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NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. I*vr Court*.[Deferred.1 CoraT of Common Pleas.?Before Judge Daly> George Battis rs. Anthony Own.?ActioQ for assault and k J.,.Yy by a colored man. against the keeper of a Iirpior liore at tie Five Point*. It whs shown by a witness that tr<endant knocked tic plaintiff down, struck him with a sack and dragged him to the sidewalk from out his <defendantstore. The plaint!*'* ease having cosed. Vh. counsel lor defendant showed ft written settlenient led reiease, tic parties, before the trial, having come to relher and settled, and so stated, it was laid, to the nbtintiff'e counsel. The latter did not seem plea* ! with the proceeding. The Court considered the settle? ment sufficient, and stopped th?> trial but yielde i to counsel for plaintiff's request to r>o?tpone final decision till this morning. For plrff. Mr. Vultee ; for defdt- Mr. McGay. .- [The counsel for defendant said Mr. Crown had order ed*Battis. who was abusive, out of his store .- I no more force In putting I im out than was necessary Mary Itnusrman vs. itarid Rai'.'> and Samuel BoMu ? Action of replevin to recover T rnahogony tables taken by force from the oyster saloon No. 145 P.owery. end tables wken from the 2d story of the house. Mrs. II. had bought out the party in possessi n, ai I defendants claimed that they own, I fj irty l< Hing to Mrs. H. not having paid lor them, dec. The jury gave a verdict for plalntirl for $40, the value of the property, rod also $70 damages. For plaintiff Messrs. Wallace and .Shaffer. For defend? ants Mr. Schall. _ I'vrrr.D States District CocaT?Before Judge Bs Its. ?The Undid Sinus vs. Giles Harris.?Action to recover of the master and owner of sloop Harriet. S100 penalty for hsving carried a letter | the said -lor.;, being a regu- ; lar packet) from New-London to Sag Harbor, said letter not relating to the cargo on board, (tried once befored It was shewn that the only mail established by the I S. between New.London and' Sag Harbor is by way of the j City of Sew-York, and occupies three days in going, while the packet? cross the Sound between the two . placet, in five hours. It was contended that this is not | establishing n mail route within the meaning of the stu- : tute; also that the captain wai not aware that the letter did not relate to the cargo (the Court ruled that it made no difference whether he knew or not ] It was also con tended that the testimony-was nol si thcientl Tobe con? cluded this forenoon. For D. S. Mr. Butler; for de- i fendant Mr. Dudley Field. V. 5, Commissioner's O.- kke ? The Mate oi the bark ! Eugenia was examined on a charge (,i shooting Ht and wousduigthe cook, but declared lor de;, r,re :.. be a, r . dental, The case was referred to the Grand Jury, who ?o considered it. and the mate was dischargi ! TheCapt-o! the brig Robert was examined on a charge ' cfjunusual punishment to a lad on board natai I Wi liams. It appeared the Captain flogged him twice but notunusuRl'y severe. .Sales nt the Stock Exchangee- Ks inav. $20.000 0 86a,..-Sl2m 102 I .V) Harlem. s3 Mi 0.000Ohio r,3,'60...s3 'Xi I 50 do.s60 1 7,000 Illinois.5311-350 do. 54} 10.000 Head P-ds. '50 .. 7g 200 do.slO .74.I fO shs Farm Loan_2Ai 1 ."ei do. 54" .70 Morris Canal. 7 s! 100 do.s30 54 50 do. 7j i 50 do.bnw 511 100 do. 71 .TO Nor and Wnr....s3 56j ! 100 do. 71 100 do. 57? 50 N A Trust.*30 PJ 25 do. 50 do.so -j! C'5 do.,...b30 57J 50 do. Bil 50 do.bit) .771 .'?OVicksburg. 9}(- 50 do.*3 57} 1 400 Rending i!d. 64 J 45 do.U ?. 100 do.bllO ?41 100 do. bnw 50 do.04 50 do.1.10 ?7.1 ' 50 do.63J 50 Long Island. 30 iOOCanionCo. 31 900 do. 30 i 75 do.b3 31 i 25 Syra 4 I'tica.109 1 100 do. 30i| 25Scr und Wot..77 i 50 do.bio .77} 200 do.sli .77 150Reading. 634 200 do.bill) inj gXCONO BOA&D. S00 Harlem. 531 100 do.bl) 53) , lO..s'kJ .71JI , 3? r-j- i 150 50 do.53] TOO do.r.:i; ' 200 do.?30 6311150 do.s60 53 J 300 Long Island ... .bllO 110 150 do.534. 5 do.b3 29i| .70 N A Trust. 6j PASSENGERS ARRIVED In packrt-'hifi Burgundy, from Havre' Mr D Seaman, 1 M Seaman. E Iliighi, D Mitchell?and 156 in steerage MARINE JOTJ R N A I,. | PORT OF NEW' YORK. CLEARED. Ship Stephen Whitney, I'o| h.'io, Liverpool. R Kermil Hnrk Missouri. Sllcntcr, M e- ille-.. Boyd * llinckcn. I Rrlg Jane. Smith. St John, NF, G A J I.nurie. Messen? ger, Sampson. Richmond ; brig Antartic, Kelly, Barba does. Sehr Sarah Ann. Best, Cuiol.ei land. John Wen de Cetil Patterson, Wells, Brazos. Sloop Warron, Thompson, Sow-Haven. ARRIVED, Packetship Burgundy, Edgar, Dn Havre, Aug rinne, j to Fo\ A- Livingston, Sehr Edward I' Peters, Holmi 3 da fm Maohias, Me. ' lumber Ac. to 1 K Bnow. Sehr Florio, Thompson. Ids tin Thoinaston, lime t,. master. Sehr Niagara, Springer, II ds tin Ilyaunis, fish, mash r. SchrTlteod Frelingbuyscn, Bogart, im Fall River, in bnllnst. t<> master. Sehr Oscar, Frisby, 4 ds tin Taunton, hollow ware, to master. SAILED Ship Minion. Charleston; Sulliran, do; Bi ivditch New Orleansi brig Clinton. Savannah. RANDALL'S GEOLOGY. INCENTIVES T<> THE CUL>T1\ ati OS of the Science of Geology, designed lot the uso of the Young, by s. s.; Randall, Deputy Superiniendent of Common Scl..- of the. State of New York, Ac. \o. I vol. 12m O. Price 50 Cts. I Pan I. Origin and Progress of Geological Science, pnn II. General Principles of Geology. Part HI- Scientific Divisions ofGcoloj . Part l\'. Geological Features of the 1 nited States and of the State of New.York. Part V. Practical Results of Geological Science. Agents, Uooksellers and others will please sen.I on their order*. Extract from the Author's Introtiucttcn ? " In the preparation of this work the objecl of the au? thor has been to present from the best attainable sources the leading principles and prominent results of b,'i'i"(i cal SciencS, clueily wiili the v.ew of engaging the atten? tion aud attracting lnio this Interesting channel the re? searches of the Young. The purely scientific details and technical languago with which the practical Geologist is familiar, have been as far as possible purposely avoided." ty This work Is printed on new, large type, in one vol nmol2mo, with numerous engraving*, and neatly bound in cloili for Private and District Scliool Librariea. Price .'si rents. The work may bo procured through any of the Booksellers._ OREELEV McKLRATH. 0HEBWOOD>S MAGNETIC MACHINE tOranied lote greet!* superior to every other rnanurac- \ lured, by.whateverintitations or pretensions foisted upon ! the public. It i> compactly fitted, together ?Ith Its battei y, wires,and Othei appliance-. In aeal case* of several siae* , and pow er?, at SlO, 813, Si I and $16 each. Each case Is accompanied with * Manual. (8th edition, pp. 334, Bvo.) in . the) English or French Langage according to order, eon. mining specific directions lor the new method ofushtfj this iniruuieut, and whichalonecan render ii effecmal H. H. SHERWOOD. M. D. ?10 3l' lie.' CliMiubers-sU New -York rg^hk *s| itsst'ki iti-ik would respectfully trafbrm i?e M. gentlemen of thi* City thai heb?? constantly ? a baud and for *ale highly trained and quiet horses for the *ad .? or harne?*. Any pets?n purchasing boraa* ol the sub* : ber may depend' upon being honorably dealt with; hp is i happy 10 add ihal be can refer tbem to inauy gentlemen of I the highest respectability, as to character, caparny. Ac? I Any gentleman purchasing horses of lie subscriber, and w ho may be in any particular dissatisfied with lieu pui 1 chase, may retum'tha sanie within a reasonable period, and receive trie foil amount of purchase money back, as be ?rould DO! wish any gentleman lo retain an annual (pur-j ebe*cd of him) that he is not perfectly pleased with. laSSSru W.M. H. DISBROW. Riding Matter. 4Q.s Bow orv. ' THIS IS TO CERTIFY tbnt the undersigned . have, pursuant lothe provision of the Revised Stai ttes of tlie Slate of New.York, formed h :-. led partnership, under ihe name or tinn of Dwtghl Johnson?thai the gen? era) uature of the business to be transacted la a General Commission and Produce Business, and lie pril cipal place ol tvusp.iess of the said partnership Is si;-.,a:e.l In Ihe cityot New York. In the State of New York?ai Dw ight Johnson, w hose p'.u.-e of residence is the ein ol Brooklvu in ihe stau-ei N, w Yo,k is t egener* ner, and vacbel \\ orthmeum. whose | lace ol res dence s thecliy ol tjlocinnati,in ihe State ol Ohio, is the spec a) panner-aud that lie said Vaehel Worthington hascon trlbuied the ?um of 1 w emy Thousand Dollars as capital towards the common slock, sn-.l thai the said partnership totocomuK-nceoii tie lentil 13 g, ... ,. x . .... thousand eight hundred and tbrly-?U, aidis to terminate on the t.inih day of September, a. t)\ one tbouiand e hundred and tortv-nme. eight hundred aiai fom-?i\. DWIOHT IOHNSON '?n''" V- WQKTHINOTON. iV tl^e ^!,'"Ni-<'VY?h.' K??IL.?he head cool and the \ in^ win I S\,i"rH p*uw ? "' Pads, for exclud u>g wind and water from the bodom* of doors. T'o. ar? ticle is o.sened ,n:o Lha low er rail of the door. ges-Vl.w ? U, the ?11. as it closes, and rise* within Ihe rail a. U ooens ?They are healiny. bec.use ihe ander-currenl of sir, ? Sen rannot be warmed by artificial means, to excluded t they are comfortable, because the feet are wann m anv nan ?f tike room ; they are economical. !.ecau.e ther,- to M exce* ?ive cuautity ol cold air admitted, and of course less fuel required lo keep warm. Price Si ,V'per d.vr which in ciides putting in. Manufactured by JOHN ERASER/ au2P bm_No. 1 Thalham-Square, New?'