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The Long-Island Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

The Long-Island Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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THE I ON G.ISLAND STAR. A Cmii Criaain it nti Ktih. Warn from lh AUCTIOX SALES. ClITTtlX-IVr. isa bailer dsluafld fur airmrt.

Priena (li Irani thai, on Ui 4th iniaiii, l.brulal -v. ranging irolll IO III. iiteinpi wai mad oy I rrunrlmian initial ily lo uio lb lil ollu dmgliier I prvlly ind lnlreliiig f'H of ItfHIl. 8tti C'oivintion A State Convention to haj' eompMed of delegates Hum th several counties in Uio Stalteoual In llieirreprearnia'ion in lh Huns, of Assam, bly, will bo held al IVi nn Wednesday the Win day of August next, il I'i o'ehu-k It noon, for Hit purpose of num. inat candnliles fur Kleelursnf and V.ea I'll II J4lcs I hi in.

GLEANINGS. Tmi lute) Misc.v. Th alup Hultaruw, belonging lu tin pountata, it i dork un Hi River, filling fur ind fir etlerniU will fa. III Govern, mailt Washington amiu determined lu produce I filling impression i In Majesty, when In vaar return lo bun. A ruw bull, intended It a rev ill lo bun.

wi ilubitrd Rlarkut la vera llriii al haihiiuiii it yrara oi ii a nanm la irrimlieiui. ind JOHN A. DAYTON, Auctioneer. ill iHend lo any orders fur the aale of real ind person. I ettalo in Hr.Miklyn left a I W.

A. Morgan Co Dry Uood Store 1 II Fulton street. IT We ir dued to my that Mr. John Dn i no batnl from the place, and Dot ba ill nutio certain aura. Municttiohi relative la Uio Njr VrJ, Ac.

on hi return. PotUTIO FO TUI VNiWV( Famt. hup Jl lit Committer am doing ilmr duly in iiuainf aolloo. Iwna fur this family, suddenly bureavd of a liubud and a father. Ilia Mayor i Dm Treasurer of III Comiintloa lo Whom all ulltclitJiia will tie paid.

Citixeo out cllcd un knJ. VI oimrrrlwiiir poilntn whan in liMr. A aliort Inn "iBrii, oouinern aiiioe be rilhrr undo an itlfiniit or Ibrrairnrd lb life of ident, and fur the nrtltes nf Governor and Lieut, liover. nnr, lo be aupnorlrd by lh Whig FN olon of llus Stat, al' mil one ot Hi laui.ly, when In wil, kiiuwmir In nVpo. KK'V VOIIIv AHTIO.8AU:s, JuFyi.

A. I'- yesterday in Will atrret, and moat niai-nifiecnt fl-ur ilion, hadhuu fit in lb ealabnow. On lb mini mg ol lb bn bill daughter, it'er inanv entreaties iiiilufml lh ensuing election, ind lo transact inch oilier business IMKUNKMHY-JtilyW. AlttJE SALK OF VALL AUI.KUKEE.V IIOl'SE A PLANTS. Mr.

Win. L. Kuahu.n 1.. MOI.AS.SK8U V. It.

Molasaea. al 941 .1. In make, llur ouiud i enamelled wlnl md pululivd i a uio gunwale, ruw.lockt, liller, and (launrlinoii lor in ei ui jIIui to gin linn bit lilktrly. imiin dnloly alar, led fur lh houa In re hn fxinly r- di d. and nn n.

anng aarmay be deemed proper by the Convention. Th Whig Elector are respectfully requested lu meet in' County Convention in tb respective oounlica, on or kafor IUI t. I lirrees llonev. al 531 els. ner Jo Hie city, will axil al Public Auction all hit lino Orecn Hjumi I'Unia, euuaisliii of abuul 3 000 porting ilia awning, re ilr iiLird.

lh floor of tli boat by Ilia lid Cuiiiiinllee, ar desired la (end liter dun, iioni lu any proper receiver. COI KtK 171 hairs marraoaibo Coffee, aliehll dam. it, lh In i li gu who had erWtrd In reb-aw ran ool lo cirpviitd Hum stem In tiurn, I lie awning is nl blue dk i ith it Orango and Lemon Trera, Khodudrundruns, Aiahaa. Can. 1 s'Jn nd ppoml Iheir -legate I' ..11...

1 tl, I' 1 Im, iruiu i iu ma, per 10 casn. nd euyer Ilia wbul tout, lb tiller ruie and lioli in embrao bun. Aa aim blling bar arm lo iIimw Ilium roond hit nock, lb won than bruta of I fiiliT alablicd horjnal iIkiv Ibo Infl breaal mlh i long aanwli knife. Mi'airii, IwmicTio.i Mr. tioflajn ho hi Lotn for mine Inn rati ivm musical iii.lructiun 'lUMH-l bags Almond, al per Ik, -100.

i.al. Hauibur beinin.hna from of ulk, in tborl, il ii iltugclbrr very splendid affair, bill lu oor notion, very republican on. Il is all show u.a vapo rfussailltnei, aaslon ire, AC. tJiam v.Miiiii,fii, sou niv rmrii bum. en.

Uosea, Cariialioua, lluliotropea, Fuacinaa of several mit for their resctiv counties, ind Ira nam I th name varittiet, Verbenas, tiersiuunia and Hortensiaa, (llvdran. of ueh ennnnilleo, with their addniaa, to Lean Ilentdict, gear), tognther with 1 numerous variety of other brautilul Chairman of tho State Committee, at Albany. a.id valuablo Plants. Tho sale will lake place at hia conn. LEWIS KEN'KDK'T I no nun taya Uti child dud and Ilia muidrrer wa am.

ttusly in lb Kvaral School of i now pr. pared md little elao. i uurier. Si to SI eta. per piece.

TOIIUVO 10 unmerchantable Kentucky To. baceo, eis. per lb inn, over lllM. ini, Ma. M'IN'mc, who, in Cnnsrrta.

ind oBeciillron the try aval, Jama.ia. L. on IVKDV bin JOHN TOWNS END, suujcei ol removing Die dcpuaites, Has the scourge or ma PACKETS. Slate Central Committee, al 1 1 cluck, A. M.

Should lha weather prove unfavorable, the aalo will lake plaue the next lair day. Mr. U. haa spared neither ua HIS lllka Vtiwnaafl ill (itfaWifir (o ihil.it hi juvenile vue.litl in iMiblio. Tim Cutieirt Stw fi cu i Menilmrtuf Coern.

if ill Uk plact on THl'KSDAY EVENING nnt, SOtb from Now Jurtcy, w.r hcvitvd it New llruu.wiik. hut lust-al half pl7 o'clock, in He. Mr. Hpeneer' Church, I Thursday, on tin ir return from Washington, by ilmir Whig eorn.r of Clinton md Kull-n riicrta. The -ahj ar.

free, I "''mly. "I- wards. Spi-ri-hr were made by Mr. Ilalaicad, onoef the end a Collection w.llb taken np, lo d. fray lb Mr.

