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THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE, ..published every Morning, at No. 30 Ann street Vew-York, and delivered to City Subkenb.n LoNE CENT per copv. Mail Subscribers, S per arnum in advance, and the ytj^c in no case continued >>vond the time for which it is paid. Subscription! __cn for Six Months. _ Trim of .vdt-?rfinn?_For COtK .f di rrfslem'tit of TfiNlineS or lets (ovei six . first insertion.. 50 cu. A ;0r euch subsequent insertion. 25 " Ac for SIX insertion;, or one week-91 50 do' for TWENTY-FIVE insertions? 5 00 Longer Advertisements at equally favorable rates je?. Advertisements when ordered to to be continued he ftrac charge 8 all cases in adv as on thoir first appearance? pa) at.i. anct A SUMMARY STATEMENT Of la' aaaattlj an^ ealue of good*, vnre*. and mrrchan due. importcd imt$ the United stater, ia American and foreign rrssc/s. commencing on Ike 1st dety uf October. i;'J'.'. and ending on the al'M day of Septem? ber, ItMO. M-rchamli*e free of Duty. Value. Articles imported for the use of the Uni? ted Stales. $17.999 Articlcs specially imported lor Philoso? phical Societies, &c. Philosophical aparatus_. 5,846 Books, maps and rhurts. 42,760 StKiuury, busts, casts, vVc. 3,217 Paintings, drawings, etchings ami engravings. 8,520 Specimens sf botany. 0.1-1 Anatomical preparations. 1,054 Spelter, or z iuc. 85,22j liurr stories unwrouglil. 4 1,668 Brimstone and sulphur. 65,751 Bark of the cork tree. 9,022 Clay, uttwrotight. ' 023 Rags of anv kind uf cloth. 564,689 Undressed "furs.( 422.810 Hides and skins, undrrssed.2,756,21 1 Plaster of Paris. 135,956 Barilla. U1.607 Wood, dye. 476,310 Unmanufactured mahogany, and oth-r. -'I"7.ii I? rVnimal?for breed. 26,772 All other. 145,511 Pewter, old. 168 Tin, in pigs und bars. 200,215 In plates anil s-hoet-._. ?7!,',U7" Bras', in pigs und bar?. 7:t Old. 160 Copper, in pigs and bars.1,100,664 In sheets, suited to the sheathing of ships. -lll.?ii? Old, tit only to be rematiufactured 70,405 Bulb'on. gold. 273.127 Silver. 469,434 Specie, cold.2,812,000 ! Silver.5,328,222 Ten-, from India, China, lbs.19,981,476.5,417,589 ; C. ffee.94,996,095.8,546,222 Cocoa. 2,626,369. Hi 1,380 Fruiis, nlmo ids. 2,930,039. 199,863 Currants_. ?o'3,7ii?. 56,651 Prunes. 1 652,819. 74,593 Figs. 2,023,073. 102,333 Katsins,MiucateJ,ifecl3,620,963 . 787 228 All other. 4,923,084. 184,221 Spices, mac. 9,">7.r>. 7,-i?6 Nutmegs. 142 890. 122,603 Cinnamon. 22,167. 15,314 Cloves. 268,951. 47,568 Pepper. 5,049,129. 189,928 Pimento. 2,262.942. 121,543 Cas-ia. 647,102. 49,023 Ginger. 59.909. 5,384 Camphor. 164,841. 62,556 | Silks, lace veils, shades, &c. 300,858 Ottier manufactures of.7,979,100 Siik und worsted, manufactures of.1,729,702 Camlets of gout's hair. 7,240 Worst, d RtutY goods.2,387,338 Linens, bleached and unbleached.-S 17!), 120 Ticklenbergs, osnabergs,and burlaps... 329,054 Sheetings, brown and white. 261,173 bolting cloih. 74,534 Wool, not exceeding b'cents 1 per lb, lbs. 9,303,902. 675 009 ,' Quicksilver. 54,415 Opium. 40,874 Crudesalt petra. 360,263 All other articles.5,849,116 Total.~..fu'?MVi?l Merchandise paying duties ml valorem. Manufactured wool? Cioths ai d cHSsimeres.$4,696,529 Mot in. shawls. 126 609 Blankets, not nb?ve 7!> cents each. 239,757 Above 75 cents each. 330,660 Hosiery, gloves, mits ai d bindings. 506,452 Oth-r manufactures of wool. 221,885 Wcolen yarn.lbs 1,0-17. 807 t Worsted yarn. 103,931 Manufactures of cotton? Dyed, printed, or colored.3,393,694 White. 917,1dl Twist, yarn and thread. 387,095 Hosiery, gloves, mits and bindings. 792,078 Nankeens, direct from China_. 1,102 Other manufactures of cotton. 513,414 Manufactures of si.ks from India, China, ifcc.?Piece goods. 963,441 Sowing silk. 23,083 Uther manufactures of siik. 225 Silk, sewing, from oilier places. 251,275 Lace, thread, and cotton..... 468,425 Fluxet; goods?linens, dyed and colored checks, &c.... 113,662 < Ither manufactures of flux. 321,684 Hempen goods?sail duck. 615,723 Other manufactures of hemp. 71,991 Huts and bonnets?Leghorn, chip, sttnw. or grass fiats,&C. 438,000 Fur, wool anil leather._. 7 129 Manufactures of iron und steel? Side arms. 16,196 Kiie arms, not specified. 1 18,589 Drawing knives. i>,27i> Cuttingknives. 7,30-1 Hatchets, axes and adzes. 5,915 Socket chisels. 9,935! Steelyards and scalebeams. 7,048 Vices". 8,420 Sickles and reaping hooks_. 5,643 Scythes. 36,895 Spades and shovels. 13,673 Squares of iron or steel. 3,041 Woods crews_..? . ... 131,986 Other articles.2.201,311 Manufactures of? Copper. 60,438 Brass. 2.47,679 Tin. 28,774 Pewtet. 24,631 Lead. Od 1 \\ ood?Cabinet ware._. Sti.275 Other manufactures of. 1 IS.47 7 Leather. -173,091 Marbie. 19,287 Gold and silver, precious stones, set or otherwise. 201,590 ? atches, and parts of. 420 959 Manufactures of glass ware? Cut and not specified..lbs ...239,733. 63 625 I'iain and other.lbs.. 1,10(1.112. l-,'7.327 other manufactures of glass not specified 16! Wares?China and porcelain. 187 816 Earthen and stone.1,822 415 Plated, not specified. 103 899 Gilt. 23,496 Japanned. 38,677 Saddlery?Common tinned and japanned 831910 P.ated brass and jioli.hctl steel 117,090 L'ach and harness furniture. I.7H4 Carriage*, and parts of.. 3.893 S'ates ofall kinds. 70,74 I gwlU, prepared. -Jl.417 ?-?ck lead pencils. 3,799 'S'??*. 7fl..r>21 Wtthaii H?ir cloth and hn.r seating. 59,11 tushes of all kind*.~. 38,762 upper bottoms, cut round und turned on mSPr-s. S-S0!' jrplautd wire. 3 087 , 811k._ 234 -jjj '"' .lbs.. 1,12*6,33*4* 1,121,701 BY GREELEY & McEL PKli i. ?NIE CENT. n ><il manufactured, exceedin~ 3 cents p<.r lb.lbs.. 594,748. 171,067 Articles r.ot enumerated, at 5 percent. 76,724 10 " 1,181 j " " 12 " 2.84>: j 124 " 231,460 " " 15 " 974.321 j " " 20 " 3GI ! " " 25 " 573,516 ' 30 " 34.213 j 40 " ~C63 ' 50 " 25L644j Total.$26,998,981 Merchandise paying specific duties. Flannels.sq. yds 153,281. 