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Fa a eee = acca ne eee = Wats Ela Ae Bits Wie RA Ph NEW YORK, MON DAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1845. Price Two Cents, SURSION DOWN THE =a = aenpe "7 CUR Seta WANTED—A small HOUSE sdbpcaseaiied PUBLIC : OF THE _ | Great Novelty In Literature—Shakepeare and | nag sr, exhibit to admirable advantage his mode of | THE NEW_YORK. HERALD. ie clio ee Sty, et and | GS sehen ee dhs Rev Oeics MONROE RAIL ROAD AND BANKING CO hts Times. | making money nS Heres 1 ; Decree of the Special Jury in relation to: — | 2 4 y | “Sowld unto Will RT RSH O°SMioutoe' Rail oad! and" Banking Eom | One of the greatest features in the literary | Jewel of gowld TH 3 “OTTAGE, difeetty -on the bonks | YY, THE sUWY, tind and decree, that the Monroe Rat orld, of recentdate, is the republication of the | bepayd alter xijd.a weacke.” repli ineiians Haniel oad from Magou fo its terminds atMarthasville, inthe | following work. It abounds sy pune, roe William sly was one of Shakespeare's fellows, smiuan Point,” about one mile from | County of DeKalb, both the patt thereof which has been com- |” 4 st amount of | and a shilling a week was too much for the worthy i ter county, New York, and 16 mile ploced and operation, and the p thereof which ia oe information of the times, events, and circumstances representative of Christophero Sly to pay; so Hens- 2 nro condition, arn ity, ee 2 : " i " ; rk, (8 ProKimnity £0 All. (hep therewith connected, if mubpegt co the payment of tf ¢ debts of | of the “immortal Bard,” and will be read with con- lowe took sixpence aweek instead till the jewel was Foe ieee kane ene | siderable interest by all readers and admirers of Ped for :— JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. -Forty Thousand. | DAILY HERALD—ivery day. Peice 2 cents por | Copy—$7 25 per annum—-payable in advance. EEKLY HERALD—Every Soturday—-Price 6} cents per copy—$3 124 cents per annum—-payable in advance “ADVE day, August il witl Feave.tiet No. ‘down the Bay, row Sa fine xiew of the m Sley, the 11 of Octobr, 1 atte with’ a white saler, for’ je to a could (whiel TISEMENTS at the asual prices—alway: Y ble of od vent and wholly” h ro cash (eS rcheivg 2 ane Y | U7 Fare Os cnntes ered be'rented fora sinall gente A is embarrassments is unable to complete said | Shakspeare—that is to say, the whole world, when-. i era wat aoastere of AH ede Sir es PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty snd | YELLOW Noor far HAMILTON, | Schima he romantic scene Felis ah eet sen elec Pe raaee) 0 re ERT et Pcie language is known, or appreciated shalynges, to be paid by lilje.awencke."” 7S despatch, | 4 OK, FORT HAMILTON, Seeeumeiaararninnoren enna: Tind thas there are creditors of Yariéad dtearipeions of sala Com: | gn, 2 OF appreciated, “““sowld unto steven maget, the 27 of maye, 1496, a Aillotiers ox communications, by mailaddressod | _ AND CONEY ISLAND. | featred, and poctcsaton trates riety arte | pany, ving holders of che bank isa ‘dCompany, |OF human feeling understood. It 1s to be hoped clock of 16 be boyd by xil be, whit ot Aber, etree ty we en tiered eens pemae AUN, | [SER cat pend ed tne ae nae, ee aR | on | Secaces SAMO? ee tne Yates, and the steamboat WAVE, Captain Henry Mallan, will rin on thé abote Ferry he postoge | The steamboat LOLAS, Captain Richard will De deducted from the subscription money remitted | | that this country will not be long without a perfect | Clocke is sowle for xviijs.” JAMES GORDON BENNETT, le | nrtridge Kel. Judymentereditors. cred jue7h id Rail Road-aud ere. | teprint of this interesting production. We take| Some of the “Loans” are highly interesting :— is holding mands for work, labor aud materials for By. an fe gg, near the premi 2 ly \3 Ror ae ° i " am r “Lent unto ‘Thomas Towne, ‘my wiffe, the 13 of Pee nea ye ab ull aa Maes wae | ey fs, Geno in Signer fire-proot Store | all other oredlioee uot ‘hee eanmerated ¢ sod tint ther ae the following notice from the London Atheneum of | mareley Lt upen a payre of SJicke s nes, tense || eySear ss eae Oe ee OMLIPHE MeMURRAY, ted andes and me further decree hae the utd Rat Road, eer i Kile dy nae : Orne ee ene ee IMENT PA DOTA. OP y STAGES, lock, A. » ‘OR SALE. and all the property, egtipments and effects therewith connect- | The Diary o, ullip Henslowe, printed from the ori- ROOK aMd iter Aurast e185, wiltteave | BORE 8 THE. Three Story Boek Heese, 413 Henson acer, | sigaa al roy bean ta ald Comnany, and al he | "nay Fe ee Badeien Selec dua, the oni ‘Guide in Marlow's Masssere the City Hetel, at Be prclack P.M. daily, | Coney Islandfor New York. | Fort Hamilton for New York Haare 2 baat manner; Warm in winter and-cool id | percaining to said Monroe Rail Road aod Banking Company Payne Collier. Printed for the Shakespeare So- | Of aris.) xxs" a iurnang, Teaves the Pavilion at 73 A. M., for New Yorke, cross: 1034 A. M. 1036 AM. chive money may remain on bond and morteage et per | wld st public sale at the court house in the county of Bibb, by | ciety. Nathe, twentieshellites wove hohe tes ee Ing pete South Rosey noe ein fos it RNa ah oa fa ‘orterms apply (0 KK COLLINS & CO, | David C; Campbell, Abner P. Powers, James. A. Nisbety | «1 "he manuseript from which the present volume Wel hela weytinne for he ees er ne STH of domges, Q « o ae a noses ms i . Hunter, and Thomas : ers, 01 m i fi ‘ ; e Company, xxs,” All orders to belefeat 9 Pearl street. 1 Pee Amie 9 « % South street:_ | majority of them,on the first ‘Tuesday ‘in Angustnext after | has been printed contains minute and valuable in- | " “Lent Thomas Dowton to fostene ('cial May next aud immediate pos- | food Hisnioa for Coney Is'd. fa; Reece hay ve iediate Pos: nx two months public notice in the gazettes of Macon, | formation respecting the history and condition of 7 ; Savannah, and that the proceeds of said sale be paid | our early drama and stage, from the year 1591 to the £ ee ies ie the 2 of Novmbr, 1597, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT ie 2 of Novmbr, 1597, the s ier 1 E.R. fpr Coney’ Island, Pier sg olelpek, A.M. ee en ; . : ” y 6thand 7th streets, The pre: have lately fthis Court, who is required to deposite the same i the bre bt te Dinar AD VERL ARE ey ae Been put iv compleate order. And all hasbeen painted inside on special deporite inthe, Agency of the ‘Me. | Year 1608, during the whole of whiclt period Shaks- | one wasse an embrod ¢ of ashe col livet _ #TON GES, : “, and ottt, lant June, the Crotou water introduced, marble mantle nthe city of Macon, and that public notice be | peare Was exercising his unequalled powers for the | the other a black velvet clocke layd with sylke laces Vill commence running inthe following pieces, folding doors, and iyis, well adapted to accommodate | given tors of said Company to file