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THE EVEXINGJOST. to very serious extremeties JL'LY 26. 1 vl.va Srcoad" Ediiwo Vn The Tribnae of thu motmns rrfrmDf to car views "-VX i- to srsJoly. has pve the sestion new sapect. In wpporuns Mr.

I oik we mirioui nroit of a 'which wdl mo certainly be earned into effect if the whigi obtain the ascendancy in the government. In anpoorting Mr. Polk we withstand the project of distributing the proceed of the public lands, a most cor-nptias; and demoralizing project in iu effect, 16 say nothing of the constitutional objection to -which ia exposed. In supporting Mr. Polk we take the only method of procmring a repeal of the present unjust tariff though the whig declare their detenni-Batioa of maintaining it aa it is, with all iu ojipreaaiona and abominations.

In supporting Mr. Polk, we support the scheme of a treasury independent of banks and corporations, which all experience has Bhown to be at measure of Vital importance. In an election in volving such great issues, no man, no public preys, taking the views of them which we take, can with a aafe conscience remain neutral, and allow a national lank to be built up, the proceeds of the public land to be distributed among the states, and scrambled for by speculators and jobbers, and an iniquitous tariff, which crushes American industry, to remain in force, without using his best exertions to defeat the Jsxrty which comes forward with all these projects ol But it is said, do you regard the question of the annexation of Texas as of no importance, and will you a candidate with whom you disagree on that 'question 1W certainly consider the Texas ques tion as one of great moment, but if those wno are lintnendly to immediate and unconditional annexation do their duty we need fear no danger from that -quarter. The imminence of the peril is already over, and if we stand to the ground we have taken every hour diminishes it. There are enemies to the annexation scheme in Texas herself, among whom we believe we may count its President there are enemies ta it in the south, even in South Carolina, and the factitious zeal which has been awakened in its lavor elsewhere, is already beginning to grow cool.

We only to act conscientiously in this matter, to tneet the question frankly whenever it comes up, cause It to be well uud.retood that we submit to no Utempt to force the annexation upon us as a party measure, and wait for the honest and unprejudiced formation of public opinion, and the day of thi scheme, we are fully assured, will soon be The establishment of a national bank, and the consummation of the other mischiefs contemplated by the 'Whigs, are dangers of another kind. If the whig; succeed in the ariproaching election, these mischief? certainly be inflicted. These considerations left us no alternative, when the subject first presented itself to our minds, but the SHipport of the democratic nominations. We are not in the habit of taking our ground lightly in such cases, nor can we be easily driven from it. Before we leave this subject we must say a werrl in regard to the confidential circular concerning the Texas question, which has made so much noise.

That letter was merely a preliminary to an immedi ate public declaration of opinion. It was written imply to ascertain the opinion ot the individuals to whom it was addressed. Such of them as were favorable to the views expressed in the circular, were, as will be seen on reading it, to be invited to give their signatures in a public declaration of die same views, to be published as soon possible. Of course aa inquiry in regard to the opinions of be private. things are.

not published iq the newspapers. But on the other hand, no part of the actual proceedings in resistance of the attempt to force the annexation scheme down the throats of the democracy, was to be secret or could in its nature be secret. Their effect will be to make the Texas question an open question in the democratic party of this tate, and preaent to those who are unfriendly to annexation a ground on which they can conscientious- ly vote for the democratic nominations. The mode in which the circular was obtained to be jublished, is probably indicated in the following extract of a letter received from A. C.

Niven, the Adjutant General of the state i "Moimauo, July 22, 184 I. "Your confidential circular, directed to me at Al bany, was received there by Mr. Grant, my clerk. A serious illness, which has confined me to my bed and room until today, nrevented mv answering it sooner. A copy of it has been sent me by Mr.

Grant, and 1 regret to say that I have reason to believe he has not considered the communication strictly confidential but has made known its contents, without seeing the obvious impropriety of such a step." THE ANTI-RENT REBELLION. Immense tracts of land in Delaware county, divided into farms, are held by the tenants under perpetual leases on the payment of small annual rents. The attempt to collect these rents has been lately withstood, and an organised system of resistance, a sort of Ami Rent League, much like: that which prevailed in xhe Helderberg tract tliree or four years since, has fceen adopted. A letter which we bave lately seen, states that a 'very general understanding prevails among the ten-auvts not to submit to the collection of these rents. A set of regulations has been drawn up, disguises have been procured and are kept ready by the tenants, and whenever a horn is sounded in the region, it is a loken that the officers of the law are engaged in the collection of rents, and the conspirators assemble in their disguises to prevent by any means of annoyance, or of force, if necessary, tne execution of legal process.

Ho person is allowed to blow a dinner hom on any other occasion, and if a housewife should be so indiscreet as to use this method of calling laborers from the field at noon, the anti-rent leaguers come in a crowd and eat up the dinner prepared for her family. The association is said to extend over all the leasehold kinds in the counties of Delaware, Schoharie, Greene, Ulster and Those who are engaged in it, says the letter, pretend that it has yet wider that it embraces all the leasehold tracts in forty-two counties in the state, and that a fund of fteventy thousand dollars haa been collected, and placed in one of th. anks of this state, for such purposes as may becomo' necessary in the prosecution uf their plan. 101111 lhm may be in these rumors, there is no doubt the combination is an extensive and formidable ont'- ManT of lne persons ongaged in it are opulent farru Pns are laid with method, and followed ov'1 with determination, and the more peaceful and submissive among the tenants are overawed and carried by the majority. The letter Which we bave seen, mentions a rumor in Delaware County to the effect that Governor.

Bouck bad been applied to, and mat he had expressed" a determination not to interfere in the matter, but leave the sheriff and other officers of the law to execute their processes as they were able. We do not believe this story. It is the duty of Governor Bouck to interpose when the administration of the laws is resisted by a mob, and we have no reason to believe that he will be remiss in performing the obligation imposed oa him by the office he bears. This method of holding farms by lease is, however, a very bad one, inasmuch as it rs found in almost every case to occasion in the long run, dissatisfaction among the tenants. It is to be hoped that a compo sition will be entered into between tbem and the landlord, aad the fee of the lands purchased by the tenants for a reasonable conside ration.

Sin or the preceding paragraphs were in type we have received the Albany Atlas of last evening. which contains the following account. It appears that the tenants ia thai county has already proceeded Manos DipriciUTES is Rrvssaxjtn Cochty. We rearer leans that the Sheriff of Rensselaer County, in attempting to serve certain process on the tenants of Wm. tr.

Van Kenanelaer, tl nasoeen mial and th nnwer of the Law net at defiance. We understand that yesterday the Sheriff, attended tnr hia llrnutv. Mr. Allen, of Leusincbureh. and eivil smear of some SU citizen, proceeded from Troy for the Nirpose ot serving aeciaraiions iu ejectment upon tenants of the Manor in the towns of Meplientown and Sandlake.

When the posae arrived at Alps Corners, in the town of Nassau, they were suddenly sur rounded by a band ot armea men, uiaKuiaeu aa io- J.amM alum, 1 'WI in nnmber. The Sheriff announced to these men that he had come to serve process upon the tenants in nrrear for nt and that i lie force that accompanied bun was a rnllv summoned sarr of (he county. The Indians tfwa informed ihe Sheriff that they would "tar and ik.r hia ial.nU anil the DO i Ild theV aueembled together to consult on the best way of doing 3U After a short deliberating they gravery imorrneu him that they would discriminate would search the vhole company, and only tar and feather those who were guilty of carrying on their persons concealed instruments of law, writs of ejectment, and other soch a-aantna The aMrrherl tl whole eomnanv with out meeting resistance, took pistols from several of them which they kept returned such money as they found, and when they found in the pockets of the Deputy Sheriff Allen, toe writ wbicli tne posse had undertaken to execute, very deliberately tarred and feathered him in the presence of the whoie body. They then dismissed the others on their parole never rain to attempt to execute process on the manor. They unharnessed tne norses, set inem prnecuy looae, poiolod their heads towards Troy, and firing -their gun, sent them full aoerd.

The Indian then formed in double column, placed the pom between, in single rue, wim me tarrea ana feathered deputy at the head and the Sheriff in the Sear, marched them a mile and a-half as prisoners towards Troy then bade tbem triad 5c the remainder of their way on foot. Allen was the oulv one of the force that was tarred and feathered. A "Mr. Coleman, at Dunham's Corners, who was supposed to be opposed to the anti-rent movement, was taken the same morning by the threatened with tarring and feathering unless he would join in the cry of down with the rent, Jle refused, was brought io the tar-kettle and ibepro- cess was commenced, when he uttered a faint cry of "down with the rent as ordered, when his ferte- uire dciittd Md kl him eC. i Tnt ArruexTHW tr rat Matty ToW tr ras i AnMraKBSA pamphlet is before us, wnnea by Henry Pratt, entitled "A Dissertation of the intercepted Pressure of the Atmosphere.

It describes a new method of applying the power derived from ascending current of air. Mr. Pratt proposes the construction of a large bmlding with ovens st the bottom for baking bread. The water on passing in at numerous openings close to the ovens, would pass upward through large tube in the midst of the building, where it could be made to torn a flour mill-The heat, according to Mr. Pratt's theory, 1 not the only cause of the ascent of the current of air.

He mentions that all fluids always rises in an open rube because it is protected on the sides from all external preware of the atmosphere, except the mere perpendicular pressure, while the air outside of the tube is subject to a pressure trom au awes, i aa ne maintains to be the cause of what is called capillary attraction. Applying this principle to the air in a perpendicular tube open at each end, he concludes that a current is always kept up in it by what he calls the intercepted atmospheric pressure. His plan is to increase the strength of this current by heat, and employing it in driving machinery. The plan has been long before the American Insti tute, a committee of whom reported unfavorably. This pamphkt publishes the report and answers it We have heard that Dr.

Lardner, whose opinion on such matters is no lisht authority, agrees with Mr. Pratt ia his views, and mentions that the invention is an important one. We refer all those who take an interest ia mechanical inventions to Mr. Pratt's pamphlet. IwrtASCE.

The conductors of Lloyd's Insurance Office, London, having appointed Messrs. Wiinier 3f Smith their agents at Liverpool, it is ne- cessery hereafter that all parcels should be addressed to the care of Wilmer Smith, Liverpool, and left for iucloeure at Adams 4: English Package Ex press Office, 7 Wail street, New York, on or before the day previous to the steamers' departure from Boston to Liverpool, on the 1st and 16th. Messrs. Wil mer Smith, on the arrival of all the steamers from America, run an express to London, and Lloyds wi now possess the advantage of this punctual and rapid conveyance. Military.

-The National Blues, a highly disciplined corps from New Jersey, now on a visit to our city, were received at the City Hall yesterday by the Mayor, and conducted to the Governor's room. They afterwards visited the various public apartments in the building, also enjoyed the view from the topof the Hall, They appeared to be truly well pleased with their visit. The City Lxspectoe. iometime since we pub lished a memorial from a large number of physicians in this city complaining of the appointment of the present City Inspector, on the ground ol his incompe tency to discharge the duties ct the olhce. A com mittee of the Common Council has made a report on the subject, the majority of which, Win.

S. and Moses Tucker, say they have examined into the subject, and find the incumbent perfectly competent The minority however, Mr. Stephen Ilasbrouck, makes a counter report, which, after expressing a doubt of his ability to write a good hand, closes as follows: The committee, it is understood, are unanimous in the opinion, that nothing has been urged, and they believe will not be, against the moral character and inilustrv of Mr. Leavitt the thine that has oc curred in the least involving that, has been his prevarication about the books in the otnee. In relation to the alleged ignorance of medicine as a science: andhisbeins destitute of thatcener.il knowledge of things regarding the health, so as to nerform mat branch of the duties of the ollice.

uro- perly for the public interests and safety, the. minority ot tiie committee nas no 1 tie slightest acquaintance with him will soon satisfy any one, and it will not nrnhahiv he rli.smitprl bv auv. The minority." therefore, with these views of the whole subject, and tlie nbove statement of facts, feels it his duty to submit fur the consideration of the Common Council the followir.s resolution, viz Uesolved, That Eli Leavitt, the present City In- Lomo LstjiXD Rui.KOAD. This road is to open for passengers on Monday. To-morrow the directors, with a party of their friends, shake hands and dine with their Boston directors and their friends at Green- port, and return in the evening to their respective homes.

Corrttpondcnct of Livingston tr Co. Bi ffauj, July 21, 4 P. The southwestern scheme of connecting Charles ton with Cincinnati, by a continuous chain of rail ways, having failed, I see it is now proposed to take advantage of the Cumberland or Baltimore and Ohio railroad, and so connect Cincinnati with the Atlantic by a much more favorable route, and one which is already the great thoroughfare of western travel and communication. The proposed route is from Parker- burgh to Athens, thence by Chilicothe to Cincinnati, being nearly through the entire state of Ohio, and on avery level surface, and forming on the whole a chain of five hundred miles long, which might be traveled in thirty hours. The project certainly has many things to recommend it, and may, if money continues abun dant, lie carried out.

GOVERNOR DORR. The National Reform Association, in the city of ew 1 orii, at tneir regular weekly meeting, Held last evening, at their Head Quarters, corner of Chatham and Mulberry streets, appointed counsel to proceed immediately to the states composing the first circuit of die United States Courts, fur the purpose of ascer taining uie legal position ot Oovernor Dorr case, and of enforcing all constitutional means to procure his liberation from confinement under sentence for alleged treason against the state ot Kucde Island. Sill hH rpanlntinna u'ar. 11 i r. followed by eloquent speeches from the members and other citizens present.

