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treated of be apfeion of eotnnisaiostsd arTbroop, lbs Aaorney ead of this da iot within any oners I Govsrn Vthe request ot Irender Foleri.) lonlv be eierei not provided by Mr. Jefler Minister to this ur Frenchmen, iw suthorisiiig Inconstiiutiunal. lie Constitution all bo held to nine, unlets by iurv. 4 c. be rorUions in our uur own coun 1 ne.

who fleets hey were intend treaty, oy ia lirrender a ft'tti" cnsnre him the ml by jury ol iurv. or is an vhim. But this Ul by Clii Jus i caae. Mruilar tuiion of the ututiuu, articks as follows to the sole bound to pro authorised as ii ity of the Legis to pronounce absotute convic I the Federal or im to discharge mandate ol his llbrmationof the has produced fa suit for a viola 11 direction on surrender roian give its inauue htety of the offi iat tlic twivernor lerfere with the prudent in him i be disponed of ed that the Min Nei her lands, has Polari, eicept in ules of la a and able putilic func whole affair, he fence for our ma tinted his claim i mildness and Id from his known of a friendly Kitchen. Since use, many in onomicully.

have I aside as useless. in producing all Lonlrivances with is one introduced in Nassau street. ban any ll.at have rale in the centre. er on one side for king dinner. On pesoing under it, by the same firv.

may be placed for to four boilers with vegetables, lisb, or listing can he done oked at well and id smoothing irons ke least difficulty. all, this kind ot rnmtues. A nun city, and persons uve labor, can have Lelvt of the utility tea (turn Coanecxi azrtte, appeared in hole number who is 201. The gen for instructions i rs lu the prepara seals for such YoU, Bart. The hook is its title mcerrty has been the work, told upon the crlkips would not as far it goes, pushed subject narrative, written laying a full ac ut a memoir made here, and a note roni varions parts as to form a very continuous biog and with the sole have been used in stated in the title, ign or execution, volume is adorn froin Leslie's por lliam Cohbel 'slate hcial jury, has been a closely printed llains the speeches ol Cobbet.

z. by his poblica ii prevailed about a and to encourage Hch prevailed to so led by government. he was discharged. a rmmet. arrived at days from Boston.

i. Ion. 75 20, fell in n. Perry, hence for he wind at the time and very squally, irnton, two seamen. inainder consisting Doyle, Miss Boyd, amen, were left on uidon the vessel or ccurrtjl iterday near the tie Eighth Avenue.

number of carlmen who, from abusive ooii drew a crowd mere spectators. rt in the fray, until d.d not fall much rt lasted until eve oi black eyes and ory serious wounds of this morning rt, Si towards night ground in a state ioli ot kicks in his stamptd upon by Ireditable to the vige eful aiid long con any interference on ity it is to prestrvt ladiator East evenir nee ra togrther omiuma previously ed to Willi great at the satisfaction of burst of hearty ap W. Mr. Editor, when Trade, why Sailor's icy used always to i have done hereto are to put matters ut tne man ot wars tr ie Sam's a feather ask our new Secrc nt for us ra his cir tervnur oar eoun our tobacco, su two nettysoffieeri Anti Tariff Covea.tt I if you will only give a lift WI MI Ute i bm of KoenriBC the tkacVi ever .1 kl.fM nf mwmr mi A I mash saw itw atej mt. iw nr.n mrr.tin.

vm, 4T. From the AVxmy Daily A trf jer ltary Parade xfraordinarg. On Thoratfi Military U6ib rpgnnent of this city, commanded by Col. OshoIT had tha aonnal Review. Among the private haa.

prmred, were about fourteen who were nioal UniaJT" ally dred. On their being inspa in eJiateTauZ" r.nl. Thrr were acroidirurly saarcKrd t.ff wine of them retired to thotr boosea, chanced tS init ground. However, aboot ehht persisted in kwninZ their stranee costume. When these amv4 at UmZ, ade field.

I hey were placed under the cotaraand of drill si ineirowa nquett io ww aarfeass a we understand, they were marched tnruvrfc taamu our streets, with drum and file, till nearevetung Vtut H9th meciment. under the coirrmanJ sv, A. V. Fryer, asmbled in Lvditw srreet, on rJatorol insrwvtmn Of the brmm 1 uM about twenty sppesrro lu in nni nuicuKMU reasei Some wore coats of the cot of those of their thers; some conla of many colon; tri colored t0lh' nuiti mMa ol tneKins vi who nwo. tnn kind of ccau.

betr unaer ores in the outre aprxarance. nere were flat baU, romJI l. kl I.L. paper, ur im oome si lliaVS Ol UOTU HIIU uiwu itDiiiaip Housing fn WCtr atQa.1 and roost had canlren: and small caeka its additieitJ nau laiatr aj, tiflcial cast aside flowers decorated aonwof the hsu Knapsacks witn numerous aevicea wen oaaaevone. a few words, every art was used to grv ridicule to It must, however.be observed, that all theas ptrsatj were equinpea wun eiegsn.

ihi ininuuy hk flints, cannnge ooxea, otc. uw uia. ukj wvkuj ubei hll nrders wiJi exact disciplino. These men were taken Irnm the recirnent. ajad t3 ched up to the Washington Parade tiroond, tutdetul it mmsnd of Quarter Mater Sergeant M'CollBaj Th.

tbnv were severely drilled but they vsara milled to take a recess lor dinner. The main body V.e regimrtii were annw Towards night, they were dumiMd. Pievior domhI of those lantaslicsllr pen ons before mentioned as belonging to that46rJ nau appear iu mc uj loeal mariner, if not by tbotr lone, expressed the KiacB spiriui ana sum Blue spirits and grey, Mingle, mingle, mingle. Yon that mingle, may. Accordingly, the said person belonging to the gjtij 'raineleu wun luem.

swoperaons were raoei I I on DorseoacK, as conimanunra, biiu iipb vavaicaue ani ceeded to the city, atleuded by a large number of sJ tatom. All tne manoeuvres were couaucieo wiuikt, mihtarv euaoettc. Just as the procession arrived at the interaecnoa Stats and Pearl sis. the regular body" of the 83 were coming up Pearl st. 1 he laniasncau pram ted arms, and their music gave the usual salute.

Tar then marched through the principal streets, and dismissed in front of the city Hotel and Mansion Hsbm with an address from their principal com rat nose. CHARLESTON. Set. FROM JAMA ICA the achr. Sarah Asm.

Titnteb. arrived on Saturday evening, from KingttoJ (Jam.) we are favored with a file of the paneta isr iTl city 10 tne zoin un. It does not appear Irora these papers, that an rial injury was experienced in that Island by toe hurJ cane 01 tne loth uli. men was so destructive in as lects in some parts of Cuba and St. Dominco.

The Kineslnn market waa bad for American nmrfi.l the Saruk Ann's cargo of rice sold at $4 1. I The bng Afiies Stanavtn. Um, trom Wew Yorld smved al Falmouth, (Jam.) 15th ulu On the 13u ol the West end ot M. Domingo, she encountered a mom vuleui nurncsne, inai lasieu nosnj noma, darnel winch she oDiigra in row ovcrooara bar 4tM load it anu cut away ner top masts, to prevtfl tier loiinucring. The Kmsston Chrmtcte.

of the 27ih nlr. Kars: small tx 'al running down from JVIanchioneBl to Poi Anioiuu. on 1 bursoa last, tne rauors on board dun ered the hull of a large vchoonsr. keel npwards. abeJ 4 or a miles irora the land; some ooato aoortiy aftfi wards, having Deeu sent to loos aiier tne wicck, dace ered hetwetn Mulatto River and Long Bay, where 1 eventually went on shore.

It proved to be the retaaij of a beautiiul new American schooner, aboot 90 intJ apparently on her first or second voyage, iron boool mid laaiened, sides painted green vt itna. black boHod sails and uwklmg (tha remains of what eaaM be save entirely new. Mie appears to have beencaaaiied sudden quall ol wind. 1 here was quantity of ltd looacco noating aoout ner. one auea not appeal i have bet i above a week in the water name unkMnr Between the East end of the and where tl chooiier went on shore, the tobacco aeea floating Jos, like a reef." We see advertised at pnblie anctioo.

the bull, baa provisions and rigging of the American brig JssSfe disk, at Kalmouth on the 23 ulf for tae benefit ef i underw riiers. I'nder the Marine head, the Chroniale ofihe r7ta i ports the arrival at Port Royal, the day previous, ef uiifi cik rfliiuRi in inree dtriinm Mams aianu PORTLAND. Sent. 3D Rtvenae Cutter Moms. The men helonranr tl Revenue Cutter Morris.

Capt. Derby. Who weateal red from this place to Bangor for trial, charged an attempt to potion theirotncera. have been exaau and dischanred. there not betng eufficient videna warrant their commitment lor trial.

The prmopl circumstances discloses, says tne reaobseat Joonal 44 were the tact that a vial containing anenie (tastsal hy a physician woo srsied to wmIcnum mm mmm becind a ct.est and tne tact mat on 3d at Kofl Cant. Derby and one lieutenant and the pilot wen ken sick, auer aming on mutton, and voauied vaasrni with some pain in the bowels.oc." A eommuuicaiion in the Bangor Republican, flit' the particulars of the trial of the LieoteoaoU of im Morris, before a Justiceof the Peace, on the eoasplaia of three of her crew, which resulted in the daejurge one of the IJetenanu, and the binding over of the otw er two lor tlirir appearance at Court next monla. al writer fiodn fault with the decision of the ntfistnM and charees him with uitellectual imbecility or cm pable bias." We extract the following from his eosl morucaiion Tw men named Turner and and named Powell, had eu hired arsons others, by iff day at Portla'id, to do seamen's doty on board tbCd ter Morris. Last Tuesday they were allowed as go Lore, and returned about 5 o'clock P. Jl.

Powd wrl drunk, the other two partially so. Powell, boing 4 and dixonlcrJy. was ordered below rafDsing to ebsa he was tbnut down by lorce. When below neeanaj ued his ii.so)ent larigiisge and poi staled in endeavsrit to reeain the deck. hds one of ihe Lieutenarta poed him and still kept him down.

Turner and Cad win came to the hatchway, and in loud and ihraaiif lat.gimne. ineu to iiilirajdaie the Lieutenant. as encouruire ttwir companion Tbey were erdered wt ineotlicers on deck, but returned more (nsnowa he batchwav. 1 be L.ieutenanw wero must asassvs in otnBadinirihem to be neaceful 'twas all in vs though they at dow to supper, they continued them'jst provoking language, and to instigate ibaet men, who had shipped with inern. to join uteai st ling that as tbey nan birm ny the day.

tney wsssai under tbr Krvenoe Kegnlationa. All this waa asqj hv ih offirefs with lite utmost ruitifHinA. tiiL Sa tf Mrt! on board an open revolt seemed inevitable. Aatstl resource they were ordered on shore. Tbey low ir their clotbes and were an unreasonable celling them; tbey came on insolent language, whieb had been witnoot rasaaaj si'n from the banning.

