H IM Passea^ NOTICE REFINED TOtMlll. ||trWanm IN LandHanoyer Fire Insuraure Company 05.) 7
Transcript of H IM Passea^ NOTICE REFINED TOtMlll. ||trWanm IN LandHanoyer Fire Insuraure Company 05.) 7
financial.TJtlERT TT. NICOLAY. AttotM.iwr, will sellTHIS DAY Jo'-V i'» »I 12, o'clock. Hi the M«.'lnnt»' K»
i hange ' <r account °< * "ni >t n 4jr ( »nesrn:
. «.(¦to ( hi. .*<> St. r»»U and F..tid r)u Lm Railroad tit Mort¬gage 7 pet MM Ro.vi*^a»Ctevr.and. Psjawvillc mid Ashtib .ls Raiiroi-1 7 p-r
trat Bondst>58H' IMr oil rud Mi'.w »iib<*r Railroad 7 p»r cent Bind«.fSWoUoa' W. sterB (El.) Railioud 1st Mortgage 7 p.Hi
B mA**4«i# Bar ran.etil Ott] I ¦ bad 1. «D P. ..da.a>»8 fOOCi'.i'.enia Stst.- 7 per rent Bond« of it!',»Kl"*" (in TU at i, W ¦iinicjton and Zvieavills Railroad In-
r in« Iii odd01!>0«| New i r rk and Erie Ra iroid 7 per rent Convertible
B .o. 1K71.»lftfi.OiK. ( ho ago. St. Paul and Fond du Lac Railroad T.and
Orant 8 per cent Bond*IPO »hau* (Jal.t.a and Chica?.. Ril'road, $1'>0 each.l#»ijr.'» New York and New-Haven Kail-iad l^-nnlne
at. rki, S> ICO cash75 shares It:, i. su.mi's Bank. *40 each.lariabare* Broadway Bank. 8>2jeach.78 that. I Atlantir Bank. 010» each.50 .harr» Chatham Bark *)'.''. a.-b.119 abarea Merchants' Bank, *»o , arh.50 shirr. Hanoyer Fire Insuraure Company 05.) <a^b.SC abarea Citv Fire Insurance Company a>7<' aa b88 shares Na' al Flic Inauraac* Coinpnny. *>T7J .ach.40 shares Urrat Western Mamie Iuauranca Company, «T100
each.100 share, N^rth American Fire Inaurance Company, $51
.ah.Vi ibai' s Tri nt.-n Iron Com pan v. iS-'OO. ear h.Mabare* N< w fork and N a England Cni >u T-'.-graph
Cotnpsr.y j><'*i each.50 atari-1 American Plat<- 0I sat Company. *> 100 e,ch.tWsbare» An.erii :mCoal I'ouip .nv of Alleghariy i aaot) Ml,
J>tc each.I2S ahart s Alieghany Mining Company, «*100 each.TERM' Ol bau»..loper cent this day, and the bslanee Wora
1 oVIoca to-morrow. The ac< mad intereat on all the BondiWill be cbirged to the prurhns-r. N«Rt regular *'ile oa
MONDAY, July 2I>. ALBERT H NICOLAY,(90751 Stock Ancti'-aeerand Banker, No. 4 Broad at.
DRIAN H. MULLEK will «Hl at AUCTIONTHIS DAY (Thursday, Jaiy 16), at 121 o'clock, at the
Merrhaati' F.irhange. f.riOn share BUTCHERS' ANDDBOVnUr BANK STOCK, le-ing an increase of »V2O0 000 tobe ( Spits'. ( f said Bank. (2211)
Ohio Li i i. I ssi ii iv vi> Ic-rtovhu-.iCincinnati, July 6, 1857. J
ADIVIDEND of FIVE PER CENT oa the,Capita! Strck of this Company was declared THIS DAY,
payable oo the tZd tntt., in the t MrJ of New York.0. W. RICE. Secretary.
BROADWAY SAVINGS INSfITUTION-No.537 Broadway, SSatlBBBS on Park pho*-DIVIDEND
NOTICri.Depositors are herebv notified that the usual aemi-arucuai dividend on all sums . ntitl-d thereto at th" rate of sixper cent per annum, on auma not exceeding |M and five per(ontiver *>500 will be paid on and ht»-r MONDAY, Jilv 20.Interest not cailec for will be credited a. principal md drawintereat accordingly from .Inly I Bank op-n daily fr-no lutrSa'elock. i.nd Monday, Wedneaday and lastudOf avsjatugsfr ISftoVo (.: .c«. FRANCIS P. SCHOALS, Preatdeat.Wanr B Worbai.l. litRTSSBrr.Pryer Cf msi ng, Accountant.
East Rivi.r Savings Bank, No. J ( bam ..-rs-.t., {July ML 1857. )
DIVIDEND..Tb«' DEPOSITORS are hf-n-bynot.'ed that a aerul anneal dividend at the rat-of A per
Cent per HM on all auma >.f f>5 and tip to 6500. ami 5 porCent per annum on all sum* over (..Hai. wlii.-h bsvo been de-poi.it« d a* least three months pr.-ve.ua to the lit Inststit, will beallowed to d. pai i'.ors. payable on or »t'er MONDAY, the 20thInstant, during the houra of bi.aiuesa at the Bank. All int.-re«tno' (ailed for will remain as principal, and draw interest fromthe 1st ins* t Bank open diiily Iron 10 a. in. to 2 p. m., andon Thundav t trona 5 to 7 o'clock p rn
PETE* H. TITUS, President.C A. Wmr.m v, Secretary.
I V ID E N D.CONTINENTAL HANK..ADividend of four per cent hna baasj declared to the Stock,
holdera of tbi- Bauk on and alter the fith of July next.June 20 16.'.7._B. F. WARNKR, Cashb r.
Makims- S.oim.i IkiTITDTIOX, corner 3dav iind9th-it.
DIVIDEND NOTICE..rhu Trastsv« of thisItWtttatlwi have declared a DIVIDEND at tin- r .t.- ..(
BIX (6» 1'F.R CF.14T on deposits between #5 and $5(10. andFIVE (5) on Urger sunn, payable after WEDNESDAY. 2idInstant. All dhidcuda not dian n will be added to the principal,arid bear interest is an. h.
By ..id. r. THOMAS ß. STILL.MAN, Pr. si.'.-ut,Isaac T. BMI r h. S.. r. tary.
I »I ay etrii fuii: Iss. Co., No. 147 Fulton-at., iBrooklyn, July It. |ft".7. ,
DIVIDEND..Tin- BOARD of DIRECTORSba\» this d^v dc( lared a S-oii-Annual DMdkra I ot Fl VK
<.^>pertei,t jnyabie en and al>.. r the .vt.h inst., uutu which.tun- 8k*trai rfarbooki wUl be elosod.
_ANSONS P VLMKR. S.-c'y.Orntl Ol Till. ItAKMeNY FlBI IMOBAMCB afcb, ]
No. 6 tSaTI k «t. New Vokk, July 2, 1837. J
THE BOARD of DIRECTORS .-I thin COM¬PANY have TO-DAY de. Ured a DIVIDEND of SEVEN
PER CENT, payable, on demand_R O. PLOVER, S-cretary.
Do iDEkoOi rica, staw-Yoaa Bwitabli Usobaxci Co., >No. 5R Wali-st., New-York. J.ilv 7, 1857, J
THE BOARD of DIRECTORS bava thi* 4..yaVrUtrtd . Si.MI-ANNt Ah DIVIDEND of TEN per
I KM. payable to (be Stockholders on au t altar the 11th nut.
_JOHN MILLER. Se reUryOi net! or Tin: Mt:aciuvT>' laatTBABCI Co., >
Cats r Fulton A UtWSWll b st... N York. July G, U»7. }
I^HEBOARDof DIRECTORS barnTHIS DAYdeciand a SEMI ANNUAL DIVIDEND of Pea (10) Per
Out, pai able on and alter July I Ith. The transfer b .k*willbe dossl uutil aftir that dut-. J. L. DO' OLaSS, S.-'y.
Paci» ic Man. Steamship Oo N'ew-Y'ork, .Inly 8. 1357.
THE BOARD of DIRECTORS ban 'thi* day.sedated * DIVIDEND of TEN PER CENT owtof the
firofita of Iks (' np .nv, paynl.le on and site! the 1Mb ioaC toIbe itockhoidera w ho were »ncb at tin- aJoatH »» the rrsii«f.'r-Bock. tin. day. FREDERIC HOFFM AN, Sooretarj
OasTlfJl 88 Tin: Bbcvbitv F'iri- lastfaAMi Co., INo ÖI Pine at (Ore:,.. We.t. rn Buildings), N. Y. J
THE Board of Dim-tors of this UfXnjKMay BUTHIS DAY dcilared a DIVIDEND ot SEVEN Pf.R
CENT, payable August 1 -July 13, 1437THOS. W. BIRDS\LL, Secretary.
Ol»ICB or Rl.rfiii.it: Firk llSVasaoa Co.vir avy, 1No. 16 Wall .ct., New-Y..rk. Jrii. 8, iaV7 J
TnE DEALERS with the REPUBLIC EIREFNSURANfiE COMPANY nr.- itisaju8lbJI| anrdtesj, that
ll.e Beiipfor tb. y.-srs ending 31st D«ceml»-r, 1864, 1855 andimjjssTuat1l|tr Fff' ENTY-FOI R AND ONE HALF PEECENT '7t|i ii|K(y the earned premiums is all ready for doUveiW.
Interest Dividends id SIX PER CENT per annum, ort tue
«»cnp issues of IBM and 1845 have also beeu aashrad, and are
pavable in ca.fi at tU' ir ofnee. No. IK Wall st., where Insurersagainst fire are requested t<> call and examine tbs- liberal rharae-?. r isftbelr orK'vnu ition, w Blah makes the hsSSjreSB particifiatorilu tlsa profit* « ithout aiaumiftg any of the risks of the C unpaay.
Section 18 of the Chart, r piovi.les that all Scrip not e died lor«ritosu lit yeanfrosa the date of Issrsa, shall be passed to toe
ct« dJA ol the Cou'i. \ny. TRUSTEES:Charles H. Russell. Denning Du. r, l*rs*L'A. DelssaO.Daniel B. Fi «ring, John Stewuid, jr., Joseph U..wlr.ii0,William tl. Rusaell, Kol» rt 11. Minturu, D. Dr.«k.- Smith,A, C DeWl.ll.g Heul.el. U It'.el», Fr. L 0. Fosts»,«»/.,««as D Tsasar, Edward C Ontar, Pales; Hail,Wn.. Bwtlei DnaeaWrissalab Oakea, Robsärt S. iL.ne,H. IL W «dl-. S. Oaliiard, ir., S. V. Hoffman,Isaiw Town*(ud J. M Walerbury, Jacob Anthony, jr.,James Wsn u, WlUkaa H. Cary, J. P. OiraaA FosAaajArtlsur Ls-irj. 0-«.ni. T. Ade... John A. C. drayM. W. HaralitoB, John J. Astof, )r,,Diacan F t > rkv. S.. v ROB'T S. JUYNE, Pres't.
IVEW-YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD SEVENI* PEK CENT BONDS..The andarsljrsad :fter for »ale thedFVEN PERCENT COUPON BONDS of this ConaanUswe isguei. having twenty yean to rua Iriterc»t pjvahle se:niauaieally on tb« first daya of February and August, at the Com-Bativ's Axcarv m this city. DUNCAN. SHERMAN A Co.
