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rj Crew? Celebration?.?The Invited Guests Oj
CmXxaa Council will meet at the City Hall, on the 14th
2 ,t JA. M., precisely. The Cnmrak.ee will lie in at
?-?oce to receive tl?em.
CLARKSOX CROI.irS, Jr.,
KDWARD D. WEST,
WILLIAM DODGE,
Committee on Reception.
Etynln:: pipei"' pleas?? ?trp-._ 0I3
?J-Celcnrntion of the Introdiirtien of the
rraje*1 W?ler.? At ? meeting of the Joint Committee
?j Ute Common Council, appointed to make arrangements
^?,fej?hr?iing with all imitable magnificence the introduc
yjoof ibe Crot?n Watet In the City of New.York, hHd
Septif-dier 21st, IMS?the following Reaolulionswere unaisi
Bio?.?ly adoptad
fagoted. That our fellow-cki-ens be ?nd nr>- hereby re
i?ec?liihy invited to unite with rh<- Corporation in cejehrn
^arlthall prop?T deuif?n?'.raii.in? of joy the arcuipiish
^ of this important work, on Friday, the 14th day of
itcu-oe* nexv.
gtulvrd. Thai Ihe Mi.ttarv, the Fire Department, the
lesuprt'U"''' Societies, Odd Fellows, Free Ma?r>n?, and nil
^f ?-.c?e;:.? ?n the CHv of New.York and ils vicinity,
fit Mecbnnic?, Artists, Manufacturers, Trndestnen, Mer
rti?nti. and citizen? of all other prof?a?oos, be and are
beffhy re?p?-c.f'ii.ly r..ju?ii'l tooonrn? meetn.g? -l ili'ir
f^pei-live l?o?Iie?,and appoint m liefe- behalf iwo repie*-w
_u?es irorn eait, to meei the Committee of Use Corpora iiori
jjihe Mayor's Offie. .n fit. khh intf . sr t -yclnc* P M.
Hooked Thar it be rrc..(.:,.ientj?-.| tooordltsens gener
jllv to suspend basine? on the 14th day "i OctnOer, and
{tut tfev M invited IO joi? in the celehralitm.
HENRY K D.W1KS, AW. IfidiWard,
'. K. NESBITT, *i??'i Aid. .'.I Ward
0 1 DODGE. Ass'l AM Mth Ward.
il H fVTWELL. Aar?t^W- -?th Ward,
WM DODGE, Us'l ltd. .-til Ward.
F It LE?. At?. I"'-* WBn
R D WEST,-*'0* Mtl. Ward,
C ckoLM:.*-. J? . ?1? 6th w.rd.
, w SMITH. AJd 7th Ward,
I>.,.\'?Kf. WARD, As?'( Aid. lOtfa Vsar.l.
New-York. Sept -'?'"'? tt'lawj Jn,?t Com ??tatet
T;r Tfcr Joint Cesniwtltre appointed to make
tl-r nec-?s*:-'-'7 ""?eg? ment? for the < ? lebration of the intro
rtjrt-.ui Of the Crot?n Water, re ,nr?t al! af our fellow r in
* ij?<pfri'i hu? new on the 14th ln?tant, Hn.t to unite
^tijeComiHon Council in the festivities of the day ? m.,!
, jitf-eawnir? of ?hipping ?an?*? their veaaets to hi deco
?^_#tfI5ew.Y?rk, H'tribT 12. ti'12.
Hl-'vffV F. DWIES, CHARLES W. SMITH,
?.??jWARI? D. ?viiMT, FREDERICK V LRK,
,?' cnnl.it'*?, Jr.. tih.11 F. NKi-tRITT,
?Vfl.LIAM DODGE, DIMM. V? Mtl),
g. II. ATWF.l.l., CUAS J. DODGE,
Joint Ci.lillllitlee.
All daiiy.paiHf*? ropy._ olS 21
ry ?reto? Wt-te-r C?*l?*bri.i'oM. Grand Jobl
>f Conrvrt. On Friday Svenhlg, October 11, ?Concert
?ill wnie nil i" die Baplh. l-lwraaele, \luib.rrv-?tii. t,
?rtr 1 hart)..... tor tHe beiii-iii oi the W .isijim't. .<i Tempei ?
jBfe?erievi.ieni Society? the fndp,ir-a. Washingtoouna
w..? ?iras*** terolleci, liiHt tlii? Society has a claim upon
Ikrir moni'i? < ne.-, wiiii-h should imt be overlooked, -in.t
*bith ii- made at this tune m tt.r full assurance that II will
pet be. Mr. Mitchell, the ptrdeclar of ibe Wasliinfrtonian
?*>if|r-; Mr. A drrnon.the nrsi signer, and several of theh
?^?/?iiii". from Baltimore will be present.
ry tickets IS) cents, to be hao at the door or nt either
oH-sConiniitn-e. LKwm PECK, |
c. v. II .1 GIITON, ,.
toilN - COACHMAN " '"
.1. K.P. Alt!! I ""'?'"*
0l32t? ? H.JtKKD. I
TT Crolon CeJebrasiioB.?Th?* Printers *i the city
o( rijriv-Yi.ik and vicinity, bavins maile arrangements lo
??in in lb* ri-bl.rtiiloii of the introduction ol the Crot?n
???.??r in tin? cily, wlli meet at ihe Howard lion??', c.rnei
of l/n? ir>i-?ire't and Broadway,on Friday morning, 14ib
imt. nrsj o'ciiK-k Precisely. rh?,Od? wriuta for the <??
csiinn, i.y ?*n George P. Morris, will be printed .ir.and
Afjibflled irnio i. m.ivahle stiii"' iiiinn: the pro? -
GEORGE F. HOPKINS, Gran I *
Jyc. K Cl AVTo.H. t . ,
j_.ssNar.nc, f'??'"""^
Bu !?.'.? in?v be obtained at H. Pattlnson's, corner of Ann
itki KatMU-stret*u, and of the Committee on ibe moining
4 lbs !'?'-? ??'on.
I".~ f'fli lirstltoH NotiCf*.?Tt,H eoosUiational and
r>d?v.i members ol ihe Mar?haUTotaIAbs?net>ceijoci?ty,
m)u.en:li. r. m< nt''er Temperance Societies who do
lOTtrui m a b.dv,are re.pectfutly invited t? ti.eeton
??cm
.1 Marshal.
iC Notice. -Ti ?? niemlier, oi the Hope Total Alistl
MaeeFrti-t Society are requestett lo meet at lliejr Hill,
rpntrrnl Grann-siieei ^n-t Broadway, in half-p??1 7 o'elot k,
Lit,an Friday, th? 1 lib, 1 or the parp?se ?i Celebratin{?
it:? Crot?n Vai.i Festival. For Badge* apply at the
_-.? tf (beS?cr?tai v. By order of ihe CrtnimiUee.
oBlt? ' THOS..FENTON, Chmrtnaa
rTratoo Celebration?AMERICAN INSTI
TUT??The Members ?>! ihe American Institute Of the
lityol Nt'W.Vnrk, art-nquesttd t 1 meet at 8 o'clock on
ir?an Morning, lu join m the Grand Crot?n Celebration.
A ponctuai attrntUnce 1? reque?te.l The Members to ap
.??rwilblhfif Bad.'e. P? order,
' ol5 JOSEPH (:o?\Dir?j. Grand Marshal.
r* Tlvcbanica* Inotitoie-CROTo.N c.F.I.K
BUATl'lM. Iftf) Ocitttier.? Th.- memWer? of ihe lu-niuie
willaoeiiililf infieKo.fiii*, City Hud. on Fridnv morning
?fiirtrlisi-, to a?si? in the celebration ol the iairodotUlon
ol ffieCrof.io Wafer Into die ciiv. It 1? eapeated and rooal
.-?rnf-;fv reqae'ted that all the rrvemberi will he prf-4>M.t on
lfiitn')?>/e<Hi?.?i'iii. Tl.e ?eni'.i cia??.?of the nude ?iop:irt
r.i?iit(>' ilte:Schm.l v?rl assem.ile at the Sch.'ol Rooms, and
?iKaSfot in th.|. bunion under ibe charge of their ?ev.
ml leather?. Badges mr the occaalon will l>e delivered lo
?ir?rjfmher? at the i??aC? ??> meetintr. Bv -r>ierol
visit* ROBERT SMITH, President
._ ?B?-?
CTWelah st*cieii?-a.?Th?- members oi the Welsh
Sooeti?* v. 1,1. prop -? lakii k part In the Cioton W no < . |.
rirt?on nre reque?l**d to j??- mbfraUh**Church in Broom? -
???ton Ftidav inorniag, ihe Nth mo., at o'cli ck.A. M.
________ "li'r
Mayor ? On tec, Oct. II, ifilJ.
*_*l\*oti<'t" to Owmiers and Drivers ol Hacks, Cab?,
Cny,Mttfje?, and all vehii lesl censed by the Mayor.
Via ireii.-c> by r. quired lo refrain between the fiour-- ol
I AM. and ? P. M mi Friday next, 14th instant, fronv pass?
.ue liii.iiijli the streets embrace?i in the following line of
Inch of ibe Procession, viz: F."tn Battery Place np
Brositway to Union Pince, down the Boa try "lo Ornnd
vm, up Grand street to Ka?t Broadway, down _nsi
Ri^siiwav in Chatham ?treet, ^o*.?? Chatham street to the
Purl,.
Thenwnsrsof privn.e vehicles are also requested not to
pa?? throuzh uid streets between mid boors.
ol2 _____!'? ?'? MODEMS. Mayor.
FT Friend), of Temperance?The Frinkim
Triiiper*nce?'<niWty ??ill m. et in ibe purpose of.ioining in
?H * 1 -i-iinttion lo t^ke place on Friday the 14th in?t..ni
fcf mrwr df Cbamrters and Centre ?treet?, opposite the
hnt OThce. ?t S o'cloch A. M. Tl.e S?*cieiv i? 10 |,e pre
???.?ffl hy tiie Band of t!i? New-York Institution lor the
Blind, the ?frvice? 01 whii h fnn-e been kindly rolunleered
kith* orension. They are under the charge of Mr. A.
?Miff, of the VmV Theatre. This Band will lurr.i?h ore uf
is?roo?t lnieresiini; features ol ihe day. Its members ?re
*H blind ; arid yet, through the excellent iostilntion to
?litt: ibey are attached, they are able to perform n.in.v
JBiliihVuit cotnp entons \>.th facility and correctness.
