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I.iilior Movement? in Philadelphia Co. Philadelphia, Monday, Ool 1 i, js'A 7'Ar Ti mime} daily, !ts thev I inclose the F?tor i? situated .tbout scv.-i oi jSperfee vrork of igi ?*?: bsurs . ? ter, i>?r'.v> Hl1'' oiner rrei'r?, u ^?tn, twelve, thirteen ?ud e> m\ In M?iyuiik, Nurnato -Iri^ th?-ten-hour rale is esta J^fcn why it is so, is the stren jjgjin its la vor, ami no; the pe I tf it prissc-l our Legislature. gome lour weeks a ;o, the M pir?rs, no doubt feeling aggriet jfowocrs. only five or -::x ffaeir mills long hours, resolvt bta&s work lonu- hours also. g|fed upon by the Ten Hour O gjftosiddress tin ir meetings, (jctory hands refused to wort joari. The manufacturers yieh .reinr.v at work. Mr. 11hs.1 :i.71 .forkin;: in one of thu wills ; ,jn]eTs thai they should not have On Sat?r.ia\ evening there ? ajsMingheld in the Town Hall. j,y jnvitatlon. Mr. J.i-iiicJ!" was c ??jj.Hiislam made a speech .-? pi : adfacts. He showed th it I iibor.basi'd upon united prod id jpapniption, wus the only roir trils- He told that this was not rJoni 'or, having taken the Chi jesting 011 a former occasion. In ?*re thrust out of the mills in th jjiifor tour months he could no ?ark- His speech gave great sa pillowed him upon the Lab 1 jVnioti, who accompanied me frt addressed the audience. Ideas deinen who had never heard I Bocb good done. Arrangements J^<rhich 1 am to deliver a course of lectures in tie Temperance Hall, apon Capital and Labor, Prodtietkiii and Distribution, of .jusint you in due time. Inclosed is another notice of (Wield at the Chinese Museu ft) Be tu red upon ' Frenchman, but lor Engli.-di language very v ^acquaintedwith h conclusion ol his lectui mated discussion. The .Ahem, Tower, llarrett, J hps, a gentleman from N er, and your humble serv turns to1" I.a Hell a prosperous one hi? lecture, ns we. upon the Life, Time Roljespicre. Your? in the Cauf ; a call lor a duct of oue of This borough ilphia, nud is 'here is a sort ?'late, bungled ?r its pmvis eir hands as Along Ches in their mills drteen hours tnd Philadel f T'.'? only 1 public opin iss of the bill .?cause other distant, run mike their Haslam was tee of Many did so. The r gave .?iit aiiv ed to the Chair, with eloquence )rganization of and individual ly lor existing s first persecu at a ten-hour md Iiis family lead of winter, get a stroke of faction. question. Mr. the city, next ere placed he :m before, and ivo been made uneris Kreix' Mr. Illi I shall ceting which hen Mr. Stie . Stiefel is a .11 speak the ieared to be ory. At the ?ere Messrs. OUlsOU, Phil dlier si rung ?ifel soon re is voyage be Is reviewing Mr Powers, .Maximilian ? Orgi l,a! JOHN CAMPBELL. PENNSYLVANIA COPPER as'I) LEA ported that an extensive Copper and tionhasbceii discovered in Pennsylvi Scliuylkill river, and only about I froni Philadelphia; and the extent! it,from present appearances, such a? the expectation of a very large bus out of it- Somo of the veins have b folly worked within the past year, ore is said to bear a slrikimr. resembl of she Cornwall und Cuba mines, yield of 2,000 tuns has been -JO per copper. The lend and siiver o,-. abundant, has been assayed an-1 percent, of lead, and will yield 0 to the inn. The Perkionien min thd newly discovei the depth ol about 1.?It is re Lead forma lllia near the .venty miles if the metal 1 to warrant iiess arising oen success The copper ance to that The average r cent. ol pure which is also trties about 75 Iver about $35 which is near veins, lias been worked to feet and more than a quar? ter of a mile in length. So-LU-'U have already been received for ore, and about 400 tuns more have been mined but not yet sent to market. This, with the new veins, gives evidence of a field ol mineral wealth which promises to add to the Upe of Pennsylvania ns the greatest mineral re? gion in the world. [Newark (N.J-J Mercury. PATENTS. npUTTLE'S PATENT BABY 1 KKS.-~The Mother's blessing and chil artduciug beallli, strength, growth, hoe forii dispositions, Mirny improvements have buei the inventor ol this delightful afli'ir, and 1 a* main I is u sufllcienl proof of its merits. Prk wirds. For sale, wholesale and retail, l>v Urn W. TITTLE, alias splendid Emporium of r W.i Broadway. JUMP I'e delight? s and happy effected by constant de a $2,50, up Inventor, G. aucy Goods, o31 i in/. KAUTION.- T! X* having decided in fie and TRUE IM ENTOR ROAD SPRING e PATENT OFFICE or of K. M. RA V hs the FIRST if the INDIA RUBBER RAIL ralnst VV, C, K tiler, who had Named the same as his luven mc lhnl of Horace II. Day, (\ Wlc or vulcanized Rubber li road Companies have InfKngi Uli) sind K. M, Ray, and reudei dajaiages, bill also upon the y ynar. uguinsl all of whom si men: will be comm.?need, :n Uli id! nt whose instigation 1? manufactured the me 1 springs,) several Rail t only upon the rights ol unselves liable for large rights of diaries Good r damages for infringe ent of failure to recover COtDnensallon speedily against Horace IL Di All Railroad Companies are cautioned against infringing upon the siiici pntetll rigiits of said Charles Goodyear, or (>f r,M. Ruy, by the use of such India Rubber Cur Springt, md for all fUture Infringements actions will he Immediately commenced K. III. KAY, Office 98 Broadway. Annexed is ? copy of the official certificate from the Com? missioner of Patents. COPY. United States Patent Office, Washington, I). C. Utk September. 1850. Sir : You are hereby informed thai in the ruse of the In? terference between your claims and luose of W. C. Kuller, apon which a hearing was appointed to :;dte place on the Mcoud Moudaj 111 August, the question 01'priority of inven tiuo has been decided ui your favor. I enclose a copy of the decision. The testimony in the case is now open to the inspection ol those concerned. Yours. renr-eciniUy. Signed, DEWITT C. LAWRENCE, Acting Commissioner of Patents. Mr. Fowler M. Ray, C. M. Keller, Esq. New-York. The office of the New-England Cur Co. is removed to 104 BiuHdway, N. V. ol SOV I" ETTER FILES.?The Patent LEAF MHOLDER, an entirely new style of LETTER FILE, hrholding Letters, invoices, Bills, or other papers for con wsleiii reference, believed to be far superior to anything M? in use for that purpose. Those requiring such an orti tlsan' requested to call and examine. For sale, wholesale ?Ed retail, bv the Agents for New-York Ciiv. uK BELL A. OOL'LD, Stationers, xc. ij8 Nasssu-st. U' I LDER'S V AT E N T SALAMAN "T DER SAKE?Is now and hast.1 for a long time aftjtiged by CHARLES .). GAY LOR. He is now and has 5s?i undei an order of the Circuit Court of the U, S. since June 1KI7, when 1 obtained judgement, to render monthly I Ut account under oath to said Court, of all SAFES made sal sold by him, In violation of my patent, and in default Mwof thal Injunction issue forthwith. Therefore, this Is tonve notice to all who have or mav buy SAFES of said CAYIAIK. in violation of said Patent, that" I fhail hold them tostunage* undei the Patern Lic.?, .is 1 :..?..(".?,? Miid GAY tOS tobe irresponsible And I would respectfully remind HI who purchase SAFES, to took to it. tiar lite SAKE has ?lt "Wl LDER'S PATENT SA LAMANDER SAFE," in ?rder 10 be sure of the genuine. eodtf B. O. WILDER. Putentee PATENTS for INVENTIONS in the UNITED STATES and ail other COUNTRIES.? p?ty description of Documents for Patents and Sales of attentions, quicklv and correctly prepared, cheap, lulbr aaBOtt Onjpereoual consultations, or post-lVee gratis Alt'J"S ECHO of SCIENCE, INVENTIONS and PA? TENT'S. 1? a monthly publication, st $1 a year, or l.'i eis ?r single number. Edited icid published at 235 Broadway |Ni.ime.M..- j KINGSLEY At LONGUOITO.M. ROOFING?Goodwin's Patent CE MENT SHEATHING is the only permanent covering gttakuig tin, 01 shlugle rooft tight, done for >J cents per eot New rooft of rough plunk covered for 4+cents, and *trrriti;t<\f Office 283 Spring-si near Hudson, oh dmeod-R 'THE LARGEST assortment of BED * STEa??, BEDS, MATTRESSES and IOCATHERS J?*t otiertw fr? ?i?, at M WILLaRJ? '?Varetiouse, ISO ^Uhtui,-^ corr?-- ol ?tulbwry-? Tu? a?ontion orhouao ?jper? and otbew li particuhwrv called to WijjjB-g patent , TOiliuir- letl scrrw W*te*t Old h?J? renoT?t?d: cou - BeokxnJ- ?nd rw*ll \m* QRAPES for the TABLE.?Excellent ' ^ (irape* for desert from ? to 10 eents per ,b. a: the J6i>0t l COtsens*s Vineyard, ' At DjDhbVa Ferry, 9 John-at. New-York. i^,GRA1'KSJ K0U PIKS AND JELLIES, Efcoose ripe and immatorv IsbImiIIm from J to 4 cenis GRAPE VINES Choice variety from the above Vinavarri ?ml ., ._w?i_ Is and retail, with instrucuwiaXfwwnaawT J^l?