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Page 1: New York Daily Tribune.(New York, NY) 1844-10-29. · 2017-12-20 · THE TRIBUNE. ForThe WeeklyTribune. THELOVELY BAND. Thztgrewtogether, a lovely hand Ofbrothers and sisters dear,

THE TRIBUNE.For The Weekly Tribune.

THE LOVELY BAND.Thzt grew together, a lovely hand

Of brothers and sisters dear,And they gaily plav'd on the sea-girt strand.

And they knew not a single care.

Merrily over the high blue bills.Merrily over the lea,.

Orer the crags where the eagle dwells,They straj'd in their careleet» glee.

Tb>8 butterfly sail'd with a trembling wing,A« the laughing emup drew nish, [ihing".

For ihey naid.'He's a bright and a beauti'i:!And our prisoner he. mmt bt:

Thss ailvery trout in the babbling brookThat wound through the meadow green.

Scare* ventured cut from hi* f-hady nook,For he knew it was death.I ween.

The bob o-link paused in his love-sick song;.And hied to the old elm tree,

As the chattering truants hurried along,In chaae of the tirelf as bee ;

And then he warbled a lively song,For a lively bird i« he,

And he hopp'd about the branches among,Aa if proud of hi* minstrelsy.

When winter came on with his blustering stormy,And covered the hills with snow,

Congealing the streams in his icy arms,.And peeping the lattice through--

With its merry freight, ihn fairy sledGlides swiftly over the stream,

Which rumbles along in its narrow bed,Away to the sea, una/ten.

Over the mountain of cold white snow.Over the rrieadcws of ice.

Through the valley-; nway they go.In the glee of their sportive chase.

The happy hearts, and the sparkling eye.That gather at eventide

Around the hearth.while the cold wind sighs.Might pardctt a parent's prido.

For the budding flower hath a holy charm,And it twineth around the heart,

To be shielded thero,.le.-t n breath of harmShould a taint to its truth impart.

Shall I still go on with the lovely band.And tell of their future years 7

No! I'll leave them there on the sea-girt etrand,Away from Ufa's withering cares.

POCAHONTAP.

COMMERCIAL ANDJlüß/Ei' MA TTEHSSale* at the Stock Exchange.October 38.16.000Oruo.WX 103 5 Aub. & Rocii. Rd....lllKUBO do.10SVI 25Housatomc Rd. 37»,000 do. "70. lOKfc 50 Canton Co. 43'^jLOOO Indiana....,.H>«, 25 do.......Tot» TJhnoi»Bit. Bonds.. 1» 1150 Mohawk Rd.MO t»i>S.0OO Reading Bonds.. »3 7a ISO do.stt) i*s

,3Q0TeiiuTreus. .Notes 8 SO do. «oSUhn Am. Ex. Bank... B8)£ 125 Harlem Rd.72 ,ft. 8. Bank. 8 1200 Nor. A Wot. Rd. BlLafayette Bank. Cm.. 80 W) do .»lö HIiMorrisCanol. 6 SO do.. ... BU»

do. 6 1100 L. I. Rd. s 3

do. liLllSO do.hoC Stdo.U30 0 SO do. H3V

_1TJ. 8. Ins.106 60 do. 82 '.fO En*Rd.31ki 32S Stoning-tc nRd.W%X do. 3Da| SO do. b3 61© do ... . 31 SO do.bio 51100 Reeding Rd.b30 !A}n\ SO do.b30 51'«800 do.64 1200 Eust Boston Co.13%

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)fllotsadioI do1 lot on II

Public Stock Kxchange-Octobkr 2S.$1.000Ohio6*. '60.rt 102S1 25shrsE. Boston Co..tw 121,«ihr* Dry Dock Bk. stiO 70S| Ml Btoiimgtoo IW. »>4& V. 8. Bank.cash 7ft 25 Nor. at. Wet.¦ a«h BOi,CO Morns Canal.cash 5ft 25 do. H0-.3d do.b00 8 » do.cish bl»jIfr do.cash 6.V 25 do .bnw 81* do.cash 6 225 do. 81Mohawk Rd.b3u 67 ISO do.bnw 81'«

do .bll (J7?«': Ü5 do .bnw fflijdo.b3 OBJ, 20 ErieRd.cash 31

Sales of Real Estate nt Av:otlon....Ocr. SBBy H'r/Ain« RoUint.

Three story bnck bouse ami lot No. 7!* Soring-street.lot25 by X fact; house modern built, with Crototi water,under cellar, Six .$14.56"Tnr JxtBsoy EstsTB..Tho sale of this property, con-

sssunff of over 400 lots in Brooklyn, eommenced thai day, on

the following terms. 10 per cent, to be paid on day ofsale, auJthe balance Nov. 20. Where the purchase money amount- to31,000 or over, ft) t>cr cent., at the opUuti of the buyer, may rt^

Kin on bond and mortgage. Up to 1 o'clock the followingwere sold:

4 lot* on Canton.strect, nenr thejunction of Fulton-streetand Lafayette Avsnue, each 2a by 1<XJ feet. $25 each.. $:Ai

adjoining, same dimensions, $150 each . -. ."

do aobylOOtisct. Xt)Hampden-stmet, roar offie above, same dimen¬

sion* . . 170Brot» adjoining, 25 by 100 feet, »170 each. 61U4 do do do 140 euch. ;»'"4 do do do 1*0 euch.. 620I lot on I-afeyett* Avenue, ooruer of HanspdaB BUtet,*> by Ii) feet. »t

3 tots adjoining, same size, $300 each. KW1 do do no. I*>1 do 35 loot by 120 feet ou one side, IJtJft feeton ab* other.... . 370

1 do 25 feet by 116S feet on one side, Kltf onthe other. . 374

Lo* odrom'ng, comer of Conton-slreet. 981» feet on on«sale, 80 feet on the other. 240

Correspondence ot Livingston A Co.Bi'ffALO, Oct. 3»-S A. M.

full supplies I Chiciuro Wheat, of a superior Quality, arebow amring at this port. The factors there apswir to hoaware of the importance of keep i.c tho winter parcels sepn.rate from the inferior samples, which bus enableotba invoicesarriving to bnug the top range of Quotations, Twnorthreucargoes have gone ort eu jully ru stell ns the bes' Milan.80 cts.I*kjur isetill. i good rciuest: 400 bbk Tecumseh, which ranksa* fancy, solo at $4 2j. Very thir Michigan and Ohio binebrought B4 13S, and some miied brawls 44 Ub'. Corn for casualdistillation 45 cents. Domestic Spirits have cdvaneed again..Solas of High Wines at S! cents, wiih very lifht imports.Flour and Grain are arriving freely, and as treely transhipped

W csuial boat*. Several hundred are now lying in the basin h»Batch Rock, awaiting a free channel. By Sunday evening,anany of tbem will be enabled to get off. Weallier clear amiwarm.

Passenger* Soiled,In tie »A»j> Mtiarn,fot CAa-iV.sran.Mrs Loudon, Mrs Tur¬

ner, Mis* Margaret Bank», Miss Elizabeth Banks. Miss Sus«.)Edwards, Mr Loudon, Lieut James Palmer, C S N, Edwardrauae-r. Thomus Edson, Gustavus Street.

lALVRINE JOURNAL.PORT OK NKVV-YORK.OCTOBER -r>

Cleeared.Skip Jane Ross, Cmlthea, Savannah, J B, Gnger.Brigs Excel, Smith, Savannah, St urges A Ciearman; George,

Yatas. Charleston, Geo Sutton.* Sehr* Ashland, Bradley, Kingston, Jam. Banker A Tlace;J Wainwnght, I^wls, St Augustine. C B Fosdick A Co. Vir.gsoion, Worth, Richmond. Allen Sc. Paxson.

ArslvcU.British brig landom, Marriam, 14 days tiora Windsor. N S,

pjastor. to maste(r.Bntiah bng V\ in Boothby, Cockran, 25 days from Sydney, CB, cool, to Lang Si Randolph.Bng Helen, Chase, ti days from Lubec. 3CsJtnns of plaster, t.i

Breu St Vose. SuileJ in company «nth the schooner Howard.tor Boston.Sehr D B Keeler, Wade, 5 days from Thomaston, lime, to

master.Sehr Banner, Lovekin, 7 days from Calais, Me, lumber, to

Smith ft Boynton.Sehr Hydaspe*. Cobb, Thomaston, lime, to master.New bark Georgia. Collins, 12 hours from Providense, bai

Vast, to G Collins.Sehr Flora, Lovell, Boston, fish.Sehr Two Brothers. Hmcklcy. Bostou, fish,lächr Challenge, Foster, Thomaston. lime.

Detroit. Cuniioia, Bivsion. mdze.hr Mystic, Cliurcrü Be«uin, t'ndio.hi Excel. Lovell, l»o»ton, indre.

Rehr Keos.de. Ij.ngiv.. Boston, metre.Sehr J*sjser. HanuRon, Bssston, mdze.Sehr A M Hale, Bourse. Boston, mdzeSehr Mo.ry Ann, Thonaaston. hate.Bchr cmly Daughter. McDutbV, Lubec, t>h end'piaster, tj

Stnrth ft Boyutou.Sehr Emma, Collins Bsnton, mdze.Sloop Fjwix. lasvis. Fall River, domestics.

Packet ship Gamck, reported ns suited is at anchor at thecaithVs« '

Memoranda.xrriel

South West SpiSpoken, «I.e.

Oet27, gfTMontague. Pilot Boat Win HaclcstatTspoke stpp.-IpWa. for Havre; Rochester, tor Liverpool; whale ship Martha,for Newport, under close reefed sails, blowing a gal* at thotime from the Eastward.

Dlr.aster.A letter from New.Orleans, post marked at MehileSOlh, has

aid* Postsenpt." Ship Mary Kingsland s on tire, with a full cargo of cotton

on board. They are now scuttling bor upon the other side olthe river, trying lo extinguish it, but we fear vessel and cargosanll be destroyed."The M. K. is a valuable ship, owned in this city, aud insured

here, on vessel and freight, tor BfO.OCO. She is7?7 ton» burthenand commanded by Capt Weare.Brig Gibraltar, of Waldaboro. Yates. from Sydney, about 3.1

snst tor New.York, was totally lost soon alter leaving S, and 3tmsO are suid to have penshed. We have no fa-the.- particulars,add the above is obtained at second hand from Cap: Boudrvt,who ornvsed at B")*ton on Friday.Thn »ehrW A Cald well, of Philadelphia, was lost on *be aiirast, on her vornge from Matanxas lo Philadelphia. Captainand crew saved.

GENUINE TEAS,WHOLESALE AND RETAU*.

THE CANTON TEA COMPANY.PtrWCTJPAL STORE. 121 CHATHAM STREET, N. Y.

Bianch r*to.-«w:818 Rleecker street. :*\«w-Ycrk.XI Grand street, near Surly,«.131 Greenwich street, near Fulton.IIa Fnlton street, Brooklyn,ri) Chestsiut and 45 North Firth.it. raiiadeiph.s.H Hanover «ireet, Boston,

fKVITE the attention o' City and Con a try Familie* andX r^uriasers to Ikeir several «.tabbshmeuts. where u~ey th;nksrOlbe found by far the best selections of pure and nnanu'tera.M Tea* in the Cnited State*. The universal popularity and

l oftheir bouse with reference to high qualities, low pnI npngbt dealing, is too well understood to render far.

ot* necessary. Original and onlr warehouse forof Howqua'i Black Ten."Ob-erve..Strangers wiii

j particular to remrmber the number of the priRripalstore inChatham street, vut; 131, betnem Pearl nno Roseveft streets.

t public will also be pleaded u> take notice that the CantonCompany bar* nothing to do with aoy other stores exrepiI described at the top of this advertisement. cb'Y

Of! Hiin UNITED STATES FARMER'S ALMAfWWU NAC for sale at the Tribune Office at «1 per

SCHOOLS.

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TJii: NEW DRIGHTON COLLEGIATE SCHOOL iisituated at New.Brfgbson. r*at< I lam!, t. '.¦

New YuU, v;n:Ch I'lifJl." * "lit DOttT'7 COmmlln;r..ti. ii y steamboats 'I he builttKw neeop»eq «thespaei *

ond i lecant et»Use ne-f b» ih« er« Joseph, a'- an ex.

pens* ..I $50 U«l The r-chio' p.-s"-s.e. tnt itte* BJ>u_aa*an-t»g«- over every o h-r the location Is elevated, »elneu ana

health*; th* prospect by end and * ater .< unrivned. Aim

c-ips o' te.ic <n memployed ibrtL. w ousdepertrrssDU.enathorough c urve. -re imparted in etatiwinties a"', a^eetaihi (If p. ut'.e |.t Ü0, Gr»ek. F eoeh SI d .-paro-h LtBiUaeei.Ex>tb» areMnsre andDaeemr. Fsoeiaaand ü-awine.Oer-aa 1 Pa -an aod fci ushed 01 it when ..rdered ey ie>rer. s

"1 he-tscher» all ic> d« in t-e lam;';, fid oil speak rrench;and that taaiuasewill l>e spoken a' lemeels, courses of in-

»buettoa will be inu aiied 11. trie Nr'ura! Sciences, by larmierlemon ustrated ty a et mphrte , .>.;. »..ph.rai sppara.us.

I ire ir»af d 'tit: ""'"rmiiiion r. be wttoins; .. person or

by letter to L A. BIGGLOW, 1 x-n comer ol Broad - av sr.lFmtorr street; es.rrt.ice U6 IV: -o ure-t, Le-ier- a p«.«ileft a' the DoetM'« ' dice wtll be forr irrled daily 10 ihe rer.001f.ee..! .- 1- Th: next term c v.-*c.»s 00 lonn-y. P.OT.

4.,844.GLO 1.. LE KU'.V. Principal.

