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For The New-York Tribune.
A Letter from Armenia.
From Dr. Grist, Author of "The Lost Tnlies of IsraeL'
My Dear Sir : In less than six week* from the
time I leit America I was upon the shores of A-:n.
Nearly two we?.-ks of this time I spent at ir.terme
tliato place*, including six days in London, two in
Paris, one cacti in Halifax, Liverpool, Marseilles
and Malta, and some hours each at <ora? of the
?ports of Italy and insular Greece. My tour through
Lugland and France was too much of a flying
for tne to take more than a hird't-eye view of the
ten thousand interesting objects which met nay rr
nio.i, hut an impression is left not soon to be eflaecd
The same is true of my glimpses of Italy, with her
W-farned metropolis, (for I had a distant view of
Rome, with her St. Peter's and Coliseum, from the
?leck of [be steamer,) and of ffio smoking crater oi
Vesuvius?then threatening' a now eruption?the
loftier snow-capped summit of .Etna, and the scene
of Paul's voyages and shipwreck, the passage of
Serylla and '(.'harybdis, the Grecian Archipelago,
etc. etc. If France would only expend for railroads
a lithe of what the tnad project of fortifying Paris
is likely t? rust h?-r, end remove the useless i.mr*
diroents occasioned by passports, it would !'C 'juite
?'u*v to go from New-York to Egypt, Syria or Con?
stantinople irs less than a mouth. The proposed
extension of English steam navigation through the
Mediterranean and Black Seas, will help the mat?
ter, but ii will never he possible to make the mis
satte viu Gibraltar with the expedition which would
be available through France, if there were only a
railroad from Calais, boulojne or Havre, to Mar
seilles. The speed of the French steamers, which
ply once in ten days between Marseilles and Con?
stantinople, might ako be very much increased by
rr.i.r.; powerful engines; and they might spend les.
time at Leghorn, Givita-Vcchia, Malta and Syra.
At this lust place the line connects -Aito a branch to
Alexandria, and another to Athens. Theecsteam?
ers carry no merchandize, but are commodious l'.>r
passengers.
I arrived ?i the metropoli.? of Turkey in less than
ten months from the time 1 left it, having been by
sen and land more than lilweti thousand -
within that period, including fiom four to five thou?
sand in the United States. More than cig'e.r thou
sand of the whole was !>y steam, a power which, it
ir.-is well been geid, is bringing the ends of the earth
t igether, as I doubt not but the facilities it affords
will yet be greatly improved. Fatal casualties may
product' slight local revulsions, hut they will only
lead to improvements and caution They can never
check the onward march of modern skill and en?
terprise.
VS iiiii a Ttietciful providence that I did not gel
ready t?> embark in the President, u? f hoped to
have done, for you were aware that 1 wa-. desirous
t p have' gone in her if I had got my book on the 1
Lost Tribes through the picas in season ' S j that
work was probably a means of savit.tr my life.?
Sucii provi fences should check any undue impa?
tience when obstacles are thrown in our way. I
have often found then, designed foi good in these
lands, where we have constantly large drafts upon
our patience. This is n commodity of which the
traveler in the Hast should lay in it large supply;
and he will de well to add to it a good ~tock ol pi n- ,
dence :ind courage, which are- by no means incom- |
patiblo with each other. Cautious, yet bold, is a
goes] maxim for one in my situation.
From the huste with which I hastened away from
my native shores, some may draw the inference
that my attachments arc all in the old world, and
that I have little to hind me to tha new. Hut,
truly. America never seemed so dear to me as it did
on returning to it after years of absence, and never
was my heart more closely attached to it and the
dear objects of affection it contains, than at this ,
moment, <>r than when i was making all haste to
teur myself awav. And now, ns 1 lo.ik hack upon
the exulted privileges of our highly favored co'intry I
from the midst of the deep mural darkness by which
1 am surrounded, a resplendent halo seems to en?
circle them all.
" Yes, my native land, I love thee."
But trying as it was to part with nil I held dear
in the land of my birth, with blessings which these
who remain at home know not how to prize?1
would not return hut at the call of duty. Dark ami ?
forbidding us is the moral aspect of this land?ami
it seems d.iubly so when com rusted with that I have
just left?I trust that a brighter day will yet dawn
upon it; and well may I rejoice in the privilege ol
doing something to hasten it on?of toiiint; and
suffering in sn glorious an enterprize; The views 1 ?
have taken of prophesy ami the sign* of the nr.ie
in the lust part of my late work, encourage me to
persevere through every obstacle. But [ regret
that I could not devote more time to spread sut ;
my views more fully before the public and make
them more clear and explicit. It is u subject thai
should h? carefully studied in the licht of opening
events of Providence. Those Eastern land- are
yet to he the theatre of great events. The present
attitude of political alTuirs in iho East seems like
n calm preceding the tempest. There is no probu- j
bility that the- Eastern question, as it is called, is
finally settled : some of the most enlightened judges
sav it is farther than ever from being settled. The
whole of Europe may yet be involved in it. In the
mean time, the Briii-ii empire shows signs of con?
vulsion at her extremities, now making a spasmodic
effort to iv-tore her waning power, and then ex?
tending her hands for foreign aid. Hut little con
ftdence i? felt in the efficiency <>1 the present Sultan,
who is much addicted to the pleasures of the harem,
and is said to he ruining his already weak constitu?
tion, .Multitudes of the votaries of Islam are look?
ing upon Mehemet Ali and Ibrahim Pacha as the i
conservators of their faith, while multitudes mure
?perhaps the i;ieat majority?are anticipating it
dotvnfnl. While on my way to this place I fell in
company with two Moslem Dervishes, who told me
that the demolition of their government and religion
would take place within from three to five years.
All agree that trreat events are hastening over iis, and
till the signs ol the times in these lands especially,
intimate that the period is approaching when the
Lord shall rise to shake terribly the earth, and pre?
pare his own way.
TllK Law OF RlVJER NAVIGATION.?We find
reported in the Cincinnati Gazette a trial in the
Supreme Court of considerable interest and impor?
tance, especially to ail concerned in any way in
river navigation. The material facts of the case
Vs ere as follows : On the 17th June. 1 839 at about j
1 .('clock in the morning, a collision took place be
tween the steamers Danube, descending, and the
Macfar'.tir.d. ascending the Mississippi, by which
the latter was instantly ?unk. It occurred at ai
plnee in the river called Walnut Bend, which is
nearly in the shape of a horse-shoe and iVem six to
eight miles in length; although the river at this
point is about a mile wide, by reason of a bar the
breadth id" the channel is only about one-third of
that distance. The two boats were scon by each
other when more than two miles asunder; but as
no pilot in the night could determine tho precise
position of another boat at such a distance, no
alarm was given un?i they bau approached within
about one hundred \artls of each other, when th*
bell*, were rung and each boat stopped her engines
The collision, however, took place, the Danube
striking with her how the Macfarlaud neatly at
right angles and cutting her nearly otie-third through.
The owners of the last bnat brought an action "of
trespass ngainst the Pilot of the Danube, laying
their damages at 120,000.
The lact.s weto satisfactorily established as above
Mated. The Plai.-ititi'*, however, contended that
there were tworuletoiriver navigation, established
as well bv the usage of pilots as by their own in?
trinsic expediency, a departure from either of
which, without sufficient cause, would evince such
negligence or want of skill a* to make tho boat so
departing liable lor all the damage that might r.
j suit. The first related to tbc>'a? of the boats u> I
I ascending or descending, asi the second to the
' cor.duf.i of the Loa? in ca.se of danger. As to the
i place, the rule was held to be thai in passing
: through a bend the dercending boat should keep
' the main channel in order to avail herself of the ^
' current, and the avendh g boat should keep round i
! ,}.,. |,ar. in as shallow water as : Th"
second rule is that in case of apprehended ??? -.:*?
the descending boat should >?? :? : ? r <?: ar.d
h\>at with the current, tluu leaving the as endi .
Voat to do the dodging. The defendant, although
ho acknowledged it would be weli if ther-* were
such rules, denied that any such were rec ? ?'?
by pilots. Much testimony was adduced by boih
sides on all these points; and liie Court charged the
jury very fully upon all the ;? tats dUcnsscd by
he counsel. The issue submitted to them wat
whi ther the plaintiffs lost their boat by reason of
the negligent or nnskilfulrinVigation'of the Danube.
If the loss, occurred through the fault of ?he Mac
farland, or if "it was a ease of miked or matha!
fault, or if it was mere misfortune, w ithout fault on
either side, the plaiatifis ccui? not recover. It thi
rules of navigation contended for by the plaintiffs
had Lcc-n prw'ed to have been cstttblished by the
general conduct and usage of pilot?, or it these
ml"s, though not so established, were the cleat
di tates of prudence, in either ease departure from
these rules would evince stich a vra?t of can
skill as wouid subject, the boat so departing to the
dama~~? thereby occasioned, the measure ofwhich
would be the value of the property desu ryed.
The jury, after an absence of about an hoar, re?
turned with a verdict for the plaintiffs, f"r twenty
thousand doih.r.s.
rmv^^r'^ colf|x?Ts
... ??
iri'.rs, among whom are the following: ? ftiuto,
Lyctirgns, Pyth?gbraSj-Porghvx-:. i lutari tr, G illen
Cuvier. Aberueihy, Cneyue, hell, S. Graham, and
others.
