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Baabr?pt?. October i?l>.
. H Watenhoiu-e, merchanl. N \?-compulsory. (
JS5 of Bulklfy, Merritt ft Ely and other??injunctic
*-?5?J?_e*.er Hanford, jr, house carpenter, Wiliiarasburg
*^___ Joseph afid A Curcnflings, firm Joseph k Cummm?!
,i?rroerc'iaat_,NY.Novr7.
r.mes ?? M i 1er, meraharit, N Y?compulsory, on coi
.?ir? of G D Hasbroock, Nov 10.
P w? See?, cabinet maker, N Y, Nov 10.
?Tiniufl a House, merchant, No 215 Water?rt?compul*
?on ccmplaint ot John C Cas?, Nov io.
?eorge Graham, builder, N Y, Nov 17.
Jl__ Tyson, victualer, N Y, Nov 10.
W-,i AdamJ, of lale firms Adams it Crawford and Adar
_ Lather, 8*u_erue?, Nov 17.
Ira D Bugbce, of late firm Bugbee k Kneeland, m?
eta!. ?Y- m
C.'TY INTELLIGENCE.
Law?ers' D??r??This Dav, October 12th.
SCTERIOR Court?No*, 123. 132, 138. 139, ?13, 32. 140, 14
_4 ii3, 145 to 138. inclusive, 1W, 161,162.
Circuit Court.?Nos. Ill, 102, 127, _U9.110. 97, 52, 51,5
M II?i, 108, H3, 130. 40. 237. 63, 87, 14a, 144. 127, 209, 82.
Common Pi-Kas.?Part l?t Nos. 27, 37, 57,131,123.1
ua 117,121. 165, 67, 105, 23,35,41,131. 187, J5, 31, 4J.5
??J.'rt, 106.169.- Part 2o : Noi. 182', 44, 26, 176, 36, 70,171.
Tu_sd*y, October 11.
Si'PiRioR Court.?In the case of Eimendo:
Ti,gwen, rslativ?-? to filling up Chapel-street ?ewer, a noi
tuitw** granted.
ffilham A. Coil brought an aetion against James I
freien, to r. cover the amount of a note for $-500, the pie
m wbicli is usury. Verdict to-morrow morning.
Peter A. Hargous brought an action again*' th? sun mu
nal insurance C-o. to recover the amount cd loss on an ii
lunmce Policy. Verdict lor plaiaafi$6.l"i
Circuit Court.?An action was brought b;
Joueph Polack against Joseph Hopkins and others, to re
cover the annum o? a note ftrfM-V"*??* *?J b?n ?she;
hi nliintirr Defendants availed themselves of the plea c
K-Sethiifg atore than legal interest having beti
charged. Verdict for defendant*.
John ?inclair brought an action against John F. Del?
?aine to recover 9?0O Tor new roofing the sugar Iioum-, cor
Wer Pike *?bp and Sherry-street- The ilefem.e is, that tin
rLmurThad improperly placed new roofs to two building
IfonBUi?! d'** bl?*ck) inaiead of one. Verdict for piaintil
V?**-**
John Wood brought an action against Julia Tooker lo re
f0Veriix? amount ot some city bond? which had heen stolei
from kirn hy defendant, and for which .?he has been sent t'
g,gte Peisun. Nodeience was oirered. Verdict lor tin
p|?_?in"|*la-*?'.
Common Pl_a?j.?An action was brought b\
Uuc Abholt against the'present Sheriff" to recover $1300
ibc amount of an execution which bad been given him tc
titre apainst Richard Van Dyke, Jr.,but on wktcb he faik-c
to obtain any Uiiug, caused, it is averred, by want of propel
ir-ffgy In sflorl? lo collaci. Verdict lor defendant.
County Court?Aid. Balis in the Chair.?
Conquerable discussion took place on the propriety ol tb(
Cletkofthc Common Council acting as Clerk oflhis Board
jtif .Mayoi' offered a resolution declaring the County Cier?
to be ?och?Lo:-1. Aid. Pordy then offered a retolution ap
pr-jnlio?* Mr. Taylor (Clerk ol llic Common Council) Clerk
to Uns Board, und that he be paid an appropriate salary
Carried. The Comptroller made communications relativ*
io unes, unpaid bills, ire., which were referred. A continu
nitaiion wn? received trtim the ?School Committee; alsoonr
rrlaiive to collettions of taxes in the Sixth Wnrd, and some*
irtat refivctmg on Mr. Leyden, lale Collector, as having
insdeionie collections wiibout being in possession of the
books?which w?-re referretl. Some bills were ordered to
tc paid, and the Board adjourned.
Court ok Sussions?Before the Recorder,
Jod(reLyi*ch,ani Aldermen Cralius and Stewart.
Trial for, Forckrv resumed.?The trial of Patrick
Kelly for forgery whs resumed. The accused proved a
"ood previous character, except that it whs stated he was
S?utly drunk about the lime of the alledg??d offence. He
bad been a contractor, and was proved to have been honest
io Li.? desl?as s, ?fee. The J ury were unable lo agree upon
a verdict.
Trial roa Assavlt anb Battert.?Solomon F. Bogen
-?Vas tried for an assuull and battery on George Baker, ol
No.60 Laight-streel on tbeSOth July last, striking him on
_earm vlib the rung ol bis cart and breaking it?giving
l?verai blows also on the arms and hands. The complain
it', was a cali driver and the deteinJvnt a carman, anil it ap
ptartd irom the evidence for the defence that the com
?aitianl v? i?bcd lo convey Mr*. Boyle, Mis. Brown and
?lhtT ladies home in his cab, ibey not wishing to go with
um, beargiog and they feltisntg?Mi? Boyle callea to
jowrifdr proieciioii?and a quarrel ensued between Baker
la?Boccrt?lhe tonner abusing the latter, thai Bakersiruck
Bofert when the Jailer gol lite i ung of hiscari ami as Baker
??aiicea, ?'.tuck him on Hit.? unit ; alter which Baker still
??mud him? The Jury lound Bogert not guilty.
Thal VOR F.\L6k 1'rktknlks.?Edwin Skinner was put
upon his trial tor ohlaiuing property by false pretences, vixi
; tqaantiiy of boots ati'l shoes, amounting to $790 91, from
Lf-wi? S. Bouton of No. 231 Pearl street, in May last- N.
Fisber, clerk ol Mr. Bouton, deposed that the defendant,
?rboreeidedinUswego, in May last, came to Mr. Boutou's
and wished to purchase $C00 to $700 worth ui boots and
shot??lo pay JfiOO in cash,and Ibe balance on his ?wn note.
Witness said ihat would not da Defendaul ihen said his
note was ptrtectly good, and that lie would give accept?
ances on Sardis Allen, of tb.3 firm of Marvin k Allen, of
*>s*tv?)go, who were perfectly good. This was also objected
io, ami de/?ndant requested witness to make enquiry ol the
character o( Mr. Allen, and was told to iiMke Hie inquiry
liia?elll ?edletfoof Mr. Miller ot the Swamp, ivho he
. raid pronounced the paper ol Alien perfectly good. Sull
IwituusH refoMid, when defendant produced a 'elter signed
by Mr. b'amia Allen, lor ibe defendant to use his name lor
sentait) amount. The wit.c-sieluscd this also?when de?
Ifbdabtsaldlie hnd verbal authority from ."Mr. Allen tou?e
tKoairje of die linn ol Marvin It- Allen to make bis put
claw if he coaUl n?t effect the oteiect without. As tlie
tihlitof Mai viu i_ .-\llen was good, and a? the defendant
ttii kevvas authorized to usu tint name anil to give lite ac*
??ftioctsto Murvm ic Alltru lor the good? h?- purchased,
vi?cbhe promised to du?on die strength ol which repre
? "taauurti th?- goods were so.d utid seul to him, hepayiug
',?! I'lOiueash, and leaving $570 71 unpaid, for which he was
! ttitodUie acceptances, but never did. He wrote to Mr.
loatoncn die 27th May, acknoiVtedging the receipt ol the
pwd?, bul finding some fault with a pan of them?bul
tuiiiigtlist Mr. Alien was not at home, and thru when he
?ftonied be would send the accet-tances; but not sending
tarai, witness, in July last, wem to Oswego, mid did not
6?dSkinner, ?at siiw Allen, who Mid he had not given
ShcDcr authority to use lh? name of the hi in. This d?niai
?fas, bo?vever, rulad out. Skinner had purchased two bills
Wore of Mr. Bouton. Mr. Bouton deposed to the same facts
Jubnanilally as Fisher did??and rddeil ihat afterward?
Skinner Oenitd in lh is ctly to Mr. Bouton that he hud ever
promised io give ihe acceptances of Marvin i: Allen, or that
ne said be bad ever told Bouton ihat he wus authonzed lo
Uie ifarvia _ Allen's acceptances. He sometinitscoiitesscd
?nd totneiiines denied. Mr. Bouiou said be sold the goods
?wly on lie strength ot the t (?presentations of Skmner
llialh?wfisaulhisrized to give the acceptances ol Marvin &:
? Allfn. Mr. Bouton sold these goods on commission, guaran
?ttirti'tiie aalt-, and bad to pay hlm-elf tor ?ill these goods.
viilbert F. Evenon deposed, that ou the 9ih May, the day
SlUD?rpurchased ! he goods ol Mr. Bouton, defendant told
tffl babada right io use the uanie of Sardts k Allen, but
WtMnaroe olMarvin _. Allen. That witness had a note
r?iMtskinner, due ?u the 11th May, and told him that he
'-?Id not sell him any rnvre goods, even on Allen's accep
?ij_i*,'Ul lbal nt>le wab Paic- ! auU -**1*1 Sainner said he
?dWithe money nt home with M^r. Allen to pay the
?J*. *h*n wliness sold him $SX> more of goods on Allen*?