*_?j0ZZKNS.^j0hr>st. jpOMMlSSloN PAPER WAR F WSSSt -'OHNC. ROBERTS, 108 John-at offec. 4,0110 reams Cup Crown and Koiio R-rg Papers S.OO0 minis White mid Colored Shoe Paper*. VKiO reams of good While Tea Papers. WTogether ?Ith a general assortment of Hardware. Manll ?*? Baa. Cloth, Printing and tiue Wrapping i'aixrs.' LEGAL NOTICES. ?wJI.'PKK.MF COL'Kl -lu tu? tr.atiwr ol ih? aMteattoo of tht C7.V?>.,i. Aideronta ?ml C imuionalty ol the City oi Naw-Yeirt, rsl* uv? u ?.? OPENING cif SECOND ?Vt.i'L't frus. lb? tnsuierrj hue vr tide ot OTd Church Kosd. uj tfee ?entberly hr.? or aide of Ob? Buodredtind T??ty-oiir?V?t ic Um Twelfth Ward of ?aidCity.? Wherau, ? Ruh, was duly ?ntered ?t . SpecitJ Turm <>f this Court, bell) iu the Chj H?rl ul the City of New York, ?r. tit* <70i diiy ol Mai. lese, appointing John W Pirwn, PeUr B ^'..n; lld M<MI C Eduerds, fjoaimaMOfieie of Eiuinnt? ?ml Amsment 10 t.-i? ?ntttled niatui, and tuihor.iT,? Utwai to discharge ib? Julie, pti ^r" -d to Cowruiesdoeers of Estimate and Asses? rose* Dy th? vanont Ans of the l<egiabltdr?of Ui? People of Um 3uu of S?w Kurt, ? '?lerence Ui tli? lireT.me" to l>e *lle?-ted Oy Iii? improvement icUndwi by Ui? Ht.iiv? entitled matter; and -n.au, tfteratrd, u. wit. or. tu? l?tl dny of Sentember, I860, th? ?id. th? Mayor. AUerr.en aid Comaiun?iy of the Ot) of New Vom, 10 Common Council con ??i ad, lo < irlue oi U ? pr.srer conler red upon them by teetiou saves ff Uie Ad ol ?ie Legislator of th? People ol the Stau ot New York, entitled ?? An Art to amenu an Ad eutuled ?aAi t tn reduce ?*v"xJ la*, renting particuUrl) totbe t itj of New Yor* inioooe Act, p?***t AprilsO, In?," patted a resolution suspending all mrtber pr-> eexl mg* iu Ui? nutter oi Opening she said Second avenue, abov? One K um?red and Twenty seventh ?v nodi further neu??. Now, PublK Nnuce m hereby given by tu? Mayor, Aideraien ?od ConuBonaltj ?I the City of New York, Ui'hi the ?t>d Mayor. AMermeo and Commoo trt)..ftoe City o> New Y'.rt intend to mtk-an ?j.pla-aoon in um Supreme Court of th? State of New-York, at a special Terra ofth? Mid Curt, to ba held in the Cm H-.il of Oi. City of "?w York, cm Saturday, the second day of Noven.l.er. leSO, at the opening "1 th? Court on that da). ..r a. soon t-.eretlur a* Counsel can be tiearo. lor Uie amendment and deification of tne Rule hereinbefore mentioned, to U.at Die northerly boundary line Ol the land- and premise- intend ?d hi ti? taten 'or lie purpose* intended ti) the abo'e ?niitled matur. a.'.all be l,mite.l to tb? aoutherl) hu? or aid* of Ol.? Hundred and Tw?Dly.??v?ouYtt And tli- laid tm Mayor, Aioennenand Coo-.n.^,-. thy of Um Cm of New York, further p?? ni.nr? thai Oiov w?| aj?c. make an appliration at tSpoCitlTerm uf Uie Supreme C'.urt, ai th? time and p'ao? alnreeaid, for UM appointment of ? C'i!nllM.??l o, BatifDatnand Aa.-.,uient, in Urn place an-i .tead n1* Peter K Sweeny, Ceq reaur.-ied HE* KY E. DAV|M( Co'lr.-?ltr. tb? Oiirnratioc? I)?>d New.York, October I. ISWI o< tNi WJTPKKME COURT?In the matter .1 tiia apuhctt'on ol me iOMa or, Aldermen unJ Coaimooaltj of tne City of l*sw.york, relative to the WIDENING Dl DP.Y STREET ten feet on tie Sou'berl) tide 1 hereof, between Broadway and Green?- ch-etroat, in the Thud Ward of aaid City. Th? uwler?iened, Commi?aionfln "f r tiiiiate and Aas?, euient in the: above.entitled nut er, appointed hy a ruie ol Uie Supierue Court ol the State ol New Yor?, entered on tc-e Sth day of September, IM'j, ^ive notice, pursuant t.. tlm require. tiieuiBpo: Uie Commiaaiinera. tnt-ther witn auch map?, and the affidaeitaVeatiroalea and oilier dcM-umenia w|,:cl, were use.J by the CotnmiMionere in roakiox UiniraupnlrnMntal report, have been de po.ii-d in the Street Commissioner e Office of me City and County of N-w York, for the inapetition of wboruaoeTer it ma) concern, thore to ren ain for at U-msi twenty da> i before the und Co-n nisaionara nitke their Supplemental Report to the aaid Supreme Court, at ihe tune and p'ace hereinafter mentioned ; and that the limita e norared I?) Hi.-, tbpppleinantal abatract ol eatimate and aaaeaament are as fullnwsi that it to n\\ All tlin.e rertain lots, pieces or panel, of land Mnate. lyinitand belnr in the TVini Ward or the City of New York, on Uie south -ide ol ll^y street, between Broadway and Green wj I street, and known n? number I and 3 I?ey..treet, and nnmber 47 Dev street; and nlao all the lots, in-cea or parcela of land on the north taJeol Ii?y-atre.t. tietween Broadway and Greenwich-street, from nuintiei 4 Dey street to number M l)ey -treei, mrlus.re And the slid ComiHiaionera further kiv" notice, that their Supplemental Report in the above matter will he made sad presented to the Su? preme Court ol the Mate ol Now.York, at a Special ITarni of Uie a^nl Couit, lo be held at Ihe City Hall ol the City of New.York, on Suturca.v. the 16th day of November ueit. I860, at" theupeniuE of the Court on that day, or ns soon thereafter as Coun.el i an be betrd ? Uaied New y.,rk. October 31. KM) HOSES MAYNARD, Jr., JOHN STEWAKT, REVO C HAN'CE.^Commissioners. oS4 tNovIS SUPREME COURT.?In the matter or tne tpnlication of tne Mty _ or, Aldermen and Commonalty ol the City oINew-Ynrk, re'atiTt to tl e WIDENING of DKT-STHEET. ten fe?t on the svatherly side tbereof, betweeu llr..ad?ay ano (ireenw.cb street, in the Third Ward of said rit). Pubhc ootu e is hereby ^iven, by the Cornmisaionera of E.tin al- and Aaneio ment in the above entitled matter, that the i.ostt and char^ea incurred by reavm of tlie proeeedin^B in the above eati t'e.i matter, aub.eqiient to the e,,teri'g of a noe made at a ?p-r-a! term oi tbeSuprema Court, h-ld at the City Hall, in the city of Nee York, on the ?Sth day of Sej-temb-r, I860, releroug luck to the said Cou rnissiweers tl.etr r.port fur revision aad correction, will ne tared belore the Honorable Join. W. Edmonds one ol the Justices of the sain Supreme Court, it his Chamt-rs, .n the City Halloi the City of New York, or in care o t his absence, before one of the other Justice? of the said Court on Saturday the o-h day of November, 1S.W, at V o'clock in tb* forenoon of thitdav ? -Dated New York. Oct. SI, 18601 MOSES MaTNA KD, Ja. JOHN STEW Alt I, o?tnoe9 REVO C. HANCE. ?UP RE ME COURT.? In the matter of the Mayor, Aldermen and I New-York, relative to the extending lid City, in a straight line, until it inter ridening of Walker strie-t. in >aid (hty, on the northerly side, so as to form a street of seventy fire feet in width to Rutcsrs street, and the throeringof the Gore formed by the intersection of t'en'er, Orange, Wa'ker, and C tnal streets into the -tre-t. ? public notice is hereby given, thatan application will be duly made to 'he Supreme Couit ol the State of New-York at the Special Term thereof, to he i eld at the Citv Hall, of the City of New York, unSaturday the ninth day of November, I860, at the opening of the Court on that day. or as soon thereafter as Counsel can lie heard, for the Appointment of a Commiaaioner o' E?tnuate and As.?smrnt in Uie abore entitled matter, in the place of John W. C. Lereridre, Eso. resigned. Dated Oct. 1 ft, I860, oil 1st WILLIS HALL, Counsel \F.\\ YORK SI PRE ME COURT?William H. Appletnn and 11 John A Appletnn nyai'nil STEPHEN ELLIOTT I'otheaSove uamed defeodant ?You are hereby summoned and required lo answer the couipUn I of tl.e aboTO named pUiotitTl, of winch a c ipy wis fl'ed in Uie office of iba C.erk of tb? dt) and County of Ne? Yoik on the twenty-eighth day of September, in the year i860, with, in twenty days after the servire of tbis summons, axe usire of the day of such service?and if you tail lo answer auch complaint at alotetatd. plaintifTatwilf take judgment against you for one tboasaoi and twenty tw o dollar- ai d thirteen cents, with interest thereon,from ?he lirrt uay of January, in the year one thousard eight hundred and fony.nine, besides the costs of this action.?Dated, 10 Wall street, New York, September SSth, I860. EMERSON & PRICHAKD. nl luwswp Attorneys for PlaintifT'. IN rUIOiUANCE of an order of the Surrogate ot the Count) ol New York, notice is hereby given lo all persona baviae claiuii tgtmst MARY THOMPSON, life ol ihn City ... New York, deceased, to present theeame with vouchers tiiereol to the subscriber,Stths office ol Win. R. I^arn, No. d Wall street, in the City of New York on or before the first dav of March next.?Dated New Y'ork, the tvufc day of August, I860. ALKRED O.THOMPSON, Administrator. aii.W lawfim*F |N PURSUANCE of an order of tfce Surrogate of the County ul York, notice it h??reby given to all persons having claims .arsew inrk, nonce is hereby given to ail persons having cistim agamsl JAMES BENT, late of the City of New-York, sailor, deceased to present the same with vouchers thereol to the subscriber, at tht once of En.Kili I.. Faacber. Esq. No. 80 Na.sau street iu the ritv ol New York.on or before the twenty seventh Jay ol Pebniarv seit? Pat^d New York. August?, I8S0 FANNY BENT, Administratrix. au23 lawrim'F JAMES H. PERKY, Administrator. IN PURSUANCE ol an or-er of the Surrogate of the ?'