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MONEY' MARKET, ??je.*.-??? mock **cban**' *rpt'1 ,:, rSa-.~ a rvirag 1 * ?r.::::z& a ?? *>.-aS 1-1 r. 50 do.. ?3.1? f, SO do. .Uld? 1" Jf^Ssl g=3S ill 2 2 75 do.-1 mt do.t3':d? lU'l ?? ,- ... w . . i? i'im do.b35d W ^pBa,,*,... n^M ?.card, ... ?SkaciMi. f?y ? do. db, 'TjUHhlf*1" c? c<>- 80 i .*>< 'ouo1 Bonrd. -v.-.-*. ....?3d I>M 15U L. Island.c>'h 0S{ JrVrErsW. 5-/ I'.'U-l *Hud...?l..d lu . 50 50 do.?MJd? I'. ? Viitoburf. 3?| 50 U. S. Bank. tij Saturday, P. AT ?lock?, generally, were better to-day, and the sale, were to ? coaaidarable amount. V. S. Bank aharei re Biiaed without change, jelling at 6); Del. it Hudson im pr.red?! Farmers' Trust ;t; Canton Co. J. Paterson t J?Stale Stocks the operation ?er? large und a; much idraace for some descriptions. 600 Corporation Loan, le70. M jijOOduTtiois Hires, 1870. 16 IjUN Indiana Bonds. > j.soo do do.bi'l <S> jybO do to. '"5 laW do do.b60 l"l -jiflO do da.nw m j,OX) do do. ' j i"'J do do.hdU l-j V.W do Sterling. jfj 1,000 do do. *?? 5,000 do do. 13 Some excitement su caused in Wrdl-street-yesterday ?y Iho nauouuceinent that the ??nie swindler who had iterated ?0 ?ucco?sfully on Messrs. Brosu, Braiders * Co. had affected a precisely siinilur forgery 01. Mr. t'orrie, Ue Ageul for Fletcher, Alexander Si Co. of London. All IIS details if the. fraud wi ro exactly the same as proved isccessfal upon Brown St Co. The amount. $X,0W, was ' nraiiirJ to the rogue iu Jlauk of America ?1 ,l?W notes, ainch the public were yesterday cautioned, 111 an adrer tjemocl. against receiving, as they were fraudulently ?)!> tuned; but upon inquiry, it was afterward a-cert.nued last the bills had all been takeu lu by the Rank Bgaiu ; so I tint the ingenious rogue has secured $VJ Oisd by these ! [srooperations and got fairly off with hi< plunder. II" is bsyuud doubt the Mr. BrittOU wbo so successfully went saertae United Stales a few months ?mec with a series ol'nmilar forgeries, and who swindled Jacob Little S: Co. out of i-fi.'K1.. It Is a remarkable fact] und siiovs - that the rsrun look cveiy possible means to render bis plan suc? cessful, that ihe papu ou win. h the forged letter of credit ?a> arilt.n, upon being compared with the papirof u resume Itticr from Munsoll, WsitO & Co., the heuse whose name was made use of, was found to b? identical, iiie texture, color, water-mark, Ac being tbe snm :. This proves that the plan was eoncocted ia New-Orleans, or that the forger had u confidant there. JVfw-Vorlt M iirlo-is. Aiiir.s?The arrivals of Tots are moderate, an 1 tlio ?hole rrceipt< ore taken at 6 00 for export. In Pearls there is very little doing nt 5.75. Cotton?The market is quite linn.ami n little in frvor aftiit seller. The snln on Saturday were 5 or 600 b iles. FLOfa.?In lhs> absence of sales tu any extent it is ilitli tall to give u enrreet quotation. Ruyers und sellrr? l.avs not yet been able to fix a price since tho sieuiii"r's news s?s mnds pablic, and cooseqaeully tbe sales bare baea iery limited. The market stands at about t)..rifl for Mi) hi put;Georgetown and B'audywine are nominally at 8.75a 7.00, but there have been no sales to eitsblisfa ihe price. liaai.s.?Corn was nol \ory plenty yesterday but equal tolhe demand. Sales of Northern white at nie iiiras. Jermy yellow at 7.r>c weight, ami a parcel of Jersey Rye at the samo prier, del. (la's are without change and iu fair dennnd ul -I'd n Sie P?r new mid old. Auction Hilles. Totucco?in hhds Kentucky, Warden's inspection, at <! a 7, average, 5 34, eashi II hints Kentucky, part 1111 inrri hantable nt H a !>{ nvrrage 1 '.?ri; ti hhds do uniiirr (hanluble ul 5 a - J average, 7 17; 10 hhds Virrmia, low 'juaiitv, merchantable ai ? 5J, average, S a r1?all 4 mo>. Ky I. M HorTman .t Co?Mo.ruusos?57 liUd-. Porto Jlico J t iCi a Sec_Coffee?50 bar? Java hi 1 lie. TT Cstttle "shoav inicl I'lilr at Kyrurnse.? Tbe Exeeotlve Committee of tbe New i'ork State Agri tulursl Society have made arrangements to a> ml nil itork, implemet ts. Sic, destined lor tln? Fair, from Al |i?u> 10 Syracuse by railroad. A train of twenty cars will rtartfron tho freight dopet in this city, on Tuesday murmur Sept. 98, XT All person., wishing to semi stuck, implements, Sic. rkeald give immediate no.in, to K. P. Paanricr orL.1 Tivkkk, Albany, and all animals to be seat must be in Alban) in season to be put ou board the cara on Monday afleruouu tust. Aibatiy, 18th Sept.. 1? ' 13* The Banal Calls?rsrocha, K ij b?le and Merino flu.?!.. Bnmbaaines. Itferiaoes, Silks,Cloths, Cassimeres, Fhaaela, Blnaketa Muslins, Velvets, Satins, Laces, II. - ?l-ry end Gloves, Ac. Sic nrn selling al COST, for u few ilsvs onlv, a' tSO 1 J. A. BENNKT'S. d7i> lirand-at. near Sheriff. JjT Berean liimitun-, will meet for moral und literary aterctses 011 .Monday evening. '.Hth inst., al half past7o'clock, in the Lecture Room of the Elizabeth itreet Church. Tho following will be the order of tler risss: 1. A Lecture by HoRACC GaCELCV, Esq. ?i. Kssay by W. B. MaaSH, Esq. 3. A Debate by the members on the following <iur?-' tion??? Is the dcctrtuo of AruiiniaiiiMn nior- consi-ient shi reason and revelation than the doctrine of Calvin u? "' Per order, ?SO J. H. CAMPBELL, Secretary. D" Protrncictl .tlcs-tlnj; in the Meihodhti Church, fkrystie strert. near Walker. K. ligioui services this ?tek. each evening, nt half past 7 o'clock. Come and hear?youug people particularly Invited. s'J? l'tis* 13" The Young t'lioir; adapted to the us" of the ? loa 11 g. by William ti, Bradbury und Charles W.Sanders. ' ?" Tau is truly u musical av.e in ? hub we live. If every body is not in tune. 11 will nol be the fault of the music ma set* Hm what we cow sen is ns nothing to what shall yet bo. The next generation?(would lhal we were youag araiD, to enjoy it with them'*?yes. the next generation? "ill all he. singers. This new book 1? all f. r the young. It I? for* Juveuile Singinc Selio.l., Sabbath Scho.il?. Primary I lasses, 4c.' The book is got up in Very good la.ie. The music is s raple sad cheering. The elemenl&ry instruetion, s? should <In 11 k. is qaite superior. Gal the book ; intro? duce it to your children, und teach them hll t-i sine. It "ill make Ihcui happier whilo young, ami better citizens tSroagh life." [Times A Stur. ; Pshhshod and for sale by DAYTON Si SAN TON, ?11 tti) Nassau-sL aor. of Fultoa. ?1_ Cr Boot nnd yahoo Clerk??Net ice.?At ? dieting of the Boot and Shoe Clerks, called by order of ' las Commit tre of Arrangements, A. Parish. Chairman, the ? miaute? of the previous tree ting were reaJ and accepter*. Ali.o.ihe follosriinj report of said Commutes?: Pursuant to appoiutmant, y,mr Committee have wailed ?n the Bool ai?' Shoo Merchanls. and lake pleasure 111 slating that, with a few exceptions, tbsy have cheerfully complied with our re.