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Clin Intelligence. P.epert-4 for the New-York T.-i5:-ne. Superior Court Cale5DER.for June 15?No*-. <T- Gl, ?2, 26, 09, 20, 16, 60, 45, 6'?. 70. 7!. 70. 76, 77. G4. Covrt of Spzciai se3si05s?Fndaj?Bti ? ? -"' Noah, an.! Atdenneo Lee and Poll? ! . Mar? Brown r? uW. for ?ts*dmg a four ;>"-"? fron. Theodore Bcrson; adjudged guilty, Peaitcatwry ^William Dunham. stearmgaa overcoat from Jaae*01oo, adjudged guiltv, Penitentiary three trionths. . John Cohnolly, stealing a P^k?-h-ofc ?onta ..... ? ?w rr.on.-y and ti.ro? .ng the pockct-bo-v away., guuty, in. .. to the IWc of Kofuge. - Fletcher Hatfield, assault and o.v.fry. on ... V. Llayton, guiltv. ?rr.fr.o- ? i-i-adod and he discharge. />isc*?.rffC?.-Cathnr3r.o Ann and Mary Ticrney. Edward Corrigan Eilen Conlcy; Michael Conroy, !)<?::.?..- Divine, I ?? wVW'-'.Mahan, Patrick Murphy, Stephen Cutlei and Peter Church, charger1, sorrte with petit larceny, r.nd others with assaults and half ry, Ac severally wi re discharged, :.c wit n'-sscs appeanng attains: them. G'Vr.T or GjtSERAt Sessions?Friday?Before the !.?? corder and Judges Lynch and Noah. The Giand Jury came into Court with a number bi bills of indii-tmrnt. John Hutchins, one of tlic Grand Jurors, having bcon ab? sent from duty as such, for several successive dai i, witi it leave, was titi'-d $ The Court informed the Grand Juiy thai on Monday sev? en! additional jurors would bo added to their panel. Tint following sentences were passed, viz : Julia Tooker, convicted of grand larceny in stealing $1000 in Corporation Ponds from John Woods, an aged gentleman, who had been a friend to and who boarded with her, was sen? tenced to the State Prison for 3 y.-ir-. Jamus Ritchie, convicted of receiving stolen go-.'- viz. 171 bags of cotTetf, stolen from William Merl"'* store, and also of grand larceny?stealing 30 maroon skins from Mr. Ribe rolle, of Jacob-street, was scntenci d for the lorn ? i ifiem e to be Sta'e Pri? n for -i years, a-id for the second oftence to the Stair Prison for 2 years. Georgo Rankin, convicted of burglary in the 3d degree in breaking into ami stealing bogs of coffee from Mr. Merle's store, was sentenced to the State Prison for ti year-. Joseph Morrison, alia* Butcher Joe, a black and notorions burner, convicted of grand larceny in stealing a pocket-book containing $700 from the |?ockct .<f Josiah Scagrnves, oi Providerirr, R. I., when standing at night in Broadway, was sentenced to ihr Stan- Prison for ? years?the full time al? lowed by law. Henry Strickland, Charles Brown, Stcbbins Andrews, Na? thaniel Kudor, .Michael Skelly, William El more and William Latham, convicted of a riet and assault and battery on the night of the 4th of November^ in Walnut-street, on the elec? tion night, were, owing to the interposition in their behalf of Capt. Swift, the cemplainaat, fined otdv $"? each, except El more, who was fined <>::ly G cents. They paid their line* and were discharged, William Boggs, called the blind fal lier, convicted <>f ti a violent assault an I battery on Benjamin Demilt, a watch? man, with a knife, wounding him seven ly, was scntcn.1 to the Penitentiary 60 days Arraignment*.?John Smith, Charles Dearborn, John Christopher, and Jacob Bai ta. late Seamen on board the bti^ Argo, were arraigned on an indictment, charging them with Grand Larceny, in having stolen male and female apparel &c worth 10 L| from \iv i assengcrs of said vessel, and under lire care and charge of the mate while lying ..' the Quarantine Ground on the 24th May last. Thoy pleaded it guilty and wen; remanded for trial. Philip Kiernun indicted fot an a-.-ar.it ami battery and an ottetr.y t to commit a mpe on his own daugh er, a young girl of 15 years of ag,o, was arraigned, pleaded not guilty, and wns remanded for trial. Police Office.?Stealing Iron.?Pete, Md Iraw, a loaf? er, who had been in the Penitentiary, was found by a Watch? man in the street, with a heavy load of sti !en iron, he w?s bearing off to replenish u junk shop. He was lodgded in the Wutcliol.se. and vesfidav ->??:! .,, the I'l- llt' :it ar. for (ill -ay-. Found Injured.? Watchmen Wheeler and Wood, found Dennis McCormick on rhursday night, lying on the side walk apparently drunk tut: on I irthct examination discovered that he was ?o sei iouj ly injured as to be disabled, and he was conveyed to the City Hospital, where his case was conidc ed critical. Returning from A Wake.?Andrew Mayo, went to tlie wake oi a deceased friend, uml. while tti .-. he drank so l much, that ret irnin.- homo he fell i:t ihe street, whore he wot found ami conveyed to the watch-liousc yesterday he ?a- fined 22,00 and ? which ho paid and was discharg ?d.. Cukosir'? 0? ncc.?Fatal Accident ?The Coroner yes? terday held an inquest at the house of Joseph Smith in 10th strert near the 4th Aveoao, on the body of William tlcury Marks, in the 7th year of his age. son of Philip Marks, one of the car-drivers on the Harlem Railroad. On Thursday evening between G and 7 o'clock, two empty c irs connected and drawn by horses, started from the depot at 32d street to proooed to 27th street for the purpose of bringing up tho train coming from the city to 32d stroet, there to incut and ta- dra wn by the locomotive. A number of bovs were there, who jumped on trie cars for a ride down, moot of whom were aeon and ordered off by William Crissy, an employee of the CoKipany at that dep.-:. Thoy ail) got off except two, et who:-.-, deceased wnstne, who concealed himself by silting on the platform in front of the List car, (being between two) and holding to the railing, so t.hat he was not seen by the driver, who was on the front car. After ruling awhile he jumped of] intentionally , to run to tho road aide and return to the depot, but his kneos bend? ing under bjm,hu te.l with his head across the rail track in front of the last car. and all the wheels of the car passing over him?his head a..s completely crushed, and he was in stantly killed. His body was immediately discovered, ta? ken ut> and word sent to the driver, who came, but as life was entirely CXtini t. nothing ci u'd be done, and the bodv was convey. .I t?i the residence of hisailltctcd parents. The cars were going ;ory slow ax tho time, :.:;d no blame whatever could bo attached to bj y om the little sutler <r; The Co.-oaerV Jury ivturned a verdict that the deceased was accidentally killed by being ma over bv one ?