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THE TRIBUNE. Ur, Dicken?'* Speech at if artford. C?e.vtlf.mk>* :?To say t hat I ihankryou for the earnest manner in which yon have rirait; the roa^t just/now 90'eloquently proposed to you?to sa;, that Lffiveyou bacl? vom kind wishes/and good feelinfs with more than compound interest?and rhat I fee] how dumb and ? ow?rles.? the best ac? knowledgement?, would ho L;side -u'-h genial hos? pitality n- your?is nothing. Tu bay that fn this wintei season, flowers have ?pnihg up in ever; footstep - length of the path-which hn= brought mc i.. ?i?thai :i" i onntry ever smiled mor? pleasantly than your? has - tt? i ! f d oa mo?ami that] have rarcl) looked upon a brightei ?nmrnar prospect, than thai wliich lies, before rnc now?i? nothing ( Applause. ) 13 ut it ?- s?m? ill in ro be no -i i ing?? in a strange ploc<?t" ('?'??!. sitting :it a board for the firsl lime, the ease and affection, of an old guest?ami to l>e nt onceoh suchintimato terms with ihe family, as to have a homely genuine inb rest in u? everv mem bei?it is, I say, something tobo in t j,i- novel and happy irnmf of rnind?and as it is of vom creation, arid owe? ii* being to you, I have no re? luctance in urging ii a- a icasoii whv, in nddress ingyou, 1 should not -?? much consult the form and fashion of my spec-ch'j a- 1 should'employ thai universal languag? ??! the heart, whi L .ini, and snchas-you>-bosi teach, und best.nan undci laud. Gentlemen, in thai universal lunguag? c?uiiriou to you in America, and to us in Knglarid, n ihn; ? >unger mother tongue, which, by tin means and through 111*_? happy union ol nui twogrcai coun? tries shall be spoken, n ? hence, by I ..-.,1 and sea. over-the wide surface ol iii-- ? I .be? J ilmnls v. I had occasion, gcntlemi n, to say the other nighi in Boston, as I have more than on< o had ?<? - casion to remark before, that ?t i- not easv for ah author to speak o? hi.? ow . !.. lolc?. ii' the ta-- be a difficult (.ne at any time? it- diflicuky certainly is not diminished v. Inn a fn ., .. .u recurrence to tlie same theme, has left one i. ?thing new to say. ?tiil I feel that in a company I'd .? ii,,., awl espe? cially after what: has been said bv iho President, that I ought not to pusslighlls over those labors of love, which, if they had no other merit, have been the happy means of bringing u- together; It has beon'often observed that you cannot judge of an ant ho; 's per ?unid character from his writings; it may be that you cannot?1 think ft vorv likelv tor many reasons, that you canriut- but al least, a leader will ris?, from the pcriisii! of a I.'? vvitli ?omede?ined ami tangible idea of ihe writers mo ral creed and broad purposes] it' he bus a.-iv ui ail : and it i- probable enough that he may like to 111 ? % < ? till-, idea confirmed from the author's lip , or dis? sipated by his explanation. Gentlemen, mv moral creed?which ii n ver) wide and^comprehensive one. to.d includes all eotsand partie-?isyerv isisi ly summed up. i have.faith, and 1 wi^li to difiiise i'aiih in ihe existence?yes, of beautiful tliin;^, even in those condi>ions of society, which one so degenerate, degraded and forlorn, tliatni firstsight it would seem as though they could not lie described but by a : trance and terribli: ??eversalof tin- words (if Scripture?God said lot there bo light ami there iva- none. I take if, that we ?tie born, and ?hv.t we hold oiH ?ympathies, hopes and energies, iiiirusi tor the Many, and not tor tin- Kew. Thai vve >-an liol li'dd in to.? strong a iiiiiit of disgust, and eon tempt, before ihe view of others, all irieuuness, falsehood, cruelt) and oppression, of every grade and kind. Above all. that nothing i< high, !??? cause it i- inahivji place; and that nothing ?slow, because it i- in a low one, (Loud applause, i This ?s the lesson taught us in the great Book of Nature. This i- the le>M>ii which may he read, alike in the m ?::ht irark of the stars, .and in the dusty course of the poorest thing that drags it? tiny lenet.li upon the ground. This r~ tin- lesson ever uppermost in the thoughts of that inspired man. win? tells us that there are ?' Tongues in tin- trees; books in tin- running brooks: Sermons insumes; and good in every thing." (Cheers.) ? ientlemen, keeping th :sc objects steadily before 'no. I am at no loss to refer your fit vor and your generous hospitality back to the right source;? ? \VllUc 1 know on the one hand that if. instead of being what it i<, tins were a land of tyranny and wrong, 1 should care very little for your smiles or trow n^. so 1 am -.are upon the wther that it. instead of being what I am, I were the greatest genius that: ever trial the earth, and had diverted myself toi the oppression and degradation of mankind. you would despise and rejeci me. I hopeyouwill whenever, through such means, I give yuti i lie o?> poriuntv. Trusi me,thfit whenever you give me the likeoccasion, I will return the complinienrwith ?ntercsL Gentlemen, a- 1 have no secrets from yon. in th.- -pun ot eoniidence you have engendered'be !?*??,'a us, and as 1 bave made a kind of compact vs ifli myself thai 1 never will, while 1 remain in America, omit an opportunity of referring lo a topic in which 1 and ail others of my class on both sides of the great water are ipquallv interested? equolh interested?there is no diil'erencc between \e?1 would he;- leave m whisper m your ear two words-?International Copyright. I use ihcin in no sordid M-n-e, believe me, and those who know m.- best, best know that. I'oi myself, 1 would rather that m\ children, coming alter me, trudged in the mud, and knew by the general feeling oi so cietv, thai their father was beloved and hail been et some use, than I would have them ride in ihcir > trriagCS; and ?know by their hanker'- hook- that he was rich. Bui I do not see, I confess, why > tic should he obliged to make the choice, m >vhy fame, besides playing thai delightful revell for v hieb -h'' ?s so justly celebrated, should not blow OUI of be trtimpcl a few not.-- <.<{ a different kind from tliose with which she has hitherto contented herself It was v , ii ,.;.-.-?., d the oth, r night b\ a bi i tilnl speaker whose word- went to the hcart-O? ? ?. r\ nian who heard him, that if there had exist? ed any law in tin- respect, Scot! might not have suukbeneath she mighty pre;suroon his brain, hut might have lived to add u?w ereatures o\ bis fan? y to the crowd winch sv ar..;s about vou in your summer walk?, and gather round v?ur winter eve? ning hearths. A- 1 listened to his words, t?tere came back, fresh upe:: me; that touching svVll(. m tju. ?