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THE TRIBÜNE. Law CoHrt»....[Def«rrcd] Before Vico Chancellor McCoun... Amir, 6. Vics-Chancem-ob's Court.D e c i ¦ 1 . n a. Ade¬ laide F. Drigge vs. Set* Driggs..Oa ft feigned litue in an action for divorce the Jury found for defendant, and motion ii made for new trial on the ground. 1st, that the verdict wae against evidence ; and 2d, on newly discov¬ ered testimony. The Court thought that where the Jury finde in favor of the inuocence ot a narty accused, it is not usual, unless grots irregularity is shown, to press the cue farther against him. No such irtegularity is shown here. As to tie second point, the newly discovered tes¬ timony relates to asserted infidelity, while the defendant was in the West-Indies. One of too stipulations as to the feigned issue waa that testimony in relation to the West-Indies would not be Introduced. The partiea have a family, and the Court doea not feel disposed to aid In disturbing tt under the aspects of the caae. Motion for new trial denied. John P. Crotby.admr. vs. Francis E. Berger.etal. Order lor com promise and settlement on behalf of the Infant confirmed. _ Qolteerneur S. Bibby and wi/' rt.Samuel S. Couvcnevr and other$..Ur. G. must p»y deficiency arising Irom the resale of property or attachment issue. The People ex. ret Harriet Mr.Keeby vs. Wm. Buller.. Defendant fined |tW. for viola' Ion of Injunction, which he mutt pay or attachment Issue for committal. People vs. Jothua Webb..Defendant must be held In contempt in not paying the costs that were demanded of him, which he must pay. together with coats of this mo¬ tion, within 20 days, or sued committed. Charles Tye vs. Henry W. Silk executor, ice .Tbe com¬ mission must issue according to the notice of motion. David Dudley Field vs. F.Utha Root, Jr.. and othcrt.. Motion for attachment against Mr. Root denied, he bav ing given up hit property on a petition in bankruptcy, and the request lo relation to it must be made to the u. S. Court [Mr. F. remarked that Mr. Root hat been dead these eight months. The Court replied that that settles it then.] Ettia Taylor vs. Ann Smith..Prayer of the petition denied, each party to bear tbeir own costs. Randolph W. Townsend vs. Wm. Brown..The com¬ plainant la entitled to an attachment against defendant JosephJP., Welter va. Wm. Henry, et at..Demurrer allow¬ ed, with coirs. John Coit, et al vs. FreiTk Dlmon .Exceptions allowed, with costs. A. Dove and F. W. Ouiteau vs. Henry Colltm Excep¬ tions overruled except tbe 5th, and that allowed. The following petition* for divorce were granted a vin- culo matrimoell (from the marriage tie.) Louiia Acker against Jacob Arker, [with costs and such special provisions in respect to the property as prayed for in tbe bill J Jane Ann McDouaU againtt Richard H. McDoxalL Margaret Aylward against Thermae Hutler Aylward. Thomas Calroto against Emiuy Calrotr. Margaret Hoxriell against Horace Hourll. Margeretha Poppett against Ootlieb Poppeti. Harriet V. Rice against Dominiel: F. Rice. Sophia Frances Raymond against Tltomas Sill Ray¬ mond. SusannaJt Kendall against Thomas Kendall. Alfred Bawling» against Ruth Ann Rate-lings. James H. Brown against Elita Brown. CracrnT Court.Beforo Judge Edmonds..Perth's McCarthy vt. Preston M. Hodges, survivor, Ac. and Josh- tut Walker..Action of ejectment to recover thn north half of the Carlton House, plaintiff claiming to bo legal heir-at-law to Aid. Dennis McCarthy, deceaatid. wbo owned the property. The caae was tried last Fall, but the Jury could not agree. Tbe cause will be continued to-day. For plaintiff Mctsra. J. Lynch, J.W.Gerard. Henry A. Foster and Robert Emmctt. For defendants Messrs. Chas. O'Conor. Jas. R. Whiting aud G M. Speir. Couxt ok Common Pleas.Before Judge Daly..Fer¬ guson vs. Coffin..Action for false imprisonment, Ac. al¬ ready referred to. Tbe Jury, after being out several hours, could not agree, and were discharged. Before Judge Ingraham.William H. Ellis vs. George O. Messerve.Action of Trover to recover, it Is said, sev. cral hundred dollars' worth of property contained In n coffee roasting establishment,which was passed, it is con¬ tended, to defendant, without authority, for $30. To bo continued tbls forenoon. Messrs. D. P. Hall and D. I). Field for pltlf.Mr. S. F. Coudiry for deft. Before Judge Daly..Owen Clark vs. John W. Somerin. dyke.This Is an action .of replevin on goods diatrnined under landlord1* warrant, but, in reality, to test the own¬ ership of property on Walker-tt formerly belonging to Joshua Button, who died intestate. The controversy is between a nephew and a son of deceased, but contended by the nephew that tho son Is illegitimate and not enti¬ tled to inherit Tbe mother of latter was named Cathe¬ rine Jackson, aud the deceased lived at the time of tbe birth of Charles, who now claims, at New-Cornwall. To be continued this forenoon. For pit:!', Messrs. Clanaou A Psino and N. I). Blunt. For defdt Metart. Edward Sandford und Wilson*. SuPEBton Coubt.Before Judges Jones, Oakley and Vanderpoel . Decisions. . Henry Ahrenpeletl v). Jarvis J Stewart..Appeal..Judgment reversed. Charles McNeil vt. John C. Dawton..Appcid..Judg¬ ment of nonsuit. ^ Susan Parkes vs. Um. Emerson, Ezlcutor Ac. of Charlc* Walker..Judgment for plaintiff. Before Judge VundorpoeL. Conrad Shipi va John Hod¬ den.Action for Assault and Battery, caused by tho de¬ fendant who la the owner of the houte corner 3d-avenue and 15tn-tt and let plaintiff a room in It. severely as¬ saulting plaintiff when he came to tho door lnte one night from a Tailors' Society meeting, and finding tho door fast knocked lor admission, having to do so loudly with the aid of a watchman, before defendant ennio and opened the door..To bo continued to morrow afternoon. For plaintiff, Mr. Zabrlsklu; for defendant Mr. J. K. Phillips. TJ. S. Cotu-MissiONEJis Okfick..A yeoman, named Francis Cordis, waa arrested on a charge of counterfeit¬ ing, having paid four counterfeit Mexican dollars to a per¬ son from whom ho bad made a slight purchase. Cordes, wo understand, resided at Ridge-tt part of the limn, and at a farm ho holds near Patterson, at others. He has been committed to custody to wait tbo action of tbo Grand Jury. ÜNiTitn Statm Cijicuit Coubt..This Court opened yesterday, before Judges Nelson and Belts. A sufficient number of Grand and Petit Jurors not appearing, they wuro discharge ii till to-day. The trial of the Pilot of tbe steamboat Swallow, was set down for Wednesday. Halen at the Stock 5,000 USCs.109 1.000 US 5*.1011 500 Oblo. 'GO.94.1 5,000 N Y 5s '58.100 5,000 Peon.*60 681 10,000 do.s3 fist 10.000 do.s30 68J 5.000 do.s60 GSJ 50 Mer Bk.lOltj 100 F Loan.2.1\ 50 do.b60 26 275 Morris. 161 4M do.alO 161 50 Reading. 67 1300 do. 66! 150 do. 661 lOPorte'hDDock.... 12 Second 50 Nor St Wor.55 75 do.55] 125 do. 55} 75 do. 551 200 do.-...b30 561 100 Reading.b30 67J 50 Long Is land.... s if. 42) 100 do.M0 43 50 Norrie._16 Kxcliniige. April 7. S3 Cnnton.36J 50 do. 'Mi 200 Harlem. 4Sg do do. do. do. do., do., SO Nor St Wor. da. do. do. do. do. 275 Long Island.4H1 950 East Botton_15} 25 150 75 175 481 .... 48 .... 471 .... 471 . m .... 47 b30 57} .... 57 .... 561 .... 56] _561 56 Board. 50 Ohio Trust.OjSt 100 Harlem.46t 100 200 LOO 50 50 ISO do.i3 461 do. 46 do.a30 46 do.bl0 46 do. 451 do.bl0 46 The following are the Exports from the Port o New-York for the week ending 3d of April, inclusive To France. Cotton.bales.. s?4| Quercitron berk ck*.. 24 Ashes, Pots_bbis.. 53iWhalebone.lb*. 47006 Sheep Pelta.24.816[Timothy Seed.4 >oo Hldea.lb*..S5,47o|Beeswax_. l.yo:» Tallow.30 2841 Hops.bales.. 36 To Great Rrttain. Hides.lbs..72.011 SpormOil.galls.. 9.649 Flour.bbls.. 1.751» Wheat.buah.. 7.915[ To Spanish West Indies. Wool.bale*.. 6 Tar.bbls.. 750 Clovcrseed.lbs.. 53,800 Fish.lbs.. 9,000 Flour.bbls.. 100 Meal.puna.. 5 Cheese.lb*.. 633 Butter.lbs.. 2.004 Rice.21.950 Hams.2,530 Pork.bbls.. 15 Lard.Int.. 4.084 To British West Indict. Floor.bblt.. 7J5|Cheose.lbs Beef. 100 Hems.lbs.. 1.C84 Pork.bblt.. 710 Corn Meal. 199 Rice.lbs.. 7.332 Butter.4.771! 745 Lard.27.461 Corn.bush.. 100 live stock Hortet. 4 Cowa. 6 Sheep. 122 To British North America. Flour.bblt.. 1.500 Rye Flour.bblt.. 250 Com Meal. 50 Pork. 373 Rice.lbs.. 7,104 Tobacco, man...lbs.. 14.9X1 Lard. l,000|Beef.bblt.. 50 To Danish West Indies. DryF!*h.Iba..24,2611 Kama.Iba.. 1.250 Corn Meal.bbls.. 751 Cheese. 974 Rise.Iba..13.303 Pork.bblt.. 65 Batter. 1.450| |Com. Adv. ~ IKON WAKE HOISK, I'1 Grown wtcb-st-Kemey, Breese Is. Sampson, successors to Boorman. Johnsons Ayl es, Co., Importers, and dealer* In Swedish, Russia, and * ngllab Iron, cut nails, ablp, boat and rail road spikes, rivets, li .>. ler iron, nail rods, band hoop and scroll Iron, aud steel of all Mgj* J21 6m* PRICE REDUCED. BLOSSBÜRG COAL, WILL BK DELIVERED to customer*, at euch places as they desire, tu the city, at $8 per ton, or $7 per chal- dron. Ordert received at tbe yard, No. 30 Betbune-tl near Washington. New-York, March 9th, 1846. rjn lu»*_WM. MARTEN, A gent r\T»^r CUKA P BOOK-BIN OK KY, No. 79 Fulton- J. 1st. corner of Gold, upstairs, (entrance in Gold).KIO GINS 4c WILLIAMS are prepared to execute binding for booksellers and -others by the edition or single volume, in the neatest manner, at the lowest possible prices, and with dispatch. Music, perfodjcal*. pamphlets, and all kinds of Job work done with promptness and at uucuially low prices,_"_»7 1m» * KBIOVAL.Tbe Brooklyn »ünl Olaas Co. have re- .ucved their warehouse from 129 Wauar-st. to 7S Broad- su and SO South William-st L And will have constantly on band a general assortment of Gibs* Ware, suitable for borne or foreign mark?**. Drug- gifts and Chemical Glass Ware of every description and of superior quality. Fancy Enameled and Painted Show Jars for druggists' windows, from 4 to 20 gallons each. ¦F'Sw_PETER MORTON. Agent AVKKV LARGE and superior round Couuttng- House Ttble, with six drawers and brass locks, for sale cheap at No. 5 Sprue«-*.- ro27 tf TpjIE CO-PAHTNKRSHIP heretoforeexl«ttng hsv k- tweett the aubscrilier*. under the firm of Clark fc Aden, ^dissolved on ihn 23J day of March la»t. by mutual cou- .eut- Dated New-York, April 3d, 1846. B. A. CLARK. _rL?L___N. V. ALLEN. S^fffijffi **^.KKS for sale.-In(jttlre at 235 Del MARINE JOURNAL. PORT OF NEW-YORK. CLEARED. Ships Mnry Francl«. Smith. Havana, J Atklnt Sc Co ; Acbbnrloc, Howland. Liverpool. Grinnell. Minturn Sc Co, Gardener Randen, i'hllad: Itica, Buatin, East Indies i>h»k*peare. Bora. NOrli-nns. Berit« Vernon. Pirabc". Havana, G Wheelwright; May Mower. Hitchcock. Antwerp. E D Huri ut Si Co. BrlgaAlmeda; Rowland. Mobile, J W FhlJHp-: Ann Eitz«, Williame, NOrleana, E D Horlbut A Co; United Staie», York. Norfolk. Nearaith 4; Wal»c Wakulla. Mul¬ ford. Apalacbicolo. Johnaon A Lowdcn; Belle, Vose, Halifax, Arrowamith Sc Wbceler; Willingaley, Davli, Bremen, Crosby, Cropper St Co: Rochambeau, Very, Georgetown; KmeMno, Weiden. Philad. Schra hljon. Fowler, Waahington, NC ; Whale, Bald¬ win, B Amboy; Dolphin, Holder, St Johna, NB, Burn- bam St DeWolfe. Sloop* Empire, Smith, NHaven Prof Glau, Blyden- burg. Providence. - ARRIVED. Brig Majestie. True. 18 fm St Domingo City. 21eS .ticks mahogany, to Myer Sc Stucken. The M has been 10 day* North of Hdtteraa, with the wind from NE for the most part of the time blowing heavy, sprung head ot main-top-matt and stove ttern bout. Lett bark Jenct, for N York; briga St Marks, Clara and Huntrett. Idg on the coast for N York. Brig Lyra. Smith, from Banalre, March 12th, with 1.TÖ0 busheiaJ W Lewis. March 2nd. lat 27. lone 71. spoke brig Old Colony f> ds fm Portland, for Trinidad. Cubs; March 26tb. lat 33 30, long 72 20, spoke brig Attilla. 15 ds fm Havana, for Stettin. The Lyra has been 10 days North of Hatteras. Brig Columbia. Jordan. 21 di fm Cardenas, Cuba, mo¬ lasses, Ac. to Beck St Kinckchard. Vessels left before reported. * Brig Will. Collins. 4 ds fm Philad, coal, A C Hencker. Sehr Franklin, fa Tbomaston. lime. Sehr Sun, Nicker*on. 3 ds fra Boston, fith, to master. Br brig Caledonia, Budrean, 10 ds fm Ariehat. plaster, to J H Brsine. Sehr T O Cooper, from the wreck of the sloop Coral, fm Philad. cast away on Egg Harbor, coal. SAILED. Brigs Macon, Savannah ; L'zardo, Neuvltaa, and others. Wind 8E. TO COTTON MANUFACTURERS *nd ihose In¬ suring them..It has long been desirable wlih cotton rnana'actu'ers to obtain a machine to prepare cotton that shall be less objectionable or dangerous of fire from fric¬ tion, as nearly all the c it >n mill" that have been burned have been fired by these machines. The subscriber fee la confident thstin the machine be ofT-rs to ihe public there is at little danger from fire h* a common cording machine, and Its properties at a Willow or Picking Machine it much before any in use In New England, n* it takes less power, less re- pair, will produce more work, clean the cotton much better, and more aimple in construction, and will convey ibe cotton 150 feet from the machin«, if desirable The coium Is so perfectly separated that it affords lire, dirt the greatest facil¬ ity ofseparating from the cotton und very much assists the operation of the succeeding mitchim a Therein some 50 or more lo operation in the liest mills In Now Kngland.at Lowell, Manchester. Saco and Norwich. EDMUND BACON, Sup't Elliott Mills, Newton Upper Falls, Mats. Manchester, Aug. 7, 1B-15 To whom it man conrtrn..This certifies that two of Mr. Bacon's Willows nre In successful operation at the Starlt Mills. The average work madenl the pres-nt tltno in this mill Is Sß.iMgi lbs cotton per week. One of tht machines is wlllowlng TT.ivti 1ha nnd the oilier 21,1100 per week. It will be observed ilmi 35,000 lbs per week Is considerably more than any three of the Conical Willows are doing at Lowell nt the pretent time. Bacon's Willow prepares 35.00H lb* In the tame leng'h of time much belter than either the Lowell or Mason'* Willow will one-third of the laat named quanti¬ ty, without incurring oue half the risk of fire, it needs but two-third* Iba power lo propel lliia machine that it requires for the Conical, nnd about one half na much as is required for Mason'* Willow, uud will not need one quarter the re¬ pairs of those generally tu utu at the present tune. 550 rev- oluiions per minute willcrea'.e h draught of air sufficient lo blow the cotton lli'i feet, and thereby answers ihe double purpose of a Widow ami Fan. I can with confidence recom¬ mend Bacon's Willow as far superior lo any 1 am acquainted wilh, knowin? thai if the merits of the mRchinenre generally known, ii will h* immediately introduced. J. F. JAMES. Over»eer of Carding, at Stark Mills. I also liave a Woo! Picker, of which I will subjoin oue of several letter* received from those using them The Picking Machines I bad of you for wool Hre very much liked. One of them I* used for worsted wool and we are perfectly satisfied that It opens the wool belter und hreakt the ttuple lens than any other picker we have tried. The other la used for filling wool, end we are equally smithed that on abort. Gne and rotted wool* it is more efficient than the Scotch Picker, which, uclil wo tried vours, was the betl weould find. ALEX. WRIGHT, spl lawDltWtf_Sup't Lowell M. Co. PAPER HANGINGS. HO WELL A BROTHERS, Manufacturers and Import¬ ers of Paper Hangings, having opened In New-York City h branch of their Philadelphia, Establishment, would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of New-York, and others wanting poods tu theli line, to their extensive ano'tnieni of Paper Hangings, Borders. Fire Board Prints, Curtain Pap'rs.snd all other articles In their line of busi¬ ness. II It B. having received from the Institutes for the Encour¬ agement of Domestic Manufacture*-, In the cltlet of New- York, Philadelphia und Boston, Silver Medals for the supe¬ rior manufacture of their goods, fiutler themselves that they ran sell a better article for the samu money than esc be pur¬ chased elsewhere. FRESCO PAPERS. Tlie subscribers would particularly call attention to their large assortment of Fresco Papers for Pnrlors, and Column Pspert for Halls, Public Rooms, Entries, Jcc Ate Also, Curtain Papels, n. new article for windows. Papering of Rooms, Halls, 4tc. promptly attended to by rarelul workmen. Country merchant* and city dealers will find it to their ad¬ vantage to give u* a call UOWELL it BROTHERS, No. 137 Broadway, «G Imeod* 2J door above the City Hotel. NEW TAR] PP..Important news to shipper* of gralu, and other farm produce, to Great Britain. A new law Iiuvlng paated ihn Legislature admitting the Importation of foreign com and provisions at a very low duty, an opportunity will be given to those who are desir¬ ous to ship to the Glasgow market, to open a good connec¬ tion wiih the subscriber, who hnsbean 1* years In Ihe grain and provision trade; and there lint hitherto been none of r.ny importance, or who bail h.ny practical knowledge of lhat trade In Glasgow, h better oppoituntty could not be cle¬ ared by respectable house* lo form i connection In thai market. Li-eral advancea will be given to shippers. From the subscriber'* long experience and knowledge of ibe grain and provision trade, and also his friendly intima¬ cy wiih Ihe buyers, a large and respectable trade may be calculated upon. The subscriber begs 10 refer shippers lo Mr. Alex. EL Flolay, Astor Mouse,New-York. mi2B Im* ROBERT ROBERTSON. 83 Union-sL Glasgow CANDLES* A SSORTED Hizeeof Morae and Window's celebrated sTL ''Adumant Pearl Llgh'.s" 4s. 5s. nnd 6s. constantly on hand by CHESTER DRIGGS, coruer of Broadway and Auiiiy-tt. Tb» above candle* are tuperlor to Sperm (or beauty and hardness, do not run or require snulfing, and give a brilliant light._"_h2 |w* CCINCINNATI LAN» nnd General Agency Office, ' Cincinnati. Ohio M. L. Sheldon would Inform Iho cit¬ izen* of New-York, ihai ho will attend to the purchase and t,ale of every description of Real Estate and Personal Prop¬ erty in the City of Cincinnati and lr. the Western Slates; will nlso collect notes, bonda and mortgages, and every species or claims In Cincinnati or Louisville. Any Merchant*, or olhor business men, having lands or other property lu the Western country they wish to dispose of for cash, or to ex- < hango for city properly In Cincinnati, are invited to send a description of the seine to his office in Cincinnati, where all buslnest entrusted lo hi* care will bo prompllv and faithful¬ ly attended to. Address M. I,. SHELDON, West Fifib-tt Cincinnati. Rrfermce* .Dwier A Barber, 9 Corlland-ai; J. Jackson, 49 Wall-.t; Wm. Ingnlls.SO Wall-st b7 6m PAPER HANGINGS. William Pehl, 436 Fearl-st. HAS received by ihe late arrivals from Havre, Ida Soring assortment of Paper Hangtngs, Border*. Views. Panel Paper* and Fire Board Prints, direct from the manu'actur- or*, comprising hll the newest style* and every quality, which beotfer* at wholesale and retail. Alto, an extensive assortment of American Satin und c >ni- mon Papers at manufacturers' prices. Country Dealers will find it for their advantage 10 calL Persona requiring sufficient of the finer qualities of Papers lo authorize a special importation can select lor lhal pur- po*efrom a complete assortment of new paiterua. ie.211 2me»d« [VTOTICB 1* hereby given lhat 1-uera of adiuluttraillon I "t have been granted by the Register ol Wills for the CltV and County or Philadelphia, to tb.« subscriber, of the good* and chattels, lights and cr-xllu 01 Lewis, otherwise called Aaron, Ploul.late of ihe city of Philadelphia, deceased; and all persona having claim* or demand* against ihe rslat- of the tald deceased, are requested lo make known Ihe same t > the subscriber wiihoui delay, nnd all persons indebted are requested to make payment to him. THEODORE Dl'BOSO.. Jeweller. *S atawfiw_No.76N 2d-st. Philadelphia. MRS. CARROLL'S OLD ESTABLISHED \| EDICATED Vapor and Sulphur Baths, 1S4 Fulton- 1*1 sl opposite St. Paul'* Church, are well known 10 be essentially necessary allhi* season of year, when the sys¬ tem requires an auxiliary to throw off the cuticle accumu¬ lated during the winter, and which by remaining on ihe a iria.ee of the skin, produce., cutaneous diseases, colds, rheumatism, scarlet fever. Sic. Ac. They are In operation from 6 o'clock tn the morning Uli 9 o'clock at night. Sul¬ phur Batht require one hour's notice. a2 lw* MINES AND MINERALS. 'piiE SUBSCRIBER continue* to examine mines and 1 mining regions for companies and Individuals, and to ropo.-t noon their capacities, nature of the ores, and best modes or using them. Including plans of furnaces, kiln*, Ac HI*attention ha* for several years been particularly directed in ihe working and use of Iron and Copper ores, in all parts of ihe United Stale*. In Cuba, lbs Lake Superior country, lie. 'JAMES T. HODGE. Geologist and Chemist, Stockbridge Iron Work*, Mas*. RtrEKSNCKS. Messrs. Saltu* A Co. i Jo*eph Tuekennan. E*q. .. S. T. Tisdale i Co. Theodore Sedgwlck. E»q. Sam'l. Ward, Esq. Ij F. Butierworth. Elsq. Application can bo made to Mr. BUTTER WORTH, No. S4 Llbertv-st. as b> lenna. ItC 2V » . .: t NEW APPARATUS TOR EVAPORATING BY STEAM.The subecriber* are now prepared to tup- ply order* for their Improve*! E raporator. Tin* apparatus will be fjund to be of great value for con¬ centrating solutions of sugar and ibe various cbemiral salts, making extracts of dye-woods, heating oils for purification, distilling turpentine, and in short for every operation of beating, evaporating or courectxailng liquids, wherein it is desirable to ute the heat of «team rather man a fire, ll evaporate* wilh greater raplditv than any apparatus ever before constructed. A* an evidence of its excellence it is Only necessary to stale that at a lale fair of the American In¬ stitute it received the premiums ofa gold medal and a silver cup a* one of the rive moat valuable invention* exhibited thai year. JAMES J. MAPES. l Consulting WILLIAM A COX,) Euglneert, ml8 2aw3m* No. US Chamber-**. New-York, FRANCIS F. JEWETT, .xTTOa.NKlf AND COl'.N'SKIXOa AT LAW. Lima, La Grange Co. Indiana, ILL attend loall business entrusted to his care with prumptnesaand fidelity. References: ix-Governor Bigger,) L. *. Chltteoden. F.sq } Fort Wayne, Indiana. Wm-H. Coomim.Enq.) rn251swlm OREGON AND TEXAS SADVL.KS.-Jt B. kl BULL, fashion**!- saddle and harness makers. No. 206 Broadway, have addeSrio «beirfi-je at»orlmeutof good*, rus- set and hlacktaddlossdapUd to those new countries. Officer* of the armv supplied with Saddles for the Texan service wim the "Twig" pattern tree. i»ade agreeably to bis di¬ rections. Holaiets, hridles. saddlebaa*. Ac. Emigrants to Oregon and Texas fitted out In the cheapest and best man¬ ner- a7 lw w Books. POETRY FOR HONE AND SCHOOL, select¬ ed by the author of " Theory of Teaching." " Edward'* First Les«on« In Qrommar," .' First Le**on* in Geometry," and "Olympic Game*." Second Edition. Klnt and Seeon! Part* In one volume. The following notice of the First Part appeared on the publication of the fi-at edition. The Judgment and good taste shown in this compilation, are a* remarkable as the talent 10 manifest in the author'! previoui original puMicaänna It will be found, we tbink. to anawer entirely the end proposed A aelection could hardly be mad» that ahouid addrea* iuelf more willingly to the heart, the fancy, and the religions sentiment* of the young reader. [Christian Examiner. Tbl» collection we regard a* well adapted for use in schools. * . » tVhile this collection ha* many piece* which must delight persons of any age, it has some for the youngest reader*, and is as well adapted to the family circle aa to the school. It elves to children all they could cull from many volumes, and if interwoven with their earlieat recol¬ lections, will be remembered with delight in future yeai a. [Portsmouth Jour. We commend this selection of poems to thefavorable con¬ sideration of the public - - . We havefound In it seve¬ ral gem* of thought and expression which are not readily to be come at in any other co.lecuon. [Boston Courier. The c'iriipiler has some very jnat vi*ws on the importance of Imagination and taste in a complete education. [Portland Christian Mirror. Such a collection cannot fail to arcepiab.e to instruct¬ ors, as a treasury of pieces suitable to be committed to mem¬ ory by the voanz, and to all love'a a' good poetry, be :r.ey young or old. [Boston Daily Advertiser. Part Second, beinr designed for pupil* and readers of more mature mind*, contains pnem* of more imaginative cast than those in the former collection, and rnav be had on tine paper, la a separate volume. | Prom the Harbinger. "In this Utile volume are contained some of the brightest Jewels in lh» English language. We should recken It of more worth as a gift to a young friend lhan fiftythousand hook* o: moral stories surcharged and crammed to the brimwithln- strnction. Such books, however vain able they may be Im¬ agined to be, take but the slightest hold of the mind at any age, but here are some immortal P&ems which seize the very sonl and inspire It with a beauty and grace that can never afterward be forgotten - Published by S. G. SIMPKIN3, Boston. ra21 lawdwisc NATIONAL MAGAZINE AND INDUSTRIAL RECORD..Office No. 161 Fulton- at. Edited by Reowooo Fisher. The April number of tills Magazine will be published at the office to-morrow morning. 3d ;r;«L CONTENTS. Commerce. Internal Induatry and General State of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, with Statistics. Review of Secretary Walker's Report, Circulars and Ta¬ bles, No. 3. Abstract Report of the New-Orleans Chamber ol Com¬ merce in answer to Mr. Walker's queries. Condition of EngiMi Laborer*, iheir wages, i.e. letter of the Hou. Abliott Lawrence to the Hon Wm. C. Rlvea. No. 3. Wheat Trade of the L'nlted Slates nnd Europe, by Edwin Williams Chase'* Card Sr.lnner, with a plate. For Carding and Spln&ing Wool, Silk, Ate. around Cotton, Flax, Hemp, or oiher yarn. One of ih - greatest inventions of the day Grand exhibition of Manufactures at the City of Wash¬ ington, with remarks. Monthly list of Patents taken from the Patent Office at Washington. English Trade in Metals, from the best European dales Glance at the Old World, Science, Literature and Fine Arts. Notices of New Books, ftc CtT* The article on the Wheat and Flour TrtdsSJoccupies over 20 pages of this number, and contains a variety of in¬ teresting facts respecting the comparative production of the principal countries of Europe and the L'nlted States; also, tables of price* for a series of years In the moat Im¬ portant whrat markets of the world; statement* of export* of wheat an! flour from the United States; the operation of the British Corn Laws on our trade; and other views of the subject which wlil I e new and interesting to many readers. al Uieod new-yore torn! book AND INTERESTTABLES.contaiainecomplete Forms for the transaction of all the routine of business between man and man. requiring the execution of papers, together wlih the statutory provisions relating thereto. Also, com¬ plete Interest Tables, Discount Tables, Scanning and Tim¬ ber Measure, Cubical contents of Square Timber, lie. Ate For sale by HTNTlNGrOV * SAV\OE. 2ltl P-arl-m new common pleas rules. I I st PUB lilSHEO.The Rules and Orders of the Court of Common Plea*, for the Citv and County of New.York. K.'i sale at the Law Blank and Stationery Establishment of ni3_JANSEN .V BELL. I.in Nas.atist AL.tlANAlLN..The trade IUpolled with Alumnae* at the nricea ,,f miinnfarljirinir.at THe T'Oeine.ffrA anS SIMtlN(7rc>S~l,INNVEAN BOTANIC Oard.n and Nur/erles, Flushing, ne<»r New-Vor*..The great Original Establishment..WM. R PüINCE It CO. offer for sale their unrivaled collection of Fruit and Orna¬ mental Trees, itc. and they challenge a comparison of their Trees with any others whatever, and Invite purchasers to to view them and satisfy themselves of their superiority, bv which from two to four years may be svred. The Pears. Plums. Chen ies. Apricots. Stc. are from 8 to ]i feet In flight,and their Ornamental Tree* in to 2n feet. The Ever¬ green Treeii are 6 to 15 feet, and of beautiful form. Of G'apes, Gooseberries. Raspberries, Currunlt, and ererv other class of Fruit and Ornamental Shrubbery, they nave the choicest species. Trn collection of Rosea in by far the largest in the Union, comprising 80,000 planis of ISO.' splendid varieties. Priced Catalogue* will be sent to every postpaid ap§lirar.t, and may'.e had of CLARK A: vl'.s- TIN, agents, 1.0 Fulton-au Hnd orders executed In the su- pet'or slvle which characterizes this establishment. m3nD2weodItSlW abi,OOlH.001> NURSERY, Fiosbinj», L. I King. A; Ripley, Proprietors, offer for sale. fr. :n th's old and well known establishment, everv variety of fruit, forest and ornamental trees, evergreens, shruiis and flowering plants, which will be put up with the greatest care. Ordera left with Geo. B. Ripley At Co. No. 211 Pe.trl si reel, (where catalogue* maybe obtained enilis,) will re- celve prompt attention. ml2linDVW- ROTJSSEL'S PREMIUM^ErFüMERyI Toifff Soaps of every perfume. Colognes, Extracts, Romiivm, warranted fresh and genuine Hears Oil, Hair Otis, Cefmcfict, Shainng (.ream. Amandine fur chupped hands. Combs, /fair, .Vail and Tooth Brushes, warranted Razors of the finest quid- itu, tec. ifc. wiioi.esai.il AMI retail, AT THE NEW ESTABLISHMENT. 