>:' thr Hn lem KailriMd curs, while in the act of jumping from said cat w hilo under w ay BULOKK-s' II IKDtt iKK. a: W !l:vLiou-sxroel ?A cornp ? to OMOrtiM nt if sia-h Putties, Butt Blares, Screw*, Aiuer i-auau.lt'. i-!?Knob Looks, Fiao Plate, Per t. Cupboard, Lh-^w Chest and I'ad-Locks, Barrel, Round, Sojuare Spring? Klu-li aad Shatter Betts, Hook and Mate Hing?*, together at uly ever, ar tirle .u the line, all of which oil] t? toli x. k>? a.- at am i.lace so Jie . itv. Abo. Cat Nasls by the risk, -t the lowest market price for cash. Ml"-tf_ _ JOSEl'H WEED. JOHN W IKVVK H i:?l'D S<,,"1 K" -: T- 4" ?>- ?ad M.v.-:. No. 13 Jehn-strect , -?U**-V,"c 'ad >'K'-,: ??don? ? the shortest noti ... Old Hold and Silver BM Beokbl .:- ra lUgs booglit a .,' ,:- . ?; ^,.?. wgo, washing*, ,:t^ u?i ahriuTbought. :.,ii j.., s,UKAi>: CUKAPJ CMK.lt? : , a',"-'; V"d '^'rav-l ,1 d .s Cards printed for '?niy $i ao. Uj..:;c-- c ards an ! all . !'..-r Engraviae at 'i..'.:' i-^.-.. ?t sV?l Cortuiat;:, corner of Green? icb-etreet. Pl-a? call ami sie ?oea mens. , ., ?_._,_ jad-lia KOC.I r.li ANt? PS.ATKKri' BK-s AFIRST RATE .rude of Rojled and Plate? Bras*, can always be tatid at JAMES R. HOFFET, 181 Prince -tr.et anar Wooator at the lowest vjk.: prices. ??o.;? a .cry ?ui*r,or articio oi v.ooper', llra-s. R?, ( rhOOR PLATEtl-BOOR PlaATsSst.-Thi^ tYjZ ? ?-"?-?'- ?? ? d>-ti,>->;e Silver Plated or Ura?IW 1 "jo- would do wetl call On R. ROBERTS, at toe Mancf... .-..->? /J" = ?? IvOBERTS. 157 Bowery, x V. A"brl^aV^^VXD \lALtyyiV< ' -A'M fiao t?bie CuUerT I* . V"ve- Biwad-Baokete, ? i setts er separate: HKAI-H A SKXTON"ali S!S ?* A'at-' <' ttU; fir sab, bv N. B. Una,., reb,e!;^V?1,*th?Jn-^ Sbadao. Acoa baad. r*l'ai.-ed. r->ual to sew. Extra Lamp 1 tA^VKtLv coil Ljo-ir B_S Coals on board the Be nWu^Tv0 ' >: ?-'v tuoenor jolS ?t els r **!o b>' IIJ.TVne.VaTieD PK?!^ BROOKS.?lLrbertyet v Vo>:' *ft'oi'' '??"'??rtbe l^Tf'T*'1 hb:'- ?< above well ?Vj. 00 E Ightb tveaise. ' 01 *? porcel, for io!e. AppU at "?-jpertor <I7C ip COMBBKNG THE OlJ* NjORj??*2t I i VOKKUNf-'|Mn':.;..?.,i u, receive sou . THE ?bore CogP^.meNBERS WEST to oO Porti FREIGHT AM' ??. !3 ^ .Ohm sad W'a En? Cnn*?. I.**'- V ??Vir m?< fovorahle terms. Famine* emi bnsfa and trie C anal ? H ... .v , . ., ;il,Jir ^mtaS9 ,? call -t /raamj??.uaj.J;?.. -,r A ... ,, ,. , rt! d.iiy a: 5 P. M. ^'''Jif^t ^CortUr^t ??et, - I thr* Caaal ? us fa lM , ^urtni daKv from Ubany. For Fratijteor Pat lr ' viilirni'K .?. CO.1 - Br -:r?-t. N. t. pv :* ? M^TOMIJNSON & llbany, V. V. JAMES CHAPPELL. A: C<'. K- ? r. N. x E. 5. BEACH, do. A. P.. CUP.i, i- CO. BaAalo, N. V. _ Proprietor*. AGENT3. Cor?.. OATMAN A CO. Clevetand, Oluo. DAVIS A .-MiTH. P-r -..,'. Ohio. DORR, WEBB & CO. Detroit, .Michigan. a'.O-tf BRISTOL t PORTER, Chicago, Illinois._ poplfJn im-?k or ?r r - hboats FO/i A Lit ANY. ...PA SSAGE *1 Tb* new end commodious etearat.o.it F.O. H ESTER, Caft A. P. St. John, l-av. - the .team beat Pier between CooJandt and Liberty ?reetr, On SATURDAY Afternoon. Jan? l?:h, a: a o ciock. For freicht orpassaeeapply- oa board or to P. C SCHCF rZ. at tl-.e office on the v.,-.art. >nn.ioi.ii. Al.tii.M AM r*coy i EA31 BOAT LIN E. For Albany, from the foot of Bar. by-street. The ALBANY.Saturday Morns s at 7 o'clock. " TKOY.Monday do do '< ALBANY.Toe-day do do Front the foot ot i ortInndt->troet. The DEW ITT CLINTON Mond -. Ifternooa it 5o'clock. - ..Wednesday " "_ agt* fob IsONfaOIV?f June?The jSftpackel ship QUEBEC, F. A C.H u - - sail as ; *?nbot e, ... r r- . .: For fr?-!trhi or ".i'sa-e, bavins ? 'peril r accommodations, op; ly on board a; tae fool ofManiea Lau -. or ;o je-j GRINNELL. MINTURN, A-CO. 73 South-tt ?pob I.IVEItlMMIL eP knl ?Cggft Ship PATRICK HENRI ?' C D "'"? ?'abov. her rerular day. For it. igl I ?r passage baviuc super ior accommodations, apply on board, loot nf Maiden Inn?, or to GRINNEI.i.. MINTCRN A South-t. : ,- ? I OK tO.NOON?Pa< ket the -IM i June- 1 I - Pa k- ' *JPffff&et Sbin QUEBEC. F. H. lit I raster, wil ' ? - -**"r-'-*regular day. Forfreightor passage, I vi g superior accom odution?, applv o? I? od. foot of Manien lane, or to jU GRINNELL, MINTURN .t CO. 7- Santa rt. W'AM Ell to ( habti K I ^ffira.'IOOO bbl?. burtb-n. to loail f..r .i ;.<ir* in the South "t Europe. -SfeSeAp,,lv to GRINNELL. MIN MMN A CO > South -t /eats. K.iit(;.ii:,i im HATS A.M? I ll's. The subscriber won Id respo tfullj inform hr- friends and the public generally,that he ha, nowonhand.suitsbleforthesam user season, n full and complete nasortment of Hats and Caps ?f the newest ami most approved patt< rca, which he efTera tor tale al jiriees which cannot fail to meet their approbation. Tradin? upon the principle of large sales anu imall profits. Th t- assortment consists 11? part, of? Satin beaver Hats mi fur bodies, at.$9 M Short aap'd moleskin Silk H t-.3 "0 Sup. .hort nap'd Kiolr.kin fur IhhIh t. 3 50 Fin<- eiiort aap'd Nutna Hats. '.I "dl Nutria Fur Hats.:? **f Fine fur body Nutria Hats. 4 'W White l"-:iv.'r and Russia I'-.r Hat-. 4 50a ? 50 Al-r.. ? full assortment of mens' and boys' double brim Leghorn lint-, gentlemen*' travelling and Dress Cup-, children*' i loth, i' Ivel and Fancy Cup., boys' round crown Far .:i.l Silk Hat-. Ac. Ac. Wholesale merchants and dealer* supplied be the dozen or case, it the lowest wash prices. WM. HA NTA, jri-lm 130 Chatham-street, New-York. Sr.w FAsano.\.\i{i,K hat mtokf. The -uli-cnl?-r respet tfully inform- his friends and the push, mat he Lm o|saned the Store No. -0 Chatham-street, and in vite* th.'ir attention to a superb nasortment oi Hats atd Cap* maaulaeturod from the choicest materials und in lhe most approved style-, which he oner* at as low if not lower prices than ran he ob t.-mied at any other establishment. He i- not confined t? a tmo-priced list. Imt has a futl a? rtment, aisd IVieU confident in hi- ability !?? suii the tastes and pockets of nil. ANDREW H. WILSON, No. r:i Chatham .t. between Pearl and Dunne. Beautiful style of li^ht Summer lists n.? ready, consisting of fine Drab Pe-uirr, 'plain Ural, and Pearl Hat- ; aleO Meu's, Youths' and In? fant-' Leghorn ami Palm Hut*. mSfi-lm ajPBING FASllIOX.?BROWN It CO."Soue.|uaT icy nod one price Hm Store, 178 Chatham square, eorner of M-..it-.L The latest lashistn Hats for the low fixed price of .4.1. i urpa--iiir in lics.vly and -tyle of :ini?li any ever .old before for tie- miuis price, le presenting these lints to the public Ihe proprietors think they have rem bed the ultimatum of beauty, dura? bility, eben].s andsscomfurt t? the wearer. All sales are f..r easb, which preclude* the necessity of charging a good customs*- for losses incurred by the had. Ini'.'