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FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 1. 1841.
gm t ICS a JOttBJSAt of Books and Opinion. No XI
October. ltHl. BtnjaaiinG.Trevett 121 Fultoa-st.
The best papers in the present number of Aic
ojros. as 'n tbe most of those that have preceded
;t, are iu criticisms. Puffer Hopkins is continued,
hut we have never been deeply interested in this
tale which, with tbe exception of some digressive
.ketcbrs written with power and true feeling, hu.
? ?m somewhat dull ami monotonous. The pre?
iset chapters give us a picture, overdrawn and
partaking' of the caricature, of an entertainment
u Mr. Fishblatt's ami of Hobble>hank at his
isJiii'S'- Mr. Jones brings to light with force und
:n:h. ' A Few Homeric Nods in Mr. Hallam,'
pointing out most serious defects in Iiis History of
Literature. 'The best criticisms,'say, tbe critic
SMt truly,1 are contained in classic; lives, in letters
bid tbo ablest review articles, in the lectures of
Hazlitt. und th<- essays of Lamb and Leigh Hunt ;
ssd with these writers Mr. Hnllatn may in no wise
ppete.' 'Mesmerism' receives u strong bio*
Eton tbe pen of a correspondent, who believes that
jfa absurd and impious ' folly of mir age will soon.
..e the recorded but neglected vagaries of pre
?mus times, be a subject shrouded in oblivious
:/:!ect, to be disclosed only to contemptuous cu
. ty, ' The Poetical Remains of Winslow,'
Satire utid Sentiment,' and ' Prospects of the
Inerican Stage,' ure the subjects of tin. remain*
iwarticles. Arcturus richly maintains its credit
fbrlush-toned and clear sighted criticism.
Tsf Psople's Lisasar.Na L October, 1841. Israel Port
s? Bowery.
Thi root's PeoMsB's Book. No. II Oct. IS4I. Israel
Post 68 Bohery.
Hip work first named is the number of a new
Monthly .Magazine, publishud in a remarkably
:ieat und beautiful style, and intended to consist
principally of reprints of the most popular pro
stations of the British I'ress. The present num?
ber contains James's novel' AnnettedeSt. Murin,
i the Ancient Regime, and a brief tale by Mi-s
Leslie accompanied by a Iseautiful engraving, titled
' Hie Ghost Book.'
The second number of'The Young People's
Book'contains an elegant plutw. uml is well filled
with interesting literury matter. Liki- that of the
tither, its outward dress is peculiarly ii.-at and ut
ttsetive.
Boxt's McacHAMTS' MsoAZtNC October, 1841.
We have only room to-day to say thdt the num?
ber of this Magazine lor llie current month lulls
.'?mud uone uf those tbut have gom- before it, in
.steiest and value, and to state its contents which
ire as follows: 1. Russiu and her Commercial
.strength ; -2, < ;-....- - .f the Precious Mein!?; D.
The Philosophy :f Storms; 4, Sketches of Dis
riegaished Merchants, Joseph May ; ?. Mercan?
tile Law Department; 6, Hook Trade; C, Cum
r.s/rcitsl Regulations; 8, Commercial Tables; 9,
Nautical Intelligence; 10, Commercial und other
Statistics,
bciotMTSoi a Whalwc Vur,.i. By Fbancis Ai.i.vs
Olmstbad, Ii. Applciou A Co.,3ti0 Broadway.
Tiits volume grew out of a voyage made for
health's sake by a student of Vale College, as a
passenger i" the whale-ship ' Notth America ' Fit -
trdoutat New London for the Pacific. It professes
lebe nothing more than a plaiu.straight-forward nar?
rative of what really fell under the author's notice,
vid is Winten with easy vigor und simplicity. Its
'ketches are interesting and valuable. The volume
includes quite a number of spirited lithographed
Drum taken from the uuthur's sketch book.
Tor The Tribune.
THE REGISTRY LAW.
Tue Whig party, considering thtu an Anuunl
Registration of Voters would essentially prevent
.?a id and corruption at Elections und promote or
ler, sobriety and good government, not only at th?
titnes of holding the polls but also nt ull other
limes, ( bused the passage s>i" un act for thut ptir
jsite, which bus now been in opetation some
eighteen months. Their political opponents were
clamorous tor the passage of this act by the Whigs.
Even bsforc we had the full power to effect it, they
??ere continually charging us w ith b4.se hypocrisy,
treachery and fraud, in not taking measures for its
pa.lagii. '1 be corrupt motives of the pretended
IVmis-rats is made apparent by the fact, thai n?.
?ooner is the law passed tj^an a crusade of the
tS0|t bjttei und implacable hostility is commenced,
ud has Keen continued against it up to the present,
time. Bugbear stories of tyranny and oppression
t'lii.omvi :01th?epithets the most foul nie
taped upon the bill and its authors, and. having
the power of carrying the law into'effect in their
?wn hands, every obstacle and finesse which puny
profligacy could engender have been resorted to to
rendor4the Registration of Voters unpopular. ex?
pensive, ami odious.
Undei all the,,, disadvantages, it stil! appears to
me that the honest tuirl refleotina portion oi this
xnnmunity, "t ull parties, must Ik? satisfied of its
moral, wholesome and beneficial operation. Were
aur immensely luigc population one which bud en?
tirely grown up from infancy accqstomcd to, and
familiar with, our institutions and laws, this system
ef Registration would even then have a beneficial
ffleet. How much more necessary i- it now. when
*e consider that a portion of it. important fron; its
numbers, have arrived at the Hge of manhood und
acquired their habits and customs under govern?
ments arbitrary and hostile to our own. It U ad
niitteii by every person experienced and familiar
w?h Elections that prolligate and abandoned per
*ons, residing here us well as ruse., lieie, were ;u
:hs habit of frnudidtiiilly voting, and that, too, re?
peatedly at the sinne Election. This was n glow
'ag evil, w hich many persons winked at and en
courage*.! to such an alarming extent as serious!)
to affect the moral* ?f thss people.
in the multitude oi which we are composed, de?
tection and punishment seldom occurred An an?
nual Registration of Voters, it \va. considered,
"?uld be most effectual in presenting these viciout
practices. Requiring every elector to register h?
Wbmj and particular place of residence la be pu
upon a list open tor public examinr-linn some day
bet?re an election, would, it was thought, so in
crease, tile chances of detecting and punishing tin
offenders us effectually to deter them from vot
!n5- The Registry Law was accordingly pass
ed, and its operation, as carried out even by it
violent and bitter opponents, has been alten ie.
?) ?tse and wholesome effects. The necessity fo
BY GREELEY & McEl
PRICE ?.\E CENT.
an Annual Registration must be apparent to all
win) call to mind tin- many removals wl ich anno
ally take place, aud the many deaths which annual?
ly occur. During- last spring's election, there wa?
tt considerable number of name- on the Registry
' list who sim p the fall had either removed or died.
J although much pain- had previously been taken to
' have them all stricken off. We can well conclude,
then, that a far eieater number of these names
would remain on utter the annual removals in May.
and tlmt worthless vagabonds from abroad would
be procured to assume and vote under them. Sim?
ilar atrocities have been committed, and it i.- lair
to presume that this would be t" no small extent.
The corrupt at.d fraudulent mayc insistently o-.
ject to and oppose the Registry Law, for it al?
most wholcly prevents abandoned interlopers from
balancing the vote, of honest electors, and tliereiiv
robbing thorn of their invaluable ri^bt. Their
hollow-hearted wailing, of sympathy for the birr
thencd and oppressed poor are duly understood
and appreciated; their efforts to throw ever-, pos?
sible obstacle in the way of its faithful execu
I lion and to render it us expensive they can are
known and acknowledged. With their"motives,
it is consistent fur tln-m to lampoon its friends,
give to it the name of Gag Law, !),?_? collar, or any
other opprobrious epithet which our language can
furnish. It is their vocation; let them pursue it.