67,690 Bookings and baizes.? 144,032. 51,025 Carpeting?Drusseis, V? ilton, and treble ingrained. 107,650. 24 Other ingrained and Venetian 127,583. Uli,433 Floor clotb, patent, printed or painted. 18,094. 19,891 Oil cloth Furniture. 55,705. 13,754 Cotton bagging.2,986,075. 310.21 i Wines?Madeira.tali* 186,176. 351,438 Sherry. 136,848. 139,002 Red, of Franco.2,065,953. 439,799 Other of France..'. 447,424. 114.094 French, in bottles. 330.017. 499,923 Sicily. 320,461. 116,129 Red, of Spain und Austria.. 217,719. 37,422 Red, ul Spain, Austria ami Mediterranean. 831,241. .' I i 13 Of other counlt ies, in casks.. 407,780. 2 29,262 Of other countries, in bottles. 18,470. 36,663 Spirits frotn {rrain. 970,440. 120,009 Other materials. 1,897,054.1,172,495 Molasses.19,703,620.2,910 < 91 Vinegar. 7*1.721. 14.644 Beer, alo and porter, in cn?k* I!1 875. 12 <i I I in bottle* 130,901. 123,441 Oil?foreign fishing?snerm. 14,812. 13,83(1 Whale and other fish.. 37,236. 14,197 Olive. 128,216. 85,912 ! Castor. 2.496. 2 980 Linseed. 393,477. 173,830 1 Rapeseed. 147. ?;7 r/eas not from China.lbs 25,119. 9,421 Chocolate. 3.682. 1,294 sugar?brown.107,955,033] I 742,492 White, clayed or powdered. 12,984,552. 838,458 . Loaf. 505. 62 i Dandy. 530. 50 ither. rclincd. 647. t,-i syrup of sugar cane. 10. f Cayenne pepper. 2. 1 Dandles?wux and spermaceti 622. 326 i Tallow. 72,892. 8 (-71 1 Cheese. 201.020'. 23,229 | soap. 214,338; 13,859 i rallow. 593,699. 50,545 1 Lard. 98. 7 ] Beef and pork. 467.916 . 12,432 ! Bacon. 122.481. 1 1.087 Butter. 25.260. 3,703 ' Saltpetre. 549,552. 24,172 ] Vitriol,oil of. l.UiiS. 717 I Salt-, Epsom. 1,511. 44 < filauber. 1,166. 98 1 robacco, munufacturcd, snuff II"?. 211 Cigars.thousands 73,899. 869,434 i IlclierthansnutTandcigars.lbs 645. 188 1 Cotton.2,774,722. 236,177 ' Gunpowder. 19,385. 1,521 ?ri?tlcs. 235,799. 1)4,325 Slue. 9,467. 1.139 Ochre, dry.2,632,009. 34,440 In oil. 35,169. 3,399 I.eud. red and white. 643,418. 41,041 Whiting and Paris white_ 296,264. 1,017 Litharge. 6,831. 378 Sugar of lead. 132,670. 11,385 L-.-ud, pig, bar and sheet_ 513,343. 18,111 .Shot. 1,460. ldl Pipes. 741. 41 Old und scrap. 47,058. 1,036 Cordage, cables and tarrcd.Ib*l,480,933. 89.50 1 Untarred and yarn. 379,014. 13.43-1 Twine, riockthtead, A-c"-.... 006,493. ! 11,973 Corks. 241,689. 56,186 Copper, rods and bolts. 5,183. 1,071 Nails and spikes... 1,426. 361 Firearms, muskets..number 8,824. 34,200 Hilles. 55; !'7o Wire, cap or bonnet.lbs 3,543. 2,262 Iron und steel wire, not above No. 14. 184.259. 9,885 AU.vo No. 14. 36,215. 11 lion?tacks, binds and sprigs not exceeding Iii or.s. per 1U0S.M 2,852. 708 Exceeding 16 ozs. per 1000 lbs 1,382. Hit: Nails. 715,191. 62,477 Spikes. 104,134. 5,032 Cables and chain... er parts thereof.2,114,760. 89,6 13 Mill saws.number ?7G. 1,874 Anchors.ibs 154,227. 8,876 Anvils. 324,698. 23,203 Blacksmiths' hammers and sledges. :i:?.279. 1,922 Castings, vessels of. 444,388. 1 !."72 All other*.3,180.100. 100,824 Round, n? braziers' rt?ls. of 3-16 to 8-16 inch diameter 433.620. 47,732 Nail or spike rods. 1,108. 24 Sheet and hoop.5,529,575. 235,809 Baud iron, ktoI! iron, orcase mem rods,slit oi hammered 34,470. 963 In pig*.cwt 110,314. 114,562 Old and scrap. 14,142. lo.7-J9 Bar, manufactured by rolling 656,574.1.707,649 Manufactured otherwise 576,381.1,689,831 Steel. 44,506. o'2S,ri6 Hemp. 93,688. t>'8t>,776 Alum. 1. 9 j Copperas. ?.t. 73 Wheat fioiir. 379. 430 j Salt.bushel*. S, 18&,203.1,015,426 Coal.4,560,287. 387.2:52 Wheat. 593. 639 Oats. 1,453. S37 Potatoes. 35,952. 16,690 Paper,folio and quarto posulbs 51.524. 15,109 Foolscap, drawing and writing; 337.492. 40,620 Printing, copperplate and 1,489. Sheathing, bindeis wrapping and box board*. 8,781. b7! All other. 38,312. 13.233 Book*, printed previous to 1775.vols 8,697. 5,855 Printed in other language* than English, Latin and Greek.... 111,108. 77.155 Printed in titeek and Latin. bound.lbs 2,812. 2,324 Unbound. 3,112. 2,088 Ail other, bound. 25.975. 37,592 Unbound. 90.5J4. 85.75t, Apothecaries' vials and bat? tles, not exceeding the ca? pacity of 6 ozs. each .gros* 189. 559 Exceeding 6 and not exceed 16 ozs. each. 37. 200 Perfumery and fancy vial* and bottle*, not exceeding 4 ozs. esch. 47. 890 Exceeding 4 not 16oz*.each. 30. 681 Demijohns.No. R5.508. 25,072 Giass bottles, black, not above One ijuart.gross 25.32b'. 116,S76 SI W-yOBK. MOIYDAY HOB Exceeding'one quart.. 220. 1,392 indow tr; i.j, not exceeding 8 inches bf 10..1O? sq. ft. 1,913. 6,711 Exceedm; :; by iff and not exceeding 10 by 12 inches. :t.H0. 10.277 Ex seeding 10 by 12 inches.. 19,198. 39 758 Fish, dned or smoked..fills. 4,061, 13,355 . Salmon.bils 4;S60. 73.2 52 . Mackerel. 11,823. 114.590 All other. 8,840 . 48.979 Shoes and slippers, silk. pairs 2.030. 1.C 03 Prunella, nanl-een, &c.&c... 403. 268 Leather,; kid, morocco, &c... 47.3-?:. 32.377 Children's. 1.823 . 589 Boots and bootees. 12,012. 36,441 Playing eards.packs 66. 5 Felt* or hat bodies.No. 513. 2-:? Value of merchandize paying specific duties. $22.946 331 Do. ad valorem duties_ 26,998,981 Do. free of duty. 57.196,20 1 Total. 107.! 11..".79 Imports in American vessels.>92.;;u2.352 Do foreign vessels. 14 339,167 T 1.. SMITH, Register. Treeney Drpi? tmmt Register's Office. June S3, IS41. ; A \CrVKX>.? l'h? untler igued begs leave r specUiillt m inforin Iii? friend' and the public that be has taken ihr office latel) occupie I hy Mr. J iseph <; oin in, for the t anasciion <>t' th ? Custom-II luse Br iker.ige kindness iu i.il 1.3 departments, aud solicit' a continuation of patron see. S BROMCER.G, ?jo Nassau t. ba*em< at, opposite the Public Piore. The subscriber avails himself of tin. opportunity -if re? turn-in: thanks to bis friends ?ml ins public for the liberal support an.' patronage extended to him in bis late busi? ness ol Custom House Broker; and beg I avc respectful!) to recommood Mr. BROMBERG as hi- succ. . I as being overs was worthy of iheir confide neaud support. JOSEPH GUTMaN. New York, l.th October. I ?II._oKliU rj'O ?V 001. S3 A ti i\| i \i i t ::i tis? I Th" subscriber has now in operation one of bis Pa tent Ratchet Feeder and Shell Pii king Machines at Si b o's Gat I ti. A gre -t number of Manufacturers bat a el_ ready supplied themselves and uniformly say it is pre eisely what they want. They -it.