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THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE I - puh!t'?h*-*l ?*v??ry morninri, at No. 30 Ann ??r?-?-i, N'-w-Tork ^r.tl delivered to Oily **"ut.?enl??T? for j f'NF* ("FNTft'n;-)-. Mail S-??>?rr ?!?<?>-. S. p?-T a? tium. ;n a.lvftn. *-. ani! the pap*?r ?o no en??- continued beyond t.1.? tirti*- t'.r tveicti It is pa-^L Sobscrlptions ia???*n :'or . Six Month?. T*-mi? ef A'1v?-rti?iiii(_For ?tu b Adv<?riiseni?-Tito< TPN lines or le? (over sin) fir>*t ir>s*-rt;or>. 3? C'-nf? J ?!o. for ki h ?nh?cqoeot imfnioTi. ?5 ? ? .?n (or SIX in?*-nioti?, t,r r?ri?-\*/?-ek.?1 50 e-.'.n. fnrTv? F:NTY-FI\'? irtsetti?7mi. 5 oo l/)DJ*er Advffrtismenti at tfiually favoraiil?* rat?.-> Marrit-fce-, ReURious ami Funeral Noiices., ao*. eice?*?luii.' | t-?.- liiM-s, 2*> cerib. tT The W'BEKLT TRIBUNE, a v.-ry Urs*e paper, r,Jf ti,* Ooontry, is puouso?d every SattirUay morningT, ai d** ! Jo**' pOCv of $2 per aiwinn, in advance. TH? TRIBUNE i.CTjE.'s Lady's Book. Apr") ia*i Kinir ^ Co. ?M Broad? way. H. "t S. Raynor, 7?j Bowery ? Bcauf; and Innf-concc-' is the title ?it <?n?i of the two fine engraving? that adorhtbis number. Those who wlsbto SCCitOtia i-iri:?; ?-' ni?- anil in s'il! dore splendid style, will do well to lookat Col? ;?:. ? ??ir.dr.w?where it is- titled Lady Leveson Gower 'Old Mortality' i? a fine plate. The reading rnatter'is various and exr-elb-nt. Among the contributors-ere Mrs.,SiGOUH>'E?, N- ?'? Willis, Park Hk.sjami*.", and others. V.'.- would refer to Mr. King'? .-HJverti?>cmcrit inanothei column. CO"' The Lady's \Ypm.v "i Fashion, contain ;l- a varietv bflitcrury -natter, Plate?? of tii?: Fash? ion, and a splendid engraving, lia? just been pub? lished byKing& Co. 199 Bruadwuv. "TjT* I.sRAKt Post, ??3 Bowery, has ?u?t piib lisiiedGodcy's Lady'a Bool, fur April, it? ?-?jn ti'tit? ore (spirited us usual, and i?* engravings of .!., ordinary ?plcndid ntylo. A S S O C 1 A T 1 O N : Or. Princi, les of a Truc Ogaaization of Society. y, '/Vu- Column ha, t>ecn purchased by the Adwitte* ol i. .rmtv/'i.iii order to lay their Principles before the Public ;, editorship is entirelu distinct from that oj Ttu'/'ribnne. Our article prepared for this day'? paper, and tending lo prove ihn: in Association the Individual ... ?'?M n,, i be merged in the Mass, is unavoidably crowded out. 1' will appear to-morrow. MEETING." A m 'Min? of till lhi>5? who an- favorable to and interested in tin? causeuf Association and tin- social elevation <>f Man.will lie held This Evening, ai N... t? 'Chambers-street., between Chatham and Centre Btrects, at half-past 7 o'clock. A general attend? ance is particularly requested us measures of im? portance will be proposed. The ludiviilual ?rill not be ."?Iri-t-??! in tin "?li-.t**.. One of the fir.?' and most erroneous ideas which enters the iitind? of Peuple with regard to Vsso ??itinii i- that lin' tiidiy?dual will In.? merged in : ii? Mass, thai individual Will and Li.bti?y will bo I ?vstrictcdund made subservient to the:Will and Caprice "1" tin- community, tlint a strict disci? pline and arbitrary rides ?.?. ill exit-tas is the case in inonaslic establishments and armies, to ivhiph ?ill will be subjected, nnd thai consequently all iiiiiiviiluality or personality will be lost. Such an idea i? obnoxious in the highest degree to the tnii.-il. iiiul if it were possible that Association could load to such a result,' we should most cer? tainly be among the fii?t to condemn it. This opinion i? entirely unfounded. In Anso ? iatinn there will bo a full devolopdmcnt of indi viil?al Character, Talents and Capacities, com? bined however with Unity and Concert of Action ; n brqu?! and noble held of activity will ttlso be opened tu individual Knerg)*, while the genius and effort? of All will be directed to great nnd useful objects ?.ad" enterpHze,?not wasted or misem? ployed a? they now are, in vile party in? trigues and political controver.-de?. in commercial ft nud and overreaching, in monopolizing and op? pressive iiidu?try, an?! in petty litigations between individu?is, and quarrels and wars between na? tions. Tin- first condition of Liberty in Association is to allow people to cunte and go with tho most perfect freedom. If a person wishes to loavo an Association, he can do su; he can dispuso of hi.? ??lock lo some of the members and if there he no one who can buy ii at the time, the Associ?t ion must keep a reserved fund on hand fur the pur? pose, and take it of him at it? full value. Peo? ple do not all pusse?,? this Liberty of changing lo? cation at present, fur if a poison uwns a farm, a manufactory or a workshop, la? cannot sell it ai a day's notice fur its full value, nud go tu sume oilier part of the world with a cash capital to cmplo*. as he desires. 1 h? great and primary guarantee, however, of all individual Liberty is to give every Child a thorough practical (industrian and scientific Ed? ucation, which will cull out and perfect all the talents and capacities with which Nature has ?*n dovt'cd it. If a Child be left to grow up without ***ducarion, if it* talents be smothered by igno? rance, and its character degraded by poverty and perhaps rude treatment, it is outraged in its-in? most nature, robbed of its most precious rights h:i?1 morally tyrannized. This if* what happen? to the nine-tenths of children in the rao.?l civilized countries on the glob?*. If lndiviihmls oro not nierg?sd at present in the nias?, the majority is miserably merged in poverty, ignoranccand degra? dation. Nut one Pi'ini; ?>',t of ten has a tenth part of his capacities ami faculties called out", a Raphael, a Mozart, a "Newnm and a Fulton are now left in a vast majority of cases to grow up without any developement of their high talents. and become peor laborors, hireling-? und drudging menials. There are in Europo over a hundred millions of pour pensants, very few of whom can even n*ad or write, who know nothing of art. science or literature, and who are tuiling in pov? erty and ignorance, but little above the level of ih?* animals around them. In this country the Mas?, that is the white population, are better off) but their cundition is growing gradually worse.? Now we H**k. is not the Individual in our most ad ?.ancfd Societies incttjc?! in poverty and igno rancc. Docs he not ?anguish for want of en? couragement and aid? and are not servants and hired laborer?, who compose so large a part ot die populatiun, subjected to the capric* and con? trol of masters and employers which i? as bad as being merged in the raa.?s f* Would Association Iwave the vast majority of it's Children to grow up in this way ? leave them ;.. grow r. . in ignorance, without moral and in tellttctual developement, and equal chances of commencing life T and then give to a favored few education and knowledge, and the advantages of fortune?for the most part to trample down and plunder their less fortunate fellow creatures ' No, ibis i? not the manner .-Wociatioti would deal with it? Children. A Social Providence,- tho re lle.x of a higher heavenly Providence,?would ?uuiii over tin- tenner years of infant Humanit*. and guarantee to every member of the human family vritkout exception equal chances of a su perior practical, scientific and moral education, ?"?inch would call out all hi?? talents and develop?