Newspaper Page Text
CITY I XT KL LICENCE Court Calendar Friday?Superior Court. ^No?. 10. 22, 32, 33, 34, 8. 15, IS. 4, SP. ^Circuit Court.?No* 74, 57, 65, 99, 100; 10?, 96. 107, 108 1<9, 110, 112,113.114. 18,21, 19,94,90.101.43.3'... JO}'. 109, 103. Common Pleas?Xos 13. 61.62, 63, Go, 66, 63, 51, C9. 37. Thv rsday, Or-;. 26. Circuit Court.?-Before Judge Kent. James vs. Beer.hr' et. a/.?The plaintiff hired of defei A aat* certain premise.; on the 9th avenue, adjoining to which defendants reside, nn'l they subsequently built afence so as to obscnre some windo' s in a back building, which stood four iacbe* within plaintiff's line. Action is brought for dam? age*. Verdict for plaintiff, $150. 'Albert Van Colt vs. William Sharp.?This was an tion to recover damages for criminal conversation with plaintiff's wife. The case was opened, and without statiug particulars, adjourn- ! to this forenoon. Superior Court?-Before Judge Oakley. Mitchell, Public .'? dministrator, vs. Moses V. Beach.? The defendant caused the household furniture of Dr. Ward, dfcrfised. 113 Chambers strtet, tobe sold, under the pro. visions of a bill of sa.-. The Public Administrator claims it on behalf of the g 'neral creditors. The case will be re? sumed thi? forenoon. Police Office?Larcenies.?John Cunning? ham arrested fco stealing pig iron from the schooner Caroline,property ol Joseph W. Brick. Sarah Breeverwas arrested for stealing 31A yards of un? bleached sheeting fr< rn Sutton 4c Randle, Spring stret ;. Daniel Mannas wa arrested for stealing a cloth jacket and vest from Cknst >ph< Wilson, Washington stre<;. Anthony Ellis and James Williams w.-re arrested for stealiuij 14 yards of cussimere from Messrs. Noyes St Morri , 142 Chatham street. Ellis emu out of the Penitentiary only this morning and in five, hours was imprisoned again foi theft. They fought hard aud struck several persons before thev were subdued. William Brower ali ; Waterbury and Williamjlohuson, were arrested by Constable O'Keefe, with two pieces of ihunel in possession, supposed to be stolen. They were committed, and an owt er is wanted. Secreted under a Bed.?Last night near 7 o'clock, & well dressed young mar;, named William Walker, was found accreted under a bed in the 3d story of the house of John C Reoard, No. 123 Spring street, as was believed with an in Intent to steal. He said he only went there ...ut of curiosity to see w ho slept there; and to punish his antediluvian pro? pensity he was locked up in prison. The Charge ok Subornation.?An examination into the charge of subornation of perjury made against Eben? /? : feck, the counsel of Fisher and Martin, (who were hailed at j Iiis instance by H. H. Tucker, a colored barber, swearing he i was worth $200, wheu he was not worth j'??j will t.ike j place to-morrow before the Magistrates of Police. Coroner's Office.?The Coroner held an in- 1 quest on ^Wednesday evening tat the. Camden and Ambo) Railroad Office, West street, on the body of Charles !'. o - j bom, a native of Sweden, age;'; 3-?, 2d Pilot on the sti imer Independence, who complained during Tuesday, and while standing at the wheel near ten o'clock at uight, as the steamer was corning from Bro< klyt; to Whitehai, suddenly fell back and almost immedj itely expired. Yerdict, Death by apoplexy* Samds's SansAi'AiMt.i.a ?Thisj'r. jur i'io:i, wiiit li is the ,.. gultof years of uuwearied labor and experience, has now for itself a fame and reputation founded on the most undeniable and convincing proof of its efficacy, in the cure: of a wide range of disease to which the human system U subject, which is almost ivithout a (larallel i.; the history of medi? cine. In Scrofula in Us various forms, in Cry si | elas, in vau ous diseases Of the Skin, Rhen mat ism, llio Disease, En! ila ? ment and Pains in the Boms and Joint?, Mercurial diseases, Ulcers. Salt Uh urn, Sec. Stc. Cirtificates with the names uid residences of persons cured, have been presented from day to day; aud if any are still in doubt of its efficacy, they art res? pectfully invited to call on those who have borne testimony to its virtues, and satisfy themselves without farther delay. Pamphlets with full particulars; ce tificates, Sic. caii bo had zratis of ihe proprietors and their sgents. Fiv conclusive evidence, of its superior value and efficacy ?** certificates published in this and other city papers. Prepared and sold, wholesale aud retail, and for exportation, bvA. B. SAN OS & CO., Di ugei.su, (Granite Buildings,) 273 Broadway, corner of Chambers-stieet, New-York. SoM also by A.B. & D. SANDS. 79 Fukon-stieet and 77 Eist Broadway, comer of Market-street. Price Si per bottle; mi bottles for $5. Original documents may be seen at our store. [LT* Inflammation of the Brain is known by a flashed countenance, redness of the eves, intolerance ol light, dis? turbed sleep, watchfulness, headache, delirium, and otJu r dis? tressing complaints. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are always certain to remove tlii*- sa l and melancholy disease, because they purge from the body those stagnant humors which, when floating in the gene? ral circulation, are the cause of a detei minatiou or rush of blood to the |,cad, a pressure upon the brain, and otherdreadful results. Four or six of said Indian Vegetable Pills taken every nicht on going to bid will, in a short tune, not only carry off all thai is opposed to health, but will so purify the blood-, that dise ise, ?utfi as asthma, apot lex y. bursting of tilowd vessels, or, indeed <iuv other malady, will be in a manner impossible. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of the Medicine, wholesale and retail:?Nos. 2ii8 Greenwich-street, New-York; No. 198Tremont-sfreet. Boston; and No. IG'j Race-street, Phi? ladelphia. - r? ?y* The universal success which has attended thi use of Dr ?Covert'.s Balm of Life has rendered it extremely populai us a cV? for. Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Dyspepsia. Liv.-r CompKiot, Bronchitis, Asthma, < roup, Whooping Cough, itc. The JWjprietor firmly believes that it will cure the above complaints" .ninety-nine times out of a hundred, if used iu sea? son and according to directions. The public are particular!} requested t?etomine the ti stim ini Is from nhysici ins, clergy meuand others wholiave used thi article. It i* to be found at tli? office of Dr.Covert, 135 Nassau-street, aud of all the agents. Wefeel it "ur duty t i saya word for Dr. Fleming's Medicated fV .inn and Diarrhoea 1 andy. They certainly are the most salu.'ury in tliose cpBtplaiuts of any thing we have yet known. The above medici es are sold wholesale and retail at the office ofJJr. Covert, '?> n issau street: also [,y k. Chasteny. lioBowe'ry; D. Sands&Co ~~ East Broadway; Codding 100,227 H'ulson street; Hill, 208 Greenwich street; Wendover in 8th avenoe; Wood, comer 121st s'treet and 3d avenue, Hai lern, and of E. Randall, Jersey City. P.S. Depot for J- W. Ay res, black, bine arid copying inks, 133 Nassau st. ^ [?"/** Couohs, Coins-. Asthma, Bleeding at the Lungs, Spitting of Blood, P nitation of the Heart, and all disi ses ol the Chest, Lungs and Liver, will be cured by Dr. Larbor's Extract of Lungwort when ill else, fails. Onetrinlwil] con? vinceall that this mei'iciueis the only cuke for Lung com? plaints. To be found 121 Cortlaudt-street. tf/7^ To Consumptive Persons ami all those troubled with Pairs in the side or Breast, Night Sweats, Hectic Fever, Weakness, Violent C ugh, Whooping. Coogh.Brouchiiis.&c. wewjtnld recommend to your notice Dr. Blake's Cough Pan acea, a medicine whi :h, foi the time it has been before the public, his produced 1 tore test i moii ills qf its efficacy than any medicine yet discovered^ We have published certificates fn m persons who testil) having been saved from the grave when every other remedy h i failed; who had been reduced to the lowest state of weaki -s and debility, yet there is not one of whom, within four weeks after commencing the use of Dr. Blake's Panacea, is not perfectly restored. We would refer My who have doubts to Mr. Brundaee, No. 100 Clinton st.; jjrs. Ann Sulln in,2" FirM st.: Mr. Richard Willis, No.253 On.nil st ; Mr. ti orgi Williams, 230 El|7,abeth st.; Mrs. Al? len, 139BroomeSt.; ?