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Julie rlode lyia Hit eJ raad n. tiiut liHa the srifl sf Iu sad sd it aa a tks IS ibk IM tb ier at Ll Hit of be ark 4th the LOd led len iej ub oek and tt tie. rla II TUB tAlftTlSHEE.JP. oabUthon Mosiy, ud for sale at hit. Mmie LFNo.

ChtthatMtreet, Be vara the fair Fisber 24 lt ttlimoNS tor the Capital Stock of the Han 7t urn t'a' C'OTtpnj. Tbe llartem Canal Com. Uriuc obtained from the honourable the Legis PT' ofthii State, an 04 iDcwporation, under Ike title of "TAe Wortew t'onal fampany Li vj nno dollar, for the ournose of construct. Tcail acrou the idand, tltroupfa ManltattaoTtlle. I feng the valley in the vkiuity of Harlam and 1 by a water conwiuui I '100 building tots, with iwmy valuubie buildings I v.

I made the neceisarv arrangements fm and coinpleUon of the tuid Canal, Vably to the charter, hey now offer to the pub. fly ufacriptioii, the whole Capital Stock of aid JaipanV, conformable to the utipulatioiu and condi Mhwcioaftcrinfiitwned. The Canal i to be sixty fert wide, walled with rtune afach ide, with a lock at each end, and a utreet 40 tt wide ou each side, extending through the island goat three tnilet. Reflecting upon the Rrrtt aitvanlagei which the me tkme, the manufacturer, and arliuin generally, la tour under, and thehfy expense they have torn, fotinter by living at a distance from the place where they mu4 of necessity procure their mati rinls, pay the transportation in their raw state both by water aud hnd rarriase, and return the same lo market when manufBrtured, the expense of travelling, and lo of time ia auk in their purrbaaes and ale, and other coptioetiit exiienves, thereby comumiug a large por tii of the proIt of their in lustry, marly nil of whkh' ill he by lociitiiig their establiliment on thn t. maiie ino aeanrr wTaueemrnti inr art of our island itlietynnany are induced tube, i lfre that a dense wm soon co er that sec i tiwoftae iland, Inch will greatly enhance the value of the pwprrty.

And further, to how the advantages anu lauueeiiiriu iicm um i inrri uu nun properly, nuu iw i i i Iht Company would onlv here rrmark, that by diienKUi i'wwi imm in vuiunium vol iUi i i li it aniiears. that by making this Canal, a valuable prtrfVtive water pow er can be obtained, equal at tw lisie power, or 27 run of mill itonet; equiralf to mihIIin. Ttie value of such a pmerva thii isbutd, and the aceimudaltonj furnih Jj to mechanics and manufacturers, mast be very rimt. Valuing each hor power at onlv fifty cents willproiluce perannum, an interest ail per cent, annually on UO.UiO; add to this, tolls. aivsl dockage, and it may be fairly inferred that the i Ciul itielt will pay the uitereJ on the whole amount the eapkal stxk, thus leaving the lots, with the buildings thereon, a net gain to the stockholders.

Application! huve already been made for the vrivi l(t of running team boats from the city through the liewing the iteady and rapid increase of this city fr the la SO years, we have every reason to believe tit this island mil nearly covered with a dense pulation in abtmt thirty yean, at least as fur as Hnr DO. te nave come wis concliuion from the ex sination of the history of the city, by which it an that in the year I ilW it amounted to 33,131 and ilfr 'S it had increased to 160,033 inhabitants and ac siding to the reeent rates of increase we may fairly daysof starting will be From New York, Monday, isculatethat the city Will in future double its popula at 6 o'clrck A. M. Wednesday and Friday, at P. M.

fetin less than 15 years. Allowing the present popu r'rom Albany, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, nt 6 toon to be about 200,000, in 30 years it will exceed All goods and Wgni eatthe risk of the own ,000, And judging from the present movements nf ers. This boat bavin? two largo freight rooms, will st innamtams. roai parioi tne island will be thickly i Boulatedinafrwyears. With these bri.

lei remarks, Company ofler to the public for subscription the x)ital stiek, agreeable to thffollowinr conditions. CONDITIONS. 1. The Canal shall be made free of expense to tub cribers. i.

tit Cspital is divided into 11, BOO shares of $50 rita, and the ground which is to be divided among the tubscribsrs is laid out, on the man, in ircel uf four lots twth. on hich are upwards of fnrty buildicgi, many of vbicb are among tne roost valuable the i.laisd. S. Sabscriber far less than eight shares, to associate, sr be associated by the Company, ro thnt right shnres nintly may bare four lots, or one parcel, as lai off a die insp. 4.

Every snbserilwr he entiUed to, and receive le kt with each and every two shares subscribed and cte milt the shares of stock to be the joint property of said suhscriber, and transferable bv 1hc owner in the usuii kouc oi nuiriu; nocks, i ne louioocuiii ded tmocg the subscribers, by lot, agreeable to the cktrtrr, one lot for every two shares subscribed for, snd ii to be the individual's property, for which they ire to have a deed as soon as the diriuou is made, Cer tipesin ef the stock Will kg issued on the payment of tie fir instalment. 4. As mon 4 tuSkient amount of stock sbnll bare bam subscribed to justify the commencement of the Ttrtt 10 pet cent of the amount shall be paid into the lite nf Henry Post, Silranus Miller, and William Cmt, Esqrs. as Trutteej to be hy tliem paid over, (on saKict of the lend and expenditures the t'aiuil,) iiw tune to btoe, sj be work ahil.pimrn, A ax tie same may be required but in such manner that llie Contractors ahall be constantlv in advance to the Com Buy, i expvDiiitures for toad and on the Canal, to the amuuotof at lews SiO.OUO, until the work is finished. Tit balance of mbscriptions with interest, will he due uUlows, viz 1C per cent in two months 10 ptr rent viar months 10 per cent In six inont lis 10 per cent it fight months and 10 per cent in ten months from the nt the first instalments are railed for the balam of sfper rent when the Canal is fmi JieJ.

The property of the Company will consist of the Caul, with two extrusive basius the street on each side, uit were, forming a wharf from river to river; an ex trnsive water power a laire square for a public mar set and a number of valuable water bits on the North "fiooks fir the above stock will be opene.1 on Monday next, the tth iust. at 10 o'clock, A. M. and continue until the whole stork is subscribed tr, at No. 66 Uhrrtv st.

Broriler of the President and Directors. s. JAMES H. DELAMATER, Scc'y. HARLEM CANAL COM AN Y.

Notice is here, by eiven, that books of the subscript inn to the Capital Stock of the Harbem Canal Company, will be Trnedon Monday next, the List at lOnVlork, i Nil f.r. l.iheHvt. ami will continue onen rniii thenhnlenf stock nf 1 1 .000 shares at S'Al each ii subsrrilied for. Maps showing the location of aid canal, aud property belongine totheeoinpany will a exlubitetl, ana au necessary miornvuiosi grrru. By order of tlie President and Directors.

2i Iw JAS. H. DI.LAM ATER, Sec'y. VRTI LLEKY. The Brigade Court Martial of the the first Briradeof New Vnrk State Artillery Will meet at the house of James C.

Stoneall, at thecornerof Fullon and Navau sts. in the cityof New York, on Tuesday, 26th inst. at 4 o'clock P. M. fir the purpose of hearing the excuses of delinquents, who have been lined by default at the recrat session of the said Court, and who hy reason nf sickness, nr absence from town, nave not had it in their pover to attend the Court at the several day and tiu.es; fur which they have been respectfully notified, or have hern otherwise lawfully hindered from riving such attendance.