Though (be boat bad tm I csn ailing for them sometime, they were in no asfj to get in. 1'oneLI fio was sull retract ory and ay meji.s lucimed logo, was thrust over the vessel's and received niU the bt by one of to Crew. Ti ner who was ordered ait and rernsed to I waa lab fioidof by one of the Lieuu.iiHMSi be st: tootled to forward, and his was rent from his back he tared (lie Lieutenniit in the scuffle he was throws' deck, and there received the flogging be had so merited he was then put into the boat. The tM were now in ihe hoat with a Lieutenant ana two men. The Lieubnnr.t inuliioneci tha boat' rusu sndsto id with it in his hand, in an attitude of till the boat reached iht ahore which no stooer MfJ place than Good in knocked one of the oarsmaa hoard, who in falling diacged tioodwia with fowell csioe ioail Goudwm in keeping tn .1.

r. iku 1. nA I k. I iw.nBnf IT! It" intf the latler.atrurk Gnidwin and Powell WIW 7 rudder. Turner, wlio had been pretty quiet flogging, did not mingle at all in this last lnry, not" anricu, together with bis clothes, bjr tne si" man.

fbe boat then returned to ths) veaatiaBs. disiurhance was ended. 8aLEjI. ssept Tha Revenue nnti Mnl. wiiMai UaslT Vusat Pnrtland miilh n.t mremm im kMI flr ast lost week entered the harbor of Bangor, wttfc crew shipped at Portlsnd.

in a worse sraWJ of awgj than tne other. The mutioaeM of Use lerasn i were diicharged at Bangor, lor went of evidtnes. COMMON The minutes of the last meeting were rem? Ti PETITIONS prc.exited and referred lubitjinta in the vicinitT of lip, rmmA A al mm ht i JE Essex Market Of F. R. Tilyoo, i relatioaV ter grant.

cn the same, in behatt ot relation to Fits. Roy Road, a 11 al SB sUtV ooutnaniptoB Kood. Ol ti. Al'Juiy, anw rj Strw.e Kt l.n nf A. Tiimn.

ininsl the SSSW: US the Keeper of the City Hall, for an purchase of fuel for the biuU ui a uu tor the George in an to be appointed a weigheT era in ut ire to. No. 9 to nave uw'rjj Home removed from the corner of Hadsoo nuiioB sireeis. KemnnxtrsDce ot sno'1 rtM agaum wiaening Z9d St. to iiiooixungasu; froS James Smith, that country people may sUi 01 uainanne market, nth produce.

Ji occupants of property near Berkley pUc wcs siauoneu mere. nKPRTME1TS i ne Law creating a street Comnusaioiw jla ment, as it passed the Board of Aasistsnt TA The Law creatinr a Fire and Buildinc lP" Tu and prescribing the duties thereof, as aiues" Board of Assistants, September 26, was tai't, being read, was concurred in. This Lw I 8 sections, and wul be noUished in dT order of the Common Cooncil. i Tbe Law erratin Aim. HM Depar liMTi, only because we prescribing the duties or the officers thereof, usee to grumble, at I DP at amended in the Board of Assistant i After considerable debate, during which might hare scat amendments was pasted, the mbjecH Akt Sterena, waa laid oa the table had amendments iKs Board of Asaistaots ordered ig he printed.

The following Resolutions which pasted the Board Assistants, were taken up and referred. To appropriate the old Police Office for the use of the City Inspector to have Dejr it. lighted with rat for repav L. Ana tU between William and Gold stt; to pare 12ik street, between the Bowery and 6th Avenue to pif aaoiuonai uuo uu uu vunanoe ins Memorial of the American Institute for the use of the Stations Reora to deliver an Oration, and an invitation Mtnd tbe Fair on the 11th, 12th and 13th insts. weIe read and passed to pave the aide walk of Co ihis to pare West street.

The Fire and Water Committee made a long and iateresting report on the subject of the Reservoir in j3th street, which rare a flattering account of that establishment, wmcn was iara on tne taoie and order ed to be pnnteo ior tne use oi tne members. REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES. On the Report of the Street Committee, Cherry at. was ordered to be paved from to Franklin square. The Fire Committee reported in favor of extending the Engine House No.

10. Adopted. The same Committee reported in favor of building a m. Enzine House at No. 41 Adopted.

The Committee on Public Offices on the presentment of the Grand Jury, reported in favor of altering and ralargin? the Grand Jury Room, and that $200 be appropriated i nereior Aaopieo. Ald. Dibblce offered a resolution to report on the expense of fixtures and gat, for lighting the clock on tbe Cupola of the Chy Hall referred. A resolution was Wered to build a Bulk Head at Faltnn street Ferry in Brooklyn referred. The resolution which passed the Board of Assist ants to sua cnd tbe DogXaw, was laid on the Table, Ap joumed till Monday Alerc.

Ailv. Court of Errort, Saturday, October I. Mr. Emmet eoncluded bis anrument on the part of the defendants. in tbe case of John R.

Livingston vs ihe Corporation of JVewr york. Mr.U i also argned the cause on part ol toe defendants. Hwdropioha. An interesting iitlle about six years, the daughter of Mrs. KuelT, who reside on long Island4abouttwomiIea from Williamsburg Ferry, was bitten by a mad dog nine weeks ago.

The child died a few days ago exactly eight weiks alter it was bitten of yd rophobia accom pnnied hy all the terrible symptoms of this appalling malady. The same dog after biting the child, attacked a bull the animal shortly alter became mtd, and beat bia own brains out against the barn wall ot tbe owner. BALKS THIS DAY AT THY STOCK EXCHANGE. 6.000 United States Fives, 1S35, J04i do. do.

do. SI.OOO United States Fours. 1 1,500 United States Threes, 2.500 Canal Fives, 1845, 104 100 HU 114 Vi 3i 1 31 186 110J 99 100 63 1051 56 651 1034 104 1761 105i "981 165 103i 1031 50 shares United States Rank, iiank of Hew ork, do. do. Manhattan Bonk, Mechanics' Bank, Bank of America, City Bank, Delaware fe ITtidson Canal Co.

Dry Dock Bank, Moms Canal Banking Co. do. do. do. do.

National Bunk, Merchants Exchange Bank, American Insurance Co. Mutual Insurance Co. Farmers' Loan Co. Firtnfna" Insurance Co. N.

Orleans Canal Banking Co. do. do. do. do.

do. 2 do. SO do. 300 do. 10 do.

15 do. 200 do. 100 d. 30 do. 15 do.

26 do. 110 do. 40 do. 32 do. 150 do.

do. 133 do. 50 do. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMITTEE. Kr A regular meeting of the lkrnoeratic Republican General Committee, friendly to Regolar Nominations, will be held at Tammany llall on ThursJay evening, 6th October, at 7 o'clock.

By order, BENJAMIN BAILEY, Chairman. Wm. S. Cok, Secretary. o4 TENTH WARD.

XT The committee appointed at a general meeting of the citizens of the ward, to adopt measures for raising subscriptiona to aid the Poles, are requested to meet at Military Hall, comer of Grand and Ludlow street, on luesday evening, 4ih inst. at 7 o'clock. M. M. QUACKENBOS.

Chairman. E. B. Mmstavt. Secretary.

jr ol 3t DIED. Yesterday afternoon. Elizabeth, daughter of Francis B. Cutting. Frost the Baton Route Gazette.

On Friday last, at tbe ret id once of General Isaac Townaend in the Plains, Hamilton Spenser, Esq. native of Utica, New York, and graduate of Hamilton College. Al Hope Estate, on Monday last, Mr. Isaac Wooster, formerly of the slate of New York. On Wednesday lost 14th inst.

Mr. J. B. Aubert, at an advanced age, respected and beloved for his amenity of disposition, by all who knew him. WEEKLY REPORT OF DEATHS.

Tbe City Inspector reports the death of 166 persons during the week ending on Saturday the 1st int. via 40 men. 30 women. 60 boys and 40 girls. Of whom 40 ware of or under tbeaceof 1 year.

24 between 1 and 2, 23 between and 5, 5 between 5 and 10, 3 between 10 and 80, 19 between 80 and 30. 84 between 30 and '40, 10 bstwrao 40 and 50, 6 between 50 aud 60, 6 between CO aad "wsMSi lo and 8u and 8 between 80 and I pimn us apaartexy rasualty sju cvnaunipuon eonBMsns tl; Jir, oropsv a arowv in the chest 1 1 dronar in the bead dysentery fever fever, billions fever, billkraa remittent 1 fever, intermittent 4 (ever, cartel 0 fever, typnut 1 flux infantile a haemorrh age 5 Hives or croup 7 inflamation el bowels inflsmmation af tbe brain 1 inflammation of the chest inflaramasonof tl.e stomach insanity 3 intemperance 3 lunber abscess 1 marasmus 4 old ago 3 sctrrhus of tie liver 8 small pox 7 sore throat I sprue 1 stillborn 10 suicide 1 teething unknownS; hooping coueh 12. ABRAHAM D. STEPHENS. Cur Inspector.

LIST. Sun rise. 6A 16s, Sun sets. 5. 44as.

Hit Water To morrow, 8t Mm CLEARED THIS FORENOON Ships John M'Cater, Crane, Kingston. Aymar A Co Bayard, Smith. Havre. Lorut Saluda, Jennings. Charleston, Sutton Vircinia.

Collin. Vera Crux. Collins ten Jane. Davu, Bermuda, Tucker St Lau rags Camden, Jarvis, Uizabetb City. BRIVED THIN FOKENOO.f Packet ship Napoleon, Smith, fra Liverpool, tailed S4ih Aagutt.wilh mdse.

to Fiah.Gnnnell Co. Sailed in co with ships John St Elizabeth, for NYork, Si John Hale for Boston. Thesliipa Britannia, hence arr. 83d and Science, Coffin, from Cb rleaion, arr. 18th.

Tbe N. has auffered conmdaraljly in sails, rigging, die. in the late gales. S1ihp Import, Darling, 4 da fra Philad. with coal to 8.

B. Keevd. Schr Ladies Fancy and Sailors Delight. Nelson. 5 ds fia Murfrees borough N.

N. Stores to Peck Wal ton and alley. Schr. Ocean, Borbage, ds fm Edenton, N. C.

N. Stores to order. Schr. Gen.jA. Jackson, Harrison, 5 ds fm Edenton IV.

C. with n. Stores Sic to order. SchVadies' Fancy Sailor's Delight, Nelson, 5 ds ARKIVF.U LAHl KVB.NiMl. Ship Sapphire.

Gould, Calcutta. 145 days, with silks, indigo, saltpetre, P. em sen Co Panger, G. F. Noble, of Boston.

Spoke. May 89. Iat 16. N. Ion 85 1 3 ship Sansenlotte.

from London, lor Calcutta. Aug 25. fat S. Ion 21 1 2 w. wbale ship condor.

days from N. Bedford, with 100 hbls oil. 23d inst. Iat 39. km 73, brig John, Johnson, from Norfolk for Siocf bulra.

