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From the ruff of Alston's Lady, wl clear starch is made to express all rosebud thou Of girlish retirement, the soft unfledged hopes wl never yet were tempted from the nest, to ? Weller's Valentine is indeed a broad step, but which we car. take without material changi mood. Hut of all the thoughts and pic-lures associt with the day, none can surpass in interest those nished by the way in which we celebrated it week. The f'.iooniingdale Asylum for the Insane is c dueled on the most wise and liberal plan knowr the present day. Its superintendent, Dr. Karl?, lud ample opportunity to observe the best mo< of managing this das.? of diseases both here and F.urope, and he is one able, by refined sympath and int.-llectual discernment, to apply the best tl is known arid to discover more. undernis care the beautifully situated eslnbli went at Bioomingdiile loses every sign of the h pilai and ihe prison, not long since thought to in"eparab!e from such a place. It is a house of fuge where those too deeply wounded or distort] in body or spirit to keep up that semblance or < gree of sanity which the conduct of affairs in t world at large demands may be soothed by gen car?, intelligent sympathy, and a judicious attt lion to their physical welfare, into health, or, least, into tranquillity. Dr, Karle, in addition to modes of turning the i lention from causes of morbid irritation, and pt moling brighteraud juster thought**, which he u? in common with other institutions, has this winl * delivered a course ol lectures to the patients. V were present at one of these some weeks since. T subjects touched upon were, often, of a nature demand as close attention asan audience of regu students (not college students, but real studen can be induced to give. The large assembly pi sent were almost uniformly silent, to appearan interested, and showed u power of decorum a self-government often wanting among those wl esteem themselves in healthful mastery of thi morals and manners. We saw, with great sat faction, aeneroua thought? and solid pursuits otic ed as well os tight amusements for the choice the sick in mind. For it is our experience th such sickness arises as often from want of conce tration as any other cause. 0:.e of the nobh youths that ever trod this soil was went to say " I was never tired, if he could only see far enough He is now gone where his view may be le bounded, but we, who stay behind, may take tl hint that mania, no less than the commonest ton ol prejiulice, bespeaks a mind which does not s far enough to connect partial impressions. > doubt in many cases, dissipation of thought, aft attention is once distorted into some morbid dire tion, may be the first method of cure, but we ai glad to see others provided for those who are reaii tor them. St. Valentine's I've had been appointed for or of the dancing-parlies at the Institution, and a fe' lriends from " the world's people" invited to L present. At an early hour the company assembled in ill well-lighted hall, still gracefully wreathed with i Christmas evergreens ; the music struck up an the company entered. And these ure the people who, half a centur ago, would have been chained in solitary cell* screaming out their anguish till silenced by threat or blows, lost, forsaken, hopeless, a blight to earth a Libel upon heaven. Now they are many of them happy, all inte rested. Even those who are troub'esonie an subject to violent excitement in every-day scene? show here that the power of self-control is nc lost, only lessened. Give them an impulse stron enough, favorable circumstance??, and they will bt gin to use it again. They regulate their steps t music ; they restrain their impatient impulses froi respect to themselves and to others. The now which shall yet shape order from all disorder an turn ashes to beauty, as violets spring up froi Breen graves, hath them also in its keeping. The party were well-dressed, with care an taste. The dancing was belter than usual, becaits there was less of affectation and ennui. Th parly w.?? more entertaining, because native trait came out more clear from the disguises of vanil; and tact. There was the blue-stocking lady, a mature belli ami bel-esprit. Uet condescending graces, he rounded compliments, her girlish, yet " highly in lellectuar vivacity, expressed no less in her head dress than her manner, were just that touch above the common with which the illustrator of Dickem has thought tit to highten the charms of Mrs. Lee Hunter. There was the traveled Englishman, mi fait to every thing beneath the moon ?nil beyond. With big clipped and giib phrases, his bundle of conven Uonalities tarried so neatly under his arm, and hit "My dear sir.;* in the perfection of cockney dig? nity, what better could ihe most select dinner partv iurnish us in Hie way of distinguished stranger hood . There was the hoydenish young girl, and the de corons eleg?it lady smoothing down " the wild httle thing." There was the sarcastic observer on ?he lolly of the rest ; in that, the greaiist fool ol au, ?beloved and unannealed. In contrast to this w-4 re chiiracters altogether lovelv, full of all sweet altectioni whose bells, if jangled out of time, still retained their true tone. One of the best things on the evening was a dance improved by two elderly women. Th? v as*ed *? *"**** ihe floor, and, a suitable measure being phyed, perf???, lhisdanw iu a style lively, characteristic. vet mo(t^le ^, It was true dancing, hke peasant dtncin? An old man sang comic songs in the style of va? rious nations and characters, with a dramatic ex pression that would have commanded applause " on any stag.-." And all was done decently, and in order- each hidtng his time. Slight symptoms of irnpaV.ence ?ere and there were easily soothed by the approach "t ?bis, truly a "good physician," the touch of ?hose hand seemed to possess a talis.nanic powe BY GRHELEY & M?ELRATH VOL. IV. NO. 274. to soothe. We doubt not that all went to their beds exhilarated, free Iron, irritation, and more attuned to concord than before. Good bishop Vttleniine . thy feasi was well kept, and not wilh ou: the usual jokes and flings at old bachelor?, the exchange of sugar-plums, mottos and repartees. This ?h the second festival 1 have kept with those whom society has placed, not outside her pale, indeed, but outside the hearing of her beni son. Christmas I passed in a prison ! There too, I saw marks of the miraculous power of Love, when guided by a pure faith in the goodness of its source, and intelligence as to the design of the creative intelligence. I saw enough of its power, impeded as it was by the ignorance of those who, eighteen hundred years after the coming of Christ, still believe more in tear and force. I saw enough. I say, of this power to convince me, if 1 needed conviction, that it is indeed omnipotent, as he said it was. A companion, of lhai delicate nature by which a scar is felt as a wound, was saddened by the sense how very li'.tle oni partialities, undue emo? tions, and manias need to be exaggerated to enti? tle us to nnk among madmen. I cannot view it ?o. Rallier let the sense that, with all our faults and follies, there is still a sound spot, a presenti? ment o? eventual health in the inmost nature, em? bolden us to hope?:o kntiw it is the same with all. A great thinker has spoken of the Greek, for high? est praise as "a self-renovating character." But we are all Greeks, if we will but think so. For the mentally or mor.illy insane, there is no irrepar? able ill if the principle of life can but be aroused. And it can never be finally benumbed, except by our own will. One of the famous pictures at Munich is of a mad house. The painter has represented (he moral obliquities of society exaggerated into madness; that is to say, ?ell-tti'luljf-rice lus, in each instance, deairoyed the power lo forbear the ill or to discern the good. A celebrated writer has added a liltle book, to be used while looking at the picture, and drawn inferences of universal interest. Such would we draw; such as this! Let no one dare to call another mad who is noi himself willir.:* lo rank in the same clats for every perversion and fault of judgment. Let no one dare aid in punish? ing another as criminal who is not willing lo sutler the penalty due to his own offences. Yet, while owning that we are all mad, all crim? inal, let us not despair, bat rather believe that the Ruler of all nerer could permit such wide-spread ill but to good ends. It is penriited to give us a field to redeem it? 1 to transmute, bcicn-o O? an ill Influence and a (rood rece It Hows inevitably from the emancipation of our wills, the development of individinlity in us. These aims accomplished, all shall yet be well ; and it is ours to learn ftoto ih^t good time may be hastened. YV-e know no sign of the times more encouraging than the increasing nobleness and wisdom of view as to the government of asylums for the insane and of prisons. Whatever is learnt as to these forms ol society is leantt lor all. There is notliin:* that can be Baid of such government that must not be said, also, of the goverr.ment of families, schools, and Stales. Hut we have much to say on this sub? ject, and shall revert to it again, and often, though, perhaps, not with so pleasing a theme as this ol St. Valentine's Lve, ?.? 