FOUR DATS LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE ATLANTIC AND HERMANN. FURTHER ADVANCE IN COTTON. Slate of the Markets. Tho Collins ?te?mor Atlantic, Capt Weit, and the Bremen atosroer Hermann Caot Crabtree.both arrived at thii poit j esterday morning Trie Her mann nailed from Southampton on the 20th alt. and bring? no dates later than those of the Cambria The Atlantic left Liverpool on the 20th and brings intelligence four dajs later. Capt. West reports that the steamer encounter? ed a succession of keavy and vio'ont ga'es, head winds, heavy seas and fogs during the whole pas tage, which has boon the cause of her making lach an unusually long passage. The Atlantic, on thi* voyage, has had a most severe trial, but behaved nobly. The passtngers ap-sak of herperformincei in the highest terms. The Hermann spoke the Pacific on the 3d inst. \ days out, in lat 46? 59' long 50? 25'. The political intelligence by these arrivals is not important. A farther advanoe has takeD place in Cotton. The following detai's of the news aro made ap from oar British and Co .tinental papers. Iff?LAND. New? from the Am*rfr?n Expedition In search of Franklin. A letter has been received at Aberdeen from the mate of the English whalesbip Alexander, of Dundee, stating that the two American vessels Advance and Rescue, were west of Devi! s Thumb, Greenland. They advanced 500 mil's since last heard from. The letter is dated July 25, in the noighbO'hood ol Melville Bay. _ Jenny Llntl us New-York. The London papers aro full of comments on the reception of Jenny Lind at Now-York. The fol? lowing is a specimen from the Tunes: There is a shrine for some divinity or other in every human heart la thia respect tne Amerioans are made pretty much lib? the rest of us Tney have not much reverence for a sovereign, or a lord, or even for a pope. In fact, their politioai engage? ments have rather cut them oat of the old-fashioned circle. But set them once freo, try thorn on a lit? tle now ground, arid their Innate loya'ty will cone out as strong aa their own rivers and falls. Jeouy Lind, after flitting ab tut Europe aa frea 11 a. Isrk, jilting Queens, suitors and opera lessees, has light? ed on the New "A-'orld, and rnr.de it her own. The Caribs were not mor? awe struck at the landing of Colambug, thaD the Yankees at the advent of Jen ny Lind. Our own countryman were mad enough In all conscience, considering that, oftht> multi udea Who raved about Jenny, not one in ton hsd heard a note of her voice; and, thouthshe sang for chari ties, she certainly did not sint< to "the million.''? The Americans, bowevet beat ua out and out in the pitch of their devotion, before a ooul of them has seen her. It is already their belief, as oxpraisrd by one of the soberest of their journals, that "ahe has boon raised up by the Great ejpirit to make tho rait of the World humble, while thoy adore His power." There is always t certain relation beiween tha Worshipper sun tho worshipped, nod the na ist en? tranced homage will oc issionally betray the coo temptation of self. In the prpsotit inttar.ee, tho prostrate multitudo cannot help being proud of their city, Of their visitor, of themselves, and of their own singular good tt=.?te " The Swedish Nightin? gale, the soul of song, has at length arrived io the JCmpiro City of the rireat Republic of the New World, and her welcome her been cordial and enthusiastic in proportion to bor fom<*. and that intuitive lestiact by which tho people of New-York r.ovcr fail to recognise and appreciate heroism, goodness, or gonius." in this Pantheon of great ticssi, which is most admired, and w.'ii :h stands en thj prircipal pedestal?tho Nightingale, the Em? pire City, tho great Republic, the'New World, the people of Now-York, or fho abstract excellent cies that wind up tho sentence .' Need wo hesi? tate for an answer ? The i *r^ all in proportion to ono aiiother, and tbo bonuty of Jennt Lt.d conusts In hrr b ring of apicoo wtth \'ew York. The nt>".T c unurd s)i Rainer Atrien? Tho ext-rior appearance ul the Afrioais ss-iking, ann prepossess a thn wind with an idea of extent and magnificence She wsa built by Mesaro, tjteel & Co. Qreenock, Lik* (he A?i?, her immediate prodecosfor on the same line?the Africa meatu -es 265 feet in lenghth Her breadth exclusive of the Eaddle box, is 40 feet, with a corresponding depth of old. Her estimated burthen is 8,260 tuns. The en? gines which aro to propel this colossal ship have been constructed by Messers. N apier. They are 800 horse power.andcousiructed on lue same principleastboae of the Asia. The number of her berths will enable tho Africa to carry one hundred and eighty passen gcrs. She will bo manned by a fall crow of chosen men?giving about oui third to each do partmcnt. The quantity of coal ahe is eatimated to carry is ?00 tuna, and she Ins capacity au'.li noiit for tho transit of tioo tuna ofoargo, not including tho stores of abip anil pH4sent.era {fitted up for carrying guns, tbo Afrioa can at any time be con? verted from her peaceful. riglnal into an Aimira'iy ship of war. _ [Daily Wail Another Cuumc s>*?niner. Tho British and North American Royal Vti! Steamship Company are about to dirae" the con Struotion of another atesimhip to reinforce tliair fino nquadron. Sho Will be of largo size and power. _ Liverpool Albion. FK AN OE. ttltuft- ilitaeuil*. The Moniteur publishes the raturm of the re ceipta oi the Customs during the last month, which amounted to ll,848,194f. In the corresponding months of Isms and 1840, the receipts were 8.656,022', and 11,840,2081 respectively. The amount rfceived during the first eight months of 1848 was 84,Q92,446f: 1849, 84.8r6.752f j and 1850 61|929,503f. The metallic reserve of the Hank of France has augmented in I'aiis 2} millions, and diminished in the country bai ka minions. Tho discount ac? commodation iu Paris ta not so great by ono mil? lion, but.it shows an advanoe in the departments to about the same extent; the amount of the For? mer being 17 114,23If and of tho latter 75,623,64 If. Tbe amount of proteated bills appears to have fal? len so much away in l'i'tris. that they are not now put down separately , both th >se of the Paris estab? lishments and of tho branch-banks being summed np together, with tho amount of 1,128,6-Hf. On the sldeot the liabilities, thoaru mnt of notes in circulation has diminished iu Pans 6,25O,OQ0f, and In the departments somewhat more than 850,. OOOf. The account current of the Treasury has In creased .