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Oae expects to hear of hunting achievements BpoB oor Western (notier, where thr* ax of civili jiDOtshaa not yet frightened nwny the wild beasts jlatbs-nt the forest. But lier?; in the lu-art of tli<> Empire State is n man whoso fame is known far ^? wide as tho "mighty hunter," and it despe* rfp; adventures aixi hair breadth escapee give one I daias to the soubriquet, it certainly belongs to Uns. gome ten or fifteen years ?go, Cheney, then a young man, left Ticonderoga, and with his rifle on tilihoolder plunged into these then unknown, un ?rtriden wilds. Here he lived for years on what dii pin brought him. Finding in his long stretches through the forest, where the timber is so thick that yon cannot see an nnimal more than fifteri? nit, that a heavy rifle was a useless burden, he jot Lim a pistol mndc, about eleven inches in ?agtb, which, with his hunting knife* nntl dog, be? ano bia only cotnprjiions. Eight days at a time c* bas been out of sight of a human being, or hu? ssa habitation, huntiug by day and lying down ut atght ander the tree that gave him the snostinvit af shelter. I had him with me four or live days u i guide, for he knows every rood of this desolate rtgion as well as it were his farm. Moose, deer, bear, panthers, wolves and wildcnts, have by turns irtoaie his spoil, ond Rome of his encounters would honor old Daniel Boone himself Once he enmc uddenly upon a panther that lay crouched fur a ijriDg within n single bound of him- He had no ?ng but his pistol with him. while the glaring ejes and gathered form of the furious nnimal be? fare him. told him that n moment's* delay, a m ins. or? false cap, would bring thom|lockcd in each oth? er, embrace and in a death-struggle. But with? out slams or over-haste he brought his pistol to bw upon the creature's bend and fired just ns he vu sallying back for the spring. The ball enter? ed hi? brain, and with one wild bound his life de? puted and he lay quivering before him. Beintr a little curious to know whether he was not sonic ?hit agitated in finding himself in such dose proximity to n panther till ready fur the fatal leap. I asked him how he felt when he saw the Mil crouching so near Inns. "Why. snid he. coolly, "I felt as if I should kill him ' This was i carious kiudof feeling to be uppermost in a man jmtsttliat moment, but it was perfectly character? istic of Cheney. Oo another occasiusi he ruine in contact with a srolfin the snow. He had discharged his gun. lightly wounding the animal, when the infuriated creature math' lit him. lie had a rifle in bis hand, tad clubbing it laid the stock ?.ver the wolfs head. So desperately did it light, that he broke the stork into fragments over its head, then seized the barrel, which, making n better bludgeon, noon broke in the ?nia, though not till the solid iron was bent und trilled as if it had been used for n lever instead -?ctsdgel. Once ho told me ho was out banting on snow -ws, and had just parted from his companion, l<> shorn he gave his knife, when he broke through -be crust und came upon a bear sleeping ?nit his Winter's sleep under the root of n fallen tr?'e. It -sa an old fellow, nntl shaking off his torpidity at this sudden intrusion upon hin burial place, he r?ihcd forth at Cheney. Cheney hail barely time to gather himself up an?! make ready before the koge creature wns close upon him. Fetching h dead aim with his pistol right between the fellow's ' eyei, he pulled the trigger. Tho eap exploded ?ithout discharging the pistol, while the lu-ar wns within a few feet of him. waddling along us fust us til unwieldy form would let him. He had no time to place another cup. so seizing his pistol by the anxzle, he aimed u tremendous blow at the crea* ??re's litHtl But the bear caught it on his paw with a cuff that sent it ten r??l* from Cheney's fond, and the next moment was rolling over Cheney himself in tho snow. His knife wns gone, ami in mere -rreitling the bear evidently hud the advantage, sad tbe hunter'? HIV? ?eemod n?.t worth n straw.? Bit just then bis dog came up. and seizing the c-taiuro from behind, made him let go his h?>M und ?arc and defend himself. Cheney sprang to his ??et and began to look around for his pistol. By JDod luck he saw the breech just peeping ont of ?he ?now. Drawing it forth an?I re-fastening his r_o?v-slioes. which had become loosened in this ?trag?le, he made alter the bear. When he and die dog closed, both fell and began to roll one over dse oilier down the side bill, linked in the embrace -f death. The bear, however, wns too much for ?hedog, and at length broke loose, leaving the 1st I? lacerated awfully, torn?as Cheney said, all to piece?. " But," said he, " I never saw such pluck i*?dog before. As soon as he found 1 was ready tor *Sghthc was furious, nil bleeding ns he was. to be *fter the bear. I told him we would have the ras ^tf we died for it. and away he sprang, leaving *? blood on the snow as he went He grappled in *i*lt him and ?kept him at bay til! 1 came up. 1 *fh\ ?im at his head, meaning to put the ball in the c*itM of his brain, but it struck below, aud only '*? his jaw to pieces. I loaded up agaiu and fc*A but did not kill him. though the ball went *rp'?sh his hoiul. The third time I fetched him, "id he was a bouueer. 1 tell you. ' 1 ^.th a moose fight 1 will bid good Cheney fare **!? He was out hunting when bis dog tackled in *& a moose. There were two of them together. **dto Cheney came up. they beut their heads Rnd *?de? him like mad butt-iocs. Tbe lushes and **P*ii-Ss snapped under them as if they had been J"P***tems as they rushed forward- Cheney coolly **tcbed their approach, and cocking his pistol 8*?Ped behind a tree and fired as they dashed by *? ball went clear through one and lodged in the *cr- Cheney kills about seventy deer per an **v He bas none of the roughness of the hunter, ??is one of the mildest, most unassuming, pleas *- men you will meet with any whore. Ho is *>* married, and whoever visits this region with ?* having Cheney with him for several days will ?*?? a great treat Yours, H Coroners IxcrKST.?R T?te Wicker. Es?}, in ???fenniiy. to law. summoned a Coroners Inquest, on 5^rdsv morning lost, over the body o? Mr. Dudley ir^a Hoyt, who died the preceding evening, from the 3*eta of a wound, received on Monday morning the ?8? ultimo. After an addre** from the Coroner, the 2_7 proceeded to the examination of testimony. aod r*a to a verdict that the deceased come to his death J?? wound inflicted bv William R M ver*, aided and **ned by Samuel S. Myer? and William S. Burr. A ?*riat was forthwilh iMau-d for the apprehension of ?**P*rti_es. The body of Mr. Hoyt has been conveyed * Sew-York for interment {Richmond Whig. 12th. BY GREELEY & McELRATH VOI?. Vf. NO. 161. Orantre County. There has been a great struggle for mastery be? tween the Barnburners' and 'Old Hunkers of Oraiifcre. and a letter of Monday evenine from Go- | sberi informs us tlmt the Hunkers have been com-1 pletely triumphant in electing Delegates to the ' County Nominating Convention. That Convention met on Monday and nominated John .J. Munf.m. ' for Congress, John C. Wallace the incumbent,. forfClerk, and was balloting for .Sheriff when the Erie Eailroad train letton Monday evening. It was understood that the Hunkers would sweep as , ? lean as the Barnburners did at the State Conven- | tion. CITY ITEMS. - Tcscssat, Oct...'ith. Pickpockets at the Fair.?Officer Bloom last : ?vesting detected George Graham aHas Sandy Nell, in th . act of sounding the pockets ol tinmerous indies and gentlemen h: the Fair. After watching his op.rations for com?; time, the officer took him into custody and con? ducted him to the Chief's office, where he is detained. On being searched, a (SO bill wa* fr.und ?ewed op with? in the lining of bis drawers, und a large dirk. ingeniouFly fixed to answer the purpose of a iitvu well as liiat of a deadly weapon, wo? found upon him. ..rriGi.AKY.?The store of Messrs. I.oekwood ?V Orady. No. 118 Grand st. was broken open last night and robbed ol three pieces of broad cloth, one pier?; of bea? ver-cloth, two pi.'.-e. of c_F-imerr'. ont- piece of ?ilk vel? vet, one pie-re of linen and two pairs of pantaloon? Theft o) a Coat.?Mr. Calvin M. Rickets of Lyons. Wayne Co. hud a valuable coat, und various m.-m oranda of import-uiee, stolen from tl)e National Hotel last evening, - Female Pickpocket.?A woman who refused to i tell her riam?'. wa- rn-rented by officer Boyle, on a charge ol attempting to pick a man's pocket SADDEN Death.?The Coroner was called this rnnrmnir 10 bold an inquest opon a man named Patrick Gallagher, who died ?u?ldenly last night. Thes't of SilverWare.?Ayonngman cd gen ti'el appearance called lit the house ?f Mrs. Cbesney Ho !'0 r.lizobeth st. about'.) o'clock thi? morning, und rx- , pressed a wish to be accommodated with board; ami ' durin:: the momentaiy absence of the servant he helped himself to ten silver spoons, and decamped. Larcenies.?Officer Paterso? arrested Jeremiah i Fn!ey ye?-ti*r.lay on a charge of stealing a coat worth *T 1 tr..