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CLEAN DRY SUGAR, TH HILLINGS ren pounds; flue favored St. Domingo Coffee, burnt ad, for one shilling per pound; beautiful high of, light drawing Young Hyson Tea for six shillin and» ‘This tea will recommend itself when us lamp oil, that burns well, five shillings sperm oil that will burn as long as there is a drop in mp and give abeautitul light for seven shillings per BENJAMIN ALBRO No. 126 Division, corner of Alien street. 5 REMEMBER THAT YOU HAZARD YOUR ly neglecting your coughs and colds. Dr. J. Covert’s of Life is a certain remedy for coughs, colds, con- tion, bronchitis, dyspepsia, asthma, croop, whoo; pugh, &c., if taken in season, and none need despalr adical cure, if they apply this remely in time. Dr. t's certificntes from Ay ians of the highest repu oer ‘men and others, overwhelming proof of ood effects of this medicine, and we say again to the , though you may have been imposed on by nos venders until confidence is nearly exhausted, still dvise you to make one more effort to restore lost h, and make trial of Dr. J. Covert’s Balm of Life. who had lost all confidence, have, by purchasing tle of this medicine, been restored to good health. overt’s office for the sale of Covert’s Balm of Life, ing’s Medicated Worm Diarrhea, Dinner and Car- b Candies, Humphries’ Pile Ointment, Phelps’ Tomato Sir Astley Cooper’s Celebrated Corn Salve, is 135 u street. WORDS OF THE what unac- HOW TRUE ARE T igent Dr. Hervey when he sa; ible perversity in our ourselves so much against anything s enlightened age, however, men beg ve already sacrificed too much of their comfort by ing to dogged old custems and rules. Lord Bacon to the world his new mode of reasoning by the tion of facts, This as well as other philosophising ibly benefitted science generally ; anda desire to he foundation of experiment by the observation of wem to fix the attention of keen and accurate obser: ‘The question then before us is, whether is an oily ound, or a spiritous extract, the most beneficial in ing and preserving the hair? Ask your physician, he is a candid man, he will answer “that he had noi given himself much trouble about it. Ask your resser,—he is the practical man. But, men of com- nse, ask yourselves, and if you have not as yet used ige’s Balm of Columbia,a Spirituous Extract,the best je of the kind ever offered to the public, try it, and In with yourselves, See advertisement. At 71 Mai- ane, where the Balm may be had. WE ADVISE COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND ers now in the city to call at 100 Nassau streat, op- the “ Herald Buildings,” and purchase Ring’s ce- ted Verbena Cream for shaving. The great im- ment in its manutacture by the present proprietor, Sinclair, rendars it unquestionably the best seaving ound, besides the most economical ever presented to lublic. The thousands who daily use it declare that ing with it is a perfect luxury, magoetism in the legree. Be careful and observe the writtan signa. pf P. Sinclair, proprietor.” MR. GEORGE PIERCE, THE FAMOUS en Range Manufacturer, in Fulton street, says he ‘ht nothing could beat his Ranges till he tried Sh Cough Lozenges, and they certainly are the g) pedicine in use. ‘They cured him in a tew hours of distressing cough. He has known many who used Sherman’s lozenges for headache, sea-sick- with success. Dr. Sherman’s ware- it 106 Nassau y, and 3 Leuger Bui CHILLS AND FEVERS.—This vexatious com- all others, is caused by the impurity of the Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills area certain cure ver and ague, beeause they purge from the bod bilious humours which are the cause not only of all | 3000 of tevers, but of every malady incident to man. h four to six of said Indian Vi je Pills, taken six fs precediag every chill, will, in De dboct ive; Febdus ost obstinate attack of chills and fever, at the same the digestive organs will be restored to a healthy and the body so completely invigorated, that fever egue,or indeed any other malady, will be in a men. mpossibl regres exclusively to the sale of the medicine, esale and retail, 288 Greenwich street, New York, ‘remont street, Boston; and 169 Race street, Philadel Agents, 4 Stanwix Hall, Phila. “ THE PARISIAN ALTERATIVE MIXTURE,” faranteed to cure all forms of secondary syphilis. Pa- } atfected with pains in the bones, cutaneous erup- , Sora throat, and every other symptom indicative of pxistence of venereal taint, should use this specific put delay,” Sold in bottles at $1 each. In cases of half en bottles, $5, (forwarded to any address.) W.8. RICHARDSON, Agent. Principal Office of the College, 97 Nassau street. Jeneral Printing—Books—Pamphlets— Cards—Bills, &c, To the Basiness Public. ving now ei completed one of the most splendid ERAL PRINTING OFFICES, ever organized in city, we are ready to print books, pamphlets, cards, and ll kinds of useful and elegant printing, on the mo, terms, and for cash payments. his o! i e have fitted up at a great expense—in , presses, and materials of all kinds. We have alrea ixecuted work to the amount of several thousands of , end are still bass pet pristiog some of the most beau- articles ever ismued the press. A Lady’s Maga called the “Artist,” is printed in this office, and it is ow ledged to be the most beautifully printed magazine e country. The beautiful typography of the New x Lancet is well known. applications for printing will be made fo Mu. Josern or, the Manager, at the office of the Hereld—or up in the printing office, entrance at 97 Nassau street. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, RIETOR OF THE Hewarp GeneRat Painrina Orricr, North West Corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. 