* fully hi? character ; and then throw open to him !/.??* broad ti?-ld of Art. Science and Industiv. and vas I 1' 71x3 BY GREELEY &, McELR. VOL. ?. ?'nuble him t<i ciioose those pursuit?- for which hi? suponnr education had lirted him. These-iiohdi tions must be fulfilled i.? run rame?" th.- individua] against being sacrificed and trampled down, a? he i? in most cases in our Juggernaut Societies Association will respect individual Liberty in '?ii ihe ?Jetai',) of lif?-. and in no in-!????.,?.. would | personal freedom. Tastes or "jicliiiationa be vio? lated '?r -.iii.j?-?!"f! m the - ontroj of any authority, whether of the individual or the Commtm?tv. W? hav?' shown this with ???i5":- ?ent clearhess in previous articles. As regards eating, for example, a person could dine in the Public Halls, or with a group of friend? in a small dining-room by th?.- side of the Public Hulls, or ho would dine in his own apart? ments. Up could !il?o rent such rooms ;?? lie ?-??-in-?!, which \v.?u!?l 1??- entirely scpnratc from ;?l! others. Jt" he desired to be U?l<*u?**d. he could take an apartment in one of the tving?. He would be in??i?' alrjinc there than he now can be in a i-itv. fur his window? would look out upon l'n-lds orgar tli-n?. and not ujKin buck yards, where he cannoi uvoid seeing the menial and petty occupation?; ?.i neighbors, or upon a noisy ?tr-'e;. where carta ond enrringes stun the ear with their din, and crowd; arc passing to and fro. Every person in Association could devote him? self to ?n<:!i occupations in Industry, Art and Science a? he wt?hed, and van* t!i**Tn as often and continue llietn as long as h<- chose : there will be no masters and employers to hire ami govern the Mass. Attractive industry,? Labor dignified ami ennobled, will indued peopluto work; th?* stimulus of ?want, ami starvation, or the supervision of a nias i ? * r. will nui he nccossiirv. In aov svstcm ??! So? ciety where Industry i? not rendered Attractive! arbitrary ruin ami disciplino, and th<- control of a master or employer over the Hired Laborer, mus? exist. In every As?*??cmtioii th.etc will hi- a Libran*, ItCridiiig-Kpoin*, a Gallery of I'iiie Art? am! ."????i-ii?ii?. Colluetbjiis, where iuJividuuls can re son for ?i!ea?:ii<" or study. Tin- Domain, willi it ?aifJeu."?, groves, promctmdes ami park?, will In open i" a!!. Here can the individual roum and In- alone a? much as he wishes :?and these tul vantnges, l-t us remember, will he extended to every member of Scciety without exception. How many persons enjoy at present this perfect indi? vidual Liberty? If we deduct the Poor, who liave not the mean?, the Hired Laborera, Menials und Slav?.?-?, from the moss e?f the Population, we ?hall lind that nut ?me out of a hundred)?no, not ?nie out of a thousand, enjoys it. After ibis, who can uphold the present system of Society against Association, upon tho grounds that the latter will monje the Individual in the Mass.' WORK ON ASSOCIATION. SOCIAL DESTINY OF .MAN. ?HI ASSOCIATION ANO A REORGANIZATION OF INDUSTRY. Bv ALBERT BRISBANE,! rol. 500 im-.'?.**?price ?"(I. For sale ai Wiley ?>- Putnam's, IG! Broadway. This Work con* tain? n general expumill?n ?f the system of Association, aud l!?e Social Principles, advocated In tins poper. ANTED Immediately?Several men of ????Hid Rdilress to procure subscriber? for a new publication. Apply at 8(1 Clinrnb<vrs-stre?"tf between the liourb of two nnd six o'clock. P. M.. until Monday the 4th of April. R. S. HKNDEUSUX. m23 2t* T-ANTED?A porter's situation, by a man who possesses every qualification in lli.it lia? lui make himself useful to his employer. References unex? ceptionable. Apply at the City Ollice, 75 Canal-si. in2U ;>r :ANTED?A writer's place hyayoung man vi'lio lias hail Ion? experience in that business. His reference is of the first class. Apply at the City Office, 76 Canal-st,_"_m28 3t* ? NT ? D~"AtThe~or?? ? nal omcc27l72 Hudson street, pl?rr* (or Rood fanners : also, a '?'nr ilencr, like? ise a number of Protestant ??iris. Families ?? ill (?lease call and try. in26 "Jt* WANTED?A girl to goabout45miles into the country, to do plain oDokihg and house? work generally. Apply at 624 Broadway, between 5 and ?s O'dogk, P.M. _'_" _ni23 if WA?TE)?Families in or out of the ????ty can procure good help lor any capacity, with ??ooA city reference. Apply city office, 75 Canal-sU,and no charge. n*12 lui ANTED?American and colored Ser? vant?**, with pood references, at No.*178 Brom.'? way and 139 Bowery. Also, young men for all situations. Houses and apariiii?*?t.? let. _f Iti tl 40 CAA ?WANTED, on Bond an?! -IvO?)V\/lf. Mortgage, $$,b'Mi on first rale im? proved proper! v In ibis city for a term of years, for which a premium ol JKV" will be given. Address X.-Y. Z. at this office. in23 2\v ilb.Qj \i \f\?A person-pi" ho can comma hP?L/\J \J\j Three Thousand Dollars, wkhes to in? B an? l *^f,""_/\ t \ r \F Three Thousand nollar?. ?vislie? to inakt 411 arrangement with some person who would ?ive s?*curit_? for the money, and a compensation to himself for his time and attention" to business. Most respectable referencia Given. Address B. L. D., hi this office. _ ni28 6t OY Wanted.?Wanted, a Hoy (Scotch . er preferred)-from M to 17 years of age, .who has ha?! ?oui,, lacperienctf in Oardenlnp and Kartninc, t.? ?*'?? uno the coniitry. T?> ?*. good boy that can come well recommended, fair wages will be given and ? good home furnished. In? quire ai 47 K?-rry-?l. m23 lw" SE R V A N T S ' B A 7, A A R, 171 Bo?veTyT People in want of any description of servants, clerks, laboi.-rs, apprentices, ice. ?in- desired to patronize ibis es? tablishment, am! be furnished on an improved plan, nil! Im T)7vinr?ND~ROOMS~i^aT he ob taiiied in a private family. Apply nt *?* Hudson sl B15AR??NG.?-A gentleman and his wife, or t\?e sincle ctm?enien, can l??? acconrunodaied witli CoOil board at No. 40 Fulton streel Also, two or three pt;r ?on> can l?e accoiiunoilate'l with diiinrr. ti20 tl" O A R D IN G?$ 1 i>er dayvTor Meals s>2 50, Lodging Jl to ?3 pur week. Pious an?! other respectable persons ?us? looi? in at (.laie Manhattan House) ??." Duan.-sirt el. little north of the Park ami near Broad? way, mit" lin* ri?o CARRIAGE MARERO.?Win. M. J_ Tit-a?. Ne. *s) Beaver-street, oIT?rs for sale a I^r?e as soruncn! of Woristed Dania?ks and Rattinelts, suitable co lorsfor carriage hnlngs. Als.-?, Iit;lit drab and blue cloths and black lasiintrs. __J_nc25 Im? ? ON E Y advanced in l?irge or simili snnis, ou almosl al! description? of pe:-s??iial property, mer- j chandize, ?Vc. Pt-rsons laooring under temporary; rmbar? ' ras?ment will lin>! this a respectable -??urce o? obia:iiint* te- ? lief. Api'iv at 53 Johu-strei't, cor. Nassau,o? c No. i', .?<* com! t!i.>or.' Open from 10 till 2. n.""*' Sl_ rthr? ?COAL! COAL! ??PRICE Re *\), duced.?-Red Ash Peach Onrlian.! Coal, 01 the r?rst quality.Nut, large site. ??? -*?1; Brokea and Egz $7 Si per lt?n. delivered from the yard free of cartage. Apply at the yard comer of Houston and Mott, or ai die yard corner ol Hammond and Greeiiwich-?i*. E. F. k H. A. M A YN Alt 5?. N. B. NutC?3al. very lar*;esiie.j.u*-?eriorquidr.y. ill "*ru T~H?~ CANTON TEA COMPANY of 1er for ?ale. nt !21 Cfiatlisun-Jt. New-York, lb? cheap? est urn?! mi>st t-enume leas ill tbe world, in any quantity nol lev. than -I ounces. If anv ?nicle ponhased at their estab? lishment should hot j*iv?.' full sat.staction. it is requested tli.11 t?ey be !m>u?ht Wack?die money will be returned. J7J1> mT)"TE?"CHER??TVND PARENTS? 