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_?TL had gl"?? I* ,0 bi* ??fleigoa. Tha Chair ?o roling, Mr. Gsi-ruux resumed ihr, floor, and moved ?" commit the bill to the Committee of tbe Whole, with ibatrootiom to ro^rt thofulb** hg aa an additional te-ction ; Andbt ttfm"k*r tnvl'i ny ?Au. Senat*IX*A ff nf Ht L.ttLc/ti.c Lui't* ;toU.,f imtric-si* Conorcesiu i?.fc-d. Tb.? fron ani after, im t] day* Iromtb.* paasaga 01 b'i an iteduii?? r-quin?rj ht law 10 t>? (???.id < n go ?de, wartiaiid me'tbaidiet. Imported la <> ih? United diato?, .to 11 >? ftttttc oo ih ? value thereof at ihe principal potta oflleUmed State? *l'b- lltue ..f entrv : Provuttd, Tri'llo no esse ??'?u dutle? ba asieited on a ??) i?iio-i ie*? run ibal Dow rcqutrrdby l?w: Pr-vided, Jtrihtr, fnai when the T?'uaiKD of icy detriiptii n Irou. or of m-cilurry undo mho iv et in pait' f iron, ?bjl r-iprcove.'y exhi->'t areduc ' ti< i tri S" 4 per i emutn trn ow what a all liar m ide o? valu ailonwtuld eihlhlt when ?ha pr-ietl revenue law carne lnio Operation, then the a'tcr valuation ?bwl be adopted aid ibet utieaaii'ned tbe'eo? : am ihai on window glaaa ane iitiee.' oll. there ana I be n?M a duly of "0 per centum id valrrem: on al ma'iti'ac urea of coiton 5 o*rcenunu al Tilcrem It adelilon io ibe raiea of dnu now levied o? law, exeep loj cotleL clolba under ru'iiberel^oiewn which shili be a< is 'ted at ft per cent"m ad valorem ies> ihan the prs aen'rile; and on a 1 otner mat ufe-tared articles an ?Cd1 tlona) cotv of IU per ceotutu ad vilorem over aod ?bovtbe rate of duty levied oy l?w on any raw material of which airb ar lc es may I e *bi l y or In partcorup ised : Provided, alto, Tbat madder anc meachkg p>wderi iba'i be, admit? ted at rrrsett rates ol dailes, a,.d on no articles shall a less rale cf duly be ass-esed than li now lo noied, exc?pt rig cotton cloth, wbi<.bsbail de admitted a* aforesaid, and raw silk, or illk cot more advanced io luanirfsc.ure ibau .i^>i, tram ar.d ibrown, or urganzlne on wnlch the duty ihall be 10 per centum ad valorem: Provided moteottr, Toat tbe exreisofduiy imposed by ihn aci, over existing laws, on Iron ril's now purrbaseo or comractel for, snail here? in' ned t'> the Importer on evidence being prodtti ed fiat tbe same have been actually aod permanently laid dowoon aiy tUllroad for which said rallswere dec'arei lo rela ter drd at ibe tin e of entry, if so laid down wubln one year frcm and after lie passage of ibis act Nuiblrg in ibis act contained shall app'y to goods shipped In a vesiel bound to any pon ol the United Sutei which shall actually have leftnerltsi pnrt of lading?i?tward of tbe Cape of Oood Hope or befand Cape Horn, or south? ward of Ihe Equinoctial 11 r e 1-, ihe AilacPc. prior to ireday on which ibis art srml, take?nec<; hot goodi so shipped on board sucb reiaei shall bo adunued to entry auderexlillng Jaw*. The reading of these instructions exciter] a great deal of curiosity. When tioisbed, Mr. McCleh. XAt-i> raised tbe point that it was]not germaln to tbe bill to which it was prnpoaed to attash it. Tbe Chair sustained tbe point and delivered quite an "opinion" upon it, deciding that to instruct the Committee of the Whole toaettbia business ahead Of other buaini-s? having precedence of it, (the reiointion of instructions proposed to make it tha order next after the Ai tuy and Post itiuto bill,) would be to do what tho rule* oloarly f irSade. Mr. Adhmun appealed ai.d contended that under the mit? it was aa cttmpttont t j instruct tho Commit? tee ol the Whole aa any other Ooaimittoe. Che Cl air was auatained. and tnen tbe original bid was quietly re referred to tbo Committee of the Whole. Thus ended the third or fourth adventure in the Tarif! line. Whether it will prove to have been the last of the ?ession is uncettain. I observe that tbe Iron men of Pennsylvania, and tbey of Now l?i,giai.d, of whose naeiiiori?) 1 aend you a copy accompanying this, who wr.ro as " tbiok as black? berries " iu the lobbies during the above described struggle, continue to hover around in considerable number?which would aeetu to indicate that their hope for action this session is nut yot " oluon gone forexer." The re*ultof the Tariff movemsn* aforesaid, put the liienda of Proteotion la a decidsdly "huti'y" hum. r. Jt waa curious io auo how they laid on the table, like abeavea before the sickle, the bills for laDd grantB, which Mr bowhn now proceoded to report! The telegraphic sketch will toll what were the bills thus "dispatched," and the excep? tions to the ruie of "cold comfort" served up for the Western Log roller*. Wei', at length, the turn came on a Florida Railroad hill grant, throagh Mr. Canuk 1.1., who facetiously remarned that be would not ask toat his bill shouhl bo put on ii* passage ? teeing that hia Tariff friends were uot in a very good humor just then I A good laugh followed, and the bill was re/erred to tbe Committee of the Whole. Matters went btinily on for an hour or sb; and tbeu Preston King took all but a few knowing ones by surprise by sahir g the aunpeiiskui of tho rules for tbe purpose of introducing the folio ring Bill: AS ACT lo ali.lieh Slavery in the Diitrict of Columbia Jit it (aerclid by the Senats and H me of Hepretenintiett oj ihe United State* of America irt Cong* en uteembltd, 'fh<U Slavery Ii he reny ahvlicbert and furavei pror.itiltBd la ihe PinrlcK'f Columbia, all pe s.ie held In aUvery In ibe Dliulciof Columbia emancipated by ibli act, ?hau no rod lor c ut Ol .he '?reatury o( llio Uro so S.?,ei nod the amount to be paid or valoe of etcii peraou so emancipated, eball be aicelt*lllef kit. delerncuerl by the Juigjof the Dlsolct Coufl for the DI Sit Id Ol Columbia Mr. AsHUUH tooh (Mrtaalon to expostulate with bim bb'ut tis movement being mado "at this tiaie." Ac.; but ho Hrmly adhecd to his purpose. TheYetaar.il Naya were ordered and gave 52.| Ycss io 109 Nays. There waa considerabledoilg ing on the vote. 1 was aorry to soo it, and I trait some of the dodgers wiii regret their course. But what exoute will Northern men nisk.i fir voting ?gainst this bill 7 They onntiot se.y that it w?b cal? culated to embar/ai* tho " great natioual moas ores of Compromise," for they have all been acted upon. Aa to tho timeliness of thn movement. & po<d thing I* always in tum?. Beside, th;y.'o was no expectation nf getting a two t;nr :is v it-e for tho susponkion ol the rules, ar.J henoo no room to fear H at it would take up mu-h tiroeioaoti 'n Mr. Kiitfl frankly stwled that ho desired nn op? portunity to record his vote upon a f<*f voio on tlii* important sol jeet Other* desirod the same. 