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GALENA AND CHICAGO UNION RAILROAD COM TAN Y. Ski rktany's Ohick, Chicago, Nov. 1,1850. NOTICE TO ts hereby given to the Stockholder! of the Halen? and Chicago Union ailioad, thai a dividend of eight per cent on the capital paid in, of the First Division of aaid road, been declnied for llie six months endiug on the Slat day of Octo? ber, 1650, payable on the 10th day of December ball thereof In cnah, and the remainder in stock dividend certificates, which will he redeemable in full paid shares of Block, in said FlTSl Division, when presented at this office. In sums of hundred dollars.

By order of the Board of Directors. W. M. LARRABBE, Sec y. n25 DitWtDIn UNION RAILROAD TO STOCK? is hereby given to the Stockholders of the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad, that an instal.

went of three dollars on each share of the capital stock of the Fust Division of said road lias been called, payable on the day of December next. By order of the Board of Directors. YV. 1. AR RA HE Sec'v.

n25 DAiWtDin PAGE, BACON CO. BANKERS, SAN KRANCISCO, California draw at eight or on lime. In sums to suit purchasers, ou BOSTON, NEW-YORK. PHILADELPHIA, NEW-ORLEANS, and or. PAGE BACON, Su Louis, Mo.

payable at most of the prominent points in the States. Collections aiteodod to sind proceeds remitted promptly. Will also attond to sales of Produce and Merchandize for parties residing PAGE, BACON CO. San Francisco. PAGE BACON St.

Louis, Refer to Mesars. Drew, Robinson Co New-York. nl2 3tn ROCKY BAR MINING COMPANY, Subscriber hereby gives no? tice, that he has: dd all his interestm the said Company, and that lie is r.c.:!i"r Shareholder or Director thereof, and that his name has een used as Director of thosald Company, without bis nnthority or consent. DatedNow. York.

Nov. 27. 1850. HENRY BANOE. BANKLNv71kmJSE OF J.

CaRO THERS i. CO. No. ISWood-st PITTSBURGH, Pt made on ail the PRINCIPAL CITIES o'lbe. UNITED STATES.

Reference in New-York, Messrs. Wlnslow. Lanier Co. 52 Wall-lL anI7tf New-York, Nov. l(i, ia50 BOWERY Election for Directors of this Institution will be held at the Bank? ing House.

153 Bowery, on Tuesday, Dec. 3, between the hours of 12 M. and 1 Per order of the Board. nl8 tDec4 N. BRADFORD.

Cashier. DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS AT REDUCED CassiraeresJMerinos, Alpacas, Par Silks. Woolen Plaids, Long Shawls, Blankets, Flannels, Linens, Diapers, Towels, Crash, Table Clothe, Sic. also, damaged Prints, De all wool Cashmere, Blaa nets, Cloths, for sale by WM.

MATHEWS, BOCathe rire-st d23f venders and consumers of our Spool Cottons are berehy informed thai we have no interest whatever in the production or aide of any other Spool Cotton, than in that Which bears our numt in full. It having been decided hy several of the highest courts la the United States, that all imitations of our labels, or trade? marks, ure forgeries and frauds upon public and our? selves, we hereby warn all parties against any infringement ofour rights. J. P. COATS, of Paisley, HUCH AUCHINCLOSS SONS, ni 1 Agents.

4U Beaver-st WATER CJJRE. WATER-CURE INSTITUTE? CITY I and TRALL receives Patients at (he commodious City establishment, 15 Laiglu-at and at Oyster Bay, L. I. Communication daily between these places by railroad. General Practice attend? ed to.

Consultations RT. L. NICHOLS, and Mrs. GOVE NICHOLS. 87 Weal-Twenty-second-st.

third house from Sixth-av. Patients taken for full board or day treat uient.or treated at their residences. Consultations from 10 to 2. DR. SKEW'S WATER-CURE INSTI? TUTION, corner Tweiftfi-st.

and Univeriily-place. mylhf ORANGE MOUNTAIN WATER CARL LORENZ has succeeded Dr. Meeker in the Medical Direction of this IiiHtltuliou. The establishment Is situated In South-Orange, Essex County. New-Jersey, one hour's rido from the City, by Morris and Essex Railway.

Visitors take the Ferry-boat at the fool of Cortland-al. al 8 A.M. and at P.M. Private Baths are attached to most of the Patients' rooms. s27lf MALE BOARDING SCHOOL, AT WILTON, Connecticut-ABEL WHITLOCK, Prin? cipal and Proprietor perusal of the Circulars ol this Immuition it respectfully requested.

The House, planned and erected by die Principal. In every respect conveni? ent, with aini'le grouuds about. The location is elevated, vxcettiinply Iiealihy, and of etsy access by the New-York and New-Haven Railway. The Pupils file present year iiaie numbered about thirty. The terms range according to age, from $3010 $40 per Quarter.

Circulars can be had at Broadway. d-3 -Malnaud female, Air. and Mrs.C. P. Broadwell, Principal, 207 Fourlh'sl, 1 door wfst of Macdougal-st? Bins titled for college or the couhtingroom.

Young and misses thoroughly instructed in the solid and in he ornamental branches. Mr. and Mrs. have had long and successful experience in leaching. Circulars contain? ing terms, references and opinions ol patrons, Jtc.

may be had at tin-School Rooms. d3 T. RUS SELL, Professor of Elocution In the Mercantile Li? brary Association, and Brooklyn Female Academy, and In? structor iu Elocution in the Andover Theological Semina? ry, Muss and at several othei Literary Institutions in New England, respectfully announces thai be is prepared to in? struct llioso who wish to study this An. Mr. would refer to recommendatory letters from his numerous classes und pupi's, and to the Presidents and Pro? fessors of maiiy of principal Literary Institutions in New England, New-York, and New-Jersey.

Also, to Ins father, Professor William Russell, Principal of the Mer rimack Normal Institute, N. 11., Rev. BARN AS Suvas. D. D.

Secretary of ihe Board of Education. Hon. Henry Barnard, Commissioner of Public Schools. Hon. EbfSHA Porrr.it, Commissioner ol" Common Schools, Rhode Island.

Also to Prof He.nrv, Oso. S. Parker. Principal ol university Grammar School. Rev.

s. P. Parker Rev A. A. Wood, Dr J.

Francis, Misses Gibson, Boiid-st' H. r.Tl'ckerman, Esij New-York, nnd to Rev. Dr. Cox Rev. Dr.

spenser, Rev. Mr. Shirks, Prof. alonzo i3rw' Hiid A crittenden.m a. Brooklyn.

Mr R. instructs individuals. Classes, Reading and Fami? ly Circles, at private residences, and at his rooms, No 235 Broadway. a course of ten private lessons, of one hour 15,00. For a class of ten members, SsJ.W each, AN MUNAL LAW SCHOOL, BALLSTON SPA, Saratoga Co.

N. V. The next Term will commence on the 1st of tem essentially new, giving a thorough practical as well'jas theoretical education, on ihe assumption that the Alisas wed as llie Science of the profession ahouid be acquired be? fore admission to the Bar. Hence beside thorough, criti? cal, elaborate daily recitations, constant drills in extempore e-peaklng. historical and literary debates, legal argumenis and the.

irlai and argument of causes, with witnesses and ft.l the features of ihe real court in which the pupil is taken over the whole ground of the practice, are among the ex? ercises or the School. BxpenseS moderate. a cala'onio and circular stating particulars, sent by request directed (post-paid) to W. FOWLER. President.

u28 eodU tJ I 3lW experienced English Lady of Christian principles, who has just arrived at New York, from London, wnn the highest letters of Introduction, is prepared to receive a limited number of private pupils to Instruct in Music, in which she is proficient. dollars month, two lessons per week, payable In advance. Residence, (the same as was formerly Miss Jatnon's.) 71 Varick-st. cor. of Vestry.