By order of II. A. SIMONS, Lt. Col. Regt.

President JOHN II. 223t AXON MERINO CLOTHS. I cae super Saxo ny Merino Ciutbs, cumtirising rich variety of IJlmfors, for snleTy J. S. SEYMOUR, sJ 2 4t HI Broadway apposite Washington Hall.

M. fc J. BENJAMIN have just ree'd extrasu. perfine west of England blue blk cloths ttperfine fashionable col'ddo; superfine blue, blk, isory color'd and mixt do superfine bine, Mack, fancy and mixt cassiinere do drab hangup cords "frior Valencia vesting, elegant patterns; superior Swansdown toilanette, do white fc buff Marseille sititt plain striped blk silk florentinc new mixt and red padding i silk serges Mae, blk asWtrd Italian sewings of the first quali rich scarf hUPi hlnck and brown, Lyons Genoa velvets, fcefce. which they offer fcr sale by nolessle or retail, at 72, Maiden Iine, re Tl ATINS AND ESPERS, with Hymns, and oc casional devotional pieces, by John Bouring: 1st American from the 2d London edition: in 1 Tol ISmo.

Just received and for sale hy G. fc C. CARVILL, 10 Broadway. AIRS. HEMANS' POEMS.

3d American edition, vol. ISmo. Just received and for sale by G. C. CARVILL, 108 Broadway.

ill 22 fPHE FUNERAL SERMONS of the Rev. Or. Benj. T. Onderdonk and Jno.

M. Wamwrwht wi occasion of the death of the Rev. Cornelius R. Duf ne, A. M.

Rector of St. Thomas's Church, New York. For sale by G. C. CARVILL, 108 Broadway.

22 IIW tNGRAVERS. Just received, one case best .1 English polished Copper Plates. For sale ot Sta tuMier1 Hall, 245 Pcari street, by P. FELT. a2 UPERI0RGR0O)ENATS.

ff.e hfx No. 90 William street, (near Maiden lane,) will "pen on Monday morning two packages of gros do the colour corresponding with the latest Paris fashions, jm tlie quality superior to any offered this season. 2. riUiE lVW or Vanlributionthtp, fm te insr uncf of 7ues ana rroprriijrom ion oy nrr, office Na 4t Wall street, insure ogainst loss or damage by Fire, on Dwelling House, Stores, and Wildings in general. Also, on Vessels building; Ships in port, and their argoes; mercnamuse.

rur aiture, and other personal property, at. the lowest ntesof prmium.joijN TH0MS0N Pr(sitot. U. W.MARTIN, Secretary. John Thomson, Robert John Taylor, Peter Lorillard.

Lynde Catlin, Abrahnm oodgi)d. Peter Hattrlek. James Magee, James McBride, John Adams, John Haggerty, Jamea jmpberf, Golian C. Verptanck, John Johnston, Vnsi A.RonnHs, Thomas Suffern David S. Ken y.

Josenh Kernochan, James Mills. James Bryar, "oeU Depan, John I. Palmer, John ilaon. JO Money to Loan on bond a tajsgej on rtat. infliiieity, io sum.

of 500 to to ft Appl iy asaoovi 22 f'lllJs)ll, HaUS Oi nag Hamburgh tUgs, lor tele by FISH, GRINNELL fcCO. 138 Front it. Tilt steamboat BOLIVAR. m. tyt nuair fimirrvni and the (team boat NAUTI sTaLUS.

Captain John Le Fort. Will oo Suudnr next, take passenger to and from New York to the yuarantine Dock, Nautiln Hall, Mount Pleasant Garden, Planter' Hotel and Union Garden, Statrn Island, and start as follows Leave Stateo It laud at 1, 8, 9 1 and 12, A. M. and 1, 6 and 6, T. M.

Inve Whitehall, New York, at 8, 10 and II, A. M. and 2, 3, 6 and 1, P. Passage each way 12 1 i cents. jc8 2wFrifcSatrcdcdtf siWMMfsi IvHh nion Line steam I ws" I Ill.Tl LTJUnAn fur Nrw Trenlini bar; Tio.

1 vvasliiugbw street evcrv day. lucent Sunduy,) at 6 o'clock, A. M. and 12 o'clock M. IOR A TFO D.T he Steam Boot MACDON OUCH, William Bcbee, marker, will leave the east aide of Fulton slip, for I iartford, on Monday at 5 o'clock, P.M.

N. B. Stage will be iu readiness ou the arrival jf the boat to convey passengers to Massachusetts, Vei mont and New Hampshire. 22 IOR PROVIDENCE nnd 1 BOSTON, dircct The steamboat LONG BRANCH, Cabt. A.

Mntlirr. leave ulton uiarket Min, to morrow (Sundavl at 4 o'clock P. M. Stage will be in readinewon the arrival of the boat nt rrovidcnce, to convey pansengeri immedi' nti ly to Boiton. Knre to Prm iJe nee 55.

2 SWLMf 1V0KTH KlVklt STKAM 11 BOATI INK tor Alba ny, at 6 o'clock. Jl. M.ye low orewure iteani bout A BA Y. Cant. J.

G. Jellkim will leuve he fimr nf Cnurt. landt bt. on Sunday inornine at 6 o'clock. Keeit lardaysofstarting From New York.

Wednesday, Krl day and Sunday, 6 o'clurk A. M. Prom Albany, Turs uay, i nursuay aim Saturday, 6 o'clock A. M. Fertons wishing to take paswge in thn boat, are informed that, by leaving their names at the steam boat office the day previous lu tartin they will be callrd in time to jfo un ooarii.

w. The boat comes in at thn lmrvet at New burgh, Poughkrcpsie, Uhinebeck, Catskill and Hudson. N. B. sent to the office iu the afternoon previous, will be takes ia charge, 2i sttttvarx loR king sing.

Pec. a skin, iNewDurgUKrougn keeniie. at 8 o'clock. A. M.

)The new and elerant low nrev sure boat MA I ll.UA, Cant, John IlitcncocK, iii icave me mm Murray street to morrow tauu day) moruinz, at 8 o'clock will land and receive pas sengers at Voiikers.Turrytown.Sing Sing, Teller's i Point, Havcr straw, Yerplauck't Point, Peekskill, Fort Montgomery, West Point, Cold Sprinij, Cornwall, Newbureh. FLhkill Long Dock, Low Point, Ham burgh, Miltou, and any other places where signals i may be put up. N. B. Light freight taken at usual rates.

s22 UNION LINE, FOR ALBANY nt 6 o'clock on Mondnv morning SANDUS Kl. Ins boat having been fitted with new machinery, will leave the foot of Liberty st on Mondnv morninr at 6 o'clock. 1 Icr rerular carry iigin psw on me same terms witn llie tow ror ireieni or passage, apply at the store of Chas. Crooke, fmt of Liberty st I.IOR SHREWSBLRVand 1 LONG BRANCH si trip fiiivflJon. The steamboat LINN ALUS.

Cant. Peck, ill leave Fulton market slip on Monday moriiibgnt half past 1 o'clock returning, leave Red Bank at half past II o'clock. For further information, inquire of the capt. on board, or nf nii JACOB CORLIES, 2R.1 Pearl street. I ALBANY, Fare Si.

The stemn boat OLIVE BRANCH, Cnpt II. Moore eSil biSflSiwill leave the foot of Liberty nTrrl werrwon at 5 o'clock. N. B. For births, Pge, opply to 1).

Meeke, Powles Hik Ferry 10 lbe Caut. on board. Light articles only uu "i om siuuin lling per cubic foot. IV EW Steam Bent 1 Line. Daily.

