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THE TRIB?NE. "~~Ameriq-N Pins.?Among the novel product: American ?kill and industry exhibited at the F are American Pins, made by the Howe Manuf turino- C-onspany, Birmingham, Conn., and sold Burnhain& Baldwin, 189 Pearl-street. They of all the usual sizes, but dilW from the impon pin mainly in this, that they ar. so/id-headed?tl is, the p>? and head are one and indivisible. 1 pins are twice the stiffness of the English, and i point of exceeding fineness, owing to irnpro m?nts in the method of manufacturing. They ? of admirable qualify and finish, and are afford cheaper than pins have ever been before?[thr hundred for five cents.'] The establishment nt turns out over on* million pins per day, and prepared to supply promptly the whole Unir 03" The dutv on this article was raised from "20 30 per cent, by the New Tariff, and made -specif and the Company have since reduced the price Pins in the market five cents per pack. So mu for Protection to Home industry. Storm at the South.?The Savannah Repu lican of the 7th states that a severe storm has pi vailed for the last 48 hours, the wind blowing gale and the tide overflowing the wharves at tl Eastern end of the City. Huichinson Island w overflowed in many pluees, and the rice on vario plantations much injured. The Sea Island cottt crop has ulsn suffered. The Charleston Courier the 7th also speaks of the same gale, the vrii blowing heavily and the tide overflowing many the wharves. Boats were employed in the Wei em side of the City, plying from house to hon? and several persons were removed in this mann from their hott.es to places of sufety. The ?deal boat Gladiator, with the mail from Wtlrningro found it impossible to land at the steamboat? wha Tho Courier add-? We regret to detail a most distressing accide which occurred on Wednesday afternoon. Durii the blow, a fishing bout containing five negro* viz: Jefferson und George, belonging to Mr. Jeannerot ; Ned, belonging to Mr. Mellicham] William, belonging to Mrs. Macbeth ; und u. negi boy named Isaac, belonging to Mrs. tiughes wliile crossing th?s bur, on their way to town, w; ?waraped, and il is supposed that all on board j??' ?shed. Thero was a boat a short distance aheu of them, and those on board missed th? one in tl rear suddenly, but being themselves in a very pe ilous situation, they could not return to render at assistance. We believe no tnulorial damage ho as yet been done by the gale. The Wilmingtc steamers Wilmington and" Gladiator were bot detained in port yesterday, ?a account of dir* hoi terous *??.??? of the weather. SiKRR.\ Leone.?In conversation wiih a get tientan from the Western Coast cf Africa, he mer lioned to us that, u few months since n. British v sel captured a slaver nnd sent the ship? with abou ono hundred and twenty-five captives, into Sicrr I.eoiu.-. While shit was lying in the harbor, th Governor sent on hoard nnd took eighty of th. slaves, marched thorn up to the barracks, am pressed them into the ranks ol" tho army, ;o I?. sent, immediately to Jamaica, in the West ltidii service. To go a soldiering may be better, cvei if involuntary, than to be sold iwio slavery. Bu it strikes us that it militates again?! the claims o humanity by tho British, that they make uso o tin? Il I?? info. I blacks for their own purposes, am send them to bear arms in the West Inilics, in stead of bearing civilization nnd Christianity int Africa. * [U. S. Gaz. Mexico.?The Picayune has received a lette from Mexico which ?tnte-s that Congress has re ported two constitutions or forms of government? both strictly federal. The letter says : " l! Snnti Ana approves tin* one adopted there ??- an ?muI ol him ami of war on Texas; if he does not approve, there will be trouble enough here. 1 think he will be overcome. If Santa A?a retains power, which is rather more than doubtful, there will Im a large army?15,000 at least?sent to Texas in the full You may rely upon it. The invasion will bo both by sea and land." lEr* Havana dates to the ~-d ult. have hoen re? ceived, via New-Orleans. The late gale lasted t? the 15th September, and proved very destructive ?the coffee plants being pretty much demolished throughout the island, and the maize crops com jiletely destroyed. Tho Italian Opera opened ven inauspicioualy, iho performers outnumbering th. undience. Tho new G.ts Company had got theii works in operation, and the brilliancy of the ligin in the streets exeited the admiration of the in? habitants. Kj* The St. Augustine News confirms the re port of the minder by the Indians of Mrs. Cram On the 12th of September, whilst she was return irtg from Toachatkn, accompanied by Mr. Mc? Donald and Mrs. Hern nnd daughter, they wen fired upon by Indians. Mr. McDonald, who vvh driving the carriage which contained Mrs. Crun and the little girl, received a severe wound, bu made his escape by concealing himself in a ham mock. Mis. Hern, who was tiding on horseback about 50 yards ahead of tho carriage, succeeded it taking her daughter up on the horse and ma_o hei escape, whilst tho Indians were murdering Mrs Cruui. ????? Phocnix Bask?Arrests.? Lute on Saturday night, on complaints pr?*>ferrcd by ?lames Hanne well, E?tj., the new President of the Pbrenix Bank WUliam Wyman, OK-President, and Thos. Browne. Jr., ex-Cashier of the Bank, and William 11. Skin? ner, of the firm of Stanley, Reed & Co., were ar? rested, and held to bail in the sum of $100,000 each for examination before Mr. Justice Buttrick. at Charleston, yesterday afternoon. The com? plaints charge that Wyman and Browne have em? bezzled the sum of $300.000 from the Pb?nlx Bank, and also that Mi. ?Skinner conspired with them to perpetrate the fraud, which is made lar ceny by the Revised Statutes. The defendants appealed with their counsel at the appointed timo and placo, and thon, by agree? ment, the examination was postponed until Friday next. Asahel Huntington, Esq., District Attornev,ap peared in support of the prosecution, and Messrs. Choate and Ban,eu. of Boston, for the defence [Boston Times. Melancholy Aecii._NT._On Saturday night, about 11 o clock, tho packet sloop Com; Hull Capt. Matthews, from Yarmouth, was knocke?! down by a sudden flaw, whan off Boston Li?ht but quickly righted. While she was on her beam ends, the cook. Wm. Matthews, about 16 or 17 years old, was lost over-board, and he was not seen afterward ; it i* supposed one of the water casks, which was lost off dock at tho same time, struck him senseless, and caused him u> sink. [Boston Advertiser. Railroap Accident.?A serious accident oc? curred to the downward train on the Central Rail Road on \\ edoeaday last. The engine cam ? i,. contact with a cow which threw it off the track, killing ono of the i:rotnon,a white man, aod wound? ing another. Tho tender was completely demol? ished and the engine roVeived seme damage, but to what extent we did ?ot learn. Tho pa*sSengers fortunately escape?) uninjured. [Savannah Rep. Western Raixroap:?It is statod rhnr for the fasr ??is. ?lays two thousand barrels of flour per day more th_n could \>o taken ,.?, the road without u. larger supply of cms, have arrived -it Groenbush, and have there been reshipped to New-York, to be transported to Boston by water. Ttkatv with the Sacs and Foxes??We learn from the Burlington Advertiser, that Gov? ernor Chamber?, of Iowa, has received instruc? tion-} to treat with the Sacs and . oxes ior their title to the lands which they now occupy in Iowa. It is understood that the Indians are now willing to sell their lands, provided they ran be allowed to move South and West of the Missouri River, whither a portion of the tribe removed some years ?jince. Gov. Chambers is the sole Commissioner. Th"* annuities due tiie Indians were