1 (Sale's El? ments?? Natura! Philosophy is considered liy the most enmpetent Teachers as the best adapted to >cbooli of anv work of the kim! ever pnbhstied. 1 he en trravmgs !n the volume arc accurate and numerou?-. rrice *J8 per doxeii. Be partKrular 10 inquire for * GALE 5 rbik ?opliv.* For sale bv ^ ,.. _ nil'9 2w COLLINS. KKESE k t O-.Jg* Pear:-s^ BANKRUPT LAW?U. S. COURT.? DCTCHER, RJETNOLDS k PUtTT,-?roctors and Counsellors. 52 Merc!?*mt>' Excb?*U*ge, City ol New-\ork. havrag made arraiifreuienis for the purpose, are prepared to \t'eii?.? to app.ica?or? under this Law in this City and from ?tlier parts'of tlie Souiht-rn DlsItici of New-York. 1 I Sm DRAFTS nay of England, Irela i,ie. ?15, ?20. to any ? able at ?jight on all parts mil* and and Scotland, in sun*?? of ?;. amount, lor sole ai S. J. SYLVESTER'S, ??A WrJJ siretrt, and 13c' Broadway XEW-VORK, "ilES?AV n SCHOOLS. WESTGHESTERBoarding School. Kl.I.wooD WALTKK ir.t?r.|. re-nming th?? -barge of ibis School and -xpects to be prepared to re? ceive ;,::;, ton the 4ili..; Fourth Month (April) n?*_t The Institntioa i? exclu?ively for boys, and is located in tin- Village ot w,-.-.eiit-.;^i-. ;i!? ui twelve mil?*a from the aty of NewYork, on the u?atlroa?li Ne? Haven. The situation is plrasatit-aud pr bably as heallbv as anv in the State. There is -i daily mad to anil from the city, and communi? cation by ?:a_-?-. with the Harlem KaUro? : r?? ?ce a day. Tli?* u?uai l?r-anch??9 0fan En*rlt?jli education, Mathema? tics and| the Greek, Latin and French lajjruaires ar.n braced in i?e coUr?- 01 instrti ttion, .?? i. ? ?. n II ? in : il ? perused with t view :-, ->r.-;,nr?- the pupil for entering Coi le?.-'', or :or engaging in mercantile business, Famil ar L-,:tnri "on Chemistry, Natural PUilo-iophy and j \.?ttonomyt:illo*?_rnted bv apparatus, and d-siened toinie r?-?t Scholars in the study 01 these r?enc?**, .?ill be deliver eid in rri!in?-,-L'.ii with die rei itati :. ol ;?-?..n- from appro* ; ed te\t I ooks. The Scliool, Dining, ami Lo dging li.-.tn? are ??? at"ran?_ed a? to afford facilitiez for a coanant super*?.-:.-'-. eftbe pupil?. There is a iiple ?pace in the play-ground for ???rcis? 11 I amusement, and a Inrr- room > appro] riat?nJ to lh?*se pur ;-.?. - :u inclement r.-fiatheri 'I here ar>- two vacations, in the course ol ti.?.- vea: . one |:<luriH*?ibela.?tl*A-.. weeks of Fifth Month (Mayi and the oilier, the two first weeks ol Tenth Moutlr(0 t) Pupils are requireil to furnidi their own |,-,j? and be-d diug. All articles oibeddin*. and clo?iing should be ? :.-* titfily iiinrk'-d with the owner's name or initial?. T.-rm-?K-.r board, will, tuition in th? English branches finly, .**">"; with the langage?, w mathematics included; ?50 per quarter, payable in advance. The qusj-ter-coasistt* of 12-week.-? No extra cbarjas for washing-, mending, or stationery. RKFERE.VCES IN IHK c?TY OF NEW YORK : Corn. ! u. \v. Lawrence Saul Alley Ramsay Crooks Walter ?. Townsend William Willis J.^iali Macv John D Wrighl David Ludlam.jun. Thomas Hazard Third Month, 1842. Robert I WaLkei Wm. I.. f.oiV Mulford Martin Jl'-nry It. Barrow William Ade. Fred-rick A. Talltnadc Henry Haydock KoltcVl M.' Strntton E. K. Collins ni2T. ol* SELECT SCHOOL ar Rhinebe?lc, Dutches*? County, N. V.?A few select youth?, from 10 If: It; years of age, will !?<? taken into th?- family .-i the sul scribcr io in?tru?t. i? addition toiiis own sons, whom he i? educating al h*?me. An accomplished teacher is engaged, n l_ra?luate from College, and with tlie additional supervision mn! i-ai?* of th.-?iroj.rit tor. Parents may In* asstir?*?! tliat etfi-\ pains will I?- taken in iiie correct education of their children, mentally, morally, ami phvsically. It i- conten? plated, for ',,?? healthful exercise, of th? pupils, in connect witir the Scliool facilities, friraequiringa practical knowledge ni' Agriculture. Horticulture and Ornamental Gardeniu-r. In these pursuits th?- subscriber has particip?t. ,-,| for n -, r ? ? ? :' years wit1, pleasure and delight, and w .:! ample-round? on his premises adapted to such purposes, every roiivi-ii ? :???? will I?- nilordeil. Tli? locatiou at Rliim-beck, oh the banks of the Hudson, m un Count? of Dutches?, within ?i*. hour?' travel from :!?** city of New-York, and I from Albany, with a privat, land* Itiir attach**?!, rpndersthe situation eligible and convenient, There will be two t'-rin? duriiig.tbe v?-ai-of 22 .? i eks each, tin- tir?i term t?? commence the first Tuesilay in May next, the second the last Tuesday in November following. Charges. $125 per t'-rm. (half in advance,) including board; lodging, washine, fuel and lirln?. pupils finding il..nr own bed?., bed-inn and books, ?trthe'mnie ??-ill be fur ni?h?-?l by the prnpri'-ti?r ?; ;i moderate citarse. KitKEBORN (?AKKETTSON. Rliinehcck, Dutclie?. Count*.*, N? Y. REFERENCES. R?-v. Dr. Nott, President ofiUnion foll.--.-r: Rev. Dr. Pot tt-r, of do. ; Rev. Dr. Bangs,of?AVcsleyan ?Jniverity; Augus tus W. Smith, Pi-o:i-s?or ot Natural Philosophy and Astrono? my* Rev. D. D. Wheden, Professornf Ancient Langnatre; Rev. Joseph Hoi?link, Professor of Mond Philosophy ; it?.-v. Wm. ?M. Willett, Professor of Hchrewj Gen. Suckley, Esq. Francl? Hall. Esq., L. Kirby, K?.(., X. P. Ilnveas, E N'ew-York; Rev. Dr. Waters, Baltimore, Md.; Rev. Creagh and R?-v. J. Trippett, lllnn.-bt-ck. ml22tawlm "RS. S. G. RETO and Daughtcrihave removed their BOARDING and DAY school for Youm: Ladies from F?nrt?->?n?i-""treet to l?-i Fourth-?i., near the Washington Paratle Ground, a few d,?ir>. west of McDouijal-street. The .???iriuir Term will commence on the ?nih of March. Resitb^s the Senior Branch of tlie Boarding School, there i? alio a separat?- Department, ?-xcltisivrlv for Children ander the Rge ot'nine year?, where ihe*" will be carefully attended by h respectable matron lady. "The stricteit attention paid to religious instruction and tlie cultivation of morals. The Institution is ui??1?t the entire superintendence of Mrv Kei?l. TUe charges are nii?<?er?le. The besi ot aach ers are employ??!. m 15 Im TO PARENTS find Guardians.?lu o7 der to suit the convenience of .?ludents, who are oth? erwise occupied throuf-h the day, the undersigned will in liilntf .levnie the hours from 4 t?> ?! P. Jit. to the. ?o-druction ,?f a few young gentlemen, with reference to:the duti<>.? ??( thedeitk. The object is to render tltetu taniilinr wlthtlie nature of account.?', und nifitle them to a favorable recep? tion ?mo the counting-man. f IR if THOMAS JON ES. 1?-. Broadway. rSIC ATTHREE GENTS A PAGJ5 at \o. 7*" Lispeiiard-stn-t-i,corner of Broadway.? Cliaries T. Geslaih, Music Publisher, i? constantiy receiving tit-w and fashionable Musiv for the Piano, L'nit.ir and Flute, which In- isselling at th? verv low price of i cents a page retail. Also on hand a small lot of Musical Instrument? which will be ?old very low. The public are invited m call Hitt-t examine lor tliem?<"|ves. Whoh-.nl?* ?I-*al--r?. suppli? d dieaper than at any other establishment in the L:. State?. "C. B.?Piano Forte? tuiied ai 75cents. mis Im CHAS.T; (IKSLAIN. QGHOOL O CLEMENT BOOK?-. Statibuery, -v:r.? &C PACKARD. 