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Politic* la Philadelphia Cauatv-A Spiit PraieeiioB?Tylcri?.m?The Kioj?, ?ec. Conwpondence of The Tribune. Philadelphia, August 4. 1M2 Tbe election tor Delegates among the Locc-Fo cos has resulted most disastrously for the party in tho County. The Smith men, who, you recollect, were the cause of a division among our opponent*., which resulted in giving us the Sheriff for the city and county at tbe last election, are again in the field. The contest, which has just terminated for Delegat"*, shows that division to he still resolute and determined. They will not submit to the dic? tation of the IngersoU no-protection, humbug cur? rency faction any longer, and why should they? In the blind devotion to party, which has so "lamenta? bly characterized them, men have been foisted int* responsible stations, who have thrown discredit find disgrace upon the bonc*t portion of the party.? Even the Spirit of the Times, their leading organ, asserts that among the candidates for Delegates there were some fellows up who could not write, and would not know their own names if they saw them in print. It indignantly asks if " such ani? mals am fit for any thing but to be supple tools for cunning and designing knaves?" The well mean? ing men of the connty. when the radical sway was so largely predominant, are bee ami ng satisfied that this cty of " regular nominations" is not so purely Democratic or honest as it has been represented, and hence the settled determination to rally under the banner of independence. This is boldly sus tained by the friends of Daniel Smith, whose votr for Sheriff, in defiance of Loco-Focodictation, was sufficiont to prostrate the regular nomination men. Tbe election of this week proves that vote to be largely on tbe lncreono, nnJ tU foil election will unquestionably show a triumphant return of Whig members to our Stale Legislature from the county. The strong and increasing manifestations evny where witnessed in favor of Henry Clay, will aid in accomplishing this all-important result. The Tyler men are out with o new two-cent af? ternoon paper with which they hope to prop up the cause of treason and deception. " Two thou? sand" dollars will not go far in sustaining this " Evening Express," which can hope for no succwr either from Whig or Loco. Its " limited circle of friends " must therefore have it under the necessi? ty of rmikin" frequent drafts upon some source or other. Commissary General Tyson, who holds a lucrativo and superfluous oflke in bold defiance of the signal rejection of the Senate, is the moving spirit in this hopeless uttempt. The Riots?the Cause?the Remedy.?All remains qaiet in our city. A banner, brought to the Mayor's office and exhibited by that excellent functionary to the citizens, has been the topic of convocation. It is declared to be tbe one used in tho procession, which caused the offence, and pre? sents merely the picture of a slave tiumpling on his munacles, with u burning slave-ship in the dis-, tance, and a pair of doves on the other side. The word ;' Liberty," nnd a love and friendship motto finishes the affair. This is not tho offensive ban? ner, whatever may be asserted to the contrary.? But, now that tho tumult is over, wo hope u dis pussionutu review of the events of the week will convince the colored population of the policy of pu-suing a more guarded course, at least in all their publie demonstrations. The ptejudice of which they have been so repeatedly aud so pain? fully the victims may be in the highest degree illib? eral and unjust. But that does not alter the fact. Those prejudices do exist, us indelibly stamped upon the pussions of the mass as tho distinctive marks that distinguish their own peculiar race.? Unjust and ill-founded as they may possibly b.-, it is no less apparent that every successive attempt to lessen or remove that prejudice has but tended to implant still deeper it? bitter and relentless uc crimony. This is in part attributable to the inso? lent bearing and unbecoming airs which some por? tion of tho more thoughtless among them have assumed. Their number may be very limited. Of the 30,000. more or less, among us, 1 believe hoi a very small portion have been induced at any time to take purl in any of the obnoxious measures that have arrayed popular feeling so extensively against the entire mass. These obnoxious mra?utesare in? dicated most unequivocally in tho " National Con? vention," whicb whs about to assemble in this city, and to which the late unfortunate procession wa> p-obably a preliminary stop. In tho circular is? sued by the committee of twenty-four, proposirg this National Convention, there are tot-lings mani? fested, which however just in the abstract, are too decidedly at variance with ihetrue interests of the great body of the colored population in this sec? tion. In the copy now before me the " determin tion te remain here." and the assertion of their " just rights as freemen" and being " entitled to privileges and immunities of citizens," &c. ate Bet forth as among the objects to come before their National Convention. The things manifest a tone and temper, so ill advised, lhat, if they were suf? fered to enter into their arrangements on Monday last, the fact may throw some light on the events which followed and to which they may have indi? rectly contributed. Be this, however, as it may, the honest, unas? suming, well disposed colored people who consti? tute far the larger portion of that population are entitled to ihe ample protection of the laws. They will have it. The riotous proceedings by which our city has been disgraced by a mob of ignorant aud brutal beings who. in point of morals, industry or intelligence are infinitely beluw the pet?ple they assail, will he hereafter checked in the outset. The means of precaution which I think this last t iot will load to, proruiso prompter action and gre u r "ecurity. An Dfheient body will be organized, pro? bably in each watd, but, with a general concert of action which will be ready for any emergency. A few bold, determined spirits, will in this way bo en? abled to mfcet tbe attempts at disturbance before they attain the ascendaucy. With some arrauge ? tnent of this sort the late riot would have been at cave suppressed und without difficulty; without it we shal. become frequently and moro fearfully the prey of the desperate and degraded. AC. B. CHALLENGES Competition ? with all. The importance which ail ages have to the Head of Hah is a clear index of the value set upon penmnal figure, and when by some capric ious freak of Na? ture the human form Is deprived of it\ lair proportion, Art is .resorted to, hi order, by artificial means, to supply the deficiency. Hence have arisen lhr?e wonderful discoveries which hid Nature defiance. Barrv's Ventilating and Gossa* mer WIGS AND SCALPS, or real heads of h*lr, which offer can be had at 146 Broad? way, comer of Libe.'ty-streetWp stairs. In all cases of failure in the growth of Hair, BARRY offers a Remedy, exclusively his own, unknown to Vulgar Practitioners? and those to "whom N.-ture has been bounti ful in her distribution of Hair, will do well to place them? selves under his surveillance. Prices to suit the times. _iyl6tf R?BE RX MERRY'S MUSE UM, for August, 1S42. CONTENTS. Tbe Sense of Touch ; Merry's Adventures; Sketches of the Manners, Customs, i.e. of American Indians; Fi^bt be? tween I'ncasand Miantonimo; Death of Tecumseh ; 'That thing I cannot do *; A Tragedy in the Woods ; Frogs ; Skeleton ot a Bird ; Tite Siberian Sable-Hunter; Walled Cities; Belles: A Mother's Affection; Voyages Tiuvels, *ad Experience* of Thomas Trotter; Letters from Corres? pondent* ; Putties, fee. The subscribers have made arrangement to supply the traue with ?.U Die various periodicals of the day at the* low e>? rates. All who send ?uders from ihe couiirv will be supplied with the greatest promptness. M BRADBURY, SODEN k CO., ?"Jir lz1 N*??u-?l N. Y aud 10 School-st. Boston. ?JJTATE OF NEW YORK?la Chi KJ eery?Before th- Vice Chancellor. In Pursusnce ot a ?Wretal order of the Court of Chance? ry made bv the % ice Chancellor of the First Circuit will br sofd at public docUrm under Ute direction of it,.. subso-'il>er one of the Masters of mis Court, by K. H Lttdlow Auc? tioneer, at tbe Merchants'Exchange". In the Curot'ww York, on the 17:i. day of August aexu at twelve o'clock noon ot tliat day: ' All ttiosefourcertatn lots, pieces and parcels of land situ? ate lyirg and h-ing (a the (formet twelfth now) Sixt*-entb Wurd ot the City of New \ork. heginning at a point beine tbe Westerly earner of the Fourth. Avenue and Twenty. Seventh street, thence running Northwestertv aloe Southwesterly hue of Twrrctv Seventh street one handrer teel, thence Southu-otertv parallel with tbe Fourth Avenue ninety-eight feet eine inches, thence S^mheasterlv parallel with rweuly-seventh street one huudred feet to the NotC westerly line of the Fourth Avenue, tfeetve Northeasterly along the same uuie-e?ght fret nine inches lo tbe place oi beginning.? Dated Ncw-Y*rk, Julv 25, 1842. j>3S Uul7 CEORGK CAT?N, Master la Cl?ncery. ?JOT1CE to RUPTUR KD PERSONS. ^1 ?Dr. A- U. HULL. No. 4 \>h> street, .'