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OA a! OTe rae. anny ea | Fale Xin Nes 190-—<Whale Be. 4070 NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 8, if eee ~ OPPOSITION TICKET OFFICE.—For | THE PATENT erp tv | Threecelumns of the Tribune of Tuesday were Vartetie THE NEW YORK HERALD, | QP S22} Sint conta titen S Asriates GALVANIC RINGS DECENCY AND MORALS tilled with the leuer of what—what the Tribune | The new factory of Samuel Jamison, in, this bo- JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Propristor. : mY So obi taro Ch thi MAGNETIC FLUID | bay si | Sf atbetng 2 Eee ee erie and what sare | ecee completed, oust a teaeet ae eee pce seat Be hicogo, (IIl.) $10,50—North to Troy and White- | rryaiig REMARKABLE DISCOVERY tos received the | NEW YORK WHIG PRESS. | Cur readave by svauitarian’’ 1s; we propose to slow |i parfioes ever erected for thet partees ‘ia tue metainee Circulation--- Forty Thousand real, $4.50. Otlice No. ioe Barclay at, | P aniversal approbation of the Medical Profession of Great | oi oe ee ah this State. It is a beautiful brick structure, hewing o M.L. RAY, Agent. | grieain’ and has afficiently long before the American pab: | front of 136 feet on De Kalb street, 103 feet of which It is five stories high, (ii luding tories being designed fer machine large spinning mill of the same ente’ DAILY HERALD—Every day. Price 2 cents per | — WIL. a lic to gives fair trial of its power snd eflieacy.. The Paty’ [From the New York Express.] _ ‘In a word, we must look to the man and net the ci- copy—$7 26 per annum—payable in advance. coer Morin Ap? Rtarmeaeepte Gauvasic Funes have beeu found. to answer all the purposes | ‘TH TRIBUNE ENDORSED BY THE AGRARIAN Orcan | teh. Reality, and not religious and moral abstractions, pee ral 'EEKLY HERALD—Every Saturday—Price 6} cents rT 7 ‘ believing shat | fr which the ordinary Galvanic Battery or Electric and Mag- | op rus Crry—Furtaer Discussion or Parnci- | ‘he earthly happiness and improvement of each soul, in: fr adjoins ti per copy—$3 12} cents per annum—payable in advance thane meuatees of this Ferry be Acar Work | Hetic Machines are used, but are without any of the injurious | rye I1ad the oat between the Express (teed of referring the greater part of men to hopes of | sing gentleman, which is 176 feet in | ADVERTISEMENTS at the "ustal pricon alway and eiity that are Gnacauaiated wth the | qeoca ind nimany oer Yeapeste me mesa: sud cntas | and the ‘Z¥ibune taken place when. the political | in stove a erecent te cee reese ay oF what jn fread, tho whole forming a bulding inthe skepe St advance. Tee tht Ton with | ments, aud in n r respec one sah aud CEWTAI r y political | is in store at present on a few privileged persons. ‘The , ; P COPRINTING' of all. kinds. executed with’ boanty and | (itesol gy a ee tata tennes |e fe emptshins tae desired oHUeCL icy perfectouceeas in | elemMeNES of the country were in commotion, and | word Equality, that signal word of the frst French Ite. 32%; We have Gee Remeneggeo oma ae Fat iin gegen wrod with Derfvctieuccess in | when the whigs were of necessity bending all their | volution, has a wide, earnest meaning. Itmeans not | ‘#¢ time the first brick was laid, machinery was placed toh, c nod Ferry Boats on this Ferry, which leave Peck - t despate! am CWO BO ‘erry Boats on all cases of Rheum wie’; | eXertions to prostrate the common foe, there would | merely that men should address one another asman.er | the upper Cer expedition and sy of the ‘Ail letters or communications, by mail, addresseo | SIi) every fifteen or twenty minutes through the day up to 4 pisces one y © | Selock, B. Mc and then uy to dovelek, at ench even hour and <iertions to pronase Si ceermon fon, dere would gate Gree” oa Tees Me Rr ae a post paid, or the postage | haifhour; after which a boat leaves at 9o’elock and 10 o’clock. | 3 alae . Al iges- | hav e f will be deducted from the subscription money remitte’ | ‘The last boat leaving Williamaburg at half-past 9 o'eloek, P| ‘ims Haralyats 5 Paley : 73 ' Neu | editor of the Trabune, (for such it is substantially) | 194 8 hed in| ‘The Baltimore Patriot states that a merchant on JAMES GORDON BENNETT, ralgin ; General De when he speaks of the quarrels of whig editors. | 4,¢ that all are tried Defore the same judges, pu Prorareron o tHx New Youu Hexanp E: . P. $ —On the evening of July 4th, the boat will continue to ei Senere. ES : 0 the same prisons; such equality is merely negative. So the wharf went into his store at an early hour on Thurs- Northwest corner of Pulton and Nassau streets, | ranuntil clocks ‘rime qil’Nervous Disorders fa ges $f confirmed Draper they | The present is a time comparatively political long as there are cultivated and rude men, rich and poor, | day morning, gmployed some colored en con bninea rap DRAFTS ON GREAT BRITAIN AND m must be witnessed to be believed; andasacertain | C2/M, however, and an appropriate period for bur- | old and young, healty and sick, perfect, abstract equali- | them to extract the bungs of his liquor casks and let the OCKAW. 5 TRELAND—Persons wishing to remit mo- | Pi rive for the above complaints they are equally to be | Nishing our armor for the future conflicts with loco- | ty tas impossible as abstract freedom. What we | contents run out. They at first refused, but he throat- R anes BRAG ; ey to thelr friends in any part of England, recommended. | The Galvanic Rings are in every way perfect- | focoism ; and hence it is that we have deemed it | Wish and seek is the nearest practicable approximation | ened to commit violence upon them if they did not obe; ON sa re et raged a. Ms wil lenve Treland, Scotland or Pecat) be anpel ie fy baron mh atom: ae prlose to ho within cereal petal, | eur duty to expose the errors and follies of ‘the | to the principle of freedom and equality, the emancipa- | his orders. They accordingly went to work and em; ‘ ithdrafts payable at Sundays excepted, for Far Rockaway. Re: | count, for any amount, trom 1 futong. Teaven the » fo ri ; 4D is w 38 pale, tion of man from the formula desert of religious, moral | some ten or twelve casks of brandy and. othe! r upwards, at the followi Rings. to render theirefficient ae ‘d he | Z'ribune—to show its aim, and locofoco tendencies, : ener " " andy an: x liquors, Pavilion ot 734 A. M., for New York, cross: | Sneed, viz! ™* | Galvaate indlucacetate pertipaisrporioas whicharecdseed | so that that paper may be prepared to do battle on | 224 political commands and prohibitions, the most perfect | besides breaking a number of wine bottles, &c. ing at the South Ferry. ; jonel and Pr ial. Be f Eng- y aot i Parect . 