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MARINE LIST. CLEARED. Ship Montreal, Champlin, London, Griswold. brig Albertina, Cederberg, Slockiiotin, Boorman, Johnston eVCo. 8 brig Palemoo, Alalugreur, Ootlenberg, Johnston a Cov Brig Jane, Williams, Apalachicola.

Br schr Argonaut, Beet, 8t Johna, NB. Schr Select, Hchr Atlantic, Sawyer, Tampa Bay. Schr Eagle, Ashbey, Apalacnicola. ARRIVED THIS FORENOON Brig Halcyon, Blanchaid, 18 ds im Guayamlla. PR.

molasses, moiier vppriiiitTiincr, Sch William Perni, Edwards, fin Philadelphia, with coal, 8oh Vernon, Barker. 4 ds fm Vireinin. with wood, to master. Son Lady Washington, Smith, 3 ds fm Philadelphia, with coal, Sen Diana, Latght, 3 ds tm Philadclpeta, with cool. Bch LilUe Jonn, Baker, 3 ds fm Philadelphia, with coal.

ARRIVED LAST EVENING. Ship Jeanette, Lovett, fm Manilla, 17th April, with sugar, to Talbot, Olyphant 8c Co. Left ship Poitia, Swift, of NYork.cop prrifj in the river. Ship Whitmore Wellington, 17 ds fm St Thomas, with sugar, ttc. UiJD Fowler.

Left schr Benjamin Oaither, from York, disc. Brig Elizabeth, M'DonaM, from the river Gambia west coast of Alrtra, ana XZ ds tm the (Jape Verde islands, wnrre sue put in on account of the sickly condition of the crew, with hides, Sic. and WOO in snecie. to Oakley. List of Britih vessels loft in the Gambia, and condition of their crews brie Blandel, of Hull, all hands sick, two men dead bainue Gambia, I.ondon, ell hands sick, fivs men dead; cutter Susannah Ann, London, all hands sic, one man dead i brig Columbian, Kouoon, captain ana mree man sick French brig of Marseilles, all hands three men dead.

Brit Sliawmut. Iatby, ol and for Salem, touched in the Gambia and sailed tiiain, nut bring able toniukn sales understood that an American brig in the river Pnngns, had Inst nearly all her crew by sickness; could not learn hor name. Norwegian brig Forclagendel, A mar, 80 ds fm Stockholm, with lion, to Hoorman, Johnsien It Co. Brig Yankee, Crosby, 18 ds fin Quayama, with sugar, to Harmony Co. Bng Coral, Bearsley, SO ds fin Guayama, with sugar, to Midler fc Oppebheimer.

Bng Margaret Ana, Dudley, 20 da fiom Berbice, with rum, to Deforest Jk Bon. Brig Madison, Liverrnnre, ds from Savannah, with cotton, to Doane. St urges ft Co. Brig Cordelia, Sherwood, 9 ds from Charleston, with cotton, to Tinkham 4 Hart. Brig Daricn, Buckley, 12 Dtrten, Geo.

in ballast, to Dc tasllCo. Sr.hr Bellino, Low, 20 ds fm Gonaivcs.St Domingo, with coffee to Havens Co. Br schf 9 ds fin St Johns, with plaster, to Irving Co. Schr Eugene, Burton, 10 ds fin naval stores, 11 Waring tt Hon. Sch Wi.ip, ds fin Richmond, with nwtze, to Allen Patson.

Sch William Koscoe, Meeker, 3 ds fm Boston, with mdze, to Stevens. Sloop Rodman, Wood, 2 ds fm NBcdforJ, with oil, to Bowen Prior. Sloop Diana, fm Philadelphia, via canal, with mdze, to McKee m. L.ouuon. Tt ARCING AND WALTZING LESSONS.

XJ MADAME ACHILLE, respectfully infiMms tlie puhlick in general, that is prepared to renew her attendance to Dancing and Waltzing Classes in Seminaries and private families, and likewiie at her own residence, as usual, in Walker street, No. 14, very Wednrsdav and Saturday, leginninc on the of October ne.it, where sho will be happy to give private lesions to Lauies and Gi'iitlemen. Madame A. takes this opportunity to express her gratitude to her Iriends and patrons for the libeial patronage they have bestowed on her since her residence in New York, and hopes by her attention and exertions in forwarding the improvement of tho pupils confided to hei care, to deserve the continuance of their kind favours. sl9m4ftNl ANTED A Hudson street.

Waiter. Apply at rpEA NOTICE. The Catalogue of JL sale on Wednesilay, is now ready and the Si examined to inonow at the Tontine Sales Room, si 9 EDGAR JENKINS. Auctioneer, No. 127 sl9 itt A.

W. BLEECKER, Auctioneer, L. M. HOFFMAN, CO. Bb.AU 1'iKLiL BUILDINU LOIS IN Trie.

CITY OK NEWARK. TT7ILL BE SOLD AT PUBLICK, ON THE nremises. on Monday, the 26th Septembei, at 2 o'clock P. M. 2 JO elegant Buildings Lots, beautifully situated at Mount Pleasant, In the North Wnrd of the city of Newark, known as the property of Colonel John J.

Plume, situate on Broad, Brown and Stone streets, and other streets and avenues running at right angles thereto, lying imincjintcly adjoining the residence of J. D. Diaos wav, Esq. and but a short distance fiom Bloomlicld avenue. This nrouertv is vtrv advantaecouidy located in the most healthy part of the city, being perfectly level and of a good soil, and on account of Us elevation, it commands an extensive view of the F.

eater part uf the city, of the serentine windings of the beautiful assaic. and of a vast extent of count i beyond. The lots are laid out 25 and 30 feet front by 100 feet and up wards in depth, and are inferiour to none in point ol location private residences. A further description is deemed unnecessaiy, as purchasers are expected to visrt the property, where iney can see lor mcniseivcs. Terms, which are very liberal, made known at sale.

Maps of the property may be seen at the several hotels, and at the Uoiirtlanill street erry House. Every information as to title, Sin. will be freely given by enquir Ot of G. II. WINTER.

1 1 Pine st. N. York. N. B.

Persons leavins the foot of Courtlandt street, at II o' clock on Monday, the Gill September, by the railroad, will arrive on the ground in lime to aiiena tne saie. SALE TO CLOSE A TRUST. OF HOUSE AND LOT No. 118 PITT STREET. JENKINS will sell at auction No.

Bioad street. The two story brick House and Lot No. 116 Pitt street, on the easterly aide, between SManton and Houston sireeis. The Lot is about 22 feet A inches in width, by about 76 feet in V'th. The House is finished within the last year has an attick, a late roof, and eight lire places, and renu at present lor upwards, ol $400.

For further particulars apply to the auctioneers, or to S. Cam breleng, Eq 4J Liberty street. (.16 6) 9 TTrKAT LAND SALE IN INDIANA. On the VJT 20th of October next, and for several successive dnys, there will Ih a largo sale of Land, Lots and Uuildir.es in the County uriu iWm Sniittinp item iMMrtion of Indiana. The County of Posey is bounded by the Wabash and Ohio TJ1.fj.

4 bii.I ennlAins as laro.) a share of the richest alluvial land as probably, any other county in the Slate. Its two principal wn. Mouht Vissfls, on the Ohio, and New Hahmojt, on the Wabash, contains each about 600 inhabitants and are rapidly on the increase. ar pleasantly and health, On the 20th of October, there will ho A SALfc. A 1 Nt.V II MONT; where from fifty to one hundred lots will be ol a rn.fto in the K.n.tnrn enloieemenl of said Town, Tk ,,11 Im oif.ired a Tavcnif St as p.

situated in the very centra of the Mam Town, comprehending a large two story I ..1 lw.ll. of One Thousand Aches of tin r. ttnrt wiiiiiu iwo nines ui 1110 best On the 21 st will be sold on the premises, lots in the town of ChamvJIe. mi and rlieiblv situated imme diately at the foot of the Grand Chain, the principal rapid of the I hula fair, from its situation, lo become the ....11. i k.

w.l...h Mjiiw ihnusaiul dollars have been ex. JWiviii ii K. ih. of Indiana and Illinois in improving the ih. nidml ntudi.

and much more yet remains to be expended. Every thing seems to point to Chanuvillo as des bned to bo one of Ihe principal points ol business on the a On the S2d of October, there will be a sale of upwards of in tha TOWN OF MOUNT VERNON, the County seat of Poser, beautifully situated on a high and level vi. I milk ever nrosoect of becoming one VIUII VII HI. lltv 1 I among the large cities oi i West. The lots ara situated chiefly in the Eastern enlargeuent of the town.

