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THE TRIBUNE. MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10. WHIG STATE NOMINATIONS. FOR PRESIDENT, HENRY CLAY, or KKJUTUCKY. FOR ii?VERXOR, LUTHER BRAD1SH, OK FRANKLIN CO. FOR LIEUT. GOVF.RyOR, GABRIEL FUEMAN, O? KINKS. District FOR SENATORS, Election Tuesday, Sov. 6?(one day only.) rr The l>eiMO?r??.c WUig County Cou for KetfiMeri iupwirieri at the ensumt* election. Hv order of the Oenera! Committee. ' ELMS POTT Kit, Chairman. J. II. HoBART Haws, ) ?du-aku E. COWLts, ) Secretaries. 08 2t The Democratic Whig papers will please copy. ET The Office of The Tribune is removed to the new and spacious building?, No. 100 NASSAU STREET, in front of the Pars, and nearly opposite the Otty Hall. BGT.The Whig Almanac and Cniteo States Rccis* TER may be obtained in all the principal Cities from tbe agent?, ol the Tribun? and from the Booksellers. Price Si per doz*n, $7 per hundred, or for single copies 12J Reals 10* Do not fail to read the Circular of thk Whiu State Committke on our First Page. Il effectually exposes sume of the grosse.st misrepre sentatitjn? of our opponents in tbe State Contest. OS* The State? of Pennsylvania and Ohio hold their Annual Elections to-morrow. New Jerskv commences to-morrow and concludes on the following day. In NewJesrey and Ohio ihn Whigs are wide awake, nnd we count with great confidence on their success. In Pennsylvania they do not appear to be, and there our hopes are ?Wnder. To know whether the Whigs will suc? ceed in any Stute, we have only to seek the an* ?wer to this question?" Do they try ? " If they do, a victory is almost a matter of course. Itlarrland. It scorns incredible that a party which sets out to be beaten should not be, and yet such is ver}' nearly the result in Marylund. We ate constantly receiving papers from distant points which echo our own ? foregone conclusion '? " The Whigs are about to be beuten in Maryland because they make no effort for success." Before the Election, we bad assurances from friends in Baltimore that the Whigs were distracted by local questions and could see no necessity for putting forth their strength in a mere Legislative Election. Arid yet they have hardly been able to beat themselves ! The Senate is Whig by u decisive majority ; the House Loc? Foco by u very slender vote ; and the Joint Ballot doubtful. If the three lower Counties, which arc Whig to the coro, have not been cut up by some personal contest and thrown away some of their Members, the Joint Ballot is Whig by one ma? jority. We presume it is as likely to be ihe other way. But that the Slate is Whig un any spirited cootesl there cannot be a reasonable doubl. Two Delegates are thrown away in the strong Whig County of Montgomery by threo Whigs running 'stump' ugainst the regular ticket; the.Seuator in Prince George's in fooled away, where the Whigs are three-fifths of all the voters ; so with nearly our ven?le ticket in Carolin* und Calvert. We lose a Delogau? in Allegahy by ten votes on a fetid, nnd another in Ann? Arundel by one. Vet with all this fatality the Whigs are barely beaten if not victorious ! Maryland is good for 3,01)0 to-morrow for Henry Clay. Wo annex the votes of a few close Counties. Tfhige. ANNE ARUNDEL. Locos. Dtlegatts.Milh.I.4?4 ?Clarke.1,465 Worthint-t m.1.440 * Hammond.1.487 Alexander.1,435 ?Mnrray.i,5ia Garner.1,43? * Dorsey.1,52? Ilayden.1.418 * Owing*.1,54*. Ah.euanv. frlefatet-'Pkfccll.U? FUtpatrick.1,127 Prnrc??.1,181 * Bnchauan.1,141 Shaw .1.07? *Neff.1,171 Auiiblroiu*.1,038 *Vnn B???.kerck_1,306 " Bruce (Whip) elected Sheriff. Caroline. Senator. .*Chn-lo*;.593 Keene..185 ?)?l'f u?e?"Nic?>l?,.567 Anthony.itfc Jump.">44 *Shauley.5ai Harrington.6<>4 - Sherwood.591 Sheriff".. "Jump.685 11 ?rnby.576 Calvf.rt. Senator. .*S00H rv-Ue.?.S1 - Tan ?n.400 Xklcgates'Wance.414 II .inis.>n.nGi Morse?.Si?n ?Weenu.^l. Sedgwick. ....3S4 *Allwut .-til Cecil. lMifa*e<**??<-?nl*.n.l*t<*l Pondard.1319 ?Simpers.i,S73 Knight.1 ,362 Reynolds.1.SO0 .Manv.1,863 Archer.1,280 'Lacklau.1,453 SAc,-i^"..?Koard.1.479 Biddte.I ?Si?. EtAaroao. DelegmUfRopkiui.l.V7f> B.iulmr.1,144 ?Butler.t,27fl WnMi.1.17-! * Veil ut.1 ,?'> i Stephenmn.i, 177 Polk.1,225 "Jarrrtt.1.235 Gover.1.214 *Rirlinrd*oti.1,229 QOSKN A NUB'S. JDtiegatci' Clement?.784 Bryan.685 " Uumbrocco.733 Smith.717 Hopper.7iM 'Roberts.7.?t Klnt. l**leraies?tiatlon.Ik'!'J Usilton.??K< *Kiii*?ji.o!7 Can?.c?l *F.des...,.608 W (*>.! ville.5iM 03*The 15th Annual Fair ok thk American Instituts will open to the public at Niblo's (?ar? den this day at 12 o'clock, M. Great exertion.? have beta made and expense incurre?! to proem si display acceptable to ihe visitors and honorable to the *kill nnd genius of the country. It ii hoped rhero will be a general attendance, Tho trifle paid by visit?is will be applied to carry out the objects o? the Institute, via: to multiply oar com? forts and strengthen oui independence. The Hon. William I.nulis has consented to deliver a short address in tho Saloon this evening*, at hull-past seven o'clock ; Hon. William B. MaclaY to? morrow ?vening at the ?ame hour. The Ploughing Match wiU take place at Kast New-York on Wednesday at iwo o'clock r\ M. On Thursday at 11 eclock, A. M , the Home Industry Conven? tion will open at thu Lyceum nearly opposite INihlo's. Other Addresses, El?ctro-Magnetic ami Pyrotechnic Displays, Sec &c., ure ulso assigned for the 6r*t week. fcjT A Mas* Meeting of the Democratic Whigs nnd friends ot* tbe Erie Railroad will be held at Ithaca on tbe 20th inst. John A. Collier, Wil? lis Hall, Christopher Mo&?an and John MaY.nard will be among the Speaker?, h will be a gathering of the Dayton order, anJ will give the Whig Ball a vigorous roll in the South-Wast. *m - O'Cowskcticl't, there seems hardly a doubt, has relutned to the Whig standard in her recent Town Elections. Many towns which last Spring went against us have now gone Whig, while in tiardly one has the reverse been the case. We ?hiiik.Gov.Cleveland will conclude not to run ?next -Spring. S3* The great Civic C?l?bration of the intro? duction of the Crot?n Water to our City takes place on Friday of this week. Correnpoadence of Tbe Tribune. Baltimore, Friday, B o'clock, P. M. ITIarylctnd flection. 1 have several corrections to make in nay table sent to you this morning. Caroline has elected one Whig and two Loco-Focos to tbe House in? stead of 3 Whigs ; Anne Arundel has elected a full Loco-Foco ticket; Frederick has elected ? Loco? and 2 Whigs; Allegany 2 Whigs and 2 Loco?; Calvert I Loco Senator and 1 Whig and 2 Loco? delegates. The result, as far as we know here, now stands : SENATE. W. L. W. L. Old Senators.9 S Calvert.0 I Charles.1 0 Ann** Arundel.o 1 Prince Ot*orge'?....o l ? ? Montgomery .? u Total.il t And Somerset County, which elects a Senator, to he heard from. HOUSE OF DELEGATES. W. L. W. L. Allegaay.1 3 Frederick.2 :i Atme Arundel.o 5 Hartura.i l Baltimore City.u 5 Kent.3 ?