180 l'earl sUopposite Pe? ?n hand and are dailv receiving additions to their ? hi-M.l Books, nil oi which they offer on liberal dar, bav ?lock o i term?, lor cash, or approved credit? Their/own publications are believed superior for.acqt.tr* inga thorough ?Tactical education, to any other.? in u.?e in ? this Country. They also keep coa-tanily on hand a supply of Demy and Cap Blank BisiU?, of every variety of pattern and tini-h : together with an assortment of Letter and Cnp Papers anil ?taiionery in general, Booksellers and Merchant-? ironi th? Country are ?nvitedto call; ml PARLOR MEEOD-TES?Coniprisi-n Music, original and ?elected, for the pian.? f.-ne and ?ir??in, harp and guitar. By Mrs. M. H. Lovd and Mi?s M. ? E. Builev. The Noithvru Haip, cousisting ot original sitcr?sl and movnl ??mes, adapted to the most popular melodies for the piano forte and guitar. By Mrs. Dana. Th?- Southern Harp, consisting ni original sacred and moral songs, for the piano forte and ?uitnx. By Mrs. Dana The American Harmonica, or New-York Musical Mirror, consisting of one hundred pieces of music from the New York Mirror. The Boston A? atUtniv's Collection of S?cr?d Music The Handel and Uav.ru do do Tlie Mttnltaiiau do ?to Th?- Choir. Mason's Sa-red Harp, round and paient notes. The Young l'hoir, by W. B. Bradbury. The above Book?, together.with a general assortment of Book.? and Stationen", for-ale bv J. S. REDFIELD. Clinton Hall. ml? corner N'.t??au and B?-eknian-sts 1~ FRENCH, ENC?LiS?l AND GERiS?A? F.YNCY COoDS. very low i7?r cask?A complete assortment of Combs, Brushes, Perfumery, Jo?*-?>h GUtett's and other Steel Pens. Cutlery? Hooks and Eyes, Pins. Nee? dles, Accordions. I'ockt-i-Book?. Silk and Leather Purses, Beads and Bra.l Da^< and Pur??-?, Spectacles, tcVtogether A'ith a jent/ra] assortment of all article? in the aliove line ot i.usinr?.?. Country merchants are respifcifully invited to call when v"s?ting"this cuy. anil examine the stock, a.? it is believed tliat unusual inducements, are nfler?d, ai C. II. DAB LING'S. ni4 3m 74 M^i.i'-u Lan?- un,! 5 Liberty -street. THE BOWERY Fashionable Millinery Establishment, and Cheap-st Lad'?es Bonnet Store in New York, t>4* Bs'werr, between Walk?*r and He?ier sts. Mr?. F. A.*'BO"?NTN"trnders her grateful thank? to.iher numerous patron?, and the ladi?** of "New York generally, and wishe? to inform them that her rir?t opening of French Sprinc Fa>hk?ns will be on Saturday. April 2d. l?A2, when ?b-* w ?I! be pleased to see all h?*r old'customers agaio; South.rti and country Milliners will, at this ?tore, have an opportunity of ?veins a larce assortment, and at a price commensurate with ihe tin?.?-?. The Fashions rec-ived monthly._ii)2S 3t* LUE,ir.GEUE, Glue, Glue.-?The Snb scribers being ?-uppl'e?! from varioca manufactories, keep constantly on han?: ? lar_-e a???-?rtnieiit of the different I oualiiies of Gliie sold in this mark?"., t? which they would] invite the particular attention ot Manufacturer*, Country Merchants, and all who ma-, useor deal in th- art'cte. JOSHUA GILBERT k SON. A rents. ui2S if 1^* Water ?t. " OYEY'S TR13T?.REE0S-?TQRY, _ No. 1S6 Pearl-SU bppc*siie Cedar.?K. HOVEY man ufa-tures an?! keep? constantlvon hand every deKripeioa ? of Travehnu- and Packinc Trunk?. Carpet Bairs, Vnli??-*. kc. at wholesale and retail, cheap tor cash ?7: approved ? Hi3 5m ; G rtine m34 lin* pnjvr. _ _ BREAD! Bread! ? Bread ??i--At Pal? mer's new Bakerv. MrueriSecon-J-street and Bowery ?l? pounds for a shilling, and made from the best rlour. Ti-y it.__ S ALTER'-? Improved Spriuc Bal?inees. A complete assortment just received, weithin?: from 2-1 to 160 pounds can be had at wholesale and retail Jt3d Fut ton-street New-York. US BURN k LITTLE. _m?} lw ?.^OR STl_E.-^?pair of lar-re bayCar riac?' Honas, ve^' -rentle. will b?. ?-?iu v**ry low. ?? ?he '? owner has so further u?e foi them, together with Ham***?? ; and Carnages. Apply at 2 Liberty s*?.. upstair?. _n 33 _-?* 1CT0U COAL, for Mattufacturer*?, for sale at lowest market ??nee?, in quantities io? citpnr chaser?; bv W ARD k B KO ?N E, ,n_l " Laighl and Washington-sts. ALT, Salt.--70 toDs Marshall's Stoved Salt, factorv filled, on board sh:r? l.-?d?*pen.ienc*/, for sale by GR?NNELL. MINT?RN k Co. 76 South st S ir?* Bk I I ? I >^_ *?i OFF! OBXnT?, ?TIARCH 29, 1842. INSURANT R. THE HO WAR H IN"** I RANCE COM ;.*.,i,v?fa;-.*.a! tSColGOQi 'Jriice fia. "?i Wall st. Tiu? Compiiny contirruestti make insurance ags ; *i loss or ?;.*?.??? V by *i;e. and ;:iian?l na?- i -ra? ior>. DIRECTORS; R-i:??^!n?"r Hi?-*-*??. Na ??? Tivi??r. Ct!?. W.Lawrence. F.Pbrtl ;.? r-.Kfi-i. W...?..r, I'.u-r., .">l"'-i;i Bald ? ?. lob* Morre-dn, B. L. Woollev, Nathaat? \?---. r.-??t-?pli B. Varmnn Fanning C.'PuiAer-Johs Rankin. Ds.v-.ii L?--. Mni?r* D.Benjamin.John D. Wolfe, Caleb ?>. Hal-led, William **": Todd, F-r-imand ??avriani. Henry ti Thompsoa \t HAVK.Vs. PreMd'enu A Lewis Phi lut?, s-ereur.-. T E 'FT?KSON" 1\ S P I?A \CEi*otttpa.Ty~ ?/ ?No. 17 "?*? all-sire-i, corner of Hanover-street. T? - 1 .?m:... ' ?? ? i! i it ? : -..?. ? ?_???. ft lo??or dania-rt ??-. ??e bnihling?, ?'"''!?. '?.i-'.-?.,>r m?-rchamliie ?r?neraily ;?;???. on vt*??*-!? and rarcoes airainst ?..?? - dm. -_;? .... navigation, on as ??-?.ml'i. terms a? apv other office. DIRECTORS." Th?.?na? w. Thorn??. Caleb C. Tun:?. J-bn Ci Merriu" Th?mas T.Woodru?Closes Tu.-krr. Thomson Price. Ben-am-nR. R??hson,Francis I*. ?age, John !"!. !.? .-. .!??:.? IL Df?vison, EHsbaRiyrs, Jam-? E. Holm?**?, f\nsOH Biker. Win. K. Thorn. John P.. M re, Martin Hoffman, .lam?-? Ft. Whiting; ??jamnelL-nderh'li, Joseph Allen, Joeph Drake, THOMAS ?V THORXE, President. Geo. T. Hope, Secretary. i*24tf 7VEW WHOLE?*?aLE an?! Retail Cut ^_ l ler>*7Hardware Hoo?e furnishin?: and Tool ??: ?-?. I '?ii den I-'tii?-. near GoI?I-stre**t, where ma} l?e had, ai .? rin.-i-?. ?ne ;in?l c??n.n*?aii Ci?:!erv. gnthic. ?ar.du ich in-! r?rh er pattern Tea Trays..*1 Dixon \ s.n?." (Eng.) an?l i*i m ton (Am.) Brittania Ware,-p"anlsh<??l tin. painted an.l ap une?! Go.*hL?.i cut and wrnus;lit Nails, Hammers Hatchet.?, .??a.?v. Mallet?, B..t Cliisel? and S?*r-j;??-r-. '? mnlets, Co*. ton and CofieC TryetS, Mark;r,_* Pot? aral B-.?.ti?-s. with a -jeneral a?*?-?rtni?-nt of II inlware fur city .in?I country mei ? cliants, manufacturers, housekeepers and other?. The friends and former ca-tomers of S. P. .Smith', ? In t ?? Miiler Sr. Smith,i ami th?* public ?fenenillj*, are particularly invite?! tnpatmnize die -above PstablL?hinent, wh?tre New (iooiUar?- constan?y being rece?ved.hv D. MEAD; ml-? h?i -*I.MF?).V T. SMITH; \ ( ) n ( ; ix it s : \,,~uJg\ n?? '?TX?T i ;i ? we-H LjBrr.n.lwnv. not farfrbm Chamber* street-?This House un? l>??ti r?.i!?-nily built uh?! t-?;:ii?lis!i?-tl sis a G ndemen's Lodging House; "it hash?>n k?*>i bythesaine proprieioi f.'-r tw. teats past, who ?vil! probably keep n for many years t" ?? -ii??', anil it usually c intains ;r":n 2-i to SO gentlemen as lotlirers. It is nor ?1 Public Hou?*; no iiniior. ?iiinie, m? ? t amusements of any kind are allowed. Only ?neclass of per? ?on?,?re accept? ?I, to ?:t, st?-,-?-!y men "t studious or busin? ?? babil? who wi?h a quiet sleepi??r plac? wi?ioui board, wl??* srive litil? troufile and wi-'h too Ii rate ierras. Sui:!i meu ai ? req tested u> remember the nnmber, an?! apply n?i?? oral an? lime they choose ????tliiii twenty years hence. nil51m* ELEGANT Cabinet Kttniiture, toliehatl nt til?