On the second day of sale will also bo offered, one of tho best Mdls and Mill Seats in the Western country formerly the well kn ills, situated nbout three miles from New Harmony, on the Cut off Stream. The principal building is a frame four stories high and 60 feet bv 45. The water is almost unlimited; Hie stieam being from 2 j0 lo 400 feet wide, and the r.n of fiUu fret bein? Ace feet anil a df. An excellent and permanent dam has just been completed, at a large th. and the Mill contains, besides other times, i pan of French Hum of the very finest quality.

There will ba sold aloni with these Mills Five Hundred Acres of timber 1 1 a ninre fliiohle situation for a miller with a IKUU sJ 1 was as si ii a I An hmrdlv be fiMind. Grain, in any quantity can be boated fiom the rich Wabash and Wlu'e River villages clear down to the mill seat and resbipped below tho dam lor Orleans. The unset price of the above Mills and Land is Seven Thousand Five Hdndred Dollars care of children hpnr silutiiia hv Brmlvinir at No. 127 Hudson street. tt WOOL.

3314 lbs. Rio Grande Wool, for sale It RICHARDS RICHARDSON. RICHARDS RICHARDSON. sl9 James Campbell, G. C.

Veiplanca, John Johnston, Thomas Suffem, Joseph Kernochan, James Bryar John J. Palmer, 61 Wall street. rFKHJli OF THE NEW YORK CONTR1 BUTIONSHIP FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. No. 67 Wall street.

basement. This Company (under its re Dewed charlei is now insuring houses and property of every de scription, in is city ana eisewner, in same leimi ana 1 ditions as other offices in tins city. The Directors are Abm. rJloorfgood, feter Lonllord, Jr. James ivicBnde, siepnen Whitney, laami, jamm mcviail.

Jolm HaijgiTty, r' Thomas Irv'm. 1 Robert McCoskry, Henry Campbell P. White, Reuben Withers, William Scott, Ferdinand Suydam, Peter I. Nevius, soon vvuansi. ABM.

BL.OODGOOD, Presiden. K. W. tary. slAIwis JAMES BLEECKER.

Auctioneer. BALE OF 300 VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IN NORTH SING SING. AMES BLELCKKR SONS will sell at auction, on Thursday, 29th September, insL at 12 o'clock, on me premise, ai XNortn aing Sing. 300 Valuablo buildin Lots, 60 by 15C feet, said Lots being beautifully situated on the Hudson River, commanding an extensive view of the same, extending to llio Albany Post Road, and for eligible sites is not surpassed by any situation on the river. It abounds in Sprilig.1 of tirst rate water, and lies at a convenient distance from the Steainlxiat landing, iinniediately in tho vicinity of the village, adjoining the lands of James N.

Wells, Esq. and Dr. Bfandreth. For health and beauty of scenery, the present is a favourable opportunity ol obtaining a most neaiitiful location. aing Sung enjoys, ina large degree, the advantages of good society, and a number of well attended Churches of different de nomuiations, and the character of the schools and academies, have acquired a reputation wliicD it is superfluous to eulogize.

or uinner parucuiars em juire of John U. Arthur, fc sq. Merchant, of Sing Sing, or of James Bleecker Sons, at their Sales Room, where Lithocraohk: Maos can be had. Terms Ten per cent on dav of sale, and 25 ocr cent, on ce liverr of deeds. The lesidue on bond and mortgage at 6 per cent.

Sale widiout res rve; sl (1081 CLERKS AND MEN OF BUSINESS. At Foster's Establishment. 183 Broadway, the mercantile education of young gentlemen is completed in a $uptiiour and rx ptditunw manner their time and attention being exclusively di rected to objects of practical utility. PENMANSHIP, COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC, and DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING, aro tauaht upon the improved plan, and with particular reference to the business of the Cnuntins liouse. Gentlemen whose avocations do not permit them to attend regularly, or whose time is limitrd, are informed that a stipulated sum taken for giving them a comjictent knowledge of all, or either of the above branches.

FOSTER'S SYSTEM OF PENMANSHIP is capable of changing the most illegible scrawl, and substituting in its place a neat, rapid ousiness style ol writing, adapted to the practical and every day purposes of life. Merchants or others who experience any difficuly in the free use and command of the pen, may have these obstacles removed in A few lessors so as to write in a MASTERLY MIMER ASD WITHOUT FATIGUE. BOOK KEEPING is taught in a practical manner and npon the principles of real husme.is. The learner will open, post and balance two complete setts of books, and be qualified to perform the duties of a Book keeper in the most extensive and diversified esub.nliment. For sale at above THE ART OF RAPID W'RITING.

illustrated anJ plaiin d. By H. F. Foster. 1 vol.

and plates. The bold, flowing, graceful writing distributed throughont this volume, is euoui'li to Drove t'lat Mr. Foster is a skilful and com petent teacher. The plan is novel, kimnle and ingenious and ad mirably adapted to secure the attainment of line Penmanship. evening star.

We conscientiously recommend Mr. Foster's svstemtoall those who are entrusted with the care of youth, or who feci a natural anxiety for the progress of their children in useful an ac complishment as that or Penmanship. Boston Mercantile Mr. Foster pretends to teach that style of writing which is wanted by men of business," and judging by fac simile" in his book, and by what we ourselves have seen in hut school, we ore disposed to recommend the work most heartily, and to place great confidence in the teacher. New England Galaxy.

a mire is noiain wanting in uns new system to injure to tne pupi I of ordinary enpaeity the acquisition of a hand writinj in which the utmost legibility, expedition and elegance are united. It is founded on the inojt simple, natural, and philosophical priuci les. Boston Ev.Gaz. 7 lie rules laid down tins treatise are sound, and if duly followed out, will lead to excellence. New Yoik Aintxican.

si 3 is tf ClLOTIib, The subscriber has just receiv ed per late arrivals, a splendid asiortMent of cloths, from fine to superfine. Also, 4 cases touhle nulled do for over ceats, for sale by the piece or yard, at 464 Pearl street, corner of Chatham street, by slft2w WILSON G. HUNT. EN GLISH WRITING PAPER DA VTD FELT CO. in addition lo their present assortment ot Enslish and American papers, have just received by rectnt arrivals from London several invoices uf the larger size of English writing papers so wni auupieu ior xnaiiK Account uooa work.

Ordcis for Banks, Insurance Companies or Counting kooms, inr ine cuy or any pan 01 tne united states lor whole or part ot sets, mad Trom thi nin uteir L.inen papers made by Hudson, ol llartiot will receive prompt attention, if addressed to DAV ID FELT it Stationer' Hall, New Ymk. 1'hc American Institute at their Annual Fairs for the last eight years have awarded to David elt Lo. the highest premium, a Gold medal for the best specimens of Blank Accixuit Books. The specimens of Blank Account Books exhibitej by David Flet 3c Co. at the late fair excited unusual attention, and the magnifi cent and snbstantial style of tho binding, and the beauty and ac currany of the ruling, elicited the admiration of the many thou sands whociowded the Saloons.

DAVID FELT CO, 5 Stationers' Hall. OTATIO NEK'S WAREHOUSE, Vi William street. The attention ef dealers is solicited to the stock of Staple and Fancy Imported Stationery, now on hand and receiving by every packet. The subscriber is confident, from his long experience in the business, his many facilities through his brother in Louden, and his personal acquaintance and arrangements with the English Manuiacturers, that he can lurnuh his goods on better term thnQ anv house in the citv. Lead Pencils various qualities, hitman drawing; paper, new man's Colours.

Knulisli Letter and Note Pa tier. Tissue Paper. Wafers, Government sealing Wax, Wilting mm, Bone tiiess; men. Fancy Cards for Baskets, China Paint, Stones and Pallets, Ate. Manufactures Playing Cards, t.nnmeu and Uold liorder is Cards, Printed, U.utik, and au Uie varieties 01 cards, colored papers, cvcrpouit leaus, cc.

