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THE NEW YORK HE nent ihe 08 Whale Be 068 NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 18, 1845. Price Two Cents, THE NEW YORK HERALD.) sorr namiton se t8y IsLanp. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. The steamboat IOLAS, Captain Richard | WANTED—A small HOUSE, with four rooms and | re a ae —> FMB s kitchen; rent $130; or four roomy anda kitchen, in & The Genius of Niagara. house where but two Fomilies ve ‘The Weather and the Crops. Varteties. New Corton ap tur Corton Cror.—We notice in The light-fingered gentry have been rather About fifteen miles from tl f. daily, Sundays,) at3 o'clock, P.M. Pa RRY KOULSTONE’S RIDING SCHOOL, rofl lectaceintekBese stabli i feowens willarive’ in Baltimore ateoout lok AL. Ware oaty FOOT OF WHITEHALL STREET. 137 and 139 Mercer Street.” Profits of Privateering—Precedent -Established— bre rot hada People are almost sta “ | Yarex, on and after the 1ith August, will rus ress **( ¢ office of this paper. alz*m_ | a | several of our exchange papers, the receipt of new cot- | « scarce” this searon at Serato; follows, ioe. a a) OTE KEEPERS _ Around whose stern and stormy brow ton at the princi “ a | » ga, and hardly an instance Ciroulation---Forty Thousand. | “i- TET cores Ac hisi0 de 2.h pon sh HOTEL KEEPERS ning | ifsienthe rainbow’ varied tainly very early iene reat staplo'of the south to | 1aemeety apt cecurred dur om New: York ‘by the DAILY HERALD Every Thy, Price 2 cents por | Mi: Coney Tate tee tse Hea good and increasing business, to which a BAR isa® | While rushing headlong at thy feet, make its appearance in the markets; andon the minds of | United States flotel, last season, hed ite ef. copy #7 28 per annum— payable in advance. ton and New Vorkat 114g A. ML; 2. M's Ge do, tached | It contains bedrooms to accommodate thirty ‘The everlasting thunders meet. false impression, Mery ecuki a culculated to produce | fect, and prevented those miscreants from coming where PRLY HERALD Every Saturday—Priee 6} cents | Fort Hamilton for New York at Reraons, and is located in the centre of the business part of the & false impression. Many would consider it as evidence | they are at once recognized and exposed. ‘The moment Pat copy $5 13i conta pox annum—payable in edvance. | ¢Aaline OCEAN, of some other bo fon sroquised: Fiveop: not: havinge nesaiy ‘Tiironed on the mists, around thy form truth the foreboling ofa short srape toda bales | SPiekpocket slights from the oars, he ie seam, and ae ecg at the w Prices—alwayr har Pier No. 1, E, R. at 11 o'etock, A, M.:23 P. Misand tae Bene tines ray i ‘em d rman one to the earthquake shock ~~ | Of new cotton are the gatherings ‘ofthe first b +f which | wishes or di ee ro ntl be fe oshar caught i TRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and | hoon and $3 PM. ‘Leaving Cogs heed fan Hone Tevaiton | olfice, with real name and residence. ‘autdantcht The old Ocean mock, | drought aul porchiney oar a oben, by the unparalleled | now 4000 visitors, despatch. . : | and New York ati PM and tue. uesving Fort Hamilton THE BOND STREET HOUSE, And the dark Seu-King yields to thee boon suffering for weeks and mouths past In nany | A youth, named Arnold, d of the murder All letters or communications, by mail, addressed | for New York ut 134 P. M’; 436 do; and 7 do. e meed of might and majesty. ; Le many y & P.M’; 436 dos 663 Broadway. ~— if learn, that to th ofa Mr. Tannehill, an overseer, in the of C to the establishment, must be post paid, or the postage | On Sundays, the moraing trip will be omitted. - way, re places, we learn, that prior to the recent showers of | ofa Mr. 4 ‘on will be deducted from the subscript: tted | [7 Fare 1244 cents, aldiw'rh | |S now open fer the reception of boarders. ‘The situ Depth, Sound, Immensity have lent rain, with which we have been visited, the cotton fields | Cordia, last September, was arrested a time since JAMES GORDON BENNETS — LONG BRANCH | Gel, (ion ie chao the, most desirable A ‘Their terrors te thy element ; were almost whitened cotton, ‘opened before its | im Catahoula parish, and lodged in ph ‘This boy, Ar- : , = FOR LONG BRANCH, A. | ee ene g has been newly papere Thy congregated waters yell maturity; and that almost the entire crop of forms and | Hold, who is only fourteen years o! ithe be the Paornixror oy tux New Youu Hexarv Estapuisumenr | OCEAN HOUS! y ON, RUMSON, EA- | = containing between 60 and 70 rooms, y i eB rip USE, FORT HAMILTON, | 1 re les hi fall murd f Tannehill it has confessed nrthweat rornar af Cnltan and Nasenn treats S :Ws d ; \e : ‘ Ey * Patton ana Ni t TON TOWN’ SHREWSBURY & MAN ASQUAN. Parlors aud bedrooms and pantries attach own caverns fathomless as Hell young boles has been to fall from the stalk by the lerer of Tannehill, (as it is rey | low pressure steamer | for single gentlemen. Sontherers and others wi While Heaven’s glorious hues are extremely dry weather, We are just from alittleexcur. | himself) says the Baton Rouge Gazette, must be no ROCKAWAY STAGES, From Gathatine Mephet es follows Jotre 1 Sede coectert ad cakes oe eae Peat meres renee Hoult Carolina, ‘Alzbama. and: Misestipin ther altos | hill waa kilfed by the charge 60s doeble Demvel ahetine rs 4 . | from Catharine Market as follows : pa fort ant A c. - | mL - 5 ‘ jouth Carolina, Alabama Mississippi, the; con- je e charge of a doul gun 3 ; Aug: 13 nM coi ply t : 5 jure' he drought— e corn crops were vei i amine Terreette P er Thursday, ' 36°" | EGIL 8 vag Of Pine and South sts, AU MeMURRAY. | Which rent by thy resistless wave hort, cditabthe ewctustiba of Gotted: Yan ont 6 ti ey petivrsad Ad pst aa tape iies 5, z ing at dhe South Ferry. treet bes iewerieay ra FOR SALE a ee Pas ogteng feastul depts least ‘one-third, We are not evil oroskars oF panic | building le to be of brick, 98 poy i by 80 feck wide, orders to be le "earl stree 17—Sunday,’ 4“ THE Three Story Brick Hou i : ments gliste makers in these matters, but must say, from the indica- | and four stories high. Th , ani intre . , i THE Three Story Brick House, 413 Heuston street, In the glare of thy kinely ey ‘ igh. The foundation is already laid, 18 ee 18—Monday, 3S built in the best manner; warm in winter and cool in | 8 y kingly oye. tions before us, that the present will’ be a short crop.— | and the building is expected to be completed. BoWedactday, GE BOW SRdlay, whe as As erin en aneigagente per | {very web among thy trees wed monn and el howe demi | uefa fro in abate mom —’ —'] “ ” iy sy 5) arufile y heed " ts ry My wi ive CO! fo 21—Thursday,* 7 BoPharaday, 1 | Seat. Rorterme apoty to Esk COLLINS RED aig Perea N oe Arad Gonfidence in the benignity of smiling Providence.