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()K V WMI08* ^:?Uinn saiaTWc? ging n..Mj7? Lam* ?? twti ***** * re,,u<"j pnc"'?m?n? ? k" " Li sard ? .?1*. aas En*'*" ieir?afe, et 6d theyd ^?~..e French Glngbsms. ?JsallwoolBaregee.??"'??? ,?* Jeoej?-? rJ wooi Ba/egeA little or no damage, tl ?^quaUryrl^-^?^10' 2i5^ LiNR * PORTER, cor. Cath-me-s^ ?i ?T(iO?l)S .?151?' k Kien' W Sri.?? Csa.lui.re.. Urft. ?ta V?^/^. * . - Vur-. n Muslins, L'uen Hdkfs, *?*? Alto, a O^xbt??;^"^:" * h V0, . Cloth Smrti-g. Mus.tns <>f mjwJ^zll JL- ,n.ae (Cr family ????,rt,h Linens. Table 0,tt?. *c.for ?*?* '""yy^ n ATHE WS, W Ctthartn?st, ? VILMf I cSaU* New-York, would Invite ? MILI.s. of Merchant* about viaiung A. Cuy, w. au K?*L1p.i0O, now melting ?" ff1 !? V.,,,Viured from new Parts Patterns, received _ ffT T ~* *-^*t*r?1 for ibe Spring ptRASOLS AND UMBRELLAS, t aalend Id suV* of fringed, and Pltin Edge. O.ngbam, s*tInd Ttir?B- Paras"ls. and Cotion and Gl.ighem pj?*.^:*^ wblch will be offered atextreasely low ?^ar'Wir? Show Staudt, lor exhlbktng Shawls and Man? ag je ratet fortl.ipplng_*w" T^?^T^IILLING DK LAlNES IV Bl RDEIT S CDeao Dry Goodt Store, 138 VValker J I* above De Lainet hare juet been recelreR from &**?? d are warranted equal to any mal tell for la. 6d. 227v*rd. Alto a fine lot of Bleached ifilruuge, from 7d. , ?k?ayare ; eit.a fine English Shirttngi by^hepieeeatla. IV^Yerk Mnl.. ai it id. A lei '?d ffitt 2t 2? M . St. and 4t a yard. Ladiet light and awT'Kid Olovet. Parit made.3e 6d a pair, equal to 5?. ST**, /i^m, wntie and dark K'd (Hevea, 4* a pair. mmm *^QY*M c Bi-RDETT. im Walkerst M EOOE K8 S irAJKVV FASCY STORE?Just opened I e al 449 Bboadwav. between Grand and Canal si*, ?vljtre int? be lourid a well *eleeu?d Slock of S&L SIL FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS, ^itUtlugof LADIES' MORE BOXES. R*lcule?.Tol.el and Jewel Cuet. Walkrr'trelehrtted Enrllth Queen t Own Needles. Cruubet Book*. Peiernt and Neediea iu *. icioria and Jtnr y '? nJ caaea. Ptpetlrlet, Inkstand*. vrrfting Case*, ?plendldly fined with teeret drawers Port Polio*. Memorandum Hooka, flatet. a new article, bound n. ibe form of booka. Bieber?, Engllsl Wtter ('..ort. of beat quality. Port Mom t.r*. Card Catet. Souvenlrt and Tablet*. Marie Boxet, arranged from two to twelve tuo.es. Pocket Riiivea. Razor*. Sntaort, and Penclla. * ALSO BROS HEB. Clothe*. Hat. Hair. Nail and Tooth Brushet together rh* t choice lot of Oenalne Perrumerv, manufactured by tjt "SOCIETE UTGIENIQUE OK PARIS," awacknowledfed tuperior to any oilier in the world. Ahn, tuperior French Shaving Cream, tripple extract*. Alto, Qtmet, Card*. Battledore*. Gracet, Checken, $mm\ Domlnoe* and Toy* In the tt ret teat variety, for the ?jaitttP*Di and loilruellon of children. Mr ROGERS htving reaided iu Europe for the past few ?lart, and being ettahl'ihed in one of the firtt Bazaar'a in tatdon.ltthu* enabled to supply hit customert with the ?tatest ?arietv tt *^ THE CHEAPEST RATF2. Bis business has ne conneciiou with any Oift Concert*, Pre* BAI* or Lotterie?. Ac Ac. but bit prices are dlt Btclly marked on every article, and thote who favor him wtb their patronage will find them lower than at any other tee* in the city. 419 Broad wty. j28 3iTuJc3* ?llCL7S^mNO & CO., No. 51 EXCHANGE-PLACE, offer for (ale on commission BaoWM SREETIRCB, FAHCV CtSSIMEBES, Bbowk Sribtincs, Bi.acb ard Colobed do. ?ribtiro Stbisbs. Bboad Cloths, Bleached Cottors, Sheep's Gbats, Rlub Derims, Satirets ard Twaaet, Partaloor STitrrt, Plaid Lirsbvs, tiLBciAi ard Cambrics, Cloakircs, ArtoM Checks, Flahrkls, ?Sbb_PRINTING CLOTHS. OOTS AND SHOES.?B.BLANCH 1 ARD has removed from 2?!'4 Pearl-sL to Ml a few doors ai'ove. where