.?.tor Honse, New-York.?Person* afflicted with Rup'.n.es mar WJ upon the best instrumental aW tbe world afford?, oil appl: cntion at his office, 4 Vesey Street, New York. or either of his numerous agents in the chief towns of the Uaitet: states. Parent* roast he careful to examine the back p<utof Dr. Ilu'l's Trusses, to see if they are enoorsed by Dr. Hal: lt> writing. None other are genuine or to be relied on as good. Or. Hull guarantee ran *, to aJi otherwise healthy patieup who call at hrs office lor tn-atsjent. If the cure he not radi -al and permanent, so as to preclude the necessity of Wir? ing 8DV truss whatever, tbe money advanced is returned on the expiration of the term specified for tbe cure, whatever progress the rupture may have made toward eradication. Cbildren undei'*iwelve years universally cured without further expanse than the cost of the Truss. The radical cure ha* been ander progressive t?Tjctical improvement for more than twenty years past, in Dr. Hull> Truss Office, and - now brought u> a state of u-irivaled perfection. Manv treacherous agents have undertaken to vend imita? tion* of Dr. Hull's celebrated Hinge aed P;voi Truss for the easy aud sife retention of Ruptures. The imitations cannot he relied on?they are made hv unskilful snrzeon- and me? ehanics, and are no better than f>e ordinary Trusses of the market Tbe genoinehave my lull name in writing. AMOS G. H?LL & CO. Dr. Hull has at die request of s*t?m', respectable physi? cians, fitted up a room exclusively fur Ladies, baying sepa rate entrance from the business department, wherein a lady :.s in constant attendance, lo apply Trusses and Supporters to female patients._ T~M"TiUJSSES and SUPPORTERS Of Dr. Hull's invention continue to receive my decider! preference. For twenty years p?st I have employed tbe Trusses o! Dr. Hvtll with success. The supporter was in? vented in last by the Dr., with my advice and approbation; and I am happy to say that it i?. extensively adopted in Eu? rope as well as'in this country. Signed, VALENTINE MOTT M.D. New York.July 1, 1841._jy21 lw S" ANDS'S REMEDY FOR THE SALT RHEUM.?' Warranted to care.'?Salt Rheum, Ring worm.Tetler Scald Head,Barbers' or Jackson lick. Eczema, Psoriasis, Palmnrin.nnd other diseaSfSOl the skin, are safely, certainly and effectually cared by the use of Sarvls's Rempdy, which has now been tested in more than six thousand cases of the above diseases, without having failed in any where the directions were attended to. Tbe unparatleled success of this remedy in curing diseases of the sittn is without an equal in the history of medicine. The Compound Syrup oi Sarsapnrilla is recommended to he u.-ed with the Reme? dy, as it tends to throw out from the Mood and system gen? erally all the unhealthy lumor connected with the disease, and the apnlicaiinu of the Remedy externally at the same time entirely eradicates it from the system. Tiie Remedy is perfectly i>?rh>les-- >" ?w operations, and m?r ?,o applied wrth sniety even to the skin of the tenderest infant. '1 e.ti monials ot its efficacy are daily received, and the following are selected for publication, which itiis thought will satisfy The mind of every candid per* jn of .its extraordinary vir? tues : * I am escaped with the skin of my teeth.'?Jolt. Messrs. Editors: One of the most loathsome afflictions to which man is iiablc is a diseased skin, and unfortunately the remedies usually employed for removing it often do more barm than good. 1 have heretofore, for twenty years, been more or less afflicted with that inveterate and disgusting disease of the skin calkd Salt Klienm or Tetter ; and al ihoogh I made use of the prescriptions of the most skilful physicians, and of various popular remedies, yet I never found any lasting henefit from any tiling that waa done f?r me. But I am now happy to announce to tho e similarly afflicted that Sands's Remedy has entirely cured me, for, before I used five boxes of tlie Remedy, in conjunction with iheirSarsaparilla Syrup, I was perfectly cured; and, al? though it is now over two years a^o, I have not bad a symp? tom el tbe disease since. Respectlullv vours. Sir. PHILIP BROWN. Messrs. A. B. k D. Wands: GenL?1 certify that I have been cured of the Salt Rheum often years'standing by the use of your Remedy and Syrup of Sarsaparilla, nnd I wish every person troubled with this dreadful complaint in any ? orni would call on me, and I will satisfy then] that your medicine will cure them perfectlv. Yours truly, ANN MARIA WEI BALL, Residence 109 Nassau-street, store 145 Fulion-st New-York, June S, 1S40. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by A. B. & D. SANDS. Druggists. Nos. 79 aud 10(1 Fulton-street. Sold also by William Brown. 4SI Washington-street; and S. w Fowle. 33 Prince-street. Bo?tn.i; Joseph Bnlche^Jr., Providence, R. I.: Ii. W. Bull. Hartford, Ct; Or. lt. W, Mntthewson, Norwich. Ct-; II. liawl- k Co., Albany ; E. Trivett it Son, Pomrhkeepsie; J. Gorhara and J. Fowler, Newburgb, N. Y.; Dr. David Jane, 20 Sontli Third-street, Philadelphia: C. B.Taylor, Baltimore, and by Druggists generally in all tbe principal cities and chief towns in the United States. Price $1. jy!6 1m CONSUMPTION?Dr. ALLEN'S Bale saht of HorehOohd, Liverwort and Pleurisy Root, for CougbSj Colds, Consumption und Liver Complaint. Consumption is a disease often secretly forking in the sys? tem for years before there is the least complaint of the lungs. And In this stn?e i* can be cured as effectually and ns certainly at any other disease. Li t no persons delay tbe use of medicine until their l?ngs are sensibly affected, bui in due Season resort to Dr. Allen's Balsam of Liverwort This medicine has proved even the " Conqueror of Phj si cians," for which all mankind will have abundant cac?e m i?'e-s the hand of Providence. More than ion physicians in this citv now Hse this mediciuc in their practice. LtVBl Compl?int Cured.?Dr. Allen? Dear Sir: I bave used your Balsam of Horehouud, Liverwort and Pleurisy Root tn my practice for some months past, and from the wonderful etlect it has bad; I am fully satisfied that it pos? sesses very superior virtue' in the case d liver complaint and eodsnn ption. I do strongly recommend it to Ihi pub !'c and to the faculty. Respectfully, Hudson, Aug. 1, 1841. J. D. RtCllARDSON, M. D. Whooping Cough.?Thi. disease is prevailing \<-ry ex? tensively. and is sweeping off many tittle ones with very few-days* illness. Parent* should remember that Dr. Al leu's Balsam ofLtverwo'rt js ibe only infallible reme<ly, and has sa\eii thousands of lives during seven years. Sold by William A. Tyler, wholesale agent, 33 Barclay nreei, and by E. M. Guion, corner of Bowery and Grand street. _ " jy27 I m DISEASED EYES AND INFLAM^ MATION OF THE EYE-LIDS.?Any disease or weakness of the eye, or bjfl&uimation of the eye-lids, can be quickly and safely removed, bv the useot the ROMAN EYE BALSAM. Mrs. D.i\-. No 77 Essex street, has been cured of ihflamma?on Of tbe eye lids nnd weak eye?, of years dura (ton, by using only one-jar of the Eye Bilsam. Miss Fitzgerald. No 2 Market street, had for iwo ?rthree years been so much afflicted with weak and inflamed eves, ??leu al times she could scarcely see to read. Her eyes bave been completed restored by this Balm, after all other means had failed. Hundreds have by its beating virtues been re? stored to li?ht, where almost total hlindness, caused by ex? cessive inflammation, had existed for years. The 4* Roman Eye Balsam" has been a long time used in private practice by the most eminent oculists in this and foreitrn countries, aid its astonishing efficacy in removing all disease and inflammation from the eye. has established '.or It u reputation far beyond the reach ?l any other prepa? ration. IN DIMNESS OF SIGHT, roused by fixed attention lo minute objects or by a loni: exposure lo a strong light, and in the weakness or partial loss of sieht irom sickness oi old it b a sure restorer, and should be useo by all who find their sight failing without any apparent disease. Put up in -mall jars with full directions for use. Price 374 certs. Pre? pared and sold wholesale and retail by DAVID SANDS 4c CO. 77 East Broadwav. comer Market st N. Y. Sold also by A. B. Sc D. Sands. 