> Baltimore County..? 5 Moatgomery.2 2 Carolin?.1 ? Piiuce 0?-<<r^e's_4 0 Carroll.0 4 Queen Anur'..'i 1 Calven.I 2 Talbot.u 3 Cecil.2 2 Washington.o 5 Charles.3 o ? ? Dorchester.4 0 Total.23 43 If Somerset, St. Mary's and Worcester Coun? ties vote as they did last year, tbe Legislature will stand: Senate, 13 Whig and 8 Loco-Foco ; Houie, 39 Whig and 43 Loco-Foco. Total, 52 Whig and 51 Loco-Foco. Giving the Whigs a majority o? one enjoint ballot. I will write you to-morrow evening*, giving yon full returns. fcj3 Hon. CHRISTOPHER MORGAN of Cayuga has been nominated for reelection to Congress from the District composed of Cayuga and Curtland Counties. Nobody else was thought of. Mr. Morgan has now been three years in Congress, and has proved himself one of the most capable, industrious, efficient Members of the House. He bore an impartant part last winier in ?fleeting tbe salutary Retrenchments ihcn made of Executive Power and 1'aironage, ly requiring that, all Printing, Stationery or other work required for tho several Departments shall be given out by contract to tho lowest bidder, thus saving largely the Public Money and cutting off a prolific sourer of Corruption and Favoritism. He did more than almost any other man to secure the ultimate pas? sage of a Protective Tariff. He is deservedly popular with his constituents, arid we trust his majority will not be less than 500. KF JOSEPH G. PALrJN'of Hudson is the Whig candidate fur Congress from the Xlth Dis? trict, composed of Colutnbiu and Greene Counties. Wo hope our friends in those Counties are at length aroused to the importance of ihe contust, acd determined t.o do their whole duty. 033 The Whigs of Du?c? ess County have nom? inated EPENETUS CROSBY of Fiahkill, ISAAC 1. PLAT! of Clinton, und EGBERT SHELDON of Dover, for Assembly, with L. B. Van Kleeck I lor Sheriff. We believe this i? a good und strong i ticket, and that the Whigs mean to elect it. Il ! i hey only take hold in earnest, the work is done. The Loco-Focus have nominated John M. Ketchum of Dover, Gilbert Bentley of Clinton, and Dr. El si fer of Red Huok tor Assembly. The G'entstne Loco-Fucos threaten to nominate another ticket, but we think they will bi3 choked off. 03aThe Whigs of EsskX County have nomina? ted Samuel Shumwa? for Assembly and Khyvakd F. Williams fot Clerk. Hen. G. A. Simmons was Grst unanimously nominated for Assembly, hut the demands of his own business compelled him to decline. Although Essex will always send a good nnd true man, we regret that Mr. Simmon?! is constrained to withdraw tit this time from the public service. [Cf* The Loco-Fucos of Kssejs. County have nominated Reuben Whalon lor Assembly, and Georpe Throop, Jr. (a Whig) for Clerk. Mr. Throop does not thank them for the ' honot' of set? ting to be knocked down in a bad cause. BCT Hon. Samuel Hoar of Cor.cord, Mass., has been nominated for Congres* in the Middlesex District, now represented by William Parmenter, Loco. Recovery of Stolen Property.?On the night of rue/.iih of lui month tho store of J. Phil? lips & Co., No. 14 i Washingtoii'Street, Boston, was burglariously entered and about$20,000 worth \? laces, ?ilk hosiery, ?ilk nnd gloves, &C. stolen. On Saturday, officers Relyea nnd Colvin, who hn.l been made acquainted with tbe burglary, some days previous succeeded in recovering three-fourth! of the property which they found at different places in tlii.? Citv, all of which wa* lo-day ?destined by the owners ami restored 10 them. The burglars have not ?*> vet. beet) apprehended but iheie can be little doubt thai these officers will soon arrest the thieves. KJ'The Luu and Speeches of Henry. Clay, No. IX. (bcinjr the second of the Life,) hai just been issued l>v Jumes B.Swain, 68 Barclay-street. 'i'ts leen delayed somewhat by the inability of ihe author to furnish the copy so fast as required. Two more numbers complete ?he Life uiul the Fir?; Volume, und the superb Pom rait of Mr. Clay, en graved :>v Prud'homme, will be given with the last number <>f the Life, so a*; to bind at the commence? ment of the Volume. LCJ* All the numbers are for ?ale ut this office. rXFThu numerous friends of T. W. Whits, of the Southern Literary Messenger, who ha-, been for some weeks confined to his bed at th Astor House, from the effects of u paralytic sttoke. will be happv to hear that he is now recovering, ?ind was able lo ride out on Saturday. He will probably be restored to health before the close ol the month. (GPJuhn C. Legran u. Secretary of State ol Maryland, who was dangerously stabbed a fe\? lav* since bv an insane man rmmoJ Lockerman, 'as nearly recovered. Teeth. To the Editor of The Tribune : An ?nicle has been published in many of die paper? Ukeu froo? tbe A. S. Staudard. edited by Mrs, Child, wbkb iiiii a tendency to mislead ninny iu relaliou to their Teeth. tl i?. M tollo?? : " A dear friead of eurs bad, when about twenty year? ot aire, a front toctb thai turned btack s*radaallv. crumbled and broke off piecemeal. By frequently cbewtof charcoal, ihe progrev? ut d?*cay was not only arrested, but nature set vigorously to work to restore the brr-aih. and the crumbled portion trrew atfam, till tbe whole tooth was as sound as be tote! Tins I know to he a IncL" All physiologists and dentist? know that die above is en? tirely incorrect, aial Las no foundation in iru?h whatever. The teat?), alier U.e partsarelhron^h tire ?urn, m-rer change tbrtw? belter; but,, on Uie contrary, if ibtr*- ?, anv altara* lion, it U toward decsy or decomposition, which can never be restored in this life ; but tile decay may be am-sted from farther propres? by artificial mean*, ?n this rcsp^t tbe leelh arv different irom other houes. which may be seen in a drawing af the teeth In tUe Health Almanac for lftf?. i A? far as charcoal ?sconcerned, 1 would say that the er.a rael of many teeth bave bee.-i ircrn or cut thron? h to th? ?en?l?vr> part of tbe tooth by the freeu?*. of it, and the gum? in some cases will carry particjes of charcoal in tbeei for many years, and ic men* ca>e? U L? iuippa?ble ever to re- j move it, a* maoy will see by examination taib?*ir own cases, '? by ibe dark spots in the gum. JOHN Bl'RDELL, New-York, OiL Sib, 1842. Dentut, 53 Cbaiabers-s*. Thing? in Phjiadrdph?n. Correspondence of the Tribun.