paid at the Agency about ten days ago. A census of trie trifo? was taken, and it was found that there were about 2500 souls, being an increase of about ?00 since the enumeration last year. This increase has been made by a party of the Missouri Sacs, who had come to the Agency a few'days previous, and min? gled with the tribe for the purpose of receiving a shun? of the money. Ki-okuk and Ids band had induced the Missouri Sacs to play the game, and bad laid a |?!ar* by which he and hi? men were to attack the party, after lli??y bad received the money, and take it from them?thereby securing a greater share of the annuity than would otherwise fail to their lot. It was represented to the Missouri In? dians that ihe Sacs of ihe Mississippi were rich, and were willing u> divide with the Missouri Sn.cs. who were very poor, as an act of charity and goi?d will. Another census was taken?the number was found to be about 2300 souls?and the sum of $41,000 was distributed, by payment to the heads of families. About 1500 whites were present: some for ihe purpose of securing the payment of debt?' due to them?other? to trade und traffic, and otbets from curiosity ; but the most numerous class went with the expectation of a treaty and to seo th?' coon try, in order to secure n good claim, .bould a treatv bo formed. The Dragoons who were present had some difficulty in preserving or? der) and it is al'* 1 ?*d that they " tieated some of the most respectable citizens with insolence, mere? ly because their curiosity, or perhaps their interest, may have led them to vi-.it the Indian Country !" [St. Louis New lira. ?- m ? Important Decision in Bankruptcy.?The Cayuga Patriot contain? an elaborate opinion by .in,Ice Conkling, deciding that a suit commenced bv a creditor's bill in the Court of Chancery of this Stute ?ives to the complainant such a lein or secur? ity from the time of the commencement of the suit, by the filing of the bill and the service of a subpceRa, as i?. within the saving clause of section second of the Bankrupt Law : and that, there lore, when the suit is instituted, and prosecuted without collusion with the bankrupt, und in good faith, the lein thus acquired will prevail against a decree of bankruptcy, on a petition filed subsequent to the commencement of the suit, by th?* creditor in the Court of Chancery. This decision, we understand, is directly at va? riance with a recent decision of Judge Betts, Post Office Department.?The Postmaster General has issued an order that no person under sixte??n years of age shall be employed in the transmission of the mails, or as a clerk in any l'o?t Office. _ ._?>tiii! Prie.? of I?r?ri?ioiii??, Fuel, Fruit, ?SEC. ill ?>. W-V?rk-Prepared far TheTribune. Apples, green,perpeck. -r> |l*??rkt-frt*sh,per lb. Vi-ilr?, .Iiled, ?ii-ri|ii*.rt. Butler, fresh, per lb... Butter, firkin, f Pii.-li,?:iiti-ii. per IU. c Pi_?, roasting,. ~r? Pigs' Feet,per lb. Kt-i-r. irr?!-., per Ib. lu Penches,dried, per qi.. 12J Beel-Stcaks, peril. 12j POULTRY ANi> GAM IS? '22 Chicken?,per pair.... 50 KowLs, per pair. G?? Turkeys, ??ai-l.I 2"> Duck, tame, each. oih Duck, wild, each. 37.J l*fet ???, each.1 ? Tripe, per II. ?? V??;il, per lb. 7 Vinegar, per ?ittll. 16 VEGETABLES? Potato*.,per bush.... ? Potatoes,new, prbsb. ?l ?"?"?o. ?n-ivl, bush. 50 Turnips, Ituss'm. ? Mew Turin?.? |_j pr peck. Cranberries, per fit... ? Kr_?M,?v_iu< .Ir'.l.b,!. 1 9_ Carrots,per too. 50 New Carrot?, _<i pel bunch Beet?, i?er hush. .'I**' Onions, per;n <-k. 12] Cabbages, per head... 2" Parsnips,per bush.... "1 Pickles, per 1?0. SO WOOD? Oak, ?o;..l,(}cor.l)....l S7_ Hickory, p?r loa?!....2 2."? Jersey 1'iti?-. per lond.l 25 Virginia Piue,perload. I .r>n Beer,sailed, peril?. 7 Beer,smolte?l?cdried,lb. 121 Corn Meal,per 7 lb- IS Cheese, per lb. !? Clams, per WO. 50 K^'v i" for. l.' Plour,Wiieat,pcr7lhi FISH? Salmon, fresh. - Salmon,pickled,perlb b Saim?n, sotolutd, Ib... I: .?????.?....I. nt-rl).. I Cod, ?-.It. per II?. Shad, ?ait, per lb. i Ken Baas. I_j? Slrippd Bass per B... 8 I Halibut, perlb. ? Klomi'b i -. per ih. :> | U>b$ler.,CapeCo?l,ll Eel. Mackerel, fresh. Mackerel. Honey, per II?. Ham?, pi-ill?., llii-korv Nuts, per hush.1 .r?n Lard, per II?. 1'? ?.null?,peril?. fi Mutton, per lb. tJ iiv?ti-r?. per 10?. C-l Pork, whole hogs, perlb. ?"> | "?ton- of ft'?. TV-York?iSecretary's Office, ( Albany; Auaust 31, im_. s To the Sheriff of the CHy and County of _Vrws York : Sir,?Notice i? hereby Riven thai ai the nexl General Election, to he held on ihe Tuesday suceeetliog the fn_i Monday ni November next, the folio?*? iul; officers are to be elected, In wit : A Governor and Lieutenant Governor of this ?State. A {Senator of the First Senatorial District, lo supply iln vacancy which .??ill accrue by th?- expiration ?>f the terra of ? erviri-..t Gabriel Purmaii, on tb?- last day ol Deceinbei ll?'Xt. Also, the following City and County officer?, lo *vit: Thirteen Member, ol Asa^noly, anda Register, m iU? placeol J. Sbt-rniaii BrowoOijI, who??- i.n-.i ol service will ?spire ?m th?- last day of December next. Yours, respectfully, s. VOUNG, Secretary ofSrat.. The above is a true copy of a notification received from tiie Secretary of Stale. MONMOUTH B. HAUT. Sheriff of the City and Connty of Ne-.v-Vork. Sberitl 's Office, New-York, Sept, 10,18.2. All the publir newspapers m the county will publish ihe al.'ivt? once m each week until ihe election. See revised Statuier, vol. ist,chap. Gth, title S_, article 3d, p.irt l?t. page 140. ?h! lfiwte 5' _V__B OIL_5,000 gallons fall strained __ for sale in quantities to suit purchasers at the L:ir,l t'a Manufactory, 167 Prince-street. This i>il i? well adapted to machinery, and burns as well a?. >pt nn,beiug free ironi ?smokeami smell, and sells t_r n innen le?? pnce than Sperm or Olive (bis. ?2. Im? II. V PARSLOW. TMFORTAN? TO M E K ( : H ANTS !? .1 The contents of Wilder. Patent Salamander Safe haye never been injured (much less destroyed) by fire. Tbey ? an only be bad at the iron s.oe Store of SILAS C. HERRING, 139Water-street. N. B. Safes of other makers, such a? have been taken in part paym ent for Wilder*., for sale at less than one h.ilft.f first cost, a? above. ?b COCOONS, COCOONS.?The sub \^J ?rriher will pay cash l'or Cornons,or he will reel ihem lor quarter of the produit. Autrust 20, 134_. DAVID L. SEYMOUR. Agent, a it 2. 3m Siate Prison, Mounl Pleasant. Water Ch.mi.mon?r'* touch, ? Old Alms-Honse, .lulv ., 1842, s "lyrOTICF. is hereby given, that the Cro J_ i| tno Aqueduct Cou?mhtee of the ?Corporation have requested ibe Water Conimisaionera,for ibe present, to real the Crot?n Water, ami arrange tot making ibe t-eces* s.iry connexions to supply the cituens ol N?-w York with water. The following are the rati'S at which Ihe ?-.-ater is al pres? ent furnished : Ann. a?. CRaKCCS. Dwellingsof two ?trine?....$10 HO " more than two stories. 12 fl? " on the rear of lots. 5 00 " with workshop or store. 12 to30 PrivDegeof wasbinc p_.?*ements. _ ih? baih, (where there ?re fixtures,). 5 00 Warehouse. 15 on Boarding bou?e.jn io20 St.,bit-, private per Stall. 5 iMi livery ". 2 00 Payment t?> be made in advance tor the supply trout An )*ii<*t I to May 1, next?subsequently ?enu-aiinualiy. Larjpe boarding h.iu.?es. Mabb?*, l?rewerie?,iuiinerie?.pul> hc halb?, packing ??r salt;ng bouses,and all other c<>t_.u tners, shipping, kc. will be charged in proportion lo th? nuAiiiiiy of water used, on agreetuenl with the ct>miiti?i?tii;i ***-*. office hours ironi !? o'clock A. M. until 4 P. M. in the ?in Alarta-House. Katrance by centre ?ItM.r. SA M 0 K L NT B V K NS, JOHN I). WARD, ZKB'D UIN<?. . K BIRDS ALL, ?'?_Water <'i?uiinis?;toner? rP! J N E W-T?KK XYIOGRAPHIC I .?-T. ? PR^S?4;* M-uden Um?, up ?airs.?The Pn.pneiot ; o hu. wen known ..,,,. .h>h.?v,?