- durable and easily kept in order. Tne cost of one of 36 inches width of feed table delivered at Hartford, is Ninety six Dollars, and for a greater or lets width three dollar, per inch, added or deducted. Carding Mai lime, with Coudensors am! Spinning Jacks made iu the best modern style. Orders or letters of inquiry b ft nt No 68 Pi inc.- -t. near Broadway duru g the fair will mei t with prompt attention. oI3 lw" i,'lit l. C. Kill LOGO, NewH irtford. I "mm. nKBJVNElaV, lately from Troy, N. V. takt* ? this opportunity to inform his old easterners, friends, mid tn ? public generally, that he ha. takeu ths Clinton Hair Cutting, Curling ail Shaving Saloon, I33 C inton, comer of Grand streets. Having had long expe* rience iti the bu-incss, be is competent to cut and curl Hair in the most fashiouabie .-t> le. Please give a call, o? I in_ JUST RECEIVED T MARSHALL'S TROY SHIRT DEPOT, No. tm 'tnaia -irret. New- York, a few cases ol Winter Under-Shtrts and Drawers, together with .* large neon? atem of Linen Bosom Skirts, Collars, Bosoms, A c . which w ill be sold at th-; following prices, via ; Under Shirts and Drawers at *i. $4 35, *l .'. $6. $7, $3, $t>, 410, 813, $15 and upward, per dozen: Linen Bosom Shirts at ?7 a?,f 10.$11,$1350,$15.$lrt,$1?, $.0 ind upwards per dor.cu-. Linen Collars a: 50 ceuts. 63 cents, 75 cents, $1, $1 ;i?. *l 50, ?d 70. $i V- 35, $3 50 aud upwards ,? r J.^. en: Plain Shirts at $5 50; Colored Shirts at $5, ir'i, $7. $? and per dozen. NOTICE. Dealer, from all j aru of the country ca.t depend upon being supplied with cool? agreeing with our ca'alomc. MARSHALL'S Troy Sirrt Depot, No.yu Chalb.m-street, New-York. N. B ?No patroaaga asked of those who beat do*u. _ -33 1m ^iPERFI\E (;EOlit;E !l)?7t FLOUR i^ in lot- li -int purchaser-, for sale by " . V. :* E. RH*HA?I???N A S??N. H Burbnr ?bp. STaTK OK New-YoRS. : SCCaCTAXV SOFFICS, ' Albany. Auru-t ii. ISO. ) ^ To '.he Sheriff of tit City ?nu County e/yeie-Yorh: Sir: Notice t* hereby given you, that the term of ser? vice of Guliaa C. Verplanen, a Senator from liie First .-?, uat'- District of this State, will expire o;; the but d iv of Decemb -r next, and that a Senator 1- to Kc cliosrn in thit District, to which the city and couuty of New-York be? longs, at the General Election to be held on the lirst,src end and third days of November, [except in the ciiy and couutv of New-York in the city of Brooklyn, and in th' towns of Bush wick and Williamsburc. in the county of Kiugs, w here the election is to be held on Wednesday, tne third lay of November next.] Y'ou will also take notice, that a vacancy in the office of Senator exists in the said First Senate District, caused by the resignation of Minthome Tompnias, whose terra ot otric- will expire on lie last day of December. IStt, and that a Senator is to be chosen in the said District at the same ele-tiou. to supply such vacancy. T*o senators are therefore to be voted for in the-aid District on tne .ame tickst, but it is not necessary or proper to designate on the ballot for ? hien term any per?uu voted for is intended. At th" same election the follow ine Office? are to ue cbo sea. viz thirteen Members of Assembly; for the said city 1 and county. JOHN C. SPENCER, Se'cr*tary of State. The above is a true copv of a notification received from ttc Secretary of State. " HONMOUTH B. HART, SberitTof the city anil coun-y of New-York. Sheriff's Office New York, Aug. do ISO. All the puSl't newspapers in the c 'uuty will publish the above once iu each week until the election. See Revised Statutes, >oi. 1st. chap- 6th, titl-3.!, article 3d, part 1st, page HO. ll4 la?tN3 6II.VE8 IlKfSAI. IIYAKDED. t ?.--.?.??* I? : r N --ile.S-'-.i--; {i I N 1 < I\ (.il lilt- i-i ?Is no nflsred, much improved. ?A ill rock of itself. Will please c?'-u uu infant Will ?ive p -rlect ease. Will comfort ll <? ared. V\ il no-, gi i out of. r lcr. Will prove i f mily m fort is i 01 this sufficient I In ?:ckiies. or in ti'n t'.. Rock rock iu King's chair; thereVa charm in it, " That o'Hhes all the caaea ofsuueriag hmaaniiy? Tell oflbe ji'eamr?: ih'.-re i? in ike u-e i fit, Rocking o freely?of ease tie- real ty. The regulating seat ofihis Chair makes it ia effect equal to two distinc and separateehairs, couseqaa iiy the pur shaser of King's 'clf-RuCker hu .- the CHEAPEST as we'l as the.'M and best rocker in the market. N.H ?The rockers of thin ch or prrstnt no ebitrneHun, neither do they w ear the carpel. Always mi hand the following patent Chairs, a>l war ranted i ot to n t oui of order : REVOLVING f'Allts. RECUMBENT CHAIRS, RECUMBENT REVOLVING CHAIRS LIBRARY CHAIRS, WRITING CHAIRS, STUDY CHAIRS, OFFICE CHAIRS, with u great variety, all male fir especial rase and comfort. All kinds of chairs made to order. i'.ie subscriber confines himself exclusively to the ma aufactureofehsir?. .V.W KIN'i. P.ni i Chair Maker, No 171 Broad?ay, I ol3lf New York, between Grand & Sroome ?b Vt iE. tZ \ii\kt A- < ss. TYPE AND STEREOTYPE FOBNDUY, 7 1 Fulton, corner of Goldntrcet, KEW-TORK. 'J'lIK siib.eribers take this method of nn.