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tf?fe J?KfH?bt Pausa?*? of the Hudson. u v\'e came down in the day-boat, and it was so ttedious." This i* a vory usual exclamation, but a most unjust one. Those who utter it must entirely torget the gorgeous procession of natural beauties ?which passes unheeded before their careless eyes, and the interesting associations winch they sug? gest. But who can be utterly unmoved by the charms of the scenery of the Hudson ? Poets and painters have long been in the habit of going into ecstasies on the banks of the Rhine, which surpasses our noble river only in reputation. It is true that the American stream has no mouldering oastles on its banks, for wo have never been blessed with feudal tyrants to erect them ; it has no legends of murder, rapine and parricide con? nected with it, for our people are too virtuous und intelligent to indulge in the deeds which create >uch Apician morsels for tbo mi?d ; it has no ?unn> vineyards, (ungraceful as they really are,) but fields of golden grain replace them; and wh\ should not the sight of the substantial food of man be as grateful to the eye as that of his need? less and often injurious luxuries ? Casting aside, then, these points of comparison, what unsurpass? ed beauty meets us ut every bend of the stream. At one moment we glide through a sunny scene of placid charms, wberu the unbroken mirror of the glittering water is 9et in a magnificent frame of green and gold, and the gently-sloping banks have their luxuriant verdure reduplicated in the polish? ed surface at their feet, wbere the reflected clouds ?eem like " strips of the sky, fallen through it ?n high." Anon we enter the shadow of some moun? tain stde,whose durk frown saems to chill the over cast waters, which assume an inky hue, and, hem? med in on each side by the encroaching clifl's, rush more rapidly along, as if in haste to escape from their dreud presence. We see many a point fa? mous for its beauty the world over; but arm.ng those of lesser note are many gems, which, though ? ?utshono by the coruscations of the more brilliant jewels in this diadem of nature, would elsewhere be thought diamonds of the first water. One fiat pictorial effect is constantly presenting itself, where the deep color and boldly marked outline of a cliff near at baud are seen strongly relieved against the soft neutral tint of the distant hills, " robed in their azure hue." Often, too, we see a rocky point, reminding us of " tho castled crag of Drache n fels," but crowned with an airy cottage- in the place of those grim turrets; emblematic of the peaceful security which has succeeded to the strong-handed violence of the dark age*. The shadows of the clouds chase one another over the hills, like the Oreads, or mountain-nymphs of the ancients ; u creation of fancy, which they doubtless suggested. The most careless eye must bo struck with the luxuriance of the foliage, the affluence ol vegetable life, the prodigal waste, as it seems to us, of the productive energies of nature. What myriads of trees and plants, each with its count? less leaves, nnd euch leaf a complicated tissue of veins, fibres, cells und circulation I And all these ate seemingly produced only to blossom, mature and perish. Can this be their only aim, or have those philosophers some reason on their side who maintain that all organized nature possesses a por? tion of tho universal soul ? Laying tisido the con? templation of abstract beauty, we turn to the as? sociations which man has interwoven with it. Leaving behind us the gilded dornen of Albany, which carry our thoughts to eastern climes, we may discuss, if we be sciuntificully inclined, the government operations for deepening the Over? slaughs. Then as we approach the Catskill peaks, from which the mists ascend like incense from n lofty altar, we are reminded of Rip Van Winkle'? long nap anei bewildered awakening. As town after town seems to glide by us, their riso and his? tory suggest new topics of thought till we enter tho Highlands, where every stone is eloquent of patriotic struggles. West Point alone, with its Washington, Andre and Arnold, supplies material for a day's meditation. " ThesCulprit Fay" has lent new interest to " o'd Cro' nest," so potent is the magic of poetry. Stoney Poiut, und the other ruined fortifications along the batiks, have each tfomu thrilling legend connected wish them. Soon these frowning passes give plnce to more smiling openings, and, leaving behind us tho Tappau Zee, famed in the veritable history of Diedrich Knick? erbocker, wo coast along by the gigantic Aqueduct, whose course is marked by its white marblo venti? lators; and among the many picturesque cottages on the eastern shore wo look most eageily for the quaiat, muny-gabled mansion which nestles at the outlet of that sleepy hollow, which its owner has ?nado immortal; and before we have finished dis? cussing Ichabod Crane, Br**m Bones, and Un? gentle Katrina, we find ourselves in sight of the great metropolis. [New-York Mirror. The National Intelligencer.?The Editors of this paper and the various reporters and hands in their employment have cause, we presume, to rejoice that Congiess has closed its session, lot their labors must have been extremely onerous. The copious reports of proceedings furnished daily, a large portion of which must havo been supplied by reporters ufter dark, cause an im? mense mass of work to be performed at night, to the serious prejudice of sight and health. Those who read the paper in tho morning could hardly form an accurate idea of the care, trouble, and intense labor required in its preparation. We have had considerable experienco in the publica? tion of a morning paper, and can say with truth that there is no class of community who so dearly earn tho compensation they receive as the persons so employed. Whilst men of other professions can enjoy their evening recreations and their natural rest, those concerned in a morning paper are debarred from all pleasure, and sleep as their toils will permit?44 e'en Sunday shines no holi? day" to thorn. They approach as near to per? petual motion as human nature will permit. If this lie the condition of thoso who print a morning paper in ordinary times, what labors must those endure who are engaged on such a puper as the National Intelligencer during the sessions of Con? gress ? Men pity the galley-slavo, but his labors and confinement are not moro incessant, are far less arduous, than must have been thoso of the persons engaged on P.:c National Intelligencer for the past nine months. [Bait. Clipper. Woolen Manufactures.-The principal woolen manufactures in New-England are, at Salisbury? 2 establishments and 35 sets of machinery; at Lowell the Middlesex company, which has 27* sets of machinery; nt Andover, 8 establishments and 25 sets of machinery, at North Kingston, R. I. 10 establishments and 21 sets of machinery; Wor? cester, 9 establishments, 12 sets : Waterford, 16 set?; Thutnpsonville, Conn., 12 sets; Northamp? ton, 3 sets; Mulbury, 12: Leicester, 15 do; Fram ingb&m, 12 do; Fitchburg 11 do; Dudley, 13 do; Dodham, 7 do; Canton, 15 do; Barlington, Vt. 15 do. More thau half of this machinery is now sup? posed to be idle, and several of these companies have failed, and their mills are rotting down. [Newburyport Herald. Norfolk.?It is in contemplation, by several public spirited citizens, to purchase aa eligible site, somewhere in the vicinity of the 44 Burnt District," on Wide Water-street, for the purpose of erecting thereon, a Merchant's Exchange, in which a public reading room, the Post-Ofice, and similar establishments connected with the commercial in terests of the place, may be located. 1VT. GAYLOR?7 Ajrent of the Home ?*jL League Cash Tailoring KsmblLsbnient, 14 John-st, offers great inducements to pe-soos, a* t,e has on hand a well selected and general asvuiment ?f Domestic and We?t ?I England Cloths and Casslnicre?, London and French faie-y EUstic cassuneras. laucy SOk,Cashmere, Shaliv. Cans net ami superfine Black Satin Vestuic*, Gauibroou, White Drill sind Canvass Drill, all ot which will be made up to order at fchort notice and hi lasbioaable styie. N. R. Particular attention p**d to cuttiag and making, and trimnoiig irarmeiits, and all vork warrauted to" fit! Suits furnished in twelve hours. Terms are cash on deliv? ery._j?