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FiRTHER Notes upon Tarifi- a<d Fkf.k Tkadf.. A Government, whether represented by ore- inan or'the million,' caia learn wisdom but from, two sources?its own experience, and the experience of other natioea. The former is an expensive and dilatory mode ol instruction and that Government best; in ihis respect at least, which ean re?,n a harvest ol knowledge from the bitter fruits "i ex? perience ripened by others. Read in* following t ^ Russia was prospurous in I81G, '17, '18 and I?; but, fascinated with the theories of Adam Smith.and J. B. Say, she adopted a new uirirT in l?ltf. "ti the plat of letting trade regulate itself, la t;iis Tariff she abrogated tier prohibiti uis, and j lowered her duties. Tho country was fm7nedinte-:.l |y deluged with foreign goods?and, in due course, j drained of its specie, as we hive been in pastyears, to pay for the surplus of those imports, which far exceeded her exports. Th" most disastrous eon- ; -' ?jUPnces To?k place. Circulation was stopped. Distress and wretchedness overspread the land, j I he manufacturers first fell victims to this mistaken n ?Hey. Agriculture next felt the shuck, and finally, ! hapltruptcy swept away a large proportion of-ihosc ] commercial houses, whose cupidity had paved the ; way for the misery of the country." Here is experience?h?re are known and mule n ibleeflects, resulting from equally well attested : muses; and how was the evil corrected ' I!v a return to a Prutwctive Tariff. The following ex- , tract is from the Emperor of Russia's Civcular ?.ritten by Count Nesselrode, in 1827, on the sub? ject of the new Tariff: "To produce happy effects, the principles ot commercial freedom must be generally adopted. The SMe which adopts, white others reject them ? condemn its own industry and commerce to pay a ruinous fri'/utr to those of other nations " " From ti circulation exempt from restrain!, and the facility afTerd? '. by reciprocal exchanges, nl pst all governments at first resolved to seek the ueans.Oi repairing the ovil, which England had been doomed to[fiuflei ; but experience and more ! correct calculations, because they were made Irqm certain data, and upon results already known, of :? peace that had just taken place, forced ihkm I ro a Tin ere to the prohibitory system." " England preserved hers. Austria remained i faithfi I to tho rulo she laid down, to guard herself ! Rgninsi the rivalship of foreign industry, France, j with tliosame views, adopted the most rigorous J measures ol precaution,?and Pruasis published a new Tai ill in October last, which proves thai she found it impossible not to follow the example .>;' the i<--t. of Europe." In proportion asihejprohibUorysystem is rx '.ended and rendered prefect m other countries, that State which pursues (he contrary system makes from day to day sacrifices more extttixice utid more considerable* [ ? '? It is with the most lively feelings of regret, we acknowledge, that it is our own proper expe? rience winch enables us to truce this picture. The evils which it details have been realised in Russin ami Poland, -ince the conclusion of the act ol 1818. Agriculture without a market?industry without protection, languish and decline. Specie is > ported, and the most solid commercial houses me shaken; The public prosperity weTild sonn feel ihc wound inflicted on private fortunes, if neu regulations did not promptly change the actual state of affairs." " Events have proved that our Agricul? ture and our Commerce, as wrli. as ot k Man UfACTURES, are not only PARALYZED, DU t BROUGHT To THE URINK of RUIN." lji-i,r i-, experience for our guide, against the theoi ? ? of our free trade philosophiere. Let it be borne in mind, however, that we do not quarrel with the doctrines ol free trade, when j gh l\ hpplied and understood. Tin- vcrj term ' trade,' implies dcniihgsbettvcen two parties?and i to Hiukc it a free trade, there must be no restric- i lion on either side. Trade is an exchange of com? modities ?money represents the vuluo and settles the. difference. Let the exchange of commodities between us and England befreeoh both Wi/V.?. and ho one will complain. Make it free 071 our side, and restrictive on theirs, and it ' condemns our in rlustrv and commerce to pay a ruinous tribute' to die commerce and industry of England. To call such ti situation of things by the na meroffree trade is m absurd as to sa\ tViHt a boxing-matcil between two persons, one of whom has his hands tied bo hind him, is a fair fight, because, forsooth, one is free to knock the other dowivas often us he pleases. A friend, whose opinion I Valtti higher than that of any theoretical writer li.ving, has illustrated the absurdity of free trade witli acountiy who will take ; nhthinq from us she can do without, excepting gold ki d silver, in return fbi what ?s buy. in the fol? lowing manner;: I c? to my estate in the country i:i puss the Summer, and an*, surrounded with twenty larmeis. fliev inlerahange labor, tools, horses, &c with each othet??iul tl.ey cultivate1 theii farms, and ?et is* their crops, by an iiiter CMango of labor and tools, witliout payment of a dollar. On my part. I am only there for a Sum iner?and buv of ihein mv provisions, sitnd hire j what work 1 wish to have done. In this manner. I !>.iv them live hundred dollars, which 1 eat up \ and consume. At die end of the Summet . I am | so much the poorer in purse, and they so much tlio . In the illustratioa, I urn America?they the rest ; of the world. Now were America ricli in gold and Kilver a> mv friend i-, it would 1??: of little conse? quence, ptovidi d the mines would yield rapidly enough, Lf the experiment were to be carried on h liti c longer ; but, unfortunately, out wealth con-; i fn dxactl) what other nation will noi take, viz.. the prodticti?na of the soil. They will rot on the ? round, while the few glittering coin, that are loft \it to sei our own energies in motion, te supph us with the means of making our other products valu ah ?-. an raked ap and shipped to foreign lands. \\ e faik of a return to specie payments in this .tri' as it it wera only necessary for our Legis tutvs to vote tiiHt it sitai! I>e done. Could i correct return be niadeot ttiev"iii nc>w in the country rota pared to toe amount it. 1837, the impossibility of the thing would he appt.