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THE NEW YORK HERALD. NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1845. Price Twe Cents, WANTED—A mall HOUSE, rth, f ad a “ v " 5: Bit N res H fin looki —hi admiration | three hours, holding an Indian pow-wow around the hor- akitehen; rene $130; or four roome’and © Kitchen ina | WHITE Sunrmun Srainas, Va., Aug. 10, 1845. | Panel: nee ¥ eri tts, $ of thoauat sce sb tase cniwes eee | ses, and exulting in the blood of their victim. ‘Thus has one gn nna jouse where but two families reside. Life at the Virginia Watering Places—The Dif- : a u io | Tin Sed + 3 Lg fold thet ual | fallena faithful and jess officer of the law, who died JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. ens "C2" at the office of this paper, a12¢m ‘eas | Drinking the Watere—The Fat Man—The Spring—vip- |, The la ies. of: Chriss ¢ splot a bel ia age | at the post of duty ‘martyrdom for no other ree- —Twa TT TO HOTE EPERS. A ifyi the Visil ‘Morning and Evening—The etal, | son than was executing the laws of his Circulation---Forty Thousand. FOR SALECAsoite KEEPE HOUSE, now dot It will be gratifying to your readers to hear, 1) porn er tyeseie Meee naeuhed: rn, | WER. Alll the families, including fifty-two children, | sountry. Perea P, Waren, see Hae TEASE TES Bikes © AS ase fa tied andincrentng fusiness.co which «BATU a€ | doubt not, what is going on at this famed and de-| yn wontons ay” Cenarae Poste Batons Clergy. | vera! hundreds grown, rushed there as though | “Dstt, August 18,1845. copy—-$7 25 per annum—payable in advance. Persons, and is located in the ceutre of the business past of the | lightful retreat ; it is literally the Eden of the moun- , " a | diedprotated. eT aad, | pQn Saturday evening, a posse of 18 or 20 started from WEEKLY HERALD—-Every Saturday—Price 6} gente | Bey. 'The'seus lees saa centres of the business pert of the | lig ; ; men—Fashionables—Polish Count—The Rev. John Maf- | disappointed. ‘There were plenty of good things to | Delhi to Roxbury, where they were joined by others. per copy—$8 12} cents per anuum—payable in advance. | dollars cash will be required, Those not having the needful, | “#8, far away from the dull routine of ordinary fit—tWoman as she is—Man as he should be—Ethiopian | eat, and "twas very fortunate the eatables were out- Sunday afternoon the posse returned, having succeeded "ADVERTISEMENTS at the Fey anaes, Teal s och rau eng oe | business, in the midst of high hills and beautiful | “Serenaders Grand Concert—Brother Hill—ExPrasi- | side of the Mall; the articles were well made od | isaeaaienmeatur ee oe Berean Carats Meee ere ea a1) kiuiiy’ execiital’ with beauty ind | office, with real name and réxideuce. * “awid2w*ehl | valleys, in the land of “stream and{shade.” There | dent Fan Buren. Lee aoe ver the counters eee itt | tot Go Sapiay afternoon, but returned on Monday wite- he * THE BOND STREET HOUS. i “And he quatfed,ha,ha !” nd Reo a, | out effecting any thing, having ascertained that the indi | are at present, about 500 visitors here from all 1 quatfed, ha, So says the song,and so saywe out ¢} mes ry 9 J iat ‘a a etets.or ohanintions, 7, ait, addtonned | pie MEP viens ney. SO ‘The situ. | Watters of the Union—the rich and poor, healthy when we look at that over-dressed fat man who is drink- | _ AFFAIRS sanun 25 pe aang pipet | ee they were spare had with the ” stage q A jer the reception Ma es : * “i ing “ =. war ness CONTAINS ting - Wik be deducted fem the snthoricton ncaey’ teeatne ation is one of the most desirable in the city. ‘The | and sick, all striving to attain certain ends, either 18 8° many gallons of Congress water at the “ Magic ig statement of g citizen Who’ witnsesed the | 02 Monday afternoon, @ posse which was raised onthe JAMES GORDON BENNETT, ted. th to renovate their deelining health, or find society | S?'8:” My dear fellow, take care ; take care what you | jyurder of under Sheriff Steele, by men disguised as In- | East Branch, came into Delhi with a prisoner which Paornixron ov tux New Yor Henaip EstancisHMen? Northwaat comar of Wulton and Naasan atrests | ; fs Regen s- ‘ are about? Its really dangerous! But no, he won't | dians : Ss . ‘ Monda: congenial with their spitite. A happier:company | aio, ie must extandhe will drink, It's noes giviog | Me WEIGH Ea STATEMENT. wean | ast bateet akan ae aoe saad never met—contentment, satisfaction, and edse, are | gayice to such a man | poh prrieeey ra theres tig ciensiata by the anh ters| Amal posse left on Monday evening, and another - . 7 | i és ferent “Sek TO LET—Ofices and Lofts in the new fre-proof Bore allhere. In the morning about five o'clock, the | ‘The ardor, too, with which our classic beauties from | relati , Decsld Piss led and sien aos Dobare OFA pe aboot a on Tuesday afternoon, for parts of fiRews of Pine and South sts, ADPIYIG | mpay, | Whole company seem to be wrapped in undisturbed | the four quarters of Heaven’s compass, addict themselves | Fle pe fennel ‘died a martyr to our laws |, Attorney General Van Buren started from Albany pelaey Be : a2 repose; the wand of Morpheus has cast its to quafting goblets of spring water, is among the most in- | on the 7th instant, in the town of Andes, I have thought Thursday evening, for Delaware county, to assist in the § +10 do; ; FOR SALE. 4 " . hati ; f i - | examination of eet mut rey ala ek a THE Three Story Brick House, 413 Houston street, | @!°t, mado, upon. every wow, fod. nonehe, c] teresting phenomena in this portion of Paradise. It is po- | proper to publish the following statement of the circum. | examination of the persons arrested on suspicion of nt Fort Hamil- fh Durch | they had succeeded in ous NEW FERRY TU FORT HAMILTON AND CONEY ISLAND. The steamboat OLAS, Captain Richard and after the 14th August, will run Leaving TH) F i having been concerned in the murder of Sheriff Steele. 3 Pye ; d ively i tending the awful murder, having been the eye : ton'ard New Wake 115¢t4 Mh merpiannd earn eae acta math even ecuvetionee- lait she | and the deep low mutterings of the cataract. But | “#vely “i ane Fasmniace ani: mos} |lndiorons sights, |’ t the whole transaction. son | ting the story: hat Stenlg; Lapses sat wraane aller Bore Hamilton for New Work aco A n47 do. e money may remain on bond and mortgage at 6 per | this silence is soon broken by the shrill notes of the | /m#ginable. Rosy morn sees assembled at the spring | "On the fourth of June last, | was called upon profession. | tng the story that dgerton and Wright, either n 5 EE gh : ope or all, had fired at Indi before they (the Indi. Audthe OCEAN, or some other boat, will run, till the Ist Cone, For terms apply to E.K. COLLINS 0. breakfast bell, announcing to all that unless they are | the youth, gaiety and fas ‘The old | ally to draw a warrant of distress for John Allen, the pe pat gp cipnigeaes yl —_ wee 9 cf ( oo vo Rat o'clock, A. M.a% P. M.sand ae TO LET ual Gos BEA GT DIAY weld poeta pew. prepared for breakfast, they either get none, or cold | Ssaw ing cnes generally: ket ae eh neweres, agent of Charlabee. Verplancs 2 collect ao Rineslt’ Theos’ dtot stated that Steele sl 36.0. Len ri Hamilton for Coney islaid at 12 0°elvek, session given, ofthe 3 story house No. 10 Fuet Avenue | Coflee and buckwheat cakes. Of course all take the | Shattering maidens, with rosy, pursed up mothe ee Cupied by him in the, town of Andes’ ‘The levy. was | lous that we hen noon and 34 P.M. Leaving Coney Island for Fort Hamilton between 6thand 7th streets, The premises have lately hint and gladly arise, with appetites keenly whetted coming—what a foot—what an’ an! Taata mouse hl soktio and ie cake bad, Daan postponad until the 7th of | cient to contradict them. Those who circulate the re- jew York, ati P.M; and4do, Leaving Fort Haunlton | fem ; ‘ : : 3 ‘ r i fae York at hg Baad dae, aaeanine Regt mt in eompleace order. And all has been printed inside | and fully prepared for a hearty meal. Soon crowds.