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BY HORACE GREELEY. PRICE OflfE CEJVT. THE NEW-TORS TRIBGNE i? published every mom:n*;, at No. ?I Ann-street, New-York, tod delivered to City Sabscriber* for ONE CENT per copy. Hail Subscribers, $4 per annum uj advance: otherwise ?,.', tesms OF advestisinc-rOR each ADVEaTlSEMENT Of Ter* lines or lees (over sue), first insertion. 30 eta. Do. for each subsequent insertion. 515 ?4 Da for Mr insertions, or one week,.St] 50 Do. for Twentv?Ji>e insertions, or one aionth.?3 OO Leerer Advertisements at equally favorable rates. For Fivebaas, huff the above rates; Two fines, one fourth of isese rasss?payable in all eases in advance. T HE T RIB? N E ,_ NEW-YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 15. C7*Gov. Seward (we learn from the- Albany Evening Joarnal) peremptorily declines mother reelection, and d-> lires it to be understood that under no circumstances will he rtfer his name to be used 3s that of a possible candidate. He rfoes this from no ill-feeling toward any portion of the fl'hir party, but on the contrary will in privat? as in public Je do all in hit power to maintain the nscendcnrv of Whi snaciples and promote the success of those great measures lith Which the prosperity of the Country is intimatrK blend? er]. The Journal remarks: Gov. Seward, at the close of his present term of office rill have devoted four years to tho discharge of it-, high and rrsponsihle duties. This has required a sacrifice of every .jther duty nnd interest. Having, therefore, performed his ifaare of public duty nnd enjoyed his share of public honors, v now feels at liberty to consult his personal interests nnd .nciinatioiis by asking the 1'eople to cast buth the response biUttss and the honors of the Executive Department oi theit (ioverroneni upon some other riti/..-n. Canada.?The Canada Assembly is all absorbed in form? ing Committees (of eleven euch) on Contested Elections, which are very numerous. There has been a fist-fight in one of the Committee-rooms, in which Mr. Christie of Gaspe gave the Ii?' to Mr. Hamilton of Bonaventura, and w;,s knocked down for his manners. A challenge was seht bv ihe knocked-down, but not accepted by the knocker. Canal Tolls.?Tho Tolls received on the Canals of this Siate first week in July, 1841, was.?18,111 17 First week in July,'40,. 33,143 04 Increase,.?l?.l(i7 83 KP The tolls colleoted at Fairport, head of the Chemuug Canal, uji to July 1st, were last year $4,134 ?7 ; this year 11,701 79; increase $7,567 22, or almost 200 percent. KT The Huston, Md. Gazette says that the dwelling of Mr. Goldsborough in Talbot county was struck by lightning un the Bill inst. The glass in the window- was shivered bu' no oth.ir in jury was done. Fivav Peru_Extract of a li-itor from a yentlnmon. resi? lient at Lima, dated 6th of May last : " General Gamurru bids fuii to last out his Presidential term. He hns just succeeded in quieting un cmbrcuk in which 3000 men were in urms aguinst him ; but like true Peruvians, nobody was killed on either si?h\ and the chief of the party that ran most (Vivanco, etc., &c>,) have escaped into Bolivia. Santa Cruz is yet in Ecuador, threatening a coalition attack with Florcs. I hope it may never take effect, as we ate better off with those we have tlinn we would be with a change effected in tbtit manner." [Nat. Gazette. K?EriNi; Ice.?We find in the Kentucky, Farmer the fol? lowing valuable directions for keeping ice : We take, ut sunrise, from the ice-house, us mach ice ns -ill probably be wanted through the day and cover it up in ?.Tie saw-dust placed in a barrel which sits in the dairy :ouse. At night the size of any given lump is scarce percei - ?jbly diminished. It is a perfect charm. Away with your ialf ton of lumber, charcoal and /.in-, with which you are Kimbugged under the name of "refrigerator." The Funeral Obsequies.?Our citizens yesterday morn eg rendered their lust honors to the earthly remains of their ttefriend and fellow-citizen, William Henry Harrison. The irtirse which bore the body from tin' residence of Col. Tay ?rto the steamboat that conveyed it tu North Bend was "needed by the company of dragoons and the several mili try companies which arrived from the Louisville encamp -Trent in time to join in the procession, and followed by relu nvs. and* personal friends of the deceased, by the committee ?uich hml brought it from Washington, the committee of viv which had been appointed to make arrangements for as obsequies, the City Council, officers and soldiers of the ite war, Judges and officers of the Supreme ami Common leas Courts, members of the bar. Odd Fellows, firemen. "Jier association*, and large numbers of citizens in nn indi ilinil capacity. The procession moved, to solemn music, from the re.-i \nce of Col. Taylor on Sixth-street, west to Race, thence ?uth to fourth, thence oast t* Broadway, thence down Broadwny in the wharf, and on the wharf to the steamboat iUntan, which lay ut the foot of Main; nnd the pavements, ad doors ami windows of houses, for the whole of this dis lace were crowded with persons, numbering doubtless from ?i.OOrt to 20,000, who had assembled to have a last look, as ?:p?>sed, of the cistfin which enclosed the body of the rane "'ica dead. The boat left the wharf for the Bend about 1 o'clock, boar? 