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JCtna rmu irjsunANcr: COMPATJY or HKW YORK. Offle Ka. Wall Unit. "WITH A PRESENT CAPITAL, SAFELY INVESTED, OF $160,000, CONTINUES to Uki rtaka npo Dwelling Rohm. 8 ton.

otto Bulldiags. McrchaBdise, Household urnltar, Vmit in tort, nod other Personal Property, agaiat loss or damage by tiro, oa af liberal terms a Imtlar itittiou. CHARLES TOWN, President Jar Biirmi, SeervLa C. a. W.ooact Coaaeel and Attorney.

aylt odnp Office of the Fire Insurance Company, NO. 67, WALL STREET, YORK, a 'HIS Compaay with a faU capital aad largo aurpln securely vested, an prepared to effect Insurance against Lm and or ias, oa ail description of pcoi ri'iuTion Km oa a la yorataW Urau af any eimilar Institution la this city. All losses promptly adjusted aad paid. DIRECTORS? The. W.

Thome, Mart la Hoffman, Andrew D.Mdick, Joha VnBokerck.John J. Herrick. W. H. Jacob.

Gilbert Devi, Wm. Vaa Wyek, Philip Burroug hs, Iloary H. Ward, Oeer- Bell, James L. Adam John Heeker, THOMAa W. THORNE, Frasidcat.

W. C. KELLOGG, hecretary. Jcle) 3taw np tf The mYortcich Fire In surance Company. CI1ARTERK1) 19 1003.

Capital l-ereae-d to tISO.OOO, entire anp well aeeured, CiONTINl'KS lu business In this city, under tbaau-' tb.rity of the Comptroller. Pulicta on Building. Merchandise and Furnitur (not exceeding tdoocin any one riak) Issued and renewed by THO A ALEXANDER, Agent, No. 19 Wall street, 8. corner of JyH lawlmnp Water trect Long Island Insurant Company, CAPITA 21KJ.OOO WITH A SURPLUS.

(IBM N. 41 Ftton street, Brooklyn. COVrlVl KH to Uke rink on buildings, merrhan-diif. machinery, and property generally, at current rat of premium. This company haa paused through the great New York Ores of and lMi, aad also the r-eeut disastrou Bronxiyn ur.

i nry owe tn.lr escape from them, with comparatively alight loues, to the system which they practice, of limiting and scattering their riak. The company Inform their dealers sad the pa bile generally, that ie.e Men snc leers' of their business is on risks In the city of Brooklyn. All lueses which the company may sustain, will bo ad-axled aad paid promptly, as heretofore. B. W.

DELMATER, President. fT MWAFnp FIN N. BeTetry niu; irtsiJitMl BROOKLYN INSURANCE COMPAR Y-Orrleaa No. Merchants' Exchange. WU street, AVw Jer and No.

43 Fulton street, Hravklyn. This Company has bea In business a quarter of a eeutory, and is one of the otdaat la the United titates. Having a full capital an Impaired and securely Invested, they are enabled to afford ths unt satisfactory protection againat loss or damags by fir, on all descriptions of property, which they continue to lasers at ths usual rates WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, President. Ai.raao O. Stktk.

Secretary null np Diarrhoea and Dysen tery. T)KRSONS afflicted with Dlrrhrr and Dyentry. -a. and givn up by their pnysieian aa loeurable, ran almost to a eertaluty be rescued by the use of Wells. Miller a Provost's Compouud fcxlraet of Blackberry Hoot.

1 bey hare aerer known It fall. Haesit in the house and sere doctor's bills, gold at 133 Chatham street 132 Bowery ill Last Broadway 17 and 061 Broadway 112 Chambers atreet. and Hudson street. New York. la Brooklyn, at 71 and 271 Fulton street, and by ths principal grocers tnroognoui toe city and country warehouse ill 7 Front atreet.

New York aulHnptf hajrueniiui 3Interials. rpilK advertiser Invites the attention of purchasers ot a. mese articles, to ma wnoie, naif, and quarter siie ea- soerae. They are made of ths best flint glass, without rei-xd to onet. and are sold as low aa really good ones can ai where be purchased.

They are warranted to be In very respect fully equal to the beat made in Europe, no msiier at wnat price tne latter may be sold. Attention Is also requested to the Triple Comnound of Bromine aaenaitifs liquid distillsd from purs chemicals, and working with certainty and quickness In all weather and in very climate. Plates, Star brand, all sites Cases. Chemicals, Ther-Biometers. ho.

hnelling's work on Daguerreotyping. slip JOHN BOACH. Naa.an at FAIUUANK'S CALLS ACTION The well-earned reputation of theea scales has Induced the venders of imperfect and worthless balances to otfer them as Fairbank Scales and purchasers have thereby. In many cases, been sub jected to fraud and Imposition. The subscribers bars no controversy with honorable competitors who tranaaet Business in their own names, but regarding the perpetrators of the above fraud aa pursuing a course alike unjust and diahonorable.

they take this measure to caution ma puoiic oi tneir impositions. E. T. FAMIDANKS Manufactures aping FAIRBANKS a IP 81 W.Ur-.t A gen ts Umbrella Warehouse Item ted, fjJEOUUK J.UYRD AS Removed to his new and spacious Store, Nos. 142 andlM Broadway, New York, where he invite the attention of hi numerous friends, and purchasers generally, to bis fresh stock of Umbrellas, raraaols and rerasoieiis.

or nis superior manuracture. or sale, at the joweet maraet prices, i or casn or approved credit. Biyatlnp PUrK ATJbYltT Pcarce' Water Filters, No. 1 1 WsaII atroct. New fork.

rpHE publle are informed that he ha conntantly on -a. nana water fillers, or tne most approved conntrnc- tion, and warraute.1 well to answer the purposes foi which they are Intel ded. These Filters are all imper. tent to persons goi California, aa th water of that eouniry is inovo te te very impure. Jain np A CARD.

MiMO.1 J.IUV1S. Merchant TaUor. would ra- i-l speettully Inform his friends that he has removed from No. 130 Broadway to No. 120 Bleecker, corner of Woostcr street, which Is now the centre of New Vora.

and convenient to the most fashionable street and pla ces a tne west ena oi ine town. In making this change the object of Mr. Jarvia ha been to relieve himself of exorbitant rents, which will enable him to prosrente his business lupon that evb svatem which be established in 1840 npon still more favorable term, and Invites attention to his' rich and ample atoek of seasonable goods. Mr. Jarvis aleo desire to state, that, he continue to make up Caeaocks and Gowna fortheClergy Riding Habits.

Army aud Navy Uniforms, Ac in addition tothe regular bualneas of his profession, and will duly appreciate a continuance of those fnvors which he has so long eujnyea ironi a generous pnuue. myio ap Joseph Oillotrs STEEL PENS. MANUFACTURER'S WARKIIOUSK, 01 John New York. A larg stock and complete assortment of these well JL known and Popular TENS, constantly on hand above, for sale to the trade, together with pen holders in great variety. The attention of the public I respectfully called to J.

a LIVERPOOL FEN." No. 0O4, FINE AND KX-TRA FINE POINTS, to be bad of all stationers aud ranay goous aeaiera aul3 np Jlondcd Warehouse IN WATER STREET. Th first class fir proof store. No, 3ft WATKH STREET, Near Coentic slip, having been selected by the Collector for the storage of goods in bond, the same is now ready for the roeeption of merchandise. A sampling room, for the convenience of merchants.

I connected with thi establishment, and every (acuity win be given and atten tion paid to tlie Interest of those bonding goods. JeiV nptf THOMSON, IMPORTANT. Heat ins and Janes, Heche IRON KlltKUERS AUD MANl'FACTl'RfcRS OF FUHNACEs and Hot Water and Ventilating Ap paratus, onking Ranges, corner of Keade and Cen tre street. New erk. beg to acquaint their friends and fellow eitisens.

that they have entered more extensively tban heretofore into the manufacture of Hot Water Ap peratua. for wanning buildings, in combination with a thorough and effectual system of Ventilation. After long aud mature study, and consideration of th different yatetn hitherto adopted for warming and ventilating buildings, and having apared no exertion nor expense in obtaining the beet mode for such purposes, they erenow prepared to enter into contracts for their erection, at moderate charges, aud guarantee their full and complete efficiency. The form of Hot Water and Ventilating Apparatus wnien we bit. now in eouree oi construction, ts equally uitable for all descriptions of inhabitated building, em- DTaetngt nurenee, neminanes, itoapllals, Halls, Prisons, Horticultural Buildings.

Be. Plans, aad estimates of the eoat. and all necessary de tails and explanations, will be furnished on application, to those who may be Find enough to favor us with their in-atraetloas and eou-maads and we pledge ourselves as manufacturers, and eitisens anxious for the improve ment and excel. eeee of American art. that no effort or outlay shall be omitted on our part to render works of uch paramount importance, and beneficial influence OB the public neaitb and comfort, as effectual and appropri ate tor to mirnuee purpiwe a pueviuie.

JASr.S. BEF.BE CO corner of Read, and Centre streets. Jy24np and 120 Fulton street. Commission llerch an I. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.

Office at No. 31 Broeul street. New York rpHK INDKHS1UNKD, LATE OS THE FIRM OF fc DUNBAR, will continue hia ofltoe at SI Broad street. New York, and tranaaet a general Com mercial and bnippiug ouainesw on bis own account. II.

will alaoarl a Agent tor bis brother ED WARD TJCNBAR. who i. now established In th Couimiaaion Bu- sinii and receive consignments or ship and merchandise at San rancisco, Califoraia. The undersigned receives from his brother tbe fullest and moat reliable advice, showing what articles are moat pTontabi to ship to California th beet manner of sending them, the change of th market there Irom time to time, expense of storage and transportation from the Coast Into tbe Miuing District, and all thi information Beaded to form a correct opinion aa to tha profit on any good which might be eem mere oa speculation. Mia anaamuau have been so made that he will con tinue to receive such advise and regular Price Curr.au of tbe Markets by every opportunity and he Ma assured that they will be entirely reliable and aalia factory lUwili takeebargeof ooasigament for hi brother, and An thmwm llalirarnim.

Owner and Master of ship eaa have their Teasels freighted for baa Franeiae or any other of th principal aorta ae aart of th world at th customary rate. For further latormattoa. arply by letter (pre-paid) ot yetaonallyto FREDERIC DUNBAR, No. 31 Broad (treat, Now York. REFERENCES: Thomas Curtie, Boatoa.

H. H. Kendall, tea ww a. bltwetla fc Seavev. Boston.

R. Rodman. New Bedford. Messrs. John Jewittfc Rons.

New Vork. Isaac C. Field. Phuadalnhia. Messrs.

Eaton, Brotiier A Co. Jyll tf CAL.YKS FOOT .1 -Freeh Jelly every day TAYLOR Saloon, ini S37 Broadway. A I'KtCO-lH, SECT ARISES ANDGRaPES- Jt reraaleat J. TAYLOR'S, Jya7B S37 Broadway. fBKhU BOHIKT aao ing.

I. TAVlAVlVS, M7 J)w-y, a CUMBERLAND tEMt-BITUMlXOUS STEAM COAL. 11 B. TKBBKTI, blub Abbstt rea thb FaaSTBsaa Cearisv, 8 i atraajt. Haw Ysstbl.

K. W. CLIFFE, Shipping Agent, Baltimobi. DANIEL C. BKCCE, Agent and Mtahif Englnear, FsoaTstso, Mo.

TASLY H7FLKETWOOD; H. SO COMMISSIOVRR FOR OHIO. MICHIGAN, ILLINOIS, INDIANA AND MISSISSIPPI, Tcj Uke acknowledgment of DsedJ, Depositions, Ac. jyM BAGLEl'K GOLD PENS. A.

G. BAGLEV sb MANUFACTUKEiW OF GOLD PENS, ao Oelel aiad bllv-sr Cases. DEALERS SUPPLIED AT THE LOWEST TRADE PRICES. VrarthBaH (aid stand) 189 Broadway, Bicw lark. jy2J KEW ENGLAND GOLD PEN MANU.

FACTORY. BARD dc BROTHKR, DIAMOND POINTED GOLD PEN MA31UFAC. TUKERS AifD SEALIES TW GOLD AND SILVER PENCIL CASES. No. 1 Court Avenue, Boston.

IO! William atreese, haw Yew. Wllllaum E. WhlUng Si CJ 122 FEARJL, STREET, UANLT ACTUHEBS AND DEALERS IN IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC STRAW GOODS, "Ja.J. AND w-L0W BONNKTS: MEN'S TdUTH AND CHILDREN'S LEGHORN AND PALM LEAF HATS; CLOTH. GLAZED AND FANCY CAPS.

FRENCH AND AMERICAN ARTIFICIAL iP FLOWERS Wedding Card. WflDPINO, VISITING AND MERCHANTS CARDS. Pr'nted on ths purest White Poroeiala Surface, aoay be had at 8 TS CORNER OF BROADWAY AXD MAIDEN LANE, here specimens may he aeea. WEDDING ENVELOPES, Just Imported the most fashionable styles, from which aarefnl selection has been made. ELEGANT CAKE BOXES, Embossed and Watered.

SPLENDID GOTHIC AND SHIELD PLATES, For doors, of sterling silver, the plate of which is warrant ed to oe or nnnsnai iDirnnoss. SEAL ENGRAVING. NotarleL, Consular. Lodge and Society Seals, found and engravea at reasonaoie prices. COATS OF ARMS AND CRESTS, Bis toned and ent la Stone, Silver, Brass or Gold, In a atyle and manner, tne execution ox wnien for 2a years, bat given general satisfaction.

GEO. 8TOUT. a 14 np corner Maiden Lane and Broadway. MARINE AND FIRE THE faihrllla Inemranca and Trnat Company I VJ XV I A 1 t. CASH CAPITAL, $300,000.

ALL ram IB alio SICt'BBLV IBVESTan. Losses Lisaau.T adjust sd and raoarTLT midibsib TOIL JyM bp A.B. HOLMKS.ABint, Wall at. OFIU1T GAS From for sal by William's high proof alcohol WILM0T WILLIAMS, jyia maiden lane. btiu.z.K KUH UEKS, GOLD LEAF, Ac, of all WILMOT WILLIAMS, JT't 138 Maiden lane.

