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THE TRIBUNE. The Warder Tried at Mlnajbainton. The exarniaation of Aroariab Brigham Principal Of the State DmatJe Asylum, was concluded on the Bin? He tcstinod that Mrj.Btndick, who wa? brought to the Asy Uttn by her busbard in October, toon became subject to severe ?ptxma. and ->-? ?' whlci> continued for tiavi ? which he tbocvtbt would have been produced by the terror and frtgbt. eoasenuent npon her abduction. May '<, James Kol'- busband of the murdc-cd women, was recalled and testified that he was at Johnson's on the Saturday be? fore h:s wife disappeared, and Johnaou was also at bin heusc two or three times previous to his moving to Triangle ; he did not propose to Johnson, in*these interviews, to go over jtod set bis wife; thev bad never bad any quarrels ; nor hsdbo aver said he vnshtri Johnson wnu'.l make an at? tempt on his wile, und that be would get one of his test farms if be did ?o. Lewis J'iiiarid and Lucius T. Darby, two of the four persons who found Mrs. Burdicx iu the swamp, were examined. Tlic position of the ground, xnd the house from which Mr. It. wag taken were illustrated by a map. On searching the swamp she wa?iou.".d by Dar? by and Van Nos'.rand, lying oa her back In the bottom oi a brook, her hands firmly tied by a piece of corset lace and folded on bar breast, a heavy stick of wood two feet In length lay crosswise on her necs, and another, about six feet long, lericthwise on her body, one of which was Insert? ed under another lop;, croasln? Hie stream, to keep her firmly In her position; a gas of cotton cloth was thrust snto her month, and a bandage over bei ictuth and eyes; her limbs were motionless, and she ?*s entirely aensilvs? when found; her eyes partly opened and rotiesi back i:i their ?ecket*. Cell* B. Hammond, wile cf Harvey C. llamuioi 1 and sister of Pulaski ?urdick, was examined. They livid en one of Johnson's farms; she described the house when the d.soovcry before made by Mrs. UurOIck, respecting Johnson and bcr mother, Mrs. Baxter, took place, and coLilrmed Mrs. Burdlck's account of the situation of the rooms. _ ^ Exploit ok a Young JtitsgrMAS.?A corres? pondent of tbe Newark Daily Advertiser, writes from tbe Army of Occupation as follows : It gives me pleasure to report, what I know it wirr give you and your readers pleasure to bear, an ex pipit performed by a young Newarker attached 10 the Army? a young son of Gilbert Dudley, one of tbe constables of your city, now only about 19 years of ago. Returning two days ago from one of our most ad ?vanced pickets, where be had been sent to convey orders, he came unexpectedly upon two Mexican soldiers, who had apparently jusi rowed across the river.and were refreshing themselves in a cool shade, having placed their musket* in thoughtless security against a neighboring tree. Gilbert was e^ual to the emergency : ho sprang to the muskets, threw one upon the ground, and stepped upon it, while with the other he menaced the lives of his oppo? nents. They cowered beneath his eagle glance, and reluctantly pursued the course which he indicates]. Ho carried the two muskets upon his left shoulder, drew his swop! an u sort of pacificator, and thus marched them, ut n respectful distance in advance, straight into camp ! From them some dcsirc-'lo information was ob? tained, after which they were led blindfolded out of camp,set safely in their bout and dismissed. When Gilbert was asked how he was able lo make such a double prize, he gave the Paddy's reply, and said, " Faith, I surrounded 'em I" This exploit clearly in the way of his duty, has rendered him rjuite fa? mous among us, and it will gratify you to knuw, that he is so weO liked, that t.c is not envied FfioM Afiuca.?By the bark Rothschild, at this port, wo have advices from Monrovia to March 1" The citizens of Liberia have suliered severely on account of the depredations uf the recap!'tred Slaves of tbe Poos. Cattlohave been stolen.sheep and swine driven ofTat night, hen roosts robbed and cassava and potato patches due; up. The 0*. S. 6hip Marion captured a Brazilian Slaver on tho 27th December, after a long chose, but the instructions of the iluv ernment did not allow them to retain her While the boat uf tho Marlon wax attempting to cross the bar of the Mesaurndo river at Monrovia sho was ' capsized, aur] Midshipman J. T. Bartlett, son of Dr ; Benj. T. Bartlett, of Cambridge. Mass. ami one of i the crew named John Johnson, were drowned 1 Too body of Mr. Hartlelt has not yet been found. | Tho First Lieutenant ami Mr Cooper, the Pilot, , who wero iu the boat, narrowly escaped. The Liberia Colony is said to he flourishing. Fuom H'jnui kas and Central Aukrica.?By the brig MariHn Gage, Capi Reed, we bain Honduras papers lo tbe 25th oil. Nothing new in llial Colony. Advices irom Cunlral America to April 1 tli state that every thing was quiet. Prices of cochineal remained firm, although tho snick on liHi.d whs large. Gradual Elisa 01 Newfoundland a dove the Rix.?It la ? fact worthy of notice, that tho whole "i the land In and about Die neighborhood of Conception Day. very probably Hie whole island, Is risiiu; out ol the ocean at a rale wln-ili promises, at no very distant day, materi? ally to affect, ii not to reuder useless, many of iiio best batbors we have now on the ooaet. At Port-de-Gravo a series oi observations have been nude, wliuh undeniably move the rapid displacement oi the sea-level in ibe vicinity. v viral largo Hal rocks, over which schooners mlc,lit pass some thirty or forty y ears ago with tho greatest facility, are now appioachlng the suriuce, tbe wator being scarcely navigable for a skiff. At a place called the Cash, at the bead of Bay Roberts, upward of a mtlo from thenoa-shore, and at sovcral feet above Its levol, covered with live or six feet of vegetable mould, there Is a perfect beach, the stones being roitndod, of a moderate snto. ami In all respect* simi? lar to those now found in the aJ.Uccm laud-washes. [Newfoundland Times. Pr'oorem or Fanaticism. The Legislature of Michigan has enacted a law by which Capital Punithment is r.i/irr/y abotishSit! ho that tuuidt-rtrs there may now fear nothing worse lhan pciliaps a few years' imprison ment as a punishment for their crimes. Tho Pri?on-kcep era will have special cause to get Outr Uvea Insured. [ Hampshire. Herald Wait and seo. IUI. Tr. Recruit*, ton Texas.?Tbe number ol voluuieers already obtained Iu this city is probably about 1,200? certainly mil more than thru number. Unless they come forward with mure promptness, tbe Governor Ulli, bo compelled to rusurl lo a drall. Several very tine com? panies havo bocu formed. [N O. Picayune, tiih. Distressing Death.?Mr. John S. Murray, of Springfield, died yesterday morulnc. caused by skinning apotsonrd crcruurr, ubuui two weeks since. No symp tons of dlsouae wcru visible until Wednesday night last, when hia left arm, upon which tho Intestlnea of the ani? mal were carried, commenced awelling badly, and was succeeded by mortiticatlon. Two women who assisted In the act, are also iu s dangerous condition. [Butlalo Com. Adv. The Stolen Mail.?The St. Louis Republican ssys, tho stolen mall, whose contents have been phmall. recovered, was a very mil one, ami embraced the Boston package* of the IMh.N. York aud Philadelphia of the 16th, Baltimore and Washington ol the 17th, Wheeling and Pitts burg of the 18th, Columbus and Nashville of the i;Uh. Cin? cinnati ol'tbe'JUlh, Louisville of tbe 21st and Vlnceanc* of the 2Ud. Among the parcels recovered wsro drafts, note*. Ac. sent out for collection, and bills. Invoices, Ac. but no money. BP* Rev. Dr. Olio, President or the Wealeyau Vulvertlty at Middlctown, has been Induced, at the in? stance of the Ncw-Fuglaud Cotilerenco and the persuasion of many of his friends, who ore anxious to have his valua? ble service* In the Loudon Convention, to consent, not wiUiatendlng his former decllnatiue, to accept ati appoint? ment a* Delegate of thoNrw-Ktigland Conference to the Christian Alliance.' |*y The Roman Catholic Bishops of tho United States are now holding a Provincial CouncU In tbe city of Baltimore. There are twenty-two Bishops, each attended by a Priest a* theologian. Art hbUaop Eccleslon presides over the council. [Ptulad. O. S. Gazette. ES** The Newburgh Gazette proposes to the Whigs, as their next caudidato lor Governor, Samcul J, Wilsum of Onuige Co. iy The Baltimore Volunteers have offered* their services to tbe President to garrison Kort McHcnrv dur Uig Ibe withdrawal of tho r. S. troops to the Mexican frontier. _ Mules at the MtoeVt Kaohniisie.. TnuasDAt $4,500 Ohio os.9311 50 Canton Co.s3 36? 5,(100 do.Ml! 75 do. mil 5.000 do.stA) 92] ] 100 Uarlom.0pg 4 II 3,000 do.93 lit) do. ?4| L000Ohio7*.100 1425 do. 4t L00O Ohiobs, -5?_$2i\l?> Nor A Wor.591 7.C00 Reading Bd*.... 72 125 do.52] 50 Morris. 131 50 do.bo 99) 100 do. 13? 50 do. 52, 230 do.*3 13,! 200 do.bo 52] 10 Ohio Trust. 97 50 do.slO 52j 150Re*diog. 64] 150 do.52* 50 on.b3 64i 50 Erie. 4$ 422 do -?.?4J 275 Long Island.321 57 Houoatotuc.25 I .0 Peterson. 90 ICO Canton Co.0*0, 30 Sehen A ?doa....l09 5? ?>. b33?] 50 East Boston....b20 Ui J50 do.aw 37 8ccoud Board. Penn.(55 5i)?ast Bostog.b3r.l4] 50 do.b3015 57Nor & ?Vor....s. 10 52 150 do.elO 52 50 Harlem.opg 43] 1200 Harlem.upj. '150 Long Island.324 50 Readiug. 100 do.b3 b"4 10l> N Am Trust. S 50 Mortis. uj LAP.WK1.DED Bon.blt FLKWJ., 16 feet long and from 1] m. to 5 lo. linuneter. can be obiaiced onlv vJftbePaa-otee, THOS- PROSSER. g bsa?_2S Pl*ti-*t N. Y P?at>AaNsi>ai lNOKJVlBkb. INK-Very eeoersliy a. es-eenwd the t^,i m msv wlU be constantly kept for sale ->?* > 1 . J. A I. CODDINGTON. -KL?_an? Hudeon-st. corner Spring. ^^al^Ftn?'00 AVA COFKKK-W^^ feTsale by s j HOWKLLaQlB.ivL: D. 18| We*t-?L T?IM PLATKrS-^v'btixe* aOo^rTorsa^lTv J Ot CASS. WARD .v CONOVm.t g Broad-St SPi KIT QASJ?It'bbia. t.e?t"(i.iaaty Soiru'??. f.w SI by Pf-.IT/ BROTHER A Ci^NTfa j^bj^' m*? rri.HOTllV MiKD.