..in'.v of I New Vo.k. N01 ICE I, hereby given to all person* ha< in? ? la ma sgnui-t WI I.I.I AM ROBERTSON, late of tie tit. of New y?ik, de? ceased, lo present Uie tame with vo-chera thereof to the Subscnuer, aitispl.ieoi butinets.Nn 130 Bowery, in the City nl New-York,on or before the Seventh du? ol Mav next?Da'ed New Yoik.the Sptli day of October, 1850. JAMEj W ROBERTSON, Exe utoi ol lawbm'F !? PURSUANCE OP AN rlHDF.K of the Surrogat? of tht Count) ef New-York, notice is hertby given to alt persons having i-lairnr against JOHN TaUBMAN, late ol Uie City of New York, deceased to present Iiis sam? with vouchers thereof to th? subscriber, at !iu ofl'n ?, No. To South street, in th? City of New-York, on or hel'i.re to, lentil day of December next?DaUrd New York, the lifUi day of Jane (Je7 lawim-F] ROBERT KKKMIT, Executor. 1>l'III.IC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, No. 7 Nassau street.~ Notu-e is hereby given to the relatives tad next ol kin ollR WIN COULTER, native oflrelan-, p.-d'ar, deceased,and who ml leged lo have died mtestate, that Ihe effects of the said intestate tu the hands ol iha Public Administrator, will be administered aud dis? posed of by him according lo law, unless the sain* be claimed by r.ime lawful executor or sdinieistrator of the deceased, by the .'?th dav of Nov ember next?Dated *.ew York, October is, law). 0S? lawswF JAMES 5. THAYEK. Public Adminiatrator. IN PURSUANCE of an ord?r ol th? Surrogat? ol the Count] 0! New-York, notic? it hereby etven to all nersons havikg clajiua againsl JOSEPH G DURELL, late of the City of New York. d. ceased,to present the tame with vouchers thereof to th? subscriber,ai his Store, No. 48S Pearl street, ich? City ol New York, on or bafort the tenth day of December next.? DtUd New York, tin sixth dav " J..S?. IRISH fj?7 lawrim-P) JOHN GOULD. V.s?a-nlnr LEAVE NEW-YORK. Friday... Nov. 1..12M. Suturduv .. ?? -.. 1 P. M Tuesday.. ?? 5.. 8 A.M. Thursday.. ?? 7.. 7 - Fricinv .... ?? 8.. 7 ?? Sunirilav.. ?? ?..1I Tuesday... ?? 12.. 9.J " Wednesday ?? IS..10 ?? Thursday.. ?? it..11 ?? Friday.....** Id..Hi ?? TRAVELING. 17(bR SHREW SB U RY, LONG BRANCH. (Ocean House,) PORT WASHINGTON, MOUNT'S iimi BROWN'S DOCKS, iMhidleiown.) and RKU BANK -The well-known steiunboat JOHN HART, CapL A. H Haggertv, will leave west side of Peck-slip Pier, Kust River, as follows: LEAVE SHREWSBURY. Fri.iav.Nov. 1.. I* P.M. Monday ... 4.. 8 a. at Wednesday," C. ;iJA. AL Thursday.^ ?? 7..10t Friday .... ?? 8..KH ?? Momlav... ?? II..M" ?? Tuesday.. ?? 1-'.. i P. M. Wednesday" 13.. if -? Thursday.. ?? 14.. 21 ?? Friduy. ... ?? 15.. 3 ?? |^( >K BRIDGEPORT, via STR AT A FORD.?Fare 5? cents.?The steamer ANSONIA, Capt. Georg? Deniing, wiU leave Pecs-siip every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday lpornipe. as follows: ISttiiirday.. Nov 2, at 7 AM..Tuesday No' .19, at 8 A.M. Tuesday, ?? .%--8 ?? Thursday, ?? 21, ?? 8 Thursday, ?? 7, ?? R ?? I Saturday, 23, ?? 8 ?? Saturday, ?? '.i ?? 3 ?? .Tuesday, ?? .(i, " ?? Tuesday. ?? 12, "Si ?? Thursday, 10 " Thursday, ?? 14, "11* Haturaay. SO. ?? 11 ?? Saturday, ?? 16... Bl" For particulitrs inquire o( nl Im THOS. LOCKYER it CO 112 South-st, POUG H K EEPSIE LINE of BARGES. -The harpeCLINTON. CapL WilLsie,every Moudav; EXCBANGX ijapt Rosesrans every Thursday, POt'GH. KE?PS)?, Capt. Hoffman, every Saturday at 5 o'clock, P M. from foct of Murray-sL for passengers and freighL The above barges are elegautly funiiBlieo with etat? rooms and spacious and comJcmahle cabins, and are ex? pressly Cited up for the comfort aid convenience of pas? sengers, and arrive at Poughk?*epsie in time for the stages to Sharon, Pine Plains and New-Milford. For further information, apply on board the barges, or to WILLIAMSON k VAIL. 164 West-st Je21 6n? TJNITED STATES MAIL LINE from v. CHARLESTON to HAVANA, via SAVANNAH and KEY WEST.?Tlie spiwidia steamship ISABEL, !,iKX) tuns burden, commanded by Capt. William Rollins, will com? mence her regular trips oe Alonduv, OcL 1, and sail regular lyrfrom Charleston S C foi Havaiia on the 1st and l?thof each month, and from Havtna lo Ci.arleston on tbu 8th aad 22d. From Charleston and Savannah to Havana, $40. From Charleston and Savannah to Key WesL $30 For particulnxs. apply to Si'OKFORD, TiLESTON k CO. ? ISouta-? In Chnrlcston to M. C. MORECA1? Agents in Havana DRAKE, BROTHERS At CO. Passenger* lenvmg Havana bv fins sliip can reach Balii more by the land route the fifth day, or, by meeting the eteamef Southerner, reach New-York in same time. V CAM DEN and AM BOY RAILROAD LINE for PHILADKLPHIA at 12 o'clock noan, by siaetusooel JOHN POTTER-dailv, Sunslavt excepted, from Pier No 1 North River Fare? SMrat class ear*. ?-1: eoeoad cl-Jiseam, ?2_aJILf GR EAT IMPRO V EME N ? I N~D E N- ? TISTRx..-Dr NAPOLEON PRETERRE, Surgeon ! DeniisL lately from Pam, now at Si3 Broadwav.opposite tb* Theaier, informs the pnOtic in general that persons, who have had the misfortune of losing their teeth, can have them replaced so as not to be disiiiiruislii'd from natural one*. Hie new sots of teeth, put in without pain, (with which one j ceo grind the hurde-t alimentslare remarkable for tho'c , tranH'trviicy and lightnes?; thev serve not only uj perflirm luasucatiou and endow the voice with a distibci and easy i articulation, but lo be stow upon physiognomy dial grace and regularity which are the most brilliant appendage* of | beauiv (iold uiod in all op^vraaous will tw ot tie first qtiai- i Uy Terme very moderat*. ,24. tmoual* PROPOSALS._ ' Cuts? Ho?ti, Ns?-Voti. Collector', OSce, 0< :. a, is.., PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THIS OFF (CK tili tut Ttt day of Nuvembei neat, ti in o'clock *. for te? erecHoi of ? S. rs? PiV Beanm on the Rom-r 3hosJ, Naw-Tora Harbor, < " lo be ccwpleted within t*?l?e m..nih, in.E ilitdtuoi itcpunri, ufMabb tolb*ftslfcwiiig ei*-. iSc.-ioo, tii : The Beacon to b? constructed .'? iron, m:?Foumialiou u, am f(,r?r,?d bv oil.* wrought iroi. .crew p'tva, 1? feel King ?ud ^ ta be*, ic u-hrd to Mitchell's nation! ? rew, 01 i fe-l gj?3i?t?r gl?, of 10 oct wuich are u be btl-fl 0 ca -lined mi CO rap , li? eht. I t tl? fr-t dian,-i-r? ,-i th- h-ade o' three pil?., rv.ed ten f??l tnU* toe gftad of the shoal, are to ibea? the central one vertical, the others in? to U.e center, wlie-v they lit ioto a cut iron m two parts eonreotnc to euch other?u.e moor ?'Of key r>U l? the cenlvr tul^-?111- -Uttel rap euulting -town oser ihr- head, of the inclined tun-, and fastened thereto by gibe and kaya- each ofto?e tube, ess. ?.<h a,, em-and they aretibelj, inch thick at the lower end.?'.'inches external dianaeler? tape-ing to 7 inchee external uameier .it tl.e upp-r ends with a thicine... of] ejrtetiding I.* r. one 1 tli? -nit. ,,l the tar* kjl!..? in diameter?i center ;.ilr.>?keyed i ?wart cast os U,ft (wrought) iron tin tin tha I throne!? freely ! Oilier, appear a flaw. rte i he eide. of the i? lagoa) yed into pocketa cast on if rr.un-1 iron (wrought) 3 ie*. from tbe angles to the e tube arM into a center adi.l tie. to tie of rouod 11 the gibe and keys to b* depth o'! tbe fare of dealt I ( wrought) iron, attached iw.rds from 1 rnre t/i the -1 tit a hook and eye bolt urkfra above the cap of j a faucet joint, A tuoe of Innr, bavin* a taro fe?t ?d at tbe top 4 .?emi-ciTcu o permit the wtu l to paaa rial r-thtar.-.