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Butler it Co. j We are very ma< h pleased with this work, and cut recommend it to those who v,'ish to obtain a ciecr view of the train of facts and circumstances rrhich led to the establishment of thfl frrand scheme of political Liberty, which has been reat- i iscd on the N'crth American Ccnitinent The style is odd to say the least and may dis? please some, but the manner v.hieh the <?,-. at /.tea of th." hook is carried throup fa and developed .- clear and satisfactory. The atttlior, in his preliminary discourse, holds ti.P.t there are three thing! to he considered iii the ttxutftf history: ???*" *;. TIip Historical records?the lacts of History The Civilization, i. e. the prnpressivo improve? ment anil elevation of the Hare; The Divine Design, j <? ihr; destiny assigned to the Race by its Author. This i<i H iris id statement, and we wish it con tl become general in treating nil branchei of History. It ja vain to undertake to comprehend the history ?i the fast, unless we understand the Destiny of' Mankind on earth?thnt is, Ihe work or function as signed them by the Creator in placing them here. History oilers us mainly a series of gigantic and terrible pictures of Carnage. Slavery. Poverty, Ig? norant uud Misery ? of the rise nnd frill of Nations, ul universal conflict and antagonism. And still, during all this time, mere 11fits been quite a tenular coUtcitrr progress, and Humanity, through miller ?ncr,a of all kinds, aud E rude and terrible appren tineabip, ha* been irraduaily approaching the solo l.on of a problem, yet but dimly perceived, which can be no-other thanihrt of its Destiuy When this problem is solved, then the Past will be uudei stood , the misery anil evil which have predoinina ted in it, and which seem soinconaistcnt with the at tributes of Divine Providence, will be explained, and Man will understand the scheme of universal Deve lopment, tint i fanse ol Evil, and the plan of Divine government?conciliating the free will or independ enaction of Unite beings with His plans of naiver sal harmony. Mr. M'Cartiiey has not undertaken to explain the \ Destiny of Man on earth, perhaps it did not enter into the plan of his present work, perhaps be could , not Ho has undertaken to show thot in the discov ! try of our Continent, and in thu mode of its settle meat, the Divine Design was to establish a grand exauiplo of Political Liberty, nnd raise up u great Nation, which should conciliate in every way the I independence ol the elements composing it, from the citizen to ihe State, with the collective Unity ; and authority ot this \\ hole. This he has done in n clem biu^ felicitous manner, and Iiis statement will well reward the cost nnd time of procuring aad rending tho work. We wish sonic one could write the History of Europe, and trace the gradual formation ol its Polit? ical System from the fail ol the Komnn Kmpire. A picture of the formation of two grand systems ot Po? litical Organization would he most instructive to all who are interested in the study of the Political and Social Progress of Mankind, and in fathoming the mysteries of the Divine Purpose with regard >o Humanity on earth. f3T Rev. Wst.-P, Tii.pe.s (Pnitariam of Con? cord, N. H. has sent us a copy of a sermon pi cached by htm iu review of the proceedings of the Evangelical Alliance. It is marked by . spirit of kindness and can? dor whicli shows that the author is deeply imbued with the precepts of Cbristiatiity. Peoru Elfctio.n ?The Whiga elected their candidate for Mayor, and all four of the Aldermen, at the Charter Election in Peoria. Ill on Monday, the Tib. inst by handsome majorities Gj**' A Bible Society has just been formed in Kane Co. Illinois, auxiliary to the American and For? eign Bible Society. President, Hon Isaac Wilson of Batavia, 111. ^_ Negro Scffkaoe ? The Constitutional Com en tion. Wisconsin, have passed negro sulVrage resolutions, by a vats of 53 to 46. Newapnper Accuracy. TV ?u Editor ef the Tr.btint Being a daily reader of the newspapers, I should be glad to inquire if you know how it is we get such in? formation Grom them at we sometimes do t was \ ery ?or.-y to see in tho Herald, a short time age an elaborate statement of the causes of the leilure ot the ? Mount i-av ige Iron Work?' when 1 bsd never heard before that they had lailed but there 1 read a demonstration that they could not but fail, by reason of the mode in which they were conducted -such lavish expenditure.?such lordly magiii?ceuce. Soon afterward, all this was corf firmed hy an article in the Evening Post, which showed La a airuilar manner how the ? Mount Savage Iron \\ ortu must have stopped in the nature of thing*, and lhat the new Tariff had not Injured them at all. Well, now it it aaid that the 1 Mount Savage Iron Works' have iceu .n lull operation all the time, and I saw in ihe Evening Post yesterday, under the bead oi ? Distresses ol the Mill owners.' thai they have orders at good prices, which will keep them prosperously employed for two years to come. The thing that puzzles me in this, is, hove those papers found oiit ju?t when the ia'.se report of the failure was spread, exactly the reasons why there could u't Ijiit be a failure and then, whell it appears there Aus t'f ivrn a failure yet, how they can see. in ibe face of what they proved the other day. that there . it ?ny prosperous emplovment for a concern so ruiu ously conducted as the ? Mount Savage Iron Works.' t'ETK*. From Fort Lcavssvvorth.?We learn that Capt. Murphy, who was dispatched from Santa Fe some two months ago. to procure sps^cie for the payment- ot the troops. Ac. in New-Mexico, left Fort Leareoworth on the 5th inst under a military escort of twenty men Capt. Clary, ot the Quartermasters IVeartment. fur? nished every facilitv in hit power, to ensure a safe and speedy paasagv of the funds to Santa K6. It is his opin? ion that they will be able to cross the plains in safety, although at a very advanced period ot the season foi such an expedition. No express from Santa Fe- had arrived at the Fort up to the Mh inst. although one was looked for honrly? consequently there was nothing later than the intelli srnce brought by Dr. Vaughn, which we published some days ago. Capt Clary, who has been ia charge of the Quarter master't Department at Fort Leavouworth. arrived in this city aday or two since. [St Louis Repub. Hin. Charge to Denmark;.?We understand, from good authority, that William W. Irvin of Pittsburgh, at prctentiCbargi d'Affaires at Copenhr.gen.is to be recalled aad Robert P, Elennikrn of In ion town. Fayette coun? ty, appointed in hit stead. Mr. F. is a gentleman ot mach experience In public life, and in "all respects is well quahied for his position. [ !Vrm>ylvanian. Friday. Mr. Apams.?We regret to learn that this ven? erable patriot and philanthropist, in his eager real to get wall enough to go to Washington, tried his strength too far. and fell while walking his chamber, bruiting his per sou somewhat. His physician has forbidden him to th-nk of going to Washington this Winter. [ Emancipator. acsTH. O Rcllly, Essj.ofthe Atlantic aud Ohio Te legrapb, presented to the printers of Capt. Moorebead's company of volunteers, before their departure, lw) vol? umes Harpers' Familv Library. Thit is a good thought. The weary houra of "the soldier may be greatly light? ened in this way. [Pittsburgh Gat.and Adv. scar* Mr. Polk aaya that within the last year no a?ictmg diapenaarlon of Providence has fallen upon our country. Does be rnean to intimate that his Mexican Wv Is the work of the Devil f [Lwdmilt Joar, I i BY <-: REE LEV & McELHATH toi., vi. ;>?. aa.i. A?-o' iatlon Diacnsaed -No. 3 0. From the Courier 4 A'nyarrir. Dec 2*. Tnz Soci/?fx o? The Tsibtttje L^>rnrri>?No. V.?Oar readers, we trust, will appreciate tie difficulty of coodacting an argument w,th an Opponent who re? cognises none of the common rale* of reasoning, and who repediates ais pos.tions as fa.: ?r they become un pleasant, in Our last two article* of this discussion starting from the explicit declarations of X ' Trib ?'? r>ec., that ' 'he Property of an Attorixion trill I* reet/d in tkr.tr vlio tkall cor.rrit/uzc the. Capital to utchltV. it." and that Labe? woi^d he rewarded by a ?hare of its product?, i we proved from these premises that the dlrecr enriency of Associatic'n would be, to render the rela'-.'^n of L'.nd : opd and TiInant perpetual ar.d universal. In reply. 'fir Trio., -it ?sys that " ;n Association those who turr.iit the original capital art not the owner* of all the '.and and property, as you t-yppos' " This is the exact ^'pstirr of Thr Trihv. nt'i former statement and as that has been fully examined, and a?. moreover, we hav? no room to w>;ste in reconciling 77-s Tnb.-.nr s contradiction*, or in demolishing ail the novel positions it may choose tn take, we shall pass to the ?8actic.si. Wosutnco of As? sociation, with reference to its individual members; and our aim will be to show that a Phalanx would contain within itself the elements of di'cord. without any ade? quate counb-ractin? or harmonizing force; uid thht tnese would inevitably < :iec; Its destruction. In doing this we ,hall oe obliged to trace, somewhat .n detail, the, conrsr^ of dally life in one of these r stabliabmeats. 