Kindolph, lb only Whig iil ih. fcf teaching chilJren vocil music in tins cily. Thcso ei- b. from New Jersey who was admitted lo hit anil Mr. political knaves who prov.ikrd and eonmuiinaleit thai oul Hivat.

SAXDFOHI) Co II JOHN GlltlRSIIECK, KOIIKKT THOMPSON, STEVENS, Alliany, June 3, lslO. rage, has just written a letter winch deli hit Ijimaroiim, llollon, Koi It. Livingston. in winch, thourh not praisniir Mr. I an llur en, be de.

t'ie Lint. iCl I Wil Job ill tin Whuluck, Jr. np hit collection, which lh puWio will find well worthy Iheir attention. An opportunity like the present ia of rar nounces n. Ilamaon fur that, itiimif oilier thing, bo JStf tin I.

Uuvd. occurrence, l'craun deairoiie of exaniiiiins Ilia llama held dociruiea and op nions in eonforiinty with those of From New. Yoik on rih, I bill and lth and from Ilavra Itilllilure, ot Xrw lm, Mr, r.vane, i .11 r. liar. krttona ar eminently doarrving of patronago, ind can.

I'mirl It tinier and Henry Clay awful disquahncillont. naul, of Nuw Vuik, Mr. Morgan, do. md Kcnalur Souili previous to the talc, can do to bv taking the Kailiuad Cars from Souili Ferry at half nst o'clock. A.

half on the l.t, 8th and Hith of each Juhn 1. Uuvd. ard, of Jersey. Mr. Sunlit, of Connecticut, and other lliileru Perhaps, In the family connection now eubsislinf be.

rOST. On Tuesday lat, between Brooklyn FerrieV A and J. H. Snedckura, Jamaica Road, a Blue Cost. Whuever will leave it al Miller Sc Carman', Ful.

Ion Ferrv shall be suitably rewarded. July 23 A WM. CURTIS. From New. York on the from Havre tho 21th ffliilleinun, were exacted tosMak, but wore prevented by paat 4 o'clock.

P. M. The Country Seat it also offered it Private Kale. A tween Mr. Van lluren ami Mr.

(the latter ind lie rain, winen caused a premaiur aojouriniK-nt. lie of rack luoalli. Livrirooi. I the rresideut'a rldest win hiviinr lilirrH'd sitlcr) tuin I oeeaaion waa one of deep interest to lit immense con pliniimn of Mr. McllunVi i.restnt move mar ba found.

but loo alrongly recommend them to our citucnt. Kor lb Loiig KIand hilar. SARATOGA 1 Ma. Editoi, IVrmit no through tho columna of your Valuable paper, to make known lo Ilia public, a truly Valuable preparation, bearing the above I it lu, manufactured by Mr. Hligruvc, a well known chciiiint of our city, at oi o.

nn lb 1st and Iblh of each eoursa laseiuhb-d, and must have been especially so to lb liner country resuleneo is not to be found on Long Island, Fur particular, apply In AARON LEVY, Auctioneer. July 20 Id. 1.M Ilroadwav. Al worst, it can nnlv inllucnce, what no Whig hope iny UH Lint. C.

II. Marshall, i month. rejected member. Jotir. Com.

NtJriiinell. Mini in A Co. 7lh do. FOR SAf.E About Acre, of Woodland' consisting principally of hickory and while oak, in the Town of Newtown, bounded on the eh way, adioinimr Ihe erooerlv of lha tiling Iroin, Uio tleetoral vote of South Carolina. A.

1'. American. Tiiic Isui tTiv or MusMriii'sirr. Aerorduig to in New nt Robert Kerimt, 13th do. Third Line K.

K. ('0111118, do. Trout. Atlantic Steam Ship Co. Abm.

bell k. Co. Wiikt Csof in Mu iiioan. We have received I letter official report made the I'gialatura, il appears that the product nf the great hranchra of manufacturing lnifuf ry in Maarliuvlia, durini the year ending in Aiinl, In37, Widow Sllldaill, and Abraham llrirmin 'I'lia akola. nf' 110 Fultun-atnwl.

Having been a regular vititur lo the from an intelligent merchant and miller who resides at Marshall, near the centre of Michigan, under dato Will IXINIWN. Bv If. TODD, Auctioneer. Till KSD.VY MOUSING 911th July. LM'RNI I THE AT AUCTION By R.

J. Todd On Thursday 111.. ruing, 30th July, at JO o'clock, in his Sales mi 111 87 Main atreet, the elegant Furniture of two lamilie giving lip house keeping, comprising in part; Mahogany, Marble Ton. Pier and Centre Tablet the wood separate, will be sold very reasonable in one col. Enquire No.

25 Uivington street. New York. June 25 law6w Saratoga Springe for many ycari, on account of ill heilth, which hat been much benefitted by the uao of the water. July. He wrne that Hie farmers are engaged in their 1 r- Joiin (inswu limine II, Mm urn A Co.

wat of hich iuiii the principal items were, eollon woollen fabr.es, I0.30U, 000; and fisheries, If to tho products nf manufacturing induxlry, be added lha earnings uf nav es. wheal harvest, and that the croo turn out much belter From New-York and I'ortamouth ll. Mill and 90th. ind than wat etnected. The price of old wheat it forty four I wia lh it auiiiiner induced at the itifrgeation of Mr.

Ilia grova, to make trial of hit Hartloa 1'owdera, it I aubati. rum London 7th, 17th ind 37lll nfeaeh month. cents i bushel, ind eorn twenty. five cents. They havt rjUOCERIEs CHEAP rui wishes to inform his friends and tho public iVrie.

Y01 1 and liondon Steam Ship Lint Widvworth had in abundance of rain, "streams aro high, money few, hogany. Card, Tea ind Dining Tablet extension do Mahogany, Maple and fancy Chain Mahogany and Button Rockers and Sewing Chairs tufted and plain tut for the bottled t'ungreii water which 1 have been in Miutn. lion ind agriculture, it it estimated that the whole annual produet of lh indurv of MuMirhiuwUt, cxcec.lt $100,. 000,1 iW); which divided by tho population of tho Stale, givet $1 10 aa the average value of the annual labor season healthy, politics hot and fierce, and log cabin am th daily habit of drinking it homo. In jualica to Mr.

IS ISTOL. Great Wettern Steam Ship Co. liichard Irvin A Co. Bllgrovo, I hiveth aalitfaction uf aaying, that I conaider going up in an about every town in lire Male." The above is from the pen of an administration nun Buffalo Commercial Adv. spring seat Sofas, Couches and Ottainana, elegant Ala I log.

any Bureaus, Sideboarda. Wardrobe and Book cases, mahogany and gilt frame Lookiuir Glasses. French. Field. mat uu usa opeucu a wnoirsaie and retail Uroecry and Provision in Fulton street at the bead of Jackson where he offer for sale Groceries and Liquors of aa good quahly ia can be boiiejhl in the city.

