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Amhkrst College.?Subscriptions have re? cent!) been ubttiiiifcd for this instituiioH to the amount of $50,000. Mr. John Tappati of this city gave $1,000, and other benevolent citizens smaller ?.um?. There appears to be no end to the liberality of our citizens. [Boston Bulletin. rry " Procrastination is ihr thief o( time"?a truth as solemn as it s important, and yet how small tbe number w?o act with promptness and decision in cases of tbe most vital uoportance. When disease invaaes the physical frame no time should he lost in procuring the right medicine at one*-, ?od get cored without delay. For chronic constitu ponnl disease*; sjch its Rheumatism, King's Evil, Scrotula, afleciing the gland'', obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Ulcers, White Swellings, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones, and other similar diseases1 Sands's Saksaparilla has been found in numerous ir.-uinres to be an ffficient remedy, ope? rating mildly and cdgawinih on the general system, purify in^ ml cleauMo - lU'e'vitfll fluids, giving 'one and energy io Ute nervous sj'Stem, and imparting stamina to'the de? bilitated frame. Numbers who have taken it merely with a ? jew of alle? laiingtheir sufferings, have by us.ng it a short time, i* U>ir infinite pleasure and delight, rapidlv improved in health uir.ibjft has become fully established. For conclu? sive evide?c ftf its superior value and efficacy see certifi? cates p blbbea in this and other daily papers* Prepared and w>ld /it wholesale and retail, and for export aliou. by A. B. Sands k Co. No. 273 Broadway, (Granite Building*..) corner of Chambers-street, New-York. Also sold by A. B. li l>. gauds, Druggists, No. 79 and 100 Fulton-st.: David Sanus t Co. No.77 East Broadway. Price $1 per botUe, six buttles for JA. Important to ocr Readers and Subscribers.?The following has been handed to us. We think, certainly on tech terms few w ill be troubled with cougbsor colds. Read this. Ti." proprietor offers to supply ail with Prolessor Jones's Cough C >ndy, and after they have used it if they feel satisfied it ? oneol the humbug* of the day, or that it is not all it is represented, he will willingly return the money. It really cure--, cough?, colas, hoarsr.ess, asthma, spitting of blood, and the first stages of consumption. Among the many who have been cured by it, are Hiram Aoents, 113 William-street, or 238 Washington-street; and it is only one shilling a large pnekage. Go, all, to the sign of toe American Ragle, (2 Chatham street, New-York, or 139 FallOQ-Street, Brooklyn Try it._ ET The Popclak Kcmbdt lorall those torms of disease which, when neglected,- end in Consumption, such as cough from any cause, sore throat, hoarseness, and the like?'be Hyreioe Horebonnd Candy?is the most popular and ?uc ce's-iui remedy, and is noiselessly supplanting all the othvr pretended compounds vaunted so impudently by fictitious and manufactured certificate makers. Sold wholesale and retail at 432 Broadway. 3TT No Charge until the Hair is Restored.?Elegant Extract. * Then puff your prettiest?ring your loudest peals For the fur famed Hair Restorative of Beats; And if you won't believe our solemn word, They make No Charge until the Hair is Restored," at Goion's Bazaar, No: !73 Broadway. Proprietor's Office, No. Fii?t Avenue N. H. Personal references given. o28 2t* X"/" The American Museum this week presents a diver? sified bill of Ibe most chaste and interesting attractions to be found in New-York. TJ' The New York Museum still maintains its popularity with the publ . Every week fresh performances are pre? sented. The manager is indefatigableln hisefforts to please. Signer B.'itz and a i.ost of other attractions all (or one shil? ling- _ IDT Professor Wtigbl's first Lecture on the structure of the English language has been postponed to Wednesday, tbeSoth inst, in loasequence of its bavins been incautiou; ly ann lunced for delivery on Evac uation day. Chapt IIa.n">s and Face.?A very fine remedy may be found hi the ttali <-\ Cbeinical ?oap, sold by Mr. Jones,sign of tli- American Eagle,82 Chatham-street. We advise all to buy it. It makes the hands beantiinlly smooth, soft and white. _ AINSWORTH'S" NEW ]NOVEL. AW EXTRA EIItOTiBER JONATHAN will be published TO-MORROW MORNING, Nov. Stub, containing the first complete American Edition (from the London Book Edition, revised by the Author,) of THE irilSEHi'S DAUGHTER, BY W. HARRISON AIMS WORTH, Esy. Author of Jack Shepparo,' ' Guy Fawkfs,' ' Tower of London.' 4 Valentine Vox,' 'Windsor Castle.' ice. This is a Romance of thrilling interest, and is not inferior to the mi i[ popular works of its gifted author. The princi? pal characters are strongly drawn, and tbe plot has more reality und less of the nielo-dramatic than some of the au? thor's previous uflort*. Thi- edition may be sent by mail for newspaper postage only. Price I2j cents, or ten copies (or one dollar. WILSON k. COMPANY, Publishers, n2'J _ 1G2 Nassau st, MARY HOWITT'S NEW WORK. Tili: NI-iCHRORH, A TALK OF EVERY DAY LIKE, by Frederika Bre user, iranslau d from the Swedish, by Mary Howitt, WILL BE PUBLISHED on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 30, in a DOUBLE EXTRA NEW WORLD. Mary llowiit i known more favorably to American rea. dersthnn almost anv other writer of her sex. Her works nave always been immediately republisbed here, and read with great avidity. The novel with the above title is a translation, by her, from the Swedish, and is a tale of dn nierJclife, of deep'and pervading interest, Tha icenes, in cJrjests, manners and customs, arc entirely new, aHd they aredtpioted with wonderful skill and force. The story is one which cannot fail to improve and sofien the heart. It is peculiarly- titled for pure-uT'nded and scrupulous person* who generally object to the kind ol intellectual aliment sup? plied by works of romance. We therefore hesitate not to recommend ii warmly to the lovers of good morals. O* Single copies 1RJ cents; to agents, $12 per hundred Copies may be bad at tbe office,30 Ann St., neatly put up In wrappers for the mails. Al-o, at the Branch office,439 Broadway. (2) n29 2t ITT American Eclectic nnd Irluarum of Foreign Literature, Science anil An.?The proprietors and editor of the American Eclectic are happy to in for:)) their subscribers and others, that an arrangement ha; been effected by which ' Littell's Museum' will be uni? ted with the Eclectic, under tbe above title, and the new wark commence with tbe January number, 1843. It will be printed on good type nnd good paper, in large octavo firm, double r.iUuon, and will be issued in monthly numbers of 1<4 pages each, (simultaneously in New-York fjptl Philadelphia ) affording to readers nearh four times as much matter as i< now furnished in the Eclectic. This will enable us to publish ell the matter of tbe four British tyuirtnUrj thai is valuable, bes:des a variety of interesting selections from the best Magazines, and an occasional arti? cle translated from the Continental Journals, together with such notices of torsion books and lists of recent publica? tions as have been usual in the Eclectic. With the present E^torln! control of the Eclectic and the large experience of E. Littel), Esq. in the conduct of such a werk, it is confidently expected that it w ill make one of the best family periodicals of the day, presenting such a vn riety of choice matter as will be adapted to the different tastes. Tbe price will be Nu- Dollars a year, which, when the amount of reading furnished is considered, must place it amougst the cheapest of our Periodicals. Inquire at tbe OiSce ot the Erb'ctic, No. S6 Park Row, N. Y.?279 chest? nut-street, Pbito lelpbia. (2) n? 2t ID" Tho Third J, re tare on Irish History and Music, will be given on Tuesday Evening, Nov. 29, at half past 7 o'clock, precisely, by Mr. MOONEY, at Concert H^!!. No. 106 Broodway. Several more of the beautiful Historical Melodies of Moore ?il tie sung by Mr. Cart wright?among others, by particular request," Savourneen Oeclisb." A newly composed Irish Melody written by .Mr, 5b ni y, " Repeal is o'er the Land," willbeintro<luced. Mr. Jones has >;i the kindest manner volunteered tbe use of las magnificent Harp lor tbe occasion, which will be touch? ed by a first rate p< rfonuer on that national instrument. At the conclusion, Mr. Cartwright will sing tbe Grand American Ai them, the "Star Spangled Banner." There an three ol these Lectures yet to be delivered ? ftrh'ips four. Tukets, to admit three Ladies or G? ntlemen,$L Admission I >rone n ght, 25 cents. Children, under ten year-?o! a^r, with their parents, irie. n29 It 2 ? Parke? ?