'iU 'IHK 1'1'llLIC. New-York, Februar-' 10,1845. The subscriber wou'd most respectfully announce to bis friends and the traveling community In general, that ste has recently teased the l". S. HOTEL, and I.? fully j.icpareil to entertain ?ill who may favor him with their patronage Hairing been lur the past sixteen ycais engaged in the above capacity, he has no hesitation in saying that all fa? vors extended to him by the public will be ilu'y appreci? ated, ami every satisfaction rciatercd to the guests who tuny feel disposed to patronize liim. P. S. In order to keep pace with the time?, he is war? ranted to change the price for Board per pay from ?1 50 to SI 25, hoping at the same time, it will meet ihe full and unqualified approbation of the traveling public. H. J011NSOX, United sutes Hotel, corner ?if Fulton, Pearl und Water streets, f 10 2w ?_New-York. fr^-s LEECHES AND CUPS applied by Mr. MAQNTJS SOX. corner of Broadway und Broome street, entrance in Brootne st. New-York. References.?Tie. Cncesma**, I'r. "ilott, Dr.Kelson, Dr. Froncis, lir. Btearns, Dr. Berger, Dr. Weed, Dr, Sinclair, Dr. D. Smith, Dr.Quackenbos. Best Sss-osll.sli Leeches constantly on hand. jaOs 3m GRAHAM HOUSE?NEW AltKANt'.EMKXT.?UOS WELL GOSS informs bis friends and the public that he bus enlarged his BOARDING ESTAJtL\SIIMEXT,]axi wn as the Graham House, 63 Barclay-street, by adding to it ths- adjoining house, und is prepared to accommodate tran? sient or permanent Boarders on the most favorable terms. All fi ?ends of Temperance desiring a qnlet home, an.i free? dom fi ?m the fumes of alcohol and tobacco, are united to patronize this house. The Vegetable System, with the choicest selection of fruits, dec. which the market affords, wtu be. strictly adhered to, but a table will be served for tho e who prefer the ordinary mule, or mixod diet. Crot?n Shower, Warm and i'oid Baths, trie. o"s if ROSWELL HOSS. j.. -S L~G ? s,_a (?Il.T, PLAIN AND OltXAMEXTAL, BY ACKERMrVN & MILLElt. loi Nassem ?root between Fulton ,fc Arm. 15fly WILLIAM STEELE-S PATENT FEATHER BRUSHES, MANUFACTURED BY STEELE it CO. HO/i Pearl street, New. Yorlc, X. It.?ivat-ook Feather Fly Brashes made to or?er. oli'v C y i: i s \v . K i i: i. :> . COMMISSION P-VPER WAREHOUSE, _ Nu. 9 lir it i in.: Si.ip. N.T._ BURN-U- st BABCOCK, COMMISSION' PAPER WAREHOUSE, .'? ? tf XO. 411 .HIIIX-ST. nrUtBWARE ami i LOTH PAPERS ?rtf) i.-ain, .':i;., in.!.,,, j- ??, |.,, i,... [,.rn..1!n. 100 do t2s a .... B lo mi lbs. do. Ji-si to SDxJQ do tota M lbs. do. It'll do ?-xj.? tl? -?i to j.: |>?,. ? , lua do 2!x:2 do '"t-to -ill lb?, do. '. ? do liv.'l <].. IS to iu lb?. do ico do 3Gx;0 du 70 tol? lb?. do lui do 3isi" di lu t? su lbs. do! ,'". oa 40x18 do H toll?lbs. do. rs'r ?ale in lota to suit purchase.?, l.v [H CYRUS Xt. KIV.L1). DButliic-slip. Cl IVllVlXK B?OK-KAPEK.?Ths mb-criber ., on ??J pared to receive orders for superfine Book-Paper of atr? ille and weight, and to execote the ?tine it a few tins' notice ivl_CY1U S W'. VIK1.P. '?ill,.,),,;.!?!,,, ' COMMISSION PAPER WAREHOUSE. No; 84 -'t ?N.Srrtn-.T. Ell. CLAYTON ?V- SONS are in constant receipt of ? Papers adapted lo every branch of the tia,;.-, em? bracing an usually large assortment of Blank t*.. oka, Cap anil Letter Writing, to-other avith every dcscrlptlou of News and Book Printing, Colored Paper of Medium and other sixes. Enarelopc, Tobacco, Shoe and Tea, Straw and Rag Wrapping r Hardware and Cloth in ?-re.it variety ; Su!? un.l Log, Tissue, plain and colored, &c. &c. Besides Straw, Bonnet, Trunk and Bandbox Hoards, Press ]'a?>ers, ??- ?v ??- _ja7 L'l I.TINI.S.?Cyliuder Machine Felting, 3U in. to in U ??. . in -I in. tu in. t?i in. .nid ~'l in. wide . Koiirdiim-r Machine Ks-ltiii'. 12 fes-t x M in, am! Uj i'.t: x CS n-.ch. Oryea Felting. '.: in. 36 in. M in. 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J, t'o. 1.1 litc-d st, (^UOCOLAXE.?-The uiXtersiEncd, us agents ?or Wehb ?t ' Twoml'lv, offer for sale to th? tr?.t!e, their sjjieilor L'h. enlate. Pl^parcd Cocoa, and Cocoa Paste, which a'c warranted of the x-crv lrest tiuality. _f.0tl'_LATIIROI' S: UAI'TT.KTT. g P-ar-'-st. 'UK DYKINU UUKY OK KID 11A1K l'rauiA.s_.NTLr liaowN oa Fit._c_.?The Moorl-h Hair Dye changes grey or red hair to a permanent brown or black, without coloring or Injuring the skin, .?old?-price 50 cents or SI, at 82 Chatham st. or 323 Broadway. 111' J m .\EW-YOBK, ^O.O?U DEATHS BY CONSUMPTION "Would perhaps Le a small estimate for the rav? ages of this dreadful disease in a single year ; then add the fearful cata? logue of those cut off by Inflam? mation of the Lungs, He? morrhage, Asthma, Couglis, Influ? enza, Bronchitis, and other diseases of THE LUNGS AND LIVER, And the list w.-uM present an appalling proof of the fatal? ity of ihesc t?vo cla.'wes of diseases. Hut it is important to know that nearly .oil Of this dread wast* of human life might, have t?ceii prevented by a timely use of DE. WISTAirs BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. The greatest remedy ever dlscovere?! by man f..r all dis? eases ol tlic pulmonary organs produced by cold and change? able climate. Scores of cases have come to r.nr knowledge where the patient had beta given np to die of Consomption?as be? yond the roach of medical aid?but who by the use of this Wild Cherry Balsam have been speedily n -tored to com? plete health. A sister of a well-known clergyman recently left the school she was attending?being advised thru she must die ofCon?umpii(jii?to return to her home, wishing to si end her lew remaining da;, s with ber friends. By sume n.euns she was induced 10 take Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, hy whicl: she ??as entirely cured in a short time, and re? turned to her school with a light heart and relnvigorated heal ih. By application to the office, farther particulars of thlsand other remarkable cures wfll be c'lccrfully given. Many of the. mom distin?iiished p'-.v? ciahs of this City and Brooklyn give this Balsam :lu:r unqualified approra!. Why should they not ? It is every where hailed as "XATUKE'S l'AV(Jl!ITi:'ri:K.Si'l:lI'TIO.N"," being formed from chemical extractso:'Wild Cherry P.ark and Tar, two simple, hut powerful Ingredients of Nature's own Laboratory. All who bave used this wonderful compound concur In testifying that it is the most emcacloui remedy ever known. Principal ofTlce, 32 Ann st, Xew-York. Sold also by Acents in all parts of the I'niori. -.ilT fini? THE WONDERFUL SUCCESS Which Dr. Folder's Olosaonian, or AU Healing Balsam has met with, not only in its fair, hut also in the cuyes mich it has effected, in ptrsonttoho were in a hopeless condition, has r-,nviiier:l the must skeptical of ils extraordinary curative ?>ro pcrtifs, and established its claims tu the nanu of the G R E A T i: E M' EDV. The question is no longer asked. " Can Asthma be cured?" It lu-.s beu satisfactorily s tflcd within the i .?t two month? that Folgert Olosai nlanwIU produce acure .(iiick? or than any other remedy in the world, and references can be given to pc:.-DU- in and oaf of the city, '..!, i have ex? perienced Its woiid'-rfil virtues, who liad tried for yean all other remedies In vain. Mr. WILSON, a brick-layer, residing at II ?boleen, x. J. had tried every remedy which ho could hear of for the re? lief of Asthma, and had spent more than one hundred dol? lars in endi avorisg to procure help, bat in vain, u.-i on. menccd using Hie Olosaonian, Jnnuary 31st. Tlic ii.