'IT.o brevity of tbe bill show* this, ho iia-io^ hasti? ly drawn it a p, this moraiog, during th^ clutter of the proceedinf s. Hut. nevertheless, you will soe that?fiy ttto men, good ai d ttuc, marked up to tho righteous record I Do you say that is a small number .' Be it so; and yet what would havo ht< n the vote even four yurs asn, whon tho Wil rnot Pioviio wsb tlrat Introduced .' VVtiy, it would probably have been hooted by some men, ?vho w< ulti have taken ploaanre in voting for it today ii stead of dodging, hiul their "party obligations*' permitted. Let us bo tlaakful for this beginning?this sign ol progress?this miiestono along tha weary way ol Ami Slavery Hi form! Tnere is a " bettor day it oiing," when the plague spot of Slavery shall be wined frcm this National District. In this expec? tation, we tnukt he content to " wait a little longer." As 1 write, Mr. BlSiKLL is on the fljor advo oatit'fj hia bill, in answer to the pray er of M'ss Dix,for the,grant of public lands to States which desire aid for Insafo Asylums The object it a noble one, and ia attnotins; a good deal of atten? tion. But 1 await the decisit n of its fato. 8ioma. a"? At 5 o'clock tho Yoai acd Nays aro call? ing; uu a motion to adjourn, supported by the oppo? nents ol BisstLi.'- Bill, tho Houso having previ oosly refuatd u> lay it on the table s. THE FREE SCHOOL QUESTION. The People of tho Btato are called upon at tho ensuing election to oast their suffrages for or avaitit' the repeal of tho act of 1848, establishing Fret Schools. To my miud this is a question of more than ordinary importance?one which soars far ?bove and beyond the passing political issues of. he ? day?and involves a principle, fundamental not only to our republican institution*, but to th? very exis tence attd well being of Society. The Legis'ature of 18*8, on tbe recommendation of the Superinten? dent of Common Schools, and in accordance with the unanimous vl*w? of the most enlightened friends of Education throughout the State, passed & bill de? claring Common Schools free to every child be tirren tbe ages of five and twenty-one years. With the view of securing the high sanction of publio opinion to this great measure, the; directed the de tails of the bill thus enacted by them, te be suomlt ted to tbe people for their rr.tilkation or rejeotion. and during the intervening six months prior to the annual election, when the popular verdict was to he rcadered, e very pogaib'.e publicity was given to these details, ai d tbey wero in fast, fully and rreo ? 'y discussed. Tho People, by the overwhelming and unprecedented vote of U?O.POO to 5)0,000, or a Rsjojjty of upwar.isof one hundred a;id fifty thou sanr', declared in favor of the adoption of the law.? In conjcquercc of tomo inequality in the practical workings of the now system, and the difcorery o' some defects iu its provisions, the LegUUtare of 1850, was memorialized for ita amendment Thii was the signal f r its bitter and ur.ooaiprom'sing opponents, or a portion of them, not exceeding one fourth of Iba tlnety thousand who recorded tbeir vote* et tbe pol!* against the addition of tho law, to clamor Tor ita unconditional and immodiata re? peal. Tbe Beofcte, alarmed at this unexpected and ficroe manifeatatioQ of hostility, yielded to the clamor, so far as to pari an act ?nbtnittieg the question of its repeal to the People, at tbo ensuing election.- And tbe House, at t?e last moinoot of iu j session, after having in vain attamptod to procure I the OTaeorrence cf the 8e3%te to a bill amendatory J cf alltbo defects of the existing law, inconsiderate- I K.has'ily and unwisely gave it* sanction to auch | re subn itsion. The craf?iio:i then is?Shall the State of Mew York, after having thus uriequivocr'ly and d?-l.b erately comuji'.ttd itself, not only through its Legislature but throc?h the populnr voice as ex. pressed meat emphancal'y t'rd dearly at the billot box, in favor of the great principle of Frre Schools?reverse its derision?retrsee it. steps ?and virtoaHy declare that, however well tho theory of Umveksal Education may answer for Continental Eurr pe, for tho New-England States, for our flourishing cities and large towns, and for I our esterpr'sing brethren in the newly-formed ? States and Territories of the West?it shall not , find a footing iu the Empire Coxmon wealth ? Are we told that the exsth g law is oppressive, unequal and unjust? that tho taxation which it imposes ia burdensome and g-ievoas?that its pro. visions array in hostile collision the rich against ; the poor, and throw a firebrand of disoord into J otherwise peaceful communities ? The simple and j obvious answer is?Let the Legislature so amend , it as to divest it of these obnoxious features: but let not the People, in their anxiety to remedy the evils of hasty and i; judicious legislation in refer? ence to the details of this great meaiare, strike a fatal blow at the vitally important principle it Involve*. Let us cot present to the civilized world the de? plorable and humiliating spectacle of a renuncia? tion, within one abort yoar, of a principle solemnly and upon mature deliberation adopted and en? grafted upon our statute-book? a principle which met the hearty concurrence of every noble, mag' j nanimous and enlightened mind?a principle which j opened the doors of the Temple of Knowledge to j every child in the land, rich or poor, humble or ex" alted?a principle which, carried out to its practi? cal reault, in a right spirit, and by proper instru. ! mentalities, is capable of rescuing from ignorance and vice and misery t:id elevating to the dignity and nobility of virtuous habits and aspiution. hun? dreds of thousands of the riling generation?a principle which strikes at tho foundation of Pan. perism and Crime, by fura:tr.irjg an adequate pre? ventive discipline at a period n hen tho elements of j character are in process of formation, and renders j the Poor-House, the Penitentiary and tho Gallows j needless, by storing the youthful mind with sound principles and attraciive and useful knowledge. " If we look at the qo??tlon of Education in Its connec? tion with crime,' say* a late able wri.er In the rtdinb'truh Hevitio, "we find that Cnme sdvances to a sudden anl precocious miturlty bctwe- n me tiges of fifteen and twenty ?the avenge crlrclr.aiity of trio pe iod, measured 07 the probability of any given Individual coalmining a crime. belig'Arre fime? 1? great as that of the rest of life.' Tue ??'t?.of crlmlnaiiiy snoot, however, de?p into children, j Tht v lir, in the preceding period, from ten ti fifteen?Ihe , school-life of the child If, then, the lcfl leoce which men have been accusumed to ascribe in Education bo uoi a dr. ( m, if offers the k ty to the isnote position of Cnme " Let us noi forget that in our action on this ques? tion we are affecting, for good or for evil, the future destinies of millions of cur brethren of the human family. A utb'o impulse note in the right direction will exert n powerful influence on the progress of modern civilization. Tho essinple of New.York, the first and greatest State of the American Con? federacy, will bo felt iu the remotest section of onr Union. If site declares in favor of Universal Ed? ucation?if elro incorporate* among the fundamen? tal iaws of her government toe principle cf Free Schools, her Southern and Weitem, lior Northern and Eastern aisters w ill spi sdily unfold tho same inspiriting bamaer: And our Republican inatita lions will then rest upon the ailamaii'.ino rook of in? telligence and public and private virtue. If, on the other hand, tbil great and powerful Common? wealth shall prove