2*1 play entirely by note and with n spirit and accuracy
?-?twould do crpiin 1? tb.-?" who bave ?tu.lied mu?ic witli
?^earl?rtnt?if?.s o' sight of which lliey are m? mi ortuna'.ely
?*P*i?fd. h i? hoped ai ;1 expected di.il ail the Pledge ?ml
?atotiintiniiul members of the Society will f.e prcs-mt
"r*fti(fiof Temperance, nnd all Printers, and any other
WMMennged m the Book bu?iHe??,, and not belonging 10
?-yother bodies, are respectfully requested to unite with
**?onFudav morning nt 6o'clock,ai ibe carnero) Cham
???in.lt-.?tr.-streets. JAMES HARPER. Pre?'!,
?I?* LStnrMAN, Sec'y. olS .'t*
D"ritr BSroadvvtf-} \? wnhtuxton Teinper
Jnce Society have agreed i>> _o in lite Pioces^ion on
ia??y. BquiiaoleVolunteer? No. "it; willaccompany ihem.
-taHreestl) -f.|'ie?.ed that every meml?erwill turnout
*_lii? neca.ion. Wtn. H. Bogardns, Esq. was appointed
t*?-'tl.Mar?ha!l. The Phcanix Society will unite with.this
wiav ..?i t;..?. occasion.
oBV s. it. K. IIIBY, President.
D"Tempornncc .vi*-?. risi*?.?The Ne*-?Yotk
jWagton r !'? Society willholtl their til-si meeting on
Jtuii?.^' evening, IStlr inntaut, at half.past 7 o'clock, nt
?Wnbun Hall.-t?S Grnntl streeL Chailes E. Newtnan,
?|*'iiif:it, Hill iieliverh:? inaugural addr?*_i; Mr. Flanagan,
_?i*l? nt oi* ihe Prospect, and .Mr. ('. Riddle, wiU Mi?ress
il* roeetin/. Me-srs, Lebas, Murphy, und PUit bav
?!?dlye..n?. Tiled 10 be prtstenl and favor ih<- audience with
?_vf theirbe>t songa The Ladies mtachud to this So.
'"??illslni: ?e.-ernlot th. ir favorite odes.
C. E. NEWMAN, President.
CHA? itIDDLK, 1st Vice President.
JOHN (.?1LDERSLEEVE. *.d Vice President
?*? l**. B*Mi-io\,Rec. Secretary. oi.'.r
t^Teetotalrr? to ii*"_-iiBly.-The 1160 persona
glnat-e sign d the pledge of the Washington 'I mal Ah
^?oence Society, are reqneMcd to meet at Teetotaler? Hall,
d Oivision-sireei, at 7 o'clock, ou Ihe morning of ihe Nth
?&? to join m the Celebration of the introduction ol Crot?n
a?ler .mo our City.
0122V? (i) " ISAAC J. OLIVER, Secretary.
ir Crantl Vrcsieuiatton.?1 he Lndv Howard
Temperance Socleiy wtu pn-vm u.e thirtvore GenUemen
*tKi founded ihe v? r^roKton Temperance Benevolent S?
^l_0'Jh,\?'lV "" ,'" ^'1' March. 1841, with a Medal, at
!f M: ,-?? Vt,u f.; iir**v-< . Thnrsday ICvenIng, Wih Oct.
The Medal? will be j r. ?ented by u Lndv and each Gentle
a-en will reply,
_!????? MlT*-",u:,lllu'Hll,hor,"?'?NVashin?-i.noa.iPletlge,
SL?AV10 AIKU?RSDN V'1?" first signer o? thai Pledge at
aalttmore, will take part in tue ?"tierckes.
Tbr Presriitntion Address will be mag- by David M
R?w.iM. l>., at WftthiugtOU Temperance liait corner
"Mr Bi,.l Ct-ntrr-slit.
Tickers Oi.e Shi!imp, to be bnd of 11. W. Daeins SS Cnr
?I'np?. ; H. W. Fixier, t orner Centn- Market and Broome
"nvet : H. Pattittsoo, comer Ann and Nauau, aud at ?lie
?O?r on the evening.
Kor furitier paruculars see progi-muie to be had at the
???tvueb. By order Committee of Arrangement. ol. 2i?
.?D-Grnnt, Banner ITrnralatlou to the Mnr
?nt.T. B. Society, an.) a Second Grand Concert.onThum
rywrnuig. Oci.ilier IStti, at Concert Hall, -it? Broadway
?^?paiiied by a foil Band ot Munie, Messrs *?v. K. M.tcf..
V*. t>?vi.i T. Anderson and others, ({?legates from Baltii.
*we,in?c>r?iil by Hose Company No. S"!, will post?vetybt
wtrc. Siogtig t,v ttie .Man-hall GJae Club and Lady .Mar?
^?^ocieiy. M.??i?, Brouwer, Brown of \ enker?. Mur
J*7ji-*'*S!i?g.>Uy,Btirii?,tt and other popul.tr soigen. Sevt-?
"W Kentip.-neii have kindly \olunteerr<l to play several a'e?
vit-,Jie Vl",,n' guitar ate.i accordion. Mr. Johnson will pre
7?TM the )s.,im, lorte. Ticket?. 1 Wbitliog; to be had at Ux
^e?H_) tbe evemn?; ot Uie Presentation, o!. -1"
jj/jp" Wei, llamp or a?iy ?J? llora pated will
'?^f?vJ11 ?'"r?n*lmade air,r.tior water-tight lor wveu cenl
far^' ?f ?:*?Vt<1 wi??> Cement, concrete, for ten dollar:
J*.w or ?pace of ? thousandlnick.
Jya) ir ABU AH SMITH, 26 Hamllton-st.
_?j_________________________________M_gg?MWP
I XT Spencer's Imitation ?Tloleakin Hat
' This popular article is commended to the public as p<
? liarly desirable, at the present time, for its economy. ?
i eleg_nce and durability, it competes succe-arfully with
most costly Hats worn. Price $3 25. SPENCER,
aiGtf Kashira, ?te Hatter. No, __jBro--.dwa*
?.T IInu of the Fait Mtyle are now rent
|The model lor the?-__v>n i? a slight modihcaiior? of
prevailing Parisrnodt_]
SPENCER'S ?ale, ttoom.
Septrmber lit. ________ -*?-1
IT Orlando Fiah, Pas?onabl? Hatter, 137 Bro;
way, would intorrn the gentlemen of New York that
! Fall and Wiuler Style of Hats is now r?*ndy tor their insp
lion and critical .iutlgement. Claimuif? the di>tinrt)oti
_.*ivit:iT b*?Bd lb?? first to project anil abide by a stric
Ajf-JUCJUi style ol Hats, l-istend of ?.erxilely copying t
Fashlcni of Europe, which are olten unKuited to cur <
mate and manner?, he rejoice? to perceive that others __
?een fit to follow his lead, and that now the followinr
E-.ropewn Fashion?, in Hals is almost entirely ahandoned
j the leadmt* mannfacturer?.
He oflersa Winter styk of Gentlemen's Nutria Kati
$3 .'??), and warrants them equal in mit.rial, fmisb, fash i
and ?lurabdity to any Hat sold a? low as 3)4 in the cil
Hat he wishe? it distinctly undei-.tntvl that bis liest Hat? a
not wiiii at llus price, riUt at ?.I ?*\ Th.-?. he r'-rornmen
at equal f? any tut sold in New-York at $"> or under, ai
?balit-n"?? for ibera a comparison with any other.
Seutlemen viaiungour city ?-?? respectfully invited
call and examine in* ne? ?nek ol Winter bats andjudge
Iheir quality. He i? conrV*ent Mat. whether tha rfuapeit.
Ihe best liai i? desired, Ibe inqoirer will here he satisfie
Tryfaiot ('.'in O. FISH, 137 Broadway.
? g_i -
1 7* Economy .nid _-'n?hion.?Superior Imit
lion Mole-skin Hats, cloth under brims, m i!.?- extreme lo
?iiiii- ?i ?__ 5o. Also a very L'.-u'i article hi ..'. wa
i amed tur I ?odies. Fine ('????mere Hals reduced
$3 ?o. It in ;?ny instance the ab-.ve Hat? do noi give sat i
lactinn to th?- wear?r he can b. fully satisfied bv giving i
t..minium to J W. KKLLOGO, ?o. _t2Ca__I>s_,
?S Im* corner of Thompson.
1 Fui- lint?* nt $3 SO.?The subscriberbavii
had a nomoerol appbeati nsforn t- I It HAT, combinii
the ij.nii te? o| beamy .nul durability, at a r?-iiue^?? prie
has made arrangements wlib his manufacturers by which I
will i,?- enabled, on Wednesday next, '?rt. I2th,to ofler i
bis numerous customers, and ibe public generally, an art
de which, for lineiM*i_ ol uialerial and beauty of finish, I
leel' confident will he e.|i?>?l. ii not superior, io any thing i
ibe same dowription ihn! !><?- o? yet, bren oflered Tl
subscriber ?a ill not i.?nit an intelligimi public by saying, i
tiie language ot nn advert?s? i ?? ho <-.'ion.* m regulate (_) tti
in-.Hn.ii-, ili.il tin? article now oflered i? the same as th.
lormerly sold for six and even seven dollars; still, he hi
i.?. h> illation in ;i-?i rtlng that it .? worth at least tweiv.? ?;>
n ball per cent more iban ?he ;.-'??? asked. HeisaLopn
?pared io sell a CASSIMKHE HAT of superior quality i
the same price, for which, together with au a-soriment c
Satin Beaver, Moleskin, ami extra fine Fur Hnts, bo solicii
.i share ol public patronage,
?10 Im .-. win TE It TON, 106 Canal-it., N. Y.
T." Uni?! Mut?! Bin i*'-KALI, FASHION
The sub?crib?*r invites it*?? attention of Ute Beau Alands t
hi. beautiful, graceful, and tasteful Ism bell-crowned Hal
being Hie only really fashionable urticle ot the kind extani
though tie cannot expect but imitators will spring up, an.
claim ib? benefit of lit? ???_ n orighial conceptions.
To say that these Hats surpass any thing of the kind u
point ni style, finish, and graceful appearance, is to clair
.m 11 Hire i ?i, 11 is warranted by an ? xpenesce of twenty year
m tin- business, and he invites gentlemen who study grac
.'?ii.l lash.on. to rail and examine tor themselves.
A large arriment of Traveling Trunks, i;>r|>vi Bag!
II o Ca?s, -.?i.d. in fact, evi-ry Ibing neres^iry lor a gentle
man's traveling outfit, may also :.*? fourni at
K. Hi.oti.'.iKit's. 179 Broadway,
au.'U tin opposite Howard's Hotel.