| lady with the step ofan Empress, with troops ofadmirers | August, at lo'clock. I went at the request of Mr. Allen | Ports do not believe them, but will endeavor to make t a H i i fi i “ i faa s i hers place confidence in what they say, in hopes to O- Sundsys, the moruing trip will be omitted, pieces, fo and itis well adapted to accommodate | May be seen leaving their sweet little cottages; the | inher train, eager to catch the slightest word that falls | from this place, in company with Sheriff Moore, ina one | % plac pes O77 Fave 12 Ome _aiwtth_ | Bic or'more finiiienyrent asked teoue fenily forthe reside | ladies hanging on the arms of their husbands nnd | {rom those pouting lips. She is the belle ofthe village. | horse wegon und arrived on the premises of ‘Afr. Earle | turn the disgrace and odium from themsely : FOR LONG BRANCH of the year to next May is $325. Inquire at the office of John | sweethearts, and the gentlemen walking as if a bear | the pride of Saratoga—Miss A. Here too is one of bright, | about 10 o'clock in the forenoon. A number of specula-| As an evidence of the feeling that is prevailing among . os “ fe sa- | H. Power, Esq., No. 70 Nassau st. corer of Johu, up stairs ir héale nod th fa. | Unearthly beauty, scarce seventeen years of age. ‘The | tors had then assembled. ur first business was to see | the people we copy the following communication : OCEAN HOUSE, FORT HAMILTON, RUMSON. EA- | fo the fi 19 to 3 o'clock, ‘Sant. R. B. j Was at their heels and they were flying from his fa ; 7 i TON TOWN SIIREWSBURY & MAN ASQUAN ner at the saane ofhce oi Tecate aad Wedrordge el talhug. The scene is truly amusing—ladies and | Pele cheek and hectic flush mark her as a victim of con- | Mr. Earle, to whom we proposed asettlement of the rent: | To the editor of the Delaware Gazette : : he uew and elegaut low pressure steamer | WHET at fhe same office on Tuesdays an 8 Diag: arid line Chine. ai ee fumption—the scourge whieh enters the dwellings of the | his reply was, “ You will have to goon and sell, I shall | | You will please to give the following, an insertion in EDWIN LEWIS. Capt. Corles, will leave | dy 12% eee ETT ea nee Me a en, ail appearins A8 | joveliest and fairest—inaking the free and fearless heart | fight it at the hardest.” Something was then said about | the Gazette. : from Cethari LOOK AT THIS!! | they were hastening to witness some grand feat, | to cower with fear and dread before the rude touch of this | his having written a letter to the Sheriff in regard to it, | I understand that there is a report in circulation that I JUS RECEIVED—Another lot of French Boots, of | some miracle, which they had never before seen or | “dweller of the threshold.” Here, too, is the gentleman | and he stated in substance that he had since altered his | stated on hearing of the death of O. N. Steele, deputy the best kind, and will be sold at the old price, $5, and the | heard of. ‘The more modest and fastidious attempt | that was up last night”—drinking champaigne, and | mind and should make no settlement. We discovered | sheriff of our county, that I was glad that he was shot, peat ot vreneh iseewe ule bo caries Soe jor aie to disguise the effect produced by the sulphur water | eating a game supper. “What a headache! how my | from appearances, such as killing of sheep, &c., that pre- | and that if I had been there 1 would have shot him my- Sal all baste betound ea very lowiptines calaorthe Be i he exclaims, “It must be that I have risen | parations had been made to meet us, and we apprehended | self,evenif he had been God Almighty. I pronounce | ars 2% Down goes the dipper—tp comes the deli. | that there might be some difficulty. the reportto be untrue, and a bare-faced falsehood, and e Ang.1 15—Kri ‘ay, 16—Saturday, ‘Sunday, upon their appetites. ‘They wall slowly, look, indit- | eyes feel ferent, and if their beau 1s with them comment | '¢2 e#tly es, ho great variety of all other i 7! 18— | Bystine Sips tvs. Fruuell, dla, es nt) Cu™ | most eloquently upon the great hurry which all ap- | Symphs "whose errare might. ahamme the fone aie | armed gun liaguise cross ihe soed, from the north aide | Rearing of the afair thet hie death: was much toe ce For au assortment of all other kinds Misses and Children’s | pear to be in to take their breakfast, while, at the | seems no less devoted to the sparkling water, than the | above the house and pass through the pasture lot where evs: Z biked ego ee peege bs, pea 5 Re ee, notmis | same time they are longing for their tea and toast, | blooming Hebe, whose voluptuous ane cuted form be- | the cattle were and enter the woods near where the cat Miy, yas imh ‘dies M GAHILL, | anda softboiled egg. Ina very litle while the dra- speak & more ruddy and robust health. The beaux com- | tle were posturing. I told the sheriff that he ought to %4—Sunday, zt a ~ ma ends, all have been satisfied. ‘* Havoc in every | pliment the belles, by drinking bumper aiter bumper to | command every spectator to assist in apprehending them, 4 j B-Minday, 9 Be—Mond AC ARD-ADAMELEIN, Boot M ker, being burat | ish is made with furious revelry,” and they retire | their beauty, while the hon mot—the tender compliment | and he did so. In the course offifteen or twenty minutes |" Hamden, Augu 27—Wednesday, 10 Wednesday, J store al 111 Brosdway, corner of Thames atre to their cabins again te enjoy a sweet, quiet sleep. | <the gentle Inuendo—the sparkling double cutendre eir-| | observed another company of about as many more pa 2%8—Thu sday, | IL T' ay, he would be happy to'see his customers and Nothing more is seen of the ladies’ until nearly | Ct@te and scintillato around. Gentle and accidental | into the woods in the same direction. | observed n»thing 29—Kriday, | 11 & fashionable pair of boots or shoes. All repairing neatly d ressures of the hand, accompanied by beaming, burn. | further until about 120’clock, when I discovered a party dinner time. | Here they amuse themselves; # do | Ing'glances, not untrequontly ivexsify the scene Dewy | of torty or fifty come from the woods on the east side of | The Hingston Chronicle professes to have been CaYNE TE - not know whether with their needles in conversa- | eve, so soon as her inoist breath has swept over the | the pasture lot and pass in single file to the woods on | informed, on good authority, that his royal highnest PEN Be ea le ee es tion, or in drinking sulphur water. The music, how- | Iawh, seos the selfsame set assembled for tle same pur. | the south side where tue others had