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By.Tliis MorniDg's Southern Mail. The Bankrupt Law in the Scnrtte. ?: Corn o:ice:.c* of The New York Tribune. Tuesday, -'an. 18, IS-12 [n the Senate, various petitions were present? ed,1 mostly on the subjectof the Bankrupt Law, and by eleven Senators against its repeal. Mr. Moreheas, in presenting a petition against the repeal of this law, expressed his desire to sup? port any measure which should set the cuptivc ffeci and tend to ameliorate the condition of the unfortunate throughout the land; but he was con? vinced, from letters and other communications with the people of Kentucky, as well as from the resolutions which hud passed the popular branch of the Legislature, that the people of that Slate were adverse to the law; and considering it his dutv, he should conform to their sentiments, and vote for the repeal of the law. Mr. Walker declaied hi- opposition to tke re? peal, and called up the resolution yesterday sub? mitted by him instructing the Committee on the Judiciary to. report an amend men t to the act" to include corporations; which having by him been modified; at the suggestion of Mr. King, so as to assume the form of inquiry into the:expediency; was adopted. A resolution, submitted by Mr. Williams, was adapted, directing the Secretary of the Navy to communicate the number nf vessels of war in the Navy in t::<- y:irs 1822; \'j, '39; '-10 and '41, ac? cording to their respective classes. \ resolution submitted by Mr. MLerrick of in ? joiry into the mannner of executiwn ?.f the law es? tablishing special post-routes und its effects on ilia revenue, was adopted, Mr. Efaxs from;the Committee on Ejrmhcc, re? ported: the Treasury Note Bill from the lion re. with amendments. Mr. RiVes introduced a bill to revive the Neu? trality taw of 1338 ; which was twice road and lefcrred. The bill for the repeal of the Distribution Act; |>? irtg tlie special order, was laid over. Mills for the relief of Jacob Fennel! and olhcrr; the owners of the brig Eliza, of Brunswick7; for the relief of the Plum Island Bridge and Turnpike Company ; increasing tho pension of John S. Pilling, of George D. Passeau, of Huldoh Tuckor; and of George W. Pascal; utcd tegulalihg com tncrcin] iqjpr?ouse with the port of Cayenne, colo? ny ot Fi euch Guiana icerc passed. ?;? in the House, Mr. Stanly n newed his attempt a number of times mude to introduce a resolution authorising theCommittcc on Public Expenditures lb employ ;i Clerk. Mr. Wellei; again objecting, and the resolution not being received Mr. Stanlv aatd he would show, before the close of rl e Session; the reasons for these repeated objecti ins. Mr. da un audasked the unanimous eoLsent of the House t? repori from the J udician Committee ? bill, that it might be primed and laid ej the desks of Membets ll-r theii consideration ; to which abjection was made. [.The bill was supposed lo relate to the subject of Bankruptcy. ] Petitions were then received under tho suspen ?h oi the rules foi this purpose, numbers of which were on the subject oi the Bankrupt Act. princi? pally opposing its repeal; Several on the subject ot Slavery were luid ?ti the table; Mr. J. [[. Lngersoll having presented n peti? tion against the repeal of the Bankrupt haw, rho- ] ved its reference to the Committee on tho Judicial- ! iy, with instructions lo inquire into the expedien- ; c\ of reporting u bill to establish u uniform system of Bankruptcy, in which the imperfections of the Vet yesterday repealed by the House may be cor- i k i ced and its deficiencies supplied. This rcsolu- ' lion, under the operation of ths previous rjucs lion, was adopted?ayes 83, r.oes 50. I nsuccessful attempts wen- mude to offer seve* ral other resolutions. Without completing the call of the States for petitions, the House adjourned. Arcus. $3- Rev. Charles T. Torrey, the gentleman imprisoned at Annapolis while reporting the pro ci cdings i f the Slave-holder's Convention on a charge of having incendiary mutter in his posses ? oh, had a second hearing before Judge Brewer on Tuesday, when the proof and argument against him were exhausted; and he was remanded by the Judge for decision. EP Mr. ?. S. Fowler will lecture on Phre? nology at Clinton Hall this evening. KP Mr. F. C. TnEADWELL of Brooklyn lec? tures in support of the detestable doctrine oi Re? pudiation at the Society Library this evening. He has talents worthv a better cause. From Florida.?The U. S. steamer Cincinnati, Cupt Smith, arrived at Savannah on the 14th" froth Palutka. It was rumored that the 8th regiment of infant? ry wa> to repair to Florida immediately, in order occupv the posts now garrisoned by the ?-i ar tilierv; Tito companies of this last regiment were ? s I'?? concentrated at Palatla, prior ttv their de? in ire to the W est, via Tampa Bay or Cedar Key. The 3d is to occupy the posts on thu- Gulf f Mexico. As they cross the country, they will carcfu ly examine that portion of it through which they pass. 03* There was a small riot at Louisville, Ky. on the receipt of the Shin pi aster Riot in Cincin? nati. The office of Laugec & Moore was attacked; but little- damage done. One of the rioters was arrested. _ ET Gar linen la of the 'ii**: quality, ready mnde?Including Surtouts, Winter Frocks, Cloth Cloak*; i&c , are offered at reduced prices, iu view of the advanced statoof^thosoason, at 239 Broadway, comer of Barclay-street; (American Hotel.) , 11 Uta* istf W M. T. J E N NI N G *. CT Mrtttaeninticss, Surveying^ Kujriuecr ing\ Arc.?Mr AMOS Gl MOKKY wulopen a room for instruction iu M uhematics Natural Philosophy, Civil t'u giueering, <fcc. at No. Broadway; near Canal -trret.? Hours of Instruction from 9 lo I* i? the morninc and from 2 to 5,1?. M. ^ jlSlw DT <?ood Medicines.?Every person willackuoV. lodge at ouce, that where there ia necessity for medicine, it :? of the utmost importance to make uso of an article th it will not disappoint ibe physician, und l>y the loss of time endanger the lifo of his patient. To guard against <1 -appointment- and mistake*, and to obtain ?;OOD AND GENUINE MEDICINES, put np neatly and carefully at a reasonable price, call on DAVID SANDS & CO., Apo liecariei aud CheioistS,77 K ist Broadway, comor Market ire it j3 lineodis CP Gdwrnud'n Powder n? We pave uo credence :.? the staie?i ci- of tue wonderful effect of these celcbra ii i! powders, uutii wesa? them thoroughly tested yester? day. They do indeed accomplish ail ihe proprietor prc inijos, and without the least injury or inconveuioBce to the person- applying thctn. Tttey remove; .?