-ioiiucing 'o I thtnr friends and the public generally th it. ha-, mc purchased the extensive and well known Type Foundry formerly owed by Messrs. Conner & Cooke, th y bare re m-ived the -sim" to ib'tir pre.eul central location. Having iiinde extensive revisions, alterations and additions, they are now prepared to execute orders of any magnitude they raay be fan-red w ith, with promptness,and on a^ favorable :erk-i* a- :n any Foundrj iu A lenc.i. To their new Speci? al en-Book, which has been recently extensively circulated, they would respectly refer. Ail article! m inufactured by tksm -hall ba of a material Mjual, if not superior, to anv manufactrred in tlii- country ?and underso a tlmroitiih examination as to appearance, runiiinf. dressing, and properly assorting. All articles ex? hibited in tin S;m-i imeti-BiHik formerly u--ued l?y Conner .v. Cooke, fogother with Sort- to Font? seid b) them, cau bow M furnished from tins Foundry without delay. w ith many ?nice added. WM. HAGAR & CO. s:- Agenu for th.- -ale of the Nu >ier. Washington and Smith Presses, which, together with ,'ini-iis, Cases, Composing Stick-, Furniture, Ink. and ivory article used in the Printing Business will be k<-pt in linud, and furnished at manufacturers' prices. N. B. No Machine Cast Type mantuactured ?t this Foundry. je3-tf 'IUS2-: titti-iax BOOK: A Com| 1 fo si ml Records on Marriage, being ? familiarsora mentary on the indiscretions arising from human frailty, in w inch iha symptoms and baneful elToeta of self-abase, intemperance ami libertinism ire cxpl nuet in an ea-y manner, to which ire added very extensive practical ob servatioii-iui .e.vual debility, ami it- Jt einlair -vinpi'hies, ad in -- d :.i yo itb and maturity, by It. J Culverwell, M. I)., Member 11 the Lodon Royal College of Surge >ns Ii cenciated praemi ner iu medicine etc. For sale at tin; Print Stau I in Wall -tree:. Prio 35 B nt- o 3 lw" >- ?Oi OC I ?beb 1841 dvtgixer, SEIlAOJLD^ A pjl att, Attorseys, S?iieitars ain Coniisc?ors. V-.-rc E-.-;:ac-... ? e Ork. ? j RtwWi| i ?V-J-'-'treet. y ar-TT-tf ( O. H. I i..-.tt. VINCENT L. DiLL'S FIRST PREMIUM ?? CE B E O T V P B F O ? H D R F. _N" Ku':p:.---? ;?:,;?;?> ??.,-?--?? New-York, jci.stf J. ii. SWAIN, r.m-iK av i jo" piu-stt?. I jc26 No. 16 Juha-sl?Tmrd Story. NVt-York, tf CJI AKLES I I, ! '> 3 c *s, 'scccessoa To geo. ret'<cHra.'. ?kTAJTDFACTCREROF PAPER BOXES l87Wfl?ani ?' < street, ofeverj possible ?lup*. style, an i van-ty. for I the oie of ea? lincof busicea?'; constantly oa iui.d a large ss ii ? teat of Sq j .-e Boxt ?. ptaia aid f.-scy, single, sod I ia -eU; r?-o BANDBOXES, by ' lie bi le or nest. Genninn German Cologne Water imorted, and for sale t at a very I?;* pr? ... ,,? ? - ?.Mir? : PllM.t? * :?OrVrrs w j for Osborn't tasorted IVs;.. in Gallons, Halves and (Jairr:, :;i -.he uru ;! packages, C ttsup* S inces, a-e. at JOHN BROACH'S, ?u24 %n -n Poltnn^i near Front. *t;?a. t,!?; u a:. i.a r tii j^k ra*.*? . .? IKST Ii 1TE article of Roiled and Platers Rr?-.. eon ?'A ? ??; fontid at JAMES a IIOFFET, 131 Prince street, ncsrWooeter -.the lowest market prise?. f.:*te. j w . ? 'TV superior ? t ei ' P-rass. f>j if j S A V 5- ?I "i ti t- JliK I n*!'ran I t: * I COMPANY ? lacorp .rat.-11:!10?Chartert erpetual Tili? Ions' established and srell-knona iaslilutii n contin u-- :? ii sure lion-es. fnraiture. -tort--. mcrc'iaudi-* and n h r property, sir :n-t in-, and damage b> lire. It-r..te* ai> ?? low ami it- terms a* liberal ?- those of othi r g sod '?o minies. DIRECTORS. EliphiiietTcsry, f'zr* vVhite^jr. S. Hi Huntington, Jaracs Goods/in, jr. .u. Huntington, jr. Johi P. It arc, Alb n Day, Ch tries Boswetl, Job tllyn. EUPHALET TERRY, Pros't. J.\>its ii. i; i Li -. Sc >. Appli alions ft r iu> irat ee or the renewal ? t policies m ty be nude t) ih?" subscriber; -no has been duty appointed ?gent for the city of New-Y irk an its vicinity, am) who will receive proposals and issue policies on t: e n osi fa tor ! !c terms. JOHN NEIL.- IN, J'. Agent. .?i 2w* Office 51 W ati at pnsiP CARPET NT?Ufr:.-Tie- -il.-eti v_.- bcrulTcra for ?cleanew n.ni splendid assortment of) 3-p)y Brussels, fine and superfine Ingrain Carpeting, Oil Cloth, Hugs. Mutts, Mat!ins. with a.i o'iier arti<-|?s co.a ae ted a im the business, chea? r than can be bought at any otb?r-tore in the city. Persons from theeountry or city wishing to purchase will find it mu-:h to thsir advantage to c <!l (" lere ; ,ir. .-.u-llig where, at iT l'aa.o-?tr-ci. ...nth -;?! . ...-,r IMMI'I.M Wil.fOX. iu?" 3ia i <.t;D'l-Ti.>i;s etlXt AP KOtC t .%?ts._ L. a M. ^. BROWN, are now ottering Brussells :i ply lug-aio and Russia Carpets on term* which cannot full to please the economical. Itiiffs Door Mats, .-Stair i' irpets in I Rods, Table Covers. Oil Clotns, dec. as good, sad cheaper than at any .na.lar establishment in this : ty. L. .v M. s. BROW N, OS Im* No. I iii Chatham-street, New-York. On a-: pr**.' :?: nTOR B?Gantlemeu wishing to - purchase rooJ ekeap Cio lumr. would do well to ell it 133) Chatoam -ire.t, where they can find garments at t't* ? ' owing pricss : i . ithCoaU S9tn$ISi Cloth Jackets, $1 to $:.; Sali nett Pants, $1,75 to f2,75j Cloth Pants $3 ro *t.."n? ol :iin J for. COGSWKU,. V" E W F.i?.t. ?O?OS.?ALFRED SMITH, is Merchant Tailor, No. 136 Fuitos-sL would invite bit friends and the public to call and examine la- stack ol new Full Goods, competing of Cloths, Cassimeres and Yes - ings suited to the fa9 trade. Gentlemen leaving their or den may rely upon itheir being fulfilled in the most satis. factory ni'iin r. T- rei- m-.-'.-rat-?l'i.-li on ?!? Iiv-ry. -ii tf Frk1v<71i1 aTiu a ti k ri a an papkk ii INGINGS au I Borders, for -ale cit-ap, at ttie lTnit^d S-utc- Papel Hanging aud K.-n.l Una Warehouse, f!5 Canal-street, near Broadway, New-York. Rooms pii perod iu Uie aeatnsl tsimner. su43m J'.JSHUA BROWN.65Canal-street. i fc.t'.<iS): *v -. I*s.*S.?Ci:i> by Mr-. .-A.tAil E Li HARPER. No. ?* vv?cv sc wao t,ns had many yean a?,.*r.?..*o in tb* I..? t*.._ _iaQt if nt'U-Jt. A.-ii- lit JJ.S?HN?; ?TOIYE-?The ^uhs'-nii'i arilKdebver on board of vessels nt th Pri-oii Dock, Dock ^isiiu lor la cents j-er ton, ainl Marble Building Stone tor Is ?1 par top Stetes Prison, Mm nt Pleasant, Jim? 9. 1^1^ je 12 r,m a. I.. SKrMOira. Aroai. t VI !,??> -. v^A.i't'AIN, SarU'ipa \ E This celebrated ytmeral Wa er eonstantty o. hand, fn -a from Hie r?