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________M________BIMI________________________S _ ll-ocnl and Oencral Politic?? .Jambird. M?sk?. Editors j: By the advatisement vuur paper of die 2lit I soe tliat the Commitlt ,,t tito Second Ward have **_lciblved, that th? will continue the organization of thru V\aid ? tV-ig principles ; require the enactmont of lav tii shield thi-iti from foreign legislation ; restrictif ot Executive power: a Currency regulated by ot Legislature, und not twenty-six; ? limit ol oi tarm ofthe Presidential office;'' ??.eke Th Commirteej I presume, nominated the City ?ilir..-: a? well a- others. 1 believe the Democrats are not less busy i ?? organizing" Wards on their principles ; so nave no exclusive complaints to make against e: mer; but if I could sr-e what they intend to d about the business offlte City of New-York, tbould l?e somewhat better satisfied, it appear in me that the local business, -?oint-tiim*?. the loci sovereignty, i- sacrificed to the Union or the .Suit -?generally the former; that the local government aie ek-cdonceriiuj instruments u-*-*! by parties and that th** tendency of this is to centralize ti? power of the People, and make the cential powe the effecdve conn-oiler uf loeal ailVtir*?. Not tIm the consotution or laws pt*e_critc such u course wi parties, intent on success in .Nati.-nal .o Stat ?tiair?, believe they can ?juin vote.? by -ompromi .?in;- local interest?, and tlier?tor. ondeas'or '" plae their zealous supporte. - in the local offices, for th purpose ol doing th*- !?'-?i they can fir die Union awl without regard.to the ?nt? rests they are bounr tu support If r-M-i the political condition of thi country becomes intolerable, it '.?ill I-?* in const queiice of an undue accumulation ??t' power in th< Union Government and in th. Slute Governments aud the loss of that power by the Municiptditie ?mil Townships; and whether dies? government themselves, bydired Usurpation, or their voluntee: ?oeul committees, by their- imprudent man?uvre!" ?hall make the loeal interests siib.scrvi.tit t? th? general interest.*?, cannot make much practical ?lif ferciice. Then- is ?me principle which I h'?l?.vi? would preserve the local sovereignty, vnil which 1 nn therefor?? anxious to have adopted, that of siibjcct' ing measures t.? tin- popular vote. For myself, ami I know many agree with' me, 1 am in favor oi man** City and State regulations which are oppo? sed by the party wh?.?.- leading maxiins on the union affairs 1 prefer to the Other party ; but I fed constrained not t.. nid ?n defeating thai party fpi ihe sake ol these loeal regulations. ? ih?'?ibrc wi.-h to take mensure:, separately, ami not in par* .-.?Is?to vote on each, that I may nut voie cf?-ituti those I approev, and fail !., votu.tn favor of those I approve. It is said by some that ihcvoto on mea* ames?which has always been the distinguishing feature of the local governments in Ncu'-Enrland ??? inconvenient, because ?t obliges dio eilfzcii-? to rote often', un?l an.1 to small alfairs, which ikev would rather leave to th.- dis? ret ?on of their otli cers, iS:c. Bui it may In? so applied as to remove diis difficulty : we muy adopt a general rule, re? quiring that u majority of nil the vot?s, according to [he registry, shall be required t?j annul any act ofthe local authorities, orto etirrvaiiv measure proposed by a number of private citizens; sothul one who acquiesces in tlie acts of ihe officers, or ?lees not favor the private proposition, mav remain nt home without Io-tFi_r; his influence on those mat? ters:?lu- not voting would he equivalent to a vote in die negative. I believe ulmost any number of propositions might be submitted, at the regular elections, with? out subjecting the City to any extra cost; ?-a??? thnt of counting ihe voies. Your obedient sei vaut. .1. K. F. A Lawyer's Firsi Cause.?When our friend 1. was iii?t admitted to plead at the bar in a court of justice, ho felt very, diffident ofjiis own powers. The first cause he undertook was i? v??ry important one; and us he arranged the papen* con? nected with the ali'i.ir. for the purpose of taking them to court,he exclaimed in tho language ofPope : Thou i-rtnt first cause least understood. "Jim" said Abiu-r Phelps the other day to his ?on?"Jim you arc la/.y, what on earth do yon expect to do for a living ? " " Why falber I 'vc been thinking as how. I would be a Revoluiionaay Pensioner! '' LAWYKUS' DIARY.February 2? Calendar or the C?urtof Common I'i.kas.Thi-Day? I'.rt FIRST.?1; 81, 277, S3, 285, 35; 37, 39, 41, -l?, ?19. 51,42, '8, 5-i, 13. Part ?Second m rets at 4 o'clock.?(io, 66,7*1,76, 7b. _8fl, 32, f. SO. 8'.', 84, 8?, 8R. SO, 1)2. Calendar op the Soheriok Court. Thi. Dav--42, 106, 1BC. 2. 92. 117. 147, 160._ CITY INTELLIGENCE. Reported for Tlie New-York Tribune. CIVIL COURTS. Wkdnesdav, February 23. In tin- Superior Court the .lun returned ti verdict in tin* ease ol Contint vs. Boll, [endorse? ment on a note ot Geo. W. Tyson, ?vhich Mr. Heil dcclaies to l??- :i forgery.] For plaintitT, $4.102 05, being principal and interest. In tin- Court of -Common IM?*1?? nn action t..r false imprisonment war? brought by Daniel Mallen against Dr. Elwood Irish, the demages laid at ?r-,000. The pltiuiiitl w;i? ;n tho house of Mi ? 'li.ii'l Linn. No. i) 3d Avenue, on die 23th August last. Some little trouble occurred, when Mrs. Linn drewl?m into her room und locked the door. Tbc husband came, and not being over anxious to have him there, falihou.h lie ?i.-iii.'.l baring expe? rienced any thing like jealousy,) requested the de fendant t.i break the *l".>r open, and get him out. H< did so, and gave him in charge ol the watch, causing him to I.?.- detain.'.I through ihe night in one of the cells. Verdicii f.n- phintitt. S-?*1 dama? ges, which.carries costs. POLICE OFFICE. Tuesday, February -_? Vruestok an Km x ri: i? Buuc.LAU.?A few days since a white man. named Charles Campbell, was ordered t?* be brought out of priM>n bciore ihe Conrt.of Sessions,; to be discharged; In-dead ot the intended Citarles Campbell, a colored burglar, ofthe same name, was brought into Court and dis? charged by mistake. A? soon us the error was discovered a bench warrant was issued, and on Tuesday night, t midnight | otl'uvr .lames !.. Smith. accompanied Iry Mr. J. Kiickle. deputy keeper of Blackxx-cll's Inland, sei out to nnd and arrest tlie escaped burglar. They found him kennelled iu a reai house in Church St. occupied by a colored t hi.C named Lewis; and routing him, he ?led over lences and through varas, and was linally chased into a house in Church ?t. in a cornei ofthe garret of which lu- was found secreted?and being drag? ged out, was reconu?uted [ o prison, to be tried for his numerousbut-glat-ics and dfeft.?*. Arr_sts for Counterfeiting.?Two female? named Bridget Farley and Uosanna Hoscy, sis? ters, went on Monday night t.. the store of Mr John Voung, No. 133 Houston street, aud the for? mer purchasing ?i pair of -.hoc:?, tendered a five thdlar counterfeit bill of the Tradesmen's Bank in paytm-nt. The clerk, having at one. discovered that the bill was bad called in the watch an?! had the sister?' lodged in the watch house Ou Tues? day thev were taken to ihe I pper Police Office ??.tier?- Bridget ?ai?! ?lie received the bill from Ho? sanna, and the latter asserted that she had found wrapped i!j? in a paper on the sidewalk;neni Washington Parade Ground, and supposed it m be good. They were both however committed to prison in default ?f $500 bail each. Another.?On Monday night a man named Stephen Warren, who ?aid lie reside?! at No. ?... Forsyth-street, went t.* the store of Mr. Jame? Arm?froni*. No. 460 Bowerv, and purchasing 25 cents worth of groceries, olVered a .5 counterfeit hill of the Tradesmens' bank in payineut"; The -nil was discovered to be wort-less, and Warren lodged in the watch-house. On Tuesday, in de? fault of *"i0(i bail, he was committed to prison. *" 3 ." The lovers of fine Paintdn-js can ?ee 3$ choice a col? "??Lain ot" good I'icturfs at l^??v'? Kooni?, lit Uroadxvay. u? llave ,.,?.T bren exhibited. Tliev are to be ?old to-day ?t 11 o'clock. (.) ' 1 .1 It* MONEY MARKET. ?snhixai the ?lock __xcharij?;e, Febrnary 23. 