- would mmnn to-P.i.u?: : _t?t?. perfumers, and alt oth.?r? who are ?? ?a,u ?_fCot?__.. i p?ate and Xylographie Kn,?--??,,,. <lml p. ,.,,", '...''k.: : _r, aily add.,1 ?, _g ltoc_ ? Mae?y^d Pt?^,5?^_ . penor lo tb:,t ?t ,,?v oil,.-, e?aabb_hli?J_? ,,, Amen?-; _.,,". . '?'. on this skle of tbe Allant.,-. - l l"'M (ornTkirth^? * nf><i P'i,U" "?'?'v<'rVtJ^''iP<'?".soifabl? ' ?? . V. v ' !,u*""-*?. ex.-,-ji^i m the first style of tbi i art, ai the ?i?,r*?,^t j_.lx-,-. ?! u^ ! , t '^'n :,!ul ?-?'",:'*!?! a*i?ortinetit of Drnggi?tV, Mannfar ^ ^r___.,?P_n?aw*. t5nv"'N' ?"'i ?*?" l-";^ "? c**.??,,. r? band, audnnry be bad whor_?rd_a_d retail; and all arti ci>s connected with the trade ???*?? Job Printing in every ?*ariet_ of ?tyie ex.-ru-^l monier and on tbetno?t reasonabU? i^rms; ??.i ._,- pn.ptirtor mi here observe that the Jowevt po-atit le price t? charged lor all work donetn his estabbs ? . ??__,_ which the _*n?ai extent nt bis bu*?ness ? tablet.1 i to tally t ry out All t.ni.-r?. ii>^, ?.h-.-.^n-.ry pnnctuaUj ttt?_?_e_ it? ?._ the -i!.!-,.?? ..nl,?.?-*-.:. forwarded to any ??.tn of the United States ot ibe Canadas, CJB__S. SUIELD?. Proprietor. N, i>.? JEnjrraviKg on wood. 5j. im _STOVES._ QTOVES.?HOWE'S Patent Store. >_7 for bea?Dg Parlors. Hal!>, ??a. and there probably i? not a Suive t_r sale in Un? city Uiat contains fin so srnai! a compass) ail the advantages ihi? "?love does, for neatness of appearance.-conomyinfnel, and for emitting a sofl-udplea ?ant heat, it is not ?urpas?ed by any. and equalled by very few, if any; and while I am about it I should like in call the attention of the public lo tbo?*- Stoves for sale in thh market thai ar>- only pul up to look at, and not for ?-nice and utility i there is considerable cr-.kir.g aboui hollo?* h_vs-s or hearths, to warm or dry the feel upon. I would mrrviy ask the question, would a Leanh or f.a?e n.adr of sheet ir.-ni stand much putting feet apon it for that pun??-* ' I think not, therefore.!.would caution trie public to buy such Stove? only a?, have been Well te?ted and tried. Tin'? Stove lias a ca?t iron hearth and two door. in front, one lor D'liinitr in cos! and ihe other to show the fire, thereby ?riv? ing a very cbeerfnl appearanci , and at the iatnetnne brings an upen tire convenient for warm ins; *>r drying the fret. It may be seen at the Fair next week; and :? tor ?ale at ihe Manufactory, No. 239 Water-street, and also at23 and 125 Bowery, and at Powell _ Vininsr's, Brooklyn. (,7 lm S V.MI.' KL i'.. SI'ELM AN, 2T.9 VVatet-st. PROF. ORR\S AIRTIGHT ?ST()VK. Tin- undersigned are the only agents for vending and ?piling ihe aiiov.- article in the City of New-York, ot their utility and superior excellence certificat..--, from persons of the first respectability may be seen at the ?tore. \\> guar ant?e against any explosions if put up arcordintr to our directions. We have also an improved Airtight Stove. 1. HILL. o4 .Ir? S. lt. FRAZ 1ER, 250 Watar street. STOVES.?J. THOMPSON'S PRE mi am Ru??ia Slieet Iron Parlor. Si'.re, Hall, iirTice, and Nursery Move?, bave now been m u?e nine yrars, und are <ii well known, il.si but little need be said aitom them. The Atr.ericfin'ln?tii,jle ha? awarded me lwo premium? ?or the be?i and cheapest stoves in the market. Their trrrat ad vantage over others is, thai they have au asb pipe which carriesorTthe ligbiasbes, *?o troublesome in other ?tove? and so injurious lo furniture and merchandise.) The?e stoves are sold with the privilege of trying them two week?, and reiitriiinir Ibem without charge, if they do n<>t prove ?aiiiac tory. Althoui?h they are ?h?. cheap*--?l of any in ihe rnark.-t now, the prices are just re.lured from into 15 percent. These stoves are lor sale at retail, ami orders tak?-ii lor wholesale at llie following places: ROBERT CUNNINGHAM, 195 Greenwich ?t..N. V. W. WILLIS ?v CO., 17!i " '? w. it. SW l.K'l'S. 2(M Canal ?treet. N. V. .1. W. BALDWIN - CO., Ringston, N. V. A. J. it II. COPF?NS, Pougbkeepsie, N. Y. <;. H. STOUT, New-Brunswick, N. J. BACKUS "? BROTHER, Newark. N.J. Orders sent to the subscriber will be promptly aUended to. JONATHAN THOMPSON. Rabway, N. J.. Si pt 22d, hi.. s23 im* T ?EP WARM.?The subscriber offers for ?ale at No. 231 Water-street, wholesale ami retail, Orr*. Patent und improved Air-Tight S oves, constructed fur burning either wood or coal. Over Five Thousand ol these Stove? were .?old in tin' city ot Boston last season, and found lo be the most economical In the consumption 01 iiii-1 of ?ny stove heretofore introduced. They art recommend? ed particularly by physicians, for healing rooms for ihe sick; and persons afflicted with consumption have tr.uud -real r. Ii<-1 by the use "i the above Stove, ihe air produced i'?-j'i_* "t more even temperature than can possibly be pro dr:r.-.i by .my other stovenow offered t<? the public. Please call mu examine for yourselves, before purchasing else? where. D. D. WENDELL, No. -?l Water-st ,rf-,if ai door from Beekman. SPOOR'S celebrated PATENT COAL STOVES, designed for Stores, t->tfice?. Hall? and Par lor?.?These Stoves are acknowledged by all who have u?'-.I them, to ?ujier?.-de any other kind ever offered to the public. They can now I..-Lad at irreal,y reduced prices? nne-third less than Ibrmerly?owing t>? the depressed stale ..i the times. Those wishing lo purchase Stoves mr ihe above purposes are requested 10 call and examine for tbem ???Ivr? at tV> ChaUtarn-street, it being the only place wheic thev can be obtained in thi* cuy. N. B. Spoor's Stove? repaired. BENJAMIN ARMSTRONG. New-York. October 3, I:i2. oll Im ah {Z TO ??? oil.?Peach Orchard Coal.? >Tp?J Th.- subscriber cflers for saletlie fir?t quality Peach Orchard Coal, broken, pgg ami large nut sites, at llie above reduced prices, delivered Tree of cartage, direct from the I..1.1I?. The Coai will be well broken and screened .11 the fune of shipment. ALFRED ASHFIELD, 415 Grand-street, corner of Ridge, am! Sou 111 Street, conter Ol Montgomery. orders left as above, or al 198 William-street, or through the Posl-Oll.ee, promptly ni tended la nuSUtl __/_ O?.?COAL, COAL?From the "*ft--j- ?/?) vessel, liest quality Peach Orchard I'?e<i Asl! < "al tre?lili'.m the mines, at th? following low prices? Egg and Broken.$?*> **"? Stove, large.5 IX? Nul.150 .[nuble itcreened and delivered any part 01 the city, weighed bv a city weicher. _*_rd corner Christopher ami Green? wich streets. JAS. FERGUSON p?j B?l?MHit.ms Pea and Dnsi cheap. a'_? tl " KTlT(Tn (TT??L?The subscriber of .. J 1er? for sale Lehigh ?ami No. ! by the Cargo at his wharf, in N? v-'Brunswick, N. J. from the bmn-i at the low price of V . i;ii per ton (224(1 lb?. Haunch Chunk weight.)? Also, from his vnnl al *j(3 75 per ton. Boats -.?-ill be m hi.? wi an on Wednesday next, and two weeks 'rom that time. ?8 2w? i;mh,i*K II. STiM'T. 11E COPA RTN KKSHJF of Cornelius 15 Furo-1 Co. has been dissolved by mutual con The debts ol ?aid firm will be ?.-ttlrH by Ephraim Force, who continu ?*s ihe busto* -? of Brass Pounder, at No. 2C5 Water-street, October I. 1-42. EPHRAIM FORCE, o32w* _ I'liiiNKLIl'S It. FORCE. [VjOTlCr*..?The p.irtncrship lietween l_v die Subscribers, under the firm of Field Ai Keliogg, 1?. thi? day di??olv. d, by mutual consenL The business will he closed by Charle? 1?. Kellogg, who i? authorized to set the ?aille. New York, 2'ih September, 1842. JOHN FIELD. CHARLES II KKLLOGG. The business heretofore conducted by Ihe firm will in f 11 lure he carried on m ihe 'ame pince, No. I" Ferry street, by the Subscriber, on his own account. CHARLES II. KELLOGG. New York. 29ih September, I?t.!, ?ni-j.?