1 he tbe'.ry ?f Association requires that Us prlnr'ple should he carried into, and shoald shape and go~r.rn. ail the detail* of social life. Thit principle, oi commuity Of eftozt, is to enter into el! the employments, and ail the enjoyments, the necessities and pleasures, of daily lite. It is to be carried into their eatin?. workinr and iivinc?Into the education of their children, the direction of their labor, the distrib ution oi profit*, and in snort ir.tv. all their relations. To begin with, the cookiif for all oi them !? to be done by a select number called a tr. np and ail are to eat at cine table. Now the Brat task will h" to select the cooks. Py whom will it he done ? And inppose some who desire to b' cooks, are e-c!v.dcd from that group will they not naturally have a prejudice .??gain-1 the cooking ol their lueceaaful rivals ? And sup pose, through their influence r.r otherwise a pc-tion of the Inmates dislike the dishes set before them must ti.ey Iis- forced to submit, or insy they set up nn opposi I tion party and seek the overthrow of the obnoxious ; cooks ? If the lattrr. we have an internecine quarrel at ; once. It the former, we have a tyrant.y 01 the ex ! tremcst sad the mo?t odious < haraeter. Tins ni'.y seem a irivnlous cau>e oi trouble : but will it not be real ? And precisely the ?am?* dir: nil - w-.l be encountered in every branch of domestic tile in Association. Look attain at the arrangements tor i abor. .A group is to be employed In gsrdeaing i another m plowing a third in woo l cutting, A c. These, of course, are ail to l?e distinct. Ilach man has his prope r place, In his proper croup, lor the fulfilment of his proper mission Now, who ?hall assort and arrange them i And suppose a number are dissatisfied with the place assigned to them ; by whom is the matter to lie finally decided : and bow are the disarlcrfed to bo compelled to ?cquicsce i What will prevent them from grumbling?from exciting dislike in others?from persuading them to crumble? and so fermenting discord and hatching rebellion I Be? side, there will be many kinds of labor less pleasant, and more rcpnlsive than others. For in-tance. boot-black ing. ditch-digging, scavenger work. Ac are til obnox? ious and disgusting labors :?yet they mu-t be per lormed. None, probably will volunteer in their behalf for none will regard that a* their special and proper sphere. Hut? group must be detailed for their perform, arice ;?by whom shall this tie done ' And s.ippose the persons designated avow their preference tor garden Inc. rather than cleaning ?ink-". mid in the end refuse to do that duty > Where is the remedy, and by whom, and in what way, can it he enforced I Are any rri,.,jK.ilrd lo do so! And suppose sonie do otter, ior high prty, to discharge these 'filthy Inaction*' ol soeii ty :?will not others look upon then) as a little below their level;?as consenting to do for pay wind nothing would induce tkem to do; And will they not gi udii.illy, though compelled to meet with them in so cial Intercourse constantly, come to lor.).- down upon thorn, to i!i?counlenaneo their familiarity, an Isotorepu ,!.?.?>? their ncquaintRiici-, mid In the end regard and treat tlit-in ns servile and degraded < Will not this lie the na? tural tendency of things ' And does Asrocinti. u pn \ ide any adequate counteracting iniiuenre ' And now, to advance a step further in this inquisition : it is un essential feature ol Association that each man's labor is to he appraised and set to Iiis credit Now. when all work together, by whom hin! how i- this to be done I And when it is doue. how are the awards to tx enforced t Here may he a dozen mm in one group?all apparently healthy and Industrious, but among them must, of course, he ii great disparity in the amount ol woik which they can accomplish. This disparity, while all work at a common task, is not perceived, y. t it is per? fectly dear that it exists. Now, shall it be estimated or not / And will it not he tcconnted hard that one man ihould receive less than another, no more industrious hut n little more efficient 1 And If all aro rewarded alike, will not he who Si tually earns the most think it hard that others should share equally, and so deprive him ol his Just reward I And will he not feel inclined to relax Ins exertions, since he maki? nothing from their excess I Now when it is considered that ail the business of life?all the countless diversities ol daily labor, are to be brought under this arrangement, is it nut clear that the system will become infinitely complicated, and that the causes ol discord and collision will be numberless I And now let us follow this inquiry still farther. Tht Tribune tells us that .the Education ol every child" will be " one of the most Important ends of Associa? tion," and that it will yo the " special charge ol Coun? cillors elected by all the adult members.' The plsn for educating children, proposed by Association, is certainly worthy ol examination, and should be thoroughly un? derstood, belore a judgment of the system is formed We regret thai The Tribune is so studiously vague upon this point as well us others?but it says enough to Indi? cate the general character ol the system proposed. The principle ot Association is to govern Education. " Every child" is to be under the " special charge" ol Council? lors, chosen by the "adult members." To begin wjilh. suppose the tsdult member* nr, not unanimous are the minority to submit implicitly to the cho.ee ol the ma iority ' II so they must ,d course surrender tlieir riul dren to the " special charge" of the Councillors . and thus they may be educated, not only in disregard of the wishes ol their parents, but in direct hostility to princl pics which they deem essential. If not 10, may the mi' nority establish another school?select another council? have other teachers, und so set up an opposition school i And may they seek to convert others to their way o! thinking and ectiael And enn any number ol persons act thus * And will not the Association thus be split tip Into factions upon this subject* Nothing of all thi* certainly, could be allowed, as it would speedily reestab? lish the existing Social System upon the ruins of the Phalanx. The Educational Council must have charge ot the matter, and must be supreme in it. The children are all to be given into their hands for all the purposes ol Education. They are to decide who shall be their teachers, and what they shall be taught; and their do? minion will embrace, as 7"'ir Tribune says "the tho rough Education. Physical. Moral and Intellectual o! every child'' Now, suppose the 'adult members choose a Council of Infidels, and give them this charge of the whole matter. The care is supposablr and must be met. There may be some parents who Would hsv- j scruples against committing the ?'.. .i. training of tlieir ' chi'dren to such a Council. What are they to do i Are they to set up an Opposition School- Or must they teach their children themselves I in either case, they abandon the principle ol Association, and revert to the present Social State. It is clear that thevmnstsub mit to the Council, until they cm overthrew it: and then the opposite party must go through the same process of despotism, struggle lor relief, ai.d final victory. And her?1 would be the seeds of a thorough and a fatal revolt aguiasithe whole fabric ol Associate n And now to carry tins scrutiny iuto the sphere ot re? ligion : How will religious worship be arranged m As? sociation I Will some . ne mode of worship be estafc llshed by the ' adult members." to which all must con? form I Clearly such a step would involve the very cx tremity of State tyranny over conscience, und would produce an explosion at once. M ust, tht it. ill i c at per text liberty to conduct their worship upon such priori plea aud "in such a manner, as they ace fit ? Then, ol course, a place of worship must be provided tor each sect that may grow Up. Win this be done by the Asso? ciation itself) Will the Presbyterian bxiilii. or aid in building, a Catholic chapel I Will the Methodist assist In providing a place tor Mormon worship 2?And sap pose each sect Joes this fi r itself, clearly then the prin clple ot Association is abandoned, and they go back to the present Social State, and that, too, under inteaense disadvantages. For it must be remembered they are all within a limited space:?they inhabit one house .?ihrir places of worship must be close together, probably un der the same root. Suppv.se then, the M. thodist choose to conduct their religious services with loud shoutings, A-e. as they do now?will not the fa-liar:ans. or the I mversalisis. who worship in the nest room, be dis Curbed, and tee! annoyed and sc. in the end become an cry with their neighbors I And beside all litis, w?l not the conscientious parents become distrust: il pf theetb ct which modes of worship, directly at war with principles, will have upon their caildreu ? And will Uiey not soon see liiat when all are so closely crowded together, they cannot escape that influence. Now we are aware list these objection* may seem perry: aad that The TrsMcae wi? probably characterize them as ' quibble*' and ' cards.' But they touch the very root of the whole system, which claims to be a system of Soctal life aad not a mere speculation. Difficulties precisely ot this sort would spring up at every step, and in every*department There would be a co'in?eas mlt. ety oi tastes, of principles, of sentiments, o! prejudices and of whims, to be gratified or harmonized. And even J in the least Important matter*, they would produce a marked effect. Suppose a child were ?ick. aad the As? sociation physician should be a homcepalhist.?would ihe parent, who was an aliopaiiist. or a hydropathisf. or a chrono thermahst. or a magnetist, be compelled to employ him : or would the Association provide all these various doctors for all such various wants - Aad precise? ly ihe same diffictiby must be encountered in every branch ot social life. " Nothing would be BTempi ::.::i it. These prejudices, predilections and conviction*, would ensf aad would have an iurluence. and that indu enco would lead constantly to destroy the Association. They can be obviated only ui two ways :?they must be overruled, pi : deren by the strong bai 'd: or they raustali be consulted and gratified?and tbat would simply be a return to tho existing social state.?a conversioa of As sociatioa iato the isolated system,?rhe dissolution of the Phalanx iato a Township. The Tribune coacedse, as perforce it most, that " knav? ish, indolent, selfish and quarrelsome persons" may enter Into an Association:?but it insists that they - could not stay there." Why not ? Suppose they were to become tf? ?H'<n-fey; and what It to prevent It i TU Tnjun? NT2 W-YOKIi claims to o* sure, in lees direct but equally expBci] :?ras. that a K.CA/d ^ersoa rotid sat* i* Hear en. es tctil? c? a cntoTU or amceiud person comIc box in sn Altert? rio-i. V.'e scs cot the slightest ground for such an ex? travagant asd absurd assertion. The Tnb^r.c insists tust the tendencies Ol the ige tr> toward association ; thattheri is no Limit t j tie sap] . ?on of the principle.??i that it msy be carried into aii tb? relattoes of daily S >? v7ehare given ourreascmi for thinkinr ditYerentiy. Ts? Triiun? refers to the " nevoient provisions ot tie day as evidence :.: iu posi tiun?thus : " Ph. isntiropy erects a 'Sailors' Mom'1.