3_L'. s.Bank. 2? 250 ?Jo.b Wdays^-U! 6 Del ii Hud...*-'" mo- 8H ' 12.S do. ,?7 21 Citv Bank.100 ! 50 do.cas., ,~-; 10 Bank -t?te N. Y.68 100 Lot.. Mand Rj 3 eav? 5?, 50 Farmer?-' Loan.22 ,150 r?o.s GO days .5+i 12Lat_vette. 60 150 ?lo.cash 54* 10 Illinoi? Bank. I? A** do.sGOdayj 54* 31 Mohawk. 571. 275 Harlem R. ' ~i 10 Aub.?_ Sv. R. i-_ j 50 An_ ' 7. 25 PaiWSOii R... s 3 day? 46* ' ?.F.OOVD BOARD. 50 Harlem R. ~\l U* dr. o_enine-7* 50 do. 7?! y Commercial nnd .Honey matter?. AVednesday, P. M. The .ale-- at the Broker?:* Boar-j to-day xx-ere to aioderate -liMoht, nearly half be-:ng Coiig Island, which closed t'.rrn ly at 5-4. an advance- of . per cent. Harlem closed at vp. lerday'- nste. Mohawk improved J. The ?alr?of ?"tan-S*"ciirit??-s u-er*- to the extent of$60. Of-O at linn rates Indiana and Illinois improved ?, K?-i;tuckv Bond? ?.,id ut TG?. Ohio Sixe, were firm. "AC-"?*'' State Sixes ?old at fir?, an advance of J. The ?ales ?vere a? follow? 9,000 XewiYork Cs,'62.. b?- 1,000 do. s 3 davs l^ 500.Ohio 6*.69 -...emi ,]0.jl.d?ys Y>' I.'mkj do.'?3.ii"*j! 2.i>Vi ??,-.il_daysJ9* 1,000.Illir.i-.__. 19 ? 5.W-0 .lo.?l?.lav; ]? 1,000Indiana_a. ly 10,000 do.s 20 days l??* l.Oon do.s3day_19 1,000 do.? 1'"! SECOND BOARD. I;0?6Illinois. li? 5,000 Indiana.... th week '!?? For the Fr*-n. h packet to-morrow ilifr. has been a fair amount ol business done in Francs with a mu.f--rate- supply ?f j.r.tne bills. VVe quote 5.25* i -*>._T?. Sterlini? is 0. Sj-, with ?oi-C demand. Thirie-i? no materia! (.?hum.'... m inland lull?. The Bank of Lancaster and Bank <.t Pittsburg weft thrown out by ihebrokersyesterday in Philadelphia, Tlie Relief .Vote-?, cannot I**- ?o|<? ?n aiiy quantil; b? :iter than . I per .'?nt ?li-count. Netv-Vork Mark?-.. ASHES?About _o barrels Pots ?old to-daj at. -; aud ?bout the same number ofPearls at-5 75. Retail sal*-. P?ls are making at 7 no. COTTON?Nothing of importait) ?- doing, a? operation? are -till waiting for the advice.? by the steamer nox? out I I da.v.. FLOUR?-The market remains without relief, either in ;.<iint of pricesor demand. The askingntt?'-amo*iSthelarge receivers i? still **. T> for Genese*?, i.m sal?? cannot i..- made ai this rat?*. Small loi? have sold to-dayat G 12-, but it I? scarce Kt thi? rate. We quote C 12? a G 25. Sal* - SCO I.Id. Troy at .'? 1J_: Ohio ?ia raun! G l__: NOrleaus '.. So Michi? gan offering; The 2000 bid.? Georgetoxvn alluded to yes? terday have not yet been sold. Salts? 400 bids Bramlvxvine at (?no a ?* 12_.j 150 do Richmond Co. at 575 a 5 81 ?. GliAJN?The market is very.quicU Sales 12IK) bushels Jersey Corn.atCLcis. This is tin.- only transaction xvhich ha? come tu nur knowledge. The cargo of Riippahauiiock i*. vet unsold beld abox-e the yiexys of buyers. iVo North? ern or S-uihernOats in market; Jersey 12 a ;7. SoTWhea? yetoflering. A parcel Northern Rye yet unsold. 1 / Ci-ofeNWor Itiiclihoi>/.'?* Conipoiind Sy? rup of Capilar ?a.?This invaluable medicine 1.? pre? sented m t!ic American publicas tlie best known reinedyfor Consumption. Liver Complaint. Chronic Cmit'li?, Hoarse? ness, and all Pulmonary Affections. It was invented by Dr. Buohholu, (of Geniiany.) Professor OfMedicineand Chem? istry in the- uiiix'cr;ity m Erfurt h in Prussia, and member of must of tin- scientific societies on the Continent of Eur_pe; and used by iiiui in hi? private practice in that country with ?/rent success. When luis medicine ?va? introduced m I'm ?ia, tii*- Kiii-.' (a? an expression of his confidence in ?tsmerit*.) gave thi- "mvi-iittir a large rexvard, and the exclusive right lo prepare and sell it in his kingdom. The public c_n have th*- fullest confidence in thi.? being the genuine metlicine, as the receipt wns^olitained from a nephew of tlie inventor, (n German physician ofthe ?nine nan:.-.) who received it di? rectly from Iiiui: Thi? medicine ;? purely vegetable, and is entirely free Iroiri morphine or opium, xvhich forms th.- bn* sis of nearly all thi? cough remedies now in use. it operates ?lo.\!v upen the system, and i\h*-ii iir?t taken it sometimes produces sickness at tin- stomach, au?! increases tin- disposi? tion to cough, hut this ?s attended xvith It-si pain and ea?y expectoration. It removes the ulcerate?! ami luihealihy parts of lie- luBgs,~eii?reIy eradicates the disease, ami n ?lor*-? tin- xx bol?? system tie'.H-rfi ?I h-alih. The fact ??ad? mitted by nii.-t iihy?ieinn?. that persons may live in the en toymentol eoou heallh with but a portion of tin- lungs re? maining, ??lu? h proves conclusively that diseased lungs ran be eiiri-d. It ?? tin- design of this remedy to protluce this result, an.i il taken according i?> ihe direction?, ami in lime for it- operation, s?di ?vil! !.<? the eflecl. Wedo not pretend thy; thi- ??it! cure in tin- last stages .>f th.- disease, a.? ii re? quires from ?ine u> three mouilis tu remove the dis*-:i?*' and restore t!i*' system to health. There me thousands of persoiis ??ho an- taught I'min Uieir youth that they inherit consuuiptioii,and that an t?arly grave must inevitably I"? their portion: now to such we would ?ay wit h tin? fullest confidence of the truth, that with the timely use uf this remedy ihey may he restorWd tu tlie en joytni-ni oi perfect health. Tin? metlicine ?? entitled to die confidence ofthe intelligent portion ofthe corninuuity. from the fan ol it? favorabli: notice and successful operation in Europe, nnd the high standing of the in ventor: we are wil? ling to let ii rest upon it? own merits. It has already been tested in this city, nnd the persons rtired can lie referred t" by inquiring at the office oi the Proprietors. \">*c [irelerihe itiude ot'satisfying iho?-exvho wish to know ii? eflects, rather than to publish certificates. We beg tlie ? ?ui?1 i?* not to <?oii i"inn tin. ;l? one of the medical humbugs of the day, until it? efficacy hn? lu-en tested. As an assurance uf mir confidence in ihe article, xve war? rant the !.i?i li'.itie lo afford relief, or the purchase money will lie ii'iuiided. Sold only by R E. DIBBLE?1? CO., 3??H Brfiadwav. New. York. HO Jm Slaw_"Th*tS IT Prof. J. IV. rtlai?iti. Chaplain to Congress, will commence a course of Lectures at Clinton Hall, on Thurs? day evening, the 24th insi. at half past 7 o'clock. PROGRAMME. 1. The Intellectual and Moral Poxver of Education. _, The Causes and Eil'eci? of the American Revolution. o. Tlie Glorj' Of Mefhantstn. 4. The Mural Grandeur ol ihe American Revolution. r.. Th.- Heathen and t;hri?tinii WomeiiContrasted. Tickets for ihe i.'onr?.', si : for a single Lecture, 25 cr-,?t.. To be obtained of Clement _ Packard, No. IS? Pearl-street, .1. S. Red field; corner of Beckman ami Nassau-streets, and at ihe d.?. __ f 22 -1 .-It"? JT THE FARMER'S PAPER.?The F.l.ruarv Num. lt_r.-f-.TIIE CULTIVATOR, published atAlhaii\*,b: 1. Tucker, i? just received by Daiton .-. \i:\?m\n, crinier of Pulton and N;i??au-?treet?, by whom subscriptions are r. ceive.l.iiud .f???)uuic.>ni?ileleset. ut the work n...'. be jlSlil. Tin/ ?'.,iltivatur?t;iii.l.."??nies.e.llvat the head of. tlie r-gricul uirnl Press ni this . ouiitrx*, am I its !???? price places it in.the reach of all who wish for'information on the greai interesusto which ii ??devoted, it Iteingonly a dollar a vcar. The Eehruary Numher contain? the Proceyili?gs of ihe fvJexx'-York State Agricultural So? icty at its late annual meet* ?ntr?Notices of new xx'orks on subjects connecte.l.with A_: cidture?LeitersfromanAmerican in Eit_latt?l?Artie!? ? on die ? ultureol theGrasses, Wheat, Indian Corn, Oats, Pom toe?, ?.??.?du lloisft. Cattle, Sheep and Sxyme?Woi k for tlie Month?Constitution of the United States Agricultural So i"i> ty?Fertilizing CTtualiiiesof Mari*-, Bones,?..