But I can see no good re as >n why any honest man,
be he rich or poor, should be opposed t> the Re?
gistry Law. It allows abundance of time for nil to
regi-ter themselves. The commissioners are
bound to be in session for at least lv! days, six hours
euch ,)uy. Any day or hour of tie ir session mnj
be selected for thru purpose as will best suit the
convenience of the Elector.
As a general rule, pot one minute's time i? re?
quired at the Registry Office. 1 assert with confi?
dence that much more lime was lo-t and inconve?
nience experienced in voting under the old law
than in both registering and voting under the pres?
ent, by which rioting, fraud, corruption, drunken?
ness and danger ha-.,- been almost annihilated.?
rhescarc my firm and honest convictions. Wheth?
er they nre cor.t or not, of tit:- there can be nn
doubt, that it is the duty of e-.--.rv individual mem?
ber of this community to make himself acquainted
with what will best promote it- order, moral it v
and good government, and then to mo the respon?
sible and invaluable power placed in Iii? hands fui
its promotion. Should uvil counsels pn vail, mid
liiseord and profligac) triumph after all, he can
then wash his hands of highly culpable negligence
and say with truth thai ho had no lot tu r pari in
it. Lei every elector, then. go before the Registn
Commissioners and cause I.is name- to be register id,
that, when the time-comes for choosing those who
nre to administer our affairs, lie ma) ? ? prepared
to do his duty to his country, to hi. chil Iren tu I
ti himself. An Ol.? Ilr.i'ini i \s.
Mr. Maffitt's Lcctcrc in the Temple, ye
lerduy evening, upen the American and French
Revolutions, was well received by n highly re?
spectable audience. Hie Lecture was more u
philosophtca] analysis of the causes and effects ol
t tose Revolutions than a narration s-f the events
which resulted in their consummation. He ex?
amined nt sonte length the etuinictrts of the lead?
ing spirits of both Revolutions, tracing to ilu .\
reap crive ticitoiis the results wntcli followed.
Washington, as u perfect whole, having only the
rights of the race at heart, achieved a glorious,
lastine, triumph : Napoleon, though sometimes re?
publican, lost sieht of human rights in the gratifi?
cation of his boundless ambition, and consequently
left behind him no enduring monument of moral
grandeur, to stamp his name with immortality.
The bright traits in his character, however, and
tli ? beneficent effects of his actions, ns far as thej
went, he regarded as favorable to liberty. He
contended thai Napoleon had taught maukind that
kings were but men, and not gods?thai ihey could
not retain their positions longer than the people
pleased. He also alluded to the Greek revolution :
mill spoke at length upon the subject of hitman
iii:ht- generally, showing that the day was not far
distant when the landmarks which now divide
inn ions, would bo swept away by universal liberty
Hi- peroration was grand und beautiful, and drew
forth loud and;repeated bursts of applause.
[ Boston Posi 28th inst.
.11 ST IkKCKIVilS)
T MARSHALL'S TROY SHIRT DErOT, No, :<
Chatham-street New-York, a few eases of Winter
Uoder-8h.ru and Drawers, together with large-assort?
ment of I.men B.ni Shirt-. Collars, Bosoms, *e . ? lo< h
will be sold nt the foil '?im: price*, viz Under Shirtsaud
Drawers ai $1 $4 25, ?' 5U, $0.$7.$$, $9, $10, $12, $15
and upwards per doaen i Linen Bosom Sinn- at $7, $9,
j-i, .ill). $11. $i:ijilft.S;I6,$18, $'-0 and upwards | er
doaeuj Linen Collars at 59cents G3 cents,75cents, $1,
$1 85, >l 50, $1 75. $3 55, >- 50 and upwards pi r Je/
en; Plain Shirts at $5 50 j Colored Shirt.- at (5, $6, $7,
S3 and per do/.cn.
NOTICE.
Pealers from all parts uf the country can depend upon
being supplied with goods agreeing with our catalogue.
MARSHALL'S Troy Stun Depot,
N?.'.ill! hathtm-street, New-York.
N. IV?Mo patronage asked of those who beat down.
s23 I iii
/ 'LOTHING M IIOl.FiAl t: WS? itii
V TAIL.?A rood assortment i.f ivJity-maiie I'lotLiur,
liliiliufaclitred ejpre-sly for Hie Kail and Winter Tr.i.le.
is now being sohl wholesale uud retail at 85 Chatham st
The ?lock is now and consists tu part ni fine blue and blai k
Beaver, Pilot and Plashing Overcoats, rnade intho latest
fashions; superfine plum mi figured Silk an I Tabbj I I
vet, Sann, Valencia, Cloth and feuiroet v.-.t.. 0f a variety
of styles;a good assortment ol Cassimdre, Satinet am!
Moleskin Paatalooas, besides a first rat.- lot of Shirts ind
Drawers, via : red twille 1 and plain Flannel of variou
qualities, bleached and unbleach< d Canton Flannel, Ham?
ilton striped. Calico ami fine wo.il- Mu?ha.?All selliag
cheap for Cash, an ! suitable for ibe city and country trad \
N. H. Country Merchants nre particularly requested to
call and examine the stock for themselves. No. Chat
ham sL_si) la*
Kt ONOUV INI? yAStsSOiV.
J. W. KELLOGfl is now t
the public th.- uueh admired METROPOLITAN
'HAT. which, with others of different aad of them ?t
approved style., he is now getting up of-.he best material*
and at the lowest city cash prices. Abo. Caps. Stocks
Bosoms, Collars, aud Umbrellas. Country dealer- will
find il to their advantage to call a; d examine J W. K.'s
Hats before purehasini: el-ewticre, a- h- -u,>p!\ them
srith a sir-t rate article si tie- lowest manufacturing price*.
,H im* J. W. KELLOGG, No. 132 Caual
pS HATS ! HATS : CAPS 1?TWO ?OL
1 m LARS AM) FiFTY CENTS!?A handsome and
j's*''durable article excelled by aone ever offen
pi.ee. Try them and judce for yourself. Men's, boys'
and children's Caps, of Cloth. Velvet, ate. Ac
>I:t !,?? t.Kit. W. MY I It. --/J It. w. ry.
"HAT** ! ilA'lssl PAT?:?Thi F?ll
Fasbioe is uo?* ready at WATSON'S, No. 154
'Chatham-street and 169 Bowery,at the following
fixed -nd aud uudes latiiiC prices, viz:
S.Ik.$2 50 Beat.: .SI
Mole.00 ! Nutria. >? 50
All warranted orj :':ao lur bodie*, or the money refunded
if thev do aut prove as rt coiuuieadeJ.
Tue subscriber will only remark thai in- ..*?<? - ir -
price* have been established for tic past two years. Old
the increased and extensive patronage since received bean
ample and gratify inst v\i.l.-uco of public judgement, at
WATSON'S, IM Chatham street,
s9 lm and 160 Bowery.
FIRST PRDIUM BMP0R1I M OF PASHM.
V?. t Wall-utreet.
FLETCHER a MULLAiVS
F'.?ll Fan ,;..n for GeulleoH
Huts?The s yle la original,
auiluanersally r.diuir.-.t by g
ilemeu of ta-te ant fsatnou, and feeling confident ibat
see will be tat to admire. Also, U. S. A.-mv and Navs
Ckapeaux, which have met the approbation of the A
Department in the City of Wasbinj um, rand offic rs
Ihroueboat tb? United Slate-, and liaie been awarded !hi
I first premium at the la-t ei^lil Fairs, wf iue American Me
i rbanics' Institute, in the city of New York, f.?r the beat
I Navy and Army i'hapeau.v and B.-aiei Hr.t^ oflered.
