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f THi: [STEW-YORK TRIBUNE i published every morning van erect. Ww.YorV, arni' icii. < :ci to 1 it- -id i Iber* icrONK CENT per eojiy. Moil St: r- M pet uutun. iu advance, au! the paper fn?o ca. ued "sejct.-i U ?? t.i: i lor which i 1: j.aid - rirstions alter lur ? x Month.". i Tinas oj *Sdccrtitint;....f i tec1 Jttt*itit*m*ti* jfEN lines or less (over six),ill tinsortfon.. 50cu ' do. for each ; :. let '? -- ?* ! do. for SIX .:..!?;'? or one week.....81 50 do for TWENTY-FIVE insertions.... 5 00 i Conger Advertisement* at equally favorable rates . M?rri ;;t?, Reliffi u- au! Futteral Notices, BOt exceed Lf rive Itnesi cent* HjrjH Advertisements when ordered to to be continued p th? inside after the tir?t insertion ?ill be subject to y tarne chsrire at on their first apjieeranoe?pajati.c - ?U ca.e* in advance. j'jrj- The WEEKLY TRIBT'N'E. ? very large pa per fin?Country, is published every Samrday morn ng, ihelo'1 price of %-4 per annum, in advance. fc.jToav ' i mi: Lin: or Hicham. Ceeua nr. Ltox, Kim; f bt f.juLiso. Kv (i P.it. Jon-. HI E THI BUN E . nr. Lion, lu two volumi?. j & H. G. I.anrle) . Chatti un -t ?fl'e have not yet found time to read this long ?j anxiously-expected work : but we have a far ?bet opinion of its an hor as a historian and Ijpsplier than as a novelist, und we have, there Tfa little doubt that this will prove one of the interesting boohs of the season. The per- i ?uge who is the su .ject of the biography, viewed i the representative of his age, is one around -ota gathers us msch of deep interest and p-r- j ^ent value us attaches to almost any actor in it world's history. The pen of James, we can ?il believe, will be t mad particularly eloquent jjij able in sketching the character of the iiijiit.i ' fans of Chivalry and the mann-is of the fuudal lire, as well us in presenting th.- Lion-Hearted ?iifir, who will for ev.tr stand a- its type und cpreseniariva. pat Rose ; oa ArrECTton's Girr, for 154-2, Edited by Emily Maasns u D.Appletoa .< Co . 200 Broadway. ! The holiday season has produced tio mote beau iml little volume than this which has just been aid upon our table, ft contains ten highly finished J-ngravings, and is put up in most elegant >t; le. It s smaller than the Annuals generally, but not less valuable. Xitrsor tin: Akasum Nights' Entebtaikmi kts, with Cagravitigi by Butler, J. & H. G. Laugley, :r. Cliat tmtn slreiL This is a neat and beautiful volume of these jopular tales. It is handsomely adapted for boly ;sy presentation. Such alterations luve been aade as must make the book aiN eptable to all. [lit Micx.>m?:tii: ?b Tut: Gr,li:s oi iiie Mino ior 1842. D. a|.|ii. toii ? Co. rins is the most beautiful miniature volume we jve yet -een. It contains eight beautiful engra ags. and is otherwise finely embellished. For a tttle bolid ay present it is not surpassed by uny of ?j many rivals. ABOTMRtta for January, 1842; begins the new ear in a style full of promise and with ability, ?rpasscd, in our opinion, by no other Monthly. |TtiP number contains articles more uniformly doable than many of its predecessors. The iperon ' Death by Hanging* byE. A. Duyckinck, jia powerful plea against this barbariiy, und i- in traduced by the following eloq lenl allusi in to the jrecent execution ol ItNs.rll in this city : "On u fair morning, one of the jinesi of the sea- i M, while, though it was December, the sun shed s kindly lustre upon house and field, and made heerful spots of light in alleys and bye-streets : while childhood sported in tin- air, grim winter r> axing ami yielding something of rigor to tl e varmth of the hour ; while men of business set onh with eagerness, and no longer confined to heated stores, hustled about, crossing one another w ith their piHtis und speculations, in the open duy ; when Broadway at highest noon put on its glare of fashion,and nth and beautiful women disdained their carnages to enjoy the warmth and animation of brilliant laces on the pavement ; on such a day, within sound of that very highway-, in the little court-yard of the city prison, with some of the dig afied forms of law, und in 'he presence of a ntinis er of religion, a human being was calmly, de? sperately taken, clutched by the hand ol an exe tarioner, choked and suffocated by human fingers, ?d what but one moment was a man made in the keness of God, the next was packed ii a coffin ?Sil borne out nmong the living, und cariie I away ishenrsc, a dishonored carcass, ("his, we place ! -olemnlv upon record, for we tui-t it is one of! "? last of the executions in the State of New- j isrk, and that it is in this way worthy matter of latnry, was the act of the law on the eighth day ; if December, ? ighteen hundred an.I forty-one, ami fjfjlmight be mentioned lot the benefit of the carious, kat the text day was in like manner solemnly np Mated by the Governor as a day of Thanksgiving ad rejoicing to the Parent of All. Tiie articles on the ' Morality of Poverty,'by 'V. A. Jones; "Sea Thoughts.' by J. B. Auld, a hw but valuable contributor; the City Article on England and China.' by J. M. Van Cottj and he ? Preamble to Nathaniel Hawthorne,' are such aper- as we seldom find in our Magazines. This limber also contains some tin. poetry by Noble and ?well. We rejoice in Arcturus?for it ministers o no low taste, to no depraved moral sentiment ; f aints high, und strives for the best with most noble'energy. We.giv? it joy bf it- success, and ?ie warmest 'compliments of the season.' jlYi Golden Gaovc. ByJcacsiv Tavlob. D Apple ion ?v Co. 900 Broadway. Coleridge, in speaking of Jeremy Taylor, calls r^iiitn the nio-t eloquent of divine-; ' and.' s'ii, he, if I Lad called him the most eloquent of men the wales of Demosthenes and Ciceto would hive ? _.... i ? I .r.odded assent.' This is a most eloquent eulegium [fron a critic of the very highest character : but m> lone can read Taylor's discourses without granting Iks justice. The little volume before us is a col ? lection of his slighter compositions, intended as a 3 Manus.1 for Christians l.aosLt (foooa.v0 his Mebbv Fokestebs. J i II. C Lsetlry. 