-St'bbia. Ttaoiav s?ed fo, Iby fm>6| HOft'EliL St OIRADD. tsTWesTJ?" PICKLRU HAi?l!S.-!ti bbla Pw.leo HaaiaTToTTie by HQWELL It OIRALD. 131 West >L glfffltSNrs No. 1 Port H?ury Pie Iron ad oat, forsaiehy _!*_!__"_JOR TllCKERM AN. g Weat^t )It? IKON?ItsJ tons No. 1 Garuhcrro Pu'Iron loraaie by CASS. WARD U CONQVER. No. S9 Broad sL ?23 OKTO KiCO >iOL,A.?a!*li!s of aupertor quality. In bbla. fur sale by UOW?LL A ??UCD.IS 1 West *L IPbb CT CT Ttenv. Coeur ofSeuioks?SentenceofHextet.?James Ilcwett, mdte'ed for forgery, in having been found In po*- ! session of a large amount of counterfeit batik bill* with intent to utter tbe nme; also, for being found in posses- I ?:oo of ; Ute? intended to be uted !n issuing cc-'ioterteit sgid spurioas bank bills, on beinc brought Into tee <"ourt yes? terday rncrning, withdrew his p*a ef ?? act guilty." ?cd entered a plea of Guilty to the indictment, aai the Coart In consequence of the accused Laving given the Dlsti.cl Attorney some Important information, sentenced him to the State Pnton lor the term oi ? years, that being tbe sliorte.it possible time. Attempt to Bt rs a Vessel ?Officer Watsoa Wednesday rtca.-.v .trrestcc ?man named Eugene?-. 0:1 ?Charit ol havir.'s attempted to ?et Cr* to the br.g J> P, KXT PicKED.-Mr. ? B. Tompaon. while at tbe American Museum ^fdneaxlaT^eniog. bad bis poc? ket-book, containing aboatftTO tn bank bttm. sto.en from , his coat pockeL RtoToaa Cosopct oh Boakd a Steamer.?a man named John Brady was taken into custody yest'r dav moroiD2 and detained to aoivrer for riotous conduct on board the steamer Rhode Island. Lave* Court??Deferred. A- : ? 7ant Vicn-CiiANCKLi oa's Covet ?Before v.ce Chance.:or McCoau?Decisions.?Grace H. i-.rgvt.o-i rs. Jit. e't'gntort?A fei-roed iieue on an action for di? vorce wat tried In tbe (Circuit, in which the iury found a verdict againatthebuaband. The Circuit Judge, tn re? turning the case, gave an opinion lb**, the verdict was aot. iu fcis opinion, authorized by the evidence. Motion i* made lor a new trial. I bis Court coincide* in the view ol tbe Circuit Jud?e. Ordered that the cause be lent back to the Circuit Court f'.r a new trial of the feigned issue. co?U to abide the < vn t Margaret H. Tappet* rs. Tkeopkibtt J. Tarrpan.?Do cree ol divorce from the marriage tie. with co?u and for a reference as toa:imony for the tupport of the com? plainant and her infant child. Lnauel William-, vs. Elizabeth William*.? Divorce from the marriage tie. and that the complainant have the care and custody of tbe Infant ?on of the marriage. Jane St?et vi. John Stilt* ?Divorce from the marrlaga tie wuh cost*. Ann Eliza Rubintr-n. hy Jim*? Hoyd, her nextfriend. r?. Albert Ij. ?oiiuon ?The co plalnaut ?Ute? that the and d ?fondant were married In Ir'tt. and that he abandoned bei .n May,1844- She bad nno child, born in Nov. 1844, which died, but ber busband refused even to bear the expense of its funeral, altbouf h having the means to do ?... tobe pr?y? for a legal separation and for support ? Decree ol divorce from bed and board, the said James to pay the ?alrt Aon Eliza$3 per week. Jamn Rikir arid Hannah, hit vAft vs Geo. Drake and tr-fe and olhert ?Application by the widow of the late George Martin for a partition ol the relate. Tho applica? tion is demurred to on the part ol the children. Demur? rer overruled, with coet?, defendant to answer within 20 days. H'ond and Claton. Exert of John Wood, dtrrattd vs. AUz.En.nit, and oUttrt.?-Relative ton purchase of pro? perty bt Matnarooeck. The purchaser mint pay interest on the two months?the rnoney'waj withheld and to de? ft ndaut Hoeemeo his coau of ibi? motion. Cortnia I). Iiurdeu vs. Motet E. Arment and oihm ? lo relation to rent of mortgaged premises leased of Mr. Sluyveiant in tbe nelgbb irhood of Ninth ?l and Tblrd avenue. Order to show cause, iiiieharged and Injunc? tion denied. John A S Mr.C'arken and mi ft, and olhert.*? the Cor? poration ef Brooklyn.?The complainants, Mr? McC. und Bieter, late Mm Livingston, alato that they held a mort? gage from Mr. Western ol lots in Brooklyn?that the Corporation ol Brooklyn took >ne ol tho Iota for tbe ex tension ol Poplar at. w ithout informing their guatdian lor auch. Tbcy claim that they were entitled to tho award, even though it ahould have been paid to tbe mortgager, arid in k to claim a restoration of tbo lot or the sum of $810 S3, iU value. Demurrer Is put In. De? murrer overruled with coats, tbo defendant to answer within 'JOdays. Iu the matter of the Lorg Island Railroad Co. and J.iitirs llcrriinan, relative to claims for property taken by ibe Company 111 Washington ?l Brooklyn?Ordered that the Company pay Mr H. In full for hia damages. 5 186 17. John Wood vs. Edvard Kissam ? Relative to turpen? tine dutillury in Brooklyn. Order dissolving tho injunc? tion, coats to abide tbe event. Da- id S. Jarvie vs. p'rancit A Palmer.?Order closing prool vacated, and tlU days farther allowed, with liberty to complainants to cross-examine Mr. R F. Wlnalow, ou solicitor giving htm 2 days notice, costs to abide the event. In the matter of the petition of Geo. W. Gray aod Ju? lia Ann. his wife, relative to charges by th? lute Clerk? tbo Clerk, wfn-u bo is ordered to do any thing as cle-k 01 which pertains to the Office, can charge only accord log to the fee Mil of the Court Tho o mmlesion in tois case 1? II per cent f"r each aerni-anrjUHl jiayirieut of in ti restCOll' Cted Mid paid over. CtacciT CooaT?Before Judge Edmonds.?7as Mayor, Ac.of Ifen V i i rs. Stephen Whitney?Action to recover an assessment ol $1810 for building bulkhead and fil ing up slip fool 01 1'ike-st 111 1 Slli. r.ouu-nt is contested that the bulkhead w.is made for the extension of South-si. mid that the defendant wa- erroneously taxed. 'The case has been to the Supreme Court end seat back to ascertain whether the assessment should have been made for tilling up a slip or opening n strict, and the Jury, from the evi? dence, is to decide. Verdict this forenoon. For pluinlifl Mr. Jas. T. Brady. For defendant Mr. Geo. Wood and Mr. Jas. Hing. Junir* Ii. Cant vs. Il m. PotteU,?Action for f.ilse im ptisoumciiL?Lane wai iteward ixl the brig Umpire of which the defendant was masler, Auer tailing from Kor tolk on bit return to Nerfolk ahlaik woman ,mtl tier child ? ire loutid secreted on board the vessel. Thu captain ar rcited, it la Mint, the woman mid child, and also placed the plaintiff In custody. He put about his ship, went back to Norfolk and delivered than) up, when Lane, the plaintiff, wm tried on a charge of stealing tlave.s aod sentenced to 12 years Imprisonment. Be has now bcec tn prison ,'i years. This action Is brought In tils behalf. A .Jury was called and the. case will proceed tins forenoon. Por plain tut Mr. Draper. For defendant Mr. Blent. CoCWTT Cot'rt.?This ronrt met yesterday afternoon, pursuant to adjournment, to try the charges preferred againstJiutice Drinker. Messrs. McKeon and Phillips appeared for the prosecution, and Messrs. Whiting and Shepherd tor the defence. Stvcrul of the Aldermen, as 1 well aa witnesses, being atsi nt, the Court adjourned to Tuesday next ut lull-past 1 o'clock. [The pay of the Members for each sitting is 592 besides Clerks and Dis? trict Attorney's fees. This makes the third meeting on ttits complaint.] Cot'RT 01 Oylr and Ttih-MiNLR.?The defendants in the case Ol the Butchers' Melting Establishment not bayiHg- I appeared lor sentence, a bench v, arrant was Issued to com? pel their attendance this forenoon. Codbtop Commom I'lkas?Before Judge rishocffer.? './ neu vs Butler and POttert ?Action In relation to grocc 1 tea levied upon corner litt and Ritttigton sts. already re rerred to. The Jury could not agree and v.ere discharged. Police? Yttterday.? Information was received In this city last evening of a most Infamous outrage having 1 been committed upon the person of a young female In the 1 vicinity ol Sing Slug by a colored man named Miller, who ? 11 discharged from Ihe State Prison by the expiration Of bis term..Mary Smith colored, was arrested yesterday ' on a charge of stealing silk dresses and other property of , the value of 537, from her employer. 11 Mrs. Syraes. of the 14th Ward .. Offlcei Brown, on attempting to am-st a man asnspected pickpocket, In Canal.st. was struck a ? violent blow with a heavily loaded ? hilly.' Otticer Brown, however, succeeded iu counuerring the fellow, con? ducted him to the Sib Ward Station House and had him \ looked up to Rasw ei_Rebecca Stevenson, colored, was ] taken into custody yesterday on a charge of stealing 516 ' In gold and silver coin belonging to Mr. Charles Ellis, of j No.'.i Morris st_The dwelling-. No. im) Uudson-st. was j entered yesterday .ml a valuable pier-glas?, the property I ft Mr. E Stokef, Stolen... A person uamed Thema? By rom was arrested and locked up on a charge of having at? tempted to stab an individual by the name of Jas. MSilin. -A man named Richard Muller was taken Into custody and detained to answer for being guilty 01 disorderly con? duct tn a church and committing an assault upon a female \ named Maria Edwards_An individual muned John \ Crook was last ntght lound In the street with a severe cut | ou his bead and bleeding pi-ofuxely. Be was taken to the i Station House where his wound was dressed. 11? wau 1 unable to tlve any account of hlmsclt. Genckal Sessions?Before Recorder Scott and Aldermen Brady and Livingston ? John afrKnon. liistuct Attorney.?Pon\ ?? ,, . ' Trial.?The caaeof Rev. John I Soys, indicted tor an asaauit and battery on the person of a Mrs. Cram, was postponed on motion of tbe District At? torney until tivmotTOwirroriitiig_Mary Reed was tried for receiving stolen goods. She was scqaitled. Coroner's Office? Yesterday.?The Coroner held iiu Inquest last evening upon the body et Capt. Phillip Black, a native ol thu city, aged M years, whose remains were found partially consumed in the nans of a building 1 at the corner of West aud Bethuuc sis destroyed by fire on Sunday morning last_Tho Coroner was" called last evening to hold an inquest also on the body of IVsnnlt 1 Meiiuce, a native ol Baltiaune. Md. aged 25 years, who died soddenty yeeteruay*. Verdict, death ol the disease of the i-.iu^s. ?lisicllancouo. rI' I Si \VAKhl.