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iwficial effects already pulwii bv thesa inimitable remediea, tlwt hi utbltuMIt iumIi an wtiute curt. It i? perhaps proper to iUU, that Dr. William* gave my bro ther no aosurance of a tan, but aspres*ed a hope thai b? might aiiord him to UK relief. I had the latisfsslir- of visiting P*ov donee Home mm few ?oath* Mace, aad of witnessing Um Doctor '? manner of treating hi* patienia.? There were, I should think, from forty to fifty in attendance, many of whom I heard relate their own extraor dinary cases. I might mitaace a number were it neceseary. I will however just state that many had be?u blind for year*, were restored to sifhtgand that too after having sought relief in vain, from other eoarcef. I wae particularly struck with the unwavorlng confidence with which they (poke of the skill of Dr. William*, and indeed 1 was not surprtsM at it, when the evidence of it wan so over whelming. Now if any of tout readers ar? skeptical with regard to ti e skill of tkie gentleman as an Oculi?t, they have oulv to call at (he corner 01 Canal street, and Broadway, N. Y., Providence House, between tht hour* sf 9 and 3 P. >1., to be convinced that it is unparalleled BENJAMIN DAY. Member of the New Jersey Anuual Conference of the Me thodist E. Church. New Provide uce, Sept. ith, 163?. ?26-?l-vs* Nib lo'j. ? We remind our readers that this is the kit night but one that this favorite resort will be ?pen, and can assure them that the entertainment* in which the Ravels appear on this occasion are of a character to ensure the utmost pleasure to all by whom they may be witnessed. * [To the Editor of the Morning Herald.] Sir,? I request you will permit me, through the Medium of the Heaald, to acquaint the authorities of the city, the directors of its mercantile institutions, and other parties who may have received duplicates of the appended notification, that the experiment therein announced for tomorrow, will not take place; the lessee of Castle Garden objecting to the terms ?f my invitation to the Public; and being willing to pay any reasonable demand for the use of his pre mi ?es, I cannot consent for me restrictions on admission, which, at too late an hour to be, the proprietor re quires. Sir, your obedient serv't , John Levingstuw. September 27 1839. 55 Franklin street.* {0? The public are respectfully informed tliat I purpose to demonstrate, at Castle Garden, in this ?ity, on Saturday the 28th instant, that buildings may be secured from destruction, by lire, by means inexpensive , ready and simple in it* application, and effectual for the purpose. That an invention, so necessary to this great coun try and so long a " desiderutuni" with the world, will obtain the attention of scientific and professional gentlemen, and other parties interested by so impor tant an object, will, I trust, be evidenced by sue/* persons favoring me with their presence, at four ?'clock, P. M. on the day named herein, at which time, to the moment, I shall subject, to the test of fire, a model house of timber, defended by the " fire preventive plaster.'' Free adra ission to gentlemen leaving their own card of address at the entrance, and no person who shall not have complied with that condition will be admitted to the garden, on the occasion. J?hn Livingston, 55 Franklin st. * lO- Dr. Taylor's Balsam ?r Liverwort. ? We never call attention to an advertised medicine, but from strong conviction of its utility. To this medi cine we have before adverted from conviction obtain ed by our experience, and from seeing it successful in many cases, and we now speak of it to call the at tention of the poor, who are se much exposed to the Weather, and to whom this remedy will prove a real blessing. No medicine ever offered to the public has been so generally successful in consumptive com plaints, as this; and it should always be in use where there is coughs, colds, or pains in the breast. It will be well to procure the genuine at 375 Bowery. s28 3f MONEY nABKB T FHiaf, iefl. 97-6, P. M. A fair amoutit of bunow? h*? been doue at t he flock ei ci.ange today, at prieea which *how a little improvement oa yesterday '* rate*. V. S. Bank improved i per cent ; Del. aad Hudaou 1 per cent ; N. Am. T. and Bk. J i Caaton J per ct Harlem } per at ; An. ??. Bk. } per cast. The City Bask of Montreal ia about eatablUhiag a branch at Quebec ; Cnarlee Getting, ,E?|. to have the management. There it but little doing in ?terliag exchange. Until Ibe de parture of the B'itieb Quae*, but a avail amount of traaaao tioa* will take place. The *upply of legitimate billi i* now eery ?hart. Bome of the hank*, among which are the Ma? hattan Co. and the Bank of America are drawing on London at *0 day* for 10 par cent pram, or M 88 the ? sterling. Thi* will be a profitable operatic* far the bank*. Wall atreet ia qaiet. Money i* ?ull much ia demand. U. 8. Bank poet aoiet are freely offered at It per ct tVe recent emiaeion of corpora tlon baud* are alao prewiag upon the market. Thar* waaaa arrival yaaterday at FhUadelphia, from New Or lean*, oa ac count of the U. 8. Baak . of $J0Q 000 ia *pecie, which atkn aear 8400,000 received from that eity witbia a few day*. The V. 8. Baak aeem* to be tlrcagthemag ita re*ource* ia 14 apite of tbe lamentation* bare aad el ae where" ; from all quarter* spec re it Bowing in apoa bar. Tbe vpecie ia I ha proceed* of poet note* which bare beea aelliag in New Urie ana? $400,000 of Uiaee aotee were received oa the 18th ia*t. by the Merchant*' Baak of Now Orleaaa. Tbe poatlioa of Uh* country, at the preeent momeut, ia nn galar. There are many conflicting elemeau in motion, which have con?p?r*d to prolong tbe rn*i? ia which we now And our aelvea, aad which waaeauaed immediately by tbe cloaeaeea td oar Aaaacial couaectioa with the meaey circle* of ?arope.? Tbe (tagaattoa of the atocb marmot, atteadod by a groat fall ia tbe price* of itocka, tuppoeed fully worth their par val le, haa beea the chief enu*e of Ibe tcarcity of money, tempting ca pitaliat* to parehiae tbo*e offered for tale at groat diacoaata, aad to lead moaey at high raloe of intereit to tt oae who wiahed lo hold. Tbe bank* alto, alarmed at the failare of their chief dependence for foreign credita, have fortified themaelvee by ro duciag their immediate liabilitioa within their control. The iliitre** thaa occaaioaed hatkerei. heightened by the conflicting moveneul* of tbe baak* aad the general goverameat. wnich, ia regard to bad *alo*, itaad* ia tbe poeitioa of a inoaopolniag dealer. Tbe power eiarcieed by it iathe we*teru country ,ie pre etaely aimilar to that of tbo UA 8 baak while oeHiag eichaage I a thia city. The whole proooede of thoae tale* were takea to Philadelphia ra apeoie. la like maaaer the government ia eon eeatratiac epecie la the baak of Mievoari A* the la?