??-tflll?nce. Thai Allen afterwards told witness that Skin
*TMd not left the money at b?i_e with him to pay the
?te.
_g"?t_itfJonrested and Mr. Bennci opened for defence,
**infSardi? Alienes a wiine??. Mr. Allen dep?Md that
"tWaainuerin April last that if he could not purchase
rWsiiibuovvii uiine, that be might draw on wituess, and
Itfhini a letter of credit, but thai il he could not then buy
?ajl^ods he wnnted, to use the name ot the firm ol Mar
?c? Allen to the amount of $c>00 to $800.
Croa-?Tiaiiluei!.?Witness told Mr. Fisher, when he came
jMnaiMr. Sklnnvr had no right to'promise ihe names or
J-Vaoces of Marvin and Allen on the purchase of goods.
?-atttioKi Fisbt-r that because he suliseqnenlly ascertained
rjjtaehad given Skinner authority to usr ihe name of the
^*)UiaiSUiui??*r was not able to makt* ihe firm sale for that
* ?ttP**!?,<'*-? und then? was do uralt drawn upon witness to
"-^Pt- -WilDess ?sbrolher.jn law of SKinusr.
.*Fi?hfr, for prosecution, deposed thai Mr. Allen told
Jfliai be bad never given Skinner authority lo use ihe
?*J?of the lirm of Marvin Je Allen.
ar.Boaion also deposed that Allen when in this city told
r*U-3Lt Skinner wa? never authorised by him to use the
~?lM_ie to obtain the credit; that then Fisher was seul
Sa ?^4Wt,Kc??! ??--? it was ascertained that Skinner had la led
? plkat hi? good* bad passed or were nboul lo pass into ihe
?W-or AUeii. anti told Mr. Boulon the above.
J** Recorder charge?! Ihat If Allen, as he depo?vd, hail
?"'"??'?dSkinner to us? the names of tue hrm of Marvin
__T**tl>?tait then there bad been no false pretence?as
_^S?_!K**? "?i w be punished foi the subsequent denials
-*?'f*ioi his having given stifh authoritv.
i^Jury found the defendant Not Guilty.
*?*? Court ibeu adjourned to 11 o'clock on Wednesday.
iif__tUL. Sussions?Before Judge Lynch and
I -*?t*"?ca?_ Crolius and Stewart.
! tW.a,ar_''' Fl?rra*l? stealing shoes irotn J.H. Fowler?
mty. Penu^iuiaiy _ months.
__.'!t,r?ii--V'i?l,Kl ?i-,l"ru 8eo*?i "tMhiig flanne? from Mr.
&m!^?^?Ni^Gu^ I b?S SS? and sent io the
nhou-?iv101^0,10'M?aulvand hmurycnAnnD|Jnahoe
' '&33S?^^s?&ari
Hfcaeylrc?-T??rrv,,,a t*??* *-> -?*?
Jane Matthews, colored, sieaimg a dretw from J Glo?ter
-?uuty: City Prison 10 day?. J* v**?"ler
___f_?i_**?' iU'nhtlK hwis?adjudged Not Guilty
?A?A No?V?oiltv^' Steah"K b#?lS ,VOm t?*nTy Ch?r,C!t
ctl^ w,fre discharged tor want of evideuc?, a?d the
*?*art sdj??unied io Thursday. ' c
S cjIyUCl- OkfICK.?FlCKPOCKkTS ARRESTED.-?
^??>!' Prioce John Davis arrested on Monday nijht, at lh?
??u)*r TLTb,,atre?lw<> pict-po-c** i?amcd Francis Favard
**o itWi"1*' Hrnr>'in lhr i,ct pf Plrkil,f?' ????? pockt-tsoi
svnuemen. They were commitle. tor examination.
v?i<omr's Okkice.?Death from Drown is?.
(It* Coroner held an iuipaest at lite Alms House iu the
of su?h lbe lwtly ot" ir"nc*- Todbope, aged 32, a nativt
?_J?j. . ?? * **ot>? colter by trade. Tbe deceased was a
?* tao7.!.,B^a,p<?rst? ba,?"S had aot worked at bis trade fot
**_ ean_*k?ul kfpl a thread and needle store, his wife bar*
I ?*? lr?. i52?*l? tootaa?i He was seen on Monday the
I ?^w_tf^?^p,_U1yinlo:*?c***c*J|. ??-?<? on Monday the'10th
! 8^?!?r.? .- _un8 '" ?*? nver opposite the foot ot
????r*?, \er_ict, came to his death by drowning.
MONEY JI?JlIKET.
Sales at Use Stack JExc_a_ge?, Oct. to.
$1.000 N. Y. 7s 1343..?2.100
$1,550 do 5s. 1853. 30
$2,i.-00K?ky Sixes.bS 77
10 Bk of America.79
50 Bk of Coni.W 8-3$
5 Karle Ins Co. $6
10 Merchonty Ins. Co .. 82
??5 Utica ?Sehen.115
II* Long Isl.bSOd -_?J
25 Mohawk.33*
10 do.33*; 50 do.M?d 32$
10 Bk of Cora.scrip. 91* 50 Harlem.?3d 15r
10 Illinois UtateBk. 5 1
SECOND BOARO.
No ?.air?,.
Commercial and money IQattera.
Tl'ESDAT P. M.
The sales were light to-day , but there wa* a rather beusr
feeling. Small sales Brtnk Commerce, full, wert made al ;
per cent advance. Harlem impro zed ?lightly. Tho instal?
ment called on Lone Island being nic< h ?maller than was
expected, the stock rather improved nuder it
Sute stocks are firm with however but few sales. State
Fives improved 1 percent, Sevens ?old at par- After ihe
Board, City Seven?, 185-, were s>?ld at 101?*, dividend ofli
equal to ItCJ, a further improvement of i per cent
T her? is sob?le doing io For.ign bdu inat fair quota
dons canuot be given.
No change in Inland bills. Mobile 18 a 181? other branch?
es 17 a 17$; Central 13 ; Alabama is not quile so buoyant to?
day.
Treasury Notes are wanted for tu-estment at * a ? pre
rniuin.
To-day is the last day for which any demand will exist
for the broken bank notes of this Stale for ihe purpose o
commutation to ibe Safety Fund, and ibe effect is already
le!t_ Many of the broker* would nol buy ai nil to-day, and
other* at tales of discount varying from 25 to 3? per ct. The
rate a 1er to-day wdi no doubt go lo 37j a 50 per cenL?
The ffdJowing are the rate? quoted in Thompson's Bank
Note Lisii Eastern, bankable in Bostan i ; Albany, Troy
Scheoectady, kc. ??i Jer.ry j, Philadelphia 1. Baltimore -*
Safety Fund and Red Back i|, Virginia 1$. Ohio 1 ?1 5, Indi?
ana 4$, Michigan 6. Commercial, R?llalo, 3i>; Commercial,
Oswego, .?H?; Clinton County 50, nrater-*liet 50j Lewi? Coon
ty 10, Housuionic Railivad 24, Baal? ol Buffrtio 1, New I u: y
port Bank 75, Bank ol _y<?ns 5), Bank ol Benoiiigton 85.
Tfae following semi annual dividends have been declared
by the banks named : Hingbam 2J per cent, Taunlon 3
Coharmet (Tnunton) 3, Bristol County ( raunt.m) 4, O!ou"
cester 2$, Duxbury, none. The stockholders of ihe Duahn
ry Bank voted to request the directors to call a meeting of
the stockholders to consider the expediency of closing up it?
conceriif.
H. W. Davis, Esq. has been elected i ashier ?f the* Bank
of Rochester, in Ihe place of David "?covihe, resigned,
No change in the Philadelphia money market Feeling
is a little better. Business men rather more cheerlul. Teiiii
sylvania stock improving. Fives selling at 4S.
At Pitlsburg the currency is rapidly approaching a ?pecie
value.
The Hope Insurance Company, Boston, has declared a
dividend ol Five per cent.
A. W. Austin, Esq. has been .elected President of the
Charlcsiown Bank. The stockholders are about to hold a
meeting to consider the propriety ol winding up ihe con
cern.
An injunction has been served upon the Pbenix Bank,
Cbarleslown. The B.ink Commissioners have published a
statement by which ii appears thai the President, W'iUiaiB
tVyman, and the Cusliier, Thomas Bunn, Jr. have in con?
nection with other? by a serio* ol frauds during several
years, reduced the Bank boni a prosperous condition to the
loss of all ils capital. The Commissioners estimate the good
asset? at $256,-*)lI. The Circulation is $172,001?, Deposits
$1115,807, Due Banks .*24,&;o?? Total $392,774. The house
01 Stanley, Reed _ Co. owe the bank 5>_44,5-5t> I ! There,
suit is as follows:
Liabilities to the public.$352,774
Assets considere- good.250,541
Doubiiul paper.85,690
Liabilities o. Stanley,Reed it Co. pan endorsed by
John Skinner.?
The collateral security taken ior thi? lo S. Reed ? Co.
was only about $40,000. There is no evidence thai any of
ihe Diiectors were cognizant ef these proceedings. The
supervision of ibis Bank has been for some time back con?
fided lo Mr. Shove, one of the bank commissioner?, v.Uo
owes $6100 as principal and $73i>6 as endorser. The liabili?
ties of all the Directors when the Bank closed was us prin?
cipal ?8G.039; Endorser $20,450. The Cashier, Bunn,is de
ticient $2400.
Ittat'kels? Care fully repot ted f*r The Trxbune.
ASHES?There ate no new bill, out to-day and up to noon
ibere bad been no arrival?. Holders are firm for Pearls, but |
buyersare not deposed togive the prices demande.). Pots are
heavy and at previous rales. There is very litile inquiry?
We hear of saies of 30bbls at 5 09, which is a decline of 6ic.