-m riiilij. Mayo, while on board the steamboat Nr.rlii America, Two ?.'iris named Catharine Conner ond Ma? ry Martin were arrested on suspicion of ha vine Moten two bundle? of woolen yam. which they were offering for j aale a: a junk shop. The Potato Disease. Mesera. Editors of The Tribune ? There have been many speculations relative to what is termed the " Potato DUeiise." and many experi? ment? have been made, and much investigation devoted to the subject, both in this country and in Europe, by learned and scientific men, to discover the rouse and a ? remedy, or tithcr. and tlius far it is conceded lliat all tbeir ?' cti'orts have proved entirely lruitlea* and abortive. And n? no one ha? thus fur looked or searched for the cause. from what 1 believe and am confident is its true source. I I sm. by the great importance of the subject, constrained to submit roy views to the public through the columns j of your widely-circulated journa', and will do so as | briefly as the nature of the subject will permit. From the first description that I heard ol the loss of \ tbe potatoes Indifferent parts of Europe, to the present : time, it has been to me evident beyond a doubt, that the '? route of ihe rot in the potato teas and is a minute animal- ' rule To the question 11 this is so, whence comes ? tbe nnimalrule ? lansvrr from vatrr And to the ?fuel- ': tion?How come the animalcule in the potato I 1 will j endeavor to answer fully, explicitly mid 1 trust satis 1 factorily. The proper element of the animalcule i? wa- ? ter, and by tbe evaporation of tbe water containing ? them, they are curried up und become embodied in the I cloud formed by such evaporation, but the cloud consti- i tutes only some part of a shower, or of a storm, which ? is driven by adverse winds over ilie lace of tin- Earth, those port? ol the ?bower, or storm, loaned by the evaporation ol the water containing the animalcule sue, ? by the force ol the winds, broken up and ?rattcre.l in many directions, di?tnbutini: the animalcule by the fall ? Ing rain over sections remote from each other and in ; some places more, in others less. Thus ?ne field of potatoes nifiy be entirely destroyed, while it? neighbor, . only the fourth ??? a mil.- distrust,escapesunhsurmed. The animalcule liillmy with the ram is intercepted by : the ? in.' and leal of lb.- potato, and by whatever else in? terfere? with it? lall. Ilie vines and leaves ol the potss- ? i?, arc wall adapted for the protection ?nid preservation ? of the animalcule, having a rough, soft, porous surface, i whi.-h it instantly penetrates smd thus escapes destruction , by the first bright Bunshine. The animalcule is caught by the descending current of sap in the vine nm! car- ' ncd to the potato at ?M root of Ihe vine, where it.? future . action is determined by circumstancea Kor instance. If the potato is groara in s wel clay or ml j lii-iiv.' ?oil. the action of the animalcule is immediate,sud III.' destruction of the potato is aOOn etieeteil. liut if the soil Is dry. or>f wel doeanot adhere t.. the potato, the ani malcule becomes located In the potato, ready for action when the state of tin- ]H.tiito i? suitable, and thi? depends entirely upon the manner in which the ?H'tato i? gather 1 ed and housed. In all ra.tr?- thipotato thouldbt perfectly ary and fret from ' all moisture before then are placed in the bins. They should : In put hUO a naturally dry mum or cedar with high enlnigs. j and tu" an tren temptratlirc of abou! forty fire degrees, ana where liter, will not he any change in the olmorphrre. Ani- , tnaleiile loeattd in ?nnatots housed in this manner, I apprr In ?id. would remain dormant and inaetiresu long as the po? tatoes remain undisturbed. liu! il the potatoes are put in- j to a dry room or cellar, where there i? ? changing at- : mosphere, i!t?' animalcule will work through the potato, j producing the alow, dry. hard rot. And attain, it the po ' tattv are put into a room or ccliiir naturally ?lamp, ami ! ?her?* sheiv u a constant chance of the atmosphere, the animalcule will soon be in rapid action, and all th.' pots- ; t..-? -.'..il destroyed by the wel rot A potato perfectly i free free from animalcule, laying in contact with one af? fected with the wet rot, is. from the adhesiveness of the rot of the decayed potato, rendered auacept?ble to the animalcule in it. and in turn is ?oou dettroyed. Hut a potato affected with the ?Iry rot cannot communicate the animalcule to a p?.tato free from it. These, M?-*sr_. Kditor-. are my views on the subject of the ??> i-i?H?-?l ?? Potato diMMM." 1 ?u'.'ii.it tllt'Ul to the public in the firm and confident belief tiiHt they will be fully confirmed and established by future investigations and exiH'riment?. and for the purpose of attracting at? tention to, and investigation of the subject more tully. and as tending to confirm my view?. 1 ?tat?- it as my be lief that the animalcule is not confined to the potato alone but that apt'ks are. and Other fruits may be affected by It Last year ? examined many apples, and on cutting I aii apparently ?omul apple 1 found it perfectly r..i.l!, .1 by what appeared to be minute fibres, but in.tca.i ol fibres, they wen? In fact the passages made by animal culc, and to tbe animalcule 1 attributed the early and rapid decay last season of nearly every specie? of apple, and the premature decay of many other kinds of truit. and the cause of disease" m many kinds of vegetables. And 1 nlso express as my belief that it rain containing the animalcule to quantity equal to what must have ?re ouently fallen, shiml?! fall on a field of tine ?mss. and that if horses, cattle or .?beep were to feed freely of St before the s..n should shine en the field.that the animh! I culc thus eaten would cause their death, or it tlie ra-.r. ; were caught in a datent, tub. or other vessel, mid they j were to drink of it, that it would cause their death, and in both cases by producing aili-e_.se of tbe brain. Ami now. Messrs. Editors, allow me to express tic hojK? that those whose time and pursuits permit. WUT enter iuto investigations and experiments, and euiiesvor to find a remedy to counteract so terrible a calamity as the total destruction o? the potatoes. 0. P. J Item Turk, July 10. I..?'. _ Ar. Isters-stin?. Laborkk.?There is a man eraploved at th. ir?u establishment of Mr. Cooper, in South "Trenton, who has viitted nearly every part oi the world?ho.? spent many years Riuong the Indians of the Pacific Ocean?and speaks more Indian lon-.iagcs, probab'.v. than any other man in the State. Mr. Sweeney, for such is his name, is employed at tbe scales near the basin, where he weighs ai! the iron, coal. J-C. which is received or sent away?and his busi? ness' employs him so constantly, that he has little leisure for conversation. He is on American, and we believe was born in New-York. At the o_e of fifteen, he went to ___<_. ana tor sixteen years scarcelv visited tbe United States. He was em? ployed much of hi* time in the whale fishery among the Pat-itic Island*, and bis constant intercourse with the In? dians, and his taciliry in acquiring languages, soon mode him master of some*thirty different Indian dialects. At one time, in consequence of severe indisposit-sn from ?curvy and other cause., which threatened to prove fatal if he rema_n_d on .-?hip-board, he was se: ashore on the Marquesas Islands, and was there alone wi-h the lediaus between three and tour years. Here he inin_.ed with them on the same looting as a native born Indian, and arose, first to be the chiet of his tribe, and ihen the chief ot all the tribes in that group of itlands, retaining his power and .oasequence t up to the time of his departure. At this time hi* arms, legs and l>ody are covered w.th the tattoos which arc customarv in the P_c:_-c groups and their color, he inform* us. has not changrd a par ?cle since the day that this painful operation was per sonned. which is now some seven or eight years. Mr. Sweeney is a steady, industrious man. ?ma has a wife, an Kng'ash woman, we believe, whom he married in the Pacific. One of his daughters still remains in some | of the Pacific Islands, but the rest of his family are with 1 him He is about thirty-four years of age. [Trenton Daily News. ?y Two unfinished dwellings ?n.Koxbury. owned by Hiram Bailey and Mr. Libby were destroyed by are on Monday morning. Insured lor $S?M each. ?VE W.VOR The State Fair at Aubnrn. Col. Skisxzr, who was in attendance on the the i5tate A?ric-It_-- Fair throughcnt eiv e-i i; e fearless and d?crii?mating ??riti-sro in his ? Far? mers' Library and Monthly Journal o? A?-cnltore' for Oct-.b-.-r We extract from his editcrial the , following ? On ihe wh >le unless 'h?- mass of the farmers ran be : prompted to enter m r- gem rally the Bsta of comp?. t.tir.n?unless we csr, ?how increased production ry -i more and more ?killful preparation and application of manare, with other evidences of g ?-eral improvement dearly traceable to a closer study of the principles of Ag?cnlnm?and a_ the fruit produced by the?,. Annual Fair-, where, it may be feared, thousands come now to ? see. as t? any other spectacle. nuh?-r than to contribute? may not the qu -tion --gin to be put. whether we should not strike neareT to the root of the evil or d-icion.-v we would ewe, by applying a 1 .re?-r portion of the nine a.-, i ?he means which are now applied tr? ?etine up spectacles, rather to the dissemination of knmele?ge? which, after all, _ power, and the basis on which all hopeful improvement m .*_ r?-t ! General improvement in a ?reat branch r.f national industry, implies bxSi,ence d'-rp!y _,"?ted and w-.d.-iy d?fused : it tmp!ie-? chance and me!.oration :.-? the ?ynem of educanon and the hi its '?!" thought : and that is not ?o easily wrought on m?-n advaneed in life, any more than espalier? ein be rn-tde of old treo9. ?t may ?veil be ?.;-estioned whether creator ?ood would not be achieved by a pr?-nium. for tn ?ran?.... for the b**t<-?_ay on .the altan? principles ofdrain ir.g land??neu an one as Mr. Thomas would -nrrire ; or an essay (rom Downing on rural architecture or Andubon on ornithology: or Doctor I>ar!ini*tO!i on botany or Anderson on hemp : or Goldsborough on wheat . or Randall on barley ; or Harris on entomolG**y ? or Sea brook on cotton : or Rost on sogar . or Franklin Mir. . on practical farming: or Wilder on horticulture?tie and causing tli?