falsa to her position?false to the hopes of her most distinguished sons?false to the high promise ol excellence tier past career has warranted?fnlso to tho noble pledges she has gir en by her ptevious action in this be half?the states? man and the philanthropist may long look In vain for the true Conservative elements which aro to bind together the links of our common Union, and to perpetuate its taiatei.ee. Without adequate provision for the universal diffusion of knowledge ?without ample ind free access to thoso nurseries of intellect and virtue which t-re to educate and train our future Citizens to the proper and ellieieLt performance of the high duties devolved upon them by our pecalicr institutions, a free Repub.io like ours must necessarily be of short deration Even under the pressure of monarchical, and even despotic GovernuunU. tho principle of Uni? versal Ekucation has been ro:ognizod and adopted. In Prussia, and Holland, and Germany, il has found a Strong and petnunent foothold. It is struggiirg for exiiitenco even iu Russia and in Turhcy. Public opinion in England is doitinod to triumph over the combined influences of aristoc? racy and Sectarian bigotry and intolerance, and to plant the standard of Free Schools in too very citadel of European civilization; and tho noble, et cn sub'ime spectacle, of a beautiful and gifted wi man consecrating the princely avails of her un equaled art to the establishment of FitEK Schools in 1 ho land of her birth?the fsr-oll' hyperborean recici.a oi S.veden ar.ri Norway?aapectnclawhich arge's themselves) might admire?speaks volumes for the depth ai d intensity and universality of this great principle of the age. And shall we alone be ii sensible to its magnitude, its grandeur and its pi wert Bhall the nations of Europe and Asia, the nioranhies and aristocracies of tho old worlJ. in fuso into their torpid and languid voiri tho life giving clemtnta of Education and Kr.owlodgo, aad our young Republic, whoso very heart's blood must g'ew with this vital fluid, or "have no life," reject the prcfl'crcd bocn with loathing and abhorrence? FRiKrss and Fellow Citizens?this cannot? most not bs I A higher, nobler destiny is for at. We cannot so far dishonoi the memory and disre j gard ihe counsels ofour Washington, our Frank j Lis, our Marion, and their illustrious compeers ? j Wo canno. so boldly tsmper with the rich inherit, ance committed lo cur keeping by the men 0 ether ar.d better days. We cannot so recklessly and unfee?Dgly sacrifice the interest and the wel? fare, temporal ?vd sternal, of oar children and our children's child:-We shall hear and heed the mar. it iocs of Wisdom and Experience. We shall I virdicate the prescience atd intelligence, the j mental and moral flrmuess, which led us trapnlsive ly and cheerfully to sanction with unpracodontsd uranimity the " Act estahlishinuFkseSchools j TiiKoi oHot-t the State." We shall indignant? ly repudiate the base, m?at> spirited and craven policy which would strike from our Schute-Book a wise and comprehensive enactment, for no other reason than because it* details are, not perfect.? And we shall hand down to our latest posterity the indelible record that the socs of N'sw-Y.rk in the broad light < f the roon of the Nineteenth Cen? tury, iisciibcd upoc the banner of their EaiDiro State tho coble motto t-i " Universal Educ * non in Schools Free to All." Es xlsior. .tbanf, Sett, lb, KSVX JoUKNETMIN TAILORS* COOPERATION CtOTH IKS Store.?The Journeymen tailors, who have been atandirg out against low priors, bare, opened an establishment at No 5, North Pearl street ? Those who believe them right in their dvoiscdj ? and there aro very few who do root? stv-nM remem? ber thtsn when ih?y have need of artidos in tneii line. [Aloatiy Eve. Journal. gy* Judge Rois Wilainf, formerly of this city, j now a Rev. Mitt?ter of thj M. E. Chareb, ai dressed the African Ep'scopal Methodist congre? gation, on Wylie-st. last Sabbatb evening, and will probably address them again on 0>X.t8 .ol>a b. He also, on Wednesday, vi.?ned the Mission foati tute, established in A Jsgheny Cicv, by II iv. Chi*. A very and einer?. Pittsburgh CPa} Morn t\st THE OOBUH TELEGRAPH. Frum '.he Si. L-ials Re wills. When first the Lightning'* stylus traced Irs character* ol wonder, We ?t(;o' a d?zed as f-'1?? convened A th.<-o?a?id mile* asunder; Bar -?hat are ightniu* message* Fr rri Baff?o to "?a ch-1, Co i.p?rc: to ne*? Irosa K' iga im .duo, By onr)rr5 r n:;d dispatches ? Tr.e- gi blin rel-F.r?ph's at work! A hollow kind of ra;>p'ng, As il the thosti of publican* Were empty ha rel? t-.pping, Ii hrarri in old Connecticut? Perhaps for her demerit*, In showing, bj rw license law, Antipathy to spirit*. But no?tha.''- car.nol be the osose; For in our westera eilte?, Toe operaiora di.wn oeiow Are bothering the ci n.mittae*. Ard uibtlief however bold, T ? superstition trn-kln, A' e hosts tbtir strong impressions maka With telegraphic knuckles. Q.ra- ineeri g editor*, at ?rst, Di-eiufri these revealii gs fables, But wi pd ihey wen: to Hocln-ster, Tn.e specter* tamed too table*. Some nies?sg- s from Heaven were sent, And s.''ine from regions warmer, And latelv sundry knock* '?-er;; heard From Knox, the great reformer. The apostolic hinrarchy Dave male new revelations, And criminals have got mixed up In saintly conversations; And sundry sinners do xrn below, As questioners and repliers, Have proved themselves, sans donte, to be Too mo?t consummate liars. Where it will stop Heaven only knaw*? The lines are fsat extending, Am messages both East and West The spirit world is sending. T was once said " dead men toll no tales," But row a murdered man, air. If *?ked who knocked him on iho head, Xnocks ba-k the name in answer. Tim Aariciiltnral Fair. To the Edi'or of The Tritune: In yon? notice of the Fair you rnsde no allusion to a topic that was mos? appropriately brought be fore the Farmers of tha Beate, a: tbo close of bis address by Professor Dean, i e. tha neglect of the lsst Legislature to makn any provision for an Apri cultura! College. The Legislature for 1819. had provided for a commission to report a plan?tha plan was reported, and the Governor iu hi* mas? sage had recornme: ded the schient to tho att*nt;on of the Legislature. It was therefore properly he fore them, and it was a matter deeply intarestin^ to a clas* who compose two thirds of your popula? tion. No private or local interest could however ba subserved by its establishment, for the Comm'.i siorers had been carefal to rertominend no particu? lar locality, and of course no lool>y agents were ia atttndanco to teach the rnenbers ho* to perform their duty. No party ond could be attained hy in par?ige, rnd the managers of ptrty machinery could hardly be ox pec ted to take an i.it?reat ia a mr.tter "thht woLld not pay." In consequence of these sinister aids bo'n-} wanting, a great pub'ic measure, so important to the farming interest w.?.s auifisrud tola-/ uoheeded from the beginning to ;he et.dnl the session In tho Senate tho Agricultural Committee did not condescend to take toy notice of the G iversor* recommendation. In