- a ? Home for tred Females,' tue.?not a trparatt <txr'Jr?t for each half, ?oren objects of .is benevolent concern, nr.: a lorgr rey-lnt U> accommodate its hundreds."' This is a strange ai^mnent Public charity ta?s that shape, simply because it cannot cjf.-i any better. Will not The TrAun< admit that every poor saisor would be better of. if Philanthropy could give him a house tad farm ct kUoim. titan la this !srg<- edirce -.nth a thous? and -c.iers ? And are they not ad pet together in ore edifice, and placed upon the footing of an Association, -imply because nothing better can be aferded ? 7t,e same *h.d of provision is ru'Je for convicts. Inbtrro has an "Edifice," m which the economies, labor-groups sr-d general principles of Association are carried cut thoroughly and rigorously . sut would The Trihu-.t urge ihat as a reason for re-organizing all Society npen the same plan 5 Equally fallacious are all its citations.? Community of erfort makes roads, estallishcs a Police. d.'TS rsnals. ?ic simply because individual erort cannot do it: but that fact does not imply that victuals should be cooked, tables set children taught, and the whole human race 'taken in and done lor' upon the same plan. So. too. communities organized frr some one pre dominant purpose, such as the maintenance of a special rehriou. like the shakers. Moravians, die. may hold to? gether, so long as that motive is strong encugh to over tM ar all the ordln'.ry impuls*s sr.d laws of action ?but no longer. And ?? to the scheme of 1 chib-bcases for the married. ?o aUCaWaa; cited by Tit Tris: r.t. we have only to say, that th&jo who run nor live elsewhere, and who con live there, wo-ld probably dose.?and would And'k advantageous Others, we opine w:l! remain in natu mm. At the opening ot this discussion we took i.p TJti Tri btau's theory oi Natural Rights, and proved it to be un? founded. The Trill.,.- replied by saying, that our argu? ment was akin to that of BtrnKZ irainst Paint We re? joined that ii so. we thought all the better ot it on that 1 account. The Tribune responded by saying that its own : political affinities were with the principles of P.h.ve, and that Paine'? politics were entirely aistinct from the " Lhrrttogiro! error " into which he had been driven. We repiied that no man could have a theory o| lundatner.tai polities entirely distinct from his rei:.'i II belief; that Paxxk was udrvnitex infidel; and that his notions ot Natura] Rights, with which The TrSntnt claimed affinity erew out of this infidelity. This certainly was a proper way ot meet.ng Tin Tribune'* riaim. How is it treated by the Editor oi that pupei' I 1 am surprised, he tuys, al the l.iitemessof vituperation with which you atsail" "poor Tom Paine! ' "To him. more than to any other > man. this ceuatry is indebted lor the impulse to its Inde- , pcndenrelrom Croat Britain'; " bis voice cheered the | discomfited defenders ot our Liberties." Ac. ' I tr:.,t . thest.are no: among ike inei:mrnlt in the rindictirt hatrtd irith vhirh von purfnie ur.il blacken hit memory " Low as is our estimate of Palst'? moral character, we beliive i he would hare scorned to resort to ?o unmanly a method of answering uu opponent. Vet *ve find affixed to it the j initials ot The Tribune's Flditor. CITY ITEMS. Satcboav, Dec. 2fc | I.n-\nitv of Mn. Hastv.?The County Court, j this forenoon, dismissed tiie charges [ot lunacy] in rela- I tion to Mr. II. on the ground tlint sufficient time has ni t yet elup.;ed to enable an opinion to be formed ns to i whether iiis ma ady ispermnnent or only temporary. We must as tin call the attention of store- ? keepers to their own interests:?no leas thsn seven stores.being found open by the police this morning. fe?r~ -Accident.?James Livingston was run over by iw No. 40, yesterday, and one oi his ribs j broken. Conveyed to hospital. l~ir' Ein.ES.r-A spice and match factory and sawmill in Attorney tt. were destroyed by tire yester day morning between -I i.nd ? i/clock. Another occur red at C7 Duaui -St. this moraine, Mrs. Magan tin owner. : being burned through inability to escape, caused by | itiVmporatice. Rum I rum ' when will thy reign cease > and wbt n the diminution of thy votaries ? Polick,?Henry Schwartz. Henry Hinte ?nd.| Chas. I). Merins, were arrested yesterday charged with | delraudiue Henry Sehnering of $650. The three former I purchased an ah bouse from the iatter in floldxt, civing their notes In payment Shortly after schwurt/, cn pre fence of Indebtedness to Blute and Me tins, confessed judgment to them, and the establishment sold under ex- j ecutioti. The three wert rotmiiiited tor trial_Shop- ' lifting being the order of the day, Rosanna Fianigan j conceived she bad as cood ri^lit ns others, und in demon stration ot her vines, entered the stoi>- of M. Adams, Mo? j Bowery, on Thursday night, and dispossessed the owner ot a gold watch. On senrching her. a gold ring, stolen from W. B. Hatch ?v Co. Broadway, was toumi in her possession-A sailor named Charles Ssvace was rob? bed yesterday ,ii a groggery by one Daniel Desmond of; S.VXi. in bank bills und several dollars in si:vcr_Win. II. Wltner, a clerk in the Post Ciflice at Point Jervis, tiie i son of a highly respectable gentleman oi this state, was j brought to the city yesterday morning charged with rob- 1 bmg the mail ot some S-'r-'oo in money and a draft for i $000. As there is no positive evidence, as yet. of his I guilt. partirtilnrs ar- omitted until more transpires. II waste have been broiicbt before the Di 8. Commission er tili? morning, but up to this hour the case Ipis poi been called.A cog ot Ir.h rowdies entered the store nl Mrs. lt. Uuin last night uoout T o'clock, mid violently assaulted Mrs. 'i. sud her female ttfi?TMit?*Teelrlffg them down s.nd beating them while on the floor. Six of them were arrested and committed, Cbr.itmas is bat ill observed when Liquor governs the thanks^iver for ! salvation?John Sweeny committed for an attempt to stab Ins wile with n knife, l iquor ngain... The Shoe store.No. 22 Columbia .t wa? broken open last nigiit and the entire contents stolen. Man Frozen to Death nt\i>. Chicago.?An old man. name<l Fniloiirk Summons, was frozen to ; death near the i'alumet. Be had been raftinr on the river, and becoming numbed lell the rait followed by his , companion, a young man named Nelson C. Dell. They : had to wade through a swamp to the shore which was crusted over with ice. Both broke through the ice at , every Step, the water being about knee deep, itsooa became evident to Dell that the olJ man could not reach the shore, even with his assistance, and tint to ssve his own life he must ieove him to his fate. Accordingly he j toid Saramon* he would co for assistance. Sammons asked how long he would be gone. He answered. " Three hours. Dell, however, did not procure assist atice until next morning and even then it was found J impossible to reach the spot. At l"ncth an Indian pad : died r. und to the place, ind found the body in the ice. Altoeether the circumstance Is a mel.-.ncholy warring to those siio are in the habit of indulgincin the use of ardent sp rits. a? there uppi-ars to be little doubt of the fact that the man had partaken too freely of a st-muiant. whirl., ander sach circumstance., in nine i ases out of ? ten. is death to those who use it, (Chicago Jour. 10. j PkTRIFIXD Hl'Mis boot FoOXTs.?We rather cd the following facts from a gentleman of Intelligence and undoubted veracity, who was sn ere witness ; they may therefore be reli-'d upon as substantially correct A few weeks since, while engaged in digging a u el! in the lower part of Lown-ies county, (la. within about a mile of the Florida line the workmen found a human j body, completely turned to rhalk. They had mutilated the body considerably tie ion- they wre aware wbat .1 was. Alter they discovered it uus a human body, they succeeded :n getting nearly or quite all tiie psrt?. Our in'.-rmant wirti several other centlemen of the vicinity 1 -. [sited the spot, and examined it card illy They say there is not the least doubt o: its being aba : man body. There were ?crer&l teeth still remaining in the jaw, imd the appearance of thre- having 1 een ex? tracted whil-t the subject was living. The body when found was imbedded in a still clay about thirty tett from j the surface. The surrounding country is a ria: pine for- ' est. heavily timbered. ur> stream of wster of any rnagui- j tude within ten mile-. Oar informant was strongly" of the opinion that this Lsidy had bc'.onced to one ot the ! antediluvian race. [Albany ;Ga.