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DIED : her too'* in Williamsburgh. on tin; 26th ilUL L? .,?1 widow of r-yhanu* Bedel, need 70 yean. Hrvjt?'ft' 1,tnB- on Nt;nd?y- ':>th ?>st. WILLIAM. ^child of WUtan W?rfen Smith, c! this city, aged ?^TSiw'n.Mr. DAVID CTJMMINOS. much lamented. i-RUd-nsburc. Md. 19th. Dr. Benjamin Dae. 49. TitoeHo?1 ?- ?n'r"!lli?' 8t Loui*. l?t?. H.'L. Moray, vj \e-r Bedford. 24tb. Reuben Ruaaell. 76. 7, philiideipbia. 23d. Mm. Elizabeth Gill-am*. i"0. \", \ew ll*ren, 25th, Jame* Nicholson. 71. if ?natford. Conn. 2?th. Hon. 8amL W. Johnson. 85. ,t Eoiton. 3d. John L. Howard. 22. ! caaibridse. Ma*?. 25th. Mr*. Martha Chase, 44. ? Springfield. Mas*. 24th, Martin Brewer, 65. ^jPffgCIAL A>P MONEY MATTE UM. /ur 5oZtf ?/ Stock*. tee Fourth Page. Trzsnxr, p. M. Tbe Stock- Marltot had an upward tendency to ?apeeial'7 Norwich and Worcester, which went up -aiiJirlJ percent At Second Board there was ggtdj *o taacl* Srmness. fljc Bill Market has not yet shown any activity, ?jjrstesare heavy. We quote- nominally 71 a 7} for ^rliag; 5L32}a5l30 for Francs. The supply from ^goutt will soon bo considerable, and thn impression ^ajat rates will be lower. yjeiehts remain firm and active. Some 30,000 jyj^Corn have been engaged to Liverpool at 12d. ^jtfc ? better. ?f Flour several engagements were g^e st 3? 6d sterling. The supply of vessels ready to gtjii not equal to the demand. Iffchia -he last three days not less than 226.000 busii ^^Orain have been taken for export from thii port, gsjtfcedemand still exist* for more when freight can ^obtained. This export demand not only benefit0 the pea oi Grain, but gives the owner of shipping a sea ^ofbarvest which they much need. CaNAI. and Bansino Compact, \ A "no-Orleans, Oct. ]?,, 1846. i ca3h liabilities. fwalation. ((712495 00 Wra. Seiden. 1 rensurcr of the V. S. 373,103 ' residual Depositors. . 1 110,826 15 pgr distant Banks for Collections. Tft307 05 Total.$-^77:1099 CASH ASSETS a-r-e.* 1,260.905 69 fottsand bills payable in full within 90daye, 1494,935 53 foreign and Domestic Rills of Exchange... 237,92! 39 fxej ii bill* payable In over 'JO ds stocks.&e. 400.07', 92 Total.r^?xl?rrr? Tbc tolls on the Canal, in consequence of the Irrriis.liiive ix en smaller for the latt week than lor the mssxweek last year An immense amount of produce, bretrrer, is still waiting to roino forward, and the ng pt|StC toll* will show a large increase over last season. Tbesrnoimt received on all the New York State Ca a!l (luring the third week in October is.9121,121 Sitae period in 1845. 133,9 ? . Decrease.$12306 The aggregate amount received for toll from the eorn Djncemcnt of navigation to the 22 d of October inclusive 5.?52.21 D?ring the same period in lr<4.-.. ?.o-o 183 increase.$138,813 The following is a comparative stutornent of the fitness on the Philndulphia and Reading Railroad du ,it|tb? third week of October, 18-14, 1845 and 1840: lb44. 1845. 1846. Trstel.12,107 06 $1.812 47 $2,479 83 Frtongoodi- 992 74 1.012 75 2.450 69 fit on coal... 12,329 31 24.714 46 41.623 57 Total.$15,528 93 127,539 66 $46,572 08 Amount of Coal transported : Tona Cwt Week ending October I9th.l346. 28,928 I Correiponding period in 1845. 19,584 92 jjo do 1844. 11,209 12 At Philadelphia Money is in more than usual de babJ smong brokers. This, with the ordinary r-trcct Armand, puts up thn out door ruto of interest, which may at* be quoted at from 9tO IE per cent. The Hunks jjiconut all the good business paper that is offered lien, but as the fall trade is over, the demand lor mcr rstittieputpo-e- is sniull. At I'ittsbiiri; Money is easier than it has been f 1 ?me weeks. Currency without material change. The following items are from Thompson's Hunk Mote Reporter . Wc quotn the notes of the Commercial itatik, Kim; rton, Canada, higher than other Canada money. Not? withstanding, wo still believe liio Hunk will prove to be pod. Some parties connected with the Canal Hank of Lock port, are hard at work tryiiic. to make such arrange ornts n? will secure the bill-holders aguinatlosa. We ire now buying the notes nt H>, and the certificates ol eVposIt at 70 cunts on tlx dollur. The Champlain Hank ban issued its circnlating notes, Wsssvfl seen the ones, twos and fives, dated ??Nov. i. WI6." It was Unfortunate that they should have l.ii dated after they were circulated; thi", however, in I'nct, dossnotmake any difforeuci in the notes. The value of exports from the District of Boston lad Charleslown to foreign porta during three weeks lading Friday. Ort 25th, 1846, were Domirtic Productt. i Foreign Product*. laAin. vessels.1701,761 In Am. vessels.1133,265 la foreign do. 63,9921In Forolgn do. 23,929 Total.?76oT7T31 Total.?157.194 Total value of exports..$932.967 Value of Domestics Included In the above. 308," I Specie exported. 43^329 Specie imported. 15,762 Esens of Specie exports.$27,567 The seventeen linnks ol New Hampshire, mi the tnt Monday of September, had bills in circulation to the eaount of $1,27!>,03(), with capital stock actually paid in ?IL5a5,700 ; Specie In the vaults $135,659 li. The receipts on the South Carolina Railroad for tk)first 17 days in October were $40,11111, ii.-uiust $29, JBsarno time In 1845. The receipts "t money tor freight an,I passengers daring two corresponding periods last Full and this, by tb*>little Miami Railroad wore PnonrcK. Flour. Whisky. ?46, month ol Scptembr i_6,100 bbU 2,560 bbfs MS do do ....3,786 " 1.767 ? Inercasp.7.2.374 iTbls 79Tlbt7l7 RstVaUSUX. Passenger*. Freight*. Hoth. i?f,, September.$5,966 17 5,388 37 $11.354 54 IMS. do .-t,2.VI 21 2,197 67 6.658 8s Increase.$1.712 96 $~9ia"t Tti $4.69.'? 66 Septemlier '4.r). the Road was open to Xenia?Sept % to Kpringrteld, 19 miles farther. The following state aeat compares the receipts Jor freight and passengers the first fall month after opening the Road through to Mngfield, with the revenue from the same sources for < She last fall mouth it whs o|u-n only to Xenia Rzvknvx Passengers, freight Hoth. : m%\September ... $5d?6C 17 $5,388 37 $11,354 54 ' 1*46, July. 3.624 79 2.9*3 .V? 8^608 H4 Increase. $34138 2.404 82 2,746 20 The Increased receipts from passengers, owing to the (ttension ol the Road, are small, but all that was unit apated. The receipts for freight during the mouth of Mtember this year as compared with the receipts du rag the same month last year, show mi increase of one ssadred and twenty-fiveper cent illarketM... .Cdrv/VIlji rtj>*rre*f./ur Ine Trtbuiu. 'IVesdav. Oct. 21 aSHES?The market is Arm, but there being few bills Wtthe sale* to day have been limited. Good bills Pots aiH, we understand, bring $4 t!2j. Pearls are $3. COTTON?The sales to-day have been 1MX1 bides at 6e prices of yesterday, the greater portion of which ?s* taken by manufacturers. There is more Cotton of? fering on freight to Liverpool, and 5-16d is now the rate hr square boles. HOUR AND MEAL?There is rather more activity *>d*y in Flour, but prices are, if ton thing, lower. The ?It* are 12,000 to 15 IH?J bbls. including 1-000 bbls Cieiie e?,deliverable 17th Nov. at $6 12*. 'I"here have also Jssa sales, to arrive within a week or two, at $t">. On *? tIKit tho market is $.'> 7id$"> ?7i lor Michigan and ^Ohio. and $5 87| d$.'. l>4 for Genesee. with sales 7000 ?t mostly for shipment The Eastern demand is rath ?better than it was. The receipt* to-day were le.Oi.O Pg Freights are firm at 3s t>d for Liverpool In [ylbaiu descriptions mere ia more doing. Sale* George ^rn at $."> ^j, and 3lX) do Baltimore Howard-SL at , |B75, and HXV do to arrive at the name rate. Richmond ?tj is nominally $7. Jersey Meal is duller and ottered JjK hVye Flour $4w$4 25. Buckwheat $4 30?r$4 73 ?bbls; 1M219* iu bags. Shorts ore S cts. Ship Sturts ?*13cu. Fine Feed 17919 eta A small lot Brandy Wae Meal brought $18 30 hhd. CHAIN?In Wheat there has been considerable more ?Bit fo-day. and rumors are current of sales to the ex kat of tXiW tuish The only sales we can trace reach AlYjObush. including 20,000 bush Genesee at 126; ItiW *>tl 120 ct?; 2?XX) do Ohio at 112. and 6O00 do inferior I J*d at iOtScts. all for export. The market is not strong, J ka mutt of the sample* are held above the views of I *5J*r*- In Corn the transaction* are moderate. Sales I ?* bush mixed at 7off71i 15.VVI do White Southern at i M 3lK\l do on private term*, and a parcel of asse North |euatb!>ct*. 'I'he sales et Rye continue to be large ? I Asout 30,000 bush sold lo-dAy as 77 ?^trt? cts. Of Barley J ?? notice ?nie? 60XM bu?h at 60 c 62j. four-rowed, tlats I Ce 33*37 cts, with sales 5000 bush for export. There ; itve Ihvh uo receipts of Southern tor some time uss't ? brthern Bs-ans$l 12jd $l 23 for good. 1'ea* 73o US) asat*. ThcTceeiptt ot Wheat to-day wen- 13,000 bush WHISKY?The market is nearly bare of bola. Sales ?2 at 24 cts. and U\i hhd* at same rate. HAY?The market ist.-.;;.' et*, with fair demand. ttETAl^?The last aale of Lead was 3700 pigs at $4 ??, which is an improvement Lead is now held at $4 5}. Sales 1000 bats Tin Plates on private term*. uTDKS? About 4000 Rio CirandV sold at 11 t>llj et?, Hit for export. TALLOW?A sale of :*AX> or 6000 lb* was made at - *k, and 35,(XW lbs on terms not made public. TEAS?The market is buoyant at private sale, and ""re is a disposition shown to buy. j OIL?Sales 30,000 lb* Palm, to arrive, on terms not i Republic. Sl'fiARS?At auc?on 31 hhd* Cuba sold at $712} a$7 j Jd. showing a full market LIME?The last sale ot Eastern was at 80 cts. j PROVISIONS?Fork is still heavier, and at the close : Md have been bought at $8 87} and $9 e~i, and proba "Jtdotf. Sales 500 bbl* Mess at $9 87} ?$9 94. and 4* bbls thin at $10. The stock of Pork is between 3a wo *ae 35,000 bbls. In Beef there ia nothing of import ?ee doing. >VC quote $6 259 $6 75, and $7 50?$? ?5. ! Very Mttic r..;YV Lu yet appcired. rlecf Hurt and j Tierce tleet scarce. Sales 30") or 400 bbls Lard. , at '? :*71 cent*. Pickled Meats firm bat tjuiet.? ; Shoulders 4$#4 5 et?. Ham* 5t&$\ et?. For Chee-e t fortsrporrthere is ? fahr demand st73>73 et- Buttct ' sells ati2<il? et? foi ;uuJ Wesvrti D.uy, The mai | ket is a trine easier lor L'ult^r and Cheese. tV~ At ul;\ra>- and rathuislstettc meetio? of the Whist-* of the Fifth i out-1-e-.sionnl Dismiot. bei 1 at the junction of Hoa*o>Ti aatl Hammer.:? ru. on Monday evening, Oct. 2Clii. the meeting w as coiled to order by A P.. Lawresce, Esq. who nominated SAMCEL FROST, Esq as Chairrcan, Measrr Axdi rw W. Moacs?. Jas. W. Yah Pelt and Dr. Wat Tla*ra as V.re-Chalrmea. Messrs J. Ca.naveli.o, Chas. H. Darlisu and Acm.sirs Hoi fm?