-oui ' '/-aw Mt*KIN4ra FAS?Ie>.\.?Cheap c ,.) Store,No. is AM Ciiatiiani-ft. (oppo-ite It o- -l elt--1.) WILLIAM P.RlJWN: **sH Fashii.Ids Hat and Cap Store. A large and splendid .i-i.r: im ut of Cloth and Velvet r.,p-. of every style and ,!<?- nptt in now in nee ; al?? the nio-t extensive assortment ofSum ner Hat? <- .. . xioloi. .1 in aay Sisare, oll of ? bivh ? ill lie .old at whole.ah- am! re tarl, at the loweat price*. mSO-Sai hat?: hat?:-: C. WATSON r< .pee-fully reminds h:- eu-HHiiers tied the nuldic generally, that he h-.. a full supply of Fashionable Hat*, of the D*Or*ay pattern, as well a. other inodel*,<to rail Kaiur.- and taste, at the old established price*, via Sdk. S3J50, Mole. |3, Nutria, and Benver, $4^50, which are 25 per cawL-chenpsi than the -am- <|n.ditr can be bought elsewhere. The regatarmi rense to his list ofcnstontcri lor the Inst ihr.-.- years,*benrs ample testimony to Utair 'pudKV nod duntliil-tv. WATStlN 154 Chatbsnn-sL, and 160 Rawery. N. IL?Al.-i, the most ?xtensive a**ortmmtt of CAPS nf every description nie be found intbe City, at prices eorrespon Im*.. Wind-.-?Ii- dealers are particularly nuiiei! to look at hi Stock of Hals and Cam* ? kile s-UTchasing, and h.- s?-ir.-- them thai ?v.-r> article i- thevouekly iasp'x'ted previcu. to delivery. m73m <? OeVAWT"?"* FASH I ON A BLE II AT ESTABLISHMENT, No. 1">i Grand- street. New-York. mao 3m" / iK^I't.K.tlKTY?*. s*F.'l.'ll.--l? h ATM.?Leghorn and \f straw M.t- of every description ?leaned-or dyed, and pr.,la' fa.hionaM- shape, at L. PIGNOLET'S Dying Estaldisltmct, No i'Barclay, or-!'~ pejrl-t.. near Chatbam. j BMl.M.VKsrlV.?Mrs. HAMILTON, it. p. ?rl-.t-.-.-t I lear William-street,) continues to make, clean tmi slier La- : i -' Hals ::; the mo.t fashion Jsie styl? ; al-o. Ladrai Cap- ele- ! gantly anidi and trinuned. ml5-3m" I kt4?>* IIP! ! r*TOf h 1.41 : O'.U BOSS RICH Ali Iis hi., just stepped into thai elegant B.k,t and Sho.- Sto-e. No. 174 ft. athatn Sonar.-, >ili: more ihan sy JIl .OOO wortaof Boots and v hy, hi >.. -ot even kind?al!ihei?--t foshsoimble Boots and Shoes : .-?rr saw, and mi best of workitoo; and bis prices are ? 4i.w that e rry body* runs rieht mere m.buy. Nowondei thnl rti rr ,~ always --. full ofcestoraers when be.-iusU* -die best a half price. Ladi?s,<G?ntleinen, Jobber* Country .M, r baats, Ac. w-.ll undoubtedly call and accept a !>-w l,s.r cam. of tii- t ill.-t kind. hi.. 171 Chatham Square i* always open, except Sunday-. f, Ulm" ?oSFe ,t\d sst.i-.. IN it,.- building known a* the CO? LUMBIAN HALL, 363 Grand street, ths inc.--. pacion* w?olesaie mad retail SALE.- ROOM in the United State-, the brass* and base selected cssort mentol I.- lie*',Mlc? s'ajadCl?Uren'i SHOE? a;-. Iusively.cn all i!e-:r varie? ties of na'tcrti. width, color, rVape and materiel nsnnlly c .lied for, ?f i ur ow n manufaoanre; We w,,ul.l inform those ladies hnveforaci lv been comp, l-vl to go l-, Broadway mid cimsk here. tiiat..sry . r>- u. der the necessity of doing to no lout r; and w. invite ti.-^c to " come am ?cc," and -ave frwu tseoAOOightst .Mines per '..;r. and U.:,, tter served, without the delay's and disappointments attending l->:t2 mea-nrei) We would alaa say, that baring from "J f^ 300 person* in onr em. ploy, ami having-been for annmlierofycairs si..- largest ncnulactnrert m America, that .mr work, is well known, approved of snd .eu^t: s."ter,in ev.-rv market whoccgood work i> sols. The citizens of New York, Brooklyn. Williams Wirft h, airs' the kUrrwtlnding OOtUSVy, arc r.. ?;-.ictriilly solh ited to call&ud examine i:-r tiseirn-elvs*. Wholcsali sue retail dealer*Cot city aid country trade, u ill find it t. their ad rnatage id call before purchasing, not only .ju-dity ai.d quantity, but f rice... .hill mat..- it a cr?jt inJuotmcnt. air-am- SMITH. BKJSTOLL & BALL. IH .NII.? JJ'ss < ind Gaher Boot S .- - I Bowery, between Walker and Hester-atfeet*, wbet mat be had ladies', mi?< -' aiai i-hduren'- Shoe* and U.-uu?- Boot- ::. great varieties Ladies'Gaiters, from $1 75 In $? 25. ielf<m OlXsMa?TOO gal*. Winter pressasd Sperm OIL ' f??)0 ?' Fall strained do do 4000 '? Spring do do do .SOiiO ?? Elephanl do fiOOO " r.eri.! Wirde ,i. 3500 ?- Linseed, English, Batch aud Auif/ican L300 - OUvoOa 150 lil-W Liver, StrRi:?. i'.^L aid Short ?*.?> '? "rVahner** Oil S3 " Kentsfoot fid. for .ale in 1^:- io suit pt.-.-L . er*, at?Ol/ by E. W. VAN VQORHtg. 14t? Front-st. j lO>>f4 TK?EliY. THE s*>h^.-rv!^.- re.-pectfnHy inform* his customers a-.d ofh.-r., ikaCkehas removed from W iili.--.ui-.-ire. t, t-. toe ^?o^? funue.-ly rjocupied L-y Mr. Chnrles l^-e, the celebrated Itlarking Mij-.ufattarer. : No. .-tfj rvaaUway. between Warren and ^"ll?l;^tn?r^-?trsi.??., opposite theChyHaJJ, where ae will continue ui ir.aaciaetiire DRY e\i ?' FECTJONS <( the n?rv-t kind, and ? :.rrawt.vl tu keep tu all rit- ' mates. Aitiwufti the *\;-,-iises attendnnt on ~> It-re an e.tablisu Mat and in piVlic * situation, iuu?t aeses-xr^j- 1? greatly in-1 creased, yet tic addittoaal tVilitis- aff-wc d ?um in Che Baaantactoriac andcak-adepartnsrnat, hot* of which Is-inr un.br his bramedinte coti trot, will enable him to se?i ?t ln> u.u.il low price. ? ami be hope, by ! -s> doin^. to merit a ahc ?? of the puidic taror. It may nut be nn*. proper to ?uy that tl-e svi.-M.nu l*n prtK-ticsl woritman, and has' been enjrurr I in the miwiufscturt. >- 01 CooiVctMU* for trpwards cf It" ? years, wuich he datier? Uaasebf em "Je- Inn; to ? fjvorsj.l- notice I ?ul-- [> THOS. F. PEERS IO AKATOGA PAV1LI0\> FOFN'T 41V W A i IPv*^ ",exi? ?SASS^ER -v Yt V N't. denier, ? clloice (Ireec ?nd B.acliTra, W me-. Groceries, Fruit, A.c. Ac, wkohttmlTttuTtV ail. No. 132 Chatham street. New-York. ' . \ \ T'l* V'-oCvLMUTIVl: 4 V-*>?EK CARD PRKSS, of C^t ^ tune door from Jon, J print, srerv vur.etV of Cord*, a pr.-es reag.ag from ?! 73 per I(XXI upward*. rhSMm ' Vf'K .IRE THEV t^?- Fashionable O-uhics to on!.-. ?T only the Goods of which cu bosekcted from a stock of op w?rd? oi *rti.ioo wr.rto of Cl?th?. Cso^aseres Summer a-*)**. Vest ? >c< Ac Ac at -urh exticusc L>?? Prices fur Cash, iu ail Ca;--, oi Deliver-. SCALE OF PRICES. Dress Coio.frooi 812 to *4> Con iaaer? Paat?. fr..? ?-? to ?: Frock " . " I-I to Si) Suv,-.?er ?? .. " 3 to -.rr.mer ' . 3 to 13 Splendid Vests... " ? 3 to All of nhk:.a wii! be made up to orrlor in the cost w .