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TTl tlTrriVia a I A fll- XtAWW I o- AT mi-f wisTJTinT.Tf.'trn -VTI branch officb, 11 state bTet, -I rwMUB Cwmr tpeen ine- upna iwgw ny uiMbrfwt moath a sFraax h4 eM ar tmportaat Biases ta the Ista- "17 may weU to state that this' Caspur te te Uiew wt le Bm Inttiw atrmUac Bothisgtothaaua of XTBxgamratar aomi.a4erau)ai4iria4eMBBttohtpw'9n' tageapw ttOTperity. rveigbt iBveriably Be prepaid lavoxee am bod 7 eerted at the enstoes remand beaded owrouVe with the gooes the prior ta tha taar Bauirig. Bats- paraato raewived a t-tt O-oekotthafey ssdllmg. Packages act to sisa.d 1 lb aaamaa table lM, asrnErrcra. 3 M.

O. Cetarto, a Jama Van Netrtr-, Tsaidamtaf ft, Mer- aaBta'Cnteat Basic. -B. C. Webster.

Eaq, 118 a Jae. EetebiBg. Esq 47 Psetl street. -MresT. P-sbary fc Sendxbrd.

39 South street. H. Van Nestad. IU Wit rUwt. fcgaOxrw.

14 Wa street. malt 1-lTx iTATBK A.A CAU X11. XXPRKSS raopairroBs, 1 A. B. WIIiLEU C04 Offle fa New Torlr, No.

1 Wall atreet, la Boat on. Hera, dens Express o-e, No Court and ia Baa rtaaaia. Messrs. Betsey, Smith a Rauey. FOR THE SAFE aad speedy traaamlartoa of Merchandise.

Packages, fce- tipaaia and valuables of every dauiriptioa, bj arrry steak-- bolweaa New York and Baa -FraIICaCO This Company art praparad to reoeiv and raaraataa.all kinds of Express Merel adlse, through to Baa kraae eo. Tha xti connected with tbia ExpreM are pera havebeea atbli.hd for aaall 'A-asaa, aad karinr Brat efav F.n -ilOM taagwa, cr, Gorgoaa, aad Panama, with thair own oorarad boata oa tha rWer aader 1 r.V'" BA.NCKEK. tha waU-kaown hip nawg eonaotor for tha New York Pnaa, ara in eontant eomanaaieation Vatwaaa tha AtlaaUa aad and tharafbra reqvira as paeiai naawagara from New Tork, who aeaaraUy retard, rather thaa faoUi-MgoodabatwaanChagraaaadraaaaja. Their CaciUtiea (ine moat aompUta on tha Iathamt eaabla thea at ail iimaa ana aeaaoaa, to eOBTey partaetly aa aad with patn, aTerrthine antrmitMi k4 urm in. wlna, Brother Co, haaa full eaarge of ra borineas at ruama, aad chip paekaee Ut ererr itaamar for Saa Th trranponaiblllty of rgadry CaiMbraJa txiitaaaaj.atar-tad by indiridnala, haviag eiTea ao mneh daaatiafaetioa by deUya aad daaeatkia.

witbrll. fornia, hat Udaoad thai Coapaay to iavaat capital, and "n.r wh thr faoultiae eaabla them to perform, tun iwpoBUDuny enaoraa ta toe paoue, Maaara. Richard S. Wiuiama fc The Panama Katl-road Company Charlaa Monaa, Km 1 Mean. C.

Vf. iUnd.CUntoa Eotal; a J. T. Moore Co J. How.

ueorgaMW, A. aiowcr, raara Hatel biltbOHl'S CAJUKUHMA EXPOKlia. The proprietor of hit Expraaa. darisc thapaat year, eatabliahed Branch office au tha important point on theeacra. 'm i'lbaimniiti and San Jacqoln rirera, aad and throozaont tha Mlnira dfotrieta.

from which place will be forwarded expraaa matter, aa usual, for all parti of toe Uaited Btata. ay every ateamer leafing Baa nan ciaeo and the fatbmus of fanama. Conaleamenta piomptly attended to, ontundlBg hQla and debta aotlected, eenlaeataa for peraona Intereated in Xifa Aaaniaaaaaiaoamwd aad forwarded, and tha resi dence or fata of abeest or mlaelng peraona aaeertawad. Ooi doat nrwardad aad inaurad through under a Policy in a New York Inauranee Company and all other buainaaa tranaaetad by tha proprietor In perton in California, or by bit aganta In Nev York. Having ap pointed reaponeiMe aad taithfal agenta at Chagraa, Oeortoa Cruoea.

and Panama, aad obtained every axnreej privilege eonoeded to any ana of tha different Line of hteamer on tha AUanua and raatne, every tndneamant trial eaa be required by anippera onared and goar- anteed by thla lfna. For the ability aad standing of all sooneeted with thia Express, refareacea will be furniahad vt ua moat reapestabia. jwoasa la xnaw xorc ana baa i'ranciaco. laformatloa (riven eonoarnlng tha proper method of vaekiag aoodi for ne 1st nm as route, at the New York of fice, where shippers can have thair goods packed if de- aired, at a moderate expense, and cleared at the Custom House free of charge. should be wrought in, if oeiore tno at earner leaves, rareau re ceived at tha office tmtu 13 tha day of sailing.

Terms reasonable. JOSEPH W.GREGOHT,rrprletor,8an Frandroo. THOMPSON 140 feari, cor. Wall at, jtgancain new rorx. FARE RE DUC ED.

THROUGH LUE (TOR CAJULFORJIA AID OHEWM, TIA CHAOBE8 DIRECT. Tha new and favorite steamships CHEBOKEE, WOO tons, Caps. 7m "dla. i hi awa rHiUADixrtiiA, uoo tons, tapt. 31ob't H.Paaraoa.

Form tha only direct Una between New Tork and Cha- in aonnaetioa with the United States Mail 8team Packet oa tha Pacific a aemi-monthly Una to San Fran-ciaco. and a monthly Una through to Oregon. They leave New York about tbe Usui ana aoin ot eeen montn. bates orrASX re chaobes. Cberokse.

Philadelphia. Saloon State 00 100 00 Lower Cabin 80.00 All the above dine at the same table, and hay the privi lege ox tne bbjoou. Steerage, (furnished with mattresses and 60 00 60 00 Freight to Chasres. 70 eant par foot. Each passenger is allowed personal baggage free, to the extent of 260 not exceeding In measurement 10 ca ble reet.

Expenses on tha Isthmus ara bone by tha pass anger or lreifat or assise, appiy to H0W1-AND A SPIN WALL, South street, N. Y. PACIFIC HAIL STEAMSHIP COAPAHT. Tha United States Mail Steam Packet, PANAMA, 1087 tons. Captain D.

O. Bailey ukuon, zow tons, tapt. v. rat- I terson CALIFOUMIA, 1000 tons, Capt. T.

A. Budd; TEIN 1300 tons, Lapu u. a. i.oia CAROLINA, SOOtons, Capt. B.

L. Whiting UNICORN, 600 tons, Capt. J. Y. Nicholson ara intended to form a monthly Una between Panama and ports in Califoraia, and a monthly Una between Saa Frandsoo and Oregon.

Pasaeagera in the after eabins are furnished bedding, but not vines and liquors, and win be allowed spaos for personal baggage free to the extent of 850 lbs. weight, not exceeding in measurement ten oubio teat. Freight on extra baggage or merehandise, whan taken, 100 per ton, and It par sent, oa all apecie. Steerage passenger ara enpplied with mattraas and and furniahad tha same rations as are furnished the Package should not exceed 135 lbs. weight for mule carriage.

Passage from Panama to San BU or Mautlan Cabin S22i, steerage $100. Passage from Panama to San Diego Cabin $250, steerage Passage from Panama to San Francisco Cabin $300, atssraga $160. No stores to be landed will be taken a baggage. Charges of embarking and debarking, and all personal port charges, including health fees and boat hire, to be paid by tha passenger. No passage scoured until paid for.

Apply at tha office of the Company, New York, 64 South atreet. ol JEMAN'S HOSIERY Complete Fail assortment. at No. 1 Astor House. o4tf KKESWAX Four barrels, for sale by OA DEM1LL CO 186 Front street.

RICE bags, just received, for sale by DEM1LL fc 100 Front street. KKMAN COI.T. a RlCLaUst stjlea, at No. 1 Astor House. 04 tf HEtOVVxAOOT Bermnda, in lots to suit purchasers, for sale by WM.

T. HICKS fc 148 and 161 Front street. TJKPPEBA 100 bbls African Bird Peppers, for sale JL Py tl. M. HUHLErFELIN fc HIWLIB o4 Commission Merchants, 141 Front St.

A LL'ai 60 barrels, for sale by WILLIAM T. HICKS o' 140 and 161 Front at. AIi.UOi.S-20 casks refined White aad Red, 16 casks Crude Red, for sale by CHAMBERLAIN fc PHELPS, 108 Front St. baskets, 1 doaen pint bottles Olive Oil Baaslgalupl brand, for sale by 0 CHAMBERLAIN fc PHELPS, 10B Front St. AUOOLA iiO casks red sifted Argols, fbrjsale by H.

M. 8CHIF.FFELIN fc FOWLER, o4 Commisaioa Merehanta, 141 Front at. "I CARB BOD A 600 kegs, prima quality, tor sal by H. M. SCH1EFFELIN fc FOWLER, a.

Commission Merchants, 142 Front it A KOOLS-S0 'cask Sieily red argols, for sale at 24 -t lL Beaver atreet, by BARCLAY fc LIVINGSTON. SI AC 1100 bags Sicily Ingham fc Co. brown, for ale at 24 Beaver street, by BARCLAY fc LIVINGSTON. 1JA1US WHI1K-S0 ton afloat, for aal by D. F.

T1EMANN fc af0 IT Burling Slip. EklJlTOrSE-KoU and Floroi Sulphur, on hand and for Bale by WILLIAM T. HICKS fc CO 140 and 161 Front St. BLIU VlTiUOle-60 barrel Salem, for aalabv WM. T.

HICKS fc 08 "148 and 161 Front at. CORK BLACK Bast quality, in bbls and cases' for sal by D. F. TIEMANN s30 IT Barling flip. ACS 200 bales Sicily, Messina and Palermo pact ed, for sala at 24 Beaver street, by 02 BARCLAY fc LIVINGSTON.

MANNA eases small, of good quality, for Bala at 34 Beaver street, by BBHIl. A I fc, LIVI.HUSTUn. COGNAC BRANDIES Pais and Colored, landing from ship Mortimer Livingston, for sale by JOHN DUNCAN fc SON, 40T Broadway. X.INSK1 8T6 eaaaa high colored, large and small pattern for sale by oT MARCUS SPRING fc 61 Exchange Place. KAlf IXL'n la eases and on draught, for Bale by WILLIAM T.

HICKS CO OS HQ HI b.i.a-a small Invoice to arrive, "Ly forsaUby H. MSCHIEFFELlN fc FOWLER, o3 Commission Marr.hnti lil KWtat 1 and 7 black satinets, for sale by oT MARCUS SPRING fc 61 Exchange Place. 1)KIATIAU CLOTHS 26,000 awcee fine medium and low priced for Bale by 07 oT MARCUS SPRING fc 61 Exehann nlaea. L7BP1LX and Mercurial Ointment of 1 strengths, lor sale ialot to suit purchasers, by lUltm A.JB i. nitas 08 149 and 161 Front st.

SlilKTISti STRIPES AID 1KNISIS 200 cases extra heavy Shining Stripe aad heavy blue venim. lor sale by oT MARCU8 SPRING fc 61 Exchange Place AL.lM-2iO bbi Philadelphia make, Crystal dered, landing, or In star and to arrive, for i I or Pow- for aal by M. SCHIEF B.L1N fc iOWLEH, (xmunlsaloa Mereaaats. 141 treat IAKIXA COLOOIK-l eases (160 do) geoui Johanna Maria Farina" Cologne, just received ai for sal. by WM H.

CARV fc Ot 41 fug HVJ mh eeaa aVweal BBUU ta a avw- iu.n.s-lWMiM low Briead nudlan end fine. oT MARCUS 8PBJNO fc CO 61 bnluBM Plaea. BRO CHfcP fnUTHa-Agood assortment of heavy aad Uafat min browa and bleached eottoas, 4-4 and 6-4 widabr oT MARCUR SPRING fc CO 61 Exehanra PU. SCOTCH Wmaagjcv-iumaay'a. lalay.Malt.

dial tilled bV tha nmtleai at the anhutrih. --uT them only, landing from abip Brooksby, from Glasgew for sai bv inuu ia 1 oT -i jar irauin. PANT A LOO BTCstkB sVOtt, AKO CUOTtAlBlQ TKADK A ftiU airtmaat of aad plai. ytyl- 7 iwvnw uaawaj aai. suitaaai a tmf Bl BT nealttvla lrM a.

a0 Apply vjY CJU.lt VT. FIELD fc CO. ucwriteBtt. EASTERN RAILROADS. BTBIW fOHK AJTDaTBSW HA was a Weda Apm satfc, ta A ra'eaa win aaaaat van auaj I'd CaJul atreet Btatlaa, near aroaawav.

gaueliud at the New Yark'aiid h.n a7th ataaanV A 1 Aeaoaaaaodattoa Traia at Tl fi'nlaak A AH MMmaropeck, Eye, Port Cheater, Oreeawtoh BtaatAnLDariew, Norwalk, Westport, South port, rir-ftard. Bridgeport. StratfordMlUord and New Havaau Psiwaaasri from tha Waw nt.Hn.. in Hoamttoaia aad Naogataek Railroads. f.lE!2Zr rtBrtdport.

Pamesger Providence, Worcester, tiaruwd, Springfield and Connartient Bive aUltroada. wlUtaJtatJTjaiaaaiotaijpEwmlWaltNww wloBk, A.M. tor frtamfbrd, nma, Worcester, Provideaee aad Boataau ii ii Henna TTaAai as I A li a aad Cheaztire, Sowth- iagton, Plainville, Farmingtom, Avon, miaaietowa. iiaruocd and Springfield. 4 Exprees Train a- A a u.

ar. walk, Bridgeport, aad HoDeatonic and Naugatuek Bail-wada. New Havan. and stations oa the Canal Railroad, naruora opnngneld, Woreestex aad Boatom. a Aewaaxntedatioai frain at 4 P.

M. tor New Haven, Bad I'l tha iatin ills Is lUI a BfUMMlt Intermediate stations Trains te ttew Torkt I Commutation traia at A AA A. from Brldzasort, Itoppiag at all the Intermediate atatlona Aeeoxamodatioa Traia at e.1 A. at. tram Maw-Ma' van, atopping at all the intermediate atetioaa, receiving aaaasngera from the Naugatuek Railroad at Bridgeport.

Aeeoavmedafioa Traia at A. Jn. troa now Haven, atopping at all the Intermediate atatlona, reoaiving paaaengera from the Hartford aad New-Haven, Canal kallroad, aad Naugatuek Railroad. expraaa lraia at 1,10 r. irn eonnscaoii wiut Express Train from Boston,) from New-Haven.

atovDina at Bridgeport and Stamford, receiving passenger from tike nousaxonia liaiiroaa at jirMgepori Aeeommooatinn Trasa at 4.20 P. (recetvtng pa aengars from the Aeeemmodation Train tram from Near-Haven, atopping at ail tha intermediate stations. Expraaa Train at 8.10 P. (or in connection with Express train frem Beaton. I atondag at Bridcaoort.