Tit* rbUowiec 1« report ol* a Counn'*..**: of Examinationn' 'h- ci.«e 01 the la'tteriu:To Qmrtt'L. l.tkutc:-ir. e ndei'irued were recpie. lid a« C.mm.ttec to ..'

und the reeenl eramioatiOfl oi ine New BrigUtm l lOIrch<t,i wh eh 1. under >i.sr cure. We s'een; it an .".et ot )US-nee to yoursell. an2 to the cause of pi!ii<-v n "1 express our

high gratification a: the sxbibititin of scholarship and disci¬pline *nich sea* prta*ut«ri! to ls on -hot o' ens on. Ail 'he De¬partments of-tuny i.:e evidently wall conducted But the pe¬culiar tecuraey und tboioushneu with which the classic* ore

tacglr. deserve our particular notice.We know of but te schools which, in this respect, con

cliim equality with y.-urs. We have enure confidence in

commendr t the init tutu.n to tre. public as a Seminary at

which parents may hope to have'..e -oir.d» of their sons pro¬perly cultivated and their morals cartfulJy tuerd«d.

Your*. 4tc.Rev. J.BL MATHEW8.D-D.

lo'e Cnancellor University. W. i .

Rev. J. A. MILLER. Quarantine Grounds,liev. JAMES BROWNLEB. j p0« Rirhmerd.Rev. ji HIN T .-EE! E .'. i '

Nev.-Briehtoii.^--t .;. :*4i ._'-^ m

>p! I'A.'t'.'l 'RY r-fflOOl.a? iril'LETOWN.Coon.t'Lsn-icsL and English Po< coiso ScnooL . I his in-

stitu'ion has been esiab'ii-h>nl ;rars. Stedeots are re.

oeived into too Principal'« family, and form a part of it. rnepersonal attentions, kind interc. u's« r.< Com|orU ol home urn

secured to pur-it. in a high decree. Preparation for Busrneuar CoUeaa is thorough. Middletow* ison* ofthe most beautt-ful. her.l hy and mi"*i towns in Nee England, easy of acce.s

daily Irom rsiw York, Albany arel Be*toa, at rr.orleiat* ex-

l»;n«« Young lads ure always Li. lied byecarelul person,wh°n parent* lequctt.Winter Session c immenct r Nov. ISth Charge §80 per cer

mo:.,.winch includes nil expenses saso for books, music, endmodern laasuacee. Circulars, weh rennenes*.at 44 Marketstreet, svhire ih- Principal mny ne f ->;cd d'.ring the «tek p:e-Tiou»tr, N..v 11 !(.l HA.-E. ".. M f'ri.ic pal ii\ Im*

L>R~i'. iTÄssE» 'S ORAL. PRAtTI'-AL A N11 tiRAJi-I MATM,'a I. BYSTEM OK FRENCH. TAUGHTWl' HOLT BOOKS AND STUDY.PROF. BASSET II about (örmi his Evening Clasie« t'.r

the ensuing season, at Ins resident*. Ml Broadway. This newprusie»*. having been in practice b '-seihree years, und hav«tig civen full mlisfuctioii to thos» -n pi is wh'-se vooution atnlbusino prevent liiem frr.m siu.'i 11 :. has coovineed the in¬

structor d( the etiieacy of his nets method. It lias txen thor.OOghry ts-stcl, und bus never failed to cut satisfaction Tho>owho wish to join the different crr.-.-f-i, will please to call imme¬diately, ns the nambet in each eh ..' will be limi'eslFor particulars inquire al ho lesideace, 459 Bioadwsj-, r.-:;

do-ir 'ii Grand, l«.f».-e H A. M. and 1; ler 7 P. M.sepaawfciiwfod Tu TafcSc

IFAMILY !::'AI!D!N': yi"!.r .< it. F' )R B' 'YS. Stain-1 fold. Fuirfiskl County. C-' ..JAMES BEITS, Iba

Principal ol tlm Wilton Familynuding r-chool (wbiehbasits limited n«n !«?t at present con pie ej will remove his Schoolto Htiii-.fnrd. Novimbet Is', v»h. i- .. has erecteif a large andcommodious LuiWing a> uressl) iriiu School, futaisbing »u.pennr nrcommodatiuns. N. 'i -Au intsrview ran be hawith 'he Pro-cii n' by culling on -. Bev. 11. Newell. Editor ofthe ChrtstianFamily Mncnz i.<. 1 *' Na-snu street, or hev. I),Mead. Editor of t'ie < hnslier '"a-io. Maeazine. and Mother'sM'icuzipe, h* Nassau street, I ei mil er 8u, letober 1.9; 17.1S.II'; 251. SV and 21. and a so t ^..!ai« a; tiny lime obtoiccr1._iiW2yie»_PRIVATE TC1TION..Mr. 7. Sc'.aßer Professor of

l^ksmcingand Waltzing in nb .. vane:;', would respect,full* inform he Ladies mid GecU-jRien of this city thrtheisnow foi.ru .g elasse* lot prttate n iruclion in the above artsat hi* resilience N<>. 17V !'rincer'. nearllullivan,Scbiml days an evenings will 1 nau^ to suit the nonven

tepee of in. nupits,Mr. S. will attend Semuayie*, t\~i private lesMins in class-"'

orsingi". at the ressdi leeofbis pup.ts or at IbeAeademy;and also to Ladies sac Gentlemen who wish to make up pnyn> Waltzing ueilM i at h*s acaden ytor further pufcul:-'. n. i iy ii' ve. nlSSw*1DUARDING SCHOOL FOR »tOYst.New-iimaan SenvXJifiiij.i t.J. ::n OsaoBst. RCipal.dumber ol Pupilslimited tn twenty.Tcriui ( )0 per real ' ireulttrs ran be obtaim d ol Meesr*. Ii- S. \\ elb, 4rj4 irand ?..v t. John Dimon,u7 Rivuaton-ktreet, Silae Lurlla .R James-ireel. DS Dun-oomb,4 Bowery; IL Bach.30C !.. ird-streei. Brooklyn. TecPrincipal can besecu at iiuO I'tii.'l-s.teL'', where circulars alsomay be obtain'.*!. o4 !ni*

pERTH AMBOY SEM'NAÜ E'-^ienrtfic. MafJwmaticaJA ami C'assieal. The wmtsn ifVsssioa ofM week* will com.mene* on Monduy, Nov. 4tb. Ilia coueri of Irittruetioo uthorough and practical. CmrtuVtrs, with lestimunihls and re-ferenr.-s, may be und ol JnhnS. 'l a- lor. Brick Church Chapel,orot the Principals. B. E WOOÜBRIDGE.s-i'5'v* c' t;. WOUDtfRlDGE.

BROOKLYN ULASSli \l. ,Mi ENGLISH SELELT54711« " 'L, No. 7s Hick., st'«- .This School will reopen

with it* 22nd Session on Monday, ;d ol rrcoicmtier. Tnor.ouah jnattiiction and «ubstantnf| eg^sss secured. Roferancato patruno. Circulaa »van terr.ts and '..iher mksinuitioc n.n>be obtained of iho Principal. cuSOu"" A 811 LAND" HALf, FAMILY BOARDINGJ\ St.HiM.it, ix>R BOYS..> imboi limited at 30. Cen-rrally situated in \\ osl Bawnafhita, ei«, t lo, N. J IS mil sfromN. York. 4M from Nci.ark. Tn-ms medcrote.The rirsi Sd-hi-in of this Bfig '.s.dution will open on Wed-

nemlny. äOtj. Oct. under the unttse^iaiecnreol the sub>cnber.t/or i/ie last Ö ittari Princwai cf the BloaMfuid Eng. andClassical Academy MAVID A. FRAME.

r'nnciiia: and Proprietor.Particulars furn:-hed 00 BT^b'satiOn to the Principal by mail

or ottijrwiso._kg7 tNI*

BOARDING »rTOOry-lRVlNQ INSTITUTE. Tarry-town, N. Y,-WILLIAM i* LYoN.A-M. I'nncpai.

Winter setstoo temnwiioei Sr.it .! November.' To those whodesire to pi'ioe sons nt ip .mug 'hoi I, the advantage* ofier.eil nt ihts Institution are elreved equal il not superior to any,It bus bean In -nc. e«»üi psmt on -'\ ;e.".rs. The loeation de-I'ghliul and Lrilub'ious, is con eni"iil ».!' iiccess from ihecity.1 nn ydificr. is commodiousacd corafnr'eb'e.the play groencsamnla, and disconnected front tl village. Tue meens***Muetttpient but mild, ler-jinbling Um\ .ifn welliegiiiated Cnn»-t'e.n family ; and no I'ay seholar* are received to counteractthe aaUitary induenee of fsssMt traiaine-Thr spsttat of instruction, is designed nol merely tondvunco

j and peifeci tnc pupil in tnebranches tfndied, i-jt tusrevelotiand instruct ihe juilginent, to enfiehtPB the un-'-r-tanding, loform the linluts, i.ivl (0 give a moral and usotul direction tothe incUnatatas.Further particulars, including Cutaloirue of Siudmdf, erosi

oss* of polrons. terms, arc will ... found in the circulrr tinttii-. year, tu had on BppbcBtlsin lit the Institute, or ai tit.Book Stores ol rUrlleti and \\ clford, AttOI IL.Ui*. Broadway,from whence also parcel* car. be foiv. arded drvny lo the ln. li-lute Roynors. 7d Bower;.

Relereuce. by pertQlcsioo, to the fcSlossins distinguishrx!geullemeu i

Washinitou Irving.Paiuil WebsterHon. Guh.tn C. Vernranck.('apt. Ah x trtlidell .Sla-iienzie.JMathauiel B Holmes. Es«|. I'lirrytown./Sebodee Cook. jr. F^.q. "1Wm. Culten Bryant. i>^.Ftancis Hall. Esq.George T. Trimble. }Nesv-York. City.J. R. Van Kensseiaer, M. ü. fKuv. Nathan Rangs, t>. 1». Illan>ei & Bro'.htr. J_s23 6we>Mj.-

BOOK-KEEPING, &cC. MARSH. Accouotai.t, respectfully announces thruhisCountmg Booms. No. Cedar street, continue ope n

from $ A. M. to 3 !'. M.In tho study of Book-keeping a- i' is ttiught by .Mr. Marsh,

esery nnpil keeps, in the most pi ctical manner, a csmpltUcj' par'nrr..,'iip ia.iily. einhrac 11«. till lha diflerent businc«;traiivsc'ions ol a good mercuutil« house. he beessme* famdiatwith a lthebeosi*con*tjtuiiog the «st, «.4uaBmedectianeniirviatmg to the bv>ks, trial buesiee*. balance sheeLs, arc-.u'iu.-curren'.. und with Varsons meicr mile raiculations. in li.teTHt.discou it. equation ot payments, exenenge, Jcc.

In one course of lusliuction a person o! ginsd capacity willbecome a competent Brn't-keeper. and will receive a ctirtifi-cateto that ttlsl No ope 1» Uugtit 111 a Class.MESCA^TUjE WRITING -A thoroogb course of pro-

greesive Jeasorss, which will not tail in ettVctiae a saJuat-ie m-proveraeut- Specimens y. a truly mercantile style may bi seenat the riK.au.

P.-osiKMtuses, with terrrts. boers, &c may be obtained alt!".'rooms day and evening.fiC M IRSH'S WORKS.The Science ol Double d.'-ry Book Keeping Sunpliead,

Uth edition, 900 paces octavo: p-:ce si.'lb* Ar! afSingle Entry Book-Keepmg improved»8d**litioi.

ISu pages octavo price IS eeiPer »alo at use b.Kiksiore*, '.nd at the room;.Mr. Marsh < ffert h|5 servires in ooening, closing, WI ttng

up luioks: _!"8 Ceii r s!reel, 1111 >is^r»_-eYJOiNES'S COMMERCfAL ACADEMY,

OR INITIATORY COUNTING ROOM.847 Broxpwxy. COKJIBB or MrRaxv-sTRigT.

r"PHE OBJECT «! this ustitatsoo is to impart tlioroughA instruction in Bisokke^pirg. Penminihrp and Commet.

cial Arnhmct'c. m.d quality Gentlemen fot thrprurticnl dutiesot the desk. Private ins . JCUon is giscu 11 required. Roomsopon day and eiot inc.CtT" .Members of the Marcar/i ii» Library Vstoeiotion arere-

queried toapply to the Librarian at Clinton Hall. WnO Wlturnish tickets ot admission under the arrnngetnent made withthe Committee.iXf~ Kaferenees ,:.-.y be had at the Academy to Bookkeep¬

er*. Merehanti Bs 11 ..:>> who have L«n students durin; thebxst nine > et 1».b;>- Foi sale, Jones's Pr.ariples «nd Praciw ol Bookkeep.tng.Svo. 18s. This sssitk :; adopted in ths first Academic ln-

'itilutiansin thisooantry. It ,s rrto nrputi.':»hed m Eoaland.andtort*ra*Jve!y mtroduced thcrti. ul 3.B»

c.

RI.r."^,.!M'"i;r'VE" LATENT SALAMANDERSAF&-Warranuu dry as well as tire end thief proof .

lbo tonowtng re.-iiricaie. !rum some ot the mrwt resiiectablemeichauls and others 111 the city of N*w.Orleans establishestheir ti.-v prsMf quaiiPi- beyond all doutst;"The undeisigntsi nave th -. i'ay witnessed the trial of one ofRich s improved patent Salar .nJer Safes in the furntee cttheitex Birsi.," Phe Ssete was piacci m tic furuace at 10 minutes after 11

0 c o^g A. ... and PsntauesH j; ;-e three sours, coustamiy ex-po*e.l ts tho mw. intense rHrti- Sat could be created bv the useof 0 ti h pine and coUoowtsod. Ii was then taken to the Hot-ot Mr. i.icn s agent in lb * city end orsened. when they lourdtact th*rontena we-e Btsther burned nor seorcbed, and tziaJthe wood work Mite no aeihia-ance ol hav,ng been Bxposeito fire.Tbe ursdersarned are convinced that this Safe was subjectedto g:e- ter beat than COOid pi -I» ex'st at the burnirg of en

bsitiding '¦¦ this city, however comhustib-«. tts content*; it,jt>.-jy therefore have no Beshalion in sayng that Rich's Safe»ore eminent;/ secure ag 1 Cr l the risk of tire, unoer any circusi-stances whatever.Nbw-Orlka.n«. !2lh June. 1344.