-jeat man's life, when he lay upon Ins couch, surrounded b\ his family, and listened t >i the ?a-; time to the rippling of tlie river, be had so well loved; over its -io.ny bed. I pictured him t-> myself, faint, wan. ? :? n.:. crushed both m mind and body by his hou ? ??'.?? -;;;:_:. le.: and hovering round him the phhri : ms oi his own.imagination?VVaverley, Ravens wood, Jcanic Deans, Rob Key, Caleb Balder sione, Dominie Sampson?all the familiar tlu'ong ?with cavaliers, and Puritans, and Highland chiefs innumerable overflowing the > hamber, and fading away*;in the dim distance heyoud?1 pic? tured them fresh from traversing tlie world, and hanging" down their head? in shanso and sorrow, i'.,: from all those latid- into which they had or ried gladness, instruction and delight for millions, they brought him not one friendly baud to help to raise rum from that -ad. -ad hed. No, norbrought him from thai land in which his owulariguage was sp ken and in everv house and hut at which his own hooks were rer.d in his own longue,, one grate? ful dollar-piece to buy a garland for his grave.? Oh ' :t even man who goes from here, a- many do. to look upon that tomb m Drybutxh Abbey, would BY GREELEY & MeELR vgl. i. in ; '?..'. r. ...-? but remember this hnme ' Gentlemen, ? thank v.?u again, and once again, and many ?meato that, i ou have ?riven mea new reason for remembering this >ia.v. which is already one ?it marh ?a my calendar; it being my birth >ia;. ;ukI you have giyenvthose ".'ho .:?? nearest and dearest to me a new reason for recollecting-it pride and interest. Heaven knows that, although 1 should grow ever so grey, I shall need nothing to r?minc m? <>t' this ?po :h in my life Bur ? am glad to think that from thistimey?u are insepara? bly connected with: every- recurrence ol this day : und that, oil it? periodical return, \ shall always^ in imagination, have the unfadi? pleasure of en? tertaining you as m) r--\- its', ?;. i >turn for th.- : i iti ?cati :. you have afforded mc to-nighi [Haitford Revi? .? ?i .^JUI'lIlT* ill Alt?llKil?. Cherokee N.iTif.N, Jan I8tb; 1842. j'i f.'.e Editor oj th. Ar kan sai Tnielit ????" Gi i.TLKMES : It i-tint m-, ileaig?'to?bring nam< ? before the public, -? t-> make crime tempting ??? giving publicity to enormous offences.'. ISui ? \\ ;ecmi t>. bo the order of the day t.? publish Fndian outiageSj permit me to state that, a Lieutenant of th? Army, a few days ?inco, shot a Mr. H \\-; a citi/c-n of the CherokeeNation, in tho Lack, lodging in the unfortunate man a load ..t buck-shot. The offence of the citizen seem? to have been his growing ang?y ai the Lieutenant i i- ?ng ufi th*- citizen' wife, who wn part Indian; part negro, and o little more \vlnte, and go?n? bacl ro the bou e n{ Mr. W. aftci ihe inamorata's ? iothes Mi \\ . actual!} complained at thi interference n iih lu- family arrangement?and by his < >mplaint.< in- lorfritcd his life, to ihr mon? victorious mili? tary lenisht: I- nol tin-a fair otTsei to Albertv'i ? i-.- ' At any rate, ?ought it not to atone foi the nt ..t pnnr Klopp, the soldiei ' 1 m * ? ? eu Remarks u;'tUe intelligencer an the above: Uepublish th? foregoing account, Ihm an ?? we ?ii e no .?.i..Im that, no matter whni may be the im? propriety of bringing matt? i . which arc \<-. be the subject "t legal inw.stigation, bet?re 11 j?.? public. this ..circumstance''will find its way into the news? papers We understand thai ?lie officers ai Fun Gibsmi are generally enraged ai the conduct of the Lieut* nant. \\ <? have fartlici learned that the Lieutenant is under arresu Hi answer to our correspondent, we have tore mark, thai thi? crime, ullhougli sufficiently enor? mous, for?i? un wil'-n against the other offences mentioned bv him. Tlie account, a-, we recollect the newspaper instanced, stands thus. About u year ago, a drunken Indian murdered an inof&Mi sive citizev?, in the count) >>! \\ ashington in a mosl unprovoked and wanton manner. On the -Jtli oi la.-: July, some tliroe United States soldiers; iu the county of Bouton, killed two'aged Ghorolcees in u most barbarous manner. Sometime aft? rwards a Inii.-.l Stales soldier i- found in ihe Cherokee Nation hnii:' b\ the neck. ?\ext in order, Alberty, a Cherokee b\ the name, bul white man in appear? ance, kills Long..a citizen of Arkansas, with a stone. Then u Lieutenant, placed in the Nation ahkf lor th.' protection of tin- twu Nation-, violates the rriosi sacred right?*, and shoots the enraged husband. Now, if nobftdys-lives were endangered ?utt those engaged in these disgraceful broils, ihe account would ?ooni to -fund aboul equal. I'm in the moan lime tin; most exaggerated necounrs ^,( abroad: iinmigratmn to nur c?unlrv is gvently re tarded; and the peace of those who mind thoii own business on both sidos ot'tli.* line is endanger? ed. To a thinking man. it i- doubtless a subject of sober inquiry, us to 111?- cause of these outniges. Does-il arise from any natural hatred between ihe two raer- ? Wi- venture to say, thai it does not. But the abominable traffic of ardent spirits in the Nation, and along the line, is the ?'r?e cause of evety single ouiragr. The otil\ differetice Ikitween the Indian and white man when drank is. thai one i- n fool, and the other has no sense whateVer. Keep botli sober, and tliex are geneiall} harmless : make them drunk, and no one should be surprised ni their crimes. It the good peuple of \rhan-a-. and tin' United Stair- Army, would seriously en gage in the suppression oftliis traffic, they vvoidd contribute farmore to.tlie preservation ol peace; than by any militarv movemeuLv And to be?in right; we must begin a' the rooi of the evil. \Ve inii.-t appeal to the reason of our own citizens; Lei us convince I lie hi of their error, ami we -ha!! have accomplished a greater r?volution than can ever be-accomplished by law-, or arm-. Asan ?n ducemeni to the good work, we open our columns lor the thinking on both side- of the line. Let u lieur from yon; citizens and soldiers, [ndiuiis a'ud Missionaries. Who i- for peace. :??id who for Al? cohol' Arouse e\er\ frspud *>i the ?o?hI cause. Hold responsible those sowers of discord?those who.are lightin? iheniidniglii toixdi?the keepers of these border -ink- of initpiity?whiskey shops! Co.VCRKSSIO.VAf, TkMI'KUAM r So, IKT-V.? The National tntelligencer contains the constitution.of tiie Congrt?ssional Total Abstinence Society.The members of which pledge themselves nu m use intoxicating liquors as a beveraga. The officers are? President.?Gr-orgo X. Briqrs; of MossachUMtits. Vm: Pkesioents,?Tlionia*.;-\V. Gilnier, of Virpin?