-se to be rend in erery country school, and in every Farmers' Cl lb. 1* may be doubted whether ?uch dispositions ??! the funds 1,1 eon.mann would not lay the foundation ,,f more g ? _ th ,r. -..' tue premiums that ever were bestowed for large crops * I ? ???- ?? -.. o-.. ..- ... ? It .s not with the *pirit ol en D dit) .?i the old. but With the love of knowledge in the youni-. that we must deal, liy p anicul-r ablution we . may wash aw?; the dust or inserts from the branches of a tree ; but if you would have it strike deep root and tike firm hold of the ground?if you would invit-orat, Its stem and give il ?ruitfulneis ?ndlonsevity. you nui-t t*ii?iiure and cult?vate ?if the root, go [f we would ar. ?.-omplish a radieal and prrroHnrnt and weil crounded reform in ihe great industrial interests of society a.l effectua] efforts to do =o must be connected with the in tellectoal cultivation of the rising generations with re. ference to _ese piiT-ir-ialar interests ; "and although, a? in the rase of or ?me accidenta! inflnence prejudicial to the fruitf??less of a particular crcp, it may be removed, and the crop saved by expedient?, yet it would I.? the bighl of folly and empiricism to rely on such expedient* tor , tl ?- regalar enjqymi nt of abundant harvest Th<-;u_2!cr may amuse the vulgar by his sliightot hand tricks, and till their minds with amazement and his pockets with their loose chance ; but the philosopher and the man of sense know-? all the while that nothing can break the regular and natural connection between cause and e??ect : and is eager to see what that connection is in the case , before him. A glittering premium may cause any man to staff his bullock into excessive obesity : but how much more useful to ?*!imul?te ?nine man of soience. by ; high and ad?quate rewards of profit or of honor, to analyze and explain, for common and universal benefit and information, the properties of the soil on which the corn and the grass grow, and the nutritive properties, again, ol Ihe corn and the cms- on winch the bullock feeds, 7> !!?.?? '-nd that ihrouah all his operation? the young farmer may proceed under?tandinaly?else can be never proceed With the same pleasure or honor. r:r. with any ihintt like certainty, to adapt bis means to his ends .' Who does not know, as the result ol experi? ments n thousand times repeated, what immense crops of corn Chn be made to grow on an acre?how much wool to grow on a sheep's back?how much milk a row can be made to yield, and how much a hog be mude to weigh i But how few understand thoroughly the prin dplcs upon which these results depend, mid by what mo-', econ?mica] means and processes they can be ??"th certainty accomplished I Have we not in a word, col l?i ted a sufficient mass o! fuels, and is :t not tune that we -??err drawing deductions from them. or. in other words, time that we were looking trom effects to caus es I Finally,the production ot great crop? and the en- ? hibition of well-formed animal?, and implements of the most perfect structure, are all highly worthy of eneour sgement?not to show that such things can be produced. but, a9 demonstrations of problems on the blackboard. to -how. at the same time, kote they have been done1 Any fool can tell that if a hen -?it? throe weeks on an egg it will produce a chicken . but it took science to ascer- ? tain the degree of temperature?about 100 of Fahren . belt?os-enlial In incubation, and that artificial heat might be made t.. perform the office of the natural mother, and iu?t as ?? elL When shall we cease t" appeal, us a stmiu i.j- t?, improvement to the baser elements ol out nature ami learn that no ?vulk of life opens so many and snch entertaining stadi?es as those which lie m hi? path io charm the cultivator of the soil, and in make aim ei thli!i?-li his natural rmh*. to be account? ?i among the most learned, and, as he ongfat !?? be, ?,i consequence amone the most useful mid virtuous ol inhnkind t Ho? lone shall We suiter all oilier cliisr.-? to talk ?i! and !?? treat us :i- fools or babies ? Let our , ?tort? and t.ur means U t.;> pn< ?1 to the better ?ducation of the rising generation in the principle? of Agriculture in a.'i it* braneJtt.*. and to pro riding well piiiti and highly honored instructor? and suitable books lor all our schools, aud lor Farmer?'Clubs. ; Thus would We lav ? broad and solid basis ont O? which ; :.-, aera] and p? rmanent improvement would grow up? Improvement founded on pnde in their profession, to which anAinderstandinc ?ii its principies is always to be implied as essential. We only say ?hut the time may come when the question will arise, whether it is not' better to give ti,i- other direction to a large ?bar?' oi our ?exertions, and to most ol the means at mir com iiiiiiid and even to the tieuon oi the Government, if the Government can e?-er b?* brought to act specially for , this great ilii,-re-l u.? it d.?-? lor other?, that live, like hi.r?.- dies on it. blood. ?? We cannot draw these hasty remarks t?, u close without bearing our humble tesBmon) t" the pairiotic eliorts ?ind designs oi all concerned in projecting this exhibition, and to the sasiduity and tart ?i the officers and assistants tu whom ??a? consigned the duty of ?u- ! perintending it. We regretted that, for more reasons than one, il was impossible Im us to hear the Oration . but we shall r.'ittl it ??ith tile greater attention, and ivillt ?? ph .i?iire for which we bave ample security in the ad? mitted and admired talent? and eloquenc* ?>t the orator '? ? Without the slightest ?vish l?? detract from lurn or from the obligation conferred by him on the .-oci?-!y. we .?ill only u?!il. thai ??hen a.-ricultunsts are brougiil bj improved education in direct reference to their bu?i ne**, to ? better kno? ledge ot it and of that r-.a.-. knowing, they will dare maintain them , and ?ill ttu loiiiier consider themselves obliged !?? _?> annually i.? some member of a 'learned profession t" ad? otate the inb .???-!?< ?-i (heir own, which Um?, by Implication, at least, they seem content shall be tor ever considered as among the unlearned! " If. with ?ome experience, *tnd thirty year, of /et?l?.!i? tleviiI:oii?tt? ihese subject*, we may be permilt??d to otler one oup^t-siiou in a ine-idly spini. we would add thai. instead ol i*i>i:._ premium? to animal? without merit l-ecause tli?-y are ???thou! competitors, ?u.-k animals should h?- stigmatised as unwortny of exhibition and oi their rai-e Several Mich *-rr;,;i animals ?t! this exhibition might be intiiivd. At hJI events, III" 'iumi'-r eftsmtpetitort in ?11 cases should be stated, along with the a?vards. as that ??ould ^er??,? in some measure to explain that SttCCeas ?tn - not al?? ays imply merit The object of such *-o t-ieiies?especially State Societic*?should be not so tuiich t>? swell the number a? to exemplify excellence in things exhibited. It proceedings are not conducted m this ?p.nt ??! judgment and independence the putii? ?vi'.l turn away in disgust from an inslitution so liable to | lie ill directed or perverted." A N??r.i f Kxa.mvlf.? Wartester against :h, ,'l -' ?A few week* t??*o. when there w-as a prodigious demand for baggage wagons for the use of the army oi invasion in Mexico, an agent of the Government, know ? in; that our town was somewhat lamous lor its manu? factures in the carriage line paid a visit to this place. ? ?nd lelt his proposals with the various master workmen, to ?ive them an opportunity of maims their estimates as a preliminary to the contracts whicti he expected to make bere. and'whica it was bis purpose to conclude the next day. We do not know what success attended his labors at all the manufactories, but ?*-e do know how he succ?**i?d ed in one ol the ?arsest and which, for the honor of the town and to the credit of human nature, it g*>es us great pleasure to record. Alter talkiu- tue matter over between themselves, the partners resolved that they would cot make an army wagon for any price, ??r upon any term? whatever and when the acent called they promptly told him so. As may be supposed, the agent wa? taken ail aback, for it ??h.? probai-'.?' the ?.-st tune in his life that he had ever _no??-n a six?d Government contract to be refused. "Aw you so busy." he replied. " that you could not ! take hold of the job i" A noble reply "Not exactly so busy," said the carriage maker, -but : that we could do a j-reat deal more work':! we chose to. ? and if it suited us to do it : but we opposed this Mexican i \Var in the b.ginainei we are ? .posed to it now ?_ we do 1 cot wish to mike anv money ou: of it. for we beiieve it 1 to be a great wrone. and we have concluded that wtf w_l not our-l?*-s, nor suier any worsmer. in our ?mplcy. to : have anv irsrtramentHlitv in helpine it forward." ? But the Goverome-ct'pays libcriiily.' said the agent ? the work must be done, and you can charge a good round price, and the terms are cash." ? Mv dear sir." ?aid the Cnrria-, maker " money can : not tempt us: we do not believe is war- and with mai; i ing ?nplemects to be us?? in its prt-cccaon we w_i | have nothing to do." I This was absolutely a poser ?or the emissary ol _L nele ' Sam something encrely new and usexpeett-?. !cr ' which he w-as wholly unprepared. He was silent for a moment ?.as if r_ns?-k_;? his brain for some reason or ' a-toioirr for such ss-anre and unheard-of sentimec!_ trcm ? b coopte o: Yankee ?e<-t-___cs. whom he had prob*?)'y ?>?