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STEAM BOATS. NEW ARllAXGtMENT. NEW HAVEN AND HARTFORD STEAM MOAT LINE DAILY. ONBoflbe New Haven Seaiuboats will leave East R.v.r S.eamboal place, foot of Beekinao St eel, New Haven daily, Sunday's excepted ai coca, A. and at 4 o'cioek, P.

on Saturday's, said boats loin N'g Hin un Monday dw'. and Kridar at Cluck. a nA Ssi, rl fi o'clock. A. M.

nd o'clock, P. M. Bv I'm arrangement mere wi.l be iwo sihudn'i. viz: una in lhe klWIH av morning and nun in ihe sf emuon. Kict i em i Cache ar a.

wave readiness ar rii of ihe ko.l. at Ne Haven, lo convey passensers to Hartford, Providence and Boston. Aisoto Lucntietd, via Waterbdry flatly. and vn Woodbury en Tuesday, Thurtdavand Saturdays, t'n luriher inlurmail jq respecting trctgh.1 or passage, enquire JOHN SAXTON, jell) tf II So nh St. TOR BOSTON VIA STEAM bMT AMI RAI I.

ROAD Arrangement lor June. The i UHi and Railroad being now op. nc 1 for Ihe accommodation in pu; a locnrni'tve en.ne, wo In: ol passenger nan, wih b. drsimirhcd ry morning I rum Providence, un Ida arrival uf Ilia Now Yxa Birambua's llrtnrnng, a Ira of patieng. cars wi'l leave ihe i)' pol in H'W'ri daiy al 9 o'clock, A.

M. prrri.r y. axil arnv i in Pronden.e on lln amval 'rflhe Yfk Mirnboata. Raoroad Fae, i wo dollar. Fur f.irher apply al the office of the Hos hKi tinl Pr ivi.ience Company, No.

47 M.r. j. 12 tl OHOHKN Th. steamboat. HoilO KEN and PloN ELR will leave the foot of Bar atrrel and llowiken ovory Hi rnin r.r.

rmumeitribK at tna bnur and th. KA1KY will leave k. I Mar.l our, and Hitbokoa wary imn mediate half nour Junot a rlav. N. B.

On Sunday Ik re b. two buau at Canal at. 4 NIUuT HOAT O.N Ttlr. Hi. KEttnV.

OR the better acoimin.iH iii i.l'TravHlera, and par Fansera and li.inl. nt ol New Jnraey, who wiali to altrml th. New Mjrhru, one of the teamboata to Hi. Kerry r.jinm. nted run mm Iriin ll.ib'.kvn 1ht lay re.

l'ny at ID clieik, I'. M. and continue runninu vrry hour du'inj; the ni(h(. Thia will co4tinu. until further noi ice.

N. B. Th. day iati un h. Ferry run till 9 In the evening.

t' IJAI I KU.ION KAIl. lli U. To cominenc. 'ha 14 September, 18S4. l'ai.

i b.lor. 1 o'clock, A. M. by eam. I.

I). Do. Do. i 4 .1, do di di i. P.

M. do do From Now Al 7 Do 9 do I), IH tit Do 1 1 do Do do do. Il'ires Hie.tm Horses York. A d.i P. do bv Hones, by Steatn.

Steam, bv lioraea. by Sieam. ON SUNDAYS in STEAM From Paieraon. From New York. Al 8 o'clock, A.

M. Al o'c'ock, A. M. At 4 P. M.

At 5 do P. M. Karn Irom Jmev City iO cn.iu. Ticket olli in New York No. 75 C.iirilsndt at.

Passengers wi'h lir.kots will hive prerrenco in Tiantportaiion Cars will ply lli'ee tnnus a day each wav. As the Ferry sdj not leave New York precisely at Ihe above iura, is reeomin tided to to prncur. iheir uckels nd to be nt the f.mi of Courtlandl U.al a lew miauie. ihe Imuraol pur ture. PATRICK CuCtiHLIN.

A4ent. all NEVVAHK AND Nc.W YoKlv Tne ai.aiutioat Nsw York. Caolain Tale. wilf leave Newark at 7 12 OR Philadelphia, Dailv (Sundays excepted) ai 6 and 10 o'clock, A. M.

Irom Pier No. North Kiver. MX O'CLOCK LINK. By steamboat to South Attiboy Iroiu ihi nre to Hor demown. via.

Rail Road Irom Hieuce in steamboat, and arrive in Philxdelph a i 2 M. TEN OIUAH.K LINE. Hy aieanihoat lo South Amly 'nan thence to Bor deniown, via Rail Road Inmi ihenre in taiuiioal and sal Pl.iladelld.ia .1 6 o'cl iek. M. K.re in each id Ihe above lines Forward deck passengers itla le.ph, lr Frnhold ami MomnoulA Unr, by the 6 o'clock iai via Road lo ll.lilslow.l, from llirnco to Freehold by stages.

Fare to Freehold, fl 00. I'nncHown und Trmtan Ijnr, hy 6 and 10 o'clock B'aia, via Rail and Stsj. s. Far. lo Princeiown 51 50 Trenton 91 00.

Forward deck passengers to Trenton Bl 50. Esstuii Line leaves New York daily in o'clock boat take stage at New Brunswick aud arrive in Eaai iu arly same evunni. PaaseHgrrs lor New Brunswick lake the 6 cluck boat, as 10 o'cloik boat proceeds only as far as South Amhov, Fare lu Perth, South Amboy, and New Brunswick 50 eats. All baggage at ih. nsk o( its owner.

jl I. BLIS3, Agent. Pli lil.lGlv ADM IN In Tit, A I VIR'. uFKICK, No. Sprue, two diwrfs from N.ssau.

Nonce is hereby given, thai th. erlecs ul John Hagau. manner, and Datid Pierson. mariner, derrasl, who are alleged to have died intestate, aie in mv hands, aud will be administered upon and sold by me, according lo law, unless ihe same shall be claimed bv some lawful adiuims Ira'or or rn cmor, ou or beiore Thursday, the l5to day ol October next. New York, September 15, ItlJ'i.

K. WHKATON. t.w4w Poh.irk A.liiiio sirso r. NUMBER 10313 U.MO.N HILL SCHOOL, NEAR WhST TAKMij, ttT CilSTKK OOINTY. THE REV.

WM. fOWbLL tan cofufurtablv ac cotiiiiKjtlait twelve Pu.i. in aJtii' iuu so liia ifcaroi liutiibcr. if Hie ihere aie an As ntai.l who are wi ll ijui.i!ifl e. rai with iiirii in m.pjri.i.i la a uti iu! aiiU ra.

ci catiriii.by Hie intnt uilrrn and viir'A vd itielbuAia ut Kt' nc'i nine p'kcr. lubnii afmrala, an' aa tir i iirac'ic ibie tu ilie tw. Kfiich and Kenehi ot ihe School and the specimens of iirpr.ve ment daily eih by me pup, la. have lul'y justitied us Thelocanon ol Uiu Hill i. proverbial.

hca.ihv, re'ired. and iieculiany adaped fur literary pursuits and ihe Ptav Orouud which is in tront of it.e Min s.on isis ol a m'Mith, beau'ttul and eiten Lawn, studded with Korea! Trees, and furnished wi'h aeaia: thus alfordinjj durinsj the u.uiner nr.nths. toe adantnj. a of eiorci ha lo anil mat. Tne discipline liiou 'i mild, is sollicenily ener' tic induce alien ion and studious habits and thu lu'irais, and Uii.ii!e of the Puriils are enpi ria.lv a l.

ii.b to. As the scnool exclusively a boardmj; icfiooi for Hoys, no day scholars am received aod it may likewise be proner io sia.e 1 ihe of siraiuers tiiai UNION HILLiaraneeiiir prosed, coniainin one hundred and aix acres, one me and a hail west ol the vil.ae of West Farms, in the oinv nl Westchester, and at ihe ns'anre ol ihinren miles from the ct' of New York, of ease access cither by III. Tlli'd Avenue leading directly to Harlem Uri.lge, or by the Eighth to Micomu's Dam. Qiitriiny pavments are reinredt and in advanre but no deduction I be made lor absence irom acliool uu rtoe il.e ii.uaries. For the eaiimation in which Ihe school is hold, where it rin be nesi kiun and viz.

in ihe civ of New York, the tul.owiu te.muus'ial is herewith sub 'te We, the sutwrribers, havmj hal our Children or Ward under I aiitierin'ennan'rij aim inair icnon ot me Reverend WILLIAM POVV ELL, do cheerfully mil fy to his kind, lnwral and paternal deportment towards litem. Aa Parent, and Guardians, we can assure our dis ism friends and the nub.ic. that c'nldren even of the ten derrst years will, under Ins roof, be faithfully taught, liberally led, and in every way kmdiy and affectionately IreMied. We know of no Institution superior tn Union llill School, either in health or in local advantages. Hem.

T. Oiiderdi.uk. Bishop of P. E. Church id the niaie ot sura Herman Le Roy, David Austin, rseph Boo.

baud. Wm. tv ilmeruing, A. M. and li P.

M. Leave New York, fool of Bar vV. clay sireet, al 10 A. M. and 4 P.

M. Freight, fttc. Thr Addis Kinmrl, taken as usual, are I2 cen s. N. B.

tin Sundav. the steamboat New York, Cani Tate, will leave Newaik at 7 i and Leave New York al 10 and e. Fare i 1 4 ernia. '5 OAMUlsN at A.irttiV Chan. Ilmrv Hall, Henry Panton, Robert Grace, John Low, Jr.

