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THE TRIS Prem BtackwoorTs Maguxioe lor June. Bean Urummell, (Concluded.) Tho ?au iKnt his valet, who wia a rcnownerj maker of pur.ch, to exhibit his talent in that art at the royal entertainment, and also ;??:>: a prr neitt of some ex teil? nt maraschino. But no rt - suit followed. The King *ms said to have tran mitterl to hint a hundred pound note; bul rv< this is unluckily aproeryphal. Le'cux, his land lord, thus gives the version. The English Consu at Calais came to Mr. Brumtnell late one ever, in?, and intimated th.it the King was out < I snuff, saying,as heibokopone ol t!:t: boxeslyiti" on hia uble, " tiive trie one of yours." " Will all my heart." was the reply; '"but not that for if the Kin-/ saw it 1 should never have it again"?implying th.it there was some story al tached to it. On reaching the theatre the Con snl presented the Miuff, and the Kinf turnip"; said, M sir, when: did >ou get your snuff? Tht-r. is only ono person that 1 know that ca-i m ,\ snuff in this way ? " " It is sornt of Mr. Brom mell's, your Majesty," replied the Consul. Th next day the King left CaU>s; and, as lie se-it . himself in the carriage", he said to Sir Arth . Paget, who commanded trie vacht that brought him over, "1 leave Calais, and have not seen Brumtnell." From tins his biographer infer: that he had receive; n itiier money nor messagi ? and his landlord is of the same opinion. But slight as those circumstances are, it net-in - obvious that George IV liad a forgiving hea i toward the Beau notwithstanding all his impcr tinsnccs, that he would have loan glad to forgi. him, and that he would, in all probability, have made some provision for bis old favorite, il Brummell had exhibited any signs of repentance. On the other hand, Brumtnell was a rnan ol spirit, and no man outfit to put himself in thi way of being treated contemptuously even by royalty ; but it seems strange that, with all his adroitness, he should not have hit upon a middle way. There could have been no gr I difficulty in ascertaining whether the King would receive him, in sending a respectful message, in offering his loyal congratulations on the King's arrival, or even in expressing his regret at h k long alienation from a Prince to whom he had hern onee indebted for so many favors, and who c< r tainly never harbored resentment against man. Brummcll evidently repented his tardiness on this occasion; for he made up his mind to make a more direct experiment when the Kino- should visit the Town-Hall on hi. return. But opportu? nities, once thrown away are seldom reaaiiu d. The King on his return did not vi.-it the Town Hall, but hurried on board, ami the last chance of reconciliation wa9 gone. Yet during his lung residence in Calais, the liberality of his own cooni ciions in England , -i abled him to show a good fie* to poverty, lie paid his bills punctually whenever the remittance Came, and was charitable to the mendicants wins probably for the Ia6l thousand years, have made Calais their head quarter*. The general name for him waB the Roi de Calais. An anecdote ?,i his pleasantry in almsgiving reached the public I ear. A French beggar asked huu for a two-sous piece. " I don't know the coin," said Brummell "never having had one; but I suppose you mean a franc; There, lake it." His former <ic. lebrity had also spread far and wide among the population. A t-.ouple of English workmen in one of the factories of the town, one day followed a gentleman who had 0. considerable resemblance to Brummell. He heard one of them say to the other, " Now, I'il bet you a pot th-it's him." Shortly after, one of them strolled up to him, with, " Beg pardon, sir?hope no offence, but ?-o two havo got h bet?now, a'n't you George Riog the Bull?" Brummrll's habits of flirtation did not desert him in France; and in one instance he paid such marked attention to a young Eng. lish lady, that a friend was deputed Its inquire his purposes. Here Briimuicli's knowledge of ev -v body did him good service. The deputy ou 11,? -? occasion having once figured us the head ol a veterinary hospital, or some such thing, but bi. ingthen in the commissariat,?" Why, Vulcan !" exclaimed Brummcll, " what a humbug you must be to come und lecture nie on such a subject! You, who were for two years at hide-and seek to save yourself from being shot by Sir T. S. (<>r running off with one ul his daughters." " Dear me," said the astonished friend, " you h.ivc touched a painful cord; I will have no more to do with this business." The business died a natural death. His dressing-table was recherche. Its batteric dt totlette was curious, complete, and of silvi r: I one part of it being a spitting dish, he always de. daring that " it was impossible to spit in cb:. " I His 'making up' every morning occupied two ' hours. When he first arrived in Caen he carried a cane, but often exchanged it for a brown silk umbrella, which was always protected by a s Ik case of remarkable accuracy of lit?the handle surmounted by an ivory head of George i 'e Fourth, in well-curled wig and gracious smile. In tho street he nenrr took off Iiis hat tn any one, not even to a 1 aily; lor it would havo been dilli. cult to replace it in tho pams position, it having been put on with peculiar caro. We finish by stating that he always h id tiic soles of Iiis boots blackened us well as the upper leathers ; his r< t. son for this being, that in the usual negligeuct of human nature, he never could be sore that > lie polish on the edge of the sole would bo ac< u rately produced, unless the whole underwent i ic operation. He occasionally polished a single boot himself, to show how perfection on this point was obtained. Clogs, so indispensable in the dirt of an unptved French street, he ul ways abhorred; yet, under cover of night, he oould, now and then, condescend to wear th- m. ** Theft," ae the biographer observes, '? in Sparta was a crime?only when it was discovered." But after this Iii*e of fantasy and frivolity, i n which so much cleverness was thro.vn away, t:te unfortunate Beau finished his carerr miserably. On his application to tho Foreign Office, repre? senting his wish to be removed to any other Con sulate where he might serve more effectually, and of course with a better income; tiic former part of his letter was made the ground of abolishing the Consulate, while the latter received no answer. We say nothing of this measure, r.nv farther than that it had the effect of utter ruin on poor Brummell. The total loss of his intellect followed; he was reduced to r.hs lute beggary, and finally spent his last miserable hours in a Hospital fur Lunatic Mendicants. Surely it could not have been difficult, in the enormous patronage of office, to have found some relief Kir tne necessities of a man whose official character was unimpeaohed; who had been expressly put into Government employ by Ministera fat the sake of preserving him from penury; who had been the companion, the friend of Princes and Nobles; and whose faults were not an atom more flagrant than those of every man of fashion in his time. But he was now utterly ruined and wretched. Some strong applications were made to his former friends by a Mr. Armstrong, a un r Chant of Caen, who seems to have constantly acted a most humane part to him, and occasional d-ma?ons were scut. A couulc of hundred pound* were even remitted from the Foreign Office; and, by tho exertions of L >.-?i Alvanl.-v and the present Duko of Beaufort, who never deserted him?and this is much to the honor ol both?a kind of small annuity was paid to him. But he was already overwhelmed with debt, for hist income from the Consulate netted him bul jG80 a year, the other X3U-? being in the hands of the bauker, his creditor; and tt seems proba? ble that his destitution deprived him oi bis senses after a period of wretchedness und even of rags. Broken-hearted and in despair, concluding with hopeless imbecility, this man of taste and talent, sor he possessed both in no common degree, was left to die in the hands of strangers?no slight reproach to the cruel insensibility of those who, wallowing in wealth, and fluttering from year to year through tho round of fashion, suffered their tanner associate, nay, their envied example, tu parish in his living enamel. He was buried in the Protestant Cemetery of Caen, under a stone with this inscription : In Memory of Gs.oS.GE Ukii'NMELL, F.-Cj. Wiio departed mis life On the 29th March 1840. Aged (?2 years. Mr. Jesse deserves credit for his two volumes. I There is a good deal in them which has no direct j reference to Brammcll ; bnt he has collectrd pro. H?Ay a!l that could be known. The hooks are rery readibfe, th?j anecdotes pletiganUy told, th; ,tvle its lively, and frequently show that the bio ?rrapher could adopt the thought as well as tbe antru.ne of his hero. At ail events he has criver; am the detail of a character of whom cverybodj. wiahed to hear more. The Otjuerver und floral Reform, [Coaunar?eatcd. j Mb. Eimtor : The .Wrr. York Ohs-rcer of June ob is before trie. In it I find aneditorial beaded ' The Full of Mi/t?tr-rx." which, for overweening lf-c tnp'nrenry nnd utter p*cklcr-?n"S5 f.?r the moral rights and the character of tiio-e differing from the writer in their views and measure!;, excels inv thing I ever read. The robe of rrock piety which !h?v luxe endenv'ire<! to throw around it, but adds to iu loathsomeness. I was somewhat pre? pared for Bach an article in the Observer from i' u ir-- in reference to Taylor and Jodd; iu end- ni 'thuckling over their fall and eifjrt to make th-nlo gical capital out of those melancholy aposta i- -. made. m? suspect that the hearts of its conducto - were tilled with the narrowest religious prejudices :he r.eist stopid bigotry and groveline sectarian eel i-hness. But I confess, after r-ading the pn se;.: irtiele. I had not anticipated that they would have taken ut once so lei! a leap to the lowest depths >l partisan meanness. These wise, onhodox editoi vtter sitting down and concentrating upon thin sub? ject their capacious, powerful, well-balanced minds, washed of all ullraisvt, have come to the sage co i cluaion tiiat theapostocien of professed Ministers ol >he Gospel " who huve stolen the. livery of Heart ti to serve the Devil in.