* npHE Into lirm til* Nathaniel Weet! st I Co. having been dissolved on the 31st of August Ulti? mi, die undersigned continues the Dry Goods business at the old stand No. 191 Pearl street, .11 hi.? own acronnl, and ?. hen? tin-aHentiiiii of hi? former ru?toinet? and ci.untry merchants generally, t.; his stock of New (?nods non opening, and t>> ? hieb he 1? constantly adding from auction .I other sources, consisting ol Cloths*, Cassimeres, Satinets, Ve<tniLr?. A splendid assortment ol British Print.*.", do do French and American, Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, of all the approved factori ?. "Mermo?. Alpacha?, Orleans Cloths, Plaid Shawls Bob Boys and Taglionis, Yam, Wick. Balling, Wadding, and such other arti'-!-'? a? ..:.? comprised in a well selected Stock of Staple Dry Goods. N .THaNIEL w BED, ?"lm _ _I'M Pearl- tr.-et. '?"?VKVKK \M) AC?K?SVeuart's I'nT ..?L ?ni Ague Eradicator never fails im entirely destmy the cfiill? and fever m from 24 to 48 hour? li 1? an external remedy, and re.jnir.-s bul one application to effect a perfect cure. Numerous certificates of it? wonderful eff??cts can be ?e^n ,0 th^ office. Pr? pared by the proprietor only, and sold.wholesale and n fail, at No. 115 Grand-street, near Broadway. ??gents wanted. (o7 61 1 M. STEWART. URANDOLES?Atj assortmem of J* bronzed, i/ilt and silvered Girandoles, Astral .?rxi Mall Lamp?, japanned Tea Tr.v? in ?. 1? or separately, plated. Dialed Candlesticks, Cake l'..;?s.-i?. Castors, ?iher T.-a and Table Spoons, ivory handle tilde cutlery. Britannia Tea sets, Coffee Urns, itc fUc. for ?ale at reduced prices, at Mt Chatham street, ??ar Pearl. ALBERT BEACI1. a4il vttT?t" chkmi(X\i7 uTi7la.mp?, . CHEMICAL OIL, BURNING FLI'lO.-The sub ? riberwonld invite the attenuoaof Hie public m hi? stock of1 GKKFNOl'i.ll'S PATENT LAMPS; w ?chfroni their heauty aud sup. nor oualities. aredrsiine?! to .?npers-de all other? Haw m use. The oil whirl, is burned in ibem is a - bcoticaljpreparatiou, very clean mji? properties,and gives ?wry bnilinni and economical light, The Buruin?( Fluid i-a portable light, tree from all smoke, ?mell ?r gretts?, an? wiU neither sou nor?tain. Common Lamm can be altered at a trilling expense te burn tlie fluid. Th? ?.-ubscribtr is kindlv pennit?d b> refer 10 snmeol ?>ur most re?pi-ci_h!e facnUies, who yi>- now using the article. J. C. HOOKER.466 Broadway, J**. B? There it no danger ol explosion in either one ?>< e?e -nicles. 021 o HAYE YOU A. COUGH??Do u?i neglect it; ?toasands t.aw met a premature death lor the want of a ttltle attention t?> a eoHiruon cold. Ilwk. Vou a CoUGUi? Dr. JAYNK'S EXPECTO? RANT, a -u;?r med?, al prescription, containing no poi?on ousdrugs and used m an extensive practice" for several years, will most positivelv afford relief, and save yiw from that awicl .???ease PULMONARY CONSUMPTION. which annually ?weep? min th.- grave hundreds of the j ouug, the fair, the lovely and the ;av. Have You a Coocn '?ft.- persuaded to purchase a bot? tle of tin? Ftpe.-toniiu?Tu D *\Y : Tomorrow maybe t??.' late. Have You a Couoh .'?Jayne's Expectorant ?i Hi ?nlv remedy yon should t?ke to cure iL For this Plain Reason, Thai in ne one of the thaasand cases where it has been u?ed ha? it failed to M^f f. | imav !.- had 01 ihe proprietor, 20 SOUTH THIRD Street. Phil? adelphia. Soldai wholesale and retail by the \g**ul*vA. B. it. D,Sands. DniirgbL?, No.79 Fulton sueet. ??nier ol Hold st; and No lot) Pulton ?t. Abo, swld by Abraham t> S.in<l??\iCo. -JTSBpiNdway (GraniteBniid?ig)cnnier Cham? ber ntn-et. and by David Sand? i. Co. No? 77 East Broad way, corner of Market .?t. ?.14 im __?TS AKK STUBBORN THINGS. ? On ihe 1 -111? ol llie present month, I ?ill ?bibittolhe ?.?jblic in front ui m\ sior?-, I^'l K??t Bioadway. (oaedoor from Pike) thing? that will convincetbe un-t skep*i.-jI. that 1 am not the client and ?tupftxter that certain interested dea? ler? have pronounced me; but, thai ;.ll the HARLEM OIL ?old by me, is* tlie genuine article; a box of which, as im isuie.i fhun the uciory in HoUand, not ha vjng tiren opened, witt be ready to* laspeclion. I w ii.' abo show the y,ub?ic mark.? by v. hieb the g*-nu;ue Harlem OU can bektiowntrotn :hr ?purnui?. I will al?o exhibit a be?, of trenuine Eau de Cologue, and lea>e the peiipl?* 10 indien I am an nnposter. CHRISTIAN STLVEST??, 121 East Bmadv*ay. . P. s.?Primers of ihe city who are-emplt>yed to print ?pu r oas -wrapper?, are requested to call and se? it the _eBnine wrappers can !>?? ounterieitr.!. F; The alvovf will l>e coniitiued till the 2Sih of the pr?* 4>-nt mo?ih. ami at ihr ?ame place. I will circulate? ptiiipb ???i to pruvr t?.- genuine, m\d .-?I.m> to deirct llie spurtous. It ?ill be circalttli-d frtllix ..I 1 _w luwiuigtou-strvet. ?_-1: ^?^gssss^ttSaaiaaui^tssamasSBsSEasaxisM^^^m?m mtiim ?? THE CHEAPEST HAT ?STORE THE WORLD ! !?CONANT. 230 Grand ?tree nowon hand.of the late?i*sprin_ fashion, an exc**f!e! i sortaient of Silk Hats ai$2 25, .2 50 aud ?3?a reci?en i 50 cents on each bat fr??m former prices. A1k> a sup article of Fur Hat, lor *4, equal to any ?old in Hie cil ' ?ff 50 and .5. The public are respectfully invited io c? i trood assortmeal of Boy's Hat? and Cat)? on band. : _____m?*-*dTTh.*-.S CON ANT. 250 ?rand-SL near Ali Hv Sj-ecial Appointment. JO.SEPH GILLOTT, PenManufacti Tt> THE Qf'EEN.-CAI'TMiN.? The _i|_h ch i teroftbese Pens has induced ihe attempt, an ii'-- p* I ?_>veral disreputable makers, loprarticeatrautl noiocily i Mr. Oill*?tt, out also upon the pab.-v. Anhderinrat i beariiiff tlte rni-*-pell.-.l name,thus, 6 illot. omitting the j ? _-now in the market, li can readily be ?detected I ? unfinished appearance, and the very common style io v\ I it is pur up. Oli-erve, the genuine Pens are are ail marked bi ! ' "Joseph Uiiloii'? Patent." or" Joseph Qdkttt, warrant ' and ihat each _rt?s.i bean a f?c simile oi bns?rnatnre. The abovCBHay be had. wholesale, of HENRY J ES! jy]5 ly 91 Jo_XHR_e?n, oirarr of t? HAYDEN'S Premium Pens.?A Sil Medal was awarded J. Haydeo tor his ?' very ? | nor Pen?" by the American Institute at u< last Fan. j Government have ?riven them the Preference, ami ifie ? a.-f ountanl.? and many ,.t the publie ujstitutious wiil c? i other Pen?". They have justly obtained ihe highest r.? ! twin, and are noi surpassed if equaled by any in il.e cou ! Thp trade ar?? supplied at the Manufacturer's pricfe? b] I mrcnLs J. Je P. ?AYDEN.5 .latt-strt Agents also for Sittiman's School and Counw'ng-bous? ; Stands._ rnj ONLY ONE DOLLAR.?The m popular Magazine for Youth In the world for I tme ?Jollai .? year. Robert Merry's Museum, editt : ?y well kno^n friend of youth, P*-ier Parley, known n> e boy and girl almost that read?- the English language, been in suCCt?Ssful operan.>n nearlv tw?, year? : duringw time it ha* been read by thousand, and tens ni tbousan? i)!.l Robert's ' black and blue-eyed friends,' who I evinced their inifre>i ?n the work by numberless comtr ?ation?, containing iui-juirif?. suggestions, puzzles, ?olu o? puzzles, Stc The Museum ha.? received ihe approln ut all sects and parti*-?. It ha? been universally approve by teacher? ami guardians of youth, and has a larger ci latioti than any other juvenile periodical in the r? States. The publishers are making-arrangements lo bring OUI Mu?? urn hereafter in a style ollogeuier superior h> wh l.a? been il-u? tar; tor which purp??*i- ihe E litor i? no Europe, collecting materials e_pres.ly for ihe work. parents who have not already placed ibl?. sterling maga in the hand? ol their i hildr? in, are invited 10 call and ex me ihe work at ihe office of publication. The first yesrof the work, for 1841, may be bad of publisher, neatly bound and beautifully embellished, fot ?nibscription price, viz. one dollar. BRADBURY, SODEN \. CO., 127 Nassau-st., r,12 and 10 School-?., Ho?!'