-en;. The truth is, our ipei ? Lhs ieft tli*> country, for the very plain rea sen thai we import, under the free ttade system, m the tuce of an impossibility to export, under the very same system, any thing but specie, in settle? ment of a large balance, it England would re cetve Qour, pork, !? ad. and the various productiot - P? the West, in payment for the manufactures that an poured in here, wo should never have beheld humiliating spectacle of a rich sad productive BY GR ER LEY & McEL PHICE ONE. CENT. State in the Union bankrupt and dishonored. If ! Congress would make a Tariff to-morrow, sufrl :ient ! to -et in motion the manufacturing industry of-New Kri?i5trtrJ, the price and demand of the productions of the agriculturists would befdoubled in ore- year If, on the other hand, this branch of national indus? try shhil he neglected, th^ following conseqVe-nces maybe safely predicted : " agriculture without a marret? industry languishing and de? clining? ihk country drained of s?f:."ir ? and commerce paralyzed and destroyed." ! [Boston Atlas, j For tlio New York Tribune. Railroad kkom this City ro Albany?Ft > j thought that this great object may ho attaine.j bel fore December next, and th"s secure to tili? city an uninterrupted communication with Albany for? ever thereafter, the vast importance of which seems ntiw to be duly appreciated. Fortunately the Kris Railroad to Goshen has already approached within . LOO rnilee of Albany. From Goshen to Albany the entire route is through a level and a hijrhlv fertile .... i district of country, with n dense population, and ?fter- perhaps more facilities ami less difficulties for constructing a Railroad than ariv other 100 mi]*-* in the State. It should be made as the Xor tkern Branch of the Xrie Hail road, or by a new Company in connection, that the track arid weight j of rails may correspond, und thus be prepared at once for rapid traveling and heavy transportation at ail seasons, in and from our greut city, to eve? ry part of the interior country. To effect tliis ob jeet within the time stated, it is only required that ive ol the city should move in it promptly- and with an energy and spirit equal to the object .1, view. Something will be done towards it l>\ res? idents along the rottto, but it is in vain to expect much. Survey** have been already commenced from Goshen to Kingston, along the valley of the Wallkill about -10 miles, of which we may soon have a report and estimate of expense, which, it is thought, will show the^road may he completed for about $10,000 dollar.- the mile, ami that the prob? able support by transportation and travel along (he route alone, will be fully equal toi an interest on its cost, to which may be added ail the trans? portation and travel between the two ritie?rhn carrying of ii.e Mail-, nn.i other transportation for the Government. It is reasonable, therefore, to conclude that it will he a profitable investment, apart from the consideration of its great import? ance in another point of view. J'he effect of tin: railroad now in operation between Bosti n and Al? bany is justly considered a- threatening 10 diver: a huge portion of the natural irade of this city to Boston?nnd the consequences camiol fail t-> be very serious on the value of all real estate in this city. These considerations cannot tail to awaken the attention of all interested in the continui d pros? perity of our city, and, therefore, our leading men of propet ty should he on the alert, and move with one heart to enter on und complete this compara? tively smuli track without any delay. Suck ure the plain suggestions of common sense. .Should tin y be carried into effect, we may have the proud satisfaction of seeing an established Railroad to Albany f>\ December next ; and the completion of the great Erie Railroad is anticipa? ted by December, 1844. Then, indeed, will out city become permanently the grand Emporium of the Continent ; and our State he justly i?amed the Empire State. Such m-^uIis musr and will follow a spirited and united movement in aid of this great work, ut this time; and without such movement, it requires 110 prophet to foretell the consequence of a continued lethargy on this subject, which seems to have come over our rich and uble men; to whom these suggestions are respectfully sub- j mitted. W. j Emigration. ? A few days -nee, we noticed the arrival of the Hon. C. Oakley, of Illinois, on his feturn'from Europe. We learn that whilst Mr. Oakley was in England and on the Continent, he succeeded in formins? u company tor the pur? pose of no tilling out emigrants to the West. Ei'om the little we huve gathered of the company and its purposes; we learn that it is constituted something after the manner of the company fotmed for col ? ni/itig Australia. When Mr. u. left, upwards of ?200 000 had been ?ubseribed. This sum, <-r a large portion of it, will be invested in lands, chief? ly in Illinois and the Territories of Iowa and Wis konsftn, by the company. OhSces will be opened in London, and in some principal town in Germa m an v. for the sale of the lands; F.migiu-nts who purchase will he sent out in ships provided by the company; which will sail direct for N>-?v Orleans. From this place, where an office " ill be kept, they will be sent to their respective purchases; This is the substance of the arrahgemerif n - we have heard it. The object will he to send chiefly fanners and agriculturists, and they will geneTally be men possessing sonn- capital, and ol respecta? ble charaowr. 1: is said that liiere are immense numbers of farmers in Eugland and Germany, who m e anxious to reach the_United States, and panic- i ularly the Western States, and are deterred from eomtng by their ignorance of how to set lands when they reach here. If the project is carried out in good faith, we doubt not that in this why a large addition will he made to the population and capital of the West. It is stuied that the emigration from Germany, this year, to this city, to w hich the whole attention seem-, to be turned throughout the empire, will he !urg?t than in any previous year; Mr. Oaklev, we understand; made arrangements iti England !or a large importation of improved stock, particularly no.it cattle, lie brought out with him a very fine cow. which he has sen: round by New Orleans, and expects several ethers on in the spttntr. 