I Fall FiiMhion UaSM uoiv rend y?Watson'
S:ik lint?, only ..?.>', ar?- recommended to the public no
only for economy but a? pos????itig all ihe elegance of e.>n
lour ol ibe mom cosily ; combining utility -?.??lb beauty ; ihi
article cannot fail to commend itself l. the connoisseur a
well ,is eaonomist. Also, Moleskin Hais, ni $3.00; Beaver
ai$__0; Casstroere and Nutria Hals, ul $X_0 each ; th?-?<
.?re in? ?t.iiidard prices, and In- nee.i only remark lhai b?
conl ning himseli to one quality and price for ?-??rh descrip
lion ol hats, be is enabled to Furnish a superior article ai
prices far below those at which Hals of the same deserip
lion arc now vending by other manufacturers.
A steady and permanent increase ol patronage for tb<
last 7 years is a sufficient Indication ot public judgement
and constitutes Ihe best lest ol iheir merits
Wholesale and n-tail, at WATSON'S, ?M C.alh*?m-B_
ami 180 Bowery. i?n
ira. B. AlvoritN :??. SO Rat? No.? Broad
way and No IS Bowery, N. Y. having .icedhisfal
pattern of Gentlemen's lints m __pd m,,,. ., im- style ?nil
Ui-iioiy ol which i? the coii-.-.jiii-n.-i- ol a greatly increased
demand, yet thesj iriioi ? laudable economy suggotssom*
i'i.uc;:n ni m prices, i?) v huh, n? fnras practli able, h>- yield*
ready assent, and to that end as ti.?- result ol ?-?.??fi ?niemand
skill In workmanship, he Is most [happy in informing In?
friends and ?ustomers that in ndditimi to bis usunl variety,
be now offers an article al $3', which lo all appearance is
? qual to the ihorecostiy.
?'.It.... in recommending his new style ol Hats would
not attempt any play upon the Imagination but mo?t re.
spectrally invites die lavers of a becoming and lasteful ani
cle ot dress lo the m >?t perfect production he bus ever in*
troilnced?in mod? I liejit and airy?in texture fine and deb?
?ate?it i? strikingly beautiful, the eye t?-?tin. upon it with
?niiisfication ami delight, ami n is ihe ?mention that the in
i ru? .ic t'xi-i Hence oi bis manufacture shall lully sustain the
repuunlnn lie basso longenjiyed. oS it
I P ItlerrHiili!?? B.ilirnry .??ot-iiition D,??.
iHH-s-18-12. '3 ?ThearrangemenU for the SIXTEENTH
ANNUAL COURSE of*- LECTURES before this Asso
i latlon at'v neiiily com pie teil. Programmes will be pre.
pareil ami tirkrts Issued at an early day.
With a vit w to obviate the luconvieaence to which sub cri
'.crs to ib?? Lectures of last year were subjected on account
of the crowded stale of our Lecture Room, the Board o!
Directors have :?t Ihe solicita lion oi many members and by
consent <>? the Trustees >*>! Clinton Hall As>oc:a?on, en*
ga-e?i the BROADWAY TABERN VCLE for ihe delivery
ol the ensnin?? e.-n,.,-.
The Oration and Poem to be delivered in honorol the
Tweht. second Annivkr.arv on tbeOihof November
will be inliXHluctor) lo the com se. Tu accornmodate sub.
-ciibei? to the Auniversary Dinner and the Ladies accom
company tn^ Ihein, the Oration and Poem will be pronounced
in the Saloon of NIBLO'S GARDEN, which is lo be ap?
propriately lilted forth? occasion. Th*- ?ucceeding Lee*
ni.^? will be delivered at the Tabernacle 00 Tttesday Eve?
ning ot each week, commencing on the l-'.tb proximo.
By order. ISAAC H. B AI LEV,
nlOlw (2J _Recording Secretary.
XT !?w Yoi'?. __*fc?Kuna.*--The members of the
Lyceum '.re reqo**->tt*?J to iii?-.t Uii? ( l'hui-?.l.iy ? t-\.-iiii?tr. at
the Lyceum Rooms, No. 411 Broadway, to make nrra ig<
ment.?'ior ?timin _ in ihe Crot?n Celebration on the 11 Ii inst,
(,!;; It ' LEWIS?; FORMAN, Kcc. Sec'ry.
i ' rVitf'oii'i! ?l"**_iv??ntioii of the C\;?ii?'-.
?>( il.iiiii Indn-slry.- ? ""? Anniversaj Convention oi
m.- t'. S. Primary Home League for Ihe encouragemenl o.l
Amurican l.mmr and ibe P?*o?nf?lion ol Recipmcal Con ?
merce, willbe bel I ;?i the Lyceum ol Natural History,-5GS
Broadway,al llo*cl?KkThn Day. Delegates will report
tuemtelves al the door where a Committee will he in at?
tendance. _ "!;) Jl'
XT Sadden Illnch? and Death!? For nearly
hilf a century the Infallible Health Pill, of Dr. RUSH were
used by him in a most extensive and mccess u! practice in
Philadelphia and ?the: part.- of the country. So gn nt was
li'isconfidence iu iheir value and efficacy in ibe n moval of
the causes of disease, that he never sulTereii the famili?ssbe
visited to be without a l???v ol lliem, to be giv?n in ca?ei of
emergency; and it is a well known tact ih?t by their.prompt
administration many valuable lives bave been ?avrd, whi? b,
without their aid, would have been losl before medical n?>i
lance could be procured.
It i< important, th?*_elore, that ihey should be kept in eve?
ry family, not only on account of their g? m-ral efficacy, but
more particularly fer iheir invaluable properties,aflbrding
immediate relief m those painful and alarming complaints?
wlmly spasms, sensation ol >?.ff .cation, violent headache
C'd:?__r_3, fear of tailing, apoplexy, goat in ti.e sto.ii.icu_
throbbing in the temples, fits, ami nervous iremblings, kc
For indigestion
THE INFALLIBLE HEALTH PILLS
urt a sovereign remedy, by takitur four or five at firs!, and
two every other night till a cur?.- is e?ecled, which a few
weeks Mirli:t_^io do in eise-, of ibe longest standing. They
act gently on the bowels, stimulate ihe liver, carry oft*bile
um?, accumulations, and promote a regular and healthy cir?
culation. They may be taken at any time, on the first
symptoms of illness, without fear of injury from cold.
SOLD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
By H. G. DAGGERS, SO Ann street, New Votk. whose
denature is upon each wrapper, which, to insure against
counterfeits, h.i? b?*?n splendidly engraved by Durand 4:
Co. on n?teel plate. Price. TWENTY-FlVE CENTS a
box, with lull direction? for u?e.
Ageiits-J. Kelly, 267 Broadway. N. Y.; J. Axford, 168
Bow?ry, N. Y.j Doctor J. E. Scot'., 151 S.xtb aveuu.-,cor.
?erof 12lb street, N. Y.; IL Green, Gi'i Fultou >t, Bnx.k
lyn; Redding k Co., 8 Stale Street, Boston; D. Smith, -???
Market street, Newark, New Jersey. O.S. _.elber,87 Dock
street, corner of Third, Philadelphia; Dr. James I{.-e<i.. ir.
ner of Gav and Saratoga str.-els, Baltimore; It Northing
ton, Norfolk and Pori*._..atu, Va -, J.IL Thompson, Wheel?
ing, Va. ....
XT Persons throughout ibe I mted Mntcs and Canadai
wishing the a?_encv of this valuable medicine, which will
supersede all oilier*, will address as ub?m-, post paid.
Terms. Cash, ami a litt?ral ?lUcounl made. 0l3 ltw
?Lr Route of the Crot?n ielrbration-The
Common Counril having fixed the mule ui tins great Pro
cesMou. as will be ?etu hy h-ekmg: at the papers, we have
- ?ml.? friendly advice to give. It i? .?uppo.??-.' tun the I ro?
cession and the IbokersOn will number some humtred tnou
?au?:?, in alt hkeUhood the greatest nnmber that ever assem
bled at one lime on the continent. Among ?*o many tnere
win I?* found some of feeble health, ?tml u ???<* ll,,y -??o?*'11
be rainy ,,r rB w> levere coughs und cold? will ensue. K.i-n
ma?sni, fever ami ague an.t consumption wit*' nom ?uch a
cause?. Those whv? inicnd to jom u? the Prtvts-ion ?W go
i? the street io view it, can find a remedy that mil keep
o.Tatiacks from cobt kn Pease _. Son's Compound Extrae?
ot Horc bound (.'a.d?,-. h .?-ii be had in packages ot all
si?esanhem.nulact?ry,45 l>.vi,ioti sueeu Take our ad?
vice and buy a package. Those who reside down town
can obtain ii from our blends Kushton *_ Aspinwall, 10 -V??
tor House, I l?.t Broaaway and 86 William-sireeU
P anncn _en? Arrived
In the brig Catharine, from Charleston?Miss Ewan, Miss
Fenny, and Mr Han.
Paanenger* Railed
la ibe ship E?rabeib Denison. sailed for Mobile?S II St
John, lady and servant ? A Catonett, lady, child and servt,
G Horten, lady, 2 children and servant; W Stewart, lady,
child and ??-rvant: A S Cook, ladv, child and servant; C C
North and lady, C ? Caldwell and ladv, Mrs Ward. Mi??es
A Miller. S Le'artm?, S Ward, Rogers Catonett, Mes-r? B
Lea-en. _ R St John, A Knapp. J B Ayres, W G Fi.-. E
W K:r.:-all. E K Cook, Il Olrot?. W H Keily O Farm-?, K
D Post, J < M' <?uire, L A .-?hreve. B Ivins, B W Ivir.?. Il
f. Ceti ?nett, J EIrett.and *?Ia?ter? Catonett and Horion.
Ir. tlie t.r?^ Virginia, sa?led for Mobile?D C Labar, lady
and child : C AI Boll?n, lady and chihi; C Floonan and bro
ther. .f W Holme?, J Koskay.J W NSilcox, F A Bobbins, L
II Pain. M Rowl?3 ?tecra^e.
MARINE JOURiNAL.
PORT OF NEW-VORK. OCTOBER 11,1345.
HIMATI'KK ALMANAC ?THIS !' * T
THE 5C*t t THK MOON I POU. ?E?.
rti?.et 27 i .??pu 5 33 Ri??-s (1 2:1 1 Even. 2 00 .Mor. 3 .0
Latest Date?.
1.05no*?.Sept lit.Havre.Sept. 17
Lrt?;;-pool.Sept. 2"|nf.w-op.lf.a.*?3.Sept-29
CI.P.ARF.r..
Ship ''mied State?, Britton, Liverpool. R Kermit.