JVIO L. J. COHEN. 1 1UET Or WEN DEL it Et On, Is. A Ut 1J eest of cases decided and leported in the Supreme Court of I Judicature, and in the Court for the Correction of Ertours, of the I State of New York, from May, 1828 to May, 1835, with tables ol the names of cases repotted, and ol cases determined in theUourt I (or the Correction of Erronrs, from the commencement of the te I frame with brick kilc.wn.

large stable, out nouses, garm ii, 1 or1g hr tjtate ol New Torn, until January, ibm. uy jonn .11 i rvrrllent repair, and slan ing on marly three quarter acre Wendell. Eno. Coumellor at Law. JiiM published and for sale by HALSTED VOORIIIES, 22 Nassau street, s5 Uwdii Asw corner 01 ociiar si.

1 TNiTED STATES HUE INSURANCE COAl LJ PAN DIVIDEND. The Directors have this day de clared a dividend of Four per cent, lor Uie last six months, paya ble op and after llio 19th inslan'. 12mo. Price tl 25. JAMES WILKIE, Secrttaiy.

Scptembei oth, 1833. s6 2w M' 5 On Saturday. PthSSept. will be published FOSTER'S CABINET MISCELLANY, WART I On the week previous to the sale, tho FALL RACES come I FiNf scries of nublications. to be continued off on the New Harmony Race Course and, on the weea aeiore from the latest and most that, the Agricultural Society ot rosey couiuv niu 1 nnnmved ikiir'ar paid AiMfi HATTI.K SHOW near New Harmony hi, uowards of Four Hundred Dollars worUi of dm In Hi BWIIIiled.

Those, thereloie, who desiro to combine business and pleasure, and to make investments in a country where, though property is it nut vet reached the extravagant price asked on some pel spots where speculators have the time a mero nominal and most fluctuating value, will mid it to i their account in visiting Posey County about the middle of Octo The titles to all tho above property are direct and indisputable. Particulars on the days of sale. The Legislature ot Indiana has this season made a survey lor a turnpike losd through the whole extent of Posey county. The above turnpike passes through Mount Vernon and New Harmony. Other improvements are soken of, and it is probable that a survey fx a canal from the Grand Chain to Mount Vernon will bo completed this autumn.

The distance between these two points is not nine miles by land, while by water it is more than five times that distance. ALEXANDER MACLTJRE, 1 sl9 3t ROBERT DALK OWfcW, I'ropnclors. GEO. W. L.

WHITE, NFAV VOltK, ALBANY TROV STEAM BOAT LINE. FOR ALBANY. From the foot of Barclay street. tl. a i naKiv T.unrnnw morning at 7 o'clock.

A III I L. 1'." The ERIE, Wednesday morning at 7 clock. From the foot or Courtlandt street, nc wrrr im INTON. This Afternoon at 5 oclock The NORTH AMERICA, Tonorrov Afternoon .1.1 L. at 6 innj.

R.nk Bills. Specie, or any othei kind ofproperly.laken.shipped, or put on board 'Jh. Freil hL Line, must be at the risk oftha owners of such Goods, Frnght, A. Sl riM rmraunnrp nf an order of the Surrogate I i hj.m. V.rk nniu im hfrthv viven to all persons having claims against William M.

Ireland, late of the city of New York; physician, deceased, to present the same, with the hrs 1Z'J RX rt B. Atterburv. at No. 18 all Itaretiiiths city of New York, on or before theJOlhday ftad New York, the 17th dsv of September, 1836. Dated new I0T" uw ROBRRX B.

ATTERBURY, JAMES CHESTERMAN, lUlaw Executors. writers. The proprietor of this work is impressed with the opinion that of abstruse and learned treatises. there is an ample demand on the nart of the reading puhlick, for litetary matter of liinlmr denomination than the new works of fiction, which are at nuidii'iill disseminated among them, and for books that shall have a higher aim than mere amusement and grati fication of the idle he feels assured also that, with a moderate degree of care and research, selections may easily be made among literature of the dav. which shall not be deficient in rational amusement, even while they are serving the nobler purpose of thu mind, or unorovina the experience, vv nil this opin inn and assurance, he has been induced commence the present mi in which he will endeavour to embody subjects worthy of ti, mmi distinguished features of the plan now offered lo the publick, ore the Voyages, Travels, and Dibcoveries of men of sp piovcd reputation for science, knowledge and literary taste Biographies of distinguished persons compiled fiom authenttck eminent hands iViemoirs, Anecaoies ana nenuni scences of general interest Diaries, real or fictitious, which have obtained the applause of the critical world Translations from similar, or other orks ct interest, irom iorei2n amnors recuuar ni.ii.mi habits.

whether of well known or obscure neonle. that are given with spirit and originality of thinking every thing, in short, than can be creditable to a work styled "A Miscellany," and that is wormy oi oemg mi" t.o Foster's Cabinet Mi. cellanv will be published in large each number containing 72 closely printed pages, frice ia cenU each, or tt subscribers 9b per annum, payable invariably in advance. It will bo found unstirpassad in neatness of appearance ntrinair value nf the wn km nr i hvanness as to quantity ol matter. The book lor the most part will be such as cannot oe ooiaium in thu rnuntiv for less than it lea at fen times the price, and if.

many eairs will hardlv be procurable at all except through the medium nT this The work commences with "St Petersbutch. ConslanUnople, and Nspoli di Romania," by Baron Teitz. which has already re ceived favourable notice in Europe. It will be concluded in about three parts, and will be immediate ly followed by "U'lin's Steam Vogage down the Danube" I work that has been noticed by all the English Reviews with un qualified praitc. THEOEORE FOSTER, Publisher, corner of Broadway and Puwi street, basement rooms.

slS OHF.LLAO S5 caaea parnet and liver for sale by J031AU DOW ft CO. 157 Pearl at. Soathern Mad at 6 A.M. WavMails between New York "and Philadelphia, 6 PJVf casrant sMm.uoa: Mail on the airival of tlie Boat, Eastern Land Mail, with tho Way Mails at It M. TOl ume of the above Poems is this day published by the sub scriber, and is for sale by him and many city DONALD CLARKE'S POEMS.

A of the booksellers in the J.W. BELL. 17 Ann street. Booksellers can be supplied with the above work for re tailing, and allowed the usual commissions. sio TVTEW UPHOLSTERY GOODS, by late arrivals from Paris.

A large assortment of Silk Drapery Fringe, ot various patterns and lours, wnn oatin oinmngs, coru ana tassels to match. Also, a number of Books, of latest designs, for Window and Bed Curtains. Also, Satin covers, for solas, ta hniirM nnd chairs, with cord, eiinii and tassels to match Pillow stuffed Rockinu Chairs. Divans, TalKum ts, Ottomans and Bench es, covered in hair cloth, pbuh and satin damask fc.asy and Bed ni'inir with a lar.c assortment of Curtain Ornaments. iz cilt and brass Poles and Kings, gilt ana oias wrnaments, orass ana siik Bands, silk and worsted Urapery voriis.

sa'in unmask, wniu draiH rv Muslin and Fiinee. painted transparent Window Shades Cords. Sa'in Damask, white I 1 I I I I 1. 1 warranted nair jyiattrasscs ann eauiur icus, mane 10 uroer, uj CtlA'S McAUL.fc.V,tHl)udsoust, N. B.

Curtains made in the most fashionable style. sliSmeodis LVsunation. Albany and intermediate places. Amboyl Blazing Star Bridgeport Bulls Ferry Charlestouj Cold Spring Cow Bay Dobbs erry Flushing" Foil Lee Glen Cove Grassy Point Great Neck Groton Hallutts Cove Harlfunl xxoooaeu Hudson Huntington Newark N. Brighton N.Biunswick Newbuigh New Haven New London Norwich Newport N.

Rochelle Nor walk Oyster Bay Peacock Peckskili Poughkeepsie Pel th Anihoy Philadelphia Providence Red Bank Rossviile Sawpitts Shrewsbury Singsingl South Amboy Stamford Staten Island Tarry Town Throgs Neck 1 roy Westchester Whitestone Yonkcrs or lo sl5 sl em 17 t3 sl6 beat in s7 Fairfield Nimrod Columbia inderella Water Witch Star Bergen Bunker Hill Cleopatra! 1. Pioneer Night Boat Fairy Queen A estcliejter Anier. Eagle, Newark Citizen NuurodJ Union MAILS. CLOSE. New Biighton Napoleon a Highlander! Supeiiml nave New York Norwich R.