-r;.tcubed Tin Cc3ee sod Tea Pots, M. Steak Dishee for hot water and lam pa, Summer Bake I Oveos, Selt^Baadag Deich Ovens, Rrrle.-tor?. Cullenders, : Com man Tin Ware of all Sind?, ?uiubie for kitchen, at ihe Housekeeper's Emporium. 4A Maideu-iane. m\T VI akbleuku CLOTa-Tho?jiaa?uaiui Mwb.e 1'xited Cloth*, for ?Ott..; and table covers, manufactured ? from GoodyesuU Metallic Rubber, mar now be had of ihe ] manufacturer's agent GEORGE BEECHER. i myT_IM Broadway. rvtO FANCY CtmilJt and Thread and Needle Deal i * et*?try Please cm thu out)?Ramsey a, Morris. w hvieaale deader? to Cotuba, Bruihes, Pia?. Needle?. aad , every variety of Fancy Article*, iavtte the atteailon of per ? s^ias about commeacing buuneae. 10 call aad examine ibeir atOJ* of gotad? ai their new ?iore. No. 2b Ma'.dec-lane, up ' sjaAra. N. B.?Merchants fr\'gi tbecoanlry invited. a^S 1m" |V KJEHLh.S.?The subscriber best* respectfully 10 ceil kvpu'.iic atteutioa to ibe ?ftpetlor outlay of JaaHera mln^iiSou'* Needle*. Gbanrvo .?1 the luck label of the genuine the name of R. Richards, laipoiled by RICH'D RICHARDS. 181 Ma.oea-lanes N. T ale tm? Prom 1st Mar also A3 Myrtle-av. Brooklyn. M. erthe1lek, TEACHER UK THE GERMAN LANGUAGE. No. 4\t< Brosdwav. taslow Grscd-sL ta-v my 9if wood engeavimg: - TCDOK HORTON a. CO. DaslKners acdEagravees co Wo.?J. No. 6.1 Nsssao-st .f ENGRAVES. ~ JOHN S HORTON. Historical and Writing Engraver No. 6e NsaaaO'SI i ACCOUNT BIHJKS of every deecripiion fo/iaTeTat very low prices, at the manafactorv of rny9 lm FRANCIS si LOL'TREL, 77 Malden-utce. POCKKT OR TRAVELING INESTANDS.-A greet vanety of "ocket or Traveling laksiaada for sa.e ai JANSKV \ BELL'S Stagtooar,' Store. 1.? Nassau-sL GK?ktil? ANU ?KK.MCDA Arr?wTocTcreslry reduced la pnee, ?eUuig by J. dt L CODDINGTON. my21m? _SB Huasot-?t corner Spr;:g -**ftll UOJCKS j.X TuTpiate, adost. for sale bv ?.r. CASS, WARD it CONOVER. ""J1* No.tSBtoad-st FABSEWGEHS ARRIVED, In tat skip SrKturn. frets CAarfzsitra?Mrs Bacao end ; dauebter. Mr? Ort?? r*??? s.w 5 W Root, G W Moss. W A . ocng. S Dav.de j A ? R Kobtoson. M J H-rmitn. J Meats. Antcme lord I A Leddle, George Ke.nd.ncki. r Earrowe. ac3 :T in the IVtf3 Jir brig Vinfenr.es frirm St Croiz?Hr Jocn Chen p!oo, Mr Edward M;R?:-;e, both of New. Yuri. MARINE JOURNAL. P?KT OF NEV.- YORK. CLEARED. Sbipi Hector. Rotterdam. E D Horlbut A: Co . He:cu '?hi H rr.ee New Or --ass r -e>r i. N ??-:? r Bark Henry Keisey. Gray C*i:/. > brlga Fero foca, Lopez Msranbam, E Corning it. 3or Aretbuea, Card. Windsor, N F. Some, Whitney A: < I. Baldwin, Bauen. Savannah. Danbam A Dimon . Cla? ra, Creiay. Port au Platt. Aymsr x Co; Amanda I ardi oaa. Brett 1c Voie. - bra Giobe, SeeJy, Demarare . Turk. Nicker?on, E laderphla. Steamer Ironsides. Mann. Philadelphia. ARRIVED. Ship Sutton, Galloway, 1 is fm Charleston, cotton, U GeoSattos. Lat 37 2 '-.'long 7J 30, axe urn Ali with tri? George, hence for Charleston. B-..-k Yarmouth, Matbews, 14 ds fm New Orleans com. to master. Bark Thetis. Henna, 11 ds fn New- Or leans', sugar, Ac. tc master. Brig Ueanrera. Biaocbard. from N-uvitas. May 4t'n. mdse, to Holl A Owen. Sailed In compsry with rigs A Rim? Fiiber. for New.York ; Michael. Williams, i B'.. bound to Swaasey. Left brigs Tot --g. fcr N York ; Brothers, Maybew. do": Wezardo. Mereen, do . Hamlet, Robinson, do ; barks Prince** Royal. (Br) Lon? don ; Martin W Brett. Mayhew. hence, arrived the 4th ; brig Commercial. ChurcO. trom Havana, arrived, do. 2itn April, at Santa Cruz. South side Cubs, was feit a slight shock of an earthquake. Brig Vlncennes Smith, from St. Crolx. May 1st. mdse. to Bei-j De Forest A Co. 3000 oranees. to master. May 10th. lat 33 20, Ion 72 to. passed a large hark with paint ed posts, showing a white signal with s black cross, steeling East. Brie Lr.retts, HeDdersos. ofThomastcn. IS days from New-Orleans, sncar, Ac. to J Maihewt A Co. May 4th. lat 23 30. Ion S2 3\ spoke brig Eagle, ods from Atlakapas f .r Richmond. Sehr Watchman. Wlnslow, 14 ds from Ponce. PR. su? gar, molasses. Ac. to Mason A Thompson. Left bark Acne?.-. for Portland in 4 days ; brigs W J Watsen. for Philadelphia in 2 days , Forest and Overman, waiticg freight. Brig Watson. Dockery. 19 da fm J jbos. F'R, molasses, to F G Thurston. Left brie Edward Adams Thompson for Baltimore in 3 days, the only American venel in port. Brig Grand Turk, of Searsport Nichols, ? daye from Darlen, Oa, lumber, to Campbr-ll Si Moody. Brig Thomas and Edward of Waircn. Me, S.nalley. 14 ds from New Orleans, mdse, to i'hillips A Aborn. Brig Tampico, of New.Haven. Peterson. IS days from Attakapaa, molasses: A.-, to A Heaton.l of New-Haven. Sailed in oornpany with sehr Richard. Post, of N Haven, for New-York. Sehr Raritan. Paxon, 4 ds from Plymouth, NC, ibin gles, to master. 6chr f'nlted, Bray, 3 ds fm Ocracoke, NC. corn. MEMORANDA. The packet ship St George, Ferris, lor Liverpool, is detained until tomorrow, Friday. FOREIGN PORTS. At Trinidad. 2dth ull, bark Magnolia. Hoods. N Haven. At Antigua, 1st inst, bsik Chancellor, Montague, New Haveu. USBeisu. LIST OF LETTERS. auTesTisto in thb txibunk by sracuL arroiSTxrsr. \ IB And if tf further enacted, ??*????? And all advertieementa made under the ordera of the Poel master General, in a newspaper or newspapers, of letter* oiic&lled for in any Post Office, shall lie lnsi-rt-d in the paper or papers, of the lowu or place where the office advertising may be situated, Au-nng lAf largest circulation. \Stm Pott D?ict Iatw, yatted Match 3, 1344. Lint of Letters Remaining; In tbe V. S. City Des? patch Post, May 13, 184t;. f jj.? Please mention the datk of the List In vhuJi thry anadzcrtiifd. LADIES' LIST. Aurllr-, feiibelltt Klssam, Mise Cornelia Aden, Mrs Nancy Lowis, LOUlea 11 A'Sir-e. Miss Isahi-lla 'I o run o, F.llznbeth Allen, Mies Elizabeth Martin, Mi? ll-r ry linrrt'tt,.Mrs George McCluskey, Bridget Beiden, Miss AnuaJ MeNulty, Mrs (Rotgers-st) Byrne. Margaret or Msry McEvoy, Mies Rotanns Cnroiik, .Tlui-Ktiret Mulegau, Mre(tJrand-sl) Caineiuu, Mrs Ruth A O'Connor, .Hriry Cogswell. Mrs Love B O'Hiten, Miss Marv Cooke.Mias B Kotiert, .Ilm C It Delnny, IHnry Rotere, Mise Margaret Denrv. Mi?* Margaret iShepeard, Sir* t' Kvnna, III?- Caroline 'Snow, Mu, m A Fory, .tllsiB .'Slnrin .Turner, .Urn Kllrn tsroenbeclt, ?Hnn C |Ton.lo*ton, Miss Mary Ann Htckey,i*lrn (Jny-sti Townsend. MtrsSussn Hsdiey. Miss Martha Wood, Bliss ( nrolinc Boitt, Mi'e Hannah Woodbull, Mis? Elisabeth B Jone*)] ItlhsH (Moniue-sti IWsJioo.Calharioe K n U . tii-r. .Inno U yrant. Mrs C ROBERT Ex. MORRIS, P. M. GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Atkinson, T tOibney.John Proudfti, Jam-'b 0 Arnold, John W j?arniee, Oavld R.'.' Koblna, .litme? Adams. Plall |Orecga, W H..2 Rice Stephen Ahearne, Mathew 1 llynnrd, i>t Kose,Glien A- Co Ashinead. Chi.ban j Haudleo, James Rockwell, WM Allcock, Alexanderl Henry, Frederick Ray, Edmund Allen. Win R iHerrlck, Isaac K Ry an. J >hn Andrew?.Slll?ck B Hua'ed, Heaty P Seniiliin,f* Hrunt.JohnC iHudaon. Prof Na- Schmidt, Krederlc Uak?r, Samuel K ! lhauiel Squire, Horatie N Brower, .lac >b j Harnoti, David Simpson, Win Beard i; C'liuuiifige'lialsled, Dr J Slev n.J Blrdeale. Jooatbac Hagbes, Tbomsa Scudder, Rev John Braldwood, Jsiues llirris, jofeph T Siaiger, Moualeur Boocock, Johu A Hudfon.JohnC SUM. Frederick Bereb, JohuC Ualsted.C Spring,DrGardlner Balowin, Daniel A Irving, Wesh'n Siarr, Ira Bu.h. I'rol Oeorge Jnek-on. II Smlih. Peter Boyle, Willhun | l'<ne,, Richard S SaiiiuioDahterhen,2 Bush. Charles | Kelly, John F Schneider, W Bishop, Charles j K euOget,. Johu D Sammle, Jsiues R Brooks. E L B | Koaer, Cb,rles Saunders. Wm S Brunt. Robert IK'Ipatrlck. Isaac Bwaotsor, Samuel Bieonao.P [KingslaodEdmund Smith. A P Clary, Win {Lyon, UdcCo TobtnB,*s J Connaiiiy,Cornelltts Lent, Samuel E Tbrockmortun, Dr Curtiee, Edward Lowe. James B Samuel Carney. Dennis tlurtln, James Tnlbo:,Thoa Crocket, David B iMcOlone, James Thompson, Wm Crocker, VVm I Melleville, C W Tyman, S Coaller. Henry |Mactonald.S Thompnou. Alex Chase, J A McMilleu, D A LTIninu, B Charitet, Samuel IMulligan, James tnu Heuren, l>rnn, Huron* i Marphy, Tbomaa Time Davis. Zacnariah Muslaham, DS Weber, Johu DuglassMr(caiver)|McWhinney, John Wssbiugtoo. Chas Darraih. John i.McMasler. Thus IValennan. Henry Davis. Henry IMuiray. William Warner, Wm H Daw?. Tunoihy Mason, Daniel tvtliiams, Thos DePeysler,Jno W^Meader, William Wheeler. James L Dunecoiub. Alex jMelv.Juliue Wetherhee. Johu Dtugman. Bodlne Noble,Kev .tin- W?:i-er. Aloozo 3? Co j son Waadell, John C Duryea.Georce W, No. ug.John Henry Wa.:er.GeoCllnton Kjlere, J U {Onderdonkll << Wiiitsms.Tnoma* French, J ,OppeDh^uuer Theo Waugbe. Benamln Ulover. JohnB.l-ickeMklll, WaRingtoa, Tbos Or atlas. 11 P Pearsall. Win Whlieman. J Gamble. Samuel I Phair, Thomas Young, Darias KOBKKT H. MORRIS, F. U. fllisccliancons. TRIB?NE JOB PBINTLNO OF3TICE. Nj. 7 SrxicE-STaxET?