Ol MC r. Ol t he MumoAN Soiiiikkv and NoRiiirRV)Isoiaxa Railroad Covihany. tvo 18 Willnm-st. >
Niw ToBB, Jnue.N, 1857. )
THE STOCK TRANSFER Books ..f thisCoB.pa.vy will 1* closed »n th* SOtb June, At 3 o'clock
r. Bi, preparatory to the establishment of s Registry of .he,fc-AKS of the tompsny. and will op. n on the 2"th dsy of July.By ordimf the Board. J M HOPKINS. Secretary
Hl DSON RIVER RAILROAD BONO IN¬TEREST INTEREST .... FlifT MORTOAOI
BONDS of this Company due Aagu-t I. I«57. will nepudat theT t*)B*rer's Ofl rc The tran-l-i books will be i.Ioaedou andalhri Julj Iftb. »..'... day ot payment1_C C CLARKE. Treasurer. |
THE TRUSTEES of tbe IRVING SAVINGSINSTITUTION have md-r. I that lots r.-st be paid deu-va-
Irors far the last three sod «iv aaontbs eudiu< Juuejo. 1*57. ntthe rats) of * per (eut on all auma entitled thereto, payable oaand aflei MONDAY, 2uth July. Ail uiteie.t wUl he credited toilepuaitors a* priueipaJ1TVALTER W. CONCKLIN, Pretideut.
Y. L Bt'Xios Secretaiy.Di part mint air Finance. CovTaOLLBa'l Omca,)
N « Volk. June 26, 1857. J'ROPOSAI.S for $e7r..(H*t» SIX TER CENT
t EN TEAL PARK FUND STOCK "-Sealed profs^alsart* U rM<ri««d at the Controller', office uBtil THURSDAY,Julv In. 1BB7. al 2 >.'. W» p. in , when the «ame will be p ibl.clvr^assacB, fol tar a:-¦ se or aoy part t tbts auio int of two bun ledBSJd *ejey:«v five thousand dollar, of Central IVrk Fuud St.whoftkf City ol r>. »--York" sutb-riged by boh t of the l.egi.laturef.fthtaS'ste entitled " Ab act to aulborise tin- ade of the tftat«B israal* in New-York and Alb.... c I" pn vi.l I >r th>-pnri base. .f the N". v Y ork Arsenal pioi» ri_ u S » >..ik, by the City ofbiew York, and for the approprtati.w ot the pr.h-ee.la- f nsohlaur," passed April 15, 1857, and bv all ordinance of tbe CommonCowncl approved bv tar Mayor Jane 17. 1837.tTb*ssaafstock will eynsi't M t>« o thousand seven hundred and
fifty tbi res of one huuCfed dollars es h »Jta-e, tw ariuf interestat the rate of six per cent per aarnuin. payabla q o-'- r vearlv,aad t h- pr tpal . . rssieimahsa oa the 1st day if July,' la tbejear '. .*»Tha |tvpo«aU will ata'.e the number of *hare* desire!, and tbe
price pet share T\* paras« w b. se prop .sals are a c-p' -d willIt reouiieo u d« po*tt with the Ctiambeilain ol tbe city the s.m.WasaVd and coveted by the bid, aud .-U preseutlng tlie. r c. ip.althe ( batnberiaib t- tie C..i.ir.«ler. will be euti:l- d t n twit ¦
l^rSjAcat |..r tb. par v.llir of the utirub. r of share*, carryingI »erssst ft uso the dato of tbe dsrpo-U*T*h p:..p,»(tit* aboold be sealed up and indorsed, " Pro
P J* 8,4 P? W'd t-utral Park />,..{ Steak;" and IbaMBotrltoti rosy thru b.j...t up in a sae...d euv.-l .pe, sealed anddirected, A. C r.agg. Controller, No j HaJJol R.c ards N. w.
york."A C FLAOO. C .ntroll. r.
MR DAVID DUNCAN ku THIS DATlktvtow a nacmber oi our firm.
DUNCAN. SHERM AN k Cmbsa- TaaV July L V6S1._. <
ftinOlNI AT TWELVE PER CENTAL<Sf M.\'m\J\r\J Tbe aubs. ri>» r bol l, for s jeainnrai .tfirst elassTVSFI.Vn PER CKNT PER ann I'M bon'd's K.i,priresgasj and inte rs at of w hi. hare aecun^t by .bp.ait* 3 >Isterafs rn ©na of our ally Banks The-e a.-.-i;rttlsn an Insmjiinl- I.rw S) '. . »I fta., with acml annual ciiio-.r.. mf.a tacbed. HENRY A FILLEY Ho M Wmt n?
P
«0* »!<.¦ Of TM fcmWl II MmM ( '»Hm |No Well .t hl» Vock JtgteeM INC.I
NOTICE im bcre-hr civf-n tbat th« f. il.auogbad ikiiH of Um* in the BOBWICB MINING
CONft'ANY. harr iM-er forfeit, d for bod pvyue Dt o( au Aaa'ae-
idint of Ol per tbsre mm od th« Wth April last, ami that theilmc « ill ho told tt public auction tt IhU office on FRID VY,the 17th Jnlyneit, «t II o'rl'Tk B m, nni. ta p-. uoualy rs
da-. Bled b) p«Vt!UDt of BBBBBBBBBBB Bfl.i expeuaet:Certificate N<. fit, i<«i »bare.. Oetl I «te Nu. ..»:». lGHthares.Certificate Na «2, 12 ebsre» Ccrri1i.;ate No. 381. I'<0»harrt.Certificate No. 1MI. 1*1 ¦bar»*. tVrtifieaat No. 12ß. vi .hareaCertificate No. SM, 25 ehan-a. Certificate No. 1&4, «¦<; ahareaCertineaU Na. Saa, S0 tbares. Certificate No. 19t, »l «bama.
Ortifoa « No. l.f I. 99. abarv-a. Certificate Ko. 1«, 50 aheres.> N 163 .."<. aharea Certificate N.. 48, .120 ,harea.
ita Ni VI 24 Ibarra Cortifieata No. tat. 799 thermCi rtil.ratat No. 3m», 25 aharea. Certtaoste Ha 5. 20.ha.ea
Certificate Na 249. 192 eharee. Certificate No. 218, 5" abare«,ate Vo 2», 3H» aaSa-ea (Vtt.ti. ate No. 1». 1« ah area.
Certiorate No. 72. IM aaatrra. Certificate No. K, lÄiBaraa.. .. ate No. 7*2. 5 than « rttl ate No. UM, ..."«bare*
te N 999 12 abarra. Corttficato No.2JD, 38aharea.C:-.. te N«. 2*». 25 ebarce. Cettilicate No. Sin, SJ »Ur-
Crrrtflralt fft Tfl. 15 aharea. (rtiticot.- No. 34C, 75 »harea.
Blt*i< »te No. 294, 10 aharea. Cortifieate No. 371. l^aharea.C rtfi ate No. 1(1, 30 aharea. Certificate No. SM lOOahtree.i i'ii. ate No. JOB. 2.'i «barea. Certificate No. 78. 100 aharea.<:. rtitfeat«- No. 300. 40 aharea. No certificate, SO aharea,CitiaVate No. 380, *i aharea. ........ ¦NATHT. HAYDEN. Treasurer.
Or?Kl M THE uoisatomc RaILKOaO COMPAVr, 1BaiOfc» roitr, Juuc 20. 18:7. )
NOTICE to BONDHOLDERS..Th* COL-PONS due on the lat pro«, on the Bond, of thi« £'>'"W
will he paid on preaootation at the office, of KULdtn,IIi )\\ K £ Co., in the City of Near-York, or at the Treasurer a
office In the City of F.ridfoport. , , __... .,
At the annuarmeetinr oftbe Stockbddera In Febniary la«t. itwaa roeolv.d to pat ." r»"h *S0.00Oof Uie ont.taridingBo»d« falli.-.j doe Jau. 1. Ifcj«. from the net incooie of the road
In 1867, and to create a near laaue for the balance, bearing dateJan 1. 1857. of *>250.000, which abould retain the aaiun p-'rfect¦ran riiy which bad been iiveu for the original Bond- of *'»0,-«m .f which new tame it waa derided to make $19,99» payableJan I 1859 g..ri0,ooii Jan. 1, 18Go, 4>.V\0oii Jan. 1, 1M1. **>.000Jen. l! 11*2, and »tt.OOO Jan. 1, 1863, and thua extiugtith thewhole mortgage debt within the period prearrihd. In pur«u-m» ¦ al thia reaolution the New Bonda haee been prepared and
already negotiated to the extent of *159,0oo, chierl» in ex-
char.ge for the old bonde, which hare been caneelod andcoarged off, leaving »91,000 yet to be exchanged or otherwisediapoaed of. Holth-ra of Ohe remain der of the old bonda are inTiled to examine th« new laaiie. and to exenanxe for them theirold bond*, ahonld they feel rtiapo.ed. and on «u< U tenna that the
blTOBtniBal will pay thein 8 per cent per annum.The New Bonda being payable at turu'ry datea.lt will be teen
that tlioae who contemplate exchanging will have a betterchoice now. aa to the time during which they may wiah to con¬
tinue the inveattnent, than bv deferring it to a later period.K v. Large, .'.n In- made with hletara. KETCH I'M, HOWE kCo.. New-York, or with the underaigncd at Ilridrepc,rt.
H NICHOLS,Treatnrer.Of net; or thi Pmar's FiRr lM.t k*»CK Co.)
('. no r of Canal and Thompaon-ata. )
AT an ELECTION held at th«- oOtH «»f the Com¬pany on the 18th June, in-t, for DllBUtaW of thia Com¬
pany, th« following uanieü Geutlemen were choaen for the en-
aiili g year:Richard Varick, Henry Demarct, David F. Baker,I). iBokeon Steward, Janice S. Rronwer, Mawhiat Bloodgood,Fn-eniiD Campbell, Jotham C. Meeker, Willimn Moir,Samuel Birdaull, Solomon Banta, Edward 1) Nel-on,Edward L Lynch, George Warner, Matthiu. Clark,F- U r R. ( I. i«tie, John w I.ewia, Chriat >pher Owyer,J.iiiu a S. I.cwia, Thotnaa Williama, John Moueypenny,Cornelina Stephens, Edward P Clark. William Hertael,Simon Shindier, Moitimer Browu, William M. WUaon,Waa. D. Waaaburn, Philip J Boueati-e-1, Abraham Leegatt,John P. Yelverton, Alfred Barmore, I.,.Chaplu.GiJeoa De Angelia. Ahm. R Vaa Neat.At aaul.-eoiient meeting of the Board, RICHARD VARICK,
ewi waa unauimouaiy teeh-. ted Pre.ideut New-York, June|6aT7. W. F. UNDERHILL, Se. retary.
rp i IE TRUSTEES OF TH E flE AM EN'SJi BANK FOR SAVfMOS harra or.len d that IbbvMbI hepaid on Dop ..ita entitled thereto, fur the aix montha endingJune So, aa hdlowa-On «umaof Five Hundred Diüare und Baader, at the rate of Six
p. r at per annum and ob aiima I inmdlai rlva Hundred Dot*lara, nt the rate of Five p,T cent per annum, p.iy;dile on and
tftei Moaday, Mh IntrtaalThe lntereat will be placed to the credit of dep..-it .r« aa prin¬
cipal.P. PEKIT, Pi -ideut.\\ m Nklsox, Secretary.