20th Sept., 1942. w ¥ MONEY MARKET, Tuesday, Nov. 8—6 P.M. lhe excitement of the elections and the inclemency of weather, have not improved the appearance of the kets. The sales at the stock board were to the usual nt, with & little better feeling in relation to prices. lo State 6 per cents ross 1} per cent over the last sale. itucky 6's }; New York State 5's of 1858 4; Stonington } re was no change in Harlem, notwithstanding the of the stock jobbers to sustain the price, with the of saddling innocent third parties with a worthless lk. They will, however, not succeed in getting ir of the stock before the road dies a natural death. of ‘Treasury motes were made to-day har with the interest. The demand for them, for ons glanced at yesterday, has fallen off, and the de- le in the customs lessens the application of them in quarter; should they fall to a discount so as to make n available in the discharge of dues to the govern- t, the whole revenue now collected would not absorb y of them. western paper, in copying an article from this pa- on the indebtedness of the State of Illinois, remarks we were in error in stating that that State was one Ine first to repudiate. We are pleased too see this de- to cast off the odium of repudiation. It looks likea :rn to better things ; but the statement is nevertheless In the early part of the session of 1840, the Illinois islature actually passed resolutions repudiating a ¢ portion of her debt, and it was not until three 's afterwards that those resolutions were re-consider- and rescinded, on the representation of certain of mergbers in relation to the disgrace which would nd them. Sorry are we to record that the spirit of e resolutions has, up to this time, actuated the peo- of that and some other;States. We trust, however, at the coming session something will be paid. new counterfeit has made its appearance at St. pis, and is thus described :— ‘The note before us is of the denomination of $: mother bank; bears date on the Ist of July, 1B, No. 2285, and is remarkably well executed, both eards the engraving and the filling up. The point: which it differs, are that the paper blueis is much thinner than that of the genuine—th signo- are nearer the lower line of the note—the note is ‘htly shorter than the genuine, and the cast of th \l of Gen, Jacksor lower right hand corner, er. Upon the whole, close in tion will be neces- to detect the counterfeit from the genuine notes.” party paper recently headed an article with the fol- ing Dur coasting trade has quadrupled within the last 15 rs—this is owing to the Protection giv on to it by the # of the country. he sagacity of this remark is wonderful. The increas- of the coasting trade, that is the transporting of the pduce, manufactures and goods, of one section to ano pr, has quadrupled entirely, in consequence of the pro- tive laws of Congress. No doubt those laws would ve produced the same result if the quantity of those icles produced and transported had remained stationary been annihilated. For instance, the cotton crop in ,ased {rom 700,000 bales in 1828, to 2,200,000 bales in 0. Wasit nota wonderfully sagacious law that made ee times as much tonnage necessary to carry the crop 1840 as that of 1828? The foreign imports of 1536 were 89,000,000, those of 1840, $123,000,000 ; a judicious law buld probably have made as much tonnage necessary bring the last amount as the former. Such are the low tricks of the advocates of taxation and protec- n to the nabobs at the expense of the people. he accounting officers of the Treasury have ad just- the accounts of the States and Territories under the dis bution law. The amount to be divided is $562,144. ex- sive of the ten per cent. cording to the law there is to be deducted the ex- ses of collection, surveying, salaries, &e., and the flve r centum of the new States. From the remainder is to deducted 10 per cent of the amount sold within the nits of each of the following States :— Mlinois, Mississippi, Michigan. Phe sum of this 10 per cent is to be given to each of the jates named, and the balance of the whole is thento be ided pro rata among all the States and Territories ac- prding to their federal representation. In our article of ane 2d, we calculated from data then in our possession, Amount coming to each State, as follows, ‘The quan- as follows :— Michigan, Total ccres, 391,900 $488,975 48,897 If we allow $100,000 for the expenses of collection, and al 5 per cent, to which each State is entitled by the terms of admission into the Union, there remains $600,000 from which this 10 Per cent is to be deducted, which leaves $569, 103 to be divided among the States. This wiil entitle each to the following sum :— Estoaren Amount Uypen tHe D wy Eacut Stare w, Jovy b. 18i2. No. of Reps. pc Vermoan Y Reve. J 1W'p ct per bill.” Total, jain a New Hompsbire, 5 M ets, | 12 nd, 2 Connecticut, 6 New York, rr New Jersey, 6 Pennsylvania, Py D 1 8 at 13 9 9 5 6,125 2 3,756 3 375 1 13 13 19 9,400 1 6: 1 13,062 3 3,625, 2 9,687 1 1 1 235 $969,970 $618,767 This, it will be see: n, is within $7,000 of the amount now declared, and the proportions are therefore nearly correct. These moneys being the proceeds of the lands, were, ac- cording to law, to revert to the Treasury whenever the tariff should be raised above the twenty per cent auty of the compromise act, which came into full operation on the Ist of July. ‘This first instalment of moneys due the States has accrued without any such intervention, and must, therefore, be paid ov er. Some of the States have, indeed, very justly refused to receive their proportion, being un- willing to become parties to such a public robbery and national disgrace. The other States will, however, eager- ly seize the the Treasury te pay shares. The question then arises, how is it? The probability is, that it can- not, and the fallure of the Federal government may be the result ot this progen; y of the extra session. The only way by which it can be met is by the issue of treasury notes. The officers appointed by some of the States to receive it have long been im attendance at Washington, and their expenses, especially for the ll States, will consume the whole. The result shows, however, what a farce is the distribution ofthe public lands as a me: e of relief to States owing $240,000,000 in the aggregate. Sales at the Stock Exchange, 1600 Treasury notes, 100 £60 shas Syra. k Utica, 109 n¥ State7’s. 1019 boo 101,10 Bos. & Prov: R 85 5's, 1958 82! 50 Harlem RR 154 toon 2 ae do 828 10 New Jersey 65) 2000 (Ohio 6's, 1960, 6936 10 do 65 1000 Kentucky 6’s 76 = 100 Paterson R1 R 48. 20 shs Mechanics’ Bk = 58 2 ‘Stonington 15! é Bk UP apa = full, 82 do 15} fp, 8390 % do 15} HH Utica and Scher. 5 Second Board, 15 shas Mutual Ins. State of Trade. The inclemency of the weather, and the pending elec- tions, have prevented much animation in out-door busi- ness to-da Oil: Linseed Oil selis at 88 a 90c, cash; Sperms at 70 cts. for summer, and 80cts for winter; ‘Lard Oil, 69 a 70cts, Olivein pipes, 7scts, Provisions.—New Beef, of mess, sales at $6,75 to $7; prime at $2.19} a 3,87}. ’ No alteration in Pork. Ohio 4.50; prime at 9,37} to 44. Liquor: ‘prandgh ASeignette, at 155 cts. Wolf's Swan Gin. at 113} cts; Irish Whiskey, at 165 a 225 cts; Whiskey at 19}.020} cts gall. Wines, dry Malaga, so.d at 33 cents; sweet, at 35 cts. Naval Stores.