. York' ASPLENDID DRUG Ss'l<OUK For sale-Tbe Stock, fixture-, good w and lease of a retail dn t store, situated in one of the roost popular ihorouehfares , ?' the city. Tis? store is titti\i up w Ith much elegance and ' dV?tagagOOd business. The proprietor being engaged other business is not able t<> give this the auennon It re- 1 quires and is therefore willing Full pa UCsdars maybe obtained by addressing through box No, IK lower tH??t o-; ,-e. st t ?ok Hindu i:.?s* vrociv s ' u - JOHN R. HOOLE, No. U?4 Naa*s si at : sa>_ Russia Leather, Bark Skins. Colored do Calf Skin*. English Colored Calf, Turaey Morocco. Maroon and Blue.Roaus. Plow Knives Type Case*. Hi .-. se, Agate Burnishers, Hold Leaf. .... Una and Blank Rolls,. ?? Tool*. .usin?i?au iiiucKmiu, - loois, American it E. Sheep Skia?. Compasses, Hammers and Binders'Muslin. ?' Shears, Marble and Comb Paper, I Lettering Paliette*. Twine and Thread. Polisliere, Ac. i.e. Presses and Plow?, Also, 2 ?econd-hand Embossing Pre***-*. . N. B.?lettering Block?, ending Rod*. Tools. Emboss- : UJg Plaies. A.c. Ac cut lo order at tho shortest notice- i aulS lmeod" BELLEVILLE WHITE LEAD. j THE subscribers are receiving from ihe factory of Belle- ' vide, N. J. their regular supplies of this sune'rior Lead, dry and in oil, put up m caake and keg*, which ihev war- 1 rant equal in quality to any imported brand. For sale in j lots of one ton and upward*, bv FRYATT, CAMPBELL A CO. l*S Fronl-st Al?c?Red Lead, Lilharge, and OrangeMinerai all 3m' OFFICIAL. LIST OF LETTERS. ADVf.RTIsTO IS THE TKmfM* ?V SfECMl. a t''?''t N TM EST. \ 1*4. And be it farther enacted, ? ?---**? And all advertisement* tnade under the crders of the Post rr.as'er-Ocr.eral. in r new sr-aper or news;- . f uncalled fur in any Po?t Office, shall be ;r.-erie<i in the paper ?jr papers, of the town or place where the office advertising nay fie situated, harmg the large**. o-ruiaf ion, [?eas Post f'?ee Ijtjc, passed March 3. IMS, List of Letters Remaining ia the 5. Y. Post Office, Saturday, September 12: I'l'ttte mention the DATZ of the litt ta tthirh they trr odccru,rd. LADIES' LIST: Idama, Baseline Vu.i>. r:.'Sarah Miss Livison, Lvdia P Vntbotry, Miss (Oak-si) <Lmch. Mary tnderson, Arm j Litton. Elizabeth \t..'.er-'.;i, M ?- Mary ILong, Margaret Ingevine, Miss Catharine 'Low,Nancy l liana, Miss Emilv N iLucas, Mary \rm?tror.f. Mi-- ?tin-.ia Vverv. L<> [Liidlow, Kete ILvnrb. Mars-aret Htmli-v , Miss Allthea C Hnol'. Mnrv Jrady, Miss Ellen Jinciwi-U, Mrs (Anthony-?! ?iaeens, Rachel iaggeti. Mrs (I'ivi-.on-st) iradley, Mary Ann ?laird, Jean iruian. 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Seldon M Chase, Henrv J Barr. James Bartletl. leering Bant:, Mr Barber. Thomas Barsen, A Barker, Edmond Brook*. Nicholas Bronson. E P Brookln*. Asaph Bonker.J P Bower. George Boyle, feter Chapman. John Carletou. Chas G Clarke, Allen Carter, Jr A Co, Me??rs A Clarke, George,}; Chase. Ri?*ell C (Har-ey. John Carroii. John Clayton. John Crawford. Andrew Ca'.im, A O < raw t<I'u.Areinut Clav, Russell C Clay Henry Cl Ml ack K Ce lar. Marcus Cree, Jaine Cr.-tv. Daniel Criba, James.. 2 Child-. Benj W Coates. Erastua Cournah. M.chael Collia*. Nicholas Codir.au A All.-or. Conley, Mi-!?--. Cronan. Patrick Co? x. Colt, Messrs Cochrane. James CromhlK.lm. Mr Conner. Patr.ck Connor, J C Cmi?. Henry W Corkey, Wm Caiman. S . i n.ua Coehrsn, John, .g Cornstock, George Weils Cochran, George S Coffin A Med.. lough Coakley, Geo W Co'.:. Daniel Co-iell'". James Cooper, Nathaniel Cooper; Thomas Carge... Warren Crop?ey. Nathan Cornlion. peier Cooler, G W Cooke, Edward Corcb-. Etitba Cor'.ney. John Corey/John Coolege, Cl arlei Cooper. John M Cornell. James Cownern, Michael Cotter. John Cohill. John Covne, Joseph Cow ley. I. N Coi ch, Horriman Cbener, Alexander Culp, Li D..2 Cuney. Stephen Cummins. James Cnshino, Charles. Curtis, a dimming1-. Silas Currier. Jacob Cutter. John Cunningham.P.-'.er Currie x. Smith Chureh t Bir.e Culbertson. JohnC Daniels- VVm Dayton a Anthony Draper. Tnoma? Davern, Thomas Da*'is. Jepliia Dalloo, Michael Darken, George Darelii. James Daret, Jolm Davis, Wni W Day. Daniel D Du'.y-on. John Davison, C A Da?.s. Henry Hsmsoa. Joan Han>!ion:eH"nryS Htrrisoa. Tlio? \ Hsrbison^amnel. Handv, Henry Kaselune, J? A Harrtxin. J' -e; b Henrich. Theodore Ha-ti-g-.TrumaaS Harr-.?, Clarendon Harne?. John Hav?, Solomon Hazzard. V IlipF Rayttesv WtlllainM Rawley,Rei Caltit H?ven?. Jacob Hecken. Charles Hearne, Phil Hemon. Patrick ilemigar.. Edw'd Handv, William Henderson. Frank and ! 1 ender rsbhW iffiaitl Herns. Hermar. Headiej. Rev .1 1 Hemi-ca, Stanis, laus Hester. Louis Hewil, J Hewitt, H S Hill, James HQlyard, H B Samue Hics.mrmd.CHpta.il John W ! Hitchcock, J H ' Hinklev. C apt Join, Vehr Convert Hitchcock. Wm il Hoffman, Jn Jacol Hoimstrom. Alex Hobbey, George S Holder. Ruben Hogan, Wm Hosen, D F Hail, George Hon. Edward Holton. J F Holbrook. J Hopson, Leonard B-2 Hoovi r. RrvT D Horwitz, Dr J Honk. M J Hoppkin Mr (mer? chant) Hooks, Jolic Horton, Cap) 11 (bk Batchellor) Horton, Wm 3 Howell. Martin R Hovt. W Hort, J K. HllVt. (le,,r e HoVt.Jtio D Howard, Chas Howell. Dank Hon ghlon, Geo H Houston. DrP Hoyt, Capt A>x Houston, Thos Hotehkiss, Jos Hurley, John Hudson, D Hnnter.Jobn Huntington, Henry Hud-oP. Robert Hyer. Hank Hunt. Jncob H?lse, I' Dawion. Henry BIHoger, C K DeGrooi, Henr Dean. Stephl-n Decker. Mai ion Delaney, Tho-1) DeBercngi Rev Ant Dean. Stephen M Denecke, Wm Hulger.C It iHughes, Johnston I Hume, David Hutchinson Wm ; (matebk Patriot; IHurbult. Win B Hub tt, Henry DespinMonsVictor Hudson, John R Huntington. Geo L (Springfield, iii* Hutcbeson a Slo Demsler, Samuel Dererill, \i- rv. u Denni-, II I Deverm,Xicho1a* I Devereaux.N'ickol-lHudler, Edgar son Deucher, Wm Dre?ser.n;:v,-i Hunt, Nelson Hurd, Henry Hyatte, H \ Dego, Dort N IHvncs. Col Andw Dennison, H 11 (of.Tennessee) Derereaux, Pat'ck Hunt, w w Dice, John Humor, (Jeo 9 Dickenson, Wm l-itac-, Jnlui Diekenson. Harvey Inues. n..'. Co Dixion, Geo O llnglis, John A Drinker, Sandnicbjlngraham. B F Dolan, P.evrd Mr |In?keep, MoultonA Dobson. Thomas Dobsou. W Dolndllean, Mont Doe, Jacob F Donellr. Arthur Doran, Joi n Doe. Wm Dows, James Donovan, Timothy DongaL H P Doyle, John Doughtr, Samuel Doimghy, William Donaldson Jamr Woodruff Jackson, H A lacobs a Co. J M Ja.-k-ou. Sum M Jacob, Nichols* Jacobs.S W Jacobus, Ralph James, Samuel James. Ii iniel Jan i-. * has J James Hugh Jeweii-CaptJames ( (1 rig So 1hu--1 ings, MartinC Donuell, Patrick U Johnson, William Dorsey, Dennis Donev. I.oring ludley, Edward B< Line) ?J, hnson, H (Agt N Y Alb and Troy Duiihiiiu, Jame Johnson, E Dnuon.Tlios Millcrljohnson, i'has Dunn, Lathroj Johnson, Mr Dupney AbrahamB|johnson, Ceo W Dunham, Dm n, Patrick Dutton, Andrew Dunn. Wm D Donald. John II Duflield, C Bliott, Richnrd|jonc Egbert m Bailey Eaton, a Eldridge, Francis Eugin, Michel Eddcr. C Ellis, Hon P EdringtoniA S Ellebasli, Henrich Exertier. Charles Knsworlh L l>li: ,1-oIl.J [Jackson, Benj Jones; John Jones.Thos Ingram Jones, Robert |jones, Win ones, Kathank 1 Re Geo Ii jIui \ McDonald Peck,George II .lone i Jone Knapp? .lohn Kaolfmann, Nich's Keller. Lion Kelly, Michael Keating, Jolm D Kea nan. Pan ck Kendrick, T R IKrane. Hugh P nan. ThomaS Megger:. Sanvaei Meet g. Charte* '!??:-:. r H Misn.itutfrrrm Cor neiio Mery, Alexander Meyer; George Merniie'.d.H C Meyl.Jr.hr. \I--.-r ~e.-i.-Il-. i-f ' Medon, J T Metis h, W n MerrilLJamesM Mem .. E.-i-er. Meefaim, Thnma? Menard. 5 H Merriety, H ukeH Mease.-. Henrich Merriii. Charles Mead.Stephen Miller, Christopher Mi Ii -. I ihn Milikan. John Miner. John H Minneker, F. 2 M...er. Wrn Might, John Mitchell. Andrew Mohiin.WmHitev Mintnrae, Con-iie Mile?, Miehael lIMilcer, James Mil.er. Charles Milroy, John MotTelt. Dem-T.-2 Mol ich, Louis Molls, v. Theo Mopes". John J Moore, Wm S Morris, John Morijuien W Mor eii. Char'.vs Moohey, Jame More. John S Mongomery, Geo Morzan, Kit ward Mo? V.'<^,d A Co Moore, T os Msrjrow. John Molfe. C W ModtgomervHenry Moese, S W Morrell, Wm H Motnt, John Mofess, Jacob Moir?han. Owen M i i;e. Dr J W ' - Mm i homas gan, Asher an, i kartet H John ? 1 ?-. M ."?! I? I -? Mbfe tl K >. Cnaries S Muller, Kern Peter Murphy, Richard Murray. Danial Munday. Daniel Mul.-r.'H C Mulligan, James Murphy, Thomas .'.lu Ian, TiiomH Murphv, Patrick Murphy. C S Murphy. John Muller, Michael Murray Samuel Murray, Ralph Mortaagh, John Mueib-r. Louis G .Mullen. Putriih Nii_le. .lohn Naicher, John P. Ne? -York A Erie Trni' Line Neptune Ins Co NexsenETheodore Kisbet, Charles Nickelson, Jacob l.-icinunn Nichtvson, John NTcholes, Mcntero Nicol, S T NichoU, S D Noonan, William Noble, W D Noyes, Car-t -i N Noxon, a Noye?. W a Nugent, Edmond O'Neill, .lehn 11geben, >V O'Krlen. Morgan O'Connor. John Or.ts. .lames Ogdenjohn Ferdi? nand O'Connor, Henry O'Hare; John O'Brien, John O'Neal; Michael i I'Conhor, John Osgood, Eben W C Osnorn, Marcus Osgood, Dr Chas Pnac, ( i. Parker. Jonas PnrtridgejJobn Plaster, Lawrence Pbcal?n Pui ker. Smitli Pai k, Capi Wm 11 Parker, .1 R Pardie,Mr Parmerley, Benj t'ui -ens, Sam! Page, Rev ll.