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MORNING, JULY 30, 1845. (ooo pete hws en Vol, XI., No. 197—Whole Ne. 4069 by NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY THE NEW_YORK HERALD OOLGGR, | i Exviosiveness oy Saueerus,—The following | Hehe Ara qe FOR AL. m4 oar Ferre oS nat kl ma a acs a SALSTRTR DS 500) id . ,Vartetion, roposed by some of the whigs of Alabama to be JANES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. rien netamiea Per eletoes | py de ARON OU RE cotetendenescontunethenfrmguoninrelerence The, gx Previdemal leton, in 181, will be ove for beat Governor.” sloel Nat Terry te . avcley Uaveet. tJ of a @ sam: ki vi fi : o » Prop! Pee Tiere hie the beds, Pen es ed ae > Saturday, says the Boston Advertiser of July 24th, 1345. the Union. By that tine it lf prtati tout Manze | thesame stan.” non ily mana . thesame stamp. A tailor, it has been-decided in a Boston Court of The statement of Mr. Hayes, we conceive, can leave no ic Telegraph will be erected to communicate pate ate ner oa | ; Circulation---Forty Thousand. © jaye Nem Year eelock, A. aL ugidaye, Thundays | ABOVE SEVENTH STREET, NEXT TO THE 3 doubt, that the saltpetre in the store of Messrs. Crocker | the capitals of every S\ A, M. Monday, Wednesday and ride Paw ysaarig & Wi + it ‘4 Cry State, and the result of the election Justice, is bound to “ fit,” or th nt may be thrown — ; pS iN ADELPHIA. | & Warren at New York, surrounded as it was with com- , may be known at an . ustice, is bound to “ fit,” or the garme: Pc eer gene oy a eRe ER Zn de af > lal (77>) Baths just jntroduerd—Wearma and Cold-in fine apert- | Yustible materials, and exposed to the water thrown | are transmitted to. the Capitals. Tite wilknetee eras upon his hands by his customer. Most righteous Jadg- Bea eet Mela eice 6. ponte smhoat NTACS meuts-for boih ladies aud gentlemen. je28 Imm*eo | from the engines, was the cause of the explosion, which | anxiety and prevent great speculation. "4 . D : ‘ per copy——$8 124 conts per annum—payable in advance. | “#7, Wednesday and Friday, at7 o'clock, “ Tait COLUMBIA HOUSE. aaert | ee the subject ofso much discussion, and that itis | Mr. Riou, referred to asbeing engaged in them: The American Athenwum in Paris has died for ERTISEMENTS “at th watal peices—alwaye | yqfe! Maitre or retzht, apy outboard, orto ¥, B- Tals etthe | Chestnut Strect, between Oth and Tehatreets, | Wie unecessary to suppose that there was any gu | yeacture of Foreelan opposite Reo Tite ee ean the want af support. Pri Sor Lercen: wderin the store. After such an authority it seems a geeks or any HE SUBSCRIBERS eerste ae their friends and Kavaly necessary to recur more particularly to the nar- ve takeu the above house, (for | Tatives of explosions, produced in repeated instances, by cush in.advance. 4 Notice—All goods, freii a PRINTING of all kinds ~xecuted with beauty und other kind vrpery ena (orguc odbond thipbong, | "TURE SUBSCRIBERS re t Miivisoba by chute enbatlats i tatiana seam Bos of the owners of auch goods, freithl bax | merly known as the Marshall House.) and have made extensive [the combustion of saltpetre in. largequantities, Tie | °&lsil; he for the present, confines himself to the gilding ‘The Hon. Augustus S Porter has declined being despat wane, & = alterations a%d impro ‘nterior, havi i and painting ef the imported ware. {t is his intenti ! “ P $6 tiv catalan mauithe poe POR oe the pecans | WW TLELA MSBORGH ANT PECK SLIP |fbcne’ oranda veoment uae hain cred ha | cts referred to in our last paperare ful yjathenteated | antiactane Porcelais Ware as soon ache renaeatong this canéiate fOr Governor of Michigan will be deducted from the subscription money remitted | houses in the city. ‘The parlors are numerous, the chambers. | | i " for that purpose are completed, and his knowledge ofthe _ There is to be anew market house built in Balti- JAMES GORDON BENNETT, | thar | larme and well arranged, the furniture entirely new. its oe: | 12,080! case, is beyond , Gotting rey uiniaor | CouBtrY sufficient to guarantee the success of the under. | More, Have they net enough ? wees rastees of this Ferry, beli 1 I Prorniron or tux New Your Hexaup FE . The Trastges (ol i belie | tion is iu the most central part of the eity, near to all the pI lars are stated by Capta ‘ i - ong a ie Marthipagt cornar of Priten awl Nessan etrecte, thormaxpmannpol the eiiaeas'of public aiousement, and. convenient to the depots of tre | the burning of that ship, on the sth of May last. This | ‘**ins- Recorder Vaux of Philadelphia is seriously unwell t tes Picayune that although it is true the soil in many regions _ Lieut. Col. Whistler is expected to succeed the of the country is well adapted for the fabrication of Por- late Col. Vose in the command of the fourth regiment. must be at the risl ‘ork | of yi rf {6 | Southern, Westera and Northern routes, ship contained go of li f the O1 i i at Schooley? ties this Ferry affords as a pleasant communication with | "The tables will | ‘orthern routes. ‘ iP ined a cargo of linseed and saltpetre. In his A company of the Oregon emigrants, consisting Schooley’s mountains. 5 < apn } nt bu: 1 Long Island, would state that. ther ig tables will be supplied with all the delicacies ofthe sea- | letter published in the Newhuryport Herald, he says :— of twenty-two wagons, have entirely missed their way, Gans i i G SUMMER ARRANGEMEN’ ane two goad Barry, Donte on this F i there | son. ‘The Wines are of the chokcest Srandsy andiharebece |<" In ‘About ten minutes from the timo the fire was first | and toe seaxtunrioni afta Mallow paves, ake on Thusey bee ee cee es ‘erry, whieh | carefully selec BLOOMINGDALE, MANHATTANVILLE, AND | Si Pokey, fiftee company was from Iowa, and crossed at the Council | INGD . ; arefully selected. wee i discovered, the after hatch blew off, and at the same time sen. S i FORT WASHINGTON STAG «| glnek, PM i in the business, to ive sularheetion to" those wha iauyienae | the fire forced its way through the ship's side,on the star- | Bluds, ‘They left the settlement without a pilot, with | | Gen. Sam Houston has gone back to Texas, via inthe following | half hours aftr which a heat leaves at 9 clock sod igovelock. | thei with thet parrouages board quarter, a short distance from the water line. In | the hope of following in the trail of the main compa- | ®0!thern Alabama. 