-.naner. a.H -.arr_it.sd ;of cour-e) to 6'. iVv-.' cl?thiiur made (to order only) from the above Goods, at pro lartionablv Low Prices. Entrance to oar Room*. No. 36 Maiden , .... r:ow\::i) EVANS. j"l31a, DANIEL V. .-MITH. J?I TS( II I,KU, V. uta 1 S rts, s, Co ? lars, A.:, wholesale aad retail. No. ? Chats..---*.. New-) or a A iarr? Jiju re>-t fashionable a.?>c.r*?ent of geatiexaeu's Scan.- are Cravats'; Gloveaand Sa-p.-der?: SUk and Cambric Honderchtef? Silk. Cottoa nad Merino Shirts aod Drawer* ; Tisht.-; Silk. Cottoc aa.i Woollen half Ho-e. BOYS' SHIRTS OF EVERY SIZE. All of which are offered to the public at nach lower prices thwr thev caa ha pui chased at anv other establishment in the city. S U Boa Clah Fancy Shirts and Cap- mi band, or made t< errfer. Bll'J '? I - fifMO Vt KI.E C I.OTIJIN4..-la L iur removed from l5Sto9l. Siviswn-street, aear Market) would :-- pe rfuflv 'libra his friends, customer*, and the publ-r :a general, that he ha/on hand a fashionable and good assortment of Cfolhs, Ca simores, Vestings and Summer Goods, which he ?ill make to order at prices which cannot fail to give universal sntietaciibu. A very rice suit -f clothes may to liad for $30,made and trimmed in the best maa r.rr. Gentlemen trading their own cloth can have it made op at pri? ces which-will be found reasonable. All garments warranted to tit. As rre ,t : ambers are in tli- b ibit of getting pantaloons and vests cut. be \.. -,'d iav tb i nowhere can they be bener suited or more punctu? ally attended to. ,..T-J rn W. DOWNES. 91 j Divis ion-st. ivtl S?OttI I tJ OV Hslllin. No. 3 Beekroan-street - is The subscriber lianas t.ik-u the store formerly occupied by John T. Gnldsm tb. begs liavo to inform the public that he Iva- opened with an entire Neu Sii cli of Cond?, and havinc sj-otred the valuable ?er rices of 31k GOLDSMITH in the Cutting Department, whose ?? well known and appreciated bv the fashionable cowraut.-ity, the pa? tronage of the friends of Mr. Goldsmith i^spectfully solicited, as v Lnte.id making up Garment-u: a manner and style de.erv::tg a share fthe itatronag* of the public, and at prices a- low as ? ny other establishment in the city. je3-li?- J til ESC TB AVERS. rOYT'."? I IsBIOMIil i: TAI I<0 KING E? 'ABLISHMENT, No. 1-1 \Vicliam-st?eet, one door from Spruce-street. New-York. GengTetuen ?t-umc clothes ?ill l" furnish? ed at the followin; loa prar-.?Warranted to tit and erpml ia work inansfcip to any establishment in the city. A call from aM tho-e who wish to purchase will 1-e thankfully received. Dr.-.. Coats, from.It to$20; Pantaloons, from.5 to?10 FrockCoau .16" 351 Vests.i " i Coat- made and triniue-d in t!ie rir-t -tyle : Dr? Coat- fro." lo$lt>. Pantaloon-, frost. ?? FrockCoate.6" ll.Vcsfr.[mil Im)-l-'-O " 2 CHEalP CASH OTOCK .NO < INEN M A NC FACTORY.?J. M. PINKNEY.Ne V ? William -treei, has "u hand s-:.-ck.. Bosoms, C-llars, Gloves Suspenders. siHt and cotton Shirts and Drawers, Cravats, Arc. AHI ki>ds and qualities of the above articles. Merchants are invited to call. _tal-' Ira* DOV?'a.YDt Hir.DREIV'at CLOTHIiVG?Ai l> larse >nn nt of raahiouable a?d m >th made Boys'and Child ten's Clotbins, -uite.! to the season, now ready ?.>?! lor sale very heap for cash by (JEORGE A. 1WT * CO. H IViwerv_jel-lnT E.NTI.E.tlKN'si & BOVsJ' SUMMER STUFFS Ss I I as Gambronns. I^ina Cloth. Orleans Cloth, Drah ETay, Linen DriUings, ttc. ?'. ?? S.xlrn cheap, end for sale at No. Co.*. Greenwii h-st HENRY WJLLLtMS St Ca Prin'- and Mn-lin. in etidless variety. jej-lw ; s> <;K\Ti,f:.ui:.\ oi- tamtk VNI) KASHIONV?MAGNK, TAILOR, 176 WILLIAM-STREET respectfully annauw-es to the gentlemen of Mr w-York that he is pernusueiiil) locati d a. above, where, he flatters Mnt-vlf that, having had-ever.e year* personaloxjseHeoce In '-^ French Metropolis,and devoting bis personal atteutiou to his w..rjs, will be able to make r a s ii i o s a it:. k cLOTHifo as .neap t'..r cash invariably, and as |..-riert as can be prm nre.l in in- Country. Thankful for past favor-. he solicits a coutloeance >f patronage._aST 3m* C?.OT?S"liNG EST I t:i.!-aia.TlE-.NT. THE Suliscr?M r r. ivins opened the store 37 Bowery as a fs-hion able Tailoring Establisluaeirt, otfers to his Friends ar.d the Pub? lic a v.-rv superiorasrortinent of Spring '"?.1. of the latest style, wbh a Ii- ?nrrants t.> tit to the taste and laahioa of all who "ill favor him ?it;i thi ir pntnniage. ROBERT t. BO?TON. Tie- Cutting Departnient is superintended by .Mr. Charles Bouton, formerly of the firm of Gray A: Bouton. A good assortment of ready mail- Clotbins always nu li'nid. ,.S(i :tm if I'let:e* siJtlTlB, ITEKCIIANX TAII.OK, 136 I LTO.N-STRBET, has on hiiH.l a well ..-I.cted assortment of Cloths, Cus-imeres and V?ttings, suited to the -'a. a a ii I.tTers to make up t'er th> pyt-lir generally in the ?ery l"--t k.aaner, at extremely low prices foi Cash on di livery. ly T<? IIOUTSK KEliPEKSS. I iraiTCiTErals, Lamp ManufiK-turer, 164 Broadway, in thi ? r.- ir.? Lamps, Lantern- and Oirandole- maile to order, rn rea souaUlc term?. Alt kinds of Lamps, Chantlelk Ati., repaired, altere! ni . refinished ? ifnal in neu-. m33 tf \ieiNT TO KPOB I'S HE Y.- <,i h il>v .?i l rABLE I O? THE PRESENT AND COMING SEASON.?-WM. KNAPP,3( Houston, (between Camion and Lewis-street?, I.on?tnntly ou haml mid inanufa iu cs to order en-ry varietv of Fishing Tsakla, ?....i^. ?? .Ii- T? st -:\ Ii-, aait uiiicti cheaper than down to-A ii prices. Lines, Hooks, Sinkers, Floats, SnclU, Ate. of every ?ize and ijuality: also, nu|serior Powder, Perenssion Cap-, Balls, Shot, Ate Guus, Pistols anil Fishing Apparat is neatly repaired. Hooks .ml Lines by the ilozeu or hundred. Sinkora ami Bullets in any quantity. N. B. BoaNtolet m3l-ti" WM. KNAPP. 5U Hois-ton-?l U-1.">::-?. PORTE?. A I.H .%> I? tTlOKK.?ILA1T. KINS. N... 113 Fulton-<treet, being desirous to close out h? -na k r,\ Wines, Poner. Ale and Cider, >"inp.I of the most choici assortment, ? ill -??(; at v> ry re.lured price.. Those who uwy wish t; supply tlisir llot. h and Ejinilir. should calk A capitalist or oil) per-o.i v ishing to purchase a -to. ? and enter into the business caanoi <l? toti.-r iliao ti> avail loin?'?;??-!'tills opporamity. A!?n for sale, 30 gross pint Wine Bo tiles, alrd H'-ro-. .(?.in .ks; U( cn?- Cork-; Cider in barrels, < t $1 50. m3rs>lm" FASHIONABLE BIAISl II VirM; AND >HAVIN? I'ALACE, m ? J>T> TOi PEE .V.I.V.'FACTORY. No. V5T J Bronilwny, Two doors from FultorxtreeL opposite St. Paul's Churrh. t". PHALON formerly of Nii. 3SMChmtham-Se.uare, begs leave u ij, anuonnc that be bns BSMOVED to the above premises-, winch be to.