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MISSOURI. Frtm tkr LsumiUt (AY) Pttkck Advtrtinr ef Am luM II. Mummi Klbctiob. The following it ih vol of 7 iw ne vtnmimvil canlKlstrs Ashley MS, Sirosher 811, Hsrnso 71. Birch its.

In Bl. Charles Ashley Sol, Birch 208, Strotber 37, Harrison 11. Pike eouaty far heard from Ashley 177, Birch 147, Stroihcr 178, Harriaoa ICS. INDIANA. from a letter dated "Tun HaCTB, Indiana, Aug.

8lh, 1855. OiK elections arc over and you mil be gratified I p'esum la be informed of in renin. We have at el received return om only three of the Congressional diMricle and I rum ihem not fully. Sufficient however if known 10 place the re election of Mcsais. Hannegaa and Kmnard, both wirm friends of the administration, and of lha nominees of the Hiltimnrc Convention, lie.

yond doubi, and by overwhelming majorities while in Ihte diairicl Mr. Ewmg, Ihe on member of uur lale del. station oooosed lo Ihe acini. nm. ration, hae been beaten Irons to 1000 by Dr.

Davie, one of its warmest friends, and who eijuall decided in hn frirnialup to Heivi, Van Uuren and Johnsm. Ilannegan was opposed in hit district by Colonel Greg ory, Spesker of our laei House of Representatives, opponent oi Ihe administration, and haa beaten about 3000 votes or Beany two In one. Ha openly and reneatrdly proclaimed his preference for Van Rutn ann John ran, and I am inlormcd that Kiauard did the rams whenever asked his opinion. Thb RcvaLaLioa in Vca rzutL The arhooner mi im i ompkine, hooper, arrived at this port yesterday in days from Lauuayra. Wears indebted lo Captain C.

lor lha lollownr Darticntara of the lion which occurred in Venezuela, a vagu report of wniconaa ocioie rracnea us. Uo lha Bin of Jul, die nerals Hriuno, Mender and Harra, relativea of Ihe late General Bo'ivar, who commanded a wing ol the army in Cameras, revolted and declared that the niiinary power should be supreme, and thus prostrated at onco the civl authorities, making prisoners of the President, Vice President, and heads of Departments in their own houses. A few days afterwards the Preeiden', Vargas, and Vice President, Vansrte.wereeipelled to St. Thomas. The people generally took no part in ihe revo IhiMifh the so'dicrt issued their proclamations, on the inhabitants fhriuelioul Venezuela to j.i.n them, ui.

form another construlion. The real uLjcct, however was to reunite the disbanded nth ere and soidiers, and establish lh null arv power on a firm bsss. With this view ihe name ol General Monno was put forth at ihe chief under whose banner Ihe arms woula rally, and finding this unsuccessful. General Pact was proclaimed as their head. General Morino joined them, but General Paeg, who was residing on his estate at Ihe distance o( five days' journey from Caracas, declared in favour of ihe Constitution and Laws, and immsdi.itely issued hit proclamation from li hi sd quarters at San Pablo.

In hie document he declines ihe honours thai bad been offered lo htm bv Ihe refusing portion of the army, and doclarre hit lo support laws at any sacrifice, and urgently calls upon nil god citiscns to assist him in defending their rich's, and pre serving lha republick Irom the desi ruction which threatened it. Mustering hustilv a few troops, ha man lied to Valencia, and although llial town and Porto Oabello aided with in rt utile, his an ival (hero induced the ma in army to declare In favour or Ihe Constitution, and he proceeded to Caracas. The night previous to his arrival in that cily, the wlug of the army that had occupied it since Ihe revolt, determined to move oir, and aceording'y took lha road to Cu nana. The next morning General Paez entered Caracas with a few troops, and declared the Constitution to be in us full vigour. Having placed all Ihe civil authorities in possession of the passed on in pursuit of'ha military who had gone to Cumana Thry had advanced too far, however, and he relumed to Caracas lha neat uay, wherd ha now remains.

The President and Vice President have been recalled, and will speedily return from Bt. Thomas. Thus haa the constitutional order bran restored in Valencia, Porto Cabello, Liguayra and Caracae, and it boyed lhal trannui'ny will reign throughout Venezuela. Butt. Am.

DtaTN or nit Ticaa. We were lat evening credibly informed that the tiger which esc ipe from the Instiluie at Harlaem a lew days since, was ditcove ed and shot yesterday afternoon, by a parly ol German and French ger tletrten who had joined in the hunt after tbe much dreaded, and, in this region, novel game. He was firal seen crouching in a jungle a abort dialance back ol Harlaem, and a Mr. Swans, who fired the first shot, wounded him severely. He however bounded up, and evinced a dispnailien lo make a precipitate reireat to other quarters bul ball followed ball with auch preci ctaton, and in audi quick thai he had proceeded bur a lew rods before he fell, aod 10 a lew minutes quietly spired, ll is said that considerable difficulty arose among the parly relative to the possession ol the prize, but it was amicably adjua'ed bv unanimous consent lhal should be made a present lo the enter prising proprietor ol the American Museum.

Timti. Feoei Naw Booth Wans We have been favoured with Sidney papers 10 the 7th nf March. Great joy was occasioned, about Ihe last of February, by ihe arrival of a cargo awomtn from England. The value of ihte article in Ihe Sidney market imty be infeirrd from lha fact lhal with a population of over 24.000 males in Ihe Colony, Ihere were only 18,000 females. Jour, of Cam.

APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT. Samuel L. Kuihciford lo be Register of the Land Office al Little Kock, (Ark. Ter.) in Ihe piace of Ber Raid Smith, deceased. Jamea Kay to be Register of the Land Office, at Oprlouaai, (La.) im the placn ol Valentino King, deceased.

A Committee nf ihe sufTerrra by the late Cre in Fulton, Ann and Nassau uresis, havn reported lhal after thorough investigation, they are fully satisfied it broke oul in ihe entry or back room of tho second floor ofMo. 115 Fullon street, occupied by Mr. Picraon, and that the act was committed bv an Inrajaiaav. The meeting 10 whom the report was paused a resolution requesting Ihe Mayor lo offer a reward fur Ihe detection of the incendiary. CottaT roa ma Cohkictiu.s or Ebmoubs.

Iois. liny Aug. 17. Mr. J.

M. Mitchell continued the opening argument in thacaao of Andrew Mncheli appellant Lenox and others respondents. 2W 'iy Aug. 18. Thoi.

L. Ogdcn and Peter A. Jay argued the above cause on Ihe part of tho resimndciiis. Air. Mitchell replied, and closed the argument.

Charles Snowdcn and hers vs. Smith H'oommttd a esse of appeal Irom ihe cu ol chancery. Mr. Jame.i Sm III commenced Ihe argument for ihe appellants, but bad not concluded at the hour of adjournment. SmoTLaa Accidvkt.

On Fridsy night last an apprentice boy of Mr. Wru. Rogers, 111 Pratt street, before going to brd, took a seat in Ihe window nl the fourth atory ol the hjusn, and went lo sleep. He had remained there bul a very short lime before he lost his bnlance and fell upon Ihe brick pavemem. The as.ii anoe ol Doctors E.

Baker and Dunn was instantly called and Ihey ascertained the stngu'ar fact lhal none of hia limbs were fractured, nor was Ihe akin broken any part of his body. We learn that Ihe boy is now fast recoverii.e under ihe kind treatment of Mr. Roger's family, and was well enough yesterday lo walk about his room. Belt. Amir, The City Council of Charleston have determined up og the adoption of powerful measures to prevent the introduction and circulation of incendiary pubiicsnons in lhal city.

An ord nance was passed al a recent session, offering a reward of one thousand dohnri for the prehension and inviciion of any person who shall cucuiate documents lending lo excite insurrcctiou. and drcliriug those who harmonise in feeling rh ihe Abeltlion Sjci cues inimical tn the institutions of Muulli Carolina, ain! enemies of Ihe State." A postscr.pt in the Uayten Journal of the Uth inat. elates lha', orders have been issued by Gov. Lucas lo the Major Generals of Militia the State, to report 10 hun immedialrly, whal number of Mounted Riflemen and Cavalry can be iu i.ished from their respec live divisions at a moment's warning! It is aupporsd this lorce is imendej (or the Disputed Territory, lo prevent or repel the aggressions of xhigan, or perhaps lo avade the territory Further we learn, that these orders were confidential, and will 01 appear in the paD rs un it Ihe Go ernour removes the iniuncuou of secrecy. The correctness of llu intelligence may be depended on.

A gentleman who saw a copy of Ihn orders om taunicatvd the contents to us." A alip from tho oi of the Nashvi'le Republican eta sa that a great excitement prevailed in that city in consequence oi the arrest of a young man by the name of Dresser, who, it was said, had beei disseminating tracts and pamphlets of a very inflammatory characer, in relation lo e'averv. He was carried before Ihe Com vaitlee of Vigilance, where a pmenl and elaborate inves. ligation lo place. From Ihe prisoners papers, correspondence, and statements, it appeared Dial he was a aaember of the Aboli Min oc ety in Ohio, and that he bad been a member of the Lane Seminary, Cincinnati. Ilia ostensible nbinrt was ihe disposal of ihe Cottage Bible," but sufficient evidence was adduced to prove him guilty ol the charges under which he had beeo arrested, tlis eiamtnaiion drew a large crowd of eiVed persons, who, but for the hrmnese of ihe commutes, would doubt have proceeded 10 violent measure, lie wee punished wuh the infliction twenty stupes upon bis bare back, and ordered 10 leave the city.

