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MONEY MARKET. ajalra at the Stock ExThaoiie. /September 4. TS.b.re.r.S.Bank.. .3d 111! 5-. do *<>? ?.UM* ?j y, do do...lud. H I 50 do Bk of Com . 97 50 do do.nextwk 11 | 85 do to?r*V'L"tr? ? 85 do do.sind. 31 50 WoAn.erEx?auk..bfn "'1 \w do do.0Mt?k ii . -a l^-ili^?^-i: ' im do do.c-.h I? io do-)-^r? . u --" 100 do do.uxtwk II i 50 do .VI RRoad... oh 77} I 45 do do.?3d !Ut? *? Stoc.ni?ton. 3?. ?il do do cash 3Jj *? d? do.sMils 35i S ?o do.c*?h HJ ?00 do do. iHH ? d? Jo ...sUs II IS do do.i3dl 10 I 50 do Farmer'. Tni.t.nwk g|. 85 do do.M? dys 19 SO do do. SJ "* d? d?.tv30di R? 99 ,io do. -'h 50 do do.bC0.li 19 .It do do.cash 53 j 85 do do. blm 19] j2 do do. 52j,Ji5 do do-next week I!) ?,0 Jo do. 53 45 do Canton Co_nt wk 2 50 do N. A. Trust. ...blOd 5-i' ten lea nfcrr the Board. 50 do U.S. Bank. 9V 50 do do. 9; do do.b'?ds 9jl_ Commcrcinl and 71 on j natter*. Saturday, P. M. The transactions at the Ftoek Board wer?, to a lar-te extent to-day, but price, almost without exception declined. Of U. S. Bank about ^.608 ?harea were sold, closing at the second board at a decline of ' 1 percent., Delaware and Hudson fell off ?, Mohawk 1, Paterson Ii, ! New-Jersey i Harlem j. Farmer's Trust improved }. At sect on ti-day, 100 >ha:es Norwi?h and Worcester Railroad ileek were sold at 31, and .'?1 shares at 20. During tho | ast week money ha. continued to be very abundant and rood piper br>* been readily done in the street at 7 a ? per cent, j In Rank considerable dirticul v exists in obtair.inr paper crouch of the proper quality to absorb the daily receipts, and loans can be ob t.iiusd at fi per cent. Paper having five and six mcuths to run i- free? ly discounted. The Foreign Fxcfaarges are firm at 9 a 9; for Sterbur, und 5,2*j a 5,20 for Francs but sales arc light. These high rates have created a demand for specie and tbo shipments by the packets have beeu j considerable. Mexican Dollars are scarce, and selling, at Ii e 1} pre? mium. Domestic bills are not very plenty, and this wiih a cood demand exiting has caused ti gradual improvement on some points. The fol? low ng are the rate? : Philadelphia. 2i a 3 [Macon.IS a I5J Ballimfre. ? a 2 .Mobile. B a 8j Virgin. 3 a 3}; Montgomery. 9 a 9| North Carolina.34 a 31 New Orleans. 4 a ij Charleston. U a 1J'Nashville.11 a II] Savannah. 3 a 31 .Louisville. ll) i - Augusts. ?* a 4jjSt. Louis. fej aid Columbus.14 a 14! Cincinnati. bj a It i? reporte t that the Directors of the N. A. Tru-t and Banking Co. hiiie applied to the Chancellor for permission to open the transfer books. In relation to the losses by dafalcation of officers in the Canal Hank | nt New-Orleans, Mr.Tlio. Allen ('lark, the agent of tlie bank, and Me. j B?verl) Chew, the cashier, ba\o publisli.-d cards, stating that in no i possible contingency can the lo-s to tec bank be greater than one j hundred thousand dollars, and that it w ill not probably exceed sixty ! thousand. Mr. Clarke statos that the only loss will accrue frem the ! fraud practiced in collision with the late teller. N. J Comby. The City Government of Philadelphia has instituted a suit against the U.S. i'.auk for the recovery of850,000 of the notes of that inxti union held by the city. A large proportion of this amount belongs to the '? (iirnrd Trust.*1 Counterfeit rive dollar notes of the Suffolk Bark of Boston are in circulation, signed M.S. Parker, Cashier: Hy. B. Stone, President The plate is coarse, but the signature, and the filling up an: well done. C. A. Harn., President of the Real Estate Bank of Arkansas, ha. published a card cautioning the pablic against negotiating any of the 500Arkansas State Bonds nf $1,000 each, deposited with the N. Am. Trust and Banking <'o. ns collateral -?curuy for a loon of $2.Ml,tHjO in l-KI to enable Real Estate Blink of Arkansas In resume specie pay? ment. The bonds are lettered C. dated January 1, ]sJ40. Mr. Harris charges that when tbn loan was due and tendered to the N. A. Trust j and Banking Co. the Bonds were not forthcoming, having be. p pledged by that institution to Holford, Bruncker A Co. to secure a I".ii , in violation of the contract with the Ren! Estate Lank. There- \ fore Mr. Harris comes the Mississippi repudiation system, and raw I nrith-r the 11,.nk nor the State are ' legally, equitably or morally1 I bound for the bonds and will not honor them. Nulrn nt Auction. By L. M. Hoffman A Co.?Mdze? I '7 bhds i"ugur, 7i u 7J. XT J. Thompson's Exchange Orrtcc, No. 52 Well-street. NEW-YoaK, Sept 6, igsj. Kates of Discounts at tins office, when: ull Exchanges of Money of J every kind can be made with promptness, and on liberal term-. i Hill/in* Selling t Price. Price. New-England (Eastern) Rank Note?. 1 j 5afety Fund and good Ri d Backs. J 4 | , Jersey, specie-paying. { i , Princeton, Treuton, Ac. -I 2i Philadelphia.2* ?i Baltimore. 2i 8i v irgiiua. .3i 31 North Cnrnliiia.?. *? 3J Charleston, S. C.?. - 1J Smith Carolina, country. 3 2j Alabama.?i 9 Nrw-Orleaas. fi 5 Ohio. I'i 8i Indiana.?. 9 8$ Illinois.10i !>i Kentucky. 9 9 Montreal. 3 2 Quebec. 3 5i gold and silver. Sovereigns.i* M 4 F6 English Silver, per L). 4 CS 4 75 Banlt of England Notes. 4 .-II I 85 20 Franc, i"- apoleon)... 3 841 3 8ft X Thalers. 7 80 7 cS Doubloons. Spanish.1C ii If. 50 Doubloons, Patriot.15 C5 15 SO American Cold. par- i l>r. Treasury Notes, 0 per cent. } i pr. | Broken linuk Notes of ull kinds bought on the very best terms. J. THOMPSON, 52 Wall st, i MARINE LIST. PORT OF NEW-VQRK, SEPTEMBER ?, lf=4l . iun rises.- .5 3? 1 moon sets.....3 45 sun sets .0 2i ': n'CH wster.11 i, LATEST ADVICES. Liverpool, Aug 10. | Havre, indirect, Aug. le | N. Orh nns. Aug -Jp. arrived. Packet ship Duchos.e D"Orleans, Richardson, Haire, 25th July. : tadze, W W'lntlock?122 Sl'ge pa-s>eiiger.. Ship Argo. Halley, St Petersburg. 