> it wore by inacic. tne listht down upon the upper lip, or on the 'jack of the neck, or the more stubborn hair on the aias cuhiie chiu, by a ?ias?'3 app?ca?on. These powders are indJepehsabte to the beauty and fair complexion of the ladies, who, after one trial, are Lover satisfied without them. [Boston Am. Trav. Tlie above Powders ^ro to be had iu New-York only at 67-Walker street,! door from Broadway. ?1 per bottie. jldeod (2) 33" HooniN and Sioard.?Gehtlcraea w-shin to engage Apartments and Boarding hr the Winter wi be accOHimo-jatea 0u most reasonable terms iu the new and excellent hotue No. 12 City Hall Place, not one miaute'? walk North oi :hc l'osi ?trice, and convenient to Broad W, Walt und I'ea/l-streets. Those Who have notye? made arrau^eweuti for the winter are earnestly iuvited to call before engaging elsewhere; as every erfbrt will here ba made to casure the comfort and satisfaction of the boarder*. (2) ^ tf LAW VLB-'S DIARY... .January SO, 1342. Calender or Court op Common Plkas. This Dat? Par 1st?19, 53. *"9. 71. 3i7. 77. 31 33. .-*. -7. E9 91, 93; !?:.. Part 3d. J o'clock?H 1-2. 44. 4-. 32; 54, 312, V.. ? ? .'J10. Gi, 04. 66j 63. Calender oi: Superior Ccurt, Tnts Day?14, V? 22 29; 16. Calender or the Crp.ctviT Court; Th;s Dav?122; 136,57^^150,151,152, 153, 154,.153,137; 155.159 loO. 42. i:t, 163; 1K5,164; 163. Cir? Sntcliignict. Reported for the New-York Tribune. COURT OF SESSIONS. Before the Recorder, Judges Lynch and Noah.BadAl dcrmeti Timp-oa and I ones. WsojTESOAyi January If'. William Farrell ??:.< pur up. p. Ida trial for burrjl?ry in the kcccn ? derree, ia breaking into the bouse of William Furlong; Nr.. \tj WiH'et-street, on the nizht of the 12ti of November last, with intent to steal. It appeared that lie accused and another entered through the r-t^ gate i: to the hall of the house, and bad broken open the parlor door, warn Mr. Furlong sensed the.acciited the other es? caping. 17? explained his situation by saying he was looking frr BTs washerwoman; and ha i missed His way.? Pri-oner is a junk-shop and secon 1-hand furniture dealer in Division-street; and preyed a goo i previous charac u r. The prisoner was defended by Richard 0; f > vi l-on. Esq. and the jury found him not guilty. DiscHitRCS.?William Sargcant, indicted for a burglary 1. aae! grand Jeremy, in naviug burglariously entered the I premises df/Mrs.-Helen Oakley, No. 77; BrtKirae-street, j and s'.olcn ?390 in ;*old and silver coin, on the nicht of the ?.'ii of November List. was discharge d by the Court; as, the compkinsr.t did not ripp-mr to prosecute. Joseph ('oben was trted for ttroi^ larceny, in stealing a ?30 bdi of llieMechanic*- Bank from the pocket ot James El licit, of No. 115 CivhdoK-sircet, on the Cth inst. when lodgi'i? in the .-.sine room with him, no other b"-i. i.' in the room. Complainant examined his pocket and fount] the hill there immediately UiT'.>r-. going to !'>ck-.i the door of the room inside. The ec< m i ? rJenry 51 arks' $30 Tor clothint? the night before hi- am---. lie hud no j money before, as he had borrowed of the complainant.? PMnrks deposed that he h id entrusted ir.r. accused with 1*100 worth of clothing, w hich be safely delivered'rahd that he would trust bim and luke him in hi- employ a? tin. The tccused was defended by Air. Terhuiic; 2nd the jury j found hhn not guilty. Tbe jury were di.-eharged for the t?rni; bavin;; rendered j 51 verdicts for and against prisoners during the tei mi I Forfeited Recognizances.?James Davids, indicted for cmbe/.2s!cm< i t and petit larceny, James Maaiiati and William P. Hoorum for petit larceny, end Jam-..- Higgles; Jjccb Wilson, Ovan Owens, Peter Flanagan, George V. Dudley, Jeremiah Ilaruelt; Robert Barnard; Thomas DawmjugjHenry Downing and Pelcr Downing; indicted for assault and battery; failing lu appear mid ana wer. their ??cunizmess were forfeited. Tie: Court teok a recess till Friday morning, a: li o'clock. POLICE OFFICE. Wednesday, January If. Arrest er a Ri-kclas ? * man named diaries A. Per guson burglariously cntored the house of ?r Pethr Jobor son, No. 91 Christopher-street, on Tuesday nicht, by forc I ing a.pasrngc threurU the. rear basement, arid de totted by .Mr.-. Johnson in tlie act of brenktcr open a trunk, when he lied. li'i was afterward' arrc-tHdrhow ever, by officer James S. Smith, ani bken to tin Upper Po'ico Oflice, wlicre he was committed to prison.to an? swer. Stealinc Provisions.?31o?es Johnson was arrested and sent lo prison for stohiing a Imm ; and John McMati j ohnu wa-ills i arrested and committed forfttealiutr three pieces of smoked beef from Warren 11. Catlin; Ne. IS : Fulton-sirecL r TS S.7V1 t. 'J '. '? ?? 11 L* 'S" J>"> WrUXs ... - iUy ?. * - ?nie? nt the Xiocli xchait, JTan. lit. ?5Del.&. Ilud;..s30d i*o\\ 5U do.sl5d OX 25 do.cash %i 20 Bunk State NY ... 72 10 do.rash 95: | ?.."> Ml; of t\>:e. cfip:.. r.7+ 50 do.cash fti TOO do. &7* 15 do.sIl Js 95s! 50 U.S. ILtnk. i 50 do.<nwk 91i 200 Harlem R. R..cash 9 2.'> do.sthwk 95 10 do. 65 do.cii-h 95J :"<) do.b60d !'j .*?<? de. s60ds 91 I l'". L. l.RailroadbtiOda 52J 15 do.cu.-li 95 j 15 Pate?on K. 49 second iioako. 300 shares Harlem Ruilroad.9 Coutuicrcia! and ITIoacy i'tuitc^. Wednesday-, F. J/. The operaiioiss at the Stock Exchange lp"-d?y were light and v^p.hoMi material change,excepting in Delaware ?ml Hudson,.whiclideclincd M per ceiit ; United feistes V.aiM sold atFor Maubaltan Bank 51 utTered, 5.! linked : Mo eilMuics, 62 offer ed, HI ashed; Phcnix, 7i otTercd', 7.; ; I Fulton. 100 ctVercd, 103 ?skedj National, 00 oflcrod,94 asked ; Mechanics' Banking Association, 52 otlsrcd; 55 lo-ked; American Exchange; 60 offered; 63 asked,; Ohio I Life and Trust Company. 46 oAcred, ."?1 asko !. StJte Stocks were heavy to day and closed r.t a ccclinc. Illinois and Indiana fell off about 1 per cout; State Fives 1 percent; Fives and a Half i percent; Corporation Bonds improved, 1. Fur State Sixes, 1652; 97 ollered, DU aske."; Fives and a Half. 1S65, 72 oil red. 7 1 asked ; Ohio Sixes. 1S50, 0;' otVcrcd, ?o asked; 1556, 69oflcrcd; 75 asked: ?entucky, 69 olfcrcd; 70; Alabama Fives, 55 of? fered, 60 asked. The sales w ero 1.000 N. Y. Sixes '02 . 7.-' ' 3.000 do.slOdS 22| 2.000 N. Y. 5s, '*'<\.73J 2.000 do.221 2^100 N.Y. Fives, 1?5S 75 3,900 do.s!J iij l.7;Vi Cor.Bonds, ltl4. 95Ji l.Oi-O do.casht22i P.OOO Indiana Sicr. 5s. . 23 2,000 do.s60-J 21 2.000 do.cash 2,0001ml Long Bonds. I .'t.liOO Ind. 5s. 2:tf 1 U00 til. Ps..."..cash.. -Jt'i i 3.000 do.- 23 15,000 do.tliwk 20 j 1,090 d?.t30ds22r' 1,000 do.cash.21i second board. 3,000 Indiana Bonds.?3 22 ! 1,000 Illinois..-:>.; 20 2,000 do.s3iis 2! JI There has been some sales Franc? to-day Bt 5321 a 5 3H. Sterling; remains dull. City Bills S a Si. No material change in Domestic Bills I 'n desirable points Bill? arc not plenty. We quote Philadelphia, 5J a 55; Baltimore; 4: Mobile, 15*5 a 16 ; Ne a Orleans, 9} a yi : Nashville. 