*t_ OLD LEAF, Dentists* ?Vld, aid Tia Foil, Silver Leat, Gold and Silver Bronte of superior quality. manufactured and sold at No. S3 William-sti^et, rear building, at the market price, for cash. Also, German Bronze and Leaf. Gold Fod per ox. $29. aoSTmeod R. 8. RUGGLES. MA?DER.--2? casksTnme?mbr?^ aale by GRLNNELL, M1NTURN k C0.7? Souttw. G an Boarding bt the Week.?The last good story from the Springs is that of a gentlerrmn who took hoard at a house where but setzen dollars per week was charged. He remained five days, and on leaving, received a bill of ten dollars, which he promptly paid. It presently occurred to him that something was wacng, and he asked the landlord if his terms were not seven dollars per week ? ?'Oh yes," said the host, "hutyoi have been here only five ?ay?, and we charge two dollars per day." " Oh well then," returned the visitor with exceeding naivctt. "Give me back the three dollars, and I will stav with vou the rest of the week." ' [N, Y. Mirror. From the New-York Prices Current, Sept. 7. Review of the N'cw-York barker, FOR THE THREE DAYS ('RECEDING. The exeitement before noticed in the market for some dr senptions of merchandise, consequent upon the imposition of heavy duties by Congress, has (or the most part entirely subsided, and where prices have been advanced on this ac? count, purchase*, are made mcre'.y to supply immediate wants, arid in ?oma instances a tendency to recede ii al? ready observable. ASHES?Th" Caledonia brings accounts from Havre to the 17tn August New-York Pots had declined to f.45.25 a i.45,5e, at which 163 bbls. were disposed of. Pearl?, f.47.50. no sales. At Antwerp, August Utb, price* of American Pots were sustained with difficulty?stock there 2.0<>0 bbls. These advices have depressed the price of Pots 12$ a 23 .?err* per IK) lbs., upwards of 200 bMs. bavins been taken for export since their reception at $*> 37$, and at ibis reduc? tion the market i* rattier inactive than otherwise. Pearis nre also dall and lower; 74 Obi*, verv good tares sold at $5 87$; and subsequently, about ino in lots at $"> 73. Export fr?m 1st to 31st Augun. Pots.3,593 bbls. Pearls.333 bbls. COAL?We have only to notice sales of a cargo ol .5-16 tons coarse Newcastle at$S 62*, 6 months: 300tons riddled Newcastle to arrive, $6 25.4months; 2TC tons common Liv? erpool, something below $6, 4 months; and 40* tons Liver? pool, on terms we did net iearn. COFFEE ?The market continues heavy,but the sales at privateshbwno further falling ol in prices, tney include 900.bags Brazii, at 7$ a i>{ cents; 450 La Gnayra. 84 a 9|; .'?H) Angostura . 83 a 5|: 150 Cuba, S!j a 9, 4 months; and 900 St Domingo, C$ a 6J cents cash. By auction yesterday, 442 dags Bni7.n sold nt&$ a 9$ cents, 4 months. COTTON?The favorable advices by the Caledonia have imparted to the market an increased activity both for export and us*, ano the sales effected ar?- at prices fully one quarter of a cent per lb higher than those current previous to their reception. The iransactionsembrace |J50bales Upland and Florida, at 6 a 9 cents; 9'* Mobile. G{ a 9; and 300 New Or? leans, Gj a 9. together 2350 bales. The arrivals have been?from North Carolina.7bales Philadelphia...Shales. Total..13 Total Import since 1st inst.783 Kxnort, tram 1st lo 31st Aug..W,Gc? Export from trie United States since 1st Sept. last. 1,460,056 Same time ia>t year.1,316.427 ?Same time year before.1,652,328 DOMESTIC GOODS?There has been considerable ac? tivity manifested in thrsq article* the past week, though prices for all descriptions have a downward tendency. We revise our quotations lo conform to present rat**. Export from 1st to 31 si August. Cotton Goods.?.1,131 packages. FISH?Dry Cod are scarce at pr?".ef.i( but considerable quantities art shortly expected. 2no bbls. Mackerel sohl fit ?16,75 tor No. 2. and '$10,37.} a $10,50 ?V No I; 400 bbls. ar? rived yesterday, remain unsold, being held above these rates. A lot of 800 boxes new Smoked Berring sold at 6^4 rents,-which is an advance; and 1*0 bbls. Chatham Mess shad al $11, with ihe usual difference !nr half bbls, FKUIT?We notice -ilc of 500 bx*. prime Bunch Rabins <t $2. 25 kegs Sun, $4,??; 2;o drums Sultana, 7 cento; 280 ^5 Sicily Walnuts and Fi'ber ts, 3, A mm.; 75 bbls. Z?hle Currants. 71, cash ; 700 <lo. the hist of dir parcel, supposed about the same price; 2300 Baracon Cocoa Nuts, 100 |,xs. Sicily Shelled Almonds, and 1500 bushels African Pen Nuts, >u terms we did not learu. Export from 1st to 31st August Corn.4,0V; bushels. HEMP?From the recent import ol new Russia, 35tons have been soid at $?10 for Clean, and $200 " mos. for Oui diot?the Intl sales of half Clean w ere al $190, G mos. Tbc transactions in Manilla, .V'-. sire i nimportant HIDES?There have been snie? ol 499 Porto Cabeli?, as they run. at 7>, cts., G mos.; and 1500 Buenos Ayrcs, (24$ His.) to go up the river, on terms not made public; Holders gener? ali? ask higher prices, but there is at proem very btlie tie uand. INDIGO?Furtbersalcs have been made of 7 cases Mad? ias, pan at 83ceuis; home Manilla, 75, U months; and 3 ru -es Bengal on private terms. IKON?The market is very firm, and prices generally have an upward tendency?a lot of 60 tons Russia Old Sable has i>-en sold supposed at $92.50, 8 mos. MOLASSES?Sales have been made of 64 hhds. Marti? nique, at 15 a 16j cents; 85 casks New Iberia, 20 n 21 : A New-Orleans, l9;75MatnnzBs, 14 al154; 56 Porto Rico,part inferior, for refining, 18 a 2'?; aiid35 Cuba Muvioado, 'J\ all 1 mos. NAVAL STOKES.?We notice sates or dl.oot5.soti bids. North County Turpentine at $2 50, tUe former price. No <\\e* of Wilmington. Spirits Turpentine may be quoted at >0 a 31c from the whirl, and S2 in lots Ire-m store. OILS.?Whale.continues extremely scarce and wanted, and our quotation is nominal. Lin?eed is very firm al 90c, cash, at which 2,300 gnlloN? English and American have Used .lispotv.l of for tK?- former further advance in now demanded. Sperms and cask Olive remain inactive; 209 a 300 cases and baskets Nice sold at $3 37$ n $3 50, ca?h and 4 mos.; 50 bbls. Bar:k and Shore brought $12 50 n $13. PROVISIONS.?There has been a belter demand for Mess and Prime Pork for the pasl few days, both for export and ship stores, at $H tor Mess, and $5 31^ a $5 37$ for Prime; a sale of 300 bbls. old City Prime, in good order, has been made at $5. Mess Beef is celling at $7 75 a $3, arid Prime at $2 75 it $3. Good Hams command 7 a 7jc? The sales of Ohio Lard for export are equal lo about 5000 kegs at 64 a 7c. There is a better demand for prime But? ter, and this quality sells more readily. Prime Cheese in boxes commands 6$ a ujc. There are but few casks bore. Export, from 1st to 31 August, B. ef.1,319 bbls. Pork.5.966 bbls. Lard.7,185 kegs. SEEDS?The bulk of about 300 bids Clover has been mken for export, pan at 8 cents, and the residue on terms we did not learn. SPIRITS?The market is quiet, and sale of Foreign are >nlv made in lots as wanted for immediate use;?we notice IU hf pipes Pellevoisin Brandv nt $1 50; 20 A. Seigncite, in lots, $1 50; 5 RocheMe, $1 25; some Dumon, $1 40; 30 hhds St CroixRum,one-hall at70cenis;10 pipesMeder'sSwan Hin, $1 08; aod 15 do Wolfe's, $1, all 6 months. Domestic Whiskey in bbls retains Us firmness, and prices if anything have an improved tendency; 355 goed Western bbls sold at -"0 a 21 cents, cash. SUGARS?Tttc recent large sales of Muscovado having pretty generally supplied the trade, the demand for a few days past has been less active, but as far as wo could learu, no change m prices is perceptible. The sales include S00 hhds. Porto Rico, at 5j a 7 cents; 100 Cuba Muscovado, 5$ t 6; 50 St. Croix. 8; 50 hols. While Bra7.il, 71; 450 hoxes Brown Havana, 6 a "5 ; and 230 White do. 8$ a 9 cents, all 4 mos. (TOBACCO?There has been more inquiry for Kentucky ?ad Manufactured, and sales to a fair extent made at fully previous rates. 