* j as Serretarie?. The call of the meeting was read by Mr I CanaveMoand Mr. Lawrence re.ponded to the call, and! I on motion, FREDERICK A. TALLMADOE was unani. i njoasly accepted as their can did ?te form ember of Congress at the ensuing election. j J. T. M. Bitxely, Esq. presented the following resoln ; tlons, w hich were unanimously adopted i j Iteiot-.ed. That we respond with acclamation to the nomi i nation of Hon. FREDEP.K 11 A TAi-LVAI.'f.E ? candidate of the Whigs ol tills Congressional District for Iheir llepresentaiire in Congress; that we recognize in bim ; one of the gallant and successful leaders in the Victore of : 1?34. and la the triumph of l'<36i that we know bim vf old ? ds afafbt-i. sr.-l ..e y??;.:;.- ?ff.r-r. at a true n.d arie..t Whig?one of those w ho nailed ins flag to the mist ai.d fought on to rictorj in the darkest da's of Whig pr. ;r p>. i Hetolztd, That the nomination of Horn JOHN YOUNG as our candidate for Go-'ercor, meets witli the hearty con currenee of every true Whig in tne State-, thu we have I before bear.! of men that could be srood Wine* and yet op ? pofe Whig candidates for a Charter election, and we now have men who claim that they are good Wni-js hu1 \ et op. \ pose the Whig candidate for the highest office in the Stau ? men who pretend to love Whij? measures and assist Loco i Focoism to defeat them; men v. bo claim as their proud ! motto. " Principles not Men." and yet oppose both men I and pr.neipies. ! ?rjo.'ird, That .n HAMILTON FISH we re.-ognizea ? name endeared to us as be;t,g connected with our loved ; ri'.y almost from Its settlement; the Father, a Soldier of the l Revolution, fighting for Whig principles and Whig Got ' eminent; the son battling to maintain them, j Knotted, All hail loyou WILLIS HALL. Wekaowyou? I are have tried you?we have honored you?we Lave loved ( you. Every pulsation of our bear!" ha.e throbbed toward j you in those mighty contest* wben,with the Whirflae Dying j in vour hand, yon have led u? or. in victory. And .ike the first blast of tne-bugle sounding to the onset, your name ] appeals to us once rnoore to charge, and we rush onward j aborning Hal! ! Hall' to the rescue ' K:i'>h ed. That our candidate for Sherif! shall receive ? from naan enthusiastic support?and that we call upon the ! Wnigs of this great C.ty to compare Whig adinir.i"ration : in the Sheriff * office with Loeo-Foco administration?to i recollect the administration of the Democra'ir Sberitf. and to recollect that the person who had entire charge of hit butines* i< the Democratic candidate for Sheriff lion e.iv, Integrity, faithfulness and wm. w. L'fON. for I Sheriff. Rcrofvof, That our candidate for Coroner, one of our own ! Congressional District, shall receive from it what ins Whig ? service* and Lie character us a citizen deserves, a warm und ardent *upport; we will recollect bim on the morning ! of the Election at the bring of die 8>at gun i JZueir-ctLThat we present our Assembly Ticket ? Ith but ! on word. ? ( ompare it with thai Irani Tammany Hall." Reiol-sed, That ROBERT TAYLOR, the candidate ol lb - Senatorial District foi Senator, is known 10 us from hi* de ! votlon to Whig measures and fron the faithful and zealous ' manner In which be havpesformed the duiie* ofaMagis I ate oi tWa city, as well as by his popularity evinced In his ' distancing hi* ticket when a candidate for Mayor. F A-Tall.madce, Esq. w us presented and addressed :le meeting*, anil wn* warmly received and listened to witli '? much interest nr.I applause. A A. Reese, Junge Bf.akdsley, and W. Romaine, Esq. eloquently addressed the meeting, i On motion, the meeting adjourned with three hearty I cheers for the success of our candidates at iUe ensuing ; election. SAMUEL FROST, Chairman. Andki w w. MbacAN,) .1 ;*. w. VauTelt, Vice Presldet la Da. Wm. TfRM h. J ! John CaM ?vki.i.o. ) Chas. A DarllNG, > Secretaries. A. Hoi l MAV. J h --aw*. Ciy ->Iiins Meeting of Yonuu Wen?The D?. moeratic Whig Young Men of the City und Countv of ! New-York are requested to assemble nt'National Hall on ? Friday Evening, the SOlbintt. st half -past 7. o'clock to re , sporn! to tie- Wliie iioiuintuion for State and Countv oll;, es. THEODORE B. TOMLINSON, Chairman Gen Committee of Democratic Whig Young Men K. O. RRSI.l.iRt.. I ..- n :j It. <i. Camcuki.l. ( >lr* rreswenta. Ai m io GlLKEUT,) o??,-,1? Faun. Frvk, {Secretaries. o3 n t Courlei and Express 11< ase c i] j t^e-" Tlie \ onus Guard," and all Whig Young , Men disposed to aasos late for the purpose of perfecting 'i j the several Wards of the city of New York die plan of or j gnnleatloii adoi led by ibe Democratic Whig Youi ; Met - I State Convention, held at Syracuse on the Slstinsl will I meei at the Broadway House this (Wednesday) ovenlng al7,o'clock. By order. WM.fI.BA.VNOB, tt Secretary pro tern. I 13" Ponrth ConarcHHionnl Disttrlct.?The Whig ? Electors of the Sixth. Seventh. TenUt and Thirteenth ! Wards?comprising the Fourth Congressional Dlsti cl ! are requested to assemble al COLUMBIAN HALL, No ! 269 Grand-sL between Forsyth and Eldridge sts. on 1 THURSDAY EVENING, OcL 29th, al 7j o'clock, for the 1 purpon' of Ite*poiidiii(; to Ibe Nominaii'iti made by the Dlsu-icl Convention, of JOHN H. WILLIAMS as Men ber of Congress, and to transact *ueh Other business a may tend to the success of the ticket Several eminent , speaker* will be present. Hv order of the Convention. o27Sl WILLIAM FARDON, Chairman. I v>- United Brothers) or Temperance* Aaaocin lion No. I. -The Brothers of title Ass elation are noli ? that the election of Representatives to the State Assembly, will lake place on Wednesday evening next?and they are reiiucsied to attend, one und all. JOHN B?RRELL, President Tlios. Wood, Ree Sec._o27 2t* FRENCH SPOKEN. ed. l HCRl H'> system. Society Library, Broadway, ? or. of Leonsrd-sn rp- On Thuradny, October 29th, at ' o'clock, (even lugj Professor Ed. Church will commence a course tor beginners. (Ladies ami Gentlemen.) Terms; for the course of tWafjK/sar Ituow of one hour each. Three lesson* n week Taeadsy, Thursday and Sum r.la v. The lesson begins ul 7 o'clock 'precisely. N It. Tickets to beiia.i in the Society Library Lecture Room from 10 A. M. till g P. M. and at the door in ibe evening. Second l-lveulntt t'ourM-. Also, on Thursday, October 29lb, al S o'clock, " ill com menee acourae for pupils who have bad already 24 lesson by Prof. Church, and for peraons who knowing already to translate, desire to understand die language spoken and speak it themselvea Term* lor the course ol twenty ' Mr 85, 03 ills' f*r nicrcnnrile Library Astisoclntion.-Rooms Clinton Hall, comer of Bee km an and Nassau-sis. open daily from i" A M. to 10 P. M. Founded in 1820?present number of members 2Si>n. The Library contains Sl.OoO volumes In the various de? partments of Science, Art and General Literature. Valaa ble additions of late publications, etc. are continually made. The Reading Room 1? regularly supplied with all the standard Magazinea, Reviews and Journals, both Arne, ran and Foreign, in the value and variety of itaperl I eal literature, il is not surpassed by any Institution iu the country. Classes in the Lani-uage* and other useful branches, un? der competent teachers, nre annually formed, and uv rough Instruction Imparted; upon very moderate terms Lectures are occasionally given upon -uiije.-is of interest ' and importance. i Terms?Clerks are admitted to membership by paying an Initiation fee of St, and 50 cent* quarterly mereafter.? ' Merchants and peisons not engaged In mercantile pursu is I may become subscribers by sa annual payment of Ap> ! pllcalli n t-? be made at the ,le?k of the Library. J o" MWM'Imis C. L. EVER ITT, PreSiJenL I f*p* sktUQ Forfeit.?The abi ? - un will be forleited ' If the " Chinese Dau.ln.f Eradicator," for sale al No. 1 M.irrav-st. doe* not. when properly applied, remove dtoMnit from she head The price is but .'i cents, and v. ,? would like to seek the lady or gentleman who i?r i!.;? tiittiug sum will be pestered with dirty n*.;l*. giea*y coal collais. Iicbingbeads, or *? iasinuaiing uiiiiiiiaiiou*.' If nr Header, nr.- you asumptive Do you suffei from a diseased l;ver Have you the s.-roi..la or anv d> -use of Ibe blood ' Are you dropsical ' Do * ou feel a de? bility OT weakness of Hie system ' Resort to Vaughn's Ve? getable Utheutiriptic Mixture. See kdvertisemeatheaded Urval American Remedy. OsS >Ui* list of Letters Kcmaining in the U. S. City Dis? patch Post. October JS, lS4t>. r*^e- p;eJSf mearton fAe date of the List M tekiek tlrj. art adttrtitoi LADIES' LIST. A A? II .Kirk, Catherine Allen, Mr* a M iLlvingatoOj Miss Mary Braunstil. Mr- Of Begg. Jtr? iKidge-si' Baldwin. Mm Eliza Bunt*. M'*s i Bull, Ml*.* Elisa A S B.angv. Miss I Klblo's) C sV u t'a-r.e*. Miss Mary Elizabeth Cooklin, Mrs c Co?. Mi?* Sarai De "ti ir. M.ss i.juisa Pun. Mr* A Dal.-. Mrs Margaret Parne'.i. Miss Daley. Miss it k *V s Dourherry,Mrs Ri?ecker, Rosa Mis* V, ti vV II Farley. Biidgei Flanigan. Julia Flstcher, Mrs (Mercer-si) G11?S, Mr, Mary Hopkins. Miss Martha .1 ii.. . . . .,1.,^ m^, itrel.-l !. :?i-. Mi- Jane AI. N A. 1* McQlll, M:*> Elua l> MaUory, .Mr* W H I Mason, M:*- Mary McKay. Mrs Hanna! Newman, Mrs (2d-sll Neu.. Miss Julia Preston. Ma- gare1 Prescott, Mis* Ell en Peabody, M i * (Canal-si) Paiker. Mr- Csl' arini Hulslckotler, Mi?s Gretches* Ka :oe, Mr* I Madison ?tl Ko.us. Etizabeih Smith, Mrs Cornelia Smith. Ml** Ann S .s... Miss Anna '.1 Smith, Mrs Elliott T. V A VV Hav. Mr* Eligat-eth .Tdu*. Mis* E Hart Mrs (Pearl-sti l\aaderbon,MissHargarel Hughe*. Mrs Alary fWalah. Mrs (Cherry-? or J K sV I Wise, Miss Marx W J satice. M*r* Lydia A 'Wilder Mr* A Kline. M:*.- Mary Aua ^ hue. Mrs Isabella ROBERT H. MORRIS* P. M. GENTLEMEN'S LIST. A. II A (' iHsstings,Truman Purdoa, Mr tSher AJJisoU, William H-tiessey James b in-sl^ BhKint. Joseph Hewlett, Joseph Wchajdsoa,CC. Bviatidt, J D I Hawkins, Aaron Reid, Andre? Bernard. Di Harrison. Edward Klicke.. James > Betts,George W Jones, WmF heed. M Ball.Thomas Uarvi*. Wm F sand John Boddy.MrTeacher K, L & -.1 Smithk Hart... Bow.