— | ment to fifteen or twenty hands, & aay’ nothing’ of B—Sitorday, em. | ami GRACE NOP dl And gives them gems for winter le Milledgetille Fedmolilipgon) Ang, 3 business it will create tor other occupations. 1G “ oo a tession given, Ofthe's siory house No. 101 best Avcowe And rears thee columns, bright and v colne Sy or tee att aac [etter from near! | Mr. Rush, in his reminiscences, states that two 25—Monda 1 [eid 9 “ js ROAD, VIA 2%—Tuesday, 9°" BY 2 between 6th aid 7th streets, The premises have lately Their radiance through thy halls toc: Ceehte ates Se Coot he aie ay Are Bes servants of the Persian Ambassador having offended him , I Yay, 10 “ h tin © te order. jinted ins! lier y “d ei hi ed 5 in Li ¥ it roment Za PONDON, NORWICH ¢ WORCESTER. Thursday 3 «| audont, last Juue, the Croton water introduced, imarble mantle | ‘The Giant Time hath never yet I flattoved raytelf that 1 would be able to rend to market | for parmission to'cut oW'thair eerte, eee At 8 o'clock he Mi from the F ff Whitehall ‘Th vi 3 mission to cut off their heads. On lea! that it rid see ae Monten: frasy sho Foot ol ite! 2o—Fridey, 29-Fridey, 4% | pieces, folding do ind itis well adapted accommodate His footstep in thy waters set : between ten and fifteen thousand bushels of grain, but ! | could not be granted, he gravely reisensee ee ‘end ee ee eo New 0—Saturday, SO—Saturday, 4 © | One or more families; rent asked ‘to one family for the residue Grimly passing thy fall, he tries entertain very serious doubts whether I shall’ make | sequel he was ill able to comprehend how the laweat Let Hee ei Tnciness to receive beesage for New pe Bes St—Buncay,” 4 | of the year to ext May ie $320. Inquire et dhe oiice of Jolm To tiotch his bye-gone centuries bread. “One thing is certain, it will require great econo- | England could deny his request. Finding, however chet through'wnder lock. jul6 tite _ | | Stages will be in readiness to convey passengers to all parts | foo oh cartel 9 to So'ieck: or of Seml, RB. Moron the Alban the dark and devious track my to make my provision crop serve me. It is necessary | his hands were tied up, he told his servants, “ it was all FOR NEWPORT AND PROVIDENCE. of the country. : 5 oe tes owner, at the same office on ‘Tuesdays and Weducaday. thy rock-crashing Cataract. also that we should plant large small-grain crops this one; they must consider their heads as being off; for off FARE FIFTY CENIS FOR THE SEASON. MORNING LINE AT 7 O'CLOCK, ha jy 12h Emblem of Power—the might fall in order that we may have the means of subsisting | they would come when he got them back to Persia.” FOR ALBANY, TROY and intermediate f LOOK AT THISTT bd fnued Set aI ee next summer. I have not had upon my plantation any- , Landings, from the Steamboat Pier at the foot © i CLE ee ies ae ae aes ee nt Jelt thee roaring ax, thing like a season since the middle of May last, and-a | Cast Iron Posts, Beams or Supporters for dwel- Brakfextand Disver on Uourd the boat, Yl be sold atthe old price, $3, and Sone ont upon the starless night, Pecame out Sob eserar sa had.an out upon it since | mekiary costalasieg in Ragioal. “Rina oomon ee: - par ane Ae, ¢ 3 all Bi dh id “ ° . . a it came out of the ground —as a matter of course it w - : mn prac- iota Wondays, Wednesdays, “and Fridaya, over che tong | | ligaves New York at o'clock, A.M... Tusedays, (Thuradays | ee arene a cre ey mde Sole relic of that awful day. make nothing -My situation is notas bad as that of my | tice in many foundries to remove castings red hot donee in aspleudid and commodions Sound Steger eo" | Ay M. Monday, Wednesday aud Friday.” | o78.of all kinds to be fomud st very low prices, Also sid RAG a Rieke ke neighbors, aud from what I have recently heard from | the sand. [n the Oldham mill, in several beams, large me ceber epi ne Sn re tire epee out TROY. Captain A. Gorham, on | Calf Shoes, $2 and $2 40. A great vartery of all other ki And when Air, Karth, and Sea and Sky the up country, the situation of the people there is truly | 8¢ams were discovered. The commissioners’ report re- a 6~SC<C~R ARR TC RALLTIMORE a2 : By egroot, , vo :, ent of. hs nde Chi " When judg: t fire: indli: v think that the cotton crop in South Carolina, from the its, y e rel ead FARE TO Sgr seed ae B38 ip, Wetneetay and Say AT o'choche, eR ID. ecrmepoemen of al other ki s and Children’s | on Relive wrostnnigaes ons information | have reoaived relative to it, will not be | Upon, whereas cast iron cannot. aol Sy AE erie aS a A IL | sce gather” 1, 1, take the number, 361 Broad First echo in the ear of Time, half a ange 8 it was last year. A large portion of) The Boston Mercantile Library Association, an NY SEB, AONE RA Notice All xoods, freight, baggage,bank bills, spacie. oF any Ju3 im*rh M. LL. Shall sing his requiem sublime. Georgia and Alabama will do but little better. institution of twenty-five years standing, is in a very ROAD AND AMBOAT \. other kind of pro ty tal en, shi pred, OF put on Poard this boat, A CARD—ADAM KLEIN, Boot M-ker, being burnt | —The last on z A letter from York District, dated 13th ult, says:—‘ 1 | flourishing condition. It has on its list of members at ae at the risk of owners of such goods, folghe bas entirely out, at 16 Beaver street, has taken the basement Phe Aa i wig thy Waves shall be will now give you some account of our pri cts for | the present times 875 names ; a library of 4,387 volumes ; 5 ee plore at 111 Broadway, comer of ‘Thames, street, where ign of hes death agony. crops up here." ‘The weather is vory dry and the ground | an invested fund of $1,900 ;’a balance in its treasury of Ne eee Sfiahionable pair of boow orshoe*s “All repairing neatly dows parched up. In some parts of the district the cotton is not | $472; five shares im the Boston Merchants’ Exhange, Me Rpuuritalled Steamboat ROBERT MOMRIS) Cutan T STATEN ISLAND ag aweee AU KLEIN, No lit'Broadway. | Vera Crvz, July 20,1845, | ,igher than my Ginger, and corn is not much better:— | equivalent to $2,500, and a share in the Boston Athe- . Douglass, will, on and after Monday, June 16, leave Doc FE by , 1845. place, some of the people | n@um. 1 phe corn has died down | Military Encampment is to be held at will be hard times up here, | Lancaster county, Pas om the Oth Eoptonber, setae ce Mare yar tl The Steamboats SYLPH and STATEN ISLANDER will 7 ‘ Materials for the Privateer Service—Slavers and i ‘This Line is composed of the following splendid and fast | levve New York every hour except 5 P. M., commencing’ at deduray be fiscloget pepuntes to amiped ar ie'| ° Deaperadone--Yell : : now, for the mills cannot | tinue until the 13th. “On the Ith, the corner stone of heed : 54.0. cdl FRAL Lemebasten Wola esiey hamnatetent