BL'HNINU ayLDID-WUliams treble refined, tor aleby WILMOT wii.i ums JJ3 ISg Maiden Una. Kf A tnt UUalntia Pnh le A i.i toe year is last approaching when it wiU become necessary for merchants and travellers to leave their several homes la the different sections of the United States with view to the various objects which trade and other pursuits require, and believing many who contemplate visiting onrcitr maybe prevented from so doing through fear. uU me many exaggerated reports which may have attained currency in the eonntrv. nmMrain, ahoUr in Sew York. I deem it due to the caiuta of truth anil th.

business Interests of onr city, to counteract the evil tendency of such rumors, by a statement of facts obtained through the politeness of Dr. White, the itv I which, by the following statistics, shows the number of ueatns as naving occurred by ebolora during the lait week, in the business portion of our city, which oomprises if, ou, iiu sou otn warns, are as follows In the 1st ward there have oceured. from the 11th to the lath of August, eight deaths by cholera 2d do two deaths 3d do two deaths 4th do 85 death. thirty of tiuu ircirurieu id me imam street noapital. 1 1 ue ueauis in toe wuuam street Hospital for this period were the results of cases occurring in the 4th.

6th. and 14th wards 1 ne sin ward, twelve deaths In the same period making a total of fifty-nine deaths. The disease most unquestionably reached Its culmi nating point about the la of Julv. linr. which timM lu a hown by the weekly reports of the City Inspector, and me auowqueni reports oi the sanitary Committee) it has been rapidly dceliuing.

am, tnerefore, or the opinion that merchants and others who deaire to visit our city mv do so with Immi- nity, as I believe the buainesa portion of the same to as free from the epidemic as any other part of our Union. r.l li uttR. Kealdent Physician. COMMERCIAL. Money Market.

Faioar, August 24. The stock market hat improved this morning. Govern meut Securities are without change, but the transactions are trifling. The fancies are better. Harlem i and Far.

men j. Erie Railroad stock ha advanced in face of the tirade against thi stock in a morning paper. Land warrant are $122125, and uncurrent money is (till scarce. Money eodtinue abundant. There 1 no change to notice In the rates, which continue to be 4 per cent for stock loan on cash, and 6 a 7J on paper, though long pa per 1 perhaps not quite so readily discounted.

Short paper, with good names, is taken to the full extent offer ing. Money till remains low in value in the London mar ket but in reference to the demand for our stocks, at the date of these last account, no information is afford ed by the scanty telegraphic despatch. The advance in cotton has given a better ton to our market here, which is already mote active. BALES AT THE BTOCK EXCHANGE. Aug.

24. Sort) crt 101 10 50 Ao Read 100 do 34 in a 6 Bluu do do ....3 5i', 68 63 63 ....30 63 1UU de Harlem. bOrio do 1I4' IIU do an do OJU Indiana 38 -a 38'i ilia farm Loan alO 3d0 ilo do At If 1U0 do 60 do 130 ilo CM 175 do Canloa Co IIU do 1(0 do tie 10 do do ban do. bi 1H' 1U0 do 1U0 do do a do Erie RR 1 no do 38', 10 atiO 1HW 1U) du IS II ft Hart. Stock ay Bosvo, August 23 25 shares Vermont Cen tral Railroad .10 do Auburn fc Rochester do 841 16 do Old Colony do 751 7 do Western do 102J 11 do 102 Norfolk County Railroad 21 10 do 21: In do ail: 20 do ill; 6 do 8 do 22 95 do 2-2 1: 15 do Ml: 5 do Mi A do 2'Jj 5 do 22; 5 do 22' 22 do Boston Worcester Railroad ka do Fitchburg do 107 26 do State Bank fill 1 div Vermont Central Railroad 2 76 1 do Amoakeag Manuf vu Itrvj uu l.BUton DCnp Z.

JUcxirTSOr FtofH. Glllll. Tine The quantity of Flour. Wheat. Corn and Barley, left at tide water during the third week in August, in the years i.u ioiv.

is aa lotiows Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu. Corn.hu. Barley, bu i 4US34 4 637 2 301 144,123 262 Dec. 1,640 8,233 85.730 4385 The aggregate Quantity of tha same articles l.ft at tide water from the commencement of navigation to the au August inclusive, is aa louowa Flour, bbls.

Wheat.hu Corn.bu. Barley, bu IMt. 1 099 023 872 082 1 371 868 H9.1CA 1849. 1,249 013 792.674 3,643,708 100,653 149 099 Dec 81,408 In. 2 471,840 Dee 28.42 By reducing the Wheat to Flour, the auantltv of the tauer ten at uue water mi year, compared with the corresponding period of last year, (how an increase of barrels of Flour.

The following table show th Quantity of soma of the principal article of produce left at tide-water, from the commencement of navigation to the 22d of August, ia. uunnr. tne years iba7. 'in ana su. th.

in those years having been opened on the 1st day of May Canal open. May 1.1847. Way 1, '48. May 1, '49 Flour a 288.303 1.099.923 1.249 622 Wheat. 2 4.W0IS.

do 4.253.7n3 do 308266 28 00 do 66 877 do 22.22S 4 4 752.300 6 5.961 ,593 2,840.800 874.982 1.371.868 129.108 17,381 78.950 21,921 4,501.018 7.179 066 6.604.05 6.919,538 7,459.281 792.474 Corn. 3 643708 100 63 Barley. Beef. Pork. 17,961 65 632 28 674 Ashe.

Butter. Lard. 2,761.601 6 993.585 cheese. 6,579 344 7.190.t7 7.543,849 Bacon. Cn RiciirTs.

Albany. Auguat 23 Flour 3812 bbla Aahaa. 88 do Whiskey, 10 do; Oats, 3500 bush Rye. 400 do; Pea. 240 do; Potatoes.

14 do; Seed 6100 lbs Butter, 5879 do Cheese, 16.849 do Wool, 36,924 do. Cabal Rccrirrs at Albany, 3d week In August Flour. 22.733 bbls Ashe 121 do Beef, 14 do Tork, 37 Wbirkey. 473 do; Corn. 41325 bush Oats, 62.059 do Rye.

i7 do Wheat, 9561 do Teas. 254 do Potatoes. 14 do lover and Grass Seed, 61001b Butter. 110,361 de Cheese, 64.112 do Lard, 129 do Wool, 374 do. Can RscrirTt, Wray Taov, 3d wetk In August Flour; 27.776 bbls Ashes.

12dl do; Beef. 1 do; Pork, Wbukey. ao, 02 gala orn, 10V.7V5 diikbs Barley, 252 do Oats, 66.581 do; Rye, 415 do; Wheat, 27.740 do Peas and Beans, S8I2 do Potatoes, 10 do Clover and Grass Seed, 7.400 do Butter, 219.800 do Cheese, 772.700 do Lard. 13.060 do Wool, Hams and Bacon, 106,400 do, Correspondence of the Evening Tost. Per Kathleen.

Rio vt Jaibo, July 1st, 1849. To the following semi-annual statement ot the Trade, would reapectfully beg attention Itiroava From the I nited StatM TS rum hhla Flonr, 1195 pkgi do Tea. 251 boxes Sperm Candles. 1123 bbla Rosin. 275 do Beef.

105 do Pork, 1236 Hams. 278 kegs Lard. Wax, 616.000 feet Lumber, 60 oos ao i nairs, 61 nfids and boxes 1 obacco. 619 ton Ice. 694 bbls Apple, 254 tons Coal.

66 Mast 4uo boxe Fir Crackers, 408 bale Hay and sundries. From Trieste and i.hiiiX7S0 hhia bK Flout, and 762 bags Wheat. Flour The import anditalea hav. From tbe United Slate, 75.039 bbls from Trieste and Chili, equal to 4101 du tatal. 79 34o.

stock 1st January. 1819. 38,690 bbls supply, 117 940 do. Stock July 1st, 19,500 bbls. bales and export in 6 months.

98 440, oi per month. 16.406 bbls. The stocks at th. elaa. of th.

both in first and second hands, being very heavy, and the import continuing excessive till ai ay. price gradually declined, with moderate sales, to 15 500 a 16 30O for Richmond. 13i500 a 14 for Baltimore. binre then tbe Import being moderate, nriee hav. re covered a littla and Richmond may now be quoted at 17i bin almost nominal, naltimor 14 al A tbe baker holu large atocka.

although th import last month waa bnt 7,644 bbla. and but little (xpecud. we cannot look for any material improvement, a th present supply i near- ly equal to toe consumption prevtou to tn arrival of th aew erop. and the bakers, of late year, wtl not at thi season hold any atoek. Neither can we expect any relief from aa export demand, all th southern market being largely supplied.

Uoaseatie The large Rock on 1st January induced ome auction (airs, which went off at very low price. Th Import havinr heen rather moderate, prices are ra iner aeitar, and blue drill may now he quote atzoOa vivwd wu avuio xv sinpwa au toco aninjng 165al7. Th atoek ia about 1000 package. Sales are limited, as th English Imitation interfere mors tbaa ever. Tea Tbe only kind aelaahle I mod aad snnerlor Hv.

bob at 1 50 a ti. a other aorta and iafeiior qualitiea ean-ot disposed of at any rate. Th production of Tea i increasing rapidly, aad will aooa supersede the lmpor-taiFoa of China Cand.a The old stock being aaed up, and import very limited, prises have at least recovered, and sals of Sperm have beea mad at 51. and ara la aa.j Lumber Tbe larg import of Americaa and also ef Swedwn, oa Xapt tn market very low, and had it aat ban for aa export demand, it would have beea lower tbaa ever known. The last al ef America was at $50 per M- ad Iwedisb, wall rtd, 1 per Djg ef tot, in a of A large qaaatity af long Deals have baas) received and are quite aasaleabbs.

Roma The import baring been very moderate, aru-aa ban gradually unproved, the last sale being at aow wan led. Previsions have been mors demaad, aad kj.fc were obtained for the small paroels arrivic, treat vessels boand to Califoraia. The market aTaoS and Beef and Pork cannot quoted Ths arriraU of Urdw.r. very heavy adttl. were mad.

as low as ISO rs it has amce riowrad, the last sales were at Slurs. Lard ia knrs IZrJrJi, am. havoUn mn waeTLS good lots have been sold at 400 ra. watueu, ana 'uppl abundaat. of lata, reduced ths price-' bait he market has been largely supplied, and prices hav iBled from (40 rs to eoo ra.

Wax 1 he import from all quarters has been large, and price have ruled lower than for some time, and may now be quoted at Too rs. Tobacco The market has been adnadantly supplied with all sorts, and salsa are bow dimealt. Nona bat the very best qualitlesof aegar leaf should be sent, aad only small parcels. The last sales of good have been at Hi 14 Ping 8-JO rs. Tne market for ail imports has been very dulL and the trad generally more ansatisfaclary than for sam time part.

This state will ealy be eorreeted by moderate imports, which we have for some time advised, and we are happy to see about being pnt into effect. Coffee The prospect of a settlement of the Danish question, aud favorable accounts from Europe, joined with moderate supplies sad a abort crop, have caused the ElC nto have canai th. article te be in brisk demand, at improving price, which alone have been cheeked by the breaking out of the war in the Dutchies. There is still a fair demaad fur the south of Europe and United State, fully equal to ths supplies, which are very moderate, and will continue to be so throughout the aa it 1 now ascertained beyond a doubt that the new crop will not average evea half of the previous ona, but as there is some old coffee still remaining in the interior, we estimate that the export of the coming crop year may reach 120,000, aay 1 bags but the prevalent opinion ia that it will not be over 100.000. 1 he receipts of new coffee are very limited, but of good quality.

Superior are in demand at ia3 J00 good firsts iWOO at S. The stock doe not exceed itA OOO bags, mostly ordinary. Should peace be restored to tha North af Europe, prices will advance eonsi. derably. as the orders are very sitensiv.

The export in June was bags, of which 40.044 went to the United States By the table below it will be teen that the faUing off ia Wu3 bga, compared with the crop 181. and it would have been still greater had not th. advanceln pnee. taken place. The increase to the United State being 1744 bags, and decrease to Europe 200.677 if 7 luen? "I Nw Orleans and Mobil.

Col "eeropof 1848. and the decrease to the Atlantic port 27 817, compared to th crop of 1847 uasbn50baga4tUntiePOrU'thePrt mnlh export of five crop years to the United States ha JSL lMow ISM, 4U1.523 bag-, 78S million 1844,67802 bags. I78 mil. lbs; 1M. 684,631 bags, 10M mil 1847,764.778 ban.

1207 lhs lkaa 573017 v. li3S mil. lbs. The export to the United State for five crop years 1844 1844 1846 1847. IMS 678a 684631 745,773 773.017 Hide The shipments to the United states tha ri.

month, have bean 109.741. Theatocks are now quite reduced, and those soluble are held firmly at 150 a 145. i kite account irom tne south agree in stating that the stocks are very small and receipts limited, price both in Rio Grand and Buenos Ay re were advancing, costing on board from 7J a 8 cents. Freights have ruled very low till the past month, when 70 a 80 cents were paid for Americaa vessels to United State only one good vessel is unengaged aad held at 00 cents. Foreign tiara are offered at 70 centa.

Exchange advanced from 241 on the 1st Jannarv to 26ld in April, It ha since declined and has been don regularly at 26d. specie lias been in fair demaad according to the rate oi r-xenange ratrlot doubloons are now 301,84031111000. Spanish do 31, 8-XI. Dollars 190a2. Respectfully, Your obedient servants, HL'TTOW It Co.

July 7th The only arrivals from the United Stmtea. are the Falmouth, Corvette from Boston, Robert Fulton and Smyrna, New 1 erk. all destined for th Pacific. The flour market ia verr dulL the sale halnaonitn. tall ones at the quotatir na.

The stock of coffee 1 much reduced, being only about 28,000 bags and mostly ordinary. Superiors are very scarce and in demand, not only for the United State but tor curope z-xenange, zsd firm. Freight mattered. New York Blaxlaets. Carefully reported for th Evening Post.

Faioar, August 24. Ajhbs Ther ia a steady demand for both sort at $6 12j. the supply is not large. CoTTosi 1 be market show a better feelins- since the steamer new ha been telegraphed, and 400 a 600 bales nave oeen sola at prices which could not previously have been obtained. hen the letters arrive, considerable transactions are anticipated.

F'lous A good homo and Eastern demand for fresh ground Flour; the supply is moderate, and the markot me seller, Sruthern Flour is steady tales of Baltimore and A lev. anuria a a 44, and new Brandy wine 6 60. Rye riuiuHiwcoH a.o&ao oj3, wiin a steady demand. Corn meal is very scarce moderate sales Jersey at 44 and Brandy wine, to arrive, 3 60. 1 tie interior grades are dull and quotations somewhat nominal- The sales reach 2o09 bbls, at $5 44a5 60 lor common state and mixed Michigan; 6 60a5 6 for straight state and good Michigan; 6 Bijai 75 for pure Gen.e.

and favorite t.en. T5. fi7i IT. iVr I KAPKFi Ill" "Ut0 al 0ni. "le uuais mere is a good miUmg demand for prime 1 wheat, but the supply of new southern exceeds the de- mand and prices are rather easier; sales 3200 bus prime white Maryland, SI 20 the first lot of new Genesee was uiapuseu oi 5 a prime article.

itye is quiet. It held at 62j afloat. OaU are plenty and ealeable at 3ba40; extra lou command 41. Corn is rainer more active and steady at the decline of yesterday Sales 8oo0 bus at 50a60 for western mixed: 61 for flat yel low, aud 61u02 for northern and Jersey yellow muEa a ne market snows an upward tendency. The aioc a in urst nanus is very limited, and arrivals are very light.

