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From the Boston MisceDany. A PAGE OF CONCHOLOGY. What god it was I cannot say, But one there war, when Jove was king. Who, wandering by some Grecian bay, Picked up a vacant shell that lay Bleached on the shore, a dry, unsav'ry thing. Nor is my meraory well informed, (No Lempriere's at hand, to blub) What tenant had this mansion warmed, Something with which tire /Egean swarmed, Some lobster, I suppose it was, or crab. But he, the conning brat of heaven. Trimmed it according to his wish, Croßsed it with fibres.three, or seven, Or as Pausanias thinks.eleven. And gave a language to the poor, dead fish. At once the house which e'n when filled By its old habitant, was dumb, Now as th' immortal artist willed, A little sea-Odoon trilled. And trembled low to the celestial thumb. Enraptured with his new invention, Up soared he to thejdissful seat, And having caught even Jove's attention. And calmed a family dissension, Went serenading through the starry street. With us, the story's the reverse. Our souls are born already strung. But, 'twixt the cradle and the hearse Creeps a change oe'r us.for the worse.' The heart hath music only when 'tis young. For soon there comes a sordid god, Who snaps the precious chords of sound, And leaves the soul an empty pod, A yellow busk.a dull, hard clod. A faded shell, in which r.o voice is found. Save when some bold, heroic hand That dares to strike the tyrant Time, Tries its first impulse to command, And thrilling through the startled land, Wastes the last ebbings of his yoiithin Rhyme. Tasso's Prison..The cell is indescribably vile, and wants all the elements even of n picturesque dungeon. It is a dust-hole under a mad-house; its walls, like those of any other resort for rats or t-pidcrs, are blackened and defaced ; yet our des¬ perat» English carbonari have charcoaled here as every where else where the pencil would not work.smoked their accomplished names, and compelled the door to feel many a sharp stiletto nibbling at its panels for the same noble purpose. Were it not for that tablet of marbl? inserted into the front wall to announce that this is no vulgar dungeon, you would pass on; but with that in¬ formation what thoughts arise! If we love to think that tho Rbapsodist of the Iliad, that Frince of Troubadours, recited, amidst applauding Greece, the deeds of his heroes under his country's plane- frees, or ob the shores of tho hoarse jEgoan; if we aro glad to know that Virgil had his knife and fork at the tables of Augustus and Mtecenas, what a pain to recollect that Tasso modulated the exquisite stanzas of his not less immortal epic (worthy to be sung to tho harp of Ossian at the banquet of all the princes of the earth) amidst tho humiliation and despondency of a d«ngeon ! What fools men are to endure despots.' They bring a light and they bring a key; bars there are none, nor bolts : the prisoner has been gone for four centuries ; oxygen has entirely eaten up the old iron lock ; time has reduced to dust tho hand that applied the key; the duke's brow is still contracted, but it is only in the discolored marble of his tomb; and the despot (and there is nothing in Italy but despotism) who made men quail and cower at his presence, is a disarticulated nnd unsightly skele¬ ton ! This is one of the places where one is com¬ pelled to feel in its full truth the " quantula sirit Dominum corpuscula." As to the imprisonment of any thing human in such a place, how any man could have borne it a month, and have lived to come oat again, is our marvel;.a hero or a com¬ mon criminal would have died surely; no prose existence could have stood it.!.a nightingale frets himself to death in a cage, even though he be not shut up with toys and mock-birds, but the creative mind of tha poet makes, to a certain extent, its own place every where; and though it could not fabricate a heaven out of such a hell, even to a Tftsso, it did not prevent him from carrying the prodigious resource" of his mind into moods of being far, far bey ond his prison-bars. The door opens to the gentlest pressure, and the light of day, with the verdure of a 3mall garden near one spot, make more emphatic the silence of the un- windowed cell. In Tasso's time there was a small window, a very small one ; it is walled up, but the] marks of its dimensions are risible in tho old brick¬ work ; and we see that, standing by it, he might, Vy straining a little, and standing sideways, behold a few inches of the blue sky over the gable-ends of his tyrant's palace ! In one corner of his squaro area of twelve feet was his pullet, aad hero h<« mi;.it have sat, if, indeed, ho, like Ariosto, had a chair to sit on ! While we are thus curiously and intently surveying for a few minutes every foot of the smalt cell, our guide points to where Byron nat nearly the whole day ruminating, and without light, till he had remotely felt tho kind of suffering which a brother poet had so long borne in silence! f Black wood for August. 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Newspapers or magazines throughout the country copying mtirt without alteration mr abridgement (including this no¬ tice) and giving it twelve inside insertions shall receive a copy subject to tbeir order by sending a paper containing the advet tisement to the office of the subscriber. LEWIS FRANCIS, 8S William street, au20 tf corner Maiden Lane. New-York. (CONFIDENCE inspires Confidence.. J Jones' Drops for Humors.An Internal remedy for diseasesof the skin, mch as salt rheum, erysipelas, leprosy, scrofula, scald bead, ulcerated sore legs and scurry, with their kindred external and internal humors. Sufficient time having been given tötest us invaluable effi¬ cacy and safety, this medicine m now warranted to cure in all ca>es where ihe directions are faithfully complied with, or the money refunded. Designed for persons of all ages, sexes and conditions. Agents.E E Griggs, New Lebanon Springs, General Agent for the State. A Gilbert, at the New Lebanon De- §5t lor Herbs k«. 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A great number ef certificates from the most respectable *nd,oUlCT5 have been received.all speak in the bighrsi terms of its unerring efficacy. jySSä hn AGENTS OFFICE, State Prison, Au¬ burn, August s. 1842.Nottce is hereby given, that sealed Proposals wBt jM received at the office of l&e subscri¬ ber un.a the fifteenth day ot October next, at precisely ten o'clock A -M. for the service, ot rmt im than twentv nor rpore than forty Coovicts (at the option of t»e Agent.) for the term of five years, saut term to commence oa the six¬ teenth dayof December next, tobe empkiyed inweaving and manufacturing Ingrain and Brussels Carpetio" in saiS Prison. r a Also, for the services of not less than fire n*r more than twenty Convicts, (at the optioo of the Agent,) for the frm of five years to commence on the seventh day of December next, to be employed in the manotacture of : English Salin Horn Buttons.' Sufficient shop room, suitably warmed and lighted, to be furnished by the State NoTt..Persons making proposals are required to name the amount per day offered tor the services of each convict, and lo give the name* of the persons who are to become sareties in said co. beets. aal3 lawtOl5_HENRY POLHEMl'S. Agvnt. LAJRjDNER'S LECTURES.A neat Pwaphlet-for sale at Ibis office. Price 3* eoefc. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S Office, N<». 56 John-street,.Notice is hereby given to the re¬ latives and next of km of Ellen Shay, (otherwise called Ei¬ len Evans,) deceased, and who is alledgcd to have died in¬ testate, that the effect* of the said intestate, in the hands ef the Public AdmmisttBtof, wiii he administered and disposed of by him according to law, nnJess the same be claimed by some lawful executor or adnvnistrator of the deceased, by the seventh dav of September next- Dated New-York, Au-ust 5th. 1842. nu6 law4w E. KETCHUM. Public Administrator. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OF¬ FICE. No. 56 John-street..In pursuance of an Order of the Surrogate of the County of New-York, Notice Is hereby giveu to all persons having claims against Christo¬ pher Light, late of the City oi New-York, grocer, deceased, intestate, to present the samt with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber at his office. No. AT. John-street, in the City «1 New-York, on or before the fourth day of February next- Dated New-York. August 3d. 1842. ¦au4 taw6m E KETCHCM. Public Administrator. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S Office, No. 56 John-street..In pursuance of an Order of the Surrogate of the County of New-York, Notice is hereby Ifiven to all persons ha»ing claims again-t John White, John Du bask, William H. ftolpb, or Carl Schmirttmnn. deceased, intestates, to present the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber at bis office. No. 56 John-street, in the City of New-York, on or before the fourth day of February next- Dated New-York, August 3d. 1242- au4 lawCm E. KETCH I 'M, Public Administrator. PUBLIC ADMINISTJRATQRIS Office, No. 56 John-street..In pnrsuance of an order of the Surrogate of the Count; of New-York, notice ts hereby given to all persons having claims against Frederick Rhoda, deceased, intestate, to present the same, with ttio vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at hi? office. No. 56 John-street, in the City of New-York, on or before the fourth day of February next- Dated New-York, Anru ft 3d, 1842. aut law«m E. KETCHUM, Public Administrator. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S Office, No. 56 John-street..In pursuance of an order of the Surrogate of the County of New-York, notice is herby giv- en to ail persons havine claims against Margaret McCabe, Albert Ferdinand, William P. Dohson.or William Barrows, deceased, inte-tates, to present the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at his office. No. .56 John-street, in the City of New-York, on or before the fourth day ol February next. Dated New-York, Aueust Sd, 1342. an4 law6m E. KETCHUM, Public Administrator. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR^ Office, No. 35 John-street.In pursuance of an order of the Surrogate of the County of New-York, notice is hereby giveH to all persons having claims against John Morrell, de ceased, intestate, to present the same, witli the vouchers- thereof, to the subscriber, at his office. No. 55 John street, in the City of New-York, on or before the fourth day of February next. Dat#»d'New-York, Auernst 3d. 1842. au4 law Gm E. KETCHUM. Public Administrator. PUBLIC ADMINISTRÄ"TORTS Office; No. 56 John street..In pursuance of an order of the Surrogate of iheCounty of New-York, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against Alexander Brown, An- <on Cole, or Marcus Brutus, deceased, intestates, to present the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at his office. No. 56 John street, in the City of New-York, on or before the fourth day of February next Dated New-York. Aueust 3d, 1842. au4 lawflm E. KETCHUM, Public Administrator. P~ÜBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S Qftee, No. 55 John-str«et.In pursuance of an order M the Surrogate ol the County of New-York, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against James March, deceased, intestate, to present the .«ame, with the vouchers thereof, to lh<> subscriber, ai his sflice, No. 3D John-street, in the City of New-York, on or before the fourth rtay of bruary next Dated New-York, August 3d. 1842. au4 law6m E. KETCHUM. Public Administrator. NOTICE.To the heirs and Jegal repre¬ sentatives ol ABRAHAM GIBBLE, late of War¬ wick township, Lancaster county, in :l:e State of Pennsyl¬ vania, deceased. In pursuance of an order issued out of the Sourt of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, 1 will bold an nquLsition upon the Real Estate oi the said deceased on Thursday, the 25th day oi August, A. D. 1842, at the resi- lence of Benjamin L. Gibble.who occupies the premises in iVarwick township aforesaid, then and there to make parti- ion and appraisement of said real estate, at which time ind place you may attend if you think proper. The real estate of said deceased consists of a piece of land n said township containing 50 acre- (more or less) with the ppurtenances, adjoining Innd of Michael Stander. Peter yingenei'ker, Jacob Ritter, Benjamin White, Henrv Suni- nys heirs, and others. A. E. ROB ERTS, Sheriff* of Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania. Sheriff's Office, Lancaster, July 13, 1842. j!5 law6w I^OTICE is hereby given, that the sub- L 1 scribers have been duiy appointed by Nathan K. lall, Esq., Judge of Erie County, Counsellor, kc, residing a the city of Buffalo, in said county, and State of New- f«irk, trustees of the estate of 'George Miles, Jr. and Arthur Cdwards, non-resident debtors, and all persons indebted to hem are hereby required to render an account of all debts nd sums of money owing by them respectively to ihe sub- cribers, and to pay the same by the 23d dav of September icxt, at tlj** office öf Tallcott & Hougbton. in said city of tufl'alo; and all persons having in their possession any pro- >erty or effects of the said debtors, are hereby required to leliver the same to the subscribers by the day aforesaid; jid all the creditors of such debtors "are hereby required 0 deliver their respective accounts and demands to the sub- cribers bv that day..Dated Buffalo, Angust 4,1842. JNO. F. BROWN. ) ELIAS S. HAWLEY, > Trustees. au9 Iaw3w_A. M. CLAPP, _)_ NOTICE..Daniel Hawks of CortTand- ville, Cortland County, Supreme Court Commission, ias irsued an attachment against Stillman Knight'> estate, 1 non resident debtor, which will be sold lor the payment of iis debts unless he appear and discbarge such attachment, iccording to law, within nine months from the first publi- ationofthis notice. The paymentofany debts due to bini presidents ol this State; the delivery to him or for his se of any property within this Slate belonging to him ; the ransfer of any such property by him, are forbidden by law ind arc void. |jv23 lawjm] E. C. REED. Attorney. CORPORATION NOTICE.Public Notice is hereby given, that a sale of Property forum aid Tuxes, will take place at Publiu Auction, at the City Hall of the City of New-York, on Wednesday, the 28th day if September next, at 12 o'clock, noon, and be continued rom day to day until the whole of said property Shall be \ »ld, and that the detailed statement of the Taxes, and prop¬ erty to be sold, is published in the New Era. a newspaper printed and published in the city of New-York. ALFRED A. SMITH, Comptroller. Comptroller's Office, May 10.1842._je25 lawl4w ~l SSES SMENTS.First Wa7d7.Pub- CjLlicNotice is hereby given, that the Assessors of the First Ward have completed their Assessments, and that a copy thereof is left with Olio Wm. Van Tuyl, at No. 33 Pear! street, where the same may be seen and examined by any of the inhabitants from the 20th day oi August to the l ull day of September, both days included, from ft to 12 o'clock in the forenoon, and from 3 to 6 o'clock in the after¬ noon, and that the assessors w ill meet at ihe expiration of l ie said time, to wit on the eleventh day of September, at the said Olio Wm. Van Tuyl, No. 33 Pearl st, t.i review their -aid Assessments on the application of nnv person conceiving himself aggrieved. OTTO W. VAN TUYL. GARRET VAN ZANDT, Assessors of the 1st Ward. New York, August 19th, 1842. nu20 iSl 1 TAKE NOTICE, that a geieral meet"- ing of the Creditors of Wm. Fawcettisherebv called, to be holden at the office of Philip Speyer, No. SO Wall-st., in the City of New-York, on the seventeenth day of Sep¬ tember next, at 12 o'clock at noon ofthat dav. GEORGE PEARCE. HENRY DIXON. PHILIP SPEYER, Trustees of the Estate of Wm. Fawcett Dated July 13, 1842._J15 law2m COCOONS, COCOONS.Th7~süb scriber will pay cash for Cocoons, or he will reel them for quarter of the product August 20, 1842. DAVID L. SEYMOUR, Agent, au. s»> State Prison.Mount Pieasaat. PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, Soaps, Brushes, kc.City and Country dealers in the above articles will find it an object to call at 44 DiVision-st aal« Im»_R. RICHARDS. ~\\T HAT IS LIFE Without Health ?. ..IT Philadelphia, December, 1SS7..To Dr. Jaync. Dear Sir: The astonishing and almost miraculous effects your ex¬ pectorant had on my neighbor, the Rev. Mr. Busting, whose case yoa will recollect, was given over by his physicians, and who himself had lost nil hope of ever being permitted to preach again, but who, fiom the use of your medicine, is V) far restored as not only to be able to walk out, but also to preach, made so wonderful an impression on my mind, thai after consulting with several friem.s and learning that yoa were a regular Practitioner of Medicine, and that your remedy was not one of those qoarkish compounds with which the public are so freqently duped.for yen must know that 1 am a mortal enrmv to quacks.I called upon sou and purchased hall a dozen bottles, and told vou that, jM lived to take them, you should have a good report from I am alive and well this dev! ibanks be to a merciful God and your Expectorant; and now I come forward cheerfullv to fulfil my promise. For twenty long years had I been a constant sufferer Trom the effects of a hard, dry couirh, pain in mv breast, Aid dif¬ ficulty of breatbtne ; the last five of which,' chills and fevers, every spring and fall, were added to mv misery. 1 was worn away to a mere skeleton; with the greaicst'dimcuttv oolv could I get up and down stairs: mv anpetite was gone, ami nty stn-ngLh had so far failed me that my frauds were persuaded I could not survive many week*, unless I ob¬ tain relief. Indeed, Mr, my situation was so m'sendd- to myself and so distressing to mv farr-tiv, tlrat I felt willing to die whenever it should please ihe Master to take me home. But I beard of vour medicine, and relief came. Ye« il proved the «Balm of Gilead' to my poor, afflicted body.. Before I bad taked one bottle I experienced a mitigation of »11 my symptoms, and, to my great iov, I foaml in the con- lioued use of it the happiest reliefT In short, sir, it b»<= i>wde a perfect cure of me, and I crtn truly say 1 have no uesire to be better. Now, I cousider it is a duty I owe yon, and, through yon, ine public, to make my case known." believing that it will t>e the means of directing hundreds who are afflicted as I hive been to the use of a remedy, which, under the blessin" of God, I consider to have preserved my life. You are at liberty, sir, to make use of this latter to vour a Jvactage, and make my rase as extensively known as you please. If there be any who doubt the truth ef the above Hceount, (tor I have heard that many persons who have cures to sell forge certificates and publish ihem.l refer theru to me. I shall be happy to see them, and I will no: only confirm the above statements, but svili give them particu¬ lars wbieh it would be unnecessary* to furnish tor the public press. With everlasting gratitude, I am, dear sir. Your obliredfriend, MARY GILL. No. 1*5 Queen-street, below Fourth. tor sale, wholesale and retail, bv A. B. k D. SANDS £(T egisis, No. 79 Fulton-street. N. E. corner of Gold, and 100 t Z0*-*?.**oi w'Uiam-street; ntretail bv David Sands at tK. No. 77 East Broad wav. corner of Markel-st, ; Ahra- tiara S. Sands k. Co., 273 Broadway, Granite Buildings, eonier or Chambers-st. Price $1. au26 Iro IN PURSUANCE of au order of the Sur¬ rogate of the County of New-York, notice 8 hereby EhA ;i To all persons having ciaims ar»e.iiis: David Milne, Int- pf the Islam! of Saxtta Crux, in the West I^dir-«. decea-vti, to i.-e»eni the same with the vou'-iiers ibereof to tb'-SDb- sr.rber, at hi« office No. 42 South street, ta the dry of New Pot k, on er before tbe sixth dav of February next. Dated New-York, 1st dav of A neust. A. I>. 1842. aoBlawfta_JOSEPH W. a LS OP. INPURSUANCE of an order of the Sur- roirate of the County of New-York, notice Is hereby given lo all persons having claims again*t D*ir,iel MrFar- iane. late of ;he Hand of sar.ta Crnx, in the West Inries. deceased, to present the snme with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber; at bis office No. 42 South street, in the city af New-York, on or before the sixth d?v of Februarv next Dated New-York, tbe first day of August. A D. 1842. au3 lnw6m JOSEPH W. ALSO P. TN PURSUANCE of an order of the Sur- JL rosrate of the County of New-York, Notice is hereby t-'iven to all tx/rson« baviny claim- ajrainst William S. Cbnni- tion, late ofthe C ity ofNrw-York, merchant, deceased, to present U»e same with the vouchers thereof to the subscri¬ bers, at their office, No. 319 Delancey-street, in the City of New-York, on or before tbe Sixth day of February next. Dated New. York, the 2d dav of Austum. 1342. SARAH A. CHAMPION. Executrix. CHAS. F. CHAMPION,) VwM... rm aug3Iaw6m JAS. ROSS,_\ Executors. IN pursuance of an order of the Surrogate of the County of Ncnv York, Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against Eilet Cohn, late at the City of New-York, Lrroeer, dereased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at the office of Joseph Husson, Eso., No. 13 Chambers-street, in the City of New-York, on or befor" tlie third day of October n^xt.. Dated New-York, the twenty-ninth day of March, A. D.1842 mli30 ltaw6m _ IN pursuance of an order of the Surrogate nf the County of New-York, .