available against them by said Com | 3? NeW Verk y of New York, apply to ed solely by their own merits, and the erwal satisfaction | vauy ifasid sale had not been made in relation to matters ofset- | bation, and consider : which they have given, that they are decidedly superior to any , Off, and whether th ject to objection on account of thy | and Sea Bathing establ others in use. | statute of limitation, non-performance of contracts, or other No pains is spared in making them as adhesive and pliable as | c24se, embracing the quantam of consideration, G fe peditious trip. cars leave every posniat To'el ith regard tw the cflioacy of these Plasters, nothing need be sk. Passengers are ad- | said, as they earry with them thei recommendation, and | Oitice iu Philadel. | the price being so remarkably low, wufficient mducement for ; | Nos. | those afflie + ATION had not been wet thoroughly since the 3d of Febrnary. | ‘een cents per acre. |(HEALTH, RECREATION AND COMFORT | ES | e young Englishman, Henry St. Vi TO INVALIDS , AND ALL OTHERS thie |, DiStREseING Accipest.—John Troubat, Exq, of | obnted Had hay Cait asd Joh Ure lit H oct Guana Hiowsh, os Lone Beane, =. J; Teopt | the firm of Allibone and Trcubat, of Philadelphia, | Boston police court, for making disturbance in the street i fronted by the ct izens | was drowned while bathing at Cape Island, on the 16th | on Sunday night, died suddenly on Weduesday evening years with reat apito: i ae bee gO ins thes pee pean! beng ue _ at his lodgings at the Tremont Hou: é most comfortable Heute! reds of others, abou o'clock, a an aiteken | : _ shundred mies of either | the precaution to huve fastened around his pertonalife One of the Misses Montgomery, rescued from the | preserver, the strings of which somehow became loosen. | Cabin of the Oraloo, and taken ou board the Albion, died * well as his small straw | from the injuri @ received at the time of the wreck, to give them a trial i corner of Cheawut avd Fourth street aod decided! ishmeut w Fisitors and invalids will receive every attention from the STATS TET Ve WL dT = i jections | claims or any ofthem, and also that the lieas claimed by the r inte th | ed and it Was dashed from him, rf EXCURSIONS TO THE FISHING,.| nichts s sone of compleiat co'the medicare cies of tae | spective Creditors be then end thereatso vestigated ansadiudl | Tito are mow rendy fo enter it airengements with | fut the sume moment. There were several ladies and | J¥St before the schooner arrived at Damariscotta. BANKS OFF SANDY HOOK | | cated; and wefurtherdecree that the purehisers of said Rail “Phe advay a bathing during the summer months | gentlemen within ten or fifteen feet trom him, heard him | The yacht Swallow, a beautiful craft, witha de- FARE 18% CENTS EACH WAY hese Plasters need but one trial to give every satisfaction de- | Road succced to ail the obligations of said Company in respect | are apparent to all, and Long Brauch furnishes every induce | siriek for help, and see him hold up his hanue for relief, putation of the New York pilots, on a professional to the completing, equiping and keeping the said Road in opera | met to fu 1 fi for health, reereation and bat none could render him aid without endangering them: | cruise, arrived at Boston on Wednesday evening. They fe Tite, new and fast Steamboat BUFFALO | sired. ‘ L lies and Supt. J. W. Hancox, will make _B: * Be sure and ask for Knapp’s Indian Strengthening Plaster, ave tion,as tutended and designed by the act of incorporation. bu fort To the | f the viewity of the Sea Sartre Sats : is . ay Satie tic decom every Monsey -Welueesae, his wiguatare is.ou the back of each. None others are | 10 extend to nl ability ef debts contracted prior to anid sal Bn Bhnje sords great sport; aid the gurning in the neigh: | Selves aud alux! he sunk to rise no more. During the have been comfortably provided for. afternoon, and after all hopes that alter seid sale upon demand oF notice, the stockhol effecting the recovery P.B. KNAPP, nnd sold wholesale and retail at | said Company trauster to the purchaser the. stock held by aud ou aly, +e ving Hammoud street at 8 0 clock; 1p | borhood is very fice. The symptoms of Commodore Elliott’s disease it Delancey and 2's! 7 .» 