5T Chatbara-streeL This is another volume put up in the same tine ?trie with the Arabian Nights* by the same pub Dsner. It is a little work oi considerable interest trd valuo. THiBtxn,iitMMi:ki MiNi' or The Dealinxs of God .in fiovidenco and Grace A Narrative iutaaded t-1 jtuide Young Di.ciplcs in forming -i Kn;iii J.uii son nt ol the Divine Parpose in the > irio i- oventa of Hu.uuu Life. By M. M. Dayton .v S xtoa. This, -.t will be seen, is a religious story, and we ?live a itood one. It forms u very neat pocket "rolume of 220 pages. J. A: II. Lascley, 57 Chatham-street, have published an attractive catalogue of Christmas and New Year Presents for 184'-?: comprising all the English and American Annua's, h laree collec ufStandatd and Pictorial works ifcc -Vc. We commend our friends to their establishment. ' Nesiiitt's Diamond Diary." is the title of a neat little pocket volume published at the rurner ot Wall and Water-streets, containing an Almanac, a list of Banks, Tiers, Parker offices, of the City. Intwrest Tables, a valuable mem uransiuni book, aad othet valuable matter. BY GREELEY & McEL PK ICE ONE CENT. IQilitia Pinea. M<<*rs. Editor of The Tribune .'laving noticed your readiness to caution the public agatn-t imposition, please recommend to ail person* railed upon foi .Militia Fin", before pav? ing the Collector his demand, te require a bill giv? ing tiie items of which his costs are composed, a? it is believed thn' the rharj* of seventy-five cents, in addition to the Five Dollars, is in mo-t cases illegal. A Sufferer. Reported for Tno New-York Tribune. Review of tlie .\ew-YorIt .Tlnrket, loR Till WEEK ENDINt DECEMBER 29. The active trade of the City daring the last week has been principally con Coed to the retailing fancy goods ? We n^v.r saw our ic:ail -i res more el candy fitted up r,r l!i ? /co:!- i;i,.rc ta-telu.lj :nrang<:d tli .uduring the present holiday -< a on. The Bookstores, Candy Store?, tho Fan? cy .""tore- c.f hii kiodi a:id the line Dry Good Stores. nil presented i teauelyes in their p?>e-t aid mu>t inviting form-. Indeed mc would hard y suppose that any of the,ii eoutained goods more than a month old, 10 fresh is tlieir appearance, and so ?ki?'ul are the Herbs in covering up and concealing the veteran .hopke.per- or ?!.! .b>- i stock. It is well worth any >.ie-'. while to pass through the principal reuii streets merely to vis? the articles dis? played in the windows. Aud then to see and hear tlie lit? tle urchins with their cheerful, bappy countenances ru. mng Iron w indow to window tu -n>. v ry thing they cau before tbay make up their winds whether to part with their pennies Tor a tin trumpet or a wo..'e.> gun, must .-urely be pleasing tu every one who delights iu ue inno? cent eojoymeuts of youth. And then again io s(e the poor lii'le hur. foots i boyi and girls running round with out a pen y in tin ir pockets, and admiring in most un qualified terms, every article which meets ibeir eye, and tu bear tbein dis: usaing ihecomparative beauty, utility or dosirableni I - of ? pewter wmcIi or u box ol wooden lea cups and saucers, without, alaa, even entertaining a dis? tant hope of being able to purchase either. This is the riche-t scene ..licr ah, for here i- bflorceil such t u.ip> portunity of gladdening the besrisof the little tuet by calling them slyly into a -mre ami fitting them with com? fortable slot ki!ij> and -hue.-, or pullii roil un old slouched cup ai d placing on il.e bend ? decent,cle in and warm hat. Did you ever try yuur hand at tins kind of sport' If not, w? advise yon t.. practice u halfa di.s;o times or ... is ordei to get your hau l in We wsrraat this gsme to create no ecmpunctious of conscinace, except tu those who are afraid to repeat t'<? .xerci-c. We hare noticed ?- dei i.-. ,1 change in lha public taste in reference to the sciettiou of Hook?>; for while the sales oi Annuals, honk- slrii lly so. died, have materially fidl? en on", lice editions i f standard works have bad an almost unprecedented deuiaad. Such books for instance aa the li..e iilili ill- 01 lite I'ufli h I'oel-. Appl't'n's lllnstralr.l editions of ih.- Vicar of Wakefield and Robinson Crusoe, the fo e Philadelphia editions nf Win's Life of Patrick Henry aud D'lsrael's Curiosities ol Literature, aud utl.ers of a similar character, have met with read) sale. Such woik< form acceptable presents at any senson, and their demand we hope still costiuue through the i atire year. Another brauch uf business which lias exhibited during the pa t week nine than us usual briakneta we must noi pass nonol iced. We allude Is ihn -?Im i T Poultry. It u'otihl appear that the pressure in the ni ics)' mark"! baa not prevented our cil / -us from indulging in their aeeua touted Christmas dinners Koro Turkeys, Geese ami Dm !;- have t,.-, i, (old within the last leu days than were ever -> Id in ilie same spai - of nine before: and ni sock Ion rules -11111 the laboring elasaas us well 11? the rich have I oen ab e IO indulge tin 111 elves with rou-t e?.--u or turkey six days out of tho week. Tho steamboat New York ?* In h came in on 'I'm-day 1 veaing from Amboy had not less tban 20 tons of Poultry on board, und about I ton of Wild Fowl, consisting principally of black Dicks Wild Geese and 20 er 3.1 p ur Canvass bit L Ducks. On Hie satuo day not less ihuu -hi Inns Poultry nun 111 Iroia Connecticut and iu ho;.is and veiaela frcm alon; ibe North River. Thesales if Tin keys have heeti nm-ily made at S3 a >- Mi per 100 li.s. Venison 1- very plenty, and li is brought on me average about yj and 10 eenta We s-iu a ? -cuii beul bmuclit limu Su-quchauua t'oiinij, Peun., which was uncommonly fine, la ihr same wagon was a lot of Ducks which the.owner said wete wild and had been shut on the Suiquebanna River. Some of the sharpers around the Market insisted thet they were ni thing but lame ducks aud wade an offer 10 luv a' about ball whnt wasa?kcd,but our Pcun?ylvaaiau merely put bis finger to bis nose and replied that he was "a little of a Yankee bimseli if be did eoiu.> from Pennsylvania." Tho transact ons in general Meicbaadize having been very limited throngh the wi1 k,and u? material changes iu ?ru-cs, we omit our Table of Prices Current, for ihe pur posoof making room for ihe Hsiih Note List. We sub juiu tin iransactioul in a few of the principal articles lor ihe three days ending nn the 29th December, for which we are indebted iu part to the 'Shipping and Commer? cial List.' ASHKS -200 bbls. Pots have been sold at $5 -'{ a j.B . and do Pearls, at $5 37J a 5 1 per loo lbs. The Mock of PjU i- tin ill, and ni ons Inn few remain in I'.r-t hands. Bxpori iron I si to23d December Pots. .SSSbWi Pearls _. : yo lu.ls. UEt >\VA.\ - S.d. sol " 11 ? lbs. prime Vi Ii..? hau- been lliune for 1 vn.ul uta :tt"i cents, cash. COFFt K -The n at ket is quiet. The -ale- lacludts ?00 bags ii azi .at "1 a lUCts; G50 Sumatra, ; ISO Java, 11, all -t mos.; 2u0 5l D?miugo, 8 cents; and a small lot Cut? i itii. both ca?h. i in i uN?Satuid >T last being < Uristmas, there was in, t.ii- a, -s dune iu this article, aud a. u.ere is asaally but little doing towards the close of ike year, ihe transactions sli ce our lust have been iiajnt . prices, h iwever, rrc with? out particular change. There i. considerable ath.at. sam? ples ol .?tilth are not yet cxh luted, and lor this reason, iu part, shippers decline operating to any extent* Thesales embrace Ol0 bales Upland und Fl irid?, at 7j a 9 .