54 dys. mdze, Goodbue & Co. ! Burk M izeppa Old Point Comfort 28 haurs, ballast, G L Mearbam . Brig L.pwtnr, Dunlium, Port Au Platt 14 d>s, tobacco and ma- | hogant. B Aymar A Co, Itng Michigan. Celeman, Javkmel 14th ult , code and Lockwood. A C Rosalia? Ar Co. Brig Peter Dimill. Lewis. Darien 13 dys. lumber. R M Demill. j Columbian -eh Atrevida, Scott. I.aguara, culler, B F Dawson. Pack- t sh-p L'uitcd Stales. Britton, Liverpool 32 dys, md/.c to Uulirrl Ki rmiL Ship MaOCO, Wade, Turks Island 17 dvs, salt to S Thomwsin. ) Ship St Lawrence, Bunker, Antwerp 45 dys. bullt?'.. Hicks .t Co. ( Bremen bsrV Jobsnpa, Frederick Welling, Newcastle (Eng) via j Havana, CoxUNoltieuus A-Co. Brig Jo.an J. Edwards, Da> is, 'l arks l.land, 10 dys. salt, G. A J. j Laa-.o Bng Henry D-Ialicld, Mams, Port Au Prince, ColTce, Sholding A Ferris, R"ig Acolu*, Lincoln. Wilmnij;ton, N C 6 dy.v. naval smr. ?. Brig Snranah. Shapter, Savannah, f> dys, cotton, StUrgll .V Clear, lnsu. BrigSelnia Sni th. Mobile 17 dvs, cotton to order. Ship Ruvsell Glover, Homes. Liverpool 4S d>?, mdze. Glover A Ncwany, "t-ow?a ships, 1 bsrk, 3 b'igs, A PBOt I.A.nATIO.N Ky Wim um H.Sewaru, Gonraercfthc State of Sot-York. \\ hcrras Mary C. Rogers, a voung woman residing m the city of i New t erk, wa-lately ravished and mardcrcd in the said city, or in ; the portion of the State of New-Jersey contiguous thereto; anJ whereas the efforts made by the police of the city of New-York to dts- i cover the perpetrator of these crimes, as appears from the public p.itiLs, proved altogether unsuccessful; and whereas the peare and ' srennty of society require that such ntroemu? crimes should not go > unpunished Now. therefore. I do hereby declare and make kuown. that a re- ' ward of Seven Hnudrcdnnd Fifty Dollars will be paid lowkosoSVei r-hall rue information resulting in the convvtian either in this State or :a the State of New-Jersey, of any person goilty ofihesaid crimes. And 1 do hereby enjoin upon all magistrates and other officers and mmt.ters of justice, that they may be diligent in iheir efforts to briug Uc offender or offenders to condign punishBstnt In le.-tinouy whereof, 1 ha? e caused the privy .-al of the State to be hereunto allixed, at the city of Albany, this thirty-ant day I ? S. of August, one thousand aigbt hundred and fortv-one. WILLIAM H SEW ARD. By the Governor: Sam'l. Blatchsoro. Private Secretary. at tw ?CT To Hssuae <'?riscnlcr?.?Aa adjourned raeeiing of the Nous- Carpeatata Scientihc aad Architectural Association, will be held at the Academical Institute, 359 Broad slraet, ou Monday ?teu iiiS Sept, Uth, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of compleuug the Constitu tlj*?* A" CBrP?aiers favorable to tbe object ?re invited to attend. R- CALROW. ?cc'y. GRAND AND NOVEL EXHIBITION ' 1 O.TIE AND ?EE. Afr. Editor-?Pom? three weeks ?irce I rnipfoie.I ir idle hour in visiting the exhibition of the Fai l* ok Nuc^ba,?with real water? 10 Si'-rcla}-street. .An unavoidable r.b?cnce fr?? the city :w until the present time prevented w-b-st I .1 e-i * well merited expres.ioa of my opinion relative to the clean* <?{ th*t interesting -pectacie upon the taste and patronage of am community. I am informed that ihe exhi? bition r'f---rej to i? - till (.pen for 'he lu-pect'cn of oar citizens, and I can safely say that no place ofirere atnttaeineot in the city with which I am acquainted presents so go?d an ?pportnaity for sp-ndinr an evening prt Stably and innocent.}-. If perfect fidelity of outline, ^ire nuity and beaaty of conception ia the mode of filling up. and -trict adherence in repre?~niate n to ?tact localities and thserved distan? ce! be all that i? nece-sary to five ibo spectator a perfectly correct model of the '? Fall* o? N'a&aRa," 'hen i? the faithful mirror ben held up to nature as eloaely ai the most fastidious might desire. Tbs passage of REAL WATER, thundering in it- descent o?er th- tui-h ty ledge i? ? new icatare in scenic rcpreaentarioos of this chars, tee, and aids eery mue.h ill effect. The proprietors, I know to be estimable men and well worthy of an extensive as well as an enlirhteneJ patronage : at lea t ?o thinks OsSEKVATOn. IT The above EXHIBITION attract' crowd- of -. i.-iiors both dur? ing me da- and evening. Hour-of exhibition?'luring the day, f.om 10 to 2. and from 3 to C. In th- evening, frcui 8 -o 10 o'cUck. At the Evening Ex libition ib? ,.ur:ain will ba drawu precisely at 8 o'clock. Admittance SS cent1. Children under 12 year- of age, half price. XT 8CHOOLS ADMITTED ON VERY REASONABLE 1 ERMS. _ self XT Dcniocrntic Whig General Committee.?A Re gnlarMeel 112 of the Democratic Whig 0 ntral Committee, will be held at tbe Broadway II-use, correr of (..rand ttmet. Tomorrow (Tuesd iy) Ev. ning. the 7th in.?t. ai 7J o'clock. By o-iicr. SAM'L. G. RAYMOND, Cuairman. ff. ti. Rathawav, t j H. C. WasTeaveLT, i Src;"'^'"- sfi St XT Graham Honor. <>:{ Barclay-streets?Tbe friends of Temperance are invited to call. S'.ower B"t!is fre?. >l tf | XT Privnto Boarding.?Gentlemen ?i-hire permanent Board Hi d Room* in a locution convenient to the business J.art of the City, will be accommodated ?t No. ~~ lJuaae-?trec;. just out of Broad, way, ?h?r<-but few boarders are taken and every exertion made to reader their home pleasant und comfortable Tlie house is e-iip.jj new, am! newly furnished throughout. Terms, moderate. Refet fthcns exchanged. jy2S 1/ XT Ofllceu to lyeta?In the Basement of the New M<>r bants Exchange, torner of Wall aud Hanover-Streets, suitable for Brokers. r>r Che- purposes, kucIi a- a coffee or refreshment r<m,m. There are two offices conneeiad. which will bo let together for the balance of the year at a rent perfectly satisfactory to the tenant. Apply to Mr