Dealer, however, are well supplied. The whole parcel of Buenos Ayres. per bark Nancy, ha been sold at ne mo, ana iwi mo urande, from store. 201c. on private term .1500 Porto Cabello from first hands and 1000 do from second hands sold at 81e 8 mos Thar, ia a ioi oi vuuu Hio Grande afloat unsold, for which about 11 ctsisasaea.

i netouowinir are tbe current rates Rno. nos Ayres hide, 10'allc; RioGrande 10J; Porto Cabello texas ary niae Wja'Jj; Slatamora 88; salted Buenos Ayres 6ia5I. A eariro of this latt.r has just arrived the last sale were at 5), but before the late advance in the market southern hides are very rcarce there are none in first hands they are in good uruiajju a oraoo. Lr.ATHEa The market i brisk, with a irood and In. creaBing demand from the eatt, west, and south.

Tbe stock is very small, and receipts still light. The orders cannot all be filled heavy weights are very scarce. The market is firm the current rates are 154 a 16i for light ana middle weights 15 a 15J for heavy weight 14j a aw uauiau. auu aw a 11 tor pour uamagea. Paoviios A good home demand for nie-a nrrk.

with at tu id; prune is auiiat oo. Beet is in steady de mand lor the local trade, at 13 60 a 14 00 for mess there is no prime onering. Cut meats are steady but not ac tive at 61 a 7c for ham, and 4j a 5c for shoulders. Lara is inactive. GJ a 7c Butter is quiet, 10 a 14c for Western, and 7 a 11c for Ohio.

Cheese la mom nl.nt. with a good inquiry for prime dairies for export; the product of this year, it is understood, is very large. SuoARa The demand ha slackened, though price are fl'in. The sales are confined to lots. T.llow The market is rather better, with uIm rf ins prime renuerea atoc, easn.

1 osicco This week shews an increasing activity in leai. e-peciHlly in common Maryland The sales are 9 cases Florida and 200 bales Cuba, on private terms; 27 onus maryiana amjc, is nnas Kentucky at 5Jo, and 30 hhds Virginia at 3jc. There, is no change in manufao- tureu. Wool There is an imnroved and imnrnvlnir t.mn The sales for the last three-days are 150 000 lb Fleece, at its cents. for common and Merino, 34c, fur 1 and Me- for full blood, 3840 for Saxony.

The re ceipt continue large, reaching 2000 ba'es for the week, of wnicn a 14 Dales are on account of the speculators. The sales were principally of medium quality. The advance is full 2c per lb. Tbe large holders still keep their Wools out of tbe market. Lambs pulled has been sold at 26c to the extent of 16,000 lbs since Tuesday.

F'ereifn Wool baa also been more active The sales ara 80 bale washed smyrca. at isc, moos, ioo bale waabed Cordova, on private term, and 60 bales Crimea, He. 6 mo. Hiamv. There is a good demand tor whiskey the market is rather better.

Sale of 200 bbls low nroof waivai uj Dois. equat so prison. Airuuge 1 mild at .4 cent. RIGHTON MARKET Thursday, Aug. 23.

At market during the week. 800 beef cattle, 1200 stores, 1 wvw bu. tavv swine. Beef Cattle Price A few extra (8 50 first quality $6 second quality 6 25a5 SO third quality $4. Mores Prices Yearling heifer 79 two year old $1014 three years old steers and heifers $16a22, as in quality.

Sheep- Prices Old $12 50, in quality lambs 1 17 Swine Price At wholesale, old fat hog 4c ahoata s. rw.au, 0030, as in quality. Boar. August S3 Flour and Grain The weather today is unfavorable for out-door operations. The flour market is firm at previous rate sale of common brands Genesee at ft 75 a 6 87 Miohigau and Ohio flat hoop at 6 62 a 6 75.

and southern kinds at 6 50 a 6 00 per bbl. The market for corn continue dull sales of yellow have been made at 65 a 66c, and white and mixed at 62 a 63c per bush. Oats are in better supply, and lower sales of uurLneru aieoc. ana ueiaware at sac per Dusn. In rye small sales at 66c per buhh.

Albany, Aug 23 An old fashioned northeaster set In at an early hour thla morning, and from that period rain has fallen in torrent and without cessation up to the present moment. In the business circles this ha been a quiia day. In the produce market there has been but little movement, the offerings were limited, and but few rale of any importance have transpired. Flour The storm has checked operations. The transaetiomsum np 500 bbls at 5 25 a 6 37 for ordinary brands.

6 37 a 5 60 for frrsb ground State and Western, 6 60 a 6 62 for old Gene-ee, 5 62 a 6 75 for prime Western and flat hoop Ohio 5 a 56 for prim Ohio, favorite Indiana and extra a tij ior nsw wneat Genesee. Grain-Primelotsof old or new wheat are wanted for milling, bnt Inferior lot would not find a market here For eorn the inquiry i limited, with little if any. offer log. Oat are steady Sales 8.000 bushels inf-rio- at 87 several cargoes of oat have recently reached here from the west, stronoiv aatnratMi w4h v. This operation may lnereaae their weight, but buyers refuse to pay within acme 3 to 5 ceata for cargoes thua prepared.

nnuaey 1 ne rmarxet is barrevrwr both aorta Na sales. Bl-FIALO. An-. 23. 6 r.

11 Reevima aini. Flour, 3000 bbls Wheat 10.000. bos Corn. 4,500 biu Thir is a fair demand for Western Hour, and the market is without material chance A nareei nf l.vm khi. mon ichigan was disposed of at $5.

For wheat, there is a good milling inquiry, and the market is firm The sales embrace I2.0U0 bu at $1 05 for Ohio, and 87o for Wisconsin, in corn the sale are 2.500 bu flat v.llow ku.uuii iu tteiicuie. Milai air, Aug. 18 For the week past hnainaaa been gradually improving, and to-day there ia mora an. man ior some time past. Wbeat la online in more freely, and the receipt to-day will be about 4500 ouan.

rices lena npwara. as tnere Is a brwk demand for milling and a fair demand for shipment. Choice new wheat ha sold as high a $1 we raw a samnle of fin. white flint, of which a small lot of 80 bushels hroneht 9e from 85 a is the usual rate eld spring comes in but little and sell at 66 a 6Sc. Flour is also active, and sells readily at 4 31 a 4 50.

Oats bring 21 a 25c. Wool 16 a 18 for native; 20 a 25 for half blood. Land warrant. $149. Nsw Oblsaks, Aug.

19 Th cotton market is a shad easier, and aai of good middling to nudoimg are m.iring at to 100. A.J. llclatoar Thenaunaetci. August 24. I 1849 1648 1847 1846 J845 A.

M. 66 66 65 69 T3 12 M. 70 7 3 77 77 87 P. M. 76 76 77 89 do 73 73 73 89 AA- MARRIED At Staten Island, on the the Rev.

J.BrO' WM. H. UOflDWIN nf V.w Toefc faT in Miaa l.i 1 uaug titer of Peter Wynant, of Statea a rtntt c-m. DIED On th23dintuof dva.nl.-v Xf riiyrvrniTov. agedteyear.

Hi friend, aad ilw. 1 1. 7 iwiuj, an luTiwu hi a tend hi funeral this afternoon at A o'clock, at his late 1awwRtaTaBVVaaaa Ba, a ltd t'ii. 1 vin. inn door, north of McKINPlfY th1Sth7-i9' Mr.

JAMES On the 22d MART th. 46th year of her aT On the lst instr snddenly. Miss ANN D. POOL, of the prevailing epidami daughter of JoMph Pool, deewa-ed. On the evening of the 1 agwd aix Baootha, THOUAS HllR -Lneenh Hamiltnw ThurMay AcfV J3d.

of dysentery, after thrwa day. U- aw, M0WJUS, youiix-it wtnjliyw of hmb, U. aa4 EVENING POST I ii JNEW. FRIDAY: -iAUGTJST 724. Jane VC.

Griffen, aged oa year aia montha and three day. The relatives aad friend of th family are respectfully requested to attend the funeral trosa 142 Wavarly Plane, Friday, afternoon, at I o'clock, without further Bone. Baltimore and Charleston papers win please cost. At Babylsa, L. I-, as the 33d last-, of eoueation at Mia brain, WELPLY, infant son of Horalia aad France M.

Fryatt, aged one year, five months aad twenty -three day. Hi remain were ouaveyed to Greenwood Cemetery. In Brooklyn, Aer 23d, MARGARET P. nr in Brooklyn, oa Thursday. 23d inat iiiiit vre FERTS, wife of A.

O. Millard. In Brooklyn, Thursday. August 23d. EMMA AUGUSTA, daughter of A.

H. and Sana H. Loekwood. aged 1 year, month and 16 day. mfpa At Shrewsbury.

W. oa the 22d nut-, aftae- a mnesa, in theSlrtyearof HAa? widow of the late William lisle. A. ttAct, At Woodstock. Conn li.rlr,.

111.. u. ri 1 rLaauus, aged ST Atssjem Ma. 19th int SARAH JANE, daughter PASSENGERS. GusUyo.

"ger and aeame. hay. died of cholera during tha IT 'rage. steerage pas- In bark Norumbera. fm n.l.n- v.

forHfnul iU" A THE EVENING POST MARINE LIST. PORT OF NEW YORK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24. "I 45 hiusi WATia.00 63 Atcainer. rtOH bkw m. Washington.

Floyd September 20 raois Bosyoft, roa uvxaroou Hibernia Leitch August 29 raoai LivxaroOL, roa soaron. August 18 FBOat LirrarooL. roa bbw voaa. August 11 rac Washington oat (ODTaAatrTsa, roa atv voax August 20 raoai lima, roa bbw toil. Washington.

August 12 CT.FL-Q RFn TfJTt rnsrunnv 8htn American F.aj.1. Tlo 8hlp Stenhen A n.t in Mm' t- qq a sivni Ship Ashland, Rice, NOrlean. Eagle fc Hayard. Ship Sultana. Barrett, NOrleans, Nelson.

Bark Proten. Von Veer. a i- Ce8 Nile' (Br) DTfaon widsor, n's, Scale, Whitney Brig JW EUyeL Little, JackaonvUle, ElwelL Brig Tooqnin, Sawyer, Port and. Brig Cobden Cornish, Mobile, Russell fc Norton. i Hunter Co.

Sch Fairfax. P.nnl.l tt ocn iiuuroa. Baker, Franpton, La. Soh Pacifie. Wrieht.

New Sch Cornelia, Young, New Bedford. on nenry rayson, crowell. Fhilad, McKe Bro. Sloop Frederick Brown, Hobart. Providence.

sioop cssex, summing. Fall Hiver. Sloop Nancy Jane, Gardner, Providenee. ARRIVED Tins FORENOON. Ship Republic Marshall.

36 da fm Llvernnnl. with h. aad passengers to Harbeck fc Co. Ship Abby Pratt, of Boston. Shaw, fm I ooa July, with mdx to Martin Brown.

19th inat. off St George's, slgnalixed ship Medora, fin Europe, with passenger for York. Ship Espindola, Baratow. fm Havre 2tst Jnl nj. to Nesmith Walsh, 8 cabin, and 246 steerage passen-gers.

Ship Halcyon, (of Bath, Me) Wads, fm Liverpool 18th July, with mdie and 299 passengers to a Tapscott 1 1 V. A. 1. 1 1 1 1 iv.u vu iuu u. ezonangea signals with ship Norfolk, steering East by South.

21st, caw a large niueiirau ouunu Bremen bark Ebenhard fm River Ems. Germa ny, with passengers, to Meyer fc Stucken. Br brig Golden Grove, Hayes, 17 fm Turk! Island, with salt, to Cook. hco rancu. Gantier, 49 ds fm Newborn, NC, with naval stores, to Blackwell.

Sch Julia Ann, Tnttle, 3 ds fm Richmond. BELOW Br ship Erin go Bragh, fm Uvnool. with passengers. Also, 2 ship. 1 bark and 2 brigs.

Wind NE. SOUTHERN Thb Spanish Con.clatk. We ara fleairnl to n. that the rennrfc In last aoanlm-'. 1.

"ITC eiianiau consul nao cloaca ni othce, is a mistake. The Uonul, a hUcounel inform u.wUl take no n.j rxT UP'" L- crescent, loin 111 St. The Raleigh (N. Standard claim that Mr. Stanley li not legally elected, and intimate that hia competitor may contest the seat.

HYDROPATHY AND THE WATEK-tVhK 0T7- FOWLERS fc WELLS, 131 Naisao stbmt, New York, publish, and have for (ale, all work on Hydropa thy, Water-Cure, Physiology, Phrenology, Magnetism and 1'nysiognomy at wholesale and retail. A complete i aortment of the above named works always on hand. Just published The Water-Cure Journal, monthly. 11 a year; water-Cure Manual, 60 centa; Water-Cure in All Diseases, (o cenU The Cholera Hydropathieally 1 rea tea Zo cent. j2 FO WLERS fc WELLS, 1S1 Nassau ft Ship Susan Drew, For California.

This splendid vessel is loading at the pier foot of Vestry street, North River, and will sail for San Francisco on or about the 30th instant, and can elegantly accom. modate TEN IRST CABIN passenger. The very supe rior sailing qualities of this ship promise a very short passage to the Gold Region. Fine Ship St. Lawrence will follow the Drew," and hTe quick despatch.

Can take the bulk of 1,000 barrels freight, if applied for im mediately. Can also handsomely accommodate a limited number of first and second cabin passengers. This vessel 1 well known aa one of the yory beat in port, in every respect, and will take freight and passes gers at the very lowest rates. Apply to ul8 E. B.

SUTTON, 84 Wall street. TIACKKT SHIP CA1.KB uniMDHiwx JT FROM LIVERPOOL, is now dischanrinz. under general order, at Dover street. All goods not permitted mum. ue aunt to uonc store.

SAML. THOMPSON fc NEPHEW, o2 lw 275 Pearl street. CONSIGNEES PER HUGUENOT, KROM LIVERPOOL, will please sead their rurmit. board, foot of Dover street, to prevent their arnoda heln. -A 1.

u. mi i.uut own. SAML. THOMPSON fc NEPHEW, 276 Pearl atreet. au24 lw BR.