the House a report was niorie iu its favor at a lato period of the semion, it having been de'syd imho C immit'eo hy rha ho*, tile inlluenco of Union College, which sough/. Io make it c branch of that insti.ution. When it reached the Hnuso it enciuntAred the opposi'lon oT Mr Fcrd I'r.ini Eric and Mr. M is from D. law arc?the latter objeotiog to it* con it deration, cod the former founding hi*opposition to it on iliecoi ditinn of the public treasury. While it encountered tnoa ? sinister inQuenoes, it was, un'ortjnttely, not earnestly t^ken up by any one, except hy a member fmm Living;*!: m. The other representative* so-mod to think that they reprenentcl only pnriy. looal, i-r personal in teicsts, and Th^t aa tlicwn* nc-liber, but merely a public measure, affecting rhe wh tleSfate, is did not bell ng to them to meddle with it. Air Dean very properly alluded to thi* neglect, though ho d.d not go into detail, a.; i he called on the (armer? apply tho remedy. The election is now approaching and the candt r**tr>? si o con i g before the public, and tli> farm en should ascertain their view*. They should c*k th-.o ttoir opinions and find otit whether they w ill support an agricultural college tr not. Tl.:- question is ess?y put and if the farmer* will only let tl..1 representative* know that they aro in earnest ?>ti thin subject, it -vili be a race bo Iweon the parties, eo to which ?ttall be foreaaj-.t in prontotint; its success. ,i n. SAI / IHOTOK AQUEDUCT in PART.MENT.?To Sewer Buildera.? s*^/ Sealetl Pnit.u.t&I*, et:d(.r?-.l '? propnial l,.r.Sf-wer in Wurren BtM ir.'.l be received at '.be vtttie uf rhe Crotnu aqaexiuct nen?,-t.ri'iit .in lil \Vtdnt?J?J,Ut?i5thds} i,f Septetaber, lSrO,?t3o'cI?dl P.M. r? ?niU a ewerfrom the ioien>ecU.if Ma. ny-eU and West Broad nlialinn tu tl e Water P rv.t r NICHOLAS PEAS, Pntaidcat H.U? Ki?Sealed propoaala lodoraed, i "trert," ?ill be received at tbeoQc* ji.e.-.: until rneaday, O.tober l.atd n Batavia-at ir.,in fto.,.*. ,it o, near el TLe plan aa.1 ?(?,<-:fii-at?,n? ?r the , ran be nbtamed nn appCcatioa to t'ng SltHOLAs irt.v.N, fr?? diatCrc p?ce until atoadav. September t??.IHfO,to IV ,-e vaeau kau ... Stad ?son avenue,Twenty-eighth and T?. n'> uatli atreeta, f.mr.h an-J MadL-orj areasra. To fence vacant lota on Fourta-aveoa* Irom Twentj r.M to Tweaty-e* ..ad^treet. To'ensa vacant lota on si? teenth:street, frmu Tlitrd-aveiiiie to Inurg-placa. To fence Tai-snt Io*j tin Fifteenth atreet froa, Kiilh n, Suth avenue. To We vacant lot? on Madison acemia ami Taeatv-sii'h street. Tu faoc* vacant lots en Fourteenlh-street from Secucd to Tbird aver.ue, T j ferce rn cant lot* it. Tbiitj lirnt, Tiiirty-seoond and Tbtrty-thinl nr-ata be? tween Sixth ar.l Seventh aveirtte.%. To fence vac liit lote ,,a Re-.huna ?treet between Weebingtnn and Wert atr>et?. To ?ig n lawalaaoa Fcrty-k^cnd-rtri-n botweea Filth ^nd Eiehti nremiei rboa ?pe cification] aid all m''i nnatton thereto can be had oa ipplicatioa to to* Contract Clerk of Ihia Depirtjent.?S-oteniber SiM*.V), ?il J. T. IIOPGE. Street Ct,n s STREET PliPAKT etile ol tie Jaikfcr-j'.reet ferry-Borua. To rez!m:?, reset curb aiul IV"'-'.' """i repaveand mlag Uattet-stxeet slip betwaao Front and f-SSSff '''S'-l"''- ??' ' aal htycroaa-walk in Broadway be twee* IL.rty fonrth and Fortieth ttreeta. To regulat,'. p.-.ve and u te ?ii.ewa.ka ct Fro:.', street lro::i Jaiksoc ftreet to t(rj leet ea.rt of i t ** ' r ?rt.-.?cat...a>. ;.nJ infonnatiun tbcra^can ? itoii 'PI. ii Centra I C'erk ol t:... liepartmet!.? Sept S3. IS'O. [aSi] JOHN r. PPPGE. St Cnrn:n'jr,i,)n.r. CJTREET DEPARTMENT, .NO ? hall OF RECORDS. O-Sfafcd propoaal. w.n be received at t>| Street Comuaia ?i*ia,r ? Oibce, until Monday, September 30. lb.Vi at 5 o'clock P. M. to Sax a ?p?ce foar feet wj?. through the en Itaijysidewalk* of ti:e t^blh aven-.e, fruja Kurt, second to Fifty tbird atreeta.?To set curb aid gutter ?touee in Korty-eecocd etreet. Irons Eyrttlh 10 Tentk areniMa, Phas, ?prc;SciiU>.;? and ail salomuLoa tie.-utona be ! an on ape,] CJ?orj lo uie Contract Clert of this Deparirnent.? SeiUM.lsy.. john T. DODGE, Street Comma,iteir. OTRXST DIPARTME5T, Ko. l HALL OF RECORD*-Seal,-* kJVrnpcaa^ vrj be receiv-d at the Street CuaruiajKaer * OlSca an "... Saturdty. Dir i?b dai pi Seplemter tztl. tl 60'dociP.W t., binlci zu add tier.to th* pier tBOwa a- So. ? S?rth Rtrar. To bu.id an addition ro tie p:er knows t, sv -H Nortr. [Over. To require pave, sctr-jrb aid cutt?r. ami ?ui T^nn'.T itfth ?tr^t from N?oth to Tenthavanues, ri?i >, ?peci'icati<>"? and all .niniinanon therctn raa be had cn spphcaticn to the Contract Clert 01 tnia DepamnenL? e>pU*.)8tO, [ilslj J.iHN T. DODGE. Street Cmmisaioser. lima pBLAKCBL BRAIfDKIM late of Vlenxa, fn^ma l Jot Ptaco and ttln^iT.j;, tborougLly fimlllar w!A ibe Eng. L?h. French, Ita.lwj ai,o Oer man lac^-jn/f?, piu~j!a^ t v?ry exj editloii* meihod of musical Inso -ttlon, rn,r>eci rally offer* hta service* to the public and ?r.hool* of tiaw. Yc.-k *',J virtulty. lie It ready ft r-c-5l7a puol.'* either a- his reelaet ce 280 H mstt a-st or their own. Termstnod*. rate Apply in. Hnaaioo ?t between 1 and 3 ore and 1 or,oik. or at 0 R G,?a!d Jc C-v'a f. rra?rly RHey -t Co.'*. must.- store, ig>T Broadway. Rr,forer?rs, IfrerjuJred. ?T Ira* jyjOWllS CA*SAt. ANA* BANAING COU-ANt. L.. '"f t,",<^y a*}?**! to ine fjbicrlbor* lo ti>e Pre. irrreu SUakil the Monis Canal at.d Bam lag Cooip?3?, ttal th? Stlh tiala.cierji of Tea Do.la. s pw sftve wi 1 hli tx> a. ,e on the la; of October n-xl si th* -'aice of tha Coa> pan.v m Jcrwy City. Kuijac ibe.-s rn rhlm-elphia. Ba il 5*?"5? w"^?ton. 0 C wbipayatthaorSeeof y-tt-s E- W .Clark i Co. PWladelpbJ*, J?RN D. f OFi sXry Jersey City, aepitm ^ "Jgf; T XUAt l?>t AMD I I A I,11? OP F.V2RY KI ND X-iccLtctad In England and t!i?aiiK>nnt oatd iver l,nm?. dlateh by ^EDWARDS. HaNKORD 4,^.)^?* tsiUu^,^^"0^ A-!Uui Co '?>Wail-st t VAHDW-SiobaiewTioTl; fc.0 do. No/mw ??,_ u Wwja^TtlwCmi rr't nrlre*. i-?r t3 SAL'fJI k ?EAJUSilos, 1? Sonlb-ai COK Pi) RATIO IN [NOTICES O- Cufja>f?UOH fetor* ?-The toU?wtltg r-joce 5*. twtst ci!?? ?? eoiil ?I the tool of ?"!t<---is slxto-st North Rt"8? ocder Iba f?rocilon of <uc Street ucHartuaaiai .-r . in* t&id fipf >o ha .c!<s? ?andred fact la locetb, ,'r.mi the >%. xiMad so the ?ertr.riy sloe of ? cvaativara. *sC to i?e Ifl la wldto; ?nd ?wl II? Street ConnaiMtoofir clrn the nati?* required ij i?* to no tfits .o t.ie pr..? ? .* Urt* oj la.-'d 'V-?i ipuowir to wbure wo sat, "liv 1? direct 11 sollt to noite la the BOCJtructlOa of we tt'26. Mrd to *,r.;.' ?S??- prr>t>-..-.iv..?of 'ir.rttti iberect?Adopted b, toe Boml of;Aidenneo, Aa*.4,18M; adopted - ??' ? M-t itu. Ate. 3, ISiO ; tppriiTod r>y me ^tsvor. ASS, 9, ' ": JOHS V. tOO^K, Street Cs3nnls?l mc a.*-n*i 16, IStV> ? -is* a^ORPORATION SOTII 1 P?hl a tie* is Uereby c ??? . Sistb iT??? and Ls Fayette-pbce. Tat u embr nl by sod ae,?..-? ent include all ?te.AevrraJ boose* arrd lot* of round, want Itit*. piece* md parcel- pj Una, sitml-nl no -Hilt, -ide. of F'.urti. s??et, between LaTtijene-pisteaiidStxUi areBoe tm t be northerlj tor easter-y side of nuth arcane, boti ...!.??"