While the above eaaminalioa was going 01, another per aoaj waa arrested on Ihe same charges. B't. Amrr, Xha population of Hempstead, L. Voters, I4lt( Coloured persons, 378. The rillsburah Manufacturer of Saturday, savs: The Ohio River too low for steamboat navigation.

The gorwee atone of a new bui'ding for ihe instructioa of lha Blind, waa laid la Philadelphia on Monday last. NOTICE. iry The inhabitants ib ibe neighbourhood of Ful laa atreet. havine Books. Stationary, Plates or other property in their possession, preserved from Ihe tale lira, will confer a favour bv informing the subseriners.

BLISS, WADS WORTH fc CO; a20 41 John atreet. A CARD. H3 Having learnt that some Insinuations have been aaada (probably with the design lo injure us) that our ffrm la in (avour of the causa of Abolition, we hereby openly declare thai auch are utterly false and aafoaaded and we pledge ourselves that all Ihe mem bers of our house are opposed in princip'a to the views of the abolitionists regarding iha agitation ol ihe slave qusstiog, and lha interference with the rights of southern alavs holders as inexpedient, unjust, and pregnant with vila. BAILEY, HEELER fc REMSEN. Mew York, Uth 1835.

iaif IC7 8. JOHNSTON'S Classical and English School, al 664 Broadway, will be re opened on Tuesday 1st September, 1935, 1S dutt IO JOICE HETH. 161 year. eeg. and lha freateat cunoeitv ro the world of bind, will be at tbe Diorama at Niblo' Gardea until Saturday evening, Au.

gust 2d, and which it positively ihe last night previous to her depsriure from Boston. Admittance 25 cents. he Gardea will be open daring the da to those who visit her ia Ihe dar freo of espenso. Biases wi.l run from lha Garden to the City Hotel e. ry few raomen't.

Fare 12 centa. a2l 2i The establishment tl.e COURRIER DPS uTiVTi? UNIS of LA FRANCE UlTR KAIRE, was last night entirety destroyed by Ihe de atructive fire id Ann street. The editors will not lose a moment in re establishing lUetr press. A week at least, however, most elapse kefi.ro they will be at le lo continue then publication. In ihe uieao time ihey beg the indulgence of their subscribers.

I he of the Cournrr de Etati Unit and of La Franct ijtttrairt la momin aniy at IS Broad sirtei. Now York, Aujust 12th, ilj In is ItTT FORREfcT fe Mm i.irjA vs r.m i OIATE HCAUXjU. 45 H'anm The Summi vacation wrii eonitnrnco on the Ut of August next, and the School nr. II be re opened on the Slst, at 115 Franklin street. The Principe in add lion to the course ofinstruc lion hi'herto pursued, have made such arrangements a will enable them, in I Mure, lo prepare voung nt'emen for Ihe hither classes in any of 'he Coheres, and lo ex tend to such as may dettre it, without entrrirrg Collcce a more enlarged course of in Engli the Classics, and o.ainematice, than is generally atlorded In sr bonis.

The (dlowing centiemcnare engaged as instructors in trie uinereni uepariments Professor l.atta and Greek Langtagci. Knienputsch, Latin, Greek and German. Parmcntier. French Language. Velasqura, Spanish do.

Adrtio, Mathematics. William Forrest, Matheuisl.es Geography, History, c. Wuliim Mcduck in. Mental Willum GoolH Brown. Erg ish Grammar.

Charles M. Inui moli, John Kolley, Geocraphy, itc. Joseph Bufb'r, Realing and Elocution. William Jones, "mir.g. Jolin V.

Marnr Tho Preparitorv Ut iianment, designed for bovs be tween sn and eiaht, is continued und. the instruction or ir. K. w. Morse.

Circulars, terms, be. will be left at Ihe Booktores of Leant Lord Co. Broadway, and at Mr. K. Carter's, corner of Car.al ana Lauren, street.

jy29 istf 'r uuu uuuii r.o, of Silver Ware, having had fru.11 establishment, No. 116 Fnhnn sireel, burned by ihe fare, have re isasau aou uun streets, and eooiniie lo silver waie in all its variety of o' rimi sm'i win cotiiintie at reir present pUce until their former place of business is rebuilt. 3: GAI.K. Win Hi jl w. IC7BLISS.

WADSWOItTH CO. og tn Ihe Ute disastrous fire havn taken a room No. 41 John kircol. over the New York Dying Establishment until a more coiiveniciil location can be obtained. They tske this opportunity of tendering their sincere thanks lo iho.e gentlemen who to ik so active a part and by their sad perseverance were the means of preserving a portion of their slock alo lo those gentlemen who very kindly oir rcd iheir premises lo protect it.

New.Yoik, August 15, lS3a. ali Iw NOTICE. CUSTOM HOUSE, NEW YORK. Collector's Orntr. A unit! liM, 1935.

IC7 Owing to the very heavv press of business, 'his office, and the several offices under ihe Inspector's control, will open on Monday, ihe I7'hinst and on each succeeding day at 9 o'clock, A un.d lurther notice. M. S. SVVARTWOUT, al5 Iw iJepaly Collector. THE MECH ANICIC.

ry This day is published No. 1 ol a new daily morning paper, entitled the MECHANICK, price on sent. The second number will appear 00 Tuesday neit, and will contain a full account of the proceedings of ihe Slate Convention at Ulica, respecting Stale prison labour. Mechanicks, and the frienc's of Mechanicks, are rc spcctlully solicited lo forward circulation of this paper, the columns of which always be open to advocate the righii and interests of the producing clarses. ll is Edited by TKOS.

N. CARR. Office 148 Nassau alreet. al9 4t ICP THOMAS DUGAN, Sexton of Trinity Church, and iDERTAXta 111 general, respectfully informs the publick that he lias opened a VV a a Koom at No. 103 Canal street, east wing of the Adrlphi House, where Coffins and every other article required for funerals can be had al Ihe 1 honest notice and on the most reasonable terms.

Promising fidelity and attention he solicits publick patronage. Application lor interments to be made at the above place, or at his residence No. 52 Lumber at. 6m iCJ Edward UniUrtaktrin General, respectfully informs his friends and ihe publick, that he has removed his establishment lo No. 8U Canal street, a few doors bolow Church slrect, where overy article in the line of his profession maybe had on the mos: reasonable term.

N. B. Interments procured in any of the Cemeteries. s6 2aw2m Clerk' 1 CJfict, City ami County of A'eio York, I 14 August, 1835. ICjF 1 hereby give notice, that on Saturday.

Ihe 22J inst.at 10 o'i lock A. I shall draw a panel of Grand and a panel of Petit Jurors, for a Court ofGene al Sessions of the Peace for the City and County of New York and aim a panel of Jurors for a Superiour Court of said city. Said Courts rcpectively 10 be holdrn at the City Hall, in ihe city of New York, on the first Monday of Si'plemhor, 18J5. THOS. JEREMIAH, Clerk of the City and County of New York.

7t SALTS THIS DA AT THE STOCK EXCHAnoL. 6i04Hhnrrs Dci.iwarc ii Hudson Canal Co 93fi4 SCO do Bjtchers ic Drovers Hank lib 20 do Merchants Evchansc UOi tit) do Morris Camil ei. banking Co 81 P2 100 do N. Orl. Canal banking Co IOC, do Cnv Bank of New Orlc.

ns 111 100 do Commercial Bank ol N. Oil. JC5J f)i do Ohio Life In tirance Trust Co 117 200 do Mechanics Bank 124 10 do Hank of America 121, 100 do J.ickon Insurance Co 107 50 do Washington Insurance Co S6 50 do Farmers Loan Insurance Co 1)5 700 do Mohawk Kai.road Co 128a 130 25 do Harlem Railroad Co 165 lllhll This morning, after a short Caavr, daughter of Alexander months and 28 divs. illness, Aa.t Mills Craw, aged I year, 7 The friends of the family are 1 espec'fully invitid to attend her funeral this afternoon, al 4 o'clock, from 194 Hester street without further invitation. Laal tvunng, Mabv, eldest daughter ol Joseph Spencer.

The iriends of the family are requested 10 attend her funcal this rvtmnx at 5 clock, Irom ttie re fdence cf ticrfuihtr, 47 Bfrkuiaii sir ct, irihut further invitation. Last evening, after an il'ness ol 7 hours, Mrs. sat a Rut as, wifo ol John J. Ru'en. 1 he rria ives and Iricnds ol ihe family are requested to attend her funeral to niurrow at 10 o'clock, from 156 I'rftikiin at.

MARINE LIST. CLEARRP. Ship B' lle, Merwin, Savannah, Seguine. Ship Kentueky, Berry, New Orleans, Hoimcr Co. Br brig Thomas, Richardson, Halifax, Maif.anJ, Kennedy Schr Chinai, Mitmford, Newbern, N.