ladiiem bia ferrin goc ps simile is, ge apogee esperadoes— Yellow Fever and other Diseases of | grind corn for us to uth Carolinian, the monument to be erected over the remains of the two Bet anti 1.26 pe ameneiarat AM nut Tee ss hour from 8 | 8 Mid evening, as follows :— the Climate. We mentioned in our last paper (says the Cheraw Ga- | hundred soldiers of the Revolution who died there, will Con: a ¢ jemen fro Hours for Gent ; wihaaia zette of the 12th inst.,) the heavy rains which had fallen | be laid. A general review of the troops wil take ; Fe" Ladies War with the United States seems unavoidable, | fora day or two previous to its publication end the prow | placeion that Gay; aiid Saumtctrenlakionsareien whart’ Baltimore at 3 . . M.to3 P. M. Terms of instruetion made kn: on application to Mr. | according to advi fr he ci i is i % = = Roulstone. ‘ ig ices from the city of Mexico. A | pect of another deluge. On Tuesday and Wednesday | be delivered. Pittsburg can be procured on board | NEW Hal ET He to aa Mr. R; has just received. from the country several fine and | curious paper 1s handed about here, showing the the rain continued unabated, extending far back in the | 4 writer from the White Sulphur Springs, says— “Captain J Chaytor. A Captain 1 0 rapes. 5 | hou oe until 1’. M., and from 1 F. M. until7 P. M., every half Geore Washington Syl This Line leaves Bow! Tickets for Wheeling and | the boat. z * lish Saddle He . which he is authorised to sell at . country, and rendering the river naviguble for steam- i Mit SEA Re MA LINER PDR AL aMons: File, lawl, B M—ithe steardoat EAT per iiee Saale siowonirwns metre Tmyire” | number of privateers commanded and manned by | beats.” ‘The Richland fett tor Charlestox on Wednesday pecs aged eee pected gine lg Fare $8—Through in Six Hours. Steamboat pier foot of Conrtlandt street, every Tuesday, THE PATENT Americans, and fitted out in the United States, du. | ¢yeming, and the Utility on the following morning. The | gc,, and a corresponding proportion oF fine horabe. whe PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTI- | Thursday atid Saturday afternoon, at 7 o'clock. " hi ft Spai bd effect on the crops of the protracted wet weather, has | Dronts of this Hotel per season are never les then fn. ; MORE RAILROAD LINE. ‘The steamboat COLUMBIA, Captain Wim. H. Peck, every GALVANIC RINGS ring the war of Spain, to subdue her revolted pro- | been, in general, decidedly advantageous. The ‘late | hop, and somtimes drounr te Peo Daye see than $50, Via Chester, Wilmingtou, Elkton, avre de Grace, ke. Mouday, Wednesday and Fridav afternoon, at 7 o'clock. AND vinces in this hemisphere, with the names of the punied Corn has much improved in appearance, and | Seo or Passage or Freight apply on board, or at the office on the MAGNETIC FLUID. anor rom enquiry and observation, we are now satisfied that, | Mr. Seaton, Mayor of Washington, states in hi a vessels and Captains enlisting under the Buenos | in this section of the Si ” i M4 reas- NPYHIS REMARKABLE DISCOVERY hi ived th i ection of the State, the Corn crop will be at Jeast | annual mess that the income of the city has ine: ae “nae ™n abet of the Medical Profemsion of Great Ayres and Colombian Sage, and who for many | hail en average one. Colton te doing wall and #t now.) od, withla the Year, 415,000, and that neatly 400 build. itain, ‘ent! the American pi | y de} o seaso! me, whether it will | ings have been |. Most of the s Iie to gives tur trial of ts power and efieacy. “The Pueenr | YeaF8, captured, and entirely cut up the Spanish | he materisly short or ‘ot, so far an this immediate i- | ings, and several newt chasse. Teese eae ould OPPOSITION TICKET OFFIC Albany, 75 cents—Utica, $2—Syracuse, between .50—Rochester, $3—Buffalo, $3,50—Also, after Wedues next, Jove 25th, the jay Philadelphia aud Baltimore, by the Mail Lines, will be reduced | Sous mrave Tact lines with boned, $10,50 Also, Onvvogo 8. f ft ; ; ; ye i P jon in 1040— Niet catowss Kingwon, (U. CG.) Toronto, $ S—Clevciandy (0. $e-De- SECANIP de Soden Gate ire wor all toe aries mervhantmen jthroughout the world ; to this 1s ada arte is cancer ; 23,363. By the late census of the city—30,000. From Philadelphia ws prow Biuleimore troit, $6 50-—Chieago, (Ill-) $10,0—North to Troy and White- | netic Machines are used, but are without any of the injurious | ded the names of the consignees in the United | ,The parched and thirsty earth was refreshed, and the| The Burlington (Iowa) Hawkeye, says that the H n . bhall,'$2,50—Montreal, $4.50. Oifice No, 102 Barela hie sh ts ae tens a Ch te seed one atmosphere delightfully tempered by copious showers, | new constitution which to Beitr cncept Sanday ee BAM: | Daily eee Beciey v5 timo , ML. RAY, Agent. many other respects are more saFx andcxxrain | States ; thefortunes accumulated by individuals, and | which fell almost continuously. yesterday. ‘The reis | which vo form that, Necsiey os ate eens by sive find Pi ‘ ¥M| “ike Mea WILLIAMSBURGH AND PECK SLIP rm “ao pa ag ll a RR pointing out the princely houses that were erected at Cheats oct a sbaenrty part of the forenoon with a sud- | was by them rejected, contained, among other things, a mustang ich fe tt PERI uy, wring | Badehase cee Berne eer | seen aces nthe United Staten rm the ro: | eu fad geet taping eee | anne, tnih pond te cosalon make : as TNS » belie head, face or Wm! at 5 D H vdizes’ | CoCdS of the Spanish prizes; hence it is argued | The rain fell in torrents for a few minutes, bat its vio- : ; Forfurther information, apply to: pa ome aremany of the citizens’of Ne Bronehit Nervous or Sick Headache: Indies: | Here, that no complaint oan be het rg ll in e . ‘The confe:ees of the counties of M‘Kean, P y that are unacquainted the | tion; Paral Epilepsy ; Fits; Ci + Palpitati ere, ph can be made by the United | lence abating, it continued falling gertly till even: 5 ean, Potter, SELES. atthe omer of Garis te Fey affords ab bletsant communication with | ofthe fleas popleny, Suter of Joie, Lmbagu: New, | States shovld Mexico adopt the same system against | ll acoom ied by the roll of distant thunder. A tap | Warren and Eli, met at Montgomery on the Sth instant, , D1 ong Island, 3 y $ ss a 7 andi- ys data ma jetdee_ | am two good Ferry Boats on this Ferry, which leave Peck til'Neivous Disorders.’ ia eases of coutrined Dyaperearhey | te American trade, on the breaking out of hostili- | serors the lake could scarcely have been more grateful | Gate for state Senator ia that aiaien’ moat © Sen . " cs 0 e psiathey | ties, It is thought that the deg; i to our citizens than were the various showers. The COMPAN Shipeverg fifteen grtwenty minutes chrough the day’ up to$ | have been equally successful, their extrordinary elfccts upon 8 sole agei peteiied in weather had been close and hot, the streets intolerably || Dsttxy or Tue Great.