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By Tt'lffjaph to the^Ncw-Tttrk Triban . PENNSYLVANIA. ?? T?i. ' i /1?>11 iin:i Trial, in Philadelphia. Phii.adeliiiu, tmiay. Nov. ?si, 1831. ft the Circuit Court, tins morning. Mr. Cowden, UV 12th Juror, was sworn whi n Dutritt Attorney Ashmeal opened the ca?e ; he mi mil by remarking upin th'- |>a'nfiil tttl he was filled uih-b to perform, as the officer charged with prowvc?ll,,lr I?cetbrri ttii ^ the bill of imiii tiuent upon wlndi prwoaer < astner Han naw ay aas been arraigned, ^nature of the offense is called " high treasrm,1 ?hifh ? defined ir. the Constitution and the a-t of ICM-p*** oi '"i>" lo rt?"'V ,n levying, war araiatt the I'mted States and abetting their encmc > bv tifirig a,? 111,11 comfort. He !< tired isst it might bi> duuactiy ui derstood that tin. w.is not a eaae of on'tt'icli' e ' but o| mi t'Ml tri- in.n it w as a coin hiBslwoistendf d to re.!-; the existing Uwsof the I ruled StVes. 1 0?ttcn review d the savatal oonats of the m 4>txueiit, ai d branched into a narrative of the case, H would b- shown by the witnesses of the (iovern I t?' Hi describedthe rlrnintatanrai with n tl gosuteiiet i SS to the part t ah OS by the prisoner, from ?An h it appearefl tfiat h?? was very active in res.'-t jb| and cxsunaellmg the t,!a'ks to resist, and in de elanng that the Fugitive I. iw ?n- unconstitutional, jod ought to iie wsaflaiod inoperative by force fkttheqaoslioaoftreason, Mr ishiasarlrltsiTS Doos inch ritn-s to show ihat comoined resistance UMr act of ( ongre?s had been declared treason, sah has case of the tasurrwetk? whea forcibly rei -t i,,gtht colleotioa of the Tax on Whiskey in West? ern IVt ?. .. !var ia . an-1 he said that 'although ajaseceatad mivht escape hyaoeas flaw inthctesti jBSOy?yet he could not fores from his iiuntl the eoa victionthat he aided in taking the life of an unofTend big citizen of aootber 8tate who was only seeking Uierecove;v of his own property " The addri H of Mr Aahmead was wry able, und |e resd from man' icript he had evidently besto we 1 peat iabor upon it. He oocapied over two hours, and a a* listened to w ith marked attention. MASSACHUSETTS. Pir?-X??'froil* ft:iiin. id Accidents, and Loss of Life. Huston. Friday. Nov. 2?. 1831 t fire bros e out this mornirii?, in the chemical oil factory of .Maynard A Trowbridge. m .South aVtSton, doing damage to the exteutof ItJM. On the Rutland and Vermont Railroad yesterday, when near Rutland, the freight tram WU thrown down an embankment, through a misplaced switch. The fireman was kilfed, and Mr Taylor, the I on doctor, had bis leg broken. I.Hst i v< mug, the Kiigme arid forwa'd ear of the trun from SewtOB wai thrown ..i! the tra. k of the Worcester Railroad, by a heavy iron rail be ing m i hciously placed on theline. |M passenger- narrow. ly escaped death the engim was badly damaged. The fi o'clock train from Milford la-t evening, ran over an Irlslnnaa, killing hisa Instantly. Yesterday afternoon a train on the Branch Rail* road, between Salem sad Lawrence, ran over a sleigh cant .mm* a gentleman and several children. Thegentleii.au and oneehild were instantly killed. Vit i-unliot earn the names. NEW-YORK. a ? Trial lor the Supposed Mnrderora Wile. C*s*ni'aioi a, Thursday Nov. 27?in a. M. The eotili-e! in the ease o( WoodiB, chtTged With tfie murder of his wife, was engaged yesterday ind laitDight in the argument or a motion to,postpone Dictnct Attomev S v R Mallory appeared on be? half of the people, and E. <.\ I.tphem and Hon. A. Worden for the prisoner. The defense insisted upon mime.bale a. lion . but the Distf ct \ttorney presented at veral affidavit- of w itnesses, whose evidence is important in this case, setting Cord their inability to attend, on account of lieknest The argumi nt was long and spirited on both sides, and the f ourt decided that the ease si.! I be tried on Tuesday next The District Attorney refused to try 'I ui.til lie w as ready arid the counsel lor the pria <n.er w.li take measures for hi- immediate dis h irge The wife expired in August, 1836. The husband ia a wealthy farmer, a member of the Methodist Church, and always stood well with the community. There ll do know ing how the case w ill terminate. It will be a long trial, as there are about one hundred witnesses to be examined. htereeUai Irena Texas and Mexico?White Captive* Recovered from the Citinanchcs? Americana ioiiiiiiti the Sierra Alailre Kevo tatssnaateasi Waw Oau INS, Wednesday. Nov. 2?, 1851. Bate fr .m Galveeton, Taxas, lo tue *zI st hist, state that I ui Rogers has at length sine ceded uielfectinR a treaty with the Caaaanehs Indians Col. Rogers recovered twenty-aei en white en lives from the ( a maiiibcs. who had bean in bond uro for some time The latest advices from the -eat of war on the Rio Grande, report that Gen. Caravajal had received a Teinforceineut of four hundred Amern ans. and was nuking preparations to renew hostilities on a most formidable scale_ Arrival or tmi w\-iuni.ton.?The ?. $. Mai! Steamship Washington. (If W. Floyd, (onnnai der, from Bremen Nov. U, ass ' vuthampton Rov it. at 5 o'clock, P. M , arrived yes:, rday morn? ing ,0 3 e't look, having made the passage in 13 days and 11 hour- She brings a large freight list and 142 passenner- The following is allst of hei passaa gers Mr Raliiaaan. I I Coster, lady, child and -.rinnt. B a Uoaid, Fraai Schietfi Uorioa Franklia, lt d. K ? B Cm, A Pen.W At tee hi ind laxly. Frederick Wilf.,10, Frederick Bauadera, Wm. Lacy and Wd\, Mr. Mkliuit Fry, J.ihu Ftl, Jattu ? Vi. W n II I n . Richard, Vrr, Mary K Fry. Efiza \ Pry, Marie Buchholt/, A Btirhhult', Wies Fri and servant, Mdme. t'habut, Richard Jaul.? sail lady, Jol iShepstiaa.G A Bell and l?j>,Margarii a Devereai InnSkally, .Man ?.Hadder and ihtl.i. Geo Hni.Ursi.n. Krv I)r Munt Seaay. Jel.n Augnata, Wm Aogwsta. J B Huff. S. Om-steJ Mis. T B. Man. Mm M A NteholsuB, I A. hWreiat aad son, E. \. H okiaa. I 8 Consul. J gattmlnrs. Mi?. IIa k, Mi.? r?..r i: II .Ar> 1 it.u ?taa. 1. A Vakhwaa,K. Valdaaan.F. Pietara.P. Daiai ha.J, Pietns, B Pietera. A. Pu ter-, II Pietera, F. Pu ? ten, J Pieterr, 8. Pu ters, t; A I> ither, Heurv Heek, air Burhaoltz, la.h and servant, w. Buchheltz, Bi'tti Bneohhots Ol i 1 eehh t . John A Wengel, thai lea Ri4h. 11 B Kwem and la.lv, l'heedore Eylera. Uward FiIki-. Matlidda E.\Iits, .1 Wessel and sal I aal Z ('..tin. I? Fierla and chlhf, Oeaai jaasSSIS, Margaret Ctinin. Kailunka Heaziager, It. '>ert Heaziagar, Anna Maarimtei. I..MUM Ha'.ri. lit. Mn Fl.mS . I? 8a?enl>eth, Antoine Knsentieth, Wilhelmtne Sclmn boand William F Schfocke, Frederick F. Sol Sita. F Ellaaaser, Mr?. A BahlaBbr. H. Floths, J. Rose, Jav. 0 Hammer, Kev J. B. Bfoarasaad, Mr - atr* K Nieh'dir, Anna Boi?, .Tplianue? Ka nena. I..mis ?chase, Mi-, - Brochan, s 4Ueahara, Mrs II U?m Staia and child, Cat.dine Hanaely, Mr, P, lletl.ard, luaa iierlcoi) Fida Gerhard, Anna tferhatd, Fe. ux Oerhanl, Haul tlerhard. Alb n (lerlnird. .b.hanties UtrkatJ Sl-s R /ul.an and servaut. Heutv Zn haad. w Btthaa. ti Zabaa, M Zueaa, Charlotte Haua ekild.O W s. heller, Nisa O. C Hire . M C Hsrach, T I Mkrodt ladlady, H Srhreedar J Schroder, Louiea fjksan, George Bombers, L H Hen all nr. i f. ?' ?spaaaiaaerl, Louisa Varia- letal ui Arrival of the Brother Jonathan. The Nt* aiii-hi;> Brothei .iotnthan. Kit uidgi, late Mills, who was leU sieh at Kingston) frooi l hagres N.o. 12. Sail Juan Nov. 14, and aaagatan, Jain., Nov. 21. with specie uid passengers to f. Mills a Co., arn?ed at this port yesterday aenanig, aaoot " o^olook. She left at San Juan brig buct.for New-Orleans next day with passengers. Nov t, on the outward.! passage, t apt. t ro.-ke.t, M Portland. Ma w as lost overboard. The follow, tug i- the Brother Jonathan's Bps if kau g. Boson. gl-'HU Willi tat dl Potter, $1,111. J-Mc?:uUaa,$5,ikO Brerett d Brown, #2,71:? C. l>?raad, ||M t heteait.'