20 | possible happiness and welfare of all without excep- * ; . AT cnslare to habeh o: 000 Pana! vercet ek een et Sisshange: ee ee the cheer atte Glee Wee highest character regarding | whig ground, with whig weapons, in the whig | tion.” ct % one aoorggie a exas has written an account aul Im*re H. CONKLIN. Pema 5 James Balt & Sou, Londun, and branches | ence is made te omer advertiements, or they may be seen anh anaes a merely holding out the whig|} Now here are infidelity of an odious kind, and | conception of its capecities, ule tad nate MAIL LINE FOR BOSTOs. MiatfuacanpeThe Natous? Bunk of freloud, and Provin | {Sun Building.) Brooklyn atthe store of Jaates W. Sussn, | ure tempered with the sort at Wace fornia eee | Moral, social and political evolution combined. "The | that the sugar lands’ alona’ are tauch. greater in oxton cial Bank and branches throughout Ireland ‘lya8 imtoo | “e with pirit of locofocoism. whole extract avows a rascally and poisonous set of | thanall the sugar land in the rest of the Union. It in Scortanp—The faster Bavk of Seotiand, National COLUMBIA How The charges which we bring against the 'ribune | principles, fresh from the original mint of all snch | Would scem as if Texas was destined to be & great sugar mm a Ne pesk of ee Banking Company, aud UERnONGs: |e pence heteran oe , Tth streets, are, that it attempts incessantly, in the language principles, and their natural head quarters, the city | #8 Well as cotton country. The cane has sometimes 22 DA R THE CONG (SCAND RAIL | HEM amahip Great Westery soils, ou the ist July, by PHILADELPHIA. and spirit of locofocoism, to excite the prejudice of | of Paris.’ It is very true, the Tribune said, the day | 0% 28 Joints; but in Louisiana, itis said on an average to ROAD, VIA which all drafts can be forwarded Tree. Apply 10. TH SUBSCRIBERS respectfully inform thet friends and ihe fo eqeinns the meh and zaitbe oneal tor after we gave its e ore Rang for his infidelity in | “" 7) Thsaday ov faa aati & VEW LOD eS fs s TAPS e travelling public,they have ‘ociety agai e other. e Ty , fai i is dislike a ning last, between i: NEW LONDON, NORWICH ¢ WORCESTER. || 511910 Téduth stscnr. istden fave. | merty known as the Marshall Howse Pin te Te Duies, Siny veltomeery aetna Oot Ste} re Anal we charge the Tribune, in imitation of the Lies expressions, when the whole three columns are of | °’clock, asthe carriage of Stephen R. Crawford, Fg. alterations and improvements driven by a coachman, and containii f Mr. C., his a expense to reuder it one of verry = 7 Loni » having spared i Bi ait Fi . Silay Cia eile eadtuies @ scelre bereaze for' Now York Lias—-Positively fst feexalar Pal Hf f most pleasant ad fashionable | Wright party of this city and of the country, with | the same odious character, as far as we understand | Shits child, was mecing wcrooe we London, Norwich and Worcester. Baggage tar Boston goex Monday, 2h instar The “elegant frat sailing | Hotel well atangeds the feraitare eeateele ae eee | Of calorie arch era nett ae eat age amount | the mysticisms in them—but why. publish three co- | tersects the turnpike, about four mil through under lock. j et alin, YAZOG. Capt. Wibray, wil positively sail | tions in the moat eeutra pat ofthe eity, near to all the places | eae cnc ring arising from want of employment, and | jumns of such stufl? why /ead it in the most showy | phia, the horses became alarmed New d_ where it ie s north of Philadel- 6 thre . fi A 4 ; at the approach of a lo- FOR NEWPORT AND PROVIDENCE. above. her regular day, . | of public amusement, and convenient to the depots of the | ‘tat this employment the rich might give. We | manner? why place it on the first page, conspicuous | comotive and train of cars, and before they could FARE FIFTY CENTS FOR THE SEASON. For freight of passage: having handsome furnished eeom- | Souther, Western and Norther routes. * | charge the Z'tbune with over-rating entirely the suf- | under the editorial head ? why go to the trouble of | driven away from danger, the locomotive vena tices modations, apply on yore “COLLINS & CO.. 96 Southat | ‘The tables will be supplied with all the deliencies of the sea- | fering of the poor, and, in speaking of them, with | translating it for the German Schnell Post—why, | tact with the carriage, which was immediately shattered ely no goods received on boardafter Satardayevening, | $08, , The Wines are of the choicest brands, aud have beet | publicly using the sang of loeofocoism, by ealling | hit to detente’ with tie’ ane whta remciole OF the to pieces: Mr-Cruwford was seriously injured, as well stant. hope by thei al attenti d i the poor “the unpaid million”—“God’s re—and | pp ‘i ‘ » Fourier. | 25 the driver, but Mrs. Crawford and the child escaped as ne nt in New Orleays James E. Woodruff, who will prompt- Meee tO eine eatalaetlon ra ion experience | ‘itradden down hunrenity™—all of which tallies | 27une the general spirit of the Tribune's Fourier- | if py miracle. ‘The horses also wore mock ieente fo, Greater’, theuoe to Wewnen end Prat rward al woods to his adddrene a6 them with theit patronage. ith, and i ti f the terial which our | "p and spunelity " Jabez Boyd has been found guilty of the cold. 4 ‘e port and Provi- ~ - N—P; y sages A * an 7 wi and 1s a portion of the very material whic! The Albany Evenin; al, will abez Bo' Nas ‘en found gull ol ie - Hea Linelennee asec ea sea RS un Roa ‘he sted ayn aig Fach KALA: | James Bogle (ateot once Hoth MeN“ ® EO | opponents use to prejudice the poor aguinst the |rell ys, in behalf of He pupil Méres “yon need not | Mowded murder of an inocent boy, Wesley Paton, of Whitehall street, South Ferry. *julé ttre 200, Captain MeCerren, will positively sail ssabove Henry, C; Mackenzie, (formerly of the Washington House.) | whigs as a party. read the Fourierism of the Tribune, (even if it coe pce Aer Deen, panting, within pie, days, a FARE TO BALTIMORE $8 MT he foe chip h Ceaite oxealin: ba aa a cue * * Rit eam * __. | pushes daily upon you, when you have paid for nivel Neko wa ag el Sige fay sonal Through in Seven Hour: a seer ma ann i steerage. pasuengerss E ito em NOLAN ETHOTEER It is not true that work, and a just reward for it, | something else.) It is a first rate whig paper—there in aanetin tae forte ‘Jotge ay Tester ipsa NEW CASTLE AND FRENCHTOWN RAIL | batk forthe od country, camotselect and the price 5 ’ are wanting now to even a moderate extent, or that | is whiggery enough in it, without the Fourierism | noon, ina clear and Incid manner, when th for of pass ge is very low. To seeure berths early application At Harlem River, ery , ey retired ROAD AND STWAMBOAT LINE. shduld be meds on board, foot of Pine street, or to” EORGE NOWLAN respectfully seturus his most sin- | @¢Y have been generally, or that there is any pros: | and Infidelity.” * deliberation, and being absent about twelve minutes, re- est PAPSCOTT, GEORGE PO wi Ar reeeetaly. eee dar ee pect that such willbe the case. Wages are higher | Now this may be very good logic in Albany. ‘The | turned into court with their verdict—which is guilty of sere 76 South street corner of Maiden Lane | support which he has received for the last ten years, wh Pro- | in the United States, and labor scarcer than in wny | press that would turn Catholic there to-day, and Na- | ™urder in the first degree. Arad Stoambout Ht sit. ; RE, OF LIVERFOOL, FAORETE— fs