-n) S.I Parker, Si pteni i - Packard, Isaac Parker. John Paul, M Practorices, John Paul, John Payne. Capt John Prait. Prunk Patrick, John Y Charlci Peddle. John Preble,Caj I Geo A Phelps, Josiah Peacock. Geo Phelaa, Michael Pliehut, M Henry P flu it, Emerson, Wash- IKnelp, Nichoun inston Keene, Capl Chas Englebrech, Theo- Kelly, Hon Moses Emerv. Wm Plec'ck, Hnull Falkenl urySamuel Panel, Bernard Flannery, John Fairthorne, Wm Falrie, J .. Faruuni, Henry Kreider. F. J Kearner, Jus Kelly, James Kelly, i ieorge Kean, M ichael Ked. Christ Ketchuni, Urlcah Kenl, Oliver . Kempton, James C Flanagan, Thomas Ken.inch. A D Fsrnham, <) Flagan, Edward Feral. Mr Fanar.Geo R Farfowl. Cspi J Faulds, James iKilligur. Wm Kilbane, Daniel King. George I Kinally, James j Kinkel or Rinke!. B osama Froeston, Charles Kirby, Edwin Fleetwood, Antho-lKlrkham, Ben; W nv Kotl. Jacob F Fither-ton.Mr iKrol-n.Cl.?b.phei ^ l(ie..vCaj.tj!ic....(.. I'reltO, Abia Premiss, .1 .v. J W I'rescoit, Thos P ii . David M. I reri In, Patterson A Sl'ieii Pentony; John Penniman Franklin Penfield, Henry Perkins, John Pew . Israel Philips, Alex Pritcnard, George Phineas, Myer PI iUlps, J Phillips. William Pittiimn, Edward Pierson, Elipbalet Pieson, Sor Don Francisco Piei point, Mallory A Co Kenner, Henry [Koning, Job Ferguson, Joel .Know lieu,ThJefi Fleming. D F IKuhn, Leopold Feniou.YouiigARi- Kivirlv, Lesure ley Lndd, J II French, Jotham S Lanman, Jame* H Fielding, Henry Finlayson, John Booth Fitch, lie I Laverty, John Lamb, Mica! Lau less, John Y iLawsnn. Fiagerald.ThomasjLako, Jared?2 Friskbie, J Laverty; Bernard Fisher. B F Lamson, D Finn, Michael Fisher. F A Folger,Benjamlni Folleit A Bradley Pox, Patfii k Forman, Cl.as Fox. James Few lei. Abram Forde. Tbcmas Floyd, Wm a For'd. Edvrin Foster, Mr Fowler.W mHenry Kord, Calvert F'ostick L'nJerhiilC Leason. James' Lahderine, Win B Lamb, Benj S Lane, John R Lange, 1 Layden, W Lane. J amt-s Lanterman, David I.awton. John H Lain, H it D Lee, Andrew LeBreU.n, E Phillip. Charles Pinalnuga, Filinpo Phillips, Rev Hen j amm T Plimpton i. Ha-e. lon Post. MrfSolicltor) Pbgson. a Potter, Francis M IProvandie, Cut Pond; William S Phroierer, Jacob Provost, James Power; Rev Win Proctor. Mr(Actor) Pogue, John PoBock-HonJames Pugsley, Stepben Pramley.GeorgeW Purser, Thomas P ammer, E P HcCarrj, >li [McDormott,Jas McDonneU, Pans Leavenworth, Rev jMrEwen. Ja A .' McCtusky, John Leber?ian.Leopoie MeDono?gh. Wm Lesaine. John Leonard. Michael Leri, Jo-eph Lemon. M Le-deu. Ml. l.ael Le's^r. Abraham McDonald, D H M Cutchen, Edwd McTJoaelLRobt iMcBaron, Franci McAdams, Patrick iMcConne... Jas 'McCiung, Trevor Fowler, J O F'ow ler. Joseph Fostwick, E Frost. Stephen A F tllerton, S W..2 Pulton, JamesW Feeny. Michael i nrnass, B C (iriiliiun. Wm Gardner, 11 B Garriiy. Jno Gamble. James B Gamble, (.l imes Garrison. A Gtuiney. J W Gamble, Rev A Ganror, Julien Garlord, F. Gab ler, B F J Green, Jno V Oregon. Wm Green, Richaid Gregory, E iward'Locke. Charles B McSjane, tTJsas LennoxCaptTbosP McCabe, Panrick Levi. Joseph MeCuUy, Gordon Lereverege.Peter .McDonald, Ja* Leringslon. Geo A McCanney, ?m Leute. Fred D McDonald, A 'i ' Leninger. Barihv [Mc?ermott. Jonn Lindsay. Wm " McGoey. Timothy Liendeiihani. E:t- Mc< oiiiiuor.. Joim McLeod, Geo iMcGinn. Jas linger A Co Lilien. Jes-e Lodge.Hancock 4s McLean. Gubext Ten. Palatine SSjMcGrath, Micha Excelsior 8S|McKenna, TJsos American McKenna, Michael Covenant 6?jMcLeod C<eo < ; National ? nlMcLaugl bin, (Job IMcPherson. Do Grtvn. Isaiah iLowe. Mvt.aei Greer, Wm iLowden,J-u-aph !,,ca.T1 GeUan, Jno i Lonsdale. Henn- T McEemiey.Chai Gerald. WmL iLowelLEliphalelE McG*w Mr Genonxjose EliasILong. L B McNa. >. Gruen. William LudwuiDnFrank- McFarren. John GribbimAdam im-st) McKeen.AC GrillSsCantCharie*: Lvoas. Murtr McLa-g:.. n, J GriSx. Wm P [Ludlow. M G McMiUea, Jas Gneff. A D jLvons. Jamei Glbnore, R Lynch. J A H Gr;*n. Dav.J itibbons. John B liillespie. James L G'.rard. Alferd Godwin, Joseph Goff, Charles Goff. A W Golden. A D Ooniilay, Thomas Godsmtth, S A Gordon. M J GroUier, Monsieur GoodwULJames T (.lloyd, Jv^el H Gordon, John M Ooole. E !' Goodwin, J Gould. Jo' B N llv'uld.DrPh: land er Guilae x Keichum Hall. 'I A Hazan, G.^-r.-e Had?ock,;r Tlio* Hamd'.on.'Jame? Habe. Jauie* Hall. John Hall. Thomas Hall. D W Hamblm. \Vm. H Hanlon, Michael Hallidav, Samuel Hall. Eilsur Hagau. Timoihy Hailigan, Pamck Hammelt 4. Sv.a. Nathan B Hall. Thomas W 11 ammitt. Samn ei R Hall. Charles W Hall, James HalL J M?ion ?dw iu-. Lyons, A Lynch, Laus D'und. Stephen D Lucas. Oliver B Lv.rnia. Wm ilneauley. T J Mac iu-.c J W i> Manduiel, M S Maguire, Henry Mann. T Manning. Je-se Mami.Js.cob Magie. Re?.-W H Mairs. John Mahoney, David Mal abr, F Mann. J?col. Mr... e. John O Magee, Thomas [ai n tg.Tbos J Malone. Wm P Marsh. Wm.-2 Marua. F..:gar Mar-h. Honad Marc. G MarineF'ire and ln 11- -ran eeCO Marcbau'^MuBrd way Man-n. John Marlin. A J Mariner. Charles Mason. John Mason. Rober: Maren. Mo-es Mason, a A Manen?. G Marrrtt. Geo .Mark*. Alfred [Meuetaou, John E Xago&VJ E Msjl;ew,E f..i McKanner. John McGregory, i?au:? McGee, Cbas McGuire, Philip UcGumness,WmC McElror, John Qui?lj. John Igueen. James Kaadell, EH Hfj^rOnK, Edw ard T A Co KaJv. Frank Kavmoud. E B . ... 1. G V..2 Randell, W A Rai h>ton. John Ravstoad. Edward i:a::.Trv.CaptThos Reilev,"!!. Rell rig. Wm S Kend'.gs. Johann i; . ... Patr ?? Beading. Mr Regan."Micbael rtrx-'er. Henry Reed, Lew is B Reels. John Heed .Charles TS .4 ReSay, John G Ridiardson, Eli W Rising. WmC Hilly. John HJJey Francis Riv-e". J P Rider. G T Katcher. Jobs BAsh, Capt Rider, Arthur Ripka. Allred Rilev, Thomas Rickets, Alen Richards. John W Richard son, CftPt Swphea ? ouseey-. jomx-J i Sehrai g.!. WiJ; s IStoert, H-r.ric<: Smon. H-ttry ;Sir.*kba-*v. j0l2 - ? Eugene I*, H**nry Shrnhi et-Wa-hiug ; ion 'Siserr... ?t.-:(*r ptie? J H Summons, Raphae. P.liter. Hear.' Ric*. T:ra* Roach. Trioraa? Ro?er?, Danie; Roger?, star hUfred i: irers, Capt Ja? RolRUi G W Robert?. John J Robbins. A Roger?. Daniel Robert. Nicholas Rohntson; Roo t T Still, y~\ Rosen, PmCW h Snath. Phors * Roben?, 6 A Stti.th. wa N Rodger, ProfWH SnVitt-Wnt f. '."". R.-.ndol-li smitii. Tim* W P.o?r*. Her. B Smith. Ps.tr.ei Rober.s. JnoO i smith. J ante* Robinson. Jr.o O iSrnith. Edward Robertson.Rev DT Smith.' E DelatieldJ Walton, Isiae Robinson. Dr Jno Saiiih.Carvi.Mo?--'Waran. Jame. Rooney. Daniel ?? ir * iWsiker. Jno i: Edward Smith, C Rosaf ranascoJoze Smith A Holl?nder ??a 1 Smith, Geo MP Rouse. Jos?-; !i Snath, i; W Ross, Charles Smith, I a Ross, Wra Smith, Wes y Srr?th, J E Smith, Jno W Smith. Franc Viral?*:. Jose Mar tines Value. Jesse R ' V'edderTacares', 3 Vennesle, John Verne. D T C Vaii:Ct?.-i?F,MD Voorhies. Wm V andeusen JacobB \ attBarcl.:m. Jno Van Vorn. .Mr. v a:: N". -'randJohn [Van S *.*>*. Jno R [VmrrsJeT. Wra Wand u II. John IWadswortu. Louts I F iWal'aee. Sawnel Wade. J Jr Wales, Henry N il itherf :I. Alltn Ryxtn.M R.burne. Wm Russell, S W Roggles, Rathbnrn Smtih, Chas H Rust, Chaaeey G Smith. Jr.o P Waraeek, Wm Wall, Charles WsJIer.WmJamea Water Rvne. Jos Wats, Patrick Watson. Mr Way. Wm S Wa -.LS Warn. Charles Ft ierick [Warst. Isaac Ward. J-me* W Warnick, Wa RndotT Wm Schr?der. A'iff jWsters. Geo L His-- .1, Bet: Sto-.s, A examier iWarr?.. Car: Ja Rnshmore, Joseph Soiner. John JWamarton.Jno H Rast,Charles ' Stokes, James L [Weblej", Thomas Stoftbril, CG S Weir, R fc J Scanlan.John SonthariLS*, .vester Weaver. Wm Salt, John iScott, G Wheeler. A A Sa:,.-.-K:e, Josiah Sawyer. <ieo Scott: Weid. Thomas A Samps.,n. Aley Scott,WalterLock-JWerd, Thomas A Samrais, James R art Wheeler. 11 H Satis'urd. Robert Scott. Capt Jr.o Weil. Carl Sanderson, Rlch*b ScottvJas {Wheeler, Henry G S:ary. Robert Stone. Sherold D Webster. Tliorha* Staru,:?;.. Angnsms Scott,Capl Francis A Co _ M JStout.Jsrr.es !> iWueeler, EB-.2 Scanneil. Wm ,Somer?. Isaac |W*uliaats.Jobn Sandfore.Wt; Schooiera.'!. Jno J |Wilson. JnoS Sparjrnan. Charles i ScboonnakerTevJ | Wilson. Tho* B Sage)-.Charles St*net*^udgeDW|Wil*on, Wm S ickett, Geo A Scavill, Joseph A I Williamson, Jno Straffer. Frederick Stuart. E W Wumuns.EP Stales, Thomas Snnon. EHshaB Wilson, Ben H Stafford. Lawrence ScnrVin, Mr i-Wright,Simeon N Slagg, Dar d J stnrvesant. Jno P. W..E Saiind-r?, Henry : Sullivan. Sylvester!Wiehorn. Chas Sir--:.. . Tn*.D-r. Daniel W;.; Na Angel Shaw, P.-.t; Sttaw. Geo L Starke. Wm E Starr. Lucius P Struth, Wm Sargent, L P Sarles, Bishop Jno Wi Shew. Wm A ''Taylor. Wattle T SattCiiee, Jarre- a Ts man, Wm L Saoerlee, L it . rsylor, JohnASon Shaw. J?s Stone Trash. Col Wm E Sawyer, Alpbeus ; Taylor. Monroe Seger, Francis jThr.yer. L W Searles, J ? Talcolt. Thos G Stearns A Mnlloy .Tapiay.Jrto Henry Sbealea, Henry T?anT,John Selleck, Andrew- B Tre (ill, R Senin?in,S!iudrickL Telmar.des R Sear-, Joshua C TerwiUiger, Alberl Sbeken, John Hil-I R ton iTremblr. Da-..i SearisR 0 Teirney, Thorr.u? Tills*?? Mr Taitlor.TS'-heprrlei thsntel i Taylor; Capt G W i Williams. Geo . ? .r.J..t.at!.in.M W...:a:r... B F Taylor, Henry A Wilsen. Alfred T'i!'.er.:.DrTi'.omas Wilson. H W Falbot, CaptJostahl-Wrigbt, Geo Thayer, R Hoogh-|Wil y t ton t Wtlkins, Frec.er.ck Thntcher .v Tenner: Wil.iams. Marnn - Willard, Ablthar A W . tntsl H Reyes Rott. G II Tilhnan, Mr merman, P!iiiip:Titus, Myron nis, Wm I Vobias. CaptDauiol ?n.-er, James H | S To ld. Franc-i D Tow ley. Mr Trout, David Thompson. Ot 0 Vow le. J.