<-. Thomas llenrv, Prnnsvlvania; S:imu?-I S. Bowne, Xtiw \'ort. -, Th..-. F. >hr?!;;i!l, Kentucky : Edmwmi l>erh?*rry, North Carolina; Harvey M. WaitersotuTeuhesseer..Jotm Thompson \l.iN,.ti. Maryland ; Calvary Men.-, uliio. J ilin \fattocks, \ iTinonL StcKi:i'.\itv.?.'. >f. Howard; ol >l rhigau Tre.vSI K> K. Seih ?f. <-i:>-. of N.-a \'..:K. Executive Committee.?Lot Warren, ?.! Georeia; Tlin'ii.i' N\. William?, Conneciicui ; James Iryin, Pennsyl? vania; Charle: Hudson, Massachiisrtts; Li wi? ??? ?-. XeV Vork. _ APPLK ANTS IN ?AXKKl PT( V. SOUTUERN DISTRICT?NEW \OKJ*. <; .>- c W Baker, Joseph .1 Bingliain. DeunL? Bri?h?m, James II Dill Wm\\ Dibhle^, Joaaihan S"Da\?s, HoratioVDorr; Plinv Freeman, Jobn'iriU. Oliver Hull; Temple Hal!, Amos p Uatfiel Samuel Hotaling, S.-ad.Irr Hawkins. Dennis McMahon, John NVwiiian," Jona II Stanten; MaxSchevirin; DanlCTavfrtr, Isaac .'Veill, Jas 11 Anuer, Samuel Ba'rnett. Edwin Bunnel, John It Bnrl-n. S R Comstock, Uol?en Chapman, Chester ( h K?-., Phineas'Freeman, ThosAVGarniss, BenonlH Howell, Sidnev A ?lolly, Mon ? Jacob?, Elienezer Jesup, : Christo 11 Lippitt; Daniel SMerceinl Lambert Moran ?? N'utiiiiL?-v Delaver?ne, W'm T Porter, 1 Green Pearson, Jame- M Pinckney,>Vm A Swain, Henry A Swit't. ! Saml S Tin'.iiiv. John C Wbbdionl. BROOKkVN.--s.Tona. BeecronVJ. B. Cronk.S, T. Hahhard. | ?lpheus Foi...-. C. P. Swain, W. K. Taylor, Wjti? WyviiL SORTS DISTRICT. John Anthony.Troy Sen era Arm-. do Jame- C Clark, Josiah Greenman, Russell Mann, Mavhew ? Mou. Jesse 1. Ravmer. Beuj C Shaw, Prter V.iu Alstvne, GeorseAVeU?, H S Benedict, Wm Wells, 'olm S Boon. Berim. Win Fluskv; Rome, Peter B G??e, Ledj*anl, flenrv G llnm?a. De V>.;: ? s Josl'in, Fayettevillc, McMaster, Auburn, MUn X Smith, Utica to Jacob Anthony.Trov McDonoush Bucklin, Saml Fnrhald, do G l< in Horton, ? : i M Her, I":-.: - Morgan, do ' '.'. i" Spenc ; ?: ) iv;. r Sharpe, David H W Uingtou. do Moses il W one do M 1 Han: ugton, do ?I .--\-v B nnotu Svcacuse, Wm 1. K---- i ten. S1 r ? ??a-'-. Jesse W Hatch, R ?chester, Wn, 11:?I?. Arcadia; John E Lyon, Sereba. \V Stevenson Jr. Jackson, (.; \V Cornell, Laiisingburgh DISTWCTOpNEW-JEttSEY. H' :. ? Cook, Mercer County; Mich'J 0 Barry, Uv.^ a < . WmSHutchinson, do Uen-v A Roorann. do Aueustos Green, do Lebbe?s ^ hupman, !?: W B radie v, Essex Eisex I o'Jabez B It::1' ?" Fohn G Simili, .jn Win Murphy, S B Cliapman ?".i...:?.-,? .;..? i ; M?hlonP Greeii, B G Coursen,Warron, K: ir Olcoit. fames Jermingy; Hndson i .. _^____^___ ITCHKR; REYNOEDS"^"PlT?TT. ATTORNEYS, SOLICITORS and COUNSEL? LORS.? OiBee No-- ?t and ;2 Merchanu' Exchange, Wall; ?treet, New-York. S.VLE.M ?L"TcMKR._ J. N. REYNOLDS, mgrtf_Ojl. PLATT_ COLLECTIONS on all parts of the I'iUted State* made on die most favorable term4, at S. J. SYLVESTER; 22 Wall-Street, and : 12 150 Broadway. SEtV-VO??K. TIH RSDAY 3I< MONARQUE, 22-1 Bowerr, New-York. I F si ? al ? H ? ' -; -:. ? F ir Waren? ose. - 1 ly manufacturing . ? ? ... Inn: n i -:. n ??-???? r, j ??rusfa and c?xs?nere Ibas. Also. best . moleskin and silk Has: cloth, velvet; far. sealette ami glazed Cap*;? broad brim Hats ai tl??- ;.,-??-? cash prices. C5 Im NE RRJCE STORE?At S4 Chatham . -!;???.?.?.':,-?-? ?? .;:-? rid Clothing at tii? fol?owins low_prices: ?'.'-jv-r and pilot < ?its trom 551 S?5. cloth and cassimere pants tro ?3 - ?" satinen pants . .?! 50 to ?3; ??:-.-:!? ? : - ....-..-. .-. ? :.. ?; ?a to >_> '-?. Th( vet : .? ? i :. u ?-?. ? %.-. 84. ;T :?;, HENRY: I PC-SWELL. ONE PRIC E ST< >R E.?Gentlemen wishing to purchase good ,::r-ir < i ?'?' n*r, ? ? I well to call at It* ? hat ham -;. where they can find gar? ments 'it the allowing prie ? Clntii Coats, ?9 to 12: I ?.. Ia< ts $4 to5; Satinetl Pant' SI :" - '.'?. 1 loth Pants$3n t ?->. ? Im .1 m <<?, iMiwu F? !.. HTmT ? S GRANDER I : ET 1 \ ? LOON,No.436Grand, corner 01 Pitu?ThisS did Saloon - fitted up.ih-mosi ? ? -.-??? ?-. m the tli . '? ? ? ?- ? ?.?? ? it) ?? i lot 1 ??'???. C -ile -. 1' ' -. .'-.- , ???;>? ?.?:- ?? : -.; in -::; ? r irflW with Confectionery, Fruit, and . v. ry thiriy i Lse '?'?? it the vif tors require, ill ?m OLLEU ?;i:i;m\xs??a:;:!?\--~ias. ? *i G. MOEFETT; 121 I';.- street, near W< would particularly.call t!.<- attenl I Hardware Dealers and Manafact ?? to his iUj.*erior art de ??: German Silver, ? which li? offers for sale wholesale and retail, si all thick? nesses, and warrants ?: ?qnol tn any, eiiin-r Foreign cj Do? mestic, (r-r color and ?Wines?. $22 II" T~> ?. V'K?XG". lilaf-kuiiT'?A splendid ar _J- i . i'. h to preserve without grnwmg.l'arJ or . tor y ???:'?-:.- the ?uh ? .-?? \ era ?? ? . ; i? the trade N 15. The attention 01 Southernei .- paniculajly re? quest I to ill* aVtovf - rtirle. ? Im JOSHUA GTLP.ERT ? SON LCI -Water-it. >AJNT?, ??U.S. Wiudow-G]aS3; \c? Thi subscriben keej constantlj on handagi .(-.-?-.riment ol Paints, with i e in their loyvhich ihoj wsuld invite tl : pan n attention'of cit\ painter: and co?ntrj merchant Term? cash ni prove?! h m >nlh , -.;?? i JOSlilj \ GILBERT S SON, t IJ Im 10; Water-strtet T()X h".S? S BO?JJC-KEEPTNG.Published */ ,ud fi .r sale at I 33 I; rond xnr. Price St 50. Innrnction I? civeh by the not:, ?: :.- hitherto hi Book-keepinir andall othet dunes of ti., di 1. privately, ifdesire.l. Applicants who n quire it will he cheerfully refi rred to form? r pupils, -.?:,. ? . Bool ltd p . ?31 Inv THOMAS H ?NFS Vcconntant TV^?AV PA i. !. G O O D.S.- ALFRED . 1 SMITH, M. bum Tailor, No 136 Fulton-st, weuld inviit? his friend<i and tin pal ;?? eall ir.-: examine bis stockof : v Pall Roods, conslstins ol Cloth?, <'.<-::..? :?? and \>.-!?i/- -u.i'-d to the. fall nade. Gentlemen leaving ihejroi'ders may reivupon theirbein?; fulrilUd in ihe ir?>* uitisfactor}' muiim r. Term? moderate -Cash on d- ?iverv. ?tf "DILLS of the l?ousatoiiic Railroad, B'ii'f 23 falo,and ??!! the Safety Fun-i Bit ki: a >. St; Law ii... ' . i "? i, ,1am -. ind all the Fn c n !.? : B'u '. I? inks, taken wiihoii! an\ di?couni foi < lot?is. Cas; meres, \ estingy, FI mue!?; \., at :..? ? ? i ? it481 G .. .-?. ?t, lieui i mal !?',! Im QCH??L \'.in >i\S.?Tin- ^subscribers l> keep constnntlv on hand ;;ii a- ortment of the different kind of >chool Books in .lise 111 lid ' " - ' luntrj*, which they will'dispone ol nti.tli lowest rates, in quantities a?Tnay hede.sired, Merclianu md Tencher.s are invited.I ra.I examine i 1.1-, Ml'N'l . PACK \l:l>. Mi' i ? i . . .- t< ( edar. f/"ixT;;s Tki.ki?k ateiTT'I! \\\\>\ .U-\ All kinds for ease and comfort, urlras Ro*:king7Re um ? ? '. !?'