He flatter himself Willi the experience be has bad in th business, ho can sell aa cheap a any person in the city. Goods sent to any part of tho city free ol cartage. N. II. Fued of all kinds in lot' nuemt n.

V. Ilefurest. of each man, women and child in th community. 'I'll whole value of lh industry of the cotton growing country Li preparation in every way auperior to my bottled Con. fret water I hive ever had, and now cheerfully ireoin.

Carthigrita. Everett llattello. high post and oilier Bedsteads, Feather lied. Hair Ma. We regret to be eomielled to say that tho week just clos.

of the Soiilhcrn Statea, with a population of is equal to ftlOii.OOO.OliO; and ihe annual value of the labor II "poiiorrr, 1 nesinn ox 1 o. Havana I'arkrtt. IrasM's and Bedding, CaruetuiL'. India Mattinir. Oil Chilli ed ha not prcaciitrd ry diminution in the depression and Hugs, hour.

8 dav and 21 Clocks. Windsor Blinds imnd il aa puaaetting in evrry reecl the medicinal qutli. lie of the mineral water la liken freih from the ipringt ijtii, junn farcis. KINiavniN, JM. 1 to suit purchasers.

JESSE R. HAYN'S. of each man, woman and child in the slavehohling states. which pervades ill kinds of buauicia. On Hie contrary, the rumors afloat rcsH'Cling the solvency of institutions and Miades.

Also, a lot of llrandv and Wines 30 dot. May 21 ly is est i in i ted at only (1 10. Kintttoii, Ja. I'uclrt. Ay mar ii.

Co. ind C. Morgan. Windsor Chairs, s.iiiable lor families or schools and hich have aeted an important part in the monetary con lobateo esmitliik Lceds. at Sarilogi.

Yuur'a, Ac. An Invalid. Biookl July SO, 1810. Thk I'utKK Wai.i.eh Hoi We perceive by (he Al. great variety of Kitchen Furniture, with which tho aalo 1 II r.

s. eerna of the country, have bad a most injurious etrixt. eer I. I I l.il. o.

II j- "einaiiiiii iu runab w. i ti. will commence. ui aria, i j. i itr a if 1 Though heavy transactmna took place in stocks on Satur.

STATIONERS' MALL suhserihera having removed their works from New Voik to Brook, lyn, and made such extensive additions aa to enable them' to execute, under fbeir own auimrvisHin. all the branches' a. u. v. morgan, tv Aisop N.

B. Aa usual, every article nut uu will be noailivelv I 3 dnv lliett urora irmierjlla ml a dovlint. Irniur.la nf fin. the late State printer, for the residence of the Governor, is oln. Ji 3021 COASTING PACKETS.

thousand share of the Hank of the United Stales were told about lu be sold at auction by th comnuaaioner of the i ne a nova tale is postponed for various reasons, un Alexandria, Georgetown and Wathinglon Cily. Stargc of manufacture connected with their trade, are prepared tor' receive orders to any extent, for and ollice, 1 ho Kcgcncy paid nineteen thousand dollars at a fall of I) percent. We believe the Committee appointed to report on the situation of the Morrit Canal and banking Company, have not yol entered on the task they 1'rom the foiled Statel Gazette, Some time ainco, a handbill wat circulated in Pittsburgh charging Mr. Ttppan, United Slalea Senator from Ohio, with oting language like the following: The price of labor i entirely too high. The laborer in tint country can afford to work for eleven penco a day, nil the hard money aystein will bring down tb wagra to til SA I I'll DAI die first of August, at the same time and place.

I leannan. r.very Saturday. 1 i t. fur it when at the samo lime, a far better house was or). vred them by Judge Spencer for eleven thousand.

Hut Apalachirola u. o. John Oirden. nave undertaken. ouner, Mtnaay.

mank Account tki of every variety of Hooks and Job Printing, Copperplate, Lithographic, and Xylographie ing and Printinir. eoinnrisinir every tirulv nf it via Mr. Croswell wanted money ind the bargain was struck DONATIONS. The evcral Ward Committer who were nniwintrd to receive donations for tho widow Subsequently it waa ascertained that only three walls of that turn. heat, also, will come down to aixteen centa the liouso belonged to the State, and Governor Seward do.

Hao Tiiiks." An amusing anecdote ia related of the Loco Foco candidate for Congress in tlw Second District of Louisiana. At 1 public meeting, some daya igo, he for Blanks, Dialts, Circulars, Notes. Cheeks. Bills of Ex and family of Jacob Vandcwatcr, and all other persons having received donations fur tho samo object, aro re change, Bill heads, Bills Lading, Cards of Busmen and addressee the i'eoplo, and in the courso of his remarks dc AdJres Noticet, Harid Bills. Show Bills, and Label of quested to make returns aa soon as praetieahbi, to the sub.

aerilHT. C. SMITH. Treasurer. Bangtr l'ackelt.

llrctt cV Voso. BALTIMORE. Despatch Line. Si urge i. 1 leannan, Qnc9 Old Line.

Johnson Ijowden, Union Liue.i. N. Briggs. 1 E. D.

Hiiilbnt Co. Mobile. I Johnson A. Lowden, Jjolin Ogden. Natchez.

John Ki well. CHARLESTON. nied with great vehemence tho existence of hard timet, declaring it lo be a Whig fabrication, Whereupon, Brooklyn, July 27 It an honent citizen, who had been listening with great atteu. chned occupying it preferring to take another house, and pay his own rent. The house ia now to bo mid, and it will bo seen ho his made, ind who hat lutt money by the op.

eralion. Com. Adi Capital. We learn from the Now.Hampshiro Sentinel, that Mr. Male, President of 1 Van Ourcn convention held in ('uncord un tho 9th of July, and some nf the oratora of the day, were deeply mortified at being deserted in the midst of their most brilliant speaking.

The proceedings wore in the open lir, ind the moving cause of the mortili. a buahel, and every Hung elao in pniportion. Tint it the beat tariff you can have, and the only one tint will enable the manufacturer! to compete with England. The Sub. Treatury will effect both objocla it will put down the banka, and bring every thing clacdown." Some friend of Mr.

Tappan aent to him the handbill, and atked whether it wat true, to which that gentleman replied Why, then, wn'e your time in contradicting such prolific liara If you put down one lie, they have i bun. drcd more ready to take itt place. My rule it to disregard them. I never contradict them limy liave ccrUin stock tion, rose, and addressing himself to the speaker, said every description for Manufacturers, Perfumer or Drug--gists, Ac. Ac.

Tho strictest attention will be paid to the durability and finish of Blank Books, bound at this establishment; nd: the proprietors have their arrangement so made that their" extensive facilities (unequalled in the United Stairs) and' their King experience, Combined with the ftrat class of REMOVAL. KICHARD J. TODD, Auctioneer has removed to the spacious fire proof store. 87 Main Sir, since you deny positively that tho timoa are hard, I trust you will pay me the thousand dollar you have owed which is now open lor the reception of Furnitirro. or any Ship Line.