-t, nittih * Tompkins.G WB Whitaker, Capt Ti.ompsoiiMatlie.v Oren F Winthrop.S P i. Co Topp. John S White. John Thompson, Chas CjWorster J il Mtl.2 Thorn] son, John AlWood, Geo Troutman. Geo M^ | Wollen. ChnsW Topp. U Thomas, Hiram Tobln. J W Turktngton, Win Turner! Jabez Turner. Joseph Tvler. Edward Ste. l. Hon N Se 'ley, Rer .I-iroi Spencer. John A Sheridan. Michael Sterling. Waller Shendly, Wm Seiton. Chnries Seymour. Wm R Scnnett, Wm U S'ew?.r:. \..i W Stewart. J Sheri :.::t. E lw ird Stewart. Wm Steven?. H E Schemierborn, Pe? ter B Sherman, Hugh Stewart. Alvan Sherwood. Panto Seres, Rev F. H Seiler. Henry Sr^encer, Jofm Senner. James Sewall, .Merrill S Sberman, Ben \V Simon?. It L Still. John H S..:t. .I,lines Wright, Dr Clark Wright i. Co Wiltbergcr. Cap: Wilson 4: Dunn Wilson, John H Wilson. Wm Jr Wi - Ii n, Wm Wi Hams, Ellas G Wippet ? Wra Whitney, Francis H N' ' White. James Jr WinskVw; Rirhard .V; I Siieman White, Ben C W . ? James 11 Whitehuase. Mr White. Edward Whitconib.V Whipple, Solomon Worland, Michael I Woodruff; E ] w\ jley, Wm Wood, Jno P. |Wroe. Dr J A..2 Wood*. J H Wood, James Tiithill.TheodoreM; WiwdwortiiEpli'm i> ii VouoaTs Jno Caher, Robert I out .-. - S I ? i mj tirev. Win s iToung, Nelson A I nderntUBartoGMl Young, Wm P idenvood. J M I Voting. Lvmsn - idetn, Koben V ites. W S KOHERT1I. HOURIS, P. M. vToul. / MIAI. -CGAI.-I'GAI. -TIh -v.: ? -it er-nr. . ..w l s. v charging the very- best quality ofRed Ah Peach Moun? tain Coal wDich they are prepared to deliver either from the boat or yard at the lowest market price. Likewise; Lehigh, Virginia and Liverpool Coal. All the above Coals are carefully screened and delivered im lite best order ex? pressly for familv ose. P. A. A W. S. RIDABOCK'S . Coal Yard, Na IDSGrand-sL between Imlstp" Mott-st ar.,1 the Bowery. I) . ?>< 11 ?)Kt 1LAKJ> COA1,- . - Peach Orchard CoaL?The snhscriber 1ms jn?t ,,|?.;....i n yard us above, and has now on Laud a choice lot of Red Ash C..ai?, selected from the most celebrated veins and of the following sizes, viz: Broken Egg, Stove and Nut, for -ale at lowest market prices. Also, Lehigh, White Ash. Liverpool and Cumberland Coals on hand. All of the above for sa.e from yard or vessel. Apply to T. SluKES DICKERSOif, 63 Idih-st. noar6ih-avemid, and Iii7 Antbony-sl near Broadway. N. B.? Lehigh and White Ash Lump Coal by the cargo or single ton. sd if C'l HltllUI.AMHOAI. i i i 'charce in a few days a cargo of the above coal, fresh from the company mines, in t'iaid order, ail lump?, ut the foot of Thirteenth--:. N. it. For sal.- lowfdrcasbi apply T. STOKES DICKERSON.No, 6 I Thirteenth st -?if m-iir iii'i-Hveniie. and IOT Anthony-?*, near Broadwav. ?lisccIIancons. KEIN TUN ? MEEN rUlM ! MEZN FTJU 1 nPHE Celebrated Chinese Sum Powder, for restoring, A beautifying and preserving the complexion, and reu dering the -sin delicately white, smooth and soft i. Meen Fun is simply a preparation of Oriental lierfs. and may be u-ed with perfect safely for the cure of all ou tstneoos disorders. Among ihe most prominent are Ten, Freckles, Insensible and Copious Perspiration, Blotches, Pimples. Spots, Irritation, Coarseness, and a variety*.! others. I To be had of V. Curebngb, No. 2t)9 Broadway; C. H. , Ring, corner of'John and Broailway; A. B. Sands i Co. 100 V dton-sL; Rnshton V Ca Broadway; Henry John? son, conn-r of Broadwav and Cbambera-aL . and ail other ' respectable chemists auu oerfomers tluoagbont the Cnited States ; and of the sole importers, HOBBS X CO. 2 Wali at, in boxes, rnce .1*. and is. auJT lm* FOR ALL. WELL AND SICK. MRS. CARROLL'S Medicated Vapor and Sulphur Bath*. 13! Fuilon-st opposite St Paul s Church. These Baths are the most safe, lellgbtfal and efTiraciOuS remedy for colds, rheumatism.chills and fever. Vc. and not only a cure, but a preventive to many of ??The thousand ills that flesh is heir to " They afford the most agreeable mode ol Bathing, and are essential to thorough e,e,i-.l:r.e-s. re** Mi?. Carre.'. H i. . difl'er from ever,- other ''Vapor Butiis." so called, and have been established in Ibis City for more than 2" ye?r?. Sulphur Baths'recjire half an hour's notice. Portable Vapor Baths sent to any part of the riiy or vi? cinity. s8 lw THE HF.?.3 DOCTOR'HAS COME. " ?pilV. PHILADELPHIA HERB DOCTOR has opened a an .'dice here in New-York.?That same Herb Doctor who ha* been doing such wonder* in Philadelphia?who has been rating thousands?be has come on here and opened an office in Broome-st No. 266, between Allen and Orchard sts. Henuke* pure Herb Medicine* for the cure of all diseases and t? wil'ltng to ti iI-'Hup a.', case*. ?.>j the most hopeless, on the terms of No Cure No Pay. It you know of any one sick, be sure to teil them of his ar- I rival, and remember the place. No. Cf*j Broome-st. Eng- J li-ti and German pamphlets will be given to all who call for them. sn26 Im* | thu TORFE no. SMITH S r-wly invented Torpedo, or Ele.-t.-9 Magnetic Machine, may now be ?eerftn operation at the office nf the S.*:entirlc An.encan, I^J Fulton-st. (Sun Buildings.) where they may be had beautifully hnishrd. Printed direc- , tlfsne accoiurainy them an'Sim* nc? >i c m ES I'**.-: ci ,t i> k. t~ i ~ ~. purchasing Emblem-, lie. for Encampmenis or Lodge*, are reouested to call and examine those mtrodnced 'ex? pressly lor the New Work) by the ?ubscr.ber, and winch j nave been approved of by the'fol'.owing Encampments Mount Olivet. Egyptian. Mi-pah. tc' of New-York; Po- 1 tomac Lodge. Alexandria. D C ; Winchester. Virginia; | und many others. Tie- undersigned would sl*o r?spec-.fn::v s-il-cit a call from merchant* and others visiting the city at his Str..\. i Basm r. Ft.ii; and Ornamental Painting Rooms. No. : 101 Nassao-St. w here he flatter* himself, that hi* original i :? .-.sand acknowledged superorty of -.vorkrntinshtp. ia , connection with moderate charges, w'til otf-r inducements j for patronage n*i-iirpas-ed by any establishment in N-w- ' York. Cou:i*ry nierchs.its can have their order* executed daring their slay in the city*, and signs, tic. can be forward- | ed with safety to all pans of the ITnited S-.ate?. L( Ki KM AN atige ate Ackers: ts v M:ller ) No. ie'i Nassau?L LA-HPf?, GIRANDOLES, H ms.andChan ue_.;er.. ?De:tr. 3* .:her i. Co. Wa-:..ig*-..:: Stor- -. N >. !Ai) \\ uhaa>st are manufac'.uring and Lave alwav? on hand, a full assortment of articles in their line, of the fol? lowing description,, which they will sell at wholesale or rets.. .: prices, for cash ? Solar Lam?-?Gilt, Bronze and Silvered, in great e&r.eiy. Suspending Solar*, da da Bracke: So.ars, da da Solar Chandeliers, do. da 2. H and 4 lights. Suspending Campheue Lamps . Bracket da do. Side ' da do. Camphene Chandelier?g. . and 4 light*. Girandoles?G.it. Si.vereii ^nd Broazec.various pa::sri HaB Lasten:??\arious rizes^witfa cutor stained gla-s. Si : DE IT/. BROTHER i. CO. and MITTRESSES VrTTH (.AEVANTZED S The undersigned ha.? for -a-r Srrrg Maiiresse*. man uiaciured in the best Tsgincr, ar.g of UM m-ist approved forms. The ar.i.-le trust of necessity, from its convenience, free? dom frctn ventt;-:. its easy vei.ulatioa. and nr.-urpassiible comfort, supersede everv thing else o{ the krud. Order? rece.Ted tor Hotels, steamers. Packe: S':i.-?. a p* '?:?? '? - ? a: No. ?:g '?>-?>? t S. F. HALSET i\y The pubiic. and the meiiical faculty tn particular, are :nv>sl to call and examine ?hem. au25 if p KOTOS \\ AiC?^?^?'i?I.? BATH??T~ior s-'Ladit, (rent.*-men. comer of East Broadwav ?r.d Carra ilwi sL Price per natn lgj cenis. except on Satur day* a^g Suauavs, on which cavs'the pnee will be 18}cts jegt Um-_ '_?_iL y KETCH AM. HARDWARE PAPER-?All ?izei . - ...ties tor si-e a: Paper Warehouse Na ? Bur tng-*!:.^ *3 2w CYRUS W. FIELD. A >IE-*S I.OW.PRICKD Fcs lscap? arg 1.-tiers fA.- t r ?a;? by JOHN CAMPBELL i. CO. ?u'-> lm ll? .sA 119 S'u?-.., V EWS AND Book Prmong Paper raaoV -s^ ^ _CYRls W. FIELD.? Bt -e lo urjer tv HANGING PAPEK-Brow nand CYRCS W. FIELD. 9 Burlmg-?l:p. ip- I i h:te. For sajr by HARDWARE P?PE??a.. ...cs uucanesi :or sale by CYRUS W. FIELD. ' Br.rl;ng-*.:p. sizes and intcknes?, I \VR-VPPING PAPERs-Afall assortment in store. " asc; lor sale by QYjJfflj W. F1?LD, ?Buoiing-siip, Patent ItU?irincs. GREAT AMERICAN* REMEDY. DSL O. C rarCHN * .vDVXRTi-EME.NT FOB 1346. T^t Great Asacricun Kiawfj Vkufjott FtgtCaMc Lahon tnptic tfizturt. THIS ?SIVEBSAL PAN u"KA isnowb? Inf rnrxod ced mio Europe, the Ea?t and West Indies, .south Arne-.ca. aad other part? of Lbe globe, where disease exist* in any form. The Drilled Slate* and U:e Csuada.- have tor :he r-usl three yearsseverelytested thevirtues which the propri ?Mr. npoe the introduction of:nis medicir.-. l.-e*:ta:ed not 10 gay it possessed. In tttrodaciag this GREAT VEGETA? BLE REMEDY, the most startling promises were mads cn the par. of the medicine?