; Wholesale order- promptly attended to :!r im
A'r
NEW-YORK, FRIDAY ?l<
CLIREH?GH'S
new style Of F.\<?UIO>
roil
C p n 11 p m r n' s II a i r ? C n 11 i n i,
Will l.o introduced
Saturday, I *? t Ii imi..
AT Ills ROo.Ms. 309 BROADWAY,
Where, fron, arrangements made, he be found alw&v
AT HOME
By those who wish to he operated on ev himsclp.
-IT In.lwis
J. B. SWAIN,
Book AMI Jolt PRI.XTER.
jeOfi No. 10 J..hn .t._Third Story. N-.-Ynrk. tf
VINCENT L. DILL'S
FIRST PREMIUM
STEREOTYPE fr o v n It It V.
No 1-j- Kulton-t- tf mrth ?tory) New.York, joly tl
!-:.n (i i; \ v isa 6 n w uu i? .
Done ia the neatest manner, cheaply and expeditionary
AT THE OfrlCE Or the !*sw WOULD. 30 ANN-STREET,
By tlARX IIA BT.
Apply to the Publisher of the Ne ?? World. an2l tf
DL'TCMER, ?i nui ps .V Pi.A l l.
Ittorners, Solicitors iiiirJ Counsellors.
Ofli ?? No. 81, -2. i ?_ . r Salcm Duta-hm
MercSanta' Exch ingo, ' 1 y v RevjwijMi
VVall-ir-et. S rr.07.tf ( O. If. Pi ?tt.
Cbcap nod =-i>l. n.lid Full Bibbon*
\ I J. DKUMMo.Nl> 309 Grand; has just received fron
i'l ? Aucti in ?! co-! splendid assortment of >?k- and
Ribbons which he can a.id will sell lower .hau any jobber
loan town. Those country milljuer?. who so liberally
patronize I hint la?t year, are requested to call a.u exam?
ine In- stock ; .- he will !l at a siiia? advance on auction
prii -?- L ices and Edriags, retailed lower than any other
stablishuicnt. Jaconet Swiss and Book Muslins?withs
gener d assortment of Fancy floods.
N. B. Colored Mis Velvets jl per yd. at 309 Grand
street._?13 Im
VEW kai.I, OOODS.?ALFRED SMITH.
.1 Merchant Tailor, No. 136 Fulton?t. would invite bis
friend- and the public to call aud examine bis stock of
ieu Fall Goods, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vest
?iiB> suite,) the full trade. Gentlemen 1-sviiie their or
0 r- may rely upon their being fulfilled intLe most scti
factory inannnr. Terms moderate?Cash on delivery. s?tf
V II A ?.c s. E s < L I B> 1 I 8,
(sLCcESsoh to CEO. FECSCHES,)
ATANUFAI TURER OP PAPER BOXES 127 William
il street ofevery-possible shape, style, and variety.for
the use of any liueofbusim --. ; constantly on hand ? lure;
issortinca! of Square Boxes, plain ami faucy, single, and
n set -; also
BANDBOXES,
liy the bale or nest.
Genuine German Cologne Water imorted, and for sale
it a very l*w price. si' 3m*
? \ % f. b. & WI.VrEB ?;o?i?*._ i! WTC
1 I.I \ MS 6i CO. would politely invite the Ladies to call
hi I examine their large and Splendid assortment of plains
figured, plaid and striped Mousselino do I.sine., nl ?II
pri< -. fro o I to S shillings per yard. Taglioni* audSilks
if all colors, tognibcr with n full assortment ofFrench an.I
Eucliah Merinos, Klsnncls, A-c?in short, a full assortment
?f Fall and Winb r Goods, for sale cheap, st
HENRY WILLIAMS* CO . 305 Green? ?? :h-st
N K ?Freucb. Euglish and American Prints, from ">d to
I shillings. _?17 Im
rTlVFERHIENTED WINE.?D. rOMEROl
I Jr., Nb.sT Water-street, ?ffers for sale s superiorarti
leofl NFERMENTED JUICE OF THE GRaPI . p
ioulralcd to a Syrup. Directions for diluting accompany ?
iog each bottle.
Tes i i.monials.?"The -ample of (he ' Fruit of the Vjne,
rce from alcohol, which you have been m kind as to .-end
me, i- not only beautiful but delicious.
Edward C. Dclavan."
?' It is n beautiful and delicious article, and evidently frei
from iti.it mndd.c quality which, in fermented Wines,
? - so destructive to the souls and bodies of me
[.lour, of Am.Temp. Union.
" It is free from all ohol and its. deleterious properties,
WO, ?lien or opcrtj airote?|sjr/IOi -rsier, makes a very- pure
beautiful, and pleasant beverage."
(si I Jin-) [Christian Observer, Philn.
??eap carpbt mtork.-Tin- lubicrT
A-' ber oiler-for sale a new and splendid assortment of
l-ply Brussels, line and superfine Ingrain-Carpeting, Oil
Moth, Rugs, Malts, .Matting, with all other articles i on
?ected ?Uli the biiMiii'-s, eilender thuii cun be bone lit at any
itber store in the city. Persons from the country or city
wishing to purchase will fmd it much to theiredvaataga to
call before purchasing elsewhere, at 4? Canal-street, south
tide, near Broadway. DANIEL M. WILCOX au273m
i>ovi>? iti.s;.v5hin?; POWDER_
(j) 100 i Iloyd's celebrated Bleceniug Powder, just
-i.ived and for -ale bv
jy?? PKRSSK A BROOKS. 61 Liberty-st
LOOK AT THIS.?Pocket books, the cheapest
i? the eitv. at wholesale.
au87 im' E. R.GILLESPIE Agent,S5.late IP John-st
l MAKATUKA UNION i* ?I J .VU.?The
water of this Sprint having recently attracted a i ? ?- "atten?
tion of ?o raouyof the visitors at Saralog i, and its effects
>u ihu system being attended with such happv results iu
various diseases, the proprietors were induced m incur the
expense of aaviug it analizedby one of nur most eminent
chemists,.tha result uf which proves il to be one of tiie
most luplit> medicated w aters at Saratoga, and as -u?h it
is ?! i? ofteied to the publu with the conGdeni assnranee
that its virtues are unequalled. A comparison with the
analysis of cither of the other Springs will -now the fin ?..
Oue gallon of this water contains tae following ingredi?
ents :
Chloride ef Sodium.2W.ft? grains.
Carbonate eTMagnesia. . 1*4,265 "
Carbonate of Lime. 41,fiOO "
Carbi nate of Soeii. t-.sisi
Carle.,....f iron. 5,453
Iodine of Sudiuni and a i race uf
Bromide of PottAASium. 3 fstNl "
Silica aud Alumiaa. "
3ti2,yo"
Carbonic Ac il from water bottled four
Kv,-ks.344,16 in.
Atmospheric Air. *,68 m
New York, Aug. t9,1841. 318,18
Signed, -I vMKS U. CH1LT0N, M. I>.
The subscribers are proprietors of this ?aiuable Spring,
are now prepared to supply the water to Morcnants, Ho?
tel.. Packet-Ship- acd ' r .iunlirs. either in quart - or pint-,
put up and packed in tne most complete manner and on
ili>< most favorable terms.
Order, aic respectfully solicited.
A. It A* I). SANDS. Druggists,
7!> and HW Fulton slre.-u New York.
Al-o f.,r saloby DANIEL SANDS & CO.
si- ltW2wD No. " Earn Broadway.
SARATOGA WATER, f,om
The Iodine Spring contains much more lo.::,. aud
Carbonate ofMag.iu than any other fountain, and con
eequcntb W the most powerful alterative, and aperient. Il
is highly charged wuh Carl>,.uic Gas, which leaders it a
puugeni utul dclightinl drink.
