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et Tie ".nitric-"*. .Museum opens rich this week. New ?__-__t--f*-t sc?*nery. ?,roP curtains, -re. in ihe Lecture *iZm Dr V^'ertine, tbe LiU-puiian Family of ten per ??_,r? Mis? Hood, Celeste, the Gipsy Fortune Teller, Torr.'Tow morning the celebrated Fejee Mermaid ?i am**?? t?m Boston, where her ladyship h-.s astonished ??Wd-ffv^ter?. m %rr There will be a splendid performance to-niebt at the ???.jar* Museum, "?ir. C. D. Jenkins, the Comic Define __| S?ger -nrf Banio player i Master Frank Diamond-, LfBnyre. the Comic Singer: Rosalie, Wright and 1>?]_ _" arpea*"- A _rand Ethiopian ExUavaganza will uke isce m wn',*l, Dinmood Jenkins, Boyce an.l Wright per ffm,' The two inner per-onate tbe gentler sex. ?Such a Sfof dark Li?!.?'*, are not often seen, one being six feet (?ree. the other ?akirg up in breadth what he i* deficient intiirt-t- ?____ . ry The Manager of the ?New York .Museum determined ?I i_ be dfetaiJCe- in the rare for public favor announce*, ft*'.be *?!? *ui",fi a -^t Hr_.MA.II> lnannlactured with ail ex ?52?on, which will surpass any other, being MADE TO npdJtVL *?'k1 "' t,ir laf?-t fashion, BUSTLES having bf en toffodttcedsince the ..rri/alof throne rrom the FUDGE jtlsiKi-*? Mr.Bennettop_e_that providing it with TWO IK'd? would immediately proclaim its superiority, but iDOtber one can easily be put on nfterwards should the uobirccxpr?"?" ? wish to thtu effect, which would not only Tocr".'" ?'?" novelty botalso the NOVEL RACE. * 5_* U i.? astonishing; tose? the amtiuntol medical influence ?n favor of Dr. I. Covert's Balm of Life. The following are tcion. di** number who have certifi??d to its effects: Frank g Hamilton, M. D. Professor in Geneva JVJeriire.1 College; j JltN'sag-tOii, M. U. Professor in Fnirfield Medical Col l^f ; D. M. Reese, M. D. Professor in the Albany Medical COilet'e: Mark Stevenson,M. l>. New-York City; Dr. Mir ?vr.i"ii!. ?to: T S Barret. M. D.do; S. H. Kirby, M. D. do; !{..?.'??'??*. M. I), do; 3. Mitch? Ii. M. D. Philadelphia;.I. W. pa-irl?. ML D. Sal na ; W. I. I o? jov, M. D.Salina; Gor? r?n Nee?-bam, M. 1). Ooondaga ; tu. Lawrence, M. D. Bald iiisvili.-; V. m. Morris, M. D. Uii.-a; C D. TownsenJ, M. D Albany; A. Streeter, M D. Troy; L.Streeter, .*tL D.do; _ J.Skelton, M. D. do; John Wilson. M. D. Albany; J. T. . piUiev. ."?*. D. Auburn, N. V.; Jota O Shipman.M. D. Fay rtirville. S. V. and it host of others of the same class. Some rflli''"' who 'nivo used ii and given their testimonials arer Kt-v. 1,. lia!?? v. l>. 1). Au!ii?.-n Seminary ; Rev. David More, *jjreli_s,N. Y.: Rev. II. Banister, Cazenovia Semeinary, S V : Kcv. S. Adsil, Weedsport, N. Y. ; Rev. Timothy <[ow. Elbridj. . N. Y. ; Rev. 3. Stone, Black River Con. N. y.;l?.v C. Giles,do; Rev. O. Baker, Syracuse, N.Y. ; j'?'v. H- L. Stark?. Trey, N. Y,; Rev. Mr. Hopkins, Auburn, . . ?.and ;t host of ?"H?era of the same class. Thi? medicine (?aenre for Coticas, Cold*?, Consumption, Bronchitis, Bwpepsia, Asthma, fcc. For sale wholesale 3nd retail at ?33.Sns.s,'.u-s'.rc( i, N. Y. ??tThe PorcLAR Remedy for all those ?ormsof disease .?.ich. " hen neglected, end in Consomption,such a.?-cou<*rb ftwiiar.y -cause, sore throat, boar.eness, and the like?the }jj?tine Horebotiiid Candy?is the most popular und ?uc tefim'ulremedy, and is noiselessly supplanting all the other Pf*, udeii compounds vaunted so impudently by fictitious :ari msnafai lured certificate mak?-_. Sold wholesale and n tail at 4-2 Broadway. 17To .5 on rue y nies? E-*rInter?.?A Card.? Whenever the rights ofthe working classes are invaded by oterbearinir employer?, the oppressed owe it to themselves and to Hi? i." brethren to expose such invasion. This dut?, ?pad? a? t.? t-r.pc.-e tbe conduct of J. Winchester, publisher of the'1-few World," and ask too judgement of every honor? ai?'.-iiie.iib?-r of Ihe craft in the matter. ?? Monday last lie set a man at work in hi? office by the vet'*. The men employed in the office conskl??red itan act of Injure' lo -.rive a situ.tioi' by the v. eek, as they were all ffflf-uyed ?<y ihe piece We made no objection, however, Bail we found ib.'U ib.e man was " rattinp," on which we de ?aaoiled that he ?UoulJ receive full prie- or leave tbe office; ita.we would not work with n " rat," and that our places Here vacant nntil his ejectment. Wincluster was informed of this; but instead of complying with our wishes in regard to thi-? man, be lent llie following note to his foreman: ??COLON-??-I wisb you to let me ?bow the namesof those ?bo take i?r liueiij to i?i~putc my right to employ whom Wirt 1 please. You will serve my interests nud fulfil my ??iiiirs by iiifornrriiig such individuals that their s-rvices in ?e World i ffi ? can be dispensed with. Thry mistake my teiTip-r very much in ihe premises. J. \V." The names were not famished, und nil was quiet till ihe next ??ay, .\!i<-?i h prrtial list was obtained, we suppose from jrcpin, slav?-.p*:r?ied, contemptible wretch, who crawled ind whin? ! to keep himself In the office, and who deserve.? jobekicked Irom the Battery to the Tou-n's end. In con rtjaence lit" old hand? to the numbarof nine were ordered oJ, ? II for refusmg to amalgamate with n " rat." Thus the aSair Hands. It is high treason to talk of work Itip-ci'-''? " ivri.ij" on the premise, of this puissant champion of the cat-bating tribe, tbe mighty Jonas Winchester, pub tbherof all :tif " World." We 'nope bis Ebenezer won't rise <xir?n ??? ? this statement ofthe case. We cheerfully exculpate tbe foreman, Mr. A. E. Tyler, 'ran all blame in this transaction, nod willingly acknowl? edge bis universally honorable and gentlemanly behavior. The cat-bating man ?s yet employed, at what prices we do not kno,\. Joorusymen can wrm their own opinion of Mr. Winches lefscmiduct, snd decide whether ?_ nan who puillotines nise ii!?n for the uke -I'onf. f/.?n?r. is worthy ot the cou fklsnce -rd support of any honorable member of our craft, ."orour?i S ves, we coi-sid? -r his behavior unjust, ungentle. manlv, anddUhonorabl? A'ov. 7. It JAMBS M F1NCIL HENRY C. CHILD9, P.-J.-OTT.RRS02-, A. SKILI.MAN, J. i?. PilALf.. .1AMKS RO8ERTS0N; S. N. MONROE, C. S. KINU. FT A Frotat f'nvlor to _jet? wkh Board, on the ?ai/Jwr, Kiiif?tb!t.' f??r a Gentleman and Lady or two Gen iteincn. Awl. several apartments for Single Gentlemen. Location within one minute's walk ofthe Post-Office or tbe Psrk. Apply -.u No. 1*3 City Hall Place. n4 tf ? nun FT Rnvf. ofi'rr.?A m?" of strict temp?rance habits. aco?i*-T Dv trim/, nndtborougblyacquainted with the cure _e.ot provisions m tbe best rnarkket in the world. Indus tri"us, ?lou^and it?t.liiu'?*nt, offersb'a services wherever rrqtn r?'. ti,t~tlie mere annunil of his bourd. His ndereiic^s ?re snii?faclory. Address L.C. office of this paper. Ii7 ol-.'.i Rijioit "?.',). j ol "?>.;; 1. I'h oi???oir? PrriCtic?!* ?(comiiiuedj?;it 3? KBroome?-!.?Deborah Hawiborstlook cold l^ib o May, HUM, prodaced pain between her sboul den i'.ii'l in her bead, constipation of the bowels, cold 1er!, ami general distress through tbe whole system. The least exposure would produce chills, nervous debility, which renderetl her truly miserable; came to New-York in An past ?m i employed Doctor Thomson, and is now better than webas been before in eight years. Reference, James J. H.IW-X?IU-S?, so Norfolk'Stxeet. [Seecertificate Ocl??.] Juila Hutch kiss was taken witb Dyspepsia; had suffered uo?ler it lor two y?.?:irs; bad employed iwo physicians muft of ihe time; was reduced so _> to be able- to sei up but very titile i'uii'i!.' the dav ; was so low that the :ood and driuk .Ii?!rinsed her as badly aw the hunger it was taken to relieve. Attrr usin_ Dr. Thomson's remedy one week,could eat and (trink ni b much less di?ret?, and at this date i-able to ride forty miles a day in an open wagon. Certified to by Jutft:*- Itosweil Hotel?kiss, b?r husband, of Itarpersfieid, Delawar?; Co.? N. Y. |S.