Subscriptions in aid of the objects, by the friends of iree sunrage and ot the liberation ol Governor Dorr, will be received by the Secretary of the National Re- lorm Association, John Reade street, New 1 Giant. They are growing a giant at Coxsackie, in this state, who promises lo overtop all comnetition in this country or Europe. His name is Nathan Lamp- man, and he is sixteen years old, weighing 198 pounds, standing at tins time 7 feet 1 inch in heiglith, and growing "like mad." He is described bv Dr. Smith as "a great tall, awkward, good natured, sixteen year old boy He is believed already to have the longest legs on the continent, and has actually grown nine inches the last year. He is an ambitious youth, and has great desire to outgrow all creation an aspiration quite likely to reached, for he has gooa neaun aua gooa nanus.

1 ne Doctor thinks he will reach at least another foot, and on the whole we nave a very good prospect ot raising an "Lmpire UnforttthaTE Occurrence. A little hnv named Lawrence L. AfLauren was shot in a very singular manner on Monday, in the store of Messrs. Avery Je Hartwell. A pistol had been connected by a string to a drawer in the counting room desk, so that it would discharge by the drawer being opened.

The little boy. who is brother-in-law of Mr. Hartwell. had been permitted at ail times to go about every part of uie nouse, went 10 me aesK.ana tnrougn carelessness or the characteristic curiosity of bovs generally, ha-pened to open the drawer, when the discharge took place. Eight shot entered his thigh, groin, and the lower part of his abdomen, but none are thought to be dangerous, unless the warm weather causes lnflam-1 It is due to Messrs.

A very A- Hartwell to say, that the pistol was set for a man whom they sus- pectih; sieaung money iitm tneirarawer naa ne opened it, it would have caused a sufficient wound tor detecUon just above the nees. Jackeon (Mm.) Aoutltron 0 July lo. Singular Aim Fortukjite csnnt. Wn learn from the Exchange Reading Room Books, that the ocnuoiier neraiu, arrived at tins port yesterday! trom wun.juu ie lain inst. in iat.i8-iu, long, 721, abriganune caiisized and (nearly full of water.

The schooner WashinTto from North Car olina was lying near, and the crews of the two vessels cut a hole through the bow of the brig, and to their great surprise found in the forcastle, a little boy 12 years of age, whom they oon released from his dark and solitary confinement When found, he was sitting on the head of a cask, with his feet in water, but had plenty of provisions near him. As spon as he saw daylight he commenced aintring mer-lly, and was taken oa board the schooner The boy stated that he was from Jamaica, but could not tell how long he bad been in confinement, and supposed the rest of the crew of the brig had perished. The captain of the Herald did not learn the name of the brig or that of the captain, but from the fact that a boat was picked up at sea on the 14th "mst with captain and crew ol brig Mr Lionel Smith, from atV I 1 1 1 uiiimuh, ajiiaiiTo, wiucui vessel was capsized on the 10th inst. and a boy drowned (as was supposed) in the WTeck, it is reasonable to infer that this is the same vessel. If so, the little fellow must bave been in his gloomy and lonesome prison nine days.

Such a miraculous escape ia sctsicely to be 1UUDU VII ICLVIU. An experiment is about to be made in Puns on air balloons, which is exciting the curiosity of the scientific world to an extraordinary degree. A balloon composed of sheet copper, the 20Qth part of an inch in thickness, rs so far completed that It is now exhibited to die public, and 1 expected to be ready tor ascent in the course ol trie present summer. The constructor is M. Marey Monge, who has undertaken the work for the purpose of testing the paracticabihry of rrial navigation, and of rendering balloons subservient to the study of electrical and magnetic phe-omena.

Lieut. Junius Boyle, of the United States Navy, and now first Lieutenant of the Washington Navy Yard about to leave that station for Port Mahon, in the Mediterranean, as Naval Storekeeper under the act of Coogres passed at the late session, dismissing the present civil incumbents and authorizing the arawint- uieut 01 ouicers ot uie iavy. A serious crevasse took place on the morning af ne nun insu, opposite uie plantation 01 Jlr. in West Baton Kouge, La. The crevasse was about seventy feet ia width.

If they do not succeed in stopping it shortly, says the Baton Rouge Gazette, the damage it will cause to the rear "concession" for' miles is incalculable. A negro man named BiH, belonging to Mr. Cox, of EastBoton Rouge, La was killed ea the 5th ia the Parish of East Feliciana, oa the plantation of Daal Tnrnbull. Esq. He bad secreted himself in one of the negro cabins, and was ia the act ot striking the overseer, Mr.

Wright, with hatchet, when the latter shot him. We are informed by the officers of the steamer Monona, that a man was shot on Friday night just back of Warsaw. Three men supposed to be horse-theives, were discovered by the guard stationed ia thai viclnit. Who, tynoa being tailed, nude t-swer, and Were fired apoa the? re'reatiay, and one of them a Mormon, was killed. St.

Lfatu Republican Joif 16. three oi them EneUsh and the other Irish, arrived at Lewujon last bararday from BernroHa, in aa open boat, after fourteen days of peril and suffering. Tory went to Berrunda search of employ meal, but being disappointed left there in the boat for want ot means 10 otxain a passage other manner. On Morula last ahont one half of the eastern rwTt of the marble floor in the vestibule of the Buffalo post office gave war, precipitating the whole into the basement, ir.rludin- iVm mntenta Hawks' Literary De pot. Fortunately, bo one was in that part of the build ing ana it is remarkable mat it snauid nave iauen ai such a time instead of occasions when crowded with citizens waiting the opening of the mails.

On Sunday, the ltih the vouneest daughter of L. G. Laltin. of Hemminirfnrd. L.

C- met her death bvtakinr a small Quantity of cobalt, a prepar ation made use 01 tor tne destruction 01 nies. Aiirr curlencg for ten hours all the horrors attending Llis fatal poison, she expired. Rn. ForH nt minni. ban made a reonisition on the United States government for 500 troops, to be stationed in the neighborhood of Nauvoo, to prevent any bloodshed by the anti-Mormons or the Mormons.

The Secretary nl the Treasury advertises that the United States stock falling due on the Slst of next December, wilt be redeemed at any time previous, with interest from July 1st, on presentation at the I lank of America tne rsank 01 commerce, or ine Merchants' Bank, New York. A vnnn, mnn stamen1 Xirhnlas Manovich bled to death at the Mansion House in Mobile, on the night of the 15th in consequence 01 tne acciaemai removal from his arm, while in bed, of a bandage oyer the puncture by which he had been bled by a physician during tne day. President Tyler and suite, on Monday, visited the U. S. ship Falmouth, Com.

Sands, lving off Old Point also the U. S. revenue cutter Taney, Cant. Fation, and the new steam cutter Lcgare, where he was received with the customary honors and salutes. The Hagerstown Herald, of Freedom, states that their former townsman, Mr.

Thomas Brumbaugh, accidentally fell from a steamboat, whilst on his way up the Ohio river, and was drowned. The Weather. We have had several refreshing showers within the last four days, which have had a most salutary enect on vegetation, aaa nas been ci incalculable benefit to the com. Sorfdk lkrald July 24. The Sunreme Court of Connecticut is said to have decided against the city of Bridgeport, in reference to tne bonas claimed Dy tne city to nave Deen illegally issued to the liousatonic Kaitroaa company.

Aid. J. II Caldwell was. at the latest accounts officiating as Recorder of the Second Municipality ot New Orleans, in place of Recorder lialuwin, who nad leu town. Anions; the arrivals in town on Wednesday was John Koss, Head Chief of the Cherokee Nation, V.

Bushyhead, another celebrated chief of the same tribe, at Howard's Hotel and 11 I). Gilpin, late Attorney General, and lady, at the American. Gen. Peott reviewed the military stationed at "uf- faloon Tuesday morning, and expressed himself highly pleased with their discipline and soldier-like bear ing. On Friday last.

Miss Barbara Itohrer. a middle aged lady of Hagerstown, put an end to her existence by hanging. herself in her own house cause, hallucination of mind. J. Ti.

Tamer, a respectable inhabitant of the parish of St. Sctiolastique, L. was found murdered by the side ot bis lime kiln on Sunday morning. A nerro woman named Tina Lewis, died at Key West a f-w davs since, at the astonishing Bge of 117 years. She retained her faculties to the last.

A man named Jnnrrlan was recently shot dead in Benton county, Alabama, by a woman named Brad bury. She was arrested. obert Miller, aged 18, was drowned at rittsburgh while bathing on Saturday evening. For the Evening Post. Mr.

KniTnri. The most disaereeable annoyance which a great man in this country is subject to, is the use or rather the abuse of bis name by uneasy restless and dipsatUfied' politicians, who claim to be his triends, and he is, as the lawyers say, remediless in the premises. The process is this the ercat man's name is used by the desiguiug, knowing full well that it will be received with such popular favour a3 to cover and con-eeal the deaisms of the movers, and thus ihcv CalTV on the work of mischief by making Ins honest and unsuspecting friends their instruments. This is making a man's popularity and his friends, work against liimscu. Bevond all controversy the greatest name in this state is that of Silas Wright.

There no place of honor which the democratic party in this state would not willingly give him. It is equally true that his name has been pressed by a few as a candidate for governor of this state against his expressed wishes- reiterated published, and re-pubiinea ny nisautnor-ity. There are many of his admirers and true friends who are unwittingly contributing their assistance to further a schme which himself in an authorized publication characterizes as the means of difficulties or divisions in the democratic party in this state," who would upon a further view of the qnestion come to the conclusion to change tneir course as a matter of sound state pohey and as evincing true friendship to himself. That friendshin must be esteemed bv himself as rather equivocal, which would remove him from a high place, which affords the fullest scope for the exercise of his great talents for the benefit of the people of this state, and to the advancement of his own fame, ana wnien is congenial 10 nis lastes, 10 piace 111111 111 a position to which his repugnance is so great that nothing short ot a positive command win muuee mm to occupy it. It is a little remarkable, as an instance of friendship, also, that those who urge his nomination, have assigned but one reason why, in their judgment, it is necessary it should he made, ana that is mat an incumbent of the office of Governor of necessity must make many enemies, and itwould therefore be good policy to take one who has notyvt mads tnose enemies Can thev be true reflecting friends who would compel Mr.

Wricht to foreeu the of his present position, to occupy one which is represented to be so full of difficulties, that, at the eiid of two years he must be set aside as unfit for use, because ot his unpopularity with disappointed office seekers 1 It would be exceedingly bad nohev at any time, and more particularly at this time, to withdrawn him from the United States Senate, especially as we scarcely know who could be lound to fill his place. That is the place for him. He is there great among the greatest an honor to our state, i tit-re he desires to remain. There his friends, and the friends of the democratic party, with him to remain. It is conceding too much to the disaDiiointed seekers nf office to allow them to call him from thence to the sacrifice of public interest and private feeling, or for others to call him that they may be propitiated.

1 he standard ot democratic virtue is not yet so low that a public man must be sacrificed, or shoved from place to place to appease the anger of the disappointed. Yield now to such clamors, (and your late correspondents think it is a good reason for yielding,) and you yield every thing wmcn couiu inauce a virtuous man 10 lase omce. Colonel Pluck would be a fit Governor for such people, and Mr. Naylor a proper President. I repeal, that the suggestion that a man in the necessary discharge of the duties of a high office must be made to yield to the clamors of the disaffected, with whose wisnes ne nas come in collision, is a suggestion mat will only be seconded by a mob, and will be spumed at by every friend of republican institutions It is a gross libel' on the intelligence and virtue of the de mocrats ot this state, to say that they are so unstable, so weak, or so wicked, as to desert a man whom they have elevated for such a cause.

Show me, Mr. Editor, a person who would supersede a Governor of his own election for such a cause, and you will show me a person who would desert his friend or his duty, as interest or caprice, whichever ruled the hour, might dictate. MANIIATTAN. Postponement. The Sacred Mumc Society have postponed their concert and excursion till next Tuesday evening.

We cannot render onr readers a better service than to dl reel them to Messrs Boardnian At Hart's advertisement of Garden Syringes. We know they are very useful in de stroying Insects which gather upon flowers aad plants at this season of the year. Messrs B. A. have also a general assortment of BrUtannia Ware, at Burling Slip, near Pearl st, the oldest stand In the city.

Noticb. The steamboat Emerald will resume her extra trip to Kingston, on and after Sunday next July 28th, land Ing at the Intermediate landings. For further particulars. sec advertisement In another part of this paper. 2 Sakos's SABssrsatLU The practical results of expert menu are worth more than alt the splendid theories that ever were invented.

In acerLiin consultation of Physicians, says an old writer, they all differ about the ailure of aa lermitnnt Each, however, was ready to define the disorder. The patient was a king. At length a person who had performed many extraordinary cures without ostentation, was called in. and his opinion solicited. Genii.

men," said he, you all seem to diner about th aature of aa intermittent nemiit me to expiaia it Aa aa intermittent is a duorder which I can cure, and yon by argumen sever caa. And thus, while plaujlule theorists are erasing about the possibility nf curing hereditary scrofula, and various other diseases arising from a unhealthy condition of the vital fluids, Messrs SANDS step In wilh their la- I unfile preparation of Senaparilla. and say. Scrotola, King's Evil and their kindred complaints are disorders gea- Uenran, which our preparation will cure and your argu ments win not. Pamphlets, with full particulars, certificates, etc, caa be nan gratis ol tne proprietors and tneir agent.