Jerome B. Bailors!. Master ofsteamer Sea BirdJohn Hoey, lire impect r of Western Marineend

_ -, IFire Insurance Company.Thos. H. CnenowrUi. Jeaeph Gr*nt,K. MrGraror. J. H Stauffer.A. C. Labatt. llenjamia B. Cook.Ke.'ie II. gsruret.

One of our customer* saved 4*0.000 in cn* of Rich's Safesalthough the burglar ,l:i eil r egnt hourv to Uy his ,s !l or'the lock.Tne abos s Sv'.t are sold In this city enlv b7

A. S. MARV2IS. Armt fur the Usjje&ettrcrs._saye^_1»S tVu'er street

aUILLi.DCTX"HED. YELLOW AND OPAQui]LA argeatsanmetit. \ .... Hussia Quill* by me b..o. for

.al- ch.ap y FRANCIS <t LOUTR EL.oü Msnafawuring .lauoacry, 77 sVaidea ian*.

REAL ESTATE.FOR SALE.

EXTENSIVE WATER POWER.IRON MINES..ANDVARABLETRACT (ifLAND F< >R SALE. lytag.ia

('.-.-ice ('-aunty, '.no Ramapo ELver, 35 mi-t from LheLi.y

aiHwm V .rk. the New York and Erie tLai!ror_,Ort_.eTar=.Dike, and RamspnRtver passing nearly through the centre jsft_ie tract. The wst-r.tx.wer !J capatjie ofdnvmg MattMMrjalmost any extent, ssUiere s a crvat body or water with teve.

ral falls. There are about ll.-'CO acres of load, heart.y .im-

bensd wiih wood of i~> to sVyem' growth. Tnore are also

sxterrttvo tr..a mine* o» firart quality, ltd limest-ir.» possott'eggieatstr»r.g*h. Part of the tried would rr.':!:e excellent tannx..

Tae Tuxedo LeJte. rs-o raitaloni and one die wide, !>*# .a ory

ptr: of '-he tract ;;>« rcönery of «'hieb n beaJJtiraL ! be place11 re-ttriab-V fteeithy. Ittsknown a* the Acgssta triCi, anu

ii tame tr., la above I';enoat Works. _,

Ac-ess .v.n be bar* to t! in three or tour noun from the city o.

Net* York iy the New York and Erls Pjulroad, orio t.vscri i btmrsbrthe svejol r-~\ i_dCr-irirT? Turnpike.oro?I y _.¦ ...-t o: \ k ..: :.-,v«str_w on tee u- "'r Live-.

r. .-j .¦¦ .... irr it._j*»rfiR SALE '»R LEASE-Tne Cotton Mill at Pet.tenon. .N.J.. koowa ax me

" i-arroil Mill." togetherwith th- machinery. The lot of laud f ITO teet by

luü ter_ I he building »-ery «u>tnr.rially built of «ton- w;tu

thick walk. 4 stones high, and a'iout Tu I«'. mnc and 43 fe»iw.de. The land ii wel: situated, and o'lter buddingsmay bt

hi vcntaeeoutly cected upon it. The Mill n now a .p»r:Uonand can be ilclivered on the 10th January next, when the ; re

tent lease expire.. Apply at f'atterc-ip. to Trtomrt« Roge-«era-New Y to »*. K.J. A K Y. ^ V nc -. .S.t*t_i

TO CAPITALISTS..The Saroca Company offenfor .ale iheir valuable Cotton Factory.

u The mam budding " of tine granite, 300 leet long by. w .>. cootaint 4 stories and an attic. There are two VV ater

Wheel*, each 15 feel bin. and IS teet :n d'aireter w.th It feethead and fail. The Pickerbouxe sof granite. 35 >¦¦; 30 leet, i heSire r.ouse and Drying Ivoose are wood. Tne Mnciiir.e (hopcoc'.air.iall necessary LooIt for building and repairing macbin*

Tu« machinery coii-:»t of 3") card, and preparation. BOloom*. 3S throstles. containing .pindles; 4 filling lrarr.eseon-airucir 364 snind'c 3 mule*, containing each M* spinc.ie-:ret *^.c. Air. cximplete; « cticeiine Imme« und wnrr>*r\..

Tiiete er? Üweilmgs for the riccnmmodr.iion of inx; ,nn.:>.

Two hundred acre. iai.d more or lex ly,us on each tide olSalud-i river, ineludinc me Falb ere own»d by Hie Company.The WalerTover it s%Meitnt/$r 1M,U»/piaaVM.The Saludi Factory it Mtuate three m let from 1 nratntMa.

where terminate, the er.f.'. branch of the South Carolina Railroad.is perfectly healthy, and turroui derJ ny anextentrrepro-vnxinocountry. Columbia atfor.l.« a cotton market wn-re theraw material ran I* had at every tejson Th- tacibtiss anrlaevantar«« of Ibis et-trtbliihntent make itr.n object of interest

to Capitalists. It will beoffered for sal? untilist December.ona credit of orts. two. three ar.d ft.ur years, with interest ennu.

ally For r.r.y farther inlbrmatmn. apply in Colombia, S. C.to E. II. FISHER. Asent._slljtowtDl«_

f OR SALE..3 bu.!.; :< -r- o4tli-«. (100 feetveide.;between9lhand 10th avenues; 5 Iota on 40th

_!tr-et. Iietween ?th ai d 10th r.venuer.; 1 lot on "pthnear tith avenue: 1 do. _8tb (tnei near 6th ,i do. on?t!i street, near avenue C. Apply to

VNTUONYJ. BLEECKER it CO.o28 lw

_

7 Broad-st. near Wafl4LFOR BALE OR LEASE..Thirty-two Lots of

Ground tor sine at H'm-aus, J. bounded bv Jcney_, Avenue, and Brio, H.-rs mnä, and South.strcris, about

one m:J# from Jersey City, For particulars, .Quire at _

CbutnKg':t-Srit._ _je_äfe*FOR SALE-A valuable tract orLnnd, siturted in

s^kw the town of BwoUsaven, SurTolk County, I>onr; Island.r" adjoiniae the Lung Island Railroad, 64 mi er. Irom the

t;ity of New-York, known by the name of Wamp.music.containing 3.-H.0acres. 100 o! which are under culuvation, anilabout 100 arrt". ef tares timber, mostly oak, lying within halfa m.lo e.f the Railroad. The remainder (a part ofwhich it exeellent toil and well adapted to cuIUsraUonl is covered chietlywith a young growth from 4 to U-i years sumi'ing. It w-'i af¬ford feed in its natural stnü- fi r a largo stock of sheep wighimonthtof the year. Ther«. is ,-n the premises, eor.tutuous tothe Railroad, an extensive bed ofclay, lyipg within two tt-vi 11the surface, suitable tor making bricks, with all t'.e nateriallreqiiisita in the immediate vieiniiT. The buildings on thepreini-cs consiit oftwotmall Dwelling Mouses, wuh Burnt.Toe above property, il applied for soon, will be sr.id bur.

eimer entire, or divided into two Farms, tr, sui: lb" porcbaser.For f lrher information apply to JOHN A. WEEKS. £r,q

34 Litierty street. New.Yorg, or ._ the tubsenbtr, at tos resi¬dence m A'illville, Brookliaven, L. i.o31 m . JAMES H. WEEKS.

FARM FOR SALE AT PUBLIC VENI.CE.-lnorder to clo-e th» i>tat*. the suhsciioers hs>-- crter-mfned to sell, at public vendue. the Fvm IsteofWil-ook. deceased, pleasantly Eittiated in the village of

Hanove.*, ."dorrs Co N.J. abour one fourth of a mile fromthe Chu-cli. 't co-tains aheut liO acr»«. on which i» a

IIwelling-HoCia. two Brims, lut-lbuise-. and a Inrre supplyof tVoi I and Timber. Ir will lie onered log-.ther and in parts.a» mny oett suit purcha^rs.

'i'he situ will 'a-e plr.ee on the prem set on T HURSDAY.the I4ih day of .Novcinl^r next, nt 1 o'clock, P. M when con-ditiowfwhich will be liberal' will hu madeanosm the suletwrihets, BlLAS TU'lTLE. Ip«»-,.

nSB ' > * . IALVIN ll< IW ELL i Kj cult"»-

' i^o i.\:i. exchai

IRTKBS OF DRY G' -ODS.Tne advertisers willexchange a plat of sixteen House j^iisofirround. elegantly

titiiated, about une and a hulf indes North of Cnion Place, ha¬ving a splendid view or the Hudson River, three of the great¬est thoroughlares lending to the property. Address M. W. tothe Gönnet nod Enquirer office. tinifc

~TO BIJ LET.s_,s TO MjSJVJOF.1CTCRF.RS.fffi» TO BE LET.l or Sne or more years, the Inrge. wellAL'.'iA. lighted, ai d very strong thne ttory und utt'c brickbunding, on the N B; eorner ofW Asenue and Mth .tre*t;there arr five floois ol W It. B in by 34 It. deep each will) latgeyaid and shed«. now occupied nap ano-lbltS txtanufeeiory.-Appliy at c,l_VVater.«t:_ 0841 w .

Mr. LET.'l'o a small Ien¦ 11y witlmut cbilereu, the.econd floor con«i»img of livo rooms with three fireplaces and marble mantels, la the new bouse in lltii

s.ri-et. between avenues a sad B.oii the north >.'de ol Tomp- ns square. In one room there i« a large lead siuk, with Cru.n v.et and \vr:/ie piftei at'a rrrvl carry ofT the waste ic¬

ier. For situation uiol convenience it i, not surpassed. Apply 44 Third street or UJ William.o'J4 «w*MTO LET.Two Room-, thä od and 4lh stories of

No. 5 Spnice street. Possession given tiumediatelynnd rent loss' to any ot.e who may wish to hecome a

p-iisiaoetrt tenant The rooms are suitable tor almost any I iiwlof mechanical business. Impute at The Tribune ffl.-e o;'3 tic

\ i iiTrsl it a i i l. ft ..' T-jtau I. uehdi..nci;LET.On the Slh Avenue and öl.t sireer, cntain-ng13 itooins, and Closets and Pantries, in .shed in modern

style, svitti marble mi ntebt, folding do<.rs. and every rems-site.'or a genteel family ; the windows open upon the piazza andM rlh green Venetian blinds. Allnrhed sio carnage house unitgarden. The aitoation is healthy ami pleacent. The Knicker-i.i' strc. ciii'inue th' ir u» no the 9th Avenue, past theCottage. Abo, the MnnhaUanviBestares leave the Cits' Hnli¦very hour during the day. i he rent low to o goje! tenauLApply onthe premises, or to MOTTex BROTHERS. Im.(miters of We.'ches 4tx. 7 Nassau at. Possession given on thefirst of November. ol'J

MUSIC.To thr Elite of Musical Taste in the U. Slates:{TARPa-J. F. BROWNE et CO.. from lErardl m-.kert

1 ol the Improved Petent Double and Single Action Han,London and iNew-York, ststatlished lblO. J. F. B. offers loisale a* Fflo Broadway an elegr.r.' assvrtment ol INuih!- nndSingle Action Harns. The rich brUhsjlcy of tone, lightness oftouch, rslegance of finish and p^rle't nieehnntsmof tjtese Harpsrender them uiteqiinled, and obtain lor tliem the first umateurnn.l professional patitmagc Ir Eurooe and this country. Thcran- constructed on thu l^i principles of the celebrate.;1 Errtnrwith all tne Hiihlern improvements of Loodon and Paris..Warranted to hear the test of climate, and at European pt ces.Harps repaired end for hire : Strings. Instruction Books, .Mu¬sic, etc. J. t. BROWNE, .Manufacturer,

No. »5 Broadway, andsu!5 3m Im* No. 73>i Chambertustreet, N. Y.

FIRTH<kHALL No. 1 Franklin-square, nave crttinttjunhand an eitentivc aasrmment ofNUSICandMHSiCAL

lWfJTRl!.MJ_VFSof_. kmdi. PIANO 11IRTES ofOitfercnlttyle. anil fiuirh: GUITARS, from the best Siir.msh tiatterr.t,(or which they have tecuivvsd premiums from the American In¬stitute over id; oihcr makers, ar.d art of very suiienor tone anc

style ol finish ; PLUTES, of n kinds and finish, <or which t.S-,-have i.l-o reci .veil rrmented aremium«: (M.ARION ETS. K E.NjBUGLES, CORNOrLONS, TRQMBI INES, etc, all ortbeiiown tuanufneturt' and wananted: importers ofMUSIC and alltindsofMl SITA I, INS I'ill MEN"! S. NEW .Ml :-l( '-.¦< ¦>.,¦od as soon it-: uMedied. .11'ST PI IBLiSHED, nil the muri ofthe K1JTUHENSON FAMILY; aho, HERTI.'.l'S METH¬OD for the PIANO; also, the I'RI'HECS GLEEIXIOK, I-*rag n coikjetion o! glees lor four male roil es, w.th piano secopammeut. sulecled and Runipilsd from the bos'. Gswmna end t.ig!ish authors, by AUSTIN PHUJJPS. Price One Dollar pettel. Merchants, and the Muv.cal corumunity gonemUy. are ro-siMsctf-.dty invitedjocall._ mhSU"

,PIANO FORTE MAN! 'FACTORY..TheSubscribers ore new Itnishingon entirely newarticle ol instruments which are warranted superior in tone to any in use. and to keep ic

tune much longer, the improvement consists in n Harp Frame,tseculiar in construction, obv ating every opjectior: hcrutof rtcaused by the ustj of mesalie ulares in injuring the tone. Pro¬fessors and Purchasers are .cuted to an eiaminaüon of thewtnsiruuient^

GLENN lit K» BBS & Co.!J'£S US Fultnn-strput, East side. Rroadway.

FT'HE HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY make is.A ssiuuiccs agiorrst loss or damage by rt,e and inland navi.ration, on tenu. as favorable as any otner similar institntkm mthe oity.