<- certificate, Au-.r. IB ] J"tm Cat heart, o 'sloop Bet****y ofNantucket, has lri_ the In?inimaiDry Rheumatism at times from childhood,hut inuiul do relit flrum tbe many remedies used. The l_>t ai uck wa? ?n severe thai lie losl ihe use ol bis limbs entirely. When be -.-.-.n moved be was taken up like an infant in the ?rm?. In u?? way he was taken lioin the vessel bv tl??' Cartman, who set film upon ?i chair on the cait, and took liiuit'i D-CL Thomson, who cured him in a week, and lie "?.liked back to the vessel?--'-! now better iban he has be?-n lieiiire in 17 years. [See certificate: dated May 21, by Capt. '/.iir.ri Cathrart. sl?x?p Betsey, Namucket ] John Altbouse ?.vas cured ?it Cough und Raising Blood, *nd o| a second ;ri'n.-k. and of Scrofula, alter the failure of r.ilitv rcmedii ?. by DocLThomson. [See certifican?.] Re? ?rreuce, Hi>n. Natbanlel Jone?, Surveyor (?ene al of Ihe State of New-York ; Hon. James Burt, Warwick, Orange Co, N.Y. P.S. A host of testimony on band Call and see it and nl ?. .'.: i. letters ?nun the Kings ot Prance and l'r-r ? ?. nml a massive .bW met?a] from Louis Phillijie to Ur. Thomson, lo : e se? ti at t!:?? (-ilice. N. B. \\ ant? d. Patients lh.it can find no relief from any Klirr source. None others are wanted, at 843 Broome-sL S?-e R. ?. :, ... u, . i. Thomson's esses, 3?l page, n-1 lsv(2) ?_ -?Bill - -.????tni-et to Ettidiers.??Mrs. Farnham invites t:." attention ol ihe Ladies of ibis C'ty,tolhe following court-e <?. l..-c',ur?'s, which she inteniis delivering in tbe L-cr.H-1-.-hi ol :be Society Library, corner Broadway an>11..-OI1.1!-.'. |L??ure 1. The N itural Position ?if Woman in the so.aleof If-.i.r. - Her present Ph2tsical ('..?n?.tio!! and the causes which mveled her to it. S? H?-r present A-cnioI Condition. 4. Ti..- ,,..-..:i?. oi itupr?vtng her Physical Condition or r?iy?un- ?: .n .-? fu D ?? ?i on nud Dietetics. J- 'rii, T .- Naturnl Constitution of Woman. * Meui il _ lucation an?l Training. 3 0_?_ei entof D..::it sties, and the Duties which **>o.et-i fmise in the humbler walksof lile, in elevating <*-?'??' imp ns ..? - iheir condition. The Introduciory lo Uns conrv w ju >,. dt?liver-d on Wednesday next (Nov. i)) at 11 o'clock A. M. A '.mission free. Mr*. Farnbam will be i_ readiness to receive calls, at Xo. G5 Bar*.!?v-?-..from all who may wish lo see her, between 1rs ?f 11 aud 12 A. M. and 2 and S P. M. unul farther -oiK-e. Tickets .or the cour?-* -j-1 50, to he had at the door. Sin? gle Lectu.. s -..*. cent*1. *'7 S; ; Trnnnpaiv?! Bia??iin Winilow Shaile?. ~i-l.\\ lit W. WOODFORD.66 Catherine-stre.l, has just rev? iml an extra invoice of Tran-pareut Decorative Win ?low s ni.te . ?.?ituble tor the autumn trade. Strartsers in i-.S Si .?*ievr-York C-rnt-rai M??H.ion?,-Notice is hereby given that In t-oosequeacepi ihe SJection on Tue.sl ??:,v "* - ^ ??' be tried in the Court of _?___! ; Peace until We.i,,e-.l-V u,e *_, ?.?t?_ ? II A. M.~Ntw-Y'?k.N?veoiber7, !?;?> t& "*Stanl at Jit wntTlNG, Dis. Atternev. UHr. K.XeUon wUidiillveraoourse of Lectures on Pl-y?. ? *.i.-i by Diagrams, and dem?ji?tratfHl by -. at the ?New-York Lyceum, 411 Broadway,on *'t'?:,.v?, Thar, ays ???d "?ai.rdays, at 7 o'clock i? the Ti> ?-..-..??.v-.-.-e by the mtrtnluctory (free) on Tuesday evebtng.lhe 8ih Inrt._ i.7 f..** T^* IVoiirr.?"t'l A_e.ns ?t ?l D-alers in Periodicals of theCiis-?.: New York and Brookivn ;i?e requested to meet at Israel I?-.?'.'?, f-rr Bowery.??hi Monday Eveni'ii?, the 7ib of NoTemJx-r, al S o'clock, as btt_in*?^i*?f importance v?iil be brot:,bt btfine them. Pum-taal attendance of all persons ?a the above line is requested. . a5 2l* * *'?*???-?. -_>_.'--:.""?"-. ? - - - '^w---- * ' f.." ?? ^'.; "'i-^_Bi-*' '*?^*---*5' " IT Whig* of the Fir?t Ward Aro one : Come to tbe Rescue.?Tbe ?\ big Elector?, ??i the l?t w are recpecttuliy r? ?'nested to attend a public meeting Tl E V KMNfl. at 7 ??'clock, nl the Broad Street House. 1 meeting will be addressed by Mr. Sammons and ottier e deinen. By order. O. COBB, Chairmat Otto W. Van Toyl, Secretary. The evening will please copy. n ?n_aa? XT Second Ward.?The Democratic Whig Elect of the Second Ward are requeued to meet at Jones1 Seer Word Hotel, No. v. Nassau-street,on Monday evening,.' vember7 m 7o'clock, to respondtotbeCongi-ssiooal,St and County Nominationr. awl make the nect?ssary arrin roems for i*-__j*sn*.uing Elections. I; is particularly requ< ed thai every Whi? in the Ward will be present. By on of the Ward Committee, JAMES KELLY, Chairman HENRY Harris, Secretary. XT .Fifth Word.?Democratic Whigs to action The Democratic: Whig Electors of the Fifth Ward, and others in favor of protecting American La I ?or, a Sound C rency. and tbe elevation Of capable and honest rulers. : requested to assemble at the Marion House. 165 West Bro way, on Monday evening, Nov. 7th, at ~k o'clock, to spond to -.h?? State and County Nomination?, and to m* the necessary preparations to bring out the whole Wl vote of tbe Ward. Bv order of the Ward Committee. WARREN CHAPMAN, Chairman John Benson, . <. . Francis C. Wittenberg.5 ?ecreane'' i,5 2 XT Eighth Word.?THE OLD COOV WIJ AWAKE.?WHIGS, RALLY! RALLY! RALLY!-! Democratic Whigs of the Eighth Ward, and all thi who are in favor of Protecting American In?la? are requested to meet at the Eighth Ward Hall, I 152 Vanck-street, on Monday Evening, Nov. 7th at o'dock, to respond to the Whig Nominations, ami adi measures to bring out tbe full *?* big vote of the old Eigt John B. Scoles, Eso. and others will address the meetii By order 6f the Ward Committee. JOSEPH N. BARNES, Chairman A. H. Stovtenuvr-ii, / c , . H. D. Moore, \ Secretaries. r>- 2 - n_I__l_. XT Ninth Ward?Tariff, Tariff.?There \? be a public meeting of the friends of Protection to the Ar ricau Laborer Thi? Evening, at 7 o'clock, at No. 273 Ble erst. (Northern Exchange.) A full attendance of all v. feel the ut;lity and necessity of Protection i? requested. N. B. The ret-pective candidates for Congress in tl District are invited to attend and discuss the question. 1 O* Tenth War?.?WHIGS, RALLY! RALLY RALLY!!! for GEORGE EICHELL?The Democra Whlgsol the Tent!? Ward an- requested to meet at Colu bian Hall,263 Grand-strei i.Tlll*s EVENING, at 7} o'r to adept measures to bring out the full Whig vote of the < Tenth. By order of the Ward Committee. JAME.s ii. PINKNEY, Chairman B. W'. Bradford, Secretary. Great speaking ai d glorious singing may be expected " All hands on deck! " XT Tenth Ward*?The Democratia Whig Elect of the Third District, Tenth W.in!, are requested to atte a meeting at St. David's Hali.242 Walker-sLon Mond Evening, the 7th ins!, at 7 o'clock, on business of impr auce. [n71 ( . .1. BUDD, Chairman ___** Thirteenth W?r?L?FOPRTH DISTRIC ?'t'he Democratic Whig Electors of ihe Fourth Distr wit) meet at the corner of Lewis ami Delancy-sts. (H. Wheeler's.) on This (Monday) Evening, Nov. 7, at o'clock, to make arrangera? in? for the Election in that D tricl. By order ol" tbe Committee ol th>- District. AB RAM GOLDER, ) JOHN ?5. PARKER,;? Committee. u7 CHAS.SWL/.Y, ) IT One more " RnllyT-THIRTEENTH WAR FIRST DISTRICT.?Tbe Demooatic Whigs of this D trici are requested to meet on this MONDAY EVEN1N 7th Nov.. nt 7 o'clock, at the corner of Grand and Cli.-.K streets. It is hoped thai every W'hig in the District will presen* a? l"**?ness r?r 'mportancv will be transacted. By order. CH VKLES H. GIFFJN, Chairman W. _._-...,. i.i.r?, i-. . etary n7 It XT Thirteenth Ward.?At a meeting of the C moeratic Whigs of tbe 13th Ward, held pursuant to publ notice on Saturday evening, 5th in?!., Mr. CHAS. IL GI FIN was appointed President; Chas. M. Simonson ai Isaac O. Hont, Vice-Presidents; James A. Brown a: Joiin T. Klots,Secretaries. The nomination ior Congress, Assembly and Registi were responded to with nnbonmled applau?e. The committee appointed lo draft Resolution?, reporte the following, which wer;- annnimously adopted: Resolved, That we heartily re-pond to the Nominatio of LUTHER B1LADISH for Governor,and GABRIE FURMAN for Lieutenant-Governor;.of ISRAEL ?A1 LEY, of Richmond ?County, for Senator; of GEORG EICHELL for Rr_.i?icr, and lh?