> din Fogle, 17 Minettast.; Mrs. Brown. U Murray st.; Mr. A : dum 1 aurence, No. 7!) West Broad? way, ar.d b uie it man; others w !:o.se names can be seen at the Agency, .No. 286 Bow erv; and foi s,-,!e also at 139 Fulton st., Brooklyn;and in Ne\. '.rk.it Trippe's,293Broad'st. PriceS per bottle, ,-<i four for 'nee dollajM._ 2t* fT/** Rheumatism .' in be cured by Hewe's Nerve a id B ne Littimeotand the* Judiiu Yegetable Elixir. Ifanv one doubts call 04 Mr. T> ler. 7 it- lor ..t. or Mr. Shepherd. Is3 Franklin st. who have beon curei by them. To he found at 21 < ? irt aad st. _ D&W {JfJ^JD. A. Finm.v, Attorney knd Counselor at Mead >i!le, Pa., being about t i nuke a tour of business through thu .S;ates of Ohio, Michigan aud Illinois, proffers Iiis services to^uy business men of New-York who may see fit to employ hin,, Charges moderate, and remittances prompt. He refers to the E"'ulor Of The Tribune, and to his testimonials from some of th*-' best citizens of Western Pennsylvania. He will bear the Pearl-street House from S to 11 A. M- and from 4 to 6 T- M- of to-day and to-morrow. o27 -t Piles.?Hays' Liniment and Liu's Balm of China an w ir ranted to cure any case no matter how bad, or the money will be returned. To be found >t 21 < oiirtlaudt Street. U&W Lnnt Dnyofthe Great Pair at Nlblo's. THIS.DAY,Friday, ?Ct.27 1843, Marshal BeRtkaND.I illustrious friewd of N iFOLEON, with his Suite, ill v isit the Fair at 'J o'clock m the forenoon, byappointment. Governor Bouckaud Saite will als., visit the Fairat tin same tune bv appoiutment, without regard to weather. M irsh J Bert rand will be in the (i irden i v< i oue hour. Military a.id other music, Premiums awarded, Add. 5ic. during the day and evening. ;;? First Division Xcvv-Yoth State Artillery. DIYISION ORDERS. New-Yoke, October26, i:;>3. The commissioned officers of the division are invited to ^ ?embie in full uniform at me Artiller-, Drill Room, < i ? Mai ket, on Monday next ai half past uine o'clock A. M. pre ciieh '. for fbr> purpose of calling upon MARSHALL BER'i "ILAND, and iccompanying him upon hisTisitto the 0 S h V* Fortifications m the Harbor and the Navy Yard. V oroVr v j on GENK11AL SANDFOB D. ILC Wr "JsostB, Division Inspector: FIRST RutfVAJDE N. foS STATE ARTILLERY. 1 li,u<-' BRIGADE ORDERS. New-York; October 26,1813. rr, , ? : Mi /,rA*: is promulgated for the tnfortna I). M Piuli , Brigc^^ an,! lu,P*ctor* FIRST BRIGADE (L^W^HORSK ARTILLERY. BRIGAOK 0?PEi?3. Vkvt-YoR^. October 26. 1843. The officers of this Brigade" Will assentbU Ml compliance ^uhDirisioa Orde>s of this date. Bv order of BRIGADIER GENK?AL STORMS?. RoatRT Browx, Brigade Major and Inapectqr. SIXTH BRIGADE N. Y. STATU ARTILLERY. BRIGADE ORDERS. New-York, OV'-ber 2c, 1313; 1? Compliance with Division Orders of thi'j date the ofli c?rs of this Brivade will Assemble as therein direeftfl. B>' 0I" d?of brig. GENERAL GEORGE P. MORRIS. James Phalen, Brigade Ma)or and Inspector o27 'it CT* Photographie Likenesses, by the Daguer? reotype Process, 236 BroiiUvav, (comer Paik place,) by VAN LOAN'S, 04 lmis Whig Conventlon-THIRD CONORES-j SIONAL DISTRICT.?-The Delegates rrc.m the 1st, 2.!, 3d; ?Uh and 5th Waids, composii : tic- Third Congressional Dis? trict, met iit Convention st Jones's Second W?d Hotel, on Monday Evening 16th inst. FREDERICK PENTZ, Esq. was appointed President; and Thomas M. Apkivno. and Henry SuydaM, Jr. Secretaries. Candidates,!., represent the District iu the Whip National Convention to W held at B-.ltimore iu May nesr. were put in nomination: and on motion, it was Result ed, jTriat seventeen votes should be neotsary to con? stitute a choice. Tellers were appointed; and after several balloting; w ith out a choice, tlie Convention adjourned. A: a subsequent mei tine heldat t)*- tame place, tlie Conven? tion attain proceeded to ballot, whichresulted in the choice, bv the required number of votes, of JAMES VAN NOS TRAND, Esq., whereupon it w as unanimously Resolved. Thar JAMES VAN NOSTRaND, Esq.be elected the Delegate to represent to-' Third* ongressional Dis? trict in tlie Whig National Convention to be held at Baiti more iu May next, to nominate candidates for the Presidency and Vice-Presidency of the United States. The Convention then ball ited for a Substitute, which re? sulted in the choice of DAVID GRAHAM, Esr(.. who was, on motion, unanimously elected. Committees were appointed to wait upon the gentlemen elect, and to draff Resolutions. The following Resolutions, reported bythe Special Com mitrec through their Chairman, Calvin Balis, Esq., were adopted unanimously : Resolved, That in the approaching election,, as in the past, we o ntend fortltose measures of public policy wrhrch expe? rience has. proved.to be.wise:?-A.sound National Currency; an equal distribution of the proceeds from the Public Lands; a Tariff, which, providing for the just and economical .\ peuses of 'lie Government, shall be so framed as to encounite aud protect American Labor; and such an administration of tlie Federal Government as will ensure one of the great ends of it-: institution?tlie general welfare*, Resolved, That to HENRY CLAY, as the able, consistent and unswerving advocate of these ineasurc?, as a tried, faithful and patriotic statesman, as an eloquent orator and a thorough, whole-hearted VVhigvwe look with undoubtitie confidence as a leader with whom these measures will triumph at the elec? tion of 1841. Resolved^ That theoffici ofyice Presideut is too I ftyaud too re>; pusible to 1* lightly or inconsiderately bestowed; and that w in! ? leaving witii ch>?rfuliiess to tin- .National Coiivcu- j tion the designation of the individual, and to our immediate'! representative there, in w hom we repose entire confidence, un? fettered liberty of choice; we yet desire and trust that a nation? al reputation, and.natioua] services, may In- deemed essential qualifications iu the candidate. On motion, it was Resolved, That the proceedings of the Convention b? pub? lished under the direction ol its officers; and the Convention adjourned, to meet atthe National Convention to be held in B iltimore hi May next, unlessi ailed together bythe President at an earherday. FREDERICK PENTZ, President. Thomas M. Adriance, / SecletariM Henry Scyoam, Jry ' n ? Senntorlnl Convention?Firm Dis? trict.?At a Meeting of the Delegates to th- Democratic Whig Courention for this District, heldat Broadway House on the 18th iust.the Hon. MORRIS FRANKLIN wasunan iinously nominated for re-el-ctioii to tiie Senate of this State. Bv order of the Convention. OLIVER 'J'. HEWLETT, Chairman. David A. Bokee, SecV. o2j lit Unionists, Attention!?A Special Meeting of the Unionists Ass >ci ition will be held at Narional Hall This (Friday) Evening,Oct 27;!,, it 7i o'clock. Bv order of SILAS CHICKERING, iVsidenf. ,IaMI s Graham, > v: p :.i . Ahkmiam B. Van Derzee,) resideuts. ;;-.'i';.,',rc,-s Olmsted'S Patent Anthracite Stoves. for HALLS, PARLORS, STORES, N URCEK I ES, AND CH U R C H E S. BOS WO R TH'S P A T E N T IIEAT RETAINER 6R AIR TIGHT STOVE, For Burning Wood, a new and superior article, designed for Pin hn s. Nurseries and Chambers. Manufactured and lorsale by F. H. TROWBRIDGE, o2?2weodis 210 Water street. College of Physicians and Surgeons. ?T he Winter Session of the College of Physicians and Sur? geons will he opened on Weduesday evening, November I, at 7 o'clock, when an Address will he delivered by ALEXAN? DER II STEVENS, M. D. President of the College. Mem? bers of the Medi '.-il Profession, Students of Medicine, and the public generally, are respectfully invited to attend. On the following day tint regular Lectures of the College will ci immence. J. M. Smith. \1 D.. on Practice of Physic. J. B. Beck, ivl. I)., on Matena Medica. J. Torrey. M. 1).. on Chemistry. R. Watts, Jr. M. D., on Anatomy. W. Pan er, M. D . on Surgery. ( '. R. Gilman, M. D., on Obstetrics. A ii um bar of LectiirM-wijl be delivered by the Piesident during til. coins.- of the session. The President will be in attendance from 10 to H o'clock, laily.to receive such Medical Practitioners or Studriiu as mav desire to see him. Practitioners of Medicine desirous of reviving or extending their knowledg?in any of the branches of Medicine, esjje cially in Practical Auatorny and Operative Surgery, will have the utmost facilities afforded tic m. Po Surgeons of th. United Sut-s Army and Navy the Halls of the < lollegc are at all times open. College of Physicians, 67 Crosby-st, Oct. 25, 1S43. o27 .Otis* University of New-York.?UNIVER? SITY MEDICAL COLLEGE, Broadway.