*' cannot b - accounted for on the ground of innate depravity?the temptations ol ihe world, the flesh und the. Devil. Tbej musl fii : embrace, so.mt unorthodox dogma, some inexpe? dient rn-iisure of doing good, lor without n false ihcory there is no doing evil. Surely a Daniel has come to ju Igmeni! Henceforth all we have tu do to secure the purity of the Church and the sons ol Love, i- to marshal them under the lead of trie New York Observer, where none of the blighting winds ol iiltr'ii?m can blow upon them, corrupting tir.-ir morals and dissipating their virtue, iami especial > the winds of '?.Modern Perfectionism" (alias Ober lin) ami Moral Reform?ihor-e poisonous blasts so surcharged with moral miasma. Where no modern inetiiuret shall be introduced >odisturb the peaci hi harmony of virtue's order, hut every one shall tread in the "steps their fathers Irod, believing all ihe discourses of wisdom belong lo the past?what has beeu must l>?info ail toe treasures of knowlei ge our fathers delved, ami lor iheir sons left nothing to he done. Wonderful recipe! Ut us have it writ? ten, published in all the prints, and placarded in all the places of public resort. Surely it bei iih to be in linste. Such wisdom, the product of so well-balanced minds, so tree from the corruptions if ultraistn, so untainted with heresy,should uoi remain unused. I repeat it, let ux lo vork in good earnest. The wuilo1- virtue depends upon ii There is u prophecy in the piece well worth) ol notice. They tell us : " It will be found upon examination thnt br far the er?nt?r [?art ol the apoataei-l ol clergymen in thin country ma) be traced lo a peculiarelaasortarnptatbais, and that the npu I itea have been men of a peculiar claM of nund-." '?Murk! "It will he found," Arc.?not thai ii bus been found; not that the examination has been made; |,ut the-e fur-seeing editors, by ? sort of iu ?er sight or clairvoyance can perceive all ihat i- in an unexplored field as well before as after the ex? amination. When I rein! this first I was remind- d of the prineo in Ol l Prompier, u I told you to ? Besides, this hypothetical mode of stating a thing is a successful way of making h f-ilse impression. Had ibev snnl, ?? It Im.? been found,"' &.c. it won ,i have been u lie direct, for it never has been found ? Ii it wickedness of any son hits been confined lo urn peculiar class ol minds, or thai ihe some cri le perpetrated by different individuals was comni n I under wh it these editors term a peculiar class ol temptations. The truth is. that ihe whole history ofcrime shows thai die motives inducing man to the commission of the same act have been as vurie.: as ihe individuals who have performed ihem. But the statement, as it now stands, will have ihe same force up in all the bigoted, prejudiced rendt rs of the Observer, be the, ]r-s or more, of a ill i cl assertion. Crafty, partisan writers understand v is well, and by ibis sort of legerdemain manage to make the desired impression, ?nd ostensibly save their character for truth. But our chivalrous edi? tors, as the ink left toeir pen, seem 10 have fell ; ii outrage they were committing upon irmb and com? mon sense. The belter feelings of their nature re? coiled aa they looked at ihe product of their own bigotry. " It has always been regarded," say they, "as mi ii lioUS position, bill we have bcetl compelled by overpowering facts, nnd the clwtir deductions ol reason to assume und maintain it.' M< Bsrs. Editors, lei n- bavr the foei??the t We repeal it, gite us the facts, nnd the clear de? duction* ut reason too. Go hack live, teu, fiftci n, a thousand years if you please: yen, search nil antiquity. Prove, if you can, that ministerial apos tncies have been confined tn u peculiar clas: ol minds, and that i hey were led to their crimes I? n peculiar class of temptations; that they have been men.as a class peculiarly ultra in their views n .! fend of innovations. But we are told a littlt far? ther on, that " It has been suggested it would be for the. good of the Church to prepare a sketch of ihe apostacies of the last ten or fifteen years, si;- * iug the influences that mm be supposed lo have been at work in druwing the miserable victims to their melancholy fate." A capital idea! For one, I go in for the book; and though it may seem some? what officious, I "ill suggest the plan of getting it up. Let ihe first pages contain a clear and accurate description ol lite "peculiar chi+s of minds" nrnst liable lo a|K?*tatitte. Let tins he followed by a v ivid nnd graphic delineation of the "peculiar elas* <d temptation* " by which those minds are seduced. Ttii> part of the work wo would assign io the !vVv. Mr. Prime. The attention ho has already bestuw-ed upon the subject, the " overpowering facts" \\ hrt lias collected and arranged, the clear dedui ti.-as of reason which be has already made in reference to it render him learned in these matters, and pa u liarly quality him for the responsibilities of the. undertaking. I do noi think we could commit i ds ,iart of the work to abler bunds. Then lot the ex? amination t lise place. Lei the annals of apostacj of the List fifteen years (their own proposition) W overhauled. Let the search be thorough, extending through the whole land,?East, West, .North and South. Let all the records of ihe Church, of the different Religious Denominations, ami of our Col? leges, Literary Institutions and l'beulogical Semi? naries be examined. Let the mental structure, tbe theological views and measures of the victims of vice be carefully noted, and the connection between their peculiarities of mind and religious specular ti us und the commission of their crimes traced. We arc aware that this will be a laborious) expen? sive and disagreeable undertaking ; hit we should never siirii.k from toil, expense and self-denial, when s<> great public good is at stake. If the rr.-u;t should sustain the position of the Observer, I conceive it would be one of the most valuable books ever com? piled or issued from the press; one, whose sale would ho unparalleled, and, if tbe copy-right should be secured to any one of our Benevolent [nstituiioi s, it would make it for ever independently rich. Why, Mr. Editor, ilie book, in the menial, moral and theo? logical world, would be one of the prettiest labor saviug machines ever invented. Fir.-t: how much it would save to oor Education Societies und Chun in s. Now thej frequently be? stow their lubors and charities upon unworthy ob? jects. The men whom they have cherished and sustained turn and stab the Cause ihev were set lo defend. With this book in baud, the evil mav he avoided. Let the mental structure of every candi? date for the Holy .Ministry tie examined, am! all the apostate clnss of mind be rejected, atid ire skull in faUib y hae> a pure Ministry. Again: S:icn it book would be the end of all ethical and theological controversy, it could all he settled by arithmetical numbers. The only thing necessary to ascertain what is right und true will lie to turn to our book and fix the relative num? ber of those have apostatized holding the difierenl sentiments contended for. When: you rind tne lowest apostuciee, there is tire truth ; ail is settle.) ; no inon> argument is necessary. In the same vxav, the contests that have raged in the Cburch in reference t.> measures may lie disposed of. Again: That favorite word, to some Editor.-- abi ?? - all others in the English vocabulary, Atheism, would be accurately den ied,?a great desideratum u the public mm.!; for I confess, as used at the present d ?y by most writers, I cdti give it no intelligible meaning, though in this respect I clear the Ob? server of fault. 1 have always considered its con? ductors to use it in a perfectly definite sen^, tneati ing by if any ism hu; our ism; but w-hea our book i is puldished, we shall fi?d it means any system of doctrines or measures which - a peculiar cla.-s ol nimds have au iuuate tendency to embrace, and i which naturally lead to njHistacy." Again: This book will infallibly tell us whit iu- | strucdon lo place ourselves and families utidrt, : what Churches to attend, what Publications to ; patronise, what Theology to embrace. Ca.i anv a ie doubt the run and useiultie>?j of such a book1 ; Then, we repeat i<, let us have the booK. There is another point in which these Editors must he right. It is in comparing the measure? and efforts of the Moral Reform Society to the Homes ipalhic system of Medicine. Trie Mnrul ls> ;';ir:u Society think that the way to stay the tide of Licenliousoess aiti roil back its polluting cur? rent, is to oppose to it the Law uf God and the Gospel. !u one word, to meet it as other sins are met, by>' the sword of the Spirit," which is tiie word of God. This, say the Editors of the Observer, is hoiTWE.'pathy?" a medicin?? calculated to produce u effect similar to Itie disease it.-rlf." Well, they mast t>e right, for they belong t<> the conservative da?-, ar.:l their s^minietit is the Kvhx populi," and yog know that the - vox populi is the vox !