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THE NEW YORK HERALD. eee mee menage NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 25, 1845. Price Ewe Cents, ation. He would, like hundreds of others, have been | in the sweet semblance of Jeannie Deans, is one whose FOR SAL Saratoga Springs. Harrrorp, Aug. 23, 1845. The stock, fixtures and good will of the wholesale and U. S. Horer, August 23, 1845. Proceedings of the American Institute of Instruction. | animous-—without seecahing.” Nog sweetly tempered character So tly exhibited, in. enum retail Grocery and Liquor Store, No. 117 South street, (HE NEW YORK HERALD. | Need lareford and New Haven. steamboat 1 no- . ly and well, but ’ reat itleness of her manners, JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Sopesttethe Harfordund New Haven’ sono The Influence of the ee Stable—| This Institute commenced its sessions in the deed hae ver Deen done by wu vetleer the reeks | antes "the timid ute thepherdess oy her aide, in 3 Pegi as agg | stores, and eity’and country trade. ‘The differentarticles com. | ‘Zhe Pretenders—ThelNobility of Nature—Depar- | Centre Church, in this city, Thursday evening.— | ig down of coml wvonees, and. othew sleellnn Anaanty. | Aare) Stee Nene cease eran Jirculation---Forty Thousand. |}; ing the stock are all of the best quality, and purchased at | gure of the Parvenu’s—Your Correspondent— | Prayer was offered at its opening session by Rev. | Men'of energy wil nevercon {toes Cea eres oi. | teucs ilty land, to make us happy By her presence, Tret e DAILY HERALD—Every day. Price 2 cents per | ness, such an opportunity of making a profitable investment Society at Saratoga Three Weeks Since—State of |Mr. Edwards, of New London. G. F. Thayer, rits have been broken down. The highest spirited horse | is Miss , of Philadel; ie sere, of every ar er , dom offers, “For further particulars, apply on. the: premises, ; ; r » , TayeTs | is the most docile, if ly trained, 5 fully she glides through the she Ate anes ca | ae ee RTT NG WR tees | Socuty naw raeracyBreutyand Fashin~ | Bas of Bain, nated the obec ofthe lawitae~| Shh Seated Reta’ sate, ctearai | ne, shay tn es ee per copy 83 124 cents pez annum—pa fable in advance. | ‘te Sixth eee ee <r ai9 2wime 7 A Grand Hop—New York Beauties—Queen Vic- the improvement of teachers and common schools. | £86 natnak ot eer es Fase; 0 Belohietee: ed rs atlomen, Se nan . nee pale He Rand - “Y + A zmal E, with four ‘an 3 ‘i ‘ gee | sbe ma es her 3 3 Tl ie ane then Rienged emeimgr et ae, fs Te rent 0 of four room and kitchen, in «| ‘oria—Fracas at Union Hall. | He also gave a succinct account of its rise and pro- and Svershadow the evil, We thou overcome, ev mouth—-what a Joyous laugh | ‘And "hore is «beautiful PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and | ress 8 at the office of th ! 138 Saratoga has at length, under the chastening in- | Tess. | ee Supereeds vit ta: the Mind.of the: young, ) contrest, nes suewnr ous! pane toate, | : ene pd 4 7 ee A | and the Pri f Pe tak . Th l wh thee, beautiful persenatio: TO HOTEL KEEPERS. fluence exerted by the Herald, become a very in- | .The following is the order of exercises for the Stench ree rem out pais inchil Fenthrough feartiveceliy intle Sells oft nad sweet an the bi ht pv of the FOR SALE—An old established HOUSE, now doing | teresting and animated temple of gaiety, fashion, | = teenth Annual Meeting of the “American Insti- | cast out devils through Beelzebub, the prince of devils. | poe May the sweet air of thy native South a good and increasii hich a BAR ia ate alia. d Y> + | tute of Instruction” :— There is precocity and late development in the human | ever be tempered to that delicate form. who is this ‘AMES GORDON BENNETT, taghed. It contains mms io accommodate th: wealth, taste and refinement. The Augean stable | —‘Thp session will be held at Hartford, commencing on | 'ce—from neither of which has the world ever rec fair representative of the Gipsey Queen—her with the Persons, and is Poornimron ov tHe Nuw Yous HexaupKstaBLismMery | eity. Ti i Northwest nornar of Fulton and Nasenn streets” | dollars cash ell bemettnae Toes need not mike has been cleansed and purified, | th i f Th ed benefit. 1 have never seen much fruit to come | penetrating sable orbs, moving with such spirit in the in sae Hy > by the crew of vul. bio fea of Thaemiay, August 21st, and will continue f ens a ts. aa om eee nicenagonn eg org roy ag gi F le! what neither nature nor | “?ne lectures will be delivered in the following order : | Dips th burn was a great incarnated multi- | of Baltimore; and there is her equally attractiv . Zera Ci - “ education designed them for, leaving the premises. | Tuvaspay, Aug. 21, 7} o'clock, P. M.—Int te plication table; but Rufus Colburn was an arithmetic of | but coquettish looking sister, in the juadrille, Sear OR ALBANY: TROY pnd intcrmediate THE SOND STREET HOUSE The servum pecus imitatorium—the vile herd who | Add a Hames, Hurtin, Con owia, mete oe Sakae et oe ae cite of mh rom the Steamboat Pier at the foot 0 663 Broad: . have so long ruled supreme within the precincts of | Es: Sass, “On the vethod of ‘Teaching yo Yorks bar; and that ‘ ‘ng | most intelligent citizens, and their olmost breathless at- | a distinguished member ot the il Golock A," “George 8. Millar | : al Task Mr. M rdon fe Tithy Mist Be alsoot New. York, how perfor! eher r t intellectual treat. J as! ir. Mann’s pardon for lew York; how ir ‘On the Relation between Geogra- | # teat intellectual treat ! it was obtained in Europe by the lady her- jorchester, Masr., “On Physiology.” notes I took, were written on my knees, it being acrime | self. The lovely creature you see yonder, who has in- id Dianer on board the boat, r, ition during itsdelivery showed they were enjoying York at7 o'clock, A.M., Tuesdays, Thursdays A Meni Winton oe Palvong between 60 and 70 room jonday, Inesday and Friday, FR pacing +) rt i shallow frippery and fo y—thei ing) low-pressure steamboat TROY. Captain A, Gorham, on | Parlors and bedrooms and pantries attached—likew'sy rooms | shal ppery ppery—their meaningless va- ° y' € i i i wings, Mharadays nd atardnys, it7 elgek | fpesingte rentemen:, Sonthemers aud ators wishing toa"oWd | pid coxcombry and conceit—finding that the nobilt-| yon" yfomy Ay 7H 9 Spclock, A, M.~Prof. ED. San. | Out pers inthis city do not even pretend to have auch ay, Wedinenday and & day, at 7 o'clock. 3 paid to their comf lice. aus Im*re_ | ty of nature—the educated, talented, intellectual and | Committees.” '11 o'clock, A. M.—Prof, Denison Olmsted, | “®t fo toe jyao r passage or freight, apply on boerd, orto F. B. Hall, atthe Fi Goto the new fire-proof Store wealthy representatives of true Repabistiaiian! New Haven, “Idea of the Perfect Teacher.” 