-The. Intro? ductory Lectures in this Institution will commence on Mon? day, October 30?I, niid will be continued d.'iilv, iu the follow* ing order: Prof. MUTT. Monday, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Subject?The excellencies of Modern Suigery, with the value of rel itive Anatomy to the Surgeon. Prof REVERE, Tuesday, at" o'clock, P.M. Subject?On Hoinusopathy.ind other modem transcendental doctrim - in Mtdicine. Prof. PAINE, Wednesdav. at 7 o'clock, P. M. Subject?On tin imnortanci of Principles in Medicine. Prof. BEDFORD. Thursday, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Subject?Obstetric Science; its importance and responsi? bilities. Prof. PATTISON, Friday, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Subject?The interest and importance of Anatomy:?illus? trated bv a eeneral view of the circulation of the blood. Prof. DRAPER. Saturday, .at 7 o'clock. P. M. Subject?The objects ami progress of Modern Organic Chi-uiixtry. The Profession, and the public generally, are respectfully invited to attend. I!\ order, 027 .UN4 <i. S. BEDFORD. Sec'y of the Faculty. ?7" The Rev. Henry W. Bellows is now de? livering a< 'ours- o! Lei turei on the Distinctive Doctrines of LTnitarianisin, every Sunday evening at the Apollo Hall, ay, i ?.- ir C mal st. The thud Dec to:.- will be delivered an Sunday ei erring, Oct. 2.'. 7 o'clock. Seats free. o27 2tis" ',~~ John Burclell, Dentist)362Broadway, corn? er of Franklin street, (secend bloi k north of the Broadway Tabernacle) would notify his patrons and the public that he life, no; abandoned the practiceof his profession as sonie have reported, since leaving; his old place in (.'hambers street, hut still continues his business in all it- bi inches. o27 2wis - .gl.-? ?7" The Weekly Trihune for the present week 10 :. be obtained this morning This number contains another of die beautiful Letters from the Tribune Correspondent in Italy, contrasting the Ladies of Italy with thoseof New York; also, a Letter from another correspondent in Ir land, jiving a description of the Giant's Causeway; also,' Attempts o Poetry,' a Criticism or Rei iew of c< it on Poetii al 'Works; Letter from Thurlow Weed, with Bishop Hughes'sdescription ofaStorin at Sea; Notes on D-mocracy. by a D-mux rat: Fne Trade and Land Taxes; Reviews aud Literary Notices; For eign News, aud several columns of Dom.sue News; Mr. Flav's S;i-ch on being presented with a pair of American Blankets at a Ladies' Fair it) Kentucky; Election Returns; Edit' rialsi n The Whig Candidates for Senator, Treachery i Unmasked, Democracy and O. A. Brownson. Notes on the | Mid-West, More about Brass Kettles and tlie Journal of Com? merce, Licentious Books, Ireland, &c. Stc; Money Articles; Trade of the City a id Transactions iu Grain, Flour, Cotton, Piov isiotu, Iron, Stc. &c. [E7*The Weekly Tribune \- a Literary and Commer? cial as w.-l't as a Family and Political Newspaper, and contains ;i; cdumus of neatly printed matter. Subscription price S2 per annum: siugle numbers 6J cents. o27 POST OFFICE. New-Y'ork, Oct. 2!, 1843. ? Eastern Mai] via bVew-Havtn S'eamhoat and Hartford Railroad.?On and ifter Monday next, the 30th inst. until further notice, the above M ij] will be dosed daily (e\ cein Sundays) at 30 minutes psst it o'clock A. M. ..2jto30 JnUN l.nRlMEK GRAHAM, P. M. CT* Boarding .Sitiuoi-lrvUig Institute 1' irrytow u, N. Y.?Circul irs at 76 Bowery, .n. V. jy22 tmis WM. P. I.VON. A. M.. Principal \ry* Wire Window Shades?Manufactured to or lei. of any size, shape or figure and handsomely fitted in ma 'roirauy frames to parlor, basement, office and other windows, hall doors, screens foi public rooms, Stc iv LEE ii CO., lo Factory-street. These beautiful Shades, unlik> all others, admit all the air tnd light into the room and a perfect v few into the ..tr,-et?at the sam" tirtif.- they obstruct t'i < ? iew from tlie stree' iuto else room arid Keep mus.juitoes and other hsects out, and are vvrv ornamental. ivUJdutf - m rawtm?? ' The Invisible Wig so closely resembles the real head of hair-that sceptics and cormoissears have nr> 11 uuced it the most perfect and extraordinary invention ol t: e lav. The great advantage o: this novel and unique Wig bits being made without sewing or weaving, which causes it.. ap? pearances ?o closelv to resemble the natural hiir,both iu light? ness aud natural appearance,as to defy detection, iu; texture ieingso beautiful,so porous and so free, that iu all ca>es of perspiratiou evaitorationis unimpeded, ami the great evils ol >ther Wigs entire! v.avoided. The sceptic and connoisseur are dike invited to inspect this novel and beautiful Wig^ and r.e peculiar method oi fitting tli?head, at the manufacturers, A. C. Barry. U6 Broadway, comer otLiberty stieet. up.stairs. Ob linii TT' I>r. Felix (iouraud's Poxx?lx?- Sxxt>tili-, w ill completely ind perm mently eradicate supernuous hnman Kaii from females^ up|e-r lips, the liaii coucealiii?' a broad snd elevated forehead,.tlie stubborn beard of man, or any kind of superfluous liair. Be sure to get the genuine at the original iffice, iTT-Walkex-stxeet, one door from Broadway. bottler-Directions French and English. Agents?Guthrie, : Maiden-lane, Albany; Myers, New Raven.; Brown, 76 Cliesnut-street, Philadelphia; Jordan, 2 Vtilk-ctreet, Boston: Gray. Poughkeepaie: ?.ir?-n, Worcer, ter; Carlet a, Lowell ; C. Dyer, Jr.. Providence. Can I?.yrfu tested before buying ; proof positive this, and a . mi.-.' ike. 528 lm ? ' References given to hundreds who will sr.!. aCUJUSt as um y are, and we feel certain the public will have -oiiti-leuce in our I ricopherous; everv i>ersori who buys comes reeommmenned by those w ho have used it Ai 50 Cejtts rv.R bottll-TIi- chief virtues of this Tri copherous or medicate.: compound are? 1. Its bracing, strengthening and clarifying oualities; 2. It- tit;. stlmulanng the action of the skin 3. It. Producing and. encouraging a reactiou in the bulb or out. and particulary m the pulp, which receives the vessels .nd nerve, faying lire and rigor to the hair; 1. Its equalizing the circulation of the fluids; 5. Its freeing the ski:: from thr etlVcts of pers'piiation, scurf, uid dandriff,and dtsposing tlie hair to curl: 6. And its frequent use will preserve the hair iu beauty sud health to the latest period of life. i Gratuitous advice given on all diseases connected with the iiair. at the Hail Cutting Rooms. o23 Jmis 146 Broadway, corner of Liberty-5t, up stairs. Ttvararait [Cr- Paria Hat.?A n-w style, just introduced by the subscriber?extremely neat and beautiful. AM ID ON, Fashionable Hitter, o21 2w:i* Wall-street, corner Nassau. MARRIED. On Wednesday. 25th inst. by Mayor Robert H. Monis, Mr. Edward D. Robinson, to Miss*Sarah Jane, voungest daughter of the late Wm. Frazer, Esq. all of this city. O.i die evening of 25tli inst. by the Rev. S. H. Cone, Mr. William Roliinson, to Miss Sophronia Hoyt, both of this city. Oa Wednesday evening, -25th insr. bv the Rev. Dr. Mar s~lus, Mr. R, E.Marvine of Carbondale, Pa. to Miss Sarah Ann Poi.e, - f New York. On the 23d inst. by the Rev. John Liilie, Mr. James At chison to Miss Regina Maria Puii-. all of this citv. On tlie 26th inst. at the firsttBaptist Church,Brooklyn, by the Rev. James L. Hodge, William H Cotton, to Hannah M. daughter of the late Mr. William Owen. At Youktrs. on 24th ins:, by Rev. Henrv L. Storrs, David A. P. st, !<? Mary Jane, daughter of James Valentine, Esq. all of Vonkers. At Greenfield, Mass. on Wednesday morning. 25th inst by Rev. L. L. Lanptroth, Aurehus B. Hull, of this city, to Sa? rah N. Tucker, of the former pl*ce. On Tuesday evening, 24th inst. by the Rev. Joseph Law, Mr. Fred-nek H. Singer to Miss Ellen Jane, daughter of John Evans. Esq. all of this city. DIED, (h] Thursday, the 26th inst. after a short and painful ill? ness, Adeline Mel vina, daughter of Joseph B. and Adeline Flaudrow. aged S vears am! 2 months. The friends and acquaintances of the family are respect? fully iuritedto attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday) after? noon a: half past o'clock. On 26th inst. Caroline Isabella, daughter of Johu 0. and Isabella Henry, aged ? wars. On Wednesday evening, 25th inst. William Hamilt his 32d year. On Wednesday, 25th inst. Helen Maria Feraille, in the32d year of her age. On Wednesday morning, '25th inst. JVn:: Masterson, aged 19 vears. On Tuesday evening, 24th inst. Mrs. Eleanor Brewer, 64 y< i : of age. At Brooklyn, mi Thursday, 26th inst. at 1 o'clock, A. M Mary Hopkins, infant daughter of James F. and Adeline J. Robinson, aged 4 months and 15 days. At Ludlow, Vermont, on the 13th inst. Mrs. Lydia Spear, mother of Mr. Alva Spear, of this city, agedSOyears and 27 days. Boston and Baltimore papers please copy. At tin- residence of his father in Geneva, Oct. 11, Mr. Abraham McDowell, merchant of this city. Passenger* Arrived In 11.