A. V. KELLOGG, Owner, S nt^; i " pa.
Soid at wholesale :...d is a.! in New-York by A. B. -s 0
Sands. IVumi-is. Til a'.: 1 100 Fulton-treet ; at retail bv
David Sands A Co ~~ East Broadway; J- K- Chill in S(
Broadway; Milhau, 1?A Broadway: Slocnm. corner ol
Broadwii and Chambers-street; Soafllard'A Delluc, 581
Pr. idway and 'J Park Row. Rushton At AspiMWAll.56 U il
liam-street; DrsMilnor, 193 Broadway; HarU278 Broad?
way; Ring, 611 Bro idway : Dodd. C42 Broadway : Coeces
ball, 421 Pearl-street i l^wis A. Rosenmiller. 311 Bleeck
er-street; 1101,206 Greenwicb-street; Jea-ingsA Ben ei
ltsslire. .Mth-tre t; Burner, U) CorlUndl-street; Rot
ton. IfS Ea?t Broadway._s'l
IJAVII.I?N KOl'.VTAJN, Sarsl fa S]
This celebrated Mineral Wa er constantly on hand
from the Springs, for -ale. wholesale and retail, by th.
Agents, fJASSNER* YOUNG. I tsChatha n si
B. Sen: to any part of the city free of expeiu-e. si i I ir
/-?lit Ar: < liK.ipTt litap: . JAMJSi >
\ ? A JE RVIS'S Cheap Engraving and Printing Office
t Visitin; Card Plate earraved and fifty Card- l".r ou*>
j.1 50. All other Engraving at one half the usual price
Please c ill and examine specimens. No. 41?J Courtlai d st
conn rGreenwhich_ _an2* i-n
/ . t; U t| I -lOMM ! k K \v a ?1k j. <; i tJ
\ ? _?; .. rib. keep constantly on hu^J ju;u u!l>.
for in lot- to rait puichasers?
WHITING PAPER, oi all kinds.
Also, Robinson s Blank Book Papers, cf all kinds,
PRINTING PAPERS,, ol -Ii ?iz^a -uid qaaktics, <>u hau,
or ma.le (o order, a". -Iiort nodes.
They atso koepon hands large a<-.--r.mrnt of wires
F-itirj-. Blae Smalts, Bleaching Powders and Smla A?i
for Paper Manufacturers, of their own importation, of tit
bc.-t r, isliry, -:...u they offer at very low prices.
]\'.'. t." PF.RSSE .v ltiovyK>. i'l Liberty street.
{ j 1PEH Ii ANl I'ii 5 1 ttleTit*' i^ 11 !
! I MISSION WAREHOUSE No 31 Liberty-sir eL
| Printing, l.ithosraphic a.-d Colored Papers in all thei
I sate ties, uaiie to order of aay quality from common New
j to the fluent Rook j np.-r made iu laa country, at the fa
I market prices, from the ??rv sunerior mill- of Me-..-- .'
: C. and W. Curtis. Boston, and W. A M. Cum-. P.ell?--:i
i N. J.and from several oihermacufactu.-er?. haviiic the ba
of in i binary. All orders thankfully received v.>: pr.-:.i,
I .Jv ev-. ..:.??!. ??'" EDWARD C1R Vl<. A
j s.si-1 A-:-' ca ? -- i ,r -. ?? by GRIN.NELL, 5TS
V ? " i l RN A CO . ti =="uth itrs.-t. s25
>R*IYG, O, TOB EH I. s?-?l.
?>a N E W.FOBK.ALBJ V V A N!
rROl 8TE LMBOAT LINE for Alban-.
3m the toot of Ra-,
re, i
Th* TRUi.Fridav Morni
From the fool of t oi-iinti?ll-.lre?l.
The DE WITT CLINTON i ? ia ... ...
Notice?All Good*, Fr-ic! t. Bart as-. Bat.k It II?, >;..
cie, or any other kind of Propern. tak. u- hipped, or pa
on board the P-at, ofthi* Line mu-tbe a: the risk of th
owners or sack Goods. Freight, Bajreace, Ac. 29
: - -.- ?ok a lr w. ,
x_ i???g " *'! I H AMERICA AisD
~ _ L?TKR. will na sod after Fri y, 0
tober 1. leave tor Albany it fi o'clock,every eveniug, Sun
,tai - excepted, in-tea I of 7. a, '.?ret?f.,r?." ?27
n vntninu 5.1 S j-. oi steajiboa 1?.
The iteamboal ROCHESTER, Caj:. A. P. St-John, will
leave the Pier between Courtlaad and Liberty-stv. ever
Mondav. W.-ilne-dav a*J Krni.iv. <.t 7 o'clock 1" .M
The sol Til AMERICA, Capt L W. Brauard, leave
thi above pie. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at
o'clock P. M.
For passage or frei-ht, apply to
P. C. SCHI'L I"/., at tba oXcc. or on board.
T. I'OH bi.i, a i n s. i,:\s .
a. p? *?. FOR NEWBURGH, LANDING AT
k-i?,sfa. ,,,4 CALDWELL'S, W ESTPOI . i'.t i OLD
m i wiif 1 SPRINGS..* Tk HIGHLAN
DER, Captain Roben Wardrop, wiU leave the foot i d
Warren-street, New-Yarn, ever] Monday, Thursday, and
Saturday Rernoon, at -t o'clock.
Retarniar, the HIGHLANDER will leave Newburgh
every Moo lay niormns it ri o'clock, and Tuesday and
Friday afternoon at f o'clock.
For freight or passage, apply to the Captain on board.
N. B.? il! baggage, and freight of every .>-, ription and
hilis, oi specie, put -n board this l>ont. m'u-t be at the risk
of the own.'.- thereof, unless a bill of luumr or receipt is
ligned for the s?mc. ly^g
KWi'lihSS J?JL LINE r\M \EW-VDRH
ASTON, ,.v
?i?:??-> 'f \ i * New-Brunswick.?Fare through, $2,
S POUT'S V. S. M lil Line leaves foot of I. berty-street
every moruiuir.e.tccpiSumiHVi.at:' i'clock.bt New-Jersey
Railroad to New-Brunswick, these- by Troy coaches di?
rect, arriving in Fasten at ti o'clock the "-mie day; being
decidedly ihe luo-t pleasant and convenient * ? H a- the
most direct and expeditious mine from V ??? Vi r!? to
Easton. For seat* apply at the Railroad Office, foot of
Liberty-street, North.ru Hotel, foot of Courtland street,
or on hoard ike car-, of Wai K. Ante, who will accom
pan;, the passi n??r- to New Brunswick, and give all in
formation and assistance1 required. s2l if
PEOPLE'S LliVE PKOJ? NEW-YOKH
a. C^-*? "> l'? ?- *-"-">,
, hrougb in 9 hoar-. Fare only ?-. *
Leave pier No I N. It.. Batter} Place, at 81 o'clock, A.
H.daily Sunday- excepted, by steamboat Cicderilla or
Wnt.-r V\ iteli, to K:i/. ilieUiport. then |? take the cars of
the E. Town and Seiuerrille Railroad t" Boundbrook,
leaving only 38 nil-- by coaches, making by Jar the most
pb a-.nit am! expeditious route to Easton. For seats ap?
ply to A. D: Hope, 71 Curtlandt it. or on board. \. ?
Hope " ill accompany the passengers to Bound Brook, and
> nder all a <-i-tnnco i:ece?nry.
N. I'. This i- the oaly Inn- that arrives in Easton before
ighL Returning, this Hoe arrives in New York at half
past 12 o'clock P. M., (two hour* in advance of the won?
derful expres* mail li ue via N Brunswick.) -II 3m
*? ir-^ ~f* */?*k siikfh?i;i .
sJSsiiTKaa? FALL ARRANGEMENT.?Th team
.-nrraar-sv-^ M ,..[R|S .-,,? j , MUite, .,!
commence running on Saturday, September S5th, a* fol
lows?leave Full a Market slip, East It.ver r-.ery Sat?
urday al In o'clo-k, A. M. Tuesday. Wednesday and
Friday at - o'clock, A. M.
