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THE TRIBUNE. Address of Gansevort Melville. At a special meeting of the United Irish Re. peal Association last week at Washing-ton Sail, in view of ti>e arrest of O'Coiinf-11, several . ? lutions were [.resented, which were seconded by Mr. Melville, and supported in the following spir? ited address : irishmen and friends of Ireland?Let us ap? proach the momentous question which has called u* together in all calmness, all candor, and ali re? solution. The eyes of our enemies are upon us, and let no indiscretion on our part give them cause to rejoice. We all know* that Mr. O'Conneil has been arrested and held to bail?but in what sum ' in the paltry sum of X100U. Years ago, in other trying times, when he was before arrested, he was held to bail without any previous palaver in X"30,. 000 ! The circumstances* of the case doubtless require the Government to insist on an increased rather than a diminished amount of bail. Does not then this striking; disparity in the amount of bail demanded, and alteration in the manner of conducting the present proceeding, look like a sham.fight on the part of the British Ministry 1 Does it not seem as if, afraid of the recoil of their own blunderbuss, they had taken care to put in a light load ? And for what is he arrested 1 For a conspiracy and misdemeanors. A conspiracy to do what ? A Conspiracy to meliorate the condition of the people of Ireland?to elevate them Socially, Politically, and Morallj? to make them feel more directly their responsibil? ities as human beings. These honest efforts in the view of the ?ritish government are misdemeanors. They constitut tconspirucy. If this be conwpiracj, I hope that the world will soon b- full of such conspiracies. If a combination of the powers of good against those of evil?of powers of heav? en against those of hell, be a conspiracy?this is one?not else. The patriot-hero may become the patriot.martyr?but he is DaCTel O'Consrli- ?tili- He is the impersonation <!f tue popular feeling of his country?he is the foremost man of his time?thr leader of the great moral movement of the age. I am about to make a call upon you, and those who are unfriendly need not respond to it. Let no man join in what I will now propose unless his heart goes with his voice, and Ins whole soul is in it. I call for three times three lor the champion of the people?Dam kl. 0'Co>n>.ll. ! [The three times three threatened to rend the roof asunder, and Mr. Melville said :] And now to mark our utter scorn of the pitiful conduct of the government, I call for nine groans for the prosecuting Tory brood. [Thejiinescpulchr.il groans weie equal to the cheers, and Mr. Melville proceededtj Aye, my men! that is tlie talk! It will be heard on the other side of tde Vi 1 rer. It will inspirit our friends and discourage our foes.? They may deprive Daniel O'Conneil of his personal liberty. They may immure hi in in a dungeon. But he will have more power in his prison-cell than if he was installed in Dublin Castle as Lord-Lieutenant of the realm. His powei is a moral power, and physical means cannot impair it. The rabble rout of Toryism led on by the hedge-hog Grain in, the viper Stanley, mid the ferocious and blood-thirsty Times, ciy aloud as did the unbelieving .lews of old, " crucify him ?crucify him'." But, now as then, they know nor what they do. they know not whom they would crucify. Th*re is not power enough in the British government to sacrifice tint man. Harry Flood said long ago that " England had sowed dragon's teeth in Ireland." Let her but fertilize the soil with the blood of martyrs and the crop will need no gather? ing. It will gather itself?it will be such a crop as the world never saw before. A harvest of a million lighting men. Aud what sort of men I Men haidy, patriotic, tem? perate and brave. It may be that they have no arms, but I have somewhere read that willing hand never Jacked wea? pon.' Remember what Sir Ralph Abercrombie said, and he spoke from a little e xperieiice.thii he would rather face a |,. gion of devils than the headlong charge of the Irish pikemeti. But it may not come to this. The contest may be peacefu I ?and?[apause]?it may not! If not ? we know and we do not seek to conceal the fact that armies and navies, gold aud munitions of war are with the adversary. And of these we have little or none. We know all this?and yet with calmness we abide the issue. "We fear her not were she ten times as powerful. We feai her not so 1 jng as the..- is sui h a thing as Justice?so long 03 Truth has vitality?or God an existence. The history of the British governmentc.au be written un? der three heads?Fraud, Crime, and the Strong-hand. Her horizon is overcast. The world at large begins to under* aland her hollow professions and her mock philanthropy. In? telligence is diffusing itself among hei enslaved millions. She lias sowed the wiud, and. she will reap the whirlwind. Her government is the most cunningly devised machine y that was ever forged to keep the .masses in subjection, and perpetuate a race of hewers of wood and drawers of water. And yet, stupendous as is iu fabric of force nnd fraud, it will be upheaved from its foundations of ;i thousand seais, und whelmed beneath a tide that knows no ebb?the tide of human progress?of eipual rights and equal laws. Turn we now to the field of Cloutarf. We are all familiar with the facts. It is needless to recapitulate them. And we charge the British Government, then and there, with a pre? concerted and fiend-like attempt to exasperate and surprise the Irish people into sudden rebellion. We charge upon the ill a calculating and cold-blooded atrocity that might call a pang to the heaitofa fallen Archangel?b it think (Jod. under Pro videnceand O'Coniitll?not De Gray? that failed- Although it eventuated in failure, it is an action for w hich Great Bu tain will )et be called to on account by the Gr. a; Ruler of the world. In bye-goue days?some eight hundred years ago ?on the. field of Cloutarf t ie invading Dane was stricken to the ground by the Irish arm. Now, on the same auspici' ts sod?in the self-same cause of country?the sons of Ireland have been .sp ired the necessity of striking, for the swollen and pane-proud Euglisher has dug the grave of his own political power with his own felon hand. The sun of Ire laud's freedom once more rose from the field of Cloutarf, bloody red;?it now struggles up. virgin white; but it is the same sun of victory. In future days, when you, audl, and all of us, will be as the. dust of the valley, and have gone to our loug account, meu will look upon Cloutarf as a holy and consecrated spot?the moral Marathon of Ireland?the birth? place of a nation. And now for ourselves ?for depend upon it, Iielaud, evi a if left alone, can take care ol herself. Howevet that may be, we must not be wanting. The good can.e must not suffer in our band?. We must do our duty, bur whole duty, conscientiously and fearlessly, Mid let the CO < sequences lake care id" themselves. The lil.ui who herel > fore has been with us, and who now forsakes thestaudard of Repeal, is a traitor and a dastard. Are there any such her* .' j Is there a man in this Association who wislies to turn bad. ' 1 (A deafening shout of" no 1 no '." from, as it seemed, e* i v part of the hall.) If there be so base a recreant let him gi . but let him go with the mark of Cain upon Ins. brow. Thi n there are none such here. We are all united as one man*. And now I ask ye?will yon sustain O'Conneil and Repeal ' Will you stand by the cause of Freedom and of Ireland ' - "Will you be true to yourselves, your kinsmen, your Country aud your God 7 (This was: received with oue overwhelin iug shout of stern, almost tierce determination.) (As it sn >. sided a deep, manly voice' cried out?"To the death' aye to the death ) Now, in th* si;;hi of both God and man, w'e have pledged ourselves to sustain this cause, autl we will redeem our pledge. We will not permit it to be miv d w. h any other. By every lawful and honorable means, 1 sv i> ^ and dying, we will uphold it. Wbethei its gieen banner stream m triumph, or draggle in defeat, b\ thu banner will we be found. We hold in our hands that sword of Truth before which Error shrinks aud tyrants tremble The i mic* of Ireland and of Liberty shall ve iie Slight that " Freedom's battle once begun. -Bequeathed from bleeding sire to s in, Though battled oft. is wwr won." Here Mr. Melville resumed his seal amid the most enthusiastic and protracted applause. The speech throughout was interrupted Ivy cheers and bursts of enthusiasm. PRJOTEttS AND BINDERS VVAR.fiROOMS Nos. y> und v