-: dose !in took gave linn relief, and two days afterward In? ?rife called to say ilmt the small quantity of ?bis remedy which be had taken had done him more good than any and all the medicine he bad ever used m i is life. Mrs. BELL, the wife of ltohcrt P. Bell of Morristown, X..I. who was severely afflicted with Asthma,vru? given up In her physicians. She was remov? : to Hie sea board in the hope of palliating her distressing symptoms, but with no benefit. Oue bottle?>f the Ol?saoubut so far re? lieved her llnit she ??'.'is aide In get up irmii hurled and dic-s herself, a thing ?-lie. bad not done before in mouths, and ?he has no-.v returned to her residence in Morristowu, X. J. with orory pros] eel nfbeingsp, dily restored. INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION yields to Its effects. It soothes the troublesome Cough and give*refreshing slumbers to the weary ; It allays the fain in the sidt am s >reiicsii iu the chest, and enables the pei.?on to expectorate easily, while it entirely restores the secretions of the sv-.;, m and expedites returning health. JAMES 1!. DEVOE, 101 It ade-street, had long been comphinlng ofasoreness in the chest, accompaiiiod with a short, hacUug cou^li : be rai-sl matter freely, had lost Ids appetite and kit alurmed at his situation. He li d tried various remedies without any beneficial effect, lilt ?li irl n.-ss of breath and pain in the ?M.' i ontinucd to increase. He used one bottle of the Olosaonian, and is restored to health. ? George Vf, Burnett ofXcwark, V.J. GeorgoW. Hays ofXew-Yoik, David Henderson, 60 Lalglit-st, Mrs. Mc (.aini, 20Walker-st. F. Labau, 52 l'ike-st, Mrs.Archibald, 85 Walkcr-st.witli HUNDREDS OF NAMES of persons re.?iiiing in Xew-York, could be given, who arc ready to bear testimony to the superiority of the o:..? Io? nian over every other remedy known for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Spitting of Blood, Dyspeptic Consumption, Brotichltls, Difficulty of Breath? ing, Hoarseness, Influenza, Pains in the Breast and Side, and the various affections of tie St m ich and Liver. For sale al lllfi Xassau-St. one door above Al n. am! at Mrs. Hays, 139 l'ulion-sl. Brooklyn, .iln H:n* GRAND RESULTS!! Tlic nwst astonishing, atUdccisin and unsurpassed results liare. Oats far, attended tin ministration and timely use of Dr.. S..;nil's "IMI'llOVED INDIAN VEGETABLE TILLS." Sag tr-Coat ??". Which arc now attracting the attention of mau'.:::.!, ?n consequence of ibeir universally acknowledged uperiority ovkr evTSBT uTiH.n i'okm and same of Purgative, Aperi? ent, Diuretic, Sudorific vi- Expectorant remedy; am! iheir rapid popularity as a sovereign medicine, for Intermittent, "Remittent, Bilious and other Fe? vers, Influenza, Colds, Head-ache. Indiges? tion, Dyspepsia, Perverted Appetite, Heart-burn, Costiveness, Viarrha 'i, Foul Stomach, Wurms, Rheu? matism and Gout, Scm fttla, Liver Affections, Impurities of the Jjloatl, Female Complaints, and Fains in the Head, Side and Hack. Is a must positive guarantee of their unparalleled excel? lence. They are. (.?'?-'ging from the demand) cflesrtlng more positively beneficial results, than any other known (so called) remedy. People have been dosed with J/i reury, and have experienced the too frequent fatal consequences, um! bave taken the old n luseatlng cathartics until tolera? tion gives way to disgust, at the ver. thought ?i repetition. The antidote, so long wished, and now so much called for, i> the very remedy needed; mild, pleasant, harmless and efflcadotu?a natiu.vl remedy i and one that In every solitary instance docs perform ail that it promises. We have the most Irrefragable proof of thi;? in every case that has como to our knowledge, w-hichJustifies ns wakhanting entry tor; and In any case of failure, the purchaser may have bis money back. Mr. r.nKvvsTXK, the hatter, ISO Bowery, cure.', of dys? pepsia. Mrs. Suite, of Sing Siiift. cured of bead-ache and pain in the side. Mr. Hill, 1(1!? Broadway,cored ctf head-ache'. Bev. Mr. liiUNKTT, of Brooklyn, cure?! of rush of blood totiie head by these Pills. Miss Hoc.lass, comer of Walker and Ludlovv streets, cured of dimness ef si?dit, pain In the Lead, dizziness, &x. Mrs. Conn, wife ?I the Laker In Brooklyn, earn! ,.f weakness, pain in the head, side and breast, so that she is able to be about, which was not tho c.i>e before taking ? these lnils. M??s C. H*ssn*asox, ?!'- Tiinity t lace, cured of the most dangerous culd and cough, which hail almost taken !i?r j life. Caution? Ask for Dr. S3nTn"s "Indian Vegetable rills.*" ' Xo other. ''Indian Vegetable Pills" are (susar coated,) i and no others possess the virtues which these i'iils claim. X. IL?Sec that liR. Smith's written name ?son every box! t Sold at the principal offices, 17'J itREtswieit stbf.lt, ? Xew York, and Xo. 2 Water street, Boston. Also, Mrs. ! Hays, 13'j Fulton-street, Brooklyn. i-^3 lm* FOR THE PILES. FOU Tfr-E PILES'?Are you afflicted with I'iles? Try, then, without delay. Doctor ?'plum's Veg? etable Electuary, the best remedy ever offered to public 1 notice. This really excellent meiliclne Is the result of a thon ugh medical education arid a complete knowle aj of I the disease for which it is rccomrnended, The most ui I umphaut snecess attendu Its admlnlstratii n. Bead ilie following remarkable cases : I A lady, residing in Norfolk street, was seriously afflicted ! with Piles; so groat'washer suffering that, to nsi her own i expression, life wai a burden; tor four weeks she hud been ' attended by one of our most ?.mincit Physicians, wtthoa: ; tin- leasi benefit. Satisfied that it was an aggravated tase ! of 1'iies, 1 prescribed lie Kleo:i;ary; two boxes v.ere u-cd. Six months after, the same lady c,-J!e.. on me to prescribe >"or ttiiotiier complaint, and then Unormed nie that she was perfectly cured of the Tiles by the two boxes, and lud cx perlencedno return since. Mrs. G.realding m Groenestroi recalled on mc Us: sjpring, saying, that she '.-.-?.d bcea atRctcd with Pues for two years, accompanied by ; .?in m Hi- ?de. ; .il; Itatl in of the heart, a sense of straJghtncss across the chest, and oppression, SOS veas tm.-,b!e iu i!e down with lilt elevating the !ieud and che.?: c,,i'.sn!era!'!y: retiiii?' horizontally or loccd a seme ofsuflucatiuiu followed by a c, :.!i. Bj rising one box of the Electuary, the pain in the m.'i-.;??'?'? . I'oppros* Ston c?-ase.f, she could lie down nlthoct iticonvciiicnee, and the l-i'.cs w ere partially removed, and a second box made a complete cure, to the groat ur. -?:;, atiou of the patient Sold in this City by the Fraprid r only, a regulirly t^u cated Physician, confined toiui offlcc ?ractlce for tiietreat m.i; oi C'uaoMc DisEAs?. s.o. ige Bowery. Medical advice in relation to the above, or any other complain:, ?rratis, Pdceot :ne /.'.'.i.'i.,?,-.,/,,;.e dollar. }?*> Remen?er that the Electuary i? an Ixtaxsj. Kem-Di. and not an external application, and sold onlt at 196 Bowery, four doers above Spring st. Office hours from 7 A. M. to 9 P. *'?_j'.'-. 3m? IntB WaKI) LUitBEB YARD, at the toot of 54i!i *- street, Hudsoii Hiver.?il. S. MOTT ukes pleasure in ?;iviiii notice :o the Owners of real estate and residents, that he has on hand a larcc assortment of Lumber of all kinds, which he offers for sale on the most advantageous terms and Is well aware he can compete with other deal? ers in ?he City, as to prices and qualhy. and particularly in? vites all persons to give him a call sind ex?nime his stock previous to purchasin?:. j2t ? OMET KLA.N MILS-;?-i and t-i. for sale by! nu jailliTii.in_TimTrri>rn fin. OFFICE NO. 'JO A NX-ST RE FT SATl'IcDAT .TIORM-VC-r, FEBR1 u-o 150 M.VIT.DY. ALDltlCH&SPl-XCER, X... 47 Esdia-i-re I'lace, oiler for sale roTTOtt nonps. ?00 ca-es PaiNTs, from the American Print Works, _t Kail Itis-c-r. consist?as of ?Ucli Chintz. Light F n_ :.-- '. 3 and -I col'J Plates. Lawn Ila'e-, Two Blues, etc. Ac. 150 Jo PsiNTi. from the Losli and other WorUs, con sistinc of light nates, black and white, ! lack arid purple. 150 do Busriii-D StnKTtscs and. Shectixg?, varlorj wid?h-? aa;(I i,iial:'.i?-s. "e00balc-lir.osvN ____Tbfcs, Hamilton. Crotoa A'-, ffsrt ?e r :. Fall Hiver and other kinds. do i Bbows Sir.5TixGs. do t oTrox Cs.wBts'is, ?-4. 28, 30 au! 36 im : - 50 do P?t_j"-sco Twilled P.At.-.ist;. 80, S3 and 30 inch. 100 ca*?.-? COTTO*"_J>Ea, Craukies arid I'r.ntesl I'antaloon 50 bol. - :-; and 6-4 Bamc?na. 'r-t-iff-:. 50 cases Cns ks. -triptd Shir::!..--, &c. 50 do Corros Klag llANOSEnriirias,. WOOLEN HOODS. 150eise? Cloth-, Rtperlor -lyics, wool dyed Mack, brown, gr?en, Mue and mixed. i'assimm-k.?, plain sod fancy. Satinets, a greatvartet* ..i' styles, color? and '?uu?l.e.?, fr.-:n the best maTnfinTnn rs. i'.tf k?kin.