\500.0oof, the present am 0f Private aeoums current in Paris have fallen offabout a,850,000f while those in the Prov? inces have inereasen I SOO.OOOf. The whole amount of tho metallic reserve at present is 456,750 OOOf to 485,000 OOOf. of tio'e? in circulation. By a decision of the President of the Republic, Gen. Bonet, commanding the artillery of the 3d military division, hna been named Commandant of tbo Polytechnic School, in the room of ilen. P m cedet, who has been allowed to mike good hut claims to reiire. Gen Hubert has been app doted Commandant of the Artillery ol the 1st military division. Tho National publishes a document which it has received from Home, and which professes to bo tbe Pope's answer to the appeal made to him by the writers of tbe Univers, against the condemna? tion passed on them by the Archbishop of Paris, la this paper the Pope expresses the highest sat? isfaction at tho zeal which tre editors o' the L'm Vert have a'wa\s d splayed in defending religion, tho rights of tho Holy S.o. aud tho Pope himself, la attacking anarchy ami infidelity. He exhorts them to continue in tha sania pith. Bot he says, that ii appears to the '? veasraoie brother who governs the church of P?'i?," that they have, to tho heat of discastiun, gone so ?r as to occasion some prejudice to tho cause tnay do fend; and ho accordingly recommends tnem to " moderate the enthusiasm of theis zea1." and to liiten to the eounmis of ttu ;r beloved fatoer " Tbe following i* th.. text of the clausa ia Loji* Philippe's will relative t,i his executors ?? I uamo M. Dupm, Bairon l.apiago-.ilarris, CoQutde id >?? talivct, tbe Duke mpathy. One of the visitors u.tro-faced politics, and as? sured the Dache? of Orleans that France a-de Jtly desired the return of the dynasty of July, ani would be happy on the day when the Count of Paris should return to the Tuilenes as the heir of King Louis Philippe. "May it so plets* God. and aooreail may Franco desire it," repliel the Princess with great emotion. Tbia toner is well attested, and its meanirn' is confirmed from other sources. Tbe mam object of attention io tbe political world is a circular of the legitimist party, of which a vast number of copies have b*en struck off and sent for distribution into the departments. Im? document may be considered under an indirect form as ins official uaoifesioof Wiesbaden, from which water ine place it is dated on the 30th of August. After dwelling upou the numerous adhesions which the Prince received at Wiesbaden, aud upon the imporiance of this voyage in a political seuse, tho manifesto declares that tne Count of Chambord repudiates absolutely tbe system of aa appeal to tho people, as implying the negative of the great national principle ot hereditary monarchy. It re? peats, as the main maxim by which the party is to be guided, the words of the farewell speech of thi Prince, "inflexibility as to principles, conciliation as to persons.'' Finally, niter declaring that the policy of the party is no: to be considered a< represented by any individual or organ of thei pres?, it names as tue personsges enjoying the cdntidenoa of tha Count of Charaibord, the following persins: Tne Dakoof Levis, Genor.il St Priest, M IJe.rrjer, the Marquis de Pastortt, and the Dure ol '-'.t-i. It ia to be ob seivo'i U a; S4. Berryer, To the above document M. de Larocheja-juelia retii. s in a Litter to th? Editor of the Even*.nail. He says: '?I ani compelled lo answer to myexooinmnnlcatton for all the legitimists of France, la- circulars signed ' tie Bsr thelfeniy" are. ikniBtnouun. to toe au-.tienuc ?itn? ures o( loe five personages nain>-d Id the msn festo published bj you All equivocation on ibis point would ne a fa!se!?t? id. h is then u uch to my regret H?t I have tu reply to an o:!i;ial document 1 accept completelyniy ex-cotnmaulcaUua it I?evident ilip.l wt-nsvr lo, ihn au:-.e principles. 1 do not believe llial lejears. I cou.u not lriisgli.e a title more hlga, more noble, more truly French, oi rights more tuconie;tib;e than fbosa of tin Institution n-nt'-'' whs (he ls?v of our fathers fir so many reunites I sought a return by the estion to toe na lloaal principle; I never soogbl io creaielt. Tne right of legitimacy 1: m w represe teo. hi a mystery, wnico mail not be discussed, wrnch It ib d ingerous io lcve?tigne; the wlfh oft! e nsiioo freeiy .-jp.-rifed as sn infrnc'.ion of tiia rights Ol legt ltnacy." ?.*?*** " If monarchy had been proclaimed io nrt-ciple, an ap? peal lo iea*'i;i, iciculon, g: 'y the advantage of ibe pan la favor Of et>liiiiisc;'would s.l >ae hive been ?u'h lent far llesconlo not utirler p'fsenl CTCinislaricei, bU'su i:nlt hon oiahly before ire national rieht of Krenc; of nice centuries, a-hmifflecteri. and recslleo t>j t jo nalioa. This coarse li ri-Jecltd. Fraii do n thing In ihe mmie The harshness of ibe language of Ibe manllesto ia no- even tempered by o ?ingle word which holds account of good intentions I i-hBll leave lo others the care of aefendieg Denceforwai d the doctrines that I trroneoualy imagined I might mainiala without bring pinct-d under the i ?n of pui;i:c opiutoa ? I shall aiws>i remain faiihfulto thelaleretia of my country In obeying ine luv? wnic? govern it, wi.uout being ao rorlied* In deslrll g or foreseeing toe future, lo which I must autuiiit. 1 ?b?il ne alhnves loaeep reiiguasiy tn reserve, for the ?aitsfaci'c n of toy conscience, it s political symbol which baa been hllherio the f?itb of my whole lire; nut no application of It would, I admit, he possible, If themaol feno you nsve publUhed bad ttieel " GER1YT.ANV: 1?ho Aflitlra of Sttecisrnl Hesse. We have correspondence from Cassel of the 20th On the l'Jih, the following proclamation removing the go\e;nment to Wilhelmsbed, was pubiiabed : We, Trledrlcb Wilhelm I.. l>? Qod's grace Bleetor. Sie-, do make known--7'bal In couseij'i.