9; Pier No. 1. Ne Ka. iin, ‘ RUS les Faiton M had fled, the body was very unexpectedly discovered on | On treretarn. papetegece’ will be lented ue oma T No. 2 Hudson street, onedoor below | her or them m said Company. or that the tle be transferred by | qq" eer Rasretof ene tar, eee ndverticem the. Desch, dindoily alter being torows.@ | have appeared more favorable for the last two or thiee ajlowy thi ing street, New York. Also for sale by the Druggite gene | said Commissioners in the sume manner as is Pp by law | jn the Courier and Ev quirer. From the Oceau House, passen- | breakers, one quarter of a mile above c be Sr pe how Ws Ikluds of Retires the rransfer of bunk stock when sale thereo! hmeuts on board. Bait at cost. rally. Price 12 1 ‘4 cents each m5 Zineod *re carriages, house, near 9 o'clock the same evenin, jay injury. ‘The body was judiciously placed in ice and | deuce, taken to Philadelphia. | The Baltimore Patriot, alluding to deaths by cold persons are thirsty, and the now residing at Pro- Engi | is made by the | i 0 fo sort Sheriff; aud we further decree; that forthe keeving of anid Rtond | B&F# €Te conveyed to the hotel. 6 miley, tn goad sagrions TOT 7 - % ’ | ino for the time intervening between the day of the | tors of the Sea Beach Hotel. EXCUNSION TO THE FISHING DANKS. Bishi f ‘ passing of this d i the a ey th i s AZ} a}, Sener STEVENS, Conti tL | TO MERCHANTS, SHIP MASTERS AND | Sid\totd he wipiiod, aid that it guid receipts shouldbe sur | among Brauch, Zone 21.t eM soci. | water, says—"*Whr y, Wi ice an exen: to the Fishiny ficient for said purpose, that the balance be paid from the pro- sich | r Wasnt iN —We have several let- i 7 Baur every Tuesdsy, Thursday and Pridagy | "EMHE, SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform them, that | ceeds of the sale aforesaidy ard we farther decree that, William PHILADELPHIA HOTELS, ly, ea retin Oe eden en a vtow grievous | 2ouy, unusually bh betore drinking cold water it Guscag the aso), hav ian Hammoud tirect st 836 o'elick, AAI. | A he hns been in the employ of the late Samuel Domilt over | Be Parker an trastee in chatue of eaid oud and apparteuances | HARTWELL'S ee Tee ie tation Techetary of | 14 Well to cool the wrists by pouring water thereon.— Conaatieer at 84; Dslvney sireety Bost eves at 9; aud Pier d the late Samael Demilt haying vequeathed to | muti the sale of the. af property is completed, make WASHINGTON HOUSE misunderstanding between Mr. Buch: vero} Ine | More than a mouthful or two at farthest.should in nocare No N Re “clock—vetuinirg to the city ingood seu Tustrument, two Astrouomical Clocks, aud the | monthly returns of the amount of receives thereon, and Gle the | 8 , | State, and Mr.’ Hartly Crawford, Commissioner o betaken, wlivitie Body We overkveted, without core: son. A fine B. i wgoged. Bait fuinished geatm; | use of the Obse: vatory , it is his intention to continue (in eounee- | same with the Clerk of this Court, and also. of for | 2 estnat Street, | dian Affairs. It seems that Mr. B, (if our iniormant: | tien, If, insteaa of swallowing tumble of water ina tad lines ata amall charge ) fgecuring, repairing and | keeping the same in, repair and operation, exhibiting aspeciie | ABOVE SEVENTH STREET, NEXT TO THE | correct, and they agree in most poiuts,) duected Mr C. | bait minule, as many do whom they. are, Wary _ Fare 50 cent Suit twis*rh are, and dealing. in Nate lt! rumentey pareime tte each of the tam! hg oye Of atheate MASONIC bap | to find a place in his bureau for an applicant, but would | thirsty, they would consume least five minutes for 7 y "1 locks, Jewelry, Silver Ware, &c., at the o! ents and ha ‘al of ire of 5 | A SE ETD UL Poet, Knee. jistreet DeRGGERT. | esehper m aalityandvalue of materials | (= Bathe just mtrubid-tb { spare himself the unpleasant office of designating the | that purpose, thore would be very little danger tu be ap- | purchased, subject to the examination teot, at 7 o'clock P. M., from the Pier between troduerd—Warm and Cold—in fine apart- d approval of the | meits—for both Iadiesand gentlemen. ___Je28 Im* ee victim to be displaced. Mr. C. was willing to appoint, | prehenaed.” Sourt, and the costs and other wxpenses he paid from the pro- b : put required that Nir. B. should name the person to be 5 ‘ The Great Western Convention assembled at Courtlaudt and Liberty streets. 