Hache McEvcrs, Wm. Henry Le Roy, Win. Hio Hluood, M. B. Rueu'es, Chart.

a Rhmd, m7 6md Win. Neilson, as. K. Hamilton, Thos. Barciay, D.

B. Dash, Lambert Sutdam, L. P. De Luio, Cbristopiier Wolfe, John C. Delprat, R.

Emmet, Muses Taylor, Kibert J. Anderson, Francis Barretto, Otborn Youngs, Joe. ph Kissain, Jas. C. Morris.

NEW ARRANGEMENT pt)R The Marino Pavilion Stage leave il.e Franklin House, 1U7 Broadway, at Sr. beiiLk, lleveinan Co. 21 Kutton street, Brooklyn, oVlm evi rv morning. Returning leave Hie Marine Pavilion al half pasl 3 o'clock, every alternoon. All or lers mav left al B.

edle's Stabl. 70 Reed si A T. lleodrii kson. 92 Souih s'reel. tbe evening urevious, will be pone oa ly a tende io.

AUD. )B I.AWriENt:E. i. Hereby tiv. o.

lue creditors olCtrus Maslen.lata ol the citv ol York, Shio Chandler derea that al! persons having claims against thu said deceaaej, are required to exhibit ibe same wuh the vouchers thereof. the nibsrriber, administrator de bonis mm, ol the said Cyrus isten. deceased, ai his uriice No. bi W.ll street, in the city ol New 1 ork, on or bilore lite li leenth day of March nest and all persons indebted lo li said estate, are hereby required lu make psvni. nt lo the Subscriber.

Dated, New oepi. iu, D. IX FIELD, alOIawStn Admmiatrslnr ue nonia non. The subscriber, basing beeu duly appointed by the aurro.aie ailin.n.s'ratrii of the g.eHls, chailels and credits which were ol Dennis Mc Canny, hue uf il.e city ol New York, gentleman, de r. d.

I.ertby tes nonce lo all persons bavin? claims I I. 1 tai fialtl t. artliv, resent the same proper. attested lol.harles t.t:v l.ave no. been lorj Toai unurr iiic lUinicriair I rb ir ntt jr euatdian, or tu in eiampiea.

Tina icIiimjI has befi. cta ifhed, ami in Miro w.u; lration in tbi place, the la'. eibt years. II i i aiiitli a Maidifca Mid nu pupils are mm The eiercisea of the 4th. or initiatory class, or of ihe I laimnc about one acreot upland." (jTATK OK NEW YORK, In Chancery.

sJ lo nursuance of an order ot Ibe Court oi Chancery .1.. vi i. i wi i tie aoiu ai puo.ic. ul.iuh, a i.nange, in the city ot New 1 ork, on me Mnoayot uc o.ber next, al 12 o'clock, at noon, under the direction ol the subscriber, one of the Masters of said Court: ihr.se iwo lots of lend.whi'.h in a certa.o Indeniure Irom I 'ortuildt Van B. uren, ol the rily ol New York Mr chant, and Anna hut iif, lo Ibe taid Lvons, and rrrordedin rl olSce of ihe C.erk nl ihe Cuv and Conn ly ol New lork, in L.10.

10. eo 01 oiine NEW YORK, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1S35, APROSPKCTt'SO' IXMWOOD HILL COL LL'jIA 1 AND COMMERCIAL INoll '1 I On Avenue and atreet, (m if.ui ifc Cuv N. Y.l Thi. Sea iiaiy un der liie tare uf the ki.bcritert r.aa been nrcanired ml etiubntrl vntii particular reterem.e to the accomrtHia ioo iiu uuv euttr at ny eaily aiiuuai NEW ROCHELLE PROPERTY.

FtrrmjAory Suit of Sur; Vck and Landing, mt AVis RcehtU. "HE under, gotd, Eiecutrix oi the last Will anJ Testament ol' Cathann Weyuian, deccd, will rair al the Merchanta txenane, in iheci ol New ork, on 1. I 1st tear, are Suebinv. Rradii.e. Writing.

Anthiuciirk. I '1 he above proorrty is advantageously situated fur an wnh tis tables Gerapby wun the use of Maps and I extensive country store and lu nber aad coal yarcs, and Elocution. I tbe only steamboat landing in th. vicinity of the beau Tho exercises of the 3d class, or 2d year, are al aad growing village ol New RocheUe. 1 he pur aforeim nliim d.

Enlisti Grauiu.ar, inclu im ihi 1 e. asers ol ihe farm lately occupied by lh. lale Joseph 1 anavsis of the laifuage and corapustiiou, Dud Hioiy ol I Wey man, wiil, in Ihe course ol lh. ensuing vcar, ereel theL'nned Slates. I several eiegani houses ereon.

A msp of the reiiiis'S Siuuents ol the id class, or 3d year, pay necessary ran be seen ai Ibe obice of Messrs. James Uleecker 6i io a.l the preceding exercises inretbt w.tn bona, auctioneer. b' ok kecping fienrral H.i with Mythology As 1 Terms be given on the day of al. innHjmy. including the use t.f the Gl Algebia and I gust 7, 1835, lie hiMiier brunches of ihe vheinaticks, In toe 1st class, or 4ih year, iu which the course is imp.eted.

the students will iK cssionallv revise ex trciaes ol the lower classes, and devote Itteirchit atien nun to Logic; Belles l.cttres Natural and Moral Phi losophy Chynnsirv; Political Kconomy with r.x p.i.ion of ihe Constitution of the United States, aud of ine ate of New York. When required, a liberal course ofGreek and I.a.in, preparatory lor enleru.g codege. tojeiner wun ine French and Spanish Urawing, He is pur sued in c.Miu.xion with Ihe klugiish course, under pro lesoirs ot ability and experience. No pupil, over IU tears ol nge, is admitted irom any oihtr cuooi, without saiisiactory leatimomals Iroiu his ormt instruct, ir, as to character and deportment, ami then he is admitted into anv of the iMgher ct is.es. lor whtch, upon etaniinaniin, he may be found qualihed.

No pupil recciveu lor a snorler period than six I r.K.MS, per annum, including tsoird, i union, and Mending In c.iiish. in any ol he classes. An extra charge, fur 'lassies, per annum, French, do Soamsh, do Drawing, do Payments made qtiar'erlv, and in advance: gliO Of id Oil Co 00 IHJ 20 00 Bed and bedding, towels and basin, brushes, books, and sUnmie ry, furnished by the parents, or made an extra charge. A small Hem is charged for pew rent. N.

B. Persons wishing lurther information rej" c'ing this Seminary may have an interview with the I'r nci nal bv leaving their names aud address ai ine bouas'ore Mr. N. B. Holmes.

262 Greenw.eh streei, (near Warren, or at that of Messrs. A. T. Slewart A Co 257 Broadway: in either ol which places a Piop. ctui ol the school may bo obtained.

Persons are re. pecll'ul 1 ly invited to visit ihe establishment any day of the week but Saturday and Suoday. JAMES G. RUSSELL. Eimwood Hill, May.

1835. jgJ MARY R. WEYMAN, Executrix, of Calh.mie Wevuiae, dee'd. For particulars as to li'le, applv tn 1NGL1S VAN WYCK. Couost.lors at Law, No.

I Nsaaau street. New York. a7 Siwiwdts fXtCUlOK'S SALE uF REAL ESTATE JZi The hub cribers. a Kxi colors of the last will and lesiauieiil of Mrs. Margaret Paisuns, deceased, will, in pursuance of the said last will and testament, expose to sale at pubiirk auction, at tne Exchange io the cny of New York, on Tuesday Ibe sixth day of October iieii.ai twelve o'cocs notm of thai day or essoin thereat" er on sail day as msy be convenient, all lha' certa l.d of ground and premise in the tilth ward the said citv on Washington street, between Reed and Duane streets, now known and distinguished by the street noinb rs of Washington sireet.

as No's. SOI and westerly in bv a home and lot of ground now or late of Se latl Strong, easterly in the rear by ground lately to John R. McComb, and now tu Charles Demson, and southerly by ouud now or late belonging to John M. Bradhurst and others on the premises are erected a three story building, wuh a brick from and filled in with brick, now known as No. 303 Washingion sireel about' twenty four feet in width, bv forty feet in deoik.

and a wooden building adjoining iwo stories high, known as No. ill Washington street, about eight lent w.de, now occupied as a fruit and segar The above premises will be sold in one parcel, free of incumbrances, and convened lo the purchaser by the subscribers by an Executor's deed in the usual lorm of such conveyances. Terras ten per centum ol ihe TOOTH POWDER This Tooth Powder has ob pUrcnaae money lo be paid to the auctioneer al Ihe lamed a lush and important character from i.iany I ol ile. and the residue in twenty days alter the ol ihe moat respectable families and disnngtiish'd phy when the deed will be ready for delivery, at the sicians in nus iruy and ditlerent sections ol me union, as oHice ol Ch vies Graham, h.q rso. 0 tiroad sireo the most tllicaciuus denuitice ever discovered.

Ileum The ourchaser will be required to sign a meinoraudum plelely eradicates the lartar (nun the leelh, Ihe purchase, and will be entiiled lo Ihe rents fiom enamel a krauliltil polish, proven: inima ure urcav, iinu a4te uerj t0 turn Iv fixing tbe teelh in their sockets, anu ultimately ream 1 ing a beauiilul se of leeib. ll opera es on the gum and mouih. as an antiscorbut tireveniuig ana curins scur vi f.ir hirilenin. kireiii i heiiinj and renuvatitig he I u'ums and swceiiiing Ihe brea h. it wnhoul an equal, ii has recommend froia Sir Astly Cooper, M.