L.j Stevens Camden and Aniboy Line cueu Exchange Gen. Davis Howard Indiana South Aniboy I 1 ouuii nuiiu Tow boat Tom Swift Benj. Franklin President Boston Massachusetts Providence Frank He.cules Greene County statesman Union Northern, Eastern and Southern Mails close every day at 4 P.M. The Way Mails between Ne York and Albany, on the East and West side of ttx Hudson Rrver, close at 3 P.M. The asoniing Maib for the North, East and Philadelphia, close it 5 A.M.

The Wav Mails between New York and Philadelphia close at 2 P.M. eaceptNew Bruns wicit and renton, wnicu ws. ai f. i IrT Wia Post Office opens at 7 A. M.

and closes at 8 P. M. every day, eacept Sundays on which day "it will till further no Uoc' open at 8, and close at A. M. Open at 12 1 2 and close at i r.

xvi. KOUE1GN PACKETS. from New Tors and Havre on the 1st, 16th and 24th of eacn monui. From New York and Liverpool on the 1st, 8th, I6th and 24th or cacn month. For London on the 1st, 10th, and 20th of each month.

For Vera Cruz on the 1st of each month. For Kingston, Jamaica, on the 10th of each month. NEW ORLEANS PACKETS. The Packets for New Orleans sail every Monday. WlUDlLb rAllUiI S.

The Packets for MobUe tail on the 10th and 25th of each month. Alexandria Packets, foot of Willi street. Boston Packets, foot of Maiden lane and Coenties slip; Baltimore Packets, foot of Wall street and Coenties slip. Darien Packets, foot of Beekman street. Fishkill Tow Boats, foot of Liberty st.

Georgetown Packets, foot of Wall street. Hartlord Packets, foot of Maiden lane and Peck slip. Hyde Park Packets, foot of Libetty street. Kingston Packets, do do. Magnolia Packets, Cocnties slip.

Noifolk ickets, foot of Wall street. Newbern Packets, foot of Roosevelt street. New Hav.n Pacaets, foot of Maiden lane and Peckslip. New London Packets, do do. New Brunswick Packets, foot of Battery Place.

Petersburgh Packets, foot of Wall street. Portland, Me. Packets, footol Coenties lip Portsmouth, N. H. Packets.

do. Philadelphia Packets, foot of Peck slip. Richmond Packets, foot of Wall street. Salem Packets, Coenties slip. St.

Augwtine Packets, Coentics slip: St. TV arks Packets, do. Troy Tow Boats, do; Washington City Packets, foot Wall street. WU i.tngton, N. C.

Packets, foot of Roosevelt street. Washington, NC. Packet, do. List or Fciuurs betttte New Yobk and Brooklyn. South Fctty From foot of Whitehall st.

N.Y. to foot of Atlantic at. Brooklyn. Fulton Ferry Frem foot of Fulton st. N.

T. to foot of Fulton st. Brooklyn. oathonne Ferry From foot of Callianne st. N.

Y. to foot ol Mom st. Brooklyn. Jackson Ferry From foot of Walnut st. N.

Y. to foot Jackson st. Brooklyn. Williamsburgh Ferry From foot of Grand st. N.

Y. to foot of brand st. Willtamsbureh. Jersey City Ferry From foot of Courttandt st. N.

Y. Hoboken Ferry From foot of Barclay st. N. Do do do do Canal st. N.

Y. STEAMBOAT Steamboat Albany Champlain Dew itt Clinton North America Ohio NoveltyJ Kocnestcr Emerald Columbus Constitution Gieen County it lagara TetraFiima Leaves footol Barclay st. do do Courtlandt do do Chamber st Courtlandt do Courtlandt do Albany Basin do do Broad st. Catharine do Pier l'NR Day and hour Every day A at 7 Eveiy day at 5 7J A Tu Th Sat 7 A Tu ThSat5P 5 PM do 5PM see N. Brunswick see N.

Brunswick Every day but Sun day, CAM see Fort Leel PierNo3NRSat4PM see Huntington see W. Chtste see Peekskill 7,9, 11, AM Fulton market Every day but Sun slip A Si 5 Canal St. Week days 7 10, AM.2&5PM Sundays 10 A 2 see Huntington see Peekskill see estchester see N. London see Fliishinsf Beekman 5 Fulton. TuThSat5PM do oarciay IKvery ZU uun.

do do. do besin'c every hour Canal I Lvery 20 nun. LiUrty Th 5 Ful. Market (every day but Sun'y Jo Catharine Calliai ine do Chambers Barclay at Nn. 1 Cornlies slip ICotfee H.do Old slip da Pier 17 E.

Coenties slip fier 3 N. K. iit6 do Chambers do do do do Pike Whitehall Albany Basin Chamber st. D. 3PM Barclay lev 10 AM 4JPM Pier 4 Nli NYork 61 a 12 31 6PM Battery pier 2 every day but Sun day Warren st.

MlhkSiPM tlo Wed Sat 6 Pika every day but Sun'y I A PM and Sat 7 A M. see Providence see Huntington 1 ThitUtPM see Huntington see Huntington every day but 7 AM 6 10'A Every day see Shrewsbury Fr but Su at 4 PM see Brunswick Battery pier.every day but Sun see Brunswick see Bridgeport but Th 8 A see Peekskill and Yonkers see Brunswick see Bridgeport every day 9 II A iVl, I 3 a ivi see PeekskUI ana Yonkers see Westchester see Albany every day but Sun'y 4 see Westchester tee Peekskill FOR ST. CROIX, (W. The btig BOGOTA, M. Clear, mastei will sail on 23d lust.

ot apply on board, at Pier No. Z3 worm reiver, ROGERS SON. 214 Washington st. WANTED, a good vessel, to load for Sr Apalachicola, and biuig a cargo back. Apply to nimri in 0 mpUAUIwnHJ 61 Wall street.

FOR NEW ORLEANS, on the 23d inst. The new ship FERAX, D. Heoly, master, having considerable freight on board, will clear as above. For treiglit or passage, in cabin or steerage, apply on board, at pier No. 9 East River, or lo K1CHAICD9 ot 61 Wall street.

WANTED, a good vessel of about 1500 barrels, to go to a Southern port immediate dispatch will be given. Apply to RICHARDS RICHARDSON, 61 Wall streeU FOR MOBILE. The tine packet shin VENICE, D. King, master, copper and copper fastened, will have dispatch for the above port. For freight or being 'collected and retained, for the purpose ofie perusal, retfec passage, apply on board pur 13 E.R.

or Uon, or reference, and which may not deteriorate the character of I RICHARDS KIoHARDSON, a gentleman iiorary. tUK ST. CKU1A. K.91. 1MUMA5 Regular packet.

The superiour coppered packet ship WH1TMORE. Wattineton. master, will sail for the i i 1 v. I above ports on or aoout tne isi ecuioer. a uis rrawi luruvucu in the best possible manner.

For freight or passage, apply to B8 D. ROGERS fc SON, 214 Washington st. FOR SALE. The well known ship HOGARTH, 399 tons, coppered and copper fastened, AMUSEMENTS. ARK HEATRE.

Tht? ETening, September P'eelod tt Faree of A HANDSOME HUS BA.ND Mr, WvndbaiB, Mt.Maaoa; Mia. Wyndham. Mrs. Hilson. Alter Winch th.

rAr a i rVTER Peter Spvk, Mr. Keeley; Gertrude. Mrs. KeeleT. Toeass caudewiui weiaree of MY MASTER'S RIVAIWol Shack.

iu ac i Mteiwaite, Mrs. Keeler. Srrr e.H,Pit60cenU GanerytS. Doors open at half pt 6 PeH.n,. Ifivat J.X.

n'xnt or the new Hn L.i a rk PUZfeH. Medina, authored, of Last Day. oH Thil vi menu, and a number of otter pieces. fTttE 19 1S3. wi Presented the Drama Mihll'a1 PIRATE OF THE GULF Lafilie, vtJ iSr Aithonso.

Harrison General Jackson, Woodhull HernS Mrs Ha ul Mrf' 75 cts, Pit 871 cenoj, Gallery 10 CU. Tickets, be obtained at the Bo office. Doors open at half 6 o'clock Performance commence! at 7 UN T'HEATRIi CllATHAM UAEE. "7 Tntiu 19, will be presented the Farce 3vN iA Goodludt, J. Sefton; Eon Mehoo, Miss Vetity.

After which. Comic Song by Mr. Stickney. After which the rarrn nf lUTrniivn iti uptoceo' Twig J. Sefton; Baron Sowcrout, J.