Brig Elizebeth. Story, Leghorn. July 83. and Gibraltar, Aug. 17, to J.

Howard. Passengers. Mrs. A. Benedict and child.

Chas. F. Lester, W. R. Lester, Rainier Pietrarch.

G. Manciuao and V. Grovana. poke.Sept. 1.

bit 36, Ion 33. brig Gov. Coddington, 15 days from M. York, for Gibraltar. 17th, 1st 36.

Ion 56. bark Richard, of Salem. 11 days from Norfolk, for Rio Janeiro. Brig Bolivar Liberator, Garney, BuerxM Ayres, Anrr. 83d.

with 7560 hides, and 60 bales wool Si skins, to J. P. Faoihara. Left ship India, Peters of this port, for Rio Grande, next day; Thoa. Gibbons, fur Hiivanus Leopard, Parker, for Boston.

jnt commenced loading; brig Ant, El well, and Emily Cook, Rogers. tor do loading; Elm. Meircken, just ar; Mars, Devereux, lor N. York, 15. Brig Panama, Yamell, fur do, sailed 3davs before.

Brig Frances, Spear. St. Thomas. 30th nit. with 386 boxes sugar; to P.

Harmony. Passengers, Mr. Wm. L. Leatndservt.

Left brigs Will.am, Savage, of Boston, discfa'g; Mary, of Charleston, justar; achr Napoleon, of Peterson rt, and Splendid, Chirk, dtsch'g. latter ar. 17ih from Porto Car elk. Brit Chariot. Kejtiug.hence, 8t.

Butts, hd touched, and sailed for Jamaica. PARK THEATRE. This Evening wul be per (rinsd. the Comic Opera of THE LORD OF THR MANOR After which, the Overture to Guil moum Tell, areompanitd inaction by Mrs. Bsrrymore.

To eundode with tha musical Farce of LOCK Sc KEY Cape Cheerly, Mr. Sinclair. Doors open at half past 6. BOWEftY THEATRE. This Evwing, will be performed, the Comedy of THE HONEYMOON Duke Aranza, Mr.

Hamblin Mr. Rnaell Juliauna, Mrs. Ruseli. After whic li, Mi. RuelJ ill appear in a new interlu le eallsd SIX DISGUISES, or two to Gretna, in which she will personate sit diflsrent characters.

To conclude with the Farce of LOCK 4 KEY. MRS. TRUST'S DANCING ACADEMIES, No. 801 Broadway. Mas Tanar respectfully tenders amraratefal ackaowledgmeBU to her kind patronesses, and has the honor to inform taem and the public, that her Dancing School at Congrets Hall, Bowery, will reopen on Wednesday next the 5th the Broadway HoteL Broadway, on Tuesday the 11th hurt.

To guardians and parents, who may honor Mrs. Trait with the tuition of their children, she pledges herself that the nicest care will be taken, that wtfa a knowledge of steps and figures, the character ixtie feature of dancing, grateful ease and dignified deportment shall be combined and acquired by ner pu Ladies who are desirous to receive instructions in Waltzing, will find facilities in accomplishing it with Mrs. T. which are rarely met with. Spanish Bole os, and every description of dancing taught.

hfrs. Trust will give private lessons at her residence No. 15 Bowery, or at the residences of ladies if Xqoired. bays ef tuition, at Congress Hall, Wednesday and wuay wwruoont. worn 9 to o'clock At the Broadway Hotel, Tuesday Sat Saturday mor IS from II to 8 o'clock.

regulations, tie. apply at No. 75 Bow ry, 4 sUMSTONE 10 toua Crude, in cu.s. lor sale by vs vwvHVb vv, tl wi it; TiTK. AND MRS.

TRUST Lave the pleasure to an XTJL nonnesj to their rriends and patrene that their first Btibiie will take pi sea at lW Congress Hall, 83 Bowery, on Monday evening it. 10th inst. o4 Rt A Young Gentleman, withes permanent board in a genteel house near Broadway, between Leonard and Fulton atreet. Terms not to exored t4 per week. jauuress w.

at mis omce. o4 llrANTHI ihlM SCIIM tklV. lu. 1... II VV recommended.

Apply to WILLIAM DUN mill sireat. o4 3t WANTED. A situation is wanted by a healthy young Woman as Wet norm Good recommendations can be Apply at 39 Greenwich St. iiew.iors.oj, laoi. 1 1 1 A ANTED by a yoong man with small familv a part tf a house, on the west side nf Broadway, between Clark son and Laight ttreeta.

Greenwich or Hudson street would he preferred. Address O. G. B. st the office oft his paper.

I6t 11 1 F.OICAL Society of the City and County of New 1 a. xorK. A tpeciai meeting ot the jrj dical Society wui oe neio ai nn. no isuane csireet, on i bursdsy Oct 6th at 4 o'clock P. M.

By order, FRANCIS W. WALSH. M. D. Secretary.

o48t Itl i il c. ah persons naving demands against l. theaubscriber of anv nainix valmtpwr mai itna or that may berrafter fall due, are requested to present the same for settlement, on Thursday next the 6lh inst. irora 10 to o'clock, at No. 508 Broome Street.

SIMON MAYERS. New York. o4. 1831. 2t VNfiTDIIPTDrcc 1 1.

ncoo. joiiob; ijbuj wno nas receiv. ed a good English Education, with a knowledge of it rm i ri witA iiilu.hil:i..u.i..l.LM.t. .1 u. i iuinc ijiiiMiai iiijt.it., umiuw WANTED Board and lodging for a gentleman and his wife, in a respectable private family.

A Sitting room and a bed room unfurnished will be required Enquire at No 98 Beekman Street. o4 3t TREASURf DEPARTMENT, 1st tVnher. 1H31. JVOTICE is hereby given to the proprietors nf the 1 V. FOUR and a hair rAiit.

Slner. nf FIVE MILLIONS OK DOLLARS, created in pursuance of an aci oi txingress, passed on tbe 2bth day ol May, 1824, that the Certificates of the said Stock will be paid on tbe 1st day of January next, to the proprietors tnt reof, or their legal representatives or sttomeys duly constituted, ou the presentation and surrender nf the said cvrtificaiea, at the Treasury or at tbe Loan Office, where the same may stand credited. Notice further given, that no transfer nf the Certificates of said Stock, from the hooka cf the Treasury, or any Loan Office, will be allowed after the 1st day of December next. And also, that the interest on all Certificate of the said Stock, ill cease and determine on the 31st day of Decemher next. LOUIS McLANE.

ol. letwtJl Secretary of the Treanury. Treasury Department, October 1st. 1831 NOTICE is hereby given to the proprietors of the Five per cent. Stock, created in pursuance of an Act of Congress, passed on the 15th day of May, 1880, that tbe Certificates of the aid ttock, amounting in tbe whole lo NINE HUNDRED AND NINETY NINE THOUSAND.

NINE HUNDRED AND NINETY NINE DOLLARS AND THIRTEEN CENTS, ill be paid, on tbe second day of January nexr, to the proprietors thereof, or their legal representatives or attorney, duly constituted, on the presentation and surrender of Ihe said Certificates, at the Treasury, or at the Loan Office, where the same mar stand credited Notice is further given, that no transfer of tbe Certificates of said Stock, from the books of the Treasury, or any Loan Office, ill be allowed after Ihe 1st day of December next. And also, that the interest on all the Certificates of the said Stock, will cease and determine i the 1st day of January next LOUIS McLANE. Secretary cf the Treasury. ol. leSwtll HOUSE AND WAGGON will be kept from now till spring, in first rate order for a light use, or one would be purchas at a low price.

A gentle Horse dt plain waeeon, with two seats I desired. Address II at this office. n4 FOR HAVAISA. ry, will sail on the 10th inst. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply on board at pier No 11, E.

R. or to WM. B. HALL, 04 Xo 04, unuH St. for HAVRE.

ThenneahipMAKY HOWL AND. S. Akin, master, will sail about the 5th Oct. bur passage onlv, having good furnished accommodations, apply on board, pier 88, E. R.

or to o3 JOHN II. HOWLAND. 158 South at. for CHARLESTON. Tbe fine new shin MARTHA.

J. W. Wil son, matter, will sail about the 80th inst. For reignt or passage, having first rate furnished accommo dations, apply oa board at pter26, E. R.

or to r4 JOHN HUWt.ANt. olouth st. rfOOTH ACHE. The subscriber respecUully in X. forms tbe public that he operates in all cares concerning tha teeth, gums and mouth, etc the latest improved principles el dental surgery.

Teeth filled with bis odontalgic cement, which has the lacunar advantage that it can be applied without pain when the teeth are too sensible In permit pressure with gold, die. Loose teeth rendered firm, whether arising from age, neglect, scrofula, mercury, or diseases of the gums. The subscriber, in supplying the deficiencies of the original teeih, by tbe insertion of imitation artificial teath, recommends the attention of the public to his beautiful Imitation Human JncorruptHUe Teeth. They are of the best quality. Tbey do not decay, change color, cause disessed gums, unpleasant taste, or feel id breath.

They can be furnished with any variety of shade or color, to correspond with the living natural teeth, which, with natural, human, and all oilier kinds of teeth, inserted, from a single tooth through all the gradations of numbers to an entire set. His method of inserting them affords to the wearer ease, combined with all the important objects of their different uses in mastication, articulation, appearance, and preserving tbe original form of the mauth, without having to perform any painful operation warranted to set on the unerring principles of adhesion, in a manner to elude detection hy the closest scrutiny. A. G. CASTLE.

Surgeon Dentist. 207 It Broadway, near Reed Artificial Roofs or Palates made or replaced with the greatest nicety, and deficiency in speech rectified, whether arising from physical derangement or organic affection. o4 A GREAT BARGAIN A valuable Hotel sseb and other property, real and personal, for sale SE Im An nr mnlnnla Uma S. Demarest intending to ehanee his residence, offers for sale his well known Hotel, on Main street in Wa terford, N. Y.

near the centre of the village. The Ho tel stands on a comer lot, 65 ft front, and 200 feet deep. The House is nf brick, well built, of the best materi als, 48 feet front by 54 feet deep, with 3 stories beside tbe Basement. The Dinning Room, Parlors It are large, airy and pleasant, finished in trood style, with hard walls and putty ceilings, in rood con dition, in the Basement are two spacious kitchens. with lare fire places, ovens aad other conveniences for cooking, and several bed rooms and conveniently situated are ample sinks a cistern in good repair, a never failing well of excellent water.

On the rear nf the lot is a lare Stable and Carriage House, and the middle ground has been many years stocked with a variety of choice fruit trees and shrubbery. Very lew Hotels in tne state emorace more conveniences. It is well known as a great resort of travellers, to and from Saratoga and Ballstnn, and of pleasure parties from Albany, Troy, and the neighboring places and the Proprietor looks back with gratification on the tatronage he has received for a long course of yean, rum the most respectable citizens from every section of the Union. Also a large and new Mansion, 70 feet front including the wings, 34 feet deep, containing 21 rooms, finished in superior style, situated on Le Grange Hill, a beautiful eminence just in rear of the village, and commanding an extensive view of the surrounding country, rivers, canals and villages. Gentlemen of taste consider it as one of the most beautiful spots on the shores of the Hudson it is well suited for a private residence, or for a High School for Boys and Girls.

