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-ri7var I'HFV II M)OM OPENED fX fllK bLMtsCKIAIKRSj 4aisBdniiiosda Hum-sl SBs-sama brocha esscsad ii" da Rlskewttd srntsred FkiQliriitaMU Plaid uih thawa Plata Piatt annas aad tssVttss Fucf limn Are-ea-eVI cravats and silk hi shades aad parasols Bats aad pumi A Harteoae and cWwlWw Kick cuxllua mantillas De da cardinal! Itn da scarfs flak, blue. Mm, black, Mae Parit emb's col lan do do da aft ao do do ami lie 4a do do rlnoa do do aaaackeUaa ao do hdkfi do do relies Klttera, mtuic col lam cttaX fuc awMtrmiaf A la maalc kdkfa Oaa aaaa of dark do do blark do do watt 1 Waasred new, swat tmportaiios. Kick prtstsd htuseftsmt, CHm aass of Dockaaaa Orleans bareges, an pari nc teitora. SoMimurlM'iklM EabioUTd mriaiaae mot) ua pins smh'd Preach muslin Eana'd cashmere shswla Emb'd M. 0.

Lnlne ao Pnauxl bnrega do Plaid tad suiped do do da scarfs Rainbow silk shawls do do scarfs an da cravats Borghess scotrte acarfa Tsro esseeaf anaatka long shawls, ncaca. thai bars hsen imported, of every Also two rue. of af fins square shawls, of rick and aaw styles. g-aris mhri. i MaaMUicBao ilea kdkt's Taps aurdart bdknl Paris erob'd capes do do pimp" da do I Uaaner li whil eaasllfhtkld racket do do eanesooi mildreas-Wift Rjviera sbtcked MJ liaauuulwd lawn bdkfs I.

iir caaawta and laara Kiel tVlo 1 ree ail 1 ij.mi I unc walla slneie and stitched i Brnadw-l KirTAVM IU; a.as ALL -0I Of a en, of a. r'siluk. tianosa. Hc.uth and Amen-JaV Hau. and lT.pt Hha.l.

and rrftUlf fcc lls aa.1 Uiom la the trade trill And I T. U.e smek -f iU before makini their am.M.1 them will be Tm.i eral a. of style, of plain las eery de k.h aa now Also, several caaes aad figured, all of ill klndi for dresses and mw tillat Plait llnlnr "ilkt of til shailes ladiafilaaaadrlaunii, a ararre artlrle Pana K.mbnnoaries of tbe liuest kinds Kiab'd rtratt and lreie MUwaml Tbraad friiBi 8 ctl to ST per yit Kuibruulerad RcMcre and plain camb MJkis l.ineQ ln and Linen t'ainlirlrs Hnik. Kwias. Tarllon tad tarinnt style, of Mmllns I'renck Thitiei.

fcnjluhand (iennan Merinos Alpara and Orleam Cloth, of every ur Bit bVimlnalnes. fce. for oiinrniny Cashmere Chawli. muars awl Urns. Irutu tl to Paris styles Mims da de Ecosse -akin(.

Panssad Eyiio, Velvau Haansk l.loens, Uineii tnd f'ntinn Sheetinrs and riuneln. Ice Cloths. C'atil- mares. Haunu. Vr.im tnd other nod entlenicna' Plant f.tf hllitMB.

a luirt dniaestl annda and thnnvand otber ar- Ueles in wkicb lbs titentlon the ihlie is reirllulljr Lsrlted. MHIIKTT, HI LI. Mi A. klU. 12IU Greenwich and 71 llarclaysts.

ar iVrTtVri it it 01 ir i f. Vat it 1 lil KU P. KollKRTe has Juil opened aad oners fi Impaction theliillnwinc Canoe's rich embroidered collars from 6t to 3, do do tapes do do do hifh nerk chemlaretu, Cse do do dre aet fmm tl to if, do do do Infants robes from i to 18, Sun dot camlirlc ban.lt all at fid, do swms do do 'is ttd, 1m quantities of eamUrlc and swlst trinirnlnrs, 'aas rich embroidered window ciirtaini frrmi 5i 10 10, hllclreasllDaacamlihe bandkfs from 6d, Idieai do do do Is. Rivteie and henutitcb do of every tire and quality fmm lis Ad, FlrhlT embroidered handkfi of tbe newest deln. nieces wide black brnselli laces from 3t Cd per yd, Valenciennes, mechlin, French point, Raieary tnd other styles of thread and Imitation laces, la ample variety very cheap, STa) dot tallies r.niltah silk gloves, new styles, do lailiea and childrene llile thread ioves, "aae white cotton Knlith CaM llila thread open wnrk and cmbmidered do, Imiuuoa daiui veils, new patterns from Hi.

Thread do do t'aruMi refenry lace entltrs 3s and 3s lid each. Milliners and the trade supplied oa advantareous terms. I 573 llrmiilway. ST. JOMDS hart nowon hand ana are now receiving tmm ship, a general assortment of Briuih ly Goods, among wbn-h ni'iy lie found Cloths, t'aiiuueres and Reavers, and save llsla rlnths Flushings, Rd Padding aod Farinas Ribbon mail and finry end wbitney lllankets lioadoR dntril, tnd twilled negro Hiankets Super fancy rie RUnkels, and horse do fenoa Cords, Velvrtteens and cotton Velvets Mmlln de Lalnrs, tashineres and Ginghams tl 4 Druggets an elegant article lor city trade Llnnen spool Thread, Gala Plaids tnd Woolen Shtwlt Tweeds 100 bales I I plaid and priniedTwecdt WIIITF.

GOODS. Every variety nf fnney Muslins and Satin Stripes Tspa Checks, Mull Strlies and Cambric Dimity Kaglbih Long Cleths, Bishop iJiwn, and Book Musline India Muslins, Swiss Muslltt tnd Fur Dimitlea Corded plain and fringed Tnl Covert Steamboat Covers tnd Marseilles Uuilts lmpnnal summer and IK and 13 4 toilet Umlu Jones' eelebratcd make of Cambricks nnd Jickonets ALSO. A large and well selertrd stork of Domestic Goods, consisting of Kentucky Jeans, l.inieys. Checks, plain and twilled Hilesias, Cauibne Ticks, Thayer's Cotton Tbraad. I busline res, Satinets, low priced l'liln, Saxony Plaids, Waterloo plaids, Fancy Twills, Fur 4 4, 5 4, and Table I Ml Cloth, Domeirlr Ar.

tr. vJ3 COnmiMIOt PAPFIt WARF.Iini'SE. No. John street. B.

CLAYTON fc Si NS are In con-ttaat receipt of Papers adapted to every branch of the trade embracing In nan, as follows LEDGER WRITING Blue nnd white wove tnd laid. Im perial, tnper royal, royal, medium, demy and flat r. nrr.mrii'i Jani, llinl. ton's and Robeson's manufacture. CUT WRITLNG Fine and superfine, wove and laid, plain and ruled.

Packet post, cotn111erri.1l do, letter anil cap, embracing the manufacture of Owen nun but, Carson, Hubbard, Batter, Jessup, Plainer Smith, Kenton, Fnllor A Green it Fleming, ate PRINTING News tnd Book, nf the vnrlottsai7.es ami weights, tine, common and siiierfine qualities, eon-slantlv on hand or made Ui order at iluirt notice. COLORLD 1 if medium and double medium sire, tstorted qualities, pink, trreen, blue, yellow, tea, orange. bull, dove, and lilac, heavy, ol various suitable for m-igaxina and ble for posters and the general purposes of printing. VARIOUS Silk paper, sand paper, stork, green lianui-s, colorad meiUiims and book double rap wrap pers, tobacco papers, single ana uoiiiiie wrapping, shoe and tea papers, straw anJ palm leaf wrapping, hardware aaJ cloth papers la great variety, bat- tars' nnd drtrrfWts' pntn-rs, kentish cap, Tissue pa-ner. white colored tnd assorted colors.

BOARDS Bindery, medium tnd double cap sire, hand and machine ruade straw of common and superfine quality, bandbox, trunk, and bonnet, latn'rs white. brown ann vellow. Jxe. air. ritKts 1(1.

1 All. I I AT H. PRICBiS. The Pakin '1'eaCrMnpany, i Fultun street. New York, desire to Inform t'ie public that they sell their celebrated Teas bv the single pound as cheaply its so'd by the chest tt Importer's priiet.

In ronwitienc, hotels aad boarding houses are enabled to lay in their teas to great advantage and In quantities to suit their con- veateaoe. A single trial of the teas told at this exaMlihment will convince any person ol their chenpnes and superiority. Tkousands who hive only one quarter of a aoand oa tries are now buying live and lea pounds at una time. The following Is a catalogue of the leas Imported hy the Pskln Tea Cominny, nnd sold la Inrge or small quantities, at their Tea SV alehouse. I ultoa tt GREEN area Cargo Young Hysn 0 50 Brisk fragrant do 1,1 Naakia tf avor do 0 i Fine full favored ana, 0 75 Vary superior do I 1111 BLACK Poochaut.

rail ftav'd VI I vary fine II fi.1 Poaching 0 4 F.itra do. various prices. FlaoOoloBg, Kl Zitrado 0 1.1 TEAS. Good Hyson-skin 0 Finest do do 0(3 Good Imperial 0 TS Very line do 1 00 File flavor Gunpowder 0 75 Extra fine do 1 UO TEAS. Superior English Breakfast 0 C3 Snieruir Pekoe flowers 0 llowqua't Imperial delicious Black Tea 0 Plantation of Garden Teas Very superior for their strength, flavor tnd aroaia.

and which have heretofore sel dom or navar ranched this country, except as presents to importers in ini, city. 1 nesa reaa cost in 1 hint ni per par ponad. la aouiuoa 10 agent scouuutssum lor purchasing, ship charges, ate. Green Small l-af Gunpowder, $1 25 Curious Imnartal. Sweet Small lf Yonng Hyson, fil i' Black A great variety of lllnrk Teas in small fancy boiat.

eoetalalng one pound and upwards, all of garden growth, aad superior to anything ever Imported Into this eoonlrv. Also Just received by the Ana McKImm, 3001) one pa ad Catty, of delicWini Black Tea, which we shall aell as all shillings each. Including the catty. N. R.

That the public m-iy entertain the mott Implicit enafldaera la tbe genuine qutlltiet of their teas, and the isaiin resources of this tha Pakin Tea Company beg to stale, that they can lumlsh references to the iret koaaaa la tbe tea trade In New York, whose les- oawmy and respectability are equally beyond cavil or SA AVU SAD I Ri INS, set I lltA 111 L.r.n.1, a.c S. D. W1LLMOTT, 8 Liberty street, op stairs, oilers 40U 100 do SO do bO do snc.B 1 C. BIHel Web aw, -J) 10 st incn, superior nnnlliv C. S.

Turning Web Paws, 7 to 34 Inch, tnperior quality Chair Felloe an! Coopers' Web Saws, 24 i 11 inch, iiinerlorotuillty. 8. Kay Hole, Fret and Lock Saws, auperlor quality Mill Saws. 7 feet Si C. ft.

tnd extra C. S. Circular Saws, 6 to 4H Inch lit) casks Sad Irons rail and wrought haadles KM dot. Ihhotaon's Imperial PateatScythet, 4i to 54 In. eos- Whalemen Jack Knives Ion eos.

Table Cutlery 1 gra. Broadhaad fc Atkins' Spoons dot. Pocket Cutlery I dot. Butchers Drawing Knives 511 gross labotaon'e genuine Taper Filet dot. Rasiirs; lull do Patent Bulla 22 UK II A MU THKI IMPORTERS of French tnd English Fancy aad Staple William etrset New York Writing Ptpert, Sealing at.

Wtfera, Steel Pans. Parchment Inks, Fluids, Ac vaaaniaeturert 01 Account Root, ft, ufa, papers of I pners. UoaiesUc cuauoaary oa covuiiiuion. OopytM Pretaea, of every variety of Screw and Lever, a I -P --a, aa sua wtJNy aaJWfMl fkjfjakjjj tlhrat I WwoM-iMorNUtl. cait aj.4 fuc I VVUJJll JsWayiv Mat nans a taff ihv.

AMES V. RICH. s30 WM M. LOLTREU i a. a.

a nr. as ats i wolt-i kra 1 A ate kt nae aa trail calculated 10 aacnra this arv ttraasattaat dufing the rsttleat nlghtt 04 ibe present warm aassaaai aa aUloart taade from Called Corn Haiti, and Mm traml of Use aatae aructt is nolihe leas apyurtuaa fuc the aaaty. iaillliT vtaMlac the eouatry weald do well to supply IhasBaalvae: thelf eleaaliaeae aad elnsUcti reader tkK1 truly aacasibla. baaidea the eoonemy sf iwa thirds the price erf amir Btastrew fur aaeruei eqaal aa foot la watts, at kiac lata the account for sale by iKtolfi IxiKMd, tKa'RUM, Jr. Sl BrotAwty.

rlHTLDREN' CAITLki lbe eabeenberhaa ju.tse-1 aatwd a aaksadid aiasrtnwal of new styles via; iaa Chllmaham. Cntneaa, Wlndeue, Hamptoa. and other tamrf BMk. aegiawmat variety everetfcred la thss amr-lm mi paapartfaliy tolirMs the ukaM ef aH arts caata- I naa waal teasmioi arneat rnraaiieaaa itsa JOt BA TTIW. uaaawmuiisiui SBl aliamat, srstomaawtrh street, aad eJl Broad waa.

iat.1 ul llllf It MIOEs- I 15 01a) aairt Meat tad Woaiens Plain's nd Flg'd Rubbers MI1 tsf BTBS BBW ouw 500 do Ladies do do do do an to do rmadala. Rubber Uolet lots) as Furrad aad Lined art) ao Buskins do Maaa laetall'ie 1- 1 asm ass, Waraeae MeasJusj' a lutti de Moldtkia For tale by HORACE H. DAY, bW ursisim ut Ruxtmry R.Co.,85 Maidea lane. I BWtmmaBBMBBBmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaj i Oarto; riua rrct K0.6S Wall SmttT. New York, 31 Mar.

IMS. Bll UrOTTPATY has been orranixcd under a very JL I mvoeable Charter, and. having obtained aa ample snb-scnptioa of swan In advance of premiums to secant the nay at of luaaaa is prepared from and afurthia asm, to ts-sua pobeles oa Maflnd, Fire, tad Inland Ntvlganoa Risks. fry- The profits I be divided wholly smang the parties pnyiag preaiiami 1 Risks arm be taken py WilsOosripaayoa the tnmttavtsra-kl terms, and leases rfrjerallyand atonrptlT adjusted. y.

TRUSTEES. Win Todd, Geerge Bulkier, AtuoaC Phelps, Wi Vao Areaale, Rssaet fftebMne, i Ohmiea Kneelaad, Lothmp Hlorsea, Geone Thomae, Bamuel Miteaill, Robert HMrCurdy, Thomas Cerprre Collins, Edward Bemeat, Hilas Everett, Francis Caurnf, Plmeoa Baldwin. Wra White, James BLacey, Dean is Perkins. Thomas (Jale, Kdiannd Lauao. VV'm 1 Thaanpsoa.

IVnuii W. Smyth Rogers, Jenn Ad'ams, James McBride, John Hairrerty. Gulian c. erplancK, John Johnston, Thomas Sunem, Jame, Utyar, John 1. 1 aimer, Peter Lorillnrd, Jr.