Sir Henrv Hadord M. and Mr. Brodie, Surge n. (Pl.VMCians and Surgeons to H. B.

Majixiy.) Sold bv A. CASTLK. Opera ive Denial Surgeon anu Inserter i Human Incorruptible Teeth. Kes.deoce and Orfice 297J Broadway, between Reed and Duane streets. Refers to John C.

Cheesman, M. D. P. 17. M.

H. Balivs. M. D. N.

Dermg. M. D. J. Smuh.

M. D. J. A. Smi M.

D. John 1 orrey, J. B. ck, M. D.

E. Dcaheld, l. u. George Bache, M. A.

H. Stevens. M. D. Ireland.

XI. D. T. Tomunson. M.

I). H. Phelps. M. I K.is.nn.

M. G. Gravs M. D. J.

R. lihine Hii.li M. Ate. ic. and ihe medical faculty of the New Yolk college.

at New York, August CHARLES GRAHAM, MEHEMIAH BRUSH, Excutors of Margaret Parsons deceased. a20 Aw MRS. MEARS, Artist a.sid Tea.hcb, (late of London. 381 Krosufieav, Vrie 1'or. entrance us H'hUc ttrttl Tl A ING removed from lib Broadway, respectfully J71, thanks the Lajies for Ihe unbounded patronage Hie has received, ant begs to infjrm ihetu thai se con 'in ies to give Lessons in the various branches ol polite, hioiiahle, amuinj, and lie essary accomplishments, 10 which she as been so generaiy encourag here and in Ktirope.

Since her removal, she has reeved a va ne'vofnew and mlerestin amusements for the Ladies, vii Jupmnim.A closely imitative style of Chinese Panning, 011 wood, paper, Tins Art, by her new method of instruction, may be tau.hl in a few lessons, and crrtain'y exhib is the most chaste, elegant and pleasing means of enriching the appearance of work tables, hand and pule screens, and fact any picre of furniture a lady cteioses lo adorn with the rich aud nappy group inland spleiiJ.d ciours ot the East. Embroidtrii and JIVs A few new specimens and paiiers in gold, silver, silk and latnbsw.l and a verv pretty new style uf needle wmk now quite the fashion in Paris and London, covers, creens itc. Persian Jl'urfc A rich and auuful slvie of enam elling on meld, paper, be. extremely admired, aod a al.am. f.suuire.

at u.s ou.c. so. 7. ivrnhda. ol February, one thousand euhl all nersons illilvn.eu ro I I I ihe auli.

bun red and ten.and which real Cs aie was ir.eroin ue hereuy pav scnb.r.at 3j2 bmsdwav. New York. September J. .11.1 Ol uaio I the Eighth Ward ol the city of Nt York, jts iiiigiu.hed on No. I ,4 Ibe property ol Edward Liv ingsun, on tl Itlc onice Ol llic tuer.

oi lie cov Ifuai oi 4 Hut Mrs. Mears method ol leaching tin. delighllul means of copying nature's beautiful fljwers, has m. 1 the mos1 flattering encouragement, being so entirety different lo auv other leacht and so peculiar. natural.

LADIES' CORSET WAREHOUSE, whoieaaie and retail, at No. ISi Wdluun street. The Muse tlL'MES, Corset, Dreaa and Habit Makera, woiud ten der lUcir aincerelOaiikatouie lautca uiher. (or the encouragement they havsrecervad trotn thum. The would lOiorra their customer.

uiaA Uiev coBtinue to tiie tweatv urtn day ot Sep 1 acp uu a.ua a iatg ui vorveta. the foll.wtn i via I train ino nwai durable mawriaia and of the A I that ci rtam piece areel land aituate in the I most approved fhape and is a caretul atuntion will be town of New R.hflle. in tne cut.tv of Wealclteatvr, I paid uv them to tne request of their cualomera, they flat ino.nh. inieiher with I theuMoveathat theirs will be found auperior to any u.e kali in. aiwa, tJer, marthei, rcka, dicK now in use, and lolicn and look with confidence for and ttnre toine ame, together witn in.

iwu I use continuance ol tne puoac tavor. I wMisMiicu cv Biaunj NO. 49 WILLIAM STREET. Thev reeeiv. lotfio.c who iretoLe cmiineirui j.ur.i.i'a, lann and un mail im.

In th aiu heatt of the lalano caileJ iarly the neweal faahionsfiom L.ndon and Pa.is.and Aey re are lanl.itei flori lor leira tic j.itns.i jn K1 cIlkIa, ol ine principal, and urut Mom' nearihe m'uih of the creek, con aatrure their fneuda and the pubiicUiat every orosr.either uae not en: Kurpa. iii.ieper.duni.v ot ie rour utfcer t.u. immediate d.rec,M, the whole slouI twelve acres, and the cau.e fortresses or Coracts, wtii be promptly aod caiefully the u. i.efilofioo'i!P"ib lenc.ier. there lIir bf i.

nuid pareal, Lui wv road leadu.fi to the tue. Ao a strip of executed. ral voutt.a wn are u.uia'ea iy ol he pre anu ten reel wioe oo th. westerly aide of sard cauae B. C.untrr and Southern merchants can be sup iiKi.t.

In 'hia lujiii dune. but i haa a.en a lav.r.'e object road, and ruumii from Pelnam road to the piled wnh Coraeta, on moderate terms and at theah.rtesl Urrek and l.he, branches ol Wlln puolihmelllfcalHl m. atrk. And. l.o, a piece o( land cn th.

easterly d. of notice. initics; cei.t.vt. of emu.iuon, a uftiouour, duly pro ,0 cauaeway roed.and fronirifon the creek. bems the iAj L'lWlks Thiivias tiJMSUN No uaruhededucaioare t.u.t when required, mcuea.ed interter w.ih tenet, of.ry par ji.d ioilow.

by a and Gentlemen of thu cay. alio Southern Merchants ano b. aodrea.den, Pr A UmUv.k,De af ff ruJ Plwlers, that he baa on hand a. elerant awortmrnt ol llwtooWbW Tl are Jjr.ke lo creek, lery mad. in th.

preKDt fashion, w.ih grand o. ao rally approved of baajour claa. accurdo, to road, aou.herly by and by 1B01Uc infe ha. beenia.elv or the etclusive The a.udte. prescr.bed lor each da to occupy oe the cu.way road.

wi.h lb. B.hme Uou.e llenal, and workmanship. any climate and keen in tune enusJ to any yet made. T. G.

wuhing to decline the Piano one making will induce him to sell al a reduced price. Piano Fortes to hire by the month. Second hand ones taken in exchange. Altera! inns in Piano Fortes of any kind thai is practicable, executed in the best manner. OOLD MEDAL PREMIUM.

FOR HUMAN INCORRUPTIBLE TEETH. THE attention of those ladies and gentlemen who are desirous of repletma the vacancies caused by the Dated Au of the original teeth, is respectfully invited lu the Subscriber's Human IncurruptibU Ttttk; likewise to hsj method and manner of setting and inserting them they are imrru(iMc, thev never change their colour, nor do Ihey absorb the saliva or juices of the mouth, consequently they do not cause an unpleasant taste or fetid breath. They can be supplied from one to an entire set, to orrespond with Ihe living teeth, which, with Hu man, Natural and all kinds ol artificial teeth aet and in serted on the latest improved style oi Dental Mechanism His method of inserting liiem gives to the wearer ease combined with all the imMriant objects oi the art. Their different use in mxstication, articulation, and preserving the original form of the mouth, without having io perform any unpleasant or painful operations. Seu ofteeth inserted by Atmospheric Pressure, without the aid of Springs, Clasp, Ligatures, when fixed tney are guaranteed io set on the unerring Drinciples uf adhesion; and from their uniformity and adaption to i jua tt asiii.

igiun sircei, containing iu iiw, mauth, to elude detection by the closest scrutiny ton street, and aiso in the rear. Ihirtv two and in I drpih on each side seventy feet, a surveyed by Isaac J. OPERATIVE DEXTAL SUKGERV. i ar I aaa.ass sans pvi aajm isss. Ulevi sjkxiua utl VI IV WW Sums, aud Mouth, on the most modern and approved i noove premises are io.

of Dental surgerv, with the least possiblepain, "'ST corTOC skua. Canou. teeth tilled with ru bv the Dual) 1 vkM, bul now open and cociOfieu, i known Clinton Souar. and arc bounded "kewum, with gold, platina, etc front by Washinaton street, Northerly "7 A tAsdiwaxasof Ine gums. Irrcgu of the teeth in children prevented, in adults, remedied.

Teeth and the slumps of teeth extracted. The treatment ol children's Teeth particularly attended to. itefcr io John C. Cheesman, M. F.

U. Johnson. M. D. H.

Bahes, D. N. D. Dernng, M. D.

J. M. Smith M. J. A.

Smilh. M. John orrey. M. J.

Beck. M. D. E. Delaneld, M.

D. George Buahe, M. D. A. K.

Stevens, M. D. Ireland. M. D.

T. Tomlinson, M. D. H. Phelps, M.

D. Kissam, G.Gravson, M. D. R. Rhinelxnder, M.

tic, and Ihe medical faculty of the New York Col lese. A. C. CASTLE. Operative Den'iat.