For sale, "a mahoganv Piano, case, tu good d2 1m PRIVATE grad uateof a New-England College, who has for twelve years been engaged In teaching, is desirous of giving pri? vate instruction to any students in College or otherwise who may desire It, In surveying, engineering, and llio mathema? tics generally embraced in the College or University COU with the higher branch of tie French Analysis. Instruction will be given al Ins own or at ihe residence of his nupils upon moderate terms. Address Algebra," Tribune office. n4 ALADY who has had many years' ex? perience In teaching the Piano, Forie having now a few hours at her disposal, wishes to take one or two more Pupils to instruct, either al their residences or her AddressE. S.

Tribune Office. nil COAL. of all sizes? Red Ash, first good size for Air-Tight Stoves; also, Cumberland Coal for smith's use. H. PEIRCEY.

n27 lOEldrldge-st. between Brooino and Grand stf. PEACH ORCHARD, EGG AND STOVE, St? 73, White Ash, Egg and Stove. Stf 'lb, ifpaidlncash at the office. T.

STOKES DICKERSON, 'ttXTtf 107 Anthony-st. near Broadway. atiow sst market prices; smal! Nut, $5 50; large Nut, 50; Stove or Egg, to 75. Less if taken fiom boats- At yard, troome-sl. near Wcoster.

and 313 Bowerv. J. WEEKS, Jr. NEPHEWS. am selling COAL, aa usual, of the BEST QUALITY cheaper than any other deal? er In the city, from my yard, corner of King and Greenwich (olO 6w?) PETER CLINTON.

MRS. VAN HOITEN'S SHIRT AND FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT. 82 Nassau-sL Is destined to become ibe retreat for the fashionable gen? tlemen of New-York. Her new and splendid styles of Winter Goods are now ofl'ered al very reasonable prices. Orders will be executed al 24 hours' notice.

Gents fur? nished for Ui? ball-room in olaganl style. CaU and see. ri30 ItaecHU ryo LEASE FOR TEN YEARS, 7 full LOIS, lying together on Fity-second and F.fly third ill 300 feet easterly from turnt in being graded ForajJe, with a Loan, two full Lots on the southerly side of Twontv-thlrd-streut, feet westerly from the Second avenue. Also, on Twenty Recond-street near the Sixth-avenuo, two new 3 story Houses with tea rooms, handsomely finished, have gas and all modern Croton fixtures, kc Price 16,500. Also, a lew Housesin the new block of Stone front Houses on Twenty third.at.

between the Fourth and Lexington avenues. Ap ply to 8. RICHARDSON, 1,00 (East Twenty-third-street, fourth houte from Fuurth avenue, of said block. d3 tfeod AT PRIVATE 3-atory brick House and Lot of Ground known as 71 Horitio el. lot 20 by so feet in depth, house 2'? bv feet in finished In first rale Blyle, with ali modern improvements for convenience.

A large portion the purchase money ran remain on bond ami mor gage. For price and further particulars, apply d3 Iw ANTHON J. BLEECKER, Broad-sL rpo BUILDERS AND CONTRAC -i- quantity of superior Building Stone for sale on Seventy fifth adjacent 10 the TlurJ-ave. It is very eligibly situated for quarrying, and will be a bargain by applving at No. 80 Cedar-st.

(up stairs.) d3 A BLE FARM FOR SALE. a FARM in the of Yorjkers, VVestcheater County, 13 miles from New-York, and about 1 mile from the Railroad Depots of the Harlem Railroad at Fordaam or Williams' and about the same distance from the Hudson River Road. Said Farm contains acres oi good land, well fenced, principally with stonewall. There two DweUing-Houaes; with Barns and outbuildings, on the Tr-eeT? Water. It overlooks Vi of the Harlem Liver, and interes' it was the site of Fori Montgomery, aua relics ol the ines which tried men's souls "are frequently broagbt to lighl by the ploughshare, The Farm is worthy of atten? tion, and will prove ubargain.

The Kann will be Bold to one purchaser orin three lal purls, ench part having ovo road one on the () 1 Boston Turnpike, the oiher on the Oid Albany Turnpike RoHd. For full particulars apply to JAMES COLE, or COR? NELIUS P. ERR I AN. Fordhnm, Westchester County; oi of HENRY C. WATSON.

251 Broadway, up stairs. 1j2G PRIVATE SALE, two desirable BUILDING LOTS, situated on North side ofFifiy the Sixth and Seventh-arenues, com? mencing one hundred and seventy-five feet Bast of the Lot being in size 25 feet front and rear, by 100 feet 5 inches in depth, two Lots of ground on the South pide of Fifty seventh-strcot, directly in rear of the above, commencing 200 eet East, ftbe Seventh-avenue, each of the same iimen aions A portion of the purchase money can remain on bond and For price and further particulars apply to ANTHONY J. BLEECKER. Auctioneer. No.

7 Broad-street. 13 Rear House and Lot of Ground, 82 West Seventeenth st. between Sixth Bud Seventh avs. The front house is built of brick. stories high, wIth basement and counter cel? lar, finished in good style, with marble mantels in parlors.

Ate. Croton water throughout Rear house is a frame, two stories high, with brick basement 25 by 20 feel. Both buill bv the owner. Size of lot 98 feet 9 inches In depth For further particulars apply to n30 Iw A. J.

BLEECKER; Auctioneer, 7 Broad-si. AT PRIVATE very pro duclive FARM for aale, or exchange for New-York or Brooklyn very desirable homestead lor Winter anil Summer residence, situated in Madison, Mor? ris County, N.J. less than a mile from the village and the rail? road depot; containing about 70acres of tine land in orchard, wood and rich meadow, well watered with a never-failing rivulet ami two ponds. $6,000 to $8,000 will be paid in cash in addition to the farm, in exchange. For full par? ticulars and description, apply to iw COLE 4s CHILTON, 9 Wall-sL PRIVATE two story brick House and Lot known as 15 Koosevelt-st.

also, the brick front House and Lot known as 22 Chesnutsst. Also, the brick front House and Lot known as 319 Third-st. For nrice terms and further particulars of the above, ap rtvto ANTHONY J. BLEECKER, u27 lw Auctioneer, 7 Br'ad-st. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR YORK ISLAND PROPERTY a beautiful FARM of 1R0acres: 30 acres good wood, 20 do.

good orchard grafted fruit good fence and buildinga; 14 mile from Cold Spring, 8 do from Hicksviiie, For description call on A. B. AM MERMAN, 20 BRICK MANUFACTORY and CLAY BANK for salamander works are offered for sale on easv terma. For further particulars ap at the office and Depot, 51 Cannon-sL N. Y.

or at the orkB, Woodbridge, Now-J eraey. n5 1 in" TO LET. nnO second and part of third JL floor of a new three storj- HOUSE In Crosby-street, to small genteel family. Rent moderate. Addesa box 2012 Post ryo LECTURE ROOM of Ja- the Society Library Building, corner of Broadway and Leonard-sl for Sabbath days Apply to THOMAS S.

MILLER, 517 Greenwich st. nSU lnT FURNISHED HOUSE TO The three-story house, 2i2 West Thlrteenth-St furnish? ed throughout. Has Croton in, and cold and hot baths. In? quire at 218 West Fifiecmh-sl. Possession immediately.

n30 HPO extensive VINERIES JL and GARDEN at Andalusia, Bucks Co. Pa. on the di? rect line of railway between New-York and Philadelphia. The graperies are supposed to be the largest in the United States. Applv, either bv le ter or in person, to CRAIG B1DDLE, til South Fourth si.