DISSOLUTION..Tho finn of DKEXEL,SaTHKR A; CHI'RCH.of San Franciaco and Sa< ram«uto
( Miifornia, Is, from thia day, diaaolved by Lmitatioa, F. M.DKEXEL. of Philadelphia, retiring therefrom.
- m SATHER k CIintCH, ai por advert iaement Mow,will continue the huaineat at heretofore, and are authorized toeolleci nnd «cttle all claiuit in (allfonda. and P. M. KEXhLWill aettle the buaineaa on the Atlantic aideAny otitatauifitg drafta will be paid on presentation at the
reeprctive place t upon which they are drawu.e.. . F. M. DREXEIa,
P. SATHEIt.June 23, 1857.
_
E. W. CHURCH.
NOTICE OF NEW FIRM.P. SATHER and E. W. CHUECB have thia day formed a
Copartnerahip uuoer the aame of BATHEB i Cl 11'KCII, uudwill contiime the BANKING BUSINESS, aa heretofore con¬
ducted by the late firm. P. SATHEIt.San Franciaco, June 23, 1857. E. W. CHURCH.
BATHER A CHURCH, Bankera,Conier of Batterv and Clay-ata..
Draw BILLS OF EXCHANGE at aight In mm« to nut, aa
affjowaiOa New York.Peyahle at the American Exchange Bank.On Boston.Payable at Shoe cud Leather Dealera' Baak.On Philadelphia...Payable by Drexel 4: Co.On Battlxnort.Payable by JohaaAoaa, Brot, k CaOn ( incii i.nti.Payable by A J. Wheeler, eaq.On St. I...uk..Pnyahle hy Haakotl k Co., Exclian?" Bank.Oa Pitt.hurth. I'n.Puyahle hy E. V. Jone», eng., Cashier.On LouiM ille, Ky. Parable by A. V. Hunt k Co.On Charleston,S C Payable bv H. t\r. Connor k Co.On N. Orleana, La. Payable by Urowu, Johuaou k Co.
Al»o, Btttlhaag« on London.Frankfort on tit Maine, )_Stattnart. \ O'-nnany.
ParcJiaoe CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT and other EX¬CHANGE It current raten, aid trnnanct a general BABKIBOBUSINESS. P. SATHER, I. F .-
E. W. 0HÜBCH. 5_
hfa""tC0,
Ml finn .WANTED to PURCHASE,»JUl'.DWU. from BI.two to Btda,0M of I-* and 2dMoctgage RAILROAD BONDS, for which pood property inthe ettira of New-Xork and Brooklyn will be p.vcn nt raahpriarea. A-^plv in Bereoa or by Letter doterlbtna the Boada, tolt. C. ADAhls, No. 4!> Wall et.. Jaunciy-c iurt, Hew-York,y.l ¦¦¦»r«araaa»a»»a»--i j-1
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BLEACHED GOODS..1.000 cases, comprisin|every widtii and qnalitv. for tale by
NESM1TH .v Co., No. 71 Broadway.
BROWN GOODS..<;00 balea hpavy, mediumand fine, for tale by NESMITII at Co
No. 71 Btoadwmr
C1HINA, Calcutta, Manilla and Enst IndiaGOODS, wholeaale and retail. A full aaeoifment can
ONLY be found at FOUNTAIN'S IndU Store, No. f j B^.ad».ay. Alto, a large BOongtaianl of Pine-Appie G.xda.
IAWNS and ORGANDIES.-ChMper than fvcr.at .LB BOUT1LL1SB BROTHERS ar.- o f. ring French
and Engllth L \W NS i f aujN-rior qualitlea at lower pricea thanany n he found in the city. All tiieir atock la now in the nar
oflhatl Canal «t Btore, the entrance In injNo. 47 How nid «t Botwora Broadway anI Meroer.
1>RINTSi^-:;(H) caKfa Fire.t-cl.t»ia Lifht"ni7d DarkMADDER PRINTS. New atyl-a romiii* iu from tbe
Rorka daily. For aale by NESMITM J. Oo., Nc 7| Broadway
I bOCKlNGHAM PRINTS.Both Li+'ht and Dark'ay
Li etylea i b. .| Madder eelota, For tale byNESMITH k ( o.. No 71 Rroa.lwa
HOCHDALE, GONIC Bad ONTARIO BLAN-RETS..A large aoaortaiaat of the Blaakett made tt thoae
Mille, ruuaiattug of 9. 1", II, 12 and 13-4, all wool lad unionv.- Crib, Nigro and Coatirg Biankita, and Horte KeralaTor tole by NESMITH k Co., No 71 Br adway.:KAMLESS HOSE..A couipiete aasortment ofAB-Wotd oad Dnloa HALF-HOBE, tnaaaatactartd at thes
Uidted Statea Scati h-aa Hoan ry Con.pany'a Worka, coiiatautly»u hand. Tlu ae good-are uiaile aith doubl« he>4l and toea.goo.
hiugolNESMITH k Co., No. 71 Broadway
V\rHITE-ROCK COMPANY'* LINSEYS,»» COATING CHECKS, tiue SH1P.TINGS ani Waerfwltt SH1RTMNG. For talc bv
NESMITH k Co.. No 71 Broalwar
(Tloilnng.JEFFER0,N.«. 407 BROADWAY.
LADIES' FRENCH SBOES.JEFFERS hta lult opened t magnificent ttock of Ladiea' and
Batata1 Frei rh SHoFS, BOOTS ami TOILET SLIPPERS, to» hu b hi a-,.iild call the eapecial attenj.mof hiBcu.ton.era. todwon Id invite a Mtit to bie ratabhaht m'Ut BoOJI tountry Msr-;b«nta. Ilia wbolettle ttock i> equal to auy demand.
önilöing iUdtcnale.
ENCAUSTIC TLLES.For Vtjat*bu!e>i, H»jwHearth*. Dining rnoma, Cor.aerratoriet kc. OARNK1BK
CHIMNKY-TOPS, DRAIN PIPES, kc Eor tale by_MILLER k eDATES No >7tl Pearl f.. ft. T.
ARNKIRK aud AMERICAN CHIMNE.TOPS, alas, beat Glared an I Vitiified DRAIN PIPES al
g Itland Poriery D»p,.t. Nr.. 82 Naaaaii-et. E H. QUINN.GLEAKY ROOKS..IVrt-.tia having Ln tky BtMBa
can have them made tin . and paiLted with the PATENTCEMENT BOOB PAINT at on, ce: I a equare Bag, warrantedfor lue yeata. Apply at No. 223 t ulton at, baaem-ut.
Xnrnitnrc.
ENAMELED CIIAIVIRER SUITES of FURNI¬TURE, in attl color, and ttylei,
U'ho eaaue and Retail.At pricea f- an #25 and upward.
WARKEN WARD,No !77 Caatiot (..I No. 381,
F..QT d.a.ra Etat of Br aadway. BeW-Tottt
IENAMELED CHAMBER FURNITURE..J New and beautiful atylea of ENAMELED CHAMBER
FURNITURE Hoaaekeepere in want of lata cheap aad faahl .nable rtyle of Bedroom Furniture will fin a larae a»eortm«i;tIn all c l< rt at H F. FARRINGTON'S ataaufaatiry Ware,reeaait. Not. tt and 48 Wi-oatcr-tt.. betweoa Bruouae aad Grarad
ifNAMELED and COTTAGE FURN~TÜRE.Wj .Superb auite. b. .utifulij cm rat.d. trom g-is upward,tt tbe old n.anutartory Bo, aitjlre-adaay. bet«e«n Hoottonaad Bleeckcr-sts. Gooda caiefjTly packed ft»r the country.
_J. B. PRESDEE.
MODERN STYLE of SCHOOL FURNITURE.Uaaufactnred aad for tale by N JOHNSON Ks. 4M
Ii i. .t, n. Y, Cirav-axe fonraided »aap|u«.aie.t aa ahvre
Pnmte, Oils, tßlaos, *Cc.
REFINED LARD OIL, fur Biimlruy, und Ua-.jjiM] free fr>m gum. burns brightly, d>"< not orust ths
. irk, MCwVU PURE TAI.1/<>W OIL, wbicJj »H1lutwcar Sperm, etai Ii -Ider i mi - and burns w,-II. Wermated M sb.-»a. Barrels 30 It) 4ft ga Oll? Ageat
JOHN W. QUINCY. No » Williem-rt,
rlE ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD COMPANY.ajewafsilsisisTif
WHITE LEAD,try and In oil. Impo'i r* aid Cru.h>ra of LIn»*** Oil, Pur»While 7lnc Pelm po-| .. I fros» the beat French Oxide, andfr l m IBSac I IJasosdOil R, 1 I,ead and Litharge nf extraSue qml tj. The trade «- oonranaaari »nppli.-d od the moatdb*r%l terms bj ROBERT COLGATE « Co.,
Genen,' \jeut» fur tne Company,No *n Puri st. New York.
mieccllamrone.
17*LiZARETHAN ALE LUNCH ROOM-MJ HO«. 120 Water and »I Wall at ,
. ill be rinsed nn'il MONDAY for t-pa'r» rendered neeeaiaryby tbe ie on Monday lest
_RICHARDSON It HAYTER.
GRAHAM BREAD.Made of et7rw>rior* Wh.atM«al. Unfertnentod. Beat to say part af the city by
V ..¦ an he order at No, 4(4 8tb-av., between 3lit and Jld ara
_C. MORG.
HIGHLY IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT inthe MANUFACTURE af FLOl'R -Barnes's Patent
l.iain and Rica HskBer and ( leaner, lot hulling Riee and b illingand i leaning all kind* of Grain, perfectly freeing it from ail im
purities. 1 all machine, couatructed up n an eutir» ly near prin¬ciple, fairly rar k» an,act the rreateat inventions af tue age. Byit« at an- obtained an Inereaaed yield from the grain,
A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OK FLOURoiriy nervi! produced, a tta! ab»en-.-of waa'.e, and, eonaa-
qtienflv. a much greater profit to the miller. It i» warrantedan eflei find preventive of tire from friction, which ao Irequeut-ly oaran b aaa ojf Um rraaroaoa smutting machin*.
F'ull pattiriilara may be obtained, and the ma- bine seen dailyin operation, on the premiaeg of rhe Ameri an Orain aui
Rice Hallaf Mannfacrnring Company, corner of Greese andWayne -t*. Jersey, City, N. J._
L~YON'8 MAGNETIC POWDE-R.FREE FROM POISON,For the Destruction of
BEDBUGS and ROACHES,MOTHS and FLEAS,ANTS and MUSKETOES.
FLIES end PLANT INSECTS,INSECTS on FOWLS and AN..MAL*.
ETON'S MAGNETIC PILLS,For the Destruction ofRATS and MICE.
Principal Depot No. «24 Broadway. Beware of PeeiJWa.Bawarwiof Counterfeits.
A 8 8 E R . W 0 N I) E R P D LFIVE MINUTE FREE/.ERS
THESE POPULAR MACHINES have now be, onie a nee-esiarv nppendnge to every well regulated family.enabling themto a]i y Be of the greate.t luxuries with little trouble and at
trifling rABeUBB. Sizes three quarts, four quarts, six quarts,eicht quarta, and fourteen quarts.