-",,. Nathan S KJJmisr,Herrey B Staffer, John Boeart, Dr Alwm Karran. Patrick Smith. H&utord Browc. i; l, " j Koeh, SeSastiau >l Johu. Joseph Brophy.James Kellogg. James Storms, Edwin Baldwin, n m I Kosu?i A SbotweJJ, \\ tlbam CisrK is Philpitt 'Lew-.*. Riehard Seaman, * .S Clark. C.eorce K I Li vtnratOSjEdw'nG it V At YY Campbell. Chas MlMo'illon. Jotin M . ? Civke.WmR McLaughlin, Jas ^^.^V 'vi Crawtord. S Morris. H 1 ur,-f>', j Cavanangh Jacob'Mason. Francis T?-^j VJc"e* D, K ?V P M.'.ier.j i) rownsead Aveo D wlgnt,Henry [Mea, Thomas Underwood, Benj Ely.AH IMcDooBell. John Velten, Andrew Eason. John lAlamrers, P F \Viumeyer, \v m Fleet, John iMcJJermoit, Henry Worth. Jotu: S Fi-zmaunce, Wm IMssiii, John {Wing,JobM t..HAJ ! P, K A S Wright, H Allen G reave*. D j Pickering,; Wm L rwhlmald. George Oranger. W C j Power. John C Williams, EM Grearoror, TT W j power. Edmoud Weldea. Capt NW Hougfcton, EH W'.Proud?t. James 0 Wims, Prof E C BOBEJST H. MORRIS, P. .><. Central Notices. r=- r-enllemen'.. Fn!i Style of Hari.-2:?0 -. ' V** NMWa ,ta?Gmtistnro * Hat? of the *-aat!?rf , r7Ie r?* ?a*<***.%ra bow readyfarwud^i^ 1 ani sale. Ibe Mbacrfbei devotes tu* arter-rior. at b?her? to the pro? duction of lie finest qualities of Bearer and Molt fit- Rats. _ S3J M SCCS, they are with confidence reco=e=drd :o ihe public. BIRD. cor. Pire sad Nassau its. Septem?*: i.t, 1846. ol Inrfr" W Fn-hionnble Hsutaw?WATSON k CO. it < it, ' tt\f'%''""r ???'r-"'"-'-a -.i.e. sV.eihe fal. ?ty> Hat? for ?v*** T-e aobferiben devote cnusuai anetsiion to the pro auction of ?uper.or qualities of Sealer asd Mo:*-*'<:n Ha ; equal to any manufariared. which are offered at 25 per \ cent, less ihan Brreuiwav pricea ?10 iseodif WATiiON & CO.'l.iS Ctta-ham-scuare. C?~ Fror. Kod?terw having returned fron bis Norrb ! era sad Veaters tour, in which hi* astonishing deveiop Dems of Human Magnetism have rnr-rrianrieff universal , attention, and bert witnessed by the rr.ost e-..-.gh!er?--i I men in :be eOBBtry, whose earne?-. eertfraret he baa in j his possession, announce* his intention of comrnerjrinr a coarse of 1/h-tures.whtch will ??? iil-ifrnted bv in---?:'z. ? i experimeisn. at L*.ce-jm Hall. 563 Broad wa-v, nearly oppo [ site Nibio ?. Monday evening, and on Tue?cav a: the Pre? t bytenan rburrb in ZorsreiBe i on *A 'e<ln-?uav at American I Republican Hai:, at corner of Areryue [i a'r.-l : on j Thursday, a: tlie Lyc-j m. Harlem; on Friday, at the Ly , ceuro. Stilen I-'anu; and on Saturdav, at rnrs--r Grm's , an t Hudson sta. See bill. offiStis'b fFVii- V. -. >ennie r.t I s-.-4.-T.. ? tabs reap* etfc! y aanonnce that their large ru-rzzoiin: engraving of the [Jailed Stales Senate ^completed and srflT, in a short ' ilrue. be p-ibli.r.ed. Those who desire to receive earlvim ! preasions ere invited to rail a: the \u.'.r.*vj. iUntjtwr'tiul , ic*v and examine die ?ngrawine. I *>sl3I*if ANTHONY. CLARK 1. CO. :47 Brot-iwiT. BATCEELOH'S HAIR DTE, il?- A I. iiiuid Coloring f V. .. . ? It* claims to patronage ?a at once be. underrood by , those who have used or sold the preparations offered for j j dyeing the hair. It? application is ??npie. its eR-ci cer- ] ' tain,being emphatically a perfect. Hai--H--?-. wiinoui de- | 1 stroying she elasticity or health of the hair. To fancy. ? ; store keeper;, druggists, Ire it will be found a most de- I I sirable S't.cle. as they can with conridenee recommend!: j to their rustomers, and not be troubled with complaint* of j I ils dyeing the skin or linen. It will r.ot rub off lli* hair. ' j and rr.nsi.m: wasMngooly improves iis appearar.ee. The I i color is permanent and perfectly uniform, entirely free | from tho-e unnatural tint*, varying from the faded green to I the royal purple, pri?iaced by'ihe ordinary hair dyes. In I t proof of iu efficacy the inventor is prepared to appiy the i Dye to whiskers, or a portion of the hair without charge, j to th./se v. l.-hine to purchase if ii proves satisfactory; for , which purpose be ha- private room*. Prepared only and sol.l wholesale and retail hv WM. BATCHELOR,No. 2 ' . U'a.l-st. near Broadway. Price 811 double si;e .*! 50. i i Copy thn address. Agents?KewOTork, Dr. Ooarand, 67 Wa&er-eLt Brook J lyn. Mra. Hays, 139Fnlton-*t; Philadelphia,Eng. Roussei; '. Washington, D. C, J. H. Oibbs, i'enn. Aven.i Plusbarg, ! Pa.. Win. Jackson, f:? Li:>erty-?u; Columbus, tip... Winter I V Kppiug. _ o2ti Imeodis OEBTAI1M CtTRE FOR TOOTH-ACHE. j clove anodvnt naops. Tooih-ache dire will now give way, Pain rnii't end. Rnd c-'ase decay? Youth and age nu more repine. When they u?e Clove Anodyne. tST In numberleeacriNCH, i ei i remedies have failed,the Clove Anodyne Drops have of ; ftvied a eure, and the palnr from decayed te"th have l^ren | , entirely driven away. Many suffer the mom terrible pane I dail,*, rather'than lose a tooth, and the.e drops accomplish i all ihey desire?eradicating the tooth ache and saving iiie ; teeili. Who would lonirer sufferj Prire 2.1 cenn. IV.-pnr.-l and sold by HF.SIIY JOHNSON,cbemlstand druggist, 273 BROADWAY comer Chamber*-*L in tlie j Oranite Building. Sold also at 1*0 Fulton-st. and 77 F.s.-t Broadway, and ai Coddington's, Hudson su corner Sprlnp. _ ? _ oH Imiseod | DR. MANIOTTA'S r.*sT isniA tonic, forOyspepsia, Feverand Ague,arc \.c HT' Ti*nvelersi, from a constant rhanire of a;r and wa- j tar, are Kable to many diseases which ran i>e prevented by the use ofthe Tonic.whenever they ilnd themselves in any ' way indispose.!. Tin* medicine will always prevent them I from coiitraiting Contagious iliseases. <.iirli as v-el!ow fever, scarlet fever. AiC Aic. Person? of extreme billons temperament, may live long and healthy in the Southern climate by the use of tins article, personal reference given to several hundred of our first riureus. Agents wanted throughout the United States. Applica? tions, (post paid i addres?ed to the proprietor. ol ', Imeodis B. FENNER. 108 Nasean-st GENUINE BHAR'S OIL. HIGHLY SCENTED The best ariiele for the Growth of the Ha.r. IV A tiood Bead of llnir I ee Is aitei tin i to pre? serve iis In,tre and iuxunenre. If it eoinnierires dropping I out, there is no'.hiug will so soon prevent Ibis calamity as I Ibe Bear's Oil prepared fromfmre Bear's (irea?e. It en-j ters the pores of the ssm and moistens the toots, and seems to be the natural remedy b,r preserving it In Its 1 original atrengeh and besuty. Prepared ami pnri6ed by HENRY JOHNSON, Drag gist, 273Broadway,In iheiiramte Building, er. Cham bers-sL Sold also at 100 Fulton?1.1 77 East Broadway, anil 3u3 Hudson-sL Price .rs' centf large, cents small 08 Imeodis NEW INVENTED WIGS, ry Bntehelor'e new Invented W;,> and S ? ore pronounced by all who nave M-,-n and worn tbein me most perfect and natural beads of hair. Wig wearers are Invited to inspect ibe largest and best assortment of Wigs in tli" Culled State?; liiey et :i then judge the effect and will at once perceive ll.nt what lias long been to them n ' source of intolerable discomfort will henceforth be a real 1 i\i!tv. W.M. BATCHELOR,inventorand manufacturer, il Wall-xt. near Broadway, removed from Ibj Broadway. o2ti Imeodis ("?? Let Every Peraon Rend Thli.- Oftei it is thai tl.e cause of destruction is never suspected?that the cheek become* pale, the appetite poor,the pulse outca. the sleep d isturheil. the frame emaciated, the breath abort aii i burned, and before you arc aware, find ihai Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Nervous Debility, Liver Complaint or vertigo, claims you for its victim. Those to whom Life is sweet, before you tamper with yourselves by the use of medicines \< Inch prove l" be of no avail m the above complaints and are mi:', i.-d with Hereditary Honors, Headache, Blotcbea on the face, <'<>-'..veiies*. or any of the diseasesaris.ng from an impure stale of the bloot. or habit of the system, u?e Hr. WoihI's Samapan?a and W:M Cherry Bitters. Put up ] in larcebottles and sold wholes','.,'and retail by WYATT k KETCH AM, Iii Pulton-at, N. Y.; J. W. Smith, comer Ftil'onaiut Cranherry sts. Brooklyn. Price 81 per bottle. o27 litis* _ IV Corn*!?Cure Warranted.?The Arabian Com Plaster?An effectual cure for Com-, Is etis.lv applied and give* Immediate relief. In case it ?hould fail to run- the money will be refunded. K.n by DAt 11) SANDS v Co SO. 77 Esst Broadwav. ina Fiilton st. mid 27" Broad way; C. H. Ring, 192Broadway! i Hubbard, 4 I Hut sou-si i Wvatt ii Ketcham, I2t Fulton -at; F. M Onion, 127 Bowery, atid by Druggists general.v. Price25cents per box. ?6 Imiseod OoarDitift. BOARDIN .; ME \ CHANTS' HOUSE l i'.. IS! and 139 Broadway THE PROPRIETOR would respectfully inform families and single gentlemen de-irine bosrJ for the Winter, in Comfortable quarters With all the convenience- of a home, Ihal he Iks a number of light and pleasant apartments to let ((tarnished,) at moderate prices A choice of rooms may be had by early application. ORLANDO FISH. o28 1 m*_ BOARD.-!'leasant rooms, ?uii breakfast ur.J tea,for two or three single gentlemen, may he had ill a genteel private family re.idlng up town rear Broadway. The house!- new,'with every convenience of battis, fcc. and the ami ? :i: be :?? renderdt a pleasant Home. References required. Address Bos 1411 Lower P.O. or K. D. this olbce. o2S 3lis" BOA It Ii-1" >?ut'i Bi.--k.yn. ?ith.n three u?l ttes wa.W from the Kerry. A gentleman and Ins lady or two I or three single gentlemen can he accommodated with gixxl genteel board in a private family, on very moderate tern-. Location very pleasant- Ad.ir-.-?"? S.B. at ill:.office. -.' OOAII1? "i ind lad Omen, can be accommodated with good board, and a j fine, large mom oil the second story, with pantri-s at- I lached, at N.i. $4 Wuile-st ?where every comfonoi'ahome can be enjoyed._g2j -''t'*' j 0 URD and rei j desirable r torn* ? Ith good psi.tr.es. -n'tiuMefor families?also, rooms fee suiile gentlemen j can be obtained In Abinedeu-?o.uare. (S^Hudson-st . a door*above Bank-at._o28 St" BOARD WANiTKD- By a lady, with at room having a grate or tireplace. at a price uot over | three dollars. To sa-e trouble, those whose view - u! price exceed that-above named will plea.-e not answer.? , \ ? lre?s L at : - o?S - at fhe Ti ' ? ??? -' EKl ANTH.K 1.1 Ilit.VRY ASSOCI ATI ON CLASSES. lS4t'.