20 hhds. Ohio, received via Canal, sold for export at 5$ cents, cash. We cannot learn that there arc anv sales of Foreign. Bv auction, 16 bales Cuba sold at I2J a i*8V cents; and 4 hhds. new crop Kentucky, 3 a 4}, average $3 69,3 and 4 mos. WHALETONE?Two parcels, together about 21,000lbs, have been sold for export at28J u 29 cent*, cash. WINES?The only operations we have to notice arc Sweet Malaga in loLsat3i a S5cent-; 20 or cask Port, 87$ .? 100; and 40 pipes and hf pipes commo* Red 20, all 6 mos. FREIGHTS? To Havre continue inactive; to Liverpool and London there is no change in rates. Retail Prices* of Provisions, Fuel, Fruit, <3tc? in New-York-Prepared for TbeTrSbune. Vpples, green, per peck. 25 Apples, dried, perquart. 3 Suiter, fresh, per lb.... 18 Butter, firkin, per lb.... 14 Beef, fresh, per lb...... 10 r'eef-Stcaks, per lb. 12$ Beef, salted, per lb. 7 !'?eef,sim>ked??dried,lb. 12$ Com Meal, per 7 lbs.... 12 Cheese,per lb. lo ''Irons, per 100. 75 Kggs, 14 for. 12$ Flour, Wheat, per 7 lbs.. 22 FlsH? Salmon, fresh. ? Salmon, pickled, per lb 10 Salmon, smoked, lb... 12 Salmon,new. 18 Cod, fresh, per lb. ? Cod, salt, per lb. 3 Shad, salt, per lb. 7 Sea Bass. 12$ Striped Bass, per lb.. 6 Halibut, per lb. ? Flounders, per lb. 3 Lobsters,Cape Cod,lb. 6 Eels. 7 Mackerel, fresh. ? Mackerel,.. 7 Money, per lb. 25 Hams, per lb. 10 Hickory Nuts, per bush. 1 25 Pork, whole hogs, per lb. 6 Pork, fresh, per lb. 8 Pork, salted, per 1U. 6 Pigs, roasting,.1 25 Pigs' Feet, per lb. 3 Peaches, dried, per qt.. 124 POULTRY AND GAME? " Chickens, per pair.... 50 Fowls, per pair. 63 Turkeys,'each.1 50 Duck, lame, each. 50 Duck, wild, each. 37$ Weese, each. ? Tripe, per lb. Veal, per lb. 6 Vinegar, per gall. 16 VEGETABLES? Potatoes, per bush.... ? Potatoes, new, prtish. 31 Potatoes, sweet, bush. 75 Turnips, Russia. ? New Turnips 12$ pr peck. Cranl>erries, perqt... ? deans,white dr'd.bsh.l 25 Carrots, per 100. 63 New Carrots, 2d per bunch Beets, per bush. 37$ Onions, per peck. 25 Cabbages, per bead... 3 Parsnips, per bush_ ? Ptcklo, ;?er 100. 50 WOOD? Lard, per b. o ? Oak. load, <$cord).... 1 50 Lamb, per lb. 7 Hickorv, p?r load....2 25 Mutton, per lb . 6\ Jersey Kite, per load. 125 oysters, per 100.\ n? | Virgikia Pine, per load ! 50 OMILDRKN CRY for Sherman's Lo v^-' xenges and well they may, for thev are very pleasant and efficacious curing coughs and colds in a few hours consumption in a lew weeks. WORMS CAUSE DEATH and much suffering, when Sherman's Worm Loxem'es w'll infallibly t.estroy them. Many have been snatched froio :<n early grave by them. A son of Mr. Henry King of Paterson, had suffered tor months and no one kn*w what ailed nim. Three dos-s of the Loiengt s enterelv cured Lint.* Hon. B. B. Beardsley says they saved the life of bis oulv child. HEADACHE, PALPITATION l SEASICKNESS are relieved in trom 5 to 10 minutes by Si erman's Carnr>bor IStenge?, sii famous for kvwnessol spirits, despondency*and *U nervous affections. Mayor Clark says "this is ?"great country; and Sherman's Lozenges are the greatest invention l modern times." ONLY ONE SHILLING . e*Sherman's Poor Man's Piaster, a r?-nl ccreall :or pain ?r weakness in the twek, tirea>t. or anv part of the b.-nly._ itcan't be beat, we knew it? ne.tlier can Sherman's Orris Tooth Paste be beat hardening the gums and sweetening toe breith. His warehouse is at 106 Nassau street, one door Usove Ann. Agent* 77 V*a?t Broadway, 18S Bowers-. 227 Hudson, 86 William street, 110 and 27a Broadway, and 139 Bjultoa street Brooklyn, Be sure to get Sherman's, s7 2w L> ?LLED <i K RM A N SI LA' K K .--JAS S-V- G. MOKKETT, 121 Pr.nce-street. near Wooster, ?s ->uld parucularly call the attention of Hardware D?aiers ' ' ' Manufacturers to his superior article ol German Silver, ?Ouctj he pairs ior snle^wboiesale an.! retail, of all thick (k s.^, nod w arretjis it equal U) o.y. either Foreign or Do? rnest* . tor ct ;or and s*Tu>es>. C? u ONE PRICE STORE.?It is generally known that some store-keepers ask double the price the article is worth: therefore any per-on wishing to pnr duue good cheap clothing canrelvon being fnrnished writ articles at the following ?rires:?Coats at ?12: cloth jack et? $3 50 to $5; cloth pants $3 23 to $4 satinet pa-O-' $1 7i to $2 Vi. J. COGSWELL. 113? Cbatbam-sL i y21 3? COAL ! COAL!?$4 50 Nut "size. $5 Stove, S-5 25 Broken ami Egg. Best quality Peach Orchard Coal to he had at the above low prices, doubly screened an 1 delivered from the yard, o!3 Greenwicli-st, nea* Leroy-st N. B.?CoeJbttobe had from the boats at 25 cents per inn lew. All Ccal sold by the subscriber is weighH by a City Weigher. en25 2w* PETER CLINTON. TWO SAIL B0ATS~F?R SALE? The Henry Clay and General Scott, each twenty feet in ier.gtli; BWh last sailer*?not exceeded by any boat< of their class in t*is city; fitted in superior style and in first rate order. Can he seen at Bishop k aimonson's diip yard, loot of Sixthstreet. Apply to je30 tf C. M. SIMONSON, C-4 Columbia-street C~ HbvA P.??7farticles in the Saddle or Coach line can be had at very reduced prices at the store o; the. subscriber, consisting ;.. p*rt of India Rubber Cloth. Wfebb Serge, hog and sheep Skins. Skirtings, Patent Leather, Saddle Trees, Harne?, Buckels, Bit?, Stirups.Raw Hides, Ibices. Carpeting, Bands. Hubs, common and patent \xles Top Leather, Moulding. Bow s, Step Spring?, kc. au3 3m JNO. S. SUMMERS. 272 Pearl-?t_ BOSTON MISCELLANY. ? GRA? HAM'S MAGAZINE AND LADY'S BOOK for September, and all the popular Magazin*? of the day, foi ?nie wholesale.and retail, bv BRADBURY. S?DEN k CO.. 127 Nassau-st, au25 tf New-York, and 10 School-st., Bo?ton. THE Self-Instructor and Journal of the Universal Lvceurn? by Josiah EtlBrook, is publ-iie? monthly at the Exchanajr* Lyceum. 348 Broadway, at 3C cents a year 'paid 'it advance. A liberal discount will be made to agents who buv hr the quantity. Agents of penny oapers will find it a profis/ble work. For sale at Axford's hews room. 168 Bowery._iel U SHOW CASES ! SHOW cases !? For sale cheap at R. k M. EARL'S, 546 Broome-?t. one door West ot the Bowery. All person* wishing to suit themselves with a show case can be accommodated at the above place, As we have a large assortment of new and se? cond hand cases constantly on hand. Al?o ri.r.w ca?es, show windows and store sashes made '.3 order at very short noiice, s3 lm*_ C1??L, COAL?$4 50 to $5 50?Peach / Orchard Coal at the above low nr>-% from the boat*, in good order. Coalof all stwa snd descriptions, for family or smith's use from the yard, corner of Hudson and Amos streets. J. TERBELL Orders left at the yard or through the Post-Office punc? tually attended to. Coal sent in good order, cash received, the account closed. No fuss made ; Weigher's Certificate, kc. Aic^ _ jySB 3m CO A L,C OA L, CO A L.?Best Peach Or chard Red Ash Co?.l?Lump, Broken and Nut sizes.? The undersigned is authorised to take orders for this cele? brated Coal, at the very lowest prices, either by the cargn or tr.n, delivered trow the barges free ofcartage inany pan of this city or Brooklyn. Also Gray Ash Srh?ylk'?, Lehigb and Lackawana Coal. P. S. American Bituminous Coal, for th* grate, equal to best Livtrpool. Best Yirginia Coal, for blacksmith's n?e, at the very lowest price. .JOSEPH P. SIMPSON, Office No. 118 Nassau-street N. B. Orders for one ton will receive the same attention ts those for a larger orv.my. _myl8tl MO ??CO AL, CO A L?From The ves?ei. best quality Peach Orchard Red a! iresh from the mines, at the following low prices Egg and Broken.*5 50 Stove, large.5 M Nut.i.4 50 doable screened and delivered any part Ol the city, weighed bv a city weither. V^d comer Christopher and Green? wich -ttvets. .IAS. FERGUSON rv B?1000 tons Pea and Dust clierp. a29 tf OAL, COAL?$4?NutnTze. from boat, or cart?Red Ash, Gray .Ash, egg. broken, and stove sizes, equally ow. Boats constantly discharging. Liver? pool and Virginia Coal constantly on band. Hiil7tf J. TERRELL, corner Hudson and Amos-sis. ?"r TO S5 50.?Peach Orchard Coal.? 5D(? / The subscriber ofletsfor saletbe first quality Peach Orel ant Coal, broken, egg and large nut sizes, at the above reduced prices, delivered free;Df cartage; direct from the Itoats. The Coai will be well broken and screened at the lime of shipment. ALFRED ASHFIELD, 415 Grand-street, corner ot Ridge, and South-street, comer ol Montgomery. < irders lefi as above, or at i!