Nor- walk and Stamford, arriving in New York at 11,30 P. M. Evening train from Pittafield connect with this train at Bridgeport. famengar ara reqaastad ta aroenre Tmkata bafbra taC aing aeaia mine ears. April BOtn, IBM.

ML. M. MASON, jyl3 raertBteaiait. AVOSU lILAirU BAAXiROAIS, C3 Under the direction of MOSES MAYNARD, Jr. Receiver S3 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.

New line via Lone: Island Railroad fox New London Stoaingtoa, Providence. Newport, Norwich, Worcester, wuumantie ana iiartrora. The aew and solandld ateamer ALICE. iCant. White.

wm run uaiiy in connection witn tne Lng laiana Han-road Trains from Stonmgton, New London, and Green port, forming a daily Una to aad from the above named places ana New ore. The new and eiecant steamboat CRICKET. Cant. Post. will leave Hartford every Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday at 7 A.

Middletown it I) AM, Hay brook 11 A arriving at Greennort in time for tha 1 M. ma mr tin i QTK. STONINOTON, PROVIDENCE fc NEWPORT LINE. as steamer ALICE connects at 8tonington with the 8tonington and Providence Railroad. By thia route passengera arrive at Frovidenee at M.

The Long Island Railroad Train will mn a follows, oa auuoays DEPARTURE. Leave Brooklyn at A. M. for Green port and all inter mediate statiou. except Ctia.es Hills and Woodville.

Leave Oreanport at I SO P. M. on the arrival of the steamers Alice and Cricket, for Brooklyn and all interme diate station, except woodvill and Cypres Hill. Leave Fermingdale at 6.46 A. M.

for Brooklyn and all Intermediate stations. Leave Brooklyn at 4 P. M. for Farmingdale and all tntermediat stations. On Saturdaya this train will makeup tne trip to xapnank, and leave laphank aver; Monday morning, at 6 30 A.

M. for Brooklyn. Leave Brooklyn at 11 A. M. for Cypress HUls and Jamaica.

Leave Brooklyn at 6.10 P. M. for Cypres Hill and Jamaica. Leave Jamaica at T.45 A. M.

for Brooklyn. Leave Jamaica at 12.16 P. M. for Cypres Hills and Brooklyn. Leave Jamaica at S.15 P.

for Brooklyn. Leave Jamaica at 6.30 P. for Cypres Hill and Brooklyn. FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Brooklyn at 8 A.M. for Greenport and all inter; mediate station.

Leave Greenport at 8 A. M. far Brooklyn and all Inter, mediate station. The Trains of the New London, Wlllimantle and Pal. mar Railroad will leave New London at 8 30 P.

M. oa the arrival of tha Alio from Greenport fat Norwich and WHllmantie. Tha Train of the Norwich and Worcester Railroad will leave Norwich on the arrival of the Traia from New London, and reach Worcester in tune for Passengers to take the evening Train East and for Boston. On the arrival of theTrain at Willimantis from New London, a Train will leave for Hartford via Hartford, Providence and Fishkill Railroad, and arrive at Hartford, in time for raaeengers to taxe tne evening Trains to New York, Springfield and Boston. The steamer Cricket will leave Greenport every Mon day, Wednesday, andrnday 7 A.

sag Harbor 8 A. Say brook 9j A. and Middletown 12 P.M. arriving at Hartford in time for the 31 P. M.

train for Spring. field, tha P. M. train for Boston, and the evening train for New Haven, also tha 8 P. M.

trains of tha Hartford and Willimantic and the Hartford and Bristol Railroad RETURN! WO, Leave Hartford at 6 16 A. M. for WiUimantle, Nor. wich. New London.

Greennort and Brooklyn. Leave Worcester at 6 A. M. for Norwich, New Lon don, ureenport ana Brooxiyn. Leave Providence at 7 A.

M. StonJngton at 8.4S A. M. per 8teamer Alice for New London. The steamer Alice will leave New London at 10 15 A.

M. on the arrival of the trains from Hartford, Williman-tla, Worcester and Norwich, for Greenport, thence by tha Long Island Railroad trains, arriving at Brooklyn at r. la. Passengers are ticketed to and from Brooklyn and Huntington, Cold Spring, Oysterbay, and South Oystar-bay and Amityville. Stages run to and from the oars at the following stations Leave Jamaica on the arrival of the 9 A.M.

and 4 P.M trains from Brooklyn for Rockaway, returning in time for tba morning and evening trains for Brooklyn. Leave thcBranoh for Hempstead on the arrival of the 9 A. and 4 P. M. trains via the Branch and Hempstead ailroad, and return In time for the morning and evening trains for Brooklyn.

Leave Branch for Koslyn and Glen Cove on the arriva of the A. M. and 4 P. M. trains from Brooklyn, and meet the morning and evening trains for Brooklyn.

Leave Hicksvile on the arrival at HicksvlUeof thiB A M. and 4 P. M. trains from Brooklyn for Huntington Cold Spring, Oysterbay, Jericho and Woodbury, and meet the morning and evening train for Brooklyn. Leave Farmingdale on the arrival of the 8 A.M.

and P. M. trains, for South Oysterbay and Amityville. on the arrival of the 4 P.M. train for Babylon and Islip, returning for the morning and evening trains for Brooklyn.

At the following stations stage will run from the 8 A. M. Train from Brooklyn, aad to the 1 80 P. train to rooklyn Deer Park, for Babylon. Islip and Comae.

Thompson, for Islip, Chapman's, Cook's, Crandall's, and E. Snedeoor's Hotels. Suffolk Station, for lalip, Crandall's, Cook's and E.8na-dioor's Hotels, and Smithtown. Stoneybrook and Setau-ket. Lake Road, fer Sayvllle, Stoneybrook, Satauket and Fort Jefferson toedford, for Patchogu, Bell Port, Fire Place, Moriches Coram and l'ort Jefferson.

St George's Manor. for and Westhampton. Riverbead. for ttuogue. The following Passenger Tralr; will rum on Sundays, commencing on Sunday, May 5 181 0 Leave Brooklyn at 8 A.

M. fot Farmingdale. Leave Brooklyn at 11 A. M. for C.

Hills and Jamaica. Leave Brooklin at 6 JO P. Al. for C. Hills and Jamaica.

Leave Farmingdale at 4.16 P. M. for Brooklyn. Leave Jamaica at 13.16 P. M.

forC. HUls and Brooklyn Leave Jamaica at 1226 P. M. for Brooklyn. Leave Jamaica at 8.30 P.

M. fir C. Hills and Brooklyn. At Greenport the ateamer Statesman, Captain Nash, runs to and from Sag Harbor, and passengers are ticketed through for $2.26. On tha arrival of the steamer at Sag Harbor, Stages will arry paaaengera to South and East-hampton.

WM.N.CONKL1N, mvl Agent, HOUS ATOMIC AA1XKOAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT Commencing April 29. The ears on this road run in connection with tha New York and New Havan Railroad. MORNING TRAIN For Pittafield, North Adams, Lee. Stoekbridge, and all way stations on the Honsatonic Railroad, leaves Bridgeport at 10.40 A.M., on the arrival of the 8 o'clock A.M.

express traia from New York. EVENING TRAIN For Pittsneld, and all war sta tions oa tha Housatonlc Railroad, leaves Bridgeport at 6 16 P.M., on the arrival of th express train, which leaves New York at 2.46 P.M. Lebanon Springs A line will be arranged for the com ing season, via Pittafield, which wiii enable travellers to reach this delightful watering place with comfort and dispatch. Stages run in connection wtth tne ear to Danburv. Bethel Norfolk, and to most of th towns adjacent to the road.

Passengers can (top over night at Bridgeport Freight for the Honsatonic Road i received bv the Agent only, at the Depot, foot of Market street. N. B. Shippers will please to have all Baekems marked with th name of the Station at which tbey are to be left smjAwiLu Agent, umeaonth pier. New-York.

April 23, I860. Jy REGULAR MAIL LINE FOR BOSTON, VIA vn vo A ViW, iA J.W f. WICH AND WORCESTEJL NOR- withoutohan aaof oaraor aajrnjre.or ferry. Passenger taking their seats at Norarieli i their seats through to Boston this being th only inland route that communicates through by steamboat and railroad. Passengers by this line are taMnunki tknmrii by the Conductor of the train, who in ii charge thair baggage; and who will otherwise give bis aw CBKIS kUU WsIUUrb.

This Line leaves Pier 18, foot of ConrtUndt atreet daily, (Sunday excepted) at 8 dock, P. and arrive in Boston in time to take the Eastern tnii The steamer WORCESTER, Castain Wm. Wfleex, will leave every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from pier 18. foot of Court ndt street al The steamer KNICKERBOCKER, Captain WUl'ams. will leave every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6o'-lock, PJ.

Th abov boats war built expressly for the Round. Baring great strength, and being provided with life boats and fire engine. As there is no change of oars or ferry en this route, all kind of freight will be forwarded with th area teat daa. aateh and care, and at th lowest rate. An Extra Train will run for the purpose of enrnring the greatest possible despatch to New York and Boston freight By thi arrangement freight forwarded from New York will reach Boaton at about 11 16 A M.

the fol lowing day. and freight frost Boston to New York, If de livered at ut vepot in noetoa oerore ix o-eioek; will arrive in New York early the next morning. Pasaenegers for the northern part of Mifsnhnnrftn Vermont, New Hampshire, are ticketed through from New York to Nashua, Lowell, Concord, Lawrence. Fitch- burg Junction. Keen.

Bellows Fall. Burlinston ana Montreal, ana amviag at Worcester laEa tne eara of tne Worcester and Naabua, or UM Worcester and Fitch burg railroads. rAaa. Cabin. Deck.

82 60 1 T6 1 00 T6 76 8 30 00 60 1 66 oo 0 80 TO Boaton. ...84 00 Worcester 3 00 N. London and Allyn's Point. 1 26 Lowell 8 00 Nashua. 8 00 Coaeord.

8 80 Lawrence. 8 30 Fitehburg. 76 Groton Junction. 280 Keens, 4 00 Bellows Fall. Ft a as Burlington 0 008 Through tickets ta Maatra.

ai TO An Express Freight Train leave Allyn's Point lor Bos en Immediately on the arrival of the steamboats. Freight taken at the lowest rates for Boston, Wore tor, Lowell, Coaeord, Bellows Fall, Burlington, Montr fco. fce. For freight passage, or other Information. Inquire on board the boat, or at th offio rlS, Berth river, foot Court ndt street Jyll IRISH LINENS, vmriia.

REUIHONO has removed from No. 80 to 29 Fine street, where he offers for sale a fall aaaartmeat of LINRN GOODS. aoBsistinr of 44 whit Lia ens. from km priced to super fin 7-8 do. ot the well known asal ef James aad Robert Young, "aaymena.

Irela ad. 'aataJoow. Linens. Brow" Holland. Wnita.

Brown aad R. i tun. XwweWBfc ToiKCIotl and 1 l4MiC8fBBrta UmtiiA. 'ft v. jglB THE WORTHEttir RAILROADS.

mm laWllMKii1MiHi.a 1 KvAlLBOAD Ml'MMtAi jAJk-J I vas waaxparoMaw, ArXxl VJWJt avKMOwa, auaAay's axoaptea," aaAi iartaar BOBce Harleaa aad Mott Haven at 10, MAM 1 80 4 'Morrisania VBlagw-T, 10, A-M BO, 80, 8 14.10PM. T. Ii i roruJiaJB.T,T 46, B9 10P It. Bridgw-4 46, 18AM 3 89, 4 At. Hunt's Bridge, Bronx-rul and Hart's Corner I 46.

Tmekaheeaad WaHa Fimtmm 46, 10 A 8 80, 30 taoPM. v' i Pieasanrvfila, Naweastla, Bedford, Mechanlesvil, Pardy1, and Croton alia. and Intermedlata EtaUen on Signal-! 46AM; Bluest ss'a, Tewaar1, Pattaraon, anil tig's. South Dover, Dover Farnaca, aad pores Plain 4 AM i 8 30 U. -Utrrrnlng to Tfsw Tork; win leave Harlem and Mott Haven 8.

8 0a, 846,860, 10 16 AM; 116,230, 8 04, 446. 6 Morrisnaia Villa 6 A3. 62, 1 67, 8 88, 6 43, A Mi 1 08.3iT,4 Fotdham 4 46 it, 60, 8 80, 28, 16 62, A 1, 2 48, 40. 6 60, PM. ai- WiUiam' Bridge- 49,146,9 31, 44, White Pllnsf, 8 41, 10 11, A 1 10, M.

Cratoa Fail 4 02. PM. Dotct Paaaengera from the stations between 27th street and For.lham. going above White Plains," will take the Ao-commod ioa Train to Ford ham at A. M.

aad 8 P. as the Dover Plains Train will not atop below Foraham The train leaving City Hall at 7, 10, 11 SO. 1 86, 2, 6, 6 16, 8. and 10 o'clock. Returning leave Mott Haven aod Har at A 7, 8 46, 10 15, 1 1A, 2 30, 06, 4 46, 816, and 9 o-clock will land and reeelr pass engar at 27th, 42d.

61st 1 1st 78th, 86 ta, 108th, 116th, 126th and 1824 atreet For Snnda aiisiiiaBiBtitt. and further aorticulara, as handbllla. Wll V. LOAT. Suaarfnt a lent.

ClAK LIS FOJ. HUDSON. AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS The steamboat HUDSON, Captain Win. H. will leave the steam boat pier foot of Cedar st.

oa MONDAY, WEDNESDAY aad FRIDAY, aad the steamer COLUMBIA, Captain (J. F. King, oa TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 6 o'eloek. connecting with the stages at Newbnrgh, Kingston and CatskiU BHudsow ann Bebkshibb Rau.boj Tha passenger trains of thia Road, after March 26, will leave Hudson and West Stoekbridge dally, (Sundays excepted,) as fol lows: Leave Hudson at TA. M.

and 2 46 P.M., and West Stoekbridge at A. M. and 4 P. Freight trains, with passenger ear attached, win leave Hudson at 11 A. 61., and West Stoekbridge at 10 30 A M.

Passenger by th morning train from West Stock-bridge, may take the day boat for Yew York, or the boat for Tough keepsie and thence by railroad to New York, by 2 o'clock, P. M. Far by latter route from Hudson, not exceeding $1 25. Passenger by the evening train will And the steamers COLUM BIA and HUDSON always wating for them, and the fare of those boata will be as low aa any other evening boat on the river from 6 0 60 downwards as the line boata may set the example Through ticket from West Stoekbridge to New Tork, $1 60. and the -same fare In returning.

Passengers should recollect that this far includes births, which is excluded in the fares ef other routes. The trairs from Hudson, both morning and evening, connect with the train of th Western Roads aa hereto fore J. T. WATERMAN. Superintendent ah; son RivKR kaii.roai hew seas TO aLBiav bv bail- avasvaanaa BOIO SVBAWBOAT.

SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, Vgi' i lboo. On and after Tuesday May 21st, the passenger trains will run aa follow. (Sunday connecting at Poughkeepsie with the fast sailing steamers NEW-WORLD. ALIDA, JOSEPH BELKNAP and SOUTH AMERICA, running to and from Albany, and touching at tile usual intermediate landings. LEAVE NEW VORK GOING NORTH.

From the office in Hudson street near Chambers street' At 7 a. Way train for Albany, stopping at all the ay stations on tne Kallroad and connecting at t'ougn-keepite with the Steamer JOSEPH BELKNAP, which will land at Hyde Park, Kingston, Barry town, Tivoli. Maiden, CatskilL Hudson, Coxsaekle, Stayvesant and New-Baltimore, and arrive at Albany at 3 P. M. At 8J a.

Express train for Albany, stopping at Yon-ken, Dobbs' Ferry, Dearman, Tarrytown, Sing Sing. Peek-skill, Garrison's. Cold Spring, Fishkill, New-Hamburgh and connecting at Ponckkeensie wtth the NEW-WORLD or ALIDA, which will lund at Kingston. Maiden, CatskiU, Hudson and Coxsackie. and arrive at Albany at 4J r.

bl, in time to take tha 6 o'clock Express Train for the west At 12 for freight and passengers to Pokeepaie, stopping at all wav stations. At 8 r. at. For passengers tc Poughkeepsie, stopping at all th way stations. At 4 P.

for passengers to Peekskill, stopping at the Intermedlata stations. At 4) r. m. Express train for Albany, stopping at Yonkers, Dobbs' Ferry, Dearman. Tarrytown, Sing Sing, Peekskill, Garrison's Cold Spring, Fishkill.

New-Hmburgh and Milton Ferry, connecting at Poughkeep sie with the Steamer SOUTH AMERICA, which will land at Hyde Park. Kingston, Barrytown, Tivoli, Maiden, Cat kill, Hudson, Coxsackie. Stuyvesant and New-Baltimore, and arrive at Albany at 1 a. At 6 r. h.

For Passengers to Poughkeepsie, stopping at au the ty statiou. LEAVE POUGHKEEPSIE, GOING SOUTH. At 6 a m. For New-York, stopping at all th way stations. At 11 a.m.

For New-York, stopping at all th way stations, except Verp nek's, Tabby Hook, and 162d street. At a. at. Or on arrival of th Steamboat from Alba ny, which leaves there at a. w.

stopping at New Ham burgh, Fishkill, Cold Spring. Garrison's, Peekskill. Sing mg. 'i arrytown, uearman, iroDos' erry ana onxers. At 4 r.

Or on arrival of Steamboat from Albany, which leaves there at 11 a. stopping at all way stations, except Low Point, Verplanck and 162 street At 81 r. Or on arrival of Steamboat from Albany, which leaves there at 8 r. stopping at all way nations, on signal. LEAVE rEKKSKlLL (UB BIW IUKA, At 6j A.M., stopping at all way stations.

Piebmoi Through tickets for Piermont by the Dear man Ferry, which oonnects the trains from New York at A i and 4 r. witn tne Erie Express trains going west. fin- Paseengers will promote their convenience and safety by observing the following rules let. Give particular directions to tne Baggage Alan where vour baE2age is to be delivered, that he may mark it accordingly, ana tnereoy avoia mistaKee ana aeiaya. 3d.

procure your tioxeta oeiore entering tne cars. 3d. Take your seat in the oar marked for your destina tion. 4. Do not stand on the platforms.

OLIVER H. LEE, Superintendent. Vaw Vork. May 18. 1860.

jyll 8 941. 18S4J. ONTARIO AND BT. LAWRENCE STEAM BOAT C03IPA.V I. United State Mall In.

IK'i'HEKNER Captain R. Child ONTARIO H. N.Throop BAY STATE J. Van Cleve CATARACT R.B. Chapman KUCHKSi (between Lewimon ana Hamilton,) capt.

j. Maason. in connection witn the BRITISH QUEEN Capt. Laflamme. and BRITISH EM I'l HE Moody, will form a Daily Line.

(Sundays excepted.) Between Hamilton. Lewiaton, Rochester, Oswego, Kings, ton, ugdensburen ana Montreal. Landing at Intermediate Porta. Dnvmtcardi LcavtM. Upwards Leaves.

Hamilton, (C. 7am Lewiston 4 at Roehuter. 10 Montreal Irs Ogdensburgb. Irs Kingston Bam Oswego. 8abt Sacket'i Harbor.

Backet' Harbor 12 Oawego. 4rM Rochester Irs Arriving at LtwUton 4am Kingston, (C. The car for Niagara Fall and Buffalo, (connecting with the steamers from Buffalo.) leave Lewiston daily at tbe usual hour of th arrival of th steamers of this line. The steamer Rochester leave Lewarton dally at 1 P. for Hamilton, C.

V7, aad a steamer lor Toronto at the same Dour. The steamer Niagara, Capt. A. D. Kilby, will leave Os wego for Toronto, via.

Rochester, every Monday. Wed nesday and Friday, at 8 o'eloek P. M. Returning, leaves Toronto, Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 8 o'clock r. m.

Going up Leaves I Returning Leaves Oswego at .8 mi Toronto at .8 Rochester at 8am Rochester at bfAM Arriving at Toronto at 4 Arriving at Oswego. .10 a USWIUU A1VAI BIKACUSt. ilAlLHUA A train of ears leaves Osweso for Albanv at the usual hour of arrival of the steam ere from Lewiston andOg- deneburgh and the morning train from Syracuse arrives at uswago in time to connect witn tne steamers, botn up wards and downwards. BUFFALO. NIAGARA FALLS.

AND LEWISTON RAILROAD8. There are two trains of ear daily from Buffalo to Nl- aga'FeUa; and one daily train from Niagara Falls to Lewiston, leaving the Fall at 2 o'eloek, P. connecting directly with the evening maU steamers. Faes-ngers taking tbe morning Express train of ears at Albany can leave Oswego same afternoon, and arrive at Buffalo in time for breakjast next morning, and at Niagara Falls 6 hours la advance 01 th Express train via Buffalo. Passengers from Niagara Fall In th afternoon will arrive at Albanv next afternoon in time for the boat for New York and the eastern ears for Boston.

Passengers will also arrive at Montreal in time for the steamers for Uuebeo and Lak Cnamplam. far from Syracuse, via Oswego and Lake Ontario, to Niagara Fall abscinding Board and Berth oa Lake Steamers, $4.60. A charge of 60 cents each will be mad to moss wno occupy a berth in a state room. Kallroad and steamboat Far from Syracuse to Buffalo BO. KW YORK AND stHI KB lIB LOAI.

I I NEW ROUTE TO BUF-t "a PALO AND THE WEST. 5 i FALL Leave New York for Binirh mtrm. F.lmira. Cornine. uenev noc neater, nunalo and Intermediate plae Daily, (Sundays exeeepted) by Steamer THOMAS POW-ELL, from pier, foot of Due street, as follows i (Breakfast and Supper on board the Boat.) EXPRESS TRAIN, at e'elnek.

A 1W Piermont, Sul ferns. Chester, Goshen. Middletown, Port Jrvia, Narrowsburgh, Deposit, Lanesboro', Bingham ton. Owego, Waverly. (FaetoryviUe,) Elmira and JeOenion.

arriving at Geneva at 9 P. M. Passenger for Rochester, HUGalo. fce ean lodes at Geneva, and ta Una tba F.znmai train from Albany next morning, arriva at Buffalo at the same time a passenger via Albany, with the advantage of a night' rest at Geneva WAY AND M4IL TRAIN at 7 o'e. A.

mt all the Stations, arriving at Corning th same evening at WAY TRAIN at A P. tar rHasvtlla and all Ini mediate stations. NIGHT EXPRF.S9 TRA1V at ft P. Xf atomtln. Piermont.

Sufferna, Chester. Goshen, Middletown, Otis-rille. Port Jetvis. and aU the stations west of Port Jervis. raKeengers ror Buffalo by thia train, proceed to Geneva, dine there, and take tha V.vt Train from Alk.nw arriving at Buffalo next evening nnn a towns on CayngaLaketak tb ears CTU Susquehanna Railroad, at Owego, which leaves immediately on the arrival of tb Kris trains.

Passengers for Tioea and Lvoomina- connfa ef the nine and Rl ahnnrfc R.iu road, at Corning. SUge leave Narrowsburgh, Deposit Lanesboro'. Binghamptoa, Owego. Waverley. (Faetory-TUle.) Elmira.

and Cornine. on arrival tk. Ar.h The morning and evening express train may alas be reached at Piermont by the Dearmaa Ferry, connecting urn am i train wnicn leave IV aw fork at a. TRAINS To NEWVrtnr ExraxaS TliiR laavaa 4wava a a Aa A AS ...1.. at Elmira, Waverley, (Faetoryvill.) Owego, Biaghamp- weposia, narrowsoaxgn, rort jervxa, Middletown, Got ben, Chester, Sunerne, and Piermont, rorx at nr.

M. WAY AND MAIL train l.c a a v. eteAloaa, aad arrive la Nw York at NIGHT EXPRESS TRarv i and Hornallsville. 2, P.M. topping at all tatioa west of iTV' nd, Lanesboro', uepos it, Hancock Narrowsburgh, Port Jervk, aad at Middletown, York'at" 9 Ksont arriving te New WAY TRAIN leaves Ottevffl at 6 80 A.

M. stopping at am imniic na rew era at 10 SA A. M-NEWBURGH BRANCH avNewhar.h. a sen A VI and 9 FA and P. cownertisg with theTrain arc k.

neater at OA m. aad 1 P. M. aad 610 P.M. er ea arrival as" the Tela FREIGHT TRAINS leave from ier, foot of Dnaae tet.

at 6P-l. Freight for Geneva. Rochester. Buffalo, k' bT Express Freight TralnsTua I forwarded ranch withont detav. sett tf nO.

MIIMUT. EUPStamowBV LACK ASO WHITE-pRl -g for aal by WTTBiNCE. TRLMBLZ fc CO. llsm(rt EVENING POST: NEW YORg, TVHEDNESPAY. OCTOBER 9, 1850.

"i a r.n,.,-i,-i" 7' V-1 '1 'JL 1 Tl 1 I sywriv A mrafl ATM' tZTTIra k- SHIPS efce. SOtJtiEliPT RAILROADS. SVABfAPO AID PAIKR-jOTl BO a.ajr rATEKMljl KHBT--" I i iinri iiivl a i I Caamgv of kemr, tammneing Juh 8. OrTai id after 8th ef July, the trains leave as foTIows Lear Suffera'a Depot. I Leave New York.

7 4.. T. M. 10.8a 8. P.M.

8. P.M. eJT STTNDAYTRaJNS. Wve Sen' Depot. I vr Leave WW o'eloek, A.

M. I 8 Ore arrival ef the Prra train, going wast. PATERSON IRA1.N3... Leavaratenon. 1 Lea" New Yori.

7 r.o'etoek.A Markwtst I o'clock, A. M. 8. W.a-pot SO 1 a a. n.

r. M. 4kv 1 Market tf .4 46 'Except Meadara. svaa 41101 Leave Pa terson. I Leave New York: Van A.M.

Market st 1 o'clock, A. M. 4 80 PAL Pat depot 8.46 P.M. N' On Monday momlnrs the flrst train from Rnf- fems will leave at or on the arrival of the OtlsrtUe train. Tha 8 a.

m. a.as o'clock, m. train, from N. Y. win not stop at acy station north of Patersoa, except Rock Road and Hohokua, and wBl be in time to meet the Erie trains morning and evening, going west, at De pot 23 KW JERSEY RAILROAD, Maw 6 llttO v.waajH a AAUtKENT.

1NEW YORK AND PHILADEL.1 PHI A DIRECT. Accommdatiob Lisz i Lx avb Nvw Voaa a. foot otConrtlandt street, via Jeney City, PrinsaUa, Trsatoa viuuugigBilMltSBianL Fare far the 1st slaaaratA. ntan.il Sa. "asv riving at a.

MAIL LINES. Leave New Yobs At 9 a. m. and 6 t. t.

mot ef Liber ty street via Jersey City, Trenton, Bristol, tax steamboat at Taconey in 4 hours. are roc nm t.ars, as tor Deeoaa ss car 820. Returning, the Line leev Philadelphia from th foot el Walnut st. at 6 a. 9 a.

m. and 6 o'clock, r. m. Oa 8undays, the Line leave New York at Irs; Philadelphia, 6 r. m.

Philadelphia Bags-age Crates are conveyed from city to city, without beta opened by the way. Each Train i provided with a Car, in which are apartment and dressing room expressly for the Ladies' use. NEWARK AND NEW YORK. Id bavb New Yonx At 8. 8.9, 10.

and Hit. a. and It 41r.6if.64t.and 8 r. a. m.

Mondays, 10 Saturday Nights, and 114 Wedt rasday Nights. LtAVA naWAHA. Leev Market Street Depot at 6 40,74, 8), 81,9.101 a. 12 and 1. 2, 4, 6, Tf, 8T r.

M.Monday, 9, Saturday night, and 11 Wednesday night. Lcavb CHnnuv Stbeet Darov At 7 20, 8 06, 10 20, 60, a. 1 60. 3 60. 6 36 r.

m. ui srjKOAVs save JXw I or at 6 r. Newarkat 81 M. for New York. WJ- Philadelphia Trains stop at Market street Denot eniy, ana carry no way passengers in tne r.

t. from New York, exeent to ulaoes bevond New Bronawlek. nor in the 9 a. at. from New York, except to places bevond ewara.

NEW VORK AND ELIZABETHTOWN. Lxave New You At 6 and 9 a. and 1.2.81 61.84 10 Snturday nighU and 114 on th 2d and 4th Wed nesday night of each month. Leavb Elisabeth to ww At 0 06., 71, 81, 101 a.m. and 12 40..

8 40, 64 820', r. 91- Saturday nitrht. and 10 on th 2d and 4th Wednesday Bights of each montn. On Sunnavs Leave New York at 6 r. Elisabeth-town at 8 20 r.

for New York. NEW YORK AND RAHWAY. Leave New Yobe At 8 and 9a. and 1, 2, SI, 61 81 10 Saturday nights, and 114 on the 2d and 4th weanesaay nignts ox Been montn. Leave Rahwav At 6, T.

8. 10, a. and 121. 81 8) 8.10, r. 9 Saturday nights, and 10 on th 2d and 4th Wednesday nights of each month.

On Suhoats- Leave New York at 6 r. If. Rahway at 0.1V, r.w. ior now rora NEW YORK AND NEW BRUNSWICK. Lbavc New Yobk At 8 and 9, a.

bl, and land 6f r.M. Leave New Baonrwitk At 6, 7J, and 9 a. and 12 Ti r. M. On SuitDAV Leave New Tork at 8 r.

at. New Bruns wick at 7J r. for New York. NEW VORK, MORR1STOWN AND DOVER. Leave NivYoii for Morris town, Dover and Interme diate places.

8, a. 111, a. Freight 41. r. m.

NEW tllKK, SU.MErtVlLI.K AL WMIiEHUUSE Leave New York for Somerville, Wnitehouse and inter mediate laces. 9 o'clock, a. 2 and 6 r. u. t)ff Those marked thus leave upon the arrival of th trains.