> Patriot, Dec. 10. A False Ha.vo.?One of the prisoners escaped from Sing Sing prison on Wednesday, by an ingenious I expedient. The pr.sor.ers are conducted from the ! workshops to the cells in parties of fifty, and when all are in their cells the keeper* 50 round and count them, each, convict putting his band through the bars to indi? cate bis pres, nee. AD apparently responded in this manner oa Wednesday evening. Yesterday moniing however,On passing one of the cells, a sentry heard sometiiti^ fiuL He rapped, and receiving no antwer. opened the celL Lo' the bird had down, leaving a beautiful wooden, hand, ingeniously carved. Tee facts were soon known. The fugitive employed one of the convicts to stick the is ad in the bars of his cell while be remained in the wcrkshops. from which he easily escaped. He bad carved the hand ia his cell, carrying out tue shavings every morning to the workshop. exbakkatio> or the k-EGIMEX7.?Ooxwbarfl was the scene of great interest yesterday, where im- J mense crowds were* assembled U witness the departcre I of the 1st Kegtraeet of Pennsylvania Volunteers. Ties of i relationship, of tr.ecdship and acquaintance bcand t.v -. two hundred men to taouaands ot others, and the r-iie shock of separatien. when the prospects of reunion were so uncertain to aR, and when to many it was an eternal farewell, caused deep feeling and a very seneral excite raenL Sous parted trcrrt fataers and mothers, husr-ands from wives, tai'iers f.-cm children, brothers from sijte.-s. ?kud in some instaucej. ali tisse ties were centered in one individual, and ha,.', to be sundered. [PittsburghGarette. C3J. iy The clerk - f dsn P.-.st OSce a: Nashua. IS*. H v?nilc Ji?tr. atlng th? mail a few days since, noticed, that a sealed newvpap-* felt rather heavy. Thinking a newspaper would beat squeezing, he pressed it with his hand, waen c-r a-e-k .' went something inside. Looking ia at the end he saw something which he found to be a rich gold Ipcket, containing one of the most charming faces imaginable. Bp* The Soatb-Carolina Regiment of Voiuntaers was to leave Che!?ton, Dec. 23, on their way to tij, KM of war. OFFICE TRIBUNE BUILDINGS, XOiTOAT HOUSING, DECETrBB; o'clock on MoraisT tagst; in the Boot ard Shoe establish? ment o: Messrs. Warnet Tucker, on Wkst.?.?weich w? n? ?ixf.r; . sh< ; after mach dant-o? The n ttre stock of Measrrj. W. i T vslned at *AO00 was de? stroyed Insuran-r V ?~v T: : -inr.ng presse?.type, ic. :n the Cold ?Vater Fonatain .-..-See. :a'the third it.-rV ?die property a tst'r of BLW. Jewell aad rained at abor.: ?: DOO?were greatly dax-.jrd. a part of the rrp? being destroyed. Duaarr to the bailciing covered br insurance ersieh was about $1,1^50. [Oar?her (Se J Blade. FiTts ?TV larre tinnery belor-trin-: to Mr. Ste? ves rj'-.r SrrjkersviBe, was borat to the ? ound " Tuesday raot?iing last- The tire, cnginafcu from th? heater. und before disccTcred had made such headway as :-> r-T.der unavailing all erlcrts to stay i:j progress or ?are the stock. The '.o=s is ertimated at $?.O?Q. . There was tz insurance on the bn?diag and stuck tor ?L50Q. [PrataT?te Advocate. Fir.r a St. Mart's Cocntt.?The po<: ofE.-e and store in M?estnws. st Mary s coaary. Md. was *n treiy consumed by ?ra on the nigh: ot' the I5th ins:. Mr. Wat h. fJaraer the proprieti - estimates bis Ion at Sl^or-O. Faxai Stasi accipent.?As the Southern was proceeding down a s'.ij.ut deeiivirv about ?Sr.-miles from Chicago, on the 14th. the bodyo; the coach iur-hed f-irwaid and bysome means as itrcbocad ed. became detached from th? tore wheels. Tee driver Mr C. H. Kent was thrown forward between the horses receiving ia tec fall, or from the coach falling on h;m. a fracture aa the skull which canv.i his death. He was drsgred by the fa ~.rses some eighty rods before he could be released. Srsrors Less? Co!. .1 F. H. ClaiV>rne of N'ew ?"'rleanj me: with s ferious los* by :h* sinking o: the ?:er.rr.er Maria in the Mississippi. A manuscript vot aw iliu?*rstinc the htJtnry o: the Sonth-West. with bicrraphical ?!ce:<-h?,s c.aJ incidents r-t frontier :,.;-.!? :tire. aj?on which he r'i r-ecn ?-nn?'! fcrscrer-.! rears, and which he hvl i-ist gr: ready fur the press, was lost. AXegbo Ki: LED.??n the 1st in?: a r..- r--o man, belonging t.i Mr. SpOIers, was kflledhy Mr. Octave .Mti "an. about two miles from to?rri. Son- words passed between Mr A. and the negro, when the latter lift.-.', hia are m a threatening manner, and shot by Mr. Alta? ian, [fcaton Rouge iiarette. general ICotircs ? CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC TV Johnson's Toothache Drops.-? - Clove Anodyn- for the immediate ant penr^r?n! cap oi pt 0 fron decayed teeth, having. fr..tn its irtr.ci.- -a -a.^ remedy, became in.mcn?e.'y popolar with thoae who 1 tve need it. many irrritstioa* icive lately b?en ti nut upon the narket by nnpr.nrip'.ed permr.* aaJ aold a? the orij-ica'. and geantne srt.cle. The object of tr.ia paragraph is to rantfon the rnhj.- tgs r>: all ?ucl- sptirioua c ?inp.iu- :a. %( no Clove Ano-lvnecat ros.-.My be tnc resu'.n-article., ao lone and fav.-vra! ly knna-,, tiy inn name,loot iliat; n aired durtntr tour or t.-.??sr? !t'a. B. Si P. s'anda. and for the last year by Henry johnior 'vjcceaaor to A. B. Sanrts V Ca) who la now the sole p fieior. The oaly safety tor parcbasers is tj 1-e .ure and ask for Johnson's Toothache Drops, and to exs:r:ne wrapper of the riai. as every one of the genuine baa the ?ignature of Henry Johnson. Remember that the oe Clove Anodyne Usaimmediate en re for the mn?i ? lolert toothache or pain stn the giitna, a-..l thai it ia manufacMred genuine only by HENRY .itlHNcinN, C.i.'tr.i.l aid Knggist. No. .7. L; -Iwav. west side, bi lbeGrsnite Bofld /. Seldalso atle? Fulion su TT Ka-t Kr. lajway and Mi Hud-on st. Pr;c? cent dl8tf TOOTHACHE CAM BE CTJHED Car** tVho aaould not ?Ire for the relief oi Tooth? ed.>? .w.i ?hillinge tor in article ?o long know.; 10 Lbe cus tomers of the late Ur..) H. Hart, as the Clove Anodyne. It des troy OS the nerve of the i.T.sh, which every one acrely nrasi know la tbecanseof Toothace, It has given i Uef :?? thousands tint have lost nn'-.y nlghfsol reat by this ex rr.ictatir.e pain and who wool i give grateful tes'-.mony to Iis ef!>ary if it -.- ere nec*i?a,ry: hut we leave it to a generous pul.'ic f. give it but a rrhtl nnd if it does not afford satudacdoa in l< ?>* han one miiuuethe money wfij. funded. Prep-ire - mil-old whn.esale r.r.d r-:'aii br U. B. HAMMOND i CO Cnemlsts rtcu Uruggtsta, successors to the lale Dr. J. 11. Hart, corner of Broadway and Cham ber-aL adjolalns: StewarCs njsw nsVrble bulldtaga N. B. The propri -tora would 'call the attention of the la-lies and gentlemen to the mn-ir article* kepi for thwr cor.veDi^.ic^. vir' Beaf'a (lit, (genulee) Tooth, Hairan.i Nail Br-sh.-j, .So';.<. Cosmetics, Perfumery a- I all ar? ticles appertaining to the toilet. dIS tmoa nOUSSEL-S^VMANPINl:. Per the f -ciciariea tritt t Hare tj" < 'kapptd Hands. \Sf The Hahrsciiber (latethe nrm ol O. Rous.ael. ISP Broadway*?no removal?nwpectfally solicits a trial of this article so appropriate to ii,e soa*.,n. I',.on u? ahsc-liste per fectioe h?ts n li.itig to rls^ the rectilatioffof l.ts establish ment. It Is warranted toeare and prevent chapped haa Is, and tn ndrliti..n i? this commuulcates to them a heel in? fill aoftne-a and whiteness, The onmulkctnrer claims for his perfumery a perfect equaliiy to the import d. i auj er; only from u* oe?!i-.?as-rll??re ? j. uowev'er. no article its this line, either foreign or, domesdc, winch Ji-?ub?crii"r c or-s not keep, 'I lie perfumery of fab) former partner, for mnny years dirsctoc c" ihnSrsi laboratory 'n Paris?is rer tai.ily nnsnrpsssed by the product of ant laboratory in Eu? rope, and is aold at r^lce. generatlyaO to .w percent, cheaper. He nio?t respectAliy solicits the paironege ol the elite of ihi? meiropuu*. arthe same time promising to deceive Itbytiirli ano I , r.fcai nginall bis transacliona. A. AMOSS, lale RoUssel'S. l.v? Broa,lway. Where h? will rema'? until farther notice. Every variety of soaps, sharing cream, extracts. Col ojrnea. enamel rs. pomautms, He. with an extensive assort Dient of ra/o'-., hair, r.all, tooth and sharing brashes, to-let t. ittles.iic. ic. dT lmeo.1 r?* Hins'* Compound Svrup ..i H Irlodste ol P.-;i?>a. aarsapariila. na 1 l*atlloaa [Joes. This medicinal remedy is published lor the sole benefit oi those sutfering from rheumatism, rai:.? and Stttfbesa of the joints, awellini; ..f the muscular mbscutcesnesr them, eruptions of the skin, and di?"?sea arising from au Impure ?tute of the blood, Ilc From iotiu ri..'.- ex)?-rimeats,unaerthedtrectiousad ?uper riasoa ot ibe i tost eminent of the Faculty, it Las re.-rtved their unanimous reeommendalion, ard many lav- pro? nounced uthe tie.t po.aiuie combmatlon of rem* ii-s for the abovenamrd diseases. I: i- prepared from lbe purest articles and I* warranteJ to i;ive sc..fact ou. 1: ihm*, purifies and quickens the circulation ; allays Irritation, and leaves every part of llie animal economy u a perfect slate ot health. The gr?-af sn-J i;'.-rer,4ine.dems.n.l fcr an article of lids kind hia induced the proprietor mbring it before the pub he, that all may have the benefit of it and know thai there is a remedy fur U..-t- mo.l dlstre'siog complaints. It is recommended in full rontidence, and needs but a trial to con si ace the most btcredulous of Iis surprisiug properties. Prepared and sold by CHARLES iL RiNO. Druggist, ISS Broadway, cor. Joha-st. ft. B. Be sore to observe tlie ?r neu ?:gra:..re of c. H. Rt.s^ over the cork Ol each bottle. dl3 lm" C9" Ur. Hnnnina'a Body Brnce,-for the relief of weakness of the voice, lung*, heart, spinal, nervou?. fe? male and digestive system including dyspepsia,constipa? tion, piles, Jroopir.^ and distort.jr so cucunoa loch: urrn and young ladies, a.so ilccd1xc an he tOtscs, Is a per? fect ?u'-sfitute fjr tiie .-. rs-i c..??-.-ai.-.-S/ ah-i.J.-r brac?. with r.or.? of tbeiruerairdous te-dencea. r/uUkeal] omers. It sets by supporting ihe small of the back, mating uthe fulcrum, and by U/hatf ti'Stiny the whole interna' ptle of orzana Pamphlets and book "Common Sense,1 (riving information, can bo bad at the oSce, tj.? Broadway. A lady in attends.-on Indie*. oS?tf D r.'^ SmW Ctr*CoLI Crenin.?A superior art,.