*. Philadelphia, Oct. 3,18 The creditors of Nicholson's estate held am ing last night to take into consideration the st of opposition which is brewing against th The attempt to sell out thousands of our Pennsylvania Farmers, who have been, for ha century, in peaceable? and, as they believe, h possession of their estates, has aroused a fee of indignation which it will be found difr.eui suppress. Think of a farmer's improving land a long series of years, which had been purcha and paid f.ir fairly and fully, as he supposes, i then the first intimation of any thing being?m is, tbe reading an advertisement that his farm i he sold next month to the highest bidder, thing is grievous and I am jlad tu find that Commissioners have come tu ihe wi.-c conclus of compromising with all who are willing to do b-bould Mary Allan attempt the -.ame. imp? lion upon your citizens which she has practi: prettV exlensivelv here, caution them against i comely face, oily tongue and Quaker garb. Tl exemplary sect never allow their members to b but support all their poor. The busy impertinent interference of offic'n holders of place, undvr tbe general governmi in our local elections is not onlv discreditable I positively outrajftfous. The several meetings held on Saturday even manifest the deep interest which the aober, thii ing portion of our people take in tho approach] election. The meeting in front of the Mansion Hoi was a spiiited affair, large and enthusiastic, B th*? same may be said of tbe others, especially.?}* in Southwark and the Northern Liberties. Our Giain market i? exceedingly limited supply, owing it is probable, in part, to the ho ing hack of the wheat growers for better prie In Hour there has been a deficiency and the prii keep up, as the sales of last week show. It tails readily at $.r> a 5.50 per bbl-, and wholes; as high as $4.??. The shipments to foreign po exceeded 7000 bbl*., besides rye, meal, v?? Wheat, Pennsylvania, 95 cts. per bushel. The interest which the appearance of the m " Whig Almanac" has excited here, must be less gratifying to the publishers than the rush I the work will prove profitable. To politicians is invaluable, and they are rapidly availing ihe selves of the immense amount of political infi mari?n which it contains. As something of an offset to the above. Phi delphia turns oat a new set of Arthur's famo Temperance Tale?, which promise to do as mu good in the greut moral reformation, now goi on, as the Whig Almanac doc* in the importa work of political regeneration. New Paper.?We understand thai arrang meets are in progress for the establishment of new daily paper in this city. It is to be und the editorjaj direction of N. P. Willis, T. '. Parmei.ee, and another gentleman, who has high reputation as a Commercial yrjter. Tl Herald noticed their project some days sine but, with characteristic inaccuracy, misstated i the facts. Il is not the purposa of these gent! men, as v:p learn, to slatt a Tyler paper, er party paper of any kind. They intend to make business news journal, devoted mainly to the Agi cultural, (Planting,) Commercial, and Navigant interests, and setting forth; no doubt, the usu sophism! of Free Trade. .At tin; samo time, il name of Mr. Willis is a strong guaranty that ll Literary portion of the paper will be acceptai) done. As to politics, the paper will probably 1 neutral enough to satisfy even the Journal of Cou tuerce. Mr. Par melee, who is to manage th part of the concern, is Whig in all his formera sociations and instincts, dust now, he has a twii towards Tylerism, but thai results from his pe sonal relations with the Cajuain and his sun We presume he has too much sagacjty to Ida ihe enterprise by any public display of this pa tialicy. The Sacred Concert.?All that was hope and anticipated uf ihe grand Sacred Concert t St. Peters Chuich last evening hus been fully n alized. It was a performance of tho most impre ?ive perfection and o? a most Lriliiant ar.i.?tic? linisb in every one of its parts?all replete wit expressive motive o? tho composer. It was a tended by over three thousand persons, and wi be repeated on next Wednesday and Friday evei iHgs by the desire of numbers who could not gui admission. ? ? >.m, ? Suicide.?Captain Fuller oi Sheridan, Cum lauque Co. late from the Eastern part ut the Stai i cul hi-? throat with a pocket-knife on the -lib ins and died in a few hours. Cause?disappoihtmei in not receiving u sum o? money due him. Asotulr Man MuaoEB?p bv P/?i/Tiso.?On Saturu; evening about in o'clock, a young Ii??ijui??u naj^ed Jam Goodwin, aced aLoui 3) yi-.ir?, va? invited Iioiu hi?, hon ;n Sixteenth-street Uy some friends to go oat and take drink of hquoi at ?i hou?e kept by one Mi?. McKay in ll Ninth Avenue, tos falber accompanying him. They w*i there and drank. James Goodwin soon alter leA ndwei lo another aorU-ir house in Sixleeudi-streel, calied tf ' Bel?n McGregor lf.qas?,f as;d while there met with a tea named irv?/-?' Cron?-ieright. About 11 o'clock they bad dispute, aud left the hoo^e to 6gbt, Cxojoktyrigbt being i the time str.ppe.l o: his coat or jacket. Soon auer the l**fi, h watchman,Mr Gary, observed lue man in hi* sbl sleeves strike the other, and h^ fell like a log on ihe groum He wriit up io him and procured tbe a?*istance of ti>. Ne son, who lives in the neiebbor,vood finding the man u -vn.ible; hu* in the Interim Cronkwright Lad escape* Goodwill was immediately taken home, and Dr. NrUo cade.I, whou?.iO erery eflbrt lo re>:ore animation, hui will out Htect. He dieu yestevdsy morning between 10 and 1 o'clock. Dr?. William Parker and fabnX)strpm were calle \n make a po?t mortem examination *f tl.ei.iilv. and tonn the riijlit parieial bone injured; and extra.vasated blood ur der the dura miner* ahm, ? frsruure en the scull extendin; Tom :he lower parto! Ilia parietal bcae through tbe.occ pitMI bone, ami al?o to the foramen magnum, which n doubt was tbe cau?e of death. The Coroner having ot ;.i:i.e-l tbe sendees of these physicians, summoned a,jury i ibe rase, and from their testimony, coopled with thecir cu mstances attending the melancholy arlair. they ren-iere. .i verdict that Jam?-? Goodwin came tn his death by a vk leni blowjeloniouflji in?.yte<i by James Cronkwright on th side of the head, on ihe evening o; Ue it!, instant. The Coroner immediately issued warrants i?;r Uiscpprr hrtisiyu, and no doubt ai die time of going lo pr?s he i? im prisoned to aw.iii ihe charge of murder. Meeting or the New-Yobk Delegates ro the Na tional Home League.?-At a meeting ol ihe above Dele ST-ite?, hrld pursuant to notice, at the American Institute ot Saturday lasl at 4 o'clock, Hon. DUDLEY Marvin waseallet to the Chair. The Secretary having staled the ceneral ob jects of Ihe ceding, a Committee ol five was anointed t< receive and extend nli du*- exjertesy to the Delegates attend' iei* Ibe United State. IK me League Anniversary Conven lion ou lh?-ir arrival iu this city. Tbe Committee consisted of Messrs. Hern?n w\ ChilJi. Horace St. John, J. P. Simp ?on. Edward Cook and Heman Norton. A Committee o: five was also appoiutcd to sn^'jest and make arrangement; tor the iran?acii?