Capital. arski.fXV-OfTicc. No. bt Wall st.-e*;;.niRi To,-.«

R. Havens, Caleb >. Hal ted. John Rankin,Natsh Taylor. Wm. W Todd, tleigs D. Benjamin.J. Phillips Pha-nix. Wa. Couch. Nathnnurl Weed.F-.nnin- C. Tucker. B. L Woollcy, Ferdinand Suydam.lhsvid 1^-e. J. B. Varnum, l'enryG.'Fhomcsoc.J jhn U. Wolfe. Michael Ital.iwm. Peter L. Nsmtas,

Edward Ajithony.R. HAVENS. Presiaent,

btwti I r: Seererarr. ilio tf

I^llANCIS'.-s MANIFOLD LEITER "WRITER-.'Fht:truly great invention re-..inmends itself to ad who desire

nn exact copy of their cortt..>ondence, at, hv mis appaiaturthe Stroke Ol the pen that wrtes the 'ef.er produces tne Copjat the same t,me. This mial? of writing is a;-eeabe and ex.

peditious.affurdinggreat lac.lit.es to business men and :.-v.e.ers. The ink is petl'nctiy irsle'ibie. and_ cannot be era.-e..t byany knownchemMUtl bgeoL Ths Manifold »nrers are madeofvarious sues, for business und private use. some with lockand tcy, and are sold at very low prices by

FRANCIS & LOUTREL.Manufacturing Stationen. 77 Maid'n lane.

F- at L. manufacture a superior arMcle of BLACK ANDCARMINE INK. known as theCRCToN INK. part oalartyaäapted fi>r the use of steel pen?, warrauted to retain its cniors.nd tiuiiiitv 11 any climate Ctuantittes on bands and carefullypacked forshiDDitur. <^

THE TWELFTH WAF.D ASSOCIATION h..hy g v-e

t'.ittce. that they have mace arpir.gerrse-ls with HIRAMPARKER to ope» B 1 jn.l Office in l.'.e Twelfth Ward, foirhe leasing and sale of reale-ta'.e. and the ics-estt.ie-.t ot n'

rteyon bond and mortgage Ail perss.ns desiring to let oihire, purclisse or tell, real .ttute in this Ward, and uil per¬son' deaiitug t.. borrow or lo-a money on bond and murtgage.are requested to give notice Mr. Parker,with tSgrsumoltbtland. I'he i-rfice is corner o'USth t test and Fourth aver.ue.wnere & register will b.. kepi tor ibe purp->«e of entering -pp.i-cations r^or inquire ol Molt * Brothers. 7 Nrusau-street. oppo-site the Oojtoeo-House, OtEte hours trom 3 to J o'clock P. M.

C. H. U.UL FresidenLhtARriLLra Krma Secretarv. o; tat

HEFINKl) SUGARS.'tj^rOOLSEY AND WOtM-SEY from this date offer thenVV .Standard" Lit ȆBLE REFLNED SUGARS at the following low prices, etatLoaf..11 cents per pound. ) When less than five packajftCrushed.. 11 du do > are purchased, barf a cent perPosvdereq ll.S do do > pound additions,!.7 u- above are packed as follows:

Loaves in Ixixes of »>j lbs.)trashed in bbis. ofJOj " S No chaise for packsgtst.Posvder dindo.ofJöO " ), Apply to the New.York Taten; Sccar Refinerr. comer of*°"'-b and Mootxomen' street, »r at* Wall street.

.N. ]}..Ordsrs out ol the cfy qul; be accoajoaied by a re

ntttance._ ,S \m

M f2<\h Rwre. gcakTnteej) WATER TIGHTfJrOVtFJGYl X?,-1^ ;Ü11CH k FOL*. YEARStA).NOEK THAW LtL.\L-TberubscriSenhavo invented acrjethod orcorenng roofs wuh plain or ralvajuzed tin plates,watch t-ey euarantee to remain water tight nvt tkars. wheopel on by them 1 be meal is so put on that it cannot b«SjTec.ed by the thnr.g!ng or s-weldng of tbeplanks on wruah r. iiu!rb °oTi? ,J>5 Wmtrscttoa or expantior; of-.he metal7 oe fc>,.'osv;:;g gentlemen have Isadtbsxltdweihng hoaxes tee

s^rva is thu city, c--«red by taili-nethod u> ther sauxfeciiao :leirv Mreynrt, E" ;.. oornet, .fjt^ avenue and Stfa tL

Ir-i P. S:fc-:rn*?:ia.rn. Esg^.N'o. ?v B:oe iwxy.Dertd AasiJa. t>Jt^^^StSuntSn sad Wniisas,J, '^J?*"*-***? Mer-hir-t- ssxsjjaante, Wall sr.( rx.. H. linger. Esq.. .-.o. ol l.-ssau-tt.Francis Barnn. Etq.. t3 BrcaJ-u.üouce it gtr?c tivat ex lie improvement is pettrrtff1 all oer-

*.aiin-.rie trod- wtshicg to cover roots by the snpscr.>-i'planccn obtaia pennsaton oa modirrare lernt.

rahlatf P. NAYLOR & Co. V and 73 Broati-tt.

_COAL._t^_J SALEM VEIN NUT COAL.^«rnall stosre.

corner PnMkiin and West streets.

Orders Pgr I>pa'ch Po-lprorni.tl- ex-cu'ed. oaim*

LIVERPOOL ORREL COAL .WU1 be discharging :n a

few days, n very -upenor lot. se.ec.ud expressly tor familyuw at the lowest market price. Orden left a' Lhe yards, at

trie store "I Swirkimui & Trus'nw. lbs VV erer.sireet. erl.lroudh-he Pest Office, will be Fro«p.ir attendedf^p^^

.j2 2£1 Chrrrr street and 1T0 Mu'Vrrr-s'reet.

0~ R RLL COAL.The slitp ^ George, th s day dis.-he.re;.inf. . very inpetrioi lot ol Woodcock <fc Halliborton'i

0A L- ofextra large srze. ordered expressly for (an I use,

tad aii bwertd in the bold.for sale ic qnantrtrfi ../. ran pup-

Ataart-a: as low« market price, hyy fc BRo\VNB,«I Wathiagtoc-st and * Hall Place.

InY3-'; Peach Orchard Coal of all sizes, and v .rginia of6m (reality forsm th*. -"'*

/-ViAI.'-B'-'-T RED ASH. OR PEACH ORCHARDt1 COAJ _''r.Tl'.r. CLINTON is now rlcliveruig the

abt re«'rial, well screened. :p tn the yard, end free oi cartage,g pnees, six: Broken or Eet.WOO: larirastoTi

or Stoveand Ees mixed, jl": large Natal MSä.N.B SS cents per ton wt^be deducted d taken direct from

Yard co;-ner ^önr ar.d (;--e^!7-;/;-'.:!/!2ni*P&1X.R «.Liis tu.s.

t, K\i PE.-V'II 'RCHARDC' »AL.-Tneseas.in for! .7

have their rjrders fil.e.1 by citing : few days nonce. Also lor

I sale as clow, Lehigh Coal. Laekawana Coal. White AshOne I. Li verpool Orrt I and Sydney Coal. Orfers left with thecib=enperor at Rertine« Escape» "Sic«. No. 50 V> all street,..- ten uct the Despatch Post will be promptly idled at thebwest marke.:;r^.jKEj. DIfÄERS0Ni ,07 Anthony.

rcz: tf _street, near Broadway.C~i~\;r st m: !- - rtrr.e: ..: '..ic sar-eus kinds

o! i'o-J. both for domestic and manufartnnni puiposes:aid tb wnxn wc are now making dally addition*, we wouldinvite the 1 ttentioo of consuman thereto.Tur stock consists of.lED ASH, or PEACH ORCHARD, 01 the most gp.

P.-ived ve.n». -is "he Soohn, Lewis, and Saiem-.WHITE OR GREY ASH SUHLVLKJLL, of the Bros*;Miuntain and Tuscarora veins, ar.d'each Mountain, Leaigh, Lackawanna. Sidney \irgicii

Lrerpool. fee fee. J. TER BELL &^ L. E. JACKSON.ID Wali street, where sarr.pict may be teeit 5I& Hudson, and

tSl Broadway,and at the y.i.cs e..r. Hudson and Arnos it*, andcorter Perry, and at Rose Hill. 3d avenue, near 33d ureet-

Orders also received per Despatch post._;y:»> Dm*

rpHB COAL OPFWK OPPOSITE THE PARK.TRI-i BHNE BUILDINGS.Of )A L.Of lhe be-', liu iiity, nicpied In irr.a.- end nrtt tc

the respective uses, (or sn'e at cish rricer. t-.t 15.' .Ntt'iauit.rribone Building,, opnodteCiti Hall, vu

Peai h »rehard. VVhite Ash ScbnylkiU, Csnaet,.-. M-jnta:.n. G.-v A;s Scsuylf'-. Sydney.

Broad Mountain, letbigh. Newcastle,Ttacsrcra, uverpoci. Pietpu.&e.

jM 1 V. 3. PALMER, 160 Nassau st

BOOTS AND SHOES.Bl »OTS AND SHOES.

COUNTRY MERCHANTS and others are invited to callr.n't oxarr.me 1 tu-ck of trie above articlss. in part n.-

follnws, rutMen's Thick BVots, Men's Kip Brosens,Roys' do do Men's Calf Brogans.Boys'Calfand Kin do, i.'-> do sowed Brocaas,Youths' do do in. Kip 00 doMen'sCalfand dodo Roys' ar.d Youths' doDo fine do stitch Jo Do do tagged do

Tog-et.'.er with a great variety of Woman's and Children'swear, lower than ever for Cash or City Acceptar.ee>, by thece--e or dozen. GA LB fc CO. WO fearl.st.tx&3 Smeod* Ü. S. Hotel Buildings, late Hott'l House.

BROOKLYN BOOTS AND SHOES,At the 8"">klyi ami Long Island Sture 170

Fvlton street,m GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS, eoual to any , ..^

¦made >n the Ll tgsSBBbsJS>. LADIES* GAITER BOOTS, sunerio- t.> r: v .. .-

Miadein Brooklyn, and we iho.k eijua'J..an -- mule m >. Y.Every description of fine Boots or Snoos mneeto order.

Warranted 'o'isl in «i-:e and quality 10 Broadway,N. B. raii.iu- k.iid» ol Rnbners ind leer Shoes

SMITH vt HAR1VU« »RNE,o?ö Lii Puiton st Brooklyn.

GAULES GAITERS.^-Indies' Gaiters ol väriouirlrjcnpt. ins.Irom Si lorJS. And ^^e promise the

best fit.an*! 'inaIf 7 equal to say mac? in Broad wa".v? tv.lTlt * H SjTSHI »RNE. tn niton -.¦

_~ INDIA t.CB'Oitl HP~'T:-. -The sui»cru er- el"Tii 88 litt fi r lor sale the larg^-t and beet as»*orlrner.r of IndiaKubte-r t-h« es in the city, consisting in part of Men's f'totnand ^heet Rubbers, (Iver-Shoes with li-:\ther sides, leather.trap and bneale, nailed heels, Ac. Luhes' Sheet llubberOver-Shoes with elo*tic itraps: Ladies' and Mines' Buskins,rubber and leather sole*: lined nnd fur-trimmed t'ubbers, urn!Rii!itw>rs Ins'ed and in tie rough.by the ea-e. daran, or sing e

nc:r: together with every variety ofmanufactured India Rutber eoodS in use. at the War 'house of 'he Neu tk, N. J. In¬dia Rubber Fuctory. Td Maiden I j.n». N. Y.

c.15 _HUTCHINSON RUNYON.B< »t'iTS. silt »ES. I.EATHEI:." a.:. >

CHAMBERLAIN u G(iLDTHWAiT. fcsöSSt»Mnnulacturers and Conimssion dealers. ,\'n J77 I'rrtrl-

s'r.n, haw a large supply <d Go-is. ?r!T,1Ri.E 7*'» TI1FfVtZSTERJf, SOUTItERJf ÄJfli CITY TRjtDE.ind ore constanth receiving Irom the Msnefhetoren, chumberbtin. Cutler A Co., Holleston and A li Goldtbwait ACo.East Stoninztoo, Mass, insb supplies, consisting, of

Mens'an.! Buys' Russet rind tnici prgol llroganiDo. do. Kip and Calf do.Do. do. do. firitin and do. thick peged BootsDo. do. do aeJ do. sewed Brogans

Ladies' Calf, Kid nnd Gaiter BootsDo. do. walking ShoesDo. Kid, Morocco do.

Together with n variety of other articles in the B'k.t endShoe iine. which they will sell as low n.s any of the dealers orEr.strm manufacturers 'or ciuh or approved endorsed Botet,

L l'Crnl ai!v.,n( <i made on t'on-gnmentj. vfc lY

BROOKLYN IHMITS AND SHOES..*The sobscribensrenowsapplying ibemselveswlth l^irts lot i'u^temei*

Boots and Shoes, g, ntlemen nr.» Ladies e«n h Ivo Lito ßttVin!'.- Vr.\tr..; the shape ol their feet, at the Brcs t:>-Ltsne Islrs'.' .-'tore. J'Fan is tre»t.