79 and 1th) Fulton street, ?o?d by A. B. Sands i: Co. 273 Broadway, corner Chamber st;_jyl-2 lm CIONFIDENOE inspires Confidence.? ' Jones' Drops for Humors?An internal remedy for disease* of ihe skin, such as salt rheum, erysipelas, leprosy, m rofula, scald bead, ulcerated sore legs and scurvy, with their kindred external and internal humors. Sufficient time having been given t?test its invaluable effi? cacy and safety, this medicine is now warranted to cure in ?dl cases where the directions are faithfully complied with, or the money refunded. Designed for persons of all ages, >e.\es and 'ohditions. Agents?E F Grigss, New Lebanon Springs. General Agent for the State. A Gilbert, at ibe New Lebanon Dt pcit lor Herbs, i;c. No. 51 Fulton-st, Agent for die City.? Sub-A?riits?F. M Galon, cor Bowery and Grand-sis; Al? fred H?l, 2C3 Greenwich st. J H Haft, corner Broadway and CiiEinbers-sts; J J Cot! lingtdn, cornerSpring and Hud? son-sirs, and at ihe Family Medicine Store, 23? Bowefv. cor IVmce-st; DrA Dooiittie,?45 Centre-st; C ?V Badger.New *rk, N. J: E G Peckham, I'tica; FS Bogue, Lyons, R Bentley, Penn Yann; C Walker, Otsego CO.: H RawlS Si Co. Albany co. Albany. A great number ef certificates from the most respectable Physicians and others have beei received?all speak in the iiighest terms of its unerring efficacy. jv2?. lm PARR'S LIFE FJLLS?To the Public. The proprietors of the extraoniinarvmedicineskuown by the namcoi PARR'S LiF " PILLS have establishe-1 a w holesale branch of their hot in New-\"ork, at the Clar? endon House, corner of Duane-street and Broadwav. The value of this medici.ie in bilious complaints, blotches on the skin, cholera tnorbus, dysentery .printings, foul breath, ?>eart-burn. headache, infla.'imation. Indigestion, languor, liver complaints/ pile-, scre'ula. and Dumerous other riis eases, may be judged when it is known that thesiie in Eu? rope has increased to the enormous amount of c?,09? boxf s weeHv, equal to wore tha-.: a ? mica and a half yearly. From its great celebrity it is iow sold in alcios; all p^rts of tae globe. No medicine ov^t yet otlered to tbe world, has so rapidly obtained such distinguished notoriety, and it is so .gentle in its nature that it may be taken by the" invalid, however weakly, being composed of the most innocent herbs. For particulars of this astonishing medicine, together w'th ihe account of its remarkable and renowned discoverer. 150 of .. parts of the United States. The following are the dulv appointed agenb. in N. York. Rushtou 3t Aspinwall. mgg?U and chemists. 86 Williatn-st. 15o Broadway, and 10 Astor House. Abraham Sands t Co., druggists and chemists, granite bai!d:nss,^.o Broadway; corner of Chambers-st. r. Dickie, 413 Broadway, comer ot Llspenard-?l John B. Do,ld. druggist. Broadway, comer of B)eeckCT-st. A. W. Badenu, Bowery M '?liciiie Stor,'.260 Bowerv. J, S: J. CsKldingtoo, apothecaries. 227 Hudson st. corner of Spring-st. E. L. Cotton, chemist and ap^th*carv, 2S3 Bleecker-strret, confer of Jones-street J. Wendover, druggist R*d apcthecarv, 142 Eighth avenue. Dr. Symc. 63 Bowery, cor. W a!ker-st. Brooklyn?W'm. Armstrong, se?l. drug and patent rued cioe warehouse, ?S4i Fulton sx. aa2 j u riATSKILL MOUNTAIN. HOUS E7a~t Kj the Pine Orchard?1S42.?This romantic and fashiona? ble resort will He conducted during U?e present sea-; :: an? der the direction and nperanienilooce of the vji?cr;iker. i\ has undergone a complete and Iba rough repair, ar.d is now open for the recepikm of visitors. No cflort will be spared to maintain the deservedly high character which it has I ere tofore sustained. As hw-tofbre, its tables will be furnished Miih every delicacy that the New-York Liiark-t ca.i afford j and everv" pcssibl? sttenUon trial can promote tine con?eu! tence and enioyment of its patrons wdl he promptly be stowed. The "road leadingto this esrd.Iishnsen: awl "espe cully that p*rt of it on the mountain, has t>ecn render*a perfectly smooth and safe. Mew*. A. F. SSs^cb is Co's. excellent line of stages will rtsn as heretofore r*Kalariy t-etween the Landiag aud tbe Moonuin House, ou the arrival of the boas*. ?i4 3rq_C. L. BEArH Propnett>r. DAY S~BANK NOTrT ?iT^^Je I bT (ra? u> H. G. DAGGERS. SO *.no-st ? w-th the aecouctof its remarkable and renowned discovert Thomas i arr, who lived to tue extraord ioaiv age of 1 years?see the !>ook of his Ufe, which roav be had gratis Ml the agents tn New-York and other parts o: the Haiti (KORPORATION NOTICE.?Public J Notice is berebv gi?en, that a sa'.e of Property fori paid Tax???, take place at Pablla Auction, at trie City Hal! of the Citv oTNew*York; on Wednesday, tLe 23th day of Sepieniber next, at 12 o'clock, noon, and be continued irom'riav today until the wh.-le of said property diaUV sold, and that tl?e detailed statement o; theTaxes, and prr.p erty to be soli. :.? published in the N?-<t Era, a i ewspaper printed and puMi'hed in the citv of New-York. ALFRED A. SMITH; Comptroller. jComptmlIert0^rMay 10. 1342. je25 11 ~ Ol'ICE? Daniel Hawks of CorTland J_. 1 ville, Cortland County. Suureme Civjrt Commission, has itsued an attachment a'gai..?i S?llnian Kniebis estate, a non resident debtor, T.fcich will be sold for lb> payment o) bis debts un'.r:?! be appear and discharge soch attachment, according to law, within nine rnoniiis from the fir?t publi? cation ofthis notice. The pavmwitof any debts due to him *?? residents ol this State ; the delivery to him or for his use of any prrpenv within tbi? State he longing to him ; the transfer of airy nxeu Droperty by him, are t'<?rbidilrn hy law and are vr>id.' IjvZi Uwjmj ' E. C t'.FED. Attorney. BY ORDER of the Hon. Michael 01 shoefTer, Firs Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the Citv and County of New-York. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of the statute authorizing attachment? against non-resident debtors, that an attachment has issued against the estate Of Charles Bosweil, a resident of Petersburg in thi Stab ?I VTrtriiria,and that the same will be sohl for the payment of his debts. unle? he appear and discharge such attachment, according to raw, within nine months from the first publication of this notice: and that die payment of any debts due to him by re?-de-)t? of this State, aud the delivery, to iiiru or for his use of airy pro? perty within this State belonging to hhn, and the irna?fer of anv such property by him, are forbidden by lav:, and are void. Dated rhe lath day of January. !"42. GRIFFIN k HAVENS, j2"> {hnlnw Attorneys for Attaching Creditor BHT?1?)ER of F. ArT^adfe. Re corder of the City o! N ;w-York. notice f? hereby given, pursuant to the provision ? of the statute autijorixng attachments against noo-residen i debtors, that an attarn neot has issued against the ei I ate of Samnel Smith, resi? dent ofU> State of Pennsylvania, and that the same will be sold for the payment of his debt*; unless he appear and dis? charge such attachment, accord i1; to law, witkin m::e months from the first publication o ' this notice; and that the payment of any debts due to bim by residents of this State, anil the delivery to him or for his use, of any property within this State belonging ">him and the transfer of n ry such property by bim are forbidden by lawj ami are \ ,;d. Dated the J6tb dav of March, 1*542. ' A. G. ROGERS, Attorney for Attaching Creditor. E. Jour. _ _rulS tpwfhn Y ORDER of the Honorable Daniel Ingrabam. Associate Judge of the Court of Com'nton Pleas in and tor the City ann County of New-York, Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of the Statute au? thorizing attachments against non-resident debtors, thai an attachment has issued against the estate, of ?George 5L Diekl and John H. Diehl DOD-residents and residents of