>? i. ? We have n^ver >et m-t with any licentious indi> id ual-i who were riot bornfied at the thought of a scr? im-;! on the 7th commandment.presushroga^ainrei licentiousness, and for the same reason eiyeo by the Observer, that it would enhance the evil, s-o savs the mmseiler when Temperance is preached: so savs the -Uv-hidder wren Siavtry ]? d.-n<-unc*c ?vbu are rtvetihs the poor captive'.- chain tighter and putting off his release hundreds of years; so says every shiner in reference to his peculiar tran Cression. Come, irt cs turn conservatives and burn me Bible, for it is nothing but a bomccopathic hum? bug; and, with the Editors ol the Observer, search creation around for some allopathic ?\--'rm, or ict aione system, by which to remove these dirtlui evil*. In conclusion, let mc say to that noble, Philan? thropie hand of Christian women, scattered through? out ottr whole nation, -sighing and crying for ail ire abominations done in the midst thereof.' and doing what they can to re-iet anil curb them. Fret not vourreiverf because Ol evil doer*. r.ej:;:rr be VC ? l.? Otis against the workers of iniquity. Persevere :n lour work* Continue to bring the truth of Uod <?< hear with focal power upon the heart of this natior: !'i .-??li-rencp to the ?in of licentiousness, the stronj est hold of Satan in the human mind. Your labo - in the Lor.! are not in \ain. Tim body politic feels the impression. The public puise js already beginning to t?eat with a healthy action. Lerisbtur>s ?re moving and beginning to throw the salutary influ? ence nt righteous laws around the domestic circle. The public Pre-... which hitherto has been upon tt>i suljectbnth deaf and dumb, is thinning 10 hear and speak out in thunder-tones, and it.- voice is echo, d and r- echoed from hill t? valley throughout die leiuih und breadth of the land Persevere, then, and 1 tru-t tue day i- not far distant when the con? ductor-id nn religious journal will confess that the_v haw dipped themselves so slightly in that fountain opened tor the washing away of all uncle-in'-c-s that tliey cannot read sui h a book ns the Lectures of L)r. VVardlaw, the Memoirs of .Miss Prior, and the Advocate of Moral Reform, without receiving, "necessarily end universally," the personal ii jury complained of by the Observer ?'.?hat a hu? miliating confession! what a loathsome picture ol our purity it presents! \ ? Fh"M the &joi?taij>S.?Six Mackinaw boats, belonging to the trading Company of Pratie &c Ca banee, arrived here xesterdaj from Fort Platte, on the .North For* nf Piaite River, which place they left nil tiie -oi!l ol April. They brought down seventy-eight packs DuiValo Robes, ni.d l"u in d n hull packs Itenver. liiliiei the charge of Mr. Seville. One boat was sunk on the 14m May, by v\ tiicti accident several packs ofri bes were lost. Almut twelve days agn,(heing weather-bound at a Pawnee village.) e Nrge body, some two or three thousand Pawnees, came to the boats, apparei.il. in u friendly manner, but soon songht a quarrel with some of the trailers, and immediately Letjaii to plun? der the boats, under the pretext that they were in u starving condition and wanted food?carried off all ihe provisions, utensils, arms and oiher articles ihey could find, leaving the traders in an almost destitute condition. No personal violence was committed on the traders, ihey being too ueuk to chYr an* reals lance to the plunderers. The u ii.icr is said to have been mild, and tin'il a few ihos before thev ieli the Fort, very little snow hud fnllen. The Platte Riverwas low. The hunt? ers hud bronchi none buffalo robes into the Fori ilian nt any previous Heas?n, [St. Louis Rep.22d. Steamboat Accident.? Konniko tiirol-cii a Town.?The Steamer Heile Air on in r trip front St. Louis did a feat seldom done by steamboats? she run through the town of Chester, below St. Louis, passing over smiic of the house tops. In her course she ran in'o a brick house and demol shed il ! About one square below she ran into a stone house, shipping an immense quantity id Stones ort her bot*, tearing off l.cr gourd from the how to the wheel-house, and demolishing her kitchen, beside doing mnch other damage. One man was knocked overboard, but finally saved. The accident happened about 12 o'clock Sat? urday night last. Rivkk AcciiiENT.?The Yazoo Belle descend, ing the river ran into ihe Queen of the W est d 2o'clock yesterday morning, near Ghent, Ki ami was so much injured that she sunk im me. diately. She was under water up to the cabin. No liv-:s lost. The Queen was not injun d, [L'in. Gaz, June -!?. _ZT A messenger arrived at St. Louis one day last week, from Choutcau's Island, a few miles above, for In !(i In-iii the ci'iz'-i s.itid a sie ini'm.i; to carry the unfortunate inhabit mis in land, thin having been comp? lied in take to the tries, nfti r having Buffered every privation and misery from inundation. Okowskii?Mr. B. H. Bryant, one of the mo* ( respectable citizens of Franklin county, was ac. cidentally drowned in the Kentucky rive- one day last week. He left behind him a young wife and child. ID" Col. Leroy Pore, a soldier of the Revolu? tion, died at Huntsvillc, Ala. on the 14th u t. in i the 85th year of his age. M She is DEAD .now ! "?ti.-islor, the German, who was executed the other day in Suffolk County for murder, although callous in all else, betrayed strong emotion when Ins family was luded to. On the morning of his execution I e told the priest who attended him that immedi? ate! V after his conviction he wrote to his motbi r a lull account of his wretched situation : "and," said he, " she is dead now! " A rolume could not more strongly and vividly express the ex.-i cd. ing depth of a mother's love. The miserableson expressed no fear that his mother might have fallen under the blow. He had told her the siorv of his shame and apprised her uf his doom, and he knur that she was dead. [ True Sun. r?M!F. HOWARD INSUR INCE COMPANY man- an - L hiires us-uins: l,.u or i'tiniajre hrfite anil inland nans-a tion. oa terms as tavoml-le iisany otlici stmilai institution in the city. Capital, 830J.ua)?office. No. 'a Wall Crstt, u:r*it-imi. EL Ravens. CalebO. Hahted. John P.nnkin. NaiahTarlor. \\ dlmm \V. T, Jd m-p?. M [Sei J. rbillip* Phesntx; VV7Uiam Couch, Aariianiei Weo Fanniiie C. Tucker. It. LWoottsy. Ferdinand Su/diun, mvaiLse, j.B.Varnnra, Henry (..Thomfson. John 1). \\ ode, alKtaaet Baldwm, Peter 1^ Nevim, t-l-Asrd Anthony. ? . R. HA YENS, President Lewis Phillips. >ecret.-iry. lils; LACKAWANNA COAL.?The !tel.4i Hud t'c:ia: Ca atenowieceivins into yard, their siiivly lor the nieaenl year ol newly-mined IJoaJ, which tnay offer at uto fuilowins onces: BaOKM iNO Eoj.?5 rx- per ton, neiivere-L Errovx.5w Jo wot. 4 it) do Lfsjv. 4 ?0 do Orders received ai then yards in New Y.-rs. Comerof llatAcn am- Wust sts. Kisv ash GaxxswicB. , ? ., " Govsasaca St^asrsfaoirrsT. In Br-s.sl.vn tt il3 Adams st. and Corner of Stats -.sr. Ki ?mas, ,;ts. Also at their Bank, cut tYUhamand Pine saw N. Y. jyl tf ?iA OX TO S-i .? PER TOS.?The su!i?crit<rs n.e V^* "^J* wn?tantbr receirin.;, fresh trom t.-ie Mines, I e first qualit] ??! l'e?-?. i irelw.; Coal, ol tne various sizes.wiuon the) will deiivrr at ihe above prire-. free ol clauae. UROLlU? i. KlPU?Y.tS IVooster, '"t _ near t-prmcH RkNtiE COAL.?The .nte^ritier? have mui? arranse ments lor n sopnk of Peach < ?rrhuni' Kerl AthjCuai, well -.dai>le.l to Kitenen Ka-ier- -r Strive", as ?! bums free at d n akes no elmSer. W. ? t.TRUSU >U'. iii I 'herry a J?_and 170 Multserry st.eer. /"'i I M..- \i t.'ie Coal Office, \a. Ir?JNa^iu .treec | Irtuune V., Iiiiildinrs.^.ypo.uefity Ball, V. li. PALMtUt nspeo fully otters tor sale every variety of Coal ol the best Itn itj carifuMv adapted in kinds ai.d snei to the uses ofpnrchasers] Ked Ash Peach OreS,,rij. Rr-ai! Mountain, and Peach Mcnntaio, ifuseamra VVhite A-Ti ami Grey Ash Schcyikill. l^hieh. &"c. f^l"'.5 1-'Yrr-x"-'- ?ewea?le, Sydney, Pictoo. 4lc \X3^ At lie- lowau 0..S.I prices. j^*) CsMJ-. OOA1.1?Superior Penca"" Irehard Kv! Ash Cos trom nie Spoon and Asden veins?Ext end I'.rmW ?5 s-sove. ?4 .a; .Vit, 6-1 SI. wr,\ screened. wetslMsi bracS* weiter, ac.1 deii ver-d. cartsre tree, to -?iy part ol the eitv - App j M the rant ..: Giceamsea an-i OiristoDhat ar^ts or at ii* Ann?. Loa! hy the carr-s-Pea and dust, .-.neap. .mu0 bni_JAS. FERGUSON. COAL' n>AL:-A!lkind. ax Summer pneea Inf ale in (junnu^ci to suit purcliasers. A only to .f. ? ,P.STOKE? DICKERSON. "ugtT_No. MB Amhonr cncai Bi.hear P-^efr-iP*? ttUADSANT-For sale me " tZT7 ...^ ttoatlrant used by Paul J.iaes. Use rei-oratc! >muccler. narr?seen on board duo Ua-mt?.!. tbot ol Dm - ?\Tl u. & j. t. TAi'sc-urr. :?? Sontfa ? J"l.l_c-r. .Mcjrffn Uane. } \ 'Kit' KAMI'S. i..r boroin? Camj.-wne.-lW Lamp.a.^ XJ iimi.le in their cm-tra.-t ..ru e-.- r ituaviec -X\ , v- ? very hriKiam urht at a ,.f ..Vcent ? ^nfic llisS2- BK< 11 hhK ? CO. No. QJohn-sLNew-Yorx, - ?_no.ls li.rk.-tt. Br-M>klra 10,000 ^v^ebt I.Jjp do White Tea do Z Forsnleby ?ffl? ^ n* _ _- No. s Rurline ,1m. au SrinneCu min-h-rn & on; ?ssnuthu. A XTHUAtTTK PIG IRi )\?y?;,.k) . A an account, oy MURDt ICK. lea VITT & O K ?? VVe?t dreet. R AGS;~.Ti!ne 2nd el'io,,!,, "w ?*i do country mix' IV wanted lor ciwh in any O'mr ity b? country xa, apla GAirvp* HER JICKSON. 153 South-c ? i COMMERCIAL AND MOSEY MA TTER& Sale* ax the Stoek Kxehanse, Jaly 2. ?j i ??;* >?:,...,10.hu? R;-aimg.? - - > 6.000 H.i.y,; aCentoaCo.w ??. 5W? do.05 37.S ? d".SlaS ?JXO USFrves.MS 1 25 do. IJOOO Kentuckv.....101W|130 do....??? * n.orjrj no.<iiT offjoi'. E? Mohawk.? ? - 3^K?otneJcyi?..do... SO 50 do.. '? 2.'"H Illinm..