congregated, At the | Prince George of Cambridge, has received the appoint + has the honor to | Yer, Soon startles them ; its sweet strains seem to | pose. Is this accidental, or a practical illustration of the | same time I observed another company of 14 coming off | ments of Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, and Ma- general, thathis | mingle with the hoarse roars of far-off waters, and | doctrine of “ sympathy ?” Here vows, as well as ap- | the side hill on the north side of the road and wera pass- eral, commanding the forces in that province— lorsemanship is now open | ina few minutes the wise, beautiful, and accom- | pointments, are often’made—the eing always, the | ing inthe direction of the others above mentioned. I < Lord Falkland and Sir Jeremiah Dickson. His plished, may be seen with restless footsteps, ap- | /ast seldom broken. Were the Naiad’s of the spring en- | went up the road about thirty or forty rodseast of the | Royal Highness’s last appointment was that of Major v 2 Fact stePS> 4P” | dowed with a knowledge of English, how many tales | house and came within three! or four rods of them as | General ou the staff'at Corfu. He will ly done 30—Saturday, 12 ab 2wtee A. KLEIN, No 111 Broadway. 31—Sunday,' 6 Stages will be in read of the country. CHEAP AND PLEASANT EXCURSION TO FORT HAMILTON, CONEY ISLAND & SANDY Sel e to all parts al3 re y and evening, as follows The steambort WAVE. will make two ex®| Hours for Gentlemen from, rfu 78 Peace peter, ee bere Ge Nel | tacae or wernt wate US commoner ish-oovere:kniver, forks, later; an | Sez "Gh lel ecr meetings rected elopuments,| they crowed th roadand pant ey rods nthe paar |e Clzonil bot the civil and mutary comme of Deer rider Ys at inper sored rt i craig hie da a AOTEE, , sighs, kisses, blushes, kc. jot where they halted at the command of, the chief, and | Nova ; ; d Be Croatia AU Tompktee bev tee Benicia, eer as just received from the country several fine and | Voices, all blending their notes together, almost dis: Tiaply, the drooping Naiads are of most unquestion. | and looking at me as Istood in the road, cried “tory, William Wadsworth is the founder of the merito- for passengers, and lauding them on her return. stylish Saddle Horses, which he is aathorised to sell at a rea. | tracting the nervous, and,I hear,have mide eventhe | able prudence, while the Dryads of the surrounding | “tory.” oes Sus rious agricultural school at Geneseo. The children of Fare for the excursion 1834 cents. al25r*rh_ | sonable price —_mytre_ | well sick. Aas dinner, pe Company again dis- | groves lend their silence and theirshade, without divul- | | The chief then motioned with his hand in the direction | poor families alone are to be admitted—Mr, Walaworth MORNING LINE AT 7 O'CLOCK, FREE EXHIBITIONS. perse ; the gentlemen to their rooms to enjoy a go- | Sing a single echo.— of the others who were passing through the lot crying | having uniformly declined applications in behalf of the FOR ALBANY, TROY and intermediate ELYSIAN FIELDS, HOBOKEN. ciable game at whist, and the ladies, we think, to “ Folly flings, Pa piel & The only prep 1 nae to them was t0 | sons of wealthy parents, Sey aetna are apprenticed landings, from the Steamboat Pier at the foot 0 EVERY FAIR DAY. tuke another sleep; however, the interval between From its wings, ask them what they wanted of me. The 14 immediate- | to him, and besides being made prectical farmers, re- Barclay street. R.McCARTY has, at great expense, engaged Monsieur | qi a : A A light each day ; ly about faced and coming towards me re-crossed the | ceive a thorough and available education. Brealastand Dinner on board the boat. GUERDO, the great and wonderful gymunatic perform. | @imper and supper is not very leng, and there is bagi ti tark ome fg road nearly in the same place, As they passed me I ob | °°) ; Lees Leaves New York at7 o'clock, A. M., ‘Tuesdays, Thursdays | ¢r, who will xppeer for this week only, and go through some of | again a grand meeting for another grand pur- pies served that several of themhad their faces but imper-| The author o° a pamphlet recently published in sadBeturday, and To ar6 o'clock, .y Albany at 7 o’elock hia Extraordinary and Wonderful Feats of Btrenyth aud ‘Ail: | pose, In a little while the ball room is open, bril- To barker Anas | fectly disguised, and I pursued them 10 or 15 rods on the England, ie that the soil of thet country whick tn VL. Monday, Wednesday and . 5 ity, as mn ra House, fi : i i : Pl : F i . in wh ne year , belonged to abou! 240,000 proprietors, an ‘The low-pn sure steamboat TROY, Captain A, Gorham, on | Hoyal Family and Nobles of Frauee. He hi efore the | liantly lighted by three magnificent chandeliers, north side of the road, endeavoring to ascertain who lee wab Soaed by abont $0, 0¢ ithat there is eve> 0 engaged, i We are fast filling up here with"highly accomplished | theywere; they passed up the hill and I left them and re- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at veek wit when Mr. Murray announces with bis bugle that i ‘ y were; they passed up the hil e ‘The steamboat NIAGARA, Captain A. Degroot, on Mon- for WIOPLAN “OPERATIC. BROTHERS and SISTER! | “all is ready.” Ina short time a leva elt ay | 2nd fashionable visitors, though the crew of pretenders | turned again in the road reason to believe that this pro day, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o’cloc who give avariety of uew and spleudid performances every | of beauty, talent and refinement muy be seen. Our still remain. I shall send you early next week more | In about } or j of an hour we observed the Indians hands of a & ss of accumulation in en going on with equal rapidi- Passage or freight, apply on board, orto F. B. Hall, atthe | fair diy —th ding thi jadies and yeutlemen who * . i 7 sketches of parvenues and upstarts, which will no doubt | coming out of the road onthe South si’e of the pasture | y from ISt5 a sent time office onthe whatt é ‘ visit Hoboken after dinner, a most splendid ‘promenade ‘and oe Mr. S, with his gallantry and suavifer | prove amusing ; at allevents they shall be faithful and | Jot, and marchang in single file they passed up near the | ( 56'white’ male citizens lotion “All goods, freight, baxkage,bank bills, specie, or any | novel amusement. in modo ; the Hon. Mr. B., from Virginia, member | true. Among the distinguished arrivals nct previously | hars about 15 or 20 rods east of the cee ‘on the souther 6: pars old, the age other kind of property taken, shipped, or put on board this b The following well known and. celebrated performers com- | elect to Congress, a perfect model of a gentleman, | mentioned, we might name Hon. J. K. Paulding, Hon. V ly side of the road, when they formed in sections of tour ‘ ined, is 4058 majority of prise the Operatic Band of Ethiopians MR. D. GARDNER, he o must be at the risk of the owners of such goods, freight, b mage, jelér y peraon living who personates courteous in manners, refined in conversation, and | H. Vanschoonhoven, Troy ; Hon. J. P. Kennedy, lady | each, and passing through the bars formed in single line | C dthe fo TICE. nee» pm. | the negro wench in character, aud almost defies detection, raceful in person; Col. H., consul to