_-.." tau ?ht to believe would do any lame for the mo i ney, as our -rcu-hern masters teU _s ) and zata inquired. - Are vou Quakers . - We are Quakers as lar as mat ?^*. ??aia the Car r.a?-maker. and so the Agen: :??ok his leave, to search ' f? s buuder for the army xnsoas elscwaert,. iLhnsaac Cicrer : rsu- Water Cure Hon?e.?Mrs M S. Gnyt? con^ aestO receive palient? ai ber house. 361 TSetb-t. >ew YS&. G. also vtsiu lai!? snd ^-^^^?^*^ I giv\\s iiiecuoas for the applicsaon of ? star Cure. *30 a OFFICE TRIBUNE BUILDINGS, i, H_D.\t?DAV __fOB_VT-.G. Of TOB Notes from my Rnapaack. BiT a. H. 7CS-N'. l_?TE CJ?r-TxlS Lx. voirvrEr_u. Cruel Cszicr to Voi.fvteer? ? I was on ! resaental parade the other day, opposite Mutaaoros. ' and some bow got my rr-rapaay cmtglcmerated v.: : misenaaslu just rr.-.sed* up. ! rather think ? did it to bother Li. Col. F orno. The Colonel rr__d out to me?' Cap*. Tobin, why in thur.drr den : you spools to your cempany, ?ad zettii-rr. ' . answered him rery ?nc-d<-st!y?- Pon my eon science. ( -??asi. me and my cempesy isn't on spchtur tmes to-day.' Tb?* Colonel ?lop*?d. but the men say he growled out?"I)?n that wi'id Irishman. 1 can make cotiunc out of him.'' as lor mo-cr.g any thing cut of me. 1 calculate, he could n't make much. I beheTe Gen. John M. Mc'.'aiia. '2d Auditor, th.nks the some. The cruel conduct was calling ?or wild. I have been here !. years. _r,d :_.?: 's long encuch :o ase a regular live grinning hyena ; besides Col. Fomo. I.t. Cibbin and myself were ?aid to be th? three hands? _nc?t oif.cers in the regim-r.: (O L Walton's, and that aion? ?houid i?ave ted the cruelty of r _. _ was jealous of m" because my whisker? and m ??taches : a ?ess dirty red than bis by naif a ?bade. Tn*? men called the ihrer ai us the Siamese Twins. ' I Lsd tame doubts as to *_!i*> propriety .-.f the nom-, ?o I bor? rowed a r>ictior,ary from Dr. Wilson of " ours." (the only !.te__ry ir.n.i in the regiment except ir.yseit' 1 r. ? re 'r,-nd that tvins meant two?_s we are three I think we ?houki b*? called mo jtntCU in -to. as Koat swain Chuck? or.served of the rattan that be whaled the sailors with?rif?. Peter .--imple. I hope there sbal'r De no more such cmeity practiced toward us volontiers as m call u? wild. [Y O Delta, i Capt. Tobln'? Last. Nr*r ?Kir.iv; .- p -i tart of 1 \ wi?h to explain the notare of a scrape I got into on th. G u ompanywtth M '? ran and Owen Green Some p-niai tr.end gave m?' more credit than 1 deserve for it m the Com er of Monday, 2lat inst. I wish also to expose thn=e officers who are all the while eivinc use bRtl ntmes. and bewil? dering me ?o tha*. ! have hall forgotten my own. The first Of rhetn is ("apt Isaac F. Stockton. Company A - He christened me " Mount Zion" on account, as he say--, of th* extraordinary piety and ex? mplary goodconduct ft Compnny ft and its Captain Next comes CaptjSbaw, and baptizes me "The Wanderin?Jew?1 d. n t know why. And now. since this publication in die Courier, Capt Bryce swears he'll turn me into " St Peter cnu?e. he says, the ~aint was a fisher for men ' I li not be victimized this ?ray m expl-iin ?t all by another rough note !rom my kn_p? ?ck. - " * - - - When i reached them?the drowned man the man that wai drowning?the thr??e r.f us luda lolSoquy in the mMoleol the river. The dead man ?aid nothing, but listened very patently ? Mcfiowonhad him by the bahr. li-.-.? Jo you (eel, Mac '" says I. " Very wet, sir." says he. " intireiy?mc clothe? i? pul lin' me down." " la be dead or alive '?" says I " Dead nu a door nail." says he. " Hang on to me. Mac." say? i. " and ban; cr. to him. too. It wo hum together we'll all get ashore alive, with j a bles?inc ; only keep cool " " 1? it cool you mane. Captain i" ?ays he. " i think the three of US ?re tool enouuh out here just now, particu? larly this gentleman on mc right. I wish i hud three dimes." " What the devil do you want three dimes fnr now, Mac ?" say? !. " I'd trate the crowd ov us up there at Scwell Tay? lor?, ?ir." tnyt he ? >ir_ Taylor's the only *ut!s-r we've met with yet that gives us ten dimes in change lor a ds.llar. [We were then ?ioating down the river at the rnte cl about ii?n knots. sbrea?t of Coi Morks's regiment. The j people along shore said we were like the Three Graces ' Alecto. Mcgirra. and Tisiphone. If any classical gentle ?iin enn tell whitrii of these flrnce? had a red tuce and rubicund whiskers just call me by /'..-name ] !? it. Mac, ?nr? I. ? if he's dead, why three drink? i" W,' can iro halves in the odd one sir." ?ay? he. " ? K." ?ay? I Taylor treated u< to two bi_ drinks, r.nd Col. Walton _avc (Ireen a military funeral That's all I know nbiut tiie ?rrape ; and I hope th.y'il kr.ock off Mount Zion inc me. and Wandering Jewinc me. and St Petering me. rours Ac. "" c. if T P S.?Can any thing be done for Green's widow t?? Corporal Cubil! also left s widow. ?5" The New-York Evening Post i< greatly dis? tressed that our candi.iRte ?or Governor does not write Letters. Thntwery fair ingenuous Jtuirna!. is embarrasse.i by a want of knowledge about Mr. Young's sentiments in fetation t.. a *_ra] topics.? We hope that the Post will tie patient. Mr YOPXO will probably have occasion earlj in January, tr. express his opinion? m n lion to the Le u is I mure, an.l tlien its laudable curiosity can be gratified! [Alb. Eve Journal. Eastos Oci ? -The Manch Chunk stage was upset last evening near Bath while descending a hill, and dashed into fragments. There wereeleven paa ..-i..--?. and yel strange tossy no lives wen- ?. ? Rev. T. L. Cuy'l.-r wat badly bruised, and a daughter of Mr. Dorr, of Whites Haven, had her ear cut to p. The driver was badly injured, and many trunk? broken bato ?plinters. ?.Newark Daily Adv. Mi'rder ?Sunday morning, about G o'clock, the body of a man wa? discovered jus! in the rear and north of the ..?d Lock, in the east p-.rr of the village When t..m..1 lie lay on his back, hi? head very much bruised. ths blood running out of hi? nose, ?-ars ond mouth. Be was quite dead, and the body stir! and covered with tro?t. Syracuse Jour 12th. (EueiuroJ Notices. CySeptember itepon of rhr .ilumnl Life ln Nurnnee t'oiupisny M Hew.York, ?'?>? 56 Wall -: ?This !n?:i!uii.>n. nur.mr uie inomnof September, :??ueu ninety* two new Policies, vis To Merchant.? and Trader? 11 T.. Me.-banie?.1-1 ?? Clerka.in' " Manufacutrera.U " Broker?. I " Physician . 1 " Banlier?. ll " Teacher?. S ?? President ofan Ins. Co. 'I " Professor in University 1 i ? Secretary... do...do.. - " Smdenu..'. ' - Qroeer?.. 1 " I_awyers. . i ?? Cartman. I Druggist . l j ?? Innkeeper. 1 Lady. 1 ? Baih-keepei . : " Gentleman. lj ?? Partner ... 1 Lives ?'??tired.92 MORRIS ROBINSON, l'ie.ideni. S?m i. [___??ay,Secretary. Hnrraasi Post.M. P. Physician.in. Broadway. .-,1 CANCEKS AND CANCEROUS AFFECTIONS mu aMis ?it Bi. CCacO Without Su-r-tr.il Op?rations. CP* ?r. .Villlrini II.N'oiTii?, ??? i' : on ? visit to N.'w York, '.??ich- lie ???.i .*?-main daring the be purpose of consultation and treat? ment in the caur of Cancer?. II.? plan :? to exsri pay.nlv ufier cure. xrA he tusk?-, no r.:\r.* :...- .-..-.-'? tolloa N I roi-rou? r.-riiticnr'-? can be ?-??.l.itnie?). .\ppnc?:ion io IVil liom H. Monis, Atlantic Hotel, between the hour, of 10 and .' o'clock, and *??? I Iteensa ?,*!i a) ??. ..?'.er hour?. oU 1 t*?* The Nntioiii.l Anitucintion of ? n? i-uiur? will hold i!;i-lr Asusnal Meetissg al Meebules' H, .. No ?ST. Broadway, on Monday, th^lihOct. in-L at - a. M \ M ".n i meet a'-nin , _ \Wt:ie?,i.iy. the ! ; at.) A. M. to continue until :!.?? animal bn?mess Is trans? acted lnv?.'r.i?r??.:'ai; rlas?**- are resi - _? .. in lied to attend. -I A_. KKN-VICK. Pr_aident. L. D. Gui. C' Secretary. J. P. riRi^.s. Jr Rec ?-.retar;.'. uil r*?" Practienl rhrenoIogi*ti? and Publisher? FOWLERS It WELLS. 191 N_s-au->i OlEi?? b jsir? from . ?.'?lo.-iiA M io 1" P. M_J_r_?3m* r?* T. J. C'olentnn, Exchanite ItioLer. N U oil??_. New.York. L'ncurr.nt Mocey t>ou?rS. ar.i M d. [old ostd ?????r ?xehnngnd not?1* and draft? eoll?t*_d -*i 17iITZG?RAI_D*S PORTABLE Bl'KK Stoo?? MUL?Afr. Edutrr Allow m? to ?late io tbe public, lbrout'b vour papier, thai Kiu.*. raid ?.-? .?.rale_ Mill is now being exi.mr.'.ii at the Fair in Ca.il? Garden. I: may b? ?eeL in operation, unndinir ?Leal and Corn, every day from I! to ;.'? ". tk ta the moni ag 111 :'- hi 4 m S o'clock in ibe oi-iernooa I am obliged to lr*r". the work to tte hour* specified, be.-au*e ?! wtm!t? rvtr^iirr ?urli an enormous gn _n titv of gmin io kt?ep ibe mtUc-SSIaUattV runt.ins. P.antcr?. Pannen an-* Millers, also Grocer? and Grinders of drms, coSee, ?pice?, ??.'. and io-f ?uirar. are m*nu_d tu tee the up?* r li?n al the ?'oir. CHARLES ROSS. Msnufacuirtfr. 0>2 iw* Ei;u'^i-?t- near Suib-qvtnue. S. Y J._T>IES HOGG would rwpec-fuily inform hi? inendt md ibe publie _?ener_l?v, it?! be ira? taken the ?lore No. , 3.S2 Broadwav. (oprvsile Lhe Lyceum Biii.d.n_:.t vrhere be i w... -^. r?-r?v-.rii? .liirn^ ibe W inter a ?apply of fr__h G?r- j den an i Parnsinr Seeds, and be will be thankful to receive , ?ucb oniet? for Seed?.Korest sod Frzil Tree*. Sic S_ the j public a_tv be pleaied to fa'-'or bun ?vilb, __*ar_n_r 'Jietn thai e-.-ery'e_cen_on -40 he made on hi? part io e-.v_ enure ? satssfacrtoB. , ? . . _ ,. He now has a very Sue a_s-r__en'. of Hyac-ntis, ToAps, . Sai___s_s, Ji'D?!_il*.'CrcK-as.-es. kc. weich '-e will iupo?e of at ?uch price? as trlu do s?* ay with the secess-ty of si tendtn? sue?on to ce*, cheap bu-b*. B?jcuet? of the eorv choice?! Sowers, made up in the -o- ? rioas ?iv.e* ?uitai^e'for Bnda:. Ditiner and E*enzu Par- ; tie? t?ii'?ie Orers._?? '~ '|M> E-._-____-.K__i M^_-.lC?-^i?J'B:,':-t''cs'JLCv 1 M-??r? COOPER 0- PARKER- ;S Nasstau^t. N. 1. execcie d?a?Inga and ipeczhexnons ror patent?, draw.ni? and e-ii?aln? fur __-_.?. isconex. team ecr.