-t- ? 250 New Orleans, a a 10 : and lOU Mobile, 9 a 11 , together 930 bales. The arrivals have been?from New-Orleans.-*??' bale*. North Coo ma. Ti ta!.571 baits. Total Import since t-: iost. 19,7.-5 bales. t \,i rt Iro n I-I to22d 1??.-.7 oa? bfcl^.-. B?port fiuiu the United States. su e - 1 t September last.2i7..'>) Saiue liu.e last \ cr.r. lf?.W-l Same i me y ar before.?825i?26 DRUGS v.M> ' \ ES?We notice sales cf50 bhU t'ss torilil. and an entire invoice of Idd cases Ham pn^Hac. partly blocked far horns - as, oa terms not nude putd c; U5 loos SodaAsb,3J cents; 2 casksOmbn Madder, V a U; 10 . isea Oil C ? i?. >-'. ali 0 mos; a?d t'.so Ins French Ju j. Ii ? Paste, 22 cent*, cash. Castor Oil i- dull, with a isrjc ei i iaoeasio; stuck FISH?The deioasd for the vanu ;? doscnptions i? ia active, aed 1.1'.' ?.- .rcil> of money, jl-o. F.sh b. nut a c. sti nticle.l tends io depress the market. Aboat 140U qitiali Is Drt Cod reiunii iu arsl hand.-, for wu. 'i iheia are un bover*. . , - _ ,^ . Ft lt^ WH SKIN- ? Abont o t.3les Curacoa ijoi. Skius h?va been old. in h?, at K a .V c?.ts. <? mos. ac? cording 10 quality. . . ._ FI.OUH aND MK\1.-Saturday last t; mr CaristBttS, Ihi re ?as .1" course imthmi dote. Monday and Taes.iay ika muki t for \Vc?t ru Flour wm very heavy, -od w? . ould learn of no -atrs (-f the les-r importnuce. SlRce the arrival ol tt.e l,.t steamer ihert has been no remand lor export, and very litite for home u>e; sad as there ts a disposiiioa on the part ofsome tio.'ders to pressstues, prices are j,'ii.i u;:-. u:,. 1 and we reduce oar quotations f?llt i ?'- eats per bbt Weqiotc Gelierte and Ohio $?> ms'.U'-. audTrov and Michigan $u: thelutterissca.ee. Soull era :- hehl ut the ra c> of last week, without sil-> ?orih reporting. Rye Flour aud Corn ?Meal reman, dull at oar quolatioas. ExparUj f.om Ui last! 1 December WheitTlour. M2 865 barrels. GRAIN?One considerable parcel is store, and one ados*, constitute the sto k iniaarko , hat supplies to some <\ am arc kaown .o be on the way f.om New Orleans There i- * Ofiusud fur milliac at somt iking under present rates. There is very little- N-iribern Rye here, and a> u me can be expected from the interior Uur.:-x ihe ch.se oi river nav.getioa. oar sjaotatioa must, for the present, be i.ouMderes uo aitisd ; the last sole was at 75 cents, to '-cXtt'-VOKh' THlKHiA? ^i<? i be talc, ii from the boat bv tue puich-ser. No fai I lersmli? of Barley. North River Oats are pleatv, and some j> ir cel? ire off- r. i at low. r rite*: the ilemaitd is mo Vratp . : .'iiMJ bushels Jertoy s_>;d at ; ?cd 609 Southern. 41 a 4o* ccot?. The supplirs of Northern r. r.i arc suspended for the -? !"~n. a-:rt tans" ot' Sdu'liTC ami Jer-'i enntirue I ehr. We h:v? only to colic a -ale of shorn \i i U ha-ii els old Southern at be cants, ?? .-hi. Black Eyed Pe&s are offered below >l yr bushel, wiihont rtadiag bayeri Export, fer m to 33d lie em' er. Corn. -5 6 busbe's HIDES?Continue inactive; tae only ssle we have to notice is 509 Rio Grande, - ? a 2" lb?., -t about previous rates. LEAD?Missouri Put rcmsics dul), a ith few or bo :ran. ! ceiions. LEATHER?There berng uo public ss'e- at pr---r t aaooani ed. .sole is firmer, and for light wsifbis ?e slight? ly advance our quote! on. The sti* k at this tan- i* ua precedeetly lirbr, ben r Bot over 70,000 Sides, cgainst 169 S00 la5t jear. MOLAS: ES? Th<-re have been rales of105 bb!s n<?? crop New. Orleans at *5 cents; 100 hbd-. >'.ir nad sweet Tnmdac Cuba 161 u I-; sn I 335 da lonrCoba, IG 4 Tba m irk. t i- bai.- of . ew crop Ncw-Url ...... NAVAL STOR1 S?With the exceptionnf Spirits Tur pentije, th reis no inquiry forth- articles n.,.'i ihii head; in lni? the trau-, .< lion, liav- L?en iipiva .!.- ..i . cs.ks. OILS?1 wo tu-- I? Whale together wjtliCTOM - h ire l.cea taken for export at 39 a ?;?> tem.. cash there is now I.tile or. nne iii rir-t hands. Fjr Linsee ! the demand i ugLi : Crude Sperm hive bee:, dispo-ed of in the : ? ich' borbo?d of ? ?' a ?.'?'cents, auction, I white ar.d bliu i. bskts. Bordeaux Olive sold nt (J * I2j, l mos. wver 315a PROVISIONS?Tli ? demand for Beefand Tori: very light, being co. 6.i null lots fir immediate use. New Lard comn inds S cents, wbi'e old, nwing Sj laue rer-tpi- I'n.m N. v-iir.er.n?. is uerlected New || -??11 at 9 ne. is. Item-, tide?, 6j : asid Smoked Beef, ??* a 7. 70 bit's. Pit kled Beef Hams brought 4> cents. But? ter ami Cheese are dull E.puns, from istio..'1,1 December ?Beef :t-i bb's ; Pork, 1,398 hin.-.; Lard. I Co I kegr. RICE?The if .mau I is ro: tii,ed to prime qualiti,-,. Which are (.arc . SALT?A cargo oltMl .lines (10,600 bushel. Ivi a has been taken by the d< .I?r -. ncpposed about ".'l a 22 ??? in-, 4 um-. A car-.'., of Forks I lau 1 rem .1 5 all..at lin ! s 1,1. SEEDS?There have been further -ab- of about lot) bbl'.goad to prime new Southern lt,ier. tor export,.at i I2'a IS] rents; and tit ics Northern Rough Flax, lor cleaning. :.t 812 ?'?<?. Rough Flax i? s arce. and genera ly . held at $13; the last tales of Clean were si $13. Kxporls, from lai Jan. to22J D.cen ber Clover .S.1,3,191 ic SUfi A RS -With iko exception of an invoice of 290 bbds go ??? fair near er New-Orleans, lak'-a I'., in the wharf at'| cents Smooth there has been nothing done in Muscovado. Abou 2e0 boxes Brown Havana have been sold u( 61 a 'i; .I? ' few at 7; , * |. and 100 White Co. - a 8), 4 uiani'i* SOO.bbds new crop New Of lews, land 1 ing, : ul he offen d al auction this day, by L M. II, t nan A ft... TOBACCO?There hai been notkiug done in Foreign or Domestie, by pub ic or private sal . sin. - our last. WHALEBONE?Our markel ha- '. n relieved of 37,000 Iba shipped fn-ni Ar.i hsoda. We naderstand the stuck in the United Stairs ii now aboaf ,'0.Bud be. W80L?A sale of "dl bales South American na- been made on u rrus not in ids public PORK?The Cincinnati Oazstte of tha 22d December states that the business of Park-packing at that place i iniii; on very bri-kl? : "that tin- slaughter-houses are in their glory ;** thai the " slaugkterinj; i- on so lareo a -i ale th .i De-rCreek ruus with blood, und the purple current i- to be fjund in the water of the Ohio ll swing by it.elf n mile au.1 more from the slaughterhouse!" About 4 I- ! betd pa* day were brought in duriuj the ?e,-k previous, and the prices were rather oa the ri.-e, $- i*> ami :;o being paid for best qualities. MIPORTATION OF Fit BN<!II .