15 ; Cincinnati, I2J a 13 , Si. Louis. 13a 11. We usderstand that the Clinton Bank of this city is i tlirown out by the Brokers to-day. Iiis a i'rec Bauk. ::ad has, we believe, but a limited circulation and business. The Bank of Louisville has declared a dividend of three and a half per cent. The Northern Bank of Kentucky lias declared a divi? dend of four prr ?seilt. The house of Macalcstcr A Stebhins, which lias been in difficulty lately, on account of the failure of the State of Illinois to repay loans mad-; by them, has been dissolved; Seventy-four .-bares of the Bank of Mi ? j v ire sold at auction at $05; 50 shares Commercial Bank, Manchosti r. Mississippi, at $20 ; 200.shares Planters' and MerohaLb' Batsk. M mile, $25, and 411 shares da do it $27 5 ;. i Tho Receiver of tbe Commcreial Pack of Oswego, is i Thomas Beekman, Esq. of that place. This i? an excc?rct appointment. The Mechanics' and Farmer*' Bank of Albany has been appointed agent for the Bank of Rochester. The Sl Louis Evening Gazette, iti relation to the nunor of the stoppage of the Baak of Illinois, says. " Uj>on this paragraph, we have to remark only that the best credited local bauk paper ic this city i> tho notes cf the State ! Bauk of Illinois. Reports like lie st current iu Cincia : ii?ti about this Bj^k. have \-:r ?>oc-n - t -t'.'^i h-rc. hii? there i? no more reason why they should he started now thun at any other time siuce the last suspension." There is an active dentaud in Philadelphia for United States notes at 56. They":aife waatcd.for the purpose of making payments to the Bank. Wc quote them bcre ui about 5l? p-r tent. A resolution has been submitted to the Pennsylvania Legislature to the e?ect that until the Banks of that Stale resume specie paymonb; executions shall be .-taj.ed-.ua judfc'menis suspended between ifle institutions and their crrititors. rVcw-Vork ITAarlteisi. ASHES?No change?rates nominal. Pots 7 . Pear is 6. No sai es. COTTON?The sales today roach about 790 b:tle>, without change in rates. FLOUR- Market very inactive, and heavy. Buyers for shipment only oder 5 75 for Gonesee. WemaKC no change iu quotations. Sale* 300 or 40j barrels Georgetown for export. GRAIN? U'ont 6,(NJ > bushels Wheat have been received from New Orleans, aud is held at 1 25. Sales 1,500 bush? els .Southern at 46c. Com is dall in consequence ot the scarcity of money among the distillers. S^ivs reported i 01 0 bushels Jersey, for export, a; 63c XT All Persons ti.iviu; claims against the late pub? lishing firm of ?t?sorge Dearborn ifc Co; arc"requested to seud ihetn in writing m'medialtdy to the office of Henry C. Doming. Attorney, So. 17 W-dl >t. j?9 tf 'XT tlultirutsr I ?Ks: ?: . a fresh supply of he January number of the iCnltivatcr.' Also, a supply of '.he past vear. at the corner of Fulton huJ Nassaa-tiL. by DAYTON ? NEWMAN. H3 nrCJeneral Committee of Demosasiiir Vhiu Voims Tim.? Aa lrijnurned aic*?-** of litis Committee will he selc at National Hall/.Ca'a&I-sL, j on Friday Eyeoine. J-m. 21. at 9? o'-!" k; ' ALEXANDER W. BRA DEO AD, Chainnait William B. Marsh, ? SAMCtcD. .i..^..v.>^--:""- jO 2: D" Flr^b'h tVard?HENRY C! AT CLUB?At aa ' rt< journeo meetVoz of the lien y Clay ' ;:b. held at the Howard House oc-Toesday evening-, Jaa; 1to near the I Report, of the Special Camnrittee appointed to dr>ft a i ' tor the gov^rinEentof:fi:e;.Clttb, Dr. Ol rer I White railed to ihe chair. and Williaas W. McCIeT !er. ippoiated Secretary : the Erp irt of :;:e Special Com j rsittee was adopted, when the meettas proceeded to elect . officer* : .'dr. W. H. Sweet was chosen President, acJ the following ecntlemeo Vj.;c Presidents : L'r*_ i. Georgs B. ito?iii". DisL 5. Jeremiah Coop?r, ?? 2. E. G.Stacy. " 6. Cer.ri.-e A. Steele. I " 3. Ezra Smith. ' 7. Isaac W. Conklin, i ?? L Robert Honey, ?? Si Tho-. Cretcatou. Director?: SiJvaeus Ge<Jney; M. Bursley, Gidncy Fountain. Secr:tnne?: --Charles W. Ward. Theodore Kelle)'. ! The meeting was e'cqaently addressed by Mr. Alfred ; H. when on motion, adjourned. OLIVER WHITE. Chairman. W. W- McCuELLE>"; Secretary. j20 It ET Aintfi Ward ?PERL!1,* MEETING.-T-:- !>' j niocrat''- Whig Electors of the Ninth': Ward arc requested i ~n attend a Pnb'ic Meeting a: the Northern Exchange, on j THURSDAY EVENING, the 28th in?u at half pastieven oVock. f.r r : ? purpo.I electing an additional Delc ' . ?? ? to ? . Ycung Men's General Committee. ? Byorder ol the D< agates u the Young Men's Genera] rCowroiitse..: II C. lit IWARD; Cnairmau. jl92t 1ZT Bout!s-.\ l.ectute upon the Uhcanstitu tionaiity : i the Emission of Stat.i Bonds and Loans of ?tat Cre fit will; by invitation of the Social Reform So j cictyr, be d iliycred hi the Lecture Room af the New-York ; So i ty L.! Broadway; corner of Leonard-street, on ! Xku rsdsy evening, 20ih insL. at." o'clock,,by Francis C i r ofth-S:.-- rii Reform Soci-ty'* Tract, j entitled - State Bonds.'^and of the'* Reply to Webster" i irpon the samesubject Tickets cents each. to be aa.i at the office of tbe Eve I*.i.- street ; at Wi Itriv^.tr-l*.-, SO Division [?street7: A. N. Wilder** bookstore, 51 Fulton str, Brook j !yu~and at the <ic?or ou leetiir>* evening. jl5.">i' - ?tfii?... *T " Brooklyn Hamilton Literary AmmocI ? a t ion Lcei tires.?The ninth Lecture of the Coarse ? fill In given tl is 'I bursday) evening, in the Lyceum, by i ll":i C C.Canbreleur. Subject?Russia. E TERRY, Ch n Lec. Com. S ??( lure on Phrenology?At Clinton Hall, I THIS EVENING?Mr. ?S. FOWLER will lecture up? on the grouping and location . f the Organs; and the fuue ???? and natural language of the Facaltiea. commencing '' ?; o'clock; and closing with public examinations;? rickets i-; cents. Pb-morrow evening he willcoromence t Course of L"e:'!re- <r, Phrenolcsy at the corn?r of ''Lrn ti n sufi G-aud street, entrance in Clinton strccL First Lecture free to all. Professional ExHminalion? daily at ]T;> Nassau-street, a: ! 1 miiics .in 1 Parties waited upon at their residence-. j2U If ", ' Pranlrliu Lyceum.?The Lyceum will rR?et lbi? ? Tli-r-t?) ? evening, January 20th, IS4S, at'thn Col? lege of P y?ui? and Su-foiu, ("ro.'by y'reet. Que lion f-ir disi u?fii ' Should the money or credit of the Stati ! - loane I to Corporatiotis compoied of private m div.idsHlv, f-r , irposes of Internal Improvement?" The l public are invited to attend, jt!0 It* J.S.JENKINS Secretary. ? t'ear fioth SlideM?'?i'ytpeeial request of . mini ttee ?>! mauBgeuieht; Dr. West will deliver a Le ft-. This Eyening. 