-?-?, -r___r wn--ei? abnttiag, o.e. xl the short-isi notice. Mr. P. hav.-.? tad man' '.-exr* expsw_-_ce as a pnaia. E_j.i-.eer. in. some oi'th'e xt-e-n e?*__b__*l___en*_? ?n __n_rla3?i, and poo te**:nz x *__or_-a_h taowledse ofr-iry de-s?rrptio^ cf su ehiner. u-rd in the xsmfscmr- ot cotxoc. ixx and woo.. ?hey it nie parues 3_en?-*-s*d m ine oho -*- lo eau. coefi den't mai they con f ?ve saiistocpoii. lw,1M .___nts for the ^?pos-i oi m-cn.-?________: preraises. >_ea_n and -,?_i_r po-trer. a-cairery. kc_r' '~ PKI>TIVG I->K ?ionniactn ry .-Tte ?ub?c.-i_?er STm?SS ?BttOdaced ?-*ra=. power and ?m prored mac'-.-erv talo t__ cs-afaciory ?vk-rn s-U-.a han lo fur __.3il_______.W--_ u re.-* icperior ameie. Primen __?_^rc_?.ir"_ *?Ty zxrr lx*? for Printer's IzX will fiad ______ nrtssodT exee'ed a! r_n>iera_. sneea. and tcav relv on b*'tm thpplied with Ink of eireliect ctaihiy. and of __S^S_ak -olor. The jrub^.b? n?mft?ujes Ina ot^-arions color?, ein- mi.b?ue. ere?^ kc Orders d. rected ?obis tn-__u__.-ory._->- Froai-jt. betweci Moci?o? 5v?d(_e_^ur ?--?- 'Aironzh lie Dvpsi-- Pos-, wffi be nnmmtnJly attended io? This papsrr has beta pr^aed ny ?*** i__m ?m_i ?? _n*__:iDr?" ?ct **f^eTa*ei y ___n. ?Sk_.!^,TSLr^?^ ttO?LG?. MATHER._ RAILROAD ?SB5g5- .??crter. Mec ?laiaifsiminr wfllfhrms-hM -r-^^J ^S??__u_i_i EB 14. l_4ti. ?rfjools. THE AKT OF DANCING. WALTZING, dfce. -MR. W. WHALE AND D.U'GHTER i-esp-rctS-ly irJO?_ lie Ladle* and ?.re-iilernen of New--York and Brouk Ivb, thai their cl*s*e< -: zze -.egazn ac.-ocplis-irect of I>aiic-._i-. W-Utrta?. Poia. Ac. ta all iheir new -carton* ?-vie*, amon? wh?-h u the beaauful and popular Redowa, as dxze-d in -.he LtKidon and Pan.? Saloon?, ??-.'.'. ??maie_?-e -??-*-?--. ?i their rot?as, CONST1TCTION HALL. 650 t?*>ad-Asv.,-iT7."EsDAY.O-:iober tSd-and ailHTTH IC HALL. Brooklyn. Adam**-?. iViofc**r t2l_ Days of Tuition ir. Broadway for young ladie? ?r.d c??iien?er. an? der H. every Tuesday sad S**ardav aitrraooEs st S. and f.r the ? ,_:er elass ol tantiemes a; I in ton e*reni"*c. Day? ofTuinoa in Brooilya for young ladies and pea ileine_ ander M, every Mondav aAernooa a: *>. and Satur? day tnorti--- a: half-cast 9. Genilecien*? class Monda*? ever-.??? cot?aezemg a: ?. Mor_:_? Classe* for m?iract?sj the eider class ot Cadie* ta the Mazourka. Mina^is. W*a*t_<~?. Redo*?**, etc. at dtefr Pr.va:e Academy. cooaMOCilig ai lit A. M. For terms, p.ease -van--a? above. CbCdsniof panfcalsr* now retad v ?lo be had as above, and a: the Bro??k'-*n Music Store?. " TUESDAY SEMI-MONTHLY SOIREES win com- ( rnenfe N"iv*n-.ber ?" Subscript!? - Ibr the se?*-? *A Po | - t charred tor ibe So:**ee_ Ladies' tickets, to be had ' f Mr. w. Bale* tesp-ecting the adnrinrion ofLadies I?? ire Soir??-? wiii N? strictly ?retorced a* o*i tonner ?-.pa? si?n*. Acad?mies, Seh jo ?. sad Private Classes wtn be ?nended to by Mr. W. and Daughter, and a^o at liieir At?dem?. ?s.* Sixth-avenue._ ?;; isipu" [AUA.HK Ol'KAND. daafzbter ot :.ie laieJao. Ma- ! nesc?. Inform s tedies ?who ?-ie?ire to ?ruily itie French ' '.?Uir-tape. that ter morningrlseses fot the ivinter s*f?soa , are now !'-*r.:__a Lj_i:e? having stndied mar .r.ler a c?as? I in ihe second CL-urse. by ?pplyiss l_i-ed:i?iel-*. A new morning ??i??* m?t eononeoce by me Aah instant. Ase- ? .-- gentlemen is also forming, arid will commence ihe latter pan o*"tb*> pioseut - Tl -?? prepare : to enter the Srsteventagclsss-itow hi pro? :? ,-. will p.easeipply tai-fdlstety. Residence N?>. _ \Valker_t. N. B.?Mad. Dsraad wtiald devote three mornings of :he ?Teeh id tbe instruction of f-rm - iting and forming a sas in ..?? u. -.<-. ru- : .n- ?? y ,-? i ? ? THE EATONTOYVN F.-.-:-?.-:-.i-T ! Ihe direction of I ...< tad B. J. GBJ.V '? oars' -ail ?rom ???o? ol Ves ?-- ? S Y pel - I - - -ter? a rompre -' - - si i --- ? Educai i iidudlng tie French, in, Spanish, Italian, in.i Mathematics .n all ineir bran ne*. Rera ar Le.-;ure- ere delivered on Monti Phi - : - and Manners in Soda! Life. Zoology. Bo'anv. M ?era . gy. Chemistry, Natural Pmicsophv arid I'niver SB History, The Winter Session reSpens 1st November. Termi?fglS rer session of 22 weeks, payable in advance. ? charges. Each puj furnishes his own bed.? Circulars furnished and mfc_nation given, a: 131 Nassau st N. Y. O, l-..-.V:_M M. LANDSCAPE PAINTIN(?.-M1.S ti. M. PF.?LEY i_?'.r-.--s ladies in Landscape Painting, i .'. colors, ai N.? tstaj Brt.-iiwR-.-. rom-r of Honston-St Sooth of'S*.. Throna?' Church. References, Mr. A. B. Di*a?.st>. Pros. fihe National Academy of Design, Professor S. F. JB. * e._'_s??aneod - MADAME . IARONCE1.T.I would inform her pu pi.s ami friends generally, that ?!.e ri?r-.:;:iiiei her In? structions la Staging ar.J M-i-ic si her r-siJence, No. II? Brwoort-place ('.'.ill _L) She also, if required, give? 1?* ??-?sal 'die r?>?,:,i,.iic- of ihe pupil. ?13 imeod" \E\V".>ILSIC ?LAS. .?^EDWARD HOWE. lajr organist to Dr. Ma*uir? church. B!eec.?ei-?t- near Broadway, will open an Elemenlary Cru?? in Vocal Music for ladies and gentlemen, la the Lecture Room of that clinreb, on 1Vedne*d?v evening. October tl Mr Howe nay be seen st L'n:??n theological Seminary, No. 9 l*m?*er ?lly-l ? ? ?slSle.tH* t\\ >il 1.1 ?m *? :,*ium; -i mimii. ko It BOY>, ... -. , _;-... winter lena of tba !,??_.t-mui Se win ? ??? ni :: ? ? . :i.'--'; of November. Circular* and ? tnavbe had ofRev Dr -.-?. ?M Broadway; of I? W. 1'own-end. Esq. i i_ei!nr; of Dr. O P. Well?, 1.?, Ninth-a**cnae, and ai ihe B ? ksti re i t'?m.'? _ Siedn .ri. 136 Nu-- in ol- l?w_G. W. FRlNCiS. Principal. FUKNCII ??HOKEN-Kd. ChurC, s Sy.tem?S-?c ?ty Libra.-y. Broad*?vay, corner of L?*oiisnI-.r.?The s?-eootl evening course of French Le?wm?. by Mr. Church, v.-'.ll b?s gin oa Monday,October 12th, n: (o'clock. Te-nis. S-'ifor a cour*? of 24 lessons. Evenings, Monday. Wednesday and Kr'ti tv?each ies?or. wi,, ror.I.- tie me hour o!2 it* RP.JKNKS?MSi-,.Ti-H-iu.iil,ir Boy?fff73 Broad?* ay. . (nearly opposite Bood-*t) will re-open oa Tuesday. the I.I of Sepieniher. anSI If D[-(BROW?9 ItlUINt. SCHOOL, Nn.wBow erv,near A?ior and Lmfayette-place, N'-??-York. Mr. ?. h'i? -.!:.? iioiMr ;.. innoonca '.hat hi? School I? open Jail?- f.ir EoneslriaaTnlliod ?od klxerri?. RiJing. Tr'.ltMS. i.r.cTvm* LCSSOXS. i rxraci-if: Riaiitr.. I* Lesson?.Sis ?xi| i Month.SU '-1 10 do . 10 00120Rides . 1? '?> i <??i . ". oo i.? do . ? w Single Lessons. 2 (Kt|ain,_!e Ride*. 75 R.-i.i do . .' S0| N.B. Blghly trained and ?]ui?*t Hor-es. for the road or p irada, to let. EUJLES. : \ Lew as or Ri ?es paid for on eommer.cinj. .'. One hour allowed on euch Lesson or Knie in tr-.u School. .'?..?Jne hour and a half lo a I."--.n ?n tin? Road. 1..11 -ira for Ladle*.from . A. M. t? 1 P. M. "... rl ?ur? fur Gentlemen, from ti ?.?? J A. M. an! 3 i.? 7 P. M. E..No itcr.t.eman silnutied tlui.ii?.' ?ie hours appropriated i., Ladle?. A .-?ir.i of address .- requested ;.r.---u tu t.? ?-oniini-ncinit C9^ Gentlemen keeplna ihelr horse* m this ?-?tn!?Ii?h mer.t. w'.,, have the privtieire ,?f riding lh-rn In the ?cbool jr?'. ?it 1m S TRIBUNE JOB PRINTING OFFICE. No. 7 Srauci rraaST?( isree door, f,om Sana? ttrtttA I.IK tad-tie* of-d? establishment for JOB PIUNTINO are. perhaps. unsurpiLssed by any olfi.-t- in the cuy. The patronage Of in? laut year lia? been ?uch a? lo ?uaranly S v-real exlension In OUT resources. We liier-fcre, with con f.d.-n?-e. issue the folio? :n_ Card : TO MERCHANTS?Merchant? supplud with all kinds of l'KINTIN?>ai ihe cheapest rate, vis Card?. i - Lading, Cir-ui-tr??. Receip'.s, BUB Heads, Check?, ic. T.- I.: fi.a.?av tii.Mii i SIX -? 'rignol Sternum .pt. pnnU-d w;th Bt-curtv-v. Pa_iph?el?,| Stereotype Work, and all kind? <;f f. ".-. Letter Pre,, Printing. To Lr.tLttr s* tsv,Mt:-\zi\f-.?Programmes beautifully pnmed. Le.-i-jre R.::- ?mall Bill? for Di.lrl ?f.inimir.? redis, bution. kc. An,! every ?les.-npli.n ?I Plain ?nd DnMiKiu'sl Jib Il'orlr ex,-.-u!e.i ertih tr-ai Beatnesssnd punctuality, at the office, No-7Spn.<**_ The improved POUT.R PRESSES, for Boom, P?.vii<h 1 ETS, !??*. A.i ?? ?irk on the above Prestes will be done at extraordi? nary low pnce?. J. A. KRAETAS. jl2 tf Tribune Job Printer. L~-7?ri*S, (JIUA.NDOLES, HbII Limern?,and Ch?? deber*.?Deltx,Brother v Co. w??..tii.':_wn Store?.No. I ri \V,..a:i;..L are manufacturing ar._ ha?-e al-vays _o?. band, a tan assortment of article* m their in?, of the fol i..--?.::_ deacrl i :?????*. which they will sell at wbole?aleor r?-'si. -tl .o?v price-t. for rai-.'i ? .-??..ar Lamp??Gl.t. Bron/e and Silvered, in great variety. Suspv-Jm,- Solar?, do. do. Bracket Soiar?, do. tl". Soar Chandeliers, da -'? S i'-i 4 lights Suspending Camphene Lamps Bracket do. do. Side do. do. Camohene Chandeliers?2, 3 and t lights. Girandole*?GUt,Slivered and Eror._e?l.-.-anou?pat'.eri?. Hall Laolern?? Various sizes, w.lh cut or ?uuned ??las?. ?7 3m_DEIT-. BROTHER it ?-U ?"?DIA Kl'BBEK .??HOK.-i?l",0?s) pmrs Men* and Wmien'? p.?in aa?l figured Rubliers. !???.- pair? M.-n'? ?.??.r^t Rutiler U ?-??r-l.o-. Ladle?' do do do :?? ?o Bandais, Robber soles 1000 do do flirre?! and iiried v?i do Men - metaUc j??? do Moleskiaa. For,-.- HORACE H. DAY. ?? Snr.--**,ir to 1'. v' ..-rv I. 11 Co is Co*tl?IH?-I HE 1.AII1E**? wll. and i:.c aue?'. ru..?-Cr-a of elegant JE'iVELRV u, .??l?.ur.. tn the coun:i->-. i-otapn?:as oil _? Axe uWtit ,t,le at o.Hotnents. tuKe?ier with an uihr.ii?* 's neiv ol choice f_n?-v a:-.;,-.?.??. .'ai'.e tor prs-?rnie. at the Je?? e:ry and Lamp ?su.r,li?i?a_atopp*j*i:ei-e Tal?ni?ile. ?vit! v!f TIIOS CRANK. BANKS, ail Broadway. TAT1UNEKY \V.\K_riuri"!*E.7 7 Ma-dea-Un? ?.'P.ANCIS _. LOI'TREL ir.vii.