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The 8nnmh Courier giee a chap'or of inci-denta hf tlM Spaniard. Da Castk, Captain ViLMcii, arreted re-nlyoB aaa pVtoe becng eearerned tn trie robbery of Mr McKia af at the YVeddell Iloaee. Cleveiaad. It ap-uri, according ta the Coaier, that tbe Individual named, fur eom lima paat. ba been figuring largely ta fashionable etrclee ta Ike Sown, having, by hie fc ina-ttone ef meaner and and by rendering htaiaeir a eae of iBier," by affeetia a dang-erao asTia-errbag of the lange, a aatvemal nonw wua the ladiee, near twa af wktm, at different timee, ba a bmm aC furmiDg a matrimonial ailianoe wit a.

bat oaring ta the breakiog out of several apleaant facta (a aela-ttoa ta bun. be aa often decamp. leaving tio oojoeia of hi disinterested affection ta ta lareb. He did not con-tea bia et.ierr.naa ta the Sonny- South, however, but ra -vared New. York with a taste of oaalny, a will ap-pear frurn tba (ollevwing Wa Ore beard of Capcala Vtawci among; th arfe-toeracy of Got bam.

lodged la ewme of tna mrbla Halla ia tba vicinity of VVMhio-rtorr of toa Fifth--avenne rolled leiorly through Broadway in tha name chariot with a dieilugomctei -Me-eder of the ton from Mobile. VVuk bar Ba netted Newport. Saratoga, and otber faboaabe re aorta. He flattered the mothera aad fainsled tba daughter through ail tba faehioaable polkas ibe day. If ba railed to excite aympathy aaffl-esest for hie parpoee, be cue wed Iki1 sod neet eoioe cheavieal preparation which Induced a eeaat bemor-rhage of tba lung that never failed to produce an irn-" rot use aenaaiiein, and ta draw oath toe aniioua mother and tbetr lovely daughters ta crowd to aia charmer Tba Captain, moreover, waa, according ta bia own Ipudeet story, a bera of tba Brat water a Creole Cuan, who bad joined tba standard of Lope and fallea doapa-rateiy wounded tn tna tight at Cardeuaa.

In proof of bia patrtdtiera, be would eeparate bia beautiful jet black wbiakrra, and expose tba ghastly ec tr It flic ted by tba blood tblraty gpaoiarde lie aieo tula of a serious wound -wbsth ba bad received in one ol bia thighs from a carbine. Vai.ai.ciA, in abort, a tne lone atar" that -f tided tbe fashionable nor iron. He waa wined, and dined, and palkaed antil he Became aiea and diajruxted with tba foulertea of Saratoia. Ho accordingly turned bia faca towarda Weat l'oitit rbor be made tba acquaintance of aoma gallant officera who bad aerved in Vesica. i At eaca our Cnbaa traneC'irtned himself Into a Mext-aa.

lie derioed minutely tba battiea of Cerro Gordo, CeBtrera and Cbapultayec in all of wbtcn he had lata tba belief that ba waa tbe Identical tbat borne a part. Ua even pereuaded a aiatingoisbed officer tbat inflicted tba sabre wunnd, which came so near taking off the comely had of oar hero. Having thua ingratiated hi nisei with the gentlemen at Ibe Point, ba finally obtained letters of introduction to ibeirfrienda at Waiervleit. There be borrowed some 41.400 and decamped. lie after ay arda became a tenant of the Totnbafur a abort time, where he amused himself sanding bia daguerreotype likeneaa to bia distinguiened friends.

These much cherished love tokens were of orrse post-marked anywhere else Bat at the Tombs. Finally, one morning he slipped through the fingers of the turnkey and waa off in a hurry. Returning to tba South, he agno succeeded in mating IilBtaelf the lion or tba fashionable society of Mobile, HjIIj Spiin(s, Charleston, Tallahasse, Hera Da Castbo wa caraaaed and courted by ever body. Wnat alaugbter be made among the fair Fleidtana it may ba indelicate to lay, or even Insinuate. Our informant saya bat he basked in the love light of man; a dark-eye, and migbi have had the hand of the loveliest and fairest in matrimony.

As Valkhcia waa npon every lady's lip at Pasesgouia, a L)B Castbo waa tbo only one talked of ia the land of love and flowers. One bright morning, aa bia forones approached the zenttn, a gentleman who hid visited Pascogaula made a flying visit to aoma friends in Ta'lahnsee, wnen, lo! he recognUed in tna' bland, gentlemanly exquisite. Da Castro, hie accomplished ard polite friend, the bar er of Vera Cruz, aha t'spisiB Valencia, the hero of the hard-fought baitlea cf Cardenas and Cerro Gordo. Tba next that was heard of Dc Cabtbo waa hia second advent in New-York. tit re quietly called upon a pert ion of the very party mat expelled aim from their company in Florida, and informed them that be bad seen bia friends in Macon and Savannah, and had in hia possession Irttera atatinc that he waa really a member of tbe I) I Castbo family; that he was a gentleman, a patriot, and everything be professed to be.

One of the party, who bad become tbornugnlv atq tainted win the facta, railed npon him at oti'-e-'to produce the doc u-Bients." Tbia wa a poer Our hero waa taken by anrprise. Hs had failed to bave letters prepared. He hesitated, stammered, and flnallv aaid that he had left them at hia hotel, but would cH sHtain Finding that be waa detected, Castbo left the ci'y or carefully concealed himself; at any rate, he could never after be found. What fair hearts bave since fallen victims to his cbarnia, we cannot say. Boston- Michanicb to.

Coba. The bark Sara Olnty, Capt. Retnick, sailed thle noon far Mataa-xae. Sbe carriea out a large amount of machinery, mostly sugar nulla, tjuite a number of machinists from South Bton.also go out in her, making between 39 and 40 who have gone from tbat part of our city this year. They nearly all find employment in running tna mills upon the various plantationa during the aagar aeason, and return to their families and friends to spend the summer.

hosttm Journal, litk. Mr. Sarah Bliaa, ot Rehoboth. reached tbe age of IPO yeara at the 13th of tuia month On tha occasion ef her birth-day, there waa aaaembled a large company at the house of her aon, Cyrua Bliss. Among i them wers quite a number of her descend--ante children, grandchildren, great gtandcnildren and Seventy-five of her deacend-: aota are believed to be now living.

There were present in the company twenty-one persona 70 years of aga and upwards. POLITIC AL NOTICES. IV" Batlflcatloai Meetlna The Whirs of the Citv ot Mrw-YMa will meet ou THUHSDAY EVK VlNiJ. Oct. -31, at 71 o'clock, at the Broadway House, to RATIFY their Cj'nts, Maroealci Jndiciarv, i Vuutjr.

aad City Vominations Kmineitt st'eakers from srod an tnm own State and City will add rent tne nierliua: Thoir names will be poMiKh'd in the uailv "sperii on A edneulay uext. PCOTT It GRAHAM CLttiS ate eqqnted toaaaemhle at their recprrttve Headquaiter, aud otrca in procession to Broad av Hons. 1 be meeting i-l be enjivened by tht singing of our best Glee Clubs. Fv older of lae nmnuttee of ArranremenU. Jitseph Huxie, (.

HMlrali, M.rtlrt. Osrar SabiI. Breevtirt, Jiihul ilur. John Is. Black, Coomba, Mri Brewer, simssam, 8 roiins.

J. F. Freebra. Jvha Cooper. N.

CARROLL. Chairman. Edwin Collin. Secretary. JosSPH B.

Vaaxrw. Jr. Vice-Chairman, Aieaiociaiic nig Ueuerat L-omioiUee. W'm. I Pharlow, Cko.

F. LL80K, SacretarnB. ERASTUS BROOKE. Chairman Geo. Com of Uem.

Whig Young Men. MBoWIV.iV.c.C.ir-en. J.H.'MOAK.8'"1"- DAWTKL TJLLM 4NV. Chairman Joist Executive Committee. SAM'L BEvbOT, I re-arias jsecrean.s ROBERT O.

CAMPBELL. Ch'maa Ex, Com of 3en Com of Dem Whig Y'g Men. JAME3 HOOKS. Chairman State Delegation. JOHN WHITE.

Chairman Maynrajty Convention. GEO. J. CORNELL. Chairman Jud ciaiy Convention.

GEO. F. NESHIT. hairmaa County Conveatioa. O.

W. STVRTKVANT. Chairman City Convention. IVLnnoy'a Lane Club. Atientiaa Every mensher -of this t'lul i nreeutljr rtquested to )e present at our Hd -qnsrters.

the Bieeker-st. Hosse. on rilOKoaY EVE V-1NU i.ft Si, at i o'clock when tney will take up the line of snarrh to the a rand Kt ificatin Meet nc, which will' be held a the Bn-sdwat Houe. Fsnctaal attendance particulaily requested. By order of WH.

POOL, President. W. CiXMliiHAM, i oecretaries. CFTha embers af the L.taaiaVy'a TLaae Raard -i mat at ths HWecker-st. Hoa ua FKHiaY EVES-12S a a'clock, fur the nnruoss of Isrtina Officers.

WILLIAM POOL, Captain. F. PKASB, Secretary. tf At a Large aad Enthaslaatic Meeting of the Tsarhers ol tke Cnaauia Srknola of tbe City of New-York, txtaWard and Public, held at Ot rello-a' Kail, for the fmrposs of eoarrstn t'nc asd shnwme their eteaa for thsur worth sad efficient oo laborer, JOHN f. DOANE.