-in i Eng i - la Chemicals. Pi rfumen . hair ami tooth brashes; wood, ivory, horn und ilie I combs, of erer. dtiScripliOu| t|Mtnge and flesh bmsbes; etothesahd shaving b u'hes; a large asaortmeni ol <,'a i lain'.- Ambrosial cream wholesale und retail; shaviBK. soap of every description; almond piste and cream for the bands : wiga, tonpees, suspenders, odoriferous compi itad of Persian sweet bags; pine lavender water, to thpow er, pull- mhI hair powder; a laree assortmom of essences for ibe handkerchief, sueh i? verbena, rr.se. mask, vanilla, bergamot, lemon, boiiqaei de Caroline, bouqut-a de Roi Patcboulp, aliuoad, ambrosia. See. Ate, Office No. 1 Bar? clay-street. i; R AN I i.l I \ N S COMPOSITION For he hair. !?? now used daily by tu'>re Iii in j'l 0S0 peo? ple, fjr preventing the I uir from turning prav euring btldness, daatlriff, A e. ami i an be obtained at No. I It ur clay street. EAIJ CRANDJEAN Carlieg Fluid, for washing the hair, is also to be had abolesale ami r, tail, at the same offii a. BANDOLINE BV IJRA ?DJEAN, A preparation for dossing and arraneing the hair. The most harsh and stiff hair will by the us., of this, become soft in I glossy. A l?rc beautiful and aniquo assortment ofsupsrior HAIR BRUSHES, M .inilaiiiire.l exelu-inl;, f..r Mr. <? t uro Ijean'a establish meat, aad with tho express view of being used with his >? lehrst. I e. i? position. The only genuine DYE Far the ininun hair prepared from Iheotigiiial formula ol ? the llaroii Thenard by Ura?djean ? RO.MA.TtC COLOGNE WATER. To obtain itie genui'ie article,inquiia for Graodji an'i E iu de Cologoe. d'.',' 9i llAtUMA'ri F litiM i U.Ti FAT K if la PE??. AT the late Fair of the American Institute, a Silver Medal was swardad to Josiah llaydi a, li?r his supe? rior American Pens. Ii i- now conceded tba: HaydoH'i Pens are equal to ihn best and belt r tb in mi -i of Lb ose iuip.iiP"l. TIik price i- mticb l. -s, nt. i tko trade find it advantageous lodeal im ihr;?. Consumers also will find tba quality equal to their expectations. " ir sale to the trade by EDW J. EXO 5 Platt-st n!7 KT sl'Lt lA 1. AlTllIN i MLNT. JOSKP!) G E I. t, <> T ^ , PEN MANDFAC1 I RKU TO THE QUEEN CAUTION.?The high ebaractar of those Pen. has in? duced the attempt, on the part of several disrepntablc maker-, to praetiee ?frattd, no-, only upon Mr. Gillott, but also upon the public. Au inferior articU bearing tkr ?,,? -polled name, thus Oillot, omitting the final t. i- n-w? in the aiarkct. ll can readily be detect -n by its unfinishi d appearance, und the very ? u nun on sty le in ?> hieb u i> put up. Obitrrt. the ci Duine Pi n- are all marked in fa!!?"Jo? seph Gillott's Patent,*' or, " Joseph Gillott, warranted f sad that each gross boars u far stmils of His Signatare ikui i lie ab ve c.a\ be nnJ, ? holcsale, of ivlfi Iv IIRiVRY JESSOP . 71 Jt-br. ?1 . ror. ol ' I D" S10f0 RcwaKo?Wneraas, it hi' been published bv the -Widow mine Bowery" 'bat I am nottteb other of her lata husband. F. A.Thayer, and that I do ?oi possess the original recipe for Tsyloi's Balaam of Livsrwi rt, % d ; that I iever made and sold this mei icino ai my lata re i [ dence, 375 Bowery, 'ibe above r.-a*.! will be paid to any person who will prove her assertions true. W. W.THaVI'U. ill Spi nc street, formerly 111.', B >*er.. Agents and others sr-' supplied wita l>-. T ylor's BJ : s.m of Liverwort by the ,|< ? tu or sirgle bottle oa th most favorable terms. I CatrrioM ? Beware of the fjb.-icjti.ii> of the iatarested and fraudulent. Duly mo-', shameful al atk- are made to deeetve purcliastrs of this medicioe, and iq deprive the ' rirhtfui propnotors ofth.'irjust claims- Buy aoaemadc by those who a'e iryme to dft--ive you by false a-ser ' tinus But Italy the original a?J preseofproprietnr, s: SHSpring formrrlj 373Bowery. <?-'? tar PATEN r t - it'ut AL Okt. laAsflPS CHEM1CAL OIL? BURNING FLUID.?The suK scriber would invite the atteutioa of the public to his stock of " G REEN017G H'S PATENT LAMPS,"] which, from their beacty and superior qualme5, are destined U : sitpcrscJc nil otners now iu u<c Tbc oil which is bur^-d I in them is a c:icin;cal preparation, very clean la its proper: tie-, and given a very brilinat and e.~>yoXxal iurhl. Tne Barum,- Flan! .- s portable light, f.ee from at 1^smoke, smell, or grease, snd ?dl neither soil nor stain. Common Lamps cau be altered at a tridus cipen-c, to burn the fluid. The sabfcfiber is kindly Penuitts-d to r-. to soum of oui mix,; respects: le families, who arc now lie r.rucle. J. O. SiOOKCK. ? ? ?)'. bela-ccn Gran t an.'. Bro-awe Sts. N. B There i; uo dscffcr of explosion iu dine.- one of these articles, _oMtf Ui>t.t.^H i.Me PI.lTEItM'BlMSS a FIRST K 4 t'E arti. loot' KelK-J ae.l i'utc-s S.^s.-an /V alwa\sv foun^ at JAMES G. Mt.ii'Fl>T. Iii Pric." street, uoar Woosler, si iho lowest caarkct pr:cj?. Like. wIsa t? ears* ?uivsri?. irtlets .,1 4tnoiM..'i etrats a-7-} i' I-To HATTEB-s?an assortmaat of Silk Plu^b Bands and otln'r Triia.uing. on ban I sad for sals at Ant: Tardi' prices, by (12 Im* ISAAC J. TlUVEa.y.M?i.leaL-nf fl^KAS.?Fiae GunjiowJcr and Irn;w,a; Tea.-, 1 .-ti.'s:s cud lesu tot sale hy o7 if GKINNELL. MINTL'RN At CO.75South-sl, a.MftC. DEC E?t BE It 30. l?41. HOLYDAY PRESENTS, i3 Music ui n,j.j|.,tr t!ui?,-ni highly perfumed with Rot?, Mu..k. Lsbia'j Favorites, ace *>c?ATWILL'? Me..-ij Establishment, 281 Broadway, near St. Paui'j ? The prnr-rn t/.r ev.-r thcnkrul to hi* norm rcu* customer* for the hb.rrai patronage best .wed. ha*, at much exp.-r.ie, iaaned a larea ??? rtmeai of re* acd a-tmired Scnr*. Duetts, Waltzes Marcnea, dec. tee. Tne titles of macy r.r^ ctrtb lliabsd with bifbly finished Vicuettc.. atid all e!er ntly printed <,n highly perfumed paper,of>u varied coir-r-. of mnct d-dicate an I heaiiiimi tints. \..tnirg can exo I ho elegance of a hook of this Music ; and lor pre* ents. ta the musical or fa.-hmnahle world, it cannot be ex? celled. Poosa elegantly hoard in i -hort tint". The price nftr.e ^rrfunie l as.', tinted Ma?ic i? the-ante a* on while papt r. a- low s? can be obtained at anv of the I arnall -hep* ahoct town. d1- 3w - l'MIll?TMASAIIBa KW\ I iR'S tft^?PRESENTS-Bouquets for the Ladie ^ut&D There 'a.now a splendid tlooci of Cam-Ilia* at ! Nu... - ?.a- acd si Harlem. Ki uquets made u,i in tNe n. Ml : uttefbl r: i- . r an I it m .:."Hte prices A supply of fr - i ii .r:, a 3 -. t- ja h received f oa. London. Kir.li-. Ci l- Seed*, Caga . Gold Fish, Plants sad Butb?. Glasses of nea i i heiu : ? tterus. Flower Pots and Vases, very ornamental; for ?iodows mi I flower gardens, Foun? tains for conservatories and r.irden., formice the noil beautiful desiens in hydraulics. Orders thankfnlly received and p*ompt'v attended to by the proprietors, NIBI.Q Jb DUN LAP. " cUT. PH KI7EO ?VtTTKKS F?K CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S ? GEORGE HOWELL, or i er of II.. id -'-."mil the B.very. nlfer? for sah) Pickled Oysters of the vor j bsst quality, ia .