About 40 bbls Pearls have been taken al C 00. At Albany
Ashes were in good demand at 5 oik for Pols anil 5 94 a 6 00
tor Pearls. Stock light.
COTTON?The market is extremely dull, sales not ex?
ceeding 200 to 300 bales per day. Prices are in tavor of the
buyer, but it specific decline cannot be quoted. Perhaps it
is equal to le, and in some case? |?, since ihe last steamer.
The slock has ruled very low, having reuched below 4000
b?kb on sale. It is now between 5000 and 6000 bales. 01
new crop there has been about 1200 bales received. The
slock Ol new is about oW bales. We quote Upland and Flo?
rida hi 61 a 9?fair 8$? Mobile 6J a 9J?fair 8}-. New-Orleans
6J a 10.?fair 9.
FLOUR?The market must be quoted heavier today.?
Th* demand is rather light ai.d the prices ol yesterday are
uot obtained without difficulty. TLe boat? were not in in
ihe morning and consequently the supply was not large, al?
though sufficiently so for the demand. We quote Genesee
at 4 44 a 4 50, with but lew lois however at the lower price,
the regular receivers asking 4 50. Flat Ohio 4 14 a 4 50 for
brands better than common. Michigan 4 44. at which a lot
of 300 bV!s, a good ai tide, sold. Round Ohio 4 37J, wilh
?ales to some extent for shipment. A lot ol Troy, 4M bbls,
f-tr Which 4 44 was offered ye.stenl.iy, wild to-ftay 4 37$.?
\t Albany, Flour was quick nt 4 37$ d 1 44; Michigan 4 31a
4 38. At Cincinnati 2 02 and declining. At Philadelphia 4
62$, rallier scarce. At Baltimore, Howard street, 4 12$,
Cily Mills 4 I-i- At Montreal, Flour was improving?Ame
rican 23s 9d a 24s, f^ood demand. At Quebec -5?, wilh con
siderable speculations. In this market Southern descrip?
tions continue quiet, the saie? only belli}; in limited lot?,?
Prices are declining, Georgetown new 4 62$, and probably
U could bv bought at 4 50?old 5 00; Brandy? iue 4 75 a 4
t?7$; Richmond City b 75; Richmond Country 4 50; N. York
Mills 4 60, with sales 75o bbls for export. Rye Flour con.
dimes very scarce and is frtely taken at 3 25 for North Riv.
er; 200 bbls sold at that rate to-day. and some in small
lois al S 50. Meal is plenty and dull?Jersey 2 81$, Brandy
wine 3 00?bbls 13 25 cash, 13 75, 4 mos for hbds. Rye Flour
is steady ai Philadelphia at 3 25 and Pennsylvania Meal ai
2 62J.
GRAIN?No Wheat offering and some demand for a good
article. We notice a sale of 300 bushels Genesee at Wc yes?
terday. Northern and Jersey Corn is plenty, with a very
limited demand for ihe East. Northern is worth about 57c
mea*. Sales 2000 bushels Jersey at 57c for distilling. No
.Southern in market At Albany, Northern is 57c. Ohio 52
a 54 weight. Rye rematas firm, will? sales 2000 bushels at
60c. Very little left in the market. Three lots of Barley
offered and 1500 bushels sold to a city brewer at 52c and
1000al 51c for Philadelphia. At Albany during the week
40,000 bushels were received and prices hud lallen The
quotations were two-rowed 47 a 50, four-rowed 50 a52.?
Street Barley 44 a 50. O.its are rather belter to day and
g*od Canal are selling at 28c. The stock is not so large and
the demand fair. Canal 26 a 28, River 24 a 27. Shorts ahur,
rfanl al 6 a l'$?Ship Stuff's do at 9 a 9$c.
PROVISIONS?lu Beef and Pork there is a fair business
doing at firm rates. Prime Pork 5 37$, Mess 8 37$ a 8 50.?
Prime Beef 2 75 a S 00, Mess 7 50 a 8 00. Lard is dull, large
operators refusing to buy at present prices. It is nominally
al7 a 7$, but sale? are different. Cheese is in moderate de?
mand at h\ a 64. Butter rather heavy. About 400 firkins
und kegs have been tak?n for Boston and Providence with?
in a day or two and several parcels for export nt 6}c. We
quote shipping at 6$ a 9, Western ,11 a IS, Gosben 14 a 16?
pnilsltj a 18.
GROCERIES?At private ?ale there is only a light bu.
sine*? doing with the trade. At an auction sale of Wines. 4
hbds Sicily Madeira brought 33c, 10 Indian bbl?do45, 10 qr
ca?ks da 40c, 20 do Calabrian P.?rt 3l_ a 33. 10 do Port 5? a
55. SO do 80 a 86, 10 do MosCatSlc, 5 do Marseilles Port 36c,
.'. Marseilles Madeira 31c, 20 Indian bbls Muscat 24. 5 bush.'
Soft Shelled Almonds 11$, 2 pipes Holland Gin 9lc.
WH15KY?Sales 200 ?State Pris-n bbls at 21c?Common
bbls and Drudge are dull at 20c.. At auction, 7 hbds Irish
brought 131 a 136c, 4 and 6 mos.
HAY?Bundle 1* uol so plenty ami rathrr better. We
quote 50 a 56c?Loose 62$ and plenty. Siraw 3 00 per hun?
dred bundles.
TALLOW?A lot of 81 bl>!s Western rendered was ?old
at 8{c. and a small parcel at 8?. A very large lot is expected
here from Boston.
COAL? At auction, 205 tons Scotch, cargo ?hip Sarah
Marks from Glasgow, at $4 50.
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FT Reii&iona Service? on the occasion of the death
of die Reverend Dr. WILLIAM ELLERY CHAN N IN G
will be observed ou Tbursdav Evening next, ihe 13ih hl?l,
al 7 o'clock, in the Church ot the Messiah. 0:1 Broadway,
opposite Waverlev Place. Tbe Eulogy will be pronounced
by the Reverend "Henrv W. Bellows, Pastor ot ihe First
Unitarian Society in this citv. and prayers will be offered
bv the Reverent I Frederic A. Farley, Pastor of the First
l/niiarian Society in Brooklyn, and the Rev?rend A. P.
Pealiody.ol Portsmouth, N. H.. temporarily officiating at
the Church of ihe Messiah.
Appropriate Music will be performed by the choir.
The Clergy of the citv and the vicinity, aod the public
geuerally, aie invited to attend. oil St
. D* Particular Notice.?Those persons bavin?
?urmtmre 01 _sy description 10 dispose of, or who are break
mg up nouMs-keepioK, wiU find? ready sale t?r any portion
or all ol ihcir eoous l>y sending their address, or calling
upon ihe ^lascnber. Good? to anv amount purchased.
. _ F. COLTON it CO., 197 Cbairam-s?.
At Private bale?2 nrstratc Piano Fortes, thai will be sold
very low, j^gj u*
XT "T_?-r_?_._itile __ibr*a_*y .-??.ociation Lcc
lo?r-en-1842. *3 -the arrangements for the SIXTEENTH
ANNUAL COURSE OF LECTURES before this Asso?
ciation art* nearly ?ro-up!etc?i. Programmes will be pre?
pared and ticket* issued at an eariy oaj*.
With a view to obviate the i-Konvreaence to nhich subscri?
ber to the Lectures of fa?t y?-sr were subjected on account
of tiiecrowded state ci cur Lecture Room, the Board of
Directors bave at ihe solicitation or many otttdbeh and by
COa&crttoi th?* Trustees ot Clinton Hall Association, eu
gaged the BROADWAY TABERNACLE for the delivery
of the ?nsum_ cour*.-.
The Oration and Poem to be delivered in honor of the
Tw_NTv-sr.co.sD Annivkrsarv on me 9th of November
will be introductory to the cour?*?. To accommodate suh_
?cribei? to the Anniversary Dinner an-! the Ladies accora
comnsnylng th?*m, the Oralion and Poem will be pronounced
?n the Saloon of NIBLO'S GARDEN, which is to heap.
pr-priately fitted for il.-?? occasion. The succeeding Lec?
tures will be delivered atme Tabernacle on Tuesday Eve?
ning of each week, commencing on the 15th proximo.
By order. ISAAC H. BAILEY,
olO lw (2) Recording Secretary.
Ij*Mercantile L?ibrary Association.?The
TWENTY-SECOND ANNIVERSARY ot this Associa?
tion will be celebrated at NIBLO'S GARDEN on the 9th
of November next by an Oration. Poem, and Dinner.
Ar- the atb-ndnnce of L-Mtr*. at the Dinner is fipectf'l
and desired, Win?*-* will be excluded.
The Oration will be delivered,by CHA'S EA.UES, E-q.
The Poem by PARK BENJAMIN, E?q.
Terms of admission to the Dinner (including; ihe Oration
and Poem)?
Fora Lady and Gentiaman.$.i 00
Fur a Gentleman. 3 oo
Tickets will be disposed fit' to members only um.il the
15th inst., after which, should "ny remain unsold, they will
be oflt-red to the public.
Tickets may be obtained, fit and after the 6th of October
at the Library, or of either of the following Committee of
Arrangements :
John T. Rollins, ( ?iarlks Rolfs,
Edwin R. Tremain, C. C. Gordon,
Henry R. Prall, John Butler. Jr.,
Ezra Ludixjw, Jr., Samuel R. Sattkrlee,
IL Burkhalter. II. A. Johnson,
Waldron B. Post, Jr., Ben'. Po.m_p.oy, Jr,
Isaac H. Bailey.
By Order of the Committee.
JOHN T. ROLLINS, Chairman
Isaac II. Bailey, Secretary, ol codis2w
I*awK<*n*_er-i Arri-rcd
In the packet ship Burgundy, from Havre? I Gardeilc &
lady, Mi? Gardelle, Augusta, Ga; W A Robbins, South
Carolina; E Lermiaand lady, Virginia; M Oathemier,Phi?
ladelphia; A Rodey, NYork?51 steerage.