Returning, lease Red ItnnU every Monday morning, at
10 o'clock, A. M. Tuesday, Wednesday ami Friday,
ai half-past IS o'clock, I'. M.
The boat will run as above until farther notice, nav
igation i.uo weather permitting. 4H> aas
sisWW^ a*,? IVO XHr.A.N'D KAIE,
?S3S85r B ? a l>_KALI. A it R ANIi R
*2?J'fiS*-,ll '-,'T -()u and alter Monday, the
Idih September, the cars will iuu *.
f illows:
Leave Hicksvilie at 7} o'clock. A. M., and 11 P. M.
Leave Hempstead at minutes past 7 o'clock, A.M..
and 20 minutes before -J o', lock, 1'. M.
Leave Jamaica at -i o'clock, A. M . and 2.] o'clock, I'. M.
Leave Brooklyn at !'J n'cloi k. A. M . and i o*< loi i., P. M.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Leave Hifk?ville in 7J A. M.. mil 1 i/ciix k. IV M.
Leave Hempstead ?t SS minute- past 7 A. M . and 5min?
ute. before I o'clock, P. M.
Leave Jamaica at -| ??'. lock, A M.. am' P, SI.
Leave Brooklyn at t*J ..vi.m.i. a u mnd Ii C. .11.
By the above arraagemeat passengers taking ?.un
iiiL- train will have time to visit Rockaway, and the several
viHul'cs on the route, an return the same evening. Stage*
run regularly on the arrival of ti e cars, io Rockaway,
Hempstead Harbor, Glen Cove, Wbcatlcy, Oyster Bay,
Huntington, Babylon, Suiitbtown, Islip, Lift" Snediekor s
Motel, and through the UUod io Greeuportjand Sag Har?
bor.
Fare to Bedford, 12? cents; to East New-Vork.Idfcents;
to J. raaica, 25 cent* : to Brusbville, :t7 e.-i i-; to \\ .-tbnrs.
Carle Place und Hempstead, 50 cents; to Hicksvilie, CiJ
cents. _ _ _*J_
?; k e a t .'. t '*' kac! VI it n :!:
sfTZr.^ , FARE REDUCED!?!2j cei.L, to am!
A&V^srT'eT!?? from II sib in. The propiictor ??
'/(' '??> n'?*"ir,"*ti.urlie-t opportunity of informing bis
Lfriansls and tie- public m goneral thai be i- prepared to
run In- new and spe c, ti l line of Stare- from the North
American IL.;.-!. Bowery to Do WittC. Bellinger's Har
lern Rival Mansion House, regularly every half hour in
the day touchinc -i other intermediate places along the
route."ami rcakiaf. their passage through in about an hour.
Neat and spacious apartments are fitted up on each end
of the route for the comfort and convenience of passen
gers. Th;.- new sail well regulated Inn- running nearly
double ih-number of trips daily that the Car* do on the
inn X. five, it a decided advaatHie over tUein?slopping
uiucn lonser mich trip at Kell niter's and siviuir passen
g?r* snffictent time to partake of-very kind of refresh?
ment whirl are always kept on bund and serve.! up ia the
be..-, possible manner on termssuitabla to the times.
Bowery and White H-il Suges ruu a-- usual every five
minuter during the day. J- -Ml Ri'in,
jy.?m_Proprietor.
1)I('KI.[>: PICKI.ES ? ??Ordei
for Osbora - Assorted Pieklaa in Gallons, Halves and
Oaarts, in the usual packages. Catsups, Sauces, io. at
JOHN BROACH'S,
an34tf "'o Enlioii?t. near Front
ME DIC AX MI? CAN D V?A safe, pic ..... t md
eflicieni aperient, prepared for children by T. G.
HODGKIN:!, Coif. , liower. 49 Gortlandi-st -17 lnr
I EL? HL'si ?VpIsIED by Mrs. SARAH i:
I i HARPER No. s- V sey-st. wko has had ma:.. ars
axpenenee the bil.ino... i*>9l if
i 'AN'I'sl.ki!*- :?-' te*S .Candles
V saieby GRLNNELL, MINTI'RN at CO.
?04 ???"h-'treet.
Just BECEIV i-.D-'.. I '. km ?tri el
black and blue bl..ck S.lks ; .-Dirie -JO luch Mata onas,
very cheap. [s4 Im B. J. DENTON.
calk_ISO i-ii- c:i b'-rd ship Uu -;>ec. for sale
c
JRTNNELU MINTI'RN* A CO 7- s mth-strest
sm No. Ill boutky i? d.-eidedly the ?, ???
Hestablishmeul in .New-York to get bargains in t i
Jig Boot and Shoe line; you have only to call to be
. :. I.. lies', Gentlemen's, Misses,Boys' sad
Children-' Boots, Skates and (iaiters, to all their variety, oi
my own manufacture and warranted first rate, at prieea
I to'suit the limes. Lik-wise a large assortment of good
countrv work, which ?rill be .-old very che ip.
jyS6m WILLIAM AGATE, I'.4 Bowery.
nlA ?> impksjveo SUE KT eil k
BER OVi:KSrll)l"js?.VJ*'0 pair Ladies' aad Gcu
tlemeu'i for sale. The arper- of this truly elegant U-.er
*ho,\ mude from the Rnhbera.. imported from S.iuth Ame?
rica, in -aeei.. are exceedingly elastic, thesameshoe ad?
justing it-elf to every width of foot, softer than French
kid aiid made over la.?tj of the most approved Broadway
fashions. Th- bottoms or soles of leather laid between the
rubber, are joined wether ?o securely as to he ; ? rfectiy
water proof. These Shoes have been tried ihor jurr.ly the
past winter, and i-.ven general satisfaction. Every pair
fcqaass*' ' H
... .. The trade ire invited to examing 11 ia .
rencial assortment of India.Knhbar Saoe*. bow in order
for the fill trade.
ilnR\<'E H. DAY, Suci.&s.er io Roxb^ry I. R. Lc^,
au2 2ra Maiden-lane.
a>?a.v Ki Htsy.K CLOTH.
I hEALERS in la:-article, be uot deceived. Ifyou *ou!d
I / "re-ata your cu-tom-r?. supply th< .n with die trtich
winch i- aekaowiedced by every consumer who has trie.:
il i- a ?-'' ? ?to any other. My Cloth for amw
maker's purposes, marked A, has newr been equaled fei
beauty of a].^-snce. bardassssaad durability, while iht
4-1 i l. tli. which I sell from 50 to cents per vsrd ii
ararracted in every imtpeet fully eoua! to and gsmeraBj
muckbeuai ihau tie Clo-Ji made pj the o.-du:ary =ay
nr.J -a-iih tae -mall old fashioned nueh':nery. A good sup?
ply now- on hand of the various qualitiei
' Hi'KA' K H. DAY. Su.- '--ert- R?-!.-ry I. R. '"?>?
,a? -ini I2** Maiileo-laae.
TO coi'M KV vfEBCaTAIVTIi.
/"?ORSK. PS, Gentl mea's Belts aad Braces, ut w'ion sab-,
\ cheap for . a-h. b/ T. LOVE, I'ji West i'.i " sraj
coruer o! Beich-su t!7 lm'
DE NO. 30 ANN-STREET.
*<>L. I. ?*o. 149
S r H OOLS.
j.M ENING AND DAY NCHOOI, I
li Class* ?I uhl i ommercial Lutiuite, .v-i Hroadway
A NEV. MAN. Principal. Term. from $3 lo $6 in toe
evening, an.! :"ro;:i <*> to $1" in the day ?cho.il for the En*.
tt?h branches', and from >2 :o $3 rxira for the Languages.
French and Spanish taucht by Professor BASSET. IV
pds admitted at any time. Unquestionable reference,
pven._sag lm
Lm'eninG ?inouio e its ? ??