'q who has lately beea nmisated for tne orF.cs Siraet Cosaasiatioaer. ths folio 1st; preamble aad resolution, -wuhoat ilct ion of sartv. were nnaaimons'y adopted Wlmw.lOHN J. DOANK. who has.

for aicteea Tsexs. Wca a faithful aad o(MBd of nor sad who has, t-y abfs ron.taat attention tt his dstioa, aarcMiM ta slsvauit the interests uf education H'kereas. by hi ativate iaterrosrsa with tha member of hi otession, ha has rendered kimtelf arortliy of iaeirroiuuei.ee; aau IVVren ha aow stand bo'ore tha poblie aa a caadi-d ate for the office of Street Cmaiiksiosr, and thia beiac tae first lus anra. lur suaay ean. la ut a mesabarof our profession ha kei srioeted lor nr IS of koaor and trual ad bievu aad feelinc that the Teacaeranrs equally nl to aarticipa wi'h -ther profs ions in the honor aad eaanluaaen a ot public ortics threfre 1 hat without distinct ion cf party, we will ay honorable aoeaa endeavor to procure the success of Mr.

loa. Mtiiotrtd. 1 hat ia sontxirtinr Mr Doaas. we aarrifice ao Party ptaferearea, nor ruatprojciiae any principle the omce beiag one nut UrtalaUve, Bat eaiv end wuhoat the veto sower. uiv rt.

tX. H. BgBwK. Secetary rAt Meeting of tha XTtk WtH TThiaT jAkD CUMMIfltK. h.ld nt C.T.

Kail. 5 ToeMlav evening. 19tB last tie fuUwmg resolutions were adoptea unaninwua-y. sros Thst. as Whi.

we shall not soon force tke a-caiy honnrab.s'runrae poratted uaLC Msoxswt, Eai) ia pn.mi Uy t'eclinit to ra a na a Mem candidate, aJ artia ah his frienus to a ia ae annime of the' CaiaaaiMal o- nveatiun far the Yltk ll rn-u ta That a cxiT of tha-e rewdutinaa ba f'wwurdad MHiMt-uil na the itrta tf the Xlta nnd Vth wants arc ta ssty toeatined -tke C.tii- of at SH.ia etaaged ia bs.ln, aad readme abr ad tha shi which give a-th and hosor the ctmalr so taev aa ba Jr yv aontwal pnaciptea whiea are associated with rrnttls an4 naalnaw( p'osjeni hsrosfter occur W'h ef. ss sohstan- Vk.iii!iv i rrn'r a wn th nr Secsad Ward TorehlUha rraaaalaai--a-ba V'tt-bSliVoWamTiATZ i p.irpr.erf.arch.BCiBoeeM.os a iawitod ta eome nnat our Bond O'laran p. Also, the Whiea of the Third and otaor Wards srs invited to participate with aa. Banners, jrches snd a band.f music w.U lis provided. Let a have a good taxaeut.

onlet. CIPFO CLlf TON, Ptw datl. IV wlth Ward Reaalar Whli Ticket: er AsrM KDWARDHU)S40. For A'citaut iscnnon 6 4 KL BREVOORT. fnrAutuor OLIVER T.

WARDELL. For Justtc Vist Court WM. B. MEECH. Ft Cmslnljrt.

BENJAMIX WI9NEK.asd WILLIAM KCGLIR. I Jntptrtor uf Election. Dirtnct I Aaron C. Jewell A. Crerier.

II Jswkstin 1 awrence, Eehert Mill. III Hiram Burdett, Jacob Ac torsos- mir) nntmu. Henry W. Hunt, Samuel A. Cnnnintbam.

TI William E.Noble. Gewrce 8printea. VII-Tavid N. Dick, James 8. Anderson.

George B. Deane, Cornelius Ielasrater. IX George Yonnc. Baioel Frost. nr Thirteenth VYard Whl, Attention The CHIPPEWA CLI'eJ.

iheS' OTT snd rtKAHtK CI-l'B. andtbs WliaVof the Xlll Wsrd.aeaeraUv are eqn-ted -o s-fmhl-is linsttif Th.lian Hat). on IKOKSOtV EVE- MNO Sej.t. l. at 7 march in p.oce nn to the iiH uatincatioa aieeuiig.

to do neia ai me mnv i House. 4 ryFlfWmh AVard hlg Ward CommUtea The Whics ft the XVth Ward srs rpctf 4lir infirraed that tbe followiea eentieotm have h-en app unted as a Firaiic who a -one are authorized Ij mike collections 'or tbe XVth Ward: Shepherd Ksapp, Henry K. Daviea. Edwin Brswn. Wiiliann (i Jamea W.

Underbill. Isaac M. Phyfe. By order of the Ward Committee JAMES W. UNOERHILL, Chairma.

CEO. W. DlLK. Secretary rV Keventeeath Ward hi ATTENTION THE WHOLE! oa are invited to jin the "Cerro OirJo Clab." the Gernn "cott and Graham Club and the Ward Cxnitnittee, on THURSDAY EVENING, tlst lout, at 7 o'clock, at the Henry lay mse. corner of lst-t and Avenue and march ia prorecsion from thenrs to the Broadway Honse.

to join th rrand Ratification Meeting. Ia behalf of "Seventeenth Ward Cerro (Jo-do Clnb." NATHAN ELY, Prenident. Cha. G. Dkan, 1st Vica-Prei 'eat.

J. T. PSDEBHIL. Secretary IV Twentieth Ward Afemacratic Whiar For Atulant Altirrman JAMES ANDREWS. Jr.

For Awor-CHRISrOPHEK ELLIS For Conttmblea JOHN B. GEILER asd JESSE F. SEAM AM. lnspertort of Election. District I CLarlea Ross.

Mo ria Bennett. II Daniel Conorer, A. J. Bender. III Edwin 8.

Weed, Francis Mclntyre. IV Hnrh Oerce Rsid. Jamea Bntt, Oicir Tsvlor OSCAH TAYLOR, Chairman. FBANCtS MCIlVTTRa, "BAMC1S M. CUBBT, Secretaries.

ssassastasansa- t7 At a Large and Enthasiastlc Meetiaajof tie yi hie votsia of the Vllih Conrreaional District, who met oa the evesinr of the 2Bih, at The Adriatic" pursuant to a ca'l for all Whira of the Li strict whs were opposed to the present nomination, ur in favor of nooiinatitg a candidate known to be a Whir. ANDREW S. CKONK. Eo called to Chair. snd the foil wing resolution was oftertd.

which was un tni nionnlr so of ted Rrtolvd, That the Wh'rs of the Vllth Conerewiionsl Ois-trict hail ith plessnre the nomination of A KSrf A LL O. kOBKKTS. aa candidate Conitress. for in him we reci enize an ardent am nncomproj imug Whir, and one who has always sustained Whir principles, a true frund to the mectianic and artizsn.ard we will give him our henrty support, as ws must and will elert him to Concres With a triumphant najonty ANDREWS t'RONK. Chm'a.

Sulomoh 1U8, Secretary Vz? Klnc Connty Grand Ratification Meetinc WhIGS lOlHKHA LLY. A Uranl Mans and K.i'iiica-t on n.ettire of the Whips the Connty Towns of Knits Conntv. will he held on Prospect Hi'l. at Greeno int, (near Williami-burr. L.

I ,) on MOM)AY KVENlNiJ, Oct. li inst at 7 o'clock. The UNIONISTS, an- the tVhis Clubs of New-York. Wiiluiiiisliu-r, Brooklyn, and Queens, 1 iclimoud si.U Siiffo'k connties, are particularly invited to strd. and meet at the linn County Hotel, Peck Slip.

Willian.sbnrir. at o'clock cf that evening, to march in torrh-liehr prorersmn to the place of meeting. The Hon. Johm i BoTT Va Hon. Jonrt A.

Kino, Hon. E. D. t.VLvrit, aud Joskph HoxiK, Thbo. Tomliihson, Wgs-KI S.

FviTH. Tho's. Pincknbt, and oliier di-unxuihd 8eakers jfre expected to address the mentiu. Prospect Hill will lllaminated. anl rna fi.rd therefrom tl urine the movement of the p'ocexsion.

P.iu Js of muFic Olee clnba ate. will beta All xkI and true Wh ars in the nutrict are expected to be tare. Come one. Come ail. By "rdr JOHN A.

BOUTELL, Chairman Cotnniii tee of Arranre-nents. Caot. O. N. Jekkiiss, Grand Marxhal.

J. H. PlNCKSET, Sec, Cnmm ttee of OT Yorkville Democratic Whig Meeting. Whiaa the XlXta and Xtlth Wards, and particularly hots Y- rkville, are requested to attend a iblic met-inr at TlltSNES Kiehty-sixth-at corner "i Fhll AY EVENING. JfSd iast at 7, oViock.

Mr. Rboosk and o'her good aieakers wiif add'esi 'hmeetiue. Patriotic hig Songs will he nine br Mcr. rnuirii and MlsslJio. By order of the Vth Diifirict, XlXth Ward Vigilance Committee ALEX McCoTlER, Chairmaa.

17 Rearnlar Wtaia: Nomination For Jastice of Illd DiMrict VHIth and IXth Wards) Court, WILLIAM B. MEECH. IIjCEIAl TO YISIIOMS AT THE GREAT FAIR What i a Goo 1 Piinur a ajood likuu nu Is i very iufenor picture a (nod picture may be a poor 1. Benin it ia only where both requisite are united, tha; the rename article ia found. The n.ostot DaKuerreim can hardly fail to get a rood picture now and then, bu- it is t'Bly by ace dent.