159 Broadway, between Liberty and Cjrtland. The subscriber ru- peats his cordial lhanks to the nubile for the patronage. far exceeding his moat sanguine hopes.which has been be- atowod up >nhim alnce his establishment In New-York. He hail* this success as an omen ol'a prosperity based upon the discriminating taste of this metropolis. The subscriber begs the puMic to helayve bl* absolute disavowal of the exaL'g'Tit- ted,and puffing system of advertisement so unbluslungly practiced He Is determined that truth ami fairness.so par- licularly valuable where Imposition is eaay.shall he the j order of his establishment, and that no goods of his shall bo palmed offhy misrepresentation. Every thiny shall be gen¬ uine.no false labels, so shamefully common in this country, designed to sell as the products of the best foreign bouse* inferior articles fraudulently put up In America. The sub- acriber needs Dot the aid of auch finesse. Fur many years the director of the first Laboratory in Paris, ho la ready to meet foreign competition, and he flatters himself he has al- ready achieved a name which Is as goud a guaranty as anv article in bis line can poaaesa what baa '.een the decision of the most scientific judges in America.' the judges at the exhibitions of New-York, Philadelphia and Boston? Need the fact he reiterated that the subscriber has for several years past taken,' solely and exclusively,' the first premiums for per- turnery In these cities over all competitors? is it not r most significant fact In his favor, that the honorable jttdgt s of the laal exhibition in New.York were so struck with the ele trance and excellence of his products that they felt them¬ selves constrained to bestow upon him the Cold Maud never before awarded to Perfumery in America? Repudiating a.: pretension to the magical nnd miraculous compounds, so liberally offered to the public, the subscriber aim ply promises the moat perfect article that a Chemist and Perfumer, ac- complished by years of the best instruction and experience, can produce; Soaps devoid of all alkallue qualities, exqnis- illy perfumed, balsamic and soothing for the akin; the best of Extracts and Colognea for the hair, washes, pomatums, oils. Ace; tonic, stimulating or aooihing, according 10 the state of the scalp, capable, if Judiciously used, of perfectly restoring the hair in aome cases, In others of retarding and rendering partial It* loss, otherwise naked and eutire, and In aft cases of removing dandruf and beautifully cleansing the head. His different tooth-powders and paste* impart to the breath an agreeable odor, and to the teeth all the white¬ ness of which tney are naturally capable, any greater degree of whiteness is at the expense of the enamel, Ht:ack:*1 by ihe acids, which frequently enter Into the compositions. His Shaving Cream ihe Uesl in the world, having no American rival, and necessarily supeiior to the foreign on account of the age of the latter, a quality very deleterious lo this de¬ scription of »cap, a* well aa lo many other articles of per¬ fumery. One article In paiUcuiar, generally either spurious or injured in its preparation, la always found genuine at thi* establishment, viz Rears (hi (rota animals fattened and kill¬ ed by the subscriber, llie only source from which be ever procure* ti. Citizens, Strangers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers are requeue*! to call, and they shall be convinced that the »ulucriher offer* a stock of Foreign and Domestic Perfumery unrivaled for quality or price. 2tf2meod* ng Coin turners and wn inariU' facture, viz Dry While Lead.Pure, Extra and No. 1, in packages of Ho to loon |b*. While Lead ground in oii.Pure, Extra, No. 1 and No. 4, Iu package* of 21 to lKHi lb*. The well established reputation of their White Lead in every section of the Unite] State«, renders It only neces¬ sary- to soy that they continue to furnish an article* which, for purity, brilliancy and durability, cannot be surpassed by any other establishment in this country. The name of ihe Company and description ot' Lead are stamped on each package. They also keep on baud- Dry and ground Verdigris D.i do do Chrome Green Do do do Paris Green De do do Yellow Ochre Do do do Venetian Red Do do do Spurish Brown Do do do Prussian Blue Linseed Oil, Red Lead, Black Paint, Sugar Lead, A.c. Ac All of which they offer for sale at No. 175 Froct-al on the most reasonable terms. al limeod JOHN M. TRIMBLE, THEATRE-ALLEY, job CAttrKNTKR AND BUtLOXB \TERCHANTS auJ others who wish their store; alter 1 I'm. for the 1st of May, cun have it done tastefully uud cheap by applying aaabovo. All kinds of Job Carpenter-work executed at the shortest possible notice. mlStmyl . LINSEED OIL. I THE ATTENTION OF PAINTERS. Dru-gi.ta. and dealers in the article is Invited to our Manufactory, where may be found an ample supply in various sized pack¬ ages, warranted pure and free from"sediment. Y Sl <J. ROWE, mil Maattoa« 224 Fon-.-st. near P«,-k-alip rpHK UNION WHITE LEAD Manufacture 1 pany are now prepared 10 supply th-ir custom purchasers generally, with White Lead of their owi JOHN H. MITCHELL, ATTORNEY AND COl'NMXLOK AT LAW, Mucmouih, Warren Ca Illinois, WILL promptly attend to all business entrusted lo his care in the Counties ef Henderson, Warren, Mercer and McDonough Refers lo Souihworth Shaw. Esq. Boston. Ruea Nelson, Esq. New-York. Messrs. Matkews At Patch. Sl Louis, Mo. A. k S S. Pbelp*. Oquawka. 111. m25 lawlm AVV.M>ti!»: AW.M*«lira::.French, Venetian and Plain Awning*. made by the subscriber, al the short¬ est notice, and on the must approved principles. Specimens of my ablII ty may be examined at the Astir H .use, La Farge Buildings,and through the principal business streets In the city. WM. WORKMAN. 181 Oreenw-lch-sL tnio Im* between Dey and Fulton sis. IPÖR SALE.Second-hand Counters, Sashes, Sash Doors, Shelve*. Ac and puiup at short notice, by tnl4 Im J. LOCKE. Builder. SI Ann-sL O HOrSEKEKPER.S..Person* In wactof Solär Lamp*, now considered almost indispensable, may find a large and handsome assortment at the subscriber's store.lo- gether with every «tyle of French and English China, cut and mo. Glass, 'Earthen, Stone and Britannia ware, Ac wholesale and retail. J. N. MERRITT, loo Bowery, between Grand and Hester sis. mtf ImeodDAtlmW-_ aaJ-VL HON PALLS Brown Drills. Received and for Osale by C. F. HARRIS, 40 Exchange-place. ttqai Notices. CHERIFF*!* SALE.By virtue of a certain writ of v3 ftrn faamt to me directed and delivered, I will expose to »nie or.2.'.''Ja diy of April "ext. tt Lbe vestibule of the City Ha.ll of the City of New.York, at 12 o'clock, M . all the estate, rigbt, title acd Interest which Joseph Gaddi* Lad on the 17th day of November, 1 MS, or a: any rime afterward, of. In and in all that certain lot, piece" or parcel of land Iving. being and it mated in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New.York, on the South-westerly side of Forty- third-street le-gincir.g. at a point dittanl South-easteriy from the comer of the Eighth-avenue two hundred and twenty feet, thence lunntng Sonifc-eaaterly along the Sonth-westeriy side of »ald Forty-tbird-street twenty-feel, thence Scuth-westerly along a line parallel with Eighth- avenue on- hundred feet four inches, thence Norlh-Wea. terlv along a line parallel with Korty-lhird-street twen¬ ty feet, thence North-easterly along a line parallel with the Eighth-avenue ore hundred feet {OOT {nches to the place ot beginning, containing in breadth in front and rear twen¬ ty fee;, and on each side or." hundred feet four i-ches, be the same more or less, together with the buildings, tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or m any wise appertaining. Also, all that certain lot. piece or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the T*Kf h Ward of the City of New- YorK on the Sonih-w-.ter;T site of Forry.tbtrd-street, be¬ ginning at a point two hundred i-ei distant South-easterly from the corner of the Eignth-avenue, meree running along the South-westerly of said Forty-thtrd-street twenty feet to a point two hundred and twenty feet distant South¬ easterly from the corner of the Eighth-avenue, thence South¬ westerly alorg a line parallel wim the Eigbth-avenue one fa indrev* feet f mr;:. .ii-s.thenceNorth-westerly along a hne parallel with Forty unrt-.ire-t twenty feet, thence North- '.aaierlv along a para. ¦. .v .... \t).. K'.chth-avenue one hundred feel four ir:-he* to the place of neginning. contain- iog, in front and rear, twenty feet, and on each side on- n::c- ored feet tour Inches, be the same more or lest, together with the buildings, tenements, hereditaments and appurten¬ ances tliereiiri:. belonging or In any wise appertaining. And also ail the right, title and interest which Isaac Clear- u a'er bad on the 17ih day of November. 1545, of, in and to all that certain lot.pieee or pare-; of land situated, lying and being In th- Twelfth Ward of the City of New-York, on the S roth westerly side of Forty-thirdjoeer, beginning at a point distant from the South-easterly corner of the Eightb- avenuetwo hundred and eighty feet, thence running South- ^easterly along the South-westerly side of Forty-tltird-sireet twer.iv fe~t.thence South-westerly along aline parallel with theEiglnh-avenueone hundred feelf mrinches.thence Nonh- weaierly along a line parallel with Forty-thtrd-street iwen- tv feet, thence North-easterly along a ii-e parallel with the Eigh'h-aveuue one hundred :-et t" ur tnrl.es to ;he place of beginning, containing, in front and rear, twenty feet, and on :b side one hundred feet four inches, be the same more or le.s. together With the buildings, tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereonto belonging, or In any wise »p- pertaining. Dated New-York. March the 17th, 1846. WM. JON p'.S, Sheriff. Titos. F Pf.f.rs. D»pn!v Sheriff _ml« lawiiw 11ERI f-'F'S SALE.Byvirtueolawrltoffiertfac a». u> rne directed find deli .-.-re.! I will expose to aale on the 29th day of April neat, at the Vestibule of the City Hall of the city of New.York, at12o'clock, M. all the right, title and interest of Joseph Oaddis, which he ha i on the 23d day of August 1845, oral any lime afterward, of. in acd to aii that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, lying, being acd sit,ate h the Twelfth Ward or the City of New.York. on the South-westerly side of Forty-ihird-street, beginning at a point distant South-easterly from the comer of iheEigih- RveMie two hundred and twenty feet; thence running South- easterly along ih» South-westerly side of said Forty-ihird- sire-t. iweitlv feet: ibence South-weateriy along a line paral el with Eighth avenue one hundred feet tour laches ; thence North-westerly along a line parallel wilh Forly-tblrd- streel twentv-f«-et; llience Northeasterly along n line paral¬ lel wit'. Eighth-avenue one hundred feet four Inches, to the p ace of beginning, containing in breadth iu front and rear twenty feet, and in length on each side one hundred feet four Inches.be the same more or lesa.together with the buildings, tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In any wise appertaining. Also, all that certain lot niece or parcel of Ian'1, situate, lying and being in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New-York, on the South-westerly aide of For.y-lhird-street; beginning at u p lint two hundred feet distant South-easterly from the cor¬ ner of the Eighth-avenue, thence running along th'S ¦ulh- westerly sldo of sa:d Forty third-street twenty feet to a point two hundred and twenty feel distant South-easterly from the corner of Eigth-avenue, ibence South-westerly alon . a ine para'l"! with the Eighlb-aveoue one hundred feel four incbe*. th .no North-westerly along a line parallel with Forty-third-street twenty feet, thence North-easterly a ingallne parallel with the Eighth-avenue one hundred feet four inches, to the place Of beginning, containing in fron'and rear twenty feet, and on each fide one hundred feet four inches.be the same more or less.together with the buildings, tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anv wise nppertainleg. Dated New-York, March the 17ih. 146. WILLIAM, JONES. Sheriff. Tlio«. F. PEEKS, Deputy Sheriff. m!8 lawflw HB RIFF'S SALE..By virtue of a writ of fieri fa- i ci'is to me directed an i delivered. 1 will expose to sale al ilia vestibule of the City Hall of the City of New-York, on Wednesday the 29th day of April next, "at 12 o'clock M. all the right, title and interest of Henry Creger, which he had on the, 28th day of November. 1345,"or at any ttmo after- ward, of. in and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of lard situate, lying an 1 being in the Sixteenth (late Twelfth) Ward of ihe Cliy of New-York, and known and distin¬ guished on n certain map ofthat part of the estate ofJacob S. Arden, deceased, lying in the soli Sixteenth (late Twelfth) Ward,made hy George B Smith. City Surveyor, dated the eighth day ofJane, 1835. and Re 1 In Ike ulfice of Register in nr.d for the City a'ld County of New.York. (numbered ">i without a case,) on which said map the said lot Is known by the number eighty, (ild) and is bounded as follows, to wit:.North easterly by lot number eighty-one (811 on sal map, South-easterly by lot number nioety-seven (!"7) u i ml 1 map, S lUth-westerly by Tlitriy-firsi-street, and North-westerly In from by Seventh-avenue : being iwenty- tree feet uin.- inches wide in from and rear, and one hun¬ dred feet deep on each alle; together with th« buildings, tenements, hereditaments and apptiriennnc* thereunto be" longing or in anywise appertaining. Dated New-York, March 17th, 1846. WM. JONES. Sheriff. Tims. F Peers, Deputy Sheriff. ml8 law6w at* 11 II Kl PF SALE..By virtu.- of several writs of fieri fs-nis, to me direct" 1 and delivered, I will expose to sale at the vi stibule of the City Hall, in the City of New-York a: 12 o'clock M. on the 14th day of April, 1846, all the right, title and interest of John Deane, which he had on the.V.b day of December, 1845, or ai any time afterwards, in whoso hands soever the same may be, of, in and to all those two certain lots of land situated on the northerly side of Thir¬ teenth-street in th- Fifteenth Ward of the City of New- York, and together are bounded and conbiin aa follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on ihe northerly side of Tnir. :.lib-street, distance four hundred nni tifty feet We.t of Ihe westerly lino of the .VJi-nvenue, running thence norther¬ ly parallel with Piftb-avenoe and H'fJ feet S inches, llience westerly arid parallel wlih TMiteenlb-street 50 feet, Ibence southerly and parallel with the Fifth-avenue 103 feel and 3 inch's to l"lli-street, and th-nce easterly along the norther¬ ly side of Thirteenth-street 5t> feet, to ihe place of beginning, with all anil singular ill- appurtenances thereunto belonging. New-York. March 3, IEI6. WM. JONES. Sheriff. W. W.Lro.t, Deputy Sheriff. m4 'aw6w BY OKOEK of Hon F. A. Tallmaiige, Recorder oY'ttie City of New-York : Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of theauiiiiie authorizing attachments against absconding, concealer],and mm-residr-nt debtors, that an at- t icbmenl lu. Issue kg iinsl the estate of of James Mitchell, a resident of Jersey City in the Slate of New Jersey,and that the none will be sni.l for the payment of his debts, un¬ less he app-ar and discharge such attachment, according to law, within nine months from the first publication of this no- lice; and Hun the payment of any debts due to hlrn by resi¬ dents of this Suite, and the de,ivory to him or for his use, of tiny property within this State belonging to him. and she transfer of anv such properly !»>' him. are forbidden by law, and are vaid.' Dated the mil", dav of September, W45. ¦24 law9m GEORGE BRA DSU AW, Attorney for Attaching Creditor. Si John-street New. York. B- V OK DER of John Q, Wilson, Esq. a Judge of the Albany County Court*, and of the degree of Counsellor Bt Law in ihe Supreme Court, nonce is hereby given, pur- siiant to the provisions of the statutes authorising attachments against absconding, concealed and non-resident debtors, that an atturliiiiem 1ms issued against the estates of Thomas H. Webb and Harrison <irav, non.r.s.l.lrni debtors and resi¬ dents of the State of M«.achnsetts, and dial the same will be ¦obi for Iba payment of iheir debts, unless they appear and discharge such attachment, according to law, within nine months from the arm puolicattonuf this notice; Rnd that the payment of any debts due to them by residents of this State, and the delivery to them or for their use of any property within this State belonging to them, and ihe transfer of any such property hv them, are forbidden by low and are void- Dated, toe 13th day ofAugust, 184A R. L JOICE, au2fl law'.hn Attorney for Attaching Creditor. BY OK I) Eli of Daniel Pratt, first Jud^-e of Onondaga Coonty Cie,n and Counselor, ic.in the Supreme Court. No ice is hereby giver1, pursuant to the provisions of the Ste¬ inte authorizing attachments against absrondmg, concealed, and nor-resldent deh'ors, that an Httschmert has issued against the estate of James Huff, of the State of Louisiana, a non-residi nl ol the Stale of New-York, and that the <atne will fie sold for the payment of his debts unless he appear an ! discharge such attachment, according to law. within nine months from the first publication of Ihta notice, and thai the payment of any debts due to hiin by resider is of this Slate, an^l the delivery to htm or for nis use of any property within this Swte belonging to him, and ihe transfer of any such property by him. are forbidden by law and are void.. Dated the 7iu day of March. 1846- KORBES i. SHELDON, Attorneys mil lawfim for Attaching Creditor. Syracuse. N. Y. BY ORDER of Charles P. Daly. Esquire, Associate Judge of the Court of Comrnon'Pleas of the City and County of New-York, Noiice is hereby given, pursuant to Ihe provisions of the Statute authorising attachmenti a_-a;r.-t absconding, concealed, and non-resident debtors, that an at¬ tachment ha* issued against the estate of Alfred Kearney, rest'ient of New.Orleans. State of Louisiana, and that the s ime will be sold for the payment of his debts, unless he appear ana discharge such attachment, according 10 law, within nine months from the first publication of this notice; and lhat ihe payment of any debts due to him hy residents of ibis Suite, and the delivery to him or for hi* use, of any pro¬ perty belonging to htm. and the transfer of any property ny him, are forbidden by law, and are void..Daied the loin day of September. 1845. RICHARD H. BOWSE, al7 law9m Attorney for Attaching Creditors. BY ORDER of Chester Howe, Esquire, Supreme Court Commissioner in and for the County of CattsraB- gus. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of the statute authorizing attachments against absconding, concealed and non-r-sideni debtor*, that an attachment has Issued against the estate of Charles T. Shellon. a resident of the Slate of Connecticut, and lhat the same will be sold for the payment of his debts, unless he appear* and dis¬ charges »ücn al"Achment according to law within nine months from the first publication of this notice; and that aii payment due io him by resident* of this Stale, and the de¬ livery lo him or for his use of any property within thU State belonging to him, and the transfer of any his properly by him. sr.- for'.i Iden by law and are void Dated the 16th day of Marc!'. 1846. C. R LELAND. Att'y for Auaching Creditor, m2i lawfjm Irving. Cha. Co. N. Y. IN I'L KM AM E .'fa:. of Lhe Surrogate of the County of New.York. Notice ts hereby given lo ail per¬ sons having claims against Samuel Maxsuley. lue of the City ofNew-York, leeeesed, to present the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at the office of E. EL Owe-, s;). 71 Wail-street, in the City of New-York, on or before the *e.'en± lay of Juiy sc.\.t- Dated New-Yore, the six'.h day of January. 1S46. JAMES HARRISON. 1 GEORGE HARRISON. Eccecuiors. J7 j awfim_E. H. OWEN._)_ EFIl'E OF T11E NEW-YORK anJ Erie Rall- road Company. No. 50 Wall-st. New.York, !9ih March. 134n..Notice ia he-eby given, that proposals will be receiv- eduT.il tne toih of April next for the 'Uroding, Masonry acd Br.dging required to comps-te the Newborgh branch of the New-York and Erie Ra'lroad.exiendlngfrom Chester Depot In Orange county lo the village of Newbnrgh. a distance of about 1* mile*. The mspsand profiles.esiitna'.e* and «rteclficatlons.are ia the office of the Company in the village of Newburgh, where all »*ce«»ary information will be giv-a either by üi- »ubscr.ber or by Messrs. Stla* Seymour and L L Stan'dcliff. Civil En¬ gineers. The work will be divided Into *-ctions averaging a mtlelnleortlh. and proposals will be received either at N'ewbur^aortn lhe city of New-York 'or grading the w>:o!e or anv part. By erder of the President and Directors. T. S. BROWN, Chief Engineer. N !.f *rm. Secretorv m2iUA * STRAW GOODS. TA. NAPIER, (late Napier. FUher *C a) has removed . from 134 Pearl-«t loG2John-*L near William-«, where be offers for sale a general assortment of new and fashion¬ able Bocueta, suitable for merchants' and milUner*' trade. m9 lm* Mta\ gfltatt. vnu slT>i--IPTH-ST.--Pour Lou each 25 feet Su&briSKSfctS on tbe North side of 10.b;.t "ear the Sth-avenue: also, one Lot on south »ld of .. gear Broadwav. They will b- .old or. very f»vora- .::uof n«vm«nt if fraproeed. Appl» to »7 iw BLEECKER A VAN DYKE. No 11 " .II-st-_ THIKTY-KOURTH-St Tentb-avenne..A'<oat 91 lo-* fronting lOth-aveone and 34th-*t on b.ock op¬ posite the Bttnd Asylum-will besold low .Apply to a7 P RI.F.F.CKER A VAN DYKE. No 11 _______ TO LET to a »mall Famlly-Tbe rear basement asd »econd story of the mocern built honse No. 23:. East 1 Broadwav.'w'.th Croton water. Inquire on the prem- * a7 lw- MTO RENT.A beautifully »itna'ed front Office in Sonth-st between Burling-siip and Maiden-lane, on the 2d d >or. One or more Lofts can also bo had wtth it For particulars apply to W. A J. T. TAPSCOTT, .7 r 75 Sout.-.-st cor. of Maiden-lane. Ä5ÜTY-ST..At Private Sa'e. th- mo tern, iwn- störy brick House, and Lot in fee. No. t? Amity-*t. The House is nuiil in the best manner, and every way c-nvec.er;; front vault, Croton water, kitchen range, piaz¬ za enclosed, with large rloieu. Jtc Ac For particulars ap- ANTHONY J. BLEECKER. Auctioneer, H7 jw No. 7 Broad-st sjta TO LET.To a small family, the upper pan of a ¦3 house pi-asautiv located in Sixths'-, consisting ot four rooms, wiih privileges in the under cellar. Rent 8:173, Reference required. Address box 121!' Lower Poat Or r-_ _ a7 .f 4~* 1)1 VIMOV!*T.-At private .a.e. -he j siory frame S3 bouse, and lots No*. 192 and 191 Divisions'., with the ." rear buildings thereon. Lot 28 feet front and rear by 75 feet deep. One half the purchase money can remain on mortgage at fi per cent for 3 year*. For particulars apply to ANTHONY J. BLEECKKR. Auctioneer, a 7 |w No. 7 Broad-sL FRINi E-ST.~At Private Sale .The three-siory house and lot No. "3 Prince-st near Broadway. The house is 57 feet 6 inches by 50 feet deep.lot Is 37 feet G inches by I'M feet deep. For particulars apply to ANTHONY. J. BLEECKER. Auctioneer. »7 |w No. 7 Broad-st STO LET.Thethree.it..; . > ll?Spnng-st between Greene and Wooster sta_ For terms inquire on the premises, or at the office No. 90 B-ekman-sl _a6 2w* i fi SORTU AMERICAN HOTEL For Sale.- jj The Less* and Fixtures, and a'ao the Furnitur^, of that long-established House, .. Th- North American Hotel,-- kept by the late John Emrr.ans, Esq. situated on the Corner of the Bowery and Bayard-st It ie tilted up in the m -t -l-^a-it style, with two spiendid bar-rooms in the first ard second stories; with a large and elegant ball-room in the i-ar. with spring floor. The whole is in complete or- d-r. and possession given immediately. It is now doing the m >-t profitable business ever done before. To a person of character and acquaintance with the business. It is sure to yield a fortune in a few years The lease haa nine years yet unexpired. The above will he disposed of on favorable Lerma, on application to JAMES H BEERS. Executor, lw No. 17G Chntham-st. corner of Moit-al «JSj TO I. KT, in Willlamsburgh, a neat two atory arid basement ntick house, suitable for a small family, sit- tinted in Fourth near the corner of Grand-st 10 min¬ utes' walk from Perk-slip Ferry and five from Grand *t F-rry. For farther loformslion apply to WM. KRISBY, Fourth, near S null Third-*;. Witiiamsburgh, or at li» Beek- man-aL New-Yora at lw* ,0© I'OK SALE CIIEAf-A large tw. story House. %__i boilt in the beat manner, situate at Williainsburg, L. I. corner of North 7th and First sta. It contains twelve rooms.the parlora with marble mantels and sliding doors. There are also on the premises a carnage house, stable, cow house and oilier out buildings. There are eight lots of ground wi'.U the house, or it will be sola with two lots only, If desired. Most of the purchase money can remain on bond and mortgage at 0 per cent, for a term of years. For far¬ ther particulars apply to A. B. HODGES. a2 2w_Grand-at Wjlliamahurg. or on the premises. jp» OFFICE TO LET.A prominent ..rtice well sit- ¦3 listed in the first slory of building No. 12Wall-*L ln- quire at room No 3 on ihe premises. «2 for sale or to let..The modern built rtfSji i\co s:o-y and attic house. No.6 Burtou-at: Croton »«¦ ler in-the basement and 2d s'ory.i-.an be seen be¬ tween the hours of 11 and -4 o'clock. Rent350 and taxes.. Inquire of FELLOWS, RL'DD it SCUDÜER, No. 7 Maid¬ en-lane. a2 lw" Mto let.A number ofstores and small tenamenu In Utb-sL Avenue A: ulsoln 3d-avenue near I5th-al one basement,good entrance,a good p.ac-for a hai presser ornb a>tandshoemakerat yn SdT-avenue; also the lease of a iot in I5th-St sear'Jd-avenue. for sale 1 nti'iire of J. L. HAINES, l.ri 3d-avenue. N B..Houses and stores let, reins collected, and pro¬ perty takeu care of, for reasonable commissions, al ify_J. L. HAINES. 12b3.l-avoii.ie. VJS WANTED.By u titiu.l, respectable family, the jf£ll >econd tloor, kitchen and an altic. room of a two story ^'"^houae, below Blee-ker-street west of Broadway pre- ferred. Addresa C. 11-J at the otfice of thla pane/, al 7f äffst To LET.The three-story brick atore next tu the Sij coroerofGouverneur-et in South-st.Rent low. Also. the second slory of store corner Gouverneur-sl. and South, suitable for a mechanic Inqaire of M T. RUNYON A CO. al 2w» cornerOouverueur and South at *§=¦) TO LET.A" Loft or Workahop, Me best lighted m gii? the City, with or without aiemn power. Inquire of ~~ .Hit Im_J. LOCKJ3.31 Ann-st TO I,KT.A Room and Bedroom, Pantry, Closets, t-.ii;i and auilab e for a small family. Inquire of *~ mil Im_.1. LOCKKl.il Ann-st I** iiousks To LET ou 25lh aad Jbth sis .neat ¦anew Houses, brick fronts,at 815» and 8l25peraucum. Alao, Lots for sale orto lease. Apply lo 7f.Jm* K lilJOUMAN. M C-dar-st smBl LA W 7} Ifffl CES..Eligible Otficesln the rear, wjis new building, No. 75 and 77, Naasau-at, lo l»e neatly finished and ready for occupation on the first day of May next, Croton water will be Introduced on each land-' mg. Also, Offices In the front bul.ding, which will be put in thorough order and repair. A diagram of ihe Office* cm be seen by applying to JOSEPH THOMPSON, No. S Nas- snu-at 2nd story. 120 3m. ! ~PV, or FTirTsAIie.A very gcKHiTctnv ___. venieni lw., atory house, No. 10 Columhia-at. near Orund. Four Ked-rooms 1 n attic ; under cellar. Cro- ion water Ac, rent $400. inquire of T. PRICE, tf 17R E. Broadway. £££, FOR sai.k.A very oloasaul country resident.", v. itn ale nil n acres of land, al Greenwich .Ct., situated on the Boston turnpike, mile* from New-York, and commanding a beaulilul prospect of the Sound. Said place Is only a few rods from the. Post Office, and within half a mile of three Churches, an Academy, and the contemplated Rail-Road, and about a mile from the steamboat landing. Th" house Is new, large and commodious (sliding doora:) out building* complete, and well fitted for a genteel resi¬ dence. The land is of the first quality. Possession given Immediately. Inquire of e. It e. Peck. 71 Chaihain-sl. New-York, or of the subscriber near the pr.»- misea._I7ftf_BENJAMIN PECK. <noa for sai.k.The two story nn.