Is the fourth door north af Prince street.? They that
bare leisure and-a disposition to improve it. in the pun
, suit of ..one useful study will here tind agreeable teach?
ers, a larg- comfortable room, and convenient uncle
desks. The terms are moderate. Bookkeeping by dou?
ble eulry. Penmanship, Aritbmetii and Algebra are taught
and simplified to the comprehension of tbe dullest scholar
Will commence this Evening, Sept. SO, ISO, between
Price ? and II' U-Ioil ItS. s\;|l Sw
j ? LMM, AM? Dji\ M IUMM.me
I ? M E. Church, Seventh street, a f7iw doors easi of
1 Avenue?A. NEWMAN -id D. BLACKMAX,
?'r.ds. T< rms, from 8 t to $o per quarter in the eve
sing, and iV.cn jl (.. $8 in the day School for the English
bran les, und frcm $2 to $ > extra for the Languages._
French aud Spanish taught by Professor Basset. Pupil,
admitted at any time. si- Im*
} \?A YV I N?; A t'AINIINt.-. F ,k\IN
U SCHOOL, No. 39 Lispenard st. is row open for the
'-? Schools and Classes at private resi
usual. .la Ira*
iJAKATOUA OI'KIMJS I N <u I' I I A T K.
1 ?A i'll-:.- ,1 and I nil's I P. lardies School lor Hoy..
Saratoga Springs. N. V. K. K BANGS, A. AL, Principal.
The .Vinter ti na of this Institution wdl open on the 1st
orXovember. The climate ,.f Saratoga is proverbjall]
heal.hy, and die Institute is in this respect unsurpassed
by any simitar establishment in. the United States. It i
intended that the course of infraction a?d discipline
shall be thorough ami practical, gr-at attentioa being
likewise paid to morals and mannersi Per farther infor?
mation, address the Principal by letter, fprst paid) oi
consul! ei bei of the references la Sew York ("itv viz
Tno- .M I! rath, I sq . Harper .V Brothers, I?. SI. Reese
M. D., and L. Bnugs, E q. vio
LTIre. und ?ffinN Ilolton.'? If onrdiux nml
Day .?,?. hool. No I. Amity-street, a few doors west ol
Broadway, N< w-Ydrb;?The Fall Term of this Institution
? ommem ??,! Sept, l-t, under arrangements for the accom
mmlatiou of pupils in daily, also tu weekly and semi
w? i kly ooursea of instruction.
Oriler of Recitations and Lectures,
o'clock, A M. daily.?Bible aud Ecclesiastical, Ancient
and Modern History,
is o'. lock, A. Jl . Mond tys and Thursdays.?Ordinary ex
ercises ofEugliab Grammar.
?? Tuesd ij - snd Friday 1.?Geology, Mineralogy and
tat} Geography.
" Wednesdays.?Criticisms on Compositions.
11 o'clock. A. M, Momlays aud Thursdays_.Meut.il and
M ir il Phil.phy.
'? Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays?Physiology
12 ?? M.daily?Calisthenics and Vocal Music
I ?? P. M; daily.?Arithmotic, Geometry, and Natural
Philosophy.
Penmanship in the ifternoon, by Mr DOLBEAR.
Ladies uol in constant attendance at the School, may
be conne tted ? itb any particular class or classes, having
prepared their lessons at home.
Terms f.? r the a hove.
Fin- dollars p. r Quarter for any separate branch. If s
full ceursa i- taken in several, *..r all the branches, urui.
will l.r tbi ..:c.e ,.. stated in the regular School Circular.
A Day Governess is connected with the School, who will
visit pupils at their residence if desired
Phoe lablisbcd class in Brewing and Paiatingby Mi..
GILLMUK will I.utiaued at half past 3 o'clock, P. M
Instruction in French, and instrumental Music, at hours
most convenient for pupils or private classes. Oil Pauit
ing on Saturdays, by Mr. T. W. WHITLEY.
Professor THOMAS HASTINGS w,i| continue bis pri?
vate classes ia Vocal Music. Dr. HOLTON will meet kb
private clave, in Physiology, and ii: Pah \ 's Natural The
ology, ai surh limes and places,as ?ill n st accommodate
tho.e composing them. Subjects wiii be illustrated i>?
suitable Apparatus and liriiwing*.
Mr. M ROBINSON will cue a course of instruction
with Cuniliar Lectures on the Outlines, Chronology and
Authors of Ancient and Modern History, designed to aic
tueh as wish to pursue a thorough course i f reading.
Eu h member will be furnished with a ?dank book for s
Chronological Chart on Mr. Robinson's plan.
For further particulars, Mr.. and Miss If. respectfully
refer loth ir general Circular, which may be obtained ui
their residence.
It is hopi 1 Parouts and Guardians, having Children or
Wards in the School, will occasionally witness the Reci
tations at the hours specified above, without special invi
tation.
rifWr'f.F Assistant Pupil. ?ho speaks the French Lan* !
1 _-?nul) a- above, sl5 tm*
'2'oTsiE-: I'i.Eincs-*. _
I NEW KORK.?Professor BASSE T wrtV OK
Evening t'l'.s.e. for m-tructioii iit the French language oc j
the 20th September instant; also on the 5th and 19th ol
October next. A Class is already formed for those who ;
having acqnir ?! considerable knowledge, wish to perfect
themselves by conversation. A Class of Young Ladies will
also be attended el ? P. M. A. those ? ho pull the dltlsTeUt
Cl.? at tbe above mentioned date. .. ;:i enjoy many ad
vantages, he requests early application. Prof. if. can be j
-..., either before :> A. M. or after - P. M. a( bis resilience, !
I0a Broadway, second door from the comer of Broadway ,
and Grand-street. _ slSlni*
IT* RE nc II LANG U A G JB .?Madame L MA
I KESCA DURAND'S tir-t class for the season com
indices tils evening. By the system -he pursues the j
learner may acquire fair knowledge of Preach by only a
few lessous a week, of an hour each, during the winter.
.11t'fii .? Tbe subsi riber, a native .-i
Europe, and educated to tiie profession
of Music from bis chil lliood, respectfully
ces to the inhabitants of New Ynrk. ?
teacher of the Piano forte ami Sieging. He has had over
twi live years experience in teaching . more than half ?I
that period in this country.
For further information as to hi? qualifications and
, h .- u ter, be i: is the pleasure of referring, among other..
10 the following well known gen leinen, m whose families
he is no* and his been for some tune l.-o hing. ^
Hr. Pattoa. I Thomas Hasting, Esq.
She; herd Knapp. Esq . Charles M SaXtOU.
Orders left at the book store of Day ion i Sax too corner I
of Fulton and Na-s.au streets, or at -in Burton st will be |
punctually ? landed to. PEDRO A. AUDREU.
-21 ImlW_
AN ELEGANT GOLD WATCH
..nctior escapement and extra jeweled. (13 jew el..
2 of them rubies,) with a beautiful gold dial, a ;
_?splendid article for either a lady or gentleman
is ? fi with ihe sratch-maker, at :i7!? Bowery, for sale, n
cosi a gentleman, a few months ago, $135. Ii is warrant
ed a first rate time-keeper, (the watch-maker can guaran
: tee that.l and will be sold fur $jfl. stM Im*
s. ; : fTl>M ? I.Ot R ESTABLISH WENT.
< ortser of tbe Bovrerj and I>iviHou-?t
?ji CLOCKS of every description in any quantities
fev> Cod tree and cheap for case.
U%Clo Its made to order for Steeples, Rank?, ic
Hf^BAb '? wh ? '- r.i.! pinions cut. Small watches am;
.- :.;a.!e for patoutecs. Euusjcc 7J Bowery.
