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f NEW YORK GERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1856, 3 State Teachers’ Association. year. Some, rere for diaposing of the matter as PIR Pam gree es Prose, aii Mmportant Maritime Tesurance Case. DRY GOODS, &c. | REWARDS. "Rh TROY ESPON DENCE. £00N a8 por le lew Orleans Delta. BUPRKIOR COVR! aw ore errr trrernnnmmnrmnccnnanne | pannnnanrnnmnnanennnnnnn tt nnannnnanennnnnnnete ‘OCk TROY COR: pis Ang. 5, 1958. ‘Mr. Bdore, of New York, thought it woul? be uu- | CALHOUNISM NOT IN THR COFPIN—THE: Wat OF | anernacr oF Da {CATION NOMA S OPUAIOM UA THB ADOTR But SW: hi FE B50 sEyAnD. 0% saTuRDay, OLN 9 pete SUB? * we | Just to those who were absent to attend to this #0 PARTYMEN AGAINST FH" INDEPENDENT PRESS—THE Cau bie ‘for the Havana markel, for sale at very low prices, or lo gray mare and wagon, to otros on. Dee The eleventh annual meeting of we io York | arty. NEW YOUK HER ALD—-RIOHMOND EXAMINER—DELTA William Neleon and others, vs. George &. Stevenson. — | exchange for Havana segars. mare i about eight yearo old, iificen bands tug ‘State Teachers’ Aseocietion commenced at Troy on . M'Eutraorr thouckt it should be disposed of LONDON TIMES--MEASURES, NOT MEN. ‘The raid ‘ and a | mane lies op the near side, ‘wemall sear on the tale 5 . The meetit at once, snd that 6 comenitice absnlé be epperntod Wastanaron, July 16, 1858. e raid Wiillazm Nelscu, Will'am Nelsou, Jr., and Aaron | PpRITISH PRINTR shoulder, below the collar boue;ayritc ta, chatwton ther “Tuesday, August 5, at 2 o'clock P. M emecting | O cominate candi for the uiilecs, ead teat as | . Cathoun once exclaimed, “Oh, that Lhad an in- | Suen wers owners of tuo ship or yessei called the Pe- 1,000 280s foe anlo’ shoulior by 9 sia ergs, leh colin W waa called to order by the President, Mr. Haseltine» | (oti wnonid og Tor electionserivg as pos | dependent press to sustain me at the South !”” For | cic, failing between the port of New Orleans, in the 7 ae OCR GWART & 00., ken, and was wound round-aud-palated over; on eatkends 6 of New York city, and opened with prayer by, Rev | sible. years he stood aloue, a steadfast, immovable rock, | State of Louisiana, ana the port of New York, in the Brondway, Chambera aud Heade site. | the body imiation nds are eargee: bead lintuge and cae ‘Mr. Bucxironan. Mr. Bracksan offered the following resolutiog:— bed wn pose pst curren Lhe , 4 Stale of Med and employed in the carriage of | (\LOAKA, MANTILLAR AND TALMAS. | gow exiot avout tly ears fase fie at ase i exoived, That th ‘or th ot easot democt 3 and cl fe % : ry a Cedar atreet, rican, wi on the recovery of The Secretaries being absent, on motion of Mr, Va wat iS bs ote in henge ¥ ores br Bi ani that | Seak with respect of his then honored and i won oF about the Po iri aermeneemge tgg your Tarorten anp Mancractaen horge, ‘wagon and harness, and $25 for the aRoerbensan of tenting, Mr. Bannister, of Colux.bia.county, W3 | ie gone by open nomination, aud that the plurality rule | Hallowed name. For years, in defence of the South | 1856, the said vessel, thea lying at the said port of Now CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, TALMAS, ETO. . Seuhers: Wate hy appointed Secretary pro tem. prevail, ~ , and her institutions, ‘and the constitution, of the | Orleans aud destined on a vovage to tue port of New ‘Has pret — York, cne U. Huntingdon shipped oa board of the said veetel 624 barrels molasses, “ be therein carried from the port of New Orleaus to the port of New York, for the freight, and upon the terma contained in a bill of lading signed by the master or purser of tue said vessel, and dehvered lo (he defendant, : _ The said vessel goon thereafter wet eau! for the port of New York, with the eaid 624 barreis of molasses on board, abd arrived at the said port of New York on or about the 24th day of December, ia the year 1855, and thert upon the game, with the exception hereinafter men- toned. were in pursuaace of the said bill of lading de- ‘The President introduced to the audience Mr.Tur- | _ Mr. Scorr moved to amend, by striking oat “nine | Catal and sovereign States of America, he stood Yel yee ‘ “ 0 alone, with nothing but bis own t mind ‘TLE, President of the Board of Education at Troy, Tinea e erenran sod inzerting “ two o'clock, | hi, own great eth -atetale’ hicas Wand on the part of the friends of education in Troy. He ‘Afterwards it fer this matter to Webster determined to pronounce that celebrat- welcomed the teachers of the State of New York | the Business Committees of which Mr. Orittenden oo Graros mpgs the alow wy. did. be. pass and thanked them for their presence. He was born we er chairman ant Me. Antheay momar ys ed | udeed ¢ Why doea the lion Phen Fae the @ Quaker, and remembered the tradition that the | 47 ee ee eae seen fon adjourned | human eye? The grand, sublime and beautiful vain followed their yearly meeting. If the present orations of Calhoun were passed in silence, pru- rain came on account of the meeting of the teach- now A complete assortment of in the above line, intended | @A() REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, KITHER IN TH | WY office of ue Long Island Railroad depot, or THE FALL TRADE, ia the cars of the Long Jaland train, on the afternoon of Aw- To which he invites the: special attention of jobbers in this | gust 2, $240 (one a $100 bill, the rest of a snvaller and oliver cities, niso of large buyers from every section of the | lon), which can be identified. ‘The finder will receive Onion above reward by veturning the same to ‘Thos. Ise, 63 Bouse ‘This stock comprises an Infinite variety of elegant $ in —— ri novelties | street, up stairs, N.Y cloth, veivet, moire antique aud wailing fabrics, well adapted to the ‘wants of thetvade, fand ‘ineluding. all qual 9 REWARD—FOR THE RETURN OF THE FOUR ¥ gold chatos siolen fromthe store of the subseriher prices that cannot fail to meet the approbation of close buyers, | on tue evening of Tuesday, Augtst 6. The above reward 42 Cedar street, between Nae~ sand William. will be paid and a0 questions asked. LIONEL JACOBS, 102 Chatham atreet. dence being the better part of the valor of Webster 4 The New York Herald and the Secession | in that care. ILARK'S SPOOL COTTON.—THIS PRIZE COTTON OF ers, he doubly thanked them for coming hither. H on” Democracy. The wish of Cathoun is realized. Would that be | Hyercd,t@,and were recived by the eatd George 8. Sto. 1 now wponiigown marie se REWARD. —LOGT, A, SMALL, WHITE FPALT AI y ye ¢ y henson, the consignee in the said bili of lading wamed; | Coived into general use. It is extonavely used on sowing ake cgreyhound slut, with brown liad. Whoever willre- hoped the meeting would be of mutual benefitto the (From the Washington Union } hod lived to witness it. We have at last a“uniced | but of the cult Darren co dclivivel to nae remited by ‘il wumbeee trooetved regulacty, and (or ‘by | turn her to’ 83 Nassau’ street will receive the above reward. citizens of Troy and the Association. Nothing i | 7#¥ EMECTION OF PREMONN WOULD BE THE EXD OF Sonate ie bere ab abe aleciie of agro, Servic | lun, were «ght which wore empty and dif not coataia A. CLARK, 38 Dey treet, A man waaseen with Her ia the siore corner of Thirty dew 3 ‘ ; ‘@ 4 jude on the ground of its justneas per se. We have | any molasses, RE. ~nTo z — ee ne lost. A word, though carelessly spoken, migh‘ i Our danger is.pat from phen Avs home. The lon at Isst an independent press, ese three things Ali of the said barreis of molasses were well and pro saath berg PIECES MEREOS, REWARD.