ARRIVED THIS FORENOON. Brig Zraiand. Kca'inir. 39 ds fm O.Mirlo, win. Schr Thorn, Tay lor, 22 ds fm hides, to sundrivs.

Schr Brutus, Sloakley, of Virginia, 10 ds fm Port au Plan, mahogany. Schr Vindicator, Rice, 4 Js fm Wilmington, NC naval stores lo Ogden. Schr Ann, Gorham, 4 ds fm Georgetown, pine wood, master. Schr Harriet, Colburn.Sds fm Folly Landing, wheat lo master. Schr Three Friends, Phillips, 3ds lui oily Landing, wheat lo the miner.

Schr Heiiy Maria, Baker. 3 da fm Snow Hill, shin gles to master. BbLOW 3 brigs. ARRIVED LAST EVENING. Shin Saratoga.

Hathaway, 16 di lea New Orleans, wnh cotton. Jic.lo Holmes Co; Sailed in Co. brig Samuel fc John, for Baltunore. Saw going in 4th, sb.p Juno bargeanl. Ship Henry IV, Gardner, frn Havre, satlea in, mri loC Bolt.wi.

Fox fc Livingston. July 29th, lat 48 4i, Ion 40, spoke attip Helen Alar, bound to St. Peters burgh. Sinn Aason, Sinclair, 4 da fm Charleston, eotioo. e.c 10 Suttoa.

Brig Himmalch, Norton, fm Port au Prince, 9tb Aug. with coflee. etc. to De Forest fc Son. Left, schr Intrepid, Crowell, for Boston, soon, ihe only Am.

The Velocity. Green, for Boston, sailed same day. Spoke in St. Marks Channel, brig Triton, Wormian, bene 19 ds, for Purl au Prince. Br brig Agenora, Crowell, IS ds fm Windsor, N.

S. plaster lo master. Schr Bohna. Lowe, IS days from Gonaives, St Domingo, 400 bag coll'ee and 60 loga mahogany, to Havena fc Co. Left no Ams.

The schr Mechamck, Pacsatd. of Wiscasset, sailed for Artebamer, 6 da before. At A. ig Lucy, Spauldmg, of Portsmouth, for Philadelphia, 8 ds. Schr Mary Susan, Winsnr, 3 da fm Fredericksburg, wun ti iv aw isvmj cav rirau.e.

Schr Florida, Moll, 38 hours Irom Nansemcni, with fruit. BRISTOVV Let all bad writers look at his advertisement 4il A J. S97 Broadway to No. 415 Broadway, entrance 00 Liapenard at. See advertisement.

ml 4 rTEETH. Operations oa the Teeth. Mr. A. Castle's Residence aad Offices 297, Broadway, betweea Keed ana Lraane streets, rsew 1 ork.

jis THROWN SHEETINGS. 75 bales heavy 4 4 brwa 11 abeeUsgs for sale by 8. ALLEY SPARKS fc ALLEN, til iw u. WWilU.i.iua HUDSON AND DELAWARE RAIL ROAD. BOOKS lor tubecriplios to tbe Capital Slock of the Hudson and Delaware Kail Road Com pa ay will be opened at ihe Beading Room.

No. 19 Merchant. Exchange, in the city of New York, on the twenty third, tweniv loorth, and twrnty 6fih dive of September Beat. Dated Newburgh. August 19'h, IS35.

GILBERT O. FOWLER, CHARLES BORLAND, JOHN FORSYTH, THOMAS POWELL, BENJAMIN H. MACE, JOHN P. WINT, ABRAHAM M. SMITH, JAMES G.

CLINTON. JOHN W. KNEVELS, a21 eawtSlCtdtSiS Commissioners. OLU LEAK, Silver Leai, liurntaiicd and Scured IT .1 i) i. nittuifra ana orna iiU! celbureii Paper Morocco and tcarble Paper rujirr lor isncy worn.

India coloured 1 I I Mono Veises, coloured figured and cal'co Paper for en 5,1. aim oiimiin inai ugurca and sprigs, rw.DUir J. 3. JANSEN, OUN DtWDERDALE, hsving made an srrange menl with 1 1 1 1 cn viiiemciu OL o. tH to receive a regu'ar of their instruments, informs be seen at No.

leO Broadway. a2 tl A CARD. Mr. V. FULLER begs leave tain form Ihe Subscribers lo his Gymnasium Ihe laie fire in Ann street having destroyed ins whole estahlishmonl and ail its ct nteqta, be 1a making every possible exertion for their accommodation in Btiing up another Gymnasium in Green street, wh.ch he intends shall be on a much more eziensive scale, and in all respects iar more comp ete than Ihe one he baa heretofore conducted.

He expects to have every thing 10 readiness oy the l.i of Sep ember, or yery soon after. For whatever inning delay may be unavoidable, he must bee the indulgence of his subscriS r. In the uaefulnrss of his institution and the sympathy and generosity of the pitbhck, he confides, for some compensation for lo bim, heavy losces he has sua 'O A Store No. S6 Wn'iam street. Inquire ,0 S.

FOUNTAIN CO. THE subscriber, cne of the partners ot the firm of J. R. RUSSELL. at No.

69 Charlton street and 69 King etreel, New York, has withdrawn from raid firm, and tho said is now dissolved. Dai ed August 20ih, 18 J5. PObERT RUSSELL. The businesi is continued by ihe subscriber al No CO King aiieet. aZllwSr ROBERT RUSSELL.

1ASS1MKKES. 4 cases superfine blue and back cassimercs. just receded and for 'ale by a. ALUhl SM AKKS Sc ALLEN, 39 W.lhsm st. Ui HiTE bliUhlU113.

lty cases tine wnuebuca ratns, jujl received and for sale by S. ALLEY SPARKS ALLEN, ag 39 William at. 1 BOAT LINE FOR ALBANY. From the foot Pa clay street. Tho NORTH avu uifi t' Avuiurrow morning, at 7 o'clock.

The ERIE, SHndr.y morning at 7 o'clock The CHAMPl.Aiv 4j. Liuruuj, at at clock. From the fool of Cortland! atreet. The OHIO, Sunday Morning, at 7 o'clock. The OHIO, This Afternoon at 5 o'clock.

The DE WITT CI.IMTtiM Tm at 5 o'clcvk. ILL The momma n.1 MAMin I. 1 'viiiH, wit, iccii, passengers at tho old Stale's Prison wharf. Notice. All Goods, Freight, Baggage, Bank Bills, or any other kind nf beard the Boata nf this Line, must be al the risk ol Ihe ira uoous, rreifni, uaggage ice.

The Morning Line of boata will 00 and after 23d August leave New York, foot of Barclay street, and Alba ,.,0 ounuay mornings at 7 clock, un il further nonce. a21 CI LOTUS Five Cases Superfine Drab Cloths, just received and for sale by S. ALLEY SPARKS fc ALLEN, 39 William st. IOR SALE A ughi Suky in good order, price to. Enquire al office, 39 Liberty street, of W.

IL TAYLOR. 7 ,20 st rOR SALE A handsome fashionable family Car. riage, little used. Apple lo ABRAHAM BROWER, 20 661 Brnadwav. 13EACH ORCHARD OR "SPOHN'S" COAL, FROM THE MINES or PALMER GAR RIGL'ES.

The subscribers respectfully announce to the publick that ihey have on hand, and are daily receiving their usual supply ol the above Coal direct from ihe owners of ihe mines al Potlsville, with whom they have contracted for ALL the Coal they produce this season. Consumers are invited to pnrchase Iheir Coal early; thereby insuring it delivered in the best order aod at ihe lowest price. Grateful for the very liberal patronage they have re ceived (particjlarly last year) they pledge themselves to spare no exertion lo merit its continuance. SAM'L B. REEVE CO.

corner of Murray and Washington, and Canal and Elm streets. Orders left with Waller M. Franklin, No, A3 Wall street, wi.l be promptly attended lo. SAML. B.

REEVE fc CO. Certifitatt of the Oumeri of Spohnt Mint. The undersigned, sole owners of Ihe tract of land, formerly the properly of tho late William of Philadelphia, have sold Samuel B. Reeve Co. all the Coal which their Mines produce this season, dctiijnaied and sold 10 hi'adelphia as Spohu'a'' Coal, and in the city of New York as Peach Orchard.

(Signed) PALMER GARRIGUES. Pottsvillc, 1st April, 1835. PEACH ORCHA'iD COAL AFLOAT. FROM sPOHIl's JJIHC THE Subscribers announce to ihe public, lha they are receiving direct Irom ihe mine, and will be a most daily dischnriiing into their vard. cargoes of Ihe a bove invaluable fi.el.

Ihe quai.lv "of which has been so well tested, and so universally approved during the pit winter. which will be sold at Ihe loweii n.nrkcl price ol other GOOD Schuylkill. To their friends ihey lender Ixst llmnks fur the unprecedented patronage bestowed on them dn. ing ihe past season, and that ihey may nii ri' a coiitinuince of the same, thtf pledge lhrrerclvea lo iodow ihe plan a Jop ed by ll.ein the past year with such acknowledged su thai of living the PERSONAL attention 10 ensuro the coal being delivered in ihe best otder, and lo ihe wishes of the consumer. LOW'TKEP.

fc SON, sV2 asninzion street, between Hubert and Laight streets. N. B. Orders through the Post Office, or left with Messrs. Coolirfgc fc Lambert, Stationers, 65 Wali street, 3d do below Pearl, or at the yard, 4C4 Washington street, between Hubert and Laight, will be strict ly attended 10.