*H? W do.??? W lOOsharej Farmers'Tr.b3 40 >irri Harlem ......... g : 175 do . . *o, 3<! .NorwirJj and V\or .:. .? HO ri....".'..vScj-lt ?0 do.OTisil 133 do. 41 308 . ? ? 1.? Co.4"* 5M U"M l*?md.- ? ? S 120 Va?sm.-V Bar.s.K* K? d..W ??. W CS Bank. Ks1 ?P?www.j-s 5-jY.cs-burg. S ? .o ;:?>.:...: ton.^ 7.-" T 5 Beading. ii 12? do.44 no do.mo SEC 1ST) R-\Rn ?0 share* XerwfeWor. . . ICO ibares L IslanL....- |IJS do.b3 8 TO d >.5)30 25 do.M 2'.->-n>nrtori......+8 25 do.?3 5? 1130 Itrme.-. rrust. 4J-? Public Stock Exchange, July ?1,000 Illinois AX, Tn ijl" 45 I 2?share. Canton Co..W" ?'?? ijxju Indiana s bonds... 44J41 75 do..m *, ? LOO do .44 g '?".B?SH ? shares US Raak. kY 2? do.*} 10 illmna Bank. 27 ? do.slO 3h s do.sawdun do.b,.,i^ ;fl VielisSiire Bait ...b-> * ,1M do.SB ?g Farmers'Trust-...b30 41 , do.g -? lit) ri,.b-.o 4J", KPattrson.........- g ? 25 ,],,.40 I 5u .Norwich and V? or ... g ?ji ,i? .>?! 3D '25 do.W ? ? 25 do..:.3S>; 2> do. V ? 25 do.*3 X%\ 1" Die.?? a ?OLIslaad.s30 9 V 50 do.1)30 22 25 do.i? SVt ?OStorunsloa.44 1W do.bow 82 I Pacecii-jeri Arrived. In ti- br.ri nVAr.'eirrt:from Grrrnock-1 Chaimers and lady. IV Steel, W llcurv?l^i-teerni-e. Passengers Soiled la tiff hip Vktona tor /j.arfnn?Mr Sehr vier of the Ron! .Aiidlerv; Mr Unteren.? and lady. SU? De liirnnbcn and set vnr.t. of England: MrtViUink. ia.lv. two servants and tsro children, of Germany: Wm Warn, and G Ii Iii 'tot <d 'Jam:.: ea; Ree K X Kvermore. of We-t In.! e.: ?Irs De Hook. >!r JrjsUCe M'lennlev. and truly. M>?- Msrnniev. M .? ('iii.-. ir Macanler, Mis*Loob?i HaeanlrT. ol Canada: 0 Lecnndeeol New i Irleans: Res Brnannel H 'rnyot.t. rd .'eiston i 'to..; K-v Theintt- llnuien.of IS-.tf.-.i. ]'?: (Jeo-.-e W ?;re.-? rv . i'd r i.r Car; Dt '.en Leo Wolf, lady and tiro children; 'I hnmv Doushty an.) lady. Miss Duochrr. Mi.. Klorerce iHmihly. T Doughtr.Jr, Mha Fannj Leo Wolf. .Mr Hedcea, Una E Hedc. ... ?? d servant, t K Tillerj. MrCTdbinJr,?Seoreel^urtisJJrs W II i'allmnti. A 3 ChltXeoden, and .Mr II Blank ail of .New. York. In th' ??o Oxfo*a\f*r J.>r^~on!?V. Adolph and Indy nt Gernaany; .1 Ptoekley, r.^j. ? i the Royal Attil ery of Canada: Mr. Han. MisaConninxham. and CG HdL 1>i and bsdr.of Montreal; J t'i'?'*rer.e nf Jfen I irlean?. Mr Chas MeiliNly ..| St l-our-j Jame> McParbsnd of Cincinnati: J mes R i'Iou?Ii. of Charleston: MrThemlorerhndwirk, Mr Charles Edwards, Mr William RobWns, Mr William Creen. Mr A Kirkland, Mr <"H?de, Rniheriord. and Mr An Inompsoa. Jr. a?of?ew. York. MARLINE JOURNAL. PORT OF KEW-YORK. JULY 2?2T.M. Cle.ireii. r-hip Stitinn. Galloway, i iliarleston. Itniks i. bra. 'r'npo. K?itterdara. Gncnell, Minturn St Co; St JUSO. Keila KtcllO.ollit. J Kl hie-Ill bnai Her-- an; Sarseai t h lade oma, Nesmith&Walsh; Kt.n Blhu. Hum. Rapitnl vnnoek: Sterim-. Murray .et Murr*, i.a. Tavlor 4i Rich; lli'nier. jo;.e=. .-i Mor>i. ?>a. .Ne.uiit.'. 4: Wahn. Srhrs Van lalia, AreaB, Philadelphia: Drator. A?h. I'rovi. dence. ckiop llienzi. Durfee, Provi terre. *. rrf veil. Hr hirk Wilhelmina. Alexander, from Greenock. May 19th. md.e to Uodfrev. t auisnn it i o. Hria Centos, De Wolle. Satrua la Grande, Cuba, June 22ri, ? uaai to StMill .ot. 'I i V.i in ? i o. iiriu- Mar a L Hill, II ii..,: Bastport. 13ds from Ilonaivrs.Sl Dommc*. loirwoed to Utpeystai it \\ itmarsh. Lei: a .". \'. al do. Tiiiien. iioatoti. soon. Rne Ctdraxa. Hutcl.n. 14 ds tm i'orto Cabello. cofTeeto P Harmony. Nephews it Co Norwetttan hna Tricolor. Overvien. n ds fin Drammen.Xor way. iron to order. Itr iir-.f Iconi, Steel, t2<!? fron Turk. Island, ash to G St J Uiune r-chr lleiirv Rrosvn. V" hit*, fin Apatachieola and Key \\ est ceitar to M bmanneb Sehr South Carolines n, Chadwick, fin Beaufort. .NT. mil ii .tore.. .-car Marsarit Ann, llainai ind. fin S*iii?horo. NC. naval -tore.. Sehr Excel, Loved, Boston, mdo?. Setir reuen. TuUill, Machia., lumber. Sc r Lvncliburar. Math K chtuond. Hour. Sc.hr Eliza ttcbeci n. Taj lor. Virxina, corn. Sloop fassport, Lewis, James River, tru.t. Sailed, Ship Sultnn. Charleston. I'.a-k Eaekt, tBrl G'n-row Bries Dtuiwa, *iar?>iiic? i-jicle. sV'iimineton; Tom Paine, do.? Sehr C Hodman. .N Itedtord. and others. Dlaastera. ?v?-. The lira: Genins. arriri d ye. enlny, .i>rune aleak on the 23d June. nn<! Imd Ui throw the ileck load overboard ; has nuwle I8P0 sfrnkes per hour; the nrw were all wearied out Iron, working. 'Pie brie Brandywine, Smack on her passase from Philadel? phia to Pemambucn. fell in with. April l-th. hit 37. Ion j.' 04. .ehr Tom Wood, of Bath, I in since abandone I The bntt Gordon, t Biddeihrd Cutter. Ir-im Pmnktorl 'or (?hnrl-s'iei. no trie Steth ult, l it 4'' 4!>. Ion Tl IS), shipped a --a. which shifted the deck toed. Hove bulwarks, ?tancheon*. ami -tarte." plank stiear. and caused the ve-^rl to leak badly?pot into Boston lor tepnin. Key West, June23?The bria Cashier ha, hen hove out and her keel found to tie almtnt e I r-ly c.me. A tee,,, r rv keel will be putoo her, and tie-i .he will be ready to take ni hi r cargo and proceed on bervoyage, alter paii 4 salvtuieand expeioes. ?? jint. e ti, .?;>?. Jon* 4. tat II 53. Ion 4J 12. Swedish hark Juno, from Norway tLr \ York. I jit Si h.n TP 40, ?aw thru Canton, of VvUCaxset, from Cuba, b. und N. . June25. Int .It31. I.-3-7. brigSoutlier.Htirdy. Od? fm l!o ton. lor I >i|->' May: en. June 29. ? tl" i tone May, Fancy/, of Liverpool, 24 hours from Pliiliidelnbia lor Cluebi c. June 'iJ. i 'ane May, W 45 nni.-., Palcon, nf and In.-ni Boston for Havre de i.race, \td June30.Cape May W.NW 40miles, Herald.2ds from Balti. more lor Boston. Porelffn I'ortH. At Macoa. March 9. ship I Karenden, SiiNldard, from Bo-ton. The report nf vea eis brought by the brig Areyle, must have been a buiiithni; one?both the Clarendon and the Ramnr u.-r in port when the A. .ailed, hut no mention was made of them. The -tcj> Huntress, laovett. for .N York, it was e\t*-cted an u 'I sa-i niriy in A|ird: the Henry Pratt. Kene. would mil ill a :'--\v days after the crab us, both lor NYnrk. The P, was to sad -,.n Uta 16th, wind and weather permitting. At Aus Caye-, June 10th. bn; Aniinw an, Downs, for New - York.iVh. At Tort Republican, June 10, Republic, Smith, for XYork, wtg freie ht. KXmNSIVE WATER POWER FOR SALE. adjoTniro the New York and Erie Railroad, on the Ramaou River, 35 miles Irnm theCitjrnf New York, capable of dnvma Ma? chinery to almost ?ny extent, as there are four or rive fall? and a r-cr.t body ol w riter; together with the whole titirt ofTLOOO acre, of land, heavily Urnhered with wood of 2i to 40years growth. There are also on the tract extensive iron mine, id the first Qualify, limestone pnweiring -Teat strength ; a eniuid enilile part of the land is cleared and CnlUvatatf, and there might be made some excellent farms, by clearing. '1 nxedo I jiHe. two miles Ion; ntnl one mile wide, ties in on* jure of the trnci the -cencrv ol w inch is beautiful. The place is remark ablv healthy. It is known a< the Augusta tract, and is three neles above Pierson'? iVioks. Arc*- cm bad to it tn t'cr-seir fVmr hours from the city of New York hy l^e New Yotkntid Kno Railroad, or in live?r .ix hour. !,y the wa; of Hackeesack .r.d I traage Tump ke, or or hy the way ot Niack or Hnverstraw on the Hudson River. Inttmre at No. 42 Chatham >t. je2i tim* UPATER POWER FOR SALE < >R TO LEASE^-On the Wnllkill River. ?t DasfaviUe Eal?, t.'bier County New-York j Bb* miles from th< Citv, 5 miles irom Eddyville, the mouth of the lielnwnre and Utadsoo Canal, and 10 miles from Kingston. Tin. power is uii.iir|iii?.seii hy any fall within 1UU miles of-this city, betaa a natural rock dam of 40 feet in hicht and alforditu: a supply of I'.lt'J.OOO cubic !eet of water tier hour in a severe drought. \ -t..ne boilding 100 feet in lemtth, 40 w ide, and 4 stories high, tixril as a i olton Factory, will lie sold with or w itbout tlie machinery. Ifmldiiic -Uinc ol the be-t uuality in abunatancenn the premites; bine, lumlier. Stc. at low pticeswithia -hurt distaaces. For lurther particu? lar, apply to jog Iva] t.Ki'RGE HI TLER. 4 Vesey it. UrATER POWER.?For sale or to let.in large or small quantities. Gist rate hydraulic privilege*-, at the luwe.t prices, suitable for any kind ot Mills or Manufacturing estah lishaicnt*, at Smierville. New-Jeriey. only three hours' ride from New-York. Apply to Li it i.M IS it LY.M A N, i u2b Im No. i IVall ?. upstairs ? . HEALTH. K ECBEATK ?N AND i a i\'K' iRT tola ft&fh valid., and all others ?J. i: \ltt LAY at CO. have I'" ooeraed for the season their Hotel nr Lang Branch, >'. J so we!! -imwa to trie cit /en. of New. York and Philadel? phia in ps?l years, with c-eat appmbaiion. as being decided I.? the tse-l Hotel and sea-bathing --tihltshment wathin a bund red rni'es ol either e,tjr. Visiters nnC invalids anil rind every aUen tmntbey can desire or ask tor. The ad vantages ol sea bathins during the lUmmer na nth. a*- apparent lo a'l. and Line Brace h furnishes es ery mdocementto f imilie. a .d indivjduaC ti r health rei-reVon uml cottd rt. To the lovers ? f Itshh g, th-r vie.mil v i f flic sea hn** bard? aTords great sport; and the gunner v?ii find nc lack of same. Tie? -tea.xer t ire... from Fulton Market wharf, and ti e Si rew-bory. from th-t f'.^ t of Ca'hanne Market, go to and re. turndaity rrom the OeeaaHnrae; trom tr^ latter place. i?s le-irers are conveyed to the Branch 'smn m.les in rood ca. narej J. BARCLAY ii CO. Long Branch. June 24, 1544. _c2r; 2*?? l_j 11.R SALE OR LEASE.?Thirty two Urs of *>S-e> Ground tar sale a- H :r- ? n-, N. J. (?Mlndeil by Jcr?, ? - I Aveaoa, n,l Kr ?