's' with the remains the committees, tlie detachment of 'sited States murines, ami relatives of the deceased. By sr*tial invitation, the Rev. John T. Brooke went down to Natal the funeral service of the Church of England at tin ttsb. [Cincinnati Gazette, 8th inst. Last Pt si.ic Tribute.?The citizens of Cincinnati h;i\ e -Xted as one watt in their hist tribute of affect ion towards ' b who was so lately their neighbor, friend and Chief Ma Pirate. We have never before witnessed?nnd never again uatfTriuaisj?mch an entire und universal commingling of ^F*?. and affection, and sorrow, from till hearts, as the oc rwoo called forth. Asthccitv's procession, to which were ??ed l:u;re numbers from the surrounding country, took up *4ttw nnd measured tread with the mortal remains of him *to so latch- lived and moved the people's friend, the entire which seemed to reiL''i universal save where the :. doge and muffled drum broke upon the stillness, to re-awaken emotions in all hearts which bid Time ^lf could not hop., to suppress. There no effoil to "^c a pageant; none was necessary. It was but required positions should l>o assigned all orders in the line of pro *PB, and the train moved forward in silence and sadness. '* lateness of the hour at which we write will prevent more ?* a few general remarks. We cannot omit to srseuk, J,?*er, of that little band of some thirty nr forty who 5*^Q*<i clcise to the body of their old Commander. , l?j*ete weather-beaten soldiers who, in the severe, siitier but brilliant campaigns of '12?*Kt had followed tlu '*? General to his countrv's battles und victory, now ac '*Pttying bis remains to their last resting place, ami very 10 ke themselves followed, one by ono, until the men of ^**r shall Eve only in the recollection of their children v ^atry. And we may simply remark that never again seen assembled together intime s.i many of the grey Pioneers of the West as united ir. procession at Cin .'i3*??'r"rthe purpisse of offering the last tribute of nffec 05 ^ the pupil 0f Wayne, and Father of the West. via*"dilion to the large number of onr own citizens pre ?* we are glad to -co many of our friends from Louis ?* &nd other parts of Kentucky, and from Indiana and the *v>r of Ohio. The order of "Odd Fellows and Firemen " I desire 70a to nnderntassd the irne pri NEW-YC : " 11.. I turned out in lnreo numbers, nnd made an imposing-appear- ' ance. The members of the Bar, and the Municipal officer* were fully represented. We were sorry to learn that three ! or four military companies from Louisville were delayed by i their Boat, so as not to reach thi> rrity until two hours after ' the Procession had ?eparate,!. [Cin. Daily Rt p. July 8. Thk MoRMOXS.? A Galena paper says, " from ahat we hear and read, we should judge that ere at excitement pre? vailed among the other inhabitants of Hancock county and vicinity, in relation to this sort. We should" exceedingly ro ? grot to sre th>- exciting scenes of Missouri re-enncted in this State, but we consider such as not among the impossibility What.appears to excite particular aversion or alarm, is the organization of what is called the Nuuvoo Legion?who mus? ter every few days, ' all harnessed for war.' Thr ir neigh? bor*, unskilled in the mysteries of the golden plates, fear they are to be driven out, as were the Hitit^s, Jebtisites, &c. from the hind of Canaan of old, and that Smith does not place as much fnilh in the efficacy of rnrn's horns, in tettring down the walls ?f the Gentiles, as in ahooting-irons and I.ail cartridges. Gnr belief has been, thnt the Mormon Legion has been organized for defence, as in case of an attack, as in Missouri." Attempt to Escape.?Three of the condemned mur? derers tit St. Louis, Madisen Wnrriek and Seward, mode an attempt to escape from prison, and actually succeeded in getting into the streets. After a hot pursuit they were re? captured and carried to jail. [Cy Comparatively speaking, we admin- n rascal to one ol those two legged animals; usually denominated ' mean wen.' ?who have m ithet soul normanlv looks. If we were Gov? ernor General, every ' tinker's son' of them should be colon? ized, nod I.bliged to subsist on each ??ther's littleness fot the remaimlet ??! their days. [St. Louis Bulletin. ??II IKON MPKI.VJS PAV1I,I<>\, SCHOHARIE COUNTY. N. I'. MTills neu ami commodious HOTEL ?rill lie open for lbs re< eption "i v isiteri early in July. ? Ii location on the verge ni Schobarie, Otsegoand Montgomery Counties, surrounded bv a cluster of villages, Cherry Valley, Coopersiown, Schoharie, E.r ance, Springfield, Fort Plain, Canajoharin, Fonda, Ames and others, ?ltd commanding across the Mohawk Valley and into Vermont, a vie* equal to that ol the CaUkill'Monntaiu House, possesses advantage* und beauties tor a fashionable Summer resort, highly picturesuue and desirable. It is within a few hours ride of Albany, Troy, Saratoga Springs, Scbenectudy, Ulica, dfcc; it i- easily accessible, either from Canajo harie or Fort Plain, on the Albany and Utics Kail road, where car? riages leave daily, 011 the arrival of the i ars, or by the Turnpil e from Albany to Cherry Valley, by daily stage,, being about Ibrty-fivc miles Wr-t of the city of Albany. The rides in the vicinity, the numerous villages, extensive views, neighboring caves, and romantic scenery, with the delightful fishing in ut-i'L'o l.iik.-, ?r<-aiuoni! the many attractions offered to those seek? ing in tIk- heat of Summer either health or pleasure. Added to these advantages, the pure, clear waters of these Springs, greatly resembling those of ine W ime Sulphur Springs 01" Virginia, have been'proved to be highly efficacious in Rheumatic, Cutaneous und Dyspeptic Complaints, and in -oiiih respect* possesses medicinal and healingpropeities unsurpassed aud believed lobe unequalled by any in the United States. From a Certificate of a recent analysis, made for the Proprietor, by one of the most eminent Chemists in tin- country, (Dr. Chrlton, of New-York,) the following result* have been obtained from one gal? lon.-ot' the ws er: Sulphate of Magnesia. 42.40 grains. Sulphate of Lima.111.6:1 " Chlorid? ..f Stodinal. 