? TTNIT?D STATES Tea Emporra U 121, late 129 Chatham ?iret-t. New-York, whole ami r?taiL?The Canton Tea Company continue to ofiei sale new and fragrant Tea*??! every variety andstyl Tlieir assortment ?pecially includes ihe mosl ?leliiHous pow< r:;:i grades ol >?i een and Bla? k. Every package b the stamp ol neatness ami elegance, ami th?- Teas the* are v. thon.n_l.lv ??>?( ured from light and air thai th?-ir i ity and power will remain unimpaired in any climate. T -v-tfin of proseen?Hg businessis perhaps scarcely lo be celled. It is founded opon the ntiaost regard to the rn of the customer, especially with respect te weigh i quality, and unrivalled cheapness. All purcliasers are ca upon in return any articles which fail to give them the i e?t satisfaction, when the money will be cheerlully-i promptly refunded. Country merchants, puhl c usiabl iiii-iii, head-ol families,and sbip-ma-ters, will find it a d ded advantage to supply themselves from this establishra Cofiee roasted every .Ihv. (?rd-r? frnni all par"'.? of'the United State-; executed V promptitude and m ?patch. IT* Th?- nnlv warehouse in America for the ?ni.- ol 11 q-.ta's celebrated Black Tea._ ?-'?' It PHINTING INK MANUF-ACTOJR The subscriber lias for upward of twenty-five y? b en engage?! in the manufacture of Printing Ink, dm which lime it has been u?e<i extensively throughout United Stales. Hi? loin, exp?rience :is a manufacture Ink, and likewise asa practical Printer,enables him in ni?b hi? typographical brethren throughout ?he Union, . may I ivor liim with their custom, with Ink of a very ?u -ior quality, ol unchangeable color, and on reasnni terms. The Ink i? well calcul a u-d t.> sw.rk on the con -.ilion roller, and on all descriptions Of pr?5SSei IIOW in 1 The subscriber likewise manufactures Inkoi varions col v iz : Re.l, Blue, Gret n, ?Vc. Orders addreied i. bis manufactory on Front-street, iween Montgomery and Gouvemeur-stre? is, E.-i*t Rf will be punctually attended to. GEORGE MATH El The nbove Ink t?t at present osed on ibis pap? r. n8 2i I m p ?i r t *t n t Discovery in CAMPHINE AND CHEMICAL UlL LAiVU WARRANTED To BURN AT ONE HALF TilK EXPENSE Of etiht-r Oil ur C'a-. THE Difficulty tvliirh ha. heretofore c i?te?l in Trimming tit Camphine Lamps i? now lirely obviated, by means of a Movable Cap and other portant Improvement*, win, U. Upon inspection, will ?at the ]iuhlic thai :h?y ran now obtain a Lamp ? uperior to i now m u?e?will burn witkout Smoke or Smell?prndt an e,jtia' Bud steady light in all directions, and n*?_uiated h ???ni'le ?crew movement, AL?o, nn Improved Tt?lt Gamp. Camphene, Chemical Oil, an?l "??nrii?, inannl luted upon au Improved System, wholesale and retail. l.vered to any pan of the city, Imm the <>id Rginhlbl Stand ol GEOKOE MITCHELL, ol Im* B Catherine street flT^- ?-?WARE, CUTLEJ? V. & ??.?( ); I. D BORN ?V LITTLE, Importers and General !'? i-rs m Kiejii-h, German and American Hardware, Cutle f.c ttc . 33 Knlion street, nppo.it? Ihe United Slates lloi (formerly Hoir? Hotel,) New York, (wlier,- ihe bo_in<? '? been carried on for eighty year.? past,) offer to coon merchants and oilier? a very extensive assortment at ' lowest market price?, for Cash or on approved Credit. Purchasers are hereby invite?! t.? call and examine i ?lock, which is composed in part of Table and Pocket C lery ?-Raxors?Scissors? Tea and Table Sproiw-?-? 'l:a\?Sauce and Frying Pans?Corn and Cnflce Mill Shovel and l'on??--Andirons? Coal Hods?Hollow War? Shovels ami Spades? Hw?Kork.? -Rakes?Scythes?A: ?English Wa?,,,, Boxes?Sl?igh. Hot?.?/? and Hand Ht ?CurryCombs?Slat??Skat??Cut and Wr?in-.hi .N'.n' Cut Tacks-?Brads and Sparables? Butts and Screw; Lock? and Latches? Hinges?Anvils?Vic??SI?-,ire ll.t mers?Files?Aueers?- Chisels? Gnug? s?Plant?i s',.'.i Mill, Pill Co-- Cut, Il m ?, Pannel, Iron au.t Bra ? V. n Saws)?American IronOwiper Rivets?Beck Iron?Went Water of lyreStone for Marble Polishers?BUch Leail Pi ? Genuine Harlem Oil?( Ship Builders' Hardwart )?All? ton's, florton's and Clifford's celt brnted Casi Si.-.| f. ...-. Carpenters' and Sbip I'nrpeui? i-' K.i. ?? Tools in :?? i ? ; Also, Agonis lor Miner'.' celebrated v,,:; ,,,,t r?:?.-., Pumps, manufactured by II. Warren, warrante., ^nr.-r. io any other kind in us.-. CHARLES OSBORN, o4 Im _ CITARLES ^. KITTLE. |..j I M/S TKl:.SSi:S.?N.ttirr* io K?j ._. 1 tiiii-.l Persons.?Persons afflicted with r_ptnr?-*im? rely upon the best instrmnenlal aid thewnrhl >?' applicalion at ihe ofi?ce, No. 4 Ve.ej*-strei ;. or :?? efthei Ihe agents m th?- principal town? In tiie UniU d Si ue_. I careful to examine lite hack pad of Hull's trusses, to see they are endorsed by Dr. Hull in v riiin_. None are gen inc. or to be relied upon as good.withoui hi? signature. Many persons have uuderuken lo v?-u.l iniitatioa? Hull'? celebrated trusses,anil thousands ar.- imposed upon consequence. These imitations cannot be relied upon; tin arc made by unskilful mechanics, and are no better tin il.,- ordin?r)' uu??.-?. Rooms have ?..-en fitted up at No. 4 Vesey-street, exel sivt-iv for ladies, having a separate entrance from the but ut?? department, wh??r? a lemale i? in constan! allendant to ?mi upon female patient . -?^1 |ru MUS?C AT TURKI-: CENTS A !?;i-? at No. 72 Lispeiianlsi., cor. ol Broa?lway_?CH v f. G ES LA IN, Ma?i.- Publisher, is constantly receivio" m and rashinnable Music, t"i the Piano, Guitar, .?ml ?*'!ni which .? -i-!liiiLr at the very low price ?,?" 2 reui? n p-i/-? i tail. Ah?, on hand, a small loi ol Musical Instrument v-lnch will be sold very low. The public aie invited lo ca and examine for themselves, Wb?l??sale i!eal??rs supplie beaper than at any other establLs_m?*nl in the U. States; N. B.? Piaii? Kortes imtnl Ht 75cents, ?yl. t? CHAS T. GESLAIN Crot?n vS ater. TO ENCrlNEERS, Manufacturers am others.?ffeldedtvrought Iran-Tubes, tor Steam, sv. t??r, Ga?,i.e. from i to.'! indie? diameter and in j?-:i/iii from 4 inches to 12 feet, capable of sustaining an biterm pressure ol frpni 1,000 to ln.iHKi lbs ?-^r -i|u.ire neb-?tot.'? ih.-r with ? ttinM of every description, snch as E bows, T. Reducing S?K-kei?, ('r^-k?, kc.f tt? which the Tu?bei<ar joined by Screws, and by means of which they n ay be pu together wiih ihe _n'aie?t facility by any ordinary work mm The irreat strength and durability of the*? luh?. -j? coin pared with Copper or other material and ihHi tc..;?'.iir render them superior to-all o:b?*r_ N.r any of i_i_ purpose above mentioned. For ?.ai?- i.v .lyja tl_ WA LAV OUT II k NASON. ?? Ann -t. /'Vi >,\L, (;i >A L. COAT.?i?.Mi ??ra_h < fr \^/ chard Bed _?h Coal?Lump, Broken and Nulsizt*. - T?.e undersigned i? amliorised i<? ink?- orden ?r this ce!e brated C?*?al, at the very1 lowest prices^ either by tit. cargi ?ir ton. ileliveretl troi?, the barges free of cartage in .my par of this dry or Brooklyn a;-o Gray Ash SchuylkUl,Lcbigb an?i Lackawana Coal. P. S. ."curric?n Bituminous Coal, for th?- grate,'equal it best Liverpool. B*-i Virginia Coal,for.Macl_mi?__rs u?e, ai the very lo w->t price. J ? is EPH P. _ I M PS* >.\. Or?c^ No. II-i Nassan-streeL N- B. nrti.-ps for one ton ?_-ii| receive in^ same BUention ?, ?how r..r atare?fT nuae i.. my tail BR1TA?MA A3I 'JAL HAK.:.?Tea Set?, i:.)!???- I'rns Dt?b Cnvrr?, Castors, Lamp?. Mu ?i<- Plaie?. Communion Tankards, Cup?. Bnpnsnial B<-in-, Plates, >lu_-?, Spoons, Ca-nor Pr?iues, Plt.-lrer?. t-'ntFni I Plates,fccmade from refined rohed metal by RKED k BARTON, Taunt.io. Mas?, and warranted etjual to any iiu I ported, ior ?_le i.v thr-ir agents, ?>B >UT?:ilEI.L *_ WITHERELL. 94Jnhn_t. M ORISONS Ilv-eian Medicine..? NOTICE.?Wh^rea?. A. A. Saniaito?. oi '.?1 Brood ? w.?*-, New-York, ;? makhtg an lninro^wr u?e r\i M<_*_m Mcrison 3t Co.'x appoimroent for the -ain.f ibdr,Medi? cines. Tins ts. therefore. ?,o ?atbrm il.<- public thai ,'.'r. Sainnii.is :.. not Huthonzt ,1 [o s*-l? ? MOf_l_?ON*S PILLS' in New-Vork .a?