<? & ? o'a. second production is an degaui Nuiria Fur Hat for Gentlemen's wear. Price$S. This liat isu surpassed in any particular by any Hat sold in Broadway, ander tbe rotten system of high rents and ex? travagant profits, at any price tnlow $4. We make this assertion is men of veracity, and request any person com? petent toju Ige of Use merits of a fine Hat, to -iveours a close examination. Sales Room corner of Centre-street and City Hall Place u29 lwis* ETA litltly who has much experience in Teaching Music, ind i offers aaexcepti*nable references, wishes to 1 cage a few pupils on the P auo, who will be waited on 'attbeir re* leuces, ? p'eferrcd. Please address a note to M;vs F.. . j, bei b-r caliiug personally at 62 Barclay-su between 10 and 12 A M. n2y 6i 1 r New-York I^yceuni Lecture*.?Lecture e-n \\..' ? y Evening, ;-.n. \Dn . at 7? o'clock, at tne Broadw y i ibemacle, by Ron. Levi woodbury, U. S. Senator irom N<w Hampshire. Subject,M The Uncertain. li? > o) ii ^; iry, t Ir E\ 'Is and ibe;r Causes. 'iVk?t> adin'uling a Lady and Gentleman 50 cents tobe had at the door. \-..ZJ J^. G. FORM AN, Ree. Sec ET T? K<ndieM.-Mrs v vRNH am designs repeatia door; single lectures, 25cents TO~ I^'ctarea?Before, the. Genera! Society of Me cnau c> nud Pia<li ?nu-ji, in !!:?.r Lecture Room in Crbsby ?reet,?n fu.?i.iv. ihe'Sy'li.'at -half pa?t 7 o'clock. Prrif. J "n W. s. ::. ws v? i;T deliver a L.?:iure"on tbe Art of lie Speaking iuTel.i i 1.1 ;l< pr.Tciical appli;ali?u io the every d.iy oasine? of nt'e. ~~ u29 U IT Public attent on is particularly called to the extrrwir dinaiy case of cure from the use of thai inestimable remedy PiRa's Lire Pills. n7 ltu MONEY MARKET. Sales at the Stock Exchange, Nor. 28. $5,000 Ohio Sixes,I860.. 7H| 35 Franklin Bk Cin.50 $4,n00 K'ky Sixes.77 1 5 Utica.115 50 Mechanics Bank..98 I 10 Hariem. 15* 12 Bk of America.78*1 50 do. 16 10 Bk of Cora.scrip 90j j second board. 50 Long Island RR.48*1 $1,090 State6s, 1362 .... W 50 Mohawk R.h20d 334 $2,000 State 5s, 1853. b3d 85 25 do.33 $3.000 do.85 50 do.s 60d 33 $9,600 N. Y. City - "s '5s. 35 8 do.b 30 S3 I Commercial and money ITlatters. Monday P. ML At the first Board there was nr.t muni done, hut at the ?second Board ther? were an unusual arhonntof wies. Prices generally were without^ much -chiiige, bjU^St?te^jSfocks, "were.very firm, and Stated Sixes improred J;*JCen;ucky ?"'Sixes do j ; and alUlescripiions were looking up. ^jgtfi T There is a fair hus;nr*s doing in Foreign Exchanges for the Cnnard hoar. We'quote Sterling-6J a 63;' Francs5 40T* 542J. The supply from'the South is very hgnt; Southern 'Silis have sold at 6 a 6*?~ ;?V ' * * - ft There is a large demand for Mobile at improving rates The supply u small. We quote 15 a 16. and some sales are reported even lower tbaa 15. Central 30 a 35. New-Or? leans par. The New-York Contribuuonsbip Fire Insurance Compa? ny aave this day declartd a dividend ot3|X percent-fer the last 6 monlb-s payable l;t Dec. It tspropoMj? u> lease the Public Works ?f Pennsylvania, the contracts payable lo State Slock at par. The exports o i Fiour aod Wheat trom Chicago, from 1st January to Bib November, were er aal to 170,000 bbls. Toe system adopted by the Puiiadelpbla, Southwark and Northern Libenie? Banks, in receiving and co iecting small notes of the New-Jersey and Delaware Banks for their de? positors, has produced a beneficial efleet, and these roles now pais quite freely, as in three days they are convertible into cash. Some of the other Banks propose adopting the same system. A bill in Chancery against the State Bank of Illinois, praying lor an injunction and the appointment wt" a Receiver has been prepared and was to have been presented by one ol the State Directors to Judge Treat. II successful, a sim ilarapplication will be made against Ibe Shawneetown Bank The rate o f discount on the notes of the Miner's Bank ol Pottsville has much improved within a few ?ays in Fitadel phia. It is now al9 a 10 per cent. A meeting was held at Pottsville by the merchants, Ilc. in relation to this subject. The Lancaster County Bank still continues to reiuse to pay the demand made upon it by the broker*. The dis? count on the notes is now 10 per cent. market*)?-Carefully reported for The Tribune. Monday, Nov. 18. ASH KS?The market is rather firmer lor Pots and about 1?0 b^ls have been sold to-day at $5 below which we beli*7e there is itooe 1? be bad. The demand is not largr hut fair. Pearls are dull, buyers generally offering only 5 75 and sellers being firm at a 67$. A sale of 50 hbls was made at 5 37J. The bills out lo-uay are about 400 bbls, the receipts about 75 bbls. COTTON?The business is but moderate to-day, salrs reaching about G'?0 bales. Kates are without change but easy and holders are anxious to sell at present prices. We quote lair Upland 74 a 7J ; lair New-Orleans and Alabama 8 a 8J. The saies are principally to shippers, FLOTH? The continuance c* the cold weather, and the certainty that the Canals are now closed beyond a chance of any reopening this season, has given Western Flour to? day an impetus which has placed it at $4 87J a 5 CO, an ad? vance at least of 37jc since Saturday. This rise, however, tuts prevented sale* to any extent. Before some ol Use deal? ers were tairly awake this morning, some sales bad burn made at 62J a 4 75, hut at Use close of business there was, we beiieve, nothing to be had below $1 87*, and very lin.e Jt that. The quantity afloat is quite small and is held a. $5 00 for all descriptions. The only sales at the high rales w e were able to bear of were 100 bbls of an extra brand and a lot ol 500 b?ls Niagara Mills, branded 1 extra,' at $.5 03, on speculation. There is some speciative demand bin not at the btgb rates quoted. Troy is held at $5 00, without sales. Letters from the Cannl stale that bul a few more boats ol loose which were lying near Scboharie Creek will reach Albany this season. The improvement in We-tern has b*d a lavorable effect on Southern descriptions, and about 7<'U bbls Georgetown has been sold to-day, 3<>o tor West Indies at ?5 75, an ndvance of I21r. It is not plenty al this price One holder of Brandy wine has pui the rate up to $51)0.? The other descriptions cannot be quoted, there having beer, no sales. Some small Ms. of New-Orleans are offering but there are no parch asers n>. present prices. It is nominally ai $5 87J. All the ltye Flour received to-day, 20o bids, sold at $3 J2j a 3 25, supposed lor storing. Jersey $3 25 a U J~j Mealcon?nuesdull. We quote Jersey, witnoui ?ales, aii 624; sales 300 bbls Brandy wine, for shipment, at 275 a 2 81? Hods $12 75, ca?h. und 13 25, 4 mos. Buckwheat Flour Is $2 75 a 3 00, with good supplies ; prime