Tea, and its enVf; ?f,.,i nr, n?.v_q:to.
fula from eating pork?Effects of stimulants ?n
the jaws and teeth of man : also on animals, with
plates ?Milk fortlie young ?Bloi>d*uck"r- ? Mo
sa c Law?Teething of inl i it?Salt?Unleaven?
ed bread?Manner of preparing and making bread
? Fat, and its effects ?Nottr hmeht, and it* of.
lects ? Man must labor for h:s support ? Diz--'^r.,
and a picture of the human stomach?Mineral
poison., and their effects?Tooth-1< h-Rel i n
ot husband and wile?Power of n* imitation?
Feeding London swine?Sleep?Jfutr lious matter
in animal and vegetable sttb*lanc<-Iniqu I sot"
parents visaed r.? their r^iWreii.?Corsei a.: I sinal
waists?To yuu.-ig men who intend to get wiv.es
and raise healthy children ? Disobedience to pa?
rents shortens |ife ? Marriage: rind long iife ?To
lathes who believe the Bible (or savsol and wish
to rule their husbands.
It contains -l* pages. Price, ti cents.
A liberal deduction made to those who buy to
6f il again.
For sale at the Health Bookstore, 156 Pulton
street, N. V
I'OI.W'KM, &: Bit !.V.?Ct-;..
T^AK8SU?,-< AISS.E TAIIjOKIft'f* KSTAB
i LISHMENT, 98 Fulton street, would respectful!;
form their friends aud the public generally, that t'Wey have
just received tin ir i~.ilI fashions, and nre now prepared tn 1
execute all orders for the coming season in their usual
style nf elepuucc.
N B. Terms Cask and prices low. ?film
AaTtb KiS.t
?KBCIIAM TAILOX, I3<! FULTOV-ST.
ItJL aas oo hand a well selnttctl assortment of Cloths,
Cas-iuieres und V?ttings, suited to the season, which he
oilers to Biakc up lor the public generally iu the ver1- best
manner, at verr low prices f?*C*?bon delivery, a?&ly
STA l'I'S,
M E ti C 11A .V T T A 1J.OR.
VND Clothier, No. 99 Bonery, three doors above He.
ter-street, Naw-York. Constantly on hand, a hand?
some assortment of Cloths, Cauimer i and Vestit - hu h
will he made in the best style at the shortest notice, and mi
the most reasonable terms. jeis tf
Ipl.OTIlliXa \? SS t? 1. 4.' '< sTTlS li =? -
TAIL.?A food assortment nf rcady-m idi < lotting,
manufactured expressly forthn. Fall and Wi, Ti
is now beinp sold wholesale nur] retsil at Chatham ?\ I
The ?leck is new ai.il cui.-i-t. in p in el :i?e li.'ue a: .1 hi^el.
He ivcr. IMol and I'lu.-hiii).' Omrcnsts. made inthe latest
fashions; superfine plain and figured Silli and Tabby Vel?
vet, Satin, Valeneia.*Cloih and Sstiuet Vests of a variety
of styles ;? eoni ussurtiiicit oi fj-siiuere, Satinet und ;
Moleskin Paataloons, besides ? first rate lot of Shirts und I
Drawers, via : red twilled and pi :i i"! . f variou
i|ut!ities. bloacsed nn.l in,bleuen- i! (' .1 . 1 1 1 ' ll-m
111011 striped, Calico nnJ fine white Mu din.?All scl'in~ I
cheap fur Cash, an.! liiitable f>,r the ? ity and country trade.
N. H. Country Merchants nre particularly requests 1 to
call and examine tue stock for themselves. Nu ?5 Chat
baill sL iSI 111"
12 AT St ! II ATM t SI A TN *. - rhe 1 .
'. g Fashion is now ready at WATSON'S, So. r i
09-^? Chathaai-strcet :1ml 100 Bowery, at the following
lixeJ and iiu.i uudaviatineprices, ,1/.:
Silk .sjcJ SO I Beaver.91 50
Mo>e.*:< tsl I Xntna.1 .vi
All warranted on line lur bodies, or the money refuudtd |
if tkey do not prove asrtcommea led.
The sulMcriber will only remark th .t tbo n'iovr- sf.ndard
prices luve been establishes! for tie past wo years, and '
Ihe u.creu-ed und extensive patronatte since rrc. ived bears
ample an 1 gratify inn si ideace of; 11 die j idgenent, at
WATSON'S, 154 Chatham street,
s-' Im uad IGu Bowery.
.\o. fil BOsVBHV is decidedly tinTFest ?
ulablishmenl in Nes -Verk to get bargains 1:1 thi
Boot und Shoe line: you have only.to call tobe
comincej. Ladies', Gentlenien's V,... s,Hoys' and
Chibfretn,' KiK-t... sbse> and Gaiters, in nil their variety, of
my own manufacture and warranted:first r.:t->. at puces
to suit the times. Likewise a lar-.e assortment uf good
country work, which will be sold verj cheap.
jy26m WILLIAM A??ATK. til Howrrv.
nAY>9 IMPKOVJKI? ?HEGT Kt'R
l'.KK OVKKSlii>1'.S?.V-u pa.r Lebe.' sinl C.-u
tlcuieu's for sale. The nppers of this truly elegant Over?
shoe, made (Vom the ltat beres uuported from South Ame?
rica, iu shes ts, are exceedtngl) elastic, thesai e sd
justing itself to every width of f>ot. softer lhao French
ki-1 aud resde over lasts of the most approved Broadway
fashions. Th? bottom- er soles of leather laid betwei u 'he
rubber, are joined together s.i securely as to be perfectly
water proof. These Shoes have bren tried thoroughly the
past winter, aud eivon geteral satisfaction. Erery pair
warranted not to discompose, or the uppers to b^-en from
the soles. The trade are invited to ejtaming these aud a
genera] ass iruui ut uf lud.. Knbber Shoes,now in order
for the fell tradc
HOKACS 11. DAY, Snccessnr t>. i;^-y-:r. I. it. r.-..
au? t!m_ 1J?", Maiden-lane.
A~\Vt.S.S. TDRNiSD AN.ltI*K.
1AU1ES who would improve this .1 ''in able point :a fe
j male beauty ?i: >uld, without d--lsv, liH>k in ?t tha
."*ai\t >?Tt5sCK.i01 t-j B&OADTVAV,
where ihey may .-let: a at from .1 most complete assort?
ment of
<;.HTEK BOOTS, F <>?.- CABiis' s.
KI>ss. sl.tl'i'; RS. TIE??, -vc.
of cverv style and color ?0" If i.k. Satin, Tuilt. FruneL Lin?
en K-d and Morocco for Ladies, Mi?j;s sind Ckildrea
This is a new e-tabii.hnir: *. the g.u-'s entirely near sad
will be fres lyahown, with polite and considerate attention
by the pro|>...-.or personally, wlio is determined that ;, -
prices ?hall be socii as, when toa.-iler-d wi.h. refttenccto
the boauty and elegance of the artk - comma ^ th 1
liberal patrrnsge which be respecifudy vet confidsstlv
hopes 10 receive.
sIO 3t-_WILLIAMSON C. BALI
C iS A lit t. E ss t E. i 45 t I >.
M.?. ,? 'sCCCEsiOS TO CEO. t-EtsCUarM)
AM FACTC1U3K OF PAPl 11 BOXES 127 WiTliara
street, of every passible sh-ns. style, sa I Variety, for
the use of any l:uoofbu.,uts>; cos taatly pa band a'!arg
sssorimeet ot" S^u-re Ito.tcs. plaiu aud Xas<?. siL.'le, aad
in sets; also
BANDBuXES.
by the bale or nest
(leuaiae Gerssaa Coiotrne Water iaorted. a::d for ?
at a very !??' nrire. ,.,
LUC K ?IAN?FAC Vi I I.V.
?20\ CF.NTKE STREET, (Opposite Hester .trcet%
ritHE rubscriber wishes to inform the pubUc he ba
1. coramenced msnuftcturio: LHi~KS for .tores anu
dwellings, with such advacuc-a as to enable hm to fur
iikb a rtasT r' re asticlb l?per r<::. '-'-? ?tu.-.iy .sib- r
maker in the city. Persoos wisbin; le purchase ?> i I bad
it to their advautare to cali and -\.-jumo be ore purchas?
ing els-srher-. [au2J lo'i 'JtlAS. v . OAh PKNI 'F.U.
/ '0?POfllTl<i\ BOLLEKs, 0! tbfl bet
v,- materials aod qualm , aaU of all si^e?, cast at tie- O'
ce of the Xesr World.30 Aau-s^ Inquire of Mr. J. W*
K.ICHAK US, in tie Press Room'.baasmcct-; _ aai! tf
STOVES,
f PATE>T AIK-TIGKI iOTO ES.
" f ?The ?rcat fael-ssver?1 bis article cresies ? .' -?
fol and d-.-i siau? itmospuerr: needs 10 br rrj I-aii-a/d :>ut
???er in iweaty.four boa.-s. Reference-ri'.. i. A gaod
? :.;;?'}?'-n baad. Order* elicited. Ai*o, arcneral .??orl
ioe..i of the most cpproveJ Cssokizc Stove-, Ty nnder?, ttc
Month Grales. Iii per ceoL, ort fronif raicr pjri ..
? ?lc L. V. BADGE iL ?*> Watcr-st.
CTO VE?*tTTOVEs KmU-s. Comp-?io.