3 o'clock, qT open fer the reception of boarders. The situ- | the “Court of Fashion,” making day and night hi- ii ty. A A = EH «| Esq., and painted throughout | deous with their unseemly boisterous mirth—their phy ‘and History.” "3 o'clock, P Ma Dr, Edward Jarvis, | 2Ot doing his effort better justice, but the fact is, handsomely furuished, morning, at 8 0’ Pe loa all gecds,freishe, besehas,denk bills Nori oods, it, D 4 aa ther kind of property taken’ shippers or gut ou board this boat, ut yet the'rak of the owners’ of’ sich woods, freight, bax: age, bee NOTICEH. Pea tie te ISLAND Pad f Pine and South sts, to ‘ P.M.—A. N. Johnson, Esq., Boston, Mass., “On the In- | Chosen for the year e: r “yao” sina . outs seh MeMURRAY. | would not descend trom their elevated and unap- troduction of Vocal Music into Common Schools.” re Egy Se gan EPS TPN eae rae ie comens —-. J y Spied cal Wien 25, 9 0% ma Presidents.— 4 )Mass., " Fa beige 2 8) ae proachable throne—that there was no hope of an al-| qnroreW. ¥oeisOn Pea ea Tite elem Town | Gideon F. Thayer, Bosto D Abbott, ‘New’ York; | D-—sand this ove still more towerlog sbove her sex, ballin the Dest meaner wer ty Wicor nog street, | liance—knowing themselves to be despised and feel- | ‘4.M.—¥. A. Adams, Esq., Byfield n Intellec. | Horace Mann, Veter Mackin Boston; John Kings- | the well costumed Druidess, is one of the ished Be eeeee st toskisl fetch edad crnienes. tah ing deserving of contempt, have at last, with their | tual Arithmetic.” 3 o'ciock. P. M.—Rev. N. Porter, | DUtY, Providence, R. I, John’s Island; 8. | Miss McL—’s; and the sweet and pretty Miss V—, purchase money may remain on bond and Rone ce até per | bag and baggage, suddenly decamped, leaving this | Springfield, Mass.,“On the Training of the Student for | ©-, Samuel Pettes, Bosto Cleveland; Brook- | of Washington, habited as‘ Normahal,” looks as if she ERRY. cent. For terms apply to E. K. COLLINS beautiful village, with its cool bowers, shady walks, | the University.” lyn, N. Y.; Denison Olmst jayen, Conn.; Benj’n | would in herself be a “ feast of roses.” But here is one ¥OOT OF WHITEHALL STREET. jui9 ee $6 South treet. | bubbling fountains, elegant hotels, chanmine Pree rersd 1 AYE. 29,9 o'clock, A. M.—Amos Brown, Greenleaf, Bradiord, Mass.; John A, Shaw, New Orleans; | of the best characters in the room, the Dutch girl repre teamboats SYLPH and STATEN ISLANDER will LOOK AT THIS mantic scenery, and all the fun, frolic, intrigue, fol- Gorham, Me., “On the Discipline of the Will.” 11 | Frederic Emerson, Boston; big €. Phillips, Salem, | sented by our little friend and favorite, the w York every hour except 5 P. M.. : Leave Seaton laland mumencing at 9A. M., anti) 7 P.M. m Sundays the Boats will leave every hour from 8 and from F. Df. uni FA, every hal 'y. Nw CO ALEATY AND TROY LIN! ‘A. M—Prof, Charles Brooks, Boston, Mass.,| Mass.; Cyrus Pierce, Newton, Mass.; William Russell, | Miss C——, of Marylandand there a number more pos- iff t 7 Medford, Mass.; David Choate, Essex, Mass.; William B. 1g indescribable beauty, and sustaining moat Diprenche:tatwees Ruropeen sad Sisicen S haracters, but unteitapetaly eur Assedeadt tas JUST RECEIVED Another Jot of French Boots, of | ly and dissipation attendant, to crawl back into their i in regard to the subjects taught.” 3 o'clock, P. | Fowle, Boston; Cyrus Maon, New Yori J. H. Agnew, Bd: yest kind, and will be sold at the old price, $5, an se the A 5: Calf Boots, $3; and the greatest assortment of Gents Gait- OF eresting count M.—Hi B , Et Y Newark, N. J.; Calvin E. Stowe, ut , Ohio; not ful luties by making thei e, $2 ofall Kinds to be found Lat very low priced, ‘Also, the finest | town, where they no doubt will astonish, delight and It is cxpected, that in ition tdthe rogues lectures, | !omon Adams, Boston; Thomas Sherwin, Boston; Emory | without ascertaining their names, and with p regret Ladies perky hoe Oa oe tina ried iatatane at Caters bewilder their less presumptuous, but equally vulgar | statements of facts or opinions in regard to various edu. | Washburn, Worcester, Mass.; Henry Barnard, 2d, Hart- | we are left powerless of the means to give a deveription Suskins, Sips ‘Lies. Prunells, Sati "| neighbars, by fairy tales of the dignity, influence | cational topicsjwill be made by persons interested in the | {0Fd, Conn.; David P. Page, Albany, N. Y.; Daniel Leach, | more satisfactory to all. The ladies retired at 3 A. M., ALBANY AND TROY DIR. For an assortment of all of sand Children’s ahdirmepeseallity of their position while at Saratoga. | subject. Roxbury, Mass.; Jason Whitman, Lexington, Mass.; Asa | but the roar of the Atlantic did not cease till the rising sit 2 ofelock, PB M—The steamboat EM | soots and Shoes we caniot b i Do not mis j i 3 o i Cummings, Portland, Me.; E. D. Sanborn, Hanover, N. | of the sun. PIRE, Captain R. B. Macy, wall leave th A 7 The philosophy, influence, talent, enterprise, fear- | , It hasfbeen'customary to take subjects of discussion | (Ummings, oe Ben * entaiont Tier fore ot Coctiandi ‘siseet Crary, Yaseday, | “xgete gumber, 301 Broedway, corner of Franklin seat ph opti Ba es honenty/éf he ps via, ir, | from the lectures of the day; also, to discuss, any topic | H+; E. A. Andrews, New Britain, Conn. Thu rsd: turday aft . eS eg CARTS " f | which may be presented by any one ft, and t. cording Secretary.—Wm. A. Shepard, Boston, Havana, Aug. 12, 1845. paras and Saney a AOSD STON nin iene ROULSTONES RIDING SCHOOL, therefore again been vindicated and the thanks ofall | 9q by the Institute ‘In. giditos the Commitee ates, | Mass. f aR Good Trip—Vessels in Port—Santa Anna—Mar- Moncny, Wednesday aad Fridav afternoon, at 7 o'clock. 137 and 139 Mercer Streét. respectable, candid, upright men and women will be | rangements present the following subjects of i Fur Corresponding Secretaries.—Charles Brooke, and 5 si or Possave or Breteht apply on bonrd, oF at the office on the MR. JOHN 8. ROULSTONE has the honor to | its reward. At an early period, when others were | Relations of Education with Insanity ; Causes of fail. | Thomas Cushing, J, Boston. i riage of the British Consul, $e. rane saa ns inform his friends and the public in general, that his | praising, puffing and plastering, the Herald boldly de- | ure in the management and instruction of Schools; Or-| For Treasurer.—William D. Ticknor, Boston. I beg to inform you of my safe arrival from New OPPOSITION TICKET OFFICE.—For ool for Instruction in Horsemanship is now open | clared the truth, and defied the united powers of | ganization of Schools for Cities and other populous | Fer Curators.—Josiah F. Bumstead, Nathan Metcalf, | ,. z A A Albany, (79. centemUtica, | $8Syra y and eveuing, as follows :— alery. scribbled uo Meendes touabake it bree P eal Gasuale. Gusane. Raiiak: York, in the ship Adelaide, Captain Adams, after a rough 10 the fast bite naateete Fe cpatalo, Oegeee saik db Or an RR OS ROLY 8 a Parente fapen hia pee ties ( weeks ‘The meetings are open to the public, and all are earn- | w 27, Sensors—Charles K._Dillaway, Roxbury, Mass.; | passage of fifteen and a half days; during the voy- Ki U; C.,) $—Torout ‘Nevelaud,'(O.) $¢—De- | _ Terms of instruetion made kuown' on’ application to Mr. | since, found” all that was then stated to be eotly invited to attend. ; ‘William J. Adams, JosephsMale APhehy Bote 0 ; dt For Counsellors.