The UNIT ED STATP.S, Cnpt. Beechcr, leave the foot of Maideu The HUDSON, Capt Sandford, will leave at 1 o'clock on morr.njr, from the same place. Post Coaches will be in readiness, the arrival of the boat to ton i vey pmeneri on tr Bosti and Providence, via Hartford. OK MIUDI.KTOWN POJ'N I. KM.

J.s Ifje sleam bout CAROLINA, Captain Kfiverv trill lir tl. of Veey sireei, (. for Middletuwn Point (landing nnil rmairin. me i sorrows anu nrovm's Point each passage,) as follows Sunday S3d, leave New York 9 M. Monday 21th, leave M.

Point 10 N. York 3 1 uesdayljth, leave M. Point 10 N. York 3 A. ednely leave M.

Point 10 Si N. York .1 K. Thursday i'th, leave M. Point 10 N. York 3 A.

Friday iHth, leave M. poiut 10 N. York 3 A. Satllf.fav Ir ii l.l Kl 4 AH freight und" tnirgage at the ri of" the respect ire snn 1 t. .1 i tuunq.

fur iiiruKT psinicuian, apply 10 llie WYCKOFF. BROWN, CO. 0 Vesey st. "sWWJrs, i.tUR ALBANY. Hudson I River Steam Boat Line (Daily.) TheCONSTELLA I llir.

Cnnf SI (I den. HI have the font Conrtlan.lt st to morrow, a 10 o'clock A. M. The C.J. MARSH ALL.Caiit.

Ii! W. Sherman, on Monday, at 5 o'clock P. M. The CONSTITUTION, Cnpt Al. Bartholomew, ou Tuesday, at 5 oclock, P.

M. For passage, apply to the vuj'ituu uuuu, ir A iinrrsnv N. B. Light articles only will be taken on freight, at Is. per cubic font.

IOR AI.BANY nfson River Meant Boat I. inr. The new and elegant steam vbih. n. i.

nistiiiii, Km leave uie toot ot lourtlandt street on Sumby morning, at 6 o'clock. N. B. Baggage sent to tlie olliee, the fiKrt of Courtlanilt street, tlie. day or evening previous, will lie taken in charge.

The qpat come to at the harves at Newburgb, Pongh scepsis, lai'Mii anu iiuuson. ror further informa tion, apply to the Capt. on board, or '2 A. N. HOl'FM to F.MAN, 71 Dry sf.

FOR SALE, that Well known Mnmwin I louse late the property cf the Denevster fa. mil situated about seven miles from the cit v. on the Bloomingilale road, and on the verge of the North River this pro.ierty is already so well known that a further description is hardly necessary, but to a stranger it may be well to say that it stands unrivalled on this Island for beauty of prospect and convenience to the 'city, by iand or water the canal and other im provements about to be mode, will soon increase its inn dimm iu uk iiiuui', hiii noun increase us yondtlieideasanycommoncalculator. With will be twentv four lots of land, each five by one hundred fect the house is double nf.i... vaiue neyonn tlif noilse twenty fit and built of stone in the most substantial manner, and i i I i 1 i imcru in a pan oi me cuj mcu oy tne enterprising spirit lately manifested, hid fair to become the most valuable part of the 1 2th Ward.

For terms, which are reasonable, (for cash) or other information please apply at No. 50 Eldridge street 22 4t UILLIN'U LACE A fresh upply of bobbiuet quilting lace, warranted double ground at very low price by the piece or yard; 4. 5 and 6 4 bobbinet lace, and embroidered muslin bands, equally low superior dark plaid ginghams, rich colors and patterns; fine figured and plain Swiss muslins linen cambric and cambric hdkfs, large size; Irish linens and sheetings, most approved bleach damask table cloths and napkins blue and green table covers barege and cashmere shawls aud hilkfs. rich borders and corner' extra merino cloths uf fall colors, for ladies and childrens dresses, together with a large assortment of hose and 299 Broadway, and No. 12 Maiden lane, next the Arl bal( hose, for sale wholesale or retail, by K.

4 .1. Lane, I sftHEAP HOSIERY fc GLOV ES. ge 4 Lee, No. 90 William street have lately received from auction fc different arrivals, several packages Hosiery in their assortment may be found every quality ladies' and gentlemen' best black ribbed and knotted worsted hose and half hose do black cotton ingrain double extra superfine; white do; best pa tent gasid worth 10 pair lamb wool, hose 5tlf do of every ounlity worsted, thread do ot variout qualities also, misses and childrens hose half do complete assortment ot gentlemen ana ladies glove, all of which they offer at the very lowest prices. 22 11 ER1NO SHAWLS CLOTHS.

X. Smith in i has iust received from auction, in addition to his former fresh i assortment of shawK trveral boxes of scarlet long Merino shawls do do very superior, with worsted borders, oi uo, uiie ao also, square scorirt do, blk do, white do, do figured ceuters, aud I package of the handsomest square scarlet blk and white thibct shawls, imported this season and for sale, hy wholesale and retail, No. 27 Maiden Lane, on the left tide going down from thn Arcade, corner of Natsnu st. 22 I ROAD CLOTHS AND HITE FLANNEL Just received and lor sale at follows: 4 prices superfine blk cloth, 4 do do blue do, I do do olive do, I do Oxford mixed, very cheap, also, 6 pieces crimson maroon and dark blue ladies cloth, 15 do piece fine white flaunel, stout and toft R. L.

SMITH, No. 27 Maiden Lane, corner of Nassau st. N. B. Country merchants or tailors in want of cloths will find it to their advantage to examine the above previous to making their selections families will also be supplied at the lowest retail prices.

t31w R.I S. BLUE NUT GALLS. 10 bales forsale by tii FISH, GRINNELL fc CO. I3S Front it Ac irV i 1 For LIVERPOOL ThemDrrinr (mat uilins ennnmil A I British shin DALHOUSIECAATLb. Wal ton, uiasur, ia now ready receive cargo and sW ill have immediate despatch, Kor freight or nauago, having furnished accommodations, apply on board, pier No.

II, E.R. or to rl 1 SRETC1ILEY A' BOYD, Brokers The mnarkablv firw A. I. Conner fastened and eopnered British InrniiA JOHN AND Uilt.U.1'. Jones mnilei ready tocomiiieDce loading, and having part other cargo ready to g0 on board, will be despatched without delay, or freight or passagn, having handsome fur S.1!".

nisotatioiii, apply on board, to II. G. BARCLAY. 15 Nassau t. or to ii2 SKETCH LEY BOYD, Exchange.

Fur bREMEtf To sail 1st October. 1 he fast wiling copper fastened and coppered barque ELIZABETH. Parker, ma ter. liaviue 3 4tllS of her ennrn envnireH will anil 14 October. For balance of freight, or pasiage, having good aecominodalimis, apply un bourd at the loot of lriryiicr sireei, nr IO wii FISH, G'HNNFXL CO.

138 Front st ur FW.PWAiAO tV LIMA. A fast niline' nmnml Vl'Hm'l. trill he despatched for the ports above named on the in. or ireigiit or pnssaee, apply to DE FOREST SON, 8 South t. The fust sailinr conuered ami eoDner fa i tened brisf LEADER.

Grinnell muster: ha ving two thirds of her cargo engaged going on board, will have immediate despatch, por freight of 600 bar. rels, or passage, having good accommodations, apply on board, or to FISH, GRINNELL C( 136 Front street. for JfEH 1st October PucktL vucui me uue oi The new and elrimnt shin k'KNTIH'k'V J. RaUibone. matter, will aailnn the 1st Oct.