-- ship Ocean, fin Havre ?Mr Astoin. lady and child, G Debuc, B McGerish?14 steerage. Passengers Sailed In the ship Lorena, tor Mobil.? Mr W H Crawford, lad\, child Hnd servant, J J Jones, lady, live children and servant, J S Marsh, lady, child '.id servant, Mrs Tiilo,son, tw children and servant, Mrs Bartlett, Misses Proctor, Rich and Jacobsou, Messrs <i Rapelye, C D T White, A ii im, B F Leavins, C Boardman, LeRoy Redwood, J F Loudon, W H Kelley, J II Stevenson, P Cullen, W Eggert, C F Frarv. J S Weeks and O S We, ks. in the brig New Jersey for Savannah?Dr Benard, lady and three children, Mrs Lyon, nurse and two children, Mrs Win-. Mis< Wing, Mrs Votee, Miss Knapp. Messrs A Wood worth, David Neer, W R Dalfliu, Beuj Dewey, W H B;-av, F Diable, Lewis Dickenson, W Ii Shaw, E Root, A E Graves, L F Hale, S R Hodkiss, 11 Scranton, A Lock wood. MARINE JOURNAL. PORT OF NEW-YORK, OCT. '27, 1843. MINIATURE ALMAWAC?THIS DAY. The Sun. I The Moon. I Full Sea. Rues.6 26 1 Sets.5 2 | Sets^._8 53 L^l0^?*11 43 Latest Dates. London.September 23 I Havre.September 17 Liverpool. . ..September23 | New-Orleans.Oct 17 Cleared, Ship Elizabeth Dennison, Post, Mobile, E ? Hurlhnt Si Co; TarOlinta, Smith, Liverpool, N S it Griswold; Saint Louis, Godou, Nantes, Sic. Hrie; Emetine, Fish, Port Leon, via Key Weat, F. D IIuil bnt&Co; Mars, Duncan, Sidney, CB. Soule, Whitney & Co. Schrs Jas Kirby, Eastville, Va; Heroine, Coates, Balti? more, A B Coole\ Si Co; Ami Smith, Cole, Richmond, A B Cooley M (Jo; Elizabeth, Benton, Philad. do; Samuel Ing ham, Hood, Franklin, J Elwell Si Co. Arrived. Ship Ocean, Willard, 35 ds from Havre, mdse to Boyd St Hincken. 26th inst, saw standing in for Montaug, a ship | with the loss of main and mitten mast. Bremen ship Meta, Myers, fm Bremen, bept 20, mdse and So passengers to Oelrich Si Kroger. Brig Macon, Bobbins, 4'> ds frn Malaga, fruit to R M De mill. Oct21st, lat 3322, Ion 69 25, spoke ship Ocuvins, steering S. Baik Empress, Townsend, sld 1 ds be I ore for N York; same time, brig Sterling for Philadelphia; bark Emi? ly, Wilder, and brig Lycoming 2 ds before for Boston; bark Isabella, for .Work, uncer; saw bark Elvira, going in. Brig Gen Marion. Bliffen, 49 ds from Rio Grande, hides ro Mason it Thompson. Left brii; Frances Ann, disg; sehr 1) C Wilson sld in CO for Bait. Lat 21 12, Ion 57 19, board ed brig Georg?', Lowell, for Barbadoes, 23 days out?all well. Br sehr Eliza, Ann, Smith, lil ds fm Halifax, fish to E R Kelley. Sehr John B Gorham, 15 ds fm Boston, fish. Sehr Splendid, Crowell, 4 ds from Boston, md-e to S W Lewis. Sehr Isaac Townsend, Worth, I'hilad. coal. Sehr Abraham Brown, Evans, Boston, molasses. Sehr Octavia, Churchill, Portland, mdse. Sehr Joseph. Portland. Sloop Gen Warren, fm Sag Harbor, oil. No vessels in sight last evening at sundown?Wind NE Sailed. Ships Vicksburg, Nn Orleans; Geoige, Stevens, do; bark Mazeppa, Rio de Janeiro. Memoranda. The packet ship Garrick for Liverpool is still detained in consequence of the Easterly weather. Disasters. Brig Premium, of Gloucekter, before reported lost at Rio Negro, had jus: arrived at that place fm Montevideo. She did not go to pie :es, but was sold as she lay on rhe beach for $S00. Spoken, Oct 20, lat 32 7. Ion 684, whale ship Hope, from Pacihc Ocean, of and foi NBediord. Get 2.5. in Plymouth Lower harbor, sehr Margaret, of New York, with naval stores on deck. Post-Office, New-York, Oct. 20, 1S43. IENGLISH M AIL.?Letter bags per K.oyal Mail Steamer Hibernia, which leaves Boston on the Is: No? vember uext. will be closed at the Cpper and Lower Post Oflices in this eh?:, on Tuesday next, 31st instant, at 45 minutes past 3 o'cloi k P. M. The inland postage of 11:1 cents on each single letter must be paid. The Postmaster desiies to call the at ten ionoj merchants and others foi warding b-ttersto Europe bj this mail to the fact of one hundred end sixty?vt letters having been leized by the Admiralty Agent on no.nl the Steamvr Caledonia on her l<st tnj) from Boston, and re? turned to tilt pi st-Office in consequence of the lulaud postage on s<id letters not being p .id the Post-Office. The letteis referred to Were supposed to hive been sent from t i.is.ity. .[o27 It] JOHN LOR IM ER GRAHAM, P. M pARD.?I)K. LARDNER will please accept our thanks for iiis public exhibition and strong recommenda? tion of our (" Vale's) Ghbt and Transparent CtlestiaJ Sphere" on Monday evening, (his presumed last lecture in New-York) 23d instant. His public recommendation is the more valuable from his acknowledged competency as a judge, and from his well earned and established fame as r scholar and a man of s< ience. G. VALE, Nautical Academy, 94 Rosevelt-st., New-York, where the above instrument is tor sale. (See advertisement.) 027 It*_ R~ ECEIVED FROM AUCTION THIS DAY?a large assortment of Mousselin de Laiues, very deep colors and all wool, at 2s |>er yard. Also, a lot <d' very fine French Merinos ai 5s to 6s i>er yarn. Also, a lot Alpacca, various shades and colors, at Js per yard. Also.a large assortment of ne^ style Hat Ribbons, very rn.li and bright colors. at Is 6J to 2i 6d per yard Also, a largeassoitment of Laces, Edgings, Stc.&tc, very cheap. . _? And a great variety of Ladies'and Gentlenv n'sauperior KiJ Gloves, very low,* for sale by T. G. GIRVAN, o2" It 260 Bleecker street, corner Morton. ]>l CK WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, "Corn Meal, -D Stc of superior quality, in barrels, half barrels and quar? ters, for sal- by HOLT S: OWEN. o2 2t* c0rner of Front and Be-km tr-sts. _ L\'K *5ALE?MU L n&HR V 'I R bEi?Muiri Ju. caul is. ( .i tons rod Asiatics, lei ivered this autumn at $7 or in Apnl it $:? ;<.-r imndnod. Chf. rd. Mass.. Oct. ' 028 Sweod&\\ J. K. BARB Ol R ELEGANT NEW SOLAR LAMPS.?The subscriber has just received per ship'Roscins,'from Liv? erpool -.ii invoice of Thomas Messenger St Son's very supe? rior So'ar and other Table Limi*. which far exce any thing of the kind ever before seen in this market, having bten ex? pressly manufactured for and ?re warranted by him. Also, Ameri an Sol <r Limps, from the h-st maker", all of which ire off-re*! Tor *,).. at eery rn derate prices. Jll_ ?- GARDINER, No. l'j Matdeu L*me, up stairs. ' PRINT WAREHOUSE IN NEW-YORK. BF. LEE, formerly oi'tnr firm of Lord & Lees, . Lee Si Babcock. Sic and U. B'. BREWSTER. under the firm of LEE St BREWSTER,have established at H3 PEARL STREET, (Hanover Sqnave.) New-York, a winr hons* ou i?n extensive scale, EXCLUSIVELY for P R 1 N T E D CALICOES, to supply the City .and lutenor Trade, by the piece or package. By confining their attention entirely and exclusively to this one ?rticle, L. Si B. are enabled not only to exhibit a more ex tensive and beautiful assortment than is to be found "sewere. (there beius no similar establishment lor Prints in thf L r.ite-U States,) but to sell always at prices as loss, and zentrauy lovrer than houses whose attention and means are uisiueu among a large variety of article^ r^nf p.. The Stock, embracing Some Thousands of Different.1 ai terns and Colorings, comprises all the latest and choice*, ityles; to which will be constantly added all new and desira ble j.atlenis as they appear iu tlie rn-irket, besides miny wnicn will be got up exclusively for their own sales.. . Purchasers of this article will find it to their interest to <v uniue this Stock before buying their Prints. Even }l the> do not .uirhase they mil at least have die advantage of s^mg all dSe new styles, and learmnk' the Lowest market priCRi. Catalogues of Prices, corrected with every variation of ?arket arl placed in.tKe hands of Buyers Ail orders will receive the beat attention. ^ 3mU?t w in " WE HAVE MET THE ENEMY" AND USED HIM UP. A GLORIOUS VICTORY FERCHES UPON THF NEW WORLD BANNER! THE"BARONS OF CLIFF STREET" IN THE SLOUGH OF DESPOND, in** The whole universe; row standm? aghast at the wv fl'l clash