- manufactory*. Soi 17.1 <'liryst?..--sir-?t. at very low price*?-?*'>ii?i?tim: ol'sofa?, chair?,ottomans, Fr.-n.-h !??-.! ?tt ads, .-se. *?e. of the ni?.?i modern an?! improved pattei u?. \ll articles sent from thi- ???tnl>li?hiii<Mii are ??;in-mii-?l, an?! are made from the !"-?t materials Any persons ?v?slun?; furniture made to onl -T,7will have it done in the very best manner, by applying at the above cstablNimet. ?nil lm- !.. TltrSCHKU ONE PRICE STORE?At84Chatham str??!. vvii.-r?" win !??? found Clothing at the following l..w pi'ccs: Beayerand Pilot Cloth Cn-?t* fn?m S5 to Sla ; Cloth mi?! Camimere Pants trou? .-J3 to $5; Satinet Paul? ?roui*?! 50 in "ti ; D'uible an?' Single-Br?*asted \"i-?t? from SI .Vi to SS St). Th?- we*t side of Cbatham-sL, No. 84. * mil lm HENRY:COGSWELL. TTiTLIAM P. JONES^C ? m miasi on . f Merchant, Portsmonth, \ ircinia, \?;I! .itt? nil to ii.. purchasing of Naval .-?tort-?, Slav?.-?, Lutni-i-r, (?rain, kc. on tlie very bt*t tentis. He will al?o at!"'ii?! to all HihhI? consi?*"n??d to liis care for ?.-?le. Tlie most ri-.'id dilisence will be made to disj?????: of iht-i-j on the l'?-"t terms. Or?l??r- will meet ?vith pronipt attention; fill eo?!6w B ROWN & GO'S! one price Hat Store, \?'hnl.-?.">le nnd Retail. 178 ChaUiam Square, corner lifMott-street. cvb?Te fashion, beautv, durability nnd econr?- j my an- combined tn .-??;??? n the head. Th? proprietor? have i ihe pleasure now-to oiler, in addition to their recently ?m prove?. ?lion nnp!'.??'! Hat, a new ?tyle, the imitationof-Bea ver, which so clo.ely resembles that, of all liir? lUe nio?t ro?ily find ln/aut?ul. that the diflWrencc i? not easily per? ceive.!?prie?' fei. We stririly adhere tn the one prii e ?'iish ! ?y?i.-n?. which enables u.s to furnish a very superior Hat for j the price charged. m21m I?E-CHEAPEST; HAT STORE IN THE WORLD!!?GON?NT.'280 G ran. I street, ha? j now on hand, of dielatest Spring fasbion, an excellent a?-. ?ortment of Silk Hats at $2.Z\ $2y50 a:??( ???? a ?reduction ol ! 50 cents on (?ach hat from former price-?. Also n superior j anicle of Fur Hat for $4, equal to any ?old in the city for $-1,50 and $5. Tbe public are respectfully iuviied to call, j A ?.'?.oil assortment of Boys' lint.? and Cip? on hand. iiiI!) Im COSANT, 2*n ?-?ran.l si., near Alien. HIRER DOLLAR liATS?Three Dol LAR HAT.*?.?.hi?t finished, the most ?i.lr:?i?t| artn-ie ever offered in th?* public. Kleirant short Mole?kin Hal? at die low price of.*3; also an article at $.' fri, equal in dui-i biliiv ar.d lustre t" lho?e commonly sold at yd. ui7 lm BROWN, Practical li.iiter. 145 Canal-st "NE PRICE STORE.?Centlem?n ?vishinir to nun*lm.*?- good cheap Clo-tliin^, would do well to ml) at lJ7f-, ciiwiliam -l wheredieycan find gar? ments a! the following price*-: Cloth Coa?;?, $?i m !2: CloUi .Ia?;kvL* ?4 to 'j ; .**,ili!i?-it Pnnt.. ?1 75to2-75; Cloth Pani?$3to4 50. ja6 3m I \<;?>l! C(M'."?WE1.L. 7 E W I-' A L L GO ODS.r-i LE R ?1 i SMITH. Merchant Tnilor, No. 136 Fulmn-su, wcul?l invitr hi? friends nti?! the public i<> call and ?raminehi.? swell of new Fall Goo?ls. con?i?-une of Cloth.?, Cassimere? an?l "festin-'* ?uitetl i?? tlinf fall tnnle. Gentlemen leavins their orders may rely upon ?ieirbeinjr; fulfilled in the most ?aiisfactory manner. Tenru moderate?Cash on ?i? livery. s2tf_ AVDEN'S Premiuin .^teel Pens.? The subscriber, sole .?L'eut for the Manufacturer, is prejiared to supply the Trade >?ith tin? very superior ?ini? cie at much lea than the iiap'ined of the ?ame quality are ?uld tor. They are now u?v i by many ol il?>" l?e?t account? ants, and in in?sl ol th? Goverrnnento i <???.;ui:i are rtcom meixk'1 by ??II who iriv.- djfin a fair ir nl a? the b?-?i Sle.-i Pen in market. (91 ly) KDW. J EXn..-? Plan ?u COAL at Rediicetf Prices.?Peach Or? chard Coal, of ail th** different ?iie?, for sale at re cluced price?, delivered at .?h?rt ?olice, in quantities to ?uit purchaser^ by WARD k BROWNE, nii"l L.ii-:lit am! Wmhingt?n ?tr < ft-?. EarPT^ HOGSHEADS? Fresh emp? tied Molaivses Cask?, in -;rK??I order, for >ale at die su ijar Refinery, ."-i Leonard-st. N. I?. Floor Barrel? wanted._nilB lm* C~~?iOillJS'S BOAT Establishment, 400 Water-street; four door? east of Catharine Market builder of the Sultan of Muscat's Pleasure Bai?ge,tbe Wave, | Gaz.-l!.-, Victoria, Atlantic. Wakona, ic. Also; the Ann of | Perk?kill. \\'a?liiiu:'.'?n "f Poii?zhkeepsie ,Dutcbe&, of Hyde P^rk. Sylph .tn.l Wa?e of Mobile, Geo.Stewart of L<>iii? vile, i.e. m-l lm* QILVER PLATE.?Win. Thomson. No. lO ?29 W?liiiiii-ireet, continues to manufacture Sihei Ware of thehest d?fticnp?on and of the laiest [?aitrrn-.? Pre?rnlntion Va-es, Pitt lier?. Waiter?, Tea and Cor?ee Ser? vice?. Cake an?! Fruit Basket? and Children's Mugs, richly '?h:ised an?! appropriately* ??oiciifl. Al>?>. Dessert ITrait Knives and Forks, silver blades; Forks aii'l Spoon?, kinv* direaded an?l plain lhread?ed paitern?. Prize Medal? of various patterns, suite?! /.?r [irizt-s of F lo? rie tilt un? 1. Horticultural .'?u<l Arnrultur-d Societies. ?Jriler? by letter punctually at!e'i?ie?l to. The whole of th'-stf ar'tii le? are manufactnred on ihe pr^ iinv,-? ofsierlinc silver, an?! no care or expense i.? spared in tue beauty of the workmanship >*. B.?'Drawinir? and ??stiraates of article? for presentation ??ill be furnislied in an???er to an applicaiion. fJ63m "*YKW [IARDU'AREyCut?ery?jGuns^?fec. Y 1 -The ?uii-i-ritier. importer of Emzlisb an?! German I Hardwiue. ?..? n?tw receiviug/'a fresh a*?sortm?rniol all ihe ar- : iici?-? in thi*. liii"-' "f business, and beir* u. a??ure ?iealer? diat | on examination they w?J tint! his ?lock very complete. an?l of a.? ?:(H?t! quaiity. an?l at lower pro than elsewlh?r??. On lulrtlment oi this statement alone be relies lora portion-?f their bttsiness, an?! r?-quests the favor of a call prev;?ju.? to makine th^ir purchase?. A full assortment of "James's'' celebmtcd Wood-Screw? always on han?i. Arreiit ??>r and ilenl.-r ?n Domestic Hardware t??vod.v? ? Gon-is for ?ale to the Trade by die packaee, A mo?t liber- ; al dL-couotallftwed for cash. ' F.DWl.N* HUNT, in3 3m*],? .?r 77 John ?t.. beiwe?.-n WQliam icGoId *i?. N.V. ? '^IDVvXreT American Locks. &c?| VAX BLARCOM *?- CHAMP LIN' ?ntxcsaiori to I J. H. Ri.vsevett. 2r>.> Pear'.-ircet. i??-enu<i door al*ve I Befkinaii-?-:.-.*-!.i --nerto Builders and Dealer? a fresh ?up- j ply of Spring Goods, consisnnti in part a? foUows? American knob Lisrk?. Knive* *n?i Fork?. Ho??k Hinges, ?io. "j-ortisedix, Butcher, Shoe, froml0into3tt S& !:!-.-r "i.vortrirnmi??'rs. and cook-Knives, Plate Hn?;:'-?. j.m??s's celeiirate-l ' Closet Locks, Brass amfirpii W.Ki.1 Screw?, a Drawer do., Butt Hinges, full aistimin-i.t D-7sk da, CnL Wroagbt, Coopers Glue Pad do.. . an?! Horse Nails m.*:2in*_' BKCTANNIA METAL WARE?Tea Set.?. Castor?. Lar-iD?, Commaaion Tankard*. Cups, Bowls. Pia:-?-. SpooG*. Flask?, Mtigs,.Tuinblt3S, Ladles,. Coffin Plate?. Pitcher?, i.e. kc. made bv Messrs. L-onar-!. R?-ed k Barton, of Taunt-jn, Mass., and ecroal to nnv ,m r?orte?i ?or ?alv bv -.heir Mjle -?-renl :n this aty. SA l H L W?THERELL. Jr . 112 John str?ret, !yetw?*en CtirTan.l Pearl --i?. ?Ji2S ARS. SWEEPS ?Sc SCULLS.?I have ? r dL?con?nue.? in West-^eet, N?rth Riv-r side, an?! do all my bosiness ai mv oi?i <Oar Es^biL?cmeni. 4ir2 Vtoter^L, an* fis I ?ave: all the'e-t*>-u?e? of ?tie store. 