'lliis, at least, is 9 species of emigre- : tibn to which even the most fastidious will hardly object; He deserves the thanks of Breeders in the ! West for the r.eal and interest be has manifested tot the improvement in Western stock. I St. Louis Republican. Ili in?I3 Marble.?We have just been shown a piece of marble from a quarry recently discovered at Five Mile Grove Will County, about seven miles from Juliet. This quarry ;> very extensive, and i* to be regarded as a decided acquisition to this.por ti m of the State. 'Die specimen shown us is"of a light brown oior. veined with a bluish white. It is remarkably firm, is of a very fine grain, and ad? mits of a hii:h polish. It is admirably calculated, among ether things, for fireplaces; from the man? ner in which it resists the heat. [Chicago American; Emigration to Texas-?-On Thursday, the 3th ultv, the steamboat Embassy left Louisville, (Ky.) bound for the head waters of R-d River, in rexas, having on board a number of passenger?, men, women and children, who have emigrated under the auspices of the - Texas Agricultural, Commer? cial and Manufacturing Companv," organized under a law of the Texian Congress pa.",ed in Feb? ruary hist, which grants to each of such Companies a tract of land of ths dimensions of fiftv-twb miles by thirty, on condition of their settling eight hundred families thereupon within three years. A Diti.Ar-Ki : Fight*?At Eaton, Ohio, qu ti.e 1st ins:., a b?y 15 years phi, the son <>f M. Church, in re? turning front church, wa? attacked by a Jog, and the conflict continued some twenty minute?; in which the hoy was d re ad full v lacerated. The citizens near by were afraid to rescue the bov, because, irissaid, they were under the impression that the doj was rabid dually, oae man Tu.-iied opoa the do* and kille 1 bim with a club. beiu?. as the Register says; unable to withstand the heart reu sling cry ot the youth of " help, for God's sake, h?lpf*J [Cr* The following is the increase per cent in ten years of the population of New-England.colicctivelv.L4;329 per cent. Middle States.*.05,6 10 do. Southern do.2*2,264 do. Wester:: do.6S.00? do. OCf* The Census of England for lr40. i? completed. Population in England arid Wales. 15.901 931; being an increase of about 2,000.000in ten years. Popular lion of the Unite.: States. 17,005,656, be:r>?" un in? crease of 4.202 6 16 in ten vearS; N b: W- V O 11H. A > ;> BSSSSgSj ^A-i I 1 EK1E BAILE9A9 -- WINTER ARRANGEMENT. eer Train'daily (exceptSandays) will run in cocnecu-. n with the steamboat I PICA. Captl A. H. Schultz, from the toot of Albany-street; N. V. as follow Leave New York at s\ O'clock, A- *L Lcav? Go-hen *? 5 ?? ?? ?? Train.-? f->r the conveyance of freicr-t wiil leave each tertatnition on Tuesdays; Thursdays and Saturdays, at the samo hoar* aj the Pas^e-j^-r Train-. a2c u H. C- SEYMOUR. Superintendent. A, Meteor.? A correspondent in trie town ol Sch'uvi.*r -tat?-- that he witnessed a mo,* splendid m-teori.- exhibition in that town on the 2?d Dec. He ?a- .-.ittine by a window about half past four in the morning", when suddenly hi- attention wh firrt.;'pd by h loud; -.harp n .i-e from the We=!, iis< a clap of thunder; and turning to look in that di? rection, the whole Western-sky ?*aa lit ur> a, it by a bin*?- of fire?Lorn which myriads of sparks "merged, rendering every object as visible as a: noon. Scarcely fcad he rime for a thought, before I a meteor of stupendous size and dazzling brilliance rushed from this -ea of: hthr, at r.:-.: downward in | ?h irregular.track toward the earth, tben upward in a Southeasterly direction, until it wa? lost to : view. The meteor wash: Srstbf a lurid t-'.! col u : | changing afterwards, as it approached 'ii** ?"?atth. j to a deep blue* and ft*nalfa assuming alight ve-H??.. j tinge ere "it disappeared; f Herkinvr .L.?r. i The Veto Power.?Though r^m?rily deiiigRed | for conservative purpeses it -con degenerated b.to j abuse, nod ),h- evei aitice been the ready insjriJ- I mem of despt-tism. The great marvel is, that ! with the frill experience >'?: :he pa?t before ti;ern, the Convention ihatfmmed theG?hstittitien:sh?uld j have admitted this baneful and alarming pr ivision j into it. The Veto had its origin it. Republican Rome, and was a concession of the Patrician or aristo- I rrntic power, to the demands of the Piebians. the mass of the People. Jt was confer red.on? three persons of the Pjcbjan tanks, called Tribunes,and was absolute in its terms, From being trsed for protection, it soon became, tu the hands of the ambuioti-i and unprincipled; an ehcine of oppres sinn and tyranny. Ir pissed from the hands ?-f the People; and became atrcmertdbus scourge t..ihern. It descended to Imperial Rome, and v. as one of the chief powers <>t the Throne; It exists now in England in on absolute form, bur has not been exercised sine 1682; France gave ir to her hui*; in 178.4. hie exercised it, and ir ruined him. [r i- however still retained.? Spain has it, bur even (her-? if is seldom used. In Poland it n"-nm.'.! the singular shape ol being in every m< mber of the National i.^ci-l'tturc*. and was f-tt'-Tiiial in tlie hands of despotism for the preveniion of all law- which it did not desire.? This was the inu-r.tion of ir there. Jo our own free country; all know ;h* progress of it. The Pwople cannot; in d will not; lonirer consent ?.o ir exercisc; Ir wool,! justify a Revolution in any country'%vhere the power did not otherwise exist to abolish ii ; and would cost any monarch in Eu? rope, at this day his chrone or his hoa i. < ?t.n Nf.v.-s I'Al'KKS.?Tlie oldest living ,.;.per in Afriericais:the Ni? w-Hampshire Gazette. I< ?n rhe lust paper printed in Ne^vrHarhpshite, and was established bv Daniel Fbwle, ai Portsmouth, in Augijtit, li?d. It was originally primed <>n hall a sheet ol Iscapi quarto, as were ail the pap. rs ul that day : but was spoil enlarged to half a .-sheet crown folio; and sometimes appeared on a whole sheet of crown. It is now in it~ 88th year, and is a well-conducted paper uf.goodi*, dimensions. The oldest living: newspaper in England is ih Lincoln Mercury, first published m 1095; Tue ol.le?t in Louslon is the St. James Chronicle, of I/O I. The oldest paper in Scotland is the Ii lin burgh Evening Courant, of 17U?. The oldest in [reland, tli.- 1>.-Iiji-i New? Leiter, of 1737. [ N. \ ? State Media nie. Mr. PiEltrONT delivered a Temperance L>-. nre at Caboisville the other evening; and said as lie had been accused of bearing down rather heavily on the venders of intoxicating drink ;, he proposed on that occasion to volunteer hi., nervi,-".