*?.-|.r- -?partan. Airy, Frankfort, Brett ?t Vase; Rep.-nier.
Franci? Wilru ngton : ClorindR, Parker, Key WexL rt W
Pratt; Sea. Deinno, New-Orlerm*. H .V. W Murray; lo-'-ph
Sybrand, Nicholson, Philadelphia,A BCooley; Baltimore,
Woglom, Petersburg.
ARiitVCP.
Packet ship Switzerland, Chad wick, from London and
Portsmouth,Sept 3. m.ite, to Grinnel?, Minturn '?* < oi
Packet ship Sheffield, Allen, Cat Liverpool. Sept 3, m.Ire.
lo it Kermit
Ship Alabaroian, Lane, from Leghorn,and Malaga,Sept
7, w itb fruit io K D Hurlbui i <:>.
stop Whittemore, Robinson, 43 days irr.m Rio Janeiro,
corlee, t.. a C Rosaire k Co.
Ship Edward Perkins, Ingersoll, of Portsntoutb, fm Liv?
erpool, mdze, i.? master.
Ship Harriet Rockwell, Smith, 40 days from Liverpool,
ni'lr.e, to order.
Ship Roben P.irk.-r, Coil, *>0 days from Livt-rpoool, mdz.?
t,. M Brown.
Ship l'ii'-a?. Latham, 3". dav? from Havre, mdze, lo E D
Ilioii.nl k Co.
Br iMrk Polander, ID day- from Bristol, Eng, with coal to
n.n-ter.
Br bark Orlando, Wilson, 50 d? fm Bristol, Eng , mdze,to
nr.ler.
Ur brig Trusty, Power?, 12days fram Sidney, with coal,
10 Duuscoine.ii Beckwith.
Brig Wakulla, Raitoon, from Malaga, 8tii September, and
Gibraltar l.th September, with wines, ."?.?. to Johnson i
Lowden.
Bri, Glide, McAllister, If day? ir.'in Port au PialL with
coffee, kc. to A C Rossire.
Bri? Fly, Johnson, 40 days from Rio Janeiro, with mdze,
to master.
Br brig Sophia, II .rt. 31 days from Demerara, in ballast,
10 J St G I.aui:.-.
Brig Vandalia, Wall, So days from Tobasco, logwood, io
Ilowlfin.l k AspinwaJL
Sehr Chor taw. Newman, 30 us Irom New Orleans, mdze,
order.
Sehr Spartan, lu day? from Bermuda, with specie, Bret
? Vose.
SchrAlaric, Peooell, Ki .1? fm Wilmington, .V". with na-t
val ?tore? to a B Cooley ?*? Co.
S.-hr Alfred A Thorn.-, Curt, 3 day? u-..m Wilmington, N
C. nav.ii ?tore?, to s Powell.
Sehr Daniel Webster, Lawrence, Rappabanuock.
Sehr *? ictorv. Bru?h, PlnUdelphin, coal.
BELOW?2ships, I bark, 3 brigs.
HI "ASTERS.
The brig Manhattan, bence lor Apalachlcola, was run
into by the ship Whittemore anil cut down to the water's
edge. Lost her main rigging?split fore and main-sail, and
received other damage. The ship lost her bowsprit, and
was otherwise injured.
c iptain Son?llard, late ol ihe l.ri^ Mary Silsbee, of N> w
Vork, which vessel was lost on the 3.1 September last, <*>n
the Calcos Island, on U.-r passage from Norfolk [a Jamaica,
arrived at Norfolk on Saturday last. Il<- ?ay? that 'in per
cent salvage was awarded on vessel and careo, and G5 p?T
<?? ui on brig Impulse and cargo, of Baltimore.
lite schooner Belle, at New.Orleans from Havana, re?
ports having spoken on the 25lh ultimo, in lai _.*> 13. Ion of!
??7, the l.ark Shannon, from New-Orloani for Liverpool.bad
experienced severe weather, was leaking, and would m
deavor lo put into New-York fnrrepairs.
The schooner Charles, Godfrey, Irom Richmond bound
to Washington, NC, wa? lost on Ocracoke Bar, on ITth ult?
crew raved. _^^
T~?* Oencrnl Sorit-ty ?' of [flcchauic** and
Trndeatnrn.?The reade.sol the Apprenne? ? Library
are requested lo meet at i!.-- Institute, in Crosby-sL, on Fi t
day morning, 14th ?.t,?t. at B o'clock precisely, to join in ihe
procession ?n commemoration of the introduction of the
Crot?n "A nier.
By order of ti e Committee of Arrangements.
CLARKSON CROLIUS, Sen., Chairman.
James Edsall, Secretary. ol. _i"
1V (?.cm-ral Society of .'>_?,r5?ji*_ic?i ; nnil
Triiiliisnii'it of the City ?i New-York.?The members
?->[ iliis Society are requested to meet at the Institution in
Crosby strevton Fridav morning, ihe I4*h in?t.,ati: o'clock
precisely, to juin the Procession in commemoration ol the
Introduction of the Crot?n Water.
By order of ihe Commut?e of Arrangements.
CLARKSON CROLIUS, Sea, Chairman.
.I ?.mus Eds all., Secretary. . > I *_ ?_!?*
-??
O" Chenp t'lirinims 1?l GREEN St CO., -11-4
Broad-a ?v. beg i" ?-all ibe attention ot theirfriends und the
public io iiK.'ir entirely ne? assortment ?I Br?ssel.?, Ingrain
and Veneii-.in Carpeting?, *Ji! Cloths, Druggvlu,?fcc.,kc,
?.Ttii.-h tt.rv Believe wdl lie found on Inspection equal in
pattern, quality ?o\d price to ibose ofleretl l>/ any estab?
lishment m ihiscity.
J. G. i_ Co., particularly rr.|ue?i nn examination of some
new stvles of Ingrain Carpeiu .;-. got up expressly fttrlhem,
?nil which they datier themselves merit especial notice,
fol- le. *
1~/" Car pet i !:?*?. Drii^j-ttH, cVr.?Ju?t received
;.n i ready i rsale, ?? . Invoice oi Br?ssel?, Royal Wilton and
Velvet Carpelmp $, ol ihe Hiost porgeoti? desci iption, excel
lingany hing of the kind evcrwfn'n imponed.
Also an invoice ni FRENCH DRUGGETS, an entirely
new article, LEOPARD ond GIRAFFE p-tlerns*. Also an
invoice ?I ENGLISH DRUGGETS, bom 1 5 iiiobest?
v;.-d? wide, new patterns an?J beanriful colors?iogeth?*T
,? ?D, bu exieitsive aisortment of INGRAIN, VENETIAN,
THREE-PLY and PATENT CARPETINGS, RUGS *>|
fi.- uiM't splendid descriplioo, Door mai?, '! able nnd I' -??
Covers, and all?eces?ary articles connected with the ? ?R
PETING business. '?'. H.--Prires to suit the timrs?our
uu'tto is, large sale, ?t a <mal! profit.
C. W.SMITH?- C0,\1 PANY,25-1 Broadway,
oil Ct _Opposite ttic f.'iiy Hall.
FT l'iirpt-tiiu1?! i'arps-tiu_H ! Carpeting?!
C eaper ihrni evi rf?All ihose who ..!-' in e. mi "i Carpet?
ing??, nnlii ?? !'. f.i?'.r. in;;
All wool Ingrain Carpeting, on ; '?? per ynrd.
i \lr.i " 1?
super " " 4-i Gd "
" lAtr.i ?up " '? '.? '?
double " " 5s 6tl ??'
Three-plv, superior pattern ?and color?-, 8s.
do do do do extr.i .|iin!.tv. 10s.
English Brussels, i ttra, P'-*
Royal vviiion ?i-.-f Velvet Carpeting, equally low.
Together with a large assortment of Drugget?, Oilcloths.
Rugs, Door-maLs Table and Piano Covers, India Matting,
Stair-Rods, _c- the ij!--e>i stock of goods in ibe city Pur
chasers would find it to their decided interest to call and
examine itn? stock before bwikingelsewhere.
it. SMITH, Jr.,448 Pearl-street,
i?;; iw Opposite Witltam-street.
'J^ 'Wiirsi nml *cttlp?.?Tbo importance which
all ages ba?eto ttte Hean ol Hair ?? acle.i idexol the value
???i Hp.in pt-r?onal figure, and when by some capricious
freak ol Nature the human form is deprived ol its lab pi -
poitior. An i? resorted to, in order, by artificial mi an?, io
supply th? deficiency. Hence have arisen those a'ond?r
ml discoveries which bid Nature defiance. Barry's Venti?
lating and Gossamer
WIGS AND SCALPS,
orrealheadsof hair, which only can be had at 146 Broad?
way, corner of Liber ly-slreeL u;> ?tair?. .?17 im
supplied with the best Vegetables and I'ruit? Utat?anne
procured, excluding entirely Animal Food and Stimulant
of ah kind?. Charges motlerati?(i-l to $1 ??*- per day t'.r
iran?teiii;?a.-.d evsry effort made to rt n.ler H-ard.-r? cwm
fortabl?. Shower Baths free. Remember G3 Barclay-st.
L'Thc iroDintic .*a*?tr is composed of various
Oi i. nial Ut-ihs. and bestow? the most rndiaut whiteness on
the enamel of lie- Teeth, accompanied by a rich polish.
This neat ami beautiful deutrifice-is sold in iar?. at i> cent.?
each, by Horace Evt-rett, No. :>;'.i Greenwich streer, one
door above Franklin-street. [2) ol2 '?*
FT At ?Oreuls ;>ci- bottle.?The chief ?ir.ue, o
thi? Tricoplierons or medicated compound, are,
1. It> bracing, strengthening an.; clarifying properties ;
2. It? gently stimulating the action ofthe ?kin;
3. 1rs producing an.t encouraging ? reaction in i!;e bulb
or root, ani: particularly in the pulp, which receive, the
vessels and nerves, giving life ami vigoi I 'the hair;
4. Its equalizing toe circolationof thadu?ds;
5. Its freeing ihe ?k'i. from ;!.>? etfectsol perepint?oa,
scurf and dandruf, and disposing tiie hair to i'ur.1;
6. And Its frequent c?'->?:? pres9rve i!ie hair in beauty
and healtn lo tl.e latest period of life.
Those who wish to become v?lio|e??l<. or reia.i uceo'.-.
will apply to the proprietors, or by letter, at the hair-cut
tin?? rooins, 146 Broadway, corner of Liberty-., up stairs.