3 . e BAGLEY, MACKENZIE & CO. about ten minutes from this time, the boats having been | nies which left that place. The traders report them | Dr, Dewey preached at Montreal on Sunday week ot, a Vv Sel, iP. § Of the evening of July 4th, the Hortwill continue to (ate of Jones” Hotel. y got out, the crew, feeling the deck rising, jumped into | without sufficient provisions to prosecute their journey, “ne z ry es ame (formerly of the Washington House.) | the sea, and succeeded in getting into the Seats, out the | and barely enough to return. i » _ Surreme Covrr—Jviy | Seanad ole ee SR HALIFAX AND UP painters, and shoved off. Almost at the same time iainciok ity C d ay die ek 2 X AND CVE tPQOL, Jy3 tm¥ec_ | Beful explosion took place, the fire rising ts the height During the sitting of the Baltimore City Court, on | reversed, venire de nova, by Court below— ‘ " Spear Pe ae <== 3 Saturday last, John J. Lafitte, of that city, having been | v8. Smith, Ladow and others vs. Groom, Tracy vs. Hall he Rey ORT wee BRITANNIA owns & on OUIAN HARPS. ite pl arid iy ee parcnet and a few se- | arrested under a bench warrant, was brought up to an. | et al., Thomas and others, vs. Gunn, Dygert vs. Aiston sbove po! as fe N bs CLARK having ‘Will commence order, on Saturday, May the Mi mine every half hour until 7 o'clock, P. M. Vii York, corner of Chatham and pTryon Row, at A. hour until 8. M. Stages to Carmansville Fort Washington, every hour | tnrougn tne way, trom 7 A. M. to7 P, M. Pare to mannactanville 12/6 cents; Carmansyille Jey: Fort ‘Wasnington £9 enc, B. MOORE, Us oe Feo 3 , ' ; I a Te ahacet cheek t a challenge, in viola- | Clark vs, Marsiglia. Judgment for defendants on de- Tr “ SHE Bea., A * | entire Uuiled Stites, (excepting ) chusetts, to . ® , with all her | . 5 we : fury teh vs, Hainer i aded, S . Es MAIL LINE FOR BOSTON. ea FEE Baw te Laie BAY Att 16 : Mieeiies Sonat ae J anounee to cargo. In26to 30 minutes from the time the fire was | (Frederick Pinckney, Fsq., acting), prayed a jury trial, | ys. Hainer impleaded, Same vs. Everson impleaded, The Dela- provement attached, or to attach the-same to any | first discovered, no trace of the ship was visible. all | "4 he was released, upon security, to answer to the Same vs. Everson, Faulkner, survivor, &e. For freight or passage apply to z it r : . : d Raritan Canal Com| Wak eg a de horizontal Planofortes. ‘i ite charge at the next regular term of the Court. War- | ware an pany, Wake tenets Db BRIGHAM, Tes Anny bates Hone Re Os he ere LI ae seerabeh dele was two boats, chronometer, sextant and | Yanty have also been issued, at the suggestion of the | den, Delafield ads, Brown and others, Loucks eC GEN Jt BY nd, their own critical examination aud experience an State's Attorney, against Wm. Tell Bixler, charged with | 948. Dillenback, The People vs. Warner Report of Re- e aoa act Mytane in any climstes audit well not be aeceed bY rusia Borrow, 2th July, rus, | sceqplng the chalfee, and, Show den: Hoping a; |freenset aide, conto ahi the event Brown vs, Hal THE Royal Mail Steam Shipe HiBER | ofatmosphere. ‘The inostsatisfactory warrantee ia given win | AA: Haves, Eeq.— SP iisor ne teehee te the, Hoesen aie cond | ort of Referee denied—Dutrick et al. ade. Dixon, Best NIA and BRITANNIA, will leave Boston each instrume! Dear Sir—Our mutual friend, Mr. Ralph Smith, in- | Bixler, as parties to the offence + for the above ports, as follows: x ; ; ; : ds. Chapman. Report sent 0 Referee to make ‘The public are invited to examine the “Afolian Pianofortes” | forms me that you have made some experiments, with a | "est of Robert W. Pooler and Robert Nelson, upon a | & jal tag, Commander, Toepay, Jay ti | SMC RE, ate ready, oppoie, the Fark, | view of agcertuning whether, and tnder what circum: Spa NiaiStng the sforeonth epriveot chives fiance Pent Hebets dbrectire. stad ne ener cuneate Bi Fee TO ae eer hy anda ma oe eeeand 7 Octars | stances, Salipetre, when ignited, will produce explo. | th suetting the aforesaid pri The People, Judgment for plaintif, on demurrer to 4th, ‘assage to Liverpool. 120. 9 | 6th and 6th pleas, and for defendants on demurrer to 2d adiness to receive baggage for New | Mibera, Alex. R + Bewenge for Boston €oe+ | Britannia, John Hew FOR NEWPORT AND PROVIDENCE. | _,,,,fusseto Hnif | BHOO BEWARD-CROSS, SPECIFIC MIXTURES |" Much curiosity existe at this time inthe community | ‘The Montrose Democrat tells us that Mrs. Elijah | ant pleas leave to amend on ustal terme-Cooper ve. For freight or passage, apply 9° Gulanak comclan cthacie clei upon this subject, and divers opinions have their advo- | Marshall, of Silver Lake, Pa, was, on the 22d ult.,de- | Greely et al. Judgment for defendant on demurrer, to Fj | ova ». ad Agent, 6 Wall at, Ofrall remedies yet discovered fgrthe chore sormplniaie; thie gates, To m It seoma strange that among. our numer. livered of four Ii ing Se titidliiss ed rire te | 2d plea, and for plaintiffon demurrer to 4th, 5th, and 6th ; = DRAFTS ON GREAT BRITAIN AN the most cextain. ous scientific men, and professed chemists, no one has | twenty-six years old, and now has eleven children. The | counts’ of the’ declaration, 1 to"amend "on ' th a eT Long SS shee ran ng (oF ion p aes speedy ad permanent cure, without the leaate- | stood forth, sustained by nice experiments, with a view | prospect seems to be pretty fair that she will have a | usual terms—McCulloch ads. Froeland and others Dahce toncoentanl Eee ne to shat friends in an pare o ina oe tet, drink, exposure, or change in application to bu- | of settling this much vexed question. J ; large family. ‘ New trial denied, and proceedings remitted to Rich- ous Sound Steamer. wridhdrattsaysble af Sight whine ie | Wegive no long quackish recommendation to, deceive, the | egrets g2 ou, have already ‘satisfied yourself in the | A Cincinnati paper states that a Mrs. Laird, on | mond General Sessions, with directions to proceed and f, Hh I'you have. you will greatly oblige me, and | the Little Scioto, was struck the otherWday by lightning | render judgment—Wendel impl'd ads. The People New the Morning, from the Foot ward ing | Public. Lthe medicin : a ning, fro Fulertre | count, for any amount, from £1 upwards, atthe following | Public. Ifthe medicine di the public, by furnishing for publication the results of and killed. At the time she was holding an infant in her | ‘tial denied, and proceedings remitted to Albany Gene- 4 itself, no ous places, viz:* speaktor it, “Our ject ‘ify where it can be hac street, South Ferry. Ta ; Ix Kxatann—The National and Provineiul-Bauk of Eng- |-the proprietor challenges a single case of receut Gonorrhaen to | ¥OUr investigations. If you have not sufficiently inves- | | ich wi i Vv ips a | Tal Sessions with directions to proceed and render judg- FARE TO BALTIMORE $1, tnnd; Mesarse J. Barved-& Go. Exchange ant Discount Bank, | ve brouzht in which the Minture will not effect rapid cure un- | tigated already, 1 beg of you the favor of instituting | {Ams Which was not killed. It was burnt on the lips a | ret ices ads. ‘The People, Judgment of the Supe- “i pomgh o Seven Hows. Liverpool; Messrs, James Bult & Son, Loans and brauches feiture of $500. such a course of experiments as will throw the much ar ee cere ete | Hor Court reversed, and that of the Justice. affirmed— NEW CASTLE AND FRENCHTOWN RAIL | throughout les. a disease that unfortunately. per 1 needed light upon the subject. The St. Louis Missourian, of te 16th, says— | Bennett vs. Lee. Judgment for Plaintiffs on demurrer, ROAD AND STEAMBOAT LINE. Bank of Ireland, and Provia- | siety—hixh, low, rich and poor, matrimon single. They 1am, respectful, “We understand that a bright luminous body, larger | Jeave to amend on usual terms—Tryon ads. The Metho- hout Ireland. i i here presented