Philadelphia. n3tl lw ry? or Unfurnished, to small family without children, the Upper Part of a s'ory HOUSE, situated al 157 High-si. Brooklyn, L. within 1" minutes' walk of Fulton Ferry. References giv? en and required.

For particulars Inquire as above. n2d lit HOUSE AND LOT IN BROADWAY TO House and Lot, 23 by iOO, 808 Broadwov, to Lease for a term of years. Possession im? mediately. Acpiy to VALENTINE G. HALL, lb Gra rnnrev Park, Tweniieth-st between Fourth aveuue and Ir? ving Place, at 9 A.M.

or ti P.M. u27 npO large and small, over our present in for oflet'6. liadcs and professions. Possession given first of Detern! er until the first ofMnv. Rent low.

if APPLETON CO. 191 Broadway. rrve irw-wwiTnTffliiili i min min HATS. I FASHIONABLE fin libed, the most splendid article ever offered. Elegant Ff.KNi.il SILK HATS at the low price of $3, usually sold SM.

Also, an article at $2 50. Neat Hau at BROWN, 158 Canal-si one door from Sullivan. KEM EM HER 76 Fulton-street, Sign of Gen. L. ROGERS, Wholesale aud Re? nd! Clothier, 76 Fulton-st.

respeclfullv Invites an examina? tion of his new and elegant sivlu of ready-made clothing for the Fall of 1850 and die Winter of In the Wholesale Department will bo found an ample sb ck of well-made and fashionable garments, calculated to do good service in all sections of the country, and cheaper tbim ever before offered in this citv. The Retail Department is storked with ant Jrmense varie? ty of Overcoats. Sacks. Frocks, Dress Conta Vests, Panta? loons, Aic. of every material which fashion or economy approves: and the following li.it will show that the prices are graduated by ihe very loweii scale of living profits: OVERCOATS.

A most splendid assortment of Drab English Devonshire Kerseys, OH lo 20 00 Black, Brown and Blue Beavers. 5 00 10 00 Fancy light Overcoats. 5 00 10 00 Drab! Black and Biue Pllols. 3 00 9 00 Splendid and Frock Coats. 5 00 PANTS.

Pants of every shade and color. 00 6 00 VESTS. of every style or goods. 75 5 oo BOYS' CLOTHING. Sacks and Overcoats.

2 00 6 00 Jackets. 1 50 5 00 Pauls. 1 25 3 00 A.so, a sp.endid assortment of Cloths, Caasimeres, and eslings constantly on hand and made to order at lh? short? est notice. A full suit of Winter Clothing for S-5. A fit guaranteed in all and orders executed In the Custom Department hi die most fashionable stvle aud with the utmost promptitude.

L.ROGERS. 017 No. 76 Fullon-su corner of Gold. EN'S and BOYS' CLOTHTNG, Whole? sale and retail, at VERY LOW PRICES The sub? scriber. JACOB VANDF.RB1LT.81 blends and ihe public lo his Fall and Winter stock of c'o'tb "Vt'r READY-MADE GAR MBNTS, equal in every respect tothebest custom work 500 pieces gf FASHIONABLE GOODS, which wiu bo made 10 order in a style lhat cannot be surpassed Your patronage respeclfullv soiiciied.

n7 JACOB VANDERB1LT, il Fultoa-sc DOLLAR whcTc suit cleansed, dressed and pressed, for $1. Also, mili? tary uniforms cleaned, on the shortest notice. Carpets cleaned for cents per yard. Also, hearth rugs, table cov? erage. Dresses dyed for 75 cents White crape shawls cleaned or dyed.

Also, velvets. T. SMITH. n3n 70 AUeu-s' 31! R. JOBSON, M.

R. C. S. E. for Lmerly SurgeonJJentist to the Queen and Royal Fami? ly of England, may be consulted at 535 Broad wav, bv those requiring AID CONSTRUCTION In the DENTAL ART.

should a sufficient number of Pupils present themselves before the 7th of December, Mr. JOBSON will on the 9th commence a Course of Lectures ontho TEETH, their Dis? eases aiid Treatment, with demonstrations of the mode of repairing their deficiencies by artificial means. gtcal Course, $101 Mechanical do, $20 535 Broadway, New-Tork d2 V. BOARDMAN'S PATENT IMPROV? ED STEAM BOILER AND FURNACE -The Pat? enttee is now prepared tan-el! single or terriioriaJ rights to use the above named improvement. Rocent experiments heve demonstrated that this form of Boiler effects a sav? ing of one-half the fuel required to run the best Cylinder Boiler with return flues, and about 40 per cent of the amount used by Locomotive Boilers.

The heat is so thor? oughly applied to the water thai the temperature in the chimney is reduced below The smoke and combusti? ble cases are consumed within the fnrnace. The refus" gas instantly extinguishes flame so that all inger from eparks is" avoided. This Boiler is very compact in form ocenpving less space than any other of like power. H. Karon.

Chief Engineer U. S. Mail Steamer Arctic, N. Messrs. Motl Ayres, and Mr.

K. Javcox, Chelsea Iron Twenty-sfatth-sL Now-York) Messrs. Tugnoti Dally St Co. Franklin 'rge, Kirst-av. New York; Mr.

John Mills, Fifth it New-York Mr W. C. Smith, St. Albans. Vermont; ani Messrs.

Goulding, Green Conro. KeeseviBe. N. Y. Al cress, post paid, li- BO AB DM AN, n9 123 ('d floor) New-York.

CO. bRve opened ihat large store, 594 Broadway, next to Niblo's. with a fuil assortment of very rich gas fixtures, lamps, giron doles, kc, manufactured by Messrs. Cornelius it French cnndelabras, Bohemian Sic. They import French china of every description.

They manufacture rkh cut. plain ami moulded glass, and match all articles to any oaltems. Goods loaned for parties Glass cut to order. rioN OTH WADDING. superior to any the BHine price PIG tuns Allentown No.

Foundry Pig Iron. 100 tune Sussex No 2 Forge Pip Iron. 2u() tuns Oxford Charcoal N6.2Fonndry Pig Don Kin ums Dover Charcoal No. 2 Foundry Pig Iron 100 tuns Scotch Garisheirie No. 1 Foundry Pig Iron.

Foi Sale by I'D LEY B. KILLER CO. 1s9 11 HA IN large assortment of English proved, from 3-3 to 17-3 inches, fur sale by 22 GAUNT DERR1CKSON, 159 South-St. au22 wrasmr TYR. MARCHISPS UTERINE CA advertisement is not designed os a nostrum puff for the sale of a composition by the above title; but solely lor the purpose of fetching to the knowl? edge of all suffering females the fact, ihm the above Com? position can cure nine-tenths of all diseases affecting the female organs heretofore uncured, and with which lens of thousands, yea millions, are now disabled and miserable, and thout relief, bh every medical man must confess.

Therefore let all interested call at the office of the Great Central Depot for the sale of the above article, 73 Amhoriy 8L corner of Broadway, in the Baazar Buildings, and ob lain a pamphlet, free of charge, winch sets forth the nature of the Female Diseases, for which the above is a remedy, with a sliilemeiit of cases cured by she same, ihe safety, pleasantness, and friendliness to the Female Constitution of ibis Composition, and all vouched lor by the highest author? ity. Reference ill also be given at the Office lo cures made in the City and vicinity. Although wehavehadan office open in this City bul for a short time, vet this Medi? cine has been before ft portion of the public for about two years, and ils curative powers definitely and positively es? tablished. Thousand have been cured by it, and among its advocates are several physicians, now using the first Standing and largest business. n28 ENGLISH COUGH Di LONDON EXPECTORANT CANDY' OR for bad Colds, Coughs, Hoars strictly scientific and will positively cure all common colas, coughs fcc.