Also a short distance from the Hotel on hieh around. an extensive and valuable fruit and vegetable Garden, unproved as auch for 35 years, and producing annually a great variety of the best grafted apples, cherries, peaches, plumbs, pears, grapes, gooseberries, raspberries, currants and culinary vegetables. It is a fine site for a Gentleman's residence. Also two other dwelling houses and Lots. The Hotel, if not wanted as such, would make a very desirable residence for a Gentleman with a familv.

retiring from the noise and bustle of a Citv busi ness life, where he could live with great economy. Waterfnrd holds out many inducements to such fami tea. stand mz at tne junction ot tne Hudson and Mohawk, at the very bead of navigation, the Cham plain canal passing through it, and connecting with the great Erie canal near by, the celebrated Cahoes Falls at a short distance, extensive manufacturing establishments, costly bridges, aqueducts, dams and locks in the vicinity, with pleasant rides to the neigh borinr Cities and Villages, and directly on tbe treat route to the to tbe Springs and the Lakes Watertord ranks among the most delicrhtful and healthful situations in the county. The Butchers have nearly all the calls and tbe Doctors bnt few. While numerous scliools churches furnish the advantages of elementary education, aad moral and religious instruction.

n. a. All, or pan Ol ine lonuiure uic noiei will be sold with it. at reduced prices. Terms of pay ment will be made to suit purchasers possession given immediately.

Waterford, Sept. SOth, 1831. o4d3tclt CORPORATION NOTICE Public notic is hereby given, thst assessments aa hereinafter named, nn.r)ttmA mnA mri dstnoaited in tha Street fi.R sminsiinn. nv all nirsmis. IAHSIBWIIUISS vn.v concerned, viz: For laying side walks in Grove street between BlecKert uixtn street sisoior laying uwsioe walks on tne soutoeriy sioeoi oecuuu Bowery and the Second Avenue; ana trsu tors wen a RiMMuairad.

hsiwiwn Wsiihincion street SOU fiuirui and West street and notice is hereby further given, that if any arsons ojectto ineesMinrtnaion oi minor above named assessments, thay are desired to present tbe i ssrao in writing at the Street Jommisstoner unift, or before Moudsy. the 10th day of October next. CHAVES. St. Commissioner.

on Street CommiaHonei's Office. Sept. 89. 1831. a80 OTTON BAGGING.

Bala Rope, Baling Twine and Shoe TW, ce tntJy for l. Package or open, by o4, iwranniwij NORTn RIVER STEAM BOAT LINE for Albany and Troy, from the new steam boat Pier, foot of Barelay Sueet Fare i2. autre. DAY LINE The low mettore steam boat ALBANY. Capt J.X7 Jenkins, leaves the loot of Barclay at.

to morrow morn at 7 o'clock. The NORTH A ME ICA, Capt. Benson, on Thursday morning at 7 o'clock N.B. Passengers' for Troy will be token Irani Albany in steamboat John Jay. free of charge.

N.B. Passengers in night boata for Troy, will be sent in stage or steamboat (at ineir cniiooyree oj cnargv. Pl 1U11 1 A.ivr a low pressure steam boat NEW PHILADEL Capt. Seymour, leaves tbe loot of Barclay st. The rniA thia tRftsrrasisrin ml aVlnCk The 1E WITT CLINTON.

Ct.pt. Sherman, lo mntiAiBi oft smaxvs in ml n'clnck. For passage, apply on board, or at tbe Office foot of Knrclay st. N. B.

No freight laken after 4 o'clock. Landing in Albany foot ol Lydtut at. Night Line landt at Kingston. c4 FOR HARTFORD. Fare 2 50, meals extra.

From East River steam boat place. afoot of Beekman street. The splendid low pressure steam eoat vioiurii, tapt. Whiting, leaves East River stesm boat place, foot ol Beekman street, for Hartford, on Wednesday afternoon. Oct.

3d. at 5 o'clock. HER REGULAR DATS Of BAILING ARK, From iVeio York. From Hartford. Wednesdays and I Tuesdays, and RtMHU A.

P. M. I Fridays, at 18. M. Paaengers for New London and Norwich can take the steam boat Matilda at Say brook, which place she will leave daily on the arrival of Ihe Hartford boats from New York.

Light freight token at the lowest rates, if delivered by 3 o'clock P. M. on the day of sailing Apply on board, or to V. KtlilAKLiS, o4 114 South street. LRR BLOCKS.

8600 Burr Block, superior qua tliv. selected at the quarries in France, by a cum i i i 1...... Cm I 1 peteni juage on ooaru snip v.n "i mo iu wu to suit purchasers. PETER MORRIS, 43 1 Water at, few doors above Cathatine market. Also.

3Q cbkcm Champaign vrine. ot Jl IUST received five bales Patent Thread, assorted 9 colours. HOFFMAN, BEND Si CO. o4 4t S3 Pine street. I II KIIM A I'.

duzen serv choice old Jamaica 3 Rum. 30 years old, being from the private stock of tie late Mr. Jraiqnuar. H.r sale ny RICHARD WILLIAMSON. o4 19 Maiden lane.

3d door below Arcade. HAVANA SLGAKS 400 boxes white and brown Havai a sucais, part of prime quality, for tale by o4 HSU, ds vi, ut cronisi. ARD 500 kegs first qnality Western Lard for sale jk by FISH, UKtrxme LL, at lu, o4 134 Front street. HIDES CALF SKINS 6000 prime African Hides, averaging 81 to 9 lbs. 1000 wet sailed B.

Ayres dodo CO lb 768 do St Domingo do do. 16 lb 150 wet salted do do, 50 do Brazil do 1800 Ayres CalfSkins, do 41 lb. for sale by o4 DE FOREST SON. 88 South st. PORTER, ALE CIDER The subscriber has an extensive establishment for bottled Porter, Pale Ale and Cider, in quart pint bottles, which articles are warranted of superior quality.

Shippers, hotels, steam boats, and packets supplied on liberal terms Fnmilies residing in any part of the city, making purchases, can have their articles sent home free of expense. On hand, 60 tierces quarts and pints London Double Brown Stout and Porter, for sale by the tierce or tingle dozen RICHARD WILLIAMSON, oJ 19 Msiden lane, 3d door below Arcade. ITtLEtiAKT BLOND GAl'ZE HDKFS. Just re XLl ceived another lot ot rich and new style Blond Gauze Hdkfs; also, red, scarlet, black and white Wsr saw Hdkfa. with embroidered corners 1 carton of small size Crape Shawls 1 do of 6 4 Orleans do, with fancy borders handsome fall ribbons, both Satin and Gauze capdo children gloves and mitts, Szc.

Szc. for sale al cneap prices, oy jun.i u. jurnniiii o4 jo maioen lane. rjlHIBET WOOL SHAWLS. P.

S. Frost offers JL for sale low. at the Merino Shawl Store, 63 Maiden lane, one door from Willinra street 8 cases 4 4 Thibet ool Shawls, all wool 1 do 5 4 do do do do 1 do 6 4 do do do do 1 do 74 St 8 4 do do do Lupin Si Son's best manufacture, and will be sold. wholesale or retail, as above, athe lowest market price. o4 r.

tKOSl. II OSIERY Si GLOVE STORE. 8T7 Broadway. Weils Sr Patterson have just received a fine sup ply of fall and winter Hosiery, consisting in part of ladies black, white, random and slate coloured Worsted Hose, of different quality ladies white and mixt Mori no Hot, very superior; ladies black and while Lambs Wool Hose; every variety of childrens Hose, Socks, Roota. whitM.

hlua and acarlet: larce size super white and mixt Merino IW and Half Hose; also, white and black Worsted do. targe and neevv ladies and geotlemens ribbed Worsted Hose, differeut colours: Gauze Worsted Hue, intended lo wear under otien worked Hose assortment of ladies Si centleniens lancy (Jotton Uose and tiatl llose; siik nigtii iaps; lannel ferurta and Urawers Bosoms, fronts, etoeu. Suspenders. A c. dre.

4. afENTLEMEN'S WINTER FLANNELtS A JT great variety for sale by Wells St Patterson, at the Keady made Linen store, ill iiroeu way, ana wiu oe sold cheaper than tbe article can be bought at retail and made up French Flanoels, twilled, a very superior article, for sale low as above. Also, fine Canton Flan nel Shirts and Drawers. o4 "ITirHITE FLANNELS fnrdearianr Lane, 54 Maiden lane, have received their assortment of winter Flannels, consisting of ah the softest wool and most sp pro vex! make, rucn tbey otter as low as they can any where be purchased. Those in want of flannels are invited to call and examine them.

o4 DAMAGED SILK HOSE D. S. Turner. 45 Maiden lane, has jut received a few dozen ladies' English fancy Silk Hose, which are spotted, i nd will be sold very cheap. o4 FALL GOODS li.

anDusen. 118 bss replenished his stock ith a good assortment of seasonable goods, which will be sold at a small advance, among which are French Merino Cloths, of all colors, heavy colored Silks. English Merinos, Merino Circassians, real Welch Flannel, brown St blue Goate hair Cambk t. do do imitation do. Blankets dr.

Marseilles Quilts. Silk Velvets, black Bombesin, patent Gauze Flannel, dec. Szc. o4 MERINO SHAWLS P. S.

Frost reecifully invites the public to call fct his store, 63 Mitiden lane, one door from William street, here will be found the following assortment of Shawls, viz 2 casea 7 4 hlack. whitn and scarlet, warranted all wool, and very heavy do 8 4 black, white and scarlet, do do 2 do long while, new patterns do do 2 do long scarlet do 3 do black, very superior Also, 3 cases 7 4 dr. 8 4 square and long Shawls, low priced 3 do 4. 5, 6. 7 St 8 4 Thibet Shaw Is, of the best analiiv.

N. B. Merchants snd fsmilies in want of Shaw ls of almost any description, are invited to call as above, be' fore making their purchase. o4 S. FROST.

BEAD BAGS. An extensive assortment of Bead Bags, of new and beautiful patterns also Bead Purses, just received for sale by o4 JOHN MEKRELL, 30 Maiden lane. LINENS. SHEETINGS Si DIAPERS An unusually large assert ment, together with Qui its. Counterparties.

Table Cloths, Table Covert. Napkins Towelling, Crash. Sic. constantly for sale by J. HUNTER Si CO, 187 Broadway.

o4 opposite John at. BLACK ITALIAN SILKS lesse black Italian Silks, oi a superior quality, fur sale by the piece or lens quantity, at 63 Maiden lane, one door from William street. o4 P. 8. FROST.

CLOTHS, CASHMERES dt VESTINGS. A good assortment of the above goods will be found at our store, purchased expressly for retail sales, of ths best styles snd mot fashionable colors. J. HUNTER CO. 187 Broadway, ol opposite John st.