-'47.? Teachers nave been engage-! tor the following Classes, to which members are invited to subscribe: . _ , FRENCH?Mr. Chas. Parntsmtier. Ter? for the course of fortv-elght lessons, five uoliars. STANlSll ?Don Carlos Kahadan Term* lor the course ] of fortv eight lessons, siv dollars, CERMAN?Mr. Moria Erlheiler Terms for lue course Of fortV-elghl lessors, f.ve d.-iiars ITALIAN?Mr. K. F. FuresU. Terms lor lb.- ceilrse ol forty-eight lessons, seven do laru. BOOK-K KEPI NO? Mr. Thomas Jones. Term* for an unlimited course, len dollars. ?? . ' . PENMANSHIP?Mr. A. H. Wheeler. Term- lor the . burse of twenty lessons, hve dollars. MATHEMATICS?Mr. John Ryan. Term* for the CO rse of fortv-eighl lessoi:?, six dollars VOC AL Ml'StC?Mr. E. I yes, J r. Terms tor tlie course of fortv-etghl lessons, -even d- 11?' Tne L-eni'.emer. ett|raged a* Teoc.iers are all weh inowa as eminently qualub-d to impart instruction. Mr John Ryan, who tuses charge o: tlie class in Maine- j ruailcs. has been, until latelv. Professor of that branch in St. john's College. Fordham i fiom the President ol wmc.i j institution he bring? tesumomajs o: a high character. j ii is confidently behaved, that in no Insiituilon la thi.* City can the same amount of instruction be received by the Student on terms ?o low as those offered :o Members Of the M. L. A. , v . . I The Classes nir"t at tlie Rooms of the Association, or a. lho?e of the Teachers, twice m each week. Farther :i-t'ornu?iiua rusv be had on srt-.icsii.-a :?' t.-e 1 ibrarian CI nwo Sa I M- ARKOWSMiril. eil MWFlmls_Cholrraar. C.i>?? CMu-uillee. ?? FOI NTA1N dk" CO. ?76S Broadwav. deter . ' .:ose the firm of 31ABBETT k FOCNTAIN within three weeks, offer at very reduced pnee* ihetr >ck consisting of everv variety, among which are very rich goods, sucfi as Lu-e Caps. Enibroldered Dresse- and C*->?"? : everv stvie of India goods, and a large number oi very desirable and fashirmahle articles, all at .ess prices than before odered. . ,? To L?t-two stores la Nmlh-st-i asso. the basemenL l?-> feet deep, under the wholej>remise*, cheap. oJS Iwis" THE CisTM AX, or Dr. Rose's Pater.: Domestic Gym n.isiuru he ..,-ened ih^s d?v m Oraud-?i. opposite Centre Market, at 1-' o'cioc*. M. The exercise* ?yfll he Eove. hea.ihfjl. and smmsittg in a hign degree. A-.-u:i tasce sixpence, oi five dollar* pswc^ianexi Editora, :':.v ?iciaas. an-1 School Teachers are rvspectfui.y nrrtUSd to e\s.:-.-:e the appa.-nlus._au>' T' (> C Vltl'ENTEltr-. B?? Stokers, Itc.?I - ?? ? K.t - ?To he ss-lu i lotsm ?i..t purcnase.?, at Car I iJ? Garden, on Wednesdsy next, 2sth of October, at 1? ' o'clock, me Lumber u-ed ia Sttirig up the Fair ot ?ie American Institcte._?-' t Mil n\KV SWEEFIMJ.-J-1'-^' - - t .- ? rms the p i to that be - 111 ' ue?s Of Chimney Swee;-.ag at bis o:d s^ad. 137 Fafe???. , C unlrv orders alien led to. _ 0~ ' '_ j a GOOD SECOND-HAND SAFE, w?h drawers i A.\r ' Kv.kc??-. 'or sale cheat*. Applj ? o.-s V:- ' RAMSKY fc MORRIS- No. g MaKien-ane. TIN AND SHEET IKON Worker Wasted-Nose . arst ra? ^^^c?. ^ Water-*, a TEAChI^ \VA * i : ebax ? ;--. ? - ~-i-re- c* the 2d ot , jaoex. :ir m _?i ?xS?. \a lean ?u u>-> r> braacae*;- Apyirw Es;. S. Wv,*. ??r. r ._;. v?- -/,:.,?'?;' ? - - 2zllZl2Ll-' A .MI -It AM) DiiAUTNil fe?t ? , **? *?--?-? Boarding Scio-x. col very ??r Gram the c.:- _ =,3<: ? ?1 '***7 vzo -** h*a seme experience, er ?ho eaa COBM Mjridy rss-crrit-esded S? to b?f?!!.w^rm* P- tare a f Forester. New-Vor? post Orcee. A ? A. cut delav. A VOUNG MAN, . -..rrrc of ?fa-Oblitn:::;: i!;r:u,n: *> r ^-i tu * fcA'dw-o-? em-?/ ston, or o>be/ store wser- he cat. malt.- himself generally useful, and obtan a moderate rx-rapessation. A bee ad. :o I? w- at the --r.ee this paper, wtB r,* Imme dtaie.y afters,:-;: ;,j. o:3 4 VOt'X; L.\D*t ;,. e u?aa. aT-.-ss ;?-weMataetnarics. Latin. Greek, and Vocal Music, us desirous of obiai--.tr.g a situation as teacher in ?ot?" je>peetab;? schooL Inquire of H. Gre-lev. or ad tr-?* r, .-. N - I ?-r.._ olT 4'.i*' A VOO'G W03IA.N?A ??? tea - ?* . ? , . ? ,. ***? tion as chambermaid and waiter, or eaambe*Tnaid aad uurshuf, or to do general bousewrr,-,; ha a ama ' piirale fami.y. ?.eas? inquire corner of t*S ,jC lOlb-st. thread artd need:* ?rare. o_-- j V '""i frsnj f-t.yrnatpeteat tn rase charge of ~o?'t kind" of brismea*; i? willing to mve?t the above sum a orv re?pectsbie bc-:r-?. or woo - loan the sns to emr-inr er. Address, with real case, Ja?orr. Tnbcne or-lc~. oSS St* Paktnek wanted. . ... encage :-. the Me:i;:V-r::-r -a ?? :'--r- ? are exclusively for cash. Aoplv between I'-? aad 2 o'clock. o'.j 7f_JOHN BOWSE. IfrWaB-at. fs^AOTED?rn a Bookstore. ?~i clerk?one ns-.'ing a rood knowledge of the fcu?:re*s (iaclodine m-j=:!\ staple ar.d fancy stattoaerT.] and di-posed to devote nimseif entirely to ihe iaterest of hi* employers. wh?re the -ituation will be a permanent one at a moderate hnt reason ali> ccrr.p<T-a;:o3, rr.ay procure -ach a piace ay addicsalng R F.X. with real name and tddress, at the Son ?Sre. eome> r t .5 and Nassau sis. The most unexcvptionab.e 'e;er er.r-es required. ll* \VANTELi-br two resp? el i Womei ^ " ? ' auoca one to do general housew ork, wash, cook and iron in a small prirate family, or chamfH-rwork; the other as *eamstre-s. m:id . Uldrea" or chamberproik and waiter, or do housework in a email geeteel fam-iv. Have ao ob? jection to go a iit'ie way in the country. The sest of elf aad country refererro esn be given. App.v at N.-. Pa ? aam-st -' doors from lie' '-ra?f ii'Mni'.e .L WANTED fo i ?v a r. 'a:' ?? >-? ,r .try go...... . ."7 bu*ine?s part o'f the eiry, wher? ? trade ha* been established. and in a good location. Any one having the above, ear. have an int.-rview i.y addre?-;r<r a uieto ' Pr". prietor." at the ofhee of this pap'^r. All !e;"e-? considered strictly cr.nSden'.ial. It" \i'ANTKI?- tTea er i B . -: *? from the city; al*o. a Yratng Msn as a sitdent stlio would .ike to defray the whoie or a par. of his board a->d :u tion by oversee;!,- (he Pur; ? and otherwise enisling the Prine.pa!. Call at No. i Br.wdwav, 7 to 'i A M. \\' V>'TED? ' ? stands housework. esp.riaKy washing and Iron ? do the kitelienwork of a ?mall family |Uat e.ut ot' the Cire. To u good girl, who :s not afraid ?f work, good wages will be paid. Inquire at317 Greenwich-si. between in and 12 this morning. 2tlsg flfTANTED ? v tion t.. do cbamberwofk and sewine, or eaamber work and wailing, or to a'?i?t ia (he washing and ironing, or to do general boaaework in ? ?mall private family. The beat .'f e;:y reference given. Apply at 1*8 Prioce-s \\' ANTllll '. ? e U *? ^o.si e,*,lc and wasiler nn.l ir.?ner. *.r i- wiilmi; It. .i.t general housework la a small family?wages not mi murh an object a* a comfortable home?best of city reference given. Impure at-33 Crosby-st. In the rear. nr> iliir? og^gf WANTED? v aim tion by si - i ? *.v gaoeral housework, cooking. wasbiLg and ironing, chomberwork or 10 taxe care of rhi:drcn?the b-sr of city reference given. Call st Jenning s, rear. No. 130 Monroo ?!;__QgS Hi WANTHD -.s ? n; insby . Voong tVomen?u. to cook, wash and iron and make herself generally . useful; tin- other s? . iismbernisid and waller or plain sew. ing: !>o;!i can produce good eity referenee. Apply at l.'J2 Fourth-st. comer Harrow, fron; room, up stair*. It' I ilTANTED?A ?* Lao who has Lad six namtas' experience in a Jot> Otnce. He is willing to do any work by wine., be can e?rn a *ob*i*te.;ee. I.t-.e. with his parents. Please mooire a; or send a ';..;>? to >.", t"ro**-*u o? Jt \\" A NTEH ?v plain eook, wa-her and inmcr; no objeeiion* to do the housework of a small, private family ; good city refer? enee. given. Apply a' ?">.' Essex?L b?-enient. ?>gx 2" WANTED? \.. .:? - is a neat worker?one who Is reaUt imalhVid may 6ad a good situation by applying at No. i Melrose-place, in AtJantic^cS doors from Smith-* t ifnxiklyn. ola 2i \1' ANTED?A s n ? - ? ? ?T to do general housework in a private f.tmiy Oood city refen-nees. Please call at 112 Eighth-sc in ihe rear building. It" \\" A NTH 1) ?' tion hs eook. washer at; 1 ironer. or general house? work in a ?tu-.i! private family Best of city reference*^ Apply at 47 }l?;l-'l i.; star-' .-.7 \\' \ NT 111) \ ?? - ? ? .? CJirl ? ties a situation ?V cook?a good v. isher and ironer ..r Would do the general housework Of a ?muH family, tiood referenee* will be given. Apply at No. 7n Hoste"r-?u o27 2ria* TANTED- Employers to call a: the Knickerbocker ornce,cor. Ann and Nsssaa, and be suited with gen and pood domestics gratia If \l' \ NTE1J t as V ? man to do housework, ebamberwork The best of city referenee. Apply at .V Pl;t-*t. If W INTEU rill- d \\ . V? and sheet iron workers. Apply at H'.M DA ROUE'S, Sing-Sing. o2S 3f \l' A NTI'.I) i resp, is e , " '?tion *? cook, washer and Iraner. The best of City references given. Apply 45 Henry-st second il.xir. o28 gf WANTED ?> Apply toDIETZ, BROTHER i. CO. No. 139 WU liam-su o.v .it T OST.-".. 1 tesday forei <oa, the SI ? h ?? la going 1 i from New-st.to Beaver; wroagti Beaver to Broadway, down Broadway to Whitehall-si. and down Whitehall to Water st a Wallet, ontainiog U dollars m bill* anil two elieek??one check for 62S; payable to barge C aytiga or bean-r. drawn bv Skiddy A L'.honi.on Binl. of Commerce, and one elieek for SI" 60, orswn by P I. Fig"i--a on the Meelianlrs' Bank. The Ander will be suitably rewarded by re urntng the same to J. N. BRIliOS, 40South-SL yV.as, ItEWAltU?Lost, yesterday, amuchworn red V-ssl/ morocco Wallet coataining 8,0 or 330 in bills.? The finder will receive the above reward by leaving e wait) I and content* at the Tribune ?;??--. ?i;-. I hanks, kc." ?erjools. POEUIIKEEl'SIE ( Ol.I.HCl \TH SCHOOL. L To the Trustee* of the Pougbkeepsie Collegiate I usttlute Tue undersigned,yo?tr Exanunmg Commluee, respecUully report: -That we have faithful.y discharged the duties as ? igried u?. whicb, we are persua-b-d. you will not consider a ?incure. when we Inform vou that we have KCtipieil tu llie examination of flu* pur;l* three day*, with brief inter? mission, from f. o'clock A. M. tillP. M. The Principals ef your Institute court tile ufpiosl *cru nnv of li.