[uantuics to ?uit pur ?era. Air it in I ? 'treet and W .verier Place eau testify i-, the superior i v. -ii.-nce ofCsorrc',Oyster*, .'iive hi.u ?11 early._;_ d251w* VEW'.VKAU t a k tv, ac. !:?-. P.um < he II I - t,i a li*. New-Year Cake, IDd alb. Soda Bit ntt and But er Cracker?, t'.l a lb. Graham and Beaton Crackers, fid a lb. Au.l a variety of Cake a., i Crackers, all cheap at PARR'S Cheap Cracker Bakery, c*23 St' '. : Holt-street, near Walker-street JOtsii tfi ? t ha VEIN's, I ? ill BOORS j A. ?Richand rare Book?, in the greatest variety On',,i.; P.ilil;*. t'uii rr.nn Prtiyer? I. .udnn and tmerieaa Annuals, Miniature Libraries, in morcceo case,; Select P. ami. i boi< e Books fir Children and V. nth. All vaina bis Books in ma ket may '.ad of JOHN P. HAVEN, Publi ii.-r. Bookseller and Stationer, Xo. 190 Broadway, between Fulton aud Dey-streela N Bi?Twelve N. a and Fine Books for Children, ju-i published a. above. di'.? 3t {INDIA r?ukck i;.Is of every detcriptioa such as Overcoats, Wading Pantaloons, Long Hunts. Riding Iscggins. Horse Covers, Cloaks, Ponchos, Capes, Caps Carriage Plainer.I Bool Lining ChMh, Life Pre? servers, Air b- .I- Pillows Cushion*, Macbiae banding, iu gcther with otmo t every article ia the hue, for *ile at wholesale and retail, by S.O. SMITH 4 SOX. ? > In- l.'.l Wsi.-ra.it fil. Catharine st*. i sot ? IcFi :7c: u nst oks and ov Saic i .sli. ?!' ? p ii? La itisai I G ints' Figure I Rubber. In U pairs i.a tir- and Gents' Plan Rubrxr. I2i*i do Moleskin Over Shoe*. loo do Ladies'SI.l Rubber do. I?i do Gents' do do. do do Cloth do. handsome. SO do Lsdies's Ve velTep do. 125 ib. do Furre 1 Grecians. 7". Am ricau Mm ko t.>-ti Coats and Papes. :!mi|.i,. |'r server! i-il LifeJaehels. .*.') India Rubber Beds ami Pillow*. 20011 In- ludis Rubber Bottles. Grinltb'ii Patent Cotton Floaters. Machine Ban ing, all widths. Toeether > ith a general assortment of India Rubber Goods Forsalo t I2r> Maiden lane. HORACE H DAY, d232a >a ,or to Roxbnry India Robber Co. SSBIifr.T l.l.itl ttVUUtlft OVERSHOES fir !.-. li . an ' Go t: Imcn - Pbe best, handsomest and ch tpesl kind orOver?kom near invented. .Mud.* and sold by S C. SMI TH k SON, .17 I in fin CVatbam aud 151 Wai.-r-siM. OW1K HKJti. S'rOKtf-Gontlemen washing tc purchase food eheap Clothing, would do well m cali at 13 A Chatham ttreat, ?hure they . an tind garments si t'.e fall.n_' prie;* : Cloth Coats. $9 to $13; Cloth Jackets, $4 to |5 ; 6ati BOtt Pants .$1.7.7 to $3,75j Cloth Pants $:i to tt..r,i). ill 3m JACOB COGSWELL. V t. Ht I' 11.1. ?;?Ob>M.?ALFRELI SStiTiJ . i ircbant Tailor, No. 130 Fnlton-at. would invite hit friends and t'so public t:i -ill and examine Ins stock ol now Fall l.'..n!* con-ctiiut oil !..'.' -. 1'ii.-.-lliieres inj Ve.: .urs int.'d to the fall trade. Gentlemen leaving their ?r icr- may rely upon their being fulfilled in the most sati? fsLt.m mannr.r. Tina- moderate?Cash on delivery, s? tj |)E.t( ;t tot? ti win M r coal ai I LACK A WANNA PRICES.?Real Peach Orchard, Re I Asti, 'ii-ee Nut Coal, doubly -creeu.-.l and delivn-ed In any part of the city, fr'e id cart ige at_ .*7 50 Itnik-ii or Ec.'.....ta 50 I l.tfhi?b.$S00 Screened Liverpool.Ilun Apply at Yard, 50i Washineton ?t. i ear Sprint. if-'.r< 'tin* / Mill.. CO ai? .?The vcrj best quality Peach V Orchard Real Ash Coal for Ismily use wellrcreened and'delivered ia an-, part >.f the city at itie yard corner .u tir.'. it?i a in Christophi r -tre. is Egg and broken.. *>- 00 Stove. 7 50 d23 li. JAd FERGUSON. hviBKIiVS O y BITTER-.? ? )< l\t .i care from the best dairies of Dela wai ? county, bv a person who has bad twenty eight yean experience in tbo busir *. and intended expressly for family a e For tale it No ! ">7 Cedar st. 2d tloor i in any qiuiilily* tn su.l pur ha-er- Stoppers, (irocers, K.-epe s ?if Hotels, Victualling h uses and private families arepar ticulariy requested tn call and si a for themselves. They can rely en bc'ng supplied with an article th t will giva ibem pen', ct iatialaction,on a- rood terms at can be had in iho city. AARON GREGORY, dti Irr WII.I.AIIH IDE. DY1 NN AN D PRTNT [NG ESTABLISHM E.NT, Office No. Ill William, corker or Johk-st. \LL KIN'HS OF SILKS, COTTON AND Wool.EN GOODS DYED, restored and dressed, including la lie.'nn.t rentlemeu's garments, aacb as Dresses, Coats Sbawb, Crapes, Valvata, Ribbons, Morinoes, Hosiery im r i, Carpet .Rags.Piann and Table Covers, Wia Shade.. .1-.- A c _n-fi ^ro' ROLLED GERMAN SILVER. fAMES G. ??FFE1 T. 121 Priacc-soeet, near VVoc.?ret ?-* wou: : paitiL'aiarly '?li iat:.-i.-.:oD of Hardware Dcai or* .-.ni Macufaetnrora io h.j luperiqr article of German Sil? ver, which iflorsforaale ? aulesaic and retail, of sli thick i.----? .. .-..-- ...:> i\ . ...i .s> any. eiiaer Foreign or Do? me.r..r ei.lnc ar.l s..fti.e.? ?JO-ir rp IV ?| MII,VEK TIEDAfsS AND 7 fji. i rLOMAS have been awarded to John Lindmark, 83 Chatham-street, for the best Colnrce and Pcifumery. Fur 9 y< .,r- ii- b is . sen sngage 1 in the manufacture nf Per fnmery in th:. cry, ami u.itil the present tune be ha* not presented himself before the pubic in the advertising r. Inmns i fany i'srpcr. hut a sustiitcd by the dcci-iou o:'em:iie.t ju ttte? of Perfamerv, ziven at tiie Fair- held ia t ii- City in I Boston, ne laels authorized in saying tn those who want aev Br?chs in 'n? liu?. that at ?.? 1'nata.ici street they may find a ?up r;..r qaality, at roo erate pi lee . K en the numaer i? ????. toniicrly entrance toChilham Chapel. dlt 1> rriJVG'sJ t'elebkatbd chairs ? IV AH kind for ease and coasfbii.soch a? Rockwr, Recmnbent, Revolving, A c The tir-t premium at the two last Fair- lias been a-url.'i Kinit's t'hstrs. They are warranted to he far luperior In any in ;h?. city or elsewhere. M. W. KIN'f;. Patentee, ?OS ii" i~l Orr-.ita-ir. rsst?/*ewCraoJ sn.l Brnome ??s. \0. 'JGt> 3H> ?* BBV? Principal and only OrRce 1 ' of the Diane; Pill?Means of exteroiir,jtiaz disease sad ; romoting health?All ih^te who are obliged to deny tbeiesetves the sco>i ia:r.2i of the -:ea-on. by reason of m ilitestion a^.i dyapepeia, n.'