<l *ale?, during the eaewiag month, become more ettea*ire, thi* in/liv eaee will be felt ia a greater dagree. The aiovement* of both the U ailed Btatoa baak aad the governmeat have thaa far pro duced that deaire to concentrate epecie. which haa deranged the circle* of eacbaage throughout tbe Unioa. The conflict betweea the old and aew *ya<tma of banking ia thi* State ha* beea aanther powerful cmm of tbe eontiuuaiw e of the nriaie, and ia one which ta e*ery day a?nmiag a more grave caet? Tot another powerful caaae m the attempt* at tbe aowth to force the mport trade of (he country lato new channel*, and deetrvy thai hara*?ay of actioa which ha* hitherto operated oith mirtaal benefit betweea tbe aorthera and aoulhera Btatea While all three art i be i J rauaea have beea develepiag them aelvoa. the rapid progrea* of internal improreakeat ha* . been altrrinc the relative position of point* of production aad point* of eoaeaa ptioa or *ale. Theee have now reached a ?t age at which the vaat commerce that formerly flowed dv?a the Ohmaiid Mi?aiaai|<pi river* to tbe New Orlean* market*, ia brought to a ataad Caaal*. ?teamboata, aad lake aangntina offer ar w a ?afcr, quicker, anH cheaper outlet to New York. by way of Buffalo, thaa Ihe old roule by wapof N.Orlean*. Thia ia effect ed by meaa* of the Nlinoi* <nd Michigan Caaal, which connect* the navigation of the Ohio and MiieitMppi Kirer* with Lake Mirliigan, at Chicago, from whence a regular line of Heamboata rna* to Baffala. By iht* route, 100 Ibe. of merebandtee may hr tranaported, without the inauraner, from New York to Oalena for fl Ml , by the old route, the eapenar of 100 lb* from New Yarhto 8t. Lout* wa? ft M>. via New Orleaa*, aa<l from 8t. Loui* to Oalena 81 M, aiakiug 83 00, or double the etpenie of transportation, beaide* the delay ao<l riek incident upon a l<rw ? late ef the rtvrr*. Theee fact* are equally true with all tl.a point* of weetern trade. The commerce of Indiana, lllinoi*, Northern Mieeouri, a* well a* Wiaromia, Iowa. Michigan, Jfort!"-r* IMtie. and < 'anada, will concentrate upon the lak<a, and *e? k the New York market*. L*at year, the amount of prod'ier v.bi.-h wa* received at New OHeaa* (Von tho*e arc tioa* w-,\a V.OOO.OOO and upward*, and formed the ha?l* of a large proportion of the eichaage drawn on the northern citha from that poinl. Tlie value of the produce ha* thia yrar beta mereaeetl ftfty per real in all the wealera itate* Thin **at amount, turned into other channel*, mu*t neceaaarlly derange the whole ?y*trm of aoutbera commerce, and i* oae of the rea **n?, cntmeetrd with the ?carcity of money, which deter* coa tractora from making their iwaai engagement*, and therefore retard* ibe crop* The greaf moeemeatof the eouthera direct trade advoootee waa, lo arreet thia diveraioa of weatrra trade ia favor of the north, by aeim of Ibe ffooth Carolina, Loaiarille, and CtiKinnali Railroad, A coarentica of thnee icereated In thi* a irk *aa* held at AMwttte Noelb Carol in* on Ihe 1Mb inst., wheu it was resolved to svspvod *11 works beyond Colum- | bta for I 1m present The great change in the operation* of the wart, which ha* i thus been wrought by the construction of canal* and rulroWi. wiH naturally check the activity of bu*ine**. The bank* at the west which hare been iu the habit of purehaaing bills <m New Orleans or 8t. Louis drawn against paoduca, now M the direction of trade altered, the bill* offered are drawn on Niw Tork. At tbe tame time, the object coatairplated by the Ma eon convention to ship *11 cotton direct from the South ii stead ??f ria New York, will tend still farther to embarrass the trade of the *oulh weit. The supplies purchased by the river dealer* of the we*'? rn farmer*, hare heretofore been paid in eattern e? change, drawn against cotton The*e were availaMe by the western merchant in the purchase of hi* goods in New York, but by the sthrme of direct shipments th?re will always be a specie balance in favor of the western states. It wauls but tbe settlement of all these jarring element* which have convulsed the internal rommtrne of the ceuutry, to enable trade once more to start healthily The crap* are abundant. The bank* are in good condition, although inclined latterly to vicious courses. Th?y have, however, been tempted into speculation by the necessities of (hose who were too san guine in their dependence upon borrowing mnney in London ? This will soon cure itself: and the banksjio longer able to ?pec ulate, will be obliged to expand, in order to make a living, ialet it* the Mitch Kichaugr 60 share* Ut-ited State* bank 103. 163 do 204i ? 6 do Bank of Commerce 94 'uU, 60 do 93 J scrip s4in, 60 do 79 s6m ? 63 do Union Bank 103 ? it) do Phrnix B-?nk 01, 'JO do 911 ? 6V do Dry Dock 78J, 30 do 79? '26 do Mer. Ec. Bk 103? 15 do Stale Bk New York 94, 20 do 94? 60 do Del. k Hud. 59J, 50 do 69$ tm, 1:29 do 69}, 100 do 691 tm, ?. 6 do 691 uw . 60 do 691. 1^6 do 69J nw, 60 do 69 ?IOd, 160 Jo 69 i3d, 60 do 69, 100 da 69 snw, 60 do ?91 snw. 160 do 69 snw, 100 do 69. 160 do 69 nw. 60 do 69 tm, 100 do 691 nw ? 20 Mechanic'* Bk. As. 76 ? 19 do American Ex Bk 80. 26 do 79J ?30d, 72 do 80| ? 60 North An. Trast 44 T ues day, 40 do 63 Tuesday, 140 d ? ?3j. 26 do 6?j s30d, 16 do 634, 72 do 63J nw, 68 do 63J, 90 do 64?20 do Ohio Trust 89? 26 do N. O. City Bk 79{? 60 do Vicksburg 331. 100 do 331 blO.I, 30do 33J ? 