Gold-*treer, New-York.?AnriI irii lagt reo. Machine aud Saw Manufactory, ,:: cotts?ou?nce of the addition of new and improved machiutfryt iths-ii works and th* reduction in the cost of materials >ud labor are ei i bled cre-itly to reduce the prices of their Press* s, a:ii) of Prin? ters'and Binders' materials generally; as will tv seen by their newly printed Circular, to which rhev b-g leave to refer. This Establishment is still tinder the personal snj>erinten deuce?ofllich.ird M. Hoe and Robert Hoe, and they assure their friends tint notwithstanding the ^reat leductiou in prii i all articles manufactured by this Establishment shall retail (he high reputationN?nicn they hive hitherto sustained. It will also be Uwr constant endeavor to improve the c;v. dity ol th?nn in evvry particular. They flatter u\emj*lves, also, that tiuir olu trivnd* wiU.not oulv continue their favors, but th t Printers gcueiilly will appreciate tlieir endeavors :o furnuh lJh? very beat articles at barely remunerating prices. Orders from any part of the country for ill articles used t) Printers or Binders, including Type, Ink,, trabet, etc, will he executed with the greatest care aud promptitude, and on t: r iK^t t-r.n?. J.iwoik .mdrcpaiiiug will be don* at the lowest p?ssj' blejine.es. wth every atteutiou and expedition. .N. U.?All Articles manufactured by this Establishment will be st.tinjicd K. Ho?i it Co., ?o that persons from abroad may u^t be imposed upou with spurious articles, made iii irrn t.-'ioii of theirs. Punters of uewsjgiivrj who publish this advertisement, w i-r this note, three times before the fust of july next, and send oue of then papers to us, will be entitled to paynieut of ;h. it l.li on buying tour times the amount of it. o20 tf 341 Broadway, TJ L^PSCTFULLY invite the Public to call and XV examine their extensive assortment of LAM?S, CAN? DELABRA. GIRANDOLES, &c: SILVER, PLATE D aud BRITANNIA WARE; FANCY and HOUSE F?RNISH1NG GOODS GENERALLY,?v hieb hare recently received huge accessions, arid are now offered at greatly reduced pnCOS. ., Especial attrition is luvited to theii rub stock of LAMPS, CANDELABRA and GIRANDOLES, whicl they vw rure to assert are superior, in beautv of workmanship and delicacy of finish, to anv that can b* found iu tli^ citv. A I all supply ?c the weli-kuowu SOLAR LAMP constantly on hand. yP7>- 1 j ,uPldie?l with every d?scriptio'i of Lamp arid Uiraauol.. (m.-p/iW inferior ones.) at factory prices - Orders leeeived for the CWic-u Oil Lam,-s. 06 Sm rpO MKiU'IlANTrS, i. v; .i s ? ALM'N s nard street-one street below C^*???^-g Ll*~ Ladies' Freuen Shoes, ol all descriptions quiie Vui^nor Wholesale and for exiortatiou (prices low ) bv? a i I pV ' f?M 2uwtf tat. with^ANFr^Vired ..PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAM 3 BOATS FOR ALBANY, DAILY, Sundays ?5VfffiWBk??c-pud, THROUGH DIRECT,at S o flock pTm\ From the Steamboat Pier between Coortland and b?t> 'Ctot KNICKERBOCKER, Capt. A. P., St. John, .... Monday', Wednesday andi nuay, -:c ocioc*. i ? j S ? SOUTH AM ERICA, C>t. L. W. Bramard, ,, Phnnday aj.d Saturday i-vetinr?, it 6 u ci?? ?? ri/ :"> o'clock?Landing at intermediate places. Steamboat COLUMBIA. Capt. A. Honghtoni will ?T ?: leave Monday, Wednesday and Friday eveumes. at NORTH AMERICA. Capt. M HpTrn^d.-li. Tuesday. Tl.nrr.day, and Saturday, at 5 o clock, I. XL. F^r passage or freight apply on board.or to P. C.Sschoi.?, at ;h* omce on the wharf._ - NEW ARRANGEMENT.?Fare and Freight reduced.-New 1 orkand Boston j?RailroaifLine, via Norwich and V9 orces.?r - fiomPier iNorth River, foot of Battery place, TRI I *TheL^ following splendid steamers. ! ^WORCESTER, Capt. Vanderbilt. Cf i-'OPATRA, Capt- J. K. Dr?TAi? NEW HAVEN , Capt. Lkfevre. on Mondays, W*dne: dav? and hiCcys. .... ., ... , , ? . * P^s^r.Kers for Bn^toa will be forwarded by railroad, immediately ou che arrival of the abov* boars at Norwich, und will proceed without change of cars or baggaz*. ? From Norwich, Merchandise for Boston will be for waided by Railroad, without change of cratea, snd arrive iu liosr in the Day after leaving New York. N. B. Samples, Licht Packages, &cc will be forwarded with Extra Despatch, by renueat made Known to tiie subsrri h.r. D. HAYWOOD, Freight Agent for N. Y. k B. S. B. fcc R. R. Line, at the UrTice on the \Vbarf. Wher? ?.ll information in regard to Freigr.t, to or from Bo; ton may be obtained: also of D. B. ALLEN, 39 Peck slip, up stain. No freight received after half-past 3 P. M. N. B. All persons are forbid trusting any on* on account of th? above boats or owners._ap!8tf. ^EQK. H UDSON.-The steamboat ?ti JCA. Capt. J. Bame, will leave trie foot of Ce _ .^ .?J&dar-st every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5 o'clock, landing at all the intermediate places. Tn* Utica is furnished with su.ierior state-rooms, and is otherwise unsnr passed for accommodation. f For passage or freight, apply on board._ *uia,r ***sr. FOR HUDSON and intermediate rjrmiflr% .i T in linn T~ Steamboat WESTOHES? 3aaSESSiES*TER, Capt. Wm. H. Mf.i.lfv, will leave t! ! f(k t of Cedar st., th*>?nsMtng s?ason, evory Monday, Wenn? ?Javand Friday at 5 o'clock, P. M. connecting at Hudson with the Hudson ant! Berkshisv Railroad, thecars of which leave on the arrival of the boat. Returning, the boat leaves Hudson <-a Tuesday. Thursday and Sunday, at c o'clock, P. m. or ou tlit arrival of the cars; teaching both ways at the intermedia!? landings; For freight or passage, apply on board, or to STORES & STETHENSON, 99 West-st. This boat has been put in complete order, with an additional numlwr of State-Rooms, and will be found as pleasaut and comfortable a boat as any on the river. This boat tows no barges. This boat is now ready to ieceive freight, and will leave od Friday. 7tli April._*MjT5 9rn " FOR NEWBUROU?Landing at West Poiot, Cold Spring, and ? *?S?Y* ?F?R INI Caldwell's, sVBuCss\aBbFir.hkill L" ill Landing. S. M The steamboat JAS. MADISON, Capt. Chas. Halstead, will leave Warren-street pier every Tuesday and Friday after noon at 4 o'clock. All Baggage, Packages or Parcels, Bank Bills or Specie, pat on boant this boat without being entered on the book or re? ceipted for. must he at the risk of the owners thereof, all tf *H?ln ?t. POWELL 0v3 CO.'S LINE FOR daSSGGG*^*NEWBURGH. Lauding at Caldwell's. West tT?SSrSSSS& Point and Cold Spring?The steamboat HiGH LAN DER,Capt. R. Wardrop, will leave the pierfoot of War ren-streetj every Monday, Thursday and Saturday, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Returning, will leave Newburgh every Monday at Gl A. M., Tuesday, at 5 P. M., and Friday at 5 P. M. For freight or passage, apply to the Captain ou boani. Baggage and freight of all descriptions, bank hills or s;>ecie put '>!i board, must be at the risk of the owners thereof, unless e. bill of lading or receipts be signed for the same._jy!4 ~ WIN TER AR RA NG EM E NTS * FOR KEY-PORT AND MIDDLETOWN ... . _^ ~ _mPOINT, touching at Seguine's Dock, Staten Island. On and after Monday; October 16th. the Steamer ROCKLAND, Cant. Crawfoid, will leave Middletown Point, (tide permitting,) Mondays, Wednesdays arid Fridays, at ICi o'clock, Key-Port at 11 o'clock, and New-York, foot of Rohiu son-streef, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 11 o'clock. Stage.s will be in readiness on the arrival of the boat to con vev passengers to Freehold or any part of the country, ol* FOR BRIDGEPORT and the IJon rTil.-rs?