Warranted to keep m any climate. o? lru
?i -
FT __.*iue_i5;?-r tiie Utuiovul of the 1-eaI
?Jansphine Oil, Spirits and Improved Burner, to La
Faveiie Hall,5S7 Broadway, oppoflte Nmlo's, at prices r?
duced nearly 50 per cent. ' G. W. McCR?'uV.-'r.
slS Ira (-)
FT True tee's Wotlce.-?Not?c? is hereby given, lha
a general m?reting of the Creditors of JeaseMorxihoiwa non
resident debtor, will be held at the otiice of Joseph K. Wi ?
den. in Randolph, Cn.'?arau_us County, on the fir?ttlay of
November next, Bt 12 o'clock at noon.
Dated Augnst IS, IS42.
J. E. WEEDEN, )
SAMUEL BWING, >Trustees.
aulS lawtNl HORACE KJNG, )
FT Corporation lYoti*_e.?Public notice i< hereby
givan, thai a _al_ of Property for unpaid Taxe? will take
puce at public auction at the City Bali of the City ofNew
Vork.i.n MONDAY, the 5tb day" of December, t-42, at 1
o'cli'cL, noon, and be coniiuued from day to day until the
whole of said property ?hall fir soldi and that the tletafled
staieinent ofthe taxes, and property tb be Mild, i? poblbhed
in the New Era, - newspaper printed and pnb?sbed in rite
Citv of New-York. D.D. WILLIAMS? >?N, Comptroller.
CGmpirolJf?r'i Office, Augnsi -0,184-. ?S law-Nw
Do yon burn Oil ?
[MA."-TUCKET OIL STORE.]
IT The subscriber has beea appointed Agent for ihe s_,
of OU for an extensive Oil Company at Nantucket, and is
prepared to supply consumers al his stare or from his w_g
on*.da_y or otherwise, at less than the usual market prices
by the cask.
Sperm Candle?, superior quality, 29 ct.?. per lb. by the box.
N. B. Families who purchase 5 gallons will b? charged
the whol??sale price.
Manufacturers, owners of steamboat?-, and any large con?
sumer- of oil will he ?le-i!t with on very lib?-ral terms.
o? JA3IES M. A LESTER, 160 Division .tr..t.
IT SaBdttl Wood 4'nnrs !-J. S. CAl'LKINS
Sr>. 2 Astor House, has receive?! an assortment of these
beautiful Canes,slegantly mounted, an aniel* which bas
long been a aes'id?_ra___a in the market. oI3 It*
1 PIirrnoIo|fy.-S.1?!7KKHA>r(nathor??l an Eng
lisb Grammar,) wd? ?xaruine beads and ?ive correct oral
ami written descriptions ot character and talent, at hi? resi?
dence. No. 89 C__r.tree_. .Six years experience just?Ses
hiru :n saying that it entire satisfaction b<? not given, ro
charge will !>e nude. _5 tf
XT Conrnud'? Ertn de Beaut?. for_tboronghly
exterxmnaimg i_n, pimpi?-. trerkle??, sallowoess, and allcu
taoeous eruprions. This oeautffsl cosmetic is too well
known ta need another word. The ?-enuir.e is to be bad at
the original office,67 Walker-?rtreeuone .?oor from Broad?
way. 81 per boule._ olilmis
' French ?Lansaagc? M AN ESC AS ORAL and
PRACTICAL SYSTEAI.?Genuemen who have Mgnedare
intormed thai the Evening Class willeonunenceat "o'clock
..n Monday, October Sd. Tho-e who wi?h lo Join will plea?.
leave in? ?r names immediately. The Ladies Morning Cla.??
will rommeuce m a fttw days.
L. MANESCA DURAND,
ol eodtt 73 Franklin-street, 5th door west of Broadway
O" It_.rcni.tilr Agency.?This Ag-encv was es?
tablished June, 1341, and is in successful operation The
number ol ?uh-criher- has b?*_n steadily increasing from ihe
commencement. A 'nrgo number of the most respectable
firms in the city have become ?ub-.cril.ers. The obj?*_tol
the Agency is to procure information respecting the stand*
m.. responsbiiity,itc,of country merchants residing in
the State? of N. ?a York, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois,
the New-England Slates, New Jersey, pans of Missouri
and Pennsylvania, and the Territories of Iowa and VVjscon.
sin. tor th?- benefit of mere limits in the city of N.York, who
may become subscribers to the Agency. Experience bus
shown that this Arrency?-as conducted?has been bigbly
useful notonly to the merchants of this city, but to bonesl
?mil solvent merchants in the country. Merchants ar>-1 -
vited io call, wh,?ii ihe Term? an ?1 Conditions will be made
known lo them. They can also make tmiuiiie?. without
cliarge, to a sufficient extent to te?t ihe plan. an.I he well
satisfied of the value of the informai ion. It is believed thai
this Agency r. :ii be ihe m>eans of saving to merchants lu this
city hundreds ol dion.?ands of dollars annually. Apply to
LEWIS TAPPAN, corner of Hanover and
s27 i-od Im Excba-ige ?tr.?.-t?. No. 7 Dorr'?, Buildings.
MARRIED:
On thellth inst. atthe Emanuel Church, Brooklyn, by
Rev. l)r. Smith, m St. Peter?' Church, New-York, Hugh L.
Smith,of Milwaukie, \V. T. lo Anne P. daughter ot the late
Joseph Keeler, Esq.
At Albany,7 on the SUiinsL Isaac Keeler, of Albany, to
Misi Harriet Lockwood,ol Cairo
At Albany, on the 9th instant, John D. Lawrence to Miss
Loui?n S Otark. both of A.
At Arbol, Warren county, on the 4th instruit, James M.
Leland, ofScroon. E?sex county,to Miss l_tui.?a VY. Griffin,
,.; ihe former place.
Al Valatte, N. Y. on the 5th in?t. Marun Hoffman.ol the
firm of Sloddkrd ItJIoflman, of Hudson, to Miss Jane Brown,
oi the former place.
DIED:
In ibis city, on the I2ih inst. at ihe residence of hi? fuller.
Addisot) Thorne, a,ed 29y__r_.
(.nth. 10th inst. Octavia, daughter of Jonathan T. Patten,
aged I year*
On th? 1 itb in.?*- Mr. James Goodby, in the 41st year of
hi? age.
<?:i the 11 tii inst Frederick _,cwis, clde.?t son ol J. A. F.
Bacbau, a_?-d !..
At Jamaica, L. I. on the llth inst Prances, wife of Geo.
AfUard, of this city.
At Hartford, Ct. on the 10th inst. Nathaniel Cogswell, late
of this city, aged32.
At Strauord, on the 2;?i ult. Francis II. NicoB, Esq. aged
57, formerly a merchant in this city, and late u candidate for
t ;.iv?-rnor of Conn.
CLOTHS^ CASriiMKI?S, VKSTINGS
AND HEAVY WOOLENS,
YT7ILS0N G. HUNT & CO. have now
v" Y on band a Inrge assortment of the above Goods,
consisting ol ihe most desirable style?, tor ?ale in quantities
to suit pur? l.a.ti-, at 46-1 Pearl.treet, corner of Chat ham
street, ol Im* l?t ^d
ANTED.?Families can always have
Pr-testarit Servant? with respectable ciiy reler*
at536Broadway. Housekeepers phase call. T. EL?
LIOTT. Proprietor. ol3 U
ANTED?A young Woman of Ame?
rican birth, a professor r?l religion, one who i< cu
pnhlc ot' tokistrr the charge ol n Bread ande Cik shop, also
to assi.1 iu the house work ot a small family when rei|uired.
.\ line addressed to Baker and left at The TSttbuueonlce,
with references, slating name and residence, will meet with
nltentiot). old H*
TEACHER WANTED?By a gentle,
man residing In the epontrjr.auooi two nours' rule
t...m the city?a person well qualified io teach ihe ordinary
Knglish branches and Latin, to which may be added in
?u-fiction m French and Music, although the two latter
branches are not indispensable. To such a person, in ad?
dition lo b tar J in the family of the advertiser, a small com?
pensation will be allowed, ami ample lime to |iutcue his
own studies.
Apply by note, with real name and address, through ih?>
Lower fosl-OrBce,toBo_ No. *>_.? o7.-o.Mu-?
?OAJtDlfMG.?The house 2u Mercer-st
A.y having been lately re] tired.and painted throughout'
is Miw r?*rady lor the reception of Boarders. Families and
single gentl? m< it in want ol board will find Ibis a pleasant
location where every attention will be paid to their com?
? . '. nil the?- are invited io call and see Ihe rooms. oi_ u*
? >? > \l, U?A gentlemau and lady, or two
$_]) or tbrei.gie gentlemen, can be rccommodaied
with gnorl hoard and pleasant rooms m No. 5 Varick-sL
pig -ti??_
DOAKD WANTED for a lady and her
SiJ daughter five years old, with n pleasant room, which
will be furnished by the applit nut, hi a private lam ly. Un
questionable refertnee will he given as to respectability
ami paymer.L Atbtress L M N ."t thin office. ol2_ti?* '
PIANO F< >i?"i'ES.?A superior <|tinlity
of French (.'rand Action (rosewood and mauogany)
Piano Firn -, made >?iih all the modern Improvements, and
?n the most fa-hionable and substantial style, of ihe band*
somes! wood m market, and are hoc surpassed, in point ol
i<>.><-. strengtb an-l l>--;._ty. l?y any in ibis city.
The nl?ove artichfs are just ?i.ished, and will he ?ou re
? ? | ! -i low. The public are iuvited to cali and examine
lue slock ol the subscriber. A. KLMN, Manufacturer,
?J.-i Washington, between Harrison and Jay-st s
N. R.?AH iratrumenis warrantedsouod, perfect and Inr
?. i:,! to ?? ?; d -til climates.
\ -A;!tt' ? guaranty of the ?nine w,|| |>e given to porcha?
fors. ; i ? 2weod* \. Kl.\'\".
rgMli-: LONDON a?AKTEKLY JtE
\. VJEW,| .mericou Edition) No. 140, will be published
on Sritur.i.'V the I5lh inst.
Contents:
I..Mr. Pill's Correspondence with Charles, Duke of
Rutland, Lord Lieut, of Ireland.
II. .The the? ?-a of __schy_s.
IIT..The Coliness^Coifet lions?Mrs. Calderwood's Jocr
ney to Loo-fon in lT.*>tj, *?c.
|\ . .T*?:ii:y-fin'- Poems.
V...Maryland on Sepulchral Monuments
V ...Life of Blo?*her?Allison on t_? Campaign ol V.'a
terloo.
VII.-Policy of Sir Robert Peel.
Price S3 a year. JOSEPH MASON, Publisher,
.,li if 10_Broadway, up stairs.