Galveston, | aud servant, Bastimore ; Hon. 8. Allen, New York ; Hon. | in the roa: wer end reaching about line opposite folk, have been aoe ‘Also the ouly rival bu lesque Dancer of Elssler, Celeste, & aii easy, but elegant, deli hting the ladies with | R.H. Wilde, the poet, Georgia ; Hon. Alonzo Potter, | Mr. arle’s house. residents in it forty years or more. STATEN ISLAND grease no eaual in the following beautiful Dances: Cachueas, | hig description of Texas, and acjwining them, by all|| consmectady. We bavealso quits saintarestiag coll9c- acgitationed myself at the bars, ss they passed. anden | 11 veg, quarters and ten cent pieces, made of pew. >} 1 Bayadere, 1 Bolero, El Jalen de Xeres, Po 5 . ‘ i’ | tion of Bishops and clergymen o: rades, sleek, fat, t tthem, In observing their disguise | | alves, qu rs and ten ce na 2 FOOT OF wou STREET BILLY WHITLOCK, the great Locomotive’ Nizger and | means to get husbands from there, if possible. Xow and otinning. There ie Bishop Hughes and servant; | lost the count, but should think from the estimate l ther | ter, are in ciccutation. ‘They may be easily detected by ‘The Steamboata SYLPH and STATEN ISLANDER will | “Cyitipivhed Bavio Player. cd Violinist and old Vir | COME the ladies—tirst and foremost, the little Indian | Bishop Brownell, and a bevy of beautiful and bewitching } made, they | were about. one hundred. strong. | their feeiing greusy to the touch. New York every hour except P.M. commencing at | giniy N is alway hei yen. | beauty, Miss R., from Arkansas, she is, perfectly | young ladies. Rey. Dr. Choeyer, N.Y ; Rev. Dr. George | all dieguised and armed, I saw not one unarmed; most | Andrew Howard, convicted at Dover, N. H., of santit 7 P.M. Leave seaten Island every hour except | fing” Sisk WHO always on haud when their music # Pe | irresistible, andj as caused a rivalry to exist among | Bethtine, Philadelphia ; Rev. Mr. Peabody, New York ; | hadvities; there were some muskets, and, in addition, | themunior of Photo Henson has been sentenced 16. be ae 4M. ant EM fae fa pGHARLES WHITE, the uurivalied Accordionist and cele- the gentlemen, which I fear will result seriously Raye Gs ip Geer, Conn 3 ae about ny Biggs ot the | several had | he Boats wil le: ted) g y " 2 ‘ing. 2 ne a ren, Gen. Jones and lady, New York; |. Mesin ly ee » and from 1§, M. uutil7 P. M., every halt MASTER JERRY BRYANT on the Castinetts andwon- | Modest, unassuming, unsophisticated—a perfect | Dre! y 5 sier | thers, &e. mall pistols; some tomahawks, bags of f I passed from the vars down along the line hung on Wednesday, Nov. 12 al ay ‘ “4 i Q d i i we i The lands belonging to the estate of John Ran- how GeetaNorrs Uaeter autem | child of nature—born to adorn the earth, fair gpeci. | 404 dy; Mrs Varick tnd daughters, James Munroe and | of indians from four to six feet in front, andon arriving | aston, of Roanoke, Va.vare to be sold at uuction in Octoe NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LINE hopand Llasles Berensde by Gardner and wViitlosk, in which | men of the work of Omunipotence ; the accomplished Wilmerding, Capt. Wm. 'H. derbilt, me Bie h rd,told me to stand back twenty feet; I stopped | Def, numbering some 3,200 acres, and very valuable. ats wt, FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT. | We} PP id Vite the | Mrs. J.,fromBaltimore,softened bythe elegancies ofa | derhilt, and Miss Vanderbilt, New York Raval Thestr: ri Nie: Gara: ill al ue a and maintained my position, told him I should not stand ,A man named S H. Fenn, was some days since Seer me ekre Landen. Mr. Ga dner will tise introduce the | Turopean tour,and characterized by'a gracetulness of | Biddle, lady and servants, ‘and the Meridiths, of | back one inch for him nor any of his tribe; he then placed | gommitted to prison at Raccine, W.T., after a full exami- manner, and beauty of person, seldom met with in | Philadelphia; Mrs. Gardiner and daughter, Gardiner’s Is- | his sword upon my breast, aud again ordered me back; I | nation, to cwait his trial on a charge of having murdered 1 Lovomative Bulgine, accompa: | this conney the I fee B., from irginis neice tee wen nee “los ones panel) re bores = et Sir | instantly placed my hand upon my sts and ae ae to | Ebenezer McDonald, in that vicinity on the Lith ult. 9 The ke i - i i i ies ; igh- Metcalf, Montre: rt. H. Mande, of H. B. Majes- | withdraw his sword from my person, or { would make a f S, 5 The Et Operatic Broth ter, , glees, | Specimens of Virginia ladies ; educated in the high- | James Me Polish Ct y F A Nh Purser Cox, of the U.S. Navy, died at Newport choruses, parodies, refrains, catches, dances, &c. &e- "| est schools of refinement and literature, and breath- 4} i. We have also a Polish see de Holinske, | hole through him; he then withdrew his sword and drew | 4. Tuesday evening. Ys eit tae Parlorivance to tomibente araie o'clock: ai2sttm_ | ing-a soirit of amiability in theirfevery word, which | *8d Monsieur Rynhoff, a German. ‘The Count is some | a pistol. fl then told him to violate my person again and | steamboat E) : P Macy, will leave the Stearhoat pier foot of Courtlaudt street, every Tuesday, ‘Thursday and Saturday afternoon, at 7 o'clock. "Phe stenmboat COLUMBIA, Captain Wm. H. Peck, every Manday, Wednesday and Friday afternoon, at 7 o'clock. Hor Passaze or Freight apply ou board, oF at the office on tha mae celebrated Cachucha, La Bay adere, &e., endiug genuine Old Virguiia Dai Mr. Whitlock in his ori nied witha laughable aud a aes ae “ ras what eelebrated, and is said to be very rich. Agentle- | should defend myself to the last, against him and the The Morris Canal Company have secured an in- OPPOSITION TICKET OFFICE.—For THE PAT may eause the Old Dominion to be proud of them. | man informed us that he saw him at the well known | whole of his tribe, that I should offer no insult or injury | junction against the “Society for Establishing Useful Albany, 75 cent Utica, | St_Symeuse, GALVANIC RINGS There are many others, too numerous to mention— } Baden-Bai in Germany, where he brought fifteen | to any of them, but that they must let me alone; that | | Manufactures,” forbidding the society or its agents, Shrocghiin the rt ita, wit Goend, Sia ot Ale, Onemactese: ; AND Miss S., Miss 1... and Miss 1. all proving the folly } thourand Napoleons’ t0 bet with at Rouge rt Noir—he | aid not fear the ‘whole, of them; that I came breaking up of impeding i any manner ihe navigation rou, ; , 1» $3— of man, to attempt to resist charms, which would | won, and in fact caused the bank to suspend for a time.