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Vol, XI., No. 190~Whole No. 406%. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor, Circulation---Forty Thousand. DAILY RERALD—Every day. Price 9 cents per copy—$7 25 per annum—payable in advanre. EEKLY HERALD—Every Saturduy—Price 6} cents per copy—$3 12: cents per annum—payable in advance. ERTISEMENT! at the usuel prices—always ADV cash in advance. 8. PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and despatch. {G- All letters or communications, by mail, addressed to the establishment, must be post paid, or the postage will be deducted ie the subscription money reuwitted JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Paornmror ov tHe New Yorx He2atp EstancisHMeny | Narthmest enrnar af Pulten and re SUMMER ARRANGE ; BLOOMINGDALE, MANHATTANVILLE, AND FORT WASHINGTON STAGES, Will commence running in the fol wder, on Saturday, May the 17th, 845, lew Manhattanville at’6 o'clock, A.M. Lar every hat hour until 7 o'clock, P.M. Les York, ‘conver of Chatham and pTryon Row, vevery hel hour until ©, My Stages Trinty Church Cemetery a throuch the day, from 7A. M. to 7 B. to Manhattanville 12} cents; Carmansyille 18%; Fort 1 Manhattanville 12} cents; Carmensyitte 183s Washington 25 cents, 5°? Intre Proprietor, MALL LiNis FORK bUSTUOx. oa eS THE ROAD, VIA NEW LONDON, NORWICH §& WORCESTER. At # o'clock, in the Moruing, from the Foot of Whitehall street, South Fei Vay Crates London, Norwich aud Worcester, Baggage for B nich under lock. jul6 tfre ys excepted. ESDAY ING LINE AT 7 O°CLOCK. FOR ALBANY, TROY aud intermediate land inaes from the Steamboat Pier at the foot of on board the boat. To’clock, A. M., ‘Tuesdays, Thursdays M., Albany at 7 o'clock THE NEW YORK HERALD, Le jew Yo and Saturday, and T) A, M. Monday, Wednesday aud Fri ‘he low-pressure steamboat TROY, Captain A. Gorham, ou Thursdays and Saturdays, ot7 o'clock. eamboat NIAGARA, Captein A. Degroot, oa Mon- roy at6 o'clock, A THE Three Story Brick ‘To bes in the best mann van ‘dnesday and Friday, at7 o'clock. Ptreiht, apply on board, or to F. B. Hall, at the ods, freight, bacgage,bank bill taken, shipped, or put on the owuers. of sucl WILLLAMSB ORG AND PECK SLIP FERRY. f this Ferry, believing that The Trusteer Phe citisens of New Vork that are unacquainted with the jeasant communication with Durchixe money may remain on} cent, For terms apply to E. oraby "honed must be at the ri and out, Inst Jun pieces, totding he year to next No H. Power, Fi1,No. 7 from the bear sof 9 to. every fifteen or twenty fhonr; after which, Howing | Tie last Goat leaving it liamsburg at half-past 9 0’clock, P. evening of July 4th, the boat will continne to loek. iv? Im*re POR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL, | had THE Royal, Mail Steam Shi fur the above ports, as follows:— jesday, July 16th. C ile | Fort ‘Washington, every hour take the number, 361 Broad , Esq., Commander, Tr ae rr Fr Jr., Agent, 6 Wall at. ty? BRIGHAM, Je. A BRITAIN AND RAFTS ON GREAT B IRELAN D—Persons wishing to r. ney to their friends im an or Wales, can be t, without dis from £1 upwards, at’ the following incial Bank of Eng- ak: Nal TONG ISCAND KATL | ri to receive baggage for New w foston goes | Count, for any amount, ExoLaxp—The National and Pr ‘UR NEWPORT AND PROVIDENCE. lla Oa Mondays, Weduesdiys, and Fridi dence in a splendid and commodious Sound Steamer. Phis Line leaves at 8 o’clock in the Morning, from the Foot of Whitehall street, South Ferry. jul6 thre FARE TO BALTIMORE $1. h in Seven Hours. TOU; NEW CASTLE ‘AND FRENCHTOWN RAIL | ROAD AND STEAMBOAT LINE. 25 Turivelled <n ER 4 fe | Pas- ave Dock M. Dougless, will, on and after Monday, June 16, street wharf, daily, (except Sundays, ) at 3 0’cloc: sengers will arrive in Baltimore at'about 10 P.M. 1. This Line is composed of the following splendid and fast Bteamboats:— ‘Robert Morris,. hio.. Constit Geome ‘as! This Line leaves, Bow Captain J. M_ Douglass. ‘Captain L. Davis. Captain J. Chayto Captain J, Trip) Baltimore’ at 3 the boat. UNITED STATES MAIL L ‘ave $2—Through is ‘ia Hours. PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTI- MORE RAILROAD LINE. , Via Chester, Wilmington, Elkton, Havre de Grace, &e. i and alter Wedawsday nex to ‘The Trains will leave as follows: From Philadelphia, From Baltimore, Depot 1th and Morket Depot in Pratt street. And Daily, at Pittsburgh can be had at the Depot Eleventh and Market sts, Pen ate ( H. HUDDELL, Agent. F , ‘2 aancre ener MSLEMMER, at the office of ‘Adams & Co, 17 Wall street. June 24th, 1845. Jedec LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. DUCED FARES. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS, On and after Lith June, 1445, fae Brooklyn Depot— f at Farmingdale an George’s Manor. dation le termed Ob, d places, daily, Sundays excepted. z Accommodation Train, 3 P.M for Greenport, daily, Sundays excepted, stopping at Jamaica, Branch, Hempstead, aud Hicks- all the stopping places between Hicksville and Greenport Depot— ers from Norwich. ite places. iedale Depot — on Train, 6% days excepted, for Brockiyn an ‘rom Jamaica Depot— Extra Train, 14 lyp and intermediate plices. termediate places. ‘The Bostou Trams stop only at Farmingdale and St. George’s Manor. T Deer Parke. 6 ‘Lom ny sreeeee Ot Sa ffoik Staion, * 100 Medford Station. Milleville St. George’ Riverhead, Jamespo Mg Matteruck. bg Cutchogue. Southold Greenport, 4 , Boston Vrain... ... < atreet, to receive Boggage tor the several Tr fore the hour of starting trom the Brookly’ jand; Messrs. J. Barns Liverpool; Messrs, James Bult & thout England and W ‘Son, London, and branches onal Bank of Ireland, and Provin- anches throughout Ireland. wo—The mastern Bank land, Greenock Bauking Company, and branches ‘ils on the 3ist July, by pply to, ‘over the Long ‘of Scotland, National » Wes q Istaed Rail Road to Greenport, thence to Newport and Provi- thioughow: Sooltand. ‘Phe steamship ‘Great Western sa which all drafts ean be forwarded free. V6 Sonth et, cor. M jive oak transom, 00 bales New Or- ccommodations for | and other Hats, gers. board.at Jones’ wh Mirna ty ReCOLLING. & CO., ‘56 Sourh street, FOR LONDON—To sail in a lew daysine splendid ew Packet Ship BRUNSW: M+ Manus, will positively sail for the ahove port, on her regular day; can accommodate avery superior manner, at Tess than the usual rates. Her