ted up he ge Aniidenene to tietnelanearee tie part of the world. The slang of the above para- | tive American to-morrow—Abolition this moment, | _ Referring to the recent donation of $5,000 to the 1S Capratn ket of 2ist of August, The splendid | Heilroad, on this igland, and on the Bank of the iver, where His EE rly of the kind uttered by the infidel | and slaveholder the next, to catch a vote, or carry a | Cambridge Observatory by Mr. Sears of Boston, the 4 f will, on and after Monday, June 1, leave Dock ng favorite, packet ship LIVERFGOL, | fois prepared to. furnish agrarians of thiscity on the same day that that | vote, may justify its conscience with such logic, and | -Mezandria Gazette says oo Mr. Smithson, of England, visitors with Breakfasts, Diuners, arf, daily, (except Suudays,) at 9 o'clock, P.M. Pas- | Cart ge, ( 1200 tons) will sail punetually as above, | ite) "Suppers, and other relreshinents, at the shortest netice: | appeared inthe Tribune. ‘The agraris infidel y ; i ave a large sum afew years ago, for the “ diffu: purser: willarcive! in Baltimore atabout 10 PoM. Bare oaly | hee ee backer ship has eccommodstions for exbin se. | Good utd, tad every seeornmndation for Military Comma’ | paper, Young America, uve neratlan Cnt then: iealiahly think itis serving the. great whig pat- | fnowledge among. men’ and fof ‘he United otates to ait 4 i - passed by iaeiitoe \ t ilroad Cars land pass tof ti se ge A . —but if the i eed i fal- i i- Line is composed of the following splendid and fast | spud cabin and siverige,stusurpasied by any slip sailing out Of | Hotel for 1244 cents, from the City flally | “In thiscity are sixty thousand public beggars; fitty | ly commingling whiggery,Fourierism and infidelity, | £6¢ {© the proper appropriation of his money. ‘The Uni Steamboats: rae re ohouie therefore mae iinediiteeiotlicnt tea toceu | _N-B—An ordiuaty at hall past 2 o'clock on Sundays. ie20 | thousand dependants upon the cold charity of thei rela. | Volunte and T, ine will blished in | Pa eates deposited the funds in Arkansas_—and left the oe i pon ts south es PAE : Goth wisect. bear Metden Lana, ||} sand Prostitutes. ‘To your avarice and’ inhumanity this Taondarte cotaura eerie fe Rokeailine oan tena pal G. ©. Jarvis, the inventor of a useful surgical xe Washi —— he che : OQUNTRY MERCHANTS will find th i | pauperism and crime must be attributed. Yet, with < ve ape mid | apparat f locations, known as the “Ad- ‘This Line leaves Bowly’s. wi 1 LONDON Lis ACKETS—Packet of the being, convenient tO the pusiiets: part Oh ahe wee Tig: | there frightful realities everywhere present, you can | tt household gods, of that part of the community. | juster,” has received from the hands of Prince Albert, Tickets for Wheeling and Pittsbu 10th August~The splendid and fast sailing Packet Ship | establisbment is. fitted up with entirely new furuiture. Good | justify yourselves by saying, “we have no more land | Satan himself could not have hit ona better invention | as President of the “Society of Arts,” the largest gold the boat. TORONTO, Captain Tucker, will positively sail as | aud substantial dinner, i844 cents, lodgings 25 cents. For con- | than we need for ourselves and children, and we will | for sowing the seed of allevilthan has the Zvibume in | medal ever bestowed by, or in the gift of, the Society.— MAIL LINES FOR BALTIMORE. | above. ber regular day venience aud comfort this house is equal toany hotel in the city, | never relinquish a single foot of it without arich com-| this mode of el eerni sea Fourierism and infi- | The medal is of the value of £15 sterling. He is the re UNITED STATE: ‘ : n —Through in Six She has exceilent accommodations for cabin, woncred ahi and at half the price. Permaaent boarders can be accommodate eligious classes of the | first American on whom such an honor has been con- ‘are fours. i pensation in dollars and cents, except at the point of the | delity among the business an| . F age passel ‘i g ¢ on very reasonable terms. D P point o1 y ig, al g PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALI. | sjteerere pesoaery;thove wiiutefogecurs tei should | nseryronmonaile icine sea we an soon anthey | bayonet end the mouth of tecasaony? ent yeu can aver | Coctaumiy ee at De ee eee eee | ferneg _ MORE RAILROAD LINE. ate 75 arnve in market, at half the price of other houses Elegant | find time to praise the industry, honesty and content | thousand people one day ina week; the Rev. Dr. | _ Died, a few days since, Col. J. H. Longhorne, of Via Chester, Wilusington, Elkton, are de Grace, Se. 8 : : d private parlors, for the referee eases, or privace dinmers or sup- | ment of the laboring classes. ‘Ii not as “harmless as | Wernwright oth d die k; but | Portsmouth, in his 41st year. i - PACwk S FOR HAVRE —(Secoud Line.)— | per parties. The rery best of liquors. jus 3m*re_ | doves,” neither are you as “wise as serpents.” Hun- ainwright a thousand more one da’ ina week; but ath, year. Tite Packer chip UTICA, Captain Fred.rick Hew- | 7 Goo ROACHES FLIES, BED. | dreds of acres and miles of 1and are wrongfully and cru. | here, the Devil himself, through the Tribune (ac-| The Earl and Countess of Cathcart have arrived For Ireight or passage, opply to. 2 ‘ i AMBUGE A Beons nice oh bee elly withheld from your slaves, if ownership of them is | Coding to its ewn. account) addresses 9000 every | in Montreal from England. He visits Kingston and On and ater Weduesday next, June. 2th, the fare between ; BOYD & HINCKEN, NILE following certificates, oft of thonssads, may give the | He&es%ary to the support of anybody. But land cannot day, and six days in the week! This may be ali | other parts of Canada during this and the ensuing week. r ladelphia and Bultimore, by the Mail Lines, will be reduced | _24¢¢ No.9 Tontine Building. cor Wall :ad Water sts. I publi en of the tsefulness of the various ‘prepa ar be honestly cont It cannot be even common proper- nape ney no doubt : te Srneeie coat ea Governor Steele’s new house at Peterboro’, N.H., Se FOR LIVI RVOOL —New Line—Regular Packet ys cannot belong to any man, or numberof men.” ly Catholic converted Editor of the any Even- | was blown down by a severe gale on Monday the Ist Trains will Lenve as follows:— of the Mth Au ‘The elegant fast eeving Packet | ‘The room im the building 70 Wall street, was badly infested ifs eo saad bie Te wi aaa Acie t dings“ in} i From Philadelphia, ot pie Soe Aut a he el gat feat sailing Packet with Cockratches, and oue appheation four weeks oad | There isnot a word of truth in either of these | mg Journal ; but it will not pass as good logic in Erie other buildings injured in the s: Benet fen bent a Mee streets. FA Deve Prat ery my, | ybas shove wlar d: tirely dispersed them. (Sigued) 2 statements, wills Ghat ie their paternity to the Car eee fo the “H ® ee Abant Gals hundred and fifty houses haye been ily, except Suuday,at8 A.M. | Daily, exc, Sunday, at a For freaghtor passage. ha dts led fe CHS. MOUNT. p ructive feeli: of