Pearson, offiee of the Exchange Company, corner of Hanover-street uid Exchange Place, or to the publisher 'Vlhe New World. .'t'J Ann itrc-l. jyl&tf mLISb. PALMER'S BROADWAY STAGES, THE proprietor of the above line, at the request of several of his patrons, bus made arrangements to h ive his -tage driven 011 a Irot from the commencement of the ro ue to tbe end of th" ??me, The proprietor will thank any person nnticing a violation of this rule, to sive linn notice thsreof, together with the number of the stage; and he pledge, hna-elf to apply a prompt corrective. sGlf (2) FRANCIS A. PALMER. XT Washington Temprrnnrr Benevolent Worirty will hold their regular monthly meeting on Monday Evening next, Sept 6, at half past 7 o'clock. Members will please come prepared for the payment of dues, fite. The mceiiuga ol tins Society will eommencent half past 7 o'clock until farther notice. The office is apen 'lailv for the reception of members and other business, from half past 7 o'clock A. M. to I P. M., and iroin 3 p. M. to h ilfpust 6 P. M. WM. A. WISDl i.M. President Tims. M. WooDattPF, Secretary. n. it XT Notice-?Ala meeting ofttie in lil Hnrdwan Clerks, held a tho Broadway House on Friday evening, the.1.1 m-t.. tue committee appointed St a former meeting made the follow ing Report: "Tbiit thoy have waited upun the several retail hardware ne-r bants, in pursuance af their appointment, and tak- pleasure in staling ibiit tin y hau- uniformly granted their request and have expressed their willingness t<> unite *uh other retailer? in affording more time for the mental improvement of those under their employ, than bub stto enjoyed, by doting Ihcir Mores, from the lir.t Ol Marrii till ih? first of November, ni eight o'< lock, and from the fir-t of Novem jer until the tirst of March, ill -even o'clock P. M. The rcuori beins accepted, me following PreambU ami Reselutioss were unanimously adopted. Whereas it baviug snggestrd to the nesting 'bat some of our cm iloyers considered trim Saturday bstog especially a market day. buei le.s would generally be oxpecteil 10 continue on that evening, it was berefore Resolved, that it would be considered optional with tbc-e if our employers, who chase to open on that nvening, to do ?0 Also Resolved, th a e tender our sincere thanks to enr employers "or .be ready and liberal manner in which they hsvecomplied wnh uir request, anil tliul we feel oursi-He- inosl grateful for lb'- opportu illy hereby offered us of uniting with our felio* clerks in ihe >ar-..u? aoans now altered lor mei.nl improvement, in attending the several ectures and r,-a ling rooms already open for the improvement of the louth of our city, a;;d would testify our sense ef tbe privilege by a :e.neral and custom atteudaOCS thereat. According lo tbe acre. sent signed, this arrangement isle lakeefTect tbis-Moneayevening, Ith oftseptcmber. CHAS. P. BALDWIN, Cli n. Wm. K. Barlow, Scr.'y. si'i-lt ? 4 Nothing < IrrUs anil Cutter?.?Tin Clothing Clerks ire requested to attend a meeting St ihe Sbukspearc Hotel, corner if William and Duane street on Monday evening, the Cth lust, at III o'clock, 10 take into cm. ulerati-u tin propriety of soliciting their employers lo clos.- their stores at: o'clock. N. B. Punctual attendants in-particularly requested. s4 2i IT The Ketiiil <?rorery ( lei Iis are requested to attend a general meeting at the National Hsllon Monday evening Sept.6th, at lb o'clock P. M. B> order of ibe Committee upppoinled at a Hirel? ing held ui ibu Eastern Exchange on Thursday evening, Sept. Sd. Geo. W. BEEKS, Secretary' W. L. ABBOTT, Pres't. The follqwing gentlemen were appointed a Committee : Win. Br:ggs. Ilr.vid S. avamiss, Wm. Cornwall, Joan L. Dickson, H. G. Sbuflldl, Wm L. Abbott, T. R. Lbconib, Jesse H l.iidlun, Henr\ Pll rev. l-aae Davis, Theo! Ituldorioklc, 11. M. Ludlan, jr., Abraham Bogert, Wm. Hates, jr., s-i 3f geo W. Beers. TTRev. A. Nme?l?'"a twrhool for Young Ladies, I6? Duane street, will be re-opened 0,1 Monday the Mi of September, s? 4t* adTarric?: On the 2d instsnt, by the Rev W. K. Stopford. Mr. Ahm?On J. Lord, sud Miss Caroline a., daughter of the Rev. Ur. 3. Lucky, all of Ihis In this city, Sept. 3. by the Rev. Win. Parkinson, Thomas Blood to Sarah B. Woed, all of this city. Dieb: On Sunday tno-ning, John G. Wendel. Esq . aged 71 year-. Hit friends and acquaintances arc r> ipectfully uiMte.i to attend hi futieral from bis residnnce, .No.."-( Berk man street, on Monday slier noon, ai ft o'clock precisely. In lhis city on the 4th mat. lit the residence of Rev. 8. It. Treat, Mr- Elizabeth Peters, reUct of Hon. John T Peter*, Iste of Hartford, Ct. ?geil 71. Her remains are lo l?- inter-rrt at Hebron. Cl. lu this city on the .'uli iest. Gal NVtLLS Mellkn, Esq. -Idesi -on of the late Chit I* Justice Mellen ol Maine, in the 41st year of bis age. His friends are respectfully nulled to attend In- funeral tin- after? noon. Sept titb. from No. ICO Fnorth-st. at5 o'clock. lu this city 011 the 3th inst. William W. son of George P. Cogges iiall. aged about 2 year- and BnHMtha. The f'iriijs of the family are invited to attend the funeral Irom the corner of Pearl and Rosc-tls. this afternoon at 1 o'clock. (in the 2d instant, Daniel M.Her, of Seiners, Wesi:hester county, N Y? aged 7u years. At Hoa-rou. in Texas. 00 the 1'thof July last, after an illness of eichtee.i da\s Chaises RacKett. late ofthis city. RK-OI*ENI><5 of (;ni,I)?t711T?'S T?'ritiii? Sc HCMiR REEFING aCADB?IY,96l Broadway, opposite W ?| ington H 'II ?-Ur. Goldsmith respectfully informs the ladies sin' g? 0 tlenien of New-York and Brooklyn, that his Writing Academy will re-open on Mondav. Auc'i-t 3U Term- fS, in< Ittding stationery, pas able in advance Rooms epru daring the day sod evening. 