Steerage accommodations 1s ve Cabin and Steerge Passe Tow, by applying to ; , S M—m| ee ‘Tickets for Wheeling and Pittsburg ean “e procured on’ board | | D MRS. ROSE, No. 175 Walker sti | ea few Cabin Passengers in i of which will be taken very af wrhich wi ery 61 South st, one door east of Wall st. LONDON LINE 0} Al ship PRINCE AL. Sail as above, her regular day. very superior accommodations erage passengers, persons wishing to secure berths by. rlv_ application on board, foot of | SEPH MMU ', W. 8. Seber, master, will ‘OR BALTIMORE. for cabin,second cabin this vessel should make ea 100 Pine street c+ The packet ship ST. JAMES, F. R. M. succeed the Prince Albert, aud t, June 25th, the fare between | Philadelphia and Baltimore, by the Mail Lines, will be reduced et of Ist August— | Capt. Wethered, will ip Nebraska, not ready, | take the place of the new 6! and sail on the Ist August é BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, FOR SALE, FREIGHT OR CHARTER—The | wi West or Newburgh. ‘The terms will bi ticul «rs inquire at 419 Broadway, comer of 1 Shoe Store. v9 2wend re eets. D atty,, excert Senday at 8A. Daily. exc, Suuday, at i) é M “MORNING, JULY 23, 18 —Offices and Lofts for Stor 3y20 LET—Offiees and Loiis in the wow grof Pine and South ts, “Augie ta 20 JOSEPH MceMURRAY. FOR SAl.| Winter and eool in vegience. "HA the ind mortgage st K. COLLINS ECO. jul9 ec 56 South street. < summer; replete with eve: story house No. 104 First Avenue ul 7th streets, Hi order. And a! ft ‘TO LET, until the first of May | ox! and immediate pos- a G session given. ofthe by tween oth heen rut in compl} , the Croton water introduc doors, and itis well adapted 10 jes; rent asked to one famil we $325. Inquire at the office of John Nissan st. corer of Johny up stairs Welock, of of Saml. RB, Nortoa the jaime office om Luvadays aud Wednesday. OK AT THIST! VI'D—Another Jot of French Boots, of will be sold at the old price, $5, and the Hoots made to order for $5; City made he yreatest assortment of Gents Grit dat very low Also, the finest A. great variety of all other kinds. ies inthis Stove will find a great assortment of Gaiters. Buskins, Slips, Ties. Pruvelis, Satin, &e. For an assortment of =! «chor kinds Misses and Children’s Boots aud Shoes we cat isctty. Do not mis y, corner of Franklin Breet. ju3 Lin*rh FINE FREN $3.50 Ma for style and durability they are equal to those sold for $5, at Young & Co's linperial French Boot and Shoe Mavu: facturing Depot, at No.4 Aun street, one of the most Fash- ty.’ Fine Freeh Dress ‘0 those made in othe: ble Boot Manufactori nots, made to order, for $4 stores for $6 and $7. ‘Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &e., made to or der iu the shortest “notice.” Mending, &e.," done in the store m.M. Young & Co., Wholes:le aud Retail Manufacturers, No, 4 Ann street, New York, near Browdway. WM. M. YOUNG, and M, je24 Im*re H. B. JONES. ERR Eee, AND SUPERIOR TO MANY. EAUT! ight White plain Summer Hi ice $2.75, whieh for beauty of finish eannotbe surpassed. Also, Drab Beavers, Blue Brush and White Castor Hats, al) ofthe latest style. Also, Panama Hats, very low. Cc. KNOX, je19 Im*re 110 Fult » between William and Nassau. ~ MILLS, HATTER, 178 BROADWAY, HOWARD HOTEL, & HAS now ready, an assortment of Summer Hats, to which the attention of gentlemen is invited, at the fol- Towing prices, viz — rench Pearl: (a new article) .. earl C: TE nee vee 350 White French (also a new article)... - 400 Smooth White Castor ee a Also, an assortment of Paustna, alm ‘Leaf, Bohemian, suitable for the season. Jel2 Iin*rre MILLS, 178 Broadway, Howard Hotel. MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING. cifully solicits a call fr fnew Tork pe in the Millinery or Dress Making ines Yeit tmeth® i Ue nett a OF WATCHES. every description and ef first quality, ready for the wholesale trade, at moderate prices. DELACHAUSE & MAIRE, ju7 Im*re No. 127 Fuiton street. New York. MOULSTONE’S RIDING SCHOUL, and 139 Mercer Street. MR. JOHN §. ROULSTONE has the honor to inform his lriends and the public in general, that hit Schosl for lustructiou in Horsetumuship is wow ope | RECEIVED from Switzerland, by packet ship | Zurich. an assortment of Watches Movements of day and evening, as follows .— Hours for Gentlemen from. 6 to 8 A.M. yay 9 37M. res . 3A . M. Terms of instruction made knowa’ on” application to Mr Roulstone, Mr. R. has just received from the country several fine and h Sadie Horses, which he is authorised to sell at a_rea nable price. myTre FOR SALE—A Farm on the Banks of the Hudson, containing about sisty acres I in a high state of cuitiva on, splendid Building ery fast sailing barque HOM altimore one year since | carries about 4,000 barrels, and has handsome accommodation: for twenty passengers. i Pike street wharf, or to And Daily, at : Coptain Watts, built Wheeling and Pittsburgh—Tickets through to Wheeling and abe bent, sncnaiala tain Watts, om b COLLINS © C ‘56 South street. iT ORCHARTER—Thi ing packet ship, MISSISSIPPI, 60 tous, | Bell, salted on the dd every year, live oak and and locust top. ‘apron, semson stern frame, aud cant feames—newly coppered and in pertect order fora three ke—has accommodations for 26 passengers. Apply at Orleans’ whart, in this erty by B: foot of Wail sticet, or to OULINS & Co, 58 Sonth street. ABLISHED EMIGRANT PASSAGE | + from England, ‘hose sendiuig for their Would do well to avail themselves of the opportunity of inaking their arrangements with the sub: rate terms, by first class packet ships, OLD ES’ | OFFICE, 61 on Train—63g A. M. daily, Sundays excepted, stopping vers on very mode- dS f ailing from Liverpool 5 P.M. for Farming y. ts.canes usual be farnished for any. amount, payable throughout the United Kingdom. Abate OHN HERDMAN, 6! Sonth et. ‘The nail steamer B Is from Boston on the 16th inst, by waich letters ean b GLASGOW —Reyular Pa known, fast sailing Brizt arque ANN } Duncan Smith, master, 450 tons, will mect with quick despatch ; For freight or passage, having excellent accommodations apply on board pier 8 N. R. rain, daily, Suodays excepted, at 12% o’elock M., 5A M., daily, Sundays excepted, . and 2% P. M., daily, Sun- HULL & MINT 878 PACKETS FOR HAVRE—Second Line—The packet ship BALTIMORE, Captain Edward Fuck, ray sail on the ee August. | freight or passage apply t Freight OF Passage APPLY