[ ie?t. and express! their willingness to ci-operat: with other Merchnuts m affording more tune for mental im? provement to these ,n thelr amp|oy ,1m? hsJ hi?lnrlc, rajoyed, by closing their stores, on and after Moudav, the ?kk Jay of September, 18?, Saturdav. excepted', at 6 o'clock, P. M. Therefore Rooictd. That we. tender our s,Ces,c ,h>nK, ,? our pm. I plovers lor ihe ready und liberal 1.ne, ?, which th ??ve complied ?iih our wudses.tkerebjr atbrdiag ns an npportuintv ot uiming wita our fellow^ierks m altem. to the various menus now offered lor mental improvement Aoo to the Editor of The Tribune, aud all oihcrs that have 'ta; their influcuee in our cause. d!t<> Kttolved. Tnal a C.-mmittee of Six be appoiuie-d as ?Standing Committee, with power lu rii| vacancies aud ?ad ts their numbeis, as they may thiuk proper, to Iraas **t ?II necessary busiucss. aud carry out ihe object of 011 Auocialion. loved, That this meeting adjourn sine die. A. PARISH. Chairman. ?-satvrL C. Ambler, Secretary. ?la Jus j, CT Grnntl Conrrnlion of ?Vashington n.PniP<'riiucr s*ocietit'?.?Agreeable to I reselulimi ihr Wssasaagtoa Temjierauce ba-neiolent Ssrietv of the \lJ ?( Ncw-?ork. passed iu full nseeli.ig Sept. Ct'h. I8U, an'rV'r" hfr'"t,> Slyen that a Mas? Convention, in further "3 lk? f"" Temperaice Csuse, will beheld in this city out th t)cloocr next. Waabiugtou Societies thiougk sr*i. f C0BBlr>' are invurd to send their Delegates or oth s.i. . "e'"^peratu, aa iu ineir views shall be deemed mosi t'i* v. . WB. A. WISDOM. Prea'L T>'o?. M. WoooarjTtr, Sec y. sir 3f cht?in-'iL,**C'?Per"?!1* Si* cautioned against pur- j bau as ,t Ul"r *Ju ,"*ed in ihe neutral paper called ihe Ian Rank *"u frauJuleatly obtained and pawned in the ; ?1UJl?*M. iiHivf WMCM.W?0LU.Y. j THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE; Contents for Mnturttny, .-?eptcmber IN. I. The Legend of the HauxtedTree?A Po?m. by Winthrop Macxwobth Pkasd, never before published ia thil country. II. Ei.eanora?A Tale, by Encs-i A. Per, front tbe Gift for 1843 not yet published lit. Rarnaht lit r>Gf.?Foul New Chapter*. IV. Sc'.nxs in th/. Indiah Occam?From the Southern Literary Me-.'-nc-r for SrpfinVr. V. The Second Veto Message i f Prriidcnt Tylbr. VI. Tnr. Letters of Re>i;.naTion of Mcssra. E?:ng end ('ritt enden. VII. Mr. Webster's Lkttzr?. VIII. The Address of the Witte ME'irrp.s cf Congress to ihe People of the United State?. IX. A Complete List or Acts passed at the Extra Ses? sion. X. The New Rsvcnve Law. XI. Decisions in Chancery for the Week, reported exore.sly for the Weekly Tribune. X'!. Doings in Washington?A fall nud acenrate Direst XIII. Notes on Paper Money?Prepared forTu-- Tribune XIV. A Letter from Armenia?B> Dr. Grant, Author of -The Nestortaas.' XV. An Abstract of the Report of ScnooL Commis? sioners for the City of New-York. .Wi. latraaTAjtce Fobeigsi Irnxtucasrc-s, received by the Great Wi stern. XVII. Editorials on 'Cabinet Chances,' ' Case of Mc L'od.' 'Great Southern Mail,' 'Law of Riicr Navigation." 'The New Cabinet." Ac. Ac. XVII. Domestic Intelligence, from every part of the United Stales, Mexic* T<-x<sand f'inada. fJX. Tne PosiTies or Mr. Wr.nstrR. A letter from a high source ai Washington. Subscription, ?2 per ye?r?F.ftecn Copir? f?r $'.0, iu id vance. 1ZT JVorllu-rn CsfScbl Ottlce, ?S Ropery?The Vorthern Light, devote i to free discussion and ibe ditfu ion of Useful Kaowledite, .Miscellaneous Literature, aeJ leneral Intelligence. The principal object of lha publi aimn is to diffuse information on subjects of practical isefulness. I'or the more effectual accoinplishment of the ?bject il is pioposed to give it a popular shape, and to af ord it at so low a rate as to place it within tue r<-<>< h of all lasses of render.. It wilt he conducted by an association if gentlemen whose co-operation <.on?isu>of the following >er?ou-: John A. Dix. Thos.W. OlcOtt, Gideon llawley. Amos Dean, T. Romeyn Berk, Ed ware C.Delavan. Cunttnti of Sept. .Vi,., ful. I, .V?. ?. High rrid Low Huties, by U illiam II Jansen. The Policy of tne South, by D. B.Stockholm. The American Institute of ihe City of New York. The Weather end the Crops, by C. N. Dement The Corn Law s of England, by Samuel Williams. C\>rn Laws m France, by Genoral St. Deny*. Flour,Grain, Ac. The Portrait by Aloys Schrieber. Mental Effects of Physical Causea, \<r sinner Rhoadea. To the Daughter of A Deceased Friend, by Ann Eliza i ray. (In Philology, by Salem Town. The Spirit of the Lake. Cicero and Phitiseus. The Sea Kn cs acd the Vikingcr of the North. Sonnst, by Abraham Hosier. A Popular View of Astronomy, by J. W. Edmonds. Tin- Baron Fouque. The District School and the Lye-tun, by C. II. Lyon. Pbilos iphic e Pacts, by John \. Dix. D S. Ingcmann, by Horace II. Wtbslnr. United States Rank. Madeira Illustrated. ('?I. : Def nn-. by Henry Whiting. Temperance House*, by John Cachan. The Oregon Territory, by I). B. Su-kholra. Stattsties of New-York. Sioek Speculation-?Congress?Explosion at Syracuse? destruction of tie- ste-iinbosi Kne?Liiersry Notices. Terms?ttil per annum, in advance, or lo cenis pa- mini ier on delivery. Published monthly. Delivered in any inn of this City and Brooklyn, and sent by mail to all tarts of ibe L'uHt? Slates and the Canadas, by ? 17 .'ltd liw ISRAEL POST. 68 Bowery. XT "Vcw-Yorls nriil Krie ftiiilrond ?iinle Slocks?Notice is hereby en en that the New-Yerk and Kric Railroad Company will sell at Public Auction, at the Merchants' Exchange in ibe City ofNew-York, on Monday, be 30th day of September next at IS o'clock atnooo, inder lie- direction oi the Comptroller, One Hundred Th >u ?and Di ll ir.- of N.-w- Vork State Stork, bearing interest ai .he rale of six percent, per annum from the first day of Dctober, inclusively, payable quarterly on the first days of lunuary, April, July and October; being stock issued in mrsnanee of Chapter IM of the Laws of said Suite, of ih rear ii W, and ?