—M. Thierry, the would y iz 8 o’clck, at each n¢ i i * the slave trade will b C1 o’e! and then up to 8 o’clck, at each even hour and | the system must he witnessed to be believed; and as a certain ill be eng ie ph oem dusty,and the air so dry that it'was hardly worts Inte | be New Zealand King, who wae Kites coke LONG ISLAND RAILROAD haifhour; after which a boat Leaves at o'clock and 10 o'clock. | puzvewrive for the above complaints they are eauallg iy ke | there i ind oF The last boat leaving Wilhamsburg at hilf-past 9 o'clock, P. | recommended, ‘The Galvanic Re Peer | Cees rattan re in every way perfect: 45 - ling. ‘The rain changed all this in a twinkling, and for | en lately, by his savage subjects, was ‘o i ‘ui “ee : ; Z , Ty harmless, and are sold at prices to be within the reach ofall, | breed and negroes at Campeachy, Tobasco, Tampi- | ones a man did not fect miserable tox leaving hie umbrel dashing Hgures at Views during the comer ores” rDO S. P. S—On the evening of July 4th, the boat will continue to | Cnistix’s MaGxetic Ficin is used in connection with the | CO, and other places on the Mexican coast, mixed | ja at home, or having loaned ittoa good natured friend Hewi: 56 ci ' ° ap run until 12 0’elock. y2 Imire | Kings. to render their eficient action certain, and todirset the | up with Spaniards, to fit out privateers; besides, | with an indifferent memory. Ithwas alnxury to be rained | o¢ Vit’, Jewitt, of this city, one of the sweetest poets SUMME Hikew Geman T, STEAM SEpeG | Cylvanic influence tothe particular portions which areaffected. | men can be obtained on the Spanish main, who, | upon, and all seemed to enjoy it—N. 0. Pic. Aug. 9 | gaapeepery fees {0 Jearn, is about publishing TRA ‘ iS 0 r ates of the highest character regarding | 7 main, who, , -—N. O. Pic., Aug. 9. volume of her . and after Mth June, 1845; BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. | the efficacy of the Galvanic Rings end Magnetic Fluid, refer. | from color and personal appearance, are identical to | Mr. Bateham, of the Cultivator, has just returned from | ‘The Alby Fi Aree ly Fyom Brooklyn Depot— THE Great Western Steam Ship Compa- | ence isements, or they may be seen | the Mexicans and could not to be detected. his agricultural excursion in the northern part of the e Albany Towboat Association have purchased Boston Trnin—#3-A. M. daily, Sundays excepted, stopping y's Bteamy Ship: at the office. Only Agency in New York, 131 Fulton street, | ‘They are under the impression here, that the | State, and in conversation ho informs us that the appear- | €,1uarter of the stock of the People’s Line of steam- ot Farmiugdale and St. George's Slanor. The GREAT WESTERN, 1700 tons, | (Sun Building.) In Brooklyn, at the store of Jastes W- GhdltApaiie nea a ive on the tiere, | ance of the countey and the prospect of the fannereang | boats between Now York and Albany, composed of the agtcammmodetion Triw—ohg A. Mund 5 P.M. for Farming 430 horse power, B. KR. Matthews, Bau. | ist, corner Fulton and Uranberry 28 san frontier will'be lata up i thehiebtion the poke large portion of the Reserve ere truly deplorable, ‘The | North America, South America, Rochester, Jersey lv aud intermediate places, daily, Sundays excepted. 2 = Sommander. a re = . - . itals in a short “ i i nti and Knickerbocker. A new boat, the Hendric! exqerel priest Samat ine siete acPantr | | The ORFAT ACTA ge ome, hone poy GALVANIC RINGS [ae gitar, arrival rom the elect ofthe ei eat, Portage, Summit Lake, and portions at thers | toben of athe ange most commadious and couly rted u ies d, $ » RN, iv ate, ppened to the last expeditions sent oli h r is ry oat on our waters, wil on the river Yul and all the stapping places between Hicksville and | to run as follow: ead oA Ay eee care Spain from, Havens: against Mexioo, and thare x by poset BY the na pearcely reign ny gant Beptowbor 1 about the Ist rem Greenport Depot— : chaboake From New Yorke Possess all the advantages of » Galvanic Battery, with- | Mana@uvering to keep the American troops in mo- | exclusively a razing and dairy region, the total loss of | The Hon. John Calhoun,’ says the Kentucky Ga- ne ari daily, Suodays excepted, at 1896 o'clock M., ; August 23. Sept. 18 out ityshoek, and are suecessfu) iv coring th m,tie | tion, will complete their annihilation without the | the hay crop is a very severe Calamity'to the farmers. | zeite, late member of Congress from that State, and at Serer che Secteamers rom daly Sun iss steeped; aa os eda ween Nove 6 alpen. hentia pa all che He - Boao rai) and’s | HECessity of coming to close quarters. Me. ea says Bra great ey prevails anne Graven Juten of the lath Sndicial District, has abandonea for Brooueat ae Picermedioce pl ¢ 8 b é. N. tse 77 Bost Broadway, 149, em in relation to the best means to be resorted to for | whiggery, come out strongly for the cause and doc- Farmingdale Depot— 2 From Liverpool. 1815, PR ue too £30 enema fulton, aw aD ee Soules et Newory, Penitous Apventurg !—Ascenror Tie Natural, | the reservation of their cattle during the coming winter | trines ‘of democracy. we ao eemodetion Trait £6 42. and 236 if. , daily, Bua- Sept. 2. Satay “Bet %, | and Grand, 17 Avenue D.; 176 Spring, 96 Catherine, comer of | BrinGk, THE SECOND ‘TiMe.—It will be recollected te ae as big, sete ‘i cern 61 h, after | A new professorship has been established in Wil- cepted. for Brooklyn and intermediate places. x4 ey : Bo, | Clinton ‘and Division, Mrs Hays, Brooklyn. “Price of Rings | hat many years apo the Net subject, Jleveland yMerald, in which, after | jiame C, - seep Tran. ig Fat, dy Sundays excepted, for Brook- eFare er Grete Brial fram Soh to $1 Gnd 83 Stewards COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. | | College, and now a member of the State Senater A icc dnrsancd near nabrabe wretintobopedn Lawrence, of Boston, To this donation Mr. L recently od i 1, | fee,) according to ize aud position of the . Co & CO., Phi phia, |W. CL. ta have | , cS L. he Boston Trains stop ¢tw# Farmingdale and 8. George's | fi),'Fciuhit or passngesor oiher miormation: amiga a! COn naar have reset Geese eeton tates Exchange Erbe Carathsea: hay aaa oe eect From the pen | central and southern counties of our own State, where | *4d¢d $1,000, for establishing a conservatory and botanic ‘The Accommodation THE# stop at the following places * RICHAIS Hrontacreet, | aud Commission business, in New York, under the firm of E. | Nevertheless, many permons whe never cinion there is likely to be an abundant crop of corn, and iy:} © 0 i on the road, going both ways to receive and deliver passen- | 7 2awim*re edeaire Sroreeet. | W. CLARK, DODGE, & CO., at No, 60 Wall street, and | Dridge, have regarded: th Gbatene b can be purchased on the ground at a price that will be | Major G. Grimes, who some two years ago was ait Deer Park. a PHAN CREAT BRITAIN AND | the Union, they are euabled to make Collections of Note! the achievement absolutely imp; It will beeen | much more ecouomicel, oA.2 means of wintering cattle, | committed to the asylum in Nashville, as a violent luna- | 5 —— M4 to their friends any. Tart of England, | Bills of Exchange at the lowest rates and with the utmost | however, by the following brief narrative, with which | ‘ia! ending them to the far west.