-. '.iaht anil dark mixed. KKNriTKY.If.AN5, him-, mixei, s:::;.,.! arid j-Ia!i!. K?:!:-;t?. Oh ::: the *t!.ii!.jy ::::!;. Plu? LiNs-rr-. 3-4 and 4-4. Tweeds ami Fulled Cloths. I?0 bales i'a-pets. Une. -tirer ondthree-plj*, new patterns, from Uie C?waSCO mills. ALSO? 50 eases AxnicAii sewing Surs, a sut/.e-ior article.r'rnrr. the Dedliam Factor}'. f.s r_j*a_" I 100 -00 50 Hill 100 It? OTANT03?, RICHARDS ?v QOUJSTER, offer tot sale O a: 40 Beaver street, Broad Cloths?Wool and piece dyed black, olive and brown. Casslmeres?Wool and piece dyed black, Indigo Mae. Also, striped, ribbed, buckskin, and oilier styles oi lancy Casslmeres. Satinet?Black, blue, mixed, striped, cloaded an.', fane?; plaids. I Pantaloon stuff??A variety of styles. ! Wiggins?Black and white. ; Paptir Cambricss-eAssorted colors. ? Vesting)?Sfledas and American i ?Inghams. ? Sewing Silks?American blue, block and assorted colors. i Cotton Duck?A superior article, suitable Ibr sails, fio ! \ I ll.UNl.l.V UOul"? Cheap tor Cash, ai SI Bsiaver-sr. ! -?-'A three doors (rom Pearl.?The subscriber has reed ved, | within (he past few days, a large and splendl i assortment of Spring Mluinery Goods, to which he invite- the atten? tion of Merchants, Milliners, am! the trade in gi nersl. 1!. hoi :.. en ? n ?'. tnd whenever a steamship or packet baa ar? rive !, in order to bave the first selection; arid does not hes? itate to ?ay that be bas now on hand, and ?ill continue to have- during the coming season, the richest, largest, and most ?: lendld assortment ol Millinery Goods to be foun I :,i mark't. The reputation which lie has of selling cheap is proverbial, and his taste bi select] g U.r i: and Silks Is acknowledged, by those wh ? kn iw, to lie the best In the city ; and as that is every thing in bnj inc. pur chasers iesirousol buying such goods as will scU may rest assured that, by calling, they -sill and to be true what is iiere represented, I.. >l. STEVENS, 91 Bcaver-st. New-York, t'eb 10, 1845. lie V |\i:v CJuOUS AT Baruains.?The sui .',.-:...? YJ this opportunity of Infonulng the Ladles ol X.York, Ac. that they are now prepared to offei great bargains In DryGoods: their stock consists In port ..i Broa cloth Casslincrcs and Satinets, Bombazines, Mcrinoes and Al paccas, Linen Sheeting, Table Linen, Ti wcling, Napkins, l'i.r,.as, ;.f. Cashmere dc l..i:-.<??,Ginghams, Prints, isc Cotton Sheetings and Shirtings, and all other styles ?<( sea? sonable l?.i'.ls. Ladies art- uivHcdto call and examli i :'. i Ir ?r.'iii and make themselves aciruaintcd as l::i their prices beforepurelutaingelsewhere. VV. D. GREGOR! - i 0 jH' 17,*. Spj-ing-st N'KV." SPRING GOODS.?Just reo -it. do ? ?tj I. - Print? ed Lasa us. cIt.-.I ...ni ???.i.l inouminit ; Priuted Krench Muslins; Irish Linean; ne? ?:.!-.? Silk V.-.tiir- : Gioc ho-ns. Cap Laces. Filet Mitu. Indu llubbei MitU, ll..?i.-r\, Glovt Sec i : ?ale i heap for cash by f.n_r. V. WK.Vil'I.K. X... 7 :___?____ ^ n h IL CI ' lTO:.---livery variety "1 Snool Cotton, by the ?-5 ease, or In quantity to suit, Ibr sale by 7ftf .1. P. VAN EPS, Ida Pcart-st, KKNi-.niai' J?aXS?Blue, Oxford Cadet, Aduius and Steel Mixtures, for sale by l'-f WKI.?.S Si SPRING.'.. Pine-St. IJOUNDATION MUSLINS.-200 bundles aiogl. md d-.tihli- Fouiidatious, lor sale by f I'l NKSMITII il in. ',(1 Pit.t. tV'l 1 . \Hl.r. .siIl.l. Mil-. ?-.'I IM.s-i" bales heavy 1-1 - far... 1'e.r sale by ADAMS, XIFFAN . St CO. C'li'i'l'iiX ( AliPKU'S?2U0 i-i.-i-..? 6-4 printed > oiton Uu ' it-t?. f.ir s.,1-|.v (I'l.) NKSMITII S: rn. :.n 1'i.ie-st. C'Aitl'KT 1A11.N-ion bales, comprising ^ti qualities White aud ?;r.iy cari'et Oiling, for sale by 111_NK-MI III .y 1 n. .n rim-.f. IITAJJOlNU?Black .tad wbite,_orsale by "1 I':: -. I) \\1?. TIKI-' VNi Mi'o. 75 Pin-?t. II-OU-sDATlOJI MUSLINS?1000 pes for sale by l-f WELL? & SPRING.52 Ilne-st. VrtGKU GOOUS?UU cases Piain? and Kerseys of sari II oas qualities, for sale by NESM1TH Jc CO. f!3 5? Pine-ctrrs?! BKUU N Mir.KTI.MjS??.i"' bale*?A I tr^e s..ri.-.y of sst-ll l?uossii styles, heavy and inedium qualities for sale bv McCUKDY, AI.UHIC'H -N SPENCER, I'l'" Et _ I* Kxrhin-el-liiv. CIOTTON II ?NDKERCHIEF&-100 cases, various quoi ? ni.-?. Cotton flaa liilUi.s. for sale by McCLKUV, Al.DRK II is SPENl ER, flSCt _'7 K\chjiige-|lacf. (I Vlsl'KTS.?A largeaasornnent fine,aui?'ili..e. ..u.l ::,.. ?? 'ply, of the most ip?roved [atteins, fn m the Owasco Mill-, at Auburn. For ?ale by McCI KDV, ALDRICHSt.SPENCER. I'l'.'-.t 17 Kv.-li.n..' Place. rTaHE SUBSCRIBERS liave this day formed acoport JL nershlp for tronsac:lng a Domestic ?fc Central liry (*....?.!s and Commission Business ander the firm of STAN TON, RICHARDS it nOLLISTER. They muy he found for the present at the store Xo 10 Beavcr-st. K. .'. STANTON, O. I". RICllAKOS, W. II. I10LI.1-.1KI:. New-York, K.th .Tatmnry, It-is. jl7 11' \'Ai.i..\i'iNKs: VAi.r.N'iiNKs: valkntixks"; - J;.?: received,a s;.:s-i?.!i.' assortment bt Embossed and Lace-edge, Written and Blank, Letter and Note sizes, of every style and pattern, whicll he will sell a* cheap as lili? l?. 1; est. Also. Envelope and Written, to suit hoth ?exes. Call and examine for yourselves. Lady's r.ook, Colnmbiau, Graham's and Mrs- Le lie's, with all tin- Monthly Magazines; Ilarper's and Martin's splendid Ulib-trot-d Bible, as s.ki:-. as publishea. All : : sole by ABKAIIAM MAZE.S37 Bleccker-st. fil -ire Burton. LA 1 nut.: ?? 1. \..i l.r. 1 1 ..Hi-. : . ? ill,- I -..il--!. Gum I onol, 30caies; Salem washed,5000lbs,rough. Annul:.., 10 bankets ?\1r-1: Tapioca, 20 bbls do: S?iirii? Turpentine, 25 Mils; ( amphiue, -'1 do; H'.-i.i, Sit) do; Pitch.50 bbli; 1 ? (Tee. 50 bags mocha; ??u tin Africao: ( liocol te, prepared I ocoaaudl ocoa Paste, manufacture ofWebbii.Tss.inl.ly._ flTtf WOUL??- ,000 lbs. American PI. ec? W00L con Istlngol ?" "-.''I l!i?. Sii\..nv ui-.,l mil ?-,:, ..d Merir.o. coo.) do i and | blood do 2000 do common Wool. 3000 do tub-wa?h d ?0 4000 do unwashed do .i'J.I K. r salo by WELLS ?v SPRIXG. 52 Pine SL LOG CHAINS, TRACK C1JAINS, Sic?S casks Log Chain?. Hi casks Itscc chains. 14 casks" le k?" ?I-. :.s and Hinges, WUklnsou's Vices and Anvils 118 WOOD. KOLGJCR ?& MESSER. S19 Penrl-st. PUMPS.?Doable action light and force, pumps of all M/es ;.. r.ii.-e froin -JO to 4D0 gallon* sva;ci ?^-r minute. Cast 1 on Foantab - ol various patterns. Fire Engines and Hose, Sic. manufactured by di.t 3m 1>. I.. FARNAM. 20 Folton-rt. |p*?U*U*L .\m< r."i:.\.\?lOucaafcslM-atgeuuiiic London J_i Emery, assorted Nos. 100 eases English ltefined Borax,.:: cases of 112 ?i-ift.i each : for sale in any quantitv, by <I!h SHERMAN ATWATER * CO .in Rroa 1-sr. c 1 LOCKS ONE DOLLARAND FIFTV CTS.EACH v'AM) I'PWAKDSTCJ SicO?At SMITH'S, c - - Bowery and Divisionst-eet, wlio i? idling ? :? :?? - -rr.iii.--iii-.-iit? the Ut.fMiy. Every ,r:t 1 ? wsrraoted. CI 1 ?s i usual. KiitraneeXr.. 7i Bosvrry._I i I" "m POTATOES?For sale, 200 bushels of tust quallt* Ei -- iish Cuj? Potatoes. .\: ply t<? H;' W. A .1. r.TAPSt OTT, 7G Soi th-st. QOPAL-H ca^A^^^.^ ^-^ Also, 10.000 lbs. " i'.r sale at '.? wesi prices 11 ! 1.1 LATIIRO-* -<- P.\l:'iT.'..'IT.'"'.* P-rirr-st. w . 1 .. ?TII H \:>?? 1 toasC ?'atrj nn\ ?: . _ tilned ; It lo colored do; 15 ?i No. I white do, tor sah ! I..-. \ RI S v: It I.'i ? Bnrli ( is.iH-h.i-.-ot.' !ia^s ..t.? n_ ; j-j ,:?.. a 01. for sale by f III I.ATIIKHI' .t I'.Ai.Tl.KTl 09 I'.-iui-st. t-"i.:.i.i lii'-N??'??i oouillei best Mice. Iron,a_oortxi, ? -J i, 25, 2o ?cd '-7, for sale by ??HKIIMAX, ATWATE2 A CO. Ar'l? Ne-T-.Ier.sev Ir.ru'". Stl Br - ' "illiKELI.A L'tiOTH'i Plain a:..: t- : :.- -, l.luc and U'MUKELI.A ' 'I.'.'' l-lask, for sale l>. WKL1-** A rsPP.rXr,. 52 P -??. TT si KK?.LL ".5?1"? etmrt isail::i --:i. ! L 1',.' U VMS, [11 - '.'? ; :- ' ' OOI ?I?.* I .'?- '? -?bed --'u-li 1 ? I. . - flS ADAMS. TIFF i\i St.CO.*"5Pme-st. w \.\ ' w ?i.K*m*?e*s. >hoe llirs-a?:, IVetdng '_\r '. :? 11 <t---i*!v 00 l:a::d am! ?"f siie tow In lots :? .-nit by fe7 ti' * ?- P- VAX EPS, 103 P.-arl st-s ILK. shoe L-vCK-?For ?ale by the rafcscri ers,b* thc -.ross. ?'? P VAN EPS, to.t Pearl st. If t? \"S>IY SUEET IKON?340 p?t?? s? r:..:. 9 : 1 . for sale bv (Ml) C-V^*- it WAKD. TI Broad st. -. R A NNKTTU?10 ba-ker? prime ;T.:a. For -ale by l"iO I_VTHKOP ft BAgTLETT.ta rea:l-st. SWD I' VPcK.?I.'-*"' re-'O? _ario_s?fcl ?alt by j-f Ki'O-'XK ELY as ''P. *l Fnlio-i--rr--f. COOPKRS' GLUE?AH Qo-slitiea?for -ale it M-cnfac turers'' oric.-i by EUGENE ELY Si * U. \-.' tarers' prici by l?f 71 I-'iilton-streft. C1 sivi'."? ? ?_<-i>^. ' ttoar-r \ ill." ' r.;??ie.-." - .?.