-K trorit House and Lot of ground, No. t?, Delancey.sL Lot 2Hxti" ft The two story brick front House and Lot of ground adtolnlOK the above on the corner of EMridge-ai. Lot 33 rt.xHllfL The Lot of ground No. 125 Kldrldge-st. with the building* Ihareon. Lot 40x60ft If desired the whole will be sold in one parcel Applyto JOHN PHYFE, HMurray.st or JAMES PHYFE, fl Maiden-lane I7ftf Executors of Estate of John I'byfo, decease,!, Äfor salk, or exchange for city property, aheau- liful country residence, aituaied in Greenwich, Cone. containing about 7 acrea of land.as much more chm be obtained if desired.in u hijb stale of Improvement, abounding with fruit of almost every kind; Ihedwellni" and OMtbutWIasje am in complete order; house, laciuding wings, is 7o feet front; the sitting room is ill feet square; l>arior M feet by 24, 13 feet celling, finished with marble mani'-la; basement; well and cistern water is' brought to the kitchen; piazza front and rear; a beautiful view of the Long Isiand Sound steamboats as they pass.. Said place is about 3U miles Irom New-York City, one mile from steamboat landing, and halfa mile from the content- plated Railroad lo Boston; 3 Churches and 2 Select Schools in the village. For farther information, inquire of WALTER keel ER. 25 Pine sireet. or »US Imeod OBADIAH PECK. E-q. on the prerm.es. 4jk, fi kmsiiei) HOl'.-E and Grounds in South Bjja Brooklyn, to let for 2 years or more.The Houae is about-iefeet square, aeurly new, replete wiih every convenience. Parlors, dining loom and kitchen on ground fioor.bathiog room and ice cellar in hssi ment. garoea aud door yard 20» feet by 15», alocked with grape-vines, straw¬ berry and as;ia:agus beds, peach. aprlr-ot, aud various other fruit tret*, nearly all productive, beside ornamental tree* and -ftru1 bery ; a stable, cow-h>>uae aud yard in the rear. It is pleasantly situated on State-«i within 15 mlnute»' walk (or less thsn a mOe) of South Kerry. The owner tnien.I» leaving tie country for a eiwri, and Woold r.-nt houae and furniture,or reel the house and sell UM furniture at a lair appraisement; or. if preferred, would seil the whole. agre-lng to take back die house and lota at cost at the end of oyear*. if .beporchsser wishes it Apply to BI FKL'M i; CO. 37 Wal!-*t or of WELLS A SPRING. 19 Broad-st or on the premise*, 1st house above Nevtns, In Sta'.e-st^_s42lawtfWiiS efor sale, or Exchange for City Property-G40 a.-r-s of rich land In Scotland Co. (fjrmeriv Lewis Co.) in Missouri. U was purchased in U3G from Govern- raent. anu selected for the present owner who has a Govern¬ ment d e.iforiL The Taxe« are all pal l to this «ear A SUrvej : the land has b'en made. Address b jx 1170 P. 0. K* _: FaK.it rOK!«AI,6,-a:;.jJ!jct:Ao«j:ruLI -«a A tfJaJkiJl «OK SAIstl.ailuajfoo ti= ao«sj ;r«u ___[ Now Rochelle to White Plains,alrautecui-dlstantfrom ea.:b, containing L50 ACRES OF LAND, ali of wbiih 1* Plough Land, excepting Ten Acre*, which 1* Wood Land. The place I* divided by a lane, and Is laid out Into convenient lots for cultivation. Ail the fences are of stone. In good order, aud toe ground In a high state of cultivation. The rsaiid* lags all of good characterand in order. For TERMS apply to 8. B. KENYON, on tke premises, or of dStf J ADRIANCE.5A.lohn-M.New.YorV. -..-, eLAND ON THE HUDSON, al Yonkera.For sale, a Kann of eighteen acre* of land on the EaS, bank of ihe Hudson River. In lie town of Yonkers and County cf We«lche«ier, within 17 mile* of the city of New-York, end one mile of the village and landing, be- tween which and New-York steamboat* ply regularly (ex¬ cepting in Winter) four times a day. The land Is good, and the house, which 1* new and commodious. Is butit in the modem *tyle. with wide piazzas in front and rear. From It a view is had of the most beautiful scenery of the Hud¬ son, extending up to the Highlands and down across the bay lo States Island. The oul-buiidings..conaiaung of barn, carriage-house, stable, Ac.are all new and in com- pete order, and the lce-bou*e 1* now filled with Ice. There is an excellent well of water upon the place, quite near the bouse L:poa It are also a large number of selected fruit and ornamental t-ee*. It 1* well calculated f«r a gentleman'* residence. The al.ove will be *oid cheap. Adjoining the aoeve on the North, and al*o upon the nver, are tw-my acre* of land without buildings, which will be sold with the aoove, or separate from it if desired. Appiy to tnh2n tfr_WM. W. SCRUGUAM. Yonkers. aVALUABLE FAitl! FOR SALE.Lately the rer.decce of Nicholas Smith, deceased, pleasantly stt- ua^d on the west side of the Rantan nver. about Ij m:.e* »outh of New-Brun«wtck. cynlamlng 141 acres, more orle**. consisting of about acre* of meadows, a fair pro¬ portion of heavy woodland, the remainder arable Isr.d, a large portion of which is in a high state of cultivation and well watered. There is on the farm a good dwelling-house of convenient size, a barn and other out-hailding*, 2 apple and 1 peach orchard* in full bearing, and a variety of other fruit fees. The beauty and beaiihfulness of Its situation, rtthaesa of soil and auaptneas to the raising of truck and peach trees, togefcer wub its proximity to the New-Bruns¬ wick aad New. York markets, render* this farm well worth tbeattecuon of the gentleman and cractical farmer. For farther particulars Inquire of Nicholas Boerutn or J. B. Van Dyke. Esqrs. at the Maastoa-Houae, New-Bruas- wi'x; D. W. Smith, 101 Middagb-st Brooklyn, L. L; or of Josiah Smith. Suffola county. L. I. mh9 2m* ACCOUNT BOOKS at low price*..FRANCIS It LOL'TREL, 77 Maiden lar.e. Manufacture every de- scrintton of Account Books al »hon noticeL Constantly on hand, a large assortment of Blar k Books, Paper aad Sta¬ tionery, Manifold Letter Writers, Croton Ink, Ac Ac. Southern and Western merchants supplied at very low pri¬ ces. FRANCIS A LOCTREL, Stationers and a7 lm Book Binders, 77 Maiden-lane. Strjools. ^t^hj-sVagriciji^tural institute. THE summer session of this in*titution comm-nces the fint week la April, un-1-r direction of the »uhscriVr. u tne Wilkiasoo Premium farm, in ihe Western Valley of Union Vale. 12 mile* E«#t of Pooghkeep*lft Th-roars-of studies in this Institution is surh as to rive the studentevery facility for acquiring a most thorough tnowledgeof scientific and practical agriculture, with tire ise of the best mo lern Improved Implements. Instrucuon n phvslcs, with lectures on those natural sciences requisite ;o constitute a perfect agricultural education, will be under [he care of teachers amply qualified.and of tried experience. A select Farmers' Library with numerous agricultural pa¬ pers and periodicals is also provided for the general bene¬ fit. The labor performed b7 ihe students Is under the Im¬ mediate, supervision of the principal, who superintends all farm operations. A course of Lectures will b- delivered on each or the Domestic Animals, commencing with the Horse, during which a perfe-t skeleton will at hand. The farm contains 220 seres of land, embracing a great variety of soil. The location is pleasant and healthful. The building* or* extensiveand commodious for suchen insti¬ tution, the house H<5 by jbteeL A conveyance runs regularly to and from I*oughkebp»te, on W-dneisday* and Saturdavs.tbr the rosil and passengers, and the general convenience ofthe*institution. Student* attend Church at such places as their parents or guardians may direct Stud-nts received luring the whole season of farm work, the year reckoning in each case from ihe dav of arrival. No student received for less than one year. Fe« for the year S.'iio. which includes Tuition, Board, with bed and bedding, washing and ordinary mending, fuel and iigbl*. Tr.i» Institution is stnder the paironageof the American Agricultural As(OCiatiOO, the Farmer»'Club of the Ameri¬ can l"*tiraie. and the Agricultural Society of Dutcaes». For farther particulars address the Principal and DlreC lor of Farm operations, Poughkeepsie. Post OtBcei, Dutch-ss County.N. Y Dated IS4S. JOHN WILKINSON. References..Board of American Institute- Board of'he American Agricultural Association. Rev. L. M Vincent. New York. John L Mason, Esq. " " Prof. Cyrus Mason, " " John Van Wyck. New Hamburgh. Dutcheas County. Rev. Abraham Polhemua, Hopewell. Cbarle* Barllett, A. M. Principal Collegiate School. Poughkeepste. Rev. H. O. Ludiow. Poughkeepsie. Oen.Thos. L. Davies, Presitentol" the Bank of Pough¬ keepsie. Wm. A. Davies. Esq. President of the Farmers ar.d Man¬ ufacturers' Bank. Henry S. Richarda. F.sq.. Poughkeepsie Rev. S Mandeville, La Orange, Poughkeepsie. March lSlh, iS46. m'W 2weodDitSlW efisc ÖPÄlTcOLL e GT ATeTn StTt UT e, STATLKTON, sTATKN ISI.ASO. REV. THOMAS TOWKLL. A. M Pnnc:pal.-The Sum¬ mer session of this Instttntlon will commence on the first of May next. The attention of gusrdtaus i* particu¬ larly request) d to this Institution, as superior lo most that desire their patronage. The coars« of instruction is tho¬ rough in Its character, and superintended ami directed by the in »M competent Professors. But whilst ihe intellect is strengthened and enri -bed, it is the earnest endeavor of the Principal to instill Into the bosoms of his youthful charge the true and ennobling principles of Christianity. That ihus, whilst they are preparing for spheres of usefulness on earth, they may also be titled for the higher duties of eter¬ nity. Knowing the peculiar trials endured by boys si most boarding scliiHils. Mr. T'* intention Is to make them feel s* members of his family, and not merely as boarders in a school. The proximity of the Institute to New-York, and its accessibleness at all times from llial city, untied 10 the beauty an.I healthfnlness of its situation, all combine lo re¬ commend It lo the attention of parents and guardian*. Re¬ ferences may be made to the following clergymen and gen¬ tlemen:.Rev. G. Winslow. S. L: Rev. K OtxMit.ro. S. L; Rev. W. Morris, N. Y IV. fct Asptnwall, Esq., N. Y.j Levi Cook. Esq , N. Y ; W. B. Townaend. E*q . N. Y. ni23unyleod' EATONTOWN INSTITUTE, N. J.-Tlu* Insti¬ tution re-opens on Monday, the 20lh AprlL It adopts ihe oral plan of leaching, by explaining fAingj Illustrative of the seiende«, rather than ihe stereotyped and mechanical method of requiring th- pupil lo commit the language of authors be does not understand. It recognizes ihe phreno¬ logical Idea of Iraloingtbe facullieias ihey are successively developed by nature. It gives thorough Instruction in the modern languages, and tj'.a students foi col eg >, but more especially for the practical business of llie. Partien1 ar atten¬ tion pa'd lo physical health The buiMing is well ventilated and lurniilied with ihower baths. Location35 miles from N Y.; conveyance by steamboat*. Terms. $150 per year. No extra charges for anv branch ofstudy. For circulars and farther Inf.«rtnnttoi inq Ore at 131 N*ssau-*l all 31* tI*11>L'CATION..A Matron Lady of high respectability, J living In the upper part of the city,in sn exceedingly pleasant and healthy location, will receive three young Hisses under ten years of age, In her family to board an ! educate, in such a niuntier as will ensure the utmost salts faction to those who may entrust their daughters to her charge. Terms moderate. Address MINERVA, lower P.O. «2 lw Jnenrance. MUTUAL BENEFIT I" IKE INSURANCE COMPANY,No. It Wall st -State- l-e meat of Policies issued in March. 181G: To Merchant* It Trader*..92ITo Officer of Navy. Manufacturers.It M-ciauic*.14 Clerks.It Agents. 2 Brokers.4 Auctioneers.2 Inn Keepers. - Farmers. 4 Editor»and Pri-iler»... 5 Physician*. 6 Dentists..3 Servants.3 SeaCaplainsiiMariner*. 2l Total..V>7 P Ildes issued in March.. Jj7|Preinlut.l*.922J114 17 Whole number of Policies Issued from lit May, 1845, to February litfih, 184d.lu months.11721 Premium*.tl08JJ35 25 Lawyers.8 Clergymen..Ill Engineer*. 2 Teacher. 1 Students. I Public Ollicer*. 7 Secretary. I Cashier. 1 Cartmeu. 3 Ladle*.17 Gentlemen.5 VIA MCII REPORT of th-~Mtuual Llf- J-'A Company of New-York,No.56 Wall at .1 Total Policies In llmos.1429 Total.$I3I,7.to u2 ROBT. L. PATTERSON, President Br.vj. C. Miller, Secretary. Jos. L. Loan. AgenL Jas. Stewart, M. D. No. 2 Bond-st Medical Examiner. *8 Meodc ife Insurance -This In*tllu lion during the month of March Issued one hundred and nineteen new Policies, viz , To .Merchants and Traders 3i,To Mechanics.la Manufacturer*.121 Clergymen.3 Brokers. II Lawyer*. 7 Auctioneers. I. Physician*.4 Clerks.in Farmers. 3 Agent*. 2| Officers of U. S. Army. I Editors. 1 Dentist*.2 Architect. 1 Shipmasters. I Teacher*. 11 Cashier of a Bank. I S-xton. 11 Civil Engineers.2 Members ol Congress.. I Hoiel-keepers. 2 Lsdieg. .|| Student*. I Total lives insured.119 MORRIS ROBINSON. Pre.ident Ssm'l Hskissv, Secretary. Mlsrri'RN l'n«T. PhvaleUn. .VM Rrcnowav. al 1 m itUoical Notices. eye. DR. j. FRANCIS, OCULIST, ii"."' paOAOWAY. TlflHO OOOX KHO.W OllAVD STREET. RKFERENCE given to those in ihe city who have been totally blind from Amoroai*. sight now perfectly re- Stored, Ulcers and Specks removed, of the longest standing. We, the undersigned, having witnessed astonishing core* performed by Dr. Kranci*. believe h's prepa<atton* are one of the greatest discoveries ever made for diseases of the Eye, and highly recommend him as a safe and «kllful Oculist. Rev Duncan Di nhar, Rev. S H Conk, Rev J. Andraok, K- C. Priest, Rev. ft Be»BDICT, Rev. J. Tkck, Rev. A. Whkelock. £*eT" A number of undoubted testimonials, to be «eeu at the office, will satisfy the public of his astonishing success. ES"* Artificial Eye* inserted without pain. fjr~ Advice to tie poor gratis fV* Dr. Francl* will remove on the fir*t of May to 430 Broome-«l first house, second block Easlof Broadway m31 DStW'm_ It. HKWKTT. No. Ill .Vacl>oui:al-«t,r:ear BleeCkeT Dr. II'* m>xie of practice, a syalein originate-! by the ite Dr. Job Sweet of Boston, and is confiued to DUIoca- lions. Hip Diseases, Sprain*. Contractions, Palsied Limb*, KheuinaU*m, Nervous Affections.Tenrterne**,frill tiumationi and Curvature*of the Spine, Deformed Shoulder», White Swellings, Weakness of the Joints, Ice. Reference* given on applying to l)r H ip;H Im* THil Eile! i DR. WHEELER, Ocu.i-t. No. 29 Greenwh h-»L N.Y.r.-ear the Battsiry. devotes hi* exclnslve attention to disease* of the Eye and Ophthalmia Surgery, and asaurea the public that there are not amongst the numerous diseases to which t!i-human eye i* subject, any disorders of lhat organ which cannot be essentially relieved or cured by him. The vast cumber of undoubted testimonial* which can tie seen at his office will satisfy the public that hi* practice is not exceeded eiiberinextenlortur.ee*» by thai of any other Oculist In ihe l.'nlted Slates. CF~ Office hours from Z A. M. lo I o'clock, P. M.. after which he visits out-door patient*. Artificial Eyes for »a!e, and which wiil be inserted on reasonable terms. mir> Imeod* WiLTON L ARPET.-4 rolle rich patterns, and very- best quality, with borders to match, suitable far two lirge parlors. For sale low, by a6 lw D. H IJ.WIS St CO. 70 B-aver sl J.KOKUIA LLIlBBIt CO..N< les wanted si - per Tcent discount, hv D R. PECK. II Wall at ml3 2m' 1J*,16. NEW-YOKK,'W4.-s- ALBANY AND TROVrV"?^ FORWARDING COM-"*' PAN3f to all the Western Stales and the Canada*. TrdV and Ohio Line; Troy and Erie Line; New. York and Ohio Line; Detroit Line: Oswego, Troy and Ohio Line; Northern Transportation Line. R-d Bird Pockets and Stages. James H. Hooker; Ide, Coit A Co.; Ktmbly. Pease it Co.; Elia* Patterson ; Pope Catiin ; George IV. Hicks, and others, proprietors. Six Boats of thesbove Lines will leave New-York, All a- ny and Troy dally for the We*t and North. The above gen- i emen are proprietor* In the whole line to ail the Weitem Stale*, and the Canadian Emigrants and other* will savu time and money by calling on the above line* before geitlrg < aught In the numerous fraudulent ornce* in New.York. Th-re are 175 boats of the above lines, all fitted In good style tor passengers and freight. A list of fare will be kept In oil the office*, and in nocsse wi;i any perton be charge J more. Offices. Noel 7, if7, 23. 33 Coenties Slip. General Passage Oifi.ee», at the foot of Barclay and Conland sta In the office* of lbs New-York, Albany and Troy Steamboat Officea PHILIP CASWELL, m31 tf_General Passage AgenL DAY LINK AT 7 A. RL FOR AL- 'BANY.Landing at the intermediate place«. The new low pressure steamboat ST. NICHOLAS. CapL Geo. B. Riggs. will leave the pier at the foot of Robinson sl on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri¬ day*. Returning will leave Albany on Tuesdays, Thurs¬ day* and Saturday*. m24 tf ~Z JT00* ^OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY - j1 .^ 7* Ko r Albany and Trov.Through direct.The ¦- > *»a."new steamboat ONEIDA, CapL Ge-jrge O. Tupper, (lite of the Empire.) will leave the pt«r at the fool ofCedarxt every Monday, Wednesday and Friday after- Dooa B.t ri o'clock. Freight t ,ken at reduced price*. For f irmer information, irquue of the Captain on boaru of the bjoat. _mJl if .OPPOSITION TO MUNUFOLY.- ''hrough without land big..New- York and 'Albany Line..The new and splendid steamer BELLE, CapL Samuel Schuyler, wtJ leave New. York for Albany every Monday, Wednesday and Fridar, at 6 o'clock P. M. from tbe foot of Robinton-sL The Belle la fitted up with splendid state-room*; and for speed, com¬ fort and safety I* not surpassed by any boat on the Hudson river. For freight or passage. Inquire of the Captain, on board, or at No. 7 SoutrxL Passengers taking the BELLE will arrive in Albany la ample time for the morning train of cars East or WeaL N. B. Freight taken at moderate rales. m24 tf tbrna,-bdi..s-t. at s o'clock,> V frtm .C Pier fMrtwetrn Cortland aad Lil-euy at* .r-M.ir««tb» S-ea-nlHwi c< ILI'MBI A, C«pL William H rws -«"*F -v-dcesday. aodFria^^^ J" Steamboat HENDRIK HUDSON, Cant R q cn. Steamboat SO L'TH AMERICA, Cspt L W Brainar-i -o, Jctoei? WeJnMWl'iy- KriJ*yacd 8o*---r , Steamboat NORTH AMERICA. Capt R. H. rrmJM övuC-k y *d,iy SlWrd»y »fterrwMaTs Pa*»enger» taking either of the above Lines will irr4~w Albany in ample time for lb- Morning Tram of Can tZ -i! East opU'h«. 'ort* Freight taken at moderate rate», and none taken t o'clock, P. M. -"»zarter 5 All persona are forbid trusting «nyof the Boats nTrw Line, wnnouta written order from iv Captain* or A»L For p.s.age ..r freight, apply on boar,! th* So,-, VJl!. C. SCHULTZ, st th..,,ih.-e .,n lhe wh»rf. ""..».«.top. luHiinircar-r. S. MAII, 1,1 M- 'IMP*Pro. NEW VUKKioj -"^-ALBANV, TROY ^ MONTREAL, rui Bridgeport \ Houaatonic and Wester* Rauros.l*. Ktrat clasa cara Sh.Second cla«* 5i "wrt. The*teamboars NIM ROD, Capt J. Broona )r »sd Fr-nr K A. CaptW.W. Tupper. will alternately jam>£P|,r t Z o Martrt-st East River» dally (Smday sxceptea) at r*^ past t> A. M. If Albany pa*»enger* proceed Immediately Irom Brtdirs. port upon the arrival of the troat and, without chaste of Cars or Baggage, arrive in Albany and Troy the' tame a.'- ternoon. Returning, the Line leaves Troy at half-past 8, and Albas) A freight train dally at half-past 6 A. M. Öf* For farther lnfonnatton. both as to Freight or Tit- aage, apply to 0. M. PERRY. Agent, at the orlce on tba Pier; to T. J. HALL. Howard's Hotel, or al Uvtngsior j, WelTs Expires* Office, 10 Wall-*L MONTREAL, AND NEW-YORK..The Redblrd Lhte of Coaches, u> hours from Troy lo Montreal, run In cocr.ec. lion with this Line, Tickets from New.York to Mont-sal to lw* obtained on board the boats. d3 _ ,fr*--» ». REGCLAK HAIL LINK betwesa ________ r3J Boston and New-York, by th. fast aad .jJ-splendid .t-aniera OREGON aud KXICK- ERBOCKER Theateamer OREOON. commanded by Capt. A. P St John, and KNICKERBOCKER.commanded bv Captain3. Thayer, will run throughout the season from the rirstjay öl A pril, in c mnection with :>'¦. Stoningtan and Provtdesc* and Boston and Providence Railroads, leavin . New-York daily, S indays excepted, from pier N>. > North RW*r.tt5 o'clock, i' M. ami Stonineton at :i o'clock, P M. or upon the arrival ofthe Mail train noni Boston. These steamers are unaurpaase.1 in speed, aplendor tod comfort, having each of them Gi large c tmrooitous privat» state rooms, and berths for 5- 0 peraons. beside large prf. vale room* lor families and parliea. The Steamer* are officered by the most experienced men, and will shorten the pas* ago between N 'w York and Bo* ton from 1<} to 2 hours, thereby arriving in ample time for all ihr-line* from Boston, North and East. Toe OREOON wlB leave New-York Tuesday, Thurs¬ day and Saturday. Leave Stonington.Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Th- KNICKERBOCKER wl.l leave New-York-Moc- day, Wednesday and Friday. Leave Stonlngton.Tuesday, Thürs lav and Saturday. For passage or freight Inquire on tioard of the boat al pier No. i N. R. or of OE0 E. FA1RCH1LD. No. 19 West-st mJI or of J NO. H. RICHMOND, Providence. -TT** a. KlKil UK MAIL LINK f*.' V--»rJ*f!elwecii New-Yoikand Boston viasUH ¦ 111 ¦ 11 ^-'ProviJenre, by Steamer* aud Rail- road. Reduced Fare and Freight The arrangements of the N. J. Steam Navigation Compa¬ ny with the Stonlngton Railroal Co. having terminated, their airntnbi.nl» on that route are wildrawn, and will dis¬ continue .lopping at SiJiiin-lon for either passengers or freight. The Daily MaQ Line, now reestablished between New- York and Boston, connecting with the Boston and Prod- dance Railroad, will run between New-York and Trovl. deuce direct, very day, except Sunday. The Steamer* of Hie Navigation Co consist of the MASSACH1 SETTS, of 10 »ton*. MOH EG AN. I'd ions NARRAGANSETT, 600 tons. RHODE ISLAND, 1000 tons. Ail well known and popular first class vessels, built ex¬ pressly for Long Island Sound, and by theii cousiruction. great strength, aud powerful engines, are specially adapted lo its navigation. They are ul! furnished with Patent Life Boats, if.d in addition to the extensive cabin accommoda¬ tion*, nave i.isant private stale room*. Passengers will leave each place every afternoon except Sunday. From Boatou in the Mall T.ain and lake the Beniner aUi o'clock, al tin- India Point Depot, In Providence, arriving at New-York early tbn following morning. Thro from New-York troin the established Pier, No. 1 Ballery. place, at j o'clock, reaching Providence also early ibefol- lowtng morning and proceeding without delay i'i the Mall Tram for Boston, after a comfortable night's rest on board the steamers, without the annoyance either of Ferry or of being disturbed at tnldiiiulit lo changefront boats to cars, so mucb complained of especially by litdie* and famlllea travel¬ ing between Mew-York and Boston. The boats will land al Newport, going and returning. For pa-sage, berths, mate rooms or freight, applicalien may be made on board, la Boston, to Uarnuen i. Co. and at tin Depot of trie Boston and Providence Railroad, la Providence, to me Agent »i the Depot atlndla Poiui.and la New-York of the'Agents on the whaif, and of Hamdeui Co. No. b' Wa!l-»t. In piirtuarice of the above, the fast and splendid steamers RHODE ISL\ND, Capt Manchester, on Monday*, Wed- nesdayaand Fridays; and MASSACHUSETTS,Capt P»t- ier, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Samnlays, will leave I'ler N >. 1 N R. daily, Sundays excepted. Each of Ihe alnva magnificent aieainera cku berth itlo pa»senijer«, and h*va Cuintiiodlous stain room*. _, They carry ihe .reut Knslern Mail. *T _»Otfyeod ><aW~rTrrrT7l.OFi:NIN<; <IK I*I1NN-*YI.VAN!A '..'"j'lanai for IflHi. RINGHAMS' Tr*ns|wir- ;rais ii- ,n ^.(H,,,, Line, l-ropflelors .tt'in. Hlngham, Thos Bins-ham, Jacob Doek.Wm. A. Siratt.in. Conducton on Sabhttih-keeplng and Temperance principlea. The proprietors of this old established line have pM Ihelr stuck In the most complete order, and are thoroughly pre¬ pared to forward produce and merchandise to snd from the Eastern Cities on the opening of navigation. We trust th it our long experience in tbe carrying business, and iraiou* attention lo the interest* of customers, »iil secure toust continuance and Increase of the pairouage hitherto extend¬ ed lo Kinghauis' L.ne." Our arrarigeui -nis v. ill enable us to carry freight with ire Utmost dispatch, and cur p, icea shall alwky* be as low as the lowest, ha-ged by other responslblelinej. Produce and iiierclian.llse will be received snd forwarded East ant West, without any Charge for for* anling. advane- ine ireights, s'.oruge or co'iimission MARK PACKAGES BfNGHAM'S LINE. Bills of adlng iirwarded and evei-y direction promptlysUended to. Addresser apply w IV M TVS. >N Agent, West-at N. Y. RINGHAM*!, DOCK V STRATTOV, .S7G Market al. Philadelphia J tMES WILSON, Agent, 122 North Howard.at. Baltimore. WM B1NOHAM, Proprietor, Cnnsl Hn.ln, Libertv-at Plltaburg. RARNDEN .V r,<> Boston. Ma-aachusetto._mTaf Ljiä E^^L^iHOC IRS K Ii" IM NE <^___________] . -W--YORKTO v.HKEI^d=1*,0*a=Ä ISO and P1TTSRIIRD. via PHILADELPHIA, BALTI¬ MORE and olli-/ RAILROAD. Cuml erlsQ.l, Md.-:iS0 MILKS RAILROAD. To Western Travelers!.Great L'ni'ed S'ate* Mail ard Passenger Rome to Wheeling! Plnsburg, Clnclnnau and Ihe South and West. Passengers going directly through. Leave New-York, loot of Liberiy st North River, at .} P. M. in the Great Mail Train. Arrive in Philadelphia at 'J P. M. Leave Philadelphia at lo P. M. daily-Mail Train. Arrive in Ba uinore at 0 A. M. Leave Baltimore at 7j A. M. by the Baltimore an Ohio Railroad, 180 miles. And arrive at Cumberland at o P. M. Leave Cumberland at ti P M. by the National Road and Good Inlept Siage Lines, and arrive In Wheeling oi Pitts¬ burgh n-xt evening. HP" Thc Second Mail leave* New-York, 9 A. M. <<j Railroad Leave Phnvlelphta, Mtndays excepted, rt 3 P. M. by Steamboat, and 3 A. M. by Railroad, for Baltimore Passengers for Pl'tshurg take the splenoid new »nd mo- dern l»ul Steamboat* at Brownaville, and thereby hav .-only "i miles of Staging on the whole route. First r,'iNS Steamboat* leave Wheeling and Pittibar? hourly, ami Passengers are forwarded without delrv W Cincinnati and all other Ports in the South and We»t Kara to Cincinnati. For thro |gh ncketa by this route apply In Ploladelpl last the Railroad Office, corner ol Mark-t and Eleventh i ts, st "> Sotitb Third-ai, and mi board staamboat, Dock at a hsrf. Fare through from Philadelphia to Wheeling,313; to Pills- burg, $12; with the prtwile/eof slopping al Baltimore and resuming sein» at pleasure. For farther informat.on apply to J. Li SLEMMER, Ageot, Railroad Office foot of Liberty at at t P M and ?.\ \ M, alAdama'A Co'*, No. Iri Wall st, at II A M, or National Hotel. No. fi Cnrland-st 17131 a.i>IOKNINi; LINE al7oY!ock, forAI- fj bany,Troy,and intermediate landings, from the steamboat pier at the 'ool of Barclay-st P.reakf-.si and dinner on hoard ihe boat Passengers taking this leiat will arrive In fine lo lake the evening train* of cars from Troy West lo Buffalo, and Noilli to Saratoga, While- hall and Lake Champlain. The pew low-pressure siearo- boat TltOV, Captain A. Gorlurn, Thursday rooming, April 9lh, at seven o'clock. Notice.All good*, freight, baggage, bank bill*, specie, or mv other kind of properly, taken, pot, or shipped on tioua ilus boat must be al the tisk of tbe owners of such goods, freight, baggage, lie. ,. For passage or freight, apply on board, or lo F. B. Ila-i at the office on the wharf._ ----- -> TO WKSTEIt.N V4v^ ."¦¦¦-¦¦4i.. T R A 'v r. L E R S 1~.'T;~r~Tr~^ .-^^ThepubHc is rrspectfully Informed thai the recent breaks in the Canal, caus-d W" Ute freshet having been repaired, Ihe PIONEER*.**' PRESS UNE. via Railroad and Canal from PHlLADbt- PHIA to PITTSBURGH, will commence lu regulsr WM for the *e»»on on MONDAY, thetiih Aprii. leaving Ü» pot. No. s7-i Maraet-st DAIL Y, at 7j o'clock, AM. . By this route passenger* will avoid all ihe faügu» .a danger of nlgut trave.ing In coaches, both Railroads being pa-sed la day-light ,_, ¦ For fsriher lnf.,rm-.t;on apply et tba Old Estahashed ut- ri-e. Si I Maraet-st :> doors above Eigbth-*t a2_AB COMMINGS,Agent_ l.*a-ltj. BUFFALO Ac IJKEEN BAY. 1!».J*»' rtt.» wTHE STEAMBOAT COLDMBLS. C»P- jSu-SBm.K-Z^- Power*, will run during the enaain* «T* /amttam.a.'f.p., between Butfalo and Green Bay as Ih¬ lows: l tEAVES BL'FFAtO. LEAVES Mttl M_J_ . Monday,May4Mord6yAuginiMonday M'y! l^ndtyAnj' " " " 21 " 25 3w SeetH Junel " SepL7 " Jane 8 '' »3 " " 15 " "2I " ."iH « OcVS " 29 '. Oct M Joly « " Jnlyl3 " " 19 " " 2n " " ' 27 I " Aug. 3 , Tbe Columnus has undergone urnst thorough repai'i, *»' Is in fine condit!on for business. The traveltng V't^ci)_. confidenly rely upoa her maxing lu:r trips pin.:: jsl.y^ vertised, and can rest assured that no pains wtl: lw g to make her accommoJatou* desirable and p;ea»ani w v~ "a Hi*Paulien.loöFultor.-st; J F. Woif. M Cortt^j T. A. Jerome, 109 3ioad-«t Xew- York. NotlughaB, K kie A Co. 61 Qnay-st Alb-ij. Wilkie, Paraoaskt*»-^ falo. Tyler. Brown A Co. ilrttn. Bay. afiütt*"-*^ rr-sc* ^ FOIt »AI,E-The ataunch ***a^*l " "¦.¦-".i-htdraft^ feel ^^-^^^ 03 hoard-H inches ou an even ae-i. Engine and »¦"¦K ery in good order. Speed about 12 uili'. _r______\\_\ oral; burns lea* fuel than any boat In the city «"SS on lb* sions. Is weU calculated for towing canx: bosii a North River, or for a market ho»X, having a larhe wrj. deck. IaverystllTandburthflnsoroe.wellfoocdincisJi-»' chors, boat., etc. For farther pv--cu!ar» inquire m I F. H! ABBOT, at the orice of Sblpman k Ajr*^ tii lw»