is tioriti 3 25. At Baltimore, Howard-street is $4 ou. Salrs lu.roo bbls City .Hills, during the week, ut 4 00. Stock, boib Flour ami Wheat, *5,0uu bbls, which is small. At Philadelphia, Penn? sylvania Flour $4 12J. At Alexandria 3 87J, At Richmond 3 t>7i a 3 90; City Mills 5 0U. At Frederickxburg, Mountain 3 90 a 4 00; Lowland ii 65 a S 7U. At Cincinnati 2 70 a 2 75. GRAIN?Wheat has felt the effect of the advance on Klour. and a sale of 1800 bushels Illinois wu made to a city miller at 95c, on lime. The last sales were at 89 a 89} Toere ia but a small quantity now offering. There is ran.er more demand for Corn from distillers, but we see lime improve ment in price. We notice sale* 1000 bushels new Northern at 44, measure ; 1C00 bushels old do at 53, * eight, and 400, Yellow Jersey at 56c. Small lots Ohio Canal at 52 a 5J With the exception ol'one lot, the market remains tree oi Barley. Rye is firmly he'd ai 7t)c, but distillers will not ye bid over 65. A sale ol 700 bushels was made in the slip at Cl There is considerable offering. Odts are firm and not plenty ai 29 a 30, for Canal. The SUpply|of Shorts and ship Stuffs receives no accessions,mid we bear ol a sale, out of stare of 1000 busneis of the lauer at 14;, lor shipment, which s >. considerable improvement on last sales. Shorts are nomin? ally 10c. At Alexandria, Wheat was 78c tor prime lied. At itichmond C."> a 8S. At Fredericisburg 65 a 77. HAY?Has rather an improving tendency. We quote 4^ a45, with some prime aiiu. There is an enquiry lor Charles? ton and Savannah. HOPS?The demand is good to-day ri previous prices. We quote Eastern 10 a 11 ; Western 11, and very prime 12c One lot ot 100 bal-s w as taken. TALLOW?For export considerable City continues tobe taken at 8c. We notice sales ol 70,000 lb-, mostly Boston Rendered, at tbat pr ce. OILS?No sales Whale. 35c continues to be declined.? S^les 4(> hbls American Linseed at 80c. SE KDS-We notice a sale ot 25 ,bs Clover hi 7c. Flax i dull and tending downward. PROVISION'S?There is very little doing to day in Pork or Beef. A sale ot 60 bols new Ptime For.;, this State, the first of the season, was made ai SO 5<>. Some new Pr me is held at $9 50. Lard is very scarce and wanted at 6J a 7c. for export. The stock of Butter is large and rather heavy, but Cheese is in belter enquiry. New-York Cattle ITInrkct-Nov. 28. [Reported for The Tribune.] At Market. KMhead ol fresh Catfle.SGn from Pennsylvania; 30 Cows and Calves, and 200 Sheep and Lambs. Pricks?Beef Cattle sold at about last week's prices, but the market was decidedly less firm and $3 50 a $5 2"> must be taken as the range. 400 lefl over. COWS AND CALVES.?Alt at market taken at $20 a $35. which is a decided decline. SHEEP AND LAMBS?Have declined?sales of Sheep at $1 a $2 to $4 for a lew extra Wether*. Lambs 75c to $2; 500 unsold. HAY AND STRAW?Hay remains at 62fe. per cwt. widi large supplies Straw is abundant at $2 50 per load, of 100 bundles. C* EI rn? i I ton Ijiternry Association I,ec liin., Brock Is ii. to be deliv? reit in the Lecture Room or the Lyceum, in 'Washington-street, near the corner ol Con? cord-street, 1S42-3. Nov. 17.?Introductory Lecture-R. H. DANA. Esq.? " The necessity ot n ris;ht life to a true appreciation ol Lit? erature, and the influence of Literature on Lite " Nov. 24? One Lecture? R. iL DANA, F.sq ?"Woman.*; Dec. 1?One Lecture?Major G. TOC1IMAN'--'- Russia and Pol.uid." ._ Dec. 8-One Lecture?R->v. O. A. BROW.NsO.N-" Gov? ernment, its orig n, organization, and end.' Dec. 15?One Lecture?GEORGE BANCROFT, Esq.? " The early inriuence of New-York on American Inde? pendence." _? Dec22?Orse Lectnre?GEORGE BANCROFT, Esq "Tbe Battle of Bunker Hill." _ Dec. 29?One L-cture-R^v. II. W. BELLOWS?" The influensc of Commerce upon personal and national char? acter." Jan 5-One Lecture-THEO. SEDGW1CK, Jr. Esq. *' Louis the X IV " Jan. 12-One Lecture-Rev. .1. H. PERRY?" The His tnryof ibe Revolution in Tex ts, embracing the Batlle ol SJa?aiS-One Lrcture-Rev. GEO. W. BETHUNE? " Athens to the lime of Pericits.'' ?* Jan. 26-One Lecture?JOHN NEAL, Es/j.^GeneraJ ^et'tone Lecture-CHAS. F. HOFFMAN. E|q*- ?| S^?bne??^ ?'Feui's-One' Lectnn-PARK BENJAMIN. Esq'^Ssbf jeci to be hereafter announced. . . ? ?* v FcJ>. 23-Conc!uding Lecture.- ?. < TERMS FOR THE COL KSK. Ticketi fof ooe person for tLe Course .9* Family of three pe^ons..*fr..?.(nek Admission for single lecture.'.-? ? ? ? *'y ?;' ."Kj Tirk-ts maV bt. procured, at .Wi!der> .an.U.Cutverwe.i s Book Store-, at .1 S. Mackav's Exchange Office b u I ton street; at the Post Office, at Bfn^rove's Drug Store. Atlaniic street, ami at the door ol the tenure R(K>m on the EmOiagS ot Lectur?. The lectures will commence punctcallv at h=il past 7 o'clock. J. M. VAN COT 1 . Chairman Lecture Cwmtttee. Brooklyn, November 12,1812. "22 4tTltTh Bankrupt*? November 38. Seth Geer. Jr., physician, N. Y. Samuel A. Lawrence, da? firm Lawrence k W?lard,) merchants, N. V. Richard S. Woodward, merchant, N. Y. Wijjjaro H. Hoyt. undertaker, N. Y. George w. Tnraey, ?addier, N. Y. Geo. C. Thomas, Cnsxm House measurer, (late firm Thomas, S?b t Adam-, merchants.) Dec. 59. W. p. Aider, late sboe-d?aler, Pi. Y. " Wiljiam Laverty. merchant, N. 7. " Martin Pond, N. Y., formerly ol Alabama, 31. I?aac P. Paur..iersoc, clerk, 29. Theodore T. Johnson, (of late firm Baldwin, Hotchkin It Co. N. Y. Dec 29. Abijah Cheever, merchant, N. Y. " John L. Clark. " M L. F. BwtLsfurd. jeweiler. Coxsackie, Nl Y. " Eugene Ely, (oj late firm Ely, Smith k Cook,) merchant, N. Y. Dec. 29. William Steren?, broker, N. Y. . Benj. J. Leedoro. late mrrchant, N. Y. , - ^w f>M^Y INTELLIGENCE. LAWj^RsiLDuRT..?This Dav, November^ 8. ...Common. Pleas.?Part .1 ?Nos. 43. 27 81. 31, 37, *5,"87. ;S9, 93?5.15.?Part 2 at 10 o'clock.?No*. 4?, 43, 50, ;6, 58, ?5i,66,-7u, 72,74,44. ' - ' , Monday, Nov. 28.^. . Board of Aldermen.?The Board met at 5, o'clock. . Present the President and ail the members. f The "minute* were read and approved. A Communication was received from the Mayor vetoing tbe ordinance recently paasecL regulating ictermenis,',par ticularly objecting to that part prohibiting tbe taking dead bodies out of tbe city for burial under a penalty, whxh he contends cannot be done without an act of tbe Legislature. Ordered to be prinud. Petitions Referred.?Of S. D. Nichols and ethers, 'or repairing Water-street oetween Fulton and Beekman.st*. John C. Colt.?a communication was reeeived frora Monmoath B. Han, High Sheriffof this City and County, transmittifg a letter signed W. W. W., enclosing ten $100 biils sent t? him as a present, to induce him to decline hanging John C. Coir as the letter states, on the score of humanity?with the representation that Governor Bouck would pardon him when be cam e into power: ar.d prom? ising another $ 1,000 to tbe Sheriff if be would not execute ColL On motion of Ala. Davie?, the $1,000 were ordered to be specially deposited in the C:ty Treasury'; and on mo? tion of Aid. Purdy, the communication of the Sheriff was ordered to be published in all the Corporation pipers, and to be referred to the Committee having ihe cause of the fire in the Halls of Justice under consideration. Petitions Referred Resumed.?Of W. Lyons, for cor? rection of tax ; of Jacob S. Anderson, for tbe purchase ot a lotof land on South street near Pike slip; of Jobn A. Cre. gier and others, for a bose cart in the Niath Ward ; of 101 persons, tor revision of the Market laws; of licensed butch? ers, against tbe erdinance foi revising tb, market laws?both the latter laid on the table. Reports Adopted?In favor of concurring with iheBcarJ of Assistants in granting permission to the Mechanics' Insti? tute to use the rooms over the Centre Market to hold a Fair in. in favor of leasing for 15 \ears at ?500 a year a lot be? longing to the estate of the late Richard Riker iu Aan-sl lor a house for the accommodation of Engine No. 38 and Hose Co. No. 20?the expense of the building not lo exceed $1.000. 