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Page 1: Ars IÄ1RESH S*FRUITS, J7I0R RICH DBike the many advertised uuutk oils, are traps set byun¬ principled knaves to entch toe nnwarv. Thoso impostors oreuot merely confined to this city

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IÄ1RESH FRUITS, &c..MalagaGrapes,Mslaga Raisic». in whole, half and qn«rl.,r »"X"«

rani« S* Suluna Raisin's, Madura Citron, Italian

candied orange r.nd lemon Peel, lomtms, orangen,¦Ih^a^epple^ataddc^ka, Bordeaux prunes In foucy"xes fjvmrns and Malaga fijra, Egyptian d UM, A ii

Mandate« bitter almond*. Jordan limited almonds,Stclijstelled almond», almond paper »b ill, Sic. filbert*, Br«.

all mit». Madeira N() ,30 nuts, P c.<..i nuts, co-

eoanut« pcanut», Ca.*i>na. Sicily andrefined llouorlce, ro-h candy, «penn candle*, all colors and

dilnn-nt price* »Perm Oll, winter und fall strained ; swo.-t

01' 111 hottVi and bettle»; saraine« iri oil, anchovies, olfves,ra'^r» ren-l-room and tomato cats':;-; pickled onions, wal¬

nuts eherhüis.ltc. kc Worcestershire sauce, togetherjwith.general assortment of English s itice* Also, very superiormen and idack teas, a full Mfsorlm-nt.and while and drown

iVar*. ail the different kind*, at all price*: coffee, an as-

.onrrent, also roasted and grounddatlyj chocolate,prepared:eoroa aril paste. c<«'»a ».>.¦.>.. spfe... wuole and jrroutid,warrant! pure; Baker's brown.piueapple, t*apborry, le¬

mon ether orgeatand other »yrups; cheiry andraapoerrybrandy a neb and delicious cordial; cordial*, foreign and

domestic in hollies and on draft: old Irish, Scotch and

Monongahela whiskyi supenor old wine* and uquora. as

extenslveawort- Chatham street. "f^' alV «3Scotch and Aine- rr'- R.e a iu

porter, tn bottlesi Isinglass, tapioca, arrow-root, Pago,starch." barley, hominy, oatmeal; Castile, yellow and shav¬ing sosp; indigo, white comb honey, molasses and syrup,brandy peaches and cherries, rock candy, jujnbe paste, snl-

lerarus, jellie*. East ami West India preserves, sapsago,English aud American cheese, i.e. Congress and PavilionSaratoga water, la quart and pint hottest Havana and Prin¬cipe sugars, various brands and very tine; Hetdsicko Cham¬pagne, and oiber favorite brands, always on hand.The above floods are for sale. 111 original packages, or ny

retail to families, by GASSNER, 132 ChatharaaLdb linood' opposite tne New National Theater.

P""REPAR E I.(»K THE HOLIDAY'S..WINDOW SHADES..Daily receiving, new and

elegant designs, manufactured expressly for Retail Sales,which Die subscriber offers at pi ires that cannot fail to

meet the approbation of the most oconomiztng. Purcha..era are Invited to call and exuniir.o for themselves atJOHN QREASON'S, 247 OreeiWlCh-SL between Murrayand Robinkon-sts. d3 eodUl*

W^ELLER tV SON, Confectioners, 713Broad way. have more than their usual splendid as¬

sortment of Fancy Articles for Christmas and New YearsPreaents. _d23 Iw*

Y. MA1LLAR0 & CO. 401 Broad-Lway, corner of Wolkcr-st. would respectfully inform

their Customers and the Public generally, that they havereceived by late Importations A LARGE AND CHOICEassortment of FANCY BOXES, BASKETS, MIRLi-TONS DE ST. CLOL'D aud TOYS of the newest Paris¬ian stvle, which they offer for sale, together with a greatvariety of FRENCH BONBONS, FANCY MOTTOS,CREAM CHOCOLATE, CARAMELLE CHOCOLATE.PRALINE FIGURES, SUGAR TOYS. etc.H Y M. it ( O. would also state that they are fully pre¬

pared to furnish ORNAMENTAL PIECES, CAKES andevery other article lor the NEW-YEARS' TABLE.dI8 tl)3l"

STOUVENEL dc CO. 51)4 Broiicü. wav. next to Ntblo's. just openedp splendid assort¬

ment of HOLIDAY PRESENTS, such us will not be foundIn ibis city. Fancy Bohemian (lio^s Tarveota articles,(lla.s and China N ase». Card Receivers,Candelabra*, Can¬dlesticks, Cologne Bottles. Sliver Plated article., ,tc. RichCut Glass, French China Dinner. Dessert and Tea Sena,Kreuch Lamps, and a complete assortment of rich Gas Fix¬tures, Solar and Fluid Lamps, and 1,000 articles not men¬tioned Also, Ihe same articles will be found at their store" John et. until let February next.

J. 8TOUVENEL fc CO.d2I Ira' Glass Manufactory, 58 and 60 Vesay-st.

PRESENT> FOB THE HOLIDAYS.JL 0. W. TÜTTLE ha* InBtoro anils constantly re¬

ceiving by arrivals troui all parts of the world, evoi.v dt-scrip'.iou of FANCY ARTICLES AND TOYS,suitable for present*, aud well adapted for the coining sear-

aon. At his extensive emporium may be found an Im¬mense variety ol articles, ornamental and useful, suited for

young or old, grave or gav, for snlo at VERY LOWPRICES The price of eveiv article Is distinctly markedupon it. und no abatement. GEO. VV. TUTTLE.345 Broad¬way, next door 10 Hitchcock it Leadbeater's dry goods es-

tablisbinent. d4 Iro*

A!! EAUTIFÜL HOLIDAY PRE-SENT..ALLEN'S IMPROVED EDUCATION TA¬

BLES, for t; hi Id en, combining amusemont with instruction,both pleasing and useful; far preferable to toys Priesrangln" from 50 cents to $2. For aale wholesale and retailby JOHN G. HAV1LAND. I22J Broadway, N Y.N.B..A liburui discount to the trade. dl 1 im*

inpOYS! TOYS! at 62 John-st..TheA subscribers have Imported a large and general assort¬

ment ofTovs for the Holidays, which they offer at themo»tree*onable prico». WM. H. FREY it BRO. «2 John-

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¦^LOCUTION..FRANCIS T. RÜS-.»Li SELL, Professor of Elocution in iho Mercautilo Li¬brary Association, arid Brooklyn Female Academy, and In¬structor in Elocution In the Andover Theologicul Semina¬ry, Mass , and at several other Literary Institutions in NowEngland, respectfully announce! that no is prepared to in-tlrucl those who wish to study lhl» Art.

Mr. R. would refer to tecommondatory letters from hitnumerous classes and pupils,and to the Presidents and Prolessors of many of ihe principal Literary institution* ii

New England, New-York, and Ncw-Jersev, Also, to blifather, Professor Wll UAM RUSSEI L, Principal of theMorrimsck Normal Institut, IV. H Rev. Barnas Sears, D. DSecretary of ihe Btmrd of Education, Ms**., Hon HenryBaRNaru, Commissioner of Public School*, Conn., Hon.Elisha R. Puttsr, Commissioner of Common Schools,Rhode Island.Also to Prof. Hsnry, I) I)., G/.o. S Parker, Principal

of University Grammar School, Rev. S. P. Parker, Rev.A. A. Wood, Dr. J. W. Francis, .Misses gibson, Boud-st.,H.T. TllCKIRMAN, Esq New-York, und tu Rev. Dr. Cox,Rev. Dr. Spenser. Rev. Mr. Storks. Prof. Ai.onzo Gray,and A. CRITTENDKN, AI A. Brooklyn.Mr R. instructs individuals, Classes, Reading and KRinl-

ly Circles, at private residences, and at bis rooms, No. 235Broadway.Terms.For a course of ten private lessons, of one hour

each, ti5,0(i. For a class of ten members, $3,00 each.n26 Imcod*

TÄTE AND NATIONAL LAW>V? SCHOOL, BALLSTON SPA. Saratoga Co. N. Y.The next Term will commence on the 1st ofJanuary. -y»-tent essentially new, giving a thorough practical as welpaetheoretical education, on the assumption that the Arts atWell as the Science of the profession »hould be acquired be-Kiie admission to the Bar. Hence besidu thorough, criti¬cal, elaborate daily recitations, constant drills in extemporespeaking, historical and literary debates, legal argumentsand the trial and argument of causes, with witnesses andall the features of the real court In which the pupil is takenover the whole ground of the practice, are among Iho ex¬ercises of the School. Expenses moderate. A catalogueand circular stating particulars, sent by request, directed(post-paid)to J. W. FOWLER, President.