4 | THE WONDER & BLESSING OF TUE AGE | ceeds of JAMES DEAN, Foreman, COLUMBIA HOUS “i, The message was taken back with some ad- i i Steambunt ROC TER, Captam BR. G. Cruttenden, will heh Oh ASE Peek > | eraeremern 3 of Bibb Superior C j a “me Ig Memphis on the 4ih—one hundred and fifty dele- 4 vand Fi THE ONLY C Om x SONS q Atrue extract from the minutes of Bibb Superior Court, May | Chestnut Street, between 6th and 7th streets, | ditions! force of expression, and the messenger w : S Mareamiont RMICKERBOGRI AL Carte A, Howlin, wt LE OS ae pe Leen es. HENRY GROSS, Clerk. PHILADELPHIA made to swear (o the statement. ‘Thi Gates being present from the several Western Grates. ern improvements the object is to promete V nd te ‘As the attendance was partial, aud some of the most important States were not rey uted, no final ac- tion was had. The Convention therefore, then adjourn- ed over to the 12th of November next, feave on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, st7 o'clock. AtSo'clock lauding at intermediate places, from the foot of Barclay stree' », Steamboat SUUTH AMERICA, Captain WH. Truesdell, will lwxve ou, Moudey, Wednesday, Friday and Suuday Alter aoons. at 5 veloc! EVERY MAN, WOMAN § CHILD ee fq pS LD, | Ry the above decree, tl teqabled. with Conshs, Golde, Opieing Blood, | orehe wee time deen nr tens Ir Asthina, Brouchitis, Whooping in the oide and Breast, Sore Throat, Risiug or | Throat, Nervous Debility, Palpitation of the onstitutio: i bes at ted Walle r HE SUBSCRIBERS respec sally im prea chet frtes is and the groundwork of @ com; aint to nth ya Hyon the the travelling public,they have takeu the above house, (lor d is likely tol is Mr. Secro! | 12 o'clock, M. the whale hve ofthe | merty known the Marshall Houce,) sud have made exte PR A tea Ads pale oe aA par provements in i J . M ul 4 . hasville, he county eratio . - equipments and effpgts there: | tcerets Sprav oraaeey IN Ves aris shared 0°. | close friends, and desire the promotion of Mr. Vice Pre: "rhe parlors are oumer iz to said Compa vases in the hambers | sident Dallas all the property, red and al the property, hele | from the abuse of calomel su a | the 6 te i id only genuine, Compo and all the rights, privileges aud franchises iu any manger |}, d eel a chet Traly new, Ics locus Rua A — tearmbout NEW JERSEY, Capt. RH. Furey, will leave | Syrup of Wild sdiny.te ocleorared Ur Berne | Cai ghia, a large aud well arranged, the furuiture entirely W. “s at ’ I i a Swaywe | belonging or appertaining to Monroe Rail Road and Bauk- contre! t to all the pl { oF y, | Tae Hornince Areatrr at Watranovrt, L. 1.— on Cuesday. Tharsday aut Saturday ANercoous. mt 5 aelock. | of Phitudelphis ad mere imitations. | tay Company embracing not only the oud; ut the various de- | 04 Wa hn.the most central wart of the city, neat £0 Ob Oe of iie | PROM. New Zeatanp ae letter received yes- Prasengere vakiuy either of the terday from Capt. Jabez B. It now appears that there 13 no truth in the report nye Lawes will arrive a Alow | Theretores ve ouly geuuiue | pobs, work-shope, worechouses, engines, errs, iron, toulk, equile | Southern, Western sud Nevthere souten : jowland, of the ship , Sys mess Cite. Lor See non Man ob Case for tan onet or | pe Compound | inents, and all and every thing appertaining and belonging tO “je tables will be surplied with all the delicacies of the sen- | London Packet, of Fairhaven, dated Bay of Islands, New aes batons ox ae oil OF ee foe Raabe on » Beats are sew wad subscnn(ial, gre fernichod with wew and | CT tare coca aka eh north-west corer 8th | said Road son. The Wines are of the choicest brauds, and aye been | Zealand, March 18th, we learn that the natives of Now | als pie is a deeply injured woman, and that the revolting It of personal ing her. Ito Also, the enti vets beli of Broadway and John | and Bauking Company, emb er of Minetia + | paid, including the sub: eusaty, It Bowery, co | Kon0,000, and at di 10 said Monroe Raid Rood | {fully selected. ae ere ete eT The proprietors hope by thei d elaims of every ki tom. Jattention and experience land, had vi jen upon the English inbabitents of the | Ti. the ree pergonal atrentic Buy of islands, and completely overpowered them. On | to ive