10 do Kentucky Bank 74| -Monday, 10 do 74 J, 60 dO 74 j 20i t, 60 do 76 b30d. 26 do 741 slOd, 29 do 74J M?nJay? 86 do Utica and Syr tense 108?10 ao Cautou 29, 30 do 29 bnw 10 do 29, 5 do 29i, 30 do 29. 10 do 29 slOd. 60 do 29^?50 do Mohawk It. R. *2J, 20 d') ii ? 26 do Boston and Providence 97 ?60J alter I Od, 1 6 do New Jersey 841 ? 10 do Stoningtnn 21, 60 do 2 1 J? 16 do Harlem 424, *0 do 42 j,.' \0 do 43bl0ii, 60 do 42), 26 do 42f-~ 44 do Utica ((Schenectady 116, ? 6# do Loug Island 61, 60 do 61*. 100 do 51^. Stnie at Trade. The week has clooed dull in almost all departments of busi ness. The state of the foreign markets is such that the ship per* da not feal inclined to operate to any great extant. At ; the South sickne** prevails to au extent, in all the sea ports, which amount* to an embargo oa trade. At the West the couutry is overflowing with produce, but financial difficulties are such that the contractors far produce, the drovers aad the miller* see no prospect for entering into engagements, success fully. Every thing is at a stand. At the ?aine moment ele ments are in motion which will break up all the old channels of business. When the accumulating craps find a vent they will revolutionize the current of trade, aad more distinctly mark the Northern from the Southern interests. It is tha worViue of these cause* which, in a measure, cheek the movements ?r trade. The effect of the news by the British Queen ou the Rochester market was to redace the offer* ol? the millers! for wheat; they decline givmu more than 04 cents a bushel. Flour sold at $6,26. The coal trade of Pennsylvania is becoming more brisk as the season advance*. The shipments af Scbuylkill Coal for the weekenditg on Thursday evening last were. 246 boats, carrying 13,161 tons. 6388 per la*t report 289,121 6433 301,282 Si'GAB.? There is still a degree of inactivity evinced in this market. The sales of all deicriptions reach about 600 hh?, and 600 bx* only at O^atti for Porto Rica, 81 a9^ for St. Croix, 6] for New Orleans, Havana Brown at 74**4. White do llall^ At New Orleans, on the 16th inst., there was hut little doing; prices remained the same, for i. frrior to common 4a6?, prime 6*61, extra prime 7 At Bo?too, price* have undergone a de cline except for strictly prime. About 600 bis Havana and Trinidad round buyers at 81a81, low qualities 7)a7|, 100 hhs Porto Rico 7^a8 ; at auction, a lot brought 71*7}. .VARRIKD. On the Mth iu*t., by the Rev. J. H. Price, of St. Stephen's, Mr W. B. R,?dda to Mim Ana Barker, eldest daughter of M. Barker, Esq., Professor of Music. ?IBB, On Thinda;,}(tb met. John Mason, in the Mth rear of hi* IP KIORNIIIG HGRALD-NHIP NEW8, Fori mi New York, Neplembrr '27. tvn Slur* 6 46 I high wtTll 5 4ft PickcM M Arriv*. LOKDOIS. Philadelphia, Morgan, Aug. M Samson, Sturges, Sept 1 LITKirOOL England, Wane, Aug. 19 Shaktpeare, Britton, Aug. J6 We*tche*ter. Ferris. Sept 1 Liverpool^S) Fayrer, Sept '21 mill. Erie, Funk, Aug M , Burgundy, Line*. Sept I | PickcW ?? Depart. LMIDO^. Mediator, Champlin, Oel.l B. Queen, yS) Roberta, Oct 1 Wellington, Chadwick,,Oct 10 LimrooL Columbus, Cropper, Oct 1 G Washington, Burrow*, Oct? hum. Charle* Carroll, Lee, Oct. 1 Albany, John* ton, Oct S Harriet Louise, Paine, Franklin) Pleiades, Lowell, Charles ton; Veaus. (Bremea) Winahoe?t, Rio Janeiro; Dibden, (Br) Kruyer, St Andrew*. Franeude Pan, Forbes, N Or I as; Brom le?, (Br) Knot, London. Southeraor, tonklin, St Mart*, (Jeo; Emery, Merrymaa. Bath, Cha* M Smith, Totten, Baltimore; Aiula, Howe*. Montego Bay. Jam; < iardnrr H Wright. Bur ton, Swansbom, NC. Airiied. Ship Paragon, Curtis. 13 days fram Tnrks Island, salt, to J Peters It Co. Ship Hilah, Holme*, todays from N Orleans, in ballast, to A Tanner. Shin Solon, Wood, 49 days fm Liverpool, mda. Roche, Bro thers k Co? I AO paagra. Haytieu bark Unioa, Hyatl, 31 ds fm Au? t ay**, aoffae, ko. W W Deforest k Ca. \ Schr A B Edwards, Edward*. 1 days from Virginia, with wood, Sekt W Bn# >?, Was^ day* frem Norfolk, shingles, to master Schr J Henry, kerieksan.3 daysf'rom Norfolk, shingles, to ?aster. Schr Richmond. Tilby, j days from Richaaad, flour to Alien k Paien. Sehr dasrl, Terry. 6 days frea Petersburg*. . with tear, to J Hunter. ftehr Oeeaa, Wilkiu*. 3 days from Salem, with mda, to P J Farnum k Co. Schr McDonough. Berry.3 days from Oloncester. fi?h. to E Lewi*. Oue ship, three brig*. .fanraadn The Ocmulgee. htncsfa^ New Orleans, eiperiencad eery bad weather oa the 29th nit., lost *tem boat, had balwaras stove and sail* split. U S mail *chr Hope, of and from Charleston, SC, was totally wrecked on Wnsherwoman's Key. 7th Sept? cargo lost? craw saved. The Alpha, from Sydney, NS tor New York, mistaking Say brook Light tor New Leads* Light, itrurk > ? the bar at the mouth of Connecticut river, on Sunday eight, nnthipped her rudder and *tove a hale ia her cabin censing ner to leak. Ske w a* abandoned by the captain and crew, lakiag with them two bote* of far*, some copper, and the best of her sails, ke. Ske has a cargo of coal Since that the ha* beea token possession of by the goveraaeat officers, and with the aid of a small steamboat has aaen taken into Saybrook harbor, for the heaaflt of all concerned. Wtiriii Poats ? From a table of the registered, enrolled, and licensed tonnage of the ' ait* d State*, the following state ?sent of the to**?|i o f the several prinaipal wort* an the west era rivers, racluMee of New Orle*aa, which ia rather a *ea than a river port, ha* beea compiled. Piitsktirg 11.064 71 Loaisvtlle, 7,734 00 t incinnat., 10,376 34 Nashville, 4,401 IB St Loai?. 0.373 00 Wheeling, 306 34 Naval. TUe U. S. steamer Poinsett, Com Mayo, new on the coast of Florida, wa? once u*ed ?