tO, Vy y HINCKEN, dings, cor. Wall and Waterstreetat LIGHT OR CHARTE! ling New York built packetship YAZOO and Locust top, Live Oak tran- ished accommuda’ M. daily, Sundays excepted, for Brook- Accommodation Traius stop at the following places wd, going both ways to receive and deliver passeu- jy2 re No. 9 Tontine Build ‘eA FOR SALE— Som, apron and forward and after cant Orleans coton, and hes handsome fu fortweuty-six passengers Apply on board at Jones’ E K. COLLINS & CO, Lake Road Station. ..21 18% TVERPOOL—The superior stup NEP in Peach, will sail ou her regular day ssage, having unsurpassed accommodations JOHN HERDMAN, | athe Cabin ouly, apply to oe ly, apply TO CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS. HOTEL AND STEAMBOAT PROPRIETORS, CITY AND COUNTRY FAMILIES, &e. TRA FINE TEAS?! 163 Greenwich Street Nean Countianprt St., anp orrosite THE the arrival of Trains at the several 1s, to take passengers at very low Fares, to all parts of the Baggage Crates will be in readiness at, the foot of Whitehall 30 minutes be- le. : "sctric Hore. ‘kawsy Beggage taker in separate Crates. julore TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. iutsbursh via the Penns |—through in 34 days. ‘The above | fall operation and offers great inducements to persons who wish a pleasant mode of travelling to the west. ‘The carsare builtin the most approved modem style, the | . superior manner, and every effort is in by the proprietors to conduce to th reat chain of Peau thy of being seen. at 7 o’clock.. Passengers are pom N. 13 and ig South ‘Third sis hhiladelphia, May 17, 1815. information, in the city of New York, apnly to rent lor . H, LL, ‘ D. LEECH & CO.’s Line. 7 West st, N. RP IPLES’ LINE OF “ourtlandt and Liberty streets, day, Wednesday and Friday Evenings KNICKERBOCKER Captain A. A uesday, Thursday and Saturday even 1 50’clock P.M, lauding at intermediate pla of Bireloy street t Steamboat NEW JERSEY, Capt. R. H. Furey, will leave day ond Sunday Aiteraoons, at boat SOUTH AMERICA, Captain W. H. i, eare ou Tuvodey, Thursday. cad Betardey’ aiteonee ees on Monday, Wednesday, Fri 5 o'clock. 8 wil 5 a’clock. Possengers taking evther of the above Lines will arrive in Alba- st OF ny waraple ume for the Moraing Train of Cars for the west. ‘The Boats are new and substantial, are farnished with new and elegant state rooms, and for speed aid accommodations are un- on the Hu rival 1 | takew at moderate rates. Frew itten order from the Captains or Agents, without a : trenght, appl board the boats, ot to P. femme. atthe nifine nn the wharf iva ew Ye cG LEAVE to inform you that we established our. pally for the purpose of large family customers ht manner in which we | years past in this city, vous, have earned for us a degre eyond that of any similar hous consider these the best t reasons we can urge to obtain your pa- we, however, much pleasure in stating, that we have great and judgment, our selections from al} cargoes, and which comprise the finest specimens of ¥sou, Gunpowder, Imperial Oolong Fekoe, this season, which, with an. imme! ualities, we offer at wholesale and retai Java and other Coffees, as usual, roasted We continue our o} particularly at 121 C) comfort and convenience oj travellers. | ‘The: seenery on this route is wurivalled, and tar Avani internal improvements is well wor nee variety of Fine and Good ‘e have also true passengers avoid all the fatigues and dangers at- | tage travelling, and at the same time make an ex- erations at our other places aa heretofore it pansy MP Ag servants, New York—121 Chatham st.; 361 Grand st. and 318 Bleecke; tree. Philadel phia—9 Chestnut street, and 45 Vifth street. my9 2m*m CARPETING. 454 PEARL STREET. TP HE SUBSCRIBERS have just CARPET WARE ROOMS, coupied by Smith, Hewitt & Ce public an entire new stock of Carpet pring trade, some of which are excee | sucmsand colors Amon ape ade se Wenre iladelphia. Office rm Philadel- | CANTON TE. ut and Fourth streets, and at Nos. A. CUMMINGS, Agent. | Ving itextraated. It the large and spacious (0. 454 Pearl street, former- and are now ready to bought expressly for ngly rich, of new de- them max be found— KIDMINSTER BRUSSELS, Entirely New. 18Ps, KIDMINSELR Ties PLY, SUPERFINE FIN Van Rags, Dra and date Mutsy Oi | from 2 to 24 feet wides | found in the trade. 'T 7 AMBOATS FOR ALBANY, DAILY—Sundays Excepted—Through Di- reet, at 7 o'clock P. M., from the Pier between ROCHESTER, Captam BR. G. Crattenden, will pC MON INGRAIN and description, iano Covers, Worsted, Tufted in great varieties, her with all other articles usually ‘he public are requested to call ani examine | PETERSON & HUMPHR 454 Pen es 2? > il Cloths, very heavy and | ourstock before purchas BROADWAY. All'perann are ford trusting any of the Boats ofthis Line | Hehas darte ap stream ¥ re “CHEAR EXCURSIONS TO THE FISHING BANKS OFF SANDY HOOK FARE, JKNTS EACH WAY lancox, will make season every Monday, We et ¢ 8 o clock; cl Delancey ; Ke, Coney Island, On the retarn poses ue hour allowed for B: thing. II tends of Refreshments on board. Bait at cost, AIT Bw wr WULIEK GES eraTEN ISLAND FERRY FOOT OF WHITEHALL STREET «land every hour N&W YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LINK. _ FOR ALBANY AND TROY piney = sat 7 o'cloek, . Mm Pikes,’ 4 ‘The steamboat afternoon, inewilay 9 d Fr r eB h or Passe oF Breight apply vind . fast Steamboat BUFFALO u The most slognnt wosds hereoula Of the very best fal Tine under clothes, May be all ed at Bradb Wissitietee” mere PABLISEISD 1822, LER, AND MANUFAC- f SURGICAL AND DENVAL INSTRUMENTT, No. 412 Bro-pway, Near CaNat St: xer, New Von RR. would respectfully call the attention Surgeons, Dentists, and C esortment of instruments,a Jatterns, which he will warrat 4 phy aby manufactured in this Li | weeded. 1 i hay PETER ROS POPES UR LANDES, {Ongeat Puat ambonts SY LH and STATEN ISLANDER will ke ept 5 P. M., commencing at from & seed tr quality country or im- =, trusts that his long and practical experience in the by ness (having heen engaged in it since 1822,) will rchasers that all orders will be faith wd Dental instraments, tasors, Penknives, Ke., grow, set, aud repair ud Appl COLLINS’. cor?” ‘46 Bouth street. care aud despatch Ther! TebTs!! TeeTH! UNPRECEDENTED RFUUCTION IN DENTISTRY. blishment, 62 East Broadway, where T the old t tw a whole set of Teeth insested on th had frm 01 reasonable terms. from Si ceuts to... .. Teeth Mouated for other Dentists, by . 