\'ot;ce \* hereby <:iven to ail person* having claims against James Freelnn, late of die <"ity of New-York, builder, deceased, to present the same ith the vrrarljers thereof to the suh-erihers nt the residence of the subscriber, William S. Slocutn, No. 565 Fourth-street, in the City of New-York,on or-hefore thetwenty'-eightli day f November next.Dated New-York, the twenty-sixth day f-Ofav.A.D. 18-12. WM. S. SLOCTJM, Executor. my271aw6m* REBECCA J. FitEELAN, Executrix. [N'BÜJlISÜANCE ofan order of the Surr rogateof the County of New -York,notice is hereby given to all persons having claims arninst Stephen White, late of tbe Ciiv of New-York, gentleman, deceased, to pre-*nt the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at hb of- tice, No. 22 Merchants' Exchange, in the City of New- York, on or before tbe twenty-seventh day of December next. Dated New-York, the twenty-third dav of June. A. D. 1312. je25 lawfrn*_MARCUS CPRM Kit A IS. IN PURSUANCE of an order Of the Sur¬ rogate of tbe County of New-York, Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against George C. How e, late of the city of New-York, Jeweller, deceased, to pre- "¦nt the same with the vouchers thereof to John D. f^ock-, \'o. 192 South street, in the City of New-York, on or before the thirtieth dav of December aext. Doted New-York i.7th dav of June, A. D. 1S42 JOHN D. COCKS.) .bU)bI_, >2? liaw-ßm* JOHN M. HOWE, j Adm.ms.ratnr^ fNPURSUANCE of au Order of the Sur JL rocate of the County of New -York, notice is hereby given to all persons having r.lain.s against STEPHEN MAYERS, late "i" the City Of New-York, deceased, to prc- senl the same, with the vouchers tiiei vof. to the subscribers rt tbe North River Bank. No. 175 Greenwich-street, in the City of New-York, on ot before the 2Cth dar öl October next. Dated New-York; the lfith day of April, 1842. AARON B. HAYS. i Fseentnra. all lawfim GEORGE C. THORBURN. S r'*rcu'"' ' TN PURSUANCE of an Order of the Sur- A rcgate of the county ol New York, notice is hereby giv- en to all persons having claims against Maria Prall, fate ot the city, ofNew York, deceased, to present the same with (he vouchers thereof to the subscribers, at the office of the subscriber, Daniel Lord, Junior, No. 8! Nassau street, in the f ity of New York, on or before tbe Thirtieth day ofSep- t snber next- Dated New York. 26th dav of March, A. D. 1342. C. W. LAWRENCE,) Ft(.r,.tor, ni28 law6m__ DAN. LORD, Jr. ] **Xi cuton- N PURSUANCE of an Order of the Sur- ropate of the County of New York, notice is hereby [given to nil persons having claims against William Jackson, [ate of tbe city of New York, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof to the stiWriher, at his office, No. Bl Nassau street, in the city of New York, on or before the tliirtieth dav of September next- Date' New York 2fith day of March, A. D. 1342. m28 1aw6m DAN. LORD. Junr.. Executor. r$ Pursuance of an order of the Surrogate of the County of New-York, Notice is hereby given to till persons having claim* against William Baldwin, kite ol .'the city of New-York, Physician, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers tb-.reof to the subscriber, at hi< store No. 42 Cedar-street, in the city of New -York, on or before toe twenty-sixth day öf September next Dated Ivew-York, the twenty-second dav ofMarch. A. D H42 m23 lawfrn JOHN FALCONER. Executor. TN PUR^AlNCE of taorierof the,S^ _|_ rognte of tbe County of New-York', Notice is hereby ereeh to all persons having claims against Catharine Young, htte of Niagara, Upper Canada, widow, deceased, to pre¬ sent the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscribers at the office of Nelson Chase, No. 36 John street, in the city oi New-York, on or before the twenty-fifth of October next Dated New-York, the 22d day of April, 1312. JOHN FULTON, RICHARD J. STAGG, a23 law6m*_FRANCIS STAGG, N PURSUANCE of an order of the Sur- rogate of tbe County of New-York, Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against Cornelius Fra- . ienburgb, late of the city of New-York, deceased, to pre¬ sent the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscribers, auheir resider.ee. No. 148 Thirteenth street, in the city of New-York, on or before the twenty-fourth day of Octobnr next. DBted New-York,the twenty-first day ot April. 1512. GEORGE L. FRADENBURGH, a22 lwSm CORDELIA WYMAN._ *~N PÜRSUMClTof order of the^iF rogate of the County of New-York, Notice is hereby tirvei to all per.-* is having claims against Daniel Lane, Inle of the city of New-York, shoemaker, deceased, to oresent tiie same with the vouchers thereof to the subscribers tthe bouse of Mary Lane, No. 178 Varick street, in the' C hy of New-York, on or before tbe twentieth dav of Sept m'ber n-xL Dated New-York, the 18tb day of Match, 1312. MARY LANE. Executrix. mlO läwfim» W1LMOT WILLIAMS. Executor. TN PURSUANCE of an order of the'SÜr"- _ix. ro?nteoi. V County of New -York, notice is hereby giv¬ en to nil perse* having claims against John Rastien. bite ot the City of N -*v-York, Hairdress, r, deceased to present the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at the residence of tbe subscriber, EMEL1NE BASTIEN; No. 6 Albany-Street, in the City of New-York, on or before the f:rst dav of October next- Dated New-York, the 28th dav of March. A. D. 1842 EM ELI NE BASTI EN, Executrix. m29 1awfim _NICHOLAS STEVENS Executor. TN PURSUANCE of an order~of the JL Surrosrate of die County of New-York, notice i.« hereby given to all persons having claims against1 William McAn- hilly, late of the City of New York, Tailor, deceased, to present the same" with the vouchers thereofto the subscriber, at the office oi'H. Nicoll, No. 7 Nassau street, in the City oi New-York, on or before the twelfth day January next. Dat¬ ed New-York, the ninth dav of Julv, 1842. jylj lawGtn MICHAEL Mc ANN ALLY. Administrator. TN PURSUANCE of an order of the Surf JL rogate of tbe County of New-Y'erk, notice h herehv £riven to all persons having claims against Benjamin Hal- lick, late of the City of New-York, Cartman, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscrib¬ ers, nt number 28 Goerck street, in the City of New-York, on or before tbe ninth dav of January next. Dated New- York, the 7tn dav ofJulv, 1842. NEllEMlAH HALLICK,) . , . , WILLIAM HALLICK, 5 Adm,n,*tratons' jy8 lawGm* _ "N PÜRSU/VNCE ofranörder of the Sur- rogate of the County of New-York, Notice is hcre'ov ivenJo all persons having claims against Lyman T. Bill, .le of Mobile, i" the Sta>e of Alabama, deceased, to pre¬ sent the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at the store of llanmier k Horton, No. 54 Division-street. i:i the City ot New-York,on or before tbe ninth day of Janu¬ ary next..Dated New-York, the sixth day oi Julv, 1342. .)e7 law6m«_CHARLES BALL. Administrator. TN PURSUANCE of an order of the Sur- JL rogate of the Ceat.ty of New-York, Notice is hereby ¦riven to all p.rsons having claims asrainst Krerierick A*. Payer, late of the City of New-York,*Drugeist, deceased, to present tlie same with the vouchers thereof to the sub¬ scribers ai the residence ot the subscriber, Stephen B. Hutch- ings. No. 81 Rivinrton-street, in the City of New-York, on er betöre the nineteenth day of December next. Dated New-York, the sixteenth dav of June. a. D. 1812. M. E. THAYER, Ex'x. jet? Iaw6m»_S. B. HUTCH1NGS, Executor. N PURSUANCE of an order of the Sur- rogate of the County of New York, notice is herehv given to all persons havinr claims against Isaac B. Merritt, late of the city of New Yark. grocer, deceased, to present tbe same with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at her residence. No. 127 Mulberry street, in die city of New York, on or before the 27th day of January next Dated New- York, the 23d dav of Julv, 1S42. jySaitawtim* " MARY MERRITT, Administratrix. N PURSUANCE of an order of the Sur- rogate cf the County of New-York, aotic* is hereby given to ail persons having claims against Amasa JacLson. late of the city of New York, merchant. dece?sed, t* pre. sent the same'wilh the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at bis store, No. 13 Coenties slip, in the city of New-York, on or before ibe Tweoty-fifth da v oi January aext- Dated New-York, the Twenty-second dav öl" Julv. 1S42 jy2S law6m_RALPH MEAD.'Adraiatstrator. IN PURSUANCE of an Order of the Sur- rogate of the County of New -York, Notice is hereby given to all ncrsens having claims against Jcsepb Ririgway, late ef the City of New-York, gentleman, deceased, tb pre¬ sent the same, with the vouchers thereof to tbe subscriber, nt the office of Isaac O. Barker. No. 1S4 Nassau -street, in the City of New-York, on or before the Twentieth day of Jan¬ uary next Dated New-York, the fifteenth dav of Julv, 1848. jyf8 law«m- SARAH A. RIDGWAY. Administratrix. TN PURSUANCE of an order of the Sur- JL rogate of tit- County of New-York, notice is herehv given to all nerson« bavimr cl has 9caiastRobert Halliday, late of the City of New-York, merciian:, deceased, to ore- sent the sarc -. with the voucher* thereof, to the snbxriber, at his office. No. S5 Liberty «reet, in the City of New York, on or before the elesen'Ji day of February nexL D.'.ted New-York, the eighth dav of August, A. D 1812 an9 1awCm»_EPW. C. HALLIDAY". T^EW ENGLAND SCREW CO.'S JLl "WOOD SCREW S.Warranted ecual t0 anv im-J ported, tor sale at »4 John-street. jyjp » IBS BY ORDER of Hb Honor William ln- gli», Esquire, Associate Judge of the Court of Com¬ mon Pleas in nr.ti for the City vui County of New-Vork, Notice is hereby given. pursuant to the provisions cf the Statc'.e authorising attachments again*! tjor^öiiirrt debt¬ ors, that an attachment has issued against the estate o. Wil¬ liam Rusbforth and John Andrews, or of either of them, re¬ sidents of the State of N*»- Jersev. and tbr.ttbe same "will be sftld for the payment of their debts, unless they or either of than aprr*»r and discharge such aiwchment. according to iaw, within nine months from the first publication of this norire; and thai the payment of any debts due to them or p itber of then by r--side:its of this Mate, acd the delivery to th^m or eitbei of them, or for their or either of their use, of anv property within this S'ate bdör.t: intr to them or either °* rm, ar.-i the transfer of any such property bvthem or »i'her of them are forbidden by tow. ¦> no are void. Doted the 14th dav of June. 1342. ROBER! P. WINSLOW, Altornev for Aitac* Creditor. \"\5 law9m _8 John-str-» ;.New-York. B^~Ö^DfTR~of ElishaWard, h'scf. Judge of the Cuaatanqne Coonty Conns of'.'i e decree of Counsellor, fcc., notice is hereby given, pursuant it)the pro¬ vision of the Statute autlioriiirrg rotachrrents a t.'mst non¬ resident debtors, that an attachment has .s*ued a ra:nst tbe e«tate of Wilham Cuibertson and Orrin Hook, nor. resident debtors r^idins- in the Slate of Pennsylvania, and that tbe <nmf will he sold for the payment pf tne.'r debts unless they appear and discharge r.'r.U attachment according to law within nine mouths from the first pnbiica'ion Of this notice: and thai the pavment of anv debt and the delivery of any propertyhelorigfogtosuch «lehtr.r«, or ei'.brr of them, for th-ir use, or ilie inn fet of any property by ihem or either < f them, lor anv purpose whatever, »rr forbidden bylaw, and are void. Dated ibe 2ft h davnf.Tulv, 1842. M. STROPE, Attorney for Attaching Creditor-, aul law9m _ BY ORDER of the Hon. Michael Ul- slrx-ffer, Fir« Jndge of the Court of Comraon Pleas for me City and County of New-York. Notice is 1101"by given, pursuant to the provision* oi the -tntut" authorizing attachments atrainst non resident dtfbtOt$ thai an attachment ha« issued against the estate of Charies BosweU, a resident of Petersburg in the State ef Virginia, and that the same v 01 be sold for üiepavmcntofms debts, unless he appear and discharge such attachment, according to law. within nine months from the frsl publication of this notice: and that tbe pavment of any debts due to him by residentsol this State, and the delivery to him or tor bis use of any prtv peily within this Suite belonging lo him. and the transfer nt any such property by him, are forbidden by law,sjid ate void. Dated the loth'dav of January, 1342. GRIFFIN St HAVENS. j25 ftrnlaw Attorneys for Attaching Creditor BY ORDER of F. A. Tallmadge, Re- corder of the City of New-York, notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provision of the statute authorizing attachments atrainst non-residen I debtors, that an ait-r:i- ment has issued against the m t ate of Samuel Smith, resi¬ dent of the State of Pennsylvania, and that die same will he sold for the payment of Iis .lebt;, unless he appear and dis¬ charge such attnehment, accord ing to law, within nine months from the first publication o i '.his notice: and that the payment of any debts due to him by residents of this State, and the delivery to him or for bis use, of any properly within this State belonging to him and the transfer ot any such property by him are.forbidden by law, and are void. D»:ed the 16Ui dav of March, 1842. A. G. ROGERS, Attorney for Attaching Creditor. E. Jour. ml8 lawftn BY ORDER of the Honorable Daniel Ingrahem, Associate Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the City and County of New-York, Notice is hereby given, pursuant to die provisions of the statute au- Üiorizing attachments mains' uon-resident debtors, tltnt an a inehment has issued against the estate of Georg" M. Diehl :i l dJobn H. Diehi non-resident^ and residents of Philadel- ;m * in the State of Pennsylvania, and that the sani" will be - if for lilt payment of their debts, unless they appear ami i « Itargesuch attachment, according lo law, within nine r.*e lbs from the first publication of this notice; and that the p*' r :ent of any debts due lo them by residents of this State, a n I ib« delivery to them, or for their us.-, of any property w 'i this SfJte belonging to them, and die transfer nt any s i* property by them nie lot bidden by law, ami art; void. 1) «od the 25üi day of February, 1842. BUTLER fc EVARTS. m lawfhn Attoi tie j for Attaching Creditor: BY ORDER of (Jliärlcs J. Hulhert, Esq. Supreme Court Commissioner, notice is hereby given, pur--..nut to the provisions of the statute authorising attach¬ ment« against non-resident debtors, that an attachment has issued against the estate of John Bullen, Jr. a resident ot ScBlhport in the Territory of Wisconsin, said that the same will be sold for the payment of his debts, unless he appear ;-nd discharge such attachment.accordmg to law, within t the months from the first publication of this notice; and that the payment ol" any dent* due to him by residents of llsis State, ami the delivery to him or for his use, of any pro- perty within this '»täte, belonging to him, and the transfer of am property by him are forbidden by law, and are void.. Dated the 24th day of November, 184L D. H. MARSH, dG law9m Attorney for Attaching Creditor. BY ORDER of Hon.Daniel P. Ingraham Associate Judge, New York Copimon Pleas..Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions ot the statine ir! ori-ing attachments against non-resident debtors, that an attachment has issued against the estate of AndrewSmith, being a non-resident ofthe Suite of New Y'ork, residing in the State of New Jersey, and that the same will be sold for the payment of his debts unless he appear ami discharge such attachment according io law, within nine months from the first publication of this notice : and that the payment of any debts due to him, or fur his use, of any property within this state, belonging to him, and ibe transfer of any such property by him are forbidden by law, and are void. Dated the Twelfth dav of Mav, 1842. E. D.'HALL, Attorney for Attaching r.ilS lawfhn _Creditor_ B~Y"oRDER of Joe. Mullen, Esq., Su- preme Court Commissioner, residing at Wniertown, Jefferson County, notice is hereby given lhat an attachment lias issued against the Estate of James Brooks, now or late of Sr. Augustine, Florida, as a non-resident debtor, ami that fie same will be sold lor the payment of his debts, unless he appear and dischargesuch attachment according to law with¬ in nine months from the first publication of this notice; and that the payment ofany debts due to him by residents ofthis State, am! the delivery to him or for his use, ofany property within ibis Suite, belonging to him, and the transfer Of any « ich property by him, are forbidden by law and are void. Dated January 12lh, 1842. DYER N. BURNHAM, j27 law9m Attorney for Attaching Creditor. BYÖRDER^fSela^ Esq. Re- rorderef the City of Rochester.Noticeis herebygiven that an attachment has issued against the estate of Stephen Ssuborn, a non-resident debtor^ and that the same will be sold for the payment of his debts unless he appear and dis¬ charge such attachment according to law within nine moiitLs from the first publication of this notice; and that the pavment of any debts due to Mm by residents of this State, nod tbe delivery to li:m or for his use of any propert)' within this Slate belonging to him, and the rransier of any such property by him arc forbidden by law and are void. Dated tiii- 25th day of May, 1842. H. P. NORTON. Attorney mSO law-gin For Attaching Creditors. ~Y ORDER of Willis Inglis, Esq. one of the Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, of the City and County of New-York, Notice Is here¬ by given, pursuant to ihe provisions of the statute authori¬ ze r.-z attachments against non-resident debtors, thai an attach¬ ment has issued against the estate of Jennthan Going, a resident of the State of Ohio, and that the same will be sold for the payment of his debts unless he appear and discharge such attachment, according to law, within nine months from tbe first publication of this notice; and thai the payment ol any debts ch;e lo him by residents of this state, and the de¬ livery to hmi or for his use, of any prope rty within this state belonging to him and the transfer of any such proper¬ ty bv him are forbidden by law, and are void. Dated die diird day of January, 1841. C. NAG LE, Attorney for Attaching Creditor. Evening Journal copy. an 10 law9m Y ORDER ofJohn Crane, Esq.7§i> .preme Court Commissioner in and for the county of Chautauque, notice is hereby gi ven lhat an attachment has issued against the e>taie of Georre Rowley, as a non-resi¬ dent debtor, and Ural the <anie will be sold for tbe payment of his debts, unless he appear and discbarge such attach¬ ment accnr.iag to law, within nine months from the first publication ofthis notice; arid that the pavment ofany debts due to him by residents of this state, and Ihe delivery to him or foi his use ofany prnpfrtv wiihin this State be- iongingto him,and the transier ofany such property by him, are torbidden by law and are void. Dated Fredonia, August 1. 13-1?. CHAS. H. S. WILLIAMS, nu8 lawlSw_Attorney for Attaching Creditors. Y ORDER of Joseph Center, Esq., .supreme Court Commissioner in and for the county of Niagara. Notice is hrrehv given that an attachment has been issued against the estate of HENRY A. SILL, as a non-resident debtor, and that the same wi'l be sold tor the payment of his debts, unless he appear and discharge such attachment according to law. within nine months from the first publica¬ tion of this i.otice; and that the payment ofany debts ami the delivery of any property belonging to tbe said debtor, io him or lor his use, and the transfer of any property be¬ longing to the said debtor, to bun or for his use, and the transfer ofany property by li'.m for any purpose whatever, an1 forbidden bv law. and are void. Dated Aug. 16, IM2. NICHOLLS k NEWTON, rtng24 flmlaw_Ait'ys for attaching creditors. TN CHANCERY.Bcforcthe Vice Chan- X cellor of the Firs'. Crcü.Eiiza Arden vs. Laird M. H. Buller et al. In pnrsuacce of an order of this Court, made in the above entitled cause, will be sold at public auction, under the di¬ rection ot the subscriber, oce of the 3Iasters of this Court, by VT. H. Franklin, Auctioneer, a: ihe Merchants'Exchange in :he City of New-York, on üie9th day of September next, at 12 o'clock, at nooa, of that day. All and singular the tollowing lot, piece or parcel of land on which a Cotton-Mil] now stands situate, lying and being in the township of Ntw-Paltz, Conctv of Ulster ahd State ot New-York, beginning on the Wäikill at an elm tree, tlierce running Sbath 1-' West two chains and twenty-seven links, thence Souui S3 East, oce chain and thirty four link-, thence North 12, East ta the Walkiil, thence up and along said Walkill one chain, thirty-four links to the place of De- giuning, being bounded on the firs.: and second courses by the land of Ezekiel Eltinge, on the third corner by land of L. M. H. Butler, and on the fourth by the Walkill, with a rii/bt ot two cubic leet ot water on an eighteen feet overshot wheel or wheels, with the appurtenances. New.York, July 20, 1*>42. WILLIAM W. CAMPBELL, Master in Chancery, No. 42 John-street. jy-25 lawfiw Willum H. Bill, SoliciUir. .ID* Albany gveogg Journal, copy._ TEMPERANCE CERTIFICATES. The rjbscriber would request tbe attention ef Tem¬ perance Societies to a splendidly engraved Certificate lhat he has just published. They are beaaiifally printed in three colors on a large sheet. The design is formed of a rnedalion portrait o: Washington al the head over the goddess of Tem¬ perance, around the sldesjsix tablet pictures representine the drankard's prcgres*, *nd at tbe bottnw ibe pledge. They can be printed with the name of any society upon them that may be wished. Specimens! may be -feeu'ai the offices or the Organ. The Washingtonian. Pauinsorfs Saloon, cor- of Ann and Nassau streets, and at the office of the subscri>»er. JOL1NE J. BUTLER, Engraver, _ lb' John street. N. B. Orders from anv part of the countr. tbrcu-b Use Post Ofiee. will be punctcaliv attended to. *aa25 3r*od* NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.