Goorge Sutton. Vniun Line. George Bulkley. me so long. I have frequently demanded it, but your other kind of Merchandixo, on Commission, for Auction or Private sale, nn which liberal cash advances will be constant plea hat been hard limes, hard times." The as Commercial Line.

Allen I'aiaon. Georgetown, S. C. If. Coit Si.

or Averill cV. Co, sembly was convulsed with laughter, and General D. for. cation waa 1 wiggish Yankee pedlar, whoalopped his cart made and being amply covered by insurance against fire, (lie property of the public will bo safe in Ilia charge, without any expense of premium and what can bo accom enables them lo give assurtiico that all work w.ll ho exu. cuted to the satisfaction of Iheir customers, and that order left at Stationers Hall 215 Pearl street, or at ollice 31 Wall' opposite Merchant's Exchange, New Yoik, will reeeiva prompt attention, or at the works in Front, belirecn Adams' got fur tho moment all hit dignity, and looked very remar.

just at a "convenient distance" from lite forum of the hey Wtsl.W. W. I'ratt. kably foolish. JV.

V. lice atorict about mo, which if they believe, no Democrat will on their authority, when nine hundred banks with their mmente m-'int are openly at work to establish in power K. Collins ctCo. John Elwell. Chocs in Illinois.

We have received a letter from a New Orleant. Johnson Lowden. friend in Juliette, about 40 mile south of Chicago. He and Pearl streets, Brooklyn. DAVID FELT 4.

CO. Juno If tU tf tho old federal party, when we aro Contending for great writea that crops are turning out very abiinduntly in that. an Hurnnitcs, and swinging bis chapeau, commenced singing the song When tint old hat vat new," in fine yle. and in a few momenta the orator wa deserted. When he had finished, he put up hi wares, and old quick at high price.

Wasn't this disgraceful?" In formation WANTED Of Jackson McClnud, IS years of age, who left Mr. William McCulloch's in Grccnbush, W. Nelson. Elwell. region, the season is now ao far advanced, (hat wo feet at liberty to say, that it will be on the whole, one of the moat Pensacola.

E. D. Hurlbnt cV Co. plished by diligence, and a perfect knowledge of hit husi. nese, he hopea to realize.

The usual attention and facilities given to all out-door sales, and his established rule of settling aale as soon aa effected will be strictly adhered to. R. J. TODD, Auctioneer and Valuator. Reference.

George Hall, Alexander Birkbeck, and A. Spooncr, Brooklyn. lion. Ogden Hoffman. Thomas Bell, and Mesws.

Glovor and Mc Murray, New York. Brooklyn, July 27 tf ISturges Cleannan. productive that tins countrv has ever experienced, orn rpo CO.Ysn.llR.J OF OIL OR GAS. The Inven--I- lor and Manufacturer of Ihe Safety Reflecting Spirit' Lamp, begs leave to call the attention of a discerning puh. he to a Lamp which will surpass alt others in brilliancvand' principlet against uione woo aare not ivov tlieira.

i tic John U. Davia fabricatort or endorsers of slander of such men la ME, should not divert you for i moment from more important labors." Mr. Tappan, il will be seen, ventured not to deny that lis bad used such language, that would be lo call up aomeone who may have heard him. Ho conlenta himself with calling certain persons liara generally and not particu. Savannah.

Scott i. Morrcll. never promised belter, and if any crop has surllred, it has Johnson Sl Lowduo. on the 20lh of August, 1S3U, to go to New York to see his, mother, since which time ho has not been heard of. Any person who knowa where he is, or has seen him since been the potatoe, and perhaps the oat crop, Buffalo Commercial.

AupaiCAN Risunrs. A Paris paper of Juno 2Cth, men St Jatephs. John Ogden. St. Maikt.

W. W. Pratt. economy, suilahlo for Dry Good, Jewellers, Fancy Rooms, Groceries, Hotels and Refectories, which that time, will confer a great favor on hit anxious and afflicted mother, by giving information of the same to Mr. liny.

Having tvauea mo cnarge. Air. 1 asserts mat nine Iranm without creating the least shadow, at a aavingof 60 per cent over oil or gas each lamp will not exceed, for lions that three Roman Catholic Bishops from the United States, viz. Mr. St.

Louis, an Italian Ml'. Portier, David McAllister, No. 1 10 Amos at. New. York, or to his hundred banks are oi-enlv at work to establish old Federal Now this it an assertion which the Honwable gentleman knew was not true when he mado it.

lie calls four hours burning, 10 rrnr a week. A choice assort WANTED By a small family, without chil. dren, one half of a House from 1st August till Mv. nr for 5 vears. for which a fair rent u-itl GREAT GATHERING OF THE PEOPLE.

Pursuant le notiee, a meeting of tlie Democratic Wbiga mother, fcdiza McCloud, No. 113 Sullivan st. New York of Mobile, a Frenchman, and Mr. Ndcs, of Nashville, an ment of Various patterns can bo seen at his old store. Editors of newspapers will confer a favor on his American, have arrived in that city on their way to Rome i'A'rfS be paid, and tho best of reference riven.

A of the 7th Ward was held at log Cabin No. 1, Wallsbout, 8 Catherine street, or 478 Groenwich, corner of Canal street Ord rs promptly attended to. and his nao-nha aent friendt by giving the above an insertion in their respective certain persona liars, and provet himself lo be one-that it not afraid to make false assertion. From the American, Anthracite Ihon. At the works of Messrs.

Reeves on Friday evening, 23d to appoint fivo Dclegatel to papers. round once a week. Observe the name. and VVhitakcr, at I'lueiiixville, Pa. the process il accom small House will answer the same purpose.

Address Editor L. I. Star, 13 James street, or Bov No. 4 Brooklyn Post Office. July 3731 represent the Ward in tho Fiatbush Convention, which G.

MM'CIIKL'S Spirit Lamps on each aide of the Lita op Hamilton. Appteton Co. have just issued plished of making nails from the oar in tho short space of twenty four hours, since tho introduction of anthracite meets on Monday, 27lh inst. So far as we can yet understand th is matter, it would acem that Mr. Tappan did use the language imputed to him, in conversation, but not in a public speech and the fleeted denial, put forth by the Albany Argus and other wagon.

Country Merchants supplied as usual on liberal' form. jylily 2ii.f, coal fur fuel into their furnace. in a naiiUMiino octavo ol some bUU pages, the second volume of the life of Alexander Hamilton, by his son John C. Hamilton. This volume embraces the period between On motion, S.

L. DUSTED, Esq. wat appointed WANTED. In Picrrepont street nr its immediate neighborhood, part of a House, for which a liberal A Camp Meeting will be held at Hempstead Harbor, to President, and John Forbush Secretary. 1 island 1787 a period eminently interesting and minor.