0 improved!?Sorsethiag beaacfa% cbeip aad cconomi
1 all?G. nL'IMdV u prepared, s? Mm, to*apph-ni??re?
tomers aa-i Iba Puhl* in eeccral irilb a new ai.d improved
"...Kar S in'?, which, for all clnury pu'po e-, cannot
be surpassed in this citr. I viscid invite ti_-e wfeo irre in
? ant of Stove? the present season to look le at No. 9 Car
?r.ia'-.-treet. before p-archa.i.r; elsewhere, as on examui?
tioa one 'o k will satisfy ine uaov. scrnpsloc* that the
Kitchen Cou-paston ha* a d- cided preference ??? er ?. ! other
??. t? the qn.niitr ef fuel which i? c >n,uroed in this
rtove ii t irtias compared Ii ?II cid patterns, ard lie l.oil
ixur ?.f.*-. r biul.-r? ai t:.e samtio*, and ine er-u ,ji:y of
baki . ?uieh thij Stove ?.1 do, pre It a drxiaed prefer
n ? over sil ? r.< '??
A a general assonmer.? of Hall. Parlor and Store
St...--. of the tuort approved jatie. i.?.
i. i See id*_Cll-j. qiT'irY. 9 Caraiicc >t.
PROF. ?LMSXED'S Tai KM STOVES,
FUR HALLS, P.ti:; "f.-. CHAMBERS, NTRSERIES
AND cnt?RCH?S.
T.ir mot ecanomical Store rter vie de.
\S the seas.au for pro?.! r...- &tov..? .- :.? - .t :: :. t ??
proprietor call? the *tl< otioa itFtlsose in tii! of ., gi ...i
trtit te to tue 0!n:?d Patent i-lovc. Tiic-e S:ov?- have ft r
ist five or ^i.x years been before the pablic, aad ars
.?en. i. ?;? :?? "oil ku,wa>li r<i,u;rc mm.ii to be said in
tneir favor. Our Stoves arc male of the best isaierial
and :n the t^rr-t ornamental style.
T ic proprietor mould e- ition ibe ; iWic :? the m-isy
Steve, made in imitation of the Olc-icd Stove, but ddte
n-f In the r.io-t e??-;u-.ial -.ar'.. -.nc ? on re :: rae.u to
ail in ? e. .1 ?ii i cvj:-!..'- his .ii-jrMn-rt, wkica are
not ";rp-.?ed in point of beamy or unlity, and sr?l be
fonad tu be as cheap as at any othere?l?blt?b?neet.
Ali kinds of Slove work souctied and altaaded to.with
promptness.
' -;j-J?-.seoJ J.'.MF.S F. P. IirtV.CI" V.':-'
QTOTsB?s, STOVES, i837 BLKECR ; f~
? > A irtment of Stoves I r wriod oreoaLsrritable
".r la :< .rni.. lat ill" . A .o lor sale, H.II and Par?
lor "ii ves vi the latest p.ill- r-v '.. .p for cash.
J.-'iii!i:C do. c at the shortest eoti-e.
All ore ?.-? thaakfuliv received a ??: panctnaRv atteided
to. au I if GEO II till: IS, 257} BJeecier rt.
CTfSK'g PfOViiJ._rsTOTE,?
a Kor Coal oi VVaod?A oea p.t nl with tuerr m
. i rt.ii.i improvements for cuEnary parpo'eea than have
?ser been mad" b lor-. s? i? a'awed bj t.. .- ry b ?t
res It may be examined wh m they are .?.;.! a -
-.? .. nd retail at FISK"SSTOVE Esrss ts umcsjt No ?OO
tV;;.si ?cd door fiom Forton s? ?oilin* baking.roast
it s', frying, J&c. may be all conducted at .,a< e ?.u.out de
teriorulioii, to a greater extent, and with less fncltb aha?
etei i- fore been aecomplithed. The ovs n hi hi an d 6a a
? ? principle making it eqaal f the best brick nv.-u for
b iking. U ilhout any ehangn of dra't {ex. ? pi du- ..z igni
Uou) it is ever n ady for liaki ;.? hile any or u'lof tin other
c ioking,ssin p.-'.ce--. The-top ofthestisvs is ofa !? vcl str
tace aml is divided by pall at] Utes lute foui b?illis| pi ices
ef equal ti^a or ihree to admit one large oval boiler,
changed fron: r.jlit und 'eft t<- l.owur.l an i i n r. ? in ..
.. ; 0-ed in i>?'linr. which i.i tHe mcdiusfsiaed rti.ve,
such us is u?ed in ordinary *?-/*.:p*ai?i!ie*. eouuins ? pa !.
of water, together w ith i smaller bo ler; and steamers for
vesr-ta! I Ii arill also rdmit 2'arce rash !i ?!?n> nbose,
orbs talcing off i!it.-hi.-i plate will admit I boiler ol i.n
?ame beigbt,.whieb will bald gal.-.u-. ? |aal lolfbrls,
?snd ?iii. i?.^ addition of a w.a?d steamer sill bod or steam
d to 3 bids of vegetables. This boiler will ha found useful
in hecting water for bathing, extensive wssbiug, leakling
pigs, etc. without any extra expense o/fuel or ?ze of the
stove. It b unnecessary to po itto all its merits, a. by
ex ini.ration every-ne v:.;-.:c ih.it for cioupartnc and
liiuit? it stands ale ne unparalleled and profseiouslh'eveiy
respect F1SK*S STOVE ESTAULItiUMENT,
Soil W .ter-su N. Y.
N. P..?All kinds of Stoves, Copper, Tin, and .Sheet Iron
Ware constantly oh hau..! uid for sub reasonable.
Zaulg.etsd Am_
nt/.t G oast eiALKi* ??.?:-1
?T scriberi are dady receiving their supply of best Red
Ash Peach flrelianl (Ti a!. broken, egg ami r.in ;i/.e. which
they w ill se|l in lots to suit purchasers, at the lowest mar?
ket rat'?.
Al-o, While Ash, Liverpool and Virginia Coals,
auliitf WARD at BROWNE,
late Anderson ft Wardjlfeor. Lahtbt .ait v\ ashingti u-st.?.
pKAOIl OKCHAKU CJOA?>?Er?m boa. or
1 yard at thai lowest market prices.
Ai-o, Lciiish, l.:ckawana, Liverp .ol,Sidney an.! Virginia
Coals.
Or !er? throuc'i the Post OfTlee ponetually nttej-.s?d to.
auSG ImiV j.T?RBELL,.<mr.of Iludson an.i A..e.
irTKGllNI? KI..I,.-Now , -, irgitTrTtVoiii -. .r
v Adrian, at Jacksan Pi-r foot of Vcstrj -.t. N. R., a su?
perior quality of Virginia Coal. For by
.It ' WAItO ?v BROWNE,
. I ile Anderson Jt Ward,) ei,r. La gbtyt IVashingtoa-tta,
AiOl.r.i. W A.sli iPJLA'ii'JE RS' ?BA.??.
Vr iRoT RATE ani< !e et" l...l'ci ?l '. Pi?ters l'.ross, e in
always .?? found at JAMES 0. HOFFET, l?l Frrocc
street, nearWooster, at the loweu market pric.i.e. i.ikc
s?i*e < ?erv suprr'or article ol Cooper's Brass. a-d tf
ROL LED G E11M A S' SiLVEli.
FAMES G. MOFFETT, 121 Prince-stri at, near Woostrr.
t* wouiu ,.ar.iculr.rly ealltbe attention of Hardware Di al?
BTK and M..nui'.iCturer.? to his superior a.rii. e ef German Sil?
ver, which beoifcn for -ale wholesale aad retail, of all thick
a ?-? --. and w ;rr .r.i.? t equal to auy. eithai Foreign or Do?
mestic, for color siid softness._aS2-tf
I i ft i.b K itsi' HA KD IVA BK, ?I
1* street.? \ complete easortm nt of Sash Pallie?, BuB
Hinges,Scrows, American and English Knob Lacks. Fine
i'iate.Dea.:. Cap!o.a.-,!,l'ra? l.-..- .....! .' . !-L?.P. rr.?'.
Ro.iud, Square Springs, Flush ant Shatter Bolts, Hook
and Plate Hinges, together with nearly i cry article in the
!i-.e, all of which will be sold as In*- a? at any place ui ihi
Ai 6, Cat Naila b- the c-sk, at tie I.->vc-t ranrket price
for casn. [jel*] JO.-F.Pir WFi-.D
1 ?UKRICAiV El A KD WARE?Th<
cl 1-ers have on hand an extensive assortment of Amer?
ican .Manufactured Hardware w hich they offer for sale at
the I..?.vest inauuficlurer's prices
ED WD. PURCELL .V: CO. i3 Platt-st, c r. of Gold.
aiMO lm Suceasaors to rttib r.e :? Long.
; kOCK ANE> ill !!,:?: .s; ?TONS.?The
I" Subscribei will deliver in ol vessels ?t the
Pris :. D..ck. Dock Stone tor 1j ceais per ton. au.l Marble
lluil ling St"iic for Us ?ic par ton.
Si lies Priaoo. M?uut Plensaut. June o
lets Cm D. L.PKVM1MTR. Ageat
OTKK ta JPEttS.?M?sles's. Gu-Lott's in.l K a
v5 shaw's Steel IVus. A good assvnment of POCKET
BOOKS, and other goods,at ... olesale.
E. R. 6ILLESPIE, I I Jorm-ctreet,
BK?OSm* Between ltrnad?av aad Nassau.
UL*S i.J.fs.?Tk-sub.-c.-.ber iL-p-. tfail; ?? 1
iLlurm his f.-icuds Sad tac public ;!iat Le ha. on hand,
and i? constantly reo.ivi: c. lur.-e invoices ol vi?, ts ?*.. .?
ho otter- for sale at redsced price-, wholesale and rc'?.i.
' >aLlry iiierchaucs WoUki do Wei.- to call, ?cn.rc p.i.c:.-..^.