In addition te th abov stopping place, some of th way train will stop at smaller way stations, except when by so doing tbe mail would be detained behind it time, or the train would lose th regular trip for crossing at the ferry. ExcErv ras PHiLAOBLrHiA TsAtns To er frem New York and Newark. 26 cents Elisabeth town and Rahway, 811 eta New Brunswick, SO cts. Passengers not procuring tickets, to pay an advanced price, and all paeaengera to show and deliver their tickets. Passengers who procure their tickets at the ticket of fice, receive a ferry ticket gratis, extra lines excepted Tickets are received by the Conductor only on the train for which tbey are sold, and on tha day when purchased.

Fifty pounds of baggage allowed each passenger In any of the abov trains, which is not to be considered In th possession of tbe company until their check is given for trie same and passenger are expressly prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their clothing, the lia bility of the company for which is not to exceed $100, except by special contract. rSCIUHT ACCU.MMUUATIUNS. Freight received at the foot of Liberty street New York, for New Brunswick till 12 P. and for Newark, Elizabeth town, Rahway. Princeton, Trenton, until 3 P.

M. All freight from Newaex, for places south of New Brunswick, will be received at the Market street depot every day. and forwarded in the morning Philadelphia line, in freight ears running directly through to Philadelphia, if delivered the day previous, or by 6 o'clock the morning the line leaves. mySf CENTRAL, RAILROAD Of NEW ERftKV IM. 8UMMER ARRANGEMENT.

ZSri coumehcins Monnav, arsiu 1 Trsesgaj W-? i860 tlfer This road extends from Elixabethport miles to White House, N. reducing tho staging between the terminus of the road and Easton to 2b miles, and to Schoolers Mountain to 14 liUea. This line leaves Newlork by stsembost ited Jacket, Pier 1, N. R-, and connects with trains on tba New Jer sey Railroad, which leave New York from foot of Court ndt st at the same hour. A new route to Sohooleys Mountain, with less staging than any other.

AS1ERGKB TBAIIT TV. Passengers wUl leave New York by steamboat, from pier No. 1, North River, or the N. J. R.

foot of Conrtlandt at 9 o'clock. A. and 6 o'clock, P. M. Leave Ell ssbetbtown st 10 o'clock, A.

and 0 P. M. VASBElfOEB TBAIfl DOWN. Leave White HouseJ.at 6 46 A.M. and 1 4nm P.M.

iortn Branca, A bom SomarviUe, 6 i0 2 10m Bound Brook. 6 20 2 20m Plainlield, 640 i 40m Westfield, 6 66 8 HOm Eli aa bethtown. 16, 10 80 and 8 20m The freight train (with passenger cars attached) WiU leave White House at 3 30 a. Somerville 4 30. riain- field 6 15.

and Elisabetbport, by steamboat, at 80 a. m. Returning, leave New York, by steamboat Red Jacket, pier No. 1, North River, at 1 r.M AUfrelght from New York, Intended to go bv this line, must be at tbe boat 30 minutes before 1 o'olock, to ensure being taken through that day. fir- Stags win be la readiness on tne arrival of the 9 o'clock train from New York, at the White House, to convey passengers to Easton, WUkesbarre, Bethlehem, Allentown and Matron Chunk, renn and to nemlngton, Lebanon, Clinton.

Mllford, Bethlehem, Bloomsburg, New Hampon, Washington and Belvidere, N. J. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, to Delaware Water Gap, Stroudsburg. BartonsvUle, Stanhope, ale-vine, Bucktown and Lackawanna Iron Works, Pa. N.

B. AU Baggage at the risk of the owners until delivered Into th actual possession of the agents of th company, and cheeks or receipt given therefor. ap8 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. CAM I AMD AJtUKIY RAILROAD TafTTTTlrY i CHANOE OF HOUR, AND AN ADDITIONAL LINE FROM NEW JT0RK TO FHII.ADKPHIA Via steamboat JOHN POTTER to South Aroboy, from thence in first rate ears to Camden and rbHadeiphia. On and after Thursday, the 11th of April The First line will leave pier No.

1 North River at 7 A M. taking cars at South Am boy, for Camden and PhU. adelphia, stopping to take up and let down passengers at the usual intermediate places, arriving in Philadelphia about noon. Second Line leaving as above at li r. and running as by morning lines, arriving in Philadelphia about tf M.

Fare through by either line. 00 Forward deck passage. 200 Breakfast and dinner provided on board steamboat John Passengers for Freehold will take the stage at Wests. Fare from New York to Freehold 871. vtfin i 4 Trr i 1 Leaves by steamer TRANSPORT.

Capt. J. Gould, a 31 P. M. Fare 31 60.

60 noun da baggag allowed each passenger, to be carried at the risk of it owner, but noth-wiil be reoeived or considered as baggage except wearing apparei. jy i. dliw. 8UMMB.R AHBASUKMEST, FARE REDUCED. 880 MILES RAILROAD 131 DO.

NATIONAL ROAD THROUGH IN 2 DAYS FROM NEW YORK TO PITTSBURGH Anir vrtir.i.mu thi: UNITED STATES GREAT MAIL, via PHILADEL PHIA, BALTIMORE and WHEELING, thence to CIN- C1NATTI, ST.LOUIS, NEW ORLEANS, BO, Passengers Leave New York at 6. 7 and 9 A. M. and 11 and 6 P. M.

ieave rnuaaapnia. toot of uock street, in to steamboat Robert Morris, at 2 P. daily, xcept Sunday, for Baltimore. Pittsburg aad Wheeling. Leave Philadelphia, from the corner of Eleventh and Market streets, by railroad, at 81 A.

M-, daily, (except Sunday): anddaUy at 10, P. Baltimore, Pitts burg, neeung. ac. i ne only line on sunaay rrom rmianeipnia to Baltimore. Pittsburgh and Wheeling, is 10) P.

Leave Baltimore at it A aauy ror enmaenaaa ana ns west, by tne BALTIMORE AIXI Llllltr BU- Lsav Cumberland, at by twcntv DAILY LINES of the National Road and Good Intent 8 tags Companies, and arrive in Pittsburg or wheeling next evening. Passengers for Pittabur? take the splendid new and modern built steam boats Baltic and Atlantic, at BrownsviUe, and thereby have only 74 miles of staging oa the whole route. n-( at a twteta laava Pittsburg and Wheeling regularly, and passengers are forwarded without delay 1 nA to Cincinnati ana au otner por 7 TkMn.h T(kta hv this route, appiv in Phi del- tha .11 ad nfllee. corner of Market and Eleventh streets. or at 4t goutn in a ikw, -i -nAi wtt at Dock street wharf.

Passengers have the privilege ef stopping at Baltimore and rear ling seats at piees w- For Aa a a i FTTirea office. No. 18 Wall street, et 11 A. or a-e" Hotel, eoref Broadway and Bar- alar at. IK ADD HUDSON EH TRAINS, jrr BY THE PlER-- im-T inn DEARMAN FERRY.

The terry boat wiU, on and after MONDAY, October until furtner notice, rum aa roiiows Leave Piermont at 6 46 and 9 A. and 1 and 6 80 to meat the Hudson River Train to New York. Leave Dearman at 8 16ard 9 88 A. and 4 36 and 8 P. on tbe arrival of th Hudson River Trains from New York Passengers mr tee Erie iray z-xpress rassenger itbih, hieh leaves Piermont 6 30 A.

may take the Hudson River Car, which Wave th station ia Chamber street, near Broadway, at A. i. FaasanEers for the Erie Night Express Passenzer Train, leering Piermont at 8 30 P. may take the Hudson River Car from Chamber street, at a r. At.

The Hudson River Care stop for passenger at th cor Ber of Canal, Hammond, Fourteenth and Thirty-first gtieeta, at all which stations through ticket mar be had for riermonv as tne reauoea nw a aa www. Deabmab, Oct. Bou. ottf PETER M. WARMAN, Superintendent Calirornia Arms.

Bl Baldesi 1 mt, aw low woict atreet. a BS'S 1 VOVAS PISTOLS- Thumb A. Revolvers, a aarw aad axmreeedj artieiBev Car-biasa, Maekete, Fowring Ouns, Bowie Karvea, Picks, fce. fceTllasdw-es and CVUsry ef all kiads, sultaU. tor Califoa31vxwr m.

AAeJaAUV B-ALL ANU WINTER ARHAN fOR OLE- 'COVR, OYSTER 2.BAY AND COLD BFRLNG. Oa aad aftor Taeeday, October 1, iBeft, the steam or CROTON, Cap. peek. win leave New York from Fol ton 8 Up every Tuesday; Thursday aad Saturday, at 14 e'doek. Baturnia will leave Cold Spring every Monday.

Wed-neadsy. and Friday morning, at 8 Oysur Bay at 8 20, aad Coy at e'eieck la ling at WbJtertoa each way. TAOE8 FOR HUNTINGTON WBl eoanect with the boat at Cold Spring aa usual. Fare to Whitastone 26 eenta; Glen Cove 8Tt cents; Oyster Bay and Cold Spring 60 eenta through to Huntington 62f peat. s30 FOR ALBAMt.

PEOPLES STEAMBOAT LINE. 1888 Ttvroaur- tab ut Uandlnar. Th splendid low 1 1 assure steam boats ISAAC NEW TON. Commodore Wm. H.

Peek, and OREGON. Com modore A. P. St. John, will leave tha pier between Conrt-laadt and Liberty tract, for Albany, daily, ISundaya axoeptedj at Sr.

bl THE DAT "LTSZ aensistinx ef the NEW WORLD Capt Acker, and th ALIDA, Capt Stone, leave pier foot of Chamber street daily, (Sundays excepted.) at 7 a. landi ag at West Toint Newbnr Po' keepsia, Kingston, Maiden, Cats kill Hudson and Cossack arriving at A any at 44 -au UNITED STATES MAIL UNK Leaves office of Hudson River Railroad, corner of Chambers and Hudson (tree- daily, (Sunday excepted.) at a. and 4 r. M-, through to Albany in 8 houre. making laadings at Yonkers, Dobb's Ferry, Tarrytown, Sing Sing, Paekskiu, West Point, Cold Spring, Fishkill.

New-burgh, Hambugh, Fo'keepsie. and by steam boata SOUTH AM a ICA. and JOSEPH BELKNAP, thence te Hyde Park, Kingston, Tarrytown, Tivoli. Maiden, CatskiU. Hada, Coxsaekis, Stuyvesant, aad Albany.

AU th abov lina oonneet with the railroad west to Buffalo, and North to Saratoga and WhltehalL ga- AU persons are forbid trusting aay pereoa ow account of any of th above boat. my26 p0R ALBANY DIRECT PASSAGE 26 CENTS. The steam packet RIP VAN WIN-f ft KLE, Capt Samuel Schuyler, will leave Tueeiya, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6 P. from steamboat pier foot of Robinson street, first above Barclay, arriving ia Albany la time to take the eastern or western express trains. Freight taken at moderate rata aad forwarded by railroad with despatch as directed.

For passage er freight epply to tba Captain on board. ap24 OR ALBANY DIRECT. From tbe foot of Robinson st, first IV above Barclay. Tbe new and splendir steamer MANHATTAN. Captain W.

Nelaon. will leave the foot of Robinson street, flrst above Barclay, oa Monday, Wednesday and 8 o'clock P.M. The Manhattan will at all times arrive in Albany In time for the first morning train ef ear east and west. Also In time for the earliest conveyance north. Freight forwarded by railroad If requested.

For passage er freight, apply on board the boat ap3 B. CARPENTER LINE FOR NEWBURGH. The new barge SUPERIOR. Captain Charles Halstead. will leave tbe foot of Warren street every TUESDAY and FRIDAY afternoon, at 6 o'clock, and returning, will leave Newburgh every WEDNr AK and SATURDAY after noon, at 7t o'clock.

The above barg Is fitted up with state-rooms, large and commodious cabins, and passengers wiU And it a very pleasant way ol making the passage. Freight taken oa the lowest terms. All baggage, packages, parcel of good, or money, must be at the risk of the owners thereof, unless entered upon the books of tha boat, or receipted for. mh8 AFTERNOON BOAT AT 8j O'CLOCK FOR NEWBURGH. Landing at Haverstraw.

Verplanck', Caldwell's, West roint. taa spring aua lwsviu, Fare to Cold Spring, Cornwall, West Point and Newburgh 50 cent. Caldwell's, Verplanek's and Haverstraw. 371 Tne low pressor steamer COLUMBUS, Capt. T.

E. Hulse, wiU leave the (team-boat pier at the foot of Chambers street tvr.ui Ari rnnuun at o-cioox, nunaays exeeptea. Returning, will leev Newburgh at 7 A. landing at the loot or tiammona street. Freight taken at moderate rat.

New York. Jan 24th. 1850. Je24 POUGHKEErsiE L1NS1 OF BARGES rrfev Tn br TaT'ilrT'" every Moe CLINTON, Captain Wlltsie every Monday Captain Rosekrans every Thursday POUGHKEEPSIE. Captain Hoffman.

very Saturday, at 8 o'clock P. from the foot of array street for passengers and freight. Tbe above barges are elegantly for abed with state rooms, and spaoioua and comfortable eabins. and are expressly fitted up for tbe comfort and convenience of passengers, ana arrive at rougokeepsie in time for the stages to MDaron. rine rutins ana New Mllford.

For further information apply on board the barges, or to wilxiamsun fc VA .,10 west street. JeZO OR BOSTON. VIA NEWPORT fc FALL RIVER By the splendid and superior steamers BAY STATE, and EMPIRE STATE, of great strength and speed, sar- tioularly adapted to the navigation of Long Island Sound running ia eonneetion with the Fall River and Old Col ony Kallroad. a distance ores miles, to Boston only. t-aavs pier no, rorxn mver, near tne uattery.

The steamer BAY STATE, Capt. Wm. Brown, en Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 6 P- M. The steamer EMPIRE STATE, Captain BenjBrayton. on Monuny, weonesaay, ana rnaays, at a r.

yi. 1 na Line is tha only one that runs direct for Newsort These steamers ara fitted with oommodious staterooms. and every arrangement for th security and oorcfort of passengers, wno areanoraed oy tots rout a night'srest on board, and on arrival at Eall River proceed per railroad, reaching Boston earlythefollowlngmorulDg; orcan remain on board, getting theirbreakmst trtisd for. un til tne starting or tne aeoommoaatiou train at 0 A. ww cn xeacnae Boston at bdoui oa a.

m. A baggage master Is attached to each steamer, who re ceive and tickets th baggage, aad aoeompanie the fame to Its destination Tb rate for passage aad th prise of state rooms, the tame a by othsr line. A steamer runs la connexion with this lln to and from rrovldence. daily, except Sunday. Freight to Boston ia taken at the same rata a by th other regular Unea.

and forwarded with greater expedi tion by an Express freight train which leaves Fall River very morning, (snndsy excepted) at 9 Boston and New at It destination at or about 11 A. nl. For freight, spply on board, er at th offlc on Pier 8 North River, ror state rooms or berths applv on board or if it is desired to engag them ahead application may De mac te TISDALK fc BORDEN. 70 West street, CHEAP THAVELL nu TO NEW HAVEN, HARTFORD SPRINGFIELD, WORCESTER, and BOSTON, dally, (Sundavs iroin f.am mver Bream ooat place, recxsiip. FOR HARTFORD AND SPRINGFIELD by steamboats, sake KEoncro.