-ie for chapped hamtsand face, and ivr sofleaiag the Skin, Pr.ce cec:a per; sr. Also. 011RI3 iOOT'tl PASTE?A in;. ri?,r an.-ic for cleans ing at. ! preserr-.r.g the teerrTT" "a'des.n^ the gums aal sweeiewrie th<* brea'S. wtrrame . r..t tn ge; ary or hard. Price ?i rent' ;>r tot. Fcr ?a'e by "OA Vi is S AN OS i: C?/. T; Ea?t Brna: ? ty. u2i lm _ Corner Mar?et-sl. Csr* Eiehtii Ward Picueer Henry tiny Clt-.b The members of this Cl^.a (bein? the fir?i thai a as orgna l7ed in the Union) will gire a grand Bai! hi commemora? tion of th- raff.-a tic a et the Treaty of Grtent. at tne Apollo ou ihe iTth February, im'T. They have mate arrange? ments with d;.-..urei!i!ied artists. wn;> are already engaged preparing the decorations suital efot .-?,..- ashm ,ii BOCQvTZTS Flowena are i nllt.n gy Water Cure House.-Mrs ,M ? Gove rohiis ues 10 recieve pa.t;et.'.s at her h'Jcie 1X1 IXlh-SC New York. Mra G also v.siu ladies and children at taeir homes, ens give* JirectiaE fur ihe?p?ocsi-oo of Wtrr Cure a CP* T. J. Coleman. tixchnnsre Broker. No. G'.i Wail-su New-York. Uacarrent muu-v r>>ugt;t *a>i s-j. i . (Told and silver -x. iuicgei ; notes asi drafts .-??Tlected. oT BOCQ?X.TS EP" Ot Choice, Kare and Frntsri-int fclxotlc owtra rcil-m asiyie ii> please the mo-i fasf.rl.uus, ! lobe had at a few hoars' anuce. of JAMES HOOG, tl43m Seedsman,563 Broadway. VHW-VOKh AS>s?OCIAT10N for lbe i=P:0vr. i sment of tue Condition of the Poor.?The Board ui Man? agers would inform the Memhers of the Irjtiiulion. t..a: t;.e Arnual Report srei Sew Directory a.-? published, sad exer-.-un-. have teen ma.le to a-nc th?m to every denor. but if acv have failed to receive ihem. such persons will be supplied" by addresairg a note to th- Secretary cr by ca.l ir.g at ihe .".thee ofthe ASSOCtarJou, 140 Oraad-sS. Theyvcocid also tespuctftillyletntrai the members thai the usual period fur the renewal of li.e Annual Cc>nir.bu ticas having arrived, t-'ioy- ir.'.y be cade, as huer.o. to the Treasurer. Rcleri ?. Mir.i -:. T S- -th-.t. or ic. aarof the otEcers or manager* o." the lcst.ci-.'...r_ They earnestly hope there will !.e n? delay, as their Treasury is n-ariy ?r iiau?led. and wtj the sudden return of cold weaiher, tue appltcanons for aid have hecoaie so cc-nerons and urgent, that aa-itr.out prompt relief, suaeriagwig be Inevitable. They ai-o desire to inform th-i-enevola.it gerer?..v, w..o have Bwl vet mads this Asa-ana:: "? '?- c;.ar.::-. of ::.e.r char.ir. ih'at any aaionn: entitles eon:r.hotora ;? Member snip, to the Directory aadTickets, waten w;? enable them m refer ah app.leasts for as^.a'-aace w ui-ir anpropnaie visitor, who wui promptly visit me poor a: meir homes and a::end m iteir necessiuesi. The sdrxmages ci-jm mode ? renef are now so well known end so fully armredated by tno-sacls i- the e:ty, that b :a Ullis I laSSSIJ here to reter to -Jtem fanher man to sate, tha: :he AasuCia.':Jii covers the entire my. aad wur mjt lie vear. hv the sid of nearly ira) vjitors has made more thin SsjsM vtsiu of kmslaejs and sviaaaihy to the dwelitags of tae poor. The eaper.er. se -f .i^-ir years has in-aee?l tuilv demonstrated thai Ute sy.tem secures far greater eco?omv, dlss illiillisllnn and c-r^riy. ihantodi vidaal chantv caa e-vercia?-. t* .'fc tocompanaWy befZer ef fec-j on ie c?udiiaon of :r.e rec.pltnts aad of the corr.su nttv. In belialfcfthe Assocuuicn. _ ' JAMES BROWN. yEORE C.r.lSWOLD. J <MVTH ROOERa. JAKES BouRMAN. dl-1 Sawlm WILLIAM B. CHOSE v. ADVERTISsEMBNTsfor the Newspapers of sii the Ctres and principal towns tn tae Ccaaar are dairy re cmved a: the o?ca of V. 3. PALMER, the Ageai. la the esrrred at ti* oitcs of V. a. r Ai.?iiv ue A gem. ia -je Tribune Biiudiagt. when the papers at he ijen on ?3e. o34 tt I 1S4?. holiday ipmTisEMEm F3ssei;ts roa the holidays THE subscriber his received from the Rivet :ti '.- t^r.h Aa*r.nu ;|S? :l:iow-r r:-:?:i;ri n l-vii : : are very suitable for presents, eapeeiallv to send abroad, and which b ) wia dispose -Tal reasessi-le re les One ir*^*-! ?S3r>*r'" Feeiher On ?. ?och at laWora by the bead .-y.-f c: \ inha. Tadoe, eoan ev with icencre an i s:a-.i?.rJ.?2>i. r ! .nr.-? .-{ -nr. ck t.-;? rs'e-re. ,-.r-?.--~- .j feathers. ,?ice *V". Eight Btow^Gnoa a Ith pn:so-3?-d ar-owt. ftcfc r ?:r B.esr, and Game Arro**. S.-.each, _ On ? -i.-..:.!-. et ?pl-nd-i F-aiher Flowers from sl .v. So per spr.i. Ai?o. several Las.-e?. Javelins, Hammc.-s* Pi-.->s Lc _jam es hog:;, sc. \.:3r.Udwa-! SCCES FOR HOLIDTvT ' A NNI-'ALS AND ILLISTRATEU WORKS ot the -j n.::-1:? a:r '.* #.."?: :.--<? r-.-tdtc/a Bibles and Praw Book?, bocni in --e'-et. Me-< calf, ax. a.: sizes and pnee?, Jtieee?e B n ?'*.??as good an M?orrce-t aa car be ton .1 In : the city. 1 rame*-x>r-*i.r.f. tmnatng and tnstrucrive. Persons pur-ha?(ng books for presents win 2nd aa eoa> piete an ass irjrent a? <?%-. be (0 '.-.i b the city aad price* t? ?uit Hiera at MAP.K H- NEWS! tSt CO 5. d-<_I ?? h. adA-y A MEERY CHRISTMAS AND-? kafpy vew vxtn! TJ. CEOAt en presents lite compltments o; the season ?to hit friends and the public generally b-ceing ih-rc - m to forget where an eleeaot ajaor.meni of .enable pre ; rent* may be (elected at eery reasesahie prices? lestthat 1 the auction pnee?. P!es?e "call and examine tri? assort meat of Bibles aad Prayers, in Yeivoi. Turkey aid Ce_i. Also, the Animals, the Poets. MLvilar-ous. Ju-eni'e. I and Toe Books. F. ? h taaotiuumi sfFsscy Articles. Writing W,.r? P..V*?. C?nt pe.-?iVjf? Ctrd Cates. Gold Pens and pouc .:. Amming and ir.t?re?:tn ? Games ?:r. ct-. ; drc f't-_SO Broajway, corn-r of^leedcer-at C A EES F C RYE E H^II>AT"s~ ). WALL, 3*3 >>RAND ST. IS NOW READY m famish to bis old rs.tc.st'.lie * former patrons of this house, and others, an extensive assortment of carefully made cases ia everr variety, is <-ii:.!i-^ plum, pound, almond, ciircn. ?potu"e, Washing? ton, lad] I fingers --v-oa am drops. New Year cakes, tr.ac caroor.s. he. 1 J. W. will execute any order forwart-d -.branch the Cite f.xpre?? Post, with the .sine atientioaas If gr en in per? son. diS-Jt T~ WEBB'S FAVC? BAKERY, so. 10S mnsTorf-sT. s?w.yosk. / < akfs If KD AND ORNAMENTED In ave - ttj e v nr!?r.? received iid punctually tended to. Ph; ties supruet* w-..i fee Cream, je Lie.. Pyramids. Pound. Sponge. Lady Finder?. Cocoar.ut Drops, cad all kinds of Ccnfecii -nery._ df Im" ~ "iiE?BlriTl^c?T^Tc^^s?Tr No. IQ Cor.iaa'l-sL fXTOlTLD rtESPFCTfL'l.L Y mfoim bitpitront. and the ?? public jen-rally. that he has made extensive propara 11 ... ' 1::- e '??;? s. and has cow on hand Plain Pound. Currant, a.rr. md a:, i P'. irn Cake; also. Scotch Cake. New Year Cake, Cocoa Nut Drops. Macaroons, and all the 1 iuTereni varieties of cake and pastnrs luttable for the tea son, which he offers as cheap u any la me market. Cske? ? omarnrnted anil Pastries sup? led *st short notice. d:,i Im i.- is .e Toys for dr.s sno ?. vs. UF HATE A DDK I) TO OCH STOCK ci'Htri "Trware, Fisbinc;Tackle, aad Fancy Goods,consisting of Tea Trays. Dinner, Dessert. Poeit-l and Table Cutlery. Fine Scissors, Raro.-j. Combs, jfsir Brushes, Harkzarn mon Boards. Dominoes, Dressmir Cases. Porcelain Jvwol ry. Fishini: llojs, Rreu. Skates, lie. i;.-. a full and com piete sts'inmen'. of TOYS oferery raHety oTmanufhcmre, altogether maxm* a larite and extent re aaaortmcnl of i geofts. suitable for the Holidays, to which are Invite the . attention of our friends, customers, and the public cener- I lalle. JOHN J. BROWN - Co. 125 Fulton-ek J?. Y. ' rtr* (i-vo is ?e-it to any part .i ihe city fiee of expsn ? ! ?: , Ol tfi I.TS I ?K NKW YK.Alt PAY.?T!i? ' subscriber would respectfully re Quest such ol hisfnenda 1 nnd jiatrons as rasy want Boii .ueis for New Y'ear Day 10 : tend in Ihrir or.ieis ns early as possible, at there is very , litt.e probability of in* be'ng able 10 fulfill any c-der? sent after the 2fth Inst Urder? ,ent thre-tnh '.bo Dispatch Po?t ' :\ 111 be as faithfully attend-si 10 as U,r Dgh ihey Were eir-n In person 1 but for th- convenience of ladies and gutiile. j ; men who msy wish to gtre ihelr order* personally, and ' Who may r.it have an earlier opportunity so io do. be wi 1 | I remain at die ?tore on Ctiri?unas Day an til S o'clock P. M. ] He ?i'.i also be provided with nn assuilineal ofafoaa Ka? ketsand Vase?, ?Uich be would particularly recoutntend 1 10 !.l. i- iv pa'r.-i - i< : ? ??; a very besioifu1. and tastefji ' ! otuament for the center table. JAMfis HOfiO,' ! ?i! Zw Seedsman, No. SJ9roadwsy 1 A I ICS. K. UOYT respecdully Informs the public thai L'Jhoi Pti . >' tko Hnd Bre-iii Boxery it s'..!! to be (bund at ; No. riB?raad-st, wlerusbo keepaconstaatlj on hand fresh 1 every day a choice assortment of Pies an '. Ci?ke-such -i- ? Mince, rumpkfn.P inV, Apple,' Cranberry,Feach;Cnsiards,1 Jumbles, Fruit Cake, Home. Pound, Drop, pound Dornas tic. Sponge. Miccaroni, Cicoa-iut Balis, Kiases, I.ady 1 Fingers, Citron and Almond. Ais., WetMlnsrCakentade I '. to order. The public are respeeifo?y invites! to call and e ttn ae the rarietv of cake they can be f irtrished sViUi for ilie bolid tya._ "t?lL ( 'AKEfil'Oit"Til K IK.i.lUM--' i oer would respectfully Inform bis friends, and dies,. wanun< cakes for the comtne noUdays, that be is now read y to receive the orders ol ins numerous frlea la, and wishes particularly to invite me aftention of the indies to bis ornamental rake* ol every kind: and heil,*-* not best , iate to say tfcst !,!? ornamauuil v. orkaaan i? the beat a-tlst | : in hit line in iho city Ornittnenial anl fancy ml.es from two pourJs I., any thro ordered. R. SIIsM0RE,i9l Gieen-.vich-at. dl6L!1 between Full-'iiaridVrsvv. Plthll'AlCH ^tTit^.NEtV^'VT^tlt-Tiie -7ke t 7 keis. candlesticks, castors, its should be eleaaed and out in order :? i the holidays. Some of them by continual rubbiug have io?t tr.eir silvery appeara..ee an>l show cop ' per spots 0.1 the surface, these can be replated and the u.