~t> novel was me tbeorr?the rr.netrle?upon which the cures were to be effected, that people threw up ihetr bands and cried, what next' Even credulity -tarled with surprise, and the so called * Faculty" made themselves merry over the " new humbug."" But mart the result?the three years have pa--sed away?public opinion, the voice of millions and more of observing indi? viduals, have stamped this REMEDY the most singular, wonderful, tncomprebensiveand miraculous curative pow? er ever produced. The l?' Great DtSSASa which the proprietor of this medicine had the presumption to say ex? isted, and that all various disease* were but secondary, has now million* of believers. They must believe, for they have witnessed the eSect of this restorative. Ir has con? quered all eases, by simply conc.uer.ng the OME. The ?? Obi School" now open their eye*. Their old dogma*, like the morning mist, dy before the light of truth, and common sense now seeks a road to health" its own war; mitred of closing its eyes and being led. The truth of the principle upon wuich this article cures t esta] tabed,andthe state? ment is again boldly, most emphatically, most decidedly re? iterated : T\u medicine r-t.'i rfmv /rum the body crery dis trueicaica has a rame?every duo' grmizution of the ryitcm s-'iich can exist. If hone and muscle remain, tail mrrfmnf will restore to a perfect ttate. The old Calomel, bleeding, biis ter.ng svstem is about to faiL The proof daily presenting it*elfof the truth of ova theory, is a prop out of the old structure, which will soon tumble to the ground, a shapeless ma?s L i" ignorance and deception. Invalids, resort at or.ee to ibis medicine. It is a strictly Vegetable Remepy. the product of our own soil?a com? pound of twenty-two dirlorei: ingredients. Each root has :i- per ;a- rar: of the -y-:em : > act ipor., and this a.-:. >n is always produced?its etfecrupcra the -hole system i* im? mediately apparent. Testimony of the highest character is daily coming to the proprietor, fuil of truth, ana you will always see names, places and dates. Not a parJcle ot false eyidei ee is offered en the pan t f this Great Curative.? Themost careml perusal of the pamp'-.let desired. It gives ihe character of ail the secondary complaints which prevail, and which have been cured by this article. Evi? dence of cures m lome of the most dreadful cases Ofling cnngVorapiainls w hich it has been the fortune of any medi? cine io cope with, is found?cases which have been left to die. Hundred-in every large city of our Union and the Canada* have to thank*this article for their lives, and so do tbey, as Sellers in the possession of the propr.etor wiU show.' This Gre\T Mcoicnte will cure DROPSY, rarrrrj ttage . GRAVEL, and ?Ii si-d- of .uri .-ulty In be urinarv fans : l 'ompl/nntf ot ".lie KtDNEVs. neni-ness nf:':e back ; f EMALE IRRKilfLARlTIEsimmr/fiarr.'vr/ir. G,/. and a h-a, ytone given to the system. Let every Female at on CO resort to this mfi medicine and use UO Other. Diseased l.i-.e'. fa.ii gfjrioa. liilioi" Complaint'. Dyspepsia, instant.;.- relieved! Hhrur.utirm. Gout. tec. produced by inaction of the blo?*i, wi.l a.ways : nd r- .ief; Ir,.Jaiued Lungs. Cough, even Cos sumption, unless the patients and their medical advisers wer.- ueceived. ha* been cured by this medicine: SC ROF l"LA. and a.. flrvpttre ljuea'ei. Files, ?v-i/'fio*. Indamria ti.m cf the F.yc. Palpitation of the Hea-t. Sick Headacne. Jaun? dice. Fever and .lor?the whole catalogue might be named ?e..,; it,i- O vrov buy no ntie,. Put up in >u oz. bottie*. at $2: 12 or. bottles. $1 each. Be careful hut v?< ot nor imposed upon. Every I'oitle has :iie words * Va ighn's Vegetable Lithor.triptic Mixture" blown upon the glass?the written signature of " G. C. Vaughn'' on :he directions, and G. C. Vaughn. Buffalo, stamped on the e. -k. Ni ne other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. \ ?t cux. aid sold at the priuc'pal Agency. 183 Main-SL Buffalo, at wholesale and retail, to whom all communications must come post-paid. Mi a devoted exclusively to thr side of this Mediane.at sale and rets N EW-YORK CITY, 11W N.\s SA?-ST., !i. M. LAKE: Sa im.Mai* SWEssex-st Thos. P. Chase: Cincinnati, Onto. J. H. Birgn, on 3d-st, 2d door from Walnut: St-Louis, Ho. J. Walker. At wholesale and retail by Mrs. E. Kid.ler, |nn Court st Boston, am! at rei.v.i by respectable Druggists, as advertised in the papers. Ciias. H. Ring. l'>2 Broadway : E. M. Guion. 127 Bowery: Wrat:& Ketchum, 121 Fufton-st-; J. as. Cod. lit gt :i. 3,13 l*l i l*o.-..sL: Mr*. Have-, !> Fi.ton-L. Brook - -. I., u .ilium-, i' "? Orand-st WHliamsburg. au2t'. Sm FITS ! PITS!! VGREAT TP.K'.MPH In Med ne has een achieved by Dr?. IVANS A HART, inthecure of Epileptic Fits, (or falling sickness;) Convulsions; Ac. Physicians of every age nave pronounced this disease mcuable. The proprie? tors of the Vegetable Extract, howe ver, feel no delicacy in ?nying that a can be cured. They would, therefore, respect fully mvite physicians, and all others who are Interested, to examine the testimony which i- here offered; If it is de? ception, let 11 be exp.I i ui if it i- true, then in tbe name of humanity no longer lei it be said that Epilepsy i* incura? ble. Please call on or address (posl-pald) the * following persons: Wil lem IL Parse 11*, sfl?cted CJI years, certificateni" cure sworn b. before Mayor Havemeyer, March Tib ult,; Jacob Petty. 5 years, 171 lielaucey-st. N. V.t the danghter of Oli? ver <_'. Denstow; Esq. 9 y,-?r-. Yonkers, N. York. Sylvanns Kelly. l:i year-, Staten Island.'; .Mr. Bennett. 9 years, 171 'ir-in 1-sL N. V ; James Ellsworth, 7 years, IS Dover st, N. York Joseph Me Do gal, < vears. East Brooklyn, L L: Hen? ry w. Smith, son of Hen-v J. Smith,". N.-ur-.S'. \. Custom House. For additional t-'-timony see pampbleu, which may be had gnuuitouslyai our office. N. B.?'I be K.tract, together with the nee mpnuyingme? dicines, with fill! directions, are carefully packed in boxes tor transportalion. Prices per box S9, An und s.'i. Single bottles, wuli necessarr medicines, S2. dbs.' ivans k HAUT. Proprietors, Principal Office I'll Grand-st. Agent?1. N. Parker, .'1: t'nmhiii. Boston, Mass.:A.Skid dv. gjii Race-sr. Philadelphia; iL Van Buskirk,292Broad -:. Newark. N. J.; J. H. Hugcins, 127 Chapel-st Ncw-Haven, Ct; B. W. Bull; Hartford. Cli Ludlow It Co. Staten Island; Barlow A Peck. Pratisv.ile. N. V. s7 eodlm C ON ST"i POTION, (COSTtVZXI ss) Destroyed li'ii^uu.' .Vri/iiiarr, Injections, ??, Batks. Discovery Recently made in Franee, BY M. WARTON.?Price, Thirty Cer.t..-Tlie Fifth English edition, translated from the 2od French edition of the exposition of a natural; simple, agreeable and in? fallible means '.recently discovered in France,) not only of overcoming, but also ot completely destroying obstinate, inveterate and habitual Constipation, without using either pargativi In lections, or baths i followed by a great num? ber of authentic doenments from eminent physicians and Kber persons of d ,unction, certifying tto complete offica cy of the means. foldattlM national depAl of Warton, of Paris. So. i i2 Wll mi-si. in- : al-i> by Jno. MOhau, laa Broadway ; C II. Ring, cornet ofJobn-tL and Broadway; Wyatt und Ketcham, 121 Fulb>n-*L; Henry Johnson, 273 Broadway; corner Cbamtmrs-St-l Apothecaries'Hall. 609 Broadway; lames Crumble, catnerUowery und FOurtb-SL : and Dr. Lewis, ->?' Bowery ; in Brooklyn by Dr. Cbar.es Steane, 114 Fuiton-sL ami Smeod* cancers"-ko cure'tvo'pay. DR. B. J. SHEPARD having discovered a specific medi? cine, which has a peculiar t.i-'.e for Cancers, and will aot injure sound flesh, but will extract ulmost any sue can? cer in from five io ten days. Numerous testimonials ami certificates of rure- may be seen ai hi* office. No. Ill Murrsy-st. N. Y. Office hours from 10 to IS?2 to 4. P. S.?The only successful remedy known for Cancer of die Tongue. s82w* VVHITWlll.I.'S ONLY TRUE AND ORIGINAL D OPODELDOC, recommended by Prof. Mitchell, of New-York. This Is the only effectual remedy for Sprains. Gout. Cramp. Itlieuinstiom. St'irfuess of Neck and Joints, Bums, Weak? ness of Limbs, Ac. Spechl C itmox.?Tbe public are earnestly requested to lie on iiieir guard agninsi imitations and counterfeit*ofthis valuable preparation, winch interested per-ons will en ieavor to palm otf on you for the genuine. These Imitations sre composed of materials entirely useless, and often ab-o luielydangerous to use. Rememner that WnitwelPs Opo? deldoc's the original article, tne Ingretiients of which tt 1. composed ar- recommended by Prof. Mitchell; of N. Y.? No oilier Optsleldoe can po,-i ? e re-einble it in anything, sxcei t oiitw ard appearance. Therefore, beware and avoid iJiem, as you value your life and limbs. Before von purchase -ee thai es cry bottle has the sta? ture of J; P. WhUwell on die outside wrapper?none oilier Tun possib y. be rjermine. Certificate from lion. Samuel L. Mitchell. M. D. LL. D. to Mr. John P. WhltwelL Sir?The receipt contained in your le'tor for a composi? tion to be used in Opodeldoc appears to me to contain a number of good ir.gredier.ls. The articles enumerated are all USeAtl ones. If I possessed your preparation I should prescribe it freely for extemafaccidents, (or I think ll mu-i be an ex? cellent thing. I wish you, and those who may use ?. stie? res* unu comfort with lt. I am trj.v. vour-, SAM TEL L. MITCHELL. Price "i rents a bottle?52 per dotea. WHITWELL'S Aromatic Soufl,for Headache and Ca if b, composed pnnripail-of Rotltt and Aromatic Herbs. (A Certificate from Dr. Benj. Waterbouse, Member ofthe Medical Society in London, of the Me<lic?l School m France, and late Professor ofTbeorr and Pr-cuce of Physic in Har ard Cnwersiry in Cambridge, accompanies each iMjtlle.i Cz*~ Prii-e 2"> and >> cents per bottle. Sold in N. Y. by Ru.hton k Co.i Sand' k Co.: Aspinwalli Lawrence and K-e-e; ShietE.a, and others-. Brooklvn. R, .1. Davies: Newark. E. R. T Will am?. iyllj WtStf THE PELES I?A cure for life secured:?Dr. L> ham's Internal Remedy for 'die cure of Piles. The I'ege table Pile Electuary. invented by Dr. A. I.'pham, a di*nn guished physician of New-Yorkcity, i* 'Jie only really suc :es-ful remedy for thai dangerous and di-tre-singcomplaxt the PI es, --- er .rfered to the American publle The Electuary contains no Mineral Medume. no Aloes. foh>ryn/u, GumAorr.or other powerful and irritating purga- ' live. No fear of taking cold while under it* influence; bo j change in d el necessary. If taken according io liirecttOO* 1 cure for life it rua.