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MORNING HERALD. VOLUJIK IH. NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1837. MO. ?4. Tine Sailing of the Packet Ship 8hak*p??re. "Is this the steam boat what goes to the Shaks peare ?" said a clever looking fellow to me, as I stood leaning against a post, near to the Sun that was in tended to low the Shakspeare to sea. "It is," said I ; and on he went, with a heavy trunk on hia shoulders, evidently containing a large quanti ty of silver or gold, for thi? is the only currency that goes in England now a days with any certainty.? Hurly-burly, every body pushed here and there; and for two hourd did the deck of the Sun present a most animating scene. Passengers, and four or five of their friends, soon filled the after part of the boat, while the forward deck was lumbered up with trunks, provisions, bags, &c., in abundance. About 11 A.M. the Sun pushed off, and we bore away for the Narrows with the speed of a dart. The New York tow boats are egg shells, compared with those on the great Mississippi; and to a person used to the latter, nothing can equal the contempt he feels for such playthings as the Sun, the Rufus King and a host of others, in name " most sounding," bist in size " most diminutive." The cool breeze sprang up as we moved 011, and all eyes bright ened up under the excitement of the hour. An old Scotch Colonel about s?venty, gouty, fee ble and overdone, sat on one of the benches surround ed by his son-in-law, his daughter and her two little ones, who were about six years of age. Such an in teresting group I have not seen for many a day. The old man seemed to suffer much from disease, and breathed with difficulty. But there were the daugh ter and her husband closc in their attentions to their father, while the young ones played about the knees of their parents. No sp'endor of dress ? no social ele gance, distinguished this party. The straw bonnets of the children were almost crownless, while their brown bombazette frocks indicated the slender means of their father. A Flemish painter would have given worlds for such a group. Every body became pre possessed in favor of this party. They were return ing to England. Among the passengers were Mr. and Mrs. Keeley. Little Bob, as he is familiarly styled, was as gay as a lark, and kept his friends laughing all the while, at his odd jokes and excellent puns. Mrs. Keeley was occupied with two beautiful squirrels that she had pur chased to carry over to her two little daughters. ? There the linle raseals would affect to climb the bars oflheir'whilrigigcage,and when'you approached them they would dart away into their room with nil the shy ness so peculiar to these animals. One fellow very deliberately went into his house, brought out a little piece of carpet, and shook it several times, to the no ?mall amusement of the spectators. He went back, pulling in his rug after him, and rolling himself up in his blanket, quietly went asleep. The instinct of ani mals soon becamc the theme of an animated conver sation. The Keeleys arc geniuses in their way. Genius belongs to every body in degree. Some have more, Mine have less. The exercise of genius by the means of education at school and in the world is t ilent. The Keeleys, blessed with a strong genius, studied life as it is, and struck out from the mass of inconsistencies that surrounded them, the elements of human char acter, as at present organised. With these elements at their beck ami call, they go upon the stage nad "hold the mirror" of real life "up to nature." This, then, is their peculiar talent arising from this singular application of their genius. And this is the whole se cret of their success in America. They caine among us as local artists. Their best friends that saw them in England, prophecied a failure. They were net ?ware that their talent rested upon the immutable foundation of genius, and that their gt nius would add to this talent, even in a straoge land. Success met them every where? from Boston to New Orleans. ? The discerning audienres of the great Southern city, gave them ample testimony of their admiiation of their talent. But they have left us. They were the pioneers in their art ; we now know what a vaude ville is, and what it should be. Will not some of our industrious men and women follow their example, and study in this delightful school of theatrical art? We hope, ere long, to henr of a theatre in this city, expressly for vaudevilles. They are pictures of human life, thnt you can look at forever. "The ship ? the ship ciied a hundred voices. And sure enough there she lay in all her majesty, with her white sails spread, flapping in tin fickle breeze.? In a moment we were alongside. The steep and cleeted plank was soon let dawn. Kaeli gallant gen tleman bore his lady up the difficult ascent. A mo ment more, and both bodies, steamer and ship, were moving slowly along over the heaving wave. Captain Brown? and a pleasant follow he is? had a splendid collation Mt out. One of the urbane own ?rs of the line took the head of th? tabic. I Nor were the guests idle. The popping cork re sounded in ill directions, and the tinkling of ice in the tumblers ever and anon, told of sparkling cham pagne and exhilarating draughts. " Mr. Keeley, a (?afe voyage to you I" one would call out. "I wish I could say the same to you, my boy," said Keeley? "You are in a steam boat and have dangers before yon, while we shall be careering it on the broad Atlantic. Hut here's to you ! May we meet again !" And the glasses circled round the board. "Gentlemen, fill up," cried our liberal host, "fill ?