? rUcd ?||...? p.<? ?irwt,, between \ ? tj ar..l Fourth streets! lU.thi es 1ORPURAT10N NOTIC E.?Pnbli < I"'^"'^-!^ a,K?r'< iiiid are jud-RlM S^Si&tS 3 IS?I 1 ? of ground, sou orlt.erlj side of 1* I a*n,ed a^-es-tiei,.,,, an-j woo are up thrm. are requested to prasaal loeiro dern-rird, st their office, No 4 H111I 1 Irvm the date of lbs sot ce. Orhr Department, Sept, M, 1880 S\Ml mCHOLSON, ISAAC WU. SMI 1H J, vis :?> '>r Faling Lots b-rtween b'lh ami 11 In street* a'id A<enJe? U and C. rfce haut? embraced by soctt A?????;ut. elude ?11 the se'e ral Houses ?od Lots of ?rouud, vacsukl L.,?, pice ?ad ^?rcel.? of 1-ir.d, -itu.-iteJ an the ?omlK-rly .?Je ol KfarreaU ?L, l^'.wrrn A*"eou?- B ??d C. Ail pt'rwna wlio*< latef-^t" ?re ilfected bv ttr ?tv^e natr.e,i A*.M?#-meot.?, and who .1.?npp^fM to the ?afti^, oraitaerol tbetn, are rennested to present tbeir ubjectionsv io ? iar to tne 'jnrfrre'*ned, at Lhetf office. No. 4 Hall of Rncord?, wn '\hlt\ dars from the data of this notice.??flS?, Barean 01" A'teu ?., sif?ri Iiecirtaient. S?pt is. !?.??>. SAMl'KL H DE MO IT, FKANC1? Ml HHUON, 1=AAC W.U. EH, A-ee-.-or*. s-il lot CtortrOhATlUN NOIKE ? Public rotere w hereby girma, to the /oiriirr or o??D*r?. o?cnp?ct cr Kcupnots ol ?11 hon??? aal lot*. jnjproi?lortiniropro*td batts,aflect<d iharaby, tint the fulhwiac aMe**u.eat* bavs b?^o completed by the Assessors, *nd are lulced iu the ofrte of the Bureia of A??e.*?ra-i. L. for ??smsutKia, by ail per? ton? intrrened, ?11: For filhn^ kta bet?een Ele??nth auvl Twelfth StS. and aTrDue* B a'd C. the 1 fmta etobr? ed o>- ?uch a**-e?sfr>*Qt include all ta? ?e?eial bouses ?ad lots of ground, vacant loia, pieces aed par.el? of Und, aitosted on Um norbcrly side of El?r?.;ath and sr/atberlf side of Twelfth Sts between a*, ^nut* B and C. All persona who** st*r??ts sra sllecttd by ll;e sb-'.e corned aifesmien:-?, and et) t'< trie same, or ealber of tneru, are re^-ie?ied to 0teitio,l?. in writing to l^e ai*der?i?:^ed, at Oleir otfii lecoJds, within t'irrly da/? from the da'e >?f tlu-i noKe. D of A??wni":t-, Strret DepartriMnt. *rpt J|. tdso. {^URI ORaTION KOTICE.?Piibfic ngie* * hereby ^-.ven, to the ,< owner or cwterr?, occupar.t or ocrapanta of all boaaas a id Wj, laiprovedur nninipfoeet lands, a5ec:*.t Oineby, LaitLbe followic? A??ee-n^>f? a'e seen rraiplerjei by tit Assessors, and ?*? kitfjed in tie oifiie of the Baiwau ot A?r??Mt!iew.- for esiuniLalion ?j all oer Kms witer?:<d<Tii: for n!:i t l..t? oeiweeo NiuUs aai Tenth strerts aod aier.oe B and C. The tsaits ?ai-^rtcui ?> inch unmayaeoj ib. cl;<'e *.a the ?e*eral ho*-v? tni 5j a 01 ^oaa.?, vacant iott, pieces pa e?V of !?ad. ritn ited on the aorrtierh/ "Je of ?teta-.treat be .?..' tftaoe? B?nde ABpersat? *ho?eiotereits .r-ia*Vctw*aj tl-atwveramsd a. ' . a:.d who an op jo-fd tu Um ?attie.ar e.rLe' o' tbrts, vr? rr^u">d t<" prwsrnt their objectw^s in writ 04 to y. ; . ' . ^: t.'- r ifi -e, Sn I Hall of rlecorlj. wifba thirty dev. nom tue carta uf lius aotj. e ?< >.i e Borer-a of Afesaroenu ?t'.r- Dejvaatttksat.Sept.wt. ISVO. SAM?iL H. DE Mori, FivAS-' C1J Mi UOLSON. ISAAC VVJL SMITH. A?wj,?i. ?J1 lot tlROTOS ArQUEPUCT DKrAKTOtENT, Stptenbor n. 19 .' _ / yni&t airt.ee re be,ebr-i?eo to Iba owner or ?trop-jitor eich aadevorj boUumgsitiwbd on in; str?ct in ?hieb tie ?.kr p.po. are l??l that live per cent- waa ?od?d to ail the re-.Ua/ ?d.rnu .un ins lat da) ol Att)r??t U-'t.aad :.-.at .nthe 1st lay rf borem-Mr uejt/10 per taat, in ?JJ:ti = ta-e-vto w^i ne added 10 all a.-.puj water rent*, wtw s Uie sanw WtSbew?r*s a hen on the prop-r.y under an net oi ta? Leeu?!alu-?,t>?e!H-i a - ri 11 i. UNO, M d ?uHj*ct it to sale for nwi pay. meat. All per* 0? ?ho Uv. 0..1 paj ibtia water rmU.aad .atasid to pay the annual b*Iore -be |.t day 1 f N^reranar, are i>aru;ularly rr ?;..->r.i Ui do so i><i?re he last w-rt 1D Uctnber.thai rdiej M, aeoHl tl.e (ntx oru?d it the ndice dunnf that w.ea. .ilt..N. -l_HKVO C HANCE, Rerater. VKtaV 8IIU-. O.N rliSa PaAl.^-teii-^a.i.oialax, mirn a,as a.:,., ji-mo, te Sic soar) Re socei end tAv raairy cured, wiitvotii azy iBt-rctiry,by a a!o/?e call to ihe Dr tt i vitiNi'ts ? Dadsoit ?L Good reftretice* v*i!i be ftTaa tti V t otSce? *JS in,? LEGAL MIT ay tb. number ww h-wrsJ ?J torty ibew. bounded *?.-..n, t > ProaJwi, nu?ttTPJ lot aoathartybj rtl.JH. oortiwrtjrbj ; j?a. w:t.a ? ??its ?? tr >at aoo nur if tat, iiId I?^ * rael tndkawvraa* Su*.6M Bnd?i/i itnUpWiCT ..t ,-.?*.- ??' tui?i? ta.fouru.es?.-,, uaC4*.jfS?* lfof?c<noaiawuig?t a(~iOtoii Uta ?._. cl Ci--i.-*.!.-'t. I..l .: i? v.t- ..- iw^m^awto ad-t 0?- MMlttarij ?<t? of Oliver an? ::.a ?xaurly-s.-i. of I !u-./,?ni lUee! to ' rora-og Ir-tn 0 past, ?? - ' " " - ?*? ofttutoaixi -: ??!. 11 mi y seebe?, to laU? lormari? ul lb* ??tat* oi smnftaL oroeatu *?i tc Jaa*a-jW??t.3 laet r,med an.? tbeura rnwtbrt* W 3 toefaw, W? taa place of bajm tr.-wo ?? aulI.1CVl?n,-ti??t (Riliuee rear certain teu of land is UuX^iito War? ofaata at} aiaUtwaiabad as k.t? No*. 4e*, S*0. 5o7. on a raj? of taids oelotftuj to tbVeetate d .v.th. c> l.i-p*Rsr-;, p..ui.drJ ?oiteriy in trent h> Han ... i ,t,?-t. ?.nt!:-rlv in lot Sc* HP, ?a*t*rtf bj lota Cos v?\ ??-?>, icrlnUi, * rner-y by lot No. NH,containing in fr..?? aa-i f?a/ T? faast, tan ?v wat a lerurth w aacb teda, km irnb? taa?tT??t aajnb?r? oltJ, IS. i7. act W KVbw.i ? 'tr?l AC th.~? ?-?.??* tot? of land la ?*? Ii? ?* 'Vsrt .' th? f?T of N?w-> ort, oer-rm-up iu Greeosnra sir?L at lie dstaac* of 43 feal rajrtharl} from the nortfcaaaurh comer of Greanancb ?cj Catal t'lreeu.'rsnniua Ihenie northerly tloof Ore.nwi.-p ?traei, 4j feet S baches; taaoca eatterh, at rural aaxtoa ta Oraamwatb -treat, un feat | that..-. >,?uth?rry. in t hue pamjl.lto l?r?.naw-h-s:r?st, 43 fa?i S cctiT ; tfieniew"e?>rly,<i'i feat, to the plica of baginniug; kcowatt AllUiatiatrtain lot u! land in the Stitc.^ta ?.Vard. ol sajd crty. bounded northerly, :r. front; by ?ev.:-.t#.Kth street, weuUrrfy by lot .So. 47, southerlyby ha: ?. and aastartj by Un Sa?, eonUbaiat a* (eat *iuuj in front and rear, and ill feet i 1 *x inchea ,n d.pU.. au* ta known by nnmtmr 4S. en t map of Und* of the tat* WOfiaoi Bayard. All tbaltaruia lot or partefof Uad in the Sixtaanla tVard of toe said city, be^-nning at. a pmnt on tae ni>rtr.*r!y side of Sittaaotb street, di-tant lOti leel westerly frooi the ?eatorly Side of Sesetiti laenuti ruccmi theme northerly, in a line p.raiU! to ttsSasaatk) t'e-j-.e, S3 feet ted liJf til inch; tianca easterly, on a Iis? parallel to Sauenth street, 100 feat, to the westerly line ol ti a Sesenth-aTennei thacce southerly, tk'ns the ?ante. I lest 7 "-.i-bis. to ths lands of John JsmiO Aslair; loenia wei.erly aooul il f??t| aid theors sj-.atherly.-alonx said Unds, to the anrtbarly In;* ul Six teeata-atraet; tliat.es> ???Url>. tlocj the saroe. Sei iast 7 :iKti?t Alltltat i-ertatntotol lino in the said Sutee Ith Ward of >a doty, be yn-iint at a point on the ?uuthnrl)' side of 3ilta?nttl street, disl ? 100 -'-rl w??t?ri> 'r, m :hs a..>ri) lir.e of 5??snlh a>snu?; thsoca K.n-^erlv, i* a line | artllel to Saniiti trenn?, 100 f??l 3 icdtea, theers aesurly, parailel to Su.teet.th straet. It feat; thanr? north ?rl> on t iin? parx'lal to S?v?n'Ji t-snn?, ira! 