thelr respective | public instruction and amusement. Although his | 9%°Wt | | saye lent unto him in Redy money, xijli. xs.” : grder, on Saturday, May the 17th, 1849 leaving 4M one or inore fsiniliess rent asked to one family for the residue | claims, ora schedule thereof in the Clerk’s office of t 0 HOR h ees’ i a of Nee “Lent unto Wm, Borne alias birde, the 10 of aguste, Manhattanville at 6 ofc chy AM. i of the year to next May is $32. Inquire at the office of John | by the tit Monday in October next; aud that the said cr: name nowhere occurs in the text of the following | j,99'to lend unto Bengemyne Johnsone and thomas fue every hull hour until 7 o/cloek, F. MM, ° Laas) pNew 3 PM. te Hl Power, Esa. No. 70 Nassau st. corer of Jolin. up stairs | tors, if any controversy should arise respecting said claims, then | pages, the company of players to which he belonged | heckers, in earneste of ther boocke they. «: iti Tonhrcarer of Chatham aad piioveg Bawa 4. als, snd F oiled roe {rom the hours at 9 te 3 oeloek, on of Saml-R. Dh Norton the | litigate among Uherselver, in, reavecteo all objections whick | was acting, if not in concert, 1n the joint occupation | celled. ecke ot rlimothe theese Pe tinge, go eve! ° ages (0 Ca ‘ si / vner, at the sai ce ou Tt : ay. pte a ? “ pape, 2 ; Teuicy Charen Cemetery and Fort Washington, every howr | On fund ys, the momiug trip will be omitted. | | OWN inst Ege fame oflice ow Tuesdays an ednesday, pany if suid sale had not been made iu relation to mutter ofeet- | Of the sume theatre for two whole years; and it will| “Dd unto Wm. Birde, borne, ij jewells of tnrougn ine aaviirom7ALM.toT P.M. = ~ E Jy cores = oe + r they be subject to objection on acconnt of the | be seen that in the list of plays performed, not a|gowld wch he layd to me to pane for xs. wch Fare to mannartanville 123g cents; Darmansy ile 186s fort MORNING LINE A'T 7 O'CLOCK, PHILADELPHIA HOTELS. tion, nou-performance of contracts, or otfier | few names occur, either identieal with or very si- | 1 dd to him agayne withowt money, wch he owes me | Wasnuugtoa 29 vents, 3B, MOORE. FOR ALBANY, TROY and intermediate nm | Cate, eMbraciN the quiuitum of consideration, aid for the iullan to: tha titlea Barn beac. f Shak . xe.” Wa incre roprietar. iets trom Be, ie een HARTWELLS latins or any of them, and also that the liens claimed by the re | VIIIGT {Gy nae ctions Such ie: Ba 1 Callers ae. | ‘Lent unto Thomas Dowton, the 2 of July, 1699, to RF 3" ay strc Vd ; spective creditors be then and there also investigated and adjudi ttions.” ; Collier's ac- ; i - . A mall LINE FOR BOSTON. Per ine ee at thd boot WAS Hf t4 y ap hi 0. by i bila USE, gated; and we further decree | ‘¢ Mr. Chapman, in full paymente for his boocke call- a arennaernict seul a ed ‘the world rones Road succeed to all the obligati whelles, and now all foolles, but pasernof seid Bail} count of the ppersere us, to which he adds, in New York at7 o'clock, A. M., ‘Tuesdays, Tharsdi EVE: irday, and Troy at6 o'clock, Ac Ma Albany atToreiock | ABOVE SEVENTH St another place—* he MS. is mainly in the hand- | the foolle,’ some of xxxs.” REET, NEXT TO THE to the completing, equiping and ki 1g the said Road in opers- Bar 3 Monday, Wednesday and Frid MASONIC HALL, tiow,as intended and desigued by theact of ingorporation,butnot | Writing of Henslowe, assisted here and there by| “Lent unto the Company, the 4 of Octobr, 1598, to by a paTLY OVER TE-LONG ISLAND TEAL mrpganurtennhast TROY, Coppin A. Gorham om | a pane ont Ae aE ote ing inca ity le curated avi oan: an | some clerk orseribe whom he employed; it isa folio | Riche locke of Mr. langloy, which they had at their ih ROADS VA ‘fie steambiote NTAG ATLA: Capinty A: Depioet, on Mon- | merte—forbort indiesand gentiemen it COM Geayine grart: | Cu ete ea tau ron demand or uotice, the aocktalder2 | volume of considerable bulk, bound. in parchment, | er hen cane of Ik"? cave Mr. Collier, alludi NEW LONDON, NORWICH & WORCESTER. day, Wednesday and Friday, at 7o’clock. , ————————“6OLUMBIA HOU. —~~-se~ | her or them in said Company, or that the title be transferred by | and had been used from about 1576 to 1586, to re- | his sum of »? says Mr. ier, alluding to Kea prdgok ia the: Menting, feitche Ded ch tatnesar Sear nasenge oe eight, apply onboard, orto F. B. Hall, atthe L said Commissioners jn te saine manner. as rovided by law | cord transactions connected with the felling, sale, | the last entry in our list, ‘* seems a large price, re- 6th and 7th streets, | for the transfer of ban stock when sale thereof is made by the i 7 H diecrer i i PHL Sheriff; aud we furthec decrees that for the keeping of said toad ane pig pir ag of wood in Ashdown Forrest in | collecting it was then equal to nearly io) rt y of the | Sussex, Chestnut Street, betwe atrpet, South Ferry—Sundays excepted. fe A a inl A PHIL » Or H ai ! freight, b ‘e,bank an} % PHILADELD Londen ea ake ity teuinens to receive bagutge for New | cher kind of property taken, shiphed,or pit ou board ails beer, | "PYTE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully 16 tfre 1. of our inform their friends ere is reason to believe that Henslowe | present money.” en the above house, for the tine mcervening between must be at the risk of the owners of such goods, freigh the travelling public,they have t ofthis di th le, th ipts on the | and his family were of that county; i i dirough under lock. Acie fe ni Sy ‘ciara’ | merly known as the Marshall House.) and have made ext aid Hed be applied, aud that if suid reeeypta honidnot be suf | of the leaves were left. Baas Rae be i DaaEe 1 Shelly : eee pitas i Seti let FOr ER AAD PROVIDENCE. |" NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LINE, — | tiuratioussnd improvemeais jn its interior, having spared no | ici Shute ier foemesther Whiten | there was no writing’ at all, “Henslowe employed | known to Ciflord und Mr. Dyee, the recent annotas s . eer EN 7 he GE o “s > La! Fits expense to reuder it e of e most pl ins 1 that Mi t. 7 g FARE FIFTY CENTS FOR THE SEASON. FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT. | housesin the city. ‘The parlors are nuinerous, the chacivgs | Be Parker ne trance is eka ar wal Red ‘and appurtenances | most of the unoccupied spaces to register matiers | p tor of Gifford. Ben would’ appear to have had a att oclock, P. M—The steamboat EM | large aud well arranged, the furniture entirely new. Its Joea- | wntil the sale of the aforesad property is completed, make | ¢, i eet a “ 4 i ME. PIRE, Captain BR, B. Macy, will leave the | tion isin the most ceutral pa(t of the eity, near to all'the ploces | monthly ceturys of the amount of reccinns. thereat, ‘aid fike the conpested with updariakings in which he was sub- | share (a gallery share we presume) in Henslowe’s eambont pier foot of Courtland! street, every