- : ticlea made aa good as new tiy tue Silver Plating Fluid 1 For sale, wholesale and reiaii. bv d>i i j JOHN J. BltOWN Si CO.SlSFnlton st. near Nassau. OLID AY FKKfiENT?s?FRAN ISkLOl fREls. 17 Ualden-lane, have a larce assortmaai of useful a.--; licles suitable for gifts R?,ri> i>?! and mabocsny Wtits: log-desks, Work-boxes and Dressing-cases, sold Per. Portfolios, gold B--0 silver Prnn'.-cv es.t>5-ant C anl-cast ??. j Pocket-boo.t. Che?.men. Backramtnon t?.sr.!?. > ? in.abed Inkstands, agate Penbotders, he. fee t.-. Stallt a 1 erv Warehouse. "7 Ma doc.-Isne. _I--I HOLIDAY ill F i r?. .{ .e:.. trtii et - lo > pri ? -. r ...1 and mahogany wr.i:nv-<letks. work-bi-xe, i and dressing-cases. pi>itfoiio? wi'h locks, gold and siiv.-r 1 pencil cases, -old .pent, packet writing companion, carJ ca>es, pocket-books, needie-tooln, agate pen-holders, bkm. to seals, cbess men. iiiuiiaminoii b.,ar *, .'aiiy m-ir.oran 1 dura books, 1347. tie. ic ic KR 1NCIS i. T-'iCrHKL. i ddl 2w auuoners, 77 Mai-ien-ianw b.\I.,COAl. FOIt THE UOLlUAi S-U!, . . who ? ish to siv? me'.r iriend* a truly warm reception , 00 the roming Holidays, will study their Interest by pur-j chasfng tome of uurbrti.iaal burning Peach Orchard Coal. ! Ii-ciakes a beauuf'ii Sre, born* clear red ash. All size* of I C-ial under ro -rr at 'SIMPSON'S ' Coal Yard. 0; and 71 rhompsoo-st below Sprlng-sL_u.-l iw K. KOtTK, Si?v*rsmitn and Jeweller, aad tnanu-1 ? faemrer of gold and s'.'ver mo-mted Csae*: alto j plain and fancy Turner. The subrcrtber ha* Oi <:r.iid a , ' r-esutiial titurtmeat r.f gold i.UyUnted Cane*. *ii!ixino fori ' Ne-.v Y'ear preaecii. wi.cleta.e an^ retili. at No !"i Cham bers-tt. up slain. _- -'- I >*' N.MALSi-frmi, and Bo- tis.1 every d-?. tipiioa for me Ho.ydayt. can be bought s: Ibe Oid Estab?th Bteal - fi B e-ese' IL appustu ft;.: , It. H 3 prices are so very low they certainly will jT.ir. jo . -id Quality of such a kind a* ?< almost sure u? p>*?e von. n~!2 lit* V'STEKSs?D. DECKER requests bis rteads j^i acquaintance to 'e.-.d their orders forOyaters fcrN'ew- j Ye<- Pickled Oysters coastartly on band at 9 Ann-st. " a WORD to TiiK wise. D?.. BENi. SMITH S Ci TTF.R \L-- AN.' ? 1ZETTE" bai reached the acoie Clofpu >r ll ? eaatifb al be* cfThe Tribune, printed once a raontii. al 175 Greenwich- 1 *t- at ~> cen't a v,ar. and mailed to ail subscriber*. po?t- j u?e ;r-e Its presefll rlrculatioa is S' SOB, arm^ni; the very beat merchants in t^.e i'nteu sutes as' Canant. A few adv ?,-uerr er.:, on!7 will ? e -r-.- -i ff..r tbo- ? who laeirvaloe.i but n> ailveruseiceiis arfJJ be rece.ved of c eater lea/ta than half asrolonm. This paper Is ghly .po?en of tbron^-hout the emictry _dIT i^. ..jH.v.ossitx a no rroh on. ATTORNItYS AND COCNSELLORS AT lav/. No. 26 Boer.caa-st AlsnscuNieh. i angustur C. MorrUl. ..c iou. I Ccaries Dcuohue. )_dl? cm CAHVED LETTER sia^s. By Arkerman, LATH ACEERJtAN i. MILLER. '.-1 Nastaa-st. Re :vr? to ai/at or. Trac: Society bT'ding. d!? -m ! STEAM ENGtIITE3. MILL W?BS, HORSE MiLLs \ND MA' H1NF.RY of all kinds e--e rt;-a-.l ?-*":lh promp?JQ>r?*i irui *; kiw by j d!8 lm' HENRY WATERMAN. NoClBerrv-s VKW-YOEK AND ERIE RA1LK?AD Comp?, il ov ?The stockh'-lders ol the New.York and Er.e ! Railroad Company are be'e'.y aotirled that ?.-. i-s tat dent ? of ten dollars per share oa ?II ?nares on which the pay .-j, r-id-mad-io sot exceed : ?r-.iv-' = do.ia.-f, u required to be paid at the .d?ce of tie company No. i Wsll-st oat- before ia? I2ta day of Jana try. IW.. By ord-r if the 2 -*rd of Direktor?. ' NATHANIEL MARSH, ---^.ary. ! N B-?5ubtcr.ber? at or near Newburjh ?ro reqaeaied >> -a. - pavmesu to Ti-.ottas C. Kie?*. C ashler of ibe Powell , Bank___dtaiaa I orrice Nrw-yoaa ?nli Eaia RailsoaD Co. i No. t? Wa-est. New-York, Dec. -t'.a, 1?4?. 5 N'OTICK? Sabserl en . tba new .-.eck ofthiseocn . LaraxoTarehesehynotifiedrhatmurreatwill ;.a:d ac : corah?r m the terms of suhscripuon, -. atrpllearion attl Is ti'.-.-uie 1st Jts-.s.-y Ti-- trar.'er V/s.?t 1 tae new stoca will 'as ciosed iron the Uta D?emoer 10 : i^january. jdi laij slLAS BROWN. Treasurer. Oi 1 :ct cr it* Dr:.eile a>dHfcsov Cinal Co. i New tort. Dreeml^r 7. K'-ri. ( TITE BO VRD ofMaaa^-rs of ir.is Company :^ve de? clared a aenti-tuntaal di~.de=d Of eight per ceit oct of : me protita ofihe Company, psyab.* on as--after 7r.urs<.v. das LOth UtSC The transfer books r-rmam c.oaed ..-ora ?hi* date - the morsinc of the tlth ms-. 3y order of tae Board. , d7 Imj ISAAC N. SEYMOL'rt. Tr-asnrer ?Ttn-E os ik? New-.oast G?i> Licur C^?fA.<?,?, Dec-mwr If, I?sjS. 1 THE AN.M .IL ELECTION tor thirteen Directors o'' this Comaaaj wui u- ae.d al this olbte. No. 17i> j Cmter-st. on Monday, the ilth day of January next, be 1 a-?n the hoot of 1 i and 12 o^ciock, A. M -.ransfer boot wiS be cios-d from the in?s lasL anal after the eleetioa. By order. aStjll_C L EVER1TT. Sqrreiary. MITJFFSa JIL'KKss, of every variety, mad- of ice ue* maier.i.s and workaiaastdp, furs put In test order. j Also new style of children's hats, with f-uhers. Ttt ! aao?e artlcies far tale on the most reastmahie ternu 1 > mONARQCE'8 faanioaaole bat. cap and far war-acute i 2?1 Brrar-rf. nl3 te>* TO LJ2T?Fbree Seats ni coe of the best Pews tp Grtg* Cbarci Aid,-tu Godfrrf, Coar^r 0?j*. E T. 7. d3J 3?7 I FIVE DOLLARS A^YEAR. ~h sioi.is no. i-isa. Patent SUiMtint?. RHEUMATISM. rsr? is osr or this vxav rssvAL?*r ;jsr:.?:NTs rr,.-. it* ft tu et**, tLtXitr. AXr> is CXXTSXai v ?vonu tnk most MTJIfl l Uro ?.iONtr.x.. f.-u not ?i v i\!t* i<>vsjrvT. Many At* Ths ?-.ttE *':?:<'? orris* ?o rcj. :rj crn?\rwccun FitWass svcm t> scat rrr. *t.t it i> seliih ia rv tTaCtTU ?Oft aKKCX.TISV DOES ...XI-T. 1X0 THAT r-~xt"?r THoi-s .vf?. v. ? ? >'\.. SMS DSSSAiai-.?; Of SSUXT, VICHT o?t?i\ ro.tTt? r. a,\o rr.u-a .>?>r rxcMrnoN ?aast ruts o?s ?r~ rm. nur ask, mt.?. ? i.ow,>? uEKnrtCATSs which UAVS BKESI LS.TSt,V ftftCPIVCU WILL t.VASLT the av n tCTsn to .'it^.s roft THftdlSXLVJC?. nu rtBST ts a> EXTRAORDINARY CT7RE. AND. FOR in". tsATItsTACTtONof the .acred tloas,tt ta? been attested before Ibsj Mayor of the I hereby certify that for the ras: 'thirteen years 5 raw. been severely atSvted with attacks of Rhe-imat.-ju. priaci pa.lv to Ute hands and limbs, accompanied with ?r->-.i ai-.f nesa of ail the Joints, Sometimes the pa.i beer: so thai I have been unable to move, aii.t ay ge"rr*- health, was almost eompietety destroyed. I was troubled witji low spinn, ny brain was ?er?visly affected, and ih-a inces sar.i and severe rains I often etsdured mad.' me repasroedty wish fur an end of trr sutj-ti-gs by d?-a:h. Wimx '.-i-<??m Seng eon imtcyne ?, fsrit-ef. Kor reitrf 1 tried every ibing ? x. my earnirofs wee: tc t ie ?.>.-:.ts. [a thevenousports of .Europa to ?trntea t satie.1 t sought mealies', vi- ice, and was for acoQstdermbie dm* an?ierU>ecareof the m res ,-e. bra.ed phvsictaa tn Liverpool, but he .i d rr.sw ?o.si. On mv arr.vs.1 la New-Yort. last September,! was obliged to leave my shtr- ?? 1 was -Utah * | ? walk ? step witttonl as ststaaee. and :r. cither respwis cas la a dreadfbl ?ttnitton with the renewed attacks. 1 was taken to the City Hospital and put unJer the care of Dr. Moses and Dr. Hodman and some other pV-aietan* of IBS h-niptul for the space of ?' . weeks, b'ttas I only ?rot worse I was taken . - tne Sea nan . Hospital at Stete-. I? and. wheie I ?as several w?ekt un- ' dergoing a process id'mercury. This r.er>?iy killed rz?. and the doctors told me 1 um?: soxai die. As I bad reid lae ad vertisem-nt of D' CHRISTIE In the newspapers, sid the < rroat cures that ware said ton- made by bis Galvanic ar:i- : . >s. 1 determined as 3 iaai he;-- aerid to ihe eiS.-e and ?r?t some. On s'.atihtr.y case, the Onlvaal - Hands t .r the | wriats and limits a.-. I the Xaneiic tTsSld were raromaietnl , eJ. Tli-people at the Hosplul 'au;fhe?l at moiOrgettlsi . ihen. and icid me not T T rharrthnm tri Ihr rtnrtors B>.il pat inem on and usinI the Fluid. For the tra' few houi? I . f-li no chsnpe. but the ROXI mom'.ni' the ?titJ'aeas In ,-ny lirr.bs bad decreased, and the pain was iesa; t>v ni?;hl I fell belter tn e.-erv r-spect. AND IN LESS TllAN TWO WEEKS I I.nFT THE HOSE 11 V!. ENTIRELY . I'RED 9 Bee that time, which is mo,-- than a year, t have iirwi io the Weat i:u:e?. and ihenee to Antwerp. In Ho.land, and dur1,>jt ail lhat time / aarv had ft u/f*i a-hatr-.er at 1 Kl.c*matui\ tr any othrr p..:n. and ray heaitn naa been per- j feel in every respect IhOOfh I 'eve la-en exposed vtciasitudes of c.unate. Ftem boin.? *o weak lhat I could. , bartily stand, I have become as atroe ?? h-i't tva.atauv period of ray life, and I liruily believe iha; t-hae nappy and ' wonderful results have been accomplished aole.y liy tlie power of Dr. ra-utn-'j CWeanic Koauiaru?' Mstfaasiit; HENRY JOHNSON, at SM P-arl .;. N-v. Tork. On this tenth of November, oue thousand eisilil h undred ar.J f.irty-aix.app-sr-i before me the wtthln named Hen? ry Johnson, and "mado solemn oath mat the state? ment is subsianiiiiiv :rae . ? eacl- sn.l c -erv partlralar. A H MICKLE, Mayorofthe City ot^'ewTork, SEVERE CHRONIC AND INELAMMatopy RHEUM ATISM. ri?" The followlns Is eopted from a les.iln?: editorial ar? ticle, dated N>- i-th. 1945, in the New Bra, Portsmouth. Ylrstnta, A. K. Cunnin?;ham. i:sq. K.ittor. '?We f-el it a duty we owe to the public. e> th---?? who are s'lfferinj; under the severe affliction of rheumatism, tic daloreua. noat, Ac to bear this uubouslit testlmooy to the superior ueaeticia! eMecta of rhe Ualvan'c Kinxaaill Mai; neue Fluid, lately Introduced la this country by the die COeerer, Dr a H* Clirtatt-. an Enrliali physician of lil?:h reputat.nn. ??Mrs C'.mr.l-i ham hasl^en Juffer'.arr severely from both chronic and Inlismmanvy rh-umatism. for mane years, and has :' und but ll t.e relief from the inanv applications re* commeoded by physi.-tans and the rn'-etit nostrums which hava> been ajverttsed as certa'n iar.