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pR 1 V A T E INSTRUCTION.. AJa- Teacher of tnaay years' experience will instruct pri¬vate pupils, or classes In school;,, iD common and higherMathematics, with Perspective, Navigation. Surveying,Engineering,and the construction of Plans, Profiles. Cliarld,«V''. Addrese Geometry, Tribune Oltiro. dö I in*

ÖTUS1C AND SINGlNG.^An~experi-¦ Onced English Lodv of Christian principles, who hastust arrived at New- York, from London, with the highestlelteru of Introduction, Is prepared to receive a limited num¬ber ol private pupiu to instruct in Music, in which she iaproficient. Terms.two dollars a month, two lessons perw eek, payable in advance. Residence, (the same as wasrormerlyMiss Jansen'»,) 71 Vansk-st. cor. ot Vestry. Foraa.e, a mahogany Piano, modern case, in good order.pricoli'iiMn.1,,11,,,1 .um,,-,

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w^j^^OTRir^rÜ aEA FNESS CURED..Dr. Lutkner'sJUfKAR INFIRMARY.258 Broadway and 2J Wanon-st<.[ en daily from l> until 3 tor tku aiclualve treatment Of Eardiseases.deafness, discharges from the external Err, andflic various distressing noises iu ihe head remove.t withoutrlik or pain. Consultation fse, by letter or otherwise, .$I.Unpaid letters re;used.Caution The Deaf arc eaulioned ag-ainst applying to

those soil styled Aurtsts. Tbev. with tlietr showy signs,Bike the many advertised uuutk oils, are traps set by un¬

principled knaves to entch toe nnwarv. Thoso impostorsore uot merely confined to this city alone, but ore springingup Mke mushrooms iu ulher cities.

Dr. LUTENER'S unprecettented success is the cause oftl ose fungts-uke Aarieis. Or. LutenoT has no connectionwith any othei person, uod 1» the only recoguized Auiist inshe Utiited State*. dJl ini*

ORANGE MOUNTAIN WATER-CI'RE -Dr. CARL LORENZ has succ,»eded Dr.

Keeker In the Medical Direction of this Institution. Theestablishment 1» situated iu Soeth-Orn.'ige, Essex Couutv,Mew-Jprsoy, one hour's ride from the City, by Morris andEsses Railway. Visitor* take the Ferry-boat at the foot ofCorUand-st at 8 A.M. andatSJ P.M. 'Private Beths an»Bttacbed to most of the Patients' rooms. a?7i/

T\R. SKEW'S WATER-CUREINSTI-$-* TUTION. corner Twelfth-st. and Universiiy-piace.myjKf

AGREAT CHANCE TO MAKEMONEY A *4* aad tmp thiit Ditcorcry. patented

Hot. Sith, 1849..The attention of enterprising businesstuen 01'small or large cspital is particularly requested tovhe following adverli>ementA few hundred dollar* inverted In iho exclusive and

-sole agency ol vending FtkTON'S PATENT FLINTENAMEL' WAKE, »n a Tewt( County, or Slate, willyield a larger profit than iboosano* invested In any othertinsiness in the prt^en; age of sompetidon. The foregoingwill be demonstrattid, is ail those who wul e.xain.ue. iusuch a manner as mast eatisfy the most incredulous'. Theproprietors of the Patent, Messrs. Freeman i McDonough,through their agent, are heppy 10 ansonnce, that afler anImmeuae outlay, and a briol uterruption. occa-sioned bySbe enlargement of thei* work*, the denuind having beengreater than the supply, they are now ready to estab.i.ibiRiJf yef«ccie« in portion* of "the Jgastern, Middle, nnd allilia SouUiem aod Western Slates, on the 111 st liberalterms. Our limits will net here permit a full descriptionof this new and Immensely popular ware. It must be ex-

Biulned in order to be appnKiatetl We will merely state

that it is manufactured late aboon vvery article decorativeand ornamental, down to ike suinnioucst article of house-bold use, is fire-proof, aod sarpusses, in beautv of liuiait,*u.d elegance of color, aay kaown wsre in Europe or

America. Its colors are of every imaginable hue nnd¦bade, representing! Camee, Tortou« Shell, Marble. Agate,Rose-wood, ttc, Ac The «name! or outer lurface 1» In¬capable of Injury by lb* hardest knocks. This ware ispurely Aaierican. and manufactured from Flint. Feldspar,end Cryataliied Cluartz.at Bennington, Vt., and Is furnishedB.t a low pure. A lar|(o variety of specimen* exhibited,.nd ternia leaned,on application to the agent,T.N JOHN-SON. National Hotel, (parlor 11) No c CorUani-st. *». Y.

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FOR SALE.J7I0R SALE.A Farm wf 33 At res. sit

uatrd near lee HigtdandMill», Monroe Towrublp.OmgeCo N i.»i(d on ihe turnpike |enl:ng to N . . It irglTwelve acres of ia d farm a-e under high cultiva mi. an

the reit are covered with a good growth of umser. roeiHie it a -"I'd house, go..d barn, ntwt other ou;-mn!dmgwell of-fifOOd;water, -ate. Also, a hue orchard conlainui^.over r hundred aaaorted beating trees. It la very desirablylocal hing to retire Into lite

line

ther particulars inquire of PUTE i: NORTH,d?j it* 12 Dutch-

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p R()CER V STORE F()R SALE.\JV Consisting of lixtnrt 3 and a very desirable stock ofGROCERIES, and a good BÖRSE and WAGON, situatedcornoi ui' Grove and Willow sta. Jersey City. The store

commands a good run of business, and is one of the beststands in the place. The lease ha« two year* to run fromthe rsl ofMay and is renewable. This is a gold opportu¬nity for an iudustrious and enterprising mm. Other busi¬ness Is the cause of the subscriber wishing to sell. T-ruisliberal. For particulars inquire of Messrs. CD A RR or

WILLIAMS. 9 John-st. or on the promises.üu 31* A C. WILLI AMS.

USINESS OPEN J N(}.DISTJLLE-'RV, ic. FOR SALE.An unusual opening presenting

itself to the subscriber he is induced to offer for sale bisDistillery tor the manufacture of Pine Oil. Alcohol of highproof lor burning purposes, Fluid, i.e. for sale. The d'>-mand lor these articles is extending with great rapidity intoalmost every section, and as to the high character of thoarticles maiiufactureu, the most ample reference*IwiU be

given to maty of the first houses in bolh City and Country.With strict attention to business and a proper amount ofrnpital a clear'profit of $10,000 a year may be roaliz >d. A

part of the purchase money :iiiy remain on mortgage**short time if desired. Address W. WILLIAMS, 111Ma'den Lane._dJI 3t*

AT PRIVATE SALE..The valuableproperty known as No. M Roosevell-st.consistingofja

front and rear house with a large lot of ground; size offront house 26 feet by 33 feet in depth; the roar house isbuilt of brick 4 stories high, and IS 26 tent by 40 feet In depththe lot is 26 feel front bv 132 feet in depth; routs for over

81.208. A portion of the purchase money can remain onbond and mortgage. For price and further particulars ap-plvto ANTHONY J. BLEECKER, Auctioneer,

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AT PRIVATE SALE.Eight desirRbleLOTS of GROUND with the BUILDINGS tliereon,

all lving In one body, and fronting One-Hundred-and-Twenty-first-st end the Harlem River. Said Lois arc each25 feel by inn feet In dep'h For price and further particu-culars apply to ANTHONY J. BLEECKER, Auctioneer,7 Broad-st, _d23 lw

I^OR SALE.The lixtures ami goodwill of a SELECT SCHOOL in the vicinity of New-

Vork T< rins moderate. Addtess A. B. Box 1.3V). New-York Pott-Office. _d248t«AT PRIVATE "SALK..MADISON-

AVEN.' E-Two valuable LOTS OF GROUND on

the east side, between Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninthsis. each Lot 24.8 b? l"1 reel deep. These Lois are sur¬

rounded by new dweliir gs end churches of the first-eins.A large Dart of the purchase money cm: remain on bond andmortgage. Apply to COLE fc CHILTON,

d231w It Wall-at.

AT PRIVATE SALE.About 5 Acresof Land, beautifully situated for building purposes, at

Yonkers. Westcbesier Co. N, V. For particulars and priceapply to ANTHONY J.BLEECKER, Aurtloueer.7 Broad-ai. _d231wT?Oll SALK..Several elegant BUILD-JT ING SITES, located n^ar the' Hudson Itivor,intheVillage of Carmansville. Inquire of DENNIS HARRIS,One Hundred and Fifty-eighlii-sL Carmansville. d.«Gf

A~~FÄRM FOR SALE.In the t<]wnof Eastchester, about 1( miles from Bronxville Depot,

about 125acres, with GOOD BUILDINGS, and in a highKtate of cultivation, will! a choice selection of FRUIT.Said Farm adjoins tho land of the lato.lohn Townsend andLi Andrews on Ihe west and north, and the new village ofPollliamvilleon the (OUtb, in view of and about 1 mile iromthe New-Haven Railroad, ami may be divided into fourparts, with good building sites, and will be sold In parts or

together One-half the price may remain on the farm. In-rune of P. 1! ALLEY, 10 Wall St. or 011 the farm, lod20 4weod* CALEB MORGAN

npO PRINTERS..For Sale, a good JOBJl OFFICE, situated in one of the most business portions

of the City. It bRs been established fifteen years, has a

good run of custom and transient work, and all the neces¬

sary materials for executing the same. Terms eany. Forfurther particular inquire of CASPAR C. CHILDS,

d20Steod*_111 Nassau-*!.