-;r . :.i>- term, and are no: *au?t:ed with ? superr. :.al InVBSllgallon, In making our Report, ?e might with propriety stereo? type those of bv-gone ses?loe?. There ha* been vrry iiule rliange in llie Faculty, and v>e bud the same Indomitable I Hrpose sad oadrtng Lndostry which bav? hitherto charac? ter .led them, and which ha* rendered the S.-hool?to re peat the language ot Professor Proodnt, of Rutgers Col? lege, concerning it?" :be best la the world." T!i>- Pupils bave acquitUMl themselves creditably . and. in general, niamfesled thai li.ey appreciate their exlraor .linary privilege*. We are a? sr.- thai among such a large numb'?r of hoys, ti ere must of oeee*.:'.y \m tound every va rietv of talent and af plication, snd uf emir**. ? parallel in? equality in their requirement*. We are. however, deeply Impressed with the :'.-cvicuon thai the Teachers make-.he mo*t of the -maU-ri-.l' upon ??? hich u.ey bestow their labor*. We canujl close our F.epoit wiliiouf advertitg to ti e discipline of the S-nool. and we de-ire, through you, lo In? form the community that this i* no pla.;r : >: those who are incorrigibly determined to be disorderly. Tie- govern? ment here :'* paler is!, but firm aad deeideli, and dispensed by the worthy andsaergetlc Prin. ipais. with jut any regard lo pre*, .u pe.-uuistr;. r? ;'??. Tle y w :-h :t derstood that if any "pupils come lo the Institute to enjoy Liberty, il i* C.instiu; ..nsl i.:;ierty- Liberty del! ..-: by Law. " Liberty fo do dgfat, and not LibertT Id Jo w rong, tfe'V ma.; expect. We mention tin, tiecan.e v.e -.r. vinced thai the unexampled prosperity of this Iasiiiu .ion Is as realU attributable to Its D sciplme as to tts InsOUCtiOff Il giatiries u* mu.-ii ? *ay that we can discover no symp lom- of wanting la voor noble Institute, l*it rather of per? manency and increasing stability. As a proof of his own confidence in Us perpe.uily. ifie Seaior Principal ha* pur chased -die property of lk Instill te. and Is now tca'amg extensive unprovemettts to render it more aitractive than ever. We luenlioii this for the s*ke of tls'se wno have children liere now or in a v wish to su-c l uh.'-n h-rexier. with the hope thai they will be aid ? to riao-h t-.elr educa? tion b) a place where every thing in the Jom-sr.e as well as literary arrangement* i? *-' iav.uag. We feel lliai vie may safely express the belief that oar beautiful Parthenon w-..l eositiaue to be, a* .t beretowre hath be--n, as distmgui*bed for its educational advantages a* for the ?vmxetrv of it- arcnii^cuire. and the inimitable loveliness o' its landscape. L. F. WALDO. fKrt. 1S4A H w. LL DLOW. The next Term of tlis School will commence oo the ?r?t Wedaesdav in November. A h m .asijn. .e? are yet lo be ?l'.ed. Persons raaUiug to lit dty of^New-Yora or i^ xicjiiiv can ol>f;i- C?t I oeaes the S. is>l or any ia formation which thev insv desire, bv o?ir.g al the or?ce of ADDISON Ml DltRT, Esc SKassaa-st_u2a it NE".'." BR;/.:." .. C LI.EGIA7E SCHOOL, .STATES ISLAND.? WM. !!. HCFF, A. M. PRINCIPAL. THE NEXT Ter:n of thl* long estat-iished and weD known Itistiiu'.loa. willcommen-e. afler the var*?Uoa, on the J i ofNoveinr-er. fa the *plead;d mansion erected by the Banrer*. Jose-.ti*. Tie peculiarsolx and e.e-ranl man? ner in which mis building has bessn constraeted. render* it cui'.e as comfortable and desimble a Wirier a* Summer residence. To taose about to select School* for their *on*. ' who consider the value of good air.exieasive piay-gTOuad*. lofty aed airv apartnacots,and -js-'enjer.eecf access at all *ea*ort*. ao e.tuallon v-sn * wL..- the reputation which the Instirarion has for *o many year* enjoyed, as a I School of souad learning aad practical Education, t* best sustained by the nusieiou* young gentlemen who, trained np by the Princ.pal. are now honorably aciriittmg them setves in various hterxry, professtosal sad commercial pursuit*. Circulars, witb terms |? hieb are mo-lera'e) f jt boarder*, can t?e rjbtahted ?i Me?srs.RLi.>ckwood 1 Son's,-HI Broad? way, and at the Iu.*ti:'-i-e. New-3rightoB_oJS ^ts' Boarding school,?Irvt?j - tute, town?, No Dav Scfiolsr* are received, j?The wmtef term of th., we.", known Semriary wu. commence un Moodav. Novemoer -I Catalogues costamitig s_". doired information can be ob? tained aftae lasiituie. or in the e:;y, a; Van Beascaou-t's. LSI BruLHrjr Raiaorts, 7-; Dowrrv. and Crow en's. 643 Bros-twav ' * vs.-TTTT*xf t* rvrvv ai a _PrmcipaL MEEN rUN*: MEEN FUN 1 MEEN ECK 1 THE Celefatec Cm^c-e S?m ?j*ier. fjr reslunng, l-eau'-.:'. :i: ar.t p*e-ervi=g ?e a':; ru. ind r-n ienng tue stin de. ? -s.e.y *h.--. -moota ?ad ?oft. Meen Fits Is sunrly a preparattoa of OnealaJ herbs, and max be used wtih Verfect safety for the -rj.~ of all ca aaaeou*"disorder*. Among the roost promineat are Tan, Free?. -,. Insenstb.e Perspiration, Bio-xse*. Ptmpj;*.Spots. Irritation, Coarseness, and a variety c-f otaer*. To be aad whole*aie of the so.eunpor-^;r?. H0335 t CO. ; 2 Wall-si. New-Yors, and retail of all respectable cttetnists and perfhmess ;= New-Tors and tgtroegsac; the Ctuted 1 States, in boxaa. Pnce 3a and is. each. oSE Is Desks. :r rvir.rHiK mc::thit ma ja ii?? es IS THE r.Ll.D.-G-abaci's Mscaziae for Sjr.jn.lx-r. Iwu . ... t= ei r? ? _ T: ? two Fr?. -.. serf the osjjC - r t". : r"s-'., > s-r:- -~ p$*&a. Seem airra.-t-oo u pit Killed ir the cv::."ir>cctzzfT: of a re- -rot-el by Cooper ? The i.'.ru o.' the Gu,?" au>o $N0fl 1? o?ered na prize* for Lfce -turning *j..e?. Subsc.-i-iurr. So 25 cer.:* per So. Tbc ? mos oft] -Stxre ?S New-Y-.*ek a? *dc-*tt*d ts Cocver.ron. Oct. St. TS-n?. and Address of-.be Cr-rveat-on to the Peop.e. toee-her wtth the present Constnuuco. i~ or.lv ecmr.-re edition pntWItiWiT Price 6j ets. Woctan and ber Diseaee* from Use Cradle to the Grare, bre Edward H. Dixon, Jg. D. Pr*-e St 25. Dealinc* with the firm cf Docnbey and Son. by Cbarie* D'-t-m Pr.ce ?? ets. W bssafs Rewartj. A Novel by H.-a. Mr*. Norton, ac tbor of the Child of the Irland*, ke. Price 25 eta, Columbian Marazine. wit- -tree fina embeillshnenL- ? Pr.ce 25 era;*. The Ladle.' Wreath, a beautiful IStlj* work. Pr.ce tSJct*. _Travels in Ca'iformaand Scene* m lie Pacific Ocean", by i Dorna.- J. F am ban?a u-o-t inter-sung worn, peracnuuty a: the y--*??-.: isv price --r.is. Martoa tad in* Men. an Histor..-? Ncvelof Revo.atioca ry Time-, f.. 11?.f exciting sc*t e*. Price 2" eta. SfaalApetire, Sc?. 117 and ]!$. rr.ee 25 ci*. Tbe Cor.-.ei? Farrier or Horse Doctor. Price eta The Architect. So. i.a work which wi'i *ave the ex p-r.se li paying an architect, by f-sro.ah.ag ImiillfnT ils sign.* for ornamental cottatre?. garden*, ic Acent* rsppflcd by U M. H. GRAHAM, cS 2i.>_Tribune Be 1 i***> Nassaa-st. D APFLETCN Sr. CO PUBLISH?I. CS VTEDSESDAT, Chrest-icnetaa Ital iaoa. a collection of selected piece* m Italian Prase, iesigned a*a class reading I ook for beginnen in th? study be Tl. ... lanx i?2e. by F_ F-l'.x Forre?ti, LLP. Pro;. ? Isalfaa language od literature in Coiaasbia College. N. Y. I eol ueallv bound. Pr.ee SI. Tttis work is designed a* an *ceo*Bpart."rr-:nt to -? Olien dornTs Meihoi of Lcimias* the Italia**.* It embraces ???.-.-;on- from Baira. Bint. Frwcalo. G v F Goxxi, F. Goeran- UaccUareQi, Manxooi, Mszxtni, Tiveroa. Wrr. and \ v.-. II. ON THURSDAY", History of Ci*-:1 ration, from Ce Fail of -die Roman Empire to the'French Revolution. i>v F. Gu:rot, translated by W-a. Harl.it VoL S. cloth. Stt'cu. or in 2 par*, rarer 'cover, 75 cents. III. ON FRIDAY. S.inetb;n; (OrErerybody; gleaned m the Old Purchase from Field* often reaped, by Robert Carl:, n. Es.;, author of-The New purchase." et.:. 1 vol. 12mo. paper cover,50 cu.i cloth. 7"> cts. Tr-.is work will be found trulv to be what it. title lmparr... " Sornethiac for Fvery-Body.'- Theaa-hor'? ~-unu com? mon ten** vtevrs on the popular isms of the day, will com? mend it to r-rcrsi atnsarion. IV. ON SATURDAY, Mrs. Fam'iatn on M?na*Temeni ol Crir.iir.al*?Ratioc.ile of Crane and ??* appropr.aie Treatment, h, ir.; a Treatise ,rr. Cr.mtr.al jurisprudence considered In relation to C'erebre! Organization, by M. B. Sampson, from the 2d English edition, with Notes and Illustrations, by E tv. Kamhsm. Matron of Mt. Pleannt State rnson.eml??ili?tieUw.'.li num-rous accurate portrait* of criminals and .itiier p-rson-. 1 vol. 12mo. pao-r cover. SSI etau clotb, 75rts The reader will fir.d in this work mncb food for reflection. The di-u i si .on- ol the author are no les? lniere-tmg than rnrpoftaw. JCS7 PUBLISHED. ? Itouijer'- Geseaius's Hebrew Jramrtier. by Co cunt. ovo. S5. M .or. ?. comp ete Poetical Works, splendid!* ::l:;,trated fiviv S4. Sombey ? complete Po-oca! ? ork?. il'nstrnted. -tvo 33 <'. Two Lives, or To Seem and To Be. by Marts J. Mcla to-h. 12mo. 75 ct.s. u r.?". "? Primars Lessons, Ulustrated with 2S plates, price 12J cts. bound. o> lit* HA2LITT S SPIRIT OF THE A?: SPIRIT OK THE AGE. or i'ontemporarv Portraits. Bv - WBliam Harlltt Price tifry cents. Haziitt ?i, one of ihe most stifted and original splriL* of that a.e. upon winch he wrote an exceedingly nsefeJ and iresUng rolume. As a critic of men and manners, and of literature s-d art. be was without anv ?urx-rior?. [ N. Y. Eve, Po-t. !: i?, a worthy and valuable addition to the Librnrv into :t ?< now introduced. [Courier and Kne.ui'rer. IV.al Ha/1--with great pleasure. [Probyterian. U would he supererogatory to -av ihat the portraits are sketched wiih denrscy and v'icor. " [N. V. Coau Adv. Tl s Spirit of Hazlitt's well known and popular volume will he soiii hl for and rend wuh avidity by all who have heard of the author's fame. [ Alhion. l! is a picture pa l-rr of some of the mo.t eminent men of mo-lern limes, and Is wronsrbl with e.rqnlsiie taste and abiUty. |N Y. Fvanifelist. Haziitt. prince afcritles ah* nys hrigiu' always genial, always appreciatim*. Conversant' wuh all leading mind*, yet .Mrried away by neue, and dead to none, pleasamlv and without cynicism, pointing out llie respective fallacy of each [Harbinger. ' Published and for sjl- by UTLEY a PUTNAM, o23 _ lit Broadway. WM. TATL"R i CO. NO. 2 ASTOR HOUSE Urihl. PI BLISKob Wednesday, V..1..1 Modern Stand? ard Drama, edited ??? Epes SargenL The vol. contains: The Poor Oeiitieman. Ham'ct. Charles Hd, Venice Preserve.!. I' .