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Page 1: THE TRIBÜNE. MARINE Su&briSKSfctS THE aodFria^^^chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030213/1846-04-08/ed...Francis Cordis, waaarrested onachargeofcounterfeit¬ ing, havingpaidfourcounterfeit

THE TRIBÜNE.Law CoHrt»....[Def«rrcd]

Before Vico Chancellor McCoun... Amir, 6.Vics-Chancem-ob's Court.D e c i ¦ 1 . n a. Ade¬

laide F. Drigge vs. Set* Driggs..Oa ft feigned litue in

an action for divorce the Jury found for defendant, andmotion ii made for new trial on the ground. 1st, that theverdict wae against evidence ; and 2d, on newly discov¬ered testimony. The Court thought that where the Juryfinde in favor of the inuocence ot a narty accused, it isnot usual, unless grots irregularity is shown, to press thecue farther against him. No such irtegularity is shownhere. As to tie second point, the newly discovered tes¬

timony relates to asserted infidelity, while the defendantwas in the West-Indies. One of too stipulations as tothe feigned issue waa that testimony in relation to theWest-Indies would not be Introduced. The partiea havea family, and the Court doea not feel disposed to aid Indisturbing tt under the aspects of the caae. Motion fornew trial denied.John P. Crotby.admr. vs. Francis E. Berger.etal.