HORSE, CARTAND HARNESS..Ayoung Horse, perfectlv sound, willi Cart and Harness,

all in good ordor, together with the fixtures of a Lard OilFactory but little used, fur sale low, toclose an assignment,by [d28lw'j BRUSH h CO. 3A Frontal.

AT PRIVATE SALE..8 valuableBuilding Lots situated on the south]side of Forty

Flfth-SC between tho Fifth and Sixtli avs., commencing1 go feu', from the Slxlli-uv. Eacli Lot 25 feel front and rear,by W feet 9 Inches in depth."Al^o 2 Valuable Lots of Ground Mutated on the southside of Twenty-Third-sL, commencing 95 fool from theThird-av. said lots beingjeach in sL-.e, 25 feet by 98 feet 9inches in depth.Fur Price.Terms, ami lurthor Particulars, applv to

ANTHONY J. BLEECKER.(121 lw Auctioneer, 7 Broad-st.

HO LET OK FOR SALE..A fineJL large COTTAGE und GARDEN In Yorkville. The

house is now and In first rute order, kc. eight rooms, rent$125 per year. The house and one lot would be sold forSI,250; only $150 required to be paid, and $|h0 per yearfor the balance. This is a first rate opportunity to secureu good houseand home for a small amount of money. In¬quire of T. TOWNSEND, 82 Nassau-U. " d2l) lw*

rpO GLASS MANUFACTURERS AndX CAPITALISTS..The Holesien Manufacturing Com-danv proposes lo fell all tlieir extensive buildings latelyerected with a view to thy manufacturing of CylinderGlnse, together with materials on hand, Consisting oflargo quantities of German Clay. Wood, Soda and Pot¬ash, Pots. ice. kc. The location of this Factory, Knoxvillo,East Tennessee,) it ia believed, is the very best in the Unit¬ed States, being remote from competition, and considered,with reference to the combined advantages of beatthfulueea,cheHp fuel, siiperioraud cheBp sand, cheat) provisions, lowprice oflabor, facilities for transporting Glass to the highestmarkets, and the high price of Glas* at the factory. Forfurther general information, reference is made to WM.GOODRICH, lib Market-sireet. Philadelphia, and P. D.GATES, lil Coeuties-slip, New-York. For details, personswishing to purchase will address WM. G. SWAN, Agentof the Company, KnoxvilleJjTenn. dl9 7C

AT PRIVATE SALE..The Four StoryHouse and Lot of Ground known as No. (5 Walker-

sL south side and between Broadway and Church at. thesaid lot being In size 26 feel front and rear by 109 feet indepth.A'so the Three Story brick front House and Lot, knownas I90Spring-tL south side, between Thompson and Sulli-van-sts. said Lot being In size 16 feet frout and roar by 75feet in depth.For terms, priro and furlher particulars r>f Ihe above

properly, apply to ANTHONY J. BLEECKER, Auc¬tioneer." No.7 Broau-st. (_dl9 1w"

|7<OR SALE.Four splendid LOTS onit- the r.onh side of rThinietb-sL 100 feet east of Ninth-avenue, 29x99 feet G inches. They stand on high dry groundwilh rocky substratum, and have an unexcelled southernaspect. For particulars inquire or AARON HAH DM AN,House Agent. 12-1 Grand-It. 4 doors east of B'd way. dill I w*

rpo CAPITALISTS..A good invest--¦- rnent.For Sale, tho two handsome Lots and weii-

built DWELLING HOUSES. No*. 39 and 41 Carmine-st,being ill feel front on Carmine-st. by 100 feet deep, lilted upwith every convenience for comfort, and suitable lor tueresidence of respectable families, or for store purposes..8},,000 or SJ.0C0 can rrmain on boDd and mortgage. A'so,a fine Lot 111 Ninth sl. liO feel West of the Second -avenue.Suitable Property in Die country, or good leasehold in thecity, wou.d be taken in exchange. For particulars apply to

CHARLES HENRY SMITH, Esq.ol212t« _Solicitor. 3S Wall-at.

T? KTA IL DRUG STORE FOR SALE.» .Situated in one of the prinripal thoroughfares of tho

city and doing a good bucineu. Kor particulars apply toJOHN CARLE k Co. 153 Water-st.cor.Maiden Lanedli Im*

TO PRINTERS..For sale th« follow-lowing lots of second-hand TYPE in fonts 10 suit

purchasers, either with or without cases, vizSmall Pica.2,2381bs. Long Primer.839 Iba.Bourgeois. 3u9 .. Brevier.479 ..

The above TYPE is in good condition and will bo sold atlow rates. |dGtf| JOHN F. TROW. 43 Aun-st.

Ill OR 16 LOTS of GROUND, IN* " '

Brooklyn, rear Bedford, will be sold cheap, or ex-changed lor a smull house and lot lu Brooklyn or Williams-burgh. Inquire al 227 Grand-st. New-York d5 lm*

TOURNEYM E N 11A T- MAKERS' Pr »-T1 riVE UNION.-Il is a fact well known to all

Journeymen list-Makers, that a* a trade our interest* arebeing continually encroached upon by those who haveollhei :. reivt-d a proper ::'rm of apprenticeship or no «p-pienucesbip at all to the trade. And,furthermore; il is gen¬erally believed that ibis extensive and growing evil, aswell a-of eis to which hie trade is subieci, .* owing mostlytollie want ofanity in purpose a;:d actlou ou theuait of theJourneymen,

\\ hi e we regret that aggression compels us lo act on thed. reetlva, we are urge,l sj to do by the consideration, thatfrom onrselve* ot rj when united and acting with firmness,can we expert lo obtain ihiu justice which is our due.The Journeymen of New Jersey being unanimously of

the opin'on that ihe only practicable and effective wav ofdelivering the trade out of the hands or ihese men bornbetöre their time, lo consist in Association, have accord¬ingly formed themselves into a Socieiv .o be called theUi iied Journeymen Hat-Maker*' Society, of which Onionand Protection are the main features, and which is organ¬ized upon a basis likely to be permanent.The success which the movement has met with ha this

Stale rlatlers the hope that with regard to the question to

poinl, il is desüned to effect a revoluuon in the trade. It isearnestly recommended to the Journeymen of New-Yorkand vicinity, Connecticut and elsewhere, that they lai(Bmeasures 10 Cooperate with the men of New-Jersoy. in or¬

der thai ail mar participate in tbo full benefits of the enter¬

prise HENRY BARTOW, )THOMAS El. SHELT, > Committee.GEO. V. McDOWALL.)

Henry BaRTOW, Cor. Sec. d2J 5t*

~^ÜjxL^ii5Ö~bRlei No. lfr"6Ö0~do",NoJ.for *ale at mann farm rer*' prlona, byt GAUNT at DfiRR10JUO$<.lS9SoariH«

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TO LET.PO PHIN rERS..The Propri Editor of i thrtvtt e COUNTRY

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ondtbit«eter of ibe establhbraent, favorable termswill beofl >redfor n permanent business, Address hAL'STL'S, hi tins

office._d2-l 2t»

nno LlWuTTrTTllnwlwav..Two very

npO LET.The LECTUREJ the Society Library Building, come

and Leonsrdsl for Sabbalb dav» ApplyMILLER. 511 Greenwich si

rs v > LET.Rooms, large and small, oveJ. ottr present store.entrance in Doy-aL.raitablo ft

Offices, fade« and professions. Possession given firstDecember until the first of May. R<>nt low.

Dlfitr D. AP PL ETON Jt CO. Ill Broadway

hakuwakk.npo MACHINISTS..Jnsl received and1 for sab' at LEONARD'S MACHINERY DEPOT.

L-ared with

twelve.feet Engine Lathe.1 nine-feel Eni] ine Lathe.1 seven-feet Engine Lathe,1 six In t Engine Lathe,

,11 new unit siiperior finish id Tool».

d251w* P. A. LEONARD.

CAUTION..TO PUMP CHAIN HA-KERS..After considerable delay, occasioned ehldQy

by the opposition of ether claimants,'we have obtained a

Patent, dated I2tii November, 1850, for a mvhine for ma¬king Jack Chain and other Chain mentioned, and we here¬by give notice 'hat we shall institute legal proceedingsagainst all persona infringing our rights. This caution isdesigned particularly for those using the .' hand-machines,"as ihey involve en impor'ant part or principle of our Jack-Chain Machine?, and upon which we specially claim.

CHAS. ATVVOOD.OEO. KELLOGG.

Birmingham, Ct. Dec. II, !B50. dH 3tlawW3tW

S KATES..A full assortment of commonurd fancy SKATES, Strapped and unstrapped.