_Tj;.'itonic Railroad. Fare tit Bridgeport 25cent4. ? Stratford 50 cents, Mil ford 75 cuts, Fairlieid and Southport 50 cents, New Haven Si. Danbury 81, Derby ami Birmingham a'i cents. The splendid steamboat EUREKA, running in connection w irh the Housatonic Railroad, leaves the .steamboat pier at the foot of Libert v street, every moiiiing at six o'clock, Sundays excepted, for Bridgeport, returning, leaves Bridgeport at 1 P.M., 6n the .arrival of the Cars from West Stockbridge, giv? ing under this arrangement two hours in Bridgeport to pas? sengers who wish to return the same day. DC^" Stages will be in readiness on the arrival of the boat it Bridgeport, to convey passengers to any of the above places it very reduced prices. .'The Cars of the Housatonic Railroad leave imme Jiately on the arrival of this Boat. Freight t iken at reduced prices. It. B. MASON. Superintendent rCT*" For further information apply at the office, foot of Liberty-street. [n26m] G. M. PERRY,Agent NEWARK AND NEW YORK - Fare only 121 ceuts !?Fall and Winter iS^CZSasSfflurangement.?The steamer PASSAIC will, on and after Oct. 3, ruu as follows : Leave New-> ork, from foot of Barclay-street, at 3 o'clock. P. M. Leave Newark, from foot of Centre-street, at 8 o'clock, A. M. The accommodations, both for passengers and freight, (which is carried at very low rates,) have been greatly im? proved. o2 f< g^* ^STATEN ISLAND FERR Y, toot laaSwBBtW of Whitehall-st.?The steamboats STA'J' EN ISLANDER will leave New York and Staten Island on and after Octaber 2, as follows, uutfl lutthernotice : Leave New York 9?11?2?3s? 51. Staten Island 8-10-1?2j? b. All freight slopped is required to be particularly marked, and is at the risk of the owner thereof. s3U MORN LNG BOAT FOR PEE K S ! KILL. Verplanck, Grassy-Point, Sing-Siug, c?52SEECaS22S?T irrvtowu, Dobb's Fsrrv, Hastings and Yo:: It err.. ?Breakfast and Dinner on board.?Thw new and splendid Sti isner COLUMBUS, Capt. Win. II. Fraze?, will leave N- w York from the foot of Chambers street, every lnomn (Friday's excepted,) at7i o'clock ;aud retuniing leave Peekskiu same day at 124 o'clock. P. M.; except Sundays, when ihe will leave Peekskill at I o'clock, P. M. Landing at the foot of Hammond street each way; Freight taken at reduced i*t?s. Notice?All goods, freight, baggage, bank bills, specie,or any other kind of property, taken, shipped, or put on board this b-. it, must bent the risk of the owners of such goods, freight, b ; -ti lie*, &c. i1.'A" All persons are forbid trusting any OM On account of sa d boat or owners. je:4 -NEW STORK AND KINGSTON rjaiHTTOr ijSTEAM FREIGHT AND PASSAGE ^ZJ-STJiffiCS^LlNE?For Kingston and Delaware and Hud? son Canal?Steamboats NORWICH and EMERALD. The NOR WICH. Captain John Samuels, will leave New fork, foot of Warren street, every Wednesday and Saiurtl it at 5 o'clock, P. M. Will leave Kingston (Rondout) Landing every Tuesday and Friday, at 3 o'clock. P. M. The _E.MF.UALD, < aptain John Kktchi'M, will te.r.e NewrY'ork. foot of Murray street, every Monday and Thu ?? dav at 5 o'clock, P. M. Will leave Kingston (Rondout) Lauding every Wednes? day and Saturday 2t 3 o'clock, P. M. For freight or p.usage apply on board. rnhtW ti *<*"*t7 joELJZABETH-PORT AND NEW HaSsCTQsjYORK FERRY COMPAN Y.?-WtNT kb it?&ffiESCaaiARh.\uKMKNT.?Far* 124 Ceuts. rhe. Steamboats WATER-WITCH and CINDERELI A hi. daily fr im Elizabeth-Port to New-York, touching h: N... Bi.. hton md Poit-Richmondj each trip, as follows: On and alter the 15th day of November, 1843, Leave Elizabeth-Port: I Leave New-York: At Ti and Inf o'clock A. M. At 8 and lUi o'clock .A. M. At l and 3? o'clock, P, M. I At li and 4 o'clock. P. M. On Siwdav. On Sondat. At 8 o'clock A. M. and :t 1". M.I At 10 o'clock A. M.aud 4j PM N. B.?Passengers fo_r Westfield, Scotch Plains, Plainueld, Bound-Brook, Somerrille, Easton and Schooley's Moimtain. by the-Elisabeth-town and Somerville Railroad Cars, will leave New-York in the 81 o'clock boat iu the morning, and iu the li and ? o'clock boats in the afternoon. Pii4S?uge!S from the 84 o'clock boat will leave Somerville m stages for Easton aud for Schooley's Mountain on the a.riv^l of the ctr* at Somerville. The Horse Car will leave the front of theLTnion Hotel }uz: ter of an hour previous to the departure of each boat. All baggage at the risk of ir? owner. MOK RIS AN D ESSEX K AiLKOAD. ? II*i'ji/e??*1>ran*cmcut.?On and afterAVedm s ^r- day, 1st November, the Carson ?iis Road will ? leave as follo.w*: Leave Morristow a at a quarter after 7 in the morning, and at t o clock in the atternoou. Leave New-York at 9 o'clock in the morning, and 3 in the afternoon. Leave Newark at 10 o'clock in the morning, aud 4 in the af? ternoon. Passengersbv the morning train to Morristown will arrive Ul< reat IU ?.',clock vviieie state, will be in readiness to co i ve> themtobcnooley a Mountain, Washington. Belvidereand Easton daily, to Succasunua. Statmope, Newton. Milford and Owego on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and to ROCkaway, Dover, bparta and Newton on Tuesdav>, Thttrs djxsand Saturdays, each hue returning the subsequent da-... I tie stage tor backing Ridge will leave every evening on the ami ? rtl :ne cars, and return die next momim; in time for the I nrst train for New-York. j r.l?c ugers go to and from Jersey City without chai gi ? C l:. On leaving the city, the passengers will deposit thi ii , b- ggage in the car a: the tool ol Courtlatid-street, where :i Agent wiil be. iu attenJjnce to receive it. ! Passengers from Morristown will arrive in Newark in time ? to take the moraiug and evening trains for Trento:: aad i'hila delphia. This road having K-eti recently rv-laid with the heaviest II Kail, is now in complete running order, and offers acommol d.. us and expeditious conveyance to and from New-York for j passengers or freight. i c Thetates ofcommatation for passengers are $50 jer annum from Newark to MorrUtowu,Madison, or Chatham; $50 to ; tin: Summit; S4U to Millviiie.andS25 to Ortuige. Passengers, are :ev;a<sted to nave their baggage marked. JtJ_ I RA j) OD D. Superiutenden t. NEW-YORK AND ERIE RAIL. ROAD.?Passeng-rs leave th* foot of Dun e *tre?V- >n the steamboat ARROW, daily a; 7 T t -m.. and 3 P. M.t (Sundays excepted,) take , ?f ri?-nnPnt. and arrive at Middletown at 2 F. M.. ano Si 1. al. ^JJeturuiag, leave MidiUetown daily, Sunday excepteJ, at i A. M., and34 P. M. . ' h3f^^S^RtvTf^*^.iS5S for OWF.GO.via HONE3 DALE ?ud BINUHAMTON. leaves Middletown every ... ruing at 2 o clock. The MILFORD Line for Ow ego, s .a : Miftonl. tort Jervis, and Carboudale. leaves Middletown moniin? at 2 o clock. The BLOOMINGBURGH L.?e leaves -Middletown at 5 A. M daily FARE FROM NEW.YORK ; To MlddUtOWn.SI 25. To H >r.*?dal* S3 50 i Bloomrngburgh.t 50j Binghainptoa " !" . 4 w) Port Jervis..2 001 Oweco . 5 00 Milford.2 50' ing. corner West and Duanests. TO LET?The upper pan of a neat two f story house?can be seen at my hour in the day. lo ?quirs at 249 William strew. uS tl WANTED TU P?RCHA^E?? sood twb story Hons* and Ln: m the 10th Ward. Terms must snit the times. Addr_ Box 2*ji Upper Post Office. ?*_ ASTORIA, HAL-LETS COVE, LOTS for " sale.?33 Lots, eligibly situated, near the EW' i '?? r_i Chnrch and Instante, a: Astoria, for sal- Apply * JAMES L. TODD, Executor.62Cedar-st, ? ~^ Im* JfeAAPARTMENTS TO LET ---Two rootns i^TJg on the cr-co;.d rloorofHonse No.449Qreccnwich-street, _*r_ with fron: basement. They w il] be irr to a genders in and wife, or a small family, at a very low rent. Apply above, or at the Drugstore, corner ol Centre and Leon?rd streets._nlS 3t* HOUSE IN JAMAICA, L. I.?To let, a commodious, well finished House in the cer.tr? : " - ? ullage, near both the Academies?a good opportunity to those wishing to educate their children. Possession given immediately. Apply to JAMES HERRI MAN. Jamaica, n!5 2\\ * 'TO LET, from now to ist < i Ma; next, to ' a small family, half of a three story hous*- in th? pi _.part of the ci'ty, writ sid-. Th- family now in th house consists of three persons. The house is pleasantly ^?t Uated. Wottld be let cheap, as th- family is too ifflill lo v. m\ the whole toquireefj. I . DUNHAM, IGT ITth-street, near the 8lh-avenne.____* FOR SALE?The two storyframehonse ?Mi'atid lot situated on the comer of Union and Ladlow lllmmiTrcrti, in the village of Rah way, N. J. Thebuilding, which is 27 feet in depth by about 33 feet in width, is rery pleasan?ysituated and is nearly new, powessing every con venience that cnu be desired for a conntrr residence. An addition, lately m.'.de to the hou ve. is well adapted for a store, having all die requisite futures, and thus offers an excellent opportunity to any one wishing to establish himself in a .-. untry business in a thriving place. The garden in the rear of the noii*" is under fine cultivation and well stocked with fruit trees, shrubbery, Stc. Tne lot is 122 feet deep by 1" feet v. ide. Terms modf rate. Apply to A. H. DANA. Esq., No 2 Wall street, N. i Or to E. Y. Rogers. E>.;., Railway, N. J. ni3 2w FARMERS, MERCHANTS, AND ME? CHANICS LAND. LOAN AND EXCHANGE ._.offic?.?At this office can U found a greater variety of property for sale or lor exchange than at any other office in this city, with diagrams and descriptions of Farms, Mills, Factories, Water Power, Wild Lands, Houses, and Lot-in almost every city and State in the Union. Loans made on good city security. Merchants or mechanics wishing to ex? change goods or manufactured articles for good productive property, or for valuable wild lands, will find it to their inr-r est to negotiate through this office. All btiiiness entrust-^ to our care will meet with prompt attention, ni tf_A. r.uJ. C. SMITH, 85 Liherty-at_ M-BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT FOR IjjjH SALE.?The subscribe] offersfor sale theplace where ..-?!