—North county Turpentine, at $2,75. Tar is 137} cts. 40 ots for city. Spirits Turpentine, 38 cts for Southern, and At Pai 5th rict of Paris, Lawrence, Mr. Wi Mademoiselle Manin Married, ,on the 27th September, by the Mayor of the and afterwards at the Church of St. Banwry, of Baltimore, to © Ly Petit, of Died, On the 8th inst. after a short ha wep illness, Many, only daughter of Richard and Jane ix months. years an Sunningham, aged 1i The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral from the Ferldence of her father, corner of Rivit past 3 o'clock. On the 7th instant, suddenly, Jonn Coner, in the 38th year of his age. on the 7th instant, Tomas Fanner, in the 64th year of his age. On ‘ie 5th inst. after a short illness, Catnaniwe Heaty, ly, in the 48th year of her age. widow of Ezra Heal; ‘ton and Lewis streets, thisday, Nov. 9th, at half Cuintercon Deg Ty Hayden, E Bland, Passengers Arrived. ear, ai oaane a. mays Mrs L Domestic Importations. Crancestor—Brig ep bee68 tes ree Smith. 257 bales cotton Spo! Is & fford, ‘Tileston, & co—30 Hicks & ce—06 Boyd & Hinckeo—200' C M'Luff—142 hides to order. eT MARITIME HERALD. aieaiicnie To ‘Ship resse! foreign newspapers they mediately on ir home % sprond, will office all a favor, if captains of vessels will A. Bassett, Masters and Agents, ti : Taft at the pore whence they ecco ie of their cargo, and auy He wi em. iim may have. arrival. Agents and correspondents at il alro confer a favor by sending to this marine intelligence they can obtain. javtical information of any kind will be thankfally received. PORT OF NEW YORK, NOV, 9, 1842, , Ship Troy, Hill, New. Orlenns J Macy & Son.—B: tow, do, ham, H Montego Bay, W Lewis; St De: rot Charles Phan mend Katin New leans, with molasses, to Cordelia, Sher ared. jue Bar- John Ogden.—Brig_ Daphne, Ing- baad pes fax, A J Penniston.—Schrs_ Collector, Geo Miln 's, Post, Mobile, Helen paypnces ey West's ‘W Pra Arrived. (of Thomaston) 25 days fm fesmith, Leeds & Co. wood, 29 daysfrom a Malage, with fruit, to reer iarmonye ‘Vessels lett before reporte bee, Oj Geobeler British brig Kelipse, , 11 days from Chatleston, with cotton, to Danean, 7 days from Baltimore, in bal- last, to Soule, Whitne rag Spanish ache Anna bound to Boston—put i Pocetier, 0 heap from anesthe, Sehr J. W. Teimton. Osborn,'4 days from ae tek, with jearman. mon to Sturges & One ship, two brigs. y led in co, with schrs Bergen illicent, for NYork. Below. Wind NNW. Herald Marine ore Rirgon Treas Arr Sth, Ho Rio Janel) lumber, of boat, main vard, and re Atréth, Holder Borden, Fall River for Durfee, andl Three Brothers, Heath H Borden, Brown, Fall River for NYork. Sld 7th, Holder Bor pat in m distress—eargo of i the 21st ult. lat 39, lon 5! from SE. which lasted about 3 hours. sail, foresail, fore topgallant mast, spank: Orrick HODE ISLANDER, port, Nov. 7, 1642. Belfast, Clarke. tr from Por ost royal, quarter cerved other dam Mh repel York for Soren 1 den, and 1 H Borden, General Record. Annrvars, &c. at Cranteston.—Harbor Master’s Report for Oct. 194: Arrivals—21 ships, 10 barques, 2. bri steamboats. At Rio Janeiro Se; 42 schrs, 5 sloops, 45 learances—15 ships, 2 barques, 18 brigs, 25 schrs, 2 sloops, 45 ist “ult.—25 ships, 11 barques, 18 brigs, 23 schrs, 4 Refine 2,.Minerva, Horton, of New Bedford, moe out, with 1) fs ohm oll-pet In to ablp mon Im. place ol bbl not 8 gk Give ‘Off New Hot wheeh tine i Orson, from Philadey Rivaly Philadelphis for Galain adel ph Isane. ‘Franklin, Cape Maye Salamander, (Br) Montauk. mend Portsmouth jadrid, for New York, 2d inst ing to for seven days. ‘hair, St one ship. Cid atch, Retreat, Allan, Stickney, Baltimore: Be Agnes & Ann, MeFari cholson, maileton, OMlemits, MeKinmell, NB. for Rio de’. “Republic, Richmond for Ni Zalde, Savannah for Boston, Hiei en Bhok tae Aris ise of France July 15, Elizabeth, Bates, Mattapoisett, 500 nd. in on Favorite, Young, FH. with Arab, Wrghtington, PH. 1900 nt home 200 5p. Spoken, M board: Now 7, off Cape May. Noy 7, off Cape M Ma pes of Virginia for Boston, Nov 6, off lov 5, off he egal, for by coon “gf es Ene * ga aenos Ayres, ot Block auk Halifax ‘for New Orleans, for Philadelphia, 34 aise 3 fore ad Seca lay Foreign Ports, $1 Joux, NB. Oct 31—Arr Hind ‘ Talien to; Ehhi Brae Nar ‘Odense Va Er rns, Shy ds ae a si, Edward aie Petting Baw a at 22, Dolphin, Bullieas mites | ‘ame Ports, enna Een Port, Oct 28—Art North America, Richardson, N PortLann, nt, Nov pha. Baten, Nov 4—Cld Vintag: Phi Gazelle, Dunlap, C ape de V Boston, Nov 7—C! ah, Cyprus, enwye 7, zelle, Stubbs, N N York, Wy It cial ‘lien’ Perkins, Gilpatrick, West Indies. v4—sid Lazon, ( odriecis, Mobile; John Brouwer, Sution, do: w, 300 tons, of Freeport) re Lafayette, Samy y Tuichmond. ‘Thompson, Mobile. Nov 5—Arr St "Thomes, Philadel- y Montevideo Sid 3d, i Frederick, “late yet ‘Buxbary) Simmons, PLymou for Bradstreet, Bath, Rogers Mudie Abbot Lawrence, Lewis Brace, Budley NYork. wen, Nov 3—Arr T it, Nov 3—-Are Conatiostion, Allon, N Lafayette, Avery, NOrleane Sid Mi Medium, Oct 29, Linnet, Bartlett, Philadel, Naw Broroxo, Nov tosid lies Ni oll, Baker 34, Nonpareil, Pope, Wilmington, oth, ‘ork; 6th, Volant, Albauy. ivaxnis, Nov 4—In port, Renown, Grecian, Oscar, Kees and Lexington, New York for Boston; Orleans ee ome ith her inward rk, N'York for Rorteyyputh. rion, Nortolt; Epaartown, Noy 4—Arr Lincoln, and Forest, Gilchrist, fm N¥ork for Boston; Nancy Filey, do for Nantucket, 0" ‘ork. gaa. ‘Tattle, do: ates, Cid 0; Nov5—Arr Rhode Jem, Desbrow, Albany. sp, Nov 4—Ary Crooks hode tsland, Hull, NYork: Juno, ‘Sid James L “Long, poleon, M'Cellam, Oswego; el Trenton, Melutosh do; Richards, ; Baldwin, Sweet, Cla Bucknor, jo: Corwin, Burns, do; Kingston; E & Ontario, Hta, Nov 8—Arr Blorence, Howland, Porto Ca- New Ports Albar we, and Mid- Wolte, Boston; Emeline, ent Adam dams, do; lato, Pressy, Salem; hoe, NYork ‘a tow, Provi Rowlett, Ireland, Jo; Denmark, Dav rigging and san aslo ‘Grunell, aon, Liverpao Richardsou, do; Bey m8, dO; muda; Stranger, Blnckwell, PRowvert RI Keene, New Be: 3; Geor (Br) Liverpool. Cld Luco Well, Briacd, Hull, ng: port,” York; Sivannatt ult. Joho Carma enced severe 3—Arr Rob Roy t Porter, Borde: brine NC—in distress, having © f wi 26th ult. dos 10g which, lost and split sails, Cs a ate 1» Sanit n te Ne of at 30, lon 79, experienced a very heavy gale of fiom NE’ daring which carried aw: ng 4 deck, lost jib, hyn and other dma. he offin baie Raed sehr. Bid Aig, (teh) a eld Brothers, M ‘antes, Tufts, perienced “continual gales ised’ the schr to leak ana for N York, in dist d both masts close to the stove bulwarks, and sustained neaster, Jefferson, Liverpool, Nye, ts Bi silo: China, ‘orter, Liver Rock- top. Sid South- , Thompson, Nov 4—An Henry ‘Leeds “Mitchell, New York. The H. L. was bound to Charleston, an ae on fhe Ye ult. but could get no pilot. Charleston On the night of was_ off