-i co ol t?e disobedience of ihe greafr nnmber of th? fuucllonarles of our govarn inent, and die opposition io our constitutional ordinances I (if Ihe 41h enn "io Ii slant, ana further, became It due* uoi ccmpoil wlib the dignity of our gorerriinum to Inhabit one ana it e mm- puce wnn our rebellious > ibordlaaleofficlsls, wid e ihey inalDiato inelr disobedient tttliufle, bavo reso.v ed in remove ihe .eat of our government Iroai tin capital. We will mat e it our most anxious care tnat ibe course of tne admlulstrallon of government ?h-.l! nut sutler interruption or r leimli.r.ce, and triiBt iu ihe lawful dUpositton of "ur sul'leris that they will res:-i?l in In uphu'dlt'g iba couir.iutiuu ol ihe land, and the niouarcblcai ln?iltHdOQ ?rhich nitee-s sentlul eleu ent, and thallhey w'h support us by reuierit-g willirgly ilmi ata without which no government whatever can be carrle.l on. We will ink-, without delay, those measures which ure required for Ibaadmlnlstrattoa of tin taw, snd in particular for tlio rejuluiiou of ihe Baauclal and executive de]>Kr'.i!ier.ls ef Lovirciueji and hi-reii, rexlnd all ihe servBiJi* of the state, highest as we.l is ?ubord u*ie, both of their duly snd ihe Inevitable consequences of oppo? sition lo our constitutional ordinances. Upon me prop >aal ot our collective ministry, we oider the r;mov?i of lbs seal of our government to W Uhelmshad. " FaKinsii'h Wilhelm, " WUhalmsbsd, Sept 17.1850 " ' 4'>A ' * * ' Tt:e Directors ot tho fttate Treasury have ai"h thing* muchcojler. Ineir prepar&tnn* we're made in enod order, and whh great rapidity. Tic two battilion* quartered la the town ware cu? tler arm* in the mirttet place, an i in full ma-chiug order, within tw?-r ty minute* from the alarm hav Irg been given, and in ten more were on tleir road to tho rieztinatinn ae*'gntd them. Tr.e a!arm proved to be a false one ; the Dt te* remained per? fectly quiet in tneir camp at Lesmsiec, and though hunted by the troops itationed on thi* side of the Treene, re'med to vet iure out. The brigade under Gen. Horst marc'ied into the immediate nigbhorhoorl of Friedndtata't, where 1 left ihem yesterday st norm. They will return to morrow mornine. Tha e.vcr-t* of tho lait fort tight, particularly the cannonade at M-gsande. all ?how the unwillingness of the D&ne to venture bejond the range of hi* works en any point o' tho line. Gen Krogh is rr ported to have said at table e few day* ago that he ?hmld like to know whether either would be stupid enoa?*i to attack. Teat he will not do so is perfectly clear; bat with regard to his en?-niy, Gen, Willisen, the same ctn not he said, and ir.era is every reason to believe that sooneror later an attack tu! be :iada on some pointof the Dai ish lines. While anxiously aws'ting orders te tnat effect from their General, the Scales wig-Holstrin army is buny drilling aud exer? cising, two operation* which are generally deemed most aborious and unpleassnt, but which htvs, ttrongh the good spirit pervading every par: of the army, been carried on wiliingiy and zealousl}.? But drilling, A.c. are not their only oijopations. They have another, which to them is t:ill more pleasurable Every night !arge patro's are sent out in all directions, with instruction! to surpriie snd capture tbe picquets of the r-neray whe'e^er they can. The S ibl-swig-Solstciners regard thu dangerous mission as a hunting party, and tney lay in wait for or pursue a Dane with the saate zest as a Leiceetershirim hun's a fox, Their success in theae bunting p^r is* has been bo great ro lnnny Dir.es have been captured or shot, ihn*, according to the statement of one tikeo last tight the men who until nn^v fjrm'.d the avar.t fcuard o'thr- Danish army ha ' sent in a numerously m?i cd petitior prayiot; tn he sent to tho rc*r guard. The consequence of tliis petition, according to the Mtiit authority, was, that the Da niah avail* guard was relieved two or three days ago. The night before last, ton prisoners were ?*k-:n by one of the homing parties ITALY. More Troubir in Piedmont. Correspondence or ihe Dally News. Turin; Monday, ?e-p.-ainber IS. In my letter of the 14tb, I announce! to yoa tha most important fact of the pxcounmaniea'.iin in nloho ol all the Government Authorities, not only ol the Island of Bsrdinia. but of the G ivernment itself at Turin, by the refnrto'y Prebte at the head of the Ecclesitsiictical dignitaries r.f Sardinia, the Aroli l ifhe-p of Csgliari. Toe occasion of this was, that being called upon by the Rjyal Cj.u mitsioner to eivo an account of tho revenues of the religious r-ctaUiehmf-rts in his "ioces-', as weil as the other Prelates, he alone refused to send in the return, end, to say tne iru'b, had the i npudence, aa far b&ofc asiVovern erlnat, to publish a circular threat < ning the G -vemmsut Authorities srbo should dhre io ar-i against I im mi execution oftbe law with t-xcoznn/ui'icntion This insolence net having boon pu Dished, but trea'ed with contempt, the Couvnia aioners proceeded to obtain tbo required returns, the expense of which they, of course, cha-Re I to tho Archb at op, nnd in default of payment seized, ?ecorcicg to the usual form* of sequestration, the papers, See contained in an office depending on the said pr*i:.tc-, end placed the official seals on tho premises. J have now to inform jou of tbe arrest ol the Archbishop by ar'pulxr mandate i>f the judicial au tborities; and ids trial will follow the aa:a? rogular courae foliowedforthatof Praozoni,the archbishop (if Turin Just af this juncture, wh-n, as I inti n Bteii in my las*, th?re are scarcely any hopi * left ol an an.ichhle arrar,g< ruei.t with Home (to day it is confidently asserted that Pino Iii has re ^oived or? ders to return to Turin,) this opening of the war between the Church end the State is a matter of the most serious importance. ' Tho Opinwne ol Turin, of the 19th, says: "Wo have announced, pi"! several journal* of Turin con? tain today i ? coi lirruation, that certain Bishops have assembled at Villanovetta, in the early pirt of tin* month, to onnaider tho dilfereuce existing between the superior clergy and the Government it appeals that 'he It is op* of Alba, Ooui, 1'os SBtic, Mondovi, Pignerolies, and do Saiuces, Have met with a v:?'