James McColl, Horace ftonthaiavd. De Porest Grant, Wb II Draper, John Peek, laoiahCVVhttmon, Peter A Rtrtona, Jasrui Harrison, James Bonner, Edward Richardaos, Jaenb Herrick, Philander Haaford, Edward Tompkins, Ceorte Hussey, Edmund Dwtght, Thomas Irunham, Heary Uaviland, Theodore Perry, Charles CoaaollV. n.nui.1 BALUVtLt, rresioent, JUetTUfl HARRISON, Vice President. InasLat, Beeretary. jtd USIIEDRiSGWtnUIEASSlBAME COMPANY 1X)MX)N.

APITA fi mm iw HTPPI IVfJ. This Coeatunv MtKiiahl a4 i Parliament, affords the most perfect security in a Inree paid up Capital, and in the ireal success which has attended It since its com men cement in ITS ANNCAL.lNCOMEBEl.NU UPWARDS OF STERLING. The wtvaaiaces held oat by this office comprise all the benefit, which have been proven by the experience of the syitenr; and parties Insuring with the United Kingdom can avail themselves of nearly ail NiTt iLlnsi lactwiiboulUieresponillulll .1,... Profits will either be added penod- ieullr la the sou of applied ia reduction of the future or they may, witboulpertlelpauniia the profits, secure at their death a certain sum at a very low rate of premium. In either case, the Assured will have tha most ample security irooi me swmcrunsu uipiuu "i-ptinT.

And it alsu allords superior accommodation to that dothermmptnies. 1., mnv nald rrnarterlv. Balf-vetiiT. or annaally, as may beat suit the convenience of the As- snnwl. Una When an Insurance Is for Life, half the Premium may remiln unpaid tor live years, at interest, to be deducted eventually from ibe Policy, or be paid off at convenience.

3l The principle of an areendinr, tnd descending Scale, which hat been adopted, is equally applicable to the opulent and Pi those of limited incomes. sib Policies are granted on very moderate terms, paya ble on the death of two or three parties, (as the case may lie) no as 10 render Leasehold Property held upon Lives nenrly equal in value to lnd held in perpetuity. Kates ol premium are as low as those 01 any outer omce 0 this citv. r-'irgeon. J.

C. IIF.ALE3, 543 Broadway. rollltor, FRANCIS GRIFFIN, Pankcn, Merchants' Bank, Bank of New Tork. The subscriber havine been annointed Agent to the above Comny, solicits the attention of the public to Its advauta or lurtner particulars tppty 10 WILLIAM C. MAITLAND, s42 Merchants' Eichange.

COMPANY. No. 63 WALL STREET. In consequence of the recent calamitous tire, a special meeting ol the Trustees was nelfl mis aay.auu aira catc fui examination of the affairs ef the Company, it wasunaa Iniouily resolved to continue its bustness of Marine and Fire Insurance, as heretofore. New York, July 1345.

Josuph Walker, James Freeland, Charles W. A. Rodrera, Thomas Hunt, VVm. II inns, has. G.

Carleton, Charles Carville, lonard Rtrhy, George Hastings, Wm. C. Lantiey, Henry A. Stone, George W. Taylor, AlensS.

Baker, Robert S. Barues, l.uclu, Hopkins, James C. Uallock, 1IH.C1T.U. Stewart C. Marsh, Richard Patrick, William A.

Keteltas, Charles Payen, Peter Poiricr, M.Caire, A. lgoux, Cook, David L. Say re, Peter Van Nest, William G. Atwater, Silvanus Dan'l. G.

Haviiand, Henry Jessop, Montagnie Ward, JohnS. Seaman. LF.WIS GREGORY, President, JOSF.PH HOX1E, Vice President. EtJ-woon WstTta. Secretary.

jv5 4jIITLJTI4 INM.UA.NCli til.UPA-NY of HARTFORD. This Company waa incorpo rated with a perpetual charter, In leSI5, and Is now one of the oldest and best established institutions in this country. A very large and prosperous business for twenty years is the best guaranty of lis character. DIRECTORS. Daniel Clark, Benjamin Greene, John Wartmrton, Wm Ellsworth, William Thrall, Elisha Peck, Chat.

II Nurtham, Ellery Hills, Thos. Belknap, Wm. Kellogg, F.7.'n Strong, A Hazard, Wm. A Ward, Howe, Lemuel Humphrey. D.

W. CLARK, President, WILLIAM CONNOR, Secretary. Marine aad Fire Policies Issued at the office. No. 72 Wall street, on the most favorable terms.

Claims for lost or damage prumptly adjusted and paid. S. W. THOMPSON, jy3 WM. IL BIRD.

ents. O- FKlfJitt OS' T11K l3iV Oltti. 4JO.VA Ul-BUTIONhHIP FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. S7 IVallitreet New York, eth January, 1S44 Atao election for twenty three Directors of the above institution, held on Monday, eth uist. the following geuuemea were iiectea tor tne ensuing year; liliitK i.isi nan art -T-T- 1.

uiDTun the sa Henry Parish, Heuben Withert, William Scott, Fer4insnd Suydum, PeterLNcvius, Elisha Kigi, Richard Irvin, C.V. S. Roosevelt, E. D. Ilurlbnrt, Jofeph Keruochan, William Slerling, Robert McKoskry.

And at 1 rubsenuent meeting ol the Directors, J. SMYTH ROGERS, was untniuionslv elected President for the en- tuingTetr. R. W. MART IN.

Secretary. Jel4 AT THE LOWEST RATES, by HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COJ1PAN incorporated iwiii cnarier perpetual. Ditttc 1 iikm. Ellphalel Terry, 8. H.

Huntington, John P. Brace, H. Huntington, J. Morgan, Ch irles Boswell, Allien Day, James Goodwin, Jr. Henry Keney.

ELIPHALET TERRY.Pres't JtMgs G. Boli.es, Sec'y. his long establrahed and well known institution, having been in active operation Thirty-five years, continues to in kure Houses, Furniture. Stores, Merchandise nnd other pro-wrty ng ilnst loss or damage by fire, on the most favorable Ji ill E1LS0N, Agent, 07 Wall street, New York. stiam ST IFF, INMTiANCi: UAPITAL JLd IIOO 1 he insured eulitled to participation ot profits in both Kuropean and Amencan policies.

JiAllUXAI. l.UA-S tL.yil l.lftJ ASSVK- ASCE SOCIETY, I.OXDO.Y. L'nlted State Hoard of Local Directors, Orricf 74 Vall Steeet, JACOB Esquire, Chtirmaa. JOHN J. PALMER, Esq.

JONATHAN GOODHUE, Esq. New York. nr." 'HUL I i I a SAMI LL S. HOWLAND.Etq. Gl iltH AM A.

WORTH, Esq. SAMUEL M. Ft)X. En. CI.K.MKNT C.

RIDDLE. SEAIIS C. WAI.ktK, fcsq. LOUIS A. GODRY.

E-q. GEORGE R. GRAHAM Esq. J. LF.A.NDF.R STARR.

Manager, Fhllatlelphla. And general ngi-nt for the United States, and British N. A. Colonics, New York. Pkiimrinna tnthr Spcirtv, (Mrdicai Jtrestinrrs.) J.

KEARNY ROGERS, M. 1111 Blaecker street ALEX AN HKK K. hosai'k, M. 1U1 Franklin, street E. AKNOULT, M.

iiiM Broadway. The MERCHANTS' BANK OP NEW YORK. S'tiieitor. WILLIAM VAN HOOK, 39 Wall street The following are among the advantages held out by this Institution, Which are ot great importance to the assured, and such at ore seldom offered by Life Insurance (Companies, vit: The peculiar advantages secured to the assured by the principles nf the Loan liepartment thus blending the utility of a airix "an with 1.1 re insurance A large sum to he permanently invested in tbe United States in tbe names of three of the Local Directors, (as Trustees) available always to the assured as a guarantee luml. Tbe payment of premiums, annually, kalf yearly, cuar- lcrv, or monthly.

INo cbarge tor stamp fluty. Thirty days allowed after each payment of premium be comes due, sriaaaf forfeiture of poiiry. travelling leuveettensive and liberal: and extra premi ums on the most moderate scale. Conditions In the policy less oneront to the assured than usnnl In casesofLlfe Assuranre (See pamphlet.) The act! tnd Hrrlared profits published In successive I Reports) ttflirding lure dntu for calculations of the value ol the "bonus" in this institution. These proofs will at each division be rain in cssh if desired.

Hrinf aacoaaccfrd srifJk Marine or Fire Insurance The rales "for life with profits" are Uwrr than those ol any otheiforeign Cenpaat tfecUng Lift Imuranea in New inTK, The public art respectfully Invited toexamlnethedlttln. gulshlng principles nf this institution their table of rates tneir uisinhution of profits end the facilities afforded by unr uaui uepartment netore deciding to Insure A Medical Examiner In attendance at tha office riallv. at 11! o'clock, noon, and 3 o'clock, P. M. Fee paid by the Society.

LEANDER STARR General Agent Ornci 01 th! Atlantic MtrrtTAt, Int. Co. I New York. l.Jtk mil I HIS Company take risks at tha n-dured'raies of ar. nuum.

By the charter all the profits go to the dealers, and the Company are at liberty to redeem the certificates in cash stun- the profits exceed S.IOU.OOO. The results of the business since the January dividend are more favorable than those of ihe preceding year. A cash, premium notes tad notet In advance of premiums, now amount to one million of dollars, affording In dealers smnl. .1 so the prospect ot a large return of profits on their pre- Walter Jones, VVm PiekergUL Josith Hole, George Elliot George Griswold, James McCall, Jonathan Goodhue, Ramsay Crooks, Thomas Tiles tun, Edwin Henry Ceit Caleb Barsiow, ED Hurl hut APPiUot Joseph W. Alsop, Jr.

Leonardo 8 Suarea, John Green, Christopher Robert, Wm 8 Wetmore, Richard Haines, Elisha Riggs, Le Roy Wiley, Henry Parish, Edmund Laffon, Auguitin Averlll, Iksniel Miller, Charles H. Russell, Townsend NicolL Samuel Jones, JoalahLane, Lowell Holbrook, Joshua J. Henry, A Hnryeus, Wm Starr is, Jr. Edward GUlilon, Reuel Suiith, Meyer Gant, A A Low, Lewis Curtis. WALTER JONES, President JOSIAH L.

HALE, Vice President. Jnsm TV Joks. Seeretary lei 4 lloO.OoO-4'APi r.Al. ALLPAIU IN. fijoi rii vi.rF.u.

inm HAscEioa i-tl PAN Ageacy OrAon, 101 Broad Thit Uompaay contiaues to insure atainat Broad vast ar while building and eiry mies. Western merchants ti J. Phnirsa Pho-w "turion, A.nransaa, 8. B. Lndlow, Lotheg WnghC vruuam BVfusA, Jy99 ruota.

Wst RAjrct, Vice Pratidsat Risks taken at the lowest citv Joseph Grant I). P. Brewster, i tagie, James Lyon, Genrre rtsher, V-li-'--'vi. B- ARAWTRoNtt, Special Agent wi ssroaa st, it. TttSEffSST DilcMioas for LJ.f to receive ap WHI an allaruM to h.

I omce No. 35 Spruce 'wreit a- "i is, rresioent BUS RAW7B OOMPAHT. WU mr; wHho toe rd cental rrceedW a Anar nqtrldathnr there ewore loatek tw tsa toaKXemthir4tesre sparest tneS or danstfe the casualties of General Marine aad Inland NavUfatxm, rat iht most fcTorabia terms. JaTBesPeP Oeoen, JairBroWB, JohaWhoa, -FBtrrrltt, 7 -1: epoflbrd. A Norrle, AOnStock.

19M va-a A wooonon, Robt Taylor, Henry Chauaeey, famoel Willets, -Wm Adaane. Benj Richards, AspinvraU, IonBTd 8 Baaret, John Cryder, A -AlmetReed. Jirinr Andrews, WinihropGray, Jed Frye. Lewis Biirron, Henrv Yates, I Jimbert Suydam, Abm. G.

Thompsan, Joreph Bouchtud, Paul Spofford. Shepherd Knapp, John O. Nesmilh, Christian H. Sand, George Rapelye, Anthony P. Halscy, Richard A Reading, Cyrus Hitchcock, Cornelius Lawrence, Joslah Macy, Abraham Bell, Daniel Trimble, Robert I Walker, Thomas Townsend, William Falls, John Wright.

ivfanu Cenlef rjeml Mitchill, Wa Theoepsoa, Wbitmaeam, James Reybwa," Thomas Todkrw, Thos Richards, rVbnyleT Uvinevtoa, PpeneeTS BeMdict, Richard fnria, Abm Bell, Jaa Vaa A lea, Jacob Harvey. JAMES" DE P. OGDEM, President. A. MJ MEKCHAKT, Vice President.

Secretary. iy tf arkFFICE OF THE GKEP.5IW1C II II Insurance Company-New York, June 4th, 1S45 At an election held on Monday, 2d Inst, at the office No 400 Hudson street, the following gentlemen were duly chosen Directors of this Institution for the ensuing year Til Timothy Whlttemcre, George Snckley, JsmesN. WeUs, Abraham Vaa Nest, John Delamater, Edward D. West, Clinton Gilbert, Horatio Mott, Benjamin D. Brush, George Mlln, James Harriott, Warren Harriott, A.

M. L. Scott. Balthaxer Melick, John Randall, Vincent W. Maty, John Jackson, Garret Green, James Richmond, James tlavtlana.

And at a subsequent meeting of the Board, Ttuotht WmTTtunat, was unanimously re elected President for the ensuing year. jelltf JOSEPH TORREY, Secretary. THE EAST KIVEH intlTl'ALi RANCE COMPANY. OFFICE 61 (late 49) WALL JL B.f Street, continues to insure against loss or damage by fire, dwelling houses, warehouses and other buildings. Also, on household furniture, merchandize, fee-, as heretofore.

DIRECTORS. John Brouwer, David Thompson, Jauies McBride, Wakeman Burritt, John Moorhead, Philip Embury, Joseph Kernochaa, Stanton Beebe, Henrv Hills. Daniel Avres. Robert Dillon, Charles Rowland, Thomas Nesmitb, Nathaniel Griswold, Robert doorman, Russell Stebbins, Abiel A Ijow, George George Pomeroy, Stephen Holt, Joseph Gnillard, Jr. JOHN BROUWER, President.

Goto 8. Fit.L!WA, Secretary. RnartT J. IhLion. Counsel and Attorney.

nuSlmQwls 1 KOKltEKY AO AIItiST It A.i FI 11F, The NEW-YORK EULITABLB INSURANCE COMPANY. No. 58 Wall- -rtreet, insures against loss and damage by burglary and robbery daring the absence of the occupants, and closing nt their houses, nnd also against Fire, on Buildings, Wares, Merchandise, and every description 01 property, on the most favorable terms. At the annual election, holden on the Sd the stock holders elected the following gentlemen Directors of this Institution for the ensuing year Peter A. Hargom, James O.

Ward, Harvey Weed, Robert L. Smith, Joseph W. Duryeo, James E. Cooley, Henry Rowland, Robert A Robertson, John Rufhven, Gardner A. Sage, John C.Clarksan And on the 3d at a meeting of the new Board, Lam bert Suydam, was unanimously re elected President for the ensuing year.