Prepared aad soliL wholesale and retail, by A. B. at D. Pms, wholesale 79 Fulton street New York. Sid also at 273 Broadway, 77 East Broadway, and drug s'" terieraiiyuiroughont the United Slates.

V7 MEDICAL TESTIMONY. The following is only additional evidence of ihe many resdinoaials received from the first medical pnedtamera ia the country, ot' the value and confidence attached hv th iihumi the nm- taston, lo the true article of Sarsaparilla. Such have no pratnomj aaa recommending Bbistol's Prrrsarao. Fen. 14.

1843. Drwior A. N. McDowell, of this city, (who is a graduate of rai), aaa aa practiced Here for aauong to nest has menuoned to trs several times, that he had prescribed Car-lienurr'a, Marsliail's, Briitnl's, aad varinos other prepara-lioBs of Sarsaparilla, but Invariably found that Bristol's produced decidedly the most certain effects, and was Ihe most efficacious arrparauoa he ever met with, aad that he eonld prescribe wilh eon trace in obtaiainc th desired effect B. A.

FARN STOCK as. CO. Carrton. Ask BrisloTs Sanaparula aad see that the written glean lure of C. C.

Bristol is over the cork of the boule, aoae other is genuine. Williaat Burger, 50 Cortlandt st N. V. General Agent TH eoaelBdiBg exswinatioa of ta pupils of the New York Inauretina for lb Bliad wdl take place at the limitation, at 1 o'clock oa 0 afternoons of MONDAYaadTC EeV DA the 29th aad 3Uta iaataat Patroas. beaeiactnn, aad member of the IastitutkM, the clergy, the firijd of the pupil, and all who are iBiraled ia the dacattoa of th Bliad, are invited to attend.

By order. GEO. F. ALLEN. JyOC 3ta6Uk27thiL290l SKreiary.

REFRIGERATuRI, Drl for the aavla Vemtllatest Re very educed trteea, wanaalBd eooaltoaay la ass tog el her Wlta a tare aas Buwcket ping HARDWARE AND WOODWAtK. For sal at the old established war store, 255 3IOCBATKi Jl W31 11 AXIOMS, XVr PRESIDENT. JAITIES K. POLK, Ol TenaesMe, FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. GEORGE JI.

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ONJERDONK, Iv02 1 Pnbl'uber and Bookselle-, 95 John st. tfr Kicursien lowtoiied. Inconsequence of the unfavorable stnte of the weather, and, at the urgent re quest of many of the frionds of the Hue red Jluilc eociety, who have purchaed Tickets for the Occasion, the commit tee have deemed It advisable to pmtpnne the Grand Exeur sion until TUESDAY EVENING next, 30th inst Fur ther particulars will be given in deudl in the mean time. 't FINE SEWED ROOTS S3 X. B.

W. HOW, No. 118 Maiden-lane. A complete assortment of Geotlenwn's Boot well made oa French lasts and equal to any sold In the city at the same price an for sale by the case or single pair. Also as above and on aa reasonable term fin Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers ax.

Persons ia want of any article in the shoe Una, will not do better than to call at no. 1H Hauten lane. Jtimiiiel Ac Evcrson, NO. 47 FERRY STREET, Dealers in Ilides, Oil and. Leather, Also.

Boots, Shoe and Broeans by the case. Liberal advances In cash made on consignment. nryHnp jfohn It. Acker man, DRAPER ct TAILOR, No. -132 BROADWAY.

Military, Naval, and Consular Uniform made in the best style, and agreeably with the prescribed regulations. juiy6np J. II. J. 71.

Pratt, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PAPER IIANOIIYGS, Ho. 7 sioncstreet, (A few door below Hanover Square.) New-Yoeb. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, BRITANNIA WARE, fee SEAITIAN E.O WERRE having removed from the corner of Greenwich to 27U Spring, between Greenwich and Hudson, offers for sale a general assortment of Builder's Hardware, Dixon a. Sons and American Britannia Tea and Coffee Pots, Lamps, spittoons, ate. jeI5nptr FREDERICK.

JLIESE, StANUFACTI'REIt AND IMPORTER OF Surgical Instruments, No. 103 jySa New-Yori. Perifocal Spectacles. AT No. 182 BROADWAY.

A New and Superior Article, of American manufacture inducing- ease lo the weary eye, and strength 10 tne weak. Numerous testimonials of their merit can be shown but the pnhlic are invited to judge fur theinselves difficult cases of dencient vision solicited. jy-4 np 0110 US CNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. J. P.

WAKEirrAN Sc 70 maiden Iianc, Sole Acenls for the Cohoes Manufactory. Also, a Inrse assnrlnrent of Shaker, and all other kinds of Shirts and limwers. JYynP CrJion i 1 1 desenpuons Job Printing, executed wilh neatness and despatch at the office of the Evening Post, No 25 Pine street CARDS, PAMPHLETS, POSTING BILLS, LEGAL BLANKS, POLITICAL BILLS, CATALOGUES, CIIAJIBERS'S CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES, 385 II roadway. ap23np Fringes. a A.

BOOTH, 100 William street New York. Im mw porter and Manufacturer or FRINGES, GIMPS, CORDS and TASSELS, ZEPHYR WORSTED, CANVASS and Patterns, Coat Cords, Petersham, and other Bindings. and all kinds of Tassels and raney Trimmings, try the case or otherwise. His assortment will be kept full during the fall, as he will be receiving the newest and most fashiona ble styles. Terms and prices shall be such as to give satis faction.

jy'JS is HINT Ac 93 Willia.ru jn nave receiTeo oy lire LjiDcny, Agnes, esunimsier, Liverpool, ille de Lyon, and steamer Hibernia Cases of low, medinm, and superfine black aad colored German and rrencn Cloths. Do do Cassuneres and Doeskins. 3-4 and 8 4 Fancy Cassimeres. Cashmere, Silk aad Velvet Vestings. While and colored Sntteeos.

China and Crimson Brocade. Lines Cambric Handkerchiefs. Merino and Silk Shirts and Drawers. Merino and Cotton half Hose. Thibet and Cashmere Winter Gloves.

Buck and Kid do do. Fancy Winter Cravats. Black and colored Silk Velvets. Do do do Serges. Treble Corded Twist Buttons.

Pilots, Beavers. Blankets, Alpacas, Verona Serges, Twist sewings, ate au oi wmcn tuey oner tor sale by the pack ngeor piece, on tne most iavoranie terms. jytcr MorsT Plbasat Paisos, I Sing Sing. Julv20th. 1844.

i TJHOPOSALS will be received by tbe Inspectors of js. me Mount rieasnnt r-ixte rnson, at the omce or the Prison, until tbe2Xih day of August next at 11 o'clock, A. for furnishing the convicts ia this Prison with Provisions for one year from aad including the first day of November ext. One hundred Rations of said supplies shall consist of one huadnd pounds of good merchantable inspected prime Beef, sMugaiere ana nncaea wis coming ran or winter or seven ry-nve pounds ot good merchantable inspected prime Pork Dfly pounds of good mere ban table inspected Rye Flour; seventy five pound nf gond merchantable sifted Indian Meal two gallon of food Molasses two quarts of Rye or Peas In tbe grain two quarts of rood Vinegar two oa. of food ground Pepper; oa quart of fine Salt and three aad a nan aosbeia or rotatoe.

The Beef for said Rations shall be supplied for one half the time, aad Pork for one half of the time ao that the said Prisoners shall half of the time be supplied wilh Pork, aad half of th time with Beef, ia soch order, and interval of time as the Agent shall require, or direct for two months nf the year, wit, from th 10th July to the 10th of September. The Contractor shall be at liberty, instead of furnishing potatoes as sbove mentioned, lo furnish Peas, Beans, or Rice, as a substitute ur potatoes, as Ihe Agent may require. If peas, beaaa, or rice be supplied as a substitute, the Contractor will required to famish so much of said arttclaa as will be equal in vain at fair market price, to to eighty-eight for each one hundred rations. All article to be of good merchantable quality. Payments lobe made at Ihe Prison oa the first of each Bsoata.

Persons making Proposal will pleas state the price per handled rations. The qaanUty required will probably average nns hundred awl fifty rations per day. Sanatactnry security will required for the faithful per-fonneace of the contract, aad the names of the securities must accompany the Prodoaais. Tbe Inspector reserve tbe right to receive ar reject such propositioos a will, ia their cyutioa he In the interest of the Instituoo. WM.

H. PECK, jy26 CS-Uya Agent of State Prison. PRUSSIA BRISTLES 1 cask each, Vint Cck aad Extra Crown, just received and for sal by jy2S G. WATSON. CO, 164 Wakw sf.

T-i AHDFK SYRINGES A new supply Owav VJs Irons who were dwpooiaied when calling for fardea Syringe, are informed that we bow have a supply, aad shall eadeavor in fatarn to keep a erarsaat supply. Price (3 each. For sale at Burling Slip, by jyag BOARDMAN fc HART. FrLEEK'S OIL POLISH Aa excellent article for boots, ladies' shoe. e.

ac. for sal by jy96 G. WATSON at tXJ- 164 Water st CARRIAGE TOP LEATHER A very superior ar ocla, fog sale by G. WATSON A Jy 164 Wsser st niTE.1T LEATHER Jap Oota, Bilk, ax ra Xtacturedaadsotdby Jy2 G. WATSON A CO, I4 Water i PIti IRON Soaica aad wasariran, oa kaad, aad for by JyI7 MACKTE A LEVER ETT, 107 WaSer 4Tk Bo Tia Plate 4x aad extra siaea, af la best jvl? esaada.

lass revetted aad for sale by ACKfE A LEYERETT. hfi Water CtHCATHISG COPPEK, aiaeieat sues, K7 nana aaa saie ny MACkUC a. LEYTTRrTT, 107 Wsisr street COAHMEIXCIAL. 5--' -vTntDAV, July Js." Attha Stack Board kvday OUa Ca, 1810, advaaead Barks aad Moawwk KaU Bona, Cfeatna Company, la-diaaa'SoBar Bonds, Leaf Uaad Ball Band decHaed FanamTraa aadbia Ban Boaa, ssom Caa stay aad Norwich and Worcester Bad Bond par oral. Sale af Stoeka sit the Exelukajffev-Jaiv.

SOT) Y. Ca, 1883 IIS lBtme YS's, 183 1309 Ohio 6 1660 4 SOQO do do slO 6000 do MiOdo do 3 98 1000 lad- 2i ya Sme do do 13UU0 Kentucky Cs 5 th 8tae Rk i do do 5 do 23 ltKi do Am Ex. Bk 6 75 da 8 Bk (4 50 do do. SO do do SS do Ylckstmrf 84 1U8 do iaa no Mom 1 ui'i. 14 90 do Far.

TrostWO 41t St) do do 41 50 do do 40 60 do Canton I SSdo do 39J I SO da. lSOdo aa MM do BeadiacR K. SO do 4o 10 vm do 40 5 do h30 SO do Longlald.Mai KJO do 130 do I9 M0 do ViOdo 100 do do. 40 do MefcTrNO. 35 do 5 do Erie RK do a.

Wor. 17S do do S3 do 109 do Btoa'ma6a. 100 do fe0 SO do do SO do Barleai 50 do do Pablic StaclL ExckeuiB-e-July 98. 0000 suuu so on. 103 9CMI0 lllinoli b's, I860 31)00 do 00 low Indian SO N.

A.Tra..b30 5S do 8 Bank 10U do Far Trust bnw SO do do 33 do Cant Co bod do 25 do 431 434 14 41 41 39 53J 33 Eris B. i do 50 do Long hi. 35 do 50 do NorA-W. b3 50 do do 75 do do 100 do do 10 do Hud at Berk 25 Uticafc 50 do Harlem 50 do Patpnoa Fall Importation. 9 ao 50 Sd 64 C4 ei 611 i 60 63 SI sen SH i 45 441 73 73i 94 94 Bi so si 4 Cernjvradcacc Limngtta tr Hipresl.

Bcftalo, July 24, 4 P. 12i 731 There a palpable dunlantioa la oor unporta tor the past week, a compared with those which preceded It Only ndnr aad 400,000 basnets of wheal came la daring the third week In July, and the receipts to day have been very light, The canal eipora, too, have been very limited. It give ma pleasure, however, to communicate the improvement now experienced here. It would be impracticable to particularize the extent of the transactions but it is known that large lots, embracing some eight or ten thousand barrels, have been sold to go out of th market, at prices ranging from (3 to Oi, including Cascade, Union, Youngstown, and the highest grade of fancy, and all fresh ground. Common brands Ohio aad Michican, brought $3, 53.

A cargo of Yellow Corn sold for canal distillery, at 39 cents. No fresh cargoes of wheat ode ring. Top range 78 cents. SILK GOODS. 10 William street, corner of Bearer New fork, iESPKCTFULLY announce that they have made extensive armncementa tnr tha Fall Trade, which will enable them to present greater Inducements than ever to u-erehant throughout the United State to visit this market tne present season, tor the purchase ot Silk and Fancy Goods.

