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THE TRIBUNE. ? w .x_s Aspect of Affairs in Florida.?-We publish ed yesterday an account of honible atrocities com mitted in Florida?notwithstanding the war has been officially ended. In explanation of the man? ner in which Col. Worth came to issue bis order while this last news makes it evident that peace is not to bo expected, the Tallahaase Sentinel makes tbe following statement of affairs in Flori? da:? About a month since, a Creek Indian, named Ockaleesa, came into Cedar Keys, slating that hi* family were starving. Col. Worth sent him but ?with "a. friendly message to the Creeks. On his return, he told tho Colonel that the majority of his hand had gone on a war party to Middle Florida ; but that old Octiachee and Tiger-tail, with seven or eight others, had retired down South, being unwilling to fight. A runner was sent to them, nnd old Octiachee. principal sense-kueper, together with Tiger-tail and others, making nine in al!. came in, and on or about the 12tb instant, held a council with Col. Worth, and made a treaty of peace. Tiger-tail was anxious to go West, as his fnrnily and people are already there. - The Creeks say they cannot go, as they formerly murdered a part of the Arkansas delegation, a crime which is never forgiven, and they expect to be sacrificed if they go. They are perfectly will? ing to go to the country defined in the general or? der, but they beg time to get in their crops. Meanwhile they will retire East of the Suwannee immediately. Col. Worth has offered them in? ducements to go now, by promising to buy their crops, remunerate them for all losses, and furnish steamboat transportation for their effects. The roost important of our news as regards Col. Worth's order, is this : Old Octiachee, when he came in confirmed the story of Ockaleesa, by tell? ing Coi. W. that previous to his receiving his friendly message, the majority of his band bud " gone on the war party to Middle Florida, under his brother, young Octiachee; that Col. W. must expect to hear bad news from this section of country; the band waB now beyond his control, and that whites and Indians would both be likely to be killed in bona fide war. He had sent run? ners to apprize them of tbe council and the cessa? tion of hostilities, and promised that war should positively cease. Col. Worth withheld bis order for some time, and sent a boat to Port Leon, for tbe express pur? pose of hearing whether there was any bad news from the war party, and on his return, finding ali quiet, he issued the order on the 14th inst. Col. Worth left Cedar Keys on the 14th inst, accompanied by Major Cooper, Dr. Harney and Lieut. Sprague, for Washington. He, of course, had not heard of the outbreak on tbe Aucilla. We regret that the gallant Colonel's services could not be retained until the ?lose of this embarrassing war. He has rendered his country much valuable eid, and will Jong be remembered with gratitude by the people of Florida. Five companies of in? fantry and one of dragoons will remain for the present for the protection of tho inhabitants of Middle Florida. Tbs command now devolves upon Celonel Vose, of the 4th Infantry?a veteran of thirty years" military experience; a man of great dignity of character and experience ; and said to have great weight and influence at Washington. He is pop? ular in the army, and favorably known to the citi? zens of Middle Florida, though his residence among them does not exceed a few months. We hope be will urge upon Government tbe ne? cessity of pushing vigorously this war to a close. An Imposter.?A fellow, representing himself to bo Mr. Anderson, Chief Engineer of tbe Fire Department, has, for several days past, been soli? citing from some of our charitable citizens, aid for the widow of a fireman said to have been killed at a late fire. His Btory is utterly false. The fire department have a fund, from which widows are supplied and do not solicit charity in the mode adopted by this impoator, who is represented to be of dark complexion, with large black whiskers. The Chief Engineer is of fair complexion, and without whiskers. [American. Treaty with the Senecas.?The Madisonian announces tbe ratification by the Senate of the United States, of the treaty conclnded at Buffalo in March last, by the Hon. Ambrose Spencer, in behalf of the United States. The Senecas cede about 70,000 acres of good land, being two of their reservations, tho Buffalo and Tonewanda. and retain two, the Cattaraugus and Chautauquc. An In sian Shot.?The Cattaraugus Republi? can of the 22d says: " On Friday, the 13th inst.. a man by the name of Lafayette Keider, at Cold Spring, in attempting to shoot a hawk, accident? ally shot an Indian, who was standing on a rising piece of land on the opposite bank of the Alle gany Rivor. He was alive the day afterward, but was expected to survive but a day or two." Immigration.?lu the early part of this week, says the Rochester Advocate, two canal boats paaacd west, having an aggregate of 240 Norwe? gians on board. Yestorday anather boat follow? ed, with 110 of the same nation?making a total on these three boats, of 350 ! KT We mot a gentleman who had received a letter from Galveston, informing him?on the au? thority of Col. Cooke?that every merchant vessel in the port of Vera Cruz, some fifteen or twenty, had been pressed to convey Mexican troops to the number of 7,000 to Yucatan?as was said, but it is surmised their destination is the city of Galves? ton. _ [N. O. Pic. D3r A horrible affair occurred in tbe neighbor? hood of Brownsburg, Rockbridgo County, Va. on Sunday week. A man named John Reed, a black? smith by trade, who had been observed to be la? boring under mental derangement for some days before, made an attack upon his wife and eldest daughter with a bar of iron, no doubt with the in? tention of killing them, but they succeeded in roakiug their escape. He then caught two of his younger children, whom ho killed in tho most shocking manner. About this time, Capt. James McChesney, of Brownsburg, who happened to ho riding by in company with another other gentleman, attracted by the noise, attempted to onter the house, but was immediately felled by the infuriated maniac with the bar of iron, and his skull so fractured that ho died in about two hours. ? Capt. McC. was a most worthy man, and has left a wife and a large family of children.? Reed has been lodged in the Rockbridge Jail for safe-keeping. JOHN McC ABE & CO.'S Intelligence Office,99Nassaa-sL References? Hon. M. H\ Grin nell.H. Brevort. Ksp. w. trvinr. Prof. Renwick. as tt GLAZED HARDWARE PAPER.? 36 by 40 inches, 100 reams; 24 by s4 do., 100 reams; 20 by 30 do., 50 reams. Fine Hanging Paper, 10,0*0 lbs.. 20 inches wide, a superior a'tide. Green Hanging Paper, 6,0eo lbs., 20,31,33,34 and S5 inches wide. 200 gross Bon? net Boards, blue and white. 40,000 Ih?. Trunk B >ards. j0.0o0 Binder's Boards. AU kinds Paper ruauulactuted at tke soonest notice, and for sale by I ; _au22tf GAUNTJtJ)KjmiC^^^ SEA BATHING at Ling BranchTlW Jersey oa the A?au?c Ocean.?Tbe subscriber** board ing .loose ts now open tor reception ot company, under Uip direction of Mrs. Ferguson. r JNOT HOPPER. -??~ A k*jtt._ivtignr "OOSTON MISCELLANY. ? GRA Seoten^?A^*?MN? AND LADI'S BOOK .or au25Btf*<iD?l:RYvJ!;0bvPN' k C0" mNassan-sL, _ " New-Yorfc. and 10 Schoo!-?;.. Boston. MUSIC AT THREE CENTS A Page, ^ A^MrT^Z^'* Broadway.-CHAS. 1. GESLAIN, Music Publisher, s constantly r???m?i??-n*a and fashionable Mu*ic, for the nZoEK! which Is selling at the very low priced s cemi ."It 1 tau. Ab?, on baud, a small lot ot Musical i,?t?" ', which will be sold verykm. Tbe pubhc a!e a^^cal and examine for tfaernserre*. Wholesale 4ealer> sn^,w cheaper than at any other establishment in the U Su?