16 lw" DJrHjaOl.l TIO.N_The copartnership heretofore existing I tweei. the subscribers, under the firm of Wood, Brigg- .t Math.-r, is ibis day dissolved by mutual consent. Either panreris authorised to use inc name of the Crm 111 liquida tioa of it- concerns, RANSOM p.. \\ool? i ll IRLES 1" IM; GGS. New-York,September 1. 1-41. WILLIAM H. MATHER. THE -uh-enhers will continue the Wholesale Grocery and Coin nu-si.iu business, tinder the firm of BRIGGS * MATH KR. at No. 17 Water street. CHARLES P. BKIGCS. William h. MATHER. New-Vork. September 1. 1-41. sg if (~Ti.OT It.*. 1'ns.ainacresi, and ?satinet- ?Superfine J West of England blick, blue blaca. in vis ble green, brown, steel m'\-d. and blue .cli ths ; csssim.-r s. wool blick, plain and fancy ; 90 pieces Satin? is. every c j!or and quality, from tls 0.1 to It's per yard, um! likewise satin, merino ca-hmen-, and Valencia reelings. fti J H. BOCKOVER A CO, 2I?Greeuwich -tr-et ?5 f? I <-<-'? cV 71 AT II ER, \\'HOaaE?AI.K ?KOtEBts, Na 47 Water st, (nearly ?1 oppo-ite Pearl sireet Hoase.1 have Constantly ,.ii hand a larje and well .elected stock ol" Dry Groceries, which truy offer for sale at lo" prices forca-h or appro\ed paper. It" FOLWELL A. BREVOOKT, FAMIlio.tABlaE TAILORING ESTABLISH? MENT. 9e Fulton street, would respectfully inform their friesd* I and the public generally, that they have just received their fashions, and are now prepared to execute all orders for the coming season in their usual ityle of elegance. 1 N. B. Teraai! Cash and prices low. a? 1_W ANTS. "II'AIVTED?At 815J Hudson street,^ rooks, and 3 rirls for -? " r.er.,1 ;.ou-c w?:k Fr. - l%r all food servants. -If IVAIITED-A few c.t . T-.ir.-_. a, the IstcllYgei o- Or*. IT B >wera . Employers are rarpectfidtv solicited." Teno? SO rt_.. peranii'.ni Ho.or an.l punctuality ob erved. s6 1w" U'AftTjKD? At 27. Hodsoa street SO bouse and rdsamber mai;?. Alto a nar?? and teampstress. No .-harre to hou?e maid, till suited._8 ,6g, 11 "A NT ED, a partner who aas live bn dred dollan>. to engage >T in manufacturm-an article which is tu great d-mand. andI the market caun-.t be rvrr-tocked. which will y,ei<j*? profit over one huu dred per cent .More than five thousand dollars worth of the article can be iniiuedi .lelv ..i- posed of. No person nee-i call u-ilc.?? >,? ha* the above .moui't ol eash at immediate coin aim 1 Enquire fjr J. Bush. BS Lib ert> St. between the boor, of u and 12 this day. ' ,r>-lt UrANTED?Reepectable families returning t tl orber citizens wanting ?-rvants. ms:r or female. Can be ?un pli'd with American. Knc!i?h Scotch, Irish Piote-taat.. G-.man ami colored Ples-e a; fly at the Ami ncr.n Office. No. .V) Broadway, third door *.-]ow P-ircc-.t. No -ervant sent from ibis otli-e who eannoi produce .all-factory reference. T- KLLIUTT. Proprietor. ?0 I w* U' A.XTED.-Place, bv a few exi ? Hi at -crvant mrli to-dav at * v the old *-tabli-h< .1 ctfiee. 139 Rawcry. ,r, |". U"ANTED-At 50East Broadway, situations for well-recom m- nded American and English girls. Families that nee in u. >m of good help for dty or con try. can h? ?ure of the same at tin., office. It i. the ?nly otfice in tne city where th* be?t of girl, apply for places. ,ri gf UWANTED?A situ ition by an English ci "k. R.|e.enre3 \ears? Also by a Scotch woman. Apply at -I?: hroadway base mcnt. _ _ _ 6 If ?2"** r The advem.er hiving b-e-t. ?-- -.tu. n .-ai.'. him nut of 'he -v / *J? city, wj.hes to disposeof the business be is no* in. The usinexs will he guaranteed to pay ?60 clear prod per mwntb. The price to -e|| out is . '50?*T > or (100 in cash, and the remainder in 60 or 90 days, ai the option of the purchaser. Tin. is a rare chance, and one that -. Idem offers. Apply at 36 Oak .treet, without delay. tr8 It v 1 (xl\l\ "??"ArYTED-Oii ;><?.. j an-: mortgage, for one or 'ff X o\J\J\J more years, at 7 par cent on imtirnvad property in th.; tnic'.ly .ettl-d part of the village of Willnm-burga. L. I., worth over tw ice the .am lint Apply at 1:9 Ludlow-st. sfi 3t* l/A-?! in '' well selected stock of imported popular Med ?vssst t\f\f j] chests Src.. to exchange for cash ?nd 'and., apply this day to A. P. Smith, l'j John St. ,6-tt V i ( \l t( \ 1,1 * article of rum. brandy sad cm. ?? exchange V iv/UU for Cash ar..; Western Lands, apply to A. P. Smith iti John Si. up stairs. ?i.-lt nl TiOVl INTEI.lTll.K.Nt E OFi K E, No ."riij Pear'-street. a.-ar Broadway. s3 Iwis" PROTESTANT WO/HEN ir? I Colored do at i'j j Pea-I-.L ,6lf rpo ?? mo E-3IA KE IW- A -:? .. - man wunted~to I work in ih>- hop. and mind the store, with respectable referen? ce.. :,t 77 Canal-st. ?4 Slis* I > OA KU ? \\ ith I (er.Rooms, can be obtained by families or I* -ingle gentlemen at 77 Murray-.t. Terms maderate. References exchanged. sC lm" C..> KBnAKU.-l.ii-t ?n Thursday thi 3d insu between 1J 'J'j and 1 o'clock, in going from Dirii mi .tr.et, opposite Jenen in to 137 Henry street, n brown velvet purse ?-ith steel etasp, contain, iiirr (IS in bills and "ome change. Whoever will return the same at 2.1) East Broadway, or 71 Pit! .treet, will receive the above reward, sf. 3f }('.() ACRES Illinois I.nml, for sale cheap, or for ex L v )\I change I- good soil, near the city of Alton, and aihick settled neighborhood. Apply thi. dav r.t lfi John bl up --t.ur-. If ;-. TO LET?The Basement, Firsti an 1 Third Stories ofa jj* new brick Mouse, pleasantly locate.!. Rent j-?hi per annum. Imp..re at In Burtoo-et sC 3f JjBh TO I.ET AND FOR MAI.K.-To leu a good stand ? I" fer a Drug, Hr> Roods or Shoe >lor-. on the tth Avenue, near ?Irth ?treet Tae -tore will be let separate. Ai.-o, for sale, n neat Cottage House and Lot. by IM feet, near the above, for $1,750. Apply to J. W. 8 A VAGE, at the N'aiieiial In.. Company, _s'il-a- pi Wall st or after ;> o'clock P. M. at 117 e:h Avenue DO.TI KSTI vs. *>0 if I ?