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f Mamaii, hi. P.,ftcL 22 ?Columbia, Murray, put in dismasted, srtf. order* irom New Y*rk Kingston, Jbin., Oct. 12.?Buiily, Grove*, New York, 10 fiayt; l?t, Orbit, Meade, New York. [rTurks Island, Ocl 10.?A ship from New York. Gaavtss end, Oct. 9.?Entered inwards, Montreal, Griffin?, Wew York. UNITED STATES POUTS Bangor, Oct. St.?SI'd, Buskrod, New York. Saco, Me., ?ci. 28.?Ar. Henry, New York. Bath, Oct. 26.?Ar. Wiu. Reed, Nichols, New York?27ih, cPd, Mary Averell, Tbeobold, Barbadoes; Teoua, Hall, St. ThomaJ. Plymouth, Nov. 3 ?Sl'd, New York, New York. Naw Bbdbork, Nov. 4_.\r. Two Sister*. Tobey, New York; Corinthian, Shepherd, do.; Eliza, Nicoli, Howland, d?. Salem, Nov. 4.?Ar. Lexington, Smith, New York; McDo aough, EIdredpe, do.; Ocean, Norri*, do. Boston, Nov. 4.?Ar. Natchez, Wuternian, New Orlean*,via New York; Pa-e, llallett, New York; Splendid, Patterson, do. cl'd, Octavia, Page, <to ; Black llawk, Mayo, do.; Hudson, Ryder, dd ?5th ar. Spartan, While, New Yoik; Banner, Cun ningham, Trinidad, via New York; Mohican, Chase, New York; WnL Koscoe, Meeker, do.; Rochester, Nickoln, do.; Rre aide,Sherwood, do.; Fairfield, Bu r, do.; Tremont, Reed, do.; Boston, Hallott, do.: Franklin, Spragup.do; Gea. Jackson, Spaalding, do.; Increase, Sleeper, do.; Trio, Nickerson, do.; Fancy, Baker,do.; Friend, Bali' r, do.; Rapid, Curtis, do.;Wa terloo, Peart, do.; Roae, Burgess, do.; Reaper, Howe*, do.; President, Fouer, do.; Cygnet, Arey, do.; Dodge Healy, Ea. ton, do.; Hydaspe, Henderson, <lo.; Lafayette, Pendleton, do.; Rinpire, Biker, (to.; Mall, Loring, do. Nantucket, Nov. 1.?Ar. Iinpvrial, Swain. New Y?rk; Martha, Russell, do.?2d, George, Mitchell, do.; Albion, Ro gers, Albany, via Naw York?3d, Boliver, Drew, New York; Hero, Bunker, do. Philadklfhia, Nov. 6?Ar. Pennsylvania, Nay lor, Malaga; Jane, Hall, New York; Two Cousins, McClain, do.; Rose in Bloom, Barry, do.; John Wuriz, Chapman, do.; Passaic, Cor nell, do?cl'd, Mary, Deal, do. Ar. in the Schuylkill?Lar Itins, Churbuck, New York; Lewis Sptcer, Mott, do.?cl'd from do , James Kinmntt, Tiiton, New York; Fidelity, Willetts do.; Kdenburgb, Vanaam, do. Baltimore, Nov 6 ? Ar. Balance, Manton,Naw York?cl'd Cbingarorn, Wallin, do. Alexandria, Nov. 4?Ar. Victory. Penfield, New Yoik; Madisoa. 8wanton, d?. Charleston, Nov. 3,- Ar. Moiiticelto, Lawton, Havre; An son, Sinclair, New York; Hogarth, Croaker, do.; Jones, Hull, do ; Mary, Pope, Boston; Col. Simmons, Slolt, New Bedford; Euterprizc, Nye, Falmouth, Mass.?cl'd, Pandora; Drake,Bos ton: Columbia, Wright, Mobile?sl'd, Opulence, Haeden, Apsi iachicoia. Savannah, Nov. I?Ar. Alex Grant, Brown, Liverpool 27tl? BapL; Moctezuma, Maurnn, New York; St. Lawrence, Chace, Aavre; Nile, Blanchard. Portland, Me.; Marathon, Shtw, Bos ton?cl'u, Ocmn'gee, Leavilt, New York. Apalachicola, Oct. 18.?Ar. Harbinger. Pratt, Now York. HlLVEH-SlLVElt-hlLVEK. KTSmall ctannge, such as shillings, sixpences, ten and live cent pieces, will be given in exchange for gOM>, aalves or onar ler dollars. Apply at the desk oftbis office. nt It ID- VOTERS!?RE \D!!?Music, Dancing, Writing, kc., are taught perfect'y, each i.j only Six Lpss nv of one h ur each, day and evening, for whatever the pupil is able to give intraide or money, (or, if unabl-to pay any thing, free !) Jt Mr. A Mrs. Gowatd's Male and Female Collegiate Institute, 92 Hudson street, near SL John's Park. No charge if not satisfied. N. B. Mr. k Mrs. G's system it the most popular in New York, as they have now over 300 mipils References to the first families in the city. Voter*! E.lucati >u is the mother of Liberty!! Voters! take lessens!! "Quod erat demons tnm dumi! i" n8.it* New York,Nov. 4ih. 1 837~ ItT TO THE EDITOR OF THE SUN NEWSPAPER. Fifteen year* ago I lost the sight of n y left eye, although 1 had the best advice. 1 am now upwardxei CO years old; I was aide to see very well with my right eye, to read my bible with the aid of glasses, for which I was very thankful. A friend, haw ever, whe knew my loss, per*uaded me to call at Providence House, in Broadway, a', the corner of Canal street, on Dr. Williams, Oculist 1 did so, lie prepared some drops for my blind eye. A week has not. passed over my head, yet I can n >w see almost every thing, which All* me and all my fri ends with amazement, especially my kiad employer, Mr. N->ah Worrell, of 26 Elm street, under whom I ain employed at the foundry. Some think it a duty I owe to the public to make my cure known. I, therefore, do it from a sense of gratitude to my Ood, and as well as to Dr. Williams who has clone me good in my old age. I also met aa elderly lady who said she had lo-t the sight of on i eve nearly 14 years, hut DOW is much bolter. Alio, a young gentleman from Brooklyn; both of whom arc very thankful to Dr. Williams I ain too well known to be thought capable to wiiteor stale what is not true. God is aUo my witless JOHN SCOBIK, Gk Elm st. P. 8. Since writing the above, 1 have seen an old ma who declared to me that he wa< so blind at to be led about by one of Ids family. Tliis day, in presence of s?veral gentleman, I sawhim walk from one room to a<iother without a guide, and could dist'nguisbthe persons of those present, almost as though be had never been blind. I am sure he has not been Dr Wil llama' patient yet one week. JOHN SCOBIE. Witness, A. W GHISWOLD. n8 It* r? TO THE PUBLIC.?Bank of New York, Bank of Ike Slatejof New York. Hutchera' and Drovera' Bank, Seventh Wara Bank, Chemical Rank. intending to compel the shove hanks forthwith to resume specie payments, I will pay Jive dollars and ten (cats, for every five dollar note, and tea dollars and ten rents in bankable money, for every ten dollar note of the above banks presented at my Office. n8-It* L. GARDINER. BBACON COUHHB HACKA-HOBOKhN - ?Wednesday, Second Day?race at 1 o'clock?Purse $306 ?Two mile beats. aNTatEs. 1. R. F. Stockton enter* ck h Middksez by Sir Cbarle*, dam Powascey, A yis. old. 2. H. W dke* enter* ro. m. Oypaey, full sifter to Medoc, A Ira old. J. H. Van softer enter* g. h. Alanaiopan by Medley, slain by John Richard*, 4 yrs. old. 4. Jno. C. Slevs ns enur* hi. m. Bonny Black by Valentine, 4 yraokL Immediately after?a purse?mile heats. r.NTaias. 1. H. Wilkes enter* ch. It. Dr. Syntax by Eclipse, out of Sa luda, & yrs. old. 2. D. Abbott enters b. nt. Bbepliertles* by Lance, out of Re venge, A yrs. old. Mr. Sandy Weith will prepare dinner on the Course. A. L BOTTS, D. II. BRANCH, nA-lt* C. 8. BROWNING. CAttO TO LA OIKS.-WIDOW WKLCII'S FE MALE PILLS ?'These excellent unrtof Pilb may he eal led THE GOLDEN PILLR OF LIFE AND BEAUTY; they ore particularly adapted for disorder* incident to the FEMALE SEX. See adverti-' meat on the Other DagPQf this and other paper*, prepared by Mr*. Sarah Ann Welch, Femaie Physician, and tor ?a!e by her appointed Agents, price, 75 cents. r.8* Ye NISON.?Kit An KLIN COFFEE HiUSE. 8. Mai slen Looo, ami 15 Ceslarstreei?Soros- fine Saddles of Veni cop will be dressed Utia day, re.tdy nt 12 o'clock, and served up with currant jelly, at 37} cents a plate. nt-it* jno. p Brown. fin rwm IN BMALL Hi LB-1 's.M'.VhdT"*, ? lvrsx"t/xF of a Massachusetts Bank, can fie bad on ap plication to LEVERETT k THOMAS, 13 Broad .treet. aMi' F OM. TBI CURB iiF CONkt'MP I l?N, COUGHS, COLDS. Ac.? Vommnnimtion.?Till* is tOfer Ufy that I, Win. Burns, have been cured of consumption, to gether with ad it* alarming evils, s$ cough, difficulty of lireaib J?g, iBpMfll on ill'- lungs, raising of loaiu-r. kc. fce.,ky the use Of one bottle ol Dr. Payloi's Balsam of Liverwort, not wUlialanding my physicians **id I could uevi r recover. For more than seven year* had this disease t>een preying up on me. notwithstanding the numerous medicine* I had taken for relief I know nwlbing but tht* balsam ha* cured, or could have sured me, and therefore advise svery person, ?? afflicted, to try Immediately ibis medio no. W M. l> BURNS, No. 17, Sixth street Dr. Taylor** Balaam of Liverwort is sold (genuine; l?v the Proprietor at 27k Bowery. nl K I&TIII. ORMRK. AND Of HMAN LAM t 0PAOIj>, AJtD TMK MATHEMATICS? CIIH. 