-antied. Anr.rker Certificate <u 'ertificate added 10 the hnndreds that have al? ready been reoeived. of the efficacy of Dr. Dpham's Elee luar)"- New-Vcrk. August 25. l?s-5. | Mcurs. tfyatt A Kef-ham?(rents ? For several years pa't I have been troubled w-;?j Piles, a very costive state of ? :he bowels, indigestion ana weakce** oi" the svsbrm. But ] my complaint not being to severe as to daab> me from : justness, and a dread fhad of pny-icians and paien: med- ; .e-.se*. thai nr.:: ::ii- Spring 1 never use>i any medicine or ipplied to a phys.cian tor relief. The P..es then b^mg so levere :hat I allowed several operations to be performed, '? without any benef-.L Determined after this to try other | means. ] read an advert:?emer.t of a cure g'-aranued oy ? Jse rise of Dr. L'pham*s Electuary. I purchased ihre'e . wxes at your store, and from ti.e u*e of wnich I found 1 aiyself eniirely cured of the Pile* and my health much ; Improved. I remain. Sirs, your much i-dev?-d fn-nd. the writer of the above, from motive* of deliearv. de rlme* having h:s name used: but authorize* us to refer to aim or ?sow the original Cerancate to those who may ! joubt its m'ben?ciry. I ?,mJ"~X-v,*t'?',:^LVTrrl- Sold, wholesale and re- ? ES 5 W i ATT A KETCHAM. i.l fulWlHl N Y rncaSL_Jya 6m piIsE!?.-DlTCHETT'S Spanish S^.ic (or the Piles a. has been ce.ebrated 4" years in this eitv, lit wants no pu?ug:l it ha- cured tens of ihousaads and i: can be pur reaped a: his house. ?7 Ro-eve/.-st. and of hi* Ag?-3t>. P. ?-?' ."? ?- '? ->.?.; P. .M--t.e. jr.! Grand-sL; A.MeLeod, \r Hnf*?pU-?*g Ii. I K:e-s:,-J, 521-Broadwav.anti of Mrs. - ? ?: _ ? 11 CJ ALA3L%>"DEK IRON FOUNDRY, Not - k-71"4 G>Terc?-st. between Rhingtoo and S'^nton st*. The subscribers are now prepared to execubs order* for light ' tad heaw macainerv ane other cisstings of tbe best quaury jf :nm. and on =hori notice. P. B. A J. AMORY.' I _?3Jraetjdj_ IVIS DOW GLASS?From the celebrated Majrrsta? "? tory of Chance Bro?ier?A Co. Biruungtam? Eag'iish Crown, all s^ze*, from 10x12 to Hx24 Engluh Sheet '"Juck/ d s do lOxlZ to 31 xA2. Chance'* Patent PiaUrdo do 10x14 to 21v34. The above now on hand and regular! v :moorte<!, br *4 2w-?_W. CHANCE: Jr. Tti Jo'hr.-sL I\rET!?'-JEB>EY COPPER ORE^-For sale, so L 1 ions of Copper Ore igray suiplmreti (rorn the Fleining ton Mine. Apply to E. B. HART, ]?4 tfc_Na 4 j Hanover-sL E^REM'H I'lsASS?An assortment of all sizes from 10x14 to 32x42, lately received, and for tale by H 2w W. CSA.NCE, Jr. 76 Jcia-St, Jnsnraiue. Ql\VRTERLY REPORT at the New-York Lite Fire. Marine end Iu-a=ii State Stock Iiuur?=ce Com ! pa it, Aagu.-i ad, IMS. r?<OlstCr*>. : Back and other Slocks. $2.ig.*?Yi r*i ' Bond sr.d Mortgage*-.?.;.....,? ? ?? Real E-iare.im.iVsi '?1 >r?e:-.;acd the BtLLs of various Banks.3,410 It* Bills Receivable. 4,:0 J7 Expense, ai-sioiiau,. 7*0 25 Total. 316.1 In 30 I.HSiLITIES. ' Capital ?:ock.S?np 000 00 Bills payable. ?jgfi jj Total. 14 , Surplus. LVO' 06 no. or policies issued. Life. I33 Mahne and Inland..... ?Ca. j f iK.??*So'T"'a!.T?i JOHN K. ToWNSF.nd. Prosiue:.:. i Alfrfp Keeshaw, Actuary. Tbeonde . ...iv::ig examined the above statement and compared IS with the Books and Vouchers uisaid Com pa:v. find ".: a correct transcript of the same, h?re s. Livingston. u m. Lawrence. ! au.'4 lm*_james L. brown._ THE EAST RIVER M < (Stock ps::y of the city of New. York?Office No. til Wall-sL? ' This Company continue* to insure against loss and dam* ; age by tire, on dwe;iing-hoises, warehouses, buildings. go.Ms, :nere::*.::d.*e and la u*ehol.i furniture, on as taver able terms as stniilar Institniioasin this city. JOHN BROl WF.K. President. I CH.\aLE> H. Birnev. Secy._ ?7 Inf LI FE INSURANCE.?The tfew-E -land M Lite Insurance Companv of Boston w ill receive applies j lions for Life Insurance a: Itt Wall-st, DIRECTORS, tViJllard Phillips, George H. Kulm, Peter Wsdnwrtght, William Parsons, James Read, William w. Stone, Francis C. Loweu, Robert Hooper. Thomas a. Dexter. 1 Robert B. Forbes, Charle* P. Curt:**. Otis Tuft* WILLIARD PHILLIPS. President. Joxaxius Amorv, Secretary. J. is C CH-ir?v.vM. D. Medical Examiner, New-York. Forms of application tor insurance and all netessarv tn formation will be furnished by the subscriber, at his office, No. Wall-st. New-York. Jl tf JOHN HOPPER. Solicitor and Agent. Ccgal Notices. CHERl FF'S SALE.? ! Ocia* to me directed and delivered. I will e\:v*e :.? sale j on.Wednesday, the nrntl day of September next, a: the ve-itbule of the City Hall of the City of New-York. at 12 i o clock, M. all the rieht, title and interest of Cu-l mg NIc ! o.s. which be h,ni on the twentieth dtiv June. 1846, or at ' any time afterward, of, in and to the"follow irg described 1 property, to witi j All those certain four lot,, pieces or parcel- of land sit . nate. lying and being in the 17th llate 1 Ith) Ward ot the , ; city ofNew-York. and known and distingui-hed on a Map 1 showing a division of part of the real estate late of Nicbo- ] ; las W. Smyvesant, deceased, among his heir*, siluate in the Eleventh Ward of the citV Of New-York as lets No. three hundred and fifty-four (-?54.) three hundred Sfky-five : (355,) three hundred und seventy-five (375,) three hundred . an i seventy-six | 176,) and taken together are bounded and ] I contain a* follow*, namely: Beginning at a point on the i I Northerly side of Ninth-street three hundred (300) feet East- ! ; erly from th" North-Easterly corner of First-avenue and , Ninth'street- thence running" Northerly along lot* three j hundred and fifty-three 05SJ and three hundred and seven ty-seven (377,) one hundred etghtr-four (184) feet seven G> inches, to the Southerly side or tenth-st-?thence Easterly j along Tenth-street fifty (SO) feet to lot three hundred seven- I 1 ty-four (S74)?thence. Southerly along lot.* hundred and i j seventy-four. (374) and three "hundred and fitly-slx (356,) ; , one I i-i.ir.-d eightv four iiH) feet seven rr> indie* to the j Northerly-ide of Ninth-street?thence \\ esterly fitly C*i| ! feet :.-' e place ofbegintr.tig. be the *a:ne more or le*s, to- j getherwithallthe sppurtenancesweretobelciigingorapper- t tsining. Also on the same day, n: the same place, inunedi- | ate ereafter, all the right, tide and interesi of the above j ; named Cusl?ng Nichols, wi.irii lie had on the twentienth dav of June, 1346' of in and to ali and singular that certain ' I indenture of lease bearing date Oct. 4, l?4l. made between | [ Peter G.Smyvesant and Tarram Putnam, for all thai cer- ; I tain lot of lurid situate, lying and being m the ITili \\ ard of | l the City ot New-York, bounded a* follow*, to wit: Begin* ; ning at u point on the Smith-Westerly side ot renth-sc d:* I taut two hundred and twentv feet North Westerly trom the I ! Third-avenue, and running thence South westerly on a line | ? parallel with the *utd avenue twenty feet and five Inches thence Westerly on a line at right angles with the Bowery tony feet and two inches?thence North-Easterly on a line 1 parallel with the Said avenue alout thirty-three teet att.l : two inches (33-2) to Tenth-street?and thence South-East j erly along Tenth-street thirty-eight (38) feet to the place of beginning-, together with the building* and Im i provemenls, .vc. Uiereunto belonging or appertaining.? New-York. July 29th, lSel. AN M. JONES, Sheriff. Joseph Weed, Deputy Sheriff. Jy29 Iaw7w The above sale is postponed until Thursday, Sept. 10,at the above hour and place New-York, Sept-9th, imfi. wm. JUNES. Sheriff. Joseph Weed, Deputy Sheriff. ?in it { The a.i'-v-- sale farther postponed until Samrday, Sap I tember.12, at the above hour and place, New York, Sept 10, 1 I4fi WM. JON ES. Sheriff, j Joseph Weep, Deputy Sheriff. sli It SI IiiK1 FF'S SA I. K.?By "trine ol *ev. nil ? rlts of fieri facias to me directed and delivered,.! will expose to sale on Thursday, the ''th day of August next, at 12 o'clock. M. at the vestibule of the City Hall of the City of New-York, all the right, title and interest of Thomas K. Kelllnger, which ho bad on Ibe fifth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and forty-six, or at any time after? ward, of. in and to nil that certain tot. piece or parrel of ground situate in the Tenth Ward of the City of New.York, known and distinguished in a certain map, tnada of a block ttfgroun I belonging to HenryAstor, dated Ibe 9th March, 1812, by Stephen Ludluin, late City Surveyor, by lot number thirty-one (No. 31,). distant forty-three feet nine Inches North-Wesiorlv from Essex-street, bounded Sonth-Wester Ijrin front by Deiancey-sttreet, North-Easteriy In the rear by lot number twenty-eigbi (No. 28,1 Sou tit-Easterly by lot number Uiir-y (No. 30,) ami North-Westerly by lot number thtrty-tWO |.No. 32.) rout.lining in lirea<ltli ill front and rear each twenty-one feel ten niche* and one bah of an Inch, and hi length on each -tde one hundred feel: together with tho tenements; hereditaments and apnurtenances thereunto be* Qg, Or in any Wise appertaining. Dated New-York, June 25,1846. " WILLIAM JONES, Sheriff. Frederick I- Vclte, Deputy Sheriff. jeg'i lawnw luls The sale of Hie above described property Is hereby p-,st ponc-l untO the Ith day of September uext, at the same time 1 and place. WILLIAM JONES, Sheriff. I FaEDERlcK L. VttLTE, Deputy Sheriff. Dated; Mew-York; Aeg is: 6th, 18-16. au7 lawltds The sale of th-- ebov ! described j ropertj Is hereby Ibrther I postponed until the5th day ol October uext, at Ibe same 1 time and place. WILLIAM JONES, Sheriff! Kai dekii s. L. i n I , . Deputy Sberiu. Dated, New-York, Se.ii. .