-rry '"Acdiesr"' and ' lli?hlaoder." of the celehri?-sl Banictt manufacture?f?-r?-*J?*,-a lookers'pice* by _ lSi' . ?EUGENE KL. Si ?-0. 71 Fnltou-street. l'ARY 22, 1845. USEFUL AND ELEGANT NEW-YEAR5' PRESENT. DT?uUELPS CrniOSITrES OF LiTERATTTtE. The loregcmg valuable work: with the " Cnri.-xitles of American Literature,- by K. W. ?nswuM. u piibUihtN. i complete In one large royal txtaxo ?rotante, and sold for i alxiut one r,t.artcr of :he London price. It forms cc.-taln ; ly one of the most vaiuaM?. works in the English language, i and no public or private library is complete without i*.. 1". r -sdc by APPLETOS A CO. 200 Broadway. NO. X. BRArrUWAlTE-S KETKOSl'ExTf OK PRACTICAL MEDICINE AND SURGERY. The aio : ? i! i Journal -.-r ; abltsbet] - ??'?? ?!?'>? "fi'v-'r-.-.?;..?,>,??;?.? jied improvement nudeln Medical and Sur-^ic-I Science dunas thedastfi month?. ..: | nblisiied. ? Axso?-A GENEBAC INDEX to the first e?gllt numbers ofrbe ibove valuable v?o:k. ??hereby the readyr can >??? .ii i clauCf a li?: ofall the i.- .: un; .tan: iIi-cot-n.;; made in M, died Si ieos-t ?a the last foui ;?-..-?. The Index isjust issued, ? i- I'viiliici. [yon , '? ition to the office, ? ---. ? -THE L'KE VSIKV OF HISTORY.No. I. in.! II. ' N .. ?I!. i? nearly rei,.;.' mid will be issued in a few d.i. ?. ; It will bee inletedi twelve number?. 'i ERMS.?Forthe Introspect complete to thr present time. Si ; p. r ???..-1 ? .????l':-r SI, or V Cents pet No. Kor The Tre.t '"-?? i History, ?S .tu:? per No. ?shed and for sale by DANIEL ADF.K. i fid " Faltoa-atreet. N. jr". ' rji,:i '.!:;;:ciia>'TS. TlJACHEltS AND OTKEKS.? I -I Ilt'NTINiiTON A SAVAGE, ?IG Pearl-street, keep for sale a lftf**?J and complete assortment of - .. '.' iassical luid. Misci'il.ir.eoiis Books, Blank Books ::i every variety; Letter, Cap, (ruled and plain') BU, I Drawing;, and Tea Taper, Quills. Ink, Sealing Wax, ! See. ?fee. ;.:.-r.-Ii.it-.ts. Teacher?, School Committees and others, ?vishing te purchase, will find it for their interest to give n? a ? all, as we will furnish all articl s in our line a; low prices an '. In quantities to ?ui:. THEYPl'BLISII FOR SCHOOLS JCSTD ACADEMIES: ' !\-tcr Parley's 6eoerapby,|Kamc's Elements of Crili new edition, with l> maps! dsm, 8to. and 190ens-ravings. Preston's Interest Tables, T ?.Comprehensive Geography per cent, for Schools, with 40 maps I Do do Abridged, and ?20 engravings, by Sjvrebstert Dictionary for G. Ooodrich, anther of] Schools, l2mo. Peter Parley's Geography,! Do do do Uimo. Common School lli-tory.iMrs. Lincoln's Botany. ,v -. Inc -.:?-? of publlca-fDo Botany for Beginnen, ti?n. Do Natural Philosophy. ' Peter Parley's History for I Do Natural Philosophy for Children. ; Begimiers. ] Borritt's tieography of the Do Lectures on Chemistry. Heavens, -.v-uli an Atlas, i Do Chemistry lor Beginners. Fellowi ?' Astronomy for Be-IGallandcfs Picture Reading ? Miners. | Book. .'., ! ?r cleslasticalIDs- Preston's Interest Tables, n tcry for Schools. I percent. Uo do Abridged. A Practical Grammar of the English Language or an in lon to composition. In which the constructions arc classified luto predications and phrases. By Edward Ha? ien, authoi of the Speller and Deflncr. Part First. Parts first and sei md bound in one vol. sepSy THE BLUE BO< >K llir 1 S I ?>. A Itf-.ier of nil i IFF1CRRS and AOEXT8, Civil, Milita. ry and Naval, in the Service ol Uie I nited skatest with the Dames. .'iir,-e Bnd condition of nil Ships and Vessels belonging to Hie Unite?! States, mid when and ??.??.ere built. Together with the Name? and I ' impensation ofall PRINT? ERS in n: i ?ear employed by Congress, or any Heparinent or i iihcet of the Government. Prepared at the Department of State, Washington, A few copies of this valuable Work are for ibK together with a large assortinenl of School mid Mi :ellm.is Itnok?, a! TURNER ??? II VYDEN'S I 21f Cheap I'ash Book Store. 1U ?!? ihn.?t. BOAKDIXO .-SCHOOL? IICVlNli l.VSTlTLTK, Tamer Towx, N. v.?William P. l.Yox, A. M. Princi? pal.?Summer Session will open on the 1st of May. To those who desire to place ions at Boanliug School, , the advantages offered at this institution are believed to be ' Ciiial, If not superior, to any. tt has been in sue.-cs.s fui operation seven years The location, delightful and sa ! lubiious, Is coiivenitmt of access from tho City. Thecdl ? lice is commodious and comfortable?the play grounds am? ple and disconnected from the village. The government Is , efficient but mild, resembling that of a vvo|| regulated ; Christian family?and no day scholars are received to couu I teraci tlio salutary influence of family training. ? The system of instruction is designed not merely to ad? vance and perfect the pupil in the branches studied, but to | developeand instruct the judgment, t,< enlighten the un? derstanding, to form tiie habits, and to give a moral and ] useful direction :.? tiie Inclinations. Further particulars, Including Catalogue of Students, j opinions of patrons, be. will be found in the pamphlet circu? lar of the Institute, to be had on application at the Bock St?r.? of Bartlett .t Weiford, Astor House, and Itaynor's, "s Bowery. Refcretice, by permission, to the following distinguished ; gentlemen : Washington Irving, Esq. Hon. Daniel Webster, l\ S. Senate. Uon.UulianC. Verptanck. Capt Alex. Slidcll .Mackenzie, U. S. N. Nathaniel 1!. Hohnes, Esq. Tarrytown. Francis Hall, Esq. Rev. Nathan Bangs, PI"). Wm. C. Bryant, Esq. George T. Trimble, ,r. R, Van Rcnsselaer, M. 1). Harper & Brothers, New-York City. Also in tin- following who are now or have been, patrons: Rev H w Hunt, Zebebee Cook, Jr. Benj l Kier, Rev I. M Vincent, M Van Benrcn, 0?ciir Irving, Rev Thos Burch, Jus M Hsyt, Theo Reese, Rev J Dewing, JLMott, J TV Kncvels, itev J Scweii, CDusenberry, LDen'aon, RevAFSclleck, B l. Kip, Ceo Clinch, Rev Dr West, PParmony, HWClapp, l>r Jos Scribner, Wm >' Boggs, Benj I) Brush, Rev D Babcock, E \v Van V'oorhls, F Campbell, A It Livingston, Leonard Klrby, WS Dunham, Elisha Morrell, Jacob Leroy, P. F Howe, Peter Pinckney, Gen G H striker, HRaynor, Cha? Storm, Harvey Weed, Isaac Adriance, J dies crinan, B F Wheelwright, Thos Pattlson, Mi.rr:? Robinson. W Van Antwerp, M Eels. Cto 3m PREPARATORY (BOARDIKG) SCHOOL, .MIllDLE | 1 TOWJ?, CONN. D. Hi CHASE, A.M. PRINCIPAL. | Estal.li.-liod in 1835. Sr??.niis commence May 15th and ; Oct. 15th, continuing five months, at .Wo per session. Thorough preparation for college or business, and person? al attentions ..r" secure ! to ; upila a- ftally a? in the most expeusivo schools. Lads from New-York are placed In charge of a careful person, going and returning. Circulars at 14 Market-street and 174 Broadway. d"3yc I BOOK-IvEEPING, Sec. /~? C. MARSH, Accountant, respectfully nnnounces V- ? llat bis Counting-Rooms, Xo. h? Cedar-street, con? tinue open from s A. M. to '.' P. M. In the study of Book-keeping as it is taught by Mr. . Marsh, every pupil keeps, in the iu."<t practical manner, a j ' complete set of partnership books, embradug all the differ-I eut bosinestr transactions of a good mercantile house ; be been;..,.- familiar vvi:h all the books constituting the set, with all the documents relating to the books, trial balances, : balance sheets, accounts current, and v?iih various mer? cantile calculations u>. interest, discount, ?quation of j.ay ments, exchange, &e. In one course of instruction a person of good capacity wiU become a competent Book-keeper, and will receive a . ertrflcat?, to that effect, S > on ? Is taught In a c-i.l--. MERCANTILE v.'ltl'liNi;.? .1 thorough course of pro grcssive lessons, vvliich will not (all in effecting a valuable Improvement 5| cdroens uf a truly mercantile style may be - ::.:: the n oms. Pi sped - t, with.terms, hoars, Slo. may be ob.aii.ed at the rooms .lay and evening. C. <'. MARSH'S WORKS, The Science of Houiile Entry Beok-Keeplng Simpllfled, II th edition, '?'I'l pages octavo j l'ricc 51. The Art of Single Entry Book-Keeping inipiov'td, '?' led: ; tion. 130 page? octavo ; Price 75 cents. For sale at the bookstores,and at the rO"tn?. Mr. M .r?'.i offers bis senriccs In opening, closing, orwrit lug up books ; 88 Cedar-stroet, up sta - s5Y DSBRi ''?'? S RIDING-SCHOOL?No. 108 Bowery, near .'i?: .-jinil.il- .;?- ii..:.' New-York.?Mr.D.has.the i.ii :?? announce that bi< S.:!,-,. I i? ? peu Bay and Eveuiog, Ilt Euueatriaa Tniiioa ami ewreise Riding. TERMS. I.BCTI r.E LKSSONS. Et2E<~t-K KIDISli. II Li -? ?..?.V >ii DO I ! Mufilli.SUM i? di .to OOiSO lu'des.tool I do .iOuilU d . .COO t?in;Ie Lrtioii?. 