-a-. ?. The I.ove Chase. Othello. I.e-:.l Me Fi- e Shiliin-js With a Portrait ami .Memoir of V*.. F. Burton, Hie popuf Cornelian and Thealrirai Manaeer. Handsomely hound. Price $1. Ju-i received Woman's Reward, A novel tioti Mrs. Norton author of The Child of the Islands. Sic. lie. as preuy and nice a ?turv as ever came fmm the pen of anv r.oveh.l. Pr-ce only 2'? cents. Old Cro" Ne.r, or the Outlaws of the Hudson; a ro rnas e f American Forest Life, by Robert F. Greeiey ; a first rate novel?said to he. Pri'-e 57' cents. Dom bey Ji. Son. by Dickens ? a capital thing; written in Boz's bc?t style. Price 12J. Cheap edition of do (humbug i 1-1 For sale, wholesale or r? -.ail. bv o27 2tis IVM. TAYLOR, k. 'CO. No. 2 Astor House. THIS DAY PUBLISHED" W(>>f \N"S UK WARD?A novel?By Hou Mrs Hoilon. L'nder this attractive title we nave from llie lion. Mrs. Norton the very t-esi -, ? e, ol the season. It will he found 1 il of engaglnglntereat to reader* of all classes, but more especially to the ladies. It I- written in a glowing and pol? ished style, and ti.e incident* are at the same time striking am! true to Nature, circumstances ,n Ihe domestic history of Mrs. Norton will tie recalled wi'li interest in roiinec. tlon with many pas.ni-e? In ibis admirable romance. Pub? lished by II. LONG At BKQTHKU, H2 Ann-st. offi dt THE TREASURY 'F HISTORY. /-sOMPniSING A GENE RAE INTRODUCTORY Out V/,i?ie of Qalveraal History, Ancient aiel Modern, and a series ol* separate Histories of every principal nation that exists, their Rise, Progress, and Present Condition, lie. kc. By Samuel Maunder, author of tbe "Treasuiy of Knowledgo,'' "Biographical Treasury.' "Literary and Scientific Treasury," j.r. Including ihe History of America, edited by John Inmari. Complete In 2 vols. large octavo, with engravings, Published bv 11 D VXTEL ADRe; i"7 Fulton ?t. N- Y. THE RICHMOND TRAGEDY. Jt'ST PUBLISHED,In hook form?price 12) cents?an nutlieniicated report of,-lhe Trial of Myers an! others, for the Murder of Dudley Marvyn Hoys. Wuh tiie elo Hiieul speeches of Connie!, and "The L-ltrrs" in full? withexplanatory Holes, which furnish a clear and complete I ii *he ease. Drawn op bv the editor of the Kicb rnc IS ithernStandard. RICHARDS It CO. o27 Sus* "Jn Ann-su N ?W MUSICAL rUBLICATIOcfS. jsJ?lRTH k HALL. I Franklin-s.|uan*.and FIRTH, HALL ?V A POND.?"1.? Broadway, publish lhl? week ?elecilon* from the new Grand Opera of the Crusaders, by Benedict, .- inlalnlng When sadden d thought* the spirit sti!!is.'2*,cw; I'm til tie, only thine. 25cis; 111 nu'ied ring, 2*. cts.; They little know the cnarm*, 2*> cts.; Weep on. weep on. 3S cts."; The ties of friendship. (Duel) j? ct*.; or ihe ^t complete Si 50. A1*0 tue vocal lieauue- of L'Klisir U'Amore. or the Love Spell, by Donizetti: Tbo' to otner land* I wander, (Unanlo e heila? 38 ct*.; A knialil from war returning, i Delia cndeleisotteei l?cts.i Dearest -cen.-s o! iia,.py child hoo.i. (Come pardie v.-zi,,-,ni 2->ci*-, Sweetly when to home returning, i La ral. la, le) JS ets : S*v will thon ever think of i.-ie, 11 na furtiva laitreia. eis.: Fairest maiden I have riches. >m,e or Duett, (Jo 900 riccol Zi ctvi or ihe set complete Si 5". Clnadnlies from Wallace s new < ipera of Martian*, arrange-1 by Co?iIe. o'2ll tsU DENTIST HENRI VILLF.IIS. M I? t*?ud .Vs. rrm. Is still suc? cessfully using his eelebrate.l Mineral {'muni to fitt? ing decayed teeth, which cure* the toothache and makes them permanent and durable through life. He sull per? forms every operation in the -lentai art. as usual. T a mJbscribci also the Inventor, of the best MINERAL TEETH, wblcb he insert* from a sfngle tooth to an entire set. by capillary attraction and atmospheric pressure, and, lp oimuii every ci?e he guaranties them answer ail the purposes of articulation, mastication, appearance, Ilc. II. V IL'l.KRS. M D. o?C Iwis* No, PSChamberwuNew York. WKPTlTsiTtiTit rjTAT ESI EXT of ihe M~Z Bene sjril Life lusurance Co.?Cirhce N->. I] Wail-sr. laeaed iunng the mooUi. I (Ms new PeHciste, Is To Merchauus and Traders.5rl,To Ladies. .12 Manufacturers..H Mechanic.25, C.erks .-.til Editor* and Primers... 4 Public Officer* Clergymen.4 Accountant*.4 Auctioneer*.3 Student*. 4 Brokers. 2 PhysJcisa*.ill Dentist. I Masie- Ms.-.;.er- .2 Agents.3 Teacher . ti Farmers. . 5 Innkeeper.1 i Lawyers . .3 Whole number. .Infi R. L. PATTERSON, President. B. C Mil l 1?. Secre'.ary Jiai> STi? i.ar. M. ? Medical F.vamtaer. 294 4th-st. Jos L. Loan. A,;ent. New-York. o7 2uw>i\'l XTRA New Hu.led Bj' *'-s heat.?Tbe ucd-rsu-ne.! are prepveU to receive order* fur ne-.v hul.ej B..rk waeat, neatly pacaed ia barrels, half barrels, ajnartsjr and eightn harrei? ; also in hags of V? and 23 ,b?. escfi t also for Gnd^im Fiuur and Oat Meal in like package*. These artlc es are wammted equal to any in market Ordc rs from out of the City. accompan.ed with a City reference. wlB iriee; wuh proinp: auention. L T. k J. G. FROST, ol2 Soda 2*U Front-**. 1 door below pec*-*l;n s^Jl PEltlOK -N- v !!.7--~b .-v r-i-N-icy and careful.y packed, selected from the choicest qualitiea for the Southern and Eastern markets, tn t>bb>. halves, croarters. eighth* and boxe*?also in blenched nuulin bags of 4? and 2ij lb*, each. For sale by CROMWELL 1 BIROSALL. %rr> IsrrU- a--- sc ef.r .<t .;,i 1 ).",,) I? BOSS A. S..OI.-H'?? rsrfobra ??"J.tJV"/ t.-^c Mate.-..-*, round and square sp orate-l Fric plmts, put up m various styles, of round wood, square, oval, paper and un boxe*, adapted to the Chinese, S-xim Amerirau, Mexican. West India and other fureura and dcmestlc mar keu, ? arr-uit-->l 10 keepS year* in any climate. Fur sale at the Old DepOt. sign of lue 3eeh:ve, 3'door* from Broad? way. No. 3 Cur-land-?I. olO Imla" Rs POWELL, cd -? and Auru;., a:*ead< to D;? easee oftte Eve . nd Ear from 9 to 4 o'r'oca, at hi* resv idec-e. j<*: Broadway, comer of Warrea-sL Strabismus or Squinting cured tn a few minute*. Deaf? ness and all discharge* from tbe Ear permanently cured. Art?ciai Eyes '.r-sei-ted. Spectacle* adapted to every defect. o ) ln>-o-:":siu2*.We-j j. -_ C?ltI?!.*.<IE-tLOTH.-: ' : - Cax)*iageCloth, . piam and agured; of superior qaa.ity. for s*_r at -ae lowest market pnee*. at the warehouse of the Newark. N. J. India B-ior-er Factory, ? Maideu-^ae. Jyto i*zf AyiELI?V. H?ODODENDttON!?, ?? P ant* "iVjlfce Camelia Jaeomca, RlU*slodeTid.*T-ris, Aza? leas, kc embraetne all tbe fineat and newest varieue* of earn, corauiz into fail bloom, fur sale at tile Coc?erv*uory. Cvra-r of Court and acaermeraom st*. Brooklyn. u27 Irci** FIK.-T PKE>m >I FLOI tt.->' .1., Krjsso perfilie F our from ia? " W"n,:ne>'* Mills. Rochester. This F.??>'? art . ;/ei tie n-,; pr-rmi-i-r; si i:X .ne Fair ?Am-rcaa lascujie. -'AS. IL HgYT i SON. :,* 17^ WasbingtJ.-n-s*. OOK SP?ING!*.?A new and unprovru *rncie of ilj-i;c D.Mjr inner-, for *a.e, wr.'j.e*i.e and retail, bv Use Newars India iL.-'oer Mac "facts nex Company, 53 af.-d.-?-i?.*-? nio >*tr LATKOlt-H >CAI-E*?.?rV.-,i-.s,'i --.--rated Platform Scales of every do*lra*?ie rarjiii?c*uu3n, fix sa'- hv VAIRRANKSt k fit) IS* W>|??. nOlmi* ONNETtk AND C APsw-A *>L1 ?a??sMa?i for sale at tie lowest lai-ac. ances ay S? 2ai* JOHN C HENDERSON k Ca 17? Pwrist ? TABERNACLE.-Tbe? creatl MEN r.V HERZ . P ani-r to B. M. ihe Xing of the Y-rrxb. ? sad I're lessor uf Ro-vsu Cooserv-uosre of Parts-.) wul . -lie plsce on Th=rKJiv"h>tri^;^, October iSth. He * .? be ii? BJ MaAsn- aBLAMOU IC/. Jf, PH. MEYER. Mr TIMM. Sttraoi RAPETT1. and a se.ee: O". IsesOra rROOR.OLME. rsar u 1?Overture ;o the - Barbiere Ji Singh*." excuted br the Orchestra.Rossfni. Z?Duett. S* tta ;*taate. front the Oper? - y -M r Clandto." sung br Madame AbisaowAu arid i Ph. Mitw.Xercadant*: , *>?Orand Coneer-.o. < ia? id I tor Piano Porte and I On.he?Ua. I..Allegro '?: i ? - !!.. And ante i l'Ece-*?ai*e. 11!.. Rondo Suis**?, v .mposed and exerted bv .Henry Herr. 4? Ballad. " Threaigh Forest Giade.'' sung be Msd. i Abiamowtcg . .Lalev. Irt:e>rrr.??:on of ten rnxates. r?aT n. . t?Orsrtrtre. ex-cuted t?v the Orchestra..V-tbe-r. 5? Arts. Crudafuaesta S-u?ma. from Lucia d; L.'-r. icrrnvr. *utg by Mr. Pi. Marer... .Dociiet'.i. .t?Grand Fantasia on favorite *tr? "from Lucia Ji Ummermcwr.compo*ed and executed be Henrv Herr. 1?Csvalma. " D:r:*eer.'" from La GitZza Ladra." Ki. fr Jliiiinw Ahlamowici .. . .Rost.ni. S?Vjr-AUoa* d: Bravura ansl Rondo BrfiltaaV on ire Mi-el. lrom Ote'lo, with Orchestral accoro rani-T-e-trs. .-onir.-*rd snd execuied bv.. .Henrv Herr. Mr. TIMM will preside at Lb* P..?>-?>. 7 cket* One Dollar each, to be bad at tue Music Stores, and at the door oo the evening of tbe Concert, Doors open at i Concert to eomuter.ee a: S o'clock pre i-isssiy. o2s2iis THE ALHAMKA SALOOIs'. "~ Vx? Erootrt^uy. 5,'v.rs >r*".sg J*?*f r^-m.-r <fj. W. CdssVN. Mtnag'er. Gtos-r L0OSK,MBfica] Director. THIS SPLENDID and FashionaN- Es*Stbl shtrien'?? now .-pen a? i -dace of Ame-ement for the Winter Season \ ha ttae.-e One SMOmg, The whole building is thoroughly wartne\i and a.? com tbrtabla a- a private parlor. this ?xo tvrav t\k>t>?, ocatNC the wcck. T!:e eniertairimenis will be varied and trill consist in ; r>art of Beau'iful and tacMmprebensible Illusions by the wonderful Lady Magictenne. Yntritoqu mm by Mr. Wynian. Grind Vocal and Instrumental Concerts by tbe whole t'.'tnps.nv Csftaleoted Artist*. THE ITALIAN FANTOCINI. Dtncmg by MMe* J.-ssolyne auu Marguerite, with an ? iaime:i*e variety and constant change r>f highly attractive I novelties. Full particulars in tbe daily bills. ! Admittance One Shilling. rV" Doors open at 7; commence at 8 o'clock. oSB *<* E '." A N L1 E R L, Y N' S lirtot jYllffssnil rberare of the LAfSDtxa OS coifMpfs. PAINTED BY ORDER OF CONGRESS. sow ex? hibiting for *-l:ort lime, in the large Saloon of the Academy ? ?: Design c-oeser of Broadwaj and Leor.ard.si_ Open from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. Season tickets '?' cents . single sdmissii -i SScents ; de tcririive pamphlets 0; cents. ol* lulls* XIIIHITION of the A .-? G ? i j di? Nanonal "s l.eademr Ol Design, comer of Broadway and Leonard si.?The Gallery;ol AnlicrtiQ Statues I* open to tb" public, daily, from I" A. M. to '? P M. until :h<? commeocemeal of tli? School on Wednesday, the 4ih of November. Admt< mtssion free. Descrirtive'Catalogue* Xii ctao2l tltiseost* \MKKIC \N Ml ->l l >t. noon "t S o'clock, sn.i erening at hall ps-t ' Tbe eon ?:me,i tn.eresl manil'este.1 in the SH VKINl? Qt/AKERS has induced the Manager to engage them for another week, and Iber will continue to give representation* of the Sing -s*. Dm?eina. Sliali.nc *nd VVhirong. pecuilur l?? tM* ite most unknown r?opie. m .