( TKrce doors /? om Xatsau-ttrtet.) r|"?HE fadlillea of this eslabliahmeni for JOB PRINTING A are, perhaps, uoaurpasssxl by any office ta ihe ctty. The paUouage of tbe last year baa been auch as to guarantee a Croat extension in our resource*. We therefore, with con ieace, issue the following Card i TO MERCHANTS.?Merchants supplied with all kinds of PRINTING at the cheapest rale, viz: Cards, Bills Lading, Circulars. Receipts, Bill Heads, Checks, i.e. To LiTtaaar GekILCMCS.? (htgxaai AtaniucnpD print? ed with accuracy. Pamphleis, i Stereotvpe Work, and ail kinds of Books. I Letter Pitts J-nitnng. To LxurcxEas and Musicians?Pi?granun*? beautifully printed. Lecture Bills. Small Bills for Disul AfummolA Bills, bulion, Ac And every description of Piutn and On-nmrrstui Job H Wi. executed with great ueaiaess and puaciuadty, si the Oftce, No. 7 Spruce-SL Tbe taiproved POWER PRESSES, for Books. PaM PHLCTS, AC. Ail work on the above Presses will be done at extraordi? nary low prices. J. A. FRAETAS, jl2 if Tnhune Job Printer. OrriCE or the DiLawaar ami Hiuso.n Canal to. ( New-York,May 7ib ifsO. > THE Slockboldera of thu Company are hereby nouried that an ttiaiailinest of Tea Douars per share on the new or scrip nock has been ordered by die Board of Managers, payab.e to Ihe Treasurer at tbe OSes of the C Jiapaav. cor? ner of Woltem and Pine-sta on Monday, the Sta d?y ol June next. ISAAC K. &EYMOCR. Treasurer. mj7 lm ("'ITY LOANS.?Persons descrooj oflcvesungmoney -'in the Rev-aue Bocds of this C:tv. pavaale in 1S47. Wtth inter eat at alx per cent, per annuiu, or" In tno Six Per Cent. Temporary Water Loan, payable in oca, two or three years, with Interest seitu-aanaaiiy. can do so In sums of S-o and upwards, on appacaiKm at this once. JOHN EWEN. Compiroller. Cimptrolliv's Office, Mav 6ih. 1346. my6 lm BRl'?SKLS, Three-Ply and lagram Cxrpecnxa-R. LAWRENCE, 47 Caoal-sl. secocd store frox Sroad way. South side, odors for aale on las veiy lowest terms, a spiecdld easorlnierti of Bruaseia. S-Ply and Iagraln Carpet inga. VeceUaas, D.nggels Oil Cloihs of evary wiaih. Stair Rode, Tahin and Ptszto Co.--. s. W miow Shades azd .-" ? lures. Maumga. .if The public are Invited, ali traDJr.tV< IKK CLOTU Cylinsier Mactme Wire Cloth Na 15 Bras*. Do do do do do 45 do Du do do do do ~" do Do do do do do 7o do Do do do do do U Copper Do do do do do 60 do Do do do do do to do All widths from 2S inch** to it inches, for ave in lot* lo saltpiirt-hasora. by CYRUS W FIELD. 1 taper tar of tnyl 2w Wire Ckuh, Felung, Ac. k.c ? BurUng-elip. BLOOMS, Bar iron. Boiler Blooms, i.e. 2W ton* seat New-Jersey 3loom*. 10 " " Northern 2S " " Refined Half IP " Hammered Ax Iron. 11 ~ Square It a 2. 2? " Octagoc lj a 2. SO ** ?. ?o-.er Btvicm*. for aale by SHERMAN. AT ?VATER ii CO. Uiy?_Corner of Broad and Soa<e.--sta, C-'tl.U.m??10> lRtKxn*-?K^J?ti?t^B. coriser Broad and Beaver als.?SHEliMAN. ATWATER i. CO. have removed their stock oi Iron tc curnea- Broad and Beaver sis. tajS Books. THE TREASURY CT EISTOB?. OH PRISING a fcen. STtrodnctory oatiiae a' Crd ' Ter??. Hisujry. Anctes; and M?der:, ?sc s xr.n of ?fDarele Bj'_t.m ui every prvei pa. ratios thatexuu.thrir rise, progress, pt?vs; ^cs-i.p.OS. If. ic St Sacs:: el M u:c-r. Tb? Hlstorr of AS:nc?. ec::ed by Jons Isrsaa. Price for the work la No*. [COTfrphKrl 83. Put! bound, la two ?o>. S? Agfa-.? we wasted to oolsucl subscribers Is every tows 1: :L'r.? i'i-i M,TTfUT rtf* ***~T*" BaD ' nrS DANIEL ADEE. l'T Fslloc-si.. N. Y. i.AKOLC RD ANITtYnaNT. Jt'st PUBLISHED by the ?nusirlbers, a i-? edwos of Use L-??? 0f S:ne of New-Tort, r-lat-cg .o Lasd ? 1 Tenants - c ?- ? is sect amonc-neais la relation to Iba same, la pasps.et :'->rra- Pr.ce . -? c-nis. Also for (ale, a variety of rerrr.? of Lasdloris' and Tra ; Agreements Lactadin gseveral und wjio^ -.be ret em pa o law . >-s: ? great variety of Bill* 10 L-t H rise. Se verel Liw P?aa] are 0 press ?3d w;:: ?oor. y bepub .:-??-!: JANSEN A. 3F.LL. B?cks-.:ersisd t2i if ? -er. 1 N'a??v. *t NEV.--TORK FORM BOOZ i ND INTEKES77aBI.ES?eclipsing complete Ponrts aafor ibe trsasaui o fall Urs rt of ontises? between men and rr.i-. re :. - -1 - - szecanoa of papers, together wlia ib? siatu'.o'y pro? si> BS re mag thereto. Also, com P-ele liierest Tea -'?. Discotisi 7? ?.-?. Sctaiusg esd Tim bar Measure, C- ..-?. c iotents of Square 7im'>er. itc Ac ? For sale-?7 H". NT IN OTON h SAVAGE IM ?-a-.-?t AI?i*IAMAt T:j- s.i r.'-eO wim A-masacs ?I lire rni.vi.i' asm rfaen nne a: T>Tr*ir,?<irJra an? Schools. DOAB.OI.NG fit BTOOL..?Irrtag Insulate, Terry ?-?iowr, N. IT? 'Ahlum P. Lvo*. AM Pnndpei 5-miner eesson coarrie'.ree f rsl of May. To '.hose who d-slre lo place ,<,m a; 3 .arcing Seh :cl. ule advar.laeel offered at :x? institution ?-e believed ec,uai if no; superior to ?ay I: aas I?? to successful i ;er?;i m eight years.? The location, delight*!, sni ?aiufnuu?. a .-onvement of ?e ce*? frou. tie city. 7-- -c.i.-e is coaitnodloa? sad comfort? able?the play-groand? ample, sad disconnected from the v...ec-. Tiie"i'?vernm?T!t is erScienl but mild, resembdnj taai of % weil reiniia:-d Csr.stiau . and no Day-?cboi ar? are received lo c-'iaieracl ibs ?a-eiary induecce of fam? ily ?.raising. Tbc ?vstm ofln#lrjcli<'3 i?de?;jsed sot merely to advance and perf-ct the pupi: in the branches ?tnd:ed.but to deve.op and initruci the judgment, to enlighten the undemanding, tc- forts the habits'sad to give a moral sad aseftti direction to tbe lncilcaliona Farther particular*, icciaiirj Catalorue of Stud?sts. lena?, iir. wfl] h? found :n the circular for this Tear, to be had on application at th" ln?tim:?, or af.be Boo'a Siorea of Banl-'t and We B iway, Crowea's. ?j3 Bread wav. R?j lots'. 76 Bowery. K- :--mce?. ny prrailation. lo the following dwtirgauhed genuenien Wasulsgton Irv.eg, E?q. Hon. titc-.e. Webaurr. Ch;:\ - \ ezai at 81 1 ?:? Mackenzie, H"E. (Julian C. Wplaack. Rev. G-Ofge Dubo.S. j Tsrr-'nien Nathaniel B. H ? mes.Esq. \ TKTTj!? "' Z-I>edee Cook. Jr. EeQ. ) Was. Cnll-n Bryant. Esq. F.-anr * iU .. E-c. I New-Tork City. George T Trimoie. ( J. R. \ an R.-r.?se.aer, M. D. Harpe' x B" ? t.-ri. I m*j :"e--d MIUOI.KTOW> ? ion i Preparatory Scbooi.-Th Sammer Session will e a mence May l.*<ui, and coatic oe 22 weeks. Charge S . Prii [pal at 44 Markets from the 8th to 11th May D 11. CHASE. myJ 2?' STAATS .V BARKER, clotminc. ?so roajasHina wskbhousb. .Vs. 179 Hroachpuy, (lU'tctlji -rppintt 1/otr-ird Hotel.) ?ad St B. are uow receiving a ,?rge and elegant a??ort ?O.uier.1 of springend summet Goods, which thei will make up lo order !n ihemo?i farn.onable nylea at their usu? al reasonable prices, Str?ngen and others can >" ?iipp!i?d with a very ?uperl or article of RE\i>Y MADE clothlng. Blue, brown and Macs cloth Dre?? and Frock Coats.$14 00 to 825 M Sato Goiba, Caabmereu I'eiio Coais. 7 ??> to u Tweed?, Kert>ar.? de Lain Sars Coals. I St to 7 00 Pauls of Cftssiniere, Linen Drill?. VC i.e.. 3 i? to 9 W Vest* of Wn:ie Mar?. Ca?bmere. Silk?, i.e. 'i isi to 6 00 Overcoat?a light sad beaardful Tweed?, Saxo Gothas and Ca??ltnere?. f.,r traveling Overcoats. AI? a ger.e'si assortment of Eumiahtng article*, viz : C:av os Slocks T.e?. Shirts, Co.. os. ij.ove?, Susp-i den ?Ilk and eotlon Under Shirt*, ke, kc ml.i .irn ~l M.Tr*yi^~arjd rnuied Milsitua-A. AKNuLll k ' CO ^ Carisl sc are. now Ltl'.T.ng lb* following good? ; al greally reduced pr.ee Gingham*, new and handsome ?;j'.> s ,'rom ltd! to -s 3d per yaol? colon fast. ] Organdy, d>? do do Nhd per yard. Piloted Muslins, do du do Is bd do Kreuch do do do do fid do i Organdy do do do do 11s bd do mil 't ?W?KOSS?40 c??e, p,ain. pond and ?triped summer , A Tweeds, tor ive be myC N E 8M I TH Sx CO. AO and .>g Plne-il. KNTt ( hV JEANS.?100 ca^e? bl?e7"ra.1-i nr.d gold mixed Kenia) ?v Jeans, of d ti -rent Oualltiea, for , *ale !>y mylJ NE SM ITH it. CO. an and 52 Pino-st. ; riShBUIliVV I <?TTIIN>. -..a..-. II ,? and I Roitlngham L'nb'^ai ? I Sheetings, forsaleby in: I NESMITH it CO. j) and 52 Pine-sL 1 |J> l.ANKK'PS.-l.Vl bales Negro, Mackinaw. Family I > . I ?ieaintical BlaiAets. of American mat ufhetore, for : ?alel./ mlJ NESMITH a CO. 5? and 5: Ph -.1 KOWM SHJfitTlNtiS?10 bales heavy At, ti,;* dav received, for sa - I mvH NESMITH V CO .'?'and 52 Pine-st. Bl.l Ii. l'lllS'l > ????> : - s: : vs.-io-i? pst leros, for sa,e low by m>7_C. F HARR1S, l-i E.tchaoge-pla.:e. BL'i'K AM) OK.VM.I. l-ltl.N r.? i.ue c.oti.* - new patl-rus, for ??." low !.j m>7 C. P. HARRIS, 46 Exchange-place. C^OLOHEl) IA>1BKIC'S As*or:cd7coar?r and s nue. lor iiaie, very low. by C, If. UAUB.IS, my7 id Exrhang* piace. i^MMK Hl.KAtllEU .UlSLI.Ns.-lS and4tbue a bleached Musllua.ln store and for sale by m>7 C. K HARRIS,46 rlX'-hanga-place. t'A BLEACHED ftlTTO.NS, extra heavy, re ' * * ceived from Lowell this dav. for .ale by my7 C. P. HARRIS. 4-, Exchange-place. n tUm?oto ?ljo?ca. ITRBNCil WINDOW SBAJJKS!: WINDOW a Shades!!?J. C. WOODFORD, 289] Broadway, will o.'e;: thism r.iug an Invoice of window ibade?,compris ll .? ? choice and select as?orlui?r.l of window shades re ceiy-d by in.. iat? arrivals from tlurup.. ty Th- in vi I -e contains tu.i oindscape?, *croI!?, sty> LouisXlV O' itiic, Doric, Ionic, and aiiiiosi every style of ancient arcbnrclure. Also, a new sivie wire b'lLds. Also, ?everal ca*e? low priced cornires. Picture tassel*, cord*, ftiruitu.-e gimp*, i.e. i^j Broadway, Lafarge Buildinjf*. a.T WINDOW !?ll.\UK DKI'OT, No. 7 Spruce-srN Y.-Me?sr?. BARTOL, DE MALNY i. CO. would respectfully call the aueuuon of country merchants and the public in general, to tbelr superior aiock of window *nade* varying th price* from 5*. 6*. 7*. up loisin per pair, ado Km iilisccllaneous. LAMPS, GIRANDOLES. 4tc. LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, HALL LANTERNS. AND CANDELAtlHAS f,-r the Spring Tr?<Je,-Dir".TZ. BROTHER k CO.. No. 1J Jo."u ?:reet, arei maaufaciunsg aud aive always on hand a complete assoriaient of articles In tbealtae, of the foBowing descriptions, which ihey will seil kl wnoleshieurreuul.a; LOW PRICES rorcash: Improved Cbeuilcai Oil and CauipbeceLamps. 