of the rival houses of Book-makwr*. will rind tbf richest rrea; ever disn-d up to a starving multitude, and which shall be nnto them like a cool fountain m a ban-en lind, i.. this week's number of THK NEW WORLD. I: will contain a Review and Extracts from the New World and Harper's edition of THE MiSTEBIES Ol- PARIS. showing the entire recklessness of grammar, and blindness of description, in the latter, which renders it impossible to be un. derstood?a translation, so bungling and confused, as would disgrace the veriest tyro in our public schools. We appeal to the testimony, and leave the public to decide. ALSO, WILL BE GIVEN, An expose ot the " Chapter on the American War," contained in Harper's edition of Alison's Historr of Europe, showing his gros* LIBELS ON AMERICANS, their characters, country and icstitutions, which are beyond any thing which his ever been seen in print, in detraction and abuse. Extra.':? are even to prove the charge. [n addition to the above special attractions, will be given the following table of LITERARY CONTEXTS. I. .RECOLLECTIONS OF THE EMPEROR NA? POLEON?By Mrs. Abel!, late Miss Elizabeth Bal combe. II..HOSPITALS AND SURGEONS OF PARIS?A valuable article bv B. II Benjamin. Esq. HI..AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF AN ORPHAN GIRL? !2 new- chapters of this interesting memoir of. real life, IV. PERIODICAL LITERATURE of the l.vst cen? tal r v. V. .ESSAYS, bx R. W. Emeison. VI. .POETRY?Funeral of the Sea King?Song of th? Hem;>s.ed. by Eliza Cook?The Embroideries at Mid night. VII. .THE POST OFFICE MONOPOLY-New Ratk> of Postage?The Flanking Privilege and its Abuse? Sure Success of th ? Cheap System, and reasons for its adortiou. VIII. .Letter from Jain^-s Given?very good; Fountain in Washington Square: Memoir of Mademoiselle Damo reaux?Editorials, News, Sec. PRICE or CENTS. Office 30 Ann street, where is just published the third num oer of th- Mysteries of Paris, only readable edition on new and large type. - \v"ii 1 be ready on Saturday, ALISON'S HISTORY OF EUROPE. Abridged,and entirely re. written, by Edward S. Gould, Esq. Price. ONE DOLLAR. o27 J WTNl HESTER* 3U Ann street, A NEW HOW ITT* TRANSLATION! FRESH FROM HEIDELBERG. Puhliihed This Day, in /</rce new Ivpe, price 121 Cents, T H E W 0 N D E RFU I H I S T OR V OF PETER SCEEMIHL. BY ADELBERT VON CHAMISSO. TRANSLATED BY WILLIAM HOWITT. Q*/"" This delightful work, for w hich we are indebted to the husband of th- translator of Frederika Bremer'* popula. novels, is now for the ilrst time presented in a worthy translation.? Of its merits. William Howitt r tnaiks. iu his Preface, dated Heidelberg, 1843:?" How perfect is this story! How fu I of the knowledge of human nature and of society! With what delicate tier is i he Si-en,; with Thomas John and his party in the Park sketched! The ch.iract-is of Rascal, of Ben.iel. and of Mil.a are m i ter-pieci .-. How admirablj too has ihe author while quizzing the weaknesses ofhum ui nature, vindicated ita worth i.i th- love ofMina, and the nobe heart of Bendel!, " But the great beauty of the story is tint the moral if its finest part. In all the writings of Chamisso there is so sound a m iral, and so ; u:e atid autiful a feeling that it is a genniue luxury to dwell upon his pages." So much says William Ho win, and we think the public wiU agree with him, iftei reading his new and beautiful version of the itorv?forming, as it does, a fitting companion to Miss Br.m-'r's excellent tali s. Published by BURGESS in STRINGER, o27 U* 221 Broadway, comer Ann st. WITHOUT ABRIDGMENT! PR I C E 0 N L V T W E N T V - F I V E C E N T S HARPER i; BROTHERS HAVE NOW READY, PART ONE OF THE Irfi'STERi ES OF P4RIS. TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH OF EUGENE SUE, BY CHARLES H. TOWN, ESQ. This beautiful and correct Library Edition will be completed in Two Parts. The Second Part w ill he published next week, at Twenty-Five Cents. (TJt*" A liberal discount made to the Trade and Newsmen. o26 2t is * VCr* Tili* Dnv Paablislitwl, in one. elegant volume l?m'o., price SC THE UNITY OF THE CHURCH?by the Rev. Henry E. Manning, M. A., Archdeacon of Chiches ter. Part 1. Tic Hi?torv and Exposition of the Doctrine ol Catholic Unitv; 11. The Moral Design of Catholic Unity ; Iii. The Doctrine of Catholic Unity applied to the Actual State of Christendom. fD. AITLETON & CO. n^tis 2nO Broadway. -? ? [Hf* Liiebl^'is Nciv Work-Prick O.ve Shilling ?Will be published in afew days in a neat pocket vol. 13rno? price 2'j crs. bound, or 121 cents in paper covers. FAMILIAR LETTERS ON < HEMISTRY and its re? lation to Ci mmerce, Physiology and Agriculture?by Justus Liebig M. D. Edited by J hu Gardner, H. D. The Letters contained in this little volume embrace some ol the most important points ofthescience ot I hemistry n their application to Natural Philosophy, Physiology, Agriculture and Commerce. Th?y were w ritten for the especial purpose of exciting th-attention of Governments and an enlightened public to the necessity of establishing Schools of Chemistry, and of promoting, bv everylmeans, tlie study of a science so intimately cqnueCtedvW ith the ans, pursuits aud well being of modern civilized nations. Early orders are requested, addressed to the publishers, o26 3tis D APPLETOV ?t CO , 200 Broadway. HC** Pnmell's Applied Chemistry-This Dav published No i Price li5 cents?APPLIEU i HEMISTRY in Manufactures, Arts and Domestic Ecouomy?E< ited bv E. A. Parnell, late assistant Chemical Lecturer in the Medical School of St. Thomas Hospital?illustrated with uumerous Engravings. This valuable work will he is-ned in monthly number., and form a neces?arv companion to Dr. Ure's Dictionary of Arts. &c. It will be divested, as far as possible, of all the technical teirns. andadapted to the requirements of the general re^d.*r. The subjiects to he embraced in the work are wry import? ant. The ear!,- numbers will c m|'rise Gas Illumination, general principl s ol the arts of Dung and Calico Printing, manufacture of Sulphuric Acid. Indigo, Coffee, Tea and Chocolate, Caoutchouc, Borax, Preservation of Wood, Zine, Potash, Sec. Stc. The article on Dying ind Calico Printing and Dying Mate? rials w'ill be illustrated with specimens of dv. d and printed cottons, and those on pigments when practicableand uece?*ar\. The attention of hook.el'ers, periodical agents, and others is invited to this most useful 'work, to whom a liberal discount ,sallowed. D. APPLETUN & CO Publishers, o2ti 3tis 2d0 Broadway. THE CHRISTIAN GIFT FOR 1844. Valuable Book for Families. Just published and for sale at lit Fulton-street, (a six dollar book at Half rnict.) SEARS' NEW AND COMPLETE PICTO? RIAL HISTORY ni7 THE HOLY BIBLE. With several hundred Engravings. fTT* Price $:i. Ton la ae octavo pages, elegantly bound in gilfand lettered. *? ,?? Pamphlets con taming Recommenda? tions, Stc. supplied gratis, is ibove. . rrjr* AGENTS wanted in town and country. o2t tmis THE HAUNTED MERCHANT. n V II A RR Y F R ANCO. COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME. THIS DAY PUBLISHED BY ?2i iwis' JOHN' ALLEN. 139 Nassau-st. try* Sargent's Life of CIny for sale at this office. Thirty copies for SI; one hundr? d cotues for S3. Pontage fo any part of the United States only li cents. Copies in wrap? pers ready for mailing as above; Pric* for single copies 61 cents. __ NO III. OF THE SERIES OF USEFUL WORKS FOR THE PEOPLE. DR. LARDNER'S LECTURES. T^y The Third Edition of Doctor Larrtuer's complete Course of Lectures, delivered ar Niido's Saloon in the City ,f NeW*Y6rk. The subjects embraced i:: the Lectures are : Electricity?The Sun?Galvanism?The Fixed tars?Mag? netic Needl??Latitude and Loi ritude?Bleaching?Tanning -.Popular FaHacie*?Light? Falling Stars? Temporary Stars ?Historical Sketch of rUtron'oray?Dew?Science aided by ?rt?Scie title Discoveries?Sound?J ibrations oftheReti ;^'_y*,,it iic Battery?Sti am EnginesofEngland md America. This edition of Doctor Lirdner's Lectures will iv iufro daced bv a Sh'FT? H OF THE PROGRESS OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE. By Thomas Thomson, M.U.. F. R. S.. L.&E.,Stc*xc., Regius Professor of Chemistry in thr University of Glasgow. Tbis splendid work?whichis as eloquently written as ii is lucidly anangetLembraces the following subjects;:?Intro nfCT?RT REaiAii.Ksj Mathematics ? Arithmetic, Geo? metry, Algebra ; Of OBsr.nva.Tio!