1 wUl *?-ll ?Jar*. Swwpsand Scnlls enough cheaper to pay ior comir.? "rom anv aartofth? city to die Oar Establishmeni. ?2 Water ?1^1.0?,.^ aboW Catherine Mark?^ - ?e^aLU ?S3 ? 89 "H ilITi r_ CE NO. :*) YNT^STREET. \0. 302. RKAL_ESX\_TE__ ?te**kTO. LET.*?The three stur** Mous. " I ?.i'l.VNKU.. '?IINtVkn J. CO TS -Sontli street. ?:?RUG STORE FOR SALE, uni, ????ML Fixture?, Aie. r,>??.-?..,,?r r*---n tram?*?liatel"v. \. -.-. it ?; Chi .*..-.?. ?ATO LET?One or two lofts of the ^?LjL ?tor? ISSPear street;?u?tablefor wh.\-?.i ? .? ? inanot?ctnrios purposes; Applv tn i.,-.->-?- ?? Car* ?? i ... ? ? Pi -? a _? "?, , M TO l.l-'/r?l-'rom the 1st. if May m ici the :i:i: -T ?' ?rt. ????*. t.'l-r t? i til the !>.t-.---i"- ;. ? "' ?>' ? Foi further particular.?, api H- i.it- ?ir.-.-i. <;H 'i'1 ? LET. t"?'." *?;ile or exehnnge?Th.. ~?i~lJL H ??-- nui S ?'?-?. with half an ncre mp-nan?" ?t ? ? ,on the i ?? ???-: orner if Fifth Avenue mid I ;"?;'. ? -?r?-T. Ap:-'.-. .i; .*.-> t?-? -nu:cii.?tr.-e!. M TO LET-The lAvb-stoiw ..ru-i H use.Xo. i? .Market-street, with t??- rear b i ? :... Ii ? suitable ii r n ?table Applv to [12 GKINNELL, MINI ?'UN ?? CO.,78 South-*.. -^:?v P V.RT of a House in Chambcrs-s reef ?A'-??_2_ '"?''??"?i-'i'til fainily, cousistinii --ft?-' .? .. ? - -???!..i tl.'.ir. I - .' r.-,..,- -.;i the :!-. r I :'.*:e. .if. c t- ? - - - > . ISi-ll- "?.-<?" t>. $250, html re of m22ti J.AM.ES AKCEltMAN; 12. Fulton-st TO LET from the first of May next. -. ???,. the upper : art anil ???<>..< basenit :u In the uw. ; II i.?e No. .?, M ?? ?trei t. Abo. worksh? ;~ in the four ?ton building No. 3'i Mott ?t-?-ei. suitable for my mechan cal '???? ?Mir??. Apply i?"? J. It. \Weden, 39 Mott ?treet. rn.'; 1 ?? ' M TO LET?Ar Chelsea, tile upper part of tlie mcHlern two story H,<-i-e. 23] !9th street, ???i ! Vvenue, consisting of fronl and back looms. Shed nom?", back b isenient, ? ?th pt ?il?*t*.e in the under cell i Item ?'.?-'. Applj to '?'?"- G. Smith, ."' Nassau ?t. m?6 lw M TO l.l'.T from the first day of next May, three fourths of the fourth story ol the Frank lui Kuddhig, corner-of Ann and .\..??-t.i.?tr?->:?. - tali i printiutr otfit^e. or other in?*chituicjil l>u?:tir??. Inquire-?*.! .1 l.MES CONNER, .n the building. mil t. MT<> LET?The third utoryof house jj""?| ?..?rnyrni Si. Marks place (8th ?treet) ;?t.d Tii ? ??' ,. Th? situation isa delightful one, and tor .??,..;. family won l?tl'-e a pl?*asant -resilience. Terms iiaxlerate, Applj at the -tore i'.? Thinl ?venue. in2 - Gl M TO LET?The three story ITouse and St...-.- ?**o.:12Laightstreet, ruimin?. thro in i anal ?treet. Th? dwelling part contains ?) rooiu.? i,. ? ?itie? i!.-.- kit? '. a ?.. The store ls a capital stantl ibratii j-r-.i-e-v. Would be rented separately if dein... ?. ? in E. Elmrnilorf, Jr.-13 Liberty.?!. in2? lw* g&.\ F A-RM ER WANTKl).?A g.i __3___?, practical-Farmer-with a family, i? wantetl tola?? charge of a T.venianil cultivait a Farm in Illinois. To a person well recommeniled ?.?.?ill some means ,t satisfacl?.?!"' arraiigenieiil could be matte bv applvins at No. 2 Libert v street,to HKM'Y II. COX. m 3 ..? M'?'() WheehvriffKts and Blacksmiths The ?..l??crtlier will rebuild the old stand t?n the I si oi May next, (il t suitable tenani oilers,) in the tot? m of Ja? maica, L. I. Also, to rent, three stores, with dwellings ad? joining Reut low. Apply in ml.' Im- J. H. POILLON, Jamaica, I- I. M ST?RE Nu. I6i Pearl ?tre?t?-T?ie lour *?._c:?.ii? Lolts ol this store to let to the liryi ?lav ? ?i May, 1843, tun*?.?lied with Shelving, Counters, Gas Fi? lure?, Stove, .Vc. I*.??session can be liad iur-ied-atelv. In qu'ireof JOILN LAMB, No. ' Merchants' Exchange, Wall street. _*_*?f u ?r^TO LET?Several Rooms in the _X_?S?L Clarendon House, No, IHH Broadway, with trrates and well ItirhteiL Price irom $1 to.$l SO per week. Th?-?? Kii-iin.? are well adapted tor ani?t?or t"??r loxlging-room??. Pur further information apply at It.-out Nu. .-?'., tiurd ?inry m the building. Also to lei, the Third, Fourth and Kil'tli Stiuies for the ensuing year. f 10 it' M FOR SA?LE?A small house and live or six acres of land, two acr?-s cl?-art?d, and about one acre s?-t out with a han?b?ome growth of peach trees, and the remainder oflhe Ian?! in worxl???ituatent Far Hock awn?-, on the main road, between D. T. Jenning's and tht "...li-.a!... Inquire atthe toll* gate, orofJOItS' NORTON Jr. i?-<tt.> the toll-?-ate, Kur Rockaway. or of'J. NEW HOUSE. ?36 Water si. N. Y. ' m 17 tf M TO LET?The three story house 80 Third nvenue. This traitement i* level within? street; it is replfte with every convenience, marble mantel in the two prircipal stnrie.i.'and the pantries fm???h??d will drawers, stielves, e_?% To a ^?whI tenant ii wilj.be U-i low ami privilege tpveii t't?r one or mure yenr*"? I*t>~s?.-?si?.n j-iver imnietliati'l'v. Apply to ?atlf JA .MKS T. M. BLEAKLEY.2-- Hmtsoii s?. M VERY cheap Apartments to let, ;it rents from Forty to Sixty Dollars perannum, in good bouses witk tint yard??nil kept in perfect order??nul im* 1.liaiu po?.'??-;..?i to some ot' them can i??- obtained, by re specbihle tenants wisbinga t|ui>-t house, by applying at the home-?No. 35? Monroe-street, 225 Statiton-st. life Houston ?treet, and 18 Rroome-st.-; or to A. Cromtuelin, at the Union House, ?J.'. Stnnton-*-treet, from 10 10 12 o'clock, m-fi .It* M POR ?SALI, or LKA?7.?" Washing t. ?n Hall, llalli m, t. ir. ni" ur more yeap., that .i.-iralih Hotel, now occupie?! by Andrew Home, sltunleil-on Thiro Avenue? Th?- premises consist ofa large double II??u??-, twi .ti.ii?-? anil attic; ?mall house in tlier?*ar. Ice llou?'-, and ?l?t exleitiive Stahles and Slu*?!?, containing in nil about ?-iitht In'. .1 ground?; well calculate?! for country and city custom, b?* ins? **t. Hie [irtnc.?pnl Avenue, and al-out ?even mile.? fronidi? City II...I. Apply in Wtlli.iui V. Brady.51 WilUam-sL /.It' MCOI'XTRV Houses To Let or for ??de.?Several con ventent and finely ?ituated hous? - ot varions ?ires on the West side of tli?* N-'ith Uiwr. oppo? site t.. upper f?r-. t Hook, --v i 11 j iranien?, out*hou??es, ,???'. A?n excellent steamboat run* to th? place ; they are near t?. churches of various ileimminaiinns, good shot??, and baker? and butchers will call daily, if wished; ForfuiiU-r oartieu lars applv at ihe infice ol the Saueerties Paper Mill. 13 Sprace ?t. to (m'.t' i-nil:?vi w.M. BRADFORD, Ageiu M" FOR SALE or To Let?The largest . and bc??t fitted Billiurri Room inAuier nut. The II,.., m 1- vil.;. 80. and contain*? SEN ENTABLES It will be e\c!-;in?;.-4 tor City Property or a ?tm?tl Bund an?l M??rtgai?e on Iteal fci?tate. La-proper. bands there may b? tioui 2 t.. $6,000 per anmmi cleared by this Room. It? locu? tion b-*14? Broadway, i?-oual to any in Uii? city,) adjoinins the Olympic Theatre. The present proprietor has no time to attend this business is hi? only reason for ?ellmir. If noi ?old by the 15th April, will lie let Apply to OTIS Fi ELD ?it the Climax, 149 Fulton, runningthrough to 1-J Ann. n.21 S^?SSM(5 HOTKLT? LK?'.?This ?Id tn.l we||.est?hll?lif,l ?liii.tl will b? let or |.-;.-.-,l for a Public House orBnarding School. K is pleasantl) ?ittiatetl iintUe l..tnk? t.i th" river, about three-<pjHrt?T? of a mil? from f"a??.t.. Falls, luq.irr of C. ?I. (i.iDU IN, ( ?