SLEIGH BELLS..A full and comp eto assortment ofloose andyfancy strapped Sleigh Bells.CUTLERY..Ivory and Desert Knives and Forks, Tes

Trays, polished Shovels and Tongs. Fire Stands; Itc. at

wholesale aud retail, bykC S. LITTLE, 33 and.il Fulton-.t.dlB 2meod

ipUT NAI LS..An assortment of BOO N-TON LI T NAILS constantly on band and for sale ny

DUDLEY B. FULLER .v CO.dyllmeod* 1Ü9 Oreenwich-?t.

C~AST STEEL.Mannfacturetl by theVaDIRONDAC STEEL COMPANY, entirely from

Arnericai ores, and warranted equal to any CAST STEELin market. For sale at the Company's warehouse by

QUINCY ,t DELAPIERRE. SI .lohn st.Sizes i to I inches square and \ to 12 inches wide, mads

to order. dll lm*

Jcc [. COX respectfully inform their. friends and the public that thev have REMOVED

from |5 Maiden lane to their NEW ESTABLISHMENT,;j'l<l BKOA DWA V. corner of Leonard-st and have-re¬cently received a snlendid variety of GAS FIXTURES,French. English und American, adapted to the various stylesef Ancient and Modern Ornaments, which will be pm upIn a superior and elegant manner, and warranted in everyrespect.Also. SILVER WARE. In all its branches, of rich and

unique patterns; MANTEL CLOCKS. CANDELABRAS,LANTERNS SHEFFIELD AND BIRMINGHAM PLA-TED WARES. CUTLERY. JAPANNERY. SUPERBFLOWER VASES, aud FIGURES OF PARIAN .MAR¬BLE. Ate _A_dalm*is^ULAR LAMPS and (5 IRAN DOLES,r^Camphene, Burning Fluid and Hall Lamps, all of thebest selected patterns, and at the lowot cash prices. Also.Campheue, Oil Fluid. G!ol>os. Wicks. Itc. at

C. A. BALDWIN'S..'.-i* ll..w« y,d4 Im* next to corner ofWalkor-st

("«HAIN CABLES..A iargn assortment-^of English proved, from 3-1 to 17-3 Inches, for sale byaa22 GAUNT it DERRICKSON, 159 Bouth-st

1SÖWsTiadEg.17IORTHE HOLIDAYS..Rich Trans¬

parent WINDOW SHADES. In every variety ofsyle and quality, ut KELTY i RIREU'S Wholesale Re¬tail Window Shade DfcpOt, 131 Chatham-st N.B..A goodassortment of entirely nuw stvlos, manufactured [expreislyfor the Holidays. Also a choice assortment of but! andwhile linens.

KELTY Ai RlK ER, 131 Chatham-si. Now-York.N.B..Shades for atores or churches promptly furnished

to order. dl3Ui*

"INDOW SHADES: GILT COR¬NICES ü DRAPERY MUSLINS. Stc-F ei

about furnishing their window, with the above articles,will find at J. C. WOOD FORD'S, 295 Broadway, Ibalargest and best assortment In the city; several new stylesnever before Introduced,iu New-York. Lace and MuslinCurtains. Drapery. Tassels, Loops, Pins, Band». Cor., p t

kc. Families purchasing of the subscriber may rely upongetting a first rate article, and as low as It is possible to <:n-

port or manufacture It Merchantsbuying at wholesale willfind Ikdechledly to their advantage to call before purchas¬ing elsewhere J. C. WOODEORD. 295 Broadway a "¦.

hats.F^ASH ION ABLE HATS..Just fin-

Ished. the most splendid article ever offered flleü'r.ciFRENCH SILK HATS at the low price of 83, usually a. dat fb). Also, an a.-Uclo at $2 50. Neat Hats ut 32.

BROWN,d2C lm* 108 Canal-at ouedoor from Sullivan

ItARE NOTICE..Gentlemen's midBoys' HATS and CAPS, Lathes' ami Misses' Felt

BONNETS. Infaiils' Fancy Beaver HATS. Cloth and Vel-vet CAPS. Fl'llS of every variety, for sale a! lb" lowestrales. Furs put in wrder. J. "H. MONAtUlUE,

d7 liu" 22* Bowery

LADIES' FRENCH CAPS- No. 3Broadway .The Owner of this new French Establish¬

ment basjust received directly f.omhis House in Paris, thelargest and newest assortment of NEEDLEWORK EM¬BROIDERED CAPS which he oners for sab-at th« veryCheapest Rates. Also. Real Paris Embroidered and PlainHANDKERCHIEFS. Valenciennes Lace Sleeves, Cupes,Collars,etc. Artificial Flowers and Rihbona.Head Droste« and Caps of every style made to orderd2S 3teod

WAX MANUFACTOR V.--The under-» » si-ned announces to the public that be is manufac¬

turing and keeps constantly on hand a large and choice as¬sortment of all kinds of manufactured WAX. such as

Church and Table Caudles; Tapers, Matche* ami Night Ta¬pers, a.s also the celebrated improved French Railroad,Omnibus and Coach Candles. He flatten himself to givesatisfaction, as his manufacture is of the unproved Frenchmode, and surpasses iu style aud quality anything in market

d Hi 2w eod- MAX FREC H, 95 Avenue A.

\\f CRAWBUCK'S UPHOLSTERYV v . HOUSE and SHIP-FURNISHING WARE-ROOMS. 356 GKAND-ST. second door east of Essex-sl.N. Y where will be found a complete assortment of Peatbers, Hair, Moss and Husk; also, Beds, Mattresses andCushions; also. Bedsteads of svory description, viz PatentScrew. Iron Joint. Lock Joint, Iron Screw, Cottage andTrundle, Cots. Ac; also, a splendid variety of Window8hadea, Paper Hangings, Borders, Air. Mr C. would callparticular attention to hit new styles of Hair and SpringMattresse*. N.B..Old Beds and Mattresses Renovatedand made over equal to new bv12 lm' W. CRAWBUCK. 358 Grand-ii

TO MICHIGAN LANDOWNERS..WM. S DRIGGS, Detroit, Mich. Agenl for the pur¬

chase and sale of land, payment of taxes, A.c..The firm ofMACY A: DR IGGS having been dissolved, and Mr. Macyhaving sold all his interest in the establishment to me andretired, I shall continue the business and devote to It mycareful personal attention. Any ordere left with I)ELOSW BEADLE. Rsq my authorised Agent, st 71 Broadway,New-York, will be promptly attended to. c253m*

ACAR I)..At the request of a greatnumber of heads of families, of ladies who are »ick,or convalescent, Mr. GRANDJEAN will visit personsatllicted with any Diseases oi the Hair, and give iLem hisAdvice at their own houses.

Persons who are desirous of Preserving their Hair, orof remedying any defect which mav have attacked it, arerequested to eer.d ihe.r mime.-, and address to .Mr. J BAND-JEAN . at his Office, Barclay-st. Astor House, stain,.: .behourofthe duy at which it will be convenient for imn to

ÜILLIARD TABLES of Oak, Mahog-£-»Bny and Black Walnut, with the Improved PateutCushions made by LUKE GORE,formerly of Bassfords.now H3 Elm st New-York. All orders punctually sttend-ei to Old Cushions a.tered, Second haud tables taken inexchange. Cloth. Balls, Cues. A.c. for sale. d23 w>

F A. ROSENMILLER, Druggist, 81M-A* Bleecker-st near Broadway, and 172 Eighth Avenear N!n<He>enth-BL

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d7 lm*"Cvnniig. l.'echirg ard Prescription attended at all ho'irt.'

POFFEE AND DINING SALOON,V/u Beekman-st..WM G ORE EN re.pectfuliv invitesthe calls of those who desire a quiet Saloon where eatablesonly uru supplied ;n a neat ami comfortable stvle. RoastBeef, Lamb, Veal arid Pork at ti cms; Chicken. Turkyund Perter-House Steak». Is. 6d Broiled Ham ^'eas: andMulton Chops, Hd Boiled Mutton. Corned B-ef Pork andBeans and Beef Soup, 6d ; and other üiingj in proportionPies, Pudding«, A.r

Bills of Faie at.d Prices affixed may be had at the Ss-loon .12« 2w

OOUNTY LANDS..The rabscriberJtjsv wUl give pam-ulsr attetuü.jQ to the prosecution oiClaims Tor B.mity Lands ander die rec-nt act of Con-rasa.Having a competent Agent in Washington to ar.end to pro.seuang Lie. CUamas. he wiU lose no time in procuring war-rants HENRY 0. SEDOW1CK. Attorney aednjfm" CooBsoUor ai Law. >j Wau-st

JEWELRYRICH PRESENTS..GOLD AND

SILVER ARTICLEB.WATCHES, J BWELRT,SILVER WARE. ate

.oofls (by our arriinzentert« la Europe ami the manufacus-Res here, of getling good* from the first bind«) to make

G td Patent L(odd and SilveGold Chairs, rCold Waich lir short.

equal to Collars and that i« nr warranted standard.A new article of imitation of silver, which cannot be

told in looks, such ns Tea BßttS, Forks. Spoons. itc.Stc.Case BaskeU, Castors, Candlesticks, Waiters. Jen fce.Our rule.All goods warrnnted as represented; each

article the price marked plain in figures. One price andcash only. di9 2w

f IOLIDAV PRESENTS..The sub-«- -fi ecribar would respectfully iuvltu the attention of thepublic generally, and his friend* in particular, to his new,

complete and rich slock of Watches, Jewelry. Silver andPlated Wure and Fancy Goods. His st ick in DiamondWork, consisting of Brooches Crosses. Ear Rings. FingerRings, i.e. will tie found worthy of the examination ofthoseabout purehasing, as he Is determined to sell everything inbin estal lishmeni at the very lowest prices, and, nt'tiie sametime give entire satisfaction to the purchasers.N Ef..Per steamer Asia, a new assortment of Vases anj

Opera Glusace, verv rieh a.n.1 ven- rhenp.J. K LIM13URGF.lt. 4^9 Broadway.

dlG Ulo* Importer and Dealer.