Order lor compromise and settlement on behalf of theInfant confirmed. _

Qolteerneur S. Bibby and wi/' rt.Samuel S. Couvcnevrand other$..Ur. G. must p»y -° deficiency arising Iromthe resale of property or attachment issue.The People ex. ret Harriet Mr.Keeby vs. Wm. Buller..

Defendant fined |tW. for viola' Ion of Injunction, whichhe mutt pay or attachment Issue for committal.

People vs. Jothua Webb..Defendant must be held Incontempt in not paying the costs that were demanded ofhim, which he must pay. together with coats of this mo¬tion, within 20 days, or sued committed.

Charles Tye vs. Henry W. Silk executor, ice .Tbe com¬mission must issue according to the notice of motion.David Dudley Field vs. F.Utha Root, Jr.. and othcrt..

Motion for attachment against Mr. Root denied, he baving given up hit property on a petition in bankruptcy,and the request lo relation to it must be made to the u.S. Court [Mr. F. remarked that Mr. Root hat been deadthese eight months. The Court replied that that settlesit then.]

Ettia Taylor vs. Ann Smith..Prayer of the petitiondenied, each party to bear tbeir own costs.Randolph W. Townsend vs. Wm. Brown..The com¬

plainant la entitled to an attachment against defendantJosephJP., Welter va. Wm. Henry, et at..Demurrer allow¬

ed, with coirs.John Coit, et al vs. FreiTk Dlmon .Exceptions allowed,

with costs.A. Dove and F. W. Ouiteau vs. Henry Colltm Excep¬

tions overruled except tbe 5th, and that allowed.The following petition* for divorce were granted a vin-

culo matrimoell (from the marriage tie.)Louiia Acker against Jacob Arker, [with costs and such

special provisions in respect to the property as prayedfor in tbe bill JJane Ann McDouaU againtt Richard H. McDoxalLMargaret Aylward against Thermae Hutler Aylward.

Thomas Calroto against Emiuy Calrotr.Margaret Hoxriell against Horace Hourll.Margeretha Poppett against Ootlieb Poppeti.Harriet V. Rice against Dominiel: F. Rice.Sophia Frances Raymond against Tltomas Sill Ray¬

mond.SusannaJt Kendall against Thomas Kendall.Alfred Bawling» against Ruth Ann Rate-lings.James H. Brown against Elita Brown.CracrnT Court.Beforo Judge Edmonds..Perth's

McCarthy vt. Preston M. Hodges, survivor, Ac. and Josh-tut Walker..Action of ejectment to recover thn northhalf of the Carlton House, plaintiff claiming to bo legalheir-at-law to Aid. Dennis McCarthy, deceaatid. wboowned the property. The caae was tried last Fall, butthe Jury could not agree. Tbe cause will be continuedto-day. For plaintiff Mctsra. J. Lynch, J.W.Gerard.Henry A. Foster and Robert Emmctt. For defendantsMessrs. Chas. O'Conor. Jas. R. Whiting aud G M. Speir.Couxt ok Common Pleas.Before Judge Daly..Fer¬

guson vs. Coffin..Action for false imprisonment, Ac. al¬ready referred to. Tbe Jury, after being out severalhours, could not agree, and were discharged.

Before Judge Ingraham.William H. Ellis vs. GeorgeO. Messerve.Action of Trover to recover, it Is said, sev.cral hundred dollars' worth of property contained In n

coffee roasting establishment,which was passed, it is con¬tended, to defendant, without authority, for $30. To bocontinued tbls forenoon. Messrs. D. P. Hall and D. I).Field for pltlf.Mr. S. F. Coudiry for deft.

Before Judge Daly..Owen Clark vs. John W. Somerin.dyke.This Is an action .of replevin on goods diatrninedunder landlord1* warrant, but, in reality, to test the own¬

ership of property on Walker-tt formerly belonging to

Joshua Button, who died intestate. The controversy isbetween a nephew and a son of deceased, but contendedby the nephew that tho son Is illegitimate and not enti¬tled to inherit Tbe mother of latter was named Cathe¬rine Jackson, aud the deceased lived at the time of tbebirth of Charles, who now claims, at New-Cornwall. Tobe continued this forenoon.For pit:!', Messrs. Clanaou A Psino and N. I). Blunt.

For defdt Metart. Edward Sandford und Wilson*.SuPEBton Coubt.Before Judges Jones, Oakley and

Vanderpoel . Decisions.. Henry Ahrenpeletl v).Jarvis J Stewart..Appeal..Judgment reversed.

Charles McNeil vt. John C. Dawton..Appcid..Judg¬ment of nonsuit. ^Susan Parkes vs. Um. Emerson, Ezlcutor Ac. of Charlc*

Walker..Judgment for plaintiff.Before Judge VundorpoeL. Conrad Shipi va John Hod¬

den.Action for Assault and Battery, caused by tho de¬fendant who la the owner of the houte corner 3d-avenueand 15tn-tt and let plaintiff a room in It. severely as¬

saulting plaintiff when he came to tho door lnte one

night from a Tailors' Society meeting, and finding thodoor fast knocked lor admission, having to do so loudlywith the aid of a watchman, before defendant ennio andopened the door..To bo continued to morrow afternoon.For plaintiff, Mr. Zabrlsklu; for defendant Mr. J. K.Phillips.

TJ. S. Cotu-MissiONEJis Okfick..A yeoman, namedFrancis Cordis, waa arrested on a charge of counterfeit¬ing, having paid four counterfeit Mexican dollars to a per¬son from whom ho bad made a slight purchase. Cordes,wo understand, resided at Ridge-tt part of the limn, andat a farm ho holds near Patterson, at others. He hasbeen committed to custody to wait tbo action of tboGrand Jury.ÜNiTitn Statm Cijicuit Coubt..This Court opened

yesterday, before Judges Nelson and Belts. A sufficientnumber of Grand and Petit Jurors not appearing, theywuro discharge ii till to-day. The trial of the Pilot of tbesteamboat Swallow, was set down for Wednesday.

Halen at the Stock5,000USCs.1091.000 US5*.1011500 Oblo. 'GO.94.1

5,000 N Y 5s '58.1005,000 Peon.*60 681

10,000 do.s3 fist10.000 do.s30 68 J5.000 do.s60 GSJ50 Mer Bk.lOltj100 F Loan.2.1\50 do.b60 26

275 Morris. 1614M do.alO 16150 Reading. 67

1300 do. 66!150 do. 661lOPorte'hDDock.... 12

Second50 Nor StWor.5575 do.55]125 do. 55}75 do. 551

200 do.-...b30 561100 Reading.b30 67J50 Long Is land.... s if. 42)100 do.M0 4350 Norrie._16

Kxcliniige. April 7.S3 Cnnton.36J50 do. 'Mi

200 Harlem. 4Sgdodo.do.do.do.,do.,

SO Nor St Wor.da.do.do.do.do.

275 Long Island.4H1950 East Botton_15}

2515075175

481.... 48.... 471.... 471. m.... 47b30 57}.... 57.... 561.... 56]_561

56

Board.50 Ohio Trust.OjSt100Harlem.46t100200LOO5050ISO

do.i3 461do. 46do.a30 46do.bl0 46do. 451do.bl0 46

The following are the Exports from the Port o

New-York for the week ending 3d of April, inclusiveTo France.

Cotton.bales.. s?4| Quercitron berk ck*.. 24Ashes, Pots_bbis.. 53iWhalebone.lb*. 47006Sheep Pelta.24.816[Timothy Seed.4 >ooHldea.lb*..S5,47o|Beeswax_. l.yo:»Tallow.30 2841Hops.bales.. 36

To Great Rrttain.Hides.lbs..72.011SpormOil.galls.. 9.649Flour.bbls.. 1.751»Wheat.buah.. 7.915[

To Spanish West Indies.

Wool.bale*.. 6Tar.bbls.. 750Clovcrseed.lbs.. 53,800

Fish.lbs.. 9,000Flour.bbls.. 100Meal.puna.. 5Cheese.lb*.. 633

Butter.lbs.. 2.004Rice.21.950Hams.2,530Pork.bbls.. 15Lard.Int.. 4.084

To British West Indict.Floor.bblt.. 7J5|Cheose.lbsBeef. 100Hems.lbs.. 1.C84Pork.bblt.. 710Corn Meal. 199Rice.lbs.. 7.332Butter.4.771!

745Lard.27.461Corn.bush.. 100

live stockHortet. 4Cowa. 6Sheep. 122

To British North America.Flour.bblt.. 1.500 Rye Flour.bblt.. 250Com Meal. 50 Pork. 373Rice.lbs.. 7,104 Tobacco, man...lbs.. 14.9X1

Lard.l,000|Beef.bblt.. 50To Danish West Indies.

DryF!*h.Iba..24,2611Kama.Iba.. 1.250Corn Meal.bbls.. 751 Cheese. 974Rise.Iba..13.303 Pork.bblt.. 65Batter. 1.450| |Com. Adv.

~

IKON WAKE HOISK, I'1 Grownwtcb-st-Kemey,Breese Is. Sampson, successors to Boorman. Johnsons

Ayl es, Co., Importers, and dealer* In Swedish, Russia, and* ngllab Iron, cut nails, ablp, boat and rail road spikes, rivets,li .>. ler iron, nail rods, band hoop and scroll Iron, aud steel ofallMgj* J21 6m*PRICE REDUCED. BLOSSBÜRG COAL,

WILL BK DELIVERED to customer*, at euch placesas they desire, tu the city, at $8 per ton, or $7 per chal-

dron. Ordert received at tbe yard, No. 30 Betbune-tl nearWashington. New-York, March 9th, 1846.rjnlu»*_WM. MARTEN, Agentr\T»^rCUKA P BOOK-BINOKKY, No. 79 Fulton-J. 1st. corner of Gold, upstairs, (entrance in Gold).KIOGINS 4c WILLIAMS are prepared to execute binding forbooksellers and -others by the edition or single volume, inthe neatest manner, at the lowest possible prices, and withdispatch. Music, perfodjcal*. pamphlets, and all kinds ofJob work done with promptness and at uucuially lowprices,_"_»7 1m» *

KBIOVAL.Tbe Brooklyn ȟnl Olaas Co. have re-.ucved their warehouse from 129 Wauar-st. to 7S Broad-

su and SO South William-st LAnd will have constantly on band a general assortment of

Gibs* Ware, suitable for borne or foreign mark?**. Drug-gifts and Chemical Glass Ware of every description and ofsuperior quality.Fancy Enameled and Painted Show Jars for druggists'

windows, from 4 to 20 gallons each.¦F'Sw_PETER MORTON. Agent

AVKKV LARGE and superior round Couuttng-House Ttble, with six drawers and brass locks, for sale

cheap at No. 5 Sprue«-*.- ro27 tf

TpjIE CO-PAHTNKRSHIP heretoforeexl«ttng hsvk- tweett the aubscrilier*. under the firm of Clark fc Aden,^dissolved on ihn 23J day of March la»t. by mutual cou-.eut- Dated New-York, April 3d, 1846. B. A. CLARK._rL?L___N. V. ALLEN.

S^fffijffi **^.KKS for sale.-In(jttlre at 235 Del

MARINE JOURNAL.PORT OF NEW-YORK.

CLEARED.Ships Mnry Francl«. Smith. Havana, J Atklnt Sc Co ;

Acbbnrloc, Howland. Liverpool. Grinnell. Minturn Sc Co,Gardener Randen, i'hllad: Itica, Buatin, East Indiesi>h»k*peare. Bora. NOrli-nns.

Berit« Vernon. Pirabc". Havana, G Wheelwright; MayMower. Hitchcock. Antwerp. E D Huri ut Si Co.BrlgaAlmeda; Rowland. Mobile, J W FhlJHp-: Ann

Eitz«, Williame, NOrleana, E D Horlbut A Co; UnitedStaie», York. Norfolk. Nearaith 4; Wal»c Wakulla. Mul¬ford. Apalacbicolo. Johnaon A Lowdcn; Belle, Vose,Halifax, Arrowamith Sc Wbceler; Willingaley, Davli,Bremen, Crosby, Cropper St Co: Rochambeau, Very,Georgetown; KmeMno, Weiden. Philad.Schra hljon. Fowler, Waahington, NC ; Whale, Bald¬

win, B Amboy; Dolphin, Holder, St Johna, NB, Burn-bam St DeWolfe.Sloop* Empire, Smith, NHaven Prof Glau, Blyden-

burg. Providence. -ARRIVED.

Brig Majestie. True. 18 d» fm St Domingo City. 21eS.ticks mahogany, to Myer Sc Stucken. The M has been10 day* North of Hdtteraa, with the wind from NE forthe most part of the time blowing heavy, sprung head otmain-top-matt and stove ttern bout. Lett bark Jenct,for N York; briga St Marks, Clara and Huntrett. Idg on

the coast for N York.Brig Lyra. Smith, from Banalre, March 12th, with 1.TÖ0

busheiaJ W Lewis. March 2nd. lat 27. lone 71. spokebrig Old Colony f> ds fm Portland, for Trinidad. Cubs;March 26tb. lat 33 30, long 72 20, spoke brig Attilla. 15 dsfm Havana, for Stettin. The Lyra has been 10 daysNorth of Hatteras.Brig Columbia. Jordan. 21 di fm Cardenas, Cuba, mo¬

lasses, Ac. to Beck St Kinckchard. Vessels left beforereported. *

Brig Will. Collins. 4 ds fm Philad, coal, A C Hencker.Sehr Franklin, fa Tbomaston. lime.Sehr Sun, Nicker*on. 3 ds fra Boston, fith, to master.Br brig Caledonia, Budrean, 10 ds fm Ariehat. plaster,

to J H Brsine.Sehr T O Cooper, from the wreck of the sloop Coral,

fm Philad. cast away on Egg Harbor, coal.

SAILED.Brigs Macon, Savannah ; L'zardo, Neuvltaa, and others.Wind 8E.

TO COTTON MANUFACTURERS *nd ihose In¬suring them..It has long been desirable wlih cotton

rnana'actu'ers to obtain a machine to prepare cotton thatshall be less objectionable or dangerous of fire from fric¬tion, as nearly all the c it >n mill" that have been burnedhave been fired by these machines. The subscriber fee laconfident thstin the machine be ofT-rs to ihe public there is atlittle danger from fire h* a common cording machine, and Itsproperties at a Willow or Picking Machine it much beforeany in use In New England, n* it takes less power, less re-

pair, will produce more work, clean the cotton much better,and more aimple in construction, and will convey ibe cotton150 feet from the machin«, if desirable The coium Is so

perfectly separated that it affords lire, dirt the greatest facil¬ity ofseparating from the cotton und very much assists theoperation of the succeeding mitchim a Therein some 50 ormore lo operation in the liest mills In Now Kngland.atLowell, Manchester. Saco and Norwich.

EDMUND BACON, Sup't Elliott Mills,Newton Upper Falls, Mats.Manchester, Aug. 7, 1B-15

To whom it man conrtrn..This certifies that two of Mr.Bacon's Willows nre In successful operation at the StarltMills. The average work madenl the pres-nt tltno in thismill Is Sß.iMgi lbs cotton per week. One of tht machines iswlllowlng TT.ivti 1ha nnd the oilier 21,1100 per week. It willbe observed ilmi 35,000 lbs per week Is considerably morethan any three of the Conical Willows are doing at Lowellnt the pretent time. Bacon's Willow prepares 35.00H lb* Inthe tame leng'h of time much belter than either the LowellorMason'* Willow will one-third of the laat named quanti¬ty, without incurring oue half the risk of fire, it needs buttwo-third* Iba power lo propel lliia machine that it requiresfor the Conical, nnd about one half na much as is requiredfor Mason'* Willow, uud will not need one quarter the re¬

pairs of those generally tu utu at the present tune. 550 rev-

oluiions per minute willcrea'.e h draught of air sufficient loblow the cotton lli'i feet, and thereby answers ihe doublepurpose of a Widow ami Fan. I can with confidence recom¬

mend Bacon's Willow as far superior lo any 1 am acquaintedwilh, knowin? thai if the merits of the mRchinenre generallyknown, ii will h* immediately introduced.

J. F. JAMES. Over»eer of Carding, at Stark Mills.I also liave a Woo! Picker, of which I will subjoin oue of

several letter* received from those using themThe Picking Machines I bad of you for wool Hre very much

liked. One of them I* used for worsted wool and we are

perfectly satisfied that It opens the wool belter und hreaktthe ttuple lens than any other picker we have tried. The otherla used for filling wool, end we are equally smithed that on

abort. Gne and rotted wool* it is more efficient than theScotch Picker, which, uclil wo tried vours, was the betlweould find. ALEX. WRIGHT,spl lawDltWtf_Sup't Lowell M. Co.

PAPER HANGINGS.

HOWELLA BROTHERS, Manufacturers and Import¬ers of Paper Hangings, having opened In New-York

City h branch of their Philadelphia, Establishment, wouldrespectfully call the attention of the citizens of New-York,and others wanting poods tu theli line, to their extensiveano'tnieni of Paper Hangings, Borders. Fire Board Prints,Curtain Pap'rs.snd all other articles In their line of busi¬ness.

II It B. having received from the Institutes for the Encour¬agement of Domestic Manufacture*-, In the cltlet of New-York, Philadelphia und Boston, Silver Medals for the supe¬rior manufacture of their goods, fiutler themselves that theyran sell a better article for the samu money than esc be pur¬chased elsewhere.

FRESCO PAPERS.Tlie subscribers would particularly call attention to their

large assortment of Fresco Papers for Pnrlors, and ColumnPspert for Halls, Public Rooms, Entries, Jcc AteAlso, Curtain Papels, n. new article for windows.Papering of Rooms, Halls, 4tc. promptly attended to by

rarelul workmen.Country merchant* and city dealers will find it to their ad¬

vantage to give u* a callUOWELL it BROTHERS, No. 137 Broadway,

«G Imeod* 2J door above the City Hotel.

NEW TAR] PP..Important news to shipper* ofgralu, and other farm produce, to Great Britain.

A new law Iiuvlng paated ihn Legislature admitting theImportation of foreign com and provisions at a very lowduty, an opportunity will be given to those who are desir¬ous to ship to the Glasgow market, to open a good connec¬

tion wiih the subscriber, who hnsbean 1* years In Ihe grainand provision trade; and a« there lint hitherto been none ofr.ny importance, or who bail h.ny practical knowledge oflhat trade In Glasgow, h better oppoituntty could not be cle¬ared by respectable house* lo form i connection In thaimarket. Li-eral advancea will be given to shippers.From the subscriber'* long experience and knowledge of

ibe grain and provision trade, and also his friendly intima¬cy wiih Ihe buyers, a large and respectable trade may becalculated upon. The subscriber begs 10 refer shippers loMr. Alex. EL Flolay, Astor Mouse,New-York.mi2B Im* ROBERT ROBERTSON. 83 Union-sL Glasgow

CANDLES*A SSORTED Hizeeof Morae and Window's celebratedsTL ''Adumant Pearl Llgh'.s" 4s. 5s. nnd 6s. constantly onhandby CHESTER DRIGGS,

coruer of Broadway and Auiiiy-tt.Tb» above candle* are tuperlor to Sperm (or beauty and

hardness, do not run or require snulfing, and give a brilliantlight._"_h2 |w*

CCINCINNATI LAN» nnd General Agency Office,' Cincinnati. Ohio M. L. Sheldon would Inform Iho cit¬

izen* of New-York, ihai ho will attend to the purchase andt,ale of every description of Real Estate and Personal Prop¬erty in the City ofCincinnati and lr. the Western Slates; willnlso collect notes, bonda and mortgages, and every speciesor claims In Cincinnati or Louisville. Any Merchant*, orolhor business men, having lands or other property lu theWestern country they wish to dispose of for cash, or to ex-< hango for city properly In Cincinnati, are invited to send a

description of the seine to his office in Cincinnati, where allbuslnest entrusted lo hi* care will bo prompllv and faithful¬ly attended to. Address M. I,. SHELDON,

West Fifib-tt Cincinnati.Rrfermce* .Dwier A Barber, 9 Corlland-ai; J. Jackson,

49 Wall-.t; Wm. Ingnlls.SO Wall-st b7 6m

PAPER HANGINGS.William Pehl, 436 Fearl-st.

HAS received by ihe late arrivals from Havre, Ida Soringassortment of Paper Hangtngs, Border*. Views. Panel

Paper* and Fire Board Prints, direct from the manu'actur-or*, comprising hll the newest style* and every quality,which beotfer* at wholesale and retail.Alto, an extensive assortment of American Satin und c >ni-

mon Papers at manufacturers' prices.Country Dealers will find it for their advantage 10 calLPersona requiring sufficient of the finer qualities of Papers

lo authorize a special importation can select lor lhal pur-po*efrom a complete assortment of new paiterua.

ie.211 2me»d«

[VTOTICB 1* hereby given lhat 1-uera of adiuluttraillonI "t have been granted by the Register ol Wills for the CltVand County or Philadelphia, to tb.« subscriber, of the good*and chattels, lights and cr-xllu 01 Lewis, otherwise calledAaron, Ploul.late of ihe city of Philadelphia, deceased; andall persona having claim* or demand* against ihe rslat- ofthe tald deceased, are requested lo make known Ihe samet > the subscriber wiihoui delay, nnd all persons indebtedare requested to make payment to him.

THEODORE Dl'BOSO.. Jeweller.*Satawfiw_No.76N 2d-st. Philadelphia.MRS. CARROLL'S OLD ESTABLISHED

\| EDICATED Vapor and Sulphur Baths, 1S4 Fulton-1*1 sl opposite St. Paul'* Church, are well known 10 beessentially necessary allhi* season of year, when the sys¬tem requires an auxiliary to throw off the cuticle accumu¬lated during the winter, and which by remaining on ihea iria.ee of the skin, produce., cutaneous diseases, colds,rheumatism, scarlet fever. Sic. Ac. They are In operationfrom 6 o'clock tn the morning Uli 9 o'clock at night. Sul¬phur Batht require one hour's notice. a2 lw*

MINES AND MINERALS.'piiE SUBSCRIBER continue* to examine mines and1 mining regions for companies and Individuals, and to

ropo.-t noon their capacities, nature of the ores, and bestmodes or using them. Including plans of furnaces, kiln*, AcHI*attention ha* for several years been particularly directedin ihe working and use of Iron and Copper ores, in all partsof ihe United Stale*. In Cuba, lbs Lake Superior country,lie. 'JAMES T. HODGE. Geologist and Chemist,

Stockbridge Iron Work*, Mas*.RtrEKSNCKS.

Messrs. Saltu* A Co. iJo*eph Tuekennan. E*q... S. T. Tisdale i Co. Theodore Sedgwlck. E»q.

Sam'l. Ward, Esq. Ij F. Butierworth. Elsq.Application can bo made to Mr. BUTTERWORTH, No.

S4 Llbertv-st. as b> lenna. ItC 2V » . .: t

NEW APPARATUS TOR EVAPORATING

BY STEAM.The subecriber* are now prepared to tup-

ply order* for their Improve*! E raporator.Tin* apparatus will be fjund to be of great value for con¬

centrating solutions of sugar and ibe various cbemiral salts,making extracts of dye-woods, heating oils for purification,distilling turpentine, and in short for every operation ofbeating, evaporating or courectxailng liquids, wherein it isdesirable to ute the heat of «team rather man a fire, llevaporate* wilh greater raplditv than any apparatus ever

before constructed. A* an evidence of its excellence it is

Only necessary to stale that at a lale fair of the American In¬stitute it received the premiums ofa gold medal and a silvercup a* one of the rive moat valuable invention* exhibitedthai year. JAMES J. MAPES. l Consulting

WILLIAM A COX,) Euglneert,ml8 2aw3m* No. US Chamber-**. New-York,

FRANCIS F. JEWETT,.xTTOa.NKlf AND COl'.N'SKIXOa AT LAW.