_\entire Assembly Tick beaded with the name ol ROB ER*. SMITH, nn.l as ih? are deserving o? success, we will u--- ev, ry exertion to e ?lire it. Resolved, That we bail with delight tlir nomination JOHN IL WILLI W'.s as the Whig candidate for Congrei anil recommend him, not ???il?.-1.? il??- members of our on party, but lo the sober, r? fieciihg citizen? ?.( thi? Ward ai the ?-niire District, as one well calculated in protect tbe inti-resi? in the Councils ol ihe.Na.ion, and ??elected w prove himself a faithful representative of the i'eople, lor I is capable a:nl honest, worthy ol oui confidence, ami sha receive our undivided and cordial support. Resolved, That i: i< iin- policy ol this country i<> pr-_sen the Industry of itti Mechanics from the ruinous consegu? : ce. of unequal competition with the pauper labor ol Ei rope and by n Protective Taiiffto enable ibera to realize profit from the production? ol their bands, tor it ??only ? that way that the American interests can be protected, tl looms of our weaver? br k?-pi in operation, and a fair an adequate pri?*e be obtained ior labor actually perlbrmei W'e have no confidence in Uie cry at Free Trad?-. m? inn.? lauded by our opponent?, because i'. is free only lo il?e oil er side ot the Atlantic, but cruelly oppressive . n tins. W go for equal rights among all c !a*s? ? of tbe people, and wi persevcie until tho*. rights are established and maintuine? Resolved, '1 bat our tlianks are une to lbe majority in tli present Congress for ib.- ?inn and mnnly stand which the maintained in opposition to ihe lru< kling policy ol a vasci ating ar.d ungrateful Executive, and we exhort them I persevere unid tbey shall have carried out the principle maintained by the Whi?.' party, of ??< urni_. a sound naiioi al currency, a just ai.d ? qoal distribution of tl:?* proceeds ; Ihe public ?amis, ai.d a firm and settled policy ?u the pn lection of American Industry. Resolved, That we call upon th?? Meivhaiil, ihe Mechan?? and the Laboring Man. to aid us in our opposition to.h practices of a party who, while ibey proles* lo l??' th friends and special patrons ol the poor, are ad-mcating policy which strik? s at the very root of their prosper!.., and which, if carried oat and adopted, will degrade Hit 10 a level with the serf? of Europe, and oblige them t abandon a country which they have selected n? the horn of their adoption, and seek In other clim? s those privile? which we had promised them, but which we have failed t carry out in practice. Resolved. That n speedy and judicious completion i tin? I'ubii?* Works now in progress i- demanded atibe hand of our Representares, and we repudiate tin* idea, that th seventeen millions of dollars already expended in-work partially constructed should he thrown away, while it is i our power, by a judicious and .-??;' p?*iltcy, to place lb-ma i a condition by which an income may b?* derive?! lo ih State upan the amount invested, and at th?* same time al ford the necessary accommodation for a rapid and chea conveyance of the productions of the West to the markel ot our city. The meeting was eloquently addressed by Harvey _. Weeii, E>q , the name :f Henry ?.'lay being mentioned set eral lime?, which was responded to with deafening cheer On motion adjourned. CHAS. II. GIFFIN, President James a. Brown, > - -_. . John T. K_ot>. . --ecreia: ?es. XTIci'nntl K ?llyof Was?lnctoninn???ti?? (Momlayi Kveniog-iatNew-York Historical Lyceum, ?G Broadway, a few doors below Prince. Something new'an very attractive will be brought forward. The Mitchell T< tat Abstinence Societv will select a Presid-nt and Secom Vice President, and highly interesting ucu of recent or currence will be amiBUuced. Short Addresses by the eel? braied Mr. Pari.er frem Boston, hy Counselor Fay, Re-. >Ir. Wallace and other popular Temperance spenkers. J variety of choice Singet, v? ill entertain the audience, amonj whom are Messrs. Murphvaml Labars. A'lmissibn free. J. D. YOUNG, 1st Vice President Phillips, Secretary. 1* XT The Phcrnix Tempirnusr Benetrolcu AsMoeinlion will hold tueir Regular Meeting Tin Evening, nt 7j o'ci'Kk. at Confer*. Hall P. B. Mancnester Esq. President of the Columbian Society: John H. Camp belt, oftbe Phoenix, and other inter. Mit-i: speaker.? will ad dres? the meeting. Good >'.n_rio_r, a- u-ual. The publn are iavittHl to attend. EPHM. L. SNOW, P.-c-si.leiu. Gec W. IS. Cvshing. S.crt'tary. uT 1_* XT Dr. StarkiTeather*?. Hepatic __iixir . Thi* inestimable preparation has tabea preceden-, o every other aniel** bek>re ihe public, and unlike the gene raliiv of advertised mt-'iciiie?, is receiving lb?* highest en comiums from the medical ?culty, and i? prescribed b. many o: them in this nud other piaces. It is um.ue$lion.i blv superior to any e?ther medicine eveT compounded, an? has proved more e?enlialty serviceable in ^lliouj d'tsor tiers and dyspepsia than any other co.wp?Jiition extant N.? a single ?..stance ol its failure to pro.iuce a beneficial e?ec ha? ever come to the knowledge*of tbe proprietor or hi agents, which is certain:)* sufficient proof ol its unsurpassed ??fficacv. Kverv person who is the least i_cune?l to a bilious babi should at once commence1_ruse,and they can posttiverj rely up.?* its bealing virtues. , . _ . CHARLES DYER. Jr., general agent for the Unite? Sui??s. i? m all times supplied with this me?iicine, at ?L W'e?tminst?r.a, Provi'Vnc?-, ILL . ? . _ Sold nt wholesale and r.tail bv the agents. A. B. S_ D SANDS. Dtnggists, N,>. "'.) Fulto-i-sfeet, corner ol Gold street, ami No. loo Fulton-street. Also sold bv D-?vid Sand* ?t Co, No. 77 East Broadway, corner ?>f Marke'-street: Abraham B. Sands Ji C??., No. 27S Broadwav, Graniu BuiUlings, coruer of Chamber?..?>?,re? L "7 R ICTGo???! O?3Jce??to .Letal ?air rents in the build. ? m??\o. 79Na?du-,L. JUst now enlarged and improved. tuey ate well located, pleasant and commodious. oI3tf MONEYJVIARKET. Saltes at tbe ?"?torIt Exchange, Nov. 5. ?$300 State 7s I.4._10-ii 50 Harlem. 15 Si.OSO State ?s. 1862.9? 1100 Loo-rTIsland RR.49 S2J0OO state 5s, 1855.32 ?100 do.b30d 49 25 Merchants? Bank.... 90.; ION Jersey R.65* 25 Canton Co'. 17 li-0 do.65 25 ?Moha? k.b Gil ?Is S4j SECOND BO_R.a C5 Mohawk.b2d? 34 | 25 ?Mohawk.... s 10 df SS* ?.?onrinnrrrinl an?. I-oney "flatier-. S-TtraoAT P. M. The transaction^ were again small ;o-.lay with no materi? al change. Tbe sales ?if State Stocks were light, but at firm rates. The i?-;'Js ?or Ohio sixes werea little tigberthan last ?ale?. There is ?orne ??nuiry for Exchanges for the packets ot Wednesday and Thursday. Sterlings we quote G a 6j : Francs 5 45 a 5 4_t. The notes an<l certificate-; of the Planters' k Merchants' Bank, Mobile, are quoted in Wall street at 20 percent, dis ??ount. A meeting of the Directors of this Eank was held on tbe 22th, and rev-lnlions passed that the bank will not pay specie for its notes, and that certificates of deposit bearing eight per cent inlere?; be issued to depositors receivable for debts due the bank. Tl.e post notes were selling at 15 to _?! per rent discount We understand that several of the brokers have i,cen ?'don?" lo a pretty large amount by a Grefcntvirh, Conn., financier, rejoicing in the name of <N_orn Hasted.? He has, it apjwars, -?old notes to these brokers purporting to be drawn by persons living.al Greenwich, among others by .Mr. Peck and Mr. .Mead, to which if is now ascertained some person during a fit of absence of m?an* ariiie.i some name n?it bis own. How much be has obtained in this way is not yet known, but a considerable amount bas already .???discounted. .Mr. Hosted has been suddenly called away from home by some important business,'and when last Seen was in Philadelphia on a southern tour, probably impelled by warm feelings of sympathy and a hatred ofop pn ??ion, on his way to assist the Texans lo repel their Mexican invaders. A Tallabas? paper expresse?.some fear? that a branch cf tbe Bank ..?'St. Mary'? is about to be instituted in that piare, t i ?wallow up within it capacious maw all the cotton com? ing lo that place. We think we can sooth ibe alarm of this editor. We have reason to believe that no such intention is entertained by tl.e Bank, and never b-s bren, an?! that even if a branch was established it would not m-.liile with cot? ton. The bank has never bought n bale of cotton, and its principal stockholder? and President have not bought one for three yt ars. Jn ihe list of the Ohio Banks, the cliarters of which ex? pire on the 31st day of December next, it Is remarked ofthe Ohio Lile Insurance and Trust Company, that its banking powers will cease at that period. This is a mistake. Tbt* light to issue bai.k coles will then ceas??, but all its other banking powers, such as buying and selling bills of exchange discounting not?