*? And we all filled up. "Our diatinguiahed friend*, Mr. and Mr*. Keeley ? at Mfe and apeedy return to their native iale. ffl $ ? Kali tfimt up our book of Vaudeville* till they re turn." No aooner were the j(laa*ca emptied, than "a ?paech from Keeley? a apecch from K?eley"~waa heard from every body'a lip*. Up roao little Bob ? He filled his glass. We filled oura. Boh looked nn uttnrable things. All Unshed. Bob turned bia glaaa ^ound several time*. "Mr. Prendont," aaid he, blushing all over, "I ne ver apeak. I can't apeak. I don't know what to wiy. Your kindneaa haa quite overpowered me. If I could apeak, I would tell you how I thank you. I ?m ?ure I can't do juatice to my feelings on the pre sent occaaion. I have only had two glaaaaa of cham Mgna." At thia moment a gentleman puahed Mr. K?d?y the bottla. "Thank you, air? you are very kind." A laugh, a good natured and hearty laugh. ? " A* I waa aayinr, I like America. It ia ao lik* Eng land. Th? people are ao much like my own coun trymen. | don't know which tolike beat. Upon my weri, I don't. Wherever I klvt been, We have been kiadly received. The hand of fellowahip I have re ceivetl from many a good fellow. When I loot at the many friends around me, I am sure I can say so with truth." Tremendous applause and checrs.? "Really, lad.es and gentlemen, this is new to me. But I have filled my glass, and you have done the same. The ice in our glasses is nearly melted, and our wsne is cool by this time. Mr. President, for the high com pliment you have paid Mis. Keeley and myself as vaudcvilliats, we are truly thankful, knowing how far our poor attempts in the art fall short of what it should be. Nothing will give uc? greater pleasure than to be among you once more. Allow me then to propose ? "London, New York, and New Orleans ? the three great capitals of English dramatic literature. May the genius of Shakspeare for ever unite them." "Bravo, bravo, bravo," cried every one. Mr. Keeley sat down amid the most deafening applause. Then toast after toast was drunk. The jest as well as the bottle passed swiftly round. The health of the cap tain was proposed, and a safe voyage wished him. ? We all tUen offered up our prayers for the noble ship of which he was commander. Young Iris heard them, flew up to heaven with them, on a sunbeam, -and Juno and Jupiter granted our petitions wuh a terrific nod of their royal heads. "Come, gentlemen, come. The steam-boat is rea dy." " Good bye, Mrs. Keeley, farewell" ? "Good bye, Keeley, my eld boy" ? "Good bye, captain" ? " Good bye, all" ? were the adieus that broke from every body's lips. ? Hearts were there that prieved to part from nearest and dearest friends. The salt tear stocd in many an eye. Warm hands were pressed together, perhaps ne ver more to meet again. What a type of life! Down the steep plank we again descended in safety. A gen tlemen from New Oilcans, dressed in white, with a straw hat tied under his chin, gallantly assisted one of the ladies down the gangway. I love a southern gen tleman. There is such ease, grace, and good feeling, about hiui. He never oversteps the limits of social politeness, but he is ncAercold and formal. Away went the cables. Cheerily the sailors sent up the top-gullant sails. The two vessels parted. ? Hurrah! hurrah! hurrah! went up to heaven from the steamer. Huzza! huzza! huzzi! a hundred times re-echoed from the ship, to be re-echocd back from the steamer. There they go? all sails set ? just like a boy of six teen setting out upon the sea of life. May the winds of heaven, and the briny bi'Uws beneath them, be au spicious to the noble vessel! Mki.odioi's SyrABlil.r. ? Xo citizen of this yreat I and glorious republic ever got into more scrape# than ! George Washington Dixon, tlie American melodist. It | is unnecessary to go into his early history; every man, I ?vomin, and child knows more or less about hiin, for he has been all over the world, and trumpets himself with such effect, that people cannot fail to know him. To cull a man a humbug is nothing in these times. An ordinary one is lost in the crowd. To attract attention, a man must he A Stupe ijdout onet George made his first appearance in active life as buffo singer to a travelling circus company. He did '? Zip Coon" ami " Settin on a rail," as few have done them before ro since. His soul at length disdained to remain in this situation, and he set up for himself, and called himself the American Melodist. If a man has not a right to choose his own name and title, who has ? George has a sweet voice, and some ear for music. ? He can roll out " Ye Sons of Freedom" with ihrillinir effect, and jumps Jim Crow with startling energy. He would do very well if he would stick to the line of his profession, and pay his printers' hills. Other people's are of little consequence, but every man ought to con sider a printer's bill a sacred debt of honor, which he is bound to discharge. George didn't happen to think so. Swindling i-> a* natural to him as singing. Don't know how it is. but those who are so musical aie generally bad pay. Dixon was not yet at the height of his ambition. ? When he yst down east, he found thnt in order to distinction he must set up for a lihrait nr. It struck him one day, that the easiest way to do this would be to start a newspaper; ai,d like a thousand other fools who have gone before, and come after him, he did so, although he could barely read, and was ut terly incapaqlc of writing one sorrect paragraph. He tried it in Connecticut, aud failed ? tried it in Lowell, arid faded there ; tried it in Boston, and failed there, most damnably. Perseverance, supported by talent, will do wonders ; b*t his had no such support, His papers were queer affairs; odds and ends jum bled together, horribly printed, aud issued occasionally, whenever hit wants l>ecome pressing. He committed sundry misdemeanors, but nothimr was done to him. ? He perpetrated a forgery, and was rlear"d, on the ground that lie was more fool than knave; lie committed ano ther. and got clrar again. After gettingto the bottom of the wheel; after having be.