—STOLEN, FROM THE NEW DWELL- reach in its influence the ends of thé carth. He Et nee Ran ‘Of Fremont’s feuds inthe con | are better than a th Political platforms. Th2 per, tary, spe ne Of the molaases ia the said eght | Cashmere d’Ecose, and ae * $5, ing in Greenwich sirdet, between Rector aud Moeris doubted not great good would result from this meet | quest of the South. I'am coutont that they shal! own us Bishan? garry Ait ne wen Orleans Delta ar2 | \.ctnce or want of care co lence ronkiort of ai PATURLE LUPIN, LENDOUX, SISGER & CO's tnade by Rdward Desiie, bondoc No. SSH Tue above ret ing,and boped they might yet have another in the | Whe they conquer us, but uot before—Senator Tombs! | HTD Mane? UO Be Se nhs op ne ay. echoings Of | veisci, their agents or nervanta; but whatever, molasses WILMER DINGS 6 MOUNT: ward will be paid for any information at 2} Wl ot, letter. jousand pai f » Whose business it is | was lost from tue said eight barrels which were empty | Friday, August's nines New jor, Pawabrokers aro requested! to sip tan 'aume ame place. In the division of the labors of the republican | t act out the part assigned by the political prompt at fhe time of delivery thereof, was wasted or lost solely fn ee on eight montis credit, - ‘The President proceeded to deliver the annual bs gan, the Naw Yous HERALD > seems to ave spe: Ce Gy aiateees re & ean 5 bye or in consequence of leakage, fermentation or inherent By order BENKARD & HUTTON. LIBERAL REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR AN EN- address. He congratulated the association on this | Cilly sesigne e task of orth. % thera fre tire coy ft er alain, ADIES' LMPORTED BASQUES—THE ONLY LOT IN io the Feiegraph sult mgied, by De tt Craig, amd dated Fn thus city, is to be found at EMBERSON’S, 286 Eighth ave- | Yor! 1866, by Richardson & Smith, eo. ern people that the election of Fremont would not | vile ay At, Jaw, 119 Nassau street New York. Te meeting, its eleventh anniversary. He resurredt> | endanger the Union. In attempting to,gischarge | _ Let me tell you tuat the true men of the South ‘the difficulties through # the association had | this task, the Hexaxp of yesterday quot a recent | here to a man sustain you in your determination to ‘Ibe counsel have correctly stated that the quostion nov presented has not been judicially decited ia this Staty—perhaps not in this country, nor in England, Al arrived at its present position of influence and use- | letter of Senator Toombs, from which we make the | force the Buchanan election in the Northern States | inent of Chaucelion Koo ia bie. Concent ae Rey e uGK We Bil sone of times Gaotar om | |B ciserd otek s gold repestine welch, WON be thai ioe: i i foregoing extract, and undertakes to satisfy the | UP, fully up, to the issue. There are facts known to | 295.) that the freight isdus, ‘The loorned Commentator | Brsctng a large assortment of novelties, in various thalerais, | aliached, Was lost near the ateain hallery yard, in Hobokew. ; were it now to be blotted out, what it bas | Worthern mind that the Union is in no danger from | Well informed persons of all parties here, which, | refers only to Mintlay, ard to Frith ve Barker, 2 Jona, | Which are paaticularly apie forthe Joobing trado, Whoever returns the same to the UndePalgied shall receive: done would form a noble epitaph. for its tombstone; | the election of Fremont, As we have aright to | When known, will create a perfect storm of indigna: | Rep. 327.” The presage from Mollay speaks ouly of th? AN Ah a rom mp eliag {| | Sean cence ery a, oat One 2 eee druggist, corner of Washington and Pi but of its more hidden and suggestive influences regard the HeRAup as speaking authoritatively on | tion at the South. They will be known in due | opinion of the bestexperts among merchants upon a con- MAN te40x De voraae, New Jersey. | subject, and as makin; t defe time. tested point. Frith ys, Barker be treated as pro- on who could write a sufficient eulogy? The Presldent | Cor veier ste ponltion ot ai it irascept There are three papers read with the greatest | bably leading to the result, but nothing more. Ia truth, | TRAVELLING CLOAK, a. LOST AND FOUND. recurred to the position of New York, celebrated for | bie. we prspose to give ita article a passing notice. | avidity in Washington, to wit—the New Yore He- | ‘he duestion was lelt open. Mr. Abbott's treatise leaves | ‘43 Beondway. carnianapapvaemmyimnose ainsi ita judicial system, for the wisdom of its laws,and | ‘The Haun starts out with aseries of admis. | RALD,the Richmond E'zaminer and tne New Orleans pone hag pei Dealing prc tthe Fe Te ey te ae eee its excellent system of common schools. Let us | sions on the subject of slavery which are worthy of | Delta. These three great papers represent, geogre: | sidered anywnere in ta eee ale cee BRCHANTS FROM ALL PARTT OF THE ONION | uted green, which the ownes eam hate by proving propery mognify the position we occupy. The educational | Particular attention. We quote and italicise several Tis tants suniogeay ies core af foelings or what ie | Siance® we sre wartiatad in revoting to foreign autho i a gel a paca And pasing expenses. Call a $50 First aioe crRRN AN, id sentences :— 5 , OF rities, and especially to those light mn mari English, ceestiienneiiaamacaassaeanaitatacian ina interests of the State are largely in our hand. We | we agree with our Georgia correspondent, and have nerally known as the current of pi sentiment, | law—the Freoch aes, areas tet car Heaton, The ne ood Swi ee OST—A BANK BOOK, OF THE MANHATTAN SAV- ‘wish to advance those interests, and to take such | always maintained similar views in regard to the African shout the continent. If there 18 any public | ordinance of 1681, the 3t0th article of the Code of Com- Dar F000 aid 3 Institution, No. ‘8,285, Aby person having said i ‘ the city, | book will please return itt the bank. Broadway. Siatners nud Heade wicca, O8T—THE LADY WHO PICKED UP A GOLD BREAST- . pia, with red coral bar, on the Brooklyn ferr; - AISON CHANCERAL, terday, will oblige by sending it to No. 62 Kast Twenty: 14 Boxp Sriger, Nei w Your. BELLING OFF UNDER PRICE, mereé, with the Guidon & la Mer, in terms declares that, in @ case like this, the artcie may be abandoned for the freight—that is, when casks containing