?!>p?-.-ic, at
je??tf _ A. MsiKEA CHINE'S. S55 Pearl-st
U'i ?-li'l.Rsi I>?S>.? HAY DEN S
S-ic. I Pens are letter iu all r.-.pecis tsan (iuilis?>
.cere ..arai .;. equally pliable and chejp.
Tlicy are (??.- :a_J?< :.; ..ted and re-s-!eet'-l before
offered to tiie p'iblic.
It ts bei eved tbattheirowii merit- will loon sivc liiea the
pre-eminence a;,,,,, g ethers.
The trade ?applied at wholesale bv tie Agent.
EDWARD J SNO i i iaitt-street
N. R.?For ?-,;. \.\ tin principal Stationers r.r. ! eaters
in Pe- I :-j .h> ( .-y aad Coaatry. au3 ly
Spkc1? L PPsJiXTM E.,1.
BY .:<)SEPI3 GtLLOTT.
PER MANUFACTURER TO THE QUEEJf.
/>AlTflON.?The higitcbana-terol i?---e r-:.? b:.? m
V>' duci i the attempt, on tbepartaf sereraJ ilisrcpnuble
cakera; to ?>?- ike ifread, not asly apoa Mr. siiUott. bnt
also upon the public. An icforior article tiearinr the mis
-;'?i!>->i istiae. th-s. Gi'.'. "., emitting tno riii?.l T. I- tow in
Ike market. It esa readily bp .>;. etod by ,:? uu&aished
app-'arancc. and the very iomn on ttytetn whichirispul up.
Ohtcrrt. the genuine Pen - are ?? marked in full?-Jo?
seph tiillott's Patent,"' or, " J^sej i; Giliolt. wre.-n>a-ed f
and that each gros, bears a lac s.mi!-:- ol his -u/^atart Laus t
The above ranr be had. wholesale, of
r!5 Iv HK.VRY JESSOP 71 jn>-.r-?t_ mr. rsf G/OA
peh RAt'Ii ?IO.VkY . a- Rae?< takea
? a. at pax fur Dry Goods, wboleaala and retail, at-lit
Pearl-st. aa.lSIai
a^gg^ SCOTT'S BAZAAR,
No. 37 Dev-stxeet
3. .'era Gremift.-a-'trfrt cxd 3rozdxey.
XT Celebrated for its pare, sparkling asd
brilliam ALE5. and the ?.peiioniy of us
REFRESHMENTS generaily. ?-24 if ,
eStU
V I If CENT L . DILL'S
first prejo?m
STEREOTYPE FOrMDRT,
No I2> F?l:o3-?t. four.*) ?t -ry New-York, jelvtf
h N GRAVING U X VV ?U?.
Oos? ia the neatest maaaer, cheaply and ejpeditiocsly.
it ra? orrtc- or ths Mr* ?roato. oJ a.n-is-stixct.
By ?AKX II AKT.
Apply to the Publisher of the Near WnrlsL su2I tf
if; i de ox ht*tbkook,
37 AND 49 B 0 W ERY. NP.W-YORK.
WHOLE5?LZ aJ(D Ri.T.1!. DJEA1 tKs IX
Ferexgai Wine*. Eiqnor*. Havaaa and
Principe t isur*.
Grocers, HoieU. Takers. Purtrr-Ho.;?e? and Country
Merchants supplied on reasonable terms for cash or appro?
ved paper. su2I Itu*
ALFRED BOACIT,
CONSTABLE AND COLLECTOR,
KtUi OCT XSD itivrj LaXDLOUM' WaaSsSTS,
ASATT r K LETTiyC HOCSKS, &C.
'itllr. -u: 7f arise Court.
Hoa?e. No. 42 B??-k.man-st. aal? lm
hi ? ( ?!::;;. hi:i xoi.a?* \ PLATT,
attorneys, Soiieiten an*! Counsellor*.
OH ?? No. SI S3, . v ?- . i Salem Dt'TcHEa
Merchants' Exchanre, > ^ew-* orK-' J. V Rtvaoi**.
Wall-street. > ra27-tf t O. H. Pt-arr.
V/'i. litmus & < <?.
TYPE AND STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY,
74 Fullou. corner of t;el<l-?treet,
XtW-loKK.
' i i IIK ?-it?crih.-rs L-'se Lois method of annciueinc to
; A tboir frieuds and t.ie public pneraBy tJutt, barmf
? purchased the. extensive and veil knowa Type Foundry
formerly owed by Me?.rs. C. aaer A Cocke, they hare re
mo-, r! the -amc to their present central location. IIa? lag
:.a!e extenvive rev-i.ms, alteratioas and additions, they
ar> cm prepared to execute orders of any magnitude they
may be favored with, with promptness, and on a* favorable
rero? :i- %t any Ko.ia jry a: America. To their new Sprci
mea-Book, which baa b? a recently extensively circulated,
t. ?. would respectly refer.
All articles manufactured by taern ?hall be of a material
equal, if ant *upern r. to a;!} mannfactared in tins country
?and undergo a thorough examiaatian a* to appearanc-,
r?n.i .' dressing, and properlj assorting. AU articles ex?
hibited in the specimen-Book formerly is-u-'d by Conner A
Co..k . together with Sorts ta Fonts -old by them, can bow
be f :.-j'-n 1 from tau Foundry without delay, with inaay
, since a-i-JeJ.
WM. HAGAR A CO urn Agonis f.r the sale of the Xa
p:e.-. VV? r.in^tor. and Seite Presse?, whi^h, toicther with
Ch te . Cases, Composing Sticks Furniture, Ink. and
every ?rtic!e used in tie Printin- ne.;i:e... will be kept
on band,' and furnished at manufacturers' price*.
N. It. No Machine Cast Type jianufacturej at this
Fd&ndry. jeit-u"
I > H i XTI Sii'jft K?The salanrriber, wh? TsVpr?c
L tu al Prt'.t-T. hav:? f .- ? - t-;?:j fser.tyfyrars been
? e .?? I in tne ma isfse?ut of Printins Ink,daring which
time it has bm-n used extensively -n many of the largest
planting estabbshraents in the United States, and civen ern
'?nl -,. ?..faction. II' rc?;,eetfnll? ?olictt- -i continuance of
the wairouage of his typographical Is re ihren. Having lately
bailt a newaad enlarged manutactory,]oa Front-street,
b twees Montgomery and Goyerneer^etrcets,, East River,
he rSenabbin to sit,>p.y i!e>-o w j-i uiay l.ivf.r him mill their
! custom, a itit as t<<od Ink a* can 1?; procured iu the United
Sia ??, of uiiclihiirc.-.'ib- color, and an reo.uuab'.e terms.
1 is Ink i- well calculated to work on the composition
roller, ain! a'i descriptioas of proses now m use.
Orden diri cted to th - bscril ert residence, 1^" flricc
?ireet, or left it the manufactorv, will be puhetnally at
ter !e.| to. GEO. HATH UK.
New-Yi irk. July SO, 1841. jyAi 2m
.- IUBAP! i ULE.V*?: i UK API at J.vMISOiN
V A JER-VIS'S Cheap Eagcaviag and Printing OtSee.
\ V siting I'ard Plate engraved an. lifty Cards fur only
il SO. All r>ii;er Ettgravisg al half the u?uiii j>nee.
1 . seeall and etaiu.ue ipecimei.. No. 4Sj Courtland ?t,
corner Greenwhich. ?uSS Im
CARD^m^ag
t t:. :j s: s ABDa' i IKDs!-I^ocosnetiro
i PREr-S for pnmia^ C4ROS, 107 John-street, iturn door
'loin i'e,r:. TH1> >IA* ii!N'll. tbe only one ia the city,
I ran not beeqnale I for speed and beamy of printing. Cards
' printed ?.n tkis Machin? .i much cheaper rates than by
J the common mode of printins Cards,
i V siting, Wedding and Store Cards engraved nud
! printan.
, U M B. 1'OLf.EK. 107 John -t. 3d door from Pearl.
au23 lm _
' <<>'; ?is.?iio"npai*i:;t\?-Vitt'ito?*iT.
i KJ ?The subscribers keep constaatly ou aaud and offer
l for ??!e in lots to suit puithu.ers?
WRITING PAPER, ofall kind*.
Al-o. Rohinsea's Blank Hook Paper,, ofall kinds.
PRINTING PAPERS, otall sixes and qualities, on hand
or ma le to order, nt short Dotice.
They also keep-on band a larve assortmeat of Wires.
? Feltiogs, Blue Smalls, Bleaching Powuers and Soda Ask
f.-r Paper ManiifHClarer?, of their own importation, of tho
besl leality, which they offer at very low prices.
jv!5 If I'KUSSK a RKOOKS, 61 I.iliertv street.
??J iP?PEB M an L'lPASJ '1' RiS?Pulp
1 .-s treeas, of , I sixes, by the set or -incie |iUte. kept ou
band and for ssl- by tin- subscriber. Also, all kinds of
Paper llnrhin'Ty fu-ni?hecl at the shortest notice by Messrs.
Hose A Goddard on application to the tubscriber who is
tin ir ?gent in this City. EDWARD CURTIS,
auS4 :lw Paper Warebou-e, 11 Liberty street.
DAP ER iTJLtrVCFACT?REKS' .\ N i) Ci iM
I MISSION WAREHOUSE, N... Hi Liberty-street?
Printing, Lithographie, asd Colored Papers in all their
varieties, ma !.- :?? rderof any ejuatitr from common New?,
to the Guest Book paper made in me country, at the wir
nmrke; prices. Crom ihe very superior mills of .1!e.-sr?. A.
