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“ yor gga getty yundred thousand beles more then . aly coed pos oacspereonaped MUSEME S. LATEST. ‘LLIGE] 2 ‘the | in the receipts, compared with 1843, of more than t1 4 e—BE 7 ARK THEATRE sales were at a decline of from one quarter to three and a| hundred thousand bales. The receipts this year have = is Ds elie Bengitof re, Mocat BY LAST EVKNING’S MAIL, 8 a Friday August 22d, beeper) half per cent, Farmers’ Loan declined 1 per cent ; Nor- been more than two hundred thousand bales§over those i tant y Wich and Worcester }; Harlem 3}; Long Island 1} ;| of more than last, "7 ining an’ Gardner sey Baki and Barer, Ware, Cary], | eetday’ Will comme with the Comedy of ‘Washington. Canton 1; Reading Railroad 1}; Kentucky Sixes } ; Also} a fa tacks, Brads, Copper Tacks, Count de Jolimaitre - WH Crisp [Correspondence of the Herald.) Vicksburg } ; Ohio Sixes} ; Mohawk } ; Morris Canal Ohio 6, 0 Bi Haste RR ‘ED ke, bs Colonel Howard, Dy ee Wasmneton, Aug. 20, 1845. cloved at yesterday's prices; and Pennsylvania Fives Resumption of the Case of William Rufus Eltiott— went up} percent. Offers were made after the adjourn- “/ de . phe do Ti "5 ao ve sai togers wishes to have Beraphina Mins Kate Hi Continuation of the Examination of Witnesses. ment of the Board, to sell any stock in the list at the 32 R mation as to his relations—this is to acquaint him th: ad Prudence, i 0 ‘ quotations. 10 66___y obtsin intelligence of his By giitressi Jetter to . ARGE SXLE GRE 4 ‘ At llo’clock, to-day, the Court re-assembled in Counterfeit checks of twenty dollars, drawn by the sag Ae | eee papas Melasteee auld Imtre ture—By HB, Willard, Th , Fancy Dance, by ‘he City Hall, in continuation of the examination of ‘3 : , i io coaetnde l 1 Bank of Charleston, South Carolina, on ‘the Bank of the S-SALESMAN-The- siponicn bayind a thorounh | WOOK hs Sil, Moo No.3 FAINT HEART NEVEN WO witnesses, in the case of William Rufus Elliott, be a 810 knew! f busines: first-rate Salesman, is wile | Bedsteads, Bi Charles the Fauy Gor i fail . earner State of New York, have made their appearance in Phi, 0% 2818 | jing to devote his time and aitention to any hreewewaud two valuable secondhand’ cont sos | Huy Gomer, <0... Crap —_| arraigned for examination, as to his admissibility, ladelphia. They are well executed, but can be detected 830 2849 | such services. He possesses ¢ Drug | fine order. Duchess de Torrencuev Mo or inadmissibility to bail, for the killing of William by there being two letter A’s on each check of the coun-| {3 4° s10 Calastins onbeadh cr Wase ; NOs S palr Pillinstors, 0 Hair Mattsasges; Penthar Beds, ogee Lael Fae, Z. Kendall, on the Pennsylvania Avenue, and the terfeit, and but one on the genuine. 0 = do 33 office Me i alaciné Malt Lantana) Gepesceuttiicniniie’ Price of Admission—Boxes, 75 cents; Pit, 50 cents; Gallery, iy The receipts of the Western Railroad Company for the week ending the 16th instant, for the past two yearr, are as annexed :— ie. ee. > : " % cents. wounding of Josiah R. Bailey, with a pistol shet- 25 MohawkRR *6m Ls OFF CLO HING & FURNITURE \ WANTED.” | ‘Those wanting bargains will do well to attend, nattlOTs Per at o'clock, ane? the Curtain will rise precisely at | on the afternoon of the 18th piety an f 50 Harlem RR cast off Clothing or Fu ope! MINERALS AT AUCTION. 7~ A limited number of Season ‘Tickets may be obtained | ‘There was no abatement in ube! fee ssane , Hneenl cate sondinas fon ta LEVY will sell on Saturday Evening, at 7% o%eloek, at | atthe Box Oflice, the number of specta, e. c a — from yesterday, although, from the f es a e, 98 Broadway.a collection of Minetals, just received, SOWERY THEATAR. ad ride dapiaalbiaenlls sage Week ending die. Ha 15 dee, ara | Toh eae ANB. thre Cohen will also sttend to Ladies st their re travers es Niagara, Valls, and are cholee ane ie evidence taken, it had become apparent that the Passengers. > a do 120 66 lence, 5 al? Im fgets, ening, it 22d, ‘ / P Freight, &e. 8,508 7/836 dec. ‘972 eo] = W. for replen their private cabinets, as well Will be peetentede nature of the crime of the prisoner was clearly jus “ —— | omit ANTE ° nerological and geological studies. Now vy TRGBON Ot ree . jus. 1438 $19,059 dec. 298 66% 'T CLARKE’S & STEVAN’S Temperance Intalligence | Te4dy for examination, NN" Reovowteal stu 4 Pcie re OF PAIS tified, from the strongly markedevidences of the last 9, Recei jously from Jan.1., S98'100 923503 SNS; af do 390 66 Aico. 95% Duane street, subscriber Torsome ood Pro: | Also. a quantity of Coin, some of which is 9000 years old. Ape Black Xnig! F browse ceed Seat , et previously from Jan. 1., 386,109 429,899 ine. 37,314 | 3 geonington K R = a to +. it wie aad cleat pod Fro; | ate tier King Charles, or |i of irade, siecle of pasion nit Se adits id tal from Jan. 1 to Aug. 16... $407,647 442,586 ipe. 34,959 lew Stock Exchange. tiber pledges himself to precare | GH RIFF'S SALE OF HORSES—By vi ode: Jaques, Mt, Lon, SRO wy om ree ora ‘otal from Jan. he +) help forthe public st the shortest notice, Mr. Clarke's office | SS ofthe Hor. Charles Dele reece ve ene ott atder Davenport | Queen Catharine, M street and Pennsylvania Avenue, opposite Fuller's Ho- This increase amounts to only about 7 per cent. 2% L Island RR 86 rn fi sy Ys ge c sk 0 br me pe A is patronised by 40 ve of the first families in the commery: away, | gL Common Fleas of the City aud County of New York, to me Hadaway | Rossignol, rs Serzeant | tel) the prisoner resting on a cane; stopped sometime, and ‘he receipts of the Mohawk Railroad Company for 100 fs wesmember (tired pri Pie cons west of Broadway, | directed and delivered, | will expose to sale on the 27th'day of Vache | Madeloude Leon, MrsPhullips | saw Mr, Kendall coming across the street, and ashe came week ending the 16th instant, were as follows :— 40 Harlem RR 2 |" jy26 ter ‘genes aie August, 145, at 2 o'clock, 1’. Mat the Bull’s Head. in 2tthst., ‘. Alter which i across, the prisoner drew a pistol from his pocket, and : 50 Nor & Wore Pe nn So ET ls EES EE STS Ea SE the third avenue, one je and one pair of Bay Horses, A New Overture by the Powerful Orchestra. ut it cnder his coat tail; Kendall was two or e yards Passe WE Ane Hunton Rasuacap, % do odo | SECOND HAND CLOTHING AND FUR-| $iedwneet jn attachment against the extree of ‘Thomas M. wrod Se ae wh oDs, bif the curh stone, near James's store: think the prisoner 680) . : 50 Canton Co 3° 15 do oT HOB. Ml. JONES, Sheriff. . i . ight ig Ni -E WANTED. THOS, paty SI ofthe Woods, ott | Ralph Stekpole, De had on a light coat. ket in the ot jut Nik: wiamcotig 38 Baie SR | rv che tugheer rice pinen Oca Goke pia of Clothing | Nery ay nnk dentme_| flint Berman’ > Teucks | Cel ttoce scam’, D'iatper | tt ya unas nis oee Nitiedimanlaceels fe mieben Total. do. 3533 25 do ‘and good second hand Famiiture. Persons ws jing to FOR SALE AT AUCTION ON MONDAY, A Big Tom Bruce, _Phillimore | Rich Braxley, Henkins | —were the pockets large? Witness—I did not examine Same week last year. . .. 