—Alfred Greenleaf, Brooklyn, N. Y.; | 4g We met with strong southerly winds and equally Fie race tie White: | Ronlstine. » just received from the country soveral fice and | tfue. He found vulgarity, low breeding, effeminacy, preemmittee of -Arrangements—Solomon Adams, Geo. B. | Nathan Bishop, Providence, R. 1.; Luther Robins M.L.RAY, Agent. | stylish Saddle Horses, which he is authorised to sell at a rea- | *fectation—coarse, rude, noisy, boisterous roturiers— | Emerson, Charles Brooks, Henry Barnard, William J. | ton; Oliver Carlton, Salem, Mass.; Thomas A i mytre | awkwardness, grossness, stupidity and ignorance every- | Adams, W. A. Shepard, 8.8. Greeno, Thos. Cushing, Jr. | New Bedford, Mass.; Abrabam Andrews, Boston; weather, and a calm on the Bahama Banks, on which we anchored several times, and came from 7 S, jonable price. ¥ WILLLAMSBURGH AND PECK SLIP | *™*°*: 77 SO FACTOI where apparent. He also found modest, well-bred, in- | _Mr4Fowte, | objected in toto to the present miserabl . x waey: in’ chistes ‘ tite eae ie is Worry Uelleving tat OHNSTOTT intimates to.the public, that he ‘manufactures | SP#ings their residence during the hot months of sum- | Matterhas been introduced in them. They all contain | Charles Northend, Salem, Mass.; Joseph Hale, over the Sal 'y . P al a i r i iri little of almost every thing—bota eoloy stat i m a aa ‘ all kinds of Lamp Wick for Chemical, Solar aud Astral |e, to the great delight of the village, now retiring | & ry 3 geology, ‘The Institute will remain in sessien (Sund: little inside the Morros, because the wind was : ‘a eke ‘ffer- | from the rude gaze, close contact, and sordid, pitifal am- | tics, education, agriculture, commerce, manufactui ri 5 ill h i mud Long. Island, ck made for factories to angle “Aanuiicres | bition of the sping’ crowd. And he also dated, under | conchology, and icthyology, &e., ke., &c- Such matters | {0),"wil Wednesday morning.. You will hear agin’) ahead. I cast my eyes towards the Punto, and saw lare two guod Ferry Boats on this Ferry, which leave Peck | of Lamps, aud dealers in Oil and Camphine in the eity or | the direction of an older head, to point out, and illustrate | helped not the young mind to remember the situation | “We had yesterday and day before some h a soldier sitting on the scaffold, dressed with a Shi oyery fiteen ‘ortwenty minutes through the day upto | country, are kindly invited to call. by sketches, the state of society around him. Here was | 2nd description of places. A continual revision of the | powerful showers, which have caused the grass ‘art | white gown and cap, screwed up since the morning up anew and regain its lost greenness. May we speedily ‘and then up to 8 o0’clck, at each even hour and Orders received at the Crockery Store of ALEX. STOTT, | a lovely and beautiful woman, jostled by her ci-devant : which a boat leaves at9.o'elock and 10 o'clock. | 474 Grand street, where an assortment of all kiads is kepton | washerwoman—here were men of taste, Clegance nd re- have many more such. at 7 o’clock, for having killed a sergeant while ina ‘liamsburg at half-past 9 oclock, P. | hand at factory prices, wholesale and retail, alt law Im're | fnoment seated between purvenues and gamble M. 5 : ‘ . sons and bishops by the side of loafers‘and plok pockets Population, statistics, &c., is all wrong. _Mr.M. dwelt long and powerfully onthe abuse prac- | state of intoxication. Before I continne my letter, eon the evening of Jaly 4th, the boat will continge to GOO RCTE Ase PiGEnTGa Au eritasnneay ane tf quiuats abctors, Nnniadoes ays preferred the drawing of maps, by pupils; bas long prac. | ticed by teachers, in \rantclo down the s ite of their I must return my thanks to Captain Adams, for his aoomeoee \s ‘Lolore rentices, brokers, authors, rowdies, dit. Also the newspapers he considcred his greatest praie rough fear. He would subjugate what is bad.— | good treatment to us. There were seven a 2 caihel dry goods clerks, STEAM ranieramy ca Range wilt fenigh ‘de Beat qasiticn st | poets, tailors, boot makere, hatters, tallow-chandlers, fo: NV When any ine: it is mentioned, as transpiring BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. | colored Glass at much lower prices chan they have been sold to | reigners, noblemen, aristocrats, and all the fry of wea- y place, he requires the pupil to draw and point out | cesT! d se le would place fear among the last and lowest applian- | cers on board, and all were well pleased. Where mind must be excited to action, to produce fees master of vessels since 1823, and I am eome- HE Great Western Steam Ship Compa: | thisday. Church Windows can be had ready mounted, with | aisome pretenders, which the hot-bed of misunderstood | its situation. A correct delineation of the earth cannot | §rowth. Whena teacher does not command the atten- | Vit able to judge whether a captain knows an ny’s Steam Ships any. patter of | Mosaic’ made according, "to modela, or democracy has engendered be obtained solely from lat-surfaced maps. Globes must | fou and respect of a school, it is growing worse, | HUM Tat (6 Suny WiC f Caflin biee piv The GREAT WESTERN, 1700 tons, | copied on the finest Gothic Monuments in Euro] Whe Depaxtare chtbore Inst; lias caused 'eteatdelignt’ ibe ised kg Merton Aon, The fountain; of maternal love,’ for the existence of her an that, 430 horse, power, B."R. Matthews, Eaq., | coutract for the complete Glass Furniture ofany Church. AP- | to the modest and trae aristocracy. among us." ‘The | The following was the next subject considered :— | Child, never dies. sind tails peaticnrpetie wae ree ee Gleak he ioe ue Bue Lint hye eae Commander, ply to . CAVORET, , bas That t 5 aeching 2 them! With what watchings does she bend | found one equal to Capt. A.’s; be 1s watchful an The GREAT BRITAIN, 3,500 tons, 1000 horse power, | ” Jul6 Imeod*rh No. 8South William street, | news has been carried on the winds of heaven to distant | What is the best ¢ to stop, Whispering? A some. | them, With} during slokeess of the ody. he takes | prudent, knowing how to take advantage of the Lieutenaut James Hosken, R.N., Commander—are intende places, and every train of cars now brings us a host of | what lengthy discussion took place on this subject, toranasfollowsi— W Fi eieundersigned, deem it uecessary for the beuelit OF | Teal fashion, wealth and beauty. The weatherie delight- | of more interest to whispering urchins then to the pub: GREAT WESTERN. trade to such alate hour at night, do hereby agree to close our | ful—in fact, it is the very period for enjoyment, and the | lic; I, therefore, pass it over Froin New York. stares at 9 o'clock every evening (Saturday night excepted) for | season is just commencing. If there are, within your | Next came a lecture by G. 8. Hutan ee Sept, two months, to commence from this, the Ist day of August, | hot, crowded city, any who wish amusement, retire- | relation between Geography and History.” It 18 