- to.the injured indl viduals-aforesaid us counsel and advocate, He then wem on (as the Chronicle informs us) to ?iat?- the va? rious pleas which men make to excuse their continu? ance in the traffic and, seriatim, one in one. !>> answer tlieiti. The last plea which he put and an swefed was the I ICUNSF. \res; said the speaker, you have a license?and that is your plea; Well, my friend, if that is your plea, I would adjure you to keep it?!o,-k it up among your choicest jewels?guard it as the apple of thine eye?and when you .lie, and are laid in your cothih be sure diaf'this precious doc uuient isjplaced within your cold and clumnn lingers, so that, when you are called upon l?c?nfroHl theaohls >-f your victims before your f!,.-!. you may be ready to file-iii your plea of -jusdricatioh; and boldly^to lay down your license on the bar >.i' the .1 n-:t*?*. Y?*s, my friend, keep it?you will then want your lice use ^ signed by the commissioner* of' HainpdvH, and en dorsed fi\ tiie selectmen of Sprincfieldl [Boston Post. VVester.n RaiLrqaus am' Canals.?The pro? gress of improvement by Canal and Railroad i: n ?: wholly -?.rrested westward, notwithstanding tlie troubles of the times. SL\t\ miles i f the Ohio Knil road, between Hurqn ?nd Mitumee River, are nearly ready for the iron. Of die HO miles between Cleve, land and the Maumee River, only 40 will be to finish after the openingr'of navigation; and that section is in a forward stare. Tlie Ohio Railroad, Mad River ^:id Lake Erie Raslroad,and Little Miami Railroad, torhi *t continuous line between die north east corner of Ohio and Cincitmaii; diverging only 4h miles from u direct line, and at tin increased distance pf lessihah 30 miles, and many miles nearer than arty other traveled route in the Stare. In addition to the general satis? faction at sit.di improved facilities for commixhication; trie People of New-York have peculiar reasons fur rejoicing?tor every link of railroad westward >ervt-s to extend tiie intercourse through the Erie Canal', to and from the seaboard. [Rochester Eve. Post. Nstwfr \rn:- rv Tex v-.--U'lt?:i the city of New York had a population of some 70.000,10 the year 1?00, the. largest oaper.was the Evening Posr. pub? lished by Michaei Burnham.?Measured l-J by 20 inches. There are mpre papers published now in Galvestoc wtri her iiandfuhof population,than were published in the city of New-York, when she num? bered loo.000 souls; The contrast is great. so ^reat that it is evident the newspaper ^publishing in Texas has gone far a head of the ability of the people to pa? tronise; There were more people it: New-Yor k at the time-spoken of above, than the whole population ef Texas will amount to; ? To?as Red-Land?-c RKXNG, J A M i R V 7. U" 3frw-Vo?-u nrnl Erie Railr?ad a*taie STO< K.-N-.u,.*. .- herebj ... o ikai ' - N' ??-Y -*s ind r r:p Ii - ? I r ?d Company w ill ?ri! a: pal I an itipni at ine Merchants! ExcJ?aoee; in ti.*? citj of Ne^ York on 3 te? ?lav. tSe Uth tlay of January. 1542, 13 c'cl?ck :n nebn, under rar dtrecif?h of the:Comptroller; One Hundred Thousand Doi ^r? of New-York Stn;.' Stock, bearing, m tere-t at t'ae rate of ?J.V j>4r r*nt. per anaan.^ frOr? th? tir-t .-iav of January; 164t. inclusively, payable quarterly, on the tir.-i ct.iys of January:, April; Jury aal October ; be I ing ?t- ck Issued in pursuance of Chapter IS6 .?f the V;?? ' of -aid S;.v.e. of the year 1S40, au.i reimbursable a: t.vj pleasure of rha.Scaie, at torn- ifter the first day" of January !-???_'. The:Merchants' Bank, in the city of New-York, i- de 'ifiKio-m n= tne place tor the re?,-:-y transfer of ??id stock, and will r?? the place for the payment of interest thereupon. T:>r' ?tr.ck ^'il! !;e sold iu certific3f??3 r.f ore thousand do] Mr- each. ?n! tiie buyers f ili b? rrquired t? pay the amount ol their purchases; respectively; immediately after the --ale. when transfers wni b? nirtde hcconliagly. J Ail ES 3?WEN. Pre?ideni. N-"? V.ok. .'f :i; December. T^L ,K0 j CiFe i P DRY GOODS. AS TUE SlTP.SlTRIBERS sra determined to reduca jT?. their 'took rf F?ll and Winter Goods, thej effat Fr-it ba.ran:- '? those who w:,j fav?r them with an early ??ill. CI.OTflS brown, cadet and Oriscay mixed, from ? O-'S-TC?: -o; or inrislblf creenvblde, olivesrid Wae I blai '.Vc.-r of Eo;i.,r..! Cloth*' frdsk S3 50 la 6 ; r, so p.cv.er (!|o!!i-for Oy?remit? ? Capjimeres-cf-every style | from o. to2d.i. FLANNELS;: '?' pi-ces V.VI-'u. Fojo-n sr. i Ahii rfe m ? kite, rc<i. green, and yellow Fl ?nr,el?, from | *-'- to Ts . Satinets; A i pircf,-.. -Sstou.; Mn'.r.kiii. Corduroys Ri ukets, Sticeting? ami SbirUpgs of.every ?tyle, both heavy and fir..-*, it manufsetters' prices. SILKS - s lars* as-ortment of black abd Hue hlairk S:ikpurchased pre? vious to the Tariff, and SnTd at former pries* ; blick Mid bliie-hlack Velvet* ; lri.-h Linens in i Law*.*-, Linen Damr :,vk Sheeticgs. ore. MalKSwiss; Book, Plii'*:. J :, onet and C?mbr?ri >I?slins Worsted; Damask and Brochs sh.,-.'from $1 T5 to .*30 I, Cashm^ra an.) Satin Damask Sluwlsr: Mousseline de La?!"?. Saxonies.'lie?'.! im-. Printe, Ac ; Orjectalinar. a beautiful aric !-. for L:?di< weat . 5L..;.rv and Glpvi Rr'tSrof-the H?usatunic K lilroad Conipaiiv and Bank of BufTrtlo ? iken at p-v. LJ?*J&ir PT & BUCKBEE; jfi :t" 422Grand St.,between Pitt and Li-lge. pAXDi 4 \ 6> i OK: VI 2>K<>t?n b. . j v ' the c-ur- : r Cotiirii*, the ITdrehouiid Cltrrtn ;! Caudy i.- prepared by S. New berry, with mad icalfld vice, forthe i ure ofCoMCHS, is f^uud to ba ? fir$t-rata nrt:cl?* t-.' Bl|ay irritations of la* f?n- ? -.??.-.A l?nes. aril < fleet a speedy cure if used:early h&ldirected: THts Candy deserves a inn!. Ai-o. the Anderson Cough Drops nur. Powders, as prepared Jume; Ulelb tt &. Co., and now by Dr. D. .M.-l lec, has cared tlious?nds ; mHiiy of them *ere pronounced past care. is proved ecrtifici'tes around eicli vi -,1 of Drops. The aborc mediciues are sold wkolesnb' in Nc? \'or? by S inds? >\- I '?>, VI -.nd 100 Eultbn-street.; bv Ld wards & Co., Druggists; Xiassati-streei ; IL Disbrow, n.r ner ?f Alien and Rivirtjion-streais, and inan> ether Druj gists. -2* VIEW EAXJj ?;t*:r. I.rit!.;> SMITH; L" McrchaiitTailor, No. 13ft Fulton si. would invite bis friends and t'^e puhlic to i-:*!! and:oxnmiuo his -tor.W ol new Fall Goodaiconsisting ?fCt?thi, Gnsshneros and V'esj ing.i;sinted to te.e fail trarle. fJhnlleraenilesvinjj; their.'Or ,lers may rely upon their lieliis fulfilled intka most -iaris actory iiiHHnf.r. Terms mridif rnte?C.Lsli on delivery. tf iiiirORTANT WORK. NOW IN THE * i MIR I. OF PUBLICATION; % ?