To Hartford, 60 cents. Fare to Springfield 76 cents. Tbe new and elegant steamer HERO. Capt. J.

II. Kins. wul leave every Monday, Wednesday and Friday after noon at ociocx. And the new and commodious steamer CONNECTI CUT, apt. Richard Peck, (having staterooms.) wiU leave every Tuesday, Tnursday and Saturday afternoon, at 4 O'eioeg.

eretgettaken by notn boats at mtwra rates. FOR NEW HAVEN The elegant steamer CATA LINE, Captain T. Sanford, wttl leave every afternoon, at 8 o'clock. Freight taken at reffiM-i! ratn. Returning, leave New Haven at 10 o'olock, on the ar rival of tba Boston and Hartford train.

For further information apply to an6 tf GEO. W. CORLIES. 283 Pearl st FOR FXURIIISO The steamboat ISLAND CITY. Capt Silas Reynolds, will, until further notice, leave Fultna Aiaraetsiin.

niis ore. at H4 clock A. ana At r. Al daily, except Sunday. Returning, leave Flushing at 7, A.

M. and. 2 P. -M. Fare cents.

New York, Sept. 9th, 1850. Stage for Roslyn, Manhassett Great Neck, and Little Neck, will be In readiness on tbe arrival of the Island City. leaving New York at i .4 and 41 M. Returning, leave Koslyn at 0 o'clock A.

M. ana 12 Al. niennassett at 0 A. M. ana iz r.

M. Little Neck at 61 A M. and 1 P. M. Far through to Roslyn 68 oents.

Manhassett 60, Little mecx nay siae cvf rtsscDger will procure ticket or tne captain. THOMAS CORNWELL. se9 Stage Proprietor. mm run ia oenut I tlsiiiing Arrangement he steamer rA5j- Bii IVT'Ttlll Hi SAIC, Cant. J.

Gaffv. wiU run as follows, until further notice Leave New York, foot of Bar rainy street, at 4 o'clock, P. leave Newark, foot of Centre street, at So'olock A. landing at Bergn Point, each way. height taken at reasonable rates.

rrnlB To Architects and Builders. OOOIAI, No. 803 Broadway, near 19th street lespeetrully Informs his friends and the public, that he has constantly on hand and for sale, the largest as sortment of Marble Mantles, Statues, Vase. Fountain, Monument, fce. fco.

In this country. The Mantels are ef everv description and nriee embracing statuary veined, siana, black aad gold, brooatello. and all other raney eoiorea marble a. The designs are or every variety, from the plainest to tb richest aad most elaborately earved and finished. Purchasers are assured that the prices set upon tha above article are fully as low as those of a similar qua! ty ean be pure baaed at ia tbia or any other oity la the united state.

O. G. wiU be pleased to receive order for sculpture tombs, monument. mantels, and ornamnal marble work of ever description, which he assure hi patrons shaU be Taouted to thair entire aatisraetion. Shirt Store.

ItATRS. CLEVELAKD. 603 Brsadwsy, New 1VA York, respectfully announces to her friends and to the nnblic eeneraUv. that ahe maBUfacrur and con stantly keeps lor sale a large stock of superior and faah- onaDiy made linen for genua en Bosoms, Collars, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, fc. Shirt, Bosoms, Collars, fce.

made to order in any desired style, aad at the ahortert notice. The attention of the gentlemen is solicited to an inspection of her stoek. In eonneetion with the abov, Mrs. C. has estabUsbed her awe I.anndi-v ami la now nrerjared to eontract for the washing of Hotels, Stores, Families and Gentlemen.

Sb solicits orders aa above, assuring all that washing can be don in her La no dry. as weu aa ia any pan Save vour Tin Root THE American Patent Soap Ston Paint has proved, by th experience of the last ten years to be ths most durable and economical article ever flared to the public, or used for pnaerring tin roofs, and making those are leaky tight. Tha anhanrihe will warrant to make all tin or metal roofs tight that he undertakes, for the low price ef one eent per square loot. B. F.

EUNICE- 136 Chamber street Ordera left at tha store. 138 Chamber acres either for roofs or pa ting In general, will be promptly 1-aamAad Hinsnica ju r-f foreign Dome site attrd Korwartltng and Com' ntlulnn WTfrr-rhen TTAVING disposed of their interest ta tbe Express be- AA tweenNew vork ana Boston, oeg in oha friends and th public, that they will devote their attention particularly to the Exchange, Shipping andO eneral Commission busineea, in connection with their Liverpool and Boston house aad agencies at London, Pari and HmtM Th facilities that have been offered by the subscriber for th past few years, for tbe execution oi conaon ana Paris ordura. are now very mneh increased through the direct line of steamers from New York. Orders for purchases to be made la England. France ad other parts of Europe, will be executed, and upon the moat favorable terms, by our agenta.

Cash advanced and credit given for tbe purpose of facilitating their executiou. particc attention paid to entering and clearing goods at the ew York and Boston Cos torn House, and forwarding with th utmost despatch. Exchange at sight in sums te suit, eonsntly or sal ea London. Liverpool ana ran. Oftces, Mo.

8 WaU street New York, ti fi Court atreet. Bosto n. 8 Cook rtan 1 SO Waterloo road. Liverpool HARNDEN fc CO. N.

B. Our 8m la Liverpool continue to give every attentkm to the forwarding of all kinds of merchandise, upon the mott reasonable terms, by steam are and sailing Ship, to all eavra miw wmo THESE Oi AND bAIj ta stRTIKS White Lead Co. are bow receiving from their factory aa assortment White Lead, eom prti ix igth several grade of BSeorted-siaed pacta gea, vis: a ajA I COO teSOOlbSjach Pnrainoaeks 800 lbs each ika vs. 100. 60 and 281ba eee' rw i.

ka aiote 600 lbe each Extra ia kegs to 100 lbs eafh No. 1 in east 2O0to09 baeh Nil ihiai 26 to 108 lb each The quality eft Lead warranted aqua 1 te aay ma do, aad te civ entire satis-ethm, er it may be re ts tea) money rerun aea. vna any JAM 6 McCULLOUGM, rre laexta, LMl.Mal4ala. OCEAN STEAM NAViOATiOf Ui a. mm -r -wi-iibmmi ii a bj as rT- ty twees NEW- TORK, BOUT HAMPTON and BREMEN.

The United Ctates Mad Steamers. HERMANN and WAaHiNGTON. willrraa daitae; the foBowe2' ut 1 Fro From Prams a. Soutt in iptoa fc New York. Nw York.

Hcrm ana, 16th March Both March Cast, rrahtna Atari 16 May Mav 1 20 July 20 Sept. 30 Not. 80 Jan. SO April SO June 80 Aug. 29 Oct av iiw mw 20 Aug.

1 Sept. Oe 16 Not. SO 16 Jaa- Washington, 30 March 16 April Capt. U. ya may i uw av jr 1 ie-20 Sept 16 Oct ea km i it De a.

SO Dee rric of paaaags to Europe 1S0 in 1st cabin 8601b 2 do a aa An Are xroaa oo viw A a experienced surgeon oa board of eeafc steamer. For freight or passage, apply to MOLL a SAND. General Agents, 80 Broadway 'New York. C. A HEINEKEN Agents at Bro on; MAR T1NEAU, CROSKEY Agenta at Southampton.

WM. MELPT, Agent at Havre. jal8 THX BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAA. MAIL STEAMSHIPS TWaiiia BETWEEN NEW-TORK AND LI- iVERPOOL, DIRECT, and between BOS-4v3 TON -ANO LIVERPOOL, ealling at to ad and raeerrama ill i and Das- Sanger. ASIA, AMERKA, 'CANADA CAMBRIA, CALEDONIA.

AFRICA, NIAGARA, H1BERNIA, AFRICA, shannon. New Tork, Wadn'y, Sept 11. iuc.ni,iA,LUg, JIOBtOn. ASIA, Jndkins, New York. CANADA, harrison.

Boston, NIAGARA, htone. New York, CAMBRIA, LeitclL, Boston, EUROPA, Lott, New York, AMERICA. Shannon. Boston, ASIA, Hudkins, New York, A experienced surgeon ea board. IS.

26. Oet 2. 9. 18. 23 80.

Nor 8. ro oenu secured until paid for. FreUrht Will be eharel himI. for personal expanses. Passage from New-York or Boston te Liverpool, first eebin.

til 0: 2d do, 870. For freight or passage apply ta s6tf cunakd. 88 Broadway UNITED STATES HXTL STEAMERS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. Tb Shins eomnosinv thia Una era tha roTl ATLANTIC, Captain West PACIFIC, Captain Nye. ARCTIC, Captain Lao, i BALTIC.

Captain Costock. ADRIATIC, Captain Grafton. These shin bavins- bean bnllt annf for government aervlee, every care has been taken in their oon traction, a also In their enirinaa. to n.n itnirnh ik mivu ac uuaaons ror passengers ar iwi iibuovvt SIOrE. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool M30, ex-elusive ns of extra sin state rooms 8326, and $300; from Liverpool to Nw York 36.

After th first of April next the rat of freight by th uv, a auie trutu Liverpool wm De materially reduced. eipeneuceu surgeon will ne attacued to each ship. No bertha secured untU nald for. Th owners of thes shins will not be unitMi gold, silver, bulUon, specie, jewelry, precious stones or meia ess ouis at laaing are signed therefor, and tne ww am" buBin eip ml. fropoee- aat of Balling.

raoat irEw-voag. raoii LIVES VOOL. Saturday, Oct. 12th, I860. Wednesday, Oet 80th, I860 ao ao 20th, do do Nov.

30th, do Dee. 7th, do do 21st, do Not. 18th, do Saturday, do do 80th, do do do Dee. 14th, do do do do 28th. do do Jan 41 h.

1860 do 18th, do Feb. 1st, do do 16th, do Mar. 1st, do do 16th, do do 28-h. do WednesdayJan. 8th, 1861.

I do do do TM, do do do Feb. 6th, do do do do 19th, do do do Mar. 6th, do do For freight or passage apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS, ft Wall at eug24 Or to BROWN, SHIPLEY fc Liverpool. FOR LIVERPOOL U.

STEAMSHIP ATLANTIC. Cant James West, This steamer will depart with the malls for Eurona. nositlvelw nn October 12th. at la o'clock. from her berth .1 tha wot oi i.a ai atrset.

AU letter most pass through the Post Offics. No berth secured untU said for. For freight or nassajze. havimr nnennallail uamniUi. uvui lur eiega oe or oomxort, apply to WAUU K.

COLLINS, 9 SA Wall Air t. The steamer Arctic will succeed tha Atlantic vvkvra av. NEW YORK HAVRE STEAM SHIP NAVIGATION COMPANY. FOR HAVRE AND SOUTHAMP TON. The United States MaU Steam.

ship FRANKLIN, 2100 tons burthen, J. Wotten, commander, will take her place in tbe Une from New York. oa the lGth of September, loaving Havre en the 10th of uetooer, touching at land and receive the me i ana pass engyrs. ror freight or passage apply to MORTIMER LIVINGTO.V, Agent, 63 Brc. lway.

BRITISH ROYAL MAIL STEAM ERS FOR BERMUDA AND ST. THOMAS The new Steam PropeUer MLKLlfl, too tons, buut on the Clyde, by Mr John Wood, will commence runniog next month between New York and St. i nomas cam ng at Bermuda going and returtng. rhe has excellent accommodations for passengern, and as there is steam communication between St Thomas and all tbe West India Islands, era crus, Havana, en eauela. fce.

Daaaensara will nod tbbrtbe most eonventeu route for the West India Islands and the Main. Notice will be given of the day of sailing. tor freight or pafssg. apply to ell E. 1 L'NARD, 88 Broadway FOR SAVANNAH REGU LAR LINE OK OCEAN STEAM SHIPS BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND NEW YORK.

Tbe New and Splendid Stemship Capt Thomas Lyon, will leave New oik forsavannan, irom pier do. unci, at 4 o'clock, r. as follows Saturday, 5th October. Saturday, 2d isovemoer. do 19th do loth do 30th And on the Intermediate Satin das wUl leave Savannah for New York.

Cabin passage. Steerage passage $9 For freight or passage, apply to S.M'L L. Mi CHILL. 194 Front st The Florid will soon be followed by the Ala bama" S28 NEW tUKH ANU I HAKLEsTOJI STKa at PACKET L.1N NEW ARRANGEMENT The steamship SOUTHERNER, Cspt Berry, having been thoroughly overhauled, and flttrd with new boilers, ac. will resume her trips on the 14th September, and continue to run as follows From New York to Charles Frem Charleston to New York.

Thursday, Sept. 19. Monday, Thunday, Oct. 10.... Monday, 21...

Thursday, 81. Monday. Nov. 11.... ton.

Saturday.Sept.H. .4 r.w. Wednesday, 1. r.M. Saturday, Oct.

6. .4 r.M. Wednesday, 16. .4 m. Saturday, M.

Wodnesda T.Nov.6. .4 M. Saturday. 18. .4 M.

Thursday. 21 ara nlrtlenlarlv requested to attend to the receipt ot their gooaa i For Freight apply oo board, at Pier No 4. Rorth River, at pa ras Tai wmm lta aawvr-ui rj uuill vein aa and for Passage to SPOFFORU, 1 iusi vj B.U-Q 1V. tas VA AAV a "t-An txrir PAkt nf thfl Qftth tnitslDt. -The regular packet ship "ROSC1US," Captain JT Jama Shoppy.

wiU sail as above, her regulay day. iSTfrairht or passage, having unrivalled aeoommoda- Hons, apply on A rM wiwee tx 04 UP urvi. a i PACKET 11th OcVr Th and splendid pacltet eHip wr rum vrm. a iian. mmxtmr.

iriil sali afl abOTe her rt-gular day. r- nr nasK.IT. hTiniT acBommodationi unrar- pmwd for mom, el and eony-nienca, apply on board at oier io, iv. 100 oi eaa, j.via a w.n-Ti iLDUIT TA Qnntri ml- The nw packst ship CONSTELLATION, of 1600 tons HUD 1 IV A aivta a UUUb reenter. CaDt.

F. Fallen. wiU succeed tne above, aua sau on the 11th November, her regular day. Bshlo JOSEPH WALKER, Cpt. Wm Hoxi if i' will saU on her regular day.

s-A. e.r,r. n. naaaaira. having excellent acoommoea- tlons for a few cabin and second eahin passengers apply on board at Peck Slip or hauual inumrau.

a 2T6 Pearl st. sl8 a-nu HAVRE Packet of th 18th of October. Th packet ship ZURICH, Capt.8 i h.T -iiiar as arjove. For freight or pa age apply on board. Pier No 11.

N. R. or to wa 04 nnati.ij. FOR HAVRE (Packet th Sth November.) The packet ship BAVARIA. C.

Anthony, mas-TV; aaii on her retrnlar dar as above. For freight or passage apply on board st pier 13, ER, or at the ofliee or o9 WM. Will 1 it. eo st. MA PAC ET The new fast sailing packet ship SEINE, Williams, master, having a portion of her cargo engaged, wiU sail on her regular day as above.