~ N. B.?Piano Fortes tuned at 75 cents. jy*8 tf_CHAS T. GESLA1N. BILLS on all part* of England, Ireland, and Scodand, in sum* of ?5, ?10. ?15, ?s0, to any amount, for sale at jj. J SY'LVESTER'S, ?a27 ? Wall-street and ISO Broadway. It/I RS. H?JLT?N'S Boarding and Day ITA School for Young Ladies^a 11 Amtty-st an30 2m' eve'nth WARD Gam mar School, 237 Division-?treeL near Clinton.?This School will be re-opened on Thursday, Sept 1? A Classical and Mathe? rontica! Teacher wanted; a gentleman without a family, of moral anJ religions character, one who pprposea makrn* teaching a permanent .?ccupation, who is willing to instruct also in tue English Depa-iment. may obtain a situation hy applying personally at 212 ?a*t Broadway. S 'B. The nerson thus applying most possess all tne ? qusitesofa good and successful teacher?knowledge, ex periencc, patience, tact, energy, icke, and s-jttnl in.dis? cipline. _8330 3t KING & PEEK'S Classical aud Eng? lish Schoo!, 639 Broadway, (near Bleetker-street,) will bere-cpentJ after the summer vacation, on Thursday, first September. ; w?? ^-j?raat^.?j. B- KiDDtsa, Latin and Greek; A. ?rs t!av.x. French; R. GaKBATO, Spanish; R. MaRsH, J5ng li?h; W. B. Bradbury, Vocal Music; E. Hcrcel, Drawing and Painting._a':" 'r THE Rev. Dr. E. D. Barry and Mr. Ru FUS LOCK WOOD'S Collegiate School, No. 411 Broadway, near Canal street, will open on Monday, toe 29th tavL The Classical Department :s under the immedi? ate care of Dr. Barrv. The English Department is under the supervision of Mr. Lock wood, assisted by-, a teacher of mathematics. Mr. A. Pestiaux, a professor_o* j the French language, will have charge of the French de- ' partment. Those parent* desirous of placing their sons in a seminary, in which the classical and commercial branches are thoroughly and radically taught, are respectfully invited to call at The book store otMr. Ro? Lockwood,411 Broadway, at the rooms over the store, or at 19 Howard street, at which places cards containing terms of admission, ic may be ot> tained. Mr. Lockwood would receive a few bovs into his family to board. The strictest regard will be paid to the;r comfort, and to their moral and literary improveroenL au22 lm_ rs. S. C. re ID'S boarding and _ D.iy School, No. 184 Fourth ?treef, near the Wash? ington Pi rade Ground, a few doors west of McDongal street, will re-opea on Monday, 5th September. The pu? pils are requested to bd punctual in attendawf, that they mav be present at the organization of the classes. The whole system of education m this in?titution, is founded ?n reasoning and demonstration. All pupi's attached to this establishment are instructed in French. Every department is fully sustained by experienced and competent Professors. Reference, by permission, to the following Ladies and Gentlemen :? New York.?Mrs. John Beekman, 627 Broadway. Mrs. Daniel W. Gantley, corner of Fourteenth street and 7th Avenue. Mre. Will: um W. GaJJa'ian, 72 Amity street, Mrs. T. T. McCarty, NlbhVg, Broadway. Benjamin T. Onderdonk, D. D., BisliOp of the Diocese of New York. Thomas Lyell, Rector of Christ Church. Francis L Hawks Rector ol SL Thomar' Church. Thomas Dewitt. D. D. M. M. Noa!., Esq.. John Kr.ox. D. D., Ohas. A. Davis, Esq. John W. Francis, M. D., Charles Davis. Esq., H. M. Western. Counsellor, II. Grecley, Esq. Buffalo, N. Y.?General P.B. Porter. Albany, N. Y.?Governor William H. Se'ward. Lexington, Ky.?Honorable Henry Clay, General Jas. Shelby. _an25 2rn FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL? MILTON. (Rye,) Westchestor Co., N.T.?Parents ?ish ing to piace their sons in a Christian family for their educa? tion, are respectfully informed that this School is limited to twelve Boarders, and is In a healthful, pleasant situation. Terms ?150 a sear. References?The Faculty of the W'eslevan University, Rev. Dr. Peck, Rev. Geo. Coles, Rev. G". Lane. Francis Hall, Esq., Cor. R. Dbosway, Esq., New York Ciiy; J. Swinburne, Principal White Plains Academy; Elisha Hal sted, Esq., Rye. For further Information address, by mail. ao6 3tawlm?_R. MATH 1SON, Principal. rpiiE REV. john liLlie, A. M\, SL proposes to devote a portion of his time to the thorough Classical mid mathematical education of a few boys. The term will commence on the first Monday in Septem? ber? twenty dollars per qaarter. Further particulars may he learned on inquiry at Mr L.'s residence in Twelfth street, first house west of Sixth ave. Mr. L. also offers bis assistance to young gentlemen in their collegiate course. au29 lw* TO TAILORS.?One of "the greatest discoveries ever made in the art of Cutting.-JABEZ DAVIS has discovered the true principle in the Balancing and Drafting of Coats?which principle I have no doubt has been more studied than any other science, for all other sci? ences have bean confined to but lew compared with the thousands of the trade that have turned their attention to discover this point, both here and in Europe for Ibis titty years. It is an entirely original and self-varying system, nothing complicated, no matter in what position the person stands. When you draft the Coat, it works out every point perfectly correct This system has been thor? ughly attest? ed by a number of the trade for eighteen minths in New York. Any of the trade wishing to obtain n good rule for Drafting Coats, with an original improveme it on Vests, and other uselul instructions in the general aitot Cutting, are solicited to cat! at 136 Fulton st. New-York. where they will receive every attention. JABEZ DAVIS, aul? lm BrookTynsalt WITWrwMm AND COLD BATHS?Fulton Ferry?Now open for the season. Gentlemen and Ladies can have warm salt water Baths at all hours, fmm 5 o'clock A. M. until 10 P. M. Ladies will have the exclusive use of the swimming bath on Tuesdays and Fridays, until 6 P. M. None will be admitted after 5 P. M., that the bath may be at liberty for gendemen at 6 P. M. Gentlemen admitted at all other times. Warm, Cold and Tepid Shower Baths lor indies and gen? tlemen, at jII times. Salt Water warm bathing is highly recommended for cu taneous diseases, rheumatism, i:c. There has recently been added a superior Medicated Vapor Bath, which will be ready at all times CT* Warm Bath, 25 rents; 5 tickets, $1. Cold water Bath. 12} cents; 10 tickets $1. Vapor bath, 50 cents. an!8 lm"_ EDWARD GRAY. BROWN'S BOWLING SALOON? Masonic Hall. Broadway.?In introducing this estab? lishment to ttie notice of gentlemen, the proprietor would call attention to it as possessing advanteges superior to any thing ever yet produced in the world; and where cau be found recreation unassocir.tt?d with vulgarity or objectiona? ble society. It has been the aim of the proprietor, in adapt? ing ihissi?per'o hall to the purposes of athletic exercise, to banish, by strict probitory regulations, all deviations from good propriety; to insure this, be has been careful in bis selection of assistants, and particularly those charged wit ins general supervision. To rtningeis visiting the city, and also citizens desirous of amusement and invigorating exercise during their ab? sence from business, tins Hall has attractions of a high order, inviting by the eellghlf'ul coolness consequent upon its six? and perfect ventilation add the order and decorum prevail ing, from strict discipline among its attendants. N. B?In this ShI?oii will be found six a'leys, thereby preventing the usual detention so much an objection. jyS3m Catskjill mouot the Pine Orchard?1842.?This romantic and fashiona? ble resort wlfi K>e conducted during the present season un? der the direction and superintendence of the subscriber. Ii has undergone a complete and thorough repair, and is now ipen for the reception of visitors. No eflort will be spare*; to maintain the deservedly high character which It has here? tofore sustained. As heretofore, iL? tables will be furnished with every delicacy that the New-York market can afford; and'every possible attention that can promote the conven? ience and enjoyment of its patrons will be promptly tie ?lowed. The road leading to this establishment, and espe dally that pnrt of it on the mountain, has beeli rendered perfectly ?mooth and safe. Messrs. A. F. Ueach i Co's. excellent line of stages will ran as heretofore regularly between the Landing and the Mountain House, on the arrival of the boats. jel4 3m _ C. L- BEACH Proprietor. DRESS BOOYS^^Ve^rFVeiich sTy^ The subscriber res-ectfully invites the citizens of New-York, and strangers v sitirg the city, to call at 114 Ful? ton-street, and examine a rcrge assortment of Dress Boots made in the latest Spring f as non, and of the finest French Calf-Skin. Gentlemen can haveBco'smale to order In the best man? ner at six dallars per pair warranted equal to any made at seven dollars and a half, and as the undersigned takes draw? ing of the feet and keeps lasLs for each customer, be can in? sure an easy yet handsome fit. Con-tantly on hand, Fashionable Boots, etc., at the follow? ing re-! . red priees: Seal-Skin Boots.from $2 50 to $2 75 Calf " " . ? 