>. Harshnus i. .d SuuBiwstreeu. ahoii' one in e from Jersey C.ty. For particulars, bisraire nt tl C'unlaudt.street. _jejj t n ' MSJ3IPSON7S HOTEL.?The siifsscnber tenner. thanks to hi. t-ief.ds ar.d patraea for the liberal patn age received at h ? nlde-ta^iishment in Main street, at,' beg. t<i tnt.mn them that he hss rv.u? we,: tnerefroin tKhtspresC) I cestrabie h?uel. No. 30 Market sueet, which ha? tiesn tiaorocgh ly renovated and enlarged in ail its various departments. To ti.mtlies. and gentlemen desirous of a romtbrtabie residence in ? tjti-et and central situaUoo, wirji all the advantages m'a pnvnte dwelhng.h<Htss? tne present !i<arjun otfers every inducement. The parlors auc besln?,nis are airy and convenient, and the terms -irr. a. ennerf fml u, pirij-j. AL.VNS<J.N' iLJlPija lN fougnl-.e-i-ie. May no. 1*44. _ my92m Ft ill SALE, i -it T< ' LFT', i 'P. EX'"H.AN'i,f". r'-K i ITY PROPERTY.?A i-atydetanhle farm ntoa _ ted on the North it iver. opposite Hrrie Park, coQ?tui iae !?> acres. n..w i-ceupied by L M. 11. Butler. Tti* Kruse is large, wei: I t a genteel rtrnidence. nrvd command, one ol the nnr-st vies?? the North River.? Barns and oulbuilibcgs in gojd reya.r and conveniently ar ranged. The farm and garden are in excellent condition and well ?tucked w ith a variety at fruit tree-, grapes rnd small fruits. A large proportion ot the purchase money, d'sold, can re m-nn l?.nd aiui ov-rtg >fe lor a t.-r-n of years. For further particular, enquire ot 11. .'?!. SMITH it WOOLSEY.53 WaH-sr. jeS Irs_ or GEORGE BUTLER, 4 Vesey.-*._ Fl.iR S \l F?A Farm of 1'-^ tiere*, plea-ruiii/ st?iais' fjjlf (a ii la abbs Inra'ii n in Sooth BnuswteS;, N.J.. near ^ait?tbe New-N'ork arul FhtlarirlpUia Ka:ln>?d.38 ti'les Irom New-York. About 70a<-*?-. are in a h-gh ?Ute at tmUsration, in rood fence, apple and peach orchards, timlrer laid, : miu??. twirn. -hnr> and '4f>er c*ut bu.jhnr-s, good anil coove n ent. w itn rm-ri wnte>?pomp near the door. Aiso. the stocat. crop, ta-nls, !a.tr.ir,i uteTui?. Among the stock are Dnrharu tai^l Berkshires ot the rjrst petiterec. The tirraing ii*en?ls are and sufficient tor no improved system of agriculture.? Irqu re of >L PALMER. U Mor.-.trt-et, or je2Slm* A. P. SMITH. 85 Liberty njeef, tSaO.VE OF THE M?ST VALUABLE FARMS IN THE STATE OF O?NNEs/nCfJT. is ~.wntfereil - for sale on very line terms. It cooOiins 130 acre- ol highly co'tivaxed land, and on the premne? ts a targe dwelling nnii4 ui excellent repair, together with all other r.ecewary out building*. It being situnied withtn ti miles of New Haven ann 7u ..t New York, roe iocatron w-ll be found to be exreedrcgly disuahie. Fur funher information apply to - KUSS?U- SMITH, Attorney and Coaraeller. jeio >f_51 liberty-,-. N. Y. ?Egft LOOK. PHYSICIANS:-For sale, a Farm ?t rjj <^5w acrtrs. m tjrstrate ii.-tler??.tuated on l?ng Island, at Die . jLa, sent occupied by a Physician, who wishing to retire froro ? r -fee. would sei. said farm and introduce a purchaser in :o a good practice. For parrjcubirs. inquire of - iaama.-? j?-> iar taUUisjg ??.M^staiecr K, fit. iY. 7 S?* TROY. Cant A. Goriuwt. Tc-Morrow Mom i ^????W. Oun. B- B. To-morrow F>emr~*.at? #, ,? ??.,t.;? t-er light draught of I smi Troy :n untie l?se tu "uka me m<>". . ! 03" Fol Passet or Frevrht z??i? or t-u&rd. or at the < (ffiro I on tr.e Wft-<-< jj3 ? a. -?55=3 ? LJNE STEAMBOATS KOK I ?~ ? J s tUtANl?Sunea^ excepted? I Steam f>."?-.: net wr.wn i 'fwirt-ai-j! and l.tlsettv street.*. , The rteunboox rC\ICKERB(X;KE&. Captain \. p. gt John. Monday. Wednesday ami Friday evenings, at 7. I rr itenu b ml K' a'!ii*>Tr"<'. Captain A. Hough-on. Tues? day, Thursday and Satuniny ereoiap, at 7. A: 5 o'clock?Lttndtmg ???' tntenudiaie places. I Th* steamboat COLUMBlA. Capt Wo. R. Peck, on I Monday.VVedne>xla^ Friday ami Sunday, at 5 P. M. ; - ?ean oat NORTH AMERICA, fapt. R-G.Critten deu. on 'Paemtir. Thursday and Saturday, at i P. M I Prts-engers taking this lice of boats writ arrive in Albany in imp e uhh to txke the Monuns Trtim ot Cm for the En*: ur JO* The v- ve v.-a are new an ; -ub-tanttal. are furnished -ar l einennt State K oona. and !ur speed and accom ??".--?v. ai'i" M?oroh ttearrivaJ r&he ear., tom-haw each .1 ; . ? TkkeUthrotwh SoTltt* field 12 ? and to West Si..-kbr.dse *i Tor freieht or P^f^Pt^ StEPHE^SON. 99 Weft c Tj - ...,,ha?beeiV^ This boat tow. n<> barges. , ?i IRNTNG Hi >AT A'l SEY r S A. M. }-s i^Prm PEEKaKI! u Yuapursica tCiuii Scz^r:.-.- *^,.v iV.:st. >vi'iMi. ? ?ititVTowv, II..t1vo. and V ?SK?R*-Rrej.*h?rt ami Dinner on BonnI -Tue nev. aim .?? endal steanronat CULL M Bi ft r ntain William Ii. Fraxee. ?rill leave New Yotktrorn the loot nf Chambers street every rnoremx at seven o cloc*. Friilanexcepted.?Returning, leave Peek.*of?nmed.ay at -S o'clock i' *' except Sunday, when ?he wdl lestv* peeksKill at 2 o'c ock P. At. Landini a: the fi?.t oi Hammond street each way. Krenrht taken u' reduced rate*. VVtrf? An r~"&, fieisht, baggage, bank btlb, spec**, or i any other kindol pfoperty. taken, ?hipped, or put on hoard this boat must be at the nsk ot tha owners of sneh goods, trete;-?. FOR XEWBCrRCII?Lcndinc at CaM areir?, wen r nuCdd stmnx. Corn wait, y n^,;-.?-2, sixl Pikhkill l.andii't . 1 jas MAIHStlX.i ? Chss Halstead. will ie-ve UVrren nrei" t.?r every Tue.dav eT.,|nyfteruoon at 4o*cloek ., , \ I Baeeaae, Paekacesoi ParceK Bn.i? tinjoraneeie. pot ..n hoard tnH bran ?ithooi beme entered i* tba nook or receipt ?d most beat '-e r;>k ol the lovnwrstn ie?.i mhls tt it u\ \ i~~< itki: s i:.\PRKS? u.; leave NEW YORK on Mond?n? nnd Thnnday in Siennilioat MM ROD. at < '.i. ;..r .'.r .i.-e via llousatlNtte Rallmad Return le.ve West Stia-khniiee for Ne? ^ orK Tue-I?y ami Krid v fi.r the tmmp?>rtnnnii of bundle*. p*cka*es. Money and produce, ? ?tS.-e tai West Street, nsl ten' " .-1 ? t. POVYE1.I. ^ CO.*S LINE FnR l~ .<m.,u;i Rt;il?Lnndineal t ?aid well's. \.. *T;,Z"-T.T.,' .."."i'li./.i'. t\i'ir.ir. ?'.??. h. WarrlnH?, will I ie..ve the nier loot of Warren si. ??'? Monday. Wednesday, I Thnreiai .-atunlay aH o'clock. P. M. I Returning. ?il- leave Newnurea ??????v ?'.?.las and Th?r?. I .lar .,i >:?- v. k| ,,nl Tue-.i \ unit Friday at b P. M. For twiirht or poaaure. iipply p> tne i aptam oo noanl. Bilj eace nid l'rei.-ht ol ail de-e-i.ii 11-. mm, 1 ,'? or ?la-cie put on board must he at the risk ol'owner t e- <>t anlex a bin of la diu; or rte 'HH lie ?ie:ie>i for'he .nine us ~ ; *. .UMMER VRRANREMENT. jgC-? .ftXEWARKand NEW YORK.?Fareonlj ?>*? ~Ssrr 1 a ?13 ? eents.?The ne? ami ?w it ?tanmet R"*.' .'? -*.?? mhn Gaffy, on and after Monday. Mai 13. will nun? lidlows: Leave Newark. Leave New York. fiHim; Centrest. Inotol Itarelav .t. at \. M. . ? ! I -. P. M. ai 10 \. M. and I P. M. . >N fRJ.VDAYS- i.-?ve NewarS. ittSA. M. and 2 P. M. and Xew-\ ?rl> at in A. M. and I P. M. Prsaehl ?-:irr hi ?-rv r,viM.'..iiile Hi i<n r fcSTATEN ISLAND FERRY, pom ??. :~. __'Win i hi.1.1. ? The boats will run as :'ol ?,!?>.. until hi-tli^r notieei York n. 8. 9 10. II. 1.2 5. 6. 7. L?ave Stuten Island 7, S,.'. Ii). II. I, 2. t. b.Jj. 7l4. 'in Sundays e\er>- Hour from S \. M. to 7 P. aLdSM. exceptcc j roRT IHMII.TON. Leave New-York?? A *L. :i'- P. M I.. nie Fori llamiluin--7>i A. M., i , P. M. tSutoii. y- excepted.) curroa. Leave Xew-York-d \. 51.. 2 anil:!'. P. M. Leave I lufton-*? \. M . 3H ami t ", P. M, jtfjl) iSluelay? e\.-epleil.) M'U-liiltK A.mi MARi.KMK~AII.Kl i \'li COMPANY.?SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. ?> h and al>er May 1st, P>44. the fan* will run a. t..f Harlem, l ea-., fiar'i-m Leave \\'m-.. Hntlje ?'..??Irmiii ?. Wmv it* Irfe. loMVy Hall. for City Hull, rj is) A. M. S J' 3 00 A. M 7 7 111 7 B 8 S .*) 8:? V 3 9 H H 20 " 1! * " ID ?' M ??! I P. M I Jt) 1 P. M. i " i O 2 ii " i " -i Z) 3 211 " 4 4 ki 4 ihi " < ? i 10 n -i) r> " ?4? 6 30 1 In Sot. .7.. ti the iventiier i? tin*, tne far* will oin every hour from City [lall to Harlem and Williams' Bridge. 'I be i v v I lall ami -Cm oieet i jot :\ ill nun every tea minutes thronxh the la .. front ?'? .il A. M. t? * 3ti P. M. I he Ex ra N cht i. ne will leave 37lli .trc-i lorCHy Hall, at * B, I, .' ??. i i l!.ll >i. !.-avel.'.ty|lnllU,rJ7th street, '>.:'.>.'. !j. in 30. IL 11 ?i, 12 By orile. ..i the Itimn!. l303ni IVM. S. CARMAN. Pec'y. \m?SUMMEIi JJKHJtJVaEJtfEJVT?I l ?II n] , 3 MlDDLEPuWN (.OSIIEiN aso intkrkxpi SpfJj?S^ atk hlai ks.?NEW YORK AND ERIE KAIL '.yT^^urr Rt IAD.?The new and splendid steamhoal : KI'I."l-'.K A. Capt. Aleannder 11. Simltx. leaves the fool of I Duaiiestreet,daily.(Sundays excepted.)at7 o'clock A.M., I and 1 I' i'-. passing the i.t beautiful srenery ol the Htidjoa nyer, PiernHMit. where paassnxets take the eummodious 'art oi the Co. tliroush the'inrture.uiio vulley of the Rumuoo, to l.'.-slie,;. Middknown, etc. Koturniiiir. leave Middlctown at 6 A. M. and 4 P. M. Paaseesenby the Morninc Line can rema n from three to tour boon it Goshefl and Middletown, and return to the city at 1* o'clock * he same evening. FamilieM und Pleasure Pnrtiev will find thin the most de lichtfui Excerstotl from the city. The ears ure unusually com? modious and have apartments appropriated expressly in ladac. For further particulars, inqnweof the faptmn on board,or of J, VAN RENSSELAER, lurent. r-.-aer of Dunne hikJ VVeststreets. II. C, SEYilOUJLSuperintendent. Pusenxera lor Owexo, Binxhampton. ami all the principal pjaees in tne iJouthera < lounties of the Stat? of Now-York and Northen Coontiea ot Pennsylvania, will find first ratestaxes an I careru drivers to take them from .Middletown cheaper and moreexpedjejons noinany other route. mX ?e- M'.RKIS AM? ESsk.\""ltAILlt't').{Jif . 2?1 Tj MEK ARRANGEMENT?Corntneacinx Tuea I ii?eyjJfJi,, day. ApriU 1844. I Save \'ork. I Lear?Newark. I Leave ftlurrisowu. - o'clocl A. 21. 