>n of bus?u*-s? by the ( 'onvention. no? sisting nf .Messrs. Dudley Marvin. Horace Or?ele/, Samuel <Jak ley, Nathan Adams aud Gen. II. Harvey. Alter ?uiubl? arrangem?,nU for the National Convention to a:iend the great C?l?bration of ?he Crotoa Water Work?, eitendinj; mv.talion? to strangers iu ibe city friendly to the oljecis ol the Coiiveu?on, kc, the meeting adjourned ic rueei on Wt-doesday Evening next at 7 o'clock SI the Auiericau lie ?litute, in conjunction with the N V. Home League, the Drlegates in attendance, nnd the frieuUs of American Labor generally. Americin MosEOX.'?The eccentric Dr. Valentine is eie iT?i;e-l her?- thi< week, and will deliver his eo'ire budget >: comicalities. Sicnor Vivaldi's Auiomaton Figures -.??l Mr. Nellis, nor?; wiI.''out arms, are also engaged, with va? riera other uove!tie>. XITJtare ?laing?. to-night atine.New-YorkMri?c-j?.. S '? nor Blitz ?ppe.irs??lasician," Ventrduqaist aud Pine Daocer. Jcukius, ihe adaiirahle delineator of comic ciiar S5**5 *I|,J P-'P-dar ?iucer. Delarue, tu his imitations of rurresi. Room and Hamblir., ?u?l RoMhe, the channing vr> calist? powwiul attraciicns, 2.11 for cr-e shilling, Museum cunosiues aud Picture ?rtlier*y i?-luded. '? Sards'? S?.RiA?ARiLLa.?'Kind's Evil'??o railed from an imaginary care said to be penonned by the royal touch. This fatal Oise*?'- makes it? appearance on different pan? of the body, bat principally affect? the fflaodular system in its ccmraeneem^nt. from whence ?t proceeds to ?e.xe upon and utterly de>troy the cartilages, ligaments and 'banes. The tirst symptoms are enlargement of the ??ands atwut the r-cck. and under ihe chiu and behind the ear?, which cnn unne to ?pread and increa?e io number until the internai organs become affected and the ?uny?, liver and proetitery gland? are enveloped in disease, from which the patient is onlv relieved in his suffering? by the pale rces*enger of Death. Sands's Sarapnritlu ha? been proved b. ,.-tuai ex? periment, in a ?rreai variety of cast*, to immediately acest and permanently care ibis and similar complaints, ?uch a? icrotolous tumor?, moles or hard ?uisip?, nicer?, obsiinale cu tsneou? eruptions, kc. Front the peculiar combination of thi? valuable medicine. It operates on the ?> ?tern as thealcme true RoVst touch, dispelling disrs?e and restoring sound health. A? ?uch it i? confidently recommended to the af? flicted. Prepares! and ?old wholesale and tetaii, ami for exporta? tion, by A- B- SANDS Ai CO . Granite.Building, 2T3 Broad? way, corner of Chambers-street, New-York. ??old al?? by A. B. ii I). Sands, ~3 aad 10? Fultnn-street : D. Sands it Co.,77 East Broadway, corner Market-sL Price ?1 per bottle, six little? for ?">? IT A Candidate for a Lnnattc Asylum i< the man who purchase? four and Tive d. liar Hal?, wfn-n he can gu to Parker & Co.'* store, corner ol Centre-street and City Hall Place, and purrUase a splendid Moleskin Hal?fit for the bead of a Brummet. Nasa or d'Orsay?for only $? tf.j. ICP Our readers who are rrnnbled w un eruptionson their face, or with discolored, yellow or dark skin, are a?aiii told to use one cake of tbe famou? Italian Chemical Soap. It contains a most wonderful remedy, gives the skin a r?ue healthy ctearne??, cure? all eruptions, i.e. Just try one .-ski- Sold at the American Ea^le. 32 Chatham-street. New-York,and 139 Fulton-street, Biouklyn. ry See Rev.Mr. ReoFtELO's letter, beaded "To the Public._ O" In thk Cus?ate of tiik I nited State?. It i? the Miasma oi the present ?ea?oi, ot the year that lays the l'oun dation of iauniiice. hver complaint?, ai'ue? and other bilious affections. ResMeots of the Sonta and West, and commu? nity generally are reminded that 1>m;ooo's India Choi.a cocoa to Ce found at P. Bowne i Co'?. So John ?t. prove? Invariably wceessiul =? a prevenir*?* of ibosedis n?e?, aswel as an uniailinir remedy toi dien-effectual cure. ?IS-lo - irsmi? XJ" Persons win? have anv doubts of the efficacy of Rkis Tol's SaRsapauilla. Rre invited to call on any of ihe fol? lowing City reference?before purchasing the article: John <.:iles. 301 Pearl-street. William W. Raudolpb, 573 Fcurtb-street. Lloyd Bryant, No. 1 Avenue C. Wni. H Slinemets, 99 Cedar-street. Mr. Johnson,90 James street. William Stebbias. corner of Rivjngton und Rid?e-slreets. Richard Smith, 02 Clinton-Street. Robert H. Gerden, 13 Orangr-nreet. Mr?. A. Hodge,39 Ridge-street. William Wilson, 66 Lewi? ?trrct. M. Vandvwat.-r, 3M Madison street. Lemuel l.elanrt,86 Hudson street. I. G. Reed, L49 Fulton-street, Brooklyn. Mr?. Ward, 68 Bayard-street. J. w. Henderson. 278 Grand-street James MeOill..Val prand-strcet. II. B. Knapp. CI Avenu?. B?boose 3?J Fourth-?treeL John Culver, 1^1 Stantnn-sireet. I do not wish any one to purchase this medicine unid ibey fully satisfy themselves thai all that i? said of 't is true ; if, therefore, they wiil take the trouble to call on Mr. Burger, tu Conrilandi-street, or at Millmu's, 18-'i Broadway, they can examine substantiated t.?ti:>ioiiy in addition to ihe above, which w?l prove conclusively that the article ?s what it purport? to be. C. C. BRISTOL. Caution.?As the ?am?-of this wonderful medicine ex? tends, numer?os preparations are springing up lo reap a pan of-f? reputation. The atilictetl, therefore, should be careful, if they "??h the irue article, to ask for Bristol'-, and see that the written signature of C. C. Bristol is actos? the cork of ibe bottle. For sale by reputable Druirsi?;? aud Agents throughout the country. Wil ?am Burger, wholesale Agent, 50 Courtlandt-street and ISO Greenwich-'-irret, and at refail at the foliowinZ places: Miiiiau'? Pharmacy, I3Q Btcadway ; Rn?hton ii .?Upmwall, I'.O Broadway, 88 Wilbam-street, a;id l? Astor House; James Syme. M. I) .03 Bowery; Robert Leggell, M. D , 17 Avenue D ; B. Quackenbusb, 70!) Green?deb-st., and A. Hill. 20R Greenwich street ; J. G. Keed, 143 Fulton ?trcei, Brooklyn; J. a J. Coddingion, corner of Springend , Hudson-street-; D. II. Bortnett. Third Avenue, corner of i Eighth-street; Philip Merkte, 383 Grand-street; Daniel B. Tucker, 3C0 Grand-street; Dickinson i. Goodwin, Hartford, coii?; MOCK TRUTH? Ti AN i-i?FTIt;'. '? Large stream? from hub- fountains Row; Great a? lies from lillle leecnnu grow." Though titey ma> bo both small nod young, <h though th. y 're old and have acted loin-, Vet look Io ibis, and yon will see A .-:?