-, fitted up, regardless of esc pease, in such a manner ns to rundet it tie mo-t el.-_-.int.i- well as f?sbinnahle establishment of the kind n New- Vork, nn '. -v ill be governed bv th-- -'...".c. n:; price Hair Cutting.'..S3 cent*. HairCuKing.?. t3J ?? T~-' No e?tr.-., liarge f..r darling ifdt.st the time of Hair Cutting N. ?.?A priv.it>. iiparttn-.ut ti.r uttu g ?i'entlem?-..'s Wie* AnL Toupees. iu ><[ L>i TBIti.s u' law, Of.I Mr:-, is 11| co'. .N>|<L. Will I M?NS, LECTURES, and Orationoef any kind, correctly takei l in ShortHand, and speedily opied, on recsonnble terme. Forfirthei particulars apply to T.Towndrow, Professor of Stenography, wb? : rntitni ics to >(a.i it. youuga-oatleineu to report t'er the yre-., or teacl thi- vulualile and papular science^ iu the a. >-t sutisfaclvry manner, a No. .Mnrrav -t. |.-7-lei IN <*.! PRK'IS: COr.KT.Mai 13, I - ll.-N. thaui >] rjui ?? 1 Prci.ii--; ,-. Gabi \\ d^-.r and Joiooa M. Cumpbeil.?Audcr*oi ; A Raya oii-l. Att. rneys. : Ou reeding andifiling the writ of - .re fu ias issued n tin. .-tiu?? j and the return oft le Slieritf o' the City aia. County of New-York..; ; whom said writ atas directed that said deAttdanta could lot be foua. ..n.l Ibatthey h ive r^t ?or lia- tither of dseta a dwellinjr-jiouseoi itho In-Count : sud o, motion ot Samuel tj. Raymond,Jktcouu-el f.a said plaiuutf. it is ordered tbatavaid defendaots appear and plead t. id.scirefacias witcin twea'v (.?>?- after the last publication of iln n le. a- boreinafter pro* idea, orjiidgemeut, cod farther : iat a <-.pi of this rub. certified by the Clark ..t' this oirt. be putlishcd foai sre-ka sucoessivnly ii the Si*;- laiver, and n a paper pnbb-hed ii th. Cny of >?- V...-4-. *C.,.v W-sP.IIALLETT, Clerk. _ ins* -law4w VOTIC'E OF &M.<>ifGNXEi>T. jVTOTICE hereby -iv.a that JOB IN ?I tf-. ..i tu- tor-usbip o . 1 -: ?foriLi rounty ?if Monmoatit. ai.d State of New-Jerscv, hat! this day (May STd, 1-il) made an A~ ignmeot to ?he subs. r:br ofhL elate for the ..quid bemifit of bis Cs ttliti r,; aaci that the -aid Credit? or, lm-t exbaVil their saspective claims under,oath or affirmation ii' ?- lie t-.-ia . I ->\ m.i.';th-. U.V. 1). IlLIP.'MNT t-- r-i.-e _?2 l ' mir. I?w_w 4 ,1J*'--S> < BOCKKBY MJTOKJB, :? Bowery.: i ,. i , J.""*,'r':"',,- "" l,Vkl ?* "-'ortuient of China, Glass ' Y Lanier,: Uia-.A-trall imps, lie. which wiUiri sold very ek^ap Rvrcusn,.al-wl.-Jc and re_nL p rm\\i N. IX Usod. s. ul .,. any paat of the v,4 or Br?ok!ya free of. h'arer. . - '_ jeg-lru' t oi.ou vroKE. II)'.- SIGN VXD ORNAMENT! I hivtiw , Ml.'r.- < <,-u:Js\i\i ^ < ?'*-? at whole of EnZ al! "v. w^^**:ER- ? * '' ?;;'--? ^.-.corner ??;?. ?-? .-_ jel-3m l^BSi ' lo>* ?? l)rzs ? ? Room N Ir- U" WHITLEYTal bis P.oatmg aa?Mm .1 ^?"T,<-*M 41 ?? ^-dence, mcner of-SJd street hbri ::.t. ta__-_^ r Y'""^1 Pwvision u made to iustruc. ffsffit b>- them with opp-rtuai ?-- ? -w nature. ^_ mlJ Im O,1;1^' ?^-v?>,:. i..:,,,?.,,..:i.,.. Ca-c.*'', ei '' U> 107 J>-?-*??--et. 3d door from Pr.rL Lar.is at }1 . j p?r t,an1m 21 U'' WM- B. FOI.OKR. Engraver and Printer. S("0,)A<K ?IOULOW WAKE?'I i.- - riberhav ~'Cr. T'" "!* ?*?'?-??>? ? r the.sale of the above article in this City * :!""1 dwt be has now on band aa aasortmeni of - .;? o ..id common HoUow Ware snited to rhu market which will be ?mo a. tee factory prilV. r-:r-*ii- wi-i,:rig to purchase will s lease call aad examine. Buchliifs Patent Railway, for wood or coal. Premium and Parlor St..re. constantly on ' and H. WICKES, ill Water-street. ?jel. la-; PONE PRICE ?TORE. t-Rs-ONS wishiat to purchase enod ih?.-.i> CLOTHING aonld do well 2o cail ai l?S, Chatharu-.treet, whose tbov will ri.-d the fol .owing prices : Coat- frora ?9 Sr. sis; Clvta p_it, fro;? Cl :o 40 acheti?ciotU, H >i :0 , .atmet, $1 Tj to t~ 50. -31-1"-_X COGSWELL. si? tt*. CHEAP ssiI.K.?*.-P;.e Krfpccl 6ru-d and 13 plam t.la.-k. Uoe-Wack and colored - _ UsO. iarr- lot of 1 ruatod Jlii.-l.os and Lnrs, | togeOV r with I fuH a--onra-nt of Dlain -ml neured Mouesekn de f^?. j?, received, red for sale, J ?"-hn*WB Cheapf?jer Voaaji Greeirwich^t. - . ? the kB-1b> HENRY WHXL4MS A Co 11731 PATFAT BEDSTEADS. OCPF.RloR TO ILL OTHERS NOW LN USE.?J. HEWITT re ? .rctfullv infonif she Put-lie. that S-ccuf-.naes :o raaanfaexur* Irak r-i'tect Bed-t?*d?, -> known for ils duratdity and .-enven -jc.. ai his old stand. No. 20 BodMa-aSe?*, near CasnK.rs. Tbc*S anasiiaainted with ihc character of h:? Bedstead are earnestly Uk'iMd :n cjll and e.x?."uiL- the principle of the joint ac.d th-ease with which ! it can be put up and t.-.k'.-n down, not res--*r:=r any bed-key. Be is alwav* happy to exhibit if, both to those ?fco wash to purchase and :no?e who do not. Hi- can refer to hundreds of oar awsl rrspecubia , ntixetu who have tested if by use. 0* _? ,. M .::.- ... Feather Bed- -_-a1 Plila.?sea. N. B. The Southern trade supplies)_^ 6? _ ii IX LIZA, vtiere aid you ret t*i? delightful ?ocking-Chair ? " C* - Why, sister, have you BOt as f>s| R-essr? in Re-ton ?? It'. true Rti.ton is celebrated for R<v-king-Ckair?, hut we bare uniting to i .urrsire ..ith this. Such perfect aas*?it rocks of it?If." 14 I purcha-ed it at Str. Klag-?, in Broad*ay. hetweeu llra.id and Broom- -ireet..." "I wiHjel J unes to procure rne one ; but won't they ?teile at thr idea : its rometninc Rke bringing eonls to Newca-ile. were it not that I it ?arpa??cs any thing we have there." I " Sister, do not natter rourself that you-s will be the first intro [need into Boston i Yankee ithrewdnesa has discorered it I remember ! ! Mr. rnn.irk-d to me incidentally that he soid a number to Ike rir-t ? i families in Boston." _je3-ti I GREENWICH POTTKKY, 2GI Eightecnth-ntrcct, -r.r.irrN the mnth and t;:>t'i ?vrviT*. I rTtliE -a' scribe* reap. uully informs thePublic that he continue* I L to n.anufi.-tar- f,j;.mi'..: articl--. ?hk. he offer* for .ale ou j I reasonable terms, vrz : , Stone Ware.Earthem Ware, Portable Furnaces.Chunney Pots., St ve Tube*. Oven Tile,Gre*a?-Hoose do., Fire Brick, Druggist and I Che-meal Ware, Ac. Ac. r*tove Linings made to any pattern aad it short notice. . WASH1XGTOS SMITH. to ( 0>sl 'H its Ol- ?IIj OK <-A-. ryxHE Inventor ami Mannftctnrer of the Safety reflecting Spirit ' 1 Lamp begs leave to call the attention -f a discerning public to a Lamp a o ? dl snr-j an* all others in binBiaaey and economy, siiita bl for.Dry Good*. Jewellers, Fancy store-. Billiard Room*, Groce - ??