For freight or passage, aiiply on hoard at Murray' wharf, or to HULMtS UU. Ci South street FOR J'Eir ORLEJ.YS. The first rate fast saili nr comicred and con tJfcLal.per fastened brig MEXICO, Fatten, master, burthen tons, is under contract to sail on the 1st of October. For freiirhL which will he taken at low rates. or Muuoge, having very comfortable accommodations, apply to the eapt.

on board, at Jones wharf, or to Jl SKETCHLEY fc BOYD, Brokers, at Ex'ge. t'OU XLW ORLE iMi, (To sail 1st October) Tlie conoered and conmr fastened shin LEC1RA. Baker, master, havinir considerable nart of her cargo engaged, will sail 1st October. For terms of freight or passage, having fine furnished accommodations, apply to the captain on board, at Pine street wharf, or to ni i FISH, GRINNELL CO. l.TC Front sf.

tor A'IF 0L.JVS ThirdLineofPuckel, The elegant Conner fastened and fust sail ing tbip MOBILE, Perkins, master, has 3L commenced loading, and having a large pro portion of her cargo on board and engaged, will sail on the Mb. For freight or passage haviug spacious and handsomely furnished accommodations apply to JOHN LAIDLAYv, "iS South st There will he a liehtrr kent eonstautlv iu front of 8 South st to transport gooii to the ship iu the stream. The new copper fastened ship Margaret Scott will succeed the Mnhile, and sail on the 10th prox. hi XS. For MOBILE.

Jjr The following vessels will follow each tiAsr tlier fiir the abovenort in regular succession. lirig ROOK, Cant. Geo. Thomas, 1st October. Brig WM.

PENS', Capt. Hamor, loth October. Brig MARINER, Capt. O. Thomas 1st November.

These are all vessels of easy draft of water, 200 tons each, in fine order, well fjund, and have good accommodations, both for cabin and steerage passengers, and will sail punctually as above stated. For freight or postage, aoiJy ou board in front of 8i South street, or to tii DE FOREST SON, 82 South st. For CILIRLElsTOJi Packtt iiio Line. The fast sailing coppered ship CALHOUN, J. S.

Munro, master, has commenOd load ing, aud will have despatch. For freight or passage, having elegant accommodations, apply on hoard, east siue Diiriing sup or io GEO. SL'TTON, 11 Front st. cor. Burling slip.

for VlMkLEHTOX Packet Aio i.mr. The fast sailing coppered ship SALUDA, A r2 .1 Mini nrr kinir ili.tftiiicvt Kv the weatber, can accommodate a few more passengers, bnvine elesrant accommodations. Apply on board, at itooscveii sireet wnnri, or to GEO. SUTTON, 181 Front st cor. Burling slip.

for Iam. The fine brig PERSEVERANCE, Prince, master, bavimrtbc most of brrcargo engageil am going on hoard, will meet with quirk dooiiah'b. or (winner ot fretgt or good aCcnin modations, npplv on hoaril, nt Pine st. wharf, or to ic'2 W. WH1TLOCK, Jr.

TO South sf. OR S.1V.1X..1H. The superior coppered ship GEORGIA, Smith, master, having the greater nart nf nrrcorgoengarea, will meet witu quick dispatch, lor Imlance of freiht or passage, apply on hoard at Pine st. wharf, or to WM. WIHTLOCK, Junr.

S2 10 South street. tor ltElUlir or VIMRTEk. A lint rate coopered and Conner fistenrd SHIP.nf the burthen of tt.10 tons. A charter to haul at the South for Eurotie will be accepted of on lavoralilc terms. Apply to SKKTCllLbl I au I' I W.1X1ED TO fURCtUSE.

A good coppered BRIG, of the burthen of l.wto liutons. Anulyto SkF.CTH LEY BOYD, Brokers, 33Exchange, SEAL SKINS. A quantity of London dress'd Seal Skins, nf superior quality and assorted colours, for rale by LUKE DAV1ES, at the "Old Establishment," iu imam si. tii IOOK for Soria fc Co. So.

4sl Peari st. Cashmere i fc Merino Shawls cleatied equal to new at Soria fc t'o's Dying Establishment, sign of the golden eagle iu renn si uoe uoor ensi oi AUgusiii si. B. Dying executed in its various branches. 22tf CIRCASSIANS, BloukeUand Flannel.

Dm. M. Titus, 9 William street, has just received a Urge assortment of col'd Circassians, Blankets, Welch and English Flannels, of superior quality. Also, pclise and ladies Cloths, Marseille Quilts, Moreeus, Russia Sheeting, Table Linens, Napkins 22lw ALE ROPE 150 coils first quality, from Russia aud Italian Hemp, for sale bv J2 CEBR A CUMING, 106 Pearl st OAPER. 200 reams letter Paper.

1200 To .17 Wrapping do, 30 groce Pros do, lOOdo Creborrs Playing i tOros, tor sale ny VALENTINE, PETTLNGELL CO. 124 Fly market sjHOES, A complete assortment of Eastern, and 3 City made Shoes, calculated for the Southern and Western markets for sale by VALENTINE, CO. '22 124 Flymnrket utiu vL'ai iv tlfri A ft Tr Trl? 8lt' by ALENTINE, PETTIN ELL CO, aw 124 Fly market st. Fly market a WOOL 30 bags Leouese Wool, of the 1st quality, for sale by s22 FISH, GRINNELL Front st. ALE OIL, inhds.

tierces and bis. landing at Peck slip, forsale hy FISIf, (iRINNELLfc CO, 13fi Front st. tsS UUAR. SO bds. 1st quality Muscovado Sugar, 3 'for sale bv s22 ii.

G. S. HOWLAND, 10 South st. CARPETING 10 bales fine fc sii.e. lii of uew tntterns, for sale by 2j REMSEN CO, Hanover square.

EGHORN HATS. 15 cases Indie Leghorn lints, for sale wholesale or retail at much less thanformer prices at 27 Maiden lane cor. cf Nassau st. R.L. SMITH.

It? "5. JIVI SJ. c. I1VII KIU South St ONLY UNTIL WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. The 7th Class New York State Lottery, draws positively on Wednesday next the 26th inst.

The following capitals willthcn be drawn. Scheme: I prize of 2tf000. 1 of 4OO0, I cj 2500, I of 2000, I of 1500, I 1080, 5 of 1000, 5 of 600, 5 of 600, 5 of 400, 10 of 200. 1 I I 1 r. ZtT iit 'ry C52 iTJ 20 of 100, 46 of 70, 46 of 60, fcc Delay not to apply "7r iiuui smu swrc suiu in iiist Krevi iscw siirH Ji tary.

No. part of the Capital Prize of the whole of third Capital of 920,000 part of the several of 2000, and 10 of $1000; nnd in various other Lotteries. Prizes of SMinfiO 30000 "OfSST 10 nm am! fcr. ft. Whnte Hw 4 ter.

51 60; for sale in the greatest variety of number. vi ill ii vai ici Ml iiailll rs. All kind of Uncurrent Bank Note bought at the lowest rate. r22 IN CHANCER State ofXew York, in pur suance of an order of this honorable court will be sold at public auction, at the Merchants' Exchange in this city, on tho ninth day of October next, at twelve o'clock at noon, under the direction of the subscriber, the unexpired terra of 15 years and 6 months from June 10th, 1827, of, in, and to all that certain lot of ground. With the buildings thereon, situate in the 8th ward of this city, on the east tide of Green street, known a No, lOOln said street; said lot being 25 feet wide io front and rear, and 100 feet deep, including the privilege of such party walls as are now used witn or enjoyed as part of the mortgaged premises; sub ject to an annual grownd rent of $60, payable quarterly, nnd subject also tn the covenant and condition and to the privilege and advantage in the original lease contaiued.