1.3 favor of appropriating $150 to Engine No. -U ibr room hire for rooi*s to hold their meetings in. Adapted. Adverse to granting a donation to tUe Exchange Lyceum; Adverse to the petition of F. IL Pettis, for a consideration for bis invention for rendering cloth water-proof, and dis? charging tiie committee. Report on the subject of water gratis; laid on the table. Communication from the Comptroller, asking $8.300 addi? tional appropriations for the current year, with an ordinance; adopted. A second communication was received from the Comp? troller lelative to property belonging to the c.ty now under lease; referred to tbe Finance Committee. Communication of the President of the Croion Aqueduct asking to have measures adopted lo prevent the improper opening of tbe hydrants, iic; laid on the table. REPORTS Resumed.?Of the Street Committee, on ike communication of the Street Commissioner recommending alterations in ihe regulations of the streets and avenues north of 12d street: Adopted. Papers from the Board of Assistants.?Ordinance to fence a lot at the north-tasi corner ot Washington and De brnsses streets, and to pave the side-walks in Iron! of the same: Concurred in. A-.sessineni for lencing vacant-lots - on the north side ol'21st street between the 6tb and 8th Ave? nues: Concurred in. Resolution lor raising a sunken sloop at tbe loot of W atls-stu, N.R: Concurred in. Com municaUOH of the Clerk ol the Board of Assistants, staling that that Board had non-concurred with a resolution ot ibt? Board lor appropriating $2,500 ior the iepair of certain mads: Ordered on ril -. In favor ol draining lots ne.;r Vorkville : Concurred in. In lavorof the remission of in? terest and expense of tax, which had passed the Assistants with amendments. Concurred in. Unfinished Business.?On motion of Alderman Jones, Document No. 31, lor empowering the Mayor io grant Li? censes ts) persons to sell tresh meats in places omer than the public markets, was Iben taken up, with the Ordinance ?that and die Report having been made ihe special uraer at the lasi meeting<sf Iba Bonrd. A number Ol Petitions lor and against the alteration ol the Market Laws w ere re.?d. The President then offered a Resolution, that so much of die Rtpert ot the .Market Ccininittc-e and of the Document No. 81 as relates to the finances of the city, and particularly such parts thereof as may nfleet the Smiting turn;, be re terreo to the Comptroller <? report thereon at the next meeting ot the Bo.ird. Adopted. The document No. 31 was merr laid on the table. The ?everul petitions ou the subject were ordered to lie on Hie table and be printed. 'I he Market laws weie then made the special order of the day ailhe next meeting. Resolutions ?Of Aldei man Smith.?That tbe Street In? spectors ol tbe Several Wards be authorised and directed that,when any incumbcrance of the streets ?r sidewa'ki shall exist, wilfully and pruned itatedly, immediately, and with ihe assistance ol any of tLe Marshall* or Constables ot the city, to carry the same lo the Corporation Yard, there to be dispo c<i of according to law: reicrred. By Alderman West.?To inquire into die expediency ol regulating Gansevoort-street: adopted. By Alderman Leonard.?For the Committee on Lan < m inquire and report on the authority of the Comn.on Coun? cil to pass an ordinance teialive to the remov.,1 of dea-J bodies from the city : referred. By Alderman Lee.?For the Comptroller to draw his warrant in favor of all the officers appointed t?tend the p..Us at the last election : adopted By Alderman Davis.-?For renumbering Washington place and University-place: adopted. Adjourned to Monday next. V. S. Circuit Court.? The November r?.-n-> commenced ibis oay before Ju-.ige Bett?, Judge Thomp? son not having yet arrived in town. A sufficient number ol Grand Jurors not appearing, the Mar-hall was directed io summon nine additional ones. The name of Anthony L. Frosch (against whom sever 1 indictments lor perjury at the Custom Housa are pending) was called, but not an. sweriug, his reC"K'JiZHrices were ordered to be forleited. His securities are William C. Atw'ell $5,0' 0, Warren Wild, $?,000,John T. Butler $1,000, and J. N. Basseti $t.?00. It is supposed that the sureties are secured. Samuel J. Suy dam appeared, and, by his counsel, Mr. Price, put in arii dnvits, (.is authorised to do last term,) in mitigation of pun? ishment. He has been found guilty, our rt-ade s will re? collect, of an assault on Signor u'Alvear, a loreign minister to Ihe U. S. Common Pleas.?James McMillan vs. Mon mouth B. Hart.?The Sheriff, in June last, In Id an execu? tion against Erastus Wheeler, and levied upon West India goods, n= belonging to him, at lc9 Front-street, selling about $.',000 worth. Tbe plaintiff claims lo have owned ihe property, and brings action of trespass to recover the amount. He avers that himself nnd Mr. Tbos, S. McCarty endorsed for Wheeler, ami that the latter made over to ? hem the goods, $3,500 being due to Um m. '1 be defendant contends that Wheeler was bona fide owner cf die good-. Tbe ca;^ will be continued to-morrow forenoon. Marine Court.?James S. Magnus rs. Har mer, AlcGvwan ^ Hays ?To recover tbe amount of a bill for coach lace manufactured to ord-r Tbe defence i? that it had been leit on commission, but denied. Mr. Magnus conducted his case in per^n, acting at the same time as I plaintiff, witness ztui counsel. Verdict for plaint ff. Common Pleas.? Decisions.?In the matter of the dower fund of .Magdalen Hosuch, late Coster, de? ceased?Motion that F:a:;<;:s Barrett) be allowed, without giving security, a portion ot money paid in, denied; bui if ihe partie. litigating desire i; the mouey shad be paid into tiie Court ot Chancery. Ann Johnston vt. Da-Ad L Bennett.?Action of assaulL Nonsuit was granted, owing io plaintiff bringing action in tbe u.atue of Johnston, whereas she had since married a man named Murphy, (sn.ee dead.) Motion to set nonsuit usiti*. Tbe defendant knew who was the real plainutf, and, unuer tbe principle laid down in 1st Cbitiy 232 and 435, was noi entitled to nonsuiU New trial granted, with costs to abide the event. , Arrests.? Thomas ?'. Trimnetl, wbb arrived on Satur? day as passenger on board the-ship Adriondac, nom Liv erpuuj. was arrested ibis torenoon, with intent to defraud the revenue, 45 stiver watches. The penalty, under the 19th section ot the new Tariff Jaw, is a fine not exceeding $5,000, or imprisonment not exceeding 2 years in the Suite prison, or both, at the option of ibe Court. Ti;e watches were discovered and seized by the officers of the Customs. Jatncs ilanseli, first officer cf the brig Splendid, from 'Buenos Ay res, was arrested by process from ibe Marne Court, charged with cruelly punishing the.ceok, John Ba; ker. li. heiil to bail in the sum ol 8?Jj0jywbicb not being able to procure be was committed io die Eldridge streeV priiOii." Pouce Office!?Case of Burglary?Two; men-named Jona Dusenberry and'John Fray ali?, StvelbyJ were arre-ted for breakii g into die coal office of. Janres* TisdaieTNo. 