Setton Carohne Gayton, Mu Kerr; Jessaniy, Miss Anderson. After which Dance by Master 1 itus. To rnnrln.U itl, tk. rtr. Tttlf.

SKELETON ROBBER Rufus Alberto, the skeleton robber, Mr. Anderson Henrico, Mr. Thorean Abriana, Mri. Doors open'at half past o'clock performance to commence at hal past 7 Admittance Boxes 50 Pit 25 cents. A 1 IONAL T'liEAlRE.

(Late Italuh Op iT ii Wallack'a Uencfi'. This evening, Ia Poaented the Comedy of THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL Charles Surface, Mr. Wallack; Sir Peter Teaxle, Johnson; Joseph Surface, Pickering Lady Teazle, Miss Litton; Mrs. Candor, Mrs. Thoine Maria.

Mis. WoodhuU. erture to 2npa, To conclude with the Drama M'REGOR Rob Roy, Mr. Wallack Fran cis Osbaldiston, Plumer Bailie Nichol Jame, Johnson; Helen M'Giegor, Miss Clifton; Jean M' Alpine, Mrs. Stevenson Diana Vernon, Mrs.

Conduit Tickets Boxes. SI Pit. so rs.n.. 7i nt Doors open at pat 6 performance commences at past 7, pASTLE GARDEN. ARTIST'S BENEFIT yrotecnnic Arust, lor the last three years atCasLe Garden, has the pleasure to inform his friends and the pub that with the kindness of Mr.

H. J. S. Hall and Mr. Isaac Jr.

he will be enabled to piesent to them one of the most ex tensive buu oriuani display ol K1UK ORKS that has been Eivru 111 um city itus season. will tnke urn nn Tnln Evening, Sontembcr go commencing at 8 o'clock, witlt splendid uaiim. 1 he istar ol Columbia The Masic Circle. An entire new and sulcndid Diece. called Tha T.ovra Token.

or oriuue a roue. The Cross of Malta Saxon Mosaic Chequer Piece. A beautiful large Montgolfier Balloon. Illuminated Chandelier Grand Illuminated figure Piece. To conclude with Grand Flight of Pout, dc A icaeu ou cents cluldren halt price.

Band commences at 7 o'clock. 19 AT price. SIAMKSK TWINS PEALE'S MUSEUM AND GALLERY OF THE me Arts, Broadway, opposite the Park. THE SIAMESE TWIN BROTHERS have just returned fiom a tour through France and Germany, and will be seen at Peale's Museum every evening during this week. They were brought to this country by Captain Coffin, with whom they remained until they became of age, since which they are on their own account.

Having acquiied the English language they have become extremely interesting, and withal, llicy ate allalil and verv amiable in their manners. MAJOR STEVENS, (the American Dwaif,) anativc of the State of Maine, 40 inches in height, whose weight is only 50 pounds, 32 years of age, well proportioned, intelligent and amiable hi his deportment, cuts accurate likenesses iu profile, at one shilling each. He also executes wood cuts at short notice. The living ANACONDA SERPENT, frem Bengal, 14 feet in length, is so perfectly docile that it may be handled with perfect safety by Uie most timid. Admittance to the whole 25 cents children under 10 years naif au9 NEW HAVEN HART FORD STEAMBOAT LINE.

The Steamboat NEW HAVEN, oaprain j. stone, and the steamboat Retuining, daily, (Sundavs excepted) at (: o'clock, M. and at 6 o'clock, A.M. on Saturdays. Post Coaches will be in waiting at the stcamtoat dock on tne arrival of Uie boats at New Haven, to carry passengers, without delay, to Hartford, Providence and Boston also lo Litchfield daily, via Watetburv.

Mondavs. Wednesdays aud Fridays, and via Woodbury, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; also, to irl ur.i 1 1 LM 'P 1 Tl 1 IIUlUUlVIIICjII. II AlCIUUIJ A IUIUWUI, UKW.J. A UUJ A and Saturdays. For further information, en iuire of JOHN SAXTON, 114 South st.

N. B. Hereafter the Boats will not stop at Stratford Paint. The Saturday afternoon boat will leave Uie deck foot of Pike 4 o'clock, until further notice, si FOR NEW BRIGHTON AND NEW BRISTOL, (Uu Mescreau's Ferry.) The steam l.ont NEW RRIGHTON. Captain Watcrburv, will commence lier daily regular trips to 'he above places, to morrow.

Friday) 19th August, viz Leaving fier ro. 4, rsortli liiver, between lienor streets, at 1 6, A. M. 31 P. M.

10 A. M. 5i P. M. New Bnstol, (late Mestreau's) at 7 A.M.

4 P.M. 11 A.M. 61 P.M. New Brighton for New York, at 7J A. M.

6i P. M. Ill A. M. 7 P.

On Sundays, to leave NewjYok, at 9, 12, 31 and 61 o'clock. New Bristol, at 101, 1 and 41 o'clock. New Briirhion 10. IU 4, and 6 o'clock. a29 FOR NEWRURGH.

T. TOW ELL LINE. The Steam Boat HIGHLANDER Captain R. Watdroo. will leave the Pier foot of Warien street every Monday, Thursday and Saturday Afternoon, at 5 o'clock.

Returning, leave NewBureh eve ry Monday Morning al 6 clock, and every Tuesday and Fri day Afternoon at 6 clock until lurther notice. Thin arrangement will enable passengers to spend Sunday in the country and return in the city before tho commencement of business on Monday morning. PEOPLE'S LINE bOK ALBANY. Daily, (Sundays ex cepted.) The new steamboat RO I CHESTER. Captain St.

John, will leave the wharf lootot Liberty street every Tuesday, Thursday I anu iaiuruay iuictiiumiis aitiu i(n The EMERALD, Captain E. B. Willis, will leave every I hit I 7 .1 .1... 1 L. I if tt.t nVlnrk.

I ivionuay, if euuoauay aiiu iiuu, I lie above boats can accommouaie aw punciiinj itcmhj, For further information apply on board or of Crook Fowks, corner of West and Liberty sis. Landing at the Old Prison whart. 9 TO BE LET, tne five story fare prool store no. 23 Reaver street, lately occunied bv Uie subscribers. The first storv is finished completely fot a silk or dry goods jobbing store, and the lotts tor an imparling or commission nouae.

ply to A. TAPPAN CO. 17 2wis 122 Pearl stieet. sl REENHOUSE PLANTS. AARON LEV VX will sell at auction, at 10 o'clock, on Tuesday, at his store, 18 Courtlandt street, up stairs, a splendid collection of Greenhouse Plants, consisting of orange, lenvMi, shaddocks, geraniums, crassu las.

Chinese nriinroses. salvias, fachsias in varieties, verbenas. rosemary, sweet bags, (aurestines, tecoma capensis, oleanders, nomoranets. fiis. aloes in varieties, aucubas.

olives, myrtles in vi I iccacias, yuccas, pitusporans, pemwinaie, pyru, um thorns, minorca, box trees, etc. a bey can be exammea on mw dav alternoen. oaie positive. su E. HU PCHINGS CO'S American Perma nent Ink.

for marking without the usual preparation. The propiiutors of tho Ametican permanent Ink, being conscious of ilin inconvenience of the old stvle of Ink. and fe.elin? positive that w. a permanent ink, which could be used with so much less trouble, and at the same time preferable on account of quality, would be appreciated by the public, have alter devoting much tunv to the I subject, been enabled to offer an article which from every test thev are satisnen is superior to any otner in mamei. I I T.

1. nui Ann si 6 Wholesale Agent for tho city of New York, OEMINOLE WAR. Sketch of the Semmole War, and Sketches during a Campaign, by a Lieutenant of i i v. i .1. i.

c. iBvtt i. fc nn nv leui wing, v. ,13 108 Broadway. RAB SEWINGS.

i cases ot super Drab Sewing Silk, just received and for sale by WlkSUi v. nuni, 464 Pesrl street, cor. Chatham. OOAL. The subscribers are constantlydischarc; of Peach OrrhmH nr Soohn's Coal, from the I mines of Palmer Garigues, which Uiey offer to the public at the n.

uF urii r.1' K.W,iullrill 1 I vn .1 im IW are resnect fully informed tliat Uie present is the most favourable tunc for get ting in weir winter supplies. Apply to OAML. li. rtturi, ot cor. Washington a Murray, and Canal and Elm sts, Orders recoived by TAYLOR DUNHAM, 53 WaU st.

and through the Post Othc. si LJADEAU'S CELEBRATED STRENGTH" ENING PLAISTER. Prepared for pains, weakness he breast, side, back or limbs also for gout, rheumatism, liver eomolaint. and dyspepsia and for couirhs. colds, asthmas, difficult ty of breathing, oppression of the stomach, lie, they will give mw mediato and soothing relief; and for pleasantness, safety, ease and certainty, are decidedly superioui to most other remedies.