>8 William-street, or through the Post-Office, promptly attended io. ?oSOtf Wood screws?The New-Eng? land Screw Company's Brass and Iron Wood screws, assorted, from k inche No. I to 3 inches No. 20, warranted superior to any imported or manufactured by any otiierestablishment iii this country, lot" sale at their warehouse, D4 John street . S3 MITCHELL k WITHERELL, Agent?. BRITANNIA METAL WARE, Tea Sets, Coffee Urns, Coffee Boilers, Castors, Lamps, Communion Ware, .Music Plates, Coffin Plates, i.e. made from refined robed metal by Leonard, Reed k Barton, and for sale by their sole agents, s3 " MITCHELLS WITHERELL, SI Jnhn-sL T~ ?~THE LOVE IIS o? eupcric7r Black Tea!?IIo wane's Mixture}?This extremely delicious 4tnl unparalleled Tea, so highly celebrated in China am! Europe, just imported, is now lor sale at the Canum Tea Company's General Tea Establishment, 121 Chatham-street, New-York, in Chinese packages price 50 cts and Jl each mygl tr_ T?HNTW?R WIC K, Sweep Smelter and t? Refiner in general, No. 17 John street, New-York. Purchaser of Jeweler's and SllversnM?i's Pollshings, Pu tracings, Lrtnells, Parting Bars, Coarse Silver Bars, Lace, Q.HS and Plated Metal*. Wool; binder's lUt'S. Sic ?n'S 1v C^Tc?ONSrcTiTO? scribcr will pay cash for Cocoons, or be will reelibeni lor quarter of the product August 20, 1S42. DAVID L. SEYMOUR, Agent, au22 3m Slate Prison,Mount Pleasant. WATER POWER T^vTlTET?From one to fifty horse power, to let, at West Farms Saw Mill, 11 miles from the city. It is accessible by wa? ter, and has plenty ol water in the divest season. Inquire at the Mill or of JOHN COPCUTT, 343 Washington treet _nu!5 tf LEECHES ! Leeches !! Leeches ! ! ! 10,000 very fine, healthy German and Swedish Leech? es, just received and for sale verv reasonable, wholesale and retail, or carefully npplied. by WILLIAM WATSOiVyCbe mist and Pharmaceutist, Apothecaries' Hall, 36 Catherine street. ivl53m IT IS A M ATTERof no small cousidera tion to find a medicine (at this season of the year) which, it administered in season, will prove an effectual remedy iri (he summer complaint of children, and of diarrhoea, dysen? tery; cholera morbus, fcc. of adults. The BLACKBERRY PANACEA is a medicine of this description, having been tried in a number of cases with complete success. The Mnckbcrry has long been held in high estimation as a valua? ble auxiliary in the treatment of the above complaints, ami this, combined with other well known vegetable agents in the form af the above Panacea,constitutes all that is requisite lor a speedy nnd permanent cure. Fort" sale A. B. TRIP LER, Druggist, corner Fulton and Water street; also at G. CHILTON, &0j Canal street. au23 1m? CABINET FURNITURE.?Purchasers will find it to their interest to call at No. 2(>Catlierine -treet, where may be found, on the second floor, nn exten? sive assortment of splendid Cafeinet Furnitur*, of the newest ami most approved patterns, and w hich will be sold at prices below what furniture of the same quality can be bought for. at auction. The advantage bete offered in buy? ing of the regular manutactory at auction prices must be evident If time and long experience in the business are any advantage in manufacturing good and ernamental ware, the subscriber feels confident in saying that any whs may call at No. 20 Catherine-street and nir.ke their selection, shall have fall an<l ample satisfaction, both a* t? price and quality.in theartioles purchased. S. FANNING ie?35m UNITED STATES Tea Emporium; 121, late 129 Chatham street. New-York, wholesale and retail.?The Cantou Tea Company continue to offer lor -ale new and fragrant Teas of every variety and style.? Their assortment specially includes the most delicious and powerful grades ot Greed and Black. Every package bears the stamp of neatness and elegance, and the Teas therein are so thoroughly secured from light and air that their qual? ity and power will remain unimpaired in any climate. Their system of prosecuting business is perhaps scarcely to be ex oiled. It is founded upon the utiusst regard to the rights of the customer, especially with respect to weight and quality, and unrivalled cheapness. All purchasers are called upon to return any articles which fail to give them the full? est satisfaction, when the money will be cheerfully and promptly refunded. Country merchants, public establish? ment, beads of families, and ship-ma ters, will find it a deci? ded advantage to supply themselves from this establishment Coffee roasted every day. Orders from all parts of the LTnited Stales executed with promptitude and despatch. O- The only warehouse in America for the sale of Hou qua*s celebrated Blaek Tea. aug26 1m A B. DEVEREUX, Draughtsman and _TjL? Engraver in Wood, No. 12 John street. 3d story New-York. jv4 eiadSm Refers u> Mr. George Endicott, 22 John street, Edmund Kimball. Jr. Esq. (Messrs. Kir.ibal! A; Sbeldon) ?5 Wall st, R. H. Dixey (Edward Richardson k. Co. 150 South st "? SSESSMENTS?First V^rd^Pub" .IJLlic Notice is hereby given, that the Assessors of the Fir>t Ward have completed their Assessments, and that a ropy thereof is left with Otto Wm. Van Tuyl, at No. 33 Pearl street w here the same may be seen and examined by anv of the inbabitams from the 20th dav ot August to the 10th day of September, both days included, from 9 to 12 o'cloek in the forenoon, and from 3 to 6 o'clock in the after? noon, and that the assessors will meet at the expiration of the said tune. to. wit on the eleventh day of September, at the said Otto Wm. Van Tuyl, No. 53 Pearl st, to review their said Assessments on tie application of anv person conceiving himself aggrieved. OTTO w. VAN TUYL, GARRET VAN ZANDT, Assessors of the 1st Ward. V.-w York. August 19th, 1842._anSBtSlI Leeches; poisons & chemi CA LS.?Warranted Poisons for Flies Masquetoes, Cockroaches, Bedbugs. Rat?. Ants and all species of Vermin infesting houses. Also, Fly Paper, Travelers' Comfort, Sea PlS'trCtioil, SiC LEECHES?Imported largest Swedish Leeches. CHEMICALS?such as Lunar Caustic Copatva. Cap? sules, Acids. Logwood Extract, and Dvers's Material?, Spir itsof Hartshorne and Nitre. Ether, Chloride of Loda. Iodine, Stc; Daguerreotype Chemicals and De. lists' .Materials, Pal? ladium Cement, kc Kor sale bv aa29 1m LEWIS FEUCIITWANGER. 1 Wall st \\THITE PONGEES?20 cases 30 T v inches for sale bv s6 GRINNELL, MlNTURN k CO. 78 South street PARR'S LIFE PILLS.?It m impossi? ble 10 calculate the rrrarrr benefits ta th* human race ?which mu?t result trom the discovery of Old Parr's re? cipe. The fiie herbal m?*i!;r:ne wii ch is compounded from its direction has. in thousands ol case*, been tried and proved to he the most efficient remedy of the day. Ni r is it confined in its usefulness to the diseases of the poor. ?or it is sought by, and found in the medicine, rhests ot the more wealthy classes of Great Britain ard various parts ot th* continent of Ecnpe. A.? a family medicine it it unequalled, cud is ail powerful in removing'bilious and other complaints arising from the d> rartf;en-.ent of tie alimentary ducts, and in purifying the blood. It is certain in the cure of the more delicate com plaints incident to females, grateful to the taste, aromatic to ih" imell. and at the same time so gentle in its operation, yet so etT,-acious. that no irmale ought to lie without se errat a boon, left thera by its venerable discoverer*, Old Parr. It has been cuts st:o:tti...e oerore the public, vet the proprietors have received numernns applications for the f s froth various pars of the United States, and have had t:ratifying testimonials of UVir good effects ia removing d'?nses prevalent at this season of the year. T-> all. therefore, who are afflicted and in bail health, we would say ro to am- of the undermentioned agents, where the Orn?ine Parr's Life Pills snay be had. vir: Rus'tioa k. A*pinwaH, druggists and chemists, So V? il.iara strert. !K? Bm.tdwnv and I'l Astor House. . Abraham bandst Co.