--n reduced to rags and starvation ? ?o low that he could get no lower, every blow that was given him, only raised him higher. He is now in Maine, giving soirees, and gnlling the poor prin ters. Some of the people of Pertland, iti order to ridi cule him. got up a negro concert op|?o*ite on the ame night*. This wa? a bad jeke. Owrgf i* ?ai?i to have a little of the blood of Africa himself, bat that is no reaswn wby h? shonld ?ot disdain his ?able brethren. They kicked op a precious row the other ni*hr, the friend a of fteorge, ami the adherent* of Gold int. the sable vocal ist. There were hoot* ami yell*. The American me lodist made a speech which wa* loudly applauded, the Kthiopian vocalist made another, and the cheers were tremendous. " I love hurraing," ?aid Dixon. " 1 lores harmony," ?aid (ioldinff. We awnit the nrrival ofeastern papers, containing the upshot of this afl'air, with the most anxious solicitude. V^ITIRO CARDt, VIH1TIFTO ( *H|>i.-,r \ plain w r.tiur, the Italian ami fancy hands, printed on fo. LIXIIRDOBrKiaN PORCELAIN CARD, may he pmrurrc' at the corner of Ma Wen lane n nd Broadway, at Ht^lM KN UHAVINO KmTABMMIMENT. where apechwen hanks mm? he teen. Alan? SILVER PLATER DOOR k NUMIIKR PLATEB i ** ***** '? wnosuariy thick, the silver Mnj r? press. ?yj?tled for the advertiser. ^ 3CHANTs COMMIMWN CARDB, exeoated slU dtstiaetnass and taxte h-;;,TTEH BTAMFB, CONSULAR AND NOTARIAL fUAT?? AND KNfJCKERH, with halted "2 .C'1. M*"I?elW,a?d capable of receWInf the high ** P?",h _ niytl-Bn>" .he will he rea?lir to receive applS^r^CiU for the ?nppl v of (tn?d female wtttsu, a* wetj a* ta preside placet for C.c fenjsle. of f-od rharae,,, In ?? 0, 5?a?K.ni In f.mi Application to he marfr between the hnsn ?f t ?'clack A. m. andSatnifhf. JylBIm* UNITED STATES AHNI. IITANTGD ? For the ITtiited States Army, a few able l*o l " died citizens, between ttx* age* of 18 ami .'ifi years, ol good character, and of respectable standing among their fellow citi zens. None need apply to enter the service, i?ut those who art determined to nerve the period of thrir enlistment, which in only three y ear*, honestly and faithfully. 'I'he sum two dollars will he Riven to any citizen who shall bring to thin rendezvous a purson w itlk the aliove <|ualifi cations, willing lo enter the service, and who shall he regularly enlisted. Recruiting Rendezvous, UW Fulton street, N. York, July 1st, 1H37. jy4-lm* D SI ESS Bf*OTS? BOOTS.? RICHARDS 4i WAL KKR'S make go ahead of all others tor heauty, style, fashion anil comtort. $2.50 or $-!.75 will huy an < legam and durable pair of dress Boom, just sucli as gentlemen of taste wish to wear. The largest and hesl assortment of all kinds of Itoots and Shoes for family use, at the lowest prices in the U. Stales. Only one trial wiU prove the fact. Apply at RICH AKDS k WALK Klt'S two establishments, Nos, Z2H and 232 Cunal street, jy22 1m* the oldest hoot an. I shoe bOSSMOM the b'.ock. ICK SLAY'S LIQUID COM FOMTION, lor removing the tilue from stove bars without ii\jury to the po lish, and for cleaning brass, copper, pewter, tin, fee. w ith half the usual labor. The above liquid not only restores the polish to steel that has been exposed to the action of fire, but speedily removes all stains or rust from dead (ground stoves and fender.', bras-, cup. per, Britannia metal and pewter, are cleansed by it with the greatest expedition. To Mock I in dish covers that have been in use for years it gives the polish of nevi one*. It removes grease, ink sp>?s, or any stains from paint ? ith the greatest fa cility, and without injury to Ike color. Brass lacquered furniture will retain its original brilliancy if occasionally cleansed by it For sale by jeSB-tf NATHAN B. (iK UlA.M 9H Nassau-st.cor. Fulton. PAFK. ? III ????? S-DON COURT i ST AM M ? It> beg leace respectfully te call the attention of tneir friends and the public generally. to the new and elegant assortment ?f goods just received and opening at their new store, No. U68 Pearl street, between Frankfort and Hague streets. Consu mer* and dealers will find, at U?eir establishment, advantages no where else lo be wet with, ia addition la their entire new -lock of goods. Stnauners, of the above firm, more generslly known by the appellation of the Three ftagered Paper Hanger, ani who* it is needless la say, to any hut strangers, stands unrivalled in the artof paper hanging, ootli for neatness and despatch, will at tend in person as far aspracticahle toal1 ihe work which shall be entrusted to his care. mv31-Sm* CI<INTOJt LUSCH- Corner of Broadway an I Liber ty street.? PRICES REDUCED.? The subscriber, grate ful Us the public for the patronage !ie has heretofore ree. ived, kindly solicits a continuance ot' it, having, in ci>ttseqn< nee ot the scarcity of money, and willing to merit public patronage, reduced his prices as follows t? Roast Cieef, Landi, V? si, Boiled Mutton, Corned Beef, 124 cents tiei- plate? Beet Steaks, pork, Ham and Egg*, Mutton Chops, Veal < utlefs. Boiled Chickens. Sic., 25 cents per plate. Green Turtle Soup, Woodcock, pickled Oystfcrs, Itc. JOHN M. UK ATM. N. It. Families supplied. jy25-lm' 'I'll. SOBSCRIBEU has received i#v the iasi urri vait 1 from Enrope, an elegant assortoient of the undermen tioned erticles, which he oners for s.