4 00 to 6 00 Half Boots.S 00 Gaiters.2 25 Shoes.from 1 50 to 2 00 Pumps and Slippers, ic. ic. proportionablv Low. Terms Cash on Delivery. JOHN L. WATK1NS, my 10 114 Fu.toii-*st, between Nassau and Dutch. CHEAP.?All articles in the Saddle or Coach line can be had at very reduced prices at the store of the subscriber, consisting t:. part of India Rubber Cloth. Webb Serge, bog and sheep Skms, Skirtings Patent Leather, Saddle Trees, Harnes, Buckels, Bits, Stirups, Raw Hides, Laces, Carpeting, Bands, Hubs common and patent Axles, Top Leather, Mould ing. Bows. Step Springs i.e. ?U3 Sm_JNO. S. SUMMERS. 272 Pcarl-sL FLAX.?20,000 lbs. prime Jersey Flax, for sale by HOPPOCK I CO. au29 3t* _ *is Fulton-st. NEW-YORK STEAM SAWMILL.? The Subscribers having their New Steam Saw Mill in ceniDleic operation, and also on hano a full assortment of White Pine, White Oak, Georgia Pine, Rtid Hemlock Tin her.of the best quality, ar,. prepared to furnish all orders with which they mnv !>e favored on very reasonable terms and short notice, viz:? WHITE OAK TIMBER In cribsor singleb?gs, or saw? ed to order, for keel piece-, mill shafts ic ; wale s' u WHITE PINE TIMBER by the raft or single log. or sawed to order into deck plank, bridge and scow and plank of all sires; ma-!plank, gutter siicks bain, chinists' dimension stuiT.,trades ami building timber bridge timber, king and queen] of every description. po*t>, header and trimmer beams, dock fenders, i.e. GEORGIA PINE TIMBER.' iu Logs, for topmasts; or HEMLOCK TIMBER sawed into plank, rails co- in lops, or sawed into rang lumns and girders engine ing md cross timber, and frames, and every other des- for all other u<.es requiring a criptiou that may be recjuired.ilow-priced article. Public Contractors, Brklre Bn?ders, Manufacturing Com? panies Shippers, and others, reqniriag large orders, may depend upon having them executed at the shortest notice, " N 8.?we have also in operation two superior Circulai Saws for making long or short small sized stuff-?such as pales blind lath, oakum slats wedges rocket rot's, kc. ; or saws let by the hour to persons rurnisking their own timber for rip sawing or cross-cutting. To all ibc*e interested in the above we invite to call and examine for themselves at the Mill, fool of Fourteenth street. North river. COLYERi DUGARD. N. B.?Mr. Wm. A. Palmer is now ritling up a complete Turning Establishment with steam power to execute every description of turning at a great saving from former prices, thus aObrding to builders and others facilities for obtalaing mattrijls excelled by no other establishment in the country*! George Colye*,") New-York Steam Saw Mill, TnoxAs Dcgailo, J foot ol" 14tb-st-, N. River. au? lm* BRELAZ & BARRAUD'S Odonttl-pc or Balsamic Elixir far preserving tbe gum* and teeth. This invaluable dentifrice is now offered to tbe pnb lic 4.? possessing the properties of strengthening the spongy tti?, ciean'n? the imaih and wbitenini? the teeth, refresh nt? 'he palate and taking awav a!! unpleasant taste or odor indie snooth. arising from a deranged state of the stomach, -miking or from decayed teetii. Inaword.it i? beyond the necessity it a puff- Make i trial of a boule and it will spenk for itself.. , , , N. B. Each l*tlle bearing the direction? on tae labe), ?sold bv Messt Sooittard k Dettac-ool Broadway and 2 Park-n?w; Mr. H Kingk Co.-til Broadwi. corner Gran I; Mr. Milhan 183 Broadway ; Messrsi Gmon. 173 Broadway ronier Contlaod. and Memeri Rm-btnn k Aspia wall, 110 Broadway, 86 William and 10 Astor House. anH> Ira* DISEASES OF THE F YE?R. K. D'OSSY. Ophthalmie Surgeor, No. 207 Broadway, entance in Futum-street, opposite St Paul's Church, at? tends to Diseases of the Eye, and ail the necessary opera? tions thereon. Office hours from Jf3 o'clock Having completed his studies o: five years with Dr. Elliott, Ocu? list, and been subsequently engaged as his assistant, R. K. D ossy is enabled to undertake the treatment ot all diseases affecting the orgt.ns of vision. Terms moderate and gradu? ated to the nature and extent of the disease. Permission is given to refer to hi* late instructor, and also to some uf the most eminent Professors of the Medical Fac? ulty in New-York. N. B.?The poor treated grainitously_au!9 irr* IT IS A MATTER of no small considera? tion to find a medicine (at this season of the year) which, it administered in season, will prove an effectual remedy in tbe summer complaint of children, and of diarrhcea, dysen? tery. chol?ra morbu?. i.e. or' adotts. The BLACKR F.RRY PANACEA is a medicine of this description, having been tried in a number of cases with complete success. The blackberry has Ion? Iseenheld in high estimation a* a valua? ble auxiliary' in the treatment of the above complaints, and this, combined with other well known vegetable agents in the form of the above Panacea,constitutesall that is reou;?ite for a speedy and permanent cure. For? sale A. B. TRIP LER. Druggist, corner Fulton and Water street; also hi G. CHILTON. 80$ Cnnal street._an2Slm* A-SSESSMENTS?First Ward.?Pub /jUic Notice is hereby given, that the Assessors of the First Ward have completed their Assessments, and that a copy thereof is left with Otto Wm. Van Tuyl.atNo. 33 Pearl street, where the same may he seen and examined by any of the inhabitant from the2Wh day ol Augu=t to die loth day of September, both days included, from 9 to 12 o'clofck in the forenoon, and from 3 to 6 o'clock in the after? noon, and that the assessors will meet at die expiration of the said time, to wit on the eleventh day of September, at tbe"said Otto Wm. VanTnyJ, No. 33 Pearl ??,n review their said Assessments on tke application of anv person conceiving himself aggrieved. oTTO W. VAN TUYL, GARRET VAN ZANDT, Assessors of the 1st Ward. NCW York, August 19th. 1842._au20 tSll NEW YORK Dyin^and Printing Eeta BLTSHMF.N T.STATEN ISLAND. Ofnceforthe reception and delivery of goods, No. .53 (late 41) John st. New York.?Dve anil finish in a superior manner, Broad? cloths, Cassimeres, Silks. Satins, Sift "Felvet ai d Plush. Ribbons, Cantou and Italian Crape, Silk and Cotton Gloves and Hose. Ladies and Gentlemen? Garments. Mo reen. Damask an'! Satin Curtain?, Linens and Cottons. Cleanse and Re-f.r;:^. Merino, Thibet and Cashmere Shawls, Piano anfl Table Covers, Carpet- of all kiRds Druggea, Floor Cloths and Heardi Rugs, Chintz Curtains, kc. ice. XT' Orders carefully attended to and promptly executed. m21 MWkFbm THE TEETH, THE TEETH.?Qp atmospheric pressure principles full sets of best min? eral teeth, or any number that may be reonirrd, will be in? serted at the shortest notice, and in the neatest style, without springs or clasps. Filling, Clfnning nnd Regulating the Teeth done as u-tial in the best manner. For extracting a tooth 50 cents ; tor curing the toothache 50. All operations warranted by Dr. J. Buskey, Dentist, 27 Murray-street, next door to the Church, one block west of Broadway.? Charge- moderate. Terms cash. jyl4 eodSm LEECH ES. POISONS & CHETO? CALS.?Warranted Poisons for Flies, Musquetoes, C >ckroaches. Bedbugs. Rats. Anis and all spec:es of Vermin infesting houses. Also, Fly Paper, Travelers' Comfort, Sea Protection, kc. LEECHES?Imported largest Swedish Leeches. CHEMICALS?Such sis Lunar Caustic Copaiva. Cap? sules. Acids, Logwood Extract* and Dyers's Materials, Spir? its of Hartshorne and Nitre. Ether, Chlorideof Loila. Iodine, Acc.jDaguerreotype Chemicals nnd Dentists* Materials, Pal? ladium Cement, o.e. For sale by au29 Im LEWIS FEUCHT WANGER, 1 Wall-Bt. COAL ! CO \L !?