E P. TORItEY, ManufacturerNo. 6 Fiitt it.. N. Y,
M
(DtPtm ßleomerß, &t.
REDUCED PRICES-S1U0 THROUGH..FOR CALIFORNIA.UNITED STATES MAIL LINE,
via PANAMA RAILROAD. Tbe United States Mail Steam-.hip Company will dl.pi.tch for ASPINWALL. on MONDAY,July SO, at I (ream k p. bs. precisely, from pier foot of Warren at.,North River, the well known and faat steamship CF^NTK ALamerica, Captain Win L. HendOBb u. S. N.. Passengersand Mails w ill be forwarded by Panama Railroad, and connect atPanama with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company's magnificentsteamship SONOR A R. Whiting, Commander, which will beLb readiness and leave immediately for San Francisco.The paUJ« ar- taataaavssal that the Pac.fl.- Mail Steamship
C o pet.y .:!». let,- one or nee- n'm ,.m.-r* lying at Panama, p ady for'aca, to avoid any possible detention of p&ssea-gern or malls.For passage apply to I. W. RAYMOND, at the only Office of
tie Con paar No, IT7 Waat at., corner of Werxemst.. N. Y.Rcgnlar Lnited States MuU Steamer days, 5th and 2"tb of
e*< b month.
STEAM Mwmb NEW-YORK nnd GLASGOW..edinburgh, ISM mne, William Cumming, Commas
der; NEW-YORK. 2.1.5*1 tuns, RoBSCt Craig. Commander;9LASOOW. 1,88« twee John Duncan, Commander. Th, ("asgow and Neu York Steam.hip Company int> ml SailBBg t., .e
new and po» erlul ateauu rs irom New-York to Glasgow directas follows:
ohm xrw-Yoii. moMfltiscow,New-York, Saturday, June 20, 12 noon, Edinburgh... June BEdinburgh. Saturdav. July II, 12uoob. Glasgow.July 8Glasgow, Wednesday, Aug. 5, 12 noon. New York.. ..July 23New-Y'ork. Saturday, Aug 22, 12noon. Edinburgh....Ang 8.Edinburgh, Saturday. Sett 5, 12 noon. Glasgow.Sept. 5,
rah * or rassAur..Flrrt-Clsss, tit; TUrd Claas, found with Cooked Provisions,
An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer. Forfreight or passage arplr as JOHN McSYMON. No 17 Broad-way New -York Cary Basts or Gold only received for Passage.
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE,for HAVANA and NEW-ORLEANS..On FRIDAY,
July 2, ar 2 o'clock p. m., from Pier foot of Warr, n st., NorthRiver, ti e fast and favorite Steamship K MP 11(1. CITY,John McGowan. will sail as above. Pa.<*(, can he eeco* >d atthe office of the line. Frelabt to New Orleans 3oeta per cnhlp
I foot, received July let. Shippers will be suppK.-.l with Mank hillsof lading of tbe lorm aigio d by the line, sag application at theiroffice. No other forma sigred, and no bill of lading will beaignrd after the hour of sailing. For Irelgbt or passage, applyat the OaBrg, No. 177 West st., corner of W arr-ri.
M. O. ItOIIERTS. Ageut
THE NEW-YORK tttirl UTERPOOL UNITEDSTATES MAIL STEAMERS -Th, ships composing tfsjg
Uae are:Tbe ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Eldrldge,Ttie BAI.T'.'", tapt. Joseph ComatocB.Tbe ALRlATIC, (apt lames WestThese ship, having be«-n built by contract expressly far the
Government aervice, every care has be.n taken In their con¬
struction, as also in their engines, to insure strength and speedand their accommodations for passengers are uuequalled for elegenr e and comfort.
Price of passage from New-York to Liverpool, In first caMo,? 130; In second do. $75. Exclusive use of extra sire i stateroom, »«325 From Lirarpool to New York, 30 and »' guineas.An experienced surgeon attached to each abip No bertha caa
be secured until paid for. Tbe ships of this line have Improvedwater-tight bulkheads.PROPOSED DATES OF SAILINO.
prom slw-viirk.SATURDAY.July II, DV.7SATURDAY.Aug i, 1!I57SATURDAY.Aug 15. 1357SATURDAY.Sept II ir.t7SATURDAY.Sept.W jr57SATURDAY.Oct. ML 1857
i Ro.w liverpool.WEDNESDAY..July 22,1857WEWNFSDA Y.. Aug 5.1857WEDNESDAY..Aaa. 19. 185,WKDNKSD\Y..Sept 2,1857WEDNESDAY..Sept 30 1851"v f. DNB6DAY..Oet 14 \un
Saturday.... Oct. M, ia^i Wednesday..oct 2», ia«IATÜRDAY.N«v. 1, laVsT|WEDNUDAT..Msr?. II. 18VISATURDAY.Nov. 21, Is57iwednesday..Nov. 25, 18»SATURDAY.d»c. 6. 1857 WEDNESDAY Dec 9,1891
|WEI'NESDAY..Deo. 33. 1837For Freight or Pasiage. apply to
EDWARD K COLLINS, No. ««Wallst., K. Y.BROWN SHIPLEY A Co., LiverpooLSTEPHEN EENNARD A Co..
No. 27 Austin Friars. LondoaB. O. WAINWRIGHT A Co.. Paris.
The owners of these ships will not be accoartabh* (or gold,silver. balKon. sp<»»ie. jews Iry, preuioui atones or metals, unlessbills of lading sie signed tbcTBtur. and the value there 1tpressed tin rein.
TEAM to SOUTHAMPTON and HAVRE..Th, ii:.,gi,,i., :.t kteaxasblp > ANDERIIILT. 5.400 tuns.S'
willFrom NEW YORK for
SOI THAMfTON A. H.A\ RESatuiSa;.Aug. 1Saturday.Sep. 12
From HAVRE and SOUTH¬AMPTON for NEW.YORKWednesday.July tWedneaday.Aug. 11Wednesday......Sept Jo
CRICK Ol PASSA6K.First Cabin, ao orülug to location of State Room. tM-siend bisoS, eoed Cat in.#75
S(» b 4V lin n J in London and Perls.11 r pa »sage < r freight, spplv to
D TORRANCE. Agent.No. 5 Bowling green New-Yort
I.ett.r* for England and Europe prepaid, each M cents peror.c half ounce (b» incloaar, of poatage stamps if from otherCdrle»), wffl t. reiraived af No. 5 Bowling-green, New Y'ork. upto ll| o'clock of tbe morning of sailing.
GREAT REDUCTION in FARE to EUROPE.First Cabin, »SO. Second Cabiu *50 and f.'.'.-Ii. the
tirst-c'ass paddle wheel ateaiu.hlps ARIEL. 2.i00 tuns, andNORTH STAR. 2..*.¦: i.. toaaii from Pier No 3 N,wth River,at i son ptcci-«ly. carrying Ibe UNITED STATES MAII.S.viz.Lsave NF.W-Y(>RK tor SOUTHA.MPTON II AN RE sad BREu*B
NORTH STAR-ARIEI.Saturday, Aug INORTH STAR.Saturday. Bept j'Sat'y, Oc't Bl Wed bet 7These it'am,hips touch at Havre. Specie delivered in Lon-
d.s std Psris. For passage ,.r freight apply t
Bremen for Havre andSouthampton SoothsMaAaa
fat N. York.S.r'y. Ang II Wed A ig. 12«la''y, Sep«. ¦¦'Wed ft pt »
passage r tr. ,g:.t applv t,D TORRXNCE. No. 5 Bowling Green.
THE LIVERPOOL AND NEW-YORK AJfDPHILADELPHIA tTEAMJUIP COMPANY'S Ciyds-
buiit iron screw st.-au irn
CITY OF BALTIMORE.2,387ruBS.Capt r I, itchCITY OF W AhHINi;T(*N....t380tun»....Ciipt P C. Petrie,CITY OF MANCHESTKR....2.|l9tuus....Capt J. Ksunedy.KANGAROO.1.874tuas.Capt JeffreyTbe nudcruoted or other veaseie are LateiiUei to sail as
foUoB-s:From Ln i rpo m.
CITY OF WASHINGTON....Weduesdsy.July 1KANGAROO.We.lBeadav.Jasy 15CITY Ol BALTIMORE.Wednesday.July 2:»CITY OF WASHINGTON ...Wedn.sday.Aug IfAnd rVer] slt-.-rnste Wednesday
From Ni w Yobjc.CITY OF WASHINGTON.. ..Thursday.July 33KANGAROO.Thun..'ay.Augost HCITY OF hALTIMORt"..Tbursder. . 2«CITY OF WASHINGTON....Thursday.Sept 3And every alternsfe ThursdayRATES OF CABIN PASSAOE-Proai New Yorkaud FhUev
ae.phia. a>7.', from Liverpool, 21 guineaa 17 guineas, and 15guineas, avc. rdiiig 8> tbe e, cmejudstlon In the State R-"ma,all bavins tba same privilsges In the Saloon. Including Stew-ajfPs Fees.Tbisü Ct ass Passssgi s» .A limited number of third class
ps'ar-egers w be tsken and found in as moch provisioas ss.» Frxm Pbiladrlphis end New-York, s>30; from Uv-
r-pnoi, (.Sti.C -t'ftc,- ,, f |»,s.,ee w be Issued here to parties who Bra
' of bnnging out their friends, at corresponding rates.Tbeee steamers art' constructed with Improved water tight
rorrpartasnta. v,carrres an egpeneBced Sursroa.and -vrjia atx-u paid to tbe comfort and ereommolatiosj ofpssarvagiia.
D'af»s on IAverpoc: frora El BpwarAbpecie tshtn by these vessels at usual rates
^AUawods arat to the Agents will be forwarded with sc
'J üm."?' " ra^*t* HC!7 .* »*.' 1-aVs of tba CiBtpaB
v M. IN AtAN
sat or Peases* apply st the OfAea af the Cisapesy,O DALF.TNo. IS Broadway New York Agssat, or
AN. Nob. I aaa I Tawer Buildiags. Uvsrpaoi Agraat.
1,X>R LIVERITOL..Tfcl Ke« Umtod StaD*Weil Strarn.bip COLUMBIA. M Rrrr. C ran an i-r. will
depart wilt »Ii-. Unit d Btatll M.il. for Europe, po.itrely or.
SATURDAY, July I«, .! IJo'ciook or... tr m her t»r'i at tir>
foot tl Cui! it K<>r fr< Ifttf or pe>aagr, neun* uu-ooeac-1 aocommodationa for eleaau tnd r .mfort apply to
.
EDUARD K. COLaLINs, No ¦ Wall atPees*rum will pica., b. on l-oerd it 11 r.'do. > a an All let¬
ters must ia*. through th. P «tDnVo. any oÜm r» mill be re¬
turned.Notici.The steamer, of this line Btve watertight oomptrt-
¦keataThe ATLANTIC, w;l! twrn d the COLUMBIA and tall on
th-. ut of Auxast and th. BALTIC tha lAth < f Angutt.Nu aipr,an has Um «par< J U malte the thipt of tail line la
all reap. < t. a< good at new. The IbniUBga examination giventh< u, |>Tot« s their neode i f construction yet uio q Mha*.