< a ferry boat from New Tork to New Brighton. States Island, aad called the New Brigaton. She was purchased by the War Department at a coat of $14,000.? khi i* now run at a eost of to 000 per month, sad draws so much water tliat she raa oaly enter the t arbor of Key We*t, Key Bisesyne, aad Tawipa. Such vessels are of no use on that co?stj they draw too much water, and being full of the r own men, cannot transport troops or nro*i?ion?. Com worn strong steamboats that will do this, are all that is wanted. We understand that Command' r Wm. J. Belt has been ap poihted to take comiaaad of the new sloop of war Maiioa, now at the Tharlestown Navy Yark On Ha'ar?ay. the 14th met. the Macedonian and French fri gate La Olorie,at Peusneola, flred minute gu:H in honor of Ike memory of ('?nmoilnrs Patterson, Cam-nodore Edw W Moore, nt the Tetiati nsvy, lately a Lieutenant in the service of (he United Stales, left N Orleans on the 10th mst. for Oalveston. Haakea. Leila, from Convey for .NYork, wi?h emigrant*, dwmasteO? about 4th inst,, I at 41 43, loa 47 46 ()angr*,of aad for NewYork.from l-ondonderry, with passen gers, -i? days oat? had evperieneed a heavy gait, which caased her to spriuc a leak, aad the < rew were then throwing a part of the rargo (?Istes) overboard? - Aug 1, lat 61 7, loo 10 W ValM ?ttates Porta, P-a t i.iso Sept 3* -nrr Areot, Sherman, NVsrk, America, Or?well,do tit nrnvsTra, Sep* 11 -are Hodson, Tarr, NYork Fan. Rivra, iept 04? arr ladepen.teor* , St, .art, WYork via Pros idetwr . Paeviacnra *ept 16 -err t am.il*, Champtia, NToek; *W Effort, t>*b?ene, do; Prasidenee, Reewn do; arr Angerstts, Crowell, do, B inner. Tare, <h?; M.rtha k Hasan, Pa* is, do, Munkiaro Ceti we4l, Ho, Friend Paker, do; 10th, Anar.md% SvliiT5 Falcon, Bricc, Eaalport for NYork, eld Convoy. Carroll. do; Benj Billow, W.Mir, 4m. v It t??1, '?P Owiw Wut, (Sw) Nocwold, N K; do ? **' *'* R w *?i Ta,t Bo*' "T**> N?ork' JM No?fol?, H?,,t 84-.it AinohitriU, Hickmwi, NYork; Al do; Philip Dtptjfilir. Finir, 4o, hml been ukoic. ere ?re upward* of -JO sail wf vessel* put iu mid anchored under scawell'; Poiut, on account of NE winds. NVork 8<"pl c?,h?riu? Wilcox, Smith, for ? urs, Charleston, Sept 33? *ld Veto, Brown, NVork. St Mary*, Fla, Sept 15? arr Lucinda, Robinson, from New lork. New Orlf.a**, Sept 18 ? arr Ocmulgee, Knowltt, NYork; 17th, HunUville, Si>umville, do. F?rei|n Porta. , , St Pierre, Mart, Aug 31? riatilla, Hine*, of Plymouth, for NYork, 14 day* ? the only American. Rta Grande. Aug 18? Himilah, from NYork, ldg. There were uo American vessel* at Aui Caye*, 20 da)t OO-MR. BRISTOW? L?t all bad writers look at hi* advertisement. "20 lin BILL OF FARE, of JOHN LEVI'S H?u*e of Refreshment, New|Buildings, corner of Fulton and Nainu *treet*. Corned Beef Sd ? Perk 6 Boiled Mutton < " Ham 6 Motton Soap 6 Beef Sonp * Mush and Milk ? Bice and Milk 9 Beer 8 Reast Turkey l*.6d " (iuom 1 0 " Chickt-o 1 6 * Duck 1 ? " Beef ? - Pork 6 M Veal 6 u Lamb 6 Fr?e<* Fi?a 0 Veal P* b j Cider ? tnaiar. Rice Pudding b | Apple Dumpling ltd Suet Pudding C | Mince Pie 6 Plumb Puddiug 6 Peach Pie 0 Indian Pudding 0 i Pumpkin Pie 0 HbrilltlT aitd tea. Fish Cakes lid Broiled Mackerel 6 Poached Eggs 1 0 Hat Muffin* 6 Buckwheat Cake* 6 Toast ? Beef Steak M Pork Steak 6 Fried Litw S '? Kill) 6 Haul and Egg* 1 6 Boiled Eggs 6 Sausages ti j Tea or Coffee 0 OvsTras will fee served at his establishment in every styltt at all hour* during the day, and aatil 13 o'clock, P. M. He i* alto prepared to supply families at their re*iden:e*, either opened or in the shell, on the most rtasoaahla tern**. *38 3t* BRITISH QUEEN !! FOR SALE, the two be*t State Room* in the Saloon of the Brilith Queen, Net. 15.816 and 19,830. Thece berth* wert expresily engaged for Madame Cclette, who is prevented by circumstance* from crowing the Atlantic the present voyage. Apply at the Herald Office, or the agents, Mei.r*. WADSWORTH k SMITH, *38-3t M? 4 Jones' Lane. SUNDAY ATLAS DOUBLED.? The Sunday Morning Atla*|w ill be publithed tomorrow, double it* usual size, at the old price ? three cents ouly. It will contain a full and in teresting account of the burning of tlie National Theatre ? French. Butch and African Church, fee fee.? with splendid Wood Cuts? also a full expose af Ihe Police *y tem ? ibe con* elusion af Julius Jackson? Theatricals ? Latest Intelligence. Advertisement* mast be hauded in at an early hour to secure iniertion in the double *heet. *38 It* STATE OF NEW YOK\, Secret art'* Orrtcc. Albany, Aug. 16, 1839. 00- TO THE SHERIFF OF THE CITY AND COUN TY OF NEW YORK ? Sir: ? Notice is hereny given you' that the term of *er-ice of Henry Floyed Jones, a Senator for the First District of this State, will expire on the last day of December neat, and that a Senator i* to be chosen in that di*? tricl, to which the county of which yon are Sheriff belong*, at the gei eral election to be held on the fourth, lifth and sixth day* of November next. Vou will al*o take notice, tkat a propose, amendment to the Constitution it to be submitted to the people, at the taid elec tion, at which the electors are to vote " for the election of | Mayor* by the people.r or " Agaiott the election of Mayor* by the people." At the tame election the following officer* are al*o to be cho ten, vie: thirteen member* of Aitembly for the said city and county, and a Register in the place of James Gulick, whose term expires on the last day af December next. Respectfully yours. J. C. SPENCER, Secretary of State. The above i* a true copy of a notification received from the Secretary of Sta e. JACOB ACKER, Sheriff of the City and County of New York, Sheriff1* Office, New York, Aug. 30, 1839. All the public newipapert in the county will publish the above ance iu each week until the election. See Revised Statutes, vol. l*t. chapter Itli, title Sd, article 3d, part l>t, page 330. ?JtvlawtE BVCKWHEAT CAKES, at PattiL*oa<* Coffee Saloon, cor ner Nassau aad Ana (tract*, every morning and even ing. *3??f | CIRICKET ? A match of Cricket, the mod admired of Eo ' gli*h Game*, will come off on Monday, the 30th inatant, at tha g round corner of Smith aad Bergen ctreeta, Brooklyn. It will be contested by the most celebrated player* of New York and Brooklyn, and will no doubt afford a rich treat to all lover* ?t that noble exercise. The Wickets will be pitched at half past nine A. M. ?ts-tr PAIN IN THE SIDE AND CHEST ? Dr. TAYLOR: Sir : Ikin cbtiiiMl from oar preacher, the Rev. L. Pow er*. one bottle of Tour Bal*am of Liverwort, which ha* had the Mrtd effect. I Imt* fit beea clear of pail ta the cheat and nd?, a ad weakaeM in the back, for mae year*, uaUl I teoa your vegetable medicine. More than a