'it.H ECKEL, having removed fiotn 257 Breome MfWL IOKn. ? Liberty stre?t, corner of Broadway, beg* leave loiuform hi* RllBil an I ill * pubi c (lull lie CMliMM to give W.-aoaa at hmlo'orr. in ib? above branaheaof education. Hi* ac spiainUnce wh h tin- M rdern'.t- ? k Preach, Italian, Spanish, and Purtiigurae languages, enable him to afifard sunermr ad. vantage* to those who wish to pur*ueany of the tormer, in cin tieiion with the latter studies. He is fieraiitud to refer to Dr. Anth<>n,of Columbia College, and also to Dr. Charle* Fnllen, MV Oreenwich street n?-5t * THK tin KAT Hal 111 Ml'19 V K It V t? ?*' I II K PKllfilCN I' DAY, i* universally allowed to be Th >rn's -Compound Kstraci of t'opui m and Mirsaparilla, the mixt in fallible remedy a*er discovered for all stxusl di-rnse*. The high estimation and enormous sale this medicine has obtained tbr the U*t fonr years, is a certain criterion of It* immense uti lity. It baa m*lni UN MM Ihm a aliaa*t ev. r> pari af Europe; it has been eaamiaeil, approved of,and sanctioned by the faculty oi metiictne, an I recommended by tbe most emi nent ol the profession. ?Site recommendation litis pre aratnmeiyoy* above ill ?( hers M ita neat, portable iarnt, nut up in pots, the m*?de In which it may be taken, twiur Im>(h cev MM pb-n-.snl, lt? tsslele-s na tare, with mrestrctun indietorcotitinrmmi from daily hud oraa. Travellers, especially, would find tiiis medicine highly useful, and ought never to be unprosi leil wi b a preparation possessing the advantages which the present one combines. Accompany ing the use ictne it a pamphlet explanatory of tbe different stages of "he duets., w nbout any eitra charge, con lain tie full and smplu directions. It contains no mercury. Price Mt,So per pat. Prepared itv J. H Thara. Chemist, London, and (or sala by P. Dickie, 413 Broadway; Win. Vnnonsoti, tl Fulton at .corner Oohl; Wnt Van Kmtrerg, 314 Pearl, cor. P. ck slip; H-iui lard h Delltie, 3 Parltt N. B. (irabam, 90 Bissau street, corner Fnl row. * nll-lm* CI Kits A Tl N I*. CAf?MlL"IC?OF PI RF. CtiPAVI I It VI.* iM, patented Ity the Knval Ac-olemie ol Medicine Of Paris ?The Copavi Bnl.sm is ol ail tbe medicines employ" d n continuing the chronic and acute gOMtihoitl offer lions. the ??It one, the specific action of which has neyi.r been doubted' and to which phytirians have in cons unence given the prele rence ; hut its nauseoos ta?te and smell are the causes of its being ejected by man* patients. This is the reason why so man v cip rlmr nts have been made in order to ilia over some mode of disguising its tsste, so ihnt Umight Ire takrn with less repugnance, but luth*rt?> this has heen hut itnperf, ctly effect.d, and always, by the ? fdltion *>f some artivn substance, which tnodlBes its properties ami thus dea'royslt* cheir leal coastilutlon and its ph\Mealclmmrter. Then forr, having discovered a mode oi administering it In such a stste that cannotfocca-ion the slightest repugnance, sod this without submitting It toany alteration. 1 he method e m ?lata in enclosing It in the grlstiae caj rule*. It enclose* that ?srrctnus medieine intucha manner as to disguise it entirely to the taste nod smell, and it goes into the digestive organs is iih out any other mivure than that of the gelatine with which It i* enveloped, and wlleb I* completely dissolved in il e stomach. By tht* meaea, the trertnent of the gon?rfeea he u?g effected Without dls-uat, and eonaeqvefUlv ? ithout infer* npllor, will become more prompt and rarrrt aure, Iho* pre ventlag "he possibility of a rf'.ip.e. The direct no* f>r#*e, as * e't M the attestations fmo the moat eminent p'tylriana ? f Purl* are Unch si d In each hn*. . !''or sale hi all the m A reapftikle apotliecm lea lit the ellv and eonntrv. ItrugfU's sWl anothecsr-i s - re suppllei ? i"h the above ear> Ntlesby CHAM.** WIU>KVOW,t No ?1 Cherry Are#-, ni Inj' ? TNPKKC RDKNTED ATTRACTION AT U ftlBLO-S OARDBN.-l UK URKAT OX OlYMPUS, weighing U588 lbs. will be exhibited at the above place lor a few davs, froal 9 o'clock, A. M. un.il 5 o'clock, r. M. This noble animal wax raised on the banlu ol Connecticut River, by Isaac Hubbard, K?fj , an intelligent and h'ghly respectable farmer in Claremont, N. II , and is tlie largest and most splen did looking ox ever raised in America. He w as nve years old the fourth day of Jauuary. 1837, and if be gains as much the two next y> ars as he has the two last, (1100 lbs.)?and lljere is every rea on to suppose he will?bis weight on the 4lh of January, 1818, when hut eight ye.irs old, will exceed 4700 lbs. This great natural callosity is of the short horned Durham breed, and in form is considered the most perfect of his kind. Admittance, 12? cents. Tickets at the door. Children, half price. n8-3t? FBMAhK CtHWPhil\ t'S.?The original and only genuine WIDOW WELC'H'S FEMALE PILLS, par ticularly adapted to disorders incident to the FEMALE SEX. This medicine is justly celebrated lor ail Female complaints, nervous disorders, weakness of the solids, loss of appetito, im purity ol the blood, t taxation by intense heal in warm cli mates, sick head ache, indigestion, debility, lowness ol spirits, and particularly for all obstructions in the female system, Fluor Abbus, he. he To the Ladies, mothers, guardians, managers of schools, ami to all those who have the care of Females at an eariy age. To enumerate anil publish the whole of the cases which Mrs. Welch receives, would be useless and indelicate, the fn'lowing are inserted ,.ierely to convice the public, and demonstrate the effects of this genuine and oniy preparation To Mrs. Wel-h, Dear Madam:?Pleas*' to seiia six dozen of your (4KNL1NE PILLS. I have really found them to do won- ers nmong die young women of thu town and neighbor hood?numbers have been raised from the brink ol the grave, and restored to perfect health. Catharine Vickerman, aged 18 years, was compelled to leave the service of Mr. Stevenson, ol Brooklyn, in eonse<]urnee of a cold, an obstruction succeeded, and a rapid consumption appeared unavoidable; out of charity I gave her the Pills wiiboui hope, an 1 to my astonishment she s'>on recovered, llninah Fisher, aged 19 years, was reduced from the same cause, to a most de plorable siuia ion, the PILLS perfectly restored her in .? short time, and produced thai regu larity so necessary u> the health of eve y Female. Mrs. Right's daughter c uld net walk down stairs, her appe tite was entirely gone, the mother looked forward to a speedy dissolution, a sickness attended her eveiy morning, breath short, sallow complexion, and bloated face: indeed loose sym toms have been tbr common aitemlants of all my patients in iliiv particular complaint. Dnc pill, increased to three every night, soon removed her sickness, and continuance i n their use soon restored her to perfect health. Mo rejoiced is the heart of her mother, dial she say-,every pill is worth a dollar. To de tail the whole of the cares performed in this town and neigh hood would Jill a volume. I can only nid, that in* all Female com pi af is.t ven the most desperate, I have neve known them to fail, and am fully sensible did Parents, (duai'diaiis, and Managers of Schools, duly consider the health and happiness of Females from 14 years ami upwards, they would not fail to recommend and a Iministt r these PILLS,'for hall the com plaints to which females are subject would lie prevented, and their happiness increased by die preservation of ill* ir health. 