Lima, La Grange Co. Indiana,ILL attend loall business entrusted to his care withprumptnesaand fidelity. References:ix-Governor Bigger,)L. *. Chltteoden. F.sq } Fort Wayne, Indiana.Wm-H. Coomim.Enq.) rn251swlm

OREGON AND TEXAS SADVL.KS.-Jt B. klBULL, fashion**!- saddle and harness makers. No. 206

Broadway, have addeSrio «beirfi-je at»orlmeutof good*, rus-set and hlacktaddlossdapUd to thosenew countries. Officer*of the armv supplied with Saddles for the Texan servicewim the "Twig" pattern tree. i»ade agreeably to bis di¬rections. Holaiets, hridles. saddlebaa*. Ac. Emigrants toOregon and Texas fitted out In the cheapest and best man¬ner- a7 lw

w

Books.

POETRY FOR HONE AND SCHOOL, select¬ed by the author of " Theory of Teaching." " Edward'*

First Les«on« In Qrommar," .' First Le**on* in Geometry,"and "Olympic Game*."Second Edition. Klnt and Seeon! Part* In one volume.The following notice of the First Part appeared on the

publication of the fi-at edition.The Judgment and good taste shown in this compilation,

are a* remarkable as the talent 10 manifest in the author'!previoui original puMicaänna It will be found, we tbink.to anawer entirely the end proposed A aelection couldhardly be mad» that ahouid addrea* iuelf more willingly to

the heart, the fancy, and the religions sentiment* of the youngreader. [Christian Examiner.

Tbl» collection we regard a* well adapted for use inschools. * . » tVhile this collection ha* many piece*which must delight persons of any age, it has some for the

youngest reader*, and is as well adapted to the family circleaa to the school. It elves to children all they could cull frommany volumes, and if interwoven with their earlieat recol¬lections, will be remembered with delight in future yeai a.

[Portsmouth Jour.We commend this selection of poems to thefavorable con¬

sideration of the public - - . We havefound In it seve¬ral gem* of thought and expression which are not readily to

be come at in any other co.lecuon. [Boston Courier.The c'iriipiler has some very jnat vi*ws on the importance

of Imagination and taste in a complete education.[Portland Christian Mirror.

Such a collection cannot fail to b» arcepiab.e to instruct¬

ors, as a treasury of pieces suitable to be committed to mem¬

ory by the voanz, and to all love'a a' good poetry, be :r.eyyoung orold. [Boston Daily Advertiser.

Part Second, beinr designed for pupil* and readers ofmore mature mind*, contains pnem* of more imaginativecast than those in the former collection, and rnav be had on

tine paper, la a separate volume. | Prom the Harbinger."In this Utile volume are contained some of the brightest

Jewels in lh» English language. We should recken It ofmoreworth as a gift to a young friend lhan fiftythousand hook* o:

moral stories surcharged and crammed to the brimwithln-strnction. Such books, however vainable they may be Im¬agined to be, take but the slightest hold of the mind at anyage, but here are some immortal P&ems which seize the

very sonl and inspire It with a beauty and grace that cannever afterward be forgotten -

Published by S. G. SIMPKIN3, Boston. ra21 lawdwiscNATIONAL MAGAZINE

AND INDUSTRIAL RECORD..Office No. 161 Fulton-at. Edited by Reowooo Fisher.

The April number of tills Magazine will be published at

the office to-morrow morning. 3d ;r;«LCONTENTS.

Commerce. Internal Induatry and General State of theKingdom of the Two Sicilies, with Statistics.Review of Secretary Walker's Report, Circulars and Ta¬

bles, No. 3.Abstract Report of the New-Orleans Chamber ol Com¬

merce in answer to Mr. Walker's queries.Condition of EngiMi Laborer*, iheir wages, i.e.letter of the Hou. Abliott Lawrence to the Hon Wm. C.

Rlvea. No. 3.Wheat Trade of the L'nlted Slates nnd Europe, by Edwin

WilliamsChase'* Card Sr.lnner, with a plate. For Carding and

Spln&ing Wool, Silk, Ate. around Cotton, Flax, Hemp, or

oiher yarn. One of ih - greatest inventions of the dayGrand exhibition of Manufactures at the City of Wash¬

ington, with remarks.Monthly list of Patents taken from the Patent Office at

Washington.English Trade in Metals, from the best European dalesGlance at the Old World, Science, Literature and Fine

Arts. Notices of New Books, ftcCtT* The article on the Wheat and Flour TrtdsSJoccupies

over 20 pages of this number, and contains a variety of in¬teresting facts respecting the comparative production ofthe principal countries of Europe and the L'nlted States;also, tables of price* for a series of years In the moat Im¬portant whrat markets of the world; statement* of export*of wheat an! flour from the United States; the operation ofthe British Corn Laws on our trade; and other views of thesubject which wlil I e new and interesting to many readers.al Uieod

new-yore torn! book

AND INTERESTTABLES.contaiainecomplete Formsfor the transaction of all the routine of business between

man and man. requiring the execution of papers, togetherwlih the statutory provisions relating thereto. Also, com¬

plete Interest Tables, Discount Tables, Scanning and Tim¬ber Measure, Cubical contents of Square Timber, lie. AteFor sale by HTNTlNGrOV * SAV\OE. 2ltl P-arl-m

new common pleas rules.I I st PUB lilSHEO.The Rules and Orders of the Court

of Common Plea*, for the Citv and County of New.York.K.'i sale at the Law Blank and Stationery Establishment of

ni3_JANSEN .V BELL. I.in Nas.atist

AL.tlANAlLN..The trade IUpolled with Alumnae* atthe nricea ,,f miinnfarljirinir.at THe T'Oeine.ffrA anS

SIMtlN(7rc>S~l,INNVEAN BOTANIC Oard.nand Nur/erles, Flushing, ne<»r New-Vor*..The greatOriginal Establishment..WM. R PüINCE It CO.

offer for sale their unrivaled collection of Fruit and Orna¬mental Trees, itc. and they challenge a comparison of theirTrees with any others whatever, and Invite purchasers to

to view them and satisfy themselves of their superiority, bvwhich from two to four years may be svred. The Pears.Plums. Chen ies. Apricots. Stc. are from 8 to ]i feet Inflight,and their Ornamental Tree* in to 2n feet. The Ever¬green Treeii are 6 to 15 feet, and of beautiful form. OfG'apes, Gooseberries. Raspberries, Currunlt, and ererv

other class of Fruit and Ornamental Shrubbery, they navethe choicest species. Trn collection of Rosea in by far thelargest in the Union, comprising 80,000 planis of ISO.'splendid varieties. Priced Catalogue* will be sent to everypostpaid ap§lirar.t, and may'.e had of CLARK A: vl'.s-TIN, agents, 1.0 Fulton-au Hnd orders executed In the su-

pet'or slvle which characterizes this establishment.m3nD2weodItSlW

abi,OOlH.001> NURSERY, Fiosbinj», L. IKing. A; Ripley, Proprietors, offer for sale. fr. :n th'sold and well known establishment, everv variety of

fruit, forest and ornamental trees, evergreens, shruiis andflowering plants, which will be put up with the greatestcare. Ordera left with Geo. B. Ripley At Co. No. 211 Pe.trlsi reel, (where catalogue* maybe obtained enilis,) will re-

celve prompt attention. ml2linDVW-

ROTJSSEL'S PREMIUM^ErFüMERyIToifff Soaps of every perfume. Colognes, Extracts, Romiivm,warrantedfresh and genuine Hears Oil, Hair Otis, Cefmcfict,Shainng (.ream. Amandine fur chupped hands. Combs, /fair,.Vail and Tooth Brushes, warranted Razors of the finest quid-itu, tec. ifc.

wiioi.esai.il AMI retail,

AT THE NEW ESTABLISHMENT. 159 Broadway,between Liberty and Cjrtland. The subscriber ru-

peats his cordial lhanks to the nubile for the patronage.far exceeding his moat sanguine hopes.which has been be-atowod up >nhim alnce his establishment In New-York. Hehail* this success as an omen ol'a prosperity based upon thediscriminating taste of this metropolis. Thesubscriberbegsthe puMic to helayve bl* absolute disavowal of the exaL'g'Tit-

ted,and puffing system of advertisement so unbluslunglypracticed He Is determined that truth ami fairness.so par-licularly valuable where Imposition is eaay.shall he the jorder of his establishment, and that no goods of his shall bo

palmed offhy misrepresentation. Every thiny shall be gen¬uine.no false labels, so shamefully common in this country,designed to sell as the products of the bestforeign bouse*inferior articles fraudulently put up In America. The sub-acriber needs Dot the aid of auch finesse. Fur many yearsthe director of the first Laboratory in Paris, ho la ready to

meet foreign competition, and he flatters himself he has al-ready achieved a name which Is as goud a guaranty as anvarticle in bis line can poaaesa what baa '.een the decisionof the most scientific judges in America.' the judges at theexhibitions of New-York, Philadelphia and Boston? Needthe fact he reiterated that the subscriber has for several yearspast taken,' solely and exclusively,' the first premiums for per-turnery In these cities over all competitors? is it not r mostsignificant fact In his favor, that the honorable jttdgt s of thelaal exhibition in New.York were so struck with the eletrance and excellence of his products that they felt them¬selves constrained to bestow uponhim the Cold Maud never

before awarded to Perfumery in America? Repudiating a.:

pretension to the magical nnd miraculous compounds, so

liberally offered to the public, the subscriber aim ply promisesthe moat perfect article that a Chemist and Perfumer, ac-

complished by years of the best instruction and experience,can produce; Soaps devoid of all alkallue qualities, exqnis-illy perfumed, balsamic and soothing for the akin; the bestof Extracts and Colognea for the hair, washes, pomatums,oils. Ace; tonic, stimulating or aooihing, according 10 the

state of the scalp, capable, if Judiciously used, of perfectlyrestoring the hair in aome cases, In others of retarding andrendering partial It* loss, otherwise naked and eutire, andIn aft cases of removing dandruf and beautifully cleansingthe head. His different tooth-powders and paste* impart to

the breath an agreeable odor, and to the teeth all the white¬ness of which tney are naturally capable, any greater degreeof whiteness is at the expense of the enamel, Ht:ack:*1 by iheacids, which frequently enter Into the compositions. HisShaving Cream i» ihe Uesl in the world, having no Americanrival, and necessarily supeiior to the foreign on account ofthe age of the latter, a quality very deleterious lo this de¬scription of »cap, a* well aa lo many other articles of per¬fumery. One article In paiUcuiar, generally either spuriousor injured in its preparation, la always found genuine at thi*establishment, viz Rears (hi (rota animals fattened and kill¬ed by the subscriber, llie only source from which be ever

procure* ti. Citizens, Strangers, Wholesale and RetailDealers are requeue*! to call, and they shall be convincedthat the »ulucriher offer* a stock of Foreign and DomesticPerfumery unrivaled for quality or price. 2tf2meod*

ng Cointurners andwn inariU'

facture, vizDry While Lead.Pure, Extra and No. 1, in packages of

Ho to loon |b*.While Lead ground in oii.Pure, Extra, No. 1 and No. 4, Iu

package* of 21 to lKHi lb*.The well established reputation of their White Lead in

every section of the Unite] State«, renders It only neces¬

sary- to soy that they continue to furnish an article* which,for purity, brilliancy and durability, cannot be surpassed byany other establishment in this country. The name of iheCompany and description ot' Lead are stamped on eachpackage. They also keep on baud-

Dry and ground VerdigrisD.i do do Chrome GreenDo do do Paris GreenDe do do Yellow OchreDo do do Venetian RedDo do do Spurish BrownDo do do Prussian Blue

Linseed Oil, Red Lead, Black Paint, Sugar Lead, A.c. AcAll of which they offer for sale at No. 175 Froct-al on themost reasonable terms. al limeod

JOHN M. TRIMBLE, THEATRE-ALLEY,job CAttrKNTKR AND BUtLOXB

\TERCHANTS auJ others who wish their store; alter 1I'm. for the 1st of May, cun have it done tastefully uudcheap by applying aaabovo.

All kinds of Job Carpenter-work executed at the shortestpossible notice. mlStmyl .

LINSEED OIL.ITHE ATTENTION OF PAINTERS. Dru-gi.ta. and

dealers in the article is Invited to our Manufactory,where may be found an ample supply in various sized pack¬ages, warranted pure and free from"sediment.

Y Sl <J. ROWE,mil Maattoa« 224 Fon-.-st. near P«,-k-alip

rpHK UNION WHITE LEAD Manufacture1 pany are now prepared 10 supply th-ir custompurchasers generally, with White Lead of their owi

JOHN H. MITCHELL,ATTORNEY AND COl'NMXLOK AT LAW,Mucmouih, Warren Ca Illinois,

WILL promptly attend to all business entrusted lo hiscare in the Counties ef Henderson, Warren, Mercer

and McDonoughRefers lo Souihworth Shaw. Esq. Boston.

Ruea Nelson, Esq. New-York.Messrs. Matkews At Patch. Sl Louis, Mo.

A. k S S. Pbelp*. Oquawka. 111. m25 lawlm

AVV.M>ti!»: AW.M*«lira::.French, Venetian andPlain Awning*. made by the subscriber, al the short¬

est notice, and on the must approved principles. Specimensof my abl IIty may be examined at the Astir H .use, LaFarge Buildings,and through the principal business streetsIn the city. WM. WORKMAN. 181 Oreenw-lch-sL

tnioIm* between Dey and Fulton sis.

IPÖR SALE.Second-hand Counters, Sashes, SashDoors, Shelve*. Ac and puiup at short notice, by

tnl4Im J. LOCKE. Builder. SI Ann-sL

O HOrSEKEKPER.S..Person* In wactof SolärLamp*, now considered almost indispensable, may find

a large and handsome assortment at the subscriber's store.lo-gether with every «tyle of French and English China, cut

and mo. Glass, 'Earthen, Stone and Britannia ware, Acwholesale and retail. J. N. MERRITT,

loo Bowery, between Grand and Hester sis.mtf ImeodDAtlmW-_

aaJ-VL HON PALLS Brown Drills. Received and forOsale by C. F. HARRIS, 40 Exchange-place.

ttqai Notices.CHERIFF*!* SALE.By virtue of a certain writ ofv3 ftrn faamt to me directed and delivered, I will exposeto »nie or.2.'.''Ja diy of April "ext. tt Lbe vestibule of theCity Ha.ll of the City of New.York, at 12 o'clock, M . all theestate, rigbt, title acd Interest which Joseph Gaddi* Lad on

the 17th day of November, 1 MS, or a: any rime afterward, of.In and in all that certain lot, piece" or parcel of landIving. being and itmated in the Twelfth Ward of theCity of New.York, on the South-westerly side of Forty-third-street le-gincir.g. at a point dittanl South-easteriyfrom the comer of the Eighth-avenue two hundred andtwenty feet, thence lunntng Sonifc-eaaterly along theSonth-westeriy side of »ald Forty-tbird-street twenty-feel,thence Scuth-westerly along a line parallel with Eighth-avenue on- hundred feet four inches, thence Norlh-Wea.terlv along a line parallel with Korty-lhird-street twen¬ty feet, thence North-easterly along a line parallel withthe Eighth-avenue ore hundred feet {OOT {nches to the placeot beginning, containing in breadth in front and rear twen¬

ty fee;, and on each side or." hundred feet four i-ches, be thesame more or less, together with the buildings, tenements,hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or m

any wise appertaining.Also, all that certain lot. piece or parcel of land situated,

lying and being in the T*Kf h Ward of the City of New-YorK on the Sonih-w-.ter;T site of Forry.tbtrd-street, be¬ginning at a point two hundred i-ei distant South-easterlyfrom the corner of the Eignth-avenue, meree running alongthe South-westerly of said Forty-thtrd-street twentyfeet to a point two hundred and twenty feet distant South¬easterly from the corner of the Eighth-avenue, thence South¬westerly alorg a line parallel wim the Eigbth-avenue one

fa indrev* feet f mr;:. .ii-s.thenceNorth-westerly along a hneparallel with Forty unrt-.ire-t twenty feet, thence North-'.aaierlv along a para. ¦. .v .... \t).. K'.chth-avenue one

hundred feel four ir:-he* to the place of neginning. contain-iog, in front and rear, twenty feet, and on each side on- n::c-

ored feet tour Inches, be the same more or lest, togetherwith the buildings, tenements, hereditaments and appurten¬ances tliereiiri:. belonging or In any wise appertaining.And also ail the right, title and interest which Isaac Clear-

u a'er bad on the 17ih day of November. 1545, of, in and to

all that certain lot.pieee or pare-; of land situated, lying andbeing In th- Twelfth Ward of the City of New-York, on theS roth westerly side of Forty-thirdjoeer, beginning at a

point distant from the South-easterly corner of the Eightb-avenuetwo hundred and eighty feet, thence running South-^easterly along theSouth-westerly side of Forty-tltird-sireettwer.iv fe~t.thence South-westerly along aline parallel withtheEiglnh-avenueone hundred feelf mrinches.thence Nonh-weaierly along a line parallel with Forty-thtrd-street iwen-tv feet, thence North-easterly along a ii-e parallel with theEigh'h-aveuue one hundred :-et t" ur tnrl.es to ;he place ofbeginning, containing, in front and rear, twenty feet, and on

:b side one hundred feet four inches, be the same more orle.s. together With the buildings, tenements, hereditamentsand appurtenances thereonto belonging, or In any wise »p-pertaining. Dated New-York. March the 17th, 1846.

WM. JON p'.S, Sheriff.Titos. F Pf.f.rs. D»pn!v Sheriff _ml« lawiiw

11ERI f-'F'S SALE.Byvirtueolawrltoffiertfac a».u> rne directed find deli .-.-re.! I will expose to aale on the

29th day of April neat, at the Vestibule of the City Hall ofthe city of New.York, at12o'clock, M. all the right, titleand interest of Joseph Oaddis, which he ha i on the 23d dayof August 1845, oral any lime afterward, of. in acd to aiithat certain lot, piece or parcel of land, lying, being acdsit,ate h the Twelfth Ward or the City of New.York. onthe South-westerly side of Forty-ihird-street, beginning ata point distant South-easterly from the comer of iheEigih-RveMie two hundred and twenty feet; thence running South-easterly along ih» South-westerly side of said Forty-ihird-sire-t. iweitlv feet: ibence South-weateriy along a lineparal el with Eighth avenue one hundred feet tour laches ;thence North-westerly along a line parallel wilh Forly-tblrd-streel twentv-f«-et; llience Northeasterly along n line paral¬lel wit'. Eighth-avenue one hundred feet four Inches, to thep ace of beginning, containing in breadth iu front and rear

twenty feet, and in length on each side one hundred feetfour Inches.be the same more or lesa.together with thebuildings, tenements, hereditaments and appurtenancesthereunto belonging or In any wise appertaining. Also,all that certain lot niece or parcel of Ian'1, situate, lying andbeing in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New-York, on theSouth-westerly aide of For.y-lhird-street; beginning at u

p lint two hundred feet distant South-easterly from the cor¬ner of the Eighth-avenue, thence running along th'S ¦ulh-westerly sldo of sa:d Forty third-street twenty feet to a

point two hundred and twenty feel distant South-easterlyfrom the corner of Eigth-avenue, ibence South-westerlyalon . a ine para'l"! with the Eighlb-aveoue one hundredfeel four incbe*. th .no North-westerly along a line parallelwith Forty-third-street twenty feet, thence North-easterlya ingallne parallel with the Eighth-avenue one hundredfeet four inches, to the place Of beginning, containing infron'and rear twenty feet, and on each fide one hundredfeet four inches.be the same more or less.together with thebuildings, tenements, hereditaments and appurtenancesthereunto belonging or in anv wise nppertainleg. DatedNew-York, March the 17ih. 146.

WILLIAM, JONES. Sheriff.Tlio«. F. PEEKS, Deputy Sheriff. m!8 lawflwHBRIFF'S SALE..By virtue of a writ of fieri fa- ici'is to me directed an i delivered. 1 will expose to sale

al ilia vestibule of the City Hall of the City of New-York,on Wednesday the 29th day of April next, "at 12 o'clock M.all the right, title and interest of Henry Creger, which hehad on the, 28th day of November. 1345,"or at any ttmo after-ward, of. in and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel oflard situate, lying an 1 being in the Sixteenth (late Twelfth)Ward of ihe Cliy of New-York, and known and distin¬guished on n certain map ofthat part of the estate ofJacobS. Arden, deceased, lying in the soli Sixteenth (lateTwelfth) Ward,made hy George B Smith. City Surveyor,dated the eighth day ofJane, 1835. and Re 1 In Ike ulfice ofRegister in nr.d for the City a'ld County of New.York.(numbered ">i without a case,) on which said map the saidlot Is known by the number eighty, (ild) and is bounded as

follows, to wit:.North easterly by lot number eighty-one(811 on sal map, South-easterly by lot number nioety-seven(!"7) u i ml 1 map, S lUth-westerly by Tlitriy-firsi-street, andNorth-westerly In from by Seventh-avenue : being iwenty-tree feet uin.- inches wide in from and rear, and one hun¬

dred feet deep on each alle; together with th« buildings,tenements, hereditaments and apptiriennnc* thereunto be"longing or in anywise appertaining. Dated New-York,March 17th, 1846. WM. JONES. Sheriff.Tims. F Peers, Deputy Sheriff. ml8 law6w

at* 11 II Kl PF SALE..By virtu.- ofseveral writs of fierifs-nis, to me direct" 1 and delivered, I will expose to sale

at the vi stibule of the City Hall, in the City of New-Yorka: 12 o'clock M. on the 14th day of April, 1846, all the right,title and interest of John Deane, which he had on the.V.bday of December, 1845, or ai any time afterwards, in whosohands soever the same may be, of, in and to all those twocertain lots of land situated on the northerly side of Thir¬teenth-street in th- Fifteenth Ward of the City of New-York, and together are bounded and conbiin aa follows, towit: Beginning at a point on ihe northerly side of Tnir.:.lib-street, distance four hundred nni tifty feet We.t ofIhe westerly lino of the .VJi-nvenue, running thence norther¬ly parallel with Piftb-avenoe and H'fJ feet S inches, lliencewesterly arid parallel wlih TMiteenlb-street 50 feet, Ibencesoutherly and parallel with the Fifth-avenue 103 feel and 3inch's to l"lli-street, and th-nce easterly along the norther¬ly side of Thirteenth-street 5t> feet, to ihe place of beginning,with all anil singular ill- appurtenances thereunto belonging.New-York. March 3, IEI6. WM. JONES. Sheriff.W. W.Lro.t, Deputy Sheriff. m4 'aw6w

BY OKOEK of Hon F. A. Tallmaiige, Recorder oY'ttieCity of New-York : Notice is hereby given, pursuant to

the provisions of theauiiiiie authorizing attachments againstabsconding, concealer],and mm-residr-nt debtors, that an at-

t icbmenl lu. Issue kg iinsl the estate of of James Mitchell,a resident of Jersey City in the Slate of New Jersey,andthat the none will be sni.l for the payment of his debts, un¬

less he app-ar and discharge such attachment, according tolaw, within nine months from the first publication of this no-lice; and Hun the payment of any debts due to hlrn by resi¬dents of this Suite, and the de,ivory to him or for his use, oftiny property within this State belonging to him. and shetransfer of anv such properly !»>' him. are forbidden by law,and are vaid.' Dated the mil", dav of September, W45.¦24 law9m GEORGE BRA DSU AW, Attorney

for Attaching Creditor. Si John-street New. York.