year ago I waa pronoaacrd hopele**, bath by medical and btliait al phyti* ciaa*. My caae ia well kaawa through thu village, aad I take the liba-ty to yaa oat of pore gratitude. I hare ihdaced May female* ia delicate health, with iaward wttknm, lu. to u*e your inert iciae, aad they bad it acta charawneiy. i. LBE, (lr_ this fSMtZkltw* MRS. J. LBE. Oraeaport. L. I. Tht* atedictae it told geaaiac at I7t to wary. Mi ad LADIES CLOAK WAREHOUSE, N? AO Catharine ?treet, corner of Maditou, (uader I he Church.) II. B. URAY would inform hit friend aud theiadie* of thi* city ami Brooklyn, that he ha* now aa hand, and l? oonitaallv manufac turiag the largest and ino*t elegant ateortment of Ladiet and Miaaet Cloth, Silk, and Merino Cloake, that can be f<>uud ia Uw city, which he offer* at price* lower than caa be found in an* other eMablithmenl. N. B.? Cloak* made ta order al the *horte?t notice. H. B. uRAY, iW-lm'n 60 fiatharioe ttreet, corner of Maditon itreet. D' OCTOR NOTT'B NKW PATENT COMPOUND SPICL'LATKD BRICK, competed of iron aad cement, de*ig?edeipre*?ly for the Laiag of Nott'a Coal Store*, which, when uaed intheae 'tare*, make* them superior to all other* in u*e for darability, utility, aad eeoaomy, (every oaa beiag able to keep hi* owe Store ia order.) Thote deal rout of having them itted ia their Store*. muat make early applieation to STRATTEN k BETMOUR, Succeaeor* to H. Nott k Co. *38- 2w' 244 Water itreet. VISITING AND WKOolNO t AHI)? -Cngra??d ma | aew aad improved *tyle. and priated w th the atato?t eeatneev Ju*t received, a tuperior lot of Porcelain Card*, ei pre*aly for Tiaitiag aad Weddiag Card*, which lor whiteaeee and brilliancy ofaoliih caaaot be needed. Peraoat furauhiug . their owa Card Plate* caa have them priated ia the late?t *tyle, , at *hort aoUce. Stare Carda of every det< riptiua. either Copperplate tr Let ter Pre**, eieeuted oa favorable term*, by applying at VALENTINE'S Faat.ioaable Card. Eagiatiagaad Printing E*tabli*hmeat, *48 Iw* 68 J?ha tt-, corner of William. < 4 TRACTS are <tiibb?ra thing*."? Mntt't ?e!f-feediag coal r STOVES were awarded the tret premium, a (ilvrr medal, at the late Fair of the MechaaicN ln?Utnte. They hat e been awarded a*fir?t premium*. One Mirer medal ia IH38, Onetilver medal ia IM7, Twotilver aiedal* ia IW, aad t>ae ?ilrer medal ia ISM. They have iho brea awarded aiace ISM, the tir*t ) ear that they wtre introduced, nine Diploma*. There are sow more thaa tON ta u?e in thi* city, prariag their coatiaued *upe rwrity. The aew Combiaatioa Stove ?* *o eon-truclrd that all the ?team and *me!l i* cowd acted to the chimney witliout eoming into the room. A Stove i* in operation daily, which the pul<lic are reqneet ed to etamine pveriou* to p?i renaming elae where. J. L. MOTT. ?JH- lmi?* 1M Water *treet. ea*t Peck Slip DA Nt IN a* AND WALTZI,X?-Mr SMtAFfrhM beg* leava to acquaint hit patroa*. and the ladle* aad gentle men {,f thi* city, that hi* Cla*ae? for Dancing aad Wattling, Hop Waltaiag. fce , will com me ace on Thuitday, September ?JO. at the A|>ollo Aaeemhly Room, 418 Broadway, which ha? been refitted ap with addittoaal Saloon f?r the Laaie*, in a far tupenar manner to any ia thi* city Sc'-ool day* ?? Tharvdaj* aad Sahu4*y? fo* Mi**e* (and Ma*ter? Wider I? year* of age.) Clae*e* will be formed at I o'clock. P. M.; tiratlemea'* f'laatet will be formed at 7 o'clock P M. For trrma atid particalar* pleaae to call al the Apollo, where the Book* for tubectibert are bow open. Mr. B. will attend Semiaartee, aire Pi irate Le*eat ia Claae e? or Single, ia familie*, or at hit re?idenre, 4J9 Broadway For further particular* pleaae call a* aborr mentioned. I'lrit public Ball will be oa Monday. September 30. Ticket* ?I. to be hid at the Apollc No gentleman will be permitted to dance or w?!ti mi b*ot? "r f oefc <-?at* e98 It* %N1EL tlRNAkrENfi-JaM received, a treat va IVI nety of Maatel Ornamente, eonewtiag of Brnnred aad Oilt Oieaadoiea, with rich prwmi ; alto Freach (Wt ' ande lebraa, togetker with i greas variety of ffroaaed and Berlia I rim Ornament*. ?e*h aa Card Rack*, Vaaea. Thermometer* Ink AtaaA* SfMfltapa. tM^wae Mauda, Rc R< D E DELE? AN, *18 } II, Matdta Lane. FREE TRADE? No Combiaatiwn? Okia ?ad Illinois Lilt* traaofiort from Nsw York to the Western BUUi at prtona stated below. PROPRIETORS. Chaelk* E. Little k Co. on the Erie Cml. t DfTi !i Park ) A. McCullv, ' I Commercial Line o? the Ohio c*u*l. Babees, Oat mar fc Co, Agent* on the Lakes. T. M. Houthwick, 17 Coeuties Blp, Agent. Leave* from No. 17 Coeaties Slip daily, by White k iak?rt ? ? Troy, and by Canal Boats of the fir?t via**, from Troy to Buffalo. Iu*uranee ok the Western Lake* (if required) SOB, 000 dollar*. Price */ allotted (Vend* J'rom New York To Buffalo, 80e Rochester, ? 60 Cleveland, O. IM Akron, do $1 30 Massilloa,do 1 86 Dover, do I 60 Drjden, do I 63 RELIANCE LINE Newark, O. M Waterloo to Port* mouth, do 1 80 Huron to Detroit, do 1 Btyond Detroit to Miclugau City, 1 &0 'hiladelphia anil Pittaburg. by Iron Boat* without stop or trauifer, from Philadelphia to ritts bur<. $l430c heavy goods; $1 76c light, from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh. T. M. 80UTHWH K, Agent, ?38-8t* 17 Coenteis Slip. NTI HUMBUO STOVEslAtNo. 