* druggists and cheniist.sgranite judd ir.fs 27o Bma iwjv, earner of Chamber Street P. Dickie. 413 Broadway, corner of Lfepenerd ?trert John B. Dodd, druggist Broe.dwav, corner ot Bleecker-st A. W. Badean. Bowery Medicine Suire, 2*0 Bowery. Syrae-.' tViedicine Store. 63 Bowerr. corner of Walker-st ; A. b. Tri pier, corner Fulton and Water-treets. I Horace Everett. druggist SS7 Greer.wich.>ireet. next tOtbe corner of Franklin. \ J. k.J. Coddingtpn, npo'.heTCrirs, 217 Hudson-street comer i of Spring str let. _, , I E. L. Cotton, chemist and apothecary, 263 Bleecker-street comer of Jones-street. J. Wen-love--, druggist and apothecary. 141 Eighth Avenue, Brooklyn?Wru. Armstrong, seed, drug and patent m edicine ware'boufe, 124$ Fulton-street And wholesale at th* proprietor's office? * T. ROBKRTS fe CO., s3 Im Clarendon House, cor. Dur.ne and Broadway T Water covMtssroNEn's offict., i Old Alros-Hdttse, July 8. 1312, s NOTICE is hereby siven. that the Cro? wn Aqueduct Committee of the^ Corporation have requested the Water Commissioners, for the present to real the Croton Water, and arrange for making th" n"ces sary connexions to supply the C!*JS^=S ?I New York with water. The meowing are the rates at which the water is at pres? ent furnished: . Annual Charces. Dwellings of two stories.$10 00 " more than two stories. 12 00 " on the rear of lots. 5 no " with work-hop or store. 12to2o Privilege of washing pavements. 2 Of" " bath, (where there are fixtures,). 5 00 Warehouse. 15 00 Bonrdin? house. 10 to20 Ststile, private per stall. 5 Ott livery '? . 2 00 Payment to be made in advance for the supply from Au? gust J to May 1, next?subsequently semi-annually. Larpe boarding houses stables, breweries, tanneries, pub lie baths, packing or salt ;ng bouses, and all other consu? mers, shipping, kc will be charged in proportion to the ou.*ntity of wa'i**r cssd, in agreement v. ith the commission? ers. Oific* hours from 9 o'clock A. M. until 4 P. M. in the old Aims-House. Entrance by centre door. SAMUEL STEVENS, JOHN D. WARD, ZEB'D RING, B. BIRDS ALL. jyll tf Water Commissioners. Croton Water. 0 ENGINEERS. Manufacturers and J_ others.? JTddcd zvrcuzht Iron Tubes, (or Steam, Wa? ter, Gas, ice: from $ to 3 inches diameter and in lengths from 4 inches to 12 feet, capable of sustaining an internal pressure of from 1,000 to 10,000 lbs per square^ neb?toge? ther with fittings of every description, such as E bow s, T's, Reducing Sockets, Cocks, kc, to which the Tubes are joined by Screws, and by mean* of w hich they n ay be put together with the greatest facility by any ordinary workman. The great strenirtb and durability of these tubes as com? pared with Copper or other material ami their economy r"ii4er them supfrior to nil others for any of the purposes ?ilMve mentioned. For snip by jy23 it WALWORTH k NASON. 36 Ann-sL EX??.?JONA^F?TTER, Attor . ney and Counsellor at Law, Galveston,Texas. Refers to Daniel Lord, Jr., Esq.; John Ambon, Esq. { J Prescott Hall, Esq.; Grillen k Havens. Esqs. ; Messrs. Pasts k Main ; It. C. Wetmore k Co.; J. V. Greenfield k <o. ; Walsh it Mallory ; W. M. Johnson Jc Sons Mr. Butler will attend to C->ll.'Ctioris, Agencies. Land Ti? tles, kc. Communications may be left at No. 20 John-street; or at No. 8 Gold-street, New-Yorfc. Letters directed to Texas mu*t he postage pair* to the Lines or they will not be forwarded by the Postmasters in Louisiana. au30eod2m ? MES' SHOE KNIVES?A complete r?L assortment of these celebrated Knives for sale by the manufacturers' agents, sl MITCHELL it WITHERELLJ94 John <t RELAZ & BARRAUDS Odentalgic or Balsamic Elixir for preserving the gums and teeth. This invaluable dentifrice is now offerpd to the pub lic as possessing the properties of strengthening the spongy gums, cleaning the moalh and whitening the teeth, refresh? ing the palate and taking away nil unpleasant taste or odor inline mouth, arising from a deranped state of the stomach, smoking orfrom oecayett teettL tu? mini, it is beyond the necessity ol a puff. Make a trial af a bottle and it will speak for itself. N. B. Each little bearing the directions on tke label. Sold by Messrs. Souillard k Delluc, 5C1 Broadway and 2 Park-row; Mr. H King it. Co.461 Broadway corner Grand ; Mr. Milhnu 13S Broadway ; Messrs. Guinn. 173 Broadway corner Courtland, and Messers Rusbton k Aspin wall, 110 Broadway, 86 William and 10 Astor House. aul6 lrn* DISEASES OF THE EYE?R. K. DIOSSV, Ophthalmic Surgeon, No. 207 Broadway, entiancc in Fulton-street, opposite St. Paul's Church, at? tends to Diseases of the Eye, and all the necessary opera? tions thereon. Office hours from 9 to 6 o'clock. Having completed his studies of five years with Dr. Elliott, Ocu? list, ami been subsequently engaged as bis assistant, R. K Dlessy is enabled to undertake the treatment of all diseases iffecting the organs of vision. Terms moderate and gradu? ated to the nature and extent of the disease. Permission is given to refer to his late instructor, and also to some of the most eminent Professors of the Medical Fac? ulty in New-York. N. B.?The poor treated gratuitously. an!9 Im* T~T~H1S OLI) TRICKSV?The" ladies i\, are cautioned that at No. 289 Grand-street, corner of Allen (Ferguson's) n place that has long been notorious among the female part ol the public, where they have been invariably treated in such a manner as very frequently has caused the husband or brother to return and demand the same style of shoes, and at die same prices, being fully con? vinced that no store in Grand-street could furnish a more elegant Gaiter Boot for 12 shillings, or Gaiter Buskins lor 3 shillings?in short any article for the foot of a Lady, Miss or Child, of which they have an infinite variety at such unheard of low prices. 7'Acre is no doubt but they mean to sellout tend quit the business. nu31 lm* SI LV E R \VA RE.?Wm. Thomson, Nol 129 William-Street, continues to manufacture Silver Ware of the best description and of the latest patterns.? Presentation Vases, Pitchers, Waiters, Tea and Coffee Ser? vices, Cake and Fruit Baskets and Children's Mugs, riclily chased and appropriately designed. Also, Dessert Emit Knives and Forks, silver blades; Forks and Spoons, king-threaded and plain-threaded patterns. Prize Medals of various patterns, suited for prizes ot Fio ricultural, Horticultural and Agricultural Societies. Orders by letter punctually attended to. The whole of these articles are manufactured on the pre? mises of sterling silver, and no care or expense is spared in the beauty of the workmanship. N. B. DrawiHgs and estimates of articles for presentation will be furnished in answer to an application. j>25 3m TO TATL?RJ57--?rje of The~greatest discoveries ever made in the art of Outtints-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 been confined to hut lew compared with the thousands of the trade that have turned their attention to discover this point l>oth here and in Europe for this fifty 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 thon ughiy attest? ed I.y a number of the trade for eighteen months Ln New York. Any of the trade wishing to obtain rj good rule for Drafting Coats with an original impraveme it on Vests, and other usetul instructions in the general ai t ot Cutting, are solicited to call at 1S6 Fultou st. New-York .where thev will receive ?verv attention. J4.BEZ DAVIS. aul9'lm A YI) EN",Tl^DTivim"'Pen8.?? SUver Medal was awarded J. Hayden for his " very supe? rior Pens" by the American Institute at its last Fair. The Government have given diem the Preference, and the best accou-ntants and many of the public institutions will use no other Pens. They have justly obtained the highest reputa? tion, and are not surpassed ifequaledby anv in the country. Stands._ ray9 tf HE WORLD IN MINIATURE? Embracing a History of the "various Religions brief notice of nearly all the Benevolent aecieiies in the World, notice ot Instruments and Machines used in scientific inves? tigations. Poetry, Musical Instruments, Ancient Grecian Philosophers, Astronomical Information, kc. Agriculture, Notice of all Nations with their population, Statistics, em? bracing the Census for 1840, kc, Stc To which b added a Nomenclature of Technical Terms. By R, W. ALtEN. Price, 37$ cents For sale by SAXTON it MILES, "I_at the Cash Bookstore. 