C. nr.: W. Curtis. Bo-ton, and W. A M. Curtis, Bellville,
J.and from si.ere! other manufacturer*, bsiing the best
uf mat binary. All i-nic-s thankfully rec- :ve,j and pronip
t!v executed. i.;T oai ED.VARI") CI'HTIS. ArenL
iuj1..m i! am) AJUERSClAiV PAPER
T HANGINGS and Borders, for sale cheap, al the
United Si tea Paper Hanging aad Band Box. Warehouse,
65 i anal-street, near Brosulway, Now-York. Kooms pa
pered in the ueatest manner.
on43m JOSHUA BROWN.65Canal-street.
rrTjK? -rsp . :;i:.NT I T A L i A !V W i .n
I li>U SHADES?OLIVER VV. WOODFORD, 6J
Catharine -t. is enabled to offer I'JSOO pairs of Transparent
Window Sinde* at the following low prices.vis i
BMl pair* l#aadsi apes, foreign views) at $1.75 per pair.
250 pairs Moonlight Scer.es.52,51? do
201 pairs Vignette Centers .$3,00 do
2'<0 pairs I'r-neb Screil B-irders .*1,''0 do
N. 15. .'?'? - ii? i ' I' il los from iin.otto tdit.dO per pair.
Country M'-rchatits and I'pholstrrers wiU realise s s.r. u.k
of 50 i> r cent, by purchasing from the subscriber.
_auj|I Im ?. W. WlHlDFOItl?. r.ti Cata^rine-st.
! lYIN'G AiN D P? i N FING EST AB LISHMKNT,
Omi E NO. Ill VYltttAM, CORSER OF JoHS-ST.
t LI KINDS OF SILKS, COTTON AND WOOLEN
- s fjo IDS DYED, rastored and dressed, including la?
dies' and e;n!|eaien"s carineats, such as Presses. Coals,
Saswl-, C s Velvet", Rilibon-, Mennes?,Hosiery, Cas
limeres, Carpets, Rug... Piano and Table ("users. Window
Shades, o. e Ac aulll lm*
M.fllTli-.-s I'AaOCK EST A BESM1T71 EXT.
Corset1 oJTthe Hairer) and S5iriioa-st
^r-ss CLOCKS of every description la any qnaaunes,
tfS/isy ttooo tr?s i.d ceeap for cajk.
w-* "g-' In Us made to order for Steeples, Banks, Ac,
Use I f . at. Small a-a^aes aad
uiotei? made for p-teL'.ecs. Eairaiic? 7j Bowery.
R. SMITH.
je:7 if CFonucrlv Smith A P.roii..-r.
?s A .""I ?E I. W~. BENEDICT, VVa
Vlaser. Merchants' E.tcn?u^e. corner of Wall and
ft-s'"Jg William streets, hamie forced a connection in
IsVti^aS biisiness with & ii LMMON l>, I .-.-ir personal uttea
tiou s.il be riven to repa ia; ?ii-i WaU":o?. Tne uio?t
? ???:;r-li j-r:- of Duplex A Chronometer
Wat bes pat ia -qudto th- origiaaL
Mr. liamraond woubl snake his acknowJedreineiits to the
Trade, for their kicduc?s and patroua.-e -u-ce living iu
Ne? %??'%. and wiU alwayr give their worlt prwfereace in
makiif.- Daplri work, b?t ?:ll aat be able to make any dis
to tat from >'s r-tail price.
I'L'p!":. Independant Second, and other Wauthe* of
?p:.,.--tM , . t. .-.is for sale, warrvivd jw-riect cr the uoaey
r?f..r ?b ie?illrv and Suser War- ns usuaL
al7 1v BENEDICT A HAMMOND.
it i i ulk? .i.>i> j t: vv?i.kv.
'??j- &<??"<?'?
-,? ? ? ^rr rge Wat .*?> Dsamond i'uis and Ri"g?. geld
Pencils. Chains and Jen-dry. for sale at retail loa-er than
at any otter place ia the Citv. ?V atchc- and Jewelry
?-.tciiaiiged or besagbt. Geld Watches as low as $35 aad
$40 each. All Washes wjl] bs warranted to keep rood
time, or the money retu'ned. Witch- s and Clocris re?
paired in the he-l uanaer and warranted at much less tbiu
the c ual price*, by ore of the Kneel workmen ia America.
G. C. AL1.EN. Iittportsr of Wa'eucs and Jewelry,
aal4 lrms wholesale asd retail, 30 VVali-?r.. u^ stairs.
CVA'FECTIO.^ESV.
THE sabsenber lespccilwly isdbnas bus cust. men aad
others, that he has remov-.-l from Willillii tlieel, lu
the stora formerly occupiedby Mr. Ciarles Lee, the ccle
brau-d riUciung Manufacturer. No. 2?? R-oadway, be
i r-.cn War.-i a and Chantbers-strerLs, opposite L"ie Citv
Hall, wacre be -rill continue to manat'a'-ture DRY COV
FECTIONS of tie purest kiiid, and warranted to keep
in ail climates. Altho'agh the expenses attendant on so
large in eaiabhahsscni sad ia so public a situation, mast
c. w?ar:'y rre itly be mcreaW, yet the aiditiona! faeili
ties afforded him ia the mmcActur-n- and sales depart
me-t, both of which beisg under his immediate control,
will rmable aim to sell ai his tuital low prices; and he
hopes, by so dodig, to merit a share of tie public favor.
It may not be improper to tay that the subscriber is a
practical workman, and has been eagaged ic the cacu
facturkig of Coa.-ecuoc? for npwarils of Ir3 yes-., which he
dalters htmself entitles him to a favorable notice.
??'- Iv_THOS. F. PEERS.
VAX. CHIP PIL.Ij nOXES in cults of 7
to 10 l?ousaa?! e_eh. -or sale bv
J. M. A B. R. SMITH, Chim-sts and Draggisls,
suI0 6wis? wr.Falwaaad Wsur-su7
Vr-.x \ lilt V l.oW ? All d s-r-.;>l: Ji - ,.t ' j >i lsnJ S.l?er
ft^ '.^ Li v-r. .tr.cr.or. K>e..psiuenc. Duplex. Lepme and
0
DR.F. FELIX GOURAUDS KAU DK BEALTE
OB, TRIE WATER OF BE.U'TV.
PUBLIC APPROBAllON has to dctkloClv stamped .
ine -aperiority of this 5 i b L o t i ti n . that litrlr ?
need Se ea_d io its praise, except that it is "hal it pro- j
fee*** ta be, a real. enis-artous remedy for e-vd-cating all
Ca taue oats Empnoa?, Tan, pimple*. ?p--i?. .ate.. ;
tnsdua?y prodnetnr a delicate, clear, ?oft skin, transform- '
evea the moat ?vlio?' complexion lato rndusm wniieoes?. ?
producing delicate. white neck, hands ami arm?, an.l im- 1
pint* a beantifo1. juvenile bloom to the complexion
iresvlemea whose face? are tender alter -having, will doc' ;
h exeeileat beyced compare tu ameliorating and allay id;
that uiuii aiiptl sun soiailBin ilie irritability of the ?km.
and, uaitinf. '-he most ambrosial qualities, which ?eem like :
?' a thousand fragrant posies: ' it is a unique articfe and no '
mistake. ?i ft *? searrratar pear it tent, -ru' cat* titr-ott
leu ;u?es St fecspcr svr Its touettt* its dames el de? ?, m- '.
tiiioaaitj. The following are lelecter from an ar>nn.iiuiee
?f testimonials which hare bceu voluntarily tendered:
?? I have your Eau <\<- Beaate in a-e?il i? aa admirable
Btt?cle and 1 shall recommend it."
S. 1. Puti.t.:r>. Pai'sd-lplua.
"Ibane hid ?eve-.lesl!? for you- wa?h. for freskl-s,
ate A .aely living here tsaught a bs-t:.e of you and - aid u
had ?M desired effect."
Alex. GcrtntK, No. 1 Stsnw.x Hall. Albany, i
?I cheerfully bear testimony to the efficacy and perfect
tncoceace of roar Kau de Beaute: it is decidedly a valisa
biecosmetic. 1 cianot cn-?et t that yoi puMis!: mj naeie."
The above i? from a lady ia Li Rot Place.
"Dear Sir: Having bad a very favorable opportaatry ?
veslerday -ventnr for expatiating on ihe merits ol* your
?Eau de Beaule.' and ?iiowic? Uic effects it produced on j
my hand-, a younr lady req je?;p,J I would procure her a
bottle of it. Please send oa* per bearer.
Jc<sre? SS-. Br. a '.*??>'."
So strong is the proprietor's conviction of Use enure, |
el?esey of the aUive invaluable preparation ia real,/jug .
ail that it prefemes to accoapbsh that any dissatisfied I
pu.-eOa?er can receive hi? or to-r moaev back if requested
To be had only at Dr. G.'s Exclu-ive Othce- ti: Walker
street, one door.fmm Broadway, at $! per Imttle. and of
David Sands Ac Co . Druggists, TT East Broadwsy.
aulO eodim _ j
i
Dr.WHEHER^ OCULIST.
I ,\FI, A1 F. D, D1SE A.<*SD, A > D WE *-K
I EYES.?DR, WHEELER, Oculist, No B Creenwich !
street, N. V. raspectfaUy inform* the poblie, that in consw
qucuce of his practice having become enlarced lo so great 1
ea extent, he is compelled to eoofioe his office ?ttessdancs
strictly between the h.-a's of 'J A. M, and 1 1*. M.. after
whi hour be s isits bis oat-door pstieiiL?.