363 Water street? A new article In the Stare line just made its debut in Water street ? and so simple in it* eonairurfon, that it ran be managed by the latest imorted domestic fro at the * Emerald lile," without first acquiring a practical knowledge <>f engi neerinf. Call and see them. E. P. LOW kCo. s38eodlm* No. 03 Water street. ELlORATIwN CHURCH, in lenlrTTlall, corner of Ceutre Market and Oraud street. ? Tomorrow a meet* iug will be held, for the pur|K>se of tradicating error* and es tablishing the principles of I ruth. In the morning a Rev. Episcopalian aud a Rev. Univer alist will illustrate the Test of the Rich man and Laza-us. In the afternoon li e Mormnuite will show the beauties of their Bible, the honesty of Juo. Smith It Co., and the wisdom of King of the beRKar?; aud in the evening the Test Matt. 32 33d the 8th, wo uuto you. Scribes and Pharisees, ye blind guides. Rev. learned Divines are requested to attend and illustrate the text for the benefit of the prople. N. B. ? To comnruee at half past tea, half pwit throe and half pasi seven in the evening. Females ad in ii ted free. Vocal mu sic practiced iu the Hall oue hour prior to the general meeting* for the benefit of le, truer*. *18 It* C1 HOWDKR ? Will be served up this day at II o'clock, A. J M., at the Custom House Enhance, 36 Pine street, on the first toor, by H I LL Y ER & LO W. s38-U* R. TAYLOR'S BALSA M OF LIVERWORT.? We uev er call attention to an advertised medicine but from strong conviction of its utility. For this medicine we hava before adverted from couvictimi obtained by our esperience. and from seeing it successful in many case*, and we uow speak of it to call the att. ntion of the pcor, who are so much exposed to the w?aiher, and to whom this remedy will prove a real ble?t iug. N* medicine ever offered to the public has been sogen erally successful in consumptive complaints, as this; and it should always be in use where there is coughfs, colds or pains in the breast It will be well ta procure the genuiue at 376 Bowery. aSB-St* CAPITAL WANTED ? A person who has >eeu ten years in basme**, in thi* city, and can command a ccaiinissiun butine** of u to $700,000 a year, on merchandize, alwayt saleable ? a large portion of the sales are made for ca?h ? willies a silent or active partuer, who can command $16,000 | on short notice. None others need apply. Address H. A. D., box 1046, Lower Post Office. sN 3t* FRENCH MlLLINKIlY-Mrs. A. J ENGEL, form.riy A. A. MOTT, N<>. I i6| Bowery aud* 463 Broadway, respectfully invites the Ladies of this city and vicinity, to call at the above places on Monday, the 30th instant, and look at her fashior.able millinery, adapted to the present season. Also, at her establishment in droadway, will be kept con stantly on hand, Mouseline de Lame, Challys of the richest quality, together wilh Embroidery, French Ribbon. Flowers, Bilk Haudkerchiefi, and Scarf Blond Lace, Paris Glove*. fcc. s2S Isr* JOHN PLUNKETT respectfully informs his fiiendi and the public in geueral. that he has opened the Store No. 97 i Nassau street, secoud door alu c Puitou street, wlieie he will continue to furnish his patrons with the choicest Havana Se gars, at wholesale and retail , in addition to which he has made arrangements to furuish them also with a genuine and pure article of French and German Wines, French Braudies, Liquors, Absynthe, (Juimbu Water, Syrup and Preserves, lie. fcc. Gentlemen from Europe, the South, and the West, who are partial to good Havana Segari, and the pure juice of the grape, are respectfully invited to call and judge lor themselves. N.B ? The subscriber flatters himself, from the experience he has had in his line of business, that be is able to compete wilh any other in the same line. s38-lw ins * ANCINU ACADEMY ? TAMMANY HaLL ? m7. ! J. PARKER has the houor to announce to his frieids and the public, that his School for the Winter seasou, will o|.?n on Thursday the 3d of October. ? Days of tuition Thursdays and Saturdays. Young Ladies' elass frota three to five o'clock ? Boy* from five to seven ? Gentleman's class from eight to ten. >lr. r. pud*.. If l? Ikav fiHiiliv, who mujr I or him with their patronage, that the strictest attention will be paid to the pupils by himself and daughters, to forward them in thenolita art of danciug and waltcu g. For the accommodation of I ami lies residing tn the upper part of the city, Mr. P. intends open ing a Bel out at the Military Hall, Bowery. Mr. P. will al*o give private lesson* at the residence of I he pupils, Public Se minaries and Select Aaadsmies. ? Terms made known by apply ing at the residence of Mr. Parker, No. 307 Bowery. ?38?6t A CARD ? Mr. WALLA) K hegs very respectfully to in form the public, that the hope Tie hud < utertaiued tkat Ike management of the Chetnut street Theatre, Philadelphia, would hava been able to paetpone Mr. Keaat engagement for a week, thereby giving that geutlemui an opMitanity of re-ap Karing in New York on his recovery from his lata illness, and r. Vandenhaff having kindly consented to postpone his en I ragement for a week, In order to meet this an augemeat, Mr. WiawM>nnced Mr. C- Kean to appear on Tueaday nest, at the | National Theatre, adjoining Nibln's, in Broadway, from a , letter just received, it is found (though with every kind wish ud desire to nrooHimodate,) that the isaperativa nature of the j engagements of the Philadelphia Theatre renders it impracti cable. Mr Kean cannot, therefore, act in New York until what should have been his second engagement, which will com mence on Monday, Oct. 38th? in consequence of which, Mr. Vaadenkoff has kiadly consented to resame his origanl time, and will make his first appearance here for twelve moalhs. on Tuesday. I*t October. *38 A PASTOR, HAiK CUT *<>, ItSA tireoowieh atreet.? A. Paator tikn (kit Offwrtinit; It iibrn the put lie, after lou|Mprri?M? in hi* kutitra, h? hat formed a compoii lion, called A. PASTOR'S HAIR OIL, Or Cmh?? iMMtialOll ?? Aim ???!>, For dcatroyiug dandruff. and prtTttling the hair from com lag out or turning g rey, an infallible rente dy iiainl kild mm, and the jxiWic may rely on it, that A PASTOK'S COM POUND OH- ia the wlieleewmeat and be*t Oil for the hair? nakn it grew thick aad loB|,pmmtiiti failing off or turning n, and area if hair hat begun to tnra grey, ia wh a noariihtf ?e hair, that by uae it will reatore it ta ita aataral eel or aleo prevent* hair Irtim becoming ai.aded, aad if hair ii olrendy ?hadrd, which ia a great diafigurement to young ladiea, and ii aaed forathort time, it will reatore it to ill natural color, tleai the teurf, and keep the head and hair clean, promote* eyebrow* aad akhkm. A liberal dieeount made to wholesale pa re ha ara. A. PASTOR, 1M Ore* a trie h street, N. T Plia?, K> cent* per battle, highly perfumed. ttf I in' ARTIFICIAL TEETH ? Inserted en the priaciple of Atmoephcric Preaaure from * aingle toeth to a complete ?et, by W . Thorn, Aurgical ana Mthuiral Bentiat teem London, 434 Broadway, entrance ia Howard et ? oAre hour* from eight until *ii au3l lm*i? oou