A ME1?1CAN LOCKS, Sliding l>oor
J~\, Trimmings, kc?Comprising 5, ?, 7, H inch Rim
I . ks Al-suMortice Lock?. Front i't?or 1.ih?Us. Store Li... -
i neks, t'l'ii-i. Locks, Patent Cnpboard Ketches, Sliding
Dooi and It!.'.tie.t Mortice L.?ck's.- More Lock? with re?
versed tumbler., Front Door Locks with Night K.--,-.
Latches, kc itc. ah nt prices to suit the lime?.
\ AN BLARCOM i. CHAMPLTN,
ol_ ]w* _ -_i(l IVjiI-?1._
KA l"I rn!T7^*?^^bK*--liible Bi
ograpby, embellished wilb sev^rril hundred fine En*
ings. In one volume, 8va 501) p. p. Publish?-.! and
i>!.l at No. I2S .\^??au-?rreet. New-York City. Price .?' 50.
JT?" J.rwi.i nxir.trJ in ?.-cm and country.
s!7 1111..' RiiKKB '" 3KAR3, Pnhliiher.
QI IIT? ) 1 TSrCLO?KS, &c, iu a" ra
V J riety of styles, ready mude at ihe Establisbmen t, tor
. -, m? iit- ol the Erst quality. No. _i-: Broadway, American
I'.-.:?.. V.M. T. JENNIN.:s sg Jstf
npO l^TTERS.^The subscriber has
J. constantly on hand a full assortment of Silk Plush,
which he '-.ilers foe sale at verv low once?.
THOMAS P. CUjMM-KGS.
_I5L?t_m 12 P'ne-street. near Pearl
J OTS TO BE LEASED?A number
_____ *f vjiuable Lois on the Second Avenue, T web th,
: , '?.--? : -ind Fourtet-ntb str-t-ts, to be lea.?e?l on favr-rr
bl? teems. To persons who will erect huBdingS as may b?
stipulated ibr before th* 1st of.May ?text, six mouths' rent
will b- remitted. Inquire at Uo" Tenth ?tre?*t, near the
Thir?t Avenue.
N.-.e York, Oct. 6. 1842._nfi iwi??*
^e*. T< > LET?The upper part of House
^?_2_ "-"?* F<uirtb-?tre't. to a ?ntall family, eontiguou? It?
th, Dry DocJtStaces. Reut moderate. ?.l-1 3t*
2g& CONCERT ?c LECTURE ROOM.
?To Let?Tbelanre. room io the Grande Building?.
oil I?*;?
??& TO LET?The neat ami convenient
____? two story brick bouse, No. 584 Water-itreet, in %\x?i
,-,,?,.i,;.on. and wull calculated lo accommodate one or two
f__-_ies. Item uiil be put low to ?jood tenants. Pos?e_--:on
nnmedtately. Apply ?-1 the Bookstore of
,,_ eot'.Su*? MAHLON DAY k CO.374 Pearl-?!.
TTTjl AMERICAN FLAGS lor sale
I UU or Lire by GAUNT k DERR1CKSON, 159
Soaih-*ireel au31 u"
GRAND VOCAL CONCERT.?The
RAINERS have the honor to announc* to t-etr
frien.ls an?: the public Ibat they will give their fifth Grand
Vocal Concert on Wednesday Evening, October li, at ihe
Society Library. *t it o'clock", and also on Friday Evenm?,
timber l-?,|t_ey will give their ?ixih Concert a: the same
place. TicaetsJO cenis, to be bad at the usual places, and
at the door? For parLculars. ?ee small bills. a'* I 4f
F~ TTE l1_~R ' S~ G YM??S1 UMS.?The
Gymuasiura? -t?o Greene and 2- Ann streets are now
open daily, and in the evenings alternately. Gentlemen
whose business prevent ?heir exert? ;stnc daring the day time
can Join the Evening Cla??. A Junior Class trom 4 to S o'?
clock. The Brooklyn Gymnasium, ?o. te Water?**, near
Fall?n Ferry, i? u;>en every day and evening. Rtacmgacd
Sparring UUgfat a? usual. * ? 7 .*??. is
A >1 ERIC AN BtUSEUM" and Gard_n,
XJL Broadway, opposite St Paul's Church, lucre
Novelties.-?Two p?-normano? vvry day and evening tbta
week, coni_.e*JCit.g at 4 ano <*J o.?:?>?? k P. M
DR. VALENTINE,
The Delineator of American Peculiarities. Whim?, and Od
>!::.'?. and Comic Lecturer on Men and Manners.
MIL NELLlS. BORN WITHOUT ARMS !
who by his untiring perseverance ha? acquired ihe use of
his feet and toes, with ihe facility of&ngersand hand?. The
mana -er bas abo re-engaged Signar Vivaldi's Grand Me?
chanical Figures! cc-nststtng ofeleveo Automaton Perforn?
??.'.'.'dell represent all trie action? ot human life. Thev
have lately arrived from Europe, and are the admiration id
rdl beholders. La Petite Celeste, Miss Hood, Mr. Collins,
are engaged. Admitstace to the whole 25 rests, children
hat prie-. ,g B_ ?? f.
i:\V-V?. ) R K MUSEUM?P?-? eirfi?j Ar
trioions.'?Extraotvt?nary Novelties!?Unpn c?dent
rd Amusement.'.--and Astonishtog Entenawments! -New
_br_ Museum and Picture Gallery. Broadway, apposi ethe
parle?Change of Performances?Mr. M. Bennett, Manager,
announces with much pleasure that he has effected an en
gagementwilb Stgoor BLITZ, the wonderful Magician
and Ventriloquist, who '.? allowed to be without a rival in
both hemispheres. His feat of Dancing Six Dinner Plates
?j truly miraculous. The Manager ha.? also ?.cured tbeser
ices of Mr. JENKINS, the in raitable delineator of comic
and eccentric characters, and highly popular tangen Mr.
DELARUE n-'ii give bis ?ruitation? of Booth, Forrest,
Hasablin, .Vc; Miss ROS VI.IK, ihe charming Vocalist, will
will appear. Fancy GLASS BLOWING.
Performance commence every evening in the Lecture
Room atTh o'clock. A .lav performance on Wednesday
and Saturday at 3 P. M. Extensive pr?parations are being
made on the occasiaa ol the Crot?n Celebration. Repealed
performance? in i'-.e lecture loom during the day. oh? !\?
]V?w st?ri:. ? cornuhjy"&
1 i NEVERS resoecifnlly invite their friend? and ihe
ublic generally u> call ?;t 341 Broad" ly aad examine
..-?? t??..rini.-m of lamps, candelakras, giran?
doles, SILVER PLATKDand BRITTANIA W Mil*.
table ci ii.c.kv. and house furnish in c
GOODS ol every lescription, which Ihey have just opened,
and offer'for sale at prices that cannot tail to saiisfv pur?
chasers.
Enjoying unusual advantages for the selection and mann
facture of their Lamps, Candelabra, Giramdolbs, Sec., C.
k. N. are enabled to oder ibem in a great ?ariety el paite.-1.?
and finish, suitable for Churches, Jiote!,. Stores, Dwellings,
and Steam or Sailing Packets. Tliese last are a new and
most desirable an.i le. well worthy of the attention of
owner? and shipmasters.
Attention i? particularly invited to the Solar Lamp, so
justly celebrated for it? superior brilliancy and economy.
This Lamp, as test?*d by accurate experiment, afford?
twice tuf. licht of an Astral, while u burns during an
qual number of heurs at half ntK evpense.
COUTHOUY ?"?? NEVERS will keep constantly onIiand
a complete assortment of ibe articles altov? eNumerat??d,aNd
t,op.- by their end? .? ?? ??? to consult ibe tastes and wishes ol
the public, lo men-, a i ivot aide share ol the patronage now
(solicited tor their ? stablishmenL olj Inns
EDUCED PRICES--Economy of
. _._/ Cash Purchases.?The subscriber invites ihr atten?
tion of his numerous patrons to his present extensive assort?
ment of Kail Goods, comprising ihe finest grades ol
West of England and French ?'loth?, Cassimere*, BeU?
vers, ?te, Votings of the choicest style* and quality and
of infinite pattern and variety?all ot which he is prepared
t.. Rmke up \u. the most elegant a nd fashionable manner,
and ai nnu-iialiv lo\> prices ?-or Cash.
The above Goods having been selected from the latevi
importations, and at the lowest rash price?, be pledges him?
self to furnish garments in a manner observant of ihe saine
superiority of workmanship, i.e. that so long ha? character?
ized ids establishment, while he engages by his immense
reduction irom lormer charges, to at euce convince ihe cus?
tomer ofthe economy of cash purchases.
JAMES DAILY. Woolen Draper and Tailor.
olO Imis io Broadway, cor.ol Park Place.
rnHE7 CHEAPEST CLOTHING ?S
l_ T'.rl ISHMEMT IN Nr.W-YoRK, WITHOUT ANY EXCKI
ratera? satisfaction to hi.? Customers. His stock of Fall
Goods v !ii<*i' are now received, Imv^ all been purchased m
the Lowest Cash Prices, which enables him to make up
Clothing cheaper ihr: any O'.heresrablishment in Ihe city.
The ?tod? consists ol the newest and most fashionabli
too.!? in the market, comprising a large ;.?sortm"iii of veiy
superior broad claths, beaver cloths, and pilot cloths. Also,
easslmeres, satinets and vesting? of all kinds and descrlp
lions.^haiare tobe found in market, wiiich wi'l be made up
m the most fashionable style and in theoest manner.
Also on hand a large assortment of Read y made Clothing,
mid every ildngnecessary for a gemir man's outfit.
Gentlemen funrnahiwr ?-??> ???--.?? "?""? ?*"?-? "nVi" U1P"
made up m Hiebest pos?ib!c manner, and at E* much less
-?rice than ever before offered, ?ind -warranted a good fit.
' Cuilinr* and repairing done with neatness and despatch
?nd at - ^i-jy //.re price*.
N. B. Persons wishing clothing in haste, can have a com?
plete outfit in twelve hour? noli ???. s2-f Imiseod
G< itE AT K X f ; j'T !?: M pTnT.?Large
T Bread??-, lbs. for One Shilling, _, lbs. for Sixpence?
at the corner of Second street an?. Bowery-?^ubstanilai,
inire Domestic Bread : call and irv n and you ?.? ill certainly
i.e satisfied, tiotli a? io size and quality. Don't ii.rn<;i
325 Bowery, coriwrof Second street,opposite Bond; .?I-., .it
Mrs. Fitch'.? Bakery, '-.in,.-rot \?. alliet and Elizabeth .?i?.?