with a remedy by which they can cure them- Mone abediont than the Yargest ‘lanet, wer 6 yoaterdacy bere save to amend ¢ al terms—Try: . The Metho- Tend ~The Es Bank of Scotinnd, Nati Ives without the least exposure, in the slortest ti il our obedient servant, an the largest planet, was seen yesterday morning. | dist Episcopal Church of the village of Little Falls, Vai N Scor: he astern Bank o! otland, National y h i in th ortess time possi le. it bouermidntahtdndshed matoady lieht “i Bank of Scotland, Greenock Banking Company, and branches | Further, the disease connot be contracted if a dose of the Mix- Henny Wittsams, | It rose about midnight, and had a very unstondy light. | num and others vs. Wheeler et al, Burnside ads. Maple: throughout Scotland. j ture is taken at night on going to bed when exposed. - From the description given us, we infer it to be an er-| Gale vs Yorke. Judgment affirmed—Moses et al. vs. eiirieatled Stscmboar 4 mit d, | The steamship Great Western suils on the 3ist July, by Ie is pae up in bottles with full directions aecompanying it, at Roxavuny Lanonatory, ratic comet.” Mead et al., Carterand Halsey vs. Carter, Hart vs. In M. Douglass, will, be and after Monday, June 16, eave Dock | "hich all drafts ean be forwarted free., Apply to, a, Hehe! le. Ope bottle laste a week, which generally cures— 26th July, 184%. A pine raft, containing 60,000 feet of lumber, | gersoll, Sandford, et al. vs. Knisken, Bennett et al. vs. street wl (except Sundays,) at 3 o’clock, PM. Pas- ‘th Routh st. car Ma For sale only. at_ Wm. sengers will arrive in Baltimore at about 10 P.M. Fare only Milnor 12 Rroadway, ener of Hesay Wittaame, Esq.— broke to pieces about fifteen miles above St. Charles, Mo., | Miller, Peek and others vs. Allen, Barker vs. Matthews, ‘ork; arry’s, Dear Sir—-Your noto of yesterday, in relation to the | lately. ‘Three men escaped from ic in a skiff’ two | Taylor vs. Heath, Ensworth vs. McCarty and Barnes, acJ. | explosive action of saltpetre, has this moment come to | escaped on a floating s FREIGHT OR CHA estnut re of plank, and two more got | Runals vs. Dann, Lewis vs. Loomis, Proceedings affirm- is composed of the following splendid and fist | very fast sailing N. York built packet ship YA Ti Wedunste train: at Co hand. [most cheerfully comply. with i i —C ighway, t j : treet, Bo I. Imo your request, in | on a'floating tree, which was unmanageable, and car. | cd—Commissioners of Highways of Marbletown vs. The Gapesie JohsDowk lanes Mai fro tone, Mize Qui and locust top, + | Orleans: and 95 Main street_ Cincinnati. ju3 Imte | placing before you the facts connected With the subject | ried them down several miles. se Judges of the Common Pleas of Ulster. Conviction re- ‘Captain L. Davis. feans cotton, and has handsome farnished accommodi VUIGTLAENDER'S of the action of saltpetre, on substances usually called Nine taait 1 1 sh i Oma ti versed—Curtiss vs. The People. Judgment for the Plain- pein Davis. women p DAGUERREOTYPE APPARATUS combustible. Saltpetre, or the nitrate of potash. or so- | _ Nine fugitive slaves passed through Oswego to | tig-—Schermerhorn vs. Noyes. New trial granted, costs George aptain J. Trippe. Apply oa boardat Jones’ wharf, or to ? RRANGEMENTS recently made with their brother-in- | !% #lone, does not burn, or explode by heat, however | Canada afew days ago. They were a portion of those | to abide the event—Eckart and others a pips Lane leaves: Bowly’s. wharf, Baltimore ‘at 3 a= vo BK COLLIN 8 C0 soot, | A hw. Mr. Voughtiaender, Vieuon, enable thesubsonibersto | tense, It parts with oue of its constituents, oxygen, | seventy-seven, itis said, ina.) who, escaped from their The. one ittsbury eum be procured on” boa ¥%0 6¢ | salt ReRES Micloaratinter redticed vanes, ees by heat, and it is to the combination of its oxygen, with | Pursuers, ; ads. But the boat. en mR LONDON GINE OF PACKETS—Recular peck: | "Largest size Apparatus, ‘with thrce itch leases for full size | other bodies, that it owes ite power of burning with | ‘The Nauvoo Neighbor, after speaking of the fine he Mayor, &e. of New York vs. Stephen UNITED STATES MAIL LINES FOR BALTIMORE. th tet of Auguste gpiendid new picker | ola gr sn lenous for hattain, | ets,,W2%d, and brous tubstances do nct burn with | crops of wheat and rye in that region,rapturonsly breaks jardener vs. Heartt, Hoyt ais PHILADELPHIA Wren ee alas above: her tegular day, + W.S.Seber, master, will | Medium size Apparstus, with two inch lenses for halfsize | saltpetre, until they huve become partially charred; they | out thus: “And more than all this; the religion of Nau- | Griswold ads. McIntire and others, Bovline a MORE RAT ROAD RING YD BALTI- | Shaving very superioraccommodstious for ahin Sirnil Size Apparatus, with one and-achalf inch lenses, for | ‘MH produce deflagration, or burn with sparks. "| voo is first rate: wind or weather does not aflect it.” gle, Ackert ve. Terry, Shaw, & Brockway ads. Evans, RES : : : See to tec es. " A large quantity of saltpetre, enclosed-in gunny bags Caen la . . Yr, _ | Metcalf ads. Elsey, Olney ads. Close et al adm’rs of Via Chester, Wilmington, Elkton, Havre deGrece,&e. | {jit stterage Passengers, perions wishing : , ss osubilsioss:cle daneeiae as it is usually stored, after fire was communicated to it, | _, /Wenty-seven miles of the Vermont and Massa- | Wiliam ‘Close, Silllman et.al. vs. Squire, Bigelow v Maiden laug,,or to JOSEPH M depend upon receiving the genuine Vout. | would burn with the bags, emitting mich smoke and | fhusetts Railroad, from Fitchburg to Athol, Mass}, were | Heaton, Judgment of the Common Vieas reversed, @ fhe poke hip RTT AM 100 Fine eres South, | 4 paral aay tated fare le, they spuk treckaly:as paper, which has imbibed saltpetre, Weiestenaben Adis GuateutWetee Warkecs: ly from the the of the Justices affirmed.—Griswold et. al. nat. , e packet ship $7. ¥ master, iawn praca’ uey for ¢ wou! would not be consnmed; only the small aa _ | Coleman vs Haywood, Norcross vs. ‘Tarpenny, Ellis pen tidatier Wednesday next, June ath, the are between | “Suigug is ciue Awertsand sailoute September. | eratigies comected with tneir ant forsee rhe lowest | (Uanegy Fequired te burn with the bags, would be | ‘The Hon. John Pope died at his residence in | Wilson, Blair vs. Lawyer. | New trinl denied Cole ne lelphia aud Baltimore, by the Mail Lines, will be reduced ee gant | met prices Wok BLANGENAEIM. "| Changpd If an addition of burning wood, or charcoal | Washington county, Kentucky, on Saturday nigh Hider, andall vs. Sweet, Von Antwerp et, al ad Drur a edith oi phOR MA 2 “S—Packe August.