JUIMIIC.K1 eL XU.tni, rresiueni. Josifh Stroho, Secretary JuneU WE IVAI'TILI (MUTUAL LIFE) INM WALL ST. This Commnv recently onrtnlzed upon the Improved and deservedly popular principle of Mutual Assurance, will con-int its business exclusively to Insurance on Lives. It commences wiih a Capital of which will be continually augmenting as its business increases. The rates of Premium correspond with those of other American Companies.

One of the peculiar advantages attending Insurance with this Company. Is that all the assured share annually in its profits, nnd are interested in Its success, for its charter provides That each and every member shall be annually credited with his proportional share of the amonnt ef premium, earned, after deducting losses and expenses, but In no case shall his share ot loss exceed the amount of such premium." These earned premiums or profits will be sale- Iv invested bv tbe Company, constituting a permanent fund annually augmenting lor the benefit and security of all par- tits Interested. TRUSTEES. James Ogden James Harper Brown James Reybum Hicks Wm Aspinwall A Norrie Thos VV Lndlow A Corns tock Ionard Siiarcz Wetmore A Merchant Henry Bogert John Cryde A WomlhtiU Schuyler Livingston Taylor Spencer Benedict Center Richard Irvin Thos Richards Luring Andrews JAMES DP OGDEN. President, A MERCHANT, Vice President Lewis BtTrroN, Secretary, Pliny Fbuman, Actuary.

MID1CSL KXAMIHIKS. George Wllket Ml). SW Laight st. Cornelius Bogert, D. 5 St Mark's places.

Jel 4 rrv ik iVsniAMi; rnnPAKt- Otlke No. Ill Wall street Capital Stock The capita! stock is all paid in in cash, and loaned and invested on undoubted security. After providing amply for all suitained to date, the remaining assets of this company exceed Its capital stock. Applications for in surance against loss or damage by nre, received oa the most favorable terms. DIRECTORS.

Joseph Peter Titus, Thomas Carpenter, Henry A Neilsnn, Thomas Chardaveyne, Ralph Mead, Richard Field, David Lyon, Elias Hicks, Jr, Irad Hawlev. Aaron in nicrennni. A READING, President. CrmtT. Secretary.

au-Jfi Lllj'K INSURANCK. THE OHIO LIFE INSU RANGE AND TRU9T COMPANY will effect Insn ranee on Lives at their office. No. 45 William street, in this city. The capital ol the company is (1,000.000.

Table of the Rates of Insurance of one hundreddollan en single Life. Ae lyear 7 years For life Age lycar 7 years Forlifu 14 7'i 66 1 63 1 4S 1 70 104 15 77 8S 1 89 1 67 1 76 3 II 16 90 62 40 1 68 1 63 3 JO 17 8b 91 1 65 41 I 78 1 83 3 31 11 8H 0 1 69 tl ICS 1 3 40 18 DO HI 113 43 1 9 1 3 61 30 91 95 1 77 44 1 90 1 94 3 63 31 91 97 1 St 46 1 91 1 9K 3 73 4-i 9J. 9P 1 89 415 1 9-2 1 PS 3 87 33 97 1 1 93 47 1 93 1 IP 4 01 34 99 1 07 I 99 4o 1 94 3 03 4 17 li 114 1 13 3 04 4 lti 3 04 4 49 30 1 (i7 1 17 3 11 60 1 96 3 OP 4 60 37 1 1.1 1 23 3 17 61 1 97 3 30 4 75 35 1 30 1 3: 3 34 63 3 Oi 3 87 4 90 3P 1 3b 1 36 3 31 I 63 3 10 3 60 6 34 30 1 31 1 36 3 36 64 3 16 8 SK 6 49 31 1 1 42 3 43 6 3 32 3 31 7 32 1 S3 1 46 3 60 66 3 47 3 66 04 33 1 34 1 4S 3 67 67 3 70 4 2 6 37 S4 1 36 1 60 3 64 68 3 14 4 31 6 60 3 1 3(1 1 63 3 76 69 8 67 4 63 6 76 3'i 1 67 3 81 60 4 36 4 91 7 00 87 1 43 1 61 3 90 Trustees reticles- Eastern Cities. Goold Koyt, New York. M.

L. Bevan, Philadelphia. Samuel Hubbard, Boston. M.T. WILLIAMS, President S.

R. Millie, Secretary. H. D.Bdlelct. M.

D. Phyticianto the Company. J.N 1'rsEins, Cashier of the, Company, it the Agent in New York. OFFIf'F. of THF.

CUOT4I.tr INSl HANCE COMPANY, No. 35 Wall street, adjoining the Mechanics' Bank, in the City of New York. Thit Company lose by the recent fire $33,000. Their asset, over and above all claimt against them exceed They continue to insure Marine and Fire Risk, at lair rates. TRUSTEES.

James Harper, Iandcr Starr, John B. Lasala, William B. Cozzens, Ruben Lane, Charles L. Vote, Edward Richaidton, Joseph B. Nones James Phalen, Edwin R.

Tremain. John J. Herrick, Bamuel Sherwood, George C. De Kay, Zadock Pratt, Samuel A. Lawrence Herman D.

Gould, Theodore A. Meyer, Abraham Van Neat, Silts M. Crandall, Eiiat T. Aldrich, John T. Gilchrist, Lawrence Hill, Loring Andrews, Thomas Monahtn, Cyrut Chenery, William H.

Townsend, George Whitaker, John Breasted, James H. Suydam, Leonard Appleby, George Palen, James Cook, William Burgoyne, Jamet Cruikshauk, Asa S. Crosby. SAML. A.

LAWRENCE, President. JOSEPH B. NONES, Vice President. NtrnoLta Cskroll, Sec'ry. CaptSAsHTEL Caudlex, Marine Inspector, also, Inspect for Lloyd's" for the port of New York.

jv3l FIRE INSC KANCF. COMPANY XJEA OF HARTFORD. Agent's Otfice, No. cS Wall street. This Company was incorporated in the year 1818, with a perpetual cnarter, and insures against loss or damage by fire on dwelling houses, stores, manufacturing establishments, household furniture, and merchandize in general.

on me most lavorouie terms. Any losses which this Company may sustain, on risk taken at thit ageacy, will be liberally adjusted by the ageni nere, nccoruing 10 the usages ot tne best Fire Companies of the city nf New York, and paid with promptness in money current at the banks in this city. 1 ui innpany aas never coniesieo a loss maoe la mis city. But in case differences should arise, touching the lost or damage, the Company hat pledged, hy a resolution of the Board of Directors, to submit 10 arbitrators Indifferently chosen, oral the option of the assured the jurisdiction of the courts of this city will be acknowledged. BUAKllOr DlKfcCTORS.

Thomas K. Brace, rreaenct Tyler, Lira White, Gnfhu Siedman, Samuel G. Bough ton, Joseph Church, Joseph Savage, Mills A.TutUe, Silas B. James Thomas, Samuel Tudor, Robert Buel, Ward Wood bridge, Joseph Morgan, Elienezer Floiver, EbeneterSeely, Joseph Pratt, Hamilton. B.

uuiajw a. on. ai.x. rresiucns. L.

Loomis, Secretary. lonrance.or the renewal of poUciet and office, may be nude to the WohoT 9Ud agent for the city New York, lrD Policies, on lorms aa favorable aa any office in this citv. tall v-: Ij. A- ALEXANDER, Agent. net,) wall street cor of Water st street N.

11' LIFE INSI K-igaintt Iota or damage XThi. C. No 11 Wll-t. iJXvMtW eweniBg nooset, ware nnnata, Bunmngt in gen 1 i.ivfs ovi uaaarui operation. tusm.

building, in ge. ful operation. s7amDiaiia, iaam, 1 three-fbnrihs In a note at 1 moatil. i.v For sale hy S16DA.C or weekly A man 01 yean 01 age can Insure his life, for ik. k.

fit of bit wife aad children, for 1000 by per week, and to in proportion for a larger or sWller stun-and ia the am ratio for any age. The nils .,11 JTjT tided anonally among tbs Insnred, bs available scrip bear I Ini 6 per cent Interest, oa which the Coarnasnr win Briwwey or ine pconw ess appj so autnaruent premluxns, I at tbe optloa ef the insured. Rensselaer Havens, Beth Low, Guilisume Merle, Wm A Pentx, Henrv MeFarlaa. Robt Pattersoa, trtsVE uss. ThosB SegnT.

Semoel Meeker, Wm Simpssn, ITias 8 Macknett, Marcus Ward, Lewrt Grover, ROBT PATTIillrKJN. President Jim1! Mru-tt. Secretary. JOSEPH LORD, Agent Jarnas Stewart, hi No 8 Bond it, Medical Examiner. Jtiataaj a rVHTTE TIK lirR ATTsXE as a as -ar as wV xl 1 lie s.

t-yzl'l MsmirdM lM ttlav airs hy KraTowellinf 7Jt hwi repeal, pertaatJaEtrevneav aad other ereoBsil oparry ea ue Robert iTcase, rT '1 Uriah f. Carpenter, I CaajilHi I LtasUay Marray, 1 Heary H. Lawrence, Biepkea Vaa Wyes, Robert D. Weeks, I -JohaWeod. Benjaswia Siranf, George 1 Ekenexer Cauldwell, Morris Ketehnm, Joshua S.

Underhitl, Charles T. Cromwell, Charles Needles, Chrome Green Parit Green Emerald Green Brunswick Green Permanent Green American Green Elastic Garten, Pearl Buttons, Lamp Wicks, Boot Cord, Knitting Cotton, Coat Cords, whh can be renewed If imtZttTlXZ. Anvil, vice repairing, at insure ihi Bobbins, -rf e- rruT Cab Baratow, MitcbeU, -i Jasaea atarakk 1 1 .) --v 1 I). Cnshmaau r-r --( 1 ChBseHuletir4, 1 William H- Tttsnt, '1 RsbartL Murray, r--- i'i Solomon Ghnen, OrtandoM. Bogalf Paler R.

Bonnets, Joseph Lord, Henrv 8. Terbell. 1. Bunnn, rresioenr. JAME8 WTLLKIE, Secretary.

jone90 rsill.ntNtIVt:WYOIK WHITE LEAD JL Para, extra No. 1 aad No. dry and In oil. In assorted packages, equal to any In market. Also, Pulp Enamel Bite, tor exrfl Bakers.

Paris Bine Prussian Bine Chinese Blue Antwern Blue Celestial Blue Pulp Blue Rote Pink Pulp Red Chrome Yellow Chinese Yellow Amer Vermillion Red Lead Imperial Green. DANL. P. ITEM ANN, Manufacturer. 813 Water at, OALAJIAIVDEK SAFrS.

The superior Ore proof auality and increased demand of these aoonareil Safes, hat Induced other maculacturers to make and intro duce an article in Imitation of the genuine, and style them Salamander Safes, wlthont any authority from Mr. Wilder. the patentee, who bat commenced tuitt In the United States Court, and will bold all purchasers responsible, agreeable to the pntent law. The Genuine Wilder's Patent Salamander Fire Proof can only be had (in tae tlty) of clLAs C. HERRING, 133 Water, corner of Depeyster st.

N. B. Second hand Safes for tale low. sii lmCAD 9 il'HTKU'b (PATENTED) EXEKCISINO SLA. CHAIRS For tale 455 Broadway and 2S Nassau tt Mr.

HALSTED hat certificates from a number of our principal physicians and surgeons, recommending these Chairs to persons of sedentary habits, especially those suf leiwg irom ayspepsia. 1 wa or in ree 01 tnese cerurjcates are subjoined. He hat oth liof a similar tenor, from Drt Bedford. Smith. Francis.

Marvin. Gilman. TloanA. Parker Beck and Detmold. Niw York, May SSth, 1844.

I have seen the Chair" Invented bv Mr. Oliver Hoisted. which appears to me to be an admirable substitute for horseback eiercise, which in its motion It most resembles. It has, however, the additional advantage of giving active exercise to the muscles of the arms and chest. It appears to me that it wilt be highly useful in many cases of inaction ot in digestive organs, ana 01 the uterine system also mat 11 will be a valuable acquisition to all persons of sedentary habits.

R. WATTS, M. D. Prof. Anat.

In College of Physicians and Surgeons. The Exercise Chair, invented by Mr. O. Halsted. appears to me to be admirably calculated to supply the place of horse bock exercise, when that It Impracticable, with the additional advantage of giving mnch greater action to the muscles of the arms and chest I cannot, therefore, too highly recommend it to the medical profession, as a valuable aid in the treatment of many cases of chronic diseases but more especially of dyspepsia and a sluggish stale of the digestive and uterine functions, and of tucb other disorders as spring from sedentary habits.

JAB. A. WASHIHGTON. M. D.

New Toit, May 11th, 1S44. Having been requested to examine the Exerclslng-Chalr, invented hy Mr Halsted, 1 would state that 1 believe II eminently calculated to answer the purpose for which It was designed by tbe Inventor. While it gives to the mus elesof the arms and chest, that kind of active exercise, produced by rowing and the use of the dumb hells, it simul laneously eommuicates to the Thoracic, Abdominal and Pelvic Viscera, that passive motion and exercise produced by riding on horseback, and which has been found so beneficial in many affections of those organs. It possesses the tdvtntageover horse back exercise, of beingalwayt at hand, less expensive, capable of being used In all weathers; and to the timid, the great recommendation of never running tway. Tostudents and others of sedentary habits to invalids, and those suffering under a variety of chronic af fectlons, especially a torpid and constipated condition of the bowels, I believe the Exercising-Chair will be fonnd a vol liable means of Improving and restoring their health.

WILLIAM P. BUEL, M. D. The Improvement made In tbe chairs within a few days post, is such as to free them entirely from noise they can be used in the room of the sick without the least annoyance can be worked by a child and occupy ao more mm than a common chair sIHDJlC AbEIGSE'ITE No. 3D Bearer street a offer for sale In lots to suit purchasers.

ALEX. SEIGN ETTE BRANDY In half, quarter and eighth Pipes. OTARDDUPUYt'CO. do In half Pipes. HF.NNESY do in half do J.J D'JPUY do in hair do MADEIRA WINES, In Pipes and Hogsheads.

BORDEAUX CLARET, In casks and cases. CHAMPAGNE WINE, "Bouche" Brand. OLIVE OIL, In Basket, Arzae Seignette" brand. PRUNES, in glass and fancy boxes. WHITE WINE VINEGAR, In very superior, MADRAS tnd MANILLA INDIGO, CREAM TARTAR, 2 casks.

VERDIGRIS, extra dry in balls. CORDIALS, in cases assorted. MUSH Ri H)MS, In cases, fresh lot SARDINES, in kegs pressed, a new article. WALNUTS. 30 kagt.

an5 rW A a' TEN DOLLARS JL Offered by the undersigned, is still standing unclaim ed; not a pair of Day 1 manufactnre of corrugated Suspenders have decomposed. The offer Is continued to any person who will produce a pair of my manufacture that have decomposed. I will now offer to give any person a new pair tor any he may produce of my manufacture, should such for any reason whatever become dissatisfied with the quality after wearing the samt for three months. Will any "iher manufacturer copy the substance of this advertise ment 1 11 so, iney may he relieved of their ten dollars ve ry fast. Buyers, notice this, and snveyour shirt from stain and your pockets from drain.

3.000 dozen, embracing all ine enterentstyies ana qualities manufactured by the un- uersigneu. ror sate in quantities 10 suit. HORACE II. DAY, Successor to Roilmry India Rubher 25 Maiden lane. MT1 A.IIOYs" would take Ihi, methed ot giving no wja: tice ol his removal frcm I'i to the new store no 33 Bowery, (between Bayard and streets.