* Hl VU{,,S bleached L.ng cloths at 6d, ?d.9d, lOd, Is and ?a\f.\f\t\> |< Gil per y'd. -j.".!??!! y'ds brown sheeting of every known ?tyle, direct from the maouf clone., for Sd, 7d ,.-d ' d, led, and Is 0.1. p.-r y'd. I eases unldeacoed Canton flannels, at lod and Is per y'd. 2 eases bleaekad Canton flannel-, 3 cases, .". qrs, and ri |r.. sheetinr. and I bale.- lickings, at J. H. BOCKOVER A Co/a Sept. H._^_ 21". Greeiiuicb I.u (VBW BUJSHaJ. / ?OrnPAISTV 0 ?JMT<'K-?iTEI?-,,erri.rin.. I by Hie Nr? \ ' Vork Brass Band composed and respectfully dedicated to Com Ii..in (?. National Giianl, (fapt-in W F f.'.n ger. i bv f. S Grafulla. Price 2.", ..eat,. Published by WILLIAM 1H ?RN A CO. ><i Iw*_ 3o9 Broadway. 1 )? BT It M ! AN 5> Ol \ . V ?,l.\il\(;.t.-U-? hiTnlp I fiuiahed copies of Oil Paintings and Print, ih <iil are executed bv Messrs. WHITLEV ft MILLER. No. 112 Pulton -treet, ?n exceed. irgly ii.oderHle i.-iuis. f lid pmiitli gs cleaned and repaired. N. B.?Pavmentin trade if desired. tlld .and Modern Painting, on ?sie. ,| || ,. irjLANrsmf.iaT! k7IsA5*t7f^T5T!; a f\ RALES wilT be opened this morning ol Welch, Rogers pntent, L' * Salisbury ami Valley Dale Flannels, ?Int.- r.->! .and yellow, frjm la 'li 0. Bs per yard, at J. H. BOCKOVEIt A Co'a. Sept I'.. 215 Greenw ich St.. 2 l. ors b-lew Barclay Thinigsi n* tlu-a nrr, not tut tin y formerly wen-. In lAi plart irhrrt let enn be urcommotla'.i tl irell und eh. up, vr mil A ?J-W, CHEAP, AND SOVEL PLAN .' Making and Trimming Coats, Vests and Piiiitaloons AT No. ] 43 FULTON St. N. V? KV ANDREWS & LANPHIER, Drapers and Tuilnr?. TUE wealth of any country is founded upon the industry and econ >my of us citizens. There have been, and w ill ever be exceptions to this assertion; but they are few. and tho.-e few rather to be pitied and deprecated thaii held up as examples e| w orth. Klconomy mike- as happy ! For instance, the day-laborer, the me rlniiic or au) other person whose sustenance depends upon his own individual e*ertio?s, feels happy in tbehuur Of sickness or oiheratflic tion, to know that hi. famdy is not in want?hi. little on. s have been provided for in the day ol" his prosperity. The re>arse would have given the picture a different coloring. Tobe extravagant would be to live contrary to the age; and, to render our mite in the inurklc ..f economy, we have coucl_dcd to adopt a sew, a sovr.l.. and a coeap mode of furnishing those who choose to "put money, in their purse," an opportunity of ebtainiog wearing apparel at a very moderate rate. Many of oar citizens prefer purchasing their own cloth, from the fact of their havirg friends who are dealers in e'aihs. both wholesale and retail, and thus obtain au article of excellent quality, at a small advance on the. importation price. This, they arc aware, is th.ir cheapest wayof getting a suit Of Clothes ; lo which we -ay, asuen ' Now we propo.e to adopt, as our general business, the MAKING AND TRIMMING OF GARMENTS, at ruch prices as shall ensure ihose parsons their clothing better made and cheaper than the cheapest cash tailoring establishmeat in the country. Many think ihe tailors make enormous profits on their parmeMs by furnishing the goods. Some may but this mode will obviate this excuse, and we trust will satisfy the public. Again : man- think t'tat if they purchase the cloth and carry it to the tailor, there t? less care taken iu the tuakinr-up of iU This w?y be true in some instances, but we wi-h the reverse to be understood in our ca>e. Any article made up by u? -hall receive the same atten? tion, the .am- pains that would be bestowed on a like article, the cloth being furnished by u?, and any misfit or olber complaint will be remedied in the like honorable manner. To those who think that the tailor makes ?uch enormous profits that if he get. one third of his debts ke is making money, and are therefore negligent in the pavmentof their own tailor's bills, we doub not the abo\information will be acceptable. The making and trimming of garments is a n?w system of business in our trade, and we trust our numerous patrons and friends will ap preciatl oar motives. TTT We u-tsh ta hare it dtstirrtly unde-stuad that this trill be a CASH EfSIISEsS. V B.?To uhose who may wish to base their eloth furnished, we would sav that we shall keep, as we have don-, seasonable g.iods. of the best quality, which will be made up at the lowest possible cask rates. _ f6U oiGAB FOK PKESEBVI.NI..?A large assortment of ^ White. Yellow and brown Sugars, suitable lor preserving-, Ac for sale ai low prices bv J. O FOWLER, wholesale and retail Grocer. 85? Greenwach-st. cor. Mur-ay. N. B lioods -eut tn families f ew of charge. _-2 3tls* ?IJ JSss? OKAJI'.t "atTlOOL.. v- >' Perrj 9L will re-open .?I ..Ii Me..lav. s.-pL 6th Members of the School maj receive sons iu P< nman'.hip of I?r. Dolbev without extra charge. A beauti? ful hand may be acpnred in one quarter. ?i 2" FVOTICB. LADl'.lS.yon wast Dry Goods '?I. A. BENNET is selling bis splendid assorted stock al COST Go to I7v Grsnd-.L O '?' I'j l?<a*IA !>?HEKTI^GS-Bleaehed and Browa. per bale. A for sale by C C. HAVEN. 28 Pine-sU Itf HATTE KM* PI.l'MH ..i ill qualities uid deaeriptioas constantly on hand, and for sale JOHN ."as Kl PFFR, ,1 |aw lot VVilliam ?u P EMMI A Q?IJLJLS AND BED I.EAT.sKK-? I\ few bales ol each, for sale by ?- ?A> L.>. aiilberaiu-_Pine-street. RC99IA AND FBI MMIA BBIiTLES, of ranous sorts, for isJe, per cask, by c- r- MAI EN, autfteodtf_rf1"!!*'? TKV-POf"- ' . .a e t._. I au?d GRINNE1.L: MINTCRN A CO. 7? South-su U'OOI.