- the aiienlion of !*??.--?, . : era to the r arre s**ort?eat of Acroum E?. ?k?. . and Wrappmi*Paper?. Go-*i Pen-.Q-j:., P-r, Nib*. Elastic Ban!. l'-i. Ca?h b.?_r?. Gold and _..-? er Pencil : Caer?, Car-.- Indel ?ble lu*. Crot?n I;.? ?i saper or article, ? a Presses, Maciiai.: Letler ?nter?, L?rtter and Note Envelopes, ke. r.-z,..-.. and Krer.cu S-itlonery tn -real variety?all ?old in qaantUie* lo suit purchaser?. LEWIS FRANCIS. -3G .:. CYRL's H. LOUTREL.77 Maiden-Une. SMITHS' IIO.M?OPATHIC l'HARMAc? I BroedwBy.eornerof Bioouia? ?l J. T S. SMITH bav. tag s s.?e-i from the laie lii-e much o' hi? rock of Hiei'ropv LUe T--ti,r:i?-. in an onizo.r-d ?isle. I* enatixd to ?upp.y ordem ar.? funiisii cae?-*?, i.e. lie. as beretotbre. He bas remov?*d io ir.e above nuiabsrr where raay be found family and other ente*. a."??.Oi uncain?, arnica pla* u-r. and a ?-?nera;???or_n*?al o?'-nedictnes of the be*l oua^ ?;t. _?1". IM:**?. C'Ol'<*H ("ANIIY.?Havtaf been._-?lr reeomnrended by ?ome kind fnend* to try C H. Ring"? Googh Candy for a very ?evere cold, t did so. with. I nmt eori?-??. cr?s?? scep'.ici?tn a? to ils-virtue: rm?.when I fo?i?i ?ZIV?-.1 tpeediiy reuev??? and able lo alleni :o lbo?e d* ^? from wfckn I had f-er'.o'i.ly (based '?? be ?'?? berred, * feeling of icankr?lne*?. and x d??lire to be*?6l others, prompurd me lo ?rive lb- tittle izizezee my came may po* s?r>? m m? mn * the virai?** of ihu r?-i_*-dy kn?n*'n to the paD.ic. _r.d ifl-pamag a .iti.e of _*al wbicz is proveruiaijy a gr-at as-iitl-nce to the egcezaof m**dir*_!**? namely, e<^n ?jeace SAML'EL ?. BL'RCHARD. Pastor of Houston-??. P.-.b;.-erian Church, ?r. Houston azd TlwtnpBoc su SCew-Torfc, Janu-u-v 24. 134- ?It la* F?jr sale by C H. "RING. 1*2 3r-tadin*av. eor. loan st. C"111ANUEL1 ?Hzn, C_nae.a_.ra Lamp?. Gas FUtUiaa, / iic kc?THONL.S CR-*?.VE BANES woald tciorm the p?iblie and the former customer? of Couthocy <k Nevsm. thai be conzzanet at 'jo old ?land, opoon-zn ihe Tabernacle, me hanse?? for?er.-y earned oe or tits. Having re?*?*! ????<: tbe ajreccy of the v*n?tly celebrated manaf-urxrer?, H. W. Hooper St Co. he oeWf-?' tbe ?uss-ior arscie* of their -nanu fa.-.*n.-e a; a ^rea: r??_-*_.o3 frota A- prate ot C- k N. Tba nnblie ??*? ?-.-rlle^ In es?r-ir,e jtrtu ttf 1>_l Iff ?"HADE**: ?_l_tCor_i?*es. Ac 4r.c-J.C UOODFOiiD. l."*^ Eroadwar. tn.i open Hat morn i.-.?-. I .-?se? Window SiiaJes. fti-i Laadtcape* and G?7t__ca. Also, plain Bonier? and Vi^ne-e C'an.-a-? Al?o. 3 catea Gil: C<jr_ie?--;. oi"e_a_reiy zerw ptzzerzt*. Also. 1 do Ft_r_ita-r Gimp. A -). '. do C-ina'Ti Tes-teis. C-rrt-iis Loco?. Bunds. ft-A P-n-. x~ a? _ La yartrtf'? Bn?diziZ*. 2' ? Briaiiv-ay I BBEK !?HOE.*?.?2r:.0ft) vain Merit. Wotuusft and Cu-.ldr?>-c's Sirored and ptaza anported Pant Rub? ber?, to-tether w-ith a la.-j*eaod fuiia_?or?wctcf mac-isc* tared Rnnber shoe?, of every de?<*nption. -??ar?-n!_d the best a market. Tut tele tW czeap ^?J by ihe " Ne *? _a_ luzzx Rubber Maniirjctanng ?Company.** bi Maiden-lane. n2 It_ npo PHOPRIETOK> OF KOLI.ING -_____-_?? a ?The. tnbsrr.'z-r -*-,'. ?ell. i- lot* lo ?an pur<?a??*e? lCft) iocs oil R-ilniad Iron. Was of me br*z Z V ?'-amp aid tie j-pia?iy very ?npenor on BENJ: M. iHE-LMAJ?, corner Broad aisd Be??er. w FIVE DOLLARS a YEAR. WHOLE NO. ?916. ?at-mt _gkM-incs. SANDS'S SAESAPASILLA. roa TH? XE.MOVtL ?.D PtS_ai.*?TNT eras OF ail pidsasks taj?s?; rao? ax ixrizs st?t_ or tus sloop oa Habit or r-ss ?y-stsm, vrt : Strsfnia. iCrnr's ?Ct. FLht-umatvmx, t _.?t___fr Cutaneous Eruptions, i\mpies or pustules onthe Fact matches. Biles. Of-??,,- A?*. Flyts. R-.f Mu-. ?.- Tetter. S.W H.-a_. E ?jrfr-tfor ,___ f_m ,f tj, j^^, md j^n,^ ShdW)^, [*_. ee-s. Sttphiiittc Synptoeu. S.-w,? ?- Lumbago, and Pu? n?tes ai-vinef-om an tnrndinouji v? or' Mercury, .-tsottrs or P-opty- Expasu-e or f_jr__*r_. ,n Life. A^o. C_r?_tc C-tt_t*?-ri_?__i pisa-drs. ITS timely sdininisintiion ha? been attended wiihtbe hoc? piett rsf?Uii? a inary anomaJouasilwencni-batiiuicLieaT rniende- to S3 -he void ? h.ctei:?*? between c_lhar.ic ____ aperi ent ro?-d!_-0?-e i here? tu ?noaut .-j?r__ii u 'by o?an a.lera?ve derectit?o?<s_-tt-ij. proving a laaung tocic U> ihe , system. Il is highly?__<r.ntra_-_for cvrc-veci-Ttce and portability, containing nothing but the expressed essence, ??ad i? ihe repre??*c_aii?-?? of the Sar-oparill* R__t, in the ??-.?_- ..:,--. per as Cumin* is of Peruvian Bark, or Morphine of Opium. It 11 an ___a_> : i ?hed fsct. lhal a rev ennns of either Quinine or Morphine .*..3t__in? all ?he medicinal value ot' a large sUanti'.y of the crude ?'i??!ance?? hence lie superiority etm preparations?and no Invalid *v??u.d <ie?re to drink a t.':.-n Tt.ittur.. when a half pint detained ?he I ?ame tn**d?ciii*l v?,ue. The .*-ar<a??.-..... enn be iiilule.1 . ??lien taken *._.-rre_n c ro '.he dirt-ciioc*. and m-ule to ?uit ihe ia_*;e ot me palien i The following cer.if.?iite add retted i.? ire Agents al Ch.cxg*. furni?"i'e? - aoctttaive proof of its f neat value its -i?'? of _C*rxa ?v-.. Cmcsco. UL Sept. 12. is*; Messrs. Sttbbtns tr Rred?Grn? In May IS-li, I obtained a: your ?lore a bottle of Sands'? ??ai-apar.ll?. and -xxs ihen confined to my bed. without sleep, for a ??trek, oc? casioned by .oient pain from a regular rever ?or- .-f on^ ?landing, or. my right >g Mr physicians advised meto ha?-? Ute linnb amputated, saying il ?va* iY? only mean? likely to preserve my life? After using half the boule itic pain beg?.- i.? Ktbstde, and i>y me time I had li??-?! MM ? three botUe. I was ahha lo tr_n?_ct my regular bu?ine??, and before I bad finished the t.-urtb botlle, 1 ?? a? ?.? ?? e.l an.i ?ound as ever I had beer.. ! have n.? be>liatioo la ?ay lag rt.it Sands'? SarsaparUla was the n-.-sn?. ander Pru?? f saving my limb, ??id I doubt not my Ufe ; mo?t ? i__0?luiend :. i? :! ? ?i ?t ?rti.-le extant tor the purmcmiiT. ot tue b.oud. . 0 ?*?. in..?' r?peeti'ullv, JAMES MILLER. The following certif?cale it an] v another link in '.he greai chain of t___i___o__sy to tit men ? Socm Bot tin. Canada East, Apri! 13. i-.??. tSettrs. San.li?(lentl'men Exposed a? ?ve are !?? the at? tack? of dis-**, and ?<> ??eiju?. _t.v .?'.?appointed in pr?.p?>?. e.1 ???medie?. w.> rann.it but look upon ih<* efforts ??! ?ur ce??fu! pracntloner?) vi:?h tniereit and gran lude. Tlii? is ; true re_per;:.-ii your valuable pr?paration of SartanariUa. ? I have been ?evetvly .t?i-red !> r ?3 year? tviih a duetwe aboil! which " doctora di?s^re,'." i.ti'.i their prejenrtmr.? were still more.diverse. Itned rarioas remed es bat round no reliefunul 1 commenced using -...., axce-leaimedicine, atwhlcb nine I s? .??? . confined to my bed. Aftet u?mg It a few mouths. 1 no??- sm ?Mr t.> ??-?f* about, ride out, and ?-nroy a cuirortable degree of health, ?Inch 1 attribute entirely to the use of Sandra S?rsaparilla. Plea?? accept in-.* ??Miranre of gra?tude and r?'gai I. JOHN M KORJJUS. B.'tri,' per?onai!y iwquainieJ with the a!?o?e ?uieuieui. I hereuv'_ertif> thai Ihe ?ame it true. REV. T. M MERRIMAN For farther particular? and i.-_nr!u?;ve evidence of .i? ?u perior value and efficacy, tee pamphlets, vrhlch maybe obtained of Agent? gratis. Prepared and ?old by A B. ii D. SANDS. Dnigglst?. 100 Ful'.on-sL corner of William. '2T1 Bn?_d?vay, and 77 East Brosutway, No?-.York. Sold al*o by rSniggiit* _er.i*r_!'y througSuvit lh*" United Siaie?. Price Si p-r bottle ; ihr bottle? for So. Ye"" The public are re?prctl_i!ly re?jut*?;i?d U> remember that it i? Sand? ? Sar.aparilla that hn? b?ren and I? eon?uuilly achieving ?ucn remarkable cure? of the in.xl diliu-ultcliu.? of diseases to which the human ITaine Is ?ui.j-ct. therefore a.?k for Sand?'* Sar?apan,la, and lake no oilier. N. B.?To ihe Poor it i? tree,?- given "ti bringinc a certl firaie of their need from the MUsi-ler, Alderman,or Ju.?tic_. of the pea^e ?rbera tbev r-*?nle. oS 1 in ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE ertit LTS. BRACE* Regurding ibe exir?or?linnrv power? of CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC KINdS: BEI LETS BANDS. and MAGNETIC KLL'ID. THE following ti'?iunonial* ?re. lor the first time pre? sented tu the public. They lia?e been r?_rivud during the pa?t few days It is ?nn_e??iry to add a ?ingie word oiher titan to rtrcjited their candid porusaL Tlie first li from a riercytnan ?veil known, and of high allainmecl? and rep? utation." A ca?e of RHEUMATISM. BRONCHITIS AND DYSPEPSI.V. ?? Siosttv, N"?? -Jersey, July id. latfi. '' Do. A. H. CMaitTIE?Dear Poeto- I pruiDl-.tl to rom munieate with y,,u reapecting ilie efiect ..f thu ?pplicauon of your i ial-_nlc Ring? ..nd Magnetic Fluid in my own ra?e. The ume :? a.? yet ti?o ?hort to ju?iifv my ?peuk.ng ptMiiive. It in r.lr>.:ion to '.lie permanency of my cure, hut 1 ran ?ay ilia; ?in.-e the application of your Bracelets to my ?vrist* and ' uf the Bond to my neck thowlioletertesof my nervous coin iilamu has been ?u?pended. [ ?u?'ered much from Chronic i Rheumausm. Broncintls and Dyspepsia, an^J felt ?atlsfied , thai those di??>rder* were ail connected wilh each olher i through the nervous system. 1!.ave had none of the Dy?- i pep?iu whatever ?tnre the appllrallon of your Rings. J-C; ! nothing worth mentioning of ::ie Hrourlnii?, (tor I have been ensl'led to re?ume th.- discharge of my pastoral .lime? of pr.-nclitn? and vi?lting. Sir. much to Ihe ?urprlw of my coogregadon.) and have iia.1 but a singl? twinge or two of the Riieiim?t.?ni. I have enjoyed, so for, more perfect ex empti.m from these maladies,distressing n? they are, than ?t .1 my lot to eii.o.v lor -.-'"?r?. f i-'inii:.; I,.. i.h. grali^ ful [O (So.f, who 111,111- Providence .lirect, _ mero von. I enn not ?ay wilh certainty when I ?hall be m NeW'Torh again, but ?hall ceria.uly lake the earlietl opportunity of ?a?llng on you. !'