-le on the most advantage ous terms, viz :? Astral Lamps, in guilt, bronze, marble and cut glass; hat.ging lamps, in gilt and bronzed, for oil, ga* or camlle? ; ball iaiiips in gilt and bronzed. for oil and gas; mantle lamps in gilt anil bronzed, cul trlaas drops, pans and spangles; giltvtn:rl Candela bra.s ; ladies work boxes and ornamental work ia!de? ; pUitnj candlesticks and branches ; cruet frames ; plated urns, kettles, bodies stands, tut. fee. ; single an-l double s*>arrvl percuss-,. >r guns ; pocket, bolster, and duelling pistols. ie3-y.WtifcC W. F. WRE AKS. 113 Fulton street LANI? KICK, -JOHN L. BOGAKDUS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Clinton Hall, No. .'J Bcekntna *L, opposite the Brick Chnrcb door, city of New York, lilino>, Mississippi, Arkansas, Military Bounty, General I .and office & Western Agency. Patents obtained and titles perfected for soldiers nr their beirs either. 1st? Revolutionary. 2d? Lat^ War. 3d ? Canadian Volunteers. 4ih ? English refugees from the failed States to Can&dr ami Nova Scotia. 6th? Deserter* from the Bri: #h ar my, or the lit irs ia all the above case*. Gth ? Till- to lands forfeited for non payment of lax, reclaimed, 7tl. ? If--ir? un'ier age entitled to lamts sold for taxes. 8tli ? Those who parted with their discharges, warrants, or titles :-ofo. e il, ? pa!, nt-? i? fued can reclaim the same. 9th? Lauds in the several states xnd territories in the United States, Canada, Nova Scotia, and Texas, bought nad sold, or exchanged. tsxes paid a id titl--- in vestigated, obtained, and perfected, on application to 'ills of fice. i 'OS t masters throughout the United States, and other gentl ? men forwarding auv ofthe above claims, and acting n* n,'entf in their several sections ef country, will he entitled to 35 per ct on all conn lotions. Communications p?*t paid. O" Valuable farming land for sale U the 1 t?!e of Illinois? 30m quarter sections of 1W> ncros each, In parr-!* from 30 to 92# acres, siiuatedneartpwnsaad othervse. Also, in Missouri V Arkansas * 1 * ? M A .Ol.tCS.? DUNCAN fc W KMT, (Hack hihI wuit Miiith, l??k?mith* ane hell h.meer*, 4 Litile ttrrrn ?<.,r?nr Liiiertv M., Nfw York, liave on hand and are ninnufar'uriue thrir rani Mangle*, wlia-h i? a very u*f-ful Machine to hotel and iMwrdinK Imuw keeprr*, a* it entirely *uperc? ,!e< liir u?e of ironing, save* l'm?v he., and pot* a beautiful glo?* on *h<*et?, table linen, he. he. They will ttell tliein cheap or ca*ll |_Jy3-lta* NO. KB PKAHL ST K IC K f .? Npacinu ? an ' rtnen did Hotel. ? Boar 4 reduced to $? So ; Pearl Street l1ou*e Rebuilt, with everv convenience upon the old wite. in the rvd?t if the Burnt District. The proprietor, tfrnteful for i r< v>i lil# -ral patronage. cheerfally meet* the irflii i of hi* friend* and the public, in thi* crl?i?, by a redaction to one dollar and lift) cent* per day, while he etn?i?;;e* to continue his ?ty!e . f keep la< and attention a* heretofore. JOHN M." KLIN T ?aflft-y 1 iVIM CLAHK? lil WfWWTItR STREKT, inform# i?l bw t'rienda and puptU, that ikehMrrct arrival* from London nnJ Pari*, her supply ot' Kn'glith ai I Zephyr worwtad, for flower* and embroidery ; r<-w md *ti[>erh Ueriin nnd Vienna pattern* . together with a full ????rtment oi ; Chenille*, Kr*br?irjery SiH?*. and white w?knI arit. !??? '>r transfer. Abo, a few *plendnl Matin and Milk en'.roidered 1 Apron* of the latent nubiun ; children'* embroid* r- I and < ?m hnc frocha and cap*; a ririfti of paint !??*???. w th Marria't lw*t colon; and every material u??-d i? drawing' and fancy work. l,e*?on? a* u*ual, riven at her residence, on Tui-diy, Thurs day, aud Saturday, In Drawing, Wor?t?d work, ar.it Kmbroi dery. iylS-hn* l(KW AHt>.-On III" tbirti'i li >ii Mi year. w?re?ent by the undesigned from their li.aiiu larlory In Haarlem, to Mr. Christian Byfve?ter, at New York, tw* cam s mitluil C. S. Y., containing each one iho'iMind *e ven huudred iiottke* of half an ounce, with Medifaniiiliiin Oratia Probatnm, or Haarlem (Ml. declaring that the *nld Oil ia made in their manufactory e*tabli*hed here in the year Hi l*r by Nicl?ola? Killv, decea*ed, and thi* i* tb<? only genuine and unadulterated Haarlem Oil? which Haarlvin Oil at present l?' *old by Mr. ChriMian Svlveater, 121 Ka*t Broadway, at New York. Haarlem, the thirtieth of March, on#* thouNifi? I e.^ht hundred and thlrty-aevea. (Higned) C. UK KONiNO FILLY. Mr. C. Svlveater having requested me to live an opinion re * pet- 1 1 ni' the Haarlem Oil w hicli be ha* for Mile, and baling"* ?niliMit, ** well *" I he original invoice*, to., I have no be*ita* tion in *avinp that I believe It to be a troe ami ffetinine article. [Signed! J. K. CHILTON. New York. April V*. IB35. N. B. The above I* given not for the pnrpo*e of f.iHin j, bat in erder to convince the public that I keep the genuine Huilem OIL The al*?\e reward will he pnbi to any p?r*on who will nr.