$4~50 Nut size, $5 Stove, $5 25 Broken and Egg. Best quality Peach Orchard Cnp.l to be bad at tbe above low prices, doubly screened and delivered from the yard, 613 Greenwlch-st., near Leroy-st, N. B.?Coal is to be had from the boats at 25 cents per ton less. All Coal sold by the subscriberis weighed by'a City Weigher. au25 2w* _ PETER CLINTON. EWCASTLrT^VTLLSEND COAL ?The subscriber! are now discharging a cargo of very superior quality Wallsend Newcastle Coal, of large size, selected expressly for family use. As the present prices are extremely low, consumers would do well to se? cure their winter's supply. The above will besohl in lots to suit purchasers, at the lowest market prices. THOMAS TRUSLOW k SONS, 223 Cherry st nnd 170 Mulberry sh Also, Peach Orchard. Schuylkill, Lehigbj Lackawanna, Liverpool, and Virginia Coals of the best quality, from the yards and boats, at the lowest market prices. a24 1 w CIOAL. COAL?$4 50 to $5 50? Peach ' Orchard Coal at the above low prices, from the boats in good order. Coalof all sizes and descriptions, for family or smith's use from die yard, corner of Hudson and Amos streets. J.TER BELL. Orders left nt the yard or through the Post-Office punc? tually attended tu. Coal sent in good order, cash received, the account closed. No fuss made ; Weigher's Certificate, iic. kc._jy20 3m C??L7C??L, COAL.?Best Peach Or? chard Red Ash Coal?Lump, Broken and Nut sizes.? The undersigned is authorised to take orders for this cele? brated Coal, at the very1 lowest prices, either by the cargo or ton, delivered trons the barges free of cartage in any part of this city or Brooklyn. Also Grny Ash Sehuvlkill, Lehigh and Lnckawnna CoaL P. S. American Bituminous Coal, for 'he grate; eaual to best Liverpool. Best Virginia Coal, for blacksmith's use, at the very lowestprice. JOSEPH P. SIMPSON, Office No. 110 Nassau-street. N. B. Orders for one ton will receive the same attention as those for a larger quanity. myl8tl ?COAL,;. COAL?From the ^ssel. best quality Peach Orchard Red \Sh Coal tresirrrom the mines, at the following low prices Egg and Broken.$5 50 Stove, large.5 00 Nut.4 50 ill able screened and delivered any par: oi the city, weighed by a city weigher. Y:-rd corner Christopher and Green? wich streeu. JAS. FERGUSON M B?ton? tons Tea nnd Dust cheap. a29 tf OA L, CO AL?$4?Nut size, from boat, _.' or carl?Red Ash. Gray Ash, egg, broken, and stove .ihtes, equally low. Boats constantly discharging. Liver? pool and Virginia Coal constantly on hand. aul7tf J. TER BELL, comer Hudson and Amos-sts. W~ E ARE "NOW" DISCHARGING Peach Orchard Broken Coal, which we sead out at Four Dollars and Seventy-five Cents per ton. delivered free of cartage. R. k B. SKIDMORE, au26 lw* Washington, coruerof Franklir.-st, P~E?CH ORCHARDCOAL fioraboars. ?Daily discharging. Broken, Egg and Nut Coal of tbe best quality, for sale at tbe lowest market price*, if taken direc?y from die vessel. WARD Je. BROWN ?', nu30 411 Wn-Singlon-street.corner Lnight, EWCASTLE COAL.?Now dischar ging and for sale in quantities to suit purchasers by WARD k BROWNE. anSO 411 Washington street, corner Lairht. IS ft /T TO $5 50.?Peach Orchard Coal.? *JI The subscriber oflets for sale tbe first quality Peach Orchard Coal, broken, egg and large nut sizes, at the above reduced prices, delivered free of cartage, direct from the boats. The Coai will be well sbraken and screened at the time of shipment, ALFRED ASHFIELD, 415 Grand-street, corner ot Ridge, and South-street, rorner ot Montgomery. Orders left as above, or at 193 William-street, or through the Post-Office, promptly attended to. auSOtf CABINET FTJRN1TIIRE.?PurchaBers will find it to their interest to call at No. 2*> Catherine street, where may be f?und. on the second rloor. an exten? sive assortment of splendid Cabinet Furniture, of the newest and most approvert patterns, and which will be sold at prices below what furniture of the same qaality can be bought for at auction. The advantage here offered in buy? ing of the regular manufactory at auction prices must he ftvidenL If time and long experience in the business are any advantage in manufacturing good and nrnamental ware, the subscriber feels confident in sayvog that any who may call at No. 2? Catherine-street and ninke then* selection, shall have tall and ample satisfaction, both as t > price and quality, in the nrticles purchased. S. FANNING je23 3m HULL'S TPafS~SES.?Notice to Rup tured Persoec,_Persons afflicted with ruptures may rely upon the best instrom--ntal aid the world affords, on application at the office. No. 4 Vesey-street, or to eidier of the agents in the principal towns In the United States. Be careful to examine the back pad of Huii's trusses, to see if they aie endorsed by Dr. Hull is v riting. None are ?enu ine. or to be relied upon as good, v-iihout his signature. Many persons have undertaken to vend imitations of Hull's celebrated trusses, and thousands are imposed ujwn in consequence. These imitations cannot be relied upon; ?iey ire made by unskilful mechanics, and are bo better than ibe ordinary truss-s. Rooms have been fitted up at No. 4 Vesev-street, exclu? sively tor ladies, having a separate entrance" from the busi m-ss department, where a female is in constant attendance to wait upon female patients. auio lm P~^TENT~C HE MI C AL OIL LAMPS, CHEMICAL OIL, BURNING FLUID.?The sub? scriber would invite th* arteniioa ef the public to his stock of GREENOUGH*S PATENT LAMPS,' which Irom their heacly and superior ou.ihties, are destined to supersede all other* now in" use. The oii which is burned in them is a "hemical preparation, very cl?-an in its properties, and gives i.v?ry brilbantaad economical li?hL The Borau-*; flubi is* portable light, free Crom all smoke, smell er grease, aiw ?rill neither soi) nor stain. Common Lamps can oe altered at a trifling expense to bem tie fluid. The subscriber is iiodly rx-rmhicd to refer to same of ear most rte-pectable lamibes, who ate now rising the article. ? ? ? ,J'(- HOOKER, 466 Broadway, F. B.?There is nn danger of explosion in either one ?> ese articles. tf SARATOGA PAVILION FOUNTAIN. ?The subscribers are almost daily receiving ?jnplies of this celebrated mineral water, wbich tbev are scUine for the present at veiy reduced prices for shipping or fiimiiy use, and wdl dehver to any part of the city ireeof exrscnse. GASSNER k YOUNG, 132 ChathanVst. who have also on nand a superior av-or.me.ti oi Fresh Tea*, ReSnea and Brown Sugars, Coffees, Sao-es, Fruits'. Segars, W uses, Od, Candles, kc, at the lowest market prices. 5aJia IVTOTICETOTHE PITSUC-Thepub j. i iic is respectfully reminded thai among ali ihe nnmer 033 inventions that have been introduced in the world for eJectnal and permanent care of Chronut aci Inflammatory Rheumatism, none ba.-been found half to TailnabWorg* certai" hi its beneficial operat-ons, as COHEy S CELE BRAT ED EMBROCATlOy. The DroprieHr, wii knowing that no other remedy could be rnanuiactore-l to equal this, has for a long time ceased to advertise it, donnj -which period hundreds of the afflicted have applied for i\ and ased it roccessfnlly. after the ntter failure of U<e coin moo quack nostrums, which they have been induced to try. The proprietor desires now to inform the pub1!: that he has made an arrahgeiBeatfwIu A. B. k D. SANDS, of No. 79 Fulton-ftree1., comer of Gold-street, by which they have be r jrnf sr.le agents for the wholesale and retail sale of the Em? brocation, for the city and county of New-York. Since the introduction of thif remedy lolbe public, various e-n wric: have palmed upon the country no-^rum?, and lo? tions and liniment-, and " infallible rheumatic mixtures '' ail of which are calculated more or less to injure the system, rither than remove any complaint. In proof of die estimation in which the F.ssbrocatioa is h?l<i by a respectable men in the medical pror'ession. as well a? bv ihe thousands of persons who have been effectually -ared of Rheumatism, the proprietor has subjoined letters ?Vom a few who are well an<i popularly known to the entire society in New-York, and whose "pinions and professional judgement are universally esteemed. Nkw-York. Autrust 3, 1838. Dear Sir?Having frequently witnessed tbe application of your Rheumatic Embrocation, and the beneficial effects arising therefrom, it affords me pleasure to state that I rmst cheerfully recommend it as an invaluable remedy, and the best known for the cure of that painful and distressing com paiint either in its acute or chronic form. WM. F. PI ATT, late