-^Rotationof Crops-?Making "Pork?V'ermont Agriculture?Trax-( ling Memoranda. S'o. 7?-Farm Repon?S?l? of Cream Pot ("-.'.: tie?UcscriptivcLi tof Ornamenta I trees, Shrulis an.l Roses ?Item- in Dom? -t;,- Economy?The V? lerTnariari?Progress ofthe Silk Cultur? intli? United *state.-, ???., Stc, einbra?in. communications from about thirty geutlemen in iliflereut ?. clionsof?ie counto*. I'll.- EinbellL?Jiinent_are unnsuallv fine.consistini; ofa Por? trait of Mr. Shenx.!'? Short Hornet! Bull, Archer, to xvhich wavaxvanled the first prizeoftlieN. Y. State Agricultural So fit-ix? A I'roiip uf For ll.ir?.?, the Hunter, Racer, Cart* lloise,aii?lt??o l'ttiiit-*.? A Cttxv?Oix-lsiori of n Farhi?Sione Scraper?Cocoonery?Improved Probang, Vignette,itc Siili?ci:ptiuns received by l'osl-Ma?iersgenerally through? out the country; '?"> ? _-?__?_. ?O* All P?rMon-? having/claims again?! the late pub? lishing tit m ni George Dearborn?_ Co arerequested l? ?end ihcm in .vrilili** imiiie-iialelv to the offne of llenr? B. IV trtlug, Atku nry, No. 14 W.xll-.t. jlH tf MARINE J?ITI.NAL. PORT OP NEW-YORK, FEBRUAR. 34,1842. MIXIA H'llE ALMANAC ?Tills I ? ?. Y IM:. ?IN TUt". MOON ITU-- SEi Rises v. ?: ! SeLs 5 S7JSfls 0 ? | Saudi ?v.oih] __________ Latest Datei. LONDON .lau. ?jiiAVRK.tan ?' L1VERPOOI.Ian. 4lxKW-OK__..Ss-....F?'i'. 12 >.l I ?.RED X -STSROaY. Sin;.? Iowa, P?ll, Havre, BoltonjPoxJ. LiviiigSt?U; .Mex? ican. Deiiuiilii... Sladeira, Barclavi (". Brigs Michigan, Colman, W ln.lirs. S \V Lewis: Tecuin ?ell, Pendleton, N London. NesiniUi .v Leeds, Errighter, -lanchard, Guovama/Phurston \ Co. Schrs B Bigeloxv, Bearse, Boston: Delaware; Grafton, Neuvitas, Badger k Peck: Syrian, Darling, l?eauforr: Lu cv M'-ani, New-I.ondon, Nesiiiitli _ l.e-.'.ls: Sophia, Erafn, Beaufort- ExraAVheeler. ?Ossdyke. Philadelphia. ARRtVEU Vi.sTKItlMV. Ship Canton, Otis, It" days from Apalachicola, eottbii, to captaii. Sxveil hark Leoiietli. Bastran, i~ ?lays from Trepani, .nit. l_ Boonnaii, Johustou \ Co. Iti"ig Forrest,-Taylor^60 .?;i\. from Buenos ".?.:?.??. h.?!???, ?C to G D Baldxvin. Itrii,' Granite, ? ?!.i>? froin Wilmington, N G, iiax-.ilstores, to Depeyster - NVhibnarslu Brig Benjamin. Lunt, from l'onc, I* R,20 days, indie-, to Howlaud \ A>p.n?? .ol. Brig Oroides, Langston, io-.n BuenosAxTes Dye 23, hides, _c, lo TJohn?on i: Son. I'.ri?" FrancLs I? Beck. Stackhold, io.hu N Orieiuis, and .? dav? fr.i.'iith.' Balnte, Sugar itc, to Haven? -'? ' o. ttri" Eliza, I..>*"kw.s*,i. IS days from Guayana, nun. i.e. to Deforest ?v Co. Bri?: Christiana, Ballard, _, day? from N i?rlt ans, pork _ lard, to tin- master. . Bris? (.?-.mile. Snow, 7 davs ?rom *?"? Qnuugton. N .. Sehr Garland, _ *iav> from Sidetn. xxith md_t_ to the j master. Sehr Charles, Voii-e U dav? froth Danen, lumber, to D I R B*-ck. j Scar Kanhawa, Elliot; 1 * davs t'rm Georgetowi?, D C. fiour. to w ii _ .; Hltchcock. t-cer Manchester, Smith, _i dav? from Franklin. La.ino j ia??es. to A Heaton. SchrH Lawrence, trdber, 17 davs frm P*-rt au platt, to? bacco, _c. toAvmar?. Co. Sehr Helen tJray. Barloa, 29 dav? firm St Jago (de Cubai. mdie, to Mas.-? Taylor. Sctir Cygnet, Nickerson, \~ duv? from Portan Princ., coi fee, .Vc. tu GrOChei?I .x. Sctiie'iher. Sehr lly Chase, Cohklin, 9 dav? fhn Wlunington? N i , naval ?tor.?, to Jame. W?liam?. Sehr True American, Btsirll. y daysfnnNorfolk,_i_-e.lo capta?h, Be*,?.iw?15Lij>.s 1 bark and 1 L*ri?.?Word W. MARRIED : Or. Wedn?-sday triorn??*.-. bv R?*v. FC P. Lee. of Onm-re Co.. WiUiarn w. Woodruff lo Mary Jane C?a!?*, dauzhx-r <-: John D. Ciu'.?-. ???::D: At Utica, Feb. i->, E<!war? Morrinj pubii.?her ofthe t.'f.ca Df.-Tiocrat- -i_-?"-d 52. WANTED?A partner, with a cash cap? ital of "MO.r-00 ;.i-i *?>?-?; ?-stabllshed ?.?"hole-ale house in Pearl -*_ Tn?- oppon : i- n s-ery desira? ble one, and cone n??ed apply unies?" ibey have thi'-mjtti ?ite amount ol i apitaj ? :.. ! can ?ri^e undnubti-d .--t.-r<-:,?--? as in high .-?;?? tab ?? ofcharacter. Addres* G. .M. box **_ Park ; -: ?;:. ? : _-*i:' \\WANTED ? Purchasers at greatbar ? * gain? for two Steam i- .,:.?-. mm*5anarse power the.oth?r 1_ r^-r? pow?.; aiirsl clasi K: .- cow .r. Sew rorki349tons; a first clai H ? -? in V'a -, --..-?:. .-.-rar Broadway,to exchan-re : ? rtowi prop?rrty*'* a C>'.::n2?1 House, with Pillars, on 51 li Avenueand 125th "?:.?-.?:. to er .Tiiar.^f- .-.n properly d iwi ? ?-?-.. Farms ,a Estates always to ??? foun lin t-xr.l in re or sale at U. PALMERS, ! ? . . i! iseandShip 3i iker, i D..1 -h--: ??-:. Also Wanted?A Partner, w .. ?-. ?mall epical, in ihe ' as t.---. I 24 1: STEADY, active youth, L6 years of i2e, possess-*?! ?? :??"'. geiwral ki ?? ledge -in.ir,;" ni?-ch.-inir;-| . ? :.;-. - ? :.--- _- ..- ns* -.-:-. -.-.: io a good light mai!?-?..r ;.-. obtain .-i s'il u ? .- - he may ?ee hisown nt? ?-'- id* ? ? . -v faithfully serving bis em^ ploya Good reference*, i obtained. Apply 88* Bowery. 241-3." "poY WANTED?AMlie l-arbersShop U? oi ? 1',.?> So. - i hamber?, near Chatham-"?-! . Sew i*orl_ city._ _F.'4 ir f>OARD \vT?Ti.D in :i respectable private i im h i die ricin ly I *?; rin or Bleecker ?'?? ' '?". ?'? srentlemnn f.t stead? habits, The terras must be reasonable. Vildres * i le and number oi resitleac?. D. M., a I lb?- '. ? i hune. :.4 2i VTKNISIIKD l?O?iMS To !.-i.?One orfwosingle G?-ntlemen ??ii be iccommodated with furnished Room? in a private family !?- applving at 550 i: ?? ? I ..-.-. ' : js tt TOHN .vie" Mil! & f...*.-? J?telligeDce *? ??[i'..-. ?'?' Sass?o -I. l<KKKKK.N'!'KS-ll,?i. M. ?i GrinneU.,JT.:Brev<jrr, Esq., W. triiing. Pro!" ?tenx-nck. "13 lm DTSON'S intelligence Office, Number 5.1.--1 l'?-arl-?:r?-.-t. fj ifij M T<? LET?lu ill.- neighborhood ?if _i"'_?. Bl?*ocker-.?tri-i*t and Broa"?hvaj*r_ ri??nt, ?-mall tu-o story House, atti?*.? ;mil lia?? in< i t, in _? ? ..I or?l?.-r, and verv suitable torn quiet, ..??.-??:?..- ?-.. I: nt ?25 I. I: tin ti i!K\i:v n. I'.i.aii; .-. < ?... HT( .i:.;---,;.. f24'7t jMTO LET?The ?Mi'H'i- purr ui'ihr weil JlJ?^L ti iltllo - No. 00 Me- -v-.-.-. coi*5?.?tin-r ofa anji : ; ro -tti an?l back room with pa m rii ?, m ? n?Tgoo?l sized r..-*ti; in the ntlii* with tir? ;.!r..-,- .': it.ortwo ii required, ?ml iri :. ?-mail ????nteel family will be r? iifed for ?IDO. Can ?ii- -. ru !? t w.-.-ti !.' ;i:i'l ?'? ??'> loi !.. ' _';;'.;t ?xjJi, T( ) i.i!T?A convenient DtvellinK ??'iiJjL li--;--. Vo.118 ?pring street, with a ?tore in froni, ?orner of Greene ?treet. Ti.---:.:-.- ha?, counter-? and ?i?.-!s... ?oh?* replaced, suitable forn -try ?:.I. or ibread ami nce lle.?iore. It may lie used n? ;i merchant tailor"?; hatter's, >r boot and sboemakCr'si ?tore,oras ?i irrocerv. Inquire ol I -1 lw .f. M. Ki.Y. l? Fuir ui -;. /-tATO LET.?Ifonse and Store No. 287 -is.'ilL "?jiii.'iL'-t.. a ?.ond siand lor a "jrocer*.' flore, or any ?llier business. A!?o. \... 2S9Snring-st,occupied atpr.--.-nt i? ;? crockt-rj store, and has be? n doing n first rate bn?ii:.-?? n- t.-u or twelve years jii?t. Inquire .il .Mr. V?. A. Fr.in.-ia. v.,. (8-1 Washington street, ?.r;i; 7?; Dey street, or .'. Sp ir, .T.") Spring ?tr.-?-t. j |f ':: ?M'fO'B SAtE?The tlu^c story Brick J???L 11??"'.*** !*: WO LOT OF GROUND, No. 23 VlaiI.? !-?tr.-i-i. bt-tween Madison iniil H.-n:\--ir. ,-t-. The Loi is 25 by 9.?. feet, tli?: ITouse 25 by 18 fe< :. v. ?th 12 inch .val!*-, built bydayV w irk undi rtlie ?ut? r?i,t.-n.t,-r.,--. f.f.Mr. GleorpeIreland;-'"There arc ten fire-nlac?*. in thv ilou?.-. cvenofwliich are finislie?! with-marble ri.i'i.ii'-v-iii. e-?-.? rinrre Ls a dry cellar under the whole, nave?! and divided nto several apartments, n lire-prool asli-hoiise under the citch?-nfirerplace. and ihe whole in complete ?nier. The ir.'tni-.-? may !?? ?ec-n every ?lav between the hours of 12 it-..I 2o'i lock. For further ; i*i ' ? dai - a] pi S to i.'i i.'IM.WKI.l.. .MINTI i:\:. CO., 78 South-strect. i?& Hl.niiil At'i; KS. in- nvn ."i.lliKi Acre ___!___, ii;u t?..; i. ii:..