*-* the above article to be lorged. CHRISTIAN SYLVEMTKR. 121 F,a,t Broadway, jv5>-lw# ? ?' ""or aliove Pike M. VAI.l ABl/lT DIHCOVKRl .- PtYSON'S" FpT I DKLIRLE INK rlib ' en iwe over otlier dKro**ri?^ of Uie kiiul. in it* not requiring the aid o( any p'eparatioa. Letter* and npler* <an Ix* traced by it with a c imtTton pen, upon ail articl e of hnwn. *ilk, or cotton, a?l alilnm*hthe vrrlt'air lie paieal flr*t. yet by apply ini; tl.e *ane to the van.it prei?ertlv ?*mii ie* * UMI, an,) then remain* *o flrmty attached to the weh, a* not to be c (Tared either bytiineor art. H p?M*e*ae* alao ' be ad vantage m?f(iher production* that can be u?ed in a *iimtar manner, that il doe* not. after It ha*heea written with, tu.ntn iron mould, norc?ir rcde?r iiytire theteitare of tbr fine*t tabric, nr d that it can retala Iti quality In any climate. for*aieby NATHAN B. ORAIMM, Jytly It Mawaa Ureet cor, of Pn it DK ADVISRD. AtL. WHO AKkl A HOLT D tt> parrkaae TtmCAWX, LlnHORlf), or MTRAW HATH? tlie xreateat choice ?f the tin?-?t ami hft pn<?!<. in far the ?w?t ?hape?_ with the loweat prii-ea? n ? \ Ih wl at T. BENNETT!*' Htraw Warelionae. or ?how-room, at 2?*7 Broad way, New York. A new uliape, known by Ihr natne of the Pari* llat. Tl?i? la a nw?t elegant nharie, *et? Miue anil ea<>y? ami an well plea.*a Hi* mral fa?tnnnal>|e ami ta*t\ l.adiea, tint the in?>i rr. rut Uoufht Hal* flifwlicrf, are dallv l>rnii(kt to thl* eatahllahment IB be ilterril to (Jit* beautiful Hit ? a* ini ??*?? ha? tli#- ?lia|?' cwrrrrt *a?e t br atKne U naa*. Plen?e to rail and jmlrr for yotmaWaa. II' ha* tttll a larjjr ainck ?n hand . ami * ?.?r?-tr to ??in all ? la?w? w*?l .in <*?>? r. In. ..| , 1 i H> m ii ? i i -J the nomher. 1*7 Brondwav. j\ lg-li ?? |?|<\H\M'N HALOOSI KM.AIKJK.I). - \ 19 CARD.? B. W, BRYHAM, of the Bowery Ktrtni Con!e<". ttonar) and Ma town for ladiea and renttanen, reapertfollr In fr?rni? hu. tiumemo* friend* and tli?- pulilir, titat h<- i? alw?y? OiMy prepared with Ice Cream", L<tnona<lea, MeswJv ja<v Jar lora, he. kr. . with the *ar?ou? daitrai ** a* |Wt mine in aea mn, for their arromaKidatinn, a* al?o Ike Ue?t annulment a< pare an?l wlwliaiiiif rnnfectlonarie* manufarturt d on the lm pitiitl prui. iplr. B. W. B. re?p?rtltilly ln<n?? n ? p* r- ??> *ko kme iv it vet had an opportunity ?l ?i*it;*e kin Mafnon, to make a rail at an? Bowary. when tlier ran )aor* of the mm fVi?n and acromw .odaliwna at kla ea*ahli?Htm-nt ; at the <tme time plrdgin| f himarlf that hla patron* w iN aiway* l?nd a r? ??? r'.ihle ?tv! WW*, Wrttk ?ni'.r? S W . B. in lend* to devota Ma wh#l# and aole attention to hi? ? twery Ea taldUktnent, a* "too Hfr*. B to the r . > ift ? t?'> nary department, ?*<l with the Bnited rtmlaal of both, lope Mill t? merit a eon 9 oanre at the patroaar* already ao eitetw'elv eiperienred. Ik many thank* for pact fetor* tt. W. BRYIIAM, Bwwart fHmrm C??*c#owary and Hatno*. N" *x Bowery nay* ly ^ opposite to RiTiaiftam ?. IV OtI ? Hf AH1 paraon* imTehied io O. B. BoyU k Unm phi iew, or O. B. Bayle, are re.|i?e*ted to rail Of ihe?iih?ri lntr, 151 Wo.w?rr ?treel, mm! ?ettlethe ?me. The a??ipnee lie inf daairou* uf br|p?i?g tkia fan to a rltwe a itUmt irgnrv to tin creditor* M Marmai* npeiwe*. alie rrtjue*!* that iiimi t ion may >*e rieaa to tttla watire. r?r any in<Orw>atl?a thai mar I* rwaired, tbry are refrTr*<l toM M. Weatar*, fcar e*a?*erf wk.. ? ill, K preferred , rerw<e the amoant ?f Ik* aecaaat and *!?? a diariiarre. itHa* baKaw HvNWB. TO LET ? The more No. 10J Fulton *L, suitable for a merchant tailor or dry good business. Inquire at ?'Ao. 2 Ann -t <iu2-y M IO 1< 'I'. ? Several small dwelling* wild many convenience*, suitable for respectable mechanics and others. Apply on the premises, No. 1 Rose street. jylO-lm* / NOTICF..? To let cheap, anil the rent taken in Tj^jiZ huard, to a respectable family, a modern style three ?lory brick house m the upprr par of the Bowery, till 1st ol' ftfby next. Inquire of WM. II. McKEKA U CO., _au2-3t- 51 WiJIiam it MTO ' KT, ? The up|>er part of a small two story house, Nu. I Peck Slip, Mutable for an otlice. for an ar tist. la' <1 . ire ni , or any li|(ht business, or for a man and bis wiie. No liunily with children need apply. Kent^lflO.? Possession imihediately, IT / There will h- no other familv in the huuse, tin- lower part i>ein.r a Nieilical otKce. au2-y Hlli;.-iH TO I.KT, OK FOR SALIC.? The new modern built llirr >? -! n-y house in 9th st. a few doors east ?ol Broadway, beliii^ the middle of the three house* just finished. This house is tin! died in the best manner, with a I the modern improvements, aini ponession can lie hail immedi ately. Apply to ?. CLARK, 136 Water street. my 16 istF FOR MALK OK TO LET -A large build ing well calculated for either a bleaching, printing, or dying establishment. In the building there are two large copper boil rs, also vnts, nnd a horse mill on the most ap proved plan, with an amide sup; !y of the purest water, led by pipes into the top of the house. It is situated within a few mi nutes walk of the navigable waters of the North lliver, and within seven h.