-Thepub- lie i< respectfully reminded tint among all the numer¬ ous inventions that have been introduced to the world fcr effectual and permanent cure of Chronic ami Inflammatory Rbecmati«in. none has been founi balf soHralnahle. btw certain In iu beneficial operations,as COHENS CELE¬ BRATED EMBROCATION. The proprietor, well knowint: that no other remedy could be manufactured to equal tili«, has fo- a lomr time cea<ed to advertise it. during which period hundreds of the adhered have applied for it, and ured it successfully, after the otter failure of the com- nor. quack nostrums, which thev hav.« been induced to try. The proprietor desires now to inform the poblic that be b*s made anarnnirerKen'.'with A. B. t D. SANDS, of No. 73 Fulton-street, comer of Gold-street, by which they bare l»e- enme sole asents for the wholesale and retailsaJeof the Em- hrrcstion, for the city and county of New-York. Since Ute mtrodcclion of thisreme-iy to the public, various empirics have palmed upon tiie country n 5u ixus, and lo¬ tions and liniments,and "infallible rheumatic raUmres," al! of which are calculated more or less to injure the system, rather than remove any complaint. In proof of the estimation in which the Embrocation is bold By a respectable men in ;be medical profession. na well by the thousands of persons who have been effectually cured of Rheumatism, the proprietor has subjoined V tt-rs from a few who are well and popularly known to the entire society in New-York; and whose opintous and professional judgement are nciversailv eneemed. New-York.Augusta, 1838. Dear Sir.Havir.e frequently witnessed the application of your Rheumatic Embrocation, and the beneficial effects arising therefrom, it affords me pleasure to state tba^ I most cheerfully recommend it as an invalnable remedy, ami ihe best known tor the cure of that painful and distressing com- pnünt elüisr in its acute or rbronic term. W*/», F. PI ATT, late Carres. Secretary of Medical Society of City and County of Ne w-York. Dr. M. B. Cob ES. Dr. M. B. Cohen.In reply to your request asto my opin¬ ion of yonr Rheumatic Embrocation. 1 im>»t willinirlv ac¬ knowledge that I t-sve used it in my practice, and found il anAnvaluable remedy a radiative liniment in eases *>i rheumatism. CHARLES A. VAN .'Anut, M D. New-York. April 29. 1839 Dr. at B. Coh-n-I certify that I have u<ed your Rhen malic Embrocation, and I have, found It a most useful ad¬ junct in the treatment ol this painful disease, and tberefwe beiitat? not, to recommend it k: all cases*.I Rheuma) sm. WM. ANDERSON. M. D. Ve. No. .1!.' Brradwuv;Ncw-York: New York. April 25,185H The loliowintr is e«pec:n!l" recommended to the attention oi'centlemenof the Naval nnd .Merchant service. i, Henry B. Nones, Captain in the UnitedStatCS Kevenie Service, in the service of the United St >tes. do certify that I was ior rive months afflicted withth^InrJammatory Rheu¬ matism, and had tned everyreraedy by advice oCnhysicians, without anv relief.and finally, by advice of Dr. William Rockwell. Health Officer at Quarantine, I applied to Dr. M. B.Cohen, in the month ofJuly, IP37, for a bottle cf bis RheuntaticEmbrocatioo,nod titter one .week'ii i-.<e ol the specific; was entirely free from pain and able to rrsume my place in the service. H. B. NONES, 1st Lieut. U. S. R. S. New-York, A u trust 1, 18S7. Should any person remain sceptical of the virtues ol this preparation .alter pr ru«al of tee an >vc testimonials, in order to do away with ail suspicions of quackery; we beg ;<-> re¬ fer i* any of the following person-, a:l of whom bare been completely cured ot Rheumatism by the U'-c of our Embro¬ cation. Hon. F. A. Tallmndgc, Recorderoffoe city ofNew«Y< rk : Dr. g. Bancker, Hudsdn-stret t; Tbos. Bell, Esq , 32 Ann- street; W'm. Warner, Esq., Woesterst.; E. Thornbill, Esq , shipmaster,29 Mercer-*t; Frederick Tary, E*q .lath gene- mi floor inspector of t!:is port, 16 Tkornns-SL-; Henry A. Haskiu, !3 Varick-etrcet; Rowland Davie«, 13 Spruce* strpet, and rornsr of 20«.h street ami the oil Avenue; n. P. Pett.bone, E-q. of the firm o! Pettihcne -V Long, 4 Liberty-jl; Robert McDermot, Esq., proprietor ofthe Second Ward lintel, corner of York and Pcnrl-<t-.. Brook¬ lyn; E. William-, Ksq . Binomingdale; Mr. John Lynn, Steamboat Hotel, corner of West and Amos-sts. ;-Mr. B. Oarrin, hotel kei-per, Harlem, between 119th and 120th sis : Thomas Guvan, Esq.; J. W. B Kerrisoh. Esq. Hndson-st: Mr. Henry ß. Law-m. East Broadway; CapL H. il. Vass, master ol the brigMaria Cornelia of linstock; John Taylor, .' iy-sL Utica, agent of the Line Both-.; Mr. Chain's B'.-, 50 Genesee-st. Uttca; Mr. John Richards, Main st. I tica, agent of the Line Boats; Mr. Wm. 11. Ben!, 5J Lil>erty-st. Schenectaily. General Passage Aceat tor (be Associated Lines of Canal Boats; John S. Cadwt [I. Sl Union-st. New- Haven. Cu TT Tbe public will remember that this b -.imply an eX ternal application, and ire from minerals. TT Ea'-ti bottle n( the Embrocation is accompanied with printed directions Ihr o*e; a.vl none i< genuine unless bear- ivg the signature of M. B. COHEN. TT Price £2 per b<»ltle. Sold by the agents. A. P> k D. SANDS. Druggists, No. 79 Fulton-street, c-trner ol Gold, one! ItXV Fulton-street, at wholesale »:nd retail Also sold by David Sands k Co., No. 77 East Broadway, eorner of Mai lf.t-.-t; A>rabnm B. Sind- i. <:o.. Co. 27t> Broadway. .-.uJ7 tni WaT/:r commissioner's Orncx, ) Old Aims-House, tly Ht2 5 NOTICE is hereby '^iven. that the Cro- ton Aqueduct Corhmhiee of t' . Corporation have n'questetl the Water Commissioners; for the pr< sent, to reat the Croton Water, and arrange fo making the neces- snry connexions to supply the citizens of New York with water. The following are the rites &* which tbe wat<*r Is at pres¬ ent furnished: Annual Charges. Dwellings of two «tories.i.$10 00 " more than two stories. 12 no " on the rear of lots. 5 00 " with workshop or store.i. 12 to CO Privilege of washing pavements. 2 00 " bath, (where there are fixtures,). 5 00 Warehouse....i... 15 00 Boardinr house. 10 to2C Stähle, private per stall. 5 (»0 " livery u . 2 00 Payment to be made in advance lor tbe supply from Au¬ gust 1 to May 1, next.subsequently semi-annually. Large boarding houses, stables, brewerie«.tanneries,pub¬ lic baths, packing or .--di ng liou-es, and all other consu¬ mers, shipping, £c will be charged in proportion to the nujiitity of water used, on agreement with tbe commiasiou- ers. Office hours from D o'clock A. M. until 4 P. M. in the old Alms-House. Entrance by centre door. SAMUEL STEVENS, JOHN D. WARD, ZEB'D RING, B. BIRDSALL. jyll If Water Commissioners. TO LET..The two-störy Brick House, No. 36 Market-street, with the rear building, w >irb is suitable for astable. Apply to fl2 GRINN ELL, MINTL'RN CO..78 Souths. "TO TET^-The BasemenlTNo. 194 _ Broadway, a commodious' room and good stand fbr a boat maker, fruit store, iic i:c. Apply to John Lockwood, No. 77 Ceoar su je25 tf M- i?qr sale or EXC iTaNG ET. The cottage t»uili Hqnsjfe and Stable on north west Corner of P'iith avenue and Ii5ih street, with G full Ioy, or¬ namented with trees i also a pump near the doer; a;«out2 minutes walk from the Railroad. For further particulars inquire of J. k J. W. LEVER1DGE, 145 Chetry-sL N. Y. je22 tf jv& FOll SALE.That very desirable plat r^'"PP of ground, situated at the comer of Laight ami Var- lck streets, fronting on St. John's Park, being 6*3 feet. 2 inches, oo Laight-*treet, and 35 feet on Vartck. witii ihe C'iureh thereon. For particulars enquire of JOSEPH MEr KS. No. »I Beech, or a7 tf _SAM»L ROOME. 121 Walker-st. TO LET.The large" Room on the second flrvjrof the College of Physicians and Sur- e»-ons, 67 Crosby-street, known as tbe College Hall. Tbe Room is well lighted and ventilated, and has a CTrtall Room opening upon the rostrum. It is a convenient place of meet¬ ing for public worship, or for Literary Associations. The Room may be seen at any time on application to tbe Jani¬ tor. For further particulars apply to R. WATTS, Jr., 142 Mercer-street^_326 tf Tp'LET.The residence oflhe late _.Samuel L Southard in Grand-street, Jersey City.. AfsTTthe house No SCEss«! street. Jersey City, both of which are in excellent repairs and replete with even- modern improvement. For information inquire of ANDREW CLERK,!Agent,orficeMoKtgoriiery street, Jersey City, near the ferry iandmg. aui'i 6t* M~TO LET.ö^rbefoTelh^isiTof November.A neat two story Cottage, with full length French windows and piazzas surroundm«; tbe mam huildinjr, containipis' a parlor, dinimr-mom, kitchen, f->ur bedrooms, pantry,Ilc. situatcl in the centre of two lots of ground, beautifully laid oot in an ornamental flower-irar- den, witb two lou of ground attached for a vegetable gar¬ den The above is in Eighteenth-street, second door west of the Seventh Avenue. For terms inquire cn the premi- **- _ an24 4.' FOR SALE.The three story Brick . .. ITOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, Ne. £5 Market-street, between Ma«tison and Herry-streets. The Lot is 25 by 86 feet, the House 25 by 4? feet, w im 12 incb walbt, built by day's work under the superintendence ot Mr. George Ireland. There are ten fire places in th« Ho ose, seven of which are finished with marble chimney-pieces.. There is a dry cellar undc. the whole, paved and divided into several apartments, a fire-proof asu-house under the kitchen fire-place, and the whole in complete order. The premises may be seen every day between the hoars of 12 and 2o'clock. For further particalars apply to f 2-1 GR INN E LL, MINTURN k CO.. 78 South^rreet. TO LET IN BROOKLYN..Eight Jit'M modern butlt two story attic and basement bouses, Sntfhed m the best manner, (a card en with each house,) very pleasantly situatrtt along th» bay, givin? an entire Vt*W<£f -ay 30(1 &fNcwcYork; distant I1, miles from the South terrv; ornaibasses running oast the door.. In consequence nf the bouses not being finished on tbe first of May, the rent will he out very low" to good tenant.*. Ir.- a^iire at Mr. BaylLs's Hardware store, tiftrd door from ITeu- ry-street, jfl Atlantic-siren. Brooklyn. jy29 lm» MURAL RETIREMENT and City ..COMFORT BLENDED..For sale, a respectable, comtortaWle and pleasantly situated Cocntry Residence, containing two parlors, six bedrooms, kitchen, wood house, and pump under cover. lc, toffetiier with.SC acres of supe¬ rior iaai highly manured, with excellent farm buildings, within 2 rniles of Elirabethtnwn, New Jer?ey one-third ot a mde of the SomerviJle railroad, and IJ hoars ride from N<ew-York by steamboats or railroads several times a day. The hqnse ana buildings have been mostly buiJr, papered and painted within the last two years. Inquire of G. G. SHEPPARD, 54 Cliff street, New-York, or of ELIAS WINANS, Esq. Broad street, ElixaKetUowm. N. J.. or ot Mr. GEO W. SAWY'ER. on the preodses, near Galtopiog Hill, on tbe old rpjd to Sprintrfieid. _au24 lw FÖßTsALE OR EXCHANGE for _Citv Property..A Farm on Long Tsiand, conuinmg 5C acres of Sand in a first rate state of cultivation, with every thing replete for a country residence, consistine ofone large dweurng heafc finished in pood style, with marble mantels, folding doore, grates, Sec. Tbe boose a 52xSS. Barns and octiiouses cl every des«ription: frnit of all kinds, «ucb as apples, pears, quinces, cherries, raspberries, currants, goose¬ berries, strawberries, and in the greatest abundance. Sit» uated 10 miles Irons the City. Inquire of WARD lc BROWNE. jy28 tf . Coal Dealers, cor. Laight and Washing-ton-str. TT Good Board und pleasant Rooms can be obtained itNo.26Cbff-ct (2) e!7tf * g*^ PEOPLES LINK KOK AL- m^^^.?55^,BAiSY ami .o'.er::. diale plaoesj^osa the ,'>otr>! CotKtlandr-st. The COLUMBIA. r.ipf.T. P. \p«berrr, win leave « i'x)rc at 5 P. M. on Tuesday and Fridav. Tb.- steawer NORTH AMERICA, Cat*. M. H. . ru» leU, will leave as above 3t 5 P. M.oo Wednesday a.;i Sat. lay. For pact-ire or freight, apply to P. C.ScbrJö at the .!Coe os '^.f wh trt".or on board. N. B. All kinds of property taken only at ihr rL-k of the owners thereof._ ^"^^^^OflNINGlJNI-; FOR AE teiavfcü^ n..NY.TROV,and ;u!:-raed:a^ Laa*. '. - tstearnhont Pier to : or Barctay .t. Tbelew-pressare stcamboai TROT, Capt A. Ocrtnra. T1:i$ (Saturday) Mcnrlne. at 7 o'clock T!«v new lon-.pres.iire steamboat ALBANY, Capt.J. G. .7 - !iias,on Monday Morning, a: 7 o'clock. For pa*sagc, apply at the office, fosic." B^rr!!tr-'-:r*'r,or on h«ard. Not! c-. Ml GOeds, Figlght, K-itrgnge. B H *.'*,.'.?>.>, or mt other Mhd of Property, tnfica, skipped, or pu oa board this boat, must be m tbe r-«Ji of the owners ofsacli Goods Freight, or Baggage, kc_ ^ t^3"" r>E VENING LINE of $te&m- ^.^e!ffiBrii. boat.* tor libany>dai*y, sA7o'c tk P. Saaday excepted, .'rem the pier between Courtlard and L.bertv streets. Toe steamer SOUTH AMERICA, Cafpt Bramartt, leaves Monday^Wednesday and Friday Afternoons at 7 o'clock. The steamer ROCHESTER. Cape A. P. St. John, v»$ the above pier Tuesday, Tharsday and Saturday Aüer» rtoons. at:7 o'clock. The Rocheaterr and Sootb \roerica are new »nd sahst tint i>oaa. well fitted up and furnished.withstate'twas, arid tor speed and accomrncdations are not surpass d by ai.v boats on the rive.-. Passengers by this Line of tont* will at all t.:">-s amve h Albany in ample time tor the fi-st train of cars forde East and West, _.'_ j-g» >.T. POWELL & CO.'? L.iuo Fr-r NEWBtTRGtr. .'anil::;-: at CALD- Wj£LL!s\ \ve3Y POINT, and COLD SPRING -. - :!mm; Highlander, CapL Robert Wardrop; wHI leave of Warren-st, every Moaday, Tnnrsday, and Saturday, s: 4 P. M. Returning, wDl brave Newborgn every Jfcnday at s"i A. M. and Tuesday and Friday at 5 P. M. K.*- :Vt-;ifht or passage apply to the Captain en bo ir ' Baggage and freight of ail descriptions, Bank bills or »pe» cte, board, mustbe at the risk oftbeormers thereof, uo'e» atuilnf lattins erreceiots hnsliarned for the same. ns r* E?" £ftJ?OR PEEKSKILL, VER- HbSS^BSBL PLANCK. Grassy Point, Sihg-Slng, Tor- rytown. jSouoa Kerry. Hastings and Yonkers. Brvakfh**, i! Dimer on board. The new and splendid steamer COLUMBI S.Cai F . Stone, will h-a><? Ncw-Yotu from the toot Ol Cl .-? arrct, every morning [Fridays excepted] at 7o'ch>ckr**- a al returning, leave Pec;;>kill same day at * past 12 '< '¦,<-k. ~. M. Landing the f<wit of Hammond street, each v. Nones..All goods, Freight, Baggage, Bn --;-r. cie. or auy otker k^nd of Property, taken, sbippei!, rtrput <¦! board this boat inn--: be at the r':*k ol theownw tof m b Goods,- Freight, Baggage. 3rc _ T^CrRAND EXCURSIONS-? y*%3»Z£~&. :'°r f." F. r !'. v.ui- off Sandy Hook ry Tuesday and Friday durii k ii ¦. season. Th Inrttc and Bommndious steamboat SUPERIOR, Cnpt John Gouldj i- again in readiness and will cornnience bee regular tripn for the reason tin Friday nwrnin?, .May 27t!i. ienving t|j« pi r toot of Chambers-si. at 3 o'clock. Hnmrnond-st t past I-.. Can tl .:. '. paM B, Pier Nn. ! N. R. 1 hi 9o'clock, Market- .-; Tet Pit r 9 o'e'c.rk, Catherine-st Ferry; Brooklyn; J t-ast 9, ami Pier No. i N. R. i paat 9 o'clock, landing at Port Hamilton. F\nz each wat 23 Ct.sts, The boat will i'e accompoi ietl by in old Fisherman well scrjaaittled v.-ifV ihc Fishlag Ground; P.a;t furnirtK !. .\rt es celtent Bantl bfM^aste is engaged to aceorhpauy the boit. Refresbmenb ofth lirsl rmnlity tarnished on lioard extra. A (thamber-maid n .ii alten to üie ladh s and cblldrm. Capt.tGocld pledges himselftbai 'hi pains shtill be spared to glye satisfactTnn add make these Ertmrsiorts both plea- .nnt ontingrecablc to those wl ) will honorhim with their r -tro-ia-'e. The Public Brc assure that the Superior will poshivelv !. vr on Ii-.': above days throughout the season; II the wen". I er hermits. nrvfli Sm *:^£~%~%zpr! _Fwt of W»iiieball-street- T«w steam* er.s »TAXEN [SLANDER and SAMSON wiii run »j ti-iiows, until farther"tmticet Lkavks S:-.iTt v Islano at 7J, l>, If. 12 A. M und H,3,4, 5, 6,7, P. M. Lka.l., VVniTrHArJ ai 7,9, I*, II, A. M. andfi,SL4,5 «. 7, P. 61. All go* 'shipped are required to be particularly mnrked; a d areat the ; isk ofthe owners thereof. i - S FARE AND F.NiBT j«i^K.ftEDU< ED.-rREGULAK .;: Um (or KioVjuEiVoE and BOSTON, via STtJNfNtSTON n.'d NEWPOtiT-Cv.-irr-:l of «ie folfo-.vb.-r .-.>:-. ri or Steamers'i nuing in cormcction with the St^rjmgt/m and Providence ami Bo-;or. and Provtdenee Hnt'r 'ad»/ The MASSACHUSETTS, Captain Corii * .>. RHODE ISLAND, 'Ihave . NARRAGANSET, " Wooisi MOHEGAN, " Vande h It The steamers of tbe Line tor Boston and Provklow t, . «'a Stoninglon will leave pier. No. I. N. it. Bntt-ry Place 215 o'tdock, P. M. daily, Sunday- eseepteil. For lurtlier inf;trmati<wi, apply ai No. 22 Broadway. _j>BÜEFALO, and Greco Y,:<v. f.ijji.Jr The steam COLUMBUS will ply br« >ur:a;o and Green Bay during the sea«m,.:- betow Leaves Buffalo, Leaves Green Bay, June 20 June 27 July 4 13 Jbiy 11 2"> A jtrust I 15 29 August 8 22 Sept. 12 26 Sept. 5 19 October 10 24 October 3 17 31 touching at intermediate ports. For freight and passage/apply to the master on l-o^r I, t to A. R. COBB k CO. / ttt.rn.tr, N v P. L. PARSONS i CO. { Bu«',!<>» «. y- ,rSO ^ g^_.^FOR NEWIiURGH.Land- ^^m'rn^T. ing at Cab I well's. West Point and CoM S .nn-.Thesteäniboat JAMES MADISON, Capt.'V ¦. Hakstead, will leave Warren-street P er. every TUE^DAV ar.d FRIDAY EVENINGS, at 1 o'clock. All Baggage, Parkr.ge» or P»rcels, Bank BjiisorSpo t p::t on tKrartf of this boat without beiugentered on mehook öl' the l>oat or receipted tor, will be at the risk ol li.r ow e>"s thereof. t ^t! jj^Nl^v^^^ tsmJBL, Fare o.-.!y 134 rents. The spleuo.'d ara q nntiodious stermer PA8SAIC, C-tpt. John GaiTj.', l>emg «onipletely and elegantly refitted, will commence her regn- jar trips for the season on Thursday, March in.leaving as follows: Foot of Barclay st. N. York, I Centre barf, Newuk, At 10 n'clk. a. m. it to'clk.p.m. j At7to'cJll,a.m.4t Ho'cl»,f.« On Sundays ihe Paosaie will leave New-York at I'i A. M. ?r.d 4 P. M.. Leave Newan at 7J \. M. ami 2o'clock, M XTf Freightoi every' descriptiou canned at vt;ry reduced re,'*s. m5 6m MBl!^Zfl& LIZABETIi-PO RT AND fäslSS^&ii NEW-YORK FERRY COMPANY Summer Arraneenn.it..Fure IZ\ CtnU. The steamboats W/TER-WITCIT, CINDERELLA and WILLIAMSBURGH, ply daily frornElh.abe-th.Pnri to N«w Ycrk, touching at New-Brigbton and Pon-Richmnn<l, on and alter the 1 Ith day of August. 1342.each trip, a.s follow, Leave Elizabeth-Port, | Leave N. Vork, pier 1, N. R At6i,8and 11 o'clock, A. M At»>.»iand A.M., and Ai J,5and6o'clock. P. M j At 2,4and6$o'clock, P.M. O'l i'uni/uy, Leave Elizabetlt-Port al 9, 10and 12o'clock, A. M aad ai 1, 4J and 6 o'clock, P M. Leave New-York at 2, lu and 11£ o'clock, A. M. and at 2,3* and 6 P. M. N. B..Passengers for Weftfield, Scotch Plains. Plainfield, Bound-Bnx)k, SomeiTÜle, Easton i. SehooJc s .Mountain, by the Eii*al>eth-iown and Somervllle Railroad Cars, wih leave New-York In the SJ /clock briat in the mornittj, anri in die 2 and 4 o'clock boats iu the afternoon. Passengers from the81 o'cIr>ck boat will leave Somerville in stages tor Ea*ton and for Schooleys Mcantain on the ar¬ rival of the cars at Somerville. The Horse Car w ill leave the front of the Union Hole?, quarter of an hour previous the departure of each bdbj. All baggage at the risk ol :t> owner. au9 NOTICE..OiiTnTüfter^h^sriay the. 25thinst tbe steamboats Wilfiansburgfi and Cinde¬ rella w ill leave New York at 6 o'clock P. M; irmtead of 6J o'clock and wBJ leave Elizabeth-Port at 4 and Sk o'clock P. M. instead of 5 and 6 o'clock P. M. Trips a- fmlow.; Leave New York atSJ, 3i,and lojo'c ock, A. M.and ut2, 4. ami *, P. M. Leave Elizabeth-Port atGi, 3,and It,o'clock A.M. andaf 1, 4. and 5$ P. M. _ su2S, EASTERN DIVISION NEW- york AND ERIE RAILROAD. _ The Company's Steamboat and Barges (C«p- taia A. rt. Shultr) will run in connection with trains or car* between the toot of Dcane-otteet,York,and Gosbeo,ss fo!l<*ws : FOR PASSENGERS. Daily (except Sundays) lea*- G«K,cn at 7 o-'cioek. M-. and arrive in New-York at 11* A. M. Leave New-York at 3 d«lock, P. M., during the teisoc and arrive in Goshen at 74 ?. M. FOR* FREIGHT. Leave Goshen at t o'clock. P. M. on Mondays. Tnswrf** Thursdays and Fridays, and arrive m New-York the «nie evening. Leavr. New-York at 5 o'clock, A. M. on Tuesdays, Wed¬ nesdays, Fridays and Satnrdavs, and aaive in Goahen same «tav. iL c. SEYMOUR. Superintendent July 15th. jyI6_ LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. Another section wiil heopened _C)c travel on the iflth inst. th'-ee miles beyorw Tnonipson to the Suffolk Station, with the following ar- rangiriiient no tlie extended line: On and alter V/edceseay, lutb of August, 1312, ike tr»t« will run as follows: Leave Suffolk Sration at 6 A M and ff P M Leave Devr Park at 6j A M and H o'clock. P M Leave HicksvilU at 71 o'clock; A M anfl 2| P M Leave Hemp-tead at "i '/cluck. A M ami 2t P M Leave Jamaica at t o'clock, A '.! and -1 P M Leave Sootb Ferry (N. York side) at 9i A M and 4} P M Leave Brooklyn at 9i o'clock. A M and 4f PM SUNDAY TRAINS. Leave Jamatea at 3 o'clock A M and P M u l^ave South Ferry (N. York side) at 9J A M and 5j P Leave Brooklyn at Di A M and P M Leave Suffolk Station at 2* P 31 Leave Drer Park at 1 PM Leave Hickiville at 3} P M I>-ave Hempsitead at Sj P M FARE.For Tickets at the offee in Brooklyn,a« WIowi Jamaica 25c, Brushville 32c. Brar^h 50c, Hetnpstead. Can? Plaee and Westbary 55c; Hicks*die 62c, Farmi.)gda*e 7*: Deer Park 88c, Babvton ft, S jfTvlk Saticr. |l . N. B. Passengers are doired to procure tickets before taking 'eaL< in the cars._ EA BATHING at L©nS Branch, New Jersey, oa the Atlantic Ocean..The subscriber's board¬ ing housr- is rn.w opes lor reception of <^r*t7;J?£'Arr direction of Mr«. Ferguson. JNO. HOPPE«1- N. B..No bar kept. jr6 s