-??? > Land foi ?ale at ;i gi*em bar fain lor cash, -av Secntsnnacre. Vpplv to r2l If SMITH \ WIHTM'ORE, ICJohnst. J^|FOR SALI'..?One of rhemostvaju "LXT-_ able Finn- iri th?* siate of New Jerscj'.?-The sub icnb? c oilers for ?ale the w liol?j 6f hi? Farm upon winch h> in?' reside?, containin** IT" ai res of land in ,i high state of rultivation. The !...-:.,,.'.u .in.I qual ly of the land i? not sur ?:i?,?--<l bv any farm in tl?- whole Slate. Thu farm i? ?iiu it?-il in tii-- vicinity of tht- town of Paterson, within fifteen niiiutes walk of tiie center of tlie lowu The dwidlin-- i ?"nun.?li..ii? tin.! well arranged, theont-houscs are m^i and arpe?the whole promise? are ih complete order, two well? >f excellent water, anil fruit in abundance of all kind?, -n.i >( the very besi quality ; ;i!?.i a line ?prin^; lirrvik running hrough the center ofthe larm. Persons llvin?* on the farm ivisiiinj.? in do business in the cuy n\ New-Aork, can take In- morning train of cars ai 8 ri'i lock, nnd arrive in the citv it n ?juarter past ??. Property in tlie city m New-York \s.ll n- taken mii.irt payment. Tin- ?iilj?.-rii.f-r will sell from 50 o 118 ocres of the land without tbebuilding or'xjtr? ?.". vvitli be building,or ihewhole ash may suit ibe purchaser. w.M. DICKEY. Paterson, N. .1., Feb. 21, 1342. 211" Im T 1\ RRI'OOL cOAlToi- faraUy~ii.se ;~ .D i \ irginia Coal tor Smiths' use : Piciou Coal ibr manufacturers* Tor sale in lots to suit pur :iia?.'r?, by VV*AI?D i l?ltoW.N'K. 2li' . orner Lnigb: and Washington-si. 4??7 "PKK'TON?S.-laiylkill Gray Ash '\\ if Coal, ..i superiorariicle for stoves, as ii inak.-? no 'linker,! ior?:de at the above I-.w price, liv WARD -e itUOW.VF.. f2-l cor; of Laicht <*- Wasington-streeis. F.AC M (-)K('I?AKD COAL?Brokeii. Eggand Nut sizes, tor saleat |..n?-?t market pric?*s bv WARD A: BROWNE, (2A Laiglit-street, cornee of Washington. T\'|7E.TOpivlEJ. li?.*-~jn**t reccFtTd 1 package of new ity le French Prints hi the .low i,ri.:?. d 2s per yard ; also, .i large loi of American Prints, beauti? ful patterns, warranted fas! colors.ai Is per yarU: aWx. a ew pieces ofbl?ck >!.- Laines al 2s ; ei yar l,a good article. ^7^ Ble?-ck?-r-?t. f2-l '??' BILLS??!' the I'utrsniuiiic linilroail. Huf i.ilii. an, I nil the Sn'.-tv Fund Bank*- also, St. Law -. n.-.-. ?Hi-.m, .Imiii.-., :\\,A all the Free or lled-Buck Banks, ?i'?.-n without any ?tt?counl lor Cloths, ?'.i?iin.-r?.?. Vest?r.gs, Flannel?, .v.r. at the lowi*st cash prie?*, at ?J31 Greenwich ?t. n.-.-tt- i anal. '?>'" '"' To 0 x Goo :? lobh :? and it-1 tilers. "O .V?ST1CE, Sratiolier, cor. Cedar aud J$L j*. * Nassan-stn ? -. li iiiip ??'???? a rich variety of Gummed Ticket,?, suitable ihr manufactnn *- and venders if I):- G ? -i?'-.? M;,.i;. ; Hi :it;ri-iv new. For sale wholesale an?! retail. CLOTH TAGS?Prim d T??.-.--. for l ioth< md Cassi n.-r?.-?. ?.,*..-....... dievarious : ilors, with appropriate spaces ..r ?..-?,.-. - and dt?icripli?in Boards for Filins* away pap? i - and accounts, a v.-ry ch? ap nul desirable article, Ibr ?ale b* i :i n. w--11. f. -i >. i- . TEFFERS.O? LNSl R5V?CIS. Company. ?r ?o. 17 Wall-stre't-i, coriiei oi Ifanover-street. This t ompany continues lo ?asure against ;??-??.' datiia*re by Are m buildings goods. >*.~ir-*>,oi merchandize generally ; *il?o, m vessel? an.l cargoes against loss or dariiage by inland na*. igation.oii as favorable terms a? anv other ortii ?-. DIItECTOltS. ThomasW- Tlio-me. EIi?ba tti.-.??. Thomas T.".W?To?lnuV, An?on Baker, Benjaro n I!. Robson. Manin Hodman, Johnli, Davison, Joseph Allen, John IL Lee. Joseph Drake, Francis P. Sage, ***amael LTuderliill, Thomson Price, James It. Whiting Moses Tucker. John P. Moore, John C; Merritt, Wm. K. 'I horn, i ,:.-!. C. Tunis, Thomas K. Holmes, THOMAS W. THORNE, President. Gj ... T. H- 1 . . '- '"? tary. : -t ?'? /^ODEY'S tADY'S BOOK?--Office 38 V_J"T?ower\", Go. La B - md Ladies' Amai canMagaz ne, editeil bv M -. Sarah J. Hale, Mrs, Lydia H.'Sigournev. Morton ?IcMicbaet, I Louis-V Godey. CONTrSTi Or THE MARCH ?1 HBER. ?'?l I, NO. SLj Th?- Return, (lU?stiatetL;) Ann?1 Page and Slender, (111 ?: at? : Wilirin Hnrvev.bv M.??C SLS?dgw?ck. The Inlet ni Peach BltMsoms or the Frailr? ol Fair Teh L-.-?i;i. bv N. P. Willis. The Beaux, bv Mi?? L?>1 e. The Land; by !..???. ;? C. >? ? The T?a Itose, bv >Irs. II. K. B?-t?cher Stowe. ? Fear Thou noi ?orl aairwith-Tlu?e? by v. m. ?. Howaird. Domestic and Social claims on Womau, by Mr? II. K. Farley; i i ?::.;. bv Wm. 1'l.ltL Time'? rii.tii-.'?--. hi Mr? I Sian ,*.i?, l.v It, Sb?-"lton Mackehi ? . I !!?. Stanza? on the Death oi M -- R? bevca \i?i. Marshall, by Kinina C. Ktrih Thou_-t.t? ..n Friemlship, bv Dr. D? in-tnu? Siarnairade? Tlw V.:i... K...i. ral, bi Mrs. I H Sigourney. The Triumph - : Lov< , by ?*? !????? ' The D. '? ? ' ibii W.'Cil HiriiiL'.tS.r.ai!*. by 'I*. S. Artliar. The Queenof Beauiv, byth?late G ??? ? Meiler? The M:.*'-- -. I'- .?-,....-!:_-. by H. Vf. H--r!><-rt. Stoneheniie.bv i e ira ? ?:* \..,!;-h T.-:i,'-.."? "??'? 'lu?:.*- -?? Lit:!-' N.-il.' altoiiiarice bj Cbas. \N ?-?: Thomp? son. Esq. adoptwd to ... .1 : La N.'ir.ia. b? Ci arl? - J i.-. ?. Editors Table. Eilitors' Book Table. EMBl . LlSiOll ST? Anne Page and Slender. e**igrav-?d by J. DanneL The Return, engraved bv J. 15. Forr?_-t. >...-.:. ' Fashi ?n?Four Figur??c?-l?re?l, Mask?-Two Page?L:t:>.- NelL Term?S3 per annum in advance, or 25 cent, a niimi.<-r. Published monlblvi delivered in aoy part oi thisciry or Brooklvn. and seni bv Mail to all ; arts oi the I luied^iaie ?-?*?! ihe' ('aim las, bv ISR-VEL POST. ! ? ' 3*^ -._?l_??*-i-iZl. ?^vEg?^ SMAIL LINE lor ALBANY S?g?aBBSL- *???>' miermediaig places, asux^'tc?rper ijiil" Tne Stearnlx?t I TICA, Cant C; H. Schultz, will \rnv ConrtUiidtst. Pier, THIS .VFTERNOON atSo'clock, Thursilay; 25tb Feb. . ~ . , , For Pass.i_-.-r Freight apply on board, orto P- C. .-cli-ilti on '.in- wharf. The Steamboat Tdegraph s?. ill leave lor Albany on Frisiav atterno.>n. -'?.?b. 25, si 5 u clock. ?\\~ILL YOU BELIEVE and live, or I T T DOI/3T AND DlE.1 Philadelphia. December. 1S57. To f}-. Jagne?'Dev Sir.- The a?tnD:??ir._ and almost rn?rac-?!n_s beneficia" rtT-ct? your valuable EXPECTO? RANT had on my neighbor; the Rex-. Mr. R_?i:n_. made so favorable ar, _apr_s*-0_c_ mv mir.d that a:'t-r con?:i".: .; with ??-verai fri**nds, and ?earning that vou were 5. rT"!*r Practitioner of Medicine. I called "upon yon, *?0- purchased hal: a dozen bottles, and told you that if I Urea to take them, you should have a good report ?totei rne. -1 am aiive and **.-.-_ :??._ day! Thank? be *o a m?rafal God. ami your E_pe-ro:_?:-. and now I ?c-ome tbrwan. cbeerrally to ? alfil my promise. For twei.lv lo-igrear. ha.? I been a ?inslant r_?erer from the e"i"-ci? ofa hard drv cot-.h. paie in rav brea?, an,: ..:'? cutty of breathing: i_? in-t _**,'e'ofwbich-'"cbi_- and fevers, eve.-y eprihg -in*, fall, wer?? anded to mv misery. I wns worn away to a mer- ?ke3 c :.r, .-.-Ith the greatest dit-C-iiy ?xtalil T.getnp and down ?curst :r.v appetite????-.?..- ae, an ; my strength had 50 far fail*-,'. me, ?Lat'm.*- rnen_s >? ? re persnaded ?could n.-.r survive _iany^ee*_;.nnles^Tob*-ini>d relief, Indeed, sir. ray HtoaDon was ??-. perfectlv :r,:.-ernb'e to mi-self and family, thai I feh willing'to die. whenever it should pirn.?*? the Ma?:..-.--..-, take rne borne. Rj: I heard ot your medicine, and relief came. Ves! it proved the ?? Balm ??? G lead" to mv poor -tSiaed bod*"". Before i had taker. ONE BOTTLE I expt - ence i a rnrngaconof allmv ?ymp* mms, an?! to my cr??t ?ox I found in the et nti_ne_ ose of it tbeliappi.itrelief In ?bon; sir. it has made a p cure o- :;,e. nnd I can _-:._.,.__.,- _ __aTe n0 ,_..._.., ..-, ?,v ?,..___, Noxv I consider it a duty I o?.?e you, and through von the ... ' make my ca?e known, belieyinirth'ii .: ?? ?flVthe means of directing h*ir..l-<,d? who ar* afflicted .?- I I i* been, 10 the use o;? remedv which, under the blesshi God, I consider t?*_ax-e pr-eserv? : my . i You are at ober:-. - -, -.., raak? a/Jvaroage. and make my ea ..? as ? stensivelv kno** ?i ?s"von plea?