13 I.OWTHER fc SON. GREAT ATTRACTION AT NIBLO'Sf Un parallelled Longevity, for three days longer. In consequence of sh immense crowds of visitors to the Exhibition ol JOICE HETH. tho Nurse ol Washington, at Nibli's Saloon, durir the last week, the unpleasant weather has de; rived thousands from visiting her, who are anxious 10 see lots greatest ot ali curiosities, Mr. Ntblo des.riiJlt to accommodate ihe publick, has grat pleasure in announcir.

i thai be has effected a fu iher ensageiiient of Jo ce Heth for ihrie oavs longer. Arrangements having been mada lor ber visiting Providence and nion early next week, s.ie positively will not be neen in this city after Saturday the 2 2d instant. Joicc Heth is unqucst.onably the most astonishing and interesting ctiiinniy in the world I She was Ihe slave ol Augustine Washington, (ihe Father of Gen. Washington,) and was the first person who put clothes on the unconscious miaul who waa tirslinod in after years lo lead our heroick fathers on to glory, to victory, and In freedom. To use her own language, when speaking of the ilius nous Father ol his C.iun ry, "she raised Jiwo Heth was born in ihe Inland nf Madagascar, on the Cst Africa, in ihe yr 1674, and has cense quatitiy now arrived al the astonishing AGE OF 161 YEARS! She weighs but larty six pounds, ana yel is yery cheerful and interesting.

retains her faculties in an eiu inri.t converses f.eely, sing numerous hymns, relates many interesting anecdotes of Gen. Washington, the red coats, tic, aod often laughs heartily at her own remarks, or those ol ibe spectators. Her health is perfectly good, and her appearance verv neat. She was baptised ihe Poinmack river, and received into tbe Bsptisl Church 1 16 years ago, and tnkes creat pleasure in conversing with Ministers ao I reugmus persons. The appearance of this marvellous rrlick of antiquity strikes ihe beholder with amazemeM, and convinces nun thai his eves are resltbg on ihe oldest specimen of mortality they ever before held.

Original, autbentick, and indisputable documents prove lhal however astonishing the fact may appear, JOICE HETH is in every respect Ihe person she is represented. A female ia in continual attendance, and wil' give evrrv a' tenhoo 10 Ihe ladies who vi it the old lady. i ne eaiooo in wnicn 'oico ia 10 be seen ironta on Broadway, and extends through lo Niblo'a Gardea. Hours of Exhibiuoo from 9 A. M.

to 1 P. M. and from a 10 10 P. M. Admittance 25 cents, children I2 cents.

The admission to the Garden is free during the day. a)94t FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS PREMIUM. THE Directors ol ihe CITY HOTEL in Boston, ffor a premina of Five Hundred Dollars, for sui table Plana and Elevations lor an extensive Hotel, with its appurtenances, to be bum on a piece ol land, containing abou' 21,000 square feet, bounded on all sides by streets, and directly opposite the Passengers Depot of the Worcester Rat'road in the South Cove. It is pro posed 10 have basement shops on the eastern and southern fronts snd ihe house must he capable ef well accommodating about two hundred persons. Stables will be erected on an adjacent lot.

nans 01 ine shape and Incaiioo of ihe around may be seen in Bo ton. at the office of the subscriber, No. 27 S'ate street, and at ibe Mechanics' Reading Room in Wilton's lane in the cily of New York, al Howes, Godfrey fc Robinson's, No. 26 South street and at ine counting room 01 iirani Stone, IB Philadelphia. The above piemiure win oe paio lor ird vest ptaas, fcc.

that shall be id the bands of the subscriber on or before ihe 15th ol Sepi ember next, provided the ea ne shall be adomed bv lha Directors in full, or as ihe general ba sis ol Iheir operations. Every applicant ia requested to accompany hrs drawings with a sealed envelope, containing his name and address, which will Je destroyed unopened, he should be unsucceakluL or further information apn'yto ELLIS GRAY L0R1NG, Treunrer. Boston, July 27, 1835. a4 eodSept.5. TERRIES fc COTTON ADES.

It bales 8 ve ry heavy well mixed Cotionadea A cases stout 7 6 Derries for sa ia by LAWRENCE fc TRIMBLE. i18 61 Pint SHIPS. FREIGHT FOR PiSACOLA. A GOOD vessel msy have several bondred bar els, by applvmg lo ibe Navy A reel, corner ol Stone nnenau streets. azu 91 THE Danish Qalltoi, Zwillmge Brandt, muter, baa about two thirda of her cargo engaged, and will despatch.

For balance of freight which m.i low 01 ht Pf, PPJ board Dover ateei Wharf, or JOHN H. HOW LAND fc SON, 158 South at. Thp r.fOIt LIVERPOOL. a Wilson, Master, will have despatch. For freight or passage apply to JOHN H.

HOIVLAND SON, ied irn ai new copper fastened and coppered N' A' RardM. I Car? hvo despatch. tor r.e.ght passage, apply 00 board, al pier No. 14 cast Kiver, or to RICHARDS fc RICHARDSON, 50 South at. or to JOHN LAIDLAW fc CO.

e4 If 70 Ill rCA.K.OBKKTS BOARDING aaD DAY il SCHOOL, 43 Walker will re open after the Summer Vacation, on Tbura av, the lOih September JAMKS BLEECKER, Auction er. PEREMPTORY SALE OF 00 VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AD THI VALCaSLC MVLSIXXT FABM law VUlagt of Pomfkluemtit. AMES BLEECKKR fc SONS will sell at auc lien, on Saturday. 5th Sep embcr, al 10 o'clock, A. Mansion House, the village of PoUEQkeep sie, the following valuable village Lois 1 on Mans on Square, situated the southeast situated 60 feet south of the abov quar ach lot 30 liel by I3U 8 irLr! oppow'o 'he new buildings of Lots on Clinton street, including the 'comer ol a vireei, eac.i lot Zo by ISO leet.

6 Lois on Hamilton atreet, south west corner ofMan sion being on the west side of Mansion souare each lot SO by 120 feeU square. 12 Lots on the west side of Hamilton street, includ in; the riMithwest corner ol Emolt atreot, and opposite VV atmngtou Garden, each lot 25 feet wide by various deptns. 4 Lots rn Mansion Square and Hamilton streets each lot 25 by 120 leet. These luis are dtrectlv lacing' ir.e I ark, and adjoining the site for Ihe new Episcopal Church, an are among the most valuable lots now of lered. 6 Lots on north side of Mm v.iiariue street, each 2a leet wide by various depths ihese lots are 111 the rear ot Ihe last described Park Lots.

3 LotS on Cast Side nrPnlharini. trt A. last described lota, and oppcaite the site of the new iisi.upai cnurcti. 6 Lots 01; Mansion Square, and on the corner of Hamilton street, each lot SO hv 1911 I directly facing the Park, me directly opposite to the site new episcopal unurch. and arejustly considered Ihe most desirable of any now offered.

2 Lull On SGUth sillx nf Manainn Catharine street and Mansion square, lot 35 feet by ISO; these lots adjoin the new building ofG. P. Hewitt, 1 Lot southeast corner of Mansion am) Haihsrina streets, 49 Teel 6 inches wide oa Mansion street, 92 feel on Catharine atroet. aad running wider on the rear. 0.1 anjinin the last described on ihe east side of Catliarin.i street, between Mansion and Mill each lot 33 leet in width by over 100 feet in depth.

4 Lois on nor 111 side ol Mansion street, adjoining Ihe Mansion House grounds, each lot 30 feet wide by 2110 feel deep. a Lots on South side of Mansion street, between Mansion square and Sinuh street. i.r ...1. by 230 feet deep. 1 Lot northwest corner ot Smith and Thompson atreets, having a front of upwards or 100 feel on Smilh street.

4 Lo'a adioinin? the above nn Kmiih 25 feet wide by over 150 fret in depth. .0,. urln iiaeoi uoitage street, including northwest corser of Hamilton street, and partly facing Ca Inarine street, each lol 25 feet by 100 feet. 10 Lots on ihe north aide ol Cottage street, between Clinton and Smith streets, each lot 25 bv 200 feel. 4 Loll opposite ihe above on south side ol Cottn street, each 25 by 200 feet.

8 Lota on east side of Clinton street, E. corner of Emott street, each 25 feel in width, opposite uvuen. 14 Lots on east side of Clinton street InelnHm. ih. enure front of the block belwcen Oakley and Emolt streets, including the corner of said streets.

14 Luis on the west side of Clinton street, directly opposite the above, kaludmg the corners of Emolt and Oakley streets. 10 Lots on the west side of Clinton street, including N. W. corner of Oakley street, each lot 25 feet by 210. These lots are opposite the new dwelling now erecting by Mr.

S. D. Frost. 14 Lots on ihu east side of Clinton street, between Oakley and North streets, each lot 25 feel in width. 6 Luis on Main street, opposite the residence of Mr.