-tl that Me-s?r_ M.in i-m-.' only -\o-t-ni- m New-York ar?. ."?Sevr?. rrRTH i- H -U_L,of No. I Franks lin ?t|Uare, Iront whom alone the Mt-r-lieii:.-? ran !..? bad ??.?r uiiie. (Sighed) M ORISON i Co. Dai?-,! British CoI!e-_e ol Health, Ni w R.jad, Lai don June I (?lit. !_4Z ?vq t) rpo THE; LUVEKS of superior Black X Teal -How.?ma-, Miuurel-Tbii ntmxiely dt-li?nas Ud iiiipar.illelrtl .e.-i.so btgbif e^,Vinalrd ?? China and fiujvpe.josi Imported,? _oW tor ?ale ai Hie Canton Tea (.??^Pjiny s ?.eiir-ra! Tea B?*_i____meiit, 1__ ChathaitWrt-.t. .*'-]"?''" Chlm*v* Pari*?*2',-< pn.e.So eis an.t _I each. ?ANNER SILKS, of all widths, con j JL? Maiitly ou hand and f?r ?jale by 1 010 lw A- ARNOLD _. CO., 52 CanaNu ?/"V**v.*:*"?j -/**&&, -^TPT' SABEEEA GRAPES, of good quality, _ from "CROT?N POINT VINEYARDS," are now received daily at the Ag?*Dcy, No. . Barclay-siree!, Astir House, and ?..?.I i.v A. (i. CKASTO, in quantities to ?uit porcbaa-rrs. AU the hue G rapes from these Vi-rynrd? are rir.t receweil at the Agency, where theelty Oradeis supplied. I'liey come t'. the city in basket? with wooden covers, locks ait-'died, am! "Croion P-tm" marked *?n ibem. They w,l? fie received in this form only. oil TaTSfcM THOMSONIAN?Do you want health. you abandoned Invalids?--Doctor Cyru? Thomson, or ile.i.i.-?. Onondaga <'o.,nnd Dr. John Thomsno, of Albany .New York, have opened an Infirmary at ?Hi BroomeStreet] where many ot the niosl _e?peraie oases of Consumption* Raising Blood, Dyspepsia lodamroatory Chronic Rbeumt* tism, scrofula and llr;ip?y may be cured, and many other .ii?tr.-?iiig complaints may be removed ?tier the future of ail oilier remedos. Cali and see tbe patient? now at the Int?rmary under treatment, Iron, whom fact? can be learned that would not be prudent for others lo proclaim a? regards ;h^:r rapid improvement in health. Al?o see ihe ong-mat and ? ompltmeniary letters from their Ma.,e??ieiiiie Kings <-t F i-net and Prussia, and a massive gold modal from Lou? Phillipe i.. Doctor John Thomson. These two brothers bave had upwards of 20 years ejeh of experience m the mt>t desperate diseasesot the country, as a hostol testi? mony ri b ch Ih? y can ^\d\>c^ will certify, among winch is th. opinion of three several Committees appointed by ihe Legblature of the State of ?New York lo exaininesaid prac? tice and Doctor 1 hotnson's patients personally, in Albany, to interview with the padeoutat tlie Inrtrarary ?>>' others thai we diseased will be satisfactory in the highest degree to the latter. Call antl see them, as ii ? ill cosl nothing but the trouble of the visit. Salt Rheum, PiU*s and -scrofula ot the worst kind ?Mired._ .*?"'*"."_. JEWS FROM DOWN EAST.?From ? a respectable merchant of Kastport, Me.. Aug. 18th, i.-II? Dr. Javne: Please t? send mea lar.e supply of your valuable medicines, particularly ol the Expectorant, as 1 ha.r a irr.-at demand mr them in the British Province.?, A gentleman from Windsor, (Province of New Brunswick,) v?a? passing through here on bis way to Boston, to eetcured of Bronchitis when I re oiiniendetl to him your Expecto? laid. Il did Iheneedtul for him. and he returned home per fectly cured. JOHN BECKFORD. The Espectoraul has brought one manto luv here alter his physji ?an? bad -"?veil hnn up, and he had taken nothing for three days. Hi? complain', was called consumption. I happened to call in, and saw him in a very distressed situa? tion. I recommended In.? -il-' to iry the Expectorant. Blinking that it might give bim ??nie ease, and he would expire with les.? agony, bul he recovered right away. The Do-tors blew me up. Yoars, i?c., m haste. JOHN BEKCFORD. Prepared only bv Dr. D. Javne, 2? South Third street, Philadelphia. Sold at wholesale ami retail by the Bg**nt* A. B. ?V D. Sand?, druggists, .N". 7'. Fulton comer of Gold st,and l?*o Fulton.?- al?o, by Abraham B. Sand? k. Co. No. 273 Broad? way (Granite Building) corner Chambers street; Dkm.I San.t? i? Co. Na 77 K.*t?i Broadway, roroer Market-street. ?I'. Im rSONSUMTTIO^COUGl^SPITTlNG \_/ OF Hl.ooD. kt?TO CONSU.MPTIVES.?Four fifths of you are really suffering from neglected Cold?, or m\ < instruction and consequent Inflammation of the de.icate lining ol those tubes Urrough which the air we breath i? distributed to every part of the lun_?. This Obstruction produces pain ami ? ireness, honrsenese, cough, ditticuliy ot breathing, hectic !>???. r, and a ?pitting of blood, mailer, or phlegm, which finally .?xhau?!? the strength of the patient and ends in death. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT never fails to remove this obstruction, and prodaces ihe most pleasing and happy results II is certain in its effect and cannot tail to relieve. Prepared and sold by Dr. D. Javne. \i 2o ??'outli Third street, Philadelphia. Sold at wholesale .iii.l retail by ihr- Abruti, A. B. V D. Sand?, Druggist?, No. 79 Fulton street, corner of Gold st, and No. loo Fulton st. Also sold bv David Sands k Co. No. 77 Ka-t Broadway, corner Market ?t.?Abraham B.Sandstk Co.No. _73 Broad? way (Uranite Buildin-r) corner ol Chamber? ?t. ?II Im ?.MI't > Il TA NT iN KWS ?rorn.'rovitleiice. ?JaVNE's Kxi'kctorant Triumi-hant!?A Card.? i give th.- public the following facts, that all interested may ...? hem filed h?, the operation. I am sixtv-fonr year? of age; have been for loor years ?. riously art! cteil wllll til?' aslllilia.bave trir.l ?.-.eral phys. cinHS.nild taken many"certain" curesttfgreatexpeiBie ami without any essential advanUge. For two years I was nut able to pa??die whole of a night in my bed. OnconSUlt?Rg Dr. Wads worth, of this city, about my ca?<-, he advised me to take Dr. Javne'? Expectorant. This medicine op.-ra ;.'.i a<! he told me 't would do. 1 have taken five bottle? o> it, and consider myself inn manner cured by ii. I can now lay comfortably all night; am icr-e from the lightness of the lungs and weakness of the stomach, which so dreadfully iliSiressed and reduced me. In ?bort, life had become fairly burdensome to me?now I enjoy it, though lam not en? tirely free from other infirmities atiendan! upon old air?'. EBENRZER WEBSTER. Providence, October 2C, 1841. Prepared and ?old by Dr. D. Jay ne, No. 20 South Third ?ireet, Philadelphia. Sold at wholesale and retail by tbe agents, A. B. i?- D. -'anils. Druggists, 79 Fulton street, corner of Gold ?iret-t. and ItVI Fulton street; also, Sold by David Sands ?V. Co. 77 I'l.i?! Broadway, corner of Market street; Abraham B. Sands St. Co. 273 Broadway (Granite Budirfng) corner of ??liainl.ei? ?n.et. _ _?10 lfltl PIK- ALLEN*.*- Balsam of Lloarhound, S " Liverwort and Pleurisy Root?For Consumption and Liver Complaint. Colds, Coughs; Spitting of Blood, Ca? tarrh, Asthma, Difficulty Q? Breathing, Pain in the Side, Palpitation of the Heart, Oppression and Soreness of the i:be?t. Pleurisy, Her?c Fever, Nigbl Sweats, Difficult and Profuse Kxpeetoradoti, and nit A flections of the Chest, Lungs and Liver. ii has long been a desideratum among medical men, lo discover ?oine remedy ihai would arrest the ravages of that ibriiinlal.il- .!;?< ase, Consumption. The Hoarhound, Liverwort and Pleurisy Root, have for centuries bpeu celebrated in tbe cure of diseases of the Lmi.ml Liver. CONSUMPTION ?no BaO Couc.ii?This is in certify that one liottle of Dr. Alien'? Balsam of lloarhound, Liverwort and Pleurisy Root has cured roe of a ?even- cough, after hat ?ng Ii led inanv (Siller remedies without the |ea?l benefit. ..AMES BACK MAN, No. 135 James st. Rev. Dr. John Scot r states thai he ha? made u?.- of Dr. Allen's Balsam ..I?II.hound. Liverwnrtnnd Pleurisy Rool h'.n?. !i, thai many ol I is Church hue also used it, some ??! Ih in ippnreml? iu the last stages of consmnpi'Oii, wilh the i.:..-; astonishing I'tl'.-ci. lie te.