*. Ifthere be any xrbo doubt the trat] account, refei them to me. I ?hall be :..- ppv : ? th? will not only confirm th; above stai nein t ** II ?_ive tbempart ?...--? rhi h if would !.. ??.;.,,....-? - tor the public press With, . rlasti ng gratitude, i im, sir, yonrobliged friend MARY ?'IL.'.. Corner ot It*. ? - rr.-^i :?.-,.; Gennanl wn Road. Prepared nnd;.-.!.i re.S--. 2f? _?ath-Th -? -:-. ? i S I by tlie Ajene a. B.~kD.: SANDS Dm . -i . N-- ! 79andino Falwthstreer, at wl desale and retail ?. ? ? Vg.11. 1! s Wlis i ? 0 . v . .: . !?...?.??? \A7: AR ' W \K V. _R !?The\\lg-Mh ? V kers have de? :..-'?< host hues against oi i.- ?gbbor, D.vJATNE, on account of hi* HAIR TONIC, w] knockin - all tl - : business into a ?cocked-ha?.' Ladi? ?.entlemen; old and young, are flocking to th? Do ?tan.lard, if, ...? ,,,.,_? divested ? . even the first ru?iini oi h.-nr. after .:-.:.r> his Hair Tonic, so n a] :?? ar xvith next _iidflowj_i?i-lock?,,whichAb?_lom himsell miel il bav. -. vied. Beardle_? boy?- are seen xvith large and bii?hv ivl - kers, and ladies smile aeain through their own-rax leu, more beautiful nnd bewitching than exer. Bald heads an- dotfiiig tlieir wigs and throwing them to die 'moles and the bats/ while th.- wig.maker? ?tan?t aghast as the v be? hold tie- demolition of their busines?. Whaiwilllic dieconsequence ofthi?war we knO? not. a? the wiggies are outrageous arid the Doctor remains finn. and tleclares thai ? some tilings can be ar.m?n* well as nth? an?! tliat bald beads may i- well wear their .?'??? n hair b.? the hair of other people. [Weeklj Mer-sei.r. .I.AVNK'S II \li:TONlc._A::,r ??ving thi? article.- fair trial, we i:nh?".itaiin_ly pronoun? ?? it to be ? hat it profe ?<?? ?the ?vest nrti.-le. m i?ionl any i rccptioii, in t:??-. for the re nOratiOn antl preservation of the human hair. We .know of numerous ?mtasees when Inir lias been resioretl to heads xvhich have been iml?! for years; and wethinkxeecasu ?tdo a irrealer fax-or than to recommend t?.;ii! our readers who are .???.?:_- tiie'irhaii to make a trial of this TonFc ?-inie*liatelv. [BosionMail, Max 3. Sohl in New-York by ihe agents, A. B. .v D. SANDS. Druggists, Nos.r 79 anil 100 Fulton-street, at wholesaleami retail. Al?o soltl by-_VB RaILVM It. SANDS _ CO., No. Ti Broad?vay.(Gram'teltuil?ling)cor*ierof Chambers-street, and DAVID "SANDS \ CO., No, 77 Ka?t Broadxvay. i-'l "Wf ( ) I O? S~i rTC hildren.?Of all tlisciises t T to wiii.li children areexposetl, iiiin?? are so fatal to tii-in n.? Wurms. I'li:'. ?;,n.ii.lv children are seldom free from them, andas tlu-v imitate the symptoms of almost every complaint, iliey oft*-*, profluce alarming effects without in ?nit suspecttrd. Worms are not only a cause of disease themselves, but by their irritation a_-_r.-tv.iie :i?? other dis ea?e?. xvnti.li rintrfrom one part <A' the ltotly to the other, winding themselxes up into large balls and o"bstirn?-_tin_ the boxx-els, an?! frcqu?n?y the throat, causing convulsions and t.ifteu di-aili. Tbc ?lesired reiiiedx* will he found in Dr. ; Jayne*. Tonic Vermifuge, which will very soon destroy tlie ? Wnruis. anil invigorate tin? jiowers oftiigesi on, ??? ,i-1. ?ire ?eut a return of them. Sold by the ajrent?. A. !.. it D. Sanils, dniggists, whole sale and retail, No>. 70 and 100 Fuli..n-?:.: a!?.. David Sands -x. Co. 77 East Broadxvay; Abraham It. Sand- ,v Co. ." ? Broadway^ granite building, ?or. of Chambers*?*, i.'i Im DI : \ F ? ESS C ?I?ED"?S EGLT] N ' S Acoustic Drops -re daily becoming more popularas an effectual remedy tor incipient deafness. The propri? : i helii've. thai t?s..,| in time it -,\ -.1! ?.-event and renibve lie cause ?f thai complaint, and will he; found hi.hlv effectue in cases n( long standing. Every hod-, ?him!,! ui;il<'? trial ol ?t u ho m *'d? t.. be relieved of that distressm. malady: Price r?t 50perbottle. Sohl by \. B. .v D. Sands, No. 79 and 100 Falt?n ?t.: So. 272 Broadx??y. comer, of Chambers-st. and 77 K;i?t Broad wav. Also/by Mrs. Ii.iv?, Sn. 137 Fitltun-t. Brooklyn. i.'-).-' Im TMl'OKTAXT Testimony.-^-If further JL ..roof i? ri quire il to establbb llie*fact of-.the'-inestima? ble value oi Dr. Starkweather's I lepa tin Elixir, the fol? lowing communication from the Mori. Samuel W. King, Governor of tht_State of Rhode Island, ceniain? adequate testimony lo substantiate it beyond dispute, aud mu?'. put entirely at rest the id?;- U.ai tins potent remedy is classed xx'itli: the many useless an I ?langerous nostrums xvhich are palmed u?><?ii ihe public merely '.'or the sake of gain, Please read the ibllnwing slacementscomniunicaiedtoibe undersigned by His Excellency, under date ot .Ioiin?ion, Jan. 29,18*12. Mr. Charles Dyer, Jri .My dear Sir?Your communica? tion of y*?ter.i',iv, asking my opinion of tir. Siarkwentbetfi Hepatic Elixir, has been received ibis morning. In reply, 1 will inform you that my confidence in patent medicines generally i_ not very flattering. 1 have had ton much rea son to believe that unprincipled men will often palm upon th.-ir fellow ciii7.e?n? their useless if not dangerous e/i-truin. lor tlie sake of train, ihe nsc of which take? up ihnl inipor* tant and criti? al period oi time without producing any _,??,! etlect, ?vhen otherwise perhaps?, proper remedies, would bax'e been used, and much sutferinganddistress prevented. For that reason 1 bav. not used them, feeling my?? If and family to be much safer under die directions of my family physi? cians; but having been afllicted for the la?t six years xvith dilficulties in the side and chest, uncomfortable and often distressing, painful and somewhat alarming;and from which I could eet only temporary relief. 1 very fortunately no? ticed vour adveriisementof the medicine in question. I had been a--!iool boy with Dr. Starkxveather. and ha.i xx-ith blm along and intimate acquaintance xyheo xx-e \?*-.* voong men. ai.d from my knowledge of h;m I though I him Incapable of practising deception on any person; this fac? induced me to trj Dr. Starkxyeather's rJt-pric Elixir, and by it? use I noxvbelieve itiys?lf to I?- entirely cure,!. "I need not, th? reiore, say to you thai I consider iiofgreai value. I certainly think its discovery oi greal public impor ? in ?'? The first Ltoiil? I td?k cave me much reliei. which r< larly progri.! until i uatJ taken -ix bottles when I dis coutinueifit, having, thank God, no further use for ?t .it pre? sent With much regard and respect. Your obedient and liumble servant, SAML. W. KING. Sold m N.-\? Vorl. by iheonlyagents A. B.i. D. SANDS, druggists; 7!? and 100 Fulton ?treet ; nl?*. soltl by Abraham B. Sands, 273 Broadxv-V, t; .nite Itulidinir-. corn<vr.ot Cham* Let-. ?'., nnd by David Sn-.id? s. Co., No 77 East Broadway, corner of Market st I'n-.???: ??"._ _24f im RICH ?\n~]-OOl. are alike benefittetl hy Sheriii.-in? Lozenges. Tli-y stan.i high ainons nil. and need no pufiinrr in make them kno\x--i. ENVY AND MALICE i.-iv- induci i some t?malo- attempt? to palm ?>;.' .vortl article? in pince ofShennan*- Lozenges, which have done so much Rood, arid cur*- so manv. MILLIONS, in fact, have ?xperienced their happy ana ben?fi i il i ffe U in Cou_-h?, Worm., Headnches, Cold?, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Consumption, Palpitation, and nil nervous rilseas ?*i. and never an instance known ot lail'uiL' to do .11 that i? claimed. GREAT AND SMALL, iii_ b and lo??-, mute in recommending tln-iu to nil ?xlm uiie?! a safe and salutary medicine. CLERGYMEN have announced their virtues from ibeir pulpit?, and-amidsi their congregation?. PHYSICIANS I h;?\>' recommended them to their patientsi'xvhen their-kill Im.', failed to ?rive relief. old a<;k :* softened to twyhood, and their declining years made com fortable and happy hy using Sherman'? t~_eng>?-*_ Always :i?k for Sherman's Lozenges, and see that voit get them? they alone ??ill cure you. Dr. Sherman. Warehouse is at IC. Nassau -t. Agents?HO and'.S7S Broadway; 19. Bowerj Ti F. ?