-'? hiuI certain remedy. One'lriaj, aim ycjr corns ?ire cured. And'nn fnrlre pain need be endured ; And you shall walk with ease and ijrace, And henceforth wear a smilh >' lace. Bul il, perchance,the linst ?h< lid fail, A second rarely will prevail" A :hird iv? ne'er applied?c tuse why : It curesNvbe? once or twice i u try. The ladies who would waif? the street With air ??ente? J and ange) feet, Had Letter keep on hand a More, l.esi il.ev should Jimp for evermore. The author i? prcprred 10 -i..ca? li cured UlC corn <>?: Ki.Ssi.Kit's toe: lier step is now as light as ever? The corn return ? No. never! never! Sir A-iley Coopers'i. CORN S VLVE.Sold and warrant? ed, al Sands & Co.'s, 273 Broadway; Mrs. Harper's, 571 Bowery,and Mrs. Have's, 139 Fulton-st., Brn nklvn. Principal Gri.ce ir. ^'-?i-v"'is. ?:i,,.i,?, ||a||( py. Nassau street;' in Boiton, 2'W s?8 it Joslali Ricbarti-i Auctioneer. TT flrroliN. ftlnukis. l?nper, c\'C?Ba-a '?, Rich? ards k Platt, I-.-: proed? <?', ? ;ll s.-n This Evening.a lar;-e variety of Miscellaneous Books, Blank i?ookg, Paper, En graviugji, i.e. Catalogues < an be had at the store. ?ET Catalogues ol ihe s.d.-of Kare and Curious Old Eng? lish Book?, to be sold on Wednesday and '1 hursday of liii? wee!, are now ready, and the books arranged \f.r exami? na linn, ol? It TZf Clor&yiue?. Orator? and all who speak in lar^e asseinblageii, '?houhi make trial ol th?Capilaria Confection, ?vhiili clears ami streiuh.ensthe tnroat sri that lull power ran be ?iVeli tO evury U#Ord. ft I? al?o Of i ileiicious ?weelt.es?, put up in beaniilnl pocket bos ?-. at 2q cetip? each, at Hnr aci- Everett's Drug and Chemical ?tore, An Greenwich?':., one door above Franklin. City and country ?toressupplied on the most I l.eral terms. (.') olu.t* --mjm ? CTt'nrpeiiuzo, Drnescm, tfcc?Just received oui n.i'iy :-.r?ale, ah Invoic rut Uni?.- i-. Royal Wilton and Velept Carp?j.?hps, i ij >? most gorgeous description, excel? ling any Ire:/ oTtl/i ? '<'? ' ?? ?' he> i'x i..,;..!i.?i. AUo an invoice or FitjiNt'lt DRDG'GE.'i's an entirely new article, L?OPAit O aii?l i.'IftAFFt: fialt?rns. A bo ah invoice of ENGLISH DRUGGETS, from i? inches to 2 yards wide, new patterns and beantiful colors?together with an ?tensive assort men i of INGRAIN, VENETIAN, THREE-PLY and PATENT i IRPETINGS, ROGS ?I the e.io-t ?plendid description, Heir n.n'?. Pable and Pinno Cover?, ami all necessary articles connected tviih the CAR I PETING business N. B.?Price* to suit the times?our mctttn it, lcr?c toUi at it small profit. C. yi.SMIT;; u COMPANY 251 Broadway. ?S ht " " ffppoaite ihe City Hall. VCTCnvjpetiux*i OarjretinggI ?'ut-pt-ting-.! Cneaper than e?rer:-?Aii iboif; who aic'nj ivanrofCarpet :.-ur-, notice the folloaing: Ail wool Ingrain Carpeting, only rts per yat-t. extr.i '? ?' is super " ?? l? CI ?? " extr;? ?up " " 5s " " double " " 5s Od " Three-fjly,fliperior paitern- and colors, 8?. do .i ? .: io extra quality, lu?. English Brussels, extra, ';<?? Royal W?lton and Velvet Carpeting, ecjnnllj low. Togei'jer ivnb a l?r??eassortmeni ol Ordggcts,Oilcloths, Ru?s, Door-o,als, Table and Piano Covers, ludia ^Tailing, Stair-Rods, tc-the largest itc*k ..: goods in ih^ city Pur? chasers .would lind it to their di ?!.-?; :n..-le.?? ?^ call un.I examine lb IS *luek li?f ire | ?nltlnu eisen here It. SMITH,Jr., it; Hear|.ktreet. 08 Iw Opposite IVPliant-street. m r* S7Read This.?Having been afilictetl for the ?asi ten or twelve year? v?iin a complication of diseases which confined roe b? my ^ouse and bed u i'real portion ol the time, my stomach estreiuely v. ^'. ?oui ?ore, violent pains in my side, my stteln^Ui exhaused and ::. i'^ct, reduced to ?uch a degree dial life sVstn'Wd to be netirly extlhc'1,1 was invited !?;? fjr. Starkweather end by hiJadviceJcrtnnti'nced the u?e oi hs " eiiv.itei, i,u: was ?<, weak ami debilitated thai I conld iak- but ual? tke u?U'? 4oS??^the Hepatic Elixir. 1 had taken so much medicine previously thai I bad mi fail!: or confidence in any thin? that bwre the nume ol medicine. However. I continued the u>e of the Hepatic Elixir, .n lu?1'i loses, ii,r .?i e \%eul,, when I began lo feel us beneficial effects; I wa? then directed io increase the dose, which 1 found 1 could easily near, and in the ulter astonish meet o? myself and friends, I was soon tide to leave my bed,and in a few week? was able to ride thiily miles in one day, which i could p.,.. |, "..- done before at any lime in ten years past, j can now do ?>y ->.r^ .;bor:t hou?e. and feel perfectly well. I feel truly' gra'feful to UteDoct for hisprescripnonf. nr..; -;r.c relj belieVeth? u?e of his Eltxir has n ?tor?.i me pa heallu, and I can do no few thai? to earne-tiv entreat ail ?ho are ?cfierinK with [jibousdiseates lo gn and do ikewise, and they may te<t asaured t;;a; ibey will derive as muc'- benefit from it as I have done. I be? lieve Dr. Starkweather'? Hepatic Klixir to bo a truly valu? able Ule.lic.ne. LUCRETIA D. LELAND Grafton, Mass For sale by CHARLES DYtlt. Jr.. -12 Westmrnstt-rwit-, Providence R. I. Sjld at wholesale nml r.-nii by A. B. ID. SANDS Di u^u'iit?, Wo*. 79 sel W Fnlton-streK. Also ?old by Da, rid Sands A.' Co.. No. 7r East i. roadway, c**rnet of Market ?tref-t; A.B. SniiU? i; Co.. No. ^3 BroadfVjiy ,(,r?.r u' Chambers-street. Prk-ejL Ol?lt TT Cheap and Expedition? Printiiiff.-Tbe RUG?LES PRINTING ENGINE; at 3-t Ann street; is now doing every ijescription of Job Printing with greater despatch, ami in most instances 1" p-r cem cheaper than any other office jn the r?ty. a ;!.r:a?ar..l bandbUteCiiyfl inches v? : be furnished for ?!,.?. :r,r which ntii'er crinteTS charge afiout $ .:?i. r:.irds' at all pnce??t:ircu!itrs', Bill Heads, Biiiet?, BUis of Lading, i.e. sic at corresrjoodine ' low ratr--? '? AotUkmeers. ? imtuL??ion s^ereba?ts, and the nt?,iic ?re?! nerally, will uo well to usc^ruiui o?r pric-s before cqa tractmg elsewhere. All work done at ihe time promised. Ter,.-.? ca"?ii on de? livery. BURROUGHS k CO. ?^ lw_ No. 34 Aim street. XT Tfae Chettncat CnTh Ta ?loryet I?PETER V. RUSTED, Meichant Tailor, No. I Chatham Sqaate cor-eTofCa?ienne-sireei,coiUn,u/? to make Clothing lo. ordi-rtou-; n_-i_". i'yl-, 10 per cent, cheaper than the cheap*??; Cash Thiior m ?,eri./. .* ?r^cd tit warranted, and hereafter no dlsappoinmu'nt?. ? ? jat/jj TT Good Board ana pleasant Rooms can be obtained it No ?6 Clio"-? (2) -""* XT Sudden Illness und Death !?Por nearly half a ceutury ;he I?<faU.ible Health Pills of Dr. Rcsh were 3?ed by Mm in a most extensive and successful prac? tice in Philadelphia, and other part? ol lb? country. So great was hi? conndeuce in their value and erncacy in the removal of the causes of dises?, that he never suffered the ramilles be risked to be without a box of them, to be given in cases of emergency ; and it Is a weU known fact tbpi by their prompt administrate?, many valuable lives havebtKn saved, winch, without their aid, would have been lost he tore medical issistance could be procured. It is importan*, therefore, that they ?houid be kept in every family, not only on account of their general efficacy, but mo?t particutariy for their invaluable properties, afford? ing immediate rellel io those paiutul and. aiariaing com? plaint??windy spasms, sensation of suriocauou. violent headache, giddiness, fear of tailing, apoplexy, goul in the stomach, throbbing in tne temples, tits, aud uervou?. ttemb liocrs, itc. For indige-uioo ihe Infallible Health Pills are a sovereign remedy,by taking four or ?