-.:._ he now resides at Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticnt. Th* house is two stories, modern built, well finished and tir nished with every convenience. The stable? and out-bnijd lugs are nearly new and wrlI arranged. The -.?round- comprise one acre and a half in the hiebest state of cultivation, divided into garden and lawn, and are adorned with the choicest of fruit and ornamental trees, and a great variety of shrubbery. The garden is enclosed by one of the most beautiful hawthorn hedges iu this country. No pains or exj?-nse have been sp in d to make this place a convenient and tasteful residence. Pos? session given immediately if desired. For further particulars inquire of the subscriber on the premise', or Messrs. W. A. Jt A. M. WHITE. 172 Wraterst. or GEO. W. BETTS. 134 [Varl st. TI.MO. T. MERWIN. Norwalk, Conn. Nov. 11th, 1843._n!5 Iw* *gg* A FARM WANTED in WesTChe'ster *<5-pj3 County-, near the Railroad, for which, with the stork, _E_imp]ements, Stc. SlO?O will be paid in cash, and the bar lance bvr conveyance of premises 2ul .and 2u3 Cherry street, next to the corner of Pike, subject to a mortgage for half its value, or land in Michigan in the counties of Livingston, Shiawassee or Sagiuaw. or property at Logansport on the Wa bash and Erie Canal, in Indiana. Apply at liu Nassau street, 2d story_n9 tf EXTENSIVE WATER POWER for SALE, adjoining the New-York and En? Railroad, on the RarrtapO River. 35 miles from the City of New-York, capable of driving Machinery to almost any extent, as there are four or five falls and a great body of water, together with the whole or part of 11,000 acres of land, heavily timbered with wood of 25 to 40 years growth. There are also on the tract extensive iron mines of fust quality, limestone possessing great strength : a considerable part of the land is cleared rind culti? vated, and there might be made s?me excellent Farms^by clearing. Tuxedo Lake, two miles long and one mile wide, lies in one part of th" tract, the scenery of winch is heantiful. The place is remarkably healthy. It is know n as trie Au? gusta tract, and is three miles above Pierson s Works. Access can be had to It in three or four hours from the city of New-York by the New-York and Erie Railroad, or in five or six hours by th- way of . Hackensack and Orange Turnpike, or by the way of-Niack or Haverstraw on the Hudson River. Inquire, at No. \2 Chatham-st. s3<i 3m" C"U)AL?Peach L>rchard and other Coals t on / stantly on hand, by the cargo or ton, at low prices, from boat or yard. J. TERRELL, sll 4m corner of Hudson and Amos-stre. ts. COALS.?Larse nut size ?5; stove S'5 2.>: and fresh broken and egg S5 37 per ton, from the yard, conn r of King and Greenwich-streets. Consumers may rely on get ting the best Peach Orchard Red Ash Coal, well screened in the yard, and delivered at the above prices for cash. A reduc? tion of 25 cents per ton will be given if taken direct from the boat-._n22m_ PETER CLINTON. p?AL AT summer PRICES.?We are sell V,' ing the best quality Peach Orchard Coal at the same prices we sold at during the summer. Broken and Egg at S5 50, and, Nut at $5 per ton,deiiveied from the yard in the best order free of ca rtagp. R. Si. B.aS K1D M O R E.1 ni5 Iw* Washington, corner of "?*rmkliii-srre..r 3 Ci< )a L ! COA L !?A t 215 West-street, corner of 1 Franklin, and corner of Fifth and Lewis-streets.?The undersigned aresrill selling, their very superior Peach Orchard, Broad Mountain', White and Grey Ash Coals, broken, egg, stove and mit sizes, doubly screened and delivered fr^e ol cartage, as cheap as the cheapest. Orders left at the Sugar Refinery, 25 Leonard street, or sent tbuough the Dispatch Po,: to either of the vard.., will receive immediate attention. nl5 Im* T V LEE M ATES. pOAL?COAL.?The real genuine" Red Ash Vx' IVach Orchard (not purchased at the Dock of second-hand dealers.) but at the fountain head. at the Mines, wh-re vs.- get the first quality of Coal?and will be delivered at the follow? ing prices, free of cartage, well screened from the yard?a sworn weigher's endorsement on the back of each ticket. Nut S5. Stove $5 25?S5 50, Egg and broken S.'i 50, from the lump, Lehigh and Lackawana $5, Liv? -pool Slo. Yard 504 Washington-street, near Spring !_ GUERNSEY St CO. COAL! COAL!!?The real genuine Red Ash Peach Orchard, not purcnased at the dock of second hand dealers, but at the fountain head, at the mines, where w< get the first quality of Coal, and will be delivered at the follow iog prices, free of cartage, well screened from the yard, a sworn weigher's endorsement on the back of each ticket: Nut Si 7>, Stove $.'?, Egg and Broken $5 50, from the Lump; Lackaw in. na and Lehigh St 50. Liverpool, from ship, $8 50. Yard 501 Washington st. near Spring. o9 GUERNSEY St CO. LACKAWANA COAL. FRESH FROM THE M INES, at the Yards 11 ihe Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. Corner of BEACH St WEST STREET, " KING Si O?EF.NWICH ' " GOUVERNEUR SLIPS FRONT ST. N Y 13 ADAMS-STREET, and Cornei of STATE Si FUR MAN-ST., Brooklyn EGG AND BROKEN.S5 00 delivered. STOVE.5 00 LUMP. l 50 '? . NUT.4 50 Orders also received at the Delaware & Hudson Bank, t ? iief of William ind Pint ,t.s. nov7 ri ~?5t PACKET FOR BRISTf >L?Will have gwiR&immediate d tpatch.?The well known fa-.r sailing ___bark COSMO, Cap*. Onterbridge, will sail above Siie has good areomun'?dato.n. for cabin, <-con.i cabin and steerage passengers. Those about to proceed to the old c.,nu? tty will fmd this a good opportunity. Applications should be made as soon as possible to W. S>. J. T. TAPSCOTT, ii 18 -53 Peck Slip, corner South st. FOR LONDON?P?cket of Dec. 1st: Igfc The new packe t sblpPRINCE ALBERT, ~~ burthen lOuii ton*. W. S. Sebor, master, will sail D? _cember 1st, her regular dav. Hn cabins arecoiunio diolis, elegantly furnished, and afford every accommodation for the convenience and comfort of passengers. For freight eir passage, apply to the captain on board, foot of Maiden Lane, or to GR1NNELL, MINTTJRN it c i > . Price of passage $75. 78 South stieet. The packet ship ST. JAMES, F. R. Myers, master, nil! succeed the Prince Albert, aud sail January 1st, her tegular dayj_ii 15 NEW LINE OF PACKETS FOR L1VEK ERPO.OL.?Packet of the 25th of November.?The _ splendid, Well-known, favorite packet ship R(>S j CIUS. (1100 tons burthen.) Capt. John Collins, will sail on I SATURDAY. 25th November, her regular day. Theships of this line being all loOtf tons and upwards, persons ab"u: t i i embark for the Old Country will no: fail to seethe advantages I to t>e derived from selecting this Hue in preference to ar:v oth ' er, as their great capacity renders them every way more com ( fortable and convenieryt thsn ships of a smaller class; and their j accommodapons, it ii;wel! known, are superior to any other ?. I Those wishing to secure berths should not fail to mak" early ! application on board, or to W. St J. T. TAPSCOTT, At their Gfiieral Paoage Office. 43 Peck slip, cor. South-st ! TheROSCtUS vvil! sail from Liverpool on the 13th of , January. Persons wishing to send for rh-ir friends can have ! them brought out h her or any of the l;n? on the mo?t tavorable ; terms. DRAFTS tor any amount, payable on demand, with ' out discount, in all the principal towns of England, Ireland, Sei tland or Wales; constantlv for sale as above. TbeLIVERPOOL willsucceed the Roscius, and sail on [ th* pith of December. nl? ~?ET First p?T:ket for mobile?to saii o:i Monday. Nov.?The weil known !J.-' Uailing brig LINDEN, Ca;t. P. Ronpmaa, wil despatch d positively as aboxe, her regular day, bavins ? rv'e acconitnoditions for cabiu pasicngers and a good house oj d ck for second cabin ;^ssensers. Those wishing to secni .' ber:hs should make immediate application on board, at Bulk? head between Pine and Wall streets, or to W. 4i J. T. TAPSCOTT. n lS_^3 Peck Slip, comer South s1. ONLY REGULAR LINE FOR NEW ^*y ORLEANS?The following fust class packets wi.I _=sc_sajl punctually as advertised, weather permitting, or rvassage free,?ir : The OCMl'LGEE. Capt Peer, on the 20:h November. The PaNTHEA. Cap:. Dennis, on the 26th November. The accommodations of these ships for cabiu, second cabin ani steera*;- p.tssencers. are such as cannot fail toensote every comfort to passeugers daring the vovage. The ships of this line have now'commenced their regula trips, and will sail punctually every r.v- dar-; throughout the season. Passengers may, therefore, relv on not being detained. 1 he price pt passage being verr low. those wishing to secure be::hs in citner of the abov? packets, can do so bv applying to t . . . W. st J. T. TAPSCOTT. At titeu Oeneril Passage Utfice. 