> reimbursabla at the pleasure of the State n nny time after ihe fir>. day of October, Iro'l. Tie- Merebants' Bank, in the City of New-York, is do icnei! a- the place for the registry and transfer of asid ?lock, nnd will be the place for the payment of interest hereupon. The Siuc k w ill be sold in certificates of (tne Thousand >o!lsr? euch, and the buyers will he required to pay ihe mount of their purchases respectively immediately alter be sale, when transfers will be mad" accordingly. JAMES BOWEN, President. New-York, 35th Aaurnat. 1841. aa?fi dtSSO JT Private Teacher.?A young gentleman of Collegia e education, is desirous of giving instruction, on, ii tun hours a daj. either in a private family or boarding ?cbnol. He would consider Ins board a compensatios for iu service. Tosiiiuoaiuli of character and capacity with tbe moat respectable references, will be given. Ad irr s. S. P., at liiis office. ?15 if Xf l'nr liciilnr Notice.?These persons having 'urniture of any description lo dispose of. or who are breaking up hi.-keeping, will find a read? sale for any portion or all of their goods, by sending their addiess, or Sailing upon the sub., riber. Goods to any amount purchased. s7limsiiiw (2j F. CO ETON. 197 Chatham street Pnaacnrjeru In the steam ship C iledoaia from Lit rpnol via Halirux ?Mis. I!e|l nglnnn ami sen ant; Mi?t I're; Mrs Edelsten: Mr, Brown and lady; Mr. Scott and lady; Mr Russell and lady; Mr. Ale,ok nud lad.: Hons. Couvertie; Mobs. A. Cnmherwerth; Mr. Gostenhoffer; Mr. Julio Sanguinetty; Mr. Swire; Mr. Forbes; Jokn Connah; Win Chance, jr.; John Gravely; Chss. Oakley. J. Lawtea and neahew; Bishop of New Jersey, Rev. B. J. Haighi; N. B. Warren and si rvaut; S. E. Warron. the Ui-hop of Montreal und friend; Mr. Lydiard; Mr. Edebton; Capt 0. Grady; Mr. Phelos; Mrs. Phelps; Rev. Thoa. lleurv and la,h: Mr Wilkie; MrJJasir-i; Jar Cushbertseu; Mr. Rhodes; f R. C. Dawson; Mr. Mycr; IL-ctor Bossavage* Junes Brown; Mr. Motz and nephew ; Win. James Archibald Fralde; Lancelet Bew; Mr. Chriatian and son; Mr Hopkins; W; Js.iki in; Henry Gem; Mr. Holland; Mr. Lymaa; Mr Jones Mr Sctnhidt; Mr. (irignon: Mr.Care-: .1 Brewsler; Count F. de.Mouira. l, Mr. Holford; Jamsa Buckley; John Ar> rowsmith; Geo. Holland; Mr. Majuda; John Macniden Major UcPherson and lady.nnrae and child; Capt Mouina. Iu packet ship Oxford?Mr Herbert; C Peabody and Isdv; Mrs. Blair and daughter; Mi... lli.nr of Mobile; Miss C McNaught and servant; Miss Ruthven of Edinburgh; Mr. Brown, lady and two children ili?s Brown of Liver pool-jMra, Mo!isierai:,Mr. Turner and ladv;Maior Bow er-, laie of the British Army, ("snails: Mr. Yewart and three siaters of lues: Cob Mierborne of Washington city; Mr Ewing of New York; Mr. Nicollof Dublin; Mr. J. A. Gas tenbofer of Naw-Orleans; Mr. Nerill of England, and tr? iu the steerage. MARLNE JO URN \L. PORT OF NEW-YORK. SEPTEMBER 20, 1841. Rliuiatnre Almanac?Tats Day TIIF SUM THE MOON j Fl'LL SEA R'ses f> :<~ I 80IS Ii ?. itises S 54 I Sets 4 iSj nioru. L a I e l t Dates. LONDON..SEPT. 3 IIAVKE.SEPT. I LIVERPOOL.SEIT. 4 ! .NEW-ORLEANS.SEPT. i1 The ucxt Steam-Ships to Arrive FROM LIVERPOOL | FROM LIVERPOOL Aeadia. leaves.Sept. 19 1 Columbia, leaves.Ocl. 4 The next Steam- Ship to Leave FROM BOSTON FROM LIVERPOOL Caledonia.Qct 3 | Ths Acadia.Sept. IP CLEARED. Ship Columbus, Baratow, LirerponLC II Marshall; Glad diator. Britten. London. Grianell, Minturn A Co; Char lotte, Rue, Porteoco, NH. Brigs, Itr Helen Mar. Card. Pictoa, T Wimiirtt; L'Or ient Mmch, Harnden, Me, Brett A Yo?e, Aerolus, Lin c?!n,Georgetown,SC; Sw,Pylad, -. Antwerp. DH S. .'nnidlji, >on A Co; Wilson Fuller, Cobb, Savannah. Scott A Morrill; Eagle, Stevens, St John?. NF. Fostar A .\ ckerso i; I'r. Alexandre, Board. Dunkirk. A Seigette; Catherwood, Chase, Marseilles D H Robcruou; Villa de Napoli, Martin**, Naples. L PalmerL SchrsCH Hooper, Tylsr, Richmond; Chas L Vove, Adam*, Georgetown, SC, Brett A Vosei Diamond, Hs! hvk Newbern, NC; L L Stargess, Baker, a lexaadria.DC; October, Doane, Baltimore: Hcuvio. Sherwood, Boston. Kitty Torn. Crowell, Philadelphia; Friend, Loveii. iu,, ti n: "Br, Elizabeth and Esther, Nelraes, Bermeda. liodet .v. Barclay, Ana, I? Bedell. Norfolk. ARRIVED. Packet ?hip Oxford. Rathhoae. ?9 dys fm Liverpool, indze to Goodhne A Co. Paoset skip Onsida. French, 35 dys fm HaTre. tadze. Bord 4 Ihncken. 186 passengers. Ship Westehester, Kerns, 30 dys fin Liverpool, mdze. B Kichard?. Ship Monament Chace, 3l> dvs fm Cadm, salt. Ac nesuuth A Leeds. Austriaa ship Otuvio, Vi?onck.G3 dvs fin Triest. mdz hooriuan. Johnsou A Co. Bark Empress, Hartshorn, dvs fm Maises, fruit. P J r rat cia Br . Sea. Allen, ?3dys fm Newcastle, Esc. mdze. G B .Moon wikhI A Co. Bi-ig Adamant, Ginn,7 dya fm Halifax, molasses, Mait lamt. Kennedy A Co. Brig Tasso.'Dixy. 29 dys fra St Jago, do Cupv. sugar. Thompson A Adams. ?}?i(iw?3 Jliip*, 2 bar4ue?, 8 brigs, f ~T Mm~~*' ? 1 snlBf^sTWaBT^ssMP T "afaTT1-** ' fS arrt rS: At Ea?t Rupert, Vt on the 3th tart, by Rev Wra. Jack? son, D.TJ. of Dorset. Mart:* 8 Nr.-.vros, i "??un.-e.llor at Law,of L:ma. L.vinoton Co. N.Y. to Mi?a ELtZASCTa C. dauchici of Aaron Sheldon. Es*?- cfEa?t Rupert. In FayetteviUe, N. C. ?n th- 3d inst. by R v. J B Bux ton, 8 unuel J. Hiaadale of Buffalo, \. Y. to Hat Eliza? beth C. daojLter of J. \V r.tuinr*. Ew. BUD : On the 19th ins*. Margaret, wife of David SatTen. aged ?II vrar- arid .- months. The friend* o!" the family are r'upectfully inv ited to attend -.h?r funeral thi? afternoon, at 4 ??'clock, from her la:e residence. No. II Ile.ter *L mtbotit farther entire. _ j rtening school.ai 135 Wooster ?tr?t. i the fourth door north ?f Pnnre street.? Thej that . have I isu'e and a disposition to tmprov- it. in the pnr ruit of some u?- ful studv will here hud airecable teach? ers, a la-re comfortable room, and convenient urglc de?k?. The termi are moderate. V- ?? ^ ?: by dou? ble entry. Penm inship, Arithmetic m il AIg? bra are taugt ! and simplified to the comprehension of ir ! dnllest scholar. Will commence thisEvening/, Sept. CP, 1841, betweea Prince and Hnaatoi rte. s?fl 2? ],n;.\r\t; i.KfTiRtN ?.\ book i-. KEEPING, by THOMAS JO?ES, Accountants? A Cla?< i- near forming to receive a course ofLectures,ia this important study Tne members of this claaa will have the additional privilege ofatteodiog ta> rcc.