-onjunciion srtUl other perform? ances annouBcral below, every aftern.Km snd evening ? Ti e Ma-nger bu* also engaged'ihe eelehrat.-.! OKPH BAN r AM i LY, universally al'owe.1 to be llie i-e.t American Vocalists in the country, and the most admired Sous and Daughter* of Song. Tliev give their Orand Concerts In cossjanetioa with the Shaker Exhibition, ami other per. formances. every afternoon and evening. THE Si UT riSH MAMMOTH Bins. TWO LIVINO ORANG OL TANGS. rWO LIVING TWIN CAFFRES. TWO LIVING MONSTER SNARES, VN AX MODEL OF THE HUMAN Bt)I>V In a-ldition. the following performers ire engaged (ireal Western, trie unrivaled Yankee Comedian. Mad. Rockwell, Fortune Teller. Admission, 'ilcents? children under 10, I .* cents. o37 IVcm fail t?oci?o. <KAHANA ?IU1H open .*? and exten? ts? sire DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, ?** '.i'i 1 Hr-vainav. :- d or above the Hospital Green, on Monday n??t.the 19th day of October, at A. M. Their slock is entirely Ires!,, has been selected wlib great care, expressly for the City trade, si very redueed price*, and comprises' as rvli an assortment of Parisian Dre?, and Fancy Dry Goods as has been ottered to the public Ju rtng the present Autumn. They invite purchaser* to examine their goods, as they are confident the great falling od' in price* will enable ibem to offer greater inducement* than esn be Ottered Ijv estab? lished bouse*, having old and depredated stock* On hand. Tbe r assortment comprises every rarletv if tli" most splendid Silk*. Cashmere Decosse, u< ria *. Ho tsseline le La,tie*, India Camels Hair. Cashmere. Hrivte and Em* hroidered Crape Shaw!*, (some of which are equal to any offered tin* season.) Lace* and Embroideries. Mourning i,...*l*. P irislan Cloak*. Wedding and Ball Dres*,... n> gatfaat with every variety of allractive and desirable goods usually kepi m ihelsrgwiBroadway estabttshmeeta .Mr. Muir r'eiired from the lirm of A. T. Slewan v Co. Of) :!:e 1st of January lasi, snd he datiers himself last fit* many \--.rs' experience la ihai house, sn.l hi* p.-rfect knowledge of the Broadway trade, will enable lilm to offer, at all '. rues, an attractive stock of good*, welt adapt fd to the prevailing taste and fashions. oil tint* i CLOAKS' CLOAKS. W HOI > s ti r. SND Rl.TlfL. 1 ')()() '' V|,; H S ' 1 M '"***' ' ' , l'"''-:r l1 "' *s*l C'oafs varying in prti-esfc-yn f 1 to * Ji each. r:eo (leaks. do do' 230 10 tt> do Sitl Circular*, do do 5 is) lo 40 do I list Cardinal*, do do 3 <M tu Ii do, ' all of which art? made of Ihe most fashionable mslerials in us.-, and ?old at SatOBisbing low prices. EDWARD WAMSLEY. oil 2wit? No. >> Catherlne-at near Chatham-square. |\TE\V CAHPET9* OIL CLOTII9, A c. I Pa it Sale*.?The attention of families, merchants, hotei keepers, ?Mp and steamboat owners, about to purchase < a.-pets, Oil Cloths, or any oilier article |fl the line, are in? vited to the stock of new and beautiful Cai pet* and Oil Cloth*. Just received at fiuioh's e ^ten*ive ivar?*-rooin*. ex? tending throajrh the entire block, and fronting on Ne*"ff*l Fast Broadway, and 71 Division St. The variety of new patterns of all the various style* of Brussels,Three Ply, and the best quality of Ingrains, has bm been equaled In tin* market for many year*, all of which have lieen received direel from ihe manufacturers, j tlserebyeuabllng the raDttcriber to assure pnreii**er* umt every article will prove a* reprosented. Another great consideratioa id purchasers Is, ihe (act, teat it i* tbe aater nnustion to sell al such price* as will defy eompetltion, evi-u after the new Tariff takes effi-cf. W. H.GUION'S Warerooms, fronting oloiseo-ltf on Na 64 Eaat Broad way, and 71 DlrisiOD-st, rHE?V CARPETINGS SMITH v LO'i KSBEH RY. M8Pearl-st sitr \\ ism) are dally rece-.v lag. il re. t fioin tin, m*n;ifa.-turer?, and from suclioiis, barge supplies of Brussels; three-ply and Ingrain Carpel :rij*. which they are now aeliing ut great redm-ttons from former prices: Br?ssel* Corpeiings.inow pattern*.) 1* to 12s per yard. *ihr?a,-ply do do fs fo !>? do Fine, soperfine and double super doSa to 7* do Tutted Rugs, (handsomepatterns.) I>1* each. Also, a great variety of Floor Oil Cloths, Druggets, Table and Piano Covers, Lamp Mats, Window Shades, and all other articles connected 'Aim Ifte trade, remarka? bly low. Strangers visiung the city are particularly in? vited 10 rail and ejsmttie ihe abSrve Stock. o!7 2wi? WIIOI.ESAI.K SHAWL WAKKIIOIXK-176 Pear! *t_ Shawls of ?v-ry deiwr.pl.on for ?*." :.y the case, doien or *tngle one, by JOHN C. HENDKH.40N A Co. 17ii Pssr' ?i ?4 2ml? /aorjionable Clothing. \%'->I. T. JENNTNGS tb CO. Drapers and Tallora, j " Importers of Cloths, Casslinere*. Vesting*. Faiiey Dres* Articles, ke.--In appreciation of the success which attended their efforts in catering for the community, would tender the assuranee, upon the commencement of the Fall Trade, that It will r,e their endeavor b, add to the Induce? ments wl.leh have render?d ?11 Broadway THE ESTAB? LISHMENT at winch are furnished Garments possessing the r<squ'.*lles which must continue to commend them to the eeonomisL For in the style snd eharae'er of the cloth? ing w? are enabled to furnish, through the aid of as efficient a corps of cutters as can he found in the country, it the sequel 10 the attrac lions of our moderate charges, A large **?..rimer.i of new /?....!? 'it Fall and Winter wear are offered for !r.*pectlon, egmpri*mg Cloths, Tw?j,, tc. for Drvmm an '. r-rock Coat*.Overcoats, Hsyk*, Ae. j Freru h, Eng.i*n and Amerieaa Casalmeres for Panta lo?;as. A"*>ordin reference to this garment in which u* experience nas satufie-l tbe many) SO fuw cutter* excel?a irai in this line is especially solicited. Merino. Velvet, Silk and Satin Vetting* in great variety. The usual assort? ment of first quality Ready-made Overeoau, Original Saras. Cloak*. Dre?, ar.d Frock Coals, Pantaloons. Vetts, ke. wiih aehoice selection 0/ Fancy Dres* articles, Scans, Cravat*. Hdkfs, Oloves, Su?p->r.dert, ShlrU. Collars, Bosom*. Hair Hose, a.c_ sg istr Cl. BOOTH Jfe CO. Ca*h Tailor, and Iioporier*. ? 1?7 Broadway, have received an large stock of Baa and licrt good* to wUeh they would reaprait fuilT invtle the attention of lbs, public The reputation of Broadway for high charge* Induces very many economical-inlnded perton* to make their pur? chase* elsewhere, notwithstanding the ju?Uy accredited ?upenoniy of taste and genius disp.ayed m every depart? ment witlun tu predacts, though this tmpuiaiion of bigb cnarge* when applied to Broad way Mere-ant Tailor* as a eiais may bejtst, yet u would be we.i for the fxtbioruole economist to pause before sacriietrig to an tmiiscr^ninale prejudice the advantage* which isome of Item off- r. Tbe ?uosenbers even in Broadway are enabled jj txe..r cash system and small profit* to furnish tbe finest quality of gar? ment* at a very low price; and through tbe aufot Messrs. Lee and Foster, (conductor* of tbe Cattiaut Department,) to produce tl*-m in a ?:/le an?urpru*ed by any in tbe world. TLe proprietor* have on hand a general a-*o-tmect ready made garmeot*?Overcoat*, (dght and wadded,; Pelloa. ? Sacks, fce. all of which are got up la good taste and trimmed m a rich and substantial manner. *2) istf "~JOSEPH B7 CLOSE'skTcO. No. 12 Bowery. Mr.a's. Bovt' *.ro Chilorkk's FASHIONABLE CLOTHING at v-ry low prbsas, [tslmtetsle and retail,) and the large.i a-*ortmetit in any ooe store m the city. o- 'Hai?' BY VI KT IE <A a precept issue.) vii'a' anC unt-r ^a. of the Court of Over and Terminer. 10 me directed I and delivered, proclarsal'.oa is bereoy m-JJe, that a Cour. ! of Over and Termmer. and Jail Delivery in aiV. for the Civ : anil C'.-actv of Ne^e-Yora. will be beM In tr.e City Hail tsf I ssm e.tv, Jn the fourta ?locdsy ol t>?-en.^er -..e an.: a.. persons Bound to appear by rtsrogrixsace or coiisrrsn**, I aad all J-uccr* of?i? Pe**:?. ihe ? >r loac, liign O/aitarne, ? pettv Cor.staS.e* and Martnais. and all persons le-und lo PI Ilses Ills la ?s-o Court, be thee and mere, in'g>rir own pr /per -?r?oas. with ib-rtr rol.*. record*, tndictmect*. ud other rememnracees, to do those thin*?? which lo their of tsers in this tssha-f saall appertaia to oe docs;. Grren under my band at the Sberdf"a office, the 27ih day ^fOetoOer, 1846, and of our Iadepeod-rnee the 70-h. . pa lawt il 4lhMog Dec WILLIAM JONES ShergT. ; iTN?H?BLSE, CAHT A.VD HAHNE??*? lor sab*. jt-*^c ~A Carfirtsn leaving the buttress, wtll sell fats i *r*"*^'^' sscabtisfaasatt eaeap. Uiq-i-re of Q. Davtoe, 29 5n?bIk-St, soraer of Grand. oje Jtis* 3,nxtion Saks. B JOS1AH RICHARDS. Asrtfoceor. BY BAM.**, lin si VKi.o oV PLATT.--St-.? ,-vi - L -Ta,Co?a au.-tb.ca* r.?.s oa oa tigi-mecis for A-- ?"? ?n Sa:e?. V>'EDNESDAY EVENING. Al 7 o'clock ?'. the .\uc:n-n ?. v-. B to*?sxtec* r* c- . ee oc" f.. .*..<< s.'.tf elitdrrtg many tisc library edition* of r_*> frort.?of porxil*. *.-. ?c!rooi book*, bibles, bloat bock*, ?taueoerv etc FRIDAY E\ ENI NO. Oct. 30. A; T o'clock, at t?f? A-ct5oa Room. B . ?*-? Isxg* eo..*ct.oo of vauab.? Book?, including rr*iT -e,.\-:ed:",oc private ttbeetiaa WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS. Ncv +j: ikl?O. \ ...... . i'vmts Lmi ??v ? An exu-csiv? and raJaa :?> Prtvat* Library of choice Eagttso Book*, embracing fatsad tto4 wer.? on Historv, Dirinitv. Biography Casv.-s, SC ence*. Fine .- -..:>.:.:..:?.-' f. Ig >.* .. ??? tan?. See Catat?sttM. at f?:t.Tts>L?-!.?\! Quarto Btbie?. every varietj , ta r.i-3 ttewp and oxtra giit,a2d flit ??ige bhaiiesra Alto, a a-., n-'-c; .-r S'.Ar.iaM and M s.-e..aneovit B.Vkt F. COLTt^N. Auctioneer. Y F. COLTON, Aocuoo and Coaimlts'.oo Merch as i ?Sit** No* '.'.J Fulton aad St Ana *u.?Liberal ad? vances made on good* either for private tale or at aoctioc , and prompt return* made. Out-door*a!e?of ersfry descrtp foa of good* punctually, attended ta and rsstpeclfuily aJ? MONDAY. Nov. J. At leio'oevk. at No. 3B Ana-at, rhecooaecni of a Priming O r.ce. eoa?i*ia??; of son iha of . MO Nonpareil. Brevier do. Head Ra'-ea, Pr*??uj . .. S in. Doable Dash Rale*. Round do, Newtpape; Cut*. Doable Imposing Sione*. Cases. Chase*, Doabts aad Stag " Sund?. Standing Ga.lev*. Jrti ft, lead, together ?