PACKET BARK ADAM CARR, FROM GLASGOW. Consignee per this vessel, will take notice that she ts this day discharging, under general order, at foot of Oliver street, E. R. All goods, therefore, not permitted will be sent to pub- WUUUtlULL. u24 87 South street OllKEL.

COAX. AFleOAT-Will be landed in a few days from ship New York, Halliburton's best Orrel Coal for family use, and for Bale at th lowest mar- ae, prices, oy S1UAKT RANDOLPH fc 74 Wall st, 287 East Broadway, corner ot 4th avenue and 13th st, and u24 corner Rutgers and Cherry st. tva7intL. COAL. AffLOAT-Now landing from hip Elsinore, this superior Coal, imnorted exDreaalv iu.

lauuij use. ana ui lumps, ior sate in tot to aim nur chasers, by STUART F. RANDOLPH fc 74 Wall st ,287 East Broadway, corner of 4th avenue and 13th st. aad u24 corner Rutgers and Cherry st pOALs lh subscriber keep constantly on hand uie iuuowing 1 oais, 01 prim quality, yi reacn urcnara, A.iverpool, Lehigh, New Castle, White Ash. ftvdnev.

all of which he will sell at the lowest market price. Ufcl. B. BROWNE, 8 7th street, near 3d avenue, and 9th street, near Avenue D. Also, 25 chlds fine Liverpool, for sale cheap.

au24 Ts EACH ORCHARD GRATE SIZE -I Will be landing in a few days a eariro of this uutci uuw uiiuen, oy canai, in yery superior order, for sale from boat or yard at the-s owest market price. j. a w. wcikth. U24 24 Broadway and Thompson, corner of Fourth I MIAli aJASt-IlAatUlNG The nnd.r.

KJ signed are this day landing cannel wuuaiBv, mi. iu iuaaiuiie to huh purchaser at th lowest market price. J. L. fc F.

W. WORTH, 24 Broadway and au24 ewuriu, cor. 1 nompeon rOAL. 9O0 chaldron double screenful Small an VJ ufacturer's coaLreceived direct from New Castle, and for sale at 24 Beaver street by S''" BARCLAY fc LIVINGSTON WHITE ASH RANGE AND STOVE CO Ala Discharging The subscriber are this day landine a cargo of Whith Ash. stove size coal, a prime article For aale low, delivered direct from the boat or re-screened 11 J.1U.

J. fc W. WORTH, 24 Broadway, and an-2 Fourth, corner of T.r.. A me, freeh mined and for sale in on.niitu. ...1.

el UAKT F. RANDOLPH fc CO 74 Wall 287 East Broadway, corner of 4th avenue and 13th st. aad au24 oiracr time-era and Cherry at. HALLIBURTON ORltEL COAL Ar LOAl' The undersigned will hav lanttin. in Liverpool Coal of the best Quality and for famUy use.

For sale in quantities to suit eonum.rs at the lowest current price, delivered direct from the mmy y.usrav.u. O. D. KLtVL fc CO. as 51array, corner Canal and Fim wmerjane ana west st discharging a cargo of Peach -i -L abov.

aiawa. shipped in prim order and or mt 40 cent per ton leao than yard prise, detivund direct from bmmwi irw 1. ajHwuHuo. vw lAlh slABUmttTS. a.

o. mi. utioss Murray, cor Canal and au24 Elm and cor Jane and Wwt I 1 taii. AverVBUne- JU nor lot of largv Cannel Coal, selected einrea.lv for ivv.Rnnra.araDiiiTT- T. discharged in a few day from the ship Caleb Gnmshaw.

at Dover street wharf, for sale hv bAML. THOMPSON fc NEPHEW, 275Paarl .1 And at 43 Gold University PUoe, eoraw'of i 11 orookiyn, Columbia anj4 TSDIA RUBBER SHOES .20.000 pair, embracing A the most approved manulactnre, for aale in ouantitie wvmm mj nunAUL ri. 11 AY. S3 Coortlandt (tract. FLY UHiiUiS, EAT HER D18TKRS Feather Bran, of all siac.

very exeeUestt toe inr furniture, or good, ia atore. as the dust is removed without scratching the furniture, small fancy Piano dusters, long bandied Fly Driver, Floor, Clothes, Comb, Scrubbing, vV indow. Dust, Shoe, Hearth. Hat, Flesh, Bath a wu, iwr ami ny SMITH, TORREY fc Housekeepers awn. ao Maiden lane.

WHTTE FRltNCH BRAN BY A very auperior article, just reedved. for aale by the gallon or eaak. by HENRY D. FELTER, Broad-" t3 cor. Prince st.

I BROWS CLOTH Of various qaalitie. for aale by tAWaUNCS, TjUMBLSifc co. 1 ItlroMatmV HOOOKINPt' ITOTK rmiKDCKINFKCTION-ERY FOR EXPORTATION an dies, aawarted. 14 na the poand-' Sugar Plum, aaanrted, 14 cent Sugar Almond. oeata No charge tor boxe or eartaga.

T. Q. 148 Greenwich, between Conrtlandt aad berry street. iv B. 1 have rocd beinr nova dried mnt K.hL.

fn oevenorauoB oy enang ot elimat. T4A7ETAEXaC RUBBER. 6IAtvr a sin as an. Ill TEN8 Theanbacrirjar ia af, ia. 1..

low price, whole 1 aad retail dosea men' Metalic Kubber Driving Glov. 20 do do de Sea do 30 do do do long arm do 20 do do do rtiasaa tins, do 20 do do do Mitten 40 vdo ladies do house and Garden Glove" (they preserve th. baad, VTtg them white and delicate. 20 de ladies Metallic Rubber toag arm Gloves. HOD OMAN, N.

Y. India Rubber Warebouae, "24 No. 17 Maidca laae, cor. Naaa st. PATES FINE CCT PRESSED TOBACCO.

Being the inventor of thi. kind of Tobacco, and having a patent securing to me th. exclusive right to manufacture the aame.it beine entirely diffemt frm any other kind, enable ma to bring it before the public to it highest state of perfection. An lmpurietie are extracted. aad the sweet aroma pro 111 led, thereby imparting a pleaaant and delightful taste and flavor.

Being thua prepared it i rendered deatrabl not only for bom but for shipment onking voyage and we warrant it to retain it moisture and flavor for thro, year ia any climate. Please notice that each box and aaoerhaa Goodwin, Patent Tobaooo, Febuaxy loth Manufactured aad for sale by au24 E. OOODW IN fc BROTHERS. 143 South at. flST RECEIVED by the Newark India Rubber Manufacturing Company.

9 Maiden laae. from thalr manufactory at Newark. New Jersey, 30 piece 4-4 figured Carriage Cloth. zoo e- plain Also, a good assortment of (-4 figured patent cloth. Goodyear' patent Metallic Shoe, of all aiaea tha meat splendid article ever offered to the trade, aad warranted In every particular together with an exteniiy assortment ef fancy article and clothing.

li. HUTCHINSON, Pres't. Angust 23d. 1849. au24 WRAPPINU PAPERS.

An exteuive assort-meat Of Eniilah and American Wrannlna- Panae. of every description, eomorisinr Manilla, straw. baa- Hardware, Iron Monger and Kentish Cp. of different sixes and varying in weight from 5 to 200 pound, and in tae tram cap TO OOX tu. Just received and for nle at mill prise by WILLARD FELT, (Of th late firm of David Felt fc Co u24 No.

191 Pearl atreet. BLKATIlRD IJIA Pfcll-for aaliTbT LAWRENCE. TRIMBLE am. nl aa Broad atreet. "TlEKIMS' SHIRTINO STRIPK.and a wat riety of heavy Cotton ados and Pantaloon stnira.

nf 1 K. .1 l- 1 u. aata dj MARCUS SrTirNO fc CO- au24 61 Exchange Place BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND BHIRTI Case Kirkanaet, Granite, Gold River, Warwick. vw i I LJ 1 w.u.v.w, uaiawiij, wo nmTta ana tot Bale oy juaavus, srninu n2 61 Exchange place. AM CLOTH, of deiiraUe quality, just received ea iicuota, anu ior sie oy MARCUS, SPRING fc CO, a2 61 Exchsng place.

BROWN SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS bale 7-t. 4-4 and 6-4 Loekwood, Equitable, Payne Mills. Spring River, Mechaniesville, tiuincy, Exter, aad v.us. u.wiiua, Aeceiveu anu ior sale ny MARCUS SPRING fc -51 Exchange Place. au24 MOl'HEJA OF PEARL SHELLS-IOO package ef flueqnality per ship Venica from Havre, for sal hy WOOOHULL, an 24 87 South at.

wTHER OF -100 package lu qualify, just received and for sale by uM A. WOODHULL, 87 South at. rpOBACCO- -250 bai St. Jago wrappers and fillers Bevtw. war aaaviw Vj MONF8 TAYLOR fc 44 South t.

tJlLESlAS AND UMBRELLA C1XFTHS Fergu-O eon' and Silesia, in cues of all colors and eases ui aii oiacK- aiso, rerguson CmbrellaCloths, plain and twilled Uack and cord, for sal by ujfl a. Jw r.H si 48 Exchange place. LTAn xu sua WI.S Received per Cygnet 100 flue embroidered Crape Shawl, Urge siie.entl- taarl tA r1artntnH ffte V. '43 THOMAS HUNT fc CO, 82 William st. BELUtfjIIAH SHEETINGS auperior ar tide, for sale by LAWRENCE, TRIMBLE fc "21 86 Broad street.

pAPER LAMPSHADES-600 doi Lamp Shade A nnovi wTJU. lur PawArv VJ BU24 U1ETZ, BROTHER fc CO, 138 William t. A LCOHOL- Of auperior strength and quality, for a -a. uj VV 1LLIAM A. niUKo a aua 14Sand 151 Front at piANTON SIL.KS-6 eases whit and red figured pongee nuxrs; wnite and colored border lustring hdkis checked aarsnet and black silk neck htikfs.

just received orlby HICKS fc CO iitAaAia. all nutn ciArrtiixuii-Th stock of jl cioming now in store, made of Vulcanised India Rubber, under Tyer fc Helmes' patent of 1840. is eomnleta. embracing some new styles, never before offered. Pealen auppned on tne moat liberal terms, by the manufacturer.

uZ4 H.H.DAY, 23 Conrtlandt st. FIGS Freh Figs, preserved In sugar, an entirely new article, received from Texas, at JAMES THOMPSON'S Confectionery, au24 uroadway. HOT HOUSE GRAPES Black Hamburgh, Chas-aclaa and thtsr choice Grape, received daily at JAMES THOMPSON'S Saloon and Confectionery, 235 Broadway. eu24 opposite the Park ountain. DROWN STOUT AND ALE -120 casks London Brown Stout, in pint bottle 200 cask Campbell' r-utuuuig-u raie Ale, tat quarts SDH pint.

OT Bale at 24 beaver street, by BU24 BARCLAY fc LfVINOSTON COCHINEAL 6 ceroons Mexican, for Male by WILLIAM T. HICKS au24 148 and 151 Front street: "VTECTARINES Received thi day, a lot ot yery J.1 fine Nectarines and Peaches; also, Black Hamburg. tuapeta. ana oiner urape, at JAjlLa AilOMraON'S I Saloon, 235 Broadway, opposite the Part Fountain. au24 A I KHTLTlis Toiluuitl.

i Woollen Velvets some of the finest ever imnnrt.il lursaie oy g. 1 JU.Hf.S fc auzi 49 Exehacg Place. TND1A GRASS LINES Six cases India Grass Lines, A superior Duality, mat received from Canton, and for sal oy A. W. SPIES fc CO, No 81 Maiden lane.

BU24 MANGANESE ORE. 200 barrels of Manganese Ore, of superior quality, for sale by C1KC3 W. FIELD fc u2 11 Cliff street. TT a DRIOD ATE POTASH Prime English In vv.uu uuiuf3, iursue VJ H. M.

SCH1EFFELIN fc FOWLER, rf2 142 Front (treat. "IiriNEB Nathaniel Paulding has placed In the hands of John Duncan fc Son. to sell for hia account th. Daianee or nie stock of old wines, consisting of superior maueiraa, oercuu niaueira, orown rinernee.ac. au-j NATHANIEL PAULD1NO pilUSlATE POTASH.

English and German, for am- aU TJ UJ H. M. SCHIEFFELIN fc FOWLER, u2 142 Front street. LL'E 2o0 bbls low priced, comprising a full assorl- vji mcnt, xor aale on favorable terms by ri. m.

snnr.rMLL.iM kuwlih, MM 12 Front street. QUM AC 1,200 bag Ingham fc Co. brand, received irom lor sale at zu Beaver st. ty. fcau24 BARCLAY fc LIVINGSTON.

3inr, RUBBER COATS, CLOAKS, daC. aUUU Made of Goodyear'a Patent Rubber. aii "i very uvsi quality, ror sale ny ine atU4 cirnitJi-n Iivliia KUuBKK IB Nassau FURNITURE AND APRON GINGHAMS for sale by CHECKS, AND au24 LAWRENCE, TRIMBLE fc CO, 35 Broad st. ALLENDALE 84, 104 and 114 Brown and Bleach-ed Sheetings, for sale by an lawki.m.i, TKIMBLK fcCO, 85 Broad at. TOTOWA KUSTIANS-forsale by LAWRENCE, TRIMBLE fc CO 85 Broad street.

A LLE DALE COLITERPinRa-Li it a. a. iui aaie oy au-4 TRIMBLE fc CO, 35 Broad st. I ACHES. APRICOTS AND GRAPES Tf At.

house and out door Peaches and Apricots Black nauiuurgu ana oiner urapee, reeeivea aauy at JA.MCS Saloon, ao 24 236 Broadway, opposite the Park Fountain. ANTON FLANS ELS Bleached, Brown and eolor- v- ior ti oy BU24 LA WRtNCE, TRIMBLE fc 85 Broad St. BEACH PLAN BL-ers, for sale by -26 000 feet suitable tbr plane mak au24 Ut-MILL, 18fl Front st. SYRINGES AND BREAST PUMPS. A Urge assortment made of Goodyear' Patent Rubber, and thet most perfect article ever offered to the public F'or sale by tne UIV1UXM LiMLllAltUBHERCO'Y, au24 IB Nassau street 1-1 AMPIIOR LOZENGES Camphor, Wlntcrgreen Aioee anu iringer Lioaenges.

ior sale ac JAMES THOMPSON'S, Ice Cream Saloon and Confectionery. au24 2S5Broadway. opposite the Park Fountain. BROWN. Bleached and Printed Drills, for sale by LAWRENCE, TRIMBLE fc anil 85 Broad atreet.