Such persons whose business or avocations lequire that they should stand or sit much, or those of sedentary habits generally, who may be troubled with pains in the side or breast, are advised to try one of these beautiful plasters, as they are essentially difletent fiom all others, and are free from those objections which are so reasonably made against plasters "enrrallr. The nrnnrietor has had the plea i.i at xnewnnry, iviass. in a larntui manner, oi inr i i i.m. PUBLICK SALES. BY AARON LEVY.

Store No. 18 Courtlandt street, up stairs, near Broadway. Tuesday morning, Greenhouse Plant At 10 o'clock, at the auction room, a large eoHeciion ol Greenhouse Plants, comprising a great variety. TjSfeST een 00 Mon ay afternoon. ST Thursday Evening.

fi At early candle light, at the atore, two Fvmgs and maps, just Feceived from Pans. 7 All rnany choice and rate mints by the first mas 100 dock, at then sales room. Unt lare collection of the most rare and elegant cameUias, auriculas, violas, geraniums and other choice and hardy greenhouse plants, just 'received from London, from Messrs. Dennis, and other celebrated horticnltnri.i. were se lected by an eminent florist.

Catalogncs ready four days pre I. win dc examined on Thursday the 2 2d inst. ICy AARON LEVY will either at private houses, or at his store, for the sale of Furni lure AT PRIVATE SALE. Musee Francois. That scarce and valuablo original edition, published during the reign of Napoleon, in 4 large tolio volumes, being splendid eai ly impressions of engravings trom all the fine pictures and sculptures contained in the Louvre at that time.

The aoove is put up in a neat cose, suitaote to ue ptacra in a library, a ne aoove woi cost ZSUU Irancs. DAVID AUSTIN, Auctioneer. BY AUSTIN, WILMERDING CO. Store 46 Beaver street, between Broad and William streets. Tuesday.

India Rubber Goods. 10 o'clock, at the auction rooms, 50 cases india lubber goods, consisting of drilling and camblet surtouts, drilling frock coats, womens aprons, silk plush hats, coats, large velvet cushions, drilling do, air pillows, gun covers, swimming belts, life preservers, water bags, garters, pantaloons, overhauls, mens aprons, drilling roimdabous. do cans, pants with fur lecgins, camblet frock coats drilling capes, open boots, felt do childrens da, mens overshoes, air beds, lasting and kid slippers, gaiter boots, misses and infanta aprons, cloaks. 1 bursday. Package Sale At 10 o'clock at the auction room.

250 cases Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, at 6 months credit aiso, ou Vntna ailks, consulting in pott ot damask crape snawis wht sarsneta, blk camblets, crimson pongee hkfs.suchan pongees. blk.levantinehkfs,&c. Also, cases superiour law silk, white, black and natural worthy the attention of fringe and tassel makers. aiso, so cases India rubber goods. Catalogues and samples day previous.

Catalogues and samples the day previous. Wanted Two industrous bovs of eood character. Thev must have some kuowledge of dry goods. Also, a cicrk that writes a neat and expeditious hand, and who is quick at calculations. At Private Sale.

1 4 indigo blue checks creen. vellow and blue canton flannrls and worsted and cotton suspenders fancy prints scarlet canton iiauircia, wrf uu; tunings; oieac.uea sneeungs extra ncavy os naburghs 7 8 stout fancy drab cords: flush strines: furniture checks 4 4 fancy block carpeting 5 8, 3 4 and 7 8 worsted Ve netian no net suspenders 4 corded skirts, sc. BY JAMES E. COOLEY, Store 196 Broadway. SAMTJEL'MAVERICK, Auctioneer.

At Private Sale. Twenty thousand Webster's spe ling books 500 quarto bibles thirty cases German slates At Private Sale. Twenty cases blank books. William's manu Kussia, sheep and call binding, comprismg a good as sortment. B' JOSEPH SiMPSON CO.

Su o. IbS Pearl street. Friday, At 9 o'clock, at their auction room, a geucral assortment offresh imnonea urv moods. iCP See paper. Dr.

HORNE'S advertisement, PRINTING. 'HEN DOLLARS REWARD. Lett the City JL Hotel, on Sunday the 10th instant, a small Mulatto Boy, named years. Had on a fur cap, round NEW YORK, Capta.n hi. Stone, alternately leave the deck ZfnAL oJ.

IS. Jy S.rtSfd Person who will leave said leave New Haven Marcellus, aged about 12 i person who will leave said pjy aim tn ii atrial, in 1826, has a full inventory. And is a suitable veel J. TZa for a Whaler, Apply on board, at pier 12, E. R.

or to RICHARDS RICHARDSON, 61 Wall st. AWFUL EXPOSUKE, Awtul exposure of the atrocious plot formed by certain individuals against the Clergy and Nuns of Lower Canada, thiough the intetvenlion of Maria Monk, with an authentic account ot rjer oirin lotne present moment, and an account of her for sale by slOI2t Uc.tJ. Oc AltriOKN, 55 Gold st; OFFICE OF THKNEW YORK fc ERIE RAIL ROAD COMPANY, No. 46 Wall atreet. Sept.

9. 1SS6. NOTICK. The stockholders are hereby notified that the an nual election of Directors of this Company will be held at their Office on Saturday, the 1st day of October nest, from 12 to 1 o' clock, f. Jl.

Bv order of the Board of Directors, 9 tOl T. J. WATERS, Secretary. pALCUTTA SILKS. 60 cases choppas and bandanas, im reeervea and lor sale by slS JOSIAH DOW CO.

157 PearlsUsMU Iitary complaint. They are patronized extensively by the medical profession and there is not probably an intelligent physician in the United States or Europe, that would hesitate to sanction them with lis name and influence, when made acquainted with their coniposi tion. Printed directions accompany each plaster, signed bj me in my wn hand writing, to counterfeit which will be nunuhed as forgery. Persons about buying them will remember to ask for Badeau Strengthening Plaster, and see that they get the directions thus signed, ney are put up in large and atti active snow outs, wiu keep without injury in any climate, and will be forwarded to any part ol me unueu states or British frovinces, as per oraer, ana a liberal discount made to those who buy to sell again. Inconclusioa 1 nave only to add, that instances are so numerous in which the most salutary effects have been produced by using Uem, that they are recommended with the most entire confidence I all who are thus afflicted.

Sold at wholesale and retail by the subscriber, who is sole propnaror, at me nowery Medicine Store, o. zoo sowery, TWINE 400 bales thread, for sale by JOSIAH DOW tt CO. 167 Pearst last ot this al istf TAMES VAN NORDEN, Printer, 43 Pine al street (over the office of the Evening Post,) ono door from us corner at imam street. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, If tally, accurately, and punctually executed. r1 u.

r. nLi. Bills of Exchange, and every description of Mercantile Blanks, done in the neatest style, and on reasonable terms. Posting Bills, printed at tne nor test notice: mi pantaloons and wears no hand above reward will be paid to any at the ost Ultice in this city. jyl2 istf WHICKERING Bt CO'S.

PIANO FORTES JOHN DUNDERDALE, has removed to No. 2, Barclay street, Astor's building, where he olfeis for sale as usual the above named instruments. m6 WANTED, a coloured man as waiter in a small family. One who understands his business and can pi duce the best recommendation, can hear of a good home by ap plying to 6o4 Broadway. sa WANTED.

$50,000 on loan, to be secured by bond and mortgage on unincumbered productive real estate in the lower part of the city. Apply to sat tt UllAKLr.S U'liUIM INUlt, all St. TXJAItO AND rUNFUUMSHKO If iWTf A mil family want board, a liOUMS sitting room, two bed rooms, and a sleeping place lor a servant, all unfur nished in a situation north of Chamber street. References ex changed. Address W.

S. box 464 Post Office. tf A STABLE WANTED. A stable to accom modate a pair of Horses and Carriage, with all necessary appendages, is wanted tohiie if in the lower part of the city, more agreeable. It any one has any one such to rent, he may find a tenant by enquiring of 13 lw w.

aw wan si. TO LET. a Store and basement room, at 71 John street, corner of Gold, and an office, suitable fot a lawyer or physician, aiZ3 andam st. inquire ol I. HOIT, 71 John street.