-? Broadxx-ayr- _-.: Hudson St.; -3 W'iUiam n.: --1 Bleeck? : si New York. :S and 13" Fulton ?t. Brooklvn. Redding, 8 State st Boston ?argess, -*? Soitti. Th::-'i -:? Philadel? phia. Roberw-.n, 222.' Baltimore ft Baltimore. Frank Taylor, Washington City._ i"2l 1 ?yi G~TrT? N EL L- M1N TU It X & C ( >., 7 S r South--nreet, have for ?ale 200t*a.*-es English Sheathing Copper.assort? : ? ? ?? ;?i J. .:... r.?i l..i\e- Tiu Plates; awrted. :"-' English Try Pott, 140, ItiO, 180 and -"-: t ilion . 5 toi? Hoop Iron, La 1? inch. 3300 pie?-*-. Sad Cloth, (Rnss'ia,) a_?ort-il suesv?2* and 3fl inch, bleached and unbleached. -'*-? ;,:eces half Duci. 730 do Rave.".? da 77 hale? Fleni.-. bleached and brown. 100 do Ri:??ia Diap-r?, superioi qual.ly 75 do do Crash; a-s-.rted da * cases Easi India Rhubarb. 2? ?!?? Ann:. Oil. ?_?", do Chin.Vermilion. 20 casks Ombro MatldeH ;,....? ?a?s C >-..?? ? -,.-.: ?.I is :?. ,-.i-k? Red Ar.- .-. J do Dyspeptic Mrxture. 2000 bag-s prune green R;.~ C???rr ni?. Id,!-. "Gallego*' Flour. it" id!'!?. 5Ugar-b .ii- - M..;-.i-?. J...I oa?e? S- : !.' hale? Fl?retta Paper. p.?i .h,.-^t? Roofing Felt. 50 coils BOB Rope, assorted size.?. T bales B. A. llor?*- Hair. ?I prime Elephant Tee;;.. 500 scriveUr. do da 150 boxes Sperm Can he?, assorted sizes. 500 ?2-allof.? I.ltrached Winter Oi!. xl^- ' CHINA SILKS. 50 lases White Pongees?^ inch-?. 4 do jo Pon.*-e Haa-kerchiel ?3 do Cri??-? d? da i do -M Black Levantine ?la J ,10 7-3 eto dO .!"? 4 do do Satins??t! taeU 1 do do Ginghams. j ?o do SarsneU. 1. ?io en-mroidered Cr_p-.S-awl*>*-?5. inch-29. ts4 -POR SALE?The 1?rockery ?tore, *?5 t* ? en?!i.i-?t.'-*-t. s:i.i Store to let at a barga?a, rts the per - -.-. i: present in charge _a? nuide arrangement? to rernove to the crcHuitry early in *_t?-_?rihg. Apply or? the prem__s t_4til* HF. XKW-YOK if ?rUSE?lVI, formerly P.-a'?-'?, having undergone material alterations, and a new an! improved arrangemcni of the vn?t collection oi curf?sitiesand objects of science and Antiquity, for which purpose it has ticen for some time partially clo>r^l, will here tifter present hew at tractions in every department. Tin celebrated PortraitGaller>-, somuch admired a.? containing th?: tin.- and almost only likeness?*?? ofburearly and m<>?t >li? linguished Heroes, Patriots and Statesmen, has been greatly improved by revamishing. Tht? Scientificanlcli's have been arranged and adapted foi ihe b?-?t purposes of study arid tor teaching youth, rhe Lecture Room has beori greatly* en* I urged ?.and improve?.! lor the accomnioil?ti?n of intelligent and respectable audiences, ami for courses oflectures bv dis tin ; sb.d l.-rtiirc.-r?, with extensive Apparatuses, A;i*. Many new article! ofcurioslfy have been added and the whole DOW present.? unequalled advantages for ratk>?.id amusement and uspFuI ?--??ruction. Parents and teachers, the friends of sei ence, and cittiens generally, are invited to call. 13 X cent.?rock of DRY GOOD*!?Ladirs, particular At, tendon! !?The b?st stock ot' Dry Good? ?-svr otft-red at re? tail m lin' city o?' New-Y?rk, can now be iii?-prct?'d. \v',- have received *"*15,000 worth ni S?w (?nods, tlir most ot'wluc'* bave h?'.-n landre! in tins city ?Juriu*? (this) tlie month of February. Therefore we have supplied ourselves with Spring Goods in abundance. FRENCH PRINTS, .?!. gant pattern?, entirely new designs,at2s to 2? 6d. We have on?' hundred d'uTerent styles M O US S EL I NE DE L A I N E S, Changeable Chine de Laines, (preferable to the popular Chine Sdk? ?o much admired,) ai 2s G.I ami 3s only. SI LKS: S I LK-i? Elegant Black and Blue-?laek S?ks. at th* same price? for whi. !i lb? v were sold before th?- late 20 per cent, addi? tional finti vi- imposed on S.lk Goods. TO GENTLEMEN IN PARTICULAR. Your attention is requested; it in want of any style .-i CLOTHS; CAS?JMERES, OR SATINETS. w, have an excellent iesortmen?, and we promise to tell you i' leasi .'"' ; ' cent I? -? than you can purchase the same stvle -i .- n-: ? d (? m '?: s t i c s ..i manufacturer?' price?. M?rrima? Shcetirijr?d. f.13 iw F. U . i? VV; F. GJLLEY, 430 Grahd-st. ??'EAY?R CLOTHS at Prime Cost, at ... NEU-YORK CASH TAILORING ESTAB IJSinMENT, I !- Fulton street, near Broadway. For n few day? only, in order lo dispose of the balance of our very desirable stock of Beavers, embracing a great variety of styles. Gentlemen who are ?till in want of a od md fashionable;overcoaiareinvited to call and exam? ine for themselvi ?. a? our Goods -ire direct from the import? ers, bouirtu exclusively fir cash. N Bi.?A full a??ortiu?'nt of superior Cloil.-i, Ca?.?irn'.re? nnd Vestihgs :an always be found at the above establishment Full *uiti furnished at twenty-four hours' notice Cash ..n delivery; and no abatement in prie?-?. (5 ti J. C. BOOTH, Agent TILE Steamship President has as yet not been heard from, but u bais been ascertained tliat ?M? cheapesi Dry <;?.?!- m tir? city can be bought at No. 247 i entr? ?t-^between-Cnndand Broome.sts, Ladies wilt tind ?store a ?plen?li?l ass?rtment?f Mousseline ?le Laines at all prices from -? to ?'-. Print- from 4?.i up. Muslins, I.in , ;i-. Flannels, Broche and Rub RoySh?wla, Hosiery, Glove*, all k adsoi Cambrick?, Book. Mull, arid SwissMuslin,.*"?* tered .?...I Plaid Ribbons. Sec For wl?* at prices tr.-u.i ihe - at 2\- Centre t. E.H. KENT. P. s.- A new siyle -i Prints toi Dresses just received cheap. ?">i 2\v T~Mi2HKLl.\S AND PARASOLS.? *L M N.'.ME?-: ?SANFORD, Manufacturen and Deal ? . :. Btraver street, corner ofHanover, resp?ictfully inforni "iU-R CHANTS and the public _.??-n^mll.v, ii;ac they now : i-.- ? ars.rtment, to which ui?;yare.makirig additions ? i :. ?: ?;?.- above i;;..-. Their ! MBRELLAS embrace every style of Cottony Gingham -.-: ? - Ik. Tlieir V -.!: VSOLS and SlfN SHADES ar^ mad?- from the richesi - . - ,..riM\'.-ji .?i t!..- market. N. ('. Mi-V. \ S. axe enabl?id,by adopting a plan {peculiar :?, :i..?!i-.-!v.?,i to comViin- in tii?r manufacture of th?*ir Lim brell-is and 1'irnsots th?- Light.**?-?-, Eletrance and Finish .il tl?^ Fr- uch with th? Sirimgth of the American. This state ment, while it r??commend*s our Gmbridlas in general, offer* UNI'-t A!. .-,,.. ementa to ihose wh.? wish a _ur>?-t-i'>r arii ?t Lad ? ? and Ge?demen'? Silk Umbrella. M.-N. -. S. abo manufacture all the style-sbf HI? I! -saTIN and F.vNCV STOCKS, adapt.-.: to ihe l i?le,wbich theyriow"off?ir,togeiber.wiihan ex tenii"..run?-le of GENTLEMEN'S S< AK.FS,Cra*-ats,Gloves,Ready Made I ii? ?i. **;?-' ??;. lers, -?'. ?..-".. at prices which shall not ex ceed l.v a mill th?* XT Lowest in this or .my olhei ? i -? XT !'.- Sea ? and Cravats?ome splen-lid patterns ju_i receive?!, i-?:.-:,r-i :'.-.r Boi Balis, Dmn-*rs and Eveninp P.--. ? ? _ fig Imb B.?ik-ke-rpili_". HI". C.iimTiii?: Rooms of C.C. MARSH. 83 C^iar ?m-.-:, continu?- open from 9 A. M. W 9 P. .M. ? order that merchants anil o their*? may avail theinselvu ot a coarse r-! instruction ihn: is truly practical; on?- tint em? braces a complete rou;??ii* of cotnirierrial trT?r.?actii>n_ anil ?nercan::!^-'--dculaiirin?: -?nd on?- in which the Student actu? ally keep? a set of books in a countiiii. houie. To tio.??? who are anacauainted sv;t?-. tii?-adr?-ri_M?r'? repula?ion.li?-d?->irps''? ?ay. that his priu? ipal work on book-keeping ba.? pa?'~j.!j*"''' ten ctlilion*; that :x reci-ivi-s ti:?- prei?-r?:-ri?:e in the New-Tori? Pab!:r S< iio.il., a:t.i other large in?*itutiou?: arid that he, r..::.^-if. has th?* honor ..; l^ir.'i re-app<-jint?-?l tiraehf-rnt boo*. kt-ep?-K for in?- ?fMereantile Li'tmir.* A-??vuciai;on" oi tm eity. Prr-?;.'-e: j?vs, with t??-ta?, mar !?- bad a: the i"0'1^' n>oin> a? ar--Vf>. ELOCFTION'ARY L?crur*3s, with illus trations, a: C'iclo.i Hal! by Mr. J?hn W. S. Hows, on Mondav erer.in-:. February 28, 134-, a: 7J o'dock. Mr. How? will" deliver the" r..**st lecture ot tie serie*, or. Mo** : iv evtanng; 28th February. In the coarse ofthe leciure, tVehbliowing ??.Irctions w*.li be presented, xo :.ii*_scraie the - -"-rent ?:> ??