— | there on lawful business: that theirs was unlawful; | ofthe canal. The violators of the property of the canal Kiuion, (U, C-) St “Toreato, $5-Cleveland, (0-), $4 —De- HIS REM AACE bieCON EY iy received the | subdue'the heart of a savage in his native wild- | The Rev. John Mafittis lecturing here by steam. His | they came to violate the law, and were all outlaws, and | company, have been sued on acivil action and the da- hall, $2,50—Moutreal, $4,50. Oifice No, 102 Barclay st. universal approbation of the Medical Profession of Great | ness, and teach him his insignificanee in comparison | Subject, a few nights since, was one which he probably | liable to be punished in the State prison, every one of | mages laid at $100,000 for 20,000,000 cubic feet of water 35 Voy M.L. RAY, Agen Britain, and has been sufticieutly loug before the American pub- | with woman, her power and influence. ‘The dance understands, if he does anything. It wi “Woman as | them; thatthey were not ignorant of the fact, for they | brought from the great lakes by the canal company, all i i ty ower y. The Pare + > 0% 7 ) LINE OF STHAMBOATS FOR ALBANY Melia siren ive hee foal ietannwer Al The Parent | iskept up until about 12 o’clock, when all retire much june ex I—-Through Di- | { ich th ‘di 3 tery or Eleeur At” o'clock PYM fret tho Piet Between | nant Nireitnes are tied: butane withart sey oak ‘tla adt-and Liberty streets, socks, which accompiny the application Steamboat ROCHESTER, en as she ori Weiiidincore nie hoe ne pT knew what the law was. pes the way to Paterson. , in the fields ot science,literature and morals—at the death | ‘This was said in aloud voice, so that all could hear, i i fatigued, and prepared to enjoy a comfortable sleeh, | of Washington—an episode to the gentlemen—Nero and | and they responded, “ damn the law, we mean to break | ,, ie Sth regiment of infantry, (Gen. W orth’s,) the in this cool and healthy region. Such isan imperfect | the Amphitheatre of Rome.” Very interesting subject, | it.” I told the chief tl and that | | Sesser postion Of w onis bow stationed st -ampe Say sketch of what is going on. If the gentlemen here | very—ahem! Night before last he delivered another | should remember him ; be replied, ‘ and Key West, has also just been ordered to Texas, and PEOPL ‘t swear to Captain R. G. Crattenden, i pects are more &. . : its wil leave oa Moudey, Weducsdiy'and Pray Brenivens eri orloce, | Lnataomntuhing ts decivadoticct ne : |do not succeed in getting partuers, it will not be | leciure “by request of she ladies,” on “Man as he is,and | me.” ‘The Indians then asked me if 1 intended to bid | fecrulte will be sent on from here to make out the full Steamboat SOUTH AMERICA, Ua M. H. Truesdell, ‘Phe Galvanic Rivgs have been used with perfectisuccess in their fault. ‘They have gone manfully to work, em- | a he should be,” which was, if possible, more interest- | upon the property; | told them I came there for that 7 at Sal Z will leave on Tuesday, Thursday ‘and S:turday Evenings, af | all eases of Rheumatism, acute. or chrouic, applying tothe | barking their every thought, talent and energy in the {ng than the other. Me me purpose, and that if I had an opportunity I should. I was | | The city authorities of Salem received last week 7 eclock, ‘8 5 fe toot | Ree tose peymbes Goats Bic Doloreuys Toopineht,+ | ood cause, and are determined not to,live Buchelars ‘ast evening, Dumbolton’s original band of Ethiopean | then told that if! bid upon the property, 1 would “ go | the sum of five thousand dollars from the executors of done landing at intermediate places, from the foot a ie fick, Grainy, Paty Rate Taree, but to eettie HOWwit iri life; with ell those do- Serenaders gave a grand coucert atthe United States. | home feet foremost in a wagon.” To this one of the | the will of the late Amos Choate—the interest of which teamboat NORTH AMERICA, Capt. L. W. Brainard, | of the Heart ; pi J bao; Ne estic comforts and enjoyments which alone belong | /2¢ Tem was filled to overflowing, and the company | spectators said " that’s the talk.” A pail of whiskey was | is, by the terms of the devise, to be applied for the sup- will leave on, Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday After: | ralgia ; Genergl Debility} Defic ere belted eect sp Ma ony ida Tyler, his leds | Were , delighted with the chorusess, refrains, ke, We | brought from the house of Mr. Earle, and was carried | port of the insane poor of Salem. noous, at § o'clock. all Nervous Disorders. In eases o med Dyspepsia they | to the married state. Ex-President ‘Tyler, his lady | were informed by one of the clerks that it was thelar- | along the line, from which they drank. A horn was Steamboat NEW JERSEY, Capt. I. H. Furey, will leave | have been equally successful, ‘Their extraordiuary effects upon | and daughter, reached here on Thursday evening, | gest house this season. ‘They give another concerthere | blown, and some accession was made to their ranks The abolition papers state that several colored on Tuesday, Thursday end Saturday Afternoons, at 5 oeloek. | the system must be wituessed to be. believed; and asa cerain | from their residence on James River. He looks | next week, which will undoubtedly be as well attended. | remamed in the same position about half an hour, during | *t¥dents, rejected at Middlebury, Vt., college by advice Firampie'time for she Movaing Train of Cars forthe castor | recommended. The Galvaate Rusgsare in every way perfect | remarkably, well since his emancipation from his | Arather funny thing happened at Union Hall afew | which time I was blackgurded, end my life repeatedly | fn ‘Now Haripebite. Me: Slade i ay eal wet Say Ty harmless, and are sold at prices to be withinthe reach of al, | unceasing labors at Washington—has been very | nights since. You are already aware that at this house | threatened, to which I made'very little or no reply. | slavery man, and supporter of Mr, Clay.~-Bosten Poet. : ‘The Boats are néw and substantial, are furnished with new end | Cisrix's Macnxric Pus is used in connection with the | kindly received by all, and every mark of respect | they have prayers every evening at nine o'clock, wher | Officers Steele and Edgerton then came in sight and Jegant state rooms, and fur speed ahd accommodations are wn- | Rings, to render their effi tion certain, and to direct th As : : the bell is loudly rung by the waiter. Well, Yankee | rode up on horseback, this being about | o'clock. The Ion. Henry A. Wise, U. 8, Minister to Bra- fiealled on the Hutooa,. Galvanic influence tote particularportions whichareaffecred. | Paid him. He conte tates remaining here for | Hill, whose rubicand face, bald heed, white neckhanu: | “The tadiccethen’ casrched. errand against the stone | zil, has sent to the National Institute at Washington two apes ae ae RATES. eo eats ofits Lisl | ike ls pacioron pare reniea de che me iat concres Jarnuee, | SOm6 Tne, how long, I know not. Kerchief and jolly red no make him the very personi- yall on the north side of the road andabout faced. | The | snimale-'a young Cacti American Ceopere species 4 J 5 Onnted spins pega Ade AS : Fae Ce re ere ication of a parson, was actually asked to preach by a | Sheriff then announced that he would proceed with the | ofthe an Pie tetas be Rete asinion boa Gk oan ort. bi'| Manohar GATE eens ee tee ae ene ee Burvao, August 12, 1845. | reverend gentleman who had promised, but now said he | sale, and that he would go down and drive up the pro- | You bachelors ought to be taxed,” said alady to Menesiten nets often ra thereat antzre_ | (banullding in Broakiyn tthe wore ofdants W: res | Trade and ‘Travel—-Steam Navigation— Naval had a previous engagement. The Yankee, however, | perty, and proceeded with one or two citizens into the | aregolute evader of the noose-macimonial. “Tagree ruggist, corner Fulton and Cranberry streets. mre thinking the mawworm style might not suit, declined | pasture lot forthat purpose. After he had gone 16 or 20 } with you perfectly ma’am,” was the reply, “for bachelor- WILLIAMSBURGH AND PECK SLIP 3 News, §. the honor. He has gained a little though, and is ds, the chief c 2° volunteers t ch 3 5 FERRY. THE ORIGINAL GENUINE Business cannot be said to be very brisk here at | Called Brother Hill, by everybody. pected mee tel him to ate tie the slopaity es ‘not sold down inthe | *™ certainly is a luxury.» 