Hot at both places, at C o'clock in the morning, and all
o'clock in the afternoon, ofilwis*
pHINA, GLASS, AND EARTFL??V
V_y WARE?Now opening, an elegant assortment ol
isoo'ls.jusl imported. Purchasers, please call and examine
for yourselvi ?.
The subscribers', desirous lo sustain the claim to public
favor their ?tor? has enjoyed tor the la ; i? n years, will offer
their goods al the lowest prices, and irrani ibem oi
passed In beauty orqnaliiy. lot) Bowery, between Cran.
and Hester-stv (s23 emit mis) .'-'. v .). MEllRl'l i
Si G-AKS \ND LEAS, cheap lor cas?i
A Inr_'- assortment of Loai ( rushed, Yel;-..v hu
Brown Sugars, :..i wile in qaaniii es in ?nit purchasers
with a choice assortment oi Hreen and Black Tea? and Gro?
ceries of ?II li?n-l-. Ko,- gale by J. O. & D. FOWLER,
Wholesale and Retail Grocen?,250 Greenwich-Street, eornej
of Murray. N. B.? Families and Dealers from the country
are requested to give us a <-n'i before purchasiug. Goods
???nt to ?II part? oi il.e city \rf- of expeuse ol hv;?
G1REENWOOD CEMETERY, Oilice
I No. 40 Broadway.?This rural Cemetery wnowrap
idly ?niprov?ag ; pcrsotu wishing intermenuiri rf?glegr-ve?
.-.:-, be accommodated by calling on S. X. BURK1LL, Su
perintendents of Interments ind Undertaker, No. 6S0 P'.itrl
street, near Broadway. ?Ji? lmis
7"ATC.HJES lower than ever.??ti con
-?- |uenre of the reduction of <fut;e< by the late
tariff the subscriber is selling bis ?ir.ck ot' (iol.l an-1 Silver
Ltivers, anchor Escapement?;', l^epme,and otherWracbe*
of new ?m | splendid patterr.s, and Jewelryat retail at a
considerable reduction irem his former prie?**, being much
lower than they can be bought for at any other place n
the city. Gobi Watches as iow is ?-" to ^?i each.?
Watclte*] rind .(.-w. !ry exchatigetl or bought All wan-he?
wairniiteij to keep good time'or the money returned.
Watches and Clocks c-;^ tired in the best mann, r, and war?
ranted, at much lv-s-t than tiie psaal prices.
c. C. tl.l.i-'S. Imp 'i!'-i*"i'Watches andJewtlery,
s26is tl wholesale :i:rr'- r-dail. 30 Wnll-sL, n?> da r?.
7^ OURAUD'S E AI; I ) R BEAUTE, or
\U*Trne WaierofB-*auty,foct*^tCTminatingT3n,Redness,
Sallow less, Pimples, Freckles, 3Iorpb< ?. Uurn-, Blotches,
and all cutaneous eruptio?-?-r-f?r realwing deb?ate ?sIjio
i.eck-, hands, and arm?, ind eliciting a i"-a'ii?v juvenile
bloom,standsunrivalled. Ibr-aotbiog ?;id Itealing pr";":*
i .-? .a all roughness and barsfanesH of Ihe skin? eApeciallj
in a layinglhe irritability afier shaving, i? beyond compare.
Among die swarms of trashy preparations and vie can
l-iun.i? l'oued into notice by parasitical pop-gun puffi
(?our.tuii's Skin Lotion I.a? caobtrusively crept ii? way
slowlybnt surely and steadily into public favor; ibrougboai
tin- United States. This artio?e Is not recommended For io
?? cheapness?" 'it? price hein;' St per bottle, though at tin*
co-t It is infn.de'.y . heaper thin III? vile Stuff Spread daily
before the public, even il the c<>?t were one shilling or ma
c.-ni) Suco cheap remedie* or Mineral Astringents being
not only inadequate to the olijects contemplated, but by
ih?*ir repcllant action positively iriiurious to health. GtW
aiur/sWate?,op Bbautv re*commendsitselfliyiucc-mbtned
efficacy, barmletsness oi action, and refreshing fragrance.?
A French latly wnmi'j to ibe proprietor, say??
?' Mon?. < ?oilmud? Ti? bu'. an act ol justice that f should
spontaneously _i?e you my utitmalifieo testimonial ol tb?
?tinted efficacy, innocence and fragrance of yourjrrepa
ration mr purifying and r*leatwog^tbe skin. By.its ere
every pimple anil freckle have vanwhed firom my tace.?
Vou should Mon _mt,as it is so sovereign and chanmng a
remedv for scattering all blemishes from oar laces, cad n
'esdeitces da <l?me.,. Ln un :.u,t. je rais enchante <ur /??
cosm?tique ti ie en VOUS remeruc de tout mrm rotar."
EMILIE DESMO- LINS. Pension r rane?is,
t ?reen wich ?ire-t.
" I have -our Ea-i de Beaut? in ose?it is an admirable
arti'le, au. II ?hall recommend il"
?.. P. PHILLIPS, Philadeipbv?.
?' I h?.v? h>d ?everal call? tor your wash, tor freckie?, kc
K li.lv ?vine here bought a battle ol you. and said n h-d
thede'ired effect." ALBA. GDTHBJ^
No. 4-tanwix Hall, Albany.
:? I cbeerfullv bear testimony to the efficacy and pen- i
innocence of your Ban ,|*> Beaut?; it is decidedly a valua?
ble cesmetir. I cannot consent that you publish my
name."
The a!s*)-?e is from a lady m Le Hoy Place.
'?Dear Sir?Having hada v-ry fworahleopportunity ye?.
terday evenint? for .-xpaiiatimr oe the merits of your feau
.le Beaut?, aud showing the etie-'ls itproducedou my liattds,
a young lady requested thai I would procure her a bottle
ofiL Plea.?*- ?end one p~r r,e???-.-.
JOSEPH M-, Broadway."
So ?'.rong is the propririor'; eonvict..n of t):e entire effi
cacyof the above mvaluaide preparation in realizing all
ihat it professes to aecompibb,lhat any dissa?sfied purchaser
can iecr-?ve hi? or her money back,if requested.
To Le* had only ai Dr. G.'s E_ciu?iv..- Office, t"7 Walker
?treet, on?- door from Broadway, at $1 per bottle, and ot the
following Age--.?:
Alb-uiy, GoUirie; 4 Maicfen Laue: Gosbenj E'iintt; Pliil
adelphia. air?. Brown, 7?, Chesnut ?L; BalLiwore. Seih
Hance, Pratt ?L: Washington, Seiby Parker, Alexandria.
C. C. Berry; Hartford, W^li? it Humphrey, Boston, Jor?
dan, 2 Milk sl; Norwich, W. Faulkner; Lowe?,Carleton ;
Salern.Ives; New Haven, E. Myers; Providence, Dyer,jr,
aud others throughoui the U. Slates, s!3 4li-law |
AtyCTIONSALib.
Jos?th Richards, A_ct_-___~,
BY BANGS, RICHA?dT?. platt
Stnre 196 Br_a?h__v '
^Uben.1 casr? advances made o_ co__-__,?clia ft)r aKtJon
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY KVt.MNtw ,_.,
Band is. ^ %Kl
,. ? ?*?t 7 o'clock .it the Auction Roost?.
Oi.dKniuisu Books.-.. Urge and valuable coU.ctW?
ol i*rtr.? and curmu? old English B??o__. recently ree_S??.
Irom Lurope embi_cin_ amry choice ?><<1 edition of ??____
oa Ht?iory Theology, An_?i_:i,._. To{*-g:..p_v. ?_r____T
tnroand Prul?*?ophy, Early Vovagts __?_(Travel., fine old"
- :-i-..- ? oi La... ami i;r.ek Classic?*, Works on Uie earrv
?i-tory: Af.ier.c:i. t?>ok? oi Beraten *nd MeJal?.curious
Ohl black ?euer volumes, rar?. ?\A 1 .?vs. Pamphlet. ??r_
??,- -.:? n... valuable works in the French, Spanish an_ iui
?.iii i_?._u.i}.e.s ami a large v_ri??iy of scarce awl curious
M ??? ??-."tous work?, many oftben unicjue in this oumry.
BY S. DRAPER, Jr.?Store 5i*S Wil
liam-street.corner of Ptn?-<_.e_
THURSDAY. Oct. 13.
At 10 o'clock, at the Auction Room.
Fkbxcm (Jooos?By catalogue??toncases French ti?x>ds,
Comprising a large and desirable _?>o'tutent at ?esscnahh*
articles received, per recent arrival.??at t* mouth** creoit,
tor approv?*?l etrdorsed note?
Abi ?, .'* ca?*es black and blue black poult de scie.
Abo, 2 cases _ro? de suisse.
Also, ira??. black and blue Muck Lyons s:lk velvets.
Also, ."> ca>es ?-xti-a tine black end Mue black Unnba lines.
Also, 5 cases super rien mousseline de lame*., all wool.
Al?o, rt i-a.?es?folien.s.
A'?.), 1 c_?es ladies' and gent's blk andcolord kid gloves.
Also, s cases embroideries.
Al?o, 5 cases new style neb ribbons.
Also, rich bnx-he, broche ca?hmere, new style t.oche,
rich glace, and watered ?le ihme ?han Is.
A lao. i? cases thread lac??s.
Also, 5 cases etutou fringes?
Also, .*. case? 6 4 a?sort??ti colors French _.< r??->oei, die be?t
nyleod?red this season.
Also, -S cases bullion ?ilk bring*?.
Also. 1 case (?est English ribbed and plain black an?!
uh te ??Ik ho?e. Tvtih other gpoSs, bv ?mier ot an assignee
ol a b* nkrtipt estate,
Skawi.s.?-Also, at 11 o'clock',a large assortment of 7-4
md 8-4 black and scarlet merino shawl?, ??i the manufac
tureofli Hennequin fc Co.
i'?talo;* _e? awd sample?? on the m??rolng of sale
SATURDAY. Oct. 15.
At li> o'clock, al ihe Auction Roniii.
ft .it?? am? Ot,?.?iM_R_..?Fmm the .shelve?--on a credit
of .?it nn.nih?, tor approved endorsed notes ? 200 pieces su?
pertor West of England Cle-ibs ami ('.-??.?imere.. ?u?t im?
ported.
TTKSLVVY. Oct. la.
At Irt o'clock, at the Auction Room.
SHKLF S_i.r. OF WoOLKN GOODS,CLOTHS, Ca?S1MXRRS
and Y__tinos,oii ?ix months* credit for approved eu?_<x?e_
note?.
Catalogues and samples on morning of sale,
it. M. tinker, ?ticUoii,-.r.