2A4 " Hydrotulphnret of Sodium, j Hydrosulpuijret of Calcium, ?. 2.2H ?? Vegetable extractive Matter, ) - 1C0.9-) Sulphuretted Hydrogen 'i.i* .Iff cubic inches. Wann, Cold and Shower (lull.., furnished at all times, either of the mineral or fresh water, and every attention given 10 render the stay of visiters agreeable. ISAAC <>'. WILLIAMS. Sharon Springs, N. Y? June, 1841. je28 3w3aw ltVAC KO?U?i TO LET, in \Villi.m-burgh, L. 1.?Two dooms aad a Bedroom on the sreond floor of u brick front House, pleasantly situated on No-tb Fourth street. Kent $50. Al-o, a front Basement, Ihre? Rooms Oil the second floor, and one Bedroom in the garret, of abrick front Ilutiso ,,-h.11 k the above. Kent .*'..'?. luquire of K. PETTY, 111 the rear ?u North Fifth strcot. jyOlwood*_ MF OK ?AI.K OK TO I.KAMI-:.? A House and about three acre.-of Land l ud out >> i Gardeu, situated at Far-Rockaway, Lous Island, about fifteen miles fron New York, withiu a short distaucc of the Manne Pavilion. The House is suitable for n Boarding-bouse, being very larg. and commodious. On the premises are a burn and other OUt-buitdittgs, togethei with u well of good water. It n enclosed- by a new pale board fence. For par? ticulars apply to SAMUEL R.-B. NORTON, ?11 the Premises. Also, it Farm for mlo, situated at the above place, a quarter of a mile west of the Marine Pavilion, embracing iwo neck- of choice I.ami. being a beautiful situation for building or for other improve? ments, bavin* n front of three-quartere of n mile on the ocean. The F irm contains 2l'tl acre- of Land, suitably divided into tillable, wood laud aud meadow. The ir.l&iul communication by the Jamaica Cove bring vessels to the centre of the Farm. Al-o, for sale, other Land similarly situated. It can be divided into t?u Farms if so wished. Apply to jyCf.'w SAMIF.L It. '!. XHItTON, m Far.Ro.ki?ay, I.. I. OFFICE TO LET. T.ic splendid Basement Rooms in the Merchants' Exchange corner of Wall and Hanover-streets. Apply to Mr. Pearson itftre of the Company, corner Hanover and Exchange Place, or ti h-.-.i tf J. WINCHESTER. 30 Ann-street TO I.KT. The lliird <tory of the rear bilildinc No. 90 Ann-sttceL Ii one oftho liest Rooms in the city t'"r a Printing office, or ro? light business, being livhtrd on throe .-ides. Rent$150. Applv to ?29 NT II. GREELEV, ?r J. WINCHESTER, 30 Ann-st FOR SALE?A handsome little COUNTRY PLACE; containing about I5j n.-rcs, situated Hboul two miles above Hackensack Tout, X. J., at the cross road-, and r.oar the river. On said place is ? good house, kitchen and barn lately built. The homo loi ai the comer contains a little over 1 of an acre, which may be haJ separate from the other land if required. The lot of land, i nearly 15 acres, i-a little distance from the house lot, and i- a beauti j ful .-it.- for building. The whole is worthy the attention of any per- \ son wishing to ?rep n public house, or of a mechanic, or f,.r a private dwelling. Term- v. ry cu>y. Also for sale, the three-story House and Lot No. S Hoboken-street, ? oppo-ite the Clinton Market. Apply to jc24 1meod*_J. R. HKATOX. 2CQ Spring st. FOK MALE?Or cxchsinte tin productive CiU Proper ty?A Farm of "si acre-, situated ih Uuntiuzinn Township, L I_ .'I miles from North port, from which a steamboat pin-* to and from New-York twice a week. Good buildings, coed watar, Ac Ac For full p.-.rtiriil.irs inquire of F. \V. WOOD -1 Kimictoii-.tr.-eL rrtr-^-?r? I1KSH BLOOD CATTLE, dec.?V? Dm KoTitr ham ? ion horned Hull- Cows, Heifers and Calve.. Also ?jtj^JCL r Norfolk thin-rind and Berkshire Pigs. They nr.- of thi improved siock of Wm. R. Townsend ofNew-Haveu. For parties lurs, pedigree. Ax. inquire mi the American Institute, in the Par! For Stile.~The ship Kobert It.iwnr. burthen 5U0 tens, \SE|n has carried 1600 balea Mobile Cotton under d.-ck. coppered ~" and cupper fasti nod, and built under the superintendence of Abraham Ginora, Esq.,of New Bedford Apply to j39 GRINNELL, MINTURN * CO, TS South st. FOR CIIA.BTBR Oll MAL K.?The coppered ?Ej&anri copper-fastened Bark ROSALBA, Spencer, master, at 2000 """"l.urrcU burtbeu?new in perfect order tor a voyage. Applv to je5J 15P.INNFI.1. MIXTI KN A C... South -i. FOB LONDOJV?Tacket ? ?: l-t Augu t?The packet Ontario, W. K Bradisfa master, wiii s.s,i above, her r? guhtt day. For freight or passage, havme superior accommo? dations, apply on board foot ofMAi len-utne, or to ?.-i liKINNT.l.i.. MIXTl UN A CO. > S??utk->t. "^V ?AM t:l> TO f If A KT V. B? \ vessel of2,500 to SgCS.3,000 b or'!- !. irthi h i.. loa ! for a port in is.- south of Europe. -?? Apply to [jylS GR1NNELL, MINTURN fc Co. 78 South. XMERICAN TK AX M|?ORT A TI OX t O.TIFA N\'.?t'anal and Lake Transportation -Merchandize, Pasten gers, Ac forwarded with care and dispatch. For freight or pusace apply to 11. NTLESA Co.,59 Quay-sL, Albany. ^ II. U RIGHT A Co., Rochester. Proprietors. J P. WOLF ,v P. J. K.N Al F. h i Wash. ?t. NY \ Audio .. .P GRANDIN, ItW Broad--l X. Y. I C. P. KELLOGG, " Is.,, p. [.. PARSONS & ('?>?. Buffalo. : Al" ul' H. W ELLS. 3 Conrt st- Bt-ton. J_jyl 4m I.FE TOBACCO I' APER.--?1 ream. .?,? f!:u.. uiu; Tobacco Paper, for sale by jeSO PF.It:SK A: IlltialKS. l.l Lilv-rts-st. BLEACH IX?; Y'OW?EK.-I?.? i- Boyes' celebrated Bleaching Powder, for sale, by m19 if PF.USSF A RROOKS. ?:i I.i!.ertv-stre-?L \| ADDKK.- : i ca?k> tlinh.-o Madder for -..I- by ill jv-J GR1NNELL, MINTURN A. CO. S.>uth-?t. WHALE BOXE.? ti o.?i II... VVhaM...ne now landing, Kir sale by GRINNELL, MINTURN A Co. ~B ^outb-su jy* 'PRY POTS.-lti Trv Pots. IL.i. lt*J.~aud~lsUirallons. tor sale 1 by GRINNELL, MINTURN * CO. 78 South st jy7 nciwiea of the Gwrers.cne.it. I wish them carried . >RK. TIII'RSDAV HORMXfi. JULY 1 ss, NEW-YORK. ALBANY AND TRO. STEAMBOAT LINE. For Albanv, from the foot of Burclav-.tr-ct The ALBANY.'