205 Broadway. PERFUMERY, HAIR OIXS, Soaps, Brushes, kc?City and Country dealers ic the above articlrw will find it an object to call at 44 Division-st aul> Im>_R. RICHARDS. BRITANNIA WARE^NVe hare now on band a full assortment of the above ware, having been enabled to keep our manufactory in full blast during the pressure. In times like these, when men and China ware are liable to break, people are learning to be econom? ical: hence the increased demand tor articles of Britannia w are. Onr assortment consists in part of pitchers, p'ain ar.dcovered, from one pint to six quarts; cotlee and tea am*, from two quarts u fonr gallons; candlesticks flat and tall lamps.a gTeat variety, with round and fiat tukes, for burxv j ins od,gas and lard; casiors, plain and revolving; cnfW and tea sets, a large assortment; molasses ccps, tumblers 1 mugs, soup ladles, nursing.bottles, lather boxes, table and ] tea spoons, spmoons, kc Dixon's celebrated tea ware, latest patterns. Also Dixosr's German sdver spoons, ladles forks, 4c. warranted not to tr-rn yellow. I For sale, wholesale and retaiL ai tbe old stand, 6 Bariinr I ?hp by_3u30 2w* BOARDMAN k HART. SHEATHIXfJ CPPPER-100 easks Encli?l) 14 to 32oi. for sale bv s6 GRINNELL, MIN TURN k Co. 73 South street. ?a MTO LET?The Twcmeau No. 101 Bmadwav. a exmtrnrviion* mom and good stand far h boat makfT, fruit storr-,ice. b.c. Apply id John Lori.wrvs.'. No. 77 Ceoar St. ie25 LJ "FOR"SA LE OiV EXCH A NIJ E7? _ Tr^ cottage Uuilt ?Ioa*o ami Sn1'1' nn r?'r:h w?m comer of Fifth avrnte and I2cth street, with 6 full lots, or? namented with tre-s ; al-n a pump near t!ie <!oor; a!*oat C minutes walk from the Railroad. For further pnrticnl inquire of J.iiJ. w. LB VERIO GE, I? Cherry-st. N.T. je?2 tf_ FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED. ?A small ami hrghlv reswfcrible family are de? sirous of rrn'ing B nea'Iv famished House where ihr family now rlcc'/jivlng .be hoj-e (say fmm -* to S persons} would board with* them. A pions family wooM be preferred.? Anv respectable family wtsl in* to rm*ke such arrangementt until May next, or frnger if agreeable, a .'.>. please a Idress '? V? allac'e." at the efflee ot ibis pa;er. ?5 t:1 FTTRl-fALE?A ~2 srory fire-proof _ brick Hou-? and Lat The bouse was recentlv erected, has finished rooms in the garret, a cellar. It is situated in the lower rtrt of Chnrrh street. New Brunt wick, New-Jersey, in an eligible placjs for bnsiness, and contains ?handsomely-finished store; which ? at presert os?d ei a dry gsed st?re, an,; hit been s-ace the be ose was built The premises will he -cid on reaSOBSbie terms. For fur? ther information. ns>plv to C. L. HARDENBERG?!. Esq.,39 Wall-sL N. Y. or to HENRY H. SCHEN? K. I2< ????). ?6 tr rsew-Brunsaick. N. J. Mf? ir sale a v \tl able farm AND COr/NTRT SEAT. :n the town of New Rochelle, about four miles n"ith of the ?i Inge? There are about 120 acre* of first rate land, in a high state of cultiva? tion, with a double two story hOosei in perfect repair- abbat 25 acres of grafted frnll treets in full bearing cnirdition, of the rnn;t approved kinds; und 2<> acres of wood 'a id; :he re? mainder is about equally divid rd bet ireen ploughed, pa>t ure. and meadow land! The farm i- weli feccrd.rnody with stonewalls, and well watered with iprings. ami a running stream through the whole Icujtb of it. There aretwo good I nrhs; a cldermili: cbw-bo&ses, gnmery,. and other buildings convenient and suitable for roch a farm. Apply*o WAGER HULL, Jr.,en !l e rm raises- J. B. BREWSTER. ISO Broad wav, New Y.. k; arm THOM \S H. BURLING, Milton, El ? r -c ? iy T! rr - > ill be made ?a?v. au20 Imltw* NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.-The pub lie is respectfully reminded lha: among rl! the nnmer on? inventions that have been introduced to the ?.riii;r eflectua] ami permanent cure ofCbroni i at ? ( Inflammatory Rheumatism, none has been (bnn?l I II x?~v luahle. or.so certain in its beneficial operations, a - COHENS CELE ERA TED EMRROCATiny The ?.well knowing that no otlie-.- remedy could he manufactured to equal this, ha? for a long lime creased to advertise is. during which period hundreds ot the afflicted have applied for it, and ased it successfully Rafter the utter fallurcof the com? mon quack nostrums, which they have been Induced to try. Toe prep-ietor desires now to inform the public tbai he has made nn arrangement with A. B k D SANDS; of No. 7? Fulton-treet. corner of Gold-street, by wb ch diey havebe rome si'.e agents for die wholesale and n tail sa'eoflhc Em brocntlon, for the i ily and county of New-York. Sine" the introduction of this rente ly tnthe public, various empirics have palm< d upon ihe country nostrums, and lo? tions and liniments-, and - Infallible rheumatic mixtures " all of which are calculated more or less t<> injure the system, rather tUan remove any complaint. In proof of the estimation in which the Eeibrocation i* held bv a respectable men in the medical profession, as ? nl as by the thousands of persons who have been erTectually cured of Rheumatism, the proprietor has subjoined letters front a few who are weil and popularly known to the endre society in New-York, and whose opinions and professional judgement are universally eiteemeo. New-York, August 3, 1838. Dear Sir?Having frequently w I.' the application dl your Rheumatic Embrocation, and the i.eficlal eSects arising therefrom, it affords me pleasure to state thai I most cheerfully recommend it as an invaluable remedy, and the best known for the cure of that painful and distressT.g com palint el?ier in its acute or cbron ? form'. wm. F. PJATT, late Corres. Secretary of Medical Society of City and County ot New-York. Dr. M. k. ("oarx. Dr. M. B. Cohkn?In n plj to yonr requesl asi i my opin? ion of your Rheumatic Embrocation I mosl willingly nc knowledge that I have used it in my praci :e, in fomid it an*>nvaluable remedy >? : palliative lin nenl in cases >t rheumati-m. CH VRLES A. VAN /. \NDT, M D. New-York, April 29.1S30. Dr. M. B. Coiir.sf?I certify that I have nserl von:- Ifbee made Embrocation, and 1 bave fnund it rt most useful ad junct in the treatment oi this painful ilisea1?. and tberelore hesitate not, to recommend it in casesi i Bbeumati-m. WM. ANDERSON, M. D.fcc. No. 3-U Broadway^ New -York. New York. April 25,1839 The lollowing is especially recom-nendeil to the attention ol gentlemen of the Naval and Mi n banl Jervice. I, Henry B. Nones. Captain ii tbe ?uiled States Reyi nue Service, in theservlce of the United.Si tes, do certily thai 1 was for five months articled with the Inflammatory Rhen matism, and had tr e l everyreroedybyadviceofphysicians, without anv relief? and :'nal!v, by advice of Dr. William Rockwell. Health Officer at Quarantine, 1 applied to Dr. MJ B. Cohen, in the month ofJuly, 1*37, for a bottle of.bis' Rbenma?c Embrocation, and after one week's u?e of the specific, was entirely free from pain and able t-i resume my place in the service. H. B. NONES, 1st Lieut. U. S. R S. New-York, August 1. 1837. Should any person remain srept.cal of the virtues of this preparation afti?r nerusal of toe a:iove t- -iim-uii-:'*, in order to do away with allsospicions of quackery, lieg to re? fer t? any of the following person-, a'l Of whom have been completely cured oi Rheumatism by the u-e ol oor Embro? cation. Hon. F. A. Tallmadge, Recorderoftae city of New-York ; Dr. G. Unncker, Hudson-Stret t: Tbos. Bell, Esq , 32 Ann street; Wm. Warner, Esq., Wooster .-!.: E. Ttiombill, Esq , shipmaster. 