43 Peck slip, "J*_corner Sou-h street. PATEk^ON A_ND NETW-iXTkK" _ . RAILROAD, p are only 251 eiitsfrom Paterson to Jersey City On and after Mcnday. Ocu 2.1&43. the Ca? ? . . Lst* e t'aterson Depot. 3t 3 o'clock A. M. ?lr o'clock A. VI 3 o'clock P. M. Leave Paterson Depot, at S o'clock A. M 3 o'clock P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Lwive New-York, at 9 o'clock A. >1. 12: ox-lock P. M. * o'clock P. M. Leave New-York, at 3t o'clock A. M. .4 o'clock ;\ M. Transponatioo Cars also ply daily (Sucdays'excerted.) 1 assengets are advised to be at the Ferry a frw minutes bf lore the juted hoars ol departure. lyS ?m CHEAP STORE. TO MY OLD CUSTOMERS AND THE FUBLIC. DRUGS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, MEDI? CINES. GROCERIES. &c. 1S8 GREENWICH STREET. NEW-YORK. TORN C. MORRISON offers for sale on the t) most liberal terms for CASH or CREDIT, a very ????> sivv assortment of goods, among them the following, to which wi old call the attention of AT OTH EC ARIES Opiam Campnor ( ream Tartar Castile Soap Li paorioe Balsam CopaTia Rhubarb Jalap Aloes Flors. < bamomtle Gum Arabic Castor Oil Quicksilver .Magnesia Manna Roll and Flour Sulphur Alcohol Borax, refined and crude i dome! Ri>d Precipitate i ormsiTe Sublimate Aqua Ammonia Spirits Nitre Dnkis Super Carbonate Soda Tartanc Acid Epsom Salts L tndannm SellU Snlj tiate Quinine Oil Peppermint, and all r.jsen tial Oils <?? jrii Myrrh i inthandes Gnm Tragacanth Powdered Bark Cork of all kinds Sarsipanlla S| ouges, coarse and fine CONFECTIONERS. DIS? TILLERS it BAKERS. i i h hinea] Nutmegs Mace Cloves Cinnamon Cassia liuds Alsi'ic Isinglass Gum Tracacanth < ium Arabic, Tuikey Gum Gunbouge Oil of Roses do Peppermint do WintergTeei: <ht Lemon do ?auamon do Orange Jo Bergarnot do Annisseed do Absynth do Carraway du Juniper Rose, Orange and P*a?h W a ters Vanilla Beans Tonquin Beans Coriander Seed C uraway Seed Annis s^ed Jujube Piste Pearlash Saleratus Snper Carbonate of Soda Tartiric Acid Ginger, w hiteJamaua Green Ginger MANUFACTURERS. Alum Blue Vitriol Copperas, English St Ameri? can Oil Vitriol Sugar Lead Bleaching Salti Cochineal Aqua Fortis Nutgalls Annatto Soda Ash Pot and Pearl Ashes Extract Logwood Tartaric Aciii Bichromate of Potash s,il Soda (ium Shellac (ludbear Woad Ol S. Fall, Winter a?d Summer Strained Sperm Refined and unrelated Whale Lard Oil PATENT MEDICINE. DEALERS. Balsam of Honey Turlington's Balsam Bateman's Diops Harlffim Oil and British Oil Seidletz Powders Stoughton's Bitters Extract Sarsaparilla Cephalic Snun Anderson's Pills Lee's do Hooper's do Opodeldoc. Steers and liquid Soda Powders Godfrey's Cordial Anderson's Cough Drops Thomson's Eye-water 1 \ V L I) l: * V PAINTERS. Window Glass of all size* and qualitiea White Lead dry and ui oil Red Lead Litharge Spirits of Turpentine Putty Whiting Verdigris, dry and ?n oil Chrome Green Chrome Yellow Yellow Ochre. French and American Prussian Blue Verm?lion Rotten Stone Ivory Black Gnrri Coral Paint Brush*,-*, all sizes Ro?e Pink Lamp Black British Lustre Glue, all sorts Gold and Silver Leaf Gold ami Silver Bronze Copper Bronze Chalk, white and red Paris White Spanish Brown V enetliu Red Sand Paper Pumice Stone Tar and Rosin Japau. Copil. Loach and riar uesi Varnish Turkey Umber Term de Sinena Red Chalk Gum Shellac Bright Varnish Sash Tools, all sizes Black Lead GROCERS. Young Hyson Tea Hyson Imperial Gunpowder Hyson Skin Souchong Bohea French Brandies Spanish Segars Pot and Pearl Ashes Starch Liquorice Ball Bath Brick Saleratus Fig Blue Powdered Ginger Root Alum Olive Oil. in bottles St baskets Nutmegs Saltpetre, crude and retined P-PIier Saucw Macaboy iuutf Scotch Snufi Mace Indigo, Flotant Castile Soap Cloves Castor Oil, in bottles Alcohol Epsom Salts Cinnamon Friction Matches Carbonate Ammonia British Lustre Soda for washing Mustard, London Cayenne Pepper Powdeied Nutmeg Powdered Oiunamoo MANUFACTURERS. Grain and Bar Tin Fuller's Earth Madder, Dutch and French ludigoes of Bengal, Caraccas and Guatemala White Tartar Red do Glue Sumac Lac Dye Starch Prussiate Potash (turn Senegal Powdered Curcuma Powdered blun Smalts Quercitron Bark Spirits Nitre Fortis Saltpetre British < ?um Nitric Acid and Oxalic Acid OILS. Tanners' Tr-nti, Liuseed Neatsfoot, Olive, [01 Sweet] and Sea Elephant Sperm and Sieric Candles PAPER MAKERS, HAT? TERS. &c. Bleaching Powders Powdered Blue Smalts (?lue Oil Vitriol Coptier Galx Shell Lac Alcohol Extract of Logwood Nutgalls Blue Vitriol Verdigris Copperas Sal Ammoniac Antimony Sugar of Lead Alum, itc. stc. DYERS AND MANUFACTCRERS. Logwood BrazilWood Camwood Red Satwnlers p ustic Hatch Wood Nicaragua Ked Wood Barwood Hyperaic Wood (ium Asphalrum Peach Wood Sal Ammoniac Ebauy Wood T/flUGGISTS' GLASS WARE.?Common Vials, Pre scription Vials, Patent Medicine Vials, Acid Bottles, Co? lognes, Fancy Pnngents, Druggists1 Packing Bottles. Castor Oils, Concaves, Magnesia, Blacking or Varuish, Demijohns, Flasks, Inkstands, Jars, Lemon Syrups, Mustards, Snutts, Chemicals of all kinds, French, English and American. AH kinds of Paints and Colors. Every description of Drugs and Druggists' articles, and Patent Medicines, Perfumery and Soaps, a general assortment, Stc. Sic. Stc. All articles warranted genuine. The promptest] attention given to orders from the country._o!9 lm TVTOTICE?CITY AND STATE TAX for 1843 L\ Comptroller's Office, Nov. lsr, 1843.-?The following section is extiacted from an act of the State Legislature, entitled "An Act for tin Collection of Taxes in the City of New York," i;used April )8th. 1843, by a two-thirds vste : Art. 2, sec. 4. if any person shall desire to pay the amount . fhis taxes before the first day of January (next.) it shall he the duty of the Receiver of Taxes to receive the same, and to deduct therefrom it the rate of seven pet cent, per annum be? tween the day of such payment and the first day of February next. The following t> j->lution was passed by the Board of Su ; ei v isors October 'id, iai3 : Resolved, That the Receiver of Taxes be requested to re ceive the taxes named in the last column of the Assessment . ?11, from ill such persons a3 ma*,- desireto pay before the first day of January next, and to deduct therefrem at the "ate of sr\ en per cent i pel annum between the day of such payment to the first day of February next. Po enable the public to avail themselves of the discount al? lowed, uotice is hereby eiveii that the copy Assessment Kolli have been placeal in the Receiving Office, Old Alms House, f'ark. where Henry T. Kiersted, Esq. Reviver of Taxes, will attend daily between the hours of 8 A.M. and 12 M. ALFRED A. SMITH. Comptroller. RATES OF TAX FOB 18-1-3 PEK $100. State Water and School Tax. Isl W ird . 50 cents. 2d Ward.PJ 3d Ward.40 4th Ward.40 5th Ward.40 6th Ward.40 "fhWard.40 St h Ward.40 ??h Ward.40 10th Ward.40 11th Ward.40 12th Ward.10 13th Ward.40 14th Ward.40 15th Ward.4U 16th Ward.40 16th Ward.16 62 16th Ward.16 62 16th Ward.16 62 16th Ward.IC G2 16th Ward.10 00 ITth W'ard.40 00 n3 tJai City Tax. $39 02 39 04 40 04 40 05 39 08 39 03 40 03 40 01 40 0o 40 02 35 06 none U) 04 39 08 4T| ou 22 03 21 98 7 78 17 33 12 78 17 05 37 U3 Total. $79 02 79 01 80 01 80 05 79 03 -9 03 80 03 80 01 bO do 80 02 75 06 10 00 bU 04 79 08 8U 00 62 03 38 06 24 01 34 01 29 00 57 05 77 03 EWEK IN BARCLAY-STREET.?Publicnc rice is hereby given that a petition ha* been presented in the Board of Aldermen to build a S<*wer in Barclay-street, from West Broadway to the N*rth River. Persons interested in I this proposition and opposed thereto are requested to present I eir ibjectionsin wilting to lb*- undersigned, at bis office, Hall of Records, on or bet?re the 29th day of November in ; slant. JOHN EWEN, Street Commissioner. Street Commissioner's Office, Nov. 17.1843. nl8 ? E^vVER" IN^ATTEiTy PLACE ?Public no O tice is hereby given that a petition has been presented in the i Board of Aldermen to construct a Sewer in Battery Place, f m Brj idway to the North River Persons interested in the i above and qp, osed thereto are requested to present their ob'ec i tions in writing to the undersigned, at his office, Hall of Re ?rds, ou or by the 29th day of November iast. JOHN EWEN, Street Commissioner. Street Commissioner's Office, Nov. 17, 1343 nl3 ; OEWER IN DELANCY-STREET.?Public I O notice is hereby given that a petition has been presented in . the Board o( Ald.rciea to build a Sewer in Delancy-street. fr. m Sherirf-strert to the East River. Persons interested in the proposition and opposed to th? same are requested to pie , sent their obj-ctions in writing to the undersigned, at his of ! rice. Hill of Records, on or before the 29th dar of November I instant. JOHN EWEN, Street Commissioner. Street C ommustonei's Office. Nov. 17, 1S43. nl3 "NEW-YORK, SCHO? LEY'S MOUNTAIN AND, EASTON, via E. and Somer ^vuie Railroad. , ?.m ,Scii00if >*'*, Mountain, leave pier No. 1 North River at 8i o clock. A. M. daily, (Sundays excepted.) by steamboat to tiizaoeinpcrt; or leave the foot of Courtlandt street at 9 o'clock. A, Ml by N. J. Railroad to Elizabethtown. thsre connect with rJae cars lor Somervilie coaches, thence 20 miles to trie moon tain?arriving early ia the afternoon. 