..Thurau- Mornir.e at "o'clock. The TROY.Friday Morning at 7 o'clock. The ALBANY.Saturday Morning at 7 o'clock. From the foot of Cot tliindt-?rreet. Th* DEWITT CLINTON Friday and Sattln.ay Afternoon, at 5 o'clock. eKOPLE'J* LI.NL OF STEAM BOATS *j, FOR ALBANY....PASSAGE $L The new and commodious Steamboat I'TICA. Cu?t.A. H. Schnitz,leave- the steamboat Pier be? tween Coitlandt and Lihertv streets, THIS AFTERNOON. July 1"., at S o flock. For freight or p is-age i.ppiv on board or to P. C. BCHOLTZ. at the otBee r.n the wharf. EVENING LINE OF STEAMBOATS. FOR ALBANY.....FARE %\. The new and commodious steamboat SOUTH AMERICA. Capt. L. W. Brancard, leave- tue pier fi. twecn Co?rtlsndt and Liberty street- everv Monday, Wednesday and Friday nt 7 o'clock. The ROCHESTER, Cspt-A. P.St- John, leave- th.- above pier every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock. For pa-sasc or freight, apply to P. C. SCHULTZ, nt the rdT.ce. or ?n hoard. s?r~Cr->*? STEAMBO AT DIA".?I ONB?Tu, Y~^j,^-v. , i?' lei.tin wharfb itween Barclay and \ esey-streels, "?U"*J?*-?*~N. ? fork, for Albs st5o' lo k P.M.? very Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday, and returns from llbanyon Monday, \\ edne-day and Friday, at the ;.im, li.o.r. She goe- through witb ont laadinr, makine her p*i=*a?c? regularly und certainly within twelve hours?al rays in tone for the Western Rnilroad. The pro? prietors run her for comfort rather than speed. Thcr" is nr. noise or jar on lioard of her ; the engine, being horizontal, is below deck, and moves very still, und is without ?ny unpleasant 'well. She ha? two large cabins and tw o sslun .? be|?w dec!.. a ladies saloon and two sa looas for gentlemen on the main deck, and nineteen -tale rooms on the upper dee1,, ?nh a hall 15 feet wide and li?i feet long for prome? nading between them. Tins hull is well heitere.I. lighted and venti? lated, and opens >by double door, on the forward and liter decks, aJTarding a walk lh.- a hole length of the boat Th- saloons and slate room- have each a bell leading to a hall where servants are ,u con? stant attendance. The slate rooms sip 7 by II feet, and have double bed- , slid can, when required, luve i*., additional si uiding berth- in each -I them. A nartof these rooms connect by fold ins doors, making a spacious parlor, where families and parties can nave lea, -upper or breakfast, at any hour of the passage. A chambermaid wafts on the ladies' is loon, snd another on the state room-. Passengers ar.- not called up by a bell on reaching the w harf, hut n?e :,t their ?w n leisure, all noise on deck being strictly prohibited. The Diamond is avert stin* boat, and dors not roll or careen in rough w.ateror high winds. She is 970 feel long, draw-, t feet water only, and can pu-- the Overslaugh and all the shoals nt any lime of tide. [jy.r> Im] A. FLOWER, Commander. FOB SHREWSBI Kl - SUA/?fE? ARRANGE~ME.\T. FOR LONG BRANCH, on an HOUSE, RHMSO.M DOCK MIDDLE i OWN. AT BROWN'S DOCK A RED RANK. P> Cf* ?->, The steamboat OSIRIS, Capt. J. U. Allaire, will ^hB| lJTtt-'r"" :,v 1 '- '""'loo Market slip, Easl River. ""^t*?fc"every Monday morning, at d o'clock; Tue..luv. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, ami Sunday, at r o'clock, A. M., and Saturday, at 12 o'clock, i ram. Returning, leave Red Rank DI balf-pasi 1 o'clock, everv day, (ex? cept Monday> at 10 o'clock, A. M . m d Saturday, at -I P. M. The boil will run a- above until further notice, navigation nnd Weather permitting. N. B.?All Ireignl and baggage at the risk of the owners thereof. jy93m LOOK AT THIS! SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, -rCHEAP EXCURSION. Zi^'? K"r KOCKA WAY and NEW-YORK?The Citi ' lien- Rue of Stage., between New.Yolk and Roeknway Pavilion, on and after Thursday, July I, l-il. During the summer season, the Citizens Line of Pos l Coaches will leave New-York every day (Sundays excepted) at-I o'clock P.M.; -topping at the Broadw ay House it a <|U irter pa?l Tl o'clock; Carlton House, Wnshinrtsn Hall. American, Astor, City Hotel, Howard's Franklin, York House, Globe Hotel, and South Ferry at about -1 o'clock, and arrives at Roekaway at >> P.M. Leaves the Pavilion at Rockawav every morning at 6 o'clock, and arrive at hew*York at 10 A. M. Families culled for nt any part of the city. Passengers can take their seats at iv? w.York, and not be obliged to get out until they arrive at their journey's end. Orders left tit 31 Bowery und No 5 Cortland-st. York House. This Line has a regular relay of h irses, ami splendid Post Couches. Fare $ I. jy'9 Im._M. L. RAY, Geueral Agent. LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. * SL'.M MER A R RANGEM ENT. ON and alter Tuesday the 11th Muv. ltJ-11, the rtirs will run as follow.: Leave Hicksvllle at 7 o'clock, A. M., and Si o'clock, P. M. Leave Hempstead at 5 minutes before 7 o'clock, A. M. tind 10 min? utes past 2 o'clock, P. M. Leave Jamaica at 73 o'clock, A. M. and 1 P. M. Leave Brooklyn at I'i o'clock. A. M. and 4j o'clock, P. M. SUNDAY TRAIN'S. Leave Jamaica at 81 o'clock. A. M. and ."? I*. M. Leave Brooklvu at 9J o'clock, A. M. ami til P. M. Leave Hicksvllle al ai o'clo. k. P. M. Leave Hemp-tend at 10 minute- past I o'clock, P. M. By the above arrangement pas sense rs t vkiug the morning train will have time lo visit Roekaway, and the several villages on the route, and return the same evening. Stage, run regularly on the arrival of llie cars, to Roekaway, Hempstead Harbor, Glen Cove. Wheatley, Oyster Bay. Huntington. Babylon, Suiithtown, Islip, Lin* Saedicker's Hotel, and through tin- Island to Greenporl and Sag-harbor. Fare lo Bedford 121 rents: toEasI New-York I8j cents; to Jamai? ca 35 cents; to Bmshville 37 cents; to Weslburj, Curie Place and Hempstead 56 cents ; to Hicksville t>2( cent-. jvld 3m jQt LONDON " LINE OF PACKETS.?Tu -..d ? ii ^gfAjihc 1-t. 19th, and 30th Ol ever, mouth.?Tills, line of pai ?,-t ill here-lit.