STEAM to BC»UTHAMITON ami ANTWERP..Tue tpli ndid etld powert ll M« IfN eteama,: p COM«
8T1TI TION. E Ponrn waaiaader, will den* t f.r ANT-WERP, .»ihn» at SOUTH tMPTJN. on THURSDAY, Julg-IS, fr raa Pier No 39 North River.
r»Tr.» r,r easaacr, isi Lfnivr. rxnviMowlb brat Cabin.**>lb second Cabin. ftIn third fabia. 35
Thia s,rarr.> r baa five water-'igtit compartments, and oarrleeto llgagteiad surgeon Tat freight or passage, having anperio»accommodation for cabin and tteeraae passengers, tpply to
AUGUST Br.LMoNT, No 7 1'ana errat
C^itificatet of passage will be wnied here to parti", wbo are de-tircui of brlrxlrif out their fri< cda, at the foollwing rataa:
Upbal Cabin.«hl"»In secoud Cabin. 60In fhiid Cabin.'. 40In Stterage. 35
CROSKEY tV 0Ö7* LINE of STEAMERSa F TWI » V
NEW-YOPK, SOITHAMPTON. LONDON aid BREMEN.The magnificent British ateani'lap.
QUEEN Of THE SOUTH.-Cap*. BeaJ.2,221 tnne burden.INDIANA.Cept. Btker.. .2 384 taut burden,ARffO.Ca pi. Benson..2514 turn burden.JASON.Cap*. Britton..2*S7tune burdea
Owned by the European end American Steam 8hippliag Co.,of London and S- uthampton, ar<' appointed to aaii from NEW-YORK on every alternate WEDNESDAY for LONDON andBHK.MEN. touching tt Southampton to land paaeengert andataila for England tad Prance. They will remain one dty atLondon and then proceed to Bremen. Returning, thev will leaveBREMEN for NEW-YORK on every alternate SATURDAY,.topping only at Sontharnpros.Tbeae tteamahipt are ot the flr<t claai. and hare enperlor to-
comuiodatioua for paaaenxera. They wüi take a limited n tmbetof third clatt or tteeraee paa.eagcra.A aurgeon i. attached to each ship.The rate, of freight to London mill be but little higher thaa
thoae of aallicg ahipa.htf- or PAaaaCE,
Firat Cabin.f SA | S. ;i Ml_g>50 1 "teerige... 13fTin- ateam.hip AROO ¦ ill sad from New-York on WEDNES¬
DAY, June 24, tnd will be sncsweded by the JASON, July a.
and QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, July 22.Fur freight or paeaage, apply to
_
C. H. SAND. No. II South W'H.Ism-at.
FOR IJVERrOOI^sTeiTiTie^C' k, Commander..Thie uew and powerful «teamer will
aail fnexi the Britiah and North American R ,vel Mad Steam-T* k. r ( ompanv'a D.Kk. at Jeraey City, on THURSDAY *e16tl> iuat., at I o'clock o. Da. Passagc-motiey fog tir.t rlaaa pat-eenxert only, for whom there ia exc< ller.t accommodation. 4>75,Im riding priti.iona and ateaard'a fee, but witho.t wine a or
liquor., rndiich can I* obta;aed on hoard. Freight taken at rea-
.oiitbte ratet Apply to E. CUNARD. No. 4 Bowling Grero.
Steamboats axo tlailroabo.
FORT HAMILTON nnd STAT FIN ISLANDFEKRY..Un tad after JULY 15. thU Ferry will atop »t
Towuaeiad'a Dot k. Clifton, evetv trip. Lea\e Vtuaraatioe. t >r
Tow naend'. Do. k and Fort Hamtlto::. tt S), aud 10,, a. ui IS},21. 4» and fy p. m Leave Fort Hamilton, at 7», X tnd II',a. m.; If. ;4 ano 6}, p. m Fare FIVE CENTS. Pe«.-n«eMfor Frrt Baaafll ¦" taoal looro iu the SlOfaB lalatcl Rovta (nearthe Sooth Ferry), at 8 tnd tt t in. 12 m.; 2 4 tnd 6 p. m. TheFort Haxolatoa and States Idaiul Ferry conmcta with theStaten lalaiul Ferrv for New-York, in ail tripa from Fort Ham¬ilton Stag. a at Fi.rt Hen.iit. n for Or-, nwood Th.-D.e kattFort Hamilton tod Staten I.Und« are now iu order to laudteaaaa. (nod Fi«hmg at Fori Hamüt. u.
F)R BOSTON, -is NORWICH and WOR-CESTFR.Daily at 5 p^m from plet Svit of Courtltn*
tt.. by the favorite ateamer CONNECTICUT, Capt. Wm W*»x, on MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS and FillDAY9. and tnthe n. w and ir.o iidl.l ateamer ( WMMONWEALTH. Capt. WllUamt, on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, te
AUyn'a Point; thence by new and baudjoroely finlted tlxtoen-mbeeled ctn for W'orceiter, Botton, Provldenco, Lawrence, Lowell, Ntahua, Coacord, Wliite bfountalna. and -v.-rjOther section of New-England. Stateroomt can be engaged byapplying on board, or to ES MARTIN, Agsat, at hltomosfoot of Courtlandt-it.
F)R BOSTON and PROTIDENCE via NEW¬PORT and FALL RIVER.-The eplendid and tapertox
tteamer METROPOLIS, Capt Brown, leavee New Yorkevery TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 5 oVJoekp BV: and the EMPIRE STATE. Capt Brtytou. leaveaMewYork every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY aad FRIDAYV at io'clock t. m from Pier No. 3 N. R., near ta.e Battery; bothtou'birg at Newport each wayHereefteraio roooie will <<.¦ regarded at secured to any sppe*ant uotil the aame ahall have been paid forFrelaht to H ttoa is forwarded thnejgh with great dlapatoh byD Expreaa Freicht Train
W M. BORDEN. Agent, N w 7« and 71 Wett-tL
INDEPENDENT LINE ln»twv*»n NEW-YOHK,BOSTON PROVIDENCE. BRISTOL and NEWPORT -
Steamer BÖVEENOB (apt ( has Dei :iug. will leave Nuw-York Dem Pur No. 27. loot of Rohan sou at.. N. R. everyTUESDAY", THURSDAY and SUNDAY, at 4 o'clock p. m.
Fare between Nem -Yoik aud Ro.tou.$3Freight taken at ndui ed ratet.
W . H BYRAM, Agent on the Wharf.
TWO TRIPS DAILY for C.LEN COVE.SANDS POINT. GREAT NECK und WHITE STONE
.The at.on er CROTON Cunt. Wm. II Wood w ill run aa
follow a.- Leaatog fits* Wood at S « ax.; Olea Cve, I i'a. m..
If m. i Baaati Point, f:gS a in I I5p. at Great Neck. 7:05s ni.ldAp. m ; White Stone. 7:2.« a. in. S n in Lea rea Peck-slip. N V., at idi a. m. nnd |:IS p. m The CROTON ia newly-fitted for comfort and apeed, and »ffor.i. a fine «x< uraioi. aailup t. c s..: d Irotara, thaaawbtit hooaea andgyoaada ut theai. 1.1 point, heinx now in fine order for »laMOT1CE.The middle trip will b» omitted en Thursday
IT'OR FIRE ISIaAND..Ou and after July 3, th-faat Steam, r HERO will ronuect regularly with the Long
Island Railroad, morninx and evening, to sad from Fin lalaudTaaaengera leave New York at 9 a in täd I >1 |. ¦ \ ia Tleunp-ton, and. retuiuing, arrive iu New-York at!?.?'a oi. and'p.m.re.peetii ely.
THE REGULAR MAIL LINE, vis STONINOTON, for BOSTON aud PROVIDENCE.Iulaad route.
tha abortrat aad moat diaret.« arryiui Uta Ea.teru MalLThe tteamera PLYMOUTH ROCK. Capt Jcwl Stoue, an4
C VANDEKBILTj ( apt. W\ H Frarer. in coono. ti.in wit*the Siccingtcc ana Provhieuce and Boston and ProvidenceRaiiroada leavini Naw-York daiky, Sundayt excepted frontPier No 2 North River, first wharf above Bittery pUvta at Io'clock p. m., and StonlngVin at 8:30 p. m , or on the arrfval o'
the mall train which leaves Boaton tt it.In p mThrC. VANDERB1LT, from New-York Monday, Wedoes
lav and Friday From nioaington. Tueadsy, Tnj.-eisy ata*Saturday.Tha PLYMOUTH ROCK. Baa New-Yo'k, Tuealsv, Thor»
day and Saturday. Fr tu ö-., Mjuuay, Wediiaadayand Fridty.
Passrugert procesd from Btiuiugt-n per Railroad to Pnnaeoce se,d Boston, tn the Expreaa hlil Train, retcalzg salealare in adttura f tbote by other routei. and tr. ample tintt»r al' the aaaij uioruiui linet t.an-. thtg North and EastPassengers thst prefer it rema'.u on o tue tteamer, eu*py a
Bight's rest uudia'i.rh-d, breakfast if d. ilrad, and leiare dtoolagton la the 7:1.5 a. m train, c j. 4 at Providence witilb* II a n train for Br>aton.A baggag, ma;v Bceoupaatet the f- \ .-' and trat« tLroogt
atvh a tp.For passage b-r*.ßa, ttat«-rooBi» of freljht apply oa b-aa/d th«
tVamer, or tt tr." Freight Otfi e, Piar No 2 North Ri<er rr atthe oftea No. lo Uattery pla e
CENTRAL RAILROAD of NEW-JERSEY.-CotaBectmi tt New-Hampton with ttM De'aware, La ta-
wanna ar.J Weitern Railroad, ani at Eattot with the I.s.igfVaUea Failreid.SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.Comme; -tnx Mty i«, I1S>.-
faetve New-Yark for Eaaton tr.. Inlermedute pierw fr >m PtsrNo. 2 North River, at 7:30 a m 12m ans i 30 p. m.. I r d.mertlile by above traint. ami at 5:15 p. a.
The above trsint connect at Eitzaboth err tralna on taxBew-Jeraey Railroad which leava New-Y'.rt from tua lot 04Courtlaudtat BtTtSl sal 12 a m. and 3:2C aud 5 u. n.
Paaaeugere *> r the Delaware Ltckawtoaa tad Wettern Rai.road will lesvr at 7:30 a m. only. For Leh.gb Vailey Railroaiat 12 m.only._JOHN 0. oTERNl Sapt
FLUSHING RAILROAD.Lea7o« Fulton-Market-wbi.il, by atesoier L>Uud City, at t 45, 8 and |0 a. es
¦ad I, 4 and 6 p. m. the cart laa*a K'....... (L Ig at the samt
hour.. Bieating tad exchanging petteagere with tha boat atHui-ter'e Point. Through in 5t. oiinutaa Fare, i> a..u
_WM M. SMITH. Beca,irat.
GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE.-TBe T rough Ticket aad Freight Offi-~ of that
GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY,MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD,ILLfNO-IS CENTRAL RAILROAD.
(FALENA AND CHICAGO V RAILROAD,CHICAGO. BURLINGTON AND QUlNCY RAILROAB
tc Chicago. M^wtukce, Galect, D-.Vjrj ie. R.--t ; darHngton, Qcxncr, St Loula, ( ,:r ki:.o< a .J N» :.ai aa>2all other poi Ita tweet tnd South wet!.
Via SUSPENSHeN tlRIDi.E or BUFFALO, U atNo. 173 BROADWAY. N Y.,
Q>n.er <f 0 ;.-..xLi: _0.4JIIUS CLaAK, Agaat.