—Ohio Statesman. Oe eiahty pares cn ered as to write an interesting book oe er F: emieee s.: a Weds Beockad or Wales ems bench d romptitade. ‘They are also prepared to purchase all kinds of | we have indly furnished from an authentic source, | 80 much has been said and written about the drought | of eighty pages, on insanity, covering all the details of Trotting Ci ake Road Stati 1 18% withdrafts payable at sight, without jank Notes and Exchange upon the bri cipal cities. Drafts | that the been a second time succesfully | 224 the crops, that we really dislike to touch the sut. | his own case. Jamaica, 25, Medford Station. 118% | count, for any amount, from £1 upwards, at the following | Wh2v all promine:t poiwtscan always be hadin sums tosuit. | achieved, Certainly he must ha ly nerves and | ject. But duty to our distant readers requires that we | The Liverpool papers state that a youth only 13 Brushvitle ..”"! 31% Milleville... 1.38 | ceo : beg ‘hey respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. |" | indomitable welf reliance who Nate tines should let them know our situation, Ia a word, then, | years is i a . » Pt feand limb in such a , | years of age is preaching in that Hyde Park, i7 miles... 2. 37 ‘ 16 | | Iw Eatarp—The National and Provincial Bank of Eng- | _New Yorks August 11th, 105. allim*re_ | mminent peril :— the first is unparalleled in our history, and the latter | many of the Oxford Cambridge men iebatr rte 4 vaeboe ene me 162% | [theipwolt ‘Mleants James Dale & Sou London, andbranches | _ DRAFTS AND NOTES COLLECTED. On Saturday the 26th of July, there being besides my- | miserab re Will be produced, itis true, in some | by the powerful eloquence he possesses. ve Hempstead...” 37) 162% | throughont England and Wales . y W. CLARK, DODGE & CO., No. 60 Wall street, are | self, several guests at the tavern of Mr. Luster at the | favored sp onlow lands, some good crops, but | “pp, i is ci Branch, 3 162% | “TSYancawp2-The National. Bank of Ireland, and Provin- ared to collect Notes and Drafts payable at the fol- | Natural Bridge, we concluded to walk up and view that | Senerally speaking, the crops of the district are lament. | ,, The Bavarian Government has sent to this city, 18 IBank and branches throughout Ireland. ad po. ox che eee rensonale Le at ea ndous prodigy of nature, with which “nought | Sbly bad. Much of the corn crop was plafited late, and ety Withee Sete 3) aime Jorented: and S ~ y M |, Nati r e . Portland, phia, Hai *, i i " |, Esq. Le Beacons The stern Bank of Scotlan ational tee. Bieber, Witttag on Bale by human ‘hands can ‘vie,”—and accordingly | bad rain fallen in abundance last week or even the pre fee. Siow axsunt ofthe ohderiee Moor BO cna fer reenock Banking Company, and branches ral of us repaired thither, and after being lost in ex | Sent one, we perhaps might have struggled through the Washington City, Richmond, Norfolk, Pe- throughout Scot or . i i r vi comes direct from the Bavarian minister of war.—Phil in read: arrival of Trains at the T" 5 i he. 16th . Fredericksburg, Wheeling, Ralei Fayetteville, | Chantment for some considerable time in gazing upon | Ye#T with some degree of composure. A good rain, ten te Py - ila- Bpertitte; ct taco pesscogers et very low Paces pull praoeiae pat beridch albanabe eu be forwarded fon. eral Sa mington, Newbern, Charleston, Columbia,’ Camden, Che: | the far-famed attractions, we returned to a ‘small’ house | 4aYS ago, Would have revived the crop, in our opinion, | “e!phéa American. d. t W.& J.T. TAPSCUTT, Savannah, Augusta, Mobile, New Orleans, Cincinnati, | on the road side, betw een the bridge much more than what is generally supposed. But the | We hear that one of the hi mbus, Chillicothe, Indianapolis, Louisville, Lexington, | we were favored with an old xe Coomintg at eastern storm of the commencement of the present | the Quebec, belonging te the i eeethdier dn Hemphis, St. Louis, and most other chief towns in | aecount of the ascension of the bridge by Mr. Hiper, | Week, that, we learn, has drenched the lower part of the | pany, was blown upa few milesbelow Lachine, gaa Oo stuh, 1008 ait imtre | MANY years ago, from the pen of Dr. Ceruthom While | State and extended up to Chester District, and thet fell | four or ive men were drowned in consequence of th gu ease some of us, entirely incredulous, were warmly discus- | in the eastern part of North Carolina, and came within | plosion. She is said to have had he se cargo of e . Water Grapan Trent feasn the Lcpedane tock ef en sing its title to credibility were suddenly int fifty miles of us in that direction, passed over our sec- | goods on board.— Montreal Courier, den jand. a AREA Crptes will be in readiness at the foot of Whitehall jyl9 re 76 Soath street, to receive Baggage for the several Trains, 90 minutes be- FOR HALIFAX AND LIV fore the hoar of starting from the Brooklyn s1 THE Pe Mail Steam Ships CAM BRiAand ‘Rockaway Baggage taken in separate TO WESTERN TRAVE. (BERNIA, will leave Boston | ()RAPES—Masi jes. julore ue, Madeira, © for the above ports, us follows, viz-— rupted by the cry “ Some on Dt vm | tion without contributing what would be called.a show. Eeq., Commander, Ai is, | lands every lati dag—lor $817 et ORBURN With the avidity of ‘men ‘anxious totmeintain: tooir | The result is, our crops of late corn are falling. fast Merrie ase enty, Md. (the home of Senator "Comunnnders «September 1) 1s: | _au7 wre £76 Broulway.negt door to Nibo's | opinion, untileonvinced ofits falsity by ocular demon. | The suffering of stock of all kinds during the noxt year | (yetyictzantoes rote annexed Texas) thera were in 170, . C 4 = ar -* cm ateation, we immediately rushe: , must be great.— Yorkville Miscellan, ug. 9. n a y pac tos Prcaipsh vik too Vormepieat Hiei |. _ Base Ps MARTELLE & HOLDERMANN, the Bridge, still inwarly doubling the’ possibili, of 8 ‘4 and, just’ where ‘alavery provale in that Stat. moet, al through in 944 days. ‘The above live now in | For freight or passage, apply NO. 37 MAIDEN LANE, N. Y. what the next moment met our astonished sight—the a Stare or Mexico.