In the ?l.ip Sarah Perkins, from Singapore?F G Wliea*
ton, late clerk of ship New Orteans, condemned; Capt s
W Edwards, late master ol ship France, of Sag llarbor,ha?
ving left the ?hip on account ol ill health.
In tin? brig Sterling,from Savannah?MessrsRowns, Rob?
ertson, Mu kson, Mis? Rowtts? 2 in steerage.
Paeeen_*er_ bailed
In .?hip Diadem? for New-Orleans?N o Moody, Dr N
Wasbb'nrn, E N Perry, New Orl^nn?; Capt G G Gardiner,
New-York; Capt J L Lambert, of ship Glasgow, N York?
30 steerage.
In ship Solon, for Apalacbicola?? J Wood ind lady, Mrs
Hammond, Mr? Ginniss, Messrs N J Pelilei.?-, D R Wood, J
Lee, W F Se well, John Perkins, M Myers, T Scott, and H
Thomas.
MAJR IN]-: JO URN A L.
PORT OK NEWA'yRK, OCTOBER 12,18?.
MINIATURE ALMANAC?THIS TMT
Tlir SOU i THE MOON |l".n__ ?CA
llisp? ?J 26 I Set* ? 3 f. Rises morn I Even. 7. 17 Mor. 2 02.
Latest Dates.
LONDON.Sept 191 Havre.SepL 17
Liverpool.Sept. _-j|n_w-ok__ans.SepL.f?
CLEARED.
Ships Oregon. Glidden, Savannah, Ne-mith, Le?d? i: Cf%
St Lawrence, Charit ?ton, John E|w?-|| _. Co; Norma, B-u
ion, Havana, M Taylor.
Sehr Cornelia, Ptimpu?, New-Bedford.
A p. iuv ED.
Ship Burgundy, Wotton, from Havre, Sept. S, mdze, loC
Foll?n, Eox k Livingston.
Ship Catharine, Berry, 6 days fm Charlestun, cotton and
rice to G Sullon.
Bark Empress, Hartshorn, fram Malaga, Sept 1,fruit, fcc.
to P J Francia.
Brifr Diraon,Robinson, B days fiom Charleston, cotton ??.
Rice lo Dunham 4? Dimon.
Brig Sieiling, Knudson, 7 days from Savannah, cotton, to
Scot! .. Morreli.
Sehr T R Belton, Travis, ?>( Baltimore, In deys irom St.
Eustatia, sogar, kc io A h Cooley i? Co.
Sehr Charles E Thorn, Wilmington, NC naval stores.
Sehr Thomas P Brits, Franci?, 18 duvs from West Indies,
sugar, to A B ("oolev k Co.
BELOW?1 ?hip,! hark and I brii*.
MEMORANDA.
A letter bag to j:o by thf* ?Inp Wnl?-?, for Valparaiso; vv ill
close at Otiptn's, m ihe Merchants' Excliangv. this day.?
Also a letter bag; to go hy the ship Norma, for Havana, will
close at the same place ami time.
DISASTERS.
Captain Codmnn.ol the -hip Sarah Perkin-, nrrtv?.) from
Singapore, reports thai on the night of Sept. IS, lit 14, Ion
49 _. dury a heavy .?quail from the westward ?vm run int >
by n brig On the opposite tack, which sto\.? in hi? starhoaid
bow,carrying'away forecastle deck, aushor, _.c. cutting
the ?hip down to the water'? edge?losljib'boom, howsprir,
ami all ihe bead gear and sails?lay by. At dayligbtcould
see nothing of the brig?-it.was feared she bad sunk?from
which fate the ship barely escaped. Took the brig ta be a
Diitrli vessel, bound to Surinam.
XT {fraud Ramier Prettntniion by the
LADY PROSPECT SOCIETY to die WASHINGTON
PROSPECT T. B. SOCIETY, on Wednesday Evening,
Oct. 1-, in the Universalist Church, in Ehzubeih street, neat
Walker. part i.
Voluntary on the Organ.Raynor
Ode?''Temperance Millennium''...Lady Prospect Society
and .Me??r-. Campbell.
Favorite Song.Missing.
ADDRESS BY DAVID M. REESE, M. D.
Glee.Marshall Glee Club.
Temperance Anthem?" Strike Ihe Cymbal?."
Lady Franklin Choir.
Prr.?eniation by Miss Lansou.
Reception by Adam C. rianaja*?.
Song?" How brighdy our I'amter,"?written hy E. D. Con
iiery.Kavanagh
The Crystal Wave-Solo.Mrs. MacDuall.
Glee.....Dodge, Bub, and Chambers.
Song.Brown, of Y'onkers
Ode?" Ye grog shop?,"?Lady Prospect _; Mes*. Campbell.
I-Atll II.
Aria on the Or_an.Raynor.
Song.Docl ge.
ADDRESS BY W. II. BARROLL, Esq.
Temperance < We.Aikraan.
Du'?tt.Messrs, Camphell.
Trio.Three Gentlemen.
ADDRESS BY E. I). CONNERY, Esq.
Temperance ode?" Sound the loud timbrel."
Lady Franklin Choir
Song?" The boy? of cold water"?written by E. D. Cou?
ntry.H. Kitnher.
Glee.Marshall Glee Cluh.
Song.Br?wn, of Yonker?.
Ode?" Star of T< mperaoce,".. Lady Prospect and Messrs.
Campbell.
TickeL? One Shilling?may be obtained of II. Patlmson,
cor. Ann and Nassau-streets; Dr. Covert, 135 Nas-au?t :
office of the Wasbingtonian, 1_S Fulton-?L; othre of the
Crystal Fount. <o-. Chamber? ami Centre-st>.; of N. L.
Coombs, Washington Hall, corner of White ami Centre-Sts ;
at Sylvester's, 121 East Broadway; at HettvuVs, corner of
Ann and Nas?au-sts.; and of either of the following Com?
mittee?.lame? Burn?. Isaac Covert. C. B. Hulsart, Joseph
Elliott, A. C. Flanagan, Lev*i.? Peck, or atUie door on the
evening of presentation. olO 3i*
XT Wet, Damp or Dry Cellar? paved with
Roman Tile and made air.rator water-tight for seven cent?
a foot, or paved with Cement, concrete, for ten dollar?
lor the bulk or space of a ili.iu?an.ll>rick.
jy20 if ABU AH SMITH, 26 Hamillon-sL
RIAKR1ED:
At Lexington, Virginia, on the 1st Sept. ult. by the Re?..
RufTner, Rev. Runts W. Batlev. to Mrs. Manette B. Lloyd,
daughter of the lale Hermon Perry, of Newton, Cl
At (.?"race Church, on the 11th inst. by Rev. Dr. Taylor,
Samuel Toby, of New Orleans, to Mary A. Law?oii Tali
madge, of this dly'
At St. Tboma?' Church, on tot- I lib in?L by the Rev. Or.
Hawks, Robert H. Thorn, of New-Orleans, to Mi*s Mary A
ilaDghter of the late Peter Durando, of this Ciiyv
At Warren, Maine, on the _6th alt, Dr. Daniel James, of
?tica, to Mi?? Angelica G. Macbeth, of Hudson.
At Chester. Mass, on the 5th inst. William O. Bell, Eso.,
editor ef the Westfield Palladium, to Mi?s Merriam B. Tiok
er, daughter ofRufus Tinker, E?q. of C.
At Dover, N. H. Mr. Edward Appleton, of Boston, to
Mi?s Frances Arme Atkinson, of D.
At Boston, on the 6th inst. Rev. Charles Cleveland to Mrs
Lucy Dunnels.
At Lebanon, N. H.on the 3th ia?t. Charles Match, Esq.of
Roxbarv. to Mi??i Lucy M. Fay, of L.
At Scbaehttc'oke, N. Y*. on the 6ih instant, Mr. F. M. Wit?
beck.of West Troy, to Miss Altnira Grawbarcer, of S.
At Danville, Livln.ston county, on the _7th ult- Mr. Isaac
Reeves, of Baih, 10 Eis? El?abeth Sbepard, of D.
DIpTdT
On tlie lOtb inst. in the HAth year of his age, Mr. Charles
Anderson, formerly an olticer in the revolutionary army.
In this city, on the lltli inst. Mr*-. S/phia Lcacraft, in the
52d year ot her age.
On die 10th inst. of consnmption, Eli.a Murray, aged 43
years.
On the ?ih inst. Miss Mary Ann Vandenburg.
Ou he 10.h ir.sL Elizabeth, wife o! Timothy Keogh, aged
29 years.
At bis residence, io Charles county, Md. on the 26lh a t,
Dr. Wm. McPherson, in the ?_ih vear of bis age.
At Baltimore, ??n the 9ih ins*. Mr. Geor_e Steers, aged 41
yenrs, one of the foandvrs of ihe W'asbins-tou Temperance
Society.
\\TANTED?A Partner with a capital
T v of $.50. for a very profitable Iru-tne?*. Call at ."3
1 honm*?r. ri^ar West Broadway. o!2 It*
\V-r AN'i'ED?Employment at any kind
T T of woraTiy an active ; st*adv voting m_ ?t No.
350 Water-?*-_ ' 1
V5/\VNT_.D?A sittratiou by a young
V V lady to worli at Orevs-roaking in a ?mall family. She
l?i-Lr-taiK'.? al! kind? of ??^v-agand would have no obieelion
io iravelinc. latjuireatSO *aon-stree?- ?>12 T;*
WA ?-, t !?: D?By uu - Engl rsbm a n~?nT,
sons*, yonngcsi IHyears? oneuaslor.e ?oason, other?
iiinnrr^. ~--.uld hire for low wages. Apply Tetiperance
Office 77 N***aa street. Good met? furnished graiis. n?_;t
W" ANTED?A situation as Coachman
by a steady, active colored mar.?understfia?!?
driving nnd ca^eof ner?**s t*rl!; best cuy rrfercuce given.