liquids are empty, or nearly so. Volix and Delyincourt support the strict construction of the cote, az prescribing such a rule On the cther side, Pothier, Boulay, Daty, Ferrard, and and to South avert. The African is achild ot the | Manin the nation who desires to retire to the dee; ‘measares a8 will doit. One question important to | fini: incapatie of wolf gorernment—is adapted to the | estshades of private life, all he has to. do is consider is, who are members of the association? | climate aud the field labor of the tropics—has Leen socially | manage to concentrate these representations of in- Shall they be practical teachers only? ‘Shall they be | "4 moral’y elated under the slavery system af the South be dependent hought against him—and down he coes. she bas tl nd ary advancement of his covial or moral condition inany fashio} WAL q those who subscribe to the constitution, or shali ail caer country, under a other government, or in eny other 8 anew tosbune the Hanain. Tus, ete gone off most absurdly on the Fremont | the autuors of the Dictionary of i : ms ‘ ce y mmerctal Law, (Gow OST OR MISLAID—A NOTE, DRAWN BY W. N. who attend the meeting be allowed to participate in | 2%, tie World. Tacee are bistoricar ipcus; ana it also | ticket. But for twenty years the Hema has stood | get et Alerger,) publiahod in 1452, insist that the code ad- | tacea, lovee. rivions, flowers: Wontets, manitian, aii Beymaur & Co, No, 48, payable tare months frou its exercises, and vote on the most important ques: | (useless, and worse than useless, as he is when lofi to him- by the South, and wiil come bazk in due time. She | mits of a distinction; that whm the leakage is attribut- | dresses and othors; barcges, muslina, briflautes, mill , | July 6, at Tradesmen’s Bank, to tue order of Thomas Sargeant, able to the bad conditon of the case, the tions, and make the meetings mere mass meeting of | ‘elf ) has been male a powerful agent in the developement of | hates Pierce, and is determined War OF freighter must pay the {reight; but not, if it to wage ie., de, Ac., Wholesale and reiail, im Consequence of dépar’ | for tree hundred end scventy clght dollars and. thirty five prosperity and ‘ “ ” the friends of education? Another question of | (4? ty and power of this republic, North and South, | extermination on the gory party men” of the Fmt en's, (88 25.) The public are hereby cautioned not te negotiate for the same, payment having been and in the (afrusion of the Ucsaings “f civilization throughout | South, West, East and arise from bad storage, or ofter fault of the captain, THOWAS SAWOEANT, moment regards the nature of the exercises to be | ‘he wor “We are faced elton the espocia fogie The daily circulation of the Hananp is sixty Suet teak eee bagganninaghorrem cg T° epee NORD RULE, a 176 Sou'h Seventh street, Will our (Georgia correspondent, ‘rovidence ordain- 3 i » . . now prepared wi! ahooe performed—some think too many written lectures, | cathe civilfzation of the world; tha’ the first atop. én the pn and itive nde alociston te ray, thas Sn Gee ee ee ae again pegatshiog tee folewingemiege or sce ae thn gpg pweied In, lerars sou be di | ‘elytra rato, | MRED aa gE natn are uve | Spe eb dated ake Reve ed man mane. | Pete iets ss i : i espec ie have de tl recei fy " ; 6, ‘ after the lecture, and also that some appro- | firsat is seri frundition af ihe area work af ctaiisimn te | tomewsboys, or general agents, and at least twenty | order by bis bill of lading. We many, therefore, attribute a | MA2%0C0°rZ, on ge, Tolsdopute Oe. Dee is ag priate time should be to miscellaneous basi. | 2%,a6 ihe wry founda pea tlcng Lamy thousand of these pass into different hands daily, and | leakage to bad storage, which he ts bound to superintend, |) ———— = es Do. do. Fe ‘ mess, that everyt! be done in order and with des- With auch views as these on the subject of slavery allowing five readers to each oper, gives one hun- = wae _~ mare than ame from one of two RAVELLING MANTLES TRAVEILANG MANTLRS. Bo go. : teh, Teacher, differe: uses—either ‘om. 3 ol i ’ v ther “ forms, ate fined ten year: dong bed tte nt | the reader would wonder how the writer could be a pgp ates daily ee Lert t list. The other | stowage. He is not at liberty to assert the former. ‘Tas | Aad other materials, | Holes Mesticl ane’ “ Q m con! n years, is @ matter re- | biack republican and a supporter of Fremont, if he | %¢® thousand go to hotels, boarding houses, ex- | Jaiter may not indeed be treated as adually proven; but By BEEKMAN. & OOMEANT. do. fun ‘ quiring attention from the association. Shall it be ‘ready been informed that the quotation is | Cha2ges and steamers, and allowing ten readers to | inasmuch as it is a just Be tn to be dis- roniway | Me. Rosenbach & Ch, March 2 “ had not ar nal el ni on that subject will be | made from the New Yong Herazp. ‘The sequel that portion, gives an additional one hundred thou- | charged from the loss, but obliged to take the cask and HITE SWISS MUSLIN BASQUES, eppard & Van Har.en, 4 Mar. 11, '56 sand. Here we have a paper reaching three hun- | the remnant for his freight.’’—(Institution du droit Mari Sust received by | Spinger Bros , Jan i, 'o6, J mouths. President then reviewed the progress of the Pik ow, Ramee, Soak 3 seat Det nls it Spouig | dred. thousand different readers daily, issued every time, Paris, 1803; p. 289.) ‘Mr. CXbott States the com. | BEEKMAN & COMPANY, 473 Broads. ee as ye pp eye yeep Association during the ten years of its course, and | (Yow arch wentiments in regard’ to slavery, | 2@¥.in,the year. By the ordinary process of mul- | men’s and ‘coniiicting opinions of Valin und Pothier, and rsh Invoice | ito, the following stock Observes that however strong the reasoning of the latter | Of dotted and embroidered Suisse vasyes, to different persons who have been con- | Put that it should maintain that they are the real, | tiPlication, it Very superior shapes, | Nivanoas mont Nav’ (x appears before the mind of every ng may be to showjwhat ought to be the rule, it (s doubtful 11 be sok Savannah Steam Nav’ ( " i “ Sr pajipbaien tape geet gy ge Bosh though secret, sentiments of Col. Fremont. After zending $ot hemiag, main Se the Leiee eanae ey || indie ten language el tbe onde, Wi ettalt of his oon, || Tse wale snl to: Barclay RR and Coal Co.) brane “Of thi orbanization and who hed taken s deop im | falsely attributing to Messrs. Buchanan, Fillmore, | "1" hetore a usajority of them ly and per- | struction. Tu this state of the law, as it may be gathered FISKER BROTUERS, Behrocder Land 00. 