-i be composed ?f th,- following .hips, which will succeed each other in the order in which they are named, -ailing punctually from New-York and Portsmouth on the 1st, 10th, mil! 20th, and from London on the 7th, 17th, and 27th of every mouth through? out the year, viz: Fr.ori fine-York. London. Porlsm'tk. sT. JAMES, Scbcr.. ONTARIO. Iluttb-. n... f .Ian. 1 ... t Feb. 17.... f Feb. Sfl } Muv I.... ? .tune 17.... June 20 ( Sep. 1. .. I Oct. 17_/ Oct. 2n i Jan. 10 ... ( Feb. 97....I Mar. 1 MONTREAL, Gntuu.{May 10. ?< June27....<J July 1 /Sep. lo .. 'Oct. t.7.... (Nov. 1 ( Jan. 30.... f Mar. 7_f Mar. 11 GLADIATOR. Button .< May 30-< July 7....;julv III ( Sep. 30.... ( Nov. 7.... ( Nov. 10 ( Feb. 1_C Mar. 17.... < Mar. 20 MEDIATOR. Chnmplui.?' June I....-July 17..../July SO iOct. I_(Nov. 17.... / Nor. 30 ( Feb. 10_f Mar. 27.... f April 1 WELLINGTON, Chadwick... < June 10.... < July -'7.... Aug. I (On. 10_( Nov. 27. .. ( Dec 1 i F, I. go... f April 7... f April 10 QUEBEC, Hebard.<June26.? <Aug. ?....<Aug. 10 (Oct. 20.... ( Dec. 7-( Dec. In ( ''ar. I ... C April 17-f April SO PHILADELPHIA, Morgan...< July I....{Aug. 17....< Aug. 20 (Nov. I_(Dec 17.... (Dec. 30 ( Mar. 1?.... ( April27.... f Mav I SAMSON, Sluice-.(July 10....Aug. 27 ... (Sep. 1 / Nov. 10.... ( Dec. 27 ..( Jan. I r Mar. 20_i May ". .. ( May 10 PRESIDENT, Chadwick ... .<Ju|i SO ? Sep. 7 .. Sep. 10 ( Nov. -40 ... ( Jiu. 7-( Jan. 10 , April I ... v May 17.... ( May 30 ?Aug. I- Sep. 17 ... >-p. 30 / De.. 1... (Jan. 17 ... (Jan. SO ( April 10 . y May 27.... \ June 1 TORONTO. G.i void . Aug. 10 ... Sep. 27 (Oct. I (Dec in ... (Jnn. 27 ... (Feb. I (April20... (Jim* 7... (June 10 WESTMINSTER, Moore..... Aug. '.to.... l>t. 7....<OcL W (Dec. 20....(Feb. 7....( Feb. 10 The..-.hip-are all of tbfl fir-t da-s, about 700 uns burthen, and are c. mmanded by -aide and experienced navigators. Graatcare has beeu made use of in the selection of furniture, beds, A-., and the pure of cabin passage is now tued at BIOO outward, for each adult, and children half price, w ithom w in,-, or liquor- ??! any description. Neither the captains nor owner- of the a'? v- packets will be n-.ps.u sible fur anj 1-tter-. parcal. packag.ml bj them, uu!.---s i. gular bills of ladine are -igned therefor. Apply to GRIN'NT.LL. MINT I RN A CO.. LH Frotit-t.. or to nr-Vif JvlHN GRISWoLU. : ? Souti. -t.-eet. N.-w \-?k. gp5 FOR MALE?The Shi) ROBERT BOWI?E, Captmn <?tfi.Bullard. burthen about 500 tun-, coppered and copper fastened, -""^buili of pa-tere oak and loco.t, under the snperintendence oi Abram GitTor^ Esq. of New-Bedford. Apply to ? .! _GRIXNELL. MINTL'RN & Co. 18 Sooth sr. WANTED TO CHARTER- ? rf?00ta I rtOtX) hbls. burthen, to load for a port iuthe :?outh ol Europr. ?Apply to GRLNNEi.L. ?HNTURN A CO.73Southst. St. FOB SALE?The -ailing Coppered and Copper 'Fastened Bark ELIZABETH. S0?0 harre!- burthen, -harp 'built and well calculated for a Whale*. ApPlv to . , GIIINNKLL. MtNTI'RN A CO ,- uth--L FOR CHAR I ER OK SALE- -The Coppered kand l.opper r?steneo rvaru itu>.\i-n.i. .-.- ?? ?tj barrels burthen, now in perfect order for a vova?e% Apply to GRIN'NT.LL MINTCRN A <'... . FOR FREIGHT OR CIIARTER.-The A 1 .coppered and copp-r-fastened Br. Barque ODESSA, \ auchaa Cma-ier. 330 tons reg,?t-r, would accept a charter to any port in Europe ar the West Indies. Apply to PERSSE A BROOKS, 61 Liberty .u Or GEO. GRE3HAM, 63} Wall-Jt. Jeju ?at?-I nmU nothing more."?Hariksom. '?. 1841. CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE GOODS. Tioi "sseline de l;:\e.?. ITT 3 caws superior quality Plain de Laines, eonsistinc of Prah?, Fawn, dark !2lue. and o'lirr desirable odors, suitable far the present season. A!-o. denrntde colors lor Traveling Drrx'j. just received bv j jyl3 In* C. R. HULL. 71 Cubarine ?trvet. frentu PRINTS. Xu" lbfl pieces, new pattern.-, of Hartman'* superior quality French Prints, consisting of a great variety of pattern*, of Pink, Blue and Lilac. Also, an almost endless variety tf patterns of Rich Chintz, colors. Light, Pari; and Medium, jast received by jyirt 3ris_ C. R. HULL, 71 Cithsnne-street. DRY GOODS! AT COST PRICE*. npHF S.ilfcrdicr-. heine deciroy-i to reduce their stock of Spring sad :-ammer l7uou< a- low as poasible, previous to making pur? chase- for the Fail trade, will from this date up to the first of Angus! nax:. sell their Goods it C< 1ST. Th^ir -socit > in-je. and having been mostly purchased at Auc? tion at verv low- prces. it i? tne bast opportunity ever offered t? La? dies whs b-ish to ?upplv themselves ?? tu laseionable Goods. Amour their "ock may he found a splendid ns.-ortment of RICH SILKS of the latest styles, a great variety of PRINTED LAWNS, Bombazines Prints, Ac. Also a large lot of Gambroons, Crape Cam biet?, and Linen Drill- for Gentlemen's wear. jelO-tf B IRD A KLINCK, 167 Sprinc-st. i HXEAP CO.UB \NO FANCFGOOD? STORE. A 1.1(1. S.CWn A CO. 195 Pearl-street, up stairs, (near Maiden Lane) have for sale a va? riety of Good ? hi in ir line, consisting in p tri m follows: t 'OMRs of every de? ription ; gilt, hone and ether Buttons : Needles of the be-t qualitv; Pins, Hook? and Ryes, Scissors, Thimbles; Pock? et Hook-. Whalebou?, Steel and Wood Hu?k-; Bone and Steel Corset Rings; one and two hundred yard- Spool Cotton, Spool Stand-. Ball i'nr.!. Corset and Boot Lai e-, Leather and Bead Pur-?-. Bead Ba and Pcrfuuien.-, Cloth. Hair and other Brushes ; Statia Glasses, Ba/or. and Razor Strops, Shaiingltoxe-. Ac. Ac. The above.Goods may be bad in quantities to tail at the lowest j cash um es. N. It. Ilenl-rs in Hon.