Apply 266 Bowerj*. 012 It"
'ANTED?A rMtuatiou as Cook by a
Steady ?c_?r- VV(?-n<ri. Also a? Chambermaid or
??;ui>e and >. auistri-. bv a f'i-nesiant young Woman. B?tlli
can ?Hv- be?t city rrierences. Apply 2t-?i Bowery ol2 It*
WANTED?J_y a respectable young
vTooian a situation a? chambermaid or to no gener?
al bouse work in a small htaiily^ Good city references can
be ei?en. Apply at -IS Vestry ?tre-'.. ?n ihe basement.
oigir
W" ANTJ?JCT?yl^
aged single lady, a situation a? Children'? Maid,
Nurse or Seamstress. A? to character and capability, she
can produce re??,^otable cily reference. All communica?
tions to A. K., No. 159 Jay.?treet, Brooklyn, will be atiend
cd la_ ol2 3i"
\\TANTED?SeveraJ active, intelligent
? v Men lo procure subscribers t:> Robert Merry's "?iu
?eur.i. Bo?toi! Miscellany, Ltw Report, r, Graham*s Maga?
sine, La<?>? fJirnk and ail Uie various Periodicals of the da v.
The most undoubted tesiimoniab of cbaracter u ill lie re
quired. No foreigners v?:!l n? employed.
ol. BRA 1)1,1 RV. SOPEN k v-t/. 1/7 Nassau-?!. N. Y.
PROFES S OR of A? ustc t? i-Fhts to
engase board in a private family where be could
leacu the Piano Forte. He would furnish his own Piano.
Address <>. P. Q., Tribune ctii.*e. ol2 ?c
iROTESTA.NT SERVANTS?Seve
>*f Protestant women wain situations a.? c. ok?.
uurses and fittiT capacities. .?;>piy n liuison'sothce. c?cl
Pearl-street. Fees So cents. It?
^ TOPPED?Supposed to be stolen, two
!_/ pair Plated Candlesticks. The owner can find the
same bv applving to
2 3l" WM. SIMPSON, 151 Bowery.
A
rpVVO GENTLEMEN or a gcutleniao
JL and his wife can now be accenuaodateu with board
and pie.i-.atit front rooms ?u Mr?. A. Loomis', corner ol
Cranberry and Columbia streets, Brooklyn. ol2 3i*
Bo.aRD?A gentlenan autl latly. or two
'ir three ?ingle gentlemen, c*n be ?eeommodaied
with gcotl board and pie-Kant rooms at No. 5 Varick-si.
ot. Ztts"
IjXPvDIVA?TE?T foTaTady""??id~heT
diiughter five years old, with a pleasant room, which
?ill be lurnisbed by the applicant, iu a private ianr.lv. Un
questionable reference will be given as to respectability
and paymeiit. Address L M N at tin? office. ol2 -ii-'
riKi PEDDLERS AND STATION
JL ERS.?2,00*1 groce Ever Point Lead?, ot hist rate
qualify, f'>! -.?ale in lots of 50 groce, al less one-quarter Ihe
usual *A b desale prie-, at 160 Nas?nu-street. o!2 if
Samuel Philip?, Auctioneer.
A LOTION NOTICE.?Splendid and
J\ Fashionable Furniture?Wednesday, Oct. 12, at ISO
Broadway?The entire furniture belonging to a family re?
moving South. Among the articles are splendid French
plate Glasses, elegant Wardrobe?, Solas, Couches, Dtvau?,
Egyptian marble top centre anil pier Tables, elegant Bu?
reau? j ,d dressing*Tables, Wash Stand?, imperial Brussels
and in^rnni Carpets, splendid silk d,i!iia?k Window Cur
idin? ami ornaments, extra si/.e mahogany French Bed
steads wilb canopies ami silk damask Cart-ins, super Feath?
er Beds and curled limr Matrasses, lull French Chairs v>iih
damask scats and linen covers, elegant Sheffield plated |i
quor Stands, Castors, C\ke Baskeis^Candelabras, kc. kc ,
dinner-mil lea sets, Sheffield Cutlery, Cut Glass, elegant
hall Lamer-sand Astral Lamps,hroozed Chandeliers,kc
Also, aboot 500 "/. of sterling silver, consisting ol lea and
codec sets, forks, spoons, fruit knives and baskets.
Also a large assortment ol kitchen Utensils, Including a
pau ,u Cooking Range, and au extensive assortment ot uten?
sil? complete.
,\. B. The whole id ihr ab?ve furniture was made to or
tier, and is in good condition.
Catalogues will ht* ready on Tuesday, when the house
?ill be open for inspection.
Terms cash, In bankable money. The ?ale will com?
mence at 19 o'clock en Wednesday, with the kitchen arti
cIvk.__ol2Ui?*
.-?. I'. Ii Giuliani, Aucii*iii.ri.
i ?CTION NO I ICE?Wednesday?
/~_ Elegant Fashionable Furniture?At M o'clock, u"e en
urc Furniture contained in the ?i story h?u.?e 128 Hammond
street, in the 'neighborhood of Ablngdon-square, In conse?
quence of the family removing io the country.
Consisting in part of ?up Brussels Carpi'l?, elegant tufted
rugs, lull Fr mahogany hair ?eat Chairs, elegant Sofas and
Ottomans, marble lop centre tables, card do, dining, lea and
quartette do, elegant secretary and book case, bu k rack?,
a splendid piano and stool? mantel clocks and ornaments,
astral lamp, steel and In.is? fire irons, French mahogany
and other bedsteads,child's crib.dressing and case bureaus,
candle and wash stands,mahogany and paiuted toiletta,
bles, feather beds, hair mattresses and pillaisters, ingrain
carpets, Brussels and ingrain stair do, broad nnd round stab
rod?, sup English oil ?Doth, hall lamp, hat and umbrella
?t.ind. mahogany and Boston rockers, best cuil maple chairs,
_c. Al.?o, an assoiimenlof splendid and rait-house plant?.
>tand,kc, together with a cooking stove and apparatus,
in order; and a complete assortment ol kitchen furaitare,
ill in the very best order, and with which ihr .?ale will com
aiencr.
Terms cash, bankable money.
Catalogues ready ou the morning ol -ale. ol2 It"
?YSTEM OK CUT I'ING.?important
>_) to Tailor???Mr H.SEGAR would respectfully call
ibe attention of the trade generally to his a.tilur system ol
.?iittuiL' garments, ?I being one that ran ascertain points with
ji o ii- gre? i'i m-".in .i'*> ???b 'ii he bel'cves bas never before
ieenariived at. The above ?. stem can be had ol his agent,
Mr. J. DUB01S,231 Broadway, where al all time??the system
?iih instructions, will be given. Investigation is solicited.
ol2 lin
NLY ONE DOLLAK.?The most
popular Magazine for Youtfa in ihe world for only
? loll, n a year. Robert Merry's Museum, edited by that
well know n frit nd of youth, Peter Parley, known to evi ry
? y and girl almost dial reads ihe English language, ha?
been in successful opera lion nearly two y ear*; during which
lime ii has been rend by thousands and tens of thousands t>i
Did Robert's 'black and blue-eyed friend?,' who have
evinced ite-ir interest in the work by numberless communi?
cations, containing inquiries, suggestions, nuzzle?, ?oluiion?
rjfpuules, kc. The Museum has received the approbati?n
nf all sects and partie?. It has been universally approved by
by teachers and guardian? of youth, and has a larger circu?
lation than any other juvenile periodical in the United
States.
Tue publishers are making arrangements to bring out the
Mus urn hereafter in a style altogether ?uperior to what it
has been ihu? far; lor which purpose the _ (?tor is now in
Europe, collecting materials expr?s?ly lor ihe work. All
parent? who have not already placed this sterling maga/.ine
in the hand? ol th?-ir luldren, are invited to call and exam?
ine the work nt ihe ctlice of publication.
Tb*? first year of the work, lor i8li, may be bad of the
publisher, neatly !*ouiid and beautiful!}* embellished, for the
subscription prise, v?a. one dollar.
BRADBURX, SODEN k CO., 127 Nassau-st.,
olJ nnd In Si-hool-sl., Boston.
I^RENCii. EN?L?SHAND i.EK?V?AN
. FANCY GOODS vety low for cash?A complete as?
sortment of? ?...
Combs, Steel Ten? Hemming Je Son Needles
Brushes. Cutlery, Pockei Books,
Perfumery, HookskEyes SnutTBoxs-s,
Razor Streps, Pins, Jewelry, kc kc
Together with a large assortment of ad article? in ihr
above lineo! busim-s?. CHARLES H. DARLING,
,,1 j Im* 74 Maiden Une and 5 Liberty-siren.
LI V E11 P() O L C O AL^Th?" ~ uncier
?igned i? now discharging a very fice cargo of Liver?
pool Coal li.ai burn? free, bright and clean, at the low price
of $9, delivered free ofcartaee at any part of the city. A
few chaldrons y-t unsold. Those wanting the article had
belter ?end in their orders wiibout delay, at the Sard No.
78 Thompson street, near Spring, or at the office No. IIS
Nassau street
I? ?..? It will be delivered at Brooklyn al the same price
the ferrage added. JOSEPH P. SIMPSON. ol. tf
B~T) V'fsTllil??Ei_7"&cT?S tore Door
Bolts, naiTBw rlush Bolt? for Rabbited Doors, and
Monkey-tail Bolts? all sues, SbuUerand Blind Hinges of
t-verv description, Clark's broad and narrow- Butts, James*
Screws. Strap Hinge?, Trunk Lock?, Handle?, ice. ar.d
Hardware generally.