BY K. M. BAKER.?Store 149 Fulton
street. THIS DAY.
For cash, in lots to suit purchasers, a quantity ?*f Dry
and Fancy G no?ls, Haniware, Guns, Pocket Cutlery, Her.
man Silverware, \.c. Sale positive.
~>Y ALBA KliVlBALL*?-()f_]ce No. 1
_JF Bread, comer of Wall-street.
A. K. ?sill five his attention tothesale of Real Kstate,
**'.i?cks. Furniture ami Out-Door Sale?? generally.
THURSDAY, *ct. 13.
At 12 o'clock,at the .Merchants' Exchange.
Chancery Side? Under the direction oi'Kusaell ?. Wheeler,
K?q.. master in chancery?All that certain lot,yieceor parcel
of ?round, kr.o^-u a? No. 155 Delancy st.
?seen '..?erti?ementin Evening Post, signed R. C. Wheeler,
master in chancery.
SATURDAY, Oct. 15,
At 12o'clock,at the Merchants' Exchange.
Chancery Sal?*? Untier the direction?)!' Daniel Ullmaii,
K.,| , .M.isu r m Chancery?In lots of ground situated on
7,'lth nntl 3ii.li Street?, between .be '1r| and llh-avenuev.
See two advertisements In ihe Courier an?J Euquirer,
signed Daniel Ulltnan, Master in Chancery.
AT PRIVATE SALS.
Th. three story dwelling house No, 72 Duane-st.
Also, a large 3 story house In St. Mark's place, with a
?table.
Stock??90 shares Pensaeola Land Company Stock.
A beautiful Farm of a! out6t? acres, with good buildings
near Poughkcepsle,
L. M. Hoffman. Auctioneer.
BY L. M. HOFFMAN & CO.
SATURDAY. Oct. 15.
at 12 o'clock.
Iron?2tH) packs Ruisia Sheet Iron, i.. line order, in lots
to suit purchasers. _
K A P ? V SS CUR _.D.-*-SCARPA'S
Acoustic Oil lor the cure of Deafness, Pains, and the
tlischarge of matter (rom ihe Ears; abo, all ibo.se disagree?
able noues, like th?* buzzing of insect?, falUnsof waters,
a'bJzxing of steam, b.c., ? hieb un? symptoms ol approach
in. Deafness, and also generally attendant with the dis*
ease,
I ?' Reed the following most extraordinary Cure : If any
baye had doubts, they may now dismisa them. Dud ihe most
incredulous may consider Deafness... enrubie. Numerous
< as? _ of cure?, and many ?>i them very remarkable, by Ihn
ne ol ' "SCARPA'S OIL," have been published, but thia
? ap? the climax. Young or old, y?iu may yet ?ecover your
bearing.
A It.?!? ??? SniilhfioliI Pe,i,i?v1??:?.,!_ ?-I ??'?L.-ui ? tel,?-,
years of age, bad been gradually ?jetting ?leaf lor more than
forty years, so that ti wa? next to Impossible in make her
I,ear conversation in Ibe loudest tone of voice. Last winter
die was induce?! to try " Scarpa's Oil for Deafness." It i?
nly necws.ary to add, that she i.as meti two bottles, and
that brr hearing is perfectly r??.tored?she is cured. Any
information in relation to the case oiay he ?,biuiri.d ui the
.?oreol DR.JAYNE.
20 South Third-street, Philadelphia,
ni which place a/sn the medicine Ls ior sale.
Sold at wholesale and retail by the Agents A. B.._ D.
??'ANOS. Druggists, No?. 70 and Ml? Fulton corner ol Wold
??. .nul inn Fulton-sL also sold hv Abraham B. Sanils _. Co.
Mo. -*73 Broadway, (Granite Buildiog,) c rner of Cbam*
?.t-r?-?i: David Sondsb Co. No. 77 East Broadway, corner
:f Market ?l. t'rire $1._ ?.13 Im
?AKtiK ??lii'.AH?">fb. forone shilling,
__l 2J do. sixpence, at 325 Bowery, comer of 2d street,
? ;...?,!.- Bond, made of the In ?t ..; ('anal dour, und /Wl per
cent. <:heaper than rauhe had auy where else In the city*
iresh every morning at t! '.'??'o.rk, and at f ?,'elock in Ihe at'.
, , ,, t>.,n-' lorget 325 Bowery, corner of 2d street.
\ ??-.-"?.. lb*? nccommodation of ihe inhabitants of
.. > n tow n, this 51b bread can b- had at tin? bakery of Mr?
ii1 H, corner il Walker ami Elizabeth ?jtreeis, at ihe
?me hoar?. Families will find ibis ?Ueaper than baking
.- m>etves. oli'i*
< ATS-CLOTIli AiND VELVET CAPS
G
/?A great variety of new and splendid patters adapted
.. infants, children and boys of all ages. Also, ladies
itidtii!' Cap.? ol vrry beautiful pattern?, and !<?*ntletu>.-n'a
Sporting and Drt?. Caps. '11..- suhscriber ilaiters blmself
ue has ihe h?r;r'-?.t and best assortment of i?a;?? in the city,
anda furth.r recon.mendat.f-n is th? extreme mrxierate
?<r;ccs at which lh.-v are vended. Wholesale and retail at
WATSON'S, 15-1 Cb.-.tbain-street.antl
*8 islf_*^ 160 Bow? ry.
Acrnt*s Ornea, State Prison,)
Aubuiu.Drt. in, I.J'? ?
NOTICE is hereby *^ivf:n, that scaled
Proposab will lie r?^eive?^llheof_icek)f thesobscrih
eruiiiil ru?i?day the _0th d^y of December n< xt al lo o'? lock,
.\. H; ?or the services ofTenJConfictt. with the priviie_?- of
Increasing the same, a? th?- Agent may h?.? jble u> fnrnisb,u>
any nnmber not exci eding T?ree litindr.d, for Ihe term of
Five'years from ibe first da?* of .January next, to be em?
ployed in tbemaniitactureoi Files and such articles ?f Cut*
-iy m which the United ."?tales is principally supplied by
foreign importation.
Sutficii-nt-hop-room, suitably warmetl and lighted, will
be fumislted by i!?'- Slate.
Note, Pi rvins making proposals are required to name the
amount, per ?lay, offered tor the services of ??ach Convict?
and to furnish the name of th.- person or persons offered as
surety In the Contract, with their written a?-*?-ut thereto*
am the respective person?making proposals are required
io be present at the time of opening inch proposal? (Dec.
2i?Ui) eil.er in person or hy a duly an?torr?d av'er.t.
ol3tD-0 llgNR- I'ttl.llK.MI S, Age.il.
S CilA.\(;?;RV? Helor? ?be Vice Chai.
,-^l?,)r.__l?inie| Monroe vs. William vvinierlnH, kc.
In pursuance >.l a ???-eretal ?nier of thi.? (Jourt, made in
ibe afiove ?ntitbil eau'e.will he mM at public auction, nn
.;er i.ie ilirectinn ot the ?ul?*ciil?-r, one ?>t the MaxUr? ot
tl :i Court, by K.ll. Ludlow, Auctioneer, at lite Merchant?'
Exchange in the City of New-York; on tin- .'??l rfay ci n.i
v.'iiiber neit, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, ail thai certain
p ece or parcel of land situate "? the Twelfth Ward of the
City of SVwYork, on ihe Bloomingdale ro??l, betwe??r?
Foriy-fif?) and F?rty-?evemb streets, and JJItsomingWale
...i i'a lei F.?hth Avenue, .?.iiUiniiiK ?ml I?. untied a? ml
lows: B.-^.tilling ata poiut on the Bloomini/ilale road,
thirty-three hVet and Ihr???- menea ?Outh-we?terly o| ihe
nortberly line of Forty-??xth ?treet, where ihe land herem
.i.ur described joins that of the late Francis r'eitmr. tun*
?)i?i" thence north-westerly along the land of the said Fran
c ? Kein.fr two hundred and thirty s?x leet eight inches to
ibe land late of Francis Child deceased ; tLence tortb east
erly -i!ong the landol ihevaiil FrB'.ci? Child dt?cta?ed sixty.
_-vV-n leet iwo Inches I?) the |_q_ r,f David f?arniey ; thence
?ou'.iet-teiier'y aloug the Und ol tliesatd David Oanisey,
.i ,?', oi Krastno? D. Garnsey, one hundred anil rift.?n feel
three inches; thence no?th-easterly along the ?aid Erasmus
I). <'arn?**y's Lind ttiirty-three fetn. nine inches to the larnl
of*John II. Dusenbury ; ilier.ee along the said John II. Du
senbury's Und ninety-iour feet south ?*.i-?terly to the saitl
Kl'iommgdaie roadr ami thence along the said Bloomm-.
late rniwi t/? the place of ??(ginning ; beintr part of the lan?l
conveyed to the m>d David S. Brown by Francs Chibl and
w-.ie, by d?-ett bearing dare the 1'JthoI Augu?t, 1.34. ami
r?rcon:et? m trie ollic?: of the Register in Liber 317 of Cobs.
page 2>"i', which land hereby conveyed i? also known, on a
map of the bind of David s. Brows in the Tweiftl: Ward,
made by Samuel S. Douirhty, acting Surveyor, dated the
?3d ?lay of December, l?>?. as part of numbers fourteen.
fifteen, sixteen, seventeen acd eighteen, ar.d the whole of
uuniV'e-. r-veniy, twenty-one,twenty-two and iweiity-tbree,
l?getiier, with one baJC of the street opposite to aod cop
tignons to the nj;d ?nt number tweaty*three, which map ii
?in file in trie office of the Register aforesaid. Also all
those f.ve loi?, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and
being iu U:e Twelfth Ward of the City of New- York, on die
northerly side ol Fortv.-ixilt street, betw?-en tbe ??J***1'?
*nd Eighth Avenue*, boended ?v.utheTly in f?*o?t hy f0"y*
tixth street aforeiaid. westerly by land now or ?*?"'?'
pwoerty of Mary l^^gS^^iS^s^Z
?M late the property of Mary CbBda? ik ? Forty^x?t
--... r twrming a ?rianjrte, ^^.^b\To?tUt. w?i,lde
^^opebj^e?^^^^^S? hun,1red and
ilnriysix fe.rt, and o ) the 2S__J___)W_ and di?triigui?hed
twenty-one leet live ?"?.??**? "^ Siate of C. Fietiaer,
on a map of land b*gB?fl?J^?r city Sarveyor, dated
?*__i_s&issir*,_*u?__??!**
WILLI h? VV. CAMPBELL, Master in Chancery.
Joncs HuMH-aev, Solicitor. ol3 2awto4