>ff<;Tzo:vAieY of tRTS. ,LAArBFACTURES. IP ML\rES. BY ANDREW [TRE, VI D., F. R. S., %. i&c. S l!o?trnte?l vKlth Mnjrrriviu^** ! ' 1 \ HIS is; unipMsiion?bly, ihn most pi pulxr ? )i i; ?>! tli< I kio.i ever publiahcd, and h Uo^.k most adinirnbly adhpied lo thu u-'fic* iVfidl classes of'tiin community. Tnt: following iiro thi iHiporiiiiit objects which tao learned an thorendeiivors <?'< ac.s-o.-npli-h ? 1st. To instruct ti ?- Manufacturer; Metallurgist mo! Tradesman in the principles nfiheir respective prncr.sses, ? (r hs to render ibeni in reality the masters of their busi? ness, and i" emancipate tliem from ? state of bondage to mo-Ii us tire t?o commonly governed by n blind pr>- jud ii ?? und a vicious routiuc. 2dly. To i ft'.r i Merrhantsi Itmai-rs. DrysalteR!, Drug grists anil Ofliceraof the R.uvcnuelcharacteri*tic doteriji tions of t'o* commodities which p.!-- through tht-i-- b?iids. 3dly By'exuibitiRv snmebfibe tic--: i?rtvotopemerita of Chemistry and Ph i sie??, to lay open .:n excellent practi cal school to FtudeoLs uf t! ese kindred scio;ic??j7. 4thly. To t"Mfb Ca])ftalists, who may be desirous of placing their funds:in.some productive branch of indus? try, t i select judieiousiy ainoac plausible rlnimnntti Sthly. To enable gentlemen ol ihe I o* t" become wril ac<|uainted witb thu nature of those patent schemes which are apt to give ri-o- io litigation. riihlr. I;o present to Legi latorssuch a clear expositi n of ihr -in;,!f inauufictitres as may dis^aiide them from enacting laws which obstruct iudiistry.or cheriali ???-<? braii'-b of it, t<i t:,e injury of many others. Au.i. lastly, t<> give the ceurrrl n n Jer, intent chiefly on IntHileciual Cultivation, viewn <>| many of the noble,t uchievemeuts nf Scicuce, i:'i etltciiuc lie s,- grsnd trans* r?rin?tion- cf matterti which (71 eat Hni.no and ti.-- United St lies owe their paramount wealth; r ink aud power .: ui lieilo- ration.-* of ll.drill. Tiie laust stati t-. ?? ofevery impnriaHt object of manu ftcture art' givi u from the best, ,.oi. usimily, from nriicial authority, at the em! cfesch aitu-le. Tae work will be pruned from llie ''?????od 1 onJoii Edi fioa, which sells fi?r i copy. It1* ill ho put on goiwl paper,.ln new brevier type, aa:l will make about l;40Cl pages, large i' i*i ? etat It will be i-so.;.; is) twi oty-oae beioi-mohilily numUerc, i iu covers, at 20 < ei;;- each. To every Editor n ho tives this advertisement entire 1 ii.-r: t!? ii?, ?e will forward', t,? order, oce copy oi th, ?hole work, provideil ilie papers cautaihing ibis nol'me be sent to Hie Niw Voi k Watchman, N- .-. -York. Any p? r*on forwardii v. us l\\<: Dollar- iu aiivaare, free <?(' j- r-i ige, ?hall ruceivB the numbers by mail; paitogt free,or -ent to order otherwise than liy mail an soon h; puble lied. To agents tin- affords a r:>re bppi rtanity, n- we can phi the work 'o then; no terms , ttraordinarily fitcorablc In every manufacturing town, nad every \ dlage, tbrpngtioiit ilie Cnitid State- nnd Canada, subVrribera may ho ob Lained ?Uli the greatest facility. Address, t>o?t paid, Le Boy Sunder and. I?C Fiiltbn street; New York. yi \: \ v ? p \: i y v w \y l . . \ 7 s : 4 i . I . I . > 9 i > : - i v 3 ll latest stylo Byron < o -ars?also our new style " * plain Bosoms, logr.ther -ith a geueral sssnrtmeut of R ufH ? Resbm-t; Konie of ihem are superior t" any thing oi theJiiad cvoriotTered by its. l),j?lera who nave aotyet supplied tliciiiM:!-. <?-?* ith our n.;-A rtyles. ar= invitud'.io do ?;> in sen son. A i'. others w n<> * \~U to obtain so mat hing that is no* worn by tii? most fashionable, ran find the same at many of the principal ready mole Iiuju -tor. luroughout the city : abo at tie msoufaeturdrfs Troy ^r^!rt Depot. MarshalFa, 90 Chatham -t No patroasre a-k^d of these who beat dowiii N.B. Southern and \Vr?iern iherchauts are advised to ?end ii? tk- ir spring orders early and immediately,ss we have already a large number on band. j3 Lw s'cNj^i.Xv'!-. nrsn ? mw.?ORK Leave pi-.- No 1 N. I... Battery {';ace, at.-j o'clock. A M: daily. Sand ay? except-?*!, by steamboat (.'indenlla or Water Witch; to Elizabethport; then to take, the cars of the E. Town nail SomerviUe Railroad t-. Somerville; '.-s*. t-or.ly 0 ! al.I-'-- i.> t'e.-.c.:.-. ? 11 i"i!?-s Us? than by N. Brnnsw tc .. F? i seats apply to D Hope, 1?. Court isndt Jt. or en board; A. D. Hope will accompany th-. par?eagers toSemerville, ar.u r?,^,.i> r ail asaistahec neces .-ar y. C A? t!?i? Railroad i- rcmpleted to SoTsenill?1 this line will ?-hv- F -- -0 sr rt o'cl.-.-lt L. M:; three-boar* Liter than tii? La. via N. Brunswick, aed arrive ij New York lib.:ul tins .-a 11?i :.:ne. J i if v e r y i m p 0 rta n t. tv ITP1^ *> "i'kibi'rt & C.o.?* j i7, ?c\r^-7-^ NEW-YORK .ND SPRiNGFIELD ' 1 ?,L7 1,11,1 PA< K \'.'r F CPRES3 via Ne- Haven and Hinford; OtSce ~ Wall-street. New-York ; 34 State -treet. Hartford. The .-ub-cribers ^i-l ruu a Package Car, under the circ | bran aj-cst. by the steamboat trsi ?, for th-: convcy^re* of j Packages of every dcs-cripM-in bores, bundles, ^arnpic d?; ?:?!',?: Szc.; pick*?** will a!*o be r-- j ceived the cfiice.' Walt-*tr-*ct. Nca-Y^rk. sad : r ?^ard'idlo N'<r*i':h. Worcester. B--sf^n, Harf rd. "Sn-v M.arec, SprinsSeld. Philadelphia. F.^itimsre -Washinrtf"., ?j!.-rn. Lowell; PortsimontH and Portland, HoMowell, Au cu.-ta. UafC'ir, and all t'vie pri?cipai Eastern Cities an-j All Paikasj.-s should Le rnarked :ircofHarjbart k Co'i Fspre^s. Larre Packages will ^?* eal!-?,-! !>r. if no:ie?> f>o lefi at the otTirte ParHcoiarattention will be pai? to cidt-ctina and pay? ing Drafts Notes ar.d Bill-, purchasisg Grods. on all t:-e aft'e-ve aamr> t places Horlbur! <t Co. or their af-ct. -^i!l con-tsntlv nr-rnrr! pany, and havethe oxciu-it? eas.-? qc<i custody of their Package Car-, and *vip be re*por^ible for the ;ood* car? ried in, or destierd for ;t. loss by tfre, and p<*r;i of th? sea excepted- AMOS SMITH. PreprieK - 7 Wall-street; Ne^-Y-.rk. J. HIJRLBURT, 3-5 ?tata ;trecr. Hartford; rt J. HUREBGRT j4:t AMOS SMITH. JE NO. :.o ANN-STRICT. Vi)5.. 5. WO. -2:$ 3. ; npB i K?WABO ixtra:.* S < r t ?