8j!a Lamp*. Gill and Bronze.!, in great variety, Comellu* iL Co I celebrated Patent Solar Lard Lamp*. Girandole*, variou? pslteru?. eilt, ?tlveresl or broased. ?suspending Solan. Doric Campbeoe Lamps, Bracket So.an, Bide do do Solar Chandeliers, Brackel do do Patent Lard Hand Lamps. Stand do do Britannia Hand Laaip?, tlaiuphens Chandeliers, Superior Cbetnlcai O?, Pure Sperm Oil, do Csmpbenr.. Solar and Lard Oil, do Burning Piu'.d. Refine,! Wlia.e Oil. ml8y SCREW FRESSES FOR SALE. t'Ul'R LvRuE STANDING Sciew Presses, sumbie for oll presser?, cahco printers, cloth packers, loo ace J manufacturers, or any o.her purpose where grsat power is wanted. Eacn pre** weigh* about 5 :on*. *cr?w. 4. inches diameter; will be ?j;d ?;ag!e or logeih-r. The above Presse? will be ?oid a oargaia, lo clo*e a concern Apply to THUS. CHALMERS, nivlt: Iw* 2 r otl?n^-*t N'ew Yo.-r. TWO STEAM PEOFELLERS FOR SALE. TMIE Iron Siesin Properer?, Pnenut and Pilot, formerly ' X running on ihe C'naaiplsin Canal acd Late Line. Tnc?e boais are o?' f?el in length, 13 feet m :de, and ti leei depm of , bold, and wi.l c?rry on tliktline 6u ton*. Taetr inventory is large ?g.d complete. T.ney are each of A horse pow er, and will be sold low. For farther information or icrais spp.y by letter or other i?ise to e3o tf_ RUSSELL i. COPLAND. 6d South-?L KOT AIE FURNACE. lyAI.KRRraj patent Improve-i Hoi Air Ptircaces. for ?7 hetuiag DwelUnga, Sure*, Chnrcbes, Ax^Theee Far , usces wi.l heat ecosorsicallv and erEciesi.y ; the air in the sparuseats wtiioo pars and healthy, free torn Jryness.dasi or . >? Ybeyareput ap usder the perKmal ?cpervtslon of Mr. Acuter, ine Paleatee. and have hiawrio given enure aeils fac?on. and a-e :r. a., cas-.-s warranted lo perform well. Refer-ace. N. W. Tav.or. Esc,. GovernorNew-York Ho* pltaii Mr. Csar.e* Siarf Superintendent do; Elw&rd Be oienl. E?c- ti Wa:;^.. C- D. Rbodea, E?c li1' Pea-l-.troet. - r. Tboma?McE-'?ia. 154 Nsasaa-st; Mr. ?-o. W. Tacs ' ,-r. ?.'?> Bowe.-y , tia.f-Orphsn A?yiam. elb-aveaue ; Mr. WraP.Chapmas. Brooklyn; Mr. VV. C. Greene. ??*i>?; Mr. J. H. Ransom, 3092dasi Cbstalcal Baas, Broadway, Mr. J. H. A?n, iSi Broadway j Dr. Afred Wa^?iaJ, il \\ %? ve-ly-rlace, Mr. Ooo. M Scow. > tb-?u Cstf GBO. WaLRER.232 Bruadwav ? ACCOUNT BOOK!", School Books and S-aao-.ery ?The ?ubsc".ber would respeca'aiiy iaf?rm Mecisoj. T. ? ier?. Teacher? and other*, that be has laaeo lie nore fmusatly t^cupied by Mr. John H. Miaare. and lately by Messrs Ss?man \ Lme, No- tta) Pearls- and i* now pre? pared ibelag him will ? practical raacuf?ctarer) to rnanufac tu-r A conti; Boot? of?.l kind*, and rg.ed a? any patiera. at the snorieat Botice, tzi si the .owes; prices, ataiijsery? Ens -sb. r.-enca ano American??upplieC oa lae mj?; rear sou .e Utrma, Scaool Boots of every de?cnpajs, at wbosasMue or rrtv. Canis. Ci'calars, BuUs of Lading, NoOs?. Ctlaiooue?. B?? Heads, i.:- pr:n^ w.ui Lrs;s-?? and Its] steh Pasee Rahme aa 1 B>-t Binding. JO?N p. f|TiT-i 3 - *; N'o- fAkl Pesr. ?L j-.- (pe.weec U? asd Madisos sis.) iiLANK BOOK. A M'ATl?.NbKY VVarehouse. *? The ?Jbscr.bc's wou.d .nv;ls the aaesaon of Dea.en *=u ^-^---ry Mer.sa_u geooraBy '.o '.-e_' ea>as.;r laaort* ' ? .' "- and S ass 3 ?os.?. Letter,Cap. d N.i rspe: . Envelopesol every ?.g- sad yta:? ; -ji.i Peas; ;..j.u and SUwet V-Ls-?_ng Wax and Waters, logatb at *?... every a.-;.c.0 ^ ;ae Mawjsery ime, wtii r>e soidin o.caa..t.es -,ii:s *; ise lowest whoie?a.e raeea. myl.' FRANCIS av LOl'T&EL. 77 Maldes-iase. I KON Wake UOLSB,i-l Ot^wicejast.?Komey, a . ? te a "~r-rr-Ti, ?u:ce?*or? w Boortasa. Joccsoa* A? e?. Ca. Ircpofter?, and dra.?.-? .= Sw-sdati, Ra??ia. ac< t ngdsa cos. ctii c?j j. imp. boat sad rail road iptaes. rtvess. 3 -Mer trot, asii rocs. iaaJ ao-op and ?croL arox. sad ueei of _ til em S "B^l?liS, ATWATKU & CO. Cemmiasum tr ?ercaaata. for the sa.e of Amerika Pig. Blaox, Bar, H >'P. scroll. Band and all ether ami* of Iras; Carriage spnag*. Aici. P-oca Br.c*. a.c. XorUVWeat corset 3roil ai^i 3r*,~rju_ caew-Y-ira. _rg-.j LOU SALE?A oar and counter, saane*. *a*a doors, -r?*"-rs, ?ca.^^, lie aai pa; up at short nxtne bv lad. 1j| j Luck5- j^ J-r. n Aso-?L i T slwsS Ai*and C*7t!s.u* Paper for PtT iure iraaat-A i.'ge a*sor.:.n-n; far sale at mjJ JANSEN t BELL'S, 15. Nsasaa-et. W xTCLLESs J EWEX.KV , Surer W are. it-Mr M -.-ascm BTomvlted to exa-trrie the '?.low-ne artcir*. w 1 -t are ->5erevi (or tads at very iow pneee :?Duplex. Le r-r "Lrrtne. snd ot?er Wsiebe*, by apcrr-ved maXera. of recemtzroOTtStixsas, sue gold end r..v?r ??*ee of the styles, war-scteoi correct linte-keeper*. Gold Chain*. >>?;?. lx?v?. Ring?. Ptn?. Bracelet*, and e"?? y descrfpm.? ofo-ws?d fasttiouxbie Jewelry. Sliver Foccm*. Ladles. Kitt-? Fonut Plated sad Br:-air.:? Wit. Goul tadS -- P-r -: Cm-?. Gold Pen*, Mantel Cocxs. end i choice ae - .r-s?.y Govd*. Wasche*. Jewe-rv. i.e. d-aned opsired. IjOCKWCOD i. SCft'BNER. Js5 Pear'-s?. curser of JPbII Bl-<:' csoosite Ct'*! State* Horel i rM.K>Dir> l.nl.D WATCH KH.- - : Gentlemen's G-.d Watch** of ell me most approved tttl-'-.'T ??.?? a: ?v.r-mely ? prti. ?sl war: corr?<: um- *?-T-er?. ?t lbs o c estabtbbed ?tcr- of SAM 1- D. ROCKWELL. N ?? 4 Cberry-et G'. : c .v^ti, >ea.- a.e:-?. r..-a Jew-.ry. i_r-r ware, x ? 3nuia Gabber ($0003. INDIA Hl'BBEK CDOD.*.-: i .-r i.-si mono acta red -v HORACE H. DAY. for ?a.e at 2S Mi. den-i?se. after tat M?y ij C srtleod-st, Dty? patent ?mrrru x-sp-n- WV-ermeC* and ?portioes * dert. j coat* aed pea.?ek?i*. Short; :er and other braces: 'Shral's patent lUe-chair artd G-s ..-men's ?beet rubber o- tetteea, with Day'ain ver-sro*??>alber so.e?; i roen:. Do rubber soles; ij-.^ta'* patent couon Soater Saclil?. CCJ fcr STTing aid for rafUng balea of COttOO . tai. wear; tadle ntb->er glove*; ren1! and youths' India rubber pantaloons; ni beraboeaj Do do thtrred?coiwa MetaLjorebbertnatchireband-j ler or ay-proof; :a*. ?uperior arrive; I Air ctttbiona and pillow?; Ds%'? patent hose; ? y'?'-". if bed?. bstlr.ng Life preservers of all kinds; i caps, rubber tenta and bag Ftrstpremium ladies .tfepre | gage cov-r??waier bucs ?ery?r tacket*. i et?, together with aii the va Dsv'spatrnt rubber boat or' riou* other styles of runber Pont, oa j j goods, sll warranted to !?. 1 irtt'jberclotbs, stand beat or cold sties Msxkimosheoets; ! ter. without change. The extensive maebjaery acd other facililiet for mscutV tur.nif. em'.ra.-ed in three ettanlithtner.ls belonging to the Tj.-drrsis-ned, ecsbies him to Insure prompt execution cf all orders in a superior masuer, and with s-re?ter dispatch tbaa at He>-ot'-r?sta:.,.?:.-t.T.t. HORACE H. D-.^ aJ>.al LTCHirssHiNi cW KUM YON Dare on hauda.ari ano splendid assoruneDi of every description of India g.^-.-?- iV,~i,:s in me. eonsisdng in part of about ii z-n Goo-ijear't Petent Corraeated Suspenders ^.'-o pairs men's,women's and chiid.-ens' Rubbers ijOtsfl do d ' L-ath-r Soled Ov-rshoes *0 do do Metallic do 600 do Ladies Sandals, Met&llic Sot do do Slippers, do J<-> do do Buskins. do Ail of which will be sold, wholesale or retail, on the most r-rnotta ie terms,at the Warehousvof the Newark, N. J. Ir ttaRobN-r Factory; 53 Maiden lan*. mil Stlsoat/ t I h I'.M.LIC Kl HHKlt Mscrr.n- Baaomg.-rhls l'l article, so irurh superior to leather to every respect. ?a- v be famished of say width or ien-th. wi'ihou; anv de.ay. GEORGE BEECH ER, myj Manii'arturer'sAtastt, 100 Brxartwar. GOODY KAU'*- I'ATKVr-A new und auu.'u. ar t.cleof Cruitt- Cloths. e>gaiilly painted, much cheaper and more durable than Drueget D?2 GEO. BEECHER. [I 0 Broadwav. Jnsnrante. Tac.-t K.rtr UtsottaMcl Comssnv, / No 60 Wail-st. { AT AN ELECTION held on the 5ih Last the fol.owing persons were ?.r.anuuously elected Directors of this I Compary for the eesu'ne year F. a?i; Dtate. Martin HofCmao, Valentine G Hall, ' James Poster, Jr. Wm. Wbilewrigbt, Edmund Peafold, lRJ.il ...'rr-.-n. -laa. B Townseod, *'rl H. Johnson, ; RobLM.Strstlon, Francis Butler, Jone llar.ain, Jr. Wra. t. Leggett, JohnCleaveland, John H. Hurt'n. And at s subsequent meetlnc of the Board Elias G. Drake, E,-] , was unanimously re-elected President for tliaensuing ! y-ar. I This Company continues to Insure ags'nst loa? or dam age by PireOS Property lu,or in the tmmediale vi In ly of. this CStT at the current rates oi Premiunta, and also upon 1 Inland Navigation on the River? and Canals In this Stale. 1 Appllca?ons (or Insurance made at the Office will meet I with prompt attention. LEB BED'S CHAPMAN, mvMSweod Secretary. I {.'IKK lN-litAMh_rheMn uurance Com? pany of the City Qf New-York, OfEce No. es1 (formerly I -N->. >-) Wail-st ?The Director* have th- sat:s(s>:tton to :u I form the public mat all claims on thi* Company occasioned by the law disastrous fire, and all oth?r clatirs. have been a.i;usled and (mid in full, and lh?y deem 11 proper to add ' thai, although th-1r means have bean somewhat impaii ed by ' the iate osses. the Company have *ti.I a secureiv in-'-sle.i cal - Of TWO ML NlillED AND EIOllTY-FIVE 1 THOUSAND DOLLARS. I This Company continue to Insure ?sralutt |o?? or damage i on as favorable term* as similar institutions in (bis The Company commenced hustn.??? in 1787, no the-.id Mutual System, and continued n up to the year 1809, when the Mutual plan was abandoned nno a n-*w charter ohtainod. re'ain 'i^ the original but Inappropriate name, as the busi? ness of t;-e Company ?ir.ee that period ha? r>een based on an IstvEkran i;*riT*L, divided into shares of hfly dollars each. Sy . rder, OSORGE IRELAND. PresilenL A. B MuDonsi.O, Secretary. New-York. Octotter gtlh. 1SA5. o30 a* eod I IKK INrat KANVkI The 0??