He that ran ah a lirre co lection pictures, all roid, and nearly all perfection itself, i the ital artist the one who trusts to science aa 1 practice i-stead of accident. Such man every one will ai urally seek; and the pei.ent exhibition st Castle Garden is the rlre where all are now for there is an excellent chance for compannr the work of vanous artist Let visitor carefully scrutinize the Daguerrejty pea there dis-plaed bote well tbe clearness of the plate, ths sharpness of the ccrure. the perfection of the drapery, but above lt be aure to examine the eye, whether it be natural, distinct, and pleating in expression for you may detect a bad pic-ttreb) Iheeyeaihere are in it. as easily as houeary sv itl df tact a To.tie hy the same scrutiny We throw out 'hie aucaeviiona, so that people may not be misled by tinsel, but ko at once to the ROOT of tbe matter, and be cercain that they are always ej right." TO OWJtlRS AND EERS OFliTEl I-BOAIS Are you aware tnat nere is a purely VE -K 'ABLK OIL. manafactured and o3eie for sale, which, for its durability and peculiar qualities as a lubricator, is equal ta Sprim Oil and a it does not chill in the coldest weather, and is fifty per cent, cheaper than any other Machinery Oi' in use.

we think it ournt to command the attention ot a 1 1 prart ica! men and particularly Eigineers and Owners of Strau. boats, as a matter of vital imp ranee. Certificates and letters from the first Enrnneers, aud the oliicit oiid inot experienced Cnptains in the United can be produced in corroboration of tbeve facta, with sample of the Oil. by calling; at tbe oITi- of the New York Oil Manufartorine Company. No.

161 Krunt-a MPttHTAA TtJ i Til Ki 6 vi i SIT V. Aci.iT coei) has lecenlly bseu miuie by Lie WHEELER.of No. 2fl Bm lay-ft (who has bren maty tears ia extensive; prac.ir.e assn Oculitt in New-York.) br which Pile can be eil'ectnailr ard a nicst inntan'ly eradicated, without pain or nnpoMur restmint from bu-iaess He ia enabled, i pro if of giv reference to gentlemen boldu exalted rMiaitions in society. Pers remlins in the country, on descriliinr to Dr. WHI.EI.TR (by letters, postpaid), the lenrth of time they have Miilertd Pilea, aud the manner in which they are afflicted by the disease, can be succehsiull troatod by nini, on 1.

1 OMial terms ilied wi.h. OfFce bom from o'clock A. M. nntil 2 M. WIIISKTHS AND HAIR are easily de-Ircied.

true GRAHAM'S ONGUavNT and vou will have -casion'for them. In six waek your whiskers and hair will grow luxuriantly, and it will not atain or injure the km, bat make it beautiful and soft. Puce $1 per bottle Sent to any pan ol the conntrr. R. G.

GRAHAM. No. 18j Ana-at. LIQCIO HAIR DYK ia. withon; I exception or reservation, the very bent ever equally celebrated is Gouraud' Mediated Soap, for curing pimples, eiuptiotia.

flesh worms, freckles, sallowness, rourh-neu, chaps, chafes fee. Poudre Subtile uproots hair from snv part of the body. Liquid Rouee. Lily White and Hair Uloss. at No 67 near Broadway.

FRlTEKXCrRSIOX TO CLARENCE VILLK, ISO. 3 On THURSDAY next, the Slat last. Cars leave eooth Ferry mt 11 A.M.: returnine leave darsnce-ville at P.M. Those interested, and all desinnc to pir-rhae lota in this beautiful a may obtain tic kets free of chaige, of T. WACTAHLaN.

General A rant, Ko. 3 bstweea 11 A. M. and 2 P.M. GRgPE I A person about toremve a part of a small younc vineyard, will dispose of nl'y full bear ise Isabella vibes, pruned low.

finely rooted and full of young wood. To ail persona desirous of caitivatma; rrapes, tiu i a tin opportunity to obtain superior vinea. Apply to GEO. G. SHEPPARD, No.

117 Water-sU. near United States Hotel. ILEOAWT WCDDISO CARDS ENGRAVED A AM) PRINTED ia the first style if the art. Also, splendid Silver Embossed and Plain ttridal Envelopes, Cake Boxes, Silver Cord and Wafers of the latest styles, constantly on hard, at HYATT CORNELL'S, No. 1 Warren aad Ko.

1 corstr cf Broadway. 1 llfilWWUi or PIE. MUNSON'8 CONNECTICUT PIES, are still manufnetnred by the orirmal proprietors, and delivered to customers daily ia any part of tne City. Orders left nt the Depot, No or at No. Ilk, east Slst-etwiil meet attention.

LCI I). OIL aadCAMPHEKK LAMPS. Girandoiea, Vases, Hall Lamp. Crockery, Glass Ware, ke China Ten 8ets. Tea Trays, China Motto Mars and Cape aad Saaeera, for presents, and many other useful articles, aad eelhn cheap thaa nay other store in tha City, at C.

A BALDWIN. No. Bowerv.foar door ahoy Ua Thentm. RICE lot of-STRON8-PATKNT RJCE HULLERS for sale on of which atay ba eee lb overauoa by apptf at ia to MORTON at BREMNEB- No, tli cornar Flott er-et. RCSHES OF EVERT DECRIPTIO! at tha Breaa -c7.

Nn. W7 Ponrl st Franklin Sqaara. AU articles at the luwost factory price. Faust Brashes eg npenor "ality eoastantlv on hand. Machine Brnshe a aaade ta order.

JOHN K. HOPPEL. 17 Peail-e. FINE AilORTMEYT saw aaa cond hand raaaxaahly eheaa. Person wishing aiaaoe wi'ldo day or aveaisg at Na i (ireat CHARLKS r.

hill! COR. R. DISOSWAT. ATTORNgy aa4 COUH-fElLOR-AT-LAW, aad COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS for New-York and Ilnn-is. No.

7 Naaaaawatkw-tweea John and N. Y. I VTOPS ef Garakarh" make, imported and. for sale br MILLtR, CO ATES a TOCLE, Na, TTi Peart-et. FLOOR TILES.

MiictoVi Encaostic TileT for J'ltx i (rent varwtv of patterns, for sale aad laid own by MILLER, COATES It YOUL.E. Psart St. WAWTED. WAJITED-Ai CkamWaaaid aad Wur. bv a amart a.rL Would have olecU-a ta present eaBploer', No.

ii West Brands ay. SITUATION WANTED By a rear ect able wooura as Child' Nurse -well experienced, a iswillmato toae cba-re of a baby. Would hare a obiectioa go a sLort ciiaiance ia the country o' to travel wit, a lady. Can be well recommended. Call at No.

34 Broadway, fmt floor, back room. Can ba seen for two dais, if Bot set aged. ITU ATI ON WANTtD-Br a respectnhle youni wou.aa. Protefta-t) as chainberniaid. or to take care of children.

Good reference riven from her latt place can be seen nt Ne. 1 Ead 1 3th-at between 1st and gd-a-n. 1 tU TRAVELING SALEVME1 ANTED-1 Jt To canvas the Micdle, SjuiLc-b, aad Suthwasiera State, for the pu rouse of tmab iabmg the sale of anen'ira new article of wares tbat will meet wi'h a readv and exten-sive demsnd. leod salesmen can make Soo per anon'h None need apply with capital of leas than ad must bung goMl recommendations for energv, integrity and capacity. Call at No.

19 Park-place. 3o flmr. JOHNSON GOO DELL. SITUATION IAS PROOFREADER WASTED. A Piootreadar.

thoru.hl compel ut and easel lenced. accue nmed to every variety of work, and pmcricall acquainted with Tipoa rar.hr in all its deta li, to an eneaeement. Add res POROS, Timet Othce. TO ENTERPRISING EN A rare ehanoe i of-. fered to take the acency for the sale of a new article that sella quick and pay a larva profits.

A rent a are making SIO a day. Apply to or address J. T. JOHNSON a CO No. 43 Cortlaadt-et A CREAT VARIETY of carefully se'ectedSeryanta J- are now wanting employment at MASON'S Offices.

No. SJO Broadway and Hi Bowery. Terms Yearly sab scTiption. 6 cn: otherwise tS ceati. N.

B. Plenty of men and boy oa hand. GOOD. (UCICK FORWAttDER WANTED One whe haa been accustomed to school work. Also a roue plain finisher.

Inquire at No. Ci corner Reek man. TO SALESMEN. Wanted, two or three first-rate fcaiesmea, who have had experience ia the Silk or Staple Dry Good Jobbing business ia thia city or Philadelphia. Nrne need apply except those who have a rood acquaint aace, and can furnish satisfactory testimonials aa to moral character and first rate buaineas capacity.

A liberal salary will he paid. Engagements commence now or on the first Jan. next. BOWKN at McNAMEE. No.

112 and 114 Broadway. fcQ fllifl WANTED, A PART. R. either oral or special, with cash capital of not less amount thaa three thousand dollars, to encase in the Machine" and Foundry business, thoroughly established, in a thriving village in tbe vicinity of New-fori. Th adver tiser is I'ossessed of equal amount of capital, and desires to make addition to hi means, becausa the business caa extended with certainty of liberal profit.

For particulars, inquire at No. 0 Wster-st. Parties haviag leu thaa three thousand dollars capital need not apply. J1EDICAL. A Physician, well located in Broadway, 11 enjin ing a special rr office practice, wishing to travel for nMit of the year coming, wants to make aasrrsatsmsnt ith Medical man to attend his basinets, or would make a permanent connection, if desirable.