?? ?' ng, '-??. Tin fir ! ; rent am at die two I -: Fairs^has been.awarded ICing'-s ( linus. They-are warrant ifd'to be far superioi itiam I or elsewhere. M. W, ICING, Patentee, d!4 tf 471 Broadxvav, between Grand and. Brnnme <L pifE CAXTdX TEA CO.MI'.WVni fer for -;d.-. at I-"' Chatham-s;. \. w-Yodf. thu cheap >t :in-i most genuine n-a- in ii:< world. >:i any quantity not les- dilu? -l aun? i-.. If any; article pur?iai-e<I al ilinr e-i.il?. lishmenl should not give full ?atisfa ?t?on; it is r< quested rljat they be brought back, when the monev will be returned. j7 ly ;_JJ__ "?VrEAV'rOiN JJARLING'? ?OYT11E5. L:l The iiml?rsigned?sol? Agenui in this City?for the ??aleof the above celehrateil ScVilur*. are prepared t>> re? ceive orders for die same, :it tliu Manufacturer's low?? prices. fjal2.lT] ? M. I!. WIGHT & Co. tnOJolmsL "p W \t X ( i ! I WH A M K \\ I ( : A X PA YY. \\ ? IL-VNGlNGSand Borders^ for sale rheap, at the I ni t?il Stales Paper Hang ?_? md Band-Box w ,.,;.. ..,-,?.'. Canal street, near Broadway, New-Vorfc Boom- paj>ereil iu the iieale.1 manner. JOSHIJA BROWN, C3 Canal st. jail uli > 0LLED AND PLATED MRASS- . ^ A first rate article ol Rolled and Plated Brass, can always be foundat JAMES <:. MOFFETT. I-'I Prince -:.. in-ar W . ?i-icr. ;ii the lowest market prie -. Likewise n very superior article.of Cooper's Bra*s. a?J t: TOIIX WARWICK. Sweep Smelter und ?,r Refiner in general, No. 17 John street. New-Ye-rk. Purchaser of Jeweler's and Silversmith*? Polishings, Pu mncings, Lcmell?, Part g Bars, ( ..?? Silver Bars! Lace, Gilt and Plated Metals. Buokbbi le 's Rags.ic nul : ly EEC I i ES! I.Oecll.S.'! I.-eches!.': _J 1,000 ven" fine; healthy German and Swetlish Leech? es, ?usi receive?! and ioi s;d.- verv rea*onable;.whole?ale and reta I, o ?artfully a; plied, by v. n.l.i \ v) W VTSON, Che luist anil Pfiarmaceutist; Apothecarie* IIall,'tal Catharihe-sL f I'. Um ^orx'i'r.i.s.?ru.-T-:!.- low. two mi v ratet Hinter?, onefinath entirely ol mahogany with t-tvo'rows ofdrawer.s,.well calculated for a Jobbinj; Mer? chant or Tailor. Thev can i'<- seen at ..'l ; Green*?* ich-st. ! I''.' ' _ 1^-lS.Sj >l.i "I'lOX.? The ( '..-|i;irl!iershi|) I / heretofore existing > ?? ? md iirm of GK i;.\i;i) .v K1.IM K was dissolved on the IstinstiCby niu tual consent; F.ither will, use the nami ? i ntion. GEORGE W. GERARD, fit; ;???_LEON VR? >.. ki INt K npi-ffi. (rU-"PAKTXE1?SHIp"heretofore JL .\>:.:;u iimler the firm oi ALVORD S HALL,at4 Pine street, N. V. is this dav dissolved bv mutual consent. Fell. 14,1842; -:i AlA'ORl) it HALL TAS. B. SWA1X. Hook ami .li.l. Printer,; -7 No, 73 BARCL.W STREET, Corner of Greenwich. Bih.!,-. Pamphlet^ ' il?rs, Car -. Bill II.-.i Is, LabeJs, fcc N nl' :? . f. v.?.,.-.:.! -..-?y e\iviit?-ii. N/ylographiciPrinling m .ii! !:- v.i.?eties._ fl tf ty \P1\K?Cap, Letter. WiTi?,?)iti-. \)rn\\ Jt_ ?rigand other-variety of Paper, ofditrerent qualities ami prices, ma ?? ? id it fid CLEMENT-* PAClCVRD'S, ! OPearlst, PEACH ?ROi \ I i 1 > C<).\L._A!1 the nirious sizes of tirsi tvl ? ? if the I.i mar? ket nrices, bv WARD :- BROWNEj i IC !.i . til ? ' ?: Washmj I K. PROV< )ST maj be eoiisulted al his old established *tfice,.No--R Broad-street, eonier of tone st where Iw ha- tlse entire confidence o( his friend?. l'2 I'm" 1 QMP'O.SITTON ROLLEJ15 ofthebest matci sis ami cnailtv, ind oi ?.'. - u?-. '?.??: it ihe-Ot fice .ofthe New World. iaquireofJ. w^mciLVRDS i the Press Room,(ha.semeii?i m-1 :' ?p ROGERS' PICKLE 3! Croc,-, \T Pickles, s :?-. : . : : I I ' ?'? ? rrV Pickle', in any \v. intitvi for -ai- by ' JOl'lN BRCAil, 20 Fulton st. ?a!8 Sm 1REAfr HAKCAlXS?Muffs selling off ~X cheaper i:;nn ever, ? c. the si ??;.. A.-- . Fjr and s .;. 'I . -.i... . MON VIIQI E .-? B ??. !=? tin V ? \ ?jVTOT?S of the Fanners and .Mechanics' _^ ?;.,:::;. New-BrunfoVtck"; N. '?: bUo, Lumberman** Bank, Warren, Pa bo?'?iitbv "?? f S\ l.VE^Tl V. 112 i-2 Wa?-*t r I i -1 Br uiway. ( ( >OYB'S BLEACHING I'nWhEK. 3 100casks Boyd?rce!ebrated Bleaching Powder.just : ivel -::m : n ? de bv v-22 P?ILSSE i BRO ?l Liberty si K VFTS a: -?-?if "it all parts of Eng landi Irctaml, ?nd Scotland, in sum* ol 51 10, 15, *? : :o any amount, for sale bv s .). S*i L\ I STER 22 Wal street ; und J3.I Broadway. "NCURRENT M?XT.V ?f all kinds purch ised :t the .?? ? -: market rates, at S. J. SYl.VKSl Kits, 22 Wall-st an i 13 B ?D-RQKEN KAXKS?The Notes ofthe 13 - impended Safi :v Fund anil Red Bank- takm at the besunue-vby [i$] F. i'. Ja M ES. -V' w .-:-? -1 ^LATHS. Slate Pencils. ?nillsT Ink", and O* S: ?.;.??? ? for =aleinquantitiesorai.retail it i ff 16V_CLEMENT is PACKARD'S. :-<? i'- ? ? -- rpEAS.?Fine Gunpowder and Imperial Tt-a.-. .a chesu and bait diests, tor sr.ie t>v ;f GUI N N F t. !.. M1 XT CRN "?. Co. VB Sou th -l i IRARD. i'ni'.fi. States, and other Penn sylvania Bank Non?1 wmght at the lowest rates, by F. P. JAMES. 60 Wall-streei. G SHIRTS.?Shirts made to order at 67 , Maiden Lace. lOf lm" ?*4flL *?-**.- . ORM>'C, FEBK?'ARY f?, ?842 T\~ ANTED.?A partner with $100 for ? T a :.u-;r.r? which *" .' viel >' ' ; ? ?..:' i : il ?: .N . ?;. W . ??:. "V?~ANTED?American and colored Ser >>?.??- -.? No. r. B way :r ; : a H .. ? ???. \ . - 11 .?:-- an : aparti ents.lei "fTfT^ANTED?A purchaser for a well * ? ?-? dil she il'.' Il -. . i .'? Capital ne fuir ? . >'. ? t >.'? A; ly City i ?'? ? f, 75 ( Il a.---. ' 14 1 TTTANTEB^-d5 Gir? thai undersTaod ?? Ani?e ?.: Fl verM?k '? ? nea \ ? . I i ? ? ? i ) ! . > Vi I ??? i >?:..- 75 i .:..ii-? ?14 '?'? ' ANTED?Tu go into the countrvi :i i | -. ? (, ? - :\ ? ;..-> -:..i. tarai h M . il ? i . . ? ? . and-irone: ilhers ., : ipply -.- . ."...;.. , . :. 17 \\ ~.\V?T;i>7rt? 50 East-Broadway^ 1 f K ,". SSUppl ? \ . r' sh and 1 ? ! b with the (?est ? ? ? i : ; ' ? . ? - i ? .-. 1? ?? ? ? ?. ? ? . "VT?^VNTED.?Families in or oui of the T T ?? ? m good city r?f?i ??-..?', . ? ? City Oa" ami i. ? ? ; ? Y\ WIT'.h?Places for^ood Servants. please apply at t."G Bro; :.??*.;. I : mU Employers suited with : -?. ?<: < ??.,?, :?? ,-.. In ast fcc; a?o men servants and !??"?)? toi trades fl Im. L7?7" ANTED.?Employment as a Nurse, by on? who has experience in the '?:?>?? .. .-an hrinp unexcepiionaLle lecomineiHlations. Inrju ? ? No. J:>'??.-.? T'.\\'n;i)_|:{a Nassau s? 810:000 V T in C? mu i irehaser. 01 f i..r .-.'?i ? i' i:?- !..-t K. ;????? ? in th city to make nK>;tey\ Viso tor.? lie .. m< si val i ihl. I ? ?: ' !'? etl -. nt ? ?? * and n ; inner want?} I -.\.:!i $25h in . Manufactory. ' IT'ANTED.?A B?ok-keepcn ale? V ? Sales iy\\ G ? . u iiter , :??? id fai... n '-men, ;???: t.-: . agi n: . liai keeper?, i i and ?ri im?, can have ?i?'u want ittcnd? I to if ih'< H . mi le i >:a. e, III V\.... ? ...