INEN SHIRTS 1 rase Linen Shirts, fnll breasted and plain, jost received and offer for sale by ret THOMAS SUFFERN, 244 Pearl at. NUNS THREAD 4 cases Nuns Thread, assorted numbers, entitled to henture. just received and tor sale by THOMAS SU FPE RN. o4 Z4 rear! st. CAMBRIC SHIRTING, very superior; also, fine English Long Cloths, lor winter shirts, Ac also Waliharn Sheetings.

11 vsrds wide, received and fur sale low. by HAuDENBURGH dt LANE. o4 51 Maiden Isne. tjtWtDES IRON The cargo ot the brig Rajah, frnmGottenhunrtComnrisine a superior assortment of flat and square sizes, for tale by o4 FISH. GKI.

WELL. dtUU, 134 rront St. OLD COPPER 8000 lbs of old sheathing Copper, now on the wharf, for sale by o4 FISH, GRIN NELL CO, 134 Front at. tjUGAR Si LEAD 81 hds. New Orleans Sugar; 40 ken bir Lead, landing from ship Illinois, for sale by P.

REMSEN dr. CO, ot nanuver square. BLACK ITALIAN SILKS Received within the past week. 5 cases black Italian Silks, Matieoni's. Fareroni's.

and Beri.ado's fabrics. Also, 2 do blue and jet black Groa de Be. I 3 do Gros de Naples; 1 do lir de I our 1 do urua de Swiss do Marcellum, ter sale vary low, at tbe corner JSroatlwnv v. Canal st. o4 3t MARK BANKS.

COFFEE COCHINEAL 77 tacks Mexican Coffee, liteeninns Cochineal, leading, fr sale by o4 DE FOREST St SON. 63 South st. REAL WELCH FLANNELS One bale Welch Flannels, of he best manufacture, and warranted not lo shrink. Just received and will be told at a fair price, by D. VAN DUSEN, o4 118 William st.

WHITE RUSSIA SHEETINGS. 4 bales extra super, very while and handsome also 2 cases 5 4 and 6 4 Silesia sheetings, fine, middling, and extra superfine quality 3 yard wide superfine white London linen sheetings 5 8 and 3 4 best Russia diaper; 3 4 Silesia, Scotch, and Irish Huckaback whito linen towels and towelling 8 4 and 10 4 double diaper and satin damask table cloths of new and handsome patterns: small and extra large size do. 6 7 8 9 and 10 4 double diaper and satin damask in tbe piece, and made for lamiiy nse lor saw reasonaoie at wraesaie or retail oy R. Si A LANE, 4 Nw JiA Lane, near Arcade. TIBtO'8 GARDEN.

Tie Ust Grand Gala me? 1.1 Splendid nAWxnc of FIREWORKS will tana piae on Wednesday evening. Oct. 6th. fot the Benefit of Mr. Henry, and Mr.

Trappan. ticket seHsws and receivers to the Garden. The Fireworks will ba by the eminent artist who has gained sa much celebniy lor we sptenaia umuancy ol bit ores ana verse sea. The Garden will he honored by the United States Military Band. 85 in number, dressed in new aniiorm, end visiters will be delighted witn tha Tickets 85 cents children half price.

"4 iitfrppan KfMilETY. Kr The members are respectfully reminded thai the first meeting of the Society for the season, will be held on Fiiday evening next. Punctual and continued attendance will hi sunaeW from all the performing mem bers. The non performing members are invited to at tend as atrial. 43t GILBERT SHERWOOD, Secretary A UCTION NOTICE Catalogues of PINE St Xa.

VAN ANTWERP'S nackaee rale of Hardware, will hs. mrfi 3 o'clock P. M. this day, when the goods can he examined in the lolls of their store. In this sale will be found the best assortment of Hardware ofTernrf miiw.

The sale will lake place to mnrmisr at inni lra lr. nreciselr. o4 It CHEAP SILKS 300 yards ot small figured Poplin Silks for sale at the low price of 4s. 6d. per yard by o4 JOHN MERRELL.30 Maiden lane.

sTiflPPR THiRKT SHAWLS. 8 cartons of 6 4 t5 scarlet, white and black, superior qnality Thibet bbawlt for tale at 96 50 by o4 JOHN G. ERRELL, 30 Maiden lane. If A RKF.II.r.F.S Oint.TS An assortment of sizes 1 of Msnailles Quills, of a superior quality, for sale low by V. s.

kuo i o4 83 Maiden Lane, one door from Wm.st. RICH BLOND HDKFS. JNO. G. ERRELL has just received a few cartons of rich and new style of Blond Gauze Hdkfs also blk St white blond Veils, scarped edges for sale at 30 Maiden fane.

e4 CJHAWLS. JOHN G. ERRELL hat just re reived a few cartons of 6 4 blk. white and scarlet Thibet wool shawls, of a superior quality and elegant corner flowers also received a few boxes 5 4 Thibet Handkerchiefs suitable for mourning for sale cheap at o0 Maiden lane. o4 SCRAPE SHAWLS, 5 4.

A lot of fancy Crape bhawfs received and for sale cheap bv o4 JOHN G. ERRELL. 30 Maiden lane 17 ALL RIBBONS. The subscribers has on hand a large lot of garniture Ribbons, which tbey will sell at less than the uul prices. o4 J.

HUNTER CO, 187 Brosdw sy. STOCKS, GLOVES St HOSIERY. A constant supply ef Stocks, manufactured in tbe best manner and superior materials, lor sale at jo oroaaway. Also. 150 dozen, made of haircloth, for the southern anil western markets.

Also, a large assortment of ladies fe gentlemen Gloves and Hosiery, of every description, for sale by the dozen or less quantity. J. UUIYIEK Si CO, lOi croaaway. o4 Iw opposite John st. INDIA TWINE 20,000 lbs super quality, 3 dx 3 threap, entitled to debenture, for sale by o4 CEBRA St CUMING.

106 Pearl st. RUSSIA GOODS 1000 pieces Brown Russia Sheetings, 250 do bleached do. 50 do light Ravens Duck, superior quality, entitled to debenture, fur seleby PETER REMSEN Si CO. o4 iu rean siraer. HISTORY and Topography of the United Slates from tbe earliest period to the present time, com prising Political and Biographical History; Geography.

Geoloey. Mineralogy, Zoology and Botany. Agriculture. Manufactures and Commerce, Laws. Manners, Customs and Religion.

with a Topographical description of the cities, towns, sea ports, public edifices, canals. Illustrated with a tenet of Views, and maps ol ev ery Slate in the Union. Nos from 1 to 20 inclusive are tost received and for sale by AME.S E. BE1 IS, 214 Broadway opposite St. Pauls Church.

o4 31 REMAINS OF THE REV. EDMUND D. GRIFFIN, compiled by Francis Griffin, with a bio. graphical memoir of the deceased by the Rev. John McVickaj, D.

Professor of Moral Philosophy, in Columbia College, in 2 vols. 8vo. For sale by o4 G. C. H.

CAKV1L.L, I0 liroattway. VIEWS IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK AND ITS ENVIRONS, comprising the public Buildings, Churches, principal Streets, Institutions, private Residences, Squares, River, Scenery, Nos. 1 and two for sale by JAS. E. BETTS, No.

214 Broadway, opposite St. Paul's Church. o43t GRIFFEN'S REMAINS. This day is published and for sale by T. J.

Swords, in 2 vols. with portrait, Remains of the Rev. Edmund D. Griffin, witn a memoir Dy tne ttev. rroiessor mc leaar.

04 iw NATIONAL Portrait Gallery ol Illustrious Erai nent Personages, particularly of the 19th centu ry, engravtd oa steel, with memoirs. Nos. from I to 27 inclusive, just reeeiqed aud for tale at BETTS' Room of Engravings, 214 Broadway, directly opposite St. Paul's Church o4 St GRIFFIN'S REMAINS. Remains of ihe Rev.

Edmund D. Griffin, compiled by Franci GiifKn, with a Biographical Memoir of the deceased, by the Rer. John McVickar, D. D. in 2 vols.

This day pub Ittbed and for sale by 04 t. BLISS. Ill Broadway. 1ALMETS DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE. ELAM BlJSa.

iU teoadw ay. will take aub aeripeioaa for a asw eopaes of Calmet's Dictionary of the Bible, the 5 vols quarto. convUete in 1 vol, imperial octavo, by the late Mr. Charles Tsylor, with tbe fragments incorporated ths whole condensed Si arranged in Alphabetical order, with numerous additions, illustrated by maps and engravings on wood. The work is now publishing in London, and will be complete in two or three months.

Those gentlemen who may call and subscribe will be supplied with the first copies thst msy nwteu, a wj low price, a specimen Ol it may be seen by calling ss above. o4 2t "CriE" 1N THE EAST, comprising India, Can s' ion and tbe Snores ot the Ked Sea. with historical and descriptive illustrations, beautifully engraved on steel. Nos. from 1 to 10, inclusive, just received and for sale by J.

E. BETTS. 214 Broadway. o4 3t opposite St. Paul's Church FLORA'S DICTIONARY, by a Young Lady.

E. Bliss, No. Ill Broadway, has just received a tew more copies of this amusing, lerestmg and inttruc trve work, in fancy boards and fine bindings. This hook is a quarto volume, aad entirely distinct from any work of the kind its merits are beyond all praise, and forms the moat acceptable presenis for the boudoir of young lady, that could he selected. e4 2t STATE OF NEW ORK, ss Chancery.

la pursuance of a decretal order of this honorable court, bearing date the 24th day of May, 1S31, will be sold at public auction, at the Merchants' Exchange, in the city of New York, on the first day of Eleventh Month (November) next, at 12 o'clock at noon of that day. by or under the direction of the sub scriber. one of the masters of this court All that certain piece or nnnil nf I nil sifiiAfj. Ivin unH i'ti rtn th. w.

.4 side of Broadway, in the NiatE Ward of the city of ew ork oonnued on tne east oy Broadway on the west by land late of Mary Mann on the north by land of the heirs of Henry Springier on the south in part by Thirteenth atreet, and in part by a lane eleven feet wide in common to this property, and other land belonging to John Jacob Astor. ALSO All that certain other piece or parcel of laud, situate, lying and being in the Ninth Ward of the said city of New York, on the east tide of Broad way, opposite the above described piece or parcel of land nounaea on tne west dt nroaaway on tne east by tbe Bowery on tbe north by the land of the heirs of Henry Springier, and on the south by the above mentioned lane" continued through to the Bowery. The skid two above described pieces or parcels of land having been conveyed to Alexander Hamilton by Joseph Mott, of the city of New Y'ork, farmer, in and by a deed recorded in tbe Register's Office, in Libe No. 187 of conveyances, page 194. Together with all snd singular the tenements, hereditaments and app ur tecancet thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining and also all the estate, right, title and interest of Alexander Hamilton and Elixa P.

his wife, of, in to the said lane, which they conveyed by virtue of either of the mortsaeres mentioned in said or Gibbons or William Hanimeraly, Daniel VV. Kissam and Benjamin Kiss am, Executors of Richard S. Kusam, deceased, persons named in said order. Dated New York, Tenth Mo. Octobers, 1831.