New York, September M. THOMAS BOLTON, tSJdts Master ia Chancery. IsutnM nil I LIT to WOOL IIATSAsO eases coarse Wool Hals, fcr al by VALENTINE, PETTING ELL CO, 2Z 124 Fly market UL'SSI A GOODS 10 bale bleached Sheeting, 60 brown do, 100 pack BrJisgim Plotniotf SailCloth, for salrbr aii PETER BIMVISEN fc CO. Hanover aquare. A f'USIC AT HALF PRICE Al i.iliograj.Wc.

A Selling on" at one half the usual price, at No, 403 Broadway, a choice selection of music for the Piano and Harp Songs, Dancex, Waltzes, Marches, Rondos, Sacred Pieces, Also, Books, tfrintsat very reduced prices. s.M lw rCt lit Wanted on Bond and Mortgage on JVr.UUt real estate in the id Word of the city of New York, worth double that amount, at a rate of interest to he agreed upon, which shall be paid quarterly or half yearly, and will be loaned for a b'Bicr nr shorter period according to the rate of interest. ApHy A. Mr.i. ai' MRS.

HEMAN'S POEMS, Poenn hy Mrs. Felicia llrinans, 3d American edition the Living and the Dead, by a country curate Fnther Clement, a Roman Catholic story Cowper's Poeme, two piicket volumes Life of Napoleon by Sir Walter Scott The Pleasures of Hope, and other poems by Thomas Campbell Calliope, a collection of poems: Opie's Illustrations of Lyiusr; Thomas Monre' Works; Pocket (iuide to the Canals; llyron'i Works; cheap edilious of the above, and of all the late publications for sale hy sl SWORDS, Ml Broadway. MRS. HEMANS' POEMS Price SI. A neat 12mo edition of Poems, by Mrs.

Felicia I lemnns, at a reduced price, being the third Amrricuu edtiou, just published and for tole by nil E. BLISS, IM Broadway. I I OPE FOR THE DYING INFANT. A Ser 1 1, mon Preached, February 18th in the Pres byterian Church Charleston, S. ty r.

tiifrniort llrnrn. u. I), just received bv 2I R. Ii! BLISS. Broadway.

UJ UAlKtl L. MAKbUS uuieU, a Journey J. man Umbrella Maker. Apply at No. 281 Broad i til AD1ES' ater J'rmf I'runrtU Hoots mid Uulkhig Miorj.

Thonyis Lane, old stand, No. 1 Murray street, corner of Broad way.respectfully iu forms hiseus tomcrs.and the Indies in general, that lie manufactures the above article in a suiierior style, and warranted water proof. If references nre deemed necessary, be will satisfy tho Hint may call and examine his work. T. L.

devotes alt his attention to the manufacture of la div misses', and children's shoes, which enables him to give them a neat and elegant npwnraoce, which cannot lie surpassed by any other manufacturer. He warrants all his shoes that are made to order to keep their shape and not run down. Just received, some elegant new style of outiu, manufactured expressly for dress mid boll shoes the best article for beauty and durability ever offer ed to the public. JNB. Jut received, the Paris Fall Fashions for 1827.

"1 I PROPOSALS FOR CAST IRON PIPES. Uc Sealed Pniposals will be received, which shall not he opened before the fourth day of October next, for the following Cn Iron Pipes, Castings, kc. kc. 5000 feet Pipes, of 12 inches clear in the diameter 000 do do do do do do do WOO do do do 4 do do do do With all the Ship Cocks, Branches, Fire Plugs, Circular Pines. Reducing Pines.

Cock Frames and Covers, kc kc. required tb be delivered in the City of New York, on or before the 15th day of April, 1828. The whole of snid Iron Pipes and Castings to be made of Iron, suitable be drilled or dressed, and done in a workmanlike manner. All the Pipes, Branches, and other Castings, shall have joints of the depth hich the patterns designate, and shall be cast free from all bvtrlaps or projecting seams where the patterns part aud tliot the moulds sboli, in ail cases, be iuitu wun charcoal and meal, so as to clear from sand the internal part oi tne uuns ana me external part oi tne pipes, and other casting, which interlap into each other, or are lobe jointed together. The straight pipes to be cast in letigins oi rune leci eacn, ana wun tue casting, to be similar in form and equal in quantity to the most approved ot those now used by tne lorporauon ct tue City of Philadelphia.

All tne pipes and sum oi tne castings as require proof, shall be proved at the Furnace, by Bramah's nnnin under a cressurr canal to 300 feet head of wn tor, and the proof inspected, and the pipes of uy lur Ageui or Agents ui mi? muiu.iiuim vuuipnuy. All uie costs in mojtiiig snca prooi ui iic iu mr peine of the Contractor. The pipes will be proved whenever it may be required by llie Contractor, on reasonable notice being given to me unuersigneu, pro vided the quantify shall not be less than 100 pipes at anyone time. The pipes and castiugs may be delivered in parcels, previous to the specified time nf delivery but no payment will be made until the whole quantity coot ratted for, shall have been delivered aud 11ie ptrtposnls to state the price per running foot ol the llipes, and the price per tun for stopcocks, Imnch s.S.x.ai4 for plain eastings, and to be addressed to a fiBKRY WHITE; Cashier, M. Co.

New Ynrk, 19. hict BR. IIASKLDEU'S ARTHRITIC EMBROCATION', for Rheumatisms, Swellings, Contrac ions of the minis, fcc. This invaluable composition tl 1 i .1 i inpring proven no euuueiuiy ninxcssim iu rs 'inus ms, iuc above and numerous other painful diseases, and having met with unuualilird approlmt ion from those who have used it the proprietor feels warranted in assuring the public, that a long catalogue of painful affections, will, by its use, he eradicated, and these too, of a nature peculiarly afflicting, their long continuance aud severity. The Embrocation speedily cure rheumatisms, mercurial pains, inilamation and paint uf the limbs nnd joints from wounds, and other causes, weak lies, stiffness aud swelling uf the joints, cramps, sprains numbness stiff neck, tic.

To those afflicted with con tracted joints, nobesor other aiiiful swellings arising from previous irregularities, the Embrocation will be found an application of inestimable value. Numbers wlio have rendered useless to themselves aud their families, by the abuse of mercury, and by long ana protracted mrnninuc nneciioiis, irrminaung ill p.iinfid swellings and contractions of the extremities, have by its use been restored to one of the greatest litessiags, the free use of their limbs. Directions as to management, accomjiany each bottle of the Embrocation. Tk. ie antit trlif ilocmte niut retnil hvW.

RM811TON, Agent 81 William strcet. 2d di.br from thecornerof Liberty N. York, rriCe a dozen and 74 cents per notti. 2I 2w I JUILADELPHIA SAW S. A constant assortraeut it( Rowland's cross cut and mill, for sale by JOHN McCRACKAN, C1 83 Pearl stm up stairs.

UMUTIC OTHKR WARES. The subscri XJ bers keep constantly on hand an extensive assort ment of the following Goods, viz. Wrought and Cut Noils anu Brads; Mioveis and Spades, Trace and Halter Chains; English, India, and Dutch Seine. Sewing. Wrapping and Dating Twines English Shoe Threads assorted; Fish, Clialk, Bed, and Clothes Lines Bale, Trace fc Halter Row Deep Sea and leading Lines; Window Glass, assort Sizes India Blinds and Table Mats Bellows, smiths', common and fancy Hall and Entry Mats, Whips, Pails and Tubs Glue, Cowsk ins, and Gunny Bags Hair nnd Wire Sieves and Riddles Painters, Whitewash, Shoe, Horse, Scrubbing, Furniture, Hatters; Weavers, Hair, Clothes, Tooth, Shaving.Sweep ing and Dust Brushes Corn Fans, Whip' Lashes; Morris' Patent Stop Cock.