-a to each gl.ib- ; and '.hi. f.jrm ie on. at the other end ol tare cage ot lattice work. Scient to male it dtstmct rtly sound and free from lly fitted and rimily keyed its best ni-tallic red piint the .iimca of the sboal, ? ,lr.i*'n Iroiri its tap wiD Ltu t. id f, with approved H. MAXWELL, Collector, *e. tORPORATION NOTICE-PROPOSAL EoR OIL? Proposata / * II i,r receiTed l,y liie Corhmiftsioner of Slre?tt^ and Lamps, at office, Ho. 3 ^t;?? City Hall, until Monday, Nov. a., n o'clock A.M. Wr w hich tune none will be received,) fur riiraiahiiaj tt.e Cnrpora >ov. 2,11 o'clia-k A M. lor inspection The e.timatee by thr Commi..ionr*r at hu OrUce on VVjitnesday. mik A. M. Bla k r,iumato. cari be dad at tiie Ol?ce of .nrr.?Nrw Tori, Ort. iO 1850. bK.MAN W. CHILDS.Comm'rStreeUand Lampe. /-tROTON ?Q,UT.DUCT DEPARTMENT, Rotunda Park. Oct.??, Vy 18*0.?TO SKWKR BUILDERS.?SEALED PROPOSALS, iinior.ro " Proposal lur So??r in Twelldi ?t." will be rrceived at ti? i.rlu *? of thr.. Department, until Monday, Ith day of November, ar o'clock, P, If. to build a oewer in Twel'th .t. Irom t!;e Saw-r in An.?. C to Dry Dock-et. Tbn plan an ) specifira-ioo of the work, and nil i tlirr itifnmtation, can be obtain-.i on application to Uie Water Surveyor, oral thi. office. NICHOLAS DEAN, ti2ri jot Prekident Croton Aqueduct Department QTREET DEPARTMENT, No. 4HALL OF RKCORr^.-Sealed ?|ini|ioaal? v. in i.r received at the Strrct Comrniaeiooer'a Office un? til Snterday, l?or 9, levm, at f> oVIock P. M. to lay cross walk a ro.? Hi. ndwaj b-twrri, Spring and Prince eta. To rebate pave and lla^ a .pare it feet wjdetbrouahthe sidewalk. of Terenty-eixtn st. between Fourtli.avenua and Broadway. Toregulatea d pave Tentteavenue, beiweeen Twenty.alghth and Thirty second ata. To It,g .id-walk in Twenly ninlh al. bn?eeu Eighth and Ninth avenue.. To Has side w?-k in 1. irtj one .t benve-ti N nth and Tno?i avenues. Plan?, apeciflcationii, and allinlorraalion tiiereto can be had or: application to thr Contract Clerk ol tins Department- ILL 30. 1SM1. ?31 JOHN T. DODGE, Strait Conines.inner. CJTRKE1 DEPARTMENT, NO 4 HALL OF RECORDS.?S-al?.| ?pr?! :,i,w:n.,,e, r.dat Ccp,,:-r? -'.U til Jloneey, Not. 11,1860, at 5 o'clock, P M for regnlating, eetting curb and j?oUi r ?ton?a, and pavtee K ist st from Ora?d .t. to Rhring ol th- ean e. Plana, epeculcations, a..d all iclormatjon relating thara to. can br had on application to tue Contract Clerk of th- Dapartweut Octob?r3LI860. [olj JuH.v T. DODOE. streot Com. AT A SURROGATE'S COURT, held n and ror tl.e C.unty of New-York, at the Surrogat? 'a Office, in lb* City of New-York, on the third day of October, in the v-ar l-?."sl? Pr-.-nt: A LEX t.N DER W, BRADFORD, E?o. Surrogate?In tbe matt-r ol the up plication ol THOMAS HADDOCK, and other creditors of SIE PHEN KANE,deceased, to have the real e.tate of the .aid deceaa sd mortgaged, leH.-d, or sold lor th- payment ai Ins debts.~Au order ba^ trjst heretofore been duly nrnd-, .-n the application ol Thomas Had? dock, J. H. Harens, Churl-. Cl in-, William Chance, Junior, William Dunning and Simon Shindfer, creditors ofStepen Kane, late of the said City, d-ceasrd, int?.- t?te, requiruig Andrew W. Morgan and Baa Iah W. Bentran, administrator and administratrix of all and singular the goods, chattels and credits of the- said intestate, personally to be and appear before the Surrogate ol the County of V-w York, oa the 1st oay of October, I8M, at leu o'clock in the forenoon, lo show ckiisb why tbrv shr.iill not be rniuirrd to mor.-gage, lease or >?U the real estate of lbs aaid deceased lor the payment of his debts. And due proof of tbe s-rvice of the said order, at least fourteen days be fore the day therein appmnt-d lor showing cause, having been msds to th-said Surrogate : anl the said administrator and adu ini.lratnx having shown no ran,,? to th- contrary, it is Ordered, That all persons rat-rested in tbe -state of the said Slrphen Kane, deceased, intestate, appear before the Surrogate ol the Coun\v of New-York, at his of ficr, in theCity of New-York, on the eighteenth day of Nov-mb-r neit.atten o'clock in the forenoon of that day. then and them to show cause why authority should not b- giv-n to the said adouninia tratorand adminiatratrix to mnru?ngr. Irase or ?.-U so much of the realesl.ile of the said Stephen Kane, deceased, as shall be nacessan tojpay bis debts. A W BRADFORD, Surrogate. Wiui.a VsariLt,, Proctor, 1? Broadway. mi-iw SUPREME COURT.?LEVI S CHATFIKI.D, Attonun Oeuera' of the State of Nrw Y?rk, scannt THF. PRESIDENT, Dl RECTORS AND COMPANY of THE CANAL BANK OF AL BANY.- In pursuance of an ordar of the Supreme Court of Iiis Stau of New York, made on the twenty-eighth .lav of May, ISM, the uu daraigoed, Receiver of the Canal Bank of Albany, hereby gives no lice to the holders of thr outstanding circulating notes or bills of Chs ? aid Canal Bank, and to the persons holding the certificates given by tbe nnderstgnen ms auch Reeeivnr for the baiance remaining anpaid on cf.ta. or bills s-jrrendrrrd on receiving tbe flrst dhridand of ant, per rent, that they are rrqinred to present the said notes or bills auf eartiScatea for payment m the said Raceiver, at bis oiSce in the Cit, nf Albany, witliin two >'eara from thr date of this notice, or m am (Oil-Hi CJUPREME COURT?CITY AND COUNTY uFNEW YORK. k3.H-nrv J Beers Bed Peter 1.. Bogartagainst \-i.-la Hickrnan.Jar Elixa Haiti.,CharlesC. King. Gerskoiu U.ctiev, William McGi harty.Narcie Julian,Edward Welliog. Martin llyner,Patrick Ha ida and Dennis Garracbaii Summons for lelwli [Com. not si-r.) To ANGELA HICK MAN and JAKE ELIZA HICKMANi Y.u u hereby auinmonel and required to answer tha complaint in th pvroTICEol appIicMi a forthedn .> debts, pursuant to the provision. I tie of the lifih chapter ol the secorn Petitioner, SAMU El. C IHsH' H*. ol first pubhsbe.1 November let, IS'O. H. Ii. I.. B. WoodrulTj Judge of tha ( City and Conn'.-. . f N*w-,ork, at th Yi n in the Chair ? is of Hie sa d C< January next, at |n r.Vhv? in'h-fori John D. McGREGOl ol lawlOwF f ESTATE OF NATHvN DUNN, lite of Pit !(?!.;>'it. -To NATHAN ill NN, Jr.: You sre hereb, uotJjed that, n. Eaa.uu.is and Trustees undrr th- Will ol Nathan Dunn, d? rejaserd, we hava settled in tbe office-of tha R--iater ol Wiila fur Uis Ci'y and C.unty of Philadelphia, in tin- Stun ol Pennsylvania, three saversl accounts of llit- estat. of the sa.d Nathan Dunn, deceased, und hare oistnbutrd ire balance, tfaareof, und-r decrees of tbe Or -hans'Court of tbe said count). and that we an. about tosettlaa fourth account J and yoa are further notuietl lo pr-.-nt yoor claim, il any you have ro nur part of th- said -state, f..r setUemsot, to u., a- Kxavators and 'trustees, on or belorr ti-r lSt day ofOctnaer A. D. latrl. FREDERICK BROWN, er of Fi ISAAC COLLI* olS lawlyF Ex-,:, SUPREME COURT, City and County of Now-Yora.?Ephraim Sniitbagamat William Bell and WiUum Scott?To WILLIAM BELL above named; You are hereby sumiioned sod reqilired Ui sos?er tbe cnroplaujt in tins action, which was filed on or t.ir the .'1st instsLt. in tbe office ol the Clerk ol tha City and Count! ef New York, at to* Cit, Hall in sad city, snd to serve s ropy of rnui answer to tbe said complaint, on the subi nber at bis omce. In New b rgh Orange County, within twauty days altar the Mrtica of this summons on you, exclusive ol the day Ol sich servn - ; sod if you fail to answer the said complaint within the lime aforesaid, the plain t IT in tins action will spp'y to tha Court fur tha rebel iens'id*Jin the.complaint Dated O. toSrr ; i, i860. oSS lawCwF JOHN J.MONELL, PlaintirT's Attorn.-r aaJHKKJKF'SSALK - Bv v.r .- ..I an et- ution to me d r- ted v, I ?dolrt'ered. 1 will expos-tii sale,<.u WEDNESDAY, tha -7"i t.t NoTensber, IStV, at IS o'clock, M. at tbe restibuwol IboCtty Hall, all the right, title and lotertwt of Dsvd S%erwi?el. which b.. n.e the 46th day of September. IBM), or at any other time theraslterj ut, in and to the f ollowing described property-to witj A two .top Im. a bouse,and kit?number fjrty-sn Croaby str--t- fnuinde.1 a, Rjlhiwsi Northerly by lot number lixty eight Crosby .ln-?'.i ei.:-, Iha rear of a lot fronting on Elm-etreeti southeihjrby En number eUty. four Cruaby-etrr.-?., and westerly by Cr-iehr street THOMAS C ARN I. El, lh?H? Wm.ua B. Ds.si, Deputy Sheriil'. Ill I lawtjWl! IN PURSBANCE ol anonlerof tbaSurrogsta ot th* 0a*MS| "1 New-York, notice is hereby g:ven to all para-m. ha?bag cls.n:..i i .-.i AJtTHURG. MILLER, tatai of the Cltv of New York, d*\-eaaa>L te preeenlthe same ?itl, vouchers Ujaraorta.tha nbMritn, ?? !,-.,ai.-sv No. -ii William atrert, in the Citv ol New Tori, on of bet?re Um W tay of D?c?mtH?rti?xt--listed New York, th? <*l. day ,.i H.?