Corres. Secretary of Medical Society of City and County of New-York. Dr. M. R. Cohen. Dr. M. B. Cohen?In reply to your request as to my opin? ion of your Rheumatic Embrocation. I most willingly ac? knowledge that I have used it in my practice, and found it arrlnvalnahle rtrmedv as a palliative liniment in cases r.f rheumatism. CHARLES A. VAN Z ANDT, M. D. New-York. April ?, 1339. "Dr. M B. Cohen?I certify that I have used your Rhcf ?"atic Embrocation, and 1 have feund it n most useful ad? junct in the treatment ol this painful disease, and therctore Lesiiate not, to recommend it in nil casesi.f Rheumatism. WM. ANDERSON, M. D. Arc. No. 342 Broadway, New-York. New York. April 25.1833. The following is especially recommended to the attention cf gentlemen of tbe Na?al and Merchant service. I, Henrv ?. Nones, Captain in the United States Revet,ne Service, in the service of tbe United States, tio certit'7 that I was for five months afflicted with the Inflammatory' Rheu? matism, and had tried every remedy by advice ?fphyi?t?ss.ns. without anv relief?and finally, by advic? of Dr. William Rockwell. Health Officer at Quarantine, I applied to Dr. M. B. Cohen, in the month of July, 1P-37, for a bottle of his Rheumatic Embrocation, and after one week's use of the specific, was entirely free from pam and able to resume my place in the service. H. B. NONES, 1st Lieut U. S. R. S. New-Tark, August 1, 1837. Should any person remain sceptical of the virtues of this preparaiinn ntur 7?era?ai of the al>ove testimonials, in order to do jtway with all suspicions of quackery, we beg to re? fer t? any of tbe following person?, at! of whom have been completely cured of Rheumatism by the use of our Embro? cation. Hon. F. A. Tallmadge, Recorder nft.ie city of New-York ; Dr. G. Bnncker, Ifudsnn-strr-?-1; Tbos, Bell. Esq ,32 Ann street; W'm. Warner, Esq.. Wooster st.; E. Thornbill, Esq., shipmaster, 29 Mcrcer-st; Frederick Tary. E?q., late gene? ral rlour inspector of this port, 16 TVornas-st, ; Henry A. Haskin, 18 Varick-streett Rowland Davies, 18 Spruce street, and corner of 20th street and the 3d Avenue; S. P. Pettibone. Esq. of the firm of Pettibone it Long, (Liberty-st.; RoVert McDermot. Esq., proprietor of the Second Wnrd Hotel, corner of York and Pearl-?!.*., Brook? lyn; E. Williams, Esq., Blonmingdale; Mr. John Lynn, Steamboat Hotel, corner of West and Am?s-sts.: Mr. B. Garno, hotel keeper, Harlem, between 119th and 120?h sts.; Thomas Guvan, Esq.; J. W. B. Kerrison. Esq. Budsoii-St; Mr. Henry B. Lawson. East Broadway'; CapL H. H. Vais, master Ol the brig Maria Cornelia of Rostock: John Taylor, .'ay-st. Utica, auent of the Line Boats; Mr. rthnrles B-, 30 Genesee-st. Utic.a; Mr. John Richards, Main st. Utica, agent of the Line Boats; Mr. Wm, H. Ben), 53 Liberty-st. Sebehectady. General Passage Agent lor the Associated Lines of Canal Boats; John S. Cad well, St- Union-st. New Haven. CL 3D" The public, will remember that this is simply an e.x ternal application, and free from minerals. O" Each bottle of the Embrocation is accompanied with printed directions for use, and none is genuine unless bear i?g the signature of M. B. COHEN. O* Price $2 per battle. Sold by the agents, A. B. k D. SANDS, Druggists, No. 79 Fulton-street, c irner of Gold, ond 100 Fulton-street, at wholesale and retail. Also sold by David Sands it Co., No. 77 Fast Broadway, eorner of Market-rt ; Abraham B. Sand* A: Co.. Co. 273 Broadway. _ au!7 1m HAT" IS LIFE Without Health ?? Philadelphia December, 1837.?To Dr. Javne?Dear Sir: Tbe astonishing ami almost miraculous effects your ex? pectorant liar) on my neighbor; the Rev. Mr. Bunting, ^vhose case you will recollect, was given ov^rby hi5 physician*, and who himself had lo<t nl! hope of ever being permitted to preach again, bnt who, from the use of your medicine, is so far restored as not only to be able to walk out, but al?o to preach, made so wonderful nn impression on my mind, that stier consulting with several frieoi.s and learning thai vou were a regular Practitioner of Mrdicine, and that your remedy was not one of those quackish compounds with which the public are so freqently duped?for you must know that I am a mortal enemy to quacks?I called upon you and purchased half a dozen bottles, and told you that, if I lived to take them, you should have a good report from sne. I am iilive and well this day! thanks be to a merciful God and yocr Expectorant; and now I come lorward ebeerfully to fulfil my urumise. For twenty long years had T been a constant suffere/ from the effects of a hard, dry cough, pain in my breast, and dif? ficulty- of breathing ; the last five of which.'chillsaid fevers, every faring and fall, were added to my misery; I was worn away to a mere skeleton; with the greatest difficulty only ould I get up and down stairs; my appetite was gone, and my strength had so far failed me that my frieads were persuaded I could not survive m.iny week--, unless I ob? tain relief. Indeed, sir, my situation was so miserable to myself and so distressing to my family, that I fell willing to die whenever it should please the Master to take me home. Bnt T heard of your medicine, and relief came. Yes, it proved the ' Balm of Gilead ' to my poor, afflicted body.? Before I had taked one bottle I experienced a mitigation of nil my symptoms, and, to my great Joy, I tound in the con? tinued use of it the bnppfest relief, la short, sir, it has made a perfect cure of me, and I can truly say L have no desire to be better. Now, I consider it is a duty I owe yon, and, through you. the public, to make mv ctu-e known, believing that it will be the means ofdirecting hundreds wbo are afflicted as I have been to the use of 1 remedy, which, underthe blessing of God, I consider to bavr preserved rny life. You are at liberty, sir, to make use of this letter to your advantage, and make my case as exlensively known as you please. If there be any who doubt the truth of the above account, (lor I have heard that many persons wbo have cures to sell forge certificates and publish them.) refer them tome. I shall be happy to see them, and I will not only confirm the above statements, hut will give them particc lars which it would be unnecessary to furnish for tee public press. With everlasting gratitude, I am, dwr sir. Your obliged friend. MARY GILL, No. 1P5 Queen-street, below Fourth. For sale, wholesale and retail, by A. B. k D. SANDS, druggists. No.79 FnIron-street, N. E. earner of Gold, and 100 Fulton, corner of William-Street; at retail by David Sands k. Co., No. 77 Eait Broadway, corner of Market-st.; Abra? ham B. Sands it Co., 273 Broadway, Granite Buildings, corner of Chamhers-st. Price $1. auT 1m orison's Hygeian Medicines.-? NOTICE.?Whereas, A. A. Sarnanos, of 94 Broad w.iv. New-York, is making an improper use of Messrs. Mcrl*on k Co.'s appointment for tne sale of their Medi? cines. This is, therefore, to inform the public that Mr. Sarnanos is not authorized to sell ' MORISON'S PILLS ' in New-York, and that Messr?. Morrisons' only Agents in New-York are Messrs. FIRTH it HALL, of No. 1 Frank? lin square, trom whom alone the Medicines can be had gen? uine. (Signed) MORJSON Jt CO. Dated British College of Health, Ntw Ruad, London, June 16th. 1842._ivS tf RHefTnED"sUGA?T?t Reduced Prices. The subscriber offer their standard quality double re? fined Sugar, packed In boxes of ah ut 300 pounds Double Loaf Sugar, In barrels ?' 200 " Crushed Sugar, In barrels " 250 " Ground Loaf Sugar, at tbe foliar.ing reduced prices: In quantities of ) Douole Loaf Sugar, 10c. cash, five packages > Crushed Sugar, 10c cash, and upwards.) Ground Loaf Sugar, lOJc cash. Any number less than five packages.one half cent advance on the above rates. They also offer for saie their usual variety of Refined Su? gar aad Sugar House Molasses, at reduced prices. The above Sugars are all refined without the use ol clay orblood, and are of finer flavor tban where blood is used. IL L. k A. STUART, 285 Greenwich st. aulO if corner Chambers St. REFINED SUGAR at ReducecTPrrceX > The subscribers offer dieir Standard cuality double Refined Sugar, packed In boxes containing about 300 pounds Loaf Sugar In barrels do do 200 " Crcsbed do In do do do 250 " Powdered do At the following reduced rates: Any number of) Loaf.... 10 cents Cash or IWcts. 