.isoner of all our tearves cl rrj.ia:ui can be relieved from tbat fuliness cr oprres sios whira a hesity meal nsaally occa.iors by takice a a cour.!e of the DINNER PILLS ?oor. after ritintr. they |hte with the ood t.ksn into the ?tsraach, iad pro? mote ? -hol Sims digetti m, an>l le-ioie the -totnach and boweb :o a teilttiy and natural act too. The Dinner Pid i- a'-o an excellent common family medicise, and may be taker, i* ai occt?tonil do e of phys c. ih-y w i!l ?peedily r,-;nn ? am i .disposition, arising from excesj of any sine!, ar the natural caases oiC-which oar system ii liable. For ? sie at the cflce of the Duiker Pill. No. CG6 Bowery. Pi , ? j" ceatt per b v. Drrectiow accompany c-eh hex. Cepyrigat i cared; HOLDBIDGE A: CO. d2S !?" PropirsatOfi of ihe Dicn:r P.il. -. . Bowery BUFFALO ROBES! BUFFALO ROBES Several b icdrsd BaaTiio R ihes. re.:ently purchased at the N. A. F?r C k's auction sale for sale very cieap by tiie bale or siasle skia. Also, a T*rieiy of Sleirh Robes ttandjumely trimnWd, at the Hat, Ca-i sni Far Store of ,111 im- S. TI'Tn.K. 1*1 i.hatham tquir*. ^t.KtS-il? B?5.J.?I?li.ughaud polished Sleigh O Bells, a---ort?.i fro t ' o-j t0 No. 10. Also, faacy and common siraps, for sale by aJO u WM. H. WIGHT, lt? Jobn-itreet CE NO. 30 ANN-STREET. VOL. 1. WO. *2'?6. _[INSURANCE. TUE HOWABD nsi RAM E ? O. Capital S3OU.00I ! ? See No. it Aaii.t. .'ni-f-m panv continues to mike in-urar.ee icaic; lov> or daiBafe by tire, and inland navirstion. DIRECTORS Reaseetaer llsvecn. W ilium Couch, Njjin Taylor, Ft L. VVool'ey, Cornelias W Lawrence, Micaii Baldwin, J. Pru i:p- Phoenix, Nathaniel Wee I. John Morrison. Fanainc C 1 ucker, Joseph B. Vernum, Keigs D. Benjamin, ? David. Lee, John Rankin, C&lch O. Halsted. John u. Wolfe. Wii.is.n W. rod I. Ferdinand Saydam, Heury Q.Thompson. K. HAVENS, President. !.-?ts Pnit-t :r<. Secr"tirr. dS Daur.UKK's AlK-n<;ill' -.TOVKS? 1 PRICES KKi't CED?The public thovld inow tbat this S.ese exceeds act thi-r ever en up for w,;rtnit:c. i noth in point of comfort tnd economy, IT i-ropert) numaged it needs to be rcpUmsheii but once in 2lhiur?. I and then but ttirce nr l','Ur stick? are sufficient. Ov, r 3000 : ef the<e Stoves have been told in Boaton this sr.>n: thi ; being tho third season MUtc there iair<alu.-ej. T.tey are reeoicntecdod by th- mott eminent physicians there anc1 I in this city. The subscriber wishing to relinquish ihr j Cookii tr Stove I n ines.- oir\rs tin- remainder of hi- stock j of c*o .king Steves nt cost He has oa consignment a few i superior three colnmn cos! Stove--. Al>o. Cylinder* oi various sizes. Also, slaatel lirar,-., all of which will be ! sold low. J. HILL. '?IT-' War ., -r ,tl5 lm ?.<??.. o\ paToNTai rii?> IANO FORTES i in ? isers i fj I ficubie generally are invited to call aod ex a-in tbe Sue assortment of Pi.no* u.i> open it MIL I.F.TS Music Saloon. No. 399 Broadway, irom the ceie I brated aiaaufictory of Lsuinel Gilbert I! iton. The manufacturer has recently patented an improve meal in the action of these in*trnmeau>, ? hich tei ?re quickness of toacb, and power anu beauty of lone irii!> surpi ising. The improvement r. commend* itself partieal irly to the sttsntioo of Sour hero and Western traders, as tin- rim. plicity of construction make* it le.s liable to ?et nut of i r der. and thus overcomes the objection which has loog becii felt to h ? action no ? in use. The increasing demand for the instruments, although the improvement hu< been but very recently introduced, i- trie most convincing evidence of ihn pubtic e imati ... rity. For ra e at MILLET'S Music Saloo., Iway. d29 3m F. II I Lit, Agent. piano FOR r !?.?>. S i ...nil new rosewood ami niabogsuy Pi for Fortes, of superior quality, are ofleredele ?ale at the mannfacl ry. Nu. II Wesl Fourtaeoth-streel, between tbe .'in snd bill avenues. A coil - ol Uncut el Piano Forfs lor hire. SecouJ baud Piano Fortes bought or taken iu exrbsnce. .il l lm I No. attili Bowrry.-A|. ??..- e.xi runnatiug Disease and promoting Health.-Till'. DINNER PILL Dyspepria i a derangement of the digestive functions, occasioning aa interruption io the organs concerned in the pr u're.a of ,1 v :ti..|'. ludigt ?:n;n is rert.'inly the most fir qii-'nt < I VI diseii.e-, it e met wuh in every country, in every elasi of km iety, in every season of the year. Devoid of the dangers which tuend other diseases, it is nevertheless di?tre-sing to the path nt, poisoning all the inurrv* nf ecjoyau'ut und leading oi many instances to the miseries ol i onlirmed melancholy; Ths Vegetable DINNER PILL, sold nt S3s! Bowery, is particularly in leaded lo eradicate all morbid accumulation* of i!;e ?to? nisch. To accomplish ilo- end, one or two of these Pill* should betaken loon after dinner. They assimilate with the food taken into the ItOUl leb, -Iren ;lhl u th?- dige*tii e organ-, and restore thestotnaeh and ho?i.|. to their uati; ral und healthy itate, removing the causa of headache, oppression, a .-, usually fell by the dyspeptic after can, g. The DINNER PILL maybe taken at any titae, either da) or sight, but the lima most suitable is soon after dioacr or tea. If ihe stomach and bowel* are much out of order and confined, the invalid should commence wuh taking three or four at bedtime, which is sufficient, in all ordiaary eases, to unload the bawels of its ? ppresaivn sei iimulatioas ; after which make daily use of Hie DINNER PILL, and let them be lekru soon nl'-er dining. They nrfl aei as a gentle assistant to nature iu bar ? dort.. The Dinner Pill is for sale only at No, 960 Bowery, by ihe Proprietor* HOLDIt IDOL A: CO Copyright secured. iliiS i>Jlli> KB 1*1.AT K- WAL tTlOM?IN, No. I.' O William street, continue- tomaunlaeiure Silver Ware ui the test description, and of ihe latest patterns, Amoi ;.? a variety of articles ha would eaumerate the following a worthy of attention . Presentation Va---, r:eh\ eha-cd mid appropriately designed: do Pitcher-; round ami oblong Waiters, with ru b chased and crape vine pattern edges; To* and Ct flee -Services, richly chased, plain and aaticue patterns, caka and fruit Baskets, in ihe ainsi modern laite ami el gantly finished; Dessert Frail Kunos and Forks, tilve blades; Children'* Mugl, chased aai plain palter;.-. Corks and Spoons, king threaded, and plain threads I patten >. The whole of these srtielea are manufactured on the premise., of sterling silve', and it.. care or expense i ?pared in the beauty of the workmanship. N. B. O.d. r. by letter punc'ually attended In. iHfl I ill Tooth Aeha?detested name. Mn t ju-tl, damned to everlasting fame! li'HV ui ...u saner a th I'.. th d be, > hen yon ? ? e ,n have it curo.l for 35 CIS! tvarrauied never to ache again. Sufferer* are invited to call and test the merits r.f my Nerve Pa-te, a certain and safe remedy. Price.'J shil? ling*. Decayed Teeth filled ia th* tie.i manner for $! to 3. tiiher operations accordingly. Dr. Pearson, Sur get u D- sriat 113 Canal street " dri lm* J 'O.TII'OHl I iorv BULIaEBSt, ol the besi V. matenal* and quality, and of all sizes, cast at the Of? fice of the New World,30 Ann-st. lu.purn of Mr. J. W RIRU ARnfl in lha Peeais Reasm rtsatMSMtnl > s?91 ?' Wl'l. %K IlOL'Mf: HOI AMSttS-Prime tpia ij lity Sajar House Mols.n hbds, tiercel and l.ul . for sale at OCKERSHAOiEN'J Sugar Refinery, No.9 Rose si. d23 lm" * tUEAPl <-HE.a CUEAP! atJAMLSO> A ' it JERVlStJ Cheap Engravii g a.:.; Printing 1 A visiting Card Plate eagraveirl and fifty Cards for osly $1 50. All oilier Engraving at one naif the u.oial price I'leaae call and cr.tmo.a ?peeiiuoo*. No Coartland SU WSW Cr-.