Not withstanding thai among the many hundred* of .
rase? wiucii Dr. W,_baa attended, many bare been operated
oa by other Prof- ,>or< without raccees, and pronounced
then: trsciRa?i.e. yet ?r W. has ue\er failed to -ra.iicait
the disease, mid et!'-ct a perfect cure, despite every disad
\ai tage which may bare pre-.-a-.ed itself, ta i in many in
stances almost without hope. It is this unprecedented ??r>
cr?? in his treatment of the various hitherto considered
ineursble> diseases of the eye, that enables Jnm wituconti i
('?.? to refer the afflicted who maybe unacquainted with
him. and hi- mild mode of treating the Ui.tor.lers of this or
g to numeraoj restored pauVseli iu the first class ol s-.su
eiy respecting hu proisasssoaaJ abilities aud skill a? a
scientific Ot u i?t.
Chronic indammaiion of the Eye-lid or -ore Eyas,
however lone standing can he effcctaalty and i armanentli i
I cured. j
i All oiuer diseases ef ihe Eye cured without sargieal
operation.
S T R A B I S M US,
'i'lirtmunlv calif,! ScsttattsV )
AND CONFIRMED CATARACTS "'N THE EYE
Safely and effectually removed (ia a few minutes) w?h l
tesree'e any luccii-.eioence or pain to th- -air nt.
Term, to -Lit t!ie rdrenmstaoces of ihe Titienf.
N. B.?MtSre hours from -'o'clock A. M.. until 1 P.M..
aft.-r w hich on: door patient.- are Vtailed. -,- Im
Tils. (iEM IMl FRENCH FE.H.11.E
MOiX rHLY PILLS.
nR.L. LEG RAND'S Pilales Measullea Pour les Fern
me*, ?o ju-ily celebrated throughout Europe lortlie
astonishing suecess m i ise? of Irregular an I nh.truc e !
menstruration. are now off-.-e.! to the Female hivalidsof
IBs i'liu-d Stater, amons whom they h ue?lrej.lvacquired
an unrivaled reputation; but that this r< pu'atton may be
?ti?iaiii. d it is necessary la guard againat imposition. Per- '
?ou?, therefore, who may wi-h t-i fiur ha.-e are rc ji.e-trd to
ol.-erve ihe iiauie of I.. M. Leg rand upon the cover oftbe
!e x, asd subsciibed to the directious accompanying each
box.
N. BJ?These invaluable Pili? are perfrelly _?r.ule?s sn?l
not uapleaaaal to the taste, yet are eertam 10 restore trie
natural functions.
Ask for Legrshd's Female Monthly Pills. Explkitdirec?
tion! in French nud English accompany eicb box, with
particular advices to mothers respecting ihe medical treat?
ment of young females.
For sale in this city only at the Hall of Pharmaev.-JriT
Broadway. ?!l [m*
1~)K- FKI.J.X ?r.Ol'SEAl'n'?l mi DltKSSI i:
a-e TILE?Personal beauty depends ?o min h on the ap
pea ranee and pariaa smoothness of ihe skin, that w hates er
eoalributas to improve u, must b* considered an object of
importance lo all who are lolscitons to possess th^ ad
raatage which Lord Cbestprasld denoeaiaates " a letter of
reeomineiidalion on all occa?ionji," aud certainly the pre?
sent and future sgea must feel iheaiselvea mdciue.l to the
inventor of the curiou? chemical process by w hieb hair is
effectually uprooted from the upper lip. side of the cheek,
or neck of a beautiful womau, without ihe slightest injury
I to the akin, all of which uau be done by Using the p?-i,etr.i
ting powders of Dr. Gouraud. and the preparation can be
, soon te?ted. To he had NO where else in New-York but at
; ST Walher-atreet, one door from Broadway. $1 per bottle.
GOURAUD'S VEGETABLE LIQUID ROUGE?Corn
posed materially from Mowers and ?iinpb imparts a beats
11f*ii 1 carnation to the ?kin. immovable by rubbing with the
fingers, handkerchief, linen cloth, or by perspiration.
Price, jo cents per b-ltle. S,ul3 eodfhn
rmPORTANT i ASTHMA CURED?Potnasi,
1 llhio. Ma) 1?. !a-ll ?Dear Sir? Doctor H-lmich has
u.-ed some 8 or 10 bOttlaa of your EapaCTOSUMT, bud has
found decided beneitit. Hi? health is better than for seve?
ral years past, and his appearance indicate* decided im
provaauat in lieulth. Iii? contidence ia your medicine
has induced i.iui in recommend it to his friends,and wo are
informed that many of lham have been cured, aud others
greatly relieved.
Dr. D. Jayne. Potts a f!*Aiuv.
Preparr d onlr at No. i' South-Third street. Philadelphia.
Sold at wholesale and retail by A. B. Si D. SANDS, Drug?
gists, No. 79 and 1'SI Fulton-sirea-t. and DAVID SANDS *
('II.. TT East Broadway. Vew-Vork. snlt In.
DItl <?>s AM? MEDICINES of every de
-cription and of the best quality maybe had at All
Hour? on application lo N. CLARK, 510 liowery.
A Puy,iciHii of long experience (who piMtieaM in the
ii> i.'hborhocd.) will be in attendance to give advice, ,v,e. at
me '....ir? of - A. M and 7 P. M ivfl 3m
THE FXBIf.OTOKKX. ..r "Female - Fi i I.
A Tms medicine may lie resorted to with conti leuce for
the purpose cf relieving mid removing all tlioae com
pl.iMt? peculiar lo females, which often lead iu ?ome form
j or oti.er to parmaneat ill health. It will al?o rehevw muea
of tiie raftering aim pr. yei.l thos.) accidents to which all
mothers are evposrd. Pampnlcts eenUioing testimonials,
directions, and much information valuable to females aud
beads of fam lies, may be had rratis whete the Pmloiuken
is sold,at27S and ?T 1-1 Broadway. IGS Gieenajch-street,
131 Pe.rl TO and 100 Fulton. 95 Iliidsin, and TT East Broad?
way. Id." Chatham, and ia Brooklyn by W. Bailey, Fulton
?tr--eL Price ffl jii per bottle. BIlSS Im"
PECTORAL HONE A' OF LIVERWORT?
I Now ill's pectoral Honey of Liverwort, prepared
only by Joseph Nowill in the citv of New-V.irk. i* the
surest and most efficacious remedy for t'oucbs, folds.
A.-iann. Whooping t'onch and all affections of (he Heart
an i Luuifs leadmr to eoasumption.
It is sold at the !.,w price of two sbil?rg? per bottle.
For sale wholesale and retail at the Urig ual D.-p .t,
t'^1 Madi on, cor Catherioe, and retailed by II, V. Bu?h. 61
Barclay ?t Aaron Gilbert, 110 Fulloa and ihi- Bowery; Jas.
H. Hart. iT- Bron Iwav, cor. of Chambers ?t ; \V. H. Du
lenberry, West-Greenwieb, Cuun., and retsiled by Drug
gists in every ci y in the Faiou.
N. B Be -ure that each eutside wrapper le ars the ?irna
tsre of Joseph Now .II in fall, without w hich nose, are rena?
me. ?_ ,3 imeiei
QjT '.Tf! OP NXW-YORK?CANAL DEPARTMENT.?
?s. Loaers rotcsaanaoossTUC Pusuc VVoaucs ?The Co?a
misfioner? ??! ih-Canal Kur.d. by viltsM fibe act entitled -.?ja
,c\ t p- Ti.ltf.iti.', f-.r cinjii.g ..ti the put lie w,,r*i n.,w i7 prc.
grass," pas'ed M iy 13 b, nil, hereby give auitce that srtltS
proposals will he rtc-iverf ,.n:il 'Wr.-,1e?..?y, (}?,. fd";err. h d.y rj
Scp:?iu ?rr inafanf,onlli toaeoVI?.k in ibeafteraom nfth.t
dar, fir a Mi of 'eree bandred Ustosaad dollars, fer theeo
i I-.- Bei t f ine Eue Cttial; :wo hundr?d thuusa'.d ?a\ irs frf
the cauiruct'on "f the Genesee Wler Can?l, ,nd one h o;d ?-d
tbo ?uid du.ltn Cur ib? eoiutiuetion oftbe BDck River Can-1 ?
making iatht whole heoeai of one mil'iaa of dollart. for whi- a
raaafsxiahte r?r BCaseaef stock will ue issued io the name of
:he pe .plr of li e Statr .f New-York. i*a:ing Irit^fer. e! i|?
, rate of ore per cent per -n.-.uuijeijable sjua t'-ly, oa the f|-,i
,..r. f Ijn.i?rr, AFni. J'dy and Octoher, in es-b yar. and the
p'ir.clp.l payable en the (1 jlday of July. lSvt. or ?I any 'ime
? - it-.er, a'^the discrtti-.n v{ the Cja.ajas.oneri of ihe Can i|
Pa ml.
Th- prop.,als sh*id ?t?te the whrde sum ;he hinder P'e
po'e. u, lend. i.ot leo than len tho??and dollars, and the smeui.t
;ii ai racy he i> wi !in; to givef.r each band red dollars of atock
All pr o ?al. to -< ,eil?d upandendori'd " Loar. for tbeeaiarge
?^?n! of ine Er;? staoal." at u Luan Lr lh? OMSttlQetioa of the
'7'"-'*'>'siley C.r.al.-or ? Loas f,r the cou-irueiion rf the
Buck Ri??r Canal,* as thera?e miy Se. and enclosed ia an
enve ope cireeied to the Comptro'ler at Albany.