Tuesday, | of public amusement, and convenient to the depots of the | same with the Clerk of this Court, and also of accounts for | Sequently interested. Theatre. There are payments moreover to Middle- Thursday and Saturday afternoon, at 7 o’eloc Southern, Western and Northern routes. keeping the same in repair and opération, iting aspecific | Philip Henslowe, of St. Saviour’s, in the county | ton and Marston, Heywood and Rowley, Drayton The steamboat COLUMBIA, in H. Peck, tables will be supplied with all the deli the sea: | statementineach of the number and description of officers Si i cker, Ker i son’ x Weinesday and Fridavaftemoon, at? o'clock: ""? | son. ‘The Wines are of the choicest Chae aid ote oes, | eka at enti umber and description, of ire af | Of Surrey, gent., was a man of many occupations. | and Dekker, Kemp and Lowin, and Jonson’s anta a Ss On V {sland Rail Road to Greer plendid and e¢ t oat cn Rrdvanivappiy on board ar at. tie chen on the | caeabally oelecren. each per mouth, and the quantity, quality andvalue of materials | He was a citizen of London, a Lorimer and Dyer— | gonist in the fields at Hoxton—poor Gabriel Spen- ori ine Leaves nt 0 irae Morning, ACY {noe The proprietors lope by their persoual attention a.d experience | purel hasedy subject to the examination and approval of the Sergeant of the Bear Garden to King James—Sewer | ser. The book, indeed, is a quite a mine of infor- FAR E TO LTIMORE $1 OPTOSITION TI ies e ben ap to give satisfaction to those who may favor ourt, 7 | the costs and other expenses E af froth the pro- | in Ordinary of His Majesty’s Chamber—Proprietor | mation about poets, plays, players, and things thea- s 3AL oc Bl. Albany, 75 cent . $2! re ae in patnense:. t, i auntoriin aics orc aeinane fe is Bi FRE petro of the Rose Theatre, near the Bankside, in South- | trical. 5s. would appear to have been the usual ‘Through in Seven Hours. s20—Hoehestere $3 Basnlo.: $556 aie BAGLEY, MACKENZIE & CO. ‘Atrue extract from the minutes of Bibb Superior Court, May ee Somiaton bald “oe ont i ‘ NEW CASTLE AND FRENCHTOWN [1 | through in the fast line, with board, $10,50-—-Alse, Oewrewor sac | James Ba ley, (late of Jones Hotel.) i term; 1845. H ‘Y G. ROSS, Clerk. wark—Joint share-holder with his step-son Alleyn | price for a prologue and epilogue. Dekker had 5s. ROAD AND ‘STEAMB( SAT LINE RA Kingston, (U. 12) $1“ Toronto, sic veland, G De. | Hem ackenzie, (formerly of the Washington House.) oe, ee: ote be decree, the undersigned will sell be- | (‘famous Ned Alleyn,”) in the Fortune Theatre in | for a prologue to ‘Marsloe’s Tamberlen;’ Chettle, 3 ) ae troit, $6 30—Chicigo, (II) $10,40—North to Troy aud White. 4 ; i the city of Macou, ‘on the first | ¢; : hall,’ $2,50—Montreal, $4.50. Office No: 10? Barclay st, iva smtec_ | Tuesday in August next ib eLoak ME heroes cheerine | Golding lane—a dealer ‘in new and old plays, with | 5s, fora prologue and epilogue for the ‘Court,’ and s fi hout brilliant “tadycions,”—in play house pro- | Middleton 5s. for logue and epilogue fer the Se ae v25 Iim*rh ML RAY Agent —— Monroe Rail Road from Macon to Marthasville, in, the county | OT wit ys D play Pp d leton 5s. for a pro! and epilogus qa 2 - e LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY of De Kalb, aud all the property, equipments and effects there- | perties—hell-mouths and murrey-colored cloaks—a | play of ‘Friar Bacon,’ Dryden’s price for a prologue "The unrivalled Steamboat ERT Ww 5 EA Ee Be aE aN AERP ODT “BATH BUILDINGS,” iH £ ndall the aan fhe oie, hy wees sad (eee pawnbroker to poets, poor only in their purses, and | wastwo guineas, till, being asked to write one for Dongl ill A y mai n 3 ‘The Royal Mail Steamships BRITANNIA (WORMERLS ‘RENDHAW's, g or appertaining to said Monroe Rail Road and Bank- | players in distress, without the means to dress equal | Southerne, he demanded three: “Not,” said he, Boo meiner tho a and ‘ae and CAMBRIA will leave Boston for the APHIS well-known and Teitchtfat ese bichiog establishment any, embracing Ho i : ; a é 2 aengers wil not ouly the Road, but the various de- | to their parts. above ports, as follows, vi “young man, out of disrespect to yous but the play- in Baltimore Fare ouly ‘will be opened for the reception of visitors on and after the | pots, shops, wart ouses, engines, cars, iron, tools, equip Malone discovered the M , 3 3 » Wor Dulwich College, have had my goods too cheap. B Hewitt, E: der—Friday, August 1. | 25th Ji t. The buildings h Vd d ts, and all and thing’ appertai d bel to he a ge, | ers have had my goods P. out " ‘This Line is composted of the following splendid and fast | Cambria —C. HE Hewitt sq da. Saturday, August 6, | horoush reyair, and no. effort will bespared to maintain the | said Road. SS? aw SPPeralaing and beloking © | and made use of it in his edition of Shakepeare, but | An entry inthe book before ‘us, exhibits the die- ty Passa to Liverpool, Sto; a. to Halifax, $20. igh reputation which this establishment has here- Also, the entire assets bead to id, Monroe Raid Road soampericly, and at times so inaccurate! ly, that a} tresste which poor Chettle was reduced—he was orhelkbe-on peagearpl’: aired. niin cing subse ck un- of : ; i Ot Gwenn Tit OARRIGHAM Je. Agens. The price for boarding will be from $7 to $8 per week—chil- | paid, includlug the subscription of the State of Georgia for | Careful publication cf the whole was an undertaking | obliged to put a play in parton :— 9 P worthy of the Shak: Si iy mre 6 Wall street. | dren and servants hall Young people, not requiring much $00, and all debts, demands, and claims of every kind and | WOTthy oF the Shakspeare Society. So imperfectly, | «pg at the apoyntment of the compsnye, the 7 of F FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. terms. \e 9 or belonging to said Mouroe Rail Koad and | indeed, did Malone execute his task of examining | marche, 1602, unto Mr. Bromfelde, for thetplaye which Bow! B ‘ wit) 7 Orus, Captain C. Price, from the Fulton market, @ full’ ccheduie of which may be seen, on | the old manager’s account book, that many of the | harey Chettell layd unto him to pane for ase.” Tickets for Wheeling an Sire Feval Mail Steam Ships HIBER | Yillmake a daily’ trip between: New York and Long Branch! ray ill, at the office of said Company. ye'impbrtant enttieg he has Ge, any. y y pane for xxs_ ‘oval Mail Steam Shi OR | Stayes will be in readiness upon the arrival of the above boat at he Hoad is’ 101 miles, the whole of which 1s | More Important entries he has omitted altogether— | When poets and players were in prison or under the boat. NIA and BRIT. i gthof the Ro " po Ly P 4 Sa SeEen oo ee Ao Weill leave Boston | the Ocean House, to convey. passengers immediately to Long | graded to its twnction with the Western and Awuntic Rail Road, | It was reserved