A DAAIANT1NE ICANDLxiiS. 100 boxes for a a- aateeu lavoraote teruie uy H. SCHIEFFELIN fc FOWLER, au24 142 Front atreet. VrOTIIER OF PEARL SHELLS 100 paeka- ata gea oi nu quauiy ior mi. vj BUZ4 A.

WUUUnilLL, BT SOUth tt. CHER CARD SODA 10 000 pound Sal Soda VJ) 25,000 do Sodar Ash 50 tons English, for sale by 1 1 fi 'U li'L'i'i I tar a rowi cn li. jit. ovuibxrbiii.i w. rsvra.e.n., au24 142 Front street.

OCOTCH SHAWLS AND SCARB-8 104 sonar 74 and 8-4 Scarfs of the latest styles, now landine- HUIUTHW VJ OIl lljl.r. t-uae ii 1 1 i au24 17 Broad at. t)ARIS GREEN 5000 pounds of tha brand of va- A nous snades. ror sie oy H. M.

SCHIEFFELIN fc FOWLER, uI4 142 Front street. IV TOP.PHlNE-500 doien Cartels and Fan's, for in aaie oy H. BCHJEES ELif KUWLER, au24 142 Front street. EVELLING INSTRUMENT On. Levelling aus inatrument, ior aaie WILLARD FELT.

Stationer. au24 No. 101 Pearl 3d door below Maiden lane. A PRICOTS Just received, a lot of very fine large A. a.

Apncopj atso. no. nw uiam.it jy24 JAMES TMUMrsu.va aaioon. Broadway. BLEACHED SHEETINGS Lonadal.

Hope, Ma-onville, Newmarket, Cohannet 51iils, Kennedy, Har ris, ana other styles, ror sat oy au24 lawrewce, i niMPi.a Broad st. TUPOHT GOODS Turkey Red Pullicat Handk. I i chief, also Madrass Handkerchiefs, 82 Inches square, .11111 IC1 to ueoeuhutw. ru i-r au24 8. T.

JONES fc CO. 40 Exchange Place. TT'NGLISH DAIRY CHEESE A superior artid. tf Englisn Lauy neese. ior aaie oy HENRY B.

GREENWOOD. au24 437 Broadway, eor Broom, street. -IITJW Prime Turkey. tbr sal by KJ H. M.

SCHIEFFELIN fc FOWLER, an 24 142 Front street. TXTES TTHAL1A AxAaIA Just superior lot of WCStpnaua nam, star aaie oy HENRY GREENWOOD. 487 Breed way, coy Broom aUeet. SHERTISCS Butternuts. A raw am JL Granite, Pioneer, Farmer, and Mechanic's, and other style, ror al ny LAWRENCE, TRIMBLE fc CO- au24 85 Broad street.

CAMPUEN of superkrrquality. for sale by the barrel by D1ETZ, BROTHER 130 William st. LD BRANDIES Cboic Old Otard. Dupny fc Co KJ Brandy, rmls aad dark, vintage of 180S, 1820. 188S 1841 and 1846, in Magnum and bet tie, aato on draft, and sur bas oy vaj.Ar.wuuu, At th Old Established Win aad Ta STora.

1 WALDEN PELL. Velaod, OrdlBaSArv, aad Stautatarw- Itallaua Kar PELLS dkCO. wfB on at oeloek.OB tot No. TOS aa To Th earwoof ahrp Victoria, frooi 1 Tghirm nomdstla uf blck white, white vetoed aad statuary Itatiaa aurrble, part of which ia of BBaanaUy an quality aad desirabt i arms six BBonina over atuu, approvad i auaioeruae oa aay sal. Also, S6 gardea Yae.

Immediately after, at mot of Corleara atreet. Lisbon Marble (4 block pink, drab and salmon Lisbon Marble. Term 6 month over $100, approved endorewd Bote. Catalognws on the day ef sale. aol4 It R.

C. KEMP Aaettoaer. Fvjamltmuro, nan AT AUCTION, ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 25th, at 10 o'clock, at th Sale Boom, No. IS Wall stieet, without reserve, by catalogs. A large and haadanan aaaortment of parlor, dialog room aad chamber fare i-ture.

of good style and made in tne best manner for th city retail trad, consisting of aofaa, ia haircloth, various style mahogany chain easy and rocking chair Barbie top center tables work and card table external a dining table wardrobe beok-eaaes anarble too dressing bureau and wwhetaad. ntahogany French and gothie bedsteads; seta of black walnut aad mahogany furniture, cottage bedsteads and chain; hair mattraa; together with a general aaaortment of good furniture. wnicn wm no mnna weu worthy the attention of buyer. Piano Fortes At 12 o'clock two vary good rosewood 61 oetave piano fortes, which are well worthy the attention of those in want of a good instrument, and are fnlly warranted. Catalogue on the morning of aale.

auttltl R. C. KEMP, Auctioneer. Large Trad Sal of FauraltsAro-Oat Fsmr Montlaa' Credit, for all Sana ower SlOO-On TUESDAY, Ac. 8t.V, at 10 cloeJx, auttav largo Wars Room, 309 Broad wray, aear Frmnkllni C.

KEMP, will eD at Anetioa as above, without Tr7 "to of Roeewood, Mahogany and Black Walnut Cabinet Furniture, of good workmanship, which will be found well worthy of the attention of the eity and eonatry trad, hotel aad house-aeeper, via p.jrJ Loto' eomprtsing a full assortment of Parlor. Dininr-room aad i i. i- i and modern style, yi buiuj oi KoMwood Parlor FnrnRnra, haudsomsly carv-(d and covered in rich broeateUe and erimaon plosh Suit of Mahogany Parlor and Chamber Furniture, In a great variety of style, aedaomeof which are richly carved, and are very handsome. Black Walnut Sofa. Tata.aJ.Lw r- a- Chair in maroon and crimson plash; beautiful sets ef uuiuwr uxntiure, in venou atyle.

ana same of which arevery rich; Ladles' Cabinets; Wardrobe with mirror front; Musio Stand, yery richly CTnaaaeated; Work Table, Marble Top Centra Tables, Dining Tables. Book Cares. Sideboards. Chain of all kinds. Cetuw.

RA.t i- I anu Luairs, low-pncea oedrOOm Bet. Hair Matrwaaaa. I ae. Aa. I Catalogua on th day before the sale, whea nartla a I tuTitvu examine tne goou.

Furnltur purchad to co out of tha eity. eaa ha neck. anu sitippeu in gooa oroer, at a reasonable charg. auaa iwe AsActlon Nottce. of Franch Mukl aeklaaw Blanket, of th eel- rated xnanoifactwrs ef Zm Grantor Co.

TH1RION HAILLARD d. Agent for th ala of Messrs. Granier fc Co 'a Blanket, beg leave to inform the trade that they will sell on FRIDAY. An gust 24th, 1849, through Mean. WILMERDINOS.

PRIEST fc MOUNT. 28U bale of tha ahoy, wnoila. mww. priaing tha various qualities and rise of White, Blue. 11mm anil C- I I k.

i ut. luiuaa araoe. The above good ara all fresh, made of the vary material, and comprise the entire importation The wuute Mt pe tut wiinout reserv. aul7 7t ANTHONY 1. BLEECKER YTTILL SELL AT AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY.

AUg. TV, 1H4B. at On O'clock. P. an Aha w.i.1..

tbe valuabl property at Foughkeepai. known as Eden Hill, lying next aouth of land of Hubert Vaa Wagenen and Bailey, baying 1,700 feet front both on Academy and Market streets, and 1,600 leet on aeb aide Hamilton and Bleecker atreets. The Mansion House, out-buildings and improvement (said to bav eoat over BlOAUO a few vaua aini win k- old with about 25 to 30 acre of land, 4 plot or villa sites, containing from 5 to 7 acre each, and two of about 3 acres each on Hamilton, Bleecker. and Academy street, 12 plots of about 1 acre each on Academy and Market atreets. all having buildinr aite snmmaniKnw nt un.wunT.r,tnq nutans ucretTom and from th nuuson niyer nauroaa about a quarter of a mile.

i he Mansion House 1 nearly new. donhl. mm1.n. built, plate furniture, marble mantle, two story and attic with observatory and wing on each ide. Two of th piots nev nous, and one a large barn.

This offers an ODnortunitv rarely tn ha mat with A those desiring a residence above the Highlands, on the nuusvu, ncceeniote Ml ine CUV OI nev 1 orlr In 21 hnnn by railroad, where the best society and anhnola tn h. found. Maps of th same can be obtained at the anntlon mm No. 7 Broad street. Th sale will be without reserve to tha hhrnaat Term will be easy, and will be maria known on Am vj iu.

AUCllOUeer. aus zawcio Id 1 667 1 BY COOLEY KEF.8E. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY 2-ld 24th and 25th. and Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday, 27th.

28th. 29th. 30th and 3lit l.e aad Saturday. 1st September, at 8 o'clock, A. at th NEW YORK TRADE RALE OF nnnL-o ppi-d omiiu.imi.sitmurirt PLATES, BINDERS' i cmniis, on iuuuiuwcrea.il, jur approved endorsed notes.

Catalogues of this extensive and most Valuable sale are now ready for distribution to the Trade. It embrace iarg eoiisifl-Dlnents from ail the imnortant nnhiih throughout the United Statea, offering th most desirable vvvvi ior mo selection ana repienisning lof stock ever presented to the Trade of this country. Th Invoices of staple and fancy stationery are exceedingly rich, varied and extensive, embracing every thing in th line. The sale will commence with tha STITinvcpv 1 11LU3UAI zaa Aug. at o'clock, A.M.

ine sale or BOOKS win commence with D. APPLE- lloe o'clock. A.M.. throrgbout the following week. inesaieoi sir.nLuiiri rcATi-S.

Dlnders' Tool and Matelials.will take r.laM n. THl'Dfin a i i -va wui Aua. at 4 o'clock, P.M. Memben of the Trad who do not receive Catalogues 08 supplied by addressing, post paid, th auctioneer, VJ "au. aul4 It "AltC CS MPRING di 51 Exehane.

nl It A offer for sal th following goods, at th lowest mar- Twilled Flannel, red and whit Satinetts, various qualities macs loins, ao do. Plaid Linings, do do. Apron Checks, desirable pattern Denim, superior article Manner Stripes, various qualities Ticks, do do. ALSO Gold mixed Tweeds, Printing Cloths, and a raneral as sortment of Good, to which they invite the aiteniton oi me Duyer. au24 A NEW AND HIGHLY IMPROVED HOKSfn rwnisn aau A lire sill.

HACIlliK. fTIHESE machine excel others now In nu omy. durability, despatch, and manner in which they uu tue wura. a ne loxeeners are maue witn wrougnt Iron bars, and the teeth bolted on the same, preventing the icein irom nying net. twnien iney are iiabte to do with tbe wood cylinder, into which the teeth ara driven .1 flnt machines are made with open cylinders, and ara mnch pleasanter to work, than the -wood cylinders as in place vi lurowiug tue uuti iu me race ui ine operator, it carries it away from him.

PeraoB wishing to purchase any thing of the kind, will find it to their advantage to call and examine our machine, and judge for themselves rrice m. manuiacturea ana soia only by JOHN MAYHER fc 185 Front Street. New TwV V. B. have for sal tbe most annrovad mill now In us, together with a larg assortment of ag ricultural implement field and garden seeds prepared guano, and other fertiliser.

Wire cloth and atings AT -11 IrlH.l- An A descriptive catalogue sent to persons wishins ta tmr. chase, by addressing th advertisers as above, Const paiu-i buS4 I 1 a TYTS The pattern in traduced by WORRALL fc (and adopted by the wBuwin ue nianuiaciurea Dy them, and as all awning posts set np in Broadway hav to eon torm to tnia pattern, these rauirina th article ahn-M take the precaution to compare thoa they purchase with their, ao that they may not find themselves compelled to remove them for want of conformity and strength. a ucj t. wiauiunaa meir pnee a low a th am weight and quality of iron can be afforded: and althon.h their post are heavier' than those now being put up by others, they believe them to be a light as is consistent with safety Their pattern is the neatest on in as, and ean be set firm in the ground, having wings east on each tide. Having been at the expense of getting up the ori- giua paiiem, anu imrouucing me article, tne undersigned would respectfully at-liait th patronag of their rxteitu anu tne puotio, requiring awning post.

wuaiiaIai at iron Printing Free and Saw Manufacturer, snM 22, 24. 84 aad 2 Elm (treat WILLI All- T. H1CK.8 fc No. 140 and 151 ront atreet, have constantly in atore. and offer for tml Alcohol of high strength.

Borax Wood's English refined. Blue Pill Mam for which they are agent. Brims ton Roll and Flower of Sulphur. Camphor refined in New York. Castor Oil No.

1 and shad. Cochineal Mexican, in assorted packages. Cream of Tartar powdered, in barrels. Epsom Salts Baltimore. Gum Arabic Turkey.

Indigo Madras, Manilla, and Caraccaa. Liquorice Paste Calabria and Sicily. Lamp Black for which they are agents. Madder Dutch Ombro. Magnesia Calcined andCarbonata.

Oil of Bergsmot, Cassia, Origanum. Lavender, fce D- l. i i 1 1 iiiKiawvi uuwu ABWtiDta tit r-ogusn. Saltpetre refined, in keg 100 lb, each Seidlit Mixture, and Rochelle Salt. Venetinn Red beet English brands-Sal Soda and 8oda Ab Newcastle." Superesrbonateof Soda Jarrow" and other brands; Beeswax yellow and bleached, tn cakes an24 TtALTTERa' COLORS II Oil Th.

A oners for sale on tbe most favorable terms, the follow ing colors, or nis own manuracture, ground in oil iv o. a vnrom it men in and lb. can. do do 1, 2, and 6 lb. cans.

Extra permanent do 1, 2, aad Ib. can. Nol do do 6 1b. can. Extra imperial do 1, 2.

8, and 10 Ib. can. No 1 do do 1, 2, 8, and 10 lb. ean. Prussian Blue In 1 lb.

can. Chrome Yellow extra in lib. cans, do do Nol in 1 Ib. ean. DANIEL I.

TIEMANN, u24 ITBuriing Slip. pIRls W. HELD. No 11 Cud (treet, ks oner ior aaie, in iota to suit purcnaaen Writing Paper 750 eases, a complete assortment. Printing do- 12 000 reams, all sixes and Qualities.

Colored do 1600 reams, all lixes. guued and embossed. Hanging ao id ton ynou colon. Do do 16 ton White. Tissue do 100 reams hit and Colored.