4 |. TAYLOR, jul? im*re Surgical and Mechanical Dentist. ETH! TRETH! Teeth: WONDERFUL IMPROVE ENTS. DR. BROWN, DENTIS' AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT, NO, 20034 BROADWAY, three doors shove Chambers LN ‘street, next te Mtewart’s new building, continues to insert Premium Artificial Teeth, from one to a’ whole set, ou the Scientific Principles of Atinospneric Pressure. Also, his cele- rates WHITE CEMENT, for filling decayed teeth, aud warranted usefal for mastication LOOSE TEETH, wising from medical trestinent, or other causes, effectually fasteued by the highly recommended Lotio Odonta. ; TOOTHACHE cured inoue minute, without pain, ‘Teeth extracted with less | chan half the usual pain. PRICE! chan any other Dentist in th LESS ty. References will be given to uumerous funilies and to the medical faculty iu this city, by euling at No. 280g Broadway my2i lin*rh ATCHES :-WATCHES AND JEWELRY.—Thow who wish to purchase Gold or Silver Watches, Gol , Gold Pencils, Keys, &c., will find it greatly to their ad tage to call on the subscriber, who ia selling all descriptions of the aboye at retail much lower than any other house m the city. Gold Watches as low as $20 and $25each. Watches and Jewelry exchanged or bonght All Watches warranted to kee xood time or the money refunded. Watches and Jewely repair din the best manner and warranted, at mach less than the asual price GPC. ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry, ‘Wholesale and Retail, 51 Wall street, m5 Im*ec ate 80, ee wi ni THe, ObLEBRATED PALL DAMANDLS. HGEAT PASTE dissolved in water groves 1 very excel Tout, pleasant and health Ne it ean be had the following pisces :—J, BI 3 Broudway; J, It Chilton, 263 Broadway; A. B. Sand'& Co., 273 Broadway? Gass: ver & Young, 132 Chatham street; W. R.' Ballagh, cor, Cham- bers and Chatham streets; P. Merkle, 383 Grand street; W. Kir- cor. Division and Clintou streets; Moore, Lent & Co., 193 anfuctory, izo Attomey sti W. For- rout street, and at tl 4 Hudson eet; A. G. Levy, 202 Delaney. street ; Co, 110 Broadway ; Brooklyn, Jas. W. Smith, cor- uer of Fulton and Cranberry streets, {ju3 Iintre IMPORTANT NOTICE 70 _DAGUERREOTYPE ARTISTS. HE, undersigned have made appliention to get Letters Patent ___ for their new process to color Dauerreoty pe Pictures Chis process produces an effect not known before, and changes che appearauer of the Daguerreotype to that of te fnest pat his coloring process is doue by nature itself, guided only the hand of the operavor,and machinery. It ean'be peformed by every one not skilled in the art of painting, and will be per- feetly understood at one glace. It also can be com municuted in writing, without difficulty. oat ts Wishing to procure the bags Tight for City ot County, can make pre-enga; ts therefore, ressing (post paid) to Wik F, CANGENHEIM iy3 Imre Exchange, Philadelphia. DENTISTRY—VALUABLE DISCOVERY. HY wil yon ogffar Wii es wotinsion ahi by’ all will you suffer with the toot! » When by calling wr Dr. PAIGE, 139 Grand street, near Broadway, you can have it effectually and entirely cured. He bas an entire ew preparation, that will cure it ina few minutes without Pain or incenvs |, making it a valu: Able tooth for files ; ‘and danger of ha- Saray, ‘one of the greatest discoveries of the age, and never fails of the desired effect. ‘The mostten- der teeth filled without any unpleasant sensation. Artificia teeth inserted in the most approved manner. ‘je7 Im*ec LASTS, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. ONSTANTLY on hand an assortme Philadelphia Light Oak Leather. Ph id f all kinds. sts made to an’ e) G. Macheu's Philadelphia te lot of Mr. it Ras) | forsale ats Boring street, near Wasi York. r ugton street, N. Yo Ju13 Im*re ARREN 8, WILKEY. CARVER & HALL, RCHITECTS, Engineers, Building ‘an: Real Estate \. Ageuts, 33 Wall street, New York; 51 Noith Sixth street, Philadelphia. Plans, Specifications and Estivaates for Build: ing; Drawings and Specifications for Patent Kights, Real Es- | tate bought and said; ‘money loaned and invested; property eased and rents collected. fo? Imere VOIGTLAENDER'S DAGUERREOTYPE APPARATUS. made with their brother-in- ble the sabseribers to ch lenses for full size ie Apparates, with one and-a-half inch lenses, for ize plates r accordance with th ig the genuine Voigt ess imitated article, they sole ageucy for the United State: Platesand Cheinical of their own. importation, as well as all other articles connected with their art, forsale at the lowest ee pean A W. A. F. LANGeNHEIM. Philadelphia 7 Referring the Dagu-rr weweral, that the abov ‘other materials rocured at the styler! Dyguerrean Att jy3 im*re SOMETHING NEW AND USEFUL. FTER long endeavors, the undersigned has succeeded in introducing to the people of the United States au ar AMA, a {Ore "ante, ) healthy and pleasant drink lor the Summei hese qualities at the time jeartburn and § Stomach, a) acapital of the chest. [ts component parts are very igpogent and can be recommended to females in all stages of lite; good for wet nurses, and can be ised atsea asa substitut " Prepared and sold for the Proprietor by L. J 120 Atticnow erent ULU GULD AND SILV iit. | SILVER Gilt Epaulets, Book Binder’s Kegs and Silver ‘Smith's Stonings bought, b: A. BARNARD, Jewetene fet Wait street, Steer ad Auanyes of Metals. ewel weeping arehas: assay. ne Gold au lied Silver, for plating, constantly on hand, at office No 2 Works 184 Canrens strert. ir89 Im*ec ANG. ¥ y 4d And forsale by ee Or aN A EBHOORS, jylom 65 and 67 Nassan street LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY. “ BATH BUILDINGS,” (YORMENLY RENSHAW’ TIS well-known aud delightful will be opened for the ree-ption ef visitors on and Wings have undergone a complete and and vo. efforts will be syared co maintni h'reputation which this extablishmeut has here- Jet, in the | Enquire of PAENRY, on | 413 Houston street, The pric rding will be from $7 to 88 per wevk—ehil- dren aud servautshaltprice, Y fre room, will find accommodati The steamer Orus, Ca willmake » dyily trip Rrages will be iar fe Ocean House, to convey, ‘oung people, not requiriug mach . from the Fulton soar ip between New York and Lons Branch: eadiness upon the arrival of the above boat at onwgers immediately to GREEN, Propr': NOWLAN S HOTEL, Atl EORGE NOWLA cere thanks to his friend support which he bi prietor of Prospect | has fitted wp the b iat eceived for the last ten years, alt, and begs leave to inform stablishinent at the ter he Bank of the Kivery | he is prepared to. fu Teas, Suppers, aud o ground, and every accommod All the Railroad Cars Hotel for 1234 cents, from the y€ mid Passengers In front B—An ordinaty at hall past 2 o’cloek on Sund ys. WARKEN HALL. No. 3 Warren street. HE SUBSCRIBERS having fitted the Horel, ina style of comfort end conven commodation of citizens would respectfully solicit for themselves a poxtion of their pa’ | ‘Their larder will be at all times well the markets can afford, ‘The Wines, Lig ‘The bedrooms neat! central location, be B.