59 Mrrcer-?t.; Frederii k 't'arv. E-q , la*? gene? ral flour iasprctor of this port. 16 T'*omas-sU: Henry A. Raskin, 18 Varick-strecti Rowland Davies, 18 Spruce street, and corner of 20lh .street and the 3il Avenue; V. P. Pettibone. Esq. of the firm ol Petl Imne >v Long, 4 Liberty-st.; Robert McDermoL Esq., proprietor of the Second Ward Hotel, comer of York and Pearl-sts., Brook? lyn; E. Williams, E-q.. Bloomingdale; .Mr. John Lynn, Steamboat Holel. corner of Wcsl and AmoScSts.: Mr. B. Garno, hotel kee;v-r, Harlem, between 119th and 120th -is.; Thoma- Guvan, E-q.; J. W. B Kerrison, Esq. Rudson-SL; Mr. Henry B. Law-son. East Broadway: CapL H. H. Vass. master of the brig Maria Cornelia of Rostock: John Tayioi, .Iay-st. ?tica, avtent o! the Line Boat-: Mr. Charles B-, .50 Genesee-st. LJtlc.a; Mr. John Richards, Main -t. Dtica, agent of the Line Boars; Mr. Wm. H. Beal, 53 LJberty-sL Schenectady, General Passacre Agent tor rhe Associated Lines of Canal Boats; John S. Cad well, St. L'iiion-st. New Haven. CL O" The public will remember I ".at this Is simply an ex ternal application, and free from minerals. TT Each bottle ol the Embrocation is accompanied with printed d:rectioin f>r tue. and none is genuine unle-s hear? ing the signature of M. B. COHEN. TT Price $2 per boUle. Sold by the agents, A. B. It D. SANDS, Druggists, No. 73 Fulton-street, c irner ol Gold, oud loo Fulton-street, at wholesale and retail Also sold by D'ivi-'. Sands Jo Co., No. 77 Fast Broadway, corner of Market-st; Abraham B. Sands tc Co.;Co. 273 Broadway. an 17 lm OMAN EYE BALSAM, for Weak "L/ andlnflamed Eyes.?This Balsam is a prescription, of one of the most celebrated oculists, has been a long time in use, and is confidently recommended t" the public as the best and most succesful salve ever u-ci for inflammatory diseases of the eye. In cases where the eyelids are very much inflamed, or the ball of the eye thickly covered with blood, it operates almost Like ruagic. and removes all appear? ance of disease after two or three applications. In Dimness of Sight caused by fixed attention to minute objects, or by long exposure to t strong light, and in tl:e weakness or partial loss of sight from sickness or old age, if is a sure restorer, and should be used by all who rind their eyesight failing without any apparent disease. This Balsam has restored sight in many imtnnces where almost TOTAL BLINDNESS, caused by excessive inflam? mation, had existed lor years. Inflammation ard son nes. caused by blows, contusions, wounds on the eye, nr by ex? traneous bodies o^an irritating nature, introduced under tb?. eyelids, is very soon removed by tbw application ol the Bal? sam. One trial will convince the most incredulous of its eflicacy. The following evidence of its superior excellency is from the Pastor of the Episcopal Church at Harlem : Harlem, July, 1841. Messrs. D. Sands it Co.?Otrnts : From motives of hu? manity I am prompted to inform you that a few applications of your' Roman Eve Babam' have made a perfect cure in the cast- of my aged mother, who has suffered under a most painiul inflammadonof the eyes for twelve or fifteen vears. Physicians have given up the case as hopeless on account of the patient'* age, but by the bienrinerol Heaven, your rem? edy has verified the adage, 4 While there is life there is hope.* Yours most gratefully, it Hovt. Mrs. Davis, No. 77 E-.-ex-street, has been cured of inflam? mation of the eyelids ami weak eye?, o' years' duration, by using only one jar oi the Eye Bal.-aro. Miss Fitzgerald, No. 2 Market-street, bad for two orthree years been so much afflicted with weak and inflamed eyes, thai attimes she could scarcely <ee to read. Her eyes have been completely restored by ibis Balsam, after all other means had faile<*. Hundreds have by its healing virtues been restored to sight, where aimnst total blindness, caused by excessive inflammation, bad existed for y ar?. Put up in ?mall jars with full directions tor use. "Price .77^ cents. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by DAVID SANDS ic CO.. 77 East Broadway, corner Mario-i'street. New-York. Sold also by A. B. ii D. Sands,79 and 100 Fulton-street, i and by A. B. Sands it Co., 273 Broadway, coraer Cham ) bers street. v3 \m DISEASES OF TUE EYE & KAR. 192 Broadway, corner of John street, up stairs ; J. SHANKS, M. D., Oculist, and Professor of Opthalmic l Anatomy and Surgery, Diseases of the Eye and Ear, and i Imperfections of Vlsioa Office hours fr?m 9 to 5, dally. N. B. Recent case, of inflammation of the eyeS cure.; by I a single application ot an appropriate character, and those of longer standing in proportion. The poor who apply for gratuitous advice must attend I only between 9 and in a. M. Sl imeod' j rpHE TEETH, THE TEETH.?On ! JL atmospheric pfSsVare pr.nciples full -f t- of nest min : erai teeth or any number that mav be required, will be h> l serre?4 atUie shortest notice, and in the neate*t -tvle, without ,'r3ni1pJ0r clnsPs' Fllii?* Cleaning and Regulating the i evtb done as usual m the best manner. For extracting a l?soili o0 cents ; for curing the toothache .50. All operations warranted by Dr. J. Bu?keV. Dentist, 27 Mnrray^treet. next door to the Churcjj.one block west of B:'ja?way.? Charges moderate. Terms ca.-h. ;?.;: eodSm J| FOR LIVERPOOL?Packet "of September 7tii.?The packet ship ROSfJOE, H. Uuttleston, master, will sail as above, her regular day. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda? tions, apply *n board, foot of Mai.Un l.ane, or to GRINNELL, .MIN'i URN h CO., 73 Suuth-ftreet. The packet ship GEORGE WASHINGTON. A. Bor? rows, master, will succeed die Roscoe, and sail on the 7th of October, her r?-sQ]&r day. au 11 THE CHEAPEST HAT STORE IN THE WORLD!!?CONANT. 280 Grand street has now on band, of the latest spring fashion, an excellent as sortinent of Silk Hats at $2 25, $2 50 aud $3?a reduction of 50 cents en each hat fr??m former prices. Also a superior article of For Hat, lor #4. equal to any sold in the citv for $4 50 and s?3. The public are respectfully invited to call. A good assortment of Bov'i H jts and Caps on band. aa23 SmeodTTbitS C ONANT, 230 Grand-sL near Alien. * ^PEOPLE'S LINE FOR Air ^^y.jj^.. BANY and btcTmedlateptaces fnoui?? >t of <>.nrtl.k!>0-*L Tbesteasner N? K7II AMERICA. Capt M. H. True*. will leave as abore 2t 5 p. M. on Jfon-.lay a::: T'*ar* lay. rhe COLUMBIA? CaptiT. P. Newberry.w?l leare at ibove ntA P. M. on W^h:es fay an! Saturday. For passac* or treisrhv^ppry to P. C.Schnitz atthe office ?ft th<* wharf, or on board. N. B. A'! f t<1s of properly tnVer only at the risk of the -wcers tbereof. <y CT* ftMORNMNG LINK for AJ - \?-S^S5S3f- B VNV. TROY, n-i i intermediate Und nrs rrom ine Meamlx at Pier io*>t of Barclay s*.. The low-pressure Stenmboai PR?Y, Capt A. Gnrharr, This {Th::rs.-'av i Moniie ir. a' 7 oV'ock. TWnewrlow-prrs?mreste?mboat AL8ANY, Capu J. 6, 'enkins. To-morrow i Fr: lay! Moraine, at 7 o'clock. For passage,appty at the office, tool of Barclay-street, or >n board. Notice?AH Goods, Freight. Baggage, Sana B^N, Specie, >r any Other kind of Property, taken, shipped, or po' on ">oard litis boat.mu?l he at the risk ol tb" owner* of..??<-!< >??".? .s. Freight, or Bsc gage. 4c \ p3*3 Opposition line tor ai Snsl^i^. bany, landingatlbe footcf Horomood street, N'ewourgh, Pougl keepste, Kings on Pont, C itjk? and Hudson. Tbesplend -. at WASHINGTON.Captain J. M. Brow::, nil] leave the Pier at the Ibol ot RoblftSOnsSteeel foe Mbany every Tuesday, Thursday and i-aturd.iv, at 5 v! vk. P. M. Leave Albany! f Ml of L\ dins .;-<.:. f..r New York,every Monday, Wednesday and Fri.<a<\ at A o'clock';?. M. For passage or freight, appiv on hoard or >o D. K.M VRTIN, IS2 West-street Freight 'aken on ihr r.'ost reasonable terms. T>i Le ? a Steamboat Berth at Wnrrctvstreet P>r Vorth Kiv?r. Apply on board *,Va..; ,-.g. ?. auSft lm* fc F*^^KVi:NlNG LINE of Sct>;;^ SBttEcSBSL boatsfor Albany, daily, at T o'clock P; V., Sunday excepted, trr>:n tbe pier between Conrilstad and Liberty streets. Tin- steamer SOUTH ^MBRICAtCaptBrainard,! "-.ei Monday, Wednesday and Fr lay Afterpoons it 7 o'clock. TTm steamer ROCHESTER, Capt. A. P.St John, l>->\ei she above pier Tuesday,..Thursday and Saturday After? noons, at 7 o'clock. The R ehester and South America are new av4 substan. rial I".u:s. well fitted up nnd furnished with .