Hardware do 3200 ream, all aisea. Wrapping do 5000 reams, all sixes and auaHtW Together with all other kinds of Paper usually found In a ratter Warehouse Also. Alum 200 bow Ground and crude. Bleaching Powder 120 casks vary superior-. Soda Aih 50 ton high test.

Bag 450 bale Foreign, various anaiitiea. Do 200 tons Domestic, do do aoi4 Save our Tin Roofs THE American Patent Soap Ston Paint na proved, bv tbe experience of tbe last ten yean ta be the most durable and economical article ever offered to the public, or used for preaeTving tin roofs, and snaking the that an leaky tight. Tha snbeenber will warrant to mak all tin room tight that for the low pric ef on cent per square loot. N. Orders left at th store.

136 Chamber strset, ithr for roofk or painting ia (wnaral, will be pixx.ptli at. Ol.taaa, too t.nm or street attwadedto au24 l.nrl 8-4 and 4-4 Jaecet Linens. S-4 and 4-4 brown Hollands. Line and Unlom flat ilia, la bondd 4-4 Linen Britannia, fa do. 0-4 to 11-4 auperior Irish 8heetinrs 44 te 10-4 Diaper and Damaak 10x10 to 12x12 iXn wvp-rliB- Tabl.

Clota. with napkins UBAateb, from tr. -Royal at Arooyne, nar Ballast. Ltn.B Cnmbri Bdknt. TRl.ll t.ll ST.

V. Ta. a 1 th. wack. a larg assortment of 4-4 Iriah tZ.u' i a "-a i-ZzT, I I I I I C- WAONRR fc i A for aai aa raaaonaba Sewing SUA and 2 WiUIAM JLDM0D( It n- rt, SCHOOLS.

MTCHASICS' SOCIETY SCHOOL. Thi. ex-eanleait aad Tory peatahm hstttatiaa, ttmted 474 1-ottlalW 1 be paasd a Monetay, Law of 8 i1iaaai. aaawr th. moat highly favorabie hav, during th unseat vaeaUoa, Wen taerawaalr repaired, aad Beany impmeaneat made, whWh adi ry much to tbe convenience, aomfsrt aad --t ii mi the raps.

The aaa department I andwr th charge Mr. 1 ret N. McElligott as principal, assisted by Mr. N. Conway, as rise rruaetpal, and aix other competent and tTjinsan' eed teaeben Th female department i under the charge ef Miaa Mary Y.

Bean, as principal, asshrted by Mia Mary Moffott, as vie principal, aad six other accomplished aad efficient teacher. Those arwata who aaav abaca their Boats aad daarhtan tn this inaUtaUea may seat aacared that in tbe high Baorai aad iBteuectwal ataaasJna ef the twaebera w31 be fowad a very aart plechre that th aeeatal and aaoral pow-en of their pupils will be ander ths moat aba aad enlightened eonraa of traiai sar in aaoruoei tke asoal Englath braaeae, Latin, reach. Irrawing aad Vocal Mnaie are taarht In the dinary eoura. In the Classic Departasant. yencg gentlemen ara conducted through a course of study, both euv-ical aad mthematieal.

to toorowrb and xtaarv to meet the requirement, for admlasiee into any oUg ia th country. Application for admiartoa Into tbe Institution may be nude to either ef the Principal, to aay one e( the School Committee. HENRY T. TNOIMA au24 Chairman of the School Committee. TtNlVERSITY GfiAjIBtAR EL KJ A.

Jehnsea, Rector Th rt quarter ef the Academic year begin on Monday, Sept 3d. The three department! the PaaraaaTOBT, th EaoLitn. and th classics oner a progressive roar, la which th pupil hi ewTsacwu inat in araa naiment to a mate of preparation for the counting -house er tbe aaiTeraity. ao uiuaiiL a. rAKtlll.

Frineinal. THE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, 96 Mercer atreet. will be opened on Monday, September 3d. Circulars, containing terms, can be obtained at tha bock-store of Rebt. Carter Bros- 285 Broadway, and also Denial Faa thaw's, 676 Broadway.

WILLIAM FORREST. auS4 2aw6w Wed. Sat Principal. I IHHTJIIALK HIGII SCHOOL A rivar Eaa- CLISH. FSSSCH.

HltSiaiTIClL. aD Call. m. T. School, will re-open en Monday th 3d of September, In 18lh street.

Id door east of 4th avenue. For card of term aad reference, annlv ts Tl renahv lt. ISAAC F. BRAGG. au241mi HENRY T.

BR AGO. H. PECGNET ISSTlTTTION FOR BOARD- ERS. DAY BOARDERS AND nAVfci unt iti ne. zi oaax street.

The Claa.ee will be resumed on Monday, tntanhw Id An English teacher, hirhlv rweonunannWt anal vwrv competent to teach, specially literature, eompoaiuoa and DOiltlCaJ MIMM im 1 1 i -ia m. lanuauua. wwi FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL Clin i men a. 'J Broadway, corner of New York, ZZ nattering patron: age of the flnt familiet, beg. to announce that her School daughten and ward in aa tbllA niacins tbeir aa estahll.hm.nft ik.

bar at limited. and where Ah. Principal to the meral d.anvtw...r .1 pupil is under her sole will And bar eta- Sit unequauea advantag. Thaeknowledred abbitv of Li n. at2 thThM.tLW1Ui hom ft0" Thursday, September la Union Mutual Insurance Co.

58 WALL STREET, (opposite Hanover WlTat A CASH CAriTAL TAID nv. INSLHES IB.E AND MARINE RISKS ON FAVORA BLE TERMS The profit of thi burines will be divided k.t.. tv- anu toe insured. LAMBERT SUYD AM. TTeaident.

JOHvn tapppn vu. Fcmnw St acq, Secretary. aul6 ot ieeod TUB MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 11 WALL STREET. Thla Company has been in existence nearly FOUR yean, and its Soar Lit ia now, (March 1, 1848.1 oyer bowing a business nnparalled.

DIVIDENDS OF PROFITS an declared ANNUALLY npon all Life policies which have settled two or more pre mlums; the profits draw interest at ths rata of 8 per cent. per annum, and ean be mad available at once, to the ex tent of two THiaoa of their amount, when Lb party baa paid his premiums in full. Premiums are payable annually, but may be paid emi annually or quarterly, and parties taking Life policies when the premium, amount, to fifty dollars may, if they prefer, giv their individual notes for sbc-halv the annual premium, npon which they will bo required to pay aix per cent, interest. Prospectus, and all papen necessary to effeot Insurance and all information in relation to the plan of operations, may be obtained, gratis, at the offlca of the Company No. 11 Wall street.

DIRECTORS. ROBERT L. PATTERSON, SETH LOW, CHARLES S. MACKNETT, JOEL W. CO-VDIT, E.UWA1UJ ANTHONY, WILLIAM A.

F. PENTZ LEWIS C. OROVER, THOMAS B. SEGUR HENRY McFARLAN, ANDREWS. SNELLING, WILLIAM M.

SIMPSON. RANDALL H. GREENE ROBT. L. PATTERSON, President.

Bbbj. C. Millsb, Secretary. Joseph nnn a.4. Valentine Mott.

M. i Medical Jw. au neussetaer, ai. tion. JAB1ES STKV mhl5 MaFtf SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF -i wviib.

araiiiti Fk. S.H F1SFCE. (of Savannah, Geortia-YoB are hereby fcomplint in ibis utnt. filed in the olfiue of the Clerk of tha Court, Auciul 23d. 1849 aa terv a copy, of your answer to I lie taid eomiilaiat oa th tab.

cnber et ml othce. 11 all stieet. New York, withia twe.lv ilav. aflef Uie tervice hereof ru ltiur. nt tlm.

Am mf i. and if von tail ts answer th. u.l 1 aiunwaia, uie piamun. is jua acttoa will Llae jndcetneat ui. ot mt.

wiut mierett irom uie 3uL u.t of Deoember, one thousand eight hundred aad forty-Bine, beudet lleted Angtut 23d. 1849. au lawtiw J. CIST. Phuatiff's Attoraer.

NEW YORK SUPREME COURT.SiirS:i I CHRISTIAN nrwwr the eomplaist of James B. Murray, plaiatiff. araind roa and ether, defeadaats. whn.li ha. hM.

nlmA ii- ir. i ui.ii aai vvaaivoi new ora. aad ts serve a copy si Touraaaweroa me. in tlie mi. oi" V.w Vn.1 dara.

alter the service or tha tuinmona. (nclnsiCeof tlie day of ervkje ior the plaintiff wulaupl to the Court for the Hart de-maaued la tne comolaiat. New kork.aild Anruit, 1M9. CAMHRIIk.K I IllVlUTOV tn.tr.- au'J4 1aw6w F.w.OR s' LPB KM TO CH ini ni wrii. at ii.

CHRISTI AN L. at. herebr wmrnooed to aa.wet tbe complaint of Jmet U. Marrav. nlaialilf.

aeainit von and others, which hat been tiled a foe otiice of tlie Clerk of tlie city and coantr ol New ork. and to terve a eoiiy of yonr aa. rweroe me in tliecnrof Naw York, witiim twenty davt alter tlie tarvTceofthatumtnoni (eicluuveef tbedar of eervice), or the piainun wtu appir ine Loan ioc in reut uemaaded is lit Hew lork, Sd Aurrnt, ln. CAMBRIDGE LIVING.STOV A ma. am an2l law 6w No-11 Wall ttreet.

New York f'itv. NEW YORK SUPREME COURT! Frederic BrouMMt. 1 Tliomaa Thorniwon and others. nv tSAMCEL. C.

DEM A REST. Robert Ella. Andrew Rltlll. H. I At.

Tluilnu lll-J U. L. er. WilUam M. Tajrlor.

and Ahop V. Atpell Yo ar beteoy anmrnoned and rertuired to answer tlie enaniilaint ia thi winch hat lieeu tiled ia Uie otiiie of the Clerk of the cut anil eennty ot flew Kork, aid to wv a copy of Ton, answer to th York cP. w.U... twealr day. tneirvawof tbarnoBt oo you.

etclniive of the day of tech wtk and if vou lad to aaai cumpiaini oa ine tuuacnDer. al na omoe 17 Wall areec 1 wiMHi.im wiumh uwunteaioretaui. ine piaiDUtf Uwi Court fbc Lb leliet denianded lite comrilaint. Crated Hew xrk.2IUi Aumrt. 1H4R.

CA.MHHiitt:c ivivnumv tn3l lww Plaintiff 'i An'f. NEW YORK eX'EREME COURT. Fieuenc Broasoa. aaaiMl HnmmAA. John Grtheo.

and ryo 8AMUELC. DEMAREST, Robert FJbs. Anrtrew Raa-A kla. Georee H. Lee Thnntaa mmA ai, i cber You are hereby sumnioaed aad reqaired to answer the complaint la in actio, which hat beea bled ib the othce of the Clerk of the city aad couBtj of New York, aad to aarv oopy of yoor aaiwer to tlie taid complaint oe the aalwcnbrr.

at hstfta 17 Wall ttreet. New York cny. within twenty days after the tar' vice of thatammoea se you. exclutive of the day or tech serve and you fail to anvwer tlie taid complaint wiUua the Ume afotrv aaul, lite plsiablf ib tha acusa will apply to Lite court lor tit as. hef demaaded ia the compl ami.

Lraieu. new ton. 2ui Aurntt. iht CAMBRIDGE I.IVIN'GSTNO an24 lawSw PlaiaufTt Attorney. NEW YORK SCPRP.MEfYII'lT Fiedarie ronton, 1 nfainat Bumraoas.

James Hara and nthera. I JAMES HAR A. AND ANNE. hi. wife, 8nul C.

I ifemaiest Robert FJInnilrew Rankia, Geor(. H. Lee. iaama. nun.

txtnener i oe are hereby mm. moned and aBanired ts tatwer Hi. M-nlini which hat beea lileal ib the othce of the Clerk ef the City aad Couaty ol New I ork. aad to aerve copy of your answer to tha aaul complaint on tbe tuUchber. at hia office.

17 VYall ttreet. new ora city, within twenty aart arier the aerviee ot thta uim-morrt on you, exclusive ot tlie day of inch eervice and you fail to answer the said comitlaiat within the Ume ateeeaaid tbe plaiDl.fi in Una aetata will apply to the Court tor lite stuet' demanded in the contplainL Dated Aew ior. MLB An mat ItHM. CAMBRIDGE LIVINGSTON an241vrw PliHibtTt Anomcy. NEW YORH SUPREME miHT Frerlefic Bioaaoa.

against Summons. Silaa H. Sslur. aad othert. 'I'll 3 A.

Ml) EL O. DEM A REST. Rsbert EHia. Andrew Raa-X ktn.Georce H. Lee.

Trtoeta rUtanalaAd. aad A I Cher: Yea are hefeiiy snatmAed aad mieeed to anawer the complaint ia tine acUoa. which hat been filed aa Iheotboe of the Clerk et Uie city auto county of ftew ork. ad to terv acopy ef fouran.wert the said complaint on theaubaenber at ba other 7 Wall atreet. New York cny.

withta twenty days after the tervte of tin anna mow. oa yoa. exeiaav of th day ef each arm Ice aad if yo tail Is aaawer the said eoatpuuat wtliua lite time sJsenaid.the niaiBUfTia tiiaacttoa will apply to the Court lor uie reiwi unnaauvi i. uevniiiaini. 1 rated new xerx.

seta im. CAMBRIDGE LIVINGSTON. an24 lawfiw Plautufh' Atloraey. (-CORPORATION NOTICE-TO BUILDERS. Sealed aaammaIb will be aaeetTed at the eia of tn- I of Repair and rluiipliea.

ia the batenmit of" the sew Ctlv Hall aaul Meaday, the 3d of rptember. at 12 o'clock, ro bidding aa eileaaiOB It brat jedtctal ceait room. Ns. Wane tuect. The pla aad apeettk-atio of the work naiuued lo be done all ia lone auo ia mard theaeto my be asoKvad at tit otoca st th.

Saijenateadeat of slruaua uPabue Buknaaa. hl Eab rtlielh BtrrAt. WM. ADAMS. Cctnmitaiosjt of a Offiiw, of th.

of -75 SPPhs. AiirwUUMI, waw, t53 CARRIAGE LININGS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, GOAT HAIR, PLUSHES, de. Ve FS. tat A. HARTtlK, 111 William near John, Importer and Johh-r.

a frcah atoek of LrtjoJA for the FaU Trad, wbich will Bold at th low eat market prices, via CARRIAGE CLOTHS-AU colon and style, for top and body lining- Un.nTtLD'iUi1Ik' bI' crimson, for earrltp FLUSHES Figured and plain goat's hair plush, for A.imw.lluinUV. EOLINES Silk and worsted, and cotton aad worsted Ar carriages. CARRIAGE STXKS-14 to 17 inch drab, bins, green, rimn. fce. DA.VL&SKS Worsted and worsted aad cotton S-4 aad an enters ana qualitiea.