*' of considering tne promptest ineBBurt R to be a opted to put an end to discus? sions which nit-iiace the unity of the Catholic Church, prepan d an addres? Ui the Pope, p-ayi:ig him in tne interests of religion not only to uivo his nr.,riit t<. tl e l?w Biccardi, bat also to treat for the future amicably with thi- Government in all that msy have relation to ecclesiastical matters. Tho Cioct di iSavota *ats it learns from authority, though not precisely official, that the Government has din id< dly rejecti .1 ?ih"? suggestionsof project* o! law tet riing to infrii.ge directly or indirectly the liberty ol the press." The Sardinian journals briii,- oe^v? of the llth, and contain no mention of the dmbrhance* or dis? asters that are ?*id to have taken place on account o! ihe conduct of the rebel Archbishop of Oaglitri., Tho Indicator of Sardinia sms thai all the pre? ist?? of the ia ar.d, with the exception of Monseifi nor Mur?nen, have declared thr nselve? ready to deliver up tie documents relating to tie adminis? tration of pious endowments, and to furniih all the in'orinfition necessary to disclose the revenues of occleoiosiical tithss. The N. V. Ctty Industrial t onurees Met Tuesday evening at tne new City Hall, P. E. Day in the Chair st.d H. J. Crate Secretary, Who read the minutes of tho latt mee"ing, from which it appears the Constitution was net adopt? ed, cor tha proposition of Mr. Willis for $1,003,000, for the purpose of removing on the wtste land* or {he State of New-York. W. T. Williams (XlVth Ward National Re? formers) and E. H Rogers (Printers' Union) were received as Delegates at the last meetiog. and Mr. Ben I nee explained the course pursued and in? tended by the Questioning Committee this cam P?'Ro_ wa* reseivad On Tuesday night Theodore _ aaa delegate from the Manufacturing Jeweior*" from the Yorker's Carper ters, and D. m from the \\ orkin*nsn's State Or W c. jar r w ^?.d,/n,m tReC'>aimittce on the proposition of Mr. \\ illis. reported as-fallows; Tour committee woojdstate, thttthe resolution which las l-cri! rtlerreo to them ia.oives an Uea winch haa en? grossed mach of ihelr stienl'. n lndlvldaallv aa rar?rmara ardcolleci'.ver, aaycnr C in-n lira Tn^ o'an n- l.nA/ lb* West have 1 mg been considered Ibe pro"?' ooU? for drs'ntoc ite imune ClCes of tit Ir iuaerfln'ous laii-rln^ . n BUon;tBd ?tu* few Intel Igent workhwman can bi foouj to oppose the principle of nws\lg the unJ Iree lo ac ual settlers in tlmltcC qaan'.llles, jour Commiitee woa'd eamw-oy et-trrattheai to reflexion tbe absoiutt ne t-siUv of orga-lz Hf;i>e wo kltg cissies a wiaily or polltieallv for the purpose cf due've-lrjf who .te aup*r:l lous lano-era are, ate In what numbers they t-xlsi also la mt.nm tb.-ds for removing said lahorers' lo their f--e Kornea! and seen ring to tbeb lamllles tho.e comforts avMehhavabe ccmeaftuan-ces,i.L..l. n-r.---.a- 1 .r, ? rW:,u-i coarmonlly. Bo far as political action is coocer?ed a net? ter rrethod ihm: me -'ce> contained i'i ih.? Ma . .7,, A . a hsidly becevistrd. rujrr eapectali] lor inatdaaa olrlti^n. wtoarennth e, frcm the win; 'of lci-llert and s i *Tinr etrrottstar res, to benefit th-iu?* re> ??i- ?i|t Yo r c >ti muiee wonld ask for aa ensoai*-n , ( time. mervtAir ? hair final report ucrll a further period for ibe purooae ofaw bed jtei; ia it some Icportant statist is u 'inihe nesr oLn! sus. " vcu Tbe following, by H. J. C'-ate, wa? o lopted, af:*r a brief discussion bj E. H. Rogers, W. 8 Grerorr D \U-sh D Willi? r r?" , ? R ry' -?Bf?t'. l>. >> inl*. u. Jocassonn. J imfs rixssett ,3r- ; i!:? ?-c< tc Article of Its Consdtnttoa ? T-.at lLu mea are i""?1* l'-sl "* eLd ,wt : "?' ?J"'r Creator ?rm certain ii,aiUnable right*; am'>Ds which a * the risht of Ll'e ?rd Ubtrtf, to ihe f nt a of th-i: labor to ns "s9 . r such a portion oi the earth and of-e.- a cme.i-.. a, sha sj' i cotoprovloe ttern wnh toe oie>ans of subsistsnee aed couifoiu ard to edDctUun and paternal protecdoufrom sodetj ? A-.c wbero.s, this Congr*** cauooj res.Mntze ihr pricctp - that the clrcuros aoce ol e dor or -ac - .t, - .-, aayu.anofifcc-seta.j.a tights; that iWs Corj^rsss fells cotLpellrd emphatlcaiiy looeclare Its dUsrwtatidmdla'n*. t casttne.- a:,-g ?.w!ll ., ? r? ........ . . y; - - the Ibejtles of tbe people isue esptnre aid abdrjeiton of Jan es Hum ei. a?d >ht tr tVrc ?>?taf hat tha Ac u' c ^irss uic'er which sucr ramu-9 nrd ar.C':c";'.u was'in"J ii nncocatitadoi silt e;c?-'ia oir-ci on > \ -'JC ... T b.-iiele oftbe Cinsct-i-cncf?!?. Uc'-;-d S.?i? ?nShUJi-. ft d'iret lerdrr-rv It dn-ulern- 1,. ? t_ ,3 asvtou finally adopted, with a few additions, and we un? derstand the Secretary will soon furnish &a orfl cisl copy fortbe press. The eight hoer Carpenters' Association project was reported on by Mr. Baasett, win presented the fallowing report, which wai received, and laid on the table: TheCi.mrr.ltte? of tin New York City IndaatrUI Con re., appeared to report on ? uxomwt eTaaefef fr? l ie House Ca.