- : -?? ? GRlNNt-LL. y.I.VTTRN A Co. au24_7gSouth-?t. PKt.MlVC PAPE B.?Printing Paper, of ail qualities and sixes, constantly on hand and for sale by jy-tt PE&SSE A BROOKS, 61 Liberty-ru NEW DRV GOODS STORE. c. w. mcir & co. Respectfully inform the citizens of New-York, that they have taken the spacious premises ->o.:u3 broadway, i"2aJ door below Ljcoaard rt and exactly opposite tt-e Athccirtim.) The Store has r>?en Sites' up in the most elegant and commodioai manner, and will be opened on WEDNESDAY NEXT. Slfa September, with a large and complete v-or.ment of every article in the fancy and staple dry coods line. It i? the intention of the Proprietors of this establishment to keep a much more varied assortment thai is u.uslly to be fjund at any cne House in thi? City, especially in Broadway , and believing that a store where a good assortment of every article nnccseaiy for family coo .nmption can always be had. of the best fabrics, sad at ihn lowest pri? ces, will meet with liberal encouragement. Uiey shall offer for sale all descriptions Uw!-, from '"tne.-tie* et* every ?.-nd, to -.he ricaesl an-4 most faaaionable Silks and Shawls. They arc aware that a premdier exi?t? against buying low-priced Goods in Broadway, but Lh;. arises solely from an nupressiou thai they caa be bought cheaper elsew here, and the Proprietors are deter? mined thsl they ?hall be under?old 'iv near. From the advantages which U W. MU1R A CO. possess, and the manner in which their business shall be conducted, they trust to de s-rvs a !ib?ra! share of the public patronage. Their poods will be all bought ea the ae-.t advantageous terms?cniody in the auction tssom. or Importe 1 direct from the manufacturer* in Europe. They ? ill sell on die .mallest rcmuuer. tine profit?they will ask but on. price aad no deviation will be made?and purchaser* may rely oe receiving ihe utmo?t |solitcnes- a- d attrnttou. *6 french ( VHJtniFBEK and testings. FRESH IMPORTATIONS At the New -York ("ash Tailoring Establishment, 112 Fulton-street, near Broadway. Southern and Western gentlemen will >ind at the .ibove NtabUth* mmt i rcry choice suJ extensive assortment of Kreuch Cassimeres and Vetting) of the lite.t Fall styles, very desirable patterns. Al-o. a large assortDMnt of We.t of England and French Cloths from Ihe mo-t celebrated manufacturers. We shall in a few days receive the largest and best a-sortmem rl French and English beavers fur Overcoats eiei- offered, to w hich we invite the attention of our friend* and the public. Ful' suits furnished in 21 hours at 40 per cent, below Broadwa} prices. Strict punctuality observed in rilliug order-. Cash on delivery, and no abatement in prices. P. S.?The cutting department i? -till under the superintendence o' Mr. H Gavlord, who? services hau- been toe well appreciated by ? fashionable public t-> need any comment. Particular attention paid to cutting pants. so" J.C. BOOTH. Agent. CHE \!\ CHEAP FALL GOODS. JASON II. KOCKOVER ?V CO. 315 Gre*nwich-st. 3 do?r* below Barcay, have now on hand oneel the most extensive stock ol Dry Goods in the city, embracing almosi every style sU'table for fidl trade, which bsve been puri based fin cash extremely low, am! will Le sold for i He same. SILKS-SILKS. 2.000 yards Mack and blue black, of the uio*t desirable styles and qualm , from I- to I11 p-r yard. TIOl'S-aB- I.IN DE LAHVB8. .'leases: plain Thibet Wool and -atonv He Lautes, of a mpcrior quality. PRINTS*. 35.* 00 yards French, Eagli h K..II River. Bristol. Dover md Mer riinack Prints, a insist splendid ?stiele. :,i |. per yard. TAGLIONIS. Just opened. 2 case., comprising every color and pnttern. a beauti ful-tyle. Al.o, "2 ca-es English.Meriiio.'-, Ac. .ft V^SBURGH & A BEL Have just received a complete assortment of the following FAL1 and WINTER GOODS. All ?ho wfsh to purchase will save 25 per cent, by , ailing ii IS Catherine -t. where they will find a splendid assortmt nt of the following goods, viz ; French and English Bombazines. Satin Turqu, Taglioni and Alpine- of all color.-. Krem h, Ki.^'iish and American Flaunels, warruuted uot to shrink when washed. Mou?e He Lai bos, new style. Blii-k and Blue-Black, Figured, Striped and Plain Silks, rich pet terns. French Merinos only ga per yard. Ladies please call and examine the above -tock before you purcha-e elsewhere. VOSBURGH* ABEL, ??Z 4ti- 15 Catherine, corner East Broadway shawls : shawls:: D" Just received anew stock of the latest importation. Rich Embroidered, Melville, Tyrolean and Thibet. Silk,Sstin Pama-k :>uti Eolian do.? -tyles. Kabyle, Circassian, Cashmere tad Rroche do, very rich styles and much lower in price than ever before offered. aS Itis VOSBURGH a ABEL. 15 Catherine, cor. East Broadway. domestic goods. KT Sold at Manufacturer's prices by the piece or yard, Mt GIL LEYS', 430 Grand street? 40,i "0 yards Brown Sheeting-, from rid 10 lOd ; 30.000 yards Bleached Sheeting, and Shirting-, from ?d to Is ; lO.nOH yards Canton Flannel, nil k'uds nnd all prices. nu31 tit JOHN II. DINGMAjN'S RICH STOCK OP DRY GOODS. The subscriber would call the attention of the Public to bis splcn diil slock ol Kail Goods which he has just purchased. Ho assures thi Ladies, and ihe public generally, that he will sell as low as any bouse in the city . und also that a greater variety and a more, select stock cannot be found. silks?silks: 90 pieces rich colored -ami -triped Gro de Afriqoe. 25 do very heavy Gro de New-York. 10 Rich Brazilian Glace. SO Elegant Gro de Perse. 10U pieces rich figured Poult de Sois, mode colors. 20 do beavy blue black figured. 35 i'.o stripe I Gro de Afrique, Heleuium and Gro de Royal. 75 do plum black and blue-black, from ds 6d to 12s per yard. 20 ly plain ilrode Swiss, Poult do 3ois and tiro de Naples, mode colors. taglionis and hour azines. 4 cases Taglionis, dnrable patterns and colors. 3 do Bombaziue-, jet au i Wlue-bl.ck. all qualities. shawls?shawls: 3 boxes Ca-hm.