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From the Boston MisceDany.A PAGE OF CONCHOLOGY.

What god it was I cannot say,But one there war, when Jove was king.

Who, wandering by some Grecian bay,Picked up a vacant shell that lay

Bleached on the shore, a dry, unsav'ry thing.Nor is my meraory well informed,(No Lempriere's at hand, to blub)

What tenant had this mansion warmed,Something with which tire /Egean swarmed,Some lobster, I suppose it was, or crab.

But he, the conning brat of heaven.Trimmed it according to his wish,

Croßsed it with fibres.three, or seven,Or as Pausanias thinks.eleven.And gave a language to the poor, dead fish.

At once the house which e'n when filledBy its old habitant, was dumb,

Now as th' immortal artist willed,A little sea-Odoon trilled.And trembled low to the celestial thumb.

Enraptured with his new invention,Up soared he to thejdissful seat,

And having caught even Jove's attention.And calmed a family dissension,Went serenading through the starry street.

With us, the story's the reverse.Our souls are born already strung.

But, 'twixt the cradle and the hearseCreeps a change oe'r us.for the worse.'The heart hath music only when 'tis young.

For soon there comes a sordid god,Who snaps the precious chords of sound,

And leaves the soul an empty pod,A yellow busk.a dull, hard clod.A faded shell, in which r.o voice is found.