-pfnier.stinePi.,r.r,rTe-i~? N , '? "j lin- H?gbl-honr f rojeci, report as fjihTwV Yixir Committee n.dd. mat tbe greatness and prosperity 0facoa8trycoriataU,B0t In in towelng rajname-its nor cosuy palaces, not in tho velocity of its steam ?hin? nor rspicliy in lit engine, of war, not In lu eantc'oaa prisons nor exier.ilvepoor-bnnscs. but In the happiness t"d ieca. rttv of vlrme. tnt?.!ii\ a teranoi a can be at once redaced to practice and tie made universal In Iis applicator.. Yoor Conmirtee in the consideration of the pro;-rtety of recncing the hours of labor per day, coma to the eoYlem?ton that it ii wi.e, safe, ar d exped ent... io do, they of an opinion, ihat the brursoflaior should be reduced la the proportion aa the prodacitve poweri o machinery In. rrea.ea. ana ibat every I op'ovex.ent which !? not succeed ed by a redoci'on of the honri oflahor, u g .firefnl rur'sa 1q. s.eadnf a laailne ble.sing iossnueb aa It displaces ice Uber of ifcechiz-n and rendera hlra ibe he'peas Slsve ?f thoie (by hi. lsbors) he hsa to hoa.e, feed ?nd c'otae Wb?re.a, If n reouchon of ihe hour, of labor, sha'l follow every advance in iclence, 11. healthful inilaanee woald be felt si d seen In the rising greatness ted mtelllgeoce of tha whole en mar liy. four Committee highly approve the sn;jge?t!on of the Carper lermo build h?uie? for ibemseivej aad escape from ibe lUihleia grup of the landlord; out they a-e of oplulon ihat the inesaures suggested are not omnensurite with tbe object to he t loa ced, tcrtsmoch as thev a-e too lardy stdexpeniive ?nd ihey therefore recommend in foraatkn of ajclniSiick Builctr Company, who shall establish a Bark for Savings, ihe investment In which ? honld sal> be m*!e In land and booses, and wr.lle this won d (.'reaily ftcll tare theohjert we ha?e In view.nane y, the prufluicg of every mao a house, It wou'd also art jrd io the public (tnat which they have long sought for in vain) & aar? investment lor iheir savings tl a fair per cani*ss. They w.vuld also recommend such Company lo bunow at a fair per centage ?py amount ol capoal ihey nosy deem eicedleni, hr a specified number of ? ears, and proceed to 1 ur< hiae land for null, lag purposes We wculd slso recommend such company to purihase lh?irlnmti*r In ihe wholesale market, and lo transport tt here themselves, which won Id be an Important saving In price and quality of tbe materia's. Your Commit eo sre-of opinion that if itelr suggestions are canied cm in a spirii of honetly and emerprts?, upon a lar^e and economical scale, thai commodious and corn lorlahle bouses csu he erected for the .urn of $600, whl-Ii an ount of money almost every mechanic pays lo his iand lo-d In ess ihan six ye.rs, to say noiblDgof the expense of mBklrg and cle&nlns. 'erovailng and Imnrovlng the piopeny of others- JA SSE? BAS8ETT, Chairman. J. D HKNraagy. D. -VILLI ti. Mr. Crat* announced aome vacancies in the Standing Ollicerg of Congress, whereupon the fjl owing gentlemen were nominated for Vice I'rc?i dents : D W|li>?. Jarnes Basset I, and It ihert J. Pond, in piact> of three gentlemen vfao had hu? sei ?'r?CltT nnd tloun tr?.- Dr. Thai.I. recelpatieata at tr.e roaiuiodioas o ty establishment l5Lalgbl-sl acd at Oyster Bay. L. I. Com mnnlcatlon dally between these places by steamboat and ,-atirciad. OuLertl prcitlre at.erdsd to. Consultations 3". t7 1m* fy* Ornnste .tlountaln Water-Cure.?Dr. Caul Cioactvz hassticceeded Dr Msckurin the ins'teal direction ?.f this iDstitutlon, The establishment lasitostod tn South t-.'range,, Kssex County, Now Jeraey, one hour's ride from the city, by AiorM. and Essex Railway Vliltara lake the (Terry boat at the foot of Cort!a? in their respective deimruuent. Dr. EiUha Bartlellj Profeasor ol du Insnlutes ar.d rracttce of Medicine In the Louisville UnlversllJ, an. Vi Samuel D Hro.a, Profesior of Barbery '& Ihe Lonl.viile University, having hoih realgned i?elr Profrssorahtp. in Out Insdtnnon, have le-en ele-teil u> and accepted, the one the Chair of butimtss ani Practice of Meclcin-, the other tho Chair .'f Surfer.-, in ihe University of New-York. In these ejections lite fscuhyhave loosed only ai the ..rest knd peimsnent Interests of thali Schojt, aLd ihey feel that these sppolctmeuts, wbile they must secur? the aclversal acceptance of the pr.des. ion. will atford an earneji ?bat tiiel-istltun'on will l.-se noih'rii' of Ha f rmer procpenty. HUSSIUN IbSO'Hl, The Lectcrea will commence on Monday, .ha Zlsl of October, s.nd he continued lo ihe last day of JViruary. OiUnville Siuai-r. Pattiso?, m D. Professor of g^ne ,t1, deacripilve and surgical Acatoiny. Bartvn PAir?E, H I). Professor of ttJterla Madien aad Tt'erapi-utlcs Ot'NMix: 8 Br.tiFORo, M D Prcftssor of Midwifery and Dlsei sea of Wrmen and Cnlldren. Jon? W. "ultsrr.a. M.D Professjr of Chendslry and rhvsiolojrv F.nisiiA B.arnKTT.KD. fio.'e?orof tho Icstltuto? and PiecUce of Utdlclne. BaMOUL D flkoss, M.D Professor if Margery. I raur./tratoT cl .1h.j<*?v?WilliaS? DaHLISO Si. B. Tlri ifacuily, It will he seen, have ad.led the department of I'hyuoiogy lo the chair of Chem slry. and Prof. Drsper will, to ruiii.-e, In addition lo bts regular cour?? of Chemis? try, give two evening lectures on Physiology Theadvan taieof this ?o-reBf-einem mnst be ohvloua to ?very one. ?be Profsssor i f Anatomy will also deliver an additional lectmeln bis depar-men a. an eve-ung h.ior In order to afford ample opporutnltles lo their pupiis for stadTtngdls ssse pracocally the "acuity have determined to open three areekly cltnloues: 1st. A 8ur?1rai and Me tlson. In addition x> ihr*? meacs ?ui^yl-ig diseaso, ta? New-York Hospital, lbs Bellevne Hospital, the r}esnd Ear Infirmary, Ihe various Dispensaries sad Infirmaries are al! accessible to tbe slndoal C.inical instr.icUon Is .iven even- day si the New-York Uosplial T^" dlssechng room will be open on ibe 1st day of Oc'.o rjor, and ?n ample supply of the material will be provided fees for the fnll course ef Lectures, ?1= ?; atairlcuiailoa fee. i?: Practical Anatomy. *>3; Uraduatloi fee. t*iL Tbe rca'meccemecl Will t?ke r-lar- esrjy in March JOHN W PRAPfcB, II 0. Secretary of the faculty. SR? foarinsl. r S.?Good board fiom j-.' j?i lo to per weeS. dtadsois ?J arnvli?; In town will pieaao r?U ai tee M<*ilc?l Colioite. tso Bro?^ ??--?, acd tit for the Janitor, Kr. Polmsfi, wbo will conduct ~>r,rm to t-oardlaj houses ?6 Sisw.Ui-' and BUWti _ rTT" To lh? ,oienil>?rs of tbe Protective Calon. _a*i who ire Cetlrou. ef ssceriainitg Uie facia r^iattog to tte dispute between Georg? Aoam sad aome of ibe rrts lee. sad a few of uoe n embers, are re.; iesu-1 to a.tend ihe resular meetln. on ?^??.?Tf^?^i u *? F ?? Wc-.se of OalL In ?raod-bl near 8r j?1 way. E JIWS l-O.seoi GEOB?S ADAM. ajar u'ii?uiyH ?S's.leers.sih LtoM .^ectu* wiJea l renloo/'-f kho United Bute.. Uenerai o^^c^ 1S1 s-m-dwav" Opea Ir-um t Is the momirg till 11 al night.? V's'uirs in Now-Ycrk who are accustomed le transacurg r't> u.