VAN BLAB.COM k CHAMPLIN,
0l2 lw* _2l?i Pe-r|.,l.
JS? HANNA'6 Female Seminary at
Jamaica, L. I. will re-t>pen on l?e 1st of Sov. ol2 W
W^ATCH?S lower than ever.?In cou
?enuence of the reduction of duties by the latr
lariiTtbe ?UMCitber is selling bis stock of Gold and Silvtr
Levers, Anchor Kscap-meut?, Lepine, and other.Wtaches
of new and splendid pallerns, and Jewelry at retail ^t a
considerable r?duction irom his former prices, being much
|,,wer than ihev can be bought for at any other place m
the city. Gold Watches as low a.? fci? to 825 eacii.?
V?atches and Jewelry exchanged or bought- All watches
warranted to keep '/ood time or the moHey reiurued.?
Watches ar.d Clocks repaired in the liest aiaun?r, and war?
rante?!, at much I*?? than the usual prices.
G. C. ALLEN, Importerof Watches and Jewelery.
SSSii U wholesale and retail. 30 Wall-st,. up stairs.
/CROT?N WATER.*?Miller & Coates,
\_J numbers, 115 Grand street. 2 doors east of Broad?
way. tur?i?h Tinned. Lead, Composition and Inn Pipes?
Puinp?. Hydrants, Fountauu, Bath Tubs. kc. and fvcrj
article connected with the u?e of Crot?n Water in Dwtl
un_?. Warehon?o, au.l M ana faet?n?:*. Orders for the m
roduciiou of watt-r prtimp?y executed._______'"'"
HALL LAMPS, CHINA, GLASS aud
Earthenware, Girandoles, English Bntaaoia Tea
?et? Casiors, kc. conswiinr chiefly of new imporUtions
comr?ri?in_ the m<Kt elegant designs and fim-st quality ai
very low prices. Pleas** call and examine. 100 Bowery be
t^eodT_JsaDdHe!,lgrSt3'_M.kJ.MEBiUTT.
t-- Fam?T Bible-.?An a.??ortiaent of Quarto Bi
hle? for -aie ?a quantities or at retail very ch?>aD. by
mes ior DAYTON k NEWMAN, 199 Broadway.
Wbolesalf and Retad Dealers in School, Classical and Miv
ceiianeous Books. (2) oiO 6;
G ?RAND SACRED CONCERT at St.
? *'_. rj_R*_ CHI" licit, ?arc':?v-?.-T.-T*i._ m _?- rrp<-_:r_
ou WEDNESDAY EVENING. October 1* m_, on which
occasion Ross _i's Grind Compceiitoo, ibe
STABAT MATER,
will be Riven, with a full aa_ pow_rtul Orchestra, m ?*?__:_
lie following c.elebra;e_ Artists wiil assist:
Vocal Performer?.
MntSsi?cw, Mm. Morley.
Madame Sronr. Zahn.
S ig. A.VTOt;.??}??, Mr. Sheets.
Trebles.
Mrs. Srcci*., Mr?. Morlkv.
Ml? An.?rR. Ml-? .Mc?.loim.
Mi_ Lajlok. Miss Bruce.
Altos.
Mad. S i-o h r/,.?._.??. Air?. Thomas,
Mr?. Phillips,
ML?* Dos?oN,
Mr*. ?Mtai^,
S _. AnTOi-.-?!M,
Mr. Watsox,
Mr. Williams,
Hiss S. AriAiK,
Tenors.
Mr. Crow ley,
Mr. Exsrci?,
Mrs. McDoigal,
Mr. HoLMSif,
Mr. Shkrmas,
Mr. Boilakh.
Mr. Ro?r>TltAI
Mr. S. MASsrrr,
Mr. Brr-,
. Rtnk
M*. Str.ciN.
Mr. Mayxakp.
Mr. ICavamach
?Leader.Mr. Pknson.
Orsamst.Mr. Be ?mis.
PROGRAMM K.
P-RT I.
1. CoNCKRTfv? Orgin.Mr. Bfuvrs.
STA BAT MATER.
2 QfARTETTK ami Choros....Mrs. Morley, Mad. Spok-r
/.ihn Sig. Aniogn?DJ am-. Mr. Seguin.
3. TeSO* Sc?lo?>ig. AhtogninL
t. Di LTTu?Mrs. Seguin ami .Mr?. Mork..
5. Air?Bas.?.-'_Mr. Seguin.
6. Basso, _oioandCHOR.cs_Mr. Seguin.
7. tit artkttk ? Mrs. Morley, Mad. Spohr Zahn, Si*_.
Aniognini and Mr. Seguin.
?'.. Cava?i.si....Mr.?. Morley.
U. Air and Chokl?_Mrs. Segum.
h'. Quartette_Mrs. Seguin, Mad. Spbor Zalm. Sig.
AntOgm'Kl nnrt Mr. Seguin.
11. FlXALE.
7 r Tickets 50 cents each?lo befad at th*? residence ol
th.- \ ery Rev. Dr. row ER. No. lo Barclay-street; at Mr
PARDOWS, No. 95 Maiden Lane; at Mr. KENl'l**, No.
I Hai!Ovrr??ir??et ; a: Mr. Mll.llAl? .-*. 13S Broadway, and
at the DOORS on Ihe even ng ... i!.?- Concert.
Door? oper. at ** o'cl'x.1?. The Concert will commence
precis? ly ?I ?-'? o'clock. ?lu
?RAND VOCAL CONCERT.?The
RAINERS bave the honor io announce toibeir
r ends at <\ ihe public that ihev will give tiietr Tilth ?Jrand
Vocal Concerton Wednesday Evening, October 12,at the
Society Library, ai ;: o clock, and also on Friday Evening,
October 14, they will give their sixth Concert at the same
? Uct. Tickets b(> ccnLs to be had at the u?unl places, ?mi
;tt ti.e doors. For particulars, see small bill?. ?l I 4i" _
CILLER'S G V MN A S1U M S.?T he
Gymnasium. 205 Greene and 29 Ann streets are now
ipen daily, and in the evenings alternately. Genilemen
?aho?e im.-iii???prevent their exen ?singauriug llieday unit'
can join die Evening Ch?as. A Junior Class irom I to b o'?
clock. The Brooklyn Gymnasium, Ni?, in Watcr-st. near
Fulton Fciry, i? opeu ?very day and evening. Forcing acd
Sparring L.ught as usual. o7 _wis
A M ERIC AN AUSEi'M and Garden,
__"__. Broadway, opposite St PauPs Ch.rcb. Increased
Novelties.?'f wo performance?* every day and *?vfnmi*: tin?
week, commencing at 4 ami 7' o'clttck P. M.
DR. VALENTINE,
The Dflnif.itor ol American Peculiarities, Whim?, and Od*
.lilies, mid Comic Lecturer ou Men and Manners, *vill open
the contents of bis Wallet, consisting of many Rite Doiugs,
Bits, Scraps. Shreds, Patches and Diversions, never bet?re
presented hy him in New-York, among which are iht* fol?
lowing: Dissertation on F_ce??Stag?? Coach Travels?Mrs
?LiaOliit-tAMtiu**?The Napoleon Debaters?The Steamboat
?A Fourth of July Oration.
MIL NELL IS, BuKN WITHOUT AUMS '. '.
who by bis untiring perseverance has acquired the use of
In- feel and lots.with thefacililv offingersand bands. The
manager has also re-engaged signor Vivaidi's Grand Me?
chanical Figures! cou*t?_ii? of eleven Automaton Peribm?
eis, which represent all tli?: ac?ons of human life. They
have lately arrt?-?..) from Europe, and nr?? ihe adinira?on <-t
nil beholders. La Petite Celeste, Miss Hood, Mr. Collins,
are engaged. Admittance lo the whole 23 cents, children
liaQ pria . 08 B. P. T.
?V EW-* YORK MUS EUiM?FowerfulAt
_L i traction.?'?Extraordinary Novelties! -Unprecedent?
ed Amusement-'.? ami Astonishing Entertainments!?New
Vmk Museum and 1'ictut <- Gallery, Broadway, ?spposl ethe
Park.?Ci.an_eot Performances?Mr. II. Benneu, Manager,
announces with much pleasure that bebas ffiected an en?
gagement wiilt Signor BLITZ, the wonderful Magician
.nut Ventriloquist, who i. altowe?! to In? without a rival m
both buiu'uphrrcs. Illsleaiol Dancing Six Dinner Plates
?s truly miraculous. Tin? Manager ha? also secured the ??-r?
vices ol Mr. JENKINS, Ihe Inimitable delineator of comic
and eccentric characters, and highly-popular singer: Mr.
DC LA RUE wdl L*|Vf" his imitation?? of Booth, Forrf-t.
Ha ?blin, 8tc ; Miss R?SALTE, the charming Vocaltsi, will
will appear. Fancy GLASS BLOWING.
Perlurinance commence ?-vt-ry evening in Ihe Lecture
Room at7?V o'clock. A day performance on Weiint-stiay
and Saturday at 3 P. M. Extensive preparations nre being
made on ih<- occasiun of the Croion Celebration, lit p? ated
performance* in t ie Lecture Room during th?* day. olo Iw '
NI I \V~?TOKE. ? C?C TJIOU Y __
NE VERS resnecifully invite their friends and the
public generally to call at ?Ml Broadway aad examine
the assortment of LAMPS. CANDE LA BRAS, GIRAN
DOLS; SILVER PLATED am) BRITTANIA WARE,
I ABLE CUTLERY, A*0 HOUSE FURNISHING
goods ut every de ?erfption, which tbey have lustopeued,
ami ortet lor ?alt.? at prices that cannot fail to taiisly j?ur
chasers.
