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Th? ,1iii*t Svi.ca Brf.wkkt of the German Innkeeper? nf New York appears to be su^-stful. Their i has been priujed, a:id will be lertto ? (?.-man porterhouse?. The Con.ptny will tjtae BOO shares at HO each, thus Ibrmir g a eaa4tal ?tool to omm-nce work ; if ne. ce.sary. a hitrher amount i? to be procred by the gJ^Sre -.?otwof.10. Nob-fy.. Swrd to take ?ear, than toys**? ?vary ...o meet i commence ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ahsll oe ?abievihed lor . ?nan i?? .u _|fcUJ fn (nc ro,e . |?. m) The _ r:^..::. ?lddedt.the llowrd to take m >r? t? an ten 'nares. r,T?ry ...? SS?S^?J?rSTA-a.*?? all be aob-t rii ' " fer . t?o soar ? >eBoa,d pri.i? : Ol I ' ' ,_?.?.???a bU?eTwi- ? ,.,red U? tbo-in.keep-r. ?raVTeThai I - utd?aef arajwhibtiedeJI inn it to lion -she'rhf .:er?, Ac Griat Mass Mi*?? of IHK J?OMITHM Tau ors.?As was expected, the demonstration on Wednesday BsV bt wss immense, no lea? than 500 befrg presint, tho ro m at GarHck's 81xth Wnrd Hotel, Center ?t bring densely packet! ; Mr D ?n juli.t prtsi i. ? 1 no speech of the evening was mado by Mr I. xard Mellen, and was an oloquent production, eht alejl in vivid colors tbe grievances Of the tratle, m d tl i remedy, association for Pro lection. A st ale of price? ba? been preparad, ?b eh will be submitted ou Mou.lay, when another treat meeting will bo held beside the regular weekly mcetiiik' text Wednesday evening, We ?re rejoiced that the Journeymen Tailors have aroused from th ir lethargy, and awakened to a ?en?e of th? o duly at last. Kteos Co.?On Tuesday evening the Carpen ten of Wiiiamtburgh held a meeting at Lexing? ton Ball to take measures to receive their right.? D. T. C. Bikp, CI Airmain . Charles B. Lewis, Sec? retary. It seems the t-mp'oyer? at first paid the 14 ?billings which was demanded by the journeymen, but have lattei I? beea trying to edge back. Tbe store k>- ?> .*a of Flushing have adopted the plan for the early closing of ?tore?, but not Wil? liams burgh TheGerrr.an Wt rkictrmen of W?liamsburgh hold a great mass mee-tiuu on Friday evening at Schon hais A Buss, s Mr. Tohiti's Labor Reform paper (The Indem 'i itnl Pnt*J the; Asaes says, will nit be published. The Industrial* ot Brooklyn, Wiliiamsburgh, A.c. have just begun to arouse, and will no doubt give a coed account of themselves Wifcof?ix? The advert of A. K. Bovat a? Kd. itorof tie Wuceutim Expr?s*, at Madison, Dane Co. the Whig State paper, ia hailed with ,]oy by the Press of U is radical State, without distinction of party._ NEW PUBLICATIONS, a ?rrrcMATic trkatisk, historical, btio LotiK'AI. AM) PRACTICAL, ON THK PRINOI fAL DISP.AeKJ Of TdK INTERIOR. VALLKY Or NOKl'ti-tM>-.i\ICA. Bv Oaniei. Uk.ki Ml) ClDctnnail Wii throp B. smith fc Co. N^w York Mason k Law. ? to. pp. 878. The plan of thia wotk it of a very coniprehen ?ire character, requiring for it? successful exe cution no common share of sagacity, patience of research, comctuesa of observation, and freedom from tbe influ? ice of favorite theories. From the unprofessional examination which we havo been able to make of its content?, we conclude that theso craalitiet have been brought, in an ominent degreo to it? preparation, and that it will not fail to secure the favorof tboae who are better able than ourselves to pronounce au opinion on its scientific claims. The author cmsidcrsttc diseases of this country, aa they appear in the Caucasian, Indian, and Afri? can varieties of I ur popnlation, in contrast and comparison with each other, taking the Caucasian type at the standard to which the others are re? ferred. The. intimate connection at risen? racM io the United Suits affords a peculiarly favorable oppo tunity for sin It a comparison. In addition to the abo vt ro it .oil varieties, we find th" I lian, represented by tbe Esquimaux tribes, and presenting many points of interest in their habiis and physiology, which havo not escaped tho ab" ?ervai t eye ot tbe author. In the cominrii. ; ment of his volume, Dr. Drako gives a general acaljsis of tho geographical lec? tures of the teg ion designated as the interior valley of North America, and then proceeds to the Sout.r ern kfotbofTapbkal Basin, including tea flail -' Mexico, the Deli? ol the Mississippi, the Bottoms and Binds of tbe Mississippi above the Delta, tbe River? west and east of the Mississippi, and tlu Ohio Basin, oompletbsg tbo hydrographical view With a ?leseipti. n ./th ? St. Lawrence Butin, i , eluding tho Great Lakes, and of the Arctic Basin, extetdii | to the Polar Sea Thg author next treatt of the subject o! c.imate, and of theuUectt u( phy aiologi. al and Moiol circumstance?, in the tBodifl catien of healih and disease. The reimarrt under ?his head are of groat value, and embody a lar e collection of curious facts of exceeding interest to the student of anthropology no less than t ? the medical rtad.-r. In tho cjnrse of his dig the author often It aves the field of purely scientific investigation, and ladalgej in details that cot onlj form very agreeable reading, but post?is no smail degree of practical utility. As a specimen of the latter rlus, the following enumeration of the vicious modes of cooking whicb'prevail in the valley is worthy ot notice. 1. Wuh tbe mu? of our population, bread of every kind it apt to bo baked too soon ater tho Hour or meal has been wetted?that is, before there baa bei n sutti.ui.t maceration. But what it stdl worse, it is MOJOO** ever naked enough. a. Biscuits, as they are called, are baked in close ovens, by which pnces? the fat thdy cautaia it rentier? tt en |\r? Usatto and indigetti He. ;t. \\ hen M m afb ! r leavened bread, by ex cess of panary lerinenlstiot), ha? been charged With act lie ?citf, that product is not in general neu trah?ed by the carbonate of '?otaah or soda, but the bread is teaea sour. 4. Pastry, instt ad ofbotM flaky and tender, it tften tosaaB ai.tl laid, tetSM tiroes almost horny. 