8 a stasined, they heels at and who had taken s deep in | sng’ fo:mbs interested motives for the fears they | Petually beforea majority of them. from the French authorities, the sirengti of priae:pie and carelietie: soled hom ihe counting reese of Beiweel ti. Ravepmaneh One forest in its affairs and prosperity —the late Saper- | cnte:tain as to the danger to the Union from the The power of the press is enormcus., The adver- | reasoning appear opposed to the rigidity of a statutory have just received thels nee fal aa a eay 57 Oarte:'s alley, Philadelphia, oo Saturday evening last, 6 intendest of Schools in New York city. All that is | Crection of Fremont, the HEtaLD proceeds to the | ti8ements of the chambermaids alone of the Henaun | rule. it ailor¢s us, then, instruction and assistance to tnd pi aewtagrneg sige 7 instant, mortal of Joseph M’Keen now reposes in the tomb. | a roument : aioe amount to more than the income of the entrie Cabi- | that the rules contended for by Pothier and the other dis French dowers and feathers <oataeee His life was his best eulogy. The mildness and be- tis conceded by the Hnaxp that the sectional | Det at Washington, incinding the President and the pd Caen aneee pe dye ly Ribbons and silks, &o. FINE ARTS. ane Resteeirs, code of maritime law of which we have avy race. Mr. Justice Dver, in his treatise on insurance, speaks of the Consolto dei Mare as governing the uations of South ern Europe as early as the 31th century, and for a long series Of stbsequent years. indeed, as probably still in force in 7 ard Spain. From the 2024 Car na of that work, with nevolence of his disposition, his untiring iadustr; . | Ministers of the United States at London and Paris. atlaterey, int comm of cancotaee ead tia oon oo ee ee ee sakeme ne To hear a little man, whoee limited vision ranges sistent ‘ian tife are his best eulogy. Presidentia’ cheats,” says the Herat, and in that abeut six iuches from his nose, and is never The President bespoke the forbearance of the summary way Colonel Fremont is made to reject heard out of his own little locality, denouncin, Association in disci the duties devolving | the platiorm of hia party, which he has cordially the Hexatp, is somethii like Lord Pal- upon him at this meeting. Points of order are often | cngo-sed, and on which x has given his word to merston’s attempt to crash out the London subtle in their bearing. They would be decided | oaminister the rnment in the event of his elec. | Zimes The power on both sides was greater ‘OID PORTRAITS OF FILLMOR nan, and the Viee Presidents, the Published, for sule at RB. 1 OSTRANEDR'S, No. 40 Street. second door from Broadway, opposite Stewart's, Price, ineluding neat frame. 59 cents each, Ts GREAT CHART OF THE YEAR NOW READY — WELLS’ CAMPAIGN OH ART, embracing splendid hfe HORSES, CARRIAGES, &. ARRE AGES FOR SALF.—ON with referenc: f the organization— ; i in the latter case, but the result compara- ¢ comment of Caserege’s, the Italian translator, NARRIAGES FOR SALE —A BEAUTIFUL HALF TOP | jike engravings of Fremoat, Dayton, Fillmore, Donelson, Bu the im Socal ot cme and the edvancement tion. * Our sesence aware the Heratn) is the | tively the same. Palmerston, by aid of the war | *mibeut Linselras a lawyer. these propositions ace oe Sy Be i mh yy os of the eause of education. | nan, and our only guarantees his past history, in- | party, brought the entire power of the greatest na- | ble. Wbea the ship owner or master supplies the casics for | $5°4"bveton ‘and a grocer’s oF mu ikmnnn's wagon. jrise nanny ters Lig yl Bown Bah stincts, education, and associations.” Again: “ Fre- u wines, (a5 was usual in the Mediterranean,) he was to | Xppid at $14 Broodwar. opposite St Nicuoias Tote, role Gs lolons eavganant gurvann. wii Aasauioian: & late The address of the President was listened to with | mont was born in'the South, educated in the South, | “2 in Europe, if not in the world, to bear against marked besos hea Comite ee and all those associations and instincts which entered | MP NCHEPARGM ot oe ee ee eres sideri i the i bore b) f the ven, | imo the fixed character of the man, in the case of against the Tins A stamp law was passed which Tortie sain was pouring down all the while, | Fremont, belong to the South.” Bat what is to be- | Chrtaited the income of the Times, at oue blow, of bos ve y ye rerferead i with the stendance come cf Fremont's endorsement of the reprblican | the snug little sum of three hundred thousand dol- of teachers, and those in the ely, who would have | creed and his pledges to carry it oat? The He laren sear! What was the result? Why the news: ~ ay pr Th co Bh meet i tae anawera : “ He (t'remont) may be opposed, like Mr. te with the British government a; inst it, de Tage bail, ‘tendered. tor thelr use by the Young | (lay. to the exteusion of slavery into free tercitory : | Defved of over a quarter of million a year of its in- Meds Acsocistion io Troy. ‘The library and reading | Mt let bim reach the goa! of the Presidency, "* = | Come by the repeal of tue tax, turned and faced the periph gang rai tions also 4 Ht be mn | apd let him thus be free from the partisan divisions overnine nt ferced a peace, and by its increased py Ags Soe be sof the eher M iation of 9 Presidential canvass, and we dare say that the Circulation overcame t! ree toa shat extent. The bee to the ienbets of the Teachers’ Association | South will find him. from his early instincts, educa- | Stowe proved too strong for Lord Pal “a Pe McEiiicour, of Ney York, offered the fot- | io and sssvclations, trce to their constitutional | “yfcraf: ‘Am independent press once established, is Mr. McEuiicour, of New York. offered the fol- | rights ; his aduinistration of that broad and general | ,, Mora’: An independent press once eatablie lowing preamble and ations, which were wae character which covers the whole Union.”” The ea, in bende ce Any em mightior ‘cana mously passed :— , The argument of the HERaxp, then, amounts | ie ee eee eracted the human mind eas, since our last annual meeting it bas pleased | simply to this:—Fremont is not really a republican, Shas His Tacdeable of renttliae Webi We tay deny bg ite Jeneph Mieen, aaa ol dea teanicer oF ths Toss, | bat bax agreed to assame that position in order to her, distort hacer brave her power, but she fives in reach the Presidency, and that when he is elected spite of us, and eventually aseerta her away. exhibit aad test them in the presence of the freighter, who thet became responsible for or admitted their suffi ciency, a wellas when he himself suppiiod the casks. When the casks were thus considered as shipped in good condition, freight was earned notwithstanding any leakage, unless again the loss could be attributed to the bad stowoge of the casks or fault of the er. ‘The French aud other authors, in discussing these questions, lay much stress upoa the ob!igations 1 od B the connatecment or bill of lading of the Fre obliges the master to deliver map — | of North America, showlug the relative proportion of free and CARRIAGES FOR, SALE—A GOOD SECOND AND | Slave Terriiory; a new and entnpiet aap of Denies hana Rockaway, for four persons, wilt be sold cher A good | and Nicaragua with a splendid engraving of General Walker; ther top buggy, three thout tops. A lig also embract:g many valuable