a lOUL. MURK T J WOOD, Importer of Meclianice' Tool*, ha* continuity on hand a very ei tea*i*e and valuable attoctment. for tale at hi* ilorr, V' . I Chamber*. .rner of Chathim ttrtei. Plane* of every variete, taw* of eaery detcnptiou. tqnare* and bevelt, apirit levelt, anger* and auger bitlt, bitt* for brace* of every ihape; file*, a large *?eortmeat} ma hema tic ?l iaatmmenta. variety of turning Ulhea, tcrew toola, mill ing do, taraing do, gat band* aad hooka for lathe*, boiea and tape for cutting wood -crew*, turning taw*, a ftrtt rate article; gen<lemniS tool rhettt. Ml< d with bett <(ualilyofj tool*; wrench, aad eeery other devription of hammer*; glove, bnith, *he?p and hor*e a hear* ; a large a*ter ment ol' bent anal ? i tie1' rirter file* and rntpa, tape meaturea, carving toola, taw tpindlea, all tiiea, cabinet maker*' rlitmpt,b?ncl) ?crewt , haJd acre wa. chiael* and gonge*. plane iron*, oil ?tuaea, vice*, plien, rutting k nipper*, calliper*, draw platea, do Uinfi, tcrew platet, ilm at anil diar*, aiet, adt?* and framing chiaela, ( American ) warrant' d, linear ahoerN draw knivtt, a m per tor article; butcher anal a hoc do, croeti*. glue, emery and ?aad paper, drill tl.tkt, guaget, bohblet for level*, graven, penkniaea, raaor* and tcita.tr*, with a general aa*ortment. Mut able for almoaf any kind of hutineet. Imu* J OHM C. BKNNEHT, Or' .ary and Relert.rry, Mo. Or Wooater, coraer of Hpnug ?treet, New Ywrk. Oyttert ?erred up in every *tyle. N . B ? Private room*, where rompani can be accommodated with Breakfaat, Dintcr and *upp?-r, the bett the market af orilt Alao, Wia' t of the choice*! .jaalitiet. anl3-l?Hi DIHIf.A*k H (?? f Ml EYE I'K WHEK.LKR with con Menc- aaaure* the |mblir, that there ia acarcel? any die eaae to which that tend r ta-l h~aulifal erg an, TIlE Kl E, it aabjeet,thatdoea not yield 'o hi* humane and tuccetWul mod* of treatment. Reference* |iven tai the llnl famili't; and atten ?lance at hia oflkce, M ' Jrccpa with atreei,near the Batte-y. froir 4 A. M. until IP. M., arter wh?ch he derotet hia time to on' floor patient*. auA-Jmit AN K W 1)I<H UVKK\ r ? nlmlwr h*a <tia???.-red an infallible remedy for all fv'ixlary and pnmary catet ?t a eertein dti?<ur. which n M known tc any other Phytician in the Unite* Ht ,te*. lit pledge* b.oiaclf to cure th? rrima ry' in'from A to 10 dayt. *ad tt>* acaaoadnry, auch a* Ulcer*, tad limba, aore tbr mtt, Sc., ia from M to 40 day*; no charge will be made, not e?#n for Medicine onleaa a complete cure ia effected. Tlwa? deairotie I* toat the Irn'h of theae facta, may do to by tailing *t the I4M Muaiaoa-*tre*t. ? IB Iwta* U.*n, nu a uitt.M ? n^? ettra Hue r lovence tl ratal Bonneta 1*do pimn Knglnh Bi-aw dc, )uet meived and for tale oa lihoral term* hy R la. SMITH It ('* tai 9m* IR fear! R PARK THEATRE?THIS EVENING <H*i H ? will be perf'otmed the opera of ? ?(, CINLERLLLA-^CliMltnMlii Mn. MkftjQ ? Prince Fein Mr Muim. la the first act of Cinderella, a PAS 8EUL, by MAD A MP ARRALI.lE. 1 * -,B* In the second act, a PAS DE DEUX, by MADAM ts UH BI LE1 AND ARRALINE To conclude with the farce of THE AOREEABLE ML' R PR'SE? Dom Felix, Mr. Fiaher ? Cowalin. Mia* P<m,U. Id which character ih* will sing WHATCAN IT MEAN" and "I ONCE KNEW A NORM AND V MAID." PerlarinauLc in future will flonaMiie* at qu wur kih ? 'clock . Eos Tiekeip. $1? Pit. AO cent* ? Gallery, 3* rent*. Bowery theatre? t. s. hamblin sole man AGKR AND DIRECTOR. TII18 EVENING, September 46, will be pcrfsi nild tha Grand Romantic Drama of NICK OF THE WOODS? Telia Doe, Mr*. Shaw. Previous to which, (lint time in lire rear*) the laughable farea ol NOTHING SUPERFLUOUS, ar Set a Beggar on Horseback ? Sadi, Mr Ga es. Boor* open at 7 o'clock -the performance to coauaeoee at (pat ter before S precisely Price* ? Boxes. 79 cents ? Pit, 97} cents? Gallery, 96 eeata. \]EW CHATHAM THEA'J RE.- THIS EVENING, 1* Sept. 38 1839, will be ptrfermed Trie Petit Comedy of OLD AND YOUNG? Tha Four Mow brays, Mm Randolph. Alter which H?rr Cliuc will appearand go through some ?/ his most wonderful feats. After which a variety of perfonnaucea on the Elastic Corde, by Matter BASIL IO. After which Don Francisco Sanchez Le Caraquena's |?f> fornunce on the Tight Rope. To conclude with a ne ? piece called the DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM? Emanuel, Mr. Bannitter? Amantha, Mrs. Flynn. Prices? Boies 75 cents? Pit 37J cts.,? Gallery M eta. Children under 13 yeats, half price to Boies Doors open at 7 o'clock, and the curtaia will rite at half poet seven pieciselv. si 1 tin* \j IBLO'S GARDEN AND NEW SALOON.? WIL A. v L1AM N1BLO respectfully announces that tkii Eitak* lithmmt is now open (or the SEASON. THIS EVENING, September 38, the entertainment* will commence witb the Extraordinary Performances oa THE TIGHT ROPE by tha Ravel Family. After which the Comic Ballet of the HUNGARIAN MILLI NERS? The Principal Characters will be acted by tha Ravel Family. Full half an hour for Rrfreihments. To conclude with the New Pantomime called the GREEN MONSTER? The Principal Character* by the Ravel Family. Civil and efficient Officers will be in attendance to preserva good order, aad prevent the adcsissien of improper penoa* No postponement at any time, aa visitors to the Garden caa pass from the street, through the Grand Promenade to the Pro menade Saloon, free from damp or wet at all tinea. Tickets 40 cents. Doors opea at 7 ? the eatertaimeaU to commence at half past seven o'clock. Omnihnsses will rua to and from the City Hotel to the Gaa> den. daring the evening. jy"J4-y RAND ATTRACTION.? Paklic Exhibit ioa of the Pain tine of Boissy D' Anglos; a icene of the French Revolu tion.? This magnificent Painting, by the celebrated Vinchoa, represents a sctti of the moat dramatical and vivid interest. There are expressed, in the most animated style, anger, fury, tha thirst of blond ia opposition to coolneas of mind, to passive cour age aud to dignity. There are no less than two hundred person* of life site in tha Painting, and among them James Monroe, Minister Pleaipo tentiary from the United States in the year 1796. This master niece which ha* attained general success through out the cities ef Europe, through France, and lately at New Or leans, is eihibit>d at the Clinton Uall, Beekinan street, oppeesta the brick meeting house. Doors open from 9 A. M. to 10 at night. Admittance, 3&ceuts. Season tickets, M cenU. zr-w-sw I -VT OVEL GALLERY AND SALOON!! ? For the eAibi 11 tion and isle of all kinds of Domestic aad foreign Br j Goods, at tbe lowest possible price ? \ol kirn '?