-ive pri \ate iu.tru-.tion. To those, however, whose main object is to possess a comprehensive knowledge of the princi? ples, so that they may be competent to investigate and analyse aecoasts, the lectures ?i!l be fo?nd fa-Iy ?ut5 cient. as all transaction- discussed will be exemplified u;i the black board. For particulars ?nn,uire at tho room*. Ir3 Broadway ? Just published and for sale at the Room-, ?? Tec Prmci p'c-. and Practice of Bookkeeping." Tertiroi ma!.?Tne undersigned have examined " The Princirl'-s and I':ac:ice of Bookkeeping, by Thomas Jone..' and lake pleasure in r'atmir liiat he has done much i".r the advancement of thi-b.-auch of knowledge. The merits of the work commend it strongly to the at tention of every youth ?ho ehocses rommerre f?r his career. H. SCHAPER, With Messrs. Prime. Ward A: Kinr. S.U. PIERSON, with A. Tappan & Co. K. S. WH ITTESlOltE, With Cutter, Bulkley, Merrill St Co. New York. June 6th, ISH. i3? 3teodi?" nEFBCTOKY stock, fixtures I k AND LEASE Kin SALE?Is neatly fitted up, and npia. " where an industrious man can make $.Vperday. Apply tin- ilayt.J. 'II UN LR. o' J..'u-treei. .-Jo If 11?PLB ?4Ct.AU.?'if theI ?i .pi.l.tV in tn'e J-'A cocks of 0J or To lix. For sale bv ??-?'i 3l JAMES HO .Vi:. Jl Ceenti?s ?lip. SFSSISTW tl Mit: T<? O tt? VSR. at N 161 Broadway, New S ork, up stair*.?The subscriber has established at the above location, a Manaiactnry of Shirts, ? '?d!:ir-. Bosoms, Ac in all thrir va'ieties. The superi? ority in punt of fit and workmanship w| n heh .r?--ten.-e? the article, from this establisbmi nt. cannot but commend it to the patri.n.ice of tho'e who have siirfered fro n the ami iv a nee nf a bid -it'iiif ?iiirl. PInasoread the follow? ing from e gentleman of this cits :? James Harvey?Mr. Hitvjvg been informell it i? your intention to open an establishment for the purpose of ma? nufacturing .-brrts, eollarsj bosoms, Stc. it affords me murh pleasure in -tatiue that I have seen your ?ork repeated? ly, and I can safely say, thai I never seen any ifnng to compare with it. Respectfully, joora. Psci?cHotel. L A. PRATT. Sairt- made to set well or no charge made. s'J'i 1?- JAMES IIARYEY. CARPETING. HEWITT St BAILEY, No. 105 Bowery, having pur? chased their Fall Stock of Carpeting, consi-t'iig of Brus? sels three ply lino and super Ingrains, and which they will sell rery low, respectfully solicit a call frem those about furaisbieg. Carpets made up at the ?hortest notice. HEWITT Si BAILEY, No 105 Bowery, lir.t Carpet Store below (irand st. s*0 2wis* ? IITAN i'i'.ii-rrotestam Cooks, Chambermaids, vv Nurs s, Si unstresses, Waiters and Girls for house work, can he had m the ?hortest notice, at the American Oflice, No. ?64 Bra ad way .'M door ln-lsw Prinee-strert Al-n men and boy servants can be had for nny capacity. No servant ii sent from thi? otfioe but those who can produce sati*f*Ctory reference. ?10 fit" ' T. ELLIOT, rroprictor. UrAlNTPsBU?Employment, a German n? Porter. Good reference. 77 Nassau street s90 If \ \ ?' A I' ?'" ??A colored woman to do the work f I V? small family. M.'st coir.e recommended. Apply at 43 lato 30 John street. '-" d't AMI)? EWPJLOV.7IENT?A Printer, an A men.-a ii, 77 Nassau st. s-jn If U~jA n t B E> K M i? Z o v ?i BYf-An A^m-Ti" can. ?> coachman. Apply 77 Nassau -u s-Jo If SAI.3Csa.tlAN WANTED?A y..ii.if in o. wri? perfectly understands the cur r. tail Dry Goods bu siness, and considers hims-'f a Salesman. None others need apply. Good reference rerpnred. Apply before 9 in the morning, or niter 7 m th- evening. s20 2" E. Jill'lt. N F. \ Y. 70 Canal ?t. WANTE I)?A Bov lo work at the 1'rintuig luisi ne--. Inipure nt N.i. 1C J..hn--t. t urd-lory, sduf Bov W int Ii D?In ? Wholesale Drue Store, ?beut Id years of age, honest and industrious, and ?ho ha- some knowledge of the business. Salary. fi>? vear, $;ikl. Addre-. Ilriigcist, at tin- oI-".cc, iu the band I ?rritinr of the applicant, with references. s2n It - t 11UlaS WAM K EJ.?Wanted, a Clrl a- cook.? VJ Al.o. one as chambermaid?they must be honest, industrious, and sober. Apply ut 121 Waverley place. sC i 3t H'IFK WANTIC?? Byayuunf man in middling ii circumstances; and the lady, to be acceptable, mo -r answor the following description: Age from la lo33,dis position mild, pious, f or feature*, middling si/.-, iatelli* cent, of respectable family, and disposed to stay ai home. Letters addressed to S. S. s., i,?d left at the oiiie-i of tho Tribune, will !??? faithfully attended to. slS.'lii. U-A N'ETC f>?$1 .'s'wlcn boioTaiid monguce" at F19 Bowery. AI?o, ?ituntimis by 3 Protoitaut young women. ?I - tins* BOARD>INC!??Families and single gentlemen can be as eil sceommedatod with board and pleasant rooms at Mr-. Mix fc Tripp's, Itil Broadway. A freut Parlor mow vacant) with bed-room ami pantry adjoining, either furnished orunfaraisbed. Also mugle moms with crates, Ae. desirable for the winter, to be had on applies! ua aa above. s.tl 1 ! ? I* O ff. TIC I> COBS IC I' WAR F Hi ?I *? I.. I ?W. BIRT. 1 Cedar-street, near Pearl, is now receiv? ing a larcc assortment of white and colored CtlKSETS. made to order, warranted to give satisfaction, and aclltug at extremely lew prices. N. B.?Country Merchants supplied. au'J4 lmis* nB POT OF FANCY Dress Article-. J.o |lr ad way?American Hotel. slSStii it'll SIXaK and Merino Vesting*, at239 Broad? way, A.rieaa Hotel. ,\S -Jtis SILK AN? ?SATIN Scarf, aadCruvats-A Nico assortment, ai 2-.N.i llroadway. slS 2tis HEi\RY WARREN. MANUFACTURER OF Miner's Patent Pnmps FOR WELLS am' CIS! I il.N'S. No. 137 Bi? r m.. Trov, N. Y. Tho attention of the public is respect? fully culled to the iinu.euse number of these Pumps now in use. and to the testimonials of thousands who have thor nghly proved them. The working CJ liuder and pluiigcr.and all the wcrK ing or operating parts of them arc of cast-iron. The pipe is of e'ear stutT? pine?turned off 10 about four iucnes to diameter, fitted for scre?mg togeth? er at each end, nnd boiled in a resinous coinpo-iuon which make- :l vers durable, and free from all the objections charred BSainst lead pipes a? being lajunou? to wealth. The advantages peculiar to th. in -re cirapne.