5 y, believing that GALVANIC RINGS ee sett : Wo understand that Fx-President Van Buren is ex: | lot, that he might sell t down there and that they must | We learn by Child & Co's Express, that, the there aremany of the citizeus of New York 0 MAGNETIC FLUID, the present time, although considerable stir is going } pected on Monday to visit his old stamping ground, Sara- | prevent it. ‘The property was driven by the Sherif'with | schooner Halcyon, Captain Perry, of and from Tho- My A er ated pe hE nae Butery, with | 08 about the docks and in the streets. You know | toga, and marshall his forces for the coming campaign. | some difficulty up near the bars, where the Indians pre- | maston, for Boston, with lime, was ran into on Tuesday uamsburg snd Long Islan state that there out its shock, aud are successful in curi 4 i i i between Cape Porpoise and Boon Island, by the fs f s ‘ ‘Avavsr 13, 1845, | vented him from driving the property in the road. ‘The | evening bety Pe e are two nocd Ferry ‘Boats on this Ferry, whichloave Peek | dolomus headache and'al chrome or soriees deere ie | We are a go-ahead people here, and it will be truly | Uader the influence of the magnificent entertarmront | line of Indians by the sfone wall then marched through | steamboat digas schooner immediately mer Slip every fifteen ortwenty minutes through the day upto | ‘Wor sale only. by Dr. Crombie’s Agents —A.B. & ). Sand’s | exemplified when one observes the numerous build- | ef the Messrs. Putnam, I feel perfectly comfortable and | the bars into the lot and formed ahollow square around | Captain Perry was lost overboard ; the remainder of the o’clock, ther up to 8 o'cick, at each even hour and | General Agents. Also, 273 Broadway, 77 Eest Broadway, 149, ing in process of erection here—many of which are | home. The ay, seanon, properly speaking, has only | the bars, enclosing the property and the Sheriff; Steele, | crew, consisting of the captain's son and one other, a riatine: Willisotuse ot tnltcan bode ‘ oWwery ; ‘ iti re taken off by the steamer and carried into Hallo: ihe last Gostiecving Willlamaburg at ialfpam Setclodke®. | Mn tses: mance, W piners at Deus Sores corner of Bowery just commenced. To be sure there have been crowds | Edgerton and myself took our position by the bars, and | we y z, % Catherine, corner of | splendid and will be ornaments to the city ; but lit- i Steele told me to stand between him and Edgerton, and | well. ” a - M feta pl 3 upon crowds of people here for the last six weeks, but a oe bite 3 ¥ ore ‘ 801 the eveutag of uly: ch, che boat will coptinne to | Sua Aha Diguern, Hire Hays: Biookiva. Frigg of Rings | °C doing in the way of produce—dealers are | !arge proportion of them were the lame, the hait, the | they would protect me. ; Itis currently reported in military circles, that ray until 12 o’eloc! iy? Im*re aan 7 ee 4 om blind, or the demure and austere, who consider it wick. |, Considerable conversation then took place in regard | Major General Sir Neil Douglass, K. C. B. commanding ~~ COPARTNIERSHIP NOTICE. very cautious and do not dare ventare much. ‘Trans- | 94 to indulge in a hearty laugh. Now, the “upper ten | ‘9 driving the property into the road. Mr.Brisban,an anti- | the forces in North Britain, succeed the late Lieu- am, + | eager She ar eine E. VES ARE CO. Philadelphia, and J, W. CLARK & actions in wheat and flour are but few; some small | thousand” are to be found congregated at CongressS; ring aa he pd he all a a aha had be oote tenant Ceara tytcc at. Dae Shay se in the My Sa & Royal Mai ips CAD 4 OOg Bows, bi ont Exchange . every morning, and with them has come “forward and | the property into the road. I t ht to | Colonelcy of the thirty-fifth regiment— Montreal Cou- rr! BRIA and HIBENALAy will love Boston | We CLARA BOWGE Be COS eRe arse te, fem of E; | lots are daily eold, but generally to supply actual de- | foie glee.” “At evening, the parlors. are enlivened a eae eee cs er eee ee re Wemree ISH tae ig J for the above ports, as follows, viz'— having ‘correspondents in all the principal cities and towns in | mand or to keep millsin operation until the new crop | bright eyes and charming voices, suficiently enchanting | the road for the convenience of the bidders. Something o or : the Union, they are enabled to make Collections of Neves and ; ; to make the most obdurate bachelor forget his vows of | Was then said about the notice of sale on the barn, when Political. Cambria, C. H. E. Jndjins, Esq., Commander, August 16, 1845. | Bills of Exchange at the lowest rates and with the utmost | begins to come in more freely. celibacy. Steele and Edgerton rode down to read it; at this time | phe Senatorial Convention which met at Mon- Sr ae ae ete | moments. 2 Eats alte prepared to purchase all kinds of | ‘There has been and still isa vast amount of travel | ‘The weather continues comfortably warm, and the | 10 or 16 ofthe Indians run from the lot, and crossed the | morency on the Sth inst., put in nomination for the office Passage to Haliti ve 2, upanall promineut points can always be had in sus tosuit. | through this city, no former year is anything like a | bote!keepers anticipate, or hope, the season will Inst till | © ing they had started for hom of Senstor, Hon, James 1... Gillis. of Jel consty,.. Mr. For freight or passage, apply to | "They re-peetfully solicit a share of pablic patronage. . . after the middle o1 September. | This, however, will de- be tre tlre ort a Gillis has heretofore represented his county in the lower etre 8. URTGHAM, Jr. Agent. 6 Well st New York, Aug 1845. itwtre | precedent to it. They come from ail directions, pend upea thet rature of the atmoxphere. ve ele neoaar Deir euue td aticoaneninn House of the Legislature. oF QR LIVERPOOL New Line—Resalar mexet | DRAFTS AND NOTH » generally visiting the falls and going on east. Our | ingy past, betore a small but veloc cadtence at Hictionte | told him that he might say to the Indvans, that || We learn from the Berkshire Courier, that Hon. va iy, SIDDONS, Captain. Be Cobb, of L100 W. CLARK, DODGE & CO,, No. 60 Wall street, are | hotel doing’ d° gtisid Beisthiee. ‘AN’ abioarn- | neu" Yankee Hnnt mutn left today | Uuless they would permit the preperty to be driven into | Henry Shaw has declined the nomination of the Native acket ship. SIDDONS, Captain, B. Cobb, of i «° ‘prepared to collect Notes and Drafts payable at tne fol- | Hotels are Ba Bi i uontn: | Ast Merb ate bea yong ord Mh hay H iff Y i foe Curthcn, will sail as abi lowfig ener Me eee eet weaoruile hte ne fol for Sharon Springs. ‘I attended ‘his performance at the | the road, he might adjourn the sale. The Sheriff'then | American Convention as a candidate for Governor. Having very sup jendor and com- fort, for ear ing here speak in the highest