.Merie a BaalBfi, $3,0M, The Brother Jonathan brings nothing later from C t! if onus The following an paaseagen by the Brothei Jonathan safe 1??r*??J ladr. J w . Fsjsll 3. I. N. U ?seil, B lapaa, Jake OthaH Ma-k. J i. Fernaa.lea.Capt 2?^a. W Blanch, John S tu' -.. a ' sa-ide-s. C ?w??.JSri?ail.iJeo Haunltoa. J I) Lauderdale, K C, Mue. W. Cha&pMtii Ww Alk * R are.L Baaaitt, aV.f^?^ t'baa.Newinaa. W Appluw Dr Cs>pp, W f^PtT,-1!* * 'J A. Davia.(\ C. Phili pe. L W P .l 7?aJ 0 H?tt. A.G Saraeea, C ?;. M-rra.Ge<? Wilier. fc*aejBWr.C.P.Pavn?. p p? n *n. H L. Lomt. ?. ft?hhexa.A. 1). F.h.itt. S Pud . :t. D tdaaaa. A L &un.A aot.ri, j c Craaahae J Devil ..... Vaa i j**,1 B. A Le?ia. Bl.CampbeU, W. Bhaw, C Ja .. ?. n^-Bireh. C Lrataart. j 11? aa, W H CartJtr. n tf**aja. I Ken t. ,Geo P. Davw. Jacol White, w K ??ki.B White, j F.8t..B. ,K Spa R foaai T K ? maT??*???? A Housetian. V Tvmr'e. M. Ri-Harde..?. 9- U Btet'lero. S 11 Rn.?. . I ibi I L V i a S?!--.t l.?r!r?Me,.re F H I'yler. Nahaa Hutlrr, Jas VS'?I, P. Friese. M K.ej. W. Eater. SS B ickhart. | ^.aSiarher. C I Shard. Joaw aVh'vinr. Le*i?H*ep. i WJkiBs..n, J na M raak. J aVala, I EV*****'***- M t'har.e?. M Osbora, <; F Hill. * -a MM ? , ,. i 'I 11 R Na l.J is 1H*!*-? Waie.J J Walto i. T M SleCtee L i H JLr?Mai*. I. Keott. J. Wiaw. W. P Webb, J. B. Werter, Kif^^d r-,?.We Soot! W Burr'ws, J at P . P tSfWevJ Gaiearee. James Medtter; Ja.nee Cu *aJ5f't'?' J C (laet.'.le J Cl.itten. l>-viu*l S llivan, lu" K?-?*.a. A V,., raff, .' Kiaaler. w H M.I ?. I, KV'.m mo,riv k?? y las? I by. R Dally. K ?aea Jaeaea Calla?-.v O isay, W . Laat.a.. J }? pJT1*.. R B.;s.it. P p ..? , I w Belws leha <r*?'0-oe, B'S Sc l>r 8trwart. W. Whi'.-c, M g*** pa Rerth. M.tt Oiil ive n CtiBger. John w J A Oralm, Jao Cam '? I! K I I"' ' M It ?. e'N^McAw.H Habhevlj ' u.ti. M CaalaBTuJaa *f>J-t aVasaaaa.A w LaaayTP L Laset >> l>?r ?q~aaa.??\or?<i lrvnat.B B. Thaaagana.? Warten. hv;? ,"'>?**'. w.S . .Dl.?n F.U.. P I'.ee. rNilUr J |> Sat,A.j st,,urt,K M Stewart. II M fLT SZPVf'y Heath W.Vrank, St. MeLane. tl ????tcr. J.W. Sly. fTs. 9lv,C Willtaras, V. M .,u ? i Js eeh Hi BsBjaa PhHi). sukiiiit*. P Launa, n. BirdtaP. * Mm h k Hi .., r. ft HcM. r. aaalliag, M h>hd rt Win kell?. A. Hill, A Wood, W ? CJtiord, J It Fn - man.W Ms'k??>, p Buha?,:m. T D ili n at, I B hi tu .n.J T??rh.( Tfar-h.T Donn, tnoleiu, Hos Wright ['?? "'ia U ?i i . 1mine, H 8 Ki>as uuir. V.. B Ki ll. G ?'? ? I Htsrriekaon, m C'??sweil. P 8 nflet, AnVev. Mit.irtr a. m i'rs-i.J. Gsrttade, A. Signmid. a Bc-ser M But nor. A Johhitnn. S. 1) Brooks, U Qtbs John Caslw.-l' K K-'i in, P Wvti.A Falcucr. B II Wa er. ?a?.J m i i '..'). \ Heroe. Andrew .m \ ;? kms.H S.EIrtssdee. M Eoett. J Hatte, M. Fcry w Hay. N. Crokli] . Win. Tat lor. Win. Smth. J Rur?<2,r.; r UOiek.J U li.K f b* B Fu.l>. Chas. Brow,, A Border RaannjlHarris. .li.hu Bh.au, J. Wilktuas JasaesBrowa, wi l; btnson, J Hetaar. J AeBSnua. Heary Peek. Wi iniat.T Friend, E Tiaase Faha Ytadaaer. J P. Jesses J V sabacki'l.tirrh. t-w riff Vai.t.ai kc?i!mrajL 111 Ber? ries .Qeo.Haatifl r..D Hart, J.earnest,W FNtis J Fat tntae.J c Teaa.L H i.nflin, w. H Qsae! , w'tnthn ?r.W H Seaman. Was. Terry, B.A. Eaty.Jaa Ii Car*. U a, John l ee, A Michael. F.Bhanaen. J F".i >?t. D. W Mseoa.gaai ei Sylvester. George MrC'artri'-k. Gs rres n i i?-r .1 A liipp n 1 Bpm* Th<.:nan I. ?tawt.l H Jetky, T. Jerky. W. Fonllck, Henry Johtstoa Lea,* .smith. Joi n Morn-..,,, .Ii*. K Andrew., Allan Johne',n JohnMttllut,Wm. Coflina, Mit. Collins, John Hear., B i ?ei wa I ittersoa, I c (uu.rne, Solomon MeLio Jas Andrews. Leva Keyni.l.i.. Wm H. Huddles;.,... Ales "heiler. L lialer.Geo Allan. Wm Pat..n, Joseph Her . .1 Ma, Jao. G arn t,C B Jarvi,,. S. K Leech I) p VV'"?;8 s*v0A.*Jp P**?-?-?.Ckaaa. j WieklUT, I Wir! IB*, E II Wirklitf. w.M Wickllfl. J H It .r. i * BJ ilarns.T L. Graatinrr. A. It Caver, A. H. Pell T. Robn ., R Jonas, T. Miaaer, M.I 8 .MrUVkle. ?lno Km Mia**, Jchn Killer. Kichait Stitl , Sarnael Baty. J. rnrker, W. Twckor,W. BoMaeea, E 8 AtsalLT. I) Jir. V t.ruiit.W Vaaorden, Wm Gale, a CoUrrst, Jas c-..ks. Jot.Williasaa,F.WiUiaasa,Q. H. Luster,jj.o Daaalla, : ('.thill, Jun Cahill.Jnu Grant,.!.* Fn-eman.8 Green, Jno U ll a.-.,) .tu? Kii'h. Wm llaaasraoa. fjtiti W. Foster. I! :. Bnjrd.T S Nh :. ils, ? l; R a M Littet Ran I Swarantrale. Ji.hn Blake J. Wilkinson. Ja* Griffith R. Roberts, Qao. Hn ks, S. Clark, p. Burfinirtoii, V Kirk lentil-, Loht Mathe v.. ,T |{ r'.sher ?. ngti . W Todd.J Tally, E O Pame. o. Caa <i*IU. J Cspl 11 i. CodwortB.C Ennonds A Beauri-tft. A I' Siev.art.J Fr?ser, E. Kinsley. S. Kisafer,H. Phillip?, V in 11 n aries.O. Astray. M. Maul, P B Poll. ? I is Stewart, raoe Atkias, Heary Diton. Wm. Moria??, M. Mm or:!, Jolin Howard M A. Ansala. Fbum Jamaica.?We find no news of iiiijiortarice in our Kingston papers by the Brother Jonathan. The M.toistraoy of St. (ieorsre's, at a special session of the peace held at Buff Bay on the --th inel , re-olred to petition the Legislature to ret stablish an effectual armed Police. The Small Pox continues with unabated virulence in the Duncan's and I'lster-spniiK districts of Trelawny. The Cholera still lingers in the parish of Trelawny, a fatal case occurring now and then. Shipwreck. Rrronr d/Me Bnv Harriet from Bor<!ean.r~Lot? of thr Itr. nhip I'rwnrn?'Rescue of the Cftm and Passengers. ' apt, Marston reports i From the date of our sailing until the morning of the ? inst., we had favorable wind< and fair weather, having at that tune crossed the Banks of Newfoundland, being in hit 42 Ml, long. M 3a. Experienced a tremendous .. avygaleof wind at 8. E., veering to N. If, W., with a ternfie sea running, which, however, we succeeded m weathering without miy loss. The gale continued during the greater part of the night, but moderated towards morning, but a heavy seaatll] kept ap. ?About half-past 6 o'clock a. M. saw a large vessel to leeward dismasted, bore down on her immediately? she proved to be the ship " Uni? corn" from Liverpoct] to St. Jotas, N. B , with emi c-ants. found her a complete wreck, having nothaig -landing but the foremast and part of the foretoti ma?t 'The Captain cominir. a bo od said he should be compelled to abandon the ship, as she was ma? king WBtei fast, taring at that time near seven feet of w ater in the hold \\ o made arrangements immediately for saving the lives of the passengers and crew, bv running a hawser to her starboard quarter, which having been done with tin ha-t ixis-ihle delav, commenced bans/erring them with all available boats, when an? other sail bore down. The ship liana : Webster, from Boston for Liverpool, who also rendered as siatanca bytaking, I believe, about 170of the pas sengers. We lay by the wreck durum the w hole ol the day, and about 9 P. M. had got all the passen? gers mit. The officers and crew remaining endeav? oring to save as much w.iter and provisions ,i< pos? sible (which could be but slowly accomplished, owing to the heavy sea and the roiling of the ship,) till about Ok 3? 'tii P. hi , when observim; her fast sinking, commanded the boats to bring all out of her, winch was done as prompt as could be . in a short time she w ent down head foremast. We then proceeded on our course, making the best provision I could for all. As many as OOUld were got below- hut a ooasiderable number were unable to find shelter, except with awnhsga spread over the l>oa:.? on deck. Owing to the creat number on board, and the -canty sunplies, we found it ne? cessary to put all on short allowance?served one pint of water per diem, and a proportional,- mmn- ! tit v ol food. On Wednesday the ltth, we eranbt a little water but for which fortunate circumstance our allow ance must have been reduced, having had a ?accession of heavy westerly winds. Spoke a ship on the 12th, but OWtng to the heavy sea running, and a irale succeeding, could get no aasistaacs parted com pany with her the follourini night. On the 17th, fell in with the Star of the West, from ' Liverpool (or New-York . got about to of the pi si ngers and 6 of the crew on hoard of her, many of whom were in a very exhausted slate from exposure to the weather after which, by remaining on short allowance, WS reached port in safety on the 18th in stant. In conclusion. 