5. Meats are otteu baked and tried, instead of being roasted or broiltd, whereby they MOOBJ l irn , and with ein,i\rou.i...vi. U?L sVttd n ,l ...... ^ ajaeaet] [n t are overcooked. 6. Fresh meats, and etpe-eiaily poultry, are com? mon!) . : .;l| , 7. tH'up is oiten preparad frota parta deficient in ge'a'iuo. a- | la fat, which attisai apoa the suitace ai tl is aSMi more iudii;estib'e thta tho mest Would htve beets, if eaten in" thesjlid form. I, Kges are generally boned so hard as to render th? m t. -j I, a:tl many are eaten fried in ftt, to a ??ill trawator aTOfrea of induration. Fried bacon and rgs-s. eaten with hot unleavened biscuit, con i and then but e-c<!, u ? favorito break? fast in nisr.v ( s - tTSt) Vti'Vy. n \. -ctAb'-s, aboaaaibRsj in ferula, such aa po? tatoes, nee ai o pmae ate afttM Unled so little, tliat at the stk.-iii aratofl are ?Kit burst open; while - Lernen, a? cahhtire, are bjiled until that eiern, it is !i m'y oi ItjllMM and deposit ?si ?n the strtcture of the leal'. The remarkt on " Lodging?," are characterixed by the pm-tical good ?ente, and neatnea? of sty'e, which distinguish the numerous ?nggestioo? on the pretervation of health that are ?cattered through out the vol?me. Many persons m tbe middle and northern paru of the Valley sleep, throughout Winter, in rooms warmed by stoves oropeu tirep'ace?, but a greater aumoer lodge witivut Ife. Tue general opinion is In favtr of th? lat'er, at far as health.ia concerned. If Ore be used, the open chimney is better than lie ?love, aa favoring ventilation. If a stove be ?.rcrl. a ?creen ?h,.m I !>e interposed betweeo it and tbe brad of the bed, to tatereepttbo radiating ! bes? a-d evap?rate ahnuldb b, ..er to bars wood toan coal In the bed *???*? toi s? tie loiter is dytog ??'). ?'", '"?' ,,r4,.t u tie p.,..- baa nearly ocacod, a ue? . .ptr?..,ape..ndrA,nt..nm.t-r ti .,.n%- .?ri'ins who ?le-p i'i c1 '? ?t^-^Slf^v' ' dividid te opinion s? to Usait bed. I .,. n ab* Ol <froorr>". r"ea?her beds arc a'-n .? uoiM-?ai???te.d, ?re met trh beert; a?wae ill , and. m m ?t o? tba Valley/ t ?pen them in Bemmeres well s? Winter ? Eren i r?ons,are <d i. o rabjeeted to thi? kind of lodging, In mi' weather, leather bada sboald oarer he ased; ant1 in winter, tl oae who I as, a 11 those who live in the Soutb, shotdd I ? t.i m A hard bed, of curled hair, Straw, ho?a? 0 ladies, etwa, or lone Baose, ia mach to be p ?fen d, a? promoting the dens'ty and Strength o' the m i? tie?, and hardening tbe Skis PeWOO? win have lodgt 4 on bard in-.;. from I ly prefer tl.ni. What are cabed ?* weeklj ren tboaJdetoapoa ?methari lleebanioal pressure is the nstural stimulas of tl B ?bin tad mus dea, 111 cannot be withlield at aighl without detracting tbeir firmnets and vigor. Tic rule ?toel 1 be, to resort to foaibersoalj 'or warmth; ?nd eoder? itanc ? wh ,! at, in an ad degree ?rabeas! them, tbej sboaM l>? dispensed with. Thi? rule, rigidly observed, wooM banish ti i m entirely from ? ()f t,,,> Va!' l.y.aiidlimt'.them to tba winter lo the Duddli and Dtjrthern. '1 ! o extensive, and especially the? Bum Tier, rite of feather bed? in the Valley, may be traced btok to tba practice of our English anoeetors ? tirtamily . . tieutbansArserytsJes, ara tradttionsi. But, in Great Britain, the Sommera ?va proearbi' ally cool. and, atone?, wbat nay tttoN be vory Well, ma] l?e prejudicial here It is aeoeesary, howev r, that we should lodge warm. To sleep e dd it ex? ceedingly tojarfosi to health ; for It ii p.atura', that it ph\ ?lolonirai, for the perspiration, ?ensiule; or in ?enkible, to flow freely while wc are asl ep Re? pose, silence, ?nd the absence of mental emotion, favor it ; and if it be ?up iresscd by c rid, ium.-y to health enauet. It is particularly njurioua fur tba surface ot the body to be uncovered through the niatht, and espee ?ally during the latter part Hence it ?s beneficial, in Summer, to sleep iu sue'i night clothe? a? will prottct all part? of the surface, not withstanding t e automatic and ioatiuetive move? ments which take place durinir ?leep. AH thi? i? ore neoeraaiy for children thaa ftsr adalts. Iu Winter, liaaptng cold may bring on a catarrh, sick headache, or an attack of rbaamtttsm? in Sum n>e r, may be tho exciting canto of cholera morbus, diarrl o??, or dytentery ? which often coruoieucj in the Utter psrt of the night, a? did epidemic eh store, and for the same reason. All our physicians aro familiar with the attacha of cholera iatentam, which cccur at the same period of the night ; and 1 have often ?eeii croup produced in Jane an<i July, from tie same exposure, when children who tramara carefully lodged, scarcely ever contract it. Lodging room? ?hou d, througuuuilu? Miuieynar, be tbofooghly aired before tbeir Ismattrs r them. If a current of wind can be made < ihn ni h them, somnch the bette r, batato d?mmet or Autumn, it it right to let down ?he n> . erwise close up the windows, before we go to sleep TwoeBecto raaoJt Irosa this ? first, trie exclusion of ma'aria, or the poison whi?li prod u es autu uual fe v> r ?econd, toe exclusion ot mcisture, whieh, in trie latte r psrt ol tho night, often chills the body ? This rule is especially necessary la tho ?juth, and ? ur great watercourte?, where bid air ?nd feu ? ?o much abound. In very dry lucaliLie?, and fin in the Ne.ith, it it let? required. The description of " Luc on the River," it true to iiStnre, arid containt some hint? of no ?mall im. port anee. .The number of tuen and boy? employed in navi pat ii g tur tiuinerou? ateau?boats, am nie? to many thousand?. Tbe mutt expoted and reckless aro tbe firemen and the deckhand?. To- diet of tue operatives is chiefly brend a'.d meat, tl tli i iffee lo tha morning. Their labor? are heavy, aud require to be perfume el by night, no let? than day. Tney are much exposed to all iuciemen i. s ol weather, aid are oftei in the wateT. The Bromea put much of their time in a heat of l?w?, and goma ol it La a heat of I'd Fahrenheit, as I have sernrtsined by the tbennometer, when their paisa? ri?e, in Irtipuency, to 130 or 140 in a BStoatS Both classes rre m the habit ot throwing themeelveeoa the b ?