BENJAMIN CLARK, Master in Chancery. The above premises are situated on Broadway, Bow ery, and 13th and I4tn streets, and comprise about so lots. A map of the premises is left at the office of James Bleecker Sons, at the Merchants' Exchange. 04 zawts CJWAIM'S PANACEA For the cure of Scrofula or King's Evil, Syphilitic snd Mercurial Diseases, Rheumatism. Ulcerous Sores.

Whito Swellings, Diseas es of the Liver and Skin, General Dtbility, drc. and all diseases arising from impure blood rhis valuable Medicine, bting composed only of vegetable matter, or medicinal herbs, and warranted, on oath, as containing not one particle of mercurial, mineral, or chemical sub stances, (all of hich are uncongenial to the nature of man. and therefore destructive ol the Human Irs me is found to be perfectly harmless to the most lender age. or the weakest frame, under every stage ol human suf ferine the most pleaant and henign in its operation. snd at tbe same time, the most certain in searching out the root of every complaint, however, deep.

The Swaim'a Panacea it alfoan important auxiliary to mercury in the treatment of syphilis, diseases of the liver, and all diseaaes where mercury, quinine, arsenic, of bark, have been taken. Also, in that class of diseases which originate in any depraved habit or hereditary predisposition to disease iiw owaun snsct a promotes healthy secretions, purifies vitiated blood, cleanses the animal fluids, allays nervous irritation, gives trencth and vigor lo debility, and restores tbe languid frame to healthy action. Thoaiihacnber. ajeneml acent for the Dronnclor.bat cbnt'antly on band a large supply of this medicine, suit able lor toe borne and loreign raaraeca, nemg put up with books and directions, in tbe tJiglisD, ranch, Span ish and Porttignese languages. Drusgtata and dealers win oe ttipptiea on tne most i.k.i i.rnis and eorrasnondents from and throughout tbe United Stales, may depend that their orders will receive immediate attention, and charged at the lowest wholesale Pggy jqjsjs SHarpe.

o4 78 South street New York. tr I 9 TVranerv Muslin, comprising every variety of style and pattern, for sale al the comer Broadway dc Canal st. BLANKETS. Received and for sale, two bales Blankets, extra size and quality. Also, 1 do Welsh Flannels, comer Broadway and Canal street.

ZtTS, MARK BANKS. Just cases blue ana JLJ jet black Bombazines. Those with tha former slock on nana reueouy pihvussiu, coacisv c.wj quality, for sale low, at the corner of Broadway and MARX BJLNKi. TjUSH'8 Prixa IJstifsT'ra class No. f7 Numbers JL9 Irawn.

55 tt 178 15 31 53 33 16. AsMoalitrthis BUSH baa sold a largs lot afnriKfte. Oa Weduesdsy Oct 5th, will be drawn another good schema. Capitals 10,000,5.000. 3.160, 10 of ljuvo.

Ac. Tickets only 95. tfiares proportion at BUSH'S. 2141 Broadway, and 171 Chatham st. b4 rivR.

BARCLAY'S (XJNCEN1 RATED COM POUND OF CTJBERS AND 8ARSAPA. RILLA, an positive, snd speedy Remedy for the cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet. Seminal Weakness. Stricture, Whites, Paint in the Loins. Kidnies, Irritation of the Bladder snd Urethra, Gravel, and other Diseases me urinary fassages.

This most efficacious Prenaration is rtnnvenientlv used, and totally devoid of irritating qualities, fre 'luently performing cares in a few days; it is healthful to the stomach, and by no means unpleasant to the paiaie possessing all tne active medicinal properties necessary for the Cure of the above Diseases, without soy liability of injury to the system by exposure to the weather. It has obtained the aanclion nf man if the respectable members of the Faculty, and the approbation of all those who have had occasion for its use. A Treorue on the Medicinal Properties of Sarsaptf two, uumpuea jrom ime vest AulAorUies, strongly elucidates the high repute and great success which hat long attended its use, in various internal Chronic Diseases. Another choice Ingredient, obtaining great celebrity in curope, nas aieo aeen iniroauced. tormina a sale apeeny, and permanent cure ior me above disenxes.

tfepared by U. Barclay, Jl.u. tstrand, London and for sale br Gar Cheney. 100 Fulton, corner ol Wiltiam atreet Place 61 rjoutllard, rark Lonne dr. Prraeott, 79 Fulton, corner of Gold atreet Smith Cut ter.

193 Greenwi' treet: C. M. Olcott. corner of Catharine dc Madison streets; and Nathan B. Graham, 38 Odar.

corner of William street. ivy Observe the signature of S. G. Barclay, M. on tie stamp of each bottle.

sz3 Af10MPOUND CHLORINE TOOTH WASH VV Tbe Compound Chlorine Tooth Wash effectually clearses the teeih. and will answer the purpose of the best dentitnee. ll contains no acid or any ingredient which can in any case be injurious. It will also be found to keen tbe brush itself from all impurities. It has the further advantage of cleansing the mouth also and ol removing whatever is offensive in the breath.

It hardens the gnms, and is a valuable remedy tor can ker or soreness of the mouth. In fine, it preserves the teeth and mouth in all respects. In a clean and healthy condition. It is sgreable to the taste. (Jentlemen who are in the habit of using tobacco, will find that the Tooth Wash will speedily remove all tbe effects of it from the month.

This article having been imitated, the public are cautioned against buying any the wrapper of which is not turned Lowe dc need, propneters, who have appointed tbe stilus ri hers their sole agents for the cuyonvew ivuoxiio.i ot aori.i ai.li, 29 81 illiam street, COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. TORREST dc WYCKOFF will recommence 1 their a School duties at their rooms. 45 Warren st. on Monday, the 2'Jth inst. Application for admission may lie made at the rooms, or at the residence of the Princi pals, 24 Dey or 58 Broadway.

au31 2aw SJOHiNbTON'S Classical aud English School, 554 Broadway. Tbe Department of Ancient Lan guages under the superintendence of Mr. John L4 Suluvan, A. B. is now in successful operation.

The course pursued is the preparatory one for Columbia any similar institution. tivzawtt jVT OTIC E. Peter Remsen 4 Co, have this day ta 1 1 ken Mr. Henrv S. Leverich, into Co partnership their business wilt be continued under the same firm New York.

1st October, 1831. ol KS. A. A. MOTT will open her fall fashions ol iTi Parts Millinery by the latest arrivals, an Monday the 3d of October, which she has not spared any ei pence or trouble in procuring.

There will be found among them some fashions which are entirely new. Mo. 126 rSowerr, New York. ol lw CARD. MRS.

S. ALLA1N, 154 Fulton street, up stairs, has the honor to inform the ladies that she has received and will open on Thursday next, October 6, an elegant and tasty choice 01 Hats, iress Csps all of the latest patterns and suitable for the present season. o3 6t CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAIL ROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. NOTICE is hereby given, that sealed proposals will be received for building the Bridges of the Kail Koad over Coopers, and Kancocas Creeks and also for the timber for the construction of he said Bridges. he proposals lor timber must state the quantity that can be furnished, and the price and earliest time that it can be delivered at.

Models of the Bridges, and bills of the timber mav he seen at the office of the Engineer, in Bordentown. from whom every information may be obtained. All proposals must be forwarded to tbe Engineer office before Saturday the 20th October. Sept. 29ih 1381.

I Ark DOLLARS to loan on bond and mortgage jJJU on real estate in this city, at 6 per cer.t per annum, by WALTER BICKER. nib it 27 wall atreet. Of fkflj Dollars to Loan ou Bond and Mortgage mJxs vr upon Keel Estate. APP'T 10 ApdIv to E. KETELTAS.

J24 No. 7 Inns of Court, Beekman st. REMOVAL J. Tremor, M. Dentist, has removed to No.

4 College place, upper comer of Kornnson street opposite the west wing of Columbia College. jeiu isti SALE, a second hand Imposing Stone of JL? large size Also two pair of Chases, and a set ot 1 Column Rules, verv little worn, suitable for a afgetized newsnape. Apply at this office. BOARD WANTED A lady is desirous of obtain ine permanent board, ina private fanvilr. in the centre of ihe city, sav between Chambers and Grand streets, would be pretered.

Address F. B. Box No. 265 rsyturtice. tan ot WANTED a lad about IS or 14 years of age to attend in a Counting Room, run of errands, dec Apply by note, to Box 453, Post Office.

New York. aKit 1 AT ANTED, to attend in a wholesale and retail arr goods store, a small Boy of from 12 to 14 years it sge. Apply immediately at 21 relation lane. Z9 TTVARMKR WANTED Wonted an industrious ao jF ber Man, who understands farming and gardening, and the care of Horses lso his wife, as cook and darry woman. Apply at 51 franklin st.

otat vtsu a woman, to do the work oi Eoonire 31 Howard at. i small 30 WANTED, a cook, in a small samity. Good commendations required. Apply st 13 Jay st, a30 lwia A LAD VV ANTEU IN A BOOKSTORE An active intelligent Lad. not above 15 years of age, who has a knowledge of arithmetic, and can write a good band.

One hose parents reside in the city would be preferred. I iquire at S39 Broadway, upstairs, between tne nonrs oi 4 and a a clock f. in. szs WANTED, a girl or middle aged woman to do the work of a small family. None need apply without good recommendations.

Enquire at 151 Fulton sL I SLANTED, by a middle axed American woman from the country, a housekeeper's situation. 5" he has male herself useful for several rears in taking are of sick and motherless families, and is capable of laKKig charge ol a house as housekeeper, and wishes employment in that capacity she is willing to go a short distance in the country with a respectable family, or to stay in the city. If not employed as housekeeper, she would have no objection to doing tbe work of a small genteel family, aa she wishes a good steady borne. Terms will he moderate. The most satisfactory reference as to character and ability will be given.

Apply at S3 Delancey street. aSSlw. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a respectable Woman as Norse, who has been accustomed to the care of children and understands sewing, and can bring the most satisfactory references. Apply at No. Bond street.

oJ I WANTED, by a young man just arrived, a situation in a Dry Goods warehouse or retail store. The applicant has had some exiierience in a Dranera shop in England. His terms would be moderate, and tie woutd endeavor to make himself useful. Address John I a a rence. Post Office, where be will rive a re speriable reference.

o3 10 BOARDERS WANTED in a respectable private family, where but a few will be received. En qnireat No 3, Provost atreet. s24 tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a man that is acquainted with Trimming and Harness Makinc. He must be well acquainted with his business, and of steady habits. N.

B. If any industrious man should wish to hire the trimming shop, he can have the privilege. Apply at the Repository, corner of Grand and Woostersts. SS7 jutint lllUJTfSU.l. Tc NEW ORLEANS OR SOUTHERN MER CHANTS.

A young man is desirous of obtain ing immediate employment as a Book keeper or Clerk in a mercantile house, where he could obtain a general knowledge of business, in addition to a moderate salary. Apply to JJAVJO KUtiCKS dt BOIV. sxu xi4 Washington st. WANTED, by a Lady educated in France, the situation of Instructress in a respectable private family. Salary no object.