100 L Island RR 830, 6055 $0 Ohio L. & T 95 | pose of the same, will do well to cail ou the subscriber, or ad- 25th, ou the premises, at 12 o'clock, a FARM of 25 acces, | 4 Dep, 2m Sutherland | Telie Doe, pire Sutherland the pocket, sir?) (A laugh) He pulled the 1 out of 300 do 60%, 50 B of Com, seri = ise through the Post Offie, which wil] be paaptaally wear West Farms, two miles from Harlem, in Westche: Ai ‘coud and Third Tiers, Sets; ia Coat pocket; I seen Mr. K 1 a cor towards Larger in 1845.........eesee sees $616 68 4934 Chatham street, New York | Hons Bora amd nae re a, tem neat Dwelling and a Farm | pit cud Gallery, 125 cents. mand he gave him a shove, and then ee 4 The receipts from the Saratoga trains were $475 gic 1X. 3B:, Goustantly on hand, a xeasonable assortment of i eae weetnhs ete nafoors will open at a quarter before 7, the curtain will rise at | HEPPed backs, Mr Hen pero back on his efabe foot, f the 20th instant, after a long and | tlemen’s Clothing, cheap for cas : I he highest bidder, as the | Belfast? against $302 last year. The running expenses of this| 0n the morning of ? 2 "on " 5 , te . ? nr GARDEN." | and _fired_ his pistol, and the cap bursted: before he fired road are about 50 per cent on what they were last year. rene relat send friends Ste fom . Tespectful- WANTED bythe eR nd Lake Superior Mining | pi Shoutd he'd re JOHN cauet 1 Aaaston (ib Cones. -p0 Pe ee ‘The weekly returns of the Reading RailRoad C ly invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday afternoon at many FIFTY: Comper Ma erent place. the day prove stormy, the sale will take plac ae ‘a ee TR POAC mee LE NEOs eae ncactanle, tem a6) Weshtonten sxearey Ty ea I a alad (AE aa ere Or Mea dications moment this gentleman. fired the pistol, sir; I think he Proprietors shoved him the second time. (Mr. Hoban—Go on. Mr. hs . —— —_ aces se French aad Heiser. | tfarris|—-W. ite F hy continue to show a very great increase in the receipts, Femperate and experienced Miners will receive liberal wo- FOR SALE Enier ; doy tknow sug meseioe Laan hisrce eae We annex a comparative statement of the business on LOAN OFFICE Bes—nOue others nee apply. 2 THE Stock, Fixtures aud rtfully announce that they have enga- | and dropped behind a hack till the batt! at the road for one week in August, in the years 1843, 44 7 ANpIe o The mMberslaenatan Wane a Bt eae Tavern, ec 1 of wghts, the Burlesjue Ftlionan | Saw Mz. Kendall lying on his face, and ke ii up, like as and “49. Oe er, aafresient N-. ad LM: 0. Spiers mis bat aa “ana papal 8 fp was looking $e Sais Bastionaan, he backs of these ew York, Aug. ith, 5 al wistre ig august 24 gentlemen was not to me, my was to 7m; weer ApH ane Reaping Raugoaw, |, | ON: Sixth, between Mar. | -N*™ ee ete be rn ‘The peston pines ? Tan toward iljolt to get hold of him, Dut as. he com Business). ee0... SILO 90 $16,626.00" 80,004 12 + Office hours from 9 o'clock, A. M.,to9P. |TO NORTHERN, AND SOUTHERN TRAVELLERS. | -"— Fon SALE “ae A Mus menced firing, I cleared out behind the hack, and. don't Goal transported, tous,.. "6,728 12,129 23,220) “MONEY ADVANCED at an interest of six per cent per EAGLE AND PHENTC HOTEL The stock, fixtures aud good will of the wholesale and | Te be followed bya Burle pera of Cinderella, | know any more till Kendall was killed ; after he fired, 1 ‘The receipts of this road amount to about one hundred | annum, from $2 up to $10,000 or more, on Coods, Wares god oe A CUern Gae feet Gag fetal Grocery and Liquor Store, No. 117 South stree SHIN-DE-HEEL-A. ‘nisl [looked behing, as iets. chaneagy sietiage Me. tnd fifteen thousand dollars per month, and the transpor-| they<ge\ =? Goll and Silver Fate, Watches, Dismouds, Jew" | rive UNDERSIGNED, for the last four years proprietor of | fiy=tow doing a good cash business inthe ship. and U7” Jatermnieolt of HAT ex Hie for Procite so¥ Balteal | SOEs a he Gctueandanrerdl aieetaniceaee eerie tation of coal to more than one hundred thousand tons. | | No families reside in Minor street, uor is there ayy other | ounces co'ius city and. counter puitonee and eee ets | 3 So te, rae imerengartiches Com bts range of apleudid Cosmonauts wili ve open {or inspection | Examined by Gen, Joxes, very closely.—When I was ‘There is no limit to the facilities of this company, and place of business u this atreet open alter nig hefall be cu; | public, that he has, by the numerous solicitations of his friends | the lowest cash prices. . Ton rerson aig adn ea ccnased at ‘The second part will commence with a looking at them, oras I thought I was a looking at they are sufficient to carry double the quantity of freight | strictiy ceufdlential, © Privates and all transactions are held | heen induced to take charge of the above named Hotel, so well | ness, such tn opportunity of making. « profitable iuvestinent pee Overture=-Orchestra. them, they were standing breast to breast; I was stand- Y are suiicientto carry double the quantity of freight | strictly ceuiteutial_a22.6tzbz_] known by all who have stopped at it, asthe best arranged and | veh Cpr on For further particulars, apply on the premises. Mr Parsloe and Miss P Le Pas du Tyrol, ing sideways; [think I heard another report before I ever yet transported, One hundred and four thousand jew jon Kids, vin mos tous howse for comfort and pleasure in r eeiY: | «Algo forsale the House snd Lot No. 179 Fourth street, wear i iscres aneaithaltisastia olelaabis? c+ to aom | Tedched the hack; he (Elliott) was away from Mr. Ken tons of coal were transported from the mines to the s sold. st q TE oe Coe : ‘ : : : hy