A HE ue LA1-N3-4 4 ror cartala and raraltnn co-yen. COTTON VELVETS Black, crimson nasarina bias. purple, green, drab. pink, white, fce. Also.

Moreens nod Ksunett. an colors; sac enrraina. I earpets bar barwna. bolleads. 1 tWk niabn trnr ou' nrtala muslins.

Turkey rod furniture, natr sitings mtdaatina, a 24 SEWEtT TmBULUGB. 42 John street, ofjer ullion, sssortod coiora. Gimp, black and eomrea. ClsdloteBS. eJtoiee pattern.

Brads. wonted sad silk, of very sabot. Cb-ailla of all aisws and shades. With a larg aatortmaat of Gold aad Silver Trinunlap aa ran acy jyxj ATKWITTLEI Or ORNAMENTAL CHAMl XI Rattan chain ef very pretty design, for hall, PV asxaa, CiardeaA Browsed chain and striata, eaan bain with carost swats aad back, fiahin ehair. swots, ror sal at th sign of th Big Tea Kttl.

50 Maiden stna. lalaaana Clo th ins Emporium AND Gentlemen'8 Ontflttlngf ESTABLISHMENT, COHTLATOT ITKUT, -U (aw dawn below tha Western BoteL) SUMMJER STOCK OF FASHIONABLE Clothing AT THE SUBSCRIBERS are 4tarmid amnr -rt their lam aioak a i i PABillONA-BLaT. CUrrilltu a rmu. tW wrwicw "4 yo-n-vm that at asiiionablA rim fiin. Cheaper by Ten Per Cent, than yon eaa haw .11.

ovl.thetadfc VV.fcJSS'J.t; theetty and we eaa Bandy eay yoa eaa At Jltal-A foaref theprwvml.ng tmmil TTtJZT have not yet supplied thtmialv. with tha 5ummer Clotlnnrr. Wm weald say hmprovo the plying yoaiselve at oar Jf resent Lkw Prices Of snch rarmenta a yow may need. en. say some aad so.

Our Mack most be sold ba ardor to max room mr owr iau tu ibsb J. C. UOOTII CO. said kDfcC ST CemrtLtuwd (trwet. Horace Waldo OfTera far Sal at ST aul MS Ptwa awraet.

OH 1 bale scarlet, yellow, green. whiUaadbiaa, plain tjUU aad twilled, all Wool Flea nets. 150 bales aoarlet aad whit, Cotton and weol Flan nel. 100 eaew SatiBet. varioa cualities.

120 eases gold Baixed aad bin Baixed Kentucky Jeaas. S50 east gray, black aad white, aad drab Kareey 17 eases grey saAxed-aad black ass whit Plains. 125 eaa Plaid Uaawys, small aad larg paUeraa, vanoo qaauu. -100 ean white and drab Blankets. 50 bale drab Coatings.

250 bale Mariners' twilled and plain Shirting otnpea. 40 eaa Marlboro' fancy Plaid aad Strip. cases checked aad striped Chambraya. 150 balsa indigo bin Deaun. 120 packages, Allendale.

14.14.14, 10-4 aad 114 arova ana steacnea sneeunga, Allendale" -TTtnr 550 bale Jewett City," Waarxina-toa. Hampden. Do ver. Bonita. Virginia.

Boar ah, Mataaea and Ash- land 44 brown Sheeting 150 bale 27 aad 30 Inch brown Shirting. 150 bale tl aad 30 inch brown DrilaL 75 cans 27 and 30 inch bleached do. Lonsdale Comp'y Silesia, plain and twined Lonsdal 44 super bleached Shirting. 450 eases 1-4. 7-8, 4-4 and 5-4 bicnsd Shirtings, va Hons style.

ISO sases colored Cambric. 76 bleached Diapers. 450 cases S4. T-S. 4 4 and 5-4 Ticks.

50 case yellow Nankin. Brown and bleached Jackana Diaper. 100 bales souther Cotton Yarn. 800. bales 28, SO and 38 Inch heavy cotton Cwnaburga.

jell is GOOD AAD WARRANTED PIANO FORTEI Can be bad of BENNETT fc WILDER 162 Fulton treet, east cf Broad way, madi ia tbe latest style, and of good naatarial Thoa la want ara raatnactfullv iavltad ta can and try them. riaaos to let. Tailing promptly attended to. P1 BENNETT fc WILDER. Piano Fortes, Harps, Guitars, sic, AMUEL C.

JOLLIE, HAVING REtl'HED tJ th Masie bacinee at 500 Broadway, four doors from TawaT's," on th tame side, respeetfuUy solicit th patronage of all tha musical world. At hi warwhsna. PiarC" eaa at all times find a valuable aaaortment of aianogaay and iloeewood PIANO FORTES, from the celebrated ananuractnrer. Nann fc 8. C.

J. being the xoluaiv agent for Nnana fc C. tn this SINGLE AND DOUBLE ACTION HARPS, of various orders of finish, from ths well-known makn Pitt, Lewat MELODEONS, SERAPH IMS, ARMON1CON8, FLUTES, FLAGEOLETS, BANJOS. GUITARS, TAM. vt a.

ic.j vi mibv aat aoun. PIANO FDRTE8 to hire, by the week er aannth REPAIRING AND TRIMMING of all description of wpHiuiauiia aitettea wvnn uespaicn. NEW ANDP. FASHIONABLE MUSIC. Th advertiser having purchased th entire and extensive stock and catalogue of Plate and Edit raved Music of MR.

JOSEPH F. ATWILL, will be enabled to upply all order for every pise of musio published in ait. vwuatty. Music bound. Catalogua given, and all orders pnne tuavuy atttsate to, oy auureseiEg my24is S00 BROADWAY, nerSTwT's." PIANO FORTES.

liBTBJS CLARK. MAWurACTvBCB afto rorBiBTeaa COLEMAN'S PATENT OLIAN ATTACHMENT SO. XSJ Braadway, erretiTB yna ciri am. fe2T ltf PIANO FORTES. (1 fc H.

BARMORE offer for aai at their manufseto- ry and wareroom.301 Bleecker street, assortment if rosewood aad mahogany Piano Forte, of finely carved Gothic aad modern Parisian styles. These Pianos, for mechanical const recti on. excellency of workmanship, and richne of ton, cannot surpassed, and where the purchaser baa any doubts, they will be set up. and any reaionable length of tim allowed to satisfy him. Thi being a new feature in the business, it is important to tbe purchaser, a th market i fail of traps, well calculated to catch th inexperienced.

A responsible warranty with each instrument. Reference to some of th first families in tne city. N.B. Piano to let. Fl Cottage and Cabinet Furniture jaMBLnetorw- Ware rooms, 188 Fultok-st Ncw-Yobx.

AT thla establishment will be found a full assortment of Cottage Furniture, consisting of Black Walnut and Painted Cottage Chairs, Drawing Bureau, French Bedateada, Wash lands. Commodes, fce Also, a fin stock of Mahogany Furniture, made of good seasoned wood, consisting of Sofa. Divan, Ottoman, rrencn rartor Lotur, r-asy oairt. aoxa tieasteaas. Hocking Chair.

Tea Tables, Card Tables, Sideboard, Ward- rootsi, ooos L.aae.4uanettes, centra 1 aoiee.ac. All kinds of cabinet work made to order. Steamboats and hotels supplied with good work at pnee a sow as any other establishment in the city. D. fc WM.

1 1 1'. 1A8 Fnlton at A beautiful variety Ladies, Sewing aad Parlor VUMII. Also, Fancy Work Tables, of every description, at low prtevw. trs) at 323 Broadway, HAS lust received a large aaaortment of new pattern of Carpeting, ordered lor spring sale, consisting of Koyal Wilton, Bruaselt, Venetian Three Ply and Ingrain, fce. fce.

Also, Floor Oil Cloth, Drugget, ae. all of which are Belling at very lew price. ap25 at H1UIIL1 IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS. Th Augusta property, comprising a tract of about 7000 acres of land situated in Orange and Rockland eountie. New York, is now offered fur sale, and afford more advantage for manufacturing purpose than any other property in the state, there being three extensive falls ol the Ramapo river, known as the upper, middle, and lower fall.

Th upper fall, from 18 to so feet, were occupied by tba lata Mr. Belcher for a number of yean, to work a forge the middle, or Augusta falls, are over 80 feet, which eaa be increased to 36 feet, the water of which was need at a distance or 100 feet turn for an extensive forge and anchor shop for nearly forty yean by the late Mr. Solomon Towaaend. of New York and the lower fall, of about 20 feet, were used for a griet and aw mill. The three falls are within a distance of less than two mile, and conveniently situated to convey the titer from th had or pond in a had-run, to be used at each sit for a number of other place a circumstance may require, placing th works entirely out of danger from the effect af freshet and being on the yery edge of the New York and Erie Railroad, which run along tha atream for a distance of ten miles, goods ean be transported to and from th city of Nw Ycrk, a distance of about 36 mile in three hcur without second handling Tbe Tuxedo pond, tbe scenery of which is beautiful, coven an area of over two square miles, nearly in th centre of the tract, and yield at recent 16 feetof water, but could at a moderate expense, be so improved as to yield to feet in depth.

Betide the Tuxedo. there are six other larg poads above, which are k-pt a rwaervoin for the furnace and manufactories these, with numerous small stream which empty into tbe Ramapo. taken in tbe aggregate with the Tuxedo Pond, would cover an are of at least ix square mile, so that tbe fall on thi property caa in no event lack a supply of water. The greater part of thla tract consists of floe forest land, a larg proportion of which is original timber, and tbe residue from 46 to 25 year growth. Then ar also vary exteneiv mines ef iron ore of a superior quality a to strength and maleabiiity IheSouthneld furnace, in th intmediate neighborhood, carried on by Wm.

H. Townavnd. ts now making up wards of so ton af Iron weekly from to sama quality of ore, acknowledged to be be of superior quality, proverbial for it strength, and which commands ths highest markt pric. Exclusive of the fall of the Ramapo. there ia a very ex cellent furnace aite oa the outlet of tbe Tuxedo Pond, convenient to the iron mine, only 1 miles distant from ths are, snd centrally situated In the forest land, with a never-ruling (upply of water.

Ther is aia aa ahnn. dance of white marble or limestone, of the best quality for flux, and eonverient to the tiramina snil aa hauatibl supply of freestone and slate, for hearths and inner wall of furnace. Several wood fu-wi. out on tbe tract, in addition to thoae already cleared, aad "-aiaaijaatiiny. a ne nalnapo river, the Erie railroad, and the Orange turnpike, run atari through th centre of th tract.

Th titl to thi property I indutpatabla. it having been in the aoaseastoa of th ianuy ir upwara of uurty yars. For further ialnrme- uuu, tnautre ni LORILLARD. aul lawOwd.we 41 Chatham I treat, view York. HENttaTF.

FELTER, tOSBroMway, earner ot Prince street, has for sal FINE OLD MADEIRA WINE A w-t-at. or very rupertor old Madeira Wines, part of which was bottled In 1823. imported direct from the celebrated bouse, of J. Howard March fc Newton Gordon Mur- aoek fc Scott, and P. J.

Montlero fc Co. Reference can be given in relation to tbe character of said wine OLD PURE FORT WINE, In bottle and demijohn imported ex-proasly for family na. fiu sen i tu am utt, in pipes, aemijcnn and hot ties, some very an peri or. OLD CHERRY fc RASPBERRY BRANDY, in hot ties and demijohns LOJIIIO.T SAUCES, riCKLEB, CHEESE, ne. 8EGARS Eseulapio.

Ortis. Ben Franklin, Victoria. Maria Louisa, than a Regalia, Franganeia de. Washington, Leon d'Oro, Programme, Jarrntud. Panetela.

Moriega, Coronia, A. O. E. sultana, witnetner mvoni brand. 8CHREIDER CHAMPAGNE 160 baskets, la quart and pints.

VERY IITLKIUK OLl AArLiI IBS rvm brnagbt te this country. c21 Is CALIKORN1A KIKRKS8 BY THB 1BTHMIB. E1PREU FREIwrJT, LETTlrUt, rtEWaPA-PERS. SPECIE, ac, will be tot warded California, by ths Falcon, on th 17th tost at th Bawal rates. A lecaal Bsasasng win autve aoews na ctutrwv rw La la port.

LIVINGSTON, WELLS fc CO. au21td 10 Wall street. 7SAL1FOR9IA BHIPPERS-hhippen and Prnl. KJ grants to Celifbrni. will find at As Broadway, Port-abl Wooden Hoosea always on hand, of Be eenveaie.

plan, aad at such low price that they cannot fail te piaeao Lavas. a. w. rjwwi bux iv r.i.twA.i a to. 60 Broadway THE CRRDITORI OY THB ESTATE OP WILLIAM CAIRNS, are rea nested ts preeeat th.fr clalm to Uv.

Aaaign-w. at the otaew ef th aBtLarvirned MWaUstreet, prepsArsAory te adrrioamd. iortaw- aalllwtUw THEODORE SEDGWICK. BRASS STALK ICQ OS 500 do. tnm uh.

Ko4, eoesprising great variety of ixe also, arvaral qaalitie of 8irvr Pfaued rod, eoaataatlya baat Urn nwe, 137 Pwart Lrt, bb atahm. M. OITLD. n. Brass Plates far talra of atA.v.f.

ot-i oruar, ao Btalr Rods rsplatwd la tn nr- asm tan QTKAM ENGINE WAST-KD-Waated to pi chase, a first rat high pressor steam angins, say ltows as to ao dots power. Apply to au-x CHAMBERLAIN fc PHELrS, 10S riin 1 1 li aS Tn I rt a at I mmA Msrtaage.e OO.UU UBrMaAaaatrAWvd prseMty in thi. perUBBaaUswmsffTom8laOOt6.fo' yan 1AT TOMrairi" aua.lt Ct-ERJC. AVAATaCXF IB a wh.lls aad swUij gro-ry Mora. Oa ated th KOAP A St TBB AT KB E.