-. nvw mvSI l?w-.,n-r HKNKY FISHER. Aam.uialraWf IN PURSUANCE ol an order ol tb? Surrogate of the County ol New York, ao?ra is hereby given to all o?r?ons bs'iu? dum? against HENRY CRL'M, late oTtha Ci? ol Na? York, d?-ea?.d, tc present Use ,sn>? with roe. ners therm,f Ui th?suhacriiS?r, at the ?I ot.ofMortJliesr D? Molt, No. M Broadway, in the GO oINew York, on or befc;? Uie nuieteenth day of November n?xt -r>.law N?w York.th? sixteenth day of May. I?A0. myl7 IswrlmK* HENRlETr A CRUM. Admmistratiu. IN PURSUANCE of an order of the Surrogate ol U? Cocnrjr ol New York, nota-o m herebv given to allperaonshavuig cla.lnssgslEJl GL'KDON WHEELER, Una of th? City ?f New-York. mei ch a it. deceased, to present UiaaaBM with ?oueber? th?r?of u> Ute subscriber, at h.s atrre. No 19 William-streart. u. th. City of New Tori, on or be/ore the fourteenth day ef Apr,I seit Dated New Tork.tho 10th day of October, 1861k oil lawomF ANDREW LESTER, Ex??-ator IN PURSUANCE of an order of th? Surrogate of the Conn ty uf New York, notice is hervor g"?" til persons harm- claims against JAMES MF. a i), late of the City of NswYnrk, deceased.t? present the same with vouchers thereof to the sabaenber, st the ofle? ol R. Goodman. Nit. 106 Broaiiway, in Uie City of New York, on or ?? [ore tha twenty wn:.-. dav of Jaunary nsxt?DsU.1 Nsw York, tan eigoUMriUi day ofjujj, 13130 BRIDGET MEAD. AS-nmaVa-jtt. If is iiasunj CALIFORNIA 1>A(:IFI<: MAIL S'l'KAMsniP COM PANY.?The pnbBe is mfurmed that u.vier the or rungcn-ents of this Company, steamers inspected and ,.p proved by the Navy Department, and rtmi; the Doited -.tales Mail- wih continue to leave Panama ami San Kran ciscocn the first and fifteenth days of each month, unless di taiwd by unavoidable accident or the non-arrival of the Mails at Panama. The Steamers of the first of the month wih touch ui Acapuico.San Bio.?. Mazatlan. San Diego and Monterey. The Sioameraof the fifteenth ol the mourn vriH touch at Acapnlco, Imt no other M"Tican nun? Thi t .-v. -?? ni h ;. COLUMBIA wi:; f.iy regularly after her arrival in the Pacific, In tween Sari Francisco ami ports in Oregon, awaiting at the former port the arrival of mails and passengers from Panama, and returning without delay ? uli mails and passengers for the following steamer from San Francisco, a regu |?r Hne uf propellers will be k-pt up for the transportation of freight and transient passengers between Panama and San Kranciseo The connection in the Atlantic will be maintained by the Steamships EMPIRE CITY, leaving New-York on the 13th, and CHEROKEE, leaving New-York on the 23th of enr.li ntonih. for Chagres. A third boat w' a'-,', {.?? kpot in New-York as a spare steamer. ~ The new steamships CARIBBEAN and PHILADEL? PHIA will form a direct ?-.e between New-Orieansahd Chagres, leaving at such periods as will insure as little detention ns possible on the fsthmns, and formiu<*, with the Pacific steamships, nTHROI'GH LINE to and from New Orleans am) ports in Mexico Ca ifornia and Oregon THROUGH TICKETS tor any month ran be securedoa application to the Company, 5-1 South-st. New-York. Ap pucatfensfor passage ,??,,?? Nevr-Orfeans should be made to ARMSTRONG, LAWRASON i. t'O Agents, at that r,|nr'"- a- , ? c New-York,Ort.3i.iF50. oMtf RATHS OF FARE REDUCED.?EM? PIRE CITY LINE ?Through Ticket* to San Fran? cisco, via. Chagres. On Wednesday. Nov. )3, at 3 o'clock, the splendid steamship EMPIRE CITY,2,non tur.s burdem J. D. Wilson. Commander, will leave her dock, pier No. 2 North River, for Chagres, on Wednesday, November 13, at 3o'c!'?ck. reduced fare to chagres. Saloon Slate Rooms.,$100 LowerCabin.,80 Steerage, mattress and board.50 panama to ?an krancisco. First Cabin.S?'.k) | Steerage.3150 For freight or passage apply to o2"j IN13 J. HOWARD SON, 31 Broadway. 17*UR CALIFORNIA, via CHAGRES, WITHOUT DETENTION at PANAMA.-The Uni? ted States Mail Steamship Company will dispatch the splen. did double-engine steamship GEORGIA 'J- D. Porter, U. S. Navy, Commander, on .Monday. Nov. 11. at 3 o'clock, P.M. from the pier too'of Warren-st North River, with the Government Mails and passengers for San Francises and intermediate ports. The connection at Panama will be carefully kept up, and passenger? for San Francisco are guaranteed that tliey will sot be detained at Panama beyond the usual stay in tli at port. The books lire now open, and passage can be secured at the following rates: from new-york to chagres. State-room berth.f If*) Standee berth, forward saloon. 80 Steerage berth, (bund b< d end separate tablo... 50 from panama to san francisco. State-room berth.$300 Steerage, fount! bed ard sepnrate table. 150 from new-york To State-room. Standee. Steerage. Charleston. $25 $20 $10 ' Savannah. 25 20 10 Havana.70 55 2"> New-Orleans. 75 60 36 Freight to Chagres 70 cents per cubic foot, prepaid. Freight to Havana. SO cenL- per cubic foot, prepaid. Passengers for New-urleuns will be transferred at Hava? na to the new and splendid steamship PACIFIC. To secure freight or passage apply at the office of the Compuny, 117 West-sl corner of Warren, to AI. o. roberts. Special notice Is given to shippers by this line that the Company have prepared a form oi bill of lading adapted to their business, which will be furnished to shippers on appli? cation a*, the Company's office, und with which they aro re-i quested to provide themselves, as no other form will bo signed by the Agent ot the Company. All bills of lading must be signed before llio sailing ?f the vessel, o2! '.Ml 1 T?OR SAIN FRANCISCO.?First Pac M- ket?The beautiful new ship BOTTENTA, having nearly finished loading, will sail in a few daysJJ Her accom? modations for passengers are superb. Anplv on board, at pier li North River, or to ISAAC T. SMITH, 101 Wiill-n. eonir-r Front-st. o28 tit* ipTiLD SCALKS.?The subscribers offer \!ffi",,r sale the best and most approved pattern of FRENCH STANDARD GOLD SCALES, adjusted ev actlv to the UNITED STATES .MINT STANDARD of every size and weight. These SCALES are so made that they take but very little compass when packed, and are muiii more neatly "and conveniently finished than either the English. German or American article. As we have all that "are made of this pattern, parlies having orders for shipment to California are solicited to examine Diem before purclia-i ing elsewhere. Also, for sale a variety ofFRENCH FAN? CY GOODS, Accordeons, itc. E. FABREGUETTESj FILS ,t MORRA, olOlmiseod [o26 210"] 73 WiUiam-st up stairs. Hsffi' jPEARIS & BROCKAYAY, {^?"1 SACRAMENTO CITY, sp R 0 C K R S A N D COMMISSION \JT MERCHANTS. LIBERAL ADVANCES made on CONSIGNMENTS, and ail AGENCY business promptly attended to. Refer to B. A. Fahnmstock St Co. New-l ork. HAai> it Younc, Philadelphia. C. G.Hossev, F. M. Howes, Wm. Larimer, Jr. H. Mka zi.kton, Pitisburg. _my j bm ISTHIYTOS HOTELS. CHUCKS, \ Ah" ( PANAMA r|M.F IRVING HOUSE, at Chagres, J. Wallace W. Williams, assisted bv Hugh Miller. THE PANAMA RAILROAD HOTEL,atGergona,un? der die management of A. B. Miller and J. F. Congor. THE AMERICAN HOTEL, at Crucee, under die man? agement of E. R. Folger and II. Miller, Jr. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, at Panama, und? the management of Adrian B. Miller._ jol DkClf ^ A.T. DOWNER & CO. COMMIS e SIGN MERCHANTS, SACRAMENTO CITY, CALIFORNIA. References in New-York :?J. s. T. Stranahan, 74 Broadway: Williams, Bradford it Co. II Cortlandt-sL; Henry Sheldon ?'. Co. 121 Broadway; Southwortb, Slauson kCo.iConties-slip; J. L. ,V N. L. Orfswold,91 Front-st.; Allen .V Rogers, 2.16 Front-st.j Hyelopi Coffin,43Front-st.; Cowing it Co. 10 South-st; E. B! Litchlield it Co. 60 Pearl si.; J.E. Trippe, 128 Maiden-Iano; Robert Dod, Newark, N. J.; Geo. Curtis, L'tica, N. Y. auI7 3ui* CALIFORNIA GOLD DUST. SANDS and Qunrtz wanted by SOLOMON t CO. Gold nn4 Silver Refiners, Assayers, Sweep Melters n :j Cleaners.if earth's minerals nini all known substances that contain the above metrds, OM gold, silver, diamonds and precious stones bought. Jewelers' a'id silversmiths' sweeps, "res and all hunl subft.