Jall when I came out, and Mr, Kendall was lying on his a Spinach, | se Ja leaving his old dhe is wellaware FINE FRENCH BOOTS Fi ~ . | mence at 8o'clock Sethe d » K thi i ' 2] Ae: ; ; as “ NE FRENCH BOOTS FOR $300, CITY MADE. 2 ; stomach, and I was scared back again by the firing; board over this road in July, which exceeded the esti" | Radish, Leitice, Cabbage, Caulitlower, and other vegetable {air business; but, he is also assured tht he For style and durability they are equal to those. sold els GARDEN, don’t know. wha 4haraam wana aap eb maven nail the mates twenty-four thousand tons. The estimate for} "Hot House Grapes, of the most delicious kinds, at five and in other stores for $3 ; five French imperial dress Boots Friday Evening, August 22d. Mr. Elliott shotat Kendall after he was lying on the August was ninety to ninety-five thousand tons, and the | sx, shillings per pound. ee ie i 2 ag I ee Me Wil be presented ths hughly popular vigse of ground, “tl le] rs 3) Us A THE V 44 te y) \. NEV! —} ii quantity actually transported in the first two weeks in| flowers 7) mess Commons af the mont rare win delicate YOUNG & JONES’ French Imperial Boot and Shoe \ bea oe pee i Se Mr. Nevirt—t was sitting at my storo door on the Augudl wabdeniltonl “AU tats vate’ Kaaaliinate wat 2 ttre ates RAZER, facturing Depot, one of the most fashionable Boot and Shoe} — Yovise: iss Mary Taylor | south side of the Avenue, opposite Fuller's, reading @ hag raat say: AMS sate Oa sing wih) SS SREEN TURTLE SOU Bn | ant are "Augusta, Geo, | establishments in this city. Gentlemen that are in want of | BArOuess. ‘Mrs Watts | Newspaper, when 1 was attracted by the noi be exceeded, re is very le doubt by that time 5 = rof dress Boots, will find a saving of fifty per cent by ; ‘ sa A a Mr w Mr. Kenda moro than eight hundred thousand tons of coal will be | TTuRT Lim Sonn Sakae cue GREEN! NESW FRENCH GOODS. |! 0 oft Meding aleo done inthestore, Paces i 4 r Bi a pistol before icury PL way; when I looked ‘over the way and “"iulugher | witha stick uplifted; don’t think’ heat + Blevek ; Mr. all ding transported on the Reading Railroad, from the mines to | ken. syle aden ithe, Saperenionall A company of experi L lew Yor! Bare " ppecdale eco ace ‘cl girs ty post) with, thar stig the seaboard, during the year 1813. The highest oat-| sudforis will betirendtentomti A Monroy zu | JAMES BECK & CO., Ee EXCURSION "| Dancing. ty Alitues Celeste and Partington | PSe4: Elliot was in the strect at a short distance, with , male Heer ye ae eee enenine SHenBeon this exten Old W: ‘VER to buyers, on reasonable terms, the richest a LOWER ; TROD THE TILER. Mr Elliott was retreating, and as, Mr. Kendall was about sive and important work, was seven hundred and fifty] _N. B.—Families supplied. nt of Fancy Goods that has ever been shown in this LANDING AT CONEY ISLAND EACH WAY. Flora, Miss ‘Taylor | Ai Miss Roberts | to throw the stick, he fired; did not see whether the stick thousand tons. 5 5 — ng been selected for them tn Part hikes Briel Affording passengers a fine view of Sandy |, ‘Teddy, the Tiler. “iiagigt Mz Brougham hit Elliotts think they, were | six or sight foot anerts i i i H br : je. Hook Light, the Ocean, the Highlands of Ne- | Tim. Mr Nickin Henry , Lyvere | thought Kendall was about row the stick, when We annex a statement showing the quantity of cotton mill if Partalts on hoard, without delay. | WOE tS Os Pia ine versiuk, andthe beautiful Scenery aud Foret | Lord Dunderfod, Deering | Frederick, Galingher | fell; “it appeared to me the stick went frombis hand as yarn exported from the principul ports of Great Britain | jub WOODHULL & MINTURN, hunt Cab ete ea arbor, as well as an excellent opportu: | Notary, pAndeston | Sift dance Diumett | he fell; did not see any one at that time but those two; for the first six months of the years 1844 and 1845, dis- 87 South street. Ombre Shaded” : WO pecinese ea ehg healthful and, refreshing sea breeze after | | 2 An effeient Pouce mul always be in attendaacs to wae | my store is across the avenue, placing me about 175 f. tinguishing the countries to which exported, and show- | PACKET SHIP QUEEN OF THE WEST, from Liver: hj Mousselen de Laine. ark Brass Bond Py Gh ea (g-7 off; I think Mr. Kendall did actually throw, Mr. Elliott ae _ pool—Consiguees will please take notioe that she is di ; St d Cashmere d’Ecosse very rich. 4 and commodioussteamboat DELAWARE, Capt. a having withdrawn from his reach; the fire and the throw - ing the increase and decrease in tho exports to each. It} charging under general order, at west side Burlixg Slip. All| French Chintzes of Gros Odier, Hartman and Keokliua print- | p. “gigi ii) eat a ee AWARE ing of the stick (the gun barvel) appeared to me to be in- will be observed that there has been a decline in the jot permitted must unavoidably be sent to public store. jog, and 5 if 23d—leaving the foot of Warren si French Ginghams, pl nd twilled. . oe. at 1g 0’ tock PM the foot of Hammond street, BOARDING IN THH,COUNTRY WIS omunein de Laine? V6 Sua Scatlet Merino and | Cova acetate Guitey past 2y Fike src, Bs ae FEW FAMILIES can be accommodated di voy beat Ree | Semaine Soe ky Ey urday, Auj stantaneous; when! first saw them, Mr. Kendall had the a 0% stick raised, as if to strike, was near enough to strike Aarelae sede ee ma ericle: him, but Eulott retreated out of the way; alter Kendall Corton Yarn Exrontep rnom Great Britain. ‘0 1844, 1845, Ine’ Se fell, I saw the other gentleman (Bailey) upon no's. Dec's, | A EE FAMULEES con be, socommodated h SILKS, half-past 7 o’eloe abe : ON phe Siete aes = Pounds. Pounds. Pounds | residences in Onreee Catered ane el ight Silks, Pyramides a Volants Fare 2 cents for the whole Excursion. a22 2tistme seiltyefhand atthe Men aecasmen ik ch ary... eee = = we County, about one mile from Cornwall | hc Ores cond oD: i STaratd OTS Bailey's hand; at the first fire at Bailey, { think they were puber he = sion | Eandingand four, miles below Newhareh. Apnly to W:A.