*?* and receiving deposites will remaim un? impaired. The Cleveland Herald is satisfied that no new bank char? ters will be granted in Ohio, and no old one extended, Montreal letters speak ot'numerou. and continual failures inlhatciiy. We hear "of one house which made $l0,000in flour last y?ar, which ha? since failed, ar.d L? $75,000 worse iban norbiii!?. The Bn.ckport Bank has appointed E. J. Humphrey _. Co. of Albany, its Agents. The Bank of Germa?lown has dec hired a dividend of 3 per cent, for the last six months. The Bank of Penn Township has declared a dividend oi one cent per ?bar?'. Counterfeit ?Mexican anJ Spanish doliars and American Eagles and half Eagles are io circulation in Wilmington, iN. C. At Hill.hnro' many counterfeit ball" dol?as ar?* circu lating. We learn from the Hcntsville Democrat ihat tbe follow ing counterfeit notes, on tire banks of this State, are in cir -lation : Ciiy Bank of Mobile, F ;il Mobile. State Bank at Tuscaloosa. Bank of tbe State of Alabama, at Cabaw ba, 100's letter C pay io W. Tale, dated Dec. 20, 1B40.~ Bank of the State ?>f Alabama, Branch?t Decatur?-100'. altered from 5*s ; can be detected by holding them up w Ihe lighL Counterfeit thirty dollar notes on the Farmers' Bank of Virginia are in circulation, pajnbl?? to C. Done, dated lib of April. _ markel-*-Carefully rcportedftr The Tribune. Satcrdav, Nov. 5. ASHES?Tbe demand for Pots continue tobe good, and the sales reach about ISO bhls. at $550. Holders are very firm al this price. For Pearls$5 94 is trenerally.a?ked, ir conseqnrnce ol which sales were light,$5 87.J being all buy? ers will giv?1. GROCERIES?The market is generally quiet, ihe sale? iie'tng mostly to the trade for the supply of immediate us? \v> notice no material change in prices. We quote I*rr.7.i Coffee f?}a9cenu; Lngoyor-, Bji ?j; ? u'm,-} n 7?, St. ?>?> \\? ?go, *-_ ;i 6' ; Porto Rico Sogar, "?J n 7 ; White Br.i7.il, 7j: Su ("mix, G. a 7'; New Orleans,;." ; Brown Havana, ('.; a 61. COTTON?The sabs tn-dsy are abonl 500 bales partly If shippers. The market is Mill heavy. We quote UplantJ fair 7j lo 7"; New Orleans and Alabama tairai a 8". Tin total sales of ihe week are 2570 bales, at 6 a 8j lor Upland 7 a Pi tor Alabama, and Cad for New Orleans. FLOUR?There w?s rather a better feeling u> thi? ?.tapir to-day, but no decided improvement in pi ices, '?'be attend mice ol Eastern buyers was i.-r, and it was raihei mure difficult i" find ?((M>d brands at previous pnces iban on Fri day. Tbe arrivals vr?re not very large, and wilii tbe small proportion ol round luxipo' served lately. We quo;. Geuesee ?i -'. a ?>l :lli -, Ohio an?! Michigan ??l U. a $-1 2.'?. continu? ing our remark that most ni the sales aro at the lower rnie? named. A lot o t good Ohio sold a; $ 1 28. There is not wj good a demand lor round a? of late. We quote .>1 25 a rjl Sir}; Troy .<? i ? I] a .?.I .5 -tin? latter for fancy, with sales ol a few hundred lib's. Many holders ol (?enes.se are slid at ??-ir?l?. We notice no relief to the heaviness in Southern descriptions. We quote a? before nomina!ly, Georgetown J4 50a$4-?3ij eld da $'?; Brandy wine $4 75 a $187$ i Richmond City .'- 7.'.; Petersburg*, .1 50; Alexandria$4 SI}; New-York Mills $125 a .137J. (n Rye Flour the demand to day was moderan?some 2u. bbls. North river sold .-?f .>?'? a $J 1ij : Je?? v is held al $3 25 a $3 S7j ; Meal is without considerable sales. Jersey $2 69 a $2 Hi}; Brandy wine bb.s.$S, bbds. ?13 25 cash, $10 75 4 months.? Buckwheat .??-' 75 a ?3 fair di mand. GRAIN?The market is still without 'uppltes of Wheat There is a fair demand. In Corn we hear of very little do? ing. Wry littie excepting Northern offering. About 200C bush, this description sold *>'. 56c. measure ior the East. Nn parcels of Rye here, but 2000 bush, offered to arrive, sold on private terms?ai something over 624c. The market is nearly clear ol Barley. We hear of no operations. Oatsare without change, in good demand at 27 a 23c. Shorts5 a 6, Skip SuirTS-" a D. T .LLOW?The article is rather ?lull, and we only notice a val.- of75?j0 lbs. Western at7J_. cash. LAUD?A lot of 133 bbls. good io fair Ohio sold al ~c Smali parcel? kegs ;tre selling al 7J a ~\. SEEDS?Wp notice a sale of l5.or.ii lb. Clover at 7. cash for export Timothy is out of season ami nom?nala*. $11 i $11 50. Rough Flax in fair demand at $10. METALS?There ?s very little doing in Iron. Price?ar? without much change. The only transactions we hear o are? i ton.? Russia old Sable in lob at $*93, and Am. Coid Bias pig at $2S, 6 months. A sale of 5>w Pigs Missouri Lead ha: been made at $3 22 ?. $.'' 25, cash. Banca Tin is plenty an? ?lull. Sales have been made at l?e. C months. Plate $ cro-v we quote ??'il 75, G mouths. HOPS?Holders are rather more firm than before tbe ar rival o! the steamer, and demand 11 a 12 for best Western and 10_ all} for best Eastern. The inquiry is pretty good HAY?We notice no change. Wc quote 32 a 45c. ar.? dall for bundles; loo??.' 50 a .Vic FE..Till"K*_?Sales liiie I.een made ol* -1-00 lbs pool Live I'rese, at 22., ami G(Kl lbs. goud-, at 30 cents,cash. FT -"-rpetins*.' Carpeting?! Carpeting? ! Cheaper than ever.'?All those wlio are in want of Carpel inr.s. notice the following : All wool ingrain Carpeting, only 3? per yard. " extra '* " 4s " " super u " 4s Ik1 " " extra sup " " 5s *' " double ?? ?' 5s 6d " Three ply, ?uperior patterns and colors, 8s. do ?lo ?In do extra quality, 10s English Brussels, extra. II -. Royal Wilion and Velvet Carpeting, equally !ow. Together with a large assortment <>t Druggt?. oilcloths Rugs, Do'ir-ma'.s, Table and Piano Covers, India Matting Si-ir-Uod?, i?c?ihelar_?-st stock of goods in the city. Pur cb i?ers would find it to iheir deci_?-l interest lo call an?i oxani:_e tbe stock before ?ookintr elsewhere. R. SMITH, Jr.. 448 Pearl-street. ?>_7 2w Opptwite William-street. FT ..ecta-re-i on ?,".-olo-v bv J. AUGI'STINE SMITH. M. O., Pres.dem ofthe College of Physicians an.: Surgeons,_c.? . Coorsr of Ei?h'? Lectures on the abovf sutject. and exclusively ?or the benefit of ihe " Lyceum oi Natural History." will be delivered l?v Dr. J. AagusthM Sroilh, in ibe Lyceum Building. No. 563 Broadway, com nit-ncin? on Toe-xray ?'veniiri.', Nov. 8, at half-past7 o'clock and will be coniinueil every Friday and Tueilay umi! com pleted. These Leci-res will be "illustrated by numerou' spexrimens from tlie Museum of the In>ti-.uiion, and by man?, beauttful paintings, executed under the direction of Mr. C Hanningto.-i, expressly for the purpose. Ticket? fnr lbt? Course, admitting a lady aud gentleman $.*>. and can Ue hail ofthe Commioee. Sin-le Tickets, ""S. JOSEPH DE LA FIELD, JOHN LE CONTE, W. REDFIELD, C. A. LEE, M. D., JOHN C JAY. 0.9 is_**8 Committee on Lecturt*?. FT 9i*-f_i_S .-*choOl.?The subscriber would re spectfnllT mlorm hi.- friends and the public, that he wii open a Sin?inj,* School lor Lailies an?! Gentlemen in Un Lecture al??m of the Reformed Dalch Cburcb, No. ?0. Franklin-stref?t, on Tuesdav evening next, Nov. 8. T< commence at half-pasi 7 o'clock, precisely. nS.M- CHAS. W. LORD. 3.7 Fall Style of Gentlemen** Hata?BIRD cor-!?*r of Pine a_d N__.aa-?