413 Water-street, breaking open the desk amt trunkTou _Sunitay nooti'?and sieaJing.a'U. S. map.wortbj and $2 in *change. ^JThey wece^found in.the^otSce by| twI cartmep namyd D?vidsoa and'McDonegala dried, but 'were caught a'ndjto^^^co^ mi tied, for. trial. . ^ **** ' Stealing from a Vessel.?A colored man named W'il iiam Blake w as arrested to day, by officer Joseph, charged with scaling a coat, vest ar.d pantheons, w orth $25. trom tbe brig Augusta of Savannah. Ga., lying at the foot of Pike streeL He w is commuted to answer. Stealing an Overcoat.?Orficer W. H. Stephens arreR ed a man having in his possession a fell sack coat, evidently I stolen, for which an owner Is wanted at the Police Offi.e." Coroner's Oftice.?Sdicide.?The Coroner held en inqnest to-day. at the Alms Hoase in the Park, on the body of Je?epb Moses, a native of France, aged about 50 year*, who. after a s-ries of outrages at the Seaman's j Boardiner Bosse of Nicholas Welry, SS Wa?htngtoo-streer : on Saturday night. was iooged in the Firn D strict Watch Hou**, where be bong himsel: as staled in onr pap*r this , morning. Verdict, commuted suicide by banging himself with a rore while confined in the Fix?; District Waich Hoase on the evening of the 27th inst. TT The following Publications are for sale at the office of The Tribune, Nassau-street, opposite the City Hall: FKLNKLTN EVANS, or the Inebriate. Price'.. I2j cents LIEBIG'S AMIMAL CHEMISTRY.15 ?? LIEB1GS AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY..25 . ' DICKENS AMERICAN NOTES.."..arr..'ttlsMisT? *PAULlNE?a T&ie o; Nonn a nd ie rtt; .-.TJJ.Ttw:. 12frTT|* ^'ES^ERN CARTl>'E,or T^esofJecumseh.lSl I UNITED IRISHMEN, The?I%e anTTimeT...25 LIFE*AND'TIMES OF LOUIS PHILIPPE^?5^^ii ?MORLEY ERNST ETN ?-.-*....-. bL]?E^OX,HENRY CLAY.i.6t " PHANTOM SHlP.orfalesof the Sea, by Marry-*%*9 ??.:12i^,"^* THE BACHELOR AN D OTHER-TALES, by .rv the late Samuel L. Knapp.25 " WING AND WING, (Cooper's last).50 ? TT Spencer announces 10 gentlemen mat his arrange? ments are now completed for supplying according to pre : rlous intimation, a fims Ftra Hat at a price (S3 *J5' j which shall render it emphatically ibe'cheapest as well as lowest priced Gentlemen's Fur Hat ever on sale In this j city. It is prepared in the sar.if style which characterizes I our finest article, and like that article is offered at a pnee at which it cannot be continued without an unusually rapid ' sale. Tte undersigned with all confidence affirms it to be for the gentleman and economist the most desirable Fur Hct yet offered. (o2otf) SPENCER, 245 Broadway. TT Orlando Fi?h, Fashionable Hatter. 1S7 Broad way. would inform the gentlemen of New-York that hi* Fall and W'.ater style of Hats is now ready fer their inspec? tion and criilcM judgement. Claiming the distinction ot having been the first to project and abide by a stricdy Amrrica.v style of Hats, instead of servilely copying the Fashions of Europe, which are often unsuited to our cli? mate and manners , he rejoices to perceive tbat others have seen fit to follow his lead, and that now the following of European Fashions in Hats is almost entirely abandoned by the leading manufacturers. He offm a Winter style ot Gentlemen's Nutria Hat- nt $3 50. and warrants them equal in material, finish, fashion and durability to any Hat sold as low as $4 in the city. Bet he wishes it distinctly understood tbat his best Hats are not sold at this price, bot at $4 50. These he recommends as equal to any hat sold in New-York at $5 or under, and challenges for them a comparison with any other. Gentlemen visiting oar city are respectfully invited to call and examine bis new nock of Winter bats ?sd judge of their quality. He is confident that, whether the cheapest or the best Hat is desired, the inquirer will here be sadsfied. Try him. (s20tf)_<). FISH, 1S7 Broadway. TT One Price lint JsUore.?BROWN k CO, 173 Chatham Square, corner of Mott-street, where Fashion. Beauty, Durability and Economy are combined in the torrn ol a beauiitul and neat v finished Hat for the small sum ol $3. n2S lm TT Splendid English Annual* for 1813 Now ready and tor sn|e by ibe importers, D. Al'PL:- TON it CO.. 200 Broadway. Tbe Keepsake, edited by tbe Couutess of Blessinglon. splendidly illustrated with numerous higkly finished en? gravings, bound in crimson silk. This elegant volume contains contributions in prose and verse by many distinguished writers, araun? ?ilhers Barry Cornwall, W. S. Landon, Lord Manners, Isabella H. Ro? mer, Mrs. Andy, Marchioness of Hastings ; Mrs. Hall.&e kc. The Book of Beauty,edited by the Countess of Blessing ton, elegantly illustrated with highly finished portraits of various Indies of distinction, beautitully bound in silk. The splendid volume contain- a pleastni? vnrietv in prose and verse, contributed by various distinguished writers, such as Sir E. I.. Bulwer, Sir II. Fleetwood, Sir J. Ham? mer, Lord John Manners. Lord William Lennox, Lady Wortley, Wm. S. C. Hall, Miss Ellen Power, Mrs. C B. Wilson, JiC Th* American in Paris, or Picturesque Annual, being a Picture of Parisian Life in the C >urt, the Sal ion, and tbe Family Circle, with a graphic description of the Pub'ic Amusement* and Festivities; illustrated with eighteen splen? did plates, eleea??y bound. Forget-Me-Not, fa Christmas, New.Year, ami Birthday Present,edited by Frederick Shoberl, containing on beau? tiful plate? elegantly bound in Morocco. Friendship's Offering and Winter's Wreath, a Christmas and New Year Present, containing contributions from van nus popular writers, illustrated with ten fine plates, in em bossed morocco binding. English Pearls, or Portraits for the Boudsir; aseriesol highly finished engravings, with poetical illustrations. The Gem of Loveliness; Illustrated with einht plat?*, and a pleasing variety in prose and verse, bound in green silk. The above variety of ther.e splendid illustrated works sutpnss in beauty ol engraving and selection ol subjrets lbo-p of previous v-enr* D. A. it Co. oflerfnr sale at retail, Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap P.onk tor 1343?price ?4. TT Also, nn extens ve assortmeut of standard and pictori? al Works; In elegant bindings, suitable for iIip approaching holy days. . _ n26 Iiis Do yon burn Oil ? [NANT?CKET OIL STORE.] TT The subscriber hiu been appointed Agent for the sale of Oil for an extensive Oil Company nt Naatucket, and Is prepared to supply conicraers nt bis store or (rom bis wag? ons, daily or otherwise, at Uss ibrtn the Usual market prices fcy the cask. Sperm Candles, superior quaiity, at 27 cents per lb. by tbe box. N. B.?Families who purchase 5 golloas will be charged the wholesale price. Manufacturers, 0*roers of steamboats, and any large con? sumers ol Oil will be dealt with on very liberal terms. Oil delivered in any part of the city fre#ol expense. nl?lm JAMESM._ALISTER, IriO Divulnn-st. D" An old Physician, w ho has seer, forty year>( practice, twenty .nine of them as surgeon in the best Conti_ nent.il Armies of Europe, Doing now in reduced circum. s'.an.