...? Im teed late ol.ject of this >?'er t? to procure ?oitie of the ??me kind of a??i?_aiic>i lor twoofmy people. Many of my congregation are affected with nervous dlsosders, and ?iiould my cure be permaneat many will be led to ?p. ply to you. I liave the large?! couniry charge in ihn atole, and my curu ha? electmfied ihem (so to ?peak) entirely." (A detail of the cases alluded to follow?.) " May Go.i'? l.lestlng artend your efforts In ihetoease?, my dear D.a-tor. and if you afford relief in iheae ?rases Uiere will be a vast number uf oilier? who will apply. Very truly, yours. HUBERT W. I.ANDI3" SPINAL COMPLAINT. N_k.-V.rk. July 2l.t, tmfi. This !? 10 certify that for the past two year? I have i._.-n ?fBiri.'.l with t.'irt di?ea?e .*al!ed Hip Complaint, during which time I whs attended l.v Dr?. Carter ind Wataoa wulioui receiving any relief. The ?evenly of Hie disease ?roa such !hnl 1 wo? obliged to give up my blislneS-, and 1 ha-" ..fien lain several day? without t.eing ?bio to turn in my bed. Medicine only made me wor?,*, and I was dally gMthW more and more helple??. Early i_i?i wiuler I pro? cured t)r. Clirtstie.? Oalvan'c Bel!, a pair of Bond? and the Magnetic Fluid, and from the Urn?? 1 r.mmen.-ed wearing them 1 began to Improve n. ?Malth. I am now ?tronger than ever was prevtou? to my ?tckrie??. arid urn now .._? far re? covered lliai 1 can suffer any fungue, 1 would also ?tale, three mnnlh? oiler rominencuig theus.)of lheC.tlvanir Bell and Fluid I from _?! the whole of the timber of a three-iUiry dwell.ng. I ron.ider Dr. ClirUtie'? _l?.?uiiic rem'-Jie? an invaluable t,__r??ing, and ha-e ma.le the above ?Ulement voluntarily ?Bd a? a matter of duty to the altHrted OEOROE is.MTES, No. 190 Cliurrh-?L New York. SEVERE INJURY TO SPINE. This will certify Iliatfor a nuinlier of years past I have been in feeble health tn consequence of having a sever? fall in ihe lio.d of my vessel whim spruiued my back and seri? ously Injured my spine. I have contultH physician? and tr;.-.! t.'.e Baljom'of Liverwort, Sarstipanlla, ar.d many othei medicine?.and al! loan purpose. About a month atjo I pro? cured Dr. Christie'? Galvanic Beit and Magnetic Fluid.and I have enurely recovered. I never expected to b? well again, and thought 1 would have to give up roa?'.,ng, hu! I now feel beller ihnn I Uav? for a numt)?*r of yean, past and am In every .--.;--. -.... altered person. Nolhmg woilld indue, in** lo purl with my bell it 1 could a., prix-urewiother. MORRIS OSBOR.V, Residence No. 15 Monroe-sL N. V. ?ud Master of the N'.r foii pacset .ciir. " Mary Jone." cCEKVOOS TREMORS. Sic I hereby Slots? that for ?overol month? 1 hive been _on ?tantlytroubled ?rtth Nervous Tremor?, affecting in. to ? _.rn a degree Uial 1 ou unai.le ?. huid a p**n. 1 .. I aUo a d;/z??.'_-?? w bead, ifisKtfasg ma very severely. Using a pair of Dr CiinsUt*1? Galvanic Rings, with the MagneUu Fluid, 1 found almost imn.'?diai'- rel.e!', urn) ?.. ?vmuujin? uf in. vn.-jlmul? have now dl?appear*-d. 1 would farther ??.ate. uial having severely injured my left hand by the ac? cident ula btra'7 iron boil failiag on it, an?! rau.lng great swelling and torture, 1 applied tlie Fluid, sod m two day? everv vestige uf ?welling and p?io disappsrare.1 I believe Chnille'? ?rude? a real ble??iu_ to ihe world. (Signed) JOHN BOORHOSJF. 137 Fuliou-.t. New-York UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. State of New-York. C.iy of New-York, is l . . r By thu Public Instrument be it rnaocot to ol? *?_*._ | J iT doth or may ot ung unit concern, liutl I, JAMES H. DILL, a Public Notary in and fur uie Slate of New-Ys>*k, bv n-tters p-lsrnl, ander the GrealStral of the ?aid State, du? ly commissioned and ?worn, dwelling In Ihe C:ty o! New. York do hereby cer?fv, rA?ir for about <ur ??art l-ji pa?* / _jr.f oren /vur.o-j.y ndlieted anta an tnjlammatory (.hrvnic ?ixeutnattc ajfectura, at times pee-adtne the -xhole /-?item, anA patient the power, ot'endurance to the most leztre test, and eauatag a Xca-.-y tax for mediant advice and treatment, and a much larger tax upon my Stwincj, and comfort, until I __u m ?uced by a friend tcho had found relief frota the tame tourer, to amkttruUoJ Da. Cuai-TiE'- Galvanic Risses aisoMas KCT1C Fliio. aiaicafiinr used lest than Yxo months, and am entirely free from para, rigidity of cords or jomts, and am juUe -e... in leatsmooy whereof, ! hav? *ub?c_i_-_d my name, and cansed my n__arial ?-aio!o-Ece to be twreusto affixed, this vt-renih day of 1 Ay. in the y??s?r of our Lord one ihotisaud eirht hundred end fortvVix. JAMES H. DILL. Notary Public. No. 98 Weii-tt. New-Yora. CAtmon_The grsott eeicbrlly and sucee.? uf Cbr.?__'? I Galvamc and Magn-rUi: oracle? have caused mem u> be i exiuntcrteiled. he guarded agoasl ad _____ uzuuiioQs, as [ they are eccrely woriiless. !)r. Chnstle !_aj b?U 0B* ?u l thorized agent in each aty of me L'uion, * no com baa the ! (eculne i."..-:-e?. I " ST T-te-oly-3-nev fas J-s-w.Yorfc U at ??2 Zrr/adurny, between Joc*i-sl. oui Aazden-mne. I A new ?ad interesting work on " Gs_iT?ci_n and its ap plica-ion a? a Remedial Agent," ?/.".!-! '.?.-?'... M. D. is in?; p'b Ishsd and say be bad (tans xs above, or striil t>e ?'-.-rwarded bv Mal'. Il .? er.r.e,-'.y recommended u> the caJ-didaxumion ot Phy?cuns sed ol?.__.:_.r_si__l. ! N- B.?The oh-jve arzc.e? may S? sent lo any portion of I tbe United State?. A very liberal discount to wbritesale j purchasers for place? w?ere 'Jiere i? no esiaaiiatittd ogeui. I Address D. C- MOP.EHEAD. Agvni General ? jyaaWkFtf for the United Stale., 1 _ Bni_?dw?y. W. T. COHSTIPATIOW, (UMIl'UBSa) Destroysid Without 3Sa_B____i, _?;?_t__?u. or Beth*. Discover) Recant.? tfXOauaaZ '*- J-' ' T*""' BY M. WARTO_w?Pri?e, Thir.y Cecta?The r_-b E-ig-Asa edAun. traastated Sro? the Ud Frenco ed.uon of the exposiaon of a t_au_rm_, sunpie. agr**e__ ie and n ttAzb'.e tnezn* '-recently dlocwered in Frs__ce,j not. ocy of ov?rcea-n?.-_t-_?o_.')?m?-'-?*7 deotrcr-n* ofc?3=*ie, aveteraieind habimai <_---?i-ipst_-on, w.iL??t a?ii-g el?cr rurg-tive? i3,ec_io_-i. or both? : followed by a great rzam ier of a-ih-nnc doe-__enu from emineni pnyaidans and other pertonsof d-sCaC-XC- e-?_-_-__. ihe complete erne*. I ^?Mu.STm-IoO-J d?-Ot of V-'arton. of Port?. Na 152 ! ?*-?__?_-_--. and also by Jna- Mihoti. l-XJ Br-jodway -. C. I U.~Bine. corner of Joan H. nod Broedwav ; Wyaa and ', tggmexmm BB Foiioo^i-i H??ry Jote-or?. 273 Broadway, ! comer Clamber?-?!-! Apothssc?..**?' Hall. in. Broadway ; I JamesCnaabte, cotner Bowery sad Fo__-_-_t. : and Or. ! Le**-?, 5C0 Botrery : _a Brooiuyn ?7 Dr. Charles Sus-ne. I _S4_r-i_?__ 0O? ii___od* S?sati?m?, *&t. ?Joaua. W ??lT,?'D-*~"* **?* n0*^8 yonng Mea to go Sonta or ? f U aat, to art m Ajcenu for ?3 of new ?ad popular rabn.-aii.-e-~-??? .,.? .oJ ^,)rB a^,,- rirnrtt?*m ?,-, ... Insured to si-em la ?rutag. wiiB ?a oppot-M-ty of cleerta* SMM pet year. Snap mea nom ta t?r *bpley ?r?a a.? doobt. mak? over Si?*?*, per jetsr cent of all expeateu. lAKh man ?81 have Si? <u?tnci. U ?eUl be ni.:???T? tor them a? save ai le-??:ftwj: ?K5?oSie us -___, , r*od ivAzg ouz Apply at FRENCH'*? Pu?-i_?iej H*a. ?9S Bn-_i ??ray. up stair?. DiSce of the Fla* of ?jot Caico. Ah leurra T-?sl *-e ?-?-?.-rteKf. _ jn? xf \\'ANTts a staMdoa ?? _ayst-S*-a<Baa>a*aaBtotaM_s_l 11 :_!--".? for the EsglisH market. His loo? irrelein -n Dm M-isesc render* him capable to tan for the ??Steve. =*rker?. bead?, bot?, bach*, cropa, without ?use or i???*?. For f-i-iher pert-ulnr* latir? of M. D. WADlSOTOtt. No. 5 >**-?nkfor*:.*t._Ott Iw? \17AXTSD?A ?ituaCen by a leepectabl* Youag Wo ' * man to Jo chaastxer wotli, assist :n vrasbing. Iroeia* or do plain ?e-arm^, or tekecare ? fcb.ldren or general b?u*r v--?--!'. ?or a so?;; pri*_** tamiiv. The bast of dtv reisr eace g*.v?fn. rie**e c*.. ?? -* Haauacrsle-f-si. first A-or.? ??i? ?eva lor tere day?. OtS ?* Y\"ANTKD?Employmeera? ?i Teacher, bv a Coi.ege " Graduate a_- Master o? Art?, who ha* had *e?-erai rears' e?penetis?' in the best S?mi_?r-e? of Great Brtlaitt. He expect* but a moderate comp-eesaitoa. and would ?ladly laie * C?SSIIW School In the CsjunuV. If desire?-. Refet? !o tbe S? .?or ??t'Tbe Tribune. Atidres* H. tH. Tracy. cent et Dr. Trapba*_n. ti lX'?-?vel ?13 ?DUW WANTED?A situation by a ?te-ady. ?Uusirtoes Olri. who ksow? her boaine** well, la a -?r?*??-*_Mo pri -aie ttttally lo cook, wath and iron, or take cue of cell dren, or would do ?he bocsework of a __is.l family if re ?H'a.-rd bas itxxi city reference and from Ser taat place? Please cal! ai Tt Sib-iv-ecae In tbe be?>k store. oil* Jt* \\" A S T K 1>?iliaplover? ISNiM 41a Bivadwav. Beat vv Broo-e. ??-ere everv pels? is taken to ?roil lhee_ ??-i'.ii set-ran'? for City or Counir <r. Recollect thai tu'Oce is done lo e? ery one at thl? orbe-*? He ?s?sa *ny 'uta W say i.? the c?-Btrary o 14 31* \\" ANTED?By at_id?_?-?<r*d ?Vcina-i. a situando "* ? v fami.y gotug to Ni-??-Or ?toa:.. Sem* anxious \o ,efiA -. il-.ere. Sati?lV:ory refervoce c?n be given. Appt^mnli by '.eavir.j- their addre*? at ibis otBce. directed to K. C. wti". be punctually aiiec.it. to. OU ?Ji? VV'ANTKD?A sit?an?? bv a -?????: tab:?? t'oong W*. v v ci&n as chambermaid, and !?? assist In ?he wasbiag and ironing, or chambertvork. wait?,.- and plain ?ewlc?? or . i* no ,?*?;?-.?? er. to do the ge-aei-al houaevrorfc of a txsstil family Call at 1* ?lb-?venue. City refereace. ?IS fc* \\"ANTED-By the Nevr-Jernev Iron Co. at Boraiea. v v Morris i.'?'uii:v. :?vetve t?x>d Muddlers. Apply to ois I?' ETLLEI. k BROWN. Ig ?reenwicb-?t. ?t.T \\" \NTKD?A ?ituaiioc lo do plain vookim;. washing v? sad Irontag or yenen? h?aise?