Philadel? phia in the State of Pennsylvania, and that the -ame will be -old for the payment of their debt*, unless they appear and discharge such attachment, according to law, within nine ruohthsTrom the first publication of this notice; ami thai the payment of any debts due to thrm by residehtsoftbis State, anil the delivery to them, or for thefr u-e, of any property w ithin this State belonging tri them, and the transfer nt any such property by them are toibidden by law, and are void. Datod the 25th" day of February, 1342. BUTLER i: EVARTS. ml5 law9m Attorney for Attaching Creditor. Y ORDER of Charles J. Hulhert. Esc" Supreme f*i>urt Commissioner, notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of the statute authorising attach? ments against non-resident debtors; that an attachment has issued against the estate of John Bullen, Jr. a res lenl 01 Sontbport in lha Territory of Wisconsin, s.d-i that the same will be sold for the payment of his debts, unless he appear and ?lischarge such attachment^ according to law, within nine months from the first publication of this notice; and that the payment of any rieht? due to him by residents of Ikis State, anil the delivery to him or for his use, of any pro? perty within this State, belonging to him. arid ?ietransler of nnv property by him are forbidden by law, and are void,? Dated tie 24th day of November, 184UL D. II. MARSH, dS Iaw9m Attnrnev for Attaching Creditor. Y ORDER of Willis In?rlis, Esq. one of the Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, of the City and County of New -York, Notice is bere by given, pursuant to the;provisions of the statute an*. Pri? zing attachments against non-residem debtors, that nn attach? ment has issued against die estate of Jonathan Going," a resident of the State of Ohio, and that the same, will be sold for the payment of his de!?t>, unless he appear and discharge suchjUachment according to law, within nine months irom the first publication of this notice: and that the payment ot any debts (hie to bim byresidents of tbisstate, and th< livery to Inm or for his use, of any property withh -taie belonging to bun and the transfer of any such proper tv by him are forbidden by law, and are void. Dated the third day of January, 1841. C. NAGLE, jn3l lnwDtn Attorney for Attaching Creditor. B~VlJfrDF/lTof llonTDattidl P.lngrnham 1 Associate Judge, New York Common Pleas.?Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions ol the statute authorising attachments against non-resident debtors, that an attachment has issued against the e-t.it?* k?AxidrcwSii4iiti. being a non-resident of ;h * Slate of New York, residing in the State of New Jersey,and that the same w ill be sold for the payment ol his debts unless he appear and discliarge -uch attaciiment according to law. within nine months from the first publication of this notice ; and that the payment of any debts doe to him, ?r for his use^ofany property within this state, belonging to hirn, and the transfer .>? my sucb property by bim are forbidden by law, and are void. Dn'ed the Twclftbday of May, !342. E. D. HALL,'Attorney for Attaching t:il6 law9m Creditor BY; ORDER of .Tos. Mullen, Esql, ~Su^ preme Court Coipinireioner. res ling nt Watertownj Jefferson County, notice is berebv given that ah attachment hns issued against die Estate of Jane s .'t ook-, now or lair of St. Augustine, Florida, a- a non-resident debtor,and that the same will be -old for thi payment of bis debts, unlesshe appear and discbarge such attachment accorvling tolaw with* i . nine months from the first publication of tbi> notice; and thatthepayment of any debts due to him by resident? of this State,and the delivery to him or for his use^ofany property within this State, belonging to him, and the transfer 01 any such property bv him, are forbidden bv law and are void. Dated January IMi. 1S42. DYER N. BUltNIIAM. j27 ia\v9m Attorney for Attaching ( red. tor. BY ORDER of Sei ah Mathews, Esq." Ke corderefthe City of Rochester?Notice is hereby giv< n that ?n attachment hps i;?uei| against the e-'ate of Stephen S inborn, a non-resident debtor, and that the same will be sold for the payment of Ins debts unless he appear and I - charge such attachment according to law" within nine months from the first publication of this notice; and that the payment of any debts due to hin? by residents of this Stnte. and the delivery to bim or for bis use of any property within this State belonging to him, and the transfer of any such property by hjm are forbidden by law and are void. Dated this istii day ot May, lS4i H. P. NORTON, Attorney niSO Inwlim For Attaching Creditors. B~ Y ORDER of His. H glis, Esquire. Associate Judge of the Court of Com? mon Pleas, in and lor the City ana County of New-York, Notice is hereby givm, pursuant to the provisions ri the Statute authorising attachments against non-resident debt? ors, that an attachment has issued against the estate of WU iiam Rusbforth and John Andrews, or of either of them, re? sidents of the State of New Jer?cv. and that the same will be sold for the payment of their debts, unless they or either of them appear and discharge such attachment, according to law, within nine months troiu the first publication ?f this notice; and that the payment of any debts du- to diem or either of them by residents of this State, and the delivery' to tb?m or eithei of them, or for their or either of the,r use, of any property within this State belen?ing to them or eitbci ol tb.-ni, and the transfer of any such property by them or either of them are forbidden by law, and are void. Dated the Mil) day of June, ISti ROBERT F. WINSLOW, Attorney for Attaching Creditor. _JeU' lan-im , 3 John-street. New-York. BY ORDER of Flisha AVard. Esq. .1 udge of the Chautauque County Courts of the degree of Counsellor,lie., siolice is hereby given, pursuant to the pro? vision of the Statutejanthorixing attachments against non? resident debtors, that an attachment has issued against the estate of Will.am Cnlbettson and <.)rrin Ho>ik. nou resident (4tbtors residing in the State of PennsylTania, and that the same will be sold for the payment of their debts unless thev appear and discliarge such" attachment according to law within nine mouths "from the fsrsi publication of this notice: and that the payment of any debt and the delivery of any property belonging to such debtors, or either of them, tor their use, or the transfer of any property by them or either i f them, tor anv purpose whatever, are" rot bidden bylaw, and are void. Date.! the 20th dayofJuly, 1242. M. STROPE, Attornev'for Attacking Creditors. __aul law9m S- T?TE OF NEW-Y?l?vr^^ Chancery?Brfore the Vice Chancellor of the Firs; Ctrcuit.?Abnham Me'ritt and Marv A. !il- wife vs. Francis Stackpoole and Adeline his wife, Christopher Stackpool-, John Ridley, John Bennett and Silas Lodlam ? In pursuance and by virtue of an order of this Honorable Cooit, made In the above entitled cau?e. l>eanng date the ->;-; day oi May, iS-L'.and oftlic statute in such cas* made ami provided. Notice is hereby ?iven to nil persons having ?Ativ genfrnl ben or incnmbraiice, bv judsrment. decree or oiberwise. on the undivided share or intere-t ol any of the parties to the premises here.nafier referred to. to produce to me, the undersigned, one of the Masters ot this Court, on or before the Sta dav oi August next, at env office, No. John ?TsrcT. in the City or New-York, proof ot their respective hens and ii>cumbrances, togebn-- v. tosststaCfery evidence ol the miount dac thereon, arid to specify the na? ture ofsuch ineumbranc?.-?, and the dau< thereof respective? ly. The prem-x-sreferred to are as follows, to wit : The lot of ground am! nremiM*- situate. Iving and being in the Fifth (late Sixth) Ward of the City of"New-York, t>e ing part of the lands formerly belonging to Anthony Les n?rd. Esquire, and by buii conveyed "to Albert Copper nad Sehe Brinfcerhoof, t?ouniieii mirth'eily in front bv Walker street, westerly on one side bv an alley four feet in w iotb, separating it trom lots now or Iat^ in po^e-sion of Sary:,.:; i Hutchings. Will-am Price araiothers. v>;::l ? in the rear by a lot now or late in the possession of Lawrence Moore, and easterly ou the other side by lot number one hundred aud sixteen on Lispenard's Map, containing in breadth in front and rear each twenty feet,and in length on each side etghn -five feeu together with the use und privilege in com? mo:i with the other proprietors bf the before-mentioned al? ley, together with ?11 and singular the tenements, bere^ita merits ami appurtenances unto the said above^ateraooed arnl describetl piem-s-s in any wise appertaining or belonging: Also that certain Leasehold Estate ?u-jate. K ing ar.c be? ing < n the westerly side of Hudson-street, ia the Fifth Ward n said City, and krtowu by the street num!