>. t i tap?al $3W,??0 -. brfice No; 54 WaRsc FhisCora ! pany continues ta make insurance against loss or K?.Tiajt ! lit- !ir". miii :?!,it:.i navigation. DIRECTORS ' Rccsselaer Iravena; ?> iUiani '" :aeh) N ?j i ^ Tuv!or. R L. Wo j|>ey. Cornelius W; Lawrence Micih Baldwin, J Phillip* Phcetiix, Natkacici Wee t. John MorrMcu, '" t'nnin? c. Tu? ker, Joseph B. VYrnum, Seit:.- D. Benjamin, David Lee. Joitii Ra&kin, Caleb 0 K'alsted. .V ii Di Wolfe, Wiiiiaai W. T. rlrl. Ferdinand >avit.un. Lru-is P Henry G. Thompson. R. BAVENS Pr? rfcpfKRj??fl !:;>,!: ? <?.??. n\a - ? ' > V. O?rt No. r, Wall ?t. cone** of Fanover *? ?Tbi* Ccmpany-c?ntiriue.' to in?-!r? sgaiost l??*;?eJdirra?gc-hy Fire; on Buildinrr, '????>'.?> Wareavor Mercluuun.? gener sily , r.tso on VV??e.l? and Cirgoe-, agniitat I? ? r crdamigS by inland tmricaikm. ,>a ,t? favorable ?ermsas any other office.; PJ RECTOR."*. Thomas .V. Tiiorue, D o. ..i Roter?, M. d. Jons M<>--.. P.. r. Rnb?on. ?(. D. Tie.-- t. W?odroa, John C. Merritt, John RJDavwou, Jb.*,ph DraSc, FrancHrP. Sage, Mose* Tu-'ker. Jbhu J4. Li'**. Caleb C. Tuai-. Tboms?h Price. James r. Whitinr, .In^..; Baker Joseph V?en Wi?in-jt?tebbins. Marita (ibiTmau; Screuel Underbill, Elisha Bieg?; THOMAS W. thor NE Preside George T Hope. Se.-rrtnry. d:jfl I>n*>iy. i?Ku7?* x i nui'Tc? r stq\ 1 PRICES Ki'.Ui ?"ED?The public sho id tmyw Um: this S;?.t?> exceeds any thirtg ever sot up for wrrnittg h?ih in point of comfort rr.ri economy. If properly ai-.iuaa'-d it needs t-> be replenished but once :tt 24 bout ? uui! then but tr.n;e or f?>ur sticks are sufficient. Over WfM ?f these Stoves have been sol.1 in Boston thin sensor ( thin being the third >>eoson:a4ace tkerC;idtrodu<*ed. Th y ir. ree.jn.meu?Jctl b\ the tuo.t eioiaent plr ::. ia?;? thi re iu this <-:iy. Th- RnbYcriKcr wishing tiv"re!ino.ui*h tif Cookies; Stove1 bu; ioess ?if- r- the romaiader of hi ?. o :k of Cocking Stoves at cost Me hn?. oh cwEstruih' hi \ ?'? superior three cotnian coal Stores. A?-o. Cylinders i t various:sizes. Also, Mantel (?rotes, till nf ? u..:o -mIi l>e ?old low. J. HU.f.. 35H U'.t.-r sj din I in* "" i ll > K? -N4> 8?- K d -JMK 5??^etc?! ? i.y\J\J with groat enre from the best .)airi'-< ofDeTavl ware county, by ? person who h?- had wotiiy'-eis/ht yc ;r? experience iu the business; and intended cxpresi-ly lor j family i-o. p,:r -air at No. I'T '""e,!.-.r u. '2 I Ilo-ir' iaanV quantity te suit purchasers. Shippers, Grocer*. Keepe; - of Hotels, IfictUBllingrMTuses ind privT?teVamilivsare?p_8r ticuLirly requested t" call an-) see for tii^um'lrc-. They can rely .+a l>?-:n?r iuipplied *ith an article thst *ill livo ilirin perfect satisfaction, on as eood terms ai can ' biij in :;e> cit>: ?'?RON GREGOREN' tVIELARD IDE. bi k > r, -1< \:. r. i' i >, <.' Countm* Rootn= of C. C MAVSH, SS Cedar 1 stree.t, continue, ope;: fr on 5* A. M; to I'. ill, ,n der.tliatrncrcbahts and others may -.vj,H tbeips?!*-.? -.? roiir.'p. of icsir'ii-'ion t'jit i? truly "prnctienl; mu- that ;'in brarck a complete routino of .incrcanuJi; tratisaclioi a? men;anti!e calculations, .-o-J '?.;'? In which the stiiVlem ne i.ti illy kc ips n -.p* ofiior's- i>i :i coiihtihg house; To those whb are ituocqiiuini?d with th? advertUoc's reputation, he desires to --oy. that his principal ivnrk on bookrkeepr ing has |u??>-ti info fe'ri editions; fh?t ir receives the i?re fereiif ? in the Nr.v-Vr.irk Public School??; und other l?fg#. iiisiiritriar.B; and that h>', himself, has the honor of !? ? re-appbintod faach?r of book-kcopint! for the *' Mi rcnntile Library Assneiatiou" of this city. Prospectuses, woli tdrms. may bu had ut the counting roonti ;u .-.!-i>n'. dl5 Im-" i^C ti Ait 9S?>I~?S>. .^3 ??t, A K 7*,?Prijme/qua ? ' lily Sm^i:' i"^.iu-.< Biola?sea. :n hlids, tierces and .-.-i-. for sale at OCR ERSHAUSENS Sugar Kefni ry N Rnaa sh dOiil ...* P?V O'M HS.Ji 4 < z4 5 ."V ? : W ? k O 100 casks Royd's celobratdd Hloar.iiiu^ Ponder., jus? received aud for sale by ? ^'o ???.-m?<;>??? j- ?<nr?r?sc<^ ri r it..-.?,. -? l-Q PvPE IL'S CO ?G 8 REMK DT. r HE i; E N IJ I N K A It T I Cl cf. AGENTS IN' Tili: CITV. John B.TJodo Chemi>t, t!4n Broadway, cornerRle? street, and corner Ninth iire?t aud Broadway, i.ALr.N llus rr.it. M. !>.. ICSSiXiii Ayetiae. Auraeo IIu.l. Drug St?r?-, -ii* .oh .:. \\ m. Mai s'der, Ciicmisl Si lludsou si. cor. Duaue. W'-.i. BaioiiAM, Apothecary, cor. Aveuiie D and II ton street. T. AV. 8kits Cupper aud Leecher, Ji I Hudson itreet, i nrnur of Clarksou. L. L. Cotton Chemist, 2tt1 Rleecker -'? corner Jouek Mr ?V. H. filiLNOK, corner Broadway mal John -r. Dr. Leb, 111 <? raud si. i Ja.mi:s H. MaRTrenruer of niinmber* .t. and Broodway, 1 mid inrv.rr Hudson ani" North Mooi*e Daniei. II. ?urtxei.LL, 10 L'hird A venue, corner bfSt. Mark's Pla. e B. Qu tCKiN'Btrsii. Driiffjriift, 709 Greenwteli J. VVendovkr, I II Eighth Avenue, Mr Maoee, comer of Peak -Slip and Pearl at. W. .v. .1. Towns end , cor. of Bee km a ii and Water -?v. John- Mintos?, ,--'r. Eighth Aveoud aud 'l'weuticth ?-<. Mrs. Ball, 123 Pearl -t. Miss tVitjLEvj, ..r * rai hf rt. and Willi iih s-fs; I'. a J. CoontNOTON, liruggist, corneriofciliidariiLa <i Spring sis. . j Mr.-. st. Newell; t?; Pulton -t. cor. ofGoltl, ."?Ir^. Kin.. It iok Sior-. Fultbu -t. 4GEN I'S Olli; HI' THE GIT)'. i'. W. & N. A. >:m ns Dr?ggtstsj N. E rorr.craf Fouriri i! ? Pine streets; wholesale and retail ijents n.r the i itj of Philadelphia, nod goncral agents for the State. J.ottj Morgan, Tarrytoyrh; N. V. Mr?. .M. v.w QleeK ciiruer of James and Maseru ste. Brooklyn, I.. !. Elias Gates; Troy Book Store,223 River si. Troy, s. Vast SciutcK. South Market sti Albany. R.v'A i.s Av Co . DrHggtsta, State >tJ Alban]. Tilt*. Havs, J2P Fulton st. Breoklwu, L i. Dan Fi-it. Conieehonor; Hartfzird; Conn. JL N. B Cowle, Patersoo, N. J. John ?'. T......., Bnuil sf. NowiVk, "'. J. J-v'.n-Thompson, TdmpVinsvtlle. smte;: island. w. B; Llv. Danbury, Eoaii. Mr. Sts-ves on; New Brtitwyiek. N. J. Et ij?H Gutos, Wtiite Plains; \\ eslchesier Co. N. V. i?. C. CA.ao.exer, Naiitiicket; Mass. Mr. Thi'.'?.i; North S-cond -t. WRHsmsbnrg, L. L C. M. Clkarh-atlr <v Nigh Fulls, Ni V. Josttpo Sei wot ;t, I'tics. At the Cbhfecrh ncr'a opposite t!?e Ferry, .Terkey City, N.R?Agents/wauted for the sale of this aiedicine. ihrdugbout tie; (Juited State.-*. TeraVCaah. A food di> count allowed'. n'2 :tmlam qmii .-a"si"VVii'.ii'r. s>.*. f.?< a ni? i a>; 1. PLOMAS have bees awarded to John Lindmark, 8? Chatham-street, for f'ue best Coiocne hs'I Peifumery. For 9 years he has been epgn eed in the manufacture of Per ftimery in this city, and until the pr.