* -i. ! Motu?; ? < Life Iruurante Company of Boston will receive aj;-.:- a ti-.'o? for Life Insurance ai 16 tVall-st. DIRECTORS. WiLLixaoPsmurs, Bohekt Hoor-ea. W illism Farsoms. ChabssBs P. Cuan* raxirCISC. LOWBLL, Peter VYxistWIUSHT, RoBaar B. Forsls, '-Villiam VVJStohb, Gtoaon ft. K11111?, Thomas A. DBXTSa, James BXan, OtisTurrs Jonathan Amobv, Sec y. Wiui.iaxo PRiLLifs, Pres. John C. Chebsman, M.D. Medu;al Examlner.New-York. Forms of appllcatton for Insurance and all necessary tnfor. matlon will Ik; furnuhed by the subscriber, at his office, No. 16 Wail-st. New-York. Jl If JOHN HOPPER. Solicitor snd Asteoi. iNr-L'UANCI? AGAINST Kl KB by the Coiled State? Fire Insurance Company.?Office removed 'roiu No. b7 to No. b'J Wall-?L This Company Continue lo insure agatual loss aod damage by lire ai tue uaual rales of pre? mium. J. L. BOWNE, Profideni J?mi? Wu.kir. Secretary. ail Im" Coal. LACKS W AIM A OOAL. 1 rjiHE SUBSClllBERSarenow.elliEg at retail, and de I JL Uverlug 10 customers from the yard? of ibe De.aware ? and Had?on Canal Company, cor. of King acd Greenwich ! sis. and at the foot of Oouverueur-st. E. R. thl? very deslra . ble Coai. of lie nghi ?ue for ?tove?, ranges, ic. ' Also, at their yard, comer of Greenwich and Hammersley sts, ihe various ktnd? of Sciruylkill, Lehigh snd Liverpool . Coal, of the best quality. A good supply of Lump Coal ol 1 a superior kind for ateamboau and ?meluog Iron. lie. ; lof_tf_SYKES it WLRTS. JVLKJPOOL OKKKL COAL.-A ?mal. lot of this superior article for family use, now on board the ! ship Pontiac from Liverpool, will be ready to be discharged I in s few days, od'ording lo families wishing a superior aril 1 rle at a low price on opportunity of belog ?uite-l Fo-sale ; la lots to tult purchasers by W it J. T. TaPSCOJT, 7S South-sL cor Maiden-ian-. I To Lct?A splendid office and loft m So South-sL Inquire ? as above._my Id AO Ft.it CUALDKON.?Liverpool Coal, erst ousu V '-v "-u*1 large size, for sale at the above low ence from yard, or >' cents per chaldron !es? when taken direct from I ship. At the above price, Liverpool Cool is a more ecooom ' teal fuel man Anihraclte. Apply to T. STOKES DICKERSON, I r> ir Nos. las and im Antn-my-sL n~ar Broadway. C^OAL rVK ss.ALE ? A .argequactity Of chesnUI and J pea Coal cheap, suitable ft. r ?leain purposes. Also, all i sizes oi Peac.3 Orchard at 'diese low prices . broken and egg a: .! slove S3 i0, cut a-id stove $5 25, screened and delivered i from my vard, cur. of King and Greeov? hxh sts. ?Sn 2m* PETER CLINTON iugul iVonct'S. THE ODEKMtsNED navtnir been duly sppoinied by the Hon. Frederick A. Taiimadge, Recorder of the Ctiy of New-York. Trus-ee? of tae estate of George Loca 1 wood, a non-restdeLt debtor, all person* indebted to the , said Geergs L'jcxwood. ore hereby required P> recder an account of all debta and sums of money owing ny them re ' speciuely to th* said Locxwood. and 10 pay the aame to the Trustee*, and oii persons having to their possession any property or edect* of the *aid Locxwood, are required ' lo dedvrr the same to the Trastee*. on or before tile tnir leentt day of June Dexl, at the office of Harrey A Weed, Es.;. No. 3 Nss*?u-*t in the city of New-Vori. AJJ credit? or* of the *aid Locxwood are required 10 deliver their re? spective account* and dent sod* to the *aid Truaiee*. a: the same time and p.ace. Dated New-York. April -1st, i3K>. ISAAC V. FOW LER. ABRAHAM C. DAYTON. l2S 3w ROavVELLC. BRAINaRD. "V'OTiCE i< hereby given mat leiten o( admiaairaitiou it care beeu grauied by the Reguter of Wh^s for the City and County of r'^-.sdr.pnti.-.o the subscriber, of taegood* 1 and chaueis, rtguts and credits ol Lew.s. otaerw.se ca.,e.i Aaron, Flout, lite of me cly of Pii-adelpaia, decea*-^ >.:.: a., peraous haviog claims or demaad* sgatast ^e estate of ibe sai l CeceaseO. are requeste-i to oiaxe anown Ibe same to Lho s^'iscr^-er witaoui Oeiay. and tui persons LnSe.-'ed are requested to make payxent to aim. THEODORE DL'?OSQ. Jewel.er, a3 Stawew No.76 N. 2?l-*l PaLadelphia. NOT1 CK.?Persons wucicg io send for their end* in any Par: of the Old Country can make '?ece-sory arrxnge-nec: with lie r- r.T.bers, atd bare mem brvugntoat-a any o: the ships of the New . Lice of Liverpool Pscaeis, ine S? George * Line of Llver >jo. Pacxerj, orthe Union Line of Ltwrpool Packet*, upon ice, dust la 'uraa.e lerCis Sy appiyug lu W. a J. T. TAPSCOTT, 75 Sjuth-sc. cor. Maiden-.are. Drafts for any amouni payable wtuioui dtscoun; tn any part of tae L'ciusd Kingdom can oe ooixmed ay app.ymg as ah-jve. _agp . NEW LINE OF PACKETS Sn talrea-pool - jPvaet oi gist May.?The ...e-.i last ?at.ing ani favorlj* packet k_ip C.CEEN Or THE W-gsT H ? ions burtbe-i. Cape P. W.jooaouse. WtU ssll on Th'-rs day. May se; :e< ..or day. Persels * :?cig lo leeure '?--lu* sboo ?? not ;'s^. to mxxa ear.y application -jb b ird li Che toot raj Burhng-atip>or to W. k J T TAFSCoTT. A; arir genera. Fassade office, 73sj<Ux-?: cor. of Jslasden j^.e. Application 10 be made a* aaove, cr tb ?V:t. 73^L SON. j n Ws:erl?? Liverpool Draft* for ?ay amount, payabis on dersand, w-.ffiout dis ' tn aii the prmcipa. Iowas of England, ireioci. S : iv am or Waiea. can. at *? times o- oo^iced 33 app..cati jz ' ,- *i^-r r? ^1 r>a:.l iu?r> i?a mvtt T.tPnlOiT> tsLNhiLAL K.'lH.H \ ITION OFFICE. ?3 SouthrSUeet, litw-X-rk, aai ?.sj Waier.oo Road. Liverp .-o^ Person* seeding ! jf toeir ir^td* is any part of the old country, can inaxs ine n-Hictry arraag-meriia wun ma susscnoers 00 rea-onxbie terms, to c*va them brought ou1 D THE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. The Sups comprising mas lice, are. 11 is weil xa-iwa, sn surpaaswd by any. and their immense atze (ail being POO ions sad upward.) renders tnem more comfortaala end con/ealenitaxn ships of aunaiier ciaa*. and the grex^ai re? aaco may be placed :z laeu- puaecis^i, uo sailing;. Tbe subscioers are a-au agenu for tae St. Georg-i Daioc Line Of LiTrrp-Ml Packets, tn any of wr^ch passage can be en? gaged on rcSsTfjrmMo Ufntu. F .r farrner ovac*? ?ppiy to W * J. T. TAPSCOTT. 7i oo-aln-aueet, m"'< comer Maiden-iaae. OLD WttlTK CASTJIaK SOAP may e.wa.? De found a- ussalure of J. *. [. CODDINGTON, ay: la* :-jj HjJdsca-eu cornet Spring. Utal Sfitau. m FI R.MMIED ROOMS TO LKT?Ax N Or-eewsr a-?t S?.j? Cedar. on? large - ....- ? . ' beieocy windowa and :wo small do. Price tco'rr-u^. wtii tfs ietu?.'..rr".*he.i tf desired A's>. lie fron'. B u - Boom. suitable for 43 office, Ssfrrrcc-? ea-k.ir. fed mtM St* _ SS TO LET- 7-r secna?l .a,.-o *aa :? - ? ? . > := a. store No. * with* -. ?? - ?u: a::? f.: t light at .'Of r; at.0- ? - * my 14 7r_ MTO BK sUET?One Conan-'-... Size of room. SS fy 15 tt?t la Ibe aao n-Li-ri.-M ?ort of bii?i3''!M< " - - low. my; Saw a-_H"R*.CE H P VV MKUK SALK.or excaan.e.'or City prop* rt/, ? si . country r?*t-'e-.ce about five mite* backof r< - - ca the mite road 10 L*?e Mao?t a. ? roe *? ;a exc-ilent ord.r. with sw-ewmattTdsriCTi-i ?-.t*c ?? . f r s large fumy, w Ita a : ara and ottMf oci trusts aa 1 i ? e - * cf good land. all ai pasture. Taer- b a cue- eat waier n ;h~ vari. a garden, end frail trees and B at.urjOaa.-e. Apply to JOHN BXTCK1 '-" V Ft all Sawtf Excaaag- Office, I i~ C halbem *t 4? TO LET?i .1 \ wieg toe Sumte, - gtej > r a a-. Li?- s; >.;. ? lb iroitare I ;??.-; T a gentleman and man of business ta '.be city. Uu* *> ouM I c s desiiaa.e Summer residence. Tre ?tenuer W?;rr- :. .. - e* four tame, a w. et at Rock and Late stadia*?, g^-.",. an retaraag to asd from the Ctiv ..; New-\ ..n. Art'.. . ? ?13 eodtf_A. P STEPHENS. R ckiaad Lake. ejfta KOK r? *.1.E?c a?ao- Lou > \Y~t "'' ISSthata. etweea .. a ?.a and ou svetue*. Por :::?w ** ^ SLEr'.CREtl j. VAN ?YRP.. 11 \v? MK.-K SALE?A raluabla B td _? bot, ,r. ibe North side of 29th *l 0 p.>?;?>? Sa Peter's Cbareb. AnplJ to BLEECKEK x \ AN DIKE. Uiytj j w_ No. It Wsll-st, gf?k FOK a.\Lt-A n:-- stort bnck bouse Eg - tlh-kveoue,hctweei 21>taad23dsu a.-j a* a siore. Al?o, a well bulll mree story brick Hxis-. and Lot ;n feet, w.in a brtca Building ou tie rear ou Suteen.ti st. uesJ lite S'xib-averu.. Applv to my; i lw BL E E C RKRA VAN DYKE. No 11 Wsi;.?i MTO LET?At Brook vn. tsuwanu*. a two-story attic and basement Dou*.<". neatly ?nlshsai with marble man'.e.sat.d black.grates, sieaateat ;he a mmeace. meot of the 3d-areoue. l^adli.g to Oreer.woo?! Cemetery - Tn- tituatioa '.? very plea?sat ml tea-tnv and oomiuands? fine view ..f he Bay. Stages ni Pu?on'Perry pas* th? t'oor every bslf hour Rent*i??i. Imraire of \v'a3. Tandy, near the premises. 3d sveaue, or of H ARRIS WILSON, myl5 7t- _ 77 Murtay-st aygSi l'(? LET?The modera-eatttt, two-?tory and attic gjli; ' une :i. No KH .-ka st ?? ? - ?ituiied, wtmm 3 minute*' walk of Pultoa Perry ? Can !>e teen st any Hin?, on ?ppitcallou to Mrs. Ji>n Boxcc, No. Tt H:ck*-*L Brooklyn. myS2w* asjnt Tt? LET?A Lett >r Workshop, the be ma the C.tv. with or without ?leaia power Inquire. -"-*?;.; im J LOCKS, 31 Ant MTO LKT-A Room sad Bedroom. Paniry , C.ose-.s artl satiable for a ?mall fantily. [etntre of als lm J- LOCKE. 11 A-n-at ME UTA \V HOUSE. Baltimore?1 . u-l !i*? neen lately r, nt:e.i sal fjrnt.heil In the moel ,- mplete and elegant manner, by Jleasrs JACKSON i CRANSTON, and after the Soih AprtL when h opens 10 aV public, will las ready tor the reception ef guests. T*e experience of Mr Crar.ston as boeloi the n.?. k??y Pavil? ion, and of Mr. Jackson, ai the Exchange Hotel, Balii more, and at the Asior House. N. York. 1* a guaranty of the style in which the ?? ETJTAVti? will t>*? kept. Tt. ? loca a. nis .'i-t'i-at ;n the '".ty of Baltimore. CtT The PAVlLtoNat Rockaway, L. I , will reuiatn un? der Ibe charge of Mr. Creation, who. during ihe. summet months, will be. hsppy 10 ?ee In*obi uiends ai this i?v.> ite watering place. aSS lm VAl.lAlll.il ItKAi. EsaTATfc. ai frlvale Sal-?Situated in Llvmgaiou Township. E.?'-.\ Coun? ty. N. J. about nine miles VVeetof N-??ik ?nd rive from Orange, a small Pnrm of SSJ acre* la a high * ate o cultivation, with good buildings and abOO lance of fruit,itr. be. ft ?0. a House and Lot of 1? ?cre? within lo rods of the Baptist Church?with a good shoe-shop an-l pnuip, and vsrleiy of fruit. Also, a Parin of JJ acre?. abnui SO wood, the re*t arable pasture ineadjw taod. well watered and stocke-1 With fruit; ou said farm I? a g'xal dwelling h?u?e and ouiebousee, itc. Th-? above three tracts are within 1 mile from NorlMeld Church. Also, a Tract of '.<*'< acres, about 1) tnile* from Northfield. Kor fa-lh-r particulars, ap? ply to ANTHONY J BLEECKER,Attc?oueer 7 Broad al wherei a oiap and dea.