ITITATCHES, JEWELRY AND SIL-T ? VER WARE.-WM. D. BRiOOS respectfully In¬

forms his friends and the'publlc that he is prepared to sellthe above named Goods at the old stand, 151 BOWERY.FIVE DOORS above Broome-sLN.B..Watches and Sliver Ware made |o order, and

ever,' description of Watches repaired equal to the originalas time keepers, and w arranted. WAL D. BRIGGS.d 12 Im*

WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER. " WARE, k'-.-A. C. BENEDICT k CO 28 Rows,

ry. offer'or sale a large and splendid assortment of richGoods, at very low prices, and warranted. diu lin*

WATCHES. JEWELRY and SLL-» » VER WARE.Those who wish io purchaseWATCHES or JEWELRY, will find It greatly to theiradvantage to call on the subscriber, who is constantly re¬

ceiving all descriptions of go'd and silver watches, directfrom the manufacturers in England, France and Switzer¬land, which he Is selling at wholesale and retail at thetrery lowest prices.Ladies' ano Gentlemen'* Gold Wucn Chains, DiamondRin^s and Pins. Geld und Silver Spectacles, Sterling Silverkfp.M.r:- Cups. Fonts, iir.Gold Watches a* low as 20 to $25 each Watches and

Jewelry exchanged, All Waiches Warranted to ke«pgood lime, or the money returned! Watches,.Clocks andJewelry repaired in the best manner, and warranted aimuch less than the usual prices.GEO C ALI.EN. Importer of Watches and Jewelry,p.y 8m' Wholesale aid Retaii. 51 Wail at. up stairs.

FREDERICK W. PACHTMANN, 170Canal-it. would respectfully inform his customers and

the public in general that he keeps, as usual, a very large as¬

sortment offine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, rich andfat lonable JEWELRY, and SILVER WARE of everyll s-r;"ion. Every article wan anted a'represented and atthe lowest possible price*. Watches, Jewelry and SilverWar" made to order and '¦¦.paired. d2!m*

HPHE ORIGINAL AND GENUINEi HR TOWNSEND'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF

per of each bottle. This is to prevent the possibility of any

DR. S. P. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA is war¬

ranted to possess more medicinal virtues in one bottle than

In six bottles orany other so-culled Preparations ofSarsapa¬rille, and to keep good for any length of time, in all cli¬mates.This Medicine has cured more poisons of different dis-

,') than all tlM<

It cures Scrofula, Stubborn Dicers, Effect* of Mercury,Fever Sores, Erysipelas, Rheumatism, General DebilityDyspepsia, Costiveness, Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint,Dropsy. Ringworm, Salt Rheum, Hear: diseases.Sold by all the principal Druggists and genera! Store.

Principal Oilice In New-York, 82 Nossau-at.; PrincipalOffice in London, 355 Strand, next door to the Lyceum The¬

ater.nZI SltWlJI *

rpH E REST PURIFIER ofthe BLOOD.J -Rev. Dr. STICKLAND'S AMERICAN FAMILYPILLS are undoubtedly the host vegetable compound ever

Piles, Costivenefs Dyspepsia, Sallow Complexion, Sick'Rh< uinatiun. Intermit'i int Fever and Ague,' Influenza)Colds,See. Heine in strict accordance with the unalterablelaw» Of creative Provldi nee and a knowledge of Anatomyand Physiology, Tb" Doctor is convinced ib«i the aamo all-wise bi lug has created in the vegetable world a remedy fi,r

human body contain* mar» Important organs called glands;each of which is employed in secreting from the blood usown appropriatetliiH. the chief of which is inn (.'ver, Kfd«neyi, Salivary and Glandular bodies connected with thepores of the sit In. The Liver und Sa'lvary Glands secretefroui :he blood those fluids ilia! carry on the w irk of digag-tii n, ai d thus promote the hea'ihy action of the bowels .The kidney* and skin secrete from the blood those deleteri¬ous Impurities which, if obstructed, will produce many dis¬eases and health he entirely im paired, Now, ihis vegetablecompound attacks ti.e liver, stimulates it to action, removes

Ing 'he'kidn.'vsMosci and opening themm ol^\$.^Hence the "Purification ofthe Blood," whereby perfectDo.'lor recntsis a pern-al of his pamphlet, se'dng forthrnosi fuliy the philosophy of ibeir action, witn foil direction*and certificates of unparalleled cures. Office 153 Fulton-st,New-York, and so.d by venders of medicine generally;d^3 Imeod*

T M. PAGE'S CLIMAX SALVE, foraJ> . the CURE of SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM, Vc. forsale byRUSHTON, CLARK k CO. 110 Broadway, 10 As-tor Honte, and Si'l Broadway. s303m'

HPOOTHACHE CURED IN TEN-¦ MINUTES.So ilintit will never ache again, without

nnv rain whatever, by BADIABA'S TOOTHACHEDROPS. A cure warranted. Also, n preparation for SoreEves. Warranted the best ever made. For sale at A.CAM ERO S. 300 Bowery. d.M St*

_CLOTHING._\\ INTER GA RM ENTS..In view of» v the advanced -;ate of the Season, we are olfering at

Reduced prices a selection from what in an endeavor io re¬tain the supremacy of our Goods, we have no hesitation inr< amending us the best assortment of F'irst QualityREADY MADE GARMENTS in the city, comprising a

parUcaiarry new Btyle of Surtouts, Over and Body Sacks,Dress und Fröck Coals. Pantaloons. Vests, lie.

WM. T. JENNINGS, k Co. 231 Broadway, ,d23 !f opposite the Par* Fouutäin.

ill USK !AL INSTR I'M ENTS.. The1" sul ecriber hers to call attention to his present largeSiork, consisting of Violins. Guitars, Accordeons, Flutinas,Musical Boxes of ail sizes. Hand Organs piayiag from tiur-ty to fifly airs, Flutes, Fifes, Flageolets, Clarionet*, Tarn-borines, Banjos, Drum* and Brass Instruments o.'ail kind*.

EDWARD BAACK,d!92w* 37 Fultonand 72J Chatham-sL

ADVERTISEMENTS are inserted inxjLthe beatPapers of other Cities and Towns at V. BPALMER'S Advertising Agency, Tribune Building. d2i ,f

CJTAMMERING and STUTTERINGSECURED..GEORGE W. MARBLE of Boston histaken rooms at the New-England Hotel, next to the Trin¬ity Church. Ill Frofluwav. where be will he happy to nie<-t

n.l those w bo may favor him with a Call. No cure, no pay.Terms reaionanle d!4 2w"

#PLAIMS FOR BOUNTY' LAND,\j PENSIONS. PAY, kc. promptly attended to, throughan a»ecev at Washington, and Land Warrants and LandPatents, purchased bv GEORGE WOODMAN, i» Wil-liam-st near Wall-it Counselor at Law and Commissionerfor Wisconsin, Illinois. Indiana and Kentucky. d> 2m*

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T7< M BROIDER ER.M rs. CUMMINGS,¦.-iRnilrond-Bvenue. a few doors above Grove-st. JerseyCitv. French and Chinese embroidery executed with neat¬

ness and dispatch In the most fashionable style. d5 Ira*

CELLING OFF THE E NTIRE?3 STOCK Boots. Brogans, Gaiiers, Buskins and Rub¬bers, at 321 Grand-»l. corner of Orchard st. N. Y. LaceRichards i Bmhop'sold estaliiUnment. _n27 lm»

LEAR STARCHING ESTABLISH-MENT.89 Mercer-*t- for blenching !ac<-a. embroid¬

ered muslins. Ac Lace window curtain* hieached and re¬

turned in handsome order before New-Year's. Shawl*cleaned in the best manner. dll liu'