tables for reference. The ima y tos. de, &e., at 8d vhole combined making @ magnificent sheet, printed on supers a E hes; pries, withta ing ¢ art ever published. ngravings Were exec artists who fully waderstand their business, and upon for correctness. Ageats wanted to arts of the United States. A very Uber w the same quantity, and in the same condition a: be received them, except those losses which result by the perils of the sea without bis fau't. (Boulay Paty, vol. 1, p. 408; vol. 2, p 398, &c.) This rule is similar and of much greater force than the doctrine law. gaeag va, Stanton, 1 Duer 85; Warden ¥ W. tts Penn. Rep. 474.) Words of qualification, such as opprouver, que dit etre, ave become of ordinary use among French merchants to 'imit the extent of the HY WAGONS, OF SUPERIOR | hundred. Orders filled in the order ree: ing caleche top phastans rocka | on receipt of price in stamps or mone: top buggies, Ligbi road wagons, sulkies, &c.; lao. a RLS, publishing No. 11 J ber of second hat do.; ale, weveral horses, any of which giving ove In: will be sold cheap, at Noa Saad 19 Nevins street, corner of Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. SPECIAL NOTICES. N ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS OF TIE KNICKRR- bocker Stage Company, for the ensuing year, wi At the office of tue company Eighth, fe Twenty aird manufacture. horses, carriage Inquire at Of ciation, ‘one of the ablést of its former presiding ollcers, Boulay Paty tome 1, p. 10 erigon 205.) In ; street, on Wedneaday, August 13, 1986. ofls wil! beopem fd, withal, a oan of rare merit in all tie variaus rela’ | he wilt throw off the disguise, resume the instincts | "Fyne great majority of the Soathern peopie do not | fx. Uaruwell, 12 Howard U. & ltep. S83, thepbrass, OR SALR-A DROWN MARE, SEVEN YRARS O19, | foms1000.M._____@RO. C1 STs, Reereiary tions of Iife—therefore, , A * | want, in the comitg election, a mere triumph ot | tents unkno' ‘was added, and the Court speak of it as 1534 bands high; is ® free and, styl ve FFICE RECEIVER OF TAXRS, NO. 32 CHAMBERS Resolved, That in the death of Joseph M'Keen this As- | notional President—therefore his election will no: J implying tt ry ly to acknowledge the | {uted y sound, kind and gentle, is a splendid aabile acest, tee Coast anee’ Wee tek, dene a ee 4 * 5 it ina dissolution of the Union. We need not forces. No! They look to the vindication of prin rep!ying that the master meantdaly to acknowledge the | horse; would sult any ove wantiog a geod family or road Pobhie notiee Te aveléthe ricke teat tyuch Saovt J sociation has lost one of its bést advisers; tve communi reswl a shipment in good order of the merchandise, respacts | horse. Price $200. Can be seon at 148 Houston street. ubhe oe ic iple. They demand the assertion of certain great ty—whicb, as a superintendent of public instruction, he | note the fact that this argument assumes Fremont cp! had so long and £0 well serve’—a most able and asside- | to be a dishonest man—that he is now cheating the pepe rang Hey ig Ree ne 9 gro = ages ‘us pubic officer: all clarses of schools and teachers a | republicans, and that he will cheat them if he is iy Se spaen, Soe iin persist alles sachs, ox Eeruehom were blended ‘and harisontzol sf the vir. | clected: nor need we express any surprise that the | PY'the South... We demand, as the right of freemen ee ee ; HeRap is supporting him upon the assumption of | °Y - 4 ’ tues of the patriot, the philanthropist and the Christan dishonest: equality in the Union. or indepen out of it. e from the c"owd of tax pay os ; 5. | payment or thetr taxes f titi Radthet is Crs ort en tag Tule, Which will be rigilly adhered toducing my teem : a ice —t sholl receive no money after 2e'clock P.M. Every FOR SALES A SPLENDID CHESTNUT SORREL HORSE cece in thie Department te eizietly prokitied Sem 15s, bands bi sound and kind ia all harness, isa bl ne checks for the 86 MHEWRY 1 HOWARD, Reselvor its external condition, or rather the ex! 1 cond ton of the cases, &c., in which they are put up, excluding any implication as to their quantity or quality, or as to their condition when received ou board. (see Flanders on Shipping, ( 501.) The result of our examination of the “subject is —The owner of liquids or any articles ship rN dale horse, bel perfect! ue. a ee gentlemen. /~ eet ee ee ae eee dezpand the constitution uncompromised, and | pet in casks of any description, is in tho frst instance | thay as a chate; pos been word as ach. Wills wobi curap. TRENGERS PER STEAMER TENNESSEE FOR ST. Mr. Ayrnony, of Albany, offered the following, in d J if elected, he should a to | we desire no alliance with free soilers, whig or de- | chargeable wth the duty of supplying proper casks, and | Can be seen at WOOD & CONKLIN'S, corner of Second are ‘Thomas and Porto Meo, will please he on board at pier ® wegard to another ‘member:— Susans tea aie Boe ve fond ny rm yy pated mocratic, for the sake of spoils. It have | would Presumptively be Fesponsible for a loss arising | nue aad Fifth street Bast river, at 12 0 clock, M. on Friday, Sih instant Whereas, it has pleased the Supreme ruler of events to | bis admi ies pare! centinuant tae ‘what be- een ee a! have Jerry ue ae young and grow- pa) a re Coed —, Pon prenmastes = OR BALE. SEVERAL gRcoNi D HAND LIGHT WA (PUR TWENTY RIGHTH ANNUAL FATR OF pid) ae. remove trom our inidst one of the oldest and most re- mes ion * A + succeed Dilit . in and of the vessel. Se See te Gane tk tee vere teal aan cee pti vods {rou Monday. the 16th, until Salurday, the spected teachers of our State, therefore bg fee chan oe Aa a sag Bt with Buchanan by a compromise on Kansas, and a | } Lay ercia castes thse isood Condition of the caske | SERIAL STA mest, °, rane ‘aud test wean enmebeuty, | eee se nemier. The extie shows will be weld on Taraibes Fe eet ae a ET ie Grace | unless Fremont shall cheat the republicans vane So Remmegirea ren ates. dSonth, | S20! Welr reception on board, and eagage to deliver ISM Mercer sire SugPra, 8 Fesedag, Wedacetay and, Tearatey, the Yn. Sp recognize the departure of a faithful servant of the Cross e true democrat ‘est, East an ath, "7 1 t ‘ at ‘eased 5 froma state of probation aud labor to one ia which he | It must not be forgotten that we are answering | p.ve'ng heart in this fight.’ Mr. Buchanan is aa Sonttions When tee tans’ traces Teak oy ‘aise, OR SALE—A CRRAM COLORED HORSE, 164 HANDS | Leomart, Cortespouding Secreary, will tect Wie Mheihad ac Will evjoy an etornal rost, whither, as diviue revelation | one of the real organs of the Fremont party, thoone, | smiavie, sate, conservative man; but heis not, and aeks bo delivered em pty, or nearly 80, and the ac. high, six years old, sound and kind) to be sold for want | err ei eT iralway of use.” Inquire at the lumber yard, 172 Monroe street, near Montgomery permits us to hope, bis works of faith and love have gone | too, which contributed very much to his nomination, bas ‘ul add lustre to th 4 for those who, b hich is fully endorsed by the New York Tri. | Be Ver bas been, a representative man. He will be patient contiouance in ‘well doing, seck tor glory and Sane tealt in that journal of the Dist ultimo we | elected, and every effort, without the sacrifice of ute, SL Broadway GRO. F. NESBITT, Chairman, us, Beeretary. cause of the Leal be unknown oF conjectural, the owners of the vessel lose their freight. They have not Jouw W. Crawa KL MARB, WARRANTED PBR. ¥ perform: gt ment. ro} f freight OR BALE—A 86 onor and immortality, W, ’ | principle, should be made for his election. But let | Performed their engagement. A proportion 0 rt Qe is T beas . Herolves, That wile wo chorish most dearly the = ae tine eae eee ning — bim feel, and let his friends feel, that the principles | “Ould also be lost for any nuraber ofthe easel yered foquire at i nett Lore dated Anette “hs SUMMER RESORTS. nM pig as well as for any portion of the conteuts of aay cask which had | legally attributable * \LIVFWOOD HOUSE—A DELIGHTFUL SUMM OR SALE—A VERY FINE ROAD HARE, WITH WA. | Qe ee nor inataren oppante Regma Nem ton gon, harness, Said mare ia a ro Whats high, | sey, 20 yarie from the bay; fine groves, boating, of the upright man and the sincere Christian, the ‘ople were who needed then, that 60,000 extra announced at Cincinnati must be maintained in fact, lows:. the low us to “ ~ 3 ‘4 — on calle ws ner amen s 7 Took eee od ‘of the New York Tribune, HanaLD snd without the squatter sovereignty clause in our can- ed out. The joss in these cases is to the defect of stowage, or som: 5 didate’s letter of acceptance, or the artful dodge | cause over which the master had control, aud for which | / it mites, is ¢ Lor 12 > "0ing. super summer ‘who explored and opened the way in which we are now | Evcning Post would put the election all | contemplated by Mr. Tombs’ bill on Kenaas, ‘act makes him responsible. As, Adil | AUTe Sider ‘Would make'senplial doctor's horse, slants | SertiFikd eas ease TRE aoe ceeeeee Mareen Cemtaea ‘travelling, and stitrulated by the recollection of what he | doubt.” The Heraxp, then, is acknowledged by We are on the eve of «mighty contest. What treated as a receipt, is not conclusive, {t is open nd is obeld of motdian, Can be nee at | Gaprocadae wit io = baa as has done and the sacrifices be has made ia bebalf of the | Greeley to be good republican authority, and the the Senate wants is light. She , thn the teath. the shipowner aud master to prove explicitly that the ninth street and Sixth | PM. for s apoige at lat cause of popular education, we sre determmed, by Divine | HeraLp concedes that if Fremont carries out his tinge | caeks were, in fact, unsound or badly m 4 in such et re of JAMES M. TAY: | Bleecker street, avi LOR, veoker, 169 Cha‘bam square. House. Proprietor. ‘aid, to persevere in our efforts until every child in the | republican sectional Pledges the Union will be dis. | Sb wants her indepexdent press, while promotiog tia - 4 the original responsibility of the owaer for their louse, ire State shall be permitted to enjoy the blessings ” her general find best interests, to preserve intact the | " S"** haut Me freight. — SES BOS SEI CGUNOETOCT tabs which flow {rom our noble system of common school in- ph a ts the te Inference from the great principles ca which ehe must rely eventually. ry artis ang'ee 00's oye hed ng deer} hea oeet ee. Oe et Sig eee sais’ Poco cn’ toes ae . ; ut we will not do the Heratp the injus | “Measures, not men,” or rather, ‘measures aad ‘he | jnowiedginent of the good order of the casks or Highth avenue Roun’ Ts tue cheapes! bouse, and ls uow prepared for A business committee was choven, consisting of | tice to. stop without noticing its alternative | ht sort of men to represent them. the nature of their contents. Like the French R WANT OF USEOA DRAG ee DANIEL HOWARD, Jr. Proprictor Phrases referred to, it may import only that ¥ “a witbors poe view of the disanion question. _ Although no these matters sre so resented. In such a case, the Misses Anthony and Wilbur. scrt of doubt is expressed as to Fremont’s prov- Obituary. gp THING —THE ALLEGHANY HOU: A’ The ; ‘ or passed, Warranted sound and kind anch. ew Jereay, a naw open for tha reskpiee, question arose, wl members of this as- {Yrom the London Atheneum, July 19.) burthen is thrown upon the suipper to establish tho truth | pice git5 Appl JULAND’Betore corner of Tweaty rat 4 sociation ? ‘the ph TE read, which show- ing Rane mig oe ba Ey oy tt During the past week the Royal Sbservatory at Gresa- | of hie statemente—for example upon a question of los, | Urectand Timed arene, Brookiyn We per week. “Three dally lines of steamere ana to make the owner o the vessel responsible. And upon a question of freight, if the casks be delivered, it would be corned, whatever might be their condition, or the condition of their contents. In either case explicit words should be used, to do away the obligations which the in- terests of commerce haye rigorously imposed upon the masters and owners of vessels engazing tocarry for bire. Inthe present instance we flad it expr stated that ail the Larrels of molasses were well ai perly stowed, and uone of the molasses was lost perils of the sea, nor by any negligence or want of care on the part of the owners of the vessel or their agents, wich has sustained ssevere loss in hove piace di from Ni decease ot Jon 508 p! ent in jew York. SEU D. WARDELL & 80%, Proorietors. ORSES FCR SALR—A NICE PAIR OF BAY horses, sixteen Lands high, six years oid, prickel ana = Goeked. “with good taila, socnd and kind, aad RESTAURANTS. lers. Will be sold, any time before the ty, for $600. her particulaca Inquire of J. B. WALTON. prope AGA WE LIVETHIS DAY WE LIVE JUS AR. Red House siabies, Harlem, The cars pass every (eo tived per seaimsbip Atlantic, some very fine South Down minutes mutton, Yarmou'h Sloaters ese and Cumber!and Hamme, a. cucambers. T of ORSES, CARRIAGE AND ITARNESS FOR SA theabere will be ser 4 ‘A roekaway carriage, patent axles, in good order lon etreet, news @ span of bay horses, well matched, kiad an ‘Then again fogether or sivgle): also, # good eet of hare are Allsopp’s ale, B: ale, and some five ed that any teachers of good moral chwaster can | jew, ‘The HenatD bases its hopes of the preserva ; b + t » | Hexny Bexviuty, Feq., who (or the long period of forty-five become members of this association by subscribing | tion of the Union upon the false idea, $0 frequently | years was one of its inost. feuthful and attached o-tcors. its constitution, and that if they cease to teach, | advanced by the Tribune and Times, that the non- | Mr. Pelviile was born in the year 17%, at Bath, was ¢ on ly or otherwise,” they are sill consider: | slave owrers in the South sympathize with the re- | cated a iiraintree, in Fasex, with the view o! entering the members of the association in fall and regular | publicansof the