_e*?L?, bas now ready for in spectiDn and sale the Fall Standard Pattern for G<rotle menJi Hats._ o? FSMitW XT Sp?Bcer announces to gentlemen that his arrange? meats are row <_*ompleted for supplying according to pre ?rious intimation, a fine Fcr Hat at a price (33 *?5) which shall render it emphatically the cheapest as weil as lowest priced Gentlemen's Fnr Hat ?rver on sale in this city. It is prepai-ed in the same ?vie which characterize?! our rin<-st anicie, and like that article is odered at a pnee at which It cannot be continued without an unusually rapid sale. Tue undersigned with all confidence affirms it to fie for tbe gentleman ai?d economist the niosl desirable Far Ha:yei.._>red. (n20if) SPENCER. 245 Broadway. _ -??_______? IT The Triumphant .?-?access which bas fol lowed the introduction of PARKER L CO'? MOLESKIN DRESS HAT, at $*- 62., warrant ihe Propnetitn in stating that the popularity of thi.- Hat wii ?won exceed that of any other Hat ever offered to the citihens of this City. Our customers will excuse the extreme economy of the arrangements we have made for the sale oi thi.? Hat when they consider that expensive rent and fixtures only add to the price and not the quality of the article sold. Sales Room corker of Centre-street ar.?i City Hall Place, oppo? site the Po-t-Uifice. n3 I w* IT Orlando Fiab, Fashionable Hatter, 137 Broad way, would inform the gentlemen of New-York that his Fall and Wiuter style of Hats is now readv for their insp?*c* lion and critical Judgement Claiming the distinction ol having bren the first to project and abide by a strictly Amrrican style of Oats, instead of servilely copying the Fashions of Europe, which are often unsuited to our ch? ?nale and manner** .hi? rejoins to perceive that others have seen fit to foliow his lead, and that now the follow:.?.??, oi European Fashions in Hats i? almost entirelv abandoned bv the le.i_.in_: manufacturers. He offers a Winter styl? of Gentlemen. Nutria Hats at $.*. 50. and warrants them equal in material, finish, fashion and durability to any Hat sold a? low as $4 In the city. But he wishes it distinctly understood that his*l??-..-. HaL- are pot sold at this price, but at $t 50, The.- he recommends aseaualto nny hat sold in New-York at $5 or under, and challenges for them a comparison with any other. tSentiemen visiting our city are respectfully invited to call and examine his new stock ofWh___ bats and judge oi U;<-ir qualiiy. He is C(?nri-'?*nt that, whether th*- cheapest or ihe best Hal U desir??.i, the inquirer will here be satisfied. Try him. (s2 t. | <>. FISH. 157 Broadway. IT Dr. Whitney'-. Auti-Bilion?. Pill?.?By Liver complaint Is meant positive disease of a chronic char acier in the structure of that viscus. and the most frequent symptoms are a ?en.-e of weight or uneasiness i . the right side, pain at the topoi the shoulder, sallow complexion, impair??! an?! capricious appetite, irregular bowels, and dis? colored offensive motions, progressive emaciation and de biiity, an?! a ??iibr;, irregular pulse. The pain is generally much increased on piessure below the ribsof ibesideaffect exl ; there is for the most part ?-??m- degree of cougn with expectoration, the breathing is some times difficult and op? pressed, and the patient in general cannot lie on the lei. side. Under whatever form and from whatever cause the dis ea?e occurs there is a considerable degree of general langor and debility, exercise or exertion of anyki.nl soon fatigues, the pulse is weak, the sdeep disturbed, the limbs are cold or render ?I so on sl'.ht occasions, nnd a sense of oppression and distension,o( r.c.d eructations, nausea, headache, con? stipation, pain in the pit of the stomach an?! sallowness of the cnmpl*:'X?*?n are pretty constantly present. These Pili? are calculate?! to excite the liver to a liealtliy action and a?si?t in disgorging ih.? morbid secretions which are generally a??.??umulcted In .?uch cases. Their formation i? the result of much research and they have been use?l for the last fiftf rn years with the happiest effei ts by physician., of the highest reputation. Being a purely vegetable composi? tion they are mild but ertic.en'. in their ape ration au?l are perfectly tanocenl and free Irom any mineral substances wbateven and may be freely used at all times ??.ithout any fear of ?II consrquenc.*?, and will be found superior to any other preparation a? a family medicine, which may he -??! ministered with equally {beneficial results to children <>r adults. When used in connexion with Dr Starkweather's Hepatic Elixir,they never (ail to cure the most obstinate caseol Liver complaint. The usual dose is one pill, to be taken on going to be... and should be repeated three or four times a week as occasion may require. If a brisk cathartic is required, ihe dose may bv increased one pill <?r ruore. A n amber of certificates voluntarily given are in the hands of the proprietor, but it is consiciereil entirely nnnecessarj to publi??i Ibera, as the medicine will recommend itself suf? ficiently by n siri?;le trial. Prepared lr_?m the original recipe by CHARLES DYER, Jr Sole Proprietor, ?12 Westminster st Providence. R. I. Sold at wholesale and retail by the agents Abraham B. Sands & Co., Druggists and Chemists, 27. Broadway, corn ??rot Chambers-sireet. New-York; al*o by A. B. i? D. Sands, 79 Fulton-street, corner oi Gold,and by David Sands St Co. 77 East Broad way, corner of Market-st. it PaHm'tiger?? Arrive?! in the steamship Great Western Irom Bristol: Mr Maxey, Mr _. Mrs Hodgson, Mr Chas Odier, Mr Berba'rd. Mrs Maxey, Mr Jo Mrs Ravi>ies, MrCramaveL MrTatham, Mr ?Ir. Mrs Cassia, Mr Jc Mrs Springer, Mr Longfellow, Mr it Mrs Maitland, Mr? Ballon, Mrs BoUon, Mr Bryant, MrBnrbank, Mr Donaldson, MissLoubat, Mrs Destonnet, Mr.? Sprang, Mrs l.mhat, W Keodeli, Or I'i-e. W lloo?i, Mr 1,'iuhai, Master Loubat, Major Harrett, L Smith, Miss Calboan, Mr Churchill, Mr McGregor, MrSharrnan, Miss Livingstone, ?-. M Evans. WS Derrick, R Waller MrHnl..tt. MrsHnllett, J WCaskie, Mrs Winter, MrHawry, Mr Deraeaux .11 Ca.kie. W Heath. MrBolton, Eelit Colomb, Mr Lockwoon, Mr Holmes Mr Daearre, Mr Kopp?-rb?-rg, .Mr Smith, Mr Nicboison, MrDavvuman, Masier w Faber, MrJt Mr- Coe, MrMcBride, Mrs Hai*,h. Mis. Spragg, (-?en Mercer, Mr ?_. Mrs Telfari?, Mrs Cordes it child, E T Gale, Mrs i: Mis-, Horner, D H? pi. Miss Cordes, A Smnpayo. Mr Woolf Major White. Mrs Whit?*, Mis? Luc*?**, L isor^ d?- Balse, Mr Horner, Mr t'ntrin, Mr Paireo!, Mm Pageot, Mr Barney, Mrs Barney, Mr J P Hale, Mr Muir, Mr O Nield, Mr Calboun, Mr Holland, Mrs Keiworth. In the bark India, from Leghorn and Gibraltar-A A Moss, J H Can",of Piulad ; T N V Kennedy, ot Norfolk. MARINE?. JOURNAL. PORT ??P NEW-YORK, NOVEMBER 7,18_t KIMIATBRE iLMANAC?Til 1.1 PAY .lit: 3UM THE MOON | PULL ?E? Rise* ?" 5. | Sen "? 2lMorn 9 15 ? Eve. -I 23-Mor. Latest Dates. LOMDOJ*.,.Oct. BttuyuB.ll.t. c t.iv.:_!-i??>!.Oct. "In_w-.r___.iS.<?et 2S CUBARED. Ship-; Athens, Cha???. New Orleans, S. H. Si-e; Hiber ni.?, Burling, Savannah, S Thompson; Panlhen, Dennis New Orleans, Wm. Nelson; Calboun, Myers, Charleston <"i?o. Suiion-, New-York, .Brem.) Machter, Bremen, i> I nebs _. Krucer. Barks Orando,Nichols, Apalacbicola, Nesmith, l_ee,!s __ Co; Tenne -. e, S iwyer, Ap'lach.cola, N?'-miti , Leu].. J_ Co; Wm. Ladd,Wym_n, Si. Marks, Nrsmith, LeedsJi Co.; Orlaado.(Br.) Wlbon.Sr. Andrews, N. B.. (.rinnell, Mln turn S: C*?. Brig.? Tim'ileon, H liven. Port l^on, W.W. Prat!; Gr?fin ? Bismark,(Pruss.) Ki!l. Bremen, Wm, Wessen Schooners A. Cadmus, Curtis, Plymouth, N C; Charle! A. Th? nip-on, _?-ei..y, Jacksonville nnd *-t. Auirustlne A i*. C.K.!?-v ?. Co ; Mary Ann, 'Br i Ellsworth, Yarmouth N. S., J. II. Braine; Maria, Hopkins, Baltimore, Johnson ?. L'>w.|ei ; Palestine, Stephenooa, Philadelphia,A. B. Coole?; it Co:Adrian, Pitt?. Savannah, John O^rden; Jas.Browa May, Havre-delirare v.a Norfolk, A. B. Cool?*-y it Co.; (.lia-. I'ltman. Town.er..!, A. B. Cooley ?? Ca; Thadden? Drif-ll, B;?lnmnre..sr..jr_re-_- Ctearmau; Win. Han. Guntry WUmington.A. B.Coot?*y it Cn_j Hope, Mllcbell. Bermuda Ne-miiii, Leeds A Co.' iMo!. *?