He has associated with him Mr. Charles II. merly Foreman to the very respectable house of Messrs. St John and Toussey, Broadway,) and Mr. Jos.

n. fviciett, ann will continue the Clothing Business. In all tt branch es, under the firm of GEO. A. HOYT CO.

Having a very commodious Store, they will endeavor to turn it to account by keeping constantly on hand very large assortment of Clothing. Ready Made, suited 10 Men's, Boys' and Children's wear, probably the largest to be found at any single store in the citv, and which shall certainly be good as the best and at the same time will be sold on ve ry reasonable terms. Their Custom Department will be entirely separate from their ready made, and will be under the superintendence of Air. ilmot whlcb arrangement with tbe tact ot naving a very choice selection of Cloths. Cassiiueres and Vestings.

made to order, gives to G. A. Hoy a confidence to ask of his many kind mends who have generously patronized nun heretofore, fur a continuance uf their favors. G. A.

Hoyt A Co. will pay very attention to ooys and Chiluren cinttiing. 7'hev purpose making immediate arrangements with a- tents at Paris, for tha regular receipt of the latest fashions 01 nr ss, as well as the newest goons siy BOIIN 102 Chathani-it, naa Kir sale eJF latea aggers Tin Corset Laeers, Scissors, Thimbles, Tapes, Ivory Combs, Bone Eyelets, Pack Pint, Spool Cotton, Welting Cord, Black Silk Cord, Skein Sewing Silk, Suspenders, Braids, Pound Pint, Hooks and Eyes, Stay Bindings, Black Pint, Ferrits, Metallic Eyelets, Boot Lacers, Bone Bnttont, Knitting Pins, Button Moulds, Gas Wicks, Side Combs, Hair Pins, Wooden Pocket Combs, Bed I jice. Quality Binding, Bodkins, Shoe Ribbons, Galloons, Horn Combs, Eyelet Machines, French Working Cotton, Shears, Thread. Cotton Slide Garters, Sewing Silk, Cotton Balls, Whalebone, Worsted Binding, Stilletoa, Button Rings, Imitation Coral Reads.

sl9 "VTEW YORK AND SAFGERT1ES WHITE Xl LEAD COMPANY. The subscriber it now receiving a full assortment of White Lead manufactured at the above named establishment and it prepared to tupply painters and dealers on the most favorable terms. Pure White Lead, ground in oil, casks of 250 to 1200 lbs. do do Ko kegs to urn Extra do do cask! 300 to 600 do do do kegs 25 to 100 No. 1 do do casks and kegs, assorted No.

2 do do do do do Pure Dry White Lead, assorted sized casks Extra do do do do No. 1 do do do do H9 JAME MeCULLOUGH, 77 Wall it C- AKOLIHA HOES, CHAINS, ANVILS, VICES Ac Japanned, half bright and bright east steel Caro Una Hoes, variousstamps and sizes. Chains Trace, Coll, Log and Halter. Anvils Wilkinson's, Foster's, Ae. Vices Brightnnd bright Cotter Key.

Nails Wrought rose head and Horse Nailt. Hand and Sledge Hammers; Locks and Latches. Corn Miilr, Tinned Tea Kettles; Candlesticks. Sauce Pant and Round Pots. Alto, Birmingham and Sheffield Hardware Shelf Goods'- by the package.

All of the above can be had entitled to debenture, constantly on hand and for ttle by i9 0 HU nil A Kir, wot tana ooin ai. THE CHEAPEST CASH TAll.lllll.Mi Establishment ia the United States Is at 352 Broad way, corner ef Leonora street opposite me i-aniun noun, where will he found u'jward of 500 different styles of French and English Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of tbe latest and most beautiful patterns, suitable for the season, which will be made np in the neatest and most fashionable manner, not surpassed by any other house in the city. Gentle men wishing their own gooos niaue up, can ua atcuuuuu- ted at reasonable prices Dress Coats $10 00 Frock Coats Vest! 2 0 Pants Double Breasted Vests 2 50 N. B. An assortment of Cloaks and Overcoats will be 1KB on hand In the season.

WlRt I'nuoZ v.U.SpaH can thetr pre it ran ha nsid in Snades. Hiuilrj at.on. AH lme payable thh dt ine plaee of destination. E. D.

Bullion, JO-. Droaoway, late H. Whltehorne A Co. ORGAN Mr. JARD1NE, Organ Builder, of New York, hat just completed, and put up the Catholic Church of Norfolk.

Virginia, a large and su n. man, Af hl nlinfutllK. Itsnrpatsesmy expectations, in iu compass, melody and decorations. In bearing cheerful testimony to his beautiful f.krir 1 am hannv in add that I have derived unmixed plea sure from my intercourse, official and social, with tbe meritorious artist A. L.

Hitselberger.pattOTof St Patrick's R. C. Church, Norfolk. f.1,.,,. lQAft It affords nt much pleasure In adding our testimony to the above.

P. H. Moil, Organist of the above Church. B. M.

Miller, Rector of St Paul's ChurchNorlbUt. W. D. Delany, Mayor of Norfolk. Wright Southgate, Cashier Exch.

Bk of Vail. B. Reardon, Director of do. J. B.

Behan, do. R. W. Bowden, do. Attomev at Taw.

To parties about furnishing their ehnrthet with Organs, Mr.JARDlNrrespecnniiytoiicin tneiroroera. IllIlDtt'AKEi tlTLERli GtSS AN1I PISTOLS. T7- SPIES Ac CO Importers, zis A -1 atniet. are aow receiving their fall stock of Goods, consisting of a full assortment of heavy and shelf Trace and Log Chains, aad Hammers Table and Desert Cutlery, Pocket Knives, Rudgers', Woatenholms' and Cronke's fine Pen and Pock et Knives, Raxors, Scissors, tsetse. CnrryComba, Fuss, BdsTnolsT Shovels aad Tongs, uuaaau cneet rtrs Berts, ffam tea -nays Waitere la sttts and doz ens, all sizes.

Elegant Gothic Tea Trays, Dixon't best Britannia ware. Fine tingle and double owl ingGuns, Ducking and Deer Guns, Rifles at very low prices. Belt aad Pocket Pistols, In treat variety Ailen'i pntent til barrell Revolving Pistols, Gun Locks, Worms, Ae. Ac, and all articles used ta ai taring nad repairing gnat. Thaylayimtbaa ttaMsHsTsma iNsf MnnlTT AmaW tA the anJmlTwat atrjckof goods, aU ef which will ha ottered at tha lowest "salsa prices.

au31 rfmN LETTER srPERSV ratable for tha jsl rest times Law ia asceived. tore Iher with rai assrattnent of Foolscap and Letter Papers, Quills, Ac, fur sale by HORACE COGSWELL, Stationer, 10 and SI Merchants' Exehansa. Haaovcr aesi Wall street 9UUICX COEKT OF TUB U. STATES FO TBTB 8OCTHEBJ DISTRICT OF NEW TORK. CFJWERAL ASSIGNEE'S SAJLE.

of atmeVy Decreeeta Bankruptcy, lasnad eat M-M or ma lmirlciuoun of toe LatladBtatea tor me Boulm- ara Diitrtct of New York, vestlnt ia sd to several asutaa of-tetIliaaVl iiBttehaTeht as torus. 1 will sell aaaautUe aa BflB. am I lalnaaa ua IMS. AS lie A'cloe. md a.

the koto da la the Merchant' Kxchaagw, la the city of tie Vara, all tne ptupeiti aad rights of umpail, of every taascvsaad astAnna, srhschi hacasne veaasd tat Use OAcsai or general Aatifnee by the decreet aforesaid, In thafoUowitta aaaett beninafusr noted, and which, are aaore parucniarlv tatfbrrh la the papers tnt file in the offiee of the clerk of taia Court, as by reterenee tnereto wtu snore rally appear and the tame will be told subject to all liens aad Incumbrances, at well at all title which may have been acquired nnder such I teal and mcunrbrances, subsequent to as well as prior to the decreet aforesaid and the Assignee will con vey to tbe purchaser only the right nrnien may retnaia in him oa the day of the tale aforesaid. The purchaser pay ing the expense of a formal deed of tale, should one be re quired In aduiuon to tne amount 01 purcnaae. In the matter ol LEONARD GOSLING. notes, I account and judgment, 1836 to '41, about In the matter or JACOB S. HUTCH1NS.

J.1 accounts about $316,96. In the matter of JOHN W. WALLACE. His residuary interest In an assignment to Chauocey Car un, 1CJB. In the matter of ROBERT B.

N. ANDERSON. 62 accounts, about t7. In the matter of WIT.I.I AM COULTER. A claim against Robert Boulter A Bon, Norfolk, Va, ba lance tale brig Lydia.

In the matter of GEORGE P. DARBY. Hit interest In the aaaett of G. F. A J.

L. Darby, Tlx accounts, 10 shares N. A. Mining Co. stock certain articles of office furniture said to have been told.

Individualasseta, via: account against Ed. Cany, 1838, 1263.37. L. Marting, 1837, 3)210 David H. Robertson, 1838, George knight 1837, 961,37 hit Internet in hone aad wagon with r.

at. Livingston, tuojeci to uetu In the matter of WILLIAM STRINGER. 2 notes, 1839 and hit Interest in 18 accounti due W. at T. Stringer at Ic33 to si, tooui bj 10, In the matter ol ISAAC LOHMAN.

3 hares DansvUle and Potuville Rail Co. Stock. Rallimora Steamboat Slock. 6 Notes, 2 accouaU and 2 judgments, 1834 to 1839, about 3,611 40. In the matter of JOSIAH PORTER.

3 accounts 1840 and 42, about 48 00. In the matter of HENRY A. WEYMAN. His interest in the slock af goods, Ac. belonging to the late urnVof Green at eyman uauauientiy removed by A.

H. Green. Nov. 1839. Also, In certain assets of laid firm taken possession of by A.

a. Brown, a receiver appointeu ny tne court 01 Chan eery, Nov. 1833. In the matter of JOHN HUNT. Note George Snellgmve, 1837, 78 56.

In the matter of LEWIS W. HOLMES. His residuary interest as one of the late firms of S. Holmes A Co VV Oud, Holmes A Co, and 8. A W.

Holmes, in an assignment lew. too. u. Kellogg. 01 utica, a receiver, ap pointed bv the Court of Chancery.

Also in aa assignmenl made by A- L. W. Holmes to Thomas E. Clark and Thomas II. Wood.

His interest in 18 claims due him Individually left in the hands of Lewis W. Clark, Chicago, amounting loaooutwiu. In the matter of JOHN i. YOUNG. 17 Notes, etc.

1839 and 40, about 602 38. In the matter of JOSEPH P. DEAN. Hit interest in sundry articles of milk fixture, 3 claims anout. In the matter of HENRY MeKINSTRY- 142 book accounts, 1831 to 1842, about 38 118 notes and judgments, 1821 to 1841, 5,140 34 64 notes.

Ac. with sundry persons to collect etc 1828 to 1840 3,606 79 Sundry judgments In the hands of Ira Dubois, Cauklll, to collect, amounts unknown. Sundry notes In the bands 01 11. It. otney, ivinunam, to collect amounts unknown.

Accounts against Brace et MCKtnsiry, i t. Ills Interest as one of the late firm of Brace A McKinstry, in the following, viz: Note J. G. Elliot, 1KIG, 11, WO. Account John C.

Johnston, 1839, $6,304 44. Claim against do, amount unknown. 88 shares stock Catsklll and Cannioharie Railroad Co. 5 shares Albany and Greene Turnpike Co: 21 Catakill and mountain ao; no shares onsquenannan lurnpiae ui; vo Minesink nnd Montgomery do 50 American Cement Co 50 Brooklyn Cement do: one eighth Interest In" J. Ball's patent tor making scales." In the matter of JOSEPH N.

BALESTIER. His interest in any money which may be due him at Chi cago, Illinois. 5 accounts, $675 a claim against tha estate Concordia Guayama, Porto Rico, for several thousand dollars, which wa, compromised with Charles Walker about the year 1840. for (1.000 2 accounts due petitioner and J. R.

Hub bard, I50. In the matter of ALBERT H. DOUG HTY. His Interest in a contract made by Jesup, dated 30th September, IB'Mi, to convey land in Ohio upon certain In the matter of JONAH NEWTON. 9 notes, Ac, 2 judgments and 1 account 1834 to 41, about 2485 90.

I share F.llswarth Land and Lumber Co. Claim against Joshua Webb for any balance which may l. uue un un seiucnieni 01 itomuu iogj auu v. Interest in an assignment of a lease of four lots land. Wtlliainsburgh.L.

I dated 5th April, 1837. Also, In any property In possession 01 peuuoner 1 wile oe longing to pe Itloner. In the matter of CHARLES C. BACKSTER. 28aceounu, notet, Ae about 2341 50.

11 judgments In New Jersey, about 233 95. His interest in 14 accounts, notes, Ac due the late firm ef Ball A Backster, 791 S3. Also, in 25 accounts, notes, Ae. due the late firm of C. C.

Backsler A '2-132 23. In the matter nf WILLIAM COLLINS. 44 accounts, 1 note and 1 judgment, 1837 to 1840, about 1428 27 In the matter of NATHAN G. BURGESS. His interest In sundry notet and accounts due to the late firm of Burgess A Crane, N.

G. Burgess A Holt Bur gess A placed in the hands of John C. Vaughan, of Cincinnati tor collection, subject to lient. tn 9 accounts due n.G. Burgess at CO 00 74.

In the matter of JOHN SHANKS. 22 accounts, 1839 to 42, about $370 87. In the matter of EDWIN MILLS. 37 accounts, 5 notet and 1 Judgment 1837 to 39, about $1724 05. lathe matter of WELLS PHILLIPS.

Account against E. H. Tooker A New Orleans, 1839. $10,211 37. Alio, the following notes, Ac, omitted In the schedule, in the bonds of J.

R. Thomas, N. O. for collec lion, viz; VV. licthnny, IKf-l, o.

King, 1HI, O. Potts, 1839, 107 50 Elfreth A Polls, 1839, 24 6-1 B. B. Zinn, 50; C. W.

Eason, 10 00; W. W. Muason, ii 88; M. Sloan, 705 50; J. S.

R. Gray, 1838. 1100 00; for which the following are said to have been'taken, vit J. L. Buckingham.

78 34; S. R.Bell, 116 79; T. E. Silliman.oO 00- Jnn. Morgan, 50 10; 8.B.

Nunnt, 600 00; V. Brady, 16 81 E. S. Gordon, 50 24 E. D.

Knox, 7 88; H. H. Knox, 14 00 W.E.Knox,20 97. In the matter of ASA STEBBINS. Note.

John K. Pitkin, 1839, 8300 00 note, David Donald son, 1839, 100 00. In the matter of NOAH RIPLEY. His Interest In a bond madebvCvmt Browning to Ripley nnd W. Faulkner, dated 16th June, 1837, fur 976 74, secured by a mortgage on a lot of land in the township and county 01 nergen, riaie of nev jersey.

in the matter of NOAH KIPLEY and WILLIAM H. CUL VER. Assets of Ripley A Culver, viz: 3 nates. Wm. Post 1839 and '41, now deceased, $1249 32; account do, 1840 and '41, 112 2 notes, Cohb ft.

Warner, 1842, 520 110; 1 do John M. Judd, 1842, 63 67 1 do Cooper, 1842, 121 81: 1 do W. 8. Gilbert A Co, 1841,241 88; 1 do P.H. Dryer, 1842,20 00 2 do J.