--. Jura ' bilitv. ca-e of operation, and lecurity agaiu-t frosl; they ] I are also light and portable, aud easily put up or removed. T>e universal celebrity *hich thete rumps have ob- i I tai.t'd where they are best kaown, together withmuch ex- \ j pi ru ire ? bich the lubfcriber has had in the bu?ine?s, i I makes linn to^fiJenl of giving entire ntislaCtion lo every . p in ha*cr. ! All orders for W-ll or Cistern Psmp? ihould give ac i curate laeisurcs o' ihe -an.e from the U p of the platform ! to the bntlom, so that the length may be formed suitably i at the shop. Person? bui'dinc new cisterns and designer to place i the?e Pumps ia ihem. need not incur th? expense of a I curb above the platform, as ihe Pump is secure rgaiusi j frosl without it. As a caution in regard to other kinds of Pump? in cir j eolation which have not my label upon tl em. the pipe ! ai d wooden parts of which being made cf tchf.e-teood, j and some of ih-ni cf rii.'um.'irr treod I deem it preper to I -ay that all the woodrn pipe r.f my manufacture i? select? ed from the best of ?raste pine, hear: tluf.free from sap. and beinr boiled and well saturated in a resinous compo? sition, i? warr mted in every respect a superior article. The following persons are agents for the sale of my Pumps, and have at a'l times a supply en hand; Mesais. Osbora Si Little. Hardware Dealers. .Tl Fulton -L. N. Y : Mr. Jaaies S. Gould. 36? South Market st^ AI hanv; Mr. H. L Ward. Scbenectady, N. Y. Troy. July, 1?4I. [?903m]_H. WARREN. / 'OOD NEW? FOK THE CON St".TIF It IVE??TO THE AFFLICTED.?We are happy to inform thossof our friends who are afflicted with any af? fection o the l.unrs or Liver, mat they can find a safe. .?|r:v-'iut. and aa infallible remedy ir Dr. Williams'? just !y cebbrale.l Compound Extract of Hoa-hound. Balm of GilrHo. and Slippery Elm. We advi-e a!! thus afflicted a apply at 67 Bowery, where, for a small sum. they can obtain a mediciae which we promise wdl give decided re? lief The .ihcva Extract can be had of M.HEARD. Drurgtst. lt"r Washington street, wholesalaand retail. Also, at \16 Nassau street, and of Sand's.coreer of Bowery and Spring street. Agents froa tie country wanted, r20 lw THE NEW BROADWAY STORE. G. W MUIH & CO. 34 3 Broadway, (3d hou>" In-low Leonard-strr-f t, ?nd exactly opposite uo Arbea.eum.) Respectfully invite ts- atieauon of the citizens of New lork an 1 Stn-r.rers visitinr the city to their larre stock of FANCY' AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. The whole ?tcci has been purchased or Unded from the European packet? within the last few day-, and w;i| be f^und to :o.-;:a:a a mo-l varied and drsiraMs assortment at remarkably |?w prices. 1 The following articles wnl be found in the assortment SILKS Heavy Pr*ch? and plaid Ore de Naples. 4 s. 6d. per yard Rich plain Changeab.e do do. 5s. CJ. do plsia and E jured Gros d'Amure.Cs. Richc-t Rep*, 0?. with eler.ni Saiin stripe. St. rVL Co Satin stripe Changeable Pou de Soie, *;?.C?1. do Gros d'Afrique. 7?. Splendid Ombre aud Glace heavy Silks, on'y 7?. Cbaa;*abte, Watered. Foulard and Cbiao Silks, of the newest styles, very cheap Black ar.d blue black Silks, in great variety, from Is. 6d. per yard upwards "-atia-of every description ai.d Silks of all kinds, equally low. MO?3. DE LAINES. A r?od a.-tir'e in Moot, de Lame? for 3s. per yard Very excellent quality. 0s. il]. A new style of Chine HoUS.de Liine, all wool, 3s. 6d. Beautiful Paris goods in great variety. 4s. and upwards Plain colored Moni, de Lame, with rich Satin stripe. Challes of a:: entirely new style Mourning and half mourcing de Lame?, cheip. CALICOES. In this artia!" G. W. M. a Co. offer a variety, which, for extent, beauty and cheapness they believe to have beeu rsr?ly if ever equalled. Rich English Calicoes, Is. '"d. and 1?. !>d. per yard A splendid nssortm-'iit of the newest stvlcs, such as are not to be found else* here. 2?. snd 2s. 3d. per yad > A lot of beautiful "hawl pattern Calicoes, quite new .1 cases richtst Freach^Chinc Calicoes, 3s. 6d. per yard All other styles of Trench Calicoes in rreat variety Mourning and half mourninc Calicoes. LINENS. Six cases superfine 4-1 Irish Linens, grass blenched nnd finished entirely wulmut dressiaz. 3s, ris'id. and 4s. per yard. The?e (?0<?I' are much below raise. Three cis,-> lerd's-eye Linen Diaper, cheap. F Be - t Linen Damask for Table Cloths, 5-6\l yer yard. Excellent KM Linen Sheeting, 5s. per yard. Table Cloths of all sizes and qualities, very cheap. SHAWLS. G. W. M. A Co. invite particular attention to thi< article of which they will nlway* keep a very large assortment at manufacturers' prices. ->-4 Broche Shawls, $1 50 An excellent Shawl, drab or Mack ground, |9 SO Beautiful new and elegant pattern'. $0 Very rich Cashmere Srtswis. $7 Bad $8 A lot cf superb Paris Cashmere t-hawis for $12 Silk squ -re and lone Shawl-, in the utmost variety Cashmere Shawls, plain colors $3 ,*i i and ft N. B. An entirely new style of superfine Woolen Shawls, produced in Earope for the fir?i nine this season. ks? just been receive |. The material is the finest Lam a Wool, in beautiful eolor?. and th? paiiern? are the news.t diseas in Ombre and Chine. This iirticlc will un? doubtedly lo- in much requct as n -varin Kn'l Shawl. ENGLISH LONG CLOTHS Ac G. W. M. A Co. inten 1 to make the?e cooil? a prominent article in their trade. They are all imported direct, and lor rarely and i heapnesa cannot he surpassed, f>-4 Cambtic, .Mull. Swiss. Book, Nansook, plaid striped und Lace stripe Muslins, remarkably cheap, of every quslity and siy'e 6-4 Cambric Dimity, Masliaettes,"Bubops' Lawns and hair hair cord Dimities Damask and quilted Skirts and Toilet Covers Coennterpanes and Quilts, of every n/.e, quality and description English Long Cloths, of the most beautiful texture, all qualities. N It. The attention of gentlemen is particularly called to a style of Cetlon Shirting, of most superior qunlity, jus l landed. It is pui up in'imilation of Linen and the thread is so beautifully twisted aud woven, that it is Sifficull lo Lei I il from Linen. It will outwear I.men of the best description. FLANNELS. Excellent Klann-I for Us. per yard A fiuc soft quality, 3? fid. Several bhIhj of real Welsh Flannels, just landed from " Raaaell Glover," having been bought on the spot ' mid imported direct. They are warranted genuine 2 bales ol thick Elan sei, of Lancashire manufacture, yard wide, ennd color and remarkably soft ! 