— | Philadelphia Exchange. vere @ade, to the extent of one fitth the weight of the was sudden, being cause a stroke o} y- | Coit and others vs. Millikin and others, Monte: . al. SR en -erdinenataihcos bn severe sip AGNES Ce serene Referring tothe above adve ement the subscribers inform | saltpeffe, an intense and continued detlagration would ; if ads. The Bank of Rochester, The Mohawk and Hudson echo: be} p ms 7 ightor pass... apply to.” | the Dagurrrian Artists in geueral, that the abowe Appararus and | result/and all the saltpetre would be chauged. No ex- 7 . mye A Railroad Co. ads, John Brown, Frosch ads. Dollfus an Reena er eee Dale arate street, | andisail ou the Ist August. Hor freighton parsi. Ply tO . | Gther materials can be procured at the stated. prices, at their | plosion would follow, from applying. fire to mixture _, Mrs. Flora Tucker, wife of Lieut Tucker, United | thers, Waring ads, Walworth, Goodrich, implended &c. rae ; exc, Sunday, Fa bal : . t ) Deguerrean Attelier, No.201 Broadway, New Voi { q States Dragoons, died at Fort Gibson, June 27. ‘She was . 1 : lead And Daily,at | 4PM nily, at M. | _jul7 re BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, Ses tine LANGENHEIM k BECKERS: | °hare 1, or wood and saltpetre ; the rapid combustio: iece of John Ri f the Cherokee Nati ads. Cook, Bunn ads. Chandler, Stanton ads. Kinney, ‘Wheeling and Pittsburgh—Tickets through to Wheeling and | 5 ea~ LIVERPOOL LINE’ OF PACKETS OF THE | Dot SEA ait : - | called deflagration would be produced, but unlike ex- | * Mece of John Kassot bie | herokee “ation. Comstock’s ads. Shaw, Garfield ads. Sherman, Utica and Pittsburgh can be had at the Depot, Elepenth nd Market sts, sane ‘OF AUGUST.--The new nnd elegant packet ship | KNAPP’S plosion, time would be required for the mutual actions, Floating baths have been constructed in the North | Schenectady Railroad Co. ads. Van. Horne, Graham vs. For farther infc ice ete “LL, Agent. ASHBURTON sHeury Hutjleson, master, 1100 tons | INDIAN STRENGTHENING PLASTER. and where the quantities were large, many hours would | River at Albany, for the accommodation of the public | Waller, Coonley ads. Coonley, Luce impl’d &c. ads Jane. eet eT MIMER, at the office of eu ne I as abov, HESE PLAt red S prepared for pains and weakness in the | be necessa: pein they would cease. The recent de- | during this hot weather. Judgment for the People against Phillips and Ritterband Prgere rem perio back, breast or limbs, bruises, sprains, &e., and for | struction of life and proper! ‘Co. 17 Wall street. eng anne NU i etiee | Shake cule ‘tipliccuoa om bow fot od aiden LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPAN’ 109 Pine-street comuer — _ id néw s‘ip Hebry Clay, E cm = hburt ad sail on th M in New York; the loss ot | >, Sweetze! , N ied | —Ritterband and Phillips ads. The People ex. rel. Henry pap in children, will in most eases | a homeward bound Indiaman and her cargo, by waimilar | y Caries, P- Sweetzer, and Charles N. Pond, tried | Tiere sudgment for the People on demurrer=The foe cei Sa siecle have created an anxiety which has led to many | have been acquitted ; * | People on the relation of Goodwin vs. ‘The Mechanics’ en llnespeer paenel ataut aaad ingu ioe, respecting rm origin af soe explosions, at- McKinne eles wae! to hayai beens tinny ack {Institute of ahs city of New Work, the Feeple on the re- ra Nye, master, will | Persous of sedentary habits, whose business i tending the burning of saltpetre. I need not remind you a ey, 4 4 bX | lation of Humbert vs. the same.—Utica Gazette. h Septembe: sitorauand much: who inay’ be troubled with weakweseim the | of a case, which Occurred at Central wharf, aboutten | Island on Monday, was respited by the Governor until , or pain in the side or breast, will find great relief by wear. | years since, when the Hartford Packet was destroyed. | the ist inst. asthmatic affection sive immediate and | "They will also be fow ner of South street. | ihe Liver, Lunis and Ki oothin: Inpiay Diericutties.—A Terriric Pow Wow. ‘OF IGHT OR CHAR’ uve of these Plasters. 5 The testimony obtained in the last instance, led me to | ‘The Mayor of Baltimore has directed the police of murder was recently committe St s, SUMME ag AK RAN ee ENT vert ing barque HOME, Captain Watts, gens won ted ns i fe ne Spratt noe make some experiments, on the effects produced by | the city to enforce in every instance the ordinance in | 4, a alos Indien by com eorun ine eee GE) ’ Sei in Belmore one year since of the sls tak aca weamnrha saints i miethatant ieansraenictts dropping Water on a burning mixture of saltpetre and | relation to keeping gunpowder within the limits of the | 44 ther of the S! It produced instantan 1 TA daher ith June loa fprementy pascengera, Apply to Canin Wart, ou board, at | tho afflicted to give them «tial charcoal. It was ascertained that a very small weight | city, and to search such premises asthey may suspect to | thrilling excitement among. the dividuals of the (we Litimtaie Bike stregewhnr bor te eB. PBULLING SCO | . “The proprietor is coufident that by the great and increasing de- | of water, relatively to the saltpetre, caused explosions ; | contain a greater quantity than allowed by law, dace The hep OF tive mitered “Todinmae Mieco, ee Rt as ack mick son Seontag Hulie roel Te eat INS & CO. | mand for these Plasters, the popularity ‘which they have obtain. | which might be made succossive, so lorg as the mat 5 amet tha feck, wtams @hacettercuis pow hela Goer it Te atic Then: Severed, seepring:| a Gace | “solely by, their own merits, and the universal satisfaction | als remained. ‘The quantities of the substances acting, | The Cincinnati Gazette says that a number of | ‘he fort, where a most terrific pow-wow was held over it a caticer a 4. tl med StU tet Peng. OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANTPASSAGE | which they have given, that they ere decidedlywaperior to any | being increased to between one and two hundred pounds, | Persons are engaged in | ting the new silver and gold Bisset: (ahahe 3 the deceased, and the assemble: = y xoep OFFICE 61fouth st—Fusaage from England, Ite- | othersin t . the addition of water, in the form of spray, caused au | coin of the country. Itis stated that these worthies ex- | Sioux, (about 200 in number,) in presence of the officers dale and intermediate places, daily, Sundays excepted. read ih Se pee commodation Train, 3 P. M. for Greenport, daily, Sundays | mend: (ane jes—T hy excepted, stopping at Jamaica, Brasch, Hlempstiad, td Hees: | riends would do well to avail thetnsel ves of jending for their |” No paius he opportu ing there. We spared in making them as adhesive and pliable as | the addition of 4055 Ae CO 5 ea. eee (eae a ngeanese see dttosed thevessal ¢ : | tract about 3 percent by the operation. On examining | of , and y wh bulldings in the Visine the Mee py ce the coinage of 1840, it will be perceived at once that it is | give the following description of the scene, from an eye im rendering them free from. all those objections : i f y of | posite, an : icing their arrangements with the subscribers on very mode- | which isa source of complaint to the ordinary plasters of Vill, and all the stopping places between Hicksville and | raceterms, by first clase packet ships, sailing from Liverpool | day. mixture of saltpetre and charcoal, at the points of con- | 8° as much reduced as that of 1824. ee i From Gre waged: ‘Frese Plastern need but one trial to give every satisfaction de- | tact, is superior to that of "white hot pho ‘and the | Saratoga is thronged with visitors. ‘The arrivals | ,,,.,2¢ mother of the deceased, with her blanket about lh gg J orclock M., | zits can ,as, Banal be. furnished for any amonot, payable | sired. form is that of a bubbling fluid. Water falling on the | by railroad in nine days, from the 16th of July to the | "et, /oins, and the upper part ef her body gashed with Boston Train, daily, Suodays excepted, at 1234 o’cloek M., | chroughut the United Kingdom. Apply to Be sure and ask for Knapp’s Inchan Stren ing Plaster, and instantly parterk b ab seaeh's ys, 'y fresh wound ade by her own hands. the blood oF ou the arrival of the steamers from Norwich. 