They hare already received by late arrivals, a great variety of new aad rich good, and will also receive by the next packets and steamer, an assortment of the latest and most beauUful styles of French, German, Italian and English Silk and Fancy Goods ever offered in this market samples of which are now exhibited and it ia their determination. a heretofore, not only to be eoutaasy supplied with a complete assortment adapted to all aecdons of the country, but to present the nncest and most Wurraaa to the city or most fashionable trade. Their stock will be com posed in part of the following articles, viz Dress Goods. In every variety, eonsisdn of Italian Lustrines, black and blue blk tiros de Swiue, Gms de Rhine, plain and striped Ispahan. Gros de Royals, striped aad fig'n tiros de ivaples, fe kin He Messlne.nch urocade una melon.

Brucbe hud and striped foult do Boies, rich lilac stripe. Gros da France, blk, blue blk and changeable stripe and ug'd Gros d'Afriuneft. plain and fizM Satins. Sec. ate.

die. Paris Mouselin de Laines, entire new designs and various qualities. d'Kcosse or laten fans stvies. CHUSANS. T1BSANS.

ALPACCAS, BOMBAZINES, French Prints. Also, various new styles of Dress Goods which will he strictly confined to their own trade. The whole presenting an assortment, it is believed, which not be surpassed in this or any other market Shawls. Consisting of rich Chnmelon, Ottoman, Poult de Sole, fie'd Satin, Brocade, Ate. Also, splendid Broche, Cashmere, Em broidered Melville, Kabyle, plain, printed and embroidered Mousselinede Laine and Thibet Shawls, Merino, Plaid Bel vedere and various new styles Woolen Shawls, also, very rich Cashmere Long Shawls.

Laces. English, French and German Thread Laees and Edginrs. Also, Guipure, Asbburton and other styles, low priced Edgings and Laces, Muslin Trimmings, Swiss Mulls, Ulsbop Uwm, Book Cain hue and Jaconet Muslins, and every va neiy of plain and ng a itcus tor caps, capes, veils, ac Gloves. Consisting of Kid, Silk, Cashmere, Merino, Berlin and Buck, In great vaiicUes, together with a lull stock ol fancy Mitts millinery Goods. el vets for Hats, plain, uncut, figured, plaid, enure new styles Bonnet Silks, plain, changeable, chine and hgured.

a comniete assortment Hat and Cap Ribbons, en tire new designs, and the most splendid assortmont ever. oncreo. Also, various styles 01 ivect timDnns, lain rntte- tasand Satin do black and colored. Artificial Flowers, Feathers, Trimming Laces, Ribbon Wire, Cords, Gimps, Foun dations, crown tunings, ate. Also Pocket Hdkfs, of Pongee, Spi oilfield, Corah, Flag, Bandanna and Linen Cambric, ia every variety.

Italian Sewings, Fenezeo's, Rubinaccl's, Persico'a, Beaux', fee. fee. Fancy Hdkfs, Cravats and Points, printed Mnnss. de Laine. Thibet Paltnarine, Florida and other styles of Dress Shawls.

Italian, Gros de Rhine and Lustring Cravats, of every size Beans tor genuemen 01 saun, plain, figured and em Droiderea urns Grain, actc Velvets, bis. blue blk and col various Qualities. Vest- ines of Satin, Armure, Cashmere, ax. Ate. Silk Serges.

Sinchews. Sarsnets. Levantine. India Satins. Elastic Suspenders, Mohair and Silk Coat and Vest Bindings anu 1.0ms, fancy oimps, nnees, etc Together with every article usually to be found in fancy stock, which they" engage on as favorable terms as in any olherestabltsbmenL ROBERT JAFFRAY itfs rcari aircer, tup stair.) A RE receiving by the steamers and packets, the follow- xm.

ing desirable goods, which they oner for sale by the piece or case, on tinerai terms: Kicn rens printed Laines and uasnmere English and Scotch do do Black Alpaeca Lustres, cotton and silk warps Chusans, of new styles Gentlemen's rich Scarfs and Cravats, in great variety i nmnnc tidkis, oi an styles anu qualities Dress Silks and Rlack Silks of all kinds Silk Hosiery and Glove Kid and Buck do Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs Ladies' Dress Ildkls Rich Broche, Plaid, Silk and Stradilla Shawls I jice Goods of every style and quality Embroidered Trimmings and Collars Fancy Cnpand Bonnet Ribbons, ate English Broadcloths of the best inike. Merchants are respectfully requested to call and examine ine aoove oetore they buy. jy -Jnmp J. Orvillc Taylor Co. 10 Cedar Street, New-York, OFFER for sale, at the lowest prices for cash, a very extensive assortment of Rrowa Sheetings and Shirting Bleached do do Woollen.

Cotton and Carpet Yarns Twine, Wick, Balls, Wadding. Jtc Prints, various stvies of Merriiuac, Cacheco, Ac. Satinets, blue, drab and mixed Beaver and Pilot Cloths Cloths and Cassimeres Alpaca Lnstres Cachmere D'Ecasse Mousseline de Laines Shawls Woollen Flannels Printed Cotton do Kerseys, Linseys, ate. fee Together with a general assortment of Fancy aad Blade Dry Goods, on the most favorable terms. jyi FRENCH GOOUS tOIl FALL TRADE, aTl HARLEM HA YEN A im porters ol French A Goods, 22 William street are now receiving their supply of Fall Goods, composed of the followlug articles, to wmcn tney invite tne attention oi oeaiers Silk for Dresses Aa extensive assortment of figured, came non and striped sua, le ana zi inches wide, in all quality and price, also rainbow and other bonnet silk.

Ribbons A large assortmentof bonnet ribbons new style. In all numbers satin ribbons, plain and erinipt, and shaded, from No. 1 to 6. Velvets Black and blue black Lyons velvets; also colored and bine black German velvet, for bonnets. Fancy Vestings Plaid, chine and figured velvet vestings, new style; also, a large assortmentof cachemere, low price of black and colored vestings.

Sails Vestings A full assortment of this article also, an assortment of black and colored serge. Scarfs and Cravats Black and figured satin gentlemen's scarfs; also, 34 and 36 inches black gross de rhine cra- vates. Fancy Hdkfs, and Point In silk, velvet eamellon, velour fris aad chine, aatia aad other styles, landing from ship VilledeLyon. Worsted Mitts A large assortment of all prices and qualities plain and half finer mill, with elastics tnrai. Lac and Filet Goods Black and while Briuelle lace for trimmings; nitet gloves sad milts, figured lace veils; also, an assortment of love veils.

Shaws An extensive assortment of cachemere aad Thibet Inoous wag ana square shawls; satia, valours Ottoman aad otner sua snawi. Cachemere d'Ecosse Very rich pattern tar dress. jyxz HOWU. Abraham II. Sands Co.

riaelesatleama Retail Cxtemists aunsl Draisrrlsta, 273 Broadttay, Corner Chambtrntreet, Grttniu AstUtag, RESPECTFULLY call the attentioa of Families, Phvst- cians, and the pablic renemlly, in lown aad country, ta II 1 1 lulu hwui, nu wci aujca OS DRUGS AND MEDICINES. and a large assortment of the most delicate Freaeh. EnfftUh. Cermaa asdAmericaa PERFUMES, EXTRACTS, COSMETICS, 4te tngether with a great variety of Broshe, Lowa, hu uuna, hihvi flu ue AOUt or 1 Nursery, PIiYrnCIANST PRrCRlPTlONB, aad family receipts, wul receive particular atlentioa. Tha very best of Medicine constantly kept oa hand, aad a ttt peaeat peraoa always in readiness both aright aad day, as prepare uwra IB inv nauat twviui araa sriewunc manner, with a scrurmkma regard to correctness.

LEECHES of the tastkiBd always kept for sale, or they will be applied, ataav hour, by aa experienced peraoa. MEDICINE CHESTS for sale of vtiiaa aaueraa: Jn nuea aaa rennea ia tne neett aaa most carerui manner. MINERAL WATERS. from the (nion. Coarress, Pavillioa, aad IoaUns einnngs; also, nite tul and aeicner waters always ea band, and packed so a transport with aafety say di- $y- Goods sent lo aay part of the city.

Broadway, corner of Chambers Kreet Granite Baild ing- Jy 15 1 map LOOKINC GLlASl a. YIllrSO.1 A StIITH, Va, lis Fnliwaa at. II and Hi o. 98 Aaa street kvMgenlariMUmatise and stnes, are enabled to farms in- 1 l.sana. ImkMsg Glare Plaan.

GiU Moaldiag, Wiadow Coreiee aad Piccsre FraasBS, aad all other articles i therrUaeof boaiaeas, at as low price and trpoa a fcvorani inrsw a at aay masilar esaMwhaseat ia lb I'sira. I (Xteat variety aad qraat- 'v wwaaaaoaaup, uaar woea at Bin ill paaai They re-rp -tfully aoiiot aa axamiaauoa thereof from Couatry rae I Thiss thair hnaana PWa-aadMaa. lei Glasses mad to order ia every variety of styia, from th aaast plua to lb atost elaborate style of oraaaseat Ah, laaariBeaad tlsarJvigafranaa4 ia every varwty of gilt aad vtai itaaswutaa, vnataax, saapn. ap-Jvap OFFIC0E9 TO LET. B3r A number af -rarncidioni, hghl aad airy Omce, suilaaue for Uwyare, Is 14.

Posies sua give insaaedialely. Appry the Eveai Pa BuBdiags, No, S3 and 2S Plae- street, adjoisung th Custoat Housa. FRIDAY, TWO a CLOCK. P. M.

Facw H.1VAXA. Onr dates tram Havana are to the 6th inst. had very little ia them of moment. The best news, to oar mind. i rtt th Italian opera eomnany is to open at Havana ra October next, with iilia WCTici TirmET.i.YT Abjiest.

A man named Samuel Van- dergrift, was arrested yesterday morning by Officer ilempuiil, 01 tne necoruer umce, on ine cnarge 01 being concerned in the late Southwark riots. The Recorder received information of this individual, two or three days since, but, on inquiry, found he was out of town. Rv diliirent search, he ascertained the whereabouts of the accused, and was about sending off (or him, when be was told be bad returned to tne city ana me place where he could be found pointed ont. Officers were desjntched, and in due time, he was brought to the Recorder's office. Two witnesses testified to his clearing and try ing the cannon at the wharf on Sun day morning, and aiterwards helping otners to arag 11 up to the church.

Upon this testimony, he was committed to answer the charges of treason, riot, and accessory to murder before the fact The accused was not traced to the firing of the cannon npon the military at night, but the mere possession oi it at an earlier period in a riotous manner, is prima facia evidence that the accused continued with it when used subsequently in a more fatal maimer than against the brick walls of a church. Philad. Ijtdgtr. Lyons, who died of the wounds received in the riots on the 17th instant, it was stated in one of the papers, bad his death accelerated by excitement produced by an officer calling on him with a warran). The Philadelphia Gazette gives the following account of the matter, which shows the true cause of his death: We are informed that Lvons himself rave an ac count of the circumstances in which he received the fatal woubd, the purport of which account was, that he and several others had chased one of the 'Hibernia Greens into a house in the neighborhood of Fifth and Small streets, and pursued him into the garret, where tney oeiu mm ana disarmed him.

Lyons was exhibiting the musket at the window to the mob, as a token and trophy of their victory, wnen ne was snot oy some one in tne street, wno, as Lvons mistook him for the aolrlier. In stead, therefore, of losing his life by the first fire of tne military, ne ten Dy tne weapon ot one ol bis own fellow insurgents. Lyons acknowledged that he assisted in loading ana nnng tne nrst cannon, in tne rear ot the Queen street Church. "t-k far from his death being 'hastened, if not in a great measure produced by threatened arrest, we have uie auinoniy 01 Murray uush, the prosecuting attorney, for stating (hat no warrant had ever been served upon Lyons, and that he never was visited by any police officer during his confinement in the nosputii. The warrant, which was made out.

bears date of July 23. The officer who had it in charge, was in formed that there was no occasion for serving it, as was apparently dying." PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. July 35. Offerings of the week eonisted of GOO head Pennsvlva nia and lis) Kentucky Beef Cattle, 170 of which were taken to New York 150 Cows sad Calves, 300 Hogs and 1 jog sbeep and lambs. rncen or Iteevea ware from 94 to 5 25, extras 5 50 the 100 lbs 80 head left over.

Cows Sales from CIS lo $30 for common to extra. noes mostly sold at S-M4f per HU Ilia. Pbeep and Lambs we quote from 914 to2a3. Hiy There ia a better snnoly sales of rood old Timothv at B0 a 90cts, and new per cwt Straw ia scarce and nnags sjiaa per iuu nues. PmLABCLrina.

July 25 The flour market continues nnlr-L and the few sales making are within the range of la4 25 mr sonna old t'enn a and estern brands and fresh ground. Rve Flimr A smnll sale at Whaat FimW uIm of good new Southern at 9flc. Cora None arriving, and good Southern yellow is in demand at 43a44c; Penn'a45a 40 cents. Onla we quote dull at 23 cu new, and 25 ct for old Delaware. PiTKansiacH, July 22.

Business continues very dull. Vegetalien Is suffering by the drought and some streams are drmd op. New Wheat arrives in moderate quanUty, and tha price declined last week to 85 for good quality emus on tide water were sold at 85 down In 82, deliverable tnis monin. 1 nere nave been no sales or lour. Tobacco was In belter demand last week, and the ouanfi- ty impeded quite moderate.