Dearborn's Patent Balance which they will sell oo liberal terms. CEBRA CUMING, irji 106 Penrl st. corner of Old slip. TNFOKTUN AT El ILt NO ONK rlTY USf I. nre actually accused by a worthy denier in lottery tickets, ot being born r.ngiisnmen ny nio not otirpojw and nnr mama come across the Atlantic before we made our appearance in the world We are furtheracciisedof beiugaJrrnurfrj.

friend, we ait; and the best adventure we ever made, was throwing ourselves upon fjie patronage of a generous American public We will defy any one to say, that we ever have, by act or deed, offended the laws nf this or any other country. Now a word of advice: We are determined not to take any further notice of remarks made by any one but should the same person, in any way, bterstcp the fair he may rest assured that he will 'he dmlt with according to American laws. Our time is too well occupied in selling prizes (and this is the cause of our giving such offence to our neighbor) to he continually answering advertisements. We con re fcr to the managers, and to every other vender In this take any customers away on the contrary, if we per reive thev have made a mi' isiane, we senu inem iu uie office they may require. The only reason that we can give for our having secured so largn a patronage is anH mr nrizesnn demand, and are always anxiointnpleaseandgiveinforination.

SYLVESTERS, lottery Exchange Brokers. 130 Broadway, New York, odd 12 South 3d st Philadelphia. sit BROADCLOTHS. 20 bales comprising ages assortment of blur, black and fancy colors, of low, middling and fine qualities just ree'd and for sale by 5 GOODHUE CO. 41 South st 4.1 1 FT F.R .200 doz.

course and fine Iron and Bras and Hair, from the Shakers, for sale bV S21 ItiUKA l.UIlliU, iuo Pearl st IONltON Wrtll tl l.r.AU oo casxs ary wnue Lead 100 kegs while lead, ground in oil, for sale GOODHUE fc CO. 44 South sf. Tlf OLASSES 11 hhds, Guadeloupe Molasses, IT I landing and hirsute by 21 OSBORN, 51 South st. iU) JAV A COFFEE. 500 bags superiur old Ja va Coffee, lor sale by 21 GOODHUE CO.

44 South SUMATRA PEPPER 1000 bag heavy Sumatra Pepper, for sale by il GOODHUE fcCO. 44 South st. URKANTS 100 bbks. fresh Zaute. CurranU, for ralebyG.G.fcSHOSVLAND, s20 city as also fluladrlpnia, tor tlie correctness ot onr dealing since we commenced the lottery business.

In free country, every one bos a tight to do business so long as it is conducted fairly. We never attempted to part in 9 I I 1 1 I I i I I i i 1 FOR CIIJRLEST0X. The fast tailing packet ship HELEN at ID font Th. lln.ri.rvn nrill Cir Charleston early in October. For freight or passage, having an elegantly furnished cabin, apply to the Captain on board, at Pine st, wharf, or to sl5IOt JONES MEG RATH, 143 Maiden lane.

9 lor At.rK)iiLiiJ i(Mi tatktti, (To sail inst.) The ship AEI.IA,J. Thaiher, master, bos commenced has the principal oi her cargo engaged, and will suil as above, or freight or passage, apply I JOHN V. RUSSELL, 13 South t. There wil be lighter in constant attrnilanee at Fly market or Pine sL wharf, to transfer goods to tJie ship me stream. si rr MOtilLE.

Thebrir REINDEER. Kniaht. master ji ood vessel rikI will have drsnatch. Fur freighl, upply on board, at Jones' wharf, or to Jlfft. UDUUKM, 61 houth St.

fHEIUIIT fOK ht4UrUR'i X. C. A Vessel fur the above port may obtain freight by applying to ali PETER HEMS EN CO. 1(19 Pearl st. for H.1LE, A new BRKJ of the following dimensions, 3 fert keel, 9." feet 6 inches on deck.

S4 feet inches benin, and 1 4 feet 3 inches head built uf whito oak, live oak, locust and cedar; copper fastened, and calculated to carry about 100 hales of Cotton can lie finished, if required, in 20 days. For terms, apply to Firkett Thomas, near Manu's Lumber yard, in Water street or to 6tf SILAS HOLMES CO, South riHIE steam boat ARIEL, Capt Stephen Van Wnrt, will leuve the foot of Murray 53treet every inornins ut 8 n'. clock for Sing Sing, ami return the same dny, leaving Sing Sing at i o'clock P. stopping at 'I arrytowii and Yonkers each wny. Stages at Sing Sin.r to take passengers to somen every day except Monday (o pKfkskill, South East, and Patterson, every Tuesday, nursuay, nnu iniuruny anu to rut nam tourt I louse every Wednesday ami Friday and return tlie next dny to Sitig Sing in time to take the steam boat for N.

York. s3 IAOli PROVIDENCE aud 1 BOSTON Direct. The steam boat LONG BRANCH. UbCant A. Mather, will leave N.

iora every sununy anu i nursuay at si o'clock i IU. rctnruing, leave Providence every Tuesday and Sat uroay atoneo'ciocK r. JI. until lurllier notice. Fare to Providence 56.

lALLETT'SCOVE and FLUSHING. The steamboat 1JNNKAIIS PhiiI Peck, will leave Fulton mnrket slip, for and from Flushing as follow Saturday, Sept. leave Flushing 7 York 10 Flushing I A New York 4 A Fli.hing8 A. nununy. leave lorK 10 Hushing 4 A NYorkoA.

Monday, 24th, leave Flushing 5 NYork 430 A 1 0Ui l.UCK Good Luck! I Uir aitr's cusln merson Wednesday nertwhen prizes of 20.010. 5000, 2500, 2000 and a host of 1000, BOO, 500, will be awarded to those who apply in time at their offices, corner of Maidrn laneand Broadway, and R. WAITE, Jr. comer of Fulton st and Broadway. It is not gen erally known that a Farmer obtained a part of one of tlirranitalssoidat Al I fc'S.

a few days ago, viz. the 4000 dollars. FARMER GILES' DITTY. Now harvest's done 111 merry be, And laugh dull care away Columbia's happy, feared and free, And why shan't I be gay What tho' the storms around one blow, And want knocks at my gate, I'll give my cherA: foe And eud him off to WAITE. II mnrket's bad and I can'tet But little for my com, I'll not sit down to grieve and fret And wish I was'nt horn.

But as I homewards take my mad, I'll swear not at my fate, Because you see I know tlie road Thatgoesto Wealth and WAITE. Then here's health to young and old, The wealihy and the poor. I fear not hunger, rsin or cold, Tho' knocking at my door For if into my cot they eonie, e'en peep o'er the gate, I'll show a swap twill strike 'em dumb, AnrizelgotofWAITE. 3t ASHlNUToS Banking Company's NUe wan ti d. 1 half per cent, discount.

Also, River, Eastern and Western Bank Notes, at the lowest rntri or discount, at CUMIMr.3 Exchange unices, tM ana 122 Broadway. 19 tiTATE OfNEW YORK. IN CHANCERY. il In pursuance of a decretal order of the, Court of t.nancrry ol tlie stnle ot lew TorR, dnteil the Mb day of September, A. D.