All persons, especially travelers, watchmen, seamen, public speakers 4tc should keep a supply on hand at ibis season of the year. Price on" dime per tablet, 6 cts. half taidet. DR. LA R.MONT, Member of the Paris and London Medical Societies, devotes Ida attemon exclusively to the specialities of an office practice.

Per? sons ut a distance can be successfully treated, by stating their case in full, enclosing the usual fee. His Diploma dated 1843 and hundreds of certificates of coses from others can be seen at h's office. 42 Reade-st two doors from Broad? way, N. Y. Hours 8 lo 2.

and 7 to 9 P. M. n27 iw LANGUAGE can portray the joy li which a woman must feel on having her Tanned, Freckled, Suu-burnt, Eruptive, Red, Chafed, Rough, Chapped or Dark Skin transformed into Whiteness, Purity, Smoothness, Softness nnd Transparency, through the in strementolityof GOURAUD'S ITALIAN MEDICATED SO It is impossible lo imagine the exquisite brilliance hich a continued use of this wonderful Soap Is capable of imparting to the coarsest complexion. The spear of ithu rielnever worked greater wonders: nnd this, also, inuy be said of GOURAUD'S MEDICATED HAIR RESTORA? TIVE, which exerts marvelous influence in preserving and restoring Hair to places whence it has fallen off, ana in rendering wiry Hair silky and richly glossy. Trial bottles 25 cents each.

GOURAUD'S POUDRE SUBTILE is a well-known depilatory for extirpating superfluous Hair from nnv part of the body ntiirklv and salely, GOURAUD'S LIQUID HAIR will instantaneously change Red. Grey or Light Hair to a beautiful Bruwn or Black In a few minutes, without staining the skin. GOU? RAUD'S VEGETABLE LIQUID ROUGE Is a beautiful carnation tinge for pale cheeks and lips, defying detection, by rubbing with cloth or handkerchief. GOURATD'S L'ILY WHITE is decidedly the very best cosmetic for flushed, rough, sallow skins ever invented. The genuine cosmetics and preparations of Dr.

FELIX GOURAL are only lo be obtained at his DOpOt, 67 Wal ker-el first store from (not in) Broadway Boston! BATES JORDAN, 129 Washingion-st, CALLENDER. 88 Souta Tliird-sl. Philadelphia. U8 Ira fFREEDOM FROM IN TEN minutes, insured by BRYAN'S PULMONIC WA? single dose of this extraordinary remedy is guar? anteed to give immediate relief in all cases of asthmas, brenchitis, Irritation of the uvula and toncils, and all diseases of the lungs, or the money will be returned. They are pleasant to the taste, unfailing In the effect, and have been fully tested by thousands, both in the Unitod States and Europe.

Price 25 ceule. Sold bv Druggists generally. Wholesale Depot in New-York. 273 Hudeon-at. A.

TURNBULL, Agent. A wholesale agent wanted In each of the principal cities throughout the Union. Orders addressed to the proprietor, J.BRYAN, Rochester, N. Y. (post-paid.) will meet with attemon.

n21 lm" A DOD WORTH'S PRIVATE DAN ACADEMY, 4i3 Brooine-sL near Broadway. be classes lor ihe season are now open at 7. 8 and ii P.M. on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, for Gentle? men, on Tuesday and Saturday at 3 P.M. for Ladies and at 4 lor children.

On Saturday 2 for those who can attend but once a week. Private lessons any time when not oc? cupied by the classes. Soiree dasantee every two weeks for adults and every month for children and parents. Great care will be exercised with regard to the manners and conductol children, All the fashionable dances will taught, and In addition to them I shall have the pleasure of introducing the Jwlero, an entirely new dance, both music and dance composed by myself; "having somu resemblance to the Schollesch, my pupils insist upon calling ii ihe Dud wortb Schollesch." It is now in course of publication by Messrs. Had Son.

239 Broadway, and will be ready in a lew days. 1 Jost published. Dodsworth's Quadrille Dance, containing all the figures that are danced in New-York, with much Other useful matter. Any one desiring a cwny can he fiir BJshed gratuitously by calling at the Academy. ni2 1-JUM ESTEAD J-XAND COMFORT attention of feature lVo1" any heretofore adopted.

In addition to the certainty of procuring an elegant wWcfi at Seven and a-half Dollars; Two Dollars and Fify cents price of.u-Mcription. A chance is also re served, for subscribers to obtain a HOUSE AND LOT rtmated WUUamsburgh, within two minutes walk of s'LTmlZ' year, and cost km together with i vJ A Tend COSTLY OIL 4INT and 0) ornamental nowon exhibition at die l-tnim" P- ST0Rf The distri ArLunioiYs with the plans of olbtr For particulars, see the Catalogues. ta.ii.ofUc? description ol tujajier wi-h a correct big of the House and pfau arrangemenl: re Slore' subscrip-ions mi as possible, to con? trol the Draw lug in any ay they designate, for suin of Five Dollars will re a -i others, elegant ainmhSS? Engravings. Wime in ex er am distributed in this 5 encouraee this enterprise, i. 8 Catalogue Hob TER St Fullon-" WATCHES, JEWELRY and SIL -tTCHK-t Wh? WUh ur ntu will find it to their advantage to call on thesnbscriber, wboiireoMtantlyres cen.ng aii descriptions of gold and silver watches 13 France and Switier rt'lowest pnees.80'1'^ and at the Ladies'and Gentlemen's Gold Watch Chains.

Diamond Rrg- Pins an si. -r, s-'v'-r Spoons, Cups. Korks, iic er GoldWatches as low as 30 to 825each; Watches an-i exchanged. Ail Watches warranted to keep eooj ime. er the money returned.

Watches. Clocks atd i ln llle best manner, and warraaied at much less than the usual prices. Importer of Watches and Jewelry, PjQ if holesale and Retail, 51 Wall up stairs." CRAAVBUCK'S UPHOLSTERY" tusuoi.s.a.so, Bedsteadi ol every deacription, viz Patent Trundle, Cott, also, a splendid variety of Window Shades Paper Hangings. ice. would raU particular attention to hi.

new style, of Hair and Spring Mattresses. N.B.-Old Beds and Mattres.es Renovated and mado over equal to new bv Im' W. CRAWBUCK, 353 Qrand-st PIANOS. very fine Second Hand 6 Oc lave Piano fur $85 ontt do for $45; do. for AlfO.

a very superior Rosewood Piano 6) Octave $175. Also, a fiuid Bandog Lever, and several other Watches, Plated Talile and Tea Spoons, ic. Cash advances on merchandise and personal property of all kinds. J. F.

JONES, Ann st. 2nd floor. OLIAN -Z M-J would call the attention of the public to the fine as? sortment of Piano-Fortes, with and without the much ad? mired jEolian Accompaniment, made by the celebrated house of T. Gilbert It Co. of Boston, recently opened at 411 Broadway by WATERS It BERRY.

The Pianos of T. G. it Co. have been too long and loo favorably known to need any commendations. Hundreds in this city can testify to their superior excedence.