GREAT AMERICAN ROUTE ria MICHIGANRAILROAD to Chlcage.. SL L< ola, R xk lalaud. St Paoi,
M.waakre Kaiisaa City, and all piace 1 Weat and Sr.ath-wertVia New-York and Erl- New-York Central. Acierirau i.vaaBhore, Great Weatem Railway, aal V. e- S -nt... -1. I vll-anads. fot- I 1 the shortest, q in ket, and m. at pleasau*. route Uthe Otaat West. The Road betwees Detp.it aud Adrian is nowaprD. at. i tratua 808 r m t innecting at Adrian with exjo as trainsto Chla-ago and the W, at. For sörther laf..:3iatioQ apply at dasCocnpany'a Otft. <. No. 188 Enadwav, cor of Dey-st.
_JOHK F P0RTE2L Ag-nt
AR It EM RAILROARSUMMER ABRANOEMEN TS.
Cotmnencitg WEDNESDAY, June 3, 185".Tra'.ct leave Depot corner at Wn;> and Centre-tU: 7i a. axu-
Croton Fa. a Trtia, eonnecring with Une of ttagea for LakeMabopac. ~
at Crotht Bid.Conirra with Wea'ern Rai.r>sd for Alt any Troy, Saratoga and
Hsac. Nam .Eapreta Mot Train for Adbany, cooneotlag:<m Fall» with itie of atoget for Lake Mahopac, at Purdy'idgefield tt Brewrter's for Danbury. at Chatham Poorrt with Wea'ern Raur»ad for Alt any Troy, Saratoga aad
the W.-tt. 3*p m.MUVrtot Train, atoppins at all atatioasHp m ta/illiairia Brig- Train, ttopptbg at tfl ttatixu. B fn Whfte Plalxs Tt aw ttopping at all atatlonaLeave JBth tt. Stall .n 7:45 a ¦ .WilUaant Bridge Tiain
a*, oping at all ttationa Ham . Williamt Bridge. Trafo «totfing al all ttatiomt lit a. ¦ -White Plaint Train ttoaaing ataU atatior.1 2j p ¦ -WiUiaos Brldga Tra'n. »topping at alatatlont. S p ta..Cmton Fallt Train, ttopping at ail stationsI p. ax.tVUUami Bridre Train, stooping at all statt.on
_W B J CAMPBELL, SrperUit^aideat
LONO ISLAND RAILROAD.Summer Arracgrmi^-ltodayaexceptedi_TrainsgoirgEatt: Learr
Brookly n fot OreenDort at fl a an. daily, and oa Ssturdsyi at 1 »»- an. fu. Riverbaad at I a. m. aad 3:*» a m.: Bt North Ilttl
fSJOp-m-; for Farmiiagda.rs at I a m.,3.»anjI a. aa.; for SvossH aJ Kam., and 4 d« a. tn for HeaBteAead*\\\mL'4J*'^^mU > ** «aÄatoaat 9 aad 10 e. aa,oaf a, 4 J8, A aad T p. ta.
H
ter
UDoOX river bajlroaji.-Froic July¦a «. I»51. train. »11: Icav C.-vrnber* st But.oo a. f Un-a
Express trains 6 . m. and 5 15 p ro *Jb«y Passea^ ts^baaHm-JIk .i.dS SOp m ifcresiMSing. 10:15a m .*^*P"f»r Ponglheepat». 7 . SB. and I ar 1 7 p m for Peekski.l. » »
, ro ft I TOtMlll. P~ «kill «*d Sir.« »ir^tma» etoa
.i th* way statt n. fWug rs MM et ttambere. Cans
Christoph, r and Thirty first streets Train* forHmnTroy at 4 :W. 8:4oand M:4*e n eisd 4:J0p m.. and Albany el
tgia* i. m *** ||trWanmLand rolie-new-york to provi¬
DENCE Ac.-Oc an! efte- April i, EXPRESS TRAINif the PrrA:d>:i a, Hartford aBa Fu'ikni Rail-iad will leers
Bartford on the arrival there of the Express Train of Sbs Near
Turk and N. w -Hsv. n. anJ N> « Havea, Hartford and Sprta*¦add Ra''r adj width lesve New York at t a. m.
m««v^lAJsIÜEL MOTT. asaraaslsstaa»lBBss.
Kew-tork and erie railroad.-Oiand after Monday. J'.:.- '.'<. 1857. and nr. il fnr* jrr norh:a,
Passester Trains mili leave Pier foot of 1< -*- * a* follows,rts. iDUNKIRK FXPRF.S5» at « a. no., for Dunkirk.BUFFALO KXPRKsS. at a a SB,, f-,r|BuffeloMAIL, at 5» a. t... for Dunk-rk and BuJfaio and Interim*-
fiat. stati Bl"
RO. kl.AND PASSFNOFR, at 3 30 p. ro sWaa fo"t os
flaaibiii it. rta Fiernun; for ¦ufTeru'a and Intermedia»ftatlona.WAV* PASSENGER, at 4 p n»., for Ncwburgh, MsJaletowa
Bad Intermediate atatiuna.EMIGhANT, at 5 p. m., for Dunkirk and Baffa'? and Inter
"fdTHE ABOVE TRAINS RUN DAILY. (8». NDAYB
EXCEPTED).NIGHT EXPRESS, at 5 p m., for Dunkirk, every day.NIGHT EXPRESS, at 5 p m.. tor Buffalo, every ,tay_Theae Expreaa Train* connect at Elmt.-a tn;n the F.lmlra,
Cananda'^-ia and Niagara Fall« Railroad, for Niagara Falls, at
Stnghamton with tbo Srrtcuae and Bingbarntou ItillrovL for
Syracuse; at Coining with Buffalo, Coming and New York
I*..: ad. for Re. beater; at Great Berd with Delaware. La-kawanna and Weatera Railroad for S, ranton, at Horucdsvliletritt the Buffalo and New-York CRy Railroad, for Buffa.... at
Bafalo and Dunkirk with the Lake ghor* Railroad for Clev*land, Cinrinnatü. Toledo, Detroit, Chicago 4tc
HOMER RA.MSDKLL. PreiMent
Pjew-jersey railroad.For phila-1 DELPHI A and the SOUTH and WEST, via JERSEl
CITY-Mail and Express Linea: Leave New-York 8 and 11
a m. and 4 and 6 p. m.; fare, s>3: 12 m. «2 2S;'topping tgway station.. 11 and 4 go to Remington. Thr-.;.* Tt-ketasoid ft Cincinnati 1*17 and *l* 5t>) and the West, and fat
Baltimore, Waahiugton, Norfolk, 4-ta, and through beggea*ahavrked to WaaUBttOB In la m. and 8 p m.
W. WOODRUFF, Assistart S:»pt.No Bafgate wtll be re^eiv^d for any train unlea. delivared
Bad i becked 15 minute* tn advance of the time of leaving._lVEW^'ide-oauoe ROUTE from NEW-i> Y'ORK to ROCHESTBkR.-Th* ROCHESTER and0ENE8EE VALLEY RAILROAD la now open. and. In .-OSoclioL with the Buffalo, Corning and New-York, and N»WTork and Erie Railroad., form, a direct rout* from New-Yorato Roehaatet. . .
The dire, fr.es» of this route, bsr. tber with the superior ooaa
fort aff vd" 1 by the wide cars, renders it by far the moat dealraBle beta sen the abovejiamed cities.Tickets can be procured at the New-York anl EH« RsJ.-oaa
ticket (rffce. foot of Duaae St., and No. UM Broadway; also 1»Jersey City.Baggage checked through.freighta w ill be transported b-tween New-York and Roctear with di.patch. Any informaiion desired hi regard therein
can bo obtained by celling or. the General Freight Agent of th«New-York andErte Railroad, Erie Buiidingi | or C. 8.TAPPAÜExpress Freight Ageat, No 193 BroedweyNo trains on the BuffaJc, Comir.g and NeW-Yorl Raltr^ed oa
Bnndey._J. A. REDF1ELD. Si^riiJendertt.
PENNSYLVANIA KA1LROAD.-THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE.
The PeniKvivaaie Railroad conuecU at Pittsburgh with rail.wads to and from St Louis, Mo. :Altoa, Oelene end Ohl ago,IU Frenklort, Lexington end Louisville, Ky.i T»rre Hau»*,fdeiison. Lefayette and Indianept>lla, lud.: Cindntiaii. DiytoB,lyeirgfield Bellefonralne Sendusky, Toledo, Cleveland Co-nmbus ZanesriUe, Masslllon and Wooeter. Ohio; also withkb* ste*m packet b. et» from and to New Orleans, St LoulaLonlsville and Cincinnati.Through Tickrti for tbe East can t« hal at any of the bjovb-
saeatloned places ia the West.Pessengers will find this the shortest, most expedisloas aad
eomforteble route between the Ke«t end We*8.PROM NEW-YORK TO CINCINNATI IN SO HOtTRB.PROM NEW YORK TO CHICAGO IN 36 HOURS.
FROM NEW-YORK TO 8T LOUIS IN 441 HOUR*.Fare as low *m by say other K ..t-
Bee handbills tn tb« hotels of this ckty.Through Ticket*, at further tnfonnetlor., mey b* hal at tha
s«c«ofth* PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,No 2 Astor U >use. BroaJway.
_I L ELLIOTT Aaeat
NEW-YORK and NEW-HAVEN RAILROAD.SUMMER ARRANGEMET, ornmeiicicg July 15, 1857-
Passenger statioii in New -Y'ork, corner 27th-sr. and 4th av., en¬
trance on 27th-st.TRAINS LEAVE NEW-YORK-Eof New-Haven. 7:2*.
- M a m. (il); 11:45,8:45, 1:91 (ex >. and 4:50 p.m. ForKridg, port.TltK 8:20 a tn. (ex I; I.':45. 5:45, 4:20 (ex ). and 4:50p. in. For Milford. Stratford, Fairfield, Bouthpnrt end Wset-port 7 2" a BL : 12:45. .'<: 15. I:'»' p m For Norwalk, 7 -''V I Ha. nr.: 12.45. 3:15, 4:30 (ex.) 4:.'0,J:35 fi:35p ¦ For Derlenand Greenwich. 7:20.9:20 a in.; 12:4'». 3:15,4:50. 5:45 J:B»p.m. For Stamford. 7:20.8:20 (ex), f:2<>a in "2 45, 3;45.1:30 (ex ). 1:50. 5:35. 6:35 p m. For Port Ches'e: ,i.d interme-
-ratlona. 7:20. 9:20 a.m.: 12: 45. 3:45, 4:50, 5.V. 6:35 p.inCONNECTING TRAINS.For Boston, :;:.ii;i t... (ex ). 4:20
p. tn. (ex.) For Hartford and Springfield. 8:20 a. m. (ex ). 12:4«p. m.; 4:S0 p. ni. (ex.) For Connecticut River Railroad to Mont¬real 8:20 a. m (ex ), and 4:20 p. m. (ex ) to Northampton ForCanal Rellroed. S:2<te m. |BX ) end 12:45 p m to Nortbaiiipt.,n. For Naw-LosaAoa Railroad, 8 20 a. m.. 4:20 p m. PolHou.atonb Railr.rf#B, 8:20a m. 4:9s p. m. For Ne.igatuckBailroad, 8:20 a. in., 12:15 and 4.20 p. m For Dunbury andNorwalk Railroad 7-20. 1:3»a. m.: 4:2"p. m.