* *nd ExrERtME-.'t Me? chanics. Astn lomy. Optics, Hydrostatics, Stc., Electricity, Magnetism. Chemistry : Giving a Historical SketchandGen ~tri\ Summary of the Principles of each of the foregoing branches of Science. Price for trie whole, including Lardner's Lectures, 25 cents ner single copy. Postmasters and others will receive five copies for SI C HEMISTRY?Price 12 1-2 cents ?Applied in _ MANUFACTURES, ARTS, and DOMESTIC ECONOMY?Edited by E. A. Parnell?With numerou. Rnzravingson Wood?Past Fust. Thi< rno.ning pnblLshad 5r* [o2S2ds] SAXTON ac MILES. 203 Broadway. ivTEW EDITIONS OF CHARLES LINN, or J.x How to Observe th* Golden Rule, with other Stories, 1 vol. 'Rtno. BLIND ALICE, or, do right if you wish to be happy ;3d edition. I vol. ISmo. " THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER, or Memoir of Lucv Goi dale Thu-stou, of tlie Sandwich Island?; 3d edi? tion. T vol. ISmo. Published by M. H. NEWMAN, 026 2cii _ 129 Broadway. HEBREW BIBLES. &c?A supply ]u=t receiv? ed from Germanv of HAH.VS HEBREW Bible, last ^Alio! GREEK'"sEPTUAGINT, VAN ESS'S EDI? TION, 8vo. Forsaleb^ r ^WMAy, 199Broadway. AMERICAN* MUSEUM AND PERPETUAL OL FAIR. TWO PERFORMANi ES EVERY DAY At 3 o'clock and 7j o'clock, P M. LAST WEEK OF GENERAL TUM I HI/MB. Che most remarkable Dwarf that ere, Ii*?!, being ine!. intelltgi-tit, well tori?-d. nod WEIGHING ONLY FIFTEEN POUNDS. MESMERISM L?The rime h,rn,2 arrived rhat bis sen' is no longer the subject, of ridicu le bur is etyox ing the stti ion and support of men 0< the highest intelligence and rts; -?? ability, the managet has engaged MR. C. P JOHNSON, ? >ldest Magnetizer in America, who will MAGN E ! LZE .' i Ol"NO LADY, \nd produce many astonishing ex;*-; rnents iu ANIMAL MAGNETISM ! nchtding clairvoyance, tympa hv, feeling, ?c. &c. On r?<', ifternoon and evening a committee will b- appointed B^ PHE AUDIENCE from among themselves, with direction? to exercise the strictest scrutiny in every experiment intro iuced. DR. VALENTINE, The c-.irbrated delineator of fccent ic characters, will opei a ent re new budgutof comicalities, including YA.NK.-i ?TORIES. Soogs, Whims. Scra< s, Bits, S;c. MR. NELLIS, BORN WITHOr f ARMS ! will Perfoim many remarkable fent? with his toes. .Mr. SHERMAN, the vocalist, and various other attrac? tions, ana 5<i0 000 <.'uriosi:iei. Admission to the whole ^ cents?children under ten Year lall price. DKAI H " NEW-YORK MUSEUM, AM I ri( 11 RE GALLERY'?Broadway, opposite the Cii 4a!l ?Competiti >u '?ehed and distanced.?ALL Foil ONI SHILLING!?Mr. H. Bennett, Manager, has encased Mastei Barber, THE WHISKERED f'HILD! From Vermont, only sove i ear- old, has a larse and bi> n ;*ir of NATURAL WHISKERn. which were is inr< ?n>; man's when he was but f ur years old ! This i? probably the most remarkable phenomenon in 'he world ' MO.NS. A Dili K V THE GREAT MAG ClAN! Will introduce the most astonishing experiments in NECROMAvCi AND THE BLACK AKT: ?vi r wimesaed, including one hundred different tricks?chan i d at each performance. Signor Rinaldi's MECHANICAL FIGURES, go through their laughable performances, performing man* feats never before ex*, uted bv a human N i g. THE MYSTERIOUS BOY, HAJAH! from Pers. t, posii sses the miraculous powers of divination.? ile can name any thing whreh peisons ha>e in their pockets, it home, or elsewhere, ind will TELL THE THOUGHTS of any person among the audience. The Bone, of the GREAT MASTODON remain onlj this week Performances every ev mng at ti, and Wednesday and Sat? urday a'ternoons at 3 o'clock Admission to the whole !2i cents. o23 HUTCHINSONS"AT THE SOCIETY LJ BRARY BOOM. Br adwav, MONDAY EVEN? ING Oct.30th.?Th? HUTCHINSON FAMILY resjv fully announce n VO 'AL E TERTA NM ENT -t tin Society Library Room, MO> D VY EVENING. Oct 30th? when their New Productions, with t choice number of tl ?? old and new favorite selection' will be introduced. Tickets fifty cents each - To be had at the Music Store- iu Broadway, and at the boo', stoie of Saxton 5i Miles. T< C <m x?nrj at t before 3 o'clock. o27 It T^AKE NOTICE.?Mrs. WILLIS, the lad, JL tb it gives informotl^n on tu iure events and what is past, c ui I seen ->.t No. 'Jbj Elizabeth sr. ten doors from Houston, near Bleecker, till the last of October only, as theu -he will leave the City. s2t> linis" AN ENGINEER DRAUGHTSMAN wanted, I xX or a person capable of making a design and drawings oi m .chiuery similar tb those used tor the Parent office; aud also an engraver. Two young men willing to take hold of it, and capable, may .-.ddress P. F. Stirling through the Post Office. -y/l M " ^_( V?7ANTED?Places bj two mce Scotch girls, V? fr? chambersvork. waiting, seamstress, or to min children. Good city references. Apply at 17 Troy-str >?:, cor. Fonttli. : _ o?T 2t V\f ANTED?By a respectable young woman V v with got d i ity reference,? situation in a private fami \\ at general housework or chambermaid ; no objectiou in eil ier. Apply at IG Fourteenth-st., rear, up stairs. o27 'it* l?TANTED^? sl??i?on as chambcrniaid,waiter ?v or nurse, by a young woman with the best of city re? ference. Apply at the Thiead tud Need!- Store,266 Bowe? ry. 0271t* TXTANTED?A Situation as Chambermaid and vV Seamstress, or Nurse and Seamstress, by an American von g worn mi, with the best of city reference. Apply at 322 Bowery, 2d floor. it'__ TXTANTED?A young man wtio has had expert v V ,.?,-,. as a Salesm iu and can givejgcod reference May apply to Sutton is. Ruudle, 177 Spring st. o2ti 6t* WANTED?A b?} in a clothing store ; one from fifteen to leventeen years of ace may bear of a rerun, nent situation by addressing W. 1'. B. tliii oili*.', with ieal name and refeieuce. o27 2t* W'ANTED?Places by two girls with b st city recommendations for housework, chamberwork, wait* mi;, Sic. I'leiise a|i|dy at 76 Crosby-st. o27 2t^_ 1X7*ANTED IMMEDIATELY-15 or 20 first * * rate Cloth Cap makers, to whom constant employment will be g ven. None but those accustomed to the very best work need apply at WATSON'S, l?t Chatham-st. o27 3tis Oi at rooms corner Mulberry-st, up stairs ^ANfkTp" A PAKTN tt K ? uh active man?to v v take an interest in a profitable otfice business worth S1200 per annum. S300 in casii will purchase an mteiest. Ap ply at 85 Liberty street, front room. _s9 istf j^AMILY BOARDING SCHOOL POR BO> S, X Wilton, Fairfield Co. Ct ?The number of pupils is li I mited to 20. The next term will commence Nov. 1st. An in? ; tervieW can be had with the I'riiicinal on the 27tlx, 2lMi and 30th I of Oct. by calling On the Itev I). Newell, Kditor of the ( h is I tiau Fimily Magizine, 132 Nassau-street, where also, circulars may it any time be obtained. _?zLll 1_ _JAMES BETTS, Principal. BOARDING AND HUTbL.-hxTRA ? vianhtit tan House, (near Broadway and the Park, 68 Duane-st.,) will receive a few youths at S2 per week, and ?t>a .geis >?t .'>0 cents per day! Several young clergymen an- |>erm-iiei.t in rn 'te?. and applicants mu<t be genfcl and of uuexcoption hie morals. o27 7t* SN< il.E GENTLEMEN or genilemen and ili? ir w ives can be accommodated with pleasant rooms and board at 85 Murray st. o27 3t* pOTTON SAIL DUCK.?No?. 1 to 10 heavy 40 inch Canvass; for Tarpaulins; do 3" to 72 inch, for Paper Felting; do.20to40 inet? Cottou Bagging; also, Giain ?ud Meal Begs?for s^ - by BRINCKERHOFF, FOX & POLHEMU8, o272\\ii>_ _ C'J Pille--trert._ CON V EN IENCE ?ND ECO NO M Y. ~ SAMUEL PIERCE'S NEW PATENT PRE MIUM KIT' IIEN' RANGES.?The subscr her i-.nr^s 1 the public to cmII at his Range Establishment, 111 Fultou 1 street, and examino his assortment of Ranges, var ing i:i p i I c.s from to S00 '1 hese Ranges are ?o construe ejJ ha ro I be used with auy kind of fu I. inu with the ordinary kitclieu I utensils. Th*1 ove"s are always ready for baking, without I hiuuia ice to the other necessary cooking operations. They I are a ce tain cure for smoky chimney s; and al .<> allow nil the I effluvia from the cooking to escape up the chimney. One of ' the strongest evidences that these ranges are superior toany , others, i . th't there sre no 'ess than thre?- persons iiifriugini! i n ; the patent right of .the proprietor, against whom the public , aiec utioiied, as suits have been instituted against tl em for ; infringement. These Rar ge? are warrau ed to giv?- entire sat? isfaction in every case. SAMUEL PIERCE, o.'7 2wi, Sole_lnvenror and Proprietor, 111 Fultoii-sf. COUGHS if taken in tim^ are never dangerous and even wh< n far advanced if the ij.