All eommuni-ca' ions addressed DOCIOR, for four days, and left nt this off.ee, with real name axd residence, will receive attention. BOARDING. BOARD. Madame ZSULAVEKI begs to announce to the public, tbat ahe has opened the new and elegantly furnished dwelling at the corner of Mth st. and Irving -place, aa a first class boarding house, and is now for the reception of boa-0 era.

The home is well adapted for the purpose, contain ail the modern improvements, aad is newly furnished throughout in tbe best mannnr. Apartments suiti to suit families, and single rooms for gentlemen. Also a most desirable riiom for a 1'hysician'a office. BOARDING IN A PRIVATE FAMILY A and Wife cn have two beautiful aud extremely pleasant frot parlors, and a small bedrotm at-tachwt, all on second floor, of a house located in Varick-st rte h.o f-om Cnal. Family strictly private, of three pers'ns nly.

Apply at store No. 29 Hadson-st. Kefer-enre rrqaircd. BOARD WANTED By a French gentleman, in a strictly private lajuuy, residing ia the upper part of the 1 city, est side of Broad wy, between 4 and 2tth streets, where bis srv es in teaching the Piano forte, French and Germ in, might be taken as compensation for his h.aard and washing. The room must have a References civea.

Address B. office of this paper. BOARD IN BROOK LYN A room. or a parlor and le! room with partial board, mav be bad br a younr gentleman in a small family, a. No 223 Atl 7 nates walk from the South Ferry, where the comforts of a home n.ay be obtained.

OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN Two or three gentlemen can be accomodated with furnished toimt and partial board at No. 1 Wul-w-place, within two minutes walk of A lanlir-st. Ferry. BOARDING. To let.

wi.h Board, a Room, with or without Bee -Room, on tha second floor. Also, Hoard for a fw single gentlemen, at No. 4 Foul near tne h-Arenoe Railroad. OAR DING Down town at CHAMBERLAIN'S, North River House, No. 247 Waahington-et.

Bear Washington Market. A few permanent boairdera can ba accommodated with board at S3 St per week. Also, fu-aiahed Room to let with or without board. BUAKD. A gentleman aud hia wife, or a few single gentlemen, can have full or partial Board, at reasonable Umn.

Rooms furnished or unfurnished. Warm and cold baths. Basements to let at No. 41 Franklin-st. OARD WITH HAND80M SUITS OF ROOMS may be had st "os.

SI snd 14 East near 4ta-av. The housea have the modern iuiprovementa. BOARD EDUCED. A few respectable mechanics can obtain Board, with single beds and light and airy rooms, at ti per week. Inquire at No.

107 Varick-et. GAS CHANDELIERS, PENDANTS, BRACKETS, CANPELABRAS, GIR AN DOLES, SOLAR. FLUID AND LARD LAMPS. Suitable for private mansions, hotels, churches, Ac, equal to, and cheeper than, any other establish meat ia tha United States. WBOLISUI An BKTAIL, At tha manufactory and ware room of JAMES G.

MOFFET. No. 119 and 121 Princ-et third block west of Broadway. WH. MCDONALD'S GENERAL NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING HOUSE, (during rebuilding.) No.

109 nearly opposite th new edifice. Advertisement iaserted at the vary lowest rate ia any paper in the United States or Canadaa. The very beat paper are received by mail daily and kept fur reference, and copio of each furnished to advertiser. The fullest authority and recommendation, over tha written signatures of tha publisher of tha leading daily aud weekly papers, will be ahown to those who require it. Merchants who may have heretofore given their advar-tlaing to irresponsible persona, and have beea disappointed ia its reanlts, are informed, that in dealing; with MB no payment la required tUl the advertiser is satisfied that his ordera have beea properly atteaded to.

My book, the columns of the papers, lie. will show thatl am doing nearly all tha New-York advertising that ia being dona in tha leading paper from Canada to California. Remember, I shall be at No. 109 till about the first of November. I shall then move back to my old e.aartrs.

No. 102, ia the splendid brown atone building now being finiah-ed on that location. W. H. MCDONALD.

YVaTCIIES AND JEWELRY. Tha Subaeribr i now selling Watches at tetail at tha follow Log remarkably low price. mach lea than any other house: Fine Gold Lepine Watches, 4 hole jewelled. 0g Fine Gold Detached Lever, full jewelled 30 00 3old Enameled Watches, for Ladies 55 00 Gold Hunting Watches, for Ladies Ii 00 Geld Hunting Patent Levers, for Gentlemen St 00 Silver Patent Lever $16 00 to 20 00 Saver Detached 13 00 to 20 00 Gold Hunting 'Watches, which ran eight days Gold Ranting Watches, which inn fifteen days; Gold Watch in marie cases, which change into three different Watches Gold Watches which wind up and set without any key. Also, Cooper's; Duplex Watches, ia hunting-cases, splendid pocket Chronometers, and all other sty lea of Watchea, at equally low pricea.

Also, all kinds of Jewelry and Silver Ware, at much less than the usual prices. GEO. C. ALLEN. Importer of Watches and Jewelry, wholesale and retail.

No. 11 ap stairs.) near Broadway, formerly nt No. 51 Wali-nt. CTTER, FISH AND PROVISION STORE -ALLAN It ROSE, Na 26 Wahington-et (on door above Barclay-at.) New-York, offer at wholesale to dealers, nt the lowest market pricea for cash, tha following artades of the best quality aiAtALKXti mos- ana in au xinua oi pacaagea- SHAD Noa. aad ia all kind of paekagaa.

CODFISH Dry-salted aad Pickled. BCA LE FISH Dry- salted and Pickled. HERRINGS Smoked and Pickled. PORK Mesa, Prima, Romp, Bntt, Clear, Ac BEEF Mess. Prime, and Railroad.

SMOKED Hams, Shoulders, BeaL Bacon, Sairnoa. CHEESE, Lard, Candles, Oil, Spices BUTTER In firkins, tuba, and nailsfresh dairy. SALT Fine, in sacks and assail bags. PERFUMERY. KNIGHT fc QTJERU.

PERFUMERS AND CHEMISTS, No. 51 N. up stairs, respectfully larite tha attention of tha trade, both wholesale and retail, to their splendid stock of CHOICE PERFUMERY and TOILET GOODS, all of which may be relied npon as being of tha choicest quality, and exactly aa represented such as Labia's Extract, Cologne, Balsamic Toilet Vinegar, Extract of Soap, Improved Lily White, Common Pomades of tke must choice kinds. Hair Tunic, Hair Rege aerator, warranted to rest or tha hair, at any aga. to it -trei caler.

ate. PAPER WAREHOUSE! vtiitiko nrti tTTRinsioxLT! CYRUS W. FIELD A No. II Cliff-st solb isisTi roa tub VICTORIA MILLS. AND AGENTS for almost all the pr acinal Paper Mats, fartarera ia thia country, now offer for sals, on very favort hi term, (much lea thaa mill prices one of tha asost extensive and desirable stocks of American, Franca and English wnticg Paper aver ahown lb tha United tales- FANCY SOAP OF ETERT KI'vD.

consisting of ano Variegated, Rose. Alaeoad. Palm, EmoUient. Rrn and Ready. Windw, he Ac ia Bare ana Cakes.

Wash Bella and Shaviag Creaaus. MUitary and Shaving Com no and. making ia all over TO varieties Ala. Pala Toll nr aad Brawm fUwim aad nat-at ve-d nloald Candles. fi a 1 warm mates, a wata oa hand and foe aia by W.

HULL'S SOX. Ken. US, US and 112 north end. DRY GOODS. SHAWLS, BLANKETS, AND DRESS GOODS.

riMlE BEST STOCK Of THE ABOVE MAT BE FOUND AT ThEBO ERT SAVINGS STORE, No. IX BO WERT, aver exhibited for sale in New-York, AMONG THE SHAWLS, ARE 1.000 Cashmere Long and Square Shawls. 3.060 tlegant Printed Wool 3.00 Fin Wool 1 eng Aad many ether kind all at tke lowest prices ever offered. AMONG THE BLANKETS ARE BATH, WHITNEY and MACKINAW, of every atze aad quality, all exceedingly cheap. Among our sssortmeat of DRESS GOODS can ba fovnd ELEGANT PERSIAN DE LAINES, EVERY COLOR OF FRENCH MERINO.

A LARGE LOT OF PARAMATTAS. And lot of NEW STYLES OF GOODS never before offered in thi market. F. W. W.

T. GIL LEY, Sowery Caving Store, No. 12g Bowery. FALL ANDWINTER CLOAKS AND MANTLES. MOLYNEUX BELL.

HAVING MADE EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS aad improvemeata ia bis store and workreeme. ia bow prepared to display, to the ladies of New-York aad vicinity, a stock of CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, which, for variety aad beauty of design, cannot ba aar-psssed by nay other establishment ia tha United States. It comprises avery aovelty of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE. The ladiea are invited to call and examine for themselvea. Notice No.

'I Nobth aina. NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES OF BROOKLYN. FC. SMITH.

No. 323 at 324 Brooklyn, oa- posit Pierre pont, (Fvbmeblt Smith at NoTca.) Haa bow in stove tbe most complete and varied assortment of DRESS AND FAMILY DRY GOODS, aver exhibited ia tha city of Brooklyn. All who wish to take their purchase oa tha moat reasoaaM term, ahould examine thi8ToCK before purchasing elsewhere. It will ba lonnd to contain the most decided BARGAINS in 8 ILK 8, SHAWLS, MERINOS'. PAH AM ATTA8.

VELVETS. DELAINES. CASHMERES, PLAIDS OF SILK and SILK at WOOL, ALPACAS, CANTON CLOTH, LADIES' CLOTH, Ac. evek orrzBKA. Also, all kinds and qualities of HOSIERY, GLOVES.