| sarvereljntc n-a. I.aat w-ek the aitack of the rheitma:i?ui was sos-.ere that l.'ie air-ir .? waa almost too mi.oli to bear, a.t-1 the bones of i >? riebt foot and wriat wer- sensibly projected from ihedr na? tural position by the dhiu. v.h-n we ilei-rmlned to uy Hi.. virtue of the Ring ai l Fluid, ttl'.hou/h Mrs t' and inys?' f had no (kith in their virtues The fact, however, has fored itself upon o'ir minds, that the) ;??>??.??? .i itooJsulng pou -r From the first firte-u hours at"thetr application.'* sensible : mnutton oi pa'n commenced. Ar ?'. learinf the wrist free, and llnall, by a strSet observsn. o ,.f the directions, thai '? 01 and w' ole Ixidv were entirely reUOTed from |>nln and SWellUUt bj s 1 days ire-i the c?n.inr-iceineTii ol the if use. We ns'tt this stn'eTe'.'nast-.-?.' al.n, e. without ilielinow. ledce )i . ?? Christie, or ht-, 1?. aa a matter of inform atioli ttstae public T .?o Riotrs weru wora, oneon earl, hand.'' INfLAMMATOKY HMV UATISM On last Th?rs day ! .va? attacked with violent pv :? m the small of the bn.-k and ) .-mls, being, as I supposed. In riainmatoty r'.i. "riiHll?in. O.i Kruiiy i..y j u.na i" Tea/, i| so that I waa obliged to no to bed, and on Friday n.^ht I waa In such extreme ajrrstay that the Inmaicr. of i!i? house Ihoogfat l ninal ilin fro n die extreme n fooy of my pains. ? In the newapan-rs i'ie wonderful i '..jn' oi <ir Cbrlsuar*s Chdrsnic iiinira. i s?nt a friend of mine (Joke i Webster) tom<mire tlie prico'of them,sad procure onel( pc.?.:;.ie. My rnend proceeded t" the Agent's atore, and ' aras mere UsMtthas price of the recaine Kings, which ?I liioti^li triiti.iir. v.-as more money ihan I had, and mv friend was about retiring when the Agent called htm back, ind eoi)Uu>-<l s^ioui n,y ca.?-. Alter beariog It h- oAered to /I e him a pair DTRtngS and ilie F.io.t to lake io hli frl. ial to elte them a trial, in fifteen mmutee sAer I ii?,i pmced :he itir.rf? or. my finders aid Im.l need the F v. l. i exeeri eoced Un creat-st rell-f, and in three days I Was erii:.;-d lo leave my bed and walk a'.oui ihe room. I have now to ently recoTered to walk to the Amni's store, awd I state niv ruae, also to Squire SchatTer's omce. RICHAED holcro'c i-. i Brltaln-st. near Madison | Baltimore, Nov. 1, UK. SiMe of Merylanasf, fVn tl Ballimort ?On mis Tth of No? vember. 1840, la-ior- me, ihe subscriber, a Justice of tha Peace for a.tl.l c,;v. ;vis.,:ial!v appea??? I III, hard llolcroft who slrned thewriiien alausment bet?re me, aud mad, solemn oath lhat the sev-,*i facti' contained therein so respectively tri;<a as lii-y are therein set forth. Sworn lie- I forem?. WM. \ SC 11AFK1 It. i tfjT Ever.- column in this paper inlght be tilled with aim- I liar i-ases. Vieywlllbe c'?erfiniy shown lothecurtoos or the increduio'ls by applying at ihe AitMucy, So. I,r2 i Broadway. ^.:i?> REWARD! CflT Dr. CKatSTtE l'eel? ll a duty to I D? Ush 11 Ihe world j tlie pro .fa of -ho rahte of his discovery, and of the won- i der/j? and myst. rlousaeenuwhich ho app.lea. (f what he asserts bo true, il i? riy\: the putitre lasaua a.iirc ir. that all | raav uake advantage of its heaefits. II wrat he asserts be fmse. if is r -.tM tu pubhr $ktmU i i?w it, Uist the deception may lie exp<isod, thai none hedei'rainledor la.jrel. Tiieic fore, the above reward of ONE THOI'SAN!) DOLLARS i? ,!' - .??! to Say peraen ur persona wn > can show Iliat any assertion, publicly made. ree^laUng CHRISTIE'S OaL vamic and MaorfETic articles. Is mfrtk'iu.wlii, /ul?a*, wuh any design to deceive the , ubile la any way | or thai any of the hundreds of nara-s which have been published 01 In any manner alluded to, are not true and genuine In each aid every particular, so far as It has !.c-n posstb!-to ascer? tain the real facts. Dr. rUUISTIK's only Agency In New-York Is at 189 BitlMDWAV, |n.? MT'.tas Between John-xt. nnd .rlnlden-lnnr. l7\|EEN Fl -N'."?CHINESE SKIN POWDEIt^ 1*1 This much admired a<lder.dum to the toilet, stands pr-ern:r.eol for restortn", t>eaatlfjlnif and preservi-ig tne j sain sad compiealon, preventing ail kinds of eiiotsscui d!??>rders, dtaaipailn;? tan. freckles, piinplea, apol* and erupttoos rbe august patronage cooceded by the i era! sovereigns and courts of Europe, ihe supreme ro-jrt r.f India, and tne numerous lestlaionials daiiy rtcelvi?! by ihe proprietors. ?-e in themselves suf?c'ent to eatalillsh the ripertority of the article wtthotll farther derail. Sold, whole-*;*, uv (be irapor'ers, HOB BS a CO i W?|l-n. ;? retail by Rush! a '. Co. 110 Brosdsyay, III Astor Bouse, and Br-,adway; Henry Johnson. 7"i Brceadway , C. H Rin^', 193 Brsailway ; Clirehugfa, Broadway; N. a M-^s. iy< Broadway . .' Milnaii. I7*; .Jo. and Drr.ggislaand Perf-imera gene'al.y U New-Y-jrk and throughout the I ni- ! ted Sta>s, m b jxea, pne- it. and 6s. each. rsj-1* In proof of Uie superiority of :his article, a coo Hier ; feil hsa appeared tn the market, ar.J prouai.lv more will i follow Purehasers ah'.u'.l therefore be on theirfrnarJ to see that ! ?Jie "Meen Fu-i' has the sl/nalu,-? of Fabian I?. Co. on the I wrappe's, and gtwenaienl aump. dt !?leo-J ' '11TM"S HOMO.Or'?Til.'t' 1*il-ArtM/t? ?' Broa?way.coraer-.f B.--j?sm?s.sL?J. i S. SMITH hav. , tag saved fr ju ?ie la-e tiro much of hu sio-? of 1.' ui ropa thic mesl.cine, in an aalajared state. Is enshlsvl m supply j ordera and furnish csu-sa, t-.c. us. tt heretofore. He baa removed :i uui a.iu7-. n-i-nt/er ?Ufrs may <?? found 'amily and otaer cases, tra'.cz Zm-uir*. am ca plaa- i ter. and ? <enetai'%s?.7rtroer,t of raeairi'ies of ihe beat r,u*i- ! s Z"1 ACTION TO OEAI.Klt-"? IN I-'lUK AiOls*. a^i- [he actl.^i of Ettjm Atten '* I Circuit Couri of the L'.nt'.efl Siaies, f >r *u ir.f.-:-^etr.eoi of r is pate at-right to raanofacasre, aid seD -. ^ be used, - SELF -COCKING PISTOL, a verdict has beeu giver, for the c.a.nt !i, wi-.r.'oe:s of tral, ai:1 a !:ae of .?e?ve_ hundred dollars, acd an injunction has been iss'io-1 sgs'.nsi Blunt it Svraa to restrain ir.eic :rom making or veiling said uu.tf. 1 :..--.r ^ f.i- i r<? t..: . ra.-ry .1 uj Wast:37v>a -,z a l... e. -, . , - ? ?,?-?. r fiv-.i. Tne p-tbl^: are therefore ftrspectfully caationed agautsi parchai.og or se...r.g the Suf-Cock.og Pistols -race by B um i. Sya?. or any Pisiols of a similar i.r.t. a* bydlsrt> gardmg ihtscamioc. it would tr.aia It cecessac/ for t!i? sunscr^*.- to spp-sal to the laws for protect!--; in aU such case?. All arc..:.?-of Ods khtd are m^-!e by A.leB t Th?r ;<er. N'.rwich Conn, and are for ss.r :;7 -.irfs prtnclpai deaJe ers tn the ardce :r. New- Y .r?t. ETHAN ALLEN. i N-.r *'xb. Cona. 12th Nov. M& r.l ? sw I MS fhlstp ; TO DEALEE3 IH FIRE ASMS. j Ur s. ciRCL'iT coCRT, Csf ice Southern D.slrict of ? New Yo'i.?Bdato Alien t:. Or.w.ti BhrmVatsaL? I,A>xander Oerdtter, I larkoS lbs Circuii Cour.of the L'r.:>-.: iuves : <r --- - ? ? ..'.-.i of New-York, do certify that the above eoli*l#d ?u:; was tried in the said Court ?n the 28lh and ?l>.h -liya ot A:r.i. r,t^ before HjO. Sm.-i T-.-.in:.!oc. an Asaoeiate JuswCe 'if the S - prem- Coort of ihe Coiled Slates, mal a Jury w-? err pan neied and sworn aad the rise opened by Mr. Saerraaa oo j -.he rut of ihe pla:,-.:.!}'. /Ethan Alien." and Mr. Seld-o on | the part of the defandani (Orusoo B.ur.i. et alu tflat after ? the ev.ieace aad teen closed, the case was s-.cimed up by > Mr. Seiden f>r tne defeadan*, aad by Mr. Davis for th? | p -. at f} thai charge was thereupon gi'-'en uy the Court ;,j Uie Jury who retired ander charge of SB '^?''^'f^ j i? ? :.-<: la auend ihesa, and or. their r?am rendered fallowing verdict, vir ? ..._, Thai t?ey and that the plaint:? Is sot the orii-in&i .a^ejtt or and pautnee sis -r.u-ied so tn- taB sad -x*?s.v*r <u and .iner.y oi raaaiag. eo-iairoetiax. u?-.^< and ?*>=K " j others io b* -ased, me impro-red lock cloned by him aad , set forth la hu r^leat. . mscnfsr'^re-J and ?^sTlsfi". ? it s. ? s j ?B^'^??^-sr reccrdesl te my ornce. u7 M tTh'f December *. iaasV _ i r^.^Tt-xA'OOD. Teacher et Masj-, r^cea-iy Prm S^tomSi tofS?S toths StieTSa rVrpti, \,i??n. Ga. aaa taken rooms at So. U Am-ty-at. where SewsS give lr^tr-cttoe oa th*> c'.aao. gtiUaj. aad la s^^ t-g. orTine most rsa?*mabl? lenaa. The besi of r?Orvxcau given, and lertas made known cn arrpucaaon. Terms, payable ose half ta advance. a few pep Us can have practca at her rsotss free of eiuvg?, use iar I _Sitoa?onji, pi&ax?tb. \V\?TED-a *w ? t t itle c? ebnued TOcldr.? to iZvuUof??, payaicia- tat ^?itU, :... ... : ? r. -. J.? ?30 *1 r ? COCntT;' --- ; ; rsdu. \V-' AXT K D.?A in? *cuv* yirjr. ? M-q to ?_? ?oce, ~;., ' " West, to vt n Ai.ec ? k-o,'i 'f '? aid cop^i FuNtead-aJ??n-?r and above i*ielr ejects** w{,; I-? teairtr. ? tbetu in writing. w.? ?x ??-???.?:?..,?>*? ? *;.-?? y^., Some men cow t-.? employ wtdno doubl, ruake rvrw S'.fO? per var c ? ?i .f *ii expenses.? Each c?,n ?u. i.a-.e'eis <u?i.-k i. Ii * :i kt neceesary tor t^em lo bxve at 'ras-. * ? *\ >? ? . - a ?UlB C. out Apply ?t tfRV^SC? S Tt&SthlB* hall. JS? Bre-t?. w?v. ur *ii.-i?.inv?e-' v.?n .... a iec?ra. mu?i U* pott t*' ?. ?uT ijju DU?L w \n ri-.i> . t . . ?., Orieoc? ? .-d.icaiioa to instruct a-i Ri rB?4> ?adSoolj would iike to tat? charge of a District Seisoo R - the aria t. r. or tta ?.?...:. i Noittb and take ch uce .jf a na?!l acJaool permanent . Pleejse. address "TrawSar" ai the WesternHotc...',.-..?>? Cuy. N J. ,li>Jt* \?'.\N fei? :-:-t ?.... ?? " youojc men *.-:d juli to rjo hiu< Uta cvuaov, where ti.tfir servier* ror the winter wt.. is> -vit.aian? for ii*tr board. Apply tifbv letter, post paid) to j.l_U a. j. Ti TAPSCOTT. SS South s'. New-Tork. \%" AN'TKl??To Iure er ieaao a ?ton? rar fills*.! v v ?ay. N-tw-n Trtmiv Church and Chambet-fcat Poa? ?e??toa a anted beiwe*o "tili? and tat February. A?dreea a nt>u? to R. VV lower Peat Ottt>>v dCSdt' \\ lTHOl V t-vY , "T~" ?" ?* - ' ??-vt c-^ ... ( uas0x*? o'.d aalabtiafcxi orSco, I-ta Bowery. ' djj ?j? -r s . .. Qr REWARD. 51 t.EN > j .. ;Vth Dev. . aa*# t:- ?. e No. 19 PTaliHit. wa?