SDTRIMX COURT,.1« th.rnitur o.' ttis »pplicsUca or'Ja» M.ijror, Aldsraan snd Community of 111* C.tT of FJ*w-Tort, r«ult«

to th* op*nit:j cf LKXIKGTOS AVKNUE, fro-a Portr stcon-i-. tr»»t to tiixty-sixth strsst in lbs WoctMath Wxri of sinl city..Tb« QudersigDevi, CwnmuwOB*!* id R*t.a:nt« sl! Asscsiimqi m thstt>ov« tntitl*d mnti«r. *iv« oohrs. that U>s costs,caargas ud iis-bars«msu^ i*jcuit«.1 by re.vo-i of th« pne ..ho^ .q ths aoo*s sats-UVi mattet, will b» Uiad beior« tb« Bomwalit* I« -. VV. Edn itsou« of th* Justu s^ ol Un« C.«urt,(or in cm o his almaea, trafor*no* oi tb* oth«r Jactiraf 01 s*J* Coast] tt th« Sapram* CourtCbambor*. in th* Citj Hsl'ot tb« Citj of Ks» fork, m Friaar. th»SdJacuao.iaat, si ball pj.t me* .. tat fn.-«-, SICHULAS r EVERETT, WILLIAM DODOE HURT BSEKM^fiCoavic.«ie«.rs »atej N*w Tort, Dv.siow«r Ith, ISA*) dlti U3

pi Ars o$.übois & waIüuj^^Haken,3IS BROADWAY N Y dl9 Im*

PIANO-FORTES..V. F. rLÄJRKl-A SON.-! Canal-st wsrerooss 2d itory, offen for sale asplendid assortment of rosewood PIANOS of öj and 7 oc¬taves, with llie iatesl improvements, dl« lin.i*

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(F* 6c H. MARMORE offer at their Mat;-VJT« ^factory and Ware-room, M' RLEF.CKER-St cor¬ner of Chare's-sl an uisurtitient of elegaril PIANOPORTES, will) the metallic flame and reverse bridge, ardall other modern Improvements dfiSm'

i il A N(>S Ft) R "SÄLK amA Barclay-st. opposite the- Astor Houselaves. In rosewood and mahogari7 eases,nlE Sm' JAMES THOMPSON," late Tollman & Randall;

PIANO~FORTES-FOR SALE. -Per-sons ai>o«i wi rchasiflg Piaien n 111 riiiu o 10 their aiWaa-

tage tu rail ar RENNET k COMP ANY'8 Manufactory, i ijratetest east side of Snwlwn; Tl^y fiaro « Urge as¬sortment of Rosewood PiSnos constantly on band E*er»ii«stnimeni warranted f"r two yesrs B k'Co have the saint*ofmora-thai. 1,000 personstbej will refar to. who have pur¬chased pianos if thecj. all of which have given universal -:i..ar'acttoB. hut when any doubts- are ex pressed as to their qjsj.ky the pavnieut way b* wvhheld nnti' suc!< doubts are nvBioT>».i Old Piano* exchanged New and second-haar?pianos ui let a27 tt

PI A NO- FORTES..Persona abont~pm-cbining Pianos will find it to their advantage to call at R.

Glenn k Co.'s Manufactory, 1?M Fuilon st i.west of Broad¬way.) A gecsral assortment >f mahogany and r^sewordlPianos constantly on hand, which will be sold low for casa or

approved naper Dealers supplied on liberal terms.S20tf R OLENN k t.0 UM Fnlton-st

^aatapwwssasgBiMsisiBiissiiiiiiii n«T-msw»w.iy.iifliiiMniisMiiHi« n i»»n

MAGNETIC POWDER.§" YON'S MAGNETIC POWDER.

Ja_i for the destruction ofCockroaches. Bad-Bugs, Moths.

Ants, Flies, Pleas,and Insects on Plants.

LYON S MAONETIC PILLS,for the destruction ef

Rats and Mice,warranted wittoiu Poison.

Principal Dupöt. I2'> Broadway.AGENTS.

New-York.C. V. Cllckenei .V Co 81 Barclay sUA. B. A D. Sands, Kit Fulton-st."Rushton, Clark it Co lie Broadway.Haviland. Reese k Co. an Maiden-lane.Greenleaf Sc Klngsley, 95 Cortland-at.SchetTelin Bros. ,"t C«i. 108 .lohnst.O. S. 4 It Burnton, 271 Bowery.John Mitchell; 381 Bowery.H A Ken. Broadway.Brighton Si Miller. !7 Avenue D

Van Vulheuliiir-.il .v Marlin,avenue mid Twenty-first st

Hiker and Berrls'i, 353 Sixth-BVBrooklvn.Mrs Haves. 174 Fulton-st.S. Brooklvn.Mr. Ayres, cor. Henry an i AliaJersey City. Ru»kirk. f9 Wssblngtun-sl.Sag Harbor, L. I -Dr E. Mills.Long Brook.James M Gould.

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coal.afesf? PER TUN.GOOD QUA LIT STqPOcOAL. large Nat a>d .mail Stove, st »Snertun:Schttylklll and Peach Orchard of all sizesj also Liverpooland Blacksmith's Coal, at low prices, at "SIMPSON*3"Depot, 7fi and 73 Thompson-sti near Spring. dJl Im'

ÜEACH ORCHARD, Black Heath,A Lehigh, Liverpool, Orrel, Cannel and Sidney Co ils ofthe very best qualiües.axd for sub- low by

J. L. v\ ORTH, 21 Broadway,1124if and Fourth st.corner Thompson,

^OAL.WHITE- ASH.PRICE RE--AlU< ED TO $5 75 PEIt TUN -White Ash Coal, first

qnality, Egg, Stove and Nut sizes, at the above low price,delivered free of charge for curingo.must be paid foi til

good money u hen the order is given.T. STOKES DICKERSON,

d23if |n7 Anthony s'., near Broadway."

(^OAL! COAL!.^PRICES REDUCED>/_,*ii 50 PER TUN..Peach Orchard, Red Ash Coal.

1st quality Egg or Stove sizes, at the above LOW PRICK,delivered free of charge for cartage. Must bo paid for ingood money when the ,.rder is given.K T. STOKES DICKERSON,d23 If 107 Anthony-8t. near Broadway.

npÖ COAL DEALERS.F. TYLER&A CO. Philadelphia, have on bund, and will ship at short

notice, from their wharf at Port Richmond,RED ash COAL,from SponnJj Lewis's Veins.WHITE ASH, from Broil.) Mour tain anil Tatniqtta.N. B..WHITE ASH CHESNl T. large size.

RED ASH NL'T, large size.Pt?* Order» are respectfully solicited.Philadelphia, Dec. 20, 1850. d.'u 2 v

(^HESNUT OR SMALL NUT COAL,J suitable [or driving steam. cargo, 155 tuns afloat,

discharging in a few dsvs. Forsaie i.,w for cash.Apply to "T. STOKES DICKERSON,

d 17 Wt lf'7 Anthony-St. near Broadway.

pOAL.$6, $6 75, of all sizes.Red\^ Ash,first quality.a good size for Air-Tight Stoves;also, Ci .i.oerland Coal for smith's use,. H. PEIRCEY,

1127 lm* :*j E!dridge-BL between Broome and Grand ats.

^^graphT~~HpELEGRAPHlC..Citizens and Strun-A ge,-« are Invited to call and examine the operatioa of

the MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH atNORTON'S TELEGRAPHIC ROOMS,

177 Broadway. New-Yore.The Immense success attending the adaptation of Olm.

stead'. Patent Telegraph Battery to the¦MAGNETIC MEDICAL MACHINE,

basinduced the subscriber to accept from the Mauufac*furors,

Messrs. T. SMITH ii CO 77 Fulton-st.the appointment as sole Agent foj tho sale thereof, and tbajwill hereafter be kept constantly on sale at

NORTON'S TE LEG RA PHIC ROOMS,i7 Croadway, New-York.

The Oluisiead Patent Magnetic Ma.-b.ine, i'or MEDICALpurposes, is so entirely different trom any other medical in-struments, that no person can form a proper idea of iis ad-vantages wllhout witnessing its operations, when they willbe found so apparent as to render argnment superfluous.Tho current of electricity Is completely under the control ofthe operator, end ran. from almost Imperceptiblllty, be grad-nail.' increased to any strength the patient may desire,while, instead of feeling tho painful spasmodic contractionof the muscles produced bv ail other medical Instruments, a

gentle current is flowing plensaetly through the nervous.iys-tetn. Telegraph Companies are respectfully Informed Jial-very description of Magnetic and Chemical Telegraphapp iratur" is kept constantly on sale at

NORTON'S TELEGRAPHIC ROOMS,177 Broadway, New-Tork,

where all orders must be addre«<j-;d. ol 1 FMiVVif

VATKNTS.nPHE LARGEST assortment of BED-A STEADS, BEDS, MATTRESSES and FEATHERS

s-rer offered for sale, at M. WILLARD'H Warehonse, 150Chatham-st. corner of Mulberry-ei The attenuon of house¬keepers and others Is particularly called to Willie's paieutright and left screw bedstead. Old b*d* renovated; «tot»Wholesale and retail._ dJl lm*

HARRISON'S portable self-coolingi»MILLS, Burr-stone grinders, patented November,

18-17 These Mills are warranted to do more work than inyother mills now in use, and do not require ono-hoifas m ichpower , .