Lugs sold generally from $1,75 to 2,25. loaf lo 7,50 the accounts from abroad for this article also, are very discouraging. The duty in Belgium na wen quadrupled. 1 ne sloes in London was iHoo hhds in Liverpooil 11,700 hhds and on the Continent they were larger than last year. Cotton We quote 7a and downward as in quality.

Corn 35 to 40c Intel. Mobile Maacrr, July 17, Cotton Liverpool Classifica tion lnferior4a 44, ordinary 5n5A, middling 61 a 6. mid dling fair 7, fair 74, good fair nominal, good and fine nomi nal. Keeetved thisweea 313 bales, and exported 211(17, leaving a stock on hand nf 6,125 bale. The receipts this season at this portare 459,818 biles, including 797 from Florida.

ArecsTA, Jnly 18. Cotton There has been but a mode rate business done during the week. A slight decline has taken place In prices, suy Imm an eight to a quarter of a cent The sales effected have been at from 41 to 61 els. Pbiudilthh, July 26 Ar sens Leonids. Pinekham.

8 ds fm Eastport; Larkin, Churbuek, Boston; Squire A Brothers, Steeiman, Boston George Klotts, Beuy, Fall River; Pemaquid. Fnsaett New York Brick, Reeves, N. Have sloop Levant Dickersen, Savana. Amved la tbe Schuylkill Sens John Harding. Jr, Wines-more, Bridgeport Conn; Gen.

Lafayette, Janris, Norwalk, Conn Marry 4t Elizabeth, Clark, New Haven A Ia malaria. Lawn. Boston barge Stoneybrook, O'Brien, NYork. NonroL. July 24 Sid ship Russell, Lamphar, for Cowes, CHUtLBSToa, July 22d Below brig Eleanor, from Balti more.

Cld sch A Brown, Westhrnok, Havana. Savanmah, July 22 Sid sch Wilder, Bentley, Boston; sip Levant Dickereon, Philadelphia. New tlBLBAHs, July Id A it brig Street, MeCnnnell, Havana; steam sch Eagle. Trainer, Mobile; schs Bowers, Bay St Lonis; Mary Angeline, Smith, do. 17th Cld Steamship New York, Wright, York; ships Hannibal, Parker, Cadiz; Birmingham, Robinson, Cowes bark Ralph Cross, Glover, Marseilles; schs MississiDtri.

Rebo. Campeachy; Ranger, sloop Sarah Fovle ii -i OIUHI VrUipUS 1U1.U. Captain Collins, of the brig Empressarln, at New Orleans from Havana, states that a brig which arrived at that port on tne oin inst reported navmg r-poaen on trie day previous, off Key West the three-masted schr Republic, Captain Crane, from New York for New Orleans, sailing under canvass. Considerable anxiety had been felt for the safety of the Re public, which is a new vessel, built on the propeller num. and Intended lo run between New Orleaa and Galveston.

She had been oat 38 dava. YORK LIFE I.VSUKA'CK AD la TRUST COMFANY-rersons msy eflect insurances I witn tnis company on their own liveserthe lives of others, and either for the whole duration of life, or for a limited period. The payments of premiums stay be either nude an nually er in a gross sura. 1 late i oi insurance of ene hundred dollars en a single life. Age I year 7 years For life Age 1 year 7 year for life 14 71 88 1 63 .18 1 46 1 70 OS li 77 Hi 1 off SB 1 67 1 78 It 16 84 91 1 61 I 40 IN 1 88 20 17 86 81 1 6 41 1 78 1 88 81 16 89 160 43 1 86 1 89 840 If- 90 91 1 73 48 1 89 1 93 8 81 30 91 98 1 77 44 1 90 1 94 C8 91 99 97 182 48191198 3 73 22 94 99 188 461921 8 387 28 97103 193 47 193199 4 01 34 99 1 07 1 98 4814 902 4 17 100 111 304 49 1 9 3 04 4 4 SO 107 117 3 11 0 1 8 3 09 4 80 97 1 19 1 23 9 17 81 1 97 3 90 4 7 S8 120 1S8 3 34 9 309 337 490 29 1 38 1 86 3 31 88 3 10 3 69 94 SO 1 81 1 38 3 38 84 3 le 3 89 6 49 81 1 39 -1 43 3 43 I 13 HI 6 7 39 1 33 1 48 3 60 86 3 47 3 68 8 0 33 1 34 1 48 3 67 67 3 70 4 90 47 84 1 36 1 84 3 84 I 88 8 14 4 81 6 6 36 136 1(3 3 78 I 89 367 463 6 74 86 1 89 1 67 3 81 60 4 If 4 91 7 89 37 I 43 1 63 3 l-9ney wiU be received in depesite by the company held in trust, apaa which interest will be allowed a fol Iowa: Cpoa any ear aver $100 irredeeaiahle for 1 year, 4 per ct 10 peret I 108 for 9 mea.

3 per ct i where the arecarnt lo be deposited shall exceed lf)0t, i ins rate ot interest 10 ne nsea ny special agreement Stephen Allen, TatU niaVEB. wm Darn. James D. T. Ogden, James Jones, David B.

Kennedy, Joha O. Coster, The, gunem, Was. B. Astor. BamL Thompson, Stephen Warren, Robert Ray, John Johnston.

Joseph. Keraochan, Albert R. Joha Oreia. Oulian C. VerpIancJX, Henry Brevoert, Jam McBride, James Hooker, Daniel Lord, Jr-Btephea Whitney, John Jacob Aster, Gardner O.

Howlana, Coras. W. Lawrenc, Jonathan Ooedhua, Thorns W. Ladlow, George Griffin, ustiaun. STEPHEN ALLEN.

rrwadeaL CifsBX.cs C. Pauarca, secretary. Richard K. Hodman, Pay sicjan th Ceatpaay. 4 3rnp Ktntnal Life Insurance Company art NEIV YORK.

This Institulios, during the BMnlhof June nas issued nity-one poucae. viz To lterebaat. ttark Aactioaeer Publisher ctatioaer ttannfacturer Ilnigris OfOC5I aaa eeaa jyj Jawlm rnysicuta. Gentlemen. Lathes.

Aget Miller Cooper Tailor Watchmaker IBEXtH FALLCiOODS. BEITICARI ft HITTTON, S3 Beaver straet, ar br nppty of Fall Goods, which -i-a nf aiiali n. mar-' tha InllnwlM Mia Ill, FRENCH MRRINOCIJUTHS a-a ai Mxeotun, aad wane, BOM AZlN Ed A eompMa aaaarbaamt of (rash sooaa. low prtcaa. PRi.VTED GOODS A plaMhd aaorunest of eattratv new aad atecaat design af ariaasd MovMeUaa da Laine.

rwhaaairs d'Eeaaaa, aie-r eutaarMM aU ike miniai tries of lb Part eipoeiUoa: alao, watered animt ann eliaea.walarad cacaemere noaaa.aad aaa rye toad aad MOL'SSELINE DE LAIKES Blacks aad all I nliliM ihaMblk. eiraoras i antaneui and Roam, and tfignor erreti 1 BRILUABJTE A new and bsaattfol artkl and others. We cannot nermii nnraitlvea to doubt that some of our managers wril indace them lo pay this city a visit An eartlimrake haa hm nn ih ialanrL and die Courier stiites that a good deal of sickness has easaed irora tne extreme neat of the weather. If it be nearly aa hot there a here, we do not wonder nt the complaints of the editors X. O.

Jvlw 13. Corrarondenct of (Ac Phiiaddphia xogtr. Jury S5, 1844. Messrs Editors of the Ldmr Haviror heard this morning of an awful explosion in the powder works I tfl tKia killing wn th woramen hit mcuewert and Mr. itnssei one 01 whom haa lett a wife and two children to deplore bis loss.

Th-5 loss is chiefly confined to the dry-house, and a considerable quantity of powder which was drying in it at the time the accident occurred. tteupecuuiiy yours, JUSTICE PEIRCE. for ladiea deep axwmiaf draases, all onauuea BHAWIJ9 Aa exteaaivo aaoranB awuawnnu mm no mooralnx. blk aad coi'd ptaia aad emhroklered titk Iringa Thibet; French eaawla' hair; wont Maaket. phu aad embroidered rich printed eacbemon d'ecoaae, bareca aad Thibet with a eoaaplele aawrtmeat of Paria aad Lyon brucbe.

Thibet ladua aad camel' hair; blk aad eot'd moa-eliae de buae, all sixes, plain aad embroidered also, Yel vet Points aad Shawls. TERKERRI SHAWLS A new and beautiful winter article, of camel' hair wool, la loaf aadaqoan, ia every va-riety, aMenificeaUy printed. BILKS Blk cros de Rhine, (ro de Swiaaa. aad Una blk pn Afriqaea Pekia aoolt d'aoies blue blk armur and finirad extra rich damaK Mk aad while chamreaMe eroa de belonging to Mr. Dnpont, on the Brandywine, I here- Rhine; Paria ouaiiiiea blk poult d'soie blue blk watar-with send voa aa account of the name.

I white and colored; sylphlde rainbow, aad boaaet I am inlormed thai the r.ln.in. tb iJmw in the CRAPES An quail ties, of No. 38, 40, 45 and SO No. 10 aad 12 hat crapes. VELVETS Lyons and German, black, blue black and colored.

SATINS Bonnet's and other superior stylet of vesting satins; blue black and white dress do, all qualities. FANCY VESTINGS Plaid, chine and figured new style vrlmi Baratheas. Braxiiliens and other style black auks broche enchmere and tsney silk do, ia every variety. SERGES, 87 and 30 inch coarse aad na twilled, la all qualities, wilh a complete assortment of superior style, manufactured expressly tor the trade. CRAVATS A rJCAKr as ana -w intu quality Gros Rhine black taffeta aad satin new style silkand enrtoa long aad square figured aali Gros Grata aad Poult de Soie in light and dark colors embossed and printed Thibet and Merino do.

FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS AXD POINTS la Uk, velvet, velorofrise, cheaelL mousseiiua, aatia, and other style, just landed. GUM BRACKS Paris aad Lyoaaaaake, ail qnalltaw. RIBBONS A complete aasoruneat of new style, ia aU Not. received by last arrivals, 1 plain satin, lab crimped satin do. ITALIAN LUTESTRINGS ANDCRA VA TS ruva aw, 34 and 38 Inch cravats and 3t inch lutestrings.

TAR LA TAN Ed 5-4 and 0-4, all qoauue ana coon, very low price. LACES White and colored 111 us ions and Bro relies, new style enp laees. LINEN CAMBRICS AND HDKFS 25 and 30 Inch eain-briM, beimtiteh and riviere border hdkfs, new stylee. GLOVES AMI Mi I Keal r.cypuan gloves anu uniis, filet long and short do, fleecy lined men's and women's do. CASHMERE CLOAK STLT FS Various qualities and prices, new stvies.

VE11J3, LACE AND FILET Various styles and qualities. GREEN BAREGES Paturle Lupin's fnbrie, low price. NET SKIRTS A desirable article also, hair cloth and fleecy lined do, entirely new. ALSO, a eat variety of ladies' dress stuffs for summer aad evening dresaes.com prising black bareges and balzorines, pohuxa, satin sniped aad figured white ground bareges, fee. All of whkh will be sold at the lowest market prices, and oa the usual term of credit Jya-4eod3wnp Boys' and Children's 1 Sm ays vaii isa GEORGE X.

GREEK, Na 110 CHATHAM STREET, will keep constantly on hand, a and eomtdcte assortment of MEN'S, BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, nf all descriptions, made in ike most rasniox-aslb sttlb, to which he would respectfully invite the attention nf those in want. As he has mnde arrangements lo receive CI.OTHS, CASSIMERE8, VEST4NGS, ax, etc-by every Packet and haa secured the service of experienced Cutlers, he pledges himself lo give perfect satisfaction to all a' ho niay purchase. N. B. Garments made to order at the shortest notice and with strict punctuality.

mail np Woolen Goods. WILSON Ci. HUNT fc CO. 82 Will lam -street, cor. of ITIaMen Lane.

fkFt'ER FOK SALE CLOTH! Superfine English, French. German and American Cloths, black and medly eolo-s, of various qualities. BEAVERS ANU PIEOTM. French Casbw Cloths, all colors fancy English Coatings, heavy Pilot Cloths low priced Flushings plain and fancy Beaver Cloths green and bine Blankets; Kerseys and twill ed (. 10ms.

1 1 1 33 CASKICTERES. Superfine French 6-4 and 3-4 plain Doe Skin and fancy Cassimeres English and American do. consisting of all the new styles, in great variety. VESTINGS. A Inrge assortment of rich French and English Cashmere find Silk Vestings, suitable for Autumn; plain English and French Sauns and Lyons silk elvou; ALSO, Fancy Tweed Con rings.

Tabby Velvets, Silk and Alpaeca Serges, Mohnir and SilkCords, Bindings, fancy Woolen and Cotton Linings, Paddings, fee. ate. Together with a general assortment of Goods suitable for Merchant Tailors and Mannfactnrers of Clothing, jvbnptf CANADA, NEW BRUNSWICK. NOVA SCOTIA AND Pi KWrXlU ULAN 13. NOTES COLLECTED, Bills and Bank Notes, purchased and Drafts or Credits granted on the Branch-esirf th Bank of British North America ia the Provinces above, by RICHARD BELL at WLtlUAM MAtl.AtHLAB.