locofé sm. . a ttention, however, to the jumanitarian” in ‘J And Dalyyat AP M-| And Daily at 3PM. | splendor and comfort, apply on board, at Orleans whart foct | [have used Dr. F.’s preparation to exterminate rata and. tn pane au cved cele CH teal ome Be one: the Tribune, He goes on to say erected during the past year in the floui Pitubamphtan be had bo Daye Bieengh sea Msiuegas | Wall ret O40 Te & CO, 56 South ang havg wegudeniliy auesreded in cleaning thein from house | Conve ae those we have quoted from the Tivbune. | . «want what the new humanitarian school wants, a | &fWinnisemet, near Hotton, which promi MH. HUDDELL, Agent.” | Price of ffi: COLUM }» 56 South street. | and yard, after the fist tri Saag : we v tata harmonious improvement of the human race by means | ™0*t 4s populous and busy, ina few years, For further information, apply to Packet § tisi; Capt: Comiat'srill, sucneed the Bid- | Dr Feuchtwangars Fly Paper Rael yeni Pit BoE Dye a6 dideee id povaba eee ke nee the | or aharmonious eulture, material comfort and satisfac: | 1841 —“Post- F JL, SLEMMER, at the office of dons, and sai! 26th September, her reguiar day Breat suecess; nearly one quart of slain flies have been collect. | ~4?bune attempts to diluse its poisons but by sling, | tion of the common natural iustincts for all, outgrowing | _ An extensive woollen factory has just been erect- es Adams & Co. 17 Wall street. iv ed in fourdays out of cur —locofoco slang repeated and re-repeated from day | the old formula restr: ts, named Church and State, | ed in Butler, said to be the largest in Western Pennsyl- June 2th, 1845, ie! ae FOR NEWCAB INGLAND <The w “ fSixue AN, SCHOSAHOON. | today. It knows that argument would be met by | and organization of a new society truly natu yan ny LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPAN Rig known. fast aa ed and coppert stened |. rhe barbus have ben cleared from yy house ati Hudson | argument, and it would stand no chance against the | and human in its principles and practice, whos! By a recent decision of the Court of Exchequer, ~ - ; : shi RAMBLEN eater Marer naving all her "he yard th Pear urtha Courier and Enquirer office has | uth. Take the following: shall be to let man live for himself and for othe: England, no copyright in that country is now valid for 4 heats [rela hr engaged 1 wall sail ius few days. modations, | head tor years ted by rats, and one single application has |“ Whatever is produced, by human labor, and so is ca- | Comes @ human being. A society must exist whose | an American work. reid ; " 5 ome + | effectually destroyed them. Eis cf iedieluite ihoseass; 10 th ty. ‘af the peo, | members in general committee shall have acare that Peay hig : Apr 0 WOODHULL & MID ‘ane Sa Teaution agaiust the va jousjealous imitations, and my genu- | aapta hed estrecho na lbvetion’ Tia PF ag oe there should no more be neglected, excluded Parias or Major Fi fk serene di : mie oe ia ANG Ei { ~ggs— _ WANTEDIMMBDIATELY—A ship to load for | and Jolmstreet "Vroom & Howler SCourtadese, | Which produced it ; but land is the product of the Cren- filled up between the accorbiohedandignetant ¢urcuge | and taken lodgings at the Palladium Offce nie sity, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, ‘a southern port—Apply to aud Chas. Ford, comer ‘of Fourth and Wooster street, Go: | tor, and can be increased in quantity but to a very limi. | filled up bet I i SUCCEED’ | on tettnet Of a ? TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS, 2k. COLLIN 7 Raney 7 i i 4 a just division of labor, that between the industrious | Bringhart, of Hornby, is expected ina few days, and will AID d LOWS, . Ke LINS & CO. rard’s Fancy Store, 178 Grand street, and of the manufacturer, | ted'extent. [fone man own a whole State, there must ; : Lian hh aret a0 Mr. Fi D, ies hat From Brooklyn Quuautatte: Yih Juue, 14, 2 46 Sauth street Poy ke Wis FEUCHTWANGER, 2 Liberty. be the less for all men beside ; but one man may own an | 2nd the idle, through equal distribution of the products | treompany Mr. Figg to Duck River, on a visit to Mr. ‘om Brooklyn Depot— rc , — : iyPimeoatec near Will peed i Pale of art and nature, that between rich and poor, between —New Haven Register a rain axe eae }. HERDMAD OLD ABLISHED EM N’ ie immensity of grain, or wool, or cloth, without at all re- : : s i = i 2 enh ate a xcepted, stopping : y 1 Shi SOUTH STREET. BILLIARDSIGREAT IMPROVEM stricting, save transiently, the amount to be shared by | Men always iated and men always hungry. A soci- The locofocos of Windsor county have nominated OFFIC GE Accommodation om Great Britain and Ireland, via. SOUTHERNERS, Strangers and dale aud intermedi md. 5 P.M, for Farming PASSAGE ¢ places, daily, Sundays excepted. Liverpool, cau always be arranged at the lowest rate. Accommodation Train,3 P.M. for Greeuport, daily, Sundays and Deatts frrniched for any amount, payable at all ety which admits all men to equal human, no less than | as senators, John Noble, Galen Person, Johu P. Ska ec an Y : 5 D , , . Skinner Mahogany Beds with 169 Panels, mode by steam machinery. | seill further:— eaual: political rig hia) Siok saith Mates entanselly he endl ging cy Haiiny. much work could not be doue by hand without three times | ttl further:— crimes and sorrows that spring from vast disparities of | (: a onor Wri ht isk a : excepted, stopping at Jamaica, Branch, Heipstead, and Haeks- pel Banks in Kogland, Ireland, Se ‘ales, | the usital price. Likewise Cushions so elastic that eleven ean |,“ ‘The world is beginning to hear much of the wrongs | condition, whose highest object is the earthly weliare of eds fat 1s. having his vortrals taken by yillv, and all the stopping places between Hicksville and | plication to ‘JE be Mir by a single blow. For sale or playing at BASSKORD’S | of the poor and the faults of the rich, and we rejoice that | all men, leaving hereafter to the care of it’ own time. | Mr. Carlton, an Albany artist, for the council chamber of Gregan. " old stand s joiaing the Museum Building, Aun street, is the case. Let the truth be spoken plainly and | This is my confession of faith.” bridle oration or eeeesta It isa Hi length, and is reenport Depot— WANT ; i is without fear—it will offend and repel many, as important All this 13 in the very words of the Tribune, al- | S#id to be an excellent likeness, as well as a very fair Boston Train, daily, Sundays excepted, at 12% o'clock M., Sota Otis Field. with a number of these improved Tables, invites | truth always does, but great good will ultimatel . ; : paintin, or ou the arrival of thesteamers from Norwich | apy beak na phate, | most. The ed . zens are invited to try | other PEOLLING & CO. ; a sjinvites | truth alv tor, we presuine, will delight 1 a nthe mers frog Novwigh. ‘ i to Sonthatrect_ | His feuds co call st the CoitedSuares Hotel. ‘Katranee rough | of it. It is alleged, however, that reformers and philan. | MOS’ 4 ae Cditor, we presume, will delight in all | "Gen" Samuel Dunn, of Franklin county, has been forBrooklyn and © *-bi-s Gally, Pandays excepted, thropists are too apt to overlook the errors of the poor, “Humanitarian” then goes on to describe the | 2%™¢4 by several democratic papers as a candidate for termediate places. | wr, OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANTPASSAGE RIKER’S SOLUTION FOK THE HAIK, and the fact that their sorest suflerings may often be ds w re ‘rem Farmingdale Depot— OFFICE, 61 South st.