IIZF Residence and Offices 297 Broadway, beiweea Reed anu Duane sis. mZ9 lw TN CHANCERY Btmrtth Vit ChanaUtr. The New York Life Insurance and 1 rust Company es. Stephen Holt and Mary his we, Robert C. Cornell, William ox, survivors ot John Hone, deceased, Trustees.

Sic. Robert N. Foster, Christian Siamler, William Curtis, George A. Curtis, Ruben Hen derson. Moses H.

Grtni.ell, Henrv Grinnell, Robert B. Miniurn, George P. Morris, Roderick Sedgewiek John T. South, James Montgomery, and Baldwin Gardiner. tit He tf Xew YorkIn Chmetry.

In pursuance of an order of Ihe Court of Chancery of the Stale ol New York, will be sold at the MerchanV Exchange ir. ihe citv uf New York, on the 1st day of October next, al 12 o'cioek at under th. direction nf ihe subscriber, one of the Master of said Court, all that certain piece cr parcel ol land situate in the Second Wa of the city of New Yurk, beginning at the westerly corner of Water s'reet and Fulton sireet, aad runniag thence northwesterly along te southwesterly side of Fulton streei one hundred feet to Pearl street, thence southwesterly along ihe southwesterly stde of Pearl streei seventy six feel six inches, lo a lot of land lata of Robert Bowtie, deceased, snd now parcel of his estate, thence southeasterly along the line nf the said lot of the esta'e nf Robert Bowtie fifty five feet eleven inches as far as said last mentioned lot extends in thai direction, thence southwester ly along the rear of the said last mentioned lot etghl feet eight inches, ihene. southeasterly fifty six feet six inches to a point on the northwesterly side of Water s'reet eighty five feel six inches from Ihe place of beginning, snj thence northeasterly along Water street eighty five feet six laches to 'he place of beginning, being the roper ty known as HOLT'S HOTEL togoih er wuh all and si.gu.lar, the hmiseheld furniture, goods, chat'els. and cflV s.

in and appertaining in the said building ami establishment of Ihe said Stephen Hull, ol every description and without any reserve. Dated, New Yurk, Sept. 8 1835 DAVID CODWISE, 2awtOI Mas'er in Chancery. OPKC1AL PARTNENsHlP. Th.

subecnbers I hr ve entered inio a limited partnership, pursuant io the revised statutes ol Ihe State ol New York The My editors, nonce ol Au.ua Orer'. receive, hy the Naahviiie Banner. In thui I not d'asppomied. Bu! it is out my purpose now to til cms. uoreoce tMtween ust ex aa ait ui sjwau 1 The Ksnnerrav.

"DRF.SSER A II sinr tain HIMSELF LIABLE TO ANY PUNISHMENT iuuik 1.A B. Mr uJtct of whk, I iriol rtMftrt it uui tt rrmidtrJ at Ihr approaching etmuhoaur Central Awmbts." l'his asKuiiipuou to I putiuh a man ihat l.aa violaied nu law, by lb. creat.m, 'H the law B.ld Ir.l.i.n.l midsi ot lur.ou. eaciten.ent is Hai? in our coun'rv. And it Ik.

perarrJ prt judtmnt auutxts to nyply the drtict a argument upon wiucn the recent mob in Ha.nmi.ro nrocredni ih ih.i oriiinaied th. mon.irous enurnutiea of lb. Fr.ncO a ne oanner ai.eges the of ihe Commit. Visit friend, it ihee.i.i. K.

iha viait ng ins blends at Ibe east, aboiurun le. 01 aa a safeguard i I dtuicosI n.ni 1.. 1 view th.s very re.pccta iluy ia the circumsianco in the preacbrd uus.avery at night. traOHCiiou most lo bo deprecated. When rcspcctoU Grea: stress was laid on these extracts, aod I was msnengag.

in the perpetration ol tiolenee, for I vjuestioned very luinuiely as lo tbe authors ol tbe letters. wnai na ureru a correct puriKiae, Ihe examn le i. I 1 uev laboured much lo prose I k. all mm lo pursue the same course. And it is an exam 1 society, and lha: I was uuder the suise ol a reluiou iuu too iumi.ru, voc.

nut me irmper ol the I oossiou, periorming ine ouicua umce ol an uuiirreclloti now evince the truth id" this suggestion 7 The I ry agen. names of the Committrecf Vigilance are given in ihe I My journal was oext brought id retiew, but as it had Banner, and are subjoined. Iueenk.pt pencil mark, ihe uiraioranda short and COMMITTEE OF VIGILANCE ANDSAFETY.I hastily written, it served theui wry lutle purpose, ll JOH.V csEiv, tviiairmau. John Nirhnl, George Crockett, John Vau J.mea P. Clt.rk, ri.

K. W. HilL Robert Woods, Thomas H. Fletcher. Jatnes Irwin.

Alpha Kiagsley, A. A. Caseday, mason aiuioy, Johu Austin, James A. Puner. John M.

Hill, 1 homxs Wills, Edward D. Hicks, George Wilson, iv m. t. Maael Hunt, Thomas Calender. James VVi.iis, George Bron, Gresnwood Payoe, John bsieii.

1 homas J. Read. Joel M. Smith. Joseph Mdi.r, Nicholas Hobson, VVasbington Barrow, juaepn am lh, Thomas Crincher, John P.

Erwin, H. L. Douglass, 'Thomas Aden A. Hall, bert Farqhuarsen, John Somerville, Samuel Seay, Satuuel Waikins, Beverly W. While, Robert W.

Greeue, Robert 1. Moore, Jubn M. Bars, James Young, Andiew Hayaea, James chol, Fiov I Hunt, Anthony W. Johnson, E. lwrd Trahue, J.

U. Knowlrs, S. V. U. Stout, S.

C. Robinson, George S. Yerger, Wm. Brrrvliiil, Elinu S. Hill, Foster Crutcher, F.

P. Wook. R. H. Cartmell, and H.

Moore. Elders in the Presbyo nan Church. Notes by Mr. Carol, brine minister. Claiborne, Dresser.

1 111 requested after having examined this list, can duly to say, whether lour or bv. hour spent by such men in the trial, aud neany as many more in subsequent deliberation is noi evidonceol their calmness, pstirnce and uf a wish lo act with impartiality," My reply is mat men who pr.JSeetl lo irv and inflict infamous pun i.nment upon ait individual who had vtolattd no dies, as tbe banner asserts, or in respect in whose cause neir own Attorney Genera! aavs, "was a cause no adequately provided lor by law, and until the legislature aha.l make proper provisions against the incendiary puti ol abohiioniais. il will be very dangrroua for itiem lo meddle in an improper wav in so delicate and dangerous a cmcern, and th? publick fve'ing cannot be restrained in thai respect," must necessarily be excited beyond the exercise of a sound judgment. II is imuos sible I hal sensible and respectable men, not thus excited, could engage in such a business. However satisfied wuh themsi lves.

and their own conduct al Una time. is incontrovertible, that heir measure are indefensible in any tusi view ol sound morals, publick safely, or legs obligation. Precisely as they sustain theuis lves upon ced into the Gaxtttn notice of Dresse rs case. No hu.g of disrespect or ndicule was mien ed bv the repe uion uf his name. Havir.g appeared in iltes Ba.iner, ibe Committee, in consequence of lh.

excitement produced by periodicals known lo hay been nt my possession and that be had also taken mio his chare my junk, which he bad delayed opening ml my return. Tho rank waa Ibca produced before ibe. Commiitee, and a motion made and carried, that 1 should be inter rogaird as to il contents before opening iu On being uiterro gated accorduigly, 1 replied, as th. trunk wss befo Ihem, I Drelerred they should make tbe eiasauiaiioo fur themselves. It was then resolved, (ih.

whole house voiuig) thai my trunk shonld bo examined. Th. oiTker first 'aid beiore ihe Commute, a pile ol clothing, wMrh was exammed very cloeiv ihcn to! owed my books, among which was found, one caipy ot the Oasis." sno nf Rank m'. Letters up Slavery, andanen Hourn'a Ticlure ol Slaery in Ihe United Slates." 1 base, 1 info, rued the Commiitee, 1 had put in my Iruuk fur mv own erusal. as 1 wished to coiure wnal bad been written wuh result of my own observation while in U.e s.ave stales, and that no uiuivrdual bad seen ibein besides mi seX A caretul inpeelio wss mad of' ihe bonks also.

Then was presented mv business and private hi era, which were read ith eagerness, aod much Exiracu were rend aloud. Au.ni.g Hi em was one from a letter received from a very aid aod venerable lady, tunning thus Preached a stream ol abouiiuo iwo hundred and hity miles loriz" in tr.ve.l ng Iron, Cincinnati lo Gieal im'Mirlance was to this. Another souk, of ih oi' cr.ecraiing th 4ih of July, so mimy among us were luer.tliy leiueage Another, from a letter of Mr. Ens'gu, (a aeotleiiian well known io entertain no verv lavourable sentiments lor A.oiuiov.f m) which, alter urging me lo dihgenca in lie sale of nty Bibles, (oblaiiied from him) jsstingly ctiuuded, don't spend mora than half vour time among ike niggers." Tnis was entered by the cruwd. '1 na last waa tram the teller of a friend of mine, a tn.nu.ter of the gospel, who remarked that on was laid down again by the Mayor who had attempted to read it aloud with Ibis remark" is evidently very hostile to slavery." A witness was now called lorward bv who li was proved, u.at an aim slavery periodical ol some kind had ueeo leli by me individual on the roomer .1..

vi le Ino. 1 l.al .1 was lelt wi a copy of iho Collage H.ble, at tbe lime I arrived. Ou bung questioned by in. II turned out to be a No. of Kmane nalje.

u.e.l a. an envelope or wrapper lo ine Bib e. oiher witnesses were called, but this was the suba ancc of all ihev orov. ed against me. ll was conceeded without hesitation on my part, that 1 had soai a copy ol Rauk n's Letters." in Su.or.rr County, and lhal 1 had read loMr.Cavre, al htsiesoesi of lha A i cr ww.w.