S'tj I'll A :JARTS111 iRNi:^FASHIONABLE BOOI'ANDSHI IESTORE GROSS St

BETTS, lar! Pulton st. one do.ir East of Broadway, keepon hn-d a largo assortment ol lio.its am! Sh'ars, made minemost fashionabls style and of the liest materials. N. B. Mad.)to order all description ol Beotsand Sle«s. Fits warnintedand prices low to suit the timer. H l V

LORIN BROOKS..I, the undersign*-!, nm happy tc in-form the public, particularly the sportsmen and those who

are more desirous of traveling with more than ordinary ease,elegance and speed, nnd wiih infinitely less physical esertn.n.that I atn fully convinced that Brooks 1 E isttc Metallic ShnnkI! odi a decided improvement on any and every th'ng oftbu'-. nd bei re inrj da.i. and that it teo.'s v<ry materially to in-crease the facilities for running, walking. Ac I have, theserow rears pn-'. vni-.cd m ny thousand miles, and run somehundreds, nut I must ssy ihü- I never experienced so I>rtfatig.ie in treading the sum* di.-'j.rce, and at 'he ipee.',. as I didyssterday in running ten miles and a riuar.eroTerf.V: BeaconDoursa, which I tatished n. to a con-ulernjlc extrsi', iitri-batableto the udnmnblv constrneted Elastic MetalieShankIha.t, mnnuf'tctured La Mr. LORIN BRtx IKS, No. F3 Ful-toostreet, which Ihadthe good fortune to wear, cuming ncmnueror. Be the gratification to my mind-^hatit may :.tthe resKlt. I must acknowledge that am much indebted toMr Brooks and the Elastic Metaiic Shanks, for which I ofKrhim many thanks, and nfcommend'hem tn ail with a haartygoodwill. H. STANNARD. sl3*i.-n

DAGÜERREOTYPEs!lVIAV-YiiKK f. u.l'I'.KRI AN MIM \T!'itE GALLE-«. a RY. c..M.. ,.f |!r. n'wny .-:-! Ku!" n. ent rt ce in Fultonth.nl doot hrnm lhe corner.where may hnd mini .tures whichlor beauty ofcolor, tone and effect, can at all nines recommendthem-elves. and if not «up.nor, are equal to any that havebtenn."»i' fore taken. Mr. B. does not claim lopenorit) r

n rnself. but leaves his pirturei to the criticism of a just and in¬telligent public, who. «. well asstrangers, are invited to callatthe Gallery, before going elsewhere, whether trey intend »ivting nr not.Likenesses in all cases warranted to give satisfaction, and

colored in most beautilul mannen and in which Mr. B. donclaim luperionly, it being filled by a competent and practicalperson. Taken in all weathers trom S A m to 5 P M. Instrnelions csretuilv given in the crt.aWim'_M. B. BRADY.

HARDWARE.AMERICAN W BOUGHT IRON BUTT HINGES..The

fUbscntArr» have teceotly commen'^d the manufacture 0/wrougnt iron i'...". Hweas in the city ol Troy. ITsey ..r- ab tto supply order' lor Table tnd Pew !>"oi BntB, and will siMin0'. abletolurnishaiillie kinds offered tn the market Fro nWe coinmenre.-ner,'. ol the bu-iiiess. one of Lbs subscriL-r. hi .

been e.igngrd in .t as :uperir:endent for the varn.us manafac-turers ui the ariic!.-. The inventions and improvements roodsby him in the machinery have nrought the business to its pre-sentcosnparativs siatc of perfection, nnd li nrtharafbra feelable in produce articles that n'me can fieri. All order; to the.ub»c.-:beri at Troy, N. Y. will it promptly attended to.släJin* KLnnEY tt LAZELL.TRON. STEEL. NAILS. tj.c. ii ..KEMEYS. BR£E>EJ. Sr. camps' iN. li.- Greens.:cn !.. Surcessors to BU<"'H-MAN. JOhNSTON, 1YRES A CO., have oanaad a fullassortment .:Sweetish fiel 11.0 i'jua.-e nar iron; Russiru o.J iioie IcE igiisf. round. Hat and s.p.i.tre Iroa Amen x.1 io.American fine square lion, s to,-. iacaw-u-.w- B.J., ; u««Bn Its Rod* .-.ml shoe shapes, of all sizesKorse Nail K ol N irwesj an nnJ 0 J sahui U:sBaud ji.i s.'ioi| Iron of aii s.reiAmc-ic>.r rn^,p iron. S to IS mchei

s. Brads-arc S;<ik..e. Eng.o w: ggr.' Nat si-:.st »teel. of .-an.terson. Brothers A Co.*sstax>. all s'sas.Suri.-g Sie?i. of the EB.ümp. Warrants.:Shear Stx>|; Genuas S ec;: of rarious rutnjpsL Blater Steel, first ar..1 second qoaiity\mencin Unter Stet! Boat's Ages, a «upenor article.>. B .Swcdua iron c-i aiw.y, be furnuhed. subiec: todrawback._ _

iribtm*

HARDWARE. CUTLERY. EDGE TOOLS, Ar.-T.ac»opsenbers, imiorteis and Gei:=r.-.l Dealers in English

German sru ArnsWlC-cui Hardware. Cutlery, Edge Tools, NaiS-.avoj. Spades, r-c offer to country merch.nLs ar.Joieis, c tu lar.i cc^pleti tisor.mvr.t l"w, mr ra.h or ap-provenaoiit, OSBOItN A i.rn'LE.

»m^m»_SFatton »tr^et. New.York.

f%&&£fti V \ ?.\. LNTED CAST-Sl'EEL EHGIiit ^ rOOIÄ.The real genuioeConger'sToolsl| 5 cso en.'r be had atSl Attu-ney.street, whet5 ae/ are mode and finished with my own

h'nj: therefore I can recommend them:and a' George Briggs ä Co's,» i'iait-st. Those Tools u!;«-e<iby Li^crr. "a Little, a: S2 i\ u,a street, stacrped "Conger." area t ray .laJie. asd are iles.gsrd \a deceive. Mine are stampedthus: "Conget, New-York, ^ Attorney street." A iisera;discount to LVaiert. Pleage uPsarv» stamp.s313m*_ _JOHN CONGER.

CUTLERY."CUTLEKY, PLACED WAKE, TEA

TRAYS, &c.TaTTIsIsLAMS A B'LL 13 Maiden lane, invite the stten-»V tioBof dealers to their stock of NEW GOODS (sow

open.tig. consisting, in part, ofthe following :Fine Ivory TABLE CUTLERY, ed Rogen and otaer ma¬

ters.Commcn SeifTTp, Stag, fe;, dttto ir.o (var.oos silken.)POCKET CLTIJiRY.A eompietij tusonmen: of Rogen'

Wasteuholm's, Craoke's, tc tcRAZORS.VV. t tt. Butcher's. Ellot'i, Rogen'. Wosten-

nnim's, Crooke's, Barber's, stc.SClSSUrtS-or ai] ncttd raaien.

PLATED WARE.Castors, Raskets, Commcritos Ware, Candlesticks. Waiters,

sc. etc. ail of cewest styles.Sheffield Pht^d Dessert Ksires asd Forks, m sett* or per

dosen Batter Knives, tic.JAPANNED WARE.Fine Gothic. Sandwich, and com-

aoa Tea Trays, together with a crea: variety ol Fiocy Bard-ware, all oj w.t.cb they otTer at the lowest prices. sj| tf

TABLE C1TLERY.-B. Rich-rei -n ü Son's superiorTa'jli Cutlery, for saJ8 at the manufacturer s prices, by

sl3 JAMES WtEKES. SI Maiden Lane, up uairs.

XLATENT OFfICE.Inventon are respectfully informedUiai E. Junes couDoues to prepare Dm-viugi -nd Specif!

caaoasol every descr.puen of mventioni a: hs cilice. 138 Fu¬ton st. Iron Buikungs. N. Y.The drawings may be lithographed at his old establishment,

125 Fuiton sr. N. Y. where the best description el Lithograrniewort a isBBUsa oa the lowes; terms. of Im»

medicines.ELUSTS VOLTENBURG BITTERS..This exceeding

ly valuable medie.neisnnw mo.', extensively manufac¬

tured by Um Propn-tor. u. meet trie demands of the public.-The celebrity of Uua medicine ior the cure ofCoughs. Dr«pei>-

tia. Chronic Inflammation of the Lanes. Lot» of Appe'i-ear.,G-nerai liebi.it.. hi ' lor; been establisher:. In specnc am.

talul iry action, in case* where other prescriptions have tola,ly

ft ad Fias been abundantly tc?*? bv ;..i,g. t peri'nee. posev» Mm rinse ma :- trial of it* modiciaal iiuiiiLe,, >ear ample ;e»-

timony to it* healing virtue*.

1 ii-re i« no mystery in its operation on the system, tor It! ac-

tion IS bated on teeli estafl ri;e.i .s.tfca. pnr.cip e; and

Uiereli r- m Hi .net" tne i.roer ot what are commonlyeg ed 'aUACK MEDICINES," whieu are not inaptly»t»'e»l by many tso"pe-.t"ot tn-dsy.1 h- Proprwtor. from the lo,.- and great experience he has

l.... of ;ti sovere'gn virtu-., hi. no hesitation in conn 'en'ly r»-

rommendic: it to tint attention of the puWic.and be landstin jv to furnish the rtiost indubitable proof of its h.gn value

ans."''whoie-r'!Je and retail bj EBEN. ELLIS, the proprietor.Nu l'St S'ate street. B-Jton

.told n New . ..: by A. B 8c D.SAND". Prugftsts, No.;.. r n street,21, or. adtray, -.7 East Broadway.onlyacentifor the Propnewn.Price#L im

rAYNE"SEXPECTl '"ANT..No o'hor medicine will re.

*J move mucus or pus from thc-thr. e'rothnrouchly u« tui. Iteffectually loosens the csaculved m-ces -r. ni the mrmhranewhich linest-vfachi.i nr.d .it eve-y couih th-.patient will bringup pott!/ :;. ot -.-e ji. r.giged ma ter. In aircomtdatn's ot the

V. nary mm, even where nature «eetnt to be making no

effort to throw on ;r; dtsevse. J ime's Evpectorrint imparts vi-;.>r tn the machiriery of rcspirht.oT, nnd enables themlodis-encumb-r the;a«eUcs of the ob'Tjc'ion'Ja'hiin hr;d impededir.ei: :rr»oecral:in. Coughs, Cold. Bronchitis, Pleurisy.in a

word, all disea.es ;,f a pulmonarynature, yield to this prepaaulion, ifproperly aömmtstere«'.

Prcpar-d only by Dr. P. J.oyne. No. 20 South Thtrd s'rrxr.Pmlarielphia.

fi d by A.B. it D. Sends. Wholesale Druggists. Vn. 73Puhi -prce-. 77 Last Broadway. .173 B: radway. o26 lm

IMPORTANT..R. RICHARDSON & O VS celebratedAMERICAN PANACEA, as advertised on the outer

p-reof this paper, is *.'«*.. ¦ :v r.:. .. i toi ish ..» cares recuttied in history. Casesof Scrofula, en,t u» from infancy£nd heredit-ia. have been entirCy cup.'d, and no return..

aaesol the mtM accrav: charocter,which have rfe."iedthe best rrtfi: cal (kill and the patients given up. with the ex¬

pectation that they couid live only n tew days have been re¬

stored to periect health, and are now the living wirjesssesolthem-ices tne disease bad made on their persons. Thesecuts have been effected -oicty by its use, as the patients were

not allowed to take any p-n«r kir.dot medicine. We haver.-.e testimony of many ot our first physicians w ho have used

it in their practice that it is the liest anti mercurial medicine

ever discovered, and thai it has no rival in the purification and

proper and icsiiar circulation ol the blood. Let those atT.ict-cd with any of the do cases enumerated in the advertisementmake r. t:...rcL.th trial of it. Its safety is manifest in its beinga sure alterative ot the n hole «> ¦.'em. without the detrimei.iu!cnseouctices ot drug alteratives.

prepare,: und -old by DR. J. M'CLAURY. No. 13S Walker-ttreecN \. G COLBY. No. 351 Pearl^reet, N Y.

VVholettals VgenciesN i.8"PJntvstreet New-York. No.MlNorth second-street. Philadelphia, and No. M [leaver-street,Cimton Building*. Albany; and at retail at ail the pruicipalIIruggists in the L'nited States, nuJ Hmeod

UfU.U'S CASTOR Oil. CANDY is fast taking theplace of the old war ot using.has a* taste nl '.he ..d,

nnd all the effect of it. 12^ c«BU per package. Sold only at451 Bro i.v.ny. nenr (iriu.d. o33

D ELSPANGLER'S NEW GERMAN REMEDY lortne

S': l Bhenm, and all erupm oi u the skin, vviirrsuted ia

very case to cure or the rrone- refunded.Vvoshington Pills, > recetablecompound, for uuniyingthe

b,'..n.t...f :arc cnedtau.-.l virtuos Wholesale and rei ul. b7¦30lm* JAMES HOYT. 34Catnannasst,

JAY.NM-." HAIR TOMC.War! \\uri: War!!.1.Thes\ ig Mauer, have declared hosti iues against our i ngl.boc

Dr. Jatmx. on account ofhis IU:k Toxic, which i« kn s-ki-gbeii nusiui.. into a*" cocked hat." Ladies and gentle

men. o I and young, ore doc ing to the Doctor's stanuard..Heads iong divested of even Uw tltst rudiroea'* of hair, afterttaing h.s Hair Tone, soon appearwitn new auj fluwins kieas,which Absalom himself might have entrted tieaid'ess b»)*erere«n wen t.uge unit busby »sniskers; and Indiessmileagnmihmugn tneir uwn rnvefl nntlet*. inora beau'ifui and tiewitching hull ever. Bald heads are tfc filing their wigs, und throw,ing th.m to ilia ' mol.s aad bars:' wmle tne wig makers standghost ..' ifac" behold the demolition o' their business. V\'nat.ll be the con;, nue' ce if trus war we know not, as the wig.

giiM are i.utraire.ej,. and the Doctor remains firm, and declaresr hat "seme things can be done at well as sabers," and thatHjld iieods may as well wear their own hair es the har of

oti.rrs i Weekly MessengerPrep ired only by Dr D. Jayne. 2) South Third-street. Phii-

tde'pliia. ,,

cd hv the Proprietor's whol-saV Agent-. A. fs- At D

....is. Droggist.. 7P fu.ton street; 77 Last Uroadwiv 273Broadway._i-3ö Im

LMPi IRTANT DISCf i\ BRY.Rlcbartisicii em Co.'a Ceiciiriitcil

A HERICAiN PANACEA.j*Hl3 Medicine, compoundedroteiy horn vayeia;d... mattet,

free from uduliemuoü. and warranied free from any ingrcdientsdetrunental to health, was discovered about one war

i ace. by an individual sorely atRicted witli ULCERATEDbCBOrULA, and who has been uri lei the trentmantol tii«most .T. incnt physicians in the United States for eight years,«:t ut the leastapparent hope of restoration to health, undwis t y them pronounced incurable, but who. after tnkmg theal.aaried laedicine for five weeks, was restored to perfecthealth; hatmedkine has been sohl with unptecedented suc¬

cess, end iiis never raBedmanyihstancefwnen tskeu in sceord-dar.ee with di-ivtiori.i to e't'ecr u jier.'ect rur«of rhe billowing.!..... wit .SALT RHEUM,SfTROniLA. ULCER¬ATED SCROFULA. BRONCHITIS, FEVER SORESKING'S EVIL. THISTELO INFl.AMy,.' J (BY, ANDCIIIIOMC I'.llr.l MATl.-M. I'll.IIS. ERYSIPELAS.BILES, SCI rRVY.CHBl »N1CS< IRE Ei El ,BU ITCHES,PIMPLES IN i HE KAI IE, SCALD HEAD AND ALLCUTANEOUS" DISEASES OR PAINS OR UIX'ERSARISING FRI AN INJUÜICU ICS USEOFMERCURYOR AN IMPURE STATE OF THE BIJ OD. The effica¬cy of thi". meojeine has bassei tested in ail ilie diseaaosaboveennmera ed. and its etfecu are truly astonishing. Onlyone le¬tup spool titl to be laken 'by an odnltleach mor-ing l*forc eet-

icg, which usually produces a tonic el!^ svhile in most cases)it asso acts as a gentle caUiartic, increasing the nppcliteundgeneral health oftne pati-nt, causing all aicorated sore, to ais-chrtrge more profusely, nnd producing an eiTectual n luirati vcof the sv!:idesyEts>rn. purtfying and producing a perfect actionofthe blood.tenons, while taking it. should refrain from the dm ofall

lU'niubtting drinksoi higl I» l".i oned rood. Formic byObtained at wltoleaale ol TU( IS. G. TAIduAGB.