^urs sail of tin city. A beautiful cotlaee and a lew a;' res o land in a high ^tate of cultivation, may be had with the prcni-.es. Ik quire ol JOHN (5. IILAIIt, jy3l 2*' 38 Broad ?L A VAI VAB'.K V.HF.AT OROWWO FARM, of ubout 208 acres, situated in lie town of Lancaster, Erie county i 4 this Slate, r. ill be exchanged tor either Dry (ion is oi (Iroceries ? especially the Utter ? on the most reasonable terms, subject to a lionil ?nd mortgage of $1,400, and interest pa > able in 7 years from February l ist. Saul farm is situated about 12 miles from the city of Buffalo, about 1 mile from the Itail Road now buih-.ing from Batavia to Buffalo, and some 0 or 8 miles front the Erie ( annl. There are improved on said farm, about 100 acres, atul the balance most beautifully timbered with oak, ath, bastwond, ?u,.ir maple, beech, elm, 4i.c.? w ell adapted to wheat, and in the heart of one ol the rich est ami brst wheat grow ing sections in western New York ; the faee eflhe land is precisely w Lat i should lie ? neither entirely tlat, nor vet unev u ? with a public highway passing on two sides of ii. There are on said premises a ?ood frame barn, and a poor loghotue, but comfortable for a tenant ; a fine young orchard, good water, and a fallow of totue Go to 80 acres now in prej .nation for sowing w heat this f e.i-on, with sutlieient team aiid farming utensal* tor t'nuhinv the work. Title indisputa ble. For further particulars, call on or address L. II. No. 452| Pearl nitwit New York. ?? l-altt-lt* gm TRKVAhf, SrilDDAUT 4fc CO., No. H Courtlandi street, |,eg to inform the trade that tliey have removed from No. <; Courtlai.dt street to the al>ove large and elegant new store, w here they have on hand, and are con stnutly receiving, fresh supplies of Ha'.ierV Plush and Trim mi iv s. Also, fancy mlored Plushes, for ladies' bonnets, which they will sell oti accommodating terms. Hats, Caps, Slot !;s, and Stock Frames, at wholesale. sl2-y nrcoWH. <V CO.'S OXKPitKBUAT 8TOIIE. ? The subscribers, since the year 1824, have 1. aimed at furnUhing the public with ?n elegant and sub stantial HAT of the most graceful form, at the accomtn?datiiig price of $3. They can now sav thai their effort* have brea crowned with triumphant success. The llats manufactured by tl-em during the last three months, surpass in beauty and finish anv heretofore offered, ami stand pre-eminent among those of higher prices, wot u by the fashionable world. To their ! patrons they would say? the quality, as far as may be, is uni form ? the price moderate and fixed? the profit -mall, and all the sales for cash. 178 CI' atham Square, cr. M?tt at. , . . V I ? V HltOWN k CO. FOHT K II ' S COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, bkoadway. r f Mil". uuMiin of ti.i.s iu'titution is t?> uiford > onng men an ?*- oj pottundy of qti ? I f> iiiK thein*elve? for mercantile in a siinerior and e vied it ions manner: their a', ten I on t?eii:s exrin??Te.> 1 *> vudi** of prac tical utility. The course of instruction romprenenns sucii informal on a? is inJispeu ihle to the merchant and the man vf bus tle -s, and combines ?bc advantage* of prirule tr-0Hi will, the lady ro itine of the coo lit In* lioiise. BOOK-KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, AM) ARITHMETIC, Hi" taught upon an < < ? it iial aivd impiovrd plan, by which a competent ktiowh-. of thi-"'- branehe* inay be obtain ed in i 't third dt' t lit- time it-unlly (levied to that object. Pa<j?rE< r, -r? May lie had nl Ihe room* IN.? Broad - IV 1} "ttr .Mr. .tftMn'l 'Am >??/?' rtart). ?* A ui i r? who cwjierleiice any dil!i<-tiliy in the free mw ait 'I roiitinaiid of lite pen, or tli<M>? w Imi, from the iv .nit of propet iiiKtriKlion, write an irrrgnl.tr atrawl, may have IIii-m ul.fclai IrK remow-d in a ft* and are enabled, b) a novel and i n t - niotia (irnri'M, to w rite, with raw and expedition, nil elegant riirient hand, ada|t(ed to the practical ;ir?d every-day purpoaea of lifr. f h'mm thr Kr nimg Oiizrttt.] The manner in whi- h Ikiot-itiriMi, i? frequently taught, r?nve\ * a very imiNarft < t Idea nl* tlm practice of men bunt*. The great tlitferenr* between theory and practh# ? between Jl??: *iud> of a . art ami it* application to practical u-e ? i* too well know n to need temark ; and we think Mr. Fwt?r'? plan |*?*ar??oa advantage* wniihy the conaideralioa of ail whowt?h to acquire the forms and modeaof lin*ii?e*? in a llionnich and etfectnal maimer. j f'rnm Iht S(;ikV?ii?.] We are personally in tpiainted with Mr. Ko-ter, and lake (f rent plcantirc in rceotnmonditig hi* e*tahli*hment to the notice of our fellow cilir.eti*. \Ve have examined In* ?\xicttt in detail, have observed in* mode of iiMlrticlion in full o|m- ration, and are fully lmiire<-ed with the practi cability and lit I if > of lii>< pi in. It facilitate*, hrp ??</ nil other tnrihml', the alMiti/iieiil ol a free, elegant and rapid busilte** hand. For wile in above, I. TIIF CI.KTK'H fil'IHE; ciioi prim rig a *?rieii wf nwrrnntili teller*, Form* of Invoice*, Bill* of Parcel*, Arroitnl ."ale*; with llinl? lo \ oottg Trade*tnen; e\? plannfory re. nark* on Foreign and Inland Rill#, lit?urnnee, i'.*r bailee, foe. My H. F. FoctKa. Crif>t W 'J. A CUM'!.-;. TllF.ATI*K ??N R??OK KF-KIMNCJ, elucidating Hie principle* natl practice of douMv enln and the modnrn method ol arranging merchant*' M?(*mt>, Str*m! tdthtm, enlarged anil improved j lo which I* aild ed Kqimi'on of Payment*, I'otiiincreial Term*. fcc. Hy B. F, roar* a, I rofiime. **n. pp. . ? Priet, $1 AV TIIK AH T oFKAPIH \MllTI.\i; I I.MMTR ATF.ll AM) FXPI.MNF.D; to *vli.< h I* added I lie Anpilar and Anil Angular Hyateni*. Hy It. F. F>??t?:?, I vol. 8v<>. with plate*. ? Pntt, $1. 4. FtnTF.R'H KI.F.MKNTARY COPY HOOK*, In which tlie e ipie* are nrranfe-l throughout, and the ?do|ie of tlie letter*, the thio.ne?? of trw: ?own-?froke?, be., are indicated by a new proem* of ruling : deaigned to furni*h F< H'loi.