20ih insL at half past seven ' cii. iu the Broadway Tub 'tnacle, on the ialerestine it i ? si ilii . ..; 'et of the Capital Punishment of Crimt Aduiii ?ion free and a voluntary collection after the lec ti rc to di . f d n al i xpenses. j30 Itis* ( !:?'lH,-ti Lyceum?A Lccture.will.bedelivered before th '' , l.-ca l.vceuin, at the Public School Room iu n h street THIS EVENING, thd 20'h inst. at half past 7 o'clock, \ J isepii S. Bos worth, E?q Subject ? ? f I irgest Lib rtysud.tbe greatest:good of the erect e.-i uuwberi" j20 It C " Lec in re on iiuolony. by Professor JOHN? STON?The si.vtli Hiblnal Lecture of the Sunday School Society will bo delivered on Thursday evening, at Inlf pist 7 o'clock, in the Methodist Church iu Forsyth-st., ne:ir DivitiUn.) by Professor Johustnu, of- the Wcsleyan I fiiiver I v. Subject?' The History of tue Creation, illus tntted b) Scieuco;! boing a geological exposition of the 31osaic account of the. Creation. Admittance free. The expenses will be defrayed by a codictfoii. 'i'ne public are invited In attend. j If 2f 1. Kxrliauae Lyecurn?Mr. JONES has ?.on leuted in r< jieat, on FRIDAY evening next, bit Lecture un the Pro;., r Use ol" Books, whrh so deeply intcrrsted a largo iiutubcr of strangers as well as citizens, on Satur : j ? ?. tii g last ?t;tlii Exchange Lyceum, 343 Broadway. Pn cedit'; the i lecture will be nil .-x'tibitioii of it few of the iiunn ? eei ens deposited at the Lyceum, for exam ... ioi . Ii me ? and sale. Following it will be remarks from (let rye Gifibrd, i'i*>| and several other ctitleiuen. Tickets ! iiiiititiji Members to all the meetinga of the I.' ceum lor tie- on, also to Scientific Excursions c'ar :. tl -'ruinier. One Dollar.; Tickets for.u sinitte njr 12 e t-. to be hail at ths place of mcutiui;. Ex . bahr ? Lye. um; Broadway; N. Y. jl^i -It Z- ' FrnnltltH Literary Association?The above ntna-rd Society will celebrate me Birthday of FRANK LI N al.Th?liaii Hall, No. sfifl Grandalroct, on PHURSDAY EVENING. January SOlb, at " o'clock. The public are. respectfully invited toattond. P n. l' r a in m e : !. Siiigius by the Choir. 2. Eulogy.oh Franklin by a Member. :t Address by u 3Iembsr. J. I'oem by a Member. Singlng by the Choir; during winch a Collection ?iil be taken up to defray the expenses of tho evening' 0. !> : iti m the lollowinpquestiou:?Is there sufficient istify a Deel iraliou of War with Great Britain ' in which fourMeniber.s will participate. ?. Decision bv the Pr?.- dent. i?. F. SUMMERBEI L, Chairman Com. Arrangements. The Menibers of.other Literary Associations a e par? ticularly ir\itrd to attend jl'J 21" TT *.Vstr.?sit;^ton Xciuperance festival.? The Washington Pcmperance Benevolent Society and Auxiliaries.'in connexion'with the Merchants' Ten per i Soc the American Temperance Union, and other Tcinperanae Societies of this cttv and vicinity, intend to j rate the Birth-Day of Washington. .-.Tuesday, Feb rur. _\ -. rith t Grand Festival, to be served up on Cold VN ater principles, at Centre Market Hall, in which lh< Ladies -re invited to participate. Doors open at half past C o'clock. Pi acts idmitting one person) 25cents. Persons ?i-li ing attend nre requested to procure their tickets with otit d lay, as the number;will positively be limited to as Ii v .'? Hall will accominodate,:aud no money will !.? r, i pived at the door; For -alo by cither of ihe Finance (* hi i i tc*_? J. W. (HLrer>Organ office, cor. of Ann and Nassau st-. Titf-cias Denny, 57 Beayer-s-L K L. Scow, 137 Front-sL Tick.- - may a so be had at Washington Temperanee Hal . at ?ffi ic of be AmericanTemperance Union; N. B ?Each ticket nust be signed by one of the above C?Mihittee. jl^ tf TO CM 5?E N ii T .TB * K E KM. G : I ? ? in; woided head BEI? SCREWS. SI : \ SPRINGS. CHAIR WEBBING; ic Just received and for sale t^v M. R WHI1 NEY .t i 0: Importers of Hardwar i, j2 1 11"3 Chatham sqaarc, uear James -t. M A Hi:\1TTurii^ A L. PORT Gi* NEW-\ORK. JANUARY 20, l?42 rliaiaturc Almanac?This Day TS! .-fN THE MC?S rCLL SEA Liscs 7 !.: : ^-t.-4 47.)Seta ? 57 | South G 27j 2 ? Latest Dates. LOKDOy.I>KC. 7 : HAVRE.DEC. 6 liverpool. t)?C. S : N?W-0RLEa.>S.Jau. r The next S : e a m - S a i p s to Arrive FROM LIVERPOOL FROM LTVOLTOei^ Britaania, left.Jan. 4 | Caiedaaia. leaves-Feb. 4 The next St cam-Ship to Leave r?..M BOSTON KRSM BOSTON Britannia, leaves_Feb. 1 j Caledonia, leaves. .March 1 CLEARED YEsTEHDaY: Sh ps Gladiator, Britton, London, Grioaell Jc Minturn; tireal Britain, t'roa!, Mobiie. R J Walker. Bris G ti Lama,Sannerman, Savsuuah. Scott st Mor ? i * _ ?? Yates, Jacksonvi'le, BretoAtVose: Van brig \pollo, B mJerscn, R Janeiro. D H RoberL-ou. S hr Richzi, Doaae, coast of Africa, Foster -t Nicker son. ARRIVED YESTEIDAY. Hark Isidore, Springer; 60 ds fm Marseilles, "tne &c to 5 Broom. Bark I ?rand i, Niehob, 1 ?S ds fm New.Orleans, cotton to N? .tk i. Leeds. Bark K< qbi I .. Smith. 17 d- fm St Marks, cc-ttca to W W P? Itt Brig Carrier, Wins::,p. 50 ds fm Malaga, fruit to Fitch 6 Co. B.-:? l.-aac Mead, Studie v. 14 ds fm Darica. cotton to R M Demill A: Vo. Brie FanovsCoit, Baker, ? is fm Georgetown, cotton to H Coat & Co. Brig Barbara, Cunningham, 130 ds fm Catitoa. tea- Ac to master. Brig Miry, Peters, ?d? i"ji Danen, cotton '.?> Sturge* A; Clearman. Vcnezueliaa brig Craro. Wakefield, lj ds fm Orinoco, hides Hii.i c ?ffee t? B Aymar Jc Co. Porinsui so b:ii Uhioa, Kwt. 41 ds fin Lisbon, wine to S Thompson. Sehr September. Brewster, 20 di from Balizo, Hotidu ra-. spe ae to J J Labarouss. Sehr olichigan, Avery, 6 ds fra Wilminrton, NC, naval tores to Cap taub Sehr Peru. Gilchrist, 4 ds fm S?*ea?borougb. NC. naval stores to Brett & Yose. Four lb" ar<! to the Reneue.? THE NEW-VOKK VXD ERIE RAILROAD MUST AND SHILL BE COMPLE i f.0.? Ebc citizens of the Fourth A are, without ?'??? - ? - of part/, are rsques'ed to st isn I a pnbltc - ?etiaa to '.e held at the Shikspeare Hotel. THIS EVENING at 7j .o'clock, to adopt such measures is wiU ?- :. ? - |c c in: iettet: of the NEW-YORK AND ERtS RAILROAD. S*mael 5p*rk?, Tho-. Blood good. Daniel.Rai tall, J.Vna V. Cooc. Thilo Doacc. - J. V. Tilvoo. Joan H. B ?wie, J. &. H. G. Lanciev, Zoior.r Mills, Edward D. Ha!'. ' Charles P Daly, John VT. Kol^-rtoc, ?lime- L. Todd; Archibald Hall. Jr. Thomas Cr ise Oliver B. Teve.-dy. Chi?. Chamberlain. Ji.'r.n.i Th-.rston. Jx^ph Rose; Jr. James D. Cordroy. Thomas H. Burses, Harmon King. J <bn Synis, Samuel M-iycock. W'.f. Wililami; Richard SI- Williams, ! R- Hall.. John Carle; Jr. Ceorrc Aedersoa. Stephen Holt, W; Hall Jt Sou. Hash Kelly; A Mat ey. C-or-re Ticrsano. j2i '.: TJ Truth Ward?RAILROAD MEETING.? The citizeni ?f the Teais'^Ward arc requested to m?et ' at Military Hall, corn-:.