*? ?Man?s, West Indies: Venus (Ven ) Tuud, La Cuayra, B. F. Dawsoo; Carolinion, Merry Montevideo and Buenos Ayres, Jas. Deinare.t. ARRIVED. Steamship Great Western. Ho?kens, from Bristol, Oct. 22, with mdse. to Richard Irv?n. Oct 22d, S P. M. left King Road with a stron_ westerly wind, which increas???! to a sir:?n?_; ?jale and lasted 2?lays. Nov. 8th, 30 A. M ex.?han_e.i colors with theroval mail steamship Britannia, Irom Roll fix to Liverpool"; blowing verv hard with the wind aboul N. K. lat 44, _5,long 61.?X? Bark India, Javtee, from Leghorn and Gibraltar. O.l 9, with mdse. to J. Philip?, of Piula?. Bri-^ Lipwinjj, Colby, from Chaires, mi?. 2odays frcm Havana, where ?he put'in r.n account of three of the crew li-ini; sick, with Mile?, ic. to J. Avezanna *_: Co. Bark f in? land, Na?-on, of K'*nne?unk. arn?*e<l at Mataiiza*?. witu ibe los-s of foremast an i sail-, chief officet. three of crew am! con-i'ierable damage done to ?ails nno ri_;_rin_.'. Br. hri? Lady Huntington. Howe, 22 days from Anguilla, with sab, ?t<*. io Middleton 3t Co. BrifJohn H. Steven?, Halls, 10 days from Bermudo, with spi-cie, ti.r R. S. U. il. Tucker. Brij_ Edwin, Sherman, G days from Javannab.w'.th mdse. to Scott it MorrelL Bri_r Juan J. de Carta_,-ena, {Cellar, from East Machia?, with lumber to Brett it Vose. Sehr Ann D-nman, U??we, 6 days froai Bermuda , wiu: ra_:s. kc. to MMdletonsic Co. SchrJ. W. E-*ckson, Smith, 3 ?lays from Philadelphia, with co? I to T. Tisdale. Sehr 1-le, Morewood, 1 ? days from Ea?tport, with fiili itr. to S:ur2?-s it Cieareian. Below?-1 Ship and 1 Brig. SAII.EI*. Ships P?nerHatrick, Mobile; Horatio, Canton ; bri^Wtn. Crawford, West Indies. MEMORANDA. ? The packet ship Patrick Henry. Tor Liverpool, will sai to-day, her reblar day. DISASTERS. C-aptam Tripe, of the ?hip Charlotte,of Bostnn. report? that ?n tbe gale of the 4tli ult.. I*?t 22. 30. Ion? 3.5, laid to I* hoirs under liare poles, part of die time tvitn the !eera:i twe ftetunder ??-ater. lo?; fore end maia ti?p_rallant yards, mail tapiTrfliaal ma*: and the ri_r_ring auacdifd to ihem: hac nearlr a whole suit of sails, man-? of tbem new, blown frorr *___<? yard? all-r Uiey were iurl?*d: bad small boat stov., lonj boat ?.lishtJy stove, and the house over it d?**stroye?l ; earn?-? atvay wheel and roundhouse. . Arrived in Straits ofSanda. June 23.ship Probtts (ot So* ton I Snm??er. Irom New.\>rk March H3th. for Canton. Tl? P. when off* Island ol St. Panl.Jane 8. shipped a heav} sea which carried away the hoa?x-* on deck,broke tbe whee and tiller, killed the steersman, earried away two boau broke ?vverai stancheons. and filled the upper ami low? cabins with water. Anot_?j??r wheel had be?*c risked, an? th* ship would keep on ber cours? without stopping at ?a] place lor repairs. CLOTHS. CA8SIMERES.VEST?NGS AM? HEAVY WOOLEN?, TILSON G. HUNT & CO. have now , J on hand a ?arge assortment of the above Goods, consisting c.f me most desirrtble styles, for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, at ?HM Pearl->treet. corner oi Chatham streeL nl lm 1st od? G 1 RAJS iTCMll^i^irT.?MrTr7^ ? mann respectfully inlorms Ui? friends and lb?- public that be will feive his first Conceit in America un Monda) Evening, Novembeo 7J, at the Apollo, assisted by Madame Otto, Signor Rapeui and Mr. L. Rakemann. Ticket?, one dollars each, may be obtained at the princi? pal Music stores. Concert to commence at 3 o'clo?rk.n2 *>l ?*?*? A MER.UAN M??_1_llM.--.p: T. ?a~r~ jTjL num. Manager. I ' N ti? UND ED Al TRACTIONS. Entire new Scenery, Drop Curiain. Proscenium, ?kc.? On Toe-?lay morning the REAL FFJKE MERMAID will arriv. lr?m Boston and be exhibited the remainder of the week. The eccentric Dr. Valentine is engaged arm. IheT week, and will appear in ?ix new characters. La Pe? tit-<*_li*.ste, the Gipsy Girl, tl.e LILLIPUTIAN FA. MILT, Miss Hoon. and the Alsiko Lady will als.? appear. Admittance to all 25 cents? chiklret* half price; n7 G1 REAT SUCC ESS !?Tr?meodous At T tractions!?Splendid Performances!?NE""**?*-. OP.K MUSEUM and PiCTl'ltK GALLERT, {opposite the City Hail. Broad-way.)?Admission ONE SHILLING!?Mr. II Bennett. Mana_-. r, has tin? honor to announce that he : as effected an engaaement with Mr. C. I) JENRINS. tbe n imitable Delineator of Comic Character, popular Vocalist and unequalled Banjo Playr: Mast. FRANK DIAMOND. t!-.? unrivalled Ethiopian Dancer will apper; aNo.Mr.lt. BoTCC, the celebrated Comic Singer; Miss Rosalie, the clianumi'-'on.siress; Mr. Dix*ule, will give an im talion of Hon. Daniel Webster, with exrracts from his speeci delivered on Tuesday last, aiso Henry Clay; Mr. Wright, the wonderful falsetto Vocalist. There will he a Day I'i'R eoxmance on Wednesday and Saturday al 3 o'clock. The entertainments in the evenins will commence at hall pa*t7. Admission to tbe Museum, Picture Gallery, Performances, -c. ONE SHILLING._ WANTED-An active, Intelligent American Boy about 17 or 13 year? old to work in a store One who will suit will receive Ins board anil lode ingonly until Spring. Apply this day between i> ami 1.' o'clock only, at the Blacking House No. 1 Ami street it" ANTED.?A situation as Servant ?a a gentleman's family, by n respectable Kngli-h man, with the best recommendation j. Apply at 139 Bowe ty. n7 3* ?NTED.?Respectable families can have Protestant go.xl ?ervants, at office .'?MG Broad? way, with City recommendations. Ii* T. ELLIOTT, Proprietor. WANTING Situations??A number of temperate servant ?firl *, American?, Gerraa-s nml others, at the Original Temperance Office, 473 Brondvvay, basement. n7 2l" TO I'RINTFkS.?? For sale, an Adain? Power Press, double m?dium size. Also, an Impo? sing Stone-, one set ofO ?taTof-tenrotype Blocks, une tel ol l.iii-i and one set of quarto. Apply at 138 Pulton-Street ?Itb story, where the things may fee seen. n7 lwts* rpE LL TJR ?T H and Temperance 1 ate. J_ licence Office, 139 Bowery ?Clerks, Porter?, Agent?, Coachmen, and .Servants for all work, for city or country, with ihe very best city references, can be had at the short? est notice n7 It"1 O ARD?in a private family without children, and with but few or no other boardeti? mav beobtaitced by ??mile gentlemen requiring only break last-ml tea wuii dinner on Sunday. A pleasant front par lor (second story) furnished a.? a sleeping room, or unfiim ished together with comfortable bed-rooms, mav be ob? tained. References exchanged. Apply at -8 Woost*r-?_. corner of Spring.St. o'25 eodliu:?* TVTEW--ENGLAND SILK FACTORY. _L. l ?Wanted, a person who is competent to mana??' 'le mauD?ctura of Sewings, Braids and Weaving, at the New? England Silk Factory, about being started for manufactur? ing. Apply to MORSE,SHAFER k CO. i,7 lw .0 Beaver-strc.l. KEF ?.M-:?? 8UOAB. \7T700LSEY & WOOLSEY continue T 7 lo sell their Standard Double Refined Sugar at the reduceil C.i?h prices they have charged for some month? pn?t, namely : When 5 packages are purchased.10 cents p??r lb. When less iban 5 packages ire purchased... lOJ do. <lo Powdered,balface.it per pound a.ldnional. Tlie above are packed a? follows: Loaves in boxe? ol 300 pounds, ) Crushed in barrel? of 2?0 do. '? ?No char*??' lor package?. Powdered m barrel.-.o: 250do. ) Apply t:> the New-York Patent Su. ar Itefmery. New.York, Nov. It. or al 8H Wallstreet. N. B. Orders out ol ilie City must be accompanied by a remittance. n7 ii i Tyf?TlCR ttTth?'T-nnpir?jrB. Mille, a 1,1 Ladies' Shoe IStore.? J. B Miller. 142 Canal?. *in?l '('.7 Broadway.?I take this opportunity to inform tbe Lath?* of New-York (my customers in particular) that hereaftei all i be di? re?? ?tylesol Ladies? Shoes,conslsiiogol Fr r ch, Moro-co and Kid Slippers, Tyesand Buskins, both single andtlouhle soles, will be seid al Uie one uniform price ol leo shilling-: per pair, and I will warrant tlieiu to be lidy per cent handsomer and better than ibo??- sold ni ihr cheap stor-s at one dollar per pair. Lidie.' Morning Sli; pers at 6 sliillif?ti? a pair. Mis?? ?and Children'? Boots and Shoes of all fashions, colors and ?izes. a* goo<l in quail \ and low in proportion. In?l>a Rubber Over Sho?* of all the different ?tvle? cnn-iantly for sale. With lt?-?