TTN JVERSAL1ST GENERAL CONVENTION VJ The General Convention ol Universalists will hold us an nual session in this city, on Wednesday and Thursday 21st and 22d day of Sept. instant. Publick services will be held in the Or chard iu eet and Bleecker stteet. Churches on Tuesday Eve. ning, Sept.

commencing at half past 7 o'clock. Rev. A. C. Thomas, of Philadelphia, will preach in the former, and Rev, Thomas Whittemore.

of Boston, in the latter. The Orchard street Church is 85 Orchard just above Broome, and the Bleecker street Church is in Bleecker. corner of Downing. The Annual Sermon by Rev. Win.

A. Drew, of Augusta, Me. will be deliver ed at the Orchart street Church, on Wednesday afternoon, at half iiui tiuti. i uuncK services win also oe uuld in both tJliurrh eson Wednesday and hutsday bvemngs al7 3us MRS. VAN VEGHTErv, 134 Bowery, will open on Monday, 19th instant, a case of French Bonnets, Caps, Barretts, and a general assortment ol millinery articles.

si 7 St NOTICE is hereby given to the subscribers to the capital stock of the Merchants' Marine Insurance Com pany, that an election of twenty five directors for said company, will take place on Tuesday, the 27th day 01 aeptemner instant, at the office of Thomas W. Storrow, Esq. No. 55 Wall sTeet, under the inspection of the undersigned commissioners. The poll win open at iz o'ciock ivi and ciose at i ciock f.

ivi. f'U AOT T70 UlITt Ct im i iii.i, JOSEPH KERNOCHAN, HENRY THOMAS. Commissioneis. mOOTH ACHE DROPS A sovereign remedy for that tormenting pain so common to the teelh and gums, tor sale by rAlKiejli uiuhlb, alsl no onnuwnr. SALE At Little Falls, on the Passaic Ri J.

vet. about three miles above the town of Paterson, New Jetsev All that Trad of Land being part of the estate of the late Samuel Biidge, deceased, and comprising about one hundred and sixty acres of land. The advantages of this property, fiom its location at the Falls, for mill sites are very extensive, besides which a portion of the Ri ver assaic con be taken irom aoove me present mm a am ana conveyed across the premises to suitable null seats below the r. I .1 n. alls, giving a head ana iau oi tniny icet, anu uear mo ihopis Canal, which crosses pan ot me premises.

tin the Dremises is a commodious stone nouse, a oaw iVini with Turning Lathes. Also, a valuable of Fice Stone of supenour quality. Also, lot sale, tne property on tne opposite siuo oi ine riiver, in Essex County, known as tile Bleach Works, formerly occupied by Mr. J. Shepherd, near which are three other lots of land the whole last mentioned property neing sdoui zu acres.

c. a nicL'nun VT xr ortoD. OAK.KV,JNew i ork. sb distl INSURANCE COMPANY. Sep tember 7th.

1836. A Dividend of Four per cent, on the i Capital Stock of this Company has this day been dared, which will be paid to tne stockholders on arm auer inr inn inst. 7 lmis niBiL uttn i oocieiary N' EW WORK. Ihe subscnoer nas in press and wiill issue at an early day. fel.

Felrsburgh. Con tantinoole and Naooli di Romani in 1833 1834 a Charac 1 .1 xr teristic Picture drawn during a resiuence mere. uj on TieU. Prussian Counsellor of Legation. Basement Room, corner of Pine street and Broadway, 'ALT PETRE.

500 bags afloat, for sale by g2 JOS1AH DOW CO, 157 Pearl street rr( BUILDERS AMU UUPilKAlilUttS JL GRANITE. The Bucks Harbour Mountain Granite Com pany, having tenied a spacious and convenient i ord, at tno coi ncrot Kector ana asnuiK." ceive orders for fnnushing a material, which in point of beauty, cheapness and durability, cannot be surpnosed by any quarry in the country. There is a remarkable uniformity in the appearance of the Grfmte being entirely free from blemuhes of any kind, ot havin" a particle ol iron in us composition, anu win not suun. Gran te taken from this quarry thirty years ago, and used in buddings, stands the weather peifecUy well. Orders left with S.

THOMPSON, No. 68 Water street, or at the yard, will re ceive attention. sl3 lmis JAMES BLEECKER, Auctioneer. VALUABLE WALL STREET PROPERTY. JAMES BLEECKER SONS will sell at auction on Tuesday, inst.

at 12 o'clock, at their sales loom, No. 13 Brood street. The Valuable Property No. 20 22 Wall street, adjoining the Phoenix Bank, containing in front 61 feet in rear 81 feet 1 1 2 inches on the easterly side Il6 feet and 130 feet 4 inches on rlw aide. a man of the property can be seen at Uie auction room.

i where lithographed maps can oe Three fourths ot tne purcnasc nioucj muaii vu uuno. ana mortgage for a term of years. Yor toruier parucuiara cuuu i mh.imwci tt 004) T1ETERSHAMS AND KERSEY WILSON G.HUNT has just received several bales of Kerseys, of various shades, together with Petershams, Pilot Cloths, Goats Hair Coating, Camblets, wbolesal or retail, at 464 Pearl st, corner of Chatham. OT. CROIX SUGAR AND RUM 113 PUBLICK SALES NE GORMAN, Auctioneer I No.

30 Wednesday, Sept. l. 5000 sides Sold their sales rocmTNo. sl5i rocm. No.

Cftanwrv 30 Broad st. Esq. master in Ti or Stephen Cambre eng. distinguished on a man of 'ca, county of Que.ns, known and Railroad and "nd Jamatc. the office of the Clerk of It h.

van Wyck. and filed 1836, as lots numbered 100. lot 1 VrS M'J 109, 110 111, 112, 113, 114, Hi ni 'HV ken togother are pounded, and contain i V.I. which side'of railroad ta at tho corner of said railroad and WW 'ZZ' ya wii uivfidm uiau an, and iAnKS lr.t 1.7. wt.

lon? northerly northerly along the westerly side ef AulSlSS" TZ North lunning thence along the Une NTrLut street 250 feet to Wyckoff. venue, andZning 1hee ioK along th. easterly line of Wyckoff avenue 200 feet to xhtXZ begmmng.tOHMUe, with ttU and interest A. Furst, or, in and to the one half of such parts of the suelta and avenues as he in front of raid lots, the samv however, to be used lorever as ouhU or roads, kein. th rivST A.

H. Va Wyck, lo G. A. Furst, by J835 with aU inu belongin appurteiiMces thereto The afivo was postponed from September first. STEPHEN CAMBRELENG Esq.

No 4 i Master in Chancery. RirhmnnT 0 PrePery. 1 lot on Swan street, between 4 attached The lease has j' "iniiooi ine 1st ol Slir faZ house filled in with the brick to the tn L. 7 piaszas, and is very pleasantly situated attached to the house is oy i nere are also on the premises a barn 20 by 18 fect, built last year, a wood and other oat houses. Terms iu per cent on ine aay ot sale, 4U percent when the deed is eady, and the balance on bond and mortgage for a term of yetrs.

Mo. 3 Meadow land at Long Island. Jamaica. All thai tain piece of salt meadow on the southeasterly side of SpringCreek. .1 I iiuuiiucu nunu nj nieaaow 01 if it.

j. urman, seven cnains and seventy four links south by Johannes Kldert fivo chains and sixty eight links and by meadow of Henry Eldert on the west. nineteen cnains ana eighteen links, to spring ureck, thence along spring vreea to tne place ot oeginning, containing nine acres, throe quarters and thirty six rods. Also, all that certain piece of ficsh meadow land, bounded on the north by the said Fui man's meadow, four chains and forty links; on the southeast twelve Chains, to a branch of Reflunt Creek thence along Raid Creek to meadow of Henry Eldert t'lencc along Elderl's meadow seventeen chains and twenty two links to the place of beginning, containing seven acres and twelve roas N. B.

The land in front of J. K. Sncdiker's. at the race course. leads dow to the above lands.