-: ? :?? TT7"ANTEP?I ?> Vmcrican, English" ? 7 Scotch and Irish Protestant Girls, S l ? , Chambern i ?- tn li msework; ?c. Apply at '$ i Rroa l\i rv ?;- -: ? ? tal le . . ?..? ? pi.cuit i i . l'.v .". ELLIOTT. SITUATION WANTED-?\ middle k?? aged manisdcsii . emph ?-..?? ?,. ? .?!,. r-nl : port his family. If - in . ? ' ?< tin V\ ishihgton Tern ; erani ?? So ? . ty, mil .? I . i thy, i apnhl ....i in insti .?? :? ? Bu< a? ? !'.-ii:.' -lali, lie is willing to<make hiniseli piorter, runner, oi in \a\ ipa ? en ? ?rain his ol ..: . anhonestway. Termsas to coinp nsatiourmoileraie. The Hii\cft;-f-r :>na American A.dire-.I. K. 15 Ann -ir.- t. t 12 ti ?'IT.A.M POWEK \V.\NTi:it,-ii,i.er k!3 two r.??..with Su m P. ?? lited orasmall hmldine. invvhlelr Steam Power sonld !.. aine to !..' in the lower par? i ; ihi I ?. \ <\ l?alion to he made I ? n-' M-i- NORTH -v i; \i.i. \i;iiKi:..-a <; .?,: -;. i*i'i;i:\Tici: w.wtki?.?i:. \:l man, ??! Ito* ?ireet, Turner.and llntl)Iock-mak dfcO \(){) \\ANTED on UoikI and [lertr ?n li n-.t?i - citj. '.'"< '? ? ? i ... i Ad dn i . ?? n it ili ? ? t:..-, |,; | "IjTo.NT.Y I.<?AM:d.?Mduev loaned in . ? B i u . ei n -... ? i -. f-?i t al'in.-i ail de.? son il property, men han :.???. produce, ?t?.v l'.-i-.?- ?.i!. : . .i this a respectai.l??Tn??tf ni ol bta?ii elief ?H'tice ', i. 3 Ihinl story ol the lia-M...- \.- 13 JohnsL, i-r.in.'i ni N i -.ia: ope?from?l V M. lo '> I'. M. i 12 lin* (ATA L<i\\i:i> n. h.i-r or small -ia,i-, ..n .il:ii..-t.-ill .i.?-?ri?.?t..!,- .i; Personal Properly, Gonds, Produce, ??v. Persons laboring under ici jioran emharra.s>in?nt<:w?ll l?nd t!:!. a respectahle.tnetlind ni' ..!.. i-.? i.-li.|. Otliee Xo. 33 John-streK, corner ol \a--.m :;.! stury.'onice N... ?>._open from " \. Vf. in l P. M. I5i Im Bu Mil)?(.'ent.-rl. afe?is",?.&?, Lodging S! ;?? r >v..!.. .;!' Be? k.i?iH-rr.-?:. 17 lm > II A IM) AM) ItOO?fS may I?.' ?? 2 mined in a private family. Apply ni 2W5 Hudson -t. T><)\i;i)?in Km;., in.ay. No. :.>:JI. ?ppTT _a3 R?I? tlifi I'.irk. aii.l nisei ?liK.r't.. Hi.-Am. r;.-.i!i lintel; .i ivrj' |?leasnni and ?nnvenii at Incntinii. i'lJ ! fi > < ) \ I! |)|\i,'. ? Sin-li- ?en I Ir n im. ol-o-rn S3 llemeii with tin !" w ves can lie ace ?mmndated wich I. . u. 1 and tliree handsome rooms willi closeLs, on the Second ili.'.r. at .\n. .".: I'.-arl -i. Uefer?nce.?exchanged. I-': I? "DOAR??A gentleman ami la'dy.'or i\\t> ? y or iluree single ?tenth men.can h?aeci immodate.1 ??? ::ii hoard anil pleasam rooins iu a private family; al N... "> v j riek-sireet. fltCi >OAI?' Dl\(.'.?A gfiiilftiian ami his w iff. ? or two simjlf gentlenieii. can ?-? aci ... Intcd with L'en-', board ;it \-t. \<< Fulton street. Also, two or three p?.-r sons can be accoinmniluted with dinner. --' ti BOARD.?One or two famished Parlors, also one m two simile pi rsnns. ?? th hoard, can tainedbyappli aiinnat77 Wurraj street. Term?moderate. References ?xcbani ed. i la 2? >OAllB and dooms can be hail by np y ... n rWalkei street, in'ar Broadway; Ihr ? i and tin : .'? .'??-, - ... le . ? tlenn .with turs -..???! Il il rnOlliS. !'? :::;- -.il."-:.ieI..;?-. ; r> :.?:.:. . ... ...i. ' i'11 : . XCKI.r.E.NT:l?n VIIDANX) KOOMS J can he ha* by Ladies and Gentlemen, in a rleUchlfui house, a stone's thrown fn ... Broadway. Apply at 119Mer? cer ?ireei, near the t orner ?-.'' I*riiice. imU if TO WV. SOLD cheap for cash?A *?\\ i-- .???: stock :' lirj <..?..!-. or, if preferreil, the stock and ston .. : . ???? Immeiliaie possession ?riven. A !:????? oui "pi n ?] its-, appointina an interview m .i be at? tended lo. A.l.lre.?.\l. A. W., Triliun.-< ?iiie.\ ?" !,=> :>tr-e..; * T^OR SAXE?-The Crockery Store, 335 fl. Crand-str? t. and Store lo lei ?il :t bargain, as i?!>. ; ? r v.ai ai ?.r.-.-'in in charge '...- made arransemenis to r< m ive i.) Hie country early in the spr w. A; ply on the premise?; flo?t* npO P:R:INTE'RS:?1200 lbs, Brevier Jl Tyj.e, suitable for a countrj'-papier,".forsah . : ? ? ... -. |'-.. . .-,..??. ?. |b. .-?-. \: ?.. ' Xonpariel. Pre.- 30 cents.~cas? Persons remitting uncur rent monev -.?ill lie charged the ? ? : < ; iw_?:i!Ki:i.F.v .'. m. km: \ i n \-. ? - ?^O-R SAJ.E or Exchange?\ horizontal higli-pressure Engine, witlj poppet. ? chausl val ves a i .'"ek end of cylinder. Cyltwl?i '?" inches diamner C,feet strokes horizontal pump over ::.?? ighi [ron conn? -r ? : id '.' leet long; ??? tter-ivheel -hati intl crank ca<i iron; 14S feet long, three wati r-%vheel flan ?a-<, ? pil \v block? forsfi at Vila ? ???? except the e? ?? com pit te and ??good order. Tlie Eng ne in .iii its partsmade very strong, so ?iat very highsiea '. - . ? ?a?.-. P?rtunher^articularsinnairvof IL M. Stran :. .?.' w e.-r -!...:r i Th -na : It mck.2S6 H:? - ?? \. S / mi\|,V\K|i TO LE VSE.?TheC??n \ ? d-Yanb 2To.:J53 31 Scales, Stable, ml ? \ inl ??.-?? The i ???? Il ai tend rlaily 11 II o'clock, A. M. ai WILLIAMS s PERGI Si iX'Sj corner ol Sl id I ?'? ?? ? T 'V?ST at the -I:?-/ I'.aYi ."v?' The ?dv?i _U j - ? H .?.???? !', . R . ?' n-.Mnndaj .. hav -:.l -t Cloak I ' the pi i ?? '' then . :? ? ? ?* ' it :'?? ywereexcha \ person having'T^ceTvetl a Cloak noi belonging in hirri ? answerinc to the following d?: p '.. w U ? . . ?? . .? ? ;. ; e \.. ?; (".-,i.c--:r. ? ? V Spanisli Cloal ' ?? wild \i.-\\'\ .-oiiar rn,. i ta. ?;?::-. in i I? bIack..qailt<^Hii -J,- ve ' ? ????' '?'??' ?? A . : '.i II ??. . ik a:. '? ? ?;? in the ;???.on ofAhe ri callingand Ic?Cribin? them so tliat thi . ? ?? ent - L ? II ?: /"M1F.AP GROCERIES, ?tNo. L53Nor V ' II it ??r Good Batter, Is. 6 L ? ; ?and. ?. i.white La 0 '??'.' ?7'x>? light ?.ro.? :. Sas. >'? ?? ?'?' ; ?'' ' pounds. y. .?? ? li . w i" i. ' ?? : ' ?? ?- ?'- ? ?.RS ? ?' NT. n. Ct -:- R ?-'- land G for ? - ? . ihe l:l. HM.1> V1.BRO .. Iwj Tt") DRY GOODS Jobbers and KeiTiil .---. ?AN>Tli"E. >'a: ? ; ? C ? ? ' Colara:: \ an-streeifrTiasjusiimponei ui elected i-'..?::;.? : ? o? Gummi 1 Ti a.-??- for Dn G manxsicturers and ven lets. On l-.nnd. a ~o<-?\ assortm?.. ?" Cloth Tu-- H. OCSTJCB,Sta?, h r, ? ;-. corner C^-iar int] .N'i--?s -?-?-' ~V"?Tli.'E to Ship Owners.?Ve>seU ^ _ i e^erysixeand lescriptioncaabeacxommodatetii? lb safe anti comniodioas ber?w v. reasonable rates, ?n the Easin ofth? 3Iorris Can .': and Banking Company at .lu.-.^y Ck". AppBcai?on mayb? mad?attbe Banking 0:r,..