North, and hence that upon the | Church ; but in 18L1 passed to the Observatory at the + But still, one learned gentleman inquired | Guestion of disunion, growing out of the triumph | ‘me of the Iate Astronomer Royal's (Mr. Pond's) ap a 7 PD | ointment. Whilst ia oilice Mr. Belville's duties wore of of republicanism, the Southern non-slaveowners 7 . \ eue . ‘ & most onerous and responsible nature: and be was sc would take the side of the republicans, overpower | cossively introsted with the superiatendence of the great by their superior numerical strength the slave | mural’ cirele crested by Troughton at Greenwich in the the ten fect transit instroment erected tbat there were lawyers, and the like, who were Rovinson's pale ale, Joues* “aeee veh cannot, will be sold at the low price of as the owner has no fr XX owners, and thas save the Union from disruption. YT M Pont ony edacation, and it seemed hard to | Such assumptions may deceive wpabheant fer Tiewise by Tro ghton in 1816: and within the last fow | but the waste or loss arose solely by, oF in contejuence | ther ai Tickiey’s sable, Love lane, | be veal inthe United Sty them out. The President revlied that teachers | aught we know, but if that is all the reliance for | years withfthe great transit circle orected by the prosent | ¢f leakeage, fermentation, or imherent waste, Every | near Sees tle of Trags! as good friends as education had, and this a% | the preservation of the Union the question is at an | .-'*cnomer Royal. For maay cause of the leakage is therefore necessarily ex- lh he eg TY NY—A BEAUTIFUL BLACK SERTLAND PONY. eh Raat Indiaman sociation was one of teachers as such. But on mo- | the government chrononetess formed not the least | cluded except the bad condition of the bar. BY.—A BEAUTIFUL BLACK SHETUARD HOUT, U The Thaltie ‘Veet ot pte s tion of Mr. Blackmer the following resolution was = on - pete cepcartny og Th — ry bad part “of hie cflicial daties, which, for the long period | rela when ghipped. The effect of the acknowlelgmont | 2.,./0OE Man’, tal (ll, Wetiniee vonage man, ty cide OF Many of the shove perntings’ are from the peivaie passed: — Rize cordially with the slave. owners in Lee: | above mentioned to the’ time of his severe and | in the bill of lading ia therefore removed hy root the | ive: wit rotor alloy. Fo ve woes a etter mre! of 3 Foren. Hn. High ace” Brook." Como Reso! t ti i * | most infu! oes, be conti “tl to fact. e primary res) ibility of shi ot doles 6s arouses wh be ressoncreiy tatiana’ 0 tagonism to republicanism, and whenever the ques- | With ‘tho utmost. faithfulness and abiliy ners tf the barrels a reinstated, ani the obligation HORSES AND WAGONS FOR SALE 7 Sele ork in too dnote tous of tats emrectation : tion of submi to the rule of sectionalism is his oflce requiring assiduous to pay the freight becomes complete.’ As to the effect of aOR eES AND Old iste bunds high sound ant Kind WINES AND Liquors. take part in the diseus sons ciation. raised, the Northern men who have flattered them- he bours both of the day and night. the phrase “‘contenta and gauge unknown,’’ used ia this a trot in ieee than §min. to a road wagon: ihe oter ot IT Te eB Mr. Rice, State Superintendent of Public Tustruc- | selves that there is division in the Soath will ind | Belviie was known as the author of a treatise on the | bill of lading, it may be doubtful whether \t moans that ht ay mare Sehked: | AMERICAN BRANDY—1N ONE RIGI Rr it Was unkown, and therefore not acknowledged that the hogsheads contained molasses, or only that the quan tity of molasses contained was unknown. But \t seems to us that in any queetion betwern shipowners and nd family n pugay wagons, | feciijed whiskey, crler. bra ly new. 1 4 88 | proof, in bbls, and hhds,, for she owner has ne ir them. can beseen by applying | ©. WARD & CO., 110 Murray 0 JOKN OAFF! spirits, high and low he lowest market oe sirect, agen's for the that they have been grossly imposed " Darometer and thermometer. He was also distinguished mittee of one to ask a redaction of fare on the rail- We cannot close without @ word aa to the state of ns the most Dersevering meteorological observ rot ths is th 1 extend: the tin Searal Halsoud hed ogeasonslly reduced tooe fre | free, othe Hetiuo. stamec her iken es eae \cageat Draven avery aur porn Central Railroad bad occasionally reduced their fare | true, as the HRRaLy assumes, that there is a wide- . ——————————_ TARD, DUPUY & AND PINED, CASTILLON ‘ id of the Sneston record. He | fre # this would only vary the proof to be given by ~~ RD, 5 <siashatane i Rice, and by seo ware A || Porene, Geuaion eentenent Wt the South; bas 10 te entned tare and cultivated understanding. | te atter. Ae it is clear that the barrels did contain mo ] ANTED =A O00P ORE MAD Lawn ared weere 0 chegcy wine, Ta. o° tone of tnrge ‘at ee accommodation. Mr. Rice and the railroad direc: | true that thronghout every Southern State, and nite. lasses, the question between these parties must, we think, =e one of the moat celebrated Pin i¢ in Span, O. WARD & poked bo te to the thanks ot the | brought out r — popalation, the cape and association for their favor. vebol . the sentiment that th wing i ne conten was called up by Mr. M'Extigorr, of Union is in pon just in proport tire the danger Tar Retox or Drsonnen.—The following is from jew d Fineyar iret, Importers and job Gin fA GENUINE AND ve decided upon the general principle we have bere tated. Judgment for the plaintiff for the amount mention cl n the case, and without costa, according to the sti pula — ©O., 110 Murra: I ERIS LONDON CORDIA WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. : ‘ile Journel:—We learn from the Cinein- | . = -aenennaee enrenarnnrnar naan ona pure beverage, and ia listilied pod erepered y nd ‘ork, in regard to the payment of the salary | of the snccess of the republican party. The Syuthern | ‘2¢,/onisv! | to STONER PINE GOLD AND AILVEN WATCHRAT | Sulu sSir'w tet pronctetr orto the celebrated lowtom a of the State A cent, appointed vy ‘Deis amociation at | feeling ts not in favor of disunion, bat Wt looks to | That place, feuigatet hy the fare of he ry 7 — = Wiener oot mow slend emarment of snes | Se yor a mister ra, pr fe meetin; . a sectional triumph as involving in its consequences ii - eat i, and te mhetehe ext ee. of the ao called London eor- well nds stood if’ the appointment was made this | the impoesibility of maintaining the Ur fon intact. pap ~ LF dO 4 srs com be ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, yestocea ta Wl isp for eo tan tb ents. ones eaedice | itensare bere we ot beak, Mvaueinn ek: association was not to be calle’ upon for the salary. | The South is loyal to the Union, and is laboring with 1 There was yet due $26), which Mr. M'Biligott | unprecedented zeal to avert the catastrophe threat. | 108 last Wednesday evening, to organize a Vigilance Committee. There was great excitement the thought should be