1 wish to st its that i apt, Nell, commander of the I'moom, used every means m hil power toward saving the passengers mal pro rislona for them, as did his officers and part of the ereu in a most creditable manner. ( apt. Neil, neg? lecting his permna! effects, 1 regret to add, suffered severely. _ ?_ CITY ITEMS. AltWAL Mkktinh or thi New-Vokk TbupBBaboI Alliance ?On Wednesday night, the lust Annual Meetim.- of the above body was held in the Lecture Room of Hope Chapel, .for the pur? pose of electing officers lo art during the ensuing v car, and performing such other business as was ne eessarv to complete the organizatien. The inomthg waa Called to order at ?i o'clock, and Mr. WtstBI M. Q LA DIB, one of the Vice-Presidents of the Alliance, occupied the t'hair. while Mr t . t . I.Kton'acted as Secretary. The Chairman opened the mooting by briefly stat? ing what were the duties ttay had to perform and observing lhat the objects of the UlhUBM were? l Theenforcernentof existing law< against the violation ol ihe Sabhatli, by the sale of intoxicating drinks. ?J. Tin removal ol the polls and political meet? ing gt-iierally, from places where intoxicating d; ii^ are sold , 3. The suppression of all illegal money contribu? tions, by candidates for office, for the purpose of pro? moting their election . i. The enactmenl and execution of prohibitory ,ws against the sale of intoxicating lnpiors as a be i stage; ? ._. 5, The nomination and election to otnee of such men as w ill pledge themselves for the acSIWUplllh im nt of theseieuds A Committee was appointed to receive the cre? dentials of the delegate* present, and 00 gentlemen handed in their papers. The followaig are the. dele? gate - from the ditlereiit W ards Tir.si iFereWHeary Lloyd, J. I Towne. Calvin Wheelock, Jolai Melntyre. Hugh McDonald. kVcewd Hard?John Uroad, Michael Kyan, J. R. S. Vauvleet, L Burleigh, Reuben C. Ball rfi H.ird-Alexander Lacy. Ja-. F. Kamey, Phos. Smith. _ ? hfth rar./-Thitdcus Hyatt, L. L. Buck. If. M. Western, J Pinnell, M V.. Jos. L. Calvin. N, i th w are?L. M Pease. J. T. Brwks. Dr Rivea burgh. Noah Worrell. Mr. Burke. - safl HVtrd-J. M C. l.evendge. A t Hanagxn, Wm. Curnev. Ji>el Blackmar. Ira Buck.ni.in. SigM Ward Joseph W. Kelhagg. Dr. I overt, Joseph relham. Laurence Wiseburn. M V? atick vmiA iTm* fans < . Leigh. W m. Dsaaarast, Kb fred Brush, Thos. Manann , E i>rifgs; 7>tirA Ward Schuremaa ttalaasad, Iratic.-'.odane. i , as Place, Mr. SUiut, Jonathan PurdY jtSteaJJ iVrnd-laaai B Skeatt. i D Tompkina. gimeonP. Huff, W. T. Tattersall, ritaBBM Me Lei l*7>"//r* Want? II I Andrews, A. Crawford. J. S. Carman Wm S I arm in, C. 8. Vanderhoef. ftarta aM PTar I El.is. (icorge Hall, John OB? ner, Thomaa Fen ton. _ _ FU?wall Waid-ThOBUa M. V\ oodruff. R N Ha? rens, I). D M Reeses, ROB Lockwood, Rev. ( J WfVhmt n mi K N. Havens.C A Ru-ker. tbram I cut. Dr L A Purdy. (ieorge 1. Merklee. .Ma.'ienr? Ward- Andrew Lester, Wm. L. lhaung. I i> l u-k v. Ata i gpaulfUng, David Chiehester. Sn.ritrentn Ware?8. P. Townsend, John llunce, Win. Truslow , AhUMBB Nash. Charles C. North Kigktttmtk ward Jesse W. Benedict. J T. Jay Isaac Oliver, Benjamin Wala, Bdanr Desmey. M P l ish. t.eorge T bench, J. King, B. Nevill, O?ver H lee. The Ot notary read the Report of the Executive i onunittee, which -tated that en the 18thBaplambM a meeting eras held in the .Nation?! Hall for the pur? pose of organising the Alliauce. At tu a meeting 36 : - wttt f i is-ei ted t.v l " delegates, and U tesik into consideration the position ot the City, froth moraily and socially, all. r whica tt was decid ed to form k. pt nn uieiit Alliance of the a.rfcreut Temperance Ss?eifties U> bring their > dmcal rnflu encc irrest.ee'-w ! irty -i dm i. c ttancatson. to twaMiponthe eiecttoa, forth* , rposs ctt de Moving the legality of the ttafS I strong ^n* Aoonstitntioii was reported and a ranipatta com u,?i wd ami the tested the question at the poll-, ?nd Sctcl u u tcbsicouivl bare 'xtru etuecevw by any member of the Alliance. The repo-- furth" MJTiaed the rompletion of the organization in the Wardsof the City, in the counties and in the Sana? toria! and Political Dienet? of the State, and'-on eluded by advising a ( o-.peration among all the members for effectively carrying out the o 1 erte of the Alliance Ker. Mr Warren read a letter which stated that at leant ?.fJOO ?otes were east M the Temperance I mket at the 1 ist election, although the precis, rote could no. be ascertained. That sh >we 1. a was allowed by both the ereit political partial I e < ity.that the fnendsof a legd prohibition of the h'iuor traffic had the balance of power, and if th?y had it then, under an imperfect organizition. they would be able, on making another effort, to pro luce greater result* The Senators from the Fourth, r Ifta, and Sixth Districts were elected by the votes of the Temperance men, and perhaps the one fiora the Third, and the ftlianiMjmiii from the Sijth, Sevi nth. Eleventh and Seventeenth Distn. t?. The Aldermen from the r'ifth Sixti, Thirteenth, MX tei nth and Eighteenth Waids, and Assistant Alder? men from the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Wards tht Citj Krcorder, the Surrogate, and tha Judge, of thn Supreme. Superior, and Common Pleas C MtttJ, ?ill probably owed their election to Temperance votes, til the officers on the Temperance Ticket m the ii if nth and Eighth Wards were elected. No inde penCent Temperance candidate was elected, but . .ghhad been done to show both tbe great pjliti 8 il parties the necessity of nominating men who were not objectionable to the friends of Temper? ance The Tiea.-urer's report was read, from which it appeared tt.at tbe whole amount pud into the funds wa? $360 M>, and the whole expenditure of the Exec? utive Committee had been $396 39, thus leaving the < omrnit.ee in debt to the amount of #35 to A long discussion then took place on the improve n ent of the < onsutution. and it was agreed to amend auch article- a* had been recommended by the Ki ecutive < ominittee. Most of the alterations called forth a variety of omnions, but at last thev were pawed almost unanimously. The mcetir.L' then proceeded to elect its officers for the ensuing year, and tbe following gentlemen were chosen, by ballot President?C. C. Leigh, of the Ninth Ward. IVi 1V?,Jh,I. 11 3.1 ,U . ..?.rn ifth Want l)r S. P Town-end. Seventeenth Ward . J. W. Kellogg, Eighth Ward, and R. Lockwoad, Fifteenth W irtt ' omrtiomiini; Secretary?(' J. Warren, Fifteenth Ward. Ktroriei," Secretary ?Joel Blackmar, Seventh Ward. Trmtnrtr? John falconer, Seventeenth Ward COURT PROCEEDINGS. Court Calendar.?Monday.?St pkrior ( .11 sr.?No*. 10, 27, 30. 56, 87. 70, 40, 31. 132, 76, 25, 150, 139.-I, 115, 47. 102, 31, IM, 167', 171, |73, 6, 10, 19, It, sfi, >M), {Oh, 112, 143, 65, 102, M. ''..1 m op Otim and Tfkmivrr?Comic* tion of Grvnxig.?lathi ca-e of Otto (Jrun/.ig, tried on an indictment for the murder of his wife, by poison, the Jury, after beim.' in session about 32 hours, gave notice, a little before 3 o'clock yesterday morn? ing, that they had agreed?and the officer.