6 and 7 Dorr's Buildings. New York, 17th April, 1844. Also, Notes of the Branches of the Bank nf British North America in Montreal, Uuchcc, Kingston, Toronto, St John and Fredericton, N. Halifax, N. Scotia, and St Johns, Newfoundland, redeemed at the current rate of Exchange on New York.

ap23np Lives SI I COPYING FKK.Vii-:-Th subscribers have oa haadaa.asnnnianlof sanevkeCnpyia PlaaaM.of th with Letta Copyiasj Books, CopTUMr Uk. Itaatniac Broshe. ate. jy Lambert a lank, sutioasra, 57 wn st SI GAKS Loaf, Caaaea, Pewdared. Porto Rico, Ac ia aatrrois.

half barrel, er eihtm ass. Ihr sale by JOHN DUNCAN ft SON, 407 Brrasdway. iyl3 between Walaas aad Uapeaard WMK Thaddeo unevwsleel pea hiaek writiag nut, sMsueai au uMqoajitiea reevusiss pur flips wnt- tag ink, artbt fa Ihe audi aad darureblr ad wed aw the steal Il anproves by aaa; will not enrtode, asoald, prwapita, aor decay aad to Barhaaaeahle frrndiry leaoore ht iIm soost pUaaaat writtatt noid ever Baurifactnred. Put np ia 8, 4, A ad 8ox, pint ud qaart bottles, csrefnlly Backed la sUpmag order. Also on draught aad fey the barrel, waitaaaai.

Doaiers sspoUed by THAUPEU8 IMVLUB, of SeaHag Wax, Wafers. Isks, aa. Aai -j W. IIULL S01'S STEAlt SOAP AX CANDLE 1I A1VTJF AC-TORY Nos. 1118 tL 112 CLIFF STREET.

COUNTRY MERCHANTS ANU GROCERS are invited lo call and examine the stock of Soap aad Candles manufactured by us, consisting of rale Yellow Steam Soap PATENT REFINED MOULD CANDLES. ALSO, Varictrsiterl it. nil White Scented Soap I Palni. Almond. Hom and every varietY OF FANCY mhiiOnp NEW YORK CASH Tailoring Establishment, 142 Fit I ton afreet, near Broadway.

ftThi Establishment Is furnished wilh nn entirely new and splendid Stock. Gentlemen about lo order their supply 01 clothing lor tne season, are respecauiiy inviieu to can and examine our large and varied assortment of Spring and Sum mer Goods, which have been selected with the greatest possible care ax to quality of material and style of patterns embracing tho finest French and English Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings to be found at any houe In this or any other city In the United Stales. Tbe cntting department will still he conducted by Mr. Fisher and Mr. Couch, of our firm, who have been long and we believe favorably known to the customers of this house, and we flatter ourselves that we will be able to furnish gentlemen's garments equal in point of fit and elegance to that of any other establishment in this country or Europe.

And by adhering strictly to the cash and one price system, we are enabled to supply our etrttomera with first rate articles of clothing at greatly reduced price. np A. B. FISHER A CO. NEW SPRING GOODS.

BOOTH TUTTLI3, NO. 82 CEDAR STREET, ARE co 1 saintly receiving new aad desirable styles of fashionable and desirable Dress Goods, together wilh a variety of other articles, all of which are bought fin- cash, and sold at very low prices. Those who purchase fur cash, will do well to call and examine their stock, among which Cashmere d'Ecosse Mouselin de Laines, a great variety 1 irsantre Muslin Printed Muslins and Lawns Mourning do do Organde Ginghams EarLtoa and Mourning do Balrorines and Balzorine Muslins A good assortmentof whit Goods Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs and Linen Cambrics I Hosiery, ant Gloves New styles Corded Skirts, Ac. ate. mh4npff CABINET 1IHMTIKE.

A CARD. We desire lo inform our friends snd customers that our recent public sale, necessarily held lo terminate the business transactions of half a century, has prepared our establishment for the reception of orders for Furniture of the late-it Parisian styles, at greatly reduced prices, pialgingom-aelves that the quality of materials and woritmaaahip shall maintain the reimiatloa accorded In a trial of rifty years at onr present location, No. 194 and 190 Fulton street, west of Broadway. )e4n T. PHYFE ft SON.

Great Attraction nt I lie liew York Cash Tailoring E.STARI.ISHTiriVT. No. 187 BROADWAY. THREE DOORS BELOW TIIE FRANKLIN HOUSE. If lllE subscribers are daily receiving new aad fashion M.

able goods by every arrival, aad are prepared to furnish garments at prices to suit the most econnlcal. Having increased our help in the cntting department, are pre pared to execute orders with the same promntness. elegance I and style, for which the establishment has beea so long cele brated and lor Ihe accommodation of gentlemen wishing suits immediately, we have constantly oa band a general assortmentof garment, made and trimmed In every respect equal to those made to order, together with a general assort-menl of Silk, Merino, Linen and Muslin Shins and Drawers, Scarfs, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, collars. Bosom. Gloves, Hosiery, SuspeBders, Lmbreilas, Ac.

ax. Full suits made I to order at a few hours notice. Uniformity in prices and strict punctuality observed in filling orders. jen np i. yj.

mrui II a l.tj. ich Carpet and Oil Cloth Store. WIf GUION, (of the mle firm of R. E. Pnrdy A a Co.) would respectfully inform his friends and the publie generally, that he ha leased the butt aad spacious store (formerly occupied by the Messrs.

Sockets) fronting na No 4 East Broadway aad 71 IMvisioa street, which ac will open snout the tirst of August, with aa eatirely new aad extensive assortment of all the various styles of Carpeting and other article pertaining lo the trade. Families intending to purchase Carpels the easoing Fall will be ens bled to bwIm aeiectioejjrom anew stock aad at prices aor saris factory than st any other store in in. city. Jyl7sp NEW ALL STYLES OF Fancy and Staple Silk Goods. WILLIAMS, RANKIN No.

(i3 WUiisra slreet, corner Cedar, are receiving a full assortment of all the newest styles of rAIvvx AND STAPLE BILK GOODS, MILLINERY. ao which they In vile the attention ot bnrers. Their stock embraces every variety of Fancy Silk Goods, among which may be found atcn ranted Muslia d'Laines, Twilled Cashmeres, fcc, new fall pattern. Kien ngured, ptaia aad satin striped Cameleo Bilks. -Rich figured aad satis striped llcllenimae, at.

-Rkh saua striped blk. aad bin blk. Silks. -Extra rick styles Bonnet and Can Ribbons of entirely new satteras. xdie Fancy Cravats ta every variety.

KuiUTHdered Muslin Trimiuinrs, Swiaa aad Cambric Cap Laees of aew styles, aa extensive saaortmrnu Trimming Lace and Lana Edeinn. of aew aad beautiful style. Ouupt, Fringes, Paris Coeds, Tvy Cords. Ac Bl k. aad fancy color' Bilk Cords aad Tassels.

Line Cambric aad Lin Cambric Hdkfs. Jy np RYDER BROTHERS. AILORS AND DRAPERS, 1U Broadway, (up slab-,) would respectfully iaform I heir friends ad the publie generally, that having dissolved their eaaaea-ioa with Jaaa Breadaaa. aad haviaa thereby greatly sa-daeed Uaetr exnearea. pmM.

io furnish ayasv ani. cl geauesnea's Dres at a reduction of 10 per east (rota bxst year's price, aad a superior style of slersar aad wnrfe-manship. would alao inform tho customers ofty-der Brothers." who were dissatisfied last year lhalC. W. Ryder I araia cauing costs.

Geatlewjea who are paniea-mr ia th fiulag of sailers, caa rely npoa having tbem made a swtierior style at this establishment. JeSS Imwidnp manshi Crockerv and Glass Ware. tofi rsjscy Toilet sets, of beaaufnl tauteras. While Ssnaas Uiaiag Ware, of a sanevsuv Toilet Ware, of tha sans Hall lamps sad Pitchers of tha Erin aad "Totiraa- pslteras. Spring Goods, coasiUat of Irene ausa lAniag Tea Ware.

rWBuaa. BlunJare. ladia China Plates, Bret aad Cohiets, Wines, Chamrstn of th aeweal pattern. Moulded -Glass of a (ne nn 1 1 1 With aeomptote BStaTtBwt nf enaasanai Waraa. n.n- Ac-all which will be sold at tha low as, nrins.

Ckiekcrin? riaiio Torfc. VVrtT- mrwrlorRoaewood Ptaao Fntte, Biada by i rwI-rIwbBtvmT nnleitwdaiidtapartoct nram. ror we wrj dma eaore. No. 544 Broadway, betweaa hJ tr.mTrss sx- anor at ar aftf fiir U.

ureu wu I.f BVA. amK I 1 rn aa. No.0 Broadway, oppasiw wi th nf rneawoad aad mahogany Piaaw Fortes, wlta from le 7 octa vm, a fvieaa eaaiBaht" tne Uaviac raeeatty mad very tmaortaat biapiuiaaiiaat ra the cnaxtractioa of their Planee, they mvim BDjeaa N.atC. hma to Mmtmn Uut tbrir arm la ewablMBmet Irnwli at No. 137 Broadway, aea thai City Hotel, and thmt th jKMJxaav otnar ho atathlaalty.

JyZlap P1A.NO-FORTES. A. H. GALE f.J.!!5A-ND,,TlURU AVENUE, CORNER OF ci ar.r.t. rnthumnn in Tiled lo call aad annua lhav axleaatve Piano banes, with from six Iu evea acuvea, embraciag every va- riety aauerro, mmOt their well kaowa rabstaaual imsasrliat.

aad personal supenatanoeoce. aiaaaai aaill UVMBl UkC tOSt The Inxtraaaeats eararae assay Important tmrarmr-aaaats, which wdl rwia aaa ar finished ia the highest stat af psaisctloa, with the heat French grand action, warraated ia every respect by la Carers. Althosarh thev do not nna It thlr Ink-rest in asmnmt an expensive store inth lower part of th city, yet they do I aware the public that tbey will not regret aa or nnrenase pwrre a asm np F1AKO OltlliS. THE subscribers ofter for sale at thslr maLutaetnry. No 105 Walker st snperhw Piano Fortes made of the brat material and ararkauinabin.

from SO 7 Orray. ana Ol snne- rior touch aad tone. Those wishing to obtain a drat rata instrument, would do well to call and examine before purchas ing elsewhere. N. R.

All instruments warranted. LINDEN FRITZ, 105 Walker st, my2Sap near en ire. PIA.NO FOKTfiS. THE subscriber would call ta attention of the pnblle lo hi improved harp frame Piano Forte, which at much aupenc to the former style of manufacture by keeping in rune longer, aad adding to th durability aad appearance of the instrument Strangers aad others ar Invited to mil aailr t'li'r JOHN WAKE. 1 Fulton street mhS np opposite St Paul's Church PIANO FOIlTftS.

Gdkll. BAKMORtS offer for aid at their men nfsc a lory and warnrMD. 301 Bleecker, corner of Oror straet. an assortment of Boaawosd and aahocny Piano Forte, embracing tail tha important improvements of tb sge; for touch, tone, mechanical coastiucuoo and excel lenee of workmanship not surpassed by any. Price suited a the times.

N. B. Having taken th first premium st tw tuceessiv fairs, it would be unneeastary to ay more as to the quality of their instruments, but invite purchasers to examine for ihemarlve. ie npn Piano Forte Manufactory and Itlusic Store. 153 Ftltok Stbbxt, East of Baoanwav, GI.ENN.

ROGERS at Co. are finishing a new artier of grand action harp frame rosewood and mahogany, Piano Fortes, warranted aupennr mi any uiing aiarset, wnica taey ofler ft sale at very low prices for cash or approved pnper. Also a general assortment of new aad fashvonithte mtrsic. 16 1. IVAJLlAfclt, LATE OF THE FIRM OF GlEB it WALKER, RESPECTFCLLV Inform his friends and the pablic thM he has removed his stock of PIANO FORTES, MUSIC, and MUSICAL, iaoi ilil.ii', irom No.

25 to IV o. 19 maiden Lanes (TWO BOORS ABOVS CP STAIXS.) Where will be kept for sale every variety of Musical Met ehandise, wholesale aad retail also, a large assortment of I'inno Fortes, at prices unusually low. These instruments are ol uie latest anu most approveu patterns, auule of the best materials and workmanship. A variety of good Ptano-fortes are also kept oa hand ex elnsively for hire at the above place, or at the Factory, No. West fourteenth street Between am ana ot avenues.

Piano-fortes Toned and Repaired. N. B. The fnll value allowed for second band piano-fortes In cash or exchange. Je30 Dll BOiS IIIXIIU, Merchant Tallara, No.

Ill roadway, ADJOINIVO TRINITY respectfully Inform their customers and the public, that from and after the 1st Instant, they will abandon the credit system of business altogether, anil confine themselves entirely lo dealing for nett cash. They feel some reluctance in coming netore ine publie tnrougn a newspaper auve ru women wilh the terms "chep for cash," as it ha been often used by persons whose literal meaning ia common ginHlsnt low prices as almost to prohibit gentlemen from making farther trial but D. ft M. would assure their friend that bv this svstem thev are enabled to furnish superior goods, and In workmanship not to be excelled, at a reduction of 35 percent from their former credit prices. They have recently made considerable additions lo their former elegant assorttnent, by purchasing from first hands for cash some ol the most splendid goods aver imported into this country.