< ? Rell'i L'r-1 io any section of ih4 nr. w'-ll firiu It thel- lnteresi io leave their dis? pose Unit estel ?otss iff rar ?tirc ? Ofnceraand Memners of ihe (j.-aad Conn ? ? r E l. 8.ic w social Union ?.f the c 8 of Aaerica _ you are i erebj notified toatiend aa sd;mrned meeting io be ^e'd at the Brosiws. T?o?rctc!e cn Tharsiay erenlag, Ort' 10 at 7 ocioc?. In fall r*f??a. for the parpe .-ni-d '.v ire 8!ai>-rs of the Order. By ord'r of the f-r-Jf A'ta-i-e ecu l KELLY. Cirxm-i-tei-t J T HtLL. ,3 2^ GO OO0/&BY. rP"r?otlce to t putrnctora.?All contractors whose rr^fev la col ecieJ by asses-ruent s-e h"reoy noUSed lo at wndameetirg to be teW at ma Weatcaestar Branch ri> i-i ^-orrer of Twenty seventh snand ifourth-av on Taors jav evening Oct 16 at 7j o'clock. o3 3t* tST Ur l.utpcer's rTar Inflrwary, it Warren-sL. uear Broadway, open t:om 8 Uli i for te? exclusive u-e-u neat of "ar ui.ea.es, deafness, dt?;Csrges froa ine es/, trx' ail atp'-easanl t-oiacs In tne bead cure.J Lb a shsrt nine, vit.h.Hit risk or t.la Coasniiario; fee gl, by letier or oth .rwij* Prrpawtettersretnaed_tlS imDSiW* ?fTOlll Oll! Dill?Try McDowell's e'oraty-cen: vs i ter On. a '?eaaufai a-'Ucta: will bare clear aid bright w'Uject smcke or gas? : warranter1 to mrs ?Ii Bight JOiRPH T McDOWELL, ?? j Lm" OIL STORE. Iis DlVlS!ON-8f. 3aT' L>i?*-4t Hast l?j?h .-^u'*. aclr or whisaer. tbe momcaC.t u ?. . ed ?5U i -,. c9 lw Tonnder and Trustee. MAT.W KQAMD1WO SCHOOL AT WILTON. CONN. ABEL WllirLuCn, Principal. PXSSONS wishing Information of thii School are re JL spectfu?y In med io peruse us circulars, with names of patrons to whom refe-ec.ee >a made. The Bcbool can be convenleatlt visited b; ibe Now Y::k and NrevHave:: Railroa-. which affords an opportun'.'^ n return tc the city on the same day. Tte rnmber of pupils during the Summer has been about It, mostly from N. Y C'rv. Bets under 12 yean of age are received at $S" per quar? ter, wish co exira charges. Clrrclirs can be had at 139 Broadway, 75 Bowery and 7t\J Chslhsrc st R. Y. An Interview can be hai vrlih Mr Whitlcclt at 199 Broad, wav.on each Tuesday In October from 12 to 1 o'ctocs _ s3" 121? TAKBTTOWB INSTITUTE. A 3KLKI T BOAKDleTU SGHOOX fes Sort A at Tanyiown, N.Y. A. NE Was" AN, Principal In 1Mb Institution young gentlemen vrlll tw tborougeuj ir sanded In all 'be branches of an English and CiaMtat.' education, raonalts for eommsrcUd pursuits o' ?atarig, college. There aro rwo lanrw I: a year, ?ach rive Jioulli.. To* Summer term commencing "oa the first of Way. and lie Winter on the first of November. Terms reasonable. Circulars c.-nialniag particulars, re'eroccos, i.e. csi. tM ?btalr.ed at Spaldlng k Bbepbard's bookstore, 1S31 BroaA way, New-York, srb? add.rs??lug r. noi* t* ih? PrnetJM? SBvSf ?odtf fjyQ HCB??LS AND FAiMITlBet.-That all 1 may ktiow ire beneficial results of toe United states School Agency, 293 Broadway, we hereby announce mat all persons aripMug bete for Teachera on and nfti-r this dale shall nave iretr first order execned free of e.xper.se. provided the same does nol exceed $10, at the rsle of two per cei.t. ob oue year's com. pemallon. Former palrot s who have paid prjmptlynol excepled. Teachers'registering fee, ii lo advance. Best Wmlc Teach-re wanled. Ar>;>"Y earl., lull, a"d post-paid, Referencea ncharged. E H WILCOX, 1'roprleinr Eslahllshed I M7. o9 it' l\|?tlsT PUO?I'atejTinsTl ft'Ta! TOK BOYS Lvl - tc ? Schi'oi Is del'gB'faliy stUated In Wen Bl join, field. N.J. Ii miles from New-Tea acd 8 from Nrtvr&ri' '>n an ertiaenen of S00 feet a'jove the ccean. with a ri-e view of tbe cities, the Ssy. Stc; noted for tu h^althfulneis aad hesuuf ii scenery, and p. ssesies all Ihe requls'les an I ad 7sciise of a good School and a home. Kur Circulars ?r.d funherpar'.lcularsHpplv lo t. U. VVILCOX'3 L ot ed Ststes School Agency S93 Broaiw-av, ab -?e th.i rar? or i Iba subscriber. [o7 7s*| WARRSS HOLT. Principal. I \mfRR?iVY ?KAin^?H-l^:tiOOL-?ic. " ) frsaor E A. JOHRSOK, Rector.?Tbe first quarter >f ?heol year bt^ln? an S..ptember 2d Pupils an Slt..^! foi Sollrge or tmalteaj The Primary Department, far eleven years ander tbe care oflslr. .*?! H. Uo^liy, receives puplla at as early an age as six or seven years Application for admla ?ic!3 mt.j be siiade at tbe Rooms l?wer Boor Unlreroli'.. Sulldlngs. Circulars maj us olnalued also Bt the hook stores of PkOe, Loc> ?vo.xl k 3oa, 111 Kroadway, Charles3 frani-l* .'. Co 252 Pros?nsv. and Haiuaei Ha- nor, *o Bow try. lan2I-!ni| QEOiiflir; 8 PARKE*. Principal VV INA.NT'X PRIVATK Sl-jaiuuig scnoollor Bora, " ai Little sTerry, nine n. ties from Bobokeu. N.J. ITbls f bis school Is under the charge of A. * win aNf and lady The nanOier of scholai n is united to sixteen, who may en? ter the school under twelve yenrai'f ag? an" lie filled ro? bustness Terira for tuition a;:d board from 1100 lo $\e per year. Clrrulsrs nisy l'e oniaiced el Mr. 9 Oair^ndar, rorne-Canal and Varies bis N-w-Ynrs. slfllm* BO.tlH:irHJ ?((l?Oli AT THE .111011 LAN OS (JIT THE tlL'?SON ?Tte Winter wm of Hie Psi-ts klll Academy and ?uardini- Schou! f ir boys wl.l lie-in Oct 23 A ftw new itnd'nla can be rei-Hlve i io s ;pp y vaca". clcs. Circulars, rontatnir.g terms and relereucea, can be hud on application to ihe au-.acntier. ALBERT WELL3, Prinrlpsl. Peeksklll, Oct 4 1S.V1. o5 tHov l* DR. H jr^KOERNER, nittU'a;S4?R OF OKAlVifl? ?nd Teacher of a Drtcilptive Geometry ai d Its applications lo Arch1 ienur- std Mechanics?5.^9 Houston si. u*ar Broailway. R." t't.BRNCRS?Rev E Rolilnsno, I). D 2i7 Green-atrest, Ne?-Yo:k; L Agassi/, Professor at the University of CsmbrUge; I)r Asa Gray. Professor at the Harvard uni? versity, Boston{ Joseph Henry, F, 8. I., Washington, i.e. kc Ac. o3 2vr* INHTltUCTlOiN ON TUB Fl ARd-FOlt*?^ Igcr llenian. professor of tte riani-forte, familiar with the ".: and G< rinsn langoagea, having a fiw hourd uoem p o> ed. Is doiiroui to p.ve lessons on thf Piano to a few la? dies ai d g?1''. e:ii?n. Terms rersonible Any loiters di? rected to "P-of-ssnr cf the P!su.?-forte," al ,r.1 P ill irj Brotkhc. will receive Imojedla e alteotlon. o3 HI* sa'3 DANCIWG AfJAD?CHy,?MADAME AU-ll'd S9 Ta ST .) 4 W rlri his ihn honor lo Inform inn ladl-a ?Jri<iiirs<^?