TRAINS TO NEW-YORK-FratB Han Oavast, 5:30. 7,9:35a. m. (ex.), 1 :So (ex). 4:3u, 9 p.m. (.a) From BlMfspott.6:10, 7:10 |0:|8e. in (ex.I; ttWl (ex), .',:1I,9:j7 p. m. (. gjFr. in Norwalk. 4:45,0.6:41 8.15. 10:53a. :n (ex. i, 2:3% (ex. fHiid 3. 0:15, |o:(ijp. ni («x ) Trom Port Cliiet-r, 5:37,0:417:2S, 6:58, 11:30 a. BL |f< 115:41 6:21 p. m
JAMES It IIOYT Sup- .-intend, nt.
fkTEW-YOKK aud erie RAlLKOÄT7cÖM-JLl PANY'S EXTR-ESS.Orxraat. Oinca, No. 175 Broacway, N. Y..The New York aaJ Erie R»;lrc*d Cjicfdov ai
now prepared to do a regular Express bu^ueisHOMER RAMSOE'iL, Ptcsliaot
Cras. A. Da Wrrr. Supt Express
Pennsyxvania railroad .The OREaiCENTRAL ROLTE, cooueuting the Atientie cities witl
Western Nnrtb-wrvafcrii and South western States, by a cootfnuoi.s Rellwey direCX This Road also connects et Pittsburgtvrith ds-ly line of Steamers to sll ports In the Western Riversand et Cleveland and Sandusky with s»eamers to eil parts ..
the North-western Lakee; mexlns the moat direct, cbeapear antreliable route by which FREIGHT can be f irwerded to aa<"rogE tbe On-st W ert.RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA and PITTSBURGHFiaiT CUSS..Boots, Shoes, He** end Cepe,),. . M
Booki, Dry Ooods (in boxes bale, and trunks), > ,^.BiffBrrigs (in boxes end beles), Feathers, Fnre. to..) 1 '
sjBCOKn CLSSS .Dom**tlc Sheeting, Shirtini and ITit.king (inoriginal belcs). Drugs (in csiks). Hard-1 absents*?were, Leather (in rolls or Boxes), Wool and Bheep ( 100 esPelts. Eastward. Ito.)
faiao Ci.aSl..Anvils, Steel, Chains (In ;Hemp. Bac< n and Pork, Salted (b os* or In Baaks), 5 ^mT''Tobe-etgSj menulecturod, except Cigars or cot. A..'. S
Povbth CLasi.Coffee, Pub, B« ..!.. Be.f anilPork fir. casks or boxes, Esatward;, '.»r' and I 4")i «Ott4»Lard Oil, Nalle, Soda Ash Gen .an Clay, Tar, i* US) 8"Pltrh, K oa Ato.)
Fl-tug.? 1 4/ bbi until further uotire.Ban'..'¦*> r.ri'i "p 1-ui Jl, uutii fu-to-r not!, ^.
Cbttos.M 4/ is - hut - x e:. i .51«) rj) weight, auttl rv >s
notbeIn ehlpptng o-. 4s from *-.r r» .t east of Fhtlsdejphls be pea
dcuiar to merk tbe peegexr, " Via Pannsylvetsim RallroaiC" aO-oda ccnaLgned to the Agents of this Road at Pruladolpbia o>
Plf.sh-.rgh w ill be forweriei with-it IstsastlsaFbciciit ACLSTJ.Hsrrti, Wonu'ey fc Co., Mvmphis, Teno.
I F. Sees fc Cc, St. Louis; I. £ Mit hill fc Son, EvaL'tvllUtad.; Dumcst:!!:, B?l>. fc Co., anl Carter fc Jewett, LoulsvtilrEy -, B. U. Meidrum, Ma-ilsor., li.u Spdgmen fc Brosm. mattrwiaA Cc.. Cincirnati. N. W, Orahui fc Co., ZaoeevtlleOhio, Lee^b A Co., Ko 54 Kliby-it., Bo*ton; Lee.i k CoRo. 3 Astor House, New-York, end No. 1 William at, NewYork E. J. Sneeder .'taU:. i.l.a Mrgraw fk Rooc*. Bajrt¦ore Geo. C Pranciacea PitrsbirrgVi-
H. H. H'm'SToN, Oenerai Freight Agent, PW'edelphia.H. J. L0MRAERT, BuperlutsrdeLt, A.t.-ava. Pa.
Map 1. It«7.
CDoIcr Corf.
Mount prospect water-cMRe. Bin*berrton.Eight hours ride fr aa tbe citv by N. Y. end Erie
Reilr, s,L VlsatBH w ill f.n l tbi* on s of the nleasanteaf pieces ratbe Urd.n. Boe.d a>4 per week. AiItsig S. H NORTH, M. D.
ÜUöitoi
CLOVE ANODYNE TOOTHACHE DROP.s..Tlis egcnicietiug torment of t<- thB<he can be spe- lily
re.in,-K. by this delightful reue-dy. without fear of iniuru; tbe.: m. --r teeth EnJneiit Detiti,». »b. y u-e it daily in theirI"*, Cc, and tbet ifhe» «nable I t,,sui to preserve raeuyvelu-uble troth thet trust otherwise h - heen drawn. Trv it your¬self srd recremend it to oSheri. P: -pared and sold by AII a. I» SAM'S, Druggi.ts, No. IM Fultou at, New York.Prk IB essjfj rw-r rfrZ
Ccgal Notices.
thsreet, la the subserjaV-rs. at the edftee of C B.°Rogers Na 17Wall st., in the City of New-York, on or before the fifteenthd«\ jf Jetiaary next..Lsatsd New-York, the eighth da/ of Julv1857. JASON ROtiERS l
'
JACOB S ROGERS. »
» C B ROGERS, >Execut-ra.jy9 Iaw6mTi:_LAUIUi-To.'. BALI 1
IN PURSUANCE of u or<1er of the> Surn>a;Ate;of the County of New York, notice is aarahv Mvast ta afj
persons having claims against JAMES W. NICHOLSON, tatsof the City of New Y'-rk. il-eea»<d. ti» present the same, withv,«uebere thereof, to tin- subscrlle-.-s. at tbe oSue of E Ketchurn, No. 73 Nes.e'i-et. tn the City oi New-York, ou or Wforstbe twei tj-fourth dsy of Julv BSXt . Datad New-York, tbaaights.-i.th day of Drc-xlKg IBjd.
MARY ANN NICHOLSON.,_
THOMAS NICHOLSON.Jsr.r !aw6mTb« KXe, jtr.v. Bad Expert**
I N PUR8UAN( E .'fat: i.nler of the Surr... tt*3 oftbe Co,;nty of Ne» -Ye, k n-tic-fa feafab) gvaa W ,.l bbi
s.us having claims s.sio.t th* esta'e of C, a'RR KT L K |Wlate or the Ci'y < f New-York, dsesaastl, f. nr. e nt th. earn*srith v.rtii her. Lhetei f tb. sub.c-:b.-r, SAB AH ROW, at herleaMrVM N» 121 9< llivac st . in the Cir» .,f New-Y .'k on.r betöre the 10»b day of Jajuerv next .(Jet d N-w York the21-ley of Julv 1857. J W. oofT. Ad.iiini.tt«;-r.jy31aw6mtb_SARAH ROW, Admini.tratria.
IN PURSUANCE of an order of tue Surrogateof the Counts .f New York. Boticei. hereby given C eO
C?~~t5j r,»'J.'" meinst the Estate of PHILIP 11 ARTUteof th. City of New-York, bakc-r. deces-d, to present tbisame, nub vutn bersO er.ot.totha enbscriber. at iL office olMy. r Marten. No 8 Wallst. In the City of New York, cue,betöre the aiarh dsyof AufU.t next -Baud Now-York the SLb
V ItÄv r-RANCIS MILLER. Exacator.
i\j <>i june.
SAMl'EL P PARKER f j jiiiliilitl^taatHKNRi I» gEPOWH K. ( A" r*M*
IM I'URclUANCE of M or.lot of the |ajajof tbeCoouty of New York. ckw|<» U .¦«.Sir«, .
rr<«u»ioi.| ctakma eg* V IM.IAM » »KAM*,]!.of the Cltj of Nm Yoik il.*-.-e*ed. to prea-n* th- ,roi.rli -r« thereof to the a-ihecnbere at the oSiie of VharaaiHaUt< d. Noa. W »n.l M Murray «t i" tbe City ofon or 1 > Um thlrl v fir.t day of July n.-xV.DaUd Kaw-Tejihr 28tii air of January. 1WT
henry MOORF I-- a
J«r> lawtenlV B< Ht'REMAN H aL*TFD, I ***»>>>
IN PURSUANCE of »n order of th* B«m£oftf.' Connty of Now York, notice f> hereby grrea a, .«
p. rinn having cleiro« against the eatate of JO.vF.pH IkW'»t. of tin CftytrfNi" York.merin r d.a» I C or. ^^»aaavwilbvoeirberetl reoftol eiWnl,«, et thetr .awNo IS Footb-«t in th- (itv of N-w York, on or k»f.ir«U«y
OeXi..Dated NK.^York tjae^ day*^"& läwfiii.To« F- A. BLOO.NO lELD . ...eter.
IN I'l RH AM E <>f nn orJ. r ..f th» Sum^atil i etv of New-Yor) notlroW hetelrr floate«law
o.. L i, ; rrt£ ..in.- GEORGE V% POW E ROY JL\th.- Pit' o( New-York, decaeed P'T''1 « " ??».*-?, th..Mo the tihere Ol th-.S-dgwt-k. N »I Wal. afreet, k> tmm t ity "l few^loa «« w
M r. Mi, tu-r.tr fir.t day ot D-o mNrn.-xt.-ltated.WTaSj,tb tera«treath 4ajr *fwi9*m\J^'1jeW lowfktiTh_IN lTRM'ANCK öf «n "rder <-f Sa Barrnaajfi
f r nti ,,<" Ni » ^ irk ¦ He' >. aoreay gn<« te «|P,r..^;.,V;,Ä;ra>.«ai,.t OEONOE M. TI'MSoN. 10.oft* CHr eTK u Vor. hu .dar ,lo.-»». d. to nr. ae^t theaa^S»orita . tl treaf, t.. the .ob.. rib. r. -t tu. mm,>No tajSixth 0%.. in thoCity of N.w York n^ b..for. thetl..rt.Htkd.v.t N. («nbarnei. -Dated N *
iJ,<tOEOROE O. SMITH. Kseeutor.lawjaiTV___,_.