*? H i" th? United S tales ! This evtahlishmcnt ( Wm. Vann's, 391 Grand street, ia tha city of New York) possesses facilities, evteat, beauty, and gea eral arrangement*, not equalled by any thing of the kind in Ihia country ? Conducted upon principles perlectly equitable, tha easterner, after trading once here feela perfect confidence, per fectly at home, as no jockying ia allowed, aad no second price ia ever made under any circumstance ? any kind of goads caa ba purchased with the greatest security ? even if the purchaser ia unacquainted with the value of the article required. The fall trade will he opened on a scale, and eaten*, unequalled! by any retail establishment la the history of dry goods:? Lots, quantities, load*, stacks, mountaias ef food a, of every kind, domestic and foreign, rare and beautiful silks and satins, b roc he and caahmere shawls, Lupia's superb French merinoea. mousse ho* de laines, Saxony de laines, British merino* s ao4 eUiaoee, embroideries, laees (Esgluk Uuw*i),iai U*e g??Js generally. Woollen clothes, cassimeres, lattioets and vestings, flannels, blankets, counterpains, quilts and comforters, table linens, fur nitures, dimities, fringes, he. CLOAKS. -The ?essen will commence with MO novel, una ful and elegant cloak*. WM. VANN'S, 391 Grand Street, *33 lw* ms between Allen aad Orchard. ' FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, 39 Mudi* Lamb* THE vabeCMber respectfully informs his friends aad the put lie, that he has just received a complete assortment ad Fall and Winter Goods, which he will make up at Ma usual low prices, for cash, vis. : FALL AND WINTER PRICES. Over Cents of Pilot Cloth fl9 00teJ0 09 Beaver . 3? 99 la MSB Dress Ceats ? Bread 19 M to 99 SB Frack IS M to 91 99 Pantaloons ? or Cassimsra, Be. 9 SB to 19 9B Vests ef Satins, Woollen, Velvet*, aad Valencia 4 SS to 9 SB Persons furnishing their own goods, ena have then mats np at the following low prices, via. : Over Goats made aad trimmed 911 9S to M 99 Dress 9 M to 11 99 Frock 9M to IS SB Pantaloons 9 SB Vesta S9B N.S.? All garments made at thia establishment art made by the best workmen, and warranted to St. s9 3 mis* URIAH P. HARRIS MEDICAL? IMPORTANT TO IBMALCi MADAM K AUOUBTlNl.from r?r.., inform the Wnr of New York (hat ?he liu arrived in thia city, wktr* ?h? intend* to follow her trofiriMHl Fiuli fuTtKIM, aud in that capacity offer* her *ervic?*, with tha full eat eoa idaaace of being ab?a to gia* entira anUafaction, having nnder aoveral of tha moat AttingiiaM profaaaora of hrk MtduM A.'? addrea* ia 4M Broadway, two doora fraa Canal atraet. Attendaure from 9 dcUck t II 7 IB. N B ? The poor can receiva ad trie* gratia between Man h*w of IB and If each day. (9 laa* Ih. nKAMOJKAN'n IBiRPOIIITIM ro? tub HUMAN HAIR. GREAT n ??**?? and a greit reputation are peoofc that Uaaa article i? the only one of th? kind which prndna** ga*d (Seen, and i* uaafaal to th? human hair. Tha article cairiaa with it it* own recommendation, and i* not to W eianaed witk that h oat of imitation* with which thim city abound* It* BVALiTir.a.? On the fint day of ita ?pp licatioa it kagina to act in preveotaog the hair from turning rray By ita n*e dry and wank hair will be rendered utrang, pliaklt, brilliant and curly. By it* rmplayoaent, lieada entirely bald wilt bo nfMM with hair. It ia a valuable (peaiAc foral haaaaaa of the *kia aad hair. Tito** perwiw who are in want of fata* kair Junna Ike trant nient ran be aapnlled at the relahlithment of A. O. I , No. I Barclay ?tre*t. where will be found an rate oat re anonwnt of Wig*, Toupeea. kt . Ik c. of a manufacture which cannot bt ?urpaoaed ui the II. State*. The mat *ala of thee* artiilan ha* enabled Mr. Urandjean to it the price at $4 to flfa No. I Barelay atrwat . corner Broadway *fcla*ia RTIFICIAL ITEETH? without Claapa, Ligatoano, he. from a aingle tooth to a full and aoaaplate *et. on tha p*to ciple of atmoaphartc pceaaure, by M. LkVCTT, Daatiat, No. Jtn Broadway, cor. o( Warren <treet . [Fr?m t a N. Y. Commercial Advertiaer J friend nt our elbow raqaawt* u* to notion aOM teeth h? had inaeited by Dr. Levatt.of No MO Brondhvay . aat to *tate hia entire kalaafaction, not only with rana>4 Hrti* teeth themaelve*, but lh* manner in which laaa Mkat* operation an performed " Dr. Level! hai beam too long b> far* the pnblic a* the m troducar of tha 'Atano-ptaerac I'reaaaara principle,' to wydH i ayllahle from u*. optt li TtHr.N.CI'M HC?TF.I.^-Tho'*iibacriknr U IX. receive application* from faanilioa, and gent! lug board during the winter teaaon. .17 Iw* EDWARD WINDWBT^ I^O LET.? A tmall aAce neatly fitted up far u Rirhanga O'flrr, for which it hat htm occupied aaid for which, to a man who haa tlie nece*?ary facilitiea, it ?* an eligible ait no tion? bring m a great thor??ghfare in the nnaiiy of two frrri??, the depot ofth*Ci aa?ttic?t aad Boat<a .teamboala. far. kt. Apply at N<< I Peck *lip. ? J* if y-TEAM ENOINE MACHJNERT.-JAM>:? FROST, O Manufacturer of Bteam F.ngiaea, llydro*tn#c a*4 Rcrew Pre-aeea, Turning and tcrt w t nitine Ultiet, W i ?*? aai highly in. proved principle, flaming. Prilling ainl Borv.ig Ma -hlnery, a!t hiatal* of r.n;inea, Tnola, Tohncco and < ntting Enrioe, Screw* for Cotton Pr?*?e*, fa fa Bleerker atr?*t, corner of Mrfaser, N. Y. M B.? A four h ira* Btea-n R*ine for ?ale low. anlB-lma* OUlHEHN AND tERTBlN MERCHANTS tn want of th? verv he?t o- ?',l? ?f ?*? ? low peioea. will C'-n?alt their own mtereat by enlling on tha .nkwriber (hreviona to rnjrrhvim* el*awhem) and will nlway* Gad a gnod Waoetmeot. J<?H* A NEWBOULD. $17 Stan** Wo. t flat* .t PLATlNta CAHI'i*.? KaaWa, Many th? Eig^t >. >??/? A*" Heew. \a?d lt*H'udn<w >f l eek^eS mannfa In*' f'?r *alo a. FfBllsr ft BRW'iB. #1 L?kert|*??ofa