|th, 1816. S_5 lawfcds I sJlli:illfl"S >AI.I1. o (if a wrll ol fieri Ofucias io me directed and delivered, I will expose to ; sale on Monday, Septeml er i;. 1846, al 12 o'clock", noon, in the vestibule of the City Hall, in the City of New-York?all the right, title and Interest ofMary Hlggiiw, which she bad on the first day of June, one thousand, eigbl hundred and forty-siv, or at any tun.- afterward, of, in ajid to ull that certain lot, piece <>r parcel ot ground situate In the Tenth Wan! of the City bfNew-York, on 'he Easterly side of AI leii-st. known mid d.stingMlshed as No. i Alien-?*. In said City. New-Yorkvluly, Jl, iu-t6. WM. jones. Slu-nff. i. H. Pivknuv. Deputy. aul lawilt j)V OKDI1H if A K-t. t Supreme I3Court Commissioner In at.-i for Sullivan County, notice is hereby given that an attachment ha* issued againsl the estate ot'John GfOO, now or late of Noversiuk, Iti -aid county, an absconding or concealed debtor on due proof made to the *n:d Commissioner, pursuant to the statute concerning absconding, concealed, or non-resident debt? ors i and that the same will be sold for the payment of his | debts, unless he. the said John Groo, shall appear and dis- j charge such attachment according to law within three months from the fir-: p tblic i loh of this notice ; and that the payment of any debts and die delivery of any property belonging to said debtor to him or for Ins use, und the < transfer of a-iy property belonging to him fur any purpose , i whatever, are forbidden by law, and are volA Dated the ! 2Sih dav of J i.v. 1846. GEO. W. LORD. A'lornry for Altai ii. i red.--.r-. Monticello, Sullivan Co. N. Y. au! N-.v.m |> V ORDER ? ; tm* CouVt Dof Common Pleas of the County of (Jnondaga. and ! Counselor at Law of the Supreme Court, Notice i* i ereby given that an aitachment has issued agani"t the ' estate of Ransom B. vvi.ants, no w of Cnarleston, State of i South Carolina, a* a lion re-id-'tit debtor, ami that the same I will be sold for the payment of his debls,unless he appear ' and discharge such att'itcument according 10 law, u itlnn | t nine month* from the first publication of this nonce, and 1 .' that the payment of any debts due to bun by resident? of ; this Stute, and the delivery to him or for hi* u*e of any prop- I ' erty w ithin this Suite belonging to him. and the trari-l- r of ' I anv such proper*;* bv h-m are forbidden by law and are : void. Dated July 1st, 1S46. FORBES Is SHELDON, j jy4 lavi Imc Anont^ysfor Attaching Creditor. ' ? Y ORDER H~: -? M . ett Esq. a Supreme - tri B . ter, residing n the County of Cbautanoue, notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of the , statute authorizing attachments against absconding, con j cealed. and non-resident debtors, that an attachment luts issued against the e?t,ge of Joseph Farns worth, Junior, ' ? re-ioea; of the State of Indiana, and tliat the same wlfj be I sold for the payment of hi* debt*, unless be appear and ! ! discharge--.ei." attiu-nm-iit. accoruing to law. wimin nine . ! months "from '.lie first publication of thi* notice: and that ! ? the payment of any debt* due to him and the de- ; livery to him or for' hu u?e of any property belong ' tng to him and the tran-fer of any such property by htm ! are forbidden by law, and are void. Dated trie stld uay ol 1 ! July. 134?>. HANSON A. RISLEY, Attorney for a?8 law3m Attaching Creditor, Dunkirk, N. Y. j Y ORDER "( the Hunorabie Daniel 9. Ingraham. ' As*oc-..ite J.id.-e of the New-York Co'irt of Common ! i Plea*, notice is iiere .y given, pur-uant to the provi-ion* of i dw statute authorizing attachment* against absconding. ' I concealed and non-resident debtor*, that an attachment has bunted against the estate of Thomas H. Smith, a resident of . j the State of Pennsylvania, and that the same will be sold ; ; for the payment of uts debts, ut.le-s he appear anddis- . ci.arge -ijch sttaciiment. according to law, within "ine ; months from the first publication of lid* notice: and that ' the payment of any dents du? to him by residents of this , stale, and the del.very to bun or for m* iise of any proper- , ty within this State belonging to him and the tran.-ter ol any ; ?uch property by him are forbidden bv .aw. and are void. , ! Diteu the Jl-t day of July, 1346. E. W. CH ESTER. a .1 1 ?????-m ' Altorne? for A:ta-*i::ng Cre.:;-.,r. Y~?RlfKR ? - - - a Supreme Court Commissioner m and for the county ol Orange, t Notice is hereby ge.Ven that an attachment has issued \ ig ?trist the e.-.ate of A van WeiN a* a nonresident debtor; ' arid thai the same will be sold for the payment of bis debt. ' unless he appear and discharge such attachment arrord.ng to law, within n:tie months from the first publication of this t.i :ce ; and that the pavmer-t of any debt* due to him by residents of this S:-?:e. and the delivering to him or for hi* \ 1 use of anv property within this Slate bMoxtging to him. md the trar.ster of any' ?ach property by him, are forbidden by law i-i.i are voiu. Dated, Oosben, September 4th, 1346. a5 Uw i'ii J. W. GOKF. Altn'y for allach.ngcre-litor. IN PI RSTJANCE of an order of :;?..- Surrogate of the \ County of New-York. Nonce is hereby given to all per- ' -. ii- :ng ?? .-.ms agaie.-' John Felthain. late of the city of 1 New-York.decetije*d, *.o present the same with the voucllera thereof to the subscr.&er, at her residence, No. 146 William- I street, in the C.ty of New-York, on or before the thirtieth day of November next. Dated New-York, the 22d dav of Ms . Blay. ]M U: V FF.I. ill AM. Exec .??.*?? :? -f :? - . llr - ?. ??:: .:: ii-.:.-being our fam;lv phvsician, we, the undersigned, have taken the Liberty lohave ihis inserted. CHA11X.ES wight. john elwood. davis HARISON. Im* frances hopkins NOTM I - O. F. Watnwrigbt. on the l?t of Feb. 134.5. will be sold w pav charges unle-. the same are paid within ten days.? New-York, Sept 4?, 1&46. ?4 tOl* _JOS. S. FAR RAND, 132 Cedar-si. VALE'S CELEHR-VTED GLOBE and Tran*per v ent Celestial Sphere for sale at M. VALE'S Nautical In stimte. 3 Franklin-square. N. Y. Also, for sale, Vale'* Ele? ments of Astronomy and Astronomical Card, with 73 ques? tion*. Pr.ce 37J eta. N. B.-Lessons b7 Mr. 0. Vale oa the use of lbs Globes eg^Ajtgonoiiiy. ao27 iJSeoa* Real (Estate. ?PAFOK SAXJE?Tb? Country Seat tnd~Farm Un-'. ?h; the rw^rn-e of Henry \\. L:v.ngnos. Esc. ."?J ?* r ? > ?v. .,>??? ? \ rt: .. - :. ?? i ; ?- !! . Nor..-,. " ca . ? .: : eres ??? Dt* "f Mrs. Mary Lvis^t Tue Mansfoc consists of a main building ?^iSiSr. square, itwo stories in bight, and two wings.oacaai b*5 feet with cellar under the whole; finished fbrooaao^ ^ ihe most complete manner and commanding an aauaatt*? view >f Um s^**-hiH Mountains. There are also ob ?? ?esawat tse* roooxaaad r^iret,alata> ??bte and carriage-house: ai.o a fann-hoa?e KM rrakj barn. The farm consists of ISO acres of good land suiiat-u f. ir grain, grass or pasture, and ha* upon it a largo app;e orchard, together with a great variety of other iron, a farther desert] Una of the property Is deemed unnecessary. a? no one would purchase w llhoot a previous personal ex. smtnarton. For farther information appiv to MRS JAF FRAV. : :?. . or to li b. CRANE Executor of tl ?? eel ue .: Robert Jailray deveased, no Waverty-phscs New-Y.-rfe._au? Im' f3? KOK SALE . .? -.g~i?~ the fc-ii; - : or, g Whito ?> avenne. This property it situated in the plessantcst pert of the city, within ten minute*' walk of ihe Public Green. The house it of two stories, modern style, is convenient and large, being 44 ft. by 47, with hall through the middle, sudutg doors, b . . t, grates kc. Alto a w .tig cor.tainrog kitchen, pantries, water from well and cistern, and rooms .' ?? measures 151 ft front bv-M1 deep, ruanicg from Wbimey-avenne to HO bousesaveeue; The grounds irre ornamented w :?. i 'ree? of vigorous growth, and valna es rubbery ot various kinds. Tim garden is in a high state of cultivation, and well stocked with fruit trees of all descriptions, and a valuable assortment of crapes. A good in ind v er o :'-! ? ?;-.?? ..re attached to the premises_ 1' ? ? ig on llil lhouse-avcnue is one of the finest in the city foi tag Forterms appN- to JOHN NORTH or HF.'NKY ELD, New-Haven.Ol to HF.NRY M. NORTH* liV Pear 1-st New-York. si Aneod MB, AT PRIVATE Sale, Brooklyn.-The three frame g. i?- : nses ot two stoi es and attics each ar.d lots on th? Southwest corner of Front and Washington st* in Brooklyn, each route SS feet in from by so feet deep. Th? iots each g-'i feet by feet, fronting on Washiugton-sl Also?A Cottage house and lot adjoining on Washington gefeei 1\ .'?