N. hand Pianos tax-n in exchange. Pianos to lee n21 lm" WARRINER, Piano-Forte is.315 BROADWAY N. Y. Im' IANOS FOR SALE and to hire.

ar. Berclay-st, opposite the Astor House, fr tnves, in rosewood ami mahogany nl83m' JAMES Tal FI A NO- FO AR RISON. 2T1 Ctmal-sl offers for hhm a splendid assortment of rosewood Piano-Fortes, of 7 octaves, with the la est itn per an assortment ot eiegam i ORTES, with the metallic frame and all other modern improvements. n'i Ol A NO-FORT ES KOR JL sons about purchasing Pianos will find to their advan? tage to call at KENNET 1 COMPANY Manufactory, I5S Fuiten-flt aais eiri-j of Broadway.) They have a largo as sortmeut Rosewood constantly on hand in Strnment for two years. Jc" Cu.

have the of more than 1,000 persons Lhey will refer to. who Save pur cno-ieC pianos of them, all of which have givaa aniversal sat isfacrton, hut when doubts are expressed as to their uual the pavment may be w-thheid asaj doubts are ro m'ovod. Old Pirnos erchnneed. How and second hur.i pirjios to let. nJ7 tf LEUCHTE NEWTON, Piano-Forta ami factor and Waieroorna.

2(1 and 22 CanaUl suboenbera offer tor side a largo assortmentof elegant Fiam, fortes ftj 8 oc.L in rosewood and mahogany nte made in the most suhstamiai manner, and of thedr best seasoned materials, by experienced me? chanics, ander our own Immediate charge, und aru unri? valed in sweetness of tone and delicacy of touch Thoseat a distance, by specifying their wishes bj letter in regard u. srvln or qua! "tv if fcini. ma- depend up.m a faithful don All warrnnteu F.C.LEUCHTE H. J. NEWTON T'M A -Persons about pnr M- chB-'int: Pianos will find to theirs vantage to call at Glenn Manafactery, I'M Fulloa-st iwesto'Bnivi way.) A f-eriral wenrtinem -if muiogrmy and Pianos constantly on band, which Will he sold tow for cash or Dealers supplied on liberal terms i2ft tf GLENN e'l fuiton-ir.

VVIJNDOW SHADES! COR NICESI! DRAPERY MUSLINS, about furnishing their windows with the above wiil find at J. C. WOOIIFORD'S, Broadway, lbs largest and best assortment In tbe city; several new styles never in New-York I.hch and Mu.i'r Curtains. Drapery, Tassels, Loops, Pins. Bauds.

Cornices Sic Families purchasing of Ihe subscriber may rely upoi getting a first rale article, and as low as It is possible port or manufacture it. Merchants buying at wil find il decidedly to their advantage to cell before purciw.1 Ing elsewhere J. WOODFoRD. 295 Broadway. 1FRANCIS HART'S PRINTING ES TABLISHMENT, 1 Thomes-st Now-York, near Broadway and adjoinlnir Trinity sub? scriber executes every description of letterpress PRINT? ING lulho most elegant manner, being provided with all the beautiful types, borders, ornaments, cuts, kc.

i.e. and the most Improved presses and other machinery In use at the present day. fi'oik turned out tcith great dispatch, and at pricci com? mensurate with the labor and stock Prices just and uniform. No printur in tho city does or can rate his work at lower comparative prices. The cry of cheap printing may be construed shabby print? ing.

There are ns many grades of excellence In this art as in any other, each of widen should have its graduated price, though the fact seems to be little recognized in the Commu? nity. There seems to be less taste and less Judgment in re? spect to this than any othor of the fashionB of refined life. How common is the Vulgar expression," Any kind of print? ing will answer; the money so spent is thrown away." How ninny merchants give their orders for printing to any Itinerant solicitor, who would kick a pedlar of merchandize out of their stores. great hue and cry hu3 been made about Card Priming, as if It were a separate branch of the printing business. The truth is, Cnrds, and almost every descrip? tion of tine printing, are executed better on a hand-press than on any machine that has ever been Never? theless, tbe advertiser has one of tho be.it Card Pre-noa ever invented, and will print Cards at all prices, to suit tho wishes of customers.

ACCOUNT BOOKS made to pattern, and any kind of RLL1N? and BINDING attended to. F. H. has had more than twenty years' experience every department of the Printing business, Including tin; Newspaper, Book, Job and Stereotyping departments, and is fully competent to perform contracts in a thorough and satisfactory manner, nai or PORTER'S LIFE PRESERVER or B. BUOYANT DRESSES, an effectual means of escape from drowning, freezing, or being burned to death in case of shipwreck, from fire or from other causes, are for inspec? tion and salt) at 19 NasSuU-St.

N. Y. Orders addressed to JOHN Ii. VAIL, care of the Union India Rubber Co. will receive prompt attention.

n27 I LARGEST JL STEADS, BEDS, MATTRESSES and FEATHER8 ever offered for sole, at M. WILLARD'S Warehouse. 130 Chatbani-st. corner of Mulberry-ot The attention of house? keepers and others is particularly called to Willie's patent right and left screw bedstead. Old beds renovated: cots wholesale and retail.

n28 OYS! TOYS! at 62 subscribers have imported a large and general assort? ment of Toys for fthe which they offer at the most reasonable prices. WM. H. FREY BRO. John 1L A GEO.

FREEMAN, -iJS-Miniature Painter, has removed from the St. Charles Hotel to 539 Uouston-st. n23 BOUNTY subscriber will give particular attention to the proaecutlon of claims for Bounty Lauds ander the recent act of Congress. Having a competent Agentin Washington to attend to pre? senting the claims, he will lose no time in procuring war? rants. HENRY D.

SEDGWICK. Attomev and n8 Counsellor at Law, 56 Wall-st a EiL 3 OFFTH EN TIRJE BrOgans, Gaiters, Buskins and Rub? bers, at 321 Grand-st. corner of Orchard-st. N. Y.

Late Richards it Bishop's old establishment. n27 lm' mo MICHIGAN LAND JL WM. S. Detroit, Mich. Agent for the pur? chase and sale of land, payment of taxes, i.e.?The firm of MAC st DR1GGS having been dissolved, and Mr.

Macy having all Ids interest In the establishment to mo and retired. I shall continue the business and devote to It mv careful personal attention. Any orders loft with DELOS W. BEADLE. Rsq my authorised Agent, at 74 Broadway, New-York, wiil be promptly attended to.

n25 3m' HBOUDOT, (from Paris) ACCOR DEONSand SERAPHINES tuned and repaired. Makes settx of notes for and Accordeons, R9 Leonard-st. near Broadway. n7 YON'S MAGNETIC POWDER. 4-20 JLi BROADWAY.

Bv this Powder we proscribe All the noxious insect tribe, Bedbug, cockroach, ant and fly Rush to tasting die Quickly, loo, it puts a veto On the rascally Musketo. Insects die beneath its ban. Yet il harms nor child nor man For Rats and Mice he has a Pn.u Alost potent In its action Should they annoy just give dose? 'Twill cost you but a fraction. n25 bales No. 1 500 do, No.2?for sale ot manufacturers' prices, by GAUNT Wm.

Surges, Jas. L. Adams, W.OraIIam. OTURGES, ADAMS 6c GRAHAM, and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 62 PoydrasrSL New-Orleans. ADAMS i STURGES, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 18 New-York.

Esq. Cashier, New-York; J. S. Atwood. Esq.

Cashier. Chilicothe.O.; N. L. Wilson, i Cashier, Marietta. S.

Brady, Esq. Cashier, Wheeling, Nich. McCarthy, Esq. I miianapoiis; Calvin Fletcher, Esq. do; Messrs.

Bennett i. Co. New-York; J. Coming i Co. New-Orleans; Worster i Hart, Boston; Jno.

Landstreet i Son. Baltimore; Springer it Whitman, Cincinnati: Butler. Comstock At Co. Columbus. o3 2uaw3m' FUR TIPPETS, BOAS.