-. Hi t. *-. and ReC clone*, ?* Inch bum- without creating the least low, ..: .: -aim - ?ftW per per cer.;. ov.-r eil er ca.; chth lamp ! ?? ill nut 8? ?'cd. for four r.our. burning. IS cent.- a week. A choice ?s i sortment ?fvari?us pattern- can be ->?? rn at In* old store. No. sCaihe rine-street, or 47a (ir -enwich, cora-r uf Canat-etreet Order- promptly attended to. au4 h:s wagon* sent round as usual I once a week. Observe the name. C. MICH ELL. > Spirit Lamp* painted on each ?nie of the ?? agon.-. i' . i::trv M. r. hJi.:- - it'l'li.'d a- u-u.il on ir'tv-nd terms. |-4-lm COiflLsfIIStHtoyi PAPER WAKKHOl Nt, ntliP . rii-cr.he-. .? oc-taiitly receiving every description of Pn L j-r a-.cat If ??ne in lots to ?Sit pure Ear-r?. upon the i tno-t reasonable tc nts. Anton* tlieir extensive assortment are tne fol .... [ng, viz; 500 rt uns .New-paper 24 by 3d ???i ,in do 9fl by :n 41X3 do do 24 by JS 800 do do 2? by 40 ..- do do 38 by 42 d? do ?cjt<y47 100 r.o do 30 by 41 200 do mealiun printing ?? ?> do de sad half da ..'v do assorted colored paper 500 d.> envelope paper Frceani superfine Flat Cap* ,io do cut. plain and ruled do '.? Letter do 1?. mi ? m diam Writing paper Cl?h i .i-- r. 21 v 3d, 38 X 12, and M \ 4il Hardware aper, Is x W x 21. .tr-l 30 x Hanciag an 1 Wrapping paper "f various -i/.e* M*ewi ipei of nit] size made to order at *h.- rt notice. FeK L?TkYfcC ti " K_ KiaiT A Co. M uH.-ii Lane. !. 14 kAUAIVA COAL.. rpHEDELA\> IREA m DSON* CANAL COMPANY are now.rn I ceiia ig i 0:1 n ir \ .;?:- I i kawaua Cod fresh from the Mine-, which they oder to their customers and the public at the following i reduced prices: I Fsg and P.rok-ii . JT 00 per ton delivered. Stove and Furnace. 7 isi do do Sin ill Nuu. 5 00 do do I Yard- comer of Beach and West, King and Greenwich, and Mont? gomery and Monroe-street*, where orders ?i!l be received. Abo at i their Bank.corner of Wilfcam and Pine-street*, ?here contract* will le- made for irarroes deliver, d at Rondont. je-.:>m \rOTICK.?The Puhlii will pleasi to take notice that the g?ne II nl lecnev for the sale of NowilP* Pectoral Honey ol Liverwort i. removed to t ?? -t.fMi tsr*. OLCOTT, McSESSON A CO. v.. 145 Maiden Lane, and all who purchase this celebrated medicine for affections of.the lung* are reo,ue*tfid to be venr articular in seeing ???i .t it hear- the written signature of' JAMES D. NOWILL in full there being a nilserahli counterfi il ..tlo.it bearing only part of the .ie aatare, viz. J. also J.i-ii No* ill, and * bit h is not only cab ulated to disappoint purchasers, hut to do much injury. Country Merchants aud Agents, also City Igeutsr, will please to hVar in mind that the sole reuerul Igency for the United States is at Messrs. Olcoll, Mc ' Ke-si : A Co. I C Maiden Lane. JAMES D. NOWILL, Sole P- iprietor, N. Y. For-.da at retail by M.-vr.. Adnmsou A Oliff, 6 Bowery and ?OD Broadwny ; J. A: J. Coddington, corner ofSpring : ml Greenwich-*!*.; ' James Tarruut, corner of Warren .iu.|iire-uv?ich--tri,eLs; (.'. F.Coug ; nacq, 60 Chatham-street: W. P. Blagrove, South Brooklyn, dec Ac. m20-lm OLCOTT. McKESSONA CO. Druggists, 145Maiden lane. OfEK 1T1UNS o.N THE TEETH, av MEVoHOVR WntTIMfi A I.IM ?? PRATT, Dcutintst. SEYMOUR WHi riNi; would respectfully inform hw friends and the public that he -till continues at Iiis old stand. No. 62 East Broadway; ami having associated himself in partnership with Dr. LINUS PR V IT, i n ?. are ready to attend to nil who ueed 'iinr pro fossional service*. The public in ly be assured that all operations in dieir profession " ill be performed '?" the most approved plan. Arti fici il rdeih, from on- to a lull -et, ii ?erteil in the most - ientiUc innr. ner, md on a- fuvi rddr? terms a, :.t any other otfice. Whole -rt? in sorted oa the old itmos iherii ,or the nen approved patent atmospheric pl.ui. which obtained the premium at the Fair of the American Insti? tute l*--l year, and a? wcdl a- ? ?in ilo.ie m LVs ? t/. Teeth plut'C'd with gold, mi foil, . r cement, ?? circumstances may require. N*ereeaaf Teeth deetroyed without paiu,.aad :u most cases tke Tooth clfectnally preserved by tilling. I An infallible cure for the Toothache, X. B. Messrs. W IIITING? PRATT will insu reti na nr t??you?g men in the art of Dentistry, en rea.able term-. REFERENCES. H:- HoRor Chancellor Wnlwnrth. Prof. Win. fully. M. D. M.L. North. M. {'.. Sura. Springs. P. u. N at a me 1 Pratt. C orjji.-.^ Wm. W, Minor, M. D. 1 .. . . Samuel C Ellis, M. D. Jared Linsley, M. D. j' ? ,c,rK- Rev. Henry G. Ludlow. Prof. Benj. Silliman, M. I). EL. I). Wm. N. Blakeman, M. D. Pr.f. Jonathan Kaimt, M. D. .1. Im M?h r, M. D. Prot Chniles D. Shepard, M. D. Stephen Brom, M. D. le.Vam DIS. < II %J*I.N-?4 T I?l *?* KS* A.M? StPPORl. ERS.?These Instruments have r.ived the deckled a]>pro bation of the first medical men m tin- country. Tie? inventor has re ceived tie- following tastimonials in che Medical Journal: ;V Fori Jut mat of Hfutieiiu . iurgtry,tkt Editor rcauurlu.) ?? We have taken pains i? inquire - f the I est authorities, a, to the merit of l>r. <."? apparatus, an., find them mis h approved by the pro fe-sfcn." (JSoston Medical and Surgital JmrnaV) "Br. ChapinV Supporter aad Tritss; John R. Ckapin, M. D., ol Nrw-Yerk. tie- inventor certainly ?ItowshitnseJfto be a man of me I ch.iu* id iiigenuit} the workmanship, too. i? fanltlen. OfSce 151 Full.treet. i:i7 4m ttr - 7io v ,o? TKK NVw-Y?rk office for the ?nie if BECK WITHES PILLS baa 1 A beenremovesi from JdOSroudwny) to the new Bookstore of Tur? ner A elughes, N'., to John-slxcet, n Iiere they will eontinue to supply drur^r.--and otto*, a- iieretof ,re. These PUIs need no panegyric; their bait recommoadation is atrial A constantly increasing repnta ' lion tor twenty a-., together *ith tie- ?-.?iieurre.it te-timoiK- n; nu ni-riiu- literary aw scientific men well known to the public, have p!j'.-d cfceir efficacy beyoud dispute. Tk: following iett.-r will serve a* ...idiu. rial evideue ? to tlie lange ajoount hitherto published: From Mr. Wm. Irring IL :m) Pearl-atxaet, ' Nkw-Yo?jc, July 11,1840. My D-'-r Sir?1 liav- delaye ! (be several month, sending to you the acknowledgement* >ti.. h I nine Alt to nedte from me. for the bean ?it- I have i ?c.-iwd ,t . lur haul-. I had L-s-j in a low .t?te of beutln ?learly twoffeurs, anffeaing from iH?geation, palpitation at the heart, ?< ulm a--. 4.-. A.