>er as .??Tentv one Httdsor.-sireet, and which said leasehold estate wasbeld and possessed nmirr and by virtue of a certain lease thereof made to one James BertboIF tor the term of twenry-one yean from the first day of November, in the vear one thou- ' sand eighi harulred and two. New-Ycrk, June 22, 1842. WILLIYM W. CAMPBELL, jeffl lawfiw Master in Cbaccerv. | TJ~ Evenstn; Journal ROLLED GERMAN SIL\T.R.~JAS. G. MOFFETT, 121 Prioc-a^reet, near Woonsr, ?*auW particularly call the atleatisa of Hardware Dealers p ' Manufacturers to bis superior article at Gerauan S :?. rr. nh:ch he of?rs for sale w bnlesale and retail, of ail thick ness>e-. arvi warrauis it equal to aav. either Forrhm or Do- ? nt-stv.for c< .or?od aamask. sT2C I PURSUANCE of an order of the Sur? rogate of :lie County of New-York, rtoticp is hereby ?leert t" all persons Iwrine- claims ag*ins: DavkiMiloe.lai" of the Island of Prtntti Crut, in die WX Tnriiev decease.!, to Presen! the ?atme with the vouchers thereof to thfrob . - ber. at his office No. -12 Sooth street, in the city of Ne? York, on or !>ef ire th-3 ?xtfi .ia'- of Fe'iruary next. Date.! New York. 1st riav of Angus!, A. D 1842. LwSa JOSEPH W. ALSOr. TV B?RSU?NCE of an order of the Sur? rogate of the Coanty of New-York, notice hereby _ :? :o all persons having claims again-t Daniel V Tr hne. late of the Island of Santa Cnit. in uV West Im ie*. deceased, to presest the sanie with the voucher* thereof to the sub?criber, at bis ntE-e No. 42 S?>uth street, in the city of NeT-York, on or before th- sixth day of February next. Dated New-York, the first day of Aceust. A D. 1E42. 3tr3 lawSni if'SF.PFMV. ALSQP. IN PURSUANCE of an order of the Sur rdgafeofthe Countv ofNew-Tork, Notice is breby given to ali persona having c!aim< jigainst wiliiam S. Charo pion, late of the Citv of N> w-York. mercl anu deceased, to present the nne with the vouchers thereof to t'?e subscri? bers, at their DfBce, No. 319 Pfhtncey-Street, in the City of New-York,*? or l^fnre the Sixth day of February next.? Dated New.York, the 2d day of August. 1342. SARUI A. CHAMPION, Executrix. CHAS. F '-HA.MPIOX.)y ; iyS lawfi.-n_ JAS. ROSS^_[ TN pursuwee *f an order of the Surrogate of i lie Couv.v of New Yo-k. Notice is hereby given ?o all persons ha-ing c!a::ns acaint Ellft Cohn, lateo'th Citv of New-V.rk. grocer, deceased, to present the same with the voucher* thereof to the sutxeriber. at the office o; Joseph Hussen Esq.. No. 13 Chambers-street, in the City ol New-York, ?n->r before the third day of Getobernext, Dated New-York, the twenty-ninth day of March, A. D.1C42, mbSO ltawfirr "_ rtf pursuance of an order of the Surrogate oftheCouny of New-York. Notice is hereby [riven je ail persons haviig claims aga-r.-t James Freelnn, late r . the citv of r?ew-Yjrk, bnuder, deceased; to presentthe irr.e with the Tonchrrs thereof to the subscribers at the resiueuc of the Fuhscribe*, William S. Slocum, No coaFourthistreel in the City ofNi^-Ydrk.ohonbefore thetweuty-eigrUrdtrj of Novembi -n^t.?Dated" New-York. the twenty-sixth d.ij ofMav.A.P Itftt WM. S. SLOCUM. Executor. my27 lawf .n' REBECCA J. FREE LAN,Executrix. TN P?RS? ANC Eof an order of the Sur rannte o: the County of Ne w-York, notice i- hereby givet to -ill persons having claims against Stephen White, laiteofthi City of New-York, gerhtleman, deceased, to present tin name with thevnnchers thereof to the subscribe.', at bis of fiee. No. 22 Merchants' ExchaiiL-e, in the City of New Yo-k, on or before the twenty-seven?i day of Decembe next. Dap--! Ne w.York. the twenty-third dav of Jane. A. D. 1*4", je23 law??-_LMARcTrS CPRMEBAIS. N PURSUANCE p?au brderbf tke Sur rogate of the County of New-York, Notice is hereb; given to all persons having claims againu George C. Howp lite of the city of New-York, Jeweller, deceased, to pre -cnt the same with the vouchers thereof to John D. Cock* No. 1!V2 South street, in the City of New-York, on or befor ;he thirtieth dav of December sext. Date-! New-Yor! 27th dav of June'. A. D. 1842. JOHN 1>. COCKS.) . , - ?_ je.29 ItawSnv* JOHN M. HOWE. \ Administrators, jPN PURSUANCE of an Order of the Sur .2. rogate of the County of New-York, notice is hereb; given to all persons having claims against STEPHEf MAYERS, late of the City of New-Yorlq deceased; to pre senl the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber nt the North River Bark. No. 175 Greenwich-street, in th City of New-York, on or before the 2Htli dav of Octobe next. Dated New-York, the I6fh day of April', 1842. AARON B. HAYS. ' \ FT,,....nr, al91 awGm GEORGE C. T HORBURN.) IS3tecnu>rs N PURSUANC E of an Order of the Sur _ rogate of thecohnty of New Y'^rk. notice i? hereby ?iv en to all persons having claims against Maria Prall, later the city of New York, deceased, to present the same wit' the vouchers thereof to the subscribers, at tee office of th subscriber, Daniel Lord. Junior. No. 81 Nassau street, in th citv of New-York, on or before the Thirtieth day of Set tembernext. Dated New York. 26diday of Manjj, A. C 1842. C. W. LAWRENCE,)?. '.?^ m28 raw?ra _ DAN. L( >RD, Jr. t kxt-cutors^ PURSUANCE of an Order of the Sur rogate of the County of New Y'ork. notice i< bereb; given to ail persons having claims against William Jacksor hue of the citv of New Y'ork. rfeceasedj to present tbesam with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at his office,Nc Ri Nassau street, in tbe city of New Y'ork. on or bet?re th lit 1 tieth dav of September next. Dated New Y<?rk 261 dav of March, A. D'. I 142. m2Z law6m DAN. LORD, Janr:, Executor. IN Pursuance of an order of the Surrogat? of the County of New-York, Notice is hereby given t all persons having claims against William Baldwin, late i the city of New-York, Physician^ deceased; to present th same witli the vouchers thereof to tbe subscriber, at his stur No. 42 Cedar-street, in the city of New-Y'ork, on or belor the twenty-sixth day of September next. D;i;eil New-York^ tlie lwenty->econd tlav of March. A. D 1842. m231aw6m JOHN FALCONER. Executor. INTURSUANGE of an or'der?fli?I'Sur rogate ol the County of New-Y'ork, Notice is Uereb; given to all persons b"vipg claims against f'ath.irine Yount [ate of Niagara, l'pn^r Canada, widow, deceased, to pr? sent tbe snme v :t!i tue vouchers thereof io die subscribei at the office of Nelson Chase; No. 86 John street, in tbe cit; o; New-York, on or liefbrcthe iwenly-fiflh of October nexi Dated New-York, tie 22d day of April. 1S42. JOHN FULTON, RICHARD J. STAGG, a23 Iaw6m'_FRANCIS STAGG. N PURSUANCE of an order of the Sur rogate of the County of New-York, Notice is bereb given to nil persons having clniiiLs against Cornelius Fr; dcnbnrgb, late of the city of N? \\-Y'ork, deceased, to pn sen; th; same with the voucher- Uiereof to the subscriber at their residence, No. I4LJ Thirteenth -trcet, in the city < New-Y'ork, on or before tbe twenty-fourth day of Octnhs next. Dated New-Vork.the twentv-firslday ol April, 184. GEORGE I.. FRAD'ENBURGH, a22:lw6m CORDELIA YVY'MAN. "N PURSU?l^CE^?f atTordeToTtiiVSur rogate of the County of New-York, Notice is hereb given to all persnrts l?ving claihis against Daniel Lane, lui of.tbe city of New-York, shoemaker, deceased, to preset tii- same with the vouchers thereof n> the subscribers t th bouse of Mary Lane; No. 170 Yarick street, in the C hx i New-Yorki ?n Ol before the Twentieth day of Sept mb* next. Dated New-Y'ork. the 13th dav of March, 1842. MARY LANK, Executrix. jnlO l?w6m* W1LM0T WILLIAMS, r.xecutor. IN P ? RSI" A N CrE^fltn^rder ?f thTSur rogate ot- ^e County of New-Y'ork. notice is hereby gii ento all per-o^? haying: claims against John Bastieu, l?te ( the City of New-Y'ork. Hair dresser, deceased to present th same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers,at th residence of the subscriber, EMEL1NE BASTI EN. Nr 6 Albany-street, in the City of New-York, on or helore th tirs* day of October next. Dated New-York, th. 28th dav of March. A. D. 1S42. EM KLINE BASTI