*s of" Eiocutioa?pretace-i by cr.tical rvmark*. ?ART I-BtELICJlL BE-iDI*?-. The P-draWeo:" the Prodie-d Son.Luke,e. xv. f-UI-riT E*.0??CENCE. Extra.-: nom * S?-r=ioc " On the neceeity of a cure National .Morality.**.Dev. Dr. Beecher. SCX-iTOKLU E*c:raci tTrom ? Spe-ech ** On ihe oecessity cf Resut auce.*....PainckHin-ry. 0*v.\T0?lCAL. OR POFCLaR. Othei; - - \-..: ess to the Senate.Shaks??-re. FORENSIC Chara' ter of m !r.:'or-r.er.Curran Fa?.T II... POETICAL *_SxDt>*?-; Engerie Aram.HcoJ. imitative, os o ram* tic. The Biter b::. Colman. M i.*? -?:. Act 2d, S. en?- Su.Shakspere. ?? -.--.:-.r'? -?v?.-r?pt:on o." a Fop.Shi_k??>ei*e. N. B.?T!;e -?rend L?-ciat*f* of the ?er.es -.v?l be delivered ai Chat?n Hall, on Monday evening. March T, 1S-1? The ? us *?*? ?! !>?:? varied in each Lecture. Tick-:? for ::.-? course $2. admit?ng a Gentlnr.an .in-? two La-? -s.to be ".bt:tine?.i at the Lcciu.-r Room, or ot" Mr. How?, at in? residence. 136 >I?-r.*??r?ir--e:. Sin?ie tickets,admit. tins i Gentleman tod Lady, 50"ceats. loung persous, 25 ? '?to be Dbtained at ihe door on the ni^-ht? ot the Lec _f.-t ihAim 2t* RS-. C. E. HORN, at the request ^t' friend-?, respeeuully announces to the pub . ?- in s .. .. i! she w II have the honor oi giving a VO? CAL -'..Vi ERT ittheTtutgersInstitute,ooTliursday; K ? ...; .- .ui . ..;.". on -.vli?ii occasion ?he will b?? assisted ? \ \TOI \'<" LADV. pupil of Mr?. 1". K. Hon.. her r.rsi V i- | Mr. ?. E. DORN, who will ? favorite Son-*-?, and preside at the Piano Forti i'K?>'.?U.vMMF. ...PART I. Xation?] Ballad?-Neat the Lake,*?Mrs IToni? '?? G 1' ^i-.rT.--.-,rri:-_-t-1'.-.-.C E H.ir.i Song?'T . iseentl* ,T m? '?MrJI ?m ?words by Ban ( ornwall.G Loder May Rose'?Young Lady.J.AWade Duel ?? .i ?:r.!v?Mrs Hon. :?nd Young I id;.......'.Blangirii Cantal - 'Rosalii VIrHoru(by desire).Beethoven Ballad?' It '- no verv tan? Sin^Syne*?MrsHorn_Scotch Trio-'Sweet Breathing Place' .Pucilta PART II. Duet?'When Skies are draped'?3IrHorn and \ :.._ Liulj.C K Horn 1 i?^Casta Diva *?Mrsi-ora?from the Op? era ot Norma.Brllim Ballad- ?.!.-? Macfarlan*?-Mr Horn.Scotch Song?'Oft in -;?.. t v.-.::n_- L0v?j is ?een*?Young Lady. i.C K Hon. Song?'Stand ?..?-.our ituu?'?Mr Horn?Descrip? tion ..t :i Sea Y".\:Ux.Carter Ballad?' !..._,- ? I'Bnclian'?Mr? Horn.Scotch Due:?- Mi--. ,i , : Scholar'?Mr ami Mr? Horn? \ S ., ? I..n bv.Fiovoranti Ilrnrs open at 7; Concert t.. commence at hall' past 7 n'cl '? . Tickets50 cents ?*ach ; lob?* had at the principal Music Store?, .min: tli?- Ki-Mun?. t'-.M it \ .MKK1CAN "MrSKl'.M?Gorner of . \ Broadway ;i?d Ann-street?P.T. BARNI M. Mana? ger.? Every evening this ?v-.-..k. Re-engagement fora short - ? . ' ;? M...!.', ofthe City of Dublin, Fall.? of Niagara with real wjitor, nnd Pneumatic Railroad. First appear? anc.' Mi?. IIAUIJW 1i:K. Hi.- celebratetl vocnlisi; Mr. DELARL'E, the great mimic: TILE INFANT MELO? DIST, only 2* vearsolti: and Masier BOOTH, the grand contortionist. " ?t*_-engag??meBt.-'of J. G. BOOTH, th? une rpialei] .-"'.'au- ?inger, and La IViit?- CERITO, the beslilan -?. ?i:.- ol herage, in Am.-rica. Also Master Henry the dancer. A-novel experiment in Animal-Magnetism. Hall n million <>i" Curiosities exhibiting day am! night. -V splcn d : I ) j y Performance every Saturday afternoon, (.rand C?smor?ma views chaiiited every Monday. Admittance to the wh >Ie, 25 ?ents, children half price." Diiv visiters nd tniit?vl the same evening tree. i lTtf ('IliiTS.?Bowery Amphithen.tre, No. S7 Bower}*. This -?tiibii-iiiti-tit re-opene?I, for a short season, on Men lay evening, Fi l.--:tnry 21. 1842, with a lar-?e and celebrated Eoui -'? *ian Cninn?-inv; THIS EVENING t!i?- perfonnanc-is commence with n jrand and ?uperb WALTZ AND STAR ENTREE. Mi?. Gullin ;i? the Amazonian Maid. Vjg??er Songs and Brenkdowris bv Master Diamond ;in.l ?Illy Whillecki A variety ol Equestrian Acts, Vaulting, J-c. by the Com? pany. To conclude with the DAItKIK'S SERENADE. I f Doors'openat&j : Peribrmancecomm??ncesai?o'ch?clt Boxes jO cents; I'it25cent?. 22f i lu Ifllis T OR.ST ED D-V.M.AS Ko and RA T , J TIN ETTS.-WM. M- TITCS, No 50 B-rir,r-?r Oflte for sale a large a>?onm,ni of ?onted D_ma?k, aud R-mmeus. suitable colors for carr?e to**^f^%** fagrain Crimson and Ch?-rrv colond Wo ?t- d.Dan ask?. Mor?-?"!,-. Black Lasting*, Silver Drab, and Bluy CoUi?, Ge?i___ i. i._ I**" XtO am?-, t .aimcLS, nc ;??.*>- i'KAI't. ti. Jr. Store ?4 W^iar-t-'s-ri-e-t, corner of P-"**-?*--?*-_ THURSDAY. Feb. 24. At 10 o'clock at the Auction R-0__ l? rench and Ger_i_n ("tKHls?i-*? cases of Freoch and Ger ? n-.-r. Dry G.?i?,.:u?. landed Tier lattf-4 _rriv_?. cc_ipr_?icga wost desirable assortment ot ?"??h.-on-ble ud ?asoii-ibJe 1-"W,!S on a credit o: ?ix -_od*__ toe approved t*_dor??r-d _c*t*^. rr Abo li* cas? rdegant print?-?: Frers-h l-com-i tnuslt_s. RC-SW Paacy Ir_bboitsJu_l l__de_. tauuoi-ues a_4 ?Ample?*on the mor_in_ of ssde. SATURDAY, Feb. _? At 10 o'cicck a the Auction Rwcr.i. Cloths and t a-?sn?^r*?s_A large and ceneral .*_sonrti_?t c: *?* ???; o; Engiand Cloth.? and Ctt.-sit-er?s received pre late arrivais, o_ a cr*M?t ot xa mcuihs for approved er-lorsed note?. At Private Sale?China B!k SilkHdkfs: do Aswted Sew. i_s?*>: 5 cases Funcv French ?ty'e Pi-Jj C-ssimeres?. fix : Ox? ford. Fan.-v, Mixt, De JoioviUe, i.e. Also?kX> pi**rces 4-1. >4 and 6-4 Wl?i* ?vi *R?_ Canica Matn nt-. _ Josiah Riclanis. Aucrioueer. BY BANGS. RICHARDS ?_ PLATT, Store IS*" Broad wax-. Liberal cash advance*) uaJe on co-t-ignc-ei-ts Of auctioa S-N-. TUESDAY. Febru?rv 23d. AND THREE FOLLOWING? EVENINGS. At ?H o'clock, at the Auction Room. LjtR.i. S.xLt ?? RtKf Old E.s?"*.tsii Book.?;?Compris? ing"upwa.-iL? of _">?><l vixJume-?. just receix-ed from Europe, embracing .in i/xti-.i.-:-.;ioary collection of ?tandard old au? thors, :n almost every department of litvrarure. x-aluable ?tntk? on the scieoeesand arts, rare old voyages and travels, Lai . rod Greek Classics, -c-vv?? works on H.r_l?lry. Astro!? o?.y. old 31ack Lette: volume?, tine old ediuons ?i Itibte., choice works in um S;-..tn;?li, French and Italian language?;, A.c., ?c. Among the collection, arc?Pocofce. ?real work on the East. . ?ol?. tolic. a ?erv axcellenl copy of this rare aud costly work, hao4*omely bound in hah Russia: a splendid copy oi King James's Biwie. the t':r?t edition published ui 1611.folio, fine!vhound; a copv of tht? famous "Breeches'" Bible, 4lo; Boden ?? Adams superb Folio Bible; Martin L'ither'? German Bible, tine copy , History of the Bible, folio, xvtth S_. hist?rica] .nates; Cbrene-logy'of the Hebrew Bible v.ndicatrd : Jcisephus's Works, fine old folio copv ; L?ighs Critica Sucra. -.to ; lereinj? Taylor's V> uk?, S vol?. roy?l 8x*o* a great variety oi rare old Sermon? by Sh?r lock, Tavior," Scott. Hoadlex-, Wright, Browne, Tuckney, Jacobs, Clarke, and others. Early Vovsges and Trax-els? a? Harri?'? Vox-ages, - vols., tblio : Le Brun? Trax-,-1?; Voy? ages of John Byron; Northleigh's Travels; Drake's Voya -c? and Traxef-folio. Anacharsis's Voyages, . x-*jl_ ; Van. brain'? Voyage to China ; many valuitlil? <iid Book? of Trx veis :u the lut.-d State?, i.e. \c. ClKittibers's Cvclopedu. 4 vol*, folio ; .Millet's Gardener*. Dictionarv, 3 vol?. ; Kapin and TiudallS History of England; 2 x-ols. folio t many valua hle work? relating to Scodand.an?! Scottish Poetry; Beau mom and Fletcher's Dramatic Work?, lobo; Coiiereve"?* Works. I nil?. ; Cow ley'? Work?, folio; Shakr-peare's Works, 18 vols., with 'llustt-itions from Boydell's plates; Shak?* w?'.-tre Restored, Svo; Bysshe'i British Parnassus, 2 vols. ; Dupin's History of Ecclesiastical Writer**,3 xos. folio.? Le sage'.s rnstoricnl aud Chronological Atlas ; Gill's Body of Divinitv, - vil?. ; Smith's History of the Bible; B??n Jolin son's Works, folio; Ovid's Mrt.r.iiorphos..??, folio; Walton and Cotton's Angler: the Oxford Lansage* Hogle. Orlautlo Furioso. 