For freight or passage, appiy on do ara at ner or to se30 E. D. HCKLBC A a Bv soutn street. ANTWERP PACKET The fast sailing packet ship ELIZABETH DENNISON, M. Carpenter, master, having nearly aU bar cargo engaged, as above.

For frelgbt or passage, apply on ooara, at wot oi jse- velt street, or to xv DM A t.J 1 I r. 1 AV-n wi jar. ft ipered barque CATHERINE AUGUSTA, Bertman ttsZ ater. having a portion of her cargo engaged, Ar flT fT -T-V tll will have immediate deseateh. For freight or pa? ge apply board, at pier NR, or to a UTC Car U- souta nan.

or to ,21 E. D. HUtti ut a MBOutnst, FOR SANDWICH ISLANDS. A first class vessel, having a portion of her freight ready, wiU be dispatched as above, should suffiei sat other reight to make an inducement oiler. Appiy to ISAAC T.

SMITH, 10 101 Wall street corner of Front. FOR HAVANA Tbe regular packet bark JNO. BENSON, West master, will have in in te- dia.e dispatch for the abov port. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply on ooara at rter i. cast itrver, arte triunur-s a sourn st fmr- KuR HA NA The reguiar packet ship MO-xfp RON Ellis, master, will have quick dispatch for tha abov oort.

For freight or passage, apply oa board, Pier 12, E.R., or MOSr.S TAYLOR CO, 44 Sooth 'treat. jnr- FUR SAN FkANCIbCO Direct The new tSTTi fast sailing New York built ship JAMES DRAKE Capt. Samuel Oae. having three fourth of her cargo engaged, will with immediate dispatch tor the abov port or baianee of freight apply to arOf FORD, Tat STUN IUM reM 48 South street FOR BAN FRANCISCO DlhECT The nearly XT'?) new. very fast Al ship BOTHNIA, having half ner cargo ecgeged, wul nave imxuate dispatch ror baiaBce or rreigbt.

at tow rate, appiy to oS ISAAC T. SMITH. 101 Wall st cor. Water, Vliu Nk.W nuI.klAMi Ul I l.ia. MBMa Mkrata Regul arPacket of Monday.

14th last The suparlor fast Bailing coppered packet ship MINNESOTA Capt. Allen, is now loading, and will positively Sail as above. For freight or passage, baring rtrperior furnished as! eomuiodaticns, apply on board, at array' wharf, or to 08 FROST HICKS. 88 Sooth at. 8hippers will pleasa hand in their bills lading for signa ture Agent in New Orlea Messrs.

John WoodrnJ Co who wiU promptly forward all roods to their adore The packet ship Union, i Da via, master, wUl ruoceed the aeove, wgaui oa i ner rwgar aay. NEW ORLEANS PAC ET Kagie Tf The fast aafling aacket shin HUNOARI AN Wm Chase, master, having th largest pert a of ner cargo engage ana gwig OB DO tl. Will IV Immadi- ate despatch. For freight or passage, apply ea beard, at pier 10 a ar n.rAtr. eu sovta st Agent ia New Orleans, Mr.

Wm. Cheery, who wiU for ward aromptly all goods te hi address. Tb packet ahrp Rajah, Jackson, nxtstar irffl neeeed tbor4MntelvtK 89, 1 CVL wsaa ii it- 1 i re; 4 i' iv; 10 SS-io ra tl'- Je. NEW ORLEANS PACKET-TB rae aa a a "Bp CAKOLINK Bianea ra, a-t I wul bee aieAca, sdaAovw. Far ba ae ot frir er paaeage, epP7 Beardt west piac Bar ag Slip, er to -OS D.

HUB 81 CO 84 1 for prrw nm.iAVt-Bi gf lalr Paekat for Monday. Oet. 21st Th taatamil- Packet sals VICKSBURG. W. C.

Berry, Baa a. je. la aaa 1 tina. will .1.1 1 a For freight er peonage, aor-tv en board at finest wbart, e.u irpi, i i No goods re calved aftj Kat lotn tnst-. axil ess it should storm en tha dev.

oO j- MOBILE PACKET Eagle Una- Gees te the rm wnan wiu ail nr cargo Th tast aaiUBg paa t. A It the Urrat proocrtioai of ker fanonnnid will be des- Batcbed In a few day as hbov. i PMSet aarqne Macedonia, Loung; master wiu ue-eeed the aw aad sail oa aar xegular day. For balaaeeof freight er passage apply ea board, at pier At, a a ow j.Ai1. n.

A a H.U. an sawn wv, Agent in Mobile, Messrs. E. C. Center fc who wiD promptly forward, rree of eesanA bob, aU good te their address FOR MOBILE Gnaa to the Ctty-Tb new schooner MARTHA POST, Post master, having ia-a portion of her cargo engaged, wUI be despatched aa above.

For freight or passage, apply on board, at west pier oi Burling sup, or to Q.v Ce A. A. II vj dvu.u T. MARKS AND NEWPORT, via KEY WEST 1 be fast sallrns-schr BAKNAHrr. sanndera.

master. wUl be ready to receive freight la a few days For bala no ef freight or rage, apply aa board at pier 20 ER, or to OS UUAbSll av tVM wi ow APAI.ArtTIPOT.A PACKET The fast sailing packet ship PETER HATTR1CK, Rockwell, mas ter, bavin a nortton OI ner cargo engage? anu ku- Ib on trd. will receive immediate desnatch a above scr freight or passage, apply on Boara, at west pier Burring slip, or to OH S. V. IIIIKLDLI iwMirraMii.

APALACH1COLA PACKET Eagle Line Th new fast sailing packet brig VESTA, Lawrence, master, having the largest proportion of her cargo engaged. wiU receive early despatch. For, balance of freight or passage, apply oa board, or to OV EAGLE fc HAZAKU, tU BOMB St. rr- rr nSACOL. ackei a ne last sailing sonr ROSS.

Post, master, have immediate asenaicn as anova. For freight or passage, apply to 09 E. D. HVRLBUT 84 South st. FOR JACKSONVILLE, E.

F. The schooner ALBERT V1NAL, Anderson, master, having a portion of her cargo engaved, will be dispatched as above. For freight or passage apply on board, at pier or to e. e. uunLbUi a 00 84 South st jar- run.

riEVVBU N. C. Ola Line 1 ne regu- packet chooner, JULIA NANCY, LltUeton, a9- master, will hava daa-natab For freight or passage apply on board, tS0 or to Af. Oil lriiLL, 09 194 Front st FOR WASHINGTON. Old Line -Th regular packet schr GLOBE, Simmon, master, wiU saQ this evening.

For freight or pa ag apply On board at pier 30 or to SAM'L L. MITCHILL, 194 Front st Bills of lading signed on board. 00 rnssivivvm i a t-- DAcket Reirnlar Dav Tha Una. fast aa iiina. aa- regular packet sch JOHN R.

RANDALL. Dea master. wiU sail as above, full or not full. For freight or passage avlns eiecant state room aocoia. moda tlons, apply to the master on board, foot of Beekm aa street, or to DEM ILL 188 Front street Positively BO freizht received en hoard after Resale aay wnatever may oe tne state or tne weal ner.

All goods sent to th Agent in New York wiU be for warded free of commission, and all goods Intended for the interior of Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama or Tennessee, addressed to the care of Thomas Wayne, Agent of Central Railroad Rowland fc Washburn, agents of tha BHimnai oo n. aims, iron steamboat or A Fawns, Ueorgia Steamboat will be forwarded free or commission. oo t. NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH. VA.

Mott Bedell's Old Line first regt lar packet The fine A fast sailing Schr PAMPERO. WUliams. n-aster. wUl sail as above. For freight or passage apply to the matter, on board.

a j'ler it, a MOTT BEDELL, or 07 WM JONES, 104 WaU St. Agents In Norfolk, Messrs Hardy and Delk. NF.W LINE FOR ALEXANDRIA, GEORGF- TOWN AND WASHINGTON CITY. D. C.

via mono to last saiima-Be AM rEKO. Pen- fleld, master, wiu sail on Saturday, at 12. M. sor trelsht or nassajre. aoolv to tha master on board at pies I east nver, or to MOA BEDELL, Or Wm JONES.

104 WaU street A rents In Alexandria. Mass r. Caaenova a In Georgetown, Mr. Peter Berry. o9 rreignt ten oenu per bbi and measurement goods two uraia per loot.

FOR SALE. Th steamer Creole," built in this city in 1841, of the best ma terials. Eceire made at the Allaire works boiler has been in use about six months. Th boat was docked in New Orleans in May last, and is now in oomplete order. This steamer was built by Captain J.

L. Day, for a mail packet between New Orleans and Mobile, and no expense was snared to make her a first-rate vessel, sue wns sold to tbe Govern ment during the Mexican War. She is a superior boat. For terms apply to el6 E. D.

HURLBUT 84 South St. FOR SALE TO CLOSK A CONCERN The new ahip -1 JAMtS DRAKE." coppered and eop- por tened. built in this city one year since, in the most manner, by Mr. wiutam H. Webb, under the immediate supervision of tha late Captain Ben jamin Smith, whose interest is bow for sale.

To an ac- tire and intelligent rmpma ster a very eligible opportunity now offers to purchase into a first class veasei and ob tain the command. She carries a large cargo, and ha mom between decks lor about two hundred passenger. for lurtner information, appiy to s4 SPOFFORD. TILESTON fc 48 8onth St. WA-TKD A shiptn succeed-the ine union i.ino.

ior nv iiriean" s2S FROST fc HICKS' 68 South St. WANTED TO CHARTER A vaaael of from SO to 100.000 feet capacity, to load at Jacksonville. tnis port. to E. D.

HURLBUT fc 84 South St. S14 WANTED Immediately A good vessel to load in tue una ior peia cniooia. Ar-piy to EAOLK fc HAZARD, 40 South St. oT For NORWICH, WORCEST-S, and BOSTON, Via Railroad from Norwich STEAM PROPELLER LIN- rKUM riLS NO. NORTH lY-R.

oli etokkt, Cant. J. C. Ueer. DECATUR.

Cept. E. Geer. QUINEBAUO. Capt.

J. WiUlai One of the above boata will leave New Tork every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 4 o'clock P. M. Keturaing. wiu leave Norwich for Now York- Monday Wednesday, and Friday, at 4 o'clock P.

M. For freight, which will be taken at reduced prices, ap ply on ooara. or et ine office ner Nortn tuver. THE ATTENTION OK PRO PRIETORS of Steamships, 8teamboats. r- iC sua rac aes ouips is requesuM to a new iV ii i as 'il' i and Improved article of Soap Crane's Patent" which is peculiarly adapted for oleaninz and put itying the cabins, state rooms, berths, pantries, paint ed and varnished work or all sea-going vessels.

1 bis soap also destroys bedbnga, and every variety of vermin. A I great economy in water is also secured. For sale by th agent- je 1 1 HUM J. RA 160 ront St. -rpAMPHKNK AND PINK OIL.

LIGHT Of wr extraordinary cneapness, ior rariors, stores and Dwell gs. CrtlliriCATSJJ. I experimented on Williams' Premium Fine OB and Improved Camphene, with th following result 1st. A circular wick lamp, burning st a eost of less than one cent an hour, gave a light equal to ten sperm candles all burning at once. Sd.

It was so pure in quality that it pre- served the wick of snowy whiteness. 3d. When burned in a proper Lamp it produces a most brilliant light, is free from an unpleasant odor, and not liable to explosion, as have seen a biasing pins knot repeatedly immersed in a quart of I'm Oil, which. Immediately extinguished the name GEO. C.

SCHAEFFCR, Columbia College, N. Y. We also witnessed similar experiments to th above carefully made in our presence, in which onelemp burned WUliams' iTsmium nut uii one nour dj tne watch, at the oost of half a eent, giving a light equal to ten sperm eanaies simultaneously Durning. NATHAN L. vtt.tu, rresident ocean uenx.

r. BENJ. F. BOWERS, M. Bleecker T.

This Pin Oil will give a most brilliant light in common Camphene lamps, if they are first thoroughly cleansed and newly wicked but the Patent Lamp is far preferable in several respects, and is peculiarly weU adapted to Stores and Churches being in a measure selteleauaing, and If jt. win Dura ureii uui wild peni-ci oaieiy ITS PROPERTIES FOR KEEl'ING GOOD In the fall of 148. 1 purchased from Mr Williams his Premium Pin Oil, both for sale and ming in my own store, and by carefully excluding the air from it, it kept so pure that I burnt It. not only (ArourA the entire winter, but nightly, ux im montn ui uiy iu tne summer oi itHy. B.

A. AT WATER. itnaca, January, 1BM. On a trial In my parlor ef one of the smallest -sad Patent Pine Oil Lamps, purchased of Mr. William.

rai gentlemen in connexion with myself, read easily at a distance of 17 feet from the flame, and at a eost of less than one eent an hour and 1 am now using two more panur ia mps oi a larger sue. eacn of which give an am ouuv or. ugut unequalled oy any lamp I ever before saw. L.r.r.us, 88 south street, N. Y.

WW vr at. I WawA AV OlJVe Also. Burning Fluid, Spirit Gas, High Proof Alcohol, Bion. i GoidandSUver Gold and TnVrH JTa eixr-m- 188 Maiden Una. riiirB.coxseR fc SON'S UNITED STATES -a.

un have now cn hand aa excellent assortment of Book. Newspaper, and Ornamental Typeflordering, which thev ar or: pared to sell at red seed rates, on approved paper, at six months, or at a discount nf i M.th..uh eries of Scotch faces, so much adm Ired and approved of 0J mt traae. ana OT tvns I In eeneral. wa 1 ajamr I eannot be excelled either in beauty or flnisb, by any nu type manuiaoturad oy us are made or a mixture of meters different in proportions to those used generally, by which we Insure greater durability. To our assortment of Ornamental and Jobbing Type, Bordering, have made a large increase, snd are con stantly adding- to tha irletv Pt A Wnnri Cases, Stands.

Brass and Wood Rules, Imposing Stones, Composing Stick. Braes and Wood r.all Cnra. oKaa, ategiets, ana every article necessary for a complete Printing Office furnished with despatch. Specimen sheet of Scotch face, are now ready for delivery. Old Tysetakea in exchange for new at nine cent per pound.

Publts mof ne wsnarMD-a whA will inwrt Ahia ad vertisement three tn m. ax I. u. to th will he paid lnnitiiri vtc Iv IC 1 roar time the amrnat Cl aaiau uuirui sue aavenxsersetii. JAMES CONNER fc SON, V.

B. A new Specimen Book wul be issued and ready ev i Ullifltoi nVf BQBII, 1AW. AT PRINTERS' and BUD-US' WAUKKOOHS Nos.29 and SI. Gold street. New York rl JT" on 1 1 oe to man nfactu re a oatl er 11 Pri 'V aea, aiauaing rre ha.

uydrao uou ana single cylinder Machine r. Cart. g. for newananevaik kAnftr wm-w u.a eni-s, and the Washington and Smith Hand Pre. Witn craifluMlth.l.

ii 1 a ui, ixou Aoiier Phases, tases, Ira posing Rule, Furniture, Ink. he-, constantly on hand, and every article neeessary for a oomplete Printing Office, In. elading Type furnished at the shortest notice, and oa the most fay or able terms. Old Type received in. exchange for new at Bine cent per pound.