M. Vassar. 20 Lots on Bridge sireet, near the above. 5 Union 25 by 100 feet 3 Jetrerson 60 by 150 feet 20 Montgomery sireet, 25 by 100 leet Cherry strcej, 25 by 100 feel 20 Forbus street, 25 by 100 feet The lota above described am am.mo.t iltm sirable in Poughkctpsic, and includes soma of the 6nest DUtioinu sites 10 be lound in that delightful village ihe great improvements recently made and now inactive progress in ihe iinoiroaie vicinity of this property, render civ wisning ijt pleasant country residences, fo places ol btisim ei or for a profitable investment of capi al. The streets will be reou'ated.

ami the lots re: Irrrd suitable for building purposes at the n.fi:sc ui ujc prcgrnt owner. I On the largo hill north of Mansion Snoare. a building in 11.0 haiidtnmest style of architccure ia to he erected for a Univeriity. It is to be of 77 by 137 feet, three stories and to be completed by the first of May next, when 11 will be opened f.jr the receptive, ufs'udenta. West of the sniu'e on ih Ini enrn.r Hamilton tnd Mansion streets, ihe Second Protes ant Eiicopal Church 01 tho village of Poughkcepsle is also to be erected.

This chi rcll is 10 be 50 by 80 feet alao to be completed by the first of May. The lulj to ihe whole property ia unquestunnble. Warrantee with full covenant wdi be given; ll.e silo will be prreinpiory, every lot put up will be told to thehigheoi bidder. The TEriMS OF SALE will be as toilows: i fc.N PER CliNT of lue purcnase money 10 be paid on the day of sale lo lb auctioneers, FIFTEEN PER CENT 10 be paid on the Islol November next, when the deeds will be given, and the residue payable in from 1 10 5 veare, at the option of Ihe purcbasera, secured by bond and mortgage of Ihe properly at 6 percent interest payable annually. Lnhograohick maps of the property can be obtained of Ihe auctioneers, two weeks trevious lo the sale, at their office, 27 Merchant' Exchange.

AT THE SAME TIME AN1 PLACE, will be old a very superior MULBERRY FARM, containing 103 acres of land, siluaied wr.hin 80 rods of ihe south boundary of tho Corporation of the viliayo of Pough kecpMe. Co ih p. eiuircs a r.ew and fashionable 2 story modern built house, mushed ith every convenience for a gentleman's rtsid. nccand in complete order for immediate use. A new and excellent barn, stable and ether out houses; a good apple orchard and other Iruit trees; a locust nursery containing about 000 trees, upwards of 5G0 locust ircesrtn addition have already beeo planted alon the fen es of Ihe farm there are also upon the farm" 850 thrifiy white mulberry trees 5 years old.

The soil is excellent fur all the purposes cf a farm, and for a first rare garden; from the situation of the pro perty, it b.uig a square biouk ol land, with about 2000 feel of front 011 Market street, it could be advantageously divided into two or more firms, which situation and prospect are excelled by few places on the Hudson. 1 1)4 terms w.u he liberal, and made known previous to me oayoi taie. rorluriner particulars inquire ol the auctioneers. I No. 451 1 ist EV YORK.

ALBANY AND TKOY STEAM BOAT LINK NOTlCK Th. i.l of boata will, an and after 23! JIiim.i i "1 1 icraTC sew 1 ora, 1001 ti csarciay street, and Albany, foot of ci mcrnii.gs, ai 1 O'clock, until further notice. rlCKS. 45 bales A a id Shetuckei Ticks, lor sale by S. ALLEY SPARKS fc ALLEN, 19 39 William atreet.

ND1A 1 VV IN A 300 bundles, iwoand three thread for sale bv JOSIAH DOW Ctt JT'LaNN ELS. 60 bales superfine and medium quaf ilica white and red Flannels, fir sale by S. ALLEY SPARKS fc ALLEN. 19 39 William at. ADVANCE IN THE PRICE OF PAIsED SILVER WARE.

The subscriber wdl hereafter receive wders for raited Sdver Ware, at lis. per ox. and upwards, only. Owing to the advance in wages, le lie oesf tpariefv and premium est silver, with the very Urge orders oa hand, be compelled 10 make the above small advance in price. 1 he price 01 Spoons, Forki, fcc.

remain Ihe tame. viz: 13s. 6.1. per OI. for such as are the atandsrd nfrinl.

ar or 14s. per oa. for such as are ol the British Iing standard, both of which are atamned and warranted B. GAKDINkR. 30 eodSi Fornishina Warehouse.

149 Bnuulwav. BLK GALLOONS 5 cases single double aod triple chain, just landed, lot sale by josiah mw "'29 157 Pearl al. RAPPING every deecnption, lo INDbLLIBLE INK, of superior kind, for sale by I. HOIT. 33 Ann al.

DRILLS AND CORDS. 40 bales heavy Maasa soit brown Driller 10 do do drab blue and olive Pittsburgh Cords; Ifi An ki. rv.lt.n..ad for aale by LAWRENCE fc TRIMBLE. 61 Pine street. FINE SEA ISLAND SHIRTINGS.

20 cases super 4 4 and 9 8 superiour manufacture, for tale by LAWRENCE fc TRIMBLE. al7 51 Piae atreet. I HOIT has takra the store No 24 corner ot Gold and No. 71 John streets, lately occupied by the Messrs. Pell as a type foundry, where ho intend remaining tiU hia old stand, 33 Aaa It be rebuilt, all Fw 1OTTON BAGGING.

Heavy 41 tach Lunea ivOUoa Bagging, laadiag and for sale by THOS. 6CFFERN, alt xasi earl at. GOLD LEAyatoBataatlyforsaleby f.lt.u I.UOiT,S3An "i union ana Mansion Etreets, each lot 3C 'l Lo, 'ec'ly factrt the Paik. and on the opposite c.rnor to the Mansion House, Lou on Clinton street. onncao AMUSEMENTS.

PAKK. rHEA I KE FortbebeaemolMr. Wheat" tmm asaw. i a WhcatltfV ftaavsx, I a. HnrJOUoV "'U P'y THE wssrsw attaasu I ar wiji UBMasBirs sLa inn ir atiuw aaa ou' 1 nomas UhBord, Mr.

rorDea 1 1 Mr. Clarke Modus, Mr. Whealley; E.Wheatley. A Song, Niagara Fall, by rV. r.lr Trial Scene of THE MERCHANT OP VENICE Shyloek, Mr.

Harrison Ba.sanw, Mr. Wbeailey Porti MumE. Wheal lev. ni sr srnirn cm r. jonneon.

1 conclude with ih tr. dc ij pcit. A ril 0CUI. DV 1V1WS 0'B'i. "i'b songs.

Mis Wheat ey. aUa Ular1 I kallMtal lk Ka swkiai aa tHV DUI UIDCW ik ir ii lIl r. vnc9 win cooimence llaall paM ArB amission ooxea 1 rit 50 Cenfa Gallery 25 A MER1CAN THEATRE BOWERY 5d night of the performance of the drama eall.J isomer uream. a nis evening, 21, 1835 will be a i prescBicu me Lrrama oi lac XCMASSEE inglisn. Indiansr.

Lord Craven, Mr. Picker Sanulee, Mr. Jackson Occoneatofa, Beckwdl Hugh Grayson, lnertoll, Bess Mathews. Mrs Ftvnn Mrs Herring Al er which a new Drama, in acta, called A MO' THER'S DREAM. Basil.

Count of Cronenburc. Verona. Mrs. Flvon: Angela. Mr.

lngcraoll; Ida, rs. erring. It Mr. Finn, ihe celebrated comedian rs eneaaed aue notice will be given of his brat appearance, uue notice will be given ol Ihe appearance ol seile Celeste. Mr.

Booth and Mr. J. R. Scott. A I.L7TO MARSH retpeeifully intomis th public thai this aa Veil klMtiB MMamaa l2 WrtW IIDCKI KUR THE SKASON.

The weil kisavr xi ar CJ 11 lis UIIU under the direction of Mr. T. Dilkf leader, re en gaged, and will perform the much approrwi overturet, marches, airs. eveiv Dleuint aiH.n A modern, nf I7a W.L. ar.

ai 9 wiu iki ureu CTCrj vvwnmsj at ou Adimiiance 1 shilling, Cr which refreshment will be furnished at Ihe bar. BALLOON ASCPNIirixi t7 MR LAURIAT hat just arrived from Bos ion. and his I hAnmi. i.Crn. i a pumm mu lie win make a Balloon Ascension from Castle Garden, on Wednesday afternooc next.

Thf n.riii.U hi.l. k. A v. n.ii,,,. win OUUVUIKni fu'ure advertisements.

a80 tf NIBLO'S GARDEN. BENEFIT OF MR. J. KENDALL, OF BOS TON. Friday Rvenltiir.

AuenatSI. GRAND CONCERT. Mr. Jamea Kondall re tpcctrully informs his Eastern and Northern friends thai he has the pleasure of anno incing Ihe following eminent lalem lor hit Benefit, which he trusts will meet their approbation. Vocal Pcrlormera.

Mrs. and Miss Watson. Madame Otto, Mr. Howard, Mr, Latham, and Signor Kavaglia. Solo and Instrumental Performers.