H. French, 1842. 05 1 do Reese, If I 111 76: 1 do ueo renscher, I84u, 100 00 1 rioT w. Whitley, 1H39, 55 37: 1 do Richard Whipple, 1839, 166 24; 1 do Martin KtlbHeisch, 1841. 135 00; 1 do Corns.

Boorum. 1841,58 55; 2 do Joseph Allen, 1841, 112 64; 1 do James W.Stamburn, 1840,148 57; 1 do Arthur Lyon, 1840, 190 00; 2 do A. H. Chace, 1841, 304 20 judgment A. II.

Chase, 1840, 298 38 do D. A T. Hamilton, 1842, 252 64 account against Gilbert Bertholf, 1839. 10665 Robert W. Maekey, 1839, 692 35: E.

N. A 1839, 26 74 Sandford A Duncan, 1839, 40 72. In the matter of WILLIAM L. HASKINS. 173JJ shares stock of Ihe Red Hook Building Co.

Hit residuary interest in an assignment mode with John Bright 23d June, 1831, to Nuttal and Brandon and R. Call, of and N. Liltletield and F. Dodd, of N. Y.

Also, not on icbedule, his interest in a bond made by Martin Benedict to Alfred Lockwood, W. L. Haskins tnd Abm. Van Pelt dated lit January, 1838, for $1,535, payable 1st January, 1843, secured by a mortgage on 4 lots of land at Peterson, N.J. In the matter of ABRAHAM WYCKOFP.

11 aotes, 6 accounts, and 3 judgments, 1836 to 1840, about $3,961 13. His interest in two obligations of Christmas Livingston, Prime A Costar, and Christmas Livingston A Prime, made In 1837 and 1839, conditioned for the payment of a proportion of any monies received on a judgment against the late firm of 8. AT. Hendrickson A Co II is interes in the assets of 8. A T.

Hendrickson A Co. in the hands of C. Ginoux, a Receiver In Chancery. His interest In tbe assets of Wyckoff, Webb A Day. and Wyckoff A Loveland, assigned to Han ford Loveland upon certain conditions contained in an agreement made by taid Loveland, 12th May, 1837.

In Ihe matter nf CORNELIUS LANSING. His interest in 10 notes and account! due the late firm of B. M. Wilson A Co, 1837 to 1839, about $416 28; 3 judgments, $1,100, in tbe hands of Haynes AGould, Troy. His interest being one-fifth in a right to make and vend "Jones Patent Reverse Lamp" for the city tnd county of St Louis, Mo.

His one-fifth interest in a quantity of said lamps left wilh Jones, Bacon A Co St Louis, Mo. His interest in a bond of Chauncey Pierce, of Troy, N. dated 9th March, 1835, for $3,500, conditioning to discbarge all lient or Incumbrances upon certain premises in the city of Troy. In the matter of JOHN LAWTON. 1 note (pledged) and 2 accounts, 1840 to 1842, $103 48.

Hit Interest in 11 accounts, 1 note aad 1 judgment due Lawlon A Bainet, 1636 to 1838, about $779 87. In the matter of RAPHAEL MAYER. 3 notet, 1839 and 1840, $332 12; account H. Llchttlen, New Orleans, 1840, wilh I- C. Duncan lor collection, $106: 3 notes A.

Franklin, New York, endorsed R. Cromelln, 1840, $59 39 each, not on schedule. In the matter of BENJAMIN SUTTON. 16 notes or accounts, 1821 to 1839. about $1804 67.

Alto, not on schedule, note Woolsey A Vosburgh. 1835. $231 46 notes C. Pre wick, 1837, $290. 1 share stock lor raising tne ingate tiuzzar.

In the matter of ABRAHAM MERRTTT. 91 accounts due in the city of New York and Sing Sine. about $264 27. In the matter of WILLIAM B. WILLIS.

Noteot Joaeph E. West with J. C. Devereux. 1840.

$800; account do $459; 9 accounts, 5 notes and 2 leox to inu, cjo ev. the matter of HORATIO A. CARTER. 3 accounts, 1837 and 1838, $57 00. In the matter of WASHINGTON CILLEY.

Note Geo- H. Rogers 1839, $250. In the matter of THOMAS P. WATERS. Note Miller A Davenport 1841, $57 71.

In the matter of WILLIAM P. WRIGHT. His interest in 3 notes and 3 accounts, (about $1000.) due the late firm of Gibson A Wright, in posses, ion of John Gibson. In the matter nf WILLIAM K. RIGBY.

Account against Thos. J. Converse, 1835, $29487. In the matter of JAMES G. DOW.

1 judgment 1 note and dm, lbto ana '41, about $1947,35. In the matter of FRANCIS B. WALKER. Hit interest In a note made by Richard Tread way aad John M. Given, dated Madttottlndiana, 6th Jan.

1837, $500, npon certain conditiont contained ia an agreetneat dated nth Jan. Iimi also ia a note maoe ny sucnaro ireaaway, John C. Raid, James Treadwav and Dominick B. Settforn, dated March lit, 1837; for $10,000, founded npon taid agree- ment Note Bamuel Walker, Jr, ann Aug. lean, seneo.

In the matter ol THOMAS W. 8ATTERTHWAITE. 9 accounts, about Jlbo, 73. His residuary Interest in tn assignment made with J. A A.

J. Bleeeker, 20th March, 1840, to Joshua Hilton. Also in a consignment of segari to C. tt L. Ogden A Co.

of Mon treal, L. C. In tbe matter of JOHN BOYD. Hit interest in 6i accounts, about (4934,47, due la the city of New Orleant to tbe late hrm af Francis Olroy A Co book, left with F. Olroy Individual assets, 1 judgment, 1841, and 1 now, 1S4D, about 3240,34.

In the matter of STEPHEN H. BROWN. 22 account! and 9 notes, 1841 and 1, In the matter of JAMES R. HALLIDAY. 3oteaofB.

F.cnapin, tetxv with a. w. unite, Boston, for collection. Terms aaa cooaiuont at sale. Iiated WM.

COVENTRY H. WADDELL, s29 6t 1 OttVeial ar General Assignee. -BT-trTRITING PAPERS-A lam stock of cap. commercial, hank aad quarto post papers, including English and trench, 02 very supersor quality. American, of every quality.

Also, na! cap, oemy, memam, ttryai. raper an, asm imps ago Premium' JLmmp Store." CtOUXIIOCY ar "IEVEKS, 341 Broadway, ra-J BBectfullv lavtsa the nubile to call at their eusre aad rfrhtrt ana snoei extensive ni as Da la this anoatrv. of BRONZED AND ORMOLU CH AN SLIER 8, CENTRE. MANTLK. SOLAR, RACKET aad heaoiii liAira GIRANDOLES, BRACKET BRANCHES aad CANDLE- BTlCkrt.

la avary vanatjal paiurns. cabin bula u. uAstrB, a new aan superb article, Harly dirrlrtit r-T1 tiH sfrrmbottt ia.avidaaoa ot the supariorlry of this poruoa their stock veray other of lu class oflerod to tha public bs this city. lire ivies hp aoarst man BUL GOLD taa nt a pll, ls si r.lM I tsraravd tr, tt iw, wiuiia uss an aavsnx yeara, tor tne skii mi, unencaji laauiuui. arutfaavli.a tar.

tha 4JOLD MEDAL at the Pair af 1843, tai, also TWO GOLD MEDALS, at the late EjJtibiUonLs iJottotr ayv.Kn. it warranted to be what they represent and those who with to obtain first class apncao(tet paid for such as are of a very Inferior quality, are requested to favor them with a call before ITT A liberal discount to ChnrehM an A For tale at above.aearefhllv 1 iMuwHiw i a TRAYS, TABLE CUTLERY, rich Ponrpr srir PI PR yirtlCJ n.V... I 1 Vrrtr "OJ-', i iivjun. an97 RATS, MOTHS, ANTS, MOSCHETOES BEDhLCS. aaa.

ia. rswtsftri reparation to azterala-ate rau aad mice and have wonderfally succeed la clearing them out bom house and yard, aflat the 9m trial The room in the building 70 Wall un-, fetied bycoc knave Uea jvad rata, and one appUcahoa aJure- (SUrnedl t.w.. Dr. Fentchwanger't Fly Paper has he. h.

treat success, aad near one quart of files hat been collected (Signed 1 Ttoj tha rear of the Courier tad Eaquirer erne has been for years infested by rats, and one application bat destroyed them, and la this manner thousands of cerufi cates can be produced of the efficacy of all my prcparalioas. I cauUon Lbe public from purchasing my preparations any where except from my authorised agents. Dr. alilnor corner Broadway and John street Johuson, Vroom ai Fnwl.r lK. J.

DOUuE SON, HGEO.t JL" 1 1STS. Tbe latest improvements In Dentistry are Teeth manufactured aad inserted by tha tubseribert only1 are formed with Incorruptible Gumt so thtt however much the processes may be absorbed, Ihe mouth and cheeks sunken, the gums will be restored to the most perfectly natural, beautiful, life like color; giving the original form to the mouth and smoothness to the cheeks the teeth will alse correspond in length and tize, at well as color to living healthy Teeth. These Teeth keep clean and tweet, are not likely tn he broken, and are vastly superior toother Artificial Teeth in usefulness and durability, at they are ia beauty and natural appearance. Dn. Do dob tenders hit most grateful acknowledgments for the extremely liberal patronage which be has received during a course ol nearly Twenty Years in his present lo cation and, being now assisted hy his ton, whom, from childhood, he hat taken unwearied palm la instruct in all the arts and mysteries relating to the best practice in Dentistry, solicits In behalf of himself and son, the continuance of patronage from Ladles and Gentlemen who appreciate the personal and social comfortsof good teeth, sweet breath tnd a healthful mouth, and who can correctly estimate the value of dental operations performed in a superior style and professional services rendered ia the most kind, neat and scientific manner.

JONATHAN DODGE, M. JONATHAN W. DODGE. No 5, Chambers street New York. THI Bit EEL, AS.

ISAAC SMITH A CO, Whole-1J sale Manufaclurert of UMBRELLAS. PABASiuji and SUN SHADES, No. 256 Pearl street, near Fulton, would inform their customers and merchants generally' (particularly those whom they were unable to tupply Last fall.) that they are now prepared to fulfill orders for their Super Gingham Umbrellas to any amonnt After an experience of upwardt of twenty years, they can confidently say they manufacture an article which cannot be surpassed, if equalled, by any manufacturer in this country; and having the reputation of making tbe best Umbrellas in America" at stake, they pledge themselves to give entire satisfaction to all who may be Induced to pur chase their goods. Their assortment (the largest ia the city) embraces every variety from the lowest priced tn tbe most expensive qualities manufactured. Merchants wishing a general assortment and those who buy to job, tre re-spectlully invited to examine their stock, which they will dispose of low for cash or approved paper.

sl9 'sVUfci LsKU lUPKOt LU. A If. PENNI.TIAN, It 0.IO tourtlnndt afreet, np stairs, hat made great Improvement which la allowed bv tbe most competent and exnerienead Judges, to be far superior to any that have been in use, and as for an agreeable fit of the leg to the body, and with a natural facility of motion, never can be excelled. Together with this, and the reduction of prices, it great Inducement to those in want of a leg to give it a trial, and Judge for themselves. And in case a leg be made and decs not give general satisfaction, no pay will be required.

A. D. P. feelt fully confident that he will be able to do justice to those that are disposed to give him a call, as he hat snared no paint or trouble for the lost five or tli years to make an improvement on thit Invaluable limb, which he has now accomplished. Please call and be made to walk.

A. D. P. would also invite all ot those who were to unfortunate as to loose a limb, to call at hit office, to tee certificate from Captain J. W.

Webster, of Buffalo, N. he having had both legs amputated three itches and a half below the knee, and now walks with the most perfect ease Imaginable. N. B. Crutches tnd Splints of various descriptions for sale and mode to order.

All communicauont for advice strictly attended to, tf pott paid. Satisfactory references can be given, if required. A. I). TENNIMAN, .16 10 Courtlan.lt street N.Y.

I DII. ARNOLD No. 68 Pintr-st offer fur tale the following AMERICAN GOODS. 800 Cases Mourning and Half Mourning Print! 100 da Low priced dark Fancy Prints 75 do Light do 25 do Single Color Plates 25 do Light Colore Printed Plaid Hdkfil 75 do 3-4 7-8 and 4-4 Britannia Hdkft 30 do Cronkles, Cotton ades, and Twills, la fancy aa 30 200 90 25 25 aisipns tna plants i Field and Stripe Tweeds do Low Kentucky Jeans do Satinettt, comprising a great variety of ityltt and qualities do Black and Fancy Cassimeres do Low priced Black and Mixt Clotht do Blue, Black, Steele and Cadet Mlrt Twilled Buckskins BRITISH WHITE GOODS. A large assortment of Cambrics, Jaconets, Check Mm Ini, Bonk and Swiss Muslins, Mulls, Fancy Stripes, and Plaids, ste, Ae, Ac.

To Southern aud Western-iTIercliants. GEORGE W. COIILIES, 238 Fearl offers for sale 650 doz domestic wool socks 100 dot do do slocking! 3oo doz do do mittens 420 doz palm leaf hats, men's and hoyt' 20 cases wool yara 10 do black wool hats 10 do japan do Also, domestic wool flannels, tow cloth, together with a general assortment of dry goods, all of which will be sold at ine lowest market price. su Surgical and Iaitrnmcnts, Trusses, BANDAGES AND FINE CUTLERY, MANITPACTUREn BY WILLI ART ILGOIXDIXG, No. 57 Chatham street opposite Chambers.

Steam MantuacUM-y. No. 2S Ann street "Ar AN I FACT II II of all sorts of Surgical and TX Dental Instruments, Cultery. Ae. Ac; viz.

Amputating, Trepanning, Lithotomy, Couching, Cupping, Pocket Dissecting, Strabismus, Midwifery, Phlebotomy, Teeth In-ttrntnents, Ae. Plain and improved calibrators, with rhifting blades, Instruments for Restoring Suspended Animation, inflating the Lungs, Ac. Improved Clyster Apparatus, and all kinds of Pewter and White Metal Syringes, Silver, and Gum Catheters, Bougies for (Esophagus, Rectum and Cnihra, of Metal and Gum Elastic. Splints to the form of the leg or Arm, and all other sorts Fracture Machines, and apparatus for Deformities I'm bllical and Spring Trusses; Bag and Riding Belts; Suspensories and Bandages. A new and improved Abdominal Supporter; Thura and Spring Bleeding Lancett Wood, Metallic and Gum Elastic Nipple Shields.

Pill Machines, ana niemcine Chests of every aesenpiion; joasu inurement- of several new eminent surgeons ot New York. Dr. Josepn Pitney's Patent Speculum Am and Levster, and all other kindt of Apparatus for Curved Spine and other Demrmlties. Stromeyer A Det-mold's Improved Club Fool Boards Drs. Scarpa's, Little's, A Post's, and Bnck't Improved Club Foot Shoet; Razors, Scissors, Shears and Knives.

Particular attention paid to all repairs of Cutlery and Instruments, and executed with neatness and dispatch. To whom it may Comcern This Is to certify that we. have been in the habit of employing WM R. GOULDING, at cutler and instrument maker, and can with confidence recommend hit Instruments to the Faculty of this country. VALENTINE MOTT, M.