seaman, a natite, of Seotiand, was lost overs om em ia topsail yard. ‘The A. L. | vi has experi- was Gonsideribly damaged in sails and ‘about lat 32—being off came into oar har. sels to the southward, off the Bar, 'ybee yesterday morn, Saw ten sail ef ves: ranconia, Crabrree, Eiverponly American, Burgess, Nobile; ‘China, Small, Provi- Oneco, B 9 ib Oct 31—Arr Qainnebaug, Fulton, Bath; Exchange, 4 ‘Qntcan Sct Rage ion Luey Anup, Snow, Thomaston; mney, do. best of city referenc respectable young wom: urse and seamstress, “Apply at St Spring stree vel nd [ATION WAN per on to acta aman iu a wholessle or r-tail est nt of Watches Also underst weeping aud watch re- Has been in business for nimseif ten years and speaks For particulars and references address Box No. 782 Lower Post Of Giere Horses taken ca # of duri reasonable rate. ing the winter at a very Apply at58 Maiden Lane. n9 ln*r GAND VOCAL.AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT ber 15d the ¢ ty. at the Apol —Signor Rapetti respectially wnforms his friends and the i¢ that he will gives Coneers on Tuesday next, Novem- Jo, assisted by the principal talent now in n97t re M ERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION—The mem- ners of this assoc on who are excluded from the Ashbur- ton Dinner this evezing, in consequeuce of the £0 price of oan are respectfully invited to procure tickets for Ashburton No. 2, to be served up at 934 o'clock, P, M., immediately after Ashburton No. 1. By order, W. P. JONES, 2nd., Chairman of Committee of Arrangement. S.—Tickets 50 cents earh, to be had at the door or of Charmancitomanine, ng ltr Vices —Franklin Coffee House, 86 Maiden Lane and 15 Cedar st.—Sore "1 4 fine Rey 3 (A he ye lay. and served up with Currant Jelly, at 3144 cents per ee at 12 0% Pelock. is 4 dressed. JOHN P. BROWN. Tuomas JONES, accountant, 183 Broadway, respectfully announces that he has commenced for the season to give “Arithmetic. are now holding sit and bookkrepers in t any enquiry as to the meri which has grown out of many evening instraction ia. Book-keeping ci Le pene and Commer of a sof experience Anadequate diligence under the course here pursued will secure to a stn- dent the al terly man rirely aitaine! lity to discharge all the ducies of the desk in ams and civehiat a knowledge of accoua's such as is through years of experience. ne ‘ertificates of qualification are given when desired, TO PARENTS—C, ae of keeping,” hon the st ‘ertains hours of the day are devoted to the instruction ofa few young gentlemen who Preparstion for business. M"Published and for aale by the autho 8vo.. price 12s. This is erica bjec. reprinted in england. nore in the first Academic Iustitutions in this city OTICE OF REMOVAL—The office of the "New Yor! Bank Note List” pablished by ore hele & Co, is removed from No. Broadway to No. ‘all street. Subscribers are informed that the ee business will be conducted on the most ocean CHARLES, M MeINTYRE & CO., Wanted—for whi of the Clinton Co. merci Watervliet Bank. Bank of Lyons, Lewis C (Bs etreat the highest rates will A oe jk, Commercial Busca " Bankef Buffalo, Bank o* ng It®r Writing TAUGHT FOR $1.—M thor of the Science of ‘ionamin = br pv Books for Ke., will give 12 lessons for ‘weekly. ‘This class is formed for & particular purpose. Ladies,” &e. ‘gant hand i tic, &e. from 636 to 9 in No. 1 Grove street. t, comer Grove. OLBEAS, an- i, to laities wr take Rooms in Saint Luke's Senoot Open trom 4 to 5 P. trance ng Ite NUMBER Six Handred and Thirty-One of the letters sent to Dr. lished sof No.3} Greenwich ones concerning the successtal results of his practice as an —To be continued. To Dr. Wheeler, Oculist, 93 Green wich street. Dew! hal Ovthalin express my expec as by other medical hopeless case, Dor With great respect, | 7 espectully yours MARTIN. MEHRTENS, New Yorx, June Sist, 1842. at suffering I endured for some months from the Catarr- which had then blinded mend expecting I had lost the sight of both eyes for ever, that Tam now at a titude for the complete cure you have effected, loss to men it een considered & No_1 Elizabeth street. STRAYED orstolen a Brindle ‘Greyhound, with rmarked cuts in one of his ears. A suitab) be paid co any person returning him to the sul le reward will riber. ny perion keeping him after this notice wil be prosecuted. nor it I'South street. ATER CA8KS—200 W ater Cosks, about 120 gallons each iron bound, in good order, gy sale low by ner W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT, 43 Peck Slip. bei derivery at Hall's Truss Company, 4 Vesey st. na strc three Tet- {OST Yesterday ‘small paper parcel conta ters ad Liberty st. dressed to. different loved a Bil ‘of ‘Exchange rawiby & 'Brothers, London, aes a 16 are cautioned ag tinst hegoc te liberally rewarded om leaving the letters ‘toa ‘bil ato Ses, im London. One of the cob Little & \d. All per- finder “TEMPERA PRESENTATION Or MaDALS. presented Concert Hall, 406 Brosdwe IN Potal ‘Abweiience Relet Rocket) as F. Marshail, % roxy, the iw rthy.. The me instri from the most povala: performe had senced to the Hon. two so neaslomen, anne shilling each, to tion and at e fol ‘Three gold me: ening next, No: by. the ledies to be Present- mtal see may be expected in the city. Tickets at one loor on the evening of the pre- Ls oR, ‘The regular weekly meeting will not take place. T? MANUFA CTURING JEWELLERS—Wanted—a ation by a young man who isa first rate chain maker Apoly at 188 Church st. by pe “HOSE ng 3tec R—Made ; FOR CROTON WATE! from canvass, covered with duck, being prepared in oa1 ‘own superior manner, with Io tight under the great Rubber Hose extant, quantities to odeod *r Rabter: ACH IORACE H. DAY, Successor to Roxbury Todia Habeas Company, aiden Lane. OARDING —A few Raeewere young men can be accom modat, d with good boara Termmeandenter Aisoe lew Say ted. Apply as above. Jeasant rooms at 42 Dey st. lers can be accommod: OA NG—A gentleman and his wile or a few respect able single gentlemen, can be furnished with god and, very pleasant rooms On reasonable terms, at 204 Fulton at OARDING—The basen Walton Houve, 325 Pearl aes, Franklin Square—k cents perday Fa rooms on reasouabl fortable home to indge for themselves, find it to their to London can give pissse: New York w any one who i nd inspect his establishment, and Persons trave! ntage fog JF. paricalaaly reat sts a ept by Jas. Fowler, from London, F land, permanent boarders $2,1 per week, transient rs 30 ‘ommodated with private ms. Wines and spirits, 3 cent es spitita, 3 conte per cen's per eA h_ rarebits 4 ally cl Hot coffee 3 cents ton chops ean be had at all hours. in want of a com- ing for England