<pect. .1. B. MILLER, 142 Canal-St. and 467 Broa I way, a IVw doors above Grand-st. N. B. Tire furnituro and fixtures of the Broadway Store, with or without the stock, is ottered for ?ale. None but a cash customer need apply. ni Cl eod is* B-RITAN N LA.M_TAL WARE, TE \ SETS. TEA A.ND COFFEE URNS, CASTOR-, Limn?. M(_ic Plate?, Coifin Plates, Commaiiion Tankards, Cups', Plates. Baptismal Bowl-, Mu%, _c. manufacture.: by Ileed it Barton, irom their refined roiled metal, warranted ?-quai to any imponed, and ?Dperior to any oilier manufac? tured in tiiis country. F?.r ?ale fiy the manufacturer?' agents, MITCHELL it W1THKRF.LL, ?i7 91 Jobnstreei. SOUTH WORTH'S Patent ?-?rd LampT, For burning common Lard without any prep-i-uoo, at an expense one half lew, liianoii Mil be had. whole?-le and ret-iil, al EDWARD FILLET'S Crockery Store, o7 Imi* 125 ?Maiden Laue, and 133 Granl?t WOOD SCREWS.?25,000 gross Brass and Iron WrxW Screws, as?or*ed from J in. to 3 inches, manufactured by the New-Englar.d Screw Co., Providence, and for sale at their Warehouse. f>l Jobn-s!.-?-?-_ n7 M ITC H E I.L k W1THERELL. Agents. A~~MES'S SHOVELS, Spades, Butcher and Shoe Knives; for ?ale at the manufacture'? pri? ces by MITCHELL k WITHKREELL. -7 ** 94 Job, slr-et. BOOTS~?ND SHOES.?A complete aisortme-t kept cowtantlyoa hand and for sale by the manufacturers' agents, _..?-,_.-?_-, MITCHELL-. WITHKRELL. n7 94 John street L~~AW REPORTER for November? J::st pabli.-hed. Contents?Recent American D?1 ?on*: * "L "nTutd-ihs v- Taylo-; 2. Arnold v. Maynard; j 3. In tbe tnaifr of Grant; 4. F.n-parte Newball ; 5 Wake ? man v. I'ftvte; ? Alt?any Excoan.e Bank ?. JobiMon; j 7. Inth* n a'tter ofllail _ Smith; 8. In the matter of John ! Ba;Iev:9. In the matter of Brown Kin?r; 10. In the mar I ter of Davi.i H. Rol?ertson; II. In the matter of Charle- P. Elooghtoo; 1-?- In the matter of John Elv, _c., ice. I.itellig-ence and Mitcellany. Critical No-ices. Chief Jus ? tice Parker'* Charge to ihe Grand Jury. ice. Bankrupt-m ; Massachnsett? : Bankrupt* in N-?w-Tork. BRADBURY, SODKN -. CO., Pabtish**rr". c5-lis 127 Nas'^u-streeL ilANO FORTES TUNED for r>0ceu_7 ?W. C. RAYNER tunes Piano Ferie? in any parto j tiie city for fifty cents. A!so, gives instruction on the pian? ". ; lorie, or?.an, and in singing,on very t?__??*nt-? terms. Appij ? al his residence No. 22 Eirst avenue. 0-8 lmi.?' CASES Men's. Bots anc FT Gonr-Dd's San de B?ante, for tboroaehv e-termmatinsr lan. pimple-*, freckles, sailovvite?, and til cu? taneous eruptions. This beautiful cc?aetic is too w^? known to nf*ed another word. The genuine is to be bad at ? the original office. 67 Walker^rtrret. one door from Br_.,j. > way. $1 per bottle. -. _ 0121?_ MARRIED : On Saturday morning:. 5ih ulL bv the very Re" Dr. John Po~-?*t. Charles G. Fittjerald, of Baltimore, to Miss Mary E. OsVrn, of this ci?v. On Thundav eveni'acr, Sd inst. hv the Rev. Mr. Shrigley. Thomas H. Rice to Miss Margaret Thompson, all oi this citv. On Mondav ev-n:a?f, 31 st ult. bv the Rev. Joseph Frye. Mr. Barn??y eor.vth to M ss Lvdra Ram??len,all of this city. On thp 20 th air. hv ?he Rev! Dr S. K. Jen ni *?*-?. Wm. H*nrx- B__op ro Mi?s Man.- Ann Lew. ???th ol thbeity. _ At (Jt?ca,on Wednesday, Cd ,nst. t?y ihe Rtv. Mr. Kine?> toH. Wil?jarn Mitlieber?er, Esq. of Montreal, to Augusta Miraret. rfacsrLter of Aleiamle- M. Beebee. E?c On the Sd i_?? at Friends" Meeting House -n ?Ne^?-- Bed? ford. Samae! B. Parvins, of Flashing. L !.. t.? Susan R.. dan?bter of George How land, ol the fonner place. At St. Georifr*? Chap??l. Kine**ton Jain., on Motdav. 19th Sept bv tbe Rev. T. R. Turner, W. H. H?rrison. Eso. ?on of Col. Richard M. Harrison, Consul Genera! o* the rj. States, to Caroline Augusta, eldest dauc;bterof I. P. Sase, New Orleans. DIED : November -ih. Damon O. M?-Claiu, in i?.er_.ih vear."." of his *s;e. His friends are invited to attend his funeral this afternoon at 3 o'clock, iron, the residence of his brother, Orlando D. No. 141 Sprin_--?.ireet. * fin Frioay evening. 4:h instant, after a prouacted illness. John I*. Au?un On Friday, 4th ins*., after a short illness. James McMsno. fi_ed 55 years. On Friday at'iernoon, 4th inst. Mary Henry, v. if. of Mi r;-.a~: Henry. On Friday, -tih instant, after a lingering illness, Mr?. Eleanor Vauean,aged 34 years, relict of the late William Val lean. On Thursday ? v-ning, 3<1 ..slant, Hugh Rickeits. in the S0:b year-of his age, one Ofthe oldest members ol tbe Metoodi?"t So.- - On Friday morning,4lb instant, Peter S?onn. in the31-4 year o( hi? as*'*. 2.500 v outh-' thick Boots, lor sale cheap fo cash by A. CLAPLL**L 08 6w*? 253 Pf-ri^fjee. up stairs. MOM .AUCTION SAL! i?0. Jftcah Richard*. Anet-one?? BY BANGS, RICHARDS* PLATT, Store ISC 8roadwa?;. ^Liberal cast, advances maOe oo ?-?-????nmMUj toar ?action WEDNESDAY, Nor. to. and feUowinr dar?. ?oatAT SiJLB or Damac:IlD B?joi_v--Aboot 50 0*. volume. _ **?>???*? sli^b?y damped bv water at ?* t?S"St Mess?. H-trpers' es_j_hhsbment. Particular* hereafter. AT PRIVATE S ALK A setw Stenfoiywr Plate. :? Fleelwoi'* L.?_ <x Chr__i. ______ ., R? M. Ri?er. ..av-_i?>R?-?r. O Y K. M. BAKER.?Store 14.4 Fulttm J__3 ?trt-eL THtS DAY, f'-vca.sh.in lots to rait purchase??!, a suantjiy ?f Dr_ a_Ki Fancy Goo.!.??, Hardware. Gut?, Pocket CutWrv. Geis. man Silverware, kc Saie positive. MO A YLORD. Agent of the Home ? League ..?.in Tail?rinc F.st_.blish<?i:xt. : s? Revovcd from Nc. 14 to No 9 John ?street,?n?i ha. .?n baud a handsome asstirtment of Fashionable Winter Coo?, pur? chased a; the lowest cash prices?con?.?ting of French and k g?ish Beavers. French an 1 RnglishC'olb .F.-vnch I: an-i Amkrican PR EMI I'M Caisimen*. Casbmet-ee, Fig. Velvet and Satin Vestings?all ot which will be made cp tocnier in fashionable ?vie a I ?ho-ft notice. Part cuUr niter.tion paid m (Tutting, Makiu? and Trimiumg Garments, and all work wa**r*_me?i to tit. Term?, Cash ?<i delivery. Noven.her S, 1SIJ. n~ l ?s I-*. S^KTOlTr_?7CL(JAKS. ?ce, ?n~a~va~ neiy of ?_???'es ready made at the E-rabllshmcot, ior garments of the first quality. No. 2C9 Broadway, Am<-r ?.* in Hot-l._ WM, T. JENNINGS ii mi TVTEW STORE. ?COOTHOUT? & __Li NEVF.RS re,r.ec:i'?ilv invite their frieivl* "tad tl?-* public g-eoeraliy to call at *_.l Kr?vi?lw_v aa.l e\ .?_n:i>-* tl..- msortmem o. L.MPS. C ?NDELA tl RAS. G t ft AN? DOLES. SILVER PLAt'KDaihl BRITTAN1A *?v vi.t-, TAKLE _*1'_LF._IY. AND HOUSE Ft RN*l>l!l\\" GOODS ?)i every >le?cripf.on, which ttiej-h.v. itMOpeoed, an?! offer for sale at prices that cauaoi tail to sa&ty pur* chasers. Enjoying unusual advania?ei for the-?lection and m.ni* f_ctnre ol their Lamps, i a.vdelasiu, <.'iranool_s. _._., C. i N. ar<- enable?! I'? offer them in ? great v?nety ? i pa.tern.. an?t finish, suitable for Churches, Hotels, _.urc_, Lhttiiings, ami Steam or Sailing Packets. These ta. are a . e*? and most desirable article, well worthy of the attention of ??wners and shipmasters. Attention is particularly invite?! to the Solar L..m_. so justly celebrated for its ?uperior brilliancy ar.d ecooomy. fins Lamp, a? test?*d by accurate experiment, ntiortls TWICE TH* LIGHT ot an ..?.ml. while it burns duriug au equal number ot b??ur? at nALF THK rvpEnsE. COITHOL'Y .V ^hY KMt. will keep constantly on ha??d a complete assortment of the artidetabo**eeR_i_en_ts?d ami hope by their emleavors to i-iiiisull the tastes and whibes'of the public, to m?rita favorable share ol the patronage now solicited for their establishment. olSJUnis DIVIDEN D.?The Board of Direrior_? of th.? National Fire InsuranceCompany h? th?*City m New-York bave this day ?ii'clnr?-?! a dividend ol F??u r per ?-??t. on ihe Capital Stock, payable to the siock'i"l'ler . 00 and after the first ?lav of November next, at the office of the Companv, No.49 \VaII-.stie?'i. New-York, Oct. 25m, M2. J. W. SAVAGE, Secretary. N. B. Truii'fer Hook* closed till 1st Nov. oSti _wt.?_is REMJl/M STEEL P?NS.?Ci C. WRIGHT ?It ro'S superior American Steel Pens. i.burnished peints, a new nnd valuaole improvement, und for which the American Institute, at their lasiexUbt ,awarded the first premium. A full assortment con slanily for sale by J. C. BAHNET h. CO.. Agents, .