—Ps re from England, Ire- HICH will change grey harr to its ori 1 ii . - b: ¥ Sociali v - CE, 61 So —Pa in 1 dre original col = . | combats Communism and Socialism are to have, . ? r é aghecommdtion nt 26,4 Maa radi, Sun | Palin Seif and) Water cending shee | VY ‘matt etiam iret Romany Sood | Gace bata fame iraRary of the dictates of pr | er Tea Tees ee eee i cepted, 0 3 e! laces. ‘ell to val opi i % a “ iti a) - y ve 4 e ii From Jamaica Depot crahiugtiolsareupeena pith the pubecrinern, ch r9cy msde: | Te eg ee arene A Oe dinate | move the reproach. But itis out of such combats that truth will arise— | Ch orpesiay, evening. He is looking remarkably well Extra Train 144 PM. daily, Sundays excepted, for Brooke | fate teria, by tet clase packet ship, sailing from Liverpool | changed Uefore paying, their thoney. if humbuge would tke | This is the eant of the ‘Tribune to convince the | the batilesield willbe covered with the slain, but the | #2" his late excursion to the south union. canal commissioner. lym and intermedinte pluces. weekly this method there would b son to complain, survivors will be crowned with victory.” fpresigs nares re ‘The Boston Trains stop ouly at Farmingdale and St.George’s | “Drafts can as usual be furnished for any amount, payable | Nne'enuine wafers sigued E, Strker, arnt fete. poor that they are unjustly reproached, and that | “Exactly so! Give such madmen, mingled “ phi- | #4falxs of the New York Episcopal Diocese. Manor. : throughout the United Kingdom.” Apply ro ‘Tie Solution eam be forwarded by Hariden's Express to any | their sufferings are not in consequence of some dis- | josophers” and infidels, the d th le-tield New York, August 4, 1845. m the road, going both ways to receive an liver passen- he mail steamer ine trial will prove the fact. a fi ¥ si ‘ vill, inde: © siain—| i ii genrit? “ by waich letters ean be forwarded quickly. Sold wholesale. and. retail and, applied at No.5 Chstham | #* fit for one of the letters of Tom Paine. the ‘survivors will not be crowned with victory. | yp ¢ratis Yenian Poscentem reddere rursus.— Horace. oe 8 Deer Park 69 3 FOR SALK, FREIGHT OR CHA street, opposite the Hall of Record , New York, up stairs. The Tribune, on another subject, goes the whole | ‘They will be scorned and scouted by all posterity, as | MU: Eprron,— qactew 3 1g Thompegn qo WD :' sailing N. York built packet ship jut doctrine of repudiation, in addition to the slang of | were the leaders of just such principles in the try- A letter inimical to the Bishop of New York has Protting Couti BR Lake Kond 8 1 UX | Sioned torwant'aid after cant curries 200 tnler New Or: | raonTER OF WNT OO ENE ent, jak the agrariane and infidels of the party. It says: | ing and bloody scenes of Paria, Lyons, and other | Newmaney ayeftssacget byw cnmmcn religions famaic: 5 Medford Station... ... 1 18 . ae : Sebel MP. SR OF WI No. 39 Johu street, i oy i i iten Ofct i bath Siig Miler ccecee ood | sryasingen; att he bandbome Homihed accommodation fr | J fends aude lovers of edo Wineygeneray thar freer | consuming ther proceeds hom your totyeare nk Rene | a eee gen goes on to show upsalter the man. | 08s slog at him. ; : : le Park, 17 mi it. Geor 62 Aoaly on We , to supply the great demand, he has made arrangements to h ¢ ‘i , ae 3 pyaate spies i i Clowsville, (during ‘ses: Riverheai 162 Apnly ga bourdst Somes’ Wiatt OF 10. 98 &.CO Always in store, and to receive direct from Bordeaux, Wines of | FObbery of future generations—that though the lands | ner o{ the ‘“Zribune, the suilerings of the laboring Itis an answer to a circular addressed several a Comtt,)...sce+ee. 37% Jamesport 1 62g 206 stag ty South street, | the first quality, from the proprietors disect, should be sold, their proceeds should be preserved to | clisces, which do not exist in rc country, and te | Months ago by a number of the city clergy to their Hempstead.’ Mattetuck: i 9 ay aR outh street. | “The well known houses following are sufficient recommen- | our descendants.” howe Haw éupital in thie ry» © | brethren of the diocese, on church matters, which Teanen Gucenogne eae -——FOR LIVERPOOL—The New Li dation of the qualities of the Wines, without further details | 'Thig j ree een show how capital is the antagonist of labor, that is, | was entirely ofa private charact iring, b: Carle Place Southold ‘ 1 62% ket of 2ist August.—Th io Messrs Borton & Guestier, ) pp, * . This idea of “ robbing posterity” is just the reason | how rich are the enemies of the poor. It would be ‘F ba ger mee pa sgh Westbury. Greenport, Ace’n. train. 1 75): cket sh 5 i is, J. Freyche, * (Proprietors of Viguobles, why we have repudiating States. It is just the cant | 4 waste of paper to Write off the absurdities of the | MGo82 bul lic reply, nor, indeed, any, unless the Hicksvi Boston ‘I'r: 1200 Vas above, her regular day. Capt. Gervais, Leet ery ap of Sam. Young and the barnburners, when they pro- | writer ils reneral remedy is that of the Tribune, individual to whom it was sent was disposed to Fm a ae ta having egal and superio 1.5, Bxd. B.S, undertakes to'sell Wine for family use, by | pase plins to get rid of the State Debt in the Legisla- | Set: His general remedy is, that of the Tribune, give it to the writers themeelves. Hie answerin Beatigns, to take passengereat very low Haren to all pastesd ie GODHULL S MINTURNS, 87 South st. | econ orgallon. Jaim'es_ | ture. The absurdity of sucha paragraph,which main: | gies af isin incomprehen fit ar, some spe~ | then, through the columns of a publie print, you will cies of ism incomprehensible toall but the Anachar- | aljow, subj eh “ce ha le jects the author of the letter referred to, to sis Clootz of the Tribune. 