> foot, lot of the samedimensions? The whole of the building- are in good repair ar.d can be sold in one parcel For far' er particulars applv to ANTHONY J. BLEECKER, Auctioneer, si Iw_No. 7 Broad-st. TO LET.- I. ?? neu - . i.t dwellmg No. 'e Ninth-avenue, between EigbteennYand Niueteeth sis. Tin- store b>.completed, is spacious and as good a 1. cation for a dry goods, crockery, boot and shoe dealer, Ol anv s mil ir 1 luUness, as can be" found in this part of the ,- ty. "T e Iwel Ing part of ihe house is complete, with all loir improvements, including Crolon Water, kc.? Reni moderate to s good tenant. Ape yio anJ9U WASHINGTON SMITH. ?1 West l*th.?t. FOR SALE.?The Machinery (which i?uew and of the most approved kind! in a small Cotton Factory, together wi) the lease, which is a very favorable one i situated about i hours' ss.il from the City of New. York. For particulars apply to Messrs. DOREMTJS It NIXON. aaSRtf Comer of Nassau nrid lol-etty ,-.?. N York. ??) FOItTsALK?!"<??:? Cor tci - Foi investment.a B:::, valuable brick Store on Peart-st. beingoneofthecor * * nets '.n the I?t Ward. F ?- panic liars, .ve. applv to BLEECKER a. van dyke." so N.x t Nassau-si near Wall. m ? MSTORE TO LET?The i.r.i Boor mid cellar o Store No. l*. Maiden-lane, now- occupied by the sub? scribers Possession by or before 1st Oct. A rootn oc Ihe tlis>r can he had if desired. -7 SMITH. TOR KEY A CO. 45 Maiden-lane. gen FOll SALE?3 Lots on North side of S4th-st be Bsj tween 9th and imh avenues, opposite the pump, as -o. a bouse and lot on South si.ir. of SSth-at giving a clear passage from 34tu to SSOi sis. Apply on the premises oral [s.? 'v. ? | KOX A CO.">. lie Fmton-sL ^vst, Tl? LET?A House -n I" avenue, botlveea Bjjjj .Mand 53d-st. Said house contains five Urge rooms, and three bedroom*, with barn attached and garden. Inquire .it Ernest Keyser, m-ur Ute prendtes. sd 3w* ; flri FOR vTTK.? I'< mh-.r. ?. and ol(ll-?L?Ab.au 'gj ^ili; !.oi- ,? ? : p:,r!, ii.eitiug on (lie Tenlh-av. and oph-s; F or ? ? ti d tei ms apply to slllw BLEECKER A \ A S DYKE, No. 1 Nassau-si. /ti-, FOR Ss\l?E.?A House and Lease on Barclay-et In:::, near Broadway. Applv to -Bj-,L BL1 ECKER* VANDYKE, s!l lw No 1 Nassau-sb (Ti% FOR SALE, Tlh aven le - Several lots of ground Kit? ?'!! the 7th avenue, south ofSSd-SL one a corner. For m=t' particulars apply to BLEECKER k VAN DYKE, all lw _No. 1 Nassaii-st. .?r-, \\ \.>'i'KI> ?lt> a ceniieiuuii and hta wife with oas Ejij! child, a part ot a'hou-e below Canal-st on the Wes; side of Broadway. Oood references given and re> ruired. Addres- box ?70 Lower Post-Ortlce. ?10 St* MSk TO LET Hon-,- N... >,i June si; ii has been rr> W?3 c mtly painted, and is In first rale order. Possession Immediately. Inquire N 0. C01T, aul ! Im* 16 Spruco-sf. ?srir- kok SsVLE?Modern bullt two-story and silk Lit; !'" . Ho .oid i.r - i 7i!i si. near ihe' -M-aveuae. Apply io BLEECKER It VAN DYKE, ??> No. 1 Nassan-st. near Wall 7M LOTS fronting on t.Ith and 5th avenues aal EJiij, ?'Kl "i-t sts, containing nn entire b;.?-k, pleasant [v situated on elevated ground. Appl; to mylO II_KENDALL .tt CO. II Water st. sTTs TO LET?a -ni-.lt Wo >.i. .. H--..- -..a> Vaudeivaier fc'iijj st. Apply W Cbatham-*L aulitf *Tpi TO LET?To a -mull quiet family, part of the boats gjiig a ' IValkei -?. ?1? lw -t-? a GOOOFslILM in ai hi kn kok sale. -The snbs.-nber oib-rs for s..ie the Farm on which at now resides, li, Ihe villaee of A'ibiiril, Cayilga Ca consistingofJ?Jacresof good drain and Orazing Land, well euefoeed and wan-red. and upon which are one larg? ami three moderate -./.-?! Dwelling Houses, Carriage Hontet, limns. Sheds, mid other necessary out-bulkihara! 'lire,. Apple Orchards, a great variety of ch..> Frail Trees and Shrubbery, four durable Springs, three Wells, two hundred rods olfull Stone Penco,and an inexhaustible Quarry of a superior quality of gray ami bhia Lime Stone, suitable for cutting and dressing, eligible and convenient fora continued aale of that article, either rough'or haws] according to the demand, and from which most of the'tle gam stone buildings la Aul.um were erected. Ti.e Kann extends from North-sL to and across Si .te-sL w Ith a from of eighty-six rod- on the former and one bund red and sixteen rods on both sides of the latter?upon ei Iber ..f -.v inch may be advantageously sold a great number .ii village lots, at ihu pleasure .,i Use owner. At....,in acres, including tbo large llOUSO, bio us, sheds, IWOM , tarda and garden, lie between North .t. and ihe Auburg and Syr acuse Railroad : 85 acres, Including the stone quar? ry and on--du,.,,;?.. house, lie between said RaUroad and State-st, and the remaining o> acres, with two dwelling bouses, lie West of Staie-st.?all which hi In n high state of culiivation, ?.-11 fenced, conveniently allotted and In good order. The Whole Farm, OT either di tie-above parcels, u ;.. be sold cheap; and, if desired, lime will he given fur the payment of a large proportion of the purchase money. Inqutnsof Luther Tucker of Albany, Hulbert A Hall of Auburn, or the subscriber upon thu premises, OEOROE I!. CHASE. Auburn, August In, I34& t2tw rr> .\ PAIOI FOR tSAXEj ery cheap, In the town j^of Marlborough, L'lster county, six and a half miles from Ihe riUage ofNewburghand two and n half miles' from Haiiipton. Said farm contains about ntnety-live acres ?f tillable land in a fair stale of cultivation. On the prem? ises U a dwelling house, a new barn, OUt-boUSes,?C-Ctt nostiy in stone tence, is well stored with fruit-trees of si uost every variety. The said farm will be sold very low is the o.Mier iire"r,,|s dispose of it immediately. For ..-'icular?. lern:-. Ac. np([., M. F etcher. M irlboroutb, >' <" HERBERT HALL. - - '' ''or. ,{ R|.lie, sn,| furm.nests. ST. York. gJJ FOR SALE, Stall Island.?Aboul choice Land, part wi id, on Siaten Island near Pun Richmond Ferry For terms, < c. appiy to BLEECKERA van DYKE, s'' 1 ' No. I Nassaii-tL _ -TT*?-tiiov HORNING AND EVENING ifc_'l_^i TV-'- ?' ? v ?'<?? and Tro MORN I NO "?""l.l NE? il 1 Ri 'V ? ipf- Oor nub, will leave Tuesday, Thursday, an?l Saurday.?The iteaa st NIAGARA, Capt Wm. EUswortb, will leave Monday, Wedne-iay and Frida,-at 7 o'clock, A. M. from he Steam ibal Pe r foot of Barclay-SL for i roy aibl inter nedlate places. - EVENING LINE?The steamboat COLUMBIA. Capt. Wm. H. Pee*, will leave Monday, We<lries<iay and Friday -The Steamboat EMPIRE, Capt. R. It. Macy, will leave Puesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, at C o'clock. Vom Cortland-St, Pier, lor Albany and Troy direct. Ce*" Tl,e above boats are of the first class ; they are com nanded by experienced and aUeu'i veollicers. and for speed uid accommodation are superior to most, and inferior to lone on the river. _M3 ^notice.-Hour Changed ?6 o'clock^ J'l'he Evening Line of Steamers for Albany. ?consUtlng ol ti...- HENDRIK HUDSON, K N ICKER P. OC KER. and COL'.'MBIA.onaad afierl ues laynexl will leave New-York for A.ieicy at 6 o'clock P. M. In lead of 7. as heretofore. _all lw 'THROUGH IN is stssssJHOI RS FROM NEW-P -^-YuRK TO V- HEEIr INO and PITT-'?'/RO. .a PHILADELPHIA. BALTt HIO RAILROAD, Cumoerland, Md.?UNO MILES RAILROAD. To We-tern Tra ->r.'-Or.-at united S'a'es Mall sad Passenger Route t?. Wheeling, Pituourg, Cmcini^iu and [he South ?n i West. Passengers going directly through, Lea~e New-York, fool u Liberty it. North River, at <j p. M. the Great Mail Train. Arrive in Philadelphia at P. M. Leave Pr -.aiieiphiaat in p. M. daily?MailTrain. Arrive la Baltimore at '1 A. M. Leave Baltimore ai 7j A. M. by the Ballimara ar.d ObiO Ha:.road, 180 miles. And arrive at Cumberland at 5 P. M. Leave Cumberland at 6 P. M. by the National Road and "t<??i Intent S'.age Lines, and arrive m Wheeling ar Pitts lurgh next evening tfF"TH?. StCOJlO Mail leaves New.York, f A. M- bf ILsJIroad. Leave Phila/lelphia, Sundays excepted, at-1 M. by Steamboat, and .1 A. M. by Railroad tor ButUmore. Paiser.ger- i-.t Put- uurg use the splendid new and ffltaV ?rn built 5teamlK>at? at Brownsville, and thereby havers*! 'i miles of Staging on the whole route. F.r,t class Steamboats leave Wheeling and PlttsbOTf houriv, anil Pa?enters are forwarded without delay W j Cincinnati ar.d ah other Poru in the South and West. Fare S4 to CincinnaiL , . _ . For thro ;go tickets by this rocu apply m Philadelphia at the Ra road OrBce, corner of Market and E .eventb sts. at V> Sooiii-Tbird-aL and on board steamboat, D^s-k-sL whart Fare inrooghfrom Philadelphia to Wheeling, SI3, toFiu> burg. *I2; with the privilege of stopping at B-slumore ana resuming seaU a: pleasure. For farmer tnfonnat.on appry K v J.L.SLEMMER. Agent. V Adams ii Con. Express Otf.ce, No. 16 Wall ?t- alU O'clock, A M. or at Ihe tiny Hotel. 1113 Broadway. m31 rag ^7^e7>II?^ILITIOX TO CALIFORNIA and Or sQSegom?The subscriber will dispatch a va*el rr * . ??"ahoul the I Wiof Ociohernext for the Bayofsan Franc..-,, ind Astoria. Applications for freight or.pas rtge, and all cece-.arv information, by letter, post-psrf," ? ? -i st.:vv^ P?BS? L il? r.V.: .re. New- York and Ere Ra-lroad \ ? _^Kl?i_ RliS'ofdou? l? j^jv CVRCS \OtELD. 9 Biirliag-ahp, -ra'it'S ?The highest market price paid in cssh forjfl RtVds'of R?g?. Bagging. Canvas. Grss. Rope,fcjJW \~3 jw CVRCS W. FIELD, 3 Barhag-adP^. -m. ertheiLer, TEACHER OF THE GERMAN LANGUAGE. No. C? Broadway, below Grand-aL "Q . ROUND,SQUARE AND SCROLL IRON--1* Ton* Rounds. Scuares and Scrolls for saic bv BE.NJ, M. siiivi'-MAN- cor. Broad and Be??r,