|iri:C:for sale, wBolesale and retail, by :.'i Ageuta, GAS.-iVKR ?t YOCNG, 13i Chatham-it N. 11 Seui to any part of the city free of expense. r?M Im I riti. ill at-.- as s. is s i- i--o-.ii. -u.. ,. . I establishment {. New-York to get bargains in the Boot ?nd Shoti line; yon have only to call lo be convinced. I.i.^ ies', Gentlemen's, Misses, Boys' and Cbildrens' Boots, -*-h?'S "nd Gaiters, in nil their variety, of my own manufacture ind warranted first r.-te, at pticei to mil the times. I^k-wise ;l large assortment of g-ood country work, which -?' ' be told . -rv cheap. jy-vfim i H.l.tAM ViAfK. Ill How<-ry. UE it.if *l if Si. KJSfc. ?ED.- iiA Y i? EN :i* Steel Pen? are hitter in ?-!! respects than Quills? lu-re C.tral'l". e.ririlly i.liable and e!-.-np. 'I :i > .ire camftatl> /ifaac, selected and ro-seloctodbefore offered to the public. * It ia believed that thtfir own merits will ?oon rive the* the pre.i-..t-iu-e intone njher.. The tr i:tc -'1 1 J*. - i ! -e!e bv th* .Agent. IJDWARD J. UNO, 5 Pkn-etreet N. I'.?For rale by Sie principal Stationers and dealers in Pen- in the City .if.J Country. au.KI ly / 'a>t i-'lTV j t?iiK-s_A'ORAM a MAL'GH vi \\ ol T. 561 Brt^idway.are now opening a new and splendid assortmenl if silvered and ormalu Parlor Coaa deliers, Hr-i k.-t;., Mi, ie| |. ebta, L?utern?, Ac * c for Gas ami Can and-would invite those who Jsrs in-.ro dueii g the City Ga* i to taeii bouses to cull und tee their n ?n iiont, ? 1> -* ro.'?Pcxj! ;o.N i:(H,3.i:ri, ii.c ---t materials snd quality . and of all ize-, cast at the Of eeof the New World 30 Ami it Inquire of Mr. J. W it Hit ttt US the P.. .? Room ?'? aiunnftnO anSl tf i J.A.N'^J?.H*?, HAiNSi., .i-o AgRcuttural Baun i Note? io Natchez, want* t at improved rates bv jv <yt it v i VV1 ?.-. K DHOTIIKItS.dll tVall-atrsai LACK OXIDE OF '1 VING A N E K ?th I toas. of superior quality, giouod, for .a:- by PERSSE B . J L DH ATED I AN !> V \ -*l efficient aperient, prepa for children by T. G. HODGKIN3. Confectioner. 19 GnrtUndt-st ?171m* ' ? ACK,?lift) toas on bi/urd ;nq> Uucbec, lor sale J by ?3.1 GRIVNI 1.1 .. MINTIIRN V ("ii 7- .?n..th-..r*?r ii i: \KV WARREX, MANUFACTURER OK -Miner's Patent Pumps FOR WELLS and CISTERNS, Ne.437 River at. Tror, N. i. The attentiouof the public isre-p-ct fully called to tiie immcose number of these Pumps now in use. acd to the testimonials of thou-acj- who bavr laorou-nl/ proved tbe-a. The working ei ;-r a.-.! pim.cer.aml all the work irg or operating parti of them are ot cast-iron. The pipe is of e'ear stuff? pine?turned off .<< about four inei ea in dmeee er fitted for seres ing togeth? er at each ?;;d. and bmlrd in a resinous cmni'o-iuon which makes it very durable, and free from all ike objeeiious charged agam.-t lead pipes if b?i:ig injurious to aealth. rhe ? ?. it aces pe.uliar to theui ?re carapnes?, dura? bility, ease of operat ou. at.d tecurity again-t frost, they are il-o light and portable. in-J easily put up or removed. T?e utiivrr-al celebrity ?hieb the - f amps have ob taine.t where they a.->- be?t known, t- getherwitfa * uca ex penea e ?hieb the mb.cnbsr has :iad ia the busin???, nake? him coufidea-. of tivi.r?atirc -atiifaction to every purcha-er. All ?n'ers for Well or Cistern P.ir.p- 'Bould give ac? curate teetsures o' ihe saaie from tne tup of the platform to the bottom, so that the !er.gui asy be fora.eC sauably si tne sbop. Persotii bai'diar new cisfrus and dejlgn'ng to place these Pumps ia them, need not incur ihe espenee of a curb above the platform, as the Pump a secure tgaiust frcst without it. As a caation in regard to other kinds of Pump? in cir? culation which h.ve not my l ibel upon '.'?-m. the pit#e a>d wooden part* of ?hien b.ng m.de of \ch'.'.f-tcood.. and ?ome cf theni of rafaaof r zr-cif I deem it pr- j-er to say that all the wood'a pip-of my rniuufactare is select? ed fro ?a the best of a-Atte ^tat. Aeur: itujf.frct from sap. and being boiled and well saturated in a resineus coapo ution. i? witTtnted in every respect a supsnor article. The following per?.itn are agents for the sale of my Pumps, acd have a- all tiraei a tapply ra hsjid i MasatS. Otbon: dc Little. Hardware D?-ab r,. 33 Fullen .t, N. Y : Mr. Jan<-? 3. Goald. 366 coutti Market -t. AJ bant; Mr. H.L. W'ard. Scsftnocuily. N. Y. T:?r. Jai" ****- H-WARREN. K IVO. 30 ANN-STREET. VOL. i. ^<> I6S ) _sCHO OLJf. PVIXWT. "UIOOI, ? the Greenwichstreet Seminar) ltd Greenwich street..will open this ere oh g U tober 4 A School for You <g Ladies will heopeo . ed it t!i?> ?am< lime in tee Fe >i? c Dep ir:n.?ut. under ue ' superintendence of Mum Prat:. Terms -.soJemte. A i ass ? i Young L-uiescin receive tnstruclioa fro* J to ? o'clock, P si, N. B?A few more pupil* can be ree*ivcii in the Dav School._oi Ire .V CA Ml'. Principe,!.' Eak.mk; V>D !)1Y ?('u?I)!.-A;'::? Classical and Commercial Imititnte, 554 r<rnalw.iy_ . A. NEWMAN. Principal. Terms fro:a *.i ta $6 n the evening, aci: from ?*? to J:0ir the day school to r the Foe lish branches, and from * ! to $5 extra for the Laaruagi French ai I Spanishtaught b) Profesaor RAS-F.T- Pi 1 i d- . !uiu:?d at anv time. Uuqnutionable references I riven. ssS Ira' |,-V? >|li; .?NO BAY ?i'UOOL, i-i -lie l a M. E. Church. Seventh .v-et.-. f.-w doors east of Third Vvenue? A. NEWMAN i.: i?. BLACK MAN. I rim ipal?. Terms, from >I to $ti per quarter in the eve ring, and from St to 'tS i? th- da? S:hool for the English branches, and from $:io$5 extra fur t'ue Laogu ?cos.? French and Spanish taught by Profesaor 15a.?et. Pupils admitted .it any tune. ?CS (,?. PUENCU L.XX*?IJA?K.?MadanTi I.. MA I NKSCA I i RAND'S first class for the season com? mences this evening. By the system -he pursues the learner tuny acq lire i fair knowledge of French by only a feu lessons a week i fan hour each, during the winter. flrtVllv? IrtStTITUTE Jt OA KU IIV ?J I SChOOL Tarrytown W. Y.?The W iner Term of : is School will commence oh the dr-t November. No m stou'i ia . tr-t- rr-..'er laciliti ?