*/ of tbe boat where they arc expovd to a wind equal to the velocity ol the boat. To eoea eracl tbe effect? of these various enpoeeree an i irr.Ku larities, many of them drink freely ol ardent epintt ; ur.i tlic tin m. n, especially, rc?t.? l sou drinks ai nece'tei ? to the maint nance of that perapiration, which ci ols their txxlies at'i r appro as? ??, vs h ob li ey feed Vi :th fuel. The experience i .it th ? niost ? be srving < on ?.1er? is, b - i il ?i linee and every other ciaa? ol steamboat opar I ative?, enjoy lu tt. r health, and have greater ' strength wben tbej refrain l im I j the dikcaae? to which the? ire iii"?t liab t II I may I judge troru what I have Been iu the I I rioe Hoe] ital, : sd theC >mm i isl ; I ?>? I I at Cii cinnati, they are chiefly diarrhea, and inter ! mittant fever, with it? ?- spleeo, anddropey. Hin umatitu tad puloiooari inBam i ?nation era, however, nut uncommon, ri?a namberara suddenly destroyed by i | ical accidente, drowning, or scalding; an I a still i lareer nnuiln-r are driven from ? ?* to ?lie a lingering death Irom tho diseases prodacad by inti mpe mine (nil river expoiure. Tba etostohoatriver-pilots have a peonllardaty to perform, which might be e?p< cted to atlVct their cy ta untuvo; able. For twelve! hours out of every twenty lour, they ere kept In a ?t?te of active v lioti ; at nicht ttraiiiiiii,' t'ioir ey. t to tee I.'.s by a dim Hght, or through tho fog?in the day, hav? ing them directed upon a watery surtaxe, which anea redkots an interne light OptttsJmis and ?maureisis nnght be SeppOSeci to result f'iom such a life; but I am not aware that they haveoftea been produced. The woik.which coLcludi? with a ?pecial discus? sion of tba Febrile Diseases of the Valley, it will be perceived, goat over a wide range of topic?, n d at BOed with a great variety of historical, top h graphical, statistical, and pathological information, which make? it one of the most useful contribu t? i.a to popular science that hsa recently been oilered by any American writer. |3f*"Thk Rostra Amjlukan IIfvuw," (July) ope is with an thle sketch of Sir Powell Buxtou s Isbors ta an opponent of 8lavery, notice? Trutn bui!? "Public Records of Connecticut'' ia a fsvor able manner, and proceeds with articles on Winckeliuanii's " History of Ascieut Ait," Coop rr'B "W?ji of the Hour," Hawthorne'? "8earlet Letter," Alltton's "Poemsand Lectures on Art,'' " Bir Jchn Franklin and the Arctic Kcgiont," " Pub lie Librarie?, ' and tho "California Uuestion "? Cooper ia criticited with unrelenting ?everity, the review of tho "8e?rlet Letter' i? sbaltow and cemmen place, judging that extraordinary work of genus with tho narrowness of a pedant, a warm and el ??criminating tribute is pail to the merit? if A!'?\ n, 'he ettvle on Li'uraries pre?euti many ?triking facts in the ?tatittici of bibliogr?phy, anu tiie discussion of the Caliloruia question xealously defend? the courae of Mr. Webster. (Nea-Yotk: Bold by C 8. Francis A On | Cy "Tr^vils ii? 8iBERU," by Adot.ni Rr translated from the Herman by W. D Coo In, in two volumes, LI mo. A highly instructive L . k of travel?, by a wrier who for accuracy of ob? servation and kcenncBs >f smfJoaasrfkJesJ ssgacity, has been compared with the great Humboldt, and ,...ip. Lot altogether without some shadow of justice. At all events his work will be foand to contain a treatury of curiout information, on topic? wlieli h?ra rarely engaged tho pen of intelligent travelera. Among other aubjeett whieh be pr?? te Ltt in \ ivid colora, are thu atrango life of the 8a moN ede at der the polar circle, the thrift and pro? ;. r.tj of the Ytkuts under the rigors of their aas tere climate, tho trace hetwe n tne atoatotoTl of 8i Uria and Bokhara and Taahkoud, the fisberios oi the O hi, and the general aspect of nature aid vege tat? n in tha most Northern portions of tbe Old World. iPhilsdelphia. Lea A Blanchard ) ly "8orrL*agsT to Frsks Foresters Fish ?m> Fi.-hiso or the Uritid Srarss," by WiiLii? H. H?K?iRT, u a b??oMfu!ly priuted volume, intended to oorreot tbe error* and omis ?ion? whit h had crei.t int.. the trmat work of th? ?lllstsT. and li furnish the addition?! inform* the auljeet which he has obtJ ? k|? i>"S wtus put.'-stion It will be welc I i ?Uci-s by the lov.rs f ?port w'u wish to take their gaOM in a ici. ntilic man ..r, as well a? by 'cadtr of taate who rrlishx? the rich ?]. tarif ti. r a r.f Frrt' V PoftOr, whi-h a e hsr-lly ? >! in this btod I. .?. .in of Isaac Wat . of the ' means and ?ppLances ' of the gi -, . srt is giren ?taita ai to ??tief. ( ..eil novice (Naw-Yari . - | T.*q. send ) _ l'a** '? Tu r. W it - [ttDIMAXD .iKiii Aar.ui. . a, in 1040, bj stV MOI lWiKD. is the. tit'e of a nw velum? of tntvMia bv * ? ms i .;.-, loot wiodH, trdtoa? Scott h advocate Who seem? to have ruada tfi '. - th.: bent | t beslih. II the work showt no remarkable br..i.ancy il description or Otisjlaalitj of IboagU, it is free fn m th? vulgar ?.brise with wU fa M nisny B-it:ih travelers have tre-.ly beepriokli tbt .- Ame ican adrr.irers. Il ia vory dull ami perfectly har.uie-s iPhiladdphia: Lrn .\ Blanchard. Ittao.1 iy " Mono r-- o) mi Wui aao Oooo, i>y Jaatl H (j-- ?, !