B- V OKDER of John Q, Wilson, Esq. a Judge of theAlbany County Court*, and ofthe degree of Counsellor

Bt Law in ihe Supreme Court, nonce is hereby given, pur-siiant to the provisions of the statutes authorising attachmentsagainst absconding, concealed and non-resident debtors, thatan atturliiiiem 1ms issued against the estates of Thomas H.Webb and Harrison <irav, non.r.s.l.lrni debtors and resi¬

dents of the State of M«.achnsetts, and dial the same will be¦obi for Iba payment of iheir debts, unless they appear anddischarge such attachment, according to law, within nine

months from the arm puolicattonuf this notice; Rnd that the

payment of any debts due to them by residents of this State,and the delivery to them or for their use of any propertywithin this State belonging to them, and ihe transfer of anysuch property hv them, are forbidden by low and are void-Dated, toe 13th day ofAugust, 184A R. L JOICE,au2fl law'.hn Attorney for Attaching Creditor.

BY OK I) Eli of Daniel Pratt, first Jud^-e of OnondagaCoonty Cie,n and Counselor, ic.in the Supreme Court.

No ice is hereby giver1, pursuant to the provisions of the Ste¬inte authorizing attachments against absrondmg, concealed,and nor-resldent deh'ors, that an Httschmert has issuedagainst the estate ofJames Huff, of the State of Louisiana,a non-residi nl ol the Stale of New-York, and that the <atne

will fie sold for the payment of his debts unless he appearan ! discharge such attachment, according to law. withinnine months from the first publication of Ihta notice, and thaithe payment of any debts due to hiin by resider is of thisSlate, an^l the delivery to htm or for nis use of any propertywithin this Swte belonging to him, and ihe transfer of anysuch property by him. are forbidden by law and are void..Dated the 7iu day of March. 1846-

KORBES i. SHELDON, Attorneysmil lawfim for Attaching Creditor. Syracuse. N. Y.

BY ORDER of Charles P. Daly. Esquire, AssociateJudge of the Court of Comrnon'Pleas of the City and

County of New-York, Noiice is hereby given, pursuant toIhe provisions of the Statute authorising attachmenti a_-a;r.-tabsconding, concealed, and non-resident debtors, that an at¬tachment ha* issued against the estate of Alfred Kearney,rest'ient of New.Orleans. State of Louisiana, and that thes ime will be sold for the payment of his debts, unless heappear ana discharge such attachment, according 10 law,within nine months from the first publication of this notice;and lhat ihe payment of any debts due to him hy residents ofibis Suite, and the delivery to him or for hi* use, of any pro¬perty belonging to htm. and the transfer of any property nyhim, are forbidden by law, and are void..Daied the loinday of September. 1845. RICHARD H. BOWSE,al7 law9m Attorney for Attaching Creditors.

BY ORDER of Chester Howe, Esquire, SupremeCourt Commissioner in and for the County of CattsraB-

gus. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions ofthe statute authorizing attachments against absconding,concealed and non-r-sideni debtor*, that an attachment hasIssued against the estate of Charles T. Shellon. a residentof the Slate of Connecticut, and lhat the same will be soldfor the payment of his debts, unless he appear* and dis¬charges »ücn al"Achment according to law within ninemonths from the first publication of this notice; and that aiipayment due io him by resident* of this Stale, and the de¬livery lo him or for his use of any property within thU Statebelonging to him, and the transfer of any his properly byhim. sr.- for'.i Iden by law and are void Dated the 16thday of Marc!'. 1846. C. R LELAND.

Att'y for Auaching Creditor,m2ilawfjm Irving. Cha. Co. N. Y.

IN I'L KM AM E .'fa:. of Lhe Surrogate of theCounty of New.York. Notice ts hereby given lo ail per¬

sons having claims against Samuel Maxsuley. lue of theCity ofNew-York, leeeesed, to present the same, with thevouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at the office of E. ELOwe-, s;). 71 Wail-street, in the City of New-York, on orbefore the *e.'en± lay of Juiy sc.\.t- Dated New-Yore,the six'.h day ofJanuary. 1S46.

JAMES HARRISON. 1GEORGE HARRISON. Eccecuiors.

J7 j awfim_E. H. OWEN._)_EFIl'E OF T11E NEW-YORK anJ Erie Rall-road Company. No. 50 Wall-st. New.York, !9ih March.

134n..Notice ia he-eby given, that proposals will be receiv-eduT.il tne toih of April next for the 'Uroding, Masonry acdBr.dging required to comps-te the Newborgh branch of theNew-York and Erie Ra'lroad.exiendlngfrom Chester DepotIn Orange county lo the village of Newbnrgh. a distance ofabout 1* mile*.The mspsand profiles.esiitna'.e* and «rteclficatlons.are ia the

office of the Company in the village of Newburgh, where all»*ce«»ary information will be giv-a either by üi- »ubscr.beror by Messrs. Stla* Seymour and L L Stan'dcliff. Civil En¬gineers. The work will be divided Into *-ctions averaginga mtlelnleortlh. and proposals will be received either atN'ewbur^aortn lhe city of New-York 'or grading the w>:o!eor anv part. By erder of the President and Directors.

T. S. BROWN, Chief Engineer.N !.f *rm. Secretorv m2iUA *

STRAW GOODS.

TA. NAPIER, (late Napier. FUher *C a) has removed. from 134 Pearl-«t loG2John-*L near William-«, where

be offers for sale a general assortment of new and fashion¬able Bocueta, suitable for merchants' and milUner*' trade.m9 lm*

Mta\ gfltatt.vnu slT>i--IPTH-ST.--Pour Lou each 25 feet

Su&briSKSfctS on tbe North side of 10.b;.t"ear the Sth-avenue: also, one Lot on south »ld of

.. gear Broadwav. They will b- .old or. very f»vora-.::uof n«vm«nt if fraproeed. Appl» to

»7 iw BLEECKER A VAN DYKE. No 11 " .II-st-_THIKTY-KOURTH-St Tentb-avenne..A'<oat91 lo-* fronting lOth-aveone and 34th-*t on b.ock op¬

posite the Bttnd Asylum-will besold low.Apply to

a7P RI.F.F.CKER A VAN DYKE. No 11

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TO LET to a »mall Famlly-Tbe rear basement asd»econd story of the mocern built honse No. 23:. East

1 Broadwav.'w'.th Croton water. Inquire on the prem-* a7 lw-

MTO RENT.A beautifully »itna'ed front Office in

Sonth-st between Burling-siip and Maiden-lane, on

the 2d d >or. One or more Lofts can also bo had wtth

it For particulars apply to W. A J. T. TAPSCOTT,.7

r 75 Sout.-.-st cor. of Maiden-lane.Ä5ÜTY-ST..At Private Sa'e. th- mo tern, iwn-

störy brick House, and Lot in fee. No. t? Amity-*t.The House is nuiil in the best manner, and every way

c-nvec.er;; front vault, Croton water, kitchen range, piaz¬za enclosed, with large rloieu. Jtc Ac For particulars ap-

ANTHONY J. BLEECKER. Auctioneer,H7 jw No. 7 Broad-st

sjta TO LET.To a small family, the upper pan of a

¦3 house pi-asautiv located in Sixths'-, consisting ot

four rooms, wiih privileges in the under cellar. Rent8:173, Reference required. Address box 121!' Lower PoatOrr-_ _

a7 .f

4~* 1)1 VIMOV!*T.-At private .a.e. -he j siory frameS3 bouse, and lots No*. 192 and 191 Divisions'., with the." rear buildings thereon. Lot 28 feet front and rear by

75 feet deep. One half the purchase money can remain on

mortgage at fi per cent for 3 year*. For particulars applyto ANTHONY J. BLEECKKR. Auctioneer,

a 7 |w No. 7 Broad-sLFRINi E-ST.~At Private Sale .The three-sioryhouse and lot No. "3 Prince-st near Broadway. Thehouse is 57 feet 6 inches by 50 feet deep.lot Is 37

feet G inches by I'M feet deep. For particulars apply toANTHONY. J. BLEECKER. Auctioneer.

»7 |w No. 7 Broad-stSTO LET.Thethree.it..; . >

ll?Spnng-st between Greene and Wooster sta_ Forterms inquire on the premises, or at the office No. 90

B-ekman-sl _a6 2w* i

fi SORTU AMERICAN HOTEL For Sale.-jj The Less* and Fixtures, and a'ao the Furnitur^, ofthat long-established House, .. Th- North American

Hotel,-- kept by the late John Emrr.ans, Esq. situated on theCorner of the Bowery and Bayard-st It ie tilted up in them -t -l-^a-it style, with two spiendid bar-rooms in the firstard second stories; with a large and elegant ball-room inthe i-ar. with spring floor. The whole is in complete or-

d-r. and possession given immediately. It is now doing them >-t profitable business ever done before. To a person ofcharacter and acquaintance with the business. It is sure toyield a fortune in a few years The lease haa nine yearsyet unexpired. The above will he disposed of on favorableLerma, on application to JAMES H BEERS. Executor,

aß lw No. 17G Chntham-st. corner of Moit-al

«JSj TO I. KT, in Willlamsburgh, a neat two atory aridbasement ntick house, suitable for a small family, sit-tinted in Fourth near the corner of Grand-st 10 min¬

utes' walk from Perk-slip Ferry and five from Grand *t

F-rry. For farther loformslion apply to WM. KRISBY,Fourth, near S null Third-*;. Witiiamsburgh, or at li» Beek-man-aL New-Yora at lw*

,0© I'OK SALE CIIEAf-A large tw. story House.%__i boilt in the beat manner, situate at Williainsburg, L. I.

corner of North 7th and First sta. It contains twelverooms.the parlora with marble mantels and sliding doors.There are also on the premises a carnage house, stable,cow house and oilier out buildings. There are eight lots ofground wi'.U the house, or it will be sola with two lots only, Ifdesired. Most of the purchase money can remain on bondand mortgage at 0 per cent, for a term of years. For far¬ther particulars apply to A. B. HODGES.a2 2w_Grand-at Wjlliamahurg. or on the premises.

jp» OFFICE TO LET.A prominent ..rtice well sit-¦3 listed in the first slory of building No. 12Wall-*L ln-

quire at room No 3 on ihe premises. «2

for sale or to let..The modern built

rtfSji i\co s:o-y and attic house. No.6 Burtou-at: Croton »«¦

ler in-the basement and 2d s'ory.i-.an be seen be¬tween the hours of 11 and -4 o'clock. Rent350 and taxes..

Inquire of FELLOWS, RL'DD it SCUDÜER, No. 7 Maid¬en-lane. a2 lw"

Mto let.A number ofstores and small tenamenuIn Utb-sL Avenue A: ulsoln 3d-avenue near I5th-al onebasement,good entrance,a good p.ac-for a hai presser

ornb a>tandshoemakerat yn SdT-avenue; also the lease ofa iot in I5th-St sear'Jd-avenue. for sale 1 nti'iire of

J. L. HAINES, l.ri 3d-avenue.N B..Houses and stores let, reins collected, and pro¬

perty takeu care of, for reasonable commissions,al ify_J. L. HAINES. 12b3.l-avoii.ie.

VJS WANTED.By u titiu.l, respectable family, the

jf£ll >econd tloor, kitchen and an altic. room of a two story^'"^houae, below Blee-ker-street west of Broadway pre-ferred. Addresa C. 11-J at the otfice of thla pane/, al 7f

äffst To LET.The three-story brick atore next tu theSij coroerofGouverneur-et in South-st.Rent low. Also.

the second slory of store corner Gouverneur-sl. andSouth, suitable for a mechanic Inqaire of

M T. RUNYON A CO.al 2w» cornerOouverueur and South at

*§=¦) TO LET.A" Loft or Workahop, Me best lighted mgii? the City, with or without aiemn power. Inquire of~~ .HitIm_J. LOCKJ3.31 Ann-st

TO I,KT.A Room and Bedroom, Pantry, Closets,t-.ii;i and auilab e for a small family. Inquire of*~ milIm_.1. LOCKKl.il Ann-st

I** iiousks To LET ou 25lh aad Jbth sis .neat¦anew Houses, brick fronts,at 815» and 8l25peraucum.

Alao, Lots for sale orto lease. Apply lo7f.Jm* K lilJOUMAN. M C-dar-st

smBl LAW 7} Ifffl CES..Eligible Otficesln the rear,wjis new building, No. 75 and 77, Naasau-at, lo l»e neatly

finished and ready for occupation on the first day ofMay next, Croton water will be Introduced on each land-'mg. Also, Offices In the front bul.ding, which will be putin thorough order and repair. A diagram of ihe Office* cmbe seen by applying to JOSEPH THOMPSON, No. S Nas-snu-at 2nd story. 120 3m. !

j¦ ~PV, or FTirTsAIie.A very gcKHiTctnv___. venieni lw., atory house, No. 10 Columhia-at. near

Orund. Four Ked-rooms 1 n attic ; under cellar. Cro-ion water Ac, rent $400. inquire of T. PRICE,

tf 17R E. Broadway.

£££, FOR sai.k.A very oloasaul country resident.",v. itn ale nil n acres of land, al Greenwich .Ct., situatedon the Boston turnpike, 3» mile* from New-York, and

commanding a beaulilul prospect of the Sound. Said placeIs only a few rods from the. Post Office, and within half amile of three Churches, an Academy, and the contemplatedRail-Road, and about a mile from the steamboat landing.Th" house Is new, large and commodious (sliding doora:)

out building* complete, and well fitted for a genteel resi¬dence. The land is of the first quality.

Possession given Immediately. Inquire of e. It e. Peck.71 Chaihain-sl. New-York, or of the subscriber near the pr.»-misea._I7ftf_BENJAMIN PECK.<noa for sai.k.The two story nn.-K trorit House

and Lot of ground, No. t?, Delancey.sL Lot 2Hxti" ftThe two story brick front House and Lot of ground

adtolnlOK the above on the corner of EMridge-ai. Lot 33rt.xHllfLThe Lot of ground No. 125 Kldrldge-st. with the building*

Ihareon. Lot 40x60ft If desired the whole will be sold inone parcel Applyto JOHN PHYFE, HMurray.st

or JAMES PHYFE, fl Maiden-laneI7ftf Executors of Estate of John I'byfo, decease,!,

Äfor salk, or exchange for city property, aheau-liful country residence, aituaied in Greenwich, Cone.containing about 7 acrea of land.as much more chm

be obtained if desired.in u hijb stale of Improvement,abounding with fruit of almost every kind; Ihedwellni"and OMtbutWIasje am in complete order; house, laciudingwings, is 7o feet front; the sitting room is ill feet square;l>arior M feet by 24, 13 feet celling, finished with marblemani'-la; basement; well and cistern water is'brought to the kitchen; piazza front and rear; a beautifulview of the Long Isiand Sound steamboats as they pass..Said place is about 3U miles Irom New-York City, one milefrom steamboat landing, and halfa mile from the content-plated Railroad lo Boston; 3 Churches and 2 Select Schoolsin the village. For farther information, inquire of

WALTER keel ER. 25 Pine sireet. or»US Imeod OBADIAH PECK. E-q. on the prerm.es.

4jk, fi kmsiiei) HOl'.-E and Grounds in SouthBjja Brooklyn, to let for 2 years or more.The Houae is

about-iefeet square, aeurly new, replete wiih everyconvenience. Parlors, dining loom and kitchen on groundfioor.bathiog room and ice cellar in hssi ment. garoea auddoor yard 20» feet by 15», alocked with grape-vines, straw¬berry and as;ia:agus beds, peach. aprlr-ot, aud various otherfruit tret*, nearly all productive, beside ornamental tree*and -ftru1 bery ; a stable, cow-h>>uae aud yard in the rear.

It is pleasantly situated on State-«i within 15 mlnute»'walk (or less thsn a mOe) of South Kerry.The owner tnien.I» leaving tie country for a eiwri, and

Woold r.-nt houae and furniture,or reel the house and sellUM furniture at a lair appraisement; or. if preferred, wouldseil the whole. agre-lng to take back die house and lota atcost at the end ofoyear*. if.beporchsserwishes it Applyto BI FKL'M i; CO. 37 Wal!-*t or of WELLS A SPRING.19 Broad-st or on the premise*, 1st house above Nevtns, InSta'.e-st^_s42lawtfWiiSefor sale, or Exchange for City Property-G40

a.-r-s of rich land In Scotland Co. (fjrmeriv Lewis Co.)in Missouri. U was purchased in U3G from Govern-

raent. anu selected for the present owner who has a Govern¬ment d e.iforiL The Taxe« are all pal l to this «ear ASUrvej : the land has b'en made. Address b jx 1170 P. 0.

K* _:FaK.it rOK!«AI,6,-a:;.jJ!jct:Ao«j:ruLI-«a A tfJaJkiJl «OK SAIstl.ailuajfoo ti= ao«sj ;r«u

___[ Now Rochelle to White Plains,alrautecui-dlstantfromea.:b, containing L50 ACRES OF LAND, ali of wbiih

1* Plough Land, excepting Ten Acre*, which 1* Wood Land.The place I* divided by a lane, and Is laid out Into convenientlots for cultivation. Ail the fences are of stone. In goodorder, aud toe ground In a high state ofcultivation. The rsaiid*lags all of good characterand in order. For TERMS apply

to 8. B. KENYON, on tke premises, or ofdStf J ADRIANCE.5A.lohn-M.New.YorV.

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eLAND ON THE HUDSON, al Yonkera.Forsale, a Kann of eighteen acre* of land on the EaS,bank of ihe Hudson River. In lie town of Yonkers

and County cf We«lche«ier, within 17 mile* of the city ofNew-York, end one mile of the village and landing, be-tween which and New-York steamboat* ply regularly (ex¬cepting in Winter) four times a day. The land Is good, andthe house, which 1* new and commodious. Is butit in themodem *tyle. with wide piazzas in front and rear. FromIt a view is had of the most beautiful scenery of the Hud¬son, extending up to the Highlands and down across thebay lo States Island. The oul-buiidings..conaiaung ofbarn, carriage-house, stable, Ac.are all new and in com-pete order, and the lce-bou*e 1* now filled with Ice. Thereis an excellent well of water upon the place, quite near thebouse L:poa It are also a large number of selected fruit andornamental t-ee*. It 1* well calculated f«r a gentleman'*residence. The al.ove will be *oid cheap. Adjoining theaoeve on the North, and al*o upon the nver, are tw-myacre* of land without buildings, which will be sold with theaoove, or separate from it if desired. Appiy to

tnh2ntfr_WM. W. SCRUGUAM. Yonkers.

aVALUABLE FAitl! FOR SALE.Lately therer.decce of Nicholas Smith, deceased, pleasantly stt-ua^d on the west side of the Rantan nver. about Ij

m:.e* »outh of New-Brun«wtck. cynlamlng 141 acres, moreorle**. consisting of about 5» acre* of meadows, a fair pro¬portion of heavy woodland, the remainder arable Isr.d, alarge portion of which is in a high state of cultivation andwell watered. There is on the farm a good dwelling-houseof convenient size, a barn and other out-hailding*, 2 appleand 1 peach orchard* in full bearing, and a variety of otherfruit fees. The beauty and beaiihfulness of Its situation,rtthaesa of soil and auaptneas to the raising of truck andpeach trees, togefcer wub its proximity to the New-Bruns¬wick aad New. York markets, render* this farm well worthtbeattecuon of the gentleman and cractical farmer.For farther particulars Inquire of Nicholas Boerutn or J.

B. Van Dyke. Esqrs. at the Maastoa-Houae, New-Bruas-wi'x; D. W. Smith, 101 Middagb-st Brooklyn, L. L; or ofJosiah Smith. Suffola county. L. I. mh9 2m*

ACCOUNT BOOKS at low price*..FRANCIS ItLOL'TREL, 77 Maiden lar.e. Manufacture every de-

scrintton of Account Books al »hon noticeL Constantly onhand, a large assortment of Blar k Books, Paper aad Sta¬tionery, Manifold Letter Writers, Croton Ink, Ac Ac.Southern and Western merchants supplied at very low pri¬ces. FRANCIS A LOCTREL, Stationers and

a7 lm Book Binders, 77 Maiden-lane.

Strjools.^t^hj-sVagriciji^tural institute.

THE summer session of this in*titution comm-nces the

fint week la April, un-1-r direction of the »uhscriVr.u tne Wilkiasoo Premium farm, in ihe Western Valley of

Union Vale. 12 mile* E«#t of Pooghkeep*lftTh-roars-of studies in this Institution is surh as to

rivethe studentevery facility for acquiring a most thoroughtnowledgeof scientific and practical agriculture, with tire

ise of the best mo lern Improved Implements. Instrucuonn phvslcs, with lectures on those natural sciences requisite;o constitute a perfect agricultural education, will be under[he care of teachers amply qualified.and of tried experience.A select Farmers' Library with numerous agricultural pa¬

pers and periodicals is also provided for the general bene¬fit. The labor performed b7 ihe students Is under the Im¬

mediate, supervision of the principal, who superintends all

farm operations.A course of Lectures will b- delivered on each or the

Domestic Animals, commencing with the Horse, duringwhich a perfe-t skeleton will b» at hand.The farm contains 220 seres of land, embracing a great

variety of soil. The location is pleasant and healthful. Thebuilding* or* extensiveand commodious for suchen insti¬tution, the house H<5 by jbteeLA conveyance runs regularly to and from I*oughkebp»te,

on W-dneisday* and Saturdavs.tbr the rosil and passengers,and the general convenience ofthe*institution.Student* attend Church at such places as their parents or

guardians may directStud-nts received luring the whole season of farm work,

the year reckoning in each case from ihe dav of arrival. Nostudent received for less than one year. Fe« for the yearS.'iio. which includes Tuition, Board, with bed and bedding,washing and ordinary mending, fuel and iigbl*.

Tr.i» Institution is stnder the paironageof the AmericanAgriculturalAs(OCiatiOO, the Farmer»'Club of the Ameri¬

can l"*tiraie. and the Agricultural Society of Dutcaes».For farther particulars address the Principal and DlreC

lor of Farm operations, Poughkeepsie. Post OtBcei, Dutch-ssCounty.N. Y Dated IS4S. JOHN WILKINSON.References..Board ofAmerican Institute-Board of'he American Agricultural Association.Rev. L. M Vincent. New York.John L Mason, Esq. " "

Prof. Cyrus Mason, " "

John Van Wyck. New Hamburgh. Dutcheas County.Rev. Abraham Polhemua, Hopewell.Cbarle* Barllett, A. M. Principal Collegiate School.

Poughkeepste.Rev. H. O. Ludiow. Poughkeepsie.Oen.Thos. L. Davies, Presitentol" the Bank of Pough¬

keepsie.Wm. A. Davies. Esq. President of the Farmers ar.d Man¬

ufacturers' Bank.Henry S. Richarda. F.sq.. PoughkeepsieRev. S Mandeville, La Orange,Poughkeepsie. March lSlh, iS46. m'W 2weodDitSlWefiscÖPÄlTcOLLeGTATeTnStTtUTe,

STATLKTON, sTATKN ISI.ASO.