5-4 and 5-4 luperfine Saxony Flannels, for shawls, Ac. Ac HOSIERY. Purchasers win find at this establishment n complete as sertmrnl of the best descriptions of English Hosiery, and j much lower than they'are sanally to lw> found. .Vi di /.,-:i Ladies' superfine white Cotton Hose, only 2s.Cd. , per pair, aror b 4s. ' Ladies' unbleached Cotton Hose do black and w hite Merino Hose do black Worsted do do bl ick ribbed do do blsek and vshite Cashmere do do blsc's and win to Silk Hose, of most superior des cription 23 dozeu splendid embroidered and open-worked heavy English Silk Ho-;, only 12;. per pair Children's Hose and half Ho-e, all kinds Gents' Hose and half Hu-e. and Under Drosses. CLOAK STUFFS. English Menaces, double width, 3?. tid. Excellent I'rench Mennoes, ;s. Tsgllonia in great variety A new sty le of very tine Alpacca Lustres, for habits and t loaks. ijs. per yurd The ..me article richly striped in all colors Black Bombazine, very cheap, of every shade and quality. ALSO, Ginghams. Poplins, Gloves Etnbrnideries, (Trapes, Veheu VestingS, Table Covers All kinds cf DjEieitics. siO tins- 3-1' Broadway. t lo-vns, t ammi7ib:kk?4 a satine rs. XT Merinoes, Mousse line de Lames und Mo'eskins ri d, white and yellow Flannels; a good a-sortmeiit of Prints, and a general vare'ty of Goods usually kept lu Dry Goods Stores, for the low est ca?h pi ices, at No. 59 Hou?tonst. sl-lwhc* R. DOW1K. NEW AND SPLENDID FALL GOODS, AT THE INITED MATHS t AMI TAILORHG EAU? ORlin, No. 12 John-street, near Broadway. Citizens and strangers are respectfully invited to call at the Emporium, and examine a iplendid assortment ef French, German and West of England Clothr, Fancy Cas sinieres, VestingS, Ac, which will be made to order at ihe l shortest po?ible nonce, aad in the most fashionable and ? approved sty le, at reduced prieca for cash. ' sJliuis W. R. WILLIAMS, Ag?nt IIAIIrTWAiTe and Vtyo^DWA~ltTK7~ W. A J. JAMISON. 255 and '2551 Greemivich-street. ITITCHEN FURNITURE in all its vanues, consist- ' -"^ ing of Hardware, Wood-ware. Tin-ware and Willow ware, kept connanliy on band, of the beit qualities, at | very low prices to suit the times. Those who would wish i to purchase articles of the aboTe kind will find it to their advantage by calling before purchasing elsewhere, j N. B. A large asaortment of French Travelling Bags | i and Baskets. js4 Imh-' W. A J. JAMISON. C'LOTHS, < assimeres, and Satinets.? Saper?-e West of England black, blue black, invisible ; green, brown, steel mixed, and blue cloths; casrimeres, wool black, plain aad fancy; 50 pieces Satintu, every olor and quality, from 3a Cd to 10s per yard, aad likewise satin, merino, cashmere, and Valencia vestings. sfi tf J. H. BOCKOVER A CO. 215 Greenwich street. flannels.' flannels!: _ bales will be opened this morning of Welch, Ro JLU gers' patent, Salisbury aad Valley Dale Flannels, white, red and yellow, from Is 6d to is per yard, at J, H. BOCKOVER A Co s. ?6 if 815 Green".ch St., 3 doer? bejaw SarcUy. LARGE AUCTION SALE OF DKY GOODS. TT A errat sale of DRY GOODS came oil this week, and we have added to and replenished our heretofore large stock of Dry Goods, and are now prepared to rnpply pur? chasers on verv liberal terms. CLOTHS. CASSIMERES. SATINETS ? \ ESTINGS. SILKS. BLUE BLACK AND JET. MOUSSEUNE DE LALVES & TAGUON1S, FRENCH, ENGLISH. AND AMERICAN PRINTS, HOSIERY, CLOVES. RIBBONS 4 HABERDASHERY, CANTON FLANNELS. TICKLNG3 & STRIPES, BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS, PLAIN 4. TWILLED SINGH AUS, WORKED COLLARS. IN5ERTIN6S, EDGINGS, A.c. All the above we offer at exceedingly low price?. an I aj'nre the Public that our endeavors to suit them, both in style ard prices, shall be eon'inned as h-retofore. N. B.?Store keepers am! Peddlers supplied ?n lb? mo-t liberal terms. F. W. cV W. F.fill.LEY, ?I-fit 1JO (Srnnd-airrct. CHEAP FALL AND WINTER GOODS. TiriS DAY. JAMES ANDREWS, store 1&1 Grccnwich-streeu four dears ibo?e Courtdanctstruet. will sell from auction and other cash purchases, at extremely low prices, SH1ETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. Cises and bales of blenched and brown Shoutings and Shirtings, of every style, quality and price. PRINTS! PRINTS! PRINTS! oCiXs} ya-ds of English. French and American Prints, warranted fast colors and honest Goods. SILKS SILKS: SILKS ! 2.590 yards of black and blue black Silks, of the very beet manufacture and style, and at the very lowest prices. Abo, Taglionis, Mousseline do Lames, plain and fi<d. striped Challys. Bnnba/.;n?s, Lineas, Lawns, Hosiery, Gloves,Shawls, Merinos, Ac Ac. all new aad desirable Goods, at about oils half the u?ual prices s903tis' POSTSCRIPT. A GREAT REEEI.I.ION Against Hard Times. Hi|h Prices and Dull Trads, ha been determined Hpor. by the Subscriber, aud consequently he has armed himself for the siege with a New, Rich and Complete Stock of Goods. He has thrown dowu tan gauntlet, and is uow prepared to look e\ery enemy in the face; and desires the Ladies, and the Public generally, to pay him a visit, aud judge, by examining his splendid as? sortment of Dry Good*, whether he is not the victor. JUST OPENED, SILKS?SILKS: 1 case elegart changeable striped aud figured Armure. I do very rich striped and figured Gro do Aeger. I do beautiful watered aad striped Satin, very rich. 1 do sup. stripe 1 and figured Gro do Afriquo. 1 do rich Brocade and Chane. I do Gro de New-York and Cro do Pckln. 6 do black aad blue-black, pwin and figured Silk, of every sty le. SO pieces llgured and plain Silks of every description. 10 do Brazilian Glace, very heavy; together with Italians, tiro de Rhine, Doable Poult de Sois, Satins, if. l?ItINT.??. 5 cu'es French, lo ease. English, and 15 caios Ameris.iu Prints. R1ERINOE9. Fr?nck), English and German Meriooee, all colors and qualities. Taglioui?, Saxonies, BombaZmCS. SHAWLS. Ca?hm-re, Satin, Damask and Brochs. CLOTHS. CASSliME RES, SATINETS and VESTINGS. FLANNELS, BL UVKETS, and Maraerllea QUILTS. DOMESTICS?Bleached and Unbleached? (treat quaa ties. All of which th? public are politely invited to ex? amine, st JOHN H. DINCMAN'S, Ml Crand-st. corner of Orchard. N. B ?A lares as-ortinriu of Cbcne Merinoes. TT The French, (iurninii and Italiau languages spoken. ?17 1* Til EAP, CHEAP FALL GOODS. JA WON II. BOCKOVER ?V CO. 21.1 Grcenwich-st. 2 doors below Barclay, have now on hand one of the most extensive stock of Dry Goods in the city, ombracing almost every sty le suitable for fall trade, which have been purchased for cash extremely low, and will ho fold for ihe same. BILMS? HI I. KS. 2.000 yards black and blue-black, of tho most desirable styles and quality, from 4i to 10s per yard. MOUSSELIN DE CAINES 3 cases plain Thibet Wool und Saxony Do Lnines, of s superior quality, PRINTS. 