—As war with Mexico is by | ‘"sie CAD YOU See ifs simoon influence. jon and offers great inducements to persons who Wish | _ #7re - BRIGHAM. Jr. Anent.§ Wallst__ | Wy ANUFACTURERS and Importers of Ornamental Hair | cension of the Bridge. | When we arrived there, we | many deemed a probable event, some information | ‘The rewards for the Xenia, Ohio, murderers have f travelling to the west. FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Resal A Work, Wigs, Toupees, Bands, Curls, Seams, Bandeau | found two gentlemen on the Bridge, who pointed ' been increased to $1,300 by the C tion, $500 b: carta built in the most apyroved modern syle, the of the 26th August—The splendid ond fast.» Hair, Danguy’s celebrated Curled Hair 19 inches long.and.s | Nr. Shaver, the hero of the odbeaion, standing at the erie perry auate bee ehinsrveting’ hs Green Ceunty, $300’ by the Corporation, $300 by the Prine crupiinais to cochens tote gomforesd. eouvenienve acket shin. SIDDONS, Captain. B.C Mholecaeand wee ee Curls, and all kinds of Hair Work, | distance of 170 feet from the ground, on’ a bench (as it is | entire population of the Mexican ‘States, twentjeiwo ne | citizens of Xenia, and $300 by the Odd Fellows of Duy- by vee | tous burthen, will suil as above, her regular day, ho rable terms. 43 1mtee_ | termed,) apparently too narrow to stand upon even with- | number, is estimated at about seven millions. From this | ‘0. avellers. he scenery on this ronte is unrivalled, aud tar alittle slbouan: B—The trade supplied on re Hea he ni 1 ‘ improvements is well wor agate, perme ibe waeaniereaed necessary Tor the beneht of | Cut motion. From the testimony of the gentlemen pre- | amount’ deduction must be made forthe Indians, half-| ‘Three companies of U. S. troops at Fort Monroe, Having very superior accommodations fort, for cabin, second cabin and steerage rest hain of Penneytvanie intern being seen. . ; about to embark should make early application to San em y the | Sent, we learned that Mr. Shaver, ing by there in | breeds, and negroes, who constitute about six-sevenths | are ordered to Texas i i wept fate Psengere avoid all {asia ae mri pao JosebHt MMUIRAY, 4 | trade oe Pinehour atm ie Pecos lowe aur the inoming, coneludedto attempt the ascension, merely | of the ‘census. ‘Thete are mere slaves, and a class too | veyed by the U. iS atoamen Cate tits 1 wre * dant upos , ine street, eomer of South. ; : i edo clonn a i aM Poth eave every momuingat7o'elock. Passengersare ad | at chet shin SHERIDAN, Capt Coiniah, will meceed | wn mouths, to commence trom thi; the it day of August, | Without aoy preparation he: Immedigtely commenced, | reutatisies ce tis coca eas anang the mili | —Norfotk Beacon, August 15. ined to engnge ther places ‘Philadelphia: Office in Philadel. | Se Siddons, and sail the 5th Seytember, her regular day.” | TB. (Signed.) climbing directly under the well known codar stump. | teliectual capability, they are said to be much inierive | ‘The Catholic College at Georgetown, D.C., has an a FOR UMMINGS: Agent, Philadelphia, May 1 ', 1845. For Tnformatlon a the city of New York, apply to * comer Lewin, Jno. Hutehler, about ten or fifteen paces higher up the stream than the | to the negroes of the south, and tainly kept under | been placed under the Presidency ef M. Verhagen, of _FOR LIVERPOOL facket of the ah Gamtember he W. MeKimley, place from whence Mr. Piper is auido have started, and | abondage much more galling and evervating” both te | Belgium, the leader of the order of Jesuits inthe Raster B. Nye! master, 1800 tons burthen, will sail asabove. Bb ad RP hanes withal a much more difficult place to ascend, as any one | mind and body. Throwing this portion of the population | states. a. SELL, a ar reautht dar. ‘W. Bennett, P- Koopman, may ascertain by examination. After going perpen- | out of the account, there remains only about a million The Pensacola Gazette states that a man named Bb HRNISELES Agua der atsnvom, | sett stat scteed accommodation for exbin, coud can " * ¥. Marsholl, sew York, | Uotlarly about 20 feet, he came to a clump of bushes, | of Mexicans who can be said to be of pure panish oF | Nickerson was seized and carried off by a shark, whilst my!7 Gm*rre and. oer 9 Easaeneays, Dereins wishing tosecure berths should Pipa al the Shirt Stores of Chatham street, New York. Taal sek aie pee ad Sabecrishad to ery Lepr engl gee hc rabl any ble og at placed | drawing a seine near that place. ~ 5 make early application on board, foot o| jaiden Lane, or to Ig ittle, from the main of rock ; | for the defence of the country Even this small fraction aeat Packer of 21m AugustecThe superion Task saline | the subscribe ind OBEPH MeMURRA Y, UST PUBLISHED, price thiny cents, he Fourth Eaion, | thence directly up the steep and rugged ridge lying | of the populace is greatly doz a | ¢uite democrats of the second district of Maryland, picket ship LIV EAP OOL, 4190 tons, Capt. John EF | The splendid packet att Bariek HenptC, Del el (CEranelated fom the Nineteenth French fdition,) "| between the deep ravines ‘on seach side of the cedar | with the! as etncanitians toe Oegrcas ook ne ie eee ridge, will sail os above, her regular 3 a vs i Cbg beng of STIPATIOD : ‘ump, until he came e bench, w! I first him. tl it ‘8 ke wll gail asabove, ber cexular day. anerior accom: | ‘et, 1000 tons burihen, will succeed the Henry Clay ONSTIPATION DESTROY easel tHe MOEA, SHRTERAS OC TOT toe Peat ae re es ore the 6th October. or. Exposition ofa NATURAL, si en nothing to stimulate and develope | At acamp meeting which is now in 88 at f OVERCOMI L. name in véry legible y of character in their intercourse with the puny | at Farmingdale, L.1., a young lady had been twenty- but also of com- | the top, Mr. Shaver inscribed ble and jnfallie | Whi modations, Mi: board, it Sid Jing. agreeable an mes PPRVOODHULL & MINTURN NG The packet ship Queen of the West, 1250 tons, Capt. ene ioe Begteur al Constipation, without using either | eharacters, which may be seen by any one from the prt evry aborigines. The rivalry and frequent col- | eight hours in a trance, from which there was then no \ ork, Line—Regular Packet of Mo 4 ; Woodh wil y ol, and sail - ib: “the fast ppered DAMAS- jal me whatever, (diseovery recent | top of the bridge. He then advanced up the stream, | lision with formidable antagonists ntial to the | prospect of her recovery. eee ei sucored the Liverpool, and sail on hu rae cn fee manor wht sits Glows. Mer reas Piet. Aor er by - Ny srrone) dole verd by eat todas slong the very edge of the awful precipice that over: | growth of habite at carat id interpidity, The Right Rev. Dr. Hughes, Bishop of New York. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A ship to load for | , or freight or passage, having handsome furnished accom. os from eminent physicians end othet peous hangs the ravine, Until he came around on the opposite pamish Mex: Boh in st. nth Coble Chick? asouthera por—Applyto modations, apply'on bean, at Orleans whart foot af Wallst, | "Siig at che National Depot of Warton of Paris, No.1t | side of the stump from where he started. "He then came from thé parent stock. It | Westtue Siratoee: yectetbe eee eee church, BOK. COLLINS & 60. | fnew Onleads Meee MEN Mg O56 Sout st” | idan ane and Im*re_ | to the last ascent of any danger, and it was truly awful | will be obvious to the most superficial observer, that in OT dice eee ie 46 South street. » , t 4 man attempting to climb an overhanging cliff at | a contest with such an enemy our Government has no-| At the close of a meetingin Illinois, in favor of our an ly forward all goods to his address. FOR ‘ve. ORLEAN-—A splendid picket ship | ‘The ship Sartelle, Capt. Taylor, will s will bedequtched for the above port on Saturday, | and sul the 29h S r her regular che 16th of August, her regular day. Rotatiasantarecn desks ere tty sub ctry, aid Gai 10 u shost cosh iKEGULAR % fortable mauner accommod te a few second cabin passengers ORLEANS—' ‘ TO TAILORS : tance of 180 feet from the bottom ot the dreadful | thing to dread. ‘The wonder is, that an adversary so en- | right to Oregon, nine cheers were given for ‘an ocean TionatieGeuings tn il ita cariocs brenchotwvuld vo | Sbyse that yawned Denosth him, while in ascending his | trely impotont and helpless shoul have the temerity to | bound republic.” 7 2 ham’ Comp A ae or some measure downward, and he had mor threaten war. No doubt, however, great reliance is la Ss . fe Hendid packet ship | Which esta, unemets, Complete, Work ge the mbiecl | over fequently to remove loose stones, in order to se. | placed on the forbearance and good nature ef the United Gee Sirti ihe eee Spe Soren ndid packet ship | which can be obtained of the author only, at No. 113 Bri vi ; ; SULTANA, © 4. 8. Di » Will posit ail ay. Price—from $8 to $10 per Book. 4m hold forhishand. In making the first effort, cither | States. Having borne so many ineults and outrages ‘ Horue Wallstes orto’ JOHN HERDMAN RCOen | On Monday, the 10h Au Say OE DONS | a ee om Sete Si pee Boek ___ At is strength or resolution failed him, and he returned to | meekly, perhaps the calculation now is that our govern. | SH° e mother of four generations. it . 6 South street, near Wall Pi pecommodations of this Soeonite, ap wesey superior oR ean Ag i Be SE Pane trite the benc ee *en ee 8 loin 2 Bement were 3 paskae 2 a a Sraserenetiiey reroctenans ALE, FREIGHT OR CHARTER—Th BN ety Ai ene apesck Spb LE. NG AND BE PYING 77 . see a fellow-being poised, as it | ofinjuries. ‘The Mexicans have resolved, at any rate, InreRcHaNGE or Prisoners.—By a recent arrange- ‘ory fast sailing N. York built packet shin YAZOO, | “hung to secure bert un ae YC Orr, _ COMPLEXION. f d earth, with barely a possi. | to experiment on our moderation, and may find, after @| ment between this country, and the vernmente of 670 tons, live oak and locust top, live onk transom; | 912 re 75 South street, comer Maiden Iaie,_ | ()HURCH'S VEGETABLE LOTION will effectually re: | bility of ascent or descent, clinging to the pre while, whether or not it has any limits.—New Orleans | the United States and France, w le to Exchange apr i forward aud after cants, carries 4200 bales New Or: = 7 =o “ a move from the skin all offensive blotches, pimples, tan, sun- | shrubbery on the side of a lofty precipice, at the base of | Bulletin. y ty, we have not oiton, and has handsoine furnished accommodations for FON LONDON—Packet of the 20th Avgust—The | hun and freckles, which detract from beauty aid a fair com- | which I expected every moment t him dashed criminals, but, by som in the , 5 splendid “ast sviling packet ship WESTMINSTER, | plexion. ‘This valuable € hhas been ta extensive use. for tA ce aseipd” betes F, Kuavas, a innk is city, | Deenable to get our criminals back again. A bill hax engers. ietaa? iy call hes plexion. This valuable metic has been in extensi atoms, produced a sensation I cannot describe. Some of | Jonn I’. Krause, a German innkeeper of this city, wi uld MY. @e Woardet Jones’ wharf of 0, 18 & CO Dee regn tar Gey ete) ee PeneavnNy eau ag ater, Foe eee aa a ower ane | tte more cautious and prudent of the company proposed | advertises in the Weltburger, that his daughter | Just been brought in re ae trent fe jtdee thochtgereny 2 For passage in the cabin, second eabin, and steerage, poly Doctles st Wiomnta aol, at IFS Nay, Se bearing me Lag by which to draw him up, which was | Marie, aged 14 years, has been mE, pe from home by | Ort anage sabi ar hacen 5 erivervalue of crim POR bale PaRiGhy OR CHARTER The altre to JOHN HERDMAN & CO., 6t South» TTCAENDER'S hardly poestble under the circumstances, as perhaps | some wicked person, and calls upon all honest people to | ials, in rm} ‘style of our old friend Bonnycastle. Thus, i BAI fing boride HOM fe Captan Waita, built ~~ FOR GLASGO The substantial reania: LAED ok rus none of us had courage sufficient to venture down the | assist him in finding her, and will pay all reasonable werklant ‘an jn American measure, 20 pickpockets i Baamore Maa? Tinea ob tie bene moesrils, et hip SARACEN, Nathaniel . Hawkins, master, DAGUERREOTYPE APPARAT pd ravine far enough to see him on the side where he then | charges incurred in her recovery. He sup daaies Tewintion ‘6 swindlers 1 fraudulent bankrupt; 10 jesabout4,000 barrels, and has handsome accommodations . is daily expected, and will have immediate despatch. ASBANCHMANTS ppoeguly, made pith thels brows 4 ba We were fearful even to speak to him. Never- any avers the route to New York. iq se infamous genteel houses in New Yor ‘ch lenses for full size | ‘#€™ around his neck with a handkerchief, he mai use of fraudulent bankrupts 1 felon; 4 felons 1 Wg hg ut ing out agents in the gentlemanly dis; lars 1fAmerican repudiator; and so on through maby ty Cari Wat on barr at oF freight oF Peasses aint ta K of broadcloth, of the criminal catalogue. We + have also a crimi- or to E. K. COLLINS '& CO. ODHULL & MINTURNS, ell those Apparatus at reduced rates, 46 Sout! #, after divesting himself of his boots, and swinging 87 Such street. Largest. size Apparatus, with throe in we whol tw t fe otreot wha ii7 re + ee The favorit ket b ADAM C, : second effort, in which he happily succeede on purpose to decoy, inveigle, and gather in wi it. Y vi H Exchange \ IR LIVERPOOL —New Line-Hegular Packet | willauccerd the Siescquriue ADAM CARR, Scott, aan | Pee. ‘Apparatus, with two inch lenses for halfsize | happiest congratulations. He was very pal ing and unprovided for seria gis where ver they nel cliy atl ‘cle vont Suiaes tt Gab Meaapiot ote 4 of ett Aunnat’ i Papi fat calling Pocket PAURIy 5 -FORCHAV REI ESCOnT TI | blatsnnet . perfect tremor when he arrived at the top, from which he | can be procured. A ease occurred in this eity not long | Riving the, Uaterant TH At Des, se teatas, Secute tions RRS Shy SIDDONS, Cape. B.B-Cobb, of 1100 tons, will ‘The Pocket “hig UTICA. Captain Fredrick Hew | Balls ,Aupercus, with ove andaalf ineh lenses, or] had not entirely recovered before | took my leave.