-.tices ground at the Refinery! Refinery, 45 Ann-st- N. Y. N. ?.?All kinds of gilt and plated metals wunted. o9 Un' C A L I F() R N I A?TRANSPORTA? TION ACROSS THE ISTHMUS OF PANAMA.? ZACHR1SSON, NELSON &. CO. of Panama, are now prepared to transport FREIGHT serosa the ISTHMUS, or Uike it through to SAN FRANCISCO, at shippers' option: but each package must be of portable sue and weight, and properly covered, us Z. N. CO. are not responsible tor damage or accident in the transit. The charges of trans? portation to bePUE-PAlO in New-York. For particulars, ,:, ; y to E. ZACHRI6SON t CO. os 1 in * S9 Wall-it F OR SAN FRANCISCO DLRE'CT. Cnpl Samuel Gore, having a large part of her carg-j en? gaged arid going on board, will be dispatched on die 1st of November. For balunce of freight apply on board, at pier 'sT?FFORD. TILESTON i CO. -43 South-sL FoirEuTuiPfc:. I7<)R LIVERPOOL. ? United States . Mail Steamship BALTIC, Capt. Josepa J. Com and papers must pass I t or passage, havint u .U-TIC. and riM l E NEW-YORK and LIVERPOOL X L MTVP M A 1HS M AIL STEAMERS - Tiio .:.:?* eompt islet this Lints are tho Ail tN ru . Capraia West, PACIFIC. Csptalu Nye. ARC Hi , Capialn Luce. BALTIC, Capi Comatoca. ADKJATIC Copt Graitoa. These ships bartuji Own paill by coua^tct, expreealy 'or Guvi imr.cnl ?>'i> los, merr Care ha* been lasen in '.heir con straetton, ??*ni-*.i in Uwir muthtea, to ensure itreagts ?ud sj-cist and thflr areoinniodauorts ibr pa**'crers ?r? mi" gunliivl tor Ole-fttttCtl and cotuliirt I": ce ii' pa..-a?,ethMP Now Xott 10 Liverpool fI3U. cv ChiPivo nw ofrttrmhr state-It loins. tfiZA slid $li?-. from LvertMMl MJ New Vi'rk, ?33 An experienced Surgeon u Uv b?w to pach ?blp No Berths secured until Daid for proposed dates of sailing. PaOM-NKW-VU K I'SIOM LIVEaPOOL Satunfay, October 12th, 1?? fVednesday," Oct ato t**i Batuniay. October Jrth.1650 VV,vine*<ittv. Nov 2n-h.la.MI Smunl.iv, Nov. llitn, ia -3 Saturday December to., ls^ai Hutniil?". No* Si'tlu IB&O Satunlav.December21st.ld-Vl S.iuiiiln'\. Dec Isth, IlViO Saainiay, January, ?h. l?il SaOirdar. Dec OTrii. IW Saturday, January 13th. 13.U Wednesday, Jan. 8th, 1851 Suturdav, February 1st, liM) Wednesday, Jan. 22d l?l Saturday, February 15th. 18.? U ednesday, Fob 5th, 135I Saiuruay, JUarcfa Ist, l?i! Wednesday, Feb. 19th, 1S.M Saairdsv, March, 15th. 1151 Wednexlav, Mch. 5th, 1851 Saiunlav. March &th, 18.51 For freirht or passage applv w EDWARD E. COLLINS, 6hWuil-s: New Y.J-k. or 'u'BRDWM. SHIPLEY t <;u. Liverpool. E. G ROBERTS k CO. 13 King's Arms Yard, London, or L. DRAPER. Jr 8 Boulevard. Montmartre, The owners of these strips wall not tw sccountanle fur gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, pn.ttluus stories or metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and tu? ?raluc thenHiC therein expressed. After the 1 st of April nert, the rale of freight by the aoo.? steamers will be materially reduced. sA tf PARCELS ami PACKAGES forwarded by every steamer for EUROPE, which will bo received ouiil (j o'clock on the day of sailitig. by EDWARDS. SAN FORt> i- CO.'S Foreign Expns,*. ut Arfa.ns 1 Co.'s li Wali-st. ni Im?*! TRAVELING. I?OR KEYPOM! and Fort Hamilton. --The?e*roboal CHINGARORA leaves Caanibers st, pler daOy, (Sundays excepted.) at P.M ; returnin?, leave* kevport'tit:? A.M. landing al Kort Hamilton each way. TVEW-YORK and CHARLESTON IVsTEAM PACKET l#JNE.-Ni:w arrv.ncemb.vt.? Steamship SOUTHERNER, Capt J. Dickinson, vriil am Onue her trips as follows; From N York to Chrir'.r-ston. From Charleston to N.York. Saturday, Not. 9,3 P M. | Satanlay, Nov. i ?? S3,3 P.M. " ??[fi. Dec 7,3 P.M. ?? .-so ?? 2tt3P_M.I ?? Dec.14 Passage, $25. Freight, i'2?e. per cubic foot. Fur freight apply on board ai Pier No 4 North Hirer, and for passage to Si'OFFORD. TILESTON a. CO. o^tl).-. 13 South-st TVEW-YORK cY, NEW-HA VEN RXYL 1 a ROAD ?Ou.aj? after Mondai October 14, the follow. int trail s wiil leave tlie tauai-el S'a?on. near Broaiulway. Ph.-'t'L ifr- nJso received a: ine New-York and Hartem BailroeTi Oti.ce TwenW-eeventh-St. 1. Accommodation Train at i 13 a M. for New-?_oc!teIie eiamaroneck. Rve, Port Chester, Greenwich. Stamford. Da neu. Norwalk, Westnoit Souiflport Fairneld. Bridgeport, Strati", ni. Milford ana New-Haven Passengers froci the) VVe,v-S(oJiur.s for Aibanv, and the Stations on the Housaronic and^Nnugatuck Railroads, will tike tins tram and sr.'pst Bridgeport Passengersfrom Wav-Stations for Boston.Prov. Ideu?e, Worcester. Hurtfurd, Springfield and Coanevricat River Railroads, will tak??js Train and join Expreea Train at New-Haven. 2. Express Train at 8 a dock. AM. for Stamford. Bridge? port Albany and llousatonic Railroads. New-Haven. Hart? ford. Springfield sad Connecticut River Railroad, Worcos ter. Providence and Boston. S. Accommodation Train at 9 A1C for New-Haven andln> Sermediate Stations. Hampden, Cheshire, SouthlngtoB, Plain rifle, Farmington, Avon. Tariffville, and CoUinsvilie, Mid dlctown. Hartford ami Springfield. 4. Express Train at.; I' M fi>r Stanford, Norwalk. Bridge port ami Hotisatonicand Naupttuck Railroads, New-Haven, Hartford SpnngrieW Worcester and Boston. 5. Accommodation Tnuti at 4 P.M. for New-Haven and ail the intermediate Station?. 6. Commutation Train at 5 P.M. tor Bridgeport and ta termedia'e Stations. TRAIN'S TO NEW-YORK 1. Commutation Train at ? 10 AM from Bridgeport stop? ping ai all the intermediate Stationa. 2. Accommodation Truiu at 7 A. M. for New-Haven, ?topping at al! intermediate Stations, receiving passengers from Nuugaruck Raiiroad at Bridgeport 3. Accommodation Train at ? -to A.M. from New-Haven, stopping al all Intermediate Stations, receiving passengers from Hartford and New-Haven, Canal Railroad, and Naug stuck Railroad. 4. Express Trn'n nt 1 If) P.M. (tn connection with the Ex? press Train from Boston) from New-Haven, stopping at Bridgeport and Stamford, receiving passengers trout the Hoiisutonic Railroad at Bridgeport 5. Accommodation Train at 4 30 P.M. (receiving passen? gers from the Accommodation Train from Boston) from New-Haven, stopping at all intermediate Stations. 6. Express Trrun at 8 10 P.M. (or in connection with Ex press Train from Bo-tun.) stopping at Bridgeport, Norwalk ami Stamford, arriving in Now-York at II 30 P.M. Evening Trrun from Pittsfietd connects with tins Train at Bridgeport Passengers are requested to procure ticnets before taking seats in the Curs. |u30tf| R. B. MASON, Sup't REGt LAR .NrATr. LINE between BOS? TON ami NEW-YORK, via STONINGTON and PROVIDENCE?Inland route, sntnotit ferry, change of cars or baggage! The steamers C. VANDERBILT, Capt Joel Stone, and COMMODORE, Capt Win. H. Frazee, In connection with the Stomugton ami Providence and Boston and Providence Railroads, leaving New-York daily (Sundays . excepted) from Pier 2, N.R firs wharf above Battery-place, ' St 4 o'clock P.M and Stoningtoi at 8 P.M. or upon toe ar? rival of the Mail Train from Boston [ These steamers wen built expressly for the route, and we * In every respect particularly adapted to the navigation of i Long Island Sound. TheaccommixiationsforpiuwHugeraaria ? commodious and comft>rtable?the otlicers capable and ejt perienced. The route being the shortest and most direct between Boston and New-York, passengers are enabled to strive in ample time for the morning lines of steamboats and ' railroads running to various po.nts from those cities. i TheC VANDERBILT will leave New-York on Tuesday, ! Thursday and Saturday. Leave Stoningtou on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The COMMOIKIRE will leave New-York Mondav, Wed- [ nesday and Friday. Leavo Stouington Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, N. B.?Passengers, on t'io arrival of the steamers si Ston- 1 ington, proceed uii/uedjarely in the splendid radroaii cars to Providence and Boston A bat gage-master accom- j names each train to and from Boston For passage, berths, state-rooms or freight applications tnaj bo inadu to the Agenia ou the wliar!, and at the office, ID Battery place. oil j change of Hours, commencing Sept 23. RAMAPO and PATERSON ami PAT BRSON and HUDSON RIVER RAILROADS. Leave ?ndern s u-pot al Leave New-York at "7 o'clock. A. M I 8 o'clock a. M 10 o'clock 30 min. A.M. 3 o'clock 15 ruin. P. M. ?6 o'clock P. M. I S o'clock 45 tain. P. M Sl'NDAY TRAINS. Leave SurTem h Depot at ILeuve New-York at ?7 o'clock A.M. I 5 o'clock 45min. P. M. " or on the arrival of tlio Erie trains going E&at PATKILSUN TRAINa. fjeave Paterson at .Leave New-York at ?7, o'clock A. M Market-at I 8 o'clock a. M. 8J o'clock A M Pat'n Depot. 10 o'clock A. M 12o'clock M. Paterson Depot. 