4 ._ | the charge of a breach of confidence. Now the difiusion of such stuff as this, daily, in |“ Of the clergy to whom the circular was sent, this 00 , 7 TAPIT: 7 Island ‘The packet ship Queen of the West, 1250 tous, Capt. lO, CAPITALISTS. ._ | tains that ‘hosewho go to oceupyihe lands Baggage Crates will be im readiness at the foot of Whitehall f sucored the Liverpodl, and eall on Treg * CHANCE To invest a capital ofabout $10,000 in | bay for them, for the benett o those enone street, 10 receive Baggage for the several T Ist September, iy2e a safe and profitable way, by erecting & buildmg for di b doe pe ie : fore tle hour of starting fro the Brookiyn side. “OR SALE, FREIGHT OR CHARTER—The | Worship for the Smanu-F:l Congregation of this city, and fax | yet born, does not seem to enter the brains of the : awiy Baggage takes: in separate Crates. jutdre i 8, 30 minutes be the bosom of the Whig party, all in the worst vei : feat siting barque HOME, Captain Waits, built | Brnyute mnt Atsdison sreets foray warvoee vand between HOTTA eee have | of Loco Focoism, and all calculated to urray the | manner. It Mele Pee oe TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS Le O00 Lontecla td Tete end oonee eet materials, |” Kor particulars enquire at Mr. J. Dittenhoefer, 25 Cedar sts; CATRRIG. hia abate Y os y seri Me | POOF against the rich, labor against capital, and then | fore, why he should have proved an exception? lpr twenty passengers. Apply to Captain “Watts, on board, at | “jt Mesare, Stetthermer & Brothers, 87 Beaver street. Mat the farmer who wants land now moot payee dee | to make man hate man, and the employed his em-| "The author of the leter is the same individual Pike street wharf, or to E.K. COLLINS ' & CO. 8 7 lar and’: qquikter aif s6t6, and this Toney a ee te ek i) beu tte in the estimation of some, to | who made a long-winded speech at our late Conven- 2 neers er eee re idrraitniirec eal PORTER, ‘hse » OF the ig party—but we venture to say no party can | pion in fi ¢f y 5 vie anlar : aT rr 77 = mI ’ . laid aside tor some future farmer. But it wou it, 4 2 2 ‘ tion in favor of Bishop Onderdonk, which called Brom Pv lsshtin to Pahang vy ve Peneyiv Mat | QU coer of Paneand South ALCO nee ga ALE AND CIDER. puzzle the brains of the ‘Pridune and all his peri iy iis auch da organ throws osetia general aig {for the remark from aly delegate—“the clergy had roadsand ( saal—through in 3% days. ‘The ebove liue is now in jy20 JOSEPH MeMURRAY. BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT, rethren, to give any reason why the money should | ridicule, as well as inflicts an injury. Raillery and | PSU? Bive us the text, and their people the sermon fall operation and yoffers great inducements to persons who ‘wish a : N = or RAGGAT | aplousnt mode of trerellingto the west. bh i ‘OR SALE. NO. 2 ANN STREET, uextdoortothe America: Museum, | De.given to one more than the other. Repidiators, | argument combine to axsail it, and through it, to us- rhe oars are built iu the ‘aoe. approved modern style, the THE, Three Story Brick House, 413 Heuston street, | IN recurs his sincere thanks to his_frieudsand the publi¢ | infidels, and other locofocos, are always looking out | gail the whole patty. ‘The ‘Trebwie has already | ': boats are fitted up ina superior manner, aud every effu built in the best manner; warm in winter and cool iv | geuerally, forthe very liberal share of patronage already re- | for posterity. ‘The good they expect to accomplish | ; dto be read to any extent, and to be heard thissaid speech made no impression. The speaker's by the Heonnetats to conuduce tothe comfort su 60 se ones any relate “Mee CORT aneeagean 8 wee | caanedl and hopes by strictattention to business to merit acon- | is to be done after they are dead, and they take very | Cryscu,to be read to any extent, and to be hear’, | sincerity was doubted,and he felt terribly chagrined; a M i s 5 ss eu foals this route is unrivalled, audtae | PUrchose money may remain on bond and mortgage at 6 per | tinuance. . e i i rave on this route is unrivalled, and tae gop FIRST QUALITY— good care to do nothing but evil while they live. to mingle Whig principles up with Fourieriem, it then, because Bishop O. did not make him chair eR ~ ceut. For terms apply to é. K. COLL! i Feat pain of F internal improvements is well wot b man of a certain committee, to which he looked when they get home.” Having foryears been known to. entertain hostility towards his diocesan, juidec 56 South street. Philadelphia Porter Newark Cider, To show what correct and definite notions the o ‘ %, 0 me, c Hes will be read much less before long in the thirteen ; i i tendait upon sege tavelling, andutthe same time makean ex: | gi TO LET until the frst of May aeat and immediate pos- Croton Ate, aud Seotch Alen SOW Stomh Tribune has of Scripture on agrarianism we quote | other States. Notwithstanding the foul accusation | forward. he fancies, the Bishop does not desire his tendant upon stage travelling, and a the e fait session given, of the 3 story louse No. it Firat Avenue | Orders for shipping attended to withdespateh. __mhiiee_ | again: made against us of having feelings of envy and lt | fendship, and resolves to treat him as an enemy. ‘The cars leave every in gat7 o'clock. Passengers are ad- between 6th and 7th streets, The premises have lately TING “ ‘ ianiem,) . bee eat Task, if it be true, that the said Rector and he fieTmorningar7 gelock, Passongersare ad- | Seer yat in compleate order. And all hea been pained inside CARPETING. As to ‘Agrarianism,’ we have not a syllable to re- | will to the Z'ribune, we here solemnly aver, that we author of the letter in question, had for years spoken Tein We He oorsar oF Uheeuy suid Pease: stepate, end us Nes, | 220 out, Inst June, the Croton water introduced, marble mantle 454 PEARL STREET. tract or apologize for. We have never yet inculcated | have the best and kindest feelings to all concerned against Bishop O. eta et, when sick er naete he ee 64 MT CUMMINGS: Avent.” | Pieces, folding doors, and itis well adapted to uccommodate “TPE SUBSCRIBERS bave oat opened the ingeandspscions | 82Y doctrine so ‘Agrarian’ as the Law given through | in that paper, and nothing ever gives us greater plea- ., and yet, ly, 17, 1840. one or more families; rent asked to one family for the residue NO. 454 Pearl street, former. | Moses, or the practice of the early Christians.” went to his diocesan, in the most abject condition, Philadelphin, ne OF tn n , hi ster its sound articles t for infos ~ " y of the year to next May is $325. Inquire at the office of John niet ( ni sure than to transfer its so! articles to our - D LERCH ECON ey West st, N.R, | from the hours of 9 to.3 o'clock, or of Sami R. B. Nortou the | the spring trade, some of which are exceedingly rich, of uew de- | least so the people of Canaan must have thought. | jts horrible mixture of profanity and Socialism, or ir er ving a the ishoy s'renlied” He; it'mtne myl7 ém*rre | owner, at the same office on Tuesdays and Wednesday sigus and colors. pimong them max be foun He made a curious agrarian division, too, when he | Fourierism, with Whig principles, such as we give om starving, an ne Bis plier tk del ev pany 2th bal % NEW SETTS KIDMINSTER BRUSSELS, he lanid and took it all to himself.’ N i oe *: cise sacked Bek not so be; get into respectable private lodgings, BOATS FOR ALBANY, BOK AT HIST fated Shey Cut up the land and took it all to himself, No doubt | to-day, we view with indignation and affright. | take yourself comfortable in every respect, 1 will lays Excepted—Through Di- ies eveeeroer ue 18 PS. KIDMINSTER THREE PLY, the Canaanites entered the plea to Joshua that the | Where one Whig is made by it, a dozen infidels are ; ve thie De! dical assistance, be pai Mia tote te far bicweur JUST RECEIVED—Another lot of Freuch Boots, of ich Sheding: Tribune uses, that they were not intruders on the | the pred y : have the best medical assistance, and be re- id Liberty streets, the best kind, and will be sold at the old price, $5, and the SUPERFINE FINE AND COMMON INGRAIN 4 i dt aha a sponsible for your obligations, and that he faithfully ER. G. Cratienden, will best of French Calf Boots made to order for ty made CARPETING. = land of Abraham, but were entitled, as the agrarian - fulfilled his promise, to no small extent out of his wweday und ings, at7 o'clock. Calf Boots, $3; and the greatest assortinent of Gents Gait- Of every variety and pti paper of this city says, ‘to an equal right to all the Unrorrunate Arram at Lovisvitte.—The Jour- | tiled ? id = SQUTN AMERICA, Captain WEL. deuce own pocket? If it be so, then, indeed, this grateful * | eof all kinds to be found at very low prices. Also, the fivest | iuys, Dru will leave ou Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Afteruoons, at | Calf Sho f - ; A ‘Worsted, Tufted | elements and the soil besides.” But the Maker of | nal gives the following version of a lamentable oc- * 4 i . $2 and $2 90. A. great variety of all other ituds. aad Sata Mets; Oil Clothe, very ‘Leavy wna’ tn’ greay’¥ Moses thought diilerently, and differently crdeved pth bhi e dla piace in Louisville on Thursday | Man has abundant cause to speak ill of, and write by P.M., landing et intermediate places, from the foot ‘Slips ‘lies. Pranells, Same. fomsvo feet wide, together with all other articles usually |“ Having said what we have to say just now upon | last. A negro woman, owned or hired by a Mr. ‘Tomp- | against, his kind benefactor. “ Jeshurun waxed PF he groban nineess Tom the foot | For an assortment of all other kinds Misses and Children’s | (ound inthe trade. he publie are requested to call an! exainmne this branch of the subject, we proceed to notice the | kins, came to him and complained of having been badly | fat and kicked,” and the church, if not the world at PETERSON & HUMPHR gets, Table and Piano Covers Steamboat NEW JERSEY, Capt. R. H. Furey, will laaye | Boots aud Shoes we cannot be beat in thiscity. Do notmis treated by a certain negro man. Mr.8. D. ‘Tompkins, | large, will know how to appreciate his motive for gn alondas, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday Allernoous, at bear number, iL Broadway, corner of F rane prea 20 21mm. Pont re Petty (ate oF a Haar dle ‘a brother of - owner On legs w aay Ree oe Speearing in tear — ngarast nee veloc S - * P a nn Ani ens tet 7 he Tribune tells its readers that it never wrote a | er young gentleman with him and went to the house | and his friends, in the columns of a newspaper. rocket Daeekep, hucsacy end Rerceoes evectate te AE Ie KOULSTONE’S RIDING SCHOOL, HE SUBSCRIBERS Kase pAdeeay on hand a fallax | Word in favor of infidelity, Neither did Voltaire, | where the negro man was, to chastise him. Some words | Lawait a reply, and subscribe myself, meanwhile, Prasseigers caknig ite: 94 nee wil arrive tn Als: | 137 and 139 Mercer Street. Varro Meut of every quality and variety of Needles, including ene one aine, Volney, not a shone Se ee ees eres enttenat Ktasited the fee A New,York Cuvrenman. ny inample me tor sain of Crs for the east or | MR. JOIN 8. ROULSTONE has the honor to | ¥ar» Needies, Bodking, Knitting Pins; Glove, Harness, Mult: | minor lights, down to the infidels who metyesterday | kins, when th th opie i SE cacti exe isUlabd SiR oe al fora ue friends and Che public in general thac hn | Re, heaslle, Worsted, Rog, Besding, Netting, Sailuid Pock | iy Chatham Strect. ‘This is not the way to succeed. | &° Tomnl See eee eaage, i rianien Ine De6tO; Parvrut.—On Tuesday night, 29th ult., Mr. Ed- zant state rovm, and for speed ahd secommodatious are un | IFSP ening’ as fllowssee wiaat FS WARRIN'S DRILLED EYED NEEDLES, || But, Bip hee waa Meittee, Ki abides or de- | drew a pistol, which, in his excitement, he accidentally | ward Cometh, ie Dee EI onghk cepeibs, went ny: Lon the Hodson, tes Hours for Gentlemen from 6to8 A.M. Bre, warrented superi toany Kind offered tor sale in the nited nying their binding force, or publishing what infidels | qischarged, and the ball, bearing wide from the negro, | to New Yors to make aed ¢ Pd enitiar; toed Wa Ali persons re forbid trusting sny of the Boats ofthis Line, ee we NM. to 3PM. Fd Chen ae reeks han amhown reputation, merchants Will | say when they ridicule religion, and denounce the | perforated a partition of the house, and in the next room | sick there on Thursday, died on Friday morning, i i 7 y Pi he evening ministers of it as_impostors, then the editor of the | pessed directly through the body of a negro boy seven | remains were brought to Poughkeepsie on tl Tribune isan infidel of the blackest dye. If to hold oF eight years of age. The boy could not possibly sur- | of that day. On Sunday his funeral w sttended Va » a man known and avowed to be the | vive. Mr. Tompkins was held in $4000 bail for trial. large number of citizens, and by the members of the ta written order from the Captains or Agents. : passage or (reight, appty on board the boats, oF to P. C, mat the office on the whart aut They have always ou hand s just received from the country several fine acd | Celebrated Kish Hooke pat 9p in dics | Terms of instruetion made knowin’ on application to Mr. | find them | Roulstons. ortment of Warrin’s ir Rh i ie Horses, which he is sathorived to sell at a rea Also, a large a eS es a, > | up and pr uti i of Odd Fellows, of one of which he was MORNING LINE AT 7 O'CLOCK. | Sua SS | Atay iey bee lending infidel of the age, to commend what he says j ee rt oy Tanerely Cleo ustarioes, of 6 mar FOR ALBANY, TROY and inter | LOC TIN WARE MANUFACTORY Pocket and ’ when he ridicules religion, is infidelity, then the || An Ivartan Cotony.—We understand. that a | painful nature, in relation to forgeries committed by him ngs, from the Steamboat Pier ut th: | A ‘ Al. ASSORTM of hed ‘Lin and me y jes, Pearl Butte editor of the Tribune is an infidel. We make the seme is on foot for bringing an association of | have come to light. It is ascertained that SC: hes a qbarclaystreets Wood Wire Berkus Brae Sr, Te es hoa ce adv ou the best te charge, and, that the editor of the Tribune has done 8 from their hg ag He in the new- | been obtained at our banks and of tediv etait Os Foceen Leaves New York at? o'lock, Ac. Tucadays, Thursdays | Brgows—t» short, avery variety’ of hotse-keepuig artictes iy20_Imtr all this, we offer to prove, it the Zribune will lend | born State of Texas. They are men of literal political | notes and other papers. On, several Of the notes there andSatnrday, and Troy at 6 0% A.'M., Albany at 7 o’cloc! NB Avlete assortment of Coffee and Tee Urns, Table " 7 us its columns for that purpose. ee rT hr ar ae ter tc rons ee rem oucnely) | Rr@ Une Of CWO lunges Gene! ut th . 