-ht medicine is used, at leAst ninety-nine in a hundred will yield. Dr. UL EE's PANACEA will accomplish a cure in these cases more ra? ni lly thau any tliinj; which has been brought before the pub? lic H--e is pro ,{ positive. Dear Sir: A remedy which can cure a person when -educed ' ? ? state of i er feet h Iph s-nes. and alter all of the most ip pi ivi I remedies had tailed, surely should be nown, an-f with t . i conviction I willingly bear testimony to the astonishing etficts of rour Panacea. In the winter of IZtt I coi.hr i ie v-re cold i hier left me withaco'uh which becameaggra v it* I by -t ? ? ? mge of weather and which co iti med upon mr. until about three years sine, when I b van o have .itf'fi' sweats, hectic :-\er, a constant; ain in h y side ?t d f reast; I r.ii:.ed lar-*- quantities of offeus ve phlegm,became reduced, |< si mytfesh and for the two me iths previous tn nr. ujinz vour Panacea I was so uferi\ helpUsi as ro h-v? 'o b- Ii t d from ray bed in orde to liave it made I ind tri-d every thing whoh [could hear of but nothing was of use; I <ot worse and worse ui til seetuitauadvertisemeu: of your Panace" I sei I for -. bottl?in two days I was able to w lk across trie floor; 1 gained : ii idly and wonderful y after tins and by continuing the use of it in two months 1 wa< perfectly cured, ni w uld b>- happy to see an y one who ha- d. ubts oftheeffi :acvof your medicii'e JANE MORR1 *, No 9 Fir-t ?t. For sal*, wholesale and retail, at No. 286 Bowery; also at No. 2 Astir House. In Brooklyn, ar Mrs. Hayes", i'i9 Fulton eet, andin Newark at Tiipp 's, 2'-3 Broau-st P.i< - one dollarner bottle u I our ior three uollaro. Altofor >a'e, Dr. Henry's Rheumatic Syrup. o27 6 * XXrlNDOW >HA1.-; DEPOT; No. 7 Spruce-st, V v The subscribers in1, ite the atrer.noi, r,f tue public to 'heir splendid assortment oi Decorative Window Shades, all having been got up with z:e;.t care, ..nd w.?rrant*Hi to ideas*-. Shades : minted to any pattern or site. The assortment consi r3 ? : sp'endid \merican Lan?L?r?.P?s, Italian do. "VV"iI-i Vignettes, French Scrolls-, Vunetie^-,ri l<c s-;r^ Centres, Scriptural \ iews. Fancy Sketch?, arid Gothic Landscape Centres, Tin tern Abbeys. Moonlight Views, See. , Stc. Sien Banner, and Decciations done in a style rjr,f to be sun asse.l i,-- any other establishment. Southern and Western Merchants supplied with any quan i rjty. i ... i BARTOL Sc.DE MAPNY SUPERIOR OLD PORT WINE & BRANDY, j 5tc.?The subscriber orl*ers for sale very superior Port j Wine, in glass and on draft?also old pale Cog. Br-.ndy. Old Madeira and Sherry-, in '.'las? and in wood. | Fine Hocks, Clarets. Burgundyaaad Sautfrnes.^m cases of ; onedoaeneach Apply to - GILBERT DAVIS, ,H ,stf ii Pine streer. corner oi \> illiHm. URANCTS'S HIGHLY IMPROVED MAN! J? FOLD WRITER.?Tin? article has now been befor? the public but a short time, and has gained a rf>putatinn be? yond parallel with any thing ever known, and the many thou sand copies daily in use i-1 rroofof the high lavor they have Obtained. It h^s er.ri.-ely r.,ken the f :f w!?ncc of the ("'onym Prej?;andmanyofonr merchanU. after QtyitUS Loin 125 ? Siofor a Vf? have laid them aside and given the Manifold j Writer thf] reference, licdiai,' them to be neater and mor*ex- | p<idiriou?. The Copying Books *ie done up in a variety of sii.-s, the paper being ruled or plain, vary m* m price Irom 3! to Si Businessmen and mercr.ants who study economy, will please call and examine the article, and we w ill guarantee that it will recommend itself more than 9 column of advertising. Strange? visiting the city are cantioned against buying from itinerant Venders on bo mi sreamboars and at hotels, selling s worthlei?s artiel? for a few shillings, at the excuse of this trulv invalnable article. Sold wholesale and retail by L. FRANCIS, 76 Maiden lane, jv31 tf ia Ihnctiou Lihertv-str^r FRESH STOCK FALL fJOODS.?Boots,Shoes aa3 Brorans-The subscriber has now on hand, about -iOCO cases, comprising all kinds usually found in wnol*?a> stores, among which may be found 1200 cases men's thick petfged Boots 800 ?* " kinp ir ' 750 " " calf '? and s#we<l Boots 125 " boys thick and kipn 500 ?? ?' and ' nrogans A\lf a "ar-"eid exr^ive assortment of ladies' and child re?i BootsTlhoes Gairers. fitc. with500 dozen soilor 1Hits. W of the above Roods are on consisnmentand must be sold ro pay advances. Purchasers are thrrefo.e particularly invited ?o call and examine, before purchasing, o can *u ? ? CARTENT.ER. 134 Water-street aull3mU Corntrof Tine. AUCTION SALE8. ||T BA-WS-^W^'TlaTT -S.ore 'J 1?. Bio? ? FRIDAY EVENING. OctoS- 27 At 61 o'vtock, at be An to R. i Bocx*? A hrge collection ot raiKel oieou? Book?. BibU*. ii.vik tfwlti, Stc._ Bv F CltorT " PHIS DAY at 1?) 1 2 o'clock at the'r-torea No 34 1 Ann tad 113 Fait nit th* Furniture of ? f?m.ly ff?ra Staren b'aad, COTJsisliug nf Bureau*. '1 >ble?, Ch? r?. So!**, it So a Bedstead, B-d*. M ittiassvs, Carpets, Oil Cloth, i . ts, Socks, Storv? aa-.u Fixtu es. Ch n*. OU? and Karttvt.w .re, Uantie rod ill': Limp*. together with er-rs .ir icle necessary >>r housekee, nur. inclu one alt >h# ki chen turuiture. Al?o, 3 Iron Che*'*. S.rie |v.>?11i%?- mih oi ?hine. U* niTRNITURE NOTICE--Sofa Bedheads, &c. t F COL TON would iufortn all who ar*- tu want ?f Fur ntnrvof mj deacrii tiou. that nr i* pie;..trcd to furnish, *u<l i constantly Cn hand a very Urge ??ortnvur, nicludiua ?sue i's Patent Sola Bedstead*, whic h for itrapticity, dura. ility and economy are without th*ir eo.ua] l r.e public t-c vited to call and ex?miue tJt?rjn?al*o, all otrVi l?ind? c' ?<?fas dwaji on riitnd. rho..e breaking u. hou?ekee( inK oi v?i?hn t to wh ill ot uv portion of tfteir Furniture. w ill fir.o ?. rw*d\ tale by sew ? if a line or calling ui>oi, rl>?" ?u two it er *>*les b\ AoPticn (kithfolly allreiiVo to. au26i?rf F. CPLTOV 113 Fuitot: and H Ann ?'?. [ C. KuoTH v\: CO. At trie New-York ' ash ?I ? Tailoring E*ub!ishmeiK, U2 Fu!ton-?treet, near Broad ?vay, still continue to take the lead in economy *?d elegaiio 0 the manufacture said style ot the thiou* garment* b-loc* ? ng to l gentleman's wardrobe. Thi* superiority lliey ar? enabled to maintain incon*e<jUeUct f the genera' adaptation of the cash principle by t!?e puhliC, eaulting from past experience, that the credit system neCe??a rily imposed * heavy tax on the prompt payiux cutumn to ?upply the losses from thnt clxa* ot the commuuitv which nust necessarily be excluded from thise?t.ibiuhuiei.; B> ad herring strictly to the cash system .enables ihe?ub?c:iber* to fur ,i*ii their customers with garmeutsol ?u,*rior ?tyle and ttuiih it a very great reduction from credit prices. Ctwu'.lernen who contemplate refitting or altering tlie arrang* nents of their watdrobe would do well 'o give us a call, ss our usortment is one of the most extensive in the city, as various i? the change* of fashion, embracing all the different *tyle?oi French F.lssiir Cassimeres of the choicest patten:*, toi which his establishment has become so celebrated Stranger* -.nd other* visiting the citv are particularly invited ro call and es uniue for themselves and test the above assertions by patron, mug an exi iustee ca*h house. No deviation it] prices si: J strict punctuality observed in ivlling order*._J. c. BOOTH & CO. jv2l ist) \T kv> "boys' a m 1 c h [ i. ?[{ k n' s "h'l A ? t h - LVl im;.-(;?okge t. grf.es, no* no chat HAM-STREE1 and I BOWERY, will ke-n constautly -it Innd. a full and comp' -re assortment of MEN $, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, of all descriptions, nade in the most fashionable itylk, to which he would respectfullyinvite the attention of those in want. As he has made imugements to receive CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, Ace, by every Packet, and ha.* secured tho services of expecienced Cutters, he pledges himself to give perfect satisfaction to all who may purchase. S. R?Garments made to order at the sho'' .' notice and ic:t>) st id punctuality. ' "Ftw WTTM ? T" JE N N L\OS v\c COT?Tapers autfTaiL V . ors, 231 Broadw iy, American Hotel.opposite the Foun? tain, ?dicit attention te an assortment ot seasonable g?o*L. including Cloths. Cassimem, Veerings, Sic., in aU the new iud various styles. Utidei the assuranci that the ?ystem of " small profit* and ,j;nck returos," vdiich h.