- ->f Grand and Ludlow street", ibis evening, Jan. 20, at half-past 7 o'clock; to adopt such measures, as will >-n?>ir/: the speedy completion of our i New York and Erie Railrrv :. N< i Gray, Jay Jarvis, Piae Hijpkihi, M M Quackenbo?.?. J? -:iti W; Efcrdeobrook; Nicholas Schuremao, Joseph Weed; Benjamin Drake. j20 It Committee. I Proceed inj?.?? ot" the Kuilroml ?Irrtirii: in the L ity of Brooklyn.?In pursuan. f I le ?all, a Isrre and highly rc*pectablc meeting of the citi- j zeds of Bro*klj B"W-as held un Friday eyeuTiYj*. January : I Ith, in :!??- Lyceum, on ;he subject of tke New York and . Erie Railroad. On motion! bis Honor CYRUS P. SMITH, the Mayor, 1 chosen Chairman, and Charles Hoyt, Henry P. War? ing, Benjsmin W. Davis, Aider ?an D. A. Bockee. E W. I FUk, Alexander Bir?eck: and &lden Spooner, Esqs. Vice ? PresidcctSjiatid Frc-man Hunt and 11. U. Durjca, recre ; taries. Gcorce W. Ralph, Esq. beii c calh-d upon, made some forcible and perti:;c;:t remarks upoH the importance of the immediate completion of t>o.- New York and Erie Rail road; .Mr. Benjamin, a gent eman from Elmira. stated, as an evidence of the interest taken in the subject on the line of the road, that $5 ' 0 10 ? ad been subscribed to the stock in lhat village, * hick contained a population of 30,000 inhabitants. On motion of Mr. Ralph, a committee of five wore ap? pointed to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of tae meeting; viz H C..Murphy, Alderman D. A. Bockee, A. P. Stan ton, H B D dry en, trad Judge Murphy, who re? ported the following rc-clirions: Whereas, hi iheopinion of tin- meeting; the interests j of Brook .. ire lb$el> identified *i.n those of the city of New York and the.growth and prosperity of the farmer ) depohds entally up on the business and prosperity of the. the lam r 'Therefor be it Resale ed, Fbat ike speedy completion of the New York'and Erie Railroud, opening as it will a channel of j communication through a valuable portion of our owu j State, and securing beyond all question the trade of the mighty West; and aifording at all seasons u rapid, safe und cheap conveyance of produce, merchandize and pas? sengers from tli! coy of New York to the shores of Lake Eric; should be speedily completed. Rtsolvid, Tha1 the etforts of our Boston neighbors to i secure ihn trade ni the Western Stutes, legitimately hc iftngiug to N iw \ irk and Brooklyn, and esseutial to their growth and prosperity, is truly ularmiug, and ought im? mediately to be counteracted. Retained. T at h .* tbe duty of' very cit zen of Brook? lyn it. aid to the extent of bis ability the New York mid Erie Railroad ' bnipitu) ti their praiseworthy i rTjrt? to ! complete a public improvement which will he to Now j York and Brooklyn in winter what tae Hudson Riveris in -uinm-r. Resolved, That we highly approve tho 'tTirts makinc i b) our Ni w York neighbors lo ensure the speedy comple? tion ofthis in itiiilici ui project, un 1 that we will not ouly ? rcsptind to ih in ni words'; but in notions; Resolved, That we rcc mmend the appointing editable persons in this city for the purpose of soliciting su^senp tions to the stock of the New York and Erie Railroad Company. On motion, th ? foil iv.ing gentlemen were thon appoint? ed to collect uubecri^tious to tho -,tock, in tlic several Wards of>bc citj ofUrcoklyn, viz: Gotioral .1 t rmiah Jolnii on; Thomas W. Birdsall, Alder j man Rogers, Aldcrni ? Bockee, II. C.Murphy, Alexander Newman, J. E Underbill, Peter G- Bergen, nud Leffert LetTerts @ii uio!ion of George Hall, E--|. t!io Committee were em].I ? .il ! Rv from each VVard to their numbor. o ussi i in procuriug subscriptions to the Stock of the Company. Ou motion, Rcnaleed, That ihe proceedings of this meeting bo signed h; ill Chairman and Secretaries, ami published in lite daily paper-of thi? city. ' CYRUS P. SMITH, Chairman. Freeman Hint. > , . H.B.DuRVEA, l~cci j20 J .i tu c s B ! > e c k e r. Auctioneer. CT Peremptory .*?nlr.? Valuable. Property on Union Place Lafayette Place, Trcing Place. University Place, \4th strctt. and Ith Are nut.?BLEECKER Ai VAN DYKE will sell at Auction, on Friday. January 21 si. at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange, the fol- j lowing described property, viz: 1st. The two large three story houses. Nos. 90 and 92 University PI ice ; the Souses are -J." feet I0i inehe.- by 52 feet, and the lots arc about k' i feet m dopih. 2. Tiir block ol !tro.:ti i bounded by Broadway, Union place,.Uuiversitj Place and Pdth -ireet, being219 feet 2 inches on Broadway, i3fi feet>3 inches on Union Place, 207 feet on I i;;'. ? r-r.y PI - ? . and 32-1 feet ? inches on 13tb street. The above (dot is now divided into 20 lots,.vary ing from -10 fei:'- im lies lo 25 feet in width, of which I are on Broads . - ?:. Union Place, 4 on University Place, and 4 on 13th -ir-.e'. 3d, The elegant Marble House, No. 39 Lafayette Place, beii g the ecnife b ii iliuc of the Colonuade row, together with the stable ou the rear; the lot is 27 by 140 feet, be - ides the alley ol"-."! lect in common in the rear and car riase way to-Broadway. 4|h. All thi - - lots of ground, being the entire fronton the e i t side of living '"laer, extehuing from 15th to 16th street; each lot heilig -^5 feet t'i in^hei by 103 feet in depth. 5.h. Mi those 14 ?:- ol ground lying together ou the 4th Avenue und 20lh and 2Ut siro-u-; 3 of the lots lying on the Wert si ie ol tbe 4th Avenue, and comprising the entire front of tho block. It on 20th and :i ou ilst street. This property will be sold in one parcel. tith. Four lot.- ol ground on ISlfi street, between the oth and 0;h Avenue : tog tber 100 by 103 feet 11 inches, and al.-o ihe lota cn 11 lb street in f.-u.it of these, and held under lease frotk tin Spriuzler Estate. 7th.. The lor of ground ou 3th street, nearly fronting McDongal street und aljoining the three story brick building now erectiag ; lot 25 by 94 feet 10 inches. ?tb. The three 3 story Housc-v, Nos. 100; 102 and 104. Waverley P!ac-. commencing feet from Washington Square, each lot 22 by 97 feet. A lame portion of the pureka-e money can remain ou bond and mortgage of the above property. Lithographic ' ia<ip? may be obtained at the office of the auctioneers, No. rcj Merchants' Exchaage, on Jloaday. January 17th. For 8ny information apply to the auctioneers or to I John L. Liwrjnte Esq., No. c5 Walt-street. jl3 4tis No- 153 _^_ itl a x r i ? ? : Ua the 13tb inst. Professor Milligan, of Washington i Collese. P.l. to Ellen B.. daaehter of Hoc. James Ml Ru3 J sell, of Bedford, Pa. ' _ D 1*0: In '.his city. Jan, 1*. Stephen Sitnaaos of St Jage, Cuba, i Ou tne ITth, Georee IVabout. aged ''i. lc this city. Ju. la, Elizabeth, widow of the late John : Bnttn^. a-ej 5i AtXew Caaaaii, Cu, Ja:.. 