1 am, Madam, your eltedienl servant, W. LABAU8N, M. D. Williamsburg, Sept. 12, 1836. i>8 Broad-street. O" N. B. Since the publication of this medicine, numbers have been cured of those vi< lent sick headaches to which the female sex are particularly subject, and other nervous disor ders which debilitated the w l.ole syst, in. In fact, wherever the frame I-shaken bv a nervous ilcdias, isjured by indiges tion or flatulency, ami reduced by obstruction-, griel,or mala dy, these pills wib in- found a restorative. They quickly re store the fibres tw their due tone?the stomach to us proper elasticity ;?by these mean-promoting digestion and taking off every thiugobnoxious to the pure L.w or Nati/ke?prepar ed by Mrs. Sarah Ann Welch, arid sold by her apjiointed agents. Ag< nts for New York?Mr. P. Dickey, chertiiit, 413 Broad way? Mr. John B. Dodd, chemist, 6-13 Broadway, corner of Bleecker street?Mr. Reprer.'s Pharmacy, 63 Bowery, comer of Walker street?Mr. W. B. Hodman, chemist, fsV7 Broadway ? Mr. Underbill, 38 Hi ekman street, corner of William street Mr. Hchieflliii. 114 Canal street?Mr. M. C. SMorum, corner of Broadway and Dunne street?Mr. J. B. Chilton, 283 Broadway ?Messrs. Miller k Qamblen, IBS Broadway. Price?75 cents a box. with full directions treating the fe male constitution to health and happiness, which no lady should he without N. B. A-k for Widow Welch's Female Pills?wholesale Agent, 38 Beekman street, N. Y. n8 ' DH.Ua ITOHE FQR BAIaB.?Very eligibly situ ated for business. Will be sold on favorable terms, to slose a concern. Apply at the comer of Hudson and Amos sts. n8-3t" Medical s ruohints. i or 6 young gentlemen coming to this city, (bribe purpose ef attending the M-di cal Lecture- dor,ng the winter wmmi, can I e sccommodai'd with genteel furni-lied apartments ami Board, ina genteel pri vate family, at 209 Bowery, within 3 minutes walk of the Medi cal College Terms to correspond w ith the times. n8 2w* TO THK FA8IIIONAUL.K COMMUNITY ?A CARD?F. WALLI8, having completed the ar rangements nece.-svry to the opening of a fashionable Hat Es l ibushment, would inform his friends and the roatinunily at large, that he is now prepared to offer for the inspection of those who may honor him wiih a visit, an article which he fondly hopes will he found suited to their desires. In appearing lie lore the Fa luonshle World, to manufacture and provide this most rssential article of dress, and to suit it to the various wants nail p ruliat ities of a man of taste, the proprietor is noting* u-ihleofthe magnitude ol the uaderla* ing, hut resit, wi'lt perfect confidence, to the experience he has derivt d during many years' constant, cl tee and practical ap plication to tbis most particular branch of the business. For the tafermaiiou of those who mav chose to favor him. the prnpriotni would stale his deeded determination to deal strictly on the C'ujA Principal. The facilities of purchasing the material 'or manufacturing, entirely for rash, he would leave to the judgement of a decerning public, pledging him self that no pains or expense shall be wanting on Ins part to secure the approbation of his customers, and engaging to he ever watchful, to anlicipute their desires. He would solicit a candid, unbia-ed, inspec.inii oi tin- goods of bis nrudoction. An assortment of Canes, U mbrellas, Slocks, Olnve?, Brushes. Itc, constantly on hand. n7-3iu* WALLIS, 170 Broadway} PO ? ATOKS,? lOAtf bushel* priiiii* quality fur ??le Anr.lv to Cnpi. t'UAh' on Imarn the Schooner MARY ALM Y, Pier No. 3, N. R., foot of Vesey street. n7-3r ACAKD TO GENTLKM KM.?Two or three gen tleinrn ofsteady, quiet habit*, may hare a comfortable lodging ronm ;?t 2t?2 B oadwar, furnished with two or three lied*, warm bed clothing, a small toal more with a pood fire ia their room craning*.candle light, boots blacked,an?! a pood cup of coffee merni. g* for tlie ?uin of $2.25 each prr wesli, be iaa promptly paid ; or the room will he let separate, and whatever U desired for lioard may he had on the moat reasona ble terms, by calling for it. B-tter accommodations for the nmountcharged ran-iot be obtained in the city. Gentlemen almut m chsnge their lodging* may find it to their interest to call at the bou<e and see a lull of particulars relative to the board, terms and ac 'ommodalioas. N. B. The house contain* nearly forty rooms, therefore this notice will l>e continued as some one of the rooms may be vaca ted at all timet n7-lw* HAliK PHICK Mil SIC.-New " and 'fashionable Music for the piano forte an?l rtute at 3 cenia per page.? Also, children*' colored toy books of every kin I for tale very cheap at Hits KING'S Book store, 141 Halton street. MOKKIHdN'M IIYbKIAN PILLS?Pack* I* from fe5ernti to 93. Also, Pow ell's Unburn of Anniseed lor coughs, short ness of breath, asthma, he. Also, ho.iset and Wister's lotenges. Also, indehh.r ink for marking on linen witliout preparation, for sale as above. n7-3oi" g ^ INORaITa M, A art. AUCTION NGTIC K? Elegant Knr* at Aoction? Wll he sold on Friday, the lOtls insl. by order o' the ssien.r? of a bankrupt establishment, at the store No 32 Maiden l.nu-, li e entire stock of Purs, comprising a larpe an I complete assort ment of first rale article", selected tor the city retail trade, con sisting in part nf siberinn .qnirrel, Ivnt, sable, ge till, ermine, cliinrill.-i. niutTs. capes, boas, mantillas, opera., aeil, otter and coney cap1, and cloak collars, squirrel, rola-s and skins, with a a great variety of other article, too numerous to mention ? Tnev will be ticld in Ints to suit purchasers. Terms, cash. nfi-St* _____ C"" #11*: COAL*-|9.?0 PER TON DKLIV KRKD Schuylkill Coal screened and delivered at |8 M) per ton Egg site, and #7 VI Ntiti, of the first tpiallty. Delivered at Biooklyn and Wllllamshu gh, within half a mile of the Perry at SO cents per ton additional. Orders received at 2*1 lln.lsonsu, N. ?. 9I-.H' jCKLANO M tSk .11 I.M. A>r coughs, colds and 1 consumption., useful alike in snah cases as a dcmul.-ent, a mild tonic, aud a simple and nnlrntatinr article of diet, lor sale l?v J. A. E. L'AMiM'KKirX, T77 Broadway. al-4w* SWALI. Mt.NK NOT B S ?l, ?l is, $1.7% |2 #3 an I $4 nf incorpot ated hanks ol the very first stan.ling in New England. ronstantiy on hand at the Mrangcr* I t Change Office,'it Wall street, for city nr Safety Kund notes, at par. Gold, silver and bank mdta Isniiget and sold o? the beat terms,and all hinds*dumb notes examined gratis, an.) with phasarr. ? nllm1 'Pit I I IK hAllll S-MutTs, Bom, Capes. Pelerines, 1 hc.-C. WATSON, 184 Chatham at bason hand a., ele gant assortment of the almve articles wbirh he ran afliml to sell at vera reduced prices, and respectfully Invites the atten tion of ladies who are drslroos of si eorlng their personal eons Irsrt through the coming winter at the l?