'set 3 iochta, to the said' Uce rtl JuteenDi itreat; three* ?ajMrty, alocj laid str?*t, II f*?: ta.rh* plw?of TTt'onma Ali that certain otter lot in >tel last ra*tttioo?d Warm, b?ironiot ? t p, int t-r'1 '?et aaatarb inwa the itortb (astarly center of S?'*ctb a?. t.id S*T?.-teenUl st, ?-:d T.?a.snrin- tb*or* sa-terly 4? 'eat ; th?rc? ncrtheri) M IHt n inchea i them:* a??l*ri) 4-S i*?t; th*rii-* toath*rty 63 le.t 3 in.hes. Id thsp'ar? of be^mnint; Also ti.at certain--ater lot, with th? niiUa ?rteted tharton, ntsited tt RirKsbrvlc., in lha S.l-e*ntii Ward ol U-,* city of Maw-Iork, at irtated to Awiander McCorob. cootainint in 0Ma.HU, on ?ach sia? ol ths ?p.iWr, i?u,rai Cr?k, I'?1 feet, tud running IhrOUfh the wboJo r?bi..fth*C.,rv>rat.on*cnis?ti;*s.ui?. from agrb attar totrt to low eater mark.?DaU.1 Haw York, Aa/ust ii), IkSO. tii?-;01A JOHN E. r?.Wl.,fi, l'r-,tor, 11 v?-H-it _jt.rivt.atA S.O014.1.?in to* ruattsn ot to* ., ,.:< *i?.v wi m? ? Ma,..r. Aldaruaa tad Comrrujaatt) oft1.? '.'.:y of Sea Vom, rahUis* tn Uta Moatnnr, t/l tha KhteaaUi a?*nn* from Ui?jioi=>^ Wth? poial whar. .tid n ad i itaraacU - th it at 1);.. HunJosd a-d Twoi.t) strsnth street, in tha Taelllb Ward of stiJ City. The aub icrihsra Coaiu ?--?oi.srsol E-'.imatsand Aaeaaatoanl m int abuse ecti llwl .natter. app..iat*d by a ml* of too ?upmio* Court of tti* state, of ??-?Yurt, ?at?r.d ou th. i4tb day of p7tnr?mbar, ;*4-., /r,ir. uotic*. sarsoanl t,. tha rr,|ii.r*ui?uts ol th* Act ol t.1* La^.aialar? of lh? P?upl*oi M.s Sttt* ol S?? York, antitlxl " An Act to t.ueud an Set retiUwd ta Act tu raduca .r-ersllaw? r*'aucnpartie.lsrly to Ut* City .1 Sow Yort into on* Act, paaaed April ih;j," paa.e.1 April w isavi thai th* abstrts-t of lr? aatiitau ?a?l aaaaaanwut of Um tai'd Ci E>iu*a.i-j?rs in the abo?* ii.ttter, couU.mtij! th* oa n?s of tha owners.)! th?tot*a?**?*?d,l_?number*of ?acbl.tait thayappssai on tha maps of th? Commissiruers, loirtthar with such a'tps, and vh? amountuf.tb? aaenainapl, whatbar for datmura or tenant A-.daso til th* ?liViritA, ?.t.iiia:?* tad otnsr doenmat ta, e'n-. u ?sie a-.?d by Iba said lOommiaakiaeri in nsk'ta; tlis.r r*oor-.. hare tm?n dap...i.'.M in tb* olfii * ol the Street O.mnixiratr of th* City of Saw-Tort tor lite inspect,on ol whomsoever it may coacsrn ; th*r? to ratnainfor atlaaattuity-aayt beibre th? ss.d C,mirui**,on*r? niak? their report lo the laid Supram* Court tt tha tims tu? plao* h*r?niatt*r mao tioued. Ai.d tha aaid Comaiiaiiotiera l'.,fth*r sir* notice, pursuant to ?h* proTtakioj of th* Act sntitled " An Act to amand an Act sntuttod in Act in r*lati.int? th* Collection of Asss-vsrua :la and TaiK? :u ihs City and Cosnty ul N?w Yi.rt, and for other pure?.?*.*, pa)*a^,l Mas 14, IMil," paaaed May 7, 1M1, " Ui th* oauer er oansra, .?cupant Ol ocrupants of all houaaa and improved or ooimpfo*od 'andt" alfectad th*reby , thtl they hara completri to* asrimat* and taaaasmvat, and that sll Mraout whos? interest* are trt*ct?d th?r*by. su.t who may b* ..pp.'-wr to th? tail;*, tr* renuested to pr*?*nt Oiair i,b,*.-li.>it* io wriUlut,tO ?a?id Banks, t*q. C?airujiuuf said Coiiiu?a..,.ner?, tt his placa of tiusit.ese, 144 Nassau str**t, in th* City of Nsa York, Witt in thirty days from th* dat* of tins notice. And thai til* InniU ?aibrared by this t.-.x-srue'it ar? a* followt.that is lo sty . AH tin? -w lota, piacat or parcels ol land, situat*, lyuyanri heina in the Twiiio. Ward of M.? CtlJ ol Saw York, tud cmpriaad and .-ouLajriadnetaaaa Iba uortharty Una or aid* of On* Hundred and Sar*n?i street and ths southerly l:ns it aid* of On* H-mlrad and Ta*-ity *?v?nUi -trc?t front'Of O0 the Kl*v?ntb av.nu? ?iid,lpo-i <)e.* Huudr*d tod S.v.ntb and On* Hili.il".! and Ta.nty ??-antii striata, tud u|h,u to* *tr.*t Mtx-.ei. sa.d atraata, and compriaina til tha lota and iu?c?? o- paresis oflanJ lyina tud balng bstwe.o Uns Huadrod tod SaveuUi and On* Hundred tid Tae;ity s*r*nth streete, tad th* center fineheraaan Tarith and Klvv.nth tv*nues, tod tb? t?Itter tin* b*tas?o fci.reuto and Taaiitb inwin And tha sa d Commiaeiormt furtb?rgi>? n? tic*, that their raport in the ii>u? inittar, will b* uad* tud , i?-.ul *d to tb* Suprsru* Court of ths Star* of .*<?? York, it a SpKtaJTa.il nl th. said Coart, lo be hold st ths City Hall in ti.. City of N.a York onHaturdiy, tha U'ith day of October, A. R. Icon, at th*onaninj. ol <a* Court ilt ti ll day, or as sor.? tnsmailsr ai couns?l cm ba h*arJ D. BANKS, ) J. D BORCHARD, r CoramiMioaora. W. H. ST?G'JILL, ) ,1?w T. rt, Aleutt a, teAO anli) tOctSS kS,1,,': IHtJ or 3>tle Of Oi ti VVard of said Mefrimn und & 'Si s. ?William p. iMl.'d attach I8J0, tod "/ ohn W. KJ. n MO.VDAY, of tbat day, ty "f Re idy (HIOTON AIJUEI'LTT nEI'AlirsiKST, Ito uait, Tan, S.pt. yi7,l?6a?CORPORATION SOTICK,?Public not.? is hereby iivrr that a He -dut on has be?n presented in the Board of AMIStant Akiermen for a <r?*r in H?i-llreet, Troin a point usi feet west of ot), tvanua to arid through Greenwich-avenue to conni-i'. ao'h th. Sewer in I3tb-stree'.- All persona interested in the above haviuz oh actioaa therein are rpoi^ri,-.i to pr.-.?i.t Oie sau.? m writioir to the ?i_:neer at lliisertce oa or befere 17th irert. ?lKlCt NICHOLAS DEAN, Prei't Cro.Aq. Department (OPAKT^ERSinP. {' 0 V A Iit."a S h Hu1 p.- The und?r?1gn'Jd hava this V-/daT associned with teeni 'a the. newspaper, bonk aril ? rath to y ourIneii J AmKS O CU?REoT. tbsmaioeii herea'ter will he rot ducitd atder ib? cams aod style of 8?ILL, C?ISNZ.R it CO. JOHN H SPILL JOHN W. CONNEB. dan r":aEci<co, Angual 1st 13o0. The nrderilgned have aitoc'ated th?rna?|Tes together, nnder tie name and aiye ol 8TILL, CO.SN(.R k CO. for the purroae of irnr srctlrg a wholemlo ard retail nt'wipa pc. booa ard itetlmery autloeaa, Ic dan franclico. corner of Cay and Ddpont ata ai d at Sacramento titty to ths Pl?. rer Tirrea bu ldir g, on Serotd. betweea K and Lata -bare tboj arc now prepared to lapply the trade and lbe public on the moat reaaonable icrms JOHN H. 8TH.L, JOHN W. CONNER, , ? jAMJsa o. ro&aEa?. Sax "ranrrlieo, Anguit 1,1850. aSl2?r DJP*esOL,tTaON.-Mr JOHN WADsWOR?H has icia day withdrawn from our firm FELLOWS, WjtOaWOHTli 4t CO. New-York-, September 6, 1850. The beninaa* of the Imporuulon of Walch?*, Jewelry and Paccy Hardware will be conitnned under the rune of FELLOES ft COMTANY, by tbe jabacrtbssr*. who ara aatburhird to ultia the affair* of the late riem of JTellows, WetUwor?i it Co. JAK.?8 PCL'X>W8, R1C4A*,0 rSLLOWS, JOHN r. FXLLiiOWS. flew. York, Septeiaser 6, lac*. ?10 3w " WiLDIR S PATENT SALAMANDER 3APE" IS MOW ARD HAS ?EB.X for a long tla* In ? trtngeo try CHAJiLKS J OaYLER. Ua U now and oa* bee. under an order of tbe Circuit Coart of tb*. U. ? tlcce Jun* 1847, wnea 1 ostalned Judgement, to ren? der moothiy hi* account under oath to aaid Court, ol ail Safe* made and told by blm. in rlolarion of vii P%. test, and ic default thereof that Injunction l**ue forth ?ruh. Therefore, thl* la to gl?e notice io all wbo ba?e or may ouy tafe* of aaid Oayler to TtolnJon of raid Pateni, ttaul abail bold tbem lo damage*, under ibe Patent Law, a* 1 os il-Te uU Oayler lo be lrre*pon*tb!a. And I woo Id ra* isectfuily Nrulnd all who pnrchaute Salts*, to look to It, that 6- Safe ha* on it " WILDER'S PATENT 8AI.Aif f c,. SER SADii." is order to lye anre of tbe genulae. aoi St iteodtf I o WILDER. Paten tea. fVlICHKlala'S OLD XSTAJSrslSEUCU LAMP 1? 