~._ E, ?. U. OGDEX, S P. B RITT AN ? ' M. PE.V.N'INGTwN i. i ? Feb.?jl343._[fa2wj Receivers T ADDERS ! Ladders : : "Ladders : :? _|_j The subscriber respecuaUy intorms those using the above anide thax be has ccmniencetl ?ie La.ifler business atthe'cnrn?roflst Avenue- an-i 2d street, where he will make and repair Ladders *r. a* reasonable tenn- as^any ?her esablidnnent tn the cuy. TH03IAS CHOWN. : l? im* ?CE.NO. 30 ANN-STREET. NO. ?6S. rpHE HOWARD INSURANCE COM JL pany?Capital $300,000: Office Nat54WaU ft. Tins i -, y ntinaes to make insurance acain?; loss or dam? age bv tire, and Inland navigation. DIRECTORS: Rensselaer Ravens, Wflli-tm Conch, \* ah Tarier. B. L Woollev, CO nesl as vv. Lawrence, Afi.--ih Baldwin, .1. Phillips Pha-mx. Nathaniel Weed, Jona Mo t sot . Fai:!;:::c C Tucker, .'? -, ? .. ;', \ v mm, Meigs D- Benjamin, David Lee. John Rankin, Caleb ". Halsted, John D. Wolle, W . imW f. dd, Ferdinand Suy dam, Henry G. Thohip?OB. R. HAVENS, President, I ? .'. is Phillips, Secretan,*. d? office of the Jeftfrson Insurance Co. ( New York. Feb. 7, !?*:. ) ' i T AN ELECTION for Directors of 1 ? -? ???? .-.n iWr the ensu?ne year, held at their ??. , 47AVaU-street, this day, the folto-'ring persons ???:* ? ?!? .: . .. . Dit *ctors !' i o W Tborne, I . nas T. Wondruti, Benjamin It. Rnbson, .1 :. R. Davison .i hn II. Lee; I s P. Sage, I ison-Price. Moses Tucker, John O. Mi tritt, it". Tunis, Eli-ha It:?. Anson Baker, Martin II itTroan, Joseph Allen, Joseph Drake, Samuel Underbill, James R. Whiting, John P. Moon?, William K.. Tharn, James E. Holm? Wfitrlu ?; b 12 11 : '..:-. inen.t meetingnf the Board,; ThomaiW^Thnrne, I ,, was unanimously re-elected President of said Corn? il ... -1 .: . -ear, a OEORGE T. HOPE. Si-rretarv. IJTTIAI. IXSIRAXCE.?OiTlTiveir '8 ing II?es and Furniture onrv, profit- returned to the \- .;,' -THE HOI SEHOl DERS' MUTUAL IN? SURANCE COMPANY. Ort?ce-t? Merchants* Exchange, corner of V\ illiam and Wall-streets. The attention of ?louse rfully r.s|in ?ted !?? the annexed elan tor inci <>i Dwelling Houses and Fund run ifliiitof Stores und Mer diandise. It s well known that almost all !!!?? losses incurred in the ; ot insurance! are the result of the burning ofvalua anil . istly goods. I u- increases the expense of insurance to die household -.. i ? ?inly depriyi him of the very security for which he pay? in- premium, as wasthecase in the great tire : - . ? when the whole i apitaL- ol so many insurance com . ? were totally lost by the destruction of this kind ol mdjuany dwellings left for a time wholly un :>i t< ct? i by in urahce \ ;i-r feature recommended to. your attention, i* the iln .-?..n of the profits among those who are insured by this i pany. The.cash piyment? or premiums form i fund, which; af ier pny mg expenses and losses, ?s represented by scrip, and . -.,? i to the assured in proportion to the amount m tbeir ranee, which is thus obtained ar cost; and should the business"of the. Company at all realize die expectations ot the dire-tor- ?ie expenses ot insurance upon dwelling uses and furniture wlllbe diminished by more than one halfof the pr? ?? i ?>i rates, by reason of the return of the earned premiums. Th > i omnnny is prepared to insure against lossordam* i ?? bv t'.-t.-. Dwellins House?. Hou-rhoid Furniture, Plate, Fainify Si.nt-s, Libraries, Picture*. Statuary, Cabinets oi Mim ther objects. Anatomical Collections, and all Household - Prnpertv. ordinarily kept in dwelling house?, i per.? m msii;':ii..r with this Company is entitied-to"one vote ii.; each hundred dollars ijhsured. The retes of insurance and all other particulars may be i .1 on application at the o?t?,->- of'the Company. DIR!(Thus Gulian C. Verplan? I,, A. Robertson Rodgers, Robert Henrv Ludlow, Samuel Martin, William II. liar-a), FrederickSchuchardti Daniel Seymour, Stephen Cambreleng, Frederic Depevster. A. R. ROD GERS. President. D. <". TAYLOR. Secretary. XV. H. HARISON. Counsel. ?:: Jmeuil JAMES WEBB, Surveyor. ?-T PER T<>X??high Xui Coal, haud V* / snmely screened arid delivered five of cariase al ?7. WARD v BROWNE, f I Liight and Washington -t. ?k7 r\i\ rKU C1LVLDRON? Vcv?r. 'i. t */' " barque Sirion, a superior Lot of Sydney Coal, newly mined, and screenedattne mines when ship? ped: imported expre?1\ for t;iu,iiv u-e ; now discharging m lot?; to suit, purchasers'at the nbovtjJow price. Apply to llli-n' I It I'l. ARK, ll Water--!., up -lairs. W(\ PER CUALDROX?Xowdisrhar ? ? ) in.' nom Barque Trenton at JuddS Wharf. Walls End, New Castle. Conl of ?superior quality for family use S.r sale at the almw low price l?v WARD \ BROWNE, il Corner of Lnight nnd Washington*?*.*. ?TRIGAL! COAL !.'?-Price Reduced. *L ' Peach Orchard, red asb", warranted first quality, of all . .-. -, delivered in the best order, free of cartage. Apply ai the yard corner of Mott and Houstoii-sts.iin.-i al the yard collier id Hammond and Greenwicli-si?. E. F. .V H. A. MAYNARD. N. B. Nut Coal of-a superior quality and large si/e. fil .-m <(>.\L selling off Cheap.?The very best ' quality Peach Orchard Red \sl\ C"?al. vm-11 screene?l nnd delivereil in any par: of the city. Yard corner of Christopher and i rreenwich sis. Egg, broken In the Yard.7 ?r'? Lar^.- Stov*.7 25 Nie.7 i" i.e. Weicher. JAMES FEROUSON. U)\\t'. COAL! !?Ai Reduced Prices! ' Peach Orchard; Red Adi.Broken ?uni Screened in the V . elivered cartage free, to*.clo>e a.consigmneni, at the ti^lo-,? ?ng pric?.*s, viz : Lar? e Nut.$7 Broken and Egg.*. ? <*> Lehigh, any sue. 7 Liverpool.4. H Sil N. B. -Bla. ksmitb's Coal, $b 50. \ i il - i v. Lsh ? 'ton street, near spring. fi"2J5 ?n, T. B til KRN/.EY S i o. >EaCU 0 RC OARD^?ut Goal iit Lack awanaPrir.es.?Real Peach Orchard. Red Ash,,large N .i ? bal, doubly screened and lUdVyered to any part ol die city, free of rartage, at.?7 '-o Broken or Egg. 3 50 Lehigh. ? 00 Sem ;??? I Liverpool.11 ? Apply al Yard,504 Washington sU nearSpriag. d25 3in* ^XA.MIT.LED nnd Klank Cards.?The _J subsi-.ribers, innnufacturersaiid wholesale dealers, beg leave respectfully to inform their customers ami the public in general, that theydiave now on hand, and of their own matte, a very large assortment of Enamelled and-Blank ? , ironounced by competent judges to be inferiortn ma ?- in this countrv. Thealiove, in connection with ? ? -? stock of. EnelishCard?, are-olTered ibr sole ?la very - ? ?nice, ,u Stationers Hall. 245 Pearl-strei?t, and .ii Wall st., '?? It hi) DAVID FELT k CO. "ATS. al WA rsoX-S.'l.Vl Chatham -tree!, and 100 Bowery, at the following unprece leuted . ?? ;??-1 es: Supei BEAVER.at.*! 