Satisfactory reference will be given. Direct to S. S. at this office. a24 9f TYTEW YORK RIDING SCHOOL, Crosby 11 Mr.

Roulstona has the nleasureto inform those gentlemen who may wish to be instructed by him, as well as those he has instructed, that his morning school has commenced, and will be continued every morning from 6 to 8 o'clock. Likewise for ladies from 9 till 2 o'clock. Lesson on the road in the afternoon; he has horses for every degree of instruction. mi istf CLOSE OF THE EXHIBITION OF CHRIST REJECTED. This grand picture, now exhibit ing in the great room of Masonic Hall, in Broadway, win positively on the 8th ol October.

It wui be the last time that the citizens of New York will have opportunity of seeing this most celebrated production of modern time, as it will shortly ne em Darted tor Kng. land. Z3 I4tis 1 EST STRAW GOODS, Bean has removed sL his fine Straw Goods Warehouse, trom Broadway MIL no. i jonn opposite rcauB. oi ow CHRONOMETERS The subscriber has for sale two hiehly finished Gold Chrooometera.

London made and well timed. Also, one London made detach ed Lever. JAMES LADD. ollw MWsllstreet. UM SHELLAC FOR SALE.

Just landed, for sale, by Hoffman, Bend A CO. 62 Pine street, 50 cases Gum Shellac o33t LITHOGRAPHY. Drawings of Portraits. Figures, maps, plans of buildings, business and address cards, bill heads, bills of exchange, bills of ladinr. mtsa.

ebecks. Sic. Sic. done in Litbugraphy in tha first sty Is oy BfKSICK. I3t S3 Wall (treat.

Ft SALE, TKEJXZHTOK. CHARTER. Cat sailing copper fastened and Mnnemrf bris KDFORD. K. EvaHS.

master, March OO the ccitrw Dock at this place, built at Medford, by Mr. lom PL.i i j' ums. out a ucssuaoss vaswoi sv one chain and one new hemp cable, two ra its ot sat and is otherwise well found rates ftr class A cLar' ter to India would be preferred For particulars, an quire of Capt. Evans, em board, or to PETERSEN A MENSCH.V s2S1w 118 Hanover tqosre. The coppered and copper fastened brig ELBE, J.

Jones, master, burthen iw tons st pier 27, E. K. Apply to o3 JOHN H. HOWLAND. 158 South st.

PUBL.IC sal.es. JOHN HONE Sc SONS storseornerof Wall and Pearl streets Wednesday. At 11 o'clock, 12 casks of superior pound beads, assorted colors and sizes 1 case bugles. At 13 o'clock in trout of the auction room, 300 pieces hemp baec inc. Also, under inspection of the wardens of the port, for account ot the underwriters, 7 nstes rariaps, co hes tiana, 25 pieces bagging, damaged on the voyage of im portation.

Thursday. Pachige Sale. At lo o'clock, at the auction room, uu packages I r.tisb and American Ury Hoods. Catalogues and samples on Satudday morning. Private Sale.

24 bales printing cloths. W. F. PELL dc CO. Store No.

65 Wall street. To morrow. Hemp. 6 tons hemp, part water rot. Private Sale.

27 casks old Champagne Brandy, in oond. Thursday, 11 o'clock. Huir4 bale Hair. Horns At 12 o'clock, on pier No. 18, East River, u.uuu ox Moras now landing.

Saturdsv. 11 o'clock. Scaurs. One hundred thousand Havana Segara. in quarter Poxes.

BY JAS. C. SMITH St JNO. A. BELL.

(Store No. 92 Broadway.) Thursday, by Catalogue. At tea o'clock at the Sales Room, a valuable and extensive as ortraent of new mahogany, cabinet and household furniture. Particulars and catalogues oa Wednesday. Monday loth.

At 10 o'clock, at 72 Chappell street, the entire furni ture of a family giving up housekeeping. Particulara herealler ii trttlVAAK bam 2000 lbs South American Curled Hair, for sale low in lots to suit purchasers. 4o solas of every variety ol pattern, lz doxen maho srany chairs, 12 sideboards, 20 bureaus, 10 dressing do. mi pillar and claw tables. 15 amine do sets extension do.

3 pair verv elegant solas ol an entire new pattern. superior workmanship and finish, 6 wardrobes, pair card tables, candle and wash atands, ladies work ta bles, 30 double and tingle mattresses manufactured of pure cur. hair, and will be sold at reduced prices, zu French and down beds, caned mahogany bedsteads, Pembroke tables, mantel and pier classes, 50 dozea fancy cane seat chairs, maple do, Boston spring seat rocking do, foot benches, window couches. Also, superior black marble chimney pieces, will oe sold tow. Also, 4 of Rundlo patent Cylinder Mangles this machine is one of the greatest inventions for tbe saving of labor, that has been presented to the public.

Keepers of public houses and private families are invited to call and examine tbe machine. N. B. liberal advances made on all consignments. Out door sales attended to with punctuality and despatch.

THE annual meeting of the Corporation for the relief of widows and children of deceased Clergy men of tbe Protestant Episcopal Church, will be held on Friday, the 7th day of Oct. 1831, at 7 o'clock, P.M. in Trinity Qiurcb, in the city of New York. sZaw3wid EVAN M.JUHSSOM.See'y. STORE IN PEARL STREET.

TO LET, the lofts of the large and spacious Store 132 Pearl st. running through to Water street, late occupied by Mr. Joho H. M'Call, being one of the best stands for an Importer or Jobber of British or French Dry Goods Immediate possession can be had. Apply to JAM ML (JALU, Administrator, at Peter Remsen dc 109 Pearl st.

22 tf TO LET. until the 1st of May next, a mo dern built 3 story brick House, finished in the most elegant mani.er. and situated 79 Nassau street, between John and Fulton Enanire on the pre mises, or ot Mr. JAMES CHESTEKMAN. corner of John and Nassau streets.

a20eod tf HOUSE TO LET. To fet tbe pi. two story white brick House corner Broooe snd Mercer streets 3d door west from Broad wsy Enquire of A. WILLYAMS. 53 William st.

o3 tf TO LET, the large three quarter House No. 33 Pearl street. Possession given intme Apply to PHILIP J. KEARNEY. A CK.

An ik. .09 EDIUM priced, superfine Si low priced blue, black dc colored Cloths, of the most approved Yorkshire and wen of England makes, received by the la arrivals and lor sale on tbe most liberal terms, by THOMAS DIXON St 54 Pine St. Who have, also, assorted colored twilled sleeve Lin ings. Legee Twist. Florentine, Waterloo and other Rat tons.

Ravens Si China Sewings, all suitable for merchant tailors. Im A CARD. Mr. De Grand Vol respectfully informs the ladies and gentlemen who have already sub scribed to his school, aa well as those intending to join that the formation oi classes will commence nn the first week of October. Tbe ladies to attend on Saturday, from 3 till 5.

and gentlemen on Monday evening. A there witl be classes from 6 till Jl clock. Mr. G. V.

will leave it to eentlemen to select their own hours. Terms $10, entitling the subscriber to one quarter's dancing, and the publics the hole Jrlasonir Hall. Sept.30, IN3I. a30 flOTTON. 300 bales prime Mississippi Cotton, xr tmraote ior manutaeturers.

ior sate by t29lw B. M'EVEKS. 27 Broad st. llEiNRV RE1LL dc CO. have now established AA themselves at 85 Front street, where tbey offer nose and niaceaboy rnuU at I a peace the pound, and will warrant it as goodas any tn this state.

From the long and well known experienoeof n. Reill in nis ouisnesa, tbey hope to obtain Irora their triends and the public generally a patronta. s'iOlmis NGKAVING dc COPPEPLATE PRINTING, A2i executed with despatch and at very low prices, at tbe Clinton Circulating Library, 129 Broadway Visiting Si Address Cards, Invitation do. Bill Heads, Bills ol Exchange, do Lading. Door Plates, Numbers, Steel Letters.

Stencefs. Notarial Seals. Punches. Bookbind ers' Rolls dr. Sumps, do Letters, dee.

Sec: s24 SOVEREIGNS. Guineas. Napoleons, Doubloons. Dollars, Ac. in tmallor large parcels, purchased hy sS7 tf WM.

MANKS.55 all st in the hack room. JTKAM BOT NOTICE Tbe steamboat Superior. Cape Sanford, will continue to run as heretofore advertised until the 18th mat. altar which time she will nerform only three trips weekly leaving New Haven every Monday. Wednesday and fndav.

tt It cluck. A. M. leaving New York every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 o'clock. A.

M. Pott coaches will alwsvs fie in readiness oa the arrival of the above boat to con vey psswunn to Hartford by wav of Durhasa. Mid diet own. as well as Meridenand Berlin. Passace to N.

Haven from New York to Hartford, $3, meals ex tra. Tha United States. Cant. Beecher. will continue to run as heretofore, leaving New York every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at IS o'clock, M.

and leaving New Haven on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. at 7 o'clock, P. M. and will take freight on the usual terms.

tl4 lm 17OK CHARLESTON dc SAVANNAH. The new splendid steam boat WILLIAM SEABROOK. Captain Walter Dubois, will depart from this port for the above places. on the 15th of next month. She will be fitted and fur nished in a superior style.

Those wishing to secure passage, will app'y, without delay, to the captain on hoard, fo of Cherry or to HOWLAND St CORN ALL, 136 Front st. This elegant steam boat is propelled by a low pros sure engine, and heavy copper boiler, made by Jami a r. Allaire. ar REMAINS OF THE REV. EDMUND D.

GRIFFIN, compiled by Francis Griffin with a biographical memoir of the deceased, by the Rev. John Vickar. D. D. Professor of Moral Philosophy, fee, in Columbia College in 2 vols, iust published, and for sale by O.

HALSTED, o3 3t corner of Wall Broad sts. NEW NOVEL Published this day. and tor sale by J. E. BETTS.

214 Bn edwar. the Kins's Se cret, by the anthor of the Lost Heir. "Give it understanding, but no tongue. Shakapeare. o3St nEAVY HEMP BAGGING 300 pieces heavy Hemp Bagging, 43 inches, for sale by THOMAS SEKVOSS, o3 lw 67 South st COTTON 692.

bales prime Loa siaua Cotton, 328 do do Mobile do. suitable for mannfaotnmn oJ 67 South st. GENTLEMEN'S JPINTER FLANNELS, consisting of Welsh. American, French and Canine Flannel Shirts, under Vests dt Drawers for sale by TT (j sr a a c.l.li ox ran tnsun, 3 277 Broad wsy. HALFORD'S PEARL WATER, FORTHE FACE.