Tlie first premium was awarded to the patentee of theseMills at the Fairs ofthe American Institute, in Silland 1850.also at the Fair of the Massachusetts Charitable Median calAssociation in 18M.These Mills are very convenient for transportation, their

whole weight being much iedelbtfl me stones alone- of com¬mon mills.They are admirably adapted for grinding grain of all

kinds, coffee,apices, mustard, starch, salt, paints, plumba¬go, manganese, nones, tiint. uuart:'., plaster, charcoal, dye-stuffs, diugs, snuff,flaxseed,oilcake,Itc.itc. For salo by

H. E. WARREN Jc CO.(118 2w* 44 Cortiand st. up stain.

HYDRANTS..Bartholomew's PatentSelf-Acting.the only patent Hyd -ants In the market,

and the only Hydrant that took the medal at the late fair.Are strong, durable, not likely to get out of order, never leftrunning, carelessly or by children, being eeif stooping; nottable to freeze; will not bunt pipe; nro easily and cheuplyrepaired. w: .'.¦ ¦'¦¦' any digging up. have been in general use

in New-York city since tlö. and are much approved of byreal estate owners, landlords, R. E. agents, i.e. AlsoDouble Hydrants for two yards: alsofIe.se Hydrants..Manufactur" d oiily by the patentee, at 21 Marloii-st. Forsale by the plumbers generally.Beware of counterfeits and infringements. d3 lmoi'

300FING..Goodwin's Cheap PAT-* ENT SHEATHING manes a Permanent Roof. Lone

on Rough Plank for ",i cents per foot: on Tin or ShinglesSi cents, and warranted. SMOKEY < HIMNE YS.God¬win's Chimney Pois are the beot preventive. Office 283Spring-sL near Hudson. ''21meoi*

ri^UlTLE'S PATENT BABY JUMP-A ERS .The Mother's blessing and child's delight.producing health, strength, growth, fine forms and btopydispositions. Many improvements have been erle.-te.fnythe inventor of this" delightful ad'air. and the constant de¬mand is sulticient proof of Its merits. Pr.ce *2 50, up¬ward. For sale, wholes'iiu and retail, by the Inventor, G.W. TITTLE, at his sptendid Emporium of Fancy Goods,545 Broadway. dl lm"

ETTER FLLES..The Patent LEAFHOLDER, an entirely new style of LETTER FILE,

for hold'.ne Letten, Invoices, Bills, or other papers for con¬

venient reference, tmlieved to be far superior'to anythingnow in use for mat purpose. Those requiring such an arti¬cle are reqces'.ed to cal: and examine. "For sale, wnobsaaleand retail, by the Agents for New-York City.o26 BELL k GOULD. Stationers, fee. U18 Nassau st

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G<REAT REDUCTION IN MILLI-f NERY.TO LADIES.Mrs. DAV IDSON. 131 Cmal-

»t desirous ofclosing the business of the season, will oilerfrom tills dale the balance of her large Msort-tienl of FallBin! Winter Millinery.at greatly reduced prices. Theitockbeing of the richest snd most fashionable description, Indiesrequiring an elegant Hat for the Holidays, will find It th»lrInterest to favor her with a call. d24 U*

DRY GOODS.CASES A DAMS BLUE" ANDRANSE PRINTS -Sups»rter inQuality of war..oi at)ie, tor by C B. US BARON,

_55 Pioe-«t

.MU\ CÄS KS BLEÄ1 HED SHIRT-

. ,IN0S» -'. f a and So* Inch, suittWe for

J.anuriiciijrers of Bags, end me general trade K ..-sale s>»C. B. LE BARUM. v- Pmo-st.

COLORED CAMBRICS..100 ea.s<*>rs and qua'It in* for s*.e at rr.n.rrv^i »«

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C. B I.E B ARON. \. Plne-fA.U i ( ASKS BLUE and WHITE and'TWO Bl.lK PRINTS Eorsalehv

<-' C, B LE BARON, 55 P'cew.

C UFERKiN K SHI RTlNiiS-The VVH-^llarjtwvtlle Company« Medal Premium Shirtings, :«nrh Brown an.: t: :.-h Bleached, for tale bj the A"m>uniltf NESMITH «. CO. - an 1 55 Pme tC.PURUOVA PLAINS.30 paokage*,aIIV/' wool, Uray Negro Cloths, fTsaie by

nl'l tf_NESMITH St CO. 50 and X' Ptr.*et,

pRi>.r^^^A ping Engraver, aud Rolk-r Cloth, for aale byd4 C B. LE BARON. v» Pine-al.

V KU -BEDFORD STEAM MILLS1 COTTONS-ofv packnge*, comprising the dirforent

niiitie*. h.eacbed and unbleached, made by the N. B S SC!o f'rsaioby NESMlTH&CO.

nil tf jo and hi Pine-**

\y ALTHAM COTTONS.-200 pack-v f age*, dillereul widths and qualities Boston Mtoa-

hemring Co.'i fabric, ibr sale by NESMITH A. CO.n21 tf 5>< and fig ptne-at.

COLORED COATINGS-50 parkage«Blue, yvineaad M ted Coatings and Oreon B.vamg*.

forsaleby [nil U| NKSMITH CO.50 and Vi Pine-art

]\ AN KEENS.50 cases in 10 yard pieces,i" for saleby NESMITH i CO.n21 tf 5» and 52 Ptne-et.

tSKWliNC. MACHINES.WILSON'S PATENT SEWING MA-? T CHINE -This Machine was patented Not Ii 18M,

and combines all tlie necessary requirements 10 makeit use¬

ful and economical. It is adapted to sewing all kinds ofcloths.woolen, cotton and linen; also, leather Strait, Cir¬cular, or curve seams thereby obviating the great Jlilicul-tv attending those machines which sew the-., oniy whichare straight. A- for cheapness, simplicity, combined wiiaitt'llty, we think it stands uurivaled. This'i* the first timeour macliine has been presented to the nubile, ami w e re¬

spectfully Invite those who ans interested in the manufac¬ture of clothing torn!! at 128 Eultonsi and examine the ma¬chines and their operauon for themselves, and at the same

time secure to themselves the exclusive rights ofusing sai.lmachines In their different locall lea, as we ars now pre-imni to uij.p«-e of said lights wherever it may be desired.Wewould Caution the public agaiunl purchasing any ma¬

chine for sewing that Is not patented .one that is made upof Infringements upon those which are.as we ahtli certain-iv prosecute those who mfrihge upon our rights We can

fun lb machines el from $50 to #150 The subscribers can

be seen at the Merchants' Hotel.fu this city.d25 61* E. ES, LEE it CO.

CJEWING MACHINE..SINGER &^PllELPs- BELAY STITCH SEWINO MACHINENot liable to get out of repair, and in which ell objection*

are eilectually overcome, Maybe soon in practical opera¬tion at the clothing store of Messrs. SMITH Si. CON AST.12 Bowery, who arc solo agents lor the sale ol said machinen this city and vicinity._dill IwU*

öEWlNtr MACHINE..SINGER &io pi IK l.PS'S Belay Stitch Sewing Machine, pronouncedby competent judges lobe, for real utility, far superior toanv Invention of the kind Known, which does not interferewllh anv bod\'s right, la not liable to get out of repair, andin which every obji etion, Imperfection and fault is effectu¬ally overcome, may bo seen in practical operation a: No. 191Washington-at over lhe China Tea Store, Boston, Mass,where the machine Is for sale, and practise upoaltallowougratuitously, Cur machine may also bo seen In operationi,l No. 12 Bowery, New-York,at the clothing warehouse ofSmith Si Conant, who are authorized to receive orders formachines. All persons interested are Invited to call audjudgo for themselves. Those who cannot call, can haveafull description forwarded to them by addressing the sub-scribets, postage paid

SINOER t PHELPS, Boston, Mass.N. B.. An Agent Is wauled in every town in the United

States. All applications must be post paid. dI8 lm

SEWING MACH IN ES.CAUTION..The subscribers, owners ol the ROTARY SHUTTLM

MACHINE, patented Oct. lillH, hereby Caution the Publicagainst purchasing orusm»; Machine* which infringe upontheir paten*, us they will prosecute to the extent of the lawall such Infrmgments.Our machines are now offered for sule for the first time.