4 rnos. c Packages not > Crushed. 10 cents do or 10} " " less than 5. ) Powd'd. 10; cents do or 11 " " Any number of l Loaf and Crushed, 10} cents, C Cash on Packages less > / than 5. ) Pewdered, 11 cenL?, ( Delivery. All orders punctually attended to. New-York, Aug. I. 1842. New-York Patent Sugar Refinery, WOOLSEY k W00L3EY. Offices 89 Wall street, and at the Refinery corner of Soath and Montgomery streeL aa9 l"i TTNITED STATES Tea Emporium, \J 121, late 123 Chatham streeL New-York, wholesale and retail?The Canum Tea Company centmue'lo oder for sale new and fragrant Teas t?f everv Tariety and stvle.? Their assortment specially includes the most delicious and powenul grades ot Green and Black. Every package hears tbe stamp of neatness and elegance, and the Teas therein are so thoroughly secured from light and air that their qual? ity and power wjB remain unimpaired in any climate. Their system of prosecutiag business is perhaps scarcely to be ex? celled. It is founded" upon the utitost regard to the rights of the customer, especially with respect t?* weight and quality, and unrivalled cheapness. All purchasers are calied upon to return any articles which fail to give them tbe full? est satisfaction, when the money will be cheerfully and promptly rvfanded. Cocntry merchants-, public establish? ment, beads of families, and shtp-ma-ters, will rind it a deci? ded advantageto suppl*themselves from this establiskment. Coffee roasted every dav. Orders from all parts of the United States executed with j promptitude and despatch. TT Tbe only waretiouse in America for the sale of Hou qaa;s celebrated Blaek Tea. scg26 lm Knapp'S Cheap FishiDg-Tackle and Gun Store, 50 Hou*um street, between Cannon and Lewis street, near tbe W'ilkautsburga Ferry. M^ufacturer and dealer in jointed poles, s?eih\, books, hoes, floats, siak ers, leaders, kc, 30 per cent- less than elsewhere. Just re caved, a superior lot of Reed Pules, fresh cat, by the single one or by the hundred, cheap. Guns, pistols, and fishing apparatus repaired, altered or made at reduced prices.? Powder, ball, and shot On hand, several bamboo uoles, 4 , joints, hollow bau, only ?i each. ao232ra M MTO LET?Part of one of thos^ de? lightful houses in 10i*-street. (223i near Tompkin squire. t? a small genteel family, on very reasonable term*. aaf9 lar* _ _ TO LET?ThetBa^ent, No. 194 JiZJrL Rroadway, a commodions ronrn and good stand mi a bos: maker, fr-uit store, Sec kc. Apply to John LockWood. No. 77 Cetiar st. _ _je25 tf HOUSE AND LOT OK GROUND. No. - M-jrket nreet. between Madison and Henrv-s:ro?ts. TV* Lot is 25 hr SS feet. ?> House 25 by 48 feet, with 12 inr> walls, b??t bv day** work nnd-r the 5Cp< rioter-dene* of Mr. ~v lr-!ahd. There are ten fire place? mthcH?ttse ) oCwhich are finished with marble chimney-pieces.? There Is a dry cellar ende- th? whole. piv^J and divkh ? into several apartments, a er -prorf tjo-hrmse nnd-r thi ? ? en tire pi'a<-e, arid the whole in complete order. Thf premises mav b+ ??*??' every div between th" hours of IT and 2 o'clock. For fenhe- particulars arm!'-- tn f.: OR IN NE L L. MINTL'RN k C i >?. 78 South-street FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for _ Citv Pmpertv.?A Farm on Long Island, cootaiomg sfi at resoi land in a first rate <Tnte nfcoIdvadjOBi wirb vvery thing replete for a rnnncrv rei-id-ice. consisting ofonel.irgt dwejiing house finished in go.*: style, with marble mantels, folding doors, grates, sic. The bouse t- 52x88. Barn? ar<< v:;hr.d<es of every desfnpt ion: fruit of all kinds, such r apples, pears, quince*, cherrie;, ra<pherr!es. rorrants, goose berries* strawberries, and in the greateM abundance. Sit? uated 10 miles from the City. Iionire of WARD k BROWNE, jy28 tf Coal Dealers, cor. Laight an-1 Wa-li ngton-sts. FOR SALE, beautiful improved _grcunds with portions of Wood t.aml for Country Seals The above Lots are situated in Bergen Township. New 'ersev, only S miles west trom Jersey City;and adiolrdnp New.'York "Bar. which rurbrds <-rc<o nri?i!"'r0 for Fi?b and Oysters. For beauty oi pri>s"pectj and fertility of soil', they canrttt be equaled Kv anv in the eivuntry, hnving a frrl! view of the Citv, Harbor and' B-?v of New-Ye-k. Also, House and Land from 20 to 30 a<-re< ? Hons" and ;4 arr"<: House ?ind 3 arres; House and totwith Shop at North Bergen all nearly new: eood land an-* we" irrinroye i with ffoittrees and shrubbery. Apply to T. B Wakeman at the Reposi? tory, of the American Instituts*. New-York. an25 7t* FOR SALE A VALUAP>LE"FARM _ AND COUNTRY' SEAT, in the t-.wn of New Rochelle. a!>out four miles north of the village. There are abont 120 acres of first rate Und, In 'n high state ??fcnltlva tinn, with a double two story ii^u?e. in -?e.-feci rvpair; about 25 acres of grafted frnlt treets in fidtbearing condition, of the most apprtrwl kinds: and 2? acres of wood land; 'he re? mainder is about equally divided between ploughed*, past? ure]; and meadow land. The farm is well fescd. mostly with stone walls, ami well watered'with springs, and a running stream through the whole le?;th of it. There ;?reiwo good barn?. a clrtermill; cow-houses, granery, and other buildings convenient and suitable for ?rieh a farm. Apply io WAGER HULL, J'., on the premises; to r. r?. BRFWSTER, 120 Broadwav, New York: er to THOMAS EL BURLING, Milton. Ulster county. Terms will be made oasy. ao29 tmltw* T a Court of Chancery held for the Stare of .\pw-Ynrk at thr Titv of New York, on the 14th lay of April. A. D. 1?!?-Present William T. McCoun, Vire Chancellor of the First Circuit?Mar.- Boddv vs. Mahlnn Ketchel, Mary Kttchel. *.ndrfw Ketchel. Williani Ketchel, Isaac Ketchel. Samuel Ketchel, .lames Daily, William Ir fineand Sarnh J..:).- Irvine his wife, James Ketchel, Mar? garet Ketchel, Andrew E. Ketchel an i Betsey his wife, John Russell and Sarah kis wife?-In Pwriition. It appearing, to thfi satisfaction of this Court, that an amended bill of complaint h-:s been tileil in this cau?e tv >r a partition of thu f.illowireg described premises, to wit: AM thnt certain dwelling-house and lot. piece or pnrc-l of ground, situate, lying and being in the Fifth Ward of tin Citv of New-York, and is known and distinguished by the number two hundred and nineteen (219) Church-street, bounded westerly in front by Church street aforesaid,south? erly by ground now or In!-- !"^lor>..';ng to ,'->coW A. Cole, northerly by ground now or iat# bel?ritrhig to I.-;ac T. Tallmah and Charles Morris, and easterly by lot No. Ifi3 conAining in breadth in front ai:<l rear twentyifbur-'feeti and in length on each sh'e seventy-five feet, be the same more or less; together with all si-.^niar the rigbts, pri vileges, hereditaments and appnrtenances, remainder and remainders, rent*, issues,,nil prontstherepf; And italso ap? pearing, to the >alistactibn of this Court, that the residenc .1 olin Rus-ell is unknown that Andrew K. Ketchel, ?hen last heard 'Vom. ?h< b< 11 red re r - somewhe e ihSouth America, tr.nt Bets?y Ketchel resides n th- State of Penn? sylvania, Will'mm Irvlne'arid'Sarah Jnne his w!fe and \n drew Ketchel reside in the State last aforesaid, that'Wit liarn Ketchel and Isaac Ketch-1 reside n the M:::e of New. j, rsey?on motion of C. N i.-ie. Solicitor or th ? ctoni-^isin. ant. ir is ordered t'tatti-.e snvl .to!-.o Rn-e'!. sm'rew E Netch; el.Uei.-'V Ketcbe'. William Trv ne and Sarah Jane Irvirte.'Ani drew Kelche). William Ketchel and rsaa'c Ketchel; and each of them, cTuse their appearance ?r> be entered and no. lice thereof to be served on th- Complainant'? Sollcitoi within four iiiot t!:s rem the daie ot ibis order; < nd. in cast or their appearance,7 that they" cati'e th. ir answer or an? swers to the cnmplaiKant's bill to be filed and acopy therep to be served on the comptninant's Solicitor whhin/?rty davi aiittr ?ervice of a cony '?'