On a .tier ocinr given of the acceptance , f m Btepesala the
mo-i?y cist tar dsp.* l-d to the cr-dit ut the C ,a-iisii.>ners of
Ihe Caual Fnne In the New-York State Hank at Aihany. or in
ihe Bank of the Manhattan Company in the city of New-York.
The itockho der? residing io the 1st and 2d Senate Ditliie'?
a-d UV,? residing oot of the -Stale, will rec-irt the interest "oil
ine slock h.ld by ihem. quarterly, .t ih-B,,,k of ti.e M , ha: ,n
C;.mp?r y in .he ci't of New-York: all other stockholder* at tit
New-\,.rk '-late Batk la the cry of AihaaT
Tb-C,mmi-s-w-er,-s?.rvelo.B,a?elvr, the right of t kiae
s.es? ions thanth.t which may be noVred br a.y p. rvm o
"'? " 'h' 'E" " Cjt 10 ?neu opmion adrantieeou, 10 the ia
letesU of me Slate. *
L BRADISH. Li.uteriant Governer,
JOHN V COLLIER. C..matr.dler
J. C ePENCFR. of State
^Wa^ General,
wlLI.li HALL, Atfy General.
J. HAIGHT. Tr?asure- *
_AIW._Wsyt?.. t****??* Cuitil Fand
f1 BOsV^.E3Y---100 bo\very7_miTrr"itt3
?s^_ sc I Ai-rc wojia call the attention of tje Public to
iheir exieasivc stock of pU'w -ad rich Glass. China, Aic.
&c. at taetr stores, Noa, 1?Q B?a?.-y sad 13? Grand-st
Prices moderate. nlGla-y
L E G A L
IV CHAXCKRY?Bel --the Vi.? <>.m<f.,^_vrii
Intl.. r- .* T-.- ?. KdaimdWilkes ,t ,| *"
STATE 1 >F NE* YORK, 5S.?la nursus-sce r>f , ceerrul
..rderoliMe C urT of Chanrer?; aside ia the J>"tr entitled rsw*
fr the Vier Chatres'lor ? fine "i.?t Ciicsil. be ?o..l?i peaOc
tiicti. ? ?.id<r the, dirccti to of the ??be-ib?r, o, s -frlv ?<lai
-f the said Co m, it tt>? Mctrhss*?' Kirtun(. [a the ^ ^
Vew Y/odu*J Jjaiei M. Mo.'ci it Co.. A?cttoo<r ?. -? Uw.
Ilrt r!s? f Septs, aber. 'SO. st I? o*c!.y-k ?t ??i s< an
-all txtlssr ecst >rn JoJtof laad ??uM?. Ising uu ia is,'
twelfth ?-???.?d of ire city of New Y-.uk. ?rj ktvsrn saj ?J^
' iS bMd en s n-.ir ' 'h* P?JF'?.? j? tsr.i,.
-sqeir- . rdtheG i-. Il. u e Kdltr. m?d* rj-Dio'?l E?ro
<u-vn r in tl? bm'Ii of ihouwod e-5hi?es4.
?e? and 'tiinj-ihtee. and tiled 10 ite Rentier*! etfes ?tthe
city a?d r -""?T -l New Yore on fie fir .t dar K-Srusry o?*
ihoits.sn.1 run-"" osindrsJ ami teuuty-tUir. it Ivis nu?s?[4? e
huadreri n.l ?inri-l-'v. (535V five hundred sn ! aieerjssix.
v> -Ire haiyrrd jnd ?i-selr-??*?a. (387).??? ban-lied. sad
?itetT-c ijiit. (Vl. fire hecdr-u satt i:lr-e.? m-ir. (5?), jt
-i.e.:". '. ?<?"?'.-'vji ?ia h-ind'ed ami cue. i?Dl>. se.n-oa IW
north .icr ?i i.-.i ly-iesrotb ttiejrt isd I" ?strn las rijhih sad
oioth irer?. es tl.'e tafs) lea hs-iae eo-h uiasstr-eigbt t??l
inches in leisgsh <ti rsch ??ie. and twenty-lire irei i rrridta
in f jit ??.' -tir?< crlher with J'! ?ad ?incilir Ike tss*.
?arr.., h-.e ; i.nraK ird i;partrnsiKr. tfc?rr.a:o bs-losju,
>r to snyw ist .ir'pertsiuir.e.?Dited AsgWst?. I5U.
PHILO T. RITGGLES,
aa2)2lvw<21 Master ?? < err.
?l \ I K i?VsK\i~\s'?KK-i\ Cll ?NCr.KY.-W.. i?
ln?!:? Georg? me Tnatees,At ri Bda i .u WfVjra
?.iit -nhers. ,
Ptrrsiaatrea hrrr?tal ?der el trs ie C??urt.raa<l?io t^? abua
.-mi Ird cau-e. Scaring stale lb* ?-tth sisy ?t Aua?s?, Utl. Will
->e ?.-id at pusl c .u.- fua, ii.ni?r the rti-r<-ti^iof t1" .ub-STibrr,.
?ne -t ttie M ?.:*r?j{ ihi< C . .it, ? D. C. A W. PciS A Co. A?.
tionsrers.'ut the Mercfcai t,' K?i hiu<e. is ibecity o* N*s?.Y^?k.
a Tin il ir tti Hi ti aj nf Tii pnawln i in ii tttstsVi nek a t* al
-.tvil Jar. !u Viri'.';,l-i..,l Und .it ate. Isi. csi >! beirtls
lh* T?-:?????. .! ! -S-< ?r - ? N-w-Y rk.'?o*l aisesrn
d stinct'i he I..i. s ~.?;i ? . y: (.eilv I (ie tr? Karrl)<, Ks^,
.?lie.! ;? , i. iii-H-u? r<: n. us s? D tu'rl K?e-. Cits
>i:r>-r r. in tiic raeatfeof .Vl4y..ne Ucu at d ei^bt buwhte
ind tliirty iine*,'?-d on file ia the <>IBcr .%f ite Register ef tie
City and C-::r o' Ne? Ynrk. on !li? first day ? f I'eNi'-sr",
? aie tbCHB?nd -ight hi.adsevi and hiitr-fsir. as lots nuruhrr
(SSI] ? hi?? i -d ind ?iih'y.tW. ri?i> two h"nifr.d.atJ
? S*-ty.fi?e. (ij-i) tsrii hundred sid tS|hly^iX, srd bei. goa ths
weth-ifilt f Tbl tr-^esreutb street, the aale) tot? bsrtac asscaiesie
buaered feet '? lettglh o.-. each -ide n i Vre i?.fi tprei ia
Srradlh la frorft sad tri': togs, her with ?II -rd ertul^r the
leoenirnt.. hrr.d t LBtSt t- iml appori?i~iu*rs ihritur le bs ii <?
ing or in ?;.y mite apraertaining,. Dattd Nsw-Wtk, Alju?j
? I : 1AM W.ca.MI'UKLL. Mast?rj > Chars r.
aaWTtiWt'TI *' '"?>?-s'r-?t.
WK I'll VM KKV.-i: ' 1
I III" lir- .(";.-.a::. ? I v.\ a.-:..n ri. DaBU i VV. I iaullekand
ot.:???.. -Mast ???'? Sab?y.Aur K -' bno. Solicitor.
I' ir-uiut to a decretal orOer of this Court, made in tao
above .-nt.tled cau-e, will be .-old at public suction by ??.
I? lasrahi . '. ?eer, at the Merchants' Exchange,.?
tiie Cuy of i\iv.v,it? us.ii-1 the dircrtiou ot the subscri?
ber, one of lue Master-, of this Court, on the I Ith 'lay of Sep
lembe- next.nt It! o'clo. k at noon of that ilsv. all thee C
. ertsiu !?.?. pn ces nt pari.. ;., ot land .i aale, Iviug und be.
in? in the Twelfth Ward of the Citjf "l'N'ea-York. known
ii.,i .: -i aguisbed on a map entitled ?? Map of prop. i t? ia
the Twelfth W trd 11 tie City oi N>w-York, belonging |a
lle-.tr? H Leeds Kn ? ? I Stebt los.Darid A. Oomrtbelt, Job?
ti. Pete Ibsid ? Peters< ?'out Bcowarand Jacob Bwatg,
sad filed i efthe Register o( the City a?JCoaaty
of New-York is Lots No* 77. 7-. *:?. M?. I'? ItW. lt.?;. and
1^-. Ii.iunde.; and c-.iluiaiuc as ioiios?. ihst U to say lajli
.N.... ::. >. 79 .is..'. !a?. D togi ther . I! tin at a point oa
the so-ithcf? -"I" ??(' *-*7ia -ireet, disiaut ja.'?? Itrt we sterly
from tie- raraer formed by the inteta?ra?tIon ol "the ~e-terly
-ideot t i- ' .'. n Mine wnii the .?.utlwrly ?id-? of27thstreet;
runaiiir; tbebce southerly on a line parallel w ab ?atd rim
arenuc and along the -a^.t.-ilv side of Lo? No. 81 on.said
aiap,feet n iaches to Lot No. C3 on said map, tbeaes
s-.t.-rl> along the rears of Lots Nos. 6.1, til, 155 and M uu
said map I 0 feetj o> Lot No. 76 on said msp.tbeaca
iiortuerli .'i ing the i.terlv side of said last rneatioeed Lot
on ., line parallel with said bin avenueS? feet 9 iaa te ? te
the southerly ,Me 6f27th ttreet, thence easterly along the
southerly side of -J7tj? street ajbei -aid. lisi fei t to the j.iure
of beginniag. Lois No*. Ivi"?. I-f>, iiti aud li~. taken to
gelh< r Ri -:c ?t i point on the southerly sioeol Seth ?tieei,
Ii.taut vflsl feet He?l--rly from the ?.oruer formed by lks.
intersect on of the ?. -t..-rly tide of the Ctb avenue, with tk i
souther!-.- ride of Itreet, runmne IheitcO southerly
alout.' tbl w,-3;eriy side of Let No. 129 on ? lid map, Oil
lin ? par illi I wiik flu ?th .vine- aa^rdtajd, 99 ftet 9 mekss
to Lot No. tiU on said map, tlience-swesterl) along Lharsar
of Lots Nos. lul, 102,103 and KM aa said map, 100 feet to
Lot No. tsi en (aid map. thenr* northerly ilonsthaeas
lerly ride oi said last^ttcajuoned Lot, nun line parallel with
said 6;!irivenue 'l- feet 'I inclii. to the icutUerly ?idc of>th
I street at'orssai !, thence c ist r!? along the southerly n.le of
sMth >tr?e. a?sresaid, 100 left to the place of iMguuing.