Signor Cioffi, Trombone, Signor Gambati, Trumpet, Signor Casolani, Double Bats, Mr. Downe, Flute, Mr. J. A.Kyle, Flute, Mr. Myers, Clarionet, Mr.

I. Kendall, and Mr. Phitlipsoa. The Orchestra will be full and comDlete in enrerv de partment. eader, Signor Ambroise, I luiin oi me iiauan vaera.

Splendid piece of Fire Works, between the parts or Ihe Between lh mrt. a 1 u. ww "in iur refretbmeota and promenade. Overture of Anacreon, full Cherubini I ajt. i UT Lainui iainam Solo, Trutiipei Stg.

Gambati JTu che ac. I 1 i iivih in, byni aauoreoi xtosaini Ballad, Mr. Watson, Rae gentle Moon, 1st ftarneu solo Fjute, Mr. Downe. Blue Bell ofScot IjiiiI Mrllli S.T.

I A.slbUWIkHm Aria, Tyrohan, Madame Olio, her first ap uearance this season Aydleburgh Grand Concenante, Flute and Piano, on the ivouriie iarcn ol Moses in fegypt, Messrs. Kvle and Phillin. in Hmi Song Miss Watson, by particular desire. Tho Bonnie wee Wife Duetto, Trombone, 1st lime, All' Well, Signor Cioffi and Kendall, hit first appearand nn m.i I Soio, Clarionet, Mr. Myers, Introduction A uiBiuaciiree, wun oar IN icnolson antasia, Clarionet, Mr.

J. composed expressly for tbe occasion with Orchettra Commj Aria Signur Ravaglia, from Donna dal Ll8 Rossini D1DT vr a AS. Song Mr. Howard, Columbia the home of i i i kiiiu iuii vrcncsira accompaniments Grigg Cootrabasso. first time.

Smnor Casolani. the. ma and bar, Dragonettt Ballad Mrs. Watson, The Hunter't Signal "orn A. Lee Ijomoono signor Gioffi, Adagio, Thema and bar, by Toulon to conclude wuh a a lavouriie Cavaiina, Dal'aOioja, Belliai Ario signor fabj.

Ah St per Vol Irom the opera of Otello Rossini Song Mis Walton, first time, Are you an fry, Mother Bishop Mr. Oowne will perform an air and difficult variations on the embouchure of his Flute, being entirely without the aid of the finger apertures, and never yet perform. ed by any but himself Dowce isoiig Madame Otio, Irom the opera of the Magtck Flute, in the original key Mayerbeer Comtek Effusion Latham Lauding ClJattetto Mr, acd Miss Wat. son, Mr. Latham and Mr.

Howard. Tickets 50 eents, children 25 cents. Tickets lo be hid at Ihn Musick Stores. To commence 8 e'clock precisely. Siages will run to and from the Garden during the evening.

TvJibLO'S UAKOU.N or. VALfc.NllMcui.ke, 1 1 his ihi appearance oa Saturday Evening, the 82d ml; in his celebrated Eccentricities, with an additional budget of Fun. A Grand tiala, Musical Entertainment, ind two splen did pieces of Fire Work will be exhibited. to commence at 8 o'clock. Ticke.s 50 cents.

Children 25 cents. a2I St KALE'S MUSEUM, ANO UALLtUY OF THE FINE ARTS, Broadway, opposite the City Hall. I be. iLii.i.i. nr.k.

v. iU( wiuniioie, will be divers i6 by a variety of Extraordinary Feat of Legerdemain, by the American Magician consisting' of i auoii in a box uaadle ol Laretio; Magical Card Urn Wonderful Boa of faugar Piums, particularly dedicated lo Ihe ladies the Spanish Pin or Travelling Philosopher Wonderful ribbon Fac tory; Miraculous Gl.br, or the burnt Handkerchief; and various others with Eggs, Cards, Orange, Apple. Rings. Money, Handkerchiefs, fee. LIVING 00 RANG OUTANS, or Wild Man of Ihe woods, from the River Gabon.

Africa. This very rare and interesting autmal was takeu from hi. mother breait, after she wa shot by a hunter, and caretully nursed on board the vessel which brought it to ihte city. He is about 18 months old, is remarkably docile and atieclionale, and exhibits tbe most extraordinary and BinillLinar h.kn. w.

an. iiiieiugeace. 1 his species i ihe nearest approach to the human of ..7 a.nuiai. ao oe seen during tbe day aad evemn. Tne great living ANACONDA SERPENT, from ii i vi ii a species in ini country.

It is remarkably docile, and so perfectly harmless, that it may bo handled by the roost timid. It mt be fed with a nvu.g iowi at is cioea every Mondav and Thursday. rj iuii received. 9 ociDiai verv inierea ikukiiia The Gallery of PaiB'ing atUclied to the Museum, u'uuug unier vA'uanie woras oi possesses IVJ Por Irr tla urdialinamahiwl A ft NHwniu ariisis. Th'S collection is of the highest interest in connection with the history of ibecouotrv.

The Grand Cnsmnrama. la nn lb. A.w, mw.A 1.1.1. ly interesting. The Museum has been greatly znproved aad enlarg wiiini, a snort nme, containing a very large and valuable collection of Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, Fishes, Minerals, Fossils Shells, Corals, Indian Ciensua aod Adoiii'ance, a.

usual. 25 cents, children ha If price. GREEN AND HOT HOUSE PLANTS AND BULBS. AA RON LEVY will e.11 at anci.n. one of Ihe moat splendid collection of Greea and Hm House rianis and Bulbs ever offered at auction ia thia city containing from 3 to 4000 plan's, comprising every variety.

Catalogues will be ready, and notice of time and place gtvea future advertisem rus. al9 pi ROCERY STORE TO LET STOCK FOR It care tl. c. l. Iv wcmu.

mv oiwi iihi laeures or a urocery Ihe upper part the city, which is now doing a gno4 KniitiMa. Inr aatn Pa. fc. f. at IZI Chna'opherst.

ain RENSSELAER AND SARATOGA RAIL ROAD. HE Rensselaer and Saratoga Rail Road wiH be ju wk wa wi paracnger lo aad from Troy. Ballslon, aad Saratoga Springs, oa Wad. nesday, Ike 19th mat. The departures of lha Cars for the present will be in the (bfliwiog order Leave Waterford, 9 o'clock, A.

M. Eaeina. 3 P. M. BallstoaSpa, 10J A.M.

P.M. oii ana umniousea wui be al alt limes in 2Xrn aml Troy and Waterford. io arid from BallMou and Saratoga Spring. also, to and from Trov aad o. vu i ow, r.

LAilK STOCK OP GOODS TO BE SOLD OFF AT 8TORE PARK" Pr Broadway.The pubhek respectfully informed thai lha balance of the valuable ingiin ancy and staple Goods althia ItaMndlmeat ai nn i il a wimmaaig aoa rsr sV. w7saf from Iweaty toseveaty five per cent below the eoet. The Staple Good are aery full aad well assorted, and lha Faoev Panda ra aw.l.l ik m.A (mw eaca lj the Tashioat of tbi city. AtVopporlunity mw pretested to families aad traders seldom to be act with. 1 he ore wiU be eoatinued for the private sale of goods Mil 15th nf afln it nn nlae and aai the balance sold al auetioa.

ALFRED DOKK, Arens tar the late Special Partner, HAMILTON H. JACKSON, ft j. CUNTON NOftTON. PUBLICK SALES. BY JOHN SNIFFEN Sheriff's Sale of a Florajt.

Shuraday, August 87. Al 10 o'clock, al the "reet, by order of the for florist. CB flo' rubbery avc, ior noriste. Comnria a lon Catalogue, ready two day. to the le.

Sh.lt shell. iu TanJ 2 WM' Feaihesn I'Vl' "u'ln room. cheapn.suirp;:'" na work lablea. lea dvS oi.ai.,0, a. stfat a.

BY JAMES E. COOLET. Star 1QC I PETER M. HALSTEAD, AuctioiTec" Friday Evening. MMkl.

Plnm Rtn.li I T) 1 1 "Sitlis, At CVr 'bueti room, a large collection ef valuab la Mi.o.i a general as niecicai, ineotogicat, Imsturical, Classical and f. no, Di.nunrrT, etc. amon, wh.d, ro Hismrv. lif.b. f'S ol Washington, Sv.

tiv. Piv 1f83Pope, W'ks, 6. Rtley's Nana Miu. Memoir, of Cor te on matnematicks, Sv. 80.

H22i llm'tam' hP. Companion, o. Russell nriavA and PnL.i Pockel and School JuveniBorA, e0S i' temenury Spelling Book 1000 Roams ooiscap Paper 1000 Gross of fine Lead Pencils 1000 Quires of Blank Books, assorted eontainlae the narliculara will K. 1 110 the morning of At Private sale. Sl.rn..iM II.

1.. Tka V. ww. i.i... v.

fii.m 'i Commentary on Ihe New Testament, with copper plates, m.n Jr. I A I f. ill p.itwbi ucucr. V91 4750 will.be sold a barga n. Also, Ihe stereotypes of the Bible, ISino.

good edition, with blocks complete. HlSO. Stereo vnn nlnla nf Mnrr.v. tn fl, 17n glwh Reader. Printing Press.