< I) M'j.mo pp IOS,) it iooBm ti. i. of striki ? . illustrate the ; wer of maternal i ootheebart men who have atta'i.'ed toeraJaeat diada the van'on? waiks of sw.it ty. Brief sketches are civrn of the mothers t ' St A | ': -,' the Great, Lord Baooa, Praaldeal Bdwardc, Dr. Dei. drirlge, Sir William Jonen, Ober?n, Baron Cuvier, ?ad a boit of other W Of tille? in every aire !l< wtoa: G(u!d, Kendall, A Lincoln. New Turk: L. Cu.by A Co) tH"1 The Seco:-. OriBK," byJoHl >'( Ci.iMorK, (ltsao. pp.347,) i? intended aa tho coiii(leiion of the elementary series of Greek and Lt-tin boohs of which tho former volumes havo re ceived l.igh'y flattering encomiums from experi ontttl toacbera. The present work o insists of a rail Treatise on Syntax, a litt of Partic'es and Phrafes, a series of Reading Less -as from Xeno pl on's Anabasis, c syitem of Prosody, and extracts (torn Ht mer, Anacreou. and fio Dramatists. The method of drill la tbe Aaabaai? -? ? ?nmeaded by tie author mutt bo eminently elfo'-tire, carrying the pupil forward by mi t asy gradation to a knovl. : ili ? priodpal idiomatic ditihuties in th Greek ceasWactioB. iNow-Y. rk : Harper A Broth? ers ) _ %y - BoTOitL's iLLOtnuTioea of Bias. -i nil," No. 19, published by S Bpooaer, I I. irty-s . contains a supeib prir.t u: Nortboota'? eel ebrutud painting ol Richard Plaatrageoet, Morti n r snd the J eilet in t: ? Tower, and of the Witot Scene in King H.-nry the Sixth, reprcMBtlnaj t'.e incantationi performed b> lue cunning Margery Jourdain, the Corjurer Bogt r Boliatjbroke, and tho Priests Hume and Southwell, at the request of I ?? s'ipt rstitious DocbaM of (Hotter. |jjr" "ROMAJJCl 0? TUB OCEA.V," (12 mo. pp. SIS,) if a dilute 1 betton describing the voyage of the WOdflre to Calisbroia, by Panai Polit. It hat tome touches of humor to relieve its general in. eipidity. (Philadelphia : Lindsay A Blakeston.) tpJ "Amy IlARRi.M.roN," (II mo. pp. 300,] it a n pri?t of an Enehth religtOBl novel by the author of the " Curate of Linwood," intended to cxpote the "fat.taitic tricks and tho faintly duguised spir? itual despotism" of the Puseyite movement (Hew-York: J.CStrik. r.) fPf " EAK>r.!TNE.".t, oa I-- re THE Lira of AN BaoLWH Bitaor," (No. pp 100) is tl c rt print of a popular religious novel by Chas. B. Tai i oh, wMeSl ia said not to be inferior to either of the former productions of that f.-trorito writer. (New York : Htai.ford A 8worda ) , 13?" " Tur \ ai i oi Ci .tu-' h kba BH laat work of Gbacb Aouixaa,before h rlaraaated wi.it h t< .. 17. Ili i ? rj powtr tod lot Appletoo A Co) ? ? The Itlnrk lllvrr Kestlt.u JefJc\?on t'oun" - fliariv Ce , <Vc. ai Correepoat' S??*. ti,', N. V., Taesd '.'. J llj I l.ntw bl fore visit Ibe best Ccaatie? in cur ?State, Lut I better than I expected My three da)s wer-; mainly spent in the seal ha'f of the Ceunfy, which I balare is the batter half, and I have ran Ij seeoraon [ratifying avid rj ??< il -t. neral fertility and thrift. The dwelling? araatMt and substantial, very lew log liouiei rtic the principal rond?; Wheat and Bye ar ttouch not very abundant; Corn and Oatt are thrifty though backward ; the applet promue fair Igh this it DOt ri fruit I aatry; lad at to Grass, tbe world cannot heat it. From Rj.no northward through Oneida. Lewis, and Jefferson Counties to Water: I I toutli westward tw?.nty.two miles to Ci.isLurgh, and tbeooe by-westerly to this City?in all I TO miles?1 t liai all the Grass I have seen?and tie lind it half covertd with i'.? wi!l average fully a tun and a half of cured Hay to the acre. The Pasture? are likewise green and luxuriant. Potatoes never looked more vigoroea. The raint of Tuetday, Wednesday and Friday last week (we had a short, violent shower and a severe gale at Water town en Friday evening, but earlier and less rehe? r?, i it than the thunderstorm in tiie Mohawk valley) have supplied all that was wanted to enture a bountiful harvest- Wheat, Bye and Gras? need no more rain, and arc sure to be heavy; Corn, Oa? and Potatoes can dowth very little more, aud witi.out any for the next fortnight. I think I never saw, this side of the Ohio, Corn looking uniformly so well as it docs through the western half of .lef ferson County, especially in Eiiisburgb. The east? ern half of Oiwego Couuty seems to have bad less rain and to be urder inferior cu tivation, though ?vea here there is much good Grain and better Gran, whiio the Dairiet are doing excellently. 1 examined at the late Col. Meacham'a 'Agricultural Had' the finest cheeses I ever saw in my life? 1 think not less than a hundred, weighing from ISO to tea. lbs. eich, l b?lieve this year'? Dairy Proteo? throughout Northern New-York will be twenty five per cent larger than ever before. Jt tlenon is a County of extraordinary resource? 'lie Black River through nearly i:s ?hole length K?thes and fiaras over abed of limestone, falling twenty to thirty feet yer mile, its narrow, s.|aare sidtd channel being cut through the solid lime? stone and reaching down but a fee feet from tbe surface, so a? to atfbrd more water power at less c.tt than 11 ver taw e'sewhere. I am oon?dent this one rivtr and Hi tributaire affjrd ?uwer ale-' quate to the spinning and weaving 0f all the Cot? ton, Flsx and Weal grown in the United ?tate?. lu the West part of the County Sandy Creek pour? in like manner over a bed of limestone, affording a ual waterpower from its source? to the Lair. Add to these aa abundance of fine Timber? with Iron Ore in th? sou-b eait ami Lime a'raost everywhere, and you wili not doubt that tbit single County could eat ly employ and sustain a pt pulatito of hundreds of thousands. Watertown, tbe County seat, is a village of fire to six thousand inhabitants, with ample water powtr to employ ten time? as many, a ?