D. Professor of Surgery In the University of the City of New York, aud Consulting Surgeon to the New York Hospital. ALFRED C. POST, M. D.

JOHN C. CHEE3EM AN, M. Surgeons to New York Hospital. Trusses and Bandages applied. an.28 William Steele's PATENT FEATHER BRUSHES, tr -ww? 1 a MANUFACTURED BY STEELE A CO, 303 Petri street, N.

N. B. Peacock Feather Fly Brushes made to order. anil Dlaw aS-W JUST PUBLISHED. The American Angler's Gmds, being a complla'ioa from tbe works of popular English authors, from Walton to those 01 tna present aay; together with lha opinions aad practices '-of the American Anglers, conminingsvery variety of mode adopted in tbe ocean, river, Jake and pond fishing the necessary tackel and baits required manner of making artificial flies, Ac Ac, with Engravings on wood, by as American Angler.

For sale hy JOHN J. BROWN A CO, at tha Aagler'i Depot 19s Fulton at sj7 IlAHl.t subscribers JL have opened thit day a complete assortment of extra rich pelerines, chemisettes, fichoes, Cannezous, berthe collars, pocket hdkfs, cuffs, sleeves, Ac, worth from 2 shilling! to $30 each. Alao emb'd mnslia robes, of white aad coi'd, the newest pol ka palleras. Also, scarfs and thla martins for evening dresses, tar 1 tan muslins of desirable colon, Ac, Ac For sale reasonable at MABBETT, MULLIGAN A CO, 219 Greenwich s27 street and 73 Barclay itreet. THREAD LACES MABBETT, MULLIGAN A CO, SI9 Greenwich street and 71 Rarclav.

hava all ariiitK of Thread Laces of the best quality, from S5 cents to ta par yard. Alto, Cotton Laces from 3 cents to 20 shillings ner i tro. ki 1 6 na, aau wnisv, trom as 10 sji au. SHAVING BOXES Britannia shaving boxes for sale bat ao rasors, it being well nnderwond that we aevar shave our patrons. Ws do business oa Wall street princi ples oniy isias respect ny auuenng to a metallic basis, Britannia ware in all lu branches, niaaufac tared aad tor tale by 4 BOARDMAN A HART.

Barling ilia ISDERfl HOARDS Five tons first qaality, medium and double cap size, tssorted Bambers, for taia at the Paper Warehouse, No. 84 Joha street, by SIS st. B. CUAY 1-Qfl OL SONS. COAL IIOSSs SIFTERS AND POLISHED FIRE IRONS, of all sizes aad quail ties, for sals, wholesale aaa retail, ay NfcW BOULD at RUSSEL, 140 Fnttna st.

sS0 berwsen Broadway aad Nassau street Hooiarr tan hia CBstoaaara aad fasaiUaa ta gloves, all colors. TNDIA RCBBER HHOES 13,000 pr. Imported HORACE B. DAY. 8 accessor to Roxbttrv I R.

Co ISO 25 Maidea Una. OLIVE OIL 90 pi pea, 20 half pipes, 20 ot, pipes, as tilled lo debenture, for ssie by tlS LAWRENCE A HICKB, 32 Burling tlin. ne- I rial wriUng papers, ol Msboare crana riausev ax rmiin, 1 bjaiui SMiUAa LAiU LAMPS. Comeliut A Coa Ink. I Beatoa A Fuller, aad other manufacturers.

For sale I I JL celebrated Patent Solar Lard Lamps, gilt and Bronzed, I quantity to suit, at Mill prices. I of rarioui sixes and pntterns, far sals wholesale and retail. I DAVID FELT A CO, 345 Pearl aad Iky DIETZ BRfrTHER at en SO Wtil itreet jail No. 13 Johsr- a nu aaamaMM. and diaweis.

3 Courtlondt street and C. Ford, corner 4th tnd Wooster it! mills. PttawJUosu 1 wVJ aoata. aa. I 1 raapactfalry lasimaa I 1 ytyU, a make, for nZnZLSJZ uw bubocumi, for fui m4 vkMr bm.

-v- ftt LfJaraatJl BWMtdjkaast ka ai tlty. Thoaa bUTi-irLrL. TTT I Tork. luil ku win aaa a I Tai une.t kW Woman's Saxoay wool nasi patent aerlao nndssf dranea, all complete. Glrft aad boys' pabtnt Batriae ami aadef thirls aad drawers, all si ses.

Mena white, Mack, tad patent axtxed atetin hoae. Wocaaa's do do do Boya and Girls' da do do Womea't aad Girls' Mack, whit, aad nnhlearhea. pUla tVaVel Op9S PPIJI alti coCIob boM. Infant's whim, utbleached aad mixed cotton tockt aad worstetl toots WnmtB't eaahmera, mohair, marlao, worsted, silks, cot torn, lamba' wool, Perstta yara, Saxoay wool, aad Gersnaa hoae. Mea't silk aad eotsna draws, wilh met.

Men's scarlet won led fancy stripe and plain talk and cotton night cap. Children farcy style, spotted aad pi tin woolen tot. Men's bUck, while and coi'd English tUk glovaa, esaante tops. Women's tad Girls' do do Men '1 gum elastic, tUk and cotton suspenders. (Una1 dn do do Men's black and colored Eugtish spun tilk hot and half hoae Men's.

Women's and Children'! Scotch pbld hoae, earn. all the varkios elans of drees. Girls' rich emb'd whim and anMeeched cotton hoe. Women's whim and black Bag. tilk hoae, rib'd aad plain.

Men's do do do do Children's whim and colored lorg arm Eng. tilk gloves tnd mitts, new styles. Womea't and Children'! fancy tylt worsieo ana tilt iJu AfZ. FEUCHTW ANGER, Men's extra tlza unbleached fancy and mixed merino 23 Liberty street near William sL hose. William st Men's, Women'! and Children'! extra quality Pari! kid Boy s' and Men's fleecy and Chamois lined Berlin gloves.

Men'! and Boys' buck, castor, thibet wool, merino aad beaver gloves. Women's tnd Girl," castor, beaver, cotton and lined do. Children's fancy style worsted gaiters and boots. Men's and Boys' yeoman crania and assorted com fortert. Together with a (uU assortment of worsted aad woolen yarn.

s5 STATION Elf. AND BLANK. BOOKS. The subscriber hat new on hand aad it la daily receipt of Booki from bit manufactory, tuch at Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Cash, Invoice, Letter and Receipt Books, made of the best materials the market affords, and warranted at good at it made in any other establishment tn this or any other city. Books made of any tize or ruled to any given pattern, and bound In such a manner as 10 suit the mott fatiidioui taste, either in Calf, Russia, kiboep, or half bound.

Bank and Insurance Companies can be supplied on the mott liberal terms, and the work made in the bast possible manner, tnd warranted nottocoute to pieces. Papers from tbe-most celebrated mills kept constantly on hand, inch at Cap and Letuu Paper, white aad bloc, ruled tndunru'ed. Stationery of all kindt, tack as Quille, Wafer, Ink Stands, Sealing Wax of various kindt aad prices. Stamps, Paper Files for the desk and fef newspapers, suitable for the dine real papers ol the city Seals for lawyers docu ments; Law Blanks, Port Folios, Travelling Cases, Band and Sand Boxes, Rulers, round aad square also, the justly celebrated parallel Rulers, Envelopes, for notes aad for lawyer'! notices Steel Pens, of Glllott's, ladle's, Wright'sand ail the different kinds of pent now In use; also. Rageley't celebrated Gold Pent Ink Standi of blown and cut gloss; alto.

Wood and the much admired Pnmp 1st Stand, metal and china Twine of different sizes Date Cases, Tin Trunks; Pencils graduated to HH HHH and of Munroe'a make; alto, Brookman aad Laagdoa genuine tAgitan urawing rencus. Copying Press, Brushes and Copying Paper; also. Books for Ihe press, to copy letters in Copying Ink, both German aad American. HORACE COGSWELL, Stationery and Blank Book Manufacturer, au27 SI Merchant' Exchange, Hanover, near Wall tC f7- 41 LU au97 Ta ins shower and Yaptr Bailie. BATES' Patent BUdirg Tep Chamber Shower and Vapor Bata la aa article pot only well adapted to all tha cleanly purposes ef tbe body, feat aa combines neatness and elegance at to be an ornament to any chamber.

The coat it from 13 upwards, and It may be placed in aay room, at it can be naea without tpiiung a drop of water. Certificates of Its utility from Drs. War ten. Winslow Lewis. Rev.

John Plereoat and many other professional gentlemen of Boston, can be teen at 51 Beekman itreet where the Bathi are for tale, by jyn WHCELEIl OL HLAuliL, A ret is. A att II "-aw MeaU. Roasted Beef Boiled do Alamode do Roasted Veal Slewed do Roasted Mutton Boiled do SHOT AND LEAD. 2000 ban Shot assorted BBB'S to No. 10.

2000 ban Buck, 8J3GJ3SS.T 50 tons Bar Lead la casks ol 1250 to 500 lbs each. Poultry. CO Old Lead. 400 pigs Fore ign Lead, a titled le debenture. K0 Hard, suitable for type founders.

A supply of the there article always on hand, and for aal by JAMES M'CULLOUGH, jell 77 Wall itreet. 'AO THE HARDWARE amd FANCY liooda Trade. I FREDERICK FENNEY, Razor Mano- lacturer, Bhemeid. TSLLI-DO now common It Is to hear gentlemen exclaim "I wish I could get a really good razor ia all sny lite I never had what 1 could call a perfect razee." That remark never need to be repeated. That beretotore 1 1 mott unattainable desideratum, a really good and perfect razor, it now with certainty found.

R. 8. STENTON, 74 Maidea lane, ben to notify to the wholesale trade that they caa, at all times, order from or be supplied by him from hit store with F. Penney warranted Tally Ho Razors, be being agent for the same. Ia presenting this article to hit friends, R.

8. Stenton does that which no one in tbe world hat ever done belore. Ho to hit customers, and through them to the world. warrBBts thateach and every razor bearing F. Fenaey't private corporate mark, a Fox aad the word Tslly-Ho, at above, shall thtva wsll.

and he will eichange or return the money to the purchaser for any one that upon a fair trial may be pro nounced defective; and all retailers selling these razors, are hereby authorised tn deal In them oa these terms. In conformity wilh the above, a warranty, signed by both manufacturer ia England and agent In New York. can be had with each razor if desired. Gentlemen If the razor used upon your face does net go smooth, ask your barber why be doet not use Fttnai't Wsttsirrio Rtzokt. Barbers, look at this, yon need never to use another inferior razor.

N. B. A general assortment of Sheffield Cutlery, at knives, scissors oa cards, table cutlery, Ac, Ae, always on hand. Jj94 PHV FOR EA MT VOY AGES AND PIC-NIC PARTIES, Ac The subscriber! preserve and offer for sale the following together with every other article Ihe market affords Roasted Turkey Boiled do Ro ated Goose Boiled do Roasted Chicken Roiled do Roasted Ducks Boiled do Sonne. Turtle, Mock Turtle, Oxtail, Beef, Mutton Broth, Chicken, Oyster, Concentrated.

Ac GEORGE Fish. Bafraon, boiled Do in Olive Oil Shad, boiled Hallibutdo Haddock do Mackerel do Do. In Olive Oil Oysters, stewed Clams, do Lobsters, do The above articles are fret from bone are packed la convenient packages, and are warranted lo keep, retaining all their natural delicacies, for many years in any climate. WELLS, MILLER A PROV'OST. se3 818 Front tt afIN'E GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES JV Those who wish to purchase Gold and Silver Watches will find it greatly to their advantage to ealloa the subscriber, who it selling all descriptions of Gold and Silver Watches lower than any other house ia theeity.

Fine Gold and Silver English Patent Lever Watches, do do Detached Lever Watches, do do Ltpins Watches, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fine Gold Guard Chains. do do Breast Pint. Ladiet' BmeYeu, Gold Pencils. Gold Watches as low as J0 to $25 each. Watches and Jewelry exchanged or bought All watches warranted to keep good time or the money returned.

Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired la tha best manner, aad warranted at much test than the usual prices. G. C.ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry, Wholesale and retail. 51 Wall street 28 (late No 30) cor. William st.

upstairs. PARISIE7T DECORATIONS FOR WALLS AND CEILINGS Just received from Parit and VI eaa a very rich and beautiful collection of painted French and other paperhangugt for forming pannalt on walls Ac Tbe subscriber respecunliy begs to announce that be will hereafter hare constantly on hand a very rich assortment of these beautiful decorations, which he can tupply instantly, and also that be it prepared to exhibit samples of others of the most costly aad magnificent characiri which ha can procure rrom aimer rant or Vienna oa the usual notice. Designs showing the complete urangemeit ol these am bell Is omenta caa always oe teen ny applying to rLA 1 I la I I Somen st I'refcsaora am Asatstteaira Vtalli Uae JUST received from Europe and for sale by the rabserl bar, four valuable original Viol ini, aiada by tha follow No. 1 An original jaceeas sutaer, moos in itrt in ana pr east alio a. Na 9 A Tassta Bolesterit la Prssns, of a supsrior quality of tone, made In 1747.

A LMfotn rrtssaias. yvannsrrar, saane ia 1 iro. No. 4 Msde by GoM-iol Dmi Jaclrtslsr in 1793, of sweetness of tone. The above Instruments were selected la Europe by aa eminent Violinist and can be warranted to tha purchaser at originals and perfect Dantrjj tv.

jui.Lari,x xtroaaway. I certify that the above named Violins are genuine srt thai Ktaitsu, aad of superior quality. auz7 (signed) u. C- HILL. GINS AND PISTOLS B.

JOSEPH. IS Maiden- lane, up stain,) Importer of Ea-glish, French aad German double and siagie barrel Fowling and uucaing uuas, rrocn tna lowest to finest oualltv. Also alwavn on band aa extensive assortment of Pistols, both doable and single barrels, embracing 100 different kinds, including the snootrra at nami nsvoivers, an of wnicn win ne aota nnns-ually low. Merchantt and Gunsmiths are rnuttcolarlv ra- quested to call previous to their purchases, as they win no a uio meir savanmga. sn-J7 Habakext atntl Irstn Bwavt 9Iatmtt- favctttrr.

THE subscriber having located a aew astahUshraetrt at Hobo ken. for the ntajinfacturiac offroa Bnata Suamas ugtaet, eitrser at nign or sow pressure, Btrar Mills. Lathes and other Machinery alto Steam Boilers, Water Teaks for ships sad propel less, of tha latest aad most sppvoved caa- airncana exc, respecuuiiy soticits a snare or public asvstemef snoderaMchartea sad road workatsaship, to give entire sausfactios to ail waa amy faei iaKliaedio employ him la his Use af bajslaeaa. Raosirs stall loads nan lied 10 with stuctnaiity tad des atcb. This establishment bat tha advantags af being locatsd opoa tbs river side, and bat a good pier, where steamboats caa Ua while osdergonig repairs, free of charge forwbarf-sge.

la coaeacOoa with It it a large bulldltg i30 ft length, breadth, erected erprcssly fcr tha building of boa Beats, lo which branch of his business ha waoid call the samu. of Caaal Ages is aad others Interested la the thiamin bBsn- lOUlI a.nn r' a 'vw k. oa ass, issrsneriyof tae arm ef Mwaea Starr A Boat. Philadelphia. Refer! to R.

L. Stevens, E. A. Slevssa. A N.

Brlggs. 40 Boath atraat. Haw Yark. Ira Bliss, No. 9 West meat east GUNS AND PINTOL-NEWBOCLD A RUB-BEL, No.