1% JOUN HERDMAN, 61 South see that his signature ison the back of each. Nowe others are | (700% 16 istantly converted into steam, having the elas- | 25th inclusive, amounted to two thousand four hundred | -ushing treely from them, was on her knees at the head ccommodation T'rain—At 5 A.M., daily, Sundays excepted, | ‘The mail steamer Hibernia sails frei Boston cu the 16th inst, | genuine. tic force of that used in steam uns : exceeding gunpow- | and ninety persons, and it is presumed that over a thou- | Srher son, howling and talking to him in her own tongue. for Broakiys and intermedicte ola Pies og semen ay mernten pr mg mya3rh” | “Mate only by P. B. KNAPP, and sold wholesale and retail at | der in destructive energy. Tho red het particles, dis- | gand had arrived in'the same period by stages, &c. There fata ort nae 5 Dundas etae the wrgccommodagon Toney OM ALM. and 28 P.M, daily, San | PACKETS KOK HAY RE—Second Line—The | ales Warrhonse, No. H Tudou stret, gue door below | persed by the sudden action, pass over considerable spa- | are probably at Saratoga at the present time three thou | Corse ‘and ‘walling most piceously; the rest of the tribe ecominodation Train, . M. ans .M., daily, Sun- 4 in EY . street, New a w i | ces, and the rance of flame is ‘ i Cisse be | eng davsexcented, for Brookya and intermediate places. Sibeicsiie Raton Captain Edward Funk, | raiig. Price 121-2 ond 18 3-4 cents each m5'meod re Ta oapeatcetnention nines Lite hettad polishea oh ie lah TP aga estity "ba calied run | Sane a bed Wwistin (a bodies into all he 5 of lamaica Depot— r , a a surfaces, such as e ; , OF si tory, I, 5 4 y pf *, ve rai, 1 BY M. daily, Sundays excepted, for Brook: gee saa " vy ov & HINCKEN, 454 CAG vr, intel cmphlirs peraiugee Lauper on ailver, cor consecrated in the Roman Catholic Cathedral at’Mon- | father,'« fine, benevolent loki ian, advanced to- The ‘Benton Ts hate [srl at Farmingdale and St.George’s | ay2 re_ No.9 Tontine Buildings,con. Wall and Waterstreets J [ME SUBSCRIBERS have just opened the lurgeand svacio the hot surface “The spreading of a film, or crust, over | tl, 26th inst, Ho is the Right Rev. Norbet Blanchet, | ward the commanding officers ant rough the in- P03, ‘rains stop only 5 | FOR LIVERPOOL—The superior TH i LE PE WARE ROOMS, Wo. 45 Pearl’etrect, fosny the polished surface, instantly alters its relation to wa- | 222 has been connected with the Catholic Mission in | terpreter, ‘ that the whites ety bathe Mae to avenge ‘The ‘Accommodation Trains stop at, the following places TUNE, Captain Pench, will sail on her regular day. | 1y occupied by Smith Hewitt & Co., nd ate now rendy to ter, and causes steam to form with explosive violence, | OT@&" since wrist The Rt. Rev. Joan ,Charles Prince | the murder of his onthe nes antes oemeters on the road, going both ways to receive and deliver passeu- For passage, having Unsurpessed accommodations | the public an entire new stock of Carpeting, bought expressly for | attended by joud report. I do not hesitate in express: | Was Conscoral coadjutor Bishop of Montreal at the faust be spol at fhe han Raat Whole Commebhe thet feaied | Saree eee ert FON eR | tcainten "pecurucnen,Gezeeer oe’ |g Cali, at the duatronn eles pena in [AO BO a ot Sencar a a tas et ee . Perris jane eorors. |e ren JSSE New York, were caused by water, or other fluid fallin; new furnace has been lately erected in Colum- . sates my i Kast New York’... 4 TO LET—Offices and Lois new fire-proof Store | % NEW BETTS KIDMINSDER BRUSSELS, on salipetrey While bumaing swith, the Gags duvasting i¢. | bincouny, Pa; tobe worked, whtreutoos!, us the woed wranteel incr nan’. be.mbst walt.!, and. immediately re- foie *mer of Fineand Bonth ote, Apply te: may, | 1678. KIDMINSTER THREE PLY, ‘The facts which I have stated, may have interest or im- | in the neighborhood is plentiful and cheap, and water | en te ye Nomenten very letee and katertndl _sy20 JRRRES Soe aoe stint Lich Shadit portance, in connexion with attempts made to extinguish | power is to be the propel! ing a ent. A superior vein of | i949 violently up ree Nat’ eigen mol tg aiivahe. | | SUPERFINE FINE aND COMMON INGRAILN re in buildings, containing saltpetre. The danger of | fossiliferous Rock Ore has lately been discovered in the | [6 violently mp, stopped suddenly, spoke Ess os ac, 413 Homston street, | Otemeptonsoien tax itso throwing water on the fire is manifest, while the loss to } neighborhood of the furnace. ‘The vein is 2; feet thick, au K parte ENE Tay ict eon, ga warn threw himself upon the ground with violence upon his larger when worked. ows built it the best manner; winter and cool in on the owner of the saltpetre, would doubtless be greater | and promises to become much . ; ; . port,» oe ; | Rugs, Druggets, Table and Covers, Worsted. Tufted ’ p ; face, y sion Cour, 36 Janesport al sumincr; “replete with ‘every convenience, Half the | Tit DEE Glos very, heavy. and’ in great varies, | {tom water than from Are, Respectfully, Hematite Iron Ore has been found in Liberty township ; | &C&¥ olting mopesteretey irae son ohibeves’), The Cutchogue 2 | Baxebege money. misy; remit’ on, bond sad earpapyst pet from 2 to 24 feet widgs together with all other articles usually A. A. Haris. | itis believed to exist in great abundance in that part ol | “uy sent a detachment to the Falls, where the Chippe- 4 Southold, 5 j 3 : found in the trade. he public are requested to cal! aus! examsue he Tuy CCRC . ” the county. coos 4 “t ‘ 4 Greenport, Ace’. traitt.1-155 julo ee n $6 South street-_ | Surrtock before purchusing Mysreris or Inpranaroris.