for Mr. Collier—a name as intimate- rrest;: friends: found ‘theix way to the old: manager UNITED STATES MAIL LINES FOR BALTIMORE. for the above ports, as follows:— ranch. JAMES GREEN, Froprictor. Phe substructure has been oumpleted ou the whole road, exeept | ly connected with the history of our stage as his | sith gpoireng Y “ lowe hard h ae PHILADELERNA Wine ones Hiberma, Alex. Ryrie, Exq., Commander, Tuesday, July 16th. Jane 12, 165. je19 Im*m foapand A pall sail The or fa thurs to Jonesborough, namesake in King William It’s reign was with the With policatipas-- Nev, Wee Beanie We naued MORE RAILROAD Tine D BALTI- | srtannia, Johu Hewitt,“ i Friday, August Ist. NOWLAN’S HOT thtee passengers cars, eighteen freight cars, wheels and gates | moral reformation of it, to give us the account book | MSU occasions: Via Chester, Wilmington, Elkton, svre de Grace, tee posstecte be s$1p. At Harlem River. for eight other freisht carsy and one stationary eugine. he | as it isnot, We are KOFTy to SAY, as it War for it | 4. 4P'4 this 23 of aguste, 1907, to harey Porter, to carye Yor treicht svnan eat c , JEORGE NOWLAN respectfully returns most terms of sale cash, to be paid immediately to the Commission- is necessary to remark,” says Mr. Collier, “that this | ‘° 2: N@she, nowe at this time in the Flete, for LG fem 1 a De BRIGHAM, Jr., Agent, 6 Wall st cere thanks to his friends nnd the publi for the lib ers; and on failure of purchasers to comply, so much of the ry to », Sayi + Collier, *“that this } of the Bylle of Dogges, ten shellinges, to be paid agen 3 gens ican teria a ‘| support which he has receited for the last ten years, while Pro- roperty asmay be bid off by such defaulting purchasers, wil | volume, the value of which is at present so well un- | to me when he canne.” | 4 DRAFTS ON GREAT BRITAIN AND preter, of Frospect Hall, and bees leave to inform them thet he | be forthwith rosald of their say te ee derstood, and so justly appreciated by the authori- “ Lent unto the companey, the 4 of febreary, 1598, to Ar ae Mgineeday at Sune, 25th, the fare hegueen IRELAND ator a wishing to rorait, mo- Hailed: ta telethon jeniths Bink atike hice ore SNER P. POWERS,” ties of Dulwich College, is not now in the state in | disecharge Mr. Dicker owt of the cownter in the powl- Ca ee | Ireland, Bootlant or Welereem be suspliod prepared to furnish visitors with Breakfasts, Dinners, JAMES AL NISDEL Commissioner | Which it existed when in the hands of Malone.— | ttey,{the some of fortie hillinges.” i ‘The Traine will leave as follows: eit cats payable at‘ fight. wishes aioe Suppers, and other refreshments, atthe shortest netice. SAMUEL 'B. HUNTER, “This fact,” he adds, “is established by the circum Lent unto Thomas Downton, the xvij of Jaem <4 rom Philadelphia From Baltimore, count, for any amount, from £1 upwards, at the following ground, and every accommodation for Military Compa THOMASHARDEMAN, stance, that Malone made long and curious qu 1006, to lend unte harey Chettell, to pay his charges Peior Lith and. Market strets.| | Depot iy Pratt street, ar, | PASE Te. me National and Provincisl Beak of Fug, | Penel Allie Raitzond’ Cars land patsengers um front of the | _Mucon. Ga., May 2, jeMtoan5 re_ | tions from parts of it not now found tm the conn, | the mazshallsey, the some of xxxs.” Daily, except Sunday,at 8 A.M. uuday,at9.AM. | | Ly ENaLanp—The Natiouel and Provincial Bank of Eng- a 3 e City Hall. seen eesinne ee eee emtetinertieemt ro —enr;'| Hon : S hax: 4P. aP.M. . | Daily ent unto Thomas Downton, the 30 of ML] And Da Whetiig and Pitsburg t Messrs. J. Barued pool; y at M. ickets, throagh to Wheeling and ‘ANT MALADIE: script.” He might have added, that certain portions | 1598, to descarge Thomas Dickers from the , Exchange and Discount Ban! N. B —An ordinary at half past 2 o’clock on Sundays. je28 ON CERTAIN IMPOK 4 5 * AUTHOR of the “ Private Treatise,” Dr. Ralph, begs | of it have more than once been exposed for sale by my lord Chamberlen’s men, iijli, xs.” ary, e of czars, Janes Bult & Son, London, and branches | —VETLSON'S HOTEL AND DINING ROOM, Be Pittsburgli can be had at the Depot, Eleventh agd Market sts, | throughout england and Wa piles ate that he may be cousulted upon any of the peeuliar | Dabie auction, But Me Coll h Y, n Mi Avent. 4 a The Nu ‘Ba d, and Provi street, near Maiden Lane. 4 (: > a , | Public auction. But Mr. Collier overcharges the da- Lent Thomas Dickers and harey Chettell, the 2 of For further informat une HUBDELL, Agent” | cit B he Nationa) Bank of freland, and Provin- | -~ OUNTRY MERCHANTS will ind tise desiatie Honse, re enoe, ‘ca tients voneie permouslly OF BY Post: | Image actually done to the Ms. when in the handa ef | Maye, 1009, to descarge harey ehettell of his Areste from, SSVEMMER, at the office of Phe tn Seen he astern Bank of Seotland, National | \/ being convenient to the busi to observe that the subjectof his consultations 1 not | Mulone, tor the portion here printed as an Appendix | Ingrome, the some ef twenty shellyngs.” “Adams 8 Go. 17 Wall street. | Bank of Scotland, Greenock Banking Company, and branches | establishment is. fitted up with entirely new furniture, £9 these counplaintaatouebutembraces the whole l | ty the Account Book from Malone's Shakspeare by | , "Lent unto Roberte shaw, the 10 of marche, 1599, to sfudib Beshe- ts: scapes... | taaralns Ooatiad, : tnd substantial dinner, 184% cents, lodgings 25.cents, | For con- | those which in any way relate to, the urinary Organs, es gravely | fy LC {1CCONnE 06 & teevek b lend W’m Harton to releace him owt of the clyncke, the ae at = : jie steamship Grent Western sails, on the Slat July,by | vesieuce ind comfort this house isequal toany hotel in the eity, | a dificulty in passing water peculiar to advancing age, &e. He | Boswell, was nota portion of the volume, but. dis- | Some of xe." : LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. which all draftesan be Forwarded free. ARR conn aud ot half the prion. Permanent boarders cau be accommodate deeins itproper elso here to present to the public the following | covered by Malone, as he expressly tells us (Shak “Pd for the compayne the 16 of marche, 1602, unto 3 ~ & J.T. BAPSC on very teasonable terms. most interesting remarks on s. ill. 296) ” i i :, om eae bE Ee aera All the deliercies of the season served up, as soon_as they SPICTURE AND ITS CURE. ty Bos. iii. 296) i abundle of loose papers.” This | the mereer’s man, Paleston, for hie Mr: debe Wate arrive in market, at half the price of other houses Elegant | This being very li h the most frequent | Inventory, itis understood. is not now among Al- | deate, the some of eighte powndes and xs, which they ases—in a former advertise- | leyn’s papers at Dulwich College. owght hime for satten, and charges in the clyncke for part of the