R. SMITH.
jel7;f CFormerly Smith A- Brothar.) j
SA.1I?EL W. HE.NE UK !'. Watch
M.!.?-. Men iaj,s Ex -lanre. corner of Wall and
tk~i 4?w.ihani str-e'.-, having formed a connection ie
'xliJo tbS. HAMMOND.their personal atten?
tioa wiil he given to repairing fine Wate lies. The aio.1
complicated parts of Duplex tfc Cbroaomeiei
Watches put iu e-juai to the origiuaL :
Mr.Hammond wouid stake his acknowledgements to th<
r.-ud.-. tn-r a... '.. -- -i d patronage since living is 1
Near York, sud w II aiwav- give their work prrfereace u
naki g Duplex work, bat wdl not be able to make any dii
coast fronte the retail price.
Duplex, Independent Second, and other vt atchea ot
iplendid pa term for sale, warranted perfect or the ra?ne>
ret med Jewelry and Silver War- as jsual.
, - BENEDICT ct HAMMOND
TOUGH BEARDS!
PLEASURE r.N SHAVING by the use <J
CHAPMAN'S MAGIC RAZOR STROP, with which
?very person may keep bis razor iu perfect order, whether
it tea or ou laud. It presents four faces, each of different
Ttsnarpenug properties, commencing with the aietalip
.'lone. ..f t.-n rimes the |m>aer of th? ordinary hone, and
SnUhiag OS the simple calf-skin. Retail [prices 50 cents.
7" ents ?1 00,41 35, snd $! Cl each, according to ?we
; and out**. 3rd finish. The performing part of a 75 cent
-'l.'lc. tue ,jia-; aa one at %l 50.
t CHAPMAN. l'/2 William-st.
N. R. The performing pa.-t of my ~Z ceuu Strop wsr
I to be superior to Goo. Saus, lers' best, at $tl each
u I tl .- money returned if the purchaser be diiaatisfied.
G
kRPETENGN ^ iJ i ll* FOIt CASH^
I.. Ii M. S. BRO'.VN.are now offering BnuselU, J
ply lasTna and Ruasbl Carpeu ..n terms wh cr esne?.
fail to-please the .lomicd. Rue" Door Mats,
. irpets in I Rods, Table Covers. Oil cb,JM',*^,Vn tlsis
heaper ihm st aa.. similar ^3^_ ggoWN,
'% Inf No. 161 Ch^thfm-treet. Vew-York.
^TssTu or scm._HUOU fset just
I ? WS* W ?????? * ??J?fnnSoT umdiry I for sale
I V- r-.ee,,-J. wide, s.oiad aud -uperior
III lia
W ANTS.
\\ f ,]^~ "?' 3 ? grocery-a Eni rate
TV -t.uo. Tlfhu.ai pay ?U c*pen?*. App|y lt
U'i> I KU-A 1 j::. r;ooew
* f aaahog Uli ii- 1-.- to let, * La he and Tools
Ith water paversadficieut n.r bshi w.,k. Inquire at
I r too ?t:e.-t. or oJ I). BISHOP, Agent, on the prem
. . p ,h!>.'? Kerry. N. V. ta.
VI E \ 4' fl Jri K?\\ elf
and duporitioo, sod without Cam ly. Buy hear of a
situation by addressing "L S." at 4:1 Broadway. ,88 4t*
\ Y * A X T K D? 1 -" . :? .:?.:?--:. ??? v .., .,
\\ of anihcial dower*. Also, ?eiera! w,|| be taken to
: ? irn ta :-hui-. Ap.d> ?'-.'? E..st Itroa.lwav. ??> 3t*
U'.t> l'UB-lii a \bub 1 - rears .: .??. a sit?
uation to attcail a grocery or bar. Best of refer
tocrt riven, tpply at 5474/Broadway. 19764"
B
hint II ?I ??.<?-.. Wanted, i He
S ore srith a Phyrtciin,a young aiaaof shout IS
. ? irs old. He taust hart s,,*ie kaowle I fe of the ?i ? ;???.
with a food recommendation. Applv immediately at No
i ? Pearl -tre-i, near the Railroad. " ?:W iR
U"Hriniic Uon r?l i n s.?(ijuilemen wishing .
ma neat Board and Booms m a location convenient to .he
business part of th< Gry, will beaccoouDodated at No. TS
Duaae-street, j tsl out of Broad, *ay. a here bui few Nwrd
?rs are taken sud every exertion made to reader their
ho me p|ea?ant ami comfortable. The house is eatirely
.ew. ar.d aewly furnished throughout. Terms. ra.sWattf
Keferene?s ev,-h,jyO? n
OOARD-A cci eman ind wife, or two gentlemen,
U can be aceoaamodated, on the second :b>or. with ?
very pleasant front pvlor ?uh bed-room an I pantry ?i
ii i :. furnished or nnfnrnislied, and coed board, at 48
Hut-street, between Beekmaa and Fulton. Refereaee*
?wn nte.1._^_ ?951*'
AICO.?TO LEI', W I I'll BOARD.at ISO S?
>J teeath'Street canveaieot to three or four line- of
'tares.?A gentleman and his wife can be accommodates)
??Ith a choice of ?er.? pleasaat room*, with board, where
here are no childn n. The house is new. and every way
Issirable. Also. tw.. or three .inrle eentlemen .-an he ac
tommodated with full b sard, or breakfast and tei. Terms
.ery reasonable Reference* exchanged. Inquire at i?i
Iroadsray, room Xo.first door, ?98 IwS
I>4? %KI>. -Pleasant froi l R. . 'Ills en the SCCOBd tbxir
> with Board may be hs,i in a delightful situation. 101
Kist Broadway, in a private family, with a few 'select'
marders. References exchanged. ?isiw
DOABDINU IX MKOAHM %\ ii So ?.'51.
I* opposite the Park, and next door to the American
Hotel?a very pleasaat and convenient location, stji n
OO?BD A.XI? KtfOiBNmay.buinedinaprl
I' rate family by applying at 906 Hudson-st, j.-7-if
0 A It D?M un pleasaat par,or. mai be had it SI
Hodsoa st. Also room.' for single gentlemen. Terms
niMierale <t Im
I > 4? A IC IS? w if. pleasant Rooms, can be obtained by
Is families or single genllamoa at 77 Murray-sL Terms
underlie. References exchnneed b61m"
j)tfAKUIV|;,?Single gentleman vaud uo ..i i?r.i
I? residing ia the lower part of the City caw be ee
om mods ted with ijood Board, with or without rennt, at
Iii Fulton-et- Also, three or fbur can have Dinner only,
?f desired._jo24tf
BI>AK1>IN4* IX NEW-YORK.
II ENTLEHEN visiting New-York wdl find a quiet aud
?? pleasaat home .,t the GRAHAM HOUSE, No 03
Barclay street, w here ample accommodationa are at i
une? reserved lortransicul Hoarders, and allorded at mo.l
?rato prices, by the day or week. No fumes of Tobacco
>r AI' ,.hol w ill be found to limit the atmo-phere.
N. B. a few permanent Boarders w,n :*? taken.
N sr.York. April 17th. 1841. [U 1 ROSWELL GOSS.
TO LET.?'IV upper part of Io n-.i No -i
1.1": Clarksoa st.consisting if two rooms, with pantry
ei.a and from basement; or the rooms will be let with
ii 11 il. to 2- iitlcinen and their w ives. App't as above.
-? y 3f _ _
'-s. Y II IX l.O I'M TO BE LET Nos.
'209 and 211 Franktiu street u nr West, each 90 by
IS fecL Porsessiou immedtately. Impure of
sli Im* K. COPCIJtT. 408 Washington-at
v, BOOMS* TO la ET Ar.o ??d ?.mi?
with closet., pantries ate suitable for a smalllas?u/.
t a i large room, extraordinarily well lighted, suila
de fir awoik-abop. Inquire on the premises of
if JOHN LOCKE, in rear of II Aosi If.