—The naval relishes served np at al! times. WILSON’S HOTEL AND DINING ROOM, 5 Gold strect, near Maid jesirable House ed up with entirely new furnitures G autial dinner, 1894 cents, lodgings 25 cents. For eo use is en ttat tony hotel in the ety, tt boarders ca be accommodate venience nud comfort and at half the price. ou very reasonable te he season served up, as soon_as they price of other houses the referee cases, or privaie dinners or sup- ¥ best of liquors. j SPRINGS PAV arrive in market, at half the SHARON SCHOHARIE C ‘ORK. d that Mr. LAN. has associated himselt lishment will be cou- . Hall, Albany, with Mr. ‘Gardiner, and that this esta ducted by them. ‘The Pavilion will be opened for the reception of visitors on the first day of Juue next. The subscribers have made many improvements in the themselves to use their ment fully equal to any watering place in U best exertions to ri - & G. __ Stages will be in readiness on the arrival of the ears at Caua- joharie, to take passengers tothe house ‘Mr. L., will, as heretofore, eoutinuet will, during thesummer, be under the superiutendence of Mr. SEA BA THING re LONG BRANCH, NEW_ JERSEY. HE PROPRIETOR of the New York House, begs I to inform the eitizens of New York, andthe public gen ly, that his house is wow open for the aecominodation ol . ‘The fare will be six dollars per week, and every attention will be paid to their comfort aud servants will he in constant attendances, ‘The steamer Oris will leave New York every day, from Ful ton Market Slip, and Stages will be in readinoss at the Ocean Honse, to convey passengers to Long Branc! 5. hie Congress Hail, which the summer season. h, UEL COOPER. SEA BATHING AT LONG BRANCH. HE, Subscriber begs leave to infe i 1 uow prepared to receive comp and airaugments for the better ition to other ad santiges that V lieves th ita more desirante residence for the a sou cannot be found. ‘The conveniences for sea urpassed. ‘To those who are foud of fishing, no place can be found where more advantages are offered. Mr James Green having established a line of stages fre Bunk to Deal, passengers eau alwn NEW Jeksny tOPEL—MUKKISTOWN HE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully inform their friends and e new and com lorristown, New Jersey, entertainment of all thos pany, when they hope te to entitle tiem to public favor. m25 Stew2in® re LIVERPOOL (& vauch accommodations as DAVID CROWEL. NGLAND) BOARDING HOUSE No. 70 Duke Street, Residence of Sir William Bai PERKINS respect? sitiug Liverpool, for with the comforts and att » Where they will ‘a private house. a ence HH, Worrall & Co., No. 95 Elm street, bh, IN AND COME‘ TO INVALIDS AND ALL OTHERS. HOWLAND & .HEALTH, REC fed by the ct izens ost comfortable H ond Sea Bathing ests: «hundred mies of esther ive every attention from the to enter inte osrangements with wen boli des summer months are apparent to atl, and Lowg Brasely " ‘4, individuale for health, reere the viemity of the Sea reat sport; and the quuning tu the neigh borhood is very. five. arnboat ORT ment to famit * lovers of fishin, ton Market_wharf every | hours of leaving, see in the Courier and Ey quiver. gers are couveyud to the hotel. 6 u Proprietors of the Sea Long Branch, Inve 21, 184. DINING SALUUN, lon St., New York. town aud country, to the conven To men whose busi ¥ require them to , this Dining Saloon will be y which may be assidious attention will be shown tothe wants and wishes of | stoc! from the vountry, p ing is daily serve y them. The aubscriber fe tablishment will be satisfacto: H. H GUNTER, 147 Fulton street, i p I can | persuaded that a call at his est ry | {C7 Open on Sundays. j Stwy*re a ‘PHILADELPAIA HOTEL HARTWELL’S WASHINGTON HOUSE, Stree 243 Chi ABOVE SEVENTH MA! T, Nntr TO THE COLUMBIA HOUSE, Chestnut Street, between 6th an HE SUBSCRIBERS respectful merly known as jou alterations and improvements in its se to Tender it one of the most pl houses in the city. 4 7th atroets, | fi {Storm thetr friends and the above house, (for have made extensive , having sj no it ad fashionable rn, Western and Northern routes. : tables will be supplied with all the delicacies of the sen- Wines are of the choicest brands, and have been carefully selected. : ' ‘ietors hope by their personal attention aad experience " i to give satisfaction to those who may favor them wit! ir patronage. BAGLEY, MACKENZIE & CO. a Washington House.) ley, (late of Jones’ Hotel Peter L. Ferguson. OFFICE OF JEFFERSON INSUKANUE CU,, li street, opposite the Exchange. inst loss and da- 10. 50 Wal HIS COMPANY con Thomas W. Thorne, Joseph Allen, James E.. Holmes, John R. Davison, m. K. Thorn, Thowas Morrell, Eugene Bogart, THORNE, President. ab re Francis P. Sage, Jobu C, Merritt, R THOMAS W. Gronar T. Hore, Secretary, ABLUOMINAL SUPPORTEK. NEWLY INVENTED ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER yproved of by al medical men who the best article of the kind ever offered to_the public. flicted are requested to call and examine for themselves. down to the low price of Que. tes, by | A Russtan © "® Bury Avive By THE Seres.—We ULPMENTS,. LTON SIREET. a full assortment of Military and to the United Sistes aud Saddles, Bridles, Herness, c. Tevery atyle. mate to arden. ya19 1 CUSTOM HOUSE Collector's Ofice, Jaly 15, 1 MUATAKY £ H. J, STORMS, 3% F AS constant'y on hand Horse Equipments, xccordin » NEW YORK, given that «public site of on which the importer, consignee, or agent, by cted to pay duties ov completn ‘ods have now remained 1 ‘ys if imported from beyou take place at the auction room of Hk. 22 kachange PI ce, at 10 o’cloes on Monday mor C.W. LAWRENCE, h t recognized by law, her first husband bein ey catastrophe hich has taken place has now, how- andthe union having been has been recei- lic atore sixty day wT erp |e the ath | ® August, proximo, jnls ‘Stee Cuarveston, July 18, 1845. The Mails—Gen. Hamilton—Jackson’s Eulogy, Se M., and reaching here at 2, P.M.