- ._ v -L. ) KL'SSKLl.STKHBINS, r ^ XOrK' Ei'vutor.. A. GODWJN. Paterson, ) or ?.f SAMUEL M CNN, Agent, 62 WaU,cc*rner Pearl-st. Paterson, March 25th, 18-12. m2T) I mis M FOR SALE?18 Lota of Ground, (separately or m a trody,) sitintte on the Eighth Av t-nue. and on Thirty-Eighth and Tl?rty-Ninth-*itreets,.on the msi side ?it ?aid Avenue, between the Seventh an-i Eighth Avenue-. Also, -I Lu? on the north ?i?le of F?rty Second-st,, 200 l??t from the Eighth Avenue, between the Seventh and EigbtbAv?mn**sL Inquire of JOHN NEWHOUSE; No. 136 Water-st orofSAML. IL B. NORTON, ml" _??? " at the ?ame place, on Tu**?*"ays. M COUNTRY Boardihg House To Let f.rl'-a?^.?Th-- ?lauMoti H'.u-e al Saugerties to M >.r lease; ". is beantifully ??tuatei! on th?- bank of the Nortl rtiver, has an extensive view of it and the C*tL?kill moun? tain?; it can accommodate 40 or: 50 boarders find -??.???.. families are ready to '?tizan'' summer lodsringM iu-ic For funb?*r ;>articu!:?r?. inquire 01 Schuyler Livingston. K-.j. 26 Br.in.i ?:. or ?i the ntfice of the Saugerties Paper .Mill, ol inl?i ?-? .I--V V\rM. BRADFORD; Agent, 13 Spruce st. OFFICF.S TO LET.?Suites of pH(??jMS m th?- ?l a-id 3d stones of the Ur_-e liricli l.u'i.iini.' on the y.uth t-w c.orn?-r ot. and frooting on Broad? way and w_i!-,t. Entrance No. I. w?ll ?l Tn?: room? ar* niry, am' *?n'.?h^l in a style suitable for private aparunent En'ch ?uite has {billing door?. Uavin*? ?die n-^n ?-.-ounil ol Trinity Church yard in front, and bem** near the trr/-atcen tre of commercial ti ansactinns, tew ->!-c?-.-? ca ? be found . equal Ui?**ii in the combined advaxtaires ofpleas-mtaessof-at nation ami cor? vet: en ce tor lju?in?*>?. tncutreai No. 1 Wall street or of [mlttf] J. M. ELY. 121) Fu:t'>n-?t_ ?s^FOR ?ALK?The three story Brick y'.''.y HOUSE AND L'?T UF GROUND, No. 2 M.r.?.-t-?:"e.-t, betwf?en Madison and Henry-str?*?*tx. The L.t is 2o by S8 iTeet, the House 25 by 43 iff., v..m 12 inch ?tall?, bu.ii by day4* work under the ?ar?*?r..)ien-!enc? of Mr. G?*orge Ireland. T'-.er.- are ten fireplace? in tli? Hoo**e -,-veri of-.?[?.eh are ?nisb**d with laarijle chironey-pi**cei??? There's a drycellarundr .he whole. pave?i anr? .?-,i,?-.: into ?everal apartmeur?, a fire-proof aMi-hoitse ander th? j kitciieti fire place, and the whole in coaipleie order. The or^r.i'.?s may ?.? seen .-ver;.- day between the hoars ot I? j and 2oY?o<*k. For further partivulars? apply to f24 GRINNKLL. MINTI'RX L CO.. 73 Smih-?'*^1 FOR SaLF..?A valuable Coimtry ieat 'n the uit-m of Jair.ai?a. L L The sab?ril er ? ff? r- tur ?aie lu? EVopmy oKa par: thereyC *> <nn~ '??'' pi ca?t?, ?rhhfr-Mn 2 to 5. or 1') acr?*-1 ni ?an-'^u ' tteo ??^r-tenir,?- Durp?-r?r?. with a ?pac-ou? ?r??nt ci 7"j. leet,?livi? EhTst?Cti?ns, -?vtth fruit and ornemental trees: :..e m?dtil? ?^ciioe m hietilv traciroved, with all the cooven.e-ce? i.? ?a 1 a ?enteel f-miiv. with a variety of choice ?nutiotbeieason, or-iamenul '.r?*e.., berrt?. and' ?rape v:ae. :n aour.-.ar.c-. The ho_.?>- i? verv .ub?tantial and modern bmlt, ??*??%h ?tara and fer.ee? al! ne* and i" complete order. 1 be^rboU prop-riv will t^ ?old at apt ice to make ttadeswable .., Utmeut, or * nan in view o? impn,vme the *W*?* ?*? om.5 Ter-u. verv fhvorable ct>?r. BopBcatwo. to or ad S5-1 r5i^?idl?na22 1m-] J. H. P?1LLON, Jaina.c?. REAL ESTAT&_. ?ggTHREE FARMS FOR SALE on -.-Jta ' :? ill: ??-.larter o< Sarjen Island. Inquire ?t No. >\ -??'. [mlllca-l D.WID DECK.EJR. ? SEA: ERAL EAK3IS for sale, at pri ...'_ .,-.-..?,.- mparr ??? ihd?eiiines,ii?ibe> cin?yoi'New -.;:. i. .?: wb cb ma*. !??? ?-*?-u ?m ?p .. i. : B! r LF.R ? B-ENSON. N<v I* Ano-st. w7U &&FOR SALE?Live iniprcived Farms ^-?a^, :.;...?.. C.v. N. V.?from 50 t? ISO cere? rack. .;....; whea? '"??:.?. From $150to jS?Oi) w?l be required ;.u?n: ba:.i:*ce may remain ei^bt years. For particular? tpply ait.No -; M . ????? or 16 John?i. up ?zanv n.?i-lW FRF IT TR E E S, & c?L. l'i o'vosi. Xi?. Iv*"? Broa?i?? iv. ha? ji*?*4 procured from France ?variety of sae Frail Tree-?, Also Caioellias?ad .! -?e !??.. ? v \ !? - ! P. ! ?. ul _-?? ?i "\;?r;en,-,. ?:? r.?:s.n".* Tret's. I ? ? :. ? third j ? a ?. 1; ortat on and may Iw relied upon ? _?? i". ? ?. : ? call and encamine. iuL' o>** ???*c F< >!v SALE or exchange for city'pro e Fall .? :? -. t'woo -. limit water.is?*. 1 ot b'*0. . o? Hi ? - ?? ?. i! ? ?. ; is rich and location >ie i ?-? ? ? ?.. ? ? er of them. ?!i be sol?! or ?*..-. . ? ? be times, and7terms very hi*?-* ?1 P.iriiculars ?? ? ? l . . Butler & Benson.No liMi-s Bol. M .11. Patternin. m 15 18t &-?s FOR S \1.E-? \ well-improved Farm mJ?. ?- -: . . -i Huill?n ;:oi. U".w'.shifi. L. I . - at North port, an?! "? mile? Baby Ion-'j Gt??? ba?dinj-.s "?>??' es. P .. ?.'..'<"?' ,r farm ?.".?Ol?'?)! I .. ? - ?. J i ?? I i '?? main on the ice. I ? .....; --i-?.-i -v.":',mi?'?-.?..?t?siy. !?*or aarticulur? ?|.pl> lo die ov ? ?? .'ii the p;vuii?e?. or i?? j ?I J -"?Il \?.?.l. ifi UlVf?;,-.; ?-?!. \ Y. Hi' till" ! ??Jg. FOR SALE.? Rar?a?us! Bargains!? ??? F-"*i ??* ??' i*i cx?"h.*inge,-ID irucl? -"t UiuJ??*???:?- l.??*i-t. I ?iilUU] :.: '..*? ,:.-?? >?.! '??. ?. ! -t t >upei .1 ?'J..!r. ??*? [ ??? -: w -? . ?:? un?, nul .-??-??: ?vitii tine n-foer sn?*b - ' ??? ?ilk, ' ? k ' -? le- ... .v . i. m.?.*?- an.'. ?j cauwie. ? i .'.??? ? -?'. i,oaLscotuin,tobacco', ind lri>h jjot.-noes, i e ?.???.? ..-?i-un! be .?old at .?. ,?i ?i -hi ? ? ? u ? - will :-e e.x ? .'?? ' . timo?! m? men landhe. For map?, i tns iv ; >?ifi . . ?. - ? v ;.? ??''I'll, ?, Vt HlVMORS ,;.1' kll SL op ?!!???? a?? FOR .-. \ * .1 '? \ parmi mimtei. at '-oc, F ?: ~- .-?i-.?. i\. !.. I \? ?'.! iia-shori I ?ta i? ?? ??: r! ?? 'If i- ?? l*ai linn, ?..'.?..?..!??.. .. It ..???i ? - ? ? ? . -. - - - | - s firstruti tillable land; --- - ? _ ?- ... i?\? land, and ?nme woodlaud. - ? - i ? ? . 1- ? II . . !*?? :; - i O?liei OUI i.?, ?i. ? i?v .n*i-.-??i'?:;--,:?\ both Lyi and ami v*a* ?-. Enquire ot Samuel Iv B N?? ... on die premises or n* John Niw'?i.i;,v, \v. 136 Watn ?rv>t.N. Y. Also, odier property for ???.[, ?im |*rly situated. Apply ??? - fore ?jt iteil iul7 2w* g& F( >K S \I.E" \ h:ui.!?..??.H' ??tt?ej lace ,. ??r, in S -* -:- ?? -? 14 miles from Ifob-?ken nul '? mile? ii'ive die town ut llackeu?ack, and nein di? i ver The ?''? j.!j.? .. ?:!??!? of a I? fi?i?oi'ie IIou.se. Kitchen nul Itnni; ami.the !nt h liit?e over tliree-quanersof an acre of ..: .in..!. ?:r.i;i!? >1 rtt .lie .|.?-? i??.?.l? i?.;ir (!i-- Ne?V Bridg*', m?l luiiy !..? luul cheap ?: applied lor in .? few ?bi\ ?. \' >, a handsome buihlins lot? H lillle di.?t?iK-? tV-om Ihe ? '..?'?.??ut- . .i."/ -?i- o is fti?-? n a ???? ?. Apply m No. '.ii!. ? ? . street, second story, where a full ?lt??cription will be r.ven. m?a t?? g?| l'I?oM 6 t?. rO.??O Ksi. ef Fresh Gar ?K-ix? DEN f-KED. n all the choicest species ami varie? ?. nrsile, ? i ??-.??ujt purchasers, at BRIDGE '??.AN'*" permanent'I'-stabhshi : :. cornerol Kighteenlh-st ? i ''???'.? v. Also,'The Voun-? Ganlener*s Assistant,' ?? : i: the result? .?: h.? ,v yi ihV pi j.-t:ce m X? w.York. .- ih - ??..?!, ; as In . ii lion??:?I by tl.? m.? ?I .?t'a Ci.M .1!,?. m lb? \ I'icmi Institute, wkich Institution, and the *.Yw-York "?irit?- Airricuhural >?? ety, bavins nlsoawanled ?evi -..! u'opii. ii? I'iiiiniuuis ii??' superior ?]?vcin?ens ot Gar .. i? l'iixlii?t? farther comment is ileemed unnecessary. in:> 2m* ^LLVN.EAN IlnTV.MC CARDEN -i-'-'Vn Nil is hi? ! FS. FLUSHING.?Prince's new ? i'.ii..._-.:.