A priming press, imperial size, Kust manufacture, in Rood condition. i aner avM reams cap ano letter paper. Black Lead Pencils. ldutl pencils. W.

K. DEAN. No. 1.1 Fulton street, Brook a lyn. A firm nCa K.11I an 1U WH v.

Jf Asrwiuwn nil IKhins tllrnniliftpn. A Isr.ir. 1 1 1 iiiiauiMJUJ'f', OnC mile horn Newtown, 6 miles from Brooklyn, and 3 4 of a mile from a public landing. It is in lirai rate oreer, well Blocked with fruit trees, and a never failing sprin" of excellent water. Terms, 52000 in cash, 8 or may remain on raortgaje, balance on the 1st April, when possession will he given.

For lurther particulars wi AT PRIVATE HALE 5 aerea of Ground at Brooklyn, lying between the Flatbuh and Jamaica I urnoikea. ahnm h.tr. i. 1 viii 1 diuiwiiiicr a uaruen. I he ground is high and level, and will be sold rrasona Ji ,0 purchase will apply to MOSES in 00 Hlll how the ground.

CiLERK VVANTEU, immediately, a retail Iru Store. A vouih W'm tinftural jna ik. miailigH, an, can come well recommended, may hear of a situa linn li an ri sireei. isaiary 5.uu lor Ihe first year. lotht Laditt and! Gentlemen iVe iork and Brook APPROACHING CLOSE OF BRISTOW'S WRI TING CLASSKS TAUG3T FOR ONLY A FEW WEEKS LON GER IN N.

Y. IN consequence of Mr Uristow's intention lo revisit the principal cities of the United States, previous to hit departure for London, he most respectfully acquaints the Ladies and Gentlemen of New York and Brooklyn, that hia stay here is roa lt a few wcexs loisoeb' ihtm smuuia.Nf 'P I a iiv.w nave not I hitherto applied, and are anxious lo become elejant and I .1 'M. 1 I inn course 01 weive Auexoonm, will do well lo mike immediate application, as Mr. B. intends to assign a hunt lo Ihe number oi Pupils, as his departure approaches.

Now, then, be wise, Ladies and Gentlemen, and apply aa soon a. possible, do not let it be aaid, (when Mr. Bristow has left your city,) I wuh I had taken lessons of Mr. for, Mr. 3ristow herewith give ample notice of his departure from New York, in order that ALL may avail and benefit themselves by his instructions.

CITIZENS OK NEW YORK I The present is my last appeal lo your generosity, my last effort to call your attention, my last invitation lo persuade you lo the acquisition of a graceful, free and current hand. THE ROYAL ANTI ANGULAR SYSTEM OF WRITING, A. designed for Pair ate Lire, the Matt or Bvsi bess, Ihe Student, to the Ladies, and indeed fm every member of Society, boih old and young. Taught In Tieelvt Eaiy Ltttom ooa hour tack No matter how inoircEuc. Illcoible, Defobm ed, Champed, or Vulgar the oretent Writing may be.

By Mb. Bristow, or Lohdo. Finishing Writing Master, and Teacher of Short Hand, Academy 175 Broadway, N. Y. ThA fanl Ik.l TUnfTw A K.7 CaCS I ua.

i ui mo inosi in te hgent and respectable inhabitants of ill a cily, have in ii its siier lour excellence, aiorJs the moit eoatartcingand deeinve proof of ihe efficiency of the.vs om.in us lo every depart n.n, I I The Ladies, Meet dutiy, II o'clock ihey are taught in twelve Less nis a neal, graceful, dcitcata and elegan: stylo of Writing the on'y fishionab style of Ihe day which is adapted with a little variation, to the Man of Fa in ion. GENTLEMEN, In Mercantile are taught a boaitttfu', l.r!d, and expsJittous runr.fig hand, auued lo lal purples, the Cous in Hj.e, and tho Men. lai. 's Lejjer. Ye New York youths yiur co'intrv's hope and csrc, auk.

C.i l.r iuiiii. mo, mit or impair. Learn oy the Pes those talents to insure, Thai fix e'en fortune, and Irow want secure. You with a Dash, in lime may drain a mine, Anil deal the fate of ergoires in a List For ease an I allh, lor honour and deli Tour Hard your warrant, if you wllcah write In a 8 itirishing Commercial Ciiy like New York, wri.To feumansiiip is lo every individual an invaluable aocimplishment, il is certainly an obicct of oar.imn.in! imponaice l.i ail Yeun Mos, to acquire (utlify thry a correct ana masterly atyie al wri UWff. Mr.

B'e pledge extend, lo all between the age. of 8 In fiO. Persons whn havn in an n.n.l 1 he rinciple oi making Elastic Spring Pent taught I. Seoarate aoartmt.kna are snoinnriated for f.adiaa sjlentlenica'a Classes, Afternoon and Eve niriir. vv.

i r. iiii ut cmiui ll UArsillcrj, What can the advertiser add fairer to satisly the pub tV.T.l. ...1 mt on aiigtriv Trailing me city can De ii.tbv u.i. ,1 i aiMiriti. iCTr Mr.

B. it alwivt lobe teen at his Acadnm Nr. 173 Broadway, from it A.M. to 1, or from 3 to P. M.

Mr. Bristow ia permitted to refer to tbe following gentlemen for Ihe truth ol hia assertions. Cornelius W. Lawreaoe, Mayor of the city of New Samuel rartwout, Collector of the Port. G.

O. it S. Howiand, Goodhue etCo. Barclay Ltvin93ton, Jamct Donalaon, ChiuiccllorKeni, David B. Oeden.

Wiiliain R.nl. Hon. Campbell p. White, Peter A. Jay, itb avia runier.

The Rt. Kev; Bishop Onderdonk, BithopofNew "1LERK WANTED Teirporarily up book; on loasea hv ihn Am A Apply to I. HOIT. 71 Jnl.n TV! or 1 urn and surie tat Road Comma. Mn 19 ui.n ivo.

uiiics ol Ihe I ew i. 183i.The hookah Au" hi. comoao. joe ei waou IrUMOJiet OB lh g.d Utt ull'Vr RnilRoad on 5,. a3 VA.KnVKBiriZrZ'' VIUSI Ui IMtX DfMsVa'n Al ltral.

fo' r.pp.'rs, just received, for sale by I Uf IIT wi I DDI VTTlk JAMES VAN NORDEN, William lOVIW that aftua.rsk. a a ua iiitsr CTCDinf rCH. UlinUT AVII i au tr, matiynnecuTMyndwHneilM CattAlniftMfl f.m,Am I Unockt, Bitli of Exchange, and ercrjr detenption of Boderateierras. Pooling est skm ice. mSC wuuc bib bub ucaM ai a riMJ LET, ine lourih aad blih stories No.

ill antes A. laae, corner Maajau slreel one oi ine oesi situations the lower part of the city, each loft having 11 aiauym UI J. S. FOUNTAIN fc CO. TO (yiiueii Bills Office of the Canton Company of Baltimore, I 14 1 U'l 7 I "WWW.

OTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders of Ihe 11 Canton Company ol ISaltimore, t.iat ine inn oi dollar on each nhare of the CapHal Stock ol Ihe Company it required to be paid at their office, in io city of Baliunor, in the following instalment, to wit fix on each share, oa tne 1st septeuoei nui, a 'on do do 1st October on do do td November Certificate at depoaite aov oan i ora mm nnalnn. IA credit of the Treasurer Canton Coranaav of Balumore, for the aroouat due, transmitted lo the Secretary at oaitimova, u. miw.v apcuBee above, will be received in pavmenl, aad the person raasmiumg the tame should designate lha number, aad th number of share of each certificate of stock or which the payment is intruded to be made, as ao transfer wiU be made on ihe books oi the Company, Stock oa which the lasialracaca axe due aad uapajd. jt8 Imie EVAN j. MORGAN.

8eeretary. RC8Y PRINTS Just received and for ssle by LAWPENCE fc TRIMBLE, 'I 61 Pw aueet. i PUBLICK SALES. AAKON LkH.w..:r "IUIB No. 1.0 Broad lrTiA.

t.F.W.;n pHval. hoie. orVrhfoTrh. Furnitore A. I.

mitt 1.: .0 Se. Fur citner pri.7tXe.'r ry ano we 1 calculated for that purpose. Liberal advance made. Saturday Evening. Valuable Oil Paintings half past 7 the auction room, a valuaLle collection nf received from Antwerp, containing many undoubted originals, bv cla Blasters can be teen with with catalogue, or cdnesday, bept.

Snd, at 10 o'clock. pian.a a I v.uWiq Garden, New York, from Ihe celebrated collection of J. B. Smi'h, Fhilau'elphia, and now offered at publick tale by ihe purchaser, ccntistuig of varioua kinda of the lo llotvir Acacia, African blue, wbilc and striped Lilies, a roe, supeio xoti3ins iitpiiita suj.ero JJragnn plant, bamboo cane, Begonias, Chinese spier. Bletliaor Ltmmadoruh, 1 ieavej tsonapama, Flowering Casia, Lau In.

nrysan'nemums au scrt, iou iw osiruto, Uhrysamhemoms 30 wrts, AVall IWCr. CvlrUS C. V. Li.y, fragmnt India Daphne, Chinese purple dragon capo jasmins, roruvian vaoii, helintoroeu. Chmr.a I IV.