< for the acquirement of a thorough Education. Circular- containing refereacea, ?? ? U ih it ue of studeats, Jtc. may !?? had at Colman's Rook* -t re, 303 Broadway, Crowen's 633 Broadwar, oral H. St S Kavnor s. 7* Bowery. Applications for ?.tun..-in, hi,, he mad-, by mail, to the Priecipals, or to Peter P. Lyon ISi Canal st. WJI p. I.YO*. A.Mi ),, ol3 3v CHAS H. LYON, A. M. r rnucipaie. b'Avri.xd ,v i- inros;.-!. grain's SCHOOL, No. d'.' I.i-peujrd it. is n-w open for the reception r.f pupi -. Sc boo hi and Classes at privat- resi? dence* attended as usual. si-Im* TO i K AC H E KS AN D P?Tti NTS. riLEilEN r?t <iF v ITURAL PHILOSOPHY?1 nibra. I a cii it im' g- iieral principles of Mecbanics,Hydrostatics, Hydraulics, Pneumatics Acoustics, Optics, Electricity, Galvanism, Magnetism, am! Astronomy, illustrated by sev? eral hundred, engravings, designed for he use of Schools v . *-^By LEONARD OA1. tv, iTJ. !>.. Professor of Geology aid Mineralogj in the University o' the city of New York, and Lecturer ou Chymistry and Natural Philosophy?I sol IS mo. Tbt above work on Natural I'h.lo-ophi is extensively used in ademies -ed schools, m d meets with ihn decided appr baiion ef teachers wherever it is known Dr. Gale i- a practical man. and many of the illustration"- given in tin. arc from exp? riments actuaUy mad' by the author him? self, s* thai neither teacher norstudent are subjected to the mortui, ition of such failures in their experiments, as are constantly occurring in the use oi books prepared by mere ccmpilors, who are ibemsalves ignorant of the sub? jects ui on * inch they pretend to write for the instruction of others. This work is ueailv printed and substantially hound, ami i. .oh! ui the low rata ol SS per dosen. Teaehers ?bout forming classes in the study ?: N it ral Pbilosi phy, ami parent, w ho feel interested in having proper elemen? tary bowks placed in the haads of lUcir children, ?re requested t? examine for them elves. Published and sold bi COLI INS. REESEdc CO. or5 Im 354 Pearl-street, Neat Ywk. .'S i eyas .?The subscriber, a native of Europe, ami educated to the profession oi Musie from tu. clul ihooii, respectfully ? .tiers Ins services to the iiiliaUitnnt, of New York, a, leaeber of the Piano-forte and 8iogiog, He ha. had over l*' l\e ye;,rs expenencr in teaching , more thau half of thai period in this country. For further lafornsatioo a.-, to hi. qualifications and character, he In- the pleasure of referring, among others, in the following well known gen'lernen, in whose families lie is now ami has been lor some time t.mug. Dr. Patton. I Thomas Hastings, Esq. Shepherd Knapp, Esq | Charles M. Saxlon. Orders loft at the book store of Dayton A Sax ton corner of Fu ton and Nassau streets, or at 40 Burton at will be punctual!) a landed to. PhURO A. ANDREI'. ?31 Imiw" nfllMIC TVITION.?WILLIAM PEASE, I'm ?I lessor uml T> uch r oi the IVino Forlo, Organ and Siagiag, respectfully informs the-youug aeotlemen of this coy tli.it lie ha- lilt d up a ro im In hi. Music Saloon, No. 70U Broadway, and is ready to commence eiving lessens on the Piaao Forte ami in Sil ging either in the d ly nine '?niuj;. Geatlemea wishing to coacmence will iden.e ike application at the Music Saloon, No. 700 Broad? way, J.l door from Fourth-.t.; Terms moderate. ol4tf U AR'l I"? ?so.tt fr: K vilTlTKT'r'R' IFISSSOR ?i in PAINTING iN WATER-COLOR, gives Irs sous at School.- ami to Pupils at iheir residences in Fig. ure l andscape Flowe Painting, and every department of the in ?t :>ppr--v. <t principles. Address Mr. P a-e-. HIusie Saloon, No 700 Broadway, where specimens may be seen, and terms obtained. A Drawing Class forming there. _ ?\A Is / iin.ii?, t'OLB?, t ??.N.Hi .Ti?*Tion a V / LIVER COMI LAINT C I' R E D> A remarkable cure.?Rev. l-.-.iah noodwcll. ol Louisville, cuiae lo New. York '?i June for the bent fit of h i health, beim.' aaable to preach in cousequence of a icvere cough, paid ia ht side, ad railing bleu d Ha ha 1 besa troubled with these symptoms for beiter than two years. He obtained two bottles of Or. Allen's Balaam of Horahoond, Liverwort ?ad PMurisi Ko.,u In ttree. week's time In. cougk, pain III the sine and raisiag lilooil were ?ulirely removes!, and he has returned to his home restored lo perfect health. Rev. Is\lah riooDW?LL. XT HACKING COUGH is never a trifling thing. It will em! in consumptioa, uu ess you take Or Allen'. Hi! 'am. Do not thiak. because it is a hackinir cough, that al o-t any thiutf will cure it. Try Or. Allen's Balsam. Remember, uu- life is at .-take. Look oat for imitations. CT RAISING BLw ID.?Dr. Alieu'? Balsam will cure this dreiolful disease. It is so h-taliug to the luiitts that it requires bit a few doses lo stop all bleeding. It al?o allay , tbe cough, and mikes one breatne perfectly eas i. XT PAIN IN Till* BREAST.?I hare been cured of itb) Dr. Allen's Balsam. Let others try it. F. A- Lot kwood, eor. Spriui' an ! Varick-s's. Sol ! by K. M. U' Ion. corner of Bowery and Urand-.t.. Or. \Y dswonh. I'r snlencu. (ieneral depot and whole, .ale otfiee it William A Tyler's, 38 Barclay-street, New Yo h o!5 Im SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, BY J O .?? k P ?I <? I I. I, O T T , PEN MANUFACTURER TO THE QUEEN. rACTION.?The Inch character of these Pens basin duceil tue attempt, on the part of several disreputable makers, to practice a fraud, not only upon Mr. GiUott, hut I also upon tin.- public. An inferior article Isearuiif t>e mis ?pellad aame, thus, Uillot, omitting the final t. is now in the market. It can readily he detected by it? unfinished appearance, and the very comiLon lij ,e in w hich it t? put up. Obs'rct. the genuine Peu- are -II marked in full??? Jo senh GiUott's Patent," or, "Joseph Gillott, warranted;" Anu that each gross biars a lac simile of bii signature tinu : 1 ue above mav be had. whole.