1827, will be sold at public aic tion. at the Merchants' Exchange in the city of New York, on the second dny of November next, at twelve o'clock at noon of that day, under the direction of the subscriber, one ol tlie masters ol that court, all that cer tain hit or niece of ground, nart and narcel of the farm or piece oi tana, in uie eigntu late seventn) ward ol the city of New York, which, ou the first dav May. one thousand eight hundred and twentv sevrn. was granted and demised, hy the corporation of Trinity Church, in the said city, unto Aaron Burr and bis as signs, fur the term of sixtv nine ears, and bv the said Aaron Burr afterwards sold, assigned, and conveyed In John Jacob Astor, his executors, administrators, and assigns, and known and distinguished in and noon a map of Hie said farm, made by Charles Ijm, city sur veyor, by tne numoer two nnndred and ninety seven bounded northerly in front on nmmersley street, west. erly by ot number 321.

its. and easterly bv lot number 298; being in breadth, front and rear, twen ly nve leri. anu in orpin one Hundred leet ingefner won an ana singular me appurtenances, uaieu rsew York, September 20tb, 1827. DAVID COD WISE, 20 law Cw Master in Chancery. 1 Fv.iciif, ut icnitu, uuuarv'jraurfnv, renn under the superintendence of J.

R. Bowr.s, late Profes snr of Civil Engineering at the A. L. S. and Military Academy nt Middlrtown, (Conn.) and a graduate of the U.

S. ilitary Academy at West Point The most able and experienced professors have been engaged for the various branches of instruction: ami this Institution is confidently recommended to the American public, as possessing advantage equal toany intheUnited Slate nwineBcquisiuoiira oy us peciinnr ills. cipline audexrrcise atlording, in an eminent degree, mniis iur iiwihi nun iiij iinpruveinrril. oinuenis jmrnuea mr a coiiegwie eauratinn, will be prepared for admission into either the freshmen or more advanced classes, Thwe also wbo intend joining the U. S.

Military Academy, or llie navy, can be prepared at this Seminary. The expense for board tuitition are SIS0 pcryear. Amhoy, where the Seminary is located, is not surpassed, for health and pleasantness uf situation, by any place in the United States, It is situated twenty nine miles from the city of New York, and on the steam boat route between tbut city and Philadelphia affording a direct communication with those cities three times each day. The quarters fur the students are situated on high ground, commanding a beautiful view, and having tne advantage of the tea air. Applications for admission, or information in regard to the Institution, to be mniieto the Superintendent, J.

It BOWES; at Perth Amhoy. Rgrr.RHNCEs Cant A. Partridge, Sirperintendent of the A. I S.and M. Academy, Miihlletnwn; Right Rev.

Bishop Brnwnell, President of Washington College, Hartford; Rev. Henry Ware, D. It, Professor of Divinity, Harvard University, Cambridge Mn jor Gen. Macomb; Chief Engineer ami Inspector of II. S.

Militnry Academy, Washington Cit Hon. C. D. Col den, Rev. Dr.

Onderdonk, Hon. Judge Irving, Charles Graham, New York City Win. Meredith, W. I. Duane.

Philadelphia. 21 dlwcod fK ,) KVVARD. Stolen last night from the cabin of the schr Atlantic, lying on the east side nf loffec House slip, an English double cased watch, maker's name Brawd. Liverpool. No.

11535. with new gold seal, key and ring attached to a durk green rib person v. no mny nnu ine tniet or property, by apply mgnt No. 90 Cuflee House slip. sil lit COAL Families residing in the'eastern and upper parts of the city may be supplied with Coal for the grate, of the best qualities and at the lowest prices, by applying at the store of F.

DIBBLEE, near the Dry Dock Railway; njso. smiths' will find a constant sup ply of irginia Coal by applying as above. sil tf rpHOSE that would be rich and comfortable would 1 (Id will by collingat Sylvester's, who have yet for snle another capital prize of 520,000 to he drawn on Wednesday first come first Recollect SYLVESTER'S 130 Broadway. Orders from the country solicited. Note of nil the Broken Banks bought or taken for tickets at the best rates.

Exchange business transacted on as favorable tcmit at at the Wall st. offices. 22 TUNING'S EXCHANGE OFFICES, R6 and 1'22 Broadway. At either of the above office will at all times be purchased at the lowest rate of discount. every description of Uncurrent Bank Notes, Drafts collected on the principal Cities throughout the Union, the highest premium given for every description of Gold.

Sovereigns for sale. 171 XTRA FINE FLANNELS are offered at warm 14 weather prices hy HEDGE fc LEE, No. 90 William st, near Maiden lane, who recommend their customers to purchase their winter flannels soon, if they wish to purchase cheap. lo I ANS 100 bit white Beans, for sale Hy lJ.sll G.G.fcS. HOWLAND, 60 Soutlnt.

Li. iTBV IOR Lfs. I' Vf izxmrv A. went, mont chases, letter large which 9v, iu London culture ployed Lexicon splendid zetter; bonks, pocket bibles, various I ological on I tor Works Works by tury 2v, wen I on ren, 1J glish lace, 13 Sou, Kid the ed do mi moniwi Kn nnnrj, conuuning a bout 835 in small bills, nnd a due bill on John A. Mor ton, Junr.

for SX), with sundry other tinner. The above reward will be paid to any constable or other 4 P. JOHNiiTONE.PaiMJraiuaiiuilJing jSo A 147 Broadway Tnesdnv, Sept. PrlnlMK Office. At No.

151 Cbatbm st 11 o'cloct M. will be sold an antimsivd Priotir.f K.tst! tonsisting of presses, standing; presses, lyp of al all siiest and quantity of new job type, cases', imposing stone, kc. he Also, sereral fonts of used bvstcreotypers, almost new. Wednesday Evening, Sept. tfitk.

Splriulid Books. Kt 157 Broadway, will be olJ a collection of Book in elegant binding, among area set of Kees' KncyclopC'be, cninplot Paris edition RotiertooH's Works London tplenct cony oi nnaipriira in one vol, engraving ib Stage 4v with beads of by gone arton, and numerotis other engrar inn; Dickson Practical Agri and Modero lluiiUiidry, London, 2v juarto, numerous engravings Uuliefs' Spanish Nature lis Svj Parkhunt' Greek Lexicon in Hedrkl in Iv Edinburgh Gibbon1! Rome fir oeveral Maps, Spectator iv Morse' Universal Gsk one pair Globes; largo, qiantity of blank 100 reams cap and letter paper, family bibles ditto, 60 Watt's psalms and hymn, school testaments, prayer books lot of toy books, ntl other artiulea. AMOS HAWLEY, Room, No. 2J. Wall Street Publie Sale.

Monday Evening Will lie sold an assortment of metrical, classical, the and miscellaneous book, among which are A' nerneiny vtorKvr rorls' lot Climates, Ebcrly's Materia Medic 2r, Spccta 2v, Lemhricre' Classical Diationarv, Johnson' 6v, llilili tnrge and small, Scott's Theological 8v, Buck's T. Dictionary, Moshirm's Church History 8v, tlampltrll's Gospels 4v, Life of Napoleon the author of Wnverly 3r, Rome in the 19th On 2v, Military Sketch Book 2v, Elizabeth Brneo nJ all kinds of account books of good paper and ouunq, teller paper, maps ol tne lluly Lona, quilis, wafers, Private Sue Cruden's Concordance, lvol liondon edition Rollin. Svuls, fine Rvbertmo' work, vols, mlon Frauklin's works, vols Zimmerman Solitude, lvol, London, Cue engravings, Novelist' Libraay, lOvnls. oct. Lowlon edition, fiue: Sales Ko Souls, London Ufe of Napoleon, by the author of Philusopbical Dicliimnry.fcc fcc MILLS fc MINTON, Store corner of Wall and Pearl itrfets.