- proceeded to notify the members of the Court, w ho a--embled a little before 5 o'clock, and the Jury returned a i erdict of "Guilty of Murder."' .'The Jury, it is said, stood for some tmio 11 to 1 for guilty ] 'The Court adjourned till Saturday. I'. .S. Circuit Court.?The Methodist Book ' &?/?<rn.?An order was made yesterday fore? noon, in accordant e with the late decision, directing that the proportion of the Book < oncern belonging to the Methodist Church South (the presentTrustee- de? nying their rieht,) be transferred to Trustee or agent - appointed by the Church South?and that the sab ect be referred to the Clerk of this Court to ascer lam the value of the property at the time of the de? cision, and the proportionate share to which the Church South was entitled?whether, and what, it ha-received any -nice, Ac UaotO MOOrttJfl and report in what form the transfer of the -hare to the Chun h South may, with most convenience and ad? vantage to !x>th parties, be made. All questiona not disposed of by the opinion, and the question of costs to remain till the coming in of the rejjprt. ?a I . S. Circuit CouRT.^Betbre .luil^r Betta.?John and H?rmet Bwmrtuln against ?earu Tappmn.?-By merchants in Ohio, to recever damages for alleged libel contained in an entry in the regis? try at the Mercantile Agency of Mr T as related to plaintiffs, already referred to. e\n sfcva p"M.t that the communication a,- to plain? tiffs was not .11 t,y the party from v. ho.,, Messrs. Q obtained their information, l?ut it was read or related verbally to him, and that therefore the claim shonld have been, if at nil, for slander (for words spoken) ai. l not for libel, the Court held that the entry hav? ing been made, it came within the rule of libel, and that the copy eet forth in the- complaint 1? sufficient, ly near to theongir.al to contain the complaint, but plaintiffs may aasend by inserting, shonld the) see hi, the passage as it appears exactly in the register, with leave also to defendant m that case to amend the ai.-w 1 r In relation to owe of the jurors.u was stated that lie had lormerly been a clerk to Mr. Tappan, in .mother business, and i- now clerk to Mr. i'.'s nephew?ar.d that he has been heard to 1 ly he knew all about the agency establishment, and it w as moved i hal the juror be withdrawn. The Court considered Utas, in sccordance artth a precedent in the i s < ircttit Court, it has power to withdraw a juror, but it must be in -ome such m ?? as thai allm'cd to, where a juror declared during the trial that he had imidc up Ins mind in that patticulai case. The fact that the inroron the present trial had been in the employment of defendant, or his saying he was aoowsimofl with a certain matter, that does not disqualify him ao far as to withdraw a iiiror. The motion was denied. The counsel for plaintiff then concluded to pro? ceed with the pleading- a-thev are Mr. Moore, liaiacifi one of the firm of Adams, t ashman a c? test fated to being, in 1948,1 hrrt bo W. A J. S. Hall, wli.de-.de gTocers. Went to the agency of Mr. T. to impure as to Bssrrlshry a Co . and took down carefully with a pencil, it having 1 eett rea-: Blow ly.) w hat was read off to me from the registry by the clerk after I got to the store I coje led it in ink. and destroyed the original subse? quently handed it to Mr. John Be irdsley the paper ti n -hown is the same (stating that Mr. J. H's wife is about applying for divorce, and thit Mr b. is about putting his proper! 1 out of his hands- that the nun has been sued, Ac, already referred to) Mr John Beardslev (the witne-s continued) cams to Messrs. llall's store (he had never traded with them before) and looked at about 20 tihds. of sugar and s quantity of hyson tea the bill came to $2.30"or $2 ? 400 before deciding to sell him on the credit, 1 thought it prudent to make inquiries at Mr. Tappan'1 concerning the standing of the house of Messrs. B. ,.f curse what 1 learned wax unsaiisfai lory . aidaot deliver the goods to hun the refusal to -eli him was owing to the report 1 called afterward with Mr. B ' Mr Tappan, and -aw Mr T. Mr. i. said to him he called t* ask him to correct the report, si 1 was doarg bun great injury in his business it was r .mii.g him that it w as a slander Mr. T. replied tb ha would show tum before he got through that 1: w a-no slander. Mr T. declined speaking to Mr. B ? i n -t at s of a third party, and they went into (us private office. Mr. B. conuug out again in a few minutes. Messrs. Hall were subscribers to the agency,and L went by their direction, with their ticket. I was a.-.- a subscriber when I was in business, and in the habit of making ui.;uirie> an to the standing of per seas wanting credit. Other questions wen asked The case is still on Bumrioi Court.?Before JudVe Ma mm?Joim Wtoer art. John Washington, (formerly fan Roethwieh, but name change.! by applicattonto ?1, Lei ishtture,) for teductiOO and violation as to a daughter of Mr. Weber, ilready teferred to. ?er? det lor plaintiff i lo.""" Patchi Milk.?A eery raltimbk discov ,ty has recently been patented by a French gentle? man The discovery relates to the preservation of milk for an indefinite periodM time The d^overy found .1 place in the Crvstai Palace durmg the Exai hition, but appears to have esaaped the observation of the Jury The nulk tablets can r>e grated into a fine bowder and when put into tea, they will immedi? ately dissolve, without leaving any sediment what? ever behind, while the milk itself not only retains its full davor, but also its nutritious .puali?es. tor loi.g-eavov iges its utility is obvious. 3 i: r.pe-mTBB' *. Y\TK Pos4>office ha> been established" at 1,;, enwu-t. -tation, Huron County, Ohio. SHIPPING INTF.I.LIGEXCE. Paasensers \rrlved 1 _1- 1 ? / aasl ? ,?.s..-Mra. H pi," Ti Mr n real f I 1 h^aew.ok,hfJaatsfdeee Laary. Mr M >> ' r _._ Disasters, arc. p. an. ?. oaa. Fear?.fr. r? r^\^<^'"??% aailsaiceH BMisssil, as tha gats am p..rtcdaaiti.re ou Gcjrj.a lalaad.haebaea r.x ou. Demratie Parte. _ {ti. lot. tea. ang - a hri m\T2?'2!?L *eLArT Srtpu, R-der. Baltianr H i r ? J r4 n r ? Froriacetewa ? Hi i N T f^-Arrr Br g Nitheroy, R-adtll.?* t!!: v7ti . ? ( .f????e-tt, ?muh. New York. Cisasl, fma..e/B,>au?a Std. iS.h. ecbr. Sarah A. Siaita, Carte . nUBi r?^^ Xesaaphua. Wort:?. Harm? v.! v ,i r "L *?Air. .Lip. Columb... Setzer, ra Uni 1 , D C??"">**? Coopor. Bath. Me . hark Edw i?N II??--??1''1 ?' '*r ": C^ty.Wew-Orteaas; i h. V H^?'.,,l;'-.Mill Stone Pout..Can..I; scar , ? iT,^Si,i^^'JPjh<?|t>*- 'a the Offimg-A ?V/.'..V ?? ?* ?ka Gulaare. fro a, tee Wr.t Indes - n h i , "Jh: JoK B,t, ,,il-B-?-?" I n v, 11 H HaWwiji Bsker.Baltirr.or? asirs. Wew^Yerk ' n"An *-!" lr""-- Whlt (. ILt BSTON-Arr Not t?swrkt Oe?Mra.TMi Bre u"t', ? iT* F'*-^>kt.Hared.ra. Bremen. ?,j,t brlf W arotrer. Rose Brerr-en . whr Sarah. Pentlaad. Mobile. * ? * ?xi 5zi? a.'?, aawitaa. a? jauaa. ssecs ? f'fV? t .* ttror. C i . U ,rr r ran e. Backsport fordo.; Globe. Phdadehhis. fir Caiair.dre. i i; ?. j""0'^ Letmrtn. N. s Y-r?. i.th.br? .A-'eu .ria. Haw.son. Surteam MOBILE. N.,v iO-An skip Republic. Sawyer. New. vi-u? Abfir- c Banlett. Hopkiss.Gilre.t a v ' v ? , ^ kNS, N .? 1 ?- I . i VaadaU. Souk, Natt-YMk; Ait... Ba?c..tn. Bo.fau.. K irawU Gloeer.T ick ii n7* '^"B. Crosby. Bremen. Old Emslaod. 1. ,.? .1. Boet.ai . Sewue, Hales. P.,rtatuo .th.N.H . Hurua. gyLfgi ? ale.-a. Pattea. Bit inerhar, u . Dana, torsnn. Ba.tirm.re. Esset, WaU.. B or* a BpeB .tap vlK2t nva !. bllr-'?j" Havana, bark st?bert Walsh, hell.wB. Philadelphia, brigs Adams Gra>. S. hnerdan. Ha ? """7 ?araeaU. Waat, do ; Met tekra Joren rer SS V C*">l*?rnT ? V.ieDd?.r. Per-/, Laf ma. Br J?_hr G B Malnew., Ruhms-.-.. Hal /e, H .m'ira?, ts hr TwoFnendj.Burier. Jund.-Nicaragua. Cid ships a ?1 Merrtl . Lirerpeo . Era, Prnlbr-tk. Conn, fji P- ter, Diuasehaat, B.>aton . bark. Oibraltar, J adaa, Lie ?