LACES, and EMBROIDERIES, at very LOW PRICES; with a choice stock of desirable FAMILY GOOD8, as FLANNELS, of every manufacture, WELSH. ENGLISH, and AMERICAN. LINENS. DAMASKS. OWE LINGS.

DIAPERS, CRASHES. CLOTH COVERf, COUNTER PANES. QUILTS, BLANKET8 CLOTH, CAS31MERE, and SATINET TESTINGS ke AU of which will be sold at price full 10 per cent, lower than usual. Every style of DOMESTIC GOODS, such a CAM TON FLANNELS. TICKING, STRIPES.

DENIMS, DRILLS. Bleached and Vnbieached MUSLINS. SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, fce, fee. received direct from the Mills, particular attention i paid to MOURNING GOOD 3, and a larg stock of avery style of Goods used for MOURNING DRESS KS, a SILKS. SHAWLS, CAN I ON CLOTH, BOMBAZINES.

DELAINES. CASHMERES, Ac c. All who call at this store will be treated with attention and politeness Goods will be freely ahown, aad in ao case nrecAl upon customers against their will. All parcels sent, free of expense, to any part of Brooshn and its vicinity TTI ST PREMIUM MILLINERY E8TABLI3H- JL 1 ri o. roauway, un uoor tow th Metmnolitnn Hotel Mrs.

W. SIMMONS re- spect fully announces to her numerous patrons, and stranger visiting me ciiy, uu sne nas uejiuso ie aasorimeui oi Parii Fall and Winter Millinery, in addition to a large assortment of her own manufacture, of the latest Fsll fashions. Also, just received by the lsst steamer, a large invoice of Paris Satin, Silks. Velvets. Ribbons.

Feathers. Artificial Flowers, fee, ate. Merchants and Milliners snpplied by the case or single Bonnet, as usual. Mrs. 8.

kindly solicits a calL LACE GIMPS LACE GIMPS A fill assortment by last importations, just received, of the most fashionable Lace Uimps and Velvet Ribbons, in colors for the present season; wide Silk Fringes, in plain and enmped, made to order a larre stock of Woolen Yarn and Enxlish Worsted, firxt rate quality- and a general assortment of Fancy Goods, at the old-established s'ore cf O. R. BODDY. No 04 NEW PUBLICATIONS. D.

APPLETON TVJO 200 BROADWAY Publish oh Monpat, POEMS. 11 By MaTTHIE GRIs-TH, now firs" collected, one volume 16 mo. cloth, 7i cents The true inspiration of the toet is possessed hy tbis writer, who is destn ed hold a prominent place an.otig the Poets of America. She writes with uiieoa non eelnesa nnd pathos, and with dedicate and faultless fancy. Off TUEfDAT.

FIFST LESSONS IN BOOKKEEPING, intr xltictory to a 1 rea'i-e oa Practical Baik keying and Business Trans-actions emlir ring the science of accounts, and their ex-trsMie npplicatious. Desir Bed as 'lass Bo ik for Academics ard School, by Joseph 11. PaXMEB, A. Instructor in the New York Free Academy. 12 price IS! cents.

The author's object ia to set foith the principles of accounts in a manner easily to be comprehended, and reality applied by pupils of both sexes in all our coin mo a schools, or for aelt instruction. on EDHESDAT. A KKW VOL EOF THE POPUI.AB LtBRART MEN'S by W. Thackebat. author of VaritrFsir.

fee. fcc. containinc Mr. a Mrs Frank Berry The Raven's Wing Dennis Haggerty's Wife 1 he Wife. I Vol.

I mo cloth. 5cen'-, A not her cif TuickkiiT'i inimitable works, which have given him so nuch celetirity. It is full of entertainment, staa -d wiih hia familiar humor, which is so penetrating and afftctite. BKCESTtY rVBLlSHEIl BY TKE SAME AUTHOR. THE BOOK Oe SNtiM, I Vol.

16 mo. cloth. SO cents. THE ELLOWPLUSH PAPERS, 1 Vol. 16 mo.

cloth, IhVpARIS SKETCH BOOK. 2 VoU. IS mo. cloth. $1.

NEW SINGING BOOK! THE SINGING SCHiXL COMPANION ia two nnrts. Ptr. 1 contains new and easy method of Instruction in vocal niuno, ai.d more than one hundred Songs, Duetts, Gleea, etc. Part 2 consists of selection 8ared Music from tbe best compowrs.br JOSEPH and HORACE BIRD. An excellent manual in Schools nad nnd pleasant and useful book for amateurs and for family practice KOTICESOr THE PRESS.

"Tbe book whose title ia given above haa thi new feature, we believe, that one half of it is devoted to tones, gleea and other secular musie, nnd the aecond part to saeied music, psalm tunes. anthems, rhorasses, ate The object of the authors ia to furnish such a book aa shall be adapted to the use of common ainging and to meet the 'detira of a large and respectable body of ngeta whs regaid th nse of aacred words for the mere purp'sse learning to siug aa Ibe object is an excellent one and commends itself to all, and we think the authors have given aa excellent selection of music in both department, and well adapted for the purpose i a view, aad also a pleasant book for the family circle, as well as for the use of the choirs." Zhtnoht't Journal of Music, Sapt- 0. One of the most atriking peculiarities of the book is the introduction of secular music, which i more frequently ung by all cla-ses. ane secures an extraordinary amount of practice, and of a a ind too, which imparts greater comnaaa and flexibility to the voice, think it a valuable imnrove-mei and predict for it an extenaire popularity. Yankee Blade, -RICE A KENDALL, Publishers.

For sale at the Piano Forte Room of T. GILBERT ACO. No. 333 Broadway, corner of ap stairs HORACE WATERS. THIRD EDITION OF HEADLEY'S JVJEW WORK The LIVES OF INFIELD SCOTT 1 and ANDREW JACKSON, by J.

T. Hk.mm.et i yoL 12nio with portraits. Mr. has lirourht to the volume before os the same vigorous nnd earnest atyie, the fa Tie tact in seizii upon prominent points, and th same deacuptioa of but and struggle thst gave such a fasciaattca to aia o.her work. JuurnaL The style i elerant and forcible, and tha descriptions pic tureique.

Hartford Courant Tr woik is one of reanrkable interest. SpHnyfieli Re-pbhen. Just published by CHARLES SCRTBNER. No Hi Naaiau-st. RE.1IOVAL -J S.

RCDFIELD, Publisher and Book-sePer, has removed from Clinton Hill, to Nos 110 and 1 It Nassau-st over the store of Messrs. Joha Campbell A where he will cot tinue the business of Publishing na heretofore. Tbe balance of his present stock of hool. Medical, and Miscellaneous Books, will be sold at greatly reduced prices HUGHES, DUPUY CREHANGE, IMPOBTEB1CF FANCY GOODS. YET AND BERLIN IRON GOODS.

BONK. JET AND Berlin Iron Bracelets. Brunches, Combs, Ac, Buttons of all kind. Brashes, Percussion Cap. Imitation Jewelry, FANS of all description and qualities.

Silk and Faacy Dreat Battoue of many styles, Baadi, Calf-skins, Hooka and Eyas; Ac Depot far the most sraaerior quality of French ACCORDEONS aad FLUTINAS. Ko. 73 (np stairs) New-York, a newest Paris fancy articles received br every steamer bom Europe. YOU CATV IE YOU WILL, extersainnte Bed-Basra, Cockroaches. Ac a.

Moths, by a thorough appUon-tioa of the MEnBaah ems in mvaafactured and sold by J. LEAVENS, 262 Pearl-street, U. 8. Hotel bniliiirr. Price, par bottla.

lie aad I. Alan, aold by A. B. A D. Sand.

No. 1M Fulton Chaa. H. Riar. 19f Broadway; Oliver Mowbray.

4 James Egnn, I IS Joha Lome. 192 East Broadway; Jamee Weir, 266 J. M. Griffith. J7 Gmnd-a K.

M. Guiea. 127 Bowerv; Wan. D. Crambie.

or. of Bleecker-et. aad Bowery; Waa D. Crumble, or Broadway and Mta-at Robt. M.

Sands, lag Bowery; G. D. Cwhnll. art Broadway; 8. Smith.

40 GreeBwica-sL; Hall. Ruckal A 200 E. R- 8. WiUiaax Newark. N.

J. A. Vaa Bnsktrk. Jersev City. I Dt Cecil, Family Medicine.

Yorkvilla. Brooklyn Bnce A Pone, No 27 Mrs. M. Haya. lli Falton-et T.

J. Haya. 140 Atlantic- Dnmel ColgTOve. 52 MvrUe-av. Wiilinmsbarir Jamea D.

Nowatt, 2 Grand Boswell Ot LjvingBtoa. Hlf Graad-et. LAMPS. I R15 DOLES. AVD CHANDELIERS.

The aubecriber wishea le rect public atteatioa to hia large and extensive assortment of Lamps Gi andoles. Chandeliers and Cna-ie. nor as Solar. Lnrd. Cnmph-no.

Baminr I aid. nnd Plsoepene Lamps, of the latest, improvements and select patients also, large assort saenl ot Haul. Suaoend-isg. and Bracket Lamps, for chorches hotels. leamboa la.

public buddings, fce; pure Speran. 8olar and Lard Oils: also anew article of Camphene aad Barning Fluid, and every article connected with the trade The trade supplied cm tha most rensoenble terane. Country merchants and hers will do well to call before nnrchasmg elsewhere. SOLOMON S. KEILLY, No.