>e4. I <IR -SALI-: 4>K H.\t IIAX44?. V
55h_t''.iiiurv Se,t, in miles from the city, located in
lue, a. County, I.. L containing upwards of 36 acres of
irst rale land. The buildings are one double bOUSO, mo
'era finish, with er ne., marble mantles, folding-doors,
v c . extra kit hen; alio, S large bim-, wagon-house, car
'isgt bouse, shop, granary, poultry house and yard,ice
liou e, with all other eonvenieaees u.issarv for a larne
family. The fruit nt the best kml und tu every variety
ipples,' berries, ate. in sbuadaiu a,
A large amount of the tuoaey may remaia on bond and
.. iitcage, or Brooklvaor New-York city property would
taken in exchange. Address L. If. 8. at this office.
s*J tf_' _
FA H.n F4?lt MA I. E,~or ^xchange>r #ty
Property?A Farm in Queens County, L. I., con
tunii'if between 511 ami ilO seres of tirsl n:le Land,
il a high -Isle of cultivation. 1'ho Dwelling mid Ou|.
in.are all new and in^tir-t rate order, with it never
failiug well of goad water,'apple orchard, dec. Tbe dis
tanci i nil i miles from New-York. The above provcriy
.ill bi ???id. or rxeiimeed for city properly, mid po.se.s
ion given immediately. Address I.. M. S. at tins office.
?7 llnwtf
I3 4JJ MIC FOR ?ALF. IfV 4?REE1v^
I ii! Wit If, Cona.?Anew large two story House, built
in the mi dein stylo, witfc two wiags. The main body of
i i iii iis* i- 38 b) i I feel. Ill one of the u IMC" h n kill'Il
?ii. u:.d in the oilier i> a dressing, room and bed room with
i :i i-plai ' tin the fir-i floor is u hall which ruas n,r. ,
erTug 'iff* R .'IjUcre are also two parlors, finished for pu
. I . rli,,..rareUar'iI'tir?ssrbie mantels ; all the walls of
i'rom which i< a privat* siair cine Titlw.fgar is a lea.room,
? in the s,.,',,i?| ibmr are live bed-rooms wiih ,:/o<?-V<| slury.
if which are fire-places. There Is a larre garret wuu six
. s lows, aad in il.liar is a finished milk room. Near
h. IL use is a barn, carriage house, two .tables, a good
*el| and eist. ru. Altsell. 'l to the IL.llse are five acres Hi
.?on 1 laud, to lie ..old wull the House. It will be sold at a
bargain, o |iart of the purchase money for which can, if
leaired, be left on mortgage. S.u.I house is beauiifliUy
?ituated, with a line vie* of? iheSocnd, ami within s ?hon
listauce of Cosceb Landing; from which stages pass to
Rocky Neck -team'" at landing twice ilailv. Its siluatioa
in the post-road between XV?-York ami Boston, the mail
i?u>.' il twin: a Oty. and from its bfiiig near Ike Sound
tcoovenieni ??? for sailing, Bshiag, Ac , rend, rs u ? verv
lesirable.country residence. The proprietor's ill health
inly induces her to sell this property, which she wishes t.?
lb before goiag <o Europe. I'lea.?e apply on the premise-,
??i Mrs M tRV POS r, or at the City orNew-York io Join,
W. Grayd. Attorney and Counsellor at l aw, No s
John -treet. st-f) eodtl
1/4?It SAIaE 4?ll EXCUAIXOE- It aerosol
V Laud I Dwelliag Housea,.and a fine Cotton Factory
*ith 600 spindles?a rood bargain?can be bad. Apply
hi. day to SMITH a TURNER, in' Joha-sL
1 Jt up stairs.
r/XTEINJaiVE SALE OF VALUABLE PRO
Ii PERTV at New-Brighton, Statea l-iaud, by sub?
scription.
The Trustees of the New.Brighton Association have
oude arrangement* for the sale of live hood red blocks, or
ia reels of land, embracing the most desirable and best I
a e.l port* ns of their property, euch panel COBUin?g
not less than eicht lot. ofw feet by 100 fest, and some .,(
them containing 'torn one to five acre*. Oa ?everal of
tl.i as.' splendid improvement.., eomprisiag liirife man.
? :..u bouse* hotels,.:uiiage,,doek*.etc etc. in perfect order.
The plan adopted for disposing of the shove properly
ir.nta great indoeemenu to the capitalist desirous of
aakiag ? ?.'????d iavsetment, ami to all who may wish to ob?
tain a eouutry residesce at a very moderate price, and iu
i position the moat eligible ia the vicinity of New-York.
For the prospectus, plan and details of the same, apply
0 HENRY LYNCH, President, at the office of tha As
sociation, No. i Haaover street, up stair?.
Bo of ?ubs< ription are opened by EDWARD A XI
OLL. Esq . Trustee, at the office of the New-York Life
md frost Company, No. i: Wall-st By order of the
Tru-iees. _an 14 tf
i)Y INfi AND PKINIl.Nfi I'ST AB LI SUM KNT
Orrrctt No. Ill William, corner or Joh*-st.,
4. LL KINDS <?K SILKS, COTTON AND SVOOLEN
\ ';<)i>f)< DYED,restored ?ud .iress.-il,mcludiug la
llea* sud mutlemeu's garments, such as Dresses, Coats,
- ... . Ci i|ies, Velvets, Ribbon., lieriiioes, Hosisry, Cas
? tmere?. i'arpeL-. Rugs. Piano and Table ("overs, VVuidow
-n et. -. Ac. Ar. au.'ll Im*
DOfsTON BROWN BREAD.?Tnesum ri
Ii ler would respectfully infarm the citizens of Xew
Votk thai he is prepared to supply them wnh ihe abova
irticle of a superior juality, which may l.e oblaiued at
he following places ?Nos.TJl Bleeeker ?t, I? Bowery,
IIA Caiial-su did Centre-sL, i'A Walker-.L, 88 I?i?i?iou
-t.. 3<i? Pearl st. All orders left at either of the aboyo
.laces, or at til* Rikcry 193 Charles ?t . will bepremrtly
uien.le.i ,o. s9nim-] KHW IV T.DAN ILLS.
N. B ?A liberal di-couat to tho*e ?ho ?eil araie.
..' 11 /' E II 1VE WH tyBR ?BEN a more apiaa
VV d,d assortmeat el -me CatUry, than^an tav^a
. inn v..-an .treet. y Mr. rira/4- 1 ae r?
1 ?t opened at 100N?sa? l^UV./eve, Introduced, and
/.or? are the rr.o-t el^rsnl paum
assk as if their brightness atone w ouldlak. ne b^rd ofT.
4it"..)Jt the steel touching- the f.ce. -Kenny Press, Sep
smher ISth, W- . ? ,
'r-'- R\/.< ill'' i'"- *?<??' tlM' ""-??' 0"', "r \'att sl m<sle
-ate prices,'' fr"m $1 to $* V* \>"r '* arr in ted. igllr
rtHOl KKKV 4M> GLA??-IOO BOW
( EKY.-MLKRITTS * PA<iK are opening at their
?tores. I1"*' Bowery' and '!.'i- Graod-straet, t. large number
if uew pattern- of Diaaar ami Tea Ware, which, with their
brmer exteasive assortment of China, plaioaadcut Glass,
Lamps, Giraadoles, Ac Ac. renders their stock as com
riete ia varirtj a- cm be found in the city. Housekeep
md others wbo wiab U lay out their money to the besi
al van tage, will find it an object to give them a call.
Kg i... FtMLSCAr PAlER. I'**" Keama of
AI ME Rule.) Cap. For sale by r>o_lrQ
PER?SE A BROOKS/,
^ No. ?1 Liberty .rr??r
Tt'7 GRIXNELL. M1NTI RN st CO. Tr 8outh-.t,