-., Horn-, and Rattan. |eS1 lm j Wl .?: f w w a ?TaEAP CARPET?*.- Come ami at ?? ??|.).l'WU|?i Chatham st The subserilsars, being deter j mined to sell from their new and e\ieu ive ?lock of Carpet- as good ', as the liest and as cheap as the cheapest, wish to inform their man) i : patron- and the public in m ral, that they have received, iii addj lion to ihcir former stock, i large assortment of Brut ami three- ; I ply Carpets; al*o,2,000 yards super at 3a.; 2,000 do 6s.; iflOO do 5s.; ! [a,?00do I-., Urt00 do twilled Jute I-: I ..'in do i*A 1.000 do 2s.; IflOO , ! do Is. od. A lieautiful style of transparent Shades, from $9 to $35 * i pair; Oil Cll lbs, !':? l.i lO 2-1 feet Hide; l I Slid 6-4 Matting*, best qualitv ; n new article of Crumb Cloth- and Table Covers ? with the nio.i .-Mensiie a-sortine.il of all IbiufSconnected vviih the trade. I.. A M. S. BROWN, 161 Chatham--1. N. V. Don't forget the number. jelfl Im pARPETING tllFAPFK THAN EVE It !?I). ' M. U ll.' OX, N... 17 Cui.il -t. South side near Broadway, has just received from auction a large snd choice -election of Ingrain Car? peting whn h, being bought for rveb,can Im- -old at pm-.-s to -tin the arish.i" the purchaser. AI-?. a rrea: variety of Rugs, Mat-, Aiano and Table Covers, Floor Cloths, Ac Ac. with various other articles connected with the b.i-iiiess. all of which u ill lie .-old as cheap (or cheaper than can he purcltasl d ill auv other Store m the City. I je!9 Im_ NRW (ittODS. DEPOT OK FANCY DRESS ARTICLES, -S3 Broadway?Ante- . ncan Hotel.?Fancy Silk Cravats au.I Scurf-. Also, Muslin Crs- 1 vat-, entire new patterns, just received, Mud for ?nie at moderate pri- I ' ces. by |jelg| W. T. JKNNINHS. . lat-. I.v nde A .lennniesQ .REAT K AIMi A INS in Dry Goods at HOPPER,MORSE | - A Co.'- New Establishment; 21!* Greenwich-st^ cor. of Barclay. The subscribers have ju-t received large lots of Goods, well selected for city and counlrv trade. N. B.?Country Merchants are invited to call and examine our ex? tensive assortment of Goods. 1,-25 if IIOPIT.R, MORSI". A Co. 211 Greenwich ? '. LACK SILKS, hcaw aid high lustre; together with B lue Black, in superb fabrics, this morning receive,, from Auction, und will he .old at a bargain, at B. THOMPSON s je!7 Auction Goo l> Sore, 12(1 Gratid-st. near Broaifwnv Mode COLORS in n. avy Pol"de Sum, sidling at ??> ?fper yard, by B. THOMPSON, jel7 At bi*J3ilk and Shaw l Store, 120 (irand-st. near 'Broadway. \1 Ol'RXI.V? LAVi'N's ili-l landed, and for -u |c cheap at. ita je.17 It. THOMPSON'S, fjil Gran.I--? . r Bio.i.-lw.-n OMESTIC :? IfSfjIPfS?10 bale*, yard wid-s and heavy at lid per yard, by B. THOMPSON, ISO Grand-.-L. jel7 Tb,- fir,i Pry Hood Store fr. im Broadway. H?SI E Et Y?do/.en Whit.- al I. a pair, 75 doze a at 1- 3d, and 100 dozen at I - 6d a pair, very line, and so on in proportion to the fine-t quakty, it half the usual prices. Ladies wie mug the cheap, est Stockings, w hite. Id irk and unbleached, everoiferesl m New-York, will obtain them ?i THOMPSON'S Cheap Store, I go (Jriuid-rtreet, rn-Mr Broadway. tndl-if DA .3. AJttJES'S RULED CAP AN"D LETTER PAPER, in ? lota to -mi purchasers, tor sale by PKRtidE &? BROOKS. No. til I.ilscrtv-si. jel-tf aIT LLS.?The subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform bit friend- and the public that he has on hand,and is constantly re? ceiving, larse invoi.f Quills, which he oners for sal a at reduced prices, wholesale and retail. Country merchants would do well to i all, bef.rc purchasing alsewhere, at je83 if a McKEACBTNE'S. S 59 Pearl-st rpRANSPARENT I T A L I A N W~I N I? O W I SHADES?lOOOp irs transparent Window Snide-for .ale I.v OLIVER W, WOODFORD, 66 Catherine-street, at the low price .sii.t i) per p'ir. Families residing in the city or country, can purchase a hands, me pair of Wiudon Sh idea at a remarkaliy low price. J-VMc.-i hauts and Upholsterers supplied by the case or dozen. N. li.?A few pairs oi Italian Landscapes, from ?ll<>si to ?i-,00 p<r pair._jy 12:1 in ? ? Ka LI'?*.%, whore did you get this delightful Ruekiue-Clinir I' O ?- Why, sister, have you not a- good Itwdten in Boston J " ** It's true Bo ton celebrated for Rocking-Cbairs, but we have aotlnnc to compare with this. Such perfect vase?it :rorks of itself.'1 "I purchased it el li.. Kiua'.-, iu Broadway, between (irajid and Broome-strret ?." " I will fet Jai'ic? to nrorure me one; but -aron't thtey ?ni^i- at the idea: c, something l;k. bringing coal- to Newcastle, were it not that it ?is?,.- any tiimc we have there." "Sister, do not flatter yourself that yours will be ihc first intro? duced intn Boston : Yanlti e ?iirc? dness iia> disi overed it 1 renaamber Mr. K. remarked to :ue incidentally that be -,.1.1 . cumber to thv fir" families in Boston.'" je?!-tf PKr.Jlt T! V \ ."I.vt It'/ DSTE A !>-. SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS NOW IN ist.?J. HEWITT re ?pectfiiUy informs the Puhhe. that h e continues to muuHliacturc his Patent Bedsteads, so well known fjr its darability and coaven puce, ai his old stand, No. SO Hudson-street, near Chambers. Those unacqaainted *nh the character of his Bedstead are earnestly Infi ted to call sau , . . .. i.e the prii i iple of th?? joint and tlieea?- with ashJch it can Ik put up and taken down, nor requiring any bed-key. F.e i? always happy to e.vhimt it, both to tbo?e who nsish to purchase ?m those who ? not He can refei t.. hundred- of our most r-speculd citizens who have tested it by use. At?o? Hsir Mattr..-, I'-.iC.-r Pels i>nd Pailasse*. N. B. The i Southern irs :.? supplied "--' r-<* SCIK: D W'K HOLLOW WARE- Tbes ibss riber bar. ing taken the Acency for the -ulr of the above article iu this City would inform tha Puhl ? that be has now on hand ? assortment ot Stove and i ommon Hollow Ware -u;ted to this market which will I e sola al the I actor} price. Pei ons wishing to purchase will please ca'l and ?