AND FUR ARTICLES of every Lynx, Martin, Filch. (: Inchills, Ermine, Squirrel, and Jennet Muffs; Fur Tippets. Collars, Viclorines ami Cutis; Swans down Tippets and Trimmings, and other Fur Goods, cheaper than airy other store in the citv. WM. BANTA.

cor. of Wooster. OOLDIER'S CLAIMS for Bounty or advertiser, in connection with a legal gentleman residing in Washington, who has great facilities for the purpose, is prepared to attend to the adjustment of claims ot soldiers fur Bounty or Pension, who served in tbe wars of the Lnlted Statea since 1790. Warrants ob? tained and tne lands located, on appllca'ion to n28 lwc p. a.

CASSAT, 134 Pearl st. I FREDERICK W. PACHTMANN, 170 Canai-st. would respectfully Inform his customers and ublic in general that he keeps, as usual, a very large us ient oflineGOLDand SILVER WATCHES.ricb and unable JEWELRY, at SILVER WARE of every ipdon. Every at ticie warranted us represented and at possible prices.

Watches, Jewelry and Silver made to order and repaired, d2 NION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY -Cash Capital and Assela Lives oa the most favorable terms. Pennils granted at reduced rates for foreign climates or to California. Particulars (riven Policies granted, en application to JUDD It HOLL.ISTER, 57 Jauncey-court, Wall st. C. R.

Oilman, W.Parker, Medl cad Examiners. aa gcU CITIZENS FIRE 57 WALL-ST. oad 167 BOWERY This Company, with a cash capital of 8150,000, and a large surplus, securely Invested, continues to lnsrira against less or damage by FtRE, on dwelling houses, mer? chandise, household furniture, and all descriptions of Per. lor.a! Property, on the most favorable terms. directors.

Jeremiah Johnson, William J. Valentina, Alonzo A. Alvord, James C. Baldwin. Burtnett, Jav Jar.ts, William Wallace, John S.

Harris, Thomas McEiralh, Robert Barkley, Luke Baker, Francis A. Palmer. DANIEL BURTNETT, President. Jaxes M. Mclean, Secretary.

o5 tf 1HE GROCERS' FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, office 31 Wall-si. corner ol Pearl, N. CAPITAL Company, having tholi capital all paid in. In cash, are to insure Buildings, Merchandise, Household furniture. Vessels in Port, their Cargoes.

iic. against los? or damage by lire; also, the Risks of brand Navigation and TransportatMu. on theinosi favorable irrmc losses a and oaid. DIRECTORS. Rufus Ptorv, Moses Tavlor.

Sampson Moore, Martin. GeorgeElder, Cbas. Burkbaher, FrandsSMndy, HenrvEdey, Asa S. Porter, Jas. B.

Wilson, Alex." H. Grant, Wm. R. Foster, B-n. B.

SbeniiM. Mar-hull Pepoon, Isaac C. Tavlor. SAMPSON MOORE. President J.

AIii.to.n Smith. Secretary. 27f tf 1 THE MERCHANTS' INSURANCE COMPANY OK THE CITY OF NEW-YORK, office Ocean Bark Building, corner of Greenwich and Fulton sis. CASH CAPITAL $200.000. Insurance against loss or damage by fire.

Clio WELL ADAMS, President. George w. Savage, Secretary Je20tf ROOKLYN FIRE INSURANCE CO. No. 6 Merchants' K.xchange.

Wall-st. Y. and Fu)ton-aL Brooklyn. WM. ELLSWORTH.

Pr-vi. A. G. au96m4 I'ATEiNTS. W'lLDER'S PATENT SALAMAN DER now and has been for a long time Infringed by CHARLES J.

GAYLOR. He is now and has been under bii order of the Circuit Court of the U. S. since. June when 1 obtained judgement, to render monthly bis account under oath to said Court, of all SAI1 ES made and cold by him, in violation of my Patent, and in default thereof that Injunction issue forthwith.

Therefore, this is to give notice til tiii who have or may buv SAFES of said AYLOR, in violation of said Patern; that I shall hold them to damages, under the Patern I.aw, as I believe said GAY? LOR to I- Tesponsibia And I would ad all hn purchase SAFES, to look to it, thai tli.j SA'r r. has on it "WILDER'S PATENT SALAMANDER SAFE," In order to be sure of the genuine. )ofi Pati-nt ck VlMENT SHEATHING is tho only pormono it covering for making tin, or shingle roofs tight, done for 3t coiits-pet fooL New roofs of rough plunk covered for cents, and warrranted. OfficoS83Sprlng-sLnear Hudson, nil3ii.o.>J*b O'MEARA'S PATENT AB 1TJ.DOMINAL SUPPORTERS, for the euro of weakness or rupture, cannot lie surpassed. They are free from steel or brass spring-, ami without Iwtck pails Ali letters (post? paid) promptly attended to.

118 Canal-st TELEGRAPH. O'rielly telegraph links, conncriiiig all sections of the Unitod States, General Office, Broadway The general reputation of the vail range ofO'Rteiiv Lines, renders ii necessary to say ihat Increased efforts ar made to render ilium still worthier of public confidence JAMES D. REID, d3 SawSTufcThtf Superintendent. rpo TELEGRAPH COM PA nI ES A THROUGHOUT TilF. UNITED STATES AND BRITISH subscriber would respe.

i fiilly give notice thai ho has opened rooms al IT) for the purpose of keeping constantly on sale Wire, Registers, Magnets, Insulators, Zincs. Porous Cupa, Tumblers. Acids, Protectors, Olmstead's Battery, Gutta Percha and River Wire, and overv description of MAGNETIC AND CHEMICAL TELEGRAPH APPARATUS, At MarHrfaclurer'a prices. The advantages to the Companies in having a room of this kind are too obvious to require a moment's considera? tion, and it is sincerely hoped they will extend to ll their support. All valuable Improvements will be added to the Stock bs soon as possible.

Orders will be punctually Bl? ended lo, if addressed to NORTON'S TELEGRAPHIC ROOMS, SatTuiThtf 177 Broadway. New-York. CALIFORNIA californl por j- TANT REDUCTION IN THE PRICK, OF PAS? SAGE FROM PANAMA TO SAN now splendid Double Engine Steamship CONSITUTION, Lieut. 8. B.

Bissel), U. S. N. Commander, will leave Pana? ma for San Francisco on the 15th Dec. next in season for passengers from heute by the steamers of 2b'lh and 28ih inst.

The Constitution was built under tho same superintend? ence as the Caroline and the Union, whose admirable ac? commodations and fine sailing qualities are well known. Bhe is fitted out with storea of a superior order, and neither pains nor liberality will be spared to give passengers every jaiisfaction. Price of passage from Panama to San Francisco: 1st 2d 200 Steerage. inn Apply to WARD PRICE. PI Wall-St.

Rates of fare EMPIRE CITY wltn tho u. S. Pacific Mail Steamer at Panama, Through Tickets to San Francisco via Chagres, on FRIDAY, Dec. I at 3 o'clock. The splendid steamship CRESCENT CITY, 1,500 tuns bur? den, J.

D. Wilson, Commander, will leave burdock, Pier 2, 5. for CilAORES on Friday. Dec. 13, at 3 o'clock.

For freight or passage, apply to n27 DtWlD13 J. HOWARD i. SON, 31 Bioalway. California anu foreign life MUTUAL LIFE INSUR? ANCE Capital and Assets 0200,000. This clais of Insurance provides for the payment of DEBTS, which would otherwise be lost, and for the protection of FAMILIES left destitute.

Particulars given and Polices granted, on application to JUDD HOLLISTE.1, 17 Jauncey-court, Wall st. C. R. Parker, Medical Examiners. n302weod Iii CHARLESTON, S.