REV. THOMAS TOWKLL. A. M Pnnc:pal.-The Sum¬mer session of this Instttntlon will commence on the

first of May next. The attention of gusrdtaus i* particu¬larly request) d to this Institution, as superior lo most thatdesire their patronage. The coars« of instruction is tho¬rough in Its character, and superintended ami directed bythe in »M competent Professors. But whilst ihe intellect is

strengthened and enri -bed, it is the earnest endeavor of thePrincipal to instill Into the bosoms of his youthful chargethe true and ennobling principles of Christianity. Thatihus, whilst they are preparing for spheres of usefulness on

earth, they may also be titled for the higher duties of eter¬

nity. Knowing the peculiar trials endured by boys si mostboarding scliiHils. Mr. T'* intention Is to make them feel s*

members of his family, and not merely as boarders in a

school. The proximity of the Institute to New-York, andits accessibleness at all times from llial city, untied 10 thebeauty an.I healthfnlness of its situation, all combine lo re¬

commend It lo the attention of parents and guardian*. Re¬ferences may be made to the following clergymen and gen¬tlemen:.Rev. G. Winslow. S. L: Rev. K OtxMit.ro. S. L;Rev. W. Morris, N. Y IV. fct Asptnwall, Esq., N. Y.jLevi Cook. Esq , N. Y ; W. B. Townaend. E*q . N. Y.ni23unyleod'

EATONTOWN INSTITUTE, N. J.-Tlu* Insti¬tution re-opens on Monday, the 20lh AprlL It adopts

ihe oral plan of leaching, by explaining fAingj Illustrative ofthe seiende«, rather than ihe stereotyped and mechanicalmethod of requiring th- pupil lo commit the language ofauthors be does not understand. It recognizes ihe phreno¬logical Idea ofIraloingtbe facullieias ihey are successivelydeveloped by nature. It gives thorough Instruction in themodern languages, and tj'.a students foi col eg >, but more

especially for the practical business of llie. Partien1 ar atten¬tion pa'd lo physical health The buiMing is well ventilatedand lurniilied with ihower baths. Location35 miles fromN Y.; conveyance by steamboat*. Terms. $150 per year.No extra charges for anv branch ofstudy. For circulars andfarther Inf.«rtnnttoi inq Ore at 131 N*ssau-*l all 31*

tI*11>L'CATION..A Matron Lady of high respectability,J living In the upper part of the city,in sn exceedingly

pleasant and healthy location, will receive three youngHisses under ten years of age, In her family to board an !educate, in such a niuntier as will ensure the utmost saltsfaction to those who may entrust their daughters to hercharge. Terms moderate. Address MINERVA, lowerP.O. «2 lw

Jnenrance.MUTUAL BENEFIT

I" IKE INSURANCE COMPANY,No. It Wall st -State-l-e meat of Policies issued in March. 181G:To Merchant* It Trader*..92ITo Officer of Navy.

Manufacturers.ItM-ciauic*.14Clerks.ItAgents. 2Brokers.4Auctioneers.2Inn Keepers. -

Farmers. 4Editor»and Pri-iler»... 5Physician*. 6Dentists..3Servants.3SeaCaplainsiiMariner*. 2l Total..V>7

P Ildes issued in March.. Jj7|Preinlut.l*.922J114 17Wholenumberof PoliciesIssued from lit May,1845, to February litfih,184d.lu months.11721 Premium*.tl08JJ35 25

Lawyers.8Clergymen..IllEngineer*. 2Teacher. 1Students. IPublic Ollicer*. 7Secretary. ICashier. 1Cartmeu. 3Ladle*.17Gentlemen.5

VIA MCII REPORT of th-~Mtuual Llf-J-'A Company of New-York,No.56 Wall at .1

Total Policies In llmos.1429 Total.$I3I,7.to u2ROBT. L. PATTERSON, President

Br.vj. C. Miller, Secretary.Jos. L. Loan. AgenLJas. Stewart, M. D. No. 2 Bond-st Medical Examiner.*8 Meodc

ife Insurance-This In*tllu

lion during the month of March Issued one hundred andnineteen new Policies, viz ,

To .Merchants and Traders 3i,To Mechanics.laManufacturer*.121 Clergymen.3Brokers. II Lawyer*. 7Auctioneers. I. Physician*.4Clerks.in Farmers. 3Agent*. 2| Officers of U. S. Army. IEditors. 1 Dentist*.2Architect. 1 Shipmasters. ITeacher*. 11 Cashier of a Bank. IS-xton. 11 Civil Engineers.2Members ol Congress.. I Hoiel-keepers. 2Lsdieg. .|| Student*. I

Total lives insured.119MORRIS ROBINSON. Pre.ident

Ssm'l Hskissv, Secretary.Mlsrri'RN l'n«T. PhvaleUn. .VM Rrcnowav. al 1 m

itUoical Notices.eye.

DR. j. FRANCIS, OCULIST,ii"."' paOAOWAY. TlflHO OOOX KHO.W OllAVD STREET.

RKFERENCE given to those in ihe city who have beentotally blind from Amoroai*. sight now perfectly re-

Stored, Ulcers and Specks removed, of the longest standing.We, the undersigned, having witnessed astonishing core*

performed by Dr. Kranci*. believe h's prepa<atton* are oneof the greatest discoveries ever made for diseases of theEye, and highly recommend him as a safe and «kllful Oculist.Rev Duncan Di nhar, Rev. S H Conk,Rev J. Andraok, K- C. Priest, Rev. ft Be»BDICT,Rev. J. Tkck, Rev. A. Whkelock.£*eT" A number of undoubted testimonials, to be «eeu at

the office, will satisfy the public of his astonishing success.

ES"* Artificial Eye* inserted without pain. fjr~ Advice totie poor gratisfV* Dr. Francl* will remove on the fir*t of May to 430

Broome-«l first house, second block Easlof Broadwaym31 DStW'm_

It. HKWKTT. No. Ill .Vacl>oui:al-«t,r:ear BleeCkeTDr. II'* m>xie of practice, a syalein originate-! by the

ite Dr. Job Sweet of Boston, and is confiued to DUIoca-lions. Hip Diseases, Sprain*. Contractions, Palsied Limb*,KheuinaU*m, Nervous Affections.Tenrterne**,frill tiumationiand Curvature*of the Spine, Deformed Shoulder», WhiteSwellings, Weakness of the Joints, Ice. Reference* givenon applying to l)r H ip;H Im*

THil Eile! i

DR. WHEELER, Ocu.i-t. No. 29 Greenwh h-»L N.Y.r.-earthe Battsiry. devotes hi* exclnslve attention to disease*

of the Eye and Ophthalmia Surgery, and asaurea the publicthat there are not amongst the numerous diseases to whicht!i-human eye i* subject, any disorders of lhat organ whichcannot be essentially relieved or cured by him. The vastcumber of undoubted testimonial* which can tie seen at hisoffice will satisfy the public that hi* practice is not exceededeiiberinextenlortur.ee*» by thai of any other Oculist In ihel.'nlted Slates.CF~ Office hours from Z A. M. lo I o'clock, P. M.. after

which he visits out-door patient*.Artificial Eyes for »a!e, and which wiil be inserted on

reasonable terms. mir> Imeod*

WiLTON L ARPET.-4 rolle rich patterns, and very-best quality, with borders to match, suitable far two

lirge parlors. For sale low, bya6lw D. H IJ.WIS St CO. 70 B-aver sl

J.KOKUIA LLIlBBIt CO..N< les wanted si - perTcent discount, hv D R. PECK. II Wall at ml3 2m'

1J*,16. NEW-YOKK,'W4.-s-ALBANY AND TROVrV"?^FORWARDING COM-"*'

PAN3f to all the Western Stales and the Canada*.TrdV and Ohio Line; Troy and Erie Line; New.York and

Ohio Line; Detroit Line: Oswego, Troy and Ohio Line;Northern Transportation Line.R-d Bird Pockets and Stages.James H. Hooker; Ide, Coit A Co.; Ktmbly. Pease it

Co.; Elia* Patterson ; Pope Catiin ; George IV. Hicks, andothers, proprietors.Six Boats of thesbove Lines will leave New-York, All a-

ny and Troy dally for the We*t and North. The above gen-i emen are proprietor* In the whole line to ail the WeitemStale*, and the Canadian Emigrants and other* will savutime and money by calling on the above line* before geitlrg< aught In the numerous fraudulent ornce* in New.York.Th-re are 175 boats of the above lines, all fitted In goodstyle tor passengers and freight. A list of fare will be keptIn oil the office*, and in nocsse wi;i any perton be charge Jmore. Offices. Noel 7, if7, 23. 33 Coenties Slip. GeneralPassage Oifi.ee», at the foot of Barclay and Conland sta Inthe office* of lbs New-York, Albany and Troy SteamboatOfficea PHILIP CASWELL,

m31 tf_General Passage AgenLDAY LINK AT 7 A. RL FOR AL-'BANY.Landing at the intermediate place«.The new low pressure steamboat ST.

NICHOLAS. CapL Geo. B. Riggs. will leave the pier at thefoot of Robinson sl on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri¬day*. Returning will leave Albany on Tuesdays, Thurs¬day* and Saturday*. m24 tf

~Z JT00* ^OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY -

j1.^ 7* Ko r Albany and Trov.Through direct.The¦- > *»a."new steamboat ONEIDA, CapL Ge-jrge O.

Tupper, (lite of the Empire.) will leave the pt«r at the foolofCedarxt every Monday, Wednesday and Friday after-Dooa B.t ri o'clock. Freight t ,ken at reduced price*. Forfirmer information, irquue of the Captain on boaru of thebjoat. _mJl if

.OPPOSITION TO MUNUFOLY.-''hrough without land big..New- York and'Albany Line..The new and splendid

steamer BELLE, CapL Samuel Schuyler, wtJ leave New.York for Albany every Monday, Wednesday and Fridar,at 6 o'clock P. M. from tbe foot of Robinton-sL The Bellela fitted up with splendid state-room*; and for speed, com¬fort and safety I* not surpassed by any boat on the Hudsonriver. For freight or passage. Inquire of the Captain, onboard, or at No. 7 SoutrxLPassengers taking the BELLE will arrive in Albany la

ample time for the morning train ofcars East or WeaLN. B. Freight taken at moderate rales. m24 tf

tbrna,-bdi..s-t. at s o'clock,> V frtm .CPier fMrtwetrn Cortland aad Lil-euy at* .r-M.ir««tb»S-ea-nlHwi c< ILI'MBI A, C«pL William H rws-«"*F -v-dcesday. aodFria^^^J"Steamboat HENDRIK HUDSON, Cant R q cn.

Steamboat SO L'TH AMERICA, Cspt L W Brainar-i -o,

Jctoei? WeJnMWl'iy- KriJ*yacd 8o*---r,Steamboat NORTH AMERICA. Capt R. H. rrmJMövuC-k y *d,iy SlWrd»y »fterrwMaTsPa*»enger» taking either of the above Lines will irr4~w

Albany in ample time for lb- Morning Tram of Can tZ -i!East opU'h«. 'ort*Freight taken at moderate rate», and none taken t

o'clock, P. M. -"»zarter 5All persona are forbid trusting «nyof the Boats nTrw

Line, wnnouta written order from iv Captain* or A»LFor p.s.age ..r freight, apply on boar,! th* So,-, VJl!.

C. SCHULTZ, st th..,,ih.-e .,n lhe wh»rf. ""..».«.top.

luHiinircar-r. S. MAII, 1,1 M-'IMP*Pro. NEW VUKKioj-"^-ALBANV, TROY^

MONTREAL, rui Bridgeport \ Houaatonic and Wester*Rauros.l*. Ktrat clasa cara Sh.Second cla«* 5i "wrt.

The*teamboars NIM ROD, Capt J. Broona )r »sd Fr-nrK A. CaptW.W. Tupper. will alternately jam>£P|,r t Zo Martrt-st East River» dally (Smday sxceptea) at r*^past t> A. M.If Albany pa*»enger* proceed Immediately Irom Brtdirs.

port upon the arrival of the troat and, without chaste ofCars or Baggage, arrive in Albany and Troy the' tame a.'-ternoon.Returning, the Line leaves Troy at half-past 8, and Albas)A freight train dally at half-past 6 A. M.Öf* For farther lnfonnatton. both as to Freight or Tit-

aage, apply to 0. M. PERRY. Agent, at the orlce on tbaPier; to T. J. HALL. Howard's Hotel, or al Uvtngsior j,WelTs Expires* Office, 10 Wall-*LMONTREAL, AND NEW-YORK..The Redblrd Lhte

of Coaches, u> hours from Troy lo Montreal, run In cocr.ec.lion with this Line, Tickets from New.York to Mont-salto lw* obtained on board the boats. d3

_ ,fr*--» ». REGCLAK HAIL LINK betwesa________

r3J Boston and New-York, by th. fast aad.jJ-splendid .t-aniera OREGON aud KXICK-ERBOCKERTheateamer OREOON. commanded by Capt. A. P St

John, and KNICKERBOCKER.commanded bv Captain3.Thayer, will run throughout the season from the rirstjayöl A pril, in c mnection with :>'¦. Stoningtan and Provtdesc*and Boston and Providence Railroads, leavin . New-Yorkdaily, S indays excepted, from pier N>. > North RW*r.tt5o'clock, i' M. ami Stonineton at :i o'clock, P M. or upon thearrival ofthe Mail train noni Boston.These steamers are unaurpaase.1 in speed, aplendor tod

comfort, having each of them Gi large c tmrooitous privat»state rooms, and berths for 5- 0 peraons. beside large prf.vale room* lor families and parliea.The Steamer* are officered by the most experienced men,

and will shorten the pas*ago between N 'w York and Bo*ton from 1<} to 2 hours, thereby arriving in ample time for allihr-line* from Boston, North and East.Toe OREOON wlB leave New-York Tuesday, Thurs¬

day and Saturday.Leave Stonington.Monday, Wednesday and Friday.Th- KNICKERBOCKER wl.l leave New-York-Moc-

day, Wednesday and Friday.Leave Stonlngton.Tuesday, Thürs lav and Saturday.For passage or freight Inquire on tioard of the boat al pier

No. i N. R. or ofOE0 E. FA1RCH1LD. No. 19 West-st

mJI or of J NO. H. RICHMOND, Providence.

-TT** a. KlKil UK MAIL LINK f*.'V--»rJ*f!elwecii New-Yoikand Boston viasUH¦ 111 ¦ 11 ^-'ProviJenre, by Steamer* aud Rail-road. Reduced Fare and FreightThe arrangements of the N. J. Steam Navigation Compa¬

ny with the Stonlngton Railroal Co. having terminated,their airntnbi.nl» on that route are wildrawn, and will dis¬continue .lopping at SiJiiin-lon for either passengers or

freight.The Daily MaQ Line, now reestablished between New-

York and Boston, connecting with the Boston and Prod-dance Railroad, will run between New-York and Trovl.deuce direct, very day, except Sunday. The Steamer* ofHie Navigation Co consist of the

MASSACH1 SETTS, of 10 »ton*.MOH EG AN. I'd ionsNARRAGANSETT, 600 tons.RHODE ISLAND, 1000 tons.

Ail well known and popular first class vessels, built ex¬pressly for Long Island Sound, and by theii cousiruction.great strength, aud powerful engines, are specially adaptedlo its navigation. They are ul! furnished with Patent LifeBoats, if.d in addition to the extensive cabin accommoda¬tion*, nave i.isant private stale room*.

Passengers will leave each place every afternoon exceptSunday. From Boatou in the Mall T.ain and lake theBeniner aUi o'clock, al tin- India Point Depot, In Providence,arriving at New-York early tbn following morning. Throfrom New-York troin the established Pier, No. 1 Ballery.place, at j o'clock, reaching Providence also early ibefol-lowtng morning and proceeding without delay i'i the MallTram for Boston, after a comfortable night's rest on boardthe steamers, without the annoyance either of Ferry or ofbeing disturbed at tnldiiiulit lo changefront boats to cars, so

mucb complained of especially by litdie* and famlllea travel¬ing between Mew-York and Boston.The boats will land al Newport, going and returning.For pa-sage, berths, mate rooms or freight, applicalien

may be made on board, la Boston, to Uarnuen i. Co. andat tin Depot of trie Boston and Providence Railroad, laProvidence, to me Agent »i the Depot atlndla Poiui.and la

New-York of the'Agents on the whaif, and of HamdeuiCo. No. b' Wa!l-»t.

In piirtuarice of the above, the fast and splendid steamersRHODE ISL\ND, Capt Manchester, on Monday*, Wed-nesdayaand Fridays; and MASSACHUSETTS,Capt P»t-ier, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Samnlays, will leave I'lerN >. 1 N R. daily, Sundays excepted. Each of Ihe alnva

magnificent aieainera cku berth itlo pa»senijer«, and h*vaCuintiiodlous stain room*. _,They carry ihe .reut Knslern Mail. *T _»Otfyeod

><aW~rTrrrT7l.OFi:NIN<; <IK I*I1NN-*YI.VAN!A'..'"j'lanai for IflHi. RINGHAMS' Tr*ns|wir-

;rais ii- ,n ^.(H,,,, Line, l-ropflelors .tt'in. Hlngham,Thos Bins-ham, Jacob Doek.Wm. A. Siratt.in. Conductonon Sabhttih-keeplng and Temperance principlea.The proprietors of this old established line have pM Ihelr

stuck In the mostcomplete order, and are thoroughly pre¬pared to forward produce and merchandise to snd from theEastern Cities on the opening of navigation. We trust th it

our long experience in tbe carrying business, and iraiou*attention lo the interest* of customers, »iil secure toust

continuance and Increase of the pairouage hitherto extend¬ed lo Kinghauis' L.ne."Our arrarigeui -nis v. ill enable us to carry freight with ire

Utmost dispatch, and cur p, icea shall alwky* be as low as

the lowest, ha-ged by other responslblelinej.Produce and iiierclian.llse will be received snd forwarded

East ant West, withoutany Charge for for* anling. advane-ine ireights, s'.oruge or co'iimission MARK PACKAGESBfNGHAM'S LINE. Bills of adlng iirwarded andevei-y direction promptlysUended to. Addresser apply wIV M TVS. >N Agent, 1» West-at N. Y.RINGHAM*!, DOCK V STRATTOV,

.S7G Market al. PhiladelphiaJ tMES WILSON, Agent, 122 North Howard.at. Baltimore.WM B1NOHAM, Proprietor,

Cnnsl Hn.ln, Libertv-at Plltaburg.RARNDEN .V r,<> Boston. Ma-aachusetto._mTaf

Ljiä E^^L^iHOC IRS K Ii" IM NE <^___________]. -W--YORKTO v.HKEI^d=1*,0*a=ÄISO and P1TTSRIIRD. via PHILADELPHIA, BALTI¬MORE and olli-/ RAILROAD. Cuml erlsQ.l, Md.-:iS0MILKS RAILROAD.To Western Travelers!.Great L'ni'ed S'ate* Mail ard

Passenger Rome to Wheeling! Plnsburg, Clnclnnau andIhe South and West.

Passengers going directly through.Leave New-York, loot of Liberiy st North River, at .}

P. M. in the Great Mail Train.Arrive in Philadelphia at 'J P. M.Leave Philadelphia at lo P. M. daily-Mail Train.Arrive in Ba uinore at 0 A. M.Leave Baltimore at 7j A. M. by the Baltimore an Ohio

Railroad, 180 miles.And arrive at Cumberland at o P. M.Leave Cumberland at ti P M. by the National Road and

Good Inlept Siage Lines, and arrive In Wheeling oi Pitts¬burgh n-xt evening.HP" Thc Second Mail leave* New-York, 9 A. M. <<j

Railroad Leave Phnvlelphta, Mtndays excepted, rt 3 P.M. by Steamboat, and 3 A. M. by Railroad, for BaltimorePassengers for Pl'tshurg take the splenoid new »nd mo-

dern l»ul Steamboat* at Brownaville, and thereby hav .-only"i miles ofStagingon the whole route.

First r,'iNS Steamboat* leave Wheeling and Pittibar?hourly, ami Passengers are forwarded without delrv WCincinnati and all other Ports in the South and We»t Kara

to Cincinnati.For thro |gh ncketa by this route apply In Ploladelpl last

the Railroad Office, corner ol Mark-t and Eleventh i ts, st"> Sotitb Third-ai, and mi board staamboat, Dock at a hsrf.Fare through from Philadelphia to Wheeling,313; to Pills-burg, $12; with the prtwile/eof slopping al Baltimore andresuming sein» at pleasure.For farther informat.on apply to

J. Li SLEMMER, Ageot,Railroad Office foot of Liberty at at t P M and ?.\ \ M,

alAdama'A Co'*, No. Iri Wall st, at II A M, or NationalHotel. No. fi Cnrland-st 17131

a.i>IOKNINi; LINE al7oY!ock, forAI-fj bany,Troy,and intermediate landings, from

the steamboat pier at the 'ool of Barclay-stP.reakf-.si and dinner on hoard ihe boat Passengers takingthis leiat will arrive In fine lo lake the evening train* of cars

from Troy West lo Buffalo, and Noilli to Saratoga, While-hall and Lake Champlain. The pew low-pressure siearo-boat TltOV, Captain A. Gorlurn, Thursday rooming, April9lh, at seven o'clock.Notice.All good*, freight, baggage, bank bill*, specie, or

mv other kind of properly, taken, pot, or shipped on tioua

ilus boat must be al the tisk of tbe owners of such goods,freight, baggage, lie. ,.

For passage or freight, apply on board, or lo F. B. Ila-iat the office on the wharf._----- -> TO WKSTEIt.N V4v^."¦¦¦-¦¦4i.. T R A 'v r. L E R S 1~.'T;~r~Tr~^.-^^ThepubHc is rrspectfullyInformed thai the recent breaks in the Canal, caus-d W"Ute freshet having been repaired, Ihe PIONEER*.**'PRESS UNE. via Railroadand Canal from PHlLADbt-PHIA to PITTSBURGH, will commence lu regulsr WMfor the *e»»on on MONDAY, thetiih Aprii. leaving Ü»pot. No. s7-i Maraet-st DAI LY, at 7j o'clock, AM. .

By this route passenger* will avoid all ihe faügu» .a

danger of nlgut trave.ing In coaches, both Railroads being

pa-sed la day-light ,_,¦

For fsriher lnf.,rm-.t;on apply et tba Old Estahashed ut-

ri-e. Si I Maraet-st :> doors above Eigbth-*ta2_AB COMMINGS,Agent_

l.*a-ltj. BUFFALO Ac IJKEEN BAY. 1!».J*»'rtt.» wTHE STEAMBOAT COLDMBLS. C»P-

jSu-SBm.K-Z^- Power*, will run during the enaain* «T*/amttam.a.'f.p., between Butfalo and Green Bay as Ih¬

lows: ltEAVES BL'FFAtO. LEAVES Mttl M_J_ .

Monday,May4Mord6yAuginiMonday M'y! l^ndtyAnj'" 1» " " 21 " 25 3w SeetH

"¦ Junel " SepL7 " Jane 8 '' »3" " 15 " "2I " ."iH « OcVS" 29 '. Oct M Joly «" Jnlyl3 " " 19 " " 2n "

" ' 27 I " Aug. 3 ,

Tbe Columnus has undergone urnst thorough repai'i, *»'

Is in fine condit!on for business. The traveltng V't^ci)_.confidenly rely upoa her maxing lu:r trips pin.:: jsl.y^vertised, and can rest assured that no pains wtl: lw gto make her accommoJatou* desirable and p;ea»ani w v~

"a Hi*Paulien.loöFultor.-st; J F. Woif. M Cortt^jT. A. Jerome, 109 3ioad-«t Xew- York. NotlughaB, Kkie A Co. 61 Qnay-st Alb-ij. Wilkie, Paraoaskt*»-^falo. Tyler. Brown A Co. ilrttn. Bay. afiütt*"-*^

rr-sc* ^ FOIt »AI,E-The ataunch ***a^*l" "¦.¦-".i-htdraft^ feel ^^-^^^03 hoard-H inches ou an even ae-i. Engine and »¦"¦Kery in good order. Speed about 12 uili'. _r______\\_\oral; burns lea* fuel than any boat In the city «"SS on lb*sions. Is weU calculated for towing canx: bosii aNorth River, or for a market ho»X, having a larhe wrj.deck. IaverystllTandburthflnsoroe.wellfoocdincisJi-»'chors, boat., etc. For farther pv--cu!ar» inquire m

I F. H! ABBOT, at the orice ofSblpman k Ajr*^tii lw»