General cgen1.31 Pine ttreet, o)iposrrteUseCustom House, Nes*Yoik ; and al 10 Actor House ; 11'». B13 an 771 Sroadway ;turner Ilmadw .y ami i;h".ir!s...-.treef : No. 211 Front-street;No. \*A 'A'e.it streit : .Ni.s. l-2tii.:l xSl Bower) : No. 30 Fu!mr.-ttressl: No. SSI and 2-f' Hudson, ami t»; Mam nond-strvet, cor.

Hudson i No. 606 Giand-street: No. U7 and ITS Greenwichstris-t; No. li3and8UCnerry-sniset; No. 136 Walker-street;Na 351 lotlumne-etreet; Nut. 351 und äl I'sui l-strent. No. litCaiial street.Brooklyn, -1. W. Smith, eomur of Fulton ind Craniierry-

streets: and Wm. Blagrovi., Squire's Buildinrs, corner Wil-lowai d Arl.intn-sts., ur.i b7 all tue pr:.-. pal Irugg'tta in theL'mr.^ Status.

Dr. V. B. Lockross. No. M Beave'-st. Clinton Buildings,GeoeroJ Wholesale erst Retail Agent lor A'ban v.T. W. Dyottst Son, No. 113 No.in Ssymn 1-at., General

Wiolesaie Al etil tl-r l*hiladetpnia Bush & HHiyer.Preparnl and sold bv Dr. .1 M'GLAUKY. No. Idri Walker-

ttrtet.N Y. G.COLBY. No. 351 Pearl.street, N. Y.Instructions ior tdrjng the .rtic.s. and a trrea; number of cer-

tifica'esand testimoniuls may be seen-nd obtained al any olthoa'mve places. niicudlmly

skvlfirUin Wlwtwould It be tn compartsoti ¦¦ <: B

tyi.'»it«s>t/.hetii by state, frto from Coughs, Colds, spit,ti.ig ol Blood, Consumption. Bronchitis, Whooping Cough,Asihum. Difficult Breathing. TtCkrinc or Rieir.g in ÜieThroat,Liver Coitudnnt, &c. Ijll. SWAYNE*S COMPOUNDSYRUP op Wll.ll CHERRY CM7 be s.nd to far excel allother medicines. Only prepared by DR. SAVAYNR, N, Wcornel of EIGHTH and RACE stnets, PHLADELPHLA.Agents.Wm. Milnor, M, I), corner c f Broad way ind Johnst.i-t: F.. B. Warmer. £'j Bleecier. corner of Minetta street,and IL A. Sands, Cnurch D.spensnry. lib Bowery, comer ofSpring street, .New-.Vork; W. G Wood. M. D. Harlem;fieree fs. Harrison, 270 Broad st.-ee'. Newnrk. .N.J.: Jonathanr. Hall. No. 1 I'mon tt.-.xt. Br- wci: Stevens d Cttsbing, SJWashington nr.reet, and Ransom't Steven, No. Hi \\ osnmg.ton ttreet. Biwi.-n ; W. II. p. ..-.-o. Aluur.y. N. Y. and Itacl us

It; Bull Nu. SH River street. Ttoy, N. Y. zli 3.u*

BELIEVE AND L!VE!NOTHBR ASTONISHING CUB F. B Y THOMSON'SCOMPOUND SHUT OF TAR AND HOOD

NAPTHAU PniLsPKLPUiA. May 2, l^l..Vr. T\nm*OK.Dear Sir: With grateful feelings I in; irm

you of the ristonishing ell^cts of your medicine, whrh hasliterally raised me from a death bed I My duease, PnlmonaryConsumption, has reduced mo so low that my physician pro¬nounced my case boneless: At this juncture I ocean touteyour medicine and. miraculous as it may seem, it has com¬

pletely restored me to health, alter e'ery '.rung else had failed.U»spect.'uUyyours. WASHINGTON MACK.

Charlotte street, above George ^r-^tThe undesigned, being personally accjuamted with Wesh-

i-igton M.ick and ha sulbsnngs. Iiear witness to tteeitMadlingejects ofThomson's Compound S>rup of Tar. onr! ti.etrsiirieft rsto\ .. rtatemtnL

JOSEPH WINNER. ö!8 North Third street,DAVID \ 1' 'K EhA 42 Almond s.-reel.IlL'Gri M'GLNLEY. S. F_ cor Tammany

and I'ourtn streets.try PRINCIPAL OFFICE. N; E corner 5th and Sprue.-

streets, Philadelphia. Price Si cents per bottle.For aale fey A.B. SANDS At CO Si Rroadwav. c.im»-id

Cbamt-jn street: 7? Fuitnn-jt,; 77 Ear. Broadway. Price 60certs._ s2S3ra

twEBKlNG'S P.ESTOK VJ'IVRC. it I;!« L.riö "justly ccle-hjy- W' the cure of DYSPEPSIA. NERVOUS AJ?

a;

Cotton. 2r% i'.eecker free'.Agent ir. Nswsr.s, 2. S. T. Williams, UK 3ro*vltiaui jio*

A MOST BLESSED. STRANOE. ASTOUNMJNQAND MIRACULOUS NVENTION. TO CURECUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS AND CLEARDARK. SUN-BURNT. YELLOW. DISCOLOR¬ED OR FRECKLED SKIN.

MANY.ay. there oxi many who have Been chealed withtrash, and tncrefore thia< t.ij powers of the genu¬

ine Jnnes's Soap are exaggerared ; let -u'-h give r.a fair truf.li is indesd tfif mögt singularly wooderfu ly curative prepara-tioosarver made, m aU iktn direoses. in (u.U. itseldimörnever raits ia curing

P.xplei. Bitches. Freek'ei. 'Fan. Morplew.Bali Rheum Scurvy, Erysipelas Barber's Itch,Ringworm. Old S antfsom Head*.

But u.triii. it ISJones's Sonp baadoce, and slid etT-ct. 'h.*;cures. t It no svneree-.t« if. in.; c.ty...r youwul t- /.- ¦!-died wtth aeouutertsit.but..'. 'he sign of th- \ ¦¦¦

r" » :-^':~-'. New-York : in Boston, at Beddings-::t< /..»'¦er. 3 '.s-gger Bcildings. Ph !. leiphia and

,A r urton-stieei. Brie.'lrn.

A SPLENDID AND SCIENTIFIC ARTICLE ?ORTHE OROfVTU AND RESTORATION

TO BE.1UTIFY. DRESS. CLEAN AND SOFTENTHE HUMAN HAIR,

And otaenvase improve and recuer it a splendid omameat toboth sexes, lor the

Low price of Ttxrto Shillingn.t> EAPER we seil three tmüing Dortde-. tnat you may. .i12'!? L" r'J- "ni uf 'Jie n£T humbugs ol the day

S. J! \\ e extMrct you :o öuy :: mi re th m .^.c^. as we war-ra." :'. rr.,the ti.ilosvir.g r;ua'ities : It will tl,r'e '. fairto ... inj jinrt siliere Nature intended hair t. gr iw, -7-j:ti -.. ug u/J.cureScurl or DaudrulT. and n.sku light. ,ed orgrey hiir grow ilars. For drssingthe nur toft and sitkj, ao-thme exeeeos '.h s. It a indeed the most economical, yet tu-perior, article made for tne nair. It is chvape: than the trashcabe.l aair oils,and it vr..' icep the hair in ordsr i-.-ith cne ap-pucatlOfl twic^ rti long is rgiy other article made.,Sol '.pr.ee j" 4 or 8 shillings; a bo!;1c.at foe sign ofthe

American Eagie, ii Chitham-street, New-York ; llsi Fultoo-Kreet 3ro..k.'ya i S Stets Street. Boston ; 3 Ledger Buildiags,Pruladelphta.

STOCVENEL it CCB Mmufaetory of Cut and Phm. GLASS a: every description; Solar, I *rd and Canuma«

Lamps, warrrtcted: cew patterns ol Girandoles, Candelab-jBraiets. Chandeliers from one to tw-tve bgr.ts Hali Larnpjand Lanterrs of every pattern. French China Lamps aiiervdrepaireu and rstinished erjuaj to r.ew. We cstlt the tttenuüa CJcountry merchriBLs and others :e ee^ and tatisrly thenwei inregr.rd to prices and quality of orncies.C ratar.tly on bond r. corupiet- assortment of eJ! the ab.re

Clav nstdeana cut to order. All -inicies matched to everv

tÄ, Fact-.-/N«. S Gold street, N. Y. WbelaeiJ SRetail tto.'e. .No. 2 Jota s.. u^ar Broadway.aaMfa;_A:*juryESEL iz Ct i.

IVORY BLACK-60 bbls. for sale byoSi J. R, BLEBCKER fx. CO. 59 William h,

FOR THE NORTH.PEOPLES LINE STKAMI«1 ALBANY-Daily Sumlay «¦.

^TkmetB uitet-At I o'cjiwi PTier h«t»~n artlarxft and Lstwrty *>t*j

TtefUwnbeai KNICKERBOCKER, Captars nJohn Monday Wednaeda eveniags, <TN fi-m'«it ROCHESTER, Captain A Hoogs.'^.-

Tueaday. Tcunday and Sa'tir isy cven.ngs. at L.rll 6 o'clock.Landing >:t intermediate places.

Fn>m the fimtof Barr'ai etree».Tb«steamboat NORTH AMERICA, CapC R. G CVrOaw-

dcn. M»n.lay. U'ctinenlay. Friday am) Sun.iriv. at 5 P M.The steamboat COLI MBI \. Captain Um. II on

Tucsdav. Tbunday and Salur-iiy. -t J P. M.Passetnren takln« this lice ol :.«*..:< «rill arm« m A impy in

ample Urne to lake the morning TtBlM of Con lor toe Fact or

pfjT*Th* abore boats are now and «nbataattal. are fanWith new and elegant State Rooms, ami lor »pect! and a-eom-

axxittirn« are unnva!.«i on t.-e Hudson.U3~ .. Q ;<tn im ate fori id tnat i; any of the Coe.ts oftba

Lino without a written nr-lr: .:< -rs tbs J aptaia.rot paiaBue or freight tpplv ",i ot pi. or to .

,._> P C. SCHÜLT7.. at tlte office on the Wharf.

r~so e'.p'RMM; i.im: M'ToW.KlkWtlj_IrA. P rU.BA.VV AND TKOY -The new lowJf~tY g *' l>r»»,.-e .team: «ta TRI »Y, I lupt, A. (.or

bam. 'Inewlajr. Thursday and Saturday..KMPH'K CapLS R.Roe. Monday. Wedneaday and Fn.

dayl at 7 o'clock. A. M. from the pier at the foot ol Barclaystreet mZ~*PFor passage or freirh'. apply on hoard the ,)oat». or to t. is.

HALL, at the offices so the wharf root of Batch 1 *t.

The above boat* return on the opposite Oer», leaving .my

at 6 A. M.and Albany at 7 A M. ».«nr »amT-.51 NoTirs-Evemni Line direct lor ALBAN! AND

TR' »Y.nfS o'clock, duly. Sunday execute., from pesorant-boat nict foot of 'ocUtbndAtreet, N ! Uiastwuriboati AL¬

BANY. Captain P.. U. Macy. and SWALLOW . laptam A.M'l^art. .

The Swallow and Albany, after landing « a.s'~ia*r« a Al¬bany. rrcc"ed iir.me.li iteiy to Troy. Being of Iiehi uraucn.of water, they are enabled at alt times to pass the bars, a»reach A.'-a-v" a-.iTr..y e.mtdj rue Ur passengers!., t

the morning trains if can for the Last. \. e»t and North, tacahas .rg... - i.-e -fe'egs .: S'..'e K ».rr.s. .

For passage or freight, apply al ¦« oilice cn the whan, or

to'he Car'a:ri« on .iicrd tf e rio'its.The bouts ro-ot/.utmg this line are unrivaled in trsee.1. e:c-

ranee and accommodations, nunngthe peastwmtn.tae At-

baoy and Swallow have been thoroog-hly overhauled and ti.'eathe best manner. ~

C^ws '"»»Tot HCItSiTN' AND INTERMFIM ATEfee ft; rVNPJNGa.The steamboat WE8T-

rS£v ;HESTER, Captain Wm. IL Mellen, willnot oflYdar street, on Mondays. Wednesdays and

Fridays at 5 P. M. connecting at Hudson with the Hudson andBerkshire Railroad : ithe car. cf which leave on the arrival ofthe bust.; and leaving Hudson, on Sunday. i ue*days and

Thursdays, a: P.M. or en the arrival ol the enrs. touching each

way at me intermediate landings. Tickets thronen 'o I :'.U-

field SJ *' ind to n e>i StoCkbrtdgCFjr rrenrhtor passage, spp'v on hoard or tof * STARRS A STEPHEN» »N.'* W.v .t.