*ry;prodnc tive vicinity, an active and intt lisent body ofrae chsoirt.and three tpiritcd and effjctive Wejhly Ni ??i B| ? rs, all il haBere) arallaappmlasl ?1 Norilirn Journal' iWhitfi b SJSttto proliltthle. | richly iKserves to be A good |mrt of the b'isiu aas lbs? al the tr>wn wss burnt last petsT, but b. ? ? n ' It in letter ft; la, and the town il a K er by the conilagrat.ou, though trnnc iodiviJt wt re great lot, it IV beet tab ? I ?<? h W?Mr\vm% wat . \ W? I, it M i.r a dry tri k on T. mpo.-tuce, thj n I . st e aa a r.. w Portebb] BtOasa ? ,,' ne' i ivt ti d si .1 maaufw t.jn d I tl ll I ; latt?: liaif a beraa-powef t7S| one hjrse Ot - ? bar h -te II Tbe two bon I examined w*t r i ss briskly wh e> bur .' i, a ?a?ttcb f..el ii k c,,ii,ur.n bitnh?sirai tan iy, ? tor. it pa? eaal troa .1 aaapry ?sal 'it' I ne n:ust be at haad when *v , thrift) farmer, with nearly t,ver> ?jet, . rave auch an eneio of his own, und str^w, tai (toee, eben ?ritt I ? I to be manual an.l beOOaTsa a m. riar.ieal o,>erat. Priattag (?artia? ?rorbj by head must rap.diy . ?j.|.eiir bel ' -n ,( -Mi will be running ca wt;eels and d.i t:i4'a ? it h draa ;^ a plow babiad it within ti ; years. We have beroly begaa to uto steam I yet. ?B .t I must rJoee, with tbaaketo (be ma ?da Who atada my journey tiir ugn the Hi? ?continual pleaturo. Their regfcw hat recen ; brcugh' itself into lay light by ltt I; Vrai OOOJtrt tionof Plaak l'on!?, (tbpagh the tt?tet absah tr< ! erse them are iu the maio unreasonably tljw ?) a i ?con a BeBroad from Rome to Watertow? a I Cspc Vinrent, ntersec'cd at Blheborgh by anoth ! from Sackett'a Hr.. bor, wi.l bring the entiie Bla. 1 llS-er <'? iintry within tweiv? to 1 tceo BOaraoftl Com?a, r. >I Kraporiam. Fnim CapeViaeeat ! Ogdcciburgl'. is a link which will n t long bo wai i ing, and th*n all Northern New York, except i rocky and DMMati - tor, will be at ?.-ees ' ble at Vermont or New Hnmpthire. Tnen, 1 tpite of 'f' r c ? I rHmtte, tai ' th;? be wide known and n !i:.ir : tbe noat prodoetii and hea'thful portions of our migoin'cont Bl ?I stay here t" ?ti .1 tbe Prea Ssb - il I : tion to-rrrrrow ?t ; tbi r . Oswego next day; tftcr which I sht.ll hau homeward. H, c. ? ? ? Tbe iHyatrrlcu? Knorklojrt Again. TotMt Kditorof Th' '"' I bu. About the ^"'ih of latt March I went t > th ';??, of Bocbetter to traasact btutoefa, and whil tVtro (.card much said eoet^raiag "The Ifyater tua Kaoebbsga?" aad more to gr*Uy oarioeii than fmm any other motive, I vitite?! the; famil tab :o thi-'e ItJ I ? lal 1 t trantpire. V.'t,?t purported to be tho tpirit ol m mother, wh . tlietl lo.,, e ti.tu thirty year? ago, td me how lo-g it wit sine; she died, bow old sh WM at her decease, the day of the month, and tb month that tho aspired, and her i 'urittiau naaie. 1 then inquired wbatber the spirit? of my other ds parted friends were present, ami the answer wa i that they v. ere. I reqeeeted ?ach relative iu th ! spirit-world to rap: seven dtolinct knocks followed ?nd each sound different from tho others. Thi number rorrcspor. : I r of near r!i tivt-s tbat I bad lest. Ten or t*elvo other ioter rogatories were correetlj r- so inded to 8 tcpt one which was not accurate Though I hud never be fore set n mi.y One of the many pei too? at that tirai la tbe route, yet I thooght it ,? ' ?'? I th. girls, ni it vtiii--. perso ? | station take place, had ttm rapping oodi r their direction that thai rirtht by subs it'tu^.* oftaaoa fur gaesasad out tea a..a*vrs, an.l that i: ?t we? i-l' t ?. i.y s. me ui.se> n r>ia hinery, that ? acnioe'y must either b?- ?ttacbeti to the house or to th." To t. stilus th* young laities went ou tot Hie h?te. ttrb?ro Ule Boisa wa? beard as diatioetly at fa it. bat the tooad . soand ? ... or?? near bat the sybil?, ta.-y I two feet !r"in t'- aad to rapjin^ ' tad ha' (, I, It, I pin knotki ? '; What chance there was for machinery to mat - ? i che h >u?eo' . r.s of the young tromeo, the re? 1er artth tio gii '* an I a you .- ata, p?Med i t ' it room in wv ? i . t b< f re been It w-a ?b rat lo'i . k IWI '-. M to? Si'i eh ?. ily, 1 still, W | li?t IS 1 answer was, Ves In ahn', a ?at one Tbe rntveint-lit wat tjuirli snl decided. I ' ' ' . A . rqael distance It en made the ivqeeet tl time, ai.ii H(;aiii it moved as h it?i a. 1 tfresr out the drav . r toaeeil I could Bod machinery; an l at 1 ur '! it tin re wai n? ?re, 1 was nol to lir.d a trat'eol it. I went away ooaviaaed th*: what bad before, app' ired -o m^ mu h like a atoe p'ump bumbag, deaerved laveetig?tion by the beat mu r i uooag us. C. dvjiTit. A.t./.rl, .V 1 Ju'h ? ? ? Itllnnraotn-1 be Pats? of *t. Anthony. Corre?! ut.ii.-M-r of T'..- r. - Fui-.to.si As;, isnr,miaseeta,Jea? A few yeara ago this was a locality seldom visited by the pell '?'"?. but now this ?thai? of country is in a transition stite ; the trowel, ham rr>er ard tpsdc are in p-eat demand; tho whoop of tho savage and the sound of the piano here mingle with the roar of the Falls of 8t. Anthony. Minr.et "ta it a compound word rnrrii. an I ?-.'o. taken from the Seux Lilian language; tho word ?. m mean? water, and the ?econd, totak, mud ly. B nepin vitited tho Fallt of St A: t? or y, which be named after 8t. Anthony, of Padu?, the Patron Saint of hit expedition. Lake Pepin wss called by him tho Lake cf Tea-*. I: ws? at tria Lake the tarace captor? consulted ?tout the fate of their prisoners, a^d those who were in fever of mur.I ring them, cried a': in order to i:.du. e tl.