-Editors and Publ hr will be supplied with estimate, iu whu ior ranting umees or Hindu ry, by Informing a Zr ni quantity or work tney desire to ao Thesubscribers are nrenarad ta fumtahi: tlox-a ofanv sjse or description at the lowest price. Cash paid for old Cast Iron. Tbe subscribers also manufacture Cast Steel 31, Pit Cross ir and other Saws, a supply ef which they keep eooata Uyon ha ad. Jyll R. Honaro.

WISE BOXES of Wood. Iron and Tin. of various sizes Paper sights, of different pattern, bill Bis. bUt-beed eases, ealaadara papa le. and a greet variety of Counting Bos Stationery of every description, fox Awl cheap, by WILL ARD FELT, -3prMXa4M3tfetnTof gutiot-n.

aavewl -JFOU. SALE, OR TO LKT-TWi alaea i Ssanr ere aa Hag. No, 1T8 Orand straat. ia tbe eaotr or tae bosiaa Bart mf WUl Bufaon Th bouse 6aa sd threorhout. aad lam eel la 3tore handsome ly eounterad aad abalved for Dry Oooda ea Oreeery large piaiwgiss DOW Ot Try 9W.

lBsa-B i um. claw rA sWH. SAlas -The Hone aad Let Ne. 6M I Orweawieh atreet ea the west sk near Spring; Jatreet, weald be exchanged for vacant lot up Lb eaet aide of tea city. ol PHELPS.

DO DOR A CO. FOR BALK-A Vaaaa of Brer-aaT aitua tad OB tbe Use of the Hudson River Railroad, foot flat street aad Nerth River, toretber with but vain. able improvements, eonating In part ef a Barge two-etory nnca nuuaing. ami aa ktds; oj ni reetwiae, weu BOMpteol for manufacturing purposes. There I also ea the premises a good dwelUng boose, with a large (apply ofsx-Calient spring water, aad a number of frame eeildings.

Artogetbar, it i waU salted for a foundry, a chin shop, earriag er piano manufactory, ke. or any buineae waere aeees te It raiiroaa or warn wooiu aay ao vantege. Should more ground be required, the landlard ha expressed a in guess to fill in and Improve the diekag for a per rentage oa the entlay. All for sale, a three-bora power Steam Engine and BoUer, a large kron Screw Press, Calendar, Starohlag lSSteater Frames. Se yards long For farther parti oulars, apply to WM.

ANDREWS, ob the premises or to PETER REN-NT E. corner of Thirty-third street and 8th avenue. New York. ol lm a. TO LET-In the new Store, No.

261 Feari st, ''f pleasant and onvent rooms, eaitable for Im- WM H. CARY CO- 20 24) Pri stiwat, Bear John St FOR BALK Sites for Country Residences. This lead is beautifully situated on Flashing BayvweU known for ft remarkably fertile soil, and uncommon beauty of prospect, it liaa little better thaa half a mile from the Flashing steamboat about tbe distance from the steamboat landing at College roint stages ran amy noes ana rorta rrom toe village to the city. To be sold in lot to suit purchaser, from on, two. and three, no to 60 or 00 Acres, from the northern part of this farm, where the situations ar thought to be th most eligible.

It is only one hour sail in the steamboat to tbe Tillage of Flurhiog. from Fulton Ferry. 19 AO. rAnur.KruE.L-.z3 wan street. FOR MA On easy terms, an elegant three story brick house, eroton fixtures throughout; aitu- adin Lexlnston Avenue, near 27 th street.

Also House No. Tl Irving Place, replete with every modern convenience Apply to WM. P. MOSS, alT 2w no. I wassan street.

STO ean be had for 600 bales of cotton In store 101 Wall street, oor. Front p3tf ISSO A. PMI1I1. MAC OR KXCHANOK C1TT PROPERTY The modern aadsraotous mansion, with eight acres of land, situate near Jamaica, and known as Tbe mansion Is finished in tbe best manner, with all tbe modern Improvement, and I forty feet square, exclusive ef the plass as, -i i The basement contains kitchens, vegetable and eoal eeU ars, pantries, closets, and servants' room t. The first story is divided by a spacious hail, and contains two large parlors, a Ubrery, and dlnlng-reom.

Tbe second story contains six bed-rooms, with closet. A portion of the parlor form tore can be had wit- tbe prem ises If de-tired. The grounds are under high cultivation, and are laid out in the most tasteful manner. They are stocked with the choicest fruits, flowers and shade trees, many of them Imported by the present owner, at great expense, from abroad. The kitchen garden contains a large stock of vegetables of the finest description.

Th oat-bunding consist of a green-house, lee-bouse, a new stable, a carriage house, sheds, fee. There is a weU of fin water con nected with a pump in tb A stream ran along th rear of the grounds, which may be made te supply three ponds, constructed for th preservation of trout. To a gentleman retiring from business, or one desirous of living in tbe country, wtth every facility for transacting business in the city, this plac offers unrivalled ad vantage. It is en the road te Rockaway. and an hour's drive from th PavUion.

By railway It Is 45 minutes from the 8outh Ferry. A large portion of the purchase money ean remain on bond and mortgage. Tin inaisputaoie. For further particular inquire of 8. De Witt Bleodgood, at A.1 W.i, TV i aulStf 10 Wall street.

STORKS ON PEARL 8TRI IK TO LET The two new (ton front stores, numbered .249 and 261. near John street. They are spacious. airy, good light front and near and weU suited for large business in Shoe. Hate.

Hardware or Dry Good will be finished 1st October. Inquire of se3 WM. H. CARY fc 20 rear! St. axa run balsm a small xarm hue oemuuiui-jai village of Hempsted.

L. I about twenty mile from I' thi eitv. It is well improved. Da aa excellent garden, and abundance of the most choice kinds of trut trees. Applyto m.

r. aitroa, auS Ne. 1 Nassau street. Jsl. STORK 19 WAIL STREET TO LKT- Kb'x Tbe first floor with a convenient back oince.

rtent JUJL moderate, and immediate possession given. Apply on the premise. my8 FOR SAL.K-DweUing House of every de scription, in different sections of the city, too nu merous to particularly in an advertisement aU A. B. VANDKRPOEL, 23 Wall atreet my7 "ATARM OR SA 23 miles of New York 1 on the New Haven Railroad, SO rods from the Mam- aroneck denot 36 acres, excellent for raising Paul try of all kinds, having a pond of water, a good house, orobard, meadow and woodland.

Inquire at 82 Nassau street, up staiTs. Long Island Land Office jvai TUl -A be bast ut anda snb eel r. 'The store and a cellar a large room on tbe 2d story nd 2 artists studios in the 8d story of the building in course of erection, by the National Academy of Design in Broadwav. onnosite Bond street. The rear building will be devoted toexniDitionauao er nubile purpose, and the store and room over are tnereiore thought te be particularly well calculated for a first class confectionary and ice cream saloon.

Early application wUl permit the Interior arrangements to be adapted to the wants of the tenant. Also to rent The large exhibition Rooms at present occupied by the N. A. oa the corner of Broadway, and Leon rdstreet. jycu wraCILLUNCr OT3-Desirable building iota, with MM liberal loan.

For sale by my21 A. B. VANDF.RPOF3L. 28 Wall st. ssa rUU 8AL.1 or exchange, a farm of VO acre, under good cultivation, about half a day's travel from th eity.

.0. .1 V.I. 23 Wall st my21 TO li ET-Two office at 101 Wall street, oor eSjy Front. Applyto ISAAC T. 8MITH, jel5 up stairs.

"FOR 8AL.B A splendid Farm la Waste bis icr- t'nnntr. with all tha etoek erOD fa rminff 1 iiifi. plements and household furnitune. The present occupant is desirous of going to Europe. The farm eon tains over 100 acres, end the buildings are of the most costly description, with every convenience and comfort my? A.

B. VA.NUt.iii'U ,29 wui street FOR, SAK -A deilitatlul residence, opposite Rntjrnr'a f.ollacra In tha eitv of New Brunswick. "'-It J. House 40 feet square, with piasxa front and rear, large fluted columns in front, 19 rooms ground 70 fret front and rear, by 214 feet deep, fronting on Summer-set and Washington streets. Fruit of every variety and In great abundance 50 grape vines flowers.

phrubberr, fce. A. B. VANDERPOEL, an 13 Wall street. FOR BAR 8 four-story brick houses on tb- south sid of 17th street, between 1st and 2d ate Lnues.

A. B. VANDERPOEL, myT 38 Wall st 01 AND WATER COLORS The subs oriberf off ars for sal on the most favorable torm. th follow ing articles of their well known manufacture, vis no. a enrem ureen, dry and in ou do do do Brunswick do do Prussian Green, tn oil Imperial do do A Paris do dry do do Ex.

Permanent Green, la on No. 1 do do do Pari Bins, dry A Prns. do do and in oU do do do do Ultra Marin Blue, dry Antwerp do do Celestial de do A Slip Blue do do New York Chrome Yellow Extra do do dry and in oil No. 1 do do do A Rose Pink do A do pulp. Pulp Lake Extra Vermillion No.

1 do Turkey Umber, burnt and raw So do In oil DANIEL F. TIEMANT? fc CO. sli If Burlins Kiln COOUL BAKER CO, GENERAL SHIPPING a COMMISSION MERCHANTS Saa Francisco, Upper Califarnim JOSEPH J.COOKE. GEO. LEWIS COOKE.

FOBT. 8.B 4KER. WTTOlD GIVE NOTICE THAT THEY ARE Tr erecting a substantial brick store which thsy de sign to make fib a raoop. floods consignee mem wiu. if not of too bulky a nature, be stored therein, on board of a good store ship in ths harbor, moored at such distance from the shore a to be comparatively safe from fire.

References: Messrs. Babrabo, Cpbvis 1 Thatchkb.Tuceeb, lNeyork Pecb, Blo odgooo, 1 Amos R. Eno, Messrs. E. D.

Bbigham fc Boston. J. H. Babtlett fc 80s, New Bedford. SAMttrL NtoHTinoALE, Providence.

Mr. W. L. BAKER, 15 Maiden Lane, New York, will COOKE, BAKER fc CO. For particular information ap- COOKE, BAKER piy A.

ENO, 74 Broadway. aula eod TRAnSEiATION OST A HA111BILL, AT A A -ED AT PANAMA, 14TH AUGUST, 1850. Notice The nndsnigned offer a reward of 000 to tbe person who may deliver the three boxes Gold Dust which were robbed from the mule train conducting them to racer on the 24th or who may discover their hiding places, or the robbers, promising not to denounce the informant. In eaee the boxes should not be In their original condi tion, the reward will be In proportion tn what they may contain. ZACHRISSON, NELSON fc CO.

Panama. Aug. 14th, In addition to the above the undersigned offer a re ward of fifteen per according to their separate in terests, cn such part or th whole of the naokages In sured by them, that may be reoovered of tbe eves ana delivered to either of tb subscribing insurance compa nies in the City of New York. The sum stolen appear to have been about THE ATLANTIC MUTUAL INS. by Walter R.

Jones, President. NEW YORK INSURANCE by T. B. Satterthwalte, V. Pres.

ASTOR. MUTUAL INSURANCE Zebedee Cook, THE SUN MUTUAL INSURANCE by Alfred Seto V. P. THE AMERICAN INSURANCE C. Boston, ingersoll BoediteJi, Pre a.

BOSTON INSURANCE HOrE INSURANCE COBoiton. AThe following Is f' B. A. Mumford. 101 reerl do 1,008 N.

x. Wm. HogfcCo. do de do 408 pa- Bl4 2awlm .30,008 i- TREES; Parsons Sc Co. STXHIINO.

liO'U ULABD. mmgm, OFFER FOH 8AM their asnal asaortmert O-Vof Fruit and Ornamental Tr-ee, rube, Roees, a. ine, Aiuup iuw, Thair large seal a of propacatioa aaable thea to offer to amateura UM elioaee eieetioa anorded by large quaaa tl tie and to dealers, very thrifty Iran, at redno wl nriees when hundreds or thouaasd ar taken. Arbor Vita for hedges and large Allauth for street i ha furnished in lerse onantities. Visitors will be In I.iiiTsiI in th booses filled with Cam lelia and other Ex.

etie. and will find public eonveyanees freot Fultoa Mar, ketsllp, rack aup aad FratilaBquaxeBve um our Oa oir tb proprietors wfll be found at th (tor of A. Aura fc 189 Water street, on toe last day of tin ffreaUkMb'cl6a CITY NOTICES. 1 RTER EST ON CITY artsaaa a- tfaTpwh. BcrJiorlitetthaCnyel New Vert, diTaJnT.

aepJd uurtaarVrRLVrfARDtS iAPP? fly haiaBerlaiB ef ta stir. staehi iaWi Wall street. Trani I ho I anil h. TS 5 lab. e-ta.

r. Tl vmAtf.ja- tad hma tpanaa the buo rrmsra vambai 1 aa. Ifew Y. WBft. JOSI T.

AMJ, Octobers. la "i f-, STB EST DEPARTMENT. No. 4 Hal ojaJTj ai pmpctaii will be receiTed at lb Straat a TV.M i i nasai ay. iaclm, icce.

Olbc a To regulate aad grade 67 tb av. i aarst, f9mrifutaBa aBai ad. rians aad apecifioarlo anrT aB uforrmrirm tbente. eaa k. -a afwawatm a eon timet olerk of lh Dfwa-J 3 JU118 I.

ATUlrUK. auast laiMbajii. NOT1C-Pablio aorica aerebyV fy ow owaen oocbo eraacapant. of as aoo A- 'T and loo. improved, or aaunprarad leads, artacted uaiabvui i ths irollowiMs-raKneriu have ba eornplrted by laaaarem aad are lodcad ra the office of the Brrrea aofAMe-s-U.

im aU peratiaa rarereateM. via UUX rc.1 ThelimiJ embrWed by neb aareamreat, iachule aVtaearveral hoeaet aad lots of xmiad. vacant lots, pieces aad uLZ-L -r betartMiHhaadlMhavmnes; oebetbadnofaMi kkr-AiS lMt Breaaas, aad oa tba aenheny tare MvJSa -Hb a 8ayeDiMa, o. both udsa of 4d4la.45t4aui df and 48th streets, and soelnerly side of iittmitTaibt'ir-t lutkevemes; en ine northerly mt. aThKrarTbh twee 6th and 9th avaaaai i oe both ef aatk tarli.

sad abeet batweavt 7th aha tb arenaes: oa eweaterfv ndeof fit a i i K.A A I iia E' aao ot nth aiaa lu ill on bith Mder of nb areBo. between 4 and ateh Greets yu WUIMK.IH 'ui a aoe. oeiweea 4 and Attn. I Iftweea I and itkiisueaial: easlent ri-eof ieh avwaee. bet sen K4th aaH Ahrk tlie westarty ntle, between 33d and 57th streets ca sueeu.

aad ea lwh aveaae. iweeB abaedth rtreefs aad am korhwdet 4 llth acenaa.aadeaa 1 1 aVl rot 1 basses, astwaiia 41 aad 43d streets. AU imons whose interests are affected by th abov naaied aa. en aneets. asd who ar eppoasd te lb Mne.

or eiUisr oi Uiem ate lauaested to preaeat their l.iertioBa, ia wnnar, te the ua tlieuortice. No. 4 Hall oi Records, we a Uartr data Item the dale ot uiis soooe. 8AMI 'Kf. IT.