*a?t pen ihle expense, to his stoc k of Dressed Purs, con-hi In" of every article in the lute which lie is confident will lie found unsurpassed In the city as regard* quality or cheapness. Also, fur rlo h, velvet and fancy caps of I be latent and moat approved patterns. N B. Isadbs Purs altered and repaired, and everr article la the line made ua otder. CHARLES WATEON, ol7-lm* 184 Chashm *C 'I'll ?? lidUIKa ?re respecfullr Invited to rail and e? 1 amine the subscriber's stock nf l.ynx, Genet and Squirrel capes, pelerines, moll., tmn*. neck Pes and swans down trim ming Also a eetllf lete assortment of ladles' and mitasg I ca ver bonnet* of every variety of shape and color, mnsh ? .'use fur bodies, warranted imper? ions to water. Ilia bonnets have taken die prrmuim at loth the Pairs f.r two socees-lve years. Gentb m"n are ii formed that they will find alwavs an aand medium and si ort nap lies vr tad .Ilk hats of the Is1, at fashions. Alss latter, Peal, and other fur raps r.f everv variety. Yonth's ami i hihlren*' hats, far and eloth raps. All the above good* will he a. Id on the moat reasonable term*, wholesale ami re tall. HYLVaSTP.ATltTTI.lt. No. iMChatham Square, near the Bowery. mCSm* All |j -fie l.adiea who were formerly era*.loved 'nth*' Taiioresaesai*! Seatn*tre?aes rtothir.g establishment 3't> Broadway, have opened the store hfi Leonard street (one door east of Broad .ray) when they are prepared to cierule a'l order, for genflewh's linen, ladiss* fitli ..nah'e dress nnrl clink making, ami wearing apparelofevi ry description Also, Cmldrei's clothing. C?ps, stork* and rrpairing, Pantaloons and Vest* brought in rut will be made up in the neatest man ner on the most reasonable t> rms, and at the shortest notice.? Per owv can he supplied wilh seamatressas on application as above. N. B.?This appeal to a generous ptthlie is in coaseqiieivee of n terisbrn of the gentlemen committee of Tlw Tallo esaea and Seamstresses Clothing Establishment, that lh#y entild do w.thnnt the ntftn in the store j therefore they have taken it up ?m th?m?elve? to open a store on their own acentint; Bad r? ? ? perifully solicit a share of that patronage to liberally award ed to thrvi |n thei* firmer aitua'inns. p. s ?The above vtora will lie closed every rvenmr preatae ly at 4 o'clock M s. E. A. RICH, Mr?. M. LV MSN oJ4 1m* Mist L C. (*. ANN f|*6 J'lt'iftl AfcTSi |i;W i A trOHH-Twm first ratf ft wo 'It men wHf r n-' am tent emt 'avmei t hy appfs ft g to M. C. BOYLE, iltfwhwrgh, tbange cnun't, nftlw* 99mileaf.osn New Yc*, Union of the K<|ual Right* itnd Tammany Partleu on the great principles of D? morruvy. (Lr AT a meeting of the Equal Right* Party held at Mili tary Hail, nu the 27th u I., Mr John A. Kiell was appointed Chairman; and Mr. Crntu, and Mr. Dietlricksnn, Vice Presi dents; C. Hunt find A. V. Slrplier?, Secretaries?the following report was made, which was unanimously approved by the whole party there assembled :? The Committee to whom win referred the duty el conferring with the other branch of the Democratic party and their candi date*, and to present them the'* Ueclmatii n ol Right*," aud the measure* advocated by the Equal lights parly, ask leave re fpectluily to REPORT That on Wednesday evening last they proceeded upon their duties, by waiting upon a like committee appointed by the no ?niHiiiing committee. Your committee laid In tire them the business they were delegated to transact, aud they were re ceived in the moat cordial manner by the member* composing said committee, who not only manile.ued much feeling to heal the local difference* which have existed between them aud us,but a deep aud earnest regard for the principles we advocate. Per ceiving that form rather than principle was the cause at tins time, of our srpurafou, a communication enclosing a copy of our Declartionof principles, and the measure* advocatt d l?> the Equal Rights party, was directed to each of the candidates no minated by them, who has not heretofore had an opportunity of expressing his view* upon them. The correspondeace has resulted in creating an agreeable impression on your committee, which while it was their hope ?they could hardly havo anticipated. Kull and frank in alt its detail, and more than this, a spirit of democracy nil honest desire to advocate correct measures, flowing through it, makes it desirous for all democrats who desire the advaii''emrut of pure principles, by union, a perfect union of the democracy. Indeed, so indelibly, in the opinion of your committee, are the principles of democracy traced in the whole action of the Democratic Nominating Committee and their candidates, that they cannot antiripide any reasonable objection from any man whose actions are governed bv principle, to a firm support of the candidates nominated at Tammany Hi ll,because : 1. That branch of the Democratic party has given evidence of their disposition to unite with us in sustaining the adminis tration. 2. They iiav?mnde a ticket composed of men politically and morally satisfactory. 3. Tiiey have adopted a Declaration of llights essentially the same as our own. 4. The individuals nominated, have given unqualified assur ance, by their own signatures, of their implicit belief in the doelriues held, and the measures vvr advocate. 5. Principle and patriotism, demand tiint we should meet the to in a like spirit of conciliation. C. The for mi of our organization should not prevent us from pursuing the path best devised to carry out our principle*; the revival of the old laudmatk* of Democracy ; or the full success oi the people in contending against a common enemy. 7. In union there is str< ngth?to produce union?a mutual concession of personal feeling must be niad??which conces sion sustains our principles,?will elect our tii ket?dellat our enemies?and strengthen the confidence of the people in the administration of tne general government. u. Contending as we have been,to revive tie landmarks and principles of the original Democratic Party, and to effect con stitutional reform in legislation, we conceive at this iuqiortanl rrbis,those measures are best advanced by an unknot the whoie Democratic party. Tour Committee, aft- r mature d? lib ration, and conscious that it will be beneficial tow ards the bed interests of our com mon cause, the cause of justice, and the rights of man, respect fully reemnnif n I ?ur candidates who have not b en respond ed to at Tammany Hail, to wi'hdraw their names from our ticket; and that we use our undivided exertions losupport the ticket named by thein as it mow slnnds. We are fully of opin ion that In tli * manner we can conquer our ccnimon enemy, and thatour course will be appioved by all 11 ose who wish success to Democratic principles. Henry E. Ricll, Dan. a. K'iukrtson, Michael Dmuciikrty, Joseph Kosr., Jr. Thos. N Day. Lette rs were read from Charles O Kerris, Thomas HerteH, Eli?ha Morrill, James J. M. Valentine, T. Sedgwick, Jr., K. H.Lasak,J. B. Sheys, T. Davey nnd A. Anderson; aim from II. Storms, Samuel J. Willis and J. Brown, the three candi dates lor county office*. In alt these letter*, the writers roi curred in the Declaration of Principle*, and measures advocu ed by the Equal Rights' Party. The Report ami recommendation ware lnkrn *e; arntely.? The Iteport was adopted and the recommendation of the Com mittee accepted, and by a meeting publicly called for the pur pose, resul ed in the fotlowiug :? Eqnal Rights Party. regular proceedings. TZT AtR large and respectable mei ling of the Equal Rights Party, held at Military and Civic llall, Bowery, on Thursday evening, Oct. 31, 1R3?, Mr. John Moutayne was railed to the rhair, anu Charles Dougherty and A. V. Stephens appointed secretaries. After the preliminaries of the meeting were acted on. the following resolution, sulxnitte.i by Mr. Henry E. Kiell. was of. fered and adopted l>> taking the ayes and uay*,agrr< ably to the const.tutton, and carried by over a t wo-thirds vole?only U be ing in the negative. Resolved, I'hal we, the Equal Rights P?rty, have the fullest confidence in the ticket jointly iv militated by the Nominating Committee at I'nnunany Han an.t the Equal Rights Party nnd that we at a party adopt it as our ticket, and will use our best exertions to proenre its entire election. The following, theiefore, now cowid"1* <*e EQI.'AL RIGHTS PARTY TICKET ? Fur Smiliar. CHARLES O. FERRIS. For diirsibb. ROBERT TOWNSEND, Jr., LEVI D. PL VMM, JOHN H. Ill NT, WILIJAM E -KIDMORE, JAMES L. HTRATTON, FRANCIS W. LASAK. ALEXANDER O ANDERSON, THEODORE SEDGWICK, Jr., JAMES B. SHEYS, TIOHIC DAVIE. CHARLES