M.DUlUllirU, which he said contained luthing that any candid man especially any Chrisiiau could gainsay. Thu h.irmau ol the committee asked me il remembered l.e sWuces woere I had circutaled ami slavery tracts. Thus, uy i tie lorm of the question, as well as by the manner, in.ikiiig tne impression I mai circulated ihem onreun, and lhal the tacl of my haviug done so kuo kn to U.e committee, i thu 1 replied lhal what I did, I did oueiiiy thai 1 had nut disir buttd any aim s.avcry puti.ic.tiutis whatever in Tennease, exc.pl one above mentioned, and lhal, if any had been lound under circumstances calculated to thiow suspicion on ue, it was a device ol my enemies. On being imerro gated as to my former connection with Lane 1 inloiiaed lie committee that I I ad been a member of lhal institution as we.las ol th. A.

S. Society, Ibruird huie more than a year ago and lhal 1 had voluntarily wnhdrawu, and had received an honourable niisstua Irom the same. A handbill was next produced, aud I was asked if I had never seen it. Alter having examined il, I replied never had. 1 was then aiksd wuh strong eiii liasis, if I was stir I had never seen a copy ol n.

1 agaiu re plix.1 1 was sure I never had. I w.a aaked a third time, wun a provoking and an ll stronger emphasis, il I was pMinvriy star I had airier sees, any thing mj tht ktnU. 1 agnu took it in. my hand and auer examining more iiituu ely, again repiutl I mat ooniii stirs I hudiuntr set it any lintf cf the hind. 1 lie trial eoi.lli.ui Iruiu be iwuen 4 aud clock, 1'.

M. till Ho clock nielu. when 1 was cail ad ugmn lor my uetence. The perplexi ty 1 must have tell in making may well be imagined, when it is recollected that I i as charged not with transgressing any law ol lh. slat, or ordiii.neo of the city, uul wuli conduct lo winch, il the law had aitai ih.

penalty ol crime, il lorm. we totally disregarded, and this loo, beiore an array persons banded together in contravention ol law, and Iroiu whoso mandate uf elo cution there wa. nu appeal. However, 1 took the un file special case, may every" special case be sustained I 'bus oil'cru'l to declare lully my seulimenls on in the opinion of ihe actors. Gamb ers may be hung, banks dcuioLisneJ, bank agents plundered, churches lorn uuwn Tins is uo idle rpecuanon.

We have but te uok at daily events, for the practical illustration. Ol his enough. Mr. Hunt supposes his name was invn'iously introdu subject uf slavery. Whilst 1 lu.d ll.ciu I believed s.av io be inconsistent with the gospel, and constant transgression ot God', law, yet said, that in uriiigtng about emancipation Ihe ere.ia ot Ihe master were lo be consulted as wo.

I as ll.uso of ihe slave. And n.al the whole scheme ol emancipation cutitu.ip.aii loiv result, that the shi.ulu be put in possession of ngbla w.lich we have declared lo be ma 'on ble fr in as a man lhal he should be considered as an mimor as used in the Gaxette as convenient for perspicuity in 1 ''lf euirusted by bis master wi the custody llustratluO. I 'tlm uwn nappincss, anu as.cuuiii.uie ut null lor ine ta in his day's Gazette we publu'i Amos Dresser's own I ol his powe; thai lie should be treated as our account bis journey to Nashville, and of his doing. I "rig.tuour ustd uttr brofutr. lu relerence loruy denies nur and treat tiicnl ai thai place.

Upun inquiry we id thai I luward the lhal in Ihe few instances in which I Dresser is a native of Massachusetts, Ihat he sl his I casus. ly cuuversea uau recommenusa a i her iu his iidaucv, and ihat he remained with hut mo 1 quietness, patience, auomission teaching them to ther and het second husband labouring on a farm, unl il I render good lor and discountenancing every about fifteen years of age. He then set out to get a hv scheme of which did not, curing its pro Ing and ar. education lor himself. He was lor a I me I 'wik lur it succraa the good conduct ol ine ngsged io a store he hen taught a schoul atterwards I staves wtiusi iin reui.iu tucii, anu iu me inuueuce oi became a student in the Oneida Labour Institute, in I "sumont au i persuasion addirsseu tne understand New York, from whence h.

came io Ihe Lnne Semina I wgs.nd consciences ol Slaveholders, exhorting them lo nasy. I hal he auanu.mra, upon us pronmiiion ol tne 1 uomjj inn.i wi Abolition Society. His object is lo ob.ain orders as a I lo.low men. minister of the gospel, and thus qualify himself for a I Atier my remarks wr re ended, il.e crowd wer. re furetgn nussicn.

For the rest, let his own siory speak. I quested lo wnt.draw whilst ihe commute, di bbtraietf on case. Ill cu.i.u.i.T who iiiru.i ur iwu was ue AMOS DRESSER'S OWN NARRATIVE. I reeled to a private room near al hand, lo awau iheir As mv name has obtained an unexoected notoriety. 1 1 decision.

Up lo tins period dur mi the whole ptor cm fl at the pubiirk aiteunon lo mv own accuuni of the trans 1 "His my mind was compo.ed, my spirits calm and un ac ions that have given me celebrity. I ruffled nor did I entertain lh. ti.net distant appruben Ontbebrsi day of la si month I left Cincinnati for 1 in there would be ao flagrant a violation of my right. the purpose of selling Ihe Cottage Bible," in an American citizen, ano so do iberale an aitetupi lo from ibe profit ol the sale, to raise luuds sufficient I dishonour me a a man. to enable me lo complete my education.

The largest nortion of mv book was sent lo Nashville by water. 1 took sen ral cupt. tiie Bible with me, besides considerab.e nu iiber ol th. li lie work entitled "Six lihl .1 RA TOR nns M.Csrthy. deceased.

cotu.tt of N. as lot u. IU. buun l. irom on J.

'oarer Pointing. Onenta. tinting, mezzotento, pen pannershtp io be conducl.d by 1. euo A Convei.l. In packing them into my J' 1 I'll.

xT he east bv He Bowery road, on 'he norm by lot No. 1 1 C1l drawing, colouring, and tran.Uring var Rolstrt N. Tmson. who are the general partners, of my baroucne. a ot 1 Sp.oce, 757 Hl.li ADVUNls I HA I OKs Or lh, No fay (J bv N(.

45 pooshing. under the name and firm of Webb and Tlnaon. "mh and papers of d. delcriptioioiwe.e lJ 2 Spruce 2 Ir 44 on lh. bein o.

spechrd yr.tt,xi fn A.bum. designed and drawn, snd some genera, uaiure of burtnes. intended ,0 be "'Ew, frl, n.iV by ubbrng 1 m1L Zlmftnt b. reb.g.eii'b. "la'Za the said map.

aa by re.erence thereto I. ad wt.l appear, I'. sale. transacted is that of imporung. buying and selltng ear dirtribute them a.

suitable opoorlunitiet lrge.1 lohavedteil inte.ta.e itiat ne ro. untie. d. i. as.

I who is al.edg.d to ave lha, lot ol land situate in Ihe uRDKRb eu.u.ed wuh 'be greatest despatch peung, and other merchandise usually connected will. Among them were otd religious news. Ihe surrogate cil, and Inteatam are in my hands be adtn.n.iered cy Vork t.nbro,derv and Needte work in Gold, The carpet lr.de. '1. int" pub anir nuXr sof hn la tter, of adm ra .1.

il .1 aw unless. he same. hi, Nifc r11, )in lhe La.nb wool. Kc very p.ei.tble stye. Burgoyne the special partner, and ha.

te nperance arcording 1 or ruw eat, by the Bowery road, the uor by lo. No. 10, oc Paltn, or Elubroldwy. tc. designed, drawn and lo 'capital stock firm Fifteen Thou DaTv.ue Ky.

whcr.T HJiri dav October .1 10 cotk the tursuuo.i Tuesday U.e oav October nexl. N(J lnB rw on est by Wlrkeil to orUer fme, fouoa and Needle Workpro sand soc.e.y had beo organ aed soin. month, oimstiiav. New Y.rk Sepl. io.

lid wHCATON o's No. 44 and 45, be tig of it.e diinensions also spec, Ttl0 Ml0 partnership commenced on tbe first day of he( ue subject emancpanoo seemed imn. T()V E. lied the map aloresa.d. as reference thereto had would irja.