< inline. Bucklin's Patent Railway, Ibrwood r.r eoal, Pestrninm and Parlor Stoves constantly on band H. WlCKE?.^31 V\ sier-atreeL Ijel7 lin'l '_ /siTEAP CROCKERY, lOO Bowera \ ' pest and best issorted -t>s Its of conunoa and rich Goods in iiie city, comprisuig tiie hte-t patterns of? French China Dinner >? ?- .Cut and Plain Glass. In lia do do do..t-tral and ilaH I.auip*. Granite pL.iH a:.! printed -? ta .Mantel nod Shade Lamps. L-arthen do do do.Girandoles. French China pi uu and pen. died Tea Seu.Plates! Castors. English do do do do .Brittania do. Wedgwood and.Enamelled do .Tea Boards. Blue Sti :i-. granite toy do _Kune.-. Forks. See. CJ PeBing at prices weil worthy the attention of D-alers aud ^ousikeepers._[je24:Im'j_ MERR1TT3 Ac PAGE. Ikjn, I.t vu, i ( GoLU, Silver, Gran itc, Coals; C,rsu.<. ?cS Dumomos, Pearl* ; Things u?t'ul. S f .Mere represent ltive, wf value CHAPMAN's HAGIC razor strop, Titr INtilSPENSAbl.E. To all who care for ease a:,d smooth Shaving. fVrsifS. Thr>?e of ray fiid-h at 'Ssl OtV rh. with little else to recommend thera. Retail prices of il.e MAGIC s-TRi IP from ."si cents to $1 00 each.? The performmc par; of the 75 cents Strop warranted serEKjo* to any other iu u-e. or the luouev retursed. Soid wliolesale lend retail al 108 'A illi.ua St. jeii 3nl / 1?R1V91 CORNs": CORNS!?Mobs, ind Madame BER V/ HARD, Chiropodists; front Parts, 231 BROADWAY, next dosr to the Ameri.-an Hotel, have tne honor to inform iiie public that, by an. * and peculiar method, they extirpate HARD and SOFT CORNS. Bunion- Calosilies, Ac. Ac. witiuul causiag the least pain or incon? venience. pjSSlmfp' RATTAN.?2000 lbs. Ratuu. ^m7sr.ie lor Umbrella aad Chair .Maker-, for -ale t>y tiEO. ?. GARY A CO. je-21 lai iaO Pearl-street. OFFICE N O. 3 ? A N IV - S T VOL. I. XO. S3. ^Tlothlxg. Af. DK.-oT OF ( AM V BRK?.i AKTIt l.EX. S!Lh- ANP SATIN SCARFS. AND CRAVATS, in a irreal variety ~ ot r-aitcrn?. Cheesou A Co.*? superior GLOVES, Ac. received by recent arrival., are offered tor nie at reasonable price*, hv WM. T. JENNINGS, hue Lyetde A Jennings, ?20 Broadway. [American Hotel j Gentlemen may in future depend upon rinding at this e*uMisks9ea a good Assortment of Fancy Pre.* Article., which will be one re. I at auch prices aa must offer inducement* to purchaser* in view of the ?jsusl charge, for the ..ame ?tyle of good*, loll AI.FRrW M.uYth. MERCHANT TAILOR, i? h lVoN-STREET, has on band a well fleeted assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres end Vesting*, suited to the season, which ho oiTer? t? make up for im? public generally in the very beat manuer, at extremely low price., for Cash on delivery. ?-2ri lv Vlothin?? EMTABIVimhTieSt . '?"iHE Subscriber having opened the ?tote 27 Bowery as a tashion l able Tailoring EstaMUhmeat,offers to h:* Friends ai ,i the Ps ... lie a very superior assortment of Spring Goods of the latest stylo, which be warrants ti fit to lins taste and fashion of all who will favor him with their patronage. ROBERT A. BOVTON. The Cutting II. partis u: i? superintended by Mr. Charlss Bouton, formerly of the firm of Gray At Bouton. A good assortment of ready made Clothjag always on hand. svo-Sm JOHN STAATS-T MERCHANT TAILOR, ANt> Clothier, No. 93 Bowery, three doors above Hester-street, New-York. Constantly on hand, a handsome assoslatent of t'loths. Cassimeres, and Festtags; which will he made ip the best style at the .hortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. je|,"i tf TO GENTLEMEN OF TASTE AND FASHION.?MAGNE, TAILOR, 176 WILLIAM-STREET, respectfully announce, to the gentlemen of NVw-iurk that he is permanently located as above, where, be Baturs himself that, having had several years personal experience in the French Metropolis, and devoting his personal attention io Ins work, he wiil be able to wake r XSU ION ASUS clothikc as cheap for cash invariably, and as perfect bs can be procured in the Country. Thankful for pa-i favor-. he solicits a continaance of patronage. Sm* /'in il' ? I.OTIIINC AND ?lT'FITT IN*.'; I STORE, l i t RIDDLE,Merchant Tailor and Clothier, 60 Bowery, comer of Walker, re pectfally invites public attention to hi> laige and varied Slock of K. adv Made Clothing, which be will sei at vary reduced prices. Also on hand agood assortment ofClothsl Cassimeres, un.l vestiags, wbich he will make t. ordi r with aeatness and despatch together with a great variety of articles m hi. Line, such as .shirts, with a splendid .electi.sn of Cravats, Gloves, Ac, a great variety of Boys'Clothiag on hand and will be made to order at sh. rt Notice. Remember No CO Bowery, corner of Walker-st. je?S Im. J. F. A. BIDDLE. rpilIN CO ATS?T U1N COATS?THIN COATS! 1 Clo cked Gingham, w lute and colored Lineu Die., an,! Prock Coat, made m good style. For -nie at THE EMPORIUM OF CHEAP GARMENTS, jv l if 329 Broadway, American Hotel. vJTFA.ii SCOFRING AND TAll.OUI.N4J. ? Mr. ?T^ John Perry. B9j Bowery, s few doors from the corner of Hester street, where he will continue bis Clothing and Dre?tag Establish? ment. His mode of cleaning coats, pantaloon., A'c. is by -team scour? ing ntd sponging. He extracts stains, grease, paint, tar, Ac. Also refits,altem, with new collar-, buttons, Ac.at reduced prates. Jelfl Im SPRING FASHION.?BROWN J CO.'Sonequal. ' ity and one price Hal Store, 178 Chatham squarw, corner i Mott-st. Tin- latest fa'hion Hats lor lue low fixed price of $M_ surpassing in beauty and style of nahm any ever .old before tor the same pn.e. in presenting these Mut? to the public, ihn oroprietor- think they Lave reached the