-?, w ul. ihi n ilucetl prices, may lie ?blame?! ijra? tsai the office; 70 Nassau street, and .n Dayton ?t New lun'j,corner Fulton .t? >?I Nassau ?t-.; anil will al??i be sent i??r mail to all who upplv post paid. OriIei*s led as above, ii *.iit v ma I w ii i.? r iv prompt atwiiiion, ami the trees :?e forwarded as ilirected. Ml orders niust lie directe?! to the subscriber, and the iiiblic have already In?n eiiutioncil against p?-r?iins pre? ?itdiut: in be njfenis. Mr. Garreison and Mr. Goll'have no "ini-rit whatever wiUi tin? eslnblishiiwiiL Flj?hir.-. Marcli -'!?!. 18-1*2. i?2 ?I wii. I!. PRINCE, "sole A-ent. gS| FARMS FOR SALE?One of 150 bJEcL a?-r?-? in the town of Smithiown, L. I. on the main country i".i!. ?iImhiI.-halt' of which is cleared, ihe other liai:* umber, ami all in ^???.l fence, in n healthy nel?*jhl*or? looil, with schools 'near. The Land is ??nod ai.d so ?liaateil that n can tie made into several convenient Farms with a proportion oflillableanilwooillandtoeach. Inconvenience i il?e Railroad lias induced a niiinb?r of mechanics to erect '?.?ii??-? for their lannlie? near this land, and i.? very .l.-urable. Ii will I??- sold HI$15 per avie. Also, a Farm of 2-I0 acres near ihe Sound und a |{<Kx! bar? 'mi', in an exeellent village. The Laud i? in a very pro luctive condition, well fenced ami watered, a lar^equandiy trull and locnsi tr?.'e?,and4?i acre* of ilmlier, cninlnrtable l?ou?e, barn andother out-hullduigB. It is every way very lesirable for? KemeH farming residence. It will be sold '?heap, ami a liiii"i" part oi ihe purchase money may remain ?m morixiij?e. Por pur?calanof bathapply aiS18Front-?t., \ew-York._ ni2tl tin* M TO LET. M?y 1?Two Rooma, one on the s*cond ami one on Ihe third tlooi, in a centnil ?iiualton in Pear! street. Rent $110 per annum. No child? ren ?an be accomiiioilai?*?!. Addre?? A. B. >?l ifiis oi'ice. "in'.'? Hf??o?I TO LET?To ;i .small geuteel family _ .vitltoiii children, ii part ol* a neat t.?n story brick rioiisc, ci'iis!?ti!n.r of trout room, .' bedrooms and pantry on ?he second door, one ?mic rooiw, basement, tin? I er cellar, -..-. >??-. The situation is [ileasani,nml ihe house is occuptetl by a ?mall family. Inquire at hi Tenth street, m.-ur the ??th :ivenae._ inM 3t? ABLE PROPERTY for sale .ii Brooklyn llifhts, ,m.| eipht l?'L? on Columbia tii-.-t. In t'.v.-.n Cranberry and Orange streets, extending !.V? ??et i?? Furmaii street, un ?il Fulton ?treet. 0? feet Iront, ?uniiinir through to JiWiesstreet, Ijotli vnlunhle situations for .1? :i???. Also tor sal?-, ?it Williaimburgli, it ??r Iti lots 011 Fir**l street, between North 9th and North lit!, ?trert?, .-x tentliii'1 several hundred teet t?? th^ watei line. The whole or any partof'Uiis property will be sold low, most of the noney mav remain on inortgnge for ?m?- or mor?- years.? Foi ?Hirticulars appl? to J. G. BULLER.4-1 Samls, in'.' Im cor. Adam si. Brooklyn. M To LET OR LEASE?The upper pan of a new, handsome nnd verv con ventent fio'-? ? lin.iiiiTni Ens! Broadway and Clinton-street, built ?xpii-?ls lor ,1 ?renttel Hotel and Bonrding.l/>.u*e, laving twolarge nximsiin the ??-cuid ?tor\- comniuiiicating who -.ich other, a large kitchen and cellar, and a numlmr of bed ???un? in the uj?p?-r stories, nil with fire-place?, males, and ?.i.nlil'f ui.iuti-l.? and jamb?. The situation i? (?lea-init and healthy, an.l ihe pr<??pei-.t from the several rooma ?t^reen ;?le ?Mi?! exteii*iTe, an.1 markets and churches in the neigh. lorhooil. The Dry flock Carria-fei |?a.?s nmt iep?.ss die House every quarter ol an honr tn Batierv Place, and Calis m.I Coaches an- wi?ihi call. Induire m Mr. .MORGAN, ?orner ol Bast Brna?lwav an?I '.'liniou-*!. fur lerm?. f29 if 0 LET?The Store ?46 Grand-street, T li'isiue?? part of the .st|ei-t liKjuireoii ihe premises. -would make two good Store*.? n??4 if S.VLTER'S improved Spring HaUnces. A complete assortment ju?t received, weighin?; from M to 160 poundvean be hadat wholesale an?! retail at No . i Falt?n street, N..w-Y?..-k. mi", ty OSBORN ? LITTLE. / *.\K DS?Cheaper than ever.?100?. Ivo \j rt Surface Can!?, No. '. l'A by 2 inches,) turnistied and print?**?'for ?&. 5ft, or .1??i for >! 50. Circular?, Bill H?/a?l., BillsofLadiiig, Store iiil!?, LalieLs, and everyotherde ..-ripti'.n ot Printing, executed on the RUGGLES PRINT IN?; ENGINE, atilie ratent 1 ,?'?'??'? impressions per boor, md ata?ton-.*hing low prices. WM. L. BURROUGHS k CO., m2S l'wr 3* Ann-street. rp<) Y: SGI SE E Rri un?l Latnl Sur7?yore. ,L Two young men wImj have a competent krinwle?tge ?ii the practice ?>t Merhlionol an?i TrigoiK*roeui?cal Survey i?L'. Watercourse Levellinji, ico'compn-Jng the rertificaiion .iti.l u*?- of tin- Theoiloliie ?.'ircumiereiiter Hod Spirit Level, ? ilculadng areas, an?l reducing distances to hor.zr'ntal u?ea -ure, su?! Mapping in Ornamental Penman-hip, ?* i>?ii toen -rage themselves in any of the aluive profew^?ns. Hpeci 1'ien.. ?.f iheir Ornamental Penmanship can lie ij^j-n-rteii Ik*. ..t.- en-'n ''iii'-in ii r^-iiuir? ?i. *uldr?-ii*? to P. Z.*?it It??* Tn . ..?: . .. I. I. _ ... 1 ... ...T? lu.? ill Ix- ?lllen.te.i tO. Tn mZ? fw LFMBRELLAS, Paraaola and ?Sun-shailea .it wholesaleand retail.?A fol! and cornpl?rie aKs?rt. : ?.-tit of ih?- .ii"t?e article., manufactured at Newark, N.J. Mr+i'-r- will find it ii.tl.'-ir advantage f.- ?--ill and examine . ?An purcha?ing elsewhere, a, ,-\rry art.?'!?- mimofin-ture?! ... ?i.e combines i??-alne?? with durability, an?! ai prices low ? r lhan at any other es?ihlishmencin die t'n>t"t .-ta!.?. I also have ti?e exclu?ice huht to manufacture G.S.W*?rd'? Patent Portalde I'ln'-r-ll-i, a very desirable article fortriv ??l^r?, as it can lie folded ami put in an *?rdlna>T Valise, Newark, Match, 1242 [m22.1mrl RICHARD WARD. J'OMN WARWICK, ?Sweep ?melier and Ite?ner in general, No. IT J"hn ?treet. N^-Yoric. Pareha-ier of Jeweler's and ??-.es-mAu;* rombiags, r*o Tiadn-A Leaielh?, Parting Bars. Coon* adver Bar?., l>?c*( ?Hand IM-.I-.'. M.-ia!.. Y.,^<2fl^7l""-'- '"" "/',lv OSTive?t?rday afteraoon? in g.on\% from \Va?-?ireei i-> S?- **? ?^?r'1'''-- ** vvali"?- eottult?ng -i'lr.- uar.rr, of no B-* Vi any ?.ne bul the owner, also Two ii' .i'-.7-' '..'.V il, vv|,..e?er will ret?an ihr ??><?,-er-book ami S^BtoDWND v CO., m Ann-?.r-tsti.iil recHve 'the Two Doltors ??_? reward. mJ? h E ?NTAXCLED ACCOUNTS.-The _ uii'lersiirned undertak?? t?> arrange anA pot in order the mo-tcoinpl'-ate?! an?! loosely kept accounts, or ro adord mv assisuu?? that ?nay be require?! e;ih?-r in ihe adjiiwment . r, ,?k> at iltasolntioa of parjier?ii.p, or in ?oiy other de larunent ofh? ??r'j,"'-?.*?oK THOMA?i JONES, Ac???ontant, i ?1 ?Bodtf Ortk?- 183 Bri?ad-?>?-ay._ C-HEAP and Substantial Bookbin??ng at / E. WALKER'S 0.?i Stand, 112 Fu."??., cor. oi Dutch -fre?-t. E. W. hasjost pubhshe?! his third eililion of the ?"residents' M?***ag.e*, trnri Wasoingtno u? Tyhrr*? !a?i M??-* ..t_'e???ami-sonie MQbow^d muslin Wl:nlinf?'. T~j" No American tntixi-n's library i? compute without t ? vni-jablv and complote volume of Executive Docu menu. , . To be had of all the B<3okvd!?*r?. Cloth cases nude ami .f.tnii-e.l tor the ?. ?!e. n/i iirvliltw PHILADELPHIA," Baltiaiore. Virginia, JT Bank No'e?. anil Cf.eek?. ^?uiifit at fenced ratr? by ,?>; j. F. P. J.S.MLS. t.O w ?'.i.--'..