2 00?Single Rittes. Ti lt. ni .f.. . Z501 N.B. Highly trained and met Horses, for the Itoid ?rPy ?. EVENING c:.t?-, : ;. uobs .? I ? !.. ? . ?.SI" '> Single ?o . : Single Kide. ~u RULES. :?All Lessons cr Rin^? paid for on commencing. ?%??:? .? eh Lesson or "Ride in the School, : i . oa tl?- Road. lor l.td.-i. f..mi 'i A. M. lo ; I . M. ,-. . r ' ??nll< m?, fri.in I to 5 and from T to 9?, P. M. | i?utleuiea aduii'.ti-i Juru.g thr hours ;??pr..;ri.,t?d :.. ' A cu-d of ;.ildi'<? :? r ?:'. ?t?r '? '. revi.us to commencing. .. :;.::-;, L ?:..-? ??.-.. .--? in this establiahmeat :,.. priviitgi of nduigthem in the school gratis. I'l." 'm_ IMPOK*l'ANT TO l'l ULfSHEKS.?STEEL PLAT'tS - OR SALE.?All the beeutifn! Steel Mate? pabTubed m ? . Mirror, will be ? Id a bargain, if imin'iiaij-.ai.pli c^tioa ue made to t!,.- UDttersigueti. The ?objects of these Plates ?cere all selected with cafe, engraves! by artists of ac L II m.-lud T-: .11 JK -tcrileiit ?UU-. From . twenty th ruand impressions a.?-/ b? taken.? Tter will be ?old a great barran?. ..;?:!? t.. ? r.... MORRIS, IVILLIS ?. KULLER, ;' I ? OiTic-of ttie K.VHiiinj r.:.rrir. N is-an. >:??!. .Ann-it. M_"i.'>. I>'?'OK.-. l'.V-'tlt.VMJ .-?!AllO.Shi;i.?.? large assortmect of Acccunt Books, Henvurandmn and l'a?? Bo '?-.i our own nnnnfartnre, made of the best rmallt: .....u paper, contrnnrly on hand at low prices. Sts ! tioncryoi ?v^.-j variety, Foreign and I>om?istic, embracing -. r article rem-ired, ! Ih fancy and staple. Papers of ? all ?escnpiion.-', Kulcd ai.d fiaia Cap and Letter, some as , low as i'l 50 per ream : Tissue, Note, Envelope and .Vraj _ .:.-..-.?-a::d qualities. Printing and Binding of every :- dcsaiptiOD titcuted at lowest rates. ?r!-.A>\iS k LOrTEEL, If lm JL-uitifacturin? S'ar.t.r.tr?. 77 Jlir'.ien lane. KKPaKKU LH.vi.l-: l.l'I.N'S Tlftl'SKl.S.and mates it seilow, riHu^haud harih. but tlie true Spanish Lily ! tlliite give.? the .-feilt a life-like ahlfcasier white, acil leaves j It smooth, sott and clear, actir; as a cosmetic Sold, price ! 2." cents a \os. a: s2 Chatham ?:. and 323 Broadway, or 139 Fulton -t.. Brooklyn. i If Im TV I-'. N'orwrvian B.." Imo?"J tnos fnr ?ale by . f!^3w JOS. TUCKEB.MA.N.63 VVr-it-stree?. ! \ .iiKltl? AN FILES??Mnrmtariuietl by John R?iiherT. al i ?"\. Manenwau, wamaleil eonal to any im?^'Cled. for saleta) ' die irariehy LB ?N.VRD .1' 'NE NTCOLL, j i al lm? S Pine nreet. FIVE DOLLARS A Y LAR. WIIOLI. -\0. 1205. I SANDS' SARSAPARILLA i All theph-uotnena of magnetic polarity, attraction and .??? pulsion, have at .leinth been resolved into one- general fact? ! that two currents of electricity mov?as to the same direction i -s--.iel.-jid in eo-tr-ry direction?, altrsci ?-ach oth?-r : ami po j larity his erer beeu comraa::icitesl to the co:n,..?.s i.-eeUle by ; ehr'.riciry. Zhao, after o lapae of m*ny rears, has '.he great secret "f ?he maguetii' elemeut been discoTereil?*nJ sse ?rr ' theetTecU of the discover}'in maiis u?eft;liiiTenti'iii - ? - I by patient investigation and eaperioientna>e the tru ! rtes .-'s..-.r*a;.ti ilia been disc-re:- I. elicitedaod ipplred ; and in the form of SAM'S' SARSAPARILLA, they in- N l l>-ve-l to be developed in their ?Treate-.* purity and itls-a-rth.? ? The magnetic tlukl does uot fi:d the ?sa. ssith more Certain!) ! along the U?!egra; >b.c win to a siren i?>iut. thin ii.??s tlieiiu. inl'ecti ig and restoring influence of this preparation to :!i. - at j of disease. Scrofula?, I'lc.-rs, haid or ult, Rbe ,n-. irisa, ? Scurvy, Erysipelas, Dyspepsia, reueral Debility. Mercurial 1 Ce^nptoiato, Tetter; Ri.igwonu. Salt Rheum. Lorrosy. Scal-1 i Head, and all hepatic disorders, are reliesed by its as*. The j ?usvulors do not pr?tend to iufslubilitv, bn: so far as the} I have had 111 opportunity of ol?ervinsor kuowiue tlieeffec af i :h- ir Extract, it has, by the blessing of Prosid.-nte, been nni ? formly beneficial. The fol'.owiui-certificates, recently received, will he read ? wt-.h interest, aud for further proof the reader is referred to 1 I pamphlet, which is fiinii?h?d without charge bv all the ; Agents : I Bl-tGHAMTO-r, Oct. 17. I?M. Messrs. A. C. & D. Ssmis?I have been sl?icre.l ssith SCTO" : ful.? for nine years. It .t;-iesiv.| ,., rarioos forms Iron its ? cCBtinencetnetit, but did not break 0M in ulcers, until, -.rvnr 1 four years ago, a loige swdKac ap|--ar?d ou my arm. I bad it! meed. It the- commenced eatuij;. and continued to e.it ? ir ?. s 11 i'..< rlrshy part ofmy arm, fnsrn tnv elbow to near mv si.caider, was nearlvall ulcers; it then brokst out oil both ! sides ofmy neck, and extended tomy face. I had a number of ulcers on my ancle and bottoms of my f-et. Mv .ttitferin.? I seemed almost intolerable. The most of the time 1 hive been . under physicians, have taken Iodine. Swaim's Panaota. ,n.,l ' oilier prepirations, and I had nea.-lv dawpaired ofgeuios relief, ! when I wa? induced by Mr. Roaford 10 try your Saraar-arilla. ! My soresassomeda more healthy appearance, aud I fluttered j mvself svith the idea that I should be s-ell again. 1 BAI - BOW tikeu eighteen bottles of your medicine, mv sores are all heal? ed, and my general health Is belter lliau it ji.is been before for j nine sears, and 1 ascube my cure to the efficacy of your Sar ?ipariHa. Had [ known its virtue? yean ago, 1 should liste been laved much severe.sufT.'riot; and ? disfigured face, and my ! husband ssonld have bevu saved -rrate-tpeii??.-. (Sia-ned) CTNTHIA N. TUPFER. I cheerfully testily to the truth o! the above statetneota of mvssiie. MASON I-'. TUPPER I'b- following interesting cose must commend itself to the careful attention of all similarly atllieted : St?:-?' (1 11 nu sTs"i> Ssn? if iRn.La. I ?pea'' experimoatally wheu I say tint this medicine is far m re effectual m the cure of chronic 01 scute rheumatism. than any oilier preparation I hue ever l steil. Having endured extreme suffering .it ti.nes ivitl.iu the last five years from re? peated attacks of inflammatory or acute rheumatism, I hau recently used Sa ids' Sarsaparilla ssith ::..- happiest nieces- : inj health is miss better than itHswbeea for many ment?a past, my appetite is go.id. ami my strength ?rapidly return m--, lattnbate this healthful change entirely to t!i ? nseof this patent medicine. Feeling; o deep sympathy with those who are afflicted ssith thi? toiinsjtiii ? m J pointai complaint, I cannot refrain front earnestly tKromroeodins t.. ?noli the is if this valuable specific lining the most entire confidence in tin- medicine .not m. Jicsl sUil! of Dr. Sands, I ? is in. u i thereby to try tue effects of their Sarsaparilla, and I take ph - sure in al'liti'. mv testimony to that 1 f many others, common dati ry ofits invaluable ?-c perries, uokuowu to and on !.. ed by the Messrs Sands. CHARLES DYER. Jr. Druggist mil Arwdtecary, in and 13 Westminster ?t. Proridence, Is. I. For farther partii ol.tr., ami cooclusitn evidVu re i 1" us mii** rior rain? and efficacy, see pamphlets, which iua> be obtained j of agents grati?. Prrporeu aud told, ss holesale uni retail, and for exportation, by A. 13. it D. SANDS, Druggists,No..Is Kulten ?1. r.s Broadss ..?; " East Broadway. fia Im V? ii.viiii.v ItEPUKT.?-Na?oiiol Loan Puud, Life .? iTlsurance Society of London?Capital $2,300,000?Gen? eral Agent's OtUee, 63 Woll-strcot, New.York. Report of persons insured in January, 184ft ander au tholltv from the Court of Directors in London, viz : Physician. I Printers. -i Stationer. 1 Tailor. 1 I To Clerks. 7 To Agents. I To Cashiers of Hanks. I To Sec'ry of Ins. Cos. 1 To Scic-ttltic Professor_ l To Teacher. 1 To Student. 1 Total Lives Insuurcd.71 MCitRLS ROBINSON, President. Sam'l Hansat, Sec'ry. Mintcrs Post, Physician. If Im To .Mechanics. I! To Farmers. 2 To Booksellers. ! To Grocers.'. 2 To Porter. I To Ottlcer of C. S. Army . 1 riiiiK. HOWARD INSURANCE company make I11 JL -arronces against loss or ilnnmge by Are and Inland navigation, 011 terms as favorable a? any other .