*?ork m a small larnil?. i>y a Yotitig Woman with ?,ri?o.l cuy r?f?ren?a? .?.??p.? ai .U Thini-*?enue. over she tee store. ol3 _v* \\*ANTKD-Ia 'he vlcintir o? 'he Cuy Hall, a two v v ?tor? ?ii.i attic boute, or a pert of* three ?torv huB*e. ? ? i a litt?ral reo! ??-ill be p-Uti Addn??? J. _. P. at !'??? office_o)3 H" \\" ANTKD? A ..:?:?..??u ?u ????.?-. aud a????l In wa?h?ng " ?nd ironing, by a Yount Wuman ?vilh beat of city rafbreneo frvm a?r ia?t?aiplover. Apply at 196 Nln?h-?t. ota *? _*_ \V ANT?aI>? Stiualioo? by wo Y??unit Women?the v ? one to vMok. waah and IrvB?ihe other as taundreas or ?. hamlteniiai,! Best of City reference*. Apply at i?M Pearl^u3d d??oi. OtSJt" \VANTKD?A ?irnatlon byVrespectabie Yonag Wo " man, to do cbambervsort-, waiung or aiirtlag. Tbe best city reference can be nivea. Pit a? a apply Bl No. 1 Sttlh-iL near Binvery.back ?tore. otSil* I'ANTKD?A ?Ittiatton as chanibermald and M3it5 w t?a>liii-..' uiid ironuii. <?r plain ?e??iri([, by a Young Woman ??nil '?est ofoi'.y reference. Apply at 101 Nlc?h->)t. bet? ??.-!! Sixth and Seventh avenue*. olS Jc* ANTKD?A .::u?iK"i ?? nur.? and ?.?uiiire?, by a Young Woman who und?r?iand? hair dres*iag and w doing up mu?lln*. Heel of city reference? Apply at li Ro.---sl I si fi.xir up ?lair?._ plait* W ANTKD? A ?uuaiiou lo --wok and help m waahtag and Ironing, by an KaglUh Young Woman. Apply ?.?Wjl SevenleenlB-??- al John Cuuner*?. OlS Sr VVANTKD?A ?ituaiioB by a respectable Woman, a vv govxi cook. wa?ber and tr?ner. Beat of city refer? ence utten _ Apply^, ?73 Moli-?L in the rear. olS it* \yAXTEI)-A sii .?lion by a Youn? Woman. tiTcTiokl "V ?ash and iron,o?* hoe?e?vork fol a ?-?all family. Ha* excellent rliy reference. Inquire at 13? Ureene-st. ulStt* llANTKD?Bv ttvo r?*?pecutile Yt.*unrf Women, one vv a* cook and tne ?nher a? chambermaid. U_?l city rt.rer.?i.ce _uei?. Int;?iire 1S2 Na??au-?1. Brooklyn. ol3 if \l*ANTKD?A ?uuaiiou I,y a <o?h1 utatu Pr??i*?iaul Vfc.s'kor inunlre.? and chambermaid: ha*excellent city referencei pl?m?e ?muire al ?V RIviiiKloii-si.in the rear. WANTKD?A ?uuaUunby an Ainsricaa Yt>ua( Wo man a? narae sod st-nm?ire?? or lady's mild ,- baa sot cellenl cliv reference. Inquire al tSSk Bi-oedway. oIS? irvM'KH-l ?iiiniioii ta a family to tatlruct cblidrea v v nn,i perform ?uch oiber lisbt wora aa may be reuulred ?"??mpentatlon moderate. Tbe applicant I* a native ot V'-u:?ii.l with K?"?.l refervnc?*. Plea** apply No. S Mam tuer.iev-place. I'min III to 5 o'clock. old It* iV'ANTKD?A ?ttuattou by a nice Prole.iant Vouar it Woman a? nurie and ?eam?tre*?, or ladle*' maid, to go South i ha? Ui* l,e?l of citv rafervnee Plea** Induire al 422J; Bri.a.lway_oil at? K?RK CHANCE?Laic ?? Broa-Hvay?Ag-so are ??? k?i,-.1 lo uiidHitake tbe <ial* of a new and u*e?r,. . ?anted artic'.u lhat can !??? ?old to ?vary faa>ll> la lb* Jaton To men of reapeeiability and buaine** uhlus Kuaranty ?if _ ?hi per annum ??ill be given. All letter, plv to C ALDKN, 117 Fulton-*t. N. V pai AYOUNU LADY ?? l?be? a altuatlon a* tos?an?' f. .. ?cbosil, or yiivt mmi In a private familv. She Is qua ? itied to teach all the higher English brauche?, with danc I.IK and the rudiment* of music. Tbe mnat unexeep'doo? aitle reference? as io capacity, Ac. will be (Iven by ad tlr???ink- L. A. C Tribu??? ?Iffice. _ Ol?Jl* ?_"l *".?_ WANTED?The immediate use of thl? ?v %l IJUtl.f e-Uefa ihe ailvertUn wtllexecuie and ?Jell'.t ? that am,?ml of printing In a* oval a manner a* ceu be done InlhecUy, at 13 per cent below general priesa, together i with ? MOU* ni lin. T., puhlldier?, ?tsllonrr?, ?r ? .y ??lier person requinni* ihe work, thl* proposition Is ?e-.r thy at!en!i,,ii. Au nier, it;-.? pr?,mplly oluaiaed un adore*? in?- C. C. A. W. S a? thl? office^_ulS ft? FI KMT MATE CII?NCE for a Man wllh a ?mail capital?a groenry ?t?xk. small but choice, tugether ???Uli the -?tures la.li or approved peper. Inquire al 40 KiKbiha? ?nue, wbeie aJl inloruailou can be oOUUwd. olS 3i*_w LOST-A Oreenwlcb Savins? Bank Book, wblcl. !? ot no contequence to any one but die u* n?r. tf tbe Under will leave it at ihe Bank one dollar will be paid for die trouble._ul? 3t* ___ l\l.i\ S I <'*iU0> dl ?300 ami 4..00II to Loan on ?J7 1 jVV/Uj.iiiunivod rlty property In fee. Applv at tbe Lamp and Chandelier Store of JNO. W. MOR?AN, ???:?" Nu. IM F ,ilion-?t. one door east of Brnailway. ? ? ?" ? ?*e*___?i*>** _^Bo?tbing ano -floula. MRS. ANGELIKA BROWN Brl,IS leave i?. Inforiu her fr'.and?, former bouder?, ara. ibe public generally, that ?he ha* tipssned a large and , eoni-iodli-1* BOARDINO HOI'Sil. No. -H Broadway.? f enriaiietit or trui?leoil?oarder? by Lhadajr, weokor'monlh, can be accomiu'eiatisd svllh ttngie r? ?. .me. or bedrooms axil fierlor? attach??!. Thl? Imae ?-unteln? more Wen *a room?, * ?applied with cold and hoi water bath*, and every other i convenience ui make tt a quiet and coinfortable le,-1 As io the g'""'' .j-aliti.:? of her table and the j-eooral m-iaae i mem of her h?man. reference*. wh?*n requir .. am eooed* ?m and al h*n?l ' ' )y!Iif BOARD?On? or two *-eritl-?men and their wive* aud two ?initie ?enilemen may obtain board a.vl ?u"abl* emmodious rOOSOB wiili a private family. The slice, n I* . pleasant. Hi - ??!'-: i?'"":, ?.?el n'li-i and reapeeuble, ?.to cun i ii i.. i.-i ?n.? i?iiiie.iia;e vicinity of the Broadway StSfM and 1 die Harlem car?, lieine te Kiin ... between Broom* and '? Clrand. Apply al .'.?a Klui-ot. oA I'u' BOARD.?A h?iid?om?ly furnUbed parlor ao-i bti ream with boani, fur a lady and Kentieman, '" one or ' two Isole?, or a gentleman can be accommodated with a ? ?initie room. 11.? family is strictly private and ?n*ll??i. uatmn Nor.h of Canals'- and We*t of BrrMdwav. Term* In accordance with accummodatloo. Addreu 'Albion,' F O._ uSl?c BOAKDING-A Oenileman and bi? Wife can be ac .--,?,i.....!utr.* with a ??so-md ?lory room and board : else ? iwu ?r Uiree yetiO???i ?an t?? ac?????_i<el??<l wiib plms snl ?ingle room? and board, al 17S Fuiton-st. a few do.rs .??..,-.. ,f Broadway. Opposite at. Paul'* Church Yard. Re? ference? exchanged. oU Sc* BOA HD.?A giD?rmxn and hi? wife, or two or three ?ingle pertoot. can be accommodated wlih pleasant room?, with Bosrd, for ibe wialer, at SO Le*Uial<*n-av. one ?!?,?'? tielow Twer.ly ?ixlts-at._ol_3l? ?AIID.?Bocrd, w-.Ui r??m? fur?:_!i??l ii.r?'iuired,for , j o lien.ioni-ii oe ts*i,'..rnieii and ihelr Wive?, may 1 te oi'txiaed by applying ai Tl North Moore-?*, msar Vn/iek. OU) 1WJ___??___??_???_?__???__?_.?_ BO?KD? Board and comfortable room? tor a few gea :?. mei, can b? bad al Mr* J. K SWAIN'S. ?3 Murray ? '. Trsnaleni boarder* Biccommodaled- ?,l ! Im ?OAMDIN'f- ?N ?liOOKLYN.-r'iieriil.m-nand bt? wife run be aeiu?mm??dated with a fine air/ room on ihe second tuor, pamrie* aiLuihed. ?od two ot three ? t.i.'.- .---i' -ri.-:, with ptu-tia! or full h?-tr?I ou m.-dnnne term?, bv unmediate apDltcsilon al 71 Ns*?a_-s_ corner of Pearl. Ruferenee* eachansed._o 13 it? BOARD~l?~E?*i Broadway?A iarg. pleaesat front room no the ?ocond (h-or can be had wtifa board ; also ! room? for two *tn**> gectlemen, by applying at 173 Y.att ' Broa/lway _ o!3 2W A^<iKNTL-JIAN ano bis wife oratnw *iagl? gentle mea run obieln bo??rd wuii SSaat? room* at No. 9 y?H?yt-i-?L Referencse exchangee, olO le?* ?INION HOCH?, Uprtng-eld. Maeee-Tbe ?eO ?mr.!?er ha* taken the tiene earned new sad splendid Hole! ?an coeipletad, at ihe centre of the beeuttfri ? ?- ?,-e r/f uprtng-eld, Masa, and will op?o ihe same f? Eibllc sccommoiiaitoo ce the Vnh tnatsnt. Tbe (Taux ? :-j??? t* large, nehty teiahed and furnUlaxi, and offer? SB ! ?squaled advanuure? to ail pernin* trsvetlag thru-gb i ?pnogSeld for ??.*??:-*? ,rr pt-esar*. HevlesT reeeniiy ; aepti-e-Cnlt-d Stete* Hos*Fr and "Contre*?? HaJlBiBar Bloga, the ?ub?crt!ier recpedfulJy Invite* bl* old f"V>?di ! bo. petrosa and ail other* to grre Mm s calii in hi? oew I qi-ariera. ?*? " SiXMAtia. S>?ie-riF.L3. July-*th, IMA tV? Sie Ttji?wrwx?^^ ntofle, "?ilmp?oved by J. tt. __nj?amln, IS Beekmao-?.Is ??uisivettatly approved of by the Medical Facul? ty and all who use ibera, as the pre**ure ran ise e-viitausd from utjt to Stty poucdt on the rupture with, ?ai _ beck p*>d. which do?? *o much Injury to the ?em?. e*-_?ic- weaknes? and pale In the reset tad tide?, tad ?Ann aermeeent toleal ditt*n**s. Six days ulei riven and tf n-;i puefeei'lj etuafaeuttj'. mi/cuy r-tomed._>?1!? tf Istp \ts\****\\\\\m\ ktkkz. II l'J. I.'M TUt-r-l-J and Aod? (f \_ ^mjual 8-ipp^ter??Oftco Na . Veeey-st. As ?? krW \ot HoQse. vatsMtteSmW -'any perauo? haveoBdertaJtsn lo vend ir> "*-?' !iai.?.r_.,f Iiul.'teelebr*--dTruseesjad!ho?l<> sand? are '.mp-et'd jpoo la ci -Sequi-ce. These?ulloe? eennol be relied uposi ; they are made by umkllllhl aweba* oles, and are o<? b-ntev into User ordinary Tra?*e*. to-V* tf W?TCHEH, JKWKBI mut ?user W.re. ?Tbe ? .-..-.r ...:r? conusae lo baee for tele a full assortment tif fine Geld and Stiver Watrhe* at . _, __ the mo?t approved osaker*. wt?eb will be wtrrta-. ca ouereeA Utae-Sssepur?, and ofered at tb?? ?rery ???we?: I e??h pricea. , ' J. Taoy are eo_*la__y receisla? the "Atest *}J?e?of Fash 1 lorjible Jewei-vof -W.-vy ?l-seertp??, la-Midfag?>??! Fob 1 tad ?juard-ehaln-,. Bree-t-ptu?. -Ur-rtngs. Farer-fiatt. B?>_?1<?s Hf-td Or__-*-*nt*, ke. ; %7veTi "^.XIuSerKBtvasS-lBllverwai.-rc i te-ta:v.ti the astaaz^Ltn.urntr'? pricea _ -, B-__MliwB*e. S-aCBt-mr.reniTOe?--.--* ?'cadMC ' and c?e?t reoaired bv experoetnted SSUSaSBf I *** C-??^ ?LOCKWooD k SCR?*i?NKK.a65 PtsxrL ?_S if cot. ?sfV ,',1-es-?:. ?intm.lt- I'nii.nl Su>**>, tfntel M-ttAfflNtii PAKKK- ?SS reair.? tut t??-e l?y W ?? ?w CYIU/'J? W. FlKIsD. 9 Buc?m t?p.