—Cheap! So you | aroisteratic charging. Weare safely putup at the Pa- | vilion Hotel, kept by Col. John C. Ker, a worth onof auld Scotia, and one of the pleasantest old to keep off the varmints. ney is ¢ be the last to watch the crumbs w admirably, both as _a gent of the ‘* documents” with certainty, every mail. many good samples trom among them. eit papers complain wofully that the Post Master Gene. late years. You may expect himself and family amonst you in a short time. dismissed by the president with a hymn to the air of | frille, a very worthy an Most uitraction, especial Mr. Fraser, who seems to be well patronized. me weather, ress,which it is strange was never thought of before ern nests, to feather for next season. Tennessee (as Stuart of the Mercury calls him) | much will depend upon the tone of the question, it scarcely creates athor bow over such a big fiddle. Loursvitue, Ky., July 18, 1845. that he did not like to know how many Dutch, of this town. Some malicious people, however, say his opposition arose from an «pprehension that an index of those lucky chaps migut be added, who have become gentlenien by the benefit of the bank rupt law. | Nativeism wants yet another crush tobe prostrated | forever. Here, too, its dark seeds have come to | light, and the whigs of Louisville seem not yet to | have profited by the recent dear lesson given; they | are secretly cayoling the young sprout without daring | openly to espouse her, yet there are certain indica- | uons that a complete amalgamation is not far otf. ‘Lhe campaign for the Congressional elections in | August bas opened with the begining of this month | An important internal question to be decided by this | contest, is that of the appropriations of the public | money to the improvement of our western rivers. | The candidetes of both parties, Messrs. ‘Thomason | and Elyah Nutall, are almost daily appealing to the sympatines of the dear people, by giving them from heaf- | the standson our butcher's blocks, their relative ‘S| Views on this and other pending questions. NT, HIS CoUNTESS AND CHILDREN fiom Southern Russia the ne € Count Apraxin, well known for his divorce from his first wife. This gentleman, who treated is serfs with unheard | of cruelty, has, together with his second wife and child. | ren, fallen a victim to their vengeance. The infuriated | people, at midnight, surrounded his castle, and removed this obstacl joned by the Holy Set ved atthe court of Vien Paris Paper the counte: Since we left you at the capital of this chivalrous {and in the adjoining counties. They have found little State, we have reached its commercial empo- | by this time that their superior mode of cultivation, | rium by paying the monopolists of the railroad $6,50 {and all their boasted northern manugement, was tor travelling a distance of some 120 miles, or about | more ideal than real. They find now that the negro eight hours ride ; the cars leaving Columbia at 6, A. | is the best laborer, and the most faithful—that the lows in the world. As is usual at this season, we luxuriated on tomatoes, okra, water-melons, and the | forced to sell hundred and one different vegetables which decked | *itt-tenters would do well to move down among us. the colonel’s table, and after the fatigue of our jaunt, | jig; obtained an early couch, with a good musquito net | coon The principal twlk in the world political, 1s con- cerning the Custom House, which the Democrats aver to be in the hands of the Philistines, or Whigs. Grayson, whose term as Collector, expires in August, was appointed by Tyler, and will probably walk the plank, and Henry L. Pinckney, who prece- ded him, is likely to be reinstated ,not,nowever, with- out strong opposition on the part of the merchants | and others who would prefer anybody else, as Pinck- yi old Hunker, and tried to obtain the vote of the State for Van Buren, but couldn’t come it. | Elmore and his clique having put him down by re- fusing to promise the supportof the party to any one, until a brighter light than Van Buren greeted their ; sight. Mr. Carew, a member of the Legislature, is also spoken of, and Col. B. F. Perry, a State Sena- tortrom Greenville District, is said to have visited | Washingtun for the purpose of obtaining this, or some other office. Both the latter are sound and talented Democrats. There willbe no removal in the Post-oflice, the present incumbent, Mr. Huger, heing firmly fixed in his seat, although it is said that Col, M, J. Keitte, a very worthy and popular Demo- erat, has applied for the place. The other offices are notmuch sought after ; in fact, Curolina generally has never been an office-seeking aes and would ich fall from the executive table. So mote itbe ! To recur to Pinck- ney, he and Grayson were both members of Con- gress in Mr. Polk’s time, and so I believe was Col. Elmore, the present President of the Bank of this State. The lamented Legare beat Pinckuey, after the latter had served out his two years, and he in his turn, was beat by Mr. Holmes, who is now in his third Congress, a situation which he fills i leman and statesman. It is understood that Col. Elmore opposes Pinckney, | and as he 1s the head manager of the ‘‘ ropes” here, should his efforts succeed, poor Henry L. will be feftout sure—much to the discomfort of sundry humbug otfice-seekers,who are witching the arrival Some score or more have been promised situations, | but Mr. Pinekney will find it tough work to pick out Nothing has yet been done towards ceremonyizing | the death of General Jackson, except the appoint- ment of Colonel Elmore us orator. Itis a shame that such should be the case when the birth place of the deceased patriot is but a short distance trom the The mails are all in disorder. The southern and western mail, according to present arrangements, lies over here nearly twenty-tour hours, owing to a change in the hour of its arrival, and the Augusta hope. | Cee Hamilton has been ruralizing amongst us for a week or two, and looks ten years younger since