-.." .; ? No. 38 John-st-T? et, near N *s?au. The Ao i-Ai.gulnr System ol Writing. liltKAl REDUCTION. KIU'M TWELVE TO ?IX DOLLARS. It |~R BRISTUW, of Loodou, respect _L?JL fully in onus the La.lies und Gentlemen <?t New York and Brooklyn thai his class?.**, Day and Evening, bare commenced for the season, and thai be has REDUCED h':? ???nil. ?me half?lo >ix Dollars. ACADEMY NO. 2*i*> BROADWAY, NEAR l*ARI_ Pl.ACB. Geiitlenieii of all 3_r?? are positively taught in twelve le?. sonsa bold, free erpedttious and finished Bosiness-like ?tyl_ 01 Writing, uo matter Low uad. illkuible, stiff or cramped the writing;may be. "See specimens at the door, '?."? llioad way. AND THE LADIES _, \ neat und handsome, delicate and fashionable running Hand IN TWELVE EASY LESSONS. 3 . VISITORS in New-York can take a courte in three Diiv - '?.Mr. B. is to be sfi'n iron? S lo 1 A. .M., or from I lo ft I'. M. K\?*niii?_; t.'lui es from 7 to 9. BOOK-KEEPING Taught on a superior method, by double and single entry ielentlncally and practical!v. ?Ci r\d ???^a ? 5^1 STENOGRAPHY. A new sy?tem of the art of Writing Short-hand, for taking* town Lectures, Sermons, Trials at Law, i.e. ke. ino?ht per fertlif by Mr. Brislow, in one course of le.sons' ut ?'? rtnuilway. See a ipejcimen. N. B. A work of the author is pr?-sen.ed lo every pupil for their permanent |_,u_?l?\ 0I8MW..K In? PARR'S PILLS.?from *Mr?; Noble, Bookseller, Boston : '? Boston, Au^nst 16, it?-?.'. "To the Propiletors of Parr's Life Pills: Gentlemen? Havintr h?*ard ol the exiruordmary ami unexpected cure ?if ?ny Ii iend Mr. Somerville, by the use of Pair's Lile Pills, 1 ipplled 10 him for the particulars of his case, which he ha. kindly furnished. To bis very lucid and striking State? ments (which I end se) I can add nothing- they speak lor themselves. But I may observe, that on his leaving Lin* colnshire it was the decided impression of nil hf_ irien?!., itotfa m Boston an<l Stamford, where he is well known, that ii?. recovery was entirely hopeless?in fact thai be was just going home to die, |,?s appearance every way iudicaiui^ in adv.un e.l s'a^e ol consumption. " Phase to send me 100 dozen boxes of Parr's Pills, ?mall, ind20 dozen large, as my .tock hi again low. I perceive my -ale since last August ha? been lH.'Jfia boxes! " Gentlemen, y??uis, lailhfolly, John Noble, " Wholesale and ri'tail Arciii, Boston." Prom Mr. Peter Somerville, ol'HelensUurijh.iiear FMln bnrgb, addressed to Mr. John Noble, BookseUer, Boston, Linc.ilushire: "Sprint?Bank Cottasre, HelensburKh, Aug. 13,1842. ' My Dear Mr. Noble : \onr kind letier I duly receiver!, and w .ulil have answered it immediately, but ior a circum stance I have delayed unid ps?v. 1 can assure you nothing Iflves me more pleasure than to bear witnes?. to uli and -un dry, the real, and, I am now satisfied, the lasting goo.I I have received from ibenseof r arr'? Life Pills. y??me of tnylfrienda obsendng the wonderlul effect? produin-d on me through them, nrged me strongly to make iay cflsekhown 10 encourage others nfd cted v?. itn rongbs, ?i'<". to j?ive il?, m ? trial ; and 1 was glad 10 receive from you the Mtue re qoest; as yon will be able to manage it for me. 1 am rather at t lot? test I si.oui.1 tmi m emuK full Ju*tice to Ibeeffi* ... m v of these Pills over all the medicines I have tried l??r my complaint, and you know I have now hud nearly two years' trial of medical prescriptions funny rough and lia? bility to catch COlds, *-lth?.Ut heilig ?D? Whit b?.-tier, but 1 believe worse; ami the last physician I ?-??iisuli-d Uii.l:? ?1 at my Ignorance when 1 a.?h?.-?! htm il then, wa? nothing in physic mat would opeiau? as h preventive against iak.?>(_? cohl. He ?h'xih his Lead and said ?No, no; ?here is no such median..' Now, if i.e had been a4.4un1.tt-d with Parr's Life Pills, he would bave^aid, -Yes, >e?. ?her.- 1-. ?u?h a thing ;' and instead ol recommending muke-rooiand Iceland mocs, hr wouhl have recommended ihcm ?'?? an ef? fectual medicine for cough, ploen>y and ?pittinn??! blood, for that was the three-li?ul lorn? oi my c>mp(a?Mt- 'lh> i-ough bad become ?u? troublesome that my sleep was i>r.,_"n by continued (its of cnnghing; my liability tw coid and Inflammation wa???-? ?_-re??i that a ?-hange in the weather, ora ivalk, or any lit?le exeition, wuul?! lay me up, and ihe usualroatineof fa*llng, purging au.i blMerbig.b-d'tohe r.wirie?! to. This I ha?i lour 1 unes In Un: rouri?; of f?o months, mni then speaking al??ud or reading aloud rnsdem** a threat ?led worse, ami my strength was ?o tar gone lUat any Hule ?weru?n m walking or working was qn.tes-ffi cient for me. Now look at the cbnn?ie! Before I bad t*?ken two small boxes oi the Pills, my strength was 10 far recov freo that I commenced to w?>ik ten hour? a day, on?l scarcely ever lelt wearierl, and luve done ?o for ihe??' rive ireelispa-t; ?snd then as to ther?? l?eir.(_* a preventive against cud, I may just mention ihat the place 1 wenl lo w?^rk In wa., a school-house, ju.-t Luil?*in?_; ; the roof was or it, butas yet there were r.one ol the wii.d-iws ?1. it, and the draught was very ?real, more esp.cially as I had never beion? wrought uii'ler such circumstanc?. ; jei I wrcugbi.andam -t 1! w'.rkii?^ th?.re without having sake? c.l.l Iba? way. " When I began t<? take Parr's PilU, I i_ave op at the same lime the u_e oi lea and cortee, which 1 believe l_?.jpi-ii me greatly in ??-tting r.?l of my complaint. I ?m milr katls'fled the u?e of ten, e?pecially, is a very bail inlug for a con__h, h-, 1 alway? fourwl my cough much woise after Ukiug lea. The great S-Wd that I h_v?? oeriv. .1 ?rom farr'* _^i:li m?y be ?nmmeil np in a lew word??: ** First, they increased my ?>tren_;!h ; ail other niediCinW ba?l a weakening eiTrct upon n.e but them. I lake ihrer, :c_ir. ar.?l ?*a?etm?*s five p.iLs ? very twenty-four hours,???! nuteai) of being weaken???! ny Otea, ?n-y rather in their operation revive the animal spirits and impart lasting .trength to the 1/o.y. ?*Secon?Uy, they t?o direet to tliecnui;h. I had _?*?t taken six Pill? beiore I felt thecoogh shaking-, its bold upon m?* became l?>o??"r and 1 ci*r every ?lose 1 t<y?k, and the first, or it may be the second Sunday alter I bad begon taking thet?, my Iriemis were remarking to me the j?r? at and hap? py change in my c ._ir:h, as during the inerlmg I bad scarcely coogbed any. while previous lo taking them I u?e?l to be tiie prrat disturber of the meetings by my cors piainL " Thirdly, they beakd U?e spitting of blocd,andchange?l completely tbe nature of tbe expectoratioB. This was pre? viously ?o ba?l that the doctors agreed from this that my lun?s were diseased; and tbe lastadviceIgotfrr.mil'? doctor wa?, ' You nuast take great care ofyour.elf,f*)r y?;u.* longs are affected.' Now, whether my lungs ar** afiecte.l or not, I ?lo not pre??-?.?, lo judge, but this 1 say, that by tl ? u*e of Parr's Life Pill? ?n?se two bad symptom* are re? moved. ??Fourthly, they (Parr's Pilis) bave re?tored my voice i-? its natural lone ar.d strength. Thi? all my iriends weie re ?7.arU?ii? who heard me. speak in ihe meeting theonVrd.iv. an?l who previously bad noticed the weakness of tny v.,.<?. " Fifthly, by th?> uw- ?>f Parr's Pills my natural color 1? re i?tore?i. Before taking ibero my ey ?.-s wei-eLtngoi?! and dull, my color was low and deathlike, so mud? ?o that a la-iy told me last week that when ate saw m?-about thr.-**m?sntl?-i ago she renllv had littie or r.o hx>p??* oi.m?f!*?*?'' whereas ?vu? my color is b*-_J(bjr. my ^*^i^'if,T' -ame ladv says I am ikjw b^uovn^ meet Mb on my face, tbe cheeks of which were tjea?y^rA. " Mv ?'.?ar Mr NobK I ?in ?-??f?-.d you will be tired reau **.*?. "*' **r . '- *,"'*_!_.'_.._ .._?i_n ? mltrta laenimn.bnt ; ;;;, est blessing but one-bod.l; \Z which ,0 m^Jieir?* can brin*i, I trust you ire rrwtinn a&e**yi?-brahh to me; sou,, ro be found only m tb<> Ws^stA SS?eoo?veia*t* wbr.se icymg yiyjo?. u I .tier