9 o'clock A. M. 7 o'clock A. M 4A,' " P.M. I SX " P.M. I 3S " P.M! hhs roan has baeo reeently retsid with u heavy iron mil of the zz pattern and is now in perfect order. .New ami splendid Carsupi ' ij.haveheenplae.il upon the <nme, winch tor safety and eomlort are unsurpassed. Trnve'ers for Moms town, Schooler's Mountain and Ka ton, or Belvidere, I hiwexo, Xewton, fjtanhooe. Dover, Parsippany, Rocxawuy and Bask enridxe, will rind this the OHM sale aud expeditious of any other mode of conveyance. Passenxen v. bahnt to go Siuth will arrive at Newark in time lor the Imiladelphia trains, and at New-Yurk ui time for taiats. North and Enal, at 7 o'clock. B) the present arrancement, ,:x boon will be afbrde-l to l-rrsiew oi btnatMsa nr plciuure. m .N'ew-\'urk. and four in Jior r.-te-.vn. (J?^'TheQ?of this ComDany run throuch from Je<--ey t.ity to Hornstown, thus avoiding the delay and inconvenience con.?ciucr.t upod a chunire ol Can. _ IRA IXJDD. SuperintendvV.L .rV?-*a '' Vl-KKSi iN lt"\l|.!:,,AI? St-ststXRAaaASox tc\ji ? I sx.NTs.-riue 37'i cenu frnm Jersey City to pt> t Puterson Depot. Leave New York. At 4-., ? .clock, A. M. At 9 o'clock. A. SI At 11:; o'clock, \ M. At 4 o'clock, P M. 0> SfNPAVS. At7n'c!.?:k. A. M. At 5 o'clock, p. M. Ato o'clock. A. M, At 9 o'clock, A. M. At 12:, o'clock. P. AJ. At 5 o'clock, P. M. on Sc.ndays. At 8 o'clock. A. M. At K o'clock, P. M. Ail baxxaxe at rt-k ..: owners. U.'lires at lb Courtlandt-tt. and st UetwS. Patterson. rn4 ~Zr^ PASSAGE FROM IRELAND EVERY FIVE s4|wV.DAYS THRl IUGHI d T Tht: YEAR?From Cork, BaStZ I hiWin, Bell st, Xewry, l^mdonderry. VVaterfhnI, VVexloid, ?i.jo, Colemn, fhnidaJk, DMgheda. Limenck, jee Paaauraaeanatall vole-. I?- empureil with thu>uUn. I*r? on 'he mostadvantageous term, ir, "linlckoa" New York built packets?aiiraxfront Ltverpool EVERY FIVE DAYS THO?GHO?T TEE YEAR 1844. Two things m *?-t neewsary lor the comfort and general inte re-tot the pa?senieri will Isc It.und connected with this line of ?hip?. vizi properaxtennon in Liverpool, und ?>wxi aocommo ifniion on board the-hips, sriueh the subscribers guurunte* to ail they ensajeP' jriiur. r..r farther particulars, apply llelters paid, to W. 6c J. T. 'i'Ai'SCUTT. Tri S.utri street, corner Maiden lace. Aren'j in Liverpool! WM. T > PSOOTT. or } 15 G.uee Piazzas, or i I. RIPPARD Jt eV IN. J56 Waterloo H'-mi. xr~ Ft IR Ll iXDO.X?Packkt or Tilg twi^tikth Jf ?i'V-.^.iA ?Tne s-pler.dd fast snillng packet ,hip HEND B?aCKlCK HulrSriJl, Captain George 2Ioore, will sail puucloallv as atsuv*. tier regular day. This ^acivri has very fine accommodations for cabin, second cabin ?ad iiCerage p-vt-e-urer-, who will be taken at very reasonable rote? if early app icaLou b* inn.eon Uiurd. or to W. a. J. T. TaPSCOIT. 7r!South Jre^r. cor. Maiden lane. Persxins wi-lnr-.z to soiei lot tn-ir f-i? ,d. t-> cume out in this .nipor aiiy uftae line. ,.r who are nimut Pi remit money, eau make rkvufabie enanxenients. by app ymg a. above. jy2 FEA Sil TS, COCOA ax.? 1009 Bushels new crop African Pen ri'c'j. so Baz- Para I Vci.. 10 l.'a.'es Geuoa I "ltrori. Uruua* -snirmu Fils, its; I5.isr.ef. and i'?ii-j NV.pies do.?For ?a!e by mi-_GASSXKR Vi il 'Vi, I.? i hatham street. < iILKk IKU.N?The ^ubsenbers are pmonreil to furnish BoiVr boa. ot i.r.t ?juolity and wnrrar.iejl. of any dins a ?.oai also Iron ssutable for L.e-.anotivesarui Erricsua's Pro? pellers made et IauisH Iron Works, l.'bester Co. Pa. . m22 __MI'RIsH.'K, LEAV 1'ITatl.'U.27 Westsi. B' 'N*' CT"B! ?ARI tS-Whee. and Blue and White, for sal* i? inr;e ''nail nut.ni.tie?, by L. SMITH. &_102 J..hn ?treet. ?R/.'WN, ha VAX A l:'UGARd-?90 boxes on board lArk iieuera! Harr win, 5,r sale by ml't GRI.VNKLL. MINTCRN h. CX). TSftouth tt. RAGS.?The r.igne? .na.-;? price. v;::i \tt pcui "in cash f.-.i a.i kicdaof Ragv, t,r _l_]_yil_CVRirs V.'. FIK1JJ. No. t'Hurlingsiio SHOVELS AND SPADE-*.-DOOdozen, ah.w p?e^SiliriT. eie 1? saie by MURDOGK. LEAVITT Sc O ). n"f={_27 West-nreet Ht>NEY.-Alew boxes tteaatifal white Comb Bone* r,,r ??--i*hr GASSNER ? Yi)l'N't/. UCl^hatham st. B CHIWEW a. SPADKS^-Vsi i<?7CC, ? !owj^W"u7t7ei; O or?!eby UOEDOCK. LEA VITT & CM . *_?}_._T, West .Irret. a-iKAS -SktriaJl c.hei-i Y-Miur Hy-oi:. t.'nntoc packud. io'r sale by GEINNELL. MI.VrCR.X & Co ?7 a_> -V.uth-greet -1HA1.NS .VND A M.HOR-s-n..,r. lr. inch u, .. doefl' _/ ehors i rem a.C0) A t.? 3 P. A. *?:d or excrian^e.1 b? M.AJ lDJilt-l2 ?s?. prime i bnoto. mr ?ue ny tit OEONaNJOO* MlNT^ibi fc CXj; 78 ervtitJi et, I COMMISSION. n^SS^S^^S^ ^^SlPPIN? ^^KiAr^KMKV. HAU VVou?^^ Kinguoin. n ?' 'V ent Ageacie? in Am-ren. , , above bu-.ne? sre H. fcCo./? ?? ?-; - .- ' "g S > "nt-r rneodi and Petra? Nu. 20 Wut? Sar.lor.l ?c r-novi,...-. .. I...-". fjtdqoha, 11 Eichaus.? Building....? I.K \.n i, .>. s. denfcXo.BUFFALO. N. 1 Virgil Rica.MONTREAL. REFER TO Messt*. Barmt Brother* *>. t'.i.Liverpool. 8l N. Rntl?ieJrild tVSe?.London. " F?cher. Alexander?1cCo.London. Greene A. Co.I'arr? and Havre. " Hope lt. Co.tmsterdam. GnnneJI. MintarnJcCo.New.York. " Goodhue 4k. Co. " Godfrey, rtolinnn St Co. " " G.s.iiie I!. Rinke St Co.Bosi'jh. " T. ?. i'urti?. ^ J. ?. Tbnyer St Bro. " TO THE PUBLIC. The community can ju.lre. from the accompanying adver. ' ferro nt, w bieh appeared m several English papersrive rwesths ago, how far they can depend upon the statement matte hy VViflmer ft Smith, in several of oor city p?i-or?. as having withdrawn their Agencr from our bouse. ? H AHNDEN & CO. NOTICE. entirely from W'llmer ,t ^^v:.r^;;!.he'..univ ? <ew s.? v. tt JXk on a.,. mole by Wm. ^^^'?V^ffi ute-l 5oril8.1W.nndfiledinttesaidReg. terslotfio Maren r;::V'::;:';!,f^;:fl!:';;:r:;,, ^?S?,, .tree, twenir-fi?? feet westerly m.m live south *?*>**l* Smut.... and Clinton streets running the ne .ves'c. a mg -auto,, .'ree twenty nve teet. thenee southerly oarnile 1 w i , i ..o-et one handred teer, thence ?M^m^-,!^ Jiantoniuieet twenty five leer, and ihenee .noftherli Parallel w lb . "inton street .me hundred fee- ?ihe oh.-e ... bswnmng. r?ether wnh all un.l -???ctiln r Hie ?ntd Indenture of lease and tbe editicies. bo klines rights, members, ptiyileees and apprnie !ancesbeh.n?ngorinuny wise apia-r-ammg to tMsaid leas* and let el l-.nd sohlen however tnall th- covenant*. . ???l?ll ri?ns arot,,'rov.sio... ?i the-aal le.,.e. and the ground rent .1 ?vi, d.per annum iherem reserved, and also to tho agree mem between said Sterling Company and Matur n Livingston and w ife, all dulv recordeil. . , , Vlsoall the nahtthleand interest which John M. L-.wi rrc h..d on the seventh day ofApnl. one thousand eight hundred and hirty two or at any fcme afterwards, of, ?" andUi alii e re-l. residue and retuaind-r of lite term ?>! nineteen year. Iroio the lit Idny of May. IS27. granted and demised to one James c. Parshall b? The Sterluig Company by a certain In eiiiuw of lease daieil uV H>h day of April, I8T7 and pmrded in the "if...i the Register ol theeity niid county ol .New v ..rk. in Liber ?i Cimveyance* page 97. of. in and lo all that certain ?.r lot ol land situate in the seventeenth war. of theeity ..I Ne?. York in iIm.inry ol New Kork, kn-wn by the num. h !i. g)rHi a omp made by William Bridge*.! iivsiiryeyi r. dated \pnl 8, IS07. and Ii ed in the said Beeisier'snfl., March 38 1832.entitled "Mapoftltreeblocks ol ground sitstajebe? tween Stantnn and Rivington streeis." and bounded as hdhiws: beginning at .uthwesl comer <>i Sinnton ami i linton ^reeti, running tbei. westerly alone Stanton sweet twenty five feet, thence southerly parallel with l linton street iMie nun rired feet, tnence easterly parallel with Slanton street twenty five ftet to Clinton street and thence northerly along i in.ion -!r^.-t ..tie hundred t.^'t to the niace ofbeginning, bieether wrtn all and singular the seal Indenture of lease and the edihres, buildings, rights, members, privileges, and appurmnances be longing or in any wee BppeiU.? !?? tlw said lease and lot ol land: SUbje.-! however to all the cov. nanls. ciiii.l l.on? and provision, of the mid lease, n id the ground r.-nt ol sixty dollars per annum therein reserved, and a s., in the agreement between mid Sterling Company and Maturin Livinirston audwile all rluly rtKtotde-i. New-York. June litis, 1811 . WILLIAM JONES. SIvaritT ABNER SAN Fl IRQ. Deputy Slainlf. Jel3 lawtiw I N CH?NI 'Lit V. *<th i ireuit.?The President, i Hreciors an 3 Company oltheOnondagaCotmrr Bank vs. Hie Itankol DufThlu. In pursuance of an orderofthe Court ol Cliancei . dated the inn day of April. 1844. notice is hereby given lbs the mrrscribef ha- been duly appianted receiver nftlie property and erfeets ofthe said. T he Bank ..l Buifnlo. I hat h> said or tier and an order of February 21. IS3. .1 is referred tn Jnmfi i >. o-k-r. Esq.. of the city >>l BufTnlo. in the County ..I I ne, immother things, to take and -late en account of all the demamls ofnnv description ngninst the said Bank nl lluttato, amlti.able the said Master to take and Rate such account aisl for the general purp.lontcmidnted by the statute. Ah the creditors of the >aid Bank of Buffalo, are requiired toexbi bit their accounts. claims ami demands ngainsl 'he said iintil ol Bnffalo, to tne said JnroesCrocker. E?q., the Master having mid reference in charge, at Ins oilice in the city uf lluiliilo, by the fifteenth day of August nest, nnd liecoioe parlies to tins suit, and m default thereof, they will be precluded from all U> nelit ol i he decree which shall be uxi.le in t us suit, mid Iroui any distribution which shall he made under uchdecree. IRA A. BLOSSOM. Receiver of the Hank of Buffalo. ?Is mks (it." k kk, i ???:.? Master in Ch^n .ery. _ Bull'alu April Wi 1*14. nplo4m BY i IRDER of ThomasC. Chittenden, First Judge of tlvo ("ounty Courts ol the County of JefTerson, notice is hereby given that an attachment his is,iie.l against the e?Uito ol MAR? VIN CUAPIN, a non-resident debtor, on due proof'mode to the stud First Judge, pursuant to the directions of the statute concerning " Attachments ngnuist absconding, concealed and non-resident debtors.