- .-at tone he baa opl presented himteif before the pubbe in the advertisifljf columns of any paper, but uu? suntsiaed by the decUjo? of^eminb?tjU ^ of Ppr.r.!in?-rvt jrivrn at thf I- :ir? hi '.<'. i.-i this City and Ro-ton. h? feels authorized in -ayinu i- I ?i...-.: who want acy ar?cle in line, liial ir -- Cliathum j -trert tfcey may iind a superior qaalify. at morjerat* j price. Remefaber tii^ uura' -r is s?S. fo.sw rty entrance ; to-Charhain CwiaH^i. 41.4 *v i ..r^j Vti Ht&TMAH A:N? rtJKAl - Sjgfi^PRESENTS -B o u ?i ore t - fo r r h L a d i ??* \^:.-^'!>.-r- s noir ? splendid Idoem -f Carneih'aa z> Nibto's r5an!ea, aud u iTar/dm. 8ouqu< in ni >..- La mo.-t ta-.t-;"j! manner acl at mcderate price?. A supply ..f fr.. h >';^^J.-.r; Seed? j i It receive I f ohi Lonrton: Kir-1?. Birdsf.Siseds, Cages, Gold Fish; Plants an Bulbs, Gippes of ae-.r and heautii'ui p t:?rij.'. Flower Pots -ic: V very err it.- i.t^!. for *iadow$ and flo*er garden-, Fem tains f r ? anservatories and gardens, forming the mont b?uitiful d-.ai^n^ ;a hydraulics. Orden thankfully received aad prr-cij.tl-.' attended t" by the proprietor-, NIBLO &. MO LA P. d25 I t^s^3=rtrr^ BO^TO?V P',Ti- N.T if HO.".' l^psfflawS^iLANO FORTES.?Porebasers ^nd the |{ * f f I . ire invired to call a ! i ? ? ? t'-.e fine j.-or'-en' ? f Pi to* open i?. MIl. : !.F.T':': >'u c Saloon. No. ?s?> B.-ovJ-ay. from the ccie ! bratt-'i maoafsctory of {.?oiuel C-lh^rt Boston, i The m iirerlias recehrty patented an impro^e ! mentin the acttoniof tte^* ts'tmnieot.-. ^h'.-.n m-( i;t^. -, I qofciraess of tOKcb, and power'and beautjrsof tonci truly i surp.':-tr.r. The improvement rscitr.rro-nti= ttself particularly to the attention of Southern zt.A Western tnr>r?,s.s the ?ira p'.icity of^ristruction r-.al;..? it lesi liable to ici out oi'or der. act tbu? overcome- the objection wbieS !>i.s !ooc bcon felt to - he aetiou r.o?" in use. Tbc increasing .Jem^a-l for the ,::-trimer;*-. ?iaodzh the improvement haj been but very recently wtrpduci ? is the mo*: c^uviccirr evidence of -h** piibiic-res*.hB?u.on of it - - iperiontr: For ?a>. at MILLET'S Music Saloon, No.. 929 Broadway. ciZi 2m I'. II?LL?_Agcn-_ _ ~~P IA .N O ,WfB^e"'j. T' raxt new rosiswood en.t BaBo^saj i< . . Forte,; of superior eusHty. are oftwd?^ de at the maaafact-ry.No. 44 VVe*: r oane--; oetweea the T.th and Cth avenues. J."J. ?.'. Pisco Fortes for hire. Second hand Piano Fortes^ - er Uiken ia exchanire. ?Tdwnrwiv3irtiinrwtT^---iriiM'a u? ?... i \\ :\ iV '].? ?> . W * *1 E?-$-* Aitttri- F, b ? U Vi < I ?? ? ' Sj ?' ? ?'? c. atCit < iS.,- ? ..c : , j 1 * ?? 2 fc. l>- . :. v r; . r .: - . ? \,>*r:-: ??? i.i cejax er-eial ? :T; r? ?' * ?. t -. o -? ?* ?-? in t.-e t?rrcry-Iiis*. <io -. . rtjiih I *i?h ?}?* r:-- both oi ????? c?n-k a. r..i; ' ..... ; . s - ?>('? .?HmiUOB ?*uV*r as Sairssaaa er t . i. rtr " ?-?> ue-Je~ia:.-i. tfce Fseaeb iasintas? ... ..?wo;- ibe nh.iii> of fai? time to ni> employer > ba>t?.?~*; Hai iiv ?bj?erta-* to leave tnc ctiy fer a?j j ;. ' u neu States; Employment moro j ? -? ri.-?f>*>r?t:oiMh!? ^n>r?6Ces srivv? AJi?t**t H- .... are of i >r >>f New Yorlt Trthure. ; . , \\~* VfB S>?Ai f.o Ka-t H.-oi..- .? >? plkd with t?e l r?t of0?-!p ami no ebar?? Anten .-?o:. English anJ ln*l> ?tirb. xiia tnr best er" tet-ytencea fron? Ia?l place*, are waiting for fcUuailcpi. o.a. Im UA> I x. i>? Mio.ni. iu forgo.;. ...;?? ?ini English Btttae*. seasstn. - .. t .... . .^.u. ast] c?Sorisi cook*, chamber maid. ? boy*<n.. Ap. H.'.lM'L ft-o>..:.ia-u...? .er c?5pd:w*ii * 7 refcreuco for. years ; alao '.mali ? >?" ?; ' ? ?*? ... : rr. ???. i'.rai ?irs .lad I^ber-r-, A ??. Agj/jj. .?' Sr? . No char;-- during wiati ri ' - ' 1 ei .' .'A'i'IiU-.'. )'. > oT . ?< ! .... ^ ? ^ ofaire. t? learjj the Sook-h:rwJTiij hu.:.; 8 . ? ho ca? bo:ird v< lijj at? ii kreat. i> ..i'?? preferred; a-,-.-.. 15 Ann street. " nl*> ti U- ? vrsT" v si'Vi i . h ? v 1 c:an of f.iculy.ai.. ?? employment ... ?"i.'s. ? '.ectc.r er Copyist. ia.someCretpeetable tae* or lactoty ???oabt hare m objection to je? S?nthi o int ?cc?k?Ji .i toN?w Orlcaus. Ailiirt?? ? i. ?c. UAtchin?i,, .. tat* office._ jilt j <?!?'??.?A c-ivy) I H | .\ H SH I .? I he ? s Jamaica anJ Brooklyn Raitroad Stock in Jno. Iii S'crtdu. Jr. Application ^oi be a -?'? I r?au>. ...t tiicir utiiee, cu i'ie loib efjica..; v , : r i.-?o? . ?rtiCcate. " ?fifi ; - ? :/ v ry-'.t.* \y ?<m;;o i , i t? I i can be ha.', ity Laaic- i!- '. ? !??;:;.?,;. ! ? a . louse, a stone's throw t'roui j:,,. ?. ? ? .?. n , ? .. IVU Uercer- Mreetv near the c?>riiier of Pr?nee. t t l?.ti54 5>?Atai a i.'.n... ?o- .v.: :: <??.. . L?* can b* obiaino I by a ganttoiaati aad t - - *. . set * ?< 1.. at ;l .e sL ?:? doar?-?1 63 l'v?iii.i?a stn-. i. a re.sp.i!ct>Ki uruo 0 sia; eheap cnouzh. luv" j ii :?: frtttiZ Si ? ? >- ' L> havio-r fittc ' up ttie tar^e <;.??:.!?;? ?; . *lioU? i .ne corner of Howard an.I Khu-.tr? .-is su'ty uxa b!? ':. irons Broadway; where irentlcmi .> can '.-v.? . i :.. , in I pleasant rooms nt $2 00 p"r ?reck, a :.?> ind their wives on reasonable tem*| by , . > 1 Ho ? ar !? .'r... t. entrance JC Rlrti; IK j A Si B> 5 ."V ?i?a gentten.an p > siu le centlenion can be Hccow.mrjJat^l wit.i cooS board at N... 10 F-iton jtrcet. Also, ?>?> ?'? ? ??a:, be accentti:*?fiu?-?l wit.i (Itntier. ,Ui 0 jTCs-ASC'D tS"3>'R<>OiT?>*ufaylv? 1st. ?'?'!? iprl i t ?rare family, hy. applyh:ir:a(.SO>i Uudsoir??? j^i. tJAtSM will be i"".?i for ? Farm of 40 t ? .'. . 1 fit?; ixa-t be 11 Wi i*-ru:?. W,-.;, a, ?t..i co. N. Y. Ap j on tb s1^!! PH v WUITKMOUK.1?John .r. |i tw* ? wa>;t a-:u r** tTi&A&ti v > .?? t ..Jt?; l>t.elluia t miiai lie itbaaincas siaad aud down town, i ... 11 h a good tenant cau \f liAil. Apply to ,t i,v SMITH A WlHlTMO'R.K, MJ'John it. ?W4 fc.' of the 1 iosltiloMgatful place? Ol retidenco in ttiL' ruiai city cl N?'w-Hav?".i. Conti. 1- offered ii i ?nir. vtr : 9 largo anH commodious Honso iu Tempio vlroet, ??? well-kno.sva-beiiutiful ?ttrect. euibowercd elm tree 4 v iIj vie* ?f 'Tht? iTrceii rbr pnbljc i*?iisre, fV ci Oak <? iadow, .ind near to Yals College; _ ? lu the niaiu buildiu;: are eleven roo.v. and 11 .i Laioes halt; 111 ike wing... five rooms, fliailndiiig ike ai !l ;ou;,. ;:??! battiiite-room,) with conveiiteui elotefi! to ;.li tha ipartmcnt.*. To .. cm tie man wishing fo re eo' ?? fn in ?,? p r.