Enjoying unu?u*il advantages for the selection and manu?
facture ol ttiifir Lamps, ??andelahka, (jikanp')!..?. Sec., C.
i. N. art- enabled to oder them in a great variety i t pa.tcins
an.! finUb,suitable fir Churches, Hotels, Stores, Dicllinfs,
ii..| Steam or Siitifin-** Packets. These la?i arc a<,ewand
most desirable article, well worthy ol die ail.ntiou ol
i.? m r> and shipmasters.
Attention is particularly Invited to the Solar Lamp, so
?u??ily celebrated for it*, superior brilliancy and economy.
l'Ii?.? Lamp, a. tested by accurate experimenj, aflbrds
TWICE THB LIGHT of an Aslral, while it burns ?luring an
equal numbt-r of hour? at HALF THE BY.ENSE.
COUTHOU. it NE\ Kits will keep constantly on band
a complete aasortmeutul ibe articles above cMumeratfd,aad
hop? by their endeavors to consult the tastes ami wishes ol
tht- public, to m?rita favorable ?h-i.-c ol the patronage now
?ol'i-ii-d.ior ihfir estabtUliiiisnt. ol_ Inn?
The Ann-Angular System -.i Writing.
<;i.K.lT BEDUCTIOtV.
KRciM TWELVE TO SIX 001.LAR?.
It. BRISTOW, of London, respect
_L fully informs the Ladie? ami Geodemenol New
York and Bro~klyn that hi? classes, Day and Eveniog, ha?.e
commenced fur the louon.and that he ha.* aKnutKr) his term?
out? half?to Six Dollars.
ACADEMY NO. ?lb HROaDWAV, NEAR PARK CLACK.
Getillt-men ol all a_?-? are positively iau_ht in twelve lr>
jOii* a bold, free, expeditious and finished Busiin??s-like sty|?y
of Wilting, no matter how bap, ili.f.gihlk, stiff, or cramped
the wrilin??; may i??.?. S??e (.peciuifits at the door, :?J*> Broad?
way.
ASH THK LAOtE?
K neat ami Inindsome, delicate and fa?hionahle Runninf*
Hand
IN TWELVE KASY LESSONS.
XT VISITORS in New-Vork can lake a course in three
Day?:?Mr. B. i.? to he seen from 0 to 1 A. M., or from -1 lo 8
P. M.
E venin;* Classes from 7 to fi.
BOOK KEEPIXO
Tamrhl on a superior method,by double and ?in_le entry,
?cit-tilifu-dlly and practically.
n> C ? r'\d ^ ^ ^-_)^ 1
STENOGRAPHY.
A n?*w system of the art of Writing Short-hand, for tak?
;n>r down Lectures, Sermons,Trials a- Law, Sic. kr. utogbi
perfect In by Mr. Brislow, in one coursa of lestons! al2S5
Brna.lwav! See a specimen.
N. B. A work ol the author is pr?*?w>ntt?il to every pupil
for tht-ir p?*rmanenl find*--. ?II wlton Im
? MER IC AN L<)?:KS. Sli.iin- Dour
Trimmings, Itc.?Comprising 5, >',, 7, a inch Km.
Locks. Ai-. .Mortir. Lock*. Eront i>??or Locas. >t.>ri* Di ?>?
Lock?. Closet Lock?, Patent Cupboard ICetcne?, Sliding
Door and Babbited Mortice Locks, Store Ltn-Ws wiih re
??etst-ti tumblers, '?''roiit D.hii- Locks with Ni-jht Key?.
Latches, i.e. "te. all at pries 10 ?nit ihe litn?-??.
VAN BLAKCOM k CHAMPLIN,
ol2 1W __rtP.j,|..L
Ci ? LDS, CCTJGHS and " CONSUJM V
TION -Dr. SWAVNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP Of
WILD CHERRY is ?m invaluable remedy for all di.?easc?
indicativeol Pulmonary Attectious, such a. rt-cenlchronir
cou^'h?, hoarseness, wboopine cough, wheezing ami diffi?
culty ??fbrrathin-r, croiip ami spittintr of blood, tc. Thi>
Syrup immediately beiifris to heal the ulcerated lungs, Hop
pin;r "profuse nigbtrsweats, miligatingthe iiistri?._in?,' cou_-n
and at the ?am*- time intluciiis* a hf-althy an I natural eipec?
toration ; aLso relieving the shortness ol breath and pain is
ih*- ehrst, which haras- the ?niflereron thesligbrest ?-xprcis*
and finally the hectic _ut.li in the pallid and emaciatec
cheek will soon vanish, and the ?urTertfr wiil p?-rci-iv?- hmi
self snatched from a pr.-maiure grave and restored to the en
jovment Hfcomiortal.lt- health. Kor -ale ot;ly at Or. "A. H
M'ilnor's Dru?: Store, m Broadway, cor. John SL sl2Jmi?*
O??THWORTH'S FATKNl' LARD
iO L?\MPS.?One third of a cenL per hour for LtghL
A Lamo Burner ha.5 b**en invented by means of which ordi?
nary haiz-l Lanl?-free from salt?may b* burned with th??
same facility as the best oil! Igniting ?nuily and burninj;
freely in all tern pera tu r?-s?emitting a cl?-ar bright flame,
witbotu smoke or unpleasanl smell, and in comparison witl,
oiico*)iin_ bat about one thir*', while it aflbrds a belter
lighL This Lamp has b^en filensively ad-jpie-l in Boston,
and i? ?up?"rcedin_ all rt?ier?, wherever it has been intro?
duced. It is wtrll worth the attention of manufactories and
?II oiher persons requiriD?: lijrhL The truth ef ibis slale
un-nt can l?f ea.-ily test#-tl by callmg at the principal Af*en
:y, E. FILLEY'S Cn?ckery Store, No. 12j Maiden Laae,
where th??y are ?or-ale in every variety, wholesale or r?*
tafl. _ sl3 Utf
M TO LET?Two three story Houses.
now beinir finished in modern style, with rnarbl?
mantels, slidin'' dnor*i, and Crot?n Water brouebt into _M
nouse. Tho?.e wi?inn_ a new House in a desirable neigh
uorbofxi for Ihe 1-st of November, pleas*- apply immediately
at the corner of Washington and Jay-sirm. 012 3t*
MCOi^^Jl'FcS LECTURE ROOM.
?To Let?The !ar_>- room iu ihe Granite Buildings,
-orner of Broadway and Chamb-rs ?feet, recently occa
pk-d by the Apollo Association. Ii ha?i been handsomely
oiled up with desk, benches, Stc. and is ?*-ell lighted and
veniiiatwf. For terms apply at room, No. 22 in the building,
oil lwifi"
-AUCTION SA__b.
?YBA?5S_#_ PLATT.
JAes.1 <*_ advices ^e^,^^ fof ?^
**DNSSO_Y AND THjyy*? KV_MNCS, Oct.
,?,?,, Al 7 o'clock at ihe Auction Room
Sri ? i'1}10^-*-^ Early Vovages -no TraveLtfaSoM
_?S_^?f_?___ *_* *irw* C&sic* Works on fce^_.
^iffiV- A|??frto' F001" oi Henddrv and Med*w??
tL^Ck "\nZ xola_^> ?-e old Piavs Pamphlet
N-rn on?, valuable works m Se French. Spanish art It?
un laquages, and a large variety of scarce and curions
Miseei.ar.eou? works, many of them unique in ibis country
Among them is Bandy'y*. Roman History.6 vs foho-,
Ovid ? Metamorphosis? splendid foho copy, elegantly illoj.
traite i (?Umixon's Historv of ibe House of Smarts; folio;
??c.iieio's History ot the Great Monarch of China, folio;
Fox's Iom. Mvstery.or the ?real WLore, unfolded lotto!
The Western Materology, Svo : Rawle.y's Bacon's Svlva?
rum. foho; History e>i tlie Nine RomaiTW'oribies, 3v -, "The
Live? of those eminent Antiquarian*. Leland, Heanie and
Wood, Bvoj Guiliim'? Display of Heraldry, folio, cclor??d
copy; \ .-edi.*>. (Jeuealoglie Comitum Flamlia*, folio, with
many hundred piales of medals, coins? kc; Piakenoa's Pr
troiotry. J vs Svo ; Bnondey's Collection of Origmal Roval
t-eiiers, . v- jvo ; Floyd's Bibliothica Bkigraphta. 3 v? 8vo :
Mihkdale's ?Manners and Customs of Ancie?H Nations, 2 vs;
O'F.rmiliianne's-Historyot Monasiical Order?; An account
of theTrral of trie twenty-nine Regicide*, quart?; An ac?
count ol Origen aud bis Clnefest Opinions,quarto: Han
way's llotory of Cblmney Sweep?*rs, Anquetvi's Memoirs
oi the Court ol Lou? the Mth ; Warwick's Charles the First
and Second; Sidnev's Coiiutess of Pemhioke*? Acadi?,
...yd'.? Mate Wortines; Scud.lerv Heroic Haranguesof
Illustrons Women: Rycquit De CanDoho Roman?, with
fine plat-? oi medal?. S??-.: Ber-eraes Comical History of
ihr Moon; b.-vuge'? Population nod Riches of Nations,
Dunscotnl -'* Canterbury Cathedral ; Kliddon's \rt of Po
eirv. 1 vo ? i Mo? |e*s Wnrk?, S vol?: ?.vlvester"?. Tbeologtc
itl Discourses, 2 ?ois: OwewokPs AraVmeots of the Book*
oithe?>ld and New Testament.. vnh; Bunyan's Com?
plete Works. S vols; Noru?e Hnnnlie? of the'Church of
England, *.*0 vols.nv? : Bi-bop of St David'? Vindication of
the Miracles, Delragulier. Religious Philosophv,quarto.
Wolaston's Religioool Nature, quarto; Wh?rton**s Otis?*r
vatkms on Spencer's Fairy Qoe?n, S va 8 tro | Hogarth'?.