would "The house being convenient JF. being appointed agent, he or mn. taken in. nS nr “ fmap shy td PATENT LIFE BOAT” has been tested " of 18 men to keep her 30 ; in inside ani ling on a rock: rf, when all of ing them rd sea a breaking from to a wre 21 persoos i fe in and rowed {gpbmarive explosion, a1 ch and bringing of 2h passengers leaving the boa sawamped ; thrown from the deck of ship i ACTUAL SERVICE, and by experiment and thrown from the deck o! a steamboat dropped. endwise from the stern of a 74; a ‘the auawale with iron and stones, wi ed by foree upside down and resiating he efforts upset mgers avd receiv frei ey heal een ‘water ; bo i th the bovtom: hore and then rowed Boats swamped on ; making way. across limary ‘@ ship endwise and bows broken throngh and bottom Water, Sc; and finally blown up by ‘i nd rowed as PH FRANCE Office No.7 Wall st., at Adams & Co.’s Express Office. <3 EL IN, a} deliver a Course of Lectures on Dy jastrates rope the e Ne and Ay s ‘at 7 o'clock in the ever evening, the seh insta 022 Imm ‘Diagrams and demonstrated by ‘ork Lyceum, 41| Bron lway, ov ne juctory (free) on bo ada. for sale by S's JON ais cor of J vim sta. PORTUGUESE FEMALE. Pit . SHESS (orfume i and eelebrated Pill we perceive, to be ol ment ou the last colamn a this co a Micha ts OR CARCEL LAMPS.—The for the insoection of the pul ethe Hs and other articles in the line Beer esnty ts of which bass bees mapu- to order at ‘expressly for market, and are un- sialed in beauty and utility. “"Phese Lamps are now 40 Seuerlly sak thi dian svecting them are necessary, av they recomend themeelves at the following places that aré lighted with them, Wa" sion House, Park Place Ho” 2's Broadw ignor Ferrero's, Howard street, and man’ they cau beseen at any time. ‘The prices will hereaft.r (in consequence of crease of sale and improvement in their them within the resch of every one. who well as good taste, and the Yeriety of styles and pri such as to suit all tastes, and adapted to all poses were light is require Kiso, received by late arrivals and invoice of choice articles (ica Pari, congiting of rich ew style ladies and kentlemen's toilet boxes, ladies ‘work boxes, Liqueur, watch and cases. Perfumery, & choice assortinent from one of the most celebrated perfumers in Paris. ’.D. SAXTON, Depot of Wechen al Li 20 John st. ferent at Pailaeaphin, ABE we 12 Chestautat.. Boston, J Tre 7 lw pocTOR ELLIOT’ AND OPTHALMIC SURGEON. is Practice to DISEASES ‘OF THE EYE. _Office 261 Broadway, corer of Warren street. n2 Imr Yacht ON-KA-HY-E—She is 4 feet long ay faerut 216 feet and 12 feet hold, Hercabins are exten- ive andauperbly titted un, If not’ wanted tora Yacht, she uld be well adapted for a packet between some of the West India Ist the China or any other trade where great speed ig an object. She isan admirable sea-boat, and would carry shane cargo, rail aon he buoyancy with s} than any oth he is strong and stoutly built, and would be patch vessel or as a tender 10,4 fleet She would carry a ve y armament on her deck, from having parc of her sai ‘eal in_an iron keel, by which her seabiiey } is gr For commercial’ pure poses, sl ould eatae, no omer ball: ‘het hull, sailsy rigging, frat order, ee to sea without a dollar's expense. be een at the nat the Dry Dock. | Kor further particulars inquire otra Biss the office of the C: and ATH i: + OF JOHN'C. ‘grevENe, “nt awied South Amboy. QQ-- RIBBONS AND SILKS—J. T. REYNOI.s. iopable Boanet Ribbons, Sie’ xr Sang Vel athe city. Deal i temic tacks tecreer e., feet are in pert pet et late age oe SEXTON No. ti Becks jo AVIES & JONES inform a customers tkat they have received thelr winter fashions fer Capea varetx of new styles for youth andechildren. "The Gracovienne now so much worn, is manufactured by A pew atyle of travelling cap, very convenient fo gentlemen travelling 022 Im*m 196 WILLIAM ST. LAMPS FOR BURNING LARD. Also. ‘A large assortment of plain and Jappaned Tin Ware, Chandaliers, Astral ae i Lamps, altered to barn eampnine and. chemical oil, unproved plan. Also—Su- erior Camping aU and a Chemica Gul wolaleaad retail, by N B.—Persons h Ci Mod Obem ei pata By leaving thet addves ta above es Mun ARy, ARTICLES, CLOAKS, &c.—VICTO- i RIN 0., 2: from Paris, respectfully iuform the Jadies ae thio eis that a ei open’ ou Bae Sch inst 395 Broadway, between White and W Walker atrects,a splendid assortiment of ats, Cay lerines, Camails, fancy and street Drones, Nearly Shaw Shawls, Veils, Keathers, Marabouts, fe. of the iavect Paris lashton, ’Just received pes aup Ville e Lion, fran Hare: Dress and Cloak making promptly executed. nS Im*r VANA SEGARS. Pie q MantaNepo 49 Liberty street, near Nassau, otter for sale the foliowi Norma segars, very old and superior iana, go do go 100,000 Ketel of Mea: Diana, and Eenero, brands 0.000 Ci ‘Trabacos, aud Bayonetas, various}do — whole entidl entitled todebenture, in lots to suit purcha 8 Lmis®r TaNCONOMY AND RETRENCHMENT.—Che: {aa Tailoring Ketablishment in the ei at ‘Russel, PATRICK & COS 396 Pearl street. sock and Dress Coat made Sycnliecatien ts 11 to $16; are Geena in fi rate style, $10 to nd every other article of chething: e9 cheay.’ Gentlemen finding their own cloth can clothes made ‘ap, and a good Gt warranted, at the following grices (every arvele warranted): Frock Coats made and trimmed, from be . to be to ye « “ Eee af B—Naral and Military outfits cheap, and promptly exe- cuted. GRARTTERThe Saiea ace Talend “Granite Quarry. being now in full operation, ply Granite of ‘any dime either cut or rom Buildinz scones either for block of rouble work, ashler, sil Tintels, steps and platforms, will be de- livered at shortest noti Kentledge for ships, and shingle ballast or smaller stones will be delivered on board any vessel in NewYork harbor at tne lowest rates, ‘Vessels can load with great dispatch at the wharf on Staten Island, where 1 feet depth of water ishad. The railroad beung order. the ears are Inden and brought abreast of the shipoing. ‘No danger from ice during the winter months. ‘or further information apply to. LEWIS GIBSON, Agent, At the Granite Wharf, Staten Istand, ortg.the Office of the Company, 100 Pine stieor of South up stairs 028 8. E. GLOVER, Presi ALLY AIRES EINES FOR ALBANY, ica, Dt FALO, CHICAGO AND CANAD The scribers ving bee! hing the Albany and rea for. re e a eee tnonthe ru Hamden Co. New ork and ‘by hing th iter recent! to this cieg on mihelr own asco af Laregeize ai ant forward | oF party, ls jes, Bundle “ore “Gocda to and froth the fol. » Auburn, Ithis * Lockport, Buffalo, (0, and the intermediate places. Iso, acketts Harbor, ‘Kingston and Toronto, owl ptly attend to the et