* and F*MiLiti with a practical ayaleta ol tenrb in? the art of writing. No. I to 5. F.XF.RCIHEH IX CVRRF. NT-HAND WRIT1NO, forthe n?e <if the atndent* at F.?*er'a Tommerciat MeliooJ, No. 1H.1 ItnoAow ?r. New YORK urR 1 n TRt?KT COMPANY.? Per*oiw may l?m??ie? witb ihw Company oa Uiair own h*?, ' <*J and either for tta<- wb*?le duration of life, nr for^ nmUe^-petl od. The poymeuU of preaiiaai m?y be elUww mane amuay, " " Y,'.ZZT~ CM H?lrrf Dnfc.?.W T~r. if- <K?- zr ! V," i'" IS" x '.li 14 ? T7 IK * M 17 ? ? 14 n M 13 l? W rr i 12 v m si i tr 3? I 2* ? ?? M t * 29 i aa <1 in /? 1 1? so I 31 42 1 44 M 111 . SI 13? ?t IM W s ? jn 0 <41 32 I 3M 44 IN 46 2 *7 21 ? ? 33 1 44 44 1 #1 ft )H 33 0 M 34 134 ? IH M |M 3S t>tn 34 1 3fi 47 IM lit $ 8t 34 IN 34 I ID ? 194 M 4? IS IM 97 1 43 40 IM Monry will be reeeired in deposit by the Conpany, aad bald la traai, apon which int^rent wMl ha tMnarl aa follow* i Upon any ?ura over |ino, irre<ieemable for I year, 4| per cenC " " - in* " for 4 mm, 4 per cent - - " 100 - for 1 moa, S per eewc TRURTRKB. Wm. Banl. Ramael Tbainpanii. Tboa. W. LdiIIow, laaae luaam. Win. R. Lawrenea, Peter Rewwen, Jacob Ixtrillard, M*pbe? Wa rr*a, Jobn Daer, Jaaie* Rem, Peler llarmnvT, Walh'l Prfoie, R. Van Renaaellanr, N. B???rtai, Jobo O. Caalar, Reni- Raewer, Tboa. Raffecn, C. W. Uanaei, H.C Oe Rham, J na?M? Ooo^lnfo, Ja:ae* MclrM*, JoSn MtaR, J* f. O.Hmneauit, Tina RenJ. L. fota WM. BARD, Fraie^eat. l?>e C~*mrmnr ?94 tt K|| KM0ii HiHLRH ?>It..-Warrame?l aeeatoe OU for tale by DR. LRWIR FR(fCHTWAN<IRR. jytl removed lo No. I CooctlaiKlt H. ? KKKIUHT A BID P A ??AO Ht>* LIV Kit POOL, always can besacured in* ekly ' ?P |Miituinti?-- hv iii?- itobuisoo* Line. J11' |..,,,K?r HIHKKNIa, ItOBlNSliN, and MARTIN VAN BI'KKN. will lie leaving Liverpool on the 1st and Ith August, conveynntes lor freight and pasMge- . . . 1 Drafts, as usual, on tlie Robinson Brother;, pool; llw Robinsons Co.; ?ml Uie Bank oflrelaad, Dublin. ftp ply or address 334 I't arl street . .. rn je21lf DOtJOLAS ROBINSON k CO. ? K?R .AtKAWlr. ii iim?i? HM??f i ' l'"* l'v>< "f Barclay Street.? The tur.laj morning, at Wclo^'*' Thursday,** ? The SWALLOW *Ts Uxi'Trow afternoon hi 5 o'clock. NO rll/K.? All (roods, freight, baggage, bank brils, specie, or any other kunl ol property, taken, shipped, or put on Voard the boats of this line, must be at the risk of the owners of socfa goods, freight, <tc. 44 KAIL It OA I) MMK FOIt U?HTON. h? CT?1"* VIA NEWPORT ANU I'KOVIUKNCB s . . x -_j? ? from the fowl of Mdiki-lh.-M ?tr.-et, Baite unmscait >fw rv I'lare, North Rivet, at ?*> n'rlork. The l(IIOI) E IS I. AND, Capl. Thayer, ? ill leave on Satur* ?lav sit t r rnoon d io'rlock. The NARK AOANSKTT.Cjpt, Cliild, willleaveon Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Frets. In not received on hoard after 4 o'clock. P. M. Passengers for ll"Mon will take the Kail Road Cars at Prr?vi. dence immediately on their arrival. See " M nthly Arrange, meiit." au4 K LT^*- ^ lUlf. Kf?*!> lilSEFOR Bi?? TON, VIA NKWPORT AND PRO VI !>KN? K.? The Steamboat LEXINGTON, Captain Vamlerbtlt, will leave t'roin pier No. a N. R. foot ol Morris street, on Friday afternoon, Auicust 4th, at 5 o'clock. Pav.euge.-s for llnstoii will he forwarded inthe rail road car* immediately on the arrival ol the LK X INOTON. * Freight for Boston forwarded without delay. For further information inquire on hoard, or ol l>. H. ALLEN, 169 South st. N. B. All persons ar" forbid trusting any one on account ol the above boat or owner. *1 k rr > pvl)\Y idNK K() II It A KTFORD. V ifi - , The steaiiUMHtt CLEOPATRA, Captain Ileynold-s w.il lesv.- from Peck Slip, E. R. every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning, at 6 clock. , , . FOR SAO M \UB()K. ? Fare $1? The new and elegant Meamboai CLIF I'O.M leaves Lvrue immediately en arrival of the CLKOPATu. V, and arrives at Sag Harbor at about 4 o1 clack same afternoon. ? . Foil SACHEM'S HEAD.? The Cleopatra will stop at Hit client's Head on Saturdays from New \ ork and on Mondays M N?w Vork. Fare ijfd. Fare to New London, $A Umffe* will leave Lyme (Btscon'1 Landing,) immediately on the arrival of th? Cleopatra. For further information, inquire on hoard, or of l>. U. ALLF.N, IttJ South w. N. R.? All pervms are forbid trusting any ooeou account ?( the above boat or owners. jyl2 h Cy1- f>~ c A M I* ME KTI NO -ACampMeet" tfcwKX i will take place at sleinp?tead llarlmr on rV "" Monday, August 7th, 1837. The steamboat B ER< ' K\, ( 'apt. Scott, will leqve the feot of Canal street, on Tuesday, Htli inst. at 8 A. M.; from tlu- foot ol Market street halt p.isi S; foot of Delancy !? A. M. I^enve Hempstead II irbor I f. M. every afternoon during the meeting. ?? S7J cents each * ay. aud- lw" c** > PTkaiibt K XC!IR> lOliYd W . OLEN ('OVE, and the intermediate place*. JWrSesom*- j,- required.?' The steamb mt RUFUS KINO, C.ipf. Vnten, will leave the foot of CourtUodt street on ttondtvy mornitijr, Hth in.L at h .lf past S o'clock, Whitehall at 10 o'clock, Fulton street, Brooklyn, at a quarter na*t 10. Catherine Ferry, New York, at ball p.?st 10, toot of Oelanry ?treet, at a quarter before 11, and Dry l)o -k a'. II <^clt>ck, passing throuirh Hurl* gate, and viewing the b anti:ul scenery along the East River, such as Flushing Bay and Hands Paint, to the head of the Sound. Fare fur the excursion, .V) cent*. au3-3t" SEltANTO.N. Proprietor. N KX? UKMOK TO THK FISH v - 'NO It \NKS. ? The ? team boat SlI'EHIOR, -l,v Capt. James II. Leeils, will leave the s'eam boat pier, foot of Warren street, on Fridav morning, Augusts, at a quarter ? o'clock, the Old Smte Prison Wharf at halt t>ns| K. ami the foot of Fulton street, E. R. at 9 o'clock, f?r the Fishing Bank?, and will return to the city aboot 6 o'clock. P. M. F.ire for the wliole trip^".