1> or taston, leaving as above, proceed bv rail road to Som ervuie coaches from thence (only 34 miles) airiving in Easton at o o clock, . f*: -?-~7Ttl-? 'lae connects at Easton with lines running to Mauca chunk, Reading, Pottsville. Wilkesbarre, Stc. 1 na route, on account of the short distance by coaches, making it by far the mo**, pleasant and expeditious, commends Kt-U to trie public patronage. Mr. Sanderson, the proprietor a: Somerxilie, has provided himself with carriages and horses to iccommodate private parties with extras at the shortest no? tice, and ou reasonable terms. For scau apply to A.D. Hope, Merdiasts'Hotei, 41 Court land-, street. Passengers from Philadelphia to Schooley's Mountain will leave Philadelphia at 7 o'clock A. M. by the New-York Rail? road line to New Brunswick- Coaches from thence, arriving at trie .Mountain early same afternoon. J*? tf SANDERSON & KEAN.Proprieton. D T TO IRON MASTERS.?For sale, Mill Sites in the immediate neighborhood of Bituminous Coal and Iron Ore of the first quality, in Pennsylvania?the nearest poinf to tide water where such Coil and Ore are found together.? The communication is complete with Philadelphia ana Balti? more, by Canals and Railway. Kor Pamphlets descnptire o: the property, and farther information, applv to Archibald Mcl?tyre, Albanv; to Archibald Robertson, Philadelphia; or to the undersigned ?t No.98 Merchants' Exchange, New-York, where may be seen specimens of the coal and ore; also, maps and sections of ihr property. ? . or,,. n.0 6m* W. R. <. ASLi. t inj Engineer FIRE ENGINES, HOSE AND Pl'MPS. Ii. FARN AM, at 247 Water-st. manufactures ? Fire Engines, of every siz*, forcities, villages, factories, plantations. Stc. Uard-u Engines. Fire Hooks. Fire Backets and h ire ( aps. HempHosu. Learner Hose, of any sue required; Suction Hose. Coupling Screws, Sec. , . Lift and Force Tumps, to lift and torce water any distance, from 10 to 600 cvllons h minute. - . , . Wind Mills; Horse Powers, Water Wheels, Sic. lor working ^Sh^p and Steamboat Pumps for tailing boilers, Sec. and for ase in case of fire. . A.t Pumps for vacuum or condensation,Ol any rr.;mreU sire. Lead and Iron Pipe, Bras* C*cks, Ornamental Fountains. Sir. ? B.?The Pumps of his manufacture are double actiou ot great strength, and very ?mple in their construction, being particularly well calculated for the Southern and vvest India markets._^?m__. <) THE VARIOUS KIKE COMPANIES IN ^ THE C NIT ED STATES.?The subscriber we. til. 1 re spectfnlly c ill the attention of the various Fire Comwmiesin the Union to the new and beautiful assortment ot BRAS> KIBE TORCHES and SIGNAL LANTERNS which he has iust finished, and will.keep constantly on hand. Thev are finished in the most beautiful manner, and are ?| splendid and elaborate designs. -Companies from abroad who may wish.to see the nattexns of the *r>o\e before purchating can obtain a letter sheet of patterns, w ith due prices to each, by applying by mail to the subscriber, and they may relv on ob? taining preciselv such an article as the pattern they may se? lect. Deck Lifters, German Sjlver^Fig^, fy^Shirr.s^ &.c. ,27 3m II Spruce street. New V.,.rk. FINE TEAS.?R. L. Serymser, 24 Barclay St., corner of St. Peter's place, would intimate to his Inend* ami the public that he has lately received aud offers for sale \ lot of FINE TEAS of recent importation and ol tiie most de? licate Flavors: His stock consists of the following assort Hieut of Tecs: . , , Hyson, Enlong Souchong. Hyson Skin, Souchong, Yo. Hyson, Pouchoiu;, Imperial, Ning "iong Souchong, Gunpowder, Pecco, Stc. ? Helwould also add that he keeps constant/ on hand a gene? ral assortment of Sugars. Coffee, Spices. Fruits, and all <'tie r articles connected w ith the Groe^ry business-. Those w ishing to purchase, bv calling at the above Establishment will und every article of the best quality, and at such prices that canuot fail to suit. Orders from the country faithfully attended to. N. B. Goods seut to any part of this city or Brooklyn Iree ofcaruge. _ _o20 2wis 2wos GENUINE TEAS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE CANTON TEA COMPANY have just completed verv extensi re arrangements for the.approaching lall trade. If these they have been eminently successful, and their well known superior judgement and ample resources have been most fully devoted to the interests of their patrons. In? deed, their entire regard to the rights of their customers is too generally known to need comment, (the misrepresentations by interested anil unprincipled persons to the contrary notwith? standing;) Their Green and Black Teas, which have hldierto obtained the greatest notorierv, will now be found KTsurpass any that they have introduced, and, they think, far before any that can be possibly sold for the price in the Luited States.? Gunpowders, Imperials, Twankevs and Skin Teas 111 great variety; 18 qualities of Black Teas The unrivaled/ Howqin mixture, fresh aud in great perfection. An extensive assort? ment of Hysons and Young Hysons, suitable tor city rerail. m lots of any quantity. Proportionable varieties ot other Greens. Genuine Java Cofftv. roasted daily. All goods sub? ject to be returned if not approved of. Orders promptly exe? cuted to all parts of the country. Terms cash. Principal store 121 Chatham-street, New-York; branches. 318 Uleecker street, near Christopher, New-York, and 116 F ulton-street, B OBSRRVf .?The original and only warehouse iu the United States for the sale of the only true and genuine Howquas Black Teas. _06 2in MORISON'S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL MEDICINES.?Caution to the People of America. We hereby certify, that M-ssrs. FIRTH MI ALL. of Frauk lin Square, New York, are our only GENERAL AGtiN 1 ? for the United States of America; and that ueriher Hojutic Shethearo Moat nor George Taylor, our late Agents, are in any way authorised to vend Morison's Vegetable Uni? versal Medicines. As many imitations are in circulation, this Caution becomes highly necessary. All persous selling our Medicines in the United States must have the authority ol th? before-named Messrs. FiRTUj?t Hall. (Signed) MOR1SON, MOAT St Co., Hygeists. British Collegeof Health, New Road, London, Jan. 1813. The above caution, emanating from the "British College of Health, London," will b< hailed with the warmest enthusi? asm bv the 'riends of the Hygeian System, inasmuch as it tends to expose and oppose ht worthless counterfeits which have been extensively circulated by those w ho are as destitute of moral principle, as they are ignorant of the "healing art.'' The invaluable medicines of the British College may be ob? tained in their original purity of several gentlemen w ho have taken ageucics in several of the different States, whose names will be found in the " New York Courier ahd Enquirer."? They can be had also in the original packages of the follow? ing sub-Agents, viz: Messrs. Paul Pou & Co. % John st. " H. H- Schieffelin St Co. 101 and 106 John St. " J. C Whitmore, Esq. 45 South st. Isaac Snell, 190 Greenwich st." " Peter Hampton, 190 Canal st., New York city. Messrs. Post 1st Lewis, Jericho, L. I. " R. D. Bardwell, Troy, New York. Mrs. Goodlilf. Urica, do Mr. W. H. Burtis, Rochester, do Messrs. Cornwall St Butler, Pokeepsie, N. Y. ?? W J. Styles. Rhiuebeck, do mlrf FRITH St HALL, Gmeral Agents.1 Franklin sauar.-. W-ONDEKFLL INVENTION to force the growth of Human Hair.?Trial bottles only 3 shillings. Tim names of some of our most lespectable citizens can be shown who hive used this and foundjtall it is here stated.? Call aud see them at our store; they certify that, having used Jones's Coral Hair Restorative, they found it to possess these dualities. IT WILL DRESS AND SOFTEN THE HAIR. STOP ITS FALLING OFF,AND CLEAN IT. It positively makes the hair grow, and keeps it 111 order 1 long time. Sold at the sign ol the American Eagle, 82 l hit ham-street?price 3, 5 or 8 shilling;?or at 139 Fujton-strrer, Brooklyn; 8 State-street, Boston; 3 Ledger Buildings, Phila? delphia; 207 King-street, Charleston, S. C. 11I8 Im A~CHEAP AND REAL EXTRACT UF SAK SAPARILLA.?Persons taking this! too offen get van ? tines, mercury or mineral, instead ot the root. We advise all to try a 25 cent package of Jones's Extract of Sarsaparill 1 Candy, which contains eight ounces of the medical pr?pcit? s of the root. Sold at the sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chat? ham-street, N- Y., or 139 Fulton-meet, Brooklyn; 21 '1 Broad street, Newark, 8 State-street. Boston; 3 Ledger Building. . Philadelphia; 207 King-streer, Charleston, S. C. nl8 jm HHHE BEST CODCiH CANDY-It has I.