sep payments of bills, ap accounts, purchase je of goods and pro- Sese by cam fe, and guch other traneciont business as may be entrusted to their care. Each Express will be accompanied by a competent messen- r with responsible agents in the principal towns Merchants and others may be assured that re- ‘bein this manner received more speedily than in any ible wa oT ome WAY: presses mp <4 sf part of the country at see rt notice, and upon reasonable. sist POMEROY. ‘CO. No. 2 Wall street UO. 8. CITY DESPATCH POS1 POST OFFICE, New York, 25th July, 1 ach daj. (Sundays excepted) at the HoyRs: of Delive h Upeee ae ‘ost Offices:— Letters Hale past it 8 Oelock, AM “PP M| Will be sent out for de- Atall the dui livery at 9 A M,and 1 Yelock, AM] and 4o’clock, P M. time will M Rho J. sent Free, must have ‘'Free Stam cents will be coliected of ” the pry to whorn the Totter essed. No wf? letters unless ie red at Suse per (at ae) hi plier P hy by Towed the late Dest Pe Il be rees Lt ts abe bh thatthe eto should be is all eters ost Master solicits the earliest into prgslackios occur. JOHN LORIME! au28 ly ec 1d an GRA j A CARD —Ihare often been informed by fiends that persons, as well in my line of business as out of it Jealous of the cuceess | meet with havedirectly and indirectly asserted Twas manufacturing iny ‘well known La Norma brand, as well as other Havana pe Sears in this country, and Taking other similar hints, [herewith declare. such tea fateh hood, and such nditdeal. worve than highway "New York. Sept. 26. 1942. « HY HAUGH jieiian 561 peeerry. Manufacturers. Ag pone Commission Merchants, have stst received opening a new and did assortment of the fellowing art Silvered, Galt ma Bronze Ga Chandaliers, 6 to 20 lights. 0 andle kets, Ls } os “ 10 Gas Bracl ac tes “ Gas Mancel a 1 T he Bo Giranuoies, lw s Camasedras aw ts Astra; Lamps, Mall J amps and Lantems, Meading Lisnps article. sie cea of Defleeter tor improving the light of ittern of Ast iorentine Bron: coll le. hoe ar rithorers yarte ores Lamps and Chandellers, for chu , halla and pul fie ARE. Baskets, Castors, Tvs, Tout ics, Candlesticks, Napkin Rives, Buiter Tabs, B uit’ Knives, Souifers. and Wine abl Cater insets nd done +; Japanned Toa Tra c mma, and forme; fine ‘cut glass Bo Fisher, Fab 18: Dishes, Goblets,’ Decanters” Water Bot! a tly to jnform thet fiends, custome and the the public respecte ats with, the sua! SRE" fe alonet eae retppettall ancien re a me thelr show rooms which alone i lichen sate for the oa RTABLE BLAC! nomi TS py Sr being the pescle, fen pn) ty of Conckliu’s Patent Pi ‘orge Ho. jeave to Oat ios eceurton ol the ox ublig tthe above articit: “hat they we been called for nearly all parts of the uted States, is, we Delleve ‘a valbtient qvideuse of elt utility and co being portable and compact, gives them far the preference ove ‘the thee forge for Bhitping fswia cok Oh ve lel rich theo factories, parposes for whic! vaed. Those manufactured forthe Te wonld refer thooe wishing to, purchiee to some few who cap recommend them from personal as well ax general kuow- Utvarnpdore Coane, Nevy Yard, Portsmouth, cor eter delphi. Hon, Goveraier) a x Ve cur ‘ingie™ eorner of O| fr: Wete'e. DR. JOSEPH W. BRADSHAW, REMOVED. FROM LIBERTY WARREN. 6 Iw*r aiiaai ROBT. im ety R "HENDERSON, FANCY: “SILES AND D STAPLE GOO: DS, SHAWLS AND LACES OF ‘ALL DESCRIPTIONS Leghorn and Palm Brayaie sera 6 PEARL STREE 4 door above Pine, New York. . Seaver, “No deviation from the fiat price named, | LEBCHES! LEECHES ! LEECHES ! C) 32,000 equitable anna Hamburg, forsee a WITTE, Importer ie ches, oni im*ec liam strect, __ AUCTION SALES BY (Stores Now 22 Ars WF nga d Ay WED At 1034 velo Lange sale of elegant second deseriptions, from femiltes remow pet make: Also, a large and splendid assortunent of first rate Hotel Fur for convenience of sale, comprising 490 y ware, blanket dle knives and » bedsteads, 100 niture, ret astral and mantel law ps, counterpanes, curtains ver do THURSDAY, At 103 o'clock, ction room, esale of plano fortes f tuly valuable painting At li o'clock in the An iuvorce of English and Fren rings, watches, French fancy goods, hall lamps, glass ware. RISD. At 103 o'clock in the ‘sale rooms Extensive sale of seasonable clothing, val alarge consignment of West of England Cl Veatings, hosiery, shirts, suspenders, gloves, cutlery, "Also, sam tend cases pistols, au Electric Machine.valuable BY RIELL & ARCULARIUS, WEDNESDAY. At 10 o'clock, at 23 Elm street. An assortment of second hand fu ndid funiture, an ks, of art, 5 Fulton stress.) room. new furniture of all rs, jewelry, diamond pins, lish chandeliers astra Also, :Bneliah, French and American jewelry, watches,cuns, Also, an assortment wre second hand furniture. DAY, At 1036 o’elock in the sales room. A good assortment oo taicare, ianos, &e, ke. MOND, ¥, Nov. 1 At 103 o'clock, A.gocd sssoramentot winch, se tive in- Aan Faney Gaus. cr RY Fopiee ds this morning, at fashionable furniture including sofas, chairs, ottomans, yee and plain bureans, mahogany rockers, Frehch rete, Also—a small collection of oil paintings by Englis rigts, inter: including two large exhibition pictures, w with the Esquimaux, and the Bu ee tiveredi bronze an) ormola girandoles, table cutlery, Japansery,, britannia and plated ware, with a variety of fancy goods, well worth the attention of buyers. Al quantity of sect sale will commence, iano Halftpast 10" o'cloek in. th ‘cot past’ 10 ‘o'clock in their sales room, Broadway cor Liberty'st, axeneral assortment of best ‘made hand furniture, with mpc the 9 tm, NEWARK AND NEW YORK Fa Wid and commodi apt. John Gaffy, ‘commenced her regu: 22 {rips for the season on Thursday, slarch 10—leaving as fol- Foot of Barclay st. New York, at 1034 o’clock, A. M., and4 nly 1236 cents.—The sj ‘ous steamer PASSAIC. being completely and elegantly refitted, o'clock, P. M. Gentte et Newark, at 8 o’clock, A.M. and half past 1 o’clock and 4 Leave New: ty tr “Freight of every dese mn carried at On Sup res the Passaic will leave New York at 10% A. M. ark A. M. and at 2oel lock, P. luced prices. FALL AND WINTER ARRANG! MENT.—The steamboat K on and after Monday, the 31st of October, runt as follows “Tearing Middletown Pott (tide and weather miccing) aa ol jock, and K day, Wednesday and ey" pO) Friaty yy. Returni ess to convey of the country. All bane at the risk of the 07 lockland, will, 10 o'clock, every Mo eave the foot of Robin Saturda jengers to any part owlers. 023 2m*ec FOR LIVERPOOL—The elegant packet ship L1- BERTY, Captain Horas will be despatched for the bove port on the 10th inst np has sno desirable ‘conveyance ff ind stee? ngers. Her ee decks are lofty, and will be com! tb ‘tted up for » which will be at the lowest rat Pply on Board the ah shi i atfoot of Dover st, or to OHN H. ek ath N, B.