unneces- no note whatever of outdoor transactio: the downfall of nations, Yet all this « On the | breath in the nostrils ' h the spiritual and mental thirsti not even of | breezes. I will say, that one half, if not more, of only for the | the disasters, and ships lost, are caused by the care- lessness and ignorance of certain captains. D ¥ ip Norma had a very long passage—twenty- October 11: 6 | 1845. Sigued. i , this unnece® | ‘dying soul. ‘The pangs of remorse, for misdirected ef | . The ship | ge—tw ‘GREAT BRITAIN. "Be Lewin, (Sienet ao. Husehler, ae eee te ee eee te eee teat te etonraGhe: ad | forts, who can Dear? AVhile the mind continues to grow, | five days; also the barque Elizabeth, from Philedel From Liverpool. From New York. M, Woolf, W. McKimley, is unsurpassed. ‘ history of this mundane sphere are intimately and inse- | 20 child is utterly lost. New and farther growth may | phia. ‘The Spanish schooner Dos Hermanos was 2 & 30. yy. Sturges, Jno. C re ‘A grand hop came off last night, in the saloon of this parably united. cause the expulsion of the bad habits and vices. twenty-four days from Vera Cruz. On the 9th in- 'W. Bennet! P. Koopman, * house, The evenings now are cool and pleasant—it ii In the evening, Hon. Horacr Manx, of Boston, de- Nasies gust 20th, 1845. stant two English steamers left here, one for Eurepe Proprietors of the Shirt Stores of Chatham street, New York. | the softest,' brightest, moonlight, and sighing lover's | livered an interesting and highly entertaining . , Augu BD - | and the other tor Vera Cruz. The schooner Fanny, Fare per Great Britain, au2 im*rre stray through the magnificent grounds, whispering their | address on ‘ Education.” He dwelt long, for- ra ‘ancy — Splen ‘ostumes — Youth, | from New Orleans tor this port, was capsized, but p 2 Im" hrough fi pering dd: fg: Grand Fe Ball— Splendid Cost Youth, | from New Orl for thi d, bu fee,) according to the aud posi c - 7 hopes and fears; while tairy-like music floats onthe | Cibly, and eloquently en the powers of the mind. the crew were saved, and brought in here by a ves- For fivight or passage, of other information. anny to WAR ON DOMESTIC ANIMALS. pure air, entrancing the sensea and filling the soul with | Its growth is the aftribute of all’ attributes, It has Beavty-and Elegance: sel which was put inqueraning. % This reflect ‘ oliest feeling. The belle of the ball was Miss H——, of | an unbounded, expansive power. Before a child For several days past, the gay throngs of this most at ex: President of Mexise: & sal awimére eT rouestteetic|raiita: cor ead by tema sight OF al, pas been ox | Now York. Dressed in purest white, har rounded form, | is three feet high, there is nof room, enough, under the delightful of all watering places have been in a per- iehers fet nant patie ane call ype DRAFTS ON GREAT BRITAIN AND | floor of our office, wherethe corpses of some of our customers, | —a model for a sculptor—her auburn hair, modestly | C¢nopy of heaven, to maintain its powers. ‘The material | © Coa 'AND—Persons wishing to remit mo- | ‘or that is the title which we cannot refuse toa Jegion_ of rats that eth ttle which, we tlegion of-rats, | braided o'era brow clear and lofty, while her ruby lips, | world supplies no analogy, when we attempt to define it | ‘ect fever of excitement. Every where might be | His jae airs fond oF tonecee eaves: he —_ seethnic: friends {England | Which have made a frightful consumption of “Courriers” and | whieh open and shut like the buds of roses, discourse | Look at its power every where, and especially in the i ‘ial | lish C : , was Treland, ‘Scotland or Wal mean be supplied “Som - c most eloquently. i Halls of Congresses, wilting the destinies Of onion: pom .ceae™ faces grouped together, - confidential Tolmé, ex-English Consul’s daughter. They are a - with drafta payable at sight, without dis | ,Well, soit is, Sd id lento he pd es Tn the quaint language of the poet— Not long since, these men, who are now thus wielding | parley, or anxiously hurrying to and fro, evidently | well assorted couple—he is fifty-five, and she Cieaes, eas ny Amounts from £1 upwards, at the following } in one little dose of the excellent poison which is advertised iu “Her lips were red, and one was thin— such mighty power with their minds, were nuralings in | Intent upon some unusually important object. These | twenty-four. He has given a proof of grief in . Not long since, a Daniel, Henry an symptoms might have been supposed, by the unini- losing his wife—he was a widower five months. Pie 'Evotan>—The National and Provincial Bank of Our paper, by Dr. Feuchtwanger. "We are, if not more proud Compared with that was next her chin, their nurs land; Mesara, 50, Exehange and Discount Bank, | *t east more happy at this victory than the illustrious W Some bee had stung it newly.” John were learning their a,b, The body grows— We have but few vessels in this port, and business jarued 8. Co f Pate A Ls lington could have been at that-of Waterloo; and shoul i it i ; i in- |; tronthon piesery Janes ait & Soe, Londun, aud branches} Ried, compare the mpeoncze which hes bean tends ta cenoiede diem younger sister, coated by her side,equally love'y, a piled aa renga ed ine PAF OTe ee ete connected with the recent in- | i, very dull. ‘The steamer Natchez arrived from Ix fustaxp-The National Bank of Ireland, and Provin- | fice, with that of the Dahara, we could not refuse to record ‘0 combined all the freshness of the morning dew with the | the mind—lt knows no maturity. Parental health | telligence of the declaration of the expected war. | Porto Rico, and she is laid up until the hurricane cial Bank rand bran ; Gyroushout Ireland. cond, se rave au event, from which all denying 3 Syrpainees of the rose—just blossoming into womanhood, | and habits, before birth, (and especially diseases | But a far more absorbing topic than that of the | months are over. Last Sunday I went to the Tacon ) Bank of Scotland, Greenock Banking Company, and branches | which, jared exterminating war.— GLa the aweet south . ie Car icretion,) en id ae ate i pe march of armies, or the possible results of warfare, ee nade 3 nie My die ae I Bet ge The ateamship Cambria, sails from Boston on the 16th Au | DESTRUCTION OF VERMIN.