85,000 yards French, English, Fall River, Bristol, Dover and Merruuack Prints, a must splendid article, at la per yard. TAGLIONIS. Ju?t opened, 2 cases, compril lug every color and pattern, a beautiful rtylu. Also, 2cases English Mcrinoc?, Ac ?flu DO.HEMTICM. (\(\( \ YARDS bleached long cloths at 6Vl,Sd.9d' tm\J*\)\)\) Hid, Is and Is fid per yard. 25.U0O yard* bro?u sheeting of every known style, direct from thii, manufactories, fur 'id, 7d JSd, ltd, lud, and Is 6d, pery'di1 4 eases unbleached Caalon tianncl?, at lud and Is per y'd. 2 Cii.es bleached Cantou lluunels, 3 cases, 5 qrs. and r, qra ahcotiiig, and i bales lickings, al J. IL BOCKOVER tCn.'? sdtf 210 Greenwich Lt. FRENCH CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. FRESH IMPORTATIONS At tho Now. York Cash Tailoring Establishment, 112 Fulton-street, near Broadway. Southern and Western gentlemen will find at ihe above establishment a very cboicn and exteusive assortment o French Caaaimores und Ves tings of the latest Fall styles, very desirable putterus. Also, a large assortment of Wc-t of England and French Cloths from Ihe most celebrated man uiacinrera. We shall in a few days receive the largest and best as? sortment of French and Euelish beavers for Ovoreoats ever offered, to which we invite the attention of our fricuds and the public. Full suite furnished in 21 hours al 40 per cent, below Broadway prices. Strict punctuality observed in fillin? orders. Cash on delivery, and no abatement in prices. P. 3.?The cuttine department n stdl under the super tntendeace of Mr. M. Gaylord, whose services have been loo well appreciated by a fashionable public to need any comment. Particular attention paid to cutting pants. ?6 J.C. BOOTH, Agent. FOLWEL.I, cV BKEVOOBT, Oi Fullon-atree?, Wonld respectfully inform their patrons asd the public generally, that they have just received their Fall Fashions from Paris anil London, and are now prepared to receive orders, having suppl ed themselves with a w?!| ?eineted assortment of goods of the latest importations, consisting of Cloths, Cassimercs, Veatings, Ac. 4c, which they are prepared to maka up ai pricei which caucoi fail lo please. To those who are unacquainted ?Ith our style of getting up garments, they would respectfully invite tu call aad ax ajnine for themselves. N. B. Terms Cash. all tf SOLID EXTRACT OF KIO NEGRO SARSAPARILLA, WITH ITS STARCHY MATTER f RtCIPITaTCD, PREPARED BY STEAM, MADE ONLY BY OTTO ROTTON, M. D. slo 171 BROADWAY, N. Y. lrais N. B.?One ounce equal in virtue to a pound of the. root CLIREHUGIPS NEW STYLE OF FASHION Gentlemen's Hair-Cntting. Will be introduced Saturday, ISth ??????? AT HIS ROOMS, 307 BROAD ?V AY. Where, from arrangements made, he will be found alw.y. \T HOME By those who wish W be operated on sv "???j^ AUCTION S A L E S. o, e. DW-,?K. ??>? .Wre o-l llLusw/r,,!, corner o> Fir.e-i:mi. Tl ESDAY. s*pt. Si. u to o'clock. Pal-kaci ^ALl.?550 peckices of Irish. Scotch, Ameri? can and rvrilish Dry l.oods. ?f recent importation, and adapted to UM season. Terms 6 rsoalbs on approved endorsed notes. fntalngiMi aud samples on m.rmug of nie. Alto, M ca.?es French feeds, ju?i haded. On THURSDAY.Sepi. _3,at lOo'cl ck, Fbesch Goco>.?-.?ai cases of Kreuch Goods, of receat la-port-iuou. comprising a larce ami de?irsbi- ?s?ortiue-tt if rich and high cost article*. Term-. ? mocth... fir ap? proved endorsed notes. Catalogues and samples on in-ra icg off ale. Also, heavy buck Sdk Velvets, .1.?.?. heavy col.'red Silk Velvet Vesting*, .liso. heavy black figured Satin Yeati tars. On SATURDAY, September S3, at lOe'c - k, Clctii? .*.\n Cssstveaas raon ths Shelves.?A l*irgw and general ss?s?rtiu?n? t ( Waat of England Broade] ths. Passim r-? and Pi ot Cloths. Lioa Skia* aad Flasbhure,? The ??!?? crnbra-ing a desirsbie xsvur.mcut of woolen C o's adapted to the season. 7 'rni?, tl mouths, for approved eodoraed notes. Josiah Richard*. Auctioneer. BY BANGS, RICUARDS A PL ITT. _ Store IK Braaiic-y MHI.O't GARDB1V. l^XTRAORDlNARY ATTRACTI A ITHS EVE La king, s.-,-t 99th 1841. 1 he proprietor reapectikdly announces to the public rf New York, and us vicinity, that he nas entered intoaa engagement, for s Imite.l number jf sights, wita the cele brated RAVEL FAMILY The following eminent artt.t? will hsie the ben or of making tseir am appearance la America -CM IRLE3 WINTHER, Mona. MONTaURIOL, Motu. FKRLN, Mad. FERIN, Hons. DOUTREVILU - And the wonderful LAPLAND DWARFS?Maaa. Carlo, Madiie Carolina. Ttte nerforuuncaa will Commeeee at half pa.t -even pre,-.,, ly, wi;b elegant and daring (eat. ?? TllL X I?.It I' ROPE Aft-r which a new Vaudeville, entitled HORTENSE; Or, Encore Une Commedteatte! The eharacten by Msd'lle Carolina ?ud Moos. Carlo, the e-icSrste.i Lnplsad Dwarfs. In the cour>e of the Vaudeville Madiie Caroli? na will sustain f"ur characters! An intermission el half "t hour will be n'lawed f.-r Ue freshmenta, and ih? Prcmenada Mnsicala in the Ciaud Saloon. Previous to the Ballet, Uiaa JANE 8LOMAN will than give tier Piano Forte Re. da ' The whole tocoaelnds w ith the comic Pastoral Panto? mime of VOL-AU-VENT, Or. A Night's Adventures! Characters by the Ravel Family and Company. Efficient otneers will be 10 attendance to prevent the admission ot all improper persons. Tickets Fifty Cent?. sSO It Rifn?TAIs.?The BROOKLYN SALT WATER WARM BATH has been removed to the tu p, r side I of Fulton Ferry Pier. Ladies und Gentlemen can have Warm Baths from 6 A. M. till It) P.M. The citizens of New-York will find ihs present locatiea as coat.ant and easy of aecen?, and can l,.ke s Haiti w uh as sin. It expedition at if they wer? on the New.York side of the river. Brooklyn, Sept. jjjih, I84L sH I mis Pi A ROM TUN F.? In the best manner at 75 cents each, oa ipelti atiou at I3tj Fulton-street, up stairs. Also. Accordions taned ai.J repaired. ?7 lads* ?? Lt"^ ^ FOR ?T?YVBSAN'Fi K X g j?-\ir 'u'r'.">) Coxsachie. Ii dson, ? '.kill, ^ rlU aud intermediate leadings, ithoui i> tr? ees, i? The low-pre.sure Me imboiit SUPERIOR, Captain J ihn Gould, will leave Ihe pier f tot of Cha u lers street this (Monday) afteraooa, Sept. St) h, at "t o'cla \. Ad kinds i f frei? ht taken al li-irg- prices. Tn? ac ? .: .; ? 