SPfcClMENS of all the branches. Mrs. Mesrs August, one Ihuusand eight hundred and hve. and w.ih ui re.ira.nl, besides selling seveia ii 4 mAtm Piibuck Admiinstrai or s5 law4w PdiAdjmniauajr etf A'so, ad lhal ceriain other lot. piece ur parcel teachmg, (wuh in.

most flattering success,) always on the first day of August, one thousand 4 IIIT with a arge sha.e ol my au slU Mwsw rrrr t. s' a ft ADMIN 1 TRA I Orl'S OFFICE, llf which in a certain mdeaturo of cunveyanre ra ar nllnd Ddl of pretly a articles received el.ht hundred snd thiny oine. In imveilm ibroush lhal.ta PUBLICK ADMINIS I RA TOR a Or ICE, Nu llj at, eel, 2 d.v.rs from Na.sau. No he nmih day July, one thousand eight hun tf The.aid parioers all reside in the city of Now 1 ork, l.ibfl of ffl, temperance almanicks and Sprm iwo door, irom Nassau streei. Nonce JL Hereby yen hat the tfceu of Francis Tucker, jrrj by il.iam Henry of Ihe town ot ANr WALTZING LESSONS.

"here the buaineM is lo be earned on. 0Ioer menlineJ, including a lew tracts 01. h.Mhv civtn. mat tnt nirvil tn cwubo 0.0... and X.vlia rntr.

I Unu.k anil his wile. IO ine s.iu aoiin otww, and Henrv Peterson, se.w.an, are in my nan.s, inn will he administered upon so by me according iu aw, unless Ihe same sharl b. 'aimed by som. lawful ur administrator of ss. deceaaed, on at beiore Sa urdav.

26th day ol Smembe. osxl. New Yurk. August 27, 1835. rs.w K.

WHF.AT0M, .27 Iaw4w Pub.ick Adinmlstrstur. ADMINIS I RATERS OFFICE. No. sprue. two doors from N.tau streei.

Nonce is her.by given that effect, of Henry Krolt. Charles Townsenl. late ol Bustoti. Captain stein Sharpe. Anioinu Oleinent.

deceased, who are 10 have died intestate, are in my nan Is. and will b. administer upon and sold by m. according to law. unless the snail be claimed by sum.

la lul Executor or A muiistiaiur. un or beloc Tuesday, Ihe Hi day ol Sep. Irmher next. New York, August 0. 193j.

E. WHEATON, Publick Adiotnisiralor. a20ta4w I ST i Siinice s'rent. 2 doors Irom ss.il 1 he subscriber hereby gives notice lo lhe relatives and nex: of l.uev llmiri lale rd city deeeaseil, w.io is alledgnd to have died intestate, ihat he inleuds to appiy ihe surrugaiaof the raly and mnty ol Nw York lor lulu. A.i,uif:.tinn noon lhe estate ol he intesiale I.

a 1111 lir before Tu.y. k. ol Se.ei uer nexl. at 10 clock in lh. luren Miii of thai dav.

K. HEA'ToN. Publck A iminisiraior. New York, August 20, 1935. aH2aw4w IJL ULICK AO.VllMfifKA TOR'S OFFICE.

No. i a reel 2 doors from Nassau St. eel. Klni.ea hereby aiven. that the clfee.u id John Moore, seaman, and Mary B.

rry, widow, and Ixa'svUa Pine, ul said cuv, deceased, wno are I io t' tv. died intes tales, are in my hands, and will be a lmmisiered ution arid sold by me, according to aw, unless he same shall ba clsimed by some lawful sxeculors, or aJmims ered on or beiore Saturday, th. 28m day Set.t. mVr xt, ending the hereof. K.

WHEATON, Pualick Adininialral.tr. New York. Au j. "Bth, 135. ftl ftismarMfl.

Carvera. desert knives, Zn Iaw4w BJs as a i liL wi i ial A doomed ch. re elegant, filled in mahngan, Auto, oounie se hne handles. Scoops Cork Screwe, Kail. Sharpener, hicb hav 1 fo.

ks. w.lh a tine as of esrving knives and gsrae carvers, which uo warranted to be made of the hnesl steel. Th. above good, together wuh many otner noose t. 1..

hate been selected with lhe greatest 1 "1 w.rr.n'ed in be made of h. best maiertals. lor sal. al a small advance on lh. cost of importa at lh Hardware and Famishing srehous 01 PANIKL E.

DELAVAN. to 4sS9 Broadway, e.w. Bi'mmess rr6HOUSK KEEPKRS Uselul articles fur wmier I Th. subscriber has just received a fin. assort men ofBras.

and CofP ds. Brass and d.eel 7. 1 tt.s.a hearth bruthe. of differ Sella, truvi Warmers lo.eths with a fine aslonmeal ol braa. and copper oval Tea ketlles wi.h tamls and neaier tjaNIFL E.

DELAVAN. 4H9 Br cor Broome si. Just rscsifed a fin) assortment of James Dixoas Brt ua War eoo.is ti of tea sad eoffe pots, with sug .1 stitnslrr, in'rsiste, st i Minn sirs a. I hands, ano wm New York, September am, iu. .5 1aw4w have died ill' and sold by me according to law.

ut.le the same p.tfB 'l(jO, Ihe iwelllu day of 11 Limed bvsomelawtol Adminiairator or Kx 1 hundred and ten. and which ast ru.or on brluf Tuesday, ine 6th day of October in aa follows, y.x ail ecu. or, on Ihe iwelllii day of ast K. WHEATON, Publick Administrator. ARCHITECTURE.

WEBB intends re.opet.ing DAT and t.vi Lai. ArcnuecturalSch.a.sresce l.reen sireet, near unritrr, Ik And eiuiaio me sK t. alter .1 ntJ'll I. Wilt a so. un.

1 urn nnctpie. Tuiis. 10 ihe doctrines taknt in se If, o. echoed 1'urn pa, nier in Wail street oung m. fiur in oove doctors wuh the risleiy neen luVooou Ftms.

will beeiper.menied upon, in order to ZnZLTJL its la amy 77 I 11 in trnt ni inrinrtc tHl.lCK A vllNISiRAlOtia urr ol principle. ue j.illlill. il viiivi Js ess I.wiiiar ltl: 7 will be doracsiick eaioa 1.1 I ilBWl, to appiy lor to me uat orobable even these may find a cl It' a. having been 3.1 avenue and llath streei. Venules all on hand coaches in all tnnr kinds made to order al me Thep.ea.ure pubhek tage purchase tnnr coac.e.

uqsT. m23 dtl ir i iVPAN in ihe tr.AOr.Kb l.xsunit. icn 1 euyifNew York, Omce Wall No. 119. damage ar VI le Eaci.i.xsi, and also agamal loss or damage by Inland rtaviga ih.

1 ag anslVos. or damage Application for insurance, accompanied by a w.ll reeeiv. prompt ai fh. rates of nremtum and conditions of insurance are im'orm wuh the oilier Fire Insurance Companies ib this SllV. ideon Lee.

lacub Lorillard, uewts C. Ha nerslev, iamuel Campbell, iardmer G. Howsand, c)avid idward VV. ounnam, Stevens, C. Halsey, ViOism Colgate, 4arttn E.Tmnpon, Villsm Bakeww ibeneier CauldwelL, N.

IU.r.ie, DIRECTORS. William B. BullesC Russel Dart, WM. Joseph Sarins, John C. Vemtt, Geia ge Colgate, Gabnel Winter Mil ford Martin, N.

P. Hwack, N. W. Stuyveaaat, John Brouwer, James P. Van Horn, Peter mes, M.

C. Perry. Stephen A. Halsey Robert L. Rad.

Btretarv. B. BOLLE9, President. JTisi, i isiH GROa DK NAPLES, as orted eoioura, PN.l'L .1. THOiUS 8CFFFRN, 1 X44Psarlst.

a km! creams lo ol ad wiu. a v.rwtv rs a tstai tl 1 4 al ffttlskt I I VU ar rectwded in ha said clerk's ottice ol tne city ano county New York, in lib. No. 8S of Conveyances, etc. a Juiv, one thousand eignt atl mentioned ut is ll.ers thal ceriam lo: ol land and dwelling hou late in lb.

Seventh Ward, bu! now lying 10 lhe Eighth Ward ol the city of New York, par. eel of the estate of Robert and Thema Tucker, numbered in the division ot the said estate as number eight, beginning oil the west side of the Bowery Lane, at Ihe noribeasi corner ef lot number seven, be u.nKUig 10 James Drake, running thence along staid Bowery Lane twenty one feet two mchea to Inl number 1 hence in a line at rutin angles to Bowery Lane, weslwardly a.mig tne south line of said let number nine. viiwUT in Chanctrv. In pursuance of a decreta. order ol this Court, will uiret.e...

o. V'VTreoares accurate drawinusof every uescrip puhl Aucn under tne Aucn under ino ft buildings, specification, coniracs. c. 11 1 l0.l.sOfrlcE, ll.ltt ihi the ol 1 hoii 15. Tnoma I Notice is nereor p.erson.

Vw upon and are in hand bv me according of il.e a.d rd by tome lawlul execuw. lOm of ruaV deceased perauns, Ikt'ooi next. all Uw4w TT0USE KEEPERS ar. mlormed that I 1 The ft ft a. lis I a km.