- 'S, solicits employment in any Medical Institution, Dis? pensary, or Drnjr Store. As n compouri'lrr a?d dispenser of Medicine-, bis eiperierxe lias been expensive, and be proffers the niost conclusive testt oniali to his capacity, in tegrity,and Strictly temperate habits. His nativw lan"Uflije is the German, but he speaks readily French, Italian, Ho! lnndlc, and Enclish. His expectations of present compen? sation are-rery moderate. Please address F. B. at this of? fice. n26 if - ? -. TT A Front Parlor to L.et, with Board, on the first floor, suitable for a Get tlenian and Lady or two Gen? tlemen. Also, several apartments for Single Gentlemen Liration within one minute's walk o''the Po?t Office or t!ie Park. Apply at No 19 ClTT H.si.L PlacS n4 l<" TT Ri'mrmbrr Use Rt-meral of the Real C-uiphiar Oil, Spints ami Improved Burner, ? La F -vett- II ill, 537 B/oad way, opposite Nibio>. at price* ic daced marly 50 per cent. " G. W. McCREDY, Jr. n!5 lm _ _(2) TT Particular Noitetr.?Those persons barla.: nrniture nt n.iy description to dispose of, or who are break ing ud ::ouse-keepir.g, will finely ready sale tor any portior or all of their foods, by sending their address, or call nt upon i^-- snbsCTlber. Creeds tu anv amount purch^ed. ie20 tf y c?I.TON v c<t. 197ChaikarrMi TT Corporation Notice.?Public notice is herebv given, teal a Sale of Property for unpaid Taxes will take place at public auction at the C dy Hall of the City of New York, OB MONDAY, ihe 5 b dav of December, 13-12. at 12 o'clock, ni,on and be continaed from dav to day until 'be whole of said property shall be sold ; i>,:id that ihe d-tai!ed statrmenl ol ibe taxes! and property to be sold, is pubUbed in the New Era,* newspaper printed and published in ihe City of New-York. D. L>. WILLIAMSON, Comptroller. Comptroller's Office. Aoge<t 3". I84Z ?8 lawl4w TT Po*t-Offlce,New-York, Nov. 25.1842?Mail Arrs ?GEMtl?T ? The Mail matter f..r ii?e Northern Couo t:<-s tn Ohio and Pennsylvania, ti.e Slate 1 f Michigan, the Northern Parts ol lbinois and Indiana, and the Territories !'fWi?c nsin and I.iwa. are torwarded bv ihe wayofPnila "delp.iaand Piits'^-gh, (instead d" Buffalo.) Mails for which are closed at 3t o'clock P. M daily, exrept Sundays, on ?i-hich days all Mails are made up and the Offirt closed ai 1J o'clock P. M. (u283t) JOH n L' ?KIM EUG HA H A.M. P M TJ" Tlercantile Library AsttsociatiOU.?T: e Third Le ture of t:.e Course wn| be delivered ai the Tab ernade on Tuesday evenlne. 29.11 inst, at half past seven o'clock, by Rev. s.'K LOTHRoP at Bostoo. 5PBJKCT?- Tlie Prog-ess and Prorpects of Society " Tickets, admi:i.n^ a Lady and G-nileman, 50 cents?to be obtained at tks Library, a'nd at the door during the eve ninrr. Doors opi-n hi a quarter before seven. Bv order; ISAAC H. BAILEY, n2? 2t* Itec. Secretary. TT College of Pharmacy of the City of New-? ork.?Tbe r*:;ular Winter CourseoI Lectures of ibu lastitutton will commence on Wednesday, Ihe 3ih day 0 Decemt^rr. at 4 o'clock, f. M. a: the College Room-, 2i5 Broadway, . . - . ii / On Chimtstry-yiT. LAWRENCE REID. On Materia Medicaund Pharmacy? BEN J. W. McCREA DY. M. L? ? m .-*tfi I During the course ol Lectures on?Chemistry, MrCcular krelerenre will be made to thv pracli'-al application of*the 1 .c rnce to the business of an Apothecary ; and, when'yo tl?; vubject of quantitative and qualitative ?naly^fls^mOinU? uj-j, -t'urtions will be ^'.vep.-.iiii-irated by expenmecjardemopr st rations, showing ihe method ?l Bacenab^ig^chemje^yf ?: sure gth purity, ?? u.ue.of.maoyo.-^theToost. import^ ini an icles u5e<t ii, medicine ?h?l the""arts V ? r ? Tickets tor each Cp j.-s?-, a: seven eiollars. carfWie ha/n^ Mr. Adamson^orn^feif Broadway and Fourth st*. Mr^AsI I riiowali, B6 Wiiltam st.; Mr. .C.o-geshatl, ^corner ot J?ear-? -add Rose sii??Mr. Milh?u: 1RJ?B road way; Mr. Meaxtml .511 Broadways; or,0"Hnil.-24 Lib>:rjv.s'bqT -r.3 2aw 4W# ? t oTT nealthAQnierond'Comforn?The GrbS ham- Houje, tOarciiv-.sr, New-York,- proffers^vantages , l-o Sfrni-^ers sfonping-a' few days .-rweeks-sn tbecity.-sactj I as are rarelv offerrd. It is eligibly located on a clean and, at-.- ?trert. verv r.earth? bus.nes? pan or tee city. and.in. the immediate'vicinitv-of the principal steamboat Undings| ;: Its apartment* sr^ convenient *?d neat, wane its table is-j sun-l edwif. tee best Veget--.bles and Fra.is that can be ! crocked, exrl^.iir.g entirely Animal Food and Mima'ants of ?11 kinds. Charges moderaie, and everv erlort made to render Boarders comfortable, ebower Baths tree. Re ' member 63 Barcbiy-?t. MARINE JOURNAL. f ORT OP NEV>-*OitK, NOVEMBER 29. U4? HLMATCRX ALMANAC ?THIS Da Y TKZ SC? THJ: ?15)1 ,,r. ,tA Rises 7 19 I Stts 4 41 F.ises. 4 IS : Mors ? S5 Evn7 6 13 Latest Date*. ' LOXDCJt.Nav. Sumi.Not. i Liv?a.?coL.Not. 4'*ew-orl?.a*s.Not.' 19 CLEARED. Ships Aiabarnian. Lane. .Mobile. E D Huribat k Co; Elestra Deontson. Doane. St Mark?. ? D Hur!*>nt Co. Bark Dolphin, Elliot. Phil Selpbit. Stargesa; Clearraan. Brigs Dimon. Sbapter, Charleston, Dunham k Dioon ; R W B owr. Kellv, Port ? eon, "?turfe- & C.'earman. a: Scbrs OciobeV, Smal'v, Philadelphia,S W j>wis jrAmijf ranth (Br), Cofin; Halifax; G Je. J La-.-:-. ? i* ?v'^.'t? wStti ^"'"najtWtalhaJ lA Sc^vJokn Kkngy, GnSng. 5 /ays from BaMi ^ourTto,tnajtef?,r^**rTr*- ? *** 5r Pear Daty Chase. Owen?, 12 davs from Curica mnxe, to Joseph Foulke *- ^?* , ? ^ ? h atfinil I* "Sctr'JRea!Schob?msker,8dayTfrora"wishing 'with naval ?tor?*. t"i M;tcbeli*^Co^v'*,-*,T****~^, OT i?chr Regulas Ha-* kius. 8 davs frcra 'Washington,^ with naval store-."-." Powell k MillsT *^ 1 r BELOW-] ship and 2 bHg?u-Wmd^freab^W?^ jtc- ? *? - ?X - -??. ?idO^Ha?lCMBP , - disasters. . IJj. The s:hr Victor, st Boston from N-YorkfVelrtasboreD Hardt -.e's Beach ou the ISth instant, and had to be iirtletT to iret orT. s if**** * ? .JP*fr9L Sehr Sun. of Bcstou, 'cwt r.n Abico. was .pnncjpall owned at Cha-.cam. in<l is probablv ln*nrvdvth?r?ova; other offices on Cap.- Cod ; o=ly.$400Ainsu'red,upoa.be?at Boston. ^wi" Sehr Enterprise, of Salem. Was rrssed agaWfuUWwa ter and dismasted, orT Mitinicus, 20th inst. by sehr Pocav stt, srr a: Lubec?no person on board. TT Ber. Gba*. G. Fianey, of Oberlin. Ohio.wiL deliver a course of Lecturrs on. The Holiness of Christians In the Present Lite, on Tuesday, Wednesday.**Friday 'amJ Sunday Evening* of each week ( untr the "Course* is coi p eted) commencing This Evening at 7$ o'clock a; the Kf Conereeational Church in NibioN Broa'dwav Saloon Sei Free: ^ - v , n2S5t:i' MARRIED : At Howard's Hotel, Nov. 27. by Rev. Hearr Chase, Wil Rjara Walion. of this ciiy. to Helen Mar. daughter .j3t Na4 thaniel Earle. of Leicester, Mass. At Baton Rouae. Not. 10, Li-ut/ T. H. Porter, Ui9. In? fantry, son of Com. Porter, to Mis? Eliiabe.h L: Bei'i* daughter of CapL Benjamin L. Beil. LT. S. Dragoor*. DIE*D: ' ' / ~* On Monday morning, after a long and severe lllness/M* ria E. Oirden, wife of Israel Po-t. eged"40 -.ear*.*. 5 -*r-a[ The relatives and friends of the lamily are^invitedjtbat-* tend her funeral on Wednesday altern on. the ISthT 'lostnji'sj at 3 o'clock, frum hrr mo;??r'* re?>denc?i 150 He*ter-'st. -.' On the27ih irrst.. Miry McKenns, aged 89.?.> Ht?>Pq Un the ?th inst., Aisx'ander Martin, a native of Scotland,. On the 17tb inst. E. P. Horton, tgedr'S. y At Ridgefield, Conn., Nov. 15. Daniel C. Bougfilon. In.e a merchant of this city, aeed 35 f ' , *. . mmmmwm.?iiif?i?i mmmmg? ?? ? CLOTH S, C A S ?IM E R E S, V E 5>T 1 IN G ? AND HEAVY WOOLENS, V.-T WILSON G. HUNT & CO. have 'new on hand a large assortment of the above*Good?, consisting of the most desirable styles, for sale in quantities! to suit nurchasers, at 164 Pearl-street, coiner of Chatham;) streeL ?1 Im 1-t'adL.i A M ERIC?W MIISEUM?Marhle builtl*j jTjL ing, Broadway, opposite St. Paul's Church.? Da - vtsiters admitted the same evening Free. TT This immense establishment cons;stsof Six Spaciou^ Halls; parhover 100 feet in length, and contaiiiiiigiuxire^, wonderlul works of nature and art than any rive tn oaf urns < in America. FOURTEEN t'N EQL'ALLE? Ph R-; FORMERS are engaged. . - i^Tf Pertormnnces Wednesiiay an?i Saturdav aftenioqns,;at^ 3 o'clock, and every evening at half past 7 o'clojk.