city. ‘This ttle underst = RN WONDON LINE OF PACKET S—Facket of the | private prlors, for the referee eases, oF private diners or sup | and important’ coreenaunce of loch August~The splendid and fast sailing Packet Ship | Der partes, The very best of liquors dmtre’, | ment winch gaigprgne colina. (aan nature—the diseases | [Teng " tare Joni ” EDUCED FARES. Mb case Captain Tucker, will positively sail as _— : ar ence Serennene eee es anatase enslowe was a poor speller and a poor account- arestynge John Ducke. : SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, _| above fer regularday. lucha eetoe SEA BATHING the fact thatstriotarefteuently exists in those whore notin | ANt.., Le seems to have opened his book “hab- | | “Lent unto frances Henslow to descharge himesealfe TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS, nicl aatag excellent sceosnmmodtlons: for-cabiny secot cable LONG RRANG if NEW. JERSEY. the least aware of it. ‘Those. Lowever, occupying foo. much nab Mi random, and to have made an entry wher- rece: show Ele Rotae onic ten ee y 1 IMS; ’ ihe he rT . space, the following remarks wil! be confined to certain wg 8 q reete, x cer ea make early tO ath Wee ded, LAPSCOTT TPE PKOLRIETOR of the New York House, begs leave | stances which will enable onetoiudge whether he has this eom- | Ver. there was, room. ‘The contents are various— | ¥j;5 ‘s excepted, stopping . to inform the eitizens of New York, andthe public general- | plaint or not, and Regular Packet | ty, that his house is now open fe ti a roper means of cure. receipts at performances—prices paid tor plays— ers during thy it was remarked, that it was by no means | loans and advances—records of repayments—scrib- | Harry Chettell and his “fellows” were better hould be obstructed oreven | blings and calculations of nativities—medical re- | acquainted with tne Liberty of the Clink than he accommodation of boaid- jong other th Mend 5 P, M. for Farming nstatihe cleat wwery attention will be peid -ssary that the streamn of uri ft Teak. sl DONS, Capt. E. B. Cobb, of 11 to their comfort and pleasure. Good servants will be in con ished, in a case of stricture; this, indeed, occuas in rrr Mr. Ci ii i i errs aioders.lntterterye tertanise tere stant attendance. bra and longestablshed ens, bucatricture hay existformonths | Ceipts and charms: “To cleanes a hurte wounde, Me. Colllay With 308, nuighborhond. by Seneniptict: Tfempstead, aid Hicks: | For freight or passage, having accommodations ungqualledfor | The steamer Oris will leave New York every day, from Ful- and even Ye rs without producing any striking and heale yt ;” “To know where a thinge is that 1s . Be a . Kensington, from whence Mr. AE See places Hetwaen Hicksritte ad | apleador and comfort, npply on board, at Orleans wharf, foot | rau Market Slip, and Stages will be in readinomat the Ocean | rapect. Neither is it necessary there should be fain, or any | stolen.” ‘The MS. is, in many respects; important, | Collier's Introduction is dated, is very unlike the ' F Wall street, or to House, to convey passengers to Long Branch. thing directing the attention to the se Pain, | We read of plays with fuel etal Liberty of the Clink or of Paris Garden at any iH” K. COLLINS & CO., 56 South street. | “Sun's. 1s, SAMUEL COOTER. | certainly’ is_now | and then complained he undoubted productions of Sheksveare, hat wrig,| time. We are to attribute, perhaps, the followi a at 128 o'clock M., | Brice of passare 8100. tt ‘ jel8 6w*ec when inflammation happens to be su the undoubted productions of Shakspeare, but writ- gery fie toot Ss. Perea, the, following — prog mall nde "| | Paeket Ship Sheridan, Capt, Cornish, will succesd the Sid- | — TIMBER FOR DRY DOCK. | teother effects, ally of early cases ten, there is every reason to believe, by poets who | Rote on Henslowe’s _mention of ‘ the uper grown’ A” Sundays excepted, | dons, and sail 26th September, her regular day. b a . 3 fall_upon the mi d nervous system, lived before him. Thus, on the 8th of April, 1594, | t2 Mr- Collier’s residence on the Middlesex side MAM. daily, | aoe Navy Ageryt’s Orric self. There are, however, three cireums Bren ete etna on h of April, 164, | OF London. “The Upper Pike Gardee?” en FOR NEWCASTLE, ENGLAND—The well. New York, Juny7, 1845. culiarly belong to stricture, and, expecially | filings, on te ee OF eae teat’, twenty Bix | Or Goiier, “is meniened im ther Aline & M set aig P.M, daily, Sun- known, feat sailing, coppered and copverfatened | QEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this ofice until | Sear "“Meny ther wmniins might fe mentioned: bat more | Pree ese On the Bth of June, in the same year, “at | Mr. Ci p Bio may ges a ae cedinte places. | ship RAMBLER, Baxter, Master uaving all her | §9 the sth day of August next, forfurnshing and delirecine Of these belong to other maladies as Well, oF wate toStricture | Hamlet” eight shillings, at *tittus and ondronicus,” | Papers,’ p. 49: perhaps ‘the upper ground’ was | Rewy treight engaged, will sail ina few days. é the Dry Dock, Brooklyn Navy Yard, the following Piles, Tim- | fy its more autanced and settled form, while the following. three | ON four Several occasions, 3W 8s, 2, twelve shillinge, | Bear, it.” A cursory glance at Moge’s map. of ee ee | AmntE tn WOODHUEL RM MINTURN, °°" | “ioe spruce orYellow Pine Bearing Files, 25105 feet long, | below vicars carly siagy and when itis toasty and | and seven shillings, and “at hary the V.” a variety He Mat Ag Tete by ot Sl aca nae Pormingdale and Si. George’s | }y2k rre 7 Southstreet. | to average 28 feet : to be from 12 to 16 inch the large end: THE MANNER OF URINATING.<It hes been already | Of Sutlis large in amount, when compared with his |!" © * ena aie oa Hd detect an Upper Ground street still dor impeded ;whatis | feceipts from other plays. But the MS. is addition- | 90 doubt, to 4 i igh “t finishes, if it ally interestiny from the information it supplies (in- | at the Surrey end of Blackfriars-bridge. said the stream need not be uch dims ve clothes areqwadjusted, that a drop or two | formation to be found nowhere else) that several of } We have. said that Henslowe’s spelling is bad— to be observed is the peculiar way should happen, after fh ound and straig! 1 feet of Yellow Pine be sawed on two parallel si ued deliver passens | Smith,’ master, 40 tous, will meet with quick | FOR GLASGOW —Regular Packet—The well following places fib: fast sailing British Barque ANN HARLEY, oe ed, thats ve. , i q r paten : : should ste £0 as to wet a Inte, this, trifling axit may | jTmPAllon fo P 8 eter freight or passage, having excellent accommodations, | !Ziches: Allto be sound, straight cater teem, would afford a strong suspicion.’ Not'that this drop or | “Dakspeare’s contemporaries wrote plays on pre- pene eee ee eee paneeaas £8 | apply eu board foot of Duver street, or to "1200 running feet.f Yellow Pine Timber, 15 by 15 inches; to | tW2,a" Proceed from no other cause whatever; but, certainly, | cisely the same stories already chosen, or subse- | !8 at times ou pn Alaogy ‘d ee a WOUDHULL & MINTURNS, be sawed on all sides, and the oppontte sides to terete eee | BSxstricture can exist without it. ‘The next is quently chosen by our great dramatic poet. Thus, | have Bergenden for Bear Garden, carnowlle for car- ‘ is rv20re 878 mth street fh rd, atraight heart timber, and in lengths of TH TIME A FORMER GONORRHEA MAY HAVE | on the th of April 1390 M ‘Hensl dinal, and Ponesciones pillet for Pontius Pilate. So ret TE ; Por | {2,be fauare, sound, a eart timber, and in lengths of not | REMAINED UNCURED—A Gonorthesa, though not. the | © April, 1599, Mr. Henslowe— : ayes iy th ihe spelling oft ie Ve a aeatss “ha sats chan y SR al rd Yel " : only, is by far the most frequent eause of Stricture. tis notits | ‘Lent unto Thomas Downton, to lende unto Mr. Dick. | ingenious! ae of the way 18 the spelling of Hens- 162 Apply to Me COLLIE SO. a Tenth OF IN Ons ected ieee ank: 8 inches | severity, #0 much as the length of time its glesty stage may have | ers and harey cheattell, in earneste of ther boocke call- | Jowe and his scribes, that Mr. Collier has, in one 163, ith ec lk ed fart Ii GoiGhansicacund bart iimeatieed 2 ace remained, that is to be considered. Neither is it possible in every | ed Troyeles and Creassedaye, the some of iij place, made a note upon a difficulty of his owncrea- 2! DE OORT ete ty cA kore | w ~ paralle’ | Gise.to state how long this may continue without producing | and Shakspeare’s play, it is said, Was not acted un- | ting. Among the rents due to Henslowe for his lit- : “162 SR BORTON, Heme etd ae exant packet ship | “240,000 feet, board measure, Yellow Pine Plank, 3 inches wo more disposed to, Strie- | til 1609. Gn the Sth of June 1601 Iienslowe— tle manor of the Rose, he records the sum of Sree ccc} Sg | OUNeNs will positively ail ar aiove,herrerular day! | | thick, audin lengths of 21,24 27, 90 93 oF 35 feet. tobe fom 10 t would strengthen | | “Lent unto Samwell Rowlye to payeuntoharye Chet- | from “Ower ‘Tyreman,” and forty shillings from Boston Tins... ++-200 | andstectage pantnyers, havens wishing tgrceure benneasoeld | €ood sound heart Pt "STRICTURE HAS UPON THE | thesome atures voce OF Cernalle Wolseye lyfe, | Goody Seasy. | “These,” says Mr. Cellier, “were i ; KE EC’ a ef te make early application on board, foot of Maiden Lane, orto | , All the Bearing Piles must be delivered on PF before the Ist | MIND.—Nothing is the e! 3 % . . . most likely ‘the rents of houses immediately con- at the severnl JOSEPH McMURRAY, day of October next, and the Timber and Plank on or before the | ture sto depreas the spin asd tor lessen meutal energy. Not | 20d Shakspeare’s Henry VIL, in the form in which nett wii ie nee 3 and we may, perhaps, con- at very low Fares, to all parts ofthe 100 Pine street comer of South street. | Ist ity of Jan ary 1846, and jublect to, the inspection of | that this is complained of in the same degree by every individu- | it has come down to us, could not have been pro- clude, as was certainly the case with’ ‘our tireman,’ . ‘ The splendid new ship Henry Clay, Eyra Nye, master, will | such person as may be ap) yu weer of the Dry | al, butit is socommon,in one degree or other, that th duced before James I. came to the throne. On the | (tde, ‘ cman guns tg ine Bua oe ween Hain Bimaaterbe | ASEH te Aarons andl othe Gt Septem Herve | PHS out mag be offer fr the whole ora part ofthe above | Heres ae sear imhichiie feat deve acre | Sond ay. 16l3.Tlenslowers phe eg com gg) morgen ky th {starting from the Brooklyn side. ay aya bill, and the Navy Agent will reserve the right to receive re sence) pe-cepen of busine ay Smmee. Soe peg hoo ay “Lent unto the companye [the Lord Admiral’s Play- , . 2) oct thoug! Lap dh eg geld Bra ues ers] to geve unto Antoney ott nd Mihell Drayton, try of the rent due from the ‘tireman, whose name n separate Crates, 1 ( : é ; cR— fh f a proposal only b a reparate Crates, jul0re FOR SALE, FREIGHT. OR CHARTER—The | such portions of a proposal only as may be most advantageous Min eorneste of « | Was Ower. Thus we have, on the previous page, very fast sailing barq ME, Captain Watts, built | to the government, proposer must state the price per of ini willeasily imagine that, as there a | Webester, Mydelton, and the H d sexual organs, a . SLLE in Baltimore one yexr sinee of the best materials, | Diece for the bearing piles, the price ger cubic foot forthe | reiind tnd sexual orkans, Aid getstuposttiece er | Booth frome sy or aid unto Mr. Ower, and on the follow 2 RAVELLERS. fares Tout tio barrie nid Has ndsome, accommodations | tinier, andthe price per thotsard fet, boord measure, for the | Mg By wane the mu Tne the sexual orgs react apn aad’ Gee Tolls Gena ate area! dramatist ‘wes | heading entitied Mr. Ower's rentes. ‘This however, or twenty Passengers. 0G; ..on board, al nk. i E i . is bie M, - a ‘ H Pike street whart orto” 'e. "EOLLING'S CO. Coutraets, with approved security, will be entered into for | Treatise of the author a lithe seluas whieh i sent to many | Written, as Mr. Collier contends, the year after. On | is a trifling error just worth notice, and that is all. BLES 8 South street, | the abaye: and to secure the faithinl execution thereof, 10 per | parts of the world. As the cure of Stricture proceeds, the act | the 24th of June, 1602, Henslowe— The book abounds in new and minute information, : OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANTPASSAGE | tact isfully complied with, '* Tetmued waull the con- | viey of mind invariably returas. his, it is gratifying to | .. Lent unto bengemyJohnsone, in earneste of a boocke | and is edited by a gentleman whose intimacy with : sbty mp Peg OFFICE, 61 South st. e from England, qlre- | | After due notice, ten days will be allowed the lowest hid- Ne he aga me, and without | Called Richard crockbake, and for new adieyons for Je- | our stage history is only to be surpassed by one who oamsta persons Who with and, Scotland and’ Wales—Those sending for their | der to execute his contract nd bond, and if not done within inconvenience. can exceed the improvement of | Tyme, the some of xii.’ had lived in Henslowe’s own time, associating with node of travelling to the west. rsare built in the most approved modera style, the i nner. and every effort is made trends would do well to avail themselves making their arrangements with the. sub: sin the treatment of this compixint. Inde ain the buthere Shakspeare was the first in the field, for oetsand players, and with old Philip Henslowe rateterms, by first class packet ship iced the opporumnity of | that rime, the