Addrcts W. X. Box No. 4, Brooklyn rent will be paid. commence on Monday, August 17, and close nn the Fri On motion, a committoo of live was appointed to retire tont in the history of our country, and in the life of Mr, papcra with great earnestness, relates solely to his nothav.

ing used the language imputed in any speech in the Sen. ate. This unworthy subterfuge will not escape the ccn Pott Ollice. July 2 at and nominate delegatea. day or Saturday following.

The Rov. Mr. Martindale, tho newly appointed Presiding Eltfer, will superintend tho Hamilton. His life for that period indeed, it the history In the absence or said committee, me vasi muiuiuue was most ablv and eloquently addressed by J. Hoxie and of the country.

The author of the work before us has been meeting. ure of the community any more than the yet unworlhicr ublerfugo of Mr. Tappan himself, in abusing his assailant AM. WlLDhlt otters for sale ai 51 Fulton, opposilo Hicks street School, Blank and Miscellaneous HAMILTON, BATH, FLATBUSH, FLAT--T LANDS, GRAVES END i. BROOKLYN reduced, as follows To or from Fort Hamilton, Bath, Gravosend and Brooklyn, Fiatbush and Flatiandu, 25 If.

S. MAIL LIN E. The public re respectfully formed that tho abovo line of Stares will run as f.iiloa' stimulated in his labors no 'ta by filial piety than by libe J. If. Reynolds, Esqs.

of New. York, and Col. Halsry of The Steamboat collision. Tho grand jury of Jhe ral patriotism and has accomplished them with the pa. Books, School Apparatus, Grate Aprons, Caudle Orna Kocheslcr.

who nourlraycu 1110 neianous scnemca 01 ino instead of disproving what they charge, for ourselves, we believe entirely that Mr. Tappan did use the language ments, Cut laper lor looking glasses, plain and perforated General Administration in their true light shewing to the tient and diligent care of a man actuated by these elevated inducements. We filiall recur to tho volume at an early imputed to him. People, that if they would be free and happy and restore issue aper, iYC. ew.e.

for book-binding received. Uourt ot Ocneral Sessions, have round a true out against Stephen R. Roe and James Gibson, the Captain and Pilot of the De Witt Clinton, and against Capt. ilancox of the Napoleon. Hon.

W. W. Chapman, delegate in Congress from Iowa during Iho summer months, viz, uay, alter an opportunity 01 more particular examination Courier. this country to its usual prosperity, they must arouse as one man. and hurl from placo and power the men who are ex Sylvester Graham, the well known lecturer on the Gra Books, Music, and oilier articles not on hand, furnished Leave ort Hamilton! ham system, it in Iccblc healtn, care worn, poor and At CJ o'clock, A.

M. At 41 o'clock, P. jL- Facili.itv op Tkavellino in Ei'Rors. Our fiiend at short notice. Sehool Iriuraiies furnished at publishers' prices.

Subscriplions received Pr Hie llomieopatliic Examiner. Leave Batb. treased. It is not surprising that his health it leeble, fur hi system is sufficient to destroy the health of any man of erting their utmost influence to bring down the wages of the Laboring man tho Mechanic to a level with those countries whero they possess nothing but Auro! money, via. from to 1 1 pence per dav and as Ssnator Tappan of lias come out for Harrison.

All the Territorial Delegates now in Congress aro friendly to the contemplated change in tho administration. W. M. Andrews, who came passenger in the Britana, At 7 A. M.

At 5 P. has mado a rapid tour from Malta to this cily. He left edited bv Dr. A. Gerald Hull for the Lady's Book, and Lcavo Fulton Hotel, 13 Fulton stroif.

Mils. L. II. Siqournev. This favorite authoress leaves larley's magazine.

that Island on the evening of the 1 5th of June and since that period has visited Naples, Civita, Vecclua, At 8J A. M. I Al o'clock, P. For salo as above, Channing's lectures on Labor, and Ohio said, the Sub-Treasury scheme will do that. The committee rcpurled the following named gentle, men as Delegates, which report was unanimously adoptod, Marseilles, passed over laud, boil miles to rans, from War.

I wo sermons on the hind I realmnnt of Slaves, us on tho first of August for England, by the Liverpool packet ship Europe, Capt. Marshall. She will no doubt be warmly received by the admirers of genius, abroad. Leave R. Jackson's, Gravosend.

At 7 o'clock, A. M. Passengers will be called for in New York, bv rar me-: there to Havre, crossing over to I.nndon, and from thence Seymour L. Huetcd, K. v.

I'eck, Hiram rarrmg. preached last May at Mobile, by the Rev. Geo. F. Sun.

mons. Crisis of the Country, by Junius. in the llntania to this city, via llahlax. All this he Ve understand that Jcbso A. Bynnm, of N.

a mem' ferriage, and giving timely notice at tli Stage OrEee, comphshed in the short space of 32 days and time July 23 tf nrookivn. enough being allowed to see all that was necessary to be PHI TATE PAR TIES of fifteen or tinder, aceomtno. ton, Sands Mccl.cr and Alex. Undeniill, wno were em. powered to fill vacancies in their number.

On motion, the following resolution was unanimously adopted Moved and seconded, that the proceedings of this meet, ing be published in the L. Star. ber of the House of Representatives, was arrested in this city, on Tuosday last, on a charge of swindling, but was released on tho ground of privileoe Madisoniun. ATE AND POUDRETTE. An estiiblisnment for seen at tho ditrercnt cities.

ISoiton Uaz. lated to Coney fsland, 1'u It House or Fort Hamilton. common vigor, tie, however, is no doubt sincere in Ins views, ind it 1 well meaning, though misguided man. ISjstiin Republican Whig, So we told him over and over again, when, with his attenuated form he used to glide into our office like a ghost. Ho it poor and distretsed," yet with his system of dietetics honestly carried out, ho wanted but little to sustain nature.

We have now abundance of Temperance Houses in thi city, which have neither tea, coffee, nor animal food, after the Graham fashion. What do they live upon Air. Poor Graham, 1 victim to hie own rigid ascetic Upon certain pointa we are strangely demented in this country. We can, in sound health, exclude spirituous li-qunrs altogether; but the human framo cannot be sustained in our climate without a liberal portion of generous diet, especially in Winter and in the most exhausting- heats of summer. Laboring men, especially, can never live under the starvation system nature never can be sustained fur KJ the manufacture of the Manures c.illed Urate and Pun- Apply at the Office.

Brooklyn, the day previous. The Crisis op tiis Countrv, bv Junius. A brief pamph Importation op Oil. During the month of June last 14 drette, hos been erected at considerable expense, in the let under this title, has been extensively and widely circu State of near the City of New-York and an On motion, adjourned. s.

u. jiujr.Li, rrcs. John Forbush, Scctetary. i.ixM1;. A Slage wilf leave No.