Save when some bold, heroic handThat dares to strike the tyrant Time,

Tries its first impulse to command,And thrilling through the startled land,

Wastes the last ebbings of his yoiithin Rhyme.Tasso's Prison..The cell is indescribably vile,

and wants all the elements even of n picturesquedungeon. It is a dust-hole under a mad-house;its walls, like those of any other resort for rats or

t-pidcrs, are blackened and defaced ; yet our des¬perat» English carbonari have charcoaled hereas every where else where the pencil would not

work.smoked their accomplished names, andcompelled the door to feel many a sharp stilettonibbling at its panels for the same noble purpose.Were it not for that tablet of marbl? inserted intothe front wall to announce that this is no vulgardungeon, you would pass on; but with that in¬formation what thoughts arise! If we love tothink that tho Rbapsodist of the Iliad, that Frinceof Troubadours, recited, amidst applauding Greece,the deeds of his heroes under his country's plane-frees, or ob the shores of tho hoarse jEgoan; if wearo glad to know that Virgil had his knife and forkat the tables ofAugustus and Mtecenas, what a painto recollect that Tasso modulated the exquisitestanzas of his not less immortal epic (worthy tobe sung to tho harp of Ossian at the banquet of allthe princes of the earth) amidst tho humiliationand despondency of a d«ngeon ! What fools menare to endure despots.' They bring a light andthey bring a key; bars there are none, nor bolts :the prisoner has been gone for four centuries ;oxygen has entirely eaten up the old iron lock ;

time has reduced to dust tho hand that appliedthe key; the duke's brow is still contracted, butit is only in the discolored marble of his tomb;and the despot (and there is nothing in Italy butdespotism) who made men quail and cower at hispresence, is a disarticulated nnd unsightly skele¬ton ! This is one of the places where one is com¬pelled to feel in its full truth the " quantula siritDominum corpuscula." As to the imprisonmentof any thing human in such a place, how any man

could have borne it a month, and have lived tocome oat again, is our marvel;.a hero or a com¬

mon criminal would have died surely; no proseexistence could have stood it.!.a nightingale fretshimself to death in a cage, even though he be not

shut up with toys and mock-birds, but the creativemind of tha poet makes, to a certain extent, itsown place every where; and though it could notfabricate a heaven out of such a hell, even to a

Tftsso, it did not prevent him from carrying theprodigious resource" of his mind into moods ofbeing far, far bey ond his prison-bars. The dooropens to the gentlest pressure, and the light ofday, with the verdure of a 3mall garden near one

spot, make more emphatic the silence of the un-

windowed cell. In Tasso's time there was a smallwindow, a very small one ; it is walled up, but the]marks of its dimensions are risible in tho old brick¬work ; and we see that, standing by it, he might,Vy straining a little, and standing sideways, beholda few inches of the blue sky over the gable-ends ofhis tyrant's palace ! In one corner of his squaroarea of twelve feet was his pullet, aad hero h<«mi;.it have sat, if, indeed, ho, like Ariosto, had a

chair to sit on ! While we are thus curiously andintently surveying for a few minutes every footof the smalt cell, our guide points to where Byronnat nearly the whole day ruminating, and withoutlight, till he had remotely felt tho kind of sufferingwhich a brother poet had so long borne in silence!

f Blackwood for August.

IVTEW AND GREAT INVENTION!._L 1 FRANCIS'S HIGHLY IMPROVED MANIFOLDWRITER..By this wonderful invention a letter and du¬plicate can be written in one operation with more ease andgreater facility than a single letter wilh an ordinary* penand ink.To the mercantile, professional and traveling pan of the

community this truly great invention is of infinite value asit is a great saving of tune, trouble and expense. The prin¬cipal advantage to be derived tram die manifold writer is,Uiat a copy ot any document may be kept wiüiout any ad¬ditional trouble to die writer, and without any necessity ofusing either au inkstand or a pen. The instrument used forwriung is an agate point, consequently it never wears byuse. For banks, insurance offices, merchants, men of busi¬ness generally, lawyers, postmasters, editors, reporters, pub¬lic offices, am' all who may be desirous of preserving copiesof their letters, documents, kc with an immense saving oftime and the satisfaction of having an exact copy of whatthey have written, this will be found invaluable.

Francis's Manifold Writer has now been in successfuloperation two years, daring which time the proprietor hashad the pleasure ol receiving the unfeigned appiebation otall whose observation it has come under. At tue lata fair o'the American Institute the merits of the article wereexaruin-ed into by three of the most able chemists iu die country,who pronounced it to be a very ingenious and useful con¬trivance, and] not liable to change color by exposure to air,moisture, or chemical agents. Consequently a medal wasawarded by the I astitute. Price from $2 to fS.Newspapers or magazines throughout the country copying

mtirt without alteration mr abridgement (including this no¬tice) and giving it twelve inside insertions shall receive acopy subject to tbeir order by sending a paper containingthe advet tisement to the office of the subscriber.

LEWIS FRANCIS, 8S William street,au20 tf corner Maiden Lane. New-York.

(CONFIDENCE inspires Confidence..J Jones' Drops for Humors.An Internal remedy for

diseasesof the skin, mch as salt rheum, erysipelas, leprosy,scrofula, scald bead, ulcerated sore legs and scurry, withtheir kindred external and internal humors.

Sufficient time havingbeen given tötest us invaluable effi¬cacy and safety, this medicine m now warranted to cure inall ca>es where ihe directions are faithfully complied with,or the money refunded. Designed for persons of all ages,sexes and conditions.Agents.E E Griggs, New Lebanon Springs, General

Agent for the State. A Gilbert, at the New Lebanon De-

§5t lor Herbs k«. N0.&I Fulton-st, Agent for die City..no-Agents.JC M Gukm, cor Bowery and Grand-sts; Al¬

fred Hill, 208 Greenwich sL; J II Hart, corner Broadwav!Iud-cor

s,,..New¬ark, N. J.; E G Peckham, Ulica; FS Bogue, Lvons, RBriuley, Pe»n Yaim; C Walker, Otsego co.: H Raw Is iiv* Albany co. Albany.A great number ef certificates from the most respectable

*nd,oUlCT5 have been received.all speak in thebighrsi terms of its unerring efficacy. jySSä hn

AGENTS OFFICE, State Prison, Au¬burn, August s. 1842.Nottce is hereby given, that

sealed Proposals wBtjM received at the office of l&e subscri¬ber un.a the fifteenth day ot October next, at precisely teno'clock A -M. for the service, ot rmt im than twentv norrpore than forty Coovicts (at the option of t»e Agent.) forthe term of five years, saut term to commence oa the six¬teenth dayof December next, tobe empkiyed inweavingand manufacturing Ingrain and Brussels Carpetio" in saiSPrison. r a

Also, for the services of not less than fire n*r more thantwenty Convicts, (at the optioo of the Agent,) for the frmof five years to commence on the seventh day of Decembernext, to be employed in the manotacture of : English SalinHorn Buttons.' Sufficient shop room, suitably warmed andlighted, to be furnished by the StateNoTt..Persons making proposals are required to name

the amount per day offered tor the services ofeach convict,and lo give the name* of the persons who are to becomesareties in said co. beets.aal3 lawtOl5_HENRY POLHEMl'S. Agvnt.

LAJRjDNER'S LECTURES.A neatPwaphlet-for sale at Ibis office. Price 3* eoefc.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S Office,N<». 56 John-street,.Notice is hereby given to the re¬

latives and next of km of Ellen Shay, (otherwise called Ei¬len Evans,) deceased, and who is alledgcd to have died in¬testate, that the effect* of the said intestate, in the hands efthe Public AdmmisttBtof, wiii he administered and disposedof by him according to law, nnJess the same be claimed bysome lawful executor or adnvnistrator of the deceased, bythe seventh dav of September next-Dated New-York, Au-ust 5th. 1842.nu6 law4w E. KETCHUM. Public Administrator.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OF¬FICE. No. 56 John-street..In pursuance of an Order

of the Surrogate of the County of New-York, Notice Ishereby giveu to all persons having claims against Christo¬pher Light, late of the City oi New-York, grocer, deceased,intestate, to present the samt with the vouchers thereof to

the subscriber at his office. No. AT. John-street, in the City «1

New-York, on or before the fourth day of February next-Dated New-York. August 3d. 1842.¦au4 taw6m E KETCHCM. Public Administrator.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S Office,No. 56 John-street..In pursuance of an Order of the

Surrogate of the County of New-York, Notice is herebyIfiven to all persons ha»ing claims again-t John White, JohnDubask, William H. ftolpb, or Carl Schmirttmnn. deceased,intestates, to present the same with the vouchers thereof tothe subscriber at bis office. No. 56 John-street, in the City ofNew-York, on or before the fourth day of February next-Dated New-York, August 3d. 1242-au4 lawCm E. KETCH I 'M, Public Administrator.

PUBLIC ADMINISTJRATQRIS Office,No. 56 John-street..In pnrsuance of an order of the

Surrogate of the Count; of New-York, notice ts herebygiven to all persons having claims against Frederick Rhoda,deceased, intestate, to present the same, with ttio vouchersthereof, to the subscriber, at hi? office. No. 56 John-street,in the City of New-York, on or before the fourth day ofFebruary next-Dated New-York, Anru ft 3d, 1842.aut law«m E. KETCHUM, Public Administrator.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S Office,No. 56 John-street..In pursuance of an order of the

Surrogate of the County of New-York, notice is herby giv-en to ail persons havine claims against Margaret McCabe,Albert Ferdinand, William P. Dohson.or William Barrows,deceased, inte-tates, to present the same, with the vouchersthereof, to the subscriber, at his office. No. .56 John-street,in the City of New-York, on or before the fourth day olFebruary next.Dated New-York, Aueust Sd, 1342.an4 law6m E. KETCHUM, Public Administrator.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR^ Office,No. 35 John-street.In pursuance ofan order of the

Surrogate of the County of New-York, notice is herebygiveH to all persons having claims against John Morrell, deceased, intestate, to present the same, witli the vouchers-thereof, to the subscriber, at his office. No. 55 John street,in the City of New-York, on or before the fourth day ofFebruary next.Dat#»d'New-York, Auernst 3d. 1842.au4 law Gm E. KETCHUM. Public Administrator.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRÄ"TORTS Office;No. 56 John street..In pursuance of an order of the

Surrogate ofiheCounty of New-York, notice ishereby givento all persons having claims against Alexander Brown, An-<on Cole, or Marcus Brutus, deceased, intestates, to presentthe same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at hisoffice. No. 56 John street, in the City of New-York, on orbefore the fourth day of February nextDated New-York. Aueust 3d, 1842.au4 lawflm E. KETCHUM, Public Administrator.

P~ÜBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S Qftee,No. 55 John-str«et.In pursuance of an order

M the Surrogate ol the County of New-York, noticeis hereby given to all persons having claims againstJames March, deceased, intestate, to present the .«ame, withthe vouchers thereof, to lh<> subscriber, ai his sflice, No. 3DJohn-street, in the City of New-York, on or before the fourthrtay of F» bruary nextDated New-York, August 3d. 1842.au4 law6m E. KETCHUM. Public Administrator.

NOTICE.To the heirs and Jegal repre¬sentatives ol ABRAHAM GIBBLE, late of War¬

wick township, Lancaster county, in :l:e State of Pennsyl¬vania, deceased. In pursuance of an order issued out of theSourt of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, 1 will bold annquLsition upon the Real Estate oi the said deceased on

Thursday, the 25th day oi August, A. D. 1842, at the resi-lence of Benjamin L. Gibble.who occupies the premises iniVarwick township aforesaid, then and there to make parti-ion and appraisement of said real estate, at which timeind place you may attend if you think proper.The real estate of said deceased consists of a piece of land

n said township containing 50 acre- (more or less) with theppurtenances, adjoining Innd of Michael Stander. Peteryingenei'ker, Jacob Ritter, Benjamin White, Henrv Suni-nys heirs, and others. A. E. ROB ERTS,

Sheriff* of Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania.Sheriff's Office, Lancaster, July 13, 1842. j!5 law6w

I^OTICE is hereby given, that the sub-L 1 scribers have been duiy appointed by Nathan K.lall, Esq., Judge of Erie County, Counsellor, kc, residinga the city of Buffalo, in said county, and State of New-f«irk, trustees of the estate of'George Miles, Jr. and ArthurCdwards, non-resident debtors, and all persons indebted tohem are hereby required to render an account of all debtsnd sums of money owing by them respectively to ihe sub-cribers, and to pay the same by the 23d dav of Septembericxt, at tlj** office öf Tallcott & Hougbton. in said city oftufl'alo; and all persons having in their possession any pro->erty or effects of the said debtors, are hereby required toleliver the same to the subscribers by the day aforesaid;jid all the creditors of such debtors "are hereby required0 deliver their respective accounts and demands to the sub-cribers bv that day..Dated Buffalo, Angust 4,1842.

JNO. F. BROWN. )ELIAS S. HAWLEY, > Trustees.

au9 Iaw3w_A. M. CLAPP, _)_NOTICE..Daniel Hawks of CortTand-

ville, Cortland County, Supreme Court Commission,ias irsued an attachment against Stillman Knight'> estate,1 non resident debtor, which will be sold lor the payment ofiis debts unless he appear and discbarge such attachment,iccording to law, within nine months from the first publi-ationofthis notice. The paymentofany debts due to binipresidents ol this State; the delivery to him or for hisse of any property within this Slate belonging to him ; theransfer of any such property by him, are forbidden by lawind arc void. |jv23 lawjm] E. C. REED. Attorney.

CORPORATION NOTICE.PublicNotice is hereby given, that a sale of Property forum

aid Tuxes, will take place at Publiu Auction, at the CityHall of the City of New-York, on Wednesday, the 28th dayifSeptember next, at 12 o'clock, noon, and be continuedrom day to day until the whole of said property Shall be

\ »ld, and that the detailed statement of the Taxes, and prop¬erty to be sold, is published in the New Era. a newspaperprinted and published in the city of New-York.

ALFRED A. SMITH, Comptroller.Comptroller's Office, May 10.1842._je25 lawl4w

~l SSESSMENTS.First Wa7d7.Pub-CjLlicNotice is hereby given, that the Assessors of the

First Ward have completed their Assessments, and that acopy thereof is left with Olio Wm. Van Tuyl, at No. 33Pear! street, wherethe same may be seen and examined byany of the inhabitants from the 20th day oi August to thel ull day of September, both days included, from ft to 12o'clock in the forenoon, and from 3 to 6 o'clock in the after¬noon, and that the assessors w ill meet at ihe expiration ofl ie said time, to wit on the eleventh day of September, atthe said Olio Wm. Van Tuyl, No. 33 Pearl st, t.i review their-aid Assessments on the application of nnv person conceivinghimself aggrieved. OTTO W. VAN TUYL.

GARRET VAN ZANDT,Assessors of the 1st Ward.

New York, August 19th, 1842. nu20 iSl 1

TAKE NOTICE, that a geieral meet"-ing of the Creditors of Wm. Fawcettisherebv called,

to be holden at the office of Philip Speyer, No. SO Wall-st.,in the City of New-York, on the seventeenth day of Sep¬tember next, at 12 o'clock at noon ofthat dav.

GEORGE PEARCE.HENRY DIXON.PHILIP SPEYER,

Trustees of the Estate of Wm. FawcettDated July 13, 1842._J15 law2m

COCOONS, COCOONS.Th7~sübscriber will pay cash for Cocoons, or he will reel them

for quarter of the productAugust 20, 1842. DAVID L. SEYMOUR, Agent,au.s»> State Prison.Mount Pieasaat.

PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, Soaps,Brushes, kc.City and Country dealers in the above

articles will find it an object to call at 44 DiVision-staal«Im»_R. RICHARDS.

~\\THAT IS LIFE Without Health ?...IT Philadelphia, December, 1SS7..To Dr. Jaync.DearSir: The astonishing and almost miraculous effects your ex¬

pectorant had on my neighbor, the Rev. Mr. Busting, whosecase yoa will recollect, was given over by his physicians,and who himself had lost nil hope of ever being permittedto preach again, but who, fiom the use of your medicine, isV) far restored as not only to be able to walk out, but alsoto preach, made so wonderful an impression on my mind,thai after consulting with several friem.s and learning thatyoa were a regular Practitioner of Medicine, and thatyourremedy was not one of those qoarkish compounds withwhich the public are so freqently duped.for yen mustknow that 1 am a mortal enrmv to quacks.I called uponsou and purchased hall a dozen bottles, and told vou that,jM lived to take them, you should have a good report from

I am alive and well this dev! ibanks be to a merciful Godand your Expectorant; and now I come forward cheerfullvto fulfil my promise.For twenty long years had I been a constant sufferer Trom

the effects of a hard, dry couirh, pain in mv breast, Aid dif¬ficulty of breatbtne ; the last five of which,' chills and fevers,every spring and fall, were added to mv misery. 1 wasworn away to a mere skeleton; with the greaicst'dimcuttvoolv could I get up and down stairs: mv anpetite was gone,ami nty stn-ngLh had so far failed me that my frauds werepersuaded I could not survive many week*, unless I ob¬tain relief. Indeed, Mr, my situation was so m'sendd- tomyself and so distressing to mv farr-tiv, tlrat I felt willing todie whenever it should please ihe Master to take me home.But I beard of vour medicine, and relief came. Ye« ilproved the «Balm of Gilead' to my poor, afflicted body..Before I bad taked one bottle I experienced a mitigation of»11 my symptoms, and, to my great iov, I foaml in the con-lioued use of it the happiest reliefT In short, sir, it b»<=i>wde a perfect cure of me, and I crtn truly say 1 have nouesire to be better.Now, I cousider it is a duty I owe yon, and, through yon,

ine public, to make my case known." believing that it willt>e the means of directing hundreds who are afflicted as Ihive been to the use of a remedy, which, under the blessin"of God, I consider to have preserved my life.You are at liberty, sir, to make use of this latter to vour

a Jvactage, and make my rase as extensively known as youplease. If there be any who doubt the truth ef the aboveHceount, (tor I have heard that many persons who havecures to sell forge certificates and publish ihem.l refer theruto me. I shall be happy to see them, and I will no: onlyconfirm the above statements, but svili give them particu¬lars wbieh it would be unnecessary* to furnish tor the publicpress. With everlasting gratitude, I am, dear sir.