—We do positively assert Ps bese thee, oeay Seok k Meise, many other diseases, descend to chifdren, os the bust or | was on the carpet. ‘These portentous signs denoted | the people can smoke, laugh, sing, dance, and work rust, by whtchall drafts an be forwarded fre, “Apply to that the preparations edvertised: by Dr. Feuchtwanger, No. 23 ealing and giving odor. ing ef the gre neo ahd Rose ae tee se eee Dor ss bres ac Geno the eae cj laugh, sing, dance, iyl9 WW ARecie cor Mie tone, | ba teres ive pore dted soem gad found ess tp We traly om |p aeere,toes wee the, facta (be eb lreaertany pate Pia Waa ii vy Bag ae AR a Le Ea Pe d he ony d arn living and dressing well, enjoying on health eee OEE —— oo . r ot Aug # officer, standing by our is “a little pig!” What’ gratitude must | grand fancy; ad been announced, an New- a > ealth, and eine rakectiber wil werrenc ia every tastanee al is preree What. Gueen ? we inno- feel towards the mt who. turns | © ¥ 2 the best climate. ‘They have no banks, nor insurance FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. port resounded with the notes of preparation. Every | companies; the merchants don’t fail, nor the city db s, cock: h , moths, " to a stye, filled with little piggi (: > oe tere, 4 THE Royal Mail Steam Shipe CAM | fenm fics ou horses cud cattle, wensels, wood chucks; tnd afl , very imag daughter {aid all over with the marks of paren. | shop 1s ransacked, and each available article of gor- | catch fire.. In case the abolitionists may wish to BRIA and HIBEBNIA) will leave Bos insects attacking the fields, vegetables, the trees, particularly | the most striking likene sane form, uch children should be absolved from the | geous dye and brilliant hue has been put in requisi- | contradict me, and refer to the late fire at Matanzas, - ose of tropical climates, ors must be very" i H " “ : : : for the above ports, as follows, viz: moptdoouiece Anpty for particulars to the man heturer. bah rl Dreier ape ecrome gn common injunction, "\H.nor thy father and thy mother, | tion_tailors and mantua-makers have been “per- | all Ihave to say om. that score is, that only a few a LEWIS FEUCHTWANGER, HE. Esq., Commander, August 16, 1815, bets ral Ba teai Te ouert ee pure Wal be plexed in the extreme,” with multifarious orders for | frame houses were destroyed, and they took fire b 01mm . : . | royalty. Here, too,were brunettes and blonds, dark short and that full of trouble. If St, Vitus’dance and St. ; sacl ara Alex, Ryriey ta ber aui9tim*eodme 24 Liberty street, neat William | Tazel eyes, blue eyes, and all that could lend enchant: | Anthony’s fire is good to be introduced into the breed of | strange ebpiarél j-eaclgeeelti teehee: ezryaes comes sccidant, 10, Mesechasstte (bey con. War sae Panege to Halifax... > Ss ae MARTELLE & HOLDERMANN, ment and brilliancy to the hour. ah, Why nse introduce it among cattle? Would it not | freighted with the richest materials of decoration. | groan, falls Sheng if be thc k ie e, apply to NO. 37 MAIDEN LANE, N. Y. We are sorry to be obliged to record a disgraceful | be well for those Americans who imitate the English | The throb of anxiety and the flush of expectation are | S20W falling nor the sun being ec! peed a ae ane Passes RIGHAM, Jr., Agent, 6 Wall st. ANUFACTURERS and, Importers of Ornamental Hair | scene which occurred last evening at Union Hall. A | breed of straight back cattle in the raising of stock, | visible in many a beaming face, as fuilure or success | f088, which prevents them drying their codfish.— Is, ii ey << FOR GLASGOW—Regular Packet—Th ; Work, Wigs, Toupees, Bands, Curls, Seams, Bandeau | Southern gentleman, accompanied by his mother and sis- | also take pattern therefrom, of which they pride them: termitted search fer costumes. are the enemies of slavery, but they make Boer: reo eetalts ERAGE tbo Neu, | Hair, Danguy’s celebrated. Curled Haig ‘Binches long, ands | ter, removed from Congress. Hall to’ this House, during | selves, toremedy the curved. spines of their children, | fesult from the unintermitted search. Tor costumes: | money their slave; (gained honorably by Yankee ; Nathauiel J: Hawktus, master, will have iamediare | New style of Everlasting Curls, aud all kindsof Hair Work, | yesterday afternoon. When the bell ring fortes, they | Tho vices and evil desiros of children should be treated | broken chitcuanad Goumnty of onrptoe ene | TOs) les pate . ; B went into the suppor room and took t! — tion rather than correction—diversi t Payoet eo y i ‘ For (reight or passage, having exeellent accommodations, ap- | _N- B—The trade upon which a black waiter named Seymour rudely ad. | thon punishment. Never stifle their bad desires, if you | ders sympathy of feeling, and promotes a social in- | , You may recollect that in my letter of last April, pplied on reasonable terms. 23 Im*ec ply to the Captain on board. toe of Dover street aks! © | 1UST PUBLISHED, price thirty cents, the Fourm Eaton | dressing them, ordered them to leave, say y e among those who before were strangers. | 1 mentioned to you that a certain mulatto dentist, J “1 § L ED, A , Saying they were | can make the better ones’preponderate. Adapt always a | tercourse a ig ge! 9 ee ee ee (Translated from the Nineteenth Freneh Esdition,) engaged. ‘The gentleman remonstrated--the servant, it | child's garments to the variable climate—never let him | ‘The pleasing cares of preparatory arrangement are Riined Blace et had been seotee ae jail; he ‘The regular packet barque ADAM CARR, Robert Scott, CONSTIPATION DESTROYED, is said, now used insulting language, when the southern: | sleepin the same dress he wears during the day. Com- | at length over, and the curtain is about to rise upon | being thought innocent as regarded the last conspi- master, Will succeed the Saracen. azire "| Or, Exposition ofa NATURAL, sitople, agreeable and infali- | er struck him with his fist. The blow was returned, and | ply with the regulations of nature,and nature wili do her | one of the most imposing spectacles which the halls | tacy: well, now this gentleman is again in prison RCOMING, but also of com- | a scene of tumult and disorder ensued. The other wait. | work aright. # should not be too soon put upon | of fashion can exhibi a Sieanty and manly grace are | for a similar cause. God knows when he wall get ; . : ble MEANS, not only of OVER “ig FOR LIVERPOOL—The New Line—Regular | Ye MEANS, not only of OY! eee os ee n a 7 at Packet of 2ist Seprember—The superion feat sehing | pletely destroying habitual Constipation, without using either | ers aseembied—the gentlemen started up, and the ladies | children. ‘The precocious have never left the world the : . ‘ out. BEd ec hip QUEEN OF THE WERT, 1250 tone, | pRImstvesor any artificial means whatever, (discovery recent’ | screamed. During this time, the gentleman and servant | better for their living in it; an early death wait such. | © Ue dah sen beers a a es —— Cave Pulip Woodhouse, dridge, will sail as above, her regular | (qt Dhysicians and other persons of diting= | Were partying one another's blows, when the southerner | The melancholy fate of ' Margaret Davdson is re ola eng yas fave mented: Btthark! is ae ene vee es sly of Meadville ay. 4 ‘ " i seized a case knife, and in attempting to strike the wait- | solemn illustration of crowdin, recocity forward.— n a . 