12 Fulton street, Brooklyn. every slii, 5 barks, II brigs, and 3 schooners, engaged in the whaling business, arrived at various ports in the United States. They brought in 16,319 barrels of sperm oil, and lated in I'ennsylvania and south of that city and we can Sunday momma at 8 hck, and Fort Hamilton al 4t 21,725 barrels of whalo oil. net of incorporation litis been granted by the Legislature of the State of few-Jcrscy, by the name of "Tho Lodi Mb. nnfncturing Company, for purposes of aurictiltnri, wherein it ia provided that Mid slitires, a portion 1 the stock reserved for subscription by fanners end gurdeners, within a limited state, from an examination of its contents, that it is admir.

bly calculated to open tho eyes of the people to the abuses and mismanagement under which the country is suffering from the ants of the party in power; and we commend it COLONNADE GARDEN THIS EVENING, July 27, 1840 41 Monday evening of the Promt. o'clock, and Ifulh at 5 o'clock, P.M. I'areeach Way, 37J. cents, N. B.

Stages leave 12 Fulton st. Brooklyn, every afternoon at 5 o'clock for Fiatbush, Flatlamls. Gravaeend-i A new printing machine has just been put into opera. node Cotillions. Music will commence at 8 o'clock, tinn in Philadelphia, which prints 2500 cards per hour, Bath and Port Hamilton.

July IB tf accordingly to the notice of our Whig Committees. with a deep, clear and beautiful impression. It was built It. is sold at mi per 1110 copies, or SWO for 1000 copies. Dancing will commence prceisely at half paat 8.

Floor under the direction of Mr. Lucas. IIT- Tickets 25 cents each. Subscribers free. by Stewart, the machinist, for Mr.

Adams, card manufac. time, shnll be entitled to receive 50 bushels Pmidretto yenrly for live yen-, Hf'l. I IS42. 1813 and 144, upon each shnrc of $IIK), which is al the rRte of 20 per cent, per annum for those years; and afnr thst period, CONEY ISLAND BROOKLYN STAGES. The public ia lurer and printer.

rcspectfu'ly informed, thai the above slino of Stages will commence mo Jj No gentlemen admitted (season subscribers except, cd) unaccompanied by ladies. TUESDAY EVENING Music by the Garden Band, with Rockets. Tickets cents. July 27 It Orders for it may be addressed to the office of B. Benton, I0J Broad street.

Tins Siamese Twins. There arc very few persons who know what has become of Chang and Eng. or where they are. They may be gratified to Icarn that they have settled down for life," on a fine farm in Trap Hill, a post town in Wilkes county, N. C.

They writo us that they are dc. lighted with their farming operations, and arc as haprff as MONEY MARKET CITY NEWS. TllURSOAV, P. M. The United States Treasury has become bankrupt quite oing on Monday, the 15th from Brooklyn to Coney- sland, passing through tlattitish.

Mat lands and Graves- any length of time on bread and water, and why should this be so 7 Aro we to reject tho generous gifts of Providence provided for our use 1 the birds of the air, the finh of the sea, and the cattle of tho field 7 Bo prudent, be discreet, be economical, avoid gluttony, eat mod-jrately, very moderately, but do not starve yourself amidst the bounties of nature. We think it sinful and ungrateful to reject what the Almighty has created for our use and while we regret that poor Graham should be a victim to his own sys tcm, we think hisadvico should be most cautiously follow, ed, and his system adopted with great grains of allowance. Talk of temperance why a day or two ago I a gen. tlcman eighty years of ago take his scat at a iaulo al Dcl-monico'a, and had placed before him 1 slico of fresh boiled speedily aflcr the adjournment of Congress. Two dratts end, and continue throuph the season, as follows Leave Coney-Island Hotic everv day (Sundays except one for $30,000 and one $10,000 drawn by the Navy agent, for Navy supplies in the Pacific, and accepted by J.

ed) at 7 o'clock. A. M.and 3 P. M. L'ave I Wert's rultnn Hotel, Brooklyn, every day (Sun.

HT. FRANKLIN A. SON, manufacturers of Iron Safes and Chcsls, still continue at their old eslab. ment No. 76 Poplar street, whero they will receive all or.

dcrs in their lino of business, such as manufacturing Fire Proof Iron Safea and Chests, Iron Gratings, repairing of Locks, N. B. Refrigerators mado in tho most improved style, days excepted) at 10 o'clock, A. M. and half past 5, P.

M. lords. Boston 1 rantcript. Docs their mother know they're out 7 Why dont they send for her, the little oddities 7 Wood Paving; New Plan. The Councils have passed July aawinr lo receive anequal dividend wun tne other stockholders.

Tne manufactory hns I'one into operation according to Inw, a sufficient number of shares hnving been snhsenbed lliat purpose, and rnpital paid in, the first dividend has been regularly paid 10 the subribe a the next dividend is payable in Septemhcr; but the Company net ds a larger moneyed capital than it now has, to carry il on to belter advantage. Enquiries havinij been mode, whether all the stock had been taken, and the difficulty at the present lime of hiaining funds to a sufficient amount, from a few individuals, has induced a renewal of this nouco lo fanners and gsrdcners, and every itlicr person who may have spare funds, (as every person is now permitted lo subscribe) that there is vet a considerable portion of the reserved stock, which, by low, is In receive per cent, per annum, payable in I oudrette one half in May, and die i her halt in September, in the years 1-4 1, 1-41, If 43, IH43 and IH4-I, noi yet mrmcribed lor; a the oka are now otien to receive eubscriptions for the same, by any person, whether gardener, tnriuer or otherwise, at the office of ihe Lodi -nnfncturing Company, 73 Cdar-street, in the city of New. York Terms lor the reserved stock, HK) per share in ensh and lor the other ponton of tho stock, ao instalment a resolution authorising the city commissioners to pay to OU nil A KA INOLI.u K. IIC.M rs TEA lr VJ STAGE. Duilu Line.

A Stage will have the hoose at reduced pricea, and at the notice. All orders thankfully received. July 27 tl Redwood risher the estimated cost of paving Walnut st. Oliver Conkhn, 111 the village ol Hempstead, EVERY from Third to Dock street, with stone pebbles, in order MORNING (Sundays excepted) at 7 o'clock A. anaV K.

faulding Secretary of the Navy, aienow laying under protest, although we understand the hulder was willing to receive any funds the Secretary had. The Government drafts are protested in every direction. Two drafts, drawn by tho Pott Master General on tho Post Master at New Orleans, wcro recently protested and on their return to Washington, Mr. Kendall offered tn renew them, by giving a draft on the East, but would pay neither dainagea, inter-est, or expenses. There are now exhibited in Wall street, drafts drawn by A.

Kendall, on Mr. Coddington. our Post Master here, for the paltry sum uf five dollars. This shows a poverty never before known. If the department at Washington wont pay a bill of five dollars without giving a draft, they had better shut up sliup.