1*7 ORE, i Causertco at?Tb* proprietor bej* tola term ib?> pabdc thai he otrmtnoei* to macufactaje eeery d? icrtpOoD of Camphene leacopa, and than Uj adJirtoo lo h? troaj ?inek he ha* aet-ociH for U:e Pall trade a jriai ?arlery af Caary lolar and rraid fearnp?, ?Irandoie*, ?JtndalibrM fcc, which be> offers al the) lowest poeatble prica*. R. I ?Tb* t/iid* acppjiaxj tri5a Campharo* al the satrtoi ?rtea-_ aal? Ja?* A HT1 r it_'l %?, LatEl'RES iliMHrfi Arai-iai a_. 1/sserhe?. approved by ?II u,a pracU;:or>era thai hara leeo tbem. They , . :a, .i ower UVi natarsj trva-r, livss ad rare tage of economy. cUiiillne** and factiliy of applicadiro, a,!t| laaerve 'Ji* aapasrlal aaealioo of conciry r-oyi'.-iaca acd farmer* In '....: .> taal rcosl?e?| and for" aaieby U \a' t-.'. -.1 J, tt CO ?1 Ualileavrano. fl. T F'i*4u*VFKi:.'riJDin'CH/.aicA_ olivbjoap.? tn_riQf_ccared t>j J P. UERRIaU, Pro? de--!e?j, R l.~ Th!* toao 1* well arid faaorahiy known a* a oxwt ?npcrlor art'er* flw famlila* or tauodrkss are] t wairantart Ml was* free in barrj, soft, or sail water, for **.!? by N. AROPILL. JR loo iaaideB-iiaa. *J*o. Koejrlr.g ?o*p ?o? ma-inrarTOrara* u*a ao^S 1_>? "VI ALViXis TILES.?A rtsy *apr>rtc;- lei of S5 bor* t ? BHiUjij ti:e? for tn-e. In lots to mil pnrr,*;?jier? Aotlif to SAMOJtA tilOHtSQH i Ni'PHBW, * 1? rs TmritL C?ft . :< t "??- ? ? p ill '?' " '? tn* U'liM Bf! lit* rn.vrov*. n - . . .... _.?..?!#? of !*#? York, ud . , .. . . . ,j .. . ( . . *- ? . i j n fioat bv 8r0*d arrwet, . , ? '.<;. par* iel with Itroad .t ? . ii L.nh-r\ [.. s l.n? .? i. ' ',*.' with Stone t. b*nt toe r ruwesti .nr.-/ .!' M'.- e n ? brusd Street?, ciKit*.ntnr it i'-?-t ; .o r-j. ' , ! ? ?? . .. .-r ir. and nmei) twofe.t?>* ii. i. -.-, a-n^-i- -. -. t ? \;zi? prtmwft conveyed 0) Peiei . .v-tue.'a. of Rye ?> ..f wi-.- as*) St.to .i Sem v rt ii tu,.... ?.. . r. .-i. 3?b;a of um City <f Mew Yotk.h?er>*l b>li~p.-r fc> n i- . nr'. f !???.??, beano* Jala Um Ist da) hi Dectotarr, ? ..... ... re. rded . ib- oSSe* nf Re.rr.ter of the I t? ?od r. u.t) nf rwYork in L.b ISS of Co? p. ?t, co tl e Mih ii i) of J.i uir, IM', imi by the said Charles 0. libra eoa ?.; ? : to the sassl lin,ii.i,r. ii.:.; i... :,v indent Ore of aMignraent besriasr date the 3l?i day of t)ctob?( I8U. Recorded in rUfit ter'i (ttSce m 1 Jb. HbO oi Con. p. v on the o?h J*y of N.wentwr rathe tear ltHA. THOMAS CARNLEY.ShrMft J.ais Xvitii, D?| t) Sberjf ,pj ii?t>Ta IN CtUPERlOR cm M-m ....... ... N? ? Y ,.rt-Ch?rie? St. John. k?H.nf) A. B in 4r..l Ate? K r?> or.<fOUMl Amervaa Mutaal F'.ro and Mann* Intrarxnce tun ; .) Samrooo* for a miner demand oa contr.it. ('in not Sei 1 I ? nn Munal Firs aad M* rne Iri-tiruii.e Company Tf tt are hereby .ainimeMd and rendirttat toar.*??''Hie i..ifi( tj&ttatiltN ? '? ,n wnajh h?a. Oi.? day been fired in, the ..dire oftbe Cirri otai IC Irl n the City of !?*w Yort. and to serve ntmpy of yiyur a*s>ve? n ne at m) eauce, inmber lies Broad? way, in die City of few \ urk, wrlh v twenty days after the service herV..i. ejclurjireol lb* .!.?.> of ?och *r>n, and fjroaj f*J to aa ?war the laidcornphi tu ?/ort??.1. Um pU.nt.tb ??.tlu.'.e ,od?w?gS ?cainat vou for the iam ot N -^tewn Huo.lre-1 and Tbirt) eeeen dot la.-3 and" E.lty cent*, ""th ntereet '"n.ni the Ele'enL. Jay ?>! May. out) Uiot.-sand et-'bt hilrvlre.! an.1 mt*. Ke-i-ie tiie cos. ot ihm ?Attaoa? Dated ?.?w'y.ir?. A iciut liUh, ISSa EDWARD CLARK. auii lawriwTb PtabUifU <?.?ncw. (ITICE 13 HEKESt i*.l> 1^. ?fit "rJin< to raw, to all per?ooa tj?Titwclaltn???;?un?t PBTi R ?V. KADCLIFK, tat* -d tfi? City of Brooalya.Kitiir-Count). '--t, that they art r-: i.red to ?i hibit ib. lame, with tr.e .<>u. hen I -r?m. t.. rUmai Jt .?tortb. at b? effii e No.Nl Wall .treet.ir ih- ?' t> m ^e* lork. ou or '.all m tho llat da) of DaceLnbai- i?at. ? D?tr.t June *s, IS."*). jvn1k- Hi in KM AN ... ja-rr uwMnTh_pKTiea pkwitt, ) UTICE i? her?b> r.??n. M-voiuit to law, to all peraoa? harintj. dum? lurain-i JOHN a VVARRWOTON, Ut? ot in* City *i Brooktya. Kjnaa CoUnt), dacwatwd that ?ie> ar? r*pnr.d In ?ihibil Iba ?aaw, ?ilh th? ?ou.lier- Ul?rWof,to ?M dubecrilMr, AIUt??) l*V Julia Ann Warnp^rton. ml'- : -?' ?> ??! aajd lecea?ed. at ha ifflc?. Hb 6" Wall ?tre?t, n tli? Clt> of v -w Yort, oc or bafor? UM M?OC? da?of naxt.?Dated M?v iiet, ItJSO. m?iliT?"n^TV HENRY V. CRAM. ib rUltbUANCE of ?? ..tuer ?! tna Suriojate Ol th? COBUMr ml New Ti rk ?. tue r? l-errb) r,i?ei, to all paraoa? haim? *e> ^rain-i BSNR1 HOPPKR, U'e of the City of N?w Tora, i?nj ?en^n de. e.i-rd. :.. preMnl t - -ame with vouchers th?re?l to th? lutocrioera,?! ika . tfiie ..? f. Na?le. E?o No. i?o Kar-a-i ?r?Mt. aj theCityiii New.Yora,tioortMfoiw the *nh lay of Kabruary naiL? Datavd N.w York, th? U'h .ls> m Au?, ?t. 1*W. , RICHARD DKMARKST. ) E.?Bta_ ?nlH l?wrtn,Tb- Rli HtKI' UHirsKKKHorK, | (TTlIvoCaNCE ol uuiUii h um 3 trio<?t?ol th? ?.ouaty of New y rk ,i"i-? is hrr-h) j'v?o to all person" liarm- claina? ar?ro?t6E01tC? PHILLIPS, lab? ol th? City of New V .r., smith, iavtwsed U rataant Um aanw, with ?..ui her? ?ierstof, lo th* HMtit her, at bis office No. T Najwou -treet, m th* City ol 1s? Vork, on or twloreth* twent) nth day o' Eebruary neiL- l>*t?d, ion i,?i,t?i ?d day ol August, UoO. a?? UwNnlb JAMK8 S rHAYIR, l ublic Adii>u,,atr?lor. 1~N PLRSUANCE ot au oru.r ol th* ?urr?<?U of Uta Coaaty ot N?w >nrk Q.'tu e ? !t-rehv |1tm Ui ?II p?r?obs h??in?; i'laim? avainst HENRY C. SCOTT, late of tha CiU of New York, .roil railiDfi n.alei da. ea-ed U ..resent the .sine, with roucher? thereof, lo Uo suba.riter. ?thiaollSl-* No 7 Nv-au street, in the City of N.w York on or beior? tli? tMh day of Kehnar) nelt ?Dated N*w ltortL. the ?d day of Aoeoat, lew. J ?MKS 3. THAYKR, ?u-a lawnmll Public Adniiiuslr?tor. i^T visLANt t. ol si. i>rd?i ol 'h* SurriK.?u of Um County ott (few-York, uoiic? i? brir:., atma to all person* having clmna* anioatANDREW ZIMMERMAN,lab* ul th* City of New York.d*! c??eed, ui present the ?am? w,Ui van l.ers therwif to lh* sub'Kribera, it the store of W?i|i. A Bladsbaw, No. *ol Julin street, m Ui* City el ?law York on or bet?re tha tweait) firth da? ol No??uib*r c?tt? Dated N*w York,Iii* M d?> ol May, ?80 roria lawilmln 1 < M K.- Kli HARDS, )_ IN PURSUAJsCA oi anoraei ol the durrot?i* of th* Couuty at N*w.York, notlc* ?? iiei-i.) p?*n Ui all oersous etuwa ?irainst KU HARD JtKVIs. J.- late ..f th. City ol New Turk. d? naawd. I" pr"-""< rl " ?am. with (out liers thereof lo Uia subscriber*. at th* office ol SMITH BARKER, E?I, No. 16 Beek man street, os Ui* City oi' New York, on or before the twelfth d?y of Not.uabear n?at-'Dat*d N.w York, tha o-.i. u. o( May, law. DaVII> l'LRDV,Ea*cuto my9 Uwitm* 11 \ It III FT R. JARV1S, Ki*. atu. i.n rL K.1lam K ..i an ..r->?i U..au?r..sala?