Your obliredfriend, MARY GILL.No. 1*5 Queen-street, below Fourth.

tor sale, wholesale and retail, bv A. B. k D. SANDS£(T egisis, No. 79 Fulton-street. N. E. corner of Gold, and 100t Z0*-*?.**oi w'Uiam-street; ntretail bv David Sandsat tK. No. 77 East Broadwav. corner of Markel-st, ; Ahra-tiara S. Sands k. Co., 273 Broadway, Granite Buildings,eonier or Chambers-st. Price $1. au26 Iro

IN PURSUANCE of au order of the Sur¬rogate of the County of New-York, notice 8 hereby

EhA ;i To all persons having ciaims ar»e.iiis: David Milne, Int-

pf the Islam! of Saxtta Crux, in the West I^dir-«. decea-vti,to i.-e»eni the same with the vou'-iiers ibereof to tb'-SDb-sr.rber, at hi« office No. 42 South street, ta the dry of NewPot k, on er before tbe sixth dav of February next. DatedNew-York, 1st dav of A neust. A. I>. 1842.

aoBlawfta_JOSEPH W. a LSOP.

INPURSUANCE of an order of the Sur-roirate of the County of New-York, notice Is hereby

given lo all persons having claims again*t D*ir,iel MrFar-iane. late of ;he Hand of sar.ta Crnx, in the West Inries.deceased, to present the snme with the vouchers thereof to

the subscriber; at bis office No. 42 South street, in the city afNew-York, on or before the sixth d?v of Februarv next

Dated New-York, tbe first day of August. A D. 1842.au3 lnw6m JOSEPH W. ALSO P.

TN PURSUANCE of an order of the Sur-JL rosrate of the County of New-York, Notice is herebyt-'iven to all tx/rson« baviny claim- ajrainst William S. Cbnni-tion, late ofthe C ity ofNrw-York, merchant, deceased, to

present U»e same with the vouchers thereof to the subscri¬bers, at their office, No. 319 Delancey-street, in the City ofNew-York, on or before tbe Sixth day of February next.Dated New.York, the 2d dav of Austum. 1342.

SARAH A. CHAMPION. Executrix.CHAS. F. CHAMPION,) VwM... rm

aug3Iaw6m JAS.ROSS,_\ Executors.

IN pursuance of an order of the Surrogateof the County of Ncnv York, Notice is hereby given to

all persons having claims against Eilet Cohn, late at theCity of New-York, Lrroeer, dereased, to present the same

with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at the office of

Joseph Husson, Eso., No. 13 Chambers-street, in the City ofNew-York, on or befor" tlie third day of October n^xt..Dated New-York, the twenty-ninth day of March, A. D.1842mli30 ltaw6m

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IN pursuance of an order of the Surrogatenf the County of New-York, .\'ot;ce \* hereby <:iven to

ail person* having claims against James Freelnn, late of die<"ity of New-York, builder, deceased, to present the same

ith the vrrarljers thereof to the suh-erihers nt the residenceof the subscriber, William S. Slocutn, No. 565 Fourth-street,in the City of New-York,on or-hefore thetwenty'-eightli dayf November next.Dated New-York, the twenty-sixth day

f-Ofav.A.D. 18-12. WM. S. SLOCTJM, Executor.my271aw6m* REBECCA J. FitEELAN, Executrix.

[N'BÜJlISÜANCE ofan order of the Surrrogateof the County of New -York,notice is hereby given

to all persons having claims arninst Stephen White, late oftbeCiiv of New-York, gentleman, deceased, to pre-*nt thesame with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at hb of-tice, No. 22 Merchants' Exchange, in the City of New-York, on or before tbe twenty-seventh day of Decembernext.Dated New-York, the twenty-third dav ofJune. A. D. 1312.je25 lawfrn*_MARCUS CPRM KitAIS.

IN PURSUANCE of an order Of the Sur¬rogate of tbe County of New-York, Notice is hereby

given to all persons having claims against George C. How e,late of the city of New-York, Jeweller, deceased, to pre-"¦nt the same with the vouchers thereof to John D. f^ock-,\'o. 192 South street, in the City of New-York, on or beforethe thirtieth dav of December aext. Doted New-Yorki.7th dav of June, A. D. 1S42

JOHN D. COCKS.) .bU)bI_,>2? liaw-ßm* JOHN M. HOWE, j Adm.ms.ratnr^fNPURSUANCE of au Order of the SurJL rocate of the County of New -York, notice is herebygiven to all persons having r.lain.s against STEPHENMAYERS, late "i" the City Of New-York, deceased, to prc-senl the same, with the vouchers tiiei vof. to the subscribersrt tbe North River Bank. No. 175 Greenwich-street, in theCity of New-York, on ot before the 2Cth dar öl Octobernext. Dated New-York; the lfith day of April, 1842.

AARON B. HAYS. i Fseentnra.all lawfim GEORGE C. THORBURN. S r'*rcu'"' '

TN PURSUANCE of an Order of the Sur-A rcgate of thecounty ol New York, notice is hereby giv-en to all persons having claims against Maria Prall, fate otthe city, ofNew York, deceased, to present the same with(he vouchers thereof to the subscribers, at the office of thesubscriber, Daniel Lord, Junior, No. 8! Nassau street, in thef ity of New York, on or before tbe Thirtieth day ofSep-t snber next- Dated New York. 26th dav of March, A. D.1342. C. W. LAWRENCE,) Ft(.r,.tor,

ni28 law6m__ DAN. LORD, Jr. ] **Xi cuton-

N PURSUANCE ofan Order of the Sur-ropate of the County of New York, notice is hereby

[given to nil persons having claims against William Jackson,[ate of tbe city of New York, deceased, to present the samewith the vouchers thereofto the stiWriher, at his office, No.Bl Nassau street, in the city of New York, on or before thetliirtieth dav of September next- Date' New York 2fithday of March, A. D. 1342.m28 1aw6m DAN. LORD. Junr.. Executor.

r$ Pursuance of an order of the Surrogateof the County of New-York, Notice is hereby given to

till persons having claim* against William Baldwin, kite ol.'the city of New-York, Physician, deceased, to present thesame with the vouchers tb-.reof to thesubscriber, at hi< storeNo. 42 Cedar-street, in the city of New -York, on or beforetoe twenty-sixth day öfSeptember nextDated Ivew-York, the twenty-second dav ofMarch. A. D

H42 m23 lawfrn JOHN FALCONER. Executor.

TN PUR^AlNCE of taorierof the,S^_|_ rognte of tbe County of New-York', Notice is herebyereeh to all persons having claims against Catharine Young,htte of Niagara, Upper Canada, widow, deceased, to pre¬sent the same with the vouchersthereof to the subscribersat the office of Nelson Chase, No. 36 John street, in the cityoi New-York, on or before the twenty-fifth of October nextDated New-York, the 22d day of April, 1312.

JOHN FULTON,RICHARD J. STAGG,

a23 law6m*_FRANCIS STAGG,N PURSUANCE of an order of the Sur-

rogate of tbe County of New-York, Notice is herebygiven to all persons having claims against Cornelius Fra-. ienburgb, late of the city of New-York, deceased, to pre¬sent the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscribers,auheir resider.ee. No. 148 Thirteenth street, in the city ofNew-York, on or before the twenty-fourth day of Octobnrnext. DBted New-York,the twenty-firstday ot April. 1512.

GEORGE L. FRADENBURGH,a22 lwSm CORDELIA WYMAN._*~N PÜRSUMClTof aü order of the^iF

rogate of the County of New-York, Notice is herebytirvei to all per.-* is having claims against Daniel Lane, Inleof the city of New-York, shoemaker, deceased, to oresenttiie same with the vouchers thereof to the subscribers tthebouse of Mary Lane, No. 178 Varick street, in the'C hy ofNew-York, on or before tbe twentieth dav of Sept m'bern-xL Dated New-York, the 18tb day of Match, 1312.

MARY LANE. Executrix.mlO läwfim» W1LMOT WILLIAMS. Executor.

TN PURSUANCE of an order of the'SÜr"-_ix. ro?nteoi. V County of New -York, notice is hereby giv¬en to nil perse* having claims against John Rastien. bite otthe City of N -*v-York, Hairdress, r, deceased to presentthesame, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at theresidence of tbe subscriber, EMEL1NE BASTIEN; No.6 Albany-Street, in the City of New-York, on or before thef:rst dav of October next-Dated New-York, the 28th dav of March. A. D. 1842

EM ELI NE BASTI EN, Executrix.m29 1awfim _NICHOLAS STEVENS Executor.

TN PURSUANCE of an order~of theJL Surrosrate of die County of New-York, notice i.« herebygiven to all persons having claims against1William McAn-hilly, late of the City of New York, Tailor, deceased, topresent the same"with the vouchers thereofto the subscriber,at the office oi'H. Nicoll, No. 7 Nassau street, in the City oiNew-York, on or before the twelfth day January next. Dat¬ed New-York, the ninth dav of Julv, 1842.jylj lawGtn MICHAEL McANNALLY. Administrator.

TN PURSUANCE of an order of the SurfJL rogate of tbe County of New-Y'erk, notice h herehv£riven to all persons having claims against Benjamin Hal-lick, late of the City of New-York, Cartman, deceased, topresent the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscrib¬ers, nt number 28 Goerck street, in the City of New-York,on or before tbe ninth dav of January next. Dated New-York, the 7tn dav ofJulv, 1842.

NEllEMlAH HALLICK,) . , . ,

WILLIAM HALLICK, 5 Adm,n,*tratons'

jy8 lawGm*_

"N PÜRSU/VNCE ofranörder of the Sur-rogate of the County of New-York, Notice is hcre'ov

ivenJo all persons having claims against Lyman T. Bill,.le of Mobile, i" the Sta>e of Alabama, deceased, to pre¬

sent the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber,at the store of llanmier k Horton, No. 54 Division-street. i:ithe City ot New-York,on or before tbe ninth day of Janu¬ary next..Dated New-York, the sixth day oi Julv, 1342.

.)e7 law6m«_CHARLES BALL. Administrator.

TN PURSUANCE of an order of the Sur-JL rogate of the Ceat.ty of New-York, Notice is hereby¦riven to all p.rsons having claims asrainst Krerierick A*.Payer, late of the City of New-York,*Drugeist, deceased,to present tlie same with the vouchers thereof to the sub¬scribers ai the residence ot the subscriber, Stephen B. Hutch-ings. No. 81 Rivinrton-street, in the City of New-York, oner betöre the nineteenth day of December next.Dated New-York, the sixteenth dav of June. a. D. 1812.

M. E. THAYER, Ex'x.jet? Iaw6m»_S. B. HUTCH1NGS, Executor.

N PURSUANCE of an order of the Sur-rogate of the County of New York, notice is herehv

given to all persons havinr claims against Isaac B. Merritt,late of the city of New Yark. grocer, deceased, to presenttbe same with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at herresidence. No. 127 Mulberry street, in die city ofNew York,on or before the 27th day of January next Dated New-York, the 23d dav of Julv, 1S42.jySaitawtim*

"

MARY MERRITT, Administratrix.

N PURSUANCE of an order of the Sur-rogate cf the County of New-York, aotic* is hereby

given to ail persons having claims against Amasa JacLson.late of the city of New York, merchant. dece?sed, t* pre.sent the same'wilh the vouchers thereof to the subscriber,at bis store, No. 13 Coenties slip, in the city of New-York,on or before ibe Tweoty-fifth da v oi January aext-Dated New-York, the Twenty-second dav öl" Julv. 1S42jy2S law6m_RALPH MEAD.'Adraiatstrator.

IN PURSUANCE of an Order of the Sur-rogate of the County of New -York, Notice is hereby

given to all ncrsens having claims against Jcsepb Ririgway,late ef the City of New-York, gentleman, deceased, tb pre¬sent the same, with the vouchers thereof to tbe subscriber, ntthe office of Isaac O. Barker. No. 1S4 Nassau -street, in theCity of New-York, on or before the Twentieth day of Jan¬uary nextDated New-York, the fifteenth dav of Julv, 1848.jyf8 law«m- SARAH A. RIDGWAY. Administratrix.

TN PURSUANCE of an order of the Sur-JL rogate of tit- County of New-York, notice is herehvgiven to all nerson« bavimr cl has 9caiastRobert Halliday,late of the City of New-York, merciian:, deceased, to ore-sent the sarc -. with the voucher* thereof, to the snbxriber,at his office. No. S5 Liberty «reet, in the City of New York,on or before the elesen'Ji day of February nexL

D.'.ted New-York, the eighth dav ofAugust, A. D 1812an91awCm»_EPW. C. HALLIDAY".

T^EW ENGLAND SCREW CO.'SJLl "WOOD SCREW S.Warranted ecual t0 anv im-Jported, tor sale at »4 John-street. jyjp »

IBS

BY ORDER of Hb Honor William ln-gli», Esquire, Associate Judge of the Court of Com¬

mon Pleas in nr.ti for the City vui County of New-Vork,Notice is hereby given. pursuant to the provisions cf theStatc'.e authorising attachments again*! tjor^öiiirrt debt¬ors, that an attachment has issued against the estate o. Wil¬liam Rusbforth and John Andrews, or of either of them, re¬

sidents of the State of N*»- Jersev. and tbr.ttbe same "willbe sftld for the payment of their debts, unless they or eitherof than aprr*»r and discharge such aiwchment. accordingto iaw, within nine months from the first publication of thisnorire; and thai the payment of any debts due to them or

pitber of then by r--side:its of this Mate, acd the delivery toth^m or eitbei of them, or for their or either of their use, ofanv property within this S'ate bdör.t: intr to them or either °*

rm, ar.-i the transfer of any such property bvthem or

»i'her of them are forbidden by tow. ¦> no are void. Dotedthe 14th dav of June. 1342. ROBER! P. WINSLOW,

Altornev for Aitac* Creditor.\"\5 law9m _8 John-str-» ;.New-York.

B^~Ö^DfTR~of ElishaWard, h'scf. Judgeof the Cuaatanqne Coonty Conns of'.'i e decree of

Counsellor, fcc., notice is hereby given, pursuant it)the pro¬vision of the Statute autlioriiirrg rotachrrents a t.'mst non¬resident debtors, that an attachment has .s*ued a ra:nst tbee«tate of Wilham Cuibertson and Orrin Hook, nor. residentdebtors r^idins- in the Slate of Pennsylvania, and that tbe<nmf will he sold for the payment pf tne.'r debts unless theyappear and discharge r.'r.U attachment according to lawwithin nine mouths from the first pnbiica'ion Of this notice:and thai the pavment of anv debt and the delivery of anypropertyhelorigfogtosuch «lehtr.r«, or ei'.brr of them, forth-ir use, or ilie inn fet of any property by ihem or either< f them, lor anv purpose whatever, »rr forbidden bylaw,and are void. Dated ibe 2ft h davnf.Tulv, 1842.

M. STROPE, Attorney for Attaching Creditor-,aul law9m _

BY ORDER of the Hon. Michael Ul-slrx-ffer, Fir«Jndge of the Court of Comraon Pleas

for me City and County ofNew-York.Notice is 1101"by given, pursuant to the provision* oi the

-tntut" authorizing attachments atrainst non resident dtfbtOt$thai an attachment ha« issued against the estate of ChariesBosweU, a resident of Petersburg in the State ef Virginia, andthat the same v 01 be sold for üiepavmcntofms debts, unlesshe appear and discharge such attachment, according to law.within nine months from the frsl publication of this notice:and that tbe pavment of any debts due to him by residentsolthis State, and the delivery to him or tor bis use of any prtvpeily within this Suite belonging lo him. and the transfer nt

any such property by him, are forbidden by law,sjid atevoid. Dated the loth'dav of January, 1342.

GRIFFIN St HAVENS.j25 ftrnlaw Attorneys for Attaching Creditor

BY ORDER of F. A. Tallmadge, Re-corder of the City of New-York, notice is hereby

given, pursuant to the provision of the statute authorizingattachments atrainst non-residen I debtors, that an ait-r:i-ment has issued against the m t ate of Samuel Smith, resi¬dent of the State of Pennsylvania, and that die same will hesold for the payment of Iis .lebt;, unless he appear and dis¬charge such attnehment, accord ing to law, within ninemonths from the first publication o i '.his notice: and that thepayment of any debts due to him by residents of this State,and the delivery to him or for bis use, of any properlywithin this State belonging tohim and the transfer ot anysuch property by him are.forbidden by law, and are void.D»:ed the 16Ui dav of March, 1842.

A. G. ROGERS, Attorney for Attaching Creditor.E. Jour. ml8 lawftn

BY ORDER of the Honorable DanielIngrahem, Associate Judge ofthe Court of Common

Pleas in and for the City and County of New-York, Noticeis hereby given, pursuant to die provisions of the statute au-

Üiorizing attachments mains' uon-resident debtors, tltnt ana inehment has issued against the estate of Georg" M. Diehl:i l dJobn H. Diehi non-resident^ and residents of Philadel-;m * in the State of Pennsylvania, and that the sani" will be- if for lilt payment of their debts, unless they appear amii « Itargesuch attachment, according lo law, within niner.*e lbs from the first publication of this notice; and that thep*' r :ent of any debts due lo them by residents of this State,a n I ib« delivery to them, or for their us.-, of any propertyw 'i this SfJte belonging to them, and die transfer nt anys i* property by them nie lot bidden by law, ami art; void.