This boat has been thoroughly overhauled, and her accom¬modations s.. improved m to be equal to nny boat on the river,an additional number of State Rs^«n» having Nxn added.Thi»boat tows ro barges. Mil

fsssajsa) t, B. lARPENTER ic K i.'s LIN E Fi'RVr\ ^.NEWoCRCH.!«tni'...-.g at Caldwcl!.U est

g~JSjaC,p,1!n:. Coldspring. Cornwall, ami Firhkill

Ehe steamboat JAMES MADISON. Captain Charles Hal-stead will leave the VVerren street Pier e»c-y 'i .'.--» andFriday at 4 o'clock P. M Retumtnir, will leave Newburghurerv Weilnc-dTT i.nd Saturday at aoetock r. M.

All Baggage. I'gckagi-j or farre.s. Bank Biitsor bpecie. puton'board this boat without being entered on uwbeokorreeesnt,ed for. must be nt the risk id tlie owner- thereof_i.v_j£

i ^ r-w r~T~Tt'WELI. et CO/S" LINE F-[5r Knk___r*NEWBURGH.Landing at Caldwell s.W.^sv^^raSgClvr', Cold nil nwi

Ibe steamboat HIGHLANDER. Ci.pt. R. VVardEop. willlet v.-1; c :. f W.irren ..- every M.ui'lay. Thursd-iyand Saturday a-. 4 o'clock. F M.Bctnmlng will leave New'.urgn every Monday a. < A. .M.

and Tuesday and Friday at 5 P M.For freight or passage, apply t>. the CapMin on board. Big

ge-e mai freisht of r,|i descriptions, bang bilis or ipOCie pu! 0

beird. must be at the r..k ol owners thereoftinlessa bill ol lading or receipt be iignetl li.rihe tame._a3~

f^ymj Z FAKE REDUCED!.FOR CROTON-f" E .^V'LLE. SIM.; SING. TARRY I'oWN.i&ia^vgg^»ll<ViNO. WILTSIE'S IX )CK. HAST"INi.^- h ;.i Vi INKERS..Cn an.1 after Saturday, August3t»t. l»+i. the new and sebstnniial Steamboat WAS1IING-Tt'N IRVING. Capt. Hiram Tutlul. will leave the t.xit otf^hnmberr.sireet for lbs> eSove places daily at three P. M. Sun-days excepted. i .

Returning, will leava i. rotonvtlle .itoV and Mnc Mng at

o'S ek .*> U landing at th« foot ol lummc-nd-street eachwny.For pfl.s»age or frvient. ni'iily on beard, or tsif!.» rs'i'KPflKN » TuMi'KINS. l& West-et,

« t~nu) 4 FALI." ÄND VVINTER AUIl\N'G'l>I fa_-_rsMENT..NKWARKandNEW Y< RK--jB WiTff^SsrSS*»l,|'k.^ .ti r llf;: cents..The swnl and splen-lid sleaii'erRAIN 1« W, Cap! J. Gairy. on tiid after Tue,-diy. Sent. 10th. -::l tLn as .uiijw:, e illy:

l^avo Newark. Leave New.York,foe .< i 'entre sireet. foot of Barclay-street,

8 o'clock. A. M. S o'clock. P. M.Freight carried at vory reasonable nr.es. s30

« r^so k STATEN ISLAND FERRY. f.k.t of1 tX._("Whilehall-street.()n and after Monday.

r**Sv,Sopt atHh. the boat will run as follows untilfarther notice

Leave New-York at 3. 11. A. M..IK, 3S, 6. P. M." Stnten Island S. 10. A. M.-1U.'-.'-'».».P. M.

jrj- All Goods inippeu must be particularly marked, andare the risk ul the ownen thereof s2S

1S4 4.-FALL All RANG EMENT.-NT.WYORK AND ERIE R AILld »AD LINE FORMIDDLKTOIVJf, QOSHhZh\s*d m'.irmrdiatevtacts, from font of Dunne it..The .lentn-

A, leaves every Morning, (-tundays excepted! Bt8o'clock: every ARern.e,ii iSondays ex.tepteil) at half-past3 o'clock, f.ir Piermont. where passengers take the commodiouscars ol the Company for Goshen, Middletown. Ao. Ac.Ueturning, leave Middlesuwn «td.lt A. M.andfi P. M.Singes irom Middletewn toOwego, Binshamptnn, Hones-

dale, (.'arboodale, Milford, etc. in connection with the atler-r.." 'i L ne from New-York,Freioht Nonra..Freight received from 9 o'clock A. M.

to S o'cloek P. M and forwarded iho same day.Forfarthor particulars, inomreol J. VAN REN'SSELAER.

Airent. corner ofDnaM and West streets.s80 H. C. SEYMI »DR, Snperm'. -ndenL

^.^ NEW-YORK AND HARLEM RAILROADfiirj COMPANY .Tlie Railroad b n« complete I loi>irJya. White Plains, » ill be open for trmel on »nd afterg SEaSMonday. the i"8th of October, as follows. TheV\ estci r...r trains will inn four times a day es»h way:Leaving City Hall for Harlem. iiUöth sireet. i Morrissiana.

Fordhrm. Wllllsrns' Bridge, Underbill's K.ied. Tuckshoe.Hnrt'sCnrnen, atd Wh'te Plains-7.30 A M. 10.311 A M, 1 PM.3 8U P M.Leave White Plains for City Haü-8 A M, 11 A M. 1.89 P

M I P M.Tne VVpstchester tram will stop only after leaving the C'ty

Hall at tlte corner of Broomo st and the Bowery, VauxhndGardtn and "JTlh «t. All extra car will precede each tram 111minute, before ihe lime of -tarting from the City Hall, andwill take up passecgers a'omr the line.

HARLEM.Extra trains fir Harlem and intermediate place*

Levc City Hell for Hnri.m. Leave llnrleiii for City Hall.9 A M. 8 A M

i'l A M. M A M.J P M. 11 A M.1.20 I'M. 3 P.M.

iCVl Ö.30P.M.MORRIS AND ESSEX RAILROAD..FALLABRANG E^iLNT.Commencing Monday.Sep.

yember 9. Ids'.

Btve Sew.York. I Iyvwn Newnrk. I Leave MorristowB.3 o'clock. A. M. 9 o'c: ick. A. M. 7 o'clock. A. M.i " P. M. i 5 " P. M. I Si " P. M.Passengers ny the Morning Train to Morrixtowq, will arrive

there at lil>s o'clock, where stages will be in readiness to con¬vey inam to Sehooley"a Mountain, Washington, Öoividere nndEar.ton, daily ; to Succasuna, Stanhope. Nowton. Mib'ord andKw ;.i ,.-i N'cndr.ys. VVednci! .y» and Fridays ; and la Rock-

Bwair, Dover, Sparta and Newton on Tuewlays, Thursdaysand Si-layi each line returning tho sulisequont days. ASi-gi? wiii llso leave for Rockaway end Dover every Morningon .he arrival nfiho Can at MotrsUiw i. and for BaskingRuige every Evening.rassengori ;j through to and from Jersey City wsthoat

changing O.ts. On leaving the City pasjwsnren will deposittheir Bsggamln the Car at the foot of CortlaisdtStreet, wherean Ageol will »1« in attendance to raceive it,IVvKsugen fr^m Morrtstown will arrive in Newark in time

to take the Ai'ormng and Afternoon Trains for Trenton andPhiladelphia.All packages or bundles must be entered on the way bill, or

the Company will not hold themselves responsfblo.Frbiout wilj be forwarded immediately to.Momstown from

Whitehall, by Stephens A Condit's Line of Sloops to New¬ark, ot from the Transporta'tion Ofice of the N.J. R. R. nndTrans. Co, fool of Liberty sireet. New-York. and. it desiredwill b» called tor in any pan of the City by implication atsaid office. B IRA DOUD. Superintendent.

PATERSON RAILROAD.VVi7tTr~Är-PAMoeMKNT..Fiire 37-s cents from Patersoir UiJersey i .-' y. On and after ' »et. Ist tn- ('nr. will_i>-a>'ePr;terion Dcpoi. l^tave New.York

if..-. o'clwck, A. M. At 9 o'clock. A.M.At11 <oclock, A. M At i/ciock. P. M.At S p clock. P. M. A'. 1 o'clock. P. M.

oi» Si-mpay.s. OnScxdatb.At 9 o'clock. A. M. At 9 o'clock, A. M.At 3 o'clock, P. M. At 4 o'clock'F*M.biiggnge al r.sk ofowners. OiTic.rj at 75 Courtl«

it iJepot, Paterson.

=FOR==T^ss^ASTrr WINTER ARRANGEMENT for New-

port and Providence.Faie IX.The splen-._ha did steamre.at NEPTUNE. O >t<n ti.

Childs, w'li leive pier fn t of L e.".y .tre-.'t on Thursday,'»-¦¦-'-er 31st. at 4 o clock P. M. sil mndt of freight tu», nal tne lowertprtees P:i»-eng«irs uknig this boat will arrive mPnividtnee ia time to tnXe 'he in .rn'ng tram lor li'a'on. Forfurther u formation enquire on bsjsrd.orof j N. DIL'FS.

"djjf_ 141 Lib-rty-i.1 *:t.

HP' W\'i\^lt^'rS KXPRE33 willlK leavo NEW \ wRK on Morulagy 021)Jsa lnursday in Steamboat Ni.MRoD. at e

lockA. M for West .-uxtkbnflge via Ifousatraic RailroadReturn leave VV est stockbndge for New York Tuesday anaFriday fnr the transportation of hur.diei. packages. Money endproduce. Office No. !3u West Street. my-ji ,Jm**xr-. -r.e-^-. I^BHIGH TRANSPORTATION LIVE^^L-^SZSS p,R B*«T°'i AS" «1LKSBAKREw' .__aJ-« and all inerinesliritu flaei,. v:,

and Rnr.i.,,1 Penn.ylvjn a a'nl Lekmh C»i ais.-.Mer. har.uhaving Good; tor the above places will goby Messrs. lames AtH. wet son ¦ Lme sloops ir on N-w y.rk to.New «raniwiekwhich «rill be i..und at piei No. 3 VVf.i'ehaii. Ea.« R.ver New-io»k.Uoop Fox orGreyhcuad. ABLE, WILSON A CO

aw Im*_Prorrr».,r». En-r-.n. Pa

pLCMBERS PI.f.'MBERS: PLI'MHERS:.The sub,*¦ senwr woubl call the nttcution of Plumhert and the pUj-lie to a perfce.1 article c) Pre I atd Lend Pipe, inainl-cued byaiier.tire.y' c.c.v ;..-ess. f r whigli ho has this month -'TmjJfVr^ r1' .. " 1 fe! - ^ - it* on toe .aside withan even pertect plate 0! uui 1 .a.Having attaine-l gpsat pe't<.;üoti ,n the method ofmanofacteSfW.t«.?^ff Uld "P«J Ku.*08£"eJ:" °*» *u?«nortrt-cle at lue son* price charged h,r cimmon pipe

.ni. " SSfUS! i::>* '»anufaetured i, him not to bunt orä&2t? 2S5 a" .1a,T*' "Äto 01 oth«r imperfections, and ofr^rtwet y uniform thiekrexs.r^UVhjlf^naii?,fte,t'>ck.0' t".tUMd «-Votonand l>iuntryHP*, wh'cb cAn be examined at the manufactory, iTl Westrtrtw./ir ot.Ioh.uon Bivhen. -1 \/arei u

lUBme_R. tV. LOWRRR.

T^H-TEEThT; TEETH::!-j. a. REED.DentM,A No. ÜI Pnnee rt coruer orBroadw.y.infnrms Lad M an ''Gentieir.er. tn want of-hose Bsefttl nnd ornamental o-gswTeetn. or to nave mem judiciously operated on. tnat h- h \\Sl^?SLh to^tmMlU .1» tne iMntai Art as to in^rt A>jöc al Teein w itboot extractrng the roo'«, an operation w oftenH10 !7 ,,e3'V2'- LI~aiD«,taatnlGlied .a,° .

and other substances, so as entirely to arrest the nroeress ofdecay, snd rendering them ii.e-ui far life. Chi'd-un^^rsattended to. A N operations oerformes in a super or' Lid sub.Kamial manner that cannot tail to plswse, and^ phca to su't!the circum=tances of alt W refer to baAss sTndthat now SOjortbe benefit of his judV^m l^tfon?0 Teethextracted lor the poor Giuns. dairy, from E to 9 A M at \'.S3 Prmce-st. corner of Broadway. '"-«»» a. ol at No.

terms^V/Äf*f>. firSvVÄpT1.7^0^^_.-._ ol7 ll>*

rpopOGRAPHICAL,Draugbuman. beg^ eave to rgi! the Mtwi. X e ,!. J

BS^^^BSl^Snraqtu^uUM^aj^,^ U">wtag biaml

FOR FOREIGN PORTS.- i 1 I/1NDON-Pac«.«t or TM Irr Nov.-Tha

Jft* <.- new para-t shp .!i'H.R|\. \ ->;¦:. V-,-,,"

X C '. Mil rninrti-al'r is IM*«, her regu'ar Hit. tä}.t ot nreonrii'wh;i«'!« for cabin, trs-nad -s*/.«, lBJ.nun, who wü t<:.nt»- »t s-ry ree- n'.hls s»t.

.sip n'eoWinlrl.' W at J. T. T\Pn rtTfKSouth >t -r Vv.i« !«*. '

Prrntim <l> nj in for their frsendt reeidng is ice Oldi .ou »1 ivo tastas bcesxgat out mo ic»..'«. ¦¦

Uttm Ml ¦¦ «. of IMlsiting n..o»r ran I» titnmrml w tS Jr»f*irtoy an ioat. pasyable in all too tsriiitipetl tow -, t't>,..,.

|r«d*cd. Sot.an.' or VVa ¦.¦». on application as ahn»«. o|>*

r j..iMa.\_|-. I1T ,r rVoruaak VbrnZZTh« paekatt ihfp WE I l^ffTOVU ITioibaSrnesjger. »ill tt *.. ab .»e. hrr r»f j sr .!. r Fortnight

¦«..s. having io:<. .... »..ri.«<'.t.. r.i. a; . foa board.: lb rl of Ma'den 'a"*, ot to

CRINNELL. MINTURN * CO, > ..ok-TTsetjarw packet o .. PRINCE ALRBRT. W. & t,,',

ma urr, tri [.oeccAltbaWa Imgton ami tail l'eccmber ist,r-r-ir-r ,'sr._._cM

,t- r -H i.ivi'.'-:inh e-pai k; r v .. EVHpiRh.The Packet INDEPENDENi K. F. p.tliVn, mnster. wtdssul at a">. ve. her run ar Jay.