-rate rooms^ and for speed ami accommodations are ?oi surpassed by iiiv boats on the river. p tssengen by thi.; Line of boats will at all times arrive hi Albany m ample time for die firs; train of cars for the r.ast and West v g*? ^"MoiiNfNG BOAT FOR Xw^==S==?L PKFKSKIt.L. \ ERPLANCK, GRAM SY^POlN l, SING-SING, TARRYTGWN, HOB? S FERRY, HASTINGS.AND YORKERS ?Bn Dinner < ? board. The new and splendid steamer CO? LUMBUS, Capt, F W. stone, will leave New-Yoik, fin ii I be foot of. Chambers-street, every Morning. (Fridays e;. cepted.V at 7 c'clock : and returning Irace Peekskill, safitb .lav. at 124 o'clock, P. M:, except Sundays, when die will leavePeekskill at2o'clock, P. M ; landing at the (cot of llnmniond-street, each way. Notice ?All poods, bright, baggage, bank bil!<, specie, or nnv other kind of property, taken, shipped, or put on board this Boat must be at lb* rbk of the ow ner, ol such goods, freight, baggage, fee. All per-ons are forbid trusting any one on account of the above Boat ar owners. s2 fr^g5*- ftSRAND EXCURSIONS--. K-yjg^i jit?sL. f< r the Fishing Banks otT Sandy Hook every Tut sday and Friday during the season. The Ittrge ^iiid coraraqdioussteamboat SUPERIOR, CaptJobn Got is again in readiness and will commence her regular trips for the season on Friday morning. May 27th, leaving yH oier foot of Chambersst at B of clock, Uammondst^ m*t I. Can .1-st. J past B, P:er No. 1 N it. \ to 9o'clock, Mul ?;. ti et Pier 9o'clock, Catherine-si. Ferry, Brooklyn, }jP:?t Pier No. I S. R, J pa?t 9 o'clock, lauding at Fi n Hamilton Fark each way 23 Ce -is, The liont will be accompanied !>y in old Fisherman w ?ll ? -iji-. tintesl w'iia the Fishing Ground. Bait furnished. An exc? llent Band af?fusic :* engaged to acco npany the boat, Refreshments of the first quality furnished on hoard extra. a chamber-maid will attend to the iadies and children. Cnpt. Gould pledges tSiniself that no pains sLtall he sjNir?d t? give satisfaction and make these Excursions bo?i plea, s?nt.nnd agreeable to t.;,o*e who wrSl honor him with th-iir I pati onnge. ' The Public are assured that the Superior will postiir.-iy h ave en the above days throughout the s'-a-son. if the n ja. her sennits. mv2C 3n> E Z^L . ^NEWARK & NEW-YORiv! TSmK^ivS^ Pare onlj \2\ < cuts. The splendid ."ad ? immodioas steamer PASSAfC. Cup:. .fo!n GatTy, b"?>g lompleteiy and elegantly refitted, will commence her rt;ro. lar trip* for the season ?;i Thursday, March 10?leaving as f iljowa: I oct of Barclay st. N. fork, I Centre Wharf, Newark, i. ? '.-Ik. a. m*.4 4o'cik^.M. I At7JoV5k.v.v Sc Ho'clk,r.Ji '>n Sundays the Passaic v ill leave New-a ork at K> a. M. nid I p. M.?Leave Newart at 7J A. M. and S o'clock. M. X7* Freight ol every description carried at very reduced rates. m5 bin f> ^ ST? T E N LS LA N i > F E K K Y ! jjaa5jai.'ljB^ii ?Foot of Wbiteball-srreet--l'n? Rteant* ers STATTEN ISLANDER and SAMSON will run et follows*, until farther sotice: Laaves Statkn Island at7j, 9, 10,12 A. M., ami H,t, l, -..6.7. p. M. Lf.av?s WntTEHAXL at 8, 9,10, II, A. M. and 2,31,4,6,6, 7. p. M. ^?.i go..dsshipped are required lo be particularly marked, and are at rh.- risk of the owners thereof. je8 - p^5*3 FARE and "FREIGHT HnifiS3tt. REDUCED.?REGULAR mail LINE forTMtoVlDENCE and BOSTON, via STONINGTON md N.EVf PORT?Composed of die follow ing superior Steamers * i nttine in connection with the Sioningion and Providence ned Boston and Providence Rallr-flds. The MASSACHUSETTS, Captain Comstock. KHODK ISLAND, 5' Thaver, NAftftAGANSBT, " Woolsey MOHEGAN, ? Vanderbllt. The steamers of the Line lor Boston and Providence, via Stoningtan w ill lenve pier, No. 1, N. It. Battery Place ai 5 o'clock, P. M, daily, Sundays excepted. P'i.r furtlier informationj apply at No. 22 Broadway. r^~^T. WbU & CO:* Lino ^^1^^^^ For NEWBURGH, landing ai CALD vvkots, Wiest point, and cold spiUNG.-fbs steamboat Highlander, Capt Itohert Wnrdrop, will Itave foot of Warren-st,every Monday, Thursday, and .Saturday, it 4 P. M. Returning, will lirave Newburvh every Aurnay ?l Si \. Mi and Tuesday and Friday at 5 P. M. For freight or pas-a-,'e apply to the Captain on board. Baggage and freight of oil descriptions, Bank bills orspe cie, board, must bent the risk of the owners thereof, unless a bill of lading or receints be ilirned for the -anie. 122 /^BUFFALO and Green Uay. 3eK_ The steam COLUMBUS will plv he tweeu Buffalo and Green Bay during die season.as btlow Leaves Buffalo, Leaves Gr. en Bay, 'tine 20 June 27 ?fuly 4 19 July 11 25 August I 15 29 August 8 22 Sept 12 2G Sepi. 5 19 October 10 24 October 3 17 31 touching at intermediate ports. Fur freight and passage, apply to the master or. hoard, or lo A. IL COBB k CO. I u *? , m v P. L. PARSONS 4 CO. 5* ?u,Tltl0' N- Y i<?20 j^FOIi newburgh?Land .?,3^ bgat Caldwell's, West Point and CuM Spring.?ThesteamboatJAM ES M ADISON, Cant.Cl.ir!ei Halsiead, will leave Warren-street Pier, every TUIfisDAx' and FKJDAV EVENINGS,at l o'clock. AH Baggage. Packages or Parcels. Bank Bills or Specie put on board of this boat without being entered on the book of the boat or receipted for, will be at die risk of ?ieow ers thereof. (28 h S??__r>ELIZAHETH-PORT AN! NEW-YORK FERRY COMPANY Summrr Arrangement.? Facr \l'<i Cenlt. The steamboats W/TER-WITCH, CINDfc.BKLI.\ ami WILLI AMSBI'RGH, ply daily fromEli/atictii-PorttoNew York, louchingat New-Briehton and Port-Richmond, ob and alter the 11 ili day of August, IIM2?each trip, as foi'owi: Leave Elizabeth-Port, ^ i Leave N.'fork, pier 1,N.R At6*,8and 11 o'clock, A. M At ?ji.kj and l<^ A. SL< 8D0 At 1,4 and 5J o'clock. P. M | At 2.4 and 6 o'clock, P.U On Sunday, L?ave Elizabeth-Port at 8. 10and 12 o'clock, A. M s?d at 1, 4A and 6 o'clock, P M. Leave N?*w.York at 3, lOand 11* o'clock, A. M. acda;2,3i and 6 T. M. N. B.?Passengers' for Westfield, Scotch Plains, Plaiiield, Bound Brrxik, Someiville. Easton 4 Schoolevs Mnoiwn. by the BBzabetb-tOwn and Somerville Railroad Car>, will leave New-York in the 3* /clock boat in die momine,an? in the 2 and 4 o'clock boats i? the allernoon. Passengers from the8i o'clock boat will leave Soiaervflle in stages for Easton and tor Scbooleys .Mountain on the ar? rival of ibe cars ai .Somerville. , The Horse Car will leave the Irontof the Union Hotel, quarter of an hour previous the departure of each bort All baggage at the risk of iL? owner._ EASTERN DIVISION NEW YORK AND KRIE RAILROAD. y- -y The Company's Stearahoat and Barges (Cap? tain .4. H. Sbultz) w ill run in connection with trains or cars between the toot of Duone-street New-York, and Gosfcen,a? follows : FOR PASSENGERS. . ? Daily (except Sundays) leave Gosfien at 7 o'clock, A atu\ arrive in N*w-York at 11' A. M. Leave New-York at 3 o'clock, P. M., daring tb? v**1*' anu arrive in Goshen at 7j P. M. FOR'FREIGHT. w . ^ Leave Goshen at 2 o'clock, P. M. on Mondavs. To*^aP| Thursdays and Fridays, and arrive in New-\ork the sar? evening." u, i Leave New-York at 5 o'clack, A. M. on Tuesdays, we* nesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and arrive in Gosbei. sao?" dar. ' H. C. SEYMOUR, Superiate?!.??* i?Lv mh-_ ~LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COM PAN Y?Another section wiHbeepr?? _for travel on die loth insL, three wuess**^ '1 h<.mpson to the Suffolk Station, with the toiiOROS-" rangernenl on the extended line: u?iraaS-' Or. and after Wedw-seay. 10th cf August 1?4^, mv*^ will run as followsi Leave SolTolk Station at 6 A M and ! J P M Leave Dier Park at 64 A M and 11 o'clock..P_M Leave Hkkavirk at 7i o'cli>ck. A M arul 21 P M Leave Hempstead at 7, o'clock. A M and 2J P W Leave Jamaica at t o'clock. A M anu P M . p ? Leave South Ferry (N. York side) at 91 A M a"4! r Leave Brooklyn at 9* o'clock. A M and 4J Y 31 SUNDAY TRAINS. L^ave Jamaiea ai 8 o'clock A M and 4\ P M . u pM L>ave South Ferry (N York side) at &i A M ana ^ Leave Brooklyn at <*z A M and 5JP M Leave Suflolk Sution at 2\ P M Leave Deer Park at 3 P M Leave Hicksvilleat3J P M Leave Hempst-ad at 51 P M _ ,. ..fftlo'rs FARE?For Tickets at the office in B^'^zTctrie Jamnica2Sc. Brushville 3Sc. Branch -Vie, Hewptte*^ ?jc Pia and Westbory 56q Hicksville 62c, Fara?.*??,c D--r Paik Re, Babj ton *)i, Suffolk Station & Ufypi feN B. IV?:,?-i-sare desired lo procure uc?*? taking -eats in the cars.