-re Shawls, el-gaul patterns. Brocha, Changeable Salin Dauiu-k. and Embroidered Thibet, .Merino, and Fancy Shawls. .tiol'se lin e de l aines. A large assortment of plain and fiigured Thibet wool and Saxony De Lames; a stock surpassed by soae. JOHN H. DINGMAN, 3s)i Graad-lt.cor. of Orchard, formerly Bank? It Du.jman.) N. B.?The subscriber'.- -lock of Silks, Shawls. Taglionis. Boinbe zinc* and D- Lames is complete, and at the lowest prices. au'J? 7t prints?prints: A very elegant stoak of Kali I'npu may be eaamiued at JOHN H DINGMAN'S, embracingevecy style that is desirable in the markeL Ju.-l opened ibi? morning? d cases superior Euglish Chintzes, rich styles. 4 do penuiue Kreneh Chintzes, cheat patterns. 12 do Americau Calicoes, embracing* very stylo The ladies cannot but be pleased wi-h th'-i a-.ortraent, which they are invited to examine at JOHN H DING31A.VS, 301 Grind-street, cor Orehard. 81138 7t forme.ly Hank- A Dingman. domestic*. -? s? BALKS unbleached Sheeting from 6M to lOd per yard. X O 12 case- bleached Long Cloth Shirting from 6d to li Id pr yd. 4 do bleached and unbleached Cautoa Flannel, ii cases double-width Sheetings, and 1 cases Tickiogs. 3 do Sheeung., 3 yaxd-.widc JOHN H. DINGMAN, aU ? 7t 301 Grand ?t-. cor. Orchard. cloths, cassi.tleres and satinets. Fine West of England Broad Cloths, all colors. :w pieces Cassimere^, plain aud fancy colors. 50 pieces Satinet*. aB color, and qualities. Satin. .Merino, Valencia aad Marseilles Vestings. French, German ami English Merinos, a choice aasortaeut. au2eTt JOHN H. DINGMAN, 301 Grand-st., cor. Orchard. flannels. The public won!4 do well to give early attention to the extensive stock of Welsh. English, and American Flajnels, which the subscri? ber will sell caaap. Cali and see 300 pirec?. all colors and quantities JOHN H.DINGMAN,301G and-st aui: ~i Cor. Orchard. HARDWARE AND WOOD WARE. w. ?v j. ja.tiison, 2jj & 455} Green wicfa-at. LTITCHEN K'JRNITURE :c all its varities, consisting ofHard ware. Wood-ware. Tin-ware and Willow-ware, kept conilantry on hand, of the best qualities, at very low prices to suit the times. Those who would wub to purchase articles of the above kind will find it to their advantage by calling before purchasing elsewhere. N. B. A large asaoruneal of French Travelling Bags and Baskets. Hlmis W. * J. JAMISON A I'CTl O N SALES Josiaa Richards. Auctioneer. BY BANGS, BltUABDS A PLATT. flare V>6 hrtadvcf. TUESDAY, \ ..- -; 31.und lollowinj days. Bu-.ks?The sale of the: Books will h?j commenced oq Tuesday raonusg, Jl.t Augu-t. a'. 9 u'cb-ck. and continued from d?y 10 dar until sold. 10 Ihe ori'-' of the catalogue. Cstslosjues are cow rtadf SATURDAY m-ruing. at U o'clock. Binders' Leather?5*5 doxea Maroon Skins. 10 ?? Blue Paper?10 ream- Enibeaied I.s'tter Paper. 05 .. " j3vo "25 " IGmo BY S. DRAJPER, JTr. Store 54 Wt littm-atrtet. corner o* Pwe-ttmi. ON TUESDAY, Sept 7 at 10 o'clock. PxCaUCC Sale.?25?' psxkage?c.fForeign and Domestic Ur> (.ousts of :he latest importations, amoi g ?hieb are a desirable and seasona? ble assortment of artt les fur (all trade Also, (i rase. Worsted Damask. assorted colors. Term* ti months fir approv.d endorsed aotea. At ISo'clock at tie Veicfta. ;'? Kach?i.ct>. Oue bsndred ?a-1 nil* akares of the capital Stork of the N er* ich a.id Worcester Kailroa.l Company. The sale is made for account aC whom it mav concern, and ?rill ' c positive .0 the highest bidder ON THi RSDAY, Sept 9, at 10 o'clock 2C0 ca?e? French '^xmIs, comprising a general assortment of rich and desirable articles, adapted to the season. ALso?0casasStraw Bonnets, ol different .ju^Iities, suitable fer th-Sea-hern aad ?Vettern markets. Al.Mi?cases lawn drawn Bonnets Terras ti ruoi ih? for approved endorsed notes, (als .giie- sod -amples ,.e mamma ef sale. f MRI.O ? GARDBN KTt)RS EVEAINC' Sep?-*. ISO?BENEFIT OF THE PROPR1 The Evening's entertaumenri will commence with an Oranure. Atter which -n eirgsm burl 11s. in two part., urvrr acte.! befora in this toeutrj called FASHIONABLE ARRIVALS Immediate!) after which Mr.and Mass Wells will dance LA T A RENT ELL\ An intermission ?f bnlfaa hour will be allowed for she Promenade Musicale in the Grand Saloon, in which a Splendid Orchesira hast neer erected, designed to represent Iba TEMPLE UF APOLLO, a la musabd: Miss JANE Si OMAN will give her Piano-Forte Racitals. Alter ?b?efa the comk Rut ietta called BEULAI1 spa. The entertainments w ill rimsh with a spit ndid exhibition of HRL WORKS by that unrivalled artist, .Mr Edge, concluding with tho ''EMPLE t>P LIBERTY covering a ?i>ace of S.tsoo square feat, iu 'he centre of which likeness ol WASHINGTON, wbiah cost |io0 Door- of the S lloon open at half past 6, lud Amusements wiU com .nen.??? at ha!''past 7. Etile sent officer* will be in attendance to prevaut the admission of all improper persons. Ticker. Fifty Cents. ?? caw r r K u i BOEN. N MOMMY EVENING. September6. .. A MagnihVenl Disnlne if fib E WORKS w,;i take p|i., for the BENEFIT of the ORPHAN AS> LttM in Pnnca-slrav-t, when will be presented the grand ERUP riON OF MOUNT VESUVIUS, together with abniliaiit display of "ire-Work-. ami mi the course of the evening ?eve-alMONTGOL Fl ER BALLOON'S with lighuatuched, will beset oft. FIRE WORKS- Rockets with crimson and gold meteors, wht'li sill be-uccee ed by the following magnificent pieces: Chapter of Flora. Rockets a 1 h Sauctsson*. Chinese Illuminated Sun. Reek. t? w oh s.iici-sona. The Changeable Star. Alter which an interval of fifteen minutes. PART SECOND. The Yew TT"?; a splendid ?ml beautiful piece. RiH-kcls with gold rain. First nnie in New- York, Grand Figure Piece of Colored Roniae Candles. Rocket? with meteors. Italian Figure Piece. Half ?11 hour will be allowed for Promenade aud Refreshments, ifter ?hieb will commence the GRAND ERUPTION OF MOUNT VESUVIUS. The scene of ih" Eruption, as laid out at CasIM Garden, will cover a -pare of 20,000 square feet '? extending over ills enure front of ihn lardcH. Scenery..by.Mr. Grain Pyrotechnist.Mr. 11. J 8. Halt. Admittance ."ill cents Children half price st 2t *? CT*"* GBAND aquatic Bxcmr*i?a to the g' rafi 1 j FISHING BANKS OFF SANDY HOOK, on 1 LIES ~' **? I) t \ Horning, Septemhet 7. weatbei permuting. The large and commodious iteamb?si SUPER IOR.011 Tuesday next, will make in excursion ?s above, leaving the fool of Chambers .treoi piiirter to si o'clock, ilammniid -ireet at ?'