IM Caaal st comer of Laigbt; No. 51 Carmine nrner of Bedford; No. Itl corner of rtlaadt No til Caaal-st Bear Hudson; tnsapkwae Diauilerj corner of Kn-a y. nnd Qa ass ecsovva. HKM'H WINDOW AND PICTURE GLASS.

We woe Id iavire the special attention Sash aa-anra and dealers te the above articles. We hnv- a fall assorV scat ef sixes, frova I te 36, 5. Oar thH-a giaas for aaew window, aaevr case, fce. aad Ua axtramaly low pneaa which are aailing at, offer pecaliar iBdceneaU fig nadre-ixina oerr aetabiuhmaat. J.

H. POILLON A CO. Ke It Bsrsay-et a fewdaexs bolaw Chajrh st. AUCTION SALES. L.

T. Coltok. Aactioaaer. IPOrtTATLltor HOCaE- CRNirUWE. CARPETS.

OIL CUT. I GLASSES, fce fce THIS DAY. Or. 21. nt lo a clock, nt tha Anc ua-rM Nee 49 Beea-faa and II Aaa be aoid at pMc aae iaa.tlit Ja geet nad meat extensive stark of Can-t Furniture of-teiedthis season.

It will comprise rich Baa.vaay.aad rosewood fu mi tare, of every sgyU nad aoalrty, saeh a ma-hogaay wardrobes. bokeses and eecretnnes mahngtay French and Gothic bej.teada: richly chairs aU patterns Voltaire aad rocking meewaod and mah-a-ayserpeBtixa ceatra tables, witn Egvptiaa martsie toos; mabasrans aad rosewaocf Uresang hn-esus eitensVHt diaiag tables in rosewood and black wsln-t hadiea' w-k ia bja- top as ha' a mis bed roo -a and taa- ent fomttare I arse French plaie ri asses saiaerior h-ir snatrasaes and pal-liaea; fea'ber di; Br-issels. three-ply sad mrrun carpets; oil cl. ths, fce Also aa invoice of gilt sad ana-ngaary look tag g'nse Also. dorea patent beds'eai.

three qartrter i na doubie. N. The stock ia large and go A quality, and til afford a ro op-rtunit for as wall na all thoee nqmrtna hoe keeping articles Cata-lomc ready early on Thnrolav ruing, nnd awon-trent on any account. Goods packed and shipped at a moderate chante. R.

Kwr. Aurtinnaer. HOUSEHOLD FI RMTUKIi, PIANO-FORTES, he TO MORROW, at I o'clock, a No. aj between John and Feltn. C.

KIM" will sell at Auction, as above, to pay cash advaneod.nlam assort saeat rf saperior -essoin made roaewn nd aud inahocaav raituie. enitaAle fur paricsrv. dining-e aaa nnd ehaaahera. and eoo-sists of carve rosewood Sofas, and parlor Chairs, carved mahogany Sofas. Trte-avte' e.

Vol airs Ana Chairs, sortag seat and 3-4 Chairs. Rocking and 8wing Chair. Divans. Sofa Beds marb'e top Cent a Tables, ttej-steads. Pur sua and Waahstanda with awingin Elaasea nd marble tops, library aad secretary Bo esse also.

Extension Dining Table. Card, Work and Diaing Tables; painted Chamber Furniture, en Mil: rat hoeany Fre-eh Bedsteads black wain at Hair Mat'rasses. Feather Beds. Brussels, three-plv and cilcloth Carpets: ivorc Tanie CatlsT. bronze iron Hat standa.

fce Alao, a fine rosewood Piano-Forte a ane toned instrument, and werthy of at tea-' tion. A' so, a splendid assortment of rich fancy house furnishing articles, all of which will be fonnd well werthy of lb attention of housekeeper and of tbe trade. Catalogues en the morning of sale. R. C.

Kwp, A net i oa ear STOCK OF, Ritll ri'KAITVKE-To be aoU at Auction, without reserve, THIS DAY. at, 10J o'clock, at eWarerooms of the Cabinet Makers' Association No of 8nilivnn O.KKMP ill sell at Auction, as above, tke entire s'ock of anegaat Furniture, Tnaaufsctuied by the Cabinet Maters' Association, without reserve in orrer to close the coacern, as the Association is dissolved, aad the store mast ba vacad oa the la' of Noveaiher. Thia stock Furniture ha been wade ia the very best possible mai ner for City enstom trade, sad eaa be relied upon as beirg equal in every respect to the best manufactured la th Cltj. In fact, the A aaoniati sa being all practical workmen of the first class, hsve spared no paius or ex: peine to produce tbe very best description ol urailere that ran be found ia the City. Tbe stock consist of a very handsome assortment af beautiful rosewood, mahogany and walnut Furniture, ait-able for parl rs, diawicg rooms and chambers, saeh a is rarely oflicd at auction, and preenta a rare opportunity for housekeepers to supply themselves with first-class Furniture nt moderate prices.

Goods purchased lo go oat of the City, can ba packed for shipping in the premise, nt a reasonable chsrge. Hexby Leeds. Auctioneer EXECL'TOIVS SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI-J L'hE also the Furniture of a F.milv ta Enrr-e. to le sold at aurtinn THIS at I0J o'cloes at saie-room. ro as i.

uamners-M HLiiti r. Ltau will sell aa almve, a larce assort tent of Furniture, eon-atstirg of a larre assortment of Drawing. Chamber, aad Kitcten Furniture, one auperior seven-octave Pianoforte, several fine Oil Pan'iacs. Bru-wl and other varpels. Rosewood and Manogany Fnrmture.

in maroota. velvet plush and hair-cloth; Mahogany. Walnut and Painted Bad-room Tumi tare in seta lo mtrh; Feench-plats Mine's Clocks. Ornai.euta, China, Cut Glass. Silver-plated Warn, Eookraie, ta'arbrobea Centre Tables, Diaiag tables, Bu-reas.

Wahstaod. with and without marble tops. Mtttres. Fes ber Beds. ahogany.

Parlor. Lay and Rocking Chairs Hat Stand, Sofaa. and variety of other goods C'al go oa th morning of Sale to be continued on Friday. J. W.

Southard. Auctioneer. ArCTIOW SALte, Of 122 BUILDING LOT3 NKWANK. New Jersev Will be sold af puilie on SAIUliDAV, the 23d day of Ociher. st2orl-ick.

on the premise, in the VTth We'd c-f the Cilv of Newark.nowknoanasFAIR MOUNT.a-'joi-in the former residanceof loaeph C. Wailan.Esq 12J soiendid buildiuatocs frui ting on Waal Bank, Cabinet and Moms-sis and slim-place. The locati is the mi at healthy in the city, bail the highest poikt of elevation, and having a fine pant ramie view of the whole city, river aud bay. and wi Jiin f-mr minuses' wa of the Court Houae. being la that part of the city which is improving more rapidly than any other, and otiers strong inducements fur those wishing to make nroftt-ab investment in provement for private residence.

Good water sd good neighborhood. These lota will be mapped 23x10 leet each, but opportuni'y will be given to parrharera to reenre lota 2f to 400 feet deen. if deired For krtiru.sa. ii quire of DUNN a 1HOJIPSON, No. 0) Hamiltoa-st.

Niuitt, Oct. 1. Hit. John hiDDEsow. Aortioneei.

AUCTION KOTICK. DAM A3Ei FLOUR -JIHt RL'UDEROW st CO. will sell TMli DAY. at o'cli ca. at Wyctoff 'a atore.

No. 46 Commercial Wharf. Atlantic Dock, Brooklta, for acoouat of the Unuerwri era 2l' bla Lester Pis 25 bbla Mills Sue) bbla. Montrn-a aril Chesapeake ill. 413 bnls.

Harper's Kerry Mills 303 bbls. Seers ist Ex Bakers and AniHoaata Mills. 330 Ms A sauted brands. 1 bbla. Caaal Mills.

2Ciw bbls. Artirg on 31 ill. 110 bMs. Joseph hnrles 4 CO bbls Assorted brands. Damaged on board schooner Arlington.

TVOTICK IS HARKBY that all thse cer-1" lain Kiieces. parcels and iota of land, situate nt Dnn-kirk, Chautanque County, State of Now-York. and laid down ajic desienated on a map entitled Map of Dart of the Town of Dnr kirk, Chautanque Co tnty, State New-York, 1130, as lot Nos. 39, 41. 32,53 34.

56 57, 49 61 S1.C5.7I 4T, 49, on also, lots No 40. 42, 42, 54. tl, SS, 72 oa Lynx-st also. lot Nos. 34.

3d, on BuO-H alo. lots 4oa. 57, 59. St, S3. 65.

67 on East Front-st also, lota No 29. SS, CO 4 1 X. -1 am yi, i vu va, ii'm-fi iwi i II, 30.1 on Et also, lot No 30. 31. 12.

oa Kag e-at I also, lot No. 15 oa Lark-st. also, lots Nos. II, 55 72. oa fjwan-sl.

lot ISo. 34 on Canary at lots Nos 31. It, 3. 41. 46, 50, 54.56, 64, 65, 70.

lots Nos 5 55, 61, 63. 57. 69, on Pl- ver-st lot No. 2, 20, 2a, 36, 40, 44, 42, 54. 62.

oa Dee'-st. Also, ISfeet of the front of lot No 71.73. 75, 77. 79. oa West also.