proposal will be rejected : ers onvery mode- | jy8lawiwre PROSPER M. WETMORE, Navy Agent. bends Ohaeepanua perienced persons, the cure of Stricture | Richard III. was printed in 1597, five hay betore | himself. jug from Liverpool RATS, MICE, COCKROACHES. FLIES, BED- | is now accomplished in as many days as formerly it demanded weekly. i hs. bases wis ‘busi- | Ben received his earnest money for Richard Crook- bay aye gs ame maa Drafs can as weual be furnished for any amount, payable : ; EUS ee. ‘ teas to this ey Ora shos aire oui, burtetatnnertervend, | back. Jonson would have made a very inferior Mutual Safety Ineurance. throughout the United Kingdom. Apply to HE following certificates, out of thousands, may give the | though it has been a source of trouble and anxiety for years. To | play to Shakspeare on this subject, but stilla very | I have been much gratified to perceive by this Deri iy one Boe ee mth He | cigparublucan idea of the usefulness of the Yarious prepa a-| those who cannot leave their homes, the writer furuishes his own | in’ one, and one poor only breovccareos morning’s Herald, that the attention of your acute wt _ ‘oid oll the fatigues and dangers at- |, ‘The mail steamer Hibernia suils from Boston on the 16th inst, | tions, viz — ars “ peculiar meaus of cure, his "Private Treatise,” , an por ly by P . ¢ igs fi d a eruud rate eaten a nd atthe same, time makean ex. | DY Waich letters can be forwarded quickly. my23 rh ‘The room in the building 70 Wall street, was badly infested | Which kgs an interesting chapter igevery information on the | _ ‘The earliest entry in the volume records the per- | mind was directed to the frauds being Pere! peditious utp. we ‘ FOR BA RREIGHT OR CHARTER ST. bly eo en one bl (oo a weeks ago, has en- uty et and wyritgen in the pl nest manana peg a formance - “Fryer Bacon,” on the 19th of cnatee on the public rey a = bg aie Th ove Toveloek. Passengers are ad- y fast sa N. York built packet ship YAZOO, y enclosed in a little mahogany can be safely sent to “ 5 ’ 2, ination, wi found not to have ge thetr places at Phntadelphia. Othee tu Philadel: G70 tons, live oak and locust top, live oak transom, CHS. MOUNT. | | distanee, ary, 1591, by “my Lord Strange’s men”: nearly the | examination, Calpt: Thave used Dr, F.’s preparation to extermi rats and mice, | In consequence of the nu: ot pretenders and books of | second, in point of time, the marriage of one of | so much by commission merchants for the benefit he deems it pro perto make | Lord Strange’s players, Edward Alleyn, to the old | of receiving the return premiums, as by families ae Garment, 08 8 Hefactory grou soc manager’s step-daughter, Joan Woodward. Hens- | having a mauvais sujét to pension on the public—a aged fa the cuee af these distuce hath'f: |lowe would appear to have bought “a gylite gob- broken-down business-man, or politician, to be pro- for more than thirty years, lette” and “a beacker of perseil gylte” as bridal | vided for, or a peculator, who, having even broken a8 a ; he New Line—Regular ‘©. VAN SCHOSAHOON. Fein err im og sie pg pe presents on this occasion. But we shall pass these | down three companies before, is determined to FOR LIVERPOOL (Sizned) ; 5 4 TICk Packet of 2ist’ August—The superior fast sail The bedbugs have been cleared from my house,2it Hudson most. el i —28 Coo] entries over, to cull from the more important parts | have a living and a salar in some easy way. — esse we cer rate > eS Ps Si Liven POOL, tie ‘tons, Capt. Joha Ek street, effectually.” “(Sigued,) | JOH ¥ SOLOMONS Hendon Bre dion, “or New ork; Defy R, of Palladse | of the volume. merchants interested will enly look back, and in ‘ ZN JSLAD : ys y rear enquirer office hos Hihg Lo . * “ ; TERRY For freight or sessage, baving elegant and superior eecom- | lication has | Pjurdictan: of ehomutnat,he is permitted to reler to almost every | «From Henslowe’s Diary,” says Mr. Collier, “we | quire or recollect who are the managers, the tale f Cheseut and Fourth streets, aud at Nos. prov dood Ke d and after cants, carries 2200 bales New Or- 1 SE UMMINGS, Agent. | [tans cotton and has handsome furnished sceomoodations for | A have wouderfully sueceeded in clearing them from house guack i 10, tive Sai " %6 passengers. J seimal (Signes JOSEPH GUTENAN, to strangers. aie Nisticr st ach, sony to pply on board at Jones’ vt T COLLINS &CO Dr Feuchtwanger’s Fly Paper has been used by me with t Aas my been engage D. LERCH &CO.% Line. 7 Westat, NR. | jy20¢0 sa # South Street. nearly one quart of slain flies have been collect: | hospital and city practi 1 ing ah alias ns. clasi a - | will be told. Who that has done ‘business > oat at TRE jodations, apply on board, west side Burling slip, orto m. 4 i derive very curious and conclasive information res- | will soon ‘old. 0 that z ‘The eecnains br by keh Y : FADE will ar feet QUOTE MINTURNS. 6 Soh. , PUR nt Bgl mal ot Ale oe S aeaRe JAPANAIS, ye tS | pecting the ordinary rewards of dramatists in his | down town can forget the Triton, and who were its Wr Vork every hour except 5 & M., commencing at | Woodhouse wit seecced the Liveceedl aad mal on terre: et; Johason, Vroom & Fowler, 3C tet, 69 Duane Street. day. "The highest ‘price Henslowe appears, from tmenagera? ‘To come home to the question, so. wutil 71M. Leave Staten Ie ry hour except | jar day, 2st September. x iy2e ‘ord, comer ‘of Fourth and Wooster street, Go- H. PARKER, t, from Amsterdam, most respect |thisMS., ever to have given was tor * Page of | called Trustees of at least one company are, in ef- commencing at 8A. M., auti 7 P.M. t LOOK AT THISTI ‘ancy Store, 178 Grand street, and of the manufacturer, A. fully informs hi ids and the public in geveral, that | Plymouth,” by Ben Johnson and Dekker; for this | fect, no Trustees, as the most responsible amongst ye Me oe hh ee at JUST RECEIVED—Anoiher lot of French Bi tl je REWis FEUCHTWANGER, 23 Liberty. iiehis received a inaguificent collection of ancient Oh Paistings | piece the old manager paid Ill. For Dekker’s | them say their names have been put down without ee ee *Sveyis | fMthe best kind, and will ba sold ac the gid price $& cod’the | .duzimecdsec idea near Wil and Antiquities, consisting of Japanese, Porcel iw dara and Vi ‘Medicine for a Curst Wite’ he gave 10/.; for ‘Pa- | their consent, and others say they only allowed sper oo iD PECK SLIP eat of French Call Boots made to order for; City made | TO CUTY AND COUNTRY MUSIC DEALERS Dresden Poreel Pena res; Cups and Saucerst an: | tient Grissill,” (a play Teprinted by the Shakspeare | their names to be used to give the poor devils a ah. b L 7 “ ja 7 nal - : th century; and two ny leu Carve Society in 5 . . ix pounds seems not to | start,but no note o! is WILLIAMSBURGH AND PECK & cots, $3; and the greatest assortment of Gents Gait nt ME! MU eth ‘bon Wood