-?iptt,in inav b ' tee-n rnv-'-w SNOT UK-A HA ItlsAlS Vt y Seal am Parin for ?ale, near ihe viil .ge of SomefT?Ie, Soiner ?ei Co. New-Jersey.?Said Kami rmnaUts of 125 scr. ? Of Land. 25 of which 1? wood. Th>< buildings are a!! new, and mtl.1 within two years House und Barb both 1 uttt by days' work an I ol the best mat-rial. The House 1* built in Ihe coflag" *.y..\ by jo feet front, ball through the center, I parlor* buiahed with marble manie.a, piazza >1 feel fi nt , and l2leetdown each side?together with anOtnervalory on nip of eaid H"H?. a lw.> SUM y kilcbea in '.lie rear, and ce|. lar under the whole of die mam building, wtlh pantries,an I aU aaggvai tlrroagh m the best ntanner. Ihe Baru :? 0" feei leaij and patntml -rrhlin ' flarrlafti House, Ice Mouse, kc. Alao, a great 'arieiy of Pr?ll of all descriptions?together I with a quaatity of s -rulibery. The prembms lie within four buadred yards of the country Seel, an 1 a!" >ut a iiuar'.er of a ruilttofl lire Railroad. The i placets about two notireand a half (ruin tlieiitv. Por far. tber particulars Inquire of PARR1NQTON BARC.ILOW, I La tha si ,age of S .iiiervilie, N.J. Sf tfend al.?.NO ON TIIK Ml 0*>ON. at iToke",.. r,.r ?ale, a Kann of eighteen a re* of land on ihe Ks*. Iwnk of Iii" Hudson R;.-er. lu irw town of Youker* ai-t County ol VVesicheater, within 11 nine* ??' ibe city of . New-York, a.-,d one uill- of the village arid la-uling lie. 1 tweeo which and New-York iteamboate piy r..gu arly iex cepting m W interl four times a iln/ Tlw land is good, nih , Uli house, which is new and COtumudloU?, Is n.i;ii 111 Ibe m Ktern sijl". wiih wide piag/as in fiout ?11J rear. Prom 11 a view Is bad of the mos: beautiful scenery of the Hud sou, extending 'ip to |be Highland* and down ?? ro*? the 1 buy to Stalea Island. The out-building*.?consisting of ' baru,carriage-house, *ovt:le, Ac?are all new and In com* ' p ete order, and Hie le- -house i* now filled with tee. There la *.u excellent well Ol waler upon Ihe placo. qullo Hear the hou?e?. L pon It are alao a large [l imber o'selected frull and . umauienial tree*. Ii 1? wellcalculaled for a gentleman's residence, The above wu; be *old cheap. AJjoimng l),e ' above, on the North, and al?o upon the river, are twenty acre* 01 land without building*, which will bo so.d with ihe above, or separate from it ,if desired, kpply to mhaiifc WM. W SCItl'lill.lM. Youker*. ?ja? A f" A lift] POilMAl.ii7--3i. usieo Hue it asdfrom New lt.a n-:;e to h. e Kiaint.al.oule'jUi dlitantfrom ee lb, imuiainlng 1 M ACRES OP LAND all of whk h It Plough Laad, excepting T-u Acres, which 1? Wood Land. Tar piacn is divided by a fane, ?ml 1? laid on t Into cob rauh M |nl? for culltvsljou. All the feace? are of some. In <? od 01 ler.and ihegrooudlnsul^hsiiiifofculllvailou. the il d log* ail 01 goba character and Ui .-rder. Por Ti RMS kpp y to ti. B. KEN YON 00 tae pieiiil*e*,orof d?if J ADKI kNCE.fid lohn-st.N-as-Yora }Jnbiii aL'onocnuacis, v^c. HOI -aATOMi; KA I I. ROAD -Tbavteemboal NIM HUD, C pt. J. Krooa. I ruontng in cpcnectioa with the Houselonlc Bsllrosd will, i unul farther nonce, leave New-York, from the Pier at the ; :ooi or" Martet-sl E R.. dally, Sun lay excepted, Bt half j patisix o'clock, A M , arriving ?1 nn )ge;ior; at 11 o'clock. 1 Passengers for the suttloas on the road, also for Danr, 1 ry. Betbei, Woodbui / Li'.c'.r.eid. Wit:?tej, i.e. ate foi -vui,l I e?J by the can tmm idiitely ou the arnva, of in- boat. Tickets, if no, procured ou bjard th-s boal, are charge-j at an advanced price. Prelgbt received from 7 o'clock A. M. uanl 6 P M p..*; tiv-iy not afteribat uour. R. B. UASON, Sup. ! Q. M. PERRY, Agent, offace on the pjei. m. . a?? ?IOKKI.I AND l>?rl.X KAILKOAI). ajpa*.Summer Arrangemeui? Coaiiiienriag Monday, May tin. lb l? ?Arrangement* will soon be uia.le. ' of wh eb due notice win be given, fot an alditlonal l/aia, 1 1. aving Morristown at J A. M and New-York at Id no?ju. Leave New-York, lc??i N--?i-i, Leave M..rr.siow;;, '? 6 o'cioc. A.M. ' o'dc ?? \ M. 64 o'clock A. M. 4 " P. M. > '? P M. * " P M. ; Passenger* ny liii Morning Tram to Morrlatown * 1.1 *r I rive mere ai luj o'c.oc.a, whore ?laoe? will b? In readme** ; to convey the-n to Schooley's Moontala, Wa?Mag100, Bel vidore aud E??too, dally; to Su:ca*un. Stanbope, Newton, Ml.ford and Owego ou Mondays. sVedneadays a:.J ?n days; and to RoCkaWsy, Dover. Sparta aud NewUM on Tuesdays,Thursdays and Sawi syst each Line returning 1 the following day* to tn-ei Hie P M. train* (or N. Y. A sis*- arlil also leave foi Beit...' B Igeeverj ei u.ngon : the arrival of the cars at il H rislu WO. Passenger* go through, to and from Jersey City without cntnging cir?. On leaviug the Clij, peaseogera will de . . tneir uaggage In die car at tne fool of Cortl tud ... wnere an Agent will he ta altendauce 10 receive, tt. A 1 packages or bundles must unentered uu tne way bill, or iae Company wt.. not bold its?m?elve? raeponalbla. P.-elgnt will bo forwardavj brtotedlalely to Morrt?town f.-um A aany Basin, by Stephen* k Count a L u- of Sloop* t > Newar*. or from tne Transp .rt it. :. ' > :. - ' ,;r N J. R R. and Tran?. Co. foot of L r>eriy-*t. and if desired, wt.. L-e ca led for la any part of ine C.ty, vy application at said euaea. IRA DODD. Scpe.ncui.'idefiL my 1 if T*? f?TNfcVV- V OKK.-ws^vm.-rr?. 1LBANY AND TiiU'iBg? AjY .?Jl PORWARDlNti COM PAN Y 10 all the Western Stales ar.d ui? Cmwlaa. Trov and Ohio Line, Troy and Erie Line, Ne ?-York aud OnioLtne; Detr ;t Cine. 0?wego, Troy and O-lo L.ue, Northern Transportatioc Line. R-d Bj-: Pvikets and S-tgea. James H. Hooker; Ide, Coll !t Co ; Kimbly, Pcaso i Co . E.las Pitier?oc, Pope CaUin, Oeorgo W. il.cas. ?ad uiher?, proprie'a?ra Six B-.ai? of tne sbove Linea will leave New-Y rk, A.: v sy and Troy daily fur the We,i and North. The aoove gen? tlemen are propr.elors tu ine wao.e aar to ail tne Weatern . Solle?, and lUe Caaadlaa Emigrant* ind others w:.. sa 1 - time and money ny caning on lies ?lio 'e l:tr? lerfore s -. g : caughtm the namerou? i'raudu.eni odicc? in New-Yorg. ? Triers are 17j boats of .ho aie.-.e :.in, a., '.tie.; in grocd Style or passeeger? aud fretgni. A dst of far- * .. se 1 :-. a. a? offices, end is o-> case wii. any pers^r. 'e. c.-j?rg. ; : more. Utilce*, Nost 7, .7, gy, Jo Coeatle? Sup. U-rr.ertl . Fujuage Odice?, al Jin loot ? harcjjy and Coriian; list 0 ' the 0 faces of the Nevr-Yori, Abany and Trov Siearab-jai : ?ice?. PHILIP CAS WELL, tn^l -' Oe'.eral Pa???ge Ag-r.L OPENING OK PENNSYLVANIA Caaal for 1446. BINGHAMS' Tranapor lAllonLine. Proprietors? Wm. Banners. Tb?*. Baiifham, Jacob Does. Wt A. S'j?tb;n. CovtttlCied 00 Sah?aia-seepiagand Temperance ? ??? Tne proprietors of ttis old e?laa,i?hed Baa have ptn LLetr stoca ta tae most complete order, aac are tiiorougUly pre? pared to forward produce sad laercaandlea to sad Erosa the E^ste--; C.tle* os the opening of navigation. We trust taai .0 experience u. trae carry lng iniiiam?, and ge*.ou< sUectton to lae laiereaat of customers, will secure to us a coattaaaace sat lac. ease of the patronago hither jo extend? ed to ;" Boigharcs' Liee." 0 ..- i.-r*aie;a--aa< a i.. ana - - 11 to :?.-ry fr-ig.n; w an lbs almost despatch, ao oar pi tees ?raui always be asiosra? t-e .owe*; aai-g'.-t .y i.at; .'e?p-jnsi.j.e..ae?. Prod ice a_d ? er anndue w... be recel ? e<l ?.-?: .Vwt'lel East cad W^?i_ ?iiatmtraay charge for iorw aruing. ai ? g f-e'gr.a..?t..r.w! rf rommtsfiofli MARE PACKAGES a!N?htAM'S LINE, ?.jf adlug (orwarded tad e.-ery erection promptly *iy:2ded 10. Addre??or Oc'Ply w WiC TYSON Agent, ? '-yest-.a tt Y. B11S6HAHS, DucK a. ^TRaT TO -, .Tn Mar?ei-sL Phtlad-lphiS. JAMES WILSON.Agent, lilXotUiHowarist. BsJnmoro. WJt, BJNOHAM, Pro;r.<oor. HARNDEN k CO.. Boston. Maasacnuset's Caaai Basis. Ltt>erty-*t. PlUsburg. i-.- r- ?.!.....,?- seta. mJi'if ? sasssas?l?I I TO WE-iTEKN wmgL*-mm travelers. ~?-?~ The public is r>jpect-!ir7 , laformed that the recent nresks to tae Canal,ru?edb*;^he ate freshet. Cavmg been repaired, ate riJ.N?.?.?. It_r.A PIi.EJi L' NE -nt Railroad and Caa?I from PUiLADEu PHIA lb piTTS3L iHJH. w;.. naBTCsmoi ds resruiar tr.p* for the *e**oc on MONDAY, taeota Apra. .r*v;a^ Uie De? pot. No. T.\ Maxaet-st. DALLY, at 7j o-'ciocx. A Au Bv mis ro?ate pass-mg-.-r* wtL avoid u? faagae aad daa^erof eight traveling la cotcaes, both RiU/oai? neing I t'???edai tUy-Hznt. L , _ /or farther laforiasaoc app<y at shu Oui Esiabiosasd Of nce.1^1 Marael-tl, ? doors s^'eEigLia-tt. 2 A 8. CUsUULLNQS, As eat. flnUlu <Tant>tT!ancctj, &r. ' I a '7--2*m ?teamer? ORK^jyjj ^ ^i^J2 Thealsssnsat OREGON .-.M?Hi-Crvl by C*pt A P St EX1CKER8CK KER.cumDaDded oV Cspovs S* ? ?re* ?? :. .-. throogt >:.'>w?-t from Um ri.. ic coorecooa with UM Sioutcgusc end Prowj?^,.! i Boston 1=0 Pi ..:..? - iXi-.ro-?-;., :r?,.s< New-Yor* 5oj tyaexcepti i 0 ? ,t prer N.? 5 Nona Ri??t, a?J ? oc?.. M wdSuoiajiM a: ;> o'clock, P M, or upon u? ?-'.1 'S!5!!?l *r" B*????rsWs?*ed m speed, splendor taj ? -on, ..iv-<M,i) ^vm 6? large oj:crno\lloc? ptvr**, - persons, N-s-ie JUiv ptj. The Ste^r, v- .sScei^i PTp?,eoced ? * ? * " " Ps?*a*ebmr?? s,,?* Vera and Boa. ? ' *? - arri.u^utaap^une lor ai ^"?-Vora-r-eaaiav.Taura k *ea,i>s.- % ? ' - -% ' ?? ^ ? -????>? ??l ieav. New-York-Moa ' \, ?sedaesC?y a-... Friday. L * : -T\?Uy TVii?'ty aodSaUrday ? : "?*? - ? ? - ..If v ! -Jje aieatbora at'StO. .UM Proceed .u-ii.-'H.-.y la lha TlantM ra^.road cart . Maetvf accocapenies est a tram 10 Hoeioo. u> 2a srgeot .s.- -aggage. " r passage . um .re . c '.oa.-d of the boat 41 m?? j ) N. K. m 1 " GEO E. FAIRCHILD. Ma H W?* mol or w J.\0. u. .-.iC.'illU.SD. rrosiJeoee, ,[P_ 1 I Gl 1 AK rtAJJL LINK R? *; , ?? New-Yorkand fio.^a 'UaUb I Steamer* i_Rsj ? roe.1. Reduced Fa - arc Frebtbt i'Oe Sti aii;e.-y or ti e Navigatlou Co. rocabiof too y. kSSACHUSETTS of ii' 0 loa*. MUllclGAN. 4.?' r..n?. NARR AG AN ; r. TT. 600 loua. Rtli'L't'. 1>oAMJ. tOOa u.r-a. P*?* Lj." ? ?