> n. LjKr, Lovett. Boetoii. bnei 0 ... L?avett. Vera Crn - Maty Elizabeth. klcCoanell. Havana rekr Wm. Sf?SS'atT'-i1^^ *? Swkow.eaaMM ua-S W Paas. : A v iJZ .arr.rteam.hlp Empire City SAVANNAH, Not O-Arr i.ark- Wm .rd. En . m CJU^ret^r Jwper, Hasty. Charleston: im? PtLiura. Thatcher. Ne-> York.-rhr UN ?tsi' nil. tti, .rt. Baltl n ore. Y'ffktJfTV( Ki T ,4_ArT rehr.BweasiBasest,BJesr-. NKWBCRTPORT. N v .,-Md sehr. Ilitiju, Hew a is, New Yors NEWPORT. Not &?Arr. i.rri- PlarsTs. Lesssrtea. Vail Buer r..r Pketoa, N S . hr Kan.uel E Cr.x-ker. So-an.Taentosifat n... y...i i1?mi? Mossss ii?t?. Phil u s. TsnntonfoT New-York. PBOV1DENCE, Not it- sid. -rhr? sssaSuTi.Bears, PaltnBore; Sarah fl Cramer, s I'aenbtrrfh I kalB Bandy, Tswrassad and Earpoeleai, sasraMB&a, Phdadel plus. sloop Oregon, 8t <rr;e?s. New-Yark. PORTLAND, Not M?An bnr HarrassakM, Adams. ? a i.'e'phia ' -. : r ?? ?':.!? P.ose .. p>>r>e's.SBii H W Welliagtow. Marbtas, for Now-York Cid i>np Lefksta, Warrea.Havaaa; pSaawa,HaB.Catai ??:?-. PLYMOUTH. Wer. SS?Ari tea I watarataa Niek e. laa.New-Yera SEAESPORT, No. M?Air brkts Lawai Bf.a. Not... r.i.i kfurt; Te!o., Mason, do ; l?tb. Starr Coiuin?.C<>'i sjs do . R'ikinthim, Oi ker. old. t)ta, aValkiSSjk? h Gslkrj . Hel >.i STOIIINOTON.lfoT.tt?Arr. sehn M r-diamHitma*. New-Tars for Prueiaoetowa; faasex, Bskei, d> for Ostia fat; si.-.t's Mary. Kelly. New-Yoik f .r|Den: i? , Hope, G irdfaer. Albany for Wickfotd SALEM. Not. ?;-Arr brie Larch, of Charlestown; Hsskcl. Banj..r. Cid. hnc Sfess,.n-er, Victor V. Debaker. Afnca; sehr (layette. UWWeU, New-Y >r>> Sid brlfS Loo iris Mestenirer ; ?ehr lia/ette SAN KRANCISCO. Oct 15-81,1. abip Cambndse. White Ca!, litt? fn [" rt IMh, ships Southern Crass, Sievsa.. for Calcutta, s.ssn ; Capital, MsfatUI,for Maail a, ?sin. 8 \( ' > N - i I rash r,0 Ba asei N Vo-k BTlC ASSET. Nor. M?Arr. ..tu Martha, Shaw New. York, SM bark E CMirrhdJ. HieJtaora, Havana CM I tk. ship Sterl at.Haaderaoa, Saraaaak. Drn ?oo?0. I ADIE8' CJ.OAK.S.?LANE POR da JTER. No 111 Catbaiaia at., ?tfer. i*r la.pecti ia tad sale, a laree and r.ried stock of VELVET and CLOTH CLOAKS, embracing all the newest and most fashionable shapes. <..me Ciotb Cloaks, circular shape, with baesjs.$Sap. Cloth Mantillas, richly trtaunsd,Oaaw 19 ap. YaHal Mautiiias, richly tnmmed, with h.?al and tassel. $li up. Velvet Sacs and cape, newe.t s'yle. Velvet Circular or PI i Sarks. Satia Mantt'lns. Berks or Circular. \\r have al-o a veiy heaiitifal andsapen<ir article.>f Fr. neb dieased Cl"taafct Ladk s Clsaks, ht all colors, as well its all the shades ef Lien, and llermnn Silk Velvets. The Cloaks and Martilia- are manufactured by ourselves and all BBS niVerials t sed are warraaled to be ..f the first aaslfbj Lathes w ho | archase of ns the material for Cloaks mav hate then, cut to say shape without charge I ? R*fa LANK a PORTER. ?SPECIAL NOTICE !! '?The object M A ?f this notice :s to inform tins all dis. ernm? public that they ii.es have an op|M>rtanity to SAVE THEIR MONEY b. patCSatalai their Dry Goods at THALIAN HALL, Kr. tat U. and-et. The entile slock ta to be SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE, and th.se wlm wish to ecwirnire in inak.n; then par chases, will t.ud thm a iiakv i?pmiiien >iry The s,... ? aaatats MSaawi s, Ci o\k Merfaaaa, Oaoa> i..-r-i. ,i. fi uid liauilaonie Meal.in Da i.sines, >nd a kost of other Oeosls, which will be sold at dmoet Lksa rnin Bat i Pan r. SUYDAJI s: HAFF, aS4 ItMWaj \. M GraaaVst., head ef sasat lsaadWM I^JIE GREAT RI SH at S. & M. E. TOY* I.K S. Coin i ban H i'l. N" 2?I Grund-st , r..n IhtoaS dail; for these eleu ant Shawl?, BttfeS and Velvets. Ladies, who wool.I take adraatafj ef the Great Bam tint, thi eld apply unmedmtel . Rn h Mrimm, C.ulnneies and Al|.a< a are BOW QsBWaa at an yBaseasS sacritice Rich Pnutid Csehaseies and DaLsiaea, worth .it least.' sbil hi taadSpcrs aaMaag foe Case Bsstillttig1 pas yard A Redact ion of tS per cent has already been made on all Domestic i.Is I. an a fable Cloths, Napkaas, rewelata inn Diaper- at' now ..ilered le-.? than cost R .s. .oa Whitney Blaakei?. ol a tn.erior |i klfly,are bo? seiltet; from si cent-t" >j per pair Rkfii-h ted German Hj -lerT.ol all ss-.irtiiinit. at iedoie.1 j.rn . ?. IMdea Kren-b Km titetsB, iwaitaated isr?t Pmaian ataaufad re,)and ail other i'.?? ?ds luniallv found in a Drv Grvalt oi G'-irle t> eii'e Fataishiag St..re. at squally low price.. Terass, Cash. N .ss l. the nine Oai Price,andauderiatioe. n29 it I IM E rOWLE,lauMrtersaadRetailers CT PER FI NE BLEACHBD COT lo rONI -M . ises 1" lach Shi Bags, fron, ike Wkate? rata. Mills Kor.... b. NKSMIIU B CO N'st BesaaVet. aad '.o Nee EDAL TICKINGS.?50 psacloi rnannucturid bv D LatiiBut k Son For ?alt .. N ESMT1 H k CO., nISU Nos. ii Broad-.t lud j" ,V??-lt I0T rON TOWELINGS.??5 cases Haekal DCh aud Birdseve Dmpe"- ** "r ?''? hr NESMITH ft CO., mg N s M Br aid ?t lad M Nr? a (forporanon Notices. / '0RP0RATI0N NOTICE.?Public no " ttae ie heresy strea to the owysr a? osraeas,oeeap9al , ,, : !ii Nisaaaad lute,improved or aaawnetiVM .trait aftacted thereby, thai the i..iio?mg Awu-ssrueats have been completed I y the Asse?k>r-. and ire MBSd in the wffice f the Buieuu .a A-se-sanent? for etaim. aatiow bi all I? rw>ns iBtereeted, ?u For FLAGGING : sp viV ViS\ R FEET WIDE f.roueh the SIDE? WALKS ol BROADWAY Between tSta tad iM-sta T; e l-iiids SSsSeaedd by aaeh Ass?e?nient include ell lie wveral hon?<. sad lo's of grunud. vacant lota, p ?. es and natcel. ol !au,i. aBntated on the easterly ekle of Bread" iy, !*tween l*lh and lid ?t? . aod ,.a tbe westerly ssda betwteu ll?t and l2d-.ts. All persons wb,jse interests are atfected by the abase named Assessments, aad who are .. : tLe.ame. or either .f them, are re laastsd to resent theat bieetKaas, m wnttas;, to tas andersirned. al t' eir Otfirt, N?-1 Hall of Record., wtthin Hurt, lay- tVssa the date ef tb:? aolsce.?Omce. Bar. ta A Asse-smenU, Street DepaiUuSat, Not 15, 18>I ' SAM t i l. H DE MOTT ) KRAM IS nicholson t?,.??.,r?. a2j MB ISAAC w M. SMITH * (<ORPORATION NOTICE.?Publi ts e s hereby glren to the owner owner., occepent or -ve-iBaats ?! all tou?e. aad lots, imoroTa?! or oininpr? ed lands, afssctesl thereby, that the following asaesuaen's baTSbeen completed bs the Aseaasura. and are l.?lged ,? laeSSBce I ibe Bareaa of As*ewmeu's for eaanuna' .n bvall lorsooa mlereated, VtS K r REGCLATING and PAVING TW1NTT-N1NTH ST., from 6th to Tth ?v Thaliant. ombtsced by such sweei.iient include all the s.,eral houses and iott of ground, *?caat lots, pieces and aj el. i lead, sit lat. doa twth .ale. at /ath-st . between B aad"ih-av.. All persoaa whose iLtere.tsare affectad by the als., e named a-sessmenU. and ? ho are oppo*e | ?ans-. ,.r either of taeru. are req-iested to pre tent their oh lectu*.. in ?ntu?, to the imderaisaied. at the.r oOce. flo. i IItil .<f Records, withm thirty days f"'? the la'e sj ta ? a <ti e ?<)*? e Burea : >t AMeasmetiU, itreet De Bft> n.eat, Nor Z5. 1SJ1. 8AMT EI. H DE MoTT., 1 RAJfCIS NICHOLSON 1 Asses? n Blilt ISAAC WM SMITH, )_ DEPARTMENT of REPAIRS and SCPPLIEM N t lt. 1U1.-TO BCn.DERS.? SEALED PROPOSALS wiil Sa re. er-ed ?i the offi-e ?t tne Comnuasioaer of Repent and Suppne?, No 1 Sf?l it) Hell, ?nttl KRIDAY. Not ii. al is el* k M at which Tin e they will M pubhcll oi^eed. for ttie SMCtasaef a Bl ILD1NG.? the corwer o/ WL.tr aatjJBsa SSs . to be ., ui rdas ,n Aniiow for the N Y State Mthtia B-n.ders willeetu ate for the Ma*m irWl ar>?a:er wor? separately A .lia atd specsf.caiK* of the Boildei* reijistred. aad iB infoimauon m reaanl thereto, -aabe h^ at the orS^e of t^Sstpenaiaadeotof Reparrsto PUb.ic MkAlt 1* Flirahetft-st Bias* estisaates caa be had al either .nscs. N B -The C^tnmiawoBer r-wresthe rathti f re.eoting, all ot say of the estassate., if deemed i r lha HHIBB the L.eps raasai as? a bbw, ^7 ti C .ni?aw?iot.eT 1 R-patrs *ad 8 ; phe. STREET DEPARTMENT. No. 1 Hall of Reutti?