IN PlTBcHJANCE Of «" oVBSC of flu» Surro-at* of,1... ( ....?> -I N-v. York, noti. -t. In r-^r jrie-n to ail a»
,r. k. ii .aot tat K.-v-of saMukl r». »G.D NBERÜH lata of tb. Cito «4 V w , ,r k d. r-M.d. u »r*.i'.tL tap with Togchen Oaereol to tlo .-b^r.h-r, et kl»*
N ] r ... .. i. fitv oi n. w >ork. oo or b^bra
^Ivfehj JAMt- rt
VEW-VOKK sl TKLME COrRT.Couar/ «iil rhaaa ifitha B attaeaaaoa.jlataiBT, axaiaet JaaaatW,l7.ii ^ 7we F Butler, J. H. M^iHa. Eaarutor, he «fCor-
|w ».o Ann Für. Pepr-r. Thoma» D.Penr'r fL'h IVp,ar and Theodor. Martina. Uafead-StK'BoSia-i to, Behef ,-To th. d-feodant. ABUV, r/t l'r ITH« Toa are hereby eiinirimned and ra-l ,',i to arf.we"tb( .. '.'./». .»* BSY^ intheotBei oi the Clerk of the Coturtj of Riaie. aadjaa,.rve...pvot Touran.v.,rtoth. .aid o.-mplaiut on the oaV"ribe". it their nffic. No. " . Nua-.-i -tr.-t. m the City efS. « Y.-k «ritWa tweaty dayi after the eerrire af tBBj*.tn.n. onvou. earlu.ive of the dar of .»'\^'^liBlif , th< laid .. mplalat * itbin tb. j*mm"iore.iud. the plaUitih la tfci; acii... wUl ^ the fja«f. r ti r .! -f in...i.de.l la th- ...i''P:'''»ir,V«_i(N£rj .. ;, tm. ADBIAKCB a \ ANIiFRPOnjL.
J, i: uln»Th- _PlaintiS'a Attora-ya
SUPREME COrRT.-lAMKS M. Ql'IMBVagain.. MARY A OATMAN -To the Def-ndunt: Yo« «.
betety .t mmoned and required to .a.w.-r the roatplaiathailfabh h wa. f.Vd in the off-, of the Clerk of th.. Cityau»
Count» of Be* Yoik on the 8th d»i of July. I»» andt»ai«»a. (.pV of x..i,r it .wer t.. the .aid .ornplaint on ..e at our "fflce
N h P. elw > .i 'beti-yofNew Y.-K « .t.tw .... is d.ylalter the .etvi.oof »hia aumtroua . n yo... "'.,n, T» of'»* *jof.u-h aerrice; »ud if yon fail to «...wer the aud (¦¦..iiplvat
he time aforoaald, the plaint id iti thü aaBaawttl atfll10 the Coart for the radtef aitmalaf La the c .n.pla-ut.Dated New York .My f IW_ .iTllL A'KLU ^ j TUB. .*l**^wv._
.SUPREME COURT-COUNTV OF CATTA-J> BAUOL'S.-Alberl 0. Dow »gt. William B Whit.\Zv I.aac Stvar a::d Sarah Hitchcock Summon, forKT/,,., -To ISAAC iPEAB and SARAH HITCHCOCB,a.-, tanta: You are hereby r.,uim ..,e.l to aiiaw-r thaSi, Sntof A1BF.RTO DOW. aiafattik?, wbUk wag filedin the Clerk', dm. - of Cattaraugu. (ouuty on the Ut dayof June ISOT, and to til- a eon of your aaawpron the aahaaitBa]at Baaaolph, New-York, within twoaty day alt. , th- aerrio.oftbte auu.rnon.. .XclaafVO of the imf of " H fco and if you fail Waaawet taU on.pl dnl a. h-.ebv r- quired, the plairititf wnl t.k.Judement agalaal you lor ou- hundred and two dollar, aaf anetv-.ix oonte, « tth int. root ftotn 'he Bret day »f June UA bfaide rtwta--Jiici 1.1*57. alex sheldon,
». i.". 7m Tl. PlakatleT*. Aetemay.
SUPREME COURT.COCNTr OF CATTsVBAUOUB..Merri.k NuttiK and r.i«m M Nuttiag
agaiaag Wdliam B. Whitney. Uu.«<- Spaar and Sjrah Hitch-cock Summon, tor money..To the ahn-named ISAACSPEAR and SARAH HITCHCOCK, awfbadoatoi You ««
her. bv ..immoiied to aubwer the complaint of MRRRICKN1 I'l no and EDWIN M Nl'TTINO. plaintiff., whi h ruSlid it: the Clerk'. Office of Cattarsugu» County ou the firet dayot June. 1K.V7, mid to a.rve a copy of vour .n.wir n the aubacribarat Randolph. New York, witluh twenty day. after th- .errioeoftmia aninmo.ia, ex.in.ive ol the day ot aerviro; aud if yon fail toauawcr naid complaiut a. hereby required, th- plaintiff, will ttkajudgment ajaiiiht you for four baadrod aud forty aix do'l.ri andfor»* tiveccnta, with infe-re.t from the tir.t day of Juno, llff,boide.oit.-Jua.» t, lk?7. ALEX. SHELDON.JtyBJ lawtiwTh Plaiutitl.' Attorn y.
THE^PEl »ULI: öf tbe STATEof NEW-YORK,by tbe (.rare o| God. I- ru- ami Indepeiideut -To all peraon«
Inter. ht<c in the e»..te of ALEXANDER THOMSON, late otti e City "f New -York deceased, a. er.ditora. 1. gateaa, neat ofkit., or otlietwiee. farad »r.ting Ton and each of yoo areI. o. by ffei ai d r< quired peraotally to be aud appear biforoout Bixnoaata of the County of New Yo.k. at hi. oaV a, iu theCity of New-York, on the i.'th day of Auau.t next, at eUreno'l lack in thai Ion ni on ofthat day, than and tne.-e to attend thatinal orttl BOttl of liM obi nt ot pr. .--ding, of Daniel D.Loui, W illiam S. jnicur and W illiam Arthur, a. executor, ofthe la-t will and testament ol .aid Oeceaa-d Iu testimonywberoot we luv. earned tha aval of ..tlice ..t ...id Surrog.te to|i bet nta iSlrad Wituesa Alexander W Bradtord. eaq dre,
Surrogate of our aaid County at the City of New York,[l. s.| the .' th day of February, in the year of our Lord on*
th....-and cUht hundred and RRj otiaalyldlawlwTh A t\ BRADFORD Surrogate.
LETTERS FIIOM THE PEOPLEOUR NATIONAL rOSI-OFelCE.
Tj <ht Kimt of Tht S. f. Tribimt.lent: I ate a OOmplalBl of lo?8 uf money in oar
'. Circunilocutiim office," receirdcd by a Iad\ in thaBBBaBBff*0TBIBtTBE. That tnicli ceaiplaiiita are fre¬quent, tliat it took 'elevta day* for u letter t<< IBMflrOBI Third avenue to East llroadway. in thid cit/,and tbut it coiaftaiitly takes from two to four dayi. ornioie, to (stud lttte-re from one- part *'f thin city tonn< tier by tlx- (luv. rniiient l'u>t. i« ft^ nataral a coo-SBOBjatioa with our preaent lyetem.it that can becai"l r-,tt< iu trbiefa liue no iraiom at all.a.- that wecan hase BO datliolit win l the- *uu ig on the oppoaitaeitle of the earth. Rut yet I rjo ii.t m e tliat Hr. L*BB>n.»i -t. r Fowler i- to bo baM in countable for all the ahort-coiningi- of our pot-tol lyatetn. HortBriad BlaBatif couldnot make a <rou<l city postal eefubliehineiit witi ourprei-eit laws and reL'tilatioiw. t\-\? men have eve*labored in. re diligently to tfl'.-ct uuprene-rggM tg iu hisIii. g, n ..tKeial appeiiutmeut haagin u m-.re univ.-r»al
MtaBaetfoB, aud no i'o.-tuidKter in twenty war. haainiide a- many impren ementi in our etitv VntX QBafW akMr, Feu', r. H it he. and y.,u, «ml I, and all iu«euf-forigfgit)d coniplaiuinir public, and aratyoJbbBB a»dtot i tiieial pe-reenage in the laml Daj kabjr, coinplaia,beai pot.et.tlv, or do what we Ltka, aud without aomornat.riul diBBiM in our system, we- nev t ei.ali have acity |K>f t that is either prompt, safe, nr reliable. I ardlhack Isaac N. Fowler, Messrs. Caldwell, Taylor, Hal-lett, (.'¦ Ba, Streu,-, Scott, ami Thomas Clatk (proba¬bly otheis quite as capable in our eity r<.st-( >tticei,b^'aiiM an e-qual nuuiberr of postal oaVai. iu auv .the-rcity, State ot rntimi. for ability, ellieien if, or faithfus-aaaaLi tbait dattaai but we hate no uniforinitvor reg¬ularity in the machinery of our DOStaJ iMtnhli.hmeat,partieulariy in its (.iK-iation in cit'es. I think the ladywho trunk- tht coiiimunicatnm to The Tribi'.v». waefBtiUad to an answer to her «tcotid letter, aud apropuaof that 1 ayiU pivt two facts abowiup; the wuy they doth' -* tBiaari in EtiRlaud. Kverv eiugle letter, no inat-ter what tfjo subject of it, addre'issed to th.- he-ad of thaBt itisa, or the he-tidon ripat Onäoa, U e-ertain to Lavatin HUewer to it by return mail. A BSayBAflaBB in Loo-don received a letter by tbe eity port letter carrier, at3 <> 11.» k p. BJs. and he compl i.u. el to tha I'oatmaoter-li.-iitral. tha lead of tb. Lafadttil 1'ostOilice.thatLia letter fggj d.-layed out aHaaaV hour la the delivery,u- it OBgbl lo ha\ e at lived nt 'J oiloek. The caae ayatut 11 tloqaii «i into by .Mr. Hi l. toe- BaCiatatB, the-CBnkr araa tound, and the post mark showiig; theBoar the kth r was ma.led, Lit- aaiilecfJoB was known,anal he was at on<e dtrgrharged forever from tie aer-tice.an < ffitt he could have held or lifo. II ai-mitted that he kept the letter back 'ill the u-xt boatlfdeliver*, be. auea it wae th«; Mli ,.ue he had at thathfur f.r the street to which it was addresatdWi aida'l you like tocauh ttc official «,f our PugdjOflksa u 'ikii at an investigation into the cause of a ia*
lay of one boai in the delivery of a letter? Hut 1fLink brtter tin e*ate cou-inx. I think I *ec unfailiagit OicatioTiH that our present adu.io'gtration of theI'.o-t Office is not to be a repetition of the laat. 8er-tral statesmen of the hightst poeition and iuflueaeware in favor of improvements in our Fott-Oftlc^. Hi»Eminence the late l'oetma>tcr Geuer'al aud .on* ofLie official underlicgH looked as much aghast at thaidea of bsBFOBV, as a bub at eight of a tnatadjrewith a acarlet < look and spear. The late Chairman ofthe Bpg4>QBjBB roBtBllflaa in tbe House of Beore-Metatjreg, as well as bis brillia.it predeeeesor. Kdson11 O d- w.-re all of the same yjece. ratrwtism aad.' il it:itioa are <T no party. Some of the abovebeim ge<l ou one side in pe.l.ties, aud some on tha«.'f .-, ih -\ were all alike io tbe iua*te-ly-;nac4ivityB h- oi that taught " Row not to do it," and the ooun
Dj «t.d their imttiedintej cot -.ituet.ts have, witi. mui^u-lui unat.iuiity, pt iiniUcd tl em ail to go about thenbueLaasB.As much aa bas lieeL said and w ritten ou tbe sawj«c4
of postal aflaifsja-itbit, tl e la.-.t two or three y*»1"»«*helkkTa aoBa of us have got to >be bottom of tbe .ua-j-et, and that few understand the unequalof the poatal eipansea and aervicea la d"**"cut localiiiea. Jty your leave. I will l^'6',..!another communication, aotue tacU that *S mm
tniat of your leaders will, I rtatare to aay, oa as e*-
rio-s a&d iLtcrvcting aa they ara pertiaoBl B> taa saw»