-ir companions, by fieir tears, to c usent to thei. death. The river at theso l'ai's is Wl yards in width, and it divided into two unequel chani e's by Catarac'. Island, which ex? tends several rods above and be'ow lue Fails, and is about loo yards wide, on which Capt. Smttb, the popular commander of the steamer Nominee, with a pic ature party t??)k a pic-nic lunch, while jour f ircipontfent waa engaged in viewing the tuirtiunding t:urit>sities. and laving his f et in the waters of the Fallt. Cataract Island is an elevated y spot, coveretl trltb trooo aad ?hrabhery. jhe rapid?oomm net ist: y r ^isa ?jve th^ perpet dicular Falls, the water ruonm>; and boiling with treat violence wherevtr it meet? a rockorothe' obstrue'.ion; Kaehhg the nage of the catara t. it precipitate? itiell from a perpcndicalar h - t Such ? large volame of water fa! ia;: that distance would naturally pro Jure emotions of grsm?eurin the mu.d of tie beholder. Hero the rfleet is increased by the air of demolition and I V.I.? h the teen- ?. . % m The ft'lt are called by tbe Chippawa? Bar -s or Severed Bock a \ Ut, Bj-u from Ir win, to lauf.h. There is an immens- *i'T pover here, which :? ie sutCt-ss'ui use . two saws ai.ne, l at the lowest estimate, cut 13,000 feet of bia-ds daily A very large and commodious hotel ii ut comr S ted, at d in eve') direction that the eye can turn .i?eiiirg houses are rspidly g nng aa, and im ntovrmenU rapid'y advancing. The country, we think, it somewhatoTera-ed and yet it erermutt he an importait region of Ur.rle ?am? d imam and ?t.r a ; asure and beakh seektngjtunt, with such sn e arehent steamer as the Nomnee, rnauned by Cspl- Sm th Ann hi? Courteea? assistant, Mr Mait 'serf, and young Smith, first and se^md Clark, to n-tl -?? *itb the romsr.c" of the excursioo, it ruilds out mo'e rational md?remenU than all tbe Strato et? in ut'per ter.dom. If tbe invalid ?? .u! i s.inod r:s n?? <*> m ? journey to this pta<*-e mttead of vuwig't in ru ?tnuni ad quauk medicines, he ? . *l oil ?a re "V itninee !-?.-? s srary i here, ? -ur:.t tfcr tame ? 1< ? ctt) of 8?in | a . , ? ' the ?at a ?n, i, ? ?. elevate.; seairto, with a ?tentlc tiun toward ? ? ... ?-'<? s. .??...?. 1B tu.. d ?ntbei - ' ' ry str t agree t ?'*'' ' ' Il A- M 1 ; ' ' * Y..ra sji .. Fal 4 I I t?. t.k Bs| ? t d ? ilton'e r!-?t tttt!' Hodnt* < i tWO ?. A. rorkof a nail ?toasts ?litotes r-*iii crsA [t, however, answers an ? ni well I iViunebfl ru a ii . ' !" v vV ninati ? i. Tu" . Bgents > ?y m tbatf re u 'v?l . ?t? he-e with tnarbeddisapprobat) s. <? iv Bameey M.very ae> hs aroorte tO ?Mere arro'y I t and C pewa t enemtea to eti-ii oti.er. A council of said tribes ander the mediatice oi ii'< Hi-"? y, was held n V w anye Bince at fort Seelltng, a few' miles fnmbere, wlwn an armistioe wa? agreed to until ?M J i oui,: I ? (J,-v ai Pallier at Wash? ington. The Hioux Indian? are a very bfeodthirtty ?nd ferociou? tribe. " Hole*: the day," ill a of the t'ni,ipewas, is quite an orator, an', il phat i gil) a Lion whenever la toara, Ils fe ? ? ? xpr^tsive. Yo- eotveepocMient ha? ?number ol tions trom Lake ?t. Croix, and other parta,i' I t bteretting relien of country, for yuur theat. if ae c. More anon. Bt'entTS, Crop? In Prrr-avltent*? LgWISTOS, M.tli n Co. Pa. Saturday, July I To the Vdt'xrvf Th* Tr&nnt. Our wgboat this State, ttotwitbstaad* they hive b-.en visite i daring the motfli of Julo, are reaping a boicti?l harvest both of Wheat and Ri -?crup was also good, bat the oat? ?ill be \ei> ? ... itbar here ha? leen exceedingly dry sine* the lirttof June, which, while favorable fo- | inrtfe i?rein and hay, hut bce-> very injurious to tbt i '. the dover, at 1 an ia formed stai ?! itooetbe lirst catting. it crop tlfVu^h, it of little m im . t f. g . ...,i Theti remarks will api !y more parti -ular'y to the eastern ptrt 'if PenSyWsnia Hcjpec'.tu'ly jo'irt. J. C. W. ? Hum. John H Hak>mnson ? We have h-v! fr m ?sritiassnarcas, within the latt fe*r dayt, tiht the he?lui of this gentleman it so much in I ' y hit n ilderjca in Washington, that an im no il.ate change ofi limate is deemed iud-tpentably ? ? r.ry by hit phjsieians. VVe have heard it cobfiifently remarked by his friends that he will Shortly resign hi? ?oat in Congress, the proper dit chargeofbis otVcisl dattoa bein* rendered iuip >?? ?il> a, by protracted and increa?iug bodily iiiinmty. [Salon R aSflelLe I (taxee*. NLsHAJ : -HI ' ,-tr I ???. ?-A V\rll?,?iireiiolo?Ue?uu?? til?. liaher?. CilLioc Hail, 13! NVaak . ?t -?. IT" rhonngriinhlo r-t?M? .ilion, of ail sort? by Au?rrv.?i r>e. ??, ? Kit'Mued ? ? ? ? jtaa??wUJiVVii jun.i / iv'- * ?o . ? i-?m gar !>.. Hb?w'. VtHie,.<urA Icutltutloa, .- or &erTw ?;': ?t ana Uajvotatty-plao? mi If nriebnnnn -lirln?? tVntrr-llur?? Ratnhllah rtirnt i- now t 1st ttxi? : ear of ?ui-reaafut operation. Ful ii.foiiiiKi.uu aJdiea? N REDORTHA, M D -?ar ST- Or ll:iUA>moa'? itmrr i.uro KsMib?sr: jicr.c.- r -, V *?: loor? fron ay_ J'18i-a* gV* The'* Ortsata? unuueiiu tVntei <?'?? J ? i ?? p.-'vjim d?,ht a-i?.-'. I ?,? Dr MY.r | . n?, N.J. ? -?^ XW H.irr-i iirs - Ulf} atad < .i ir ? D Tkh i. "?? ? ?aaahilsnmeLt, 16 Lala-bt?! and al Oywer ata*, L I Cm. oa l>v t??aniboal aed ^'.' 'I!? t"l ,'e.t 1m* CgT" 0J'Mell,'a Teie?rn?in ?Inei. tat . . Sa ?TSMI? a. ?'?' ? ' 11 ei Olf il - t ? ? wob ihn ei'R.eU, binea In any auction of lh? .m t b strel ta i-a?e * i si l'.l? ?tatos, m Ictur? prompt and correct trans? Je6tf - a? Nkw-YosK July It, r?r" Piullc?".?A? a mi'l o' i-i ??. i I <r cie in-iav/of ii'in "i ?na "I" f^rel lor lil? iIhaIii, ? > he ,-l> moi u_ ih-i ?noI? eoaairy, um F iblle o li ??? oil <? -?lAiea'iri ihia dttulet, will tie close! during II? ?i o|e of Hateo ?lay, me I hit mat UN Cintom H )u?n Will li-> ??'r ri, only, ttotbe tran??-.u.iu ^>f l lit i <-' sab e twatoese. TlMBag? of Ine psblte buildings will bo hottt-d at half Bssst. jy 11 ^t ?a? CiT* The Alhimy Duichmisn.?Th<t popular jour? nal ?<l ' I Ui? peMlcSUOB of a inonex rHlsg Nove.eii-, iiy >*iTkalSaskbrldga\< ins m ti ?ptruej wiin-r of th" day Wh .lesal-) A, enis, UKXrta % Hko, ?ii ALU ?l Ntw-V'-ra. Jyllfe ? OT" To Boaa HHker?.?Too Up-irauv? Baker?' Urum [|vij?t< of Lai tt-aun.'