<;?t>E nV.-K cVJ[ >. SCHAKFER'8 Private Daociog an-l v-Vn|izintf /*_Sk /?.radeinv. rrai altn Buildings, n-ar ihe corner of Or ia-i*r.->!e and fullori sis Brooslyn. Dava of tjltlm, rt roueaday aid 3stirday afie noo- a, at 3 o'clock, and al 7$ P.M Kor further parilculars, apply as arov*, on days of tuition, or at Mr ? s resid-uce. near toe corner of Clas? sen and Fullon avemii-a o,"> liieo.l* a& WOMTAGOK HAL.I,, OL'KTejr BROOR ?--3 LYN-Mr CbtABRUAUO and Mr. LAUNAY, have ^ p tbo pltaiare lo Inform the gentlemen of Brook.yn gP-jtihst there will he an evening class un ier the Inst-uc nun of Mr OGILV1E, on Monday and Taursday al 7J o'clock. PM ljr/;mmeLce <.n iha21it lnst. atlhe sssemhly room of the shove place o'J T7HANUEL BRANDIK8, late of Vienna Professor -I-iof Piano si.d Slr,ylcg. th-rougbly faml.lar w in ihe ELg'lsh. French, Italian and Ge-rjiau !anguag<-s. p jsaess lr g a very expeditious mettled of musical last uclloa, re speelfu y i tiers his services to the pub 1c eon s-hools of New-York sr.d vti.lr.liy. Ho Is r?ady to rec-ove pupils sillier at his residence, Hous-ou st or in?!r own. terms moderate Apply 280 H"Us"'n St. netav?eo 1 and I or 6 and 7 o'clock, or al G S3 Oould L Co s f >rm?riy Ri lev k Co's music store, 597 Broadway. Rtferences if 'e qulred. on 'm* GRAPES EOH THE TABLE. EXCELLENT GKAPE3 for deseri from 6 to 1U cenU per lb at ihe ie^t ior Cozzena's vineyard, Al Dobbs'. Ferry. 9 John-s: New-York. GEifLS FUg PlluB AND JEC.LIES, Locce ripe and Immature Isabellas from 3 lo 1 cents per lb. GRAPE VirJTES Of choice variety from the above vloeysrd, and at whole? sale and retail, with Instruction! lo pnrchmers. o2 im' J. C0ZZENB,9J?ias-st VT.VA?IO PIXiaiYL?EUR *L?tSk?lTH TtJ THE EING OP THE SE^IAfl* rj iH? Sabsc.-H er, (sols a^e=t ir. the ?ulied Btatiss for tha .1 sale of ihe celebrated \ ivano Pleamdeur's fire arras,! U -^repa t*i w recelvi, acd execute aJJ orders tor guoa, pljtol*. i.e , Ac, 9t ail deiertpiloiis on th? moat Ikvoranla terais and wl.o dJjPBtch. Tot paitrras atd fanbsr ?artle aiarsapply t* LOUIS L. ECLL'iE, aif im' M Lli^nt atraat. 0L?17EAD d PATEfiT 8TOV?? roa aaLt-a, CBUACHXS, stobbs. eaiLCis, ..... l-.. ao. r|iHE BLB^CKIBER srooid call ina atuscdon of Uaoac I tn want of ftiovea to Bit complete assortment of lbs moat approved patterns of bea>iU.g and ......... l Also, manufacturer and dealer 'n pUlr ted Japanned Tin? ware, Britannia and general H.>ose>fhmlshtngG .-. : - : to hla new and extensive a*aortmsLt of ?? . j '. Lisa 18TLB8) AND 8WI8S PILES AND TOOLS, xlti, his Imported and owr. mau; facie red UATHEMATIC 41 DRAWING INSTILMENTS of Bw ward English styl? which ho ofje.-a at vr>7 reasonable pncei Orlers for anj itcd of taaim-nenu will be r-o'r.pt!7 ex^srme?} by V A ?1BBNMAPR, lor-rte* of Wa^hniaveVs and Jeweler's Pili-? aj.' T>-'!s SM ;iai? ll* \? li.l.i.i.Tl*Ul'Ki?U-A <->a?es?a a ? ?i .i bli v? ?.,,, otr or iw hi (f t*ut -.jiea cvq ou accon n-?c?u d ?Hb preasavpt rooms ta ? private fasti)} at It fir tin. one BltDO pi w?ii from the Pr-*a slip fWr? Bests ran every lire nlrpiet Jnnof lbs day (.?k-ltlof| very desirable?souse ftricj the wai-r. commanding , T!r? of Br. o? yt Nsw-Yora, Es si River, tc eiSay* BOA RlilSlJ To lei, sntb bo?rd ? suite o' Rooms, suitable tor s fsritv or three rr four gento-mer., oo lm 2d ot Sri fioor. !o s hooie?be.-e 'ew Iwarderi s'e k?pt? stnr'.t rooDrs also resa he bail None bal select pstjos, whocan ttv? ihf best of references required. *, - i u l>f.r.?'-w..i s^2?? iiOAK l> ?Two of inr*?i ?ein.^moo deslung ? ppsaaaa)* LS borne w-.tr ace ?mniodatloo, cus havi- a larg?, p ennri fUTTUsbed or CLfuri.isbed (root roots oo Lhe secJal Boor, wtih rr wi haul Die h?<-? r.w.m, and 'reskfaii ot with osioa dime- on KriD.'a? Te-ma $S per week 7, Rivtrgtoi*! Cer.tr?; and i-i-asv: nation |I2 laeeaf* ;^ (MKIl-lo tl ircionii t?.-o b Rroos.vn op >->s'ie Dr. I ?8lone/i Cn>. rh m s rirv c >?? home ? denial room, fjrn.N^ 01 ai tarnished tollable for a wuenMn and ady, or iwo slnsjl?. sei t .rnt-n, !n s fsmlly of fe- perrons. In quire et 64 rJsmtoo-sl c,| rt [OAKD.?One or ; a-ogemtetjjon can l>? ac-otnaHdatsd ? with Dlesstnl rooms, run libra or uofun i.b-J witn tveskf.si at e tea, in < privets f.mUy whe-e ihe comforts of a borne may be enjoyed, References exchanged sooty St S3 RlVlLt'tOL St. Ot Si* S>?sAKOlNS-..-Tri? Urge bouse So Srar.a'la sTa~r?w 1/ dnois east of Broad wav. hat baea. nnwli Moit.h^J ? hoarders, si fr-m f2 60 to S> per week A limbed nam^er ei!y will he isken oSlw* HUAHU?A Parlor und Bed Roo* on id ttoer,~ra7? rtihed or ncfurnlshed. with board may be bal y No 11 L-'ov Place. Backers! ol Twsod* rj^O YOlfH; Jlh> c?d >e a.-c numoca.rd wtih 1 B. ard In a p'tvMe fsnillv a tew siree's east of lea BoTj-frv. and witMn one W ck ofthe O y Dock (9 and IL) lire cf sivaes Adoiess B. Z Tribune office. Refere es* exrhsEged od 3.? HMSUEU KOOMH TO I.KT to sloirle ;-n. a liftiei?Thr f?mi * Is imall snd no children la th? honie App y *'2i Wooster-sC bet*eea Bineck?r and Ami.y sis._i^ :ii*a 'j'ti I.KT?A I'aiior and Bed Ro-m, riirnuhej or I Do furnished, luitarve for one or two at) gle Oaa ieufc. In a PrWate Psmlty Breakfast and Tea If reqilnM Ap. rly at ?^ Vessey street. o9 1 w* ROOM WANTEO.-A gsndetuau ?1 hes to eo?ate a pretty nood sued furoiihed room suitable for the Winter with grate ?td pantry at'.ached, without hoard, la a respectable private fauiliy. Terms must tie reasoust) e. References of respectability: ?Wen Addres? R. S |wlia the tern si at the Trlbnne llffice o9 St* ROOflUe? TO iiitT, with board, aotlabla for aentlt> n eu snd their wive, or alrgle nerl'cnen, at 145 Hud son-it opposite St John's Park. R?f?reoce exchanged. o9 1m' ROOol WAMTtl) By a single g?at>man, with or with nt hreaSfssi netr or wen of Broad?sr, he twuen Chambers ?.Dd Csr.il sis; with haih pre:eried Ad. dress, with price, K D at this i.ffice. o83t? ?tlitlr? TO I.KT MITU H?IAK?