paid, though he was somewhat | ened by a sectional contest. There are no threats of ) “pe te ante n cand made hy Southern ttl voice i | MEU anguin, win, mbt hy ho gested by Mr. VALENTINE that as Mr. | raised with earnest unanimity to wara the people of Rice had offered $100 of this, and Mr. M'BMigott to | the North that a sectional orgwaization of partied isir- aguonk few of waiting Li con tote as much as Mr. Rice, that a small coatribution | reconcilable with the continuance of the confederacy. | who now stands arraigned for the tenviee of lave Seria forth he fonsenes oan tacks The South knows that it is in the minority, and it | Ajlison, may yet be convicted of murder and execa This called forth the eloqnence and indignation of | knows that in rely sectional contest the ted. The vote was taken by ballot, and the t- t much leas than the uaual prices. tiele. ean Heanufal goid lepine watches, four holes jewelled ..... é Lt wlensee S : " ee ay iron pone, of OA Ue ot Fike gold Resting leptan, tur fotce Jow d like ai gennine aye-es, beyond the base art of i. 3 INSTRUCT! OOKKERPING, WRITING, AND THE OTHER Bs sentinis to success in mercantile life are tanght by FOS TER & DIXON in an expeditions and superior manner, to the eutire exelnsion of the modern aix aud twelve lesson char lawary, Rooms 346 Broadway, Appieton’s Huilding. Fine gold hunting iepine, four holes jewolled Gold hunting case English patent levers ° Fine gold bunting dewched levers, full jeweled °° * $0 to ge wo “finen's Loxnos Conptas, Gtx is an antidote, &e., to the har. ryihing alcoholic is submitted, paced sold as gin, de 1 Gis requires “no word of ad~ Public.” Those who once drink tt ee against the vieions tem imitations, even under “adviee,"* wh Gold and enamei watehes for indies . Splendid gold pocket chronometers.. Cold independent second watehes, horses: ht Gold huw Aichea, whieh ran ela Freee, ERSTE ror vous gayrinwey on Goll mage waighes which change into 48 Kost Twenty fourth street near Madison park 0) MB king ony OF te wh hool, under the : Mr. M’Evtteortt, who thought it very mean in the | ment must pass into the hands of the North. What “ - ccmmerein} and classical hoarding nnd day er ths A Emr etmpratrereeng ae who, “eauijon the public's agains eon gentleman from ‘Brooklyn a wish to slip his neck | the South means is, that the present republican or- ing decided by 169 to 112 to wait. isn Paris, will re-open on thy ged Rs ah patent Vavers, fh jewel ied... have ihempestves bon coetizars bY the public to beware of te ee and lot that rest upon others. | ganization is designed to conquer the minority by a : Suver ag Fr REKE'A Disutiory, fis Bast Twenty ninth street. ould abide by any gements his, and e superior force of Northern numbers, and then to Frrexpiy Rebations petween Borman anv THe ADAME BERGIER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS HER PH cold hunting ease ratiway timekeopers. bade Wronas GROCERS aup Lgvee eae jarriaon. wice—Chemicais, de, &c.—Pure warrant 3 sph Th, white "green and poitow, av reduce? tales; favoriage and snd al! other celebrated makers, or we Time. Watches and | feices, Jamaica and St Croix rom; Holland an’ “r--lsh gi cariry vxchanged, Watches and jewelry repaired in the | whiskey; citer. peach, cherry saspherry bran 1 ar. strawberry. pinear est manner, and at much less than the = je ne Seles apes pineane friends and the pubite tn general that her boarding and dag school for young ladies will be reopened on Wednesday, Sap: tember 10. Cireniars can be obtained at her residence, No, 182 Madison avenue. nD y ,RITING, ARITHETIC AND ROOKKFEPING WE S47 wae leas than character. Although not con- | rule according to the sectional principles of the or- | Usirep States.—The New York Examiner says:— with public schools, he was one of the found: | yanization. Such a conqut” coe Biever be made | We are informed by a friend in this city, that he has ersof the association, and had freely spent his mo- | without trampling upon the constitution, and such a | just received a letter from a reliable source, in Bur- ney for it. despotism can never be established daring the con- | mal, informing him that the Rev. E. Kincaid and » Vauextine bad to reply that he had merely | tinnance of the present Union. The South intends | family were soon to start for this country, by the liver tepines, (our holes J lied... M. J. Tobine, wi ie No. ‘ail street, second floor, mw ‘or erreoty pes. AN: hroty pee, patent mett~ fc i pea and ambroty metals. y holesnie aud retail, ed A. fon = or anie bv Dr. b. FECOT WaNaee 1 Malden tana. care Snited States ta free of taken the gentleman at his own word, as spoken in | to contribute its fall strength (o the preservation of | overland route—Mr. Kincaid having received five open day and evening, by H.C. ROWE 947 | seut_ oval paris of the U wine; native Catawba wine: oils x , Names good faith, and had no notion of * crawling” out of | the Union by casting its entire electoral vote for the | thousand rupees from his Burmese Majesty the King cdding, visting cards, nad ornamental writs exer RGR C. ALLEN. importer of wate ai dornsts | for da Abay nthe, pimento, meliaan aod sasaafras. | hemien 10 2 a7 ree, and he meant to do his part i tl sear other matter to the association. The national candidatee—Buchenan and Breckinridge. } of Ava, to be the bearer of a royal letter vted equal, if not superior, to plate engravings. our gov: For the residue, the South Looks to the Union-lovi ernment, inviting the establishment of friendly and was considered sufficient. ation of the North, and they are calm, quiet, a commercial relations between the Court of Ava and THE MILITARY. ——OOOoooOOOOOO eed ‘A committce was appointed to raise the necessary | tontented to leave the result to. those. tried national | the United States. Sate Sy COREE OF WOLGAN ADIOURNGD tb | en eee — COAL» fands to liquidate the obligation to the State men of the North who have never faltered when the ot Sueeeanaeeete hha san ‘Ving of the corpe will be held at TR Riga, Mar Ht al, EMOVAL. =F. [IRCHINORR, ORGAN BUILDER, oat, 4 18 TON.—WE HAVE JUS? RRCRIVEDD with the onderstandirg that Mesers. Rive and constitution and the Union were in danger, Repwoon Trox Works Borwen.—The Redwood | ¢2 1. penard street, on Friday evening, Auguet 3, at? o'clock, formerly at 62 Second Dy at, We oe to ro ‘a fresh apply of the best quality of Peach Fd Hgott would make up any deficit remaining. Iron Works, in Jefferson county, N. Y., wers dee | ' har the report 6f the committer on a target excursion. ani J avenue, neat Brainy. YN 4 ‘ia parler amd | and store con, Neitch we will eel at he above low ai pe ceayie, ton arose in Fegard to a grat aa ae IMR, ult Property valued a trozed by fire on the Ist inst. #12,000—no in- ‘race inreaea a By order, pen : pitty Segue OF whiel yome gaa Ve inspected ar hy ces | ot cartage, for unree dys, CHLNMEM ROTACR ay time nper oosing officers 10, ¢ re. prance. Tal , 5 i) .