^i elicited \,? liberal a patrouaBe, will be continued, whilst our irrangements an- ".uch as will enabD u<to fill all ord*r> in fun. re with prompt u A feature^in the establishment which n t commend it to those requiring articles for unmediale u?e, is tlie additiou to our Stock of an assortment of first quality ready nude Gar? ments, comuiiuK of Surtoutt, Frocks, Dress Coats, Panta 1 loons, Verts, Office Coats, Traveling Frocks, Dxe**ing Gown*, &c. A choice selection of Silk and Satin Searf?, t'i \vats, Hund, kerchiefs, Olovis, Sus|vnders, Hosiery. Under vests, Dnw ers, Mu<!in Shirts, Collars, i.e., at prices which mustofif! ioducemeuci to purchasers. Ivlil i*rf REA ' iy" MAI ?K (IVEK-COATS, WINTER FROCKS, CLOAKS, ic.?Extra Beaver and Pilot Clodi Over Coats, Winter Frocks, Facies, Stc. AUo, extra and medium qa dity Cloth Cloaks, for sale at 231 Broadway, American Hotel, opposite the Fountain. 013 Htf WM.-T. JENNINGS k C0_ MILLINERY GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH. HPHE Bub8criber would respectfully invite Mer JL chants and Milliners to call and examine rii* stock of Mil* linery Ooods,at.No 95 Beaver-street, (one door from Pearl *rie,>t, rend first street below Wal'-street ) He has taken great ;. ms in selecting his goods to h^ re them of the nost fa?hion? bleand desirable styles, and VERY CHEAP. He believe* his assortment to be the best sei, cted of a. y in the cit,, ?nd embracing almost every article in the Millinery line; aud as, he buys and *ell? tor cosh, they cannot help being cheapest ? The reputation he alreaily has of selling MIlli erv ?uosh? cheaper than can lie bought elsewhere he is sure must be an in? ducement for persons to call before purchasing. He attends the auction sale* daily to/avail himself of the bargains that may offer, and in turu to ((ive them to Ins customer*. L. M. STEVENS. New-York, September 12, 18t'J._ _ _oli Imls STEAM REFINED CANDY. RL. A. STUAKT, 285 Gre?nwich, comer ? of Chambers-street, are constantly manufacturing bv steam, and have now on hand n la-Ke a*.*oriment oi Candy, Stc.; of snm-nor quAlity, ?ui'able for the Southern m rk t Thi* Ca dy being made from Re med Su. ar. will k?t> m a warm climate harder and dryer tliau any made fr.?m .aw an Kar. _ __07 I mis CC. WR IGHT & CO.'S AMERICAN STtEL ? PENS ?The usual objections which have been mide to the use of Steel Peus, from th-ir scat hing or cutting the> paper, is obviated by a new mode of burni hing th point*, rendering t era proof a?ainst the fibres ol the c.<ar?e*t p?i ri. Th?y a e made of different degree* of elasticity to suit aU clnstes or w iters Sold by the Stationers generally. D.al rssun lied hv J. C. BARN ET St l U. lt?7 Brc-id/ray, 025 >!tis* _Aurni^lorthe ^'aiitjjfcctnffrs. CHEAPEST CARPET ESTAHLISHMENT rN the UNITED STATES?No. <io Bowery.?an DEUSON V D BBS, now offer their whol? stock of >U|M* nor English Three Ply, Double Sutierfine. hhttra Fine lug ain Curpetingj Brussels, 'l'u te*J and VV ilron Hearth Rug.; Tmn? parent VViuilow Sli des. Su-. ^11 of w ich hiving be.-n |.urcha> sed at low prices for CASH, will be sold 2Mo 30 i>?r cent lower than any other establishment in thi* city, by the pieca or yard. COMMON INGRAIN CARPETINO.2*6dp*ryd. . FINE INGRAIN CARPE l 1NG.-ts leryd. SUPEHFINK INGRAIN CAHI E I 1^0... .Js j??ryd. IMPERI vL RUGS ANDTUF1 ED RUG8, f.orofj2toSV ITALIAN TR ?NBPARENT WINDOW SHADES, $4 to $15. IMPERIAL THREE PLY CARPETING,Bs to 13? nryd VENETIAN STA lit FARPr.'i I NO, all prices. FLOOR OIL CLO j IIS. any width.lM.r. yd. ANDERSON St DOB' S. N'o. 9? B merv. o2l Imis* _'l lie ?r?t'Jarpet S oreabov- Hdote/ st. REAL ESTATE AGENCY, No 13 and 16 Douw's Buildings, Albany, N. Y.?The undersigned of? fer theii services to the public ?? Agents for the purchase, nie and exchange of Real Estate; for the tran.-acfen of bu*ine*s connected therewith in the public offices in Albany, such u the.- ecordlnfi of Deeds, payment of taxes, obtaining legalix?d copies of public records; lor the management of the pioj-erty of non-resident owner., and the transaction of business con? nected with Real Property gen- rally. Owners of Farms and Western Land* will ri- d it foi their interest to register property they may wish to dispose of at ibis office. Property advertised in the Albany papers at hilf the mu^l charge. Communications dost pmd) will receive immediate anen Don. Rjr.fERErfCr.s.?Th mas Olcutt; Pieat Mech. and Fanners Bank, Philip Phelps, Esq., Dep f/(,mpr , H n. Daioel Cady, Albany; John B. Miller, Em)., Utica; Henry Yat/?, E?q., John 0 Bergh.25 v),rchants' Ex^h uge, \, S. D'pe>?ter, Sec. Hudson f-ire In? Co., Sew-Vbrk. ?20 3mis_\. ELLISON Sc CO., Albany. N. Y. CHOICE TEAS ?A fine selection ot choice and fragrant T?as. just received from the |a>t >ales ar au< to n, now offered it the iowebt cash | rices Young Hysi n at 2a and 4s. a fine article at Os; extra fin.- at r??, which will compare, with what i- genera h sold at SI; also a good article of O'd Hy^on at 6.-.: H ion Skin equal to any in the coy, at 5? ; Iro perial and G?n|iowder'at'6s and 7s; the finest Oolong, Sou? chong Euid Mohea Powchong of the 1 harleston's cargo; 'l?<> the celebrated Howqua Mixture at rhe reduced pnceol 7?; boxe, of 20 lbs at a still farther ivdtiction. The pubiic are re jnctl'ully invited to call and examine be? fore purchasing el^-where. Old Java Coffee, fresh roasted ard ground daily at 14 pe.a< e per In. At&o a comp lere assortment of Sugars. A. J?UNS I ON. Tea. Coffee and Smrsr Dealer, 06 Imis'*_3| Bowery, coruerof Bayani-?treet. CINE TEAS.?Jl L. Sciymper, 24 Barclay at., Jl comer of St Peter/s place, would ?ntirr 'ite to bis friend and th? p'ri'Lc that he has lately received ?nd offers ?ors*l a lot o' r l N E TEAS ot recent importation and f the most de? licate Flnvors: Hi* stock consists of the following assort m"nj o( 7eat: Hyson Enlong Sou Hyson Skin, Souchong, Yo. H^-son, Pou horuz, lmr?*iMl, Nuing Yonr Sonchoaif, O-inro-Ad^r. Pecco, Sic. He would ilsc add that he keeps cons tap I y on hand * gene ral lasortment of Sugars. Coffee. Spicea, Fruits, %r.d all orner articles eo.inecud with the Or-* erv bi.%..!?*<, Those wishiux to purchjae, bj calling at the ab,->ve EstaJjfvthment will find every.article of the bear quality,and etxuch once* :hat cannot f".\) to suit.^ Onler* from t.?e country failh/ully a?teuded to. N". B. Gooils sent to any part of tin's ci:, cr Brooklyn fr?? of cartage. o2fl 2wi* 2vvo. TNLilA ? 1 i i X A~P L ATES. DINING SETS, A'c JL?P. P. PAGE. 1? Catherine street, will this monii-u open several pacl.a<e*of the above Ware, which, w th his extensive as.ortrr.eul of Glass and Earthenware, he invite* purchaw* to call and examine._jot* 1>r' ?sa PIANO FORTES.?The gabsdibjr *o-.ild resrectully invite the ?ttennp - of the , u die to his ?pleodid asso. tnw.it of s?p-r.-:r Fre-.ch fJr tid Action 64 Oct re Pisi.o F rt s, ail oi vrnienM ^dit *?Ch price, as acco d thing oi th. kmc m the iBi/W'.'"? parch,*. will pie** c-Jl with the rimes. These wwnins w v ?themanafactory. h jj ins. 3? White>itr?et. ?'? - ?^rrUvTvL'hLlC ?WhrtreaA <js bor? Ar, Little, of T3 Falron-street. have ad verti*ed CongeHi Edge Tools for sale, and and the impression has goneabroad that they are of my make, and Whereas the said Ov .~ c, i i.ri.are unwilling to remove taid errooeou* innres* \\9m b9*^nKm.y')f^^St^ l?f. nuxer. therefora. 0 ui'deceire my friends and the public in genenl, I would nerelv ttl8t my tools earibe had at only No. 33 Anornev awet. or *t Geow Bnggs fc Co. No. |25 Maiden-la:.e. when 1 full ?opi,!^ ma''' a!w?y? be had, at a liberal discount to deai and in future will be stamped Conger. N. Y. 33 A'tnrnev geet .-28 3m* JOHN CONGER, New-York. jrfts W ATCjHES i W ATt. 11 ES '?'1 he u*rgeel Bfc^and mb?t splendid as*ortment of Watches i? ihe ciry vsSZiS is u be. fcund at the *ub?c.iber'* He is to tantly ix :eiving -ill dfcicriptions of Gold and Silver \\ atches ol the lesvest style, from the manufacturers in England. Frsnc an l Switzerland, an is selling them at retail at much le?sprces han a..y other house in the city. G Id Watch s as low as 520 to S25 each. Watch** and Jewelry ewhauged or bought. Ill WaU-hea Warranted to keep good nme or the raopev t~ urned. Wipches, Clocks and Jewelry noised tu the be*t nanner, and warranted, lower t' an a? ??y othe^i lace. G C ALLEN lmrMi terof ^ At. Iiesand Jewetrv. royiT ixii wholesale and retail, 30 Wali-stiret, up.uirs