11 ti nts of (lie Superior for passengers are equal to any bos t on the river. For freight or passage apply on board, or m s-.D JAMES B. NICHOLSON, 117 West-st. Leaves Nee York Mondays. Wedaesd iys and Prid iys. AN EI.Kt.AM' I.OI.D ? A ITII, nchor escapement ???! esir., jeweled, ('.t jewels, : of them rubies,) wit>i a beautiful gold dial, a _ plenJid arln b' for either a Inly or geutlttuian, i? left *Kii ihe watch-maker, at ;i7'J Bowery, for sale. It cost a g Btlemaa, i few months niro, $ii'>. It is ? trrant ed a lirst rale time-keeper, i.;he watch-niukrr can cnaran te.- that.l and will be .-old for $-0. s'2<> [m* -x, IV AT CIS KM JBWRLBY, tfvpv VERY LOW?All descriptions of Oold s I Sil C-sl %ver Lever, Anchor Bscspemi at Duplex, I epine, a.'. ? -^?5 and Verge Watches, Diamond Pin- and H ngs, tivld rencils, I hams aid Jewelry, for sale at rein' than at auy oilier place in the City. Watches and Jewel? ry exchanged or bought Gold Watchei Us low a. J l.'i mid $10 each All Watches warranted to keep g.I time,er inonsy returned. Walehes"antl Clocks repaired in lite best manner ami warranted ni uiueii less th in the usual prices, by om: of the finest workmen in America. U. C ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry, wholesale and retail, sSO latf :it) Wall street, up .tors. MI O LET?A handsome two~story House I ?? Waverle.y place, near Washington Parade Pos? session immediately. Rom low to s good tenant, sjii i.if MHOUSE FOR ?sAI.K IN ?if.tfcSilN W'lt.ll, Conn.?\ new large two atory Hou e, built in lite motleru siyle, wi:h two ?mg?. The main body of the lluusi! is -Jn by34 feet. In one of the wings i- a kitch? en, and in the other is atlre-siiig room Hiid bad-roam with a fire-place. On Ike first lloor is a hall which russ through the House. There are also two parlors, finished for pa perisg or paiitiin^; w:th marble mantels ; all the W ills of tr.e lowerlloor are hard finished. In the roar is a tea-room, from which is a privat? stair-case leading to ihe-.M siory. Oil the second Moor are live bed-rooms wnlicio.el?, in two of which are lire-places. Then- l^ a larre garret with six windows, and in (he cellar is s, lini-lie 1 milk room. Near the He use is u burn, carriage home, two stables, a good well and cistern. Attached 10 the House an; live acres of ifoo.l land, to be sold with the HoHse. It will be rold at a bargain, a part of the purchase uiorey for wb ch, cad. if lesired. be left on mortgSgeV Said house is hesu tftilly -ttuated, with a line view of theSocnd, and witiitn i ihott distance of Coseob Landing, from whe h stages i n-s to Rocky Neck steamboat landing twice daily. Its lili ni o on the post-road between Ne .-York und Boston, tie- null passing it twie? a ilsy, and froui its beiiix n- ir tbe Sound ihe conveniences for sailing, fishing, *o, ri a in ii i vre desirable country residence. The proprietor's ill lo-altli only induces her to sell this property, which .'ie withes to do hetbra comp to Europe. Please apply on the premises, to Mrs MARY post, or at the City orNew-Yorh to John W. Graydon, Atlorsey aud Counsellor at Law, No A John-street. _rSOeedtf - M TO I, KT?A Isrui' H.isi itf ot. suitable lor a Jaj? publication office, ?r similar busiuesa, or for a tuilor, or shoemaker. Rent low to a good leuant. Inquire on the premises. 19 Ann ?t ?I- i if ETO I, ET ?A hands.,nie 2 story In,use mWu verly Place, near WsshiBgtofl square.y Rani mode? rate. Ilou?.' in good order?possessicu unmedi lely. [squire at this office. ilfiistf tit UO ACRES of l.ani for sale or i ^ hangs for Merchaadizi?would exchange for liquors and sczars. For particulars apply at ?39 Canal at af? ter :i o'clock, P M. P. S. Would have no objection to exchongo for walches and jewelry. *20 TRY S O?. YOL'KSEKVES. .Tlra. Minimons' C'eiebrrtted Ointment. FOR the .-ure of Fever, Sores of Ion.' ilandi .? .-ore Lee-, St. Anthony's Fire, Infiamasatioi ?? -urns. Scalds, Salt Rheum. Scald Head, aod an inval >le re? medy for Sore Ripples and Ihe Piles ; it will hi ??> ffe.b. wounds lu from 3 to li days. For -ale at N i. Pu Houston street, N. Y. Parsons whose wounds are pronounced men 1: by Doctors, would do well to apply at thH above pi aSo Im- _ ?IADOIVABLB VEMTI.Ntiei-At -m , i O way. Aine'icsii ll> lei. sir, Hl'TMON'M INTEM,J?sK.>t ? OFFK k, No SfiQj Pcarl-srre?-t, le-ar Broatlway. st Inis" I Of IN UrCAIIE A t'o.'s LNtXlLTGENCx. ?F ?/ PICE, 99 Na.-au st >'j !??.? JUST RECEI VEO, b cases AL.Vl'AC.l!..-, tobe, sold at reduced prices, by auii O. II. LEE 51 C, ',r..? HATTERS?' PLUSH of all qaaliue^ scriptioas consiaiuly on hand, and lor tale ?1 lau? JOHN N. KUPFER. 104 Willnmst BRANDRETH'jj PJLLSl PERSONS who have stifT-rcd from ihe u.e of llran dreth's Pills, as manufactured hv Benjamin Br tadreth, and purchased at kis principal clhca or Irum one oj his local agent- in New-York or elsewhere, or known,! n( ?ares of death isecusioned therebv, are raquestcd to Call <nd state their ease ?r address alette*, with name blJ residetee. to Dr. THOMAS RITTER, IUI Cherry >' It* loo K"~A t 1 his. HE SU8SCBI BER has taken the new S'lora No. I7:i GRAND-STREET, corner ot MULBER? RY, md ha?. after considerable |a(,->r and expense, mocked the same, with a verv choice lot of Teas aan Family <.-i? eeries. which he will ?e|| at the lowest cash prices. lie would respectfully invite the public to oil and i-o. for themselves. AU good?. n* usual, sent to any pu-t sf Hue city, and Brooklyn, free of expense. ,]g 1 ws J. R McCI NE. PREPARED CAMT HTEEI, MPOONS. ?The public are now presented with at article far .up'rior to any thing of the kind ever before manufactured in this or any other country?those of pure silver only exceptail- They will neither rust, urarsa, uor lose laesr bnrhtness though kept in constant ose. Ail orders relatisr to the business rnijr be directed to su30 Imu GEOROE S CARY A CO. 195 p. arl st. jLOTflH, CA.HSI.TIERE?J AND VESTING8 ?The subscriber has received by late arrivals several cases of woo) bl ick, invisible green. Prince Albert, olire and brown CI.dTHS of fire quahtu I'AS-IMERES?Woo! black, fancy deeskin and plain. VEdTLNGS?Rich itytes.Also. TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS. Silesias, Serges. Bindings, Cords. Plaid Linings. But? tons sic. etc., all which will be sold by the peckags or piece at ths [sweat market Price*, at No. It I Wiliuutv ?met, by [I lntuj JOHN N, KlTFtlC 'I (