1) «od the 25üi day ofFebruary, 1842.BUTLER fc EVARTS.

m lawfhn Attoi tie j for Attaching Creditor:

BY ORDER of (Jliärlcs J. Hulhert, Esq.Supreme Court Commissioner, notice is hereby given,

pur--..nut to the provisions of the statute authorising attach¬ment« against non-resident debtors, that an attachment hasissued against the estate of John Bullen, Jr. a resident ot

ScBlhport in the Territory of Wisconsin, said that the samewill be sold for the payment of his debts, unless he appear;-nd discharge such attachment.accordmg to law, withint the months from the first publication of this notice; andthat the payment ol" any dent* due to him by residents ofllsis State, ami the delivery to him or for his use, ofany pro-perty within this '»täte, belonging to him, and the transfer ofam property by him are forbidden by law, and are void..Dated the 24th day of November, 184L D. H. MARSH,dG law9m Attorney for Attaching Creditor.

BY ORDER of Hon.Daniel P. IngrahamAssociate Judge, New York Copimon Pleas..Notice

is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions ot the statineir! ori-ing attachments against non-resident debtors, that

an attachment has issued against the estate ofAndrewSmith,being a non-resident ofthe Suite of New Y'ork, residing inthe State of New Jersey, and that the same will be sold forthe payment of his debts unless he appear ami dischargesuch attachment according io law, within nine months fromthe first publication of this notice : and that the payment ofany debts due to him, or fur his use, of any property withinthis state, belonging to him, and ibe transfer of any suchproperty by him are forbidden by law, and are void.Dated the Twelfth dav of Mav, 1842.

E. D.'HALL, Attorney for Attachingr.ilS lawfhn _Creditor_B~Y"oRDER of Joe. Mullen, Esq., Su-

preme Court Commissioner, residing at Wniertown,Jefferson County, notice is hereby given lhat an attachmentlias issued against the Estate of James Brooks, now or lateof Sr. Augustine, Florida, as a non-resident debtor, ami thatfie same will be sold lor the payment of his debts, unless heappearand dischargesuch attachment according to law with¬in nine months from the first publication of this notice; andthat the payment ofany debts due to him by residents ofthisState, am! the delivery to him or for his use, ofany propertywithin ibis Suite, belonging to him, and the transfer Of any« ich property by him, are forbidden by law and are void.Dated January 12lh, 1842.

DYER N. BURNHAM,j27 law9m Attorney for Attaching Creditor.

BYÖRDER^fSela^ Esq. Re-rorderefthe City ofRochester.Noticeis herebygiven

that an attachment has issued against the estate of StephenSsuborn, a non-resident debtor^ and that the same will besold for the payment of his debts unless he appear and dis¬charge such attachment according to law within ninemoiitLs from the first publication of this notice; and that thepavment of any debts due to Mm by residents of this State,nod tbe delivery to li:m or for his use of any propert)' withinthis Slate belonging to him, and the rransier of any suchproperty by him arc forbidden by law and are void. Datedtiii- 25th day ofMay, 1842. H. P. NORTON. AttorneymSO law-gin For Attaching Creditors.

~Y ORDER of Willis Inglis, Esq. oneof the Associate Judges of the Court of Common

Pleas, of the City and County of New-York, Notice Is here¬by given, pursuant to ihe provisions of the statute authori¬ze r.-z attachments against non-resident debtors, thai an attach¬ment has issued against the estate of Jennthan Going, aresident of the State of Ohio, and that the same will be soldfor the payment of his debts unless he appear and dischargesuch attachment, according to law, within nine months fromtbe first publication of this notice; and thai the payment olany debts ch;e lo him by residents of this state, and the de¬livery to hmi or for his use, of any prope rty within thisstate belonging to him and the transfer of any such proper¬ty bv him are forbidden by law, and are void. Dated diediird day of January, 1841. C. NAG LE,

Attorney for Attaching Creditor.Evening Journal copy. an 10 law9m

Y ORDER ofJohn Crane, Esq.7§i>.preme Court Commissioner in and for the county of

Chautauque, notice is hereby gi ven lhat an attachment hasissued against the e>taie of Georre Rowley, as a non-resi¬dent debtor, and Ural the <anie will be sold for tbe paymentofhis debts, unless he appear and discbarge such attach¬ment accnr.iag to law, within nine months from the firstpublication ofthis notice; arid that the pavment ofanydebts due to him by residents of this state, and Ihe deliveryto him or foi his use ofany prnpfrtv wiihin this State be-iongingto him,and the transier ofany such property byhim, are torbidden by law and are void.Dated Fredonia, August 1. 13-1?.

CHAS. H. S. WILLIAMS,nu8 lawlSw_Attorney for Attaching Creditors.

Y ORDER of Joseph Center, Esq.,.supreme Court Commissioner in and for the county

of Niagara.Notice is hrrehv given that an attachment has been issued

against the estate of HENRY A. SILL, as a non-residentdebtor, and that the same wi'l be sold tor the payment ofhis debts, unless he appear and discharge such attachmentaccording to law. within nine months from the first publica¬tion of this i.otice; and that the payment ofany debts amithe delivery of any property belonging to tbe said debtor,io him or lor his use, and the transfer of any property be¬longing to the said debtor, to bun or for his use, and thetransfer ofany property by li'.m for any purpose whatever,an1 forbidden bv law. and are void. Dated Aug. 16, IM2.

NICHOLLS k NEWTON,rtng24 flmlaw_Ait'ys for attaching creditors.TN CHANCERY.Bcforcthe Vice Chan-X cellor of the Firs'. Crcü.Eiiza Arden vs. Laird M. H.Buller et al.

In pnrsuacce of an order of this Court, made in the aboveentitled cause, will be sold at public auction, under the di¬rection ot the subscriber, oce of the 3Iasters of this Court,by VT. H. Franklin, Auctioneer, a: ihe Merchants'Exchangein :he City of New-York, on üie9th day of September next,at 12 o'clock, at nooa, of that day.

All and singular the tollowing lot, piece or parcel of landon which a Cotton-Mil] now stands situate, lying and beingin the township of Ntw-Paltz, Conctv of Ulster ahd Stateot New-York, beginning on the Wäikill at an elm tree,tlierce running Sbath 1-' West two chains and twenty-sevenlinks, thence Souui S3 East, oce chain and thirty four link-,thence North 12, East ta the Walkiil, thence up and alongsaid Walkill one chain, thirty-four links to the place of De-giuning, being bounded on the firs.: and second courses by theland of Ezekiel Eltinge, on the third corner by land of L.M. H. Butler, and on the fourth by the Walkill, with a rii/btot two cubic leet ot water on an eighteen feet overshotwheel or wheels, with the appurtenances.New.York, July 20, 1*>42.

WILLIAM W. CAMPBELL,Master in Chancery, No. 42 John-street.

jy-25 lawfiw Willum H. Bill, SoliciUir..ID* Albany gveogg Journal, copy._

TEMPERANCE CERTIFICATES.Therjbscriber would request tbe attention ef Tem¬

perance Societies to a splendidly engraved Certificate lhathe has just published. They are beaaiifally printed in threecolors on a large sheet. The design is formed of a rnedalionportrait o: Washington al the head over the goddess of Tem¬perance,around the sldesjsix tablet pictures representine thedrankard's prcgres*, *nd at tbe bottnw ibe pledge. Theycan be printed with the name of any society upon themthat may be wished. Specimens!may be -feeu'ai the officesor the Organ. The Washingtonian. Pauinsorfs Saloon, cor-ofAnn and Nassau streets, and at the office ofthe subscri>»er.

JOL1NE J. BUTLER, Engraver,_

lb' John street.N. B. Orders from anv part of the countr. tbrcu-b Use

Post Ofiee. will be punctcaliv attended to. *aa25 3r*od*

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.-Thepub-lie i< respectfully reminded tint among all the numer¬

ous inventions that have been introduced to the world fcreffectual and permanent cure of Chronic ami InflammatoryRbecmati«in. none has been founi balf soHralnahle. btwcertain In iu beneficial operations,as COHENS CELE¬BRATED EMBROCATION. The proprietor, well

knowint: that no other remedy could be manufactured to

equal tili«, has fo- a lomr time cea<ed to advertise it. duringwhich period hundreds of the adhered have applied for it,and ured it successfully, after the otter failure of the com-

nor. quack nostrums, which thev hav.« been induced to try.The proprietor desires now to inform the poblic that be b*smade anarnnirerKen'.'with A. B. t D. SANDS, of No. 73

Fulton-street, comer of Gold-street, by which they bare l»e-

enme sole asents for the wholesale and retailsaJeofthe Em-hrrcstion, for the city and county of New-York.Since Ute mtrodcclion of thisreme-iy to the public, various

empirics have palmed upon tiie country n 5u ixus, and lo¬tionsand liniments,and "infallible rheumatic raUmres," al!of which are calculated more or less to injure the system,rather than remove any complaint.

In proof of the estimation in which the Embrocation isbold By a respectable men in ;be medical profession. na well

a« by the thousands of persons who have been effectuallycured ofRheumatism, the proprietor has subjoined V tt-rsfrom a few who are well and popularly known to the entire

society in New-York; and whose opintous and professionaljudgement are nciversailv eneemed.New-York.Augusta, 1838.

Dear Sir.Havir.e frequently witnessed the application ofyour Rheumatic Embrocation, and the beneficial effectsarising therefrom, it affords me pleasure to state tba^ I most

cheerfully recommend it as an invalnable remedy, ami ihebest known tor the cure of that painful and distressing com-

pnünt elüisr in its acute or rbronic term.W*/», F. PIATT, late Carres. Secretary of

Medical Society of City and County of Ne w-York.Dr. M. B. Cob ES.Dr. M. B. Cohen.In reply to your request asto my opin¬

ion ofyonr Rheumatic Embrocation. 1 im>»t willinirlv ac¬

knowledge that I t-sve used it in my practice, and found ilanAnvaluable remedy a radiative liniment in eases *>i

rheumatism. CHARLES A. VAN .'Anut, M D.New-York. April 29. 1839Dr. at B. Coh-n-I certify that I have u<ed your Rhen

malic Embrocation, and I have, found It a most useful ad¬junct in the treatment ol this painful disease, and tberefwebeiitat? not, to recommend it k: all cases*.I Rheuma) sm.

WM. ANDERSON. M. D. Ve.No. .1!.' Brradwuv;Ncw-York:

New York. April 25,185HThe loliowintr is e«pec:n!l" recommended to the attention

oi'centlemenof the Naval nnd .Merchant service.i, Henry B. Nones, Captain in the UnitedStatCS Kevenie

Service, in the service of the United St >tes. do certify thatI was ior rive months afflicted withth^InrJammatory Rheu¬matism, and had tned everyreraedy by advice oCnhysicians,without anv relief.and finally, by advice of Dr. WilliamRockwell. Health Officer at Quarantine, I applied to Dr.M. B.Cohen, in the month ofJuly, IP37, for a bottle cfbisRheuntaticEmbrocatioo,nod titterone .week'ii i-.<e ol thespecific; was entirely free from pain and able to rrsume myplace in the service.

H. B. NONES, 1st Lieut. U. S. R. S.New-York, Au trust 1, 18S7.Should any person remain sceptical ofthe virtues ol this

preparation .alter pr ru«al oftee an >vc testimonials, in orderto do away with ail suspicions of quackery; we beg ;<-> re¬

fer i* any of the following person-, a:l of whom bare beencompletely cured ot Rheumatism by the U'-c ofour Embro¬cation.Hon. F. A. Tallmndgc, Recorderoffoe city ofNew«Y< rk :

Dr. g. Bancker, Hudsdn-stret t; Tbos. Bell, Esq , 32 Ann-street; W'm. Warner, Esq., Woesterst.; E. Thornbill, Esq ,

shipmaster,29 Mercer-*t; Frederick Tary, E*q .lath gene-mi floor inspector of t!:is port, 16 Tkornns-SL-; Henry A.Haskiu, !3 Varick-etrcet; Rowland Davie«, 13 Spruce*strpet, and rornsr of 20«.h street ami the oil Avenue;n. P. Pett.bone, E-q. of the firm o! Pettihcne -V Long,4 Liberty-jl; Robert McDermot, Esq., proprietor oftheSecond Ward lintel, corner of York and Pcnrl-<t-.. Brook¬lyn; E. William-, Ksq . Binomingdale; Mr. John Lynn,Steamboat Hotel, corner of West and Amos-sts. ;-Mr. B.Oarrin, hotel kei-per, Harlem, between 119th and 120th sis :

Thomas Guvan, Esq.; J. W. B Kerrisoh. Esq. Hndson-st:Mr. Henry ß. Law-m. East Broadway; CapL H. il. Vass,master ol the brigMaria Cornelia of linstock; John Taylor,.' iy-sL Utica, agent of the Line Both-.; Mr. Chain's B'.-,50 Genesee-st. Uttca; Mr. John Richards, Main st. I tica,agent of the Line Boats; Mr. Wm. 11. Ben!, 5J Lil>erty-st.Schenectaily. General Passage Aceat tor (be AssociatedLines of Canal Boats; John S. Cadwt [I. Sl Union-st. New-Haven. CuTT Tbe public will remember that this b -.imply an eX

ternal application, and ire from minerals.TT Ea'-ti bottle n( the Embrocation is accompanied with

printed directions Ihr o*e; a.vl none i< genuine unless bear-ivg the signature of M. B. COHEN.TT Price £2 per b<»ltle.Sold by the agents. A. P> k D. SANDS. Druggists, No.

79 Fulton-street, c-trner ol Gold, one! ItXVFulton-street, atwholesale »:nd retail Also sold by David Sands k Co.,No. 77 East Broadway, eorner of Mai lf.t-.-t; A>rabnm B.Sind- i. <:o.. Co. 27t> Broadway. .-.uJ7 tni

WaT/:r commissioner's Orncx, )Old Aims-House, tly Ht2 5

NOTICE is hereby '^iven. that the Cro-ton Aqueduct Corhmhiee of t' . Corporation have

n'questetl the Water Commissioners; for the pr< sent, toreat the Croton Water, and arrange fo making the neces-

snry connexions to supply the citizens of New York withwater.The following are the rites &* which tbe wat<*r Is at pres¬

ent furnished:Annual Charges.

Dwellings of two «tories.i.$10 00" more than two stories. 12 no" on the rear of lots. 5 00" with workshop or store.i. 12 to CO

Privilege of washing pavements. 2 00" bath, (where there are fixtures,). 5 00

Warehouse....i... 15 00Boardinr house. 10 to2CStähle, private per stall. 5 (»0

" livery u . 2 00Payment to be made in advance lor tbe supply from Au¬

gust 1 to May 1, next.subsequently semi-annually.Large boarding houses, stables, brewerie«.tanneries,pub¬

lic baths, packing or .--di ng liou-es, and all other consu¬

mers, shipping, £c will be charged in proportion to thenujiitity of water used, on agreement with tbe commiasiou-ers.

Office hours from D o'clock A. M. until 4 P. M. in the oldAlms-House. Entrance by centre door.

SAMUEL STEVENS,JOHN D. WARD,ZEB'D RING,B. BIRDSALL.

jyll IfWater Commissioners.

TO LET..The two-störy BrickHouse, No. 36 Market-street, with the rear building,

w >irb is suitable for astable. Apply tofl2 GRINN ELL, MINTL'RN CO..78 Souths.

"TO TET^-The BasemenlTNo. 194_

Broadway, a commodious' room and good stand fbra boat maker, fruit store, iic i:c. Apply to John Lockwood,No. 77 Ceoar su je25 tf

M-i?qr sale or EXCiTaNGET.The cottage t»uili Hqnsjfe and Stable on north west

Corner of P'iith avenue and Ii5ih street, with G full Ioy, or¬namented with trees i also a pump near the doer; a;«out2minutes walk from the Railroad. For further particularsinquire of J. k J. W. LEVER1DGE, 145 Chetry-sL N. Y.je22 tf

jv& FOll SALE.That very desirable platr^'"PP of ground, situated at the comer of Laight ami Var-lck streets, fronting on St. John's Park, being 6*3 feet. 2inches, oo Laight-*treet, and 35 feet on Vartck. witii iheC'iureh thereon. For particulars enquire of JOSEPHMEr KS. No. »I Beech, ora7 tf _SAM»L ROOME. 121 Walker-st.

TO LET.The large" Room on thesecond flrvjrof the College of Physicians and Sur-

e»-ons, 67 Crosby-street, known as tbe College Hall. TbeRoom is well lighted and ventilated, and has a CTrtall Roomopening upon the rostrum. It is a convenient place of meet¬ing for public worship, or for Literary Associations. TheRoom may be seen at any time on application to tbe Jani¬tor. For further particulars apply to R. WATTS, Jr., 142Mercer-street^_326 tf

Tp'LET.The residence oflhe late_.Samuel L Southard in Grand-street, Jersey City..