EN, Executrix. m20 lavvfim NICHOLAS STEYENS Executor. IN PURSUANCE of an order of th. Surrogate of the County of New-Y'ork, notice is bereb given to all persons having claims against William McAi naIly,lateol the City of New Y'ork, Tailor, deceased,! present the Same"? :h the vouchers thereof to the subscribe! at the office of H. Nicoli. No. 7 Nassau street, in the City r Ncw-\'ork, on or before the twelfth <uvJanuary next. Dal ed New-Y'ork, the ninth dav of July, 1842. jyll Iaw6m MICHAEL McANNALLY. Administrator. N PURSUANCE of au order'of tlieS?r rogate of the County of New-York, notice is hereb' given to ail persmis havmg claims against Benjamin Ha] lick, late of the City of New-York, Cariman, deceased) : on -em the same with tbe vouchers thereof to the subsc.rih er-, at number 2S Goerck street, in"t!te City of New-York on or before the ninth day of January next. Datei New Y'ork, the 7th dav ofJulv, 1842. NEHEM1AH HALLICK.) . . ? - WILLIAM HALLICK, i Admu.iatrators. jyS lawfim"* TN PURSUANCE of an order of the Sur ft. rogate of die County of New-Y'ork. Notice is hereb' given to all pervus having claims against Lymaa T. Bali late of Mobile, in the Staie of Alaltama, deceased, to pre sent the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at the store of Hnnmier it Horton. No. 51 Division-street, ii the City ot New-Y'ork,on or Wefore the ninth day of Jana arv next.?Dated New-Y'ork. the sixth day of Julv, 1842. je7 law6n,? _CHARLES BALL, A.Iministrator. TN PI RSV ANC E of an order of the Sur 1 rogate of the County of New-Y'ork. Notice is hereb; c.v.-n to ali persons having claims against Frederick A Tayer, bte of tbe City of New-Y'ork. Druggist, deceased present the sahiie with Ute vouchers thereof to tbe sub senbersj?; tben-sidenceo: the subscriber, Stephen B. Hutch 1 ings. No. 24 Rivington-?treet, in the City of New-York. Ol or bef re the nmeieeatb day of December next. Da!?d New-York, the sixteenth dav of June, A. B. 1342 M. E. THAYER. Ex'x. j-17 !aw6m- S. B. HCTCHINGS, Exwsror. TN PURSUANCE of an order of the Sur j Arogate of the County of New Y'ork, notice is hereb] j given to all persons having claims against Isxjc B. MerriC j Uteof ttecity ot'Ne'.v Y*?rk, grocer, dec*ased. to presen the -ame with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at bei residence, No. 127 Molberry sTreet. in the city of New Y'ork on or te*iore the 27th day of January next. Dated N- w York, uc 23<i day of Julv. 1842. jy25 UawSm' " MARY MERRITT. Administratrix. IN PURSUANCE of an order of the Sur rcgate of the Coanty of New-Y'ork, jtotic? is beretvt given in all persons having claim-, against Amasa Jackson lite #>f the city of New York, merchant, deceased, t? pre j sent lb" same v\iih the vouchers thereof to the subscriber j at f<;< HOW No. 13 Coenties slip, in the citv of New-York oner t^fore the Twecty-rifth ?tay of Januarv next Dat?d New-Y'ork, the'Twenty-second dav of Julv, 1842 law6m_RALPH MEAP."Administratnr. IX PCRS?ANpE of an Order of the Sur rogate of the County of New-Y'ork, Notice Is bereb? given to all persons iiavrns: claims against J-seph Rtdgway late nf the City of New-York, gentleman, deceased, to pre sent the sarue, with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, a! the office oi l^aac O. Barker. No. 134 Nassau street, in the City of New-York, on or before the Tweorietfa day of Jar usry rrvxt. Dateu New-York, tbe fifteenth dav of Jniv, 1M2. jyfSlaw?m* SARAH A. R1DGWAY. Admiaismurix. CIOAL. COAL, COAL.?Best Peach Or t chard Red Ash Coal?Lamp. Broken and Nuts?? Th? undersg-.ied is aathorised to take Orders for this cele? brated Coa', at the verv Jcvre-t price*, either bv the ear?c or toa, HeU'wed trotn ?:e barges f.-ee of cartage many pari of this city or Brooklvn. Also Gray Ash SchuyDxiri, Lehigh and Lackswana Coal ?. 5. Ataerkan B .ruseloons C-oaL for :h? grate, equal tc best Li verpoof. Besx Va-ginia CoaL for blacksnptn,s use, at the very lowest price. JOSEPH P. SIMPSON, ?See No. 113 Nassau-street. N. B. Orders tor one ton win receive the same attetrtici] a* those r ?? a ?rger qcachv. mylSu /GOVERNOR OF RHODE ISLAND. Important Testimony?If tardier proo! b required to r-iablisb the fa? o; the inestimable value Dr. Sttdswenth; H-rntic Flix'>. the following cotnmheicati?? from the Ilon- Samuel W. King. Governor of the State of Knode U> >n.l containsadeqnate trst:m?o.v to sobstantiate it tu yon *ispu'?. ami most pal entirely r.t re>: the idea that ? is ; ?? n't remedy 1? classed with t!:e manyo-rf-less ami dangerou nostrums which arr palmed upon the public merely :?>r Um sake of gain. . . .? Plen-e read the following statements communicated to tbetuKieisehed^rHis Exadfaxri coder date of ? - Jomssto*. Jan. 2H, 1342. Mr. Charles Dvtr. Jr.. My dear S.r-Wur CC?nwnica tu-.n of vesterdav, asking my opinion pi Dr. Starfcweatne ? Hepa?? Elixir fias been received this nwromg. Inj^Pj.v, 1 will inform von that my confidence 1 ? patent medicines ovnerallv is riot very flattering. I have had ten mnen rea? son 10 believe that unprincipled men will often palm npot o.eir fellow citizens tb?ir r.^-tes* if not dnogeroa? rtostr lot lb- sake of gain, the ?se of which takes no that import, ant and critical peri'*! of time without producing any gt?0<i effect, when otherwise perhaps, proper retoefiies would have been c.-ed. niyl nraeh suffering and distress preventeu. For that reason 1 have not nsed teebegjnysrlt and familv m be mncb safer under the directionsol my tamity Dlivsi'ciars: bet having been afflicted for the last six years W?h difficulties in the side and chest, uncomfortable and ? tTeh di-iressir.g. painful and somewhai ahirrhtpfc and from which I could get onlv temporary relief. I very fortunate!} enticed voar advertisement of the medicine in question. I had been a school bov witli Dr. Starkweather,and nn*t with him a long and intimate acquaintance wli^n we wer? voung men. and from my biowledgeof him I thought incapable of practising deception on any pe-"son; this I ret ndoced me to trv Dr. Starkweather's H>p.?t:c Fin r. ,v by its usel now believe hryseif to he entirely cured. T need ach therefore, say to you that I consider it ?f gl eat value, I certainly think "its discovery of great public im? portance. The first bottle I took gave me mncb rebel, which regu? larly progressed until I had taken six bottles, when T d:s coritlnuea iL having, thank God, no further n-e for it at pre? sent- With much regard and respect, Your obedient and humble servant. SAM I- W. KINO. Sold in New-York by th'eonly r.gents. A. B.& D- SANDS, druggy's. 79 and lOertflton^treerj also sold by Abraham B. Sands, 273 Broadway. Granite Bihidlmrs, eorrerofCbam bers-st, and by David Sands & Co.. No. 77 East Broadw ay, comer of Jlarket-st. Price $L_.iyK> I'" Water Commissioner"* Offio.-.. ; Old Alms-House, July fi, 13 .2. \ NOTICE is hereby given, that the <Pro? ton Aqueduct Committee of the Cerpprutton have requested the Water Commissioners, for the pre-<-n*. to rent the Crown Water, and arrange for making ihe neces? sary connexions to supply the citizens of New Y'ork with water. T!ie following are the rat?s at which the water is at pres? ent furnished: Annual ClURSKS. Dwellings of two stories.810 nn " more man two stories. 12 W) " on the rear of lots. 5 no " with workshop or store. 12 in2 Privilege of washing pavements. !W bath, (where there are ?xturas,). 5 on Warehouse. 15 no Hoarding house. \^ lo2< Stable, private per stall. 5 IH) " livery " . 2 no Payment to be made in advance for the supply from Au just 1 to May t, next?subsequently semt-annually._ Large boarding houses, stables, breweries,tanneries,pub lie baths,:packing or salt:i:g bouses, and all other consu mcrs, shipping. kc. will br charged in proportion to tht nuaclity of water usetl.on agreeinent with the commission rrs. Ottice hours from 0 o'clock A. M. until 4 P. M. in the oh Aims-House, Entrance by centre door. SAMUEL STEVENS. JOHN D. WARD, ZER'D lUNG, - B. BIKDSALL. jylltf Water t'ommissionere. ~~ EECHES ! Leeches!! Lee^eTiT in.oco very tiue, healthy German and Sw< dish Leech es, jix*.?, received and (brsale very reasonable, wbolrs de am retail; or carefully applied, by WILLIAM WATSON, Cbe mist and Pharmaceutist, Apothec n ie-.' Hall. 30 Catherine ?tre?t. jyt53m TO THE LOVERS of superior ?i?cl Tea!?Howqua's Mixture 1?This extremely del : and unparalleled Tea, go highly reTebi at >d in China an Kurnpe. just imported, i- dqw lor sale al the Canton T? C iwp.my's General Tat Establishment, \2l Cbathrtm-streei New-York, ;n C,,;Tie.se packages, p 30cts and H < scl mySl tf_ tTO LET^~The hio-story ?ricl ilott.se. No. Mnrki t-strtri:, witli the rf?r building is suitable for h?table. \ppJvl t : 12 GTWNNEI.I.. MIX ?