50 NUTRIA. -15n V.uisF.. 3 00 <I!.K. 2 50 Tl ?? Proprietor assures the public that be will continue to n ici ire Hats at th" above reduced prices, as he buys and sell? exclusively for cash: and he particularly invite* attention to in- splendid Silk Hau, ai>-2 50?they being su ? ? . now renerally selling at $3. Always'on'hand, the largest a*sortmeiu "? Cloth and Fancy CAPS to be found m the city ill 1m PR KSKXTS ' PRESENTS ' *?The m-' suitable and acceptable Pr?sent tor V'outliis M . M ?eur.? for -W-ILvne?tFy bound in cloth, containing ion F... --??? r il nfwhich are beantifully colored, 12 ? -.-., Mu-ic, and ?- 0 pasjes ot r< a hng matter by tber -a: i- i f ce $1. BR IDB?RT, SODEN k CO., ? . -.? i 127 N uiau ?t N. Y i nd 10 Schoi I L B<?ton. i DIA^?OND Be?ver ?oaL of dark blue, \ m : a ?: . .: , wadded and quilted,an i triri m?dwitn veivet, vi.?- uikon in the disgraceful confusion E ; Uli of ibe Park Theatre on Monday evening. F -. .. - :i , _?- in chance in.o?e o? il- front pock? et?, a ? ..i a ?etterortwo Any entli inAvho -ive taken thi vrbntr garment Avili oblige tbe.aii.ver* uWr by -. Idress ng t. at No. 7 Wall ?treet_l?t St T^ALTJABLE WATER POWER/AND T FAi TORIES AT PRIVATE SALE.-A., tlie prop -?'.-?? F \:.;..::>rd Bleaching and Cal?a i . w, k-." situated about four n-,.>5 from the city o! ).???:??.. F I'Cn Jt, ??..-' ? the ?? ?? FranJ pan th< Northern Ciberties Towi :? ? .- division line;) with va lablewater pow? er; . es of land. The improvvmenti i-?. ? ? ? -- r .-,t i?iactwr; with ejcten ? ? ? . ?? - ??...:..- <r?,?'?'.-.?: -, tryingsi-iedf , -.??-,.'--. te. Ais*, a bleaching bouse '::.?: nit< T'.. mai bi?erv .-r.n-d-t?; of tliree printirr rr.i Uyiiraulic and two screw presses, fivi large ? : ?? .- i:-r w hso-l-. tab-, vil-, an I ii! oth-r ? ? - implements. ner?--ary for tonductinti a very . nul printing business, and capante of tir? ? .. :(?ov:s;?r?'i pieces ofcnlico perday Tin ? n?nu in the Northera Liiiertiet,' are one lanr? ble,iChins factory and -ing^in;.' bou-e, with n?CeSni^ ?mtbu Idings, -it. 1 one ?wmiU and eight dwelling* *J^ wa??aerfcoass?so??a? hydranlic presj t'*,i> V'.'Vl twelve .. g -? nders, r.neAv-.ter wheel,lourdash w & ?? ? ? ?argesieamI o !-r'. ye ii, tabs, rat?, and -diode-i;im,? ment- necessary for conducting ?ie t/Iea.:>njg DUsines "lotiY^Mtories derive their power frnm the -am vhich is iO?fi.-.e,;t tn ,.,.ve , v^ry W *?^ . "; ", . ., . en foort?en anjl GlJ^J%^?JP?J. I . . ... . ? ...wer on the cree?. ai,ove ?He | J. ...: - ,,;,?t half .(nnie irom nav,gable-^ t ti- Prop?^ 7; ?;" or mrwe parta to advantage. branded^mto.three or m? t -^ * Cill P?rs.",n-- w.-bin? ?1^,^ 5TE\TENSON k CO. No. 4 Church Alley, or m ?, . ' s .OIL* EL PILLING, cs the prem?es. REAL ESTATE. ?zA TO LET?Two fine Lofts to let cheap ?t-^L in store ISO Watavst. baqonvofthe occupant jS< :i <fekDR?G STORE FOR SAXE, with I'i-^v. ?:.>;; ?jivi ?i ??-. !.. viuitelv.. Al> ?"? Clir.xfr-.-. riot: -fe^ l" OK- SALE?House aud Lot No. 91 .Dr?.ir.cv..L_l.,i: ;." bv S7*. Irruir? at 116 Bowpit. .r-a 1st Ayr-A, * _l" 14 ^l 4?S^TO LET?The front room of the bouse No. 23 Barclay ?. suitable for a Demist'? Ot tving been occupied .{- $p?h for many years. I6f 3* TO LET?For one or more vears, a _____ mr ?tory and basement brick work^hep, Cv> by 50 feet, well lighted all routai. No. ?2 Columbia-street, near Grand. Apply to l?. J. Price, Xo. 16 Columbia-st. flS? TO 1.ET?The two-story^Hck House, Ko.So Market-street, with the rear building , - suitable for astable. Apply to GR1NNKLL. MINtt RN_k Ca.73 Soutint. TO LET?The 3 story modem built ;? ck bouse with under cellar ira sliding doors ^.le- palmed a;-; in "rood )nler. No. M Columbia -l Reut ?350.:'Applynext door to [Hf-H U J. PRICE. M TO LET pr For Sale or Exchange? _???__,The House anil Stable on Xonhwcst corner of 5th avenue and 125 street ^:h stable and garden attached- Coti taius about half an acre. Apply to F. HAU LEY, f5l '? -\ ?fl9 Greenwich St. .*;-$ FOR SALE?a bargain-? a House and _iiii__L Lot. No. U? llouston-street, price$3,0CO. Also. To lease, ihc elegant 3 story modern built house 7? Ors cha ni-st. near Grand. Potvession immediately it required. Inquire of Mr. Edgar. Grand corner of Orchard-it t. lm* M?O LET?A ;i storv modern built > _ bnck House, ? itli mder cellar aud sliding parlor ?. H ise n perfect order. Rent to a good tenant $550. v.- on the premises Ko. 16 Columbia ?irret, to [11 U _G. J. PRICE. M TA ) LET?From the first o\ May next, three fourth? ofthe-Uh ho?rofthe Frank?nlBuUdiu? coinei oi Nassau-street: it - well lighted and suitable tor anv kind ??; mecbonical business. Inquire at ?I. PaTTISOX. : !'- ':? Coffee Refectory, on the premises M I'1 ' LET?Several Rooms in the Jgi?L ": Clarendon House, Xo. .^?i Broadway^ with grates in.i well lighted. Price iroin ?.I io$l 50 per week. These Room? ?^>' ?ill adapted ?or artists or for lodg?ng-room&~ For further information apply ai Room Ko. ?i, third ?torv. in the building Abo to let, the Third, Fourth nn-t Fifth Stories for the ensuing year. fl? tr ?Gk Ft )\\ SALE?In rlu'\ tl!age of Oyster ?j/'j^,. Bay, a tine modern built 2 ?tory liouse-?9 fit??hetl rooms, luiilt in m. .'era style and new, with 15 acres >f ?oo.i Land, 2 acres of fin? locust, orchard, beautiful gardenof i iv -!i s, -?.rut'!?? i v. grape vine?, K.c ?a\ lt.si.i water, and ven (.?e.i-.mt. Title, trood. Tennsensy. Particular? at the Land Orticeof BUTLER v BEXSOK. 1 A mi at t*2 lm* ?& TO LET?From tiu> first of May j-i ,.1^ a. \t. with n horse power, two Work Shops in the building N'.'. i'1 Men-tre.'t. The above shops bave bee? ?j*..l bv i looking glass and jactare frame maker and ? varnishing -hop for a number of years?and are well adapt? ed for anv mechanical business. Also, the upper part'of-tn? dwelling house No. JJ .Mott-t Apply to J. U. WEED EN, ?9 .Mott street. lit) lw* FO |{ SA I.E.?"Eight valuable Lot*", 25 iy .123, for ?ale?I fronting on Clinton and sj.?nAV?sh ugtou Avenues, Brooklyn; section 55, next but one to Uve lt.. Hi r ! Road, commanding; a perfect view of Brooklyn and rlis City?one of the most desirable building spots on the Island, -? ill be sold at auction 1st February, unless previously ???Id at private sale. Address not?- to ?? 'M Park Post Office.'" d24tl M TO LET?The three story house, 10 Third avenue. The basement is level with the -ireet ; a is replete with every convenieace: marble nmnieW ai the two principal ?lories, ami the pantries finished with drawers, snelvos, \.\ To a good tenant it will he let low, atiii privilege given for one or more years. Possession "(iveji ?tnmediati |y. Applv to j20ii JAM EST. M. BLAKELY,?M2 Hudson st M TO LET.?The dwelling apartmenti of the HnmVme House of the Morris Canal & Banking ? .jinny, Jt .1. rsey l'ity, ibriheeusuins year. The Hou*" - large, convenient and elitribly situateu. Application may be made it the B inking Orti.