I iibi i K. WHtATON. Publick Adminiraw. sTs.r.k 1 rnu ar lTeTcak k. i ai her ri snectiutiy at rtiahlisneu te n.a fioiel.

corner o. r.in i Mariaem. oooosoo niatM case ua.so, I and atedums; high and ham candlesticks, elegant emho.sed ee. ditf'ertnt sixes aisn UbTeul fin. Gothich Ul irava, w.lh net, goid bur suuerier table cutlery, from 'he manuf.ctory of and other debuted such ing in trout and rear twenty one leel two incnes, ano deplh on each snte one hall the dts auco uciwccu tonether wun all and neo.er.t.

hereditaments and appurirnan cesihereto beioo.mg or in any wise appertaining, which i it de crdied are now known numbers 243. 25') and 252 Bow 1 1331. .1 la6wl ls Master in Chancery. subscriber. of Ihe Masters in Chancery oi me ate, to lhe highest bid ier, at tbe Merchants Exchange the city of New York, on the twenty seventh day ol October next, at twelve o'clock, at noon, all that certain dwelling house and lo" of ground, situs le, Iving and being in the second ward of Ihe cny ol" New ork, on lb westerly side of John street, and anown aod distinguish ed bv numoer eighty lour bounded nnrtn.nir.,, Lewis Moore, one hundred and one feet two inches, in ihe rear by Stephen I horne, and by Albert hundred feet ten inches, and in breadth mfron.

snd rear twenty five f' Dd 'J tember. I85. .14 Iaw6w in chancery. i A e. ur Nf.W In tA incert.

In pursuance ol an order uf the Court ol Chancery, will be sod at pt.bl ck auction, ai I Ex change, city rf.Ne Yorlu on.be J3d da, of Sep lember instant, at IZocioca.ai i. tne auD iriher, ne ol th. Masters of sa Court, A.l I reel of sroiind. siiuaie, Ivin mat cer am io fee mhe Ninth aid me York 118. and on ihe other side by lot uid man.

and ID me rear uy No. 'r front and an aney on each side Li ihe same more or less. T.ge.her wnh all'snd singular the apt ur enances. Dated September 1, a DAVID C0DWISE, Mater in Chancery. 1 1 3 ar ASUUELAWAKK rail road.

KS toc b. CamtalS, of th. 1) Hud.d "srw a the Ke.d.ng Room change, in the e. ul New lork. tweny iounhdiwenyfifthday senv iou.

10.h Da.Newburgo koWLER, CHARLES BORLAND, JOHN FORSYTH. THOMAS POWELL, BENJAMIN MACE, JOHN P. LmiTH ABRAHAM M. SMITH, JAMES u. JOHN W.

KNb.VLS. Cmm isstosHsrs. I MADAME ACHILLE respectfully lutorms her ti aud lhe publick in general, Hsat ts prepared lo renew her attendance lo Dancing aod Walning Cas tes Semm.ne. and private families, and likewise at her own residence in "Aalk.r streei. No.

14, wnere will be happy to Jive a so private lessons to ladies and gentlemen. Madame A. lakes this opportunity to express her giautude to her Inenda Ibe liberal patronage she has received since she began her professional earner, and hopes, bv her attention and exer'iona 10 lorwaru me ira tiroveme'nt id the pupiis confided 10 her care, to merit the cuniinuanc ol their kind favours. 7 lin vu IIK THU NEW YORK AND KRlli I. RAIL ROAD No.

12 Wall street, Sed. k. nomher tortv six. inence aionn i. ie 1 ti iLif.

1 ne aiocanoiuers rear of lots number tortv six and forty seven. 10 the north I ueu the annutl election ol Directors ol this Cum we comer of loi nuniir seven aloresa.d. along be held al Ihis office on the 1st day ol October the same easlwardly lo the ace ol beginning, contain (rom to o'clock. X. of the Board of Directors.

K. LORD, Treasurer. PRINTING MATERIALS. For sae low, to close a concern, a quantity of Proving Materials, in go order, eonsisiing of metal founts of 8, 7. 8 and 4 line.

Wain an ornamen ai canon, doub.e paragon, double English, paragon, great pnmer, pica, primer, bourgeoia, brevier andmmpariel. A handsome assortment of card type, fl wera rules, ic. wood cut. Also, 26, 20, 15 and 10 line wood tounts, with cases, kc. Apply io aI3tf B.

G. Water st. STATE OK NEW YORK, ss. In Chancery. In i.urauanre ut an order ot the Court of Cnancery, will be at nublick auction, at the Merchant's Ex change, in Ihe ciiy of New York, on Iho 24th day of September ins sr.t.al 12 o'clock at noon under the direction of ihe subscriber, one of the Masters of said Conn, All those four certain lots oi ground (wtib the church lately erected thereon) situs eat Brooklyn, in lh.

county ol King snd Siate ol New Yor.tdcsignted on a map of ihe land ol Uomlun Sands, n.ed in me omce oi u.e cicr. of the said county of Kings, as No. 182. IS3, D4 and IsS, bounded as follows easterly bv Jay sireel, southerly by property formerly of the said Comfort Sands, westerly also ny property tormerlv cl the said Comfort Sands, and aoftneriy by York each lot being twenty five feet in front aod rear by one hundred on eacn side," together wuh ail and singular the appurtenances belonging. Dated New York, September 1st, 1S35.

WILLIAM VAN WYCK, 19t Master in Chancery. 1 tAST OFF CLOTHING. The present being tne I c. n.et'.m.n throw off their winter Bayard, drci aeo. mArA directions lo call v.tuin us 01 ..1 fdivci.i.

a invent Avenue, and I be smnctuallv attended to. D'Hinuru V. I .1 lAtPl, 109 E.chan.e. insure agatnsl loss or nn. be lot No.

all M. LUMLEY, Chatham st. earl? opposite the theatre. 1 jUBLlCK ADMINISTRATORS OFFICE.No. iSp ueest.

4 doors from Nassau. New Ton, Sept. 9'h 1335 Notice is hereby given lhal ihe meets of Obadtah Hammond and Thomas Fanning, de eased. who are lo have died Intestate a ami be Administered upon, and sold by to law. ibe same shall be claimed bv om ttt tul Eircuio or Adroinwirmtor on or seiore 10th day of October ernuung dg0 y(5K3J4TON, .9 Taw 4w A lm nie.rat.vr.

nrooa.yi. and Jamaica ingineer. OtBce, wl TO BUlLDF.RS i Prmoa engineer uai.r, TO BUILDERS JR V'OTICE ill reeeiveo at tow ouc a I CxclsTnUiV uaive. wr ouuoinz aa 01 office and Car Hosts at Jam ic brKk, iroo.mg eighty plan. I asui I a I.

wseej nu.ui a. ...1 1 snd all necessary ra 1" a at 5 Ex JTormaaon given am tpp .11 change Bu.ldings. Brook'tn. at I QOCHINEAL, sg Ea cb7. II at7 Iw6w MORGAN L.

WEBB. R03ERT N. TINSON, WM BURGOYN E. the bu.iseas will be continued at No. 177 oadway.

New York, August 17. lo. Signed, WM. M. BURGOYNE, M.L.WEBB, R.

N. TINSON. sS 10 17 IO TERS" BANE OF TENNESSEE The i Stockholder of the Planters' Bank nf Tennessee on ilie book at the Manhattan Company, ar. notified 1 that an instalment of Five Dollars per share requested be paid the first day of October next, and a I ke sum ou th. first nf November at ihi.

Company. ROBERT WHITE, UasnierM. C. .9 dtlOiawtt ll the same into Fulton street Publick nonce hereby given to all persons interested, ihat lhe Streei Commute, of the Board of Assistant A d. rraen wiilmeet at ihe Street Coromisioner'sOmce on next, ine tsi mat.

at 4 o'cioek. P. M. un the above mentioned and all oersons ncemed are hereby notified to attend ai lhe tune and place above mentioned. By order of the Committee.

GEO. B. SMITH, S'reel Commissioner. Stroel Commissioner's Office, Sepl. 14, 1835.

QUBLICK ADMINISTKA TOR S.OFF1CE, No, IT 1 door from Nassau. The subscriber hereby gives nonce io relatives and i of Usioh Barnard, iai. ef Alabama, deceas ed, who is alleged lo have died intestate, ihat be intends to anDly lo tbe Surrogate ol I De cut ano cuuu.y o. VKW GOODS, per roiand and J. S.

FOUNTAIN n.a. No. 29 MaidM Lan. ih. sltova rutekets.

several cat ,..1.1. for dresses, among which are aoroe oflh cbesl goods Ihat have ever been loirocuced in uiui ci Sstm stnped and plain, onto, and cash mere muslins H.rn hr'd silks, satirrs and rep. for dresses New sty brocade Foulard, Lexors' splendid eta brotderd sua ana annua sHproos SpieatLd painted eaabrick.calicea, jaconets, k. Oriental and brocade ehally, new and baautml P.n. such as embroidered bass, bells, hdkfs scarfs, and Mousse lain Lan and Damtaca.

erob'd I sh thibei 4 shawls, emb aad plasn uacn cam brick hdkf. Elegant fig'd and plain Puulx dc Soi, coloured and biaek. The above lorm a nart of iheir rich and elegant stock dseidedlv more splendid than thev has. ever ooeree, ana smr which have utsrebaaed by agent us fans, tney ire iher by enabled to soil wholesale and reiad, at aa ov price as any other bouse. N.

a. Araoog lhsbov ch whit raaienakt, uu ao. nw all JL at sal by a a. t.rse T. a at hS Caennated from on col 1 lntlJS rayD.