-, rendering me eilr- inely nerrou-, and experiencing b'l tie- many ?:, .?..?m.g ^ dl-tre.-u^ -.mt>ton>i i uend and body at UiidHtit Up.? this rnalady. I had the uii ice ?fsevt nil eminent physi? cian*, ? Inch 1 followi j it my seeming bensiut, and was induced t?> visit the Sontb, and para my wiatacs 'here. ?kh the hope of nro traetingau unconrTortable life. At CUumbus,Georgia, [oa my way "1. I met ?ttu a friend, tsfeo, on hearne' my eonwdaihts, advised me to give Ikekmntka Jiiii-l}yi#*ptir Pitta a lair trial, i resolved to fol? low his advice, aad i-?uk four boxe.- aecorci. g to the direction*. The efteot produced nas most happy, er. isi* r.\r. ease ami comfort uuknowa befowi for yea.?. And now, sir. I am enjoyiig health and elasticity both afinind andStodyi for wisieh you have my nwst siacere thank-, and the le-t regard- of a friend Verl truly, To ler. J. Bi CKwtrK. [m39 WILL. IRVING HYSLOP II VBH'M t'l J.l.ra. .4 safe, cheap a Mj efsect.ive vegetable mf DlCiyP?Vvt -ale, wholesale -s,l r \ id. at 130 Fnlt m-.t, AT. Y. UfHERE way h.-a numerous Ustiaioniabi in th^ir Civor. These PILLS -tan.! anrivaJesl in v. -.t beneaend effect* in rJse various !i-eases incident to che bnmaa ? i stem. IS Try them, ry, AMTJtl 'IATI'. POWDER, F'OR the prompt removal and effectual cure-fine Uthma, and all Di- - oi th-Lam:-.?I ni. valuable preparation, which now I for tii.- time is publicly introduced, ?ne, jrj onein to the ore. ?cripuonof an eminent pbysteiaa, van .?d.t in hi* practice with great ?:; ?-. Wh?Votker medi<:ine*, laying no other claim than the mi porarj reliel ol.. few wlitarycase?, havepisaed intoob?Vio7 thbr, on tke tnntrary, without any other notice than that of one rs>' Iseved individual to sxotn-r, ha, successfalry stood tue test for ?? ?'' and daily add. to it* celebrity. ' > Tii- increased d-iuaud for titti article, .nd the ot>.-repeateJ r.euesi Ota, ? -noubl bv publicly made known to the omm?m'v? have ? leucth induced the present proprietor ic comotv with ,-l ? and by th i. doing hi hope. tS rS tho-e WXyV^X^ this di-trr-.ine complaint, -K* !' ? 1 : J : ' ?? H. M. PROWITT. Druggtst. No. 38 Beekman-strs?_ .v / \ ,; I , R -he yellow fever, cants ?>,.? seurvr " a pr" to the South or to the VV-.- Ma i^.^S^"^ 'h,?? "?"'?r with. i'UBds' *?ll be Lbertdly treated 'rABIA KMVES4 AND FORKW^A JiT^' 1 .=s-tmen,, j*^ re^iv^ frora ^ ^ r! oid. sad for ?a!e at irnnsnal low priea^t^Zi*^1^ DmiioB-sL-eet r ' e "wdware etore.Jn ml7 i w vBia> rn?i t Ki: roBco.^iMiPTiON a Professor Bl CHHCrL4"Z*S COMPOUNJ >\Rl POF CAPILi m\._Thb invaluable medicine is pr?ei.te ' to the \raen . M * poiitrrtt ftirn for Coosantiptioo ??d Liver-Complaint It was m ven.c.! bv Dr. Bwchholtx, in Germany, who !. now ProA*?or ol Mr,... cJm ladCThemirtry in Li?- University of Crfurth, m Prussia, aed dm us? her of roost or' tlw ?oootiuc societies on the Contire-ct of Kjirope, _-d u?sl bv bim in hi* prii *te pr-acute ia that o.i-.try w ith universal MM. Wh-u this medicine became known in Trussia as a rare WrCi.: fewrful disease, the King is an expreaoiou . i bit coomb nee m its me - ? '. gl re the inventor a -cwnrdof Five Thomm?! Oolla-s.aml -heet rJusivc right to prepare and sell it m his king Ion. The public .an have ib.' fullestconfidence iu diis hetug the genuine rneuiciue. as one bi the propmtori a this dry is a nephew ol i - inventor, ,.i Germ*? pbysscian ."fthe -acte nameO who received the recei] t asd .?<?..? of prepan:-..- it :u America (Brectry from htm. Tin- utedk me operaios .lowly upon tie- system, ami when rir>t taken n sometimesprobhues SKkaess at thefstomach, and increase* the disposition to couch, but ihi? !? attended with ie-? pain .ml fw expectoration; it rrmove? the ui.-ente.t and unhealthy parts of the kings, entirely eradicates Li.e disease, and r--?>'r?? th- ? hole (system to |>-rf.-ct health. The fact u* admiue i by most pkyiuciaas, ti.at persons may live in tre- enjoyaseat ofr-od h?a!th. with. portion of the Lungs r. maintng, which prove* conclusively that diseased iue^? can !?? .ut?i. It U the d< ten ?t the remedy to produ. this ?? suit, oi l it i - - -cord ihedircc'io-is, and sufficient time be illoared tor it- operation, ?u. h ?iH be the effect. We do not pretend that this will care m cases of the la-1 Stage* ct the diseaso, a. it resrui?a from on* to three moothstn reaaove the d? ea?e ai d restore the ivstera to health. THERE AUK THOUSANDS or PERSONS .a this country who arc taucht from their youth that ueytaAcril coiuuroptioo, and that an earl} grave must iaentably la- their portion. Now to .uoh we would soy, w :th the fullest confidence ol the truth, thai w ith the u.?e el thi- medicine they may be re-u.re.1 to the eujoj maul ,.i perfect health. This medicine is entitled to the conrkli i.e.- of the intelligent portion of the community, from the tact f its favorable notice and mrtoasful operation in Europe, and the high Handing of the inventor. We are will -: to kl d re?t on .t? own merits. It h?. already been teste I in this eitv, and the persora cured caa be referred to by inquiring at the ?ff,, .. pri pricier-. We prefer tlir.in.ide of satisfying tho?? a to wish to kno? its effects, rather than to publish certificates. We t-eg tie publi - not to condemn this a? one of tue tudital fiumitugs of the dav. until a trial of it. w-rits bus been made. As hi ass iranee of our coafiilence in the article, ?e ira/a-cit it to cwr. or the purchase money will be refunded. Fi r ? lie only by K. E. DIBBLE A Co., No. v.* Broadway, a :', w doors below Masonic Halt mS5-lro itK. F. FELIX G?I i.- \t P's p o r n k e s s r r i l e. 1 I AIRY excreses no -. if not the sr- .i. st, ire perhaps the in?.?t .--n ri mon drawbacks to personal aupcara e. The shin may possess Parian purity of color, it may be heightened bj tue tloom of health, and rich with the smoothness ol youth . but if these attractions arc ob seuie-.l bv mi overgrow th of II nr. the ..ituc^t they would other? wise yield their po..or. are immeasurably lose Dr. FELIX ?^? KAI'D'S POUDBES SUBTILE huve !??. u found highly erhcieat in I removing such disfigurement. When appHeat cold, this preparation ia u?ed by some in lievi ot a razor tor remov ing ta>- beard, ? hu h itetTecU with more ease, with as much rapidii). in u taore sutisiactory maaaec ! and :.t less expense, vinie at the ..one time it leaves the -km -wft and ; deli< ate to the touch. To upria.t the beard entirely it mu?t be a^pln.1 warm. It will nUo dctroy the ILur ? lien t'..irol to -ii r- uch upon the i forehead, and will rid one of many little aunru/ances iu the shape of fur/a. or straggling und superduous locks. In foi t, :t i- i valuable ap ! p. adage to the toilet, and will be found mi. Ii !