the consummation of annexation. “He is a noble tellow, and deserves better luck than he has had o1 Amusement is scarce. I visited Temperance Hall the other night, and found a dozen, who were | Auld Lang Syne. Apropos, wasn’t it?) The Ex- nange Reading Room, conducted by Mr. B. Neu- d polite gentleman, furnishes in agreeable lounge, but as one can seldom get near the Herald file, owing to the crowd, we have to head them by calling on your agent at the corner for our copy. In the evening, the Battery presents the lly of a moonlight night, when the visitore’ names are legion. There is a fine sult water bathing house in the middle of it, kept by Notwithstanding the prevalence of reports in the up- couatry to the contrary, the city co nunues perfectly healthy, and ,rom the cleanliness visible throughout the streets, I should say that Yellow Jack will find it difficult to obtain a resting place. The thermo- r has generally ranged at two o'clock, (the | warmest portion of the day) from 90 to 93, and has, in no instance, I believe, reached 100; so that we are not worse off than yourselves in regard to Considerable improvement in this city is percepti- | ble since my lust visit, and I notice the erection of a number of large buildings; ameng them, a cotton | ‘he proprietors, Messrs. Tuit and Meggitt, are from | New Orleans, and are likely to “ make their Juck” | by the speculation. Gilbert’s dry dock, or Union Wharves is doing a good business, and has not been idle a day since it was built. 1 witnessed the ** screw- ing up” of a steamboat the other day, end it was done first rate. Teil Gilbert he can make more by | selling to individuals, than wasting time on the re- presentatives at Washington, who have been tri- ired wilt be found, while the most Bie atte him and his competitor so long.. The of cotton on hand now is about 40,000 bales, at prices ranging from 6 to8, in round numbers. The number of square rigged vessels in port is about 20, only two or three of which are loading for fo- reign ports. There will be no business done, except ‘ina small way, before October, about which time we expect the northern birds to return to their south- A strong anti-Polk feeling prevails among a cer- tain class here, and the ‘‘noli mi tangere principle seems to be pursued towards the ‘bob-tailed nag of From the tone of the Mercury we pious jae that resident’s message concerning the tariff. As for the Oregon nught, notwithstand- | ing a long twaddle of stuff in the July number of the “Southern Quarterly.” The author of the article is the sub-editor, but entirely too green to draw a Population—-Nativeism—Congressional Elections. There are but few traces to be found here of the pure Kentuckian race, the population being chiefly composed of Yankees, Germans, French, Irish and | negroes, even so mugh so that some days ago an | aboriginal member of the city council opposed the proposition of taking a new census, on the ground : Domrnies, 18th July, 1845. ; | The Pavilion—Collectorship—Healéh of the City— | Emigration from New Vork—The Banking Facilities a bathing establishment | to Farming— Politics and Proscription, §¢. §¢. A few New York farmers have settled among us way to benefit him is to hire him and treat him perceive the Baltimore company is not alonein its | well. The best kind of laboring farm’ hands may he hired annually at from $40 to $65 per annum. ‘The hiring takes place at New Yeur’s day. If anorthern farmer moves to Virginia, he had better rent land at first, and purchare, or not, after- wards; some gentleman have purchased, and if it would be at a great sacrifice. The ey, like ourselves, are decendants of the revolu- mary stock, and our principles and theirs, would unite us as one people. Newspaper editors and travellers have for years past ken disparag- ingly of Virginia. ‘They talk of delapidated houses, desolated fields, and the absence of old Virginia hospitality and cld Virginia gentlemen, as if we had neither houses, culuvuted fields, nor gentlemen among us. There is more poetry than truth in the statement. Wee find in all countries the same muta- tion of men and things. In New England and New York, the ancient families who hold their estates from the crown, may be denominated old English gentlemen, none of whom, and few of their decend- ants are to be found, and I doubt very much if there is hardly vestige left of their ancient habitations, and their desolated fields have long since been divi- ded among their more humble successors. The great banking facilities of the north ungparingly applied to commerce and manufactures enables that section of the Union to excel in improvements and wealth jof all kinds. While the absence «f banks in Vir- ginia, keeps the farmer delving away at his plough, thankful to make a support for his femily, and when he dies, his farm is divided among his children, and in nine cases out of ten they are all made poor by the division. The New Englander to commence business goes to his friend, who loans him large sums through the banks, and if he is successful, in a few years he is immensely rich. Such a case as this is never known with us, except perhaps in Rich- mond, where by the way alf the commerce is in the hands of the Yankees. In Virginia we are exempt from the fanaticism of the North. We are free from trades’ unions, from odd fellows, from the various phazes and divisions of abstinence, with its drolleries, fooleries and ab- surdities. e have no missionary societies, and the tew Sunday schools are only used for the tuition ot the needy. We are not pestered with fines ard impositions for non-attendance, and not in the habit of setting our heads together to form companies, so- cieties and other combinations and gull-traps to eg- grandize a few at the expense ofthe many. Weare tree from all the trashy excresences of a bloated community of pipscrnees who foryears past, through tne medium of Mr. Adams, have rendered the busi- ness of Congress a furious contest between the North and South. _ Office hunting with us received a repulse at the outset of the administration, from the President, and particularly from Cave Johnson, which caused great dissatistaction. Two applications were made to Cave, for clerkships. He enquired, * what State 1” ~ Virginia,” was responded. ‘That’s fatal,” says Cave, ‘an imperative rule of the Cabinet is, that no