^ Dav vi-iters admitted free in the ?veuing. Admission to'tlfe' ??hole, 1F> cei?ts ; children half price. - *j i? QJ'LEiSL)IL) NOVELTiES !?irutir^ O Change of Performance!!?N K W-YORK MUSEUM and PICT ORE GALt.ERY, Broadway, opposite the City Hall.?Mr. H. Bennett, Manager, announces with'ple.i sur ? that he ha. effected a sUort engasenient with SIGNtlit ' BLITZ, the wonderful Magician, Ventriloquist and Plate Dancer; Miss CLEMENCE will repent,I.er much admired Dances: Miss Bit UCE, th? sweet Songstresi,; Mr G./. BROWER, the celebrated Comic Singer, an.) Mr. DP:L\ RUE. the inimitable Mimic: MUSEUM,?MERMAID.W \\ BIND DEER; HALF A MILLION of Cl/RIOS! ' TIES, GLASS-55LOWING, PICTURE GALLERY, nnd PERFORMANCES, to be seen fir ONE SHILLING.' A Dav Entertainment on Wednesday and Saturday, at S o'clock._'_ n28 ' MR. MAX BOHHER'S Fourth ;aod last CONCERT?Mr. MAX respectfuily inlornis the pubi c that he will give hi- last Concert (previous to I Is departure for the South) < h I hursrfa; Kvening. Decembt<r 1st, at the Tabernadr, assisted Uy Mrs. ROW \RD I.ODb It and Mr. TIMM. Mr. BOHRER will perform, for the ?rsf! time, three of his latest compositions. , . V Tickets $1 ea-h, to be had at the principal Music Stores, and ni t'ee door. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. n2U ill WANTED?By a genteel woman with City reference, a place as Cook or Chambermaid. Apply at No. 2U4 Spring street. n29 If WANTED?A situation to cook, wash and iron, by a very ""capable, industrious woman', at No. 27 Prince-street. i>29 2t* ? WANTED?Places hy two girls Jor, cooking, housework, kc.?city er countrvT? Ap? ply at 43 Crosby street, rear. _? 29 %i" ANTED?A place by a nice gitl lor housework, r<t lMf DIrision.-?L, upstairs. n29^lt*? w WANTED?Situations by two English Gardener?; 3 do Coachmen; 1 Waiter; sever I; Farmers and bnyi?wou'd work for low wage* fnrthe tjjlti'i trr. Apply at 77 Nas-au street. Temperance Olfice It" v WANTED, at 77 Nassau-street?E2o ployers for an American Cook ; 3 do Chanil? ? - maids: 1 do Housekeeper ; 2 N'ur?es; 3 Seamstresse*.: 1 girls for housework. Small wages expected tor the w r-' ter-_ ROOMS WANTED?Two or three u:t.> furnished rooms wanted j without board. In a gei t--i nous-, hy a small family ; rent not to exceed ore hundred, ?lollars per year, piyable m nthly. Address A. M. at this office.__n29Jlf# IHANKSGIYING DAY.?The 8tti^f Dvcer.iber is the diy appointed for this annual'le-ti^" val, and as a handsome Dinner Serv:ce is it dispensible'to i. Ii ndsome dinner houserteeper? are respectfull* 'nvi-ecjjti eall at the celeiirate.i rheno Crockery Store, No 7S;?tfis At nue. (onp'j.st-.e A'n>-y ?treet.) wherj they can' be . ; . Dhed vitb eTei ? article: in the trade at prices to/uit f'ie' times. Don't forget 'he number. ?? n2<i,fltf f IrEFIiVED MEGAR. f ^'fla WOOLSEY & W O i > L S F>Y'cohtinue^ to sell their 'Standard Quality ''Double Refine.r ?Sugar at their lowest reduc"d Ca-b prices, without cLar^e^ 'o- oackege?. namelT: - e>4|?S; (.??nves in i-ox? of c-in p-jnJi, Ten Cent? per pound. Crnsned in barrel, of 2? 0 do. T>b Cents p^r pour.d.^^^l jp Powdered in barrelsol 250do. Ten and a half CeenTs prdo^ When less than 5 packages are purchased, h >lf a^ent per pound additional. ,s."'H4?l i* Orders rar ol the C:t? mnst bo prcomrinnled bv.a reiriit-" tauce, addressed to ' WOOLSEY tt.WOOL-EY,^-? s, New-York Patent ?"u/ar Refinery! * % mr. South and Montgomery.sts.^ or arjnlv at the office. 89AVai;-t reet. ~?-*n29 tf ^ .f IMPORTANT TO M ECH AN'M S ap/1" others ?Warranted c.'*t ste^I edge T^oI?^rnav hejm ? at the schscribtrr'- o'd esfibli-hnient. 33 Att?rrier .tt? ?rLr. i^-Yo kr?rfrjj d.uced prices to suit the times. 10 per cent r? (I.-aKr?.sJ-af 2 George Briggs it C.'s 115 Ma den-lane, \ew uced prices to suit the times. 10 per cent t? <!? r.23 3m* JOHN CONG KN:, OCKWELL S PATENT, VAUgHr _, LICHTS??o useful to ex-l?de wef, dust ajip.frojtp andatt'-e ?ame time admit lisht, greatlv improved foi strength and durability?for sale at No. 9 AsioY iHoukeTvn^^ trance In Barclay-st._*Hft^-^s?*-e?n29Hw*t? |j SPE*RM OlL.?1,000 gallon*'jWinter^ Sperm OU; 1 000 do. bleached do. do AUo a V?d assortraen* of Sp-rin Caadl'=s, for saie hv ** D29 tf _ F F EDDY. 24 Old S'L-jj 7 PEACH ORCHARD P-roken Cj?jjfc $3 50 per ton.?Now discharging, first q,ualit3^Bro-tf ken C al at tne above low price, if take ..from boa't wtlfeF unloading. WARD J^BROWNF^jf r.29 411 Wasblngton-sfe-.t. corner of frajg&S SIDNEY COAL?A*\smaUTI<^fi^K mined, coarse Sydney Coal, suitable for parking-:*,1 for sale at low prices In lotato suit purchasers. bV t i -V WARD fe^BROWNErf' n29 . . 4! 1 WashingtO'i-stree',-CMrn> r-Laignt.^1 Bv F. Olton t Co.?Wednesday, Noyemb^c^SOjy PURLIC ADM1NISTRATOR'sM ?Genteel Fcrniture?At io Am ly-streei, the furniture contaire'rin.lbehouse, consiy ingof mahogany and curled maple chairs, mahogany tabi^aj solas, brcs'els a-d ingrain carref. silver-ware, p-er^glas.^. mar.tel do., t>eds and bedste?ds. cb eks..'stoves.vilvanscOlifi-l mans?together with "the kitchen foroiture. Al?,^e?eral7 tons o^j^j^-^'-*'' ^ \_ "?8^ j TVrOTiCE* ii* herenj^venrthat tryj.'aiy, Jj% nua! ebctioQ ofsDireclprs oq^^ijalloward lj^Uf t an^e Company " wiU be held at the ^r?5Qtw,Pp"MiT No 54 Wair4tr*t*o*nrMnr771ajrrDe? mencing at lo,'cl'?ci. aad.closin^t^ o^?0ck?P?M'*^aJ"? ' ' ^ v LEWls.PHILLwPS.-Secrft^ New-York, NoyemjgrJ, lj42^. ^ \jj*anUjty^lfa ?~ML*LK ?SPj-NNERS ?V^t^irrMie ? d i a reI y. ~ A p p 1 yji '-e?J*Ced art*teeA-1 o ?? aaatitaji-^S n?3S;- ^-', 'Jta, - . 3uHV LOCK^Orjj TN PpRgg^eE'dgSSfprx X-Surrogate oHffl| giv?n.,to all'sperspr, Cooper, late of ilir\j,l7 ^, ? u.?. f,^-^,, present tl.e s-:r:;e with :: ?- -??-..e:-. p -;?-.f r.i tyr. at her resident.-No. "49 Gr'v-iv.v^L-^tret-'-, in U. of New Yo-k. oaor-icior: tw^.iv-ri'<n'h.'vd.iv of next Dated New York. u>- twen!v...^i'i dHjuois-Nor. r.29 lawfim MARY CO< ?PER. A '?? - ? ? a'rix. TO BE LET?The lower part of _ House 1ST Varick-street? very convenient for a small fanny. n29 6t' AUCTION SALr.:._ __. _Jwiaa Rkoard*. \zci:ort<-er. Or BANGS, RICHARDS & PLATi"' Ltoewlcasii aiv*acc$ made im c mi -t-nmts ' J*" MONDAY EVENING, Not. 2Sih. Pr.'VaTE Library.?A ?*lc*t.!r col>c ii.B ot Tceolrjr'cal ? n<1 Siandaid B??ok?. I>e:mf a part or the private I.brars of s protesaxwai gentleman. Among 'in-mare Baxter's vsork.? ? vols. Bai-e^s complei; Woftaj w^waj-on tre Covenants! Moshtrm's Cnurch Histiry. 3 H-n^tr. Orr ->? Chnyolosv. sts; CrudeuS Coocontme?., Jv?; New ten's v?C$x*,2T?; Lrlin '> Detstical VWtters; Sieuar:', Core roentaties 'n Hebrew*; co. on Rem'???; Jenais*-*' J*w-%i AaLqu..Ie*. *ww?w IDNSsDAY EVENING, No?. SOih. ^?.Ai-C& o'clock a: the Auel on Room. fSiS&SAi-Scr Standard a.i? Holio.it Brvias. Mc&yfin 7*'l^*hIe cih.s fncients et nr ? ?od trrsh ? Cue Library Bi<ok?. an exrenvve var ;e VPrayer Bvok?. :u rich a* itx. bind ng* ? *<Ook$t a vpry t-rse s;..i choice as ...???od taocy bound book*; elegant AI evui K?a?nUiy__to be sold by tingle ectioi are-75 elegant Epi-copa! Pmyer ize&and richly U>en?i; t.a B bie-, n ciud nd;quano Bibie? !D the s^?t bimSmni fkei, church, school ami taa.dv Bih.et -'? ?? :m rucoo bindings ;. Fnend-jitp'? C Ee?D<iS?4vl? , ' hV i,m> ,,fiVrl"K 15 Token: 10 " ui's> fjoeitc.-il wprks.oct; 10 Moore's do; tO BurrV* ??; ^olusiij^y^o; :12,.Lord Bvrou's work* beauttfully SStWraBMOmrlueisv wo k?. finer) tvu d in gift nioioc 75.Crame.tl8 Piatxo F~rt- Instructor; ?? Cabinet of curi "ioe'rPhrenrWv: lOOSiojtenr Own Book; S5 ;rci'.'> li>::i">; SO :.*-*? and r>?pu ar Juve jifcco',Mrp,:; to Walker'- Dictionarv ; JO p^. _ . r>?; 10 'Qanptiig's Speeches 8v?; 2 Zeuopooa 10 Landon'^P^icai w?>rk?; 10 Dti kS compbta rui?* Geography, 8 vui,; ?3 Pollock's .No_\?s' Pennniiisbip; 55 .Marry?tt'i ? Spectator. 6 vul*; k Dickens' works, j S,u:"S America:, ura o:v ; tj W it... '. ??:,.,?: ; :0 -cot t-h.Chi-f>: 25. V -ar ?-: * ,,-f.-. ?, * ?' C: ari ??:? Temple. '?'C iockit Ttsu-siem?. $?.0 ?> ... ?n w aiiace. SW ? t !;am ? Also; d c"sV? 4?> re.?m< -f Amos' ar.-d H-dson's F-o.?c?tp ?A.s ? a Ur..e v-tm tv .?; S:?t.ci;e-r, -.rx'.-j.^^ Eo<l'sc Port and L?tterP.ir>e<jJ_A v *V^"5^T^1f>?>Y EVENING. Dec. 2. *? ?yrlMy^'o:c!"ck nt tbe Audi-" Room. ... VALCABLtTKKtvATE Library.?A v.Jaabte pri??te Lfbrm (ry^of choice books_ h standard English bierature, moatly 'Esgii-trvditl?n.