i yin IS41,) W. 108, 8 di t to |s bi f their's has been among the “cap- FERRY. : teen of thie Ferry, believing that of the citizens of New York wre unacquainted with the of gil kinds to be found at very low price. Also Mk UNDERSIGNED 2 aud $2.50, A grent variety of all ot eh “with 9 and and Children’s | Trombones, with yalve and plain; friends | rin Chntea, from the 1948 and 1577, fo : 3 ied through at | the Cardinal Ximentes Great heer Pg bloned to have been an unusual sum: Menslowe gave that | ital.” ‘The charters having been lobbied throug) w ever has bee e1 is co 7 amount for Drayton’s ‘ Longsword’ and Heywood’s | Albany by a speculator, he has only to make the of- ts moderteeriegs Padiec ond wylyue whb es “Woman Killed with Kindness.” When play be- | fer to Lean case” of a good family, and he can 5 if Jeasaust communication with 3s mot inie. | andplainy Tratapetss Corsets; Buates, treat yourself call and examine this splendid collection, | came unusually popular, and therefore profitable, | get suflicient names for Trustees. The $190,000 Tee chem Cone ries Erna, |e tadokoy a wpevectmr | Sm ASRS [aris rr coe en thong ale | ara ee SE et ey Re Ship every fit or twent, ue tes he de 4 = a > = 7 “4 ‘ sate . H 1 o'eipek, (Ma and thea wp. to Sovlck at raeh sree hout ona FINE FRENCH BOOTS for $9 50: City Made, and 118 West Deca up stare M ESTABLISHED . 1822. and Hathaway, received ten shillings as a gift after | and the premiums, as they come in, will answer for ha alter which.s bow | Pelgek and 10 o'clock for style aud durability they are equal to those sold or85, | Military Bands supplied atthe most reasousble terms,” | PETER ROSE, CUTLER, “AND MANUFAC- | the first pertormance of * Sit Jehn Oldcastle” a play | ealaries, the overplus to pay losses which, if coming {ihe Lost bowt leaviog Williemsbarg at half-past 9 o'clock, P. at Young & Co's Im] ral ren Boot ‘Shoo M: jet inPre ‘ TURER OF |imvuted to Shakspeare on the title page of some | tuo quickly, can be easily litigated by. 8 peg P. S—On the evening of July 4th, the boat will continue to | Ambic Boot Menatictories ii thie eater eto he month PINE WOOD. SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTT, | copies of the edition of 1600. The same sum was | lawyer, who, of course, ought to be a director, an run until 12 eel ya Imire | Boots, ade to order, for $4 $0; eaual to thoxe made in other | GEVEN HUNDRED CORDS No.1, for sile low, in Gin | py NGAP Buosnwar sean Cavat Stexir.Newvoun., | resented to John Day when his second part of ‘The | deeply in the plot. Can the public see a real pic- Fly ads rl egy oly gl meen: | 57 patie lalet, gnome Ly VEN ae eavace | EF’. Sargeons, Dentists, and Country Merchants, to his gene: Beggar of Betnnal Green’ was performed, and | ture ? EXPLosion. prin jhe phortest noticn,, Me ne AE lone in the store. 3.8 DENNIS,” ral assortment ruments,and Cutlery of the mestapproved | Menglowe records a similar stretch of generosity to mM. Young &Co., Wholesale and Tetail Manufnetarers, HEN ie LL. Tatterns, which he will warrane not to be surpassed in quality | Teo, Cecone SN ae of his * Medi . | No. 4 Aun street, New York, aoe i Youne. nd aid Ipdot le navigntlé the Yeenele drewind coven toe” or workmanship by any maaufactured in this country or im- | Dt fo Curet Wife? bata Ms xceeded |, ANtHony’s Nost.—This bold promontory, which cexnee, having handsome furnished aecom- | _ je24 tm*re H.B.JONES.__' ATS PEST rusty tint. adongoad Practical experience | this amount “Henslowe appears iho 10 have dis- | has proved a sort of land mark on the Hudson near Fe roe i OL ENS EL. KOULSTONE’S RIDING SCHOOL, OLD GOLD AND SILVER. | acelin wince TE wi be pureed smal stm o the. members ofthe company | ihe Highland, has Ween put out of ont y quarry men | 137 and 130 Mercer Street. TLV ER Gi tourl b Binders Pegs sad, Rilver Surgical and Dental Instramen' tobe spent in wines after successful first perform- | hromontory) by the Dutch setilers, in honor of Antonie II street, Mel ances. When Drayton, Chettle, and Dekker’s ‘I’a- | He Hooge, Secretary to the Jurisdietion of Rensselaer- mous Wars of Henry the First,’ was read at the | wyck. is title the Eng! ‘corneyane ate Eee J. BR STOUVENEL, Sun in New lish-street, the old manager expended Sa Nose, and supposed that it seit tel the cies MPORTER OF WINES, No, 39 John street, informs his | 5s., and the like sum was laid out in * good cheer’ | blance between the edge of the m frien s and the lovers of good Wines generally, that inorder | when ‘Earl Godwin’ was acce;ted. The con- | of the saint's face. tore, and torecelve dieet fom Borkaas Wines or | trast,” Mr. Collier adds in another place, “ between Exrorr Trans or THe Isux or Snoats.—The trom the proprietors direct. the experse of apparel and the cost of plays is re- steamer Decatur, which returned on Tuesday even- known houses followin , jualities of the Win Anu atreet, |" Messrs Borton & Quester, Proprietors of Vignobles, pron) nd Assayer of Metals. bors, Bhears, Scissors , Penknives, &e., ground, assay. ff Jeweler 4 ed with great care and deapateh. eee = am © Sowers | anil g Vere reese, Shan nee RS i hia | Maire ‘Wolke 18 Eanrens street. Je20 Tin” Ladi AMtoS PM. | 5 GRA Terme of instruetion made kiiowin’ on apjlieation to Mr, GunblARDS—GREAT. gulstone. an Mr. I hie just received from the eoantry several fine and |g nhoeeny B lish Saddle Horses, which he is authorised to sell at A Fea | the'mmea} NOTK Cold not be on bla peiee. I | beste by a aingte blow, Foc eins fipent of Biridpon Seine, Her | old stand—Knteances jolaing the Moe . JOHN §. ROULSTONE has the hono Smith's Ston ato: CO leeds ak espathis te neop tiet b No.2 Behe pyc i IATELY—A ship to load for | 0. . K. COLLIN: \ ‘ soe =O WANTEDIMY b- southern port—Ap . J. HERDMAN’S OLD ESTABLISHED Ba A OFFICE, 61 SOUTH STRE _ GE from Great Britain and relond, vin. Live analways be arranged at the lowest rate and Drafts furnished for any amount, payable at all ‘ n try am machinery. three times at eleven can etBASSEORD'S | dotion are sufficient recommen- | markable. Heywood did not receive for the five rsion to the Shoals, brought 70 bris without farther detale = | Viable actsol his «Woman, Killed with Kind. | {%8,{c0m 88, excuion (0, the rea Hoe the sont ness’ as much as was given by the company for the | on Wedn morning, touched at the Shoals . jay mn Buil from 534 to 36 Ibs., manufac: | and 149 ayn I a fone je priuespal Banks in Koglend, Ireland, om the best matorials, expressly | pice ay if umber of these improved Tables, invites Gapt. Gervais, at Bordeaux, | gown of his heroine !” . on board bails, mackerel—Newburypor dal os ; COLLINS ROBE Ain ue, | the basrsom or Too Waserneugeates Hotel. Manor | iho davon or ealtGn eT eke (2 vel! Wine for family ure, by |" Some of the entries of things gold by the old may | +4ug. 1: