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THE NEW YORK HERALD. v <silices sekowaeek ees NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 18, 1847. ——— EE = = oe . —== ren = — ~— SSE yELLE SOUTH. RGAN MANUFACTORY.~GEORGE JARDINE, ‘The War, &e. Re THE NEW YORK HERALD TO TRAY EULERS GRING SOUTH tpracned to 248 Feat ooeee Neth ooe comoelia the Chay GossiP PROM MEXICO Rockaway Manive Pavition, Aug. 16,1647. | Baltimore, whose Southern grace and winning deport- Hospital, Broadway, New York, having, e the destruction (Translated from N.O. La Patria, 8th Dinner in the Shade—Incidents, Phrenology, $c. $c. | Ment are too syren-like to be long endured without « ESTABLISHMENT, by fire of his former manufactory, secu lage, snd valu, Bi ey Aebesrayeng I h » tremor of the heart. Near her isto be remarked Miss if Haaiay, Micteroads Petersburg, Ve, Brann | seustona ofthe vescand oldsensined woods ane PI IIPEE | | Since the depasture of the steamer Maanschuaetia on | gare, eo pon na, reset ea care 8, Thureday, I | H., ap scoomplizhed and beautiful modal of the tediee ; ACH Sonne \ “3 meetin n North-west corner of Fulton and Nessa sts, | rickyurg: Richmond, Petersbnre Va Siannton, Va, un wstaia has well eatablished Jeputation, and he re- ( the 22d ult. no other opportunity hae occurred until | 62S You may recollect, an account of the launch | fr whom Maryland 1s celebrated, Vein would be the | aromaree nae he publics larne ig ie ew and olendidiow pri: | apeedully goles extended tenet ee saa Barrel | San Beeeenty Okey fF communicating, with you, and {| Sn exercie inthe magnificent sur of this shore of the } Ty'Nib'p «of New Yor, who la generally aural’ to JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, ear ak ) dan Cee ere ies hart, | ‘Gina eam ea ee as (aia) sor eod*re~ | tain, 7 enews I have been able to ob- | life boats stationed here, as well as some account of the | be the brightest gem of the Bellevue coronet ; nor on | , gu 1ine at AnanleCreah.) Jenner Commmerpe street wtart i vest jusaresi | ~The, English minister matt arrived here onthe sit | *%Ftsinment which fllowed, and which was ao liberal: | the elogane of ier sister, who seoeives general CIRCULATIONFORTY THOUSAND. for Ta eevee dtelists to Richmond, $4 cand ih eae Two ulto,, bringing dates from the capital to the 29th. The | !Y furnished by the excellent host of the Pavilion, tion. The lovely end graceful grt, whose rich dark bal xin - stersbury ae having pes aiitamer i? Mmofiiedl ee nd ase that it brings, gives the follow. | | feel bound to correct an error in my statement of | Her face would anit a patating by Correggio. Neat us a tilae ¢ hizhest and most successful medical institution in tak Be whieh 20,000 cate were 28.000 men in thecapf | last week—in saying that Mr. Collector Lawrence di- | again, is the striking and stately figure of Miss B. DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price 2 cents per conr—67 “ 6: n ited ‘States, will be in constant attendance at the grand | tal of which 20.000 were regular troops. and the reat of aisle 9 ‘ \ ; if ae > rected the exercise of these boats— of New York. But let us lavish no more praise where so 45 Ber sapumm—payable in adnace. Price if coats’ | _ Being at thosame. price; more ditect and expeditious, and | “PE, 3b cing Boone AND MEDICINES, Saree a arg te ey Berar dene ish Sedma bee atin yncomrem 8 per copy—$3 1236 cent a ie im much more certain thau the Chesepeake Bay and James River fo Jil Futton Staxer, N.Y. 7 from Sen Luls Potosi, with 4300 mon, ana'36 ‘slene at ip Hone, Faq., of your city— | Indeed, Newport {s now alike in the amateur cottages BER are year a = Se day— | Steambo-t Line,—all the wide and rough portion of the Bay, | to be consulted tad t rive medical aivics "ix fespect to the artillery of all sizes, Ph men, and 36 pieces of | than whom no man is more ready or more distinguished | and hotels, in the full tide of enjoyment ; and our fancy igre prey erate cee maf ts i Vea Crs | Etec op aps th OMS | Slr ay ih codes Mist | inaca ot tanoaene Mil le Sno tn reparation wz iat of fat Fecelved by Messrs. Galignani, 18 rue Vivienne, Feri vellere nreadvised that the line hereby advertised is part | Witeves’arel wihout chngge for adeiee os cancninttioes | you before, Brig. Gen. Lombardini is commander in | ‘This watering place continues to be crowded by dis- | CCU, of Louis Quatorze, or reminds us, im ite rich Simonds, 18 Co Sohn Miler, shebookseller London. | ana parcel ofthe Great Mail Line through, Virginin; and that ™Patients may rely on the Kindest and best atteutjon, pon x | chief of the army, who, without any merit, at all; with: | tinguished orientalism, of a dream from the Thousand end One Fa eo aes AE" MERALD-—Pablished om the | iristhe intention of the companies composing the Great Mail | thorough jureatigaiiou and an necurate description at out ever baving Seen In such a situation as te prove kis | ‘2gushed persons from all parts of the States. Tho | Tales Ist of Jaguary of each copiessixpenceeach. | Line, that passengers shall be conveyed by them, in connec: | cases, and such prescriptions as have afforded relief in the | worth, either as to bravery or intelligence, kas been | ®*tivalson Saturday exceeded one hundred, and all tho ; DVERTISEMENTS, at the saual prices—always cash in | tion with the Powhnttan, always a cheaply as by auy other | qorat casest where all geher mleaue had: feuled-—peesers pao a8 fo. bese , Sourm Beacu, Orronte Patomoque, L.L,2 advance, ,Advertwvementashould be written aapiain legible | line, and with move mafort expedation and certainty, than by | which have’ been used for the Inst thirty years by Dr, Ee promeak in Mexioo.” Rocseding Ge ease ae | Avellizign: to the: neighborhood’ may be said to be oolo- August 16, 1847. "5 he Proprietor will not be res je for errors by getters: he line via y pebhogtaa. Railroad of tos apehoret F ass PRACTICE OF MEDICINE,” ‘Ante has procured this selection “in order yy mised; and to and trom which, to the Pavilion, omni- Coroner's Inguest—The Wreck of the Ann Maria. Gor all kinds execated beautifully and with | fice Pratt streec Baltime : hat Lom- {Stockton & Full, oratthe tae | withasnecess which has i ‘been unequalled in the history of | bardini as a mere automaton, may be tho blind instru- | >¥#e# from the New York lines run with tolerable regu- | An inquest was held by Dr. Wm. 8. Preston, coroner, atch, C c t wh or, on ‘Tuesdays and Fridays, on | medi ment of his orders. desni'ati ers or communications by mail, addressed tothe | board the Powlatian, of” "G. W.GUNNELL, Capt. | “Alt peti nts who visit this office will be prescribed for ac- | "The government, (or rather Santa Annu) have pro-| “Tiiskl conten tenn wenn on the body of man which had driven ashore in the ‘establishment, mast be post paid, or the postage will be de N. B. ravellers by the above ine will b G Pens Cat gording to the Ay eris etice, in which h vegetable reme- | hibited the Dublication Fal the papery tee ela T think I have time, before the departure of the cars, | surf at this place, supposed to be named Arthur Horner pea orn ihn itatscgenaciar Mee eee ee tee and’ James River Boats, aud yet reach | Stik teees Eve we poole or medicine todo thar ows "MCN | except the Diario Oyictal, which is the only one clrou. | t© 6ive you a hasty sketch of a very novel affair ocour- | It was dressed in u red flannel shirt, cotton flanne any point south of Petersburg at the sane with these last, ri : Practice hiss received the highest recommendations | l8ted in the other States. "We may vay he is excusable | ting here on Saturday last. ‘The {dea of which EW YORK AND HARMEM RAILHOAD COMPANY, | evn vin ere ino breach ofeonaexion by che Bay Line. | troy the at iysiciaus aud sqoyeons ta Rupe tad America | fOF tL step, Lecauae, ax what ho aime ut (s the eatab- | cTiginated, without ‘doubt, in the mind "of “some drawers, Llue cotton shirt, satinett pantaloons, oll cloth . Ro e peepncensed by ahben aa from the King aud tT lishment of a dictatorship, and the press obstinately re- | member of the better part of creation, as a scheme | °Y¢F#lls, thick boots and woollen stockings, with two SeEAMGHIF BOUT k= y the Kings of Holland, | sista it; giving the public to understand the injurious | to alleviate, in a degree, the fashionables of both | Silk handkerchiefs, onered, the other black, tied around ae eee GhEaseioa.‘sn eturdey, te sis inst and sive of ticirhigh estimation of the seieuse, saletyscoralary, | *M#2t WHC the “Mexican Napoleon’” has on their in- | f#xes from the labor and trouble of * dressing for | his neck. : JAY, JUNE 1 et, the . . terests, he has fc dinner” ‘ ONAN ATE itowe, unt hither notice, Mg ree to reece eet on My | a et tad ny other of anacue ar event | fhe liberty af the preaes = 'Y (SS ROFL HOW | Cen eatacratuan was rary Sataraly ead fagesy | _ 12 is pocket was found a hom comb, marked A. H. vill hae tae Shay Hall For frslats of resseracppivice board, at Peele al charseter, will be treated at this office. ‘The capital is areal Babel—both ecsaltados and mode- | embraced—it was no less than that the company sojourn- | #2d & pocket book containing five cents, and a reseiptot Harlem & Morrisiana,, m & ‘Tuckahoe Pls ‘ORD, TILESTON & CO, PILES, whether Bleeding or Blind, or in a state of Tumor, | rados have lost their senses, and neither one nor the | ing at this house, old and young, gentle and simple, | Which the following is a copy :— 30 A, M. ims Brae, Hartgand Newcastle | aui3 aweod 48 South streot._ | ywhetherinternal of extemal ePE AINT, other know what they want or what is best for them.— | temperance and spiritual, should dine for a day in an “August 15, 1845. 80 AM We Tene aes | gfe NEW LINE OF PACKETS 10 AND FROM | STONE OF ORAVEL ind oh otecieNcol the Kida Both parties accuse one auothor as being the cause of | Open beautiful wood, the table overspread only by | _“ Reoeived of Arthur Horner, forty-five dollars, belng in ciae oe Croton, BRB uWnteodt 3 the New Line of Liverpool |” Urinary Organ ste ay Meet inl ‘evs oF | the deplorable state of affairs in the republic. The re- | the thick shade of lofty trees, and the blest cand. | Part payment for a yoke of oxen. he ‘ wet 14 #t seine Fackeis— Packer of he fist August —The plendid, cougils Colds, Consumption, Bronchitis, and all other dis | Suit of all this will be similar to that of the rabbits in | py of heaven. The thought was electric—and so was the “GILBERT MILLER.” ol the fable, who, while hotly disputinges 20 tode in which the dinner table for more than three hun- ani LA, or King’s Evil, 10 all its weregreyhounds or lurobers; had tuetraowhte cayenne Fee Huns | os he body; which appeared to have been in the water fH Capt, Eldridge, willf sail from New York on the al sCRorul y F eirdoubts solved by | dred persons with all its appendages, even to the most | f ERYSIPELAS. SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, and all | the arrival of the doge, who dentoyed thea?" °Y | minute article, transferred to an eajciniog forest at the | Saige te seco tried in. auc! and from Liverpool on the 6th October. Early aj & manner that it should Be imade to W.& J.T. TAPSC might be removed, if desired, by his friends. i anism fore ena PRAMS ox piaeeeate OFTHE EYES AND EARS treated without — ou rakes dictatorship in order to be able to be ort CM reg and tpt soe by the gong. It ‘he hull of the brig Ann ‘Mazia, of Boston, which was DR. DE WITT C. KELLINGER* cupping, searifying, leeching, blistering, or the use of in make peace, @ mysterious hero of Angostura | W' ve afforded joy and gratification toa benevolent | dismasted, &c. off Montauk Point on the 6th instant,has NIMENT<—'This truly aston! pin iy counts without his host,” and does not pay attention | heart—indeed to any heart, to see the ladies go forth in | just come on shore a few miles west of this place, and ' RS clonie Wesntital ant. tenarten id, | RHEUMA‘TISM, whether acate or chronic. to the coalition in the six’ northern States, Poor coun- | their usual morning dresses,—their shilling oulicoes—#o | ‘about ten miles vast of Fire Island Light, » complete Teckahoe. | SER ee ee cic teen id: | DYSENTERY, DIARRHGIA, CHOLERA MORBUS, | try of Goatemotzin and Montezuma | cool and neat, the gentlemen with their linen coats and | wreck. ‘The cargo remaining in her, consisting of sbip 1s EN pecially designed to be prescribed internally or externally, se ea mnT tale eo Aire ta "Se ke ied ly means of the English commercial house of Man- | jackets. timber, &o. will probably be secured. 48 a. | And it warranted to cure after all other remedies have faded. ee + or Neuralgia, Ague in the Face ning & Mackenzie the government receives $20,000 | Comfortable and happy sight to see such party, saat. parte: Metctend dwt a See ig tee a rheumatie rg scrofulous affection: ST; VITUS’ DANCE. and all Nervous Affeections. daily until $400,000 are made up, which this house is to | ¢d at ample tables, in the midst of twenty-five acres of New Books. ‘White Pligg, | barber's toh, old sores of every, natar STRICTURES IN THE URETHRA, SYPHILIS in sts | deliver for the consolidation of the English debt. More- | woodland. No crowding and knocking of elbows here— Jxserm Linpen, on tHe Seven Conronat Works or Pe AYRE | pains in the back, and affections of thes various stages, and all diseases resuldng from Syphi ‘ue | Over, @ forced contribution of $1,000,000 has been impos. | 20 #pilling of soups upon starched dresses—no crowd- | Mxncy--Kdward Dummegam, 101 Waltow atcect is 13 pom. oe Urea 0 eat FEMALE, COMPLAINTS, as Excess or Suppression oft | fal of the sosldentoy ac ee wocording fcte.cepl | Siasio, PORES Ons AGT of MAC: ottontea,| etalnol S, very interesting. ond lnksetl te Sip tee ‘ eto cure the ‘ F f ! sa e e a platform of plank, ex : sas * nyend effections of U af Mewes, Flug Albas or White Flows, ‘teal + Utert, | in which it has been divided, that re the third part of from the limb of two trees ; ee ee) Oke south Ie ig pees sae oie ae ; Danas of every nature: yield to its influence immediaiely. Be. | one Tee elo ar ise Heats Nevvons ty, Col | *iis contribution will bo realized. The dinner need not be spoken of ; it varied in no de- | deserves, as it will certainly have, an extensive circule- Bedford, _ Whitlickville. | yerand axue broken in two vi # pote hie h Since the suppression of the pross, there have boon | gree from thosw always given, and always good; but it | tion. It forms No. of Dunn Home Library, and TAM | oe ing the many diet who havekindly | HIP DISEASE, or White Swelling, Felons, or Whitlow; all | published in Mexico two sheets duloglzing Santa Anna, | was clearto my mind, that the occasion’ was ‘mot to be | ig tasoribed te the Tec Gon ise, under whose ausploes 4 GPM | arowed “us to refer to the e' Hom. Mo. | _.Tumors or Swellings. ad one (of which I enclose a copy) which has for its | passed over without getting from womo of tho many dis- | the talented authoress was induced to write it. te 1 Grime, res ‘ eo, New York F By a A RORES 3 aad Ulcers of. haterer cnaracter. title, in large golden letters, the following _ tinguished pervons present, “ their thoughts that burn,)? ‘THe Frowens Py! vizp—R. Martin, 170 Broad- RR ES geet fom. geo Re mae Ss New York | DROPSY, inthe Limbs, Chest, Abdome! “Tie Marry ArrRaRance ov THE 191TH o May or tHe | 8% Xo. wa; t "y T should have remurked that among the invited guosts —No. 3 of this beautiful work has in been issued. stop ou New ovac Hiteas mG Theammstianlo? SPINAL DISEASES—Pains and weakn the spine, or PRESENT YEA street. eu i : We commend it to the attention of the ‘at Broome street, car 3 M formity. a * was the proprictor of the forest, Mr, Canage, a wealth; ie taad nampa Brooms eee ah ees gdis | suveniqeqnanaom Desoes wen tines tthe Brits INSY”'MUMPS, MEASLES, OROUF, | aca Steet ie the extolment of Santa Anna, clovating | {oq somewhat eocentric gentleman, who resides ta the |, Livss o» rH»; Qunxns ov Exo.ano—Lee & Blanchard ORS teat ee ten f will not atop | ion that it aaved hislife, from a severe injury sustained by a d all Diseases of Children, done, ‘The other, which I have not been able to obtain, | Bélghborhood, and who acceded most kindly to the pro- | Philadelphia —This work is compiled by Strick- The sooratn Saino ce ftom Yo ag at Tuckahoe | (all; Me James Diaroky proprietor of the Harlem, Bull’s faceealicods Fever. calls for a dictatorship as a sulvatory means for the | PO" ition to occupy his grounds in the manner stated. land, and embodies copies of official and other detween Wh pal New York, ease Head, Bowery and Broadway lines of stages, has use oor yee country, Also there has appeared horea volume (whieh | _,/t seemed appropriate that the health of this gentleman | documents, throwing light on the lives of the Queens of : nndaye to Harlem and Morvisiana, if ae | {pemmoth xtablighment vet one thousand bo Convulsigns-—Hiysierieal Epilenuic, ke. T send) entitled Tribute to Trath.”” In this book you | *Bould be first drank. | Mr. White rose and remarked, | England from the time of the Roman conquest, It is jealds, Woun weather. ee for Lake Mahopackand Denby leave Croton Fallsom | 93) Pearl street, Ne val of the 7 0” and 4 . lings on arrival, et A ight trains leave Cit at Ferien cate ee Croton Fale ay 7 A.M and retail distribut BURNS, tuts, Bruises, 8 will see the lance of Amozoc, such as it was, which is | thst during a period of more than twenty years, that he | remarkably interesting. Was “ i ng agente are wanted. Pr FISTULA IN ANO, or 'Uleerous Openings or Abscesses | the truth, and not as the author of the “happy appear- id visited this delightful watering place, he bad | Tux Lire or Hans Cunistian Axpensen ay Haste York city; 8. Ingersol & C Yolock A, M. -M. trains, and for Paw- | druggists, and at the principal drag aud other stores andtay- | situated near the Anus and Rectum, treated without an ope- | ance’? paints it. SantaAnna fled at Amozoo the sameas | @W0yed the acquaintance of the gentleman whose | sy:.r- ‘Translated by M t s r in . ‘as i Le: yy Mary Howitt : James Munro& Co., Tet GW Pola : Leeper geno oe Rondpe me AIRE de Eola cd tation, 20 -RMANENT CURE WARRANTED. he did at Cerro Gordo,with his 2000 herses.with troopers | Pom Uy that ‘thy appropeietlon Gr ieee Fae ead | Boston. —‘T'he title of this work is sufflsient announce: ‘one gross $36." The proprietors of this great feme- | So cheap a cure of disense cannot be obtained in this city— | @rmed, or rather they made him “ walk a pace with ouly cy Oh ei imeret ig penta luable grounds | ment to guarantee for it an extensive circulation. re peedy ood CA their opinion, thet they can | 20 other expense accruing the amount which the medi- | three anges of American artill ‘we are all per- | 0 the use of this distinguished company, wag no new or | evoress Auvsement—A collection of four hundred By wf more astounding eutes, and arenter numberof cert | cinglone will com.” | a | fectly aware that at the frst irehe changed his position, | "olated sot of benevolence on the part of this gentle: | interesting experiments, republished. from the Longa hit el, ad without bleeding, blistering, calomel, or any other violent, nta Anna may | fare of Mr. Cauage. teresting book could be put in the hands of childrenand ‘ u ve T" ouths than this. It is both amusing and instructive. and Ravens rood turnpike roud, with a fi f th i was infront and run better than they could. 1 This gentleman, who is « plain farmer, and an exceed. | ¥! - ” giver, and Within s mile'anda half of Peck Shp | “Petients visited at their own houses in urgent eases, if re- | does the author of the Tribute to Tesh) vag tack ingly good liver, replied, bavtemeint had, and |, BeNruny’s Pictontat, Reaven : George F. Cooledge & 28 BOSTON AND EASTERN EX- : items “io suitable for small genteel fumilies | quired. from what has been seen at Cerro Gordo and Atmouoe it | Whenever it was in his power to make his friends | Bro., 323 Pearl stroet.—A very excellent book for Newport and Fall River—This apres nda 7 FM. a TO LET—Beveral Cottage houses ou the Asiorma | Wityent blegding. blistering, calomel, or any other violent | say he made the Americans run, but it was because he the office, No. 1 Wall street, corner of ‘Broad. | potty? General Scott was at Puebla on the 30th, where he | 82 S##emblage like the present—he had been informed | riodical is before us, and contains a variety of cholce . all cei ; ool Ao. | well se 5,08 Bross moderate, JEORGE L. WOLF, Law | “Persous residing in any part of the country, by sending a | appears that instead of teaching the Moxieen surtingy tz, | Comfortable and happy, he always felt it a duty to | ren and sc eee rier the advantage of'@ late howe for for he aupvels wormhy the artent writen description of theit ease, willbe preséribed for the | Behe, ho only enlightens them as to the manner of fying | 40, *0, Se, Be always, desired, to be happy Bm: |" ‘Tue Kuiceennocren Maoaniwe: Jno, Allen & Co. Biaiices spoata artiterond valuable, paresle are secured irous of starting @ good school. ‘All communications by mail must be post pad. ina disorder. y 139 Nassau street.—The August No. of this favorite in iron safes aud placed in the charge of faithful conductors sandgentiemen wish- | Address 141 Fultor eet, et. a ki New York. that they belonged to a society called the upper crust” y oall } GAY & CO. ang pleasant eiugle or eujts of rooms, without hoard, ice 14) Kulton street. Open from 7 o'clock AM. tp7 FM | was waiting to be joined by the forces which lately left | "he wad fond of the upper crust himself, but ho had | “wing matter. The editor's table ls unusually rich. fealinciones| pot NK SRS Pk a ben MALIBTENS ALL, HEALING) OINTMENT. hes | berevand which, as ‘wo have heard, bad arrived at Perote d Sivent Love, 4 Poem, by Jas, Witson,—This ts the Regearemeriagn 9 fice, Not Wall street, comer of | aypiyiu at 07 Broadway. siagowin” | heen extensively used all over the oly, and throughont on the 30th,” * . f been much disappointed in the expected crustinoss of the y oud way, packages willbe ca bar Officee—3 NO. 7 State street, Boston. aus 30tre : : i title of a poetical effusion from the pen of J.T Wilson. EL JAROCHO. | | Sagbakings of this wort, © Me oath Success to ell | 11 is published for the purpose of ralsing auficient funds M gALE—That yery de- | known, the leit rucken, the President of the day, next proposed | t enable the author, who is poor, to pay debts, con- ‘Wall street, corner mater is the demand for i such is the success the cure Of all varieties of pl ¢ insensible perspiratios led for ig ‘any, part o city. COUNTRY SEAT fh PROM PUEBLA. , ooh Kom Bunday's, the boat will leave the foot of Ham- mona eteet at ree ty property is now in the most perf CONEY, Jehan? Amman is cam, | Suuete eat Kinde steamer t Eaq., Kinderhook, or exe? Wold, will resume her trips onthe above fer | — aud 30c*m Oo: F 8. HOES, 95 Wall street. sirable residence in the beautift jage of Kit kk, i Uslumbia County, ted upsand Yecsstly geoupied by | citarome madcize joes, A letter has been received in Washington, from an | the h lth of Mr. Cranston, the esteemed proprietor of | tFaoted last winter in sickness, and also to join his wife officer in the army, as late as the 29th and 30th July.— | the Pavilion... eed penta eR, and three children in Michigan. This, coupled with the leery. fever sores. inflamed sure | It states that General Scott would move upon the capi- | Mr. Cxansron replied in fow remarks, in which he | ct thatit possesses great merit, we are confident will nd 5} ur ius of all kinds. By | tal a8 soon as General Pierce arrived with his reinforce- | feelingly expressed his gratitude and thanks for the | S!veit « largesale. We leaveit tothe public, and are de FORKEY PORT.—The steamer JOSEPH | the sate Peter J, Hoe now offered for sale. ‘There | cleanses the blood of morbid matter, and thus cures scrofula, E, COFFEE, will Teave the pier, foot of | are also on the premises, carriage-house reel Chambers street, daily, for Key Port, at 3 fer convenient out buil tables, wood-house. | saltrheum, acald head, ings. “The grounds, | By the same process it he 3, are well stocked with alarge variety of #p- | faces, sore throat, rheuma cherry, plum, and ornamental. os 2 : ; } confident the author will not be disappointed. ' It can be I Leave the foot of Heer. | Vines and Anrabbery: ail of which have been aclecied omiete, | QBeming the pores, and equalizing the circulation of the blood, | ments about the 2d or 3d of August. Mr. ‘T'rixt had | handsome manner iu which he hed been noticed; he re- Is inappo! fannl, street. 834; u fromcele- ‘omplaint | b ite ill, b had of Wm. H. Colyer. No, 5 Hague street, and at Mr. Rio ud Bier No, ty H-Rt, at 93 o'slock= | brated nurseries, both in” Europe aud New York The whole } and costiveness.” It never fails to clire turns aud ‘seals, how: hinppy to bear that General Seott hod waited upon his pene As trom, feed at ‘an sonal a Gray’s baths, Brooklyn. tn Academy, secoud,to none in this #:ate in point of charseeer | CveTgeVere: {[!yiuk inflamunation and pain. and destroyive | during his indisposition, to confer with him about the | ed a few months since at Baltimore, prevented his| ‘Tux Ikon Cuest.—Berford & Co. Astor House, e apply to DAVID VAN | Se eee Deen a ae kus essted aa | PUblic eoncerns.— Washington Union, Aug. 16 giving that attention to the numerous visitera at his | have published Coleman's play of “The iron Cheat—be- It performs marvelous cures in cas house which they so much deserved. He closed his _re- | ing No. 67 of the Modern Standard Drama, rs of all kinds, ague in the face and breast marks by stating that, when his heaith should be restor- woe NAVAL. Se 12th of August, and continne to ran daily wy, on Thu © LET—A beat two story cottage house, with | mervous ¢ . Use this masterly medicine, aud U.S, Fiag-snie Mussrasreet, 4, he designed to maki tended i be HA ply ee i ‘ on the above ferry, lex ug the ot of Duane gepoet, fiat, Fig baspmante and tindercellar, prisciinl eory:two parites 04 pe disapyor ated. ‘Anton Lisardo, July 26, 1847 i ep ide nn Wa ty rea cea eee ree R on ro SLAVERY. aes Weck webed only, at 1034. A. M.: pier, No.1 N. K. at na with sliding doors, hard finished walls, second story; 2 his wouderful Ointment being used. externally is an ex- | Six: Having this moment returned from Tabasco, | | kind frends would’ in future, be mack the pleasure of meeting Dr. W. C. Bennett, of Couey Island 12% aud 4 P. M.; on Sundays will leave the foot | f27ee' rooms and 2 bedroom; rent low traordinary medicine fpr childreu, it being #9 convenient to | write a brivf line to inform the de aaa ind friends would, in fature, be much promoted. Spartanburgh, 8. C., who was returning from the North, of Dunne stzeet at 10 A. Mi foot of Spring street, N- Rat | “Er coire on the premises, No.1 10th street, of W. K.Pendle- | administer it, ao sale and aure in ite results. “it is an uncom e department that the sick | Some allusion having been made, of a complimentary | qha had under hia protection, Peter Poole, @ negro man 3034 A. M., 14 P. Mi; pier No. 1N. Rat 11 A.M, and 2P. | poy ” ' mon vermifuge, bringing awey all kinds of worms, and pin | Of the squadron are doing tolerably well ; though we | character,to the Southern States, Mr. Sullivan, a distin- | “4 & i b Me Coney stand 12ig and 5 P.M. Landing each way at Fort | "2: 6g possthe door evey half hour oa pa AR Hes AB doe 5 have numerous cases, but few have terminated fatally. — | guished member of the Southern bur, replied at he rolnntesiiy semana’ fe Sores Se See oa, Tiiniieee’ when there is sufficient waters ‘Fare encp way | —8 mablne doe ibs - | "Grand depot. No. 141 Fulton street, New York. We have had nine deaths, including Lieutenant Parker, | siderable length in discussing the institution of slavery | redom in New York. Peter Poole ware blackemith, rt omer HANCE—For sale, the good will N. B—All orders and comiuuicatios by mail to be ad- | the only officer who haa died. ; Tinea elo of the babies of tha atlccd jeavery | who was owned by our friend, the Hon. H. H. nr a auld 7t*m SONEY ISLAND FERRY—The well | Lil Ps ee “AMERICAN EAGLE, Cap- | ineute delineation of the habits of the colored populution f ' ng was extremely just and amusing. It was new, | believe, | fon, Senator from Spartanburg; and having been fai q id Boarding EH. with, cAli Ni 7 i : pes dine 1 —_ eae gogo to James McAlister. No. 141 Tang, greet, Bee, Tam, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, }@sum of money, he Ls . ite the principal ~ een oie = M. ©, PERRY, Comd’g Home Squadron, to all present, that the science of phrenology originated = - HL. Power, will run regularly di ket ‘The house hia been occupied in the, abov OVELTIFS PER FRENCHESTEAMER-FREDE-| Hon. J. Y. Masox, 1 _ was by his liberality, only nominally « slave, and Col. enna Geo; Handing aa Vort Temlton, as for | fore uuniber of years, pes slweys commanded, ene st present RICK A. WOODWORTH, 325 Broadway, (opposite Secretary of the Navy, Washington, D.C among the colored population of the South: ‘This, how- | ‘Thompson paid him large wages. Under the laws of —Leaving Pier No. 1, at 10, 1.4; leaving Coney Island at | has an excellent run of business, and is one of the best stands | the new Broadway Theatre.) is now opening some new in | ay oy gp . 1 Aphhae was shown most clearly by Mr. Sullivan, who bye- | South Carolina, he could not manumit him; amd as he Mid the. fy addition fo the above trips, will make a mom- | in the city. Indisposition in the family of the present proprie: | voices of ceived per steamer Philadel. St Chan agate Constitution was put into the dry | ae ye oe ot eee oe eed i | might have fallen into the hands ofe less Uberal master hate ort Hamilton, leaving the eity at 7, Fort Hamilton | tor induces hit to change his business For further particu | phia, from are richly decorated Porce- | dock at Charlestown, yesterday, for repairs. The Sec- | heard. /His argument, facts, and conclusion, made it | in the ey mt of Col. Thompson's death, he gave Peter ing tip ae aud 43tere~ | lars inquire at the office of the Baltimore Sun fom. | (aia Vases. Statue inkstands and Boudoir Ora: | retary of the Treasury, Hon, Iobert J. Walker was pre- | clear to every mind present, that Gall and Spurzheim | Permission to depart fora sree State,” and“furnised ——i FOR SHREWSBURY, LONG BRANCH, FOR SAL¥—THE PROPERTY IN UNION VIL- | Dents: ,Newgstyles. of tiridal and Mournio, » Kich | sent on the occasion, and & salute was fired in his honor. | Were floored, and all their followers with them, Bim with proper papers to go wherever he choose, Some ; FW. SCHENCK’S, HIGHLAN UH Qsext LAGE, NJ Consisting of « country store and dwei | cejain and Biscuit Groups, Taper Laimps, card Receivers, ke. | —B0%ton Advertiser, Aug. 17. erng tey; the dinner, the concert—all, all, were de- | time lust year he proceeded to Charleston, but could not ogee, naowe Lanes. te ateee | oes ke abate 0 ao py noses, 8 wardoa ney Also, « fresh supply of Lubin’s choice terfumes for the — jghtful. et a passage in any ship to New York, although he was boat EDWIN LEWIS, Capt Haynes, will run as follows | crib, 2 barracks, &c...with, 864 acres of excellent | a] wy ty varieties, ‘Steod* rre ‘The remarks made by many of the gentlemen present, | Set, 0, %, ; Eh becalaahiecieat tel watent uk ceeenle ¢ y ___8U16 ted re 7m : sent, | Youched for by Mr. Bomar, who resides in that city, and Pemliee esagtest, No Leavg Shrewsbury. crops are notsurpassed by any in the Btatomnor is the au TPO CONTRACTORS—Kngncers Oilice, Tames River The Watering Pinoes. among the number may be named Mr. Clinton, Whit | who knew ail the circumstances connected with his ee wale ‘Aug. o'clock. | tobe surpassed for acountry store. ‘The property will be sold ‘and Kanawiia Com Island, Bedford county, Va. Uniren States Hors1, j | ney, Fink, Paulding, Post, Newbold, Van Rangelior, and | [yaving Mr, Bomat wrote to Col, ‘Thompson, who Weda’y, 18, at 7 A.M Wedn’y, 18, at 12M. Ja in, as the present owner 1s too old toat toi Tth August, 1817—Proposals will be received at Lynchburg, Sanavooa, August 16, 1847. $ Commodore Hoffman, were exceedingly happy and ap- romptly forwarded to him a er power of attorney, Thandy10, a 8 A Thursday 19, at 1 P.Me | indisputable. Apply to JAS, B. BARR, ev Va, uutil the 29th September next, for all the work on their Li Ne ‘Berd propriate. Re qikiok ins chaaxeciblimad tha Cusican, House, and be rage at 8 Friday, 20, at atthe Northern Hotel, foot of Courtlandt. stre Canal then uncontracted for, from’ Lynchburg upwar ife ct the Springs. ‘The day closed with a concert, in which two distin- | (Jund easy transit to New York. Peter had'several hu Saturdayat at i Satur at 07 P.M.,and Thursdays until 1P. M.;other days tothe New | James River to Big Island, distance of about 19 mule 1 wish | could give my mind a literary turn, to com- | guished artists on their way to join the operatic choir at | fred dellars, the fruits of his industry here, which, after Sanday, 2, at il Sunday, 22, at York Heal Estate Compauy, corner Broadway aud N work comprises about eight locks (the foundations of two of » uuletiog Sanit 0 Sets. way, fo Join 5. ce noir at | dred dollars, the fruits of justry bere, which, after jouday, 28, at IL jonday, 23, at BM. | 1 which have been laid ) a few small culverts, the abutments of pensate for the inastivity of my body, A. lethargy bas | “arenes Sons eaten, onde Gaughter, Signosita Cut. | = arrival in pee York he doped "3 Wight Kelney, ud sy ’ ” @uesday, 24, at, 4 POM Seven rond aud farm bridges, and eight wifmished sections, , , Dut- | broker i strect, He set about procuring wor Beeaey 241, 2614 aainese on the aimtval of the boat to Com — ia mile tora mile long) of excavationsembankment, | “Ake Possession of my senses, which even developed | tano, have become greut favorites, aie sede, Walsh ne fouind atMiculty: in getting’ He wes vey passengers to all partsof the coumry. —_—_jy3ig0tere fog ge of the Hark | owning nan cs naotwo due across Jamen iver, west of | through this epistie, may make your readers sleep, and | "Other exeitements are on foot, immediatly taken by the baad by the Abolitfoniste,who ) . cf Ment OF ig Is] |; One at the Cashaw Is, about feet long an a FOR SHREWSBURY, OCEAN HOUSE, wate of cultivation, with bl the ‘necessary ont-build- | Pie {sland one at the Cask Fee aaee Tot Norah inge, | if it wore not that bile occasionally mores me, I should NaaisEE Tae alll ines romised him to buy his wife and child, who rei - git Pa Long Bruch, Russom Dock, Brown's Dock, | {ngs. Also, lota from halt an acre to twenty, with the advan. | (get ighiand he other just below the mouth 9 ‘plans, ket | become as torpid as a sloth. Newronr, Aug, 15th, 1847. | here, ‘They frequently urged him to proceed to Canada, 7 we jank—The Steamboat | tage of fine bathing. Bammer residences hed or unfur- | of the said work will be exhibited at the Engineer's office, at Doings at Newport. stating they would send his wife on after him. He wait- ORUS, C. Price, Master, will run as follows, from Fulton | nished. Persous desirous of carrying on busfhess in the city | Big ioind, wo and after the tothe ot Sept eect’ ,tt | Of all placesin the world, the one best calculated to od patiently, listening to their promises, and losing dail Market Slip, East’ River : and residing in ahealthy location, ata cheap rate, will find an i Ail be gi Less ‘ay Of all the watering places to which the warm in frame mrt, 4! " 7 gt Slip, Kast River aneté tiavinters, yd residing te. a healtty looston, ata cheap'raisy ‘information will be given xt any time by the Assistant | make a man lazy and stupid is Saratoga. In the morn- : ] by lack of work, low wages, and high board, until pa- York ery pnace fe conpalcing, with the subectiber. ae cers on the line of Works aforent O ing people of enterprize wander to the spring and. prac. | ®04 in spirit resort, Newport is that which combines for | tence itself was exhausted. In bis own werds, “They Wednesday, 18, 8 A. Thursday, 19. Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Fecnncey, 18, 1 P.M. | Pennsylvania, but wit ‘ ° ‘ talking I ever heard.” Mr. Kelsey reay, 8, 1% PM. | 1 cu Pop oi alo hour and a half of New York _aul3 12t 3taw re tice hydraulics, with the pleasant idea thet they can the pleasure-seekers and invalid the most varied attrac- | Were the best hands at talking I ever r. Ki i" jeni yore M. M. disputable. Ei ny he — = s hi d friend, and at last, gaining confidence in 10 AM. Eriday, 2°” P.M. | ing for gardening lots can be suited. ‘Avoly John, ‘Tvewon, | JQ RESH IMPORTATION. —W. SCOTT & CO. No. 377 | Gn themselves with salt water and fresh health at the | ton. So much has already been written of the invigora- Poter, Taepeeed to give $200 owehie’ thes Purchase of his By WAM. Saturday, 21, 346 FM: | Han. $9 Constlandt atreet, New York, orto W. G Haynes Broadway, have received a fresh lot of the much admired e time; ,but having no confidence in any kind | ti6 sir, the beautiful and retired driver, and-luxurious | wife, provided the Abolitionists whe had volunteered to Aucti Key Port, J. All lect st be it pair sheer lawn handkfs, narrow taped borders " 23, Akny Pont, NJ. eT oe a BO of water cure, 1 tie abed until it becomes, abmo. | *e#-bathing, that it would be needless to indulge in rhet- | 4o #0, would make up the balance required ; and in order * 3 lly cheap; black and white laced ( S7SLINETC_ | Shows Ope palie, He Premen Cushy Meld te to test their sincerity, went round with him to see what ‘Tuesday, 24, $ THs. oric to convince you of the enchantment linger ~ q i remaining stock ofblack and white lac lutely necessary to dress for breakfast, p 7 ering | they intended todo, They, however, declined, and gave Weduesday, 2% pe Het tie, Hose, Shige, “White $ very cheap lot of needlework Collars, (rome, to. $e. nh ‘ oe HRSA, SEA BHEG Ye cd Ghia tayeded ‘akan. Th wood mpocm, bncioed, an 1F | Cot, nea Cae ceeeaatE a ae Bday.” 2, Fragella Buskius aud Slippers, oa Ladies will also tnd some bargains in Valeacietnes Lac a? me remark, that this is, at Saratoga, the | (si vpso had made it her favorite abode, had warmed it | human flesh.” Even’ charity and thelr Satur 28, assortment of misses and children’s. 4 coe nes nti ah acs el ent ne n_| only pleasant meal. You have a white cloth, fresh | “ 4 ples of humanity could not induce them to from es pany, Be ‘Gentlemen will find in this store a great assortment of fine | (PE CHEAPEST STORE IN FEY, 166 Ful | rolls, good coffee, and little noise, At dinner, | With the inspiration of her presence, and lavished here | their principles, although they had honest 7 AD Tucadey, 31 2 “M. Bee oar ges, Spit and patent oe Gait of al Wirt’ rect, for, Frew # Paper HAnEiy the clattér, hurry, and fuss, are annoying in the ex- | #! the prodigal'fascination of her charming court. Quite | negro to redeem his wife from slavery.°Peter then de- 1 he ike Sean wil an co Howell Works, Suan Village | fisuy + \ ; at | Mjedew Binds Jarye asyortment of the | treme. Besides, unless favored by fortune, ora knowing | Certain we are, that were Ulysses revived in the form of | cided to return home, sndrisk the inevitable conse. : f quence of being madea slave again. The Abolitioniste faut iy damot be excel E | waiter, you are likely to be placed opposite some broad- | ® modern tourist, ie he her pater coer Cadeav red to‘ dignuade him, from this, aa they sald it ‘eather Beds, &c., with every ale on our beach, it would require more than the | wot wir cause,” and he believes: ithe lowest possible prices. | Teeed gentleman with two skinny daughters, who having | Te or that able pedagogue Mentor, to induce him | would not have allowed him to depart, if be had not kept All of the above of the past qui t ty and cheap, at 367 Brdad- | above article joor above Fran! et. 180, Mattress, which: for comfort and durab M. CAHILL. | Pure hair and other Mattress: Paris imperial B G article in the Unholscery line, i i hove boat on ne- raons are forbid trusting bh th boat on POSITION PASSAGE OF FICE—To lity; boots, sh seas $1.50; Syracuse, $2; Oswezo, | hand) * FRENCH BO caer wear NEW HAVEN, Boots fr 8159, eal to the bent sl Bondy 196 | gays Steamboat an cabins and hovels hued up and | heard that the waters are good for dyspepsia, are experi- his further intentions secret. ‘This he did, and meeting bi furnished, ; to refuse the spell, and fly from the wiles and witchery od 60 revarn hi der his ipberios, seeameet SEY gee Kine French Calf Boots, city made, for$3.0— | msbed. Upholsterer, 16434 Fulton st. | menting upon their gastric capacity with such com- A 1 with Dr, Bennett, desired to return home under his pro- jons to any piace, by pplication at No.8 | fp uanally $2—eau be found atthe eomergf Walton and Nas. | eee nae . mae ae pounds as would dismay any cathartic in the world. of the fairies more enticing than the airy nymphs who | tection. Dr. Bennett informed him of all the oonse- > order for $4 50. l After breakfast, the women disappear, and the men 7 . Ne quences, and put himin possession of all the information Beebe & Costar, ptiers, 136 Broad are dimly seen through the amoke of bel waioa, cat dwelt im the grottoes of Fenelon divinity. No bore like | auine jiwer, at: the sane time warning him (hes be the French Congress boots, of the best . will prevent the Full Fa- | high noom, when but «few troubled spirits parade the | Mentor is tolerated here, but Fashion and her prime mi- | would become a slave the moment he reached South ters, slippers, &e., constantly on rat uffulo, $2 Cleveland, | "Ali goods warranted to give satisfaction. Comer of Ful " d which appeared at breakt | nister, that reign supreme, partly by the“ grace of God,” | Carolina, With this knowledge, he determined to re- Siliiaatie teircliceckin, es 7b; Chicees 8 er Ote: | end Wines svesen % Pa0tre ri teetetaeanien eg panies: curled kar atte Ee ctaartonst etacuuded’ “Umit Giaer the bet Fay? ike Victoria, but atl more by the grace and influence of | t4", and reached here lart ee on Ms way tohis mas- eiinatn $675: Toronto aud Hamilton, $4; Whitehall, $2;Mont- CROTON WATER FILTERS AT “LAR | sether superior to any before offers 0° | eas is Intolerable. In the afternoon, Schneider's band | UX? Victoria, but still more by the grace and influence of | 12° He says whe was w slave thirty-four years, anda roel ty fabare, 3 EACH.—J. STONE, No. 390 Broadway, New York, | | They have adopted aa eutirely new and unique mode of | discourses sweet music in the shade of fine trees; the | Woman. Here the statesman and the scholar, the au- | ryeman one, and decides in favor of slavery in South jee, 100 Barclay street. begs to inform his friends and the yublic of this cityrand other | trimming, whieh combining ighest degree elegance of the gtes d; the Jedi i thor, and the poet, relax from their schemes, forget | (‘erotina, He also says, “he could not makes support dha seni required willbe given fr the falshment ofall | Pies 'whic are supplied by Seedtin wae recs tears tas fai and durability, tends materially" towards the preserve: Gently within hearing of the batmonious strains; the | thelr heart-wearing cares, and yield unreluctantly to the Hare e aa wibets ie: eck;) oak bOumerann eget Foie ee Mi be HA, Agent, New Vork—iae7._ | #3, arrutued fig improved, Water Rte tat they can be ay t ¢ strict adaptation of yentiomen, with their feet in various attitudes, smoke | delightful follies of the hour. | While the mob of the cl- | iifyag well there a freeman, asheren slave.” “That be mes MOKNING that any person can keep them in order by replenishing ¥ itn rm an themselves into Como, and, about four o'clock, seok their | ties, the snob and the gent, the py 7, Pretenders, resort | was in « hurry to get off home, for fear would become rc 1ug2, Will ran as follows:—Lenve Albany at v3 , aa t and Digest on board the ‘amboat Captain A, will leave the steembr y ing on che op} IAGARA, Capt. me ame ‘perfect of Bireley freight, apply om board, or to ¥. B. “thee on the what. ey 4 eguyonient am ge! from $4 to $8 per pair, warranted Sood or ‘no sale. the filtering medium at the most trifling expense. A single ill convince any one of their superiority over any other Filters sold as usual. LINE ¥OR ALB. medi for 'a week to Saratoga, disguised in stage foppery, a ‘free negroes of the North,” who, he rBrenraandBigagon, bond te eee Peart a ter wth thes een ooking ae traeey | warranted imitation, according to tte orend 1G: | faye"fresoe to roguery ant drinking. yen ehay” are this occasion. besides thevr | SU just Toft ‘an Irish” wake, and thelr brates sesthnes, | SY, oF Montpensier, the wealth, wit, and fashion trom | S*¥"iromployment.” le. i« hia opinion “that a slave tn Rocky Mountain Beavers a upert ertiehe ebay wattyot, the | with stupidity. % ns Seething | all the influential circles in every quarter of our Union, | Sny situation here, ia better off and has cause to be hap- YSENTARY can be cured by the herb dootorintwelve | attheir regular staodard artiele, which willbe sold | i ea erie ied, segars blaze once more; the women | fly t Newport to assemble their various coteries, which | Diy than a negro in & free State;”’ andsays “that mot HL. Kellogg, wil leave howrs—the very worst casesin a few days, All diseases | "They would respectfully invite attention to the branch of jo through the now shaded walks; low conversation | United form s cosmopolitan society, liberal, elegant, and | only the free negroes in the vicinity of New York, but in ee oe ae ae 1, speedily removed, and oll cases | their establishment, 198 Chestnut street, Philadel; which ard unostentatious, displaying the oat exemplar of Ame- ousands of whites are worse off than the slaves treet, Tuesday, Thursday | Of the bowel: d, speedil dy and all fh i heard pleasantly murmuring under the trees until the tatious, displaying the highest lar of Ai thou ff than the slaves of Boa f , Gort Beebe & Costar wall pr sbnat pier foot of lay stree ‘Monan well known superior Mol v3, and Fridaye. 8 ‘at seven oclock’ Ac M. Return: posite days, y Y | wken ow liberal terms. No’ cure no pa: hh i oa and Saturday, at half past six o’elock, A. M., returning ou the | “ff. nF Pe yd | Will be opened on the 2uthanst., in a style corresponding with | darkness comes, and theu white kids twinkle along tl rican manners. Carolina, He worked in the viliage of Islip, in which he opposite dBYe, Cents. (i temipgn hh fa seat adhmaanineadll pI A ag a Ce piaszan. ‘The founds of music are heard from the par. |, And never did Newport present more brilliant at- | said, “there lived about two hundred free negroes. Out Hall, at an be found elsewhere. There will always be ( Officer. 26638 roome st i and at 2% | UPHOLESALE SHIRT WAKER - ron | W ‘azect.24 door trom: Wiliam tie lor, the waltz, polka, and quadrille, flutter the youn traction than during the passing season. The purest | of this number, there are few who are able to gain & de- }, unt gold of fashion, the very refined and sublimated cont support, bub aze.s poverty semeken San soeuan et ha ti | both places a fall and complete assortment of hat company, and flirtations proceed, as Sribediment of ‘ton. ts diffusing te “influence around. | cobt *Ph @ they wil wharf. __ cL ents, youths aud children, together with Indi the hour when the beds invite th t 18 ; EOPLES LINE STEAMBOQTS FOR | jarge assorunentot Shirts, of every qual fad Caps, anda variety of fancy goods. a ing to the | Then the gentlemen, who have waltzed ana ‘Aired to | The air and the fog have an aristocratic flavor— | north. We have no comments to make. state. cece N DirectsAt 7 o'clock, B. Ms, from wore ‘and of superior workmanshup. | trade, such as canes, umbrellas, gloves, orashes, and other arti- | thoir hearts’ content, rush tumultuously to the bar, in. | 1% the superb drawing-room of the “Ocean” wits | ments are taken down from the lips of am honest and x between Courrlandt and ty streets, | | Muslin and common Shirts, coustantly on hand, , cleus Taetliies siforded them by. nready and frequent inter. | t#taperse noisy criticisms on the eventa of the day, with | lofty ceiling gives it the appearence of o Yenelnd | unsophisticated man, whose testimony we give for the Grramhoet ISAAC NEWTON. 10%, Win H Peck, will | ogi before purchasng, SOHN WOOL i Presto With the cities of Paris aud London, together with the | nibbles of crackers and cheese, and settle their thoughts | *8lon, how many elegant forms, recherche a benefit of our slaves at home and the fanatics abroad.— leave on iv, Wednesday, and Friday evenings, at 7 i SEY. v4 Plattat | feceut improvements which they have effected in the con- | and limbs with a cobbler or a Julep. beautiful faces greet the eye. for presuming to ine | Columbia South Carolinian, | ibe RIOR TUBGON, Car, BO. Cntem | a rLoG Sa re, | Rar dat ce seme alae ase | buh inn moan” cuesomiaaon be commie 9 | wade itera of ion, ani hal nel noe 1 ‘. " ‘ 0 ti it y 5 J " | one deni tenve. on ‘Tuesday, Tharsday and Saturday even. PARTALOONSF; AHRENS, the well known Pants | {went marker prices, eitherat wholesale or retail "| Hoty ‘opcharacter, sufclent to exhaust iis aeesule, | ling thelr portraits, Among the married beauties, igure | J.teureNant Govennor.—Several papers have ings at 7o'clock. Jassiineres and Liseus, of which he makes vont wore Ie" re tions, satisfy his spleen, and amuse his leisure. ‘The an. | the admired of all, Mrs. I... the wife of » celebrated mil- | refered to the election of Lieutenant Governor fa ‘Trains for, Schenectady, Ballston, and Sarntogs | fancy Cassimercs an uve Albany) at $4 AM. 3 | Sehfot Grouch and Eagiek black cassimeres. and dosskins, ‘millionaire hobbles about the walks exulting | Monaire of your city, and her Lag a eumpenete oa red the spprosehin slowtion; to = the plese mats vane the Court of Appeals. The first. section of the 4th arti. tiqui mmissary Geceral’s offic: over his wealth, giving the order for wine half an hour | Of the former, so purely Crook, 2 / - : thoughtful, but not less imposing than when three years Pear iive Ooch Fi itorkandingat Intermediate Paces— | Gents no are in wit of Fanta, wil'd wellta, cat aeans, | Hc ul yeeeatoms mhich canbe seen atte flee, No. | oe the quet groupe. onthe plazea on whom he besiege | Ago abo was lttring brite: tte diatant from thewe | cle ofthe Conaticution, decares that, the Governor abl SE aE a RIE. CE OF jya sorte” | Franklin street ) to be delivered in twenty and thirty days at | triumphant gaze, netting them down for poor aevila ‘te | i grouped arefined and brilliant coterie, presided over | hold his office for two yearn; ‘ane “plage Seombost NORE AMEHIC A. Coppin Frostell, will JRADICAL CORE QF CORNS, iting oF the | *HeJunctiOn of the Sehavenuennd Githstreets. Tee aes wae ceeUrrenee WH bes | by: thone Digh-paiestess” of fashion's temple, Mls J. | Governor shall be chosen at ihe same tie and 4 lege od Ys Ys Ve " Teast pain.—Dr 8. Shiriacoff, from Bt. Petersburgs of Rus- York, owen MS, Commissary Genera 4 sullen frown he lifts his glass when a meek gentleman | &04 Miss H. Inseparable, they are surroun 7 & | same term Aud the Oth section of the “ Borla ou ge, Cavan BH Furey, il fin, has the honor co announce to the Lidies aud gentlemen eaux, who vainly endeavor to escape the ides, in case of the 4 ko.. mfriends, | throng of beaut. May from tho elegance of the one, to | Povyrner. the Pomens and duties of the office ‘shal FOR SHIPPING—10,000 TONS ICE, from eight to | Opposite at the table sends cham \d the public in general, that he under akes t. 6 toa di i de- leave, on ay, day afternoons, | or vvicrely Murpate soft oF hard Corus, Busions Note) Dee OR 4 % dispenses sherry with equal liberality, and tells h charmed o! i . , % hes thick, pat y_for shipping, and y, and tells how euuty of the other. Dividing like Governor for the residue of a ecabowe, boats in Albany im ample | £very other Mra substage on, ot between thee without | packed on board vessels: “Vewela htied-for lowg and short | tired ho has become of Johannesberger. A gouty | Yield at last to vie Pernt rine cave. mo wiles or ine | YoltesPO thy ae qection, ‘Title ® of Chap. 190, 4 time for the Mor East eat. cutting, by meant ¢ ye isis of ‘i invention. ‘The oper- | voyages at the lowes market a. and nt the shortest potice, | Frenchman, and & Scot afflicted with rheumatism, meet tri bin for the sole government interrupt the harmony | secretary of State is required, on years, to give sare "pps 8 moderate raten,and none then after 9% | van pain and te atientimay resume bir drew and gecupy: | lepCompanye nest \oPnsor © he Clon VAG! CONaly | er aay inereasing Mis. gestieulation int ery nice oe’ | oF the feminine, Ninus and buryalus. The gencetal | notice of an election of Governor and Lieut Governor. °F All persons are forbid trusting any of the boats of thie | tiou,with’ the satinfction of enrrying the corm or root in his | _ Depot foot of Duane street._ nu1iz*re _ | ward his dianbled foot, wile the bagpipe deone of the | manners of the former, and the Hebe-like form of the | fut there is no sity, thereforejther toe eoustitatica, ling, without waitten order from te captains or agente. | Gitec, o3 Chainbers nreet, opponte the Park” | EY KOELER, M.D., Surgeon and Oculist, has practised dontan utters ite querulous complaint over the dull | latter, leave the mind twwildeped How to make oh Fn | eee eet e Livaty Goverabe’ Uh te’ eppesnaaing TM atthe ofhes on the-whark et 8% P:0- |" He will aise happy to attend Ladies or Gentlemen at their | gig nor Laat, Arment, Bouth"Aftes, Brat tad pain, and, the cost of medistas. One or two young gem. | fF thee vhicwsationsl ebatms of the Grawmng-room,we | Cruse °° t : . Genres eae RU re_ | New Holland. . . nelt beads, soos moeemauhe On the: side efor the blonde—in the mazes of the Polka, ot ; SSS) | STA’ bags we Yen, and] BS ROR TIONS OF nsipelan tech: Rinewonse, Preeked Svat sere | wich street, 6% cor. Mor nse eas Keeton Leds ph ny RH ge Meduwa, the eye wouldin vain seek to quit the beautiful- Miscellancons, foe NBA i the seamboars arn ae Giecesebed tee thin. ay’ Dens noel end Pues RSCHIBE, tefl to the smoking public for | fagaolous women, who Yeovlva, thelr MNT cagion wig 9 moulded form of het of the darker tresses, | _ Most of the mills of the city have been grinding wheat ninloes tl fret nogee se een arcana aadhen 164 Feiton weet Spvente Charch | Ni.eflort to funish them with tye bet Seen that ean ve | Bouma Tor te ue, purpose and will of course, lay | ui ‘gure and expromive. eyes of Mist B.,whons face | foyeri "ante th int of Tuly. avout ‘1/00 bianels of LEAVE STATEN ISLAND ee Drocured from Havana, and he tno ’ q - | would excite memories of sunny France; and to glance ere wheat, the flour being oumt to the eastern mar. At, 8,9 10), A: Me and 3,434, 5, 6, 7, PM. ‘Compound Concentrated Byrap of Sarsaparilla, prepared by | Shall deteriorate from what he able presents itself, And there is a German, with thick | 2°) countenance of Miss H., whore thrilling Grisi-like | Yestern wheat, LRAYE NeW voRE * reputati is agent at Havana will conti figure chess board broad feet, brown gaiters, hod- | *' i ket.--Rochester Adv. | (At 7, 9% 10, 1, Ae M, ‘and f Ax eae past 3, and at 4, 5, the Shakers, 75 cents er SCC AT ere nt beat an can be procured, and at the lows rateers pl ‘bonds, a shdrt av and a greasy Shee nearly —— Certs gag n= ng Pee ng =e ~ Shi Wieneninatetetamatieatee Reketn en ke April 3th.’ ° sned vise | BOOO CHALLENGE Notice to gentlemen whe wan | Among the last importations, are some very choice, othe fl | covered with’ dark hair, who swaggers about, accom | [oR, %0 haunted by memories Of onjoyment, wo tate | ott day last. New York Ae rd ‘loving, Dein Cleaning ‘and Repairing Rstablishment, alo Alt, alina, (very prime.) panied by ahuge cane, and atutters out egotistical lies | oigty "the elegant and placid demeanor of lady | | The commencement of exercises at Yale College were romeo, re A SNE, a Gold street, comer of Gold and Spruce, where orders Vere, jeaaling, (very Pritne) ac! 10,8, fom dough faced moth, by whom his arrogance 8 | Th wan ni sais agld Garaeance, of 8, INY.| 5. decnartanb eqeaing, enameey” DE. Week nye Rast Panag at Var Coutlandee: Neuiien! | ill be pun tended to at the shorter AT Gold ae fii pee de Oro; k facion mistaken for dignity, and his ignorance for profundity. | Fie of’, foreign court—we allude to Mine C., daugh- | Windsor, was $0 addres the clergy. To-day is the mee’; Poughkeeri, Kingston, Catakill and Hudson —Fareso cente— | NH the:highew price given for kentlemen's left of iasre Th pf. belongs to that drove of empty for- | ee tO eee Ambamsador to France—cver an. | ing of the Alumni, the Theological commencement Beeakiast and Dinner on Bo jvit ane RIQ Thane un elegant Slewner ROGER WILLIAMS, ‘ Taead ursdays, and Saturdays, at hal A, Deemer fom the plor font of Hobjusom strect,’ tonchi Hammond street I to ensure's dup] eign pretenders, by whom our women are #0 apt to be 7 h ho Phi Kappa Society. ‘Thi 0 wearing apparel. LJ 1 q " | sembled beneath the pavilion of & monarch. The | the meeting of the eta Kappa pani BNHA Oran “ATOTY 8 OILDED PRASS LET | n't 20ere ____ 106 Brondeny, cor of Hine st_ itnuered fad who obtain the meant to flourish | Mellevue te Indeed a conservatory trom which the poet | William Adama, of this city, will tasreon the Ataaunl M RRS FOR BIONS—OMce t Maden Lanes entrmes | FINE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPARY give y J or the painter oright draw his {deal of beauty or grace. | The exercises of the senior class obtaining their J . a Green, atreet-—These letters are remarkable for durabality, and notier that the Directors are naw prepared. to treat with SORE ¢ bocaseber en a eer arte cooping avcareful | [tis feast of roses and myrtien. Indeod, in Newport, | day. ‘The class It is said, will be the largest ever gradi r, from New York , (: oy . » mot rm linet! 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