-mular In- . stltutloli in the city. Capita! $300,000?Office No. 51 Wall sttect. Dtatt-roKs. K. Havens, Caleb O. Qolstcd, .lohn Imnkln, Najah Taylor, Wm. Vf. Todd, Melga 1?. Bcujamln, .1. Phillips Phoenix, Wm. Conch, Nathaniel Weed, Fanning C. Tucker, II. it. WooUey, Ferdinand Snyilam. David Lee, J B. Vanium, Henry (?.Thompson, John I?. Wolfe, Michael Baldwin,Peter L. Nevlus, Edward Anthony. K. HAVENS, President. Lewis Pnitxarw,Secretary. distf ~??T1C? TO FAMII?IKS. ALL Families who us? Conant'.s Patk.nt 1'k.s.st accord? ing tot ie siui?de directions, may rely upon It that heavy, sour ami unwholesome tread will not be fnuinl ?n their tables ; and, svhat Is often of the greatest comfort, the very best bread can be prepared, an soun as the lire is ready to bake, and while the table ia ordering lor the guests to oat It. II.I*. MCSSKY, Clinton Hall, cor. Heck-nan and Nassau, i hampii'-y ?t Allen, 70 Sonth-st. cor Maiden Lane < lassner i foung, 13? C'hambem-st Chester liritt?s, tin I Broadway J..I11111 P.r..wn .t Brothers, Uii Elghth-et Staples A: Konl. 132Bowery S V Albro.li'-N Bowery, center of Bond-st T ts a s Hope. i'PJ Chambers-st ? int T7 B. PALMER'S AAIEBICAN NEWSPAPER SI ' iT v ?SCItlPTIOX ANTJADVERTISING AGENCY? " !?'. State-street, Boston. ?? 5'j Pine-street, Philadelphia. S. E. corner ofBoltiinor? ami Calvcrt-st. P.idtimorc. Advertisements and subscriptions are received tor some of the liest Newspapers Of most of the principal town.? and cities of every State III the United -?Ute?, lor win..': ? - the July authorized Agent. Iterebants, Manufacturers, and Dealers generally are re speclf'ullT invited to avail themselves of the medium which my agency affords of communicating directly with the peo? ple of the country, bv advertising m the payers of the country. V. B. PALME It, .??-.? ' Agent for Country Newspaper*). GKNLlNETKAri. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE CANTt)N TEA COMalAN'Y, PRINCIPAL STORE, 121 CHATHAM BTEEET, N. Y. Branch Stores : 31s Bleeeker .street. New-York: JICI Grand street, near Suffolk, lil Greetiwieh street, near i'ulton. II?) Kult m street, Brooklyn. b91 hesnnt and iS N. i'mii-at. I"..iiailt:?.l,?a. 71 Uonover street, Boston. ?NVITI*. the attention oft Ity and Country Families a-..! Purchasers '.?> their several establishments, where they ; think Will lis; fomi.l by far the ben! SCltaCtJotH '?! pure and ' BMadnlterated Teaa in tho United sutes. The m_versal . popularlcv- au'i reuoss-n of their boase with reference to ) ! bij-h ?lual.lie-, i-,-.v pnces, and uorigtll ileuiii.g, Ls too svell | '? underst.!-?! to rentier farther comments necessary. Orl^l- 1 ! nil and only warelmuse for the Sole of Howqtu's Black ? Tea?" Ol^serve 1"?Stransers will be fairticular to rem. m- ' : her the ruuither of the principal store la Chatham street, j ! viz: 12!, between Pearl and Rosevett streets. The public ! will aL-o be pleased to take notice that the Canton Tea j Company have nothing to do with any other stores except j th.isi. r*es-*rlbed at the top of this advertisement. st? Y CHEAP OIL ?.TORE.?The ?utiscriber respecu'uUy in- j form? the public that he c/iitiriues ?ie wholesale and j retail Lamp Od oi:d Spirit Ga?, at Ills old stand, of a very tapetiox (juaiity, ten per cent cheaper than can be ptir cbaacd at any other store In this city, viz : Good Lamp Oil, per cai.SO 50 Sit; ertor ojaaL Lard do. 6itj Kenned 0:1,1st ijality.f 76 Do do 2d do . 6UJ ?Wtite Sperm t?o. Do ?o 2<1 do . 100 I? do 3d do . t?7' I Od Can? of ail sizes ; Lamp Glasses of all patterns and descriptions, and a fall assortment of lamp wicks, con? stantly on hand. Lamps cleaned and repaired. OH and Camphene sent to ar.y port Of the city free of charge. MERRITT SMITH. "2" Yc _199 f.reenwieh. corner Vesev-st. LANDLORD AND TEN A NT-Valions form, of Land? lord ? ?ud Teti-Bt's AsreeoieuU, i-c lu.iiug one kind -sai? iu? the Exemption Law. . . Also.eTery variety of H.rmse Lettinft Bills, togeiher with the Laws. ftl,e Slate of New-? ork. irUdof to LandlorsU aaid Tenanu, together with ell acts and asae-idroenU in rela tir.n to the same, in romphlrt?t.ric??12? emts. _ For sale at it S S. RA Y.NOR'S Booksiore. ;C BownT Clerks.2 Coniractor. I Carinan. I Doulbit. 1 Female. Il Grocers. 2 32 Darnesa Maker. ) In December.23 Merchants.IG| Total. Physicians.?3. Kearney Rodgcrs, M. 1). mid A. E. Ho sack, M. 1). (who utteud at the ?Oca daily at 3 o'clock P. M. Fee paid by the Society.) Rankers.?The Merchant.?' Bank. New York. (The ori? ginal authority irmn the London Board Is deposited with the President, J. J. Palmer, Esq. to whom releieuee muy bo made.) Solicitor.?William Van Book, Esq. 30 Woll-st For Pamphlets containing general remarks on Life In? surance, tables of rates, the report of the last annual meet? ing of Stockholders held In London, and oilier Infonnatlon desired, plea e apply to the subscriber, or to the Agents In Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and other principal cities. The scale of rates will bear comparison will, those of other Companies doing business here. Risks, if favorable, accepted at once ; and arc binding fi-nui the montent ?y'actual payment a/, premium to the sub? scriber, under ?ps-'eiul and lull authority delegated to him. Particular attention is invited to the division of profits (on the business In Eur.'pc ?is well as hi America) to policy holders; and the rnany advantages of the "Loan Fund" department. .1. LEANDER STARR, f6 3w General Agent for the United States. m he mutual life insurance company or X NEW-YORK.?This Institution, during the month of January, issued Seventy-One Policies, viz : : To Merchants.3i ITo Clergymen. '?! j To Manufacturers.4 ITo Lawyers. S I To Brokers. 1 To Physicians 11* WTF.ll?A iiru-lf h by? ;?-.p-clsble YOUNG WO Vf MAN a .hunisnnnd, or tu do general hoatevcork in a private ivraily. I? a (ood * ?ehe* and ifiixT. Good referenc? wdl !x-giren. Flea*? ?n.jair.'at V>. y< Fourth-strret. ia the ? .f. ._fjtl?? li- VNTEI1? \ Situation a? vin.ter or rnachtnnn by a re ?? -ns-Ttabie Y? nr-c Man. r? ? rinvalisfniniK. Ha.? no ob. ?eUoc to ,-n * -butt distance in the country. Ha? good crtr refere* e. P-. si?' inon-r-' i*5 FlimhftW. 'ill at* 1?7> ? >i. .. \ i .11 -, s. \ ?. i ..?? : f vu?. PAKeJrilili? ? ?if? . f U'lllniu r.rwll?. . ?>?. n-iMin.er, and daughter of Jaw < .-awlmd. l!.-r maideu r.wif ?" Heleu Valentine. She : . iMethiog tobet advantage by addm-sing J.C. \. ?S WtwtMnsjon-stteet. New-Yorfc Itfl?' V.N v I i\t-, I:,:,-:: .-m LAD, ntb l?i?iyear, ?fhvM m-Jilier resides la th.- eiiy, u :n want of a atustiou In some respectable mercuitt'c hou.*;. Inquire ef Igf_WELLS A SPKIN'G. 51 riae-tt. VIT ANTED?Journeymen Lock Makers, to work at ? T bank lock*. None need apply but sober men and firs: rate workmen. B. C. JONE.'*, ?17 7 <"*.::rch-st. Newark. N. J. OST?A Gold Lead Pencil, on wbich v??a engraved ihr ? -'? name. By leaving it with the tier* at the D-alt i i ,:.i .- :':.? . ::.?? ;.u :.-r ?ill l-e ?uiis&ly ir ?? ,:.?rU. f''I t___ 1,1 UI .Nt>? V i'-'ir of tiol.l >|*?elacln. ou laudar last, in V -,. ei .an ha>e ils-m by a;-ply ?hi _tt.o _f ? ft rjlEN DOLLARS REWARD ? \TCKSBOtG BANK I STOCK.?A .r thirty shares Vicksburg Bank Stock, in the name of BueJCley ?v Peek? and number? ed 3028, with Power of Attorrey attach??, was lost on Sa I March. It was ene!.-sed in a letter, and lost on Its way to 'U'.d'-ircoc. The above will be paid by leav. ' Ing i: at Ttiompaoo's ?tl'.v, 32 WiUI-.-t. mh25 tf Bn.Vitli \VA.\TKt>-\boi:t the fini or middle of .March, na anrate lamitj !.- i ?.-?-i t-em maud niswifeneat Broad war. The In.lr r- rt i",.le?-..r of' Vusic. a pupil in the familjr ?run:.I be .'..?:::.! ;e. Term? m.?lefnte?most ?atafaetiyy r?. fi-rviii-es e ven and nsqn red. lilltlini S. T. at this office by letter._fat ft* F K E N C HS H OTBL. TEX PROPRIETOR respectfully Informs his friends and the , abate t.'iat he lias o;.tme?l hi? new and splen dld Hotel at 13.1 Fulton-street, ? few door? east of Broad? way, b t!ie inmediata vicinity of mercantile business and .: placttof amustunent, and has furiilshed It In i ?:. le ' Il ir fhvi rille l'inparison with the very best bot?is ta the city. The proprietor. In building and tJt tinr up the above house, hastiad strict regard to elegance ande i.:;-., and that he has combined economy the fol ;, ??;.:.' - Will ?': ?? : \ BOOM FOE latSE MCJJT.S5 A .WEEK.150 The rooms will bo wanned gratis, and upon no occasion will then be more than one bed m a room. There Is a REFECTORY attached, in which there are meals stared up nt all novarof t?ie day and evening. There are also Bath Roomi connected, for wann, cold and shower baths. The Porter will lv Ui attemlaiK-e at alt dmes ?taring the night, to admit lodger*, and to let them out at all l.ours. X. r..?Those who want Lodgings arter the house closes will ring the hall bell. n?i) Sm? Collections lu MIsslsaippi. C. HEVES ?t DAVIDSON. Attorneys at Law. Coffee / vUlcMlasL T. A. CHEVE8 ?VA. II. DAVIDSON* win.- ve | rompt attention to the hnslnasa of their predas '? ?? lly in the Sorthern, and to the colU-ctlon of for? eign claims, amounting to five hundred dollars, and up? ward?, In anv part o) the state, r.