.Spring street quarter pa.' s. pier No. I Batter) ) ball past 8, Market street al quarter 10 'J. Caill trine street Ferry in Brooklyn, at 9. Slopping ai Fort Hamilton ?aabway. Fare FIFTY CENTS fur the Excursion. AColdColla -ion will be furnished extra. Bail fVirnished gratis. An excelleeit Uand is engaged 10 .an.the Company. Ever) exertion w ill be used to render thi? the popular excursion of the mason. I M PO R f A N T. tT Know all Ladies und Gentlemen by the-e presents, that if they want to dispose of their money to the hi ??- possible advantage in pur chnsing DKV GOODS, the greatest chauce to effect the same is-now offered by F. W. Az W. F. till.LEV, No. 4MO aa., ..I,,,,. c?.n he found in abundant quanlitiee the follow iog nann d Goods, winch sk ill be sold at price* hendofore an known. Remember your interest! t'LOTIIM? CLOTHS. Wis sell good Cloths at $2 per yard ; Prune ut $3, actually worth *l 50; Extra superior at $1 5" and ?$.">? Equal to any that can be bought dotvn to-vu at * L HEAVER CLOTHS. A stout article wool-dyed liluck, at V- 50, Super Blue and Black, at ?t to $3 50. CASSLVTERES. Stout, solid, dark Cassimercs al $1 ; Fancy, mixed, ribbed and curded from al to y: SATINETS. The largest and best assortment of Satinet, ever offered st retail 111 any one store in New-York, and sold at 30 per cent, under the usual market price. Hating them made uudarourowu direction enables us te oiler extraordinary inducements to purchasers to call on us for Satinets. FLANNELS. We have received from the agents this week an cxtonsive icsorl uaent which we promise, to .-ell al least from S lo 15 cents 011 a yard cheaper than they wen; sold last year. We say to ail, come and sei if we make any iiii.reprc. dilation.. BLACK AND BLEE BLACK SILKH. 100 different styles, at vory low prices. BO.TIBAZI.NE.S?, .TIEBLNOES, <Vc. Al! sold very cheap 011 the true cash rystem. FRENCH PRINTS. All elegaut style sold al 2s od. E.NGL1MU PRINTS. An anusual variety from lid to led. MOUSSE LINE DE L AINES. Plaiu and figured ami satin striped from I8d to U M. anJl 61_F. W. t* W. F. GU.LEY. 130 Grand-m. FALE AND NCJITIEK (.OOUS Slay be bought at 59 Houston-street for us low prices as at any other ?tore in the cny. We shall not endeavor to cope with celt braiod pol fers 111 publi-hiiig advertisements but will engage lo ???!! ?"/<.ds as cheap as ary of them, which will probably suit our cus-oniers as well Having recently received ? desirable a.-ortment of Fall Goods, sncb as Cloths, Cassimeres. Satinets, Merinoes, red, whits- and yellow Flan? nels, Mousse de L.uues. Saxony Cloths, <S c, togetber with a large as? sortment of white and brown Shirtiur? and Sheetings, Prints of vari? ous kinda, mid a general variety of oilier Ory Goods, w?; invite tbo-.r wishing to purchase to call at 59 Hon.toii-.treet. ,4 lw- R. HOWIE. pLOTHS, CASMItflERES A IVO VESTIN~C?[. The subscriber has received by late urrivals s?versl cases ef wool black, iiivuuble green, Prince Albert, olive aud brown CLOTHS of fine qualities. CASwIMERE4??Wool black, and fancy doe-kiu and plain. VEST1NGS?Rich stvle..Also, TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS Silesias, Serges, Biudiug., Cord?. Fluid Linings, Buttona. etc. etc all which will be sold b) the pa.kagt- or piece n the lewest laarkot pricesi. at No. led William -ireet, by 1 Imis K)HN N KUPFER. PROF. OLMST E I>'S PATENT STOVES, FOR HALL*. PARLORS. CHAMBERS. NURSERIES A. CHURCHES. The matt economical Stoce ever made. A S the season for procuring Stoves il near at hand, the pr >prietor fx calls the attention of those in wast of a g .od articlu to the O'm-ted Patent Stove. Thc-e .stovcn hav: for ihe Lai live or ?IX years beea before the pit.Iie, and arn generally too well known to require mucrr tobe said in tneir favor. Our Stovea are made of the beat materiel and in the most ornamental style. T ie proprietor would caution the public shout the many Stove* made 111 imitation of tiie Oimsted Stove, out dilferug in tee most e?-ential part... and wouid recommen ! lo all 1.. want to call and exam ine bis assortment, which are not surpassed in point of beauty or ut:lit> , and w|i| he fouad t? be as cheap as at any other ewiebhsbment. All kinds ofStOVe werk s^Mictted and attended to with promptness. JAMES E.P. DEAN, 8lt> water-st. < P L EN DI D~oi L PaTnTINGS-TIPFANY, YOUNG O A ELLIS. 2.ri9 Broadway, opposite the Cil^ Hall, iiave the plea sure of Offering for sale to dav tbe largc-t. most varied and ina^bifi. cent collection collaction of Oil Paintings on m?ta. es-er seen 111 thu c:ty. Tins collecuou con-isU of one hundred and fifty pieces, em br icing originals b) artist, of repute, and copie, after themosteele biated masters of Europe. . . Conr.01.eurs anc admirers of fine paintings will nad the examination nf thu collection a rich treat, and an opportunity for selection seldom 0jeri05%_______-?_*31wi' JL'SlT KEt'EIVED?Ai !Di Greenwich-street, a splendid 1?. rtmeul of Taglionis. very desirable calora, for sale ehesn. ^la_B.J. DENTOS. 7a iWPeRTED COBSET WABEUOCSE.? Jgff W. B1RT. 1 Cedar st. near Pearl, is now receiving ? ??*? as f/m~\ scrtmect of while and colored CORSETS, mada to order, and 'g;:sj^warTajjted to give satisfaction, and selling at extremely low prices. . ^fl N. B. Country Merchants supplied. suSl tmw