terms of the excellent United States on Monday evening, and it appeared to me | Went back into the lot, saying, he thought hi teenage Passengers, persons L pin. |Aecommodations. Youyknow, of course, and can | tat he has lost much of bis, smartness andcriginulity «| able to drive the property into the road, and w joston, Providence, Newport, Portland, Philadelphi risburg, ‘Laveaster, Reading, Pittsburg, Wilmington, hould be | Hon. D. D, Bernard, Dudley Selden, John Van the * ican,” H bre a b, d piitenars VOSEPTE MMU TUCAY more, Annapolis, Washington City, Richmond, Norfolk, Pe- | jUdge of the “ American,” which, in point of ele- | surely he ought not to suffer his laurels to fade from lack | DY Mr. Brisban, about 14 feet from the ba Bauaetan Colley Gestah, Fuge pr pd SOE trae eee emo Fredericksburg, Wheeling, Raleigh,’ Fayetteville, | gance and the excellent manner it 1s kept, can well | of energy. the right; where they were surrounded by a number of | 1. ste Jeoob Litt Alvan Stewart, Col Bankhead The packet ship SHERIDAN, Core Cena eho ed Newbem, Charleston, Colnmb a,” Ch | compare with any other in the Union. “Then we aera Mee ee eee oa ata ered Gentes | and Ole Bull, are among the visitors at Newport, R.1. the Siddons, and sail the 26h September, her regular day. OA Ai | have the “ Mansion” and ‘* Western,” both good and Lone Brancu, Aug. 1, 1845, | Sherif! which T cannot now relate. In afew moments | ald J re ; " cla ‘ ‘ * attempted to pass through the bars into the lot where Senator Bagby, of Alabama, has heen requested, ee FOR TIVERPOOLSPactof neeh scm | nuh, St Lonts, and nist ather chief wwnsin | excellent, besides numerous others, so that all class | Grand Race between an Ox and a Horse—Celebrated | the Sheri! was, and the platoon of Indians guaeding the | by the unterriied annexation locofocos of Jackson cout —The splendid new packet shiv HENRY CLAY, | New York, August Ith, 1845. all im*re c Bg cooked 3 Beauties—Distinguished Arrivals—Flirtations— | bars forbid my passage, an Indian raising his gun before | ty, to resign his seat in the United States Senate. They 5. Nye, master, 1200 tons burthen, will sail as above! | : - after all, the “American” is the hotel—its long es- nian . ‘ me. Holding a cane in my hand, | placed it with both | say that he has forfeited the confidence of the democra- here day. A "| GRAPES SMascadme, Madeira, Catal and white Sweet | tablished reputation making it difficult for other hou Fair at Masonic Hall—Bathing. hands against his breast, and forced a passage into the | tic party of Alabama, notwithstanding he made a speech aniiaring uususpassed accommodations for cabin, secondenbin | tJand\ every iagfal dahon aie oe ore 4 LOUK | ses to compete With It. | The grand race of the season came off with spinit | lot, the fire of Indians at the bars closing in beuind mo. | avaiastnnexation and immediately afterwards voted for SEPH Med y oad way. joor to Niblo erything else. One “E eis + lest T : ae so int - Sei . oh engin ven 200 Pine Stee comer ot Sotth see. | MARTELLE & HOLDERMANN probably the most splendid. cteumn vencel” da’ the | House,” last Tuesday. ‘The grounds in the vicinity maintained about the ame postion, near the horios’ | spectfully request him to do so. wlendid packet smip Patrick Henry, J. C. aR ae ge ee a) - She ia fi art ‘ . ere " hes © file of Indians at the bars fell back, forming : : : . ter, loodtons burihen, will sueceed the Henry Clay, and anil NO. 37 MAIDEN LANE.N. Y. world. | She is finished und furnished on the most | Were thronged with beauty, fashion, and betters | (femi.cirele of Afteen or twenty feet ravius, aroun | ,LHomas W. Dorris at present sojourning in this the 6h October. all re JJ ANUFACTURERS and Impo:ters of Oroamental Hair | Magnificent scale, having upon her upper deck a | Private carriages, stages, country wagoms and | Steel the crowd’ around | !°W, at the house of Olney Baiou, Esq. We leam t M Work, Wi de S i “ ; ‘ H # . b ete ; : sft he is mreparing an address to the people of this St che FOR NEW ORLEANS—Louwsimue avo Ne or igs, Toupees, Bands, Curls, Seams, Bandeau | grand saloon, two hundred feet in length, opening yi iy i . the Sheriff formed in tl ane circle, and some Pi P P< Line—Regular Packet of Monday, lst Septem Ha a i Lead horses were scattered around, their inmates watch- Danguy’s celebrated Curled flair, 15 inches nda | i ad . which will appear at anearly day.— Woonsocket Patriot : r 4 pon each side with splendid state roo: some of | came from the hollow square. The chief then gave : . Br Biles rose at Bares seers etree rata i race ea dar ee which are large leulated for families, making it a | ing with interest the enclosure where they supposed | the command, “shoot the horses,” “shoot the horses,”— | Ben Hardin, Secretary ef State in Kentucky has Hor fivrght or pisnage, having handsome tarnished weeom. the spectators at the bars moved | been guilty of some act manifesting great moral aberra- 4 pplied on reasonable terms, s3im#ec | real luxury to travel upon her. She is besides | the horses were kept, when behold, from behind the | “shot him, shoot him ‘ . rotor Wi - > Bd By ell ant : | away at the motion of the Indians, and thirty or forty | tion, which has excited the popular feeling strongly modatious, apply on bonrdy a Orleans wheat fo ot of Wall st, toe fie Bente of Psy Ta Ree er ites Lethal dig Hees sereen erected, was led a large sized ox, capari- | rifles were pointed towards us and we then sopporer against him, and he hes absconled. Agent in New Orleans Jaines & Woodruff, who will prompt- e how hi, do hereby agree to close our he easunt fo those who ge with | soned off to resemble a horse; a crimson netting, | death wos our portion. Steele and Edgerton then com | Governor Wright, says the Argus, is detained in Wy foraned a goad toa wtdteay ve Dy flarenat do'lock every evening (Sitarday’ night excepted) for | Res CO mie peaeae oy thee i go wie rosettes on the ears, bit, rains, saddle, stirrups, am) | Manied the peace, and Edgerton ina loud voice-called | g Lawrence cotaty by. the severe iiluoss ot his bro- e ship Sartelle, Capt. Taylor, will succeed the Damascus, | two months, to commence from this, the Ist day of August, » Gel e wh e out during the presen 8 J » Dit, y ', SUrTups, aNd | uponevery citizen to assistin preserving th 4 . sad anil the s0th September, her resular day. CE Boas B. Lewin. OnE ate Hutehler, month with his new boat, the ** Niagara,” whieh he | spurs, Then came the horse. Both were mounted | A volley of rifles was then fired upon us aes { sratic candidate. fe . HEEB SRS, LINE OF LIVER. | W, Nou We meKimtey, intends shall echipee the.” Empire,” and he will 'y | by colored gentlemen in full uniform. ‘The race | (tantly the blood flow freely, from the breurt of Edger | | Judge Johnson, the democritic cuatatte, tor PAC. S-— F¢ L oRP L. \ § J r bs is no’ veh and panty, pere ; * “ 7 ~ rs band 4 kd ob aha ‘ re Reyular Packet of the 16th of Aucust.