7 } ra A. Brunso 8q., forme’ Forfreight or passage, having splendid, large and comfortable “Gold at the National Depot of Warton of Paris, No.7 | er, cut another named Green from the extreme corner of | An all-murderous folly ascribed ‘her death to an | The music strain of summons is heard—the long ex- | Pa., inthe Wisconsin Herald undertakes to show that state rooms and cabin, appy oe MINTURN UP! | Maiden Lane. au tm#re_ | the right eye through the nose, and about an inch on the | inscrutable Providence. Had the laws of nature been | pected moment has arrived, and the ball room is al- | Mr. Whitney’s plan for a railroad to Oregon, cannot suc- South streot. TO THE DAGUERREIAN ARTISTS. other side ofthe cheek. The shrieks of women and the | obeyed, a different result would have been secured. | ready filled almost to suffocation, were it not that | ceed, and endeavors to show the loan asked insufficient om eminent physici’ Price of passage $100. ; 5 shouts of men made the supper room a perfect pandemo- | At birth, a child occupies a middle ground between re | to build the road by the trifing sum of forty millions of Mhcrmeket abut Rochester, 000 tons, Capt. John Britton, | FY, A: ARTAULT. Importer of French Daguerteotype | hium. The waiter was removed and hitwounds dressed, | life and death--ordinarily a year passer betore it can | (te window frames have been taken out, and the | {ofc ‘ite ropoves that Congress shall. grant a str) will succeed, the Queen of the West, aud sail on her regu: | © 3,@p0ds, offer for site, atachespyorice The gentleman was taken into custody by the sherifi, | stand—a year or more elapses before a syllable can | Sh"gious Verandah converted inte a, ppel room. | OF land thirty miles wide, the whole length of the roa Tar day, 2lat October. i % / $00 Guinces Dry lodine, " aad We widerstand has boom admibted to bail be uttered—then, when the breath begins toarticulate, | S#all we enter i Sealtwill teocure for ae a cost | and when completed the road shall be owned jointly and. z August. — Ounces Chloride of loding. ExICAN ITEMs.—In saying yesterday that the pro- | begins to work—the body soon becomes locomotive—the i ule. he Springfield, '. - mil'salpuastaiiy's atone, herreguic ay" | doe alge (graf Gold end Sac of Goldsnew aricte, | positions of the Mexican Minister for a loan of | AmADuMs clin, allroad, ape, te. The voice ewars | ground Are you nol, dessled and Sunk nit) beastly || ny. require every houso they may hereafter iorar tote ship has splendid sccommodstions for cabin second uicksilver, Tripoli, Rouge, Rotten Stone, Instruments. | $15,000,000 had not been acted upon by the Chamber of | CB's Atures, congresses, he fate of nations. Child. | We ha fous tak Foe ee eee eee wit, | furnished either with a scuttle je roof, or & r cabin and steerage passengers, and the. price of passage is mo- mma eit Ga sctoies Sorat 1 Daguerreotype. Deputies, we intended to say that they had not been act. | "2 8re oP upon, even before born, by the tongue | noblest forms of her best races, ea ee otro wiilovt | attached to the house. derete, for which immediate spvlieatign should be made on 2'Gross Moroceo Cases—a bargail) ed upon finally. We had before us a paper containing | “tered intheir country. If born in Italy, they will pos | nesred a more brilliant company thal the, Hewat fret | ‘The Americans have six hundred whale ships in boards or to rssont aut tit PNG Lane, | APM Os Brondwa MAT CTE BAZAAR, ., | their proceedings on the 30th ult, whigh related wholly | 084 tbe smooth allan sound—if in Germany: the gut | by the indnite variety of colo), at ore seral eect: | the Pacific Ocean, valued at mara tian twenty millions Persous sending for their friends can hurethem brought out | and interes os Drondways comer of Liberty at. upstairs. | to this loan. The committee to whom the minister's pro- | {eral tones of that country—if in New England, the | mpossibie ta Hove, ta eegent, no two are habited alike, | of dollars. The whole world besides has but half as n thie or any ofthe line, sailing on the lat, 6th 1ith, 10¢h, 21st ject had been referred, made their report, which conclu. | {Wang ofthe Puritans. He then discussed the original | 1 he {Russia to India’s burn: | many whale ships as we. and 2ith ofeach month.” Hie Salad Ea VOIGTLAENDER’S ded with acceding to the minister's demands, und fluidity of the mind. The spirit that cannot die—its Every country, from the sno nent hell, oe i s“Oraftsfor any amount, payable on demand without charge SUERRE oy tain Pontriotions, Theme. auaater's lomands, under cer: | abilities of growth—and all of its seperate powers are | ing clime, it fitly represented. The costume of all ranks, | Mr. Amos Roberts, son of Col. Amos Roberts, of x , DAGUERKEOTYPE APPARATUS. may De ef some interest juet now. ‘The eonreattee ta equally susceptible of progress. He discussed the | {rom the Prince to the peasant, of almos! ¥ age of | Grand Rapids, Mich., accidently shot himself dead in all the principal towns in Great Britam or Ireland. + r4 . RRANGEMENTS recently made with their brother-in- din ‘most glorious confusion. | whi sate law, Mr. Volghtlaender, Vievna, enable the subscribers to | commend that the Ioan should be either national or fo. | Plrewological, organs, and the effect of certain pro- | modern tines, tre, Mingled 0) Tost ote coor rons | While deer hunting on the 12th inst | _ FOR TFONDON—Kegular Facket or the ist of | sell those Apparatus at reduced rates, vizt— -_, | reign, or both ; they would limit the rate of interest to | [Mie grout ovil in societs te not because the aniceat the brilliant era of Queen Anne, the quondam | ‘Truman Ehelps, of Catahoula, Louisiana, is the HERBS sprtcmer ue wicket ship ST. JAMES, RF. R | Largest, size Apparatus, with three inch lenses for full size | be paid to 6 per cent: would allow no loan from which Fon toe elite teatlasuce tee rolianoes outs a ficence of Spain, are all brought to’ mind by the | Whig candidate for Congress in the second district, to Lie pei insi a bageehaeite Plaidy begel, & Plates, at $145. - ‘ less than one million in cash showld be realized by the Pi corueiaice wre coumeces ones stay {their respective periods. The Red Man of | fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Mr. Dawson. esi at gee ita ae | Ramses umerettsy with (Cw: inch losees foe halratse treasury; and would carefully provide that no bond tember of society, at first, was as a beast | fivom the fire worshipper of the East, Russians, | John H. Hermanson, of Avoyelles, has been nominatéd ers, persons abo a iJ y i by, . 