5 x'til?.:' Hovb-'s Mct,i.?i;_ io, 3 x-ols.; >ivt?iiser?s Po eticpl Works, ? vols.: Shell?.?'s Poetical Works, 2 xi>Ls. ; Etlgewordi's Work?. 18 vol?. ; Lite uf Mahomet; Alkoran of Mahomet: Boccncio's Decdineroii, 5vols., splendid copy; Finden'. Landscape and Portrait Illustrations of the Work? of L.rtt Byron, 2 vo'.s. royal 8x"o; English Gallery Of Por? trait?. 7 vois, no ; Mirebaud's System of Nature, '* vol?. ; I'ope's WniKs. . voN. folio: lave*? F.ci"___"__.tical H'tstor*,"; Reimell's Dlivrvation? on ihe- Plain of Tnjy ; Rutlixvortli's Collections", folio: Catalogue of uni ror?_ .hi<1 noble Author? if England; Walpole's Catalogue of "Engravers: Aikenon Son;; Writing; Salt on Hieroglyphics; Webb'sBeac-t/iesof Painting and Poetry; Harris on Poetry and P-hiling; Frearf? IVrfection of Paintin-?. .Vc. Sic, Catalogues containing full particular*, are now ready, and the book.? nrrnn?*e?l for exaiunalion. W. c. Haggerty, Auctioneer. BY JOHN HAGGERTY & SONS. THIS DAY. At 11 o'clock at the Auction Room. I.arce S.u.K OF'Kussia ShbETINC and.Crash.?Dama ced goods per ship Henry Clay, from St. Pme'-stiurg, under the inspection of tlie Wardens of the |*ort fur account of tqe underwriters. 1.1 bales Crash, assorted width nnd qtmlities, 48 bale? Russia Sheeting*. Also, under th?? Inspection of the Wardens of the Port, tor account oi the underwriters, damaged on the voyagent" im* ?lortatiiin? S casi? London fancy Prints, _ ca?ei striped ami checked Manchester Olitghun-, 1 ca?e Baug-up ConLs. 1 case heavy drab Moleskin?. l casecolored and black Vsiracan?. 1 case fancy Lontlon Litu-n Drill?. 1 *.i?e fancy Cotton Drill?. ? bales fancy-end twilled Blanket*). 2 ca?es Dress Checks. Catalogue, and ?ample? readv .nrly morning ?u ?al? FRIDAY. At 10 o'clock, at their auction room. Package Sale.?'?o*\ pllck:t_:e^ foreign and ?lome.-.ti?* Dry GcKjiLs, comprising ??* large anu desirable a-vsortnieni of sou* sonable articles, el 6 month, credit ' .? WEDNESDAY, At 10 o'clock, at tlieir auction room, **" Package Sale.?3W) packages Foreigntuid Domotic Dry Good?, coiiipri?iu?r a lar;"- and dt-?irnble aisortmeiif of s*a ?oiiahle article?, at :. months credit._ William W. Shirlev, Auctioneer. ? A SSIGNEE'S SAJJE? Thursday, F?b X"_L, rnnrv *Mtti. m o'clovh, ui Uw store nnd show-rooia No. .-?81 an_ 31*3 Broadway, near Prince-?-, Catalogue Sale bv order of Assignees, of a large and general _x?ottmeut of F"rench, India and English China. Dinner. Tea, Dessert, Coffee ami Toilet Seis, Earthen Ware of all descnn_o_> rich ciu_and plain Girt??? Ware, all articles; rich Cluuide liejrs, .Mantle Ornaments, and a ?-real vuriety of Fancy Good?. Aho, Show Ca??\ larj-e Iron Safe. Sold in lots lo suit dealers, hotels and liitrtiJi.-u Cal-!o(nic*i readv, nnd _ooel? can iieexHim'iicdon Wedaestfay. Out-door ?Sales and (.'.iiisiitiiiiieiit? solicited at ii-1 and fit" Nassau.sL 1*19 5tis John Post, AocUoneer. IlMPROyED Brooklyn property at Auc? tion.?John Post, Auctioneer, ?viii sell ai his tale room, h' Fulton-streei, Brooklyn, on Monday, Feb. 28, at 12 o'clock?' Two ?tory frame house anil lot 120 Pearl-street, wlthin ahout one hundred feel of Sands street. Two ?tory brick house and lot92 Sands-street, near Jay. Frain.' house and lot 99 Illght-street Th?- whole being within five nr ten minuti-'s xvalk of Ful t.n Ferry; Brooklyn. Sale positive. l"22.te?d? William H. Franklin, Auctioneer. PEREMPTORY S ALK of Property ia Spruce-streel, (?i close an estate.?Win H. Franklin wtl| ?ell at auction, on Wednesday, .d day of March, al 12 o'clock, at ik?? Merchants' Exchange, that valuable lot ol" ground, and the buildings there, situated No. 33 Spruce-si., on the north westerly side, in the Fourth Ward, containing 2S feet 10 inch??? in iront, 71 feet oh the south-westerly side, 74 l.et 11 inches in the north-easterly side, and _4 t?-et 11 iii'dies m tht* rear. The recent xv?,|?*ningof Sriruce'-sireeH, and the erection of many lar<re buildings in the immediate vi.inity ofthe property, renders It susceptible ol great im? provement. The nth- i? iudispuiable. 'Ihesalewul be pos? itive. Terms, lu per ceuL ?down, bilanci on the fir? of May, wiieu the usual Wanranty Deed will he jiven. I_i titles' EAUTY IMPROVED.?The greatest I blemish of beamy w superfluaus huir on (hvfjic?*, neck and arm? of female?. Goumud'? Penetrating Poxvdt-rs p?rr manentiy uproot it, or the stubborn beard otmau, ban ele ganl article, perfectly innocent, and pleasant to use.?, ji pt-r hottie?. GOCBALD'S VEGETABLE LIQUID ROC G E, im? movable by perspiration or rubbing with a handkerchief or cloth. F?ir hails and parties tins is the only liquid Iba*. Should be used. M) cents a bottle. GOtJRAUD'S EA? DF. BEAUTE, or True Watero/ Beauty, for removing tan; ?:i!Io?.vrie?.?, eruption?,and hfiiiinfi chappew bands: an\ fare. ,*?1 p?.-r leotile. To be had ato") Walker street, I d??>r from Broadway, and .r?l7 Broadway I5i Imi*._ riAGE AND ?SK1.N? Church's" Vegeta. JL ble Lotion, the iiiijst valuable cosmetic in u?e for re moving pimples, blotches, re-tier, tan, freckles, ringworm ami cut?neo?s er?ntions and discofof?tion-. The tur for a short time, will produce ;i clear and brilliant complexion.? Sold in bottles at 7.'> ?eiit? each, at CIK ?ICI-TS Dispeasao', l-?3 Bowery. Agents?E. W. Bull, Hartford; Charles Sieane, Pough keepsie; S. ii. N. \V. Simmons, Pme, corner of Fourtb-sL, Philadelphia. f9 ATCHES mo ^WELRY ^cry low.?Tlie subscriber is selling all dtrscriptions of gold ;u)^ ?ilv-rr li-ver, anchor, escapemur?t, lepinr and vurge Watches, Diamond i*?it._5. Pin?, Gold Pencils, Keys, kc at retail, lov-x-r than' at -?ny other place in the city. Gold. Watch?-, ?? low ?u ? to 10dollars each. Watches aad Jew? elry exchange?! or bought All watcher.- warranted to keep poo*i time or the money return*?.- - G.C.ALLEN. Importer of Watches and Jewelry, whole-sale and retail, ?JO ??nil ?ireet. un ?lriir_ ri.1*- istf pAST OFF CtOTHING.^?iitle_ae_t \y or families throwing ?.?i.le from their wardrobe arti? cles of wearing apparel and ?le*irin- to turn tiie same inw cash, c.tn obtain trom the ?ubscrilri-r 20 per cent, more than any other per?on will give. IL LEVETT, 742 Broadway, Otfice No. P>j Nassau-sL opposite Clinton Hall, N. Y. Families and gentlerne-n attended at tlieir residences by appointment, and all orders left at eithey pisi-e, <>r sent mrou.h the Po?t G.iic?-, will receive prr-mpt atti-ntion. N. B.?Ladies' apparel and Fancy Bali Dms*-*. al?o pur ch-ted._ FISH!S 'SPREVaSTYLE^iorGentle: men. HATS.-.\ot?C?>.-The ,ub?cril>erannounces to the Geritleme,, ?t New-York thai he purposes ?m the 1st of M?rchen-mini; to introdnce d*** ?Sprmg. Fashion' f*>r Genu'* Hats. The shape to be pr^nti-d will be in conu?t uationof th.- series of American Fs?hKmx as :niro*'uced br him last (all under th? ti?e of the - Metropolitan Mo-iel. The uhm-pcedente-l favor and popolaruy which that style ohtiine.'t it oact determines th" ?ubs-rnber t/j adber?* to the -k.i'c" commenced !??? him. namely, that of adopung a sys ?eni of-Ti-h?! P'a-iiioa- in preference to relying upon tor *?"? .'tan?i"trd?. The mo?iel about to h?* lUbmiUed to th* _?_ioo_bIe public, allhoogh durenng from the iast in its 'etitrra! app_arai*tc?. will commend itseU to the coimou-eur "or its elegance aad e.act symmetrical proportion- The form and ?rr3nx?'in*'nt of titt brim no lr-_ thtm thai of the crou-n ?vill fonn a ?iistinctivr feature in the * Spring' Fash? ion. The -bj.-ct aim?ii at will I?- to Hipan a graceful and unique character to the Hat, and at th?r same time to adapt th*.- s?7.e and style ofthe brim to the features of the wearer, ?o as to ??-cure an appropriate '/ife-ct in the ' tout en?ie*nbte' of the dress. O. FISH, Fa?__>__ble Hatter, (23 -t* 137 Brcadw-y. TOHATTERS.~The> Bab-criber has ._ constantly on hand a full assortment of Silk Plush n_i-_ be otfers at very t? v price?. 18'.nil T.'lis. p. ; ( ii ?; ,-;?*, r;P i? n .-???>?? r L~\DIES'"C?fTP??S?An Invoice of x-erv beauufulone-s ju?t received by t"2. lr E. A. S. S. BGCK.WELL, . A-torEmu-e,