O HAVENS, KLIHHA MORRILL. THOMAS HKRTTELL. For SKeryff'. HENRY STORMS. For t '.uii/ v UUrlc.' SAMI'EL J. WILLIS. For Coromor. J EPPERSON BROWN. The aliove hemg read was then adopted by nunanimou vote, amid the cheer* and applause of the entire meeting. Pre viou* to the adoption ol the Ticket, Mr. Oeo. W. Mat ?eU.by a letter addressed to the Recording Secretary, re?tg n ?d lit* nomination a* Sheriff, and r*C"?ninendrd llie suppwrt of lite party to lie given to Mr. IDnry Storm*, which was accept ed unanimously. Owing to several irregular call* for meeting* of the Equal Right* Party having been inserted in variout pa|ier*, the following resolution wa* then offered and unanimously adopted. Resolved. That all call* for meetings of the F.qual Right* party mat signed bv the Recording Secretary, are unconstitu tional and not binding on any of Ike member* "f the said par ty; and that we disapprove ol such call* a* being only calcu lated to retard ll e great principles (or which the patty con tend*. JOHN MONTAYNK, Chairman. Charle. Dougherty, l glj A.V.Stephen*, joerreiarie*. n flt< A CA?n. 1ZT PHKMIl'M HTOrKH ? The Committee of the ureal Fair held last w*ea hi Niblo'?. having awarded a premium to Msav Ann Houston, 113 Chirlton *trret, for hT Iwraov. CD Milk aii*I H*i?Ti.r. HtocK#, ?hr be|r? leave la inform Iter mend* and the public, that they are on anle by Mas. K ino, 111 rdtta ?tr?i I, near Rmadway ; s* lie re alao tany he constantly had Stocks of every description, manufactured by her of the lieil taatrriala, and in a style ?im-h for taate, eMtaaa cheapness are not surpassed in tlna riiv. A beautifal article mar lie teen hv railing aa ala.se, made etpresdy for mat i i balls, and nth*r (renterI and fashi- nahle partus, which are got up at the shortest notice, and on the rnont liberal term*. at-lw* |iF,WAHU.-l -l ? a the vicinity of~~Vork viile, $10 on Ttie*d?y, the 24th I ?t, a small lirindle Roll D?'l'71 Hin ear* stand stmigrit, and are cut lie'or* an I liehinil; hl? list kings are verv hoar.-e. Whoever will return him lo the Mulwcf'.ber, (R. AltUINt T"N L CO.,29?'srk Knw.) shall rr ceive the above reward. UKB. IIA/./.AKIi. laHUifla, Vet. 30, IWT. ati 3t* Hlili.UPOIil), ln.| ??rle75 Cloth* and Merrhsi.. I a - ? lor, I'll WIHiam at , 1.1" . > i eve o inf.irm ht? friend* i the public, tl.at lie bat ju?t completed a rnott ert-otive assart nir nt of, Winter flood* to which lie invite* inenrrtion, vi*:? hiarkjf.oluc; and tnlsrrti Krei.cb and K.pglish saucrfins Cloth*; Molmir. Petersham, Pilot Cloth* and Hri>hUm Reaver superfine milled drab Cloth*. A great variety of fancy and ttaple ip,o.t* for |iatiial < to. ?>?!?, he he. which he will ?el or make up on the most reaMiaable term*. oil lm* NOTT'ai a I l?Vk> F.. ? ffrr*. t.or r< aim* 7*' ear boat* aod ahipa' cab n?. banking room*, parlors, r.urwrie* and [taw-meat room*, tlore*. hell* of dwelling houses, lecture aad Other public roam*, el urrher he., which from their peculiar ronAiraction, require to lie replenished with futl hut ewce in <w?h? kwwri, and which vary In price Irwn $5 to |K, and to uirnt of winch may tie attach-d variou* formed plain and orna mental heat condensers for upper r?oin*. hall*, he. with much Oteinl i tier I AI*o, Dr. Nn't's Patent Wood Cnoh Rtove, an article of ac knowledged superiority, a* it will Iruke, Imtl, roa*t, fry and broil ai t'-e ?anie time by the tame lira, for final I to ;to t . t . at from $ I2i to $.1'. All of which may he otnained of ami put op hy the ?ul?vril?er? at nn liour'* notice. Mioses to be repaired, or order* to pot op nhl one*, fcc. are ri ftalered a* received, and w II In- taken in band aad executed in turn. MTRATTON h MF.YMOtJR, | otwut* ^ m Wiar Rfyri | JI1IVKN, *4?M OltlCKNWjt'M MTUkKT. ? New York, finperter of (lerman *).|ver floods, culler* and fancy ar idea. offer* the shove frond* wholesale r nd retail it ?urh tenierkable low price* a* never fail u> give satisfaction to all that call to in*pact In* dock. rf>-3t* I ? {(Mt'lR BOOTH liOO i *.-ra*hiunabte low pr U ra I Boot Hiotc.? H. NKwF.LL r?*pectfully Inform* the puhlietl at he ha* taken the-.tore N?. 94 Canal at., corner o Wooster, where lie Intend* keeping a iNiiernl assortment l?f *i< n*a and boy*- taiot*, which lie offers wholesale aad retail at reduced puce* for ea?b. JuM received from hia factory, a few case* of French puqtp hoot*, a prime article (ar kuinaier, whic' We offer* at the rednaed price of N. R. CotisUaliv on hand, foot* far $2.40 and 93.76. Jy3?m? CVHII'DKR.Ai'kt LOTH I IMi-The subscriber* a-t / rntmnntlv en hand aa eatensive assortment of children clothing, made in the most t.ediii i.nhle style, which they wii sell on very reasonable h rrr* at wholesale or retail. ?IMai* Mil) A. IHnrf fo CO.. 14 Rowery. A MORTN. o PICK' KB? am. inoo case*. | deter each, half rallon jars loop do do do do *0* do t do do quart do put Hp ia vnpcrior st, !e, and fbr ?alc by m O. k J. R WKIXR, |m Water ??. oM 4m* neat d?n*r to lloR'a HoteL I AMP.'IICAR Kxr IIANUF; CMMPARf, 44 WAl.t.RTMP.r.T N V The cert flcair* of tl. ? ? pane see promptly paid in hnnknhlc money whenpe?tented ?iim*ol fire f'oPae*- under five d' liar* in ?|iecte, at Ike u?aai di?courit, nr In eastern bill*. The Ci miniu will ht p ctare.l la a few- i'sy? to eceivt on dep ,t|> p- it i,, ? -virtu*,?' *04 Imp* e , ally p'op?-iv? i oi$-l?* Ainuitm?nti. ? - . _ . a ? PIS M rc l i l 1,.A I'll m.?THIS EVENING willbeper fiirwml, LASONXAMBULA?Klviuo, Mr, Jones? Ainioa, Madame LCaradori Allen. To conclude with the TWO GL'EEXS?Christine, of Sweden, Miss C minima ? Mar/, of Denmark, Mrs. K.ohard*t?n. tT Door* open ?l t<l?prrtoi manees commence at 7 o'clock. lioivt $1?Pit 50 cent*?Gallery 25 reuii. AmkiiicaS" thka :'kE uo r.uv Mr. CIIAMPLIN'S BENEFT?THIS EVENING will lie perform** THE BltON/H HOUSE?Zamna, Mr. Williamson?Marge lia, Mm. La Forest. Previous to which, LOAN OF A LOVEH?Orrtrnde, Miss Nelsou. O" Doors open at 7?performances commence at a qnarlar before 8 o'clock. Boxes, 75 cents?Pit, U7J?OilUery, & National, tukstkk ? i.<ae a Ho IMC?MIL WALLACE, Lewee?THIS EVENING will be performed OTHELLO?Othello, Mr. Wnllack?l.tgo, Mr. V indent) off? Desdetuoua Mis* K. Wbrniley. After which, LtiVE A LA MODE?Sir Archy , Mr. Johnston ?Charlloue, Mrs. Kogert. Doors open 6f?Performance begin at 7f. OLYMPIC I HEATHE-Broadway, next to Tat lersall*.?THIS EVENING will be performed THE SOMNAMBULIST Ein?*tine, Mr*. Maeder-CoL De llosamhert, Mr. Corey. After which, the Irish Drama of KATE KEARNEY? Lanty O'Lauglilin, Mr. Blake, Kate Kearney, Mrs. Mae der, Rose Kearney, Mi's. Blake. To conclude with DELICATE ATTENTIONS?Mr. Gin gtrljr, Mr. Jones?Mr*. Bustle, A rs. Jones, Doors open at J past 6; the performance will commence at | oast 7 o'clock. A ITIOSAL TIIKATHE.?JOIIN -s"V BAKNfcS very respectfully announces to his friends, the public in general, that Ids Farewell benefit (prior to hi* de parture for tlie South and West,) w ill lake piacr' on Thursday iifxt, November 9ib. The evening's entertainment to com in< nee with the petit comedy called " The Stage Coai h Adventure," or, "The Two Thompsons." Mr. Thompson the 2d, Mr. Barnes. Alter which, lor the first time on any stage, a new Tangedy in 5 nets, cal ed " Oclavia Brsgaldi: or the Confession," written by Miss Charlotte llarnss. Octavta Bragaldi, Miss C. Barnes, her first appearance at this Theatre; Francisco Bragaldi, Mr. H. Waliaek. In the course of the evening a comic song by Mr. VV. H Williatiis. To conclude with lav desire) the favourite farce of Family Jars, or the Mistaken Fa.hers. ? Delpli, Mr. Barnes, Dig-i r c, Ml. W. il. Wiltiauis. nli If [VOW EXIIIHI I l\(l at No. 8 Barclay street, tlie i-N Grand Allegorical NATIONAL PAINTING, 25 leet high, by Klex. Admittance 25 cents. Open