It ts Nna It. 102 snd Hoe 99, 101 Laik st in block 1C0; also lots Nos 110. lit Caoary-st also, lots Nos 23, 24. 25. 26 in block 90 also all the right, title aud interest of RtssELL aevibs of, in.

and tithe north part of block No 561 East tth-st being 16 feat front by 12 feet deep the north part of block No. 141 West 4th-st. beir.g 160 feet front by 1SU feet deep; the north part of block No. 144 being 160 feet front by i20 feet deep. Will be sold at public Auction (to close a Ce-ncera), at tbe Merchants' Exchange, ia the City ot New-York, oa the 4th day ot November.

A.D. at 12 o'clock noun of that day. Terms, cash 10 per cent, psyable on the day of sale, nod the balance fifteen day thereajte' when deei will Pe delivered. Maps of the property may be had at tha office of Cols ft Chiltojc, AuctioLeer. No.

9 Wall-' N.w.York, Oct. 16. 1852 RUSSELL H. NEVINS. MAGNETIC PJDERS T1TE JIIGHT ATTACK.

The golden stare were peeping; out Between the clouds so snowy. And tossing wil.tly on her Lay young aad lovely Zoe For fierce musquitoes hovered round. And bed-buxs hungry craw From her white ikm. drew ruddy blood, Sheened -What can I dot" The morrow came, a thoughtful friend Of LYON'S POWDER pike; Sbe bought it. tried it, ai no more The blood-surkers tbat crawl and soar.

Her quiet t'aaiber broke. Depot for LYON'S POWDER and LYON'S MAGNETIC PILLS, which are certain aad immediate death to' aii insects and vermin Ne 434 Broad wa. COCHRAN'S QUARTZ CRUSHING AND PULVERIZING MACHINES Keeenily patented in thi Country and Europe Tnee ma mines, by tneir simplicity of construction, their durability, tte undoubted principles upt a which they operate, their effective operation and ra-suit, aie lastly catijed to the consideration of all persona enraged in th bnsineaa of erushinr and pilrer ring Quarts R-ck, Iron Ore, OZ mc. Copper, aad Lead ores. Plaster, Cement, Bones, fccT They are from twa ta eight feet in diameter, with ball or sphere from six inches two feet in diameter, wa gains from 1.

000 pound to tea t-m each and are sold, wiia tha right to nse them, at from S500 to eacB. Tbere n-achmes work nnd oeliver wet or dry. aad eaa ba worked by steam, water, or feorso-power, according to than size. E. fc J.

BUSSING fc C. No 31 Cliff-et. The following letter from Hon. 8rocaTOM. U.

S. Senator, shows their capacity to pulverise. The one referred to was drawn by belt seven inches wide, ranaiag nt tha rata of 6M feet per minute TFLLiBirM, Flevana Co Oct. 1152. Messrs.

E. ft J. casino ft Co New-T'-rk It give me nleaanre to inform yon that COCHRAN'S CRUSHING MACHINE has beea pnt up. nnd ie now in operatioei at thiamine. It baa rrto-me snore thaa yon promised for it, and ia the best rock, crasher thatl have ever asad aa seen.

I waa present thia aaorning whe seven tons of quits and sand-stone rock were p-lverised oy it in two hours. It simple and effective, aad not liable, ne far ns I caa aeo, to get oat of seder Wiih great respect, I am yonr obedient ae-rant R. F. MATRIMO-Y MADE KJLSY, OR HOW TO WIN A LOVIK. Woald you eeenr th lov of eaa ho bow aptar-ar ant love to anna.

Apply te RONDOU and no snore A9ection slighted yon '11 depba. Wbate'er your are, hate'er yoer dower Of baa sty weali h. attractive power Thongh fate haa naked von front year birth. Among th hoeaely thing of earthv Yet ROM OU 8 skul tha aud en pp lies. To met vour lot Paradiaa.

Prof. RONDOUT, Nw-Yorg. formerly ef Swedea. will Bead to any address, ea receipt of one dollar, poet-paid, si aia direction a vaable bad ia er gvnt Letnen to win the devoted arlectioas of as many of ta opposite sex as their heart may desire. Tha process ia simple, bat aa captivating, that ail mar be married, irrsaescuve of aeo.

aapesraarae or position and last, thongh not seest, it caa ba an an red with eaca ansa and de'K-ary. that detection la imeosaibie. Addres Prof. kONDOUT. New-York City.

No Utter takes froaa tha Post -Ogee antes th postnge ia paid. 7. 1 BJ. ALLEN WORLD'S HA I RESTORER If 1 is aot a Hair Dy. aad euaimn ne deletanoas iagra- dieat- It never tails ta reel rare the Hair, howwver gray, ta fta onarinnl eeaor.

aad at the earn time ta gjwaxthaw and lesstie the sight, however wweh. if applied ar-oruiag to dt-iwetiesna. The Hair will retaua ita riinal color daring life. It operate by invigorating ths akin, muscles, uervee. blood vease la aad root of tha hair It prevenu tha kairfrnaW-liiBg, ruraa baWaes.

reasovee aad prevents dixziaan. headache, perspiration of tha head, ndraff. aealdhead. or anyerupooa ofiBMSMad- Prsre, SI 5a pear hsstlla). For sale nt the ensretpsd epot, Na- 155 Brnona corner Ns ia Bowery.

Na 192 Broadway. No. I Astor H-sa. nnd KnP4 Falton--t-. Brooklyn No 144 4th--.

WilUaaasaerg. ALADY KM ARK. CO THE "TIIEfl DAT; wall, it dual aigBiry. taai sssmiaim LET'S DsgTBerreotrpea that maitsea atroagar ai baad-aomar thaa any olbr Sa might aava added. aa4 eaeaner." OaUerrlat Coo.

Na. til Broadway ahava tha cheaper avangHi AUUSEUEaTTO. METRO POUT AN HAUL GfcArau yv a.n.a. 'J rjVHE BAND af th. NATIO A( UUARD.

Seven a 8 riving a -rir. fcrsad Vera! and lasers menial Cesses its. at Mtrpl'ta Hail; taeC mcerte will He g.vea oa ta each nMtta enea-anencipg ib eVovweaber sext. Tbe Bead eo ipneod of sosne of the Bra inriiM the City, many of ohom are anembe-e of nwi, Society, aad were tbe pnnripal parfoe-ners la th oeltc orrhesfas of Mo damea Jeanv Liad. Koatas.

and Vit-ii. 1 ha Prosrrsmtae will consist of lafrnmeatal Jo'os. Or-s. tares. Operstie Sictsu, Pokes.

a Uea. Ha-chea. fce is addition to LwS the m.sst ava.ltii seal la et will a evgtrad. Uea wnnALUHis eiited ar.l a treararev and all snbscriaciona w. 11 he is anedi.trl.

da ia hi handa. The SansoiMK-B is bow eanem st tha Piaa s-Ferta ar B.i- of WM. HALL ft. SON, Na. tn Bra Mlaray-corner of ark-plara Single admission.

Fifty Casta. nhTrfiritH price to the sane. Five Dollars, which wi entitle she aatlsscnoers to awe tvtei each Ceer JA NOLL. Cn n-tor; F. REITZEL.

Leader. L-ttCTHIflTy AAU MAblalun-ikililnllr eepu I cnring ay riZZc Deafaess, discharges nad aoiae in the esara. nersaaneat ly carei. Hkst. weak a l.r?ect sight.

rsT" A ervoes weakn a cared Naasbaes of tea limbs stif ioiata. Rheumatism. Near dn. Spinal Dtea, Tntse-enlar Dieses all emale Weaknaarss. snasswili ear4 Lr HATEU'disrovery is naorecedeated.

Heee Una h-mr fro A. to a. if. Office Ma, 114 near Broadway, N. T.City.

sTHE CE LEBRATED ALCHEMIST aad N-a- 1 rocgiat. Prof. B. it OWN WiiLI this, will rive tare of hia mysterio-s. antisiar.

and highly iatr-iisa performance, at Bleecker Buildin. car rUaac-r al Mecon upon ELEtTKO PHYSICAL and it NT A HYIOLOUY.OB TtEMAY. THURSDAY, aad bat-I'RDaY e-fthi week, at 7t oVloca. Gooet seal, go early. Medical oOioe, No.

50C Bra as) way. NI IlLOS im ewnts. Trrrnia Boxes, $5. Doer open at7 a'clock ta eosaaaenoe a A THIS EVENING. Oct 21, tha En lortai assent wil nant-atence with na Overt are hy th Orchestra.

To be follow ed bv the one act Corned v. FORTY AhD FIFTY. Lilly wh ita Mr. B-own I Peter. FlUwhile Wkeatleigh Jeesy Harooara Aad dtu-iag th eveaisg the riai Pm de Deax.

of LA UaNOLA. By Vile DeMelmeand Man Mega. Ta conclude with. 2d time, tbe oigml ttraad Ballet th CAAIPH OF BAGDAD TasefT. he one.

Groesii Alalia MUa DeMeliana Babi.old rich Cadi Corby Donna Theresa atulaa CHAM BERS-ST. THia EVENTJvw October 21 will be p'ayad, fur tha aeooad Uaaa ia erl years, the Comedietta of UK CLE JOHN Uncle Mr. Plaeida I Fnend Thorns Popular 11 ad by Hoiaxaav Overt are by tha Orchestra. To com lude with the pcwnlar Drain a. ia thxa acta, af DaVID COPPERFIELD.

David RasellMra Micawbar Mr irkerrwtt Betsy Troswoost.M-a HueheslUriah Heep Jaa. Stewrturta. Eaa.Ho aaaaMaa ai irswbsr Ooartar Mrs. Stewrb CoukelDnaiel Peggotry. DywcC RossDaitl sHr DvottfLiul Emily.