—Indianapolis, ex- | + ¥ a e _ | Was were encamped, and conducted them safely, in Boston Train.........200 | Qh TO LET until the first of May next and immediate pos- PETERSON & HUMPHREY, ternally is the most moral and most religious tow! The New Orleans Picayune says that 230 horses | boats, to the fort, and directed a council to be held be- ay | {EGP session given, of the 3 story house No. 10 Kirst Avenue | _m202m¢m 56 Denrtiatieet. - | fot aioe dt notte te eee a ig a od ae and mules passed through Minden, La., afew days ago, | tween the chiefs of the different tribes, under the pro- on the arrival of Trains #t the several | between 6th and 7th streets, e premises have lately : i eles, the | on their way to Fort Jessup, for the use of the United | tection of the fort. At the appointed hour, the warriors maxim, that “extremes always meet,” seems to be a ‘ | incompl H 7 RATS, MICE, COCKROACHES. FLIES, BED- BSeatigus, vo take passengersat very low Fares, toll parts vfthe | Der» yut in compleateqrdér, And oll has been painted inside 7 * BUGS, i verified by the incidents of the last week. Since the States troops. Forty new wagons are said to be at some | met, under guard of the soldiers trom the aiveny and | lact June, the Croton water introduced, marble m: : ; ro ta net. Bayyage Craten will be in readineas at the foot of Whitehall | pieces, folding doors, and itis well adapted to secomm | TP HE Gatlowing certificates, out of thousynds, may give the | murder of the 4th, we have had a perfect deluge of past point a ed ae ver toc ne, corre opehensiog, « Papell ri Ae aig tn sak SR Peete ytd hoe atrect, to receive Baggage for the several T'raixs, 30 minutes be- | one-ot more families; rent asked to one bap 4 | wblican iden of the usefulness of the various prepa a- | and present iniquities brought to light. A_series of bold One David 8. Rowland has obtained a verdict of | *8tee' {sede eigen fore the hour of starting from the Brookly a of the year to next May is $325. Inquire at yi " ' ‘ine | parties had been obliged to leave tlteir arm: ore ths hon of starting from the | y f | H. Power, © st. corner of John ni iNdi ame and audacious robberies have been perpetrated during | $600 rendered against him at Boston, for that, being | [eoyer Nau ween obliged to ibave tints Am tie eben enepeae ence newman Greens S0Nrd.. 1 Fue ear gis Catia on of Game Ware close} and on ap enigh four weeks oy hace | ee a eee a a ee agrced e Ty ttte ce | them wetting thelr kuiver npon whet stones which the ESTE 5 SRS, owner, at the same office on Tuesdays and Wednesday. Tem u o were perpetrated by an organised gang. No efforts, | spectable boarding house and conduc himself there | ‘“e™ - . "7 ot WEEN ea ees iin y Beh Mis } Df ae Aig Signet) cus, MOUNT. | however, of any’account have been made to effecta dis- | a8 though it was not respectable—aa though—as though | CAZT¢H and looking #0 savagely upon their homies LOOK AT THIS!! Thave used Dr, F.’s preparstion to exterminate rats and mice, | covery, until the robbery of Hedderly’s Lard Oil and | —it wasa house of an altogether different deserfption. | 144. took their stand in the centre, while our party oc- JUST RECEIVED—Another lot of Freach Boots, of | ind have wonderfully succreded in clearing them from house | Candle Factory, ite advertised a reward of ten dollars | ‘The Missourian says 700 or 400 Sioux Indians | cupied benches prepared for us immediately bebind the TRTTESE ANOTIONEIC PACKET LINE, the beat kind, and will be sold at the old price, @, and the Ligeia fond tain Josern GureNan, | (Or the time satiate ton fem emg fg for hse detec- | died of the measies recently, whilst on a war excursion | Chippewas. Ina short time the Sioux chief advanced, From Philadelphia to Pittsburgh via the Penvsylvania Rail- best ot ag raped Boots made to order for &: ty mide | pr Feuchtwauger’s Fly wed by mewith | na vn OyeTy Oy eng Of FOUN | against the Crows. The latter tribe having retired in | with his orator, Bad Hale, and the father of the deceas d Canal—sthrough in 334 days. ‘The above live isnow in | A¥ par pools, $3; and the greatest assortment af Gents Gait | ; nearly one have been collect. | SCaMps, Some of them not generally suspected of any | consternation towards the mountains, the Sioux fell upon | Indian, and burst forth in the most vehement manne e found at very low prices, Also, the finest evil, but who have probably fong been engaged in their and $2 50. A. grent variety of all other kinds, o 71, VAN SGHOBAHOON, | thievish,vocstion, ~ tig ae 4 : 4 4 + ae score will find a great assortment of Gaiters, | ‘The bedbugs have been cleared from my house, 2l1 Hudson | But bad as these developments are, they have led to | Kinin ty a Svake.—The Columbia, Va. donts are fitted up ina superior manner, aud every effort is thade ips ‘Ayes. ranetia, Satin, te. sujget,effectnally. “(Sigued,) |” JOHN SOLOMONS "| incidents still more astonishing. ‘The dark and dreary | states that a little girl, about eight years of age, w by the proprietors to opmduee tothe comfort aod convenience | ,,F0r 2 sesortment of ait other Kins A ‘The yard in the rear of the Courier aud Enquirer office has | vaults or catacombs, underneath the. State Hou, killed by a snake a fow days since, near Bainbridge. lers. scenery on this route is unrivalled, ynd the? dahuthe ember, 361: DrosaWay) Besa Fisciy, U0, note | been for, yeare infested ‘by rats, ‘and one single application hos | seems, have been one of the receptacles of the 1 | She was out getting blackbervies, and, remaining a lon- Ca ot ma iaieg ee *"T eaution ayaiost the variousjealons imitations, and my genu- | it¥ plunder. It was here probably that the plunder | ger time than usual, search was made for her. ‘She was this reute passengers avoid all the fatigues and dangers at- | — ine preparations are by Dr. Milnor, corver Broxdway | fobbed from the State House, two years ago,immediately | found dead, with a large black-rnake coiled around her tendant upon stage travelling, and at the same time make an ex- |, i and Johnstreet; Johvson, Vroom & Fowler, 3Courtlaudtst., | after the adjournment, was secreted. But these dark and | neck. ration and offers: it inducements to persons who wish jearty ome jecoant mode of travelling to the west. + Calf Sh he cars are built in the most approved modern style, the another tribe, killing 70 and taking 40 prisoners. tone and gesture, until the perspiration ran in stream: from bis face and back, and he became too hoarse to say more. He was replied to by the Chippewa chief, Hole in the Day, in tones of silvery mildness ; tl tapas: ge of the Chippewas being much more musical and digni- fied than that of the Sioux. During the speech of each erator, the approbation of their tribe was evinced by a ulfaneous “ugh.” ‘The affair was finally settled by greement that the Sioux should hold two Chippewa i = for style und dur | ious trip. | [i ac'Young 8 Co's Imperial F Be an ‘ord, comer of Fourth and Wooster street, Go: | dismal rece: lyreceptacles of stolen good found i i- | Pte cars leave every morning a oslo. Passengersars ad- | AW facturing Depot, at No-t Ann street, one ofthe most Fash | fard’s Fancy Store, 18 Grand street, and of the manufacturer, | hut literally eet a ale rl NA oe de oe gr ape Pecrieee as; hostagee(ushll heneel une ee vised to engage their places at Philadelphia. Office in Philadel- i Manufactories inthis city. Fine French Dress |, Dr. LEWIS FEUCHT WANUER, 23 fo Ar ing hinpetisel cinity of Chester, Marcus Hoo! ilmington, and the | found and arrested. Two splendid looking fellows ge phia N, E. corner of Chesnut and Fourth streets, and at Nos, to order, for $4 50; equal to those made in other Imeod*ee near W: Boer ditt & rerade pasty tte astonishing disclosure was | Brandywine Creek, and on the Jersey shores, opposite | themselves up voluntarily as hostages, and allo Wand i fom Phind ete, ‘A. CUMMINGS, Agent. stores for $6 and $7. ‘Boets, Sho Ct Gaiters, Se. mele toor | ~_SOLMAN’S.