| s Mfevcane dex ehaines GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION shout 15 feet ‘apart; [thought Bailey was ho get “Corsage luce passemen- hold of Eliott, ik of the State of New York. ii RA SINCLAIR, 432 Houston ites eee AND COTILLION PARTY, ig his pi aa = a Seay er eet er perio? — ——— terie . et ss tol to fire again; did not see Mr. Bailey stoop before th 20,22 = 4a,2% )S'T—Book for the Bank of Savings, No.38,575. ‘The finder} ‘ Camayeuxand broderie ‘Pekin Ombre, ailes de Aifordiog passengers’ fine moonlight first firey cow ‘llioth. firethres times; ualsantttne eciey 593,161 211,980 requested toleave it at the Bank, No. 107’'Chambers s.—| ‘' Horizontale stripes ei es view of the Fortifications and Scenery. of our saw Bailey pick up a stone after Mr. Elliott ran tow 2,227,623 379,216 it being of no use to any person but the owuer, who isa poor] ‘‘ Rainbow, stripes and oyal armure Harbor and Bay; accompanied by the cele- " N into Wallen’y doors 2 ehousit ties atommvecse tiem 79,734 78 widow. 422 3t*re flowers natte ated New York Brass Band, together with a splendid Cotil- pray, August 22d, at 4P.M.—Purse $30—) heats, | and int err OUR i Chili and Pe 118400 118,400 . 5 > 4 ‘Perspective rubanne “ menteries Pekin | ion Band. best three in five uuder the saddle, with such force as to make a considerable dent inthe Cape of Good ii 4,372 At ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. Dentellea perspective “ e, Corbeille de} The new and commodious steamboat DELAWARE and Col, Bertine enters chh Frelinghuysen side of the door, but I learn that it did not. Colom fe = HE above reward will be paid fc “ ine, tout euit Fi her Barge Marshall, Captain P. H. Smith, will make an exenr JWoodmft be Drovier Mr. Keutey. I was standing at Burden’s corner, op- Denmark. k 67,982 LYN Hi a bre, cadrille, glace =‘ filet and natte sion down the Bay and Harbor, on Friday Evening, August -bl g Black Joke posite Fuller’s; saw on the same side of the avenue, low- Egypt... 70,943 — the 20th instant, where he was f i Pekin Camayeux. i leaving the Pier fc ‘arren street at7_o’clock; Ham- M Wi + bg Sir Arch: er down, across lath street, several persons; saw Mr. C6. vers Said Lynch is about 5 feet 10 inches d Royal Moire Pekin 4g 1 street at 8, and Pier No. 1 North Ri- JD McMann. & Peacoe MePherse f the two brothers on the spot) take Foreign W Indies. he above reward will be paid on th “Pekin Chino’ cH y returning to the city by 12 o'clock.) 222 ittme seo ie Pee ___ | McPherson, (01 whee ot pie pede Gibraltar... Hudson Courty,New Jersey; or u " ; ‘Satin Cachemere in tal pains or expense will be spared to render this one ofthe | ~~ COLMAN’S hold of Mr. Kendall. He broke away from him, and ay Hanse Town, &e. taken, if such information results in his arrest—any informa- |‘ Marocaine “ most agreeable aad delightful excursions of the season. 2 HY SALOON peared to be very angry; saw him go across to Mr. Elli- Hanover {ion concerning him to be left at the Independent Police Office, | ‘ Africaine a bandes } Hraccstitente Tatasehed ere Geocoin charge: LITERA SAL N, Ott, at the corne? of the drug store, where Mr. E. was oe ecm street, ae i ae eater i horaes at} ‘ Pointille, tout cuit Fare fi al 2tis*re , np Fant ir | tw TINGS standing, with a segar in his mouth, leaning on his cane. ’ 5 E, Sheriff, ‘ <GURSION TO THE FISHING BANKS, BEAUTI L f Bt ’ When he went up to Mr. Elliott, saw him catch him by Hndvon County, NI ALEXANDER’S PARIS MADE GLOVES. 1ON TO THE FISHING BANKS No, 203 Hrondway, New York. the collar-and Ithoughtlie'apokente Meal. -Fiabaiade @ FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD, Bouton Brevete. Caprain RL. Mabey, will make an excarsion | (Vf AXIMILIAN’S Great and Splen did work being, his ger grab at his cane, and in the scuttle I heard the bo ih P New York, August az@ lt*re_ | Of the most recherche colors, Printems Clairs, Demi Clairs, ee ‘The steamboat ROBERT L. STEVENS, i : iin Onna - through the United States, illnsi with Bighty Ku- ft. Mr. Kendall wrenched the stick from Wis paid for the recovery of the body'of JAMES WEDDING AND SOIREE DRESSES Mday; during the season Ve? Tweaeeys Thuy: | ravings, after the manner of drawines. 1 large folie—-withs | SOf, ,St- Kendall wre ‘Kendall, and got clear of him.— McBARRON, who was drowned while bathing at Long Embroidered Muslins, Dresses ring Hammond street at 8% o'clock, A. guarto volume of letter press. both volutes elegantly pat up! When Elliott backed from Mr. Kendall, the Intter had the Branch, N. J., on Monday last, 18th instant. Deceased w: do Tulles, ‘do 8%, Pike and Delancey streets at i for the Drawing Room.” A few Hy printed in English. | sso raised, and then Elliott fired the fatal shot They five feet six, nches in height, | 2 Si de 9g’ o’clock—retnrning to the city in good season. anattranger should visit the City without calling in to see bon bie geet peg icra oY ; drawers. ‘The above reward will be. paid iinmediately on the ee ae. Les Ae ae BOOKS, PAINTINGS, AND ENGRAVINGS, dil noteee the stick afterwards; did not go to Mr. Ken: P Ve y 50 cents. ald Iwis*me . by , ” Mi recovery of the body, by his father, No. 11 Avenue B. = which are offered greetly reduced prices.’ 7 ll; went to Mr, Elliott. In the scufile to take the stick Cooper, the hotel keeper at Long Branch. ‘The bod: Imitation Brussels 26 NTE as The Publi Site Room is filled with books of every kind, in | away. | heard the cap explode. | E had more asz.gte ibly drift ashore ou Long Islands Pointde Brussels’ do RAND EXCURSION Yarious lavguises, to sue which, and the Print Room, no | than half way across the street, when attacked by Bal- ste, COLE 8 a3 = Da anal peas charge is ma : : Ene nee baa Wiad ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS RE ; ‘Thread Lace Flounces, very width, COTILLION PARTY, ‘Above te Bookatoie or Sate Room, an apartnent i fited | ley; Kendall had hardly fallen, when he attacked Eli fds OST—On board the steamer Ne on Wednesday dodo Scarfs and Veils TO WEST POINT up for the ‘ rina: Ae ns he tac rechiadsuemae saeitiaa ae “Lina Ss ESS Zorsing, 4 oll butk billy contunit Fhre Hundred Sante RMS ER Ra Ge ASIA Ree Te inks, EXHIBITION AND SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS, | ott, as he approached; saw nothing in Bailey's, hand; 98, 692,551 6,319,822 6,701,105 i - ; MBROIDERIES. ‘i . . i —hardl; 54602351 6822 | Srithteld Exchange Bouk, Suithcld “Rede Iatand, ahs | Rich embroidered Dresses ich emb. Pelerines, Sully The Managers of the Thistle Benevolent As-| "EWG HUNDRED CHOICE PICTURES, or sie yards off, ducrtcay Gut haianey wallace oe Pounds . ae decree, “aa | soe ever TW gta any eu by reat the sans | Colt San do do" Gardovle spelarjn ay the urgent request ofa uumber of| by ancient and modems Masters—to view which, asmall charge | fm his Randy after the few re, saw Mr Bley stoop to pi is. 381,54 ee By ptaia William Rollins, of the Neptune, or at the Battery so pss eit | ave been induced to give a| of 12g ceuts is required. ; ick, one; did novese Ms. Belley hsow bates te The greatest decrease in the exports has been to Ind: t GEO. W. CHISLEY dedicate cursion and Cotitlion Party, to take place on HERALDRY. swag eas gaan edethoons i ra 7 oy i mi is* . 