— | since of this kind. A very well disposed German girl of | {rom handoulls, which might | surveillance at par, a . aN pI 5 ¢ nian. fifte, r For freghi or peonage, having accommodations uneaualledfor ‘or frei ght Petes lin fy 7 “Gentlemen vending remittances in accordance with the Tynchinrg Virgt Pus treet, Mi ae fay He th leman’s residence on | with a shade or two in favor of Frenc hmarkets, We 4 enieadog aud comfort, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, foot - ‘BOYD. & HINCKEN, above prices, may depend upon receiving the geuume Vogt. eal ay if, tuation, when very unexpect- | |, -esume that for a good lumping American thief,:ngland | Mb itasieans ee te nec No.9 To iz, cor Wall and Watet ats, | ‘aender Apparatus, aud not a worthless imitated article, they | Tae Urerr Mississiret.—The accounts that trav 'y @ gentleman called, and solicited her to accompany | }ould be expected to @ lot of small change, in the K. COLLINS & CO., 9 South street. Uti A “ == | haying procured the sole agency for the United Stat ellers give of the country, bordering the Upper Mis. | him and his wife to New York, in the capacity of a er | shane of a quatitity of petty lareeners. One Price of passage $100. " 3 .» | J. HERDMAN TABLISHED EMIGRANT | "Piatesand Chemical oftheir own importation, ax well as all sissippi, about the Falls of St. Anthony and the adjacent romising to send her home without expense when- | might raw bills on the other for fifty felons, aatucket shin heridan, On Corinth, wil, ancceed the Side PASSAGE OFFICE, Ol | SOUTH STREET. oxher articles connected with ther ary Yovaala nthe Lowest | stain about the Flls of Bt. Anthony and the aljacent ey she ehote to return. Tho unsuspecting git] thought sight or pr then reigebe shores ese vk on f i 05 a i i fro ‘in an jand, vin. ~ acter. The sc di be e opportunity a good one, and left without hesitation. | 1 older to tity of crimi at = Liverpool, can always be arranged at the lowest rate, as xh i enery is described ry yeti and | ry, ry her, she was | Bolder to take up a ee inals at vari- 7 : 7 i t, the subscribers inform | beautiful, diversified with the varieties of hill and di nS USES, Sid dase thet was heard: from her, she ous points of thecontinent. ‘The idenis nal Le! TOO TAC iid outs ras runhed for aon, Puy tal in general, thatthe above -Appararus and | sivors and lakos, omtaracts and precipicos—beving val | 8680 by a Cleveland gentleman, sitting in aroom by her- cenoasubenith inte te pated ie tatea ints | ; ing MAN, + can be procured at the stared yrices,,at theit sel, in the attic of an obscure hotel in New York, where ms = SURO singet =| Say es ns Nodoh Beouaway Nev Vr yorecton tose te. Seperalisiog.. \eesoup: fevexpected | #he’ had been some ten days patiently waiting to be re- | ur mints sheuld be acted on as ee a — = 7 LANGENHEIM & BE ed, into the family of her decoyer and seducer, the BLISHED EMIGRANTPASSAGE an that Southern tourists will hereafter turn their steps in | MOVed. into the family a OFFICE, 91 Souih st--Pumge from Ragland, re | © BILTIARDS—GHEAT IMPROVEMENTS. "| that direction, The communication from this piace is | latter visiting her every day, and promising to remove | 4. 4 | vicaoengn.—A letter dated St. Ma- land, Scotland aud, Wales—Those sending for their THERNERS, Stren so direct, that probably some of our citizens will be NE Eee erates ia tne oly, “saa C. Powers,” tot ta ry’s, Georgia, August 6th, sa ve but a mo- ; - ramble among the romantic known by another name, The ger. | ment in which’to write to you a line by the 8t. Mathews. ‘ ay | wilds of lowa and Wisconsin.—N, 0. Bulletin, Aug. 6, | NOW, XOrk, he woe net O8 she wae, taken spared no | Our little community has just been thrown into an un- or sale or playing at BASSFORD'S Leper me an Freee ing at the time to ferret out the villain and regain the | usual excitement by the arrest of one Peter Lewis, alias tranees joining the Museum Building, Ann street, | A New Inerepient wita Inpra Runrer.—Mr. Ree ‘one, but studied vice always proves itself an o Peters, the sup} psig Coie tantibe he Fi ity 1 149 Falta i ; : rhe ont the United Ringdon. MEU e AN, 01 fouth st. wicks Sh a fa of these improved Tables, invites | Nelson Goodyear has invented an improvement for | match for unsuspecting virtue, and the where-about of lac bhp ear te fe a tay dors gad - he ; . to call ‘State: abi? hrough | India rubber used for various h as the and his victim has not yet been asce: — | mi nnessee, at will bail in ey tle betaeaa ne Eoeamen ane rep, pevton om Une I Its | aero T EWES ee haa tene | ‘solen ot sheen cpaeen 6 tingeora 5 Accby mining 4 ined.— | tiyoctel and taken from on ‘out ike bea tn, whieh be . arrested. few 1v23 rl a . ms : . id with the rubber, which renders. it loas 3 : ‘making his way wos religges $15,000 FOLGER, RR COLLIE cor | LA oar are Leat Tra HORT INS AGONY | went, and removes tharohjection toe use “ntmany io The ship Herman eft Baltimore on Thursday with Jonial of the charge and hoped ho wae legally, 8 N VE ‘5— ‘onl lar Packet of 2lst of Ai —The. a | Banke in England, lreland, Scotland and Wales, ae er eer ee AS ras | Me tnt alas td av ee ad 1200 tons) will sail punctually as above, Jére mek t ship has sceommodati the porcaf New Yo. oie eh wuld therefore make j i jer on board foot of reece Sees oars arrangements with the subser & J.T. TAPACOTT, rate terms, by first class packet ships, 75 South street, comer of Maiden Li wey ENGLAND — ial he furnished for any amount, payable FORK NEWCASTL) 7 as wan mwa. KE, ce had ra ell, thre coppered and coppert stene f ry would do well to avail themselves of the One me of Mahogany Beds with 16) Panels, made by steam machinery. tempted to take a summe: ing from Liverpool = laster” havi he agtas ing all her fi tre ‘SM Bouth st. | stances on account of a smooth yurfece. Capt. Ringgold’s troops for He is safely bagged by this time, and

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