-Public notice at hereby s'ive?, that the ?u -? rraalotassM kaes bstaaasssBBfted at the B.?rd ?( t .r e, ro KKNCE VACANT l <jT8 ja Borth ?de-f 1 Ell TH ST aad south side of THIRTY fmm '?a?en 9U utd IWh-BTt. elss. e.?t ?V? ?'/ "{JJ.t ?V tetween S*h anal Mth- su. To REGULATE POSV 1Y riFTB-JT betweew 10th Sidllith-avil|sicoo?rm u il? sew 4rade adsplsl Issm SU. ISN To OPEN ?ad REG i * 1 FI E\ ENTH-AV freat tSth tu jtd-et. Akse [?7* Ihlfp,^ To I ENCF. VACANT LOTS o. Iht - . .^r.ded by JSUi aad .-?th-tts . nh .ad Stt-?vs. Au itaaa .lu rested hss-.ac *ysetioei' ^g^Jl^'T. .?eel. JUpreaeat them Bj writtag wjme "^f^t" . t.. e oi or befor? the tth Aar * Deceeaswr east -We sa ' '*' :iJOHII T DOOG1. ?*MtCe CORPORATION If, I riCK?Public ? *hSS ? h"e- r rrren to th* ewner or wear* . . ,. root ay ?mru'i at ill h-e*e* aad lot*, l*a?re??dl ar aa ?'? pr red luj?, atfrs ted therrbr, that the following iwB tu' nl* harr bare completed by th* A season, tad are lodced lit tat i ff <-e ,,f the Kn-raa of A*****ns**t? for at - anijiali.n. by all perao > interested, vu For PAVINO v > EN r 1' 1 (t i- ^thtf. iRh.tta Th* limit* esnbrarad Sy net vsa*aon.*it mriad* all the several boons* aad iotaaf ?t at d. vacant lets, posre? and narrela of land, situated on loth tide* o, Aren..0 B. i.*tween UA ami HHh-ae . <* tha nortberi* -id* of lJ*h at . i..*h *|J*? of llth ?t . lith-af , ' - ? i ' ti*-.' . betwai-a taaee rinruae par tvei - H uHi diataot 3*t ?*?: rasterir and W3reet ? evrrly then-iron. on the northerly ?ufo of MBS at . Ssita N ? ITtS ?: . ard* utDrr!ys.d?of l?th-at . between the r M Hirer vd .lu'sr.t 3<j rect westerly from A***BB* 0 -? ata W IB****, I Ul :*t*ob* whoa* int*re?r? I ??'?. ' tin- a'- ie-sumed arassaiuenU and who M* ? 'ppeed to tbe **me, or ei'her of them. \r* reqnesfed to present thatr at ?. w-itsnr. to t>>e .ii.der*,ceed atU.nr cffire. Re 4 Hal! at* Records, wtifcia thirtv days' it m the date thai ?<?..-()&?, H-.-rrau d Aaarae Bta Btrnet Department, Not IS, 1*31 8?m H H Dl MtiTT.) FRANCIS NICHOLSON,' Asneeaera nJ I It* ISAAC WM SMITH. > ( OKPoRATION NOTICE - Public h*r*N- ah ea to th* o?t?t or nimm. ?-. , tatitoi orrunjt.tauf all house* and lot*. issproted 04 u* 11 ? ri.. Osl th.-el y.tfcat the t ir.? asrae* 1 1 ? ?'??wnleted by the liw?ir<, aatl ar* b the . flk*J of ta* Bureau..i Aaaaaaaaaajta f.res ! I , &vnmnm ataraateU.aij for FENCING \ At AN. LOTH on the north atda : I II I Rrni'NTH M Kl FT. ?. rweer. 26 and JJ ava The limit* aru'.rared hi ajaaaaaral ine de atl the ?arsiit lota, pieeaa im I laid, ntoated on the aorth-wa?l*ali eoraarof ll'h at aim .M ?? .. Ward No* M3I and :,Uf. and Uia let 1 t itaai * side of Mth ?? . W ?'? No r.ek-t AO ;^r?Jka ? t terrain are arTeetiil hy the ib.it* nira*d asaas*. 1 etit.? 11.1 ? >..> are op;.ee,l to the fame, er eitherof them, ?? It .e.tmj t,? nrearnt their el-eettana, in wntinr.'to lh* wi.d? rsinted. at their otTie*. N> 1 Hail ?( pUeorda, wtthta aar* raaa tha data at* thai aotata 01 ?. Rereaa <aj \?>t n.n.euU. Stn et Departm. at, No* ?1 Ittl SAMUEL Ii Di: MOTT,) I "RANCH Ml i1di SOX A-?e?.>ra ISAAC W M SMITH, N ^ORPOR ITIOIN NOTICE.?PubiwrtSK. ' tice 1? herehr <i?*n to the owner or ?wner?. e?-eaBSSS ? bo ineata.ef all ilonaea and Lata. nui>r??ed or aaSSa* pr Wed l.aiiJ?. ml? IihI thereby, that tiie lolljwinjj Aaaeea ?eMahaaa beea nnaasaatad aj the A<.?.? n. and are .. IB the ..Ifee ..f Ihr It.iresu of Aaaraain?nl* for e^am ^ ?".? a a Vi1 ?Uueeled. via Kor l.AVINO i,.?2?.i?.A L 2 5 ? " rHIRD-AVENOB. fr?m EIGHTIETH to RIOHTT SIX l il-SrKBKr rheluuiti 1 \-?e? eat raevermlHeaeea at d Lot! . f Qroaad. riicar.t I?ta, pieeea and i-areela <a* L .1 .1 iit'i.i'ed aa h"th side* 01 Thad aveeue. hetwi'?n Mth a da7th >t ,i't t>o:h sides of S(irh,8l??. li.'d ?3d. ?Ith. 8?h. ivd 96th ate.,betarsea line*rrtnnmr ; arallel toll av , and -? .1 l'-#- eis-, I : . i' I. .1 s?es..'rlr therefrom? A 1 avaaaa wttiwe interest* are atterted by the aNire aaaed AsssapsaBe, ai d who are aaeeaed ta tha aame, r ritl.er of them, ire repented to present their ol> letlaae, in arrtthay, la the aadaralpea, at their .(nee, N ? ? H dl at Recerda, arathia t:.ui> 4a?a freaa the i lecl thia tice.?OaVe, Bureau ol \ lannrocaiti, ptisst D ; arttoeat, Nov. Zi. ism. 8 tMl'EI. II OF MUTT. ) FRANCIS NICHOLSON *^...a,ri (CORPORATION NOTICE.?Public00 ? tice ja herein- aiven. to th^ .o.ner ie awVaV^aeanigaaS oiirc.ij.antaofail Koaaaaaad i nti.haareredei aiiaaa; .ved Lands, affected thereby, thai tha foUownai Aaaessmenta h.i, '.ei, eomaleted bj the Aaaaaaera.aadare lo.ii-e.iin tl . llice . f tin Kure.ati U \? aeasnienta forcaNiiunation hy all t.era..na interealed, ??- For Fl.vi.ill.S,; \ .spate CO! RFEET WIDE thro i theSlDEM tl KS of WEST ELEVENTH ?CT tad 1 t TINO a CROSSWALK aereea uecamaaw.?ayofEIJEt ENrH CT.uifrontofthi Se. aad Rafwajod ftsah|tertaa Chares la that aareat raa Ihav Ra aaabrated t.r Mea Aaasaaaaaal avataata all the *?**> ral Honae* aad Lota at* tlrniaad, vacaat Lota, piaoea and parrel* of Laad,artaated n h..th sidee wi nth-?t hatween Ith aad7thav* All pereaaa whoa* int*r?au ar* aiterta.1 hy ilia above tiaine.i Aaaeeeeaeat*, and wh.. ar* ..:.i>..?ed to the -.one. >.r either .4 ihear. are reiin? ?te.! la resent tliew ..1 jeeti a ?, in wntiiia. tath* aaderaieaed,at their osaca, No. 4 Hail ..f Ri cords, with,u thhttj day* A. the .tat* af tin* Betate?Offke, Bureau ef Aaasaaaraate, ?treat Dej.artn ei.t No\ '* 11 "d 8AMI all. H. Iie MOTT, ) FKANi IS NICHOLaON,} Aoaaeaoa* aM tot_ISA At WM SMITH S PORPORATIOIS N'OTICE.- -Public aetiee I* laaawb*/aiiaa t.>tiie eavaaa >.r eeraara, aa* ? up.ii.t or nccapaata of all bouaea and lota, hrapiuvwd as un hriproved lands, asarcted thtaahe/i that the jeatowaai A? aaeeaaeat* have beaa cotaalet*d bjr tha Aaaaaaaia. and are lodaed in the ..itii e of the Bareau da A****aa**at* f>.r e<am? mat am. t . ill an matereeted.via For a CROSSWALK ui BKOAliW'AY, betweaa Broom* Mid Spria* at*., in lia.! .it'the An >'rt< an Art Ciu. ii Th* hnut? eml.r n *d by -.ich'laeesamet.t taahadc all the aavcral hhnaa* aad La* el Boaad,vacaat lota,piece*and aaicelaol land,situated ? ?t\ Is.tl: aide* of Broa.Piav, hfAWSea B*a I ne at and a line ab< ut 1 ,n feel n irtlierly tlierefr?.m. All peraona wh ?e interests are altected bv the abor**named A'sesa Baaats, and ? ho nre appassa I" the same, or either (i them, ?in- iwejaaeted to present thai* objee?oae, ia ?ntiiia. la tl .? aneV rvlgaed, attheif ..nice, No 1 Mall of Reeotda, mth tiitliirtv ilava fr*en the .lute of this notice ?Ollii e, Bureau ..! \-.. s?HieHt*. Street IVpaitmeiit, N.o 2>. 1*41 S V M1 El. II l>K Mlin. ) FRANCIS N.CH0L80N [ t->. aon aid ISAAC WM sMITU. ) CHlIil'oiiA'l ION NOTICE.?-Public asiase i?h*T*br gtvea, ta tha owaar ?* ewaan, eoca pant or oecupent*av ell houeea snd lot*, anawoved or aav aapNVed wad*, adfcctcd ll.eieh, . Ihat the tollowiu: aa ?esjauentehav* beea completed bj U..- \-,. ?si.n. and are l.?.)?-.. ? .1 . . .u a in ,, \<t.,tnii ... '*i ? i anunati e.bj dl peraooa ii.tro.sted.vi/ > or Bl 11.1)1 Nil 8KWF.lt iu FOL 1U I.IlN 1 11 ST.. I>. tween the 10th-av. aad Ituilron River. Tie limits eriitinir. il l v inch astasament ind d* all ti.e several houses and lots at rnraad. vafiaat lota,pieceaandparoalaOl lam!, iituatod ?u hath aide? of iIth r .betweeaSth at and Hnd?>n River. >m n.-th aide* of I ith, Itlth and I7 I> sis , Letwoen >.tli and 7th-av* . on the eaaterlj r*d****Tth-ai , betweaa i3th ami ISth-?