1 o'clock P. M 4* o'clock P M. Pat'n Depot 34 o'clock P. M. 64 o'clock P. M Market-st I 6j o'clock P. M. ?Except Mondays. * SUNDAY TRAINS. Leave Paterson at iLeave New-Yora at 74 o'clta k a M. MnrKet-st 9 o'clock a. M 4) o'clock P. M Pat'n Dep. I 5J o'clock P.M. N. B.?On Monday morning.i thu nrst tram rrom Sutler* t will leave at 8, or on the arrival of the Ou-willo train. The 8 A. M. antl 5 45 o'clock P. M rraina from New. York, will not stop at any station north of Paterson. eicepl : Rock Road and (lohoki'ia, und will bo in time to moot tie) Erie trains, morning and ?vetting, going Wert at SutTera's Depot _ ? O'clock Lino ' FOR HUDSON & INTERMEDIATE LaNDWOS.?The steamboat HUDSON, Capt'.Vm. H Mellen, will leave the steamboat pier foot of Cedar-stua Monday, Wednesday and r/rutay, ami Iheateamor COLUM? BIA. Capt C. F King, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 5 o'clock, connecting with the stages at Ni.-wburtrh. Kings? ton and Catskii] Hudson aNO Berkshire Railroad.?The passenger trains of this Road, after March 25, will leave Hudson aud West Stockbridge daily, (Sundays excepted) as follows: Leave Hudeon at 7 A.M. and 2 45 P.M and West Stock bridge at 7 A M. anil 4 P.M. Freight trains, with passenger car attached, will leava . Hiiilsuii al II A.M and West Stockhr.dgo at 1030 A.M. Passengers by the morning tram from West Stockbridge mav take the diiv boat for New-York, or the boat (or I'ough. keepsie, and thence hv railroad to New-York, by 2 P.M. . Fare by latter route from Hudson not exceeding |1 25. i Passengers bv the evening train will rind thesteamera CO? LUMBIA und HUDSON always waiting for them, and die fare of those boats will be as low ae any other evening boat on the river?from 50 cts. downward, as the line boats' may set the example. Through tickets from West Stockbridge to New- York $1 50, and the same faro in reniming. Passengers should recol- i lect that tliis fare includes berths, which in excluded In the fares of other routes. The trains from Hudson, both morning and evening, coB Rect with the train* of the Western Roads as heretofore, jeo fim J. T. WATERMAN. Sup*. pRIFFITH'S WESTERN LINK.i~.50, VH continues to carry goods of all descriptions by canaia and railroads from New-York, Boston and Philadelphia to Western New-York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, T-n nessee. Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Wi*. cousin. Minnesota und Canada West The connection upon the Lakes from Buffalo to Cleveland, Sundtisky, Toledo, Detroit and Upper Lakes is unsurpassed. Reference being had to annexed card Office 33 Coenties-slip, comer .South. St New-York. K. GRIFFITH, Agent 1850? liutfalo, Sandusk7 and Toledo Line Steamers: BALTIMORE.Capt j. W. Tuttle. QUEEN CITY.Capt. Titus. SUPERIOR.Capt. Watts. OHIO. Capt. Richards. TROY.C'upt Watkihs. One of the above first dasa steamers w?l leave the Saa dueky and Toledo dock, touching at intermediate ports, dailv al 3 A. M. Passengers ticketed through from Buffalo to Cincinnati. For freight or passage, apply on board, or ta JOHN M. GRIFFITH, Agent my21 eodtDl Long Wharf and Ship Canal, Buffalo. F OR BOSTON, via NEWPORT and ?- FALL Rl VEIL?Bv the splendid and auperiorsteam? ers BAY STATE and EMPIRE STATE, of great strength and speed, particularly adapted to the navigation of Long Iaiann Sound, running in connection with the Fall River and Ohl Colony Railroad, a distance of i3 mile?, to Boston only. Leave pier 3 NJL near the Kaaerv. The steamer BAY STATE, C?pt Wm. Brown, on Tues da'-s, Thursdays and Saturdays, al 4 P.M The steamer EMPIRE STATE. Capt Beel. Bravtoc go Mondays. Wednesdays and Fruiays, at I P.M This Tine is the only one that runs direct for Newport These ?teamers are fitted with commodious state-r?jtca and every- arrangement fr>r the security aud comfort nt pass ?engers. who are afforded bv thia route a nighi'a rest us hoard, and on arrival at Fall River proo-ed per raLroad, reaching Boston early the following morning, or can reine? on board, getting their breakfast if wished for. until i.n* itartipg ot tiie accommodation train at a quarter bet?re 7 o'clock, A M. which reaches B??itonat about ^o'clock, AM A beggage-majiter ia attached to each steamer, vriiu r-> eeivee and tickets th? baggage, and accompanies the ?an? to its destination. The rates for passage and the pr.ee of state-rooms to. same as by other lines. A si'-anier runa in connection wirh this lines to and Too Providence, daily, except Sundays. Kre-krbt u- h.w-con is Ciiten tti tb*, sazo? rales as tiv tocoves, regular iirje*. and forwarded w.th greaterexpedfdoti bv ?t Express fn-iirht train- wmcb leaves Kali Riier everv ujorrj Ing (Sunday excepted) at 8 o'clock for Boston ami N?w 8edfortl, arriving at its destination at or about II A.M For freight apply on board, or at the office on P.er S N & For state-rooms or btirtha apply on board, or if it hi desired to secure them ahead, applicati .n may be made tn JolOy T1SDALE k BfiRDEN. Agents. 7n and 71 Wesv-s W>t. Stcrces, Jas. L. Adams, N. W. Ghaiiam. CT?RGES, ADAMS 6c GRAHAM, ^FORWARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 62 Povdras-st: New-Orleans. ADAMS i STUROBS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ISSoutb-Ai. New-York. . . . Coming V Co. New-Orlean?; ^ ''?^r,,tJ i tVhrwian. Jno. LMdstre? i Son. Bal?morer Stsrirtgr* Cindnnail; Butler, Ub*>c? *- ^ <>"">**?*? o3 Jluirirrr T HAVE U.V.? lVKW-YoRK ami erik L?S ?A?? ~ 1 NEW Hi.i-xr 10 buff, i.o am the west -Foil A^?<.*em.-.,!.-i.v?,?. New-York for Bimrtwrnt. n Klmira, Cormu*. H; rnc.vilie Buffalo ?ad r7 ai d 5K1E. imm [<:<t fool of Duanwd ?s fbilowa Brcshfrou ?hd supper on board th? boats Express Train ai " A. M ?tor-ping M jorRTa?, Chester. Gosleu. ALddletowu. PortJervt? S?r? .w?tK,r?, Hancock, Ofpiwir. Lancsbero Btxtgaamtou Owego w??l verb y Elrn.ra and Jclfirsou. a: riving at (?encraaliO P V Parssengert for Rochester, ryuifulo Le can lodge si (reo*. tr. an.; [?.km? Um- Expr< <.? Train f mi Albany next uiuraiua;, arrive at K Chester and Kutfaio at (be same, time a* .-- . ? ger> via Albany*, witj. th* adv-m'-ag-' o' a ;i Igbfs er ,>p. scva Way and Mail Train? a; 3 .? M stoppingat aii coa rations"Arming C?rtjlog triewutiea^tsalOjirai 11'? iVctt ??Vo-Tsji? a; 4 P M for OusviUe and all tatenmtdiaM station* NiotiT K.xpar,>sTRAiNat.>P .M itu)ppiti^n. Pvi .-ion. S>if feroe, Chester ? ?die?,Middretown, dtMiw, Pot Jet vat, Kanvwiibuxgh. Hancock Deposit, LanestorO 'Great Bend, Bingliaiiitr.n. and ail the stations west of Wngbamtoa Passengers toi Buffalo b> this trair proceed to Qeaeya, *nd take thf tmin arriv.iik'at Bu:'a!<? ?utic afternoon Passen gera for Ithaca, Cayuga Bridge, and town* on Cayuga Lakn take the cars oi the Cayuga and Susuueltanna Ri.'Jroad at Owego which leave unmediatciy on the tm'ti o' the Ene trans. Passengers for Tioga and Lycoming coun? ties. Ps taht th" can of the Corning "and Rb~.sb.ir>? itanr at Corning Stage* leave Narrowsburg, Hancocks Deposit. Liuieshtiro Binghrtmton, Owego. Wuveriv, >.i?ura, Com? ing and Horoellsville on unm; of the tmins TRAINS TO NEW-YORK Express Train leaves Geneva at 4 (.? A.M.stopping at f.. mim. Waveriy, Owego, Buigaarnton, Lane-bor ?, Deposit, Hancock, Narruwr^urg, Port Jerria, MUdietawa. Goshen, Chester and Sutten?, arriving in New-York a: f' 30 P M Way and Mail Train leaves Cornmgai.s A M stopping at ail the stations, ami arrives ib New-York at 8 30 P M Nicht EXPRESS TRAIN ieaves Oeneva at S PM and Hornelurvllle ai 2 P M. stopping at all stations west of Bing hamton, and at Great Bend. Lanesboro.' Deposit, Hancock, Narrowsburgb, Port Jerris,OtisviOe, Middle'own Gothen, Chester. Sn?enis and Piermont, arriving in New-York alt o'clock A.M. Way Train leaves Otisviile at5 SO A.M. stopptng at ?II UV stations, and arriving in New-York ai 10 35 A M NewbubGH Branch leaves Newburgh at 520 A.M and 9 AJJJ. and 5 PM. connecting with the trains going WeeC Leave Chester at 6 42 A.M. and I P.M. and ? 