-e. F.. B. D. OGDEN, S. I". BRITTAiV, A. C. >l P.ENN1NOTON, Jersey City, Feb. 7, IW2 [f9 2w.] Receivers, ?& FOR SALE or L F A S !?'., Washing ?A'??U. ton Hall, Mail.mm. Corone or more years, thai desirable Ifotel, now occupied by Andrtw Homu, situated on,Third \vetiue. The pr.'ini--s .'riii-ist ofn large double House, two ?loi ?es ami attic ; small hoii-e in the ?ear, lei; House, ami also extensive Stables mid Shod?, containing m all about eight lots of grounds; well calculated for.country and city custom, be ue.r ?mi tie- principal Avenue, und about seven utU.> fnun ihe City Hall. Applj loAVilliain V. Brady,51 Willmni-slreet. _J21 AT /;A Ti ) LET?The two small brick housra 4:?ljL \..-. SI m.I BO l-'iiM -ll.-.-t, iii'.n ttie First .Avenue. They nr.. high buscinent, two storys and finished rooms in the ait.i , m ,th under cellars for wood and coal; suitable for '.-i two small families. The rent wilLheOOOdollar? for ike latter anil 'JT.'i dollnr? fnr the rormer, and iiosseasion on the 1st May next. Also, the comer hou-e. No. 12 First Avenue, lately fitted aji in <:i..i.i style ami linMi ti.r a small ?snteel family. Rent .;ihi dollitrs?poswssion 1st May next Apply at No. 1H Clin? ton Place, or to the owners 757 Brondway. l-li"tt' ?? A VALLA P.LE FAlJ^OiTN?w aiV-'-iJ?. low il, I.. I., li.r sale, orto let,containing about sixty tliree .fi>-, having an extensive water front on the Ka>a River and Bower>' Bay, about three miles from Halletl's Cove, ami nearly adjoiiiing tlieresiilence of J. L. Rider, Esq. ? >u tin* premises i> ?i pomi dwelling house with kitchen at !.. eh. -il. burn ami carriage house, a good bearing apple orchard, pear and plum trees, .v.-. A pan of me purchase money may remain secured bv Im .net and mortgage. Ap? ply io PHVFE ? BROTIfER, flC lm No. 48 Maiden lane. $#fe FOR SALE?A Farm of HO aeres in ...?r.? W< stchester County, 2i? nal. s from the city, with a two story hnustyhnni and nut buildin?i., plontyot fruit oi differeni kinds, vwll watered with springs, Ice., 12acres pim; ?l.I, and'loeatinii* very pleasant?will he sold if applied for.a for the i.e.* price of $3,8w>. Particulars at iheLand Olfice m HI TLER it BENSON, .No. 1 Ann >t. N. 15. Ii not fold soon ivillhe to lee I5f 2t? ??&T'< > Ii SAL E.?zVvcry d?trirable litrlti ^-ic? Kann .a about 21 acres, situated ?i m?l?-s from Ho Imken, on the turnpikn to Hackensack, with pood frame limise and sUire, and in :'o.?| location for the business ifde ired, unilergood fence, lieautifully watered, with sjiriri-i nid well, and simntion very pleasant- will be sohl a bargain il applied for ?non. Particulars at the Land Otlice oi I5l Iw* BUTLER V BENSON, No. 1 Ann st. EOR SALE.?Bargains ! Bargains!? Forsal?or exchange, 49 tracts of handsome Land, containing l-"> acrws each, soil of a superior Quality, wa? tered with fine streams, and covered with tine timber, such as white oak, hickory, beach, walnut, maple arid sycamore. The -..)! i- adapted to wheat, rye, corn;.onts? cotton, tobacco , sweet and Irish potatoes. The above lands will be sold at reduced prices, and on terms to -uit, orihey will be ex? changed for almost any kwi of merchandize. For maps, diagrams and ps^ticulnrs; applv to ill tl' SMITH J- WinTMORK. ht J?Stii st. up-tain. t?Si FARM FOR SALE?At'?uction w JCTL Will he sohl on Tuesday the 8th of March at S lock (unie? precisely *.M at private sale) in the town of .i. i.i. ...... ?e-ipi.tt rf.'oun. ? the larm known a? the I'ompo Farm, tormerly occupied by John Q. WiUon, Esq. and recently bv the suhseriber. Snid farm contains 22-1 acresiond issituaied ?a Lorn' Island Sour,?! at the mouih ..i the Saugatnek river. The arable land has h'.-n heavily manured t..r five years ...i-r and i- row h a high state of fertility for fine crop-. There ? on the place an Inexhaustible ?upj.lv of manure o? the first Qualitv. A- a ?hore residence it :? considered equal :.. anv on the s.iiiltd. For further particular- inquire of P. A. k J. Curtis, 2fi ? -?r-.-t. fl59eeod* EDVriN CUATIS. VOR S ALE?A I arm. two and ?Half m.le* from F isiting village, an?! ni?out 13 tnilei troth thecitj fS* ? V .'?. Thesaid Farmconutihsalmnt 170 acres of choice Land, 100 efwliieb is meadow and lilla I.le Land, and '?'?' ? pally wood-land. There are Vpple-Orchards, lontaii \-: aliout300 youngtreesof ? t ? ?? n u ;, iiually yield from ten to twelve hon? ed 1 ??? ?: :????? ?? .? i ? .? r hoice ns<ortrnent nflsmalffruit ,;: '? premises re ?? paci?osMansion i! ?:. . y -:. ornamenta grounds, wardens and 'lirjt>hery, ? i s in ?. c i! i ? ?? ' u ?'"' . ice-boase, ?moke-house, ? . I ., -. ?-?'? !,.?;.. - Ktthcr for the convenience of ?< praci i " - '. ' tie residence ofa man of fbrtone. ; re are :t,.-o cwi ( . i ? ><?* or Farm-Houses, and I5:acres ol z' ?? Salr-M ad ?.< Tl p.'site ition - t a t ling ground, ? -? ... ."??. ? nfii of the Bay, of which itcomoiandt i de! .:. ici ;? ??? *, md is altogether one of the most liealtlr ad ? i. Io ;."-v r-n tiie Island. Terms nr . ?. iatimr. In ia re ol ;:. ,y. Story, 25 F ilton-st, Brook ??., R M. ?? ?? ??. ( I :-or.. f...?;. v.-'w V'ork, or ?fRenben A n, on the prem , ?. ?J i"'-' S?TO those who deaire the quiet add ^.de?igb? of a country life. - COCNTKY -SEAT ?,M) F'.HM-F. sale for .--xrhan?"" ror '?provea city pr ,.::., el "..-.. md on accoromoda?^JtejTjava b&g. J-S pleasai i ???< ?*2??3 ?SI0^^^ ,, ... .,., v . ?? ^ntiie from LIizj*'-tn'.own, ?nd .-1 from :. v I.--",:,,^vb. reached m .rom aabourtoan ? ._; :,.!"',-:; fhe Dwhsion-house and kitchen adjoming /PV1K, p-'.T.c, w?rlls, io abounds ia fruit. The sou u excel {'[ forth* -a.- oz ' ? ?a*, a< wel? as oiIkt produce. Cjjnn u ''!t office, (daily mails,) scores, Ur.. ' i - ? ' ' - ? t ? i . - :.,- ?-:*.. red at a pr.ee less than the cc*i .-;'.? m; ? ' ? ? ;.raproT?-tn?>TiT', and would be tlivi<l?fj tn ;:- trch ? ?? ?' ??? seit?o immediately; If not ?Id, wll! t ? ? let. Vr Ali *;.-r ?ale or exchange, a plsrp of 250 acref, on .-?, on the -St Jr.jepii River, near the ' ? -.- -i' Bristol, indiana. Jrqii.-vat No. 15? tVaiawstreei .ppost? Clinton rjaJL_.il3 if "OO? SALE?30 acres oi good Land. ?'. r . :! Loa the liigh ground in ?be rear oi the village .!-. rta '. one mil?! from the ?- it- depot, contamotg 8 or ?? acr? ? ? . Molticanlc irees. Two thirds of the j^urcha--^ IBR??'i, to tent, 2 "00.1 twoitory Dwelling Hous^J?sB?vs* rh* from th<- It. ft. depot; a<ljo?nins? each otn?r. and easily [?vertible into one ''or a ianje boardmg-bouse. Rinit s! T? each. _ Also, wanted, a person to tak?- charge oi a Cocqfni-ry Avply at the Repository of the Americaa In-stiiute m wk pSfcrearofCiryfeiL flO frwecr