3, Lb*n-z-.r Carter, aged 76. At New--.run-vi,.k. N. J.. J iu. 17. David W. Vail, Esq. '?^? THE iilKBWAKE TKADE-Or X der? for the fo iwiijg articltM taken at lie lowest niHcufsc:ur.-r;' prices. ?? Bresf.-' " Linns and Coris. Bacou's" plaiu an : J ipauued Tin Ware. Hindale * Bear isl ?> -" Scythes. ?? H Am ? & Co." best Cut Tacks. ?? 1)a-:^:\:'- ' A Igi rs d: I Bills. Also, for sale, Easanaa** Nail H tmmers, Cut Tuck;. ' Co'.toa Hor-e and Wool Cards, Ames's Shovels. Brass ?Vails dec <fcc all : -: :b will be sold for maaufjctur i er'? acc*aai :o the trade, a; the lowest pne- s. hv j-20 C'.is _N. R. LONG* Agent. Ft*OD?A gea lu*aa i snail bre*st pio was fjuad in the vestibule of the Hai- of Jjsti?e. Tae owner can have it by describing it satisfactorily aad paying for this advertisement: Enquire ui this otnee. j2y It >fe ? BAKEK\ KOB V?LE^?'fhe l7a?e ^g^and g-od wsj; of.a Hou*e, BVse House and Store . ^ f,r tne '?a!- of articles :aaauf?ictur?d. cow do i ing a good caaii busiLe-s. Terms easy. Letters addressed j to X Y. 2.. aad lef: a: the Tribune Q?ee will he pwmctu ally attended to. j20 lw" ^^^^^^^^^^^ Hp D E RAllVJGI RS rcspectfu Ij isn that ? . X will hivr the honor to give a Vecal Concert a* Stay- < resant Institute on Thursday ev?uinsr, January 20th, l?42. j when they, wiil appear in their national costume, and stus \ a variety of solo?, duett*, quintettes and melodir.? of the ; Alps. By the advice of tscir friends, and iii accordance *ttb the rimes, tney will reduce the price ofadmissioa to Fifty Cents Tickets to he obtained at the principal music stores, and j at ihe door oa the above evening: Conen t-> cowiei ce at 7? --'clock. jl9 2c ; A l ii. iF.'vTl'-. t (i> t ??'. R 5 . "V- -ti: \. -1?- H \ *' ha- the honor to announce to ihe:etuzeu*~bP'j Hartford that he will give a Concert there this evening, Jan. -Otb. on which occasion he wilt ?iej some of hi? w; popular Sncg-. j20 It* B O W E R V A Si V il 11 SI E A P R E, .No. ;i7 Bowery. ?"fMils EVENING. Jut. 2*. we eatertainnieKts rill a. commence with' the popular Entree of the Bedoam Arabs. To bf followed by a ce'*- Entree entitled Four Quarte ? of the Globe; M . Sweeney will appear and rirsr several ?f his or igt n<tl S''?ics accompanying bicssell cn his fm>rue lustru mi nt. ihe Southern Banje. JO~ Boxes 50 cents?Pit 25 cents. Doors open ? ,;t ami Pe (ormance commences at 7 b'c'bck. .2*5 B"",;,;.-.:t n.?. - E x k it i - k kok nr,.\t.Tn ONLY-NO GAMBLING PERMITTED.-MJTI^ FIELD will !>?? Happy in ? eall from h;- friend, at t5.i.? ford's Billiard Rootus, over the Climax Eating Mo'usi where are eisht spleudid table? with -lute .imI marble bet.'s. India rubber, clo.h and ?prim: steel cushions ; iron und mahogany frames; Entran e 149 Fullen .and i Aui st. Tablss at d Clmhs 'or sale. j.r> Im \l"AME!>-\ situation is .vaiteror housework in ^ ? a small family, by a irul 1* Avenue A. City re? ferences. j29 2t* Vi/' AN TE I>? MI39 Hov?ery; two girl*, one as ?.|i ? and the othtr as chaiuberm u-i. Gerroan or E> glish. ' j-0 U* CT.SOIV'S IJVTJSfc I.1.43EiVCS OFFlC! \? ".('.Hi !*.??-! .tr.et. eewr Rro?J?nv <!'C tmt* ?RAfiS IVAr8>8-JO OES & HOUGHT?N ?l D Philadelphia would itiform the deali r, in Ilm-- Nail* thiit they keep constantly on hand in NnwYork, a full -upply of the article, ac I the orders of ttie trade are ?? lieiteil. Phej 'ia^ j introduced in the manufacture n new method by which.the Shniiks are made more maloable ami h polish and colour v?ry inuct superior and more endurinj; than any other's in market. They warrant them iu ever; respect?full weight; full count ami full ?i2 ? in?l< ab I shanks, and they will always be sold at t>i-> lowi si mui ko! price br their ugeut, N E. LGNG, j2'l *)lis No. 14 Plait -irret. AJ^ T4? I-KT?Tu?, upper pari of a ?oio '7 Gran '. Enquire within e,r at 42 II . jSi.l 2* T?.? iiii'V?Phe i iree story houser>'o ill avenuo. Tbo basement is level with h ? street it; it is replete with every convenience marble main ties ?:: the two principal stories, and tho pantries finished wit-' drawers, -h?lvi s, Ac. To i c- 0 I tenant it will bu lot low and:privilege given lor one or more years. Posses-ion ?jwx.i luiiiieiiiatelr. Aeplv to JAMES T. Mi BLEAKLEY; ]20 tf 212 Hudson st Ci ?? R.TI E NT.** in <de m or ier at roo.G-av pr'r.?? :,t the Estubtisbmeut,229 Broadway; American Hotel. An assortment of Goods in richnoss and variety uu.-ur passed, constantly on baud. \V.T. JENNINGS. j90 codtfis P RON \ C <>>l P* A N Y'W"BEE Mil AN D DY E l> WORKS, >i W'e-t Farms, twelve miles from the citi of New-York. The Bronx Company bleach ae.i Anish in the Um-i sty le, all kinds of Cotton Good*. They also Dye Glaze. Emboss and Eiui?h all kinds of Canibrh - and Em? boss Silks, Velvets, Ac . in 'he heat manner. VANDERVOORT & HAYWARD, Agcnu, No. 29 Piue ?L Goods received and delivered to any part of the city. j-0 -1 <v IytI* 3wos H I p OAt A V Li? AT. , \j very superior lot of .*? Raa:SE e?lXK AND SATIN SCARFS anil Cravat received at the Depot'of Faecy Dress articles, 229 Broadway. American Hotol. j20 3teod LO."*T.?Yesterdav utoruiHg in pas-ins throueh *>[ len. Division and Chatham atreets; a Gol1 Fob Ch lin. Tho Ruder will be suitably rewarded by leuvmg il at 22U Broadway. j2M It* DI^fVJE POfitJD'M ?* ? T KIV'S' I ' iG? ? - \ !- )' EL&'u PRICAL FLESH GLOVES miJ STRAPS produce u heallhv stitc of the System, by Fricti >u " i*h uut the risk of '-.?r:uir the skin, as all the ordinary llor." Hair Gloves arc liable to do. The great Value f tue Horse Hair Renovator a th'THpeut e ?ein*, w hen applied to the human body, is now too well known to every one who !; i, j,ai I tit attention to the importance of a healthy action i f the skin to require further cornmanr. For-ale by 14 B. SaNDS Si CO , 27.1 Broadway, cor. Chamberj>u granite building. j20 if p JLIRE~fI IXeit'-") VliTfTII, .1 T fl N G \J WIGS AND SCALPS.?We have seen apecimeus of these articles; and'mHst admit that th?> mvterial.'-wbrk nun-lnp, beauty of finish and elegance of style cann* t equaled. Iu fact, every thing that enhances a beautiful head of hair i- ennceutrated in these inestimabla works of art. Whatever experience could -ugge?i or genius ci aid execute, C '? Wigs have received the advantage of. They are formed to the head n? the uaitiral hair grows; cover? ing no more of the brow than one's own hair rlaes. Tie1}' are strong without beinj; heavy, warm without iecitti! thick; and elastic Withoutbeing loose. They g ve the de liKfiti'ul feeding of fitting iho head with the ease of a silk cap. haviug:ito unnecessary weight and no disa?;ree?ble Pr.?ire. Such are the advantages of Clirubu-g'1'* |-'r und Scalp-. So I trce an assortment i- worthy of vlW n lion, as gentlemen can tit ihemaclves in a moment; The prices will be found to .