-el?, of jvIS Iv HENRY JESSOP. John-.u eor. of flold. HOVEV'B I KI NK RtPOKITORV, leli Pearl street, opposite Ced -r-'f. The proprietor I of this e?tabl>n:nrnt has the pleasure of offering lo desl I ?r?. and the punlic generally, the large-t and most varied ; Mock of Traveling and Packius Trunks, Carpet Bags Vali es, Ac. A-c mat can be found ia this city. Dealers and Others "ill do well lo call sad examine, as the assort m-ri i? full and priee? low. Im ???Cr??N IJ3SOWN IIRFA ES.?T:i- .u',-cri ber would raspectfttlly luforin the citizens of New York that he i? prepared to suppiy tnem with the above article of a superi'T juality wbicn msy be obtained ct the following places .?No?.3'di Bierr.ker sL. 4-ifi Bowery 312 Caaat-SL, 213 Centre-st.. IT'J Waiker-sL, 8E Dl?mon ?:? SttS P'arl -t. All order, left at either of the above places, or at l.le Bakery i23 Cnar es -t.. will be promptly attended to. \*2U lm'j EDWIN T. DANIELS. N.'B ? * l;l>?rsl discount to thr.se who sell again. VETO JO HAD BREADAi'AKE. ? At No. 'M Hudson and 6ti Walker-rtrcet, can be bad very superior ii-irae made Bread and very large loaves. H.s Cakes art all made from the best D-itry Bulter the : Biarket affards. Also, fancy articles, such as K-sse?. M?ckrow|s Finger Rout aad French Biscuit. Ac 4.C. sod iargs Plum an 1 Pound of the very bast quality aa<l orns m'.-nl?fl in a most elegmt style. All at MILNER. N. B The suriscnber also make, the old style of Uread from Rye and Wheat Flour, mixed. Two Rovs wanted to lea-n the ><*kint businen. ?*> w A W A X T S. ./-ANTED.?Aasen, an ?ad forei-n .-fir.ot ?>ri* ? o the -r-i cla?a, catortaatl, .ui' dowcry. c)5 it" voi.x; uuvh((gil( ,, , .... in . .mil, privat? tamily, watf, ,.e 0J ^ d . ?rvwfll fitd. pl-.*ant ?iiu.Uoo by 4^ru.ID( , | Le to *S. C . w.m real name and residence, at tbu oore Ke (cTMCes exchscgcd. oli l?r ;?)"?"?'?' EBK WAXT*D.-A ,cmrg?? -I-* tho-ouguiy tcqusuiieu wita the retail bu?inc?., .0d iMta Mn'\l<?.-i.oLat?io iii'eri.ccc. Aryiy at 771 ?roa, ?av ol5 3l*_ U'.I V! KD-A person who ha? $100. la a bTi-iceaa tarn yie.cs a handsome profit Apply a: i-n^ Broadway ol3 6i* U/'AN A <-i>?Prole*! ::: ^ rvantt inu uay, at uY? American Office, jcl Broadway, oll 1W T. t.lHHTT. Ptoprmey. : ) ? KT ABLE IVA TER tJJLOflfiT.? t WANTED, a -ccr-ud-tiaud Porube Waur-Closet. Apply to w*i. WEST, 11J I * Plumber au ! Tinsmith, He* H .i?oc--t. "AN 1 **.!>??A place ai a nie? iu a fsmily. by a m-ii "tat uuib'-sUar'i In? ba-liie??. Good refer? ence. En.).: re at M) E-*t Bro-.dw.sy_ol' St* ? I N FO tt 'I Af ION W AWT Ii I> --K At. PH ? NELSON,an iman, ??>;. of Jobu Nel 03. of Ro.ny ford Brewery, in the County of Darbani, England ..Id I.-qm the port ol Sun'eriand abvut mrc yean ajo iml landed at Boston,, where he left hi* .-hip. Il" he is tow I ring h> can hear of sometbii c very mach to bi? advant , . spplyi g to the ? b*criber, iu the City of New. lor*, or to to 111 am in Ord, E-q , of SedsrlielI12 the County of Duiluro. Any noe who can give information respecting said Nelson, a*.ait be rewarded i?r to do ; g. K. M. BLATCUFORD New-York. October 13,1811. oll Im LjT l'ne l ouri tr A Enquirer. S'aadard, ExprOM, Bos ton Atlas, Philadelphia Ledger, Baltimore Patriot. v barle, ? ton Courier, ana N??? -Orleans Picayune, wil pi -*se pub li.h the hbov? iwithout t!u? ,lir?* tion OOce a ? *k tor ?1?: "ei'lv-. ead send th-ir bills to ihi? erfi e tor payment. nOAKM.-A f ull-m.u ami hi. wi'e. .r.d a .1 go De nt em.iu. can have good board in a puva'a |.:..:v where there ?re tiut few hoarder*, 10 a desirable situ tii >n near 8t. Luhe'. Church, 385 Hudson si. by calling imtae ciatelv. oH *t Vs I Mi ARU. Pleasaut front "?uus. with board,may be if h ol. deluhtfully situated, ai IUI East Broadway,'in a privat? family.'or a fe v . !,, i . ?rders of quiet ha^it House first ela?-. Terms moderate. Reference* ex , .a.ree,!. ol3 IW iVOAKD-Al t:? Boakmaa street, 1 ?.- the winter 1 > Call ant tee. _06 Im' D" Private Uoarding.?Gendomeu wmmni pes maneni Board and Rootna in a locatiou convenient to the business part of the City,?ill be secomntodated at No. 78 Dunae-street, ju?t out ol ttroad, *a>. ? here but fht* bowrd era are takee tnd every exerOoa bmco to-reader lb-ir !;?' ate pleasant and rmmfortable The house v> entirely ?;.',w. am; newly inroiahe,! tliroughouL Term*, imalrralo ..efer'ar.ea. ??a-baiiifiMl. jv? tl |>0 aROlNTJ IN ltu<? IDU'AV! itN? J'll 1) apposite the Pork, and next diMvr to thr American lloiei?a very pi.-a.atii and eon veu tent location. s9l Im* 5 >lll!t? Uli Rssst 's- rssi in a prT ii rate fpimitv by.applying at ?06 Hudson-st. je7-tf , >t*A ICi'-l *?'<?..?Bingle gentleman (and no others] ? * residing in the lower part of the City can be ac commodateu with good Beard, with or without rooms at 40 K::lt'-a-tt. Al?>. three or foui can have Dinner only , if desired. jeMtf* it is \ai0JN?. IN NK\V.% OliR. 1 ? EN FLEMEN visiting New-York will find a qniel and \ ? ptetwani hesao at the Hit A HAM HOUSE, No. 63 Barclay street, where ample iccommodatioas era e*. 1 "nt*. reaerve-l for transient Boarders, and ailor.le4 at mo.l crate prices, by the day or wr^k. No fumea of Tobacc* or Ai. ohol wiil be (bund u> taint the atmosphere. N. B. A few permanenl Boarders will be taken. New-York. April 17th. I-^II. [ I] WOSWEM. OOgg. 'Vt* I,KT?A handsome two story House ttW Jlitf. Warerle) place, aear Washington Parade Pot seaaioa imutedi iti [y. Kent lo ? to a good tenant. ?-0 islf .*-?? ROOMS !'