> leave rv!: place e??ry aflrrcooa osoret Sunday f 1 a Q ; - Mall Train and take iaa ?-. a-tu -r n b . atile. lad.* pout Depot.la Prvnideoca, a.og at New-Vor a early tin fiillnr*rnjrmnrnhn Tae?* from New-York from ihe eatabluoeal Pier, No. I Sauory plaoe. at S o'clock, roacam?: Prveidcoce alio eawly Uefc). tot* a. motnlaat and procrredlax wUaoal delay in Lie roorre ?oil- rratu for Boston Toe .?a:-. .?. land a. Newport, <v.!d< and re'urnin/. f or paaaage, !w.ii?. Hate roouu or freigbt. agpue?uoe r... made oard. la Boston, toKeddiu^ v t > bouua it ao 1 at ine Di . 't 0.' :be ?. ?100 a'.'.l proviueooa Rallfoad. ,1 ? . ? lg-::t a; .be Depot at India Polot,BCd ". a \ . - kgeotaoa ihewoarf, ?ad aitaeoAc* o! Cou.p.a-; . No. lo d?l-.e.-y-p ac". I . pursuance Ol tn-?'ajve. lt.-fast au-i ?p'.endid steamers RHODE ISLAND. Cap*. Manchester, on Moudar., \v..j. aesdajs andKi 1 -. and MASSACllCSErTS. Cape p,.-^ l.v. or. Tuesdav?. Thursaiays and Saiuidavs. will leave Yler No. t N R dally. Sundays ft* e?-i>l- Eech of Ute ab-v? rt:a: . ileaju-rs .-an he.Ill o\V pa??eoher?, au 1 hv.s co mod toes state rootsta. Thoy carry the great Eaatern Mail. ap|S fh, <ii.i.'.? i.im- ??it. \ 'imTsTrsj Kor Albany, dao> -Sunoays exrepiej^ thtoocu direct, at t o'clock, P. 5* fr..n?ib* PI - betw mo Cort and ?ii Ltberiy?:?. es 111 ? .; :it)CHESTER. Cast Alfred Housbloo. srtU leave oa Monday. Wedneadsy,sad Kn-iay eveats^rs, at 7 oc'o?-k. s.ea:-!). .?! HENDRIK HUDSON, Capl R. <l Crmte?, lest, will eave oa Tu.-sday, Thursday aad Sutur tat r<-a Urgs at 7 O'clock AtKrvso'cJ a a. P. M ? Lau.iirrg si Inlermediale risee*. Fr"Ui Uie foot of Ban-iar-aL : Stea.x 0,1 NOi.I'M AMERICA. CapU R H. Kuie?, ??l lea-re on Tuesday. Thursday a:,u Sa.urday a/lorti.-oLs ?i > o'clock. Stearanoal SOUTH AMERICA, Cant d.w. Br.n.id, wi . leave on Monday, Wedues.lay, Friday ar>l asasss ailerno?.tis at 5 o'clock. fass.-ngers laitng elllier of the ?Ikiv? Line* wtl! aitlre Ig a. 'any in ample time for the Morning Train Of CUTS he lbs East or West Freight takeu at unaierate rales, aud BOtte tak-n all-, '?I o'clock, P. M. Ail persons are forbid trusting any of the H nls of this Lin-, wllhoula e tc.ieu order froui I is C.?;>i4i"s m Agsxus, Fi.r p?s,ag- or freight, apply on board the Boats, ?m u> P. C SCHULTZ, at the sSce on the wharC o >i:W . i ??KK, Alban ?nd fr?j i ;.-e ior APiany arid Troy direct, f.. in Ui- I'.w at the foot of Cortlan l-si - Passengers 1st log this Boat wbl arrive in duts to lake ilia Morning Tralo of Cars (mm Troy Weal to Buffalo, and North lo Saraiiiga, VVhitebell au i Lake Chaaiplala V ?? . . ?? sl ?:i ' i. EM I'l RK, C?pt R B. Mkcy. . . save Tu sday, Tbursalay and Satuiday evealssSi at? l eV'ucs. i For pasta-e or freight, apply on hoard, or ui the OSes ' on tin. wharf. NOTICS All! sods, Preigbl, Bank KIM. Specie, or kUT ; other kind of Property, positively ai ihe owners'risk, jjft aJP"* a, 'lllli.MX. link at 7 o'clock Fji r TZ1' i ? i .o. Landtags, from , ^^^^^^^ihe i|eain'i..at Plei at Ihe font of rlai, ?y?i. 1 the new low-pressure steamboat SOUTH AMERICA. , Captain L W. Brain .ml, Friday IttOrolng, May l.Hli. at 7 k Breakfast and dinner oo board the South Amor I ica ea.es ??>?? York Monday Wedneadsy sad Friday,at I o . eh A M Leave* Albany Tuesday. Tnundayeil I Saturday,at7 rVcioch A M. Passengers taking Ulla boat will arrive In nine lo lake the sves 1 : urains of cars m Troy West 10 BurTslO, and North 10 bm itoga, Winiuhaii ami Lake Champitln. Ail goods, freight,baggage, bank bills, specie, or any utaei kind il mi 'perty, taken, pul or shipped oa board this , boat, must b.< ai the il?k of the owners of such goods, freight, i". ? ?? ac. Pot passage 01 freight, apply oa ; 10.id or SI t.ie oft e on the wharf_"'J.L. .IT*?? . IIIIU.MM. t.l."aK at 7 o'clock, for ib ; r^s^''ri^--i^ '? v a< iT' ".' Breakfast snd Jmuer oa Jen 1 iiaisaiaaan itJ ? fJal I wells, W.isl P0U11. Newfanrvh, Hamptoo, Poasthkeepale, H>.le Para, Rhin? heck U.sted .1. Bristol, Catsktli, Budsoa, 1 o . ?.-. iv . book, rhestesa 1 >ai ritOY. Capt Gorbaat, Tu?s> lay, Pbursday,and mis (Sat irday,) at 7 o'clock A. M. frott Ihefo 101 i! in:, iv si. i.ituiulug on opposite days. F. 1 po.,ag. or f eight, apply 0:1 board, or to V. B. Hail stthe otBc*00 the wharf_all rtr~~ .l.VHM>li BOAT for TROY^and AL ?'^?i--7-iyBAN V - Thr'.ughs-wiihoiit landing.-The ,a*???BW?.i. a..i.....at COLUMBIA, Capu Wil?am U. I'. . ... will leave me pier at the fool of Cortlaod St. every Monday, IVednesdayand Friday, at 7 o'clock. P. M. Pesseoge's UkktSg the above Boat will arrive In Albany or Tr..y :n autplelime to l?se ihe early Morning Trains of Cars lor lha East or West This is a new aud *ub*i*ailal i.oai, fUroished with elegant Slate Rooms, uud for ipeed sod ac.couiiii'Mlalloc* Is uiinvaie.i .01 ihe Hu lson. v pen ds are. irold irusung Ihls boat without a VrrtttSS older from Ihe Cnptalu or Agent. For passage or freight, app yon board Ihelioat, or at lb* office <d tak"ii alter ,1y o'cl-ick. B*j .lf-~ k"PP?six ION TO 01U>??P 01. Y . JajjtrjssaTssasfJl'' ' .g w.I .ri-. log -New-Y.ua sod ^^^^^^^^^Alhsaj Line?The last an I ip.enilld 00w ?tea '1 r (PRESS, Cap., a. Hitchcock, ?rill leave lbs of tt ? us', nest shove Bar. lay, every Tussday Thursday atsd Saturuaj at 7 o'clock*, i'ue atxprssss is Su*4 srllh the best ol fmniiiire, wiih spacious siaio rouiusssd good berths. With the public pa.ious.-u the uavcllng pail mrnuniiy may oe sure of low fare the entire ssasses tnrcugn. t jt passage or Ireiglit spp.y lo 'he Caplain OB ?.,r: ruf OED T. STANLEY, alo al ihe otiicw on the ?lock. HAY LINK AT 7 A. i?I. If?it AL? BAN Y?Lauding al the intermediate place* Trie new low pressure steamboat BT. NICHtX.a.S. CapL'Jeo. B Biggs, will leave the pier al Us* fool of Roinasou sL '. Moudsyc, Wednesdays, and Sri. Jaya. Kelurelas *:ll l-ave Alfeany ou Tuesday*, Th os daysaad saturdaya inVS u* OPPOSITION TO .MONOPill.Y. rbl ?'J't without landing.?New-Vurk aad Alnany Lin.r.--The new and splendid 1 atssataet B i LLE, C^l Ha.ui.al Schuyler, will leave New I \ laaj /.r/ Moodaf, tV'n.ine,day and Fnday, a*7 o'clock P M fr i.u Use foot of Robias?n-sL The Rolle Is Stte I up with spies lid *u?;?-rooiu?, and for (peed, corn* i fori aj.i1 -? ' ' Jl surpassed by auy noal on me Hudson r'vr. ("or reigUI 01 p-sssige, ;o.|u;r? of tno Captaiu.oo ' :,oard. or at No. 7 Soulh *t fwn.ei ia* ng .he BELLE will ?rrt~o in Albenyts ample liiue for toeiuorulng Irate of cars East or West. ' F. ei. i.t laasu at .nodeiaie rales mil tf jrOK ?TATJffS J>sl.A.M>??B aal -r M.jhUay, April into, me btearuhoals "sYLPH a^.l 8TATEN ISLANDER will leave Near-York at.d Stalen Lsland a* follows, nuui farther CoUce. Leave Stalen island et?, H. 3, Iv, 11 A M.?1,2,3, -t, 6 p. If. Laave ! ew. i irk, foi lot Wr.itettsll-st ai 7, J, 10, HA. M. t, .', i, 1, i f. M. Onoundays tbefirsl ??. ?1 fr ?m the Island will leave st I a M aad fioj . Soat from New Yoik at 9 A. M. ail -^M4^.rar-j FATKttfSU.N UAJLKOAD. IssjM^saajssssssjwaewS'. ' Arran^ruienu To coaim.-o-J mmMa -?^Api,l gnu., IIP, Leave Psrcaso.a Deror. , Nttw-Yoaa. 3t o'clock, A M. 1*1 " r M. . era A. M. Iii " 'M UN SLriDAVS. Lea/es P?ter*on Deputat . New-York ai oc.oca, AM. <H o'clock, A M. I P. M. I bi P. M Passenger* are a/'. /Ued to lie at the iferry a few mlauISS j.i.'or-: l'.-i hoar of ?tarting. s21 iT^scm*-11 Kol t?n in is ?? BaesasagBROURU rituM NEW. ?m"m=?-~*Y0RK TO WHEEL-' INJ sr.: PITTS BURG, vi* PHILADELPHIA. BALTi IRE a;.i oiilO P.AILJIOAD, Cumberlao-J, Md--3Sa MILLS RAILROAD. . , . Ti '.'...s^-r-. l'ri.e!er(.'-Groal Cclted State? Mali VA Passer ,-t Route Wheeling, pnuburg, C.ticionaU sod Uve South and WeaL Pa.sec -era gotng directly through. Leave New-Yora, footof Lloerty-sA. Norui River, s?*t P. M tfais G. eat Mall Train. Aritve .0 Phi.a.;e,pi,ia al J P. M. Leave pr. . 1htaal 1 f. M- daily-Mail Train. Arr.ve lu Ba.lim./ra at? A. M. L'are Ba.'.^aore si 7j A. M. by me Baltimore an 0O? Ril^oad. UO c.es. And arnve ?1 C . sie-rlatid at j P. M. , L'..ve 1. -.-.?.: i.n P. M u / the Naiiocal Road as. Good bltent S-*ga Lines, aud arrive in Wheeling 01 PlU> ourgha^Ateveuitig. Cflr- Tiit S?.cono Mail leave* New-York, 3 A. ?? 9 Ra;?-o?d. Leave PauaC J.pnia, .buadsys ?x?po>d, ?t St M. oy sisramooal, and ?AM. by Rsmrusd, for Ba.nmor* Pasaenger? for Piistiurg uute lha ?pleodUl new an 1 or> derc b^.iai??mlKs?is at Browrisrtiio.aod Utereoy oat aooly 7g mile* of Staging 00 ice wboio route. First .-ia** Sieaiulioai* leave W he-slUg and Pilisberf BOurty, and Pwseager* are forwarded wllhoui delay j? C ir: .;:cr.rvii and aii otaer Ports in the S-.>uih and West Fsrs r}4 to C .uciaaatl. . , , . _ . Fjc ; ,:,.,2 .icseu oy ihl*rou? apply In Pmladelplisas ^curoerof Mxrr.et and Elevssumiuvsl -, . ] , . ,.,aad on bjard susariiboat. Dock st aa*r Fare through from Pb^srte.i.^.a 10 '.Vr.ei,.i;,r.u)t ui to? . . a. . .. ? stoj ,)iag tt Baiitmore st? ,-^.1 itpieaaare. For farifc.?- .cformauon appij M J. Li. aLEMilER. AgeA Radroad Outre .'>jt of Ll'erriy-sl, at 4 P M and ?)*?. al Adams' Il Co ., Iv...'- Vi a..-st, at 11 AM, or City Row1 ;jkssadway. ralieod^ jyvirr. BUPPALetl dk: S.HKLN HAY. IS**; ~ .TrtE ?TEAMBOAT COL?MBL3, C*?? JE. Po? -r?, will ran during the ea?a.Eg ?<?? ?*oc, lertweea ??Si.0 and Greeo Bay a* W low* UCA*KS ktrrsho. i.r.tvs.s riser.* l*v. Mood?y.Maj4Mot.d*yAugtO;Moiid?y M'yilMocdayA^'' ?* Junel '? bept' '? Jane? " *T~m - IS " " 21 " " ?1 " 2 "a - Oct. Si ? July 6 " 0*2 " JulylS ? " is " "20 14 * ' .7 I Aog.S ^ Tb? Co.amt>-i? has undergone m-wi lhorou/b repairs.^* j 1:. iaa eoasdtnoo for business. The traveling l*P"fs"s* cuniulealy rely up.Jh her mna.ng ;-.er trips pancttisi-y B*. veru*e?i, and can rest assured utat co psia* will be Sr"J :.j c-ji c^muiodatocs Ucslrshie aad p.ea*act w r" ^li'paiilien, l<i? Funon-st. J. t. Wolf,? Cort^kl* T- A Jerome, Iff Bioad-at. .Vem. Y<"?. 1, Otting tajs. ^. aja A Co. ol asMiay-st. AtlntKg. Wtlkio, ParsoO? X V* <r> lata. Tyler, s.-o wn a. Co. Grs** ?*V- soDUT"?