They are all from the best manufacturers ia France aad England, and of the latest styles. -11. ft M. will be nleascd to exhibit them to gentlemen. and feel confident that, after examination of quality aad price, they will be Induced to patrunize this establishment.

SCT JAMES H. BRUNDAGE, Tailor, has removed front No. liS Brand way, slalrs, to the store occu pied by Messrs. Du Bois ft Mixer, No. Ill Broadway, adjoialng Trinity Church, where he is prepared to execute tlte orders of his friends and customers as usual, and respectfully Invites them lo call.

jyii inuip AND KIN4.LE ACTION HARPS 3 AT 3eS BROADWAY, 1. F. BROWNE ft MAKERS BY LETTERS PATENT, ESTABLISHED IN LONDON IN 1810. J. V.

RROWNE. having established himself In New York, ftw the manufacture and importation of Harps, begs Iu call tbe attention aad admirers of Ibis delightful Instrument, to bis Innm and elegant assortment. Tbe brilli ancy of lone, lightness of touch, and elegant hntah of these Hnrps are unequaled. Tbey have all the modem improvements of London and Part, and at European, prices. The attention nf the elite of Musical taste and professional talent I particularly aesueo Harps repaired.

J. r. nuuvvrsK, (trom israra si 385 Broadway and 73 Chambers street, Just received a tew copies of Bochsa's last Instruction book for the Harp. Also a fine lot of Strings. jei9np conomy with Fashion.

It I'. II It V. I PRICES. TTIE attentioa of gentlemen favoring the Cheap Cash system Is respectfully directed to the establishment of CHARLES COX ft No. 4 Wall street, corner of New who with tbe determination to meet lue views ol a large portion of ihe community who have long hesitated between the extremes oa ta one hand of exhorbitanl charges, and of low priced interior slop work on tlte other, have now so reduced their prices a to compete with the cnBsrcar of the nT, while they guarantee thnt in point of beauty, elegance of fit, workmanship, ftc, their garment shall be as heretofore, vnsarpaaaed by none.

C. C. ft Co. have always on hand a large and well assort ed variety of fine and fashionable Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest ings, u. selected at rasn ran ts.

irotntne wsi rrencnana English markets ao which they solicit tbe attention of cash purchasers generally, assuring them that thev will effect an immense saving I price, and receive articles in every respect equal to those saamaetnred by the mot coatlycredithou.es. INuae bat tne most skiiiuland lasniuaabie cutters are em ployed, and th reputation of their house for the Inst seven keen years for pnarlanUty, despatch, Ac, is sufficient war ma tee. Gentles ranrlshlnc their own materials will be waited on with thesaflo prompt attention as when the cloth iefur- uisaed, uhas. iu a vu. Original Cash Tailoring Rooms, rto, 4 Wnll sleet, corner of New street.

Observe, "filgn of the Golden Fleece." mylln tlEK AND FANCY TAR1BTY STORE. LOPES QUACKfNBUSH, SO William slrret, "sTAVE reeived bv late importations, and will eon a tints to receive a large additiua to their former ex lAnaive variety ni all anr.b articles as are reoilired bv ttttpie engaged In the FANCY THREAD AND NEEDLE AND VARIETY LINK. Among Innumerable other articles, their stock contain a complete ainortaaent of LADIES AND MISSES GLOVES AND MITTS of every desirable style. SILK, THREAD AND COTTON LACES. ZEPHYR WORSTED.

PATTERNS AND EMBROIDERY MATERIALS. VELVET RIBPONS. No. 0 to 200. TAFFETA AND SATIN RIBBONS.

And variety of TRIMMINGS FOR LADIES' DRESSEct.fte.fte. Merchants visiting Ihe city are respectfully solicited to can ana examine tneir ttors. lyl an aVTAATS BnRKKK, -TILOTHISa WAKKI1UC8E, 179 BROADWAY inirectlv opposite tiowsrd's 09- 8. It respectfully invite the attention of their inenus and tne pupuc to tneir sjiiendid and extensive as sortmcnlol tbencnest and most tasnionartle styles of CLOTHINO AND PIECE OOOOS, of the greatest variety, and of every description. The greatert pert beiDg imported expressly for them, enables them to offer great inducements, in regard to price and se leotion ot style.

Particular attention is reoneated to the tollowlna? arts eles. ht DRE8S AND FROCK COATS. of rreocB snd English Disc ana bhoivs crows. PANTS, of MKk tad colored Ccsslmerea, Lisea Dril lings. Oaabroens.

tun. VF.8T9. el rich striped, plaid snd tnisl Bilk. French and English plain SM nfured satin, Woven Vtuiitlng; a.ou. Ofice Cost, D'Oreey Coats, Costees, Scarfs, Cravats 8tecks.

Ties, 8aspenders, Shirts, Okrve. ho ps. B. Gentlemen famishing their own geods.etn hsv tness man in ta ot ana bbosi tasnwaanie style. mhlSnp CABINET FURNITURE.

On Tharsday Mr. rtAML'KLt all of this city ua weaaea THOSE who Intend purchasing FURNITURE this Spriug, are Invlied to call and examine the slock of tbe snnnrntiera, wuea a now complete for the Spring tmrte, and which has bee got an nnder their own sutieri.vtend- anceand Inspection eensrstingnf the latest PARISIAN and other styles of bofas. Chairs, and a eomniate aassn-tment ol other Farartare, whacb wui be wsgraaled la every respect equal so any w.i.ui. asans ia city, ana at lea prices titan eaa a oarni or ay other regular nuutumcturer. Penoasehoat making tkelr selections will fid tt lo thekr ad van tag le call btor leaving their order elsewhere.

B. W. IILTCIIING8 ft CO. anvSnp tJIBrnnare st.4 door West of Broad wsy COTvCFoTIsntlOM FOR KNGLAND. ENGLtecl, FRENCH AND EUROPEAN AGENCY.

The aubacrlsert he to state, that tbe steamship Acaida sails frosa Bostea for Livenoot oa the 1st Broxioto. Mercaaut, Expnrwrs, Importers, and others, who desire lo forward ta Europe packages, bonds, specie, vsinaiii do- caroarnr, eiwars, reoers, will nn it their interest to oe posit the same at tav of Adaaa ftCo's Ex urea office. New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore. Pi tub arch and Bosloa.

a or katnre the snoraing af the steamship's departure which wiH bedespakheJlo Willaser ft Smith's establishment, at ldverpool, with the certainty of prompt and punc tual aaearsoa, ay laaif rrivata aad jurxiustv Muy lux press to Londoa. Importers of Enrinun Goods are solicited tn reauaat their Fcawiga CiespiMvlenm a address their latekaga care at W'Uimer ft Batiih, rthlpaiag Agents. LlvasvooL ADAMS ft CO, 7 Wall street. New York. W1LLMER ft SMITH, Liverpool.

AGENCY ItEIMOVED. To TB Aaaasc Prnucv ia relerenc lo an advertise ment which appears re the city paper, haads "To the Public:" aad ataawd Usndea ft Co." have oalv la re mark, that having daring th hut five snoalbs consigned lo Ihelr bears shoot 150 cusanm boos peerage, parcels. ftc wilh reewaal that should be advised by rstara of steamship af thaw saw arrival aad delivery and moreover, not having daring that period, had oa Ma of caaewledgmst of their receiaas, (bat which since oor Mr. Edward Wlllaser' arrival tn nmfl r-TT-rr -t inlr fnr.) rWiom thii. vttls wsaa aa arma.

a sutbxievl reaaoa for th ataa-fer of oor Shlpitic Basin, and alt ether interests, la la hue of stessra, Adaaw ft Co. WLLLMER ft SMITH, Uverpool. rra. won Slltaja. New York.

17th Ja. 1P44. yf tfap GosncN flWIS saperkw Butler, rt-r sows in stows raas of 101 s. JR. la alall aiJI.Ia.

as anrnatirlaj, aadsotNli ssattay naxtof ibcity. aanajT i' saaL ily for tamllie, may be had at BROWN'S GROCERY. 138 EIGHTH STREET ANT) 6 ASTOK. PLACE, a ng east or Broadway. STOCR HP CHOICE TEAS AND GROCERIES offered at ISHs sMabltshanMt, le which fresh suppiler daily beta, added, sll of which wul uad ta vorabl lersssr WE BEFER our rearWrs lo the LTL Mr.

A. V. H. WEBB, aarth creslty etters his N.w a.d IHalchlea. sroci.

of PJJ or C-rauaical Oil, al th low prie. rataU pric, at 418 Broadway, wares MARRIED iy ntoralas. Jnly S5lh, by Rev. Rmut IW t. UUXt) to Mis MARIA LOUWA IRVuT.

la the Bavin etreet. bv Key. Joka M. Ma lfcrtett TWejrrH, Slur ay LSI as AMKLJA aaa(nMsai rruiMj au 1 aiey, THOMAB T. BUCK- q-, an 01 tnta etiy.

i At Chrba Church. rVmth Braoklya, on Wxliiwaay inf. 94th th Rav. Dr. rJtoa.

WILLIAM B. JACK- SUA aua ixtasai a siinift iw aaiaa Aaaoa Blaka. of aaid eiiy. DIED Oa th 2Sth MOtES T. DEAN, assd 21 years aad 1 Tnereldvs and Meads of th family ar luapticifnTty-requested to1.ttnAtu funeral, oa Sunday morning, rswtnia last, at 10 o'clock, from his law residence, SU Cmsd street, without fHrtherlnvltatloa.

On th 25th instant, after a tlneerlng nine, RICHARD ROWLAND, soa of Thomas and Margaret Ruwlaad, la th 29th year of hi age. n-h. n-iatiraa aad friends of the fcmlly are respectfully invited lo attend hia funeral this afternoon at 4 o'clock, from his law rraideaee. No. 11 Eleventh street, betwMa Bowery aad 3d Aran.

IVelIaaiornrr Wlh last, after a Bngerlng UV- Be, which she bar Wlta enrminsaj amuaaa, cuaa Wlfeof Cjpr Lothia, aged 3i years. a. Thundav mornla. July SSeh. MICHAEL yoaageal child of Edsraid 1 ymt aad II MARINE LIST.

cieatrsrd. this rren)Bi Ship Lotrtovine, Hunt 1 Orleaa. OHIn. fJelifs Alexaader, Wheeler, Phllada, Long Jr. Everitt Adslia.

Linseott Bath, Me, do; Leaaiia, Johnson, Provide ac; ror-poaw, Drake Philada. 1 Arrlvod tbla r)reBi- racks ship Cue, 11 ewe tm Havre. June 18, with rods aad 2UD sieerage psssencers, to Boyd at incite. Sailed ia with ship L'neas, for York. Br sch fcUcer, Hollas 10 dslatHaUlax, I ta at 1 juuie.

Bark Msuppa, Smith, 47 ds fa Rio de Jaaeira, with eons to Silfkin It Iraasioe. Brig Goal Stark, Laathora, 7 ds fm Eastport, with pUstor and lath to 8 a Son. SchCamiiae, Pulslfer, 32 as fm Matamoras, Tsxas, wiia hides, to USnuthmaydst Soa. I Bch Aarnstas, liaich, ds ua Calais, with lumber, tp bjb- BELOW Packet ship UtJea, fm Uavre. Alan.

1 hrkr an. know. SAILED Ship Charlestca. fbt Charlestoa. NurUi North.

Wlad Eat -1 Eastern Parts. Bakoob. July Kh Ar acha Monadock, Griffia, Borooa. Artctat Peruvian, Black, and William, Black, Boston. CaSTiKi, July 81 Ar sch Two Brothers, Bakemaa, Boa-Ion.

iid Ar sch Napoleon, Alien, do for St Peter, Mlq. Fobixakd, July x3 Ar bark Tenesaee, Winds low, Boston. Schs Clarendea, and Crockett, Now York. Cld brig Emeliae, Jordan, Trinidad; sea Splendid. Dyer, Boston.

GABotukn, July 17 Ar sch Star, Kosciusko, Eaterpris, Boston, snd Banker Hill, Bostoa. IMth Ar sch Van Buren. do. 10th Good Hope, do. 22d Ar hark John Odlls, Hanover, do.

luta Ar sch Alphioa, Kilborn, Newbnry- port, Sid sch Tangier, King. Phllada. Bostoh, July 25 Ar brig Acadian, Jones, HalTax: Br schs Mary, McKensie, Liverpool, Dove, Cram, Pareboro'; Hazard, Poller, Weymouth; sch Andrew season, BartleU, Gewgcs Bank. Cld barks Osmanli, (new, of this port, SP7 Ion) Gardner, Smyrna; Susan Jane, Fletcher. do; brigs Brilliant, (Br) Parker, Walton, Tecnmseh, Hanson, Philada; sch Wm Turner, Hinck York: Br schs Ocean Uueen, Le Blanc, Prchiu; Spy, Porter, and Union, Copetaad, Dig by, Wilson, Merruun.and Goonre Noble, M'Lellaa Pareboro', 8.

84th Ar brigs Laurel. (Br) Hew, SI John, liylaa, Eustis. Philadelphia: schs Chariot, (of Welneet) Atwood. Kaasaa, Marin, Kelly, Newborn; Atlantic, Baker, Norfolk; Amanda, Nickeraoa, Albany; Br schs Sea no war, Martelle, Arichat; Three Bisters, Moiaason, New Ediaborg; Hunt, Murphy, Windsor. Sid brig Silurian; bark Kuan.