front 10 in the morning till 10 in evening. oiaim INHIBITION OF DAVE!I HOB! Ml ELKC J TUG MAGNETIC MACHINERY?A large continuous Railway, over 40 feet in circumference, with a new engine propelled by this wonderful and invisible power, is now npen to the public, in addition to the former exhibition. Open l>sy and Evening at No. 5 Bare lac street, opposite the Astor House, and adjoining the American llutel, lrc ui It) A. Al. to 5 P. Al ,ainl from 7 to 9in the evening. Railroad cats put in motion at 12 M.,1 P. M., and 8 P. Al. Single tickets, 5? cents? Monthly tickets, not transferable,$1 Far sale at the door, and at the pi ineinal Hotels. oZt Iro* hi II l h i . \S I* A 1 NTT S <18,?Now exhibiting at lo7 Bioadway, three magnificent Paintings, just arrived lr<>m Paris, by the celebrated Duhufe, the painter of the muchadmt red pictures of Adam and Eve, and a distinguished pupil of David, whose modern style bids fair to rival the renowned an cient artists. To tbe admirers ot the fine arts, these paintings oiler a treat not surpassed by any tiling which lias before been exhibited in tins country. One of the paintings, covering 175 feel of canvass, represents a thrilling scene from Byron'* Don Juan, f4th Canto, ,17th stanza,) between Juan, Haider, and Laiubrot and the various passions with which they arc agtta'ed, allowing tull scope to the pencil of a master, are most vividly depicted. The second, ol smaller dimension*, although nearly as large as lile, represent* St. John iu the Wilderness, sipping the pure stream gushing Iroin a rock, is in the true style ol David, and a most finished painting. Tlie Uiird picture represents a beautiful Circassian Maid of fered lor sale by an Armenian slave merchant to a high Turk ish functionary. Hours of exhibition (rem 9 in the morning till 10 at night. Admittance 25 cents?Season ticket*50 cents. stl-flui* SA (C K A 1?A K I i? I. A.?Having prepared lor scvi year a l?yrup of Saraparilla, which ha? been highly Several , - . - _ . "P* |?r?>vvl of. and administered by a nunsber of ihe most reapcc latilr pb)ric!iiif, in4 which has far ticeHfd my no *t san guine expeditions, I now with increased confidence offer it te the medical laculty ana -ull'i rmj community, ?? richly Couceu ?mle(l Compound Byrupof Sursaivurilla, tor th. cureofchron tc rheumatism, 'ctter, ulcerated *ore tliroat, pimple* on tli? face, scorbutic eruption*. Pile* produc, d by ar. impure haliit of the body, erysipilas or St. Aniix.uy's Kire, pain* in the bone* produced by the to? free use ol mercury, syphiloid alluctious, scrofula, Ac., and all disorders arming froui nn impure or con laiidonied slate of tlie blood, &.C., it ba* proved hii effectual re i edy. It i-s a well Mttbl'llinl fart that nil cutaneous di-eases arise from or are Increased by an Impure or contaminated state of the blood. Therefore, Instead of using external application*, to force ilie disease back into the system, there to remain ami produce greater evil, internal remedies should be administered to pji it v tin- contaminated blond, and diive the disease out ?t the system, to be forever eradicated. In order t > effect this era.id object, recourse should be hud lo those medicine* which have proved, upon tiial, to l?e most efficac ions in purify in*; the tiiood. Harsarai ilia lias been used many years for this purpose, but hs* never, till within a short time, lire n properly prepared. The above medicine ha* re -rived the highe-t encomium* Imm ?''???* of the mast eminent physician*, and is prepared rnmrly from vegetable suh-tance, and posses e* the active principle of Narsaparilln Hoot iu a most concentrated degree. Being a very palatenblc medic,nc, the most delicate stomachran lie hi it con veair nilv, and it is with safety given to the most tendvr lufunt, ia corroboration of win h certificates w ill lie atiow n. Ur. Hl'llman's Cunreal rated Compound Syrup of Sar.iaparillm has completely ould lie Sw aim's Panacea luid Cotter's t'aiho I con, in the cure of scrofula, king's evil, ulo rs or * ret, div vases or eruptions of the skin, chronic rheumatism, sore throat, venereal complaint*, mercurial affections, he., and wiihoult ex ception the greatest purifier of the bkiod ever invented. Th*r i* aa mistiikr here, for some Ot the greatest physician* In the country certify to these farts, amnn ? which are I>r. Sa muel Mao,Ur. Amo\ Dr. Hunt, Dr. l*evi, Dr. Leon, and Drs. Ludlow an Sumner*, and many otli?rs, who have used it and administered it to their patient* with the gr atest success, after every other remedy had failed. For the rare ol rheumatism, scrofula, or king's evil, gout, sciatica or hip gout, incipient earn ers, salt rheum, a- iibiiitic and men-uhal diseases, partiaularly ulcers and painful affrc tions nt tae hones, ulcerated throats and no.till*, ulcers of every de* ?riptinu, fever tore*, and internal ahcco?e.?. fistulas, rile*. scs d-be id, scurvy, biles, chronic sore eves, erysio da?, iilotches, ami evary vnrietv of cutaneous aHWmS) rbrasM Catarrh, headache, proceeding from an acrid humor, pun in the stomach an i (tvspep ia tr-m venation ; affections of the liver, chromeiiiilsmu.aiinnof ihr kidi rys.and general debility caused by n torpid action of t ie vessel* of the >k n. it is sin gulaily ? lllcaciouv in renovating ilio-e constitution* which lua hem hruken down by li\juuiclnus treatment or |uv?nile irregularities. In general terms, It Is rei-ommeadrd In n I those diseases which Hrise from iiopurl'ies of the blood or viti ation of the husnors of whatever name or kind. Caution.?In consequence of the superiorly of Dr. Mtillman'* rou ct" I rated compound Syrup of Sarmjmritht, prepare I by the new process overall preparationsM rttr.nparilli.and the grestdemand for If, sttempt* have hi en iu*de liy p rvonstg* nor .ml of thepri sess, to liiiitale it, and by Copying lite whole, and s- uietimes a part of the direction*, to Impose their wi ak and inertsyitips nn the public as the same article. To guard agaiaat the disappointment thai must necessarily arise by being deceived by any if the fictitious preparation*, [lurcliasri* will please ask for Dr. ftndmai '* Concern rated Compound Syrup of SartnpardUi. and observe that OUCh '"itlie of the geiHiise article will have the imliaisfvn > T. P., wi bout which none are genuine. Kor sale, wholesale and retr?il by the proprietor, A. Under bill, M Hcekman. corner of William ?t. where orders will I* promptly exrcuitd. Also far sale by Dr. Ilvtt, corner of Broadway anl Chamber st , Dr. Mvirc, corn* rof Bowery a- ?l Wsl'.er ??., Dr. Mehrflbn, lit Csnal -t.. Dr. Olios, comer of llowrry s?d tsrno I sj , and at no other fda e in this cl y, Abo, in B*?s <>n at Apothecary Mail. If t Washington *1; Young, Philadelphia. Puce, #1 per bottle. . . This is to certify that 1 have SOW my right f>?r preparing the concentrated compound ayrn P of .arsnpnrtlla hi Mr. A I 'rider hi I, corner of Brrknmn and WiUlaast*., N( w Y? rk. for Ihe price of one thousand dollars. Dsted this ^ 1st d.i> ol Meptrni L-r iu lha war of oor Lord, MP tfcnusar u eight hundred and thirty -six. n7 1m* THOft. PTI U.MAN. M D. rrt|I'?MPKO>"P KVHOIPA I* Till Kid I r'dge street, (lietween M and und Broome) New York.? The unparalleled -necess wli cit has attended the appln atiwn of tills Trus* in cui log caaes which had liai n given up m hope I, ** af't-r having Irled all other kinds, proves its superiority. It is worn witlij'ctfect ease nod safety, Mix days'trial are nl lowed. This Truss hss Iwen eaa nined by more t'. an MO ? f thenost cebhratrd Surge*ns and Pbysirians in N?w I'nrk, who ngroa In s.iv ng it Baaarsaos onalilie* superior ht "ny other hi u?e. ABDOMINAL M'ProitTKHM ouan.ntin new urinciate and Miperior many In use, nCW II. H. BENJAMIN, Ageot,t< Kldfhlge* raet. uT^KHftt'Tlil^",N HII'TIVJ I' I PHH. 3 _R|UH A L'llfTHUI. In addition to their prraent as sm-tment of l.'oen Paper, have JtSSt rrc? iveil a Imge quantily of the most Mnperior Idne. W riting Paper Ot all n'es, express ly adapted for Blaak Areow t Bo ki tirden for Kisnks. hisuranee Coatpaalea, Puhl c Orfiees, Merchants *nd fillers ?itlier for the City or anv part o# I lie IWi*le?inr complete or parts of arts mule Irom Uda Pa per, and ? ul*-'l to any pattern with ureal accuracy, and hound in most elegant anH .iilMtantial stvir; will receive prompt at coition K addressed to BlCll h LOI'TRRL, Btatlonerv, New York. Also, on hand and fox sale, a large SMurtBlfSl ol Patent Blank Acenant Books, made in a so,mm style Ot the aliovx Pa rr. 1 h?c pertoi * who for w ant of time ran. ot wait to have a set of Account Bookt made -o or.ler, can he supplied fr< ni this a.smtnam! with a Complete vt of hooks, whk-o will We warrant' <1 to vise entire vathiacti n t? the m >?t Coir*ct and pnrticnlar lionl-keeper. .... . . A!