\?. at ftrst, and two every other ni^hi lili a cure is arfecUd, which a tew weeks surtice? u> do in ca?e> 01 ihe longot ?landing'. They act gently on the bowel*, stimulate ibe liver, carry off bil? ious accumulation?, an.l promote a i emular and healthy circulation. They may be taken at any time, on the rarst symptom? of illness, without tear ot injury trom cold. Sold, wholesale and retail, by H. G." DAGGERS, 30 Aun street. New-York, whose Signatare is upon each wri?p?.er, whtrh. to insure against counterfeit, has been splendidly en? graved by Durand k Co. on a steel plate. Price twenty five cents a nor, with full directions for use. Jgentt ? J. Kelly, 2C7 B mad way, N. Y.; J. Axlord, 1CS Bowery, N Y : Doctor J. K. Scott. 151 Sixth Avenue, cor. nerlSUi street, N.T.; H. Green, tir>J Fulton-street Brook? lyn; Redding it Co.,8 State-street, Boston; D. Smith, 96 Market-streer,Newark, N.J.; G. B. Zeiber. S7 Dock st, corner of Third, Philadelphia; VV. Taylor, 12 North-street. Baltimore. ol? -w -? ETJIereantile Library Association.?The TWENTY-SECOND ANNIVERSARY ot this Associa? tion will be celebrated at N.IBLO'S GARDEN on the ?Mb ol November next by an ('ration. Poem, and Dinner. As Ibe attendance of Ladies at the Dinner Is expected and desired. Wines will Lie excluded. The Oration will be delivered by CHA'S EAMKS, Esq. The Poem by PARK. BENJAMIN, Esq. Terras of admission to the Dinner (including die Oration and Poem)? Fora Lady and Gentlaman.$j 00 For a (lentlem.ui. 3 00 Tickets will be disposed of to members only until the 15?I inst., aller which, ?boold any reniaiu unsold, they will be offered to the public. Tickets may be obtained, on and after the Clh of October at the Library, or of either of the following Committee of Arrangements : John T. ?Cot.; ins, i,i?ik;.ej Roi.rr*, Edwin It. Tkku?i?, Ci t.. Goroon, IIesry R. Pr.m i., John Butler, Jr., Ezra Loolow, Jr.. Samuel R. Sattksi.ee, R. Burkhalter, II. A. Johnson, Wai dron B- Post, Jr.. Kenj. Pomeroy, Jr., Isaac H. Bailey. By Order of the Committee, JOHN T. ROLLINS, Chairman. Isaac H. Bailey, Secretary. oj eodi.-2w JTT ITIercrintUe I.iurary A?*oclntion I.cc tnre??lii-l-. "3 ?Thearrangements for tbe SIXTEENTH ANNUAL COURSE OF LECTURES before this Asso? ciation arc nearly completed. Programmes will be pre? pared aud tickets Usued ut aj early ..a/ . Wlili a view to obviate the hiconvleaenee to which subscri? bers to the L'cutres of last year were subjected on account of the crowded sut? of our Lecture Room, the Board o! Directors have at ihe solicitation of many members and by ??unsfi't ol" the Trustees of Clinton Hall Association, en? gaged the BR(uOVj'.vY T.;K"RN,.CLE for the delivery of the ensuing course. The Oration and Poem to be delivered in honor ol the TwesTY-sEcoNO Anniversary on trie 9th of November will be introductory to ihe couise. To accommodate sub? scriber? to'.he Anniversary Dinner and the Ladiusurcoin" companylng theiii, the Oration and poem wilj be pronounced iu ihe Saloon of NIB LO'S GARDEN, which is to heap. preuriatcly litt< >! Ibr ibu occasion. The .uccecding Lee lures will be delivered ai the Tabernacle on Tueniay Eve? ning of '.'ach week commencing on the 15ih proximo. By order. ' ISAAC 11. BAILEY, olO Iw (2) Recording1 Secretary. Jj" AaaociatioB??The Monthly Meeting of the Fou? rier Association will be held on Tuesday Evening, the 11th ?inat. at7 o'clock, atibe Fourier Hall, 411 Broudway. Tbosi who wUb to join are invited lo attend. ol8 ] y The I>ixt>'ict Convention for nominating members ol Congres?! will meet on Monday Evening, ihe lOth m-: ai " o'clock, at ihe places hereinafter designated, ind which nmi! otherwise ordered hy the'respective DU* trie(->. arethe headquarters of ?ticli districts vir: 3d Congressional District ot Jones's {Second Ward Wohl, Nassau-siieel ?Uli, Columbian Hall, Grand st. 6iii, Howard lion.e,' Broadway, pcrner of Howard-sl Bib, Constitution Hall, Broadway, near ??leecker-jL. By order of the Urne ai Committee. ELLIS POTTER, Chairman. Edward E. CowtES, ) -"retaries. U_r The D?mocratie Whig papers will plen?e copy, o" IT Whig Senatorial Convention.-FIR*? l DISTltli?-T.*-At a meeting of ibis Convention held m the Bro-dway Hou*e;on ?ire u.'ir: day ol October, ln-.i. the loi lowing resolution iv.is passed Resotred, Thatthe iieij S?uatoricl Convention forthi? District, b* held on the second Tuesday o? October, IWlj ,u noon, it th" Broadway Lim^e in the City of New-York nnd that the Pr-?niriii and Secretary cause due noilci ihereol to b? given. PHILIP HONE. President IJ A. Bokee, Secretary. sl9u<ll UT ThtM 4jtme <>l<l ?J?on hn* come n?aiu \n aclj ?ur?ed me. ?isg t>? Iho ijojonist?1 As.sop.auon will be held at Monroe Han oil Monday Evening, October 10, at half pasl " o'cloi !.. Puncturd a.'i;-"?, nice is rennitn-d. olOll* \?) By order, s CHlCKERlf?G,'President -wmtm - XT* Cook?*, Attention ??The members ?f the Coon Club ?re requested l? meet on their new hunting' gruund on Monday Evening. October 10, 1842.- H is ex fCieil ih il every CWti .v ill be pre?ent, as businessoTini port.iuee will lx brought before the meetin;r. No person ran be adn ?ti< ! as ?, member who is under i? year> ufa sie N.iiiie? cil? n? ?eil ?Lo it COU MBUN HAI.; , 253 Qrand*st By nnler1 i C Wl I'TEJliElUi, President. Ja MRS N. L.t.uv, ) L.,.r,,..r,^, ' ' ' W. K. 'I'YSON, ? ate?'r??tar??: Olli ll -???**. !L">"Fhe iSenjo.rniic ijerit|itn Igen^-y C!ny Club *.?- ill hold a meeting ol the house of F gel^frietl, at the corner ol Rivington and Will^t-sir^ers, ?n .Monday Eve nirii:. October 10, ISI2, ai7loV|iK-k. All Germans in fsvoi of a b'-fib Tariff ai.d Internal Improvement are invited to attend. Bv order. PHILIP BRISSEL, Chiirman. A. Ii. ?j. Hr.... ? ? .. ....??, A.sbKK'.. Se? ? *.-r.-. \ ZT." '' o82l E /' ?ixleenth AViti-si??'tUie recular meeting of 11a< Deiiio-iau.- v. (??w C?tnniittee t f ihe $isteeoth Ward ??"ilJ !<? held al II?jpeftnirs cM Monday Evnini, Ociotier 10, at ?: "V-lo. 6. '.V/t.SILNi. {.'O?; SMITH; Chairman. John P. Cl M.MII.U,; a -. .. Z. S. Ham kins, \ >"'"^fi"'i- oi0 it 17*1. O. ol* ?. F.? i'ue members ol Tompkb.s Linl^'e, Mo. 9, i? particularly requested to attend a meeting althnr Lodfre room, on Tuesday evenin}*, October II, at hait pa.t se."" o'clock; as business of importance requires theira?ienii?n?by acihoriiyof K PETERSON, N. G. m ? *????-? O" ."