-l? m duty bound to make Ibis public statement, antl hop ?thai all clergymen in m? itin?! ?le,--- laboring under consumption, will advise them 10 i \ Dr. Allen's Balsam. K?V, DR. JOHN SCOTT. New -York. Attknd to Voua Coucit?Although Dr. Allen'? Balsam i- i sovereign encf tor consumption, ?till k is very danger? nus to let your coughs run on without Dr. Allen's Balsam ol II arhountl, Liverwort and Pleurisy Root. Ills no urn comii'.on ihing for pers.to l.ieak a blood vessel m ib.- act of i ??!. dmi:.', and die in 15 inmute-?that we hive -ecu. L .i? 111 v -? a cough, dear reader, go ibis day and (jet tin? Balsam?a 1er. do?.?..! it will cm.-von-, lo-morrow may he t.?.lue. Sold by WM. A TYLER, wholesale Agent. 38 Barclay ?tr.-.-:, a ..! E. M. '-u??h, corner Bowery and Grand streets._ o!3 3t PAllU'S LU* T. HLLS.? The imrrtMiso increase of the sale of these Pills lor the shot I time thi > have b.-.-n introduced uiiolhis country, is truly aston? ishing, ind a cntivirxing proof ol the conquering power ol :ni? fine bubal medii ine in remedying disease. At this sea? son ol the year, when the ?v?lem is relaxed I.V the heat of summer, a course of this invaluable medicine will clear od ihesnorand bad humors which heat invar ably generates. The liver, which generally gets sluggish, will be put into healthy action, and thus be able to perform the functions al? lotted toil, the'body nltoirether will be rein vigoraied, and prepared to undergo whatever change I be wmttr may bring oa In bilious complaints, heavy colds and ?nHamtua ;.?, ihey afford a speedy rel el*, antl to ihe lemale consti? tution-they ai.- principally applicable, as many who have tried them can certify In fact, ?-very on?* who has used Pan's Lite Pills seems to be iu-till?-?! with new life, lorthefa* riii". tonic prnperne? Invariably restore the stomach to liealthy longing for footl, sound sleep, and all the concomi? tants aiiendanl on good health. The extent to which liny are um-iI m Europe,among all classes of society, i? beyond i onceptton, lor tnoj-e than 'in,is>n boxes are ibere ?old week Iv.&bowing that alt who u?e iki-m appreciate tlieir worth. Tbey ar?- ?old exclusively by ihe following agents, viz -.? Rnshionic A.-p:nwa?l,. druggists and chemists, .-tJ William ?tr.'et, MO Broadway and in Astor House. Abraham Sands?k Co.,druggistsandchemists,granite buil.l ini;?, -T.) Broadwav, corner of Chamber-ktreet. P Dickie, 4IS Broadwav, corner of Li? penar. I-street. John B. Dodd, druggist. Broadway, corner ol Blee.-k.-r-?'.. A. ?V. Bai.'tau, Bowery M-.iicine S'.ore,'.tin Bowery. J ?in ' . Hart, druggbt,S-I8 Grand,corner Norfolk-.treet. Syinev Medicine Store, G*? Bowery, corner ol Walker-st. \. K. Tripler, cor-er Fullon and W'ater-stn-et?, Hor.ce Everett, druggist, 367 Greenwjch-sireet, next to the corner "i Franklin. J. .?? J. Codtlingion, apothecaries, 2-7 Hudson-street, corner ol "spring-streeL ?' I. Cotton, chemist and apothecary, 2G3 Bleecker-street corner of Jonts-strecL J. v.. ndover, drocgiaand apc_iecary, Ml F.;.-hih Avenue. Lro-kiyn?Wm. Armstrong, seed, drug and paient m?-diciue v. arehou'e. \Hl\ Fulton-tree?. And wholesale at the proprietor'? office. r . _. T. ROBK.RTS k CO.. ' ' l.n Clarendon? l|.-.u.?e^c..r Duant-?t. and Broadway W-Wi'. WAR! WAR!?The Wig Mal,..rs have declared bosiitities a?ainst oarneigb t.or. Ur. J \\ ,\ K. on account of hi? HAIR TONIC, which is knocking all their business into a 'cocked bau' Ladles and <?. uileiiien, old and young, are ?ocldngtothe D...io.' ?tandard. Heads long divr,te? ot even the first rudiment? ot bair, alter u?iin; h.? Hair Tom,-, ?<v?n appear with new and riowins- i.^ks. which Absalooi himself nueht have en vied. Beardjess Ik.\s are ?e.-n with lar^e and bushy whis. ken?, find ladies smile again through their own ravrn ring lets, mwre beaatiiul aii.l'bewiiching lhaa t-ver. Bad head? are dofling Uieir wigs and turowmu- them to tbe ' mole? and bats,' while ihe wig.n.akers stand at7ha?t as they U-fiol.l the deiiiol.iii.n .j, ilinr h us'mess. What ???? ?II be th,. consequence of ifii. war we know not 09 the w-iggies are ndtraKeou? and the Doctor remains firm! and dec ares that ? ?o.,:,- thing? can I?* done as well at ?ill ?.-. .??.d that Bald Heads may a.? ?veil wear their own hair a-..,.,?a.r.,i(,.u-r nennle. (Werkly M.-?s,n-er. PI!?W ?' ?r J-U NK' ?fe M ? Third-tre?,, Sold at wholesale and retail by the a*er,?? \ R .v n SAN >>-['ni.,,?i? N, Til FuUon-street", coni?r ?"f ,t,S. street, and .V>. 100 l ulton-street Also sold by D.vid Sand? ?? t.o .No... ha,t Broadway, corner of Market-street; Abraham B. Sands. k ( 0., No. iTJ Broadway, Grani?; Bnildurg,corner?vl Cjuml>?T?^streeL Price $LsI5 Im jri?TT?N G1??5RaDdaDdpowerCot ?\iJ ton Gin with patent "?klart?* _,ia to., from ,4 1. ***'v<' 'nnu-heii *at Rllon ..^^ , ^ -Mlu.fiU.IU!.?rs :,-r;u'' MITCHELL k WITHKRF.LL. '_94 John street GJ.RAIN SCOOPS.?40 dozen grain ? ?coaps for sal" lo* bv ' o3 MITCHELL k W1THERELL, 94 John it. MORNING LIN*} FOR AL BANY. TROY, and intermediate Lacd in?i?, i rom me -?leamboat Pier toot ot Barclay s_ The low-pressure steamboat TR?)Y, Cape A. G or rar? This ( Thursday) Moraine, at 7 o'deck. ' TU. ut?w toe.--pressure *.iramt?oai ALBANY. Cap?. J y Jenkins, To-morrow (Friday) Morn___. at 7 o'clock. _*or passage, apply at the ?thee, foot of Bar.lay^_-ee*?, or en hoard. Notice?All GochIi, Freight. Baggage, Bank Brlls,$?*?.,> or any other kind of Property. i.iken, ?l.?pp_d, 0r pot oa* board thisl?ont,mn?l heat the risk ol ihe owners 0| ?r _ (foods-, Freight, ?*r Baggage, ke. F g^JJ* PK? Pi ;E'S LINE FOR XD ___5__X___5S?_. B v S V and t??erm?*diatepl_ce?.-_t>_i_i_ looti.i . iiun.i.oi?tt-?u The steamer NORTH AMERICA, Capt. M. H. Tra?-*. dell, will leave as above al S P. M. on Tu ?day and* Frula v. The COLUMBIA. CapuT. P. NVwberry.wiU leave u above at 5 P. M. on .Monday ami Thursday. Kor passage or freight.apply to P. C.Schnlix tube of**??e on the whan,or on l>oard. N. B. All kinds cf property taken only ai the risk of the nwnr rs (hereof. _? K?^^^KVF.NlNG LI?Ko7s5?_ ___B___________L boats tor Albany, daily, at 6 o'rWfc P M.. Sunday excepted, from the pier between Coari??__ ___ Liiveny streets. The ?-t.-nmer SOUTH AM ERICA, CapLBrainard, !?*?-?_? Monday, W*?*t_ne_day and Friday Arternoons in 8 o .lock. The steamer ROCHESTER, Capt. A^ P. St. Joba, leatea lite above pier Tues?lay, Thursday aud Saturday After. noons, ai G o'clock. The Rochester and South America are new an?. ?._____. liai boats, well fiit?-d up and furnished with stateiq___l and for speed aud a?_coi__iioda_OBS are not surpassed 0j auv boats on the river. For passageor freight apply to P. C. Scholti at the t-^jrjee on the wharf, or ?>n board. _? ?ST* ? ry MORNING BOAT.?Fm _??i____5____LPEEKSKII.L, VERPLANCK. GltAS. SA I'oiN t.-siMi-SING.T'.URYTOV.N.DOB?'SFFR. UV. HASTINGS AND XONKJERS -Breakfast awl Dm. ner ?it Boar?l.?-The new and splendid steamer COLUM? BUS, Capt. F. VY. Stone, will leave New York. Irani the d*.? mChambers-street, ?-very morning. (Fridayst*\<*ep?e,o at 7 o'clock : and returiiimr leave Peekskill ?ame ?lay at 121 o'clock, P. M . except Sunday?, when site will leavePeekskill at 1 o'clock, P. M.; landing at the foot of llanmton l-?ire?-l.ench way. Notice - -"?Il goods, freight, ?baggage,bank bills, specie or anv other kind of property, taken, ?bip?-*_, ?r put ca' bom ?I tin. Boat, must t>e ?I the n.?k ol the owners of ?uch ??m*!?. freight, baggage, ice. ^ ??_-???? ft l()R IIUDSO?~STuT _ VKSANT, COXSACKIB. and ?utera*. d?ate landing?,-?Stearnboa? SUPERIOR, Capt. UouM, will leave the pier, toot ol" Oilar-street, This Attotfr-t*. (Saturday) at .r> o'clock. For passage or freight, apply or, boertl.orto J. B. NICHOLSON, Utt West-sir?-*?., ?lo ?**> F=~ "ft F?RK ?N_FFRI.H_T_T __-_?_?3_3S5*., H*'-01 ?t'KD.-RK?ULAU MAIL LINK tor k-TtoVl?KNCE ?""