BeraarA WUkina Micawbar. Miaa Westoa BROADYYAY THEATRB-E. A. MARSHALL Sole Lessee. Boxes aad Paranet.

50 eenta; Fass Circle, 25 rests. Door open at 7 o'clock tsaeaaiaeaoeak7. THIS EVENIVO.Oct. 21. will se pniforntsi bhakspere'a popular tragedy, ia i ac's.

of na isi i.e. i Coww-ay Mc-w aa re Pooei Marce'lus. Ller ia Ponisi Barry iGeitrude Clnudioa, P-lc-BIU 11. Toconcluda with the Farce, ii one aot, of LA OIKS BIWAWE. Col.

Whiti gi MaUlda Mro Abbott Mr Lharies aau I La 0)anchaap A LLACKS WALLaCX.UVi If SEE Parquet aad Dreea Circle. 50 cent. Faasu Circle. 25 cents Orchestra Seats, 75 eenta; Privnla Bra fi aid 27. according to aixa.

Doors onen at 6: to row me-c nt 7f Wi be presented. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 2a. Shnaapere Comedy of MUCH ADO ABOUT WOTHINO. Dn Pedro.

-Mr. LesteriDoa Joha H. B. PhfTJinaj Benedick- WU l-mnato. C.

Maeoa Claudio V't'i rlftn'iaifi Jr TotObclud with tbe Far-eof the HAPPY MAW. Pstdv Matphy Mr BrwucBaaal (So-nosh Darnat Fcxi Fum Caipeni.nilk'o-Kt Mis Crnaner tki Hi BernardlSiagh S-ahl. Mtas Taylea-a AKCM AMERICA," MUSEUM. V. BARNUM.

Manager aad proprietor Jona Oint, wood. Aaatant Ofanagnr; C. W.CLaBBB Diree-e-Of Amaseateata. The new Prix Drama -i thORPriANS DRkAM, for a feweay tnor THIS ETKh IN'. at 74 c.

'clots ri-Ifi ArTEKNOON. at LIVELY PIECES. Adm ttsBcetA tha whole Mates- Halla of Matnari.tr ricTe ualierv, CThitanaa Baksen, Lavinc jsniaaais. mo aaansiansaii, sx, rem a. Parqui ua, 141c extra TO LET.

OPTS TO LET At 117 Liberty- and 5th lofta let till the Ist of May next bey nra very desirable many parpoara. and may be had fur any eitia bazariioua Puainesa. The abecritr want ta ge nX of them aw ful bad That part of Litsnrty at. be'waeatkua atoe and Grenwich-et. wiU aoo be free froaa rnbbiah, and, aa accsanibln as any location in tha cits F.

HART. No. Cnrtlaadt-at. rgU Pleasaat floor to. small, genteel families.

1 below Grad- st. Croton water oa each floor. En tried oil clothed, aad lit with gas Heat froaa $0 a per amff.th. Also Houses, Apartments, and Stores, ia diHerent pan of the City. Anply to W.

W. ASTON. Na av Broadway, corner of ud-at or No. 452 Graad-et froaa 12 ta 2 P. M.

BUILDING TO LET With Steam Power A aaila. lsg oa betweea 23d aad Us 45 fawt, eontaining five roo so a. Will he let together or ia rot na ta nit applicant. Apply oa the premise, or to MORION, oa BKh.JHMn.at, ne. Ill ot Fletcher.

ri POWER TO LET Several well-light! FI'Tabeik nnd Hester-ata. Apply to HUHIUN A UUJLitl-NER, No. 212 cor. ot FletcW. rTHR EE-STORY HOCK Tl LET io.

Tl East A 1 at. Apply te T.J HALL, Me 172 td-av- lore. Poi aoi stun given immediately. MBLY, LLCTDRK ROOM AND SALOON. TO LEI-la tbe tut of brook a tbe aaost ceta-tral and comple'e rooai ia tne city.

Ibqmre of CHAw HENRY No. 204 Broadway. K. T. FOR SALE.

FI.NE BUILDING LOTS AT PRIVATE KALIS -ON 1 BANKS OF THE HUDSON RIVKsL AT 1 HP. FLOURISHING VILLAGE OF FOR. ONLY $350, AND TWO HAtvCE" TO OBTAIN TWO HANDSOME DWELLIAG-HOUSES IX1ST tlOO EACH. WJ1 HOUr ADDITIONAL COST. The under- 1 igt ed offer for anlebv ubscripti n.

42 Bml.Uag Lots.ia tbat part of tba village of Yon er called Gleawoe, lying 1 ssss -diately oa the Osaka of the Hadaoa River.ia taa esost beaaU ful part of the whole village. These lots are the moat daeira Lie cf any now offered for aale. aad from thsir locatioa must rapidly increase in value. Ynakers is the most convenient place of reeidence in the vr-mity of the city. It ie only half an hour's ride bv the Hudson River Had Rand freea ha 31st-at.

station and traias are running not a way eon tiaually. It can also be reached by atae-aboat aeverai uaaee a day. It is proposed to dispose ef the abov lots ea the lewis term: Two good, aietantial and well-built honaee ar te be bailt oa lota No. 7 and 22. at a eoet of $10 each 44 aubscnptions will be received for the 42 I at, and when tha whole number ar aa hern bod for, the aubecribers will aaaot toeetber and divide the lota among themselves in snch as an nee as they shall agrae upon and whoever shall obtain lota No.

7 and 22, shall alao be an titled to tha houses to be baxtt such lota $26 to be paid at the time of subscription, and ti at any time previous te tha division of the lot- the Balance may remain oa bond and aaortgage for three years. Slap of th property will be ahown. nad further isaruee. lar mad kaowa by applying to th ubrriber ALBERT CO LAY. Real Estate aad General Auctioneer.

io 4 Wall-et Maahattaa Bank Eailding. OTS FOR SALE Two Hundred and Fifty Yalaal ble Building Lota, situated th village ot Newtown, Lone Ia'aad. oa the h'swtuwa Bond, west of tha -Flushing Road, nnd nbont 2 fa) fe-t from the Plaak Rood leading te Williasasbarg Ferry. Tha Lots are 13 feet front by 100 feet deep, for the email ana of freea $30 to $10 per lot aricoiding to tbe location, aad caa be had on arc ra mod at ins terms. This land is level aad plea nulls aitunied, and tha title ie good.

N. 6tagea leave the foot of WiUiaaesbarg. every 40 minutes. For further particular inquire of E. E.

MILES. 35 Wall-et New-Yo--k ISRAEL COOP- FR. 20t Wiiuaaaabnrc. or Aid. Ed BAILT.

JAB4E8 UDELL- oa the presniswa. TWO STOKY AND BAEtsKXT COLON'ADg FRONT HOCtLS IN alLUtMSaUKii, fcaisned ia tha best workman ike manner, with fivejronei with cre-plaoaa, fnr bed-reow aad eevee eood nnatry. sa rate mantle and erst in pari and ha rd finished walls throusra oat, rrapt-rias arbor nnd nosap in yard, aitaata ahe osa anile fcoaa th Ferry, eoavenit to scars mai'e. for sale oat -easy tetraeof payment. Apply te JOILN CAR 11 ART, Nw 130 South ntL-et WilliamafHaig.

T7i A FOR IALE-A Faras of 42 acr-e, as i toe a rrosn nouse erooei it iiraao Aseooe. aaa usu. rrn (l.e. Alaat. 4 ncrae $7a.

Alw. tare epiosslid aaf is neres eneh- Alao. three of ahesnt ta acre esse ch. aU rood unDtwementa. and aeaar RaUroad- Alas, fear Fa of 20 acres four of 12 acres All aold ea easy terms.

House and Lot eli and Rri Lrsze afallkmca CaUoa 8. TAIL. Pacific Hotel, Satur-a froaa II to 2. other day Piaiaf.eld Depot. P.

ft. A beaut-a tract for bnildina; can, nt Plamlssld. Sold law. HOlE FOB SALE IN SOUTH BROOKLYN The eirgant Hocus in betweea Hicas and. Henry complete, with gas ores, hot aad roid wa ter.

Let 15 by 100; Hoase 15 by ii feet Ls a mn-ug tbe Hoaseeaa bepnrchiaed Apply ta O. F. OAlALn-N', efSce. at A. aad i P.

M. HOUSE GARDE" FOR S4LE Na It Laannrtine niaee. oopusila the Park by Sat name, aa 1 eav ef the plensaateet iocntsons ia th city. Tae boose is in complete reaair, aad randy for las mediate acenr-srt. 1 garnea ia well stocked with grape-viae and ewer r'.

and extends anek te Tairueth-st. Thee eeuy wsst i B-arcnnae need apply te LYM AN. let Psaa. A GOOD barg. five fnr a.ory.

eouli. aruk i Ma mrm 1 xroa ssea in eepta aota i i srssa in ear- rioaae win re oi r- r- laqaira ef CARHART A Pt LUS. Ne. 12 Soma t.xa-i -tkor esrsi'rvsu With pr-par au en will pay at. at Ne.

1UT liaiiion-st- OOK IwtiLASSPsUATiCSs. AND PLATE GLA i Lj toe issaWw ods sasnt to any part the Brwwklva free rasas ma er canrre to tan n-jjr aaeeg. --L isc Gla-se rxitsd and aUverwaV. jCKSae'H HINl-1. No.

OT AnUtwn--et, Mar Ir-anaTwnrl COPARTNERSHIP. The hv 7.1 DA if sua a copartaarahtp andrr ta i- J. TRTCN tO lie trartsctioa -rf tSa as tneral bus.ne, 3 1 1.UU. LV.l-iw-.

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