Brigs Cullyria and Eliza, weal down snd anchored la tha Roads. 2kl Sid brigs Pint and Moselle. Nbwbubtpobt, July 83d Ar schs Aurora, Woodbury, Philada; (the A got ashore below, Monday morning, aad lost a man, aaid lo belong an Nova Scotia, ia carrying out aa aa -chor); Herald, Goodwin, do. 84th Below, brig Forest, Varum, Ponce, PR. -NswItiDroan, July 34th Cld hark Hiram, mouth.

Eng. Kdoabtowk, July 83d Arte.h Energy, Davis, Bostoa. Sai.km, July 84 Arsch Fairfield, Burr, NYork. NiNTi-nrr. Julv 83 Ar sch Erial.

Rogers, hence. I Newport, July S3 Arsch Florida, Read. Freetown, for Phllads. B2il Ar Atlantic, Nlckerson, Boston for Norfolk. Pbovidbmcb, July 23d Ar sch Plant, Howlaad, Cbsrlss-ton.

Naw Loitdok, July 83d Ar brig Granite, Uutchlnsoa, Stamford forPhliada. Nlw Haven, JulySSd Arrschr Vermont, Ames, Bo. ton. 23d Ar brig Antarctic, Thompson, Demarara. IN CHANCERY.

Baton the Vice Chancellor of the Pint Circart, Josiah Rich and Carolina M. Rich his wifc. 1 James Rich and Emelin Rich bis wins, I Robert Kich. Mann Ha-h, John Stewart and I Susan Stewart but wife, Sarah Martin, Mar- I in rasnnoa. an bvkii, uenerer Hrea aini rtsren Kiel ius wile.

Theodore Rich ami Abbs iLkhaal Wilis, snd Robert G. Ksnklu. pursuance or and by vtrtne or an order or this oon Saade in the sbove cause, on th tenth day of Jul, 1844. notac is hereby given, to all peraons having any general be or incumbrance, by judgmeutor decree or otlaarwae, oa the undivaied share or interest oi any of the owners in th pre-msva tersuiafler deacnlied, to produce to me, tb under-sigued. one of tbe ma.tera of this Court, revidtng in the erty ot Now York, on or before lit.

seventh I lib I day ul'tViaibf nest, (A. D. IBM) al ten o'clock in Ins fcrreouon of that day, at mv umce No. 43 John street, in aaid city of Nw York, proof ol their resiiecUve hens and nteumliraneeB, lufether with satisfactory evaienee of th Amount du Uwreon and lo specify tbe nature of such ineumbmoeea and tb dales thereof respertively he said premiws sre deaenbad in the bill ufeomolaint in said eaus aa tollowa. via ALL tbat certain storehouse and lot of ground, artnala, lying and being ia the tint ward of thaeilrof New York, OB lbs nertherty swle of and adjoining I Front street, and now know and distinguished bv Uie number on bnndred ami twenty Front attest, fiiriiieriy 116 Front street being bounded aoniheriy in (Vent on Front street afiircsaid, northerly in the rear by lands sow or lata neioiiKiMg wiiiiu AauiiKme, weiierir on on atoe oy isne now or late bsJougtng lo the aslaU of John Jones, and aast ward rv on tb other Bid by store and land formerly belonging to John Mar achalk, daeeaaari, snd now er 11 belonging to Tbomas WaLh, contamiaf tn front and rnareignteen feet, and lengia, onaach stdenfiy on fcet, aa thsauu was fumwrlr ocuoMd by one stars Smith.

Abo, all thateertam ether lot. piece or parrel of land, with tb welling house thoeaon arartad. aituata in tha RmmimiiIi (Lata Eleventh) ward ol ihe city of New Vork, aiKiwn by Ua street number 44 Rivutgton strvet, aiui more parur.ularlf designated oa "Man of bve bnr.k front hirtians and kit. in I ha wanfnf the eiiy iw York, late the pnawrtr of Thomas Gibbon." dated July. IN, as number one, (which said Map ia tiled io the ofhc of Roguiter.

in and tiir tbe eitr and eountv of Vurk i anumied southerir in front by Rivinrton street, northerly in the rear bv ground sow or 1st of Lemuel Richardson, easterly ononeSMvahy ea numtwrtwo, on said map, sold to Jamas Heard, and weateriy br ground belonging lo the baste of Tlmmas Rich, eonuuumg in breadth hi frnut nd rear. ach twentv liaat. and tndanlb anaanh sale seventy-live feeL aa tnateerlain other niaaanag ordwefling lasvteand lot So ') lnf nd being In toe Seventeenth (late Earvwthl mMv ur ur iww aora, anown aa no. sx Kivtnrtoa straet. bounded norLberlv bv las aaauial a.

haa a strais, bornsded oorUjeriy mt or eaart made by Eywt Bek of tii estate Isle lbs srepsr- aaao or eaart made br lira. ly of Jamas Delsncey, Eniuire, easterly by lot know number rton street, belonging lb estate of Tbomas Rk-. irmeriy bekturing to 1'nonwn by lot number ml niap soutberly in lrtt by Rivinglon street aJbreaaid, erly by lot number 40 Rivtngvton street containing in front and mrliwmCM a. mnA I k. os-nch ai-le one hundred feet, Um same more or leas.

Alao, sll that certain lot, piece or parcel nf land sttoale, lying snd being on Ihesoutliwesterlerlv eorner id KaatltrrMulwav and rl street, in lb Seventh VV srd ol Uie city of New York, bounded as fellows, ti, wit northerly in frout by East Broadway, eaater- one or rv-auimel street, soiruierlj Ihs rear by a bne norniiel with East Hmadwav n. mn mnA I- oilier aide by line parallel with Hcamroel strew, and distant twenty five leet Uwretrurn, containing in breadth in front and rear iwwuy uv. n-ei, in lengiu on ine easterly sale along Scarnmel rtroct ninu-ty-fiHir feet one inch, and on die westerly sal ninety Uiree fool two inches, lie tbe ame more or leas. The same being sll the rawine and renwiiKier of three lots of land described as iiwiiiic, ovniiu di, a certain oee ol convaysiic ben nil I date aeiiiH C. Roosevelt and Jacob Mott.

to Thomas Rich, which resi due was left and remaining alter the widening aud extaianon nf Harmon street, now called LhOedAew Vork, July loth East Broadway. 1 h. A. D. 1RM.

WtLLlAM W. CAMPBELL. A. Wight. Complainanl'i Solicrtor.

Master in Cbancery. (SI iyan lawtrv? IV Viu KlitaH. Weus, Adm'a, fte.1 Henry LPsBrson.etaL H-rsi-ir OB Vsnvr vrcvwie In parnanee of a decretal order of Use Court ofChaneerr, made in the above entitled cause, by Um Vic Cbneellor of th Fmt 9" MMa pnbiie auction, under tbe directin ol the siibarnber, en of lb masters of Out Court, by Anthony J. Bleecker, auctnioew. at th Merchants' Exdwnge.

u57 on the Sla day of August, A. II. ALL liiat certain parcel of kind, dminatel oa a map of pre-. pertr to Lemuel Webs, Em, sttoste st Broooung-dale, thel veTlUi wsnl ol ihe eiiy of New York, aurveyed and bud out by It, Spencer. City Surveyor.

December Ulli, SA, into ses-en pnreeb a.xl lots by the parrel No. bounded and eontain- iwr as im lows: beginning at a noun in tne earn re of the Eirhtb avenue, where sshI parcel ruboins Uie rmrlhaavterly oonodary lis of Jacob Ilaraen's land, and running Ihenc nurthwesterlr along Ihe said rMNlheasterir bjiuodary bne of Jacob Harsen's land to In mtddl of the block between Knjmt, Jliml rwl "E'shUi arid Ninth avenues, lima norlbeaiL-rly "ounuary nne ol nareai fto. and lots not. 73snd 108, sold to llama WeMervea. three hundred and seven tcet six incaea tothesotrthweMerly boundary lur of the kinds of Isaac Jones, thence erwUMaaterly slong th but rnentioned km bHir hundred and fitty feet to Um maldU of Um Kirhth avenue, and Inenea annlbwaate.lv iKmwk il nilL.

ni Uirre hundred and one feet to the northeasterly boundary km of Jacob ilaraen's fend aforesaid, and place ol beginning eontai- acrea anu nine-aurwireiiuia ot an acre being um asm conveyed lo Um said Henry L. Pieraon by Um as id Lemuel ells and ius wife, by indenture bearing vn date wkb Um aliirewud mortrnge, and tns aaid morUrasa waa made to aaeura a pert of the etiosideralion or purchase monies there lor. aicevting iwever out of ti sbfeie the risliu of Um Common Coaacd of lbs Xork 10 Uie Eirhui avenue. Dated New York. Julv Bitb lfu jyabaawts PfULJ T.

RUGGLE8. Mmrer In Oaneery. BY order of Charles Hathaway, Emaire. First Jndge of Um nn ofComirxMi Pleas of llw Bounty of Delaware, couorel-lur. ftc.

Notice bereliy iven, tiial aa altachment baa issued agaiwt the estate of Pierre A. Topinard. as min-reudent debtor, and tfrat UMsame will be aoM fur lb payment nf hia debts, iinlcat he aiear snd drwharre sock attachment according I law, within nine months Inn Um bra pulilieausa of Una notice, snd Uial the payment ol any debts due lo him br residents of lb stnte, and the delivery to him. or for bis use. of any property wrUns thr.

state begging to him, and the tram ol an such prooMV br him. are fcirbidden by law, and are vtad. Daied at Delhi, on the S4lh day of July 1841. jyXUwvni tv. sv.

at ti. tir.r.i.r.B. Abt'ys lor Auachuig Cauitor. UNrTETf PTATTat AMERICA SOUTHERN ITF- TK KT OF NE Yc IR i-W bV hbVl bVtk bi States of America, rHrtiiarri lhasnct of New York, on UMaOihdar of July, UM rear of oor Ix)ra one tnoMan.1 eight hundred and forty-four, kg John Vandeear, rigaimt the alreinhoat Victory, bar tackle. A.

Ardwlawrea. tjM siibataaosnrih aaid hba) is. that th hoaV bAtaathes1adrf Aprd.lM4.amppedaspilotor awrtneros boa rd of th said ateaunboat st Um mu oi 8H0 per asonch by verba arrerrnont, and eonuuued i Um service aaid suambost saul the X4b ot Hike last. That ihsr. a du.

to Um Ubeflaat th sum of for his srmeei aaa lean id. Andpreruag tassdaniaalieeand sal ofrh tarkM.ftcmpaylhedeiiiaaH. ftow tnerelora. punuane of the monituie snderthtsesl of the aaid Court, to me directed and debwred, 1 d. hereby give pel-be notice to sllperismelaimilii Ibeaaal ateamlaait.

herUckWAC or ra any manner taterested theraan, that tbey be and appear eeiore UMasid LMtnetlJoun, to be rskl at Ihs city of few Tors, in snd lor the asad rkrutbsra Ihstnct of New York, oo tb a Tuesilar of Aocust nest, st ewvan o'elork ra lbs foreaoo ft that day. (provided Ihasam shall day of junlieOoa. etk-erwis. on US oett day of juradietina there. Her, I Uien snd Ihsr swpoaa uaar claims, ana to mat Loau aiaatsuonsi sv- JtadthahdayofJiilyJS44.

an. al k-ni li vi i t'-ut aas. w.k.1 ta WBrKB ft Bisspjc-r, rsarsorsforLbalUas. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, albert Arm, i vs. .1 The Coal Bust No.

aft. LIBEL nUd July 85. 14 Moautio rataraeJd. Jury 10, MM. Araowilclanned.tl SO.

hlao a.riiLwixii, v. n. atarsasi. am. Wm.

J. Haskett, Proctor for Libsllsat, Dated New York, Jury teas. ir. LARGE A CEMENT STORE TO LET. Th I base ment of the larr.

store Si feet troal aad 30 fal AULir by 75 feel deep, eorner of Plait aad Sjold Mrest lo km it at well Ughasd. havi 8 vary lara wtadowa mm large front door with sash lights; at ht well shelved, wilh drawers, sue ftc is sairena fog a ah dealer, Baskrt, Freaeh wars kooae or almost aay other kind el bnilssss riaau Man sasy Eaqnitsla tha-etas sbov. tal WASTED A sua hi Paatrl street, blwa Walt si, aad tb. Pearl as. Hooaa, would ichaa.

ua sum No. 90 Pisa st, fur oa loos lad aa above, If teslrs bl, lnenaaj jOPiMM. ANTEIV-A nrst rale Rukw, apply al 6taticMr's HaU.stSPsairtM. jy st irutM.UArmv MA KsTtHI.ISIITIl:.Tl Jaltn-alrvxt. GEORGE ENDsCOlT, re- par tf ally live aotketaal he la aatppUed with vry sub-Uly (or prompt esacutli -oof all ardeas at Lithography, as saravrlor sryi, sad oa tauoaw Minis feM about le give trtvteM are Uviasd a raml speel- sae at th sov astahiinhmenL Cards, Circulars, BUI Heada, Latoh, a slusa.

la a manner nearly eoaai Coppr-phU ihirds th east. sTA RANG SllxXLAC-A It" ere ft for sal by t. ATStlN MWMSist,.

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