-aM bil', anrl that in default ihereol ?raid bill ?f comp'aint he taiten as coufes-erl bv tl-e.n ami ench of them. \>id ii is further ordered, that within twenty days from the date of this order ti>e said compIainant?cau?f ttii. order to *?se published in the State paper and in thf New-York Tribune, a paper printed in this Stnte. for thre? months, once e^cli we.:k, successively; or thnt the said complainants cause a copvof this ordvr to b* served per - ina'l/ on the said John Rn-sell. Andrew B. Ketchel, Bet iev Ketchel, William Irvine, Sarah Jane Irvine, Andrrvn Ketchel, William Ketchel and Isaac Ketchel. and on end oft hem, nt least twenty days heforc the time herein before prescribed for their appearance. (A copy.) HIRAM WaLWORTH; Clerk. C. Nagle, Solicitor. nulO lawSm fEvening Journal copy.) B~RITANNfA"\VXllE7^\Ve have now on hand a full assortment of the above ware, bavins tieen enabled to keep our runnufictorv in full bla<t during 'be pressure. In times like these, when men and China ware are liable to break, people are learning to be econom? ic,!:: hercethe increased dvnnnd tor articles of Br;tann;t Wire. Our assortment consists in part of pit'-bers, p'a;r nndjeovered, from one pint to six quarts: coflee and tea urn* from two quarts U? tour gallons: cantflesticks; flat and tail; lampa,a ureat variety, with round and tint tul?es, fir burn in? oil. gas and lard; castors, plain and revolving; collet and tea sets, a large assortment; molasses cups, tumblers, mugs, soup ladles, nursing-bottles, IatL.*r boxes, table and tea spoons, spittoons, kc. ^D'xon's celebrated lea ware, latest patterns. Also Dixor/j German silver spoons, ladles, forks, kc. warranted not tc turn yellow. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the old stand, C Rurlin? slip by anSO 2w* BOARDMAN k HART. FOR SCH?OLEY'S MOUN^ TAIN, Easton, Bethlehem and Allentown, _ Pa.?Daily, (Snndaysexeepted) Ha EHzabeth and Somerville Railroad?Leave pi^r 1 N. River, at 8k o'? clock, A. M. by steamboat to Elizabeth-Port, orieave:the loot of Liberty-sreet at 9 o'clock, A. M. take the Philadel? phia train to Elirabethtowri, there connect with cars for Somerville-rCoaches from thence arriving nt Sebooley'i Mountain early the same afternoon, at Easton by 6 o'clock, Bethlehcnn e: 9} o'clock, aud Allentown at 8J o'clock the same evening. For seats or fnrther information, apply to A. D. HOPE, Merchants'* Hotel, 41 Coortlandt street, at the Railroad Of? fice, foot of L'herty-st. or on boarJ the Ikmu P. S, This route on account of the short distance by roaches cummer.ds itself to the public patronage as being by far the most pleasant and expeditious. jy30 Im FOR SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN BELV1DERE AND EASTON?Daily, Sun days excepted.?Leave 73 Co-jrtlandt street at 3 o'clock A..M, by Railroad from Jersey City 'o Newark: there passengers can take dieir choice ?ither by Stage or Railroad to Morrtstown?thence by stage through Mendham, Chester, Schooley's Mountain, to Belvi dere and Easton. For ?< aisnr farther information, apply to J. Hill, Commer? cial Hot 1,73 Courtlandl street, kept by Wm. Kugler. N. B. Extras furnished at the shortest notice, by apply? ing to N. B Luse, U. Stab-s Ho-.-l, Morristown. jyir5 2m* EASTERN DIVISION NEW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD. _I The Company's Steamboat and Barges (Cap ttou A. H. Shultz) will run m connection with trains or cars between the foot of Duane-street, New-Y'ork, and Qbshen,as foil* ws: FOR PASSENGERS. Daily (except Sundavs) leave Gosiien at 7 o'clock, -V. M.. anil arrive in New-York at ilj A. M. Leave New-York at3o'?lock, P. M, during die season and arrive in Goshen at 7$ P. M. FOR FREIGHT. Leave Goshen at 2 o'clock, P. M. on Mondavs. Tuesdays Thursdays and Fridays, and arrive in New-York the same evening. Leave New-York at 5 o'clock, A. M. oh Tuesdays, Wed? nesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, ami arrive in Goshen same dev. H. C. SEYMOUR, Superintendent, July 15th. jy]6 LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY?Another section will beopened _ _?for travel on the loth inst, th-ee miles beyond 1 i.-ompson to the Suffolk Station, with the following ar? rangement on the extended line: Ou and arter Wedueseay, lOtbof Aagust, 1342, the trains will run as follows : Leave Suffolk Station at 6 A M and J? P M Leave Deer Park at 6j A M and H oVJoc.'i. P M Leave HieksviiU at 7J, o'clock. A M and 2i P M Leave Hempstend at 7j o'clock, A M and 2i P M Leave Jamaica at t o'clock. A M and 3 P M Lea re South Fe.-rv (X. York side) at !}t A M and 4} P 31 Leave Brooklyn at Ok o'clock. A M and 41 P M SUNDAY TRAINS. Leave Jamaica at 2 ..'clock A M and 4k P M Leave South Ferry (N. York side) at 4$ A M and 54 P 31 Leave Brooklyn at 9$ A M and 5?P M Leave Sutfo'k Station at 24 P M Leave Deer Park at S P.M Leave Hicksvilie ar 34 P M Leave Hempstead a: Gj P M FARE?For Tickets at the ofnee in BrnoWyn. as follows" Jamaica25c. BrusbvilleSSc. Bram it 50c Hempstead. Carle Place and Westburv .55? Hickssille 62c. Farmiigdale 75c Deer Park ?3c. Babylon $1, ?unelk Station 3i 12$. N. B. Passengers are desired to procure tickets before taking seats in the cars. _2a. FOR LIVERPOOL.-Packet of gPyjt Seotetnber 7'h.?The packet ship ROSCOE, H. ?^?^2' Uattieston. master, will sail as above, her regular *tT- Kor Ireiyht or paisa^e. havimr 'snperior accommtsla t ioas, appiv *>n boaro, foot of Maid an Lam , or to G RINN ELL, MINTURV k CO., 72 SV.utb-street, The packet ship GEORGE WASHINGTON, A. Bur? rows, raa-ter, will succeed the Roscoe, and sail on the 7th of October, her regular day. anil FOR LONDON.?Packet of Septem <^gt her 1st.?The packet ship ST. JA3IES. W S. Se? -uiiWi bcr, master, will rail as ^hove. her reirnlar day. For freight or ortssage, having superior acco<-umodatians, apaiy on board, foot ef Ma-s^en Laoej or to GRINNELL, 311 NT URN k CO , 78 South-streeu The packet ship GLADIATOR, T. Brittrm, master, will saccead the Sr. Ja'mei, and sail on the 20th of September, her regular day._antl C?XLECTiON on all part of the United States made on the most^avorable terms, by S "^people's line for al 38?Bj3^?s3?. BANT and intermediate places?frora ^ Wot of Co;irtUndT-*t, The COLUMBIA. CbplT. P. Newberry, willleave w ibove at 5 P. M. on Tuysdsvarnl Friday. The 'trsm<r NORTH AMERICA. Cuot. M. H. Tra?. .?. Ol le ivr as above at 3 P. M. en Wednesday aod Sat. lav. For passage or 'rei.'rht.npply to P. C. Schultz atthe ofl5ce ?w tbe wharf, or on board. # N. B. All kinds of property taken only at the risk of tbe >wncrs thereof._ miormm; link f?tTaC Si^SS^S^. B ANY. TROY, and intermediate Land. ' Worn Steamboat Pier toot cf Barclay sl Tbe low-pressore >teambo.it TROY, Capt. A. Oorlrarr This (Tuesday) Momths& at 7 o'clock TU- new low-pressure steamboat ALBANY. Taw. J. Q. J-nkir>% Tc-r/orrow (Wednesday) Mnrnirjg. at 7 o'clock. For ris age. apply at the otfxce, foot of Barclay-street, or ia fcssrd. _ _ Notice?All Goods. Freigut. Biggage. Cans B ,11s. Specie, rmv other kind of Property, taken, shipped, or pot on Soard ttf s boat, most be at the risk of tbe owners of neb -v. Raggage, fcc TT NOTiC F..?In order to accommodate persoos de ?i oos attending tar Annual Regatta at New burgh to come off co Wednesday,the Fare from New-York to New. burgh by'steamcoat Albany, for that day, w:ll b-ouly It) r^OPPOS'rriON LINE for a? gfg^, bany, landing at the foot of Hammond, street, Newonrgb, P?nghlteepsje, Kingston Pont, Catskfll and Hudson. The splendid steamboat WASHINGTON. Captain J. M. Brown, will leave the Pier at the footot Robinson-street for Albany every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, at 5 o'clock, P. M. Lenve Albany, fv>t of Ladies-street, for New York,evert Mendav, Wednesday and Friday. at5 o'clock, P. M. Por r>-?ssa;ro or !i eight, Bpplv on hoard, or to D. R-MARTIN, 182 West-street. Frei"ht taker on ihe most reasonable terms. To Let?A Steamboat Berth at W?rr*n-street Pier. North Itivtr. Apply on rward the.Washington. au.f im r> E"' ft EVENING LINE of Steam ^gZ&tJZZgSSt^. boats tor Albany, daily, at 7 o'clock P. >!.. Sunday excepted, from the pier between Courdand and Liberty str**n*. The steamer SOUTH AMERICA. CapL Brainard. leaves ?londav, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons at 7 o'clock. The steamer ROCHESTER, C^ou A. P.St. John, :-avej the above p;rr Tuesday, Thu-sday and Saturday After* loons, at 7 o'clock. The Rochester and South America ate new and substan? tial boats, well fitted up and furnished w'th ?t?te rooms, and for speed an '. accommodations are (tot sarpas-ej by mV boats or. the river. Passengers by this Line of boats will a' all times arrive in Vlh.mv In ample time for tbe ?rst train of cars for tbe East and West._ rVf. POWELL" & CO.'a Line For NEWBURGH, landing at CAID. wTBLTTS, west POINT, and cot.D SPRING.?The aeamboat Higblsader^Cnpu Robert Wardrop, w:U leave ioot of Warren-t, every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday, it t P. M. Returning, will leave Newburgn every Momiav it ?i A. M. p.