*?'it\'t. ?.:.?..*. - ? ? MTO LET?The House ?nd Smb!e"ol .""?'?I the north-west corner ol r'i'tii ?.?.e';':e and 125tb-st with balfan acre ot ground attacbi I,till Mr. uext-,1 $1 i \pply at 2<i!) Greeuwicb-st. jy!6 tf MTO LET?Tho JJasemeut, iNo. i:r Broadway, a commottious room and g's><! staii'l rii a l>oat maker, fruit siort\i.c. If.. Apply to J-t'iii LocJkwor?1 Vo. 77 Ccd.nr -t. j - ^ .. MTO LET from "the first day of rox May, lUree-fourths of the fourth -lory ol die l''ra tin Building, corner of Arm and NassQU-etreoU, suitable Ri .?? :>riniing ofiii-e, or other mcrnr,nir-i| business, Inquin ? ; \MrlS CONNEll, in tii-buihhu?. i'?lllt MFOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. The cottage buili*H?nse and Stable on north we? con,er of Filth avenue and li^tb stn-et, with H full lots, oi namented with trees : abo a pump near the door; .iwoui minutes walk from He Railroad. For-further particular inquire of J.kJ. W. L^VKRIDGK. 115 Chei r-, - i. V, Y. ie22 If_ MFOR SALE?That very desirable pla of ground, sltnated at the comer of Laight and \'.ir ickStreets, fronting ot.; St. John's Paik. being 66 lect, inches, on Laight-street, and S? feet on V?nck, with lb (*'iun-h thereon. Kor particulars enquire of JO^EPI MEEKS, No. 11 Beech, or a7 tf _SAMVL. ROOME. 121 Walker -i MTO LET~The larVe_ Rooni on~rrh second floor of the College of Physicians and Sar geons, 67 Crosby-stxeet, known as the College Hall. Th ft>>o."i is well lighted and ventilated, and has a small Boon opening upon the rostrum. It is a convenient place of mi el ing for politic worship, or for Literary Associations, Th. Room may be seen at ntiy lime on npplicntion to the .Fani tor. For "further particulars apply to IL WATTS, Jr.. 14 Mercer-street. _ a26 tf MT?XEf L\ iiR00KLYNi~Eigh modem built two story attic and basement ho - tini-!;ed in ihe best manner, (a garden with ei>ch housi . very pleasantly situated along the bay. giving an entir view of the bay and citv of New-York, distant by miles iron the South ferrv; ommbosses running pint the ttoor. ii consequence of the houses not being finished c,,i the tii>t o May, the rent will be put very low to good tenant-. I. ? nire at Mr. Baylis's Hardware store, third door from Hen ry street, in Atlantic-slreet. Brooklvn. jy29 im* MLOTS &, IMPROVED GRO?N?t FOR SALE.?House with from 20 to 3>) acres: d< trom 1 to 3 acres; Houic, Stable, 4tc with 14 acres, nenrb all improved. Also, suitable Grounds lor Country SeaLs. ii quantities to suit purchasers. The forcgoirg are situate.I a Bergen Neck, in New Jersey, only 3 miles from Jersey Citv and ihe lands offered for sale, for beauty of prospect and feV lility of soil, are not -urpassefl in the country A iu!! * iew is presented of the city, harbor and bay ol New-York which cannot be surpassed. Also, a Lot of Ground whl Houie and Shop at Bergen Five Corners. Apply to T. B WAK E.MAN, ai die Rep-ository of the American Institute. au3 Iw ? FOR SALE?The three story Brie* HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND* No. 2 Mirket-stree:, between Madison and Henry-streets. TS Lot is 25 by 88 feet, the House 25 by 43 feet, with 12 inci walls; bailt by day's work under the superintendence ol Mr George Ireland, Tliere are ten fire places in th? IIou>e seven of which are finished witli marble chiinney-pieccs. There is a dry cellar uude. the whole, paved and div;de< into several aparcnents, a fire-proof ash-house under tLi kilcben nre place, and the whole in complete order. Th< premises may b* sera every day between the hours of i; and 2 o'clock. For further particulars apply to f24 G RINN ELL. MINTURN li CO.. 73 Soutfc-srf-eL FOR SALE.?Bargains! Bar-ains ! .,, For sale or exchange, 49 tracts ol kaudsome Land containing 125 acres each, soil of a superior anahly, wa tered with fine streams, and covered witk fine iwao-r, sue! as white oak, hickory, beach, walnut, maple and sveamom The soil is adapted to wheat, rye, com, onts, cotton," tobacco sweet and Irish potatoes. The above larids will I e stjld a r.Muced prices, and on terms to suit, or they wiii be ex changed tor almns: any kiwi of merchaadrze. Forrxmps diagrams and particulars, apply to n) 0"_ A. P. SMITH. 85 Liberty sr. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE foi ?m City Property.?A Farm on Long Island, containing 56 acres of land in a 6rst rate state of cultivation, with even thing replete for a country residence, consisting of one lar-^ dwelling boose finished in goodsryle, witlj maiid.* m inteli folding doors, grates, lie. The honse is SJxSS. B?rasi n:-. onthouses of every description: fruit of all kinds, such at apples, pears, quinces, cherries,raspberries,currants, goose berries, strawberries, and in the greatest abuniiaace? Sit uated 10 miles trom the Citv. Inquire of WARD k BROWNE, jy23 t? Coal Dealers, ror. Laight ai d Wa&higtOMta. ^ ^_x>ELIZABETH-PORT t\NB NEW-Y'ORS FERRY COMPANV >tztuzaer Arrmeemcnt.?Fare I2t Cents ^vTI^^T^wHTpr\/T,E^l?^lTCH? CINDERELLA ami J ILLIAM>BL RGH. ply daily fromElrzabeth-Ponto Neu lork, tnuchireat New-Urightoo and Port-Richmond, oc ani after the 4ui day of July, 18-12-eacb trip, us follow,: Al tt, ?, 84 k 11 o'clock. A. M AlS, ^ and ltf A. M.. u ano at 1. 5?ad 6o'ciock. P. M | At 2.3i,4ano6S*cl*~k. P. M. A boat will leave Port Richmond at 3 o'clock. A. M..n ad New-York tor Pott Richmond at 3 o'clock, P. >L, ?ad w ii remain over mgbt ai Port Rickmond. * , ?,. Ok Sunday, Lsave LuzabeUi-Pon at 3, ICand 12 o'clock, A. M a?d a: I. 4c and 6 odock,.?. AI Uave New.york al Sf l0 ^ ^ 0.clock> ^ M> X?A M 2 ^ aiKl lr I. SI. N. B.?Passengers for Westfield. Scotch Plains. Plainfiei.i rsound-Brook. Ssomerville, Easton 4c Scl?x>le.s Mountain uy the_ fcliiabeth-mwn and Sou.ernlle Itadroad Cars, wd ? ,le ? VV ?rk '.D ^ 3i t/clock boat in the moraine, and <n the 2 and 4 o'clock hoats ia the a/lernoon. Passengers fmm the3t o'clock boat will leave Siwuerville m stages tor Easron and for Sehndes s Monotaw on the ar nral of tn* cars at Somervilie. The Horse Car w?l leave fhe rroot of the Caiou Uotei quarter ot an hour previous the departure of each boaL _ AjjJ>aggage at the risk of if osmer._p S S? FOR LIVERPOOL?Packet of Auntst ififer 'th?The packet ship INDEPENDENCE, E. Nve, ?rffrrTfaaxasfet; will sail as above, her regahtr dav. For freight or passage, baking ?upercr ac^m'ruodaljoii*. app.y or board, foot ?f Maiden-Jane, or ta G RINN ELL, MIN TURN k CO, 78 Souri-st. The packet ship R03C0E. TL Haltlesto;}, master, will rocceed the Indeperuk nee, aoi sail on the 7th Septcmbt her regular day. jy2^' ^ ^PEOPLE'S LINE FOR AL ^^r?^;; jt \ny and toternsedlale plKes-efhan tbe "?"Mm Cornau;. !;-*t. _ i- .S'ORTH AMERICA r-r-.M.H. W |ea. will I***? a? above at $.P? M.00 Wednesday and Sat '"Tbe COLUMBIA. Cap! T. P. N*^bejry>_ leave a* h tvc at 3 P. M. on Tee dav sn-' Friday, j.-,, r :>.... 0 reigbt. ?pprj 10 P. C.Schnitz atthr ofhee r^^uSToft??r*rty taken only at the rWtof the ?wwers thereof. _,_. __________ pc*_ ^>ioHNiNG LINE FOR Air j? \%y. TROY, and intermediate Land? "?l^S??amboat P eis bot ort Barclay st. r" ..... issore steam *at TROY, Cant, A. Gorham, rhb -nvr; .vKM . rs ::T. at 7 o'clock. The new ! >w-r?_s_r> steamboat ALBAN 1, Cape J. G. M ? . ? ? Morning. ?t 7 o'clock. ?; the ofice, foot of Barc'ay-street. or 'Notice?All Goods, Freight. Baggage. Bans ?db.Specie, my other kind of Property, .taken, shipped, or pot on arrj tbLs beat, must bent there* of the owners ofsacti .??, Freight, or Bnjnragr. -_. _i rv " 5j E V E NING LINE of Stea at beg__R3? b ?'t? tor Albany, da?ji ^7i!V'j'^ r LTsmiUiryexcepa*-!. from the pier between Coartland si. a . . . SsOUTH AMERICA.Capt Brainard. leaves ?londay, Wednesday and Friday __ten?ow .u7oV.-s k. ??: ROCHKSTER, Capt. A. P.SU John, lew?I the above pier Tuesday, Thirsday and Saturday After ?voris, nt 7 o'clock. . ,_ r ?: rhestfl and S.?ntb America are new;and sotwia. ? - ;?. r.-r :'.;;?:! un and rornbhed-wlthstaterooo*, kmt for speed and accomntcc-ttiof!> are ?dt surpassed .>y nn v boats oh 'the river. . ? . p ? m rers by this Line of boats will at ali Bmes arrive [ft Mbaoy at ample time for the tirst tram ot cars tor ;.ce rMs__ ^OPPOSITIONfLIiME for Al r;~ ~" < .!?]