-tut the times. 207 Broadw iy, (up -tair.-.) entrance in Fulton-street. j-0 !*ii 'PO IN VA I,I DS.? Oriental Rob - or Dr?. j. Gowns: particularly recommended to invalids, Sic. For sale ?l?' Broadway. American Hotel. 2 i i I .?Per Briti-h b.irk Siri SIDNEY CGAL. newly mined an I screened at the min<"s wben shipped; Pure!ia-.->rs are iiivited to lo ik at ttie same on board the vessel, fool of Franklin at N. R. Selling in lots to suit purchasers, at a low price. Apply at No. 44 Water si. up stairs, or on board ve--<:l Commence di charjrinr tilst inst. j20 1 ' IMiy ItEAJ, l A UCH! Xb. OSi. A.N? j I WEBB'S NKWIMPROVED BURNER}?Ju-t oui hand regulated by a siogle-motion, extremely simple and j convenient: Webb's contemplated improvement in tb? I Hpp.^rxtus for manufacturing pure Campben'e Gil, after j much eti?iy and great expense has been completed, anrl I the result i? the production of an article of unequ ile?l ! purity and cle/inllnesa that ?\\\ burn without gum mil a up the lamp hi the troublesome and filthy.manner thm uH isfermr articles will do. If tho-c who hav>: been annoyed with poor oil, gas, or spurious Camphene will only try V\'r;bt)'.-, re..ii No. 1; ti:e> cui iee the difference. For sali only at i\S Broadway, corner Cana! :U Webb's pure Camphine is safe ??> Oil, will not explode, will not soil the ricfie-t Carpet or dress; will not crust the wick, will light a large room at the co-t of one c^ut. ai hour. ASTRAL AND MANTEL LAMPS, aud Chandeliers, can be altered, anl the whole expense saved in a short li*ie WEBB'S- GENUINE No 1 CAMPHENE OIL a* pure es water, is sold at about one ruT the price of Sperm Oil. which. * hea compared with the pun Camphene Oil costs the consumer at the rate of two to three dollars per gallon lor oil to pro luce tne like amount ef Hrht. Those ?ho are doubtful *? to it- SAFETY or economy will be perfectly satisfied by examining the thorough ex periments of Professor Locke, or toe Jou rnals of the Franslii; and American Institutes. Nometres arerequired I to ascertain the quantity cousumrd. as they register cor ! rectly *c<i in ptaia English. Parlor Limp-, sit're Lamp-. Tailors' Lamps, SW'rna kers', an.1 i-jr manufactories of all km-is. Corner Canal ?t. and Broadway. jlTlw?' 'PIIK EB3EA?S AND PlPH.a i Mr. 1 J. L. GARRETS being d^sirou* of tc'tif mg th-ir regard for ni.s attentive and jientlemaHly behaviour to ; ward* them, have tendered him a Complimentary Ball, to be given at Washington Hall, ot FRIDAY EVENING ! Jan. 21st; Tickets to ?e had at Washington Hot?l ; Mr. ! H?yward, 602 Broadway:- 51 Canal street.; of J. S Wood and of the u dersiirned Committee : Mr Decker, W. 31 Garrison. J Kelly, S. Wynt. F. W Grimih. E Gallaffhao, J. T.Maynard; A. Butniae, D B. Wood; A Yocrbees. A. B?TMjLN; Cba nn?b. Ja*. 5. Wood, S-c'y. jlT PULES?Persons atflicted with thia painful "iid disa? greeable complaint ran have permarieut and lasti'12 cure ruarante-d by applying at No. 0* HarrJaontstreet near Hudson. Also. A-taina. Dyspepsi*. Sc Vitus D?sce. Dropsy, Soros and Uicer?, of recent or Ion? standiti?. Ornce honr? from 9 o'clock' A M to 1, and from 2;to . P Mi J(2 Inn p??SF?NT to an order marie by the honorable - Frederick A. Tdlmadre, R^rder ff ch? atrof ??w York. under the sixth article" f th- first title o. the l-r of the second part of the R-cvis-d S-^tat7^^i ' [ ' de-ted to CbrncliusS Gnrn... of the ?tv of New- ? 1 ?qu?r?i to render to me ?**J^,??^?SS2C aU deb-- and sums of m-.ney b7 the r ? ^^^' .''-f Uipar the same to said ?sign^t^nd all per-^harinc . , thesrVi,.es-ion any pr.pjnr arrf-sr, of ? -id L^eel u, a SriffiB ^ad ?!? tndkon of m- sa?d Cornelius S. Grtinn, ari to him at ho om^^^e^y of j j2t) Sw Atiormry sas. CotasaUor, 27 JJeeiiaaa-h. ss?lga ?. A ? G P I 0 N S A E >. BY S. D!iAPEK,'Jr. fr.orc 54 William-street, c^rnrr of Pines! rte WEDNESDAY, Jan. 19? at 12 o'clock, At tac Si. George's H>>'-<''-. No. 61 Broadway. D-maceo \V*txEs__.\v4i3out reserve 25casks Madeira Sherry am: Claret Wines. V so, sundry o her Liquors, ?ijruaiC j by ti;,? oa the 9th iast. Terms at s*le. SATURDAY', Jan. 22, at lOo'clocJc. tsstO'SSS SaLK.?Articles :',>r J.'?r! rv-O? Sevan t ? :' l<ra< :;:s-.?A;: invoice oi 29 eases, consisting of Imita ion St?iD8, white and red Corneliaa ttd Unix i ops, Drops, and Pin Centres, Paintings for Br-ches. Gold Stone. Also, several cases of ne*t style of gocds for ?etttng; also, I case of richly cut glass Kloo?; ?Iso, au inveice of Gold uai! Sorer VA atcbes. .It <o. >"?.'? c.i.-os F...i.y '.'.'? ::"h Style Cas?i :;..r-Vin, Oxford, F*acy Doe Skin. Cadet, Pricce d lothville, co.. ,i superior article. ' i K V J5t> V A I. ill BLEV. !?Toas 169 8kdAi?*'xY?Nttsr-Yoak Lose Room. Wim DO 51 BUY YD! ? DRY GOODS ? 'JAHISi a question oftrn answeres iiiu*: most any ' where. The truth is. a!! who ?tudy economy in-the-a i;inl times, a< d have tried the Now-York city market tor V-y Goods ire prepared to s ^ ^. ;?nd without the least de .: from strict veracity. 1 had the best assortment and uwest prices at f. w..& vv. t. gilley's WT3LO ?. ESA-Jj E BETAS j, STOKE, 430 G rnnd-sjf. You mar be assured you can find sny article you may ^tiif. u'-d no one will ever dispute that the style of goods Iis played -how exceedingly reiice.i taste in <ty:e and i>st srns. Let the doubtful o-11 and be satisfied. The assortment here offiired comprises all ihr- ?. tyles ; fur it must be know h that wc ar?- enabled to con i;c> our purchases during every s-asou of t&e year, and vc are sure of ready sain, because our prices are ?o very o.v [jU if I P. VV. .v VV. P. lilt LEY; ? SC A V It ?i S.s> 1 12.9* I I 1* lia.'S JK COST, AT THE >e?.> orfc Crush 'faitorm; tt?tnbii?hineut, 2 1? Fuitoivstrcet. ueur Broadway, For a few d-vys only, in order io dispose ot taa balance tfour very desirable stock of Beavers, etubmeing i grea ir ityol styles! Gentlemen who ar?- still in waat ol at ; ., ?1 and fashionable overcoat are invited to call ami ?.?. min?? for themselv ?-. a* our Goods are direct from din inportcrs; bought exclusively fer ca-h. N R.?A f^ll assortm ut of superior Cloths, Cn?iuwiere* tad V. ?tings : in ?1wb\ - be fouu I at the above establish* te'iit. Full suits furnished at twenty-four bourn! notice . Cash en delivery, and no abatci.it in prices. jl tf J. C R >OTH, Agout. Office of f i k-on Insosanck Co. ( New ^o k, Jan. 18 IS42. > i N ELECTIONT-i Dircctoi of this Commao <??r the A eosii.wg yeur wil be held at tbeir. tri?.