^ K om ami L'urary, is au* jpea a, !'/7 Oracd.-l. 1*11/, frota b A M nil Y t* M. and oc ?uclay? from i lo a. and a ?neper la a. way? In allea4a(i':< ?jT-ry factil'.y to Boatet, from city ur country, either v?Bitcg ?r wrlucc to inc Uou?- for inrn. LKW I? HAfiBAUE/t, Ki-eper JUHJN L. tti.NNt.Pr-:-' Jas. ftosstT?o?i, Kec. B>c l-Aimil*.-.' - ? tT* Notice to Control tur*, atoited p-cpisr s lot ? e kTradlDii uiatoi ry, ?isigla? ?n?enlilll line ItrVtBg tfi? iraca aid fiLet; g liie Ca .ixJa ? .a aud Cjreitag Khu'jaJ rrOB C?Lan)al|(ua U' id? Ch-mur ?? ?to?roas wt.l be r?e?l*?d at .be otBc? uf Jota I K'.i?!. Ci cosiracior?, il r,ur dal(?ua, until tte tS\h day of July fioh ?a ?? u pan ran lie ????a at 'he ulti-;? of the Cb'-f t Dfurcr. ai Cauacdaigua, \Unt trie &>.b mat T"? Read I? ?rum! i~> glliesta ?engl!;-:? d'.vtded Into ?? '? of one m'lee?fh Btdtnul tie received on ?ln?'.e ??rrtlia? or for i rjxllrd JOHN 8. 11NU kCj Cacaciiaigua, July i, lg.V.^_ JyU UU" ?tjT* Netlre.-Tr-e tnbeeruierB w iha cap::?' ttoerkofrte r?ier?oD ai.d Hackerau a ttat'road Couip-i. ? -.'? Hole:, in Ta ;rg< l"ih day uf Ju y ncxl. tor trie purpote of cBo?j?lni{ ?oven fji.-ecui;? Tti I' o.? Will La open from 10 u'c.ocs. ?Vat. ~ Jo'cloeB f ?I -rafra - ) I IS, I C 8 V ANVVA lU.NfcK, U K ALLKN, J. CHAUVVICK, CHKlsrOfr.K. COL.?, f t?AU!NN!S. J?t?N ACKKRMA.N, Jr Mt'Nfty U. VOoaHEEMr. C^r-n;s?;ocers. yeas *v_ ggr Hudson Klver VAuter.t are E^mbflsb tnrnt. at Tarrytcwn, wllh evory eoo?Knl?T^^ toitataV a ret, will be compl?t?e for the recpeoa of paUasts uy lb? 1Mb of July next. If or t?nu?, apply io F. D. f E1BJJON. M O Ts/rjxwu, Jar? IS, laSO. !??* 1-n a? W *? Ur* ausi T??B^?J?u-nATca?Lc??e-.ee>rai-i ?? lg ?aciorylt a. I Wail-sL wbere at ail ttme? santa ?uao ib. 1VT..-SI t:?i.raneoi In die dry. Slraarari and eiusec. BheeAcsS lad tosgi ?? it?mselye? before pur etiUUL?O t f-er rraylai at Uto fair of use saie^?an latlV tciav Copy w?<Sdr??s. fflllSHWaffU .- ? Or Kr-tnev-l.-I'm i ir Ka-.iT. rruleaaor of Most? an- i-a? :-r >.f ii>e Birhiu and oiber ?u'.-s? au<! Uw guns/, rt^tuH-irUi1' Informs bl? '"'-r 's ?n't lb-n.iu v tn ,f-..-",' .i?: h? has r?unovwa lo *af Broadway, near tVaiB New-Tor? myir'S'TiroV? 1U Ut.f\f r'Kri?Ml.^.'a.-Tuep.jWenol lloaiiti^ i? - ' Er aanous dlsiresslug noise* and ?: . ?j %r' ?"ar^a'i'ra . ' liai ?art rrnn?a>i trill >rt lliO'?' aritb"-! risk or paie, ai Ur Ll'TKNEft 8 Ear lahnuiry, i+ Hroaul way, si d ?\ vVairen-ei, Open daily, except I > riiumoo fa?, by latter or otberw1se.il. t'a palo li lu-rt r? fU?i?J. Jel8 lffl' I 41 (A.MM.K ri.tKhltl.- ttieau.iaeriii?! . ? 1 ruiiy Uiloi m* ine u-Ada enai iney cab b? suppllad wiu ? asnos Tor eialu.g tie?rti.e, sperm, adamanune and aaatott i-aud.e?, warranled lo i^of Ibe i<iri Ue?t q lalur and WutassSBaSatc, at 'J?e oweai f. aulhlr prlrea SUifwenr?? flaro \f ?om? ofU-.? h-?i bouses In New.fort )?lllm* W WEBB, cor AHesj and Hoentoosu to ?T si? w ? TO LOA* ?* ? m ?n' un tBBjnasai ? 1 1 iVVUstoJ property, apply to m ?___ F UK ?ai k, -One i ....:-k e ?... tsnltoto Is good arder. ?UM of pla;?n tixS7 t"b*, ? a,Mjl ,tt a ho? a co ? a?? S' avtw-? /'B*^ t ABLtn-A i*/?.^??r"?r0'^ K,*?'ij V prvred, from 1-S m '1-1 mrb?-? J >'; ?? - .?J. Jll?v_ otiS GAf;OTaDayk*lCs^W*l??V>flUV?? Ll 4.1. I. . ??, , ... ' /" "n ?just Il . "sh-jiM,, -I /?..'*? ?i up stair?, l??l i W V ' t 4 ? a ? tt. > I I I I til ? r.w B n's ?atira.' I ? v . VV *s ' i ?? ?.hj'h B . C? ' ? . , * , .'.. a fruta ? dsJiC . . . - C WOE KM WANTED - .sr^T ' '?t'a? ? i SMskjgaJ - -?o-,.v.??; bedesl-ed t . " -vJT? a AJm%,m >N.">.(}UO,Vt??'^ ? -...:? lusuttar,. ten A ,Itio - - n . ? jilllw A J. BltECKEE, tnaio?ser,t | , t'-v Turk ait? ???.-.?, jj ' ! , ? - f.arC - I '.?'.IS, ..|p i^^, ; , htT# 1.. ??? i K? .i*,^,,. Wkaassas will itxnrn ssi'l poeket-li.uk ?ud m luey ... _, ..r o I S III !.!., ?|.... K ... v(. i. y NINO? r f.',i.-...r ..f . - . c , weJ^ the above insu ami ?, ret? ? . _ . ? NAtHAM ?ri*H. Ne?-rssnV wtsir healssrCo July? .... , ? ?I ( a i I.I.KK WAMttu t-i HiLLUttav bl it U ate toe i?.Oj? ??^ -, ^ a s-orr. n- ',ut, .->!,-?? ?" <" P?l uttj.fcf :-? | ta? vv r ; ? , j ? *? . -. . ..,,. , BOAKUA1 tOK.NWAI.l....R?.MJ,;cuLNrT. - d -l *fu '' ",;l <afifs ranhod of ral ??? :-? Mwusttatstttsartebw smse??itm?of ^ ""?"'-"' -'Mi!?? lUrer, wittiD taro bears dtfnco of the ctty by Hudson k v?. ru..r>ad ,?r , tt r>-e hcu-i ai;J a r.aif bv aiea:iiei Co um .us, ?u,t ? [<? ! daoy be?w?TB Cornwall v* N-w-Y -a p,r ??ricttisi? ' tnquireof BtLKNAPkUriKJUS. ?02 WaslUigtoo .t J)S lw?_ruWLr.K tiRIUUt BOAU.? l.\ Till. COtNTstV -A torn f.uTasj ran tut ace mmodated with board ? shortdsuuirs frosa (Jit D Cove, L. I. Tftti bou?, ,s a. MSS? If lo* s-t snore. coLveiiicct fur tia'trftt. tt'ltts, >f | the roeaia ?re is-g? tod air); !?? SOnool - I .a-euusur-jass-d ?sen In ilia! de'lghtrul region F?r pu.lcuiaistn.ii r? of AI.KKi;T U COcK 9 Ceitu'neal. Jj?l*' BlIAUD IN \VII.I.I4>[?lirU(;iI.-()n?orlsjo ???Ist i. StJ c*.. I.? aetouiiuoonuw k..j pieeseot roosjt teACsat ?ad tsa ia a private tasait? M fust sa ?se minute's ?s k fro n the Peek ilfp Kerry. Btwt m is -?my Ash b 'r.uiea Lt ealton very desirable: h ?us? la ??? USS w?t. r, common ling a fia? v.esv of Biuokiy,., Ne <? fura, ?last Rl?er, Ac 4c Jytf lia* Ift'AstD If TUB CtMJNTstl, i i??tt?? Usottsrana? t - keer? anl ips dsm?i oe*) ottll? mast dasiraMe ? uairyp.. -s ?,^ uirnd witM? half ? mil? of to? U trtern mad anl r> ude trr Lite Ker fnrthor ptruiultr? taqiiru . f tt\ E WOOD,Ott H iwery. jylt J.- rnrraM BOAttU? A ^iLiirinnii tod bis Isdy. or lau sm|l? t< titlemci, cau a? pi. a.anilv aeeosassad *i?s-t in t ?nt vats family. Booms furnished ur uufjrmaoad? secoudsto. r; Arplv at 143 Wuoster.sl. L?ax Uojsloost ata,;? ruata. j>llJ.