??-.n ;?: fvu.v Ho '!???. > ?Veer, NewburgS, Pougnkeepsie, K-sgston Point, Cattklil intl Hudson.?Cnbiu Passage One Dollar; Deck Passage ' Tbe*hle? ; ?' stenmb >at W ISHINGTON, Captain J..M. Heave tbe Pier.atthe foot of RoNiwnwtrecL.br tny even1 Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Ht j 'rtntk P M re \ liany, foot of Lydias -tree., for New-York,every : fiday, Wed es.iayandFriday.at5ofclock, P. M. Fol passa >oi freight, apply on board," Or t? D. K. M ARTIN, 132 West-street Ft ??? ht! iken on the mast reasooable terms. To L<t?A Steamboat Berth at W.irren street pter.Norui Rive,-. Apply On board thgWibhing%B. y!3 tin... N K\V A K K & NEW-YORK _ Fare only 12J cents. The snlewl Pass \ IC, Cant, John UdTy, C OTipICtely and elegantly refitted, will commence her r* ! ir trips for the season ?? Thursday, March 10?leaving ,u tallows: ? n it of Barclay st. N. Y?>rk, | Centre Wharf, Newark, \l lOo*?k, A. v. k to'clk.r.v. j At7}r.*clk,\.M._ Ih.'- ; r -i On S mdaysthe Passaic will leave New-York al la A. M. jiid G P. M ? Leave Newar* at "h A. M. and l2o'ctock; M. Xj" Freigl tol every description cdrried at very reduced rates. mAtim - yf; POWELL CO/s Lin, %T^a^K?5SL For NRWBI ROH. .'nriding at CALD ? " . T'--"" ' . "V POINT, anil COLD SPRING;?Tbe steamboat Blghhtnder, t'npt. Rohen VYardropi will ;-.ive ? - t of \Vai*en-st,i very Moadayi-Tnursday, and Saturday, I P. M. Returning, will leave Newbnrgh every M- atlay .t 7 \. M, a,u! Tuesday and Friday at .S P. M. For freight or n.is-age apply to the. Captain on board. Bagr~. ? and freight oraildeScrrpUonsi Bank bUlsorspc? , board, ? lost beat the rsk of the owners thereof, a ss ahilfof iadlnc nrreceints beslwiied for the same._i'22 - vv;-'' ^FOR PEEKSKILL, VErE ^'t?SSS?L, PLANc.K, Grassy Point, Sing-Sing, Tat? rytown, Dolips' Ferry, Hastings and Yonkers. Bre3k!.\5 a ul Dinner o:\ l.toarm The ' an < ?? endi t -teamor COLl'MBUS.Cnptt-n F. IV. Si n? will leave New-York from the foot ot Clutmheri Btrret verj morning [Fridays excepte-l| at 7otclbck;? and t. lurnbig, leavePeekskilfsame day at 1 past I2o'ciock, P. M. t inding a: the Riot of Kammond street.each way N'oTiC?.?All goods, Pre tlit. Baggage, Bank Sdls, Joc c .? ? any otVerkind ol Pro|>erty, taken, shipped, iml enl. Ithistioni must be M the risk of theownersof snrh Goods, Freight^ Bnggnge, -?-?'<-. Cr--^ M>R EXC?WCOlm ,.?'.'.^ for ?he Fhfblng Banks *and> *f ?r-k ? .-.-.->? t* Li - -day iiiid Friday dming t^e >. ... n. The large itlrotii to .'fibssteamboat isOPERIOR^CapcJohnGonkti igmn in adlrtess and will commence ber re_u!er ti ?* ? the eason pn Frida> truing* May 2Ttb,le?viitg .'i. ot of Chambers s? at 8 o'clock, Uammotn! sU. pnst . Cn<i ?; *? ?.-..??, Pitr No 1 N R. I tor.--vi.-ek. Market street Pfei '??>'.-'??? Catheriiie-su Fe-r>, Bf^klyit; J !>?-? ;? amj r ei ;W ! N. R. i pa.-.t 9 O'clcck, Ian litrg at Fort Hamilton. F?kh k.i-e wav SJVCerrrs, I he >?' ivtU !>e nccontpanked by an old K'tsherroaii well .??')- ' w Ik 'he Fishing Ground. Bin furnishes:, til ( -oeiViti I'. ?:. i ??(** 1 u->e i? i-ngnged to ac- o;nprni) the boaU RefresIimeiK - if the first caaltty timishrd on Iviaro extra. K cbamtN; ? :.ud v. HI e..!;-mi to the la.li.-s and ddUtrcu. i ;i|it. GouTd Pledges himself that aop.lns shall tiesj-n>ef| tygive faction aud uuhp these Excursion, both plea* ? ? > igree ble to these who will honor blm witli the.'r patronage. Tbe'P '! :,re avured'hat ihe Sojierior Will poshivny tv? ? ' - ? ve darrthroughout Uie.seTison tl the w .?.?? :?? , ; :- .t-. mv2S STATEN IS LAND FERRY ,"--i_i?i_ -~rx-u., ? Fwt of Whitehall-?*reet?'I ?? mo/i i - i . I k N ISLANDER and SAMSON will run u . illows, untii farther notice: l.c.vss Statkm Island at 1], 9, l>\ 12 A. M , and H,?. i, 5, n.7. P. M. LSA-% ks WhIT?RALL Hl 8, 9. 10, 11, A. M. and 3J.-1. 5, 7. P M. -11 goods hipped are required to bepaiticnlariy tnarked, a are il tl e r sk of the owners ?iereoC je. ^* f> KARE AND FREKUjf _5___i_3CREDUCED:?REG^OLAR MAIL LINK mi PKUVll>ENC_ and BOSTON, via STONING TON >...) NEW PORT?Composed ol Mie following snperior Stearners i nuine _: connection with the Stotungton and Providence and Bo-ton ,ind Provide nee Railr<ads. The MASSACHUSETTS: Captain Comstocfe. RIJOOF. ISLAND, - Thaver, NARR VGANSET. " Woolsey, UOHEGAN, 14 YandcrbdL The steamers of the Line fur Boston and Providence, via Stoningtcn will leave pier. No. 1. N. R- Battery Place u 5 lock. P. M. daily, Sundays excepted. For lurtii r iiiformntion, apply at No. 22 Broadway. >. 15 ? FF? LO and Green ??v". The steam COLUMBUS will ply be i*?-n B>id^i(. and Green Bay during the season.as below: Leaves Rurfnlo. Leaves Green Bay, June 20 June 27 July 4 IS July 11 25 August 1 15 23 August 8 22 Sept. 12 26 Sept 5 19 October 10 24 October 3 17 31 touching at intermediate port*. F-r freight and passage.apply to the master en board, or to A. R COBB It CO. ' { B _- . M v P. L. PARSONS At CO, l Bunalo, N. Y. ^ E j^FOR XEWBURGH?Land ing at CaldwelTs, West Point ami Coid Spring;?l':.e.;.MmboatJAMKS MADISON. Capt-Chariea Habiteatl, will leave Warren-street Pier, every TUESDAY S?d FR!DA V E\ EN1NGS. at 4 o'clock. All Baggage, Packages or Parcels, Bank Bills or Specie oil board of this boat without being entered on the boot o; th" boai or receipted for, will he at the risk of tbe ow cn> thereof f_ LONG ISLAND RAILROAD^ COMs? PA NY.?On and ^!ter WednesdnT, 6'.h July, 1842, train* will leave as follows, viz: Leave Thoaipson at 6 A. M. and 1} P. M Leave Deer Park at ?54 AJ Rf. awl 14 P. M. Leave 1: cttsvitle it 7| o'clock A. M. and 21 P. M. Leave Hemp-tea.iat 71 oVlx-k A M.and*! P.M. I eav< Jaxoaica at So'clock A. M; and 3 P.M. Leave Sooth Perry. N. Y. side, at !)J A. M. and 44 P. M. Leave Brooklyn at \ A. M. and 4$ P.M. Suwlay Trains. .i.e.ive .Jan,} ra -it o'clock A. JR. and 41 P. M. h'avr s ' ? x- Y- ?de, at <H .\-*M. and 51 P. M. Leave Brooklyn at SI A M. an 1 =>4 P. M. L ':?.ve Tbiramso 1 at '.'J P. M. L-ave Dei-r Park at 3 o'clock P. M. Leave IEcksville and Hempstead at 3J P. M. Fare tor Tickets at the orBce, Brooklyn, as follows: Ja maica 25 cents ; Branch 50 cents; CarroU Place 5t> cents : Iticksville 62 cents; Deer Park S3 cents. jeSO EASTERN DIVISION NEYV YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD. The Company's S;e,lfntKiat and Barges tCap tuia a. i! Mialti) will ran in connection with trainsor cars ',Vn ?'" P?04-80^New-Yark,and Goshen.as FOR PASSENGERS. Daily (except Sundays) (ear,. Goshen at 7 o'clock, \. iL, and aiTive in Nev-York al 11* A. M. Leave New-York at 3 o'slock, P. M., duric the season, and arrive tn Goshen at?} P. M FOR FREIGHT. Leave Goshen at E o'clock. P. M. on Mondays. Tatsdavs, nrarscayaaad b ridays, and arrive in New-Ydk the same evesung. " S*TV*r]L aI 5 b?ctoek, A. M. on Tues<lavs, Wed c - .r,--. j. r.day, a; (. Satanhvys, ard nrrivein Goshen same Jalv I5th C" S*YmmB* Saperinteade^ FOR sScTiOOLEY'S MOl'V TAIN. Easnm, Bethlehem and AIie;,'own, -_? 1 ? Daily, {Sun?lay>excepte?i) v^ ElrzabeCh ^ S<?????2t_e Ka:.ns?d-Leave pier I N. River. *l Zjs ti ?oe*, A. .V. t. steamlioat to Eli?l>eth-Pcrt,or .e.rve the ?ot ot L.bei ty.?ieet at 9 o'clock, A. M. ta&e the Philadei phla train to Ehiabett-town. ,hrr- conoeci with can. for ?nmerv:l:?---t;...jches front thence arriving at Srht^ley'i ^Mana eariv the ?Hie afternoon, at Easton bv 6 oViock. I.rthl-hem ?t 5i o'ckKk, and Alientown at 21 o'clock the : Mine evening. ? or further informatwn. apply to A. D. HOPE, MereJJaatVs Hotel, 41 Ct?ortlarKlt s_>.Tt, at the Railroad Of t.c-, fool ot L berryxt or on l>oar4 the boat. P S, Thi* route ?u? aecouat of tbe short distance bv .-.?j^H-s .-ai.-.me, ds itself to Uie public pmtroeage as being ' i'-the gtoal :-iea^starnl expeslitiotts. jx'JOlm FOR SGH??IiEY'S MOUNTAIN, BKLV10ERE AND EASTON?Dailr, Sen-. ? v-excepted ? l^v*. 73 Courtlanrft street a' 3o cook A. M, by Railroadft0m Jersev Ciry tv Newark: there p.v<..-!>g?rsr.ar. take their choke ' h' , ^ r,T '**,;rt^? to M ..-risiov. o?Uiencc^?ai*, -; threngh1 M-ndhatr, Chester, Scboofey's Mountain, to Beiii-' awe a^.d L,i?ton. ,-I??1?;.',iir ; 'on, apply w J. Hill. Comr_er k ?- c- 'v:rT'"' - '-!. ?pt bv Wm. KueW. v- f'1^ tDT'atfbed at the sliortc-vt cx.-ce. t>v a^p?-?-- ? -.1 E _ _ Mg^k?orritt0'r_. > ? 8 *_' GOLLECTIONrf on~ all"!?^ of toe Lutted States nudt ca the most favorable terms by S.J.SYLVESTER. -'J'23 ISO Broadway and 2t '.VallnKreet.