—Passage from Great Britain and uel pork, can as usual be engaged by avy of the packet verpool weekly, and Drafts furnished for an: as abow for cabin, second mount, paya- ble without discount throughout the United Kingdom. Apply FOR LIVERPOOL—Regular Packet of the 13th November—The splonoid, fast sailing packet ship SHEFFIELD, Capt Allin, will sail as above, her iar day. ‘or passage in second cabin, and steerage, having splendin accommodations, apply on board, foot of Maden lane, orto EPH McMURRAY Pies comets oes Persons wishing to send for their friends, Conntry, can have them bronght out by of the regular packets, by applying as above week—The splendid Now ag tS her regular da) hiss accommodations for& 3 any other ship mow ow ; port, and the price o! low. apply on board, foot ow Nal street, ans Pier, Capt. C. Hilliard, will sail eae nd eabiny and ate "and ste forthe above F'r which at Orles T. Parscort, 43 Peck sli ner or 52 South street, corner Jones’ ist and goly Regalar packet OF BLACK BALL, or Old Line LIVERPOOL Packets.—The only Regula: Ut Liner that satis on the ing favorite pack- B. Lowber, will sail positively on Saturday, the 19th of November, her reg cabi age passengers, are uosurpassed by any other line or ship load- 19th Nov.—The remarkal et ship NORTH AMERICA, Captain “Alfred ular day. ‘The accommodations of this line for cabin, 2d ing, forthe above port x terms of passage and to.secure the best berths, early ap- ptleatiou shonid be ade om-Gocrds docs of Books: senses: to to the subscribers, ROCHE BROTHERS per 35 Fulton st, next door to th: £90 SA MUE! Mpfiste despatch. FOR NEW ORLEANS—Firt Regular Packet with despatch —The very superior gant accommodations, apply on board foot of Di st, orto JOSEPH McM niece 100 Pine see coraetof South. —The splendid fast saili Kets t “ ote PEN: Dy Capt Chat Te ie Ae ,AND, Capt Chadwick,w' bin, id cabii abi, rod nee orto Jos SsErH Mew 100 Pine street, corner P. $.—Persons wishing to send for their friends ee old coantry, cat haye them brought ot ‘by this ship, ‘dhe regular packets, by applying as above, ded Teleer pes a HICKS, Captain Banker, wit have ia? ‘or passage in cabin, second cabin and serge having ele- re, having lacy Lane, St Bouth, or LIVERPOOL—NEW _LINE- of | 25tr November.——The p ROSCIUS. y sails above, her re = for, apply on board Pt Orleans or, ef FOR Packet 3 ‘will posit regular dav. Yo: steaualled for 4 EK. COLLINS & GO, 36 Sout! Captain Edw. B, Cobb, of 1000 tous, iced the Hoste, anda the 45th December, her ngers may rely on the ships of this line sailing penetnal> i, The Packet Ski? Siddons, regular ly as advertise: Sple Lm Peck pt. John Collins, of 1100 tons, ‘or freight or lor or ‘all street, h street. favorite packet shi F New Line” bi d steerage ngers, are Very spacious, bed fitted w in’such a superior manner, that «hose wishing to stady their comfort and convenience, ‘will not fail to select this conveyance in preference to any othe ‘Kea namber of ber hs are already secure a shoul [note w str board, foot of ngaged, those terms being very low. For whi Pine st. or to W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT, 43 Peck n3 or 5? South st. corner of Jot v6r 9 Pon aft FOR ache ship ROTTINGUS BURA fast: id not fail to. apply early, to, prevent dis apply on recently es- is decidedly ope Scoommodations wisbit nj shay MARSEICLES—The ship HEN- pick THOMPSON, Svivester, master, will sail on ¢ lat December, ior fre freight of 1 amy to rents, jnildings. ward Fanck, Master,will sail on NCKEN, _ntr ¥ ‘ouzine Burtdings. ‘OK NEW bn Regain Pa & New York Line—Positively lar Packet, to sail 10th Ng a solendtd fast sailing packet ship SIPPI, Capt Chet ter Hillard, will Dost tively sail as 4 or having superior furnished accommodations, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, KR HAV: Li ry PACKET ON FO! OB RE—Second Line—The smp Ist Beoete r. BOYD & HI No.9 ve, ber regular day. For fre foot of Wall st. or to E. K COLLINS & UO. 5% South st. fammonree it will please be on board the wi ‘Wednesday, to morrow, 10th inst. at ye sbi Fete. sai upon having theii that may be req: in NS Brlenn Hallie & Weodrel, who will prompt- Ws fgrward all goods gucceed the Bink ip i UNT eV i LE, Es SR" Meni mew yer regull hakspeare. and ving excellent Mor feight on the west rates. Ay sengers edeall oh fe pers and vepake a few more passengers and nor 43 Peck Slip ov 32 South For Georgetown, 8.0 Wail necee atthe New Yor son and South streets. wad were vem per The ship HEE patched so skover bor ye accommod tions: rage. Apply on board th shiy SOHN FoR DK. FEUCHTWANGEN'S Price tar via, Capsules, Acids, Dye: reotype Chemicals, German Silver, Ae. he. page. 3 NG 25 it nor nwall street and 130 ‘3. Dmicor steamboat Hercules, 3 2P. Ma ay rel ir goods correctly measur- that the shige of ‘this line ‘willy sail panereally's as adver- er Any Guargasee to that effect will be given and fulfilled ir ~~ ¥OR NEW ORC S—To rr te OR erie toe ig EDMUND PERKINS, pee eae ht sail Loon Ret. oat' QUEEN one ‘well known fast sailing shi yicronia, Gayelin Mallett, to be Genes oer on dation erage, Sew ial pai be peel at 61 South street, First Packets. —The ths packet rig SELMA’ Cage Seith boise de: ihe weather, cal can still take afew more pas- the peket chip ne for Mebi s BIDDLE, sn T a raman, ean amcuiT. sOUlH tow, 8, th fat 078. LINE — copper fas , master, oat penively oa on ¢ on ie oh a For or fet or pameage ill, bene” ‘ot a THOMAS BEILBY. Agent. rt of baad eoia at a ERS roadway. eee jer SHOEMAKER” or “Tot! LOUSE. O77 Poors will open at O4—Curtain willrise ai quarter pas olelock from 9 to 5, wher ‘Tickets mayb and places secured. ated, Moses, Mr Areher ‘Amenophis, Mr Shrivat Orizides, Mr Boulard Teppgltes Mr Hosks Mrs Seguin | Elizene, Mrs Bailey Gi alle ry 2 cevts. lock and the performance will com- LS OLYMPIC THEATRE. Broadway, New VYorm. THIS bah an Bo will be presented GIOVANNI NDON. After which, BOOTS Aly HE SWAN. ‘After which’; PERFE After ag LUCKY Pine. OF The Doors will be opened at half-past 6, aad the per forthan € commence at 7, every evening. 37 N. A. HOWES, Proprietor. the perform neces will commence pre- at T o'clock, with the DEFENDERS OF POLAND. Master Walter Ayn ive a display of hi at entitled ‘The Oryingne Hero. The entire Fears ill then appear and hibit feats of RO AND LOFTY TUMBLING. Mr i ogi ve Hie famous forest scene of DIAN HUNTER OF THE FAR WEST. ri of the nerlormmanee At aa ,, TFORp. 