>y tho?.' who niay have I occasion for it. u-e. Purchasers can sc.- the preparation tried, :f ro , quired. ?1 p-r bottle. I GOURAUD'S L'EAU DE BEAUTE This inestimable FrencB i preparation thoroughly eatormin itcs eruptions, tan-pimples, freckles, ' redress, and all cutaneous uwperlectious wbalover; array, the neck, ' bands and arms in ravishing whiteness, bestows on the complexion ju \ renrle bloom, renovates beauty when oh the decline, realizes it when before absent, and r us tains iupristsiie splendor to the latest period of life. To mothers nursing their children, iu healing soreness and re? ducing inflammation, and to gentlemen m alleying irritability of th* fa.-.- liter shaving, Dr. FeJbt Beuraud's Eau de Beamte >? iA be i'uulJ an iutallible specific GOURAUD'S VEGETABLE LI0.I ID BOUGE. ^ouiposed ma teriall) from dow?rs and simples, impart, a bountiful e iritation to the Skin, unmovoable by rubbing with the tins'-r.. handkerchief, liu.-u cloth, or by perspiration, ."si cent, per bottle. XT Prepared by Dr. FELLN GOURAUD, 67 Walkei street, one d.H.r from Broadway, and for sole in this city only there. Directions, accompany each bottle. AGENTS. New-York?Alex. Guthrie, I Stnuwix Holl, Maiden lane.. G. L Brown, Utica. JaredGray, Pouglikeepsic. Pennsylvania?Mr*. Brown, 76Che?tiiut it. Philads nhia. Virginia?Frazier, opp. Dr. Plummer** Church, Ki.-huiond. Massachus. tt?J. E. Field A !-:. J. Bull, Leo. Connecticut?E.C. Ferro, Middle town. W Faulkner, Norwich, Distrii: ol 'Columbia? s. Parker, Poonsylruala Avenue, lanweei '.>th ami loth Strea Is. tntlr) S'50,000 WOltTII OF SIGNS SIig Ik !?> i PAIrVTJBD BY ACK E B M A N tt M I!. I.K 11? At their Esubl?hmeat, lOONaotau I tree t, which . \tei.d- through to Kulton-street, where they bare every facility for painting Flugs, Bai nero, Travsparenoies, Acs, Orunmeutal Swing Sign* for Booksellers, II ?tier., Baker?, A.-. ,vc. REFERENCES. Sec t'ac follow iii? Sign* iii ikeClly : Sears'* IV tor .1 Bible, Cliotou Mad. Ail..- Office, 103 Nnssnu'itraet. Brotle r Jonathan, MS NnstOU-street. N.w World. Ill Ann-street. The Rainbow, II..,. ard-slraoL Tiffany, Vuung A- Kiln. '~>0 liiojiiwuy, and many othei?, w bich may be seen by r:,;unir at the ?s. ruiNO.' Iirt Nassau-street ami i'il Fukon-ft. m36-lai 1 i i 'i()V LI) No. tMllllr '...Ivviiv, iqipositc the Park, and near ie Imerican Hotel. H. VILLERS, Dental Surgeon, of twenty.five years' experience i th above profeasioa,.*! the sola discovvref ?n.l manufoeturar of the best ?nid- of .Mineral Teeth oow iiju-e, wln.'i hn* enjoyed the unrivaled attempt* made by so moiuy in this aai other . oui.tr.dsn hi. Mineral Pasta to til-! decayed Teeth in a plastic form, which be., nines iu a few Iwir* a* hard as the tooth itself?i* free from mercury or any pernicious ingredient, . .. i hi so often seed bv unpriiwipled roreignere iu tliis and other cities . hi : a is Mineral Cuim nt i* only l.I in lender teeth that cas? um be Gib ?' with pure gold, which at .11 tone- ia the U. -t wto-rs the tooth i- not painful mil.perution of otisnlidoiiair itwith lufficiepl force to exclude air and moisture. The Mineral Paste allay* the me?A jute pain and r. tains it* pristine ; ower* ?.r a loin |ieriod, so a* to render the removal of the tooth unnecessary. The Artificial Teeth ar.- iudestriicublc, resisting the power of acids and corrosion Wy me dicine or discolorjtiou, or other cause*. They can he fixed to the gum* without pain, or even requrring spirad or elosp spriug*, ligatures or spring* of uny bin 1. and et all iiuu-? r*> setnble the adjoiu tig teetn to the erei.t-'-t po- ible ib-grne. and war? ranted In must c oe* to answer all the pnrpo*.f artieulation, masts cntio:,.The verj many finiti ring testimoniali from ins brelhrea in the profession, who have bei u hi* pupil., would u*H a volume. P*> pils taught In every department und every operation of DentalSao gery, aa usual. Charges moderate. Hours of attendance from S -M. to 6 P. M. d uly. - inday* exi ? pte I. No. 333 Broadway, opposite th* Park, ihr.loor*above Barcla) itraaL jel-tf PECTORAL HONEY <JS' LIVERWORT. EM3R Coughs, Colds, Asthm ?. Whooping (Vufli. Shortness ..flireath t and all AlTe ti...i tu- 11.- :rt *ud Ling., leading to L'fsN.-sfMP. '1 ION. B' eier, jrou have trad many medic im ? for vour cole), ll.-.v? you hn.-!a bottle ol NOWILL'S PECTORAL ?' ONEY OF LIVER. WORT? Try it. Itiso mredlytbi best modieiue ever offered to the public The testimonials tendered iml the high eulogiumsgiven thai last winter from tliose who have t ken it. attest at once its auimrio** Tirtje. ii ,- l ?. thai r ao-e tliat we are induced to make it ... popifc l.ir ... i ? ? s-. it ha* increasingly received the public appro? bation amounting to about lifty thousard bottles per annum. No peJf or a.i.. .-'.-? ???? 11 ia* done this to hoax on the sufferer a <*;.?.. ry col* ? orod solutioa, ami iuemcai ious inoili. In. . iY~r?by hrssteningaslisease to iu. :'a<ul : risuiiatKU?tlie puff alon< ....ir ?he hopes of the po? tior.', until hopes are r?e*. The prep : ... of the Honey .,f Livjrw^t ii solely compose*! Os* vegetable ingredionu simple in t ,-ir nritun but in conibmation not only cal ntoted to rempve the immodiaJji .lUease, but to i-.-. -orate the .y-ie.u generally. No medii m.. ever LrtTercd u. the pub.K enn I* said ?" -restored to health ?<. great a manlier ofpenon* m nm*is*st> tnre complaints ai NowilPs Pectoral Honey of Liverwort. It alioukt la- kepi ia dlfanuhes,;., administer upon the first lymptom of eld or cough, a. inattention and neglect are the cause* of aun,!.-.-. kssing tn7ru esP*cndly i.i consumptive c-.-c rhisa :.!i..i?e.. offered mtbepubKc ..: the Ion price uf Two.?|,H iing*, is accessible to all. Far rale ..t the princi|iol Depai, <* Madison ?trect, corner of Catherine. Rem ted b) most of ihe principai Druc gi-t. i ? the ? ity, and ....? ia.r-. .rim itml -nv ihrougbool the Uni? ted nta-.e^ r-j r..r -a.e by 'J. C. JIITCHELL. No. DU Ctiar-h-street, Wew-Havea. ii9tf O^^/^JH-WAM,,..., , orri. Tooth Wash 5 ->d preventauraay cnoH.'nl 7,1 * to " bruhny ?risiugfrcmXcaved t^ h "' ?^'?th? mouth, whether -WcSneJ*^^ of .he H^riach. ??-llparUOf.b? ?od Phy*khUM mero? c?^^.nJ^. favor a "nclusisely nhown by the ea Priec It cenu'peJb^fe city, ao. by.tte % i^?^**? D"?g._f