*t*.,aadM the wenerhr aieVbetweea Ittawjaafj 17th ?t? . aa eeth aaSaa l tl. i . Sta-a* , Old easterly aide? of* ILldaoB st. ao.l ISth 'v . betwera 11". and iJta-al* aii paaraeaai araos* ?nil retts are afBscti d hj Iheaaaaa named *aaa****ai nts, ami who are oppoeed to Ihe same, at either of* the**, are re loaaiedtoprcaeot their ebjecti*a?,tia writhas/te Iheaa* 0enisa*di at thcfS OOVe. No. I Mall < i Raeor.l*. within Unity du)a ft. n the du'e ..f this notice -a lllir?, H raau of AaaesRi seat*, Btroet Depariawat, Not IJ imi. BAMI Fl Ii DR MOTT, > i Kim is NICHOLSON, Aaaasa ra uZj w |sa \C WM BMITM, > CTREET DEPARTMENT. No. I e7 Hall of Record* Publii Notice la hereby civen, thai the follow iru- petlti a* have prew led in the Board ..f Ataietant AIdennen To REU?LATE lad l.KADK THIRTY BEVEN i H BT i-'wee. Leaiajton tad 11 ava REO! LATE ORADE md BET Ct KB and Ol IT8B 10 NINETY-EK.HTH ST . > .tweet, Ith and ith avs To OPEN ELEV KNTH-S t , from Drj Doc, at loth* Etat R..r To REFLAO SIDEVi tLKS tad RESET I I KH iad 01 TIER oath* westerly -ideof RLIZABETH sr . betweea Oraad aad H**ter-aU from No. It to Na fl To OPEN I IRRIAOI way ia EIOHTY-FOUBTH-ST. i. the west aid* of 2d at AH petaoaa int*re?t*il, havmir oh e. ti uia tl.eTet?. ue r*qu**t*d to pr. tent than in writina; h the aila*aaja*d at hi* oiTte*. ?>* m u-f.,r? tha itstli day i N i nsf Jo11 \ r DOOOE,Btreet Co*a?aa*a)oa*r, STREET DEPARTMENT, So. i h^ li?il..i Ri. erda ?Public otiea ? ti e follow .ua reaolutiot.s hav* been pmeated in the B.^ard ,1 Aaaaatanl Aiderava* To ORADE THIRTY-FIFTH SI RFET, betw. ?? 2d and 3d-ava. to eonSnna ** th* new T ide .(M ai T" FLAU a spare ?"??* leet wide ,n front t tlr.e VACANT LOTS, a ea.' Bat* oi FII Ml AV. ENI E '.etweew JWh and ?*h (*J ARM the foUaWBBJ Res Im on* 1 I ENCE > m an I LOTS, a tha lakaw ho ended l.v i"th aad Itth-its and ny Xh an) Mh *vs To FLAU SIDEWALKS as *1 sate BET ENTE E NTH SI REET, betweea ith and fth avs, ami RELA V t LAG? GING whwre the aaaai *aarhe re.tu.red. All person* la teres'ed, liavtn* ob.ectiona tlier?t'? iro reijuealed to preaeut tl.rm in wrrtifie to the ind*r*i*n*d. at Ins Office,on ..r '>? f ?? th. I aa Ja il Wo. ? ha* nea'. v, JolIN T DODGE, Sureitt Cmnmiaaiueer STREET DEPAR I'M KM . No. i Hall t^ f Ree rd??P?hl... aatscs I* herab aitrltB that Ih* *ot ,, ng ive beea preaeeted aa tho Board otAX' .1. rillen' To ESTABLISH the ORADE i SEVEN i I ENTH in EIGHTEEN! H STREET8. betweea l*U .. ...ill deoa R.v-r to PAVE *u.t SET CURB tad rn B 'EVI NTEENTH-STREET, from .Oth *? to Maaaatlea Gee Work*, aad ORADE o.d ri RNPIKB li a:. th*nceto Hudson Roer. A'aothe Piilowina reaolu t ti* -To PENCE VACANT LOTS in tOOU -ale ,f 1 w"FNHETH-STREET, ^etweee ith and ?h ava To ri ot la: I. EK.ii iIf-A\ eni E. f lUth to ia?ta ir. All parsons interested 'havta* oeacetaau tharet? are . oeated teprewent 'hem in wr.tma: t.. the .n,>rm*ned at BiaeeVe on or liel'.re rhe ftl day of !>? ein-.er neit N **c tl. Uttl. John i DO DOE. Btreet 0**swaaaasa?y. I CORPORATION NOTICE.?P'sbli " aetJC* .? t.ere- pvaa to th? er or iwaere.occ?. ? ant or Kcupinta or'all housea and lots, irnprovad or 'inim proved laiida. affected thereby, that the ?!?**?? asaea n ?at* l.av* l^en com;]e'ed br the Asaeasoca. *ad are ..xired i* iheorttee o: the Buwi of ABlliailtl for? ainioation. bv all leraone intereated. viz tot PAVIM, rw ENTY NINTH-bT f'r.nn 7*h to Hh-av. The lunita embraced bv such aa*es?oi*.\t in. lude all the .ere-*, ho'ise* ltd b'U of rro?Bd, ant lot*. ;>te< ea and ;,*rreis ef I aad .it lated oo N.lh aid** of ?tn-at l^lween Tta and ttn-*v?. Ml persons wh.ave u.ter*sU it* itte. tad bv the abov* naii.*dae?e?aiiie?ita,.iudw.i,o are oppuaed to the ?arae. or a:iheroi - ? .aeetad to present their oh - i ia wntier.tothe Qoi.rrsianed at the r BaraO*.!?* 1 Hall or Reeoru? wathaa tair.v day* fr.m Jieda>-*f tins a .IK* offre Bu'rau .f As**e*it.?nt*. Street Denartn.eet. N v Ji tSJI B AM I I 1. H DE MOTT.) FRANCIS NICHOLSON. Aaee-aors uzi :ot ISAAC WM SMITH. ^ STREET DEPARTMENT, No. 1 13 Hall of Recerda ? Putin- atAice ?* h*reby <iv*n thai the ullkvwins ^ft.tion*6a.e been ^reaen'ed in the Board 1 PAVE THIRTY NINTH-STREBfbe t?.?n ltru. av aad IP..l*on River To OPEN*adORADE ELEVENTH-AVENCE. from w}, tt ?VUi^?'sMrT0 OPEN REGULATE aad GRADE ?''J^ ^^Vr STREET, fr an llth av to Hu.la.ui ^'^X^tuo^ ?? ? Re- oi'en - ' REFA V E ?e.ihEaETt CBWand 1 il R.a riUHTEENrH SIREE1 [r.^^f^VflN II it Er?uy Plac.. when ia?M T* gW*gf? LOTS on the bb? a '-.a* 'd or ai l?" -~ r?avavsn* UtMta. AI! pe reo?, int. reeled. h^M are rwi?*.^ to MM lAaajla enwaw l^^r^T Uli_ OFFICE of RECEIVER of TAXES, V I NawCit* Ha'l?TAXES for ' - i"re. ;.'-ataa a.iu.nor. ,i one era tst artB jr* ^tt^ t^M^^ *?^^^ V1 t?l. FIRST DAT t ri var'V M BE R H KX r ^ndr w^ori * ixt on th. Fl/ tvvstTU DAY .t DECEMBER , ? ,:;-.;?.! Je,, w... "..art r-ecemerdy W*ow. .art ?Vr nr^;:?^nia^i. s?nday.t*s? w!,"? tteia?! d v aa whjr h Taxe* mm * received wUh . " ll.ttsui l for^e peveenl , , . - u m Ho-r* for ree?ioa* "?-???v. from In dee*, A Bte ?? ava* Baa. J?le - .* ?r aaaly rasan^l iJlotiT liAMMn ?*AJai. seCCSafM rflafja. \ V.B. PALMER'S COLUMH MANKIND, it it sai.i,iru> W ,lm,icw i-?B inta three distinct rlaaaas th.** ?h? an- t* stab aland n -rror. rvea after centrum tfi ~- ?'? are *e rutl:t ir v tn he easily dcoei?rsj rmd ,h.J, -?, S RiwS?5h C ? .en**. uJu-ut. la* W It at srry thtto.1 It t . r r-e.t the agwd. and Is "itwlB ... p.. to idotrf tru? ,flM|?A. ?iMmmttw error? ta <*4r<*. jf"l!> ,"4if( ?Ml.Ha ,?,1 |,i?.ri,. support in.? mother b* ? ' ?' l^t^T* ? ?* wh.cann.* rnataia ? ? flra 1 . hr wh.>d*r*iu?rra*? ? a ?law r7.wrU4LrNtMl.wdi tree ? ,,,ea a >>a pmrmcf ? ? '',V'e f??? mduate, miaaptdted w^lei I ?. ? and nintvuu bra with. h?*or miMm '? a rt what ... v. .<H aeprjar tTbr Hr**h..norr change* ?*) ? ha .ar-iaasa" >( re I? ? f I BttMM -Vta-???. urver **> ?? Perform feartraal) what r.?i bei:?? tn be rural " " Hrtn j hei;-i th.we wh >>?ln themsr'st* " B i'M.MlivS ,.?..,., m n,.w#_ ? ?>, ? v . i. .inj Adt t-n,atng Ag?u<*r N'KW-YORK (?)? in? But! baut? B4 kSTON ?So.d lay'? Build.njr. Court BtlSBt, I Ml ,l>r 1 I HI \ - \ B M I turd ana ttl/s.,,, I ? ? * at mt the mmt Daaawratal Paltttrsat, au**v < - 1 ? ? ? V . \l !..>?!? d v?, Kav I ? l' l'-utrat are. the I P ? ??. BV fm which he at rtranttd trrnt ?ml fur ahn a hi it ?iiar?alatap ? ' lh? P. -r.r.-r.' n.-e:te and receipt for BssV ?? - pti n- tnd AdrertiaratenU, thrrrbi altbntmg etery 6v rtlit) for tlur tr-aasa ...ne?? with the beat arid meat atdrlj rural at rd jo rn>? i.i th? etttot ?at r*iac?awl t>>wna m the cninfr tV H.i i > , ay ?.-t i r. ?-th an? Yhrt peraoa ta tads \ ten ? i.d ta r rat It; directed to Y I Kdstt ? l in jV?E? ?' TVyaxeer mf w?d oi^ wi^.l, wkif% mmm mt tmuUffitd tttitin<t<:x " ? ? uarenrcJ t. sitb ?11 rmmmh ' complete aratfrn of iaV rtBTUUtaai the ?nortrss? at thr lOl'ttTBT far taai b'-sr tl (a Vr > tliat tb< nintrnal irTurt S'r.?iru>ta traaaatv ti m> BMat b* i.iied and ?nataaie.! I.y a pn.purtto?ate mmmt ri?e ,.f intellectual ei..-rfy , and tliw mlrUectwal ewoaav ???? ?'.Jheep pace with the rartlitte? try ? bach the raaMatal aTbiir? nl I'UMiina aie tdranr. il Bt< uoe ta now obtieed if he w mU keep pace with ?%? time?. t rtaral eierttona m trade irwhateeerrnj ?mi-m ba ii, n u rre u. ,i .? bj i i , ... to theaa lareeaa ? 1 > iieraUa km.?? rhia la the int. 11. ctttal par- ,.f I. . t.<t?.newa. and taw) ' Inu, tUr..<i)ta win. h it otual Utk? it day. be developed N " rapaper? am ,iiifnv>d Par aad wtaNt Uat* are read bj all. and atfi.n1 the oolt vehicle by wha-h raatt dlv 1 ?? At tlu mnm> , < 'i 4 vsaWaafl aitrnti.iti comwematral? with r?taaaporan ImBtwretawadajL, ?imply alpaafa and i incilmd it will br ,m!\ In decree* that the poww m I hi ine?, i. ill 1.? ackn.n. !e.Ue,| as eunal t-> t.'iat Bf ?teeBB i .i the ntttBeraaca of Bwataawa Btvwvprwe 1 i Afewy, a regular, t it.- an i *rit..iaatie i < :>.- irli.rded to the buamcM rumaiunity nfgivutgaav I . ?