1 the intermission Mr wee all appear in his act of THE CHANGES OF 1”, OTTO MOTTY, unrivalled feats THIS EVENING, ci single horse DESER’ Boxes 50 cents—Private do for 6 persons $3—Second Tier cents—Pit 25 cents. Doors open at half-past 6. Overture by the Band as a quarte before 7, Horsemanship to come at 7 o’clock precisely. ERICAN . PHILADELEG TA, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MISS C, CUSHMAN, co MONDAY BER tip be enacted, nine. ep ents to. fter which, ER TWIST. on Mr H Placide will ‘hi 1H Placide will appear om Tharmday gig Broapwat Comer of Ann street i UM, NEW. AND EXTRA Are ACTION. mitted free in the evening. and pai ‘A, from Venice. ‘The Drop Cur tain sepresents a wed View of Calais post Conseantinopie. k scene and wings. Tut r of a Grand Saloon in the style XIV. ‘The whole is arranged on ap entire new plao, v which the whole is changed m a moment toa large Magnificent Salooo; ‘On Tuesday, i hue Reyer “MERMAID! Will arrive from Boston aiid be exhibited she remainder of the week without extra charge. Eminent Naturabsts have their reputation upon the genuineness of toi wonderful ‘ani DR. VALENTINE, Will appear in Six New VIVALDDS LILLIPUTIAN FAMILY, Suse rformers, including a new character called the En- nied Turk, who will ranaform himself into six persons, ‘a cotillion with himself. Celeste, the admired, danseuse— Ming, Hood,. the alisi—tn= terious Fortune Telling Gipsy we Pod pinay Clie Novia Cirsak Octisosaioes ed 500,000 Curiosities, Day performances every Wednesday and Saturday afternodn Admission twenty-five cente—Children half price. 26 GREAT SUCCESS! |ANCE! SEW YORK GALLERY, PICTCRE ite the Cit; ‘oadway, reaersuron ONE SHILLING. ‘AS pl BE CR a) ae pleasure in announcing that has effected an engage- FARR eth iss Soaks: the futinicahts delineator of ‘ocalist, aud unequalled bani "r famond, the Ethiopean, di pearcalag Mr, B. Boyce, he celebyated comic ithe areniea teaetirsce Mas Waleke ie wondartal falsetto vocalist, ‘There will be. formance on Wed- nesday and Seiurday, at’ 3 o'clock.” Evening performance to gommence at half iat aeven. ‘Aimission to che Muscutn, Picture Galley, and Performance ONE SHILLING. im*ee TIVOLI SALOON. aE LAROKST and peceseplendia loon wn ihe besciey or for ives, Cancerts, i ace ae Pablic Dinncr Parties, Tolitical denaeeowek: out distinction of party. The Proprietor, ever anxious to gain to himself and this establishment a reputation ( independent of wreat profit) has leased from the owner on a Basin a ry] enable him to sonar ‘with any other estal oe mast hapry 00 make arrangements (in aceordanes with the Himes) with all who may favor him with cal; and assurer no pains or expense will be spared to give entire sat- iheuen: WM. P. DENMAN, Proprietor. a a sae f evenings of each week is set apart woe nn ey tion FRANCIS’ PATENT LIFE BOAT, OFFICE No.7 WALL a aE DR WHEELER, OCULIS1 TNFLAMED, DISEASED, AND WEAK ‘ives—pR EELER, Oculist, 33 Greenwich street, N.Y. respect fully tnforma tha pebtie,taat in eonsaquanee’ ot having become enlarged to so great an extent, he is compelled of confine his office attendance strictly between the 2 8 A.M, auair, OL, alter which ne visits ms OUt door par jenta. Notwithstanding cnat among tne many hundreds of cases which Dr W. nas actended, many nave been operated on bY other professors witnout success, aud ‘by them i curable, yet wr. W.has never tatied to eradicate the disease and effect a pertect cure, desvite every disadvantage which may have presented self, andn many instances almost aguinet hope. Its uus unprecedented vecens in his treatment 0 h.therto considered incurable) diseases of the eye that enables win with confidence ro refer the afficted w unacquasuted with him, and his mild mod. ating the ‘an: orders of this organ—to’ uumerous restore feicauaae he class of sveiety, respecting his professional abilities and ry Chroni jou ofthe eyelid, oF sore eyes, however tong 5 effectually and permanently éured, films, specks, removed without surgical operations. ‘Terms to suit the circumstances of the patient 08 Imis®r DAGUERREOTYPE. 10 THE PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS. | B.. fidbs Church, rapectaliytaform cher reals andthe 22 ist pablic, shes they have just received by packe! hip, Argo, as ne of 1000 Daguerreot French Plates A new supply of the best and newest patterns apparatas 100 ounces bromine ethe latest impevenets intte lus ot PRESEN ans TIFFANY, YOUN & ELLIS, IMPORTERS AND D DEALERS In the various Fancy Manufactures of England, Franee, Germany, China, &c if AVE received by late arrivals, a great vanety of beautiful novelties, wi rende: tensive than ever before. of wood and Ebony Goods and fancy Stationery ita Se peerinn Games, Opera Glasses, ty ; Accordions, Music Boxes, raintings, * Boivin’s” Gloves, and an'inuume- A ten ee ; take ple sell ——— Re jo. 259 Broadway, Directly oprosite the City Hall, STRABISMUS. COMMONLY CALLED SQINTING. CURED i ins few pond Guerin’s celebrated plan, which is free from pain or dang Cataracts removed by any of the he Cparati one Eractiged here er in Euro) gs 30 Greenwich streets Ni York. N.B. References can be given to 263 patients, Office hours, from 8 A M_to IP. M. of Imis®r PRIVATE MEDICINE CHESTS. THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, ‘AVE prepared a number of “' Private Medicine C1 each containing an Appropriate guantity of the new: 'rench Medicines for the cure of a peculiar class of diseases. which have unfortunate! PAT ‘n coo many instauces fallen under the eth amp eee ty re now ee and al treatment will be gamed a eneeebaty of making Cay ot “ine CI aq ty of secon Tt ineipal Agent of the hin, the Coll * ditional adviee ym nay dents tie Fa eet ry) each, may now be te of the College. pal Office of th the ete N, B.—Case: aon d to all a timo eto all parwo he Un Persons ay the Cheats can by address fm ays obtain whate' ering the promren tr ene eT Li Riri erect Philndelyiar the most era sod ent aly Me Heipe, for Cotte, Hi teing Blood ge Fh Heaton sini Porth ane pena AY NBS Com ome od ery we be! found the great ed who have abuse pill nd both their sreneth and rein ion mach improved by fenton, f fom from this valuable teen leaving 0 or counterfeit Seat Se ren a the dsHowing Agents, or at No. 9 Birth street, Philde 4 ao ‘ais hathtter FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 34 LISPENARD STREET. mbites COSTELLO. Female Female Physician, still com still consinmes to treat, with Har to fegalen seen can fe semeve very sort time. medical establishment having wi Samerone papier aa cpared orev Tadves on owe Ww treated for numerour patients, she is, point of oan, ‘of those ‘who wish to her residence No. SLi, aiees Seite te irregularit oteiraction, ke, by whatever cause