*.'on hand a on "I ? xt? nslva stock of foreign a-.d dotprstlc MMIuiiai|. cxMHWIuf ?f every variety of fooUrM aod letter pap* r. lead pencil*, wafers,sealiag wax. o.k *tanJs, some cle rant bron/e and ebony meta be memorandum laioks, ba, k gmniimn and rlc 'slKjnrila, copying maclii. cs of various kinds, an t nil lhere*|oh<ha arllcles for their uie Notsr al prise, and eter other article usually sold hy siatloner* which they offer for .ale at prices which must salt nuchas* rs eitler at wholesale or retail RICH k I.OirTBBL, Butiooers :md B'irh Rook mannfa turers, No. 01 William Btreet. ene door below Cedar. n? tw* L'ltKNttl L % fifith' AO hi?l?R AL RYfifl I'M?The r iuHscrlhei'lsecond Rieidnr Ciass, tram T te t rycloek. ev erv Monday, We 'nrsday an<* Friday, is n?w nrgamxlng. Urn. tlemen wlm wish to jom it are resp, s.ed to Bppty ?* soon a* amsilde, and leave iheir nauie* and realder.r-., that due no ti^e may lie sent to the-n when the rl*?s will b*- made np and ready to , pro. J MANKBi A,iB lit sal st. f H Th s? who are d -strr. js to witnem the sulaw-r-her** proei ss of teaching, are Invited to ea las thtrve at 7 o'clock on Tuesdays, alternate or any ? emtq' nfili* 1,400,0110 ?:,r:r k-' I* hriw'it k' ('? nr7, A at ?? fw<J -?? -is e . ?rt tp ...p rlnr style on.' for sCiel,; 't hJ II. W W. M.-? I1)! W ?' s'. sltha' rAit door lo II >H's if'-u-L Auction bates. . JEss* CADY. Auctioneer. V JKIkMfe. t'AU I , Store Nos. 117 ami 119 Wauw streets.?! bis Day, at l>aii' pa*t 9 o'clock, in t<r * lo salt turcliANer*. lor cash, ? large am! general ussnrtm.- of be ardware. cutlery. fail grama, hats, comb*, fancy mi*?, eMk uig, |Ui#,?wioi?p uirbs, x.c., w iili an avsnrtmriil of good* iiR e<l le the tteulbefii and \\ r-u-m market, loo hudmtoim to lion i? as advertisement o( this kind. At P rival*- Pale?Mi. unn doivn Cumin assorted of alt ktnbB. bsiu eartls H miiing I,a.a ami Bbefbeld Cutlery, ul every va riety iniay innble 2'-?* doten Collar* aad bosom*. Iti.Wio Needles, assorted from 1 a 12, Hemming'sand UeraMM do. 'i'Htf grow Button*. Cost, Vest,and Pearl,sulneet to itrlsa lure, which will be taken in payment. Aha, Snuff Boxes, Piiw, lie. 4- -. lie. Alan, German. French, am' Hhudr lilanil Jewelry( lew priced Watches, Gnard haiM itc. ni33-Iy? HM. AI'Lttl (J1ILIN, Auctlonei t. BV r. .1. UEAlt.Mi 4k. CO., Mont "a Building, ooa* i.?r ot Wall and re rl at ?Tins liny, at 9 o'clk, at the -n*. lion room, Hardware. Cutlery, consisting of pen, pocket, aat dirk knives on cards and in duttni; *ri?sors in doteu* inid oa cards; needles in cannwter* and bundle*; double an<l singled! eye spectacles: steel and brass barreled pistols; perceaatee caps, thimbles, knitting needles, books and eye*, lie., he. Fancy Goods?Consisting of double eitra cologne, iudr #*, psrtuiiiery, French a.m KugUdi soip, lav wider water, 4.C. Also, an invoice of coiiibsjrutions, cellars, bosons*, lootf,e?i shoes. Also, an lnvoleeof Jewelry?Consisting e! ear-r?ng* fn*- r rings, watches, breast-pins, chains, he. he. r,9 fna? JOHN SNIEFEN, Auct'nneer. AUCTION NOTICK?Will be told on Thursday, Nw vember 23d, at 12 o'clock? Machinery and K.xturvs for Fatlinet Printing and Ototik Finishing. Printing Machines, in complete order, for one or two colon. Copper Shells?Kuginved Shells, new patterns, and good ah new. Rolling Machines?Double and Single Presses, with appal** lus etunpleie. Iron Plater?A complete assortment for pievse*. Pree* Paper*? A very superior lot til Pi cm Papers, Stoves, Furnaces, It,tilers, drying nn.ni blankets, and blanket frame*, with everv other nature n-oessary Ibr conducting the huntiitj*. Capitalist* and others will find an opportunity tor the invest ment of a small amount ?>f money that will lealize great protil, as the whole will be sold to tbo highest bideer, a* the preaertt owners are a- rangir g in leave the city. For particulars apply at the miction room. I 3Ma* hK W VUKM. lioitsh BAZAAit. X.F For the Sale of Horses, Vehicles, he. he by rommhson, n' private site dally, and by public auction every Wednesday throufcboui the year at 12, M. precisely, without regard Ws weaker. - The proprietor takes this opportunity of expres ng his ac know ledcmei ts lo the patrons of this establithineiit, Loth foe hiiiisr If ui d the lute finn of Stimpson h Cowan, for tl e very liberal pairoiifige bestowed ti[Min tie Bazaar, and begs lo as sure Ins friends itud the public that be has how its sol? manage in id, and that his whole attention shall be directed to merit its continuance. Horses taken at livery as usunl, and careful groom* em pi.i\ i d. Horses to hire of the best description at the shortest notice ts* his Irivndr,and gentlemen introduced hy tliem. o23 3m* WM. COWAN, Si Crosby *L U?? i h, BUUTe, BUOTb A*D MiOKB. RICHARD* h WALKER'S two esublUhmenU. No*. ?* ami 232 Canal s . N. Y. My triend K, gave n e the names ami number* of the above establishment*, and told me that it waa of no use for me u> try any where el?e, lor that he had tried all through the citv, and could hud nothing that would hear a comparison with Ki. hards and Walker'* make of Cheap Hoot*. Why, lliey have more than 20,000 pair* ot the most elegantly wrou. lit boots to select from, and the potr ! pot for 02.76 are fall ns hands aieantl fashionable as any $!UK? boot* I ever wore. All who wish a pair of nice fashionable ami durable boou, either light drt -.s, wet wenthrr, or water proof bo ts, will do w ell tr> call as above. Price* from $?-S# to f3.AC, and $4.60 tor water proof. Until mistake Richards 4t Walker* two establishment*. Nos. 2:c JII-I 712 ChiuiI St. _ _ oltMm* 1 /? THE article pnbtiabed below, concerning tbe new and popular dorli lite ailvanceu by the iliaMr.ou* Goebcke, of Ger many, cannot fill of excit.ug a deep and ttirilling interest through i ut our coun.iy. ['I'ransltdid from ILt firrmmn 1 LOUS UKKON UOKL1URK, Or l.l.lMiNt, THE UHEATEHT OK HUMAN BENEFACTORS. of !