10 P M or on arrival of the trains from the West freight Trains leave from pier foot Dunno-et at 5 P.M. Freight for Geneva Rochester and Buffalo, and all place? West, taken by Express freight trains, and is forwarded through without delay. CHARLES Ml NOT, s2ft SuporintendeaL Note ?The Piermont Hint Dcarman Ferry advertise te> connect the Hudson lin er Trains, leaving New-York et7 A M and Ij P. At. with the morning and evening express* trains going Eastward TVEWRO?TEtothe \\r EST &NORTH. i " UNITED STATUS MAIL LINE, via the Cavu <a and Susquehanna, and New-York and Erie Railroads and Cavu ga Lake. t'ntil further notice the Passenger Trains on the Osyugti and Susouehanna Railroad will run m connection with tow Day mid Night Express Trams on the New-York and Erie Railroad, two dailv hues (Sundays excepted.) The cars leave Owego at 5 32 A AL and j 19 P.M. Leave) Ithaca at n A-M. and at 7 30 P.M. arriving at Owego m nine for the Morning and Evening Express Trains for New-York. The- splendid low-pressure steamer WILLIAM k. DODGE. Cap! Bw.'kbee, leaves llhaca dsilv at 7 30 A M. connecting at Caynga with the Express Traute golngEast or West. RemnUUg, leave Cayuga at 3 P.M. or on the arrival of the Eastern or Western Express Trains, connect. lng at Ithaca with the Evening Train tor New-York. Through tickets from New-York to Caynga, $6. Tickets) from New-York to Ithaca or Caynga sold on board the Steamboat of the New-York and Erie Railroad Company on the river. Baggage checked through from New-York to llhaca or Cayuga. The Cayuga and Susquehanna Railroad has bran rebuilt and reiuid with a heavy rail, on a new route, avoiding the inclined plains, and equipped with engines aud curs unsur? passed on any road in the Union. The connection between the railroads end the boats is per? fect, the cars running directly to und from the steamboat landing in Cayuga Lake. Passengers for Oswego, Syracuse, Auburn. Geneva, Roch? ester und Buffalo, will Bud tins the most pleusuut, cumlbrta ble, and cheapest roule. sti eody 1S?O, Central Railroad of New-Jersev. 1S30. CUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, com Ps?menelng April 1, IS.*).?This Road extends from Eliza bethpori35miles to White House, New-Jersey, reductmr the entging between Uie terminus of the Read and Easton to 2ft miles, and to Sebooley's Mountain to M milea ThU line leaves New-York by sU'emxiat RED JACKET, at pier 1. NR. and connect* with traltus on the New-Jersey Railroad, which leave New-York from foot of Curtlaiid-stl at the same hour. A new route to Scheu*. ev's Mountain, with less staging then any other. Passenger Train U p.?Pn saw ngefs will leave Nuw-Torrli by steamboat from pier I, N.R. or tiy the New-Jersey Rail? road foot of Cortluwbst. at 9 A.M. aud 5 P.M.: leave 'Ellas beihtown at 10 A M and k P.M. Passenger Train Down ? Leave White Honseat Ail A M and 1 4? PJM.i North Brandl at 5 55 A, M. and I ftft I'.JL 6onierviUe at 8 10 A.M. anil '2 ID P.M.; Bound Brook at 8 H j A M ami 2 20 I'M ; Plaintield at ? to A.M. and i V) P.at: " Westtield at 6 56 A.M. and3 P.M.; Elitabethtownatl ISatM 10 30 A.M. and 3 20 V M The frelglit train (with passenger rers attached) will tears* White House at ;t HO A.M., SoinervilUi t M, Plamrtehl 5 IS, and Elizjibetliport, by steamboat, at 7 SO A.Mi Eeturutag, leave New-York, liy sluaiubual Red Jacket, frum pier I, Worib River, at I P.M. All freight from New-York, Intended to go by this line, must be at the boat at 12 30 o'clock to Insure being takuo through tiiai day. Suiges will be In readiness on the arrival of the 8 o'clock Uuir. rrom New-York at tno White House to convey passe? gers to Eaton, Wilkesbarre, Betiilehem, Alltintown, Mauch Chunk. Pa; and to Flemington, Lebanon, (ilinton, Alifford. Bethlehem, Blooinstinrg, New-ilumptou, WashiugUiu, aosl Belvldere, N. J. On Tuesday. Thurdday and Saturday, to Delaware Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Bartousville, .Stanhope, Daleville, Buckstowu,and Lackawonmi Iron Works.ltc. Pa. N. B.?Ail baggage at the risk of the owners until deliver, ed Into the actum possession of the Agents of the Company, and checks or receipts given therefor. as HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD.? NEW-YORK to ALBANY, by Ruilread and steain boate.?NEW ARRANGEMENT, la?. On and atu-r Monday, October 28th, 1850, the passenger trains wu run us follows; (Sundays excepted,) connecting at Pougtkeepfiio with the fast-sailing steainere ALIDA, ahmknia und SOUTH AMERICA, running to and rroiri Ail.any, and 'iiiicMn.' ?l tile usual Irt-n'ineiliale lauluigs. LEAVE NEW-YORK, GOINO NORTH, From the Office in Hudson-at near Chumbers-eL At 7 a. M.?For passengers u> Poagltkeepste, stopping; at all th'.' way sta'iong. At H 15 A. M.?Express train for Albany, stopptng at YonkiTH, Dobbs Ferrv, Dearman, Tarrytown, Sing-Slag, PeekskiU, Garrison's, Cold Spring, FishkllL New-Ham? burgh, and connecting at Poiighkenpsle with tho AR? MENIA or ALIDA, which wiH land at Hyde Pnrk King? ston, Tivoli. Mulden , CuiskiU, Hudson, Coxsackie, aud Smyvesant, and arrive at Albany ai 4 WI'. i>L At 12 M.?for freight and passengers to i'oughkeepale, stopping at ail way stations. At P. M.?For Passengers to Puughkecpaie, stopptng; at all the way stations At 4 P. AL?Express train for Albany, stopping al Man batlanville, Yonkers, Dobbn'Ferry, Dearman, Tanytowu, Sing-Sing PeekskU), (iarr.son's. Cold Spring, Fislikiil, New Han.burgh and Milton Ferry; connecting at Poughkeepsie vltl the steamer SOUTH ?.MEIHCA, which wiH land at Hyde Perk, Kingston, Bitrrytowu, Tivoli, Maiden, CatskilL Hudson, Coxsackie. Stuyvnsant aud New-Baltimore, and irri?e atAlbanv at 1280 A. M. At 5 P. AL?For passengers to Peekeklll, stopping at ail wsystationa ' LEAVE POUGHKEEPSU5, GOING SOUTH. At 7 A. M ?For New-York, sli>pping at all die principal u-tti stations. At^A. At.?For freight and passenger* to New-York, stopping at all way stations. At 11 4? A. AI.?Or on arrival of steamer from Albany, which leaves there at 7 A. M. stopping at New-Haniburgn, FiebkiR, Cold Spring, Garrison's, PeekskiU, Suig-Sing, Tar r> town. Deannon, Dobbs* Ferry and Yonkura. At 1 Pi M.?For Nev-YorJt, stopping at u., way stations. At ii P. M.?Or oa arrival of steamer from Albany, wuioi leaves tiiete at 1 P.M. slopping at ail way staiious, 'u. signal. LEAVE PEKK3K1LL FOR NEW-YORK. At ? tft A. M.?Stopping at all way stations. Passengers will promote their couvemeuce end safety by observing the foUowing rule*: 1st, Give parUcuiar diree uons to the baggege-man where your baggage is to be de? livered, that he may mark it accordingly, anil thereby avudd. mistakes and delays; 2d, procure your tickets Imtbro en's*;, lng the cars, 3d, do act stand on the platforms. 038 It OLIVER H. LEE, Superu.fT.deot. MORRIS and ESSEX RAILROAD^ PASSENGER TRAINS L'P.-Leave New-York foot of < ortland-st 8 A.M. and P.M.; Leave Newark 3) AM. and tiP.M. Pashenger Trains Down ?Leave Dover 8 15 A.M. and I 4? P. M., Morristown ? 50 A. M. and 2 2ft P. M; MmIiaou 7 50 AM. and 2 40 P.Ai.; Summit 7 A) A. M. anil 3 06 P. AL; Mill :. i*7 30 A. Al. and 3 15 P. Al; Orange 7 50 A- AC. and 3 J5 P. M. Freight Trains.?Leave Dover 3 AM. and New-Yorfc I A. M. )range Horse Car.?Leave Orange 7 A.M. and 139 P. Al.; NVw-York 11 30 A M. and .i 15 P. M. Pussengers ey these trains are received and delivered each way at North anil South Orange, Alillville, Summit, Chatham, .Madison, Morristown, AiorrU Plains, Danville, Rorkaway and Dover. At Dover, sotjres connected with the A.M. peaeenger train leave for Surkusunny, Stanhope. Newton, Hackew town and Hope, daiiy; Afilford and Owego on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and for Sparta, .lobnaonburg, Biairstown, Colunffiia, Delaware Water Gap, SLrongsburgS, continuing to the Lackawimna Works, paasmg through Bar tonviUe, Stanhope (Pa.) Smith's Tav?rn, Neagleaville, CU/ ton, Dnnmore. Hyde Park to Providence, on 'l^ie-*i?ys, Thursdays and Saturdays, and returning meet the P.M. trains for New-York. ? Al Denville stages leave for Powerv?i*and Rooriton on the arrival of the A. AL and P. AJ. traia* from, and meet too A AI. and P. AL trains lor New.York. . , ?, ,h-. ? At Alorristown stages leave on die arrival piUeenewtealB. for S<e?il>ain. Ci.est.-r. &ji?itoy s Moirn isin, WssJnogton, Belvidere and Ea*w?. ^ the P. m. train Cot New-York. , ?f ,hB p ? [r-in Also for Burking ^?^^i'^ retnnimg next morning, connecung wi New-York. h . ticket* berbre taking their ?rr^T*ta^?ri SS ?? the day seats in the car. TfcketS? u ^ ucke< when purchased. The ( pttj(J in rlie cans, than are J3 wi? - faffi^^t ?iet orficee Pasee?, w *e conductorwt^rft ^-'-Weir" York und Philadelphia TVrFW-VORK an.) PHILADELPHIA II o'thE? 1 " MAIL LINK?Through U. *\ Duutm, t, >,.??./erse* mUiirutu ? ran- redo.-rsi tu |S for rjreictiuej * t. jt) tot *mm? >:bur?.?Usa"? IInW.Toirl ?Iii ??, I,, it fnffl ? f Corriand-i end si s A U *r><* * 9 M Tore tb* .,.,.10 hertj si L.-a<e PhiladelpJius at" and b A M ?cd 5 1- If ?Vorn'rvM o"*'?Jnut.?? ault 'or iST?f EN ISLAND FERRY.?On anti ?3??irr Mninday, 'he 21 si, tne Bo*i* will leave as foiiovre l^?-/,. New York ru ? erel 11 A.M. li. 3^ aerl fi P.M. Van ?ortH-V? LmVidi^ ti H and iu AM- 12(. H vsA a if M. OA