*> rents. Dinner will be provuled on h'sard. Also, a person will be on lioard to furnish bait and lines for those who wish. au2-3t* ^ :r ^ *-? * '* 'I ? -K?N PAtt'l 1 . I'lie steam - h iHiat VV Alt KEN. having been engaged for a JMaxntwr^ Coiilmn Excursion on Monday evt^jing. August 14 h, IB-17, will have the f?ot of Rohins'w street ?t 6 o'clo ck, touching at Canal street at li ilf past <i o'clock, and pro ceeding up the North Itiver, will ?top at Yotikers, where a supper lias b. en euv'aged a' the Yuukei't Hotel. Mr Bwwrt B>md has bet n engaged Tick) Is, ? hirh are limited, can be had at 07 and !IH West ?lreet, aod at Underhill's, corner JeAe<? son and MsdUon street? Prlcef I. Slmuld the weather pps ve Unfa volatile on Monday evening, Uie almve v? ill ta?e place on Wednesday evening ollowing. au2-2w* w ["??? I\t<. W AHKANV" MBNT.-Ua L */^v. . t-'j ind after Tuesiiay llth July, the steamboal ok ANOK tiapL Frost, will leave New York tUe foot of Chamber sl., on Tuesdays, Thurstlays, and Sau?r days, at I o'clock P. M., ana I'eckskiil oil MomWys W?slnes.Uys antl Fridays, at II nVhtcfc, A. M. Pe Uskill ?*?enr Sunday at 7 o'cliK-k, A. M., and New York, at 3 o'clock, t. M. lamling at the old state prison wharf, Yonkeis, llAaMgs, Doblw' Ferry, Irwin*. Tarrytown, Sing Sisg, Irolon, Crugi r's Landing, and Verplanck's PomL Fare?' To Vonkers, n-.%?tings, Dobb's l-errv, Irvmg and Tarrytown, S6 cents; Sing Sinn and (Imtnn 37* cfs<< ; Cra ger's Landin*, Verplanca's Point and Peeksklll, SO cents. For freight or passage apply to the eapl. on board, or to W. T Barney, corner of Chambers and West street, and la Mes\f? Crook 4i Fowks, corner of West and Lilwrty ureeu. jyl3 1m - BOSTON ANI> IMtOVIDRNCK KAIIj IttlAU L11E. From .V n? York. Khodc Idftnd, Narraffanaelt, Miiwai bvwlbi ? * UIkmIp l.land, it, Maaaachaaetla, Rhode Maml, Mii*aachii?ett? KImmIp Maud, Narrat-aia^-lt, M??*arhil-ett?, ? # Hbuli MmkI, Narr?i'an?eU, MiNirbawiu, Khode Mand, Ifarraffamett, MiMirliuwtla, AUG! ST AltltANUKMKNT. T umiajr. W I'lllHv i?y. Thnmlijr, Friday, Maturilnv, 3d, 3.I. 4th, fttli, Monday, 7th, Tue?di?v, Hih, W,-diic?.Jay, ttth, Thursday, Mth, KildaV, I I III, Saturday, IBh. Monday, 14th, Tu??dav, iSh. Wednesday, IbiU. Thursday, 17th, Knday. l*th. Saturday, 19th. Monday, 2i?t , Tuesday, I, Wednesday, M, Tlmrwlay. 24th. Krlday, 3SUi. Hatantny, 84th, k'rwm fravtdmca. Masaachuartu. ? ? Rhode Island. Narra?at???t Mama* liut?U_. ? # Rhode Island. , Narrai'aiiartt. Massachusetts. m ? Rhode l>land. Narrtpinwli. Massachusetts Rhode Island. Narragansett MawtrhuxlW Rhode lilaiMt Narrairaiawfl. Massachusetts. ? * lllmile Maud. * * Monday, Will, Warraranaatt. Rhode Maud, Ti;-.day. fltfl, Massachusetts. Narrajrnntett, Wednesday, StHh, * * M i?-arhn?ett-. Tbnrsdar. 3l?t, Hhwlf Mand. Fit*' nirer* lor R'mIoii w ill lake lite Rati Koa.i Can at frari dence inime?Hal< Iv <*? their arrival. I r Ail Mercandiar, Specie, and Saw**- at the rlak of the awi.cn thereof. aa I -thai MtM. jjSBfij RAIL. KUAI). "" ? ?S casS Lrn ve llt> k?vdle. 7 o'clock, A. M. II " 8 ? P. M. Leave Irnakha, lo'rlrrk, V M. I " W. M 5 (hi and after thia -late, the Cara will ran aa followa, Haadtn included ?? I /m > ' Jamaica, 7f o'clock, A M. lit " ? 3| " l?. M. Paaaenirer* will lie received and left at I be following niacea, ?it: Wfwtittry.ciewavillf , l>e Lanry A venae, Union c'oarae, W rrknff'n |j?rie, and Bedford. Ticket* raa he had at tlie varW.aa ticket office. Paaaenfef* win take seat* without them, will ha ciiaraed one third more. i V 17 v lALI IIItHM n KTONAf IIM K.flrr reare ut (llnaar Mtraraur I'awder, AM IIHIOOt HT'VMACHIC KKfKHVBi CINT t.lNUKH RRVKRAdR Pn*DICR. for s lor pr?> li'?U due i av an immnliale effcrvesrent . draa*Wt. in tWe hiabnat prpailile stale of perfection, alia viae the thirat aa well aa Mag miael' d with a mnipon. nt part of the pore Jamaica Ulnffe? now ao mnch ettolle.l in difficulty nf digestion, wliere it* ntedi Ciaal properties ha* stood the teat aod met the appoaral of tho mnnw a tad the learned. To traveller*, tnnrtot*, captain* of veaaela. Ac., It will be faand a desideratum of Ike hii-lie-t import- either la atrkaaa* or ka health, or in whatever cTimatc, il will aarpaaa any oilier pea pa Mn eaian'. sn.l Weiag p I y portable , render* it a ?ttt| f*?s thrr a< >|u*ii ioa Prepared by. joHNBON k CO. Cbenlau, At I heir JTr. .led ?? ater Oapnt M and *t Cedar at Kodaand Meallnt Waters Hyraya (if all kinda. SehUItt it W*da Powder*. Ac. JeMia CIBAIU. ? ? IOHN AJiDEMOW, Hbpi of tho ladtea Chief, mt J Bn^dway, and ad;o,niaa the Cijr Hoapllal, rcpeetfuMy la. f.*iaa tiw adwlrer* Of rood < l'? ARA tWrn he baa aicreerfe,! in >.,.k ,pg arranrrnienw w th the celebrated inooafa turec. Doa Manuel Pnla h Co.,ofH\rana, fhr a cooatant aapply of cbah-? brands ?ar.i?_aa are rarely fotMd In tbta market. ^?aa bavin* their on ter na (wboie 1 of dirlr pa iraa - SZ^A call will oblige N. B.-J. A ha. no ronneiiM with aay o*er l^aae la th4a c*y. jPPMF brand*, iw ta a* are rareiy i*mm in thla MMrket The mo*t ra?tidiou* conantaeara may rely ? taate ir ratified, Wf CiftHa of envy BaOor, and oi aale or retail), thai aball induce a -antfcaaanr