-?. No. 47 Wall* ureet. on Monday t le 7th day ofpebrusirv next. Poll pnen from 12 o'c ock M u nil I P. M. j > i!i f7 G tO J HOPE, Secreiary. Office ot rHB L I. Insurance Co. 7 N ? J Front st. Brooklyn. ) j \ ? VI 5> E N 1>.?The Board of Directors have de *y ulareij a semi- nuuai dividend oi <i percent ou the ij. :,i *:oek, payable t<> tho stockholders or their legal leorcaentatives. on uud after the 15lh ins". , S. ALPKEUSSMI I'll. S -cretarv. Rrnok'yn. Jan. 5. IS42- j7 lm '{rii.t.s \ih' 'ii*Jv^^rii\J< uaijTr?ad" 1 - ffaloai l all die Safety Fund Banks, also St. Law en e, Oleau Jumes, and all the Free or Red Iti k Banks, taken without -oiy discount f r Cfoths, Cassimeres, Vest :.? PlnntteU, At?i o the Ioweii cash price, at 481 Green '.vich-at eet, eeac Chnal. jl? I mis' XXIA s ? ksi-is* AMI JEWEIJtl f. r HOLY ?;! DAY PRESENTS.?Ju?t received by the subscri por, some very line tiold and Silver Lever, AnchorEscapO nieut.and l.epiueAValches. Also a tew Diamond Puis tud Kings, and Camso Pins, for ladies. Gold Chains, Pen tils, ?*c; ill of which he i* selling, at retail, lower than nt ,iuy other place in the city. Gold VVatelns as low as 30 to $40 -.ach. Watches ami Je-.v,-lry exchanged or bought, VII Wa'ches warr oiied io keep good time, or the inoiiey Otttrnod. Watches and ? locks repaired in the best .iiHiiuer, .it much less than the usual prices, by oho of tho iuest workmen in the city. g. C. ALLEN, 'raportorof VValches und Jewelry, wholesale mid retul. .1- I mis No. ;ki Wall-st. no stairs. VOTIth to KITit'KtSI) pek??w? * ?Dr. A. g. HULL, No. 4 Vcsey st. Astor House, N York.?Persona nfflicted wi*U ttupturr? may rnly'upontbe best instrumental aid tho world affords, on application at his office, i Vcsey st. New York, or to <sitbcrof his numer? ous agrnts in the chiel towns of the United Stetes. Pu ticiits must he careful io examine the back p.id of Dr. I {'all's Trusscii, to see if tho y are endorsed by Dr. Hull in writing. None other aro genuine or t-> be relied on as rood Dr. Hull gunr mtees cures to all otherwise healthy patients who call ni lo> ? ffice f<r treatment. If the cure hi not radical und permanent, so a* to preclude tho i>??essity of vveuriug a'iy trusii whatever, the money ml mced i? relumed on rbe expira?ou ol the term .ii<eeified ;'ir the cure, ifbatever progress mo rupture may have ils.de toward eradication; A competent surgnou of 15 years'experience in tho art iif TrusdrgRuptures, i" in constant attendance m Dr. ?lu I's olli :o. Chihlren uuder IJ vi- ir- universally cured without fur ex pi use than tho c of ihr Triis-. The radical euro lias beeu und ,t the pri i-.-e^sire prnetical improvement for ?wore than 20 years past in Dr. ii nil's Truss Office, and is now br ,Hi;hi :.i n giato of unrivaled perfection. Many treacherous ageuts have underiakeu to vend imi i Dr. Hull's celebrated Hit se und Pivot Truss for the easy lihd - ifo retention of Ruptures. These imitations ?iimioi he relted on?they .ire made by unskilful suri*eoms ami mechanics, and uro no better than the or'fiuurr Truss ej of the market. The genuine have my ifull nun u in wri? ting. jl9 Im A.MOS C. HULL & CO. s'JSK TKrs.sE.si ANMstlPPOKTEKtl - of Dr. HULL'S invention contiwue t. receive myde cided preferei c F r twenty years pasi L have employ? ed the T.-.!>?<?- i f Dr. H ill with >ucc3ss. The Supporter ? *:is luven'.'-'l so .1-11 b* the Dort-jr, wiih ley .ilvico and npprobati m?an l I am happy to say that it is exsensivoly idopted in Huron.; ss w^ll a*in thiscountry. Sitrned, VALENTINE MOTT, M. D. New York July !. 1841. jl9 im Reejlneo ?coAlt at Reduced Prices Tn* subscriber- hive this iJay reduced the price ol their Double It.tii.- I Loaf Crushed and Ground Sugars one cent p :r pound. lt. L. it A. STUART, New-York, January 1,1842. 2c.") Croeowieh-st. j 17 Iwis' III hope is vain. HQ.W: often it i- ?aid of osir friends, when they are supposed incurable from Consumption, *vbru Sher? man's Lozenges would <-.o/r them in a few weeks. The Rev. Darius Anthony .oJ the Rev Sebastian Streeter have both been cured Of J 'onsumption by tht-m. The Rev. I?r Enstnidod ?' " '? the i ?-v. Mr. llaodcoek havealao tvitae'/ed thi ir wonderful -rTe':i.i in curing Consuruplion, Colds. Co'ieh?, VVhoopinc Conghs,Asthma, Jte. Mr. Rn der; 46 Chaiham-street, Jim Grant, 4j Auu-str-et, have , uVed them, aud k own man; cases wh..r>; ,r.ey cur?'l. Within the last ytitr. ever 608 CASES OF CONSUMPTION; 2,700 cases of i olds ind coughs, I i Ii CASES OF WHOOPING COUGH, and 200 CASES OF ASTHMA, have ' een reported cured by Sherman's Cough Lozenges, ?-. - ?? r-- ii.u-i.ii- rt.troughout the country that have not been reported. CHILDREN f?lF. OF worms, and many grown i.lie - ff-r for life with var?u? din eases -ri-inz from Worms The only ?ur.; tind certain rem <iy fit all kinds of Worms is Sherman's Worm Loz ^itc-. Tnej Lave cu-e.i since ibeir introductiora more than 1,4! 0 000 CASES, ?n<! "? '? ? ever be in.know ? to tail in a single instance. NERVOUS HE ?DACHE and PALPITATION of ; ? Heart reli rye : in from to io minutes by 3 w 4 of Sie-r:,.. - Lozenges. Il ia really -urpri.-.ing bow ?juick they ope.- . - Individuals of the highest respectability can be referred to. WEAK HACKS, or pain in the &ai:k, sides, breast, or Rheumatism, cured by Sherman's Poor Man's Pli.-ter; price only 12} cents. LOOO,000 ?-eld a y^ar of them, und warranted superior to all other Plaster.-, cost what'they miy. Tbev also care Corns, rfrawia?* them out by the roots. A-.k f;r Sherman's Poor Man'-. Piaster sad sie that his signature, thus, f' ?/? JA Cr) with directions, is on the back of each, ari iround each box of thn gcrruice LozCHgea. Avoid ad others, as they ari wortb or '?l-'-e injsribua. Dr. Snerrnau is the only Medi ate ; L"?enge Maoolaetarer 11 America. His wsre !mu?-j is >t "o ? N:es,au--tre t, one doer nbove Ann-street, N.Y. No. '2 State-street, Bo->ron, and 29 South Tbird sireet,Phi ? ' h n'-'- a"> brooches of the wrgioal estab 1 Khmeac Agent?:;n this city?I'0 and 273 Broadway, 77 East Br?a< way, 188 Dowery, 221 Bleeek*r, 227 Hudson and rti William strertj ; jn Bxooklyu at 5s and 139 Ful ..on-sirccl. j 13 lmis irtlKjvr; teet?. .'A ft IS EN'S SPECIFIC-A ? -tAiL cure for the Tooth Vcor. Prepared ouiy by J W.C'.owr-. Dentist. 47 Bond ,.ron v V. and ??!d bY 01 ^ bolesale sod retail. ; rtAcemmeixftssI by the fol towing eminent surgeon DeotihCs of tin- f'ity : 1., _ , !. Parmely. 341 Broadway, tV. Dod?e. ?28 Broadway, J.Smith Dodge; 47 Bood-st. V Burger,.?Market^ For tale br the following Druggists: Cotton, 2?53 Bleeeker-.' ; llin? ?44 Broadway i Schn-ffe.in. ii4 Canal; Hart, 278 Rroa i--av a?J cor. Hudson and Norm Moore; Miinor. l'^ Broadway; Hutchinz-, ISO.Bowery; Syme, Bowety ; Bur-el." 310 Chatham; and' DoolltlU, .245 Centre st." Price, per rial, 50 cents d21 lm*i?