*,lo one oTiba most ( lessani U cations In ihe city, on a stage rorue ~ The best of references given and required. Apply al Um N E cor of TUrow.th-at and 8?ver,lb-aT. o5 Im? m rTHlJNG ' lU'O SKXT? THE JOURNEYMEN TAIf> URS' COOPERATIVE UNION TAILORINCs ES. YABL18HMEST, 131 Na?a*o-sL one door soulh of ttooa iin, Is now open for hnsloess ar.d pobllc IcspectioB They uvtte tbelr fellow arlliacs sod citizens to ch kiso a gar. meat from s splmdld assorted stu.-.x of Pail and Winter ;}fK>da. Every garment ts warranted to fit, and made In the inos' fashionable, du-ahla style We say In a word, come an 1 a', wbal working mochsrlcs hsTs done, can scd wti'.do N. B As ihe C operative L'nl -n Ins lajued scrip money the-heg to Inform tnose who s-, mpaiblze ?uh their move? ment and til pers ns desliiig In s .ch articles as sre mod i ymembers of said l\,toc-coa!. t! mr, grocarlrg ic -that for such scrip as they may accept Irom s.tld members f>r money or goods, ihev shall io elve clothing f'Oin said U > ion at ti per cent Interest for the t1oaTfi iVlAtn IlirsiMI Atllll. Me.hint Tailor, of vv i Vesey-sL Astor Hun ?. leave to Inform his f-leuda and the public geoerally ifial he has Jusl ri-uimed Tom a liuatnesa tilp to Europe woere he vlslied the best ?nanufartories Ihal could he fonrjd, ?r d from whl.-h he ob la'ned Cloths. Cass'rneres. Silk and Csshmere Vesllnga, of ?.he best fabric that can be produced, and of the very latest and mo?t approved styles, He wc tild rail attsndofl to this fscl and thinks he may venrure io say that he has a style of gl m da now In h's slora that cai.not he excelled by any other MtabUthmenl In Ihe city of New-York, si I lirnodHTnSiTh* ilKrl'fa ANU HOVr?M'l.??THiraijr, Vholeiaie 'land Rei.ii, at very low prices. The sahicrlber, IACOB VaNDERBILT, HI Kiilion st Invues bis friends arrl lbs punl'c io his Kali snd Winter sloes of cio'blug, - rli h consists of over ten thousand resdy mile garments, eijusl in every respect 'O the lu st custom work- Also, over rive hundred pleees of fashionable foods which will hi luadn to order In a s'v e ihal rannol bo surpassed Your i a r?r sge Is respectfu ly solicited oh lrreod JACOB VANDERBILT.81 K-lton-st. HIAI, - A fine assortment ol Antbracile Coal of a so perlor quality ault.Vile for fornaces, raDgea, gratis, .Vc. Conau. eia desirous of procuring their coal at a very low rate, will do w^U to five ih? au'iacri ier an eartv call. 08 Im* GEORE ASPSKKH Mini 207 Praaklln sL Cnj.u., r - n OK w hits; abII ? fne lowest niaraat ' price, Large Not, $6,60; .Stove and Egg $8; at yards 479 Brooms u. L?ar Woosler snd 313 Bowery sl4 3m' JACOB WEEKS, Jr a NEPHEWS^ COAL,.?I am selling coal as usual of the heat quality cheaper than any other dealer In tb? cliy, froro ?sy yard cor of King and Greenwich ala. ? 19 f,w PETER CLINTON. WIJNDOVy SHA?JjJIS. WIBDOW 3HA.OES v/ ELTY it RIKEB IS] Cbstbam-st.call theattetttionof (Vail persona wanting Shades to their assortmeal ol Shades and materials for umslng srd hanglug Shades They make the heal qua u> only, au 1 sell si prices fall ii per ceiji less than any oihrr inriuficinreri. ill ShadtS warranted ri?l to stick or corl s2l Im* WISUOW eyUAllStM! *aui.ii~ auoal furnUMpf. their windows wiih ill* si ovo articles, win nu.t at J ?i WOOnroRD'S, &>b Srowjway, the iarKeai and liest t* s,-.irmeol In the city . aeverisl e.>w atyles iiatur before tr,lr> Jaced n New- Yoik Lace and ir,iislta ctiruslns, drapery, '.assets, loops. ?!??!. oanils cornices he ITsuillies vxt t:.asipy of the snbscrtbei may rely npon geltlng a first-rats article, and as low u ll la eil'oe to Import "r msaofar tare Ii Mereliams imylng si wholesale will find it dacldssi j t'?*lr - A raatsge . call before pun-b Mlrig alsewoere *1S|? ! 0 'A'ni>t>?,O?Il "^1 atroao^ay THE: KLW-70HR IVIEUICAL, OOLl-EOE t| as completed an edifice for me purposes of medical II InslrncUoc, In East Tr irtetnth it tear Brnxlway asd ihe Poonh ave un'lvalied In the facilities which it alb rds the Student, both In its interior arrangements and its pw!.! n in T- s.I'.n :o the varluua Uj p'iiii and Intitma ries. The ad?anlsges for prscllcal inst u -.lans in Cliemlstry and Anan my are unprecf denlei. Borsce Green, it U Professor of the Theory and Praa tljr o' MedlclDB Abraham ti C r M 0 profrus -rofSarg-ry Jo>.n H. ?Vtltisker, M D frofestor of Anatomy and Ph, sloioty. Edwin Hamilton Davis, M. D. Professor of Ma'.erls ttectiaand Pr'srmacy B Tordyre Barker, ,M [). trofe>so; of Midsr'fe.-y, and D'seasescf f/omen a.'.d Ctl died R Ogrlen Doremus, M. 0 P'olessor ol Cheailitry. EM B.undl^e M. D Demor iirator of Anatomy. Alexander B Mott. M. U Prosector of Surgery. A Eurgical ? Medlcsl and an Obstetrical Clolqae will he he d wrrsly h> the Professors of ihe d'.lfireiit nranciies, not In i ,!cr in tnu rest or rxiert 'o any o.hers in Ib's city The Anatomical Rooms wll. ho opened on tie fiist Mon q0-, In October Tickets for the full coarse. 8lb.5. Matriculation llcsets C IS11 c oblsuvo of toe subicrlber at No 88 Warren si or it r Ci .lege, and the resu'ar course of Lectures will be cert menced cn Ihe first Mccdav In November. K OGDEN DOREMUS, M D. 07 2aw2wDi4tW_t^ran of Ihe Pscalty. ft IJ DW1FRK Y 1 NftTiTUTKTTsTLMPEMARO i' 1st ? j;?t?l,bsfced Ujr lae acco'ic'iineot ol UJiesdeaU' cua of a con.fjrtahle reslderre iorlog Poo'..' Corifioern'Ol, nnderlbecare ol Krs MAXWELL, an expcrlenc-d ?c coucheuse, jA Lispensid-sr. All diseases pecuilsr to UlS fensale sex skll.fully treal-.d. 08 Im* Y<>ViTtiVARTiLll OH YOClt 1?X?- ~~ W ten Aovbii run, the scene some sport discloses, As o'er the track ibej chaie ; Bat who sdrr lies the running e\tt und n?s?s, Beei In the human ract. No ore, of frum. there s notblog more annoylog Than snuHirjg ciiarrh; Always ihe pocaetcand etch! f emp'ojlcg, To give the nose ajtrl Coughing Is wo'se. A i ghl yorirccxt :cor neighbor, Btorms st>'.ii' wretener; '.t*. And slid wiib wind pip- '--d svlihlung jou labor, from light till dar* At church $'u crown i'. ? preacher's cboliesl seniaaee, And sin can't tell thl" summons to nrpecttcee, Krcm rank feocltl?ntsra. And jet how easv to ? ? -? b- ? -i-.ee L Mrs JEtlVia ST4NDX Tendering i. ure ifcai is so In a f m aew style of hair and spring msttresaes N B and mairreasws rsmovaied and mUe over uc,u^^ wWeJlffsreotqualttlM andI?.lorj ^^'J'J^L^ tarttspr^ f a'.OT at BiBRRJCRSON If Boais-^