?? ?aftCTj'"?A r.m.... an "...I . iijtti Wim . .t-. pantries ^e. ?.utaoio for a ?main ?., ? Aiju. one large room, extraordinarily well lighted, suita ble for ? wotk-shop. Inquire no the premise* of tf JOHN 1.1 H'RK, 111 rra- i f 111 Aon s>. ie*, E-'OIC MALE OR E.YCII A.N<. K-A ami Cnunu* Se it, 10 miles from the city, located iu Queen* County L. I. containing; upwards of 50 a. res of t.r.i ia;e lend, the buildings are one doabl* house, mo rtern finish, with grates, marbie niautl-s, loldiog-doors, Ac , extra kitchen; also, i large bim?, wagon hous*, car riage house,shop, granary, poultry homeaud yurd, no hou<e, witu all other convenience* uecsssarv for a larflo family. The fruit 1? of the be-t kind and in every variety apples, sherries, Jte. iu sbundance. a large amount of the money may remain on bond and mortgage; or Biookh 11 or New-York city property wou d b.i taken in exchange. Address L. M. 8. at tins office. .4-n? tf _ _ MFOR MALE OR TO la FT.?a n w brich IIoum', plensm.tly sitiinied in 'J?ih ?trert, be LwetlO the 2d and 3d Avenue. Tim House I- by 36 f. ec, 1*0 stories and baaemeut; the lot it Js feet !> im bee deep. The subscriber*intaud tu erect a ?tatblo on the rear, which will 111 ike 1: a dtvirabli; residence lor cart men. The above House and lot can be purchased vn ad> Vanlageou* term*. For farther particulars 11 q.iin at 3H Pit: -rr.-. 1. .? l.t lH CM A (;I I.I.M.tN. Hini.l. r Ttl I,ET. ? An.I po.-io.ioii j.ir.i .:ii tl... li , -?Jj'L 1 November next?The new twosiorj brl t> Dsell ing House No. 5B First street; it contains sieves .??cm'. with pantries, Ac, comfortably arranged for one or two families with separate kitchen*. The House i* S3 eel front mid rear, 'lid the lot which la 11.0 fee', deep, is well laid ont, with digged w.lk?. Brass plots, 4 wood heaves, cine.-ii, vault. Ac To a suitable tenant 'he real will ! o put at aai) dollars, and 110 taxes. Apply to C. DU IP 18, 7 7 Broadway, or 37 Wat-r ?t. 1 ri eod?w* FA kai FORMALE, or Exchange fori ,:y Property?a Farm in Queues County, L L, com tauing between 50 and 60 ?eres offirst rale Cand, in a high slate of cultivation. The Dw elling and Out bouses ore all new *nd 1? lir.t ram order, with a never failing well of yo-d water, ap.-ile orchard, Ae. Tl .? lance is nine mile* from New-York. The above pii??TTtT ?dl be sold, or exchanged for city property, and posses ,1011 given immediately. Ad.ir??? L. M. 8. it tin- otfi. ??. _*7.1lawtf PKO8PECI U8 FOR THE ?M E OF REAL E8 TATE AT NEW-BRIGHTO**, Sutea Islan I, io the .tai.ui.t 01" M,:vkn IIcnokro ThoOSAWD lloi LAI *TiHE TRUSTEES OF THE NEW-BRIGHTON AS I 9OC1ATI0N efler for sale, by subscription five hun? dred blocks of ground, the most eligibly situated of any they po.?e.?. as rs.pect* contiguity lo 1'ie ferriss, and al -o .rrerul of the most elegant ami cesirable villa, and 11 untry Mats in the vicinity of the city of New York ? These jtts hundred block? are to be disposed of at eight hundred collar- each; every one of them will contain eight buil luig Int., and will measure about l'SJ by 'Jtl feet, be? ing sufficient for a neat ccllr.ge. and garden plot. Each ?.ib.oriber will obia n a block valued at (accord? ing 10 ill- cash ?ale. made by the Association ihe last two y iir.) from *HH)0 to $|s'J"l. and he may have allotted to him property worth from forty to -ixtv times the value of his tubsenptioa. On some of (hem are splendid improve? ments, comprising large mansion bouses, hotels cottages, dot k*, Ac. in perfect or.ler. The plan adopted for disposing of the above property, presents great inducement* to ike capitalist desirous of making good investments, ami 10 all who wish to obtain a country residence at a moderate price, aed in ? position the most eligible in the vicinity of New-York. For ex ample: ihe elegant country seat, with about four acre' ?f land a'joining,rocektl) linnhed by Thomas E Davi?,i at a cost exceeding pHO 060, ?u.l which is unrivalled or bvauty of-ituation. will become the prope-tt of on* . the sunsctibeis free au l uniacumbereJ, at a co't to 1 mi of only $*0?? To ..one other subscriber will be allotted, free and ui incumhered. " Htlmnni {ftsH11 andgrouoos, now occu? pied as a irminsry for young ladic*, at an annual rent of $-0<i. The splendid " Partium." erected 10 1KJ7, at acost ex ceediag $15-' Otri?, ioclading the groumls and outt>uiiamgs, will f.fl to another, free and uuincumbered. ?? Rrt/'hton Huutt " which, with the ground*, edtt over $3<).ISSJ, and several new and braat'ful COttagea, wi I be? come the property of other subscribers. Toe Association, in otfe.ring #0 large au amount of val? uable property a[ 0a% tune on such favorable terme,woold merely remark, that they are prompted to do ,0 solely with Ihe vie* of c'.o?ing their affairs within the term of tneir orgiiiiat-t ?aisteno-, which 1* ahnet drawing to a close. They feel confident that each subscribs r will obtain property greater in value than the aiaouj! of iiu investraent. Luis ?f the improved property, (which cost 13 all over 1300,000 ) wita maps and accompanying document*, can ?ie seen on application 10 Henry Lynch, President ot m Asso-iation, 'at their office, 49 Wall, entrance first door on Hanover ?treet,; who will give all farther details ol the imposed plan. Terms of subscription for au undivided share of eight hundred dollars, a* follow*: Inch....!.*m In a bond payable in one and two years, 00 interest. f?? ft?OO Bo.,k? of subscription *r? opened by EDWARD A. NI? COLE Ei').. Trustee, at tae office cf the New York Eile a'idTru.t' ?mpaay. No 38 w?J N H Th-e*sh pai m*nt will be deposited in the >ew York Life and Tru-t Company, and the receipt of l-i .-eeretary of the Company given to all 1 . ? -. *" Bv order of the Trustae*. ol IL LINOI? LA.YOACEStY-H. JLWEAD 1 Attorney ?ad Coonsellot *i Law, aud General Land ?gent. LcWISTOtt, Fulton Co. Illinois. R -f-r-rice?Horace lireelv. 30 Ann ?t.; Hoa Abrahaai "rittia. Madison ; George Draper, 53 Cedar 1': York ; Dr J. B. Maaa, and Wra. R. McDougal. Cnatham, Sew Jersey. o!3 Im* ROLLED GERMAN SILVEft, JAMES G. MOFFETT, 121 Priaee-street. near Wooetel woum p-a-Uc ilarry call the altenuon of Hardware Dosi? ert rM M-aufasturcn :a his superior artic t of Gemi-a Bil var. w h ich he offers for r.iX? wholesale tad retail, of at. thvck uesset. e:id warrants it eo.aal to say. uither Foreijaicr Oo. taesuc. for color and softness. taS-t*