-n-ieS :?> In, j/in 11 Baske r?. < i : a i. xt* a? . a .v.- for the Holvdays.?A splendid assortment of aew and rich goods is ottered *l low p-ice., bv ME RR IT rS a PA I Bowery, JjfJ av ami 335 Graad-?*? LI, teils FUtiii s?l At* f.\ I'hU. ? HMI re^ms AIMES'S Kill-it Cap. for s le b) 27 if PKKSSK SC HP.OOK.-*. HI l.ihe-lv tr. EEC!! ES IPPLilKil ay Mr. .-.iraH K i HARPER liTasej -t. who ha* many tear-' exps iic- in ti.e baiiaeaa i'-l " T I 1 l.1'!1 I! _A ti-Extortion sad Improvenienl I l'i Ii i Iis-. .It Per avoiding the extravagant .-largr. ,;f Dentist*, wfll Bad it advaa'aaeous ta cab mi V. stlKit Wi < Ii ?urseou Den t,.f. i iej fuambcrs st. we.t of Broadway N H ?Curiou? and schise teeth mlal iblr curtd with? out pain, and reuderedusef.il for many yea'.. locorraq i lUle m neral teeth iu-eited on VariOOl systems, l" "in *l to $&, FiHintr aud eieaiiog ia proporuou. Wholesettsoo I the atmo-plieric pre-?urc principle_<K1 Is' UK. ILLEN'r] B A fa *? Aid HOREHOUND LIVERWORT A- PLEURISY ROOT; for Coughs, I Colds, Consumption ai d UverCoaplaiate?Con>nmptioa i is a disease ofien -ecrelly lurking in the ?torn tor y ars : before taere is the lei?r cemplamt of the Laags. And in ! this st ge it em be - ure I a, rtfeciu illy, and as certainly i- aiiv ,.ieer ,li-c ise. Lot utt per-'.ns de'ay ihe i;?o ?( ! inedie.ac until Iii ir lungs are teasibly effected buiiudae j -e-json resort to Dr. Allen's Itslso.-a of Liserwort?this ' medicine has pros'de- en ihe - C toqaeror of Pbyaician* " j for ? hieb alt mank.ud will have .bu.-d ..--.r eau e t-, ble>. ! tan hand < fProvidence More thin 100 physician* iu this c.tv now u?e tit * n:?c: .? ? u.-fi'irprs tiee. . LIVER COMPLAINT CURED.?Dr Allcii-D arSir I ? iv u-*J you- Balsam of Horeborrnd, Liverw, rt anii ! fUa:\sy Root .r. my praetic? for' so.t.o rnoatr- past, am' : fiom ,be -oud :fel elTeel it Im ha'*. I am ful y rail-tic 1 j that it pos-e-ses very ?unerior rirtues in the .-arc of Liver Ceoptamt acd Cowamatioa. ldoarongij recota men J it io the pi-blie. iud to the Faca.ty. Respectfully, J. D. RiCRSJiDSOir. M. b. II i -in. Kr.ZW I. 1811 I WHOOPING i OiVGII-This d iea-i i? prev.il'ng ve'y ; exteosivery,and is sweeping <a" miny Intl.- one*, who i very few days illassa. Parents th laid r- metn''.?- thai D i All n't P, U-im of Ltver?ort's the oaly infjlbbla remedy, 1 a.iu .ai? >ive-l t??as->nds of lives durine sevea veirs. Sold by W ?.. Tyler, whole al-: agent. Si Hj'cI?u ', E M-On on, 127 Bowory, corner of Or nd ><- Dr. Bart. c-rner of Broadway and Chsrnbers-treet: J w: h"7' . 1 Miloor's Drue store, corner of Broadway "d ?f?*^ I and H F.veretl. DfIT ttreewnich-st._? " _ ' DITCHER, BEVNOED** A f.fl? Attorneys, Soliciters an? ^tm*.^ Office No. =1,82, ) ngc%T.Y?rk.> j ^ oiV>6L4l "^Wtil^u"150') UB.PUX1T. --?-yr'niTii-'r??-? W a NTS. B rt/rA>TJED-?ai ., fjcj .???.i..'.?im 1 't .L; ;;.is - ?- - . ; . .\- ..t.-i?ut i ':oc:t".i- **, Ia.u.t>.r maids ?Lil ijou-cmsi."*. Ap i-h_kljCl\Rroi -way. jay Im \ii A> T fca> ?.-hu.? k) >?...- .. ... ,lt0 cllv ; ? * rtftmce tor year.; ?Wo rmt'l i. .\. i.,r .?-ce? anj ? ? * :n.a I : ? t-.s Ac Apply at tT>. Cr.? twav. ; >o ch^t daring winter. d*lS>]a" I ?. .' A.Vl'BD-\ ?~;.mk1 i..cra>. a!x.M lb yeaTa ? t ofav. t? tetra the b"oo it-hinder besut+s* Hj? ; who CM he-rd wuh h.s parents will be pre.erred Apply a: 13 \un street, slh if LO?* I .?v certificate of T WE.N i\ s-H >?i s of ih? Janiiics and Brook!;, a Railroad Stock in fatror of Jno. L. Nerton, dr. Application will bo made io iho Coot' eisv. at their otfice. cu ihr 15th ni* Januaiy Beat, for a sew ; certificate. _ dlri 4?* I.-*\t Ii l.l.k.U HOAI.U tau HUMUM a-i etui be had by Ladies and Gentlemen, ia a rtcli-htibl hoase,s stone's throw from lL-uad .v. Apply at 119 Mercer-street, near the corner of Prince. _n30 tf |>U.t KD 1 1* aadcheapeooorb. Snr I l?AKO-l K.r or i s ? . ., .. t- .n b.> ob. I) tamed with Board,by applying at TT Murrai itreeL Ref re.aces exchncprd dt?lw BOAKt. t at. BEULTEl?.?The ??btenber, havuir liitrd no the l>rc>- a :.:c im rotations h.iu.e. at the corner of H"ar.t and bUia-streets only oae block fror; Broadway, where ueuiL neu can S*?o ctod board and pleasant room* at ii 50 per we.-k. A gentlemen and their wives on reasonable tent*, by applying it No. '.' Hoar-ir t street, eutrsiie- in !? i? d23 In OAKDlNtfi?A ? i or two smclr itrciicincn can b- accommodated with coed board at No. \< Fulton street. Also, ? a o or litres person s a:- be accnniaivlstrsi with dinner. "129 tt" IJtt.lKD AND KOOrtlM I) vate family* b; ,.-p:swe it i. t- li.M..r-.i i.-'.-ti /-r^t I'O t. fr. I ?2 fine lolls to let dump in torn 13d j'."'S w ?'?'r treat. Inq lire of the i -1 tf A** lIAStf; AI."V -i . vi.i. >e Lots i iv j'jSjj'.ir -ale?-J fronting on t but in and J n \\ ?? n ;ton Ai.i.iie.-, BriMialya: section S6,uixt bot one to ths Bed? ford Road, commanding a perfect vii . Brook .a ittd this City?one -ji the mo t de-ir .bl- building ?p t- en iba I land, wilt he sold at auction Lit F ?? ru ry, unless pre? viously sold at private sale. Address note to "491 Park Post Pirko."_!.M ;f MM AN l'? it toexchang tor a lirst-ratu I --i or for vacant lots ia this city, lour Ilona - and Lots in lee. locnted iu llns citv The tiinhtn re I n k, md built in the best maaaer, and stl nowmidwtli lei. Tao above property will be exchanged foi a first-rate Fana, ? nit gooi bniltsinga en ihe >ame bo.1 to be within 15 or ?Jo mile- fiota this city, ?r win be exchanged for good va e mt lots well located on the west -.de . f the city. Thu beve Houses sad Lots are all mi the wre-t tide mi l iu ir ??> 1 streets. A note aiidretsad in l> B. I'. Jt thi- i IHce, Dttiog place of interview, will receive ait lUtion diTii* * in I.I T. ir.nn Parlor, Bun a Iron Crates a'"H N'--' '??'?? Slantln and plaied furnituie with Bed It.,.iin- .n n Rentoel Uodora Built h use with Good It ar.l. Tao Single Gentlemen;ean he altoaceom odated The family, very ?iu.li and private. Apph tl Forsyth Strei t. .n Im* eMNh tlOCSlTIa J'is S.V. T -A room anu bed rrmm awB sith i losela, pantries, .v.