? BOSTON, via STON1NCT0N ami NKW PORT?Composed of ?lie following lajjenor Steamers* i nuiue in connection with the Siomngtoo and Providence and Boston am! Providence Railroads. The MASSACHUSETTS, Captain CORUtOCk. RHODE ISLAND, ?? Tbajer, NARRA6AN8KT. " Woolsey, MOREGAN, " Vanderbik. The steamer? of the Line lor Boston and Providence,?? Stonington will leave pier. No. I, N. R. Battery Place aii o'clock, P. M. daily, Sundaysexct?pted. For further Information, apply at No. 2*2 Broadway. ,Vf.POWELL ?fc CO.'e Lido F_ For NEWBORGH, lauding al CA1JJ. ??YELL'S, WEST POINT, and COLD S PR I NO.-T.? steamboat Highlander, Capt. Robert Wsrdrop, will leave UM? <?f \Varren-.?t,every Monday, Thur??lay, and Saturday, at -l P. M. Returning, will l?-av?? Newbnreu every Manda) at 7 A. M. and Tmrsoay and Friday al 5 P. M. Kor freighter passage apply to the Captain on board, Baggage aud freight of ail descriptions, Bank bill, orspe? de, board, must be at the risk of the owners lb??r?*of, onlrtt a billot ladina ?rrecefnl? bws'mne?! for th?* same. f*_! ^FJJZAKKTII-PORT AND __ NEW-YORK FERRY COMPANY .summer Arrangement.? Fare I2A Cents. The ste?mlH?ats W/TER-WITCH. CINDKItKLLA and WILLI IMSBURGH, plv daily from Kli.akeili-Pertio New York, touching at New-Brighton and Por.B_c___-__, on and alter ihe llih tlay ?f August, 1842?eachtrip, as follow? Leave N. York, pier 1, N. II A15...J un.) M?, A. M., aud At-.4aii(15J?*cl.ck, P.M. Leave Elizabeth-Port, <_t6_, B an?' 11 O'clock, A.M At ), I and 5. o'clock. P. M CM Sunday, Leave Elizabeth-Port at H. It?and I2o'cloch, A. M aud at I, 4* and 5 o'clock, P. M. Leave Now-York at 8, M and 11} o'clock, A. M, audal! 3} and 54 r. M. N. B.?Passengers for Westfield, Scotch Plains, Plainfield, l>oun,l-Hr?v>k, Scniei ville, Easton i.- Schoolevs Mountain, liy llie Eli/aheih-'iown ami Snmerville Railroad Car?, wtlj l?-n\e New-York in the SJ '/clock Iwat in the morning,and in the 2 and 4 o'clock bouts 'in rite afternoon. Passengers from the8' o'clock boat will leave Soreerville m stages for Easton -,iu(f lor Scbooleys Mountain oatbe ar? rival m the cur? at Sonierville. The Horse Car will leave the front ef the Union Botel, .?ii win- ol an hour previous the departure of each boat. All baggage at the risk ot it? owner. __) ^ ?--y*? fi^T?T?N1BLAND FKRRY ?&ir?&?Tr*?* ? Fool..I' Whiiehall-street.?'!?? ?lMiu t-r? >'rATEN ISLANDER ami SAMSON wtll rua a loi lows: ^A? l.i-.AVF.s Nf.w-Yobk at 9, II.... M. and J.,3_. J_, P. M. Lb_V_9 StaTRN IsLANu al 8, l?,A. M.autl 12', 21 and 5, P. M. ' aii goodssliipped are repaired to beparticulaiiy marked, ami areal the risk of ihe owner? therwif. ol O^r?ft NKWBIJRl?ll?Land __S_53__i ln_f at Caldwell's, Wrst Point and Cold ^. -'I hfe'.?mhoal. AMES MADtMON, CapuCbiri? l.alstead, '.?ill leave Warrcil-street I'trr, every TUa__D?Y and FRIDAY EVENINGS,ai.4 o'clock. All Rnggage, Packages or Parcel?'. Hank Bilis or Sm-d? ,i.i on I... nit ol i hi. boat without ln'ini* entered on tlieU-o? oi ih? boat or receipted l>r, will be at ihe ruk of tfceow er.. 11,creo'. 15? H. RUSH'S IJiCiACY.?That cele brate?! physician, Dr. Benjamin Rush, f onld nntdate ??it a more valuable lega? y to mankind th.u his invaluable HEALTH PCI.. It i. indeed a blessiutrtothe afflicted, ? ? i ?-. relit i in j.'l Ihe -i-.i-ii cases of s?nlden illiies,? ?irlin ?eim/ ?ii?.?-i?i? i?iih which kumaniiy I? tli-ii-?-v?eil or tte u ,. lions oi l.re .i. sirny? -! Ii i? now canceded by thr ii .?i eminent of ihe mudicul ?acuity, that the sUNnaebwdW . hoi fountain oi all iii*i?a?e ; thai it ii, as it were, iltecfn ire fr.tn which proceed all ibe evHs produced by forei??nor irritating causes, and which ihence ??iread tocveiy partof Hie Riiimnl system. The proper method ol cure, then-lore, i? lo attack thecil adel in which Ihe ili.cit-r itiirt-nihe? il-ell ; and no ruin binatiou of medical agents ha? >ei been d ?.?-covered so eib caciouri for this purpose as the preparation of the late Dr. II-.sh, ami whicD, from die universal sur ??esi? attending their adhiini-nraiiou, ?luring a practkefof nearly batfaceritwj*, werestyle*l bis " Infallible Health Pill." 'Their ?-Teat vir? tue i?, that ibey arrest disease in its iir?t approach. Thry ar.? preventives aa well a? remedies ; and we ?vill venturero ??v thai ii tijkeii i.v |i?-i ?ot.? ?viten iheyare flrsiaflectedaiia symptoms of illnew, many a ??as??, Ihat i?, eitfier ?eriotiior fatal, might he avoided. . nuii, nu^iri oi- iv.iimiiI. ?Let ihe afflicted without hesitation avail iheni-elvesoftbi?" invaluable lejraey, and ihey will have reason to ble* llx nm,.? i : Dr. Rush as o?ie ,,| the u-re.ite..t lienefactori?if niaiikii.d. liock-st., .orner cl Tuird, Philadelphia; W. JvifrP North-si., Baltimore ; and ai/rnt? n?. the t>ru?c ipalciti? w Ihe United Simr?. Pi ice Twenty. Five Cer.U a box -, each bos iiwtoafdi?1-* elegantly engraved ?rapper, with lull directions fo*?* *::: I?, [VfO'l'M -I*, ig hereby given that proposal? J. i will i?e iv<-wi?/ed at the k'uspectar'aoffice ?n the Sta? Prison, Mii.nt Pleasant, on the teCOlKJ Wednesday io WO" veniber iiesc, m 11 .?'dork in ibe forenoon fa a c<_tr?ct io commence with SO convi_ts on the first oi December e/uo tnii, *o be inrreu?ed within one year to 1?> tor the frai m live vear?, ai milking ?uch kind?; of chain?, wtvogm ?a??? l.e.lsi-rews. shovels and lon?.., .?adislerY. cnliery ??*?? **P article*?of hardware."of which lb* <?????*? iUWW r* ". consiimpiioii of th?? country is ?inporte?! froni wnUui me ?h.I States." Convenient bbnp room and fuel wm m lumisbed. Whoever takes the ronuactmuunnd ?WO? ana lixtur.-:, a_.ll,.. ?ubjectto the rule? ai?d reKola?oasoiW': Prison. The paym.-nts muit be made monthly with a creun oi ihte.? month?. Satisfactory ??vcurdy wi" b* ?"SmSb! Let the prop,e-,|?s*>,ci.y ^j^^%^tWiT' Agent Huie Pnym, Mount Pleaag Septeir.berSlb, Ig.2-_ii MrVO LET?The frame Mansion House in Ki. bth street, frontim. Mcl^frt-streeLwa K..r.,. .?.r. attached. Apply to M. E. THOMP?*?^ Vi Eighth sir??et. __r ?VFfcJKS TO LET, io the ?co?? - ?SIM third, and fourth storie?of ibe new botIdtejIV g i Z an.i 160 Na_?uiu-?ireei, (Tribune Buddtnt*'.) [2?^e _' Park an.l nearly opposite the Ciiy Hail. tw-?- u T. McELRATa, on Seprcmiie?._%? TO LET^Part of a comrnodiouj ?*r??rii?T'*' JSgJi ar.tl ?pacioua house, comprising every em ltrff loi?a-m.-illtrei.teel ?rmlv. The pr?tent **-**rt_^,J___. ?persMiu, will make a permanent arramreinent *"?? jjja - w ith/.in children only. Apply ar hJAe^ccr^-___?:? JgL TO LET or LEASE, for a tenT>?! J??OJty,>ar?._TheSioreNo. I?3 V"'1??"?,1'f^j'?s elegantly fitted up lor n Fancy Dry Uoodt .Mar?, -^ of Ibel>est situation.? in Brooklyn lor thai ^SSuggSft, to H. II. COX,2 Liberty-street, or to L*. J. lte,*0j?i?r !>l ClHik-sireei, Brtviklyn. ______????""_? }ek FOR SALE-w-Exchange^JS ___JL liful Country Sear near th;?ciiy. W1"1^; 3?* ior a bou?e ami lot, suitable ior a More, or a ?"''"?Jf-f l*-'-1 hie tor manulacinrmtr purpose? iu the upFfJZ ??c.. cnv. Apply _t No. 67 Bayard street, to L. Cro*??**. ?>t 2iv*__??-^ MTO LET?Two three storyjJ<g5 .j'-'i'S, iwtw le-in? fini?h<-d in mtxlern slyle, wHfiniol?*< mantels, ????li/i?t* door., and Crot?n Water *>r0*?'??. __-i??v bou?-e. Those wisbint.' a new House in a <1'f*';,rir0t.i?trl* borh.->vl f??r the 1st of N.?vemher, oleare apply iBJ'0i_.V ?t the co-r.ei- of Washington ami Jay-arreU_-?^^? M FARM FOR SALK-Sira^ mile? north of the Village of ^*b"^?* th?? flud?on River on the ea.?l and the Old |^'rtW_i<>h* bany on Ibe west. On the farm there is a eooa, f)tif( ous house and barn, likewise a lar^e d+ek. ? ",-?; l* formerly u*e.l ?? a brick yard. Th* ^-?^Sj acrt^ m laod?the v.ew ii commanding,aao?*2>%u?g% beautiful. For further particular? uiqujre ol *-*?;?*?.? No. 125 Greene street, or W. H. Van Dala?*nJ, N* ?oJ!/ Dam ?u?r?;t, New _.rk cay. . ?