5, ‘ Monday, the 25th instant. steamer ROBERT L of individ vhose fa 8 originated im an erwards, during the firing; saw him feel- Chlna, and Russia.” The quantity exported to the United | _©21 dis! ae Sebati it Guucisris Georgette | SPEVENS iu r tae RATT have ean engaged {9 pro. gouty Bara a ‘al splendidly. ‘emblazoned ove ing, abit for a stoma, After fuither immaterial particu- States this seas : ‘ p ceedup the Hudson to West Point. From two to three hours al in execution, and yt one third the charge of the Lou- , Mr. i b Sr en ONT ON Salaiay. sillel teak bille cate gto aboot | ¢,,,09, Mary Stuart do, a0 eghtevers | will be allowed to vist the interesting and beautiful scenery of | don Hers'd's Collegen,” Ciealogies Or Peligress arrauged aud | Mey Mt, Kelley was discharged. aggregate decrease in the trade has not been one per $500, principally ‘ol the Hartford Bask of Hartford, Con- | ©ols doubles and Valencie ope os lerines rubannies. this celebrated spot. ire write | 2 {anes the pistol go off, andsaw Mr. Kendall fall; stated the po- eo b cl 7 o » the return, u ty, - JST ED, ak ethanae i, n SAILOR Corte ees tes Gott oe EERE Bale eee Ue eee 4 liant display of Fireworks will be ethibited. So" "| The GENEALOGY OF GLORGE WASHINGTON, | sition of Kendall and Elliott at this Ho Elliotts did not prices tais article commands this secson compered with | ber, payable to his order, Supposed to have been denpired 4 An excelfent Cotillion Band has been engaged for the oeca- | with his arins and crest, as worn upott his exrriae. towards him; saw Bailey making up to Elliott; did not last, makes the aggregate value of the exports for the | “th Carap-ground at Sing Sine, or on, board of the steamboat o ae ad the danewg department will be unser the direction of | " Price ouly 8 50—in colors. A Curiosity. je@3eodtfm | see a stone in Bailey’s hand; Bailey might have had « y was six or eight stone, but he kept it very close; B: ired; Elliott EXCITEM ENT. feet from Elliott when ‘the latter i do rs r Columbu: eturning to the cit; ‘New York. Said boat ¥ first six months of 1845 much greater than thet for the | left Sinz Sing at halfpast 2 P Me, on the loth natant, ‘The Pantejots Nouvelles Formes the scene with the soul-stirring INTENSE orts of the corresponding period in 1844. Public are hereby cantioued, against negotiatin check, as elisses dete Armonville. ; : OTHING HAS CR ) so great an excitement, as} sort a backed, having dodged made at him; they payment has b 1 i 100 ; atharine street Ferry, E. R. scan a “itera, gthaisoahlp Gre 4 . 3 We anuex a table giving the prices of Water and | bili two $90, and ite $36 bills athe eter Bee ® RICHLY EMBROIDERED BAGS, PURSE +95 Canal street Osg: State Priaoi! Doc epithe wondestulemes ehisied by the Syrup of Health | Doth worked round pretty much during the fray; when Mauch ; JOHN PEARSALL, ‘The above, with a large stock of other goods, is wei d h strertat 10g. ‘The landings on returning co | ypu" Jin the treatinest of Scrofuia, | Elliott fired, he would run round till he got his pistol fix- mi Menchesteron the st of July, 1644 dnd Delaney street | the attention of buyers visiting this city, xs they will fiud goods er only. Kings bil Ail eruptions of the skin, aud the ju: | ed, and then he would sort a back like, and stand still The Sing Sing papers will please copy the above and seud | not to be found elsewhere. JAMES BECK & CO. ‘Tickets fora gentleman and lady $1; extra ladies 50 cents: i from impurity of the blood. "Nu: | and fire agin; I picked up the iron cane; it was lying six ters or Waren sun Mute Twisr. their bill to the subscriber. als bier | alo Iwre 359 Broadw ghildren hall price—to be had of Peover, Marshal, 51 | merous certificates may baseen iat the tice. he following | or eight feet off from Kendall, Detweon him and Fuller's, ‘ater Twist. “ro T 4 eR! ip O' aR HARDWARE 4 — aor ert mdway; the | is froin oue of the most respectable merchants of Philadelp on the flag way. Commmo: of TO TRAVELLERS AND OTHERS. a 4 sf a Commercial and Northern Hotels, Courtland street, avd of % i i phony ot tows Re GENTLEMEN or Families going to Europe or elaewhere, Hien eso.) have constantly on hand « fall es J cither of the Managers, or at the ‘landings on the inornig of specian iia ian See Neen nie tase Sas ea epee vil Lee siaetneg eyed 8 K to dis “ ¢ 80 of y and vari Orrin mi oMrson—Thi . vt as et Fi a bere de dn TS | ach aa WARING AP EAB ET either eateeseous efteets | Zara Needics, Bodkin, Knitting Fiosy © Mille | “PSHelteshiments on board. wn talais weer upou my. aukle, from which I had suffered for | howling saloon with te; Kendall asked me if I saw Mr, Picanol ( 2 tes eee RW ELRGY FATE AH RES dee rec aces oF eeutle: | ry Chenille, Worsted, Hug, ds of three years, by using four bottles of your valuable | haltait Sith oe black eres, he eee ae see Me cartel poe st street, Herald Buildings, | ate warrented superior toany kind offered for sule in theUnited Fare up nud down on the same day $1, to br Ce ee ete ae aeee int wile acuie ceatietaee 4 ‘ 85 |, Families or gentle led by appo i, and all or- | States, aud from their well known reputation, merchants will New Haven 1h dere. The: ewe aeeelicn ay some difficulty he had with some gentleman before, and r 814 a 88% 9% gentlem V appointment, and all or en n mi MUSIC Kendall told him to hush, he was a d—d coward; then 8% 10% 9% use 113, | ders left at the subscriber's office, or a line through the post | find them more saleable than any other they can offer. : BUFFALO, Captain J. W. Hancox,will leave LADY wishes to devote her time to the instruction of | Kendall told him nak be ‘ sewer’, then a a cs 1bjp Stic punccealiy arenes to UBL TNEEGS=|| CLaoreeed Pal ookntint