-. taitable tor a smaui au.?r. lltfl .me larsc room, extraordinarily weU lighted, ?hiib ble for a work-shop. Inquire on the premise, of s-2.' tf JOHN I.OlMvi:. in rear..!* II Ann ?i. >ja\ FOB SALE OB EXClIAlMCiE -A natal Country Seat, lu miles from tho cit)', located iu Q ..iu- County, I.. I. containing upwards of 50 acres o first rate land. The buildings are one doable house, mo? dern finish, with grates, mart !e mantles, toldiog-doors, Ac , extra kin keu; al-o. 3 large bar as, wagon bouse, -'.11 riage bouse, shop, granary, poultry bouse and yard, Ice bouse, with all 11 in-r conveniences necessary fot '. 'sr^e family. The fron .. of the beat kind and iu every Variety . apple-, cherries, ate. in abundant e A large amount "if in.- mouey ia -y remais oa bond and mortgage; or Brooklyn or New-York ein proa?rt] would bo taken io oxchange. Address L. M.S. at tiisotBea -vi tf_ MalBjUAItXat! BAKn.ll'J't! For >ale or . ichauge, 40 tract, of handsome Lai I cm ? 'taiaing 125 acres each, .ml of a -up. ior quality, ?.v itered with fine streams, and covered with fins limber, tuch as while "ok, hickory, bench) walnut, maple and sycamore. The soil is adapted to wheat, rye corn, oata, cotton, tobacco, ?wert and lri.?h potatoes. The above land, will be sold at reduced prices, and oil ternu to .sit, or they will he exi banged for almost any kiud o , ?,/' For maps, diagrama and partieulars, apply to SMITH A: VMIITMtilli:, If. John si. upaiairs. ill it BOOK-K KEPING. Mreet, continue -pen from '.? A. M. in 9 IV M. 11 or .1. r 1i1.it .uereaniita :.ii ! nlhera may avail iheinselvrs oi 1 Ci ni e . f instruction lb it is truly practical , one llml un. bi uces a complete leutine ni mercautile trantaciioai tad mercantilecalculatious; and one in winch tec -tu.'am ac tually keep, a let of henks in a counting house. Tothoso who are unacquainted wuh ih t advertiser's repuiatioa, he de.ire. to .ay, iii,1 his princip*l.work on book keep iog Ii-- pasted into ten editions; that 11 receives lie- pre faience in the New-York Public Schools and othi r luree instirutitf ns; and that he. himself, ha. the honor 1 fliem?; re-appointed leal her of book keepii g for the " Mer< iniile Library Assoeiation" of tin. coy. frntpeetuses, with terms may tic had at the counting rooms a. above. dl.1 Im' NOi% ij. tii.q .tsa::? tu;: nai.E AT 1H.1 BROADWAY, JONES'S BOOK-KEEPING, IN ?inen a knowledge 1 f the principles of Double En? try i- rendered far more easy of attainment. Tho work is already adopted in some of the latgest acadeaaia instituiiont in this country, and is the first American thi pruVi im nt on the sul j ict winch has been adopted 111 r.mg lan?t,whero it is now extensively in reduced. Teirher? md student, an- respectfully in sited to examine the work. -- .Vir. Jonet ha. done much foi the advan 'eateal ol tbis branch of known-due.- II. Schaper. ?1, X i'lime, Ward tV. Kings S. II Pierson, with \. T ippan >v Co. ; H.S.Whii icmore, w.tti Cutter, Bulkley Me, mi A Co. I Inatruetion ia given by ike author us usual both day aud I evening. Strangers intending to study this brauch are referred ? Uli em li lencc 10 merchant, generally us to Mr. J.*a success in teaching or on application ai the rooms ihey will be r 1. rr. ii to Bowk-k.-epi rs * ho have been qaal ified under his instruction. dl? 2w fuench millinery, iG.'f Bretndwrsy tml I JG 1 2 Bower*, "tins. PVBlsOtVfsi, (Successor to A. J. Fugel, ?1 formerly A. A Mutt,) rcapectfally inform* bar friends a:;d the puhln g< 1 orally, that she will open on the 25th iii.t. a large assortment ol Caps. Head Dresses, Tur ISOS, lad where the public will receive lue most ialhttac mry attent.on. Mr. N. F. avails h-rself ?f ih ? opportunity of thanking the public for the v ry ext n-ive patronage she iiat re ccived -11 ce tier commencing in l-i I, aud heirs to aaaure ?ti n. of tier renewed exertiou-. to merit their support. dl7 Ijajj_ ^IPEltlOll I.A.II I* Olt.. The - si ccm" 0 plaint of the '| i?lity of Lamp Oil for family use, has indue, d the -u.rib.-r Ul open and oti'.-r it the Vlechaiiical Lamp Depot of Mr. Diacoa :~it Broadway for ths sale of an article ol n-fi ted Sps r:n Oil, prepared by au improved proses*, and in.der bit personal laperioiesdeace, wb ch tor purity and bnlltaucy of h?ht willbefoua J 10 oseetths wishes en I merit the pat'euige of eVerv person asm/ it. s -inmay he se n of various qualitiet and pne?. at the ? ih.-e where orders will be promptly executed, eilh-r for ramify a.r th- Ira le, on the most resaonable terms. Orders for Brooklyn will bs rec ived ?1 the Redaery, 38 i;hip?l or 188 Bridge ?t. EDWsRD DOVLE. :i Agent for the Dami Oil RnSnary. |OllN W \>5? U, Sweep Smelter and B* '* liner in general, No. IT John-street, New-York. Purchaser of Jeweler's and Silversmith's Polishing!, Pursicinga, Leaiells, Parting Bars, Loarte Silver Bir-, t.ice. liiltau ! i.laieJ Me'als. Bookiiiudor'. Ksrs. Slc. ace ? IP Iv UraiTB flO.KEV. '. r article of White llon-y. fra 1 OswegO county, in boxes of 15 or 2(J pounds for safe by CASSNER ?TcjYOONG, dvrilJI I li Chatham sr. >c. 112 BOWJKKV ? idedlytbabe esublishmeot in .New-York to get hargun.? in tho Boot and Shoe line; you have only to call to ho convinced. Ladies', Gentlemen's, Misse*. Boys' and "hielre-s' ? . :? Shse- an ! C.a rs. in all their variety, of ?y otc manufacture and warranted firrt r-tc, at prices to .nt the times. Likewise a large assortmeul of good -?juutrv work, which will be .old very cheap. jy26m WILLIAM AGATE, 114 Unwery. 1 OME A1VD ssEK AT SCRIBNER^ CO.'a GREAT CATHaRINE BOirr AND shoe market, :> catna rin.i street, you ean find Boots and Shoes uppi) half iha nation. The i ea e 1 .n : b ?t in all creation. rhi? atrck eomprSes he nsost splendid assortment of j. nnd at prices that cannot ho . - ,. C U 'Water IVo.f bOOt. |3 50 CU. ' i . Dr.-.. I ), fr?ii- splendid Gaiters for Tf ?, it V; .- '.!i--'- O.iters, Men's D.acitg ?ala,,* Rubbers of a'l kind*. Boya' and youths' I'oou '. . , . aud a res r I I n? supply ?.!' Misse*' and Chi dreo" eh -;. .1 best you ever saw at! 7J 1 |...... .- ? ?? ??'" er. f M'.n O' dli" Im 1 ? l rl rt?Hc-T^ipiTACriT:' < aie ia three minutes?The ap , ! of this remedy bts in every lastai ..? proved etfectuil in alievia tingihi pi.u, and makm? * penui neut cu.-e. without the leitt injury to th* other teeth. It* taste an J sm..dl e*8f>t71 ftw -both sarceable, snd it will also I J* relieve the pain in ine gums ecca toLedhy cold cr infl immation. when t i' teeth are not tectsved. A triallwil! establish ib? t**t- Sold by A. S. -'??'Ii Co corner K oatway ?nd Chambtrt st-'jratuto tuildingt A B As D. Stadt, 70 Fullen st andI .. Eait Broadway. d24-ln