>, A proved bv many of our citizens tint JONES'S COUGH CANDY is the grand remedy for pulmonary or lung com? plaints, it is sold for >>ue shilling a package a? the sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham-street. We advise our readers to try it. 'T is really good;?no humbug. Also for tale at 131 Fulton-st., Brooklyn; 8Statist.. Boston; 3 LedgerBuilding . Philadelphia; 207 King-st., Charleston, S. C. nl8 1m T A DIES WITH HAIRY LIPS OR FACE.? JLj Use Bourard's L'prooiiug: Powder. It takes *.very parti? cle of hair off w here it is applied, and, instead of injuring, really improves the skin, leaving it smooth, soft and white Sold at the sign of the American Emle. 82 Chatham-street, N. Y. Lookout! Beware of counterfeit.-,: Buy. ouly here! Be careful! Sold also at.8 State-st., Boston; 3 Ledger Build iiigi. Philadelphia; 2U7 Kmg-st,, Chariest..u, S C. 11I8 1m yTsTOUNDLNG CHEMICAL DISCOVERY -- JlJL. In 183!), by the celebrated M. Vesprini, the Italian Phy. sici in, who discovered that certain Italian herbs had the most mighty power in curing DISEASES AND ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, inch as Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Eresipilas, disfigurements, such as Freckles, Pimples, Tan, Morphew, Stc, TO CHANGE DABK OR YELLOW TO A FINE HEALTHY CLEARNESS. Many persons hardly believe thia yet it is stricdy true. M. Vesprini made this in the form of 1 beautiful piece of Soap which he called the It.iliau Chemical Soap. This also cure;' the bit's of insects, and HEALS CHAPPED OR TENDER FLESH CURES OLD SORES. ULCERS, Sic. Sold, wholesale and retail, only at the sign of the American Eagle, 32 Chatham-street, N. Y., or 139 Fulton-street, Brook ITj: 8 State-street, Boston; 3 Ledger Buildings. Philadelphia; 20, King-street, Charleston, S. C. Be wry particular and buy no wnereeise. Mind! Ulg im ' p?RE FOR COUGHS, Colds, Asthma, Hoarse ? "eS3'??ia ,a the Breast and Back. Difficulty of Breadi ing, sic. Che subscribers would call the attention of the cit? izens ot New \ ork to a pleasant and erfVctual remedy for the above diseases. Dr. Rush's Balsamic Syrup of White Mu - tard, is no novelty, having been used in New Jersey and some parts ol ttiis State lor the last fifteen years with great success. It heals the lungs an?I will cure a common cold in a few hours Messrs. Bu3h St Hillyer, 1*8 Greenwich St., wholesale Agents lor this city. Ordersand communications addressed to the subscribers will meet with prompt attention. DESHLER St CARTER New Brunswick, N. J. ?21- !m" Proprietors for the ('. Stau-, and the Can'.das. T 1QLTD AMBER.?This unequalled median;. J-i compound is warranted to be an effectual remedy 1 ? scalds, burns, cats, contnsicnis. scrofal", tetter, ringworm salt-rheum, scaid head, ulcers, barber's itch, and all disease; of the skin, from whatever cause. It will also remove sou bum, Un, freckles, pimples on the lace, Stc. giving to the com plexion a white, delicate softness that nothing eine will mi part; and for cleansing and preserving the teeth ami gums, an I cleausing the mouth and throat in cases of fever, it is unuvM led, For purposes of die toilette, bathing, shaving, ?c. ill acknowledge its supremacy over a very other aaticle eve* use-.1 It will effectually remove paint, tar, pitch, grease, and the lil e from silk, woollen or cotton fabrics without the least dama e to the color. No family or individual should be without it" For sale, wholesale and retail, by the Proprietors HJoiv street, second door, opposite Thorburns. A liberal discount allowed those who ouy to sell agaiu. ?0 R A' WA.RN;tR St CO. Sole Proprietors. Agents?158 Bowery; ,55 Broadway, corner Ei-hth s'reer 161 Broadway, corner Grand street; Banker, corner Chamb7-S' street and West Broadway; Coul corner Franklin Tad Cnurch streets. Vv in. Robertson, 86 Bakimore street Ba.'rY T?W WbWSF' ^ S^?Aitanr 1 vv .-sevscomD fit Lo. Mb River street. Troy: Hart 27fl Broadwa^cornerCh.amberstreet; McGuire, 100 Fiilton-sf llte^olan^3^ GUDERVILL'S GERMAN PLaSTER^" a most ellectual remedy- for the foilbwlne com IxWvSk fee^iS fnariS,0?;5rt; I1"' MUDT' S.anford rnrn?r HA.. . ?Par'|ne? 11 Second avenue; C. TtliT k coraar,pf Prospect and Bridge-street : Mrs. Reed, thread andneedle store, Fulton street nil lm CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED-Of ai] Kj remedies now known, there is bat orur that can berel ! tV-:he cure ofth*;' terror to the human race'-Coc??? -. ? That remedy is' SCKWCTC'a Pulmontc Syron ' ^ tJoo ! That remedy is ' SCKKSCU ? Polmonic Syrop.' I* ha* succeeded in cases where every Chirac *ise h. 4 u,. and it ?rill P trieraUy succeed in curing every case of 0*tm*? tiou where the following tniugs are attended to. v*: trial, perseverance, and ? strict coniorm-.tv to the dir^a<v r In order thai thismvy not be considered mere asse::i0B sui ported by futs, tt.e reaUer is relerred to a r^mphlet/r-?! IwVed bet the proprietor, which can tV obtained any of his office*, in w h.yn,?:au be found a number of J?; tubsanriating the truth o( this isseropn AJxo, may bv2* II his office i onmbeT ol c-m ft rateswhich havt per? m ?; published, ? here ...dividual* have been cured of Com,mtT*? alter having been given up by their Physician ,nd triecdi |. Chesnut ; ind at ha Laboratory, No 13] Race-street lw: ielphia. Also, fWrsale *t iv>i < Ipurtl Lnd-atxeer on?doorb?| :ne corner of Greenwich, N. ? ---the only puce in tfc;*cZ where the genuine can !>e had. Also, 3w> WuhingtOL-*-?!: Bosti n , No. 16 Broadway, Albaor, N. V. "^?o-*,^ tern known ; it operates by assisting nature'to eXI t\ !h? d( ?J? froth the Lungs, Stomach ind Liver. Where thtrt i*C-T fever, night sweats, constipation, all usual rymptomsotfS* sumption, the use ol the Syrup remove*.the ttver, stOtferiL night sweats, and regulates the action Ot the bowel, rr\i, them healthy and narnral. It soothes and ripens the ^LAlff of the L?nes, and then expels it in the torm of exr?a^!?** matter ; and u is truly astonishing ?m: jnantitiej .jf co^ tiou is expectorated by patients generally, whs baretakm'S* Pnlmonic Syrup: andthiscontinues uotil ..11 disea*7!v ,* Lungs is removed, and the patient finds to his joy that restored to health. * * Prepared by J. H. Scheuek, and lor sile at bis prineiml -? rices. No. 32 South Sixth-itreet, outdoor below thiCA-fi . Chesnut; ind at hn Laboratory. No 121 Race-street'rv^ jtJpV.:, .tl... i'.,r?Litl')! r.oirtl in.l-^ir?,_.?:?* the i wher Bosk .< ?The above Offices are exclusively tor the sale of Pu!m.. Syrup _ Q20 3t? J. H. SCHE\f^: 1,000,000 m?SI2.: and for only 124 cents, curing Rheuraatiim, Lumbago K, or Weakness in the Side. Back, Breast, Lows, or snvrattrV the body. Who w ill suiter w hen tie can l<e so ?ssily cuW>' Poor Child, he is wasting i" ij. said \ tuend of onn-Jv, other day?we h ive doctored him till wean tired. injVj* does no good; his bteith is so offensive, and he ?am&ifVf fully in ins sleep; his appetite is ravenous, ind still ht'n\' a skeleton. We recommended her to try Sherman', n/0 ' L?zenses, as possibly he might be troubled with worm*.! She did. and the tirst dose brought away78worms. Th>. d.-se. entirely cured him, a* tliey h-?e thousands of others. ; can'l sleep, siyi one, my cough is ^ incessant, iiieea, as if I should chokf to death. Il he would only use She.m^ Cough Lozenge*, he would be cured in i short rime. !>-,? often cure the most distressing rases in a few hours. My head will split, says another. Sherman's t ampi,* U renges will cure any case in less than twenty ininute?, ?sjB, mistake. They cure seasickness, rulpitaoon of the hear lowness of spirits, despondency, and the depression ofsmm aftei dissipation. They operate like a clwrm on thedismrb* nervous system. Caution should be observed in prxnmv: the genuine Sherman** Lozenges and 1'listeis, or you mi* have some miserable trash imposed upon you. Warehouse, loo Nassau st.. N'-w . ork. Phihdelphiju-^j, \(iKM s; 118, 373,159 and mit Broadway; 227 Hudson if ;ii Boweiy; 77 Easl Broadway ; 86 William st; 139 Fulton? Brooklyn; A. Guthrie, i Stanw ix Hall. Albany; Keddit;i Co. 8 State st. Boston; 3 LedgerBuildings, Philadelphia o F Thomas, 147 Mam st. Cincinnati; Andrew, Oliierku New Orleans. _ o?5DlcWla TXIASHINC-TON ELIXIR.?A pure~Veg V? Compound.?" Nature's God Ins secreted in tiietep. tibl.