4. M. Mondey, Wednesdi ik Dishes and Covers, &e., &e,, for hotels and steamboats, ot hand VOIGTLAENDER'S Ty , : " to enjoy her blessings, and to advance her interest: The banks therefore will not lose; but the real endorser, Wien Sorrmaastive treeetoer and maaithcttred ae the hottert notice ‘ DAGUERREOTYPE APPARATUS. The people of the interior are not all, perhaps, | nove of them have capitals of from $1 000 to $10,000. | wo auppored himself safe when he gave his namo, be- Tagedaye, T heredaysend Setardaye Gr ek. Ys cea JAMES VY. WATKINS, RRANOEMPATS veut made with their brotherin- | 2° f the extent of the evil of which we spewk. | Phey will bring their families with them, and introduce | cause there were other substantial ndoreers before him, The steauboat NIAGARA, Captain A. Degroot, on Mon- | _iué im ____l Catharine street, New York. | A Taw. vie Vouitiannden Views enable the subseribers to | T'he infidels of this city hold their meetin. s weekly | into their new homes the arts of Italy, the cultivation of | will be the suilerer. The forgeries are said to amount day, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o'clock. i) WOOD. ¥ sell those Apparatus at reduced rates, viz: on the subject of the distribution of public lands and | the vine and the olive, the manufacture of wine and of | to $6000 or $6000 He had be borrowed several “Or pasange or freight, apply ou board, or to F. B. Hall, st the office onthe wharf. Notice—All other kind of must be at the 1 SEVEN HUNDRED CORDS No.1, for sale low, in Gin Largest. size Apparatus, with three inch lenses for full size | the division of property. On Sunday they meet, and | oil, and, if found sufficiently profitable, the raising of | )undred dollars of different persons, which, probably, 1s, freight, baggace,bank bills, specie, or auy | *? Bath lalet, Accomae Cow Va, by : Piaiesi a SIAD. a oarntua, with two inch lentes for halfsize | utter these blasphemies in Chatham street. ‘They | the silkworm and the manufacture of silk. ‘Th Will be entirely lost to the lenders, and some of the cases perty taken, shipped, oF put on hoard thia bort, PORN SAVAGE, mene ns | have, in many of our elections, held the balance of | is aot yet matured, aud the arrangements are not reduced | are hard ones. Mr. Cornwell was known to be in of the owners of such goods, freight, bog: to detail. But an American, of onergetic character and | straitened circumstances, but never suspected, until : Small size Apparatus, with one and-a-half inch lenses, for | jower, [xcept for them, and their agrarian allies, r be age, &e, Nei8ro” | : » RUSSELL. be plat , I , 8 » United | of a liberal mind, is concerned in the plan, and wo wish | these sad developments have been made. It is fnow = = Baid Luter ia nav iguble for vessels diawing seven feet. rer ae $09. ances in accordance with. the | Mr. Polk would not now be President of the Unit d him the most ample success in its accomplishment.— | generally supposed that he committed seicide by ‘fine They are the men who help to swell ap the above prices, may depend upon reeei Washington Union. mig che geting Voix. States. lnender Apparatus, and not a worthless imitated article, th Empire Club. While the country editors, therefore, Se STADLSHED a audanum, or some active poison. PETER ROSE, ct TLER, AND MANUFAC. | haying procured the sole ngency for the United States. | may feel disposed to treat the EF ESTABLISHED NOTICE. BRS scarey istanp ay FERRY, sin and Agra: ‘The Revolutionary Navy. edit oh Sine Wendee a ssi ta oie 4 Let ; Pi dC) ,as wellas all dt aFierism an shi Mens ‘ A May Kien in rie Creek Natign.—It is FOOT OF WHITEHALL STREET | TURER OF namanrn, | aheratices comected wiketeie ah fraieetmetawer rinnism of the Tribune ax a matter of no conse. | | Sim—Ia reading your paper this morning I find | dyhat one day. list_week, a white man, named ‘The Steambonts AV LIH and STATEN ISLANDER will | SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENT T, | market pre ‘ W. A. F.LANGENHEIM. | quence, they inust not forget the prodigious mass of that I omitted or wigs gto a, va of war Saratoga, | ‘smory, who has been pursuing the oceupation of a stone sw Yo ery hoar except 4 P, M., cor ee, " ANAL Stacer, New Youn, iladetphia by ' ' Wn 08, i ‘ Yapt. J ( 7 enty-two guns, C - | » { 1 f ad ALM PA ‘ountry Mer 0 hi he f eneral, ‘Api r agate e A Ss g , | er. J mn » his | NCS | gy, 1 " , Fee oot undaye the B Tecra avery, later: Thess: | MLameormegatare and Cutlery of the mostay other materials ean be precured St the stated prices, at their hoininally~that has ever given the slightest couate: | was of this city. ‘This ship was lost on her first | these men, some days previous to. the killing, had a dit ae eer ney ee eny ran RSET En every Tall | oe mo Pe, da country or ime | Opergrmeam Attelier, No.0! Broadway. New York cans, | nance to their blasphemies, political or profan ; and | cruise, and all on board perished, in the yer 1780. | culty ' perhaps a ee ¢ ro Pn “ge our. fylg. | OF Wo oture nis Col of iim v3 Im*re ‘a shennan as itlies in our power to prevent, it shall be No. MANLY. after paniard ro ‘ H - ; — | Ported, Sa shike IC WATCHER A WE. ’ as far as it Hes in P ’ , , : Jasked for a drink of water, but be- NEY VOR ALBANY AND TROY WINE «| mechan Wow etractouasnes magnet | Wen, nak egies Goll he Wark at ncrtoramapreaceranial Poe = | ft creak cru ent ted dik wero SOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT. | gaarmuee to pares +n cthat all orders. will be faithfully Harentiy torierrad | Such a city as oursis full of all the worst elements , you are pleased to | store, got a pitcher and started te the spring. Emory; rgical and Dental lustraments, Re age to call on th ois welling all descriptions of mischief, foreign and domestic. One of the | In your paper of yesterday nknives, &e., ground, set, and " 3 being in the store at the time, stepped ov gun an mire | Of the above at retail much lower than any other house im the the Agrarians here, glories over the ha- | mention my name in connexion with the establish- iard off the place. Emory then snapped his mere Setuicy ecamnaed rheren ae {he Nl ny no pee Tent ire, has ust ommuited here, and | ment of a new democratic paper. Allow me to Genet qpesiand, who in return fired at him ‘and inflicted lewelry exchanged or bought. All Watches warranted to keep | Vock th j * 5 i tps i Spaniard remain- good time or is money refunded. | wishes it had been larger! A whig journal in such a | state that you have been entirely misinformed. I | @ wound that soon terminated his life. cope nahi LEN [moore of Watches ad Sorrel | city as this should be conservative, not destructive, | have no intention of embarking in any sch enter- eq about the place until Emory wes buried and then and Retail, street, P jy moo up stairs ¢ ’ ares, PURE, Captain It Maney, will eave the | Porat ply attended vat pi of Court treet, mace steamboat UMBLA, Uapeain Wan. H Peck every | WOOL. to jon a ni afternoon, o'clock. eum apply on board, or at the office on the - Just Lan ue e [> » Ky COLLING fx SO ent as the Tribuneis, prise, SDWARD SANFORD. | left,

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