*' and that the ?nme will he sold llir the payment ot his debts unless he, the said Marvin Chapm, appear and discharge .uch attachment according to law, with.u tone months from the lirst publication of this notice, and that the payment of any debts due to him by residents of this Stute und the delivery to him or lor his u?; of any property within this Stale belonging to him mid the transfer of any such property by huu, are lurbi.li'eit by law and are void. Dated March 115, ISM. - J. MI LLIN. mh2h lawShn _Attorney for Attaching Creditors. BY UK.uk it. nl Dauiel Pratt, First Judge ot Onondaga County Conrts, and Counsellor at Law in the Supreme Court,Notice is hereby given that sn attachment h is issaed ax linst the i ?t^te .,f ifoy.i! Ste-.v -r'. of I llevel uid, Snte of ulna, j non-resident debtor, un.lei proof made to Hie s .iil Jn.lkt- x.:., .?ii-.il ml to the directions of the S: nute e a cernin.' '*aascbrnents igainst abscoudiag, con.. ..! doi non r-sidect Cebtors;' and that the same w ?!? re ,ol i |. r the pa', - ment of his debts-, aaless he, the said Royal Stewart, ipt?-ai and disc nge .in h Itrxchment according lo law, within nine months from the first pablii alien of tnii Notice; and that the payment of any debts due to him by residents of hisSlite, u,d raadeiiv? rg : i him or fot Ins use of my property witi.m tin. Mate belonging to him, and th - transfer of any stich iuo prrty h.- Inei, are loibelden by Uw a..d are roid.?Dared J*r. asry K.I34?. 11. BHELDON, JJI liw'Jni_Attoni^r for Attaching Cieditora IN PURSUANCE of an order ol the Surrogate ol'tli^ i "oun? ty ot New.York, notice i> hereby given tnall ;,e. hav? ing claims again:.'. MICHAEL MULLEN, lute of the City of St. I^iun, Slate of Missouri, deceased, to presont the same wish the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at No. 331 Pearl! street, in the City o!" New York, on or before the twentieth diiy ot lieceniber next.?Dated New.York, the eighteenth dav of June, 1844. A. B. BBLKNAP. j?I9 lawtim_ Attorney at Ijiw. ALL HEALING Oa.\T^l^VT7~ /ini.D FKirr. coLu FEi-rr. cold feet, cold V/FLr.T ?Cold aetand resumption.Cold Feat a ml liv,i?p sta, Cold rent and Sick Headache, Cold Feet and Distaise ol the Longs and Lirer, Cold Feet and Asthma. t>dd leer and tightness of the t'.renth. CoM F-ei and lading ..lfot the H?:r Cold Fee? and Rheumatism. C.dd Feet and Paeis oi the i\aj and Head. Cold FeeCCoU Feet?w ho has not got i oi l Peel ' It is as prevalent as water in the sen, McJItiiter* M- Heating OrntmiU is a soveretcri remedy for Cold leet under every con. tingency of Iii?. I>-t it U; w,armed into t.' e-ide- oftnafeet, and we phalge our word and honor lhar. it wrjh restore the eir ctilntionol the blood, indu-a a h-aithy iiers|iiriit.on and bring t'iei.1 hack to t'.eir nr.turat eond ttots. ?V hen this i, none lei Uassalve I-: placed upon the dies' or head where the othei difficulty liea, ?.- i,-t i,^r ,r b.- u consumprion, or asthma or dys pep-i.i. nr loss . rhair. it will cur- th-i.. also S..:d I^H Iltvt.e i, .tree-.^ l^-!;er,IO/i.iorllou?.. W John. l>* Cherry, 122 SUllnron, Ibn Canal, 2rjy ratuntoo. il ?ireet. je3u t[ POUI)I'.f-rrTF--A choice article of this valunt.le FerUl ... ?WT5M? ?BmiPte~-m^te** <>< Lbe Jt*'v M>aA,w m f taten Woad Mud Material-Pur sale a! a t;iiainl?:rs..i.-eet i Rmrmbrr.the number, 23 Clmmhei-bstreet, between ?ie Bail I roiul n.d I'i n;..?, niid near the PmMirTiee PUl DIIL1 f E may \*. apobed to Corn, and mi?t .ithet ' crops dressed with the h.a.. with nearly as g.-m enV.n nt the lirst, and eren ut Ihetfcmd hoeing, as it applie.1 at iilanUng awi whet, used at Uet hi*mg. it will mnlura the crop a week ? : <oe .-skw'.tokk l oin ?iuiyCiu Iba Ctr **? tsra?iid.iiriB ffin ?vund snxperioru uny othtr prepared in tlie eicinirtr. It is +o as a matter ot i course as they collect tue maieriaJin TabA and Caskr, whilst I .it&ee? r.Jleel it in Uoiit?. ic.'o which i? throwo Ute mater. .1. i f.i*d and waiar, as taken from the sinks at nignt, when no 0 V 1 ertarioaJjaa can be iaad?butnot so with ?Am Company, who have day light to seleet rbe good and d senrd Uie mittlre. IS they have done more than Vf> load, th I -eison. Be rnrelu'.. th?a to call at 'he r'ght place. 23 Chambers ?treet, where it can beh-u'. tmmMuUriu?i harre!? k'?r or IU harrel? tor $l:>. ?or at tne Maaufactnry, 13U-i-?Ueci. corner of Avenue B, by tAgload at cents a bushel. Iin22 tf)_U. K. MINOR. FIRTH fc HALL. No. I Franklire-snuare have co,;.-ani:v on hand an extensive a??.,ranr.-it ol Ml nltyiin-l Ml. MCA I. INSTRUMENTS ofajl Unds. PIANO TORTES of difTarent style? and finish: GUITARS, from ?ie ler-t Sonmsh patten... for which they have receivsd premiums tnnn the American Ir fl.rute over all other makers, ami are of verv suiamor tone and srj as of finish; PLLTES, of all kinds a_n.l hnkn, fonsrliiehthey navea'iMir.yc^ivc.! repented uremoiins: CLARION "1".-. KLN'I BI'GLES. CORNOTLI ?NS. TIH >MH' )NI>>. etc ,ll ?f their own aaanssiaetnm and watTntnted; unportats of MCSICand all kind, of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. NEW MCSICreceiv ed a? -oon as published. Jl'ST PUBLISH El), all the SOQgs ol tlie HUTCHINSON FAMILY: alro. BERTI NTS METH? OD lor the PlA.Ni>: abo. the ORPHEUS GLEE B< )OK. be? ing a collection ?>' (lees for lour male voices, with piano accom mnii-ii suiecteil and counsiled fmm the \>~t German and En gosi'i authors, by AUSTIN PHILLIPS. Pnee froe IWilLar ie-r set. Merchants, and the Musical community geactaliy, are te n>e?*full7 invitod to calL_mb>stf SOLAR LAMPS?Ot various pnuena, map.ufactureil an l for sale, wholesale and retail, by DIET"/, BROTHERS St CO. No. 13 John it. New York, ami 141 6m* _ft Hicks st. Brooklyn. CAMPHENK. CHE.MICAI.oiL, AND BURNING FLU? ID, for sale. wboie?nlo and re'Jitl. by D1ET% BROTHER it IX?. No. 13 John street. New Y ork. and f 4 St*_?Hirkc?tre?t. Bm..slrr. CJt.'LAK OIL?Tne suUcr.ber is now niauulactur.ig S-nai ? OiL which is worthy ot the grwer. atieiiii.jn, at '.MUCherry street. TP.Uv-\N H' " ?''':. i08 ! T)'l.i; Utii M-t'-i Bvtasta ant ..??,.?.::?-.>.: oan i ai03 ^XiKOUZlii^^lX^^'n. MOftTfrAGE SALE.?Whwa?. Abraham L. ? ? i.T-ort??. I .( of SeW-Tork. BOSS Brai"'. l*'' of '; '','iVn being ol the ig? sf tr.,.1 K>>tpr?L?xW.?W Ago*. D Brau*. ?-'':Vfi;> -> ?; ??< ?-">v^ i on th- ?reMerl) ti ie ol 'lainrr. - | .'lu/aish-d u number two bundled nineteen ( No.Stt) Mol1-??, i ry ?n*et: botind-d-tstr.lv in front bjr Mulberry ?trret, ?r?t I ewyie the rear hvitruand now or Urs io ihr rrtintine *f i Jona T-Ifair. northerly on tli* one tide hy dt* Int of tto?r.< ko ?.? II uuinfv two hundred an) twectyonr MaiV/rr street, aadsoatherly on the other side by th* lot ofgrosati kn own gj nuinbi'r two hun?lr-.J said seventeen MnJberry stftrt containing in breadth, in fron! Slid rear.each IWeOty-tWO lr?? and in length on ealh sidrirVrr.:y-Iom fret thr.r inches. b?lag the same dwelling hoose *i.d lot piece or rarrri of ictooiJ which were conveyed to thr said Abraham L. Bros- by ,1^ New-York La Farette Fire Insurance Company b> Indrctait dated the seventh Jay off May, siithteeii handrrd.cd tu?,,;-, nine, jnd recorded m the orfice of Register in and ler theciry and < eunt; of New-York io Lib. 2S2 of t ooeeyances, rag? IMn?And whereas the said Inden tares of Mortgage i ...,?,1 and hereinafter mentioned kbrahani L. Bru :c, 'Oil neceaa. >...?.-. u-s D. his ?if-, tnortcacors,(beitia b.i'h of th- axeoltweatf. , cute years .md apwards.) io and by their eerteiaotbei Ind.? I rur- of Mortgage by then t!?o madeaattexrentcd, hnann? iute ' the day and yearlast sAmeid, to aerate the payment by the 1 aa d Abrmluun L. Bratae? f the certain other ?um oi on. ti.oe sand dollar* oo-ot before the thirtieth day of Noreaaber. ia tne yr sr of onr Lotdone farms uid eight hundred Bad '.hiitv m, s-.d .lu> interest for theaameat md after, tho rn* of srvrg per c-iitum jvrauuam, on the ihnio-th d ?y of every M?y u.4 ? -nil rre .u ..the v.Jd It?t mentioneddav out'il the Im ifoKMld principal stur: th mid be imd ICCOnting to tiie ret ditioa of the certain other Cond or Obligatio,, oftnesaid Abu ' ?i!.. Braineinthesaidfasi mentioned ladentureol Mortgage ntentjonedaad referred to,didalaograut ^ud coave) unto the said Harmon Hendrieks, now deceased, m-.rtgsger. " Ali the jams premises m the foregoing mortgagt particularly aad i il? ly described, and ia the said second mortgage also folly dt si ribed. Aad whe ras, the said lastmetitiooetl ludearptr oi mortgage and th- powrr of axle therein cootained. .md also hereinaller mentioned, were .dm duly acknowledged andre* cr.ir.i in the sod office oi ltr.-i.tvr oi thr City and Coaatt of .? "-?? M ihe 30th das of eot.I "i the sod office Ol iH**?'*"\"'\_ ,he 30th -lav of N,w York, in Lib. 196 ot Mor -.'p \l' And ? her. L the same Nov. mt>-r l?35. ?I l'"1 ? Jg; aui! Py theU .r.-riillye- th.;..-- ol tweutv-o... ' ^V^^;,. sevetaJlyol tneaxa oi i"??/-?? .?;. - beitix therein called AbralMmL. Brain, or the City oi York, Gentlem n.and Vk-ee- bi* wife,and the said A r-umn L. Bninelrein-aincedeceased towcnrnhepa} in.utoi ilir?om ofhrebojadredand ighteea 91-160 dollars u inaau.r follow in-* to wit: one baa ie>! dollars on or be/ore th-ri.ht.ei.th> dry* of J utaary, ?ixhteen ban ited an ? forty-one; one hui.di.d dollars on oi before thr laih day of January. Ms; one haa dretl dollars On or belbie the I8tli darol Jaoa.ry, IMIroae buudird dollars on oi bnore thr lltbday oi laaaaiy, istt; aad ttir fuithei lame ouehoudred andelsfiteenaol arsa J mu? ty-onecents on or tief., ethe tsthdsv of Janearv. Ifti, ?idi mnuftl i terest, peyableoo tlx eixhteenth des of Jauaars of . . . , every year rJsurafter, on all samt anisaid, witrsoat fr md or delay, in the manner partieolail) .i--> iflrj in the t our tin.