Morniiy, Lace G'omr. At 10 n'ch ck, an entire invoice of Eo Ijicc Goods, receivrd per Florida, consisting thread laces edgings, do footing, imitation thread bobhinrtt fc ginqied do, dj quilling, 4 4 to plain bobluurtt lace, a 4to 1 4 blk fc white lace veils fc shawls, cotton worked fc mechin lace. JOHN HONEfc SONS Store corner ot Wall Pearl Street. Monday, French Coodi.D o'clock, at their auction mom, 50 caxesFrenrh goods received by the Henry IV. com prising choioe ajsortmrutof srasooaWe goods.

Wednesday, Crgo of China Silki, bit the China Wj. I0 o'clock, at their A. R.the entir cargo of Silks, iniportrd by II. Smith fc in the ship America, consisting of (40 case China Silks well selected fc of superior quality. Also, nt 6 moVcredit, 2M package of fresh import dr British dry goods.

Catalogues of China Silks and Brilish goods, wilt ready and the sample exhibited the day before sale. tvruncsuay ri. a. At lOoVlock. at the store of Tho.

II. 8mith fc 8on. South street, the entire cargo of teas imported iu ship America, Lavender, master, just arrived fiont (union, consisting oi the kit owing assort uieot, select with great care, and presumed to be of superior atiaiity young bysnn in ciiests is bolt etiests aysna do do boxes fc canisters i byson skin do do tonkay do do; gunpowder do do half chest, boxes and caoislrn impermld'iundo do: ppuchong do souclions; do fc ball pico do do cassia in matts. mratt iutc issju boxes western uuua, DT 7 by 8, 8 by 10, and 10 by 12. HY MICHAEL HENRY, Store No.

80 Broadway, 2 doors south of Wall street Tuesday. At his auction room, ht 10 clock precisely, i choice and extensive assortment of second band and mow fur niture, consisting of pier table with marble top. I rretary and book case, I ladir wardrobe with lonkiug glass doors, 2 bronzed sideboard, card table, dining fc tea do, bureaus, center table, writing and ranatMit housc desks', Windsor, cane and rush teat chairs, 20 sofas, work tables, fcc. Also. 10 piece Brussels car peting ot superior pattern ana qnauty, i round corner horizontal piano fortes, warranted.

At 1 1 o'clock, I silver tea set 4 nier, I set bronzed, mantle ornaments, consisting of dork, chatJrtabre, candlesticks, eagles, fce. 2 tuner silver mounted cake baskets, 2 do cordial stands, i do castor, and I afilenilU mahogany with red morine curtains, hair mat trass, sheets, blankets, quilt, fcc .11 pnrtrte tote, a valuable awn mm inmiiure which will he auld low, an elegant rosewood spring seat sofa, IU0 sets French gilt caps and hasea. I ll i. r.T A large spacious store in nroadway. WANTED A smart ld wbo write good hand.

SHOT WELL, FOX fc CO. peatl JJ ttroet Tuesday. At half past 8 o'clock, a large and general assortment of seasonable dry goods. BY BOUGS, THOMFbON fc CO. Store ICS Pearl street.

Tuesday, At 9 o'clock at their auction room a general assort meht of fresh imported dry good. TIM1E Annual Meeting of the Corporation for tt J. relief of widows and children of the Clergymen of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of New York, will be behl hi Trinity Church, in this City, on Thursday the IHth day of October next BENJ. T. ONDERDONK, Secretary.

A GeuUeiiian and IV lie, or two or three tingle gesvr ft. tlrmen, ran be accommodated with room and i hoard at No. 1 Murrty street, 21 lw ANTED, a scrivener, onetjist ha been arena turned lo write in a lawyer's office. Enquire at 27 Nassau st. SI as C11IEAP LMUKELLA STOKfc, No.

xst Bna. way, second door from Reed The subscriber respectfully iiifutm their.fi irndt and the public in general that they hare now on hand tin extensive assortment of Umbrellas, manufact ured expressly tor the city trade, hich lliey are euahled and determined to sell at lower prices than they can be bouglit iaany other tnbli hineut in this city, vic taperior brown Jaflefe Umbrellas with tubes, ivory bundles, fce fc greea tarsnrt do from I4seack upward, with geaersJ as. sort ment i gingham Umbrellaaof every tiae, warrant ed mode with the best of whalebone frames, and manufactured in a most superior manner. CHARLES E. MUZZY fc CO.

Umbrella Manufacturer. No. 287 Broadway, opposite Washington Hall. N.B. Gentlemen wanting any particular kind of am brella can have the in ovule at the shortest notice, and till umbrellas sold at the above establishment will be kept in repairone year 2I ErtINU CLOTHS.

Just received aud ofleresl by the piece or yard, 2 ease superfine Merino Cloths, of the most fashionable fall colors, as also tb vnriouj shade for misses and children wear superfine merino low priced to extra fine, all color plain blk and col'd silks blk India satin and tatfn le vantine linen fine tn extra super; linen cambric cambric hdkfs I case wide Irish sheeting of mperior style and quality; wide thread bobbinet lace; do quilling do tr.gethef with an extensive assortment of ho siery and glove for the present and approaching ea son also ree'd this morning from auction, 1 case super' fine dark plaid cambric ginghams of new and rich pat snle by R. A. LAN 239 Broadway, fc No. II Maiden lane, next the Arcade. tSI 8C01TELI) WHITE FLANNELS.

Litsi, Xe lArop It Co. bave received 1 bale Scofield super line extra width whiteflanneKsuitnbleforgentlemen'e wear, warranted not to shrink in washing. Also from auction this morning, 8 bale assorted white flannels, which ill be opened and ready forsale this afternoon, on the most reasonable term, at 41 Maiden lane. 2I 3t LEG ANT LONDON PRINTS. Jusfut Eerie, 22 Maiden lane, has this day ree'd I package new style London Prints, which are in point of quality, rictt nrstiif colour and pattrns not to he urisl by any nt present in this city.

21 STOCKS 1 STOCKS I STOCKS I Itorcmti, Suy. ihm fy Co. No. Ill Broadway, continue to tmutu facture the nlmve. convenient article of dres they nave now on linud very full supply, mode in the beat aatus iierand of the best latest fashion, fcr sale wholesale and retail Venders supplied at liberal di.

count. 318t fllABLE fc PIANO COVERS. 2 bale tuperfin 1 hliie nnil crreen elnth Table and Piano Cover. some with rich double circular gold eolored border iirVDVunvntii Comers, lor raic oy ncnni ouiwani, sJiat 286 Broadway, opposite Washington Hali (1 INGHAMS 50 plaid and striped Cambric Ging )I hams, warranted fast colors, for sale by 1IFNRY SUYDANf. 286 Broadway.

3t opposite Washingtotl Halt MADEIRA WINES, fcc. South side London particular Madeira Wines, in butts, pipe, hhds, qr. casks and bottles, of the choicest selections nod vintage, among which are a few cask Sercial, Malmsey and Tinta; the genuine 1. C. Champaign, in ease of oe dozen each Chateau Utour CUret: Cbambertia Burgundy tuperior old Gold and Pale Sherry, in rasksand bottle a large supply of the finest old Port Win, i bottle In their vaultsandalso in cask; wifhugeneral assortment rf tbe best Foreign Wines, Liquor tud BININGF.R fc SON, 4 sl7 141 Broadway, Bear t'ity Hotel, I in f' i I I I I 111 9.

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