* _ B?Attl'stEDIJt'blf-Atiba prtvttt? Manata? H nata M (Jreeijw i li-sl Oei.iiein ti ?l.'i slligl? tHXl? and igJBSj airy rooms, #2 Vi p?r westk tiay hoarders, %? p*r wrisj Ir^in.ent li.?rit-ra, St. choUi p?r day Batha jrain Je/J |n? HUAUI*1>'> i'?o tsiny rootns lo lot, furuUoaatt ur.'urLlst oil, with l?eard, ai 77 Murray st. J IS Jt* Col NTIIY IHiAltl) At L- tou lili, Nesr-Jatts? Tito sin? ? or two married t-iit fin*? will heir faiart 11' s car tin StfOWndslad ?HI Buar-i for t?d 8uiioti-tr sta ? l v liM-ntrd si?>t on Union (lilt, h?t?e^ii i'h?|i.,m and Madltoti, alwui eue Stile wrsl of Cbalham. Tim cars Is ave v . tt ?start as .noa? ?t 7 '. '. . k ?j.d arr.ve m N'w-Vork s'niuI 9 o'doek. R- utj. tnr, Irave New York k: 4j t,. Icr.k P M. ?ad srrtta at in?m? ? TI. ?i -i -iilo.i Is one ot the ruosl heaiiky ?lib? a - r-.i >..-?.. f tie? 0 vilsr?. - n 111,:. N.J Take lha Mori it and Essex ?tliresd, JerssyCitjr. If** ??*_ AKlKMlr-HKU MOU.tl ?pposTta Watri.uj? square lo be let to a amfis (ent rtnan Inui're st at PottrtB ?? j>li it?* Jl> I K'l ? win. tiu-tiil * ? ?T t"i *?1- r rm ii? ITStl fto< i, rn.rt. paLtry attache! at 71 VVa.ren-.t I j. I? at* ('ftrsTLKMBN ANO IIIHIK WiVr.? . If ? (rmti-mea can i.? at ?? ?"iii f ?aat it ouis, wlih boa'd. i i a <!? s ? n Eist Brnl ?vay Andresa " Kut Broiol?itV T'i'ii'.e?lli- jilt at* t_rtttPtlftllKU E??.tl?-*v it, jr ?.'jiuti. ,*' ?I board, with a prisais family, 4''? (1-ceiwtevst caw Btatb. Aio run-tsi. ?? toroflseo. Jeiaime ROOSafJ T4> I .KT-\ -> ydoairal.lt?, sir, ....I, o.nis, i.eatlv furnish?) for single (r?iiti?in*n, wiisoat board, may lie fiad by applying ai '? V, an a 11. si a fsw 1 awrsj i.r Broadway._]? r> 'n' SI MMERKLTKbAlS. BOARD AT THE HXailXtkNDS. I^HE suhscrber, fropi rhe liripoMu'iiti-a of bis frt'atldSs and contrary to bis original mtentio", has ojiaa-d tit rraraion at the Highlands sor the atcoiiin da- ?i <>f (sul? lies BLd s'rji'e (?sjUtttaee, during tie aenson Tue ?lwss p.niritr, sli tli? arvan'agea or a ?:e-it<-ei rftrsat Is (tt suTtner, bavmj an ualu'orrupted vie? of tn? ocean, artsr? ?very ship hoerd in and oui of (taerity, in,y he seen, and ?reuuds anl !:?'. rg, will |. -. '??"> rusts lot ?srti'sions are aoJo'F.lnif andatfiaid. roe rooms ar? IS it? Leu order for co'!,fort, and the pruprleur ctn teroa. r?'odai? ?'?lers?and wishes it dli tnctly Oflaf. - itr if it ih' nid at aiv ti'nehe fill, (in prereal dttat? .ni) au? notice will be/iv-n to Ike puxili. ? It,July6,1?40, WILLIAM JONES, jyj ?w* FropHetor of th? Neverslnt Hoattt \ r\v I 1 M a* o;N ?li'Kf.VKJa-CoLUHBIA i'IULL - 1 his Hotel bas tw.-o gieaiy ?clargel If as u:akiE,r 1rs er'lre length ab ml V?. feel, sai capaKl? ?'?ceommndaung M? rlallars. A ?^ y largsnuav ber t-f m ins are taken tor the season by families ; and psf a?;i co [ 'ace con.htne? so mtcy a'.uxcuuoa be bea.m ast pleasure. ft) it-iiL,; tue K?rting cara by th? New-Hav?e asi Mo-jsaior r BaitfOttct, or Hudson River Railroad, Mi Ha* son, passengers arrive al the Nirii.gi ?l ii o..,./cti*jlt i IT.ru ibrouth ouly |i j? ?Jj 'I'lIK hAI.|x|5l Hi IIUtMK- Situated In rAscaattt 1 of Ballstiury, Coon. IS Dow o|,uu for Um reto, board, -s, *y the day, week or mnr,ih Betr.g In Iks VjC-oitr of Lakel W cric aporcar Wasbtatngand 'Vnsftto?; noa+ rtit-rand Basb Pish Ks'.'s; ttottnt Rnift Sfosal B's--?. aid many otter points of interest, the ?oaiioo is cuom**f*a ver> deai.ab.e, and It wt.l uc th.-t .^issut cjaoavor ?r um proprteior, to render the s 'tourd of visiiori ?lattsaat au* agreeable. iJ6 2w?| HEIItT >? ?sO?W?t._ IVOWELT?B HOUSI. at WBJa?isL, MTHK PKurRIKTUR of Ssss favor *a"< a*"?*?*" place of Bu'iinier resort tsl-s pl?as?i'? m r.t u,t'?" alientioD of Uj^ N?w-Von pul .. to DM tact ??? *?J? oow pr?psr?<l for the rrceptlou a. . sttaatrtaaHsM l u' ru39r ? .?cniaT'res ? ,j ...... ika ???? rneru! ruhs I ?'" : "SBS of "s superior aliracUona.in tu'lntof ewaiioc,scenery,4rt?a?, a. ., ?^,?ry In this pant tol?r It has no eqnal ? ?? Hudsut11 ? T - -. ' ? , u? mtfij? WL. --.?rj rtr:icacy , .* esrk-s sjbrd In a"1iro?' lots? r.irf. ? f?., i-s tor rer-tlni N-?- '"J? tlier? ai? I ? Iraaka > ' errs ?Sa*aa? ^aifv ?Hher srsy ?"? Ne?/-York sid AILaoy. ?svly app IcaUon s*ould o? maeS fora s? ?erion of rt?wn?. |J>M &n?| O tK'NADI. I.KBAMIV M'HIM. t ? - Hfl AK KR CITY, irla Hudson.>?Tie M'-rtest a?d esui etnenaiv? rosa li, \**m- .-^?.?.r...^d n'.ees tt by th? ii-i^S')' rfv-T Rvtlros? a- d stes'i' oars lo HiMson , HMoesj ., tn? Hudaou RaliroasI i ' ? '. Sprigs. ,'!?:.?? i , ?. i*? boats o.ay arriva i -h ? day Passengers b; the emlcg Uu ?' tr.ft nay rearh th- Springs tn? i?xt m arcing at ?H i^cluea. Fwetrom Hudson u tie Iprtsn t> *'l.^.? ?.,_k jeis Jru* t i 't< reatftN Bapx WASUIMu MAJDE tA-Y ?a HOW TO WAS.'! CLOTU1?S. Without I it bor THE BrST RVSTEM I* THIS tVORLD '^trsui macblr.es. pi.uKders, rubi^ts, aei^s or '^.,-. t . Irai icdoess ? a-, e-ssk? bada/.vwt.er? Is s?M bv -.?<? ? ?? >? - p ..lag? Too* sa. ds are s<cl e"?rv o?..Lif. |.v?o. . tt Uf .oty Cad waeLdiVaOAJaE BEAVELT, I ?74 AnMl (???od flu"f ' N"" ? '* " JT I I r. M ** M F-HEM :ii BfJAKDliit; AM.' UA , -.CHOOU -Hadan? MIX baa removed h? f-er.". ?n^ K?glkS) aoardltg au- Da> ?rboo. f. u. es ?? l*j ?t sia/ls-plac? near ?,rit-ai T1 ? ? ? ? -. M *fS? aod aJri. wilt, t '?rr? gard?e, and ir? vu m?? a 13??* sue srttl S? ar] ? Savtr? .la'.?iu ' ? T?*? ? . -.ij^aliar ' ? ail '.rarx-h^a le - t- *"'*? lar tsatlsBou'.ala ?h* has bac m * laug.>...<' u.*_, ' <? i?aning'.- < ? "?r tat -. '.r-e a,! a??^ EXTRACT OK LOGWOOr??* wparwrj*'?* manofacmred and Co. sair by Ute N?r>.-f1ua? KS MV. IV Wiismi a.'. Sn. '.L kjt?^_ BA4.H, hOrll?, and a i a?nda of pa??w ?**f*-^ ara nisteriala boo.hi and s.id no llhswai usrva? "? Si". OAUM kllfUaUCKJ?OK.Ll*?uu?^,'v''*^