spi eee eee treet during the Commencement Weekwon | AL Atuc indies on the Piano. sabe teaches op the Loxerian Fear eee Taek IF be Seah te Serbo Wi it esis s Mule Twist. CARROLL’S VAPOR BATHS, Also, a large assortment of Hemp rand China Grass | nd Peak Wy) o'clock Ret bie system, which has never be duced ag yet nto thia coun: bow Hi ment and fight him,” Elisote said he did not fight Common Gad oes, | 184 Fulton Street, opposite St.Paul’s Church, 5 sand every variety of Faney Fishing Packie. | Dock, Ne 7 Bis 5 eacay and | 77: ichea been greatly sruzaved of ia Europe, aa being the | would go out and Sel him, fig him age ee Trai CT Ta TT [YHE,excessive heat ofthe weather, alternating with sudden | p/Also, a large assortment of Wade's & Butcher's Razors, i Fiday morning at 6 ‘udressed to X. Y. at the office of this paper, shall be attended | Kendall took no notice of it, and Elliott said thet Kendall Numbere a1 a Mi and severe changes, expose many to attacks of the most | Locket'and Table Knives, Seissors, Iron and German Silver | stock Mane dail ae Ck a eee fil when Bl J 4. 7 dangerous character—a safe aud agreeable preventive of painful | $Poous, ‘Thimbles, Pearl Buttons, &e., &e. All which is of |° These excursions are made at the solicitation of the citizens | {© es 2 | couldn’t get a gentleman to 7 nines Geeks. shat ; : : gaprauecen i scl easea is tae out n te Welles ab fered to the trade on the bestterms. WATE ren and the patronage of those visiting this place ix MUSIC. bode tdyve new as 0 gent enrages piers poor ‘ v4 % Me y Mrs. i Fulto 5 . . y Saat rauiri at Mr. their a 6% 6% mM Ma 106 | abed Medionte por Baths of BS Carroll, at 14 Fultoo iy90 im*r 72 Maiden Lane. nee ERIOOLITT ais Suis ne A Rare Oiporaneey af Aone ne a Thorough and Mr, Kendall gave me his watch to hold, carat ™% Ka ong | Iz Salbhinr Bathe at one hour's notice. au2l_imre J. B STOUVENEL, Packet of 2ist September —The superior (ast sulin H. DERWORE: Prateenoy of : out, and shortly after heard the report of a pistol; then 9 1% ety ONG . SEIG MPORTER OF WINES, No. 39 John street, informs his packet ship QUEEN OF THE WEST, 1290 tons, | Ge, fe RERWORD, Protesscr [ran out, and saw Mr. Bailey running towards Mr. Elli- 10! he 11g 1 12% cargo of the brig Al t ivi riends and the lovers of good Wines generally, that in order | © ship Woodhouse, drudge, will sail as above, her regular | veary of age, amore whom are thi % ott; when he got within ten or fifteen feet of Elliott, the 12% u 13 12 15, fe hele: consi alf pipes, quarter casks and y the great demand, he has made arrangements to have | day. he proposes to thoroughly struct in the art of Singing, latter fired; Bailey dodged, and stooped for a stone, and Wig MK CSG GG fh Broot ihe old to receive direct froin Bo es of freight or passaye, having splendid, large snd comfortable | ™éy)Fofones to thoronzhly Liat uctan te att ON care ulwervation | Faill contiized to advonces Elliott thon. fired 5 Baie 6% = 1B ie 20 20 A i om the proprietors direct. state rooms and cabin, ‘apply on board, west side Burling sli), | aad expetinnee dtclce whieh lc les suceesalitlty- tay ley dolged, and kept coming up, locking et Rott ll te oe; cas a suit purchasers, by Ne cea ol tia Weer oon keke WEobHOLL E MINT a many, London, aud: New York. “His method eannot fail to sm | ih times he did not look on the ground, but kept feeling ‘a 8. 'T. NICOLL & CO. dation of the qualities of the Wines, without further details — s South stiect. var perception, and athorough knowledge | U 3 he did: h nd a tees Dell 5 ‘ A on & Gy : it ce of | 100. neste "y- | fora stone; Elliott fired twice; the thir 6 ley It will be seen that there has been an advance inneatly | Aigo, 20 qiarter casks fthe pron aero geroue street Pee et ions 998 of Vignobles, The pecker shin, Rachitgr, 600. tock, Cape! Jol: Brfion, Imasic, with the ability t0 har | it or even three feet from Elliott, and the cap explo- every number and every quality, notwithstanding the " I haltpines and 8 quarter easks“Otard Dupuy & Co.” apt. Gervais, sare will succeed the Queen of the West, and sail on her regu: . ded; when I first came out and saw Bailey and I decline ba the average cost of the sew material this 00: Brandy ous vintages, and Pie inet pba eraercikes) to) relk Wine fot Ay iby (eee BY: nr Sag siet Detter: Jy _ | Broasway, when every in did not think Elliott ife in danger, no a time that ec i 20 casks Vinegar, landing and for sale as above, the dozen or gallon. jy231m*ee ‘Terms $20 per anaim I saw him; saw Bailey throw a stone al as son compared with last. Fecf aak ral es bara DIAMOND GRAIN GUNPOWDER! shee men Rona attimtsh || Taa into Fallers doo it would have knocked him down Vaive or © Live: We Y. £ ED BARRY, A 16 Broadway. F. BROUGH begs to info is friends and the sport- tA t abn HLL ob - had it hit him; I don’t think it wor ve 3 stong Be ee Orton aoa Gknae Ohi er eae ene | AN ane wean and. Gossamer ity. that during his jimited engagement at would have weighed about two pounds; heard Mr. Elli- ar. approximating the nearest of a ; rk Theatre, his business in the sale of English Sporting THe & ers haye este 1813. 184, | ral head ofhair ‘Toupees, Plaits, s, Seams i vder, Caps, Gun Wadding, Guns, &c., will be carried rckets betv een New York and Galveston, to 3,299,176 2,914,872 | cheaper than any other house in the city. ‘The trad astal at No. 117 Fulton street, i rom each j ort on the first day of each month, 445,818 '493,993 | Also, manufactured trom ladies and gentlemens hai - | Aconsignment of « new Powder, known in Europe as “Col. | 810! street, one door East of | ott make no threats before this transaction; when the JAY, Professor of the Guitar, Sing: went into Mr. James’ store to drink soda, Mr. ‘Kendal e ss to teach Ladies and Gen- | aid they went in with their arms around one another's ec New York the above fa able instruments, S¢.,in a ‘Woollen yarn. ’ f 27S HUT | laces, Bracelets, Watch Guards, Rings, Fl Farrtgs, Xe. | Huyker's' Dncking Powder, hasbeen lately courigie to hin The Brig Seah ti GA fecten tit Wevenier gett ww Analysing and Inductive | necks; they were yery Dionaly Tr ea teaser done 4 i Me 1 Mi ve powered t ce re w "s double PTT * Lon < Boa a Mr. na ae « There has been, it appears by this table, an increase in Sar atc RT in oe "| parcels. Also those made by