TfF. MOTT FRANCIS NICHOLrJOAJ, ISAAC WM SMITH II Street Departineal, Oct 4th. "i.a oiriin nrAsaimariTltf o4Kt the sewer bow bnikJiss ia eveena. to Bear the aasBErlv a ol SdaveBBa. length about 850 ten.

tA. The plaa and ueciticatjoin of tbe sewer. Bad all other rBienaa-troe. eaa ba obtained oa appoc auo a tt tb Water Purveyor, at STiVaUfc rrj NICHOLAS DEAN, u-tn oollrt rTeBdeatoltheCVo Aqoeu octC-epA. iaa 4 HD ef PPOA WUl be received at the Bueet ''imnnannaar'l OBrue.

i rnitil Moe.lay. Oct. I860, at 6o'ckKsr7-T T.l To aad grade 4Mb street, troa Firth aveane to Art nver. To giade P2d itreet from 7th to Sth siren ae, To Bag sidewalks ia Aveane D. from to rflth Plam.

fpec tfiaaUo-arrdaMnibvms uo. thereto, eaa ba had ea applicaa to Contract Clerk ot tha DruartmenL Octnb-2. f- muauoe- aouoe hereby rnrsa loth owasraad occb pant ol each aad every baild in utaaled ou any street tn which tae water pipes an 1 i. that live per ohm. was Booed toaksrag far water reert on the 1st day of Angtut hat, sad Ibat th day ol Novembar a t.

par eenL ia addition umi wm be added to all unpaid water rents, wnea the same will become a It 4--1 1 litnis. iissaul iltnil lltb, i. 1949. aad isbiect a to sale tor aon-parm All persons who have Bot paid tbaie water reata, aad in tea ta Dav the amoaat betor the 1st day of November, am nam 1. requested todese before tbe last week ia October, that ir may avoid tha giwaiorowd at Um etftea derina that week.

-ii vu u. Aft uk. CORPORATION NOTICE -8 ALE OF PROPERTY FOR UNPAID TAXI I Pabl aocmMherebveivwatl aatof property tor an paid taxes for th yaaii 1H47 aad lots, will take plaoa at pnblic anclioe. al the City Hall of the crty of New Monday. theauteee uiuay ol ilecernbei a at clock, at nooa, aad becontiuoed rrom day today, antii ths who oi saia pnpeny nan ne ana.

ean war. tne tailed ttatemeBt ot Uteptoperty tobesold for oapaid taxes is pnbtnavd ra tb New otk commercial Adver er. a dany eev 1 ted la Uacur ol New York. eewipapot pnxed aadpao- juor.ru K. TAI1A1K.

compaa Comptroller's Office. New York, September loth. 1850. ITo be pnhlished every Tuerdsy, once in each week, fourteen''" we, ks. Ain-tavitaet paMicauoa will be reqaiied at tba eloas oi tliebmetpecipeil.J alOiawMw- 1BOTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT Botni.

fark. OctOtr lit. Kta To Kaw.r Itn.L a Rl i lie I A1S. BL TAILUl STREET Ne. 4 Halt of i5! beeseeivadattbeSlres a'J a i e', P.

M. l-rSK 5 Tefilltn.oFealeuoa the block biieadeii by areets. ui thetli and Ukh aveaaea. Bad Plans aad specification, and all rn-imnTiiin tlimsle. i' BBBDOBcauoa contract eank ot th naae, misra stROTO.l AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.

fBaHla Fart. Oct I860 Te Sewer Baedeiv Sealed provoaak, endorjad Proposal tor rtewerm Sura street," will he near at the odioBoi the Jotoa Aqned act Departsasat, aaui Meadar 14th. at 8 e'doek. P. Al ,14 I ab.

eaiiot il Prouala tor ta war ia 87ih will be as A ofTic ot the aatil Tharadav. Ootoaer lllh at8o cock, P.M.. to build a sewer ia 37ib straet. Iroes AUduoa avenue to wiuua last at Fifth arenas, ia About 'm Tne plan aad itjatsfleaboB thessww. and all ether Merms-ooncaa be oUaia ed on auplK auo to the Water Parrayor.

ai ikm. otfio. NICHOLAS DEAN. ol lOt Preaklem ef tb do a Aqaad laat Deuarta At. AQUEDUCT DEP d7 Pabk.

Oct. 6. ISM. Sealed proposals eorlueied Pmpiaar for eJioilitmr sewer in aotb street," will be reeired at theorlk at oi tha Croton Aqned net Deuartmes BBIil Wedoaalay, Uo i 9 at 3 o'clock, p. to take np and rebnild the arwer JUta street, from a point near tiieeaaterly hneofnth avenue to a point aear the wea rly Use of 6th aweaae.

ia kwsth abeBtirrOfaaL Tbe plan aad specihtioa of the work and all innwatwa oaa 'i 1 bo obuined oaapp aUm lo the Water Parvovor at uiea. fice. NICHOLAS DHAN. o7 lot Pre lent of the Croton Aqneduct LVpATtment. DEP A RTM41NT OF REPAIRS AND Klirpi.lKn-To Fire Knqixe UmuiEEs.

TSealnl pronob will bar. Ill eeived attheoliice ol the ConiiDBMosar of Repairs and Bappyea, basement No. 1. wettend ot New ITuy Hall, notri Thomiay. the 10th instant, at ISo'clock.

at which time tbey will be public ly oiteneri, for baildtns two Fire Knginn, as tolktwt: on to be bQiltin tlie style known as the New York 614 eatiaes, sad the cher after tbe plan oifto. 12 Ihaeily lor nbulld ea gine No. 3. Contractors are terroired to animate for each separately. A plan and speetlicatHm ol the work (ronired to ba done, aad all inforr luoa in reran! thrnse.

can be had at tb omc ot the Chiet Enrineer, No. 21 Elisabeth street. 1 N.li. BiaakximalBscaa kekad either of the she aBoss, 'i WILLIAM ADAM8. el tn Commt oner of Rapairr Aad gtappliea.

1 RKKT DEPARTMENT. No. 4 Hall at Keoords-Besled lT5 pr'iimah will be recerred at irtreet ntaaiimnnn's otfiiM nntil Tnnmlar, October loth, at 6 o'clock r. a. To reOTiateant iiavs il street, from 7th tosthaveaae.

To revutate. pave and lay ere at walks ia Broadway, berwesa Mth and Ah streeta. TonnHhtbe arwer in 9th svn rm sewer ia vrhs aae1 maltha -I Flans. suecificatioBs. aad mformstiOB thereto, eaa be bad en appii tioatoibe Co ntn Clerk of Urn Daparunrai.

October I. DO. oitlOlli JOHN T. DODGE. Btreet Commi oner LEGAL IVOTICES.

AtaSuiroit' Court, held and for tbe cotmtr of New Vork, at the ennucaie i UfLcft. ttve city ot Wew York, cm Ut twentyiL'liihdHr of ASeptt-mber, in the ynr ooe tlrounanii etctit buittired nml liftr, pmwint, Aliao1vr W. Bravdlitml, aSditok bxu, in the matter of the aypiicsUKMi to iiiortac, knum or aii lii- re Hi twaiyii' ui iihji. i i AN feadinr the application toieto.ore Ut AM KM (Ml, HCUHXU. cauoa beretolore bletl.

ot Cathsriae HaH, -ef a and tsastilsr the rooda, rhat t-4s aaa. the Adrommtratnt credtuot AsailnH. late ot ths city of New York, drcemed. in-" tntatea ior auinoTHy monKaee. ite or ten tne icai raieoi tna raid irtest lor the payment of hot debts it is ordered, that rauntni wi un imTicriitvi ui.

a wi, utak penoot lawrtteil in thwettsiaof thesaid Asa Hall, deoroseil ay. pntt betotethe garrmrati eof iheCountyoi'New Vork.atbuofticfl, ut the cay ot New ork, on the twdttk day ot November a t. at lea o'clock in the foreonon of that day, then aad there to show caaae wbyaatherity aboald not be siren to the said Admiairra. trix to nuxiAAire, ke or aiach ol Um real wiale ot as Ara ail. ueceav as shall be necetry lo pay his dshr 08 d4w AWB RADFORD Bariosa.Ie.

AN ORDINANCE rwioma the enckiaj sad oka bb ef lluistways in Um tjturu i and BuiiuiusA ia the Cut el New York. The Mayor, Mrrwien ant! Ccmwnaltt af (A Cirg tf JVoe York, tn Ctmmon Council cmrencd. asfuilvirs: -BectwnT. The ewaef or occupant of each aad every Bore or ether buiiUmc in tbeaily of New kork in which! aa hotewsy. shall eaa 1 -laid holatWBy on each story of kaui nam or other build as to ba forthwith aecioasd life food sad ml at rai line aroand the otieninr; tliereof.

and provide lor tlie ukwuis af noli openiue by a trstinur, and aacb owner or occapant of say ttich buildins or store rhal I ca babhI railins to be awurely faBteraRl ap. sail Mia trap-door to cMMed. ou the vo mpletkm of tha bntiaa of each day. unch ston or building aiai tor evsry vrelatioe of theprovihioiis of thaori i aaoe. or any of thern.

owner er ova. ers, occupantor ocenpants ol'any soon store or baildinc shall be bible to a ally ol filly ooUars ier each and every oneaea rj Tlie impov by Uui otdiaaace shall. -en as. covered, be paid by the Auerney to tbe Coivoratton ay t)- Trea-uier of the Firs Departr nt of tha city el New i ark, lor the Baa and benefit of the said Fire Department. (8.

ltiba II be sdnly ot Ih Fhe Waideaief theeHy ef New -York to ex amine into ail variations of tba ordiBaaoa. aad xiv. or eanse to be given, a notice ia writins, stsd by at leati one ol tbem, to lb owner or man, occapant or occapanla. er kylsav. in i BOtice with any mtmib of sni bar Ax oa th pram.

MCOulBE SOCII eaa Ol vioiaia DV ivniw.au. wnaia a-a uara alter atrvica of inch BOUce, wud vKtlatea ts aet i bafttl.eitne is whtii to lite CorDOratioa Auomav. ease. The ordiaaBoe entitled An ordiasac RQainrrc the 1 sore and ckvnoc npot hout ways re the Mores and Lniklinoet the-ctty el'New York." approved by tha Mayor ay 11, 10, ba tad the same a hereby repeal d. Adopted by the Roard of Aldermea.tSept.

4.1W0. Aduptxl by the Board al Aseaats. 8apt. Ill, 10. APprovl by tba 0tt Ckwk CI1XIMM1 CooBCfl.

COALu CANKCOA Now landing thi superior bltu- minous coal, whl I for parlor grates and othsr open -v fires has no equal A or sale In lots te suit, by JAMES L. WORTH, 3 24 Broadway and cor. Fourth and Thompson st. TIViPOOI COAlx AFLOAT A I ear go of Blundell' best Orrsll Coal, seleoUd x- a pressly for family use, will be discharging, la a sw dava, trcm the ship "Westora World" For sals ta lou te salt purchasers, Applyto j.rt.l.i;: SAM'L THOMPSON fc 1174 Feari street, and 48 Gold street. IiVERPOOsx ORRJ I-COAITaF-O AT Now A landing from ships Niagara and Wm.

al of large site, selected for family use, and for sal ia lots to suit, by STUART F. RANDOLPH fc 74 Wall street, 287 East Broadway, 4th avenue (30 and lath and cor. Rutgers and Cherry sts. TATEW CASTCE COAL A Fl5ATV Now leading aT-f 11 from ship Jenny Lind, New Castle Hoese Coal, of large site and superior quality, fox sale low ia lots to salt purchasers, by STUART F. RANDOLPH fc 74 Wall.

87 East Broadway, cor. 4th av. fc 13th st, and cor. Rutgers snd Cherry sts. 30 'V 10A -Bltsk Heath, range and fumsoe Coal landing freih from the mines, in Mr rats order, lor rale at lowest markets rates by JAMES L.

WORTH, 54 Broadwayi s27 1 and eorar Fourth aad hompsoa st. tj CtOALi Now landing and to arrtre, Peach Orchard grat and range, and Black Heath ranee, for sala by JAWS WORTH. 24 Broadway, and cor. Fourth and Thompson st7 CiO A Now landing, Peach Orchard, Grate aadbtove Ceal. of the first quality and in superior order, for sale at lowest market price.

The subscribes has also ia yard, every description ef Act rad ana- bittstnlnoisl Coals, which be can del'vor at short ar-iiee. JAMkA L. WORTH, 84 Broadway, and 'ffi Sl7 corner of Fourth and Thompson st. WYOMING COAL. Tiie WUkesbarre Coal Company IS PREPARED TO StPPLV STEAMERS, with thi superior Coal by th cargo or from tlseir yards, at market price.

Apply at ins omce ex vo panv. mySl D4 Broautwar. C1AST-UUIM AWfinii s-rt'AM-The pattern in trod need by WORRALL fc (and adopted by the eity authorities.) continue to be manufactured by them and aa all awning posts set np In Broadway have lo eon form to this pattern, these requiring the article should take the precaution to com para those they pt ol se with thair. so that thsy may not find theaasel vee eosnpelle te remove them tot want of eonformity aad strength. Tbey bar as tablh ih i their price" a low as the aeroe weight snd quality of iron eaa be afforded; eadal though the- poet ar heavier thaa those new be pat aa by ethers, they betiav them to be a light a eoariateat with safety.

Their pattern is the ner sst ooela ean he set firm ta the ground, having win east ea eaa side. Having been at th expense of getting wp thaori- final pattern, and introducing the artiele, the and-, sirned would rarpeetft a Uit the patronage of tbelt ties sad theruNie. rrr rtr. gawnlag peats WORRALL fc Iron Konnderv, Prin ting Press and Saw Maeefaetarara, an 54 92. 8A.

84 and IS Elm street. Flit I ar ts. i AAUW 'IVsAVA kUtA xKXad AND PAPERS. rth, 184 i Mr. S.C.

Herring Dear Sir A short time sine ear wanenase, with other, was burned, aad beiag anabl ta gat out the bam purchased of you last spring, it was se badly roasted -that th brass knob on th door was melted oO, aad th outside of tL safe very much spniag. so mucl i so that ar afraid to trust It again to a like oraeai. aaoaua i cur, although It did aa axcolleut (erviae oa thatooeaasoa. ugh It did aa axcolleut eerviae oa tnaiowMaa, ear books aad paper not only so that thsy are egibte, bat la aoondltlon that enablss us to os ear legible, preserving b-rertectly We would Inquire of you whether wa can trust re aP" under like eirour-Uneea, shouid tbey vr r. Bad also bow yoa wUl ear a uge for a saw eneef ta ean i-aadfaahJoa.

loura.trr.Jy. WTAH.1.. BAH" SILAS C. BXRRING, sol tlannf rr asd 'i i If. i proprie- qualld-Hrrtng's SalmBtr II Water atreet, eer.

ead DePaa i lor- tb am 13ft, 11, aad EACHEB, Hot Hum Gra, aad ether el ice a um A A.llw a --i aja ree.H wM J-U BA '-'t j4S fc iH.

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