JS- splendid Steamship SOUTHERNER, Capt J. Dickinson, will leave Pier No. I North River, on SATUR? DAY, Dec. 7th, at 3 o'clock P. m.

precisely. Ail Bills of Lading signed by the Clerk on board. For freight apply on hoard at Pier No. I North River, and for passage to SPOFFORD, T1LEST0N St CO. d3 48 South at.

A I PREY FOR 'CHARLESTON. S. splendid steamship OSPREY.T. Marshall, commander, will sail from wharf fool of Lombard-sl. Philadelphia, on SATURDAY, Decem? ber 6, at 10 o'clock, A.M.

For freitl.t or passage, having superior accommodations, apply ut KINSLEY i. CO EXPRESS, 1 Wall-st corner of Broadway, wiiere apiau of the ship may be seen and berths secured. Freight for this vessel should leave New-York on Thurs? day Price 10 cents per cubic foot. 620. For further infmmation refer to d2 4t E.

LITTLEFIELD, Kinsley i. Express. FOR NEW-ORLEANS Thespiendid steamship PHILADELPHIA will leave her dock, pier 4, North River, for New-Orleans direct, FRIDAY. Nov. 15, at 3 o'clock precisely, rates or tare.

After Saloon State Rooms.lSr70 Forward Saloon State Rooms. 60 Steerage. For passage, having fine accommodations, apply to the PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, nS tf 54 and 55 South-it. FOR KEYPORT and Fort Hamilton. CHINOARORA leaves Chambers it, pier daily, (Sundays excepted.) at 2 P.M returning, Keyport at 'J A.M.iaaoing Fort Hamilton each way.

o29 JVEW-YORK and STATEN ISLAND. i 1 Leave Whitehall at 9 and II. A.M. and 2, 4 and P. M.

Leave States Island at 3 and 10. A M. and 12J, 3 and 5, PJtt. PRIVATE No i A lice. If von are in want of a good article of Family 1 Hard Soap and SoR do, and Starch also, an excellent arti i cle of white Soap, used principally for linens and calicoes I It is remarkable fur bieacbin qualities.

Orders receiver! and atteuded to punctuaiy by JOHN S.5XTON. Fac? tory, 14 Desbrossea-il. nS nPHOlVrAS E. BROADWA is oflering A some of the choicest BEEF, VEAL, and MUTTON In the New-York Market, at his Old Stall, 1 Clinton Markee Persons visiting the above Market will do well to give him a call oS13mood' mo The subscriber re A spectfullv begs leavy lo Inform families that hi la now fully prepared to supply them with BEEF, VEAL, MUT? TON. LAMB and POULTRY, of the choicest quality.

Al? so, Country-fed PORK, and SAUSAGES manufactured dal? ly, by himself Fresh VEGETABLES of all kinds in their season. For past patronage die undersigned returns but thanks, and desires a continuance of the same. All articles supplied by him may be relied on as of ibe best quality, and at the lowest rates. SEWELL V. DODGE, 233 Bleecker-su N.

Butchers supplied on the most reasonable emu. FOR EUROPE. DECEMK FR new and splerdid Reri'ar p.ei etShip HENRY CLAY, Cam F. Frer.o.'wl\\L7*: above, ho- regular day. For freighter passage, having urrivalltvi arcoromoU Uona.

apply on hoard at Pier No. 11 East River, orte d3 127 SPOFFORD, TILESTON CO. '-that. ST1MSOVS Je C(VS EXPRESS TO NEW-ORLEANS, on THURSDAY. Dec.

S.lsy, cow and splendid Steamship LOUISIANA prepared to receive Freight Specie and to bo dispatched as above, to tho care ot our toe. in Nev? Orleans. No Freight ill be received on the day of salary lection business promptly attended to. Our Expressilo Mobile and up the River Misaissipp; ba dispatched by our partner. Mr InimedjateWosi the delivery at of our freight.

ic Steamships. ina Office la New-Orleans. Sr. Cbarlea Hotel BaiMln? Agents in Mobile, Messrs. ROGERS 1 POPE nS8 Dec LEGAL NOTICES.

ITKEME sad Commonalty oflh. Sty ik i I'ruai totjich nenvieteeiiin saht vity. las at- s-J .1 a- e.t.r, inrsd by iu tee Court, oa (3d day ol in h. I8M uxemmta of legislature ol Pro) sol the. Stau oi to smf sn Act sntttW sn Act to rsdocs laws -p rtkiilarly to I i ol Vota, iatu i pused AorilS.

.3, passed April 20,1833, that lbs the K.t.uit* in. It; and f- ri-ro by tea ras i t. Stcrrt Con ttl rsr't oft sCftyaaS ot York, fox the tnirowrer (majrcoo Pr An Act vj other purposes, May 14, )S4 passsd 7. mi.tott. occupant t' I bOOSOS? tin pruv.dor onimproeed Unas thereby, tint they tav.com pteted ih- estimate end nsneasa ent aaJ laall whose hu an afTrcuxl theisoy, mm a ho IteoppoesJ s.

to ebjei Hau ti Xkhohu st, Ctwiman sa 1 Con. his So. UT in the City of iays from the data "i this at.J tost the estfentced to) ihis t)is is follows, that is tossy: All Uits, pwciie or tans, b.twren tiorUurl)' hue or tad the soatherty lias lids ot EoUi'St. and ba easterly and vrssterl) bnet or ol Ls? ot ot ipneiagalttlia lots? i the LaxIaMos there! those been ipened in situats tii- ictiof eeeQ i.Uierlv Use or i.4so.' feet, be the l.exmgtno-aves?e Aud the 01 pnttH Is hliil, on wester liufc side ol Lexington-avenue and die i slratte, hetweea lha tti hue or. Je t.t' 31st st.

aaJ tlie soul erl, Una oi i -f. eitaadiae wests ly trow sail lin? or so? ol -a Lexing oi r- rnt.n.l-e.i ll-et as the same more oi A ibesaid Ciitamissioners turther giVe notico, tbattheir report ia the above malti will be msdeaud toths Sa Cond or the State of at a 9pic.il Term of tlis Court, lo be I eki st the City Hall of the City of New York, oa Saturday, the Istday of February, ISSI.attheopeuiorol th. Ooan llislday, or as wkhi sacounael can be Datei Vork, November IS. ISfi I NICIIOLA BVEltErr. Wtt LlAtU DODGE, HKMii alStFt i DJltBISTRATOIl'S pur.ii.uc.

ol aa ol the W.Bradford,Snrroirat* the Couctj ot'Sse IiDMONTSi HOJACK will undec the dirsctli ot Keuwica, Admiaistrator of siturnltTtne jJods.cus'leLi, sol l-rediUof W1LLIAU RKHWICX, lata of City ol York, de ioteaUU, at atil.e tie CitJ ot Saw Jjra, oa the Sta dav of aalt, Iw.beoVlocl oon, ths sstenbed real sstau of whfci the i n.ited, rial ajliastcertein lot, piece or psicelol laud aanto Ward the City ol few Turk, knurrs ou il.a chart Baj ar.l'. I'ann the number twetrahandrsd end forty three tousled weVajrl) hj s'r. fdway. by aontlieriy hy lot north.rly ol l.tljMSI b.ilin in wjdth in fmal and rear ii feel, a-d in depth fcut and ki owa ai Droaiway. 10 that certain lot.

pteca or parcel of taaeia taa Ward bf thi City -it New fork commepcini at a point oa t'ie cf i 31 Irvrr the rome-fona sd by Ibe ee.leilv aitle of Jamta and the southerly side of ChatbSls street, and muri.04 Iro.u auch point, ua.ilerly. aloux the ol 'Jhathaui lb feel inchea, lo buds of theejUle id Koberl rbekeron, and now 1 Scoleei thence la-it isei I inch westerly 1H mchea, and Dortberty dB feet 3 iacbee, la begin uf, known No.ltl CbsthkOl atreal All those lour certain lota of land in the Eighth Ward ofaard eny itntcuiahed aa lota Noa. 6W, mt, on map of Uiada V) Ibe estate oi Anthony bounded easterly in front by Res ar.ck street, sonllierly hy utHo.aSB, waeterly by l.e uortbarly by lot No. Shi, front and rear Ttfatt, Sl) feet in lontth ou each sile, koiwc by the itrtsluaubert of 0, i7, snd dV street. Alt thitae certain lota oI land in Uie Eighth Ward of the en? oi Saw Tork, berjiuniru; in Graauwn 1, atreel, at toe diaUoce of 4S leec irtherly from 'he northeasterly comer of Greeuwa-h and Caual Itiustsj rtiuninx tl.ar.ee o'-rtharty aloojt Greenwich irtreet, Ufeetd nchee; Ihence eavterly, at to Greenwich street, 00 feetf tjeuoe soutlierly, in a hoe parallel u.