Express. MONE 1 If possiblo our banks have more idle capital than ever, and it is exceedingly difficult for thetn to obtain that said Fiolicr may Iiavo an opportunity of laying the same with wooden blocks, to test their utility according to will arrive ur Brooklyn at III 'clock A M. Returning, a Stagu will leave the house of Carman JL Miller, 27 Fuitoaf FOR SALE A Shetland PONY, recently imported, 6 years old, perfectly sound, about or 4 feet hiyli, gentle in harness and under the saddle. Apply at T. RILEY'S Grocery Store.

July 27 tf corner of Fulton and Cranberry. the patent of the Count de Lisle; This road is as full of stroet, BrooMrn, every afternoon, at o'clock precisely. salmon, with butter sauce and capers, a dish of potatoes la maitre d'hotel, a glass of pure spring water, and a roll or two of fresh bread. Could that gentleman ever have attained his age had he pursued the Graham system and yet his dinner, I maintain, was strictly a temperance dinner. When I see a man with a hug r-d now, I get out of his way there's intemperance.

When I aee a sign of "Temperance House" I cross the street that ia also in. temperance. Extremes are all intemperate In medio tu. iitsimus, etc. Avoid gluttony and variety on the one hand, and abjure starvation on the other.

Star. iily holes as the character of many politicians. It was and arrive in at lioflnrs. RAYNOIl sol-I'll and NEAR ROCK A WAY paved with wood within 3 years, and nearly every block has decayed more or less. l'hilad.

Cour. Ihulii Line. A Statrc will lesve the hnnsenf A. B. dL VI, AW.

To define certain duties of Weighers and Measurers of Coal. Tho Mayor and Aldermen of tho city of Brooklyn, in Edwards, Kay nor South, IAEUV at hall of 25 per share, on subscribing, and the residue (hemp 75 Common Council convened, do ordain as follows: (n-r share) to be called in by instalment of per shore, alter 3 days' notiee. the class of paper -hat ia desirable. A large amount of for-eign capital is held by our banks, that is, balances of Southern and Western institutions. Those banks arc placing funds here, so that in case of resumption they can command specie.

This is perhaps a judicious course, and is an evidence then of their anxiety. There is no lack of past 5 o'clock, and Mrs. Demon's at ti o'clock, and the village ol Near Kockaway at quarter past six, and Henry fVarsall's Comer at bail pot ti o'clock, and arrive at Bnsiklvn with ihe Hempstead Stage. This Stage return by Ihe same route eveiy tlav, avuijr Rronklvn at 3 o'clock. Ji'llN CLUITS A.

Co. N. 15. All bafTge the risk of the owner. Allorder-will be attended to punctually and thankfully received- June I.

1-4U tf J. C. de Co. No Changes. Tho Slcuhenville (Ohio) Gazette contains a card signed by fiftv-nink original Jackson and Van Burcn men, declaring the intention of the signers to vote for General Harrison.

All ol them were rosidents of Steubenville township. The Herald is authorised to add that seventeen others in the township have expressed a similar intention, though they declined signing the card, as they are not active politicians. Here is something sub. stantial. Here you have facts which speak, md to the purpose.

Courier. Thk lesiLT or A lot of fourteen acres of land lying just north of this village, changed hands during 1st. That hereatter il shall he unlawful for any person appointed Weigher and Measurer nf Coal, to inspect and measure clrarooal under the penalty of Five Dollars lor every bushel of charcoal inspected or measured contrary to the provisions of the Law. Psased June 1, July 2731 Approved June 2, lia APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT. Mahlon Dickerson, to be United States' Judgo for the District of iew.Jersey, in the place of William Rossell, James T.

Archer, to be Attorney of the United States or the Western District of Florid, in the place of Vinton J3utlcr. Kimon Ixoa Sancbes, to be Consul of tho United specie on the contrary our uanxs, some 01 mem, nave enough on hand to pay every dollar they owe to their depositors and to the bill holders an amount altogether un necessary. 1 he Sun-1 reasury has gone mm operation These manures have been fairly tested and very gpneral. ty approved of. as being ihe elieafs'St sod best magnets Bnd more economically applied than sny other knew substance used for manure.

As Hie article enn It furnished fr llie Cily of New York eiilv to a limned extent (not more than sufficient to manure 35. t'O Aen annually.) it must folio that in a few years it ll necessarily be confined to klie use of the Stockholders alone. Il is important to and the enterprise deserves tlie liberal support of every enlightened farmer. By uder, M. At.

WILSON. At an Election Directors of the Lo i Manufacturing Company, held at Jersey City on the tilb day of July lr) ID, the rsons were elected I i rectors of the Company, State for the port of Crrthagcna in the Republic of New Granada. Jobn J. Bailey, to be Consul of the United States, for the port ol Genoa, in the kingdom of Sardinia, in the one fourth of the amount paid is required in specie. To obviate the inconvenience of counting money, checks certified good in specie" are received, tu that after all it MAIL AKRANG EM TS itetireen ev.Xork and Jamaica 13 miles.

I-ave New York every dav al 7 A. arrive at Jamaica me dav by 9 'i A. la-ave Jamaica everv oay at 1 P. M-, arhveat New York 1)RAYEU BOOKS. The subscriber inform his friends of the Protestant Episcopal Church, that he will keep un hand a good assortment of the Book of Common Prayer, which wi be sold to the trade and lu the public generally, at the lowest prices.

TH LESSONS He has also for sale the proper tons to lbs Book of Common Prayer, particularly suitable for Tounr persons at sam day by 3 1 -2 P. M. tin tr rem Jamaica ana r.ati ii U-arr Jama-ca ctciv M-wrfay, tVedmialay. and Eridaf the speculation bubble of and in the courso of lh estimate put upon it, became plastered with mortgages to the tun of oris hundred and ten thousand dollars i The ownership of it finally devolved upon the state of Indiana, at whose direction it was offered at auction on (the 6th instant, when it waa bid off for tlx thousand dollars Poughkeepsie Tel. Bonv Fockd.

The body of in unknown roan wa taken from D. Hewlett's mill pond, Huntington. L. a few day since. The deceased wa about 5 feet 8 inche b'gh, dark complexion, black hair, upper front teelb gone, aged about 40 year; had on a muslin shirt, dark mixed twilled tu hold their 1 lin es unul the first in October nrx at 10 li A.

arrive at East I lampion next day by i a paper concern. Many of the banks prefer to pay specie ratbor than to pay bills, as they have a stock larger than they want on hand. Within a few days there have been nearly twenty thousand barrels of flour shipped tu England tins is calculated to deprcaa the rate uf Exchange and to keep il below il present point. Unless there it some revival 111 trade, there can be no employment (or nionev. iankaaawe'l ss other capitalists miat want good paper' to discount.

In the street, large aoaounis of notes namely Anthony IVy. and Jacob C. I of ew York I), vdler. Andrew S. Carr, and Hodman M.