*?uered ay fadi?uya, iSe de?i, a."..i ? d"e opened, and. aa far aj ascertained. Iba followini PromliUM..tv Note? takatt, v:. A Note oi Menrut t. C.v Sept. K le. fi tue?, for i^ltj *o, la favor of C. Merr .il ?tid endorsed. A Note oi Merr.ti i. Co Dec. IC. -..-sb. ti mos fcrfii-ll lr. pavabie to the subscriber t Note of R Hadaoo, N' .v ? , ~ios. ior S-'A' 2$, p. rabje to the snbaeriber. A NoteHead, Oct. Ii. ; s-.o*. for tXBfX r?>a~b. tu? Mbfcriber. A Noif I>- Meed. Heei tto?. fr? ?Jlt: S9, rayabh u> the eubsenber The puh'.tc are hereby cautioned ajabiai receiving sayot the abo- e note* as pa> .uec. o*. been ?lopped. vi heulav *a doraerVor nor. TheaboTC ri ?ard vi |U be paid ou conviction of tie cl fendem. and returniiu the papers,bj a.-piviact-i rOtTN C B ? ti n. I ? PJan ,t. ?oar?ing on>> fiotclj. NATIONAL HOTEL?BOARD SR3. .V>>. 5 l*orfia^<fof A PEW regular B arden ? unl lie* orainj^gate aVtlemen. can be accsjmaaodated ?: the KaSkwaTHoial, N > ? Qortland'Sl , lha room* betng pieaaantlr .iijaiej. aud arery camfonpeovWed *y i B. CURTIS, aM2?f_Wo.SCorCaai.at BOXRDI Nti ? A tow sluala (aettemeu,or /-nt'.eiueo wilh ibeir \?-vea. may oblsdn very pleasant furnished room*.? tin board, at No. MA IVltUaaS II h few ,l,h>r*from Pea-isL _ _ _ dlJ tw' BOARDINtl and ?? atabed rooms, with atrtcfl] private fluntly, M MeDoojnd^ti d? im HO\KI? ? . ' ??? Cv-e-fe meti,c?n be accoaatuodated s.u.. good board aal vary pleasant room* at No. 8? Whitest where sou will Cnd a plea?acl and respectable liouie. d? Tis BOAK11 w??ied in < plain prlvaUi farnlly ?Laie there lab one or two boarders. Address VV C inltoiOce. dSj3f_ BOARD.?A genii, may and his wif??r;,t two or three single get freie- c*.n*>e acconuiiiKUte.t witli board lit a prt* ausDua Ij . aids HudsOO St. dtt tw* ?w-;?; in v? e urt i r\~.-ii i it gSfr^r?: i fjgj.MOKK, Tier iOI SSj? vf [.' o? >/are room, SOI Bleehecst an a J J VI J Unieiii of rosewood and mahogany 1 jJHa J'llMl KORTK?..-(l i II bar iactory aaaori* : 1'iano Porte?, ol liaeiy carved lloiluc aud modem Parialan ityles. These Piano*, for niecbani.al coiistiufilop, excellency of workmanship, and rkhaaaa of tooe,Canaol be surpassed, and ?1 bero the piocliaser'has any do'ibls.they will be ft up. and anv reasonable length Of time allowed tO (atltl'y btra. Tbla betn?: a new feature In the l?i?ine??. it , .:?jt to the pundsaaer, ?< th- market is full of trap* ? e.i calculated lo catch the inexperienced. A its* p?nal bis warranty, wtdi each Lnsuumenl Riiference i ? nm of the Si ?i ismuie* in the city. N B.?Plsnoa R> let ,l|j Im* " mtFORTAM f i? puT-n?aerTTf rfaoo iFortee?Tbesubset is lag psrchasasl fof Mr lohn Strtbet the axi tuslra n^btii, [the i ,".ed Si.?. s t .'iu P.teiit It-.ip stams , rovem. nl In Piano Korte, are qow macuracliirlug aome vsrv splendid Rottrwood sei Maaoganany Piano Fortas, which are warranted superior la k?ae t" any vow i-i u*e, sr.d to keo+) t'i tune tniici losiger. The bjiuiuvassteal con atstsvia a mo*l l.eautliu! Harp Prame, peculiar In c,ii:?trnc. lion, bskins> all the strain >f tlie atriaae (' "? the case] tu a ienein: ssaWtTBetll of ibe m,?st aurofed m?ic>n sty] '* id finished Instrun nF.NNKTr. ROOERB at CO a. i I'i Jf-.tlU'c-at Kamide ot Hooi wny. aTstrsan . IfllR M A I.K t? f B*r< J '"?? " " " '*ile the Asior Hoi o.a ' ai i tj it H'N flol io. i ?, and 1 icta' ? Pia?.? Portes, ?f J I Bt j IIevery .art. ty ? palt? ?, with all the u!" |e . ?. it ro?ewu,M and v ahogany rases, warraate . respect tojrire sa?ssaciloaw tto aale. JAME.9 TH0MT?ON. dicim_LateTallman It. RandelL Taja-? ?M A .Mit PORTIO at veiy low pr! res - sHferui'i iboul tiuirhaa.iit m oa wiil Una Kit to ihelt astvitnutge to call ai R Olaro fc l|Co 's N .fiufsciory. 1*4 fulion-st (west ot Sroadw , . Ageueralasaormiaoi if Mar?eanv an.'. Rose woo-l riariotconaiantly on han t, wt tcb wlliheaoll I -i for leab Or appi pur-- ?. Hierssi.ppile?on liber I, lennt fl _ It. Of.ENN 'i CO. IIH Pu'ten st WATCHEH, JEWBLIty and *H??r Wara. ?Th-s *ub*criber* conUiiuo : , hnve for ?sie a fttU s??orimem of ??? (seid an t si..-..( Walclie* of _itlie most appiovcd makers, which will be warrant reel Piae keeper*, and otf^osl ?i the .?i . I ..?-.*, cash price*. Way are corslontly recelvlinf tbe Uletl ?lytea of Pasb i >nahle Jewelry of every description, Incbtdmg <>?id Po-. and ? (J'iard cbaiiia, Breast pin*. >lur .ingt, If'ngnr-rb'g* ft lets. Hei I Ornament?, ir. Stiver Mpoou*. Korks.Butler Knives and Silverware get "rally. at lha rttannfacmrer*! pric??. Kr lannlaware, fine Cutlery. FanCy Oooda, ae. WalrUcs aiol Clocks r iptored by expertenenil worainen. i OCKWOOD it SCRIBNKR.3S9 Peart, aaM if cor. of ?*iilton.?Lr>pi?o?lte United Siaie* Hotai sVATOHBM, JEW ElsRY s 18 w Wans, . iuo *cbecribets cuuiiune to have lor tale u full taortment of flu* n.^.i ?n-t Btlrer weuhasiof ie meet approved aia'sei?, which will lie oflered Srylowest price? ?nd 4tiie.| correct Uine kaepera. They are eonstanily ???etvir.:; the tatest styles ol rsshioaahle lewadry of every lescriptioo, locludtng Oold Fol all I '1'iard t'tinlna, B'east ????. K.?r R.ng?. Kin? der Rtojn, Bracelets, Heal Oraaxsisatisvaic SUrernpoqiisj Poia*. Hniter Knives, io. i BUvorwareeoual to coin, ooii a : 1 S Iver 7>peri?iacie?, Per dot al. Concave, Convex. *r. Kreuch Clocks and Wai -boa repalrsxl equal lothe orj^lual. AKKItlsY .V BRIO'H, IM Bowery, dbi lin' 0 drxira abovn'Broom'vst. an PALL KA.??IIIO.Mi.-Haui.,HaUi. -Paris no|*> JUlssin hau at #.t e<riJal bi ih"?e sold by Others et ii J also elegant ? aa* beta at 92 ... a-i I *uperior.hi ?lyle and ItaMB IO Uio?e In many p.aee? al S?d j neat bin? at *^ l ii March will be pleased to *ee bla frietvds at this MMbllsbmatu. ?EOROE P. H. brown, diO Im" _Isti Canal-ar T?O.HPsM?*s'H PHK.HICIH TRI;??, .Improved b7 J. R. Ben;amln, I" lleakmansL la runfversally approved of by the Medical PacuJ, ly and ali who use them, us the ptsssure cau be graduated from ana to fifty pounds on the rupUre with? out a back pad. which does *<? much Injury Mi lha spin* causing weaknnaa and pain in the ba..k and tides, and ?fter permanent *ptnal disease. Bis da fa trial adven end If no perirtctl7 sail??actory, money returned )el < i'?.>l I sip I). KHI.I.I.MIKH'S l.I.tniKNT.-io thf. Iwondstrful preparation the afjll/ ied have got wtat -they have Ions and te'loaa.y calle.1 for. Not S solt lary . n?e. 'n the tale 5f iwenly thuuaand boules, baa l>*en ?mown falling lo do all dial was axpacted of I'. I* art. ue made in ai! rheumatic affection*; *rd pale, of ail au 1 _.._??(_!.i !., ii immediately, ft I* a* certain u, every nature-yield lo u immediately c.ro ad ?ore?. of any description, ebh finr on man or horse, c.ro ao?ore?. soj ?.nw....Pw??-. as lha application t* made, anrt iu ?Wter line ihaa any Dtfaer remedy aeaeoatsrad to th? paople. I: i? vary fra t/'r- safe and Jirreeabie? lobe used DpOO S? aifes. ester nS-iyand ,ni-rn? ly.aod no fear of taking cold after lu use Mi. lui.-? Murpi.y of the Bowery Line Of .niages,*t| that lt?aved trie if' of one of hi* rnca , *nJ in 'ting twer. <it,/en sol a bottle ha* failed. Iflrfh BrWge--Al thla Dltce groce afW ^'r.<c^ b?* be?v. ascd without a .'allure Mr. Arnold Mason ?nd Mr. BamnA, KoiHirts. builder* of the brtdtt" Mr. Maaon say*, that b7 Bteusa of tkree or four bottle* bis fhanmatk pains have been atltlrely eradicated. Mr. Roberta sive* lta? his opin? ion dial it whs '.r.o oi' die ?;rnai causes .f **,ving builfe from ?r. la jury rutalned from a fall To be bad at On John - si. aad at the /rest Ceoyal D*pot. Harlem Ralln.-tJ OnV?. City Hall.Ir, far^e Iwitlla*. at V eenu rs?vbr.?i'?. ein Urn PATENT U6ET for makinK Malleable Iron from then- '. .?- .. seriher Is the. A Mds*nee ai * Patea: obtain*'m the tJodted S'*t??for Impr'rvementsin ike tnait toe-of Iron."? rtmted by Wm. N Cay ofOreat Brttaln, and u deatrou* or tedin/ nglil* i,rider sal 1 patent, which he ?111 do on very reason?.1..a term*. Tie patent i? dated '.'Ji Juiy, I'd', ard COtttalas one or more amsmdmenlsorj '.be or:gl'.?1 Kng'lsb palaet. By this "impro.ed fro.-..:i?, MslWb.e Iron !* made nf lcp?rlor quality. In a puidlin*; ftroace, by the empioyment of rtch ores mixed with r?j.j';saceoua matter, eiuierwiihO'Wtat. oot :h? addliloc -A Pie or Cast tron. Bt addio* F;<Iros '*j the Ore *. pi 1M||||( of the ^.roce?.. te-he*ra*eo y /->.xl Bar trot, with Inferior anthracite i '-f ?J * m''f from tae be*t charcoal troa by l?e ordinary process i. , was bis Intention to hare e,ubii*hed severs, turtaretf'? ; working in this proees., frt;tcircnm?nmc?? beT Jad UMS? iro, have allowed aim only to car.y U utto fi*'""''"'" I as to ascertain by rested tri*:. ?? perfect ^^,72 ! in a wort ag aifl aad Its real value. ?~*g??? . ery auper.or. ' . baodsoeis as finished Iron.? i mer, B?r: v ** 17b?\Zt at Meeer*. Tell*, ' ZtgZZ TseV^?^^ -""e seen at any I UT',*.u^t? ,s wJWag ? dispoas.j/righu?ntaaa. ! rJ i? pate ^tvt the V-w ptV. of twenty-S?. ? Zr^Suof puMie t.v. ma .e h-u does this for Ixe i e^C ^ fesSl'st-r. the character of the Invcndon be : Fo/fartoe-r ut?unc?r ' >t> 'aP.-.n may be raadi to nr-WJU/lAH (,.. ?< l, MtnageroMhe.N J. Iron Co. \t i.; it Bomvon, Morn* Ca N. J*. Beretnc. ?ec. 1'. IHM'_i\1 tf7'?t-_ LADIKf.' .-?ATIrsKACTION.-Ma.lame aYIJOEFB, from Prance, whose tmrnerite fame khroj;g?!ooi Europe acsl Aio?.-ic* has :aiosed many to uapo?e npou the commu? nity by astum.og ter name '.oa arrived in New-Fork, ?ra lakeu her private dweldag house at IE! Orsod-sc ne to h/ju*e east from Bowery, where u.rough ber "n?J., i'-'f ackr.ow^.|ged wor^ssriui talents.she wtil ?m\ ton ofaU uietr leaiiing uws^roroi t^PJ^ ^,^yl and the fumre, if they are rnarried ^^J^JM.,-^ 'hoar wbJChu*;ieodorwife they triU f^jSSu-t dia I sc? an y time during the *T ??' ""*??>*? **" ?~ 'w - JTliA>l "e>^lS"KSs^aSiV? S HatL. ? a d?b> Kr.i* %?*%^ twenry-rlve tnebe* *"^* ?iVn??. The ? bole 1? of good inches (inside) ^rlcll a??d and t?kM up Swaet. ^^lt. wSS?& *9g&3k