Dated Now-York, August23, t-ll.
J'UIN A. S1DELL, Mas tat in Ckaao r>
su23 SawtSll AI Johu-st,
AT A COURT OF CaTAXCERV, Ci
this Mate of New-Yorirj at the City of New-York. on
the 7th day id July one thousand tight hundred aim f n>
one, present Wi'bain T. IMeCoiin. \ 'ce Cliam ellor r.f the
1 I'irst Circuit, lieorge For and Alirahum Leckweod ?S.
I Tnnmas Durltog ted others and William Ibbolson?Order
i for the appearance of non-resident deibudant.
It appearing upon duo proof by nitida? it made in this
I cause that William Ibbouoo,a defendant herein, resides
I out of this State, and Is a resident of SbetHsbl. in England.
On leading and tiltnir said alHdavil, sad on motion ol UMsM
I Adriauce, Esquire, Solicitor for the complainants, it is or.
1 der^.l that the said William Ibbotsoe cause hi- appearsasc
I to be catered herein, and notice thereof to be sei red on tho
, complainants' Snlmitor within nine niontli* from the ,ute
: of this urder ; and In ca-e of hit appearance, that lie t-auss
. bis answer to tie: cotnpltunanfa! bill to be filed, and a copy
I thereof to be served mi the complainants' Solicitor, ? lihla
j forty ,1 ,vs aller servieoef n Copy ill said bill ; atid that ia
, default thereof, said bill ufcomplaiul !>?> taken a- confessed
by bun. As.i it is further ordered, tba| wiibin twenty dsyt
< from the dale of Ibis order the said complainants c??.a
I this order to he published in the Stale paper, aud in lie
New-York Tribune, primed in ihis Mate, for eight weeks
I in sue. sssion, and unce ut least in sscb week, or that the
I s-n'd compl liu nit cause a copy of ibis order to be ser?ed no
j the .aid William llile.lMei personally, ai leait tweaiy da/s
:bofore ib-- time herein before prescribed for bis appear?
ance hereiii: A Copy. IIIRAM WALWORTH, Clirk.
j\ U Isuaiv
I A t Si OF .-itW-YOUm.- lX~t li.VNCERY
Kefore ths Vice truaucellor?Frederick Place t|.
I Samuel Stephens nnd rr.-nikbn S. KiaDsy,
In purs., ince of u deeret -I Jor.ier of this Court, made ia
I the above entltl ??! cause, bythS Vice Cbanrellor of the First
: Circuit, w ill hi-obi ai putilic auction under tho direction
of the subscriber, on,- ?.f the Kestert of -aid Court, ut the
l Merchant.' Exch isge, in lbs C ty < I New-York, by W(l
I bam iL Jeus?, Auctioneer, on ths 13th day of Sei umber,
j one thousand eight hundred and forty-ore, at 12 o'clock
I (n?oii, of lh*t day : All iliuteeriini parcel of Isod, situate
in the Sixteenth Ward of the City of New-Vor? ; boanded
and deserih. .1 >. f.,!!.>???, vi/ : Beginning in the centre of
: Thirty-Ninth street at a point di-tani three hundred sod
; eighty-five feet south-easterly from the centre of the Sixth
] Avenue, returning thrnre south-westerly, parsl'el with the
{ Sixth Avenue,'one hundred and twenty-eight feet eight
i inches, more or less, to the o utre of the block bet?e<a
Tiiirty-Kishih and Thirty-Ni.'.ih ?t ; thence south-easterly
I alontr the ceutie ul said block one hundred feet ; thence
north-easterly, parallel with me Sixth Avenue, one hun?
dred and ftwenly-eieht feet eight loche?, more or less, lo
1 the centre of Thirty -Ninth street; ami thence north-west
. ? . ..f Thirsj-Ninth street, one hundred
feetioihe pl*< o ofhegiuuing.
I Dated New-York. August 13, l-H.
THOMAS WcBLRATJf, UHU r in Chancery,
A. W. Baaoreao, Stdicltor, No.idJoba-sL
snl i '^awis::<
CTATK?P ?E W-V?KK?IN^ U?N. KKY?
0 Retbra me Vice Chancellor.?Joiin Fergus u vs. Kd
itar II. Laing ar, 1 ethers. Ia pursuance of a Cecetal or
d- r of the Con I i f Chancery made In the abo?e est.iled
cause, by tho Vic: Chancellor of tli ? First lirca t, will be
told ai Public A action, under the direction of the ,ul
. <cril:*r. 00? of the Masters of said Court, at the Mer?
chants' Exchange in liie city aCNaw-York. by William 11.
1 > es, Auctioneer, on the 13th d.-.y of .September, one
theosand eiebi {bdndred *nd frrty-one. at twelve o'clock
at uea,u 01" that day, all tho-e rei tain eight lots of ground
situate, lying and beine in the .-ixteenth elate Twelfth)
Ward of tue City of New-York, knogta ami duiinguisbeil
on a map of the proper ty of *?eor-o Repelje, Esq ca leJ
the Glast House Farm, made b> Daniel K*"-n, City Sur
vetor, in May, IslU, and on file ia the office of ttie Regis'" r
of the City and Comfy of New-Y?rk, by numbers r0t~
I (nine bnndred and two.) 903 (nine hundred and ttree ; bu-l
(nine bnadred and four.) 'jt>.'? (nine hundred aud Bv<, on
the Nona ?...'e .1 T?irtv-?e?,-oth ?t. and b> numlsers
(nine i a ..lred aa.l tilty-four," 990 (nine hundred and fifty
five.) 'j 6 /mue hundred and fifty-six) and 951 (oiaebss?
dred a a.) flfty seven) on the South sirfe of Thirty?icbth
.t ?eseli of the said loi? being in breadth, in front end rear ?
twenty-five fe?t; and in depth ?it each tide ninety ei.ht
to* I nine in > ? tcjitber with ove half of Thirty-t^vcth
tad Thirty-eigaib sts. a? the same are m front of aud sal
ja.-eat to tbe-said lots. Dat d. New York, Augn>t l3,lSH.
THUM ts; M KLRATH. Ma?ier ia Chsatery,
A. w. BBAornan, Solickor. Nsv<2 Jeha st.
2?? tSl.T/ault
s
jt> V OROEIt of Hou. Wki. Inclii, A? e.ate Judg-i
*-? of the Coort of Cassia an Picas for lae city audceaaiy
of New York ;
Notice is hereby given that an afsrhment Las banes'
against tii-s ssut: of Jacob C. Lagrar.ge, sod particularly
?g-iiust the ?iure of tue real e-tate lynu' in lbs county of
Schoberte, lately owned by the father of the said Jacob Ci
Lagranac ie?* deiTeaaed, which said ?bar* was dee-led by
Mania L;L'r.r.?- la tie .a'-.| Jire!, C. La rr-n;e. now or la'*
Of BstSklO, in ins Stiti of New-York, an ab.cond ng or eoc
eesled debtor, oa due proof rendered to the said Jjdge pur?
suant to (he d:rec:i.->is ol the Statute concerning attach?
ments against abscinding, cuuc-alcd or non-resident debt?
ors, and tout tsu sa;r..- \. ul ! r. i?]d f. r 'be payntent of hi'
d?bt? nnte-r be toe said Jacob C. Ligraoge* appear and
drcharge such attachment according to law wilhia tkf<s
i'.iotit'i. f oai the first pudftlieation of ibis uotic*, and Uist
ii.- |i??.-aeul oi'.my debts, and the delivery of any properiy
belonrMf to the s-.i l debtor to him or f-r his useandlb*
transfer of say property by him f.<r any purpose ?liiie???
ar? forbidden by la- amJ are ?'o d.
Daicd New-York, Au?..t 1. 1841.
' WM. COIT. No. W Wall .1 .
au24 lar.-i.N4 Attorney f .r Attaching f;r*.litor._
(' ?>?: i'Olt.lTIO.N .NOA lCsC-7'77 ~v - >
J her?by riven that a sale of property for unpaid ?*
seers* Bis, w_l take place at Public Auction, at the CUV
Hal!, of the eity of New-York, on Wednesday. ?i* 27tn
dav of October iiexl, at 12 o'cb ek. soon, an > be con'ias"
fr?n, day le d.i> until the whole of said prop?rt,v shall bs
sold, and ibat the detailed statemnat of tbe a?aej?menU ??d
nropertyto be seid ia published ic part in the I ?ca?ag
Post, and ia pott in tao New-York Standard, newspapers
printed and published in the eitv of New-York.
JOI1N EWEN, St.-,et ComwiMioneT.
Street Commiailouer's Ofice, July 22,164L jy23 ls*sba.