Price of New Jersey. July 23, IMO lawtar. IIROWNELL'S FAMILY PRAYER BOOK The snltscnber making arrangemcntato stereotype and publish the Book of 1 ommon Prayer with a commentary, by the li ght. Rev. Thoma C.

Brownell, D. D. LL. dc. tned for familr use.

SERMONS Also, be ba. ft sale are taken at 6 per cent per annum. place of KorxrlLariposii. oeceasea. Robert Henry Clements, to be a Jostice of the Peace for the county of Washington, in the District of Columbia.

Richmond" Dennis, Register of th Land Office al Greentburgh, vice H. P. Woinack, resigned, jTOK-Hot-s orricia. Robert White, Collector. Georgetown, District of Co.

kimhia, vice Thoma Turner, rewgned. Robert M. Cornelian, Asiiant Collector for the District of New. York, to reside at Jersey City, New Jersey, vice John J. Plume, appointed during the reeeae of the Senate.

John H. Battie, Surveyor. City Point, irg.o.a. vice Edward Pescnd, deceased. A.

II. Wddea, Collector, Ispwich, vice Timothy Souther, resigned. C. Jii.fson, Collector, Oswegaiehie, New.tork. vice Snub Stilwell, resigned, to take effect October 1st, It 40.

selection of sermons from the best nter in volumes. BROOKLYN SALT WATER WARM 4. COLD BATHS. On the East Kiver, between Fulton and Smith Femes, now open, lor Ud.e and gentlemen from 5, cotton pasualoons, black bat, and black pilot cloth box l.cave El HampUn rcrv Monday. an Tridav, at ti K.

at Jamaica by ti M. between Jumaira and Orient M.I miles. Leave Jama.ea every Tuasday and Friday at It) I-J A. arrve at Or ent next days br fi P. M.

Leave Orent every Suntlar and rtiureaay at 4 A. Nv arrive a' Jamaica next days br 13 fle'u-ern Jamaica -4 Mi'vtnrk 95 mile. Lave Jamaca evrry Tuewlar and Ffdav at 10 It A arrive at twit days bv fc P. M. lli're is nouiinz 10 or.guien r.

Rfal E.tate No sal, a are m.kin. octavo, suitable for u.e in families and churches where coat much worn. tar readrrs officiate. The friends of B.shop Mel vame A. until 10.

T. M. i except bv Ljrveiosuro of mortgagee, and in muat cases lh property 1 bought in. L.XCHA.GiJ Uomeitlc Ueteeen iinsnd all poinis Lad cs and gentlemen ran taae aa .1 water warm batha at all hours. The Swimming bath is for ladies ex.

lv on Tuesdays and Frdava ni.M 6. P. A fr. male il! be in atU'ii'daner. The baths have h-en lilted Nonh of Chaileston, and on the estern Slates, lh, re avr Mattitii -a vrrv I an.l al A.

a gradual improvement, and an ev.d-ut station Ihit e-lcially will find thi work a valuable collection lo lh. ir stock of I teratnre. 1 OXFORD BIBLES The sulWribcr aleo keeps a good assortment uf small bles. 111 plain and extra fit krndirg. Aneme ihe number will be f-und Hie Osford I.Ic.

tlie br-t i lwiiof the LETTERS ON I'M IKM til' And he haa -or sle Ieit. rs to ao Ot.lv on t'onfimaiion. by the at I iim rl text Java r-v 10 M. up lb i.e are iir cbiiiif to a better state. Hie "count a calculated to vc g.

n-ral aat faction. sans balds. 2j cola 5 ckts l. Thk tlAirKsT. The crop in tbit vicinity never looked belter than they do at the present time.

Grate turn oul finely, and is moetly gathered. Corn looks well ai. though some pieces which re bare seen are beginning Ua sutler from drought but the rain on Saturday morning and Sunday afternoon, gave at a fresh and l.vely appear, a nee. Northampton Cr. ATHariTr laov.

The latest information fmni the Lehigh Crane Iron Company Works, as. that the furnace it tact th: and Halt more arc rii.ta.in i a 2 per cent, nearly as low aa the haul- of uur Single ha'ha. l-'J nl a fam.ly ol 6 r-eann. If Mr Gray inform the that he t.aa re. I Stale were a I 4 a s.ne INll KUK.NT TheUofthe works eciiily anctrd a Ftmi a Lam f.r tii ue, is tn read -e at all bi.ra.

U- AU dM.rptan of New and our owa 1 Rrwotto Ciik.Ii nil Caict. The Madwwian Turrr ar ata rumors nf Chang- 10 the Cab net, and ibey conte ua such a thane that are cannot 9 iea-tirna Ihrm. It is at that Mr Paold ng to 1 th 'aT Departaneat. wlrch be ha eobasred aod tinkered" a yrr SJilk V. II 10 smkra.

Itave n'lue eey Mndy at PJ arrive at rt. aw iiar at 3 P. M. lyave o'f everv Motday at A. Itnw a) ar-v- dsv bv 11 A.

M. B-tmrr-n PatehKgmr and S''mmiet li m.lrs. larr Palcuirzi vrv Ttursiv at A. arrra a 1 "ta uur dav 1 bv M. Itfave ScUua-t etrery Ti re.

ay al 3 am fsrafiM atais a.bi P- M- constantly nnprnv.n ta her work, and ia anakinjLafojndry tint il 1 li ara m.e per rnl- ar.d aud'r. FfcEIGMTS L.cri -l have become act in coo. iron, uuw very trsi ia. ty. K.

J. L. ake. D. D.

1 raper. nu is hound r-v-eo. i. th? rt vie Annual. The lronli-p ce reprearofa the a.lcn n-sirat- ol Coofinoalion.

It is tiie kw.ks key at the lrucr ot lb Sundsr I'n oo of Ihe Pi.iielart ChexrH 'O the VsUdS-atre. ALEiANDLk CLAsvU. 54 taoiaV. eoeiaee af Fwtoti Mrr. r-cw-York, Jul, 57 tt I 'AIUO AU.L l-VIS I W.

t.ir at ur II. i K. SoarrniM Ni. Tn Star of last rvening says tat 1 scquesaee the ef Fiur. ba baa beea uk ..1,1 HlAbi wis.

'r. to loaf, and Mr. Pwosett is tot bi ic I 1 1 1 1 retfl. e.p-e-te nM. What fcrcjDM) of Mr P.alduw ere art aot adriaed.

It i 1 Col. Jar-sr. Ham.ltoo. 00 ol maM'i um am M. atrtUr-.

1 at L.r(u 1 cam ur.a no ia-tupped that anoae Weatrre iuiiia til I ba mat romfkud aoe patented a frit.i.; lull Tb 11.. ra Pe.i. bo.e-.cr, cot VV, DejiarUoeoL- ne -M go fa J. Lmck'yn, Jane.

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