\?rlh and South Ami i t, a ? To Lou 11 Often Uoelicke, M. It., of Germany, (Europe,) be long* lit** imperishable lioi or of mltling a new ami prec.cua tlt.cl. toe to toe science of Medicine?a doctrine wditch, though vehemently opposed by many 01 the faculty, (ol which be it a valuable member,) lie proves to be at well founded in truth, at any doctrine of liolv writ?a doctrine, upon tbe verily of wbicb art- >u?peuiied the liven ol'mill loo* of our race, ami winch lie boldly challengr s his opponent to refute, vizConsumption it a disease always occasioned by a disordered slate ol tbe V is Vine (or lite principle)nt lite human body?olten seemly lurking 111 ilie system lor year*, before tlierv it the least cimiplaiiu o| the lungs?and it Inch may lie a* certainly, though not mi quickly cured, as a c uimon cold, nr a simple headache. An invalua hlv precious doctrine tins, at II imparit an important lesson to llie apparently healthy of bolb tears, leaching ihem Uiat thia in iilious fie may be an unobserved inmate ol tbeir "clsyey houses," even while they imagine iheinsrlvet m cure from ila attack*, t tibial thea. that tin great tecrel in the an of pre serving Iteaiih is to pluck out Ike disease while in the blade, ami not wait idi the lull grow n ear. Tlilt Hlu?triou* benefactor ol tr.an is also entitled to your un feigned gratitude, and the gratitude ol a world, tor the I. veu lion of hit matchless Sanative, who*e beating hat liny jowly claim lor it sift it title, mure it has so signally triumphed over our great common enemy, Consiiinpt ion, bolb in iu first awl last stages?u medicine which lias thoroughly filled liie vacu um m the Materia Medica, mid thereby proved itself the t oa querar of Physicians?a medicine for which all mankind will have abundant cause 10 bless the IsenelWut band of a kind Providence -a meilicnis whose wondrous virtues have bean wi??ly portiaveil even by s tin* of our clergy, in their pas toral vivits to the sick chandier?by which itiesris'they often be come the happy instruments of chxugiug despondency, into hope, sickess tulo health, ami the sadness of friends into joyful aess iLTUOKLIf KI 'M M \TCIILKS8 SANATIVE, a me,I cm of more v due to man ibin the vast mines of Austria, or ev?r? tie unilrd Irvmutesof out glob'?a medicine winch is obtained ? qtiilly from tbe vegetable, animal, and mineral kingdoms, and thus pns.esses a three-fwld power?a m dtcine which, thougb designed as a remedy for consumption solely, is pos mink of a mysterious inlluence over many diseases of the hu man system?n aiedlrine wbicb begins l? lie valued by physi cians, w Im> are daily witnessing its astonishing ? ure? of many w lioiu tliev bail resigned to the grsspof the in>atial<le grave. ? Hoch is live demand for this mighty health restorer in Uer inauy, that Mr. AMb'.uy Strumrr, one ol our booksellers, sold in one month 147 phials, being more than 12 packages?Mr. B P. Manhattan grocer, 1.8?Mr. James bevirr, mkeeper, 10$? a id not a single forwarding agent, who has made return* ?| n.nuev to I he depository, has sold less than 300 pet month, since lie received his *pp intment. An as-o.'?lioii ofg? nth men. with Mr. Manhattan at its Head, and comprising twenty agents, recently tirterrd Unel.r ke $tu, nun lor Ike original recipe for preparing lite Hauativr, but this sum w ns iefused. Mr. Minimum It U cause to prize this medicine, sin 'e one of bis daughters, whom itr. Van s >.tu tt alte idrtl in ;i long sick ness, nod whom lie acknowlet 'fed to lie in a "confirmed con sumption," hu> keen perfectly cured by u-ing oniy ihrte quar ters of a phial Aim, nyoung man, who was formerly a clerk in his store, nnd who had for several yearsheen sub/vet to fits, was rest?r> d to uniiitrrruplt d health ou taking less tlian l>alf a phial Meseralotlier very Imp riant core* have been disinter estedly repotted to the public by the before named physicians, since tbrir conve sum to the V is \ ilir doctrine, a* will l?e seen by 'heir nrmezed it stiirn uiala Of most mr-licine- be I Oft- tbe publie, llie patient is directed to tska "fist of * v bottle*, sml if these do not cure, persevere In tbe n?e of ten,or r*? n filteerq" but not so with ihe Match less Mtuislive. It is tisre worthy of remark, that In almost every Instance, where cures h tve been wrought by this remedy, less ttmn a pliisl I asrvinovrtl the diss ase?ami in no case, whether result tag fata'ly or socces fully, ha* a patient used two whole phials. The .Wauvlive h above all eslun.iie, a* a general pceveutlve of contagious ?li*ease??(ml by many it is said to Ire a never - falling antidote, ik. ugh the iuveii.or d tps tit/t ekalte it with sucli infallibility. Masters of v. >?ct?, who mar whit to ftnrthh I hems. |ve? and tlieir ctewseaeh with a phial of Is, tan ohtamtlte articie of a?y of tbe >^fsi?,si Hytr itH <11. C< u t In' the package. All persons wint live in unhealthy rlin.stes whether hot or I colli?all' p?ra Ives and other, ioiiim cted with manufactories, ?and all who lead *?? I sntery and iit.tr live lives, are ripesed In I various insidkni* nta'adies, which may be silently preyng upon | tlieirrmtilMims, even with their coantrnaiice* wr r (lie I i .< >?( li at tit, an t whiie they "? ii*pcrt no dang er rdgh" ma Indies which art aeeastonal u-e of the hsu .live would elieck in the bud. DIRKll ridiTH, Be.?Tie pst eat, wldle using tin* no .it. Cine.should ? at aod drink (inkind. ?oi quantity i whatever ike a,.pet'te .lirtatr*. and not if > '>m|* II. d to force down, Sgansl n iture, evgrf n?. ikey, whiek the trnderrst friend* and kimtrst narses. It. n .ntpru leutly recomui# t d. Nstare I- the great |di| slnaa, (the disrlor and nurse only her .etvant*,) and if we woulil prolil by ber advice, we must adhere -tiirtly to her inf?lhble rerqie. If she order fqi the patient water, port-r, or hock, ulwy bert H *lie direct fish, Inwl, eggs, or a beefsteak, regard ber vmce. In ether words, ? hi lia'ient should rat and ilrirk wbstevrr hi-appetite craves, pot roreet'ing l* he "temperate in all thing*." In burning fevers, n oca not the patient'* in?t uclive eail fnc eo. tin- drinit ny sltnplv moisten ng hi* ps rhfd lip*, hut plare hv hi* bedsislr a vessel id wall r, put into his IimihI a eup. and let li.ia slske le* thirst ?t pleasure. Tina is reason?this ia common ceti*e--It. ?is nature. A* Ibfc* inedieine ? spends its wlmle power in restoring the di*. rderi d Life 1'iiuciple to it* na ural stal'. ai <? at it I* con ?rtpvent v n-.t in th< least degrre physical, the patient is direct i si to k? cp the Imwels open with epsmn salts or esrtor rll, in 'he ordinary doses, Th? danvi ve niayl^nken without tbe least Intvri it|>tii a in business or pleasure, and without any variation in the tonal a uirs ? of living. IX i-K._Kor aitnlts. one drop?for children, a half drop - toe Infant*, a qusrier drop?to t?e taken. In all raw-. In a htlle rapid milk, there time* daily?one honr l^fure eaeh meal, and thus. hi tu.tie till a cure is i dec ed. Tor Infants, tb<- molhe?*U milk I* the most t'ronvr. "Kul how," ti e putleol wwne?ime% a k* 'fsn a d'op he divided .run two or f. urpai t?''' 1'oiiwo or f inr t? a stm li f .11 of milk Into a phial, add one dr"p of thn Wannl'se, and shake well f.vr live minutes- ihen s tea sis win fall nf I he rnivtuie will contain a half-dr? p oe a quarter drop, ae enr.hng to tbe qnzntiiv of m'lk pnr in. It Is not an uncommon inquiry, "W hy not take two drops f" 7 be answer is nhvlnak. If wc should push our?fTort* to r? store die * is Vi!.c in aii cqal ilhrl.im, wr s|v>nld, fheaooth, find nue*e.ve# f..retna Nature, than vrti ek troihing cubl ne nw.re preposterous or unsafe. Bt slil.s, the Imno-nse eos- an - labor ?f the_varVdls rbemW-ni prr? res.e. f'W obtain.nr U.eb?n.lier isa somdeut reuson lor naiog the bast ,pia.it.tv that .*?" I <?>?? *1!f"T HTCt ?r? consenn. rleeo| I... .s.t cvp'nsrs Ooellele kus been enmpelled h. advairre IlK pricefr.im U to V> per phial, whe h sup he has lake,, w.1.1 much relnclann -and h^s^present petun unr emhurrassmw f* rannwi fbll nf. mvlneing his m si unrhai it side enriii.esih.il l.e ha* ? gtcntef desire lo ben< tU mrnkintl thaw tc urrumrfalf ee.lib. , |?rte? rbeee and a third rli tk>,l ir* (ft AO| pr r hvil owm e. it T e sh ?e medle'nt mayl.e had at the imcksinre of O. ?s KMkNfT"4 V/WProudwav. rhlawd" ill ?ia. ?IMH Ilk* AND I'Mlli'lM r N'M lYI f.L'lt JIlNl -Ol o A. lU'V r k ?(>.. N ' ) I l- .swe.fT. S.?rc bo- ? vn etieisslve u*?Oria'cct t.'f' 'y mad* frn'h sa, ? Itorvtrvu srvf sue, whirl, if t * ? sell ' I ?af h . ea.lt, oi lier it whole *lv ur rcWiU. siV3af