A- hfARAUALL, SOLI LES8IX. MR. W. R. BLAKE, MANAGER.

rpHB PLBLIO AS RJtAPavCTsWCLLT IS- A rUJLMLO that im araef afford ths rehearsal of ths Barer, rraad in the eeara taf next was, as wrw aa ts aUew a I ry reposato th Bel aai pal 1 tatian art ists.who win een a tnaaa. aa keen ttaatgat eapaaja.it so tinss aa i no-atre thi eveauaax. (Friday, Mib) aad la aaaiisw, (Satar-dy fcyning Aagaat 15th Tbe at talui msus will se grvn en Monday wamag. Aatrnsa xita, abj. -ua-UA wul prodaeed tow th tnt Uate La thi Taamtre.

an24 catoul VdSiTlTB: Dram Crraa astd rrqwattw. 0eK Faaaily Crraw Forth Beaarfit Sim NICHOLS. I.1MIS (Frtdayl EVENING Aagaa ItrtltdtaeCSBBtay aUed MUt, wH bpar THE FUVALS. Sir ABXhoayABSrtBts.aae Cava Abwonto. Acre aartaa LrebaLaataewSi BtwTy-ar To caaaelsde with the poptAlav wrirttawf III tCTIONi Sir I BBTsnsn tyaao Charia Paraarwa Clarke aaa srta.

Bat Mary Taywr Tinia eewa ac 4 aaa pnlkimaim to nni in at S. Straruren udvawtors ara iafiit aai that Tlraketa as ia Theatre are se be btalnd at all the aanedpal HoteL IBLtTS GAOES. --This Baaarniflewat eataajtahaawnt is onen far tha THS WONDEblFL'L RAVEL FAatlLY, najw two ra number. Farform Monday, TaasdayaTl ha ty- ruvmjw. AclEVrLLE COMPANT.

Cader ta tn. cmppeadai aad (efUaa, Pwrrbrm Wdas-ay aad Satarrday. Admittaac ta all part of th Hows. Sftyoant. PeotaeeMmeat sa teowe ef taasweataaar.

I tfRlDAY if EVENING, Aagvan Mth taw ft'h" nm wtu enmsssau. wttfc a Oraad Ovrtare. After which the aietraat achwrvwaaewt um tar TIGHT ROPE BY THE SAVE. FAMILY. Alt which th dreaaati PaatoaUaoof The Ape.

S. Haifa Sl-7 'm: the Fairy rtomha i tir S.AU1C TRUMPET i Or. ta l.vaa. ttarVaBah. Th Aatctn Rave.

Marlequla. Ravwl I Cel. Doots at sevra check SABA LAVS AJaJEBUCAB JbTCSEUJS. arnaaa. snag a aad rroatiator Greeawood.

Aaaviaua uILaw SPLENDID rEMrOMUjMcEB yry afterasoa at aad ereniaa at THE LIVE MAMMOTH CROCODILE. which arnvwd bet a kawt week froaa th sUvar Nile, haaia. BagagM ror eaojaitoaL aawjaaay BeBaea at all BMSBn-Two iMghabie Melaaures, sotiUeal BOX fc COX, aad THt CORK IXO. will be eaa -tad at each (ntartaAaateaa Al anarasweV Tb trail known Cwatke btawer MR. JERRY MERRIFIELD MISS BARTON, MISS STANHOPE MISS WKST Meaars CHAPMAN.

CLARKE, and COPLAND. THE ALBINO LADY LIVING OliRANO OCTAVO UVINQ ANACONDA, aad aa sa ill mil us RATTLE SNAKE. WAX SCRIPT RIAL 8TATTJASY Ailmlflie tt sent. Children ander it vwan half prte. THE DIISELDORF ACADEPTY Ol" FINE ARTS The exhibition of Painting by artist ef the above School, at th room ever th Hall of th hatch of Divine Unity in Broadway, bet ween Spring and Prion wm remain open tui rurther notice man 10 o'clock, a nnttl 10 o'clock, nt.

AdrniaaiesA, 16 seat Season Ticket 60 cents Catalog 124. ul7 2m la naJtSaov alT" THE LAJA1 ETTEBAT.A AH. (Tsanoed fax! HA, by F. A. ARTAL LT, tn theoidataad, lot aad lal Broadway, earner of Liberty (treet.

np stain.) is bow removed aad re-op atd on a burger oaa at aS SROAH- WAK, Ctll.UlrJ. SLlLAlLNCaal A. AATAULT. uttportar ar rronea Fanev Gcod. Toy.fce-and Proorieteref tat Larava-rTa Saaaaa.re- (peetfully Infill ni hat Mends, td titsnmiss.

and th public, that being obliged to krav hi sad t-iHHiant, 140 and 151 Broadway, corner ef Liberty street, np stair (hit leer having expired.) be has rented tor a number of yean the front part of the Chin Baildi, where be na opened bis large atoek of fitted a p. at greet expense, the most Magnificent 'tnt of th kind in New York. The public will find atth Baxaar, as befcr. tbe greatest variety of TOY8, FANCY GOODS, CUTLERY, Jr. I.Lll 1 ULASS A LJ I 11 1 A WAAL LlKrLIL.

S1NO CASES. MUSIC AND WORK BOXES, PURSES, D.Mis a. lss, 8rLr.LiLU KL.MM GOLD JEWELRY. LADIES WATCHES, GOLD AND SILVER PATENT WATCHES, fce. e.

PERFECT DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS. ONLY ONE DOLLAR, (including a neat Koroeeo Case er Frame) Th Lafayette Basaar Dagoerewtype Gallery hast been known the (even yean to be the best phase in New York for a raavacv Daguerreotype and Portrait, and which are taken in any weather, aad warranted give satisfaction. TO THE LADIES TEA ROOM, ICE CREAM SALOON AND LADIES RESTAURANT F. A. Proprietor of Baxaar.

has also fitted up, Ib a raperb style, a beautiful Ladies Restaurant, to be kept in tbe Parisian style, for ths Bcormiaodation of Ladies aad Gentlemen visiting the Chines Museum aad Concert Room, (in the Chine BuHdingsJ aa well as tbe public in general. This establishment is kept with neatness aad rwipectability the Bill of Fare comprises th very best tbe market afford, which will be served np In the best manner at th most reasonable rates. Ladies aad On-tlemen ean hav dinners served a-la-Francai. from I o'clock. A.

M. and Suppenat tbe closing of Theatre or Concerts one of the best Ice Cream. ruit Ices and Roenaa Punch makers has been engaged, and the Baxaar will be a' way a supplied with the best. ICE CREAMS, ICES. SORBETS, ROMAN PUNCH.

CHAMPAGNE ICES. PASTRY AND CAKES FRESH EVERT DAY. THE GREATEST VARIETY OF CANDIES, MOTTOES, PRESERVED FRUITS. COMESTIBLFJJ, PURE AND GENUINE WINES AND CORDIALS. OYSTERS STEWED, FRIED, OR IN THE SHELL.

PARTIES SUPPLIED AT SHORT NOTICE. GENTLEMEN'S RESTAURANT. Under tha Ice Cream Saloon, F. A. Artault ba fitted up a dean and neat Saloon a a Gentlemen.

Restaurant, kept a la Delmonieo, where will be found every day, Breakfast, DUner. and Bupper. at yery moderate price. Tbe wine and Hqnon ar warranted genuine, and imported by A. A who was formerly a wine merchant.

mlUo Claret, Caanarswrae, jBrwaaly, and eecry rertefw tf FFnae sad CreWt. tfd Fy la 4ul. gaits er eWzea. aaa! 6y tae eat. French CeatestiAws, Traffic.

SeraWs, F'trargT Pickltt. Proem'. JbTwaterd, fc. my2 eod THE MOST DEUGUTITL OF ALL EXCURS I 8 A SAIL ACROSS THE HUDSON RIYF.R. TO RcieOKEN.

and then a walk to tha ELYSLAN FIELDS, along th exceedingly picturesque shore ef the place, win prove the moat easily accomplished aad attractive of all rural excursions that can be made from the eity. Tbe grounds now present a charming aspect, tbe treee being I leaf, and the soil covered with rich turf- The walk are in excellent order, baying beta exraal-derably embellished tbe present spring. Night boats ran from Hoboken to Barclay street wntQ 12 clock mylSdsn Mat Watelae Jewelry aad Bllwer t'aLre THK BtoSCttloER at Belling all deecrip tJonaof fine Gold and silver Watch, Jewelry. iSilvar War, at retaiL at th very Fewest aricA. tiM, wit aatu otivav a-ttgue patent atryag TT BtCnBS.

Fins Gold and Silver Detached Levers, Fine Gold and Silver Lepinea. Fin Gold Guard. Feb and Vast Chain. Gold and Silvir Prodta and Gold Pens. Ladies' Bracelet.

Gold Locket and Thlmblaw. Ladies' and GentlemaB Breast Pins, Sterling Silver Spoon. Cup. Fork, fc. Gold Watches low as $20 to 626 each.

Watches and jewelry exchanged. All watch ranted to keep good time, or th money rat urn 1 4 Watches, Clock and Jewelry repaired in the best ma -aer, aad warranted, at much last than the usual nrioae O. C. ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry, wholeaal regis and retail. 61 Wan atreet, np stairs rpHB SUBSCRIBER baying basa MarteriBCkaaC eery for twenty-five years, ha now iwanxaad tha practice of his profession.

He will confine himself prlnrpalry toofBeebusrBewi.an particnlsriy to th examine tj en oi tttlas to Real Estat to th aaf iaytnnt of moni. and nroawrins- kaaa real estate. ha removed Into th eity, and wfH Biwiae, with the aid of good agents, attend to the collecting of rent keeping the account, aad to the entire buiaaai states of Infants, Trnstee. aad Owners, who mat be ab sent, we. a MUM AS ajiniB EMMT.

apsu a C-wna-lior at Law. 45 tBiam Straw PRACTICAL BtXIKHUEPUa. C. C. awLAVHSH.

eovnitanL. Na. 1 CaAaS street, author of th Seieste of n-ethLa rwtrw Book-keeping Simplified" and the uirtaf larr. Book-keeping Improved," eontinn to teach bov. Conn of lastrocvioa Th pnbli I lespeeUutly ia formed and assured, that tn plan pwrsaed by Mr.

Marst la teaching thi important branch, at trneiy a eowrMOf acnetio ia kptng hooka, rather baa a eoum of 1 -stare the theory. i ne popu necoma familiar, from actual as, wita th books cemrUtutfng a set. aad a person of good eapael. ty will, by thla eoura. become a competent book- keen in about oa month, and will raceir a rti-eat that Sect.

Proepeetuse with terms, eaa be obtaiaad at th re, rem A M. ts M. aatm VB. PALBJCR. COUNTRY NEWSPAPER AS-e vertising Agency.

Triban Bwlldtngi. New York embraces most of the best newepapen of all th errttea aad principal town in th United State aad Can aaa, try which Is duly aathorid to re-erve rtiemta and tubacrtptioa. tully am powered to gtv reeeipe. Merchanu. manufacturer, artiat aad Individ aaie ge-nrally.

hide pablie iastitutioa. lawmrparated companies ud aoeietie who wtth to arrrertaaa In, subscribe For. newtpapera of any actio cf th eoaatry, ar respectfully iavited to examine the files. Te ismevs ail doubts and niaerprsh Inns, tbe sa-eal aetnby notlfie the pablie, that ao pur to I anthnrand by hint to aolicrit advwrtiscmec to, cards or sabseriptiaan tor th blbiibiibib for which is th nly atrtborand agent. Tbe annoyance te merrbaato aavt ht.

growing east of nusaerons ptwtendWd sgencie in thi city, made ra th adoptio of this scarce aasesAtaeATy ptU guard against bnpoaitioa. Tbos. tharwfbr. who wist, lit ait li sal aim with hia agency, aad avoid mistake, are repectfuDy tnykted band in their crder at the ofAee. or addaat.

PAIaMEFl, AjnerWan t-rwrpvp-, A pot, Tribe ae Building. rt- Th sort of of the ettie aad towns throughout th L'aioa, ta which the papers are cnbliart-d -r-ihsr niih ii.nl a vwral paper for which he i the duly ahorlsd Ageart. aay Wav tt klaMlMra tba Trilmat Itildittv EATHER -Oft rtBJB ENG1AES Steamboats, Faetorie. 8tnt Waah-ra a. nvetnred from th best ak Unwed Wether, wttfc wrought copper rivets, always oa baad aad tor sal by JUrl.l li.

BOWIE fc CO CarTArrs and Loather HeaUw. 80 Ferry etraet "hi naVB Bias foV aa-a. -alfaklma w. b.aaa. timtitmmtmVTim.nrmi.

myl4 CYPRESS IIILLS CEHETF.Br, OtTae 9 Bawaadwrnp, twedoon above Wanwa trwc 1 be public are invited to lnap-ct Lrarir elt-naiv. groaad ew atas Jamaica era pi A a. zo miautee dtstan t-omg Island railroad from South Ferry, and 41 mil froaa Wlbtaaatbwryb trraeentlnr a variwty ef hia. dale, lake. woodland and cove, admirably adapted for eea-a-ry puipusua.

Prices after August 15th-Half lets px whoU lots on tbe Paths too, en tie Ave was 5. 8i of full lot 16 by 25. or 400 enarwal feet, lor which fx an warranty deed wiU begivea. Punheseit bav th temporary na of tailing vaalt, free of barge. A-arKlattoaa.

Cberchea, Oraa, Ledg-s, aad kyxrieti eaa aow stSaet pi ta ems sody favorable tern, Th. Ixtug Iaiaad Railrcad Com pasty have nrogrea an SaTbai. oon a th BflT0 ta rwsi fcowriy train th gate ef the tsnilm 'rraJna-T trrt regwhtr train JBraokly, a Third.4r.it. m. Rstaraiag rrrr any tiaae.

on notie being left at the OfiUe. fSatad July al, 1648- DU4 ByWdsr sf tb. Board efTrwstee. smj Ct. ELLIS.

Ctnaeal Agent- rnvwv moow mom. THS ailgit have erected werfes the 4fy ef New York, tor th prprof Galvanising at artarVa af It awWeh Is dartrabt to PROTECT FROM BUST, ach ss TELEGRAPH WIRE, BOLTS; SPIKES, NAILS. WIRE FOR FENCES, aad nay other artiste which may be rnh-wd. Far Hasp tor aaata, as a BCitaM Bel ICope, tnt CUthae Llaee. Lightning Re, aad a hoetef cber appUssli, It will libra aaddarahla.

They a aid parttcalarry sell atteatlsa to tbe Oalraa. fcmd Wire for fonoas; It require -a paint, and WILL NOT RUST. A We ts Spike and Sorts, the i aai laUna which iaef as aaeb tmp-rtaaes. that It will iiisamtai bnotf tb nctie ef all threw twterwsted. 010.

1. MOREWOOD fc CO. Patewtea. Un4UInraiwrKlWY4L.

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