<.l the lb unty o!N?w York, not,., is hereb) ?1??? f.. all wram. basing cU.iea H?iu?S THOMAS J. STOUT, late ..l iV Clt) of New York. d? (Kveed, to pre s*ut the same, will, ?oneber* Ojoreof, to lh* subscribers, at tln-r ren <?cc* No lite Allen si. m tt.. City ol New-York, on ur .-sfor* the flr.t d'ay of Octobar nstxt?Dated ?>.?? V..rk, the Jbth day of Much, 18W. CHARLES B. STuUT, Adi.i.uislr?tur. mi.s Uwdm* iriKatt .Tni'T. Adnunistratrii. i.N PUSUANCEol au oiar, i? the .nun t?t? of the County Of N?W York, notice is linreh) g'vuu to ?II person* husuur, tlairan ?n?twt CUAKlOiTF. OOMEZ, late of the City of New York, widow, deceased, to preseol the same, with ?oui:hers Uivrsoi, to the ?ub.uriliers. ?1 theoffiie.it Henrv Hendrkri*. No. T7 Broad *t hi th* City nfNew York, on ill before th* twenty.tiltn day ? : I'o- n..1?, neat-Datod,N*w-york,the ii.iieieenth d*> ol Jun*, IMI, AAr..'!> 0.>:MEZ,CM,}^-to'* jwS01*w6m*Th KMKI.INE OOMkE, Bit?intri*. JN PURSUANCE oi an onl?r ..I the surrogate ol th* CueniJ ct New York, notice is lier-o, giTeo to ail p.rsons havingclairus aarauur. JEFPREY JARVIS, bite of the Cit) of New Yost, lcc*as?d, t? present tlie same with voucher* thereof to Uie subscriber, at th* storo of Jam* & Tryon, No ion Cliathnm street, i* 'he City of N?w York, on or before ti;e fourth day of Nnreu-be' n*if-? Dated, N*w York "nusiiiiwNiii"'' SHELDON HI'BBF.l.L. AdmisiltratoT. lNew York, Nolle* i? hereb) jiv*n to all person* liaviug clainit ?jrairattJoHN HEATH, late ui th* City of New York. BuiloUr, if i-easad. In ere?enl the same with voucher* thereo! to the subscriber, ?i i.er r-. ,lr.. h v. Art Elm itreet, in ti.? City of New-York, oa ot bt fore the thirtieth day ol Dccamber nait.? Mated New Tori, lh* lw?a, ty silth day olJun*. 18W. RACHEL HE ATH, 7 I awnHiTh* A.liniaistr.tril. j ?, pi ,i^i \ m r r *' 'si ' '..? ?5'in.igsie oi tno County of I Sew Yor?. notw* is hereb) <iveii to all p.rsou* basins; claima ?eaiiisi CALVIN COLTON, ale .1 Uw City of New York, book binder,^datreaaetlv to uresnnl tUs* same, svtUt vouchers thereof lo tha inim r.t'era. Bt the imif ol Edward C. Chipin, No. M John atrest, ia lh* I'l l New V ? rk. i or I elor* Um I'urlieili day of l)ec*rnb?I neat? Dateo N*w-York, the iwent) -ml. day of June IrsftO. EIIWaKD c. CHAPIN, AiliiiiHwtrator. jaJ7 lawiimTii" 31 < an m COIsTOK, Admnustralril. Ill PURSUANCE of ?n order 0/ tha Surrog*!* of th* Comty rst 1 New York notic* is bereb) gn?n bi all person* b iv.ne claim* .??inst OHA III.Ill H I it I.- IK y, nie .,f t|,? C,iy of New York, mar cntnt, lieieased, to preseut the *auae, with voucher* liiere of, to the ralMcriber. *t th* store of Seanmn laiwerr*. No. 3U7 Spring street, a th* City of Ne.v York, on or b-lore the seventh day of Octotar n?It. .trstr-i IN PORSUAM S of ai Oer oi Ute Surrogat? ol lh* l.ouaty of New Y.rs Notieei* .,a,a.,y c,v*u u, all persons haiiiur chumai acainatJOHN 0O0DW1N Lit. of th. Cilv of Now York, .fei eased, t. pr***at it. a*azM wrtb eoochera thereor to - ?.. ? : ... ?: nie rendance. No. ilH3 Stantan |tr**l ill UtoCity ol N*w York, on or b* lore lbs twenty fourth d?% ol Mar^b neu ? n*t*d New York, the fourth da? o| September, idot). SAMUEL DICK, KfKUtor. sA l*wrlni* IiKATHEH hose, r^O%V\tiZ En?lrir:?..>ic.liji!;i?ia, Factor.**,Si?Ki\aSTt 1 WA2UK&S, arc. ctacnfAi-.ure?! from tun bsut jaA-UCA *3 leather, toiiia vrrougbi muj.? nvet.,alw*?a on ?andaad fertalaby JOHN H. lOWit * CO. 5un .?;* eiid LeaUer Dealer?. SO Ferry-*L Wb? bsv**Jso for ??Je, tauf talua, wax ana (rain oapajr (Mtbar, ami cariisad iuttiar of ?very dctcrlp?.iu. lazflm* OLMBT?AD't> f AfiiivT ?T0V?8 roti HALLS, CHURCHSS, ITURCJ. PAULOS*, OFFICES, kC. FJ'liH; HUesC'lllBfR wuuirle.ell the Allouiluu of 14.0*0 ID wsdi of buive* to bl* coaiplele ajeortrrjoal of the moat approved pattern* nf (.cailaf ?cd etKihlns Stove*. Alan, runDufaruirer and dealMr lo plila and Japanned Tta. ware, Bniabriiaruid fenrrnl HnuaofarnUhtngUossd*, Mica, Stove OnameotJ and Trlinutrga 8lr>vea donned, pr*)> pared and put ap st anon notice and little expen*e. J D. ANDREWS, ?ucceiior to 7. It. Trovrtirldrfe, *17 lm" 210 Waier-ai. Boston and NfcW-yokktklkgkape' ?OnfAN Y.odv-n o IValJ-M (? euod al-rryj? fmsJlBS, ujlni Hou.e'i PaieniPiiitit'^ losinjinenl, t* In operedon Isj niw-auvtsN ?k&troBio, upmtiontu?, PiOVIDEJNCE, BOdTOfI Tbe dhpaUtbe* are printed by tae Inatrument* hi Roman B?plia! Letter?? ihn* avn.am,; tno neeetally el iramlailat or traruerlbin*;, and conserjueni iianllliy to error rjece*??ullj Stiendani npoe all oiaer *y?teiQ* of ualesrapbleg. f hepairoci of tbla line aiay depsnid upon punctual irans Jtthilon and delivery of tbe r 'ee?*?te?, u no dt*palcbec will be received si thai/ cilice* rjule** live wire* are 1st working order. f Aicr.*?ror metngtn nf ten word*, ?0 cents; trad tot" **cb addiUonal word, 2 eeni* J aalED STUROIR, /resident. Mawr itrs 8, Ci.aa*, CinrS t f iho CorporaUoo. New-York, ?epi.l?, 1840. Sil tt v1vabio ploumdedk ??NBMlTH tO TriE KINO Ol? ?HB BH1V01AJTS. 'I *H1C 9Qb?crir*r, (?ol? a^ent In toe United dutlea for the 4 wie of the ceie-ir.ied Vivarlo Plaaoideai'i Sre srui*,; 1* piepa ed to reeeiv? aud execute all orders for foo*, platnl?, ice , Ate, of all de*crtpltooa on the m<)?t favorable terta* and vrlib dlarpabeh. f i: pattajru* and ftirtber pirtto ai?ri apply to laOUl? I*. ECLUSIK, sl? Im"_ 34 Ljvveny ttreel. LEGHORN HAT MABUFAOTOBY JWIL8 )|>'S Leghorr. Hu Maua factory, El.tiUl tl* s nor, fifih hoa*e ahore 7?rpni7 ?ix?v?t wen side. l*r?r. ?er ns bavir o Legburn Bonrteta or rbau can have lb em alter? ed Into faamoGaole shape, wIUkxH any sppetraue* of pies tng.at U,ta ..a,..u........ . .; lia* 7. ax. &. u. o. aiAiasf-y AMOBU'slCy- AT u", rr. bowts, uitsouau rurrcfiSR m. haight. rjyisJml ddoaid ? aAiaa? A (JAU1J.-Tbeauraersui.ed t.egalaavs todraw ovi bU ?\ Unt oo of Arcblxia Engineer*, MaraiLolsi?, Optlclans? Wit^iitraJera Je ?-l*/s aLd maifwtarsir* cfaililailj ot In sirucicuiav io bla new au.d nx tens've astoi 103401 of BBS ES* tiltsH (8TLlB8)AWD8?.!ij^ Kl LKS AND TOOLS, si**. Bis 'Ofpt,;ted aed jwt .xau.fa.ttaar.5d aA*H?aAMCA?? DtAft WO IN8TB.?U*.::T9of 8w a* and Eo?il*b styl?, waict be clfers ai very reL.u-al.'e price*. Order* forBS9 ttud of u.? rouienu vru; b< proinptly executed by t- A* HiZHUMHtX, Inporter of 'Vaicbaiaker's and JiweJsr^ f U?* sind Tool* a?MOaevcaf^;inrtu- of M*?i.lEStrJ:necU,li? TulusD-at ?13 l?s* as.MOT Ala^-DR* CBJlrDfl ft Iw rtstsrsl taeDoffcetoswCbarc.as;,,? otfie? bouts frsn ? ** 1? ?"clor?, A.M. aid frotn 1 ti- a ejjd 7 lo S, FJL Tbwy oav* opeotsd ? MexrXcaJ and ^nrrkca.' ' air?ary> where tbe poor wlil be ?acr ,ied ?rrttnltcniaiy on T^??*y?. Ttcrvdayseod ?aturdays, BfOtai 1 K> U o'clock, A-X. .? Dr Child* will ?It? pariteclij- arteoSIn U? ihnm*? ?? Siieat, ianws *?yd bssrl ? ^retwal Or ?VoM to .l*a?je? of tbe ay* and ?*r, ifil ? f"^" <???* Ier??rally. aTl' **? TO BOOKBlNUEltS^-'or^WJj' 1 ltapioved raiin? oaaciiioea. *edio?? of I??gT: rrbteni pe-D-ilfters f..r .inklog ibe red ~? * rt fV.nrVr.' Le.berof ?verv d.srrlptioo. IE, of Erg I*r. rolored .*.t-r? rrwucb Turkey st* ,4 'eather. and Frec-h, Gemaa and A^^S?""* Ti? r ifor**!eby J^^?*t