AfsTTthe house No SCEss«! street. Jersey City, both ofwhich are in excellent repairs and replete with even- modernimprovement. For information inquire of ANDREWCLERK,!Agent,orficeMoKtgoriiery street, Jersey City, nearthe ferry iandmg. aui'i 6t*

M~TO LET.ö^rbefoTelh^isiTofNovember.A neat two story Cottage, with full

length French windows and piazzas surroundm«; tbe mamhuildinjr, containipis' a parlor, dinimr-mom, kitchen, f->urbedrooms, pantry,Ilc. situatcl in the centre of two lots ofground, beautifully laid oot in an ornamental flower-irar-den, witb two lou of ground attached for a vegetable gar¬den The above is in Eighteenth-street, second door westof the Seventh Avenue. For terms inquire cn the premi-

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an24 4.'

FOR SALE.The three story Brick. .. ITOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, Ne. £5

Market-street, between Ma«tison and Herry-streets. TheLot is 25 by 86 feet, the House 25 by 4? feet, w im 12 incbwalbt, built by day's work under the superintendence ot Mr.George Ireland. There are ten fire places in th« Hoose,seven of which are finished with marble chimney-pieces..There is a dry cellar undc. the whole, paved and dividedinto several apartments, a fire-proof asu-house under thekitchen fire-place, and the whole in complete order. Thepremises may be seen every day between the hoars of 12and 2o'clock. For further particalars apply to

f 2-1 GRINN E LL, MINTURN k CO.. 78 South^rreet.TO LET IN BROOKLYN..Eight

Jit'M modern butlt two story attic and basement bouses,Sntfhed m the best manner, (a carden with each house,)very pleasantly situatrtt along th» bay, givin? an entireVt*W<£f -ay 30(1 &fNcwcYork; distant I1, miles fromthe South terrv; ornaibasses running oast the door.. Inconsequence nf the bouses not being finished on tbe first ofMay, the rent will he out very low" to good tenant.*. Ir.-a^iire at Mr. BaylLs's Hardware store, tiftrd door from ITeu-ry-street, jfl Atlantic-siren. Brooklyn. jy29 lm»

MURAL RETIREMENT and City..COMFORT BLENDED..For sale, a respectable,

comtortaWle and pleasantly situated Cocntry Residence,containing two parlors, six bedrooms, kitchen, wood house,and pump under cover. lc, toffetiier with.SC acres of supe¬rior iaai highly manured, with excellent farm buildings,within 2 rniles of Elirabethtnwn, New Jer?ey one-third ot amde of the SomerviJle railroad, and IJ hoars ride fromN<ew-York by steamboats or railroads several times a day.The hqnse ana buildings have been mostly buiJr, paperedand painted within the last two years. Inquire of G. G.SHEPPARD, 54 Cliff street, New-York, or of ELIASWINANS, Esq. Broad street, ElixaKetUowm. N. J.. or otMr. GEO W. SAWY'ER. on the preodses, near GaltopiogHill, on tbe old rpjd to Sprintrfieid. _au24 lw

FÖßTsALE OR EXCHANGE for_Citv Property..A Farm on Long Tsiand, conuinmg

5C acres of Sand in a first rate state of cultivation, with everything replete for a country residence, consistine ofone largedweurng heafc finished in pood style, with marble mantels,folding doore, grates, Sec. Tbe boose a 52xSS. Barns andoctiiouses cl every des«ription: frnit of all kinds, «ucb as

apples, pears, quinces, cherries, raspberries,currants, goose¬berries, strawberries, and in the greatest abundance. Sit»uated 10 miles Irons the City. Inquire of

WARD lc BROWNE.jy28 tf . Coal Dealers, cor. Laight and Washing-ton-str.TT Good Board und pleasant Rooms can be obtained

itNo.26Cbff-ct (2)e!7tf

* g*^ PEOPLES LINK KOK AL-m^^^.?55^,BAiSY ami .o'.er::. diale plaoesj^osa the

,'>otr>! CotKtlandr-st.The COLUMBIA. r.ipf.T. P. \p«berrr, win leave«

i'x)rc at 5 P. M. on Tuesdayand Fridav.Tb.- steawer NORTH AMERICA, Cat*. M. H. . ru»

leU, will leave as above 3t 5 P. M.oo Wednesday a.;i Sat.lay.For pact-ire or freight, apply to P. C.ScbrJö at the .!Coe

os '^.f wh trt".or on board.N. B. All kinds of property taken only at ihr rL-k of the

owners thereof._^"^^^^OflNINGlJNI-; FOR AEteiavfcü^ n..NY.TROV,and ;u!:-raed:a^ Laa*.

'. - tstearnhont Pier to : or Barctay .t.

Tbelew-pressare stcamboai TROT, Capt A. Ocrtnra.T1:i$ (Saturday) Mcnrlne. at 7 o'clockT!«v new lon-.pres.iire steamboat ALBANY, Capt.J. G.

.7 - !iias,on Monday Morning, a: 7 o'clock.For pa*sagc, apply at the office, fosic." B^rr!!tr-'-:r*'r,or

on h«ard.Not! c-. Ml GOeds, Figlght, K-itrgnge. B mü H *.'*,.'.?>.>,

or mt other Mhd of Property, tnfica, skipped, or pu oa

board this boat, must be m tbe r-«Ji of the owners ofsacliGoods Freight, or Baggage, kc_^ t^3"" r>EVENING LINE of $te&m-^.^e!ffiBrii. boat.* tor libany>dai*y, sA7o'c tk P.

Saaday excepted, .'rem the pier between Courtlard andL.bertv streets.Toe steamerSOUTH AMERICA, Cafpt Bramartt, leaves

Monday^Wednesday and Friday Afternoons at 7 o'clock.The steamer ROCHESTER. Cape A. P. St. John, v»$

the above pier Tuesday, Tharsday and Saturday Aüer»rtoons. at:7 o'clock.The Rocheaterr and Sootb \roerica are new »nd sahst

tint i>oaa. well fitted up and furnished.withstate'twas,arid tor speed and accomrncdations are not surpass d byai.v boats on the rive.-.

Passengers by this Line of tont* will at all t.:">-s amve hAlbany in ample time tor the fi-st train of cars fordeEast and West, _.'_

j-g» >.T. POWELL & CO.'? L.iuoFr-r NEWBtTRGtr. .'anil::;-: at CALD-

Wj£LL!s\ \ve3Y POINT, and COLD SPRING-. - :!mm; Highlander, CapL Robert Wardrop; wHI leave

of Warren-st,every Moaday, Tnnrsday, and Saturday,s: 4 P. M. Returning, wDl brave Newborgn every Jfcndayat s"i A. M. and Tuesday and Friday at 5 P. M.

K.*- :Vt-;ifht or passage apply to the Captain en bo ir '

Baggage and freight of ail descriptions, Bank bills or »pe»cte, board, mustbe at the risk oftbeormers thereof, uo'e»atuilnflattins erreceiots hnsliarned for the same. ns

r* E?" £ftJ?OR PEEKSKILL, VER-HbSS^BSBL PLANCK. Grassy Point, Sihg-Slng, Tor-rytown. jSouoa Kerry. Hastings and Yonkers. Brvakfh**,

i! Dimer on board.The new and splendid steamer COLUMBI S.Cai F. Stone, will h-a><? Ncw-Yotu from the toot Ol Cl .-?

arrct, every morning [Fridays excepted] at 7o'ch>ckr**-a al returning, leave Pec;;>kill same day at * past 12 '< '¦,<-k.~. M.Landing the f<wit of Hammond street, each v.

Nones..Allgoods, Freight, Baggage, Bn --;-r.cie.or auy otker k^nd of Property, taken, sbippei!, rtrput<¦! board this boat inn--: be at the r':*k ol theownw tof m bGoods,-Freight, Baggage. 3rc _

T^CrRAND EXCURSIONS-?y*%3»Z£~&. :'°r f." F. r !'. v.ui- off Sandy Hook

ry Tuesday and Friday durii k ii ¦. season. Th Inrttcand Bommndious steamboat SUPERIOR, CnptJohn Gouldji- again in readiness and will cornnience bee regular tripnfor the reason tin Friday nwrnin?, .May 27t!i. ienving t|j«

pi r toot ofChambers-si. at 3 o'clock. Hnmrnond-st t pastI-.. Can tl .:. '. paM B, Pier Nn. ! N. R. 1 hi 9o'clock, Market-.-; Tet Pit r 9 o'e'c.rk, Catherine-st Ferry; Brooklyn; J t-ast9, ami Pier No. i N. R. i paat 9 o'clock, landing at PortHamilton.

F\nz each wat 23 Ct.sts,The boat will i'e accompoi ietl by in old Fisherman well

scrjaaittled v.-ifV ihc Fishlag Ground; P.a;t furnirtK !. .\rtes celtent Bantl bfM^aste is engaged to aceorhpauy the boit.Refresbmenb ofth lirsl rmnlity tarnished on lioard extra.

A (thamber-maid n .ii alten to üie ladh s and cblldrm.Capt.tGocld pledges himselftbai 'hi pains shtill be spared

to glye satisfactTnn add make these Ertmrsiorts both plea-.nnt ontingrecablc to those wl ) will honorhim with theirr -tro-ia-'e.The Public Brc assure that the Superior will poshivelv

!. vr on Ii-.': above days throughout the season; II the wen".I er hermits. nrvfli Sm

*:^£~%~%zpr! _Fwt of W»iiieball-street- T«w steam*

er.s »TAXEN [SLANDER and SAMSON wiii run »j

ti-iiows, until farther"tmticetLkavks S:-.iTt v Islano at 7J, l>, If. 12 A. M und H,3,4,

5, 6,7, P. M.Lka.l., VVniTrHArJ ai 7,9, I*, II, A. M. andfi,SL4,5 «.

7, P. 61.All go* 'shipped are required to beparticularly mnrked;

a d areat the ; isk ofthe owners thereof.

i - S FARE AND F.NiBTj«i^K.ftEDU< ED.-rREGULAK .;: Um(or KioVjuEiVoE and BOSTON, via STtJNfNtSTONn.'d NEWPOtiT-Cv.-irr-:l of «ie folfo-.vb.-r .-.>:-. ri or

Steamers'i nuing in cormcction with the St^rjmgt/m andProvidence ami Bo-;or. and Provtdenee Hnt'r 'ad»/

The MASSACHUSETTS, Captain Corii * .>.RHODE ISLAND, .« 'Ihave .

NARRAGANSET, " WooisiMOHEGAN, " Vande h It

The steamers of tbe Line tor Boston and Provklow t, . «'aStoninglon will leave pier. No. I. N. it. Bntt-ry Place 215o'tdock, P. M. daily, Sunday- eseepteil.

For lurtlier inf;trmati<wi, apply ai No. 22 Broadway.

_j>BÜEFALO, and Greco Y,:<v.f.ijji.Jr The steam COLUMBUS will ply br«>ur:a;o and Green Bay during the sea«m,.:- betow

Leaves Buffalo, Leaves Green Bay,June 20 June27July 4 13 Jbiy 11 2">A jtrust I 15 29 August 8 22Sept. 12 26 Sept. 5 19October 10 24 October 3 17 31

touching at intermediate ports.For freight and passage/apply to the master on l-o^r I, t

to A. R. COBB k CO. / ttt.rn.tr, N vP. L. PARSONS i CO. { Bu«',!<>» «. y- ,rSO

^ g^_.^FOR NEWIiURGH.Land-^^m'rn^T. ing at Cab I well's. West Point and CoMS .nn-.ThesteäniboatJAMES MADISON, Capt.'V ¦.

Hakstead, will leave Warren-street P er. every TUE^DAVar.d FRIDAY EVENINGS, at 1 o'clock.

All Baggage, Parkr.ge» or P»rcels, Bank BjiisorSpo t

p::t on tKrartf of this boat without beiugentered on mehooköl' the l>oat or receipted tor, will be at the risk ol li.r owe>"s thereof.t ^t!

jj^Nl^v^^^tsmJBL, Fare o.-.!y 134 rents. The spleuo.'d ara

q nntiodious stermer PA8SAIC, C-tpt. John GaiTj.', l>emg«onipletely and elegantly refitted, will commence her regn-jar trips for the season on Thursday, March in.leaving asfollows:Foot of Barclay st. N. York, I Centre V» barf, Newuk,At 10 n'clk. a. m. it to'clk.p.m. j At7to'cJll,a.m.4t Ho'cl»,f.«On Sundays ihe Paosaie will leave New-York at I'i A. M.

?r.d 4 P. M.. Leave Newan at 7J \. M. ami 2o'clock, MXTf Freightoi every' descriptiou canned at vt;ry reduced

re,'*s. m5 6m

MBl!^Zfl&LIZABETIi-PORT ANDfäslSS^&ii NEW-YORK FERRY COMPANY

Summer Arraneenn.it..Fure IZ\ CtnU.The steamboats W/TER-WITCIT, CINDERELLA and

WILLIAMSBURGH, ply daily frornElh.abe-th.Pnri to N«wYcrk, touching at New-Brigbton and Pon-Richmnn<l, onand alter the 1 Ith day ofAugust. 1342.each trip, a.s follow,

Leave Elizabeth-Port, | Leave N. Vork, pier 1, N. RAt6i,8and 11 o'clock, A. M At»>.»iand A.M., andAi J,5and6o'clock. P. M j At 2,4and6$o'clock, P.M.

O'l i'uni/uy,Leave Elizabetlt-Port al 9, 10and 12o'clock, A. M aad ai

1, 4J and 6 o'clock, P M.Leave New-York at 2, lu and 11£ o'clock, A. M. and at 2,3*

and 6 P. M.N. B..Passengers for Weftfield, Scotch Plains. Plainfield,

Bound-Bnx)k, SomeiTÜle, Easton i. SehooJc s .Mountain,by the Eii*al>eth-iown and Somervllle Railroad Cars, wihleave New-York In the SJ /clock briat in the mornittj, anriin die 2 and 4 o'clock boats iu the afternoon.

Passengers from the81 o'cIr>ck boat will leave Somervillein stages tor Ea*ton and for Schooleys Mcantain on the ar¬rival of the cars at Somerville.The Horse Car w ill leave the front of the Union Hole?,

quarter of an hour previous the departure of each bdbj.All baggage at the risk ol :t> owner. au9

NOTICE..OiiTnTüfter^h^sriay the.25thinst tbe steamboats Wilfiansburgfi and Cinde¬

rella w ill leave New York at 6 o'clock P. M; irmtead of 6Jo'clock and wBJ leave Elizabeth-Port at 4 and Sk o'clock P.M. instead of 5 and 6 o'clock P. M. Trips a- fmlow.;Leave New York atSJ, 3i,and lojo'c ock, A. M.and ut2,

4. ami *, P. M.Leave Elizabeth-Port atGi, 3,and It,o'clock A.M. andaf 1,

4. and 5$ P. M._

su2S,

EASTERN DIVISION NEW-york AND ERIE RAILROAD.

_The Company's Steamboat and Barges (C«p-

taia A. rt. Shultr) will run in connection with trains or car*between the toot ofDcane-otteet,York,and Gosbeo,ssfo!l<*ws :

FOR PASSENGERS.Daily (except Sundays) lea*- G«K,cn at 7 o-'cioek. M-.

and arrive in New-York at 11* A. M.Leave New-York at 3 d«lock, P. M., during the teisoc

and arrive in Goshen at 74 ?. M.FOR*FREIGHT.

Leave Goshen at t o'clock. P. M. on Mondays. Tnswrf**Thursdays and Fridays, and arrive m New-York the «nieevening.Leavr. New-York at 5 o'clock, A. M. on Tuesdays, Wed¬

nesdays, Fridays and Satnrdavs, and aaive in Goahen same

«tav. iL c. SEYMOUR. SuperintendentJuly 15th. jyI6_

LONG ISLAND RAILROADCOMPANY.Another section wiil heopened

_C)c travel on the iflth inst. th'-ee miles beyorwTnonipson to the Suffolk Station, with the following ar-

rangiriiient no tlie extended line:On and alter V/edceseay, lutb ofAugust, 1312, ike tr»t«

will run as follows:Leave Suffolk Sration at 6 A M and ff P MLeave Devr Park at 6j A M and H o'clock. P MLeave HicksvilU at 71 o'clock; A M anfl 2| P MLeave Hemp-tead at "i '/cluck. A M ami 2t P MLeave Jamaica at t o'clock, A '.! and -1 P MLeave Sootb Ferry (N. York side) at 9i A M and 4} P MLeave Brooklyn at 9i o'clock. A M and 4f PM

SUNDAY TRAINS.Leave Jamatea at 3 o'clock A M and P M ul^ave South Ferry (N. York side) at 9J A M and 5j P J»

Leave Brooklyn at Di A M and 5± P MLeave Suffolk Station at 2* P 31Leave Drer Park at 1 PMLeave Hickiville at 3} P MI>-ave Hempsitead at Sj P MFARE.For Tickets at the offee in Brooklyn,a« WIowi

Jamaica 25c, Brushville 32c. Brar^h 50c, Hetnpstead. Can?Plaee and Westbary 55c; Hicks*die 62c, Farmi.)gda*e 7*:

Deer Park 88c, Babvton ft, S jfTvlk Saticr. |l .

N. B. Passengers are doired to procure tickets before

taking 'eaL< in the cars._

EA BATHING at L©nS Branch, NewJersey, oa the Atlantic Ocean..The subscriber's board¬

ing housr- is rn.w opes lor reception of <^r*t7;J?£'Arrdirection of Mr«. Ferguson. JNO. HOPPE«1-N. B..No bar kept. jr6

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