5 . » s.cure ake eatly plication on board foot of P'Smail size Apparatus, with one and-a-half inch lenses, for | Secured by pledge of the public revenues, should by ‘Arnold SUE Weslingtce’s abies wan Albanians, bandits, Talian fishermen, Egyptian | by the locofocos. ; ‘ Sienden Lan P tagpriahy erably quarter size plates, at $50. i 4 sued, before the whole nominal amount of them shall be | Checked, and held in’subjection by’his religious organs, | camel drivers—in fine, ssible variety of | A villain by the name of Elisha White, of Pharsa- ‘The preket ship Gladinton” RL, Dasticor will secreed the | ah eeemen seuding remittances in secordance with, the | sctually received into the trearury in cash. | Thoso fe | it ig no matter how mighty are the animal instincts if | costume and character, littering panorama. | jja, in this county, followed a girl only 12 years of age, St. James, and sail on the 20-h September, het regularday. Sender Apnaratus, and not a worthless imitated article, they ast restriction. It ie unnecessary to enter (rrther | te moral and religious ones overpower them. When a Celestial has deigned to wit- | a daughter of Mr Abner Tucker of that town, into a ahi | to agire procured the sol for the United States. " ' - steamnoat boiler bursts, it is ly said the st f the west, and even the | geld where shohad gone to pick blackberries, on Friday FOR LIVERPOOLSNew LivecReauinr Paenet eee reed Chemieal oft eir own, importation, as well as all ject, till the final action of the Chamber is | ‘yas too high, Dut the fact 18¢the. boi ernie too weak, | Devil himselt has forsaken his burning throne. | afternoon | id gagging her to stifle her cries, repeat, of he th Ae ie splendid snd'ieee doling | other articles connected with their ary forsale atthe lowest |KUQWD. | 7 6 The same boiler, by hooping snd banding it, you might | _Butour eyes are becoming accustomed to the unwont- | edly and inhumanly violated her person. A rew! packet ship SIDDONS, Captain &. B. Cobb, of Lig | market prices: ye, We A: Fe eaabonsrermaen ato do whine eainoee 6 ‘chavs ae verinietey, | Put Within it the power of Vesuvius, when it would | ed scene, and we may now venture to gaze more closely | 60 has been offered for his apprehension. —Ozferd Temes. ous OUrten, 5 lar day. t aan ” ‘ ‘i i ’ ji tl ividual forms of beauty, which make ‘ » . Fo A ond Latalee carly spat aches eS Peto | Ueber materials can be procured at the state Ugiegs, ae ett SE rag RF Rad, he | are the natural instincts, if the moral ones overbalance | the fair faces around, is fortunately at our elbow to act | {1m Lee crest testes Inceaatin i ae ! RSL P IT RA AY Diguerrean Attelier, No,20) Brondwary New York oe jaa rgently the removal | tiem. ‘The growth of the mind and ita susceptibility of | a8 our kind Asmodeus of the moment. What queenly My chaling Bis parckgeeer’ Prat 100 Pine street, comer of South. iv3_Im*re LANGENHEIM & BECKERS. Salamene of You td feat ut eh influence as it grows, is a large theme for consideration. | form is that which moves in stately elegance by the side ting Prof. Kingsley, after havin; The packet ship SHERIDAN, Capt. Cotnish, will succeed 7 = cine pace OF the a4 instant states that the Assembly | ‘Phe mind will grow; nothing can reduce it to emptil of yonder remarkable looking man? Is shenotaperfect | 1 Ot ore time in Europe, is expected to return about the Siddons, and sail the 26th September, her regular day, E pM a COLLECTED, ene gree yy Fm dg voted unanimously for | srius we cee how great and difficult the work of the specimen of a handsome woman ! Her form, fs peor Soptember.—New ‘Hevch Palladtion “ ‘i ae eee . - a Dra ‘§ } cator is. The painter and sculptor may be t fy too regal for that oriental costume—beautiful thou PACKHIS FOR HAVRE —(Recond Line = , collect Notes and Drafts pa ‘An Anglo-Mexicun’ association has proposed to con- thelr studios, and return Anding their forte as they left | be—thot is Mrs. C—, of Baltimore, and her companion is | Tuinry-Biona Ci ee ‘The Packet ship UTICA, Captain Fred.rick Hew | '°h, os ra cea ees amen ie ce? i struct a railroad from Vera Cruz to the capital, and | them; they can know before they apply color or the chi | the distinguished author of “Highways and Byways,” in | | GOOD AND At | HIREY- GHA LENTS PER ACRE. itt, wil! sail on the Ist September. “Lancaster, Reales, Pitts Aes thence to one of the ports on the Pacific—either Acapul: | sei just what effect will be produced.” Not so with the | the dress of a gentleman of ter Britannic’ Majesty's | —We commend the following statement, which, in ‘ur Height or passage, apply to wapolis, Washington City, Richmond, co, Manzanillo, ot San Blas. The road would’have bran- | saucator; he has to act upon mind—not inert matter— | household. And yonder beautifnl houri, who would | the main, we know to be true. to tho attention of emi. BOYD & HINCKEN, : M4 ee No.9 Tontine Building, cor Wall nnd Water ata, | Winatbcenceneric kab ¥ FOR SALE, FREIGHT OR CHARTER—The ling N. York built packet ship YAZOO, ay ches to Puebla and other capi! Wheeling, Raleig Is of the departments. fama Uhationtoa Aolumby minds that vary and differ—and he cannot foresee, as the id sciilptor, how his work will be received into ds. He must/as far as possible, know the saayaet, ‘The Assembly of the Department of Mexico has pur- ua, Mobile, New Orleans, Cincinnati, | chased for the purpose of a palace, the magnificent house he, ‘Indianapolis, Louisville, Lexington, | of Gen. Herrera, for $96,008, St. Louis, and most other chief towns in Senor D. Jose Maria Paras has been elected to the Se i tion in Mahomet’s para- | grants. It is copied from the Kalamazoo Telrgraph:—At saneathedone in Ee ccomaat is of fashion—her e present rate of State Warrants, (30 cents on Sool 0 stranger to our dreams hha han Lote ay beak ae = his Lsgueed may J 0 to the Land of. ity. But what beautiful vision | fice in Marshall, and secure 40 acres of land, equa! : Tee ycoaae asain Solr 6 n thi in investment (if iapreved) is pup’ response of the’ take into cons: minds. Every educator should also ¢ oak and locust top, live oak transom, ration the effects produced by the asso. | flite yonder with the flag of France streaming over her | in this or any other State ‘after cants, carries 2200 bales New Or. r to replace Senor Rincon Gallardo.—N. O. Picayune, i ? Who, so sweet and fair, almost hallows | sufficient to support a family. Yo who think of emigrat- tton, and has handsome faruished accommodations for st 1th, 1845. ait imtre_ | Date to rer! vune, | ciates of his pupils upon them. ‘The purposes of edu. | shoulder 0, ‘ : ’ » SORT I~ ae 8 Lae > ug. 16. stume of the picturesque Vivandiere? Ah, | ing to Texas or Oregon, now is the time to make a poly on boardat Jones’ wharf, or to EAGLE BATHS, cation are to, prepare for the great dutios of life—yen, | the Coutnete, sid he who. Imagined thy loveli: | terchoige.. Come to Michigan, where you can buy, at i wR COLLINS & CO son oo8e Bearl Street. : Trenton Water Powenr.—The canal of the Tren- | Miter and sculptor to study for years view foreign | ness, ever dream that thou wouldst find a re- | 374 cénts per acre, sy quantity of level rich, well wee an eT ST IE % South itreat. FE WEEN Centre and Elm streets —Warm, Cold and | ton Water Power company, will be again filled with | 2 before wa will suffer hind to take the formeot | presentative in one so lovely ax Mrs. P—, of Philadel. | tored and timbered lands—a single tree, on each acre J. HERDMAN'S OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT | Good clem single beds 12s conte euch “Aicals Sone. cack, | Water in about two weeks, and will then flow 26,000 cu- of our children, and yet suffer their | phia? But who is this, whose Eastern dress, bright | worth more than the price of id ucros. | llore you willl PASSAGE OFFICE, 61 SOUTH STREET, | Bogrd and lodging, $2.50 per week. " | bic feet per minute, n furnish at the mills 66 square feet to ‘Be trained’ by bungling and orm and li pid-ey might wel A ar the sj oo mf | find mills, betes gina Potnity of these Sine iat LiLASSAGE from Great Britain and Ireland Newspapers from London, Liverpool, Canada and all the under a head of one foot. ‘The p fenders? “To. treat all sends alike | gentleness e bride of Abydos! Ay, and in truth | laments in the immediate vicinity of these State lands verpool, can always be arranged at the low pringipal cities in the «1 States, on file. iym*re on perpetual. leases. to treat all lands alike. the bride. She is the sensation of the season—the recent- | plenty of work, and go ayy bier fami. id Drafts furnished for any sgnount, payable at ESTABLISHED 1822. @ 18} feet below the Trenton nds oe the reault of ly married wife of the great millionaire banker of New | lies, and plenty of everything to eat, drink and wear. the priveipal Banks in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wal PETER ROSE, CUTLER, AND MANUFAC- Mi There are now on this | mea na we thus secure the ends. and yonder exquisitely apparelled form—she | This is no exaggeration —we stato facts from personal onapplication to J bar ip oe R * TURER OF Pe following mills: 2 cotton mills, with”| trainin, rs is the most important part of atchless foot twinklin, ath that elegant | knowledge, having visited the lands selected by the State 6,00 spindl i t, Ottawa, Allegan, Barry aud Kalamazoo coun- WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A ship to load for SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTT, stones each: in Ken’ wa, 1 , and 160 i i . looms; 4 grist mills, with 4 run of In the latter, from 20,000 to 40,000 acres were se- The 1 wth of mankind is the most rapid ur subjes a y Berfod oftheir existence, it men can: | 4m, Mrs. Bw of New York and th 3 1 oil mill; 2 saw mills; 3 paper mills, with | quring the # southern port—Apply to No. 412 Broapway, near Cana. Stanet, New Yor ines; 1 button mill; 1 axe fi fe al, amid d of adi of the choicest quality, being a part of an “Indian K. ' 5 tfully call the attention of Ph i fe factory and iron foun: | tinued, throu , to grow, as during the first seven | al, amid a crowd of admirers, you may Fag 1 ROUTE ins | Bet an Cray rh teeny | S78 Unk Rota acting tc Ne | eof gaecy Bun maa anthem | BONE et age airings Aa | Nery hc ofa ta eames ALEXANDER'S TRICOBAPAL. Patter ati he will warrant notto be surpassed in'auality | ble of holdin covton spindles, not yet occupied.— | £0", Walking sticks, | But after twenty Ave, Ter isin. | Delaware. Would you believe that the fair Swiss pea. | lands jie within ton or twelve miles of this villago, the “Ww. t yet ocoupied.— | heen attained by mankind, all growth there ai NEW AND INVALUABLE DISCOVER) Besides the vet fa, the country, | Pee? y, , all gro ir 0 n y Heh i y . After forty-t 's faith and philosoph leaning upon the arm of yonder distingui A awit Dye which | inatantanepnaty changes the color fe | ported. : seal experience inthe busi | Nith-one exception, is now Building by Mr, Cooper, 9 Jee hough tpete of: clube! crouse chorbon thefin | ing foreigner, and this lively little charm Crakin. The great superiority of this dye consists in its ensy | nese Charme best soe nd Msc eT will be asufficient | NeW York, and will go into operation when the water is | brints of bird’s feet have been made in former years,when | Ann Pago—chatting so musically with th ‘of applieation and instantaneous effect-ail other dyes | guarantee he netes on. Ether all unlere wil be fathiuity’ and | 6t into the rac war in a state susceptible of receiving impressions, | are her daughters? Even #0, and one, ing from tento twelve hours to produce any chan; ite aptly attended ce a ‘ind Dental {avcrnspoutey ew important, then, that in early life these impressions | wanting to this brilliant scene. But a saperivs excellence will be apparent to every oue upon Scissors, Yenknives, &e., ground, set, and repair The Charleston (S.C ) papers have the proceed, | should be formed of the right stamp—that the mind be | but exquisitely moulded form, glid yay. ‘either in quality or aie rom the “ Philadelphia Daily San"—-Atexannen’s | CLWith arent care and'despatch. ' "jul _Im*re_ | ings of a meeting held at Spartanburg, called for the pur- | filled with the fire of love, truth and beauty. All right | through the mazy gallopade? That light Michigan this year in wheat or corn, el pow ho natconarnin= Te effet of the above onthe Iu ey TO DENTISTS. Baivereel aetsorig pian to relieve the people from the | views must then be traced thereon if af all. It has | foot, sparkling is i *Psstry. of motiow-and mausk that | faclin end Wapetsees, sod. int a fow gears you will Ht was trie yeater i , and the char i i ing e | fo ensue from the scareity o! pity to receive an: old whatever ree red, ae ars w to binck was jesantanesus, tne ane GENTLEMAN giving up rusiness, will eell bit chute | provisions, occasioned DY drought. ‘The scarcity is vo | een tanec) tohout subduing and Dresking down the | classic brow. Init the Greek oie land whic hes cost you 37} cents an scre at ultima thule of railroad travel West, for years to Young men and farmers of New EF: and New eed here is a field for your se, which can be occu almost without m or price, The timber on the land will pay for c! , even if converted into ashes and then, what crops 'e challenge the world to in iron works, the Y, being ali | or workmanship by any manufactured in this country or im ported. ie A Sochot tarrutene ae SP a Ls For sale by Rushton & C Laferta’s patent; reat, that the meeting rec: ed into beautiful life? What na many dollare—and cheap at that. A perfect title can be tor House nud 856, Broad Kafere' patent; ome Lathes ful SE eae os vee Pivet | convention of the sufitring dintsines, noe te carpe aenat | emimal propensities, ax being indlepenesDly pacemery | Delaware, Verily, our ‘little si ry ae aves of cholee land for $90, if, as is il, 06 William Teeth, ke $100 cast, ts "This ie | obtaining the aid 3 7 Fen Wee epee ee | fee preyes cole a -relate all te trem, 1a Soule, ters; and on yonder beautifully de ‘ought for 30 cents on the dollar; $100 r es > 3 fa ash, 0 close the concer, his iss | obtaining 6 aid of the Legislature, better to let the mind retain all its strength, if we can on. | of her da cased on yo M State scrip can be ous, holder his pick of lots. At 50 droggiste throug! Fed cmbroce ovary Urtele reaalved ts" tbe bestenmn orther ————___ | patter to ace the religious and moral orgunizatione, | form, and lovely face, glittering in that most perfect ori- | in railroad scrip gives og hy tka All"be sold in ots tosuit purchasers, Addrpas ® Deutiate™ George M. Lanman has been fined $200and costs 1# Euther'e stubborn willtand iron) nerve had been bro | ental coutume ; she iv one of the brightest flowers of the | cents an acre, wih the advantage of oes jy mm, Herald office. jyit im at Harrisburg, for cowhiding a men Martin, | ken down, he never could have carried through his ra. | “Old Dominion,” MiseM~—, of ond; andthere, | bring prodice to Detroit, .