140 Fallon st asmr fisr ml a ium arU Pistols, a. WlowT ttW-m A wa 4 stocked single brl 1 as, do do rib'd barrels -ReaW twitt and pat britch do for cocking ard doektar Real twut aod pat britch double art at vary low nriera ire twist aad iJamaacuaaoubla bri Mtaa vwVnnV -DacktD tnd Dear Gunaofall an.loi i nnms ratim a an strenlviBS Psttoat, at niaiai Gnsamtcrmlttasdtsrem an Im variety LAINO A RANDOLPH, 2S0 Washlntrtoa st. t-il orhekiBdBowmaaa. HEIsCTKJUM. amcai IJNDLYTS UNDLf tai jT seal B.

ass. c- WgW ntwmli Oaaaf atB-ofBasttssr. fpraasarleat r- PaJ ancs.) aa GARDINER'S iC-ai aad Uabilaiary Wm at Bruah BrtZLfni, i-Lwly dsI-ZEfteT1 TVr e-Jl th. athsaQe. ef Bkwaad Hcasstaai atraatt.

EvJ, scyif hrvahtaate tha rollowiaf sneata. via: Itaa't saieao, silkWtom. tad Btxoay amnl a- tad drawers. Boys' Bssrlno, silk, eotloai tad nvatbs' wool aader thirtt wThred aGOLD I -U eottc Stkon, tr mt 7 great sTrenfm Bad ertMrtty, emad trm, ap aad taken down hs ssae taa joUbv frctiy Ugbt aad jaascso. aflard a Jhe aaetnraai family.

wulasto keep ea hand oca Mm wa uutatau aa wuaaj raecsanvasad aa a mwVZLl'' tjanara tram thaaeatav, hotel ka auyaoiicltad. Haviat a large taaBnasetnry, ttthtrt tot ii nasi ae niieett iih, taarteataooea. VmM, WM. 43. GARDINER, Agent Panther Bedt, Ac-made a arA 1 ii aiasi laaanas 1 1 1 Ma srsitJBlItJI IOFA BElrtTEAB.

Judge of their merits for the matins. ti If. MeG RAW'S PATtNT Ex- TENSION BOP A TBieertieiete I adapted the circsrnMtaaeea sraattefaoUhchaad pear, I arach aa It makes aa aalaad aay lady 4sr taallimaa eamld daaim In. 1 1 yet la a tsnrneath eaa aa convened lata a comfortable aad con van tent Bed. ror the treaty, atUity.

tad ot the above laufa, the inventor has team awarded as are aiiunsa at the vaneus fain wbara It htt bora atbiaiasd. oaa gold medal, three silver awdals.aad tit diDtosnaa. All persons wishing to purchase either Sofas, Bom Bad-steads, Reclining or Office Chairs, are reanertrally ia vised can at toj Droaoway, ana examine tne aneve ttlcset and N. B. Also, Dr.

Bean's Patent Rocking Chairs, which have elicited the adnxiraoon of all who have need the rhey run upon castors, aad yet rork with Se greatest ea JylO rsruaaway, aeeond mr aaa a Grand street AT GIRANDOLES eV Lampt.Giraa JLi dotes. Hall Lanterns and CandehV rat. for tbe Spring Trace. DIETZ, BROTHER A CO, No. 13 Joha itreet.

are maaufaetnrint aad have always oa baad.a complete aaaort mentaf articles ia their line, ef the following deacHptiowa, which they will aell at hoi est la ar retail, at low prices rot cast Improved Chemical Oil and Campbene Lamps Solar Ijmii. ailt and hraase. tn great variety Cornelias A Co't celebrated Pa Ml Solar Lard Lamps Girandoles, various patterns, gilt silvered or bronzed Suspending Solars Bracket 5otars Malar ctundellert Patent Lard Head Lam at Britannia Hand Lain pa Superior Chemical Oil do Camphene de Burning Fluid Doric Camphemt Lamps Sid ea 00 Bracket do Sited do do fiamntieaB Catusdelstm Pure Seers, ml Solar aad Lard Oil Refined hale Oil rwlN PLATED LEAD PIPE, a tore procec-JL tioa agiat the injurious eOectsof lead, for sals at tha saioe price of common lead pipe. The subscribers are bow atanutactnring. Older lettert pa tent granted la R.

W. Lowber. lead Bines far Croloa or country use, the inner surface of which it perfectly plated wim an even plate of pure un- tonaaer at a aumisnea silver, which they warrant free from taws aad act lee, aad equal la strength aad trueness of caikua to any produced ia tne country. Tbe aueatloa of thoaa about 10 la-mdoce theCrotoa Into their booses, it invited at 32! West street, wbara they caa examine the article, aad purchase as tha tame price asked for tha common lead pipe. LOVER A LE ROT.

au2S formerly Robert W. Lowber. 1SXTHA. FINK TEAS. 4 FILL ASSORT.TIEN HYSON, m.

(the bneat chou imponed-tha seasua of the celebrated markHFHA.) YOUNG HYSON, fthe celebrated chars Helena. 49.44. 43, and to, well known as tha fuest imparled this year.) ISJf EKIAG, GUNPOWDER, TWANKAT. sorcHoNG, POWCHONG, CONGOU, OOLOONG, NINGYONG, FLOWERS or PEKOE, ORANGE PEKOE, HOWQUAU BLACK. All of the highest order, la chests half chests, and lit! packages.

All of tSa aan tnnerb eusllty, la ebons, fcxa, chests, half chest, and letter pack age sarin tie far families, hotels, or couatry We refer to ladividuais and borates tt the highest die tlaeUoa ia all the Atlantic dues. Tha Baude to be returned if disapproved ot, aad the atoaey refunded. Lissar a uaa titles fog families packed ia tha asoat task aad elegant tnaa aer, suitable tor transportation to aay pan af tha world tha tuirtni, 121 Chatham aad 191 Grtswtvicb-atreet New-York. 6 Cfoesaat-suaet Philadelphia. ao3l 71 Haaovat-ttieet Beaton.

BROOKS MANUFACTURER OF IW'K'8 PAT ENT ELASTIC METALIC SHANK BOOTS AND I SHOES. This unique nad useful invetuaa has met the tpprobauoa or every gentlemen of casta who nas tair I ly tested Its value, and is rapidly eoanssf lata feaeral ase among all persons was retard eaaa. graea. comfort aaa das. ability as desirable requttiket la their Boots aad Shoes tt makes the boot or shoe more elastic, ttiistim its original style aad shape, and gives the bntlew part a beautiful aad elevated arch, thereby allowing tha heel as be worn very nign witn perfect ease, or qnise mw witnoat exposing tne pantalooa strap to Injury.

It alaa keeps tbe foot from biubi irur lorwaru, and retains it in a natural ana easy peaiuoa. The undersigned and Joha Dick. 14 Nassau street are the only persons who make and sell Rants aad Shoes with thit laveaisoa. la the el lies of New York. Brooklyn, aad Jersey City, but dealers ho wish ta past bate thsae Boots 10 tell other places, mast bay taem et tae laaaenBar.

SeBtlemea who are destrsmt af ostalaiag a tuhlnaable pair of Boots constructed la the winter aeovs meatiisnen, tre invited to call at IU Fulton street- jtuiO LORIN BROOKS. mEXAS AGENCY If. W. corner Nasaan and Ce JL oar streets, New York Ea mace 71 Cedar street, 3d story. The subscriber, who far tha last itt yean hat been a resides! of Texas, has opened la this city a General Agency for the transaction ot buiiim la any way connected with that country.

His intimate acquaintance with all parts of Trass, oa tained by personally visiting tha different sections, aad the knowledge be baa acquired durusg hia residence there, from having been occupied for some riasa ia improving a amp of that country, be thinks will make It aa object lo thoaa persons hating business to transact there, to call oa him for information aad advice. To emigranaaadolhereeeslrmg to visit Texas, or making Investments there, he off en his services and assistance and will, bs feels as-nred. be abtt give anch advice aad informt Uou as will enable them so visit or invest la thai region with both profit aad pleasure. To those having claims to had be offers taclllttes pes-sealed by himself, la maps, surveys, ate. Ac, be haying devned much time la rain lag knowledge af tha different descriptioiit of land titles sad claims.

He will tlao attend, through kiaeoanectioa there, to tha payments of taxes. Iocs flag lauds claims, obtaining pa teats, tnd perfecting the titles and tales at land, aad also lo tbe collecting of accounts. bN Jl'aad maarafactured Rubber Shoes, for taia at wholesale Sa'P1. cAIWast reemvad fscan lha srhnaaw tad retail on ths moat liberal terms, by I "Oaalaf trayytnartat lull anrcnsseri ny mmi Broadway aad Goavsvasar streataad TbirtaMtk UMI mmd T1 rtlsofrs mil tllbOta Taai Bniai. hk Lehigh, whits ash SchuylkiU fjatl.lk "wa, sai.si mmp sixes.

naS TTJ ADDER 20 casks pxinm Dutch Ombra, Id oaaka' Jt rencn sjirr, 3 an on ao la tmall caaka, Ipr as la aansjwuatuvu, jx BluUBgaus. 0 aw liis charges will be mortem ana sncn as na feels insured no ore interested will regret having Incurred. J. F. RAND EL.

tlrtltartl. Col. Thos. W. Ward, Comstissioner General Land Office Austin Terns.

Gen'L Memrcan Hunt. Garveaton. Texts. Wm M. Rsrain, Attorney aad Counsellor at Law, Houston, Tsxas.

J. H. Br-iwer, Texas Csmtul, New York. 8. P.

Andrews, Esq, Attorney at Law, Bos tna. Hass. Hiram Emerson. Botsoa, Mass- airSl IO tJjlXOKSs JKiM'tUJi ASH KINUKKS. THE snbtcribet bavins; removed his Printing Pram aad Machine Msanracsory to Nos and 7 Hague it (Harper tt Brothert' bnilmag,) near Pearl street takes this ande nf informing hit needs and tha public that ha is now prepared to execute all orders in his line of business which 00a 1 prises every Ihiag aimm iry for a Printing office ot Bindery.

The public hating been cautkmed by the "Hoe Works" against spurious articles from other manufactories, ha takes thit opportunity of iatorming those not acquainted with aim that for the last toa years previous to tbe tail of 1B42, he naa the superintendence ot aad tha drafting or all the Napier or Cylinder Power fremiti nutnnfactnred by them during that time. It those wishing to rarehase will call at tha maaa factory, or at the Tribone er Express ofTicaa. In New Yarn, they can thera aaa specimens of bis work that will coin para tt least with aay la the Uaiied Sates. By calliig on Mr. 8.

t. Adams. 3 Franklin Building, aad the office of tha Philadelphia Sua, ia Philadelphia, they may gat satisfactory refer nee. "iaraevia Ntnaa lsss PsuirrTiie Omen ar Taiacss The targe edition of tha Daily Trihaaa, which we have printed for the but year, com palled aa to put our paper to press one or two hours earlier than Baost of the morning papers la the city, la order to be able to keep our columns open somewhat longer, aad mill furnish our sub scribers with then- paper at an early boar, we have obtained a aew aad improved double cylinder Napier Printing rma. irons ine asaauascusry ot mr.

A. n. -1 by lor. of in is city. Thii press conibusee greater strength, beauty, aad speed thaa any one which has heretofore been mannfac-tured ia tbe ailed States, aad as wa are tow able to furnish ear din wuh eews up to lbe latest moovrat and yet serve oar paper ia all pans ef tha city before 7 o'clock la the morning." All papers perishing this ad vartisesnent three Gmee aad sending ma oaa eney, will be pain for tha same when pur chasing to four It mat Ibe sanest of their bill.

aaa A. B. TAYLOR, aad 7 Hague it GENERAL WHOLESALE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT. No. 138 Pa.ai GEORGE M.TRACY respectfully announces that be still eonunaes but old established business at the above locatioa.

where may he fonnd a full assorttnent of Blocks, la aver variety af width aad itvla. I 1 smu aascsa. Awa, naea eaiiari aad baarmrt, af fresh patterns Mnslia aad teea thins af dirsavaat mmittiaa Black and taacy silk aad adascarth aad cravats Bilbsaad gtagham nmbrelmt aad parsaoU Bilk, man ao, lambs wool aad cottoa andershlrta and drawtjta. thy ladies aad gsailemea Sasrstnaars af avary descrtpuoa, soma vary firm seven. Boaiarr.

niid silks, linen cambric hdkfa. Ate. au trievJtaer with ail other goods srrpertainiag to the funuahist hnsssMsa. Also, black aatint sad bombasines Brmtbern aad Westers merchants, and othert requiring gotMis ia tha above line, will find them oflrred. at IJH Pearl tereet, at sweh prices as to form aa ladncsraient atraS JOHN PHVH 1 9 and 21 Murray ttoCert lor taia, ia iota to suit pnrchaasra at) loss Turkey Boxwood, part extra large aad prims quality.

10 anCranadillt Wood, larva and very prima. 90 do do tmaller, of good Quality. 10 do Jamaica Cocoa Wood, small alaa. 10 do Ceybon Ebony, black aad fine quality. I0HO 11 '1 Wirrs jnn hindsnasslt atattltd S00 so Partridge Wood aad GraaadiUa Batrda.

I to 1 inch, for csaes. 99 bMi. Ivory Dust, very Caa quality. do Boxwood do, very fine quality. IS do Ivory Nuts or Vegetable Ivory.

tObO lbs. Scrap Ivory, ia aarrala. A tmall lot of sea bona Tseth, larga alia aad fine aaa- 'iTj atra TASIIIONARLECARlNETWARETbs snsscrineT aaa oa bsae tn eitessivs asaortmtat that I he expected to dispose af last sprlsg Owiag ta hia aewlwars-l IsoM goiag through Bsasy repairs be was prevented. Ail u. assaa waaus sell It at cot lasss require.

The mala ebisct Is to maaa 1 I sauxetv I aar tarnilare equal to any Ibijui Ity by ths aadie af Sea-1 Hani Breda by coatiaal stady tad labor to obtaiaa bias, I I Hstworkmsa bshas Beiectsd from tha rtry fint class, aad aa wuh oil has materials. TUNIS MORRELL. 445 Broadway. IRON, Tl N. KHO VELA, SPADES, Ac Hm lottt Na.

1 Gamherria pig iron 500 boxes Ua. iX aad extra uses 4tiidcihovU tnd spades; 70 do graia scoops 50 dot amsnre forks 15 casks books aad hiagas casks Ha aanca pana; 5 do do fry nans 100 sox Holt A Miles' ctrr'd coflra mllll 100 gross tin aed Iron spoons Padlocks, a large variety palest Platform Scales Iron chests and fire proof safes, fag sals by 7 JOHN F. ACKIE. Im Water street ADIEAv Who bava thopptnf to aa, are kaforsaed JLJ that MABBETT, MULLIGAN A street and 71 Barclay, bava a very enseal re aaassrtmssi al daan-aaia Preset, ladla, Eatiitb, Gsrataa. Bcotca, IriaA Bwiss aad Arnasricas Gaods, which they rsapsctrnlly mvlts them 10 examine.