Chapman. caJculaliog I.ter.st. ourreu uwver a IANSKN. or sal of Cedar at. SI5 TzrrT ed throe tbrwad.

rNDIA.TINA nnur ra DOW Ca In this coi.a leuce 1 was strengthened by lh ot all ihe circumstances of the case. What I bad done. I had done openly. Thtrt mat na law forbid ding what aad dear, I had counseled no gudi Hint il.e aw considered such my intentions had been those ol kindness to all 1 bad no socrei feelings of guilt, a roe be'ore the bar ul my conrcience, lur any or clandestine movement, lu ad lition tu this, loo, a niiiig my Irie Ihere was a great portion of the re speclabiuty of Nashville. Nearly halt uf the vim uu.ivber, prufessors of Christianity, the rrpu ed slay ol the churc'i.

suiiorie of the cause ol ben. volence in he form of Tracts and Missionary Societies and Sal baih scheo's, several members, anu most of the etdere of lhe Presbyterian church, Irom whose hands, but a few day beiore, I had rece.ved lhe emblems of In brokeu bod and siied blood ul our blessed Saviour. My expectation however were soon shaken by r. Braugli lou's saving on euiering the toow wnere 1 was, that too feaied ll would go bard with me t'ia', whilst sou. of siavery, given tnuse wlo were willing to receive them.

I the commiitee were in lavour or iniriy wern I gai nont of th tt any prrmt of ctlavr, band er I lor indicting one hundred lashes, whilst others still Ires, nor had I any tntrnuon of doing to. I inougtn roe wormy oi uttm. Near Gailaiui, in Summer county, Tennessee, I sold I tengin terminated on being summoned lu bear the dec 1 1 kH 1 1. THE PARTNERSHIP hcreiulure etisnog between I a copy ot Kankiu a setters on slavery, i imim ti subscribers under the firm of Burgoyne. W.bb Nashvi loon Saturday th.

t9th ol July and took lodging, by the Cbair.nau, that ihev had acted with great wss dissolved on the first day of August at ihe Nsshvi le Inn. The young man who accompanied camion and deliberation, and bowev.r unsatisiaciory natinl Wm. M. Burgoyn relirtng. The affairs ot me, in bring tig into lhe house my oooas iron, me oox ui ui.ir cnr.iu.isi tmicut K.w he firm will be settled by Webb A Tinson, by wnom me barouche, oramed the antMlavery tracts sou omer eniiousiy, wm, a iuu rcc.usni.iuu ieu inru o.tnohlets.

1 neir oetog ovenuu.eu u.u sn.bw.icwu v. i k. I tntt.SI,..,. in 4,, tu eiiner oius.anoon 7 waa taken I. the of Mr.

atoulu 10 De repaired, in Having in my possession puo itneu ty ine he cuurse ol the day Mr, a. remarkeo 10 nts workmen, i American Anu siavery ictoiy anu h. alierwsrd inloruiel me, mat pt rnaps, as i came 1 lietcd 1 nau circu a tea toese iierioaicais anu sc. cs trom Ciucintiaii. 1 was an AJoiitiouisi, on mis, one oi I the coiotnunity ine principles tney incuicaieu.

them coininenced runiinagtog my carriage. In th. box I He then pronounced thai I was condemned lo receive he fuund, among Ihe other pimphleis, a February No. oil twenty lashes on my bare back, end ordvred to leave th lhe Anti siavery rCecoru, wun a cut rcpresciiiuig a urvvc i piece z. nours.

i ni was out an uour previous id" slsvc. crained, the iwo foremost baying violins, ou I in commencement cj" lb. Sabbath.) which they were playing tne American nag waving in I 1 tie doors were then Utrown open, and me crowd ao the centre, whilal the jnvir, wun ms wnip, was I milled. To Ihem il was again remarked, lhal in. urging on in.

rear. coiiirantee nsu uvea u.u ur vs general excilement, which 1 aiterwards learned, was I and lo those who thought the punishment toe arier, ihev n. relation lo alaverr and in a short tune it I wouln only aav. that Ihev bad done what Ihev. auer sso IDENING ANN STREET AND OPENING I nujj about that I had been "circuial incendia (urt oaWxroiuvsi.

thoughi io be right and lo those wao 7 Ymk fur Letters of Administration upon 1.. srenrdin. to law. at hisom lSih otoctoMrs the forenoon ol thai day. K.

WHEATON, Sew York, Sept. 16. IMS. Public Adm ry periodica among the tree cloured people, and trying I tlHMignt it too light, hey mu.l ay, that Cuming lo iu excite the slaves 10 insurrection. to soon as ibe I tbe.r decision lh.

coromi.tr. had regaroeti not su mm epor; came tu my knowledge, I went lo Mr. and I lhe number ot stripe, as the disgrace and mlamy ol be explamed him how it was lhal Hie pamp. lets had been! ing publcl. whipped." The seott nce being again re elt iu ihe baroucne.

men uwa uno my custody tbe I pealed, it was received w.in greai o.s ks. remainder ol ihem, and locked tbeai up in my irunk. I by stamu.ng ol leet anJ clapping of i.ands. I i C. merits id Ilie Ml.

Sj on this occasion, iota mo uiai ine scene repre I he ct, airman men ci.cu senied lhe cut waa une of by no means uulrrquent oc 1 spectators iu relerence lo meir approbation ol lhe de currence lhal 11 was accurate in all us parts, and thai I ctsion of the committee, desiring a.l who were s.tisb it and a.ain. Mr. Xf. I A .1 and would uieose a slaveholder, though as he says, opposed to Slavery pruciple a member, if not aa tUm, in the Presbyterian church, and une 01 me committee 01 v.guaoce wuicn at tsrwards sal in judgement upon me. The excitement continued 10 increase, and it was soon sdded 10 the report, that bad been posting up hand bills about the city, inviting an insurrection ul the slaves.

receive no injury afi.r the exee.ut.uo the sentence. tu sund .1 usual way. here was no disseni.og voice. ih. The chairman then asuresso hi.

big gratmcaliui ol in. sense Ii.Tnai nad been main esied in lhe conduct ol the mean. e'V hr.d in lhe r.Mn. ibat so sauco log, ml to or (treed to thai miitee. I no mientmii.

iher.fu,. fW. rf d.nger, I "I re. on or oe a a cv. I I had been assureo urn mv 10 o'eloek in commueo ine aa: out.

should be relumed to me Uut tui yj' r. r. nu. preparing .0 V. 7., ol the Banner, and a.

an em erant If a I ansa. bT IU RlUe. tlW.m. hA OIMT1. Ml ISM'.

BU. si I j. no.crv. I from Nw r.ng.. 1 ana voouer i in his own hands, my lournai.

Cnar.es C.rrolL A1.Mm.av8, m. at ih. door and demanded rZlZ.Z' nave recciveo at in.T 1 waaaru" 1 bad in my possessiuo. comer of Nassau h. proceeded 10 gel mem mm.

By "tT a 1 tne innuence mucn exau II.I.C ss dow displayed a tbe pale death like count nance. ki.h eici ed leeungs jm. 1 k. Ki.aa On oresenuna m. I us ed irawe, MM IO Ll 111.,...

I a ung uecoooemnea pamphie 1 I thnDrocrHt to iwV Mr. Braughion, the thai, allowing wtu a Ih.im chiel, I "10 Kuifj iiiui up Tka irrnca inw1' 1 a. I This lecBeo litem. earn re round, wher. shout rymtig m.wun e.s.us ,1 I wTa.en charg.

by not onry rage, bu, a copiousness of dom, wrong. Of ei7.d5cer. I take plea mv papers I bsve heard noihing sine Mr. H. tok them t1' 1.

1 Sri. I SII IJOlCVr a ajskv K.s i bis eusiuay sure hre, in 01 lK1buod tu me, through I the nng that had bean formed lb chair. cooduct to be stnctiy anchol. adtir, the kindest aad I Mn (accompanied by ih committee) again called for a wnoi. I accumpanien i ot seotii.eot in relsliosi to InesenteMe h.

JOCLAH o.aibe ath W.S H.J I. Mla k. aaaa aafaal fka ssesnmg wetog bad caused us to b. arrested, and brought helots naiaard uooo me asaui the vo was oatanimou in ta kr.uk its si i nl na nwnm aia nn ni. found lhe mav.

a hsd gal myseil into I order by whirft ih whole proceeding had Ho remarked, appear before die Cuiumiliee o. I charter g. Whilst som of Ihe company wr cailiy, anu it wouid give m. pleasure i in stripping n. of mv garments, a muiion was Vis lance.

tusi what I bad done. I rtia. i I. and aeooooad thai I be etoneraled altorether bom do sss. dooe.

He the asked sw if I I punishment. This brought many and turssi tsi ml what 1 i Mv renlv was. 11 i mm. ns. and wbai i'mea caded.

Mv reply was. I I anover'. created a comas on lb bead, and w.tnera rf ull I nad heard oa wu appeased only by Ih sound ot ib. ka.w not w. mo thai I supposed wood I naked body.

a.r Or. a La I tr ensrr in. Wl i i ita.ts.inisnin.meni. wm a. ui to orov.

lhal I bad I m. afinr i'h a U0aa ui lo prov. that I bad I a Hr.u.hion ih. cny omcr secest. and ssx as nand, if I was rsxtlj for trial, I who th.

url.mon ceased, a II i utk nlac immcdiaisl troksdi ut I rrea. a pa. nr. tstw vutri.va,., was to th. court room v.

tceling rd tnaaarg.ying to a oajxirt it bad been enabled i sn. and cosvsi saia tor aw involuntary luriiu.de wun arose in my soul. uiiersnc. i h. death eiter.wc..

tut vrtue whien a. I nea.n siouo ri, Ro Th. roll of lha Committer I ailenc thsl prevails" ero Tk. 1 load 1 40 nHsW'l," awed to my met ov nr. oraugri 1" I nr.

vine. 1 i us praying ey kim m1 e'er, hr it mt 0 fllwia Vwl 4V WVaBMtswawk.

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