-.'in tine bikings i^\tsr?ord's Pacata Hiberntn, ? vs 8ro; MoMere'l works, elegantjCO',y^M.jltQa's Pr-adise Lost, splendid Illustrated quarto copy/?Eorce'ilinl Latin Lexicon, 2 toIs; Johasoo's -Uictionar,yp?/vs;qu uro ; T< ote's chronolosticat HlstOflan. 2.VOIS.8-tOfWfAFstjjtj1 Rock in London, quarto; Grotius on Wur ai.d Pr.Vi-rTtol o ; GansT-ii.'s H,-.'\ tourt.to.io ; Ai- en caa Rur>l:>-poft^qlIi?-li>t Aliodlet n> works -Its quertoj ? Bpsbby^CuA^fiiiUs,?fii?no : Dn;"i.'? Eccie?i.ssitca! writers, j >s ol-D ;'J-d-ii's.,?Ii work-. 12 vs; JeuV.-xoi.'? works, si v< ; ; i.voriis . ? >; .im,mi, i vs;,.!..,; Nrflv-KCl.r. Eoui.da 1-lions R-i ;.. S Vs ; Heivet ^s en Jim; Hash v's , i. .'e ot^Qe^r^vn; Boswe.i'? L'e o Johnson, h'voIs; I >h~endan,^woikvoi' S v ft, !9 voi*; Popt's works, 9 volst . Younn'si\vorYs?U*v3^* 8vo; Cowley'i won a, 4 to; Cburrh iU'S,WjpjrjtSj2 voJs_4.ro; Cong eve's woi ks, 3 vol* 8 vo; Pa ley'sj?-ork?T5 vi';\;; Leiniid's Ireland 4 v .Is; Sparks'* Wrl tinss^f^Wis^in^TTVnV 12 vols i.c 4tc WEDNE>DAY-> THI'USl-AY EVENINGS. D,c.7 k 8. Valvaei.e P*'.'- sti l.'.E s ary ?Tue i cm a 1.11. ir portion of tri*- vai'?jtpe library of Hie late S. D. Langtree, Esq. . ,Particulars-here-d'er. _ Y^?5DfiS!tfWEl^ Jr.?tore 54 Wil pro tkSj^ct .TtiiMa Ite iBrurTs ?Cou?e'jj: ..T.inie 50 N6y, ?wTrTsoct; 5\VdG;son'? Spri 13 ^lli'm-srreetfeir/ierof Pfnr*-?reeL I ^ ? ' mjis^W?l'ESDAY, Nov. 2?. -St^<\?^sS&?i>ral ,,u' AU'*"o>t Room. I* iCi.othsttno CTssi.mkkf.s? Fre.it? tbe sbelvrs?on a credit J*?mi?nths7i<iajSilllpT0>v?>i endo seit notes?S00 pieces su .pw.-.ot .Wf,sl. of. En;;,and Ciolh- and Cawmeres.just iru ? ?tfrAlsOTtSO pieVes^upTWjJSck Beaver Cloths, to close a con .cerri. _ 1 J'tl&titfP"1*)' Also *2 cases drTGjciyths, new style, for over?oats Also.' l -ca>f c-itni tine Beavers, tbe b<-sl oll,rrd tl.,i yseasonr^ r - F a Aifn 0 cases sauincjSjJiSorteil colors. ' Alib. !> cas'es'Catilon flannel, blenched and brown. 9mm* WtJhrflHpafifrgH bKSDAV ? Dec. 1st. ?P r^U?s?AU.0^lt>ckx.n tt-e Auciioi. Kootn. French (Jooos?By rntalo^ue? t-or nppmved enddlYed ?rbote>?t 0 ?nionil^credil?1'"' ci-es French Gopdsyconi prisin.: agreauvari-'ty and extensive assortment of staple and fancy artlclesol reci'mt importations. Catalorues and saoiules on the mornui? of sale. ? Also^300*doieirw<Kden gToves ?AS .SATURDAY, Deo. 3. At 10 o'clock, at the Auction Room. Cloths amo CAssiMraes? From the shelves?on a credit of-six montis,-f??r. iippr >ved endorsed notes?800 pieces supeiior West of England Cloths and CWmeres just im ? ported.*- ?> "T * WEDNESD\Y, Dec. 14. . , j.. At. 10. Tolock. a t the Auo ion Room. Packaue SALr.ior Fancy Goods, Toys, 4tc kc?100 ca-es of French anh German <JooiJ? adapted to the coming season. a m*tn^*n \ ? ATiPRlVATE SALE. ?4(1?>pi*>tTe"s 4/4.""SU and 6-4 red and w hite Cant"i? Matting. B7^^i^^lMBALL~Uttice~^ 1 "BrMd.'cJmer-^of WafCstreet. I A." K/SAVtlPgi'/e" nis' attention to tl.e -.aic of Real F.staie, ]HSiook?. Fnrnitur.e.nnd Out-Door Saig? ?{enerally._ y-Hl.Garley, Auctioneer. Y GUKM%& HILL, New-York . Long Rootiirlt?9'Brondwav TUESDAY e.VENlNG. 20th. ," AV6^o'cl">ok, nt the auction room. The Library ot-the.lajV Dr. ls^ac Nordhebner. Professor of Hebrew in the Union Theniogical Seminary of this city. The books consist cbi'etly ol works on Oriental Literature rind General Philologvelij the Hebrew, Lviiac Arabic. San Icrit, Persian,-Orretf?^L<tirti German anj English Lioiwuages ALUAtNL)'WINTKR GOODS at tho NEW-YORK"CASH TAILORING ESTABLISH MENTpl'4!J*FoTton;Street, near Broadway, ji^he subscribe.rA?rffrfP.rePar,*d with a large and extensive assortment oKFJ^L^AND WINTER GOODS to ex? cute orders^for garmjeutsjt_t the shortest not ice, and at u small advrance'froj^osri. Ourp'urchases are made exclusively for oa.sri7anil*wi commence our fall business, fully determined to sustain'cTr'tTnusuady low prices, and iui ni.sb our uusUim ers with Rtiirsl'r^teaftffil&WftTsmeli profit for ready muney ?trangen? anrl p?iej-s v.iiitirij; iiieci'.y who arv in wuuto an outtit, wi^hnd it Ih their interest to eall and examtne0rJ ^.i? atM style of work bei-re .raving iheir orders. ? Full suns iurnisned:in-^4 hours. Strict punctuality im? r'ved in filling orders. ys!2 tall -'**^ J. C. BUuTH it CO. ?InALL.* (i'OODSt-?The uiidersigTiejtTia JL- iprepnfed wirnyiifs usuul extensive assortment ot sea -onnble. Urwls to *xec^tSojrder? for Garments In a ntyle which will c'o*?p<>rt'^irnoany bo?se m the Trade, at price* wbicff,mMt?offet indticerjents to those paying ready mo ' .^uentSon is solieneu7S|^' 6tyle of Pantaloens furnished i. tins e?ti?blisb.".'ienl. as p.irli-ular care is directed to tins .le pirtmentywiiis'the^iew o: giving entire saiLfaciion. "Those whp."bav?'Vexperienced any difficulty in getting added,tare assured liuta superior fu ran always be realized. .-?.Erench-and EnglUiiitTassinieres in a greai vari ny ol new ^^Q^S^J^CJ^Sjifi^:^'[f' /^''Stwrient ? ! Vestings ?.??hieb save -"?rmtioi, ,.t* -tact.on tl.'ouub tbe '-p.-.n^' ai.?t Sumn.or "xe:iV h.s^WjgfljeWlJl1 W'W ^ ^'rriicti4^1??Wlii4^5i)otlis of ?op?r anil medium quail ties lor Drey.s.and'F'r'kk U?nn, Pilot a.nd Beaver Clo?i? lor r^flrton ti^Jf wa*y s*rrfffina* ",Fa> cySdres^aViKleX/'inclcdii.g Silk and Satin Scarftl, Cravat*. Handkerchiefs,Gl-.-ves. Hosiery, Suspenders, Shirts, Collars-ice, us.ual mo-ieraie prices. ? WM. T. JENNINGS, ??-Laie Ly^de,ar^ennJng*r229 Broadway, American HoteL .i ^seqnenc.e<dt-.ihe.feduction of wuues by tbe late jarifT the subscribes I* filing h s siock ot Gold an i Silver Lever?, Anchor l'>..p*'m-rit , Lepm-. ami oilier watchea ^ofcnew-'an'?spne-nJilWparWr.s, a d Jewelry &!* retail -i a i;miside.nib>^ra^?\mratt^m lormer pnoes, bein/ muoh I loVer tb.mi.U.ey^anBj?Ji|Mitbi 'or .it -ny orber p'nee in fhs^^c.tyl^ G^fr*Wa]KnW-nr low $.0 10 f25 e.,ch.? -tAatchea anriii?-AreJi^xejinny.d or b> oi<bL All wan-befl ' *aTranred to^k^pjgttqdatime or the money retuined.? Watches and Cl cks repine ! in ti e be?t n.anntr, and war ranted*at'rmui;^res>'uian"'th'e usual p.ices, G:C. ALLEN -Imp rt- rof W;.tcl:e- and Jewelery. \ol7ta tf ? , Who|e?i|le.and retail. 3n WnlLst.. op sOtlra. rf VAPsS-^a^?HsrAND VLLVET CAPS 1V./.-/V. eceat-varjewvo&nejry. and splendid paitrrs adapted ro infants, chiirlrerTa^id" b?/vs of a:l attes. Also, ladles ?Rldin^faps ot^ry*?beautifu patterns, and centlemvn's jSporiir.tf.and TliLf ir^ii^- -iI** sanscrtber flatters mrase.f he ?as tbe larg&Jir.rTlyiPjusortmerit ol Cap* m ihe city, - ??'].; n fu.'tiT.r r.-e..--.?d-itis-n ..?> ;l-v .-x^reme m.<:ent" \%\a--Vzi^WicMk^^ WI;oie.a.e :.au re.aiiat AivY.-tTSQ.N'S, 15! Cba:.-.i-.:reM,ard -?f HXSSSaE_~ K"w,Ty' ..^ttS^SUUL'KS, LATCHES, kr* *aisof Jamey'Affif.w>, Clark's Butu, Coopers' I^Glue, and'Harilwa'r^erwraliy. . ^ oii 1 __\ V A N<fjLL"A ?M U C H \ M P\, IN. IftO fea rl -at C< URTO Yj1&80?Q A KS, &c, in a va ?s_/ "riefyof ^le^eaTs^pTpide at tbe Establishment, for nry^ No. 229 Broa-lway, Ar.ierican _ kaSS?M> T. JENNINGS rr2 Istf l)4p^in*s?7r Board " of "Directors ' Tiuor-nce Company" have da N per cent, ou the new capital, er 21, l?42 WIS PHILLIPS, Secretary. fA' nl8 2n?is ^rW^^?VEi?iJOATS ! !? f5pSlat7lI^i>st in the msrket, made nt short Che public are invbfd to call E. L'JCKWOOD, 6 John ?t HOI?We are sel n Sriees; say, rer dozen cr I,.r>y figured 37Jc; ' tber Sr?on, quality equal I?aoy nd fur trimmed always 00 retail, priee 7'e. "SO k. SON. 143 wat?r tt patent Lard Lantpe, -.1 without ?nv prepaiation, ? of. e^n be bad wholesale ? FILLY'* Croek^ry Store, Waiden Lsne, and 283 Cemre-st jl;TS-?The style of Sur ,.*-.o ioe are on: in er*at perfection at '^v .VCv7m,rt 2 5 Broadwov and fomiseed zi tO 15, ne Estab! Am^U J b w>, t ji?NNINGS.