They have heen in u»etu ibis city for onoyear. Oneiirmhas made ten thousand dozen Cloth and Plush Caps. Sev¬eral other companle* have employed them very pro'iiahlyin making clothing, carpet and grain hags, and for otherpirp. »es. There are a number now In use at the factory ofH W. Hanks 4r Co. Elm, corner of Canal sc where thosewishing lo purchase are Invited to call and see them in op-eration. Messrs H. W. B. 4t Co. are authorised to msJuasales of Rights or Machines lor use iu lilts city.These machines are so easily managed, that a child of M

years of age hn« Kept even machine* (which are propelledtry steam arid employed in making bags) in good order feesome months past, "attending at the same em. to the run¬

ning ol herown machine and doing with it the work of fouradults if sewing by hand.These machine* can be driven by hand, treidle, or

steam power. To persons wishing to mas." an ex pertinent be¬fore buying, a machine would be rented at a moderate price.We confidently assert that these are the only machine*of

real practical utility, and »lule we invite an examination ofthe machines now in operation, wo repeat our cauiion

against Infringments, which will certainly be prosecute I.dll Im* BLOPOET 4 LEROW.

K .70.-1 '-i> 1^1^ 117t':°l*1~^'T'"-"^'^(^Tmrrrtn-nmimWWt mV

FliOPÖSÄLäTrpb SURVEYORS..PROPOSALS for-.- the SURVEY of don or b73 acres of land; consisting of

four farms, In the vicinity of Hunt's Bridge, and laying outthe same into streets and sqnare*,'*nd dividing the baianceinto 1,01 0 equal lots, staking the same, and giving a correct

map, with the quantity and boundaries of each farm, willbe received from any practical Surveyor of '.lit* citv or

vicinity, until Friday, the 27th lust. Hired to JOHN STK-VEN8,*26Hudson st. or to

'L'5 It*_BENJAMIN C. MEOIE, til Ann-si.

ClOItPORATiOH NOTICE PUOI'icTa Li fun n|L.Prop-asls'will he rs.e.vr.i by the ComoiissioMr i.l streets and Umps. it iu

offii ...v. New City Hnil,until Friday, Jin. 3, laAl.at II o'cl«. l A.M.inter which tirai! nenn will bo r-ce.r.-.l,) for famish!*/ Ik* Cui|«,r*nun in th» Citj ol Now y.r» wiUi sight tbousand jrallaaswiataf-strained pur* ipeim oil »i tho b*»i nuality, and allow tw. ,:onU p«rgallon for the empty cask* returned. Saiuplss most b* soot tu tli«OSica ofSunarinUnSsnt of Lamps, Mo. 199 MsrcerstrMt, oo orb*for» Tuuifday. Jan id, o'clock I' M. for UupMtioo TbcasUmats*will bo .|,onou by th« Commissionr at b... OOca oo Sataraay,Jan.*, at 11 o'clock a M. ttla . o.tnn.iea so...,.eii *

of tier Cuimissiooer. human W.CHI I. OS,dJ*Commissioner of Siroeu sad 1.1.001.

CJTRJCEl DJKPAftTMK.VT. No. I HALL UP ItKCOKISS l..io-llOPropos tls will b* rst«l»«d Jt the SO out Couliuitlii.car', olH, t,uotilTborsdsy, January U, isai, st » o\.-io< k, fat. TorantsM,jot turb and (ultor aim ih^anpaio i laat arid* 10 i«U st bstsrsaa101 Ii sad lltha», T.. pass and not nonandjutwr n Liriaptoa plaro,betweon is:h ar.d 17th st*. Plans, spnciAcatioo*, and all iatomt*tion thereto, can ba Lad oc *ppl>< atioo U the Contract Clark .1* uoa

I>opartn:*ot-!lecon,b«r U, lc'.o. JOHN T. D'HJOK.dS3 Utrsst Cuiiutkasiuoajr

epaktmjtnt or kepaip^ and sorPLLKS,.To buildEKS Ssalad f'rop.^ala will b« r*e*h*d at tto ->*".:a of Iba

Cauunu<a,ooar of Kapaira and Suppliaa, baMmant »,il and ol NawCity Hall, onhl Ti.Lr.day tbo id day of Januarr, Hol. IS o'clock, Mat which timtthay will b« p'ibhety opanad, tor making Ittaratioa* sadadditions to'Hooao of Hiae Cooipanr No :pj. A plan andapaoiScahoD ol tha work raqoiro-1 tobadoita, and all information ui i«

card tharsto cao ba ha* at tb* offle« of K-pnr, to Public Bo di^,,NO, 19 Eli<ab«th-a1.

N. B..Blank astimaUs can ba had st aithar ofla* abova officos.dHWk) ADAMS, Coro'r ¦. arid 3 aupo«.

LfAK'imem' or Itm'AIRSANI) SI.PPI.ikj.-Saa.ed Propooala w ill ba r*C«ived at the office of tbe Couamo.iioi.ia of

R«p*jis and Saspbe*, Sa.-m»Bt, weat ead of Now Cit» Hall, «aUTbursdsy tha 2d day of January, laSl, IS o'clock, M. si w<i:.:k nat*

tie-) wiU b* publicly 0,00*4. lot *re<.l;u$ a Ir in Ball Tower, far a

P.'» Alarm Boll, in 33a st. betwoeo tha tub and lOtk a»s. Piaas aavlspocincaliocs (numb-r:n|t i BOS S) can bo ,a«'i at tb* o1fc*of tb*Suparin-otMiant ol Hopairs lo Public BulMinc», Wo. f* Khsite-tb uBlsuk ostimatoa ao b* bad at *itb*r onVc*

N. B Tha right to datlma eiibar ol the pe.o..»aj is <nerr*.i,ddeomad for tb* Liierest of the Corporation wm. A oa M3,

du C'oBiiui«ion«r of K*pa.« and 9appkaia.

STKEKI llhPAKTMKUT, "0 SHALL Of KHCOKD1 -S«aJ**

pruo.»,al« will ba racaivad at th* Street C'.nnin.»oi.)w.r'a Offlc* oai

£7 Mi r osy Dac.aOtb, tSBO, at A o'cloc* P. M. to on Id an al.LKo t*

p.er. No. s, east side ol CoaaUea 3Lp To lay yoa, walk ^a Mvfi«Mi

st opposi'e Rx'/er's Kama!* Imit.t .M. To liag a spar* 4 feet w«l»

Üir- U''i <i-J-waJl of iid lb b«l»aai, Mb iu.l 7tb a't. wbara b* »am«

»r* nit soar tfacxad. To ir*** sod rSMt cirb and jjotter la :M st

satwaen 2tl aoTjdavs Plarj, speciöuttions, sod all laOrnationthorato an be bad on appLcataoo U Iba Contract Clark ol tlul Ü«sarolaut- Pa.;. M, law. JOHN T. DODOIX.

ralj Sirael Coir.in^aoa««».

SIALKD PROrOSAU »Till t,e re..eoo.) at the Utr*«t Coimaan

r^ momr'i Oiat* octd Monday, I)«.-. 30, I860, at IS 0V10 a. P M as

bsil-i «n addition to tha p:er No. 8, 0= tb« east »¦.!« of Co«<.u«i «ie.East K.'er Ptacs. s»oci4c»l.on* sr..t a.1 inlvriuauoa therev; :«n>s

ha.1 on aunlicatmn u, tna Cootratt Clerk 01 o, ar>«p%rtiri«nt..19,186oT r.Jiv] JOHN T. Diji>Gk\.iit90tJ^oavniMioom\^

KÄTi.D PhOPOSALi wiU to rscsivad n> tn« c"7,"''M'°r.cf tha Smk-oi KuLd. at Um Comptroller's »i5.». nsstsl

Sotk but at 3 o-clwl. P M for tha *\ :* or Ja, put *'r'/**Jol Fifty Thon-.nd Do'br, «0,1 ir.j Loan Sto.;«. No 5, "*"«j<by an act of til. l^ialator* of thi. SUM. p,v*l ApO '^.<asl :i s: *'e: -.»:...- -1 ..!.. Coixo. Cm. ... appro*"' >\1. -.. Lie . .I.V. . - e, -...."''..'-.,l*::f»eaiaeof -b cb » II 00 $'..C e»..h abare. and ..11

rate of 4e. percent per annum, j.-yabl* ffffU'^^to be rocem.d on the Srst sar of Noraosbs* ¦> lh* W.1"^ .JPrWHMtU w II .l-. tlx u imber of seauu tmoUvi, sad »Pf** las*

i7~ psad fol each an.,*, the p-oocs

^UanS^kgo^ -<-""^,,apK TAYLOR. Compt.^TMPARTMMTOr REPAIRS ANTl SUPPI.tr'3..To BU1LO1)1,A a.. . pr. p^.i,-.II be recced it üwofcs«! CJMO-

ICJ?.*^*^^ S.pernwnde.t of iUf«*» «

bad at i.lbe' «f tb» »koT. ofRc»a». -Dac. I". ISA). ,,^«.UVi AH VMS. C..,ni. .,:«l f>W. < toij^W«^_

\ Vhl AHlMkNT or KKPA.KS ^-/^XÄ

bad ateiiba,ukj-jj8-ps.,. sad Sop^