——~SCS brig venibe; Ware ie ea by, spceks in one | those places. ‘This will be gratifying news to sports- themselves to be shut u in prison, upon which the bel- For information, ta the city of New York, apply to. has Ids Voone he Go, Whstenlenta Wise Munkeene, | LITERARY SALOON, been confined, and had buried the fruits of her shame ! | ‘"°" a noe fe erat kag ayy | fone BH. ENISELL Agent for _ No. 4 Ann street, New York, hear Broadway. ‘AND EXHIBITION OF Words are inadequate to describe the sensation produced ey, Lydia Elliott, o bal town, who was 91 | Trays in Canapa.—it appears. by the report on a so | ee No. 203 Broadway, New York. of Indiana, prostituted to such vile purpor FHT ee re cat aad “lashed thetect orm egislative Assembly, on the 20th of March, 1845, that GRAND EXCURSION TO, ROCKLAND LAKE, |". -MUULSTONES RIDING SCHOOL, Mg AXIMILAAN Oretand aie Tonk bg her | ted nal pera tes | New impairs Penne 28 6°08" soe ah ins esd ns Proving, wht th COTILLION PARTY by Mr. Brooks of E 39 Mereer Stree: rongh the United States, illnstrated with Righty a . | number is on the increase. The policy of the British vernment towards the red man has ever been mild “ * J conciliatory; and the fact that they increase in num- ig “red with tncommon wrath,” as a means | situations, was somewhat damaged, and everything loose | bers in Canada Irom the excess of the births ever the The stench was worse than that ofa charnel house, and A gale, accompanied with rain, swept over Nan- itis wonderful that it had not long since attracted bolts | tucket on Sunday morning. Corn, ia the most exposed and lightn ‘ Ja fol et Teens Band is, by particular desire, etzayed inform his friends and the public in geueral, that his | q¥rto volume of letter press. both Sel nly printed in E works and. Ilumiuatious manufactured io«1 for Instruction in Horsemanship is now open , (ofthe Deawing Koom. A few copies Piblo —Dodworth’s Celebrated Cotillion and MR. JOHN §. ROULSTONE has the honor to | kttviugs, the wanner of drawi as , as follows .— | No stranger should visit the City without calling b | i of moral aad physical purification, as well as divine | w, . i ‘ a | the Groat Colle: tion of * t ! P rm sry ¢ | was pretty well shaken by rude old Boreas. deaths, as well as by immigration from the United States, B erie his eteenttiot take eae ‘stay t cee t . M.to :M |. BUOKS, PAINTINGS, AND ENGRAVINGS, veer thatana Stet, Gentine, It is stated that the amount of money received at | speaks favorably for the humane and fatherly care of iving opportunity to view the splendid scener im application to Mr. | Wyich arv offered ‘at greatly, reduced prices. “ 5 th Chia Oe Bay, Wisconsin, Land Office, during the | the British authorities. There is no driving the tribes Miful spot. The boat will leave Warren street at Wal i + Public Sale Room is filled with books of every kiod, in | SpRCULATING IN BLACKBERRIES, &¢.—On the line | the Green Bay, ° 4 , | from their old hunting grounds and the graves of their ver, at 8; Pike street quarter and the Canadian In- 7 A. M.; Delancy street, E: elancy. he TAM. Delany ste Mr, It has just received from the country several fine and | various languages, to wee which, and the Print Room,’ | of the Camden and Atnboy railroad—for miles on | Month ending June 30:h, for private entries, was Aitee ratiers, ae in the United State: Mr. ° ' Canal quarter past 9; Ham. | stylish Saddle Horses, which he is authorised to sell at a rea- | thousand nine hundre: done dol ve cents t cherge is made. ! ; n m 0 past 9; 5 n le Ab the Bookst Sale Room, tis fitted | cach side—blackberries, green grapes, whortleberries, dians are still located at numerous points in both Pro- Totlyacbotck. Nop asad to keep the tne. | me FOLD AND SILVER eer | eg ett ate oteunie, | Sc. are picked for the New York market, daily. Many lus heater ten wean forty thoauncel Ca tase vinces. ‘They enjoy their lands and the protection o/ the pany select for the mutual enjoy HI by the commitiee ILD GOLD AND SILVER. a “XHIBITION AND SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS, | a blackberry field is worth more in binckberry bushes | nine-tenths is immediately occupied by ecastera emi- | S°¥ernment in peace, and the socia! condition of the » of gentlemen. Refreshments will d Down | SILVER Gilt Epoulets, Book Binders Rags and Silver | consisting of about than if it was in corn. The hucksters go around and buy ’ | tled tribes is improving. The soutrast with us is humi- i ble charge. Tickets for the exeuzsion 50 cents, | © Smith's Stonings bought, b ‘A. BARNARD, WO HUNDRED CHOICE PICTURES, | them at certain places at certain hours every day, ana | 8@0'® ‘The lords ofthe soil have been harrassed and the Astor, Franklin aud Howard Hotels, No.2 Waltatiect Motor nd Ausayer of Metals. | by ancient and modern Masters—to view which, asiall charge | nnounce: what Kevtard ayery. day, Sir George Simpson, the Governor of the Hudson | hunted down until many tribes have. become extinct, LSTA CoC Ne Ngee waa raced | 01 IE cours isrean Fee ALDRY. |the ‘excitement and activity among the bare footed Tot | Bay Company, just arrived at Montreal, reports that, of | and in our cupidity for more lands, we shall, ere long, P EXCURSIONS TO THE FISHING” | Walsuret. "Works it Bonrene ater nw Jeee imeee | ‘The Arms of Individagls whose families originated many | tamy swampe:s when the market is “up.” Already the | five thousand einigrants who have leit the United States | force the mere remnants of once powerful nations, now BANKS OFF SANDY HUOK i = 7 m ae country in Europe, and splendidly emblazoned on vel. | owners of b ackberry patches forbid others taking them, | to settle in Oregon, at least one thousand have repaired move still ote ee FARE. 19% CENTS EACH WAY BLOCK TIN WAKE MANUFACTORY. | luin, equal in execution, andat one third the charge of the Lon: | and the poor children that could formerly pick suck | to Calitornia. ut a sad recort TH new aus fast Steatbon, BUFFALO | A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of Planished ‘Tin and | dou Herald's Colleges.’ Genealogies or Pedigrees arranged and | things on their own account, must now, if they wish to | ‘Three children were killed in Stewartstown, N rigines of will make bacnssions Pammon, ‘Tin Ware, Catlery, Hard and Hollow Ware, illuminated. ‘ Jeurn any thing at it for others.” Speculation it sth i y sein ‘dnescay, | Wood Ware, Baskets, Brushes, Door ‘Shaker Seives and | JUST PUBLISHED, | Shaekt fF, pe ©, on the 16th inst. ‘They were playing near a tree in hos gleaned the following in- nd Sunday, tenving Hu i nal Brooms—in short, every variety of house-heeping articles | ‘The GENEALOGY OF GEORGE WASHINGTON, | lackberries, like speculation in every thing else, needs | (i,e school-yard, when a thunderstorm came on, and the | , ‘The Montrea hoe fieatn Canada, from thi pine Hammond stre N. B. ay ot pos to be doae with, jud, ; f rning the Indians in , from the Delancey and Pike c. er Ni N. Roa cloe! —A complete assortment of Coffee ‘ea Urns, Table | with his arms and crest, as worn upon hin carriage. judgment, We wot of some who made | quid descended the tree and killed three of them on the | formation concerning On the return Paseeniners will be landed at Coney Island, and gest ere Be. Bs for hotels and steamboats, on hand | _Price only $ 50—in colors. A Curiosity. je%eodtfm | a loss by the operation.