appointment be made from Virginia.” ‘ ‘Thunder, was there ever a rule made betore ?” said the poor devils, us they made their escape from the f ‘ ~ | presence of the ossitied skeleton of the Post ral does notca-t his eye this way, as itkeeps our ii friends in Mobile and New O/leans a day behind the former schedule.g, All will be right after a while,we master General. It is said somé foreigner in | one of the public offices, called from the Blue Book the ee) of birth of all the clerks, and it tellto the lot of Virginia, Maryland, and the poor ulttle District of Columbia, to father whole gungs of toreigners and We-tern men. A Jist was first pub- lished in the Zimes, a Catholic anti-native paper, printed in thiledelpma. The patronage of Virginia proper will be found much less than represented, and much below Mussachusetts, New York, Pennsyl- vania, Maryland, Louisiana, Mississipi, Missouri, id all the Western States, where the collection of the Customs, with its hundreds of clerks und em- ployees, and the survey and sales of the publiclands, and the numerous agents and employees of the In- dian department, and the worthless host who have been fattening on the public crib, to gratify Western members of Congress, und whose business (the im- provernent of western navigation,) has been to build dams acrogs the Ohio river, and cut down the trees on the banks of the Mississippi, saw them into lengths and roll them into the river. I say, Sir, the administration is incorrect in believing the state- ment in the Philadelphia Tvmes, and its friends in Virginia teel very sore at such duplicity. Suaron Sprines, July 19, 1845. View of these Springs asa Watering Place. It is no longer a question whether this place will be a fashionable summer resort for those whoge lives are bound up in the city during nine months of the year; that doubt has already been solved; the only questica there can possibly be 1s, whether it is not very sovn to become the most desirable retreat in the United States. Apart from the inducements which it presents to those who are suffering under ‘a variety of diseases, in the incomparable qualities of its mineral waters, it affords the most picturesque views of natural scenery, and is situated in a cool, healthy, and delightful section of the country. It is well known that the Newark river flows through this portion of the State, on whose banks repose in sacred remembrance of the records of revolutionary valor and suffering, and whose woods and glens:are the abode of the romance of earlier days. Wander- ing leisurely over hull and dale, you may visit many spots of thrilling interest described in Stone’s life of nt, and tread the same ground trod by the noble chiettain and his savage warriors. Leaving the cars at Palatine Bridge, the route to this place leads a distance of about eight miles to the southward, on a road gradual and easy inits ascent, from which the traveller may look down upon beau- tful villages here and there decking the landscape, or raising his eye, may rest itin Set contem- plation upon the hills beyond, where the pretty cot- tage peeps out coquettishly from behind its veil of trees and shrubbery, and smiles upon his visit; while on all sides the delightful eae of ripening fields of grass and grain, and the gentlest breeze watted fresh from the green leaves, 1mpart a joyous exhileration to the whole system. Driving onward the broad portico of the pavilion, with its extended wings, appearing ready to take its flight from the eminence on which it stands, suddenly breaks upon the sight. Here the kindest host, and the readiest attention is waiting for you. You meet with no scolding landlord, and stupid servants, who tear the baggage from your hands, and dash it into your face, or mistake your toes for a pair of stairs, but every thing works by the regular machinery which resides in the heads and hearts of Landon and Gardner, well known as the proprietors of other popular hotels in -the cities of Albany and New York. The dining room and saloong Irish and free negroes were li ving within the limits | | Broadway. T . | your city, among which I have received | f the tragical end of ing | gruited it of its contents, bound the inmates and set fire to | lit. The count, who had freed himself, attempted to es- | capo, hut was overpowered and beaten to death by his | savage horde. ‘Lhe first wife of the Count Apraxiz hed ‘a Hungarian nobleman, but the Pope would not consent to this marriage, which, besides, was stillalive are large and airy, and the table furnishes a no un- tavorable‘comparison with those of the best hotels on here is a Ke arrival of visitors from uve observed several of the “upper ten thousand.” Almost every city atthe North has a representetive here. A variety of amusements are prepared, for those who desire to combine pleasure with the pursuing of their health, | and a band discourses sweet music every evening in the east drawing room. I spent a moment on Thursday evening, in witnessing the graceful mc- | uous ot the dance, where “ Gaiety on restless tip-toe hovers, Giggling with all the gallants who beset he: | And was charmed with the appearance of some of | those sweet angels, that some mes visit the dreary habitations of this earth, and restore to us hulf of lost Paradise. I have no ume, in this letter, to single out to them their just meed of praise, but that pleasure is still * in embryo.” Of course, among so large and distinguished a company, there is, in all conscience, enough of fastionable and poliacal scandal. My note book is already overflowing with hints and whisperings, and confirmations, with which [ shall soon delight you More Goons rrom New York, By THE Mraw Canau.—The boat Superitr, Capt. G. 8. Smith, ar rived yesterday, bringing 15 tons merchandise from New York ior several houses in this city, and one lot { Loui: may be this new route certainty of despatch portation lines now es ¢ n ° joard of Public Works is now in session at Columbus, and Will adjust the tolls on this Canal so as to adapt them to the new feature of trade which the opening of the cx- nal to the Lake has produced.—Cincinnati Gazette, July 7. Miurary V! ers —The Hartford Light Guard, .H. mon errived in this any by, Ue see fi orton at half-past six o'cloc * for on were received atthe East Albany Ferry by the Burgesses Corps.—dldany Argus, July 21.