>ii ?I >iis. that I-, the ..od Abraham L Urnur's our certain bond oi ob'u Utioa, -_-eariiu e.-n d.pr ?ith the said I ,st m-n | lioa*d \l irteaxe, md therein leeiled?did irnnl uid eootey not? Plart Koe*rsaml Hiram Y, Rogers, of th aam* i is..*, iImIis, ol thi Cityol New-York, Werchants.Mortgagers,all thi < mir i n miaes in th li st in- fi nr.I M,.r ga?:-; srtieulariy md fu I. de?i ribcl, iud in said i?-.t mentioned Mortgage -Iso full, dr-erihrd. And wh re?> thn s iid last mentioned luden, t ire ..i Mortgage, aad th. , o>*. r of aal? f nnti contained md he rinafter nieatio ed, were duly recoided in the . ifiieot the It gistej of the I 11 v tad County ol Nrw-York. in Lo>*'it3*l ?li M.irt.- -.-rs. pag? HO. ,)n the Ulfa d :v of \, nl. :nn ,t |?M . Aud ?hrrn? tlir slid thr r ?-v,-ral hi'.ipuir. ol Moi -'K-, io reco Jed iforessid aad the said tlu-? several bonds aid .ihliL itioi ? ilirrem srterallv recite.1, and Ihr moisej ? due ai d to emu due thereon hnvr b eu heretoforedul) saaigued, tr. c? ferred md oiiveyed uu'o'he u d r-iiined, Henri Tobias,si.d ill which inesueassignments, trauafe's and con.cyan -? are ind bavi been d'ily made aud ackuowiedxed ami recor ,ii m I th- offieeofthe Revisterol the 1 ity ami Coamyof Nrw ! Vork, ou dieers days and times intermediate dir dates of said : Mortgixe* and the da\ of the date hereol And whereas .Ufaulrliaa bnu made in the payment of the p iucipal sum .lue o said first uwui oo*d M rtgax aud of the .. t ? ihei ou, and there i. now due of j riuci|?al on thr >a.d fu ?? in-ni lour,! Mortgage the sum of t ?0 thonaand o lajs, iii.l oi interest the sam of one hundred md .ist. dollars t* the third da j ol .Noreinber, onethoaaaud r:--la hnudred aud , forti tlllrr. I And whereas default has also been made iu thr pa) meal of i tier pimcipalauns dueoa said second meutioned Moru>.>. j ami oi the iaterest th :-ni. md there is uowdueof princi|i*| nail-, said second imratioued ^lorixagetheaumol oue ih?a si id .1 illars, nd at UterrSI ill. sum of oi.r hull :rrd and five I loll .t. io th. thirtieth day of November,ora*thousaudeight liundird md forty-three. Aud wlsereas defaodt has b-ei. mad* ia the payment of the i twoprincipa siimadf?n? buudrrd dollars-;. Ii.,.i-u'n| i? be paid by the said third lad last menliooed Inde?iurrol dort . si.r.i d which, toueihrr with the said hereinbefore reutsvl ; anrn oi nrineipal wdintereat, make* the *>boleamonat due i rn thr said undeisieuedj Heurj Ivbiaa, ou the said ilor- ..?>? : ral Mortgages, i? heieinbefoie speciued, three thotuandfoar ; hundred md .mi -lur dollars. Aud whereas no mitoi i n ceediogat law I.is b-eu m.niutrd i to recover the a.idaeveral debit, or an| or either of tliem nr any part thereof, and a anil for the furedn.??? ? ? -.-r I UlSCOU.IUUeu l.si lilsliouru IIB IIIFt|i|IIIIKI10ll Ol IOC suus. II I her. ; i the came IS AOt BOW | ending tor Otherwise iu any I force or effect. ..... , . , , Now, therefore, notice is nereoysTiven Quit by rirtui ol the nev-, [lowers in th it beb ill'cool lined iu the said tlnrr ?r?r ral Indeatunraol Mortgage, md each and every Ol ?Vm, I will, according to tlte statute in such :'.s?m.d-a dprovid d, tell by Public Auction, at tin Mercliani 'huin.... ?? U'.... i strnt,.u the! ity of New-York, on VYedoe ilav.thefi thday I of June next, ISM, Rl twelve o'cl el;, noon, of ihn day. ill I iad singular the said ilwelliac-house, lot i ground .md pie ' missS herein belbre meiitioaea anil described, srith tl?**|ip-ir reu -in'- ? oid .11 benefit of equity ai d r- deaiiition, of tlie .aid Ab .!> .in If.Braine, d ceased, aad Aitnea D. his wife, Moils gagora, their and exchof Uiair lieirs, -s nntors, adm m.ira tors and assigns therein xud ia every pail .unl parcel ih-r.of. Dated at the Cityol New; York, .tne ' cember, o..e thou: hk: Ali.i Kobshi The above stile .Tuly next, at the JuneS, 1S4-1 III'.Mi \ TliBIAd. Assignee ol Mortgagees, _ALtx? Ki;u.iitgsDT, Attomey, 18 Wall street, je? iaw?j,8_ IN PURSUANCE of an Order of tin- Surrogate of die i 'onntv of .New York. fYotic* is hereby civrii to all n..?.,.l... .h,......:... SI4I..M ,? I..I?*...., I-.. THOMPSON'S TRUSSES, nrlice .No. 18 |{e.^kiiinn street. About 3A) of the tirsi physl eians and surgeons of New York have toten dyeirdecideil prelereuee to tine Trusens you can graduate the pressura from one to hfty poundl on the rupture, without n Imrk pad. winch dues SO much injury to the some. A fair trial lieing Hie be.t te-t of Its lupern rily. it ?tapplieit and six dap" tnnl given, and if it does not retaja 1 the rupture, whilo performing every kind of exercise or rough in.:, und give perfect ease; in a word, if it 11 notsatttfactotT in every tetpect, the money is eheerrblly retunie.!. und ihn is . the only coMWion on which you should buy any Truss. A per? manent cure is easily ell'ected. and warranted, it directions atS ? iblmwed, ! Tf.osu sending lot tliisTruwineed only mention the side rup> > tiired and the measure round tne bins, as they can erruluafB the pressure to suit their case. Sold wholesale und retail at If Beeknian-rtrect. _ _jyl tf . ^?^?53-. HULL'S TRUSSES.?Notice to Ruptured Per ff ?*S\ sons.?Persons utllieied with riiptnrs? uinyr?:/ .( epL J upon the best instriimenud aul die world nfTordg, '?Vj.sisKg M mi applieaUion at die oince. No. 4 Vesey street, ipsssr or to either of the agents m thepnnnpul town* iu tno United 5tau?, lie careful to examine the back pad of Hull's Tints Ol. to sec if they areendorve.1 by Dr. Hull m writing. None are genuine, or to be relied upon tu good, without las ug natiire. ,? Many persons have undertaken to vend imitations of Hull t celebrated Tru<?.-?. and llioiisands are imposed u|H>n in cooe nuenca. These umtaiions cannot be relied upon ?. they are made by unskilful moclutnics, and are no better than the oriho anr Tnitsea. Rooms iiave been fitted op at Nu. 4 Vesey street, exclusively lor ladies, having a separate entrance from the business d*nart> nt.-v. where u fcna.V is m constant attendance to wav upon Kf male patient*._U_ -e-vjs? s-MCKt-'ll BELI-t> AND ft)\VN Ci.'iCK.-'. tW * The subscriber, who was awarded a Diploma at i% the New-York Slate Fairs of lilJ ami l?li lirf lbs gfiSb, best toned Church Hell, and also ? Suvm Mobil for the tmsl.liel!. and Diploma lor Town Clock, eihi bited at the Fair of the American Institute in t tclotser la?i. is now otepare.1 ut his Foundry at W'e?t Tro>. New-York, to twr nish Hells of from J? to lU.tjWJ lb*, masts i. 111 r beat mati; bus and wiirriinteil to itanil and p.ne to pieiL-e?liuleiu to them im? proved I ast Iron Yoke, with MuVOuhle Arms. Ths incmating itemanri for his Bells u the lest evtdeocs that ein t>n givm of ?>.cir circlleiice. < itders huve la-en rei-eivesl from ibe< anndas and ?mod all Lhe S-Xatas, and ataillt4LI0 bare lasen fowneiiea io diilerent places in the Suite of New York from his Foundry Town l.'loeks. leveling and Surveying Instruments. Copper awl Brass Castings, itc. ttr,. . anlgftn _ ANDREW MENEELY. " AMF.KIC?N CtSiPERS'TOtM^.and l'i MII.S m general liir ID llJSEand SHIP t-i? CARPENTERS, BITIH 'HERS. Aic. 4tc. ggse : : - .X i:mi lie oOUuoed in all their vanei, at r-- . i-^-?4vVI!i>LES.W.r and RETAIL, at No. 23 gr^Sfe^-S?alFI LT? iN STREET. V EW YORK .st 'the most Caleb rated munnloctuiers, i tcar _'r;;..v; .v' . "uc.h as ALBERTSON'S. CONGER'S-HOR 1'oN'S. GIFFORD'8 and RuCHESTER. Al^*iJ. ICoopen' Doweihng But*. American Iron Riveu. I Do Beck Irons, Cooper's Tin*? Hoops. Wood I Do Tup and Hung boren, and Iron. I Do Leveling Planes. Do Head and rHnve Jointers. | Do Vict?. Do Spsck liowells and Crvs-. Uo Com pusa?s. sen. Do Marking Dons, i.e. A.C. Du Brace*. NOTICE. We nave the genuine JOHN P. CONGER'S, also JOHN CONGER'S. Toots. The subscnlssjt* are also Ikportbrb and Gbmxssl Dssic eaa in ENGLISH. GERMAN and AMLRH AS IIA KD A ARE. Gl I LLRY. 4-c.ite. including a ?er> EXTKBSTSI A.isijRTMg.sr. which they oiler to COUNTRY MkR. HssTS nmi otneasat Makkxt Paicxs. OSBoRN _t LI'lTLE. Chsrlx? Osaoas, CllaRI.a? S LlTTLS r~ii.t:''~.- WARRANTED CAST-STEEL KM'.E if " '1 Tt)t>lJS.?Tho renlgenuine t.'onger s'l'isds ji li can only Ise tuut at Si Attorney-slrssct, where _J tiiey are made and timslitd with my otfB hands ; therefore 1 can recommend them j and at George Briggs at Co.'s, U Platt st. Thi?e Tools -ntno by Oaboiu & Little, at Si Fult.ni street, ttantoed " Conger.'' MS not my make, and are designed to deceive. Mine are sUinipsn thus: "Conger, New-York. 3d Attorney ?UeoL" A libsnvl discount io Dealers. Pleruc observe the stamp. m/l im'_JOHN CO.NGEB__ WOOD WORTH'S fLANlaNG MAt:iJlNES "~? 14 Y EA KS experience, together with mtny ?olu able improvemeuuandmulil.oiu to his Inriuet toots ..i.abe- tive .lo-trilarr;., fiii.,.,ii. al short BO?CS, arid ? of the most iierteclcon&tructioii.nmtenalsund wotk j nvnnship. Machines to plane wood in all its var.eties, l, sucht? planing orsurlucmgonly, or culling mould WSk.. Also, planing, longuetng ami grooveiug, jointing, or nibbclUiig. nod plumug t luppboanl?. ' -T.^ ?j[ ' Application may be made to the sulsvnbet at his . t a .!;? establishment m roxbnro', or ut his ortsce, cornet .h v^ir^ |Connueteud und Lewa-strcet, Uu>ton. whert Ma? li iif'^il ebinca muy le seen, and any mlonnatioo relative . r?'^i? to the tarn?, may be obtained, a* well as ol Josish I JBSmI Blnckwell St <^>. New-York. .. '?%>> Letter? of mere inuuiry must be post-paid. SAMUEL !>? cCtliNCK. ?oxbo.u', xw? April 1st, loH.