-..:. Desk*. Chairs, a.-, ate. at Purv.vK Sil*?One (pleodtd rotewood Piano, made by Etrth V HaJL At pr.vare sal*, two large Extension Table*. One W1U iboal *? faet and tae other 2?. THURSDAY, Oct. SO, At K-* o'clock, at the Auction Room. A large and choice ?eivctioa of Furnitur?, coaattuitgot Sora.?. "Mahogany Cbalr*. French B??isleadi. MarKeTop ;i-e??in< au.i Plata Bureaux.do Wash Stauda, large Look ?i g i.ili.??e*. Drew Table?, Brut**!* and lagraia Carpeta, Oil Clow, Feather Bed*. Maltr?<s*e*, Crockery and Glaa* Ware. A?tr?. and Ha'l Lamp*. Stove?. K'.u-be? Furniture, ac Ae ?1*?, one very large counter, about 20 feo*. FRIDAY. Oct. 30. At l'1} O'clock, at the Auetioa Room. Gou) ?>o Stuvaa W treats. J-w .lxt. Ac kc?Con I - 1 o: i'aien: Lever*. Leptne*. Ladle*' do, fcc; also v'*?e Si^er do. Si.ver Leplne?, Gold Pencil*, do ? : Pens, Geafa Cold Guard and Safely Chain*, do .?- Cameo and Other Breast Pia?. Diamond do. Fancy Goods kc kc a : ill Je?cnptioa on ib* day of taJ*. C_;? cTtA.t|BKKI.AI>, A?cd<vrjeer.-St..r?j No. IS . S'.-niee-?_Liln-ral advance* made on Good* coo ? iped for envat? ?ale, or to be aol.i at auetioa Out-door tale* eaiantlly alteede.1 to. aad ratpectfully ?...:.-.iea Prcmpl relurn? ma.ie u EDNESDAY. fJet. ii. Atti'J o'eiivX. al N.v 1." >pr.ice-?i s? ... .* s . . \ Go:d Watche* oi Sue auaitty and im? proved maker*. AbrO,a general a??orlmeol of ?eeondhand Furniture. Ci Mai la Sa ?? ? r*na large Hal Pre*?ing Maohiae. ona .>.ho? Caaa, Stoobt, kc FRIDAY, Oct. 30. Al Id ..'clock at No ti? SI vih-?venue. SheruY'* Sale of ooe Horaa ?nd C?rt. Harne??, Sled, lot .-??! ?>.-c*. Coal Si.na, lot Plank, Board*, Brick ?i w Patent Balance foe ? eighiug carts. Also, all uid intere?t of Jo*eph V Varick of. in and to ??id coal yard. SATCRDAY. (Vt. tit. At l?l o'clock, at N.a '..'Spruce ?t. rs Shoes FcaaiToaa, i.e.?Comprising a gsaeral ha tuestioa of lha trade) ol Men's Sad Boys' B . is. S!na??. Brogaus, ke. Also, Ladle* ind Children's Shoes of of rartoua de?cnj> lion*. V .o. 10 j-air. Ladiaa' lurred and *ol?d India Rubber*. Also, SO pairs LsaUes* Sbeei Rubber Sondets, Boy*' Bro gan*. lie. Also, a quantity oi second hand Furutiure, Carpets. Oil Cloth, Stores, ae. V:?u. J*pi"ndtd pencil cedar riWU MONDAY. N. f i. it 10 o'clock, at No. ?d Elitabeili a Hovskkold FvsMTtar. \c ? toatprudag maliogaay P and C Tah>*. Chairs, Carpets, Oil Cloih. Dreaalng Bureaux, French Bedstead, Looking Glass**, Window g idas, Maatal Ornaments, Pictures, Ciaa-kery and Glass \\ are. KitcheB Furniture, Ve. kc. HORATIO Hi LU Auclloneer. BYCOOl.KV, KKF.aiK A HILL?Store N >. 181 Br..adw?v. erne, of Oey-*L WEDNESDAY EVENING, Oct.H. A Sue assortment of Standard and Miscellaneous Works, irac I leautiful e'ttiou? of the Poets lu flue bindings, . : i. er Bi'oks. ?uitab'e for the Holiday Seaaon. I IICRSDAY EVENING, Oct. 29. B.siks. Domestic. Fancy ?z t Foraign Stationery in ?uan liilss Also, s tine con*lgnmeui of Standard Literature. FRIDAY. Ocl 31). At '."? o'clock, ai lha Auction Room, i; rs, SHOCS and ??..-..,>-.???? case* Boots, Shoes and Slogans, sullahle for the toulbern. W??tern and City Trade. FRIDAY EVENING, Oct. SO. A large and exceedingly choice selection of Medical VVork*. Illustrated wlih very ?uperlor and expensive en graving*.uprising the be?i?ditton?ol the most approved and eminent authoraon medical prsctlce, surgsry, anatomy. phi siology, p ithology, kc. v i\ ' n;iir? will be reaily on Thursday afternoon. At Privat? Sale- .."<*.' quarto Bible*. iral cash advances on all gomts consigned for ?ala |>> JA.HKM M. .?III.1.KH D THURSDAY. Oct. 29. Al tOj o'clock, al Iii? store of Lapham, Corte k Co. Bio. 13 F?rry-*L Soli LeaTRaa.?AJMO Sides ol Hemlock and Oak Sol* IsMUher, wllh other articles in thff Hue. KKIOAY. Oct. 3U. V ' ? ??! ?-k. at Hie store No. g Ltl>*rty-M. BiastiMOHsM, StisrriLD, GaasiaM *aoAscsjucam Hasc ivaat - *<u package* and lot* of fre*h Hardware,Jutt Im poi ted and manufactured, consisting of [race chains, hal lei do, log nilus, steelyards, cast butts, laid* buua, plat* hinges, curry combs, vtres, anvils, axes, hoe?, b*d acrowa, \ plates, mill saw nie?, bastard do, handsaw do, drawing kulve*. padlocks, cliM.t loitks, cupboard do, trunk tea kettle*, *au< epau*. Carolina hoes, candlesticks, smirler*. tabU knives and forks, pocket cutlery, butcher i. shoe and bread knives, lea trays aad waiter*, Brit? annia. German stiver and iron table and lea tpooo*, rouod bolt*, he. Catalogues and good a ready lor ?xamlnatlou 2 dayt pre vloaa 10 sale, i )n a credit of tl moHtb*. H. DL'CI.C/EAl'. Auctloaeer. VALI AHLE OKH.INAL PAINTIN?8.-TUT TLE it D?CL?ZEAU will ?n? Tbl? Day at 12 . ill No ,1 William >t. withuiit reserve. po?lllv*ly tlosa the collection, 100 valuablo wrlglual Palnllngt, ol recent importation, cornprtslng the work* of Rnblns. Mu rello, \ andyck-Moraa, Salvater Rosa, Pamnnlai, Bool, D* eld, Aabry, Metza. Corregglo, ae. Catalogue* ar* now reaily. and the collection can be examined ?II lb* hour of sale. N H The attention of the admrlera of die Kin* Arts Is r**ptKtfUlly solicited, a* every lot w III be told peremptori? ly to tin- highest bidder II ilOYAL bURLEY, AucUotssar. \r ALE ABLE Italian and English Engravings.-WED Nr'SUAY EVENING will be sold by ROYAL OLTR I.EY v Co. at their Long Room, 'wn Broadway, corovr ul Doane-sl ? lar/eaud beautiful collection of Italian and English Engraving*, including Works of Michael Angslo, i: . lelJte, many of a hub ure rareiy found at public ?aie?. o27 2ll?* THUS. BELL, Auctioneer. " AUCTION NOTIt'E.-The.*leof .plnndtd Furat lure ami House Keeping Articles of all description* to l?se place This Day al inj o'clock. In ilia Large Room, known as the Franklin, I~5 iluaihaiu-tt next toih*Trades? men's Honk, will be bund deserving utmtual atusnlion.? Sale positive?terms llberaL It* .V.M. H. JUNES. Auctioneer. THURSDAY.OcL 2yth-Attli? ttoreof Msssra. Ire? v Hoard, 219 PoarUat at 11 o'clock A. M. 440 case* Bisits, Shoes. Urogana and Robbers, comprltlng a desira? ble assortment, ailapled for the Southern, Weslarn and I .'. / lr?.!e _023 gd?* ICK HOI **E AND HAHUES AT AttJTION. lOn Wedueaday, .nth lost, will is* sold at Public Auction, at the fool of Chamber*-*!, ul 11 o'clock, A. M. all lha right, title and Intered which James L. Cheeseman had on the .aih day of August last past, in and to Iba Ice House, taota, fixture*, kc i.e. situated 104 mile* from tins city, neas Kingsion, L'lsbir Ci/unty, N. Y. Tim h<mte It 3o3 feet long, I.^J (eel v. le, slid I, feel high. Alto, nnmediiely after, the barges J. L. Char?eman and Wm. M. Andrews and their tackle, Bxlure?, ise. he. TbaLr burthen I* als>ut Mi ton* each. Condiuou* al time and place. 02t) 5i" _H. Y. CRANSTON. A.Alguee. VVM. 11. JONES, Auctioneer. BOOT*?, MMOEM AND BKOi-A.Nl*).?On Wednes . ;>. Ocl 23, at 1')^ i/rlocg, at the ttor* of J. D. loger ?. . . k 1 N 23S Peari-sL gi?*ra*<:s, comprising atargs) and testrabls sssiiflmanl of Boot*, Shoes and Brogaru, suit ai?e tor lha 9oa era, Wesleru and City dealer*, just re ceived. Catatogn** and good* mody oa the morning of the sain. a ?-. >ii"a*es Men'* kip pegged Boots. A ??- Ml e ufi Hoys' and Youuv* alp pegged Borna. A J) c?*e. hoyt" thlek pegged Boot*. Also, 10 eatsss MsaVs kip ptrggad Brogana oXt a.so -o cases Men's tu 1 Women'a >lanufacl'd Rubbera. -:?:-:-? ? ? 1 K il LUDLOW. AiiCdooeer. MPOlt HALE AT ALf TION.-T.le House and Lot Chatham at. win r>? sold at the Merchant*' Ex i.?r, ?t lto'cliy<a al noon. $*SiO may teasaia upon ine premises at b per cent, until Iba Brat ofSSaT A. U i-f- For iartaer luformaUon apply to. C. NAOLE. -' Na 8? NattamU Sun Building*. MFOtt ?<ALE?DasLrabs* Easldsnc*, 2*si>sC- ssaKsita - - 1 .e : wo story attic onck Mill euttago house ou the North side of Zid-al. oeor ihoitii-avwiue, with a ?Lsii.e. aad also ally of 8 feel Ui gdth-ttreet; tousa ds Dy to feel, wita all the loodarn improvements, bath, gas. Crown water. Sic -. lha grounds a/a tastefully laid out with surub?ery, fruit trees, fountain, ttc.; ground 46 feat by 14S faet One of uue most desirable residences tor comfort aad ?tlle-tc? in the euy. Immeciate possesobyfi can b? boil. Kor term* apply to E.H. WARNKK. u-?t 'it-_23d-tt. or No. 2 W?il-?l. mH K-sill.NU E?TABLIMU.tIENT To Ut Tne premises la the rear of No*. 70 aad 12 Bowery comprising three large bulldtogt. and ailed up for aa eitentive Laundry or Washing Establishment, are to U> let, and po.session given on Uv* 1st of November. Tbellx tares will j? low?tha uftiwit propneior retiring on account of other t/usine**. Tiu* 1? a rar* caoac* for a fa .on to commence a large aad profitable bu.lc***, on a small capltaL Tr>o euuonee u by aa allay from lb* Bow* ri aad a ca t-wa' irna ?? gabeta-?t. Apply to ... ; H.aS.RAYN6k,76 Bowary aSSa FOK ?A1.E.?Two Lou on Thirty fisurifc-sx. ba E - weeu oeventa aad Eighth aveoua*? 1 a;r.y-ejtuth-sL ST, |e*n srlda Al*o. oca Lot oa Ttd/ty-third-sc adiolomg u?e above <ia toe rear. Thsrsa Lots ar* beai^nfuiry si uaisd, U>a streets regulated and assessment* paid. Also, l*o Lu'j, or. Foriiett-st. tSS feel E. cl Secotid-avemie.? These Lot* are about 12? f*>et deep. Apply to A. 8. FRA SER ifh W aid Bank-_og<i im* M- "AT FUIVATE SALE-Tbree Lou on the West . I* : >l *Tcnue, betweec 30th and 31*1 sit. each 24 21 by Usi feet deep. Pour Luis on lha South aid* of a e?t 'A Jd-aven-ie, each 25 by half lb* block. .-. ? re per cent can remain oa bond and mortgage at d per e'ett i.jt 3 year*. For tonher nruca^n apply so ANTHONY J. BLEECRER. AacOoce?r, 09 1 ??* No 7 Brosd-sl. mi 1) l.tT OU IXV.*K-1::.? ils-i.ioii il vi?aow ?. uj tne Mayor of Hodsoa. froatiag on VV'tr ren-st. on a lot of loo feet froat sod 120 fevt uj depto, with the necessary and coovaoieot ooi-balldinga Too gnjiind ?urrijunUmg tho dweiliag is weil sloused wita grape* and (.eanng fruit trea*. *Uin good order. y?r tana* ^?gaw^ ^^^^M. E Isth-st N. T. MTri I i'T-rr"'.i thai urn*, the lhree-?iory brick hotasa sa* slssWa in toe rear. No. Ji Dey-tl. Foc ^?ruiula.-? inquire at 2\ Soutb-sA. or st lha house be tween a and 12 </eloe-a A M._IC mTO LET?One or two dettrabl* roc to* in Broad iar Tae tsotts* is *oe of the plaasaxitett ataatioas in tie ciy. Apply ? Dr BLAlaDslLL, Ml B/o?A way- ** *"