Ansoeg which, are maay true iaa rare sat wall worth a short walkfrom Broadway, aad ths bastofail very cheap. PREIMt ROLL FELTINtS II 'iJL? lacaeawittoaadleai. Is) seat mat: by4ta wtsssss-mss. 12 ft long by 34 la wide aadlsas, 13 ft hmf sama 19 do da dT 19 aa 12do38 dadaN 2 19 de 4 da da 1 fa 71 12 as 42 do da I 19 a aa a. a 19 "da 7 00 13 Fori t27 48 do da 1 4 HOVELS, SPADES, AC 13 100 turns steal aairaa 91 tl 50 s27 CTKVB W.

FIELD, 9BsrlltaUn. IZr.Wul IPIWttorreat. CIT NOTICES. E.tLED PHOPIMSlJ wl aa BMn Oasea) af the tratunaiii si ai af 1 spa isa, Na. imHtsM Baa 7ih at mm asm, far 1 ef had Aa reach OrcaaxS OaaJs.et' Use I eaaxtOaaJs.es' the A lee.

25 tbslasnat at 1 erased at the sat man aatt mtssaast may snreca, BeomiiBttabe tai Bid Ossla. hast sasua awlv Uraapoot Caadt, aabadi. laamiisaauy that the sHsssrat- BEATER TETj-Paasta aasBet at BaaaW gtvwa tha a petin aaat.i, tkntjmmi All as tweeted SB the aawae ata.iKn posed Usarew. are reeneesed so jm mibi fee at, 1 nba wrMtaj at the andanlfsstd, at hwaasaa. Ka.

4 ssatlef R-tsadtTea ar bribes tmt Btb day af Oesssttg asm. KL1A0 L- SMITH, Street Ccansnsaik.aar's (Knot, rVncITih. 1M5. tntuaetoBer-e Oshaa. i Sept 87 th.

145. ni'BLIC NOTICE at hereby fivats, that a JL aaa aaaa i hs Use Beara or aaua 1 Sept. Tlh. tetS. 4 CORPORATION NOTICE Pahue bareay tnvaa so tbe aw aer or earners, eecsts ST ret PCBLIC ItJOTICK kt aasreay givaa, that thaTfaE.

lowiag aaouoaa have aa sad hsihaBaaat at Par a Wan aad Fame ka ad etreel, near the 8th Aan. tor a Wall aaa fama ut aw bows. -Treats w- "-tltth 1IIBBBS All i FMitimtaiaBlsd ta tbe fyty aa- wtstiBc the aaaasiis 4 at bit aassne. Ka. 4 Hail at n.

iiaaa, aa at Betnva taa eta aeyet waaa ELIAS SMITH, HUBS I Aiatrmaa. as acroas GeearaattT slip, aad ail wa rfc. All persons iataraasad st aoawd sheer as, are taossesoad so mesial Bbova arsaialdna and aa. tsMtr eieeuoe sritrJag mthenadavsiraad. at hia neVa, Na.

4 Hail af. corda, aa ar before tbe 8th dry October next. L. MJTH, Bueel etreei loantaiaefcjaat umeo, 1 S27TC, capaam of all II i as as aad Lola. Improved ar aalwsauud 1 tail, atfccted tbsweby, that tha AiUawlssg III 111 bava been cam plated by tbe Arssssn 1, aad art soSead tbe Prreet CimsiimsoasBTa Oshca far tramiaalam by all aeswamretttatttd, via: For Iratiduvf a sewstr la Tareaty-toanh 1 Madhssa aad Laxmgtna Anna ssskiam taiet at t4ih street, btiaasa Maataiai aad Laxsagson Ava-aaas.

Alao, lata ea tbe aaaasrly ststt af Avaaaa. betwaaa tad aad Rath strtwi. Alaa. lam aa Both alatss at" Foartb Aveaae, between x3d aad SSth ttraets. Ail persons whose iBtrreets art tftVcted by the those Btsned tiiasinnBtt, aad whs are opposed ta the ssme, ar either of them, are iv aaasti as prstwat Itrtir fAjeewtsa, ta wntiBg.to the andertignad.

at tha Street rnmaiiminssi'i office ariihia thirty dayt fmm tha daw nf taia notice. F.I.I Art L. EM1TH. treat T-mailssnasss. and Chairman ef lbe nsssasiti, Btraat Commatsioaat't CMhea, September tUt.

a10t 7 AH I STREET Pataic BoSca XI It hereby given tbtu a prat am has aaaa tr aas aaa tha Board of Aaa is nut Aldsrmsa so ariasm alari.iri.il street oa tha South side, from Broad street to Whitehall street. Ail personi inlereslad la tha abtrea praeeaitioa aad ea. posed thereto, are requested tn areseat the abiaiilaai (a writing, to tbe aadertigned. at htt olica. No.

4 Hall af Records, oa ar be lore tbe 3Wb nav of Sepwtnhrr. Inat, nir 111 Street CommlssKieec's amce. 1HA. IS4A sit lea I HLIC PiOTlCE ts hereby givea that a asnuaa bat beat priaialtd ia the Board of AsaaMaat rtlssn asea to regulate aad repava Trutity Place. All persons iatareated la tha above proaotlnoa, aad aw- pased Ibsrrete, are 11 1 to arsssat their sejeetMme a lha nadaralgned.

at his cflSca, No 4 Hallaf aUcarda, est ta befora the 3Wh day of Septembar Ibu. ELIAS L. SMITH. Street Ccsasmlmhassr. Street Cotnmisskiear's otnea.

September lttb, IS4A til 10t PI ULIC NOTIC is hereby giraa. that a pactum baa sa creaeard ia Lbs Board at Aldermanate at- Jederena street, tbreagh Dtvstlaa atsaa to BatToHk street, tkroot-h SuDosk street to Hiimi. asm throngh Hester to Essei street. All persons iaunessad la tha above proposition aad aa-poaed there 10, are wqimmd to areeeal thetr objecunaa ui wriuag to the onaamtgwed, at bit often, Ka. 4 Kali ef Ra-enrds, oa as before the 30th day of Setssember last.

EUA8 L. SMITH, aarasl Camaaiml na Btraat CommlmiimeT'i Othoa. Sept lsKh, lbtA. sllW FAN- AND FANCY GOOHrH. DERAlfMES A BO IZARD, Imporsert ef French Gooas.

ea WHnam street bava )ast reemved a general amiaimsii ml Fnary Goods, stutable lor the sail trade, which they eSer aa Oaa asoalraasnaabia larsaa JVsabars aad wbalimii Baal an. vis rich Featber Pant, Brnshes of afl kiaaa. Parcnaakm Caps, Bilk Pnraea, Hoots aad Eyes, raacy parftutatry. Baa- maan, amsscv vnaaa, vssta Bases, accornitmt, gam alaaaa lastrameau for drtnrgism. CI ocas fcc Ae.

tiM I LL4XJ PATENT FKIMEI Pat fos sale at S7 Peck slip, wbeee taay aasy aa aaaa ia aysjaa lioa. by ass anal, bona, ar stress power. 'i--irtl BinTSBiiai if this ma 1 hiss at mrw, aad origutased with tbe pasta me af that pstmt; aad altbsmgh extremely simple, needs be eeea to bs wall ttaatssasNd a lupower aad wartb arsaraciBiBd. The mutiemise or accamalantur aaaaf at tbia naaaa ha. lag equal to the Increasing rtatataaca ef tha bale, loatsmar wiia its snsapai laias.

enraMluy, susaata aaa cj rtatar it osas ot" tha grossest mvaaUoas ef lha dav. Tha paMie are iavned toexaatsaakt aa a mans af rarV otity. 8. W. BULLOCK, Pamataa.87 Peck alls.

aid VIW WllHKa JUT PlBLIsHLB-XsJ Feaeloa't Pwot RefWtioas. or ReAectMas foe avary day la lha year, by raaeioa. Archbishop of Cam try. wtii a FroalisDiaca aad a Ufa ef tbe Aatbar, la a vary neat gilt edge, extra. Feaeioa's Pmos TssntsglrB aad Meatlirtimi.

by Fa- Casnary, la a vary aaat voisme, gill edga- Price ill cents. For sale by TTRNER A HATTJEf, Paklisbers aad General Book Aarant, No. 10 Joha street. New Yark. N.

WtllUmt Annual tetsiar for IS4S Is reduced la price from 75 to SO cents, sad there tbeaid ant ha aaa parson without a copy af this valuable work- Tha piace to get thtt work is st sl TURNER A HATDE-VB, Ks. II John st. riHE HCIPEsT CAM! TAILORING JL ESTABLISHMENT IN THE UNITED STATES, st removed from 340 to 89 Broadway. IsJame BaildiBsjt, ROOM No. tj where caa be found a larre sad weil telectad saaortsaant of ail the different styles of Preach aad EagUab Cloths, Cstan-BKrrrs, aad Vesting, ml lha lalast aad mast baaabfal pas-teras.

am labia fog tha aaa amy, which will be atade aa be the neatest aad moat faahioaBbia maaaer, aot sau-paaaad by aay other hoasa la tha euy. Gistltmaa wjshlag ihetg asm gooos maaa up, caa ha Dress Coats .10 ot Frock Coats 11 OS BOO Paats 00 Doubts breasted Vesta. 541 WHITEHORNE A BLANCH ART), Na. Set) Broadway, Laftrga BaaViiaga, -ig Room Na. A OHKI GA I fcD PAATAlArvtlb A CasMtimteresv Entirely New A rod.

A fall aa-aortaneat af these eiegaat Pants aad Clothe, salts hie for aterchaat tailors, admitted by all as the pmfctbim af what caa be produced from India Rubher. No tsmsummeat st sir, no smell, bat sisaliciry la ahtmdaaea, aad tbess goods do "oot rubber robber." For sale only by Ihe andsrslgned wholesale aad retail. US HORACE H. DAYJB Maldan laaa. TII CAN CHA I This It a most atefal arti-cia the anrier.

iavalid. or ardiaary ctUlesu la naa It is but little larger thaa tha ordinary caaa, bat caa bo Immediately opened Into a seat durable, aad eoe ventral chair, capable of sustaining from SO to 300 Bnoada wesghi. For angling or eouatry excursions, crowded assemblies, aad to the tourist traveller and invalid, thit will be forrad ta Invaluable accompaniment For sale, wholesale aad retail, by JOHN 1. BROWN A CO. rs ruiioa 1 TUNING OF INSTBJJ MENT4.

Atarill having atoda taqnudla arraaaw- aseats, steasblsd to repair iasimmestssf my dmulpttott, la tbe most expeditions snaaaer. Flntea aad other iastra-mena altsrad to aay style. The greatest lUnoOon will be paid to Piano Pons Trtdsar, both as regards tha mtnarr of tuning, aad aaartashty af executing orders. ATWTLL'S MUSIC REPOSITORY. 1I8 CD sl Broadway.

DR. HILL'S THTSSES AND ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. Tho sapa-nortty of Dr. Hall's tastrnmeam aver all others is acknowledged by the moslstnineal phy sicians ia Enrops nnd America- OtScs 4 Veaty street, Assoc House. A lesuale la inesdtacs la tha Ladjea' tieysuv aseat ill CHARLES CARVILLE Na.

Plas street. as now eaaning aew goods for lha fail trade, which ha otiers by las pacaage, aa tha snost Lhsrai ksrma, compria- PrimU mad PrwmlM fmnitmrtt. fall stylaa, 1 .4 aad a tnsocaa, from ejtaica desigas aad stussaiot? eiecntjoau 1 Meniam Pnats, 8, 3,4 aad 3 twkore.madder 50 cases nch Cbiatz, colors well ran hi nad aad act sar- psmad in axaralina. Caiatz Furnitures a large aaaortmeat, Eagllsb and fiiaib 4 aad 5 colored Faiaimres. nsw trries.

Msdatr Fnrnitnres A mw rails of goad patteras. hloarniag Prinas Black and iavesser, fog nciid 1 JLaf vsl "a- New Tork Mills Bupsr arsmuim watsr twist and baaf cloths. Ida Mills A saw tad tuperiar tabric Do 4-4 Book fotd, tor Woollen drapers, aad 4-4. ef other watt known ttyies. 1 wuiea isaaa 1 1 azam saparaaa.

Baus las whim nad cats Do do printed, for Coatees. AIJJO. IXmlties Csjtrbrie and Farnirnre. Gingham Stripes a mrw article Sjrshkrta. Corned Skins a very sstperior ttykt aad enality.

Do ntstttnav Earixton GingTiasna An bssib tmsut af vsrioos tslsm. 36 in. Madras, Verona, aad nam II HlBdksrrhssst. 36 in. Gintrham Hdkfs.

Paalakwa Stuffs Cam Wet Jeans, Cottoa Preach Drills, atsids aad stripes. Blna aad while Denims, tram tbe N. Y. Mills. Cham brays, do do.

Do from Ida Mills. CoftrsttArs Heavy, plaids aad stripes, aouhls Bad twisted yarn. Pilesias extra saps twlllad. amrtrttd colors. Do super do do.

Do tnper piaia black, Ac CasbBBS 36 lack twilled aad plain. Wigaas -Wack aad whim of smearing tnltk. Paper jam ones 1 atoned cotots. WiaaWw Sbeeee t-aJT aad ariatod, aatioaa widths aad qitailties. si PEPPER MICE, CATSIPS Ac im boxes Pinter Baaea.

ToaualoCawsp 40 WaiBtH da, 3n Muskronm do, 10 fjystsr do, 109 Assorted aess, far mW by WELLS. MILLER A POVOFT, ,22 rVkei Wtjrtsraras. tt7 Freart street. IH.TIIN4HA.n II 41 I Aid JL, pat sain Re public, fm Uvarpool. vis: Six casks Tlaaed Saace Pass, Twa Glas hctms, Tan Itmck Hooks aad Uisgat.

Twa Pad Lucks. Oaa Cbsst aad till I Two Carry I Oaa Fry I Foaf" Badbcsaws.1 Aboagosd at Heavy aad frl aaiiiaa Ac efataaia by taiaby J5 rtasss ivrs- Bbalf Barewnra, 7 kit KLES. MJLtf PICaaXEJJL- jotj qaarts da ao eon a ptsts da mo sehr wilh a larga stock aad csnamUto lawslasaal bt injMsdt, banass. kegt sad awry vansty sf aackaaa, log STIT WELLS, MILLER PEO-fCnfT, WsrebQBBB xorrrsissvm rrsiirvit Prariaksas, hi 9J7 Float tC rrclsUm Hmoa, for Lmcka. Lmck Trltov mlags, atrndl Abimttera.

rorillK ssrbserlbarmrHaaihaalSMBoaa tbossiBlarmt jl msoamaewaadaltTasMsssitarswtsfkaabt. amatv nvciared sf aasvstsala, mailing aoSuttgaa aver every aiWaaaOTmioa.BsiagBareairala,Bsas pltsalag to tha va. ao classing reamed rnntustsilv sa araiiaa ml arskransrs. Tbe lock knoea bava sajsat screw splaaijs. aa tlsM tbtywTflfitBTjereef nay thlrkmas with lha ntcastsa.

earaey. aaa seat af arbich dnss arasitsmd eas naif thai srsmsfstlvmpiatissg. Plagar Ptatss to nsasch tUtsstat tms. mraaaf kaoaa. FrnmlssB aresnrioss to satt asaaAstaantl ay -bEO.

ii. WOfUss, 1-tX aresarws'. il9astf 1 as JwOretaa Hi ml RANDY, EHl'ITS, 7 6tar HO caass Braadr hemes sas ua rm aa rm Pis 95 Da Baa aits to any kmsonaa. air mla by WEUA bULLjtl A PROVOrTT. s22 isu mat nONt.EAvts cases Whim faasaa.

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