The celebrated Brnmnsat.wha lone bald sway over the British realm of fashion, and whose ex peiiencea judgment in articles of utility and comfort, has been universally acknowledged, selected Pearl Water aa hit favorite lotion, and after having stood tbe test of a long trial, has become the most fashionable cosmetic in Enirlsnd entirely free from any deleterious ingredient it eradicates freckels, pint pies, spots, sunburns, tans, redness, cuuneow ee tkms. and will render tha skin when chapped and rough, clear, smooth dt pleasant. Ladies msy make copions oat of it at the toilet or the nursery, being perfectly innocent and possessing uncommoB cleansing and cooling properties. Gentlemen whose faces are irritated by tbe operation of shaving and ha ve troublesome eroMions of the face, will find, it to allay the pain and impart a pleasing sootbness. Travellers by tea or land will add much to their comfort by making this lotian their companion.

Pre ds red by G. Bedford. Chemist. London, and for salebylohii B. Dodd Franklin Hou 192 and 643 Broad way.

Gay Cheney, 100 Fulton, corner Wm. street Lor int. St Fulton, comer Gold street, Oleou. corner Cathariae dc Madison streets, and Nathan B. Grabam, jr, 38 Cedar, corper of William Mne 4 i "'sasVsSssTistjt'i rl is.

fV MILLS. BROTHERS dt CO. Wore corner At jot Pearl and Wall streets. WEDNESDAY. At tt clock, at the suction room, a general assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods.

Also 2 eases black, white and scarlet merino square and Ion Shawls, wool borders, of very superior fabric. Also 3 cases rich Paris Embroideries To Upholsters 5 cases crimson, lhmon, blk and scarlet superior wove worsted dnnask, for curtains. Thursday. Package Sale of French Goods At 10 o'clock, at their auction room, 100 packages French folk floods. dee.

comprising a choice assortment of staple and fancy articles, received per late arrivals (n.nt Havre. Catalog lies and samples esrty on 'he morning. BV HAGGERTY. AUSTIN aV CO, Sure 167 Pearl street Wednesday, Parka Sale At 9 o'clock, at their a net ion room a 200 packages British snd American Dry Goods. Comprising a desirable assortment of seasanable ar tieiea.

eonaiutinsr of cambric Adelaide plain Prints. snpr chits do. new style, 2 and cols do, 2 blue do, black and white do, rich Bronze gro chint do, Satflow er and chintz do, Polonage do, light style do, Skrxy necki do, 3 4 Manchester Ginghams, black Lastkss, 4 4 and 6 4 tambd books, fancy silk Hdkis, 6 4 tape check muslins, 4 4, 5 4 and nooti musnns, lancy check rauze da. 4 45 5 and 6 4 jaconet muslins, jack onet cravats, 4 4 and 6 4 mulls, red paddings, 3 4 6 4 canib. muslins, qld linings, spring suspenders, button hole boys gloves, foundation muslins, purple shawls.

Canton Flannels. Lavender Saltineto; corded cravats, barege hdkia. white and blue rl'd cotton umbrellas, cloths, plaid hdkfs. cotinet suspenders, fashionable Saxonv merino cloths, bro mixt clows, silver do satinets, bro dc blc'd sheetings St shirtings, London vs lencias, drab ctoth, dark swansdowne, blk dt wbt ginghams, new atvle. mackinaw blankets, rose do.

plats prints, Irish sheeting, negro cloth, ticks, Madras hkfs. stripes and plaid, blue flannel, madder, prints, pete shams, canvas paddings, silk umbrellas, red and green flannel, studs, Also, blk. white and scarlet merino shawls and long do. of Messrs. Lupin Sons' manufacture.

Also, 8 cases sup merino cloths, superior quality Ind fashionable colors. Catalogues and samples the day previous. THURSDAY. DRY GOODS At their Anction room. 200 narks ges British and American DRY GOODS.

Friday. Package Salt of French Goods. 150 Dackacea. com prising a general assortment, received per the Charles Carroll. K.

N. HAKISON dc A.LEVY. Store 129 JLJ Broadway Thursday Morning. Genteel Furniture. At 10 o'clock, a lanre nunrtmmt of valuable and genteel furniture.

Also, a quantity of massy anver piaie, tne property ol a family that have broken up housekeeping. Particulars in future advertisement. Thursday Evening, Plaster Casts A superb collection of plaster casts. just imported, consisting of scriptural and classical sub jects, trom tha paintings ot Uubeus, Michael Aieeio, and outers. Also, a collection of modom heads of distinguished men.

from original models. Thev can ha seen during the day of sale by catalogue, and are worty of particular notice. AT rtlTITt BALK. An invoice nf musical instruments. eremons and 100 common violins.

1 case of bows. 50 flutes, clarionets. double bass and violincellos London pjinos American do 3 cases imported and American mask, for tale in lots to suit purchasers. Also. 40 dos Madeira wine, vintage of 1800 6 Great an sofas, 50 maple bedsteuds.

COKL1ES, MABBE'lT dc CO. Store 157 Paarl sL street. Thursday. At 9 o'clock, at their auction room, a general assort ment of American dt British Dry Goods. BY JOHN F.

ADR1ANCE New York Gallery 100 Broadway. Wednesday, At 10 o'clock, at 177 Doane street, between Hudson and Greenwich streets, by order of executors, the entire stock of household and kitchen furniture. Also. 1 sdver tea set. consistiiuc of tea not.

milk not. sugar pot, and sugar bowl. JOHIM T. BUY Auctioneer. Liberal advances made on sll consignments.

Out door sales particularly attended to. Persons intending coods for calalneue sale, will nls send in goods by ruesdsy, luo Wet SHOT WELL, FOX dt CO. Store 173 Psa treet Friday. At 9 o'clock, at their auction room, for approved paper, a arge dc gt neralassortmenlof seasonable Dry Goods BY BOGGS. SAMPSON dc THOMPSON, Store 163 Peart street.

Friday. At 9 o'clock, attheirsuciionroom.a general ment of fresh im ported Dry Goods SALAMANDER WORKS 62 Cannon street, between Rtvingslon and Delancy streets. At this establishment, will Constantly be found Ihe following articles Fire Bricks, of vannns shapes, or made to pattern. warranted equal to the Stourbridge. ire oiay and fire lemeni ot superior quality, lor aald mg furnaces, where the most intense heat is re quired.

Cylinders and Fixtures for stove makers. Fixtures for the setting of crates, superior to soap stone. Rakers' Tiles, hard and soft Chimner Tons Green House TUes. Flower Pots and Urns, for garden ornaments. Furnaces for chemical ODerauoua.

and senerallv aU articles in this line of business, made to pattern. vessels tor cb unreal process, warranted lo bold any acid, and fire proof. Stove makers are requested lo send their natterns as soon ss posnblex Flint and fire proof Ware, of various patterns, not sur pased by any for elegance of shape sod quality. Orders lef at the establishment, or with LOUIS DE CASSE, 34 Exchange place, will be punctually atten ded to. s301w DANCING ACADEMY.

Mr. Berault respectfully informs the ladies and tulemen of New York, thst he bss engaged Mr. Niblo Saloon, in Broadway, where he will open hi School, on Monday, the 17th of October. 1 he Saloon will be made into a splendid Bail Room a priva'e entrance and covered way, with moms and every conbenience fur the comfort of ladies and eet.tlemen. attached to it.

Days of tuition Will be on Mondhys ami Fridays of each week, from 2 to 6 o' clock in the aHemoon lor young ladiaarand from 6 to 7 in the evening for young gemlcnieo. under 14 years of age, and fremdto 10 for ihe elder ctsss of gentlemen. The Cotillion Parties will be on Wednesday evemmrs dvring the season. frivat classes of ladies or gentlemen will be attended to in the morning of tuition days if required. The same ru'ea snd regulations waich have always been observed in Mi.

Beraull's BaU Room will still be adhered to No occasional visiters will be admitted to tlss Balls unless introduced to Mr. Berault by some of tbe party. or with whom he is acquainted. for terms and regulations apply at tne aoove place tn Broadway, where the boots open lor subscription tothe Bulls and School. Mr.

Berault will aitead Seminaries and private claa s. o3 lm 1EACHOKJHAKDCUAL.from Spoon's Mine. Schuylkill. Lehigh, Liverpool and Lackawanna Coals all at the lowest market Apply at Ihe comer of Murray and Washington and Canal and Ein streets. S.

B. REEVE dt CO. ol ST. CROIX SUGAR dc RUM 670 hhds. prime quality Sugar 320bbls.

do do 580 pun. do Rnm. in bond For sals) by DAVID ROGERS dc SON, oi 3t si vv ssjiingurn at. rlHE JOURNAL OF HEALTH. Tbis periodical aorjeara semi monthly in numbers of 16 pages 8vo.

al tl.e low price of $1 25 cts. per annnm. Subscrip tions received by W1LOJAIU. Bt.IKUK.SS, ol 3t No. VI ftilton, near imam street.

MEDICAL SOCIETY. cAool of Medicine. AX a meeiinff of tbe committee of arrangements for ihe School of Medicine of the Medical Society, held Sept. 29th. 1821, it' waa Resolved, That the Secretary be requested to give public Dorics that be is authorized to receive the notifications of those members ef ihe soci ety who propose to deliver a course of lectures theensu nnnnn rw.

nw ng season uy order, ivuucni li. iaiia.i, ol if Secretary of tha Committee. JOHN S. WALLIS, respectfully begs to acquaint his friends and the public generally, that he has teceived at his new estabHsluuent, No. 150 William (opposite the Dutch Church,) the following seasonable articles, which he offers at the lowest market prices, viz: 9, 4, and eargusn wtita cianncis, not to shrink in washing' 3 and 4 4 red and yellow do 10, 11, 12, and 13 4 Rose Blankets 10, 11, and 12 4 Marseilles senilis linen and Cotton Sheeting Shirtings English Merino Cloths Bombazines, Circassians and Honibazetts ALT "tens vT art of r.cl.

'd Satin Lustriiig and Cause hat and cap Ribbons, fce. sTa a. laQl r.s ri 1.1 OCA au Ksissism Isianrksss USSIA liArr.iu3. )ws LV for sale by B. M'EVERS, 27 Broad st.

s29 lw TL. CHESTER ds have ust received by the John Jsy and Martha, a further supply of 23 bales of Carpeting and Heanb Bugs, of all descriptions printed Table and Piano Covers Druggets and Banes. ALSO Table and Piano Covers of worsted and linen and worsted snd cotton, in new patterns and various colon, for sale at their new Store. No. 203 Broadway, 3 doors below St.

Pad's Church. ol ROSE BLANKETS 1 bale 12 4 Rose Blankets, just received snd lor sale low by s303t HAND St FERRIS, 430 Pearl st. BL'K dc COLOUKED SILKS, of every different i via fur sale by P. 8. Fbost.

63 Maidon Inns door from Wm. st, wholesale dc retail. ol P. 8. FROST.

BOUDARD dc ENGLISH SILK GLOVES Just received 60 doxon mens dc omens black dc white Silk Gloves: 100 do do saDerioraualrtv Boudard do. for sale low, corner Broadway aud Conal st. szv MARK BANKS. THE KING'S SECRET Just published and for sale at the Cheap Book Store aad Circulating Library 21Q Broadway, one door below Fulton st. 3 JOHN LANGDON.

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