ultimatum of beauty,dura? bility, cheapness nn-l comfort to,the wearer. Alt sale, are for cask, w hich precludes the necessity of charging u good customer for losses iaenrrad by the bed. niJO-.'lu." CHEAP FOR CASH?HATS of an excellent ' Inv at the extremely low price ofTwo Dollars and Ffty Cents. Call and judge for yourself if the full value of "our money limy not he obtained by purchasing the Same at No. 72) Bowery. Men's. Youth's and children's Cloth and Velvet Cap- of 'he Int. st fashions. _[jrl2::tw) CO W. MYERS. MPRING FASHION.?Cheap Cash Store,No. I9~ V . ? ,m-st, (opposite Bosevelt-sL) WILLIAM BROWN'S Fashionable Hut and Cap Store. A large and splendid assort? ment of ciotii aud Velvet Caps, of every stvle and description now in use; also the most extensive assortment or Summer Hat. ov-r ? xhibited in any Store, nil of which will bo sold .at wholesale and re? tail, at the lowest prices. ui2!>-:'.ii.' s*. ~ CONANT'M " ijSf FASHIONABLE HAT ESTABLISHMENT, *aX No, 260 Grand- street, New-York. ^ _ m30 3m* .t31i.LINICRV.-Mr.. HAMILTON, I Hi P- ai I-tr.-.-i, (near William-street,) continues to mmke, clean and alter Lu die.' H.H.- in the most fushiouable styl? i also, Ladies' Caps ele gautlv made und trimmed. mlS-3?, fiT KO?TM! ROOT?r?lvb_MTl4>E!>l : ? old Boss RICHARDS (as usual) ha. gone all lengths (cash ^jW in hand) and has procured a'l the different kind-, choicest, most elegant, tip top fashionable and durable Root, and Shoos so low that he can bid defiance to all compi tilion. Please call at No. 2ol ami 210 Canal-street, or at 509 Green? ich, corner of Spring street mid 171 Chatham-square, ami he satisfied that this is no putf. js!:lm* ROOTS AND Mil OEM at No. 114 Bowery. The la? dies and gentlemen of New -York, who wii h to -peud llieir mo? ney to advantage and furm.h themselves with s first irate arti? cle in the It.Mil and Shoe hue, are respectfully invited to call .it Agate's Cheap Siioe Store. No. Ill Bowery, near Grand -(., where they can he accommodated with good Root* and Shoe, of his own manufacture at price, to suit the umes. A general assortment of La die.. Gentlemen and Children's Boots, Shoes and Gaiters. Also ? good assortment of ("heap Work. jv2 I it. DUN BAR'S C leap Shoe snd Gaiter Root Store, "-'j Bowery, between Walker and Hester-streets, where may I?! had ladle.', nii-siV and children's #hoe. and Gaiter Roots in great varieties Ladies' Gaiters, from it 7.ri to $2 25. jel- Im era.HE LOCOMOTIVE ? YANKEE CARD i'RKMStV i si- ami "0 Nassau-sU, (one door from John,) print, every variety of Card... at price, ranging from $1 75 per MKSI upwards. m'-H-tin BFILDE RS' HARDWARE, at Ml Division-street*?A comp etc assortmi M of stash Puilie., Rutt Hinges, Screws, Amer? ican and English Knob Lacks, Fine i'lute, Dead, Cupboard, Draw, Chest snd Pad-Lacks, Barrel, Round, Square Springs, Flush and shult.-r Bolt-, Hook and Plate Hinges, together with nearly every ar? ticle in the line, all of which will he sold is low as at any place in the ?ity. Also, Cut Nails by the ca?!t, at the lowest market price for ca h. nsl7-tf_JOSEPH WEED. RE.NC ii VA me m, Gl R 'MM ii.ES. ike.'?A large assortment of the above article.., comprising all tin- most splendid patterns io 'he market, for sale at low prices by MERRITTS A PAGE, No. 100 Bowery. je2-2m* / ?RIND AND WATER MTO.NEM, from NencaMle vl Superior to other, for grinding lron,C.i-t Iron or Steel, and from 2 to 8 feet diameter, for ?nie by FORSVTH LABAGH, \t36 I in* No. 90 Washington it. below Rector. V?TICE.?Gentlemen. Architect., Rudder- and others ire re ? 1 spectfully informed they can be furnished with Ornamental Coni positon ami Piaster Ornaments of nit description on the iii??i reason able term., snd workmanlike manner. Gentlemen furnishing liieir own designs will be modelled withont extra chnr?e. Seagliola eo lamns, Pedestals, dec manufactured in the best manner at this estab li.biuen'. Reference, giv en as to g.Midne.? and durability of the first re-pei (ability in this -itv an-l other parts of l he United States. j>7 2*. G MATH EWS, Manufactory 'V, C armine-si. lYJOTICE?The Co-| .n.-.er.i,,? heretofore existing between the Li lubseribers under the linn of E. ROOT A CO. was di-solved by mutual con-ent on the l?t .nst. New-York, July !', 1841. ELISHA ROOT. Jr. CYRUS W. FIELD. I "CYRUS W. FIELD will continue the Commission Paper Bu sineo at No. -o Maiden-lane. jyl2JwTCY DREGS AND MEDICINES of every description and of the heal quality may be had st All Hours on application to N. CLARK. :>ln Bowery. TH' A Physician of long experience (who practices in the neighbor? hood.; will be in attendance to give advice, Ac. ai the Hours of 8AM. and 7 P. M. jy3 .'Im ARGOLM.?I2 ca-k- lor - ife bv jv^_ Gltl.NNF.LL MINTt'RN A Co 7--ouih.?i. AWILLA SIIGARe?4JM0 ban for lale by jyl3 GRINNFI.L. MINTI.'RN .\ Co 7- South-.t. M S ANILLA HEMP?600 hates foe sale by jyl2 GR IN NELL, MI N'T CRN A CO. 7- S. ith-.t. ODA ASH.?S t. as fat sale bv je'?i PERSSE A- BROOK?, <il Lib .ity-s'. BLEACHED and unbleached Refined While Od. in lots to suit niireha.er-.bv E. W. VAN VOOKIIIS. II- Iront-t. in 'o C1ANDLES.?200 boxes .sperm Candles for ade by I GKINNF.LL. MINTfRN A < o ?- Soulk-st ^ ADDER.?dO casks Ombro, for sale by GKINNELL, MIN TI 'N.N &t CO. 7- S-uth -t._Jy'2 RCMMIA SHE BTINGS--W bales, browa and ' , f, r -vi- bv GRINNKLL. >H> <l K\ 1 I o. 7- South-st. jvl'g (?K:*r,-^''^;oUNKrr:..,NTrStNi 00.78^.. iii.- *T'liT.-VtJ "(:Ul'PKB.--Jsi en.e. Knrli-h. from 11 i.? " 07. for-ale bv GRIVVEI I.. MIV I I ltN .V: I'o. 7- South-.I. s M fEECHEll APPLIED by Mrs. SARAH E. HARPE it, Li Nu. *S Vesey st, who ha- bad many years' experience in the busi? ness. J*? u ANILLA HE.VIP?ti n hale, for wile by GRINNELL, HIN TURN a Co. 78 South-.t.