Greenwich street, si feet 9 1 thence westerly. S.0 feat. t.i thg pines of kaewsas imh.rs 47Vaud 4SI Greenwich straat All that certain lot ol tand the Sixteenth Ward o( said any, voonded northerly, in front, by Seventeenth street, westerly bylet No 47, southerly by lot S7, sad easterly by lot No. 4v, couUinirukA wi.l'h in ffuul and rear, and SI feal lllsj inches 01 depth, ana a kjMWo by number ou map of lauds of the late William Bayard. All that certain lot or part-el of land in the SiiteenUi Ward of tta said city, beginning at point ou the northerly aide of Sixteenth s.reet, diatent bm leet westerly from the waeterly of Sarecih arenue; rnnahal thence northerly, iui hue parallel lo arenns, feet and half an inch; theie'e utterly, on a lue Sarallel to "iiteenth street, 100 feet, to westerly line ol tad arenth avenue: thsr.ee southerly, tlong same, i feat 7 'nchee, t) die laada olJoha JaioD As'on thanes westerly about 41 feal; aud theure southerly since; said lands, lo lbs uortbarly bus of itreet; thence wesurly, aloru; the feet 7 All that certain lotol lana in Ward of ginning at a point ou lbs eoutherly of Suteenth street, dislatl 100 feel westerly from tbe wesurly of Ihatsa loutharly, on a parallal to Ibence westerly, parallel to th.w* aorta' ady, on a hn.

parallel ,00 feet 1 inchea, to stiueuth street; thence easterly, aJonf laid Itreet fe. place of beginuinf -laUartaia other lot maaid last I Wail, on thsaina of SiiteBnth street joint tV) feet easterly Irootks north easterly corner cf and Sixteenth at and meuor 9S (eel 1 tbente northerly 64 leel 4 Iheuce westerly fteti thence 1 10 IM place of begiunirur. Alst, that certain water lot, with erected Ihsreon, lit istsf at Kinzabmlre, the Sixteenth Ward ot the city of Tork, granted to Alerander ftfcCornh, coutaimoy in breadth, on neb theSpnyten Doy vel Creek, 10O fast, ant) rnumiu; throaxh whus Corporation same, from high water tiara a low water marl -Dated New fork, IS, 1SAU. Utn8 JOHN E. DE VELIN, Proctor, It Wall It if and C.

onty of Now" plate W. Willard and 1.. Lae b-r'on Summons for money darsnaod on contract WILLARD and L. LAMBEUToN ax. h-reiiy snrnrrtoned and In aiswer the eompfamt in tid action, wh II he Biel in the "thee of th-Clerk of the city laS county of New-York, al the City Hall in the city ol New York, and hi aerv- a copy of your aruiwnr the said complaint on (the aub.u ribsr, at bis No.

Wall alreel.iu'.bucityo! Maw York.wituiu twenty dsysafloi the service of this summons on you, px oi the day of suck servier; and you fail to answer the said wttbia th- afore.aid. the pluiuliff 111 tins action will tue judgmset dxainst yon tor the sum ol three hondrsd and forty three Jo lex? aad thirty cents with interest from twenty fmrth dsy (If Octobsf, ore tlioosatid eight hundred and forty-nine? besule the of tin New York, 27th November. I AW HOMER II STUART, PUmtlli'a Attorney, Will New York. Aho-e nam-d h'ed 30th No-ember, luw. is InwiSwTo? H11MER SM ART, Attorney.

SHERIFF'S id, day of Decemaw, i.v'.o, hi o'c'ock in the forenoon, at No I IS Walker st a bi of sash and wii.duw frames, timber, boards (lass, hene, and ire. dtc -Datei Dac. J.UiO. THOMAS CAR.tl.Y.SserJf Jss. Taaar.

Drpoty 4:1 SUPREME COURT D. Lyraaa. attiLn M. aad I'. I- -if mons'for rebel-To the defendant THADDEV! M.

I.SAVE* WtilllH. You ar? hereby au-l rnpired to the complaint 10 th" acton, which waa filed in oSee ol tae Clerk of tli? County ol Richmond, at Bichmoail in sa.J Couoty, the ilxtb November o.V). ant to serve a cooyol your answer to said con pkint on the auhscrtera at oKce, the City of York, wfhit twenty days after the ol to auoxoas exi-lusn-of the.Uy of.uch service; and if yon fail to inaww said complaint withuj the th. plsintif inthsyarwi willappl, to the Ciun for the rel.ef ienandei Dated 11th 1SA0. SPIER NAsH.l'lairjtirs.ftorn'y.'Pivt B'eMieji, rt'novwr.

CS UPREME COURT McEvon and Arthur Uary, H. Rudolph -To WILLIAM H. hereay summreved ar.d required to answer lion, which will tiled the office ol tb? County of New-York, at th. Cty Hall is copy of your asaw.r to asid convplaiat er office, No. 15 in tfc-i City twenty days after theaervic.of Wi ZSJ; the day ot such serr snd If yon to WR withmth.tots.

aforesaid, th. toia actioa JB J-J ment for Ui-suiuofoneboidred and SgJ 11 intension the and cents, from to SntotJaatiauM. I.860 and iio iff rrom the Li(), York, Nov ember 18?) WDltam Beech Edward Hi V.a?s-?'?i'-.rr.uM IV Gertrude, his wee, snd Jaba 01.1 Ym sr? lief, Conr. not tie hereby Uicl was file) in oO? of otJi.w VoikattheCitTOfKew i 'n tn- copyo. yOT? day.

Sasaau-street fiew Yo-k, wrtni rf ser.ic. of this rice; and if yon fail to ai.w.r tue sa.d aforessid, the pkur.tdfin this action wiII reiet in iwy ELLIS BL RREI.L fc ISuN, TN the tlffk Insw York, nonce is hereby jfJvaa to a I per sons sramstDAMEI. BEKK1KN, late oftbo i3, to prwswt the with rout- No.367 Pearl C'V ths of r.HARLE80CHSi prrHjrA5CE olsc order of SarrojaU York is hereby gcrec to all bar.a? Ct'yof New Ycrt.declsW1^ it um, voueuer? theraol to No. IM Brenne at. 10 the Cty of New York, on or fourteenth day of January New York, U-e HENRY PURSUANCE of an order of the Sirrojate of N.w Tork, is hereby given fc.

ail peraxoa agautat JOHS JACKSON, late of City of New to present satas.with vouchers the scbsccw. efflce, Nod Coer.tie* 3bp, in City 0' NewTork, 05 pfSJJ? Seventh day ol Aprd New tori. the teaser, UwlcoTa'J JAMES DAfU.aUst*^.

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