Works? line copy.exrja moioaco.2 va, imperial octavo;
Summ'? Lite ol the Ear) of Maecartney.S vs. quatto;
Lonicerom's Natural Historv of Plain?, many hundred col?
ored |iUte?. lolit?.
OVS. DKAPER, Jr.?^tore 5-T Wil
__# ?'?ne-tn-ei. ?-,>ri .t ?'f Pinc-strect,
THURSDAY. Oct 13.
At l? .?'clock, at the Auction Room.
Fbkncii tvi.oos? By catalogue?100i-ast?K French Woo,!?.
.?.'m?>ri?i?i? a large mid desirable assortment ?f ?ensonahle
jtiicl?*s received per recent arrival-?-at 6 months' cr?ait
lor approved endorsed note?
8ATURD AY, Oct. 15.
At 10 o'clock, m ike Auction Rocui.
Cloths ano Cassimcrki?.?Fr(;m the shelves?on n credit
of sis months, tor approved endorsed nates* ? 200 pieces ?u
[H-nor West of England Cloths and Cassimeres, jusi im?
ported.
TUESDAY, Oct. tR.
At In o'clock, ?i the Auction Room.
"?in ii Sfi.t; or Woolen Goods. Cloths, C_MlM_asi
tsi> \ tsi iM.s.on six month?4credit for approved endorsed
?loir?.
Catalogues and sample? on morning of sale.
It. ,tl. Baker, Auctioneer.
BY li. M. BAKER.?Store l\9 Fulton
sireel. THIS D.W.
For cash, In lots to suit purchasers, a quantitv of Dry
md Fancy Goods, Hard war?, Guns, Pocket Cutlery, Ger?
man Silverware, ?c. Sale positive.
B~Y ALBA KIMBALL? Office "N?71
Broa.!, r irner of Wall-street.
A. K. will give his attention to the sale of Real Estate,
Stocks, Furniture and Out-Door Sale? Generally.
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 12.
Chancerv Sale?tinder the diiec?on of John A. St-lell,
Ks<| master bi chancery?I dwelling houses and lots of
<roumi situated on Ibe northeasterly corner of Houston si.
and Avenue a.
See .?d?cri:?eineni m the New York American, signed
lohn A. Sidell, master In chancery.
THURSDAY, ?ct. 13.
At 12 o'clock,at the Merchants' Exchange.
Chancery Sale? Coder the direction of Itusscll C. Wheeler.
Esq., master in chancery?All that certain lot, piece or parcel
of ground, knowniuNo. IMDelancy ?.
Se? advertisement in Evening Post, signed B.C. Wheeler,
master incbancery.
AT PRIVATE SALF.
The three story dwelling house No. 72 Duane-st.
Also, alargeS story house m St. Mark's place, with a
? Lit.le.
Stock?no ?hare? Petuacelfl Land Company SUM-.
A bi-iiuuiul Farm ol <d oui a? acres, with good buildings
??ear Pougbkeepsie.
__, SATURDAY, Ocb 15.
At I. o'clock, at the Merchant?' L.chaiiRe.
Chancery "sale?Under ihe direction ol Daniel Ullman,
F,.(| , M.i?ter in Chancerv ?10 Ion Of ground situated on
79di and ?nth street?, between the M ami -Mi-avenues.
See two advertisements in the Courier an?l Enquirer,
n^w? Daniel Ullman, Master in Chancery.
L. M. Hoffman, Auctioneer.
BY L. M. HOFFMAN & CO.
SATURDAY, Oct. 16.
at 12 o'clock.
Ikon.?-00 pack? Kuv.ii Sheet Iron, in fine order, in lots
o -mi purchasers.
CIALL AND WINTER GOODS at the
SL NEW-YORK CASH TAILORING ESTABLISH
VI KNT, I _'2) Fultou street, near Broadwaj'.
The subscribers are prepared with u large and extensive
i.-oru.irni of FALL AXD WINTER GOODS to exe
ute otilers for garments "it the shortest notice, and ut a small
id vanee from cost. <?ur purcha*?** un* made excla?ively for
?ash, und tv? commence our fall business fully determinad
.o sustain our unusually low prices, aud furuiah our eustom
ers with a lir?l rate Rl tide at a smell profit for ready money.
Strangers and others ?i-atmi; Uiecity wlio ^r? in warn of
m outtii, will find It in Ibeirlnterest to cull and exaunneour
....i? and style of work before leaving their orders.
Full .?uiLs furnished in .-! hum?.
Strict punctuality observed in filling orders.
?I.' isll J. C. BOOTH k CO.
J^ALL ?OODS.?The undersigned ia
_ |>r>-'iditd with his usual extensive assortment of sea
unable (joods i<? execute orders for Garments m a style
.vlnch will comport with any house in the Trade, nt price?
which most offer Inducements to those paying ready mo
aey.
Attention is solicited lolbc style ot Paulaluens iurnished
it this establishment, as particular care is directed lo Ihm de?
railment, with the view of giving entire satisfaction.
Those who bave experienced any difficulty in getting
-oiled, are assuredthata superior fit can always lie reallied.
French and English Cassini ere.? in a greot variety tsf new
?lalterns just received. The assortment of Vesting? which
iaveso much satisfaction through the Spring and Summer
tcaaoos, will be kepi up.
French and English Cloth? of super and medium quali
lies for Dre?n and Frock C?tats, Pilot and Beaver Clouts far
?"urtout?, always on hand.
Fancy dress articles, including Silk and SaSin Scarf?,
Cravat?, Handkerchiefs, Oloves, Hcwtery, Suspender?,
Shirts, Collars, _c, at u?ual moderate prices.
WM. T. JENNINGS,
Late Lynde it Jennings, 229Broadway, American Holet.
?strirf_,
\f 1LL1NERY OxOODS very low for
_TX Cash?STEVENS* GRUMAN, 95 Beaver street, 1
:.j?.r Irom Pearl ?t. New-York, have ju? received a large
issortmeal of Fall and Winter Millinery and Silk Gor>dsof
ihuost every description, most of which have been bouk'ht
.1 au^li'Hi al the present unheard of low prievs. Milliner?
in.I Merch.Mii> who buy fbr cash, will find on hand at all
? unes a large iA.-irimei.tol the rnosl fashionable Millinery
.;.?., I- in ihe city at prices almost widioutexcuplion less than
ran be bought elsewhere. This is not put forth lightly, as
ho?., who have bought of u? well know; and othi-rs have
rjut to buy to be convinced. On? of the firm makes it !u?
?u?ini-.-? to attend ihe auction .?ales daily by which arrange,
nenl I bey are enabled to avail themselves of many great
wains' ill o' whit Ii they will ?ell ?it a ?mull advance l'on?
cost. They have a large assortment of Tarlatan Hat Vcl
-i? and Velvet Hat Ribbons to which fhrv would particu
uiv invite attention. MercbaoiS can always find a full as
?ortment of plain Tatfeta and Satin Ribbons from No. 1 to
tfi ?it low prie.-.._?j___*___
'(VTr? Wr? K K U MR HO II K -id LA N D.?
il IMPORTANT TKSriMO.NY.-If lurther proof is
'enuired u> ->?tabli?h the fact of the inesiimable value of Dr.
Starkweather's HepaUcEH*ir.tbe fj.llowmg comniunica.
...m from the Hon. Samaol W. K.ng. Govrr_or of die ?Ute
of Rlioili-Miind, conlam? adequate lestimony losubktan
?mte it beyond dispute. ?,nd must put entirely at re*l the
idea di?t uns pount remedy is classed wiUi the many uv
?es?and danL'erou? DOStrums which ar?- palmed upot. die
nub! u- mereiy for the salo- of gam.
piea?e ae?d ti.e fellow mg statements communicated io
die. ande?igned by His. Excellency, umler dale of
JoHNtTON, Jan. '29, 1342
Mr. Chari.?*? Dyhr. Jr. :
My Dear Sir?Your communication of yesterday, askiag
uy opinion of Dr. Starkweather's Hepatic Etisir, ha? been
received Ibis morning. In reply, I will inform you dial
?ny confidence in paUMit medicines generally is noi very
flatlerms. I have bad loo mnch rea?on ?o ltefieve that un?
principled men will often palm upun their fellow-citizens
Jieir usek-?.?, ifnol dangerous nosiiums for llie sake of gain,
die use of winch lake*? up iltat impartant and critical period
if time without producing any good ?-fleet, when otherwi?e
perbapt proper reniedi*s would have been use?), and much
?orfcring and distress prevent?*?!. For tbatreason Ihavenol
used them, feeling myself and family to be nsucb safer un?
der the direction of my family physicians*, but having been
labeled for ihe last.-; xyeari, with diHit.ulue?, in upe side and
chest, uncomfortable and often distressing, painful, ami
somewhat alarming, and fiom which I could get onl? tem
iry relief, I very fortunately noticed your adveriisetoentof
die medicine in qu-stion.
I had been a school-boy wiib Dr. Starkweather, and n??J
with him a long and int?male acquaintance when we were
voung men, and from my knowledge of him I tboogm mm
ncapabl*-of practising decepUon on aiiy l___',K5" ?3
.nitaced me to iry Dr. Starkweather's Hepatic ?!uir, and
by its use I now believe myself eaurely cure.?
I need DOW therefore, ?y to you ^l??^?_&g?
volue. 1 certainly think 1? discovery of gr, at public ?a
pvortance.
Wab much regard and wjjct ^
^ 9A3PLW. KJN?.
_ , i ,. -hofctale and r-nai! by A. B. k. D. Sand?, Drae
,?' k\jSmnAW? Fulton su Also, sold by David Sands
?r'*i? ~T7 Kaat Broadway, corner of Market *t; A. B.
?id, _ ?e. No? 273 Broadway, corner Cbanxr>e^^i.