??echnnic.r ? iiiiHute- < roton 1 cU-l. ra? tion ?'Hie inemherst.t the !ns*iiiule'ari? irtvit?i) to *<seni nle m the raoms/City Jiair. QN THE EVENING OF MONDAY, the lochoi October, instant, ai hail-past seven o'clock, to ni.ikear aucemeuf? forunlihig with ihe Corpor? ation, no the Ulli, in celebrating ibe introduction of THE CROT?N WATER into New York. li ROBERT SMITH, President. "CT Ternpernnce B'i-ucntiion.?The variou? Temperance Societies an* reque-ted forthwith lo report to me th- drtte of their oreanizadon, the probable number th .t will pnrzde qj ihe : ;h, \n order thai iheir places may be assigned ttiem m iin?*? Each Society will apnoici one irjarsptd, wpo win leport to me w, soon ?tiler le? ..??poin'ineu as prar-lcahle. ' Allcommantcaiions may be'addr??cd rAme through lb* Post-Ottice. . WILLIAM F. LEGGETT, Grand .Marshal. ?' 3tl* No. 37 St. Mark's Place. TT The Ph?nix Temperance Benevolent l?>iiMiiii?ou will hold their ne*t regular meeting tni?. evening, at hair-past 7 o'clock, at Concert Hall. Bu?ine<> ??h/ni.1^' the plc.lire, and lj.?teiiiiig to good speakiut* and sinifin?'. Th-- Ijidy Fi:e::i-; Sor-e'.y ?v d! ni?-t-tas abore at 3 o'clock, P. o?. Pi'S.?The Merwuers of the Ph?nix T. B. Association are requeued to allr-r.d a bttslneM meetirns to w he|.i In the bavment of Concert Hal!, lo-mormw eveutn?. i)rt, 11, at hal:-p<i-i7 oVlocK. Every member is re*pecttully invite,! to l?e present, i? business of importance will be laid before them. Per order. K. L. SNOW, Prewoenl. Gko. \V. !L Cfsui.si". Secretary. ol') ll* P"The C'olunsbinnr. A. Society will bold Ih^.r le^Ghtr-ineeiin?-on ?Moii.lay'?tvrriii.g^Oct. 10, at *? ?i'?hjck at ihe Ch'irch corner oi De'.ancy aad Christy sti A>ile ?peaki/rs w;.IPrtddre> ih<? irteetir'i' n;.d ?;ood siii5*in^' may i;e e;;i.ecLei, 'ie:r;peraiicv pt-wpje ami moderate dringe*-?are particularly Inrited loalteml. Ky order or p. b Manchester: Bresident. Wm. B. Wa?.?H. ?iecreiary. ? T \* 17* Grand Concert.?The Washington Temperance Benevolent Society wiilgive their second Concert on .Mon? day Evemu?, Oct. lOih, at Temperance Hall, corner of White ?nd Ce itre ?trert*. to commence at ~.\ o'clock. Air the purpose of liquidating ihe debt et the Society. The toll-wing popuur singers are engaged?Messrs. Brouwer, :.crphy Vising. Brown oi Yonkers, May, Burnett, aud others. ?tekets ?ne Stilhni*. u> be bad at the door on tbe eveniagot the Concer;. uio U* FT l/nirersity of New-York, Sept. 30, i?4*_ A Card to the Medical Professton and the Pob?t?Tkl Medical Faculty ?>rtbe University of New-York desire ^ make known to the Profession and Use public the folio* facts. "*" That they bad occasion during bist winter to expel from their iusiitutioo, tor offences committed, Mr. James Ale-? der Houston, a Reporter connected with the - NraCTul Herald," and ihe u Lancet," paper? of which Mr. jie? Gordon Bennett is proprietor. ' M That since Utat event lbo*e pt-ricdioals have indruVed 1, incessant attacks oa th?? public insuiution, mtsjepre??*?. Us condition. They have widely circulated that ft has ?, means of giving clinical insiruction. that it U a failure, (hit one of its members. Professor Molt, is about to leave n us go ts? Kuiope, wiUi many other aileraiioas, which axe -. teriy fal?v. Whilst, therefore, tbe Faculty make known -?ai ??i n advantagesof the New-York Hospital, the Eye .md &%e Infirmary, and other similar institutions, are open u?nv students every day m the w-ek, together with chaicai u, ?trucuon in lUeir own buildup, that no o?anle wfc.t-% ha. taken place, or is even contemplated in th<;?r p,0(cao. ships?that v? fur from being a failure the prosptcttofthrr schoa! wvre never so bright as now, "w.f tha* smy sjq. debu having already entered their ???cso?tiheMairica?i uon lL?t, n mouth before the session begins, ? u,lc? ??^ precedent among Collettes: they feel thai Ibey ojneotd.?. sceod to any altercation with those libelii,u?pmu?, or ?iva ihe individual who is the proprietor of iheai. But ?1 is ihcir intention forthwith 10 seek for ihi$ public institution ihe protection ot the laws of the country, tad call the individual who 1? endeavoring' to perpetrate these injuries to account for hi.? offences before a tribunal of jas> tice. Signed by order of the Faculty. JOHN N. DRAPER, M. D. S^'y. N. B.?As tueniisMateaient? reii rred to have been widely circulated by the " Herald," Editors oi newspapers in &? ferent parts of the United Sates and Canadas, will obere the Facility by giving the substance 01 ibis card mstjrtion ?0 their journals. g o51*Dli\V 03" Port (Tbeiter Istotitnte.?At the last sesooo of the New-York Annual Conference a committee ?as ap? pointed to visit this school, consisting of the GtJJowtag per sons: Revs. II. Bang?. B. Grillen, V. Uuck, C. Pitman, and G. Coles. The time for examination was Tuesday, ?he ?m instant; but owing to other important Pngagtrmeatf on the part of the committee, ouly one of them alumded, which Is. ihe more to be regretted, as the weather wasextm?ely fit?*, and the location of the school is one 01 toc mou pleasant in the country, heiiij aloul W ntc-six uiile? from New-yor^ about one mile from Rye-port landing, on the Basj.Rhnr or Long-Island Sound, affording a delightful trip of ?bout three houii. The school, though ?anil, the number bring limited to 15, i* under the be?t regulation?, and the ex*mi. nation was one that did ?real honor both 10 the principal! and the scholars. In all the exercises the young gentlemen did themselves great credit, arid their teachers muclibocor. The course ofinstruction in ?very branch, and particuhr!'/ in the languages, had baea cry systematic, and il wase.'f. dent thai the pupils thOTQUgpIy understood the ?uuj,cjioa wbicb they were examined. Thi? institution i? under the care of the Rev. Caleb Daw. A. B. a ?rraduate of the Wesley an University, and his bro ther, C. Marcellas Dow. A new budding has been erected during the summer, on an elevated spot, a little west of lb? vilUjau, commanding the most extensive and beautiful ite* ol the surrounding country, ihe sound, :,.:d .i.e .sbuu,^ can be imagined. Ample piny grtmutv, and every t?Ut?r appendage suitable fora board lHg-*chool ol ?le- t'ustcliH, make the situation very desirable for those parent? who wild to place their sons where health,comlori,und improvement, with the blessing of Providence, are likely to be tbe retail rrlFall 8-ylc of G eu tie ?1 en'? laitt-.-RiKl, corner of Pine and ?Nassau-streets, has now r?-"y for ft. ?peclion and sal" the Foil 'Standard Pattern for Oenti? men's Hal?. _ otj FSftf?