41 it ii.i. I.u uvuwp leu and yel.ow Chinese Hibiscus, wlaie garland flower, axo nan catalnnun a auu irabiao nowrmc jasiii.as, red flowered anmseed tree, Magnolia, Hvpe rreu leaved beautiful strawberry tree MeirovJcror, 1. in wa ri aujiiii vmnrso ooum. wiii. reo and yaliow oleanders; sweet seemed Chinese olive, olden star ral rtn.t., varioua choice kind; passion flower; Chinese primrose; lm.

ur.yauu. 9wfT DI(KinHC Kj ncse lea ficenid rd mak: varieties of other plants, a will be seen by catalogue. ir ua ue Uarden on Monday Slat Auuutl. irranji'il mi T. unuay lu aepirniuBr, and the aale wi.1 lake Uce on WdeiTsday 8d i i wllwiw oe cun mueci ui.t.16 ocie3ck.jmr.ir a rocrss Um 2 to hail at 3.

the will be free durmg the day. auly: 1 mi en i rtmn n.tni.,.. eaciusive and rlioica planta ever offerad al auction in this country, and cflera hortiiuliurahaia and others an opportunity ol eurmh. H.voy's Horticuhnral Marsime. vol.

1st No. for a notice of this colu cm n. 'i 0 those who are desircu. of the plant, tho day previou. lo ihe aale, the admit siun into the garden be as usual.

a SALE. A few Demi.ihons choice Brandy, very cheap. A Quantity or Lithographic stouts, various The Classics in the Italian lane; aje, in 77 voumes, imported Tor a private library and are now le than cost. To relit (hr nr Tnlir rmrn. .1 i 1 uuBirius.

ci store ing lumnure or other gornts huv. now an oppcilunt.y of aie onu rrasonatic lertns. DA VI 11 AUK Ik: 1 V. I UI I BY AUSTEN, WILMERDINU COa Ceruer William it. It ExchangePlace.

Saturd.iy 24d. 1 1 their auction room, 100 lots of Merino Shawls, comprising an assortment el black, acaslet, while, of ihe manufacture of T. Colluid Co. Catalogues and sample ready on the morning of iho tale. Monday.

French Goods 81 o'clock, at Ihe auction room, 1 180 cases French Silk Good, comprising a gexeral and desirable a.C i i iain.w a uu aril cles received per late arrivals. Wedneadav, 26lh. 10 O'clocki 'o sioro of Thos. H. Smith i 6 Soulh 'he cargo of Teas, imported in the ship Cabot, Low, master, fust arrived from Cauion consisting of Young Hyson in chetts, half cheat and cany boica do do do do Hysoa Skm in chests and half chests Imperial chcet, half chest, 13 and Bib bote and canister Gunoowder in chests, hall chests, boxe and canister Pouchong in chests and half cheat Souchong in chests and hall chetts Tenkay in chest Pocco half chejl Cassia in mats.

Catalogues and sample the day previous. Thursday. Packago Sale 9 o'clock, at their auction room, 500 nd Do 'ck Dry saoods. at 6 months credit. Catalogues and samples retry ihe day previous.

qieiq an AllgU.Sl 28. lliAa I0o ciock, ai fheiratore.ihein'iro cargo ol lrV.iAm?mXf me matter, jutl arrived from Canton, con.ia in of a. Hvson. in nyson, uijctiest and half chests 11 u. i i I do do Hyson Skin, in Imperial in Gunpowder, in Souchong, in Pccco, iu do do do do do do and bote do bis.

vicanister do and fancy hit. do 7 do Peuchong, in do CaSHia. in mala mt.A Catalogues aad samples the day previua. SMurday, Aug 29. a large and desirable attorlnient of blk.whl and scarlet I ng large and square merino shawls, Luain Co' vn.rbuefu:eu,:rr,,ru,ug of ew "'rn' I.

Tuesday, Sepi.l. rrench Perfumery, Drugs, Al II o'clock, at Iheir auction 120 de Colo.no, lavender, antique oils, essences, pematum, hair pjwder, tc. land, ing from Ihe late arrivals from Havre. IJrug 30 case China rhuba 5 do gum Pmyrrh, superiour quality 6 bblt oil tweet almonds, 3 case. susulrat I cane ihu iinn.

on i rh barb wafers, and Fancy Canton Gnoda 10 eases WA. snuu boies toys, itc. ercus .0 has, 1000 each. Bamb 2,1,000, for umb'clla handle. Aiso, 6 case Pocket Liglnr.

LJil, Th9 81 Vyilimm froni firjt May next now occupied by Mr. Hubert Kuthcr.ord. Apply at iho euotion room. AT PRIVATE SALE. h'T c1kt'm A 3 4 P'aids.

dark chk taira heavy 3.4 pU.n slr.pe new stvle pan.4.oon. I ft umbrellas, dark 'gnn Oanion I snnels. light dark blue and green 5.8 and 10 4 labia dtriimr. sup aatinets; 3 6 wcrated Venetian carpetmej. 4.4 laucy black do; figured and alnpod do, co'lon, an1 worsted suspenders; plain and figured book muslin smle spring suspenders; daik cover.ids; drab kerseys', camphor wooti trunks In nesis.

Aiso, sup, drin'ed satinets. BY J. M. iVIILLEK JOHN M. HluKs.

12 Pearl, corner of Wail at. JAMES M. MILLER Auc ioneer. Wednesday, Aug. x6.

Leather 10, o'clock, ai the atore ol Elijan T.Brown No 7 Ferry street. oak tanned sole lea: her. SOU di waved and grain upper do. 100 doz. calf skins.

40 indigo do. will, a variety of other articlea In the Thursday, 27ih. Leather Ai 101 other articles iu line. A.eainor, wun Friday, 28'h Au. Leather Ai K.

ai snr8 I0LO i "or.onviue tannery. uvu Mem oca ivin vvunaniion do do Regency HS? 5 'erktll 1003 do Eaton Sept. I. do do do do Ferry st. 1.003 "i V' u'r 'be atore W.

G. ihcd silnnvr ooie uef tner, hn line. articles in lha Wednesday, Sept. SJ. Liealher At luJ i.Vhwu rr.

a mt nT r. I n. 1 riIC.lj ell, No 4 Pery street, 1 wo sides Hemlock Sole Deatherl 600 do Oak di Friday, 4. a.iw VI a ui.ui, ocauize Co. No.

37 Ferry st. vlKJ (ids; hem lock lanned sole leather. 1000 do oak do do With oilier articles in the line. BY SAMPSON Pearl street. THOMPSON.

Store U3 a i mm a. UMI) a. a.wa...wu a wui BL VUCfai aUOTK mentoflreshimported DryGoods. stT3 SeeDa UORNE'S idreruacmeat.last pag al isif ol mis paper. GLOVER respectfully apprizes the pub tin th.r ha enntinna ihn nrsntinn a usual at his office No.

2 Aon sireet, near Broadway, JL w. hi. 'iincnioi as usum ti in, tiiuiu B11UE4 near r.rorujway, adjoining Ibe Museum, where be is consulted confidena. H.w En. K.

i of strangers, Dr. G. deems it proper to sta'e ti.at he baa received a regular professional education in the first awd ical institutions of our country, lhal he hat c'evoiad hia mmA a. BIWIIUVJ SHU wvi.i.... fU ai OIJC pracuce, and to a select branch of hia profession, via Syphilis, protracted Gleets, Strictures, diseases al ilia I1I.JJ aaan .11 .1 Ul.UU.

v.waw.w., w. lUwaj vrgaBB, BiW obsiinate ulcers, ulcerated legs, conaumtioBal dneasea. aad those ailments lhal arise from impurity of Ujebiocdj Those who have been unsuccessful under the treatment of others less eiporienced in ihta branch lb nrofeaaiaw are invited to call at hia ofEce. N. B.

Private entrance totka w. u. uvvrs ircni the Museum. fUjP Letter, (post paid) alaUng th. case, and inclc ,1 7 "ww w4 iivuie ua directions nj pri oi tne union 'w vvoivp'i llllltTH ptl paid jeS ROOMS TO LET AT NO.

2 CLIFF STREET. One a liulnanai an. Cm KciMicuieu. aiso, a front rora tuitahla lor an office. ml 4 it 1MP.W ADD A1ftnVltf xregs OR ROCKAWAY The Marine P.v lion Slag will leave th Frauklin House, 187 Broadway, ai lalfBatl 8 o'clock, Scheatk.

Hegeman fc Co. SI Fulton street. Brooklyn, at 9 o'clock everv morainf Reluming leave tbe Marine Pavilion al half f.ast 3 clock, every afternoon h. All orders mat he left at Beedle't ables, 70 Reed dreet, or at S. fc T.

Hendnrlson. 9t Sooth afreet, the venine nrevious. which will be eunemally attended lo. RICHARDSON REYNOLDS, rig il OT. CROIX SUGAR IMbbd.

of pnoio quality WI iSsBRa fc EON, aI9 Washington tL.

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