Deane Brothers, Louden. Bary | ’ ‘PUBLIC Captain. Moss, to sail Stam ; »3 of his pupils to eny | of this difficulty; [was walking on my pat nt oppo- the value of the exportation of linen and woollen yarn | J Will please send theit permits on bond. we Bick Woes ples ean be seen, . ai5 twre_ | New York lat October nut, and from Galveston lat Decem | | ts fia ry city aud other re | site Fuller's, when | gentleman at the corner, on and a decrease in the value of cotton yarn, We have no re tig 20 led STRAW BOAR DE, SAFO ality for sale | The Big G. B. LAMAR, Captain Richardson, to sail from | lerences yi rouklia street. the same side of the avenue with me, leave several oth- me ‘ oods not permitted by the 26th instant, will be Ss, New York Ist November next, and from Galveston lst Janu jy9 tm*in ers there, and cross over the avenue (Mr. Kendall); heard official declaration of the value of these articles exported tore. GandG7 Nasanstreet. | ayn. TEULIAN HARPS: afterwards a noise over the way, and ran over; saw the for the first six months of 1845, but from the quantity of TO BILLIARD TABLE MAKERS 6 tons 24x37 The Brig MARY, Captain Norriss, to sail from New York N UNNS & ( 4 purchased the patent two gentlemen; Kendall wes below the flag way, and N* cotton yarn exported, and the increuse in price, we] (XQNSTANT employment will be given to agood hind, in ises Soa lst December next, and from: Galveston ist February next, ieman’s 4 Ameutto the Pianofort they both seemed to be cemimg together; saw Mr. Elli- should judge thatthe aggregate value would be much Phi i ¥ person desire ploy mer entire Usiied States, (excepting Massnehusetts,) announce to | ott fire, and Mr. Kendall all; [saw no stick; I was mid- pars ads by al, 8G, cae ‘of Leiter kon Le Aner 7m : ‘ Lo i ee the public, that they ce now prepared to supply Pianofortes | ‘Vay the avenue: wher <endall fell, | saw Mr. Baile juilding, Philadelphia. 20 Stabz vit ns , Mat daull nae tae i this tiuprovement -artact jo attach the same £0 any - ‘and strength, to Mr. Elliott; Gresten sian Tov ieee years pt Rk! 5 TT NZ i 5 % ised, a h DA oR ee eee oe Patcend tothe dursbility | coming up with all his «ain " j ‘The amount of cetton goods monufactured in Great FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, aan eo OUTST META LA eae LEAR, | ina man Cosette ou hanaideaess arpa tasly the most pre- | my impression was that Mr. Dailey was trying to, head Britain the first six months of 1845, was greater than for | FEATHERS & MATERIALS FOR FLORISTS, » SUBSCRIBERS have just receiveyl and keepeonstant | G oud give efficient attention to the business of the iaoilt repeats | Seace se » fell; Mr might 6 R FI i t 8 will remain | Kendall’s hands before he fell; think Mi ig the corresponding period in any previous year. The im- RUN LAROSIERE & COURT, Willis street, piclse, whieh they im | tice, aud all other busmess directed to them; and also make by transitions | have escaped from Kendall; | was running up when I have just received by the cl wi entirely ot many, to the full s% | ihoral advances on consignmen s given with fi Baile: ‘for 3 i portation of the raw material was not so large as for the | new assortment of fall Flowers. Dealers are svited to call eS Oe a a a ee i GG Js direezed to the care of the Subscribers, will be regu- gi ce saw the fring; Me, Ble? ee " . " i ey find of best « | le y vardes re 0) ission, py y 8 not vet z first sit months of 1868, butthe average consumption por'| S51 Srverpramosanle ices aaah Lae’ | No: IS, formerly Og Wall sweety next door e Adaas & Co. M7 ox Ligtgecr ou Galfentou fo caMaRih; ctigy, ere rhence, |. Te ha Pins ofurcey” | Airs Josnca Werte called.—At about four o'clock on week, has been more than four thousand bales, larger | ———— | _ ivi tintin avon its beivg regularly forwarded, aceording to instrue: | Mt thelr ware 1 : - ig and 7 Octave | Monday evening, I was in James’s drug store, when Mr. during the first six months of 1845, than ever before,| LAMPS, GIRANDOLES: AND JAPANNED LAURENT & BROTHER Boe ente, OL SY iuiaey, Headley at 00. | i te fanen) both ay eaten. mas éwre | Kendall, Mr; Bailey and Mr. Filiott came in with, thelr i iM y > . Tan aor a ‘9 CL. arms around each ot! neck; Mr Ken as! tad the aggregate conrumption = Cropland gy Subscriber has just received fan his mama ayPEORTERS OF FRENCH GOODS, | w. Coosa sere LARK & | they would take some soda; Mr. Elliott said no—he be- one hundred OURAN es er before large aut es! ets, age 9 ~~. in th Bronze and Bi We k ‘ styles of Fancy Goods, consisting | ~~ NOIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS.” nown ; Al d f Cashinere-de-cosse. Muslin de Laines, Alapacea ke Also, | GRAND EXCURSION AND COTILLION PAR- Importation, Cansumption, Prick or Cotton, ke. h Cut and Plain 8 vane ; ver wortinent of Broche aud Prlated Shawls, te, | TY TO ROCKLAND LAK&. CO., Boste Commission busi W. CLARK, DODGE & CO., ; : lieved he would not take any; as Mr. Elliott passed 1a im fran ot E: | along the counter, heard him say something, aad Mr. i | Kendall said he was a coward; Mr. Elliott said hi ine, J 8 HKACH YEAR | Ui hi ble for Pa m street having covresponde:ts in all d——4d liar, and repeated it several times; Mr. Kendall Imp" Total con- Pri? Pri’y of | With d Stained Glass, which he will sell at whole NJ AZSNALS, the TOW eee ei co parommesit hints of | BeCould ‘whip him; Elliott then walked away from the In the Tmup) nee Tiel cen, Fre we tal reduced prices. 0), Daane Street. Pcie prigcipal cites. Drafts | soda fountain, and backed up against Mr. James's coun- mont and le tom onist Twi JOHN Wi, MORGAN A. fiyARKER, Agen He a ol ba / waysDehadinaumstosuit” | ter, Mr. Kendall then said to Hiliott, if he . paved tha. Dy 14 Fulton street, one door East of Br fofae elite eee jon pfancient Oil Faiurings | giyen in the Bun aud Herald papers, e orp “, [tock it‘as an insult if he would walk out Bags. Bax’ dd, and Antiquit ‘celain Jars and Va. | Tickets One Dollar—No extra charge for ladies. Im*re_ | in the street, he would whip hi off of him; - ions ROH Freie retake tieweeead Pinan, CAze wed, Gancerst old | _Noromantio spotupse the margin ot the-pietareeue Hadepa STUART, HAIR DRESSER Tot said he did not right in that way, but would fight him en Pore! figares; Cap raven | ore jore attractions in sceuery, or swblimity, tha s . HAIR DRESSER, | : a wperior quality, forsale by | sent Fangotthe bth comary sand tre Rory Woren Cone | Reckland ‘Lake-aitunted on, an emiience far above the river CUBARLES J. STUART, La-iey! and, Gentlemen's Bais in a gentlemanly manner; Kendall made Ry: INS & CO. 56 South st Arm Chairs, from the years 1548 and 1577, formerly belonged to | yet within a quarter of a mule of the landi This is the ep i i i dail could get a gen- Dresser, would respectfully inform his old patrons, and | liott then said he didn’t believe Ken: bi yen Former toca: tleman to stand by his side; Bailey then stepped d UP, ona the Cardine!’ Ximentea,. * ‘oprinie spot that the Druids have selected for combining ehar- | the public generally, that he has retuned to his ¢ . lever hus been sven in this coeharey MPG Te van dinoes | Lc bad plesctrers Orumempdoniicientoneiabaeioes We chose [thar We sates siveet ups, where they ‘will tnd him | Said ho, am a geotieman-—t will sand by his aide of the. Elizabeth: ep Ladies and Gentlemen, if you wish to Joy the sport of fishing, this Lake presents au ample field | fendy to do anything in his line of busivess with promo es6 | Baily | believe, struck F lliott; did not , but heard 2. 906,619 } ove commence Angust yourself cail and ex thia splendid vollect aseiment, with ssary boats, fishing tackle, &c.&e. | and skill. aut im¥ec | fe coack; [turned round and saw Mr. Elliott standing £1,252)998 84 688,584 *NFascungurs eo oy Yon the Gorn woe Boar Seale be 03 iso, two enrved Chairs, for Cath one Churchess tobe seen ‘ Sing Si h regular convey Faia cscs Faghah Sheathing Copper comprmng | Me,cineks Lturne’ tonne se nigtt tured his back to- co ages #21 ‘ bh | Rey foot Courtlande street, at 9A. MI. 12g nad He Ee | om 1 A. Mill 6 PM se¥7 am* th (ial elie Me” Ee Nene nets asa ment Fon. 19 eo of reste With bin th street, while | was at work behind the coun- A. . " By steamboat, pier No. | North fiver ‘and HEST—WATCHES AND JEWELIY Thom sore alvaagees ben ceauery; verioty oud per ter; my hatchet was on the counter, and Elliott said if at Land 5, Prices for the raw material this season have touched a he hed known it was there (behind him) he would have wish to purchase d or Silver Watches, Ciold M. afoit, Tn ATh i breurvion tickets, by either ronte, will be sold during the d Pencils cn, will find it greatly to their ad no ei ‘ eae tay . hed te open; Mr. Bitlott came behiad the cou Reeutve nebehs ears hing? oy hag witle geting 5 cents ‘alitwung puswongere: to Go ts. wad ven : HL om th Tiber, who is selling all descriptions a Pte epee as to, ape pee eeeeindes ne Th ene appeals lecceniouser ais De a eT ey ‘tad tien Galled ¢ hank, Sed cold mule twist wav as high on the Ist of July this year as | meeting v.73 centn, wlio wen ~e_ | chy. Gohl Watches as low a0 480 1 sche Watehes, and | mgasement of « Pro M1 Assist nt Lote commutyon the preset oe | he was going down to Mt, Taylors store [a book store hen cotton was more than seventy-five per cent | FYACKET SHIP SHERMAN frow | onsige y } S23 each. Watches and | Phe steamboat will or to. mak rexard t0 | vere they are supposed to have Colt’s pistols for salel higher than on the Ist of July, 1846, Piiber this ah will ease sed hes ver fd Hive or the money refunded. | ehee Warrwted 10 KEEP) seaied:— Delany steeet atZo‘clack, A. Ms jen, it ead in | Not in a hack, went off, and came back im shout an , foot ol street, iinmediaiely. > ALLEY v hy Ra, ics taae - expen ered . . ‘The importation of cotton into Great Britain for the | All woods uot permitted. in five days, Inust Ve veut to public nr eel nic 4 wt ite Qrclock; Caval street at 03g o'clock; Hi 1 detaining he qerpesttyst | hours, Twas Ot ie ti yee piiettetentiog at theta Ate ai mente of She: pest three yours, has boon as fol- | Ore * ar Mite tloces, The nembe sot the Order upd theip trends | faa been determined “ enell swan Toradms | Gnd of the counter, with a cane in his hand; slipped NEEDLES AND FISi{ HOOk 3 5 s are respectiuily invited ‘Tickets cau be hd of any of th ; oe vill be something in his pocket; did not see ¢: what Abts. AMI JMB. fine, Dec J BATE have remo scablishunent to No.t0@ a Pog bee: deme Comin ard—Ceo, Ward, 48 Nine inert givens that the ship yrill be open | "wan; cit was his Fight outside pocket; rae H01;900 1075264 180,061 | aaxorted stock of very supe s improved eigeuta! tires are Rdwards | Gig ounteyman Office,” 112 N 3 ! Ne ay oe Se between | went out of the door at 14th street, and, we 51,907" 50,109 — 1,198 | ick Salmon, Trout, Bass, Rock and 5 a mander, ‘They are forsale by A | oe bust Broudw John Bo Le Bert, 133 Fulton st.; Henry ; it—he was gone M 4 4 45,468 791699 94,281. |" — | Rods, Reels, Grasg Sil and Flax t Hobbs, 26 Platt stN ¥.. where certificates and test Safes | HP Wis, 22 Cth 1) Thomas Barker, 19934 Chatham st. ; rf be 2% cents, aud to the eu | hack—stopped in the front door on 14th street, Mr. : ; , een, one of which saved the books and papers of fo yry ieosre (per Aaderson WCo., No: ge Bron street at the grent | 22 ; ire e 14h ult. Also, of Mr. J. Mel, at the corngy 0 P stairs, near Pearl street. Bro datroet snd Hecoha: ye Place on’ the night ofthe 33th of any r 1&9 at later rersoe & BROOKS. | 1) “ita NUNS BOARDS. for aa oy BROOKS, 0 ip to be had . As they proceeded by, and every deseri fi te ul, Tickets to the dhip to ley and Mr. Kendall down. y dexeription of Fi AND having been barat owt, have emoved to | Ou the waar slongeide, aud co, the engine rom, a, board ex. | towards the Avenue, kliottstepped out towards the curl 89 Broad street, ov the comer of Stone street. A portion of the proceeds of the e He he'Blind and Deal | stone; as he stepped about two steps on \vement, oe yf jy20 ~e_ | penises, will be given.to the Asylnms for seo him run his hand in bis right €oat, pocket; and then F nt LEN? —26 tons of very superior Dew and Snow Rot Hemp | Md Dumb, and the Fire Didustme it ight, so that I could not see if sey POLE ee - aud Suow Rot pare ‘New York, August 11, 1945, allawisre | he got out of my rig! 1,252,998 991,075 1,205,072 915,195 1,198 991,075 1,198 4 Store ‘auld Im*me ‘Total increase in 1845, bnygs,, 919,907 913,907 5 TONS SIZING forsale by a ‘With a consumption in the periods included in this ta , 10. 56 Bouth st. Ww

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