ICol Irei :.t ..r rsextace, having toi">nor are.smmous'.on*, ip.p'r to the Captain or. board. ! »t Mauten Ivsn». or to

p33 i.Itl.N.NF.l.i.. MIMI k CO. W8ooth»t,ssrg> ARRANGEMENTS FOR iSM.-OLn Fg-TAB-

Jfo} US11ED PASSSAGE OFttCE-lM Pate core* ct

I .¦ tr ¦. if aave to call the attetrooo of hit fnaootud I tt p'vblic in gviierr.i ti- the fidhiwing arrange.nfoti fr»1*>I4. tor the purpose ofbrincincoot Cabin, it Cabti »;»!St»svage j<uner.jer» by ihr Regu'ar Line ol Uverposd Packets, uj.mg tlie 1st. 6th, 11th. lri'n. 21«', an! Mb ofevery ranrilh. g.

Eon :."! I'vk.:-.'" from Ni>w Vork 'h» I«t. IrAhaadJUh. r.ml fiun l.on.ioti. n .teT'h. 17'h and LT*h ofcech mootk.I? -octio-fon h: h t-.:- above, .-.od tor '.-e rmipose et srforalia«

.. pre serfs ml ipasteogcrj.lJHi u ...rrts-rhatsssuoitseeg'n regal--line .>! rirrf class New-Yotll btlllt, coppered and cup-peMajtenfjl ibipa. to tail punctually eve'y »re«k throcihowthe year. For the accommodation <>' perMin« » »hiag to reaiamoney to thetr fämtlte» or friend*, eraft.. are civan. payabia at¦ixax, or. the !">.: c Baaks, vi:

Prot a si Banki ofIre and. payable at

Cork.Gaiw'ay.Bailinn.Monaeban.p.,v, tpatrickIHuizannon.Strabace.fjcothlll.

l.imenck.'.\ a* -.

A-r.ax a.Tral.-t'.It Uli .:

17avan,Ran.'on.rjkirvrecn,Kt!ru»h.

r-Vorlnr.d.The Citv Bank

Clonmel.ruratt,Athlon«YutichaJ.Si »meira.

Enntt.Maibiw.thibltn.

G:ajgo

L"rkiorKj»rry.Hat.riord.tNiierain,F.nniiti!*5o,PsrK)P»towa.('mach.B^b/tliaaaeeW.meymor».Iskibbereet!,

England.Messr. h;t.x>ner. Atw.-ni A. Co. Banker*. Loedoe:payable in every town in Great Britain-For further information, (ifby letter. iwifpaiJ.1 apply

JOS1TTH McMURUAY, Iii Pxe-atreerCorner of South. New. Vork,

Ol Mestr* P. W. BYRNES Sr. CO.euii /bo Waterl.xi Roa.1. !.iverpr>e!.

LEGAL.11Y nKPEii of lion. Elias Ransom Fin: Judie «| the) County Courts of the County of,Viaaara. and« ourtsel-

hir at-Law in trie Supreme Court, roth-e i- hereby.given, thatan attachment hat issued against the estate ol /S'-» «mnl>evtt a> a non resident debtor, and that the -«nte will ..««..«;for the payment ol hss debts unless !.-¦ a-near and d«cia.tssuch attachment a tording law within ntue moiitn. irora 'ttfir-t publication of this notice: and that the payment of anydebts due t.. bun by re«i.lcnu of thi» S'ate. and tne dei ve.y to

bimoi for hi* use ot anyprooerty within this state beleoitaito him, and the transfer ot nny inch ivoperty by htm. are Ire-bidden by law and am sold..Dated Lockpert, August lita.

l^ti J « '. COLTON.attirst) law9m w.h. Attorney for Attaching Creditar.

BY iTiuiER *.<":' ihTniei I't.itt l-'-n: Judge of On.^d.-gtCoun'y Courts and C^ouaselkvr al Law in the Suprrrat

Court. Notice . hereby given, that an attachment Has issuedagainst the e-t-ite ofGad >!¦'.<... n«n res dent debtor, ."i du»pr.iot made to the said Fir t Judce. pursuant to the diieetieaiof the Staiute concerning

" AftaeJiroents agaio-t abseonSMtg,concerned ..r non resident debtor* :" a d that the lame will b»s.d.: :'jr thepayment ufhts de:.-s unless he. the said Gn.l Mms,exipeai and Jiischnrte such ittHchmeut sccordiitg to law. with¬in nine months from the Hist publication of this otire t sadthat U:e payment of any lUbtsduom him by residents of thaStale, and the delivery to him or lor his use of any propertywithmlhi* *jrnte belongng to him,and the tiaa-lei ..(a it tueknmoeity by him are lorbidden by law and are void DatedJun-27.1SI4. D GOTT.

y, .1 lav ¦'tuAttorney tor A'la.-rti.or ' rv.t '»r.

IN PURSUANCE of anonieroflheSur'ogareoltheCoua.ty of Ne» York. notice .. here y given tn all pers.-shat.

ing claims against.' Mesh O'Connor, late of the City of New.York, builder, .'ecco-d. to tus'sent the .nine, w ith tFe vouch¬ers it nsuf.al the office ofMichael O'Connor. Stl'Votre'trsat.in the City ol New-Ysirk. on or bs't'ore tbe »Ed r>fJanuaryoezttinted New Yjis. the ttA day ulJuly, 19*4.

MB.'HAEL O'CONNOR. 1 rr«^)».JOHN P COLLÖBD. {"""en"**.

jylllawdin* M \n Y O'i'i i.V.Ni iR. Executrix.

\ PI'RSI'a Ni TI of an order ofthe Surrogate ot' tlw I'nuaI ty ofNew-Totk, notice whereby givsmtoadlnstraisnshar.ing claims agninsl i Proline B. Knapp, late oi the Lity »fNetsYoik, de.-n-.at, to presentthe tame witn ibe voucher* theres.to ibe sub-cniber, at bis resilience No.aM llroome street, in imOily of Nov. York, on or l-^ts.rt- Wie twentieth day of I sseera-tier neat Dated New-York, the 17th day ot June l&u.jel7 law6m» JAMES ft. KN/VPP. A.lm^IN CHANCERY..bth Circuit.The President Direelorj& On. nl The looodagaCounty Hank p. The Bank ,.' But

fiiio..Notice ti hereby givwn to an ntderofthe CoortofChancery, dated the 34lh day ol September, i-n.VVV. nfltilay the SiJth day ol i lot»Oer nett, I «hal1 sell at publstauction nt the American Hotel, in the' Vy ol Buffalo comassts.

ongnt 10o'clock, A. M. a'l ti» remaining property, cutsatideH'ect ofthesaid Bank of Buffalo, whether real-.t tieminai,eoftaisting in part ol Notes, Book Accounts, sitacks. Jails-nionts. Bondsand Mottgages among whn-h are. a HoiidsäjMortgage, made by G. S. Hubbard, lor about Stu.tOU. on lardsituate in Chicago. Ill and .. Bond end Mortgage, meits btPratt *t Taylor, upon land in Toledo,«ihm. fornboul gild lOXAlso cartaiu real estate, among which is a right to the ennvef.ance"l Block 20. t.i Manlntlan, Ohm. a lot on Peatl sliest, is

the < -ity cf ButTalo. 4tc. kc. That tne terms of such sals snJbe l.'iiin down, and without recourse to me.Dated ButTalo, Sept. 36th, PMI. IK A. A. BLOSSOM,

nil 4w Itecuiver of the Hunk ot Bn'fa p.

MR. CHILD. OCULIST, untilhis removal to the neighmrhooj ofBroadway.! oontio :et to be eoo-sulte.1 on all .bs.-a-es of the Eyaalhisoffieo. 89 Yandam-ttiset, lowdoora 'ri>ni Unison, evuy Jar,Sunday excetitesl.) botsrostj (bthour* 01 id and 4. where retarse.cea may bo teen of caass.the mosdangerous and coinoicatid. aalof ten. twenty, mid «v-n fort;

yenn' ilurLtiim. yielding to his Inattnent, many ol thumb*,quently pmnounced incurable.Mr. Child never undertakes a case where there is not gool

reason to expect n cure. Advice to the poor gratis.All letter* mii't be rewt paid."'^I1^.

Tilt: »EST STOVE OUT.'. DOUGLASS PATENT*AIR TIGHT COOKING-STOVE for Wood or OosiTbe propneUir it c^nfSdtatthat tnrs Stove possesses sivnntages over all others.-Those in want of a goalStove nre. inviled to exams*this before purahrumc ear

whem. Suld wholesale an

retail byJOB CLEVELAND.At the I llmoed StottFactory.210 Watet«.

.903m«]yRi)Fl>SOR Ol.M-TPEAD'fl 1 *ATENT~STt")VE8.-J- For Churches. Halls, Parlon. Store». Nurseries. *e.A large and beautiful assortment of thoeo Stoves of new pelteras also Drums let Halls. Purlon, etc. together with ao »«irtment ofother desirable Stoves for burning wood ur coslhavebeen rnadethisaeaaon,andthoee ir. wantol Sto»et v4would Invite to examine our assortment before purchasisg ebs-where. Stoves repaired ar:d put up at short got.ee, a; d 4.kinds of sheet iron work mud* to order, bys27 P.H.TR iVV'IIKIDOE. 210 Water st. cenrFultoe.

OI-MSTED'S PATENT STOV ES..Those in wsm *iPaRtoa. Hall, or Nursery ttovea, wilt find a good it

rartmenL i better article having never l>eer. mm ei alwant*hana and for sale on aa leauocabie terms as any In ms-kst 6wholesale and retail. F II TROWBRUH1R

i in c-i.I -it.urt Manufactory. J10 VV'a'er tt near Fuho*^WUUDA ORTtl'S PLANIISG MACHINÖ

SM It YEARS experience, together with manr n»'£i\ able improvements and additions to his fermertool

ir enablns the vulicriber to furnish, at shortnotice. us.W" orthe mi«t perfecttpinstructinn.materialsand wotl'i.'t ruanship. Machines toplnne wood in all its i rir.CtSJ>* suchts plcriing or surtocingonly. oreutUDgrno**

ngt.Al»7. pinning, tonzueing and groovelng.jouUg.

iv'^?*^? ,orrrihi,e'-ting. and planing Clappboards.iTCv-'.s Application may be made U, theauhaenWffliM esttddishment in I oxborn'. oval bis office_-.- Haß ' onaiiereial end lAwss-street. Bonon, whs»« Jar

.sji'^. '"runes may be ;«rn, and any information ;t!s5*to the same, may oe obxainod, as well as of JossJ

f. -icorners

iTm-kwell tt Co. New-York, or J. W. ScjiestlAlbany.Letten of merela'iusTy mutt be post-paid..

SAMUEL B. SCHENCKf'.irw.rr." Mess. Ann! L IH44. r,143(S

. 'Hf.'KCH BEI.fJ AND 'rtiVV.N ClX)CtM>The snnarriber. who was nwa-iied a D'tilnatSthe New. Vork Stale Fairs of IHJmd 1843 fcrra

«KVC- !""t 'onui I :hurch Hell, nnd also e. Stiver Vtdalf«the bsst Bell, and Diploma for Town '>ek,tl»

btrod st the i\ir of ih» American Instiiu-e in Oeu.b*' fastinow '-¦ .;-.] a'his Foundry at West Tr»sy. New.Yort.Sturn il Bellt Ol fo.-., Ä' p, lo.OOO lbs. mode of ihn ne»t öS»r and warranted lo .'and erd tone to please.Ästest*them mproved Cast Fron Yokes with Moveeb<e Amt T*Increasingdentandfor hi* ReUa is tnu be-t evidence that aBI* given ol the.r vxee;:crJ.s (,(jer, tmve t^tn r((> re,| -

the Canadas and nil. ..t nll the Ma'e«. ami ale.u-Wl ks"le^r, t rmi-hed to ditferent p uces in the State ot New.Vetfrom his F..i:ndry.-Town Clocks. Leveling and BurrerBtlaafratMatt, Copper and Brits Castings 4te.4te.

t»-18m_ ANDREW MENEOXROGERS' GYMNASIUM.

Tnta i tyS-J0'A>IJ> 19 CajtxVSTaisT. ,_tits tp.endid Estnbbsbmenti* now jpea cay sadrr**"for the reception of pupil*

Fencing and Sparring taught by an eir*rN3xedattdS***'em I'mfessor.Gent'emon ar* invited to enll. iSU*^.

(~1RAPES-AII the ISABELLA fc CATAWBA GE^Jsjt from Underbill's Vineyards at Croton Pom*, near -mmSing, are received at the general Depot, No. S B*tr*Z£ZAstor House, and sold bf A. G. Crasto in quantitieschaser*. They are now received daily in baskets withlid*, locks attached and Croton Point marked on p*xJSthey will be received in this form only. This notiee.itmay put a slop to the fraud that is daily practised la s*.^Market* and in many other places in selling a very u"*^*,Ude for Underbill's Grapes.__ sM*<?3-

"GUNSr PISTOL AND RIFLES. .

MATERIALS for Gun Smiths. Gun locks and ttyLock*. Gun end Ride Barrels, percuman CaplMdJZ

owdar FJaska and Shot Belt:, Cones and Wreaefl*".*^'ods, Wortns. itc. *tc. for s.Ue in quantity, by.

aJIVA. VV. HPIES ti (it. SIS ('^rUn**,IS*9 i

BASKETS CHAMPAGN. Anchor Brand. "*fand pints, for sale by P \RIS H. PuXEIWu

» Pearl st, between Broad sad CosaW-w->50,o23