—Princeton Whig. spot. srathat there are seven tribes of Indians in ‘. i 4 a “ - rs : S*All’ kinds, of efrechmetia on boerd. Bait at cost. obi, DAMS v. wareing, | GOTHIC CHURCHES. Avremr ro Escare Prom tine Pextrewriany.— | , Donovan, who was stubbed on Tuesday by Flinn. | ects seven vilag iui? 2w'ee . | Satharine atrewt, New York. COLORED GLASS, MOSAICS, &e. A daring attempt was made last Sunday, by the | && # ice died of the wounds. Flinnisin jail. Schmidth | settlements : [roquoi nape, the Agent of a} Colored Gh a i a P i bbed by Roux on Second street last Saturday even- is; lroquois, P Wil furnish the Feat guairten of | CouviCKS, fo escape from the penitentiary in this city. | ing’ ie gtifl living, and itis thought that he will recover. | lake of Two Mountains ; Abenaquais, at St. Francis; Mi a Fee ee Ne oe reuattdcaik | Hench in hiscell, nucceeded in prying open the door. | ~St Lewis Rep. July 19 | Abenaquals, at pecs e 'at: Hlentigouche. > Besides i ¢ ‘ Che mean be he mown , ‘ mace, RY, ce | ibrar ener Boars do small sisee\ Napoleons, Norman, | tiny pa Mande according “to motel” or | He then want into the corrider and let out a conf We learn from the Frederick Herald that the negro | at Lorette ; ant Nici th tninme. whose whore: FOOT OF WHITEHALL STREET ~ | bunviler brands. “Also, old ‘Tobnees The above wel. | Covied.on the finest Gothic Monuments, Burape, Me will in another cell, when ono of the officers of the pri shot by Mr, Purdy, at New Market, in that county, has | these there ore & fos Nathelng Cites tee de Boule repen for gree nongeneeges Fe ANDER bit | Kuown house, Jnst imported by “Christoph Colom nnd” the ya for the complete Glass Furniture ofeny Church. Ap te a ‘The first panel convict sprang at his th sroat since died from tl eh by ‘The total of the Indians in Lower CACM tcl EBL Penne eens telaed re aeacing at Rapi : signer | ET, the officer gave the alarm and assistance immediately ar iit _ — — "v 7 . HE Undersigned bei WOTICE. 400. 000 GAYANA SEGARS, imported by M. AN- Manufactory tv Bran Saeed STATEN ISLAND ee | them willbe fonnd Cabaniay deninesab He sree, AMO | colored Glass nt much | FERRY, | i 4 3 2 ts.of his wounds. And Amalacite tribe: There is said to be a young lady in Tennessee as | Canada is estimated at 3901 bs apne _We are happy to street. PAL, commences (0 eat ee , 7 ms : OORT 520 | rive ds discovered that the prisoners M Reine bear (0 church | oes ft d, that the. social ion of the settled 'N. b!—On Sundays che Bonts will leave every hone from & aint Peo Me oe $50. e DOU EUR of Baty Dollan or noparis. "all | had contrived to (Sncibe hgh og Zag nem ching with Hen oseereds Tree rage tones and fans herself | tribes has much improved of late years, and that’ gross Tt. M., and from UF. M. wntil 7 P.M, every hall Pants APRINGA OE | vertleer a permanent aituation in %. pr ce, plan was to release other convicts, and if n to | with a pot-lid. ‘ | immorality of any kind no longer prevails among them. yl WITHOUT METALIC SFRINGROR CLARPS, | | Tove. or in any capucley requiring uerict integrity =a murder the officers in order to effect their esc: Vee MAR POON i wed nt be- | The Indians in Canada West are the Six Nations, (Mo- NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LINE. CHARLES RIDGWAY, | for mibiehin madera na ary red. Gatisfactory | vidence Journal, we ehegza fine pew, sndee aeraeeater some | Hawks, Oneidas, Senecas, | ay ps, Caer bt LE ill be , eat a 1 y and Montreal, in whic! twers OR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT. 1AIR CUTIER AND WIG MAKER, s torbilenee, care of Mi Dolenend, ‘Nov 201 Pearl st. | EXTRAORDINARY Arrarr.—We have lately pub Shicans of aibeny cre acsosiated with others of Troy. | earures,) ow We Gena Biver, Seluwaten Cotes Rives MEW PIRE, Captain BB. Macy, will leave. the NO, 2 WALL STREET, pode = |lithed paragraphs, stating that attempts had been |” ey. Mr, Butlinch, for years the much beloved pas- | in'‘Delaware Township; Chippawas, Hurons, Shawnees, sppamntiont Per, of Courtlandt every Tuesday, PrositK THE Custom Hovsr. | CARVER & HALL, | made on the life of Mr. f he U1 4 and Munsees at Amherstburgh; Chippawas, Pottawata- . ry M, Paine, of North Ox- ‘ f at dgy afternoon at 7 o'elock., on y orth Ox: yy, at Washington city | ay’ f int To choc) + 1 es ott hohe eae ROHITEOTS “Breies | ford, near Worcester,.M P. had been shot atand | tF of the Unitan ‘ation, at jous places; Mohawks at the Ba: The boat COLUMBIA, Gy Win, Hi. Peck, N._B.—Formerly of Howard's Hotel, _Je88 im're_ | A | Engineers, bbe rd atieal te Call 0 an congregation, mies and Ottawas at various places; Mohawke at the Bay Monday, Wednesday Frida aftten ay a cf i. Rock erry ANWINE=, comnlte ausortment of Bridport Seme, Her | Axi hah oa atre Fahays iPr. d Bhd Woroestng, and in he bes Ne 1 OF of Quinte; Mississagas at various as ae ae: 0), Hanae oF Brecht apply on bow, oF at the theron cha cared eng oul et wings, from 976, to 8 Ibe. ae ing; Drawings | from the effects of the first assault. On Saturday last Tt was so dark in Philadelphia on Sunday, at five | near Kingston; formin : bet ce Ba pied vent we great S| ant Is, = 4 " en aee tee ale ia tnt he can As money loaned end invented property | not three weeks since the first attempt upon his life, he | o'clock, P. M., that it was found necessary in some cases are exclusive of any of the Ah sieenderiog Ine tale ba Jos to #nit purchaser dominion in the North We from the United Stat SAP) aA OF TOSITIONTNCKET OFF =~ | for this marl 8, 0) Pe FOSITION TICKET OFFICE.—For "“jy2i ee . K. COLLINS 8 ( Bouth st. | was again shot while sitting in his oilice at 3 o'clock | to use candles and lamps to read by. r tb 75 ~ $e of s | T 5 = , , ; 1 to receive pre- YY Yee, bSyreare, 15,000 FO COAN, bpd sat wocgaae An LASTS, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. | in the afternoon, Mrs. Welles, of Boston, widow of the banker in , who used to ve ire eS - Jly from the British Government, a practice r ith boa vidio, Onv ego, $3." ie. Cd ONSTANTLY on hand.an assortment of Baltimore and | ‘The ball which perforated the garments of Mr. V., | p.™ aime, has formed a silent” partnership, look ber of the In- me") rae usenie CEO see: | Cire wa phifadetphin Light Oak: Leather, Philadelphia Moroeco, | inflicted? a severe wound on hie breast, was dis. | Paris ofthat name. He nmes sey tre AN now rire to be discontinued. |The numbgt of the I — Montreal, $444. Uilicg No. 108 trarclay ot OW omen te in B torMr. G ape ei {vom 8 coinmon gun; as there was neither smell | {10'\grch joness of Lavelletta o births ever the de sand gary LAS cheng 1 Oty TNO ater ots to Mt hase for sale at 295 Spr nor eppe wnce of powd Apo bu t und S . Athy v 1 *,