-id Tuesday nod Friday at 3 P. M. F'i- freight or pas?age*apply to the Captain on board. Baggage and freight of ail descriptions, Bank h?ls or tne ci->, board, must he at ?he ilsk of die o* i rrs thereof, unless ? mllofladine orrecnintji be?iurned fur th* same. (72 * %kZ- frF0R PEEKSKJLLT VER ^jggC^pTdL PLANCK. Grassy Poir.t, Sing-Sing. Tar. rytown, Dobbs' Ferry, Hastings and Yonkers. BrvakfSf.t -ii.t Dinner on board. 1 be new and splendid steamer COLUMBUS, Captain F. >> . StooeJ will leave New-York from the toot of Chamheri (irret, every morning [Fridays excepted] at 7 o'clock;? \ id etoming, leave Peekskill same day at J past 12 P. M. Landing <;t the foot of Hammond street,each wav. NoTlC!?.?All goods, Freigbt, Bac.?.?ge. Bank Bills,Spe* or any otVerkbnl of; Property, taken, >hi oped, or pat ?i board this boat most In; at the risk of the owners of sneh ?>oods, Freight; Baggagei Sic. I ' -xcr us i ()n~to tlie n ew fristWiL BURGH ANNUAL REGATTA.?The j andMiit Fl 1GHLANDFR ? apt W:- drop, will leave tbt I < r fnot of Warren st. oti Wednesday morning, Aug.iSlkt, ..? half past 7 o'clock, foot of Hammond.si. quarter bt'ore 8. Retnrning, will leave Newborgb immediately aftvr tbe !L'"_: Ua is over. Fare encii wav AO cents. Tiie Regatta ? Ql i ime offal 2 o'clock P. M. ao2>? 4t' ^Tp?*'* J^C?MP MEETING at Siug ApWSj^, Song ?Fare 37j Cents.?The steamboat CpLUMBTjjf, Captain F. W.'Sthne, for the accommi datina lb Public during the Camp MeetlngtO be holden ntSing S7hg, will leave IVew York i< follows, via: Oh Mo day the 5 "1/. and Tuesday it - Cihh days ol Angu?t. ;n*t. will liyat il !", >t o'f D-l incy str? t. Fast River, frpi i .1 to'I alfpast? 'c|ock, ti.. invt leave from the (entbf Cha.hbew4?eet ??? I , n On tug, (Friday excepted) a< .1 o'clock. A. M. Returning, leave Peekskill ar 2, ?nd Si;i? Singst 4}o** HmcIj. P. M On Friday the Boat will remnfn at Sing Sing until the breaking up of,the meeting, landing at the toot of Uam tnm] street^ and her usual landin: s esch wny. Fare from New-\ < rk to Sing *in? only 57} centss The Co innbus will make her regular'rips to and frnm Peekskill, and intermediate landings, only changing the hour' f leaving New.York to S A. M. and Peekskill at 2 P. 'I. until close of Camp Meeting, wheu she will resume her customary hours. au25 ,cn^^^TiAFi)"T:xWR^)l^ jSOSSbSj for the Fishing B?:iks off Sandy Hook -very Tuesday and Friday during the season. The large Sad common iocs steamboat SUPERIOR, Capt. John Gould, is again in readinec and will commence her regular trips for the season on Friday morning. May 27th, leaving the pier foot of Charabers-sL at 8 o'clock, ffammond-st 1 past ]. Canal-sL i past 8, Pier No. IN. R. i to Ho'< lock, Market. -;reet Pier 9 o'clock, Catherine-st. Ferry, Brookiyn, 1 pa>t K and Pier No. 1 N. R. a past 9 o'clock, landing at Fort Hamilton. Fare each wav 25 Cents, The boat will he accompanied by an oid Fisherman well acquainted with the Fishing Gmund. Bait furnished. An excellent Band ofMusic is engaged to accompany the boat. Refreshments of the first quality furnished on board extra. \ chamber-maid will attend to the ladies and chlMrrn. ' dpt. Gould pledges himself that no pains shall bo spared to give satisfaction aud make ihese Excursions both plw -:mt and agreeable to those who will honor him with therr patronage. The Public are assured that the Superior will positively leave on the above clays throughout the season, 11 the wes? her permits. my2fi Sin c gr? fr st at k n ISlTriWFrjRilY *rS?5o5S??- -sFootof Whitehall-street.?Tn? stsanv rs STATENJiSLANDEP. and SAMSON will rua ni follows, until fartU'r aotice: Lewes State* Islamo st 7L 9, 10,12 A. M., and 1J,S,4, , 5,7; P. M. Leaves Whitehall at 2, 9, 10,11, A. M. and 2,51,4,5,6, , P. M. All go? Is shipped are required to be particularly marked, ?rid are n the rUk of the owners thereof. Je8 "ft RARE~~Md~ FREIGHT Tja^nWtfil.REDUCED ?REGULAR MAIL LINK TtoVTUKNT;E and BOSTON, via STONINGTON and NEWPORT?Composed of ?he folkiwiag superior Steamers i nuing in connection with the Stcningtoa anil Providence and Boston and Providence Railnads. The MASSACHUSETTS, Captain Corastock. RHODE ISLAND, ? Thayer, NARRAGANSET, " Woolsey, MOHEGAN. " VanderbilL The steamers of the Line for Boston and Providence, t?i 3ton.in.zton will leave pier. No. 1, N. R. Battery Place at 5 o'clock, P. M. daily; Sundays excepted. For furtlier information, apply .-.i. No. 22 Broadway. ftWFFAL<Ta5d Green Bay. ._st_ The -t. am COLUMBUS will niy lx tutfalo and Green Bay during the season,as below Leaves Buffalo, Leaves Green Bay, June 20 June 27 July 4 18 July 11 23 August 1 IS 29 August 8 22 Sept. 12 26 Sept. 5 19 October 10 24 October 3 17 31 touching at intermediate ports. F?r freight anil passage, apply to the master on board, or ) A. R. COBB k CO. ) ? , M v P. L. PARSONS L CO. \ Bu";tlo? N. Y. ^gp h ft FOR NEWBURGH?Land xBBmmSBSnXlm irig at Caldwell's, West Point and CoM Spnng.?Tne steamboat JAMES MADISON, CapLChsrlei Halstead, will le:?ve Warren-street Pier, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, at 4 o'clock. All Baggage. Packages or Parcels. Bank Bills or Specie put on boardof this boat wldioct being entered on theboos of the boat or receipted for, will be at the risk of die o* ers thereof. f23 NEWARK & NEW-YORK _ Fare only 12A cents. The splendid and commodious steamer PASSAIC, Capt. John Garfy, beirg completely and elegar.Uy refitted, will commence her regce lar trips for the season on Thursday, March 10?leaving a# follows; Foot of Barclay st. N. York, | Cer.tr- Wharf, Newark, At 10 o'clk. a. m. b. 4o'clk,p.m. | At'Jo'cik.A.m.L lio'clk,r>? Oc Sundays die Passaic will leave New-York at 10 A. St and 4 P. M.?Leave Newaiv at 7* A. M. and 2 o'clock, M. TT Freight ot emy description carried at very reduced rates. m5 6cn ftELIZABETU-PORT NEW-YORK FKRRY COMPANY bummer Arrangement.?Fare 12$ Cents. Th/> steamtwatJi W/TEff-'VITOU, CINDERELLA and WJXiLIAMSBURGH, ptviiaily fromEiiz^heUi-Porttohe* Ycrk. touching at New.'Brigiiton aud Port-RicbiDorid, on ar.J atler the 11th day of August, 1242?each trip, as WJoWi: Leave E?tabeth-Port, I Leave N. York, pier 1,N-^ Al?i, 2 and 11 o'clock, A. M AlC,2j and 10$ A- M~ S*J At J, 5and 6o'clock. P. M | At 2,4 ando'clock, P.M. On Sunday, . . ? Leuve Elizabetli-Port at 3, 10 and lSr/ciock, A. M a?d tl 1, 4* and 6 o'clock, P M. . Leare New-York at 8,10 and Hi o'clock, A. M. andal2,3l :icd o P. M. ^ N. B.?Passengers for vVestfieM, Scotch Plains, PlaisneW? Bound-Brook. SomervilJe, Easton 4: Scboole- s Moontaun. by the Elizabeth-town and Srmierville Railroad Cars, wat _ leave New-York in the Si /clock boat la the morning, ana in the 2 and 4 o'clock heats in the afternoon. ... Passengers from the8i o'clock boat will leave Sawgn* in stages for Easton and for Schooleys Mountain os the ar? rival of the cars at Somerrille. . The Horse Car ?rill !ea/et;-e front of the UoionBotc, ','uan.er of an hour previous rb<> departure of eaca boaf Att bag-y^ge at ttae .-?Jt ot :>.. r vrner.__ IVr^^TICE.-Oii ailXaftcr Thursday tiie X 1 25tli itsu the fleaaiboat- Wifli?T*bsrgb a?i Cinde? rella will leave New York at 6 oAtjosk P. M. \vvt*A of M o'eioci and will leeve Elizabeth Port at 4 aad -i o'clock r. m instead of 5 and 6 o'clock P. It Trips as follow*: L?a ve New York at 5*. Si. and 10* o'c ock, A. M. and at * 4. and 6. P.M. . . Leave Elizabeth Port at6?, 3,aad ll,o'clock A-M-anc"1' 4. ami g P. at_ ____?^L MFOR SALE OR EXCH09^<z The cottage uudt House and Stable ?^*"!? comer of Fifth avenue and 125th street, with f ?? f"',2 namentetl wiLb trees : also a pump near the door; a?oui minute* walk from the Railroad. For further partje-?" inquire of J. It J. \Y. LEYERIDGE, 145 C berry-st ?? je22 u*