Maps of the above are exhibited at the auction room. No 4. Chancery Sale Under the direction of S. Cnwdrrv. Esq.

master in chancery All Uie rest, residue and lemainder of tne term ot twenty years trom the twenty fourth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and thirty three, of. in, and to all that certain ior, ptiTs, or parcel ol ground situate in the twelfth ward of the city of Tt oric, on the westei ly side of the Seventh Avenue and SixU' t'i bounded as follows, to wit Twentv five feet front ei the aforesaid side of the Seventh Avenue, ono hundred ton long the southeasterly side of Sixtieth street thence nort' five feet thence northeasterly one hundred fect in a pantile! line to the beginning containing in front and rear twenty live feet, and one hundred feet in depth. And also all the reFt, residue, and remainder of the term of twenty years from the first day of August, one thousand eight hundred and thirty four, in. and to ail that certain lot or parcel of ground situate in the twelfth watd of the city of New York, and on the westerly sido of the Seventh Ayenue, twenty five feet from tho corner of Sixtieth street, bounded as follows, to wit 25 feet in front on the foresaid westeily side of the seventh avenue, one hundred feet on the southeasterly side and adjacent to a lot of eround occupied by Robert Hitter thence north twenty five feet; thence southeasterly one hundred feet in a line parallel to the beginning containing in front and rear twenty five feet, and one hundred feet in depth. Together with all and singular, the appurtenances thereunto belonging or iu ny wise appertain a.ig.

Dated 25th August, 1 836. S. COWDREY, Master in Chancery. Note. The above lots are each subject to a ground rent of 112 per annum, half yearly, and the taxes and assessments with a covenant ot lessors, that on certain condittons they will par $300 for buildings on each lot at end of term.

There is a frame building on each lot. hhds. Sugar. 6 puns. Rum.

the cargo ofbrig Bogota, landing at pier 23N. and for sale from the wharf, by ROGERS SON, ,15, U4 Washington st jCT The abovo was postponed from Sept. 16. Signed; Samuel Cowdrey, Esq. Master in Chancery.Q Thursday, Sept.

2 Leather. At half past 10 o'clock, at the stores of Gideon Lee No. 20 Ferry street, 5000 sides sole leather, with an assortment ot waxed upper, waxed cailskins, upper in rough, nai ncss and bridle leather, Wednesday, October 5th. At 12 o'clock, at their sale' room, No. SO Broad street.

Chancery Sale Under the the direction ofPhiloT. Rugsles. Esc. master in chancery, all that house rnd loi. niece or parcel of ground, described in a deed Vum Piiscilla Huggeford and other persons, to the paid William Ke.iworthy, bearing data Uie 27th day of April, 1S22, and recorded in Che office of the Re enter in and lor Uie city and county of New 1 dTk, liber ISO.

163 of conveyances. 901. on the iOth dv 07 uecemoer, id lot. pit ce of lot. niece laaa.

r.n au rrn.m nouse ami parcel of ground, situate, Tying and being in the Fourth Ward of tne city ot new lorn, on the westerly side ot Cherry str. et, hounded southerly in front by Cherry street aforesaid, westerly py wimam ooiiiiis, norineriy by the former part ol the same lot, and lately sold to the Thompsons, and easterly by the estate late of Samuel Osgood, and now belonging lo Uie Thompsons, con tainuig in breadth front and rear lo teet inches, oi Uieteabouts, and in length on both sides 100 feet, subject to an alley or gangway on the westeily side, according to the ancient title deeds tlis saiu premises Dcing on uie oay en tne oate saiu mortgage in possession ot tne said William Kenworthy, and known as numlier tiflv two Cherry street. Dated New York, September 12. 1836. PhiloT.

Ruggles, Esq. Master in Chancery. slS lawSw STATiONER'S ALL, "NaT 254Pearr street, New Yoik. DAVID FELT CO. Whelesale Stationers, and manufacturers of every variety of Paper and Account Books also, Q.ui Is.

Sealing Wax, black, red, japan and copying Inks, and importers of English Stationery. The alovc firm ore engaged in the vsjious departments of Pi inting CopperPlate, Letter Press, Lithographic, and Xlyographic. The introduction of the ait of Xlyogtaphy, as it is called in this of very recont date although in London, aud many other cities of Europe, it has been followed to a very considerable extent for several years. Possessing, as it does, acknowledged advantages over letter press, and in many instances over copper plate itself, in point of beauty and neatness of appearance, it has almost entirely superseded their use, where ornament and decoration are desired hence its utility for Labels, c. Besides these advantages, others aie likewise involved in its peculiar mode of execution atToring, in some measure, security to pcrlumers, druggists, vendeis of patent medicines, and manufactures of every description of articles nnd merchandize.

But its fitneia and application to the higher branches mbiaced bv tvoofranhv and copper plate, is as fully apparent, and as generally admitted ex I tin i lenuing 10 uuis ui eicuange, Diu neauings, notes ol hand, and checks, of any form or device. caids and show bills are nlso greatly enhanced in elegance and attraction by being executed in Xylography. Moreover, colours of the most delicate and brilliant hue, shade and lint, are employed to give magnificence and classic richness to Uiis beautiful arid useful art. No endeavour on the part of this establishment will bo wanting to give satisfaction to its patrons at the same time, executing ail orders at a fair and equitable charge al5 I EMBOSSED PERFORATED AND GLAZED Tissue paper, a most splendid article, used with convenience for grate aprons, covering looking glasses, lamps, Also, tissue and other fancy paper, for sale by 1Z J. ts.

jain at. in, iao inassausf. AMERICAN MON THLY MAGAZINE, FOR SEPTEMBER, 1836. CONTENTS. ORIGINAL PVPERS.

Willis's Poems Our Forefathers Washington Comments on Travel No. 6 The Coloiuc Dialect Modern British Poets God Barbito a Spanish Nouvellettc Black Hawk 5 Lit tlo White Hat continued The Diamond Ring Kettirn to the oi ivhiitinood i he uture. CRITICAL NOTICES. The Philadelphia Book Bancroft's Oration The History of Rehoboth Everett's Orations and Sfiecches Everett's Address in Commemoration of the balUe of Bunker Hill The Stalerman. MONTHLY COMMENTARY.

New Collegiate Course Railway Statistics Exports from New Orleans. This day published by sl56tis GEO. DEARBORN, 65 Gold st. McGOWRAN GREENE LITHOGRAPHERS AND PUBLISHERS, (No. 30 Wall street, corner of William, New York.) Take leave to inform their Friends and the Public that they hive taken nu O.fice in the spacious building of R.

L. Nevins fur ihe ek. ofMAPS. PLANS and DRAWINGS, plain and orn nial Cards, Ciicular Letters, Bill Heads, Receipts, Visitin; Cards. Music, Druggist and Apothecaries Labels, Law Forms, Checks, Blank Notes, McGowran ii Greene (Pupils of the celebrated Moser) have discovered a new mode of Printing by which they can complete, orders not only in on incredible short Ume, but in a style of elegance little inferiour to the best Specimens of Engraving.

They hope to merit from a discerning public tat patronage which a superiority of their work, and a punctuality in the elocu tion of all orders entrusted to them, will entitle them to. au31 3law lin is PEACH ORCHARD COAL. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and customers that he is now daily receiving cargoes of that very superiour cool fiom Uie GATE and SPOHN veins, mined by Charles Lawton, Esq. Pottsville, which gave so mucn satisiacuou to customers last year. Also, LEW1SCOAL from the original mine Lehigh and Lacka wanna, all of which will be delivered at the lowest market prices, free of cartage, in any nan oi the city, writers leu with A.

uo Camp 34 Wall street, Kusscil Si Copland, S8 Uonco House slip, or at uie yarns, win oe auenoea to punciuaiiy. JArVICSlJ. W. Yv HI 1ALL, corner of Hudson and Le Roy streets, also Yuidl. il8 corner of Hudson and A moa sts.

bLANUAKD uilornis his Frient's and the k. hs. thai e. n.ive and commodious ear tahlishment.No.61 Broadway, lately occupied by Mrs. Mann, which he intends to repair and furnish the best yle ad ope he9ho May as Hlhe.T vrtup atailumM ra His Wines and Liquors will be af English and French cookery we.

u.rWa will bereserved exclusively far Pria Several n'" be BCCOmmodated in the best style. raAtS rol. My be mad, to subscriber, A the 20th instant. m4dtf Y' ARADEE, a Plan for Alrica, in tamiliar con vcrratious on the subject of slavery and colonization, by and for sale by 108 Broasway. pi RIM PING MACHINES Ol the best I i a not to rut the muslin, for sale bv finish DAN'L E.

DELAY AN BROTHERS, 489 BroasVtar.

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