\}V T7 Npcucnr'? Imitation ?THolealciu Situ. - Phis popular article is commended hi die public as prca? liarly deairable, at the present time. foritsecoaoQiy. fur elegance and durability, il compeles successfully with l?e most costly Hats worn. Pnce $.1 Z\ SPENCER, ??6 ti Fasliionable Hatter, No. 2i.it! nvl ?ay. - ? - ?ET llnia of lite Fall Ntyle are mow reuay. [The model lor the season ii it slight luodittca'tiun ultlie prevailing Pans mode. J SPENCER'S Sale? Room. September 1st. ?U IT Orlando Fixfi, FashionableHa?w,\ir?B&ij?. way, woold inform the 'gentlemen of Srw York' that tfJ Fall and Winter styl? of Huts is now ready f>>r ?lielrinsprr lion and critical judgement. Claiming the distiucikw of baying bean the first to project and abide by a strictly AMfiRicA.v Style of Hat-, iiiskva.il of servilely ropyingike Fashions of Europe, which are often nnsujted to our ru? inate and manners, he rejoices to pcr*ci.e dut otjicrsbai? seen fit to follow bis bad, and that iiov.- the follovririrof Euiopean Fashions in liai, is nlrnost entirely aMndo'n??j?ir the leading manufacturen. He oilers a Winter style of Gentlemen's Nimia fin?v. fl 50,and warrant? them equal in materia/, fi/m/i, fa?/ii?n and durability to any Hni sold ?s low as *l in the city. But he wishes it distinctly understood that hisorjf Hats are not sold at this price, hut si % * ?*). These he rec?uimendi as equal to any hat sold in New-York al $5 or under, ami thallenge? for tlicip a comparison v. iiU any r?ih**r. Genifemeii ..?iii.'gov.r city are rirpectfally ipyiuq u cail and examine his new stock ofWliitfr hats and.iu.lge 6f their quality. He is confident 1h.1t, whether ihv cheapest m die be,f Hal is desired, the inquirir will here be saljstiej. Pry h 1 in. (s'.;i; O. pJSHj 157 BrtwdsVaj. J T Fur BSttii? tit ?>;/, ,",h. 'the sr.u>ci-;ucrnavia^ had a number ol application? loi a Hi: HAT,combinii?j die qualifies of beauty and dutah lity, at a rcdot?rj priie, lus mud' arrangenteiiiswiih biamanut'sctutershy wtnilihe wltl be enabled, ou Wednesday neu, Oct. I'2lb, to offer U) his numerous customers, and ihe public E*nerallv,ao arti? cle, which, for ii..cn?'?s o| malei >al and beauty of mmb, Le f. els confident wjl be < riiir.!, 11 nut -.interior, to any ibloe'Of die same dc?criptin 1 ihai l/os, as n, txeti ojcred Lw tnhtcriuer willivrt huatitanitiielltf?eni pukficlT^savtoftja ihe language ol an ai?yerfjaer'who p/??w'taregulitefflw fashion-, that the unie!? now tlleicii 1, (he laoKtHtnt tOnneily sold for six and u.-n ?e ven dollars;' still, he lm no bt ?nation in aisertio? tbut 11 is twrt? at lea?i iwtrteaad a b<if per cent more than he price a?ked. neUafco.pa> pareil to sell a CAsSLMERE IIA'I' ,.f s.tp.rinr quality it the same price,'for which, U?getber wiih 10 n-soiia.er.irii .?...tir. Hi:<\<-r, Molt ?kin, and , vira fine Fur 11 it-, h? solicit! 1 ?han-1 f pui lie ratrcnage olfi lm ? ?. ?Mi\ TFRTON', bio Canat-.t.N.y. (O-If nul IfaistT'l loi" : -?ALL FASHION. riu-subscriiii r invites ii^e attention of the ?leon Monde w in? beautitul, graceful, and tasteful /o-j> beU-crownetJ rJat, being the only really fadii.n-.able article Ol the kir.d extant, though he cannot i-xpect but imitators will ?prin:' up, .i>l '?Inmi I ha benefit of bis own original conceptions. t'.i say ihai these Hau ?urpass any thing O? the kind Ii pouitof style, fintsb, and graceful appearance, h to on" no more 1! 1.; 1., ?yarfanted |?y an experipuceottwmivp''' m ihe bujintiv;, anu be itii',.?.? gent/emon ??-..o atatljrgraci and fashion, to call end exauih.?.fon'ibam elves. .. .??' A largeasaonmcrttof Traveling Trunks, c.rpd Bvs Hat Cuses, and, in fact, every thing necessary forip*-1* man'? tra/flibg outfit, may abq brfonnd r; g. Ilf.GOMf'if.-'. m i?roa.ivr^. aull U is_opposite Howard'ihun I"i'FaI! Fanhittu Hau uow remly-^*^ Silk Hats, only $2.,Vi, are recommemlvd 10 die p?M*wl only for economy but as possesvog all tbe elegance ?ff*' lour of tlie most costly ; combining utility wdil ?e5aty;lli?, ?ini'le cannot lad to 1 o 1.mend ibeli tw die m;a?!<<e?fu wen as c<- inou 11. 41?o, (iuleskin lljii?, at &M: 8<i,fTi U ?}l :A); Ca.iiiliU.re tnni fjutria' Hail, "I V''J r"cai lu?< are his sundard-prices, ?and 1- i.m*l or.li? r?in-rt frA ?1 confining biraseU toon.? qoaKty and prie- fore;u-i?ite*cnir lion of I'.:'?, i.c is (:iMb!ed to furnish a supen-ir truck B prices lar" below ;??o?'? at vVhi^li Ii?,is p'f die ?idc dcKTia' tion are now vending by other mtmufacinrvrs. A steady and permanent increase ol pairom?1? B* u'* last 7 years is a sulficient indication of pun/ic juils"?"?^. and constitutes the best test of their nient?. Wljotesale and retail, at WATSON'?. I? Cfcatl????, and iCo Bowery. teU 5io?d ZT <i, B. Alvord'* 8:1 .?Q IlalSfN'^ Bios* way u.-vi *,.?. I2Bo..ery, N. '.'. haiu.' Wi---?" --?-; paiierri afsOenttehiiao'i Hats lia Septetr.5ttr.the ^".j beauty of which 1? the cansecuer.ee ni a ?real!/ ''*y~. demand, yr-t ;he spirit bf a iav.iable eCODJ^y ?5?^ ^{. abatement In price?, to which, as i?ra?pr?cu?-u^%~llVtl\ ready assent, and to tuat end as the result of ?"?PT" * ' DtJ skill in workmanship, he is most chappy m mlorl"v^tly Inen.ls and sustotnera that in ml.I lion 10 ho a^'\Jr*'e? he now offers ao article at $fl}. whicn W all .ippe^rantc. . quai 10 the morecostly. .. (????j O. B. A. m recommending his new style ot U1" re. notaUenipiany plav upon ihe imaginanoo but ??? ?pt cHutly invite? ibtrlaversofa becoming andia ?t - ? ^ cle of dress ic th.. n.;si perfect pro-lpctk? &?>**zF?? tnxlnced- -ioi..o.te| tighsond -;r\-inler.lorc B"**r{J5 cate-ii is s-rlaingly l?-autil?l, th'^ eye rt-tnigTpf6'?? ?j.. taitsncnpoii ?nd ?Vtigbl, and il :s thfi .iim>;mi u'".u'al^ trinsic excellence of his'uiatiufail?re ?hall fuily iU><^ ^ reputation he has ?o long enjoyed. ?FTGreat Fair of tbTAmerican,!??14?','; at i?iblo'*i Garden, citv of IVew ???".?'.",? 10th, lU-lS.-Tbe ploughing match aiat rtW^* . plough?; the Pyrotechoicdi.-play; the.N'atiiinal^oiw-*^, the exhibition ef lile pre?erver.?'and life DO*B,?iLf'jS" an.l ?ubaiaruui explosion; the catlir show arl.i ???,'u ' v nivenary Athlrvs? anda series pj other arf.ire??*? ""r_^?. cloair.ga.iore.s the jrarjtldispisy 0,' ^?r>i?':?%?riJ lure, uiauulhetare?. and the an? of moving ?"^ fi3t??V flowers,iruif.itc., may all l>e witnessed. *2SSaB?l*' petitioner exhibition merely should be d?-iivcre? tered as early as the "th or 8th of Octobsr, vviU> ^rJ^. Don of cattle, dowers. Jtc. in relation t* wbl"'? ' Qi cultural Circular at tbe Ueposititry ot' tha WsSam? ?zt'<. %. ? ' ft y ?_?? ^?*w?s*adC0nss??>*HH~~**" 40 XtW^ ' FT Wign aati Sicalpsj.-Tbo ""rf^.L^ all ?gesrba?i*i Ute H?-*-l offiair is -a clear rt**ol??,&* ieiupon penonal figure, and when by ^in*. ^ fau* beak ol Nature uie huniao forui-w deprived 011 ? ^?t portion; Art is r?sorted to, in order, by. 8rtlfl,c^; svon*** sjppiyib'-j'i-r.cierr:y. Hence hate an?vn ^?lyti? f ai discoveries vlu'cb Lid ?a'atnre defiance. Ban-y?? latipg ar,4 Qpvaaitr VlUS AND SCAW 5 w* or real heasiso? hair, which only can be bad a. i1?? ^ way, comer of Liberty-street, up stairs XT Family Bible-.^ln asaortment of QoarP bles fo: ?ala ?0 quanta?*? or at retail very cUZ*R,JZAtrti. DAYTON U NKW.MA.sJ. 199 Br,f'rYJtr Wholesale and Retail Dealers in School, Classical i?J f{ cellaneous Books. (2)