> kingdom, safe, sure and speedy remedies for all iimtn tosi irch for and discover these, is a part ot man's allot>i toil." This well known assertion of Dioscorides, One of most profound of the ancient philosophers, has recci<?i another e\ idence of its truth and w isdom, in the disi overr^ the Washington Elixir, which, fot its many virtues roiy V called a GodT-send to the ifflicted! It is only necessary tu bt of it, tint hundreds of mir best citizens can attest itsalrcv magic power in thoroughly curing tiiat most intolerablecf n| diseases? FEVER AND AGUE.?The Washington ElitirriMwJ. |y efficacious in the cure of Cholera Morbus. Bilious Cbolic, Diarrhoea and Dysentery, Worms und Dyspepsia, Washington Elizh l>-ing composed entirely of Vejsubl: substauces, is. of course, perfectly simple and harsuW though unequalled for the rapidity and vigor with which ii compels the stomach to perform the peculiar function* t> (juired in effecting a radical cure of the above menti.>r>M diseases?one dose having, not unfrequentiy, causedapertm nent cure. . . The Washington Elixir, in envelopes containing clear, tirn. pie and precise directions for its use, jn-vy lie obtained of Di E. M. G?ION, 127 Bowery, cor. of Graud-st; and of R.,' Moss, cor. Grand and Cannon-sts.; J. ^Veudover. Ul?irbtb Avenue; A. W. Gabauden, 51 Sixth Avenue; Dr. R. Le'trrtr cor. Avenue D and 3d street; D. H. Butt nett, corner 3d Art'. nue and 8th street: Dr. H. A. Field, comer Broadway and Uth street; Guinness, 128 3d Avenue, corner Uth street; Ed. ("hei teney,corner Bowery and Broome street; J. j. Coddinetoa 227 Hudson street; E. L. Cotton. 265 lileecker-street: oliv? Deromas it ("o.;39 Clnthain.>treit; Dr. Wm.Cecil,YorkviUV' A. L. Lounsbury, Manliattanviiie; Dr. W. (j. Wood Har* _ n2'lra \/T o A E El ST E11'S ALL HEALING,. OJWf. XvA M UNT.-?This ointment ivhidi surpasses even !n< expectations of its friends, is constantly accumulating evi? dence of its virtue and wonder working power. We cannot witlihold from the public the value which thu article imparts and is imparting to those in affliction. U' could mention th.- oames of hundreds who would uow !? \\ menting tili jflPOOi ondition hid they notjused this all healist ointment. U e recommend this aiticle in the sincerity ofou: hearts, for we know that there is virtue in it, and tint hewha uses it will only be grateful thai he had used it. It is indeed wonderful in itseffects,and coining so cheap as it doe*it n on-of the greatest blessings of the kind ever invented. Vit annex in the joining column some of the diseases which this ointment will heal, viz: Ague in the face, proceeding Eruptions in the face from cold or tooth ache Pain in the side arid bwait Rheumatic affections Affection ol the liver lull animation in the Breast Sore throat Sore and Weak eyes I Pile* Chapped hands Sore lips Severe Bums Asthma ?i?i ii ui-i) ue inieai anu ieuue.ru a? u.nu. ^? pain proceeds from the face, or from the gum* ar0.UGda^br apparently sonnd, this applicatien witl give; speedy reiw rubbing a few droits on the part affected. Price 25 ceats. For sale by David Sauds 8t Co., No 77 East Broadsi. ' Fulton street, and 273 Broadway, c irner Ceatnberi w?^> Granite Buildings. _o2Um_ The American Improved Hygeiaii Vegetable Medicine, T^HE SAFEST, CHEAPEST and m^.ffi i- FECTIVE compound in the wl-ole range of Meg! preparations. In all imgering cornplainls, weakness or * . ral debility, loss of appetite, dispepsy; action* otuw. liver complaints, pulmory affection.;, T^ta^SlJeMr1* early stages, common coughs, colds, rheumatic *nev^'nrtj, short, in any derangement of the stomich^rbo^ve.*.?* from whence spring diseases in general, these nlM s\ta quailed. . , jj-^ucei A thorough trial of shein in accordance ? ?,2ZjxZgWL& wnl insure: their-peimanent use in sinete< n 1 boi^ twenty, making such trial. They are put vi m o()i !ar convenience of trial, at 37i cents. Also. Fac*!* j ?yt, centoahd SI. Officeof sale M0Fntonstreir."f^Lgdi between Nassau and Broadway, wher^ any mioiaiauou great rariety of testimonies, may he obtained. n<n\it rCr" THY, AND THEN JUDtrK.^O The above valuable ointment is sold by the proprietor, JAMES M'AI.ISTKK, I20 Division street connrot Allrti. New Vork. also, at !>M Pearl .street, and by the foltowiaf agents. .Dr. Thomas Kilter, 101 Cherry ft; David M'AHuter, 32!? Bleeckerst; Brothers Hlbbard,96 John st; II. liibbi, II] Bowery; A Knox it Co. cor. Hudson and Canalsts; $poo.w it Co., Brooklyn Star Office, Brooklyn. Price, 25 cent* per box. Much more nullit be said, as the hundredth part ha.? not been told of the good effects already produced by this oiut: ment. n3 2w ^''?^ll!sW ^KO.VIAN EVE MALSA.M?F?'K WV.AK AND IN FLAM KD KYKS.-Tnn ^Fwirvz!? I' 'l>aiii is .i prescription ol ?ne of tlie rnui ^??.^We^*3 ? |. Iir ited i )? ulis t?h ? ? 1 een for il iff ':" ?'^ in use, and is confidently recommemlnd D the public as che liest and most successful Salve ever uie. for inflammatory diseases of the eye. In cases where tin eyelids are very much inflamed, or the ball of theeye islhkkh J covered v\ith blood, it acts almost like magic, and temov? ill appe liaQCe ol disease after two or three applications. IN DIMNESS OF SIGHT, caused by fixed attention to minute ot>jec.ci, or by longrtio sure to a strong light, and in the weakness or partial Ton ol sight from sickness or old a^.-, ir is i sure restorer, and slieaW h^ used by all who rind their eyesight failing without any if p irent disease. This IJalsam ha; restored sight in miny instanceswhfted. mn-r. TOTAL BLINDNESS, cau id by excessive inflammation, had existed forye.tr?. la flammatiou and soreness, csmed by blows, contnswnior wounds on theeye, or by extraneous bodies of an iriitstinl natureantroduccu under th.- eyelids, is very u iom lemorel b| the ipplication of the Balsam. (The tollowlng.certjrlcate from the P"? -. r ? ?of the Epiiwp* Church at Harlem will convince ih- most incredulous taw astonishing efficacy: , ~ : _ HaatKM, July,im Messn. sands St < o.?Gentz-From motives oflmmuitp' am prompted to inform you [hat a few applii itionsof^yoo valuable Roman Eye Balsam have made a perfect cure in th case of my iged mother, who has suffered under a most pail? ful inflammation of th* eyes lor twelve or fifteen y*ars. Th; siciaus^have given np the case is hopeless, on accouat ol tk patient's age; but by th? blessing of Heaven your remedy ha effected a perfecr cure, and verified the adage?' \V liile there' life there is hope.' Yours, m03trespectfully, 1.* H0YT. Many more certificates of iis virtueti might be given, b* this is deemed quite sufficient to establish for it a repuunoi 3 far beyond the .-ach of any other prepai ition. I'ur up in small jars, w,tI, full directions for i'">- Pntet Cell . Prepared and -old wholesale and retail by DAVID SANDS & I 0-77Easl Broadway, cor. Market st. Snldal? by A. B. Si I) Soid-, 7'? Fuhon -.!,-,vr A B. Saods kCo,03 Broadway,cornerI hambers stiert: Kennedy m Dhecter? oM Im jaggs*. CLOVE ANODYNE* ^Sftk TOOTH ACHE DROPS iL* W AN 1MMEDIATK AND PhH mSB^tS FECTI I RE.?Those S~tT / , ?L :,'e painful throbbing and excruaiOU ^CJdjfcv P?"?> "f rhi* dise'yjtihix^iag.thr/BP" jrfSL KLf^SF their ja ws witl mo t ?-?-?ti' (yK&^aXZsVn^ verance, and, as is often the case. h*? ^^V-^^tW^ received but Jjtt'e syjnpithy ?? 7 qLjj. w/P^ friends on such occasions', Wi]I ? J no dun ht be much" pleased to wo* ?{ a remedy that will never fail to quiet fplever the unio?-?'11" offender. The Clow Anodyne is Bie best of .^11 toc.rh ache rrmn-i'i It is immediate and certain in its eifa/m. curing thenu?! w lent tooth ache or pain in the gums in 01 <? minute. , ... Experience has proved that this anodyne composition give immnliate and permanent relief aller the failure<|t twt other remedy; it is pleasant to the U?ie and sm?tl, vnll"ut' jure the teerl, or gums inanv way, and a few applications wir entirely remove th- pain and soreimss fiom a decayed rootn.?? that it may be filled and rendered as uieful as ever. VVhen r T?LA m E f YR E IRON.?Tj^e ^b^ribe?^vf JL just received from Arn??' Iron W.?rks. SySjjSLj'Cai simples of Flange Tyre for Locomotives and Iva?r ^ Wheels. This Tyre is made entirely fiom ^'ntr;^ Vfc^ ?wedge<l as smoothly as the roiled irticle. R ailioau "j^o ii tea and Engineers will be furnished with this cow yilTcr order, oI a,v si? or shape rccjuirod, by e..idxc>*Ui$ Ames, Falls Yillage, Conn, or _,,tf,?ri r MITCHELL kWITHERELL.y n4 1m &i M?aden-Lan?% ^,1^ ^PERlOR ?REEN AND BLACK TEA^ k5 together with a general assortment ol ^^r-c?. and Fruits, for sale by GASSNER k \yr.rrtk nl? 132 Chatham ?0^