satisinetion to those who may favor | thd 1SeH Narch, a battle was fought hetween the Fnglich | Pu#pose of in) at state cooma, and for speed and necommodations are un | Agents—Wm, Miluor, M.D. s the Hudson, | street B. Warner, 209 Bleck: Krauht tikes at moderate rates, | and KAS Sanda, Chuveb Di enmity, got up for rs that Fo far from All persons are forbid trusting suy of the Bonts ofthis Liae, | Spring street, New York; W. G Wood, M 1 2 M RP Road and ‘Hest with their patrousge, * SC 4 nati which 1 30 io mg Sold the head, Mrs, Higbie did not even know it bad ! | Spring i 3 W.G Wood, M. ah Montes ? ACKENZIE & CO, | and natives, in which the former sustained @ loss of 20 to 5 without » weiten order fromthe Captaine or Agrata. °°" | tind, Keese and Co. 80 Maiden Laine, New York; Kets dots | Magnite gta OL high ay beoren, oa | AS a a 80 killed, and a great mony wounded. The English fled | teen removed. Itwas in accordance with the wish of hor weege of freight, aly 0 he boats, or t0 F.C. | Cook 76 Baltimore street, Baltimores Andrew Qiiver aud Ci Heaton tas tthe office of said Company. etek aemeals aa Wesktncton Howes.) | te the vesralé th port, leaving the town in possession of | te deceased himself that she gave the physic lans permis . ts ¢ Stubs rks 824K Ha Bagh tic fstow, Rochester, N Phe length of the Road is 10t miles, the whole of which | Peter L. Ferguson. the natives, who soon reduced it to ashes—Nrw Bedford | S100 to remove the diseased portion of the head The iv3 Im#ee Mercur jcancer had made deep inroads upon the whole face bi | and head, the nose ‘had been eaten away, and the de- rica, July 16.—Present all the | ceas @ frightful and serene Calne look a ges —W ooste . V8. Hen vs. W, | The phys ught proper and took the responsi- Jadge = Vonin Raa ce yeneinn SUeh vs. Wve | bility’ without the privity ef Mrs. Hl, to remove the whole 1 Wi + | graded to its junction withthe Western and Atbantic Rail Koad. iy at Piersou and: Harrison! | Fhe ricture has been completed on the whole road, except | — = . evjamiv Olds, 278 Broad | four and a half m he Koad is in_use to Jonesborough, -H. SAMES, 21% Brosaway, opposite the Park, oF | Sroepwe Comp—U lem, Mi J. H. | eighty miles, and is equipped with five locomotive engines, fers for sale, wholesale and retail, the following choice 5 ” three passengers cars, eighteen freight cars, wheels and ax! Segars, which he warrants geuuine aa importea, viz. : vght cars, and one stationary qugine..‘The Reyalin'e anetelas, ‘ommon Size, H. Culver, Same vs. J. tesbur; B. Hiuman, Cineruneti 20 Broad street, Newark, N. . Newark,’ Nod WILLIAMSBURGH AND PECK SLIP }ij,.Nt Mayes Brooklya * FERRY, ry, believing shat John 8. Han ot New York in he for eight other bagi! te terms of sale cash, to be paid immediately to the Commissio El Regulador. Cubrey, of Mr. Kirkland, were ordered to be placed on the calen- | head, supply its place, as ha pad | E. Hellidge, Buffalo, New York; Grant and Bockee ; flute of Ny, hot ~ ye Mr. 0 : : serewr Gown the colin 1d; et € page ae b Respite ont 0.1 Mulan, eka fespemygaamar be bi dH by ech dethuttng parcaver wt | ET Regulator, Sail Sica Mariposa forte AUS netted exc lchson, ateton toomend | thatthe body was in such a stage of ecomponition thet dleloek, P. Mi;aud then aye Mt rhe} L A A Hy e forthwith resold at their risk, 4 Cubrey, Werner perior Plantations | DUrre interme. Ol. (A reserved cause.) ‘Thompson | it would not be proper to expose it to view halt ater euch aioe Heay jock au | Chinen Bs glolaen, Hast Wovton, Mas i RAN POWER al yin Regulator, | Fav Sent beck to revere, with dicestooete tebe Delt donde uawillognes 10 have the friends Sent OATES WOrmaeb ig ae: allen : | RY CLICE—Briush Barque An Harley, trom Glasgow — AMES A. NISBET, | Commissioner | . Se eararsarenare pecial report of the facts, kc. 69. (A reserved ca see the decease ied "ESL. checeuling of July idly tan boos wieedicac vs | N ‘All parson ate herely Gaationed guint traating aut ic RAMUEE ‘HUNTER, NAYE BREAD=Atout Evans vs. Tooker, Argued art, Adjourned.—Uriea | anything more than the diseased portion of the head run until 12 o'clock. Svf Imre | Huidered byiane caeesiaabo.debta of their contracting Will DO Nisegg, Ga, we oy W neat ee |e Gazeite. .

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