> i .?: t.i then n-apectite par*uit*. t., fwalilatw ?I iifnr; t indictuai -. .etc |.it! ..f fine, and IWaa m watcsa .i ?i< t- a-e puMiahsd. ?ill I? r. . . ...i gratis li preuru - i roaveaieai and complete om>mttm?ta Aar ?hiiut advrrtiseniriita iu aar numhei nf Hie beat teal meet widely rirrulated newkpat^n.of Ike diaVreal uiaaa and ? ? ni thrnuaboal iba ? hole rattuttry, at the i iM ihirat* v.i *ith Um 1,-e BlaBt .1 ?*; n'cli I thai A rea l cut wbtat tttply Uta Beet ana ? beraaa hi* trade mar tie astaaaard 1 ' av Ime with Ihi >even the et|>eti?e of uwtage. ?n.l much taaaw tml ;?? rnb mi> in lh< aottlemenl nftnlh rt.-i.lethu.heoatt , i.aar . i" entertained af the.lateaaanoj an. e ,.f halla keaag prtwentrd after hat ma Bawl Bat S paid A , ircuaaBpecl and diacrtaunating choice .a i,la.-.>s ami the beat ?elertioB ol pa pen ran hr had, iiutahlj adapted to e?ra m buaines? purauit? enabling pereuaa to advertaw jattt . i fli etrreh ami mfBtr i ??t papers of all tecCaaag of the eoettfry aaa at) fli at the Afi ary.for I atapactaai aad ea uuaaatl at >i the public Paper? ataata are fnrwanie.1 t? aaV ei ?? - . i ., itteal a rivea talawara ?vuaral . itiHin? lien :3 AiHetlnwinenU are caiefulh aad skillfull, ?rillen, 0 t charge, for Ihoae ahn an.i riperaaarwd at the ?rt, in -ni h as no written by mm* practiced han.U I ran1 ol ta kdvertawaaeal ady is rauuired, Ata wh a tuiBrient numher are prmted at aatch atykl ae aaV v \m>|i |o hate them BpfmBI in the paper* II e Agent i* dale enipowered to receive sinWriptioaa aad advrrtMemonla il the publiahera' lawrat ratea He uauthorised to ataka coutia. ta, and his receipt* aaw reaardsd bj the pitaartstiara as aaysaaMi II - eiteaarre coaaai laaa la hstsiaeas. hwetperieacs i practM al know ledgr, hi* long etlahhahed ageucy tor the I utnaspapera in every part oi the If Bated Mtate*, and rut leinalic manner nf ad\ erluung, w btthsT ou i laige < M'ale, ^uabfj him n, impart valuable practica! uijbrmatiaw? ?Im h i* clirerfall) e, huh' hi. ated I'.' r<> pnblM inatrtattuas, Bnailiag raoaw, . lahs, he. ae lu indtvidaala, la all i arts ?i the wtwld. tn* A??tat# irvkenta I ronvettieat, ?afc 11,1 r. id ? Bkeaas of ?.iiw< rilmar I I the l Bam, advcrtiniug la any naaa i,, af th. ramrl deatraMa basiaeaa imwapapars, and iitaesav iiii.' i aliiiihlr inforinatH.n Hi nnttaacea awj i.e at ,,te ii an ta] leetl m of the aossa tii nth entire aasnrance thai dlonl*r>h?1 bata?UtfSsay ami ar?n itta led to Iddrasa t /' Po/eter, Newav <apei Agent, (taefea, N<-..|t n ? Hnddiug, I'ourt ?t , /Veaa y?T*, friButie Building?, fMm?elphtm. N W. runter af Third and ChaaBtM atj At he haa noroanectMm ?*,?h utj other peraea, ?11 ceaw .tairia arid .Uder* intended fur the Ageaoi ?hauld aw direi I.d lot Tl P?i Ml ii tar? i>. proven) impuMtioa, th. j.ni.i,. Iii.h Iteea rep ?.II ,.ii,l. ie.I .,.,,,,.1 llirail.ol nil,lata! ? and pM" agent.-, w ho iufra Buaas af the atnas Y. B. ruinier ? Seiet lion of Knie, for llusinesw M. it. .the broa.1 and >uuud barn* >f mtag aty, I sr the menu* they are open to all Culralale the pndMtbtlrtia* ol tit* fuiure in. leaae ataf muttntJ) Ihr mean.* of information. Tocow|>ele iDrcraaraU) with yiitn in igab.it, parti.epese ui the f:u ibtiea uwjeded la go bm af ('<<?>m ig no ram e in reg ird to ?ahrecta la which ym are) <ll,informed listen and 1. in Ki Bp the Btiad on the mriim. ralher than the oA/e.f l .ke oh Btage I nualerai rarriitk?s, tad ?. cmpliah ae in,1.1, in lauagledaj i*roQuirBd wiek*. atmilha. si ye**** (utiaarb Diui't dopend oram youl uwa long- Blow the lushis of I he Prem I 'i nsiilei the > in., , a tl,, o.hI .inn,ling a vilnr, tud Iba) decline and fill and .,,,t a . , ... .,1 other*, and reg ?tatst youi eon,luct acci>rdiiigl> Ii ur im rat auit not rsatl ..ursne ih.i?e eatia a Inch ?tut a Ith \ our mean* 11. Iii ? i ,,n ? hat . ,,,i m ? and hear. Sal v our iiaud at wet* , r i?m with l ,u,l i. w e.-h w ell und i ,inuder ton yiisiraeafi il.i i.le and a. t I ..? BT ' "? ' "in. ' I ,- * Btaf Itiend*. Ur BSSSSBSj UieBB SB the la-sl manner ?' V. II. 1'jiliiier's linn- far Kii*lne?? >Iry. I v i ' i tsalth, resaectabtlity, BtsbssaM ?ivi famm, I* ihlWe ti BTBaS "|*li to all ? - sasatau ti aar I r a?l. aiit.i:' ?. nut la ?low * the ?;?.il- on In* wiaer nt?" He who advertt?esjaabe*sasl| and ritrn?i?rlr can to ?eil lit* CUati i... tillage than lie abudasM pcause he rl BM uts I., multiply thaw n .i la i ami... mi.- to turn? Ii ? MW h laVfel amount of traaa* ui . ii. whuuawsthe latvesl BfaBsaass osst d-? it at tava .1. alie.' prr < sataga af ?twssl in oh natil it* .'ii-t.ni .-I i .Ii >p eST i ., or removal; bet he who woald tnuld up a busuaeas an ti,, ,i<tai?f?a n da i* ro neglect it, is like n ?.dving never to travel ay BteeSB. i...i roouiiumcati U esrri h It ksto rl?>?e .me'*eyes tat .I., mdrswtatnpisi iivuts iapei etoalilaikasaa Aa |l ||mi do tin-at III* own r.r?t, but a CutWIUOJllt/, B glam. wtS aeewr act sa aaaekBsl] 1 he n an w in. tel.i-i - to olverii-e bis Bu?Uie*?, r.miemet lacapard and SwSwBt, and retieal? to the I nak of aw pfwawsstBB , j,.., i. .hoiilil la-eterebua] SB ab .1 the papers . ?. d ht the paia?ata ef ad.rrti?*r? |i i- will lo?peak I i ??*' ol id?e?t??*aa a* aa >mpe?B ..)?-,-?. raighl oaa obfeet t.. the read of abrlterias; Baa rutei a. hem fro? Ulieres, et dealing theia oat as i ntmus rraevenni advepaaai, ti the ?Bh|Bat bs Stpj ted to the taute? ami want* uf the public, m sure ta he) ? ..,..|,. Hi* an iralisputalile fact, that tlieta MSmaV ?. ,d a well ? wanted ? li.ereaee t? a cmimu?d sy of id.ertiiiiig ever failing of ?uree??. Not manv yean, can ela[i?e belore the large com ,]. ... it;, imnti ? -it, .-iitrai? .u th? liaiMl? -Mf eass? . nt nuoiia-r of jobl?-r? ia BtwySswM t?> taw amount mi tr:m?ai tum* a?i a: I ??'enr ? aaaew tm mm rar* ? at chad lawMMl them w edeetttav ta ,: ihres papers, aea m ah Iboaeef ui iu the BM wtdolf j./ <?t tt'unn c?Jt?m ft mi? st reti . . . _ ... . - ? - a ay af ?dv?rtC*tlut OOBB ; at.d 1? what ran ami inevitably will lie . reeetsjaiile amount of cBsStaL Bai M Hi r slTord to aaV ? MS Bl ear lliao ?n> lea* *u?B. fine ,i an early daw, ami eiaddertststt. wdl ma?e oarf fmr aa ..i N ?iil ?e? Uieir muiaeae rrrk-ey eadpri -i It mast lo- ?ei/.ed, like Time, mm (?re lock or rt wiU leave the saal'11***' ssmarrwhtswisw al -ignl la-hiint It. i / . ?...rally . ertaia to w.rf-k a reseaw g tn ,.i..iii.l? of the eaay-goittg mt of ' 'f ? f"" , ,t L a.ta with tht* the *?aV ??, ;,, ?fra.li |. r . redil. aiul une-fUth oi '[""*? '*"* Jfc turn whsde aad wtM . , ateataWBaar ai iibV last? K?m e? ?r V. B. Paisaer's Aaeacy._ ? lb, b*"ir?* "f a.lv?rtiiomj is w.i*rf?;tly amtemtawd 1 r ; Mr Palmer, great sipememe ' ? , . acerie; e,,al e mm \? give very impeetmtt asst ..e rnaitam, to all ? ho raay B?ejsr I,.. ,.tn aamurvtes. J he tuhpret, a* P/e^uae?flo; koja. . ertaiiii ? ihe?en.attention <d all perwms?v rmtredd ? > i hntls Inlnmf. ^_ V er. en'ernrse ^ ? ompaoied ?? it f wttStimm 9M> rm wh5. ? ?er.e. tlm rewanl ahath we k?.e never dU/ard be ?.?iU esotttuaUy rec?i?w."-PBtk?v v '? la-Ueve, eatiUed to Ute eraddt?f one naiing aial mial,li?hiac upon a general scale.? Ma ronutry. tlm ne. ?:.d .mpurtaat pul^i ''^^^Li ?. doobt wit that iU ailva/itagea will he dul* easMrmewa ? i swfat attad, and the enurprwe try wluek they ara af r. reAat-led -ih?l#iettrre*a??. ,_ Jau'iarr 1S _immwu B ROOKLYN TAXES for 1M5I ?Ttx .e p.rer. are faersttj aiXrAesl tW Ik* TA X El of ISM ?1! be re^ly foe cmhwtimt oa the I IBsTT DAY ef Dh C on'f^Ta"fVt : ?ad before the hat day o* Jaauarr aest. 1 per ceBt will be charged. ? . Tar-Payer? are particularly reqaaetad ie call ?atjf? :.eir bills, aad pay before the ettd of the MattjjMg| ?, svetd the crowd and ' oafusioa ?i[*rienced uumBtti.**?? lafot* tke addittmi of the per eemtaae. mmm . Taies will be reretved betwera the nmirssce a'elork oady Batikafde msmay omit e*raned_ J P ?V BRIANT Col.ectoro' J^T?-g A ...i im.eWam N ' ' ' w' l\B*