-t and elegant retifimiiebt; or tor the e^neatii h 1 i ... 1 .. rirohabh ii" i l.n c in ih,; Hinted Status ?. .: ? 1, ? so . isna 1- . i-en srliloi.il that .ueh an opportunity v>. tin pr, . ... 1 if. r?. Forsvimore iuU.<leseripliou <>f tbo- prrtii:r>> .. A i-t terms, apple to WM. A. IlKYNOF.t t* 1 ~ ??- ?? ?. !N ?? Hnyt.u,('??un.Vor.to Mra. L. OaTUTIliLL, s iaj ium.stject-Hartfnrd.-Cohiti u> .'TV* V. M .\ W \ a .\ ^EiRbMya'uabie Loo. 25 !?V i W; jXA foi .-1 I fruuliug 0111 Union und Ion \\ .1 -n,n..? ivoniies, Brooklyn ; section 'G, neu !iut one to tho it-,! ford Road). i>mmiii?ding n perfect viaw of Brooklyn nu?t this* ity - oao ofilm mo.i desirable building ipi ts on the l.-lnnd, will be sold'at Hactioii let Fehruvry,;unless "pre ? ,,o-lr ^o! ! at prii iitn .ab?. Atblrc* note to " ?,'<:! Purl. Posit Uliic...*' .I.' 1 it \S ArH'a' 5: ti to exchange lor .? !:r?: nito liirw .ilif?_ ?*'r fur vacant bits- i.i ikis city lour Houses .<.:-i ?.-?'.r in t-1-. !? ir'ati ?! in ibi* city. The buildings ^rn brick, ,?ml built iii the be>i maum r, ami all new nud wi 1; let. The alo)V?;.|Mf?Vperty ?-dl b?! e.vckangeil for a firsi ruti: I'-. if, ? i't'li good biiilditi??m oil tho ?amo. un<l i<? be witkitl t;"? nr iu.uiiles fiom tliia city^.or will boexelmngi ; ;. 1 ?-? .->it ... ??on iyin well loi'Htcii qii the west side of ilie city."': Ttia ? h II.mi?...s ami L';'.s ari? all 6n ll.?i -we 1 iC:. ? md-10 i- o i ..tr-.ct-.. A note addressed lo.UiB. P. aL thiw,-$ii , [tatibg p'nef of iir.erview, ?-i!l reci ive atl. at ion, .' "jLrr-?i'5>"?irrsF^!*?. tiM^^A-j^ruvuW\ 3 r.- ...e lS;with closets, pantries) ftsc. ?ihtahlo for i Mnaiti an.,,,. ii Mm; ou?: large room, cttraordinarily v< ?di |Iglttad;.iii|ta ? '.' for; * ..*'>--oo|>. Inrjiiire tin the premise' , tf Jiiil.N i.DCKK, in rear of .51 Ann ait. i. M.tlfl.if.:" OK HAf'Pi.l.vt.:'.. a 3J>:_Couia.try r-. a.. It.' luiles from tho city, Ideal ti in liiieuiid Colinty; L. I. containing upwards <o ",ii ncrexn lirst:rate land. The huihlings are ode ?looble h?>u.v, li?o derh.llaiah. with grates, marble muntlca, lo.'.l.oi; A ??.. i-xten kit. ken; ulao, 2 lnrge bams, wngoii'lmuee, ear ? '.in.-. houKe, bJio]i, grwiaey, poultry hpiise and yaxd,-'spa ',, ms ?. with 'i. othor cenvcutguccH aeeei-siiry far a Urge family. The fruit is of the best UinJ in.I :u ovory vac iy upples, cherries, &<?. in abit?dancri^ a isr.^c brnotuit ?>f tfc*? money way remain on bond acd i..ri ?:.-:':: -<r I'i'- '.iV'n r?i.h inr. re, propatt) wOtlM ? ':.?.? a in u i * ll'shge. Ai'dr;:.ij L. M.S. ?? tkfsOIITco ?^1 tf_ in L15T, Ir.'ot Parlor; Uuteii? Lou Crate '^;^*?LiiMuiille, , ,1 plated lurhi Ulf.? ?. itii P..-.! R,,, :?,. in a Ce-steel lllodarn i'. tU koiiaiv-^witb !a?m| I*, ar.l. Two Siegln Centlnmen, cau tsc ai. :>. ? aodufed. Th>>.family, very^.smrtll and private, ?^?i>.'.i ll !-'.>r.vt:i Street; d ? im* ?gk 'rii "i'.KT ~l2 dm* l?;fts to let cheap in stale 1*1 ? I W'^ter-stieet. Iiiquirirofthe occupaot. gaja ?.?.Iii?.hs.'vm.* i;ar<3Aiks! t? ? r*V*? gala or xcka'nge^ t" tracts of handsome ! and, con . taming L15 acrea each, soil of a auperior Quality;', ??.?titertil with tin? sirt-u'/iH, and covered with fine timber, uck as white oak, bickory, beacb. ilcut, ma pie an.t .' ...-.ore. Tbr* .-'i! is adapted to wheat, rye corn. nnl\ riitbri, tobac?:o, ?-reet and Iri-h potatoeit; T'no above 'amis will be sold ai reduced pro --, and on terms tu uit, or thfiy will be excliaiigcil for almost any kind .-? , iiercliandize. For rn-'pi. diagrams and portieuicrc; apply ' ...-.Ml-'il it W HITSIOKK. 16 John st? ny stajrs. ul tl ? \ i ,i <. a j: S--?-. a J E us: h/i>* EC * Just publish, d. The Modern P.:.i:.>F, Cm;)-. . t ilnine etghiy-heven copper platen; r/it'i full ex^latta* i'jls. (.Mir.iri! Lafayori Architect) This work aho.uld be fa lio har.dz of every builder iii ilie country; It cbn nns a si iccuriite rreatineVon Hand and Stair R'niin.-^, a .nirca which has herotofore been Lui imperftcrly-Doticed wo-k-. It- publicatidri has beta attonded with ?:.r expense. It'ta hsajfom.-ly b.aio.) in quarto, r..ul ib retpectt'utlv brTeire'd fo liio public, whoteeal and retail,by he guhtiiberi vV'.M. D; SViTII, Ar-'tiitccf. Portrait nerl ?"<ir<) F.'icfisver, \hfj Broadway, ttn.-d story. For ??tc i i ' ? Stoaes suitable lor Engravers, Den tiat?, Jna.e|ler?. &C i> lilt* i PiniUjkCA'v Wa ts v.?. - ? t res.res AlMEfl'^* RmT?d.'Cap. o r sale by ..J7 n PJ5RSSF. -v. BROOKS. '".I Liberty st, J> I4. 5* i "i ii Ai s|;<,.iK,-i', i.;ijL,s-:V ? W?iijL <v SEV havtK tit.j?..' ?> reouee'd the price'of.th'eirR'ei ilueil ? 13 .r of all descripobhs One Out a pound. I/s'uh! '.?rio ami conejtioR-?: ir.i*- Ne-?-Yi.--w Patent s-o/ i- ii?&ue,ry and >*? WaJj -? stxt'EEfV v)':.^5< EXP?UU I nftd > i-.-e appHcaliou to biujnefi^ enable. ;ne i,nr. ? "?;h?;r to K-iir.r a tvel; iel I frsaoffmsat'of gijblfh priciis *r.rt:i> the Sltflittlon oftUoiii who witdi to i,ii(.'-n?-j SPLENDIp G.?L5 YVATCHE3. London Dupli .. patent L> ver, anchor eicapemcnt Lp p--;.-. pai..-nt rerte;i! r?rd piain. ca-i<d in euperior stylo ? ????! ?- -?i.ico ; gold >t ?: ?1 end Fob (.'baiat, :;e:.l. ' d R.:i..;-. Diamond Pin-, Rihga,~erc^; Ladies and Gentle Tfiei ?' gold a?d "..iv-:.- Spectaclet and Pencil riacn, eil?m apoehs, Fork*; Ladle*, Batter Knive3, ?fcc., warrairUsd as good >?*j A.'e.?:r;e.r.r. com. N li. Speciaj attention given to Repairing fine Watch f every ileicrfotioni hv on* of the finest workmen in ' ? riea. ' SAMUEL D. RO< K WELL, e? i.a.t ItV.V 1 5 f 1-2 CbarryaU ub sCTfl ojlii V.'-.V ./"sr'-WtlOll of tfaO labile to I,.. _ ?? :- WS P.AT2R1 LAAIESj which, r ? HEMH \L ?.<? n?'R%'f.N'G FLf ID.--The u : fi-ir?'DL' K?a??i :" a t,,",i" - ? -7 ... /.,?......;? 1 ?illoenberaoUnpr natn. Common .."?','-J: .,/-i'-i?. ' -?1 a ir.Ui?:^ expensBi to b!ir^:hs ' " Tli'C silbsci ! r iii ... ?ily j*';r?:?U<?-d t? rtfer to notits ... . ; , : i:;t.- rani?lifs?. who are a-tv uvin r t'-.^ .... ? " J. C. HOOKER, t*rBroadway, bvt*^.en Grand and P.roorsu ?tt. N. B Tjierel?:so dangecpl explosion ?;. ?:i:acr .mo 1 ce-e nrneb'j- oif!i? lr>R!T.4?M8A \va HE_T'ee -,iP-?erih.--rv h?r< 1 D a rreat varietv of TAL'NTON. DLXON A: SOWS /V<i?a(. Cojf'r Urns, Tea vets^ A:^. u>n";?- r '?'," 1 C'"-' piete a-*'jr;.c' t 0' common Bntannia *?d Blee* Tin ire" which thev ..ff.-r >'- ex rcmelv lo* nnees. ??h"!e'>'< . retail n.isfi.t kw'' *;(',v j .Mm' I.el >.et^.":n ?;i:tr-.a-l P.arl .?/. j fC. B.?AUo Piteat Cistern rump*- ??upe-nor runde.