-h. 3d. 184S. REFERENCES. 1 DtVTN f. ESTES, H?;. T.. ... Messrs. TOWNSEND* BROTHER, {*??****?? SMITH kC-UlROLL, ? M. D. COOPEK Si CO. ? New-Orleans. PELLOWES.JOHNSOX.fc CO. J RER? & BROTHER, 7 " CAVE ?t seit UFER, [Philadelphia. GRIGO .v ELLIOTT, J i..iil).\lAN & MEANS,!.. .. " D. B. FKIERSON, Es.|. j McmPhli* ft am? ?ii?n cuNliElt,,Jr. Attorney and Counsellor ut Law, .1:11 Solicit .' m Clunc ry, fort Wayne, Indiana, will ' fessl bl :"? ??- in ?In- vaili.us department? of the State of ludlaua. Will also attend to ?he payment of taxes, sal.- 01 lands, and ai! other business appertaining to ;i General Lana Agency n.r Northern Indiana. R .-. .. . 1 -, .V.ir-1 ',./(.- j.V.r. I-Mi; im.ls, Es.;. Mesan?. Foot & I>.i rles, W. I?. S. Woodhull .t Oo. Suvdaiu. Sage ?c Co. Tin i"e. IlllffS Thomas, Strutlier?, .Mor?liouse tt Co. '. & linger. nSft 3m? LAW CVRD.?COLUtCTION II' lltBT? IN TUB NoBTIl IVut.?E. B. WASHBUENE, Attorney nt Law.Oa lena, (Illinois,) wIRgive his attention to the collection of debts due Xcw-York merchants in Galena; ituckford and ltock Island, llllnoi-: in Du lt.i.|iie, I..wit; in IMattcvltle, Potos?, Prairie du Chleu, Mineral Peint and Madison, Wis? consin. Refer t.i I). A. Cushman Sc Co,; Doremus, Suydam & S'lx.-n. Ni vv-York. sjl ITlRIEJsDS OP ROBERT B.GAQEare liilonned that he has I? cated at No. 'Jl I.ibkktt-strkct. DRY 1 ?mods at tin- smnllest possible advance. l-Al.l III LAH A? Tfc'NTIO!? Is requested to his sti?k of DRAWER 1 ?1 xiDS A NO LACE GOODS, which will always lie kept full und complete, presuming on showing the largest ?uul lullest assortment lu the city. ii'j.'i Jm* Dr. I! 11 OWN, Oculist, bcits to inlorm ilw pub? lic tli.-i lu- continues lus successful treatment on all disease? of the Eye, and to which, eases often, and even for an loue a peiiod as forty yearn. ha?e fielded, after lhey lia?e baf ll-l the ?kill of. and own declared incurabl?. by eminent Physicians and Oculista. About six-tenth? e_04> thalmic diseases are caused by .MEASLES and Small-Pet, Inn which, ?fnroperly treated in m early stage, are mostly cu rabie. Indeed, Dr. B. assorti thai ?11 instance of failun. in ins tri-itini'i.t would be ilinnsi iiuknovvn. if the afliicti'd ?mild apply to him when diminution of -ijit i? Ant noticed, or in il.?rlv stase of inflammation, however acme, and before so many cheap but destructif?* applications are made me of. Reference to the following cures, which ?vere eery invete? rate e.is.? : A ?.hi of Mr. John Bumtead, of Jersey City, al most blind from MEASLES. Frederick Battin, 470 Urooine street, bad case of IRITIS, J0I111 II. Roberts?bid cane?in ltidge-street, between Stan ion and II.Mtiloii. in the reai-of PL'HL'Lt-NT OPTHAL MIA and ULCERATED - ORNEA. 1 itlire 74 1 btmbers-st. lour doors fiom Broadway. Hours of attendance from tl A. M. to 2 P. M. (suudaya excspiad.) Advice 10 the poor gratis. d/1 ly THOMPSON'S TRUSSES, Offlce 13 Beek vnian street. About 1KX) of the first physicians /and surgeons of New-York have given their decided preference to this Trn-s, as yon can graduate the pressure from one to fifty pounds on the ruptiin-, without a back pad, which docs so much Injury to the ?line, a fair trial l eing the liest test of its superi? ority, It Is applied and Bis days' trial given; and If It doe? not retain the raptare, while performing every kind of ex? ert i.?e or cottgliing, ?nut give perfect ease?in a word, If It is not satisfactory In every respect, the money is cheerfully returned ; and lids H the only condition on which you sin mid buy any Truss. jV permanent cure Is easily effected, and warranted, if directions are followed. 'I hose sending for ilii> Trass need only mention the side raptured und the measure round the hips, as they can graJ u.ue uni pressure to suit their case. Sold wholesale and retail nt lit Beekman-st. nul t? HILL'S T?Ti'SSES.?Notice to Ruptured nttllctfd with Rapture? the best Instrumental aid the application at the office. No. 4 Vesey street,orto either of the agents In the principal towns In the Bulled Stales. Be carelUI to examine the 1..U k pad of null's Trusses, to see If they are endorsed by l?r. Hull in writing. None are genuine, orto bcreUcd upon .1? good, without his signature?. ? olnny persons have undertaken to vend Imitations of Bull's celebrated Trusses, and thousands are lmpo?ed upon in 1 i.ii?..|i. M.-e. T'n se Imitations c.v.inot be relied upon; they are nude by unskllft.1 mechanics, and are no better than itn- ordinary Trusser. If, ms have been fined up at No. A Vency street, exclu? sively for ladies, having a suparule entrance from the busi? ness department, where a female Is In constant attendance to vviiir 11; uu pat.eiits. n21 tf D HULL'S Till, ss Persons.?Persons ?nay rely uikui the world nffoiils, on G TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Ml VHS. Fancy Geods, Bottons, Jewelry, ic?The ?ub J sccber i? n-.-eii in ^v. Qeodl ilail>, fur [lie Sprint trade, among whii h ... the following : 15 cases American gum Suspenders ind tinrier?. 0 do Cologne Water and oib?tr Perfumery. .?I do S;.11 ,1".id. ineludtugevtnv ?arietv 1 do Ho. ks .ind Eye*, in bos.'? and uu card?. 1. do Twist Back Combs; 4 do Percussion Caps. 1, do Ivory Combs, from flee to 8 8 S.ftae IS 1!,, W.i Pocket I ..rub? C. sid-s n great variotj of Beads, Shoe Thread. Binding?, Cords, Tape?. Thrwu!, Scislors, Bead Work. Shell t'uuibi. Ornaments, Gnevold Ihuter riega, ?lo itreastpiu?. gold PeociU, Eyelet Kacllinines, gilt and lasting Buttons, iK-arl and agate d- , I ???ri.uin S,ilvfr V. .re, 1'l?.ted Ware, flue gold lever and oiner vv L'che?, Silvei Pencil ' rses, Tooth Braakes, kc.?ui>> ?ble for country or city trade, on the moat liberal term?.? Agencj f . ...? 1 rick ;- 1 ?? ? sud It it W Robinson's gilt sod ?Miliurv Bull 1 " .?<! .1. P. VAN EPH ten ynt\ tt, Vl/ATCIIEs, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, Ac?Tho It suliscritxrs rcspectflilly Invite the attention of their friends and the public 10 their select .i-soriment of 1 IM. COLD AM) SILVER WATCHES, , ' 1 Duplex, Lever and Leptne Watches, of the va? ri.jii? approved makers, cased in the neatest style,and war? ranted correct tune keepers. Silver Knives, F.jrks, Spoons, Ladles, Tea Sets, Cup?, Ca?toTS,?'c. Plated and I'.ritanula Ware, Spectacles, Pencil Cases. Uantel Ckx ks. Pin? Cutlery, Fancy Goods, &c. wldch they are ci.ai;.-1 ;.. offer for -ale at very reduced prices. Watches and (locks carefully repaired anil warranted. LOCKWOt'lJ k SCRIRNER, At tin "M EslaWlahed store, 2S3 Pea-I, f.", r'..r:i(.r Fu't' n-sir.-et, oppi^ite I'.S. Hotel. \\' 11 ..?..-, JEWELBT, Ae._a splendid assortment Vf of ?i'.!'! m..! silver lJupli-x.p4te.it Lerer, Anchor Esc?peme:::, Le? I:..- and Vertical Watclns, selected fren? ;!.. bestmanufj lureri 1:1 Europe-, which will be warrantas! perfect tlrn ?'..?? ? -. Also some ner.- patterns of I'mld f.lialns. Seals and Key?. " ?? Gold Pencil Caaes and Gold Pel?. " " Tnlmtlcs, Wngs, Pins. Sc ?s ?i .. Kracclt t? with stone?, *c. Silver Fork?, scions, *<? All the ah/jve anides wilt be soi.1 at tlic lowest prie*?, and waj-rai.led to be ".|ual :?> the best made hi the city, by M OTT ?V l?t' I !I I.1LS Importersof Fine W atcbes. Sic. No. T Nasnn-st. opposite the Cusiom House. P. ''.-Tlie above article- caretiuly repaired and warrant c.. by the most -k.ir.it wfrf.menji>jti}??*?Jj_?17 C? H H V??TT i-il 1 -i'. Jr. WATCIi-MAKEB and Jewel R l.r ,' irvvpr'par dto^U WaU*es at retail lower , " r' '',,'" . l, ' T? ,,,,. dtv. Ai be is constantly re than any ? ... ? ?- ):^\,.m th, n^at\t?nsm in v ?" ?"' rvsSSS1 ??SStxA be is enabled to offer a "tc-\ moa lame, er ?*? mon?- returned. Also a very good au^snent of Jewelry an-l .-uver Ware very low. N. B^ 2f ?f*?h ?Ji Wat.'b.-- and ..1.1 Mold and .?liver taken la ex cittr.?oTbough*. Ur cash. Watches. ( ??Kks. Music Boxes ?? j^ri-trv repalreit In the best manner and warranted, iV- eaueri ? 1 ceil workmen, a* low as any other house in the citv KlOTARDFISnEB?sir. tmporteruf Watches and Jewelry, wholesale ami relail. No. 331 Broadway, New. York, ? lew door? above the Clly Hospital. ,.., WlfHiRl) PTSnER. Jr. /i??/ ?.Y...?.-ir..?. <*?>-.??he ?ubsc?ilj.'rii oner for ?ale lOO JL bbl- Ruck wheat Flo?ir as a substitute for Oat Jleal for feedi.ntCat:!?-. It '.snow extensively used tee that pur? pose on account of I? Urine; couatderably cheaper. Ah? 100 h'.ls and M luUf bbU Extra for family roe or shlppint, l?l tf WRIGHT, LOSEE * CO. ? Moort tt.