—The new, | tp Ae she is quite as large bg the ' Binpive Pend he pains | commenced, purse $30, mile heats, The ox kept | wounded in the arm at this fire ; in the course of avery | to the Wemocracy of Ul The reception he Parcs; a Gol trated) fess nailing packet shi NEW | m P: Koopman, or expense will be spared to make her in everything ahead for first quarter ot a mile; the horse gained ~ pee wena velley was discharged, which came | met with is & 4 sSgphes: > nana in sail positively on Saturday, Iéth of August’ her rexutar day. Chitham street, New York. | equal if not superior. fast upon him ; kept ahead’ two yards the next half | Uavct in the boty: of falceler meal ec Cor ee | the eet erat andantedetavian course oF thelt i wiequatled accommodations for cabin, accoud eabin | _ nu ln*rre The™ United States troops stationed here, leave | When within four yards of the stopping place the | Sieg TEU GOMER ECOR Ter hte tele a kx: | Corba Toned and’ other questieinyriphedst> Woke fo and steeroge passengers, those. returning to the old country, of | “PUST PUBLISHED, ye : ay fe Soretrel ' ke Su- | horse stumbled, and before he could be brought up | Steele tell bleeding upon the ground, three balls having | onthe Toxas and vtlies iliestions, ; ; sends r friends, will find it their interest and comfort bY Rome tet ta the Fourth Baition, | to-day for Detroit, Fort Gratiat, Mackinac, Lake Su- : * ¢ UP | pierced his hody, and others through his clothes. Eviger- | Jokuson and Lwudry this tw to sele inequailed line of packets, (Treas fom heh Ay ) perior, Xe., to relieve the troops now. there who are | the ox aah A went in beosges OER shouts were | ton’s horse fell dead near Steele, another ball having The Hon. Edward Cross, a representative in the hor tern H pasnage, and to secure ihe Host berths, early ap- | 6, Exposition ofa NATURAL, simple, nereeatte gud intanie | Ordered south-west, towards Texas, Their departure cee ng. iad ox Ma aa ane to go ba Passed through thesadd @ into his tide, late Congress, hos been appointed one of the Judges of esl a, m board! Ser est OF | OTR NS. not only of OVERCOMING tee te 7 occasions much regret, as the society of the ofli- saddle or in harness, he ladies were very muc! Sheriff Moore eyreued to the Indians, “for God's sake | th 9 up) urt of Arkansas, in room of the Hon. I. nlace "4 Kattan st .next door to the Falton Bank, NY, | pletely destroying habitual Constypstion, without using e cers added much to the gaiety of the city. They | excited, and several expressed a wish to “ride that | to desist ; they had done enough ;” Moore, Flgerton, and | "7, “ ~ os ete | areaiives, artificiat means whatever, (discove: : . . * sweet ox.” myself ran and took hold of Steele, and asked him bow | yr es c KEOULQH LINE OF TACKETS FOIE NEW |[ "hairy Pearce Ai Wann) lowedoy sumezens sek | eave in the steamer Dewitt Clinton ; they. wll nigs of Ohio have nominated Mr Ridge- 7 “ ‘ ‘The hotels are crowded. Among the fashionables | ¢ Was wounded ; he replied that two balls had passed | “ ROMIRALEe oh ee owe fGutines | catry the best wishes of our citizens with them; it| ‘I " h i : t 3. | way, jr.,and a Mr. Fitzgerald,of Madison, fo HL positively’aail | tigyst°® fom eminent Physicians and other partons of diatine= | is doubtful whether their places will be supplied by | Who have been here for some weeks we might men- | ‘rough him, and that his bowels were all. shot 19 pieces | tH At Ono , . ‘. ‘ Pe | We carried him into the house of Mr. Earle, where he Mr. Landon, of Blendon, was a cai The gecommmodartoun at thie favorite ship are v ¥ superior | rola at, the National Depot of Warton of Paris, No.7 others for some time to came. tion J. ©. Montgomery and lady, ex-Post Master at | survived between five and six hours, enduring the most | was thrust aside for Mr. Ridgewa: cabin and steerege Persons anne ~ Lieut. Ottingun of the Navyis here fitting out the | Philadelphia; A. Vroom and lady, two daughters, | excrutiating pain, He fired once, and once only, and } for ipod aan ‘wishing to secure berths should make e: TO TAILORS iron steam revenue cutter ‘* Dallas.” She is a fine | © : i x-Governor New Jersey; Rey. Lewis P. Balch | that was after he was wounded in his right arm. Edger | tye Drarmre State.—T'wo farmers from Kendal . aire Geen ag TTSHOSE who desire to attain a correct knowledge of Fash- | vessel, of about three hundred and fifty tons, to be | and family 5 tly fe and lady, formerly the | ton drew his pistol but did not fire + mine was yor sidount | County, the one a sturdy Britton, and the other a het af the it ige | wei tae Mee Worn the catvect | PFopelled by the old fashionedlside-wheels instead of | hewutifel Mies Field ; Tr.’ ¥, abe tion of Mhilax | Lam sur the, Indians fwd Arts ihare an Pe leant | stalwart Scot, brooght to our city oh Saturday, 64 bush RT sd 5 Wireat obtada, Stinemets’ Complete Work on the subiect | Hunter's submerged propellers as first intended ; | delphia; Misa , of Carroll Place; Mr. Lem- sistance in their power. els of fine winter whoat of their own raising, for which ively sail as above, her regal il did ‘packet ah sat oo nad Pee Ah SIDDONS, Captain Cobb, wa rom $8 to $10 ner Book aud Im*r they have been tried satistactorily in the little stea- | ing, merchant, Philadelphia; Mr. Coon and lady ; | dered ever his bed in the agonies of death, | they obtained the highest present market 66 conts mer * Alert,” and proved a failure. Commandant | Mrs. M——y, and dau hter, of St. Mark's Place ; | gee Pie ese that it he had settled his rent ho | Per bushel. That day, exectly one Year ago, theve now we must call her the belle of the house. It is quite | would not have been shot; and Mr. replied, “he | th ker farmers : at New York from across ply’ to, | " Bie poetes of the fine steam frigate Michigan, on the | suilicient that her blue eyes pierced more than one | should not settle it if it cost forty li Mr. } na ee ee waa oe ‘edt BMA, 61 South st. | punons yee JMPLEXION, iy re | lake; it is just tribute to his worth that he is again | gentleman. We know of poor L—n, he followed | was on the ground an Ag | half an how re he | son have 120 ecres of as fertile land es'husbandmen ever ° Be as pa WADATRTTTG | Cinculton Metso hae ee a: |cmployed he was in Peni wetory and wverly et wf ir Ropelen, and wl wad mot uve it | Sas ht dete ef gua onde | Fv acd Mnetrone sere feck seedy iD b ER, | bi id freckles, which detra beauty ‘com: | Wounded, the effects of whi ill re- | up. Farley G——y, Esq., and lady, of Clinton Place ; bute to industry ina harvest. Such men HF FR. Hovey, mastery will Positively sail plexion. This valuable Cometic hina been In extensive wee, for | cover. ‘Che Rs ‘ople of Buin ny th ‘he ap- the was Mies ( ——n, daughter of the Swedish | threa Lona fyi oF least re- | Pee Dusbacas ond Che 1 no oC : pon h r y “ rs i th ing that |. temperament and ‘asthese, Messrs. Buchanan and Church, need travel othe ie’ "Bold i Dottie at Becta saeh eee beaten” ase | pointment, although “he displaces a gallant officer— | Const, and from him inherits that dignity and sell-| Bor which he wesgo muck distinguished, | farther than lino t insure them thrift and comfort po of Spring street. aime Capt. dnman. possession for which he was noted. G—y is 4| "The Indians remained upon the ground some two or | Chieage CHURCH TABLE LOTION, scent nana, either of ot 4, having superior | FOR, CLEARING AND BEAUTIFYING THE eae Champlin has received orders to take com sre ere regular iar one ciate i ge

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