he has, and vrlM retVive from the Mane., fctcturen through ihe teaaon. the belt attortment of light segged Beolt tod Brogtnt in thu city, which will be sold b the trade as low a* can be purchased East. 2*0 Peari-tL Tf 3m* tJ.U k CASES "BLEACHED SHIRT *wrs-r*< fiNug, y 57, 39 33 and 3t! Inch, suitable for Manufacturer! of Sagt, and ihe general trade. For sale by SM_C. B. LB BAROf., 56 Ptne-st JSC P. COATS'S SIX CORD SPOOL ? COTTON.?The vender* and contumers of our Spoof Cations, are hereby Infermed, that we nave no Interest a4js*ever eliher dlrertly or Indirectly. Id ihe manufacture, I tt sale of any ower arncie of Spool Cotton Imported Into Swl n ied Slate*, than ihe one which bears, on each spool, SirDtin- In full ' J. A P. COATS," and that of " Andrew i a. General Agent for the United Htaiea," and we taks ' tat the same lime, to title., thai all our Threads are tfactured by ourselves, within our own premises. Rating recently made extensive addiilona to our Works, StaakstSi mtter>tJly Increase our protlucttou, we hope la SUare 10 be able 10 keep pace wttn the eontiantly Inereas tsl ssatand from tlie United States. OB' irtdes marts, having by many decisions received the Ihu protection of die Law Court*, we shell continue to pros* SBSsall InfrUignii'Mtita of IbeMi. J. A P COATS, ANDREW COATS, General Agent for the United Slates. B SHIRTS, BOSOMS, COLLARS.? eJQentlemen requiring anything in the above line, and aatroua of obtaining a good hi and neat work at moderate antes, are respectfully invited to call at Mitt ARTHUR'S MriManufactory, b Murray-sl New-York, wbero all or dsn ire punctua.lv attended to and promptly executed.? IsShts' and children'! linen made up to order, j >" Imeod* VpNTER ?ARMENTS7-^1r view of ? * Sa advanced taste of the Season, we are offering al ?tdurnd Price* a ?eiecilon from what in an endeavor to tn> SAllhs supremacy of our Goods, we have no heal tail on hi asaaeeodtng a* the best assortment of First Quality UADY MADE GARM r'NTS in the city, comprising a SartlcnlarW new style of Surtoiiis, Over and Body Seeks, Drest and r-i?-k Coat* Pantaleon!. \ e*i?. Ac WR ff. JENNINGS, A Co 231 Broadway, "I* u _ opposite the Park Fountala. FASHIONABLE HATS. ? Just fin Ishcd, the most iplendid article ever offered. Elegant f SEN CM SILK HATb tt the low pnreof S3, ututilyaold at W Also, an article at f * V. Neat Halt at $2 BROWN. fs* Im* 1M Canal st one door from Sullivan FINE BLEACHED COTTONS-Krom she Einntre Slate. Waebuaett. Roektagbara. Manche*. kw, Dover, Hope, Aiiierlcan, Wi daiB*viiiB, F:iweil. Wat Swaj, New-Bedford, Yoik Premiuiu. Rhode 1*1 and. Med* ?ay.t'xbridge. Porttmouth,Howry, Cheluufbrd, andoihec BTIIlt, for export or the trade, for *a > _NEMMITH A CO. in and S3 Plns-st SHBURTON T1CKS.-50 cRses of I those superior Ticking* for sale by P " NESMITH A CO> and 52 Ptne-st PHILADELPHIA CHECKS.?Apron, a rnrnlttiie and oiber Cheeks of different quaildes for sJehy Ll27 tf| NESMITH 4t CO 5?. and oi Piueesl. A Kin CASES BLUE snd WHITE snd ^tu 2 H LUE PRINTS. Fur sals by at w C B LEBARor ., ss ftae-st. iJOLORED CAMBRICS.?100 esses all colon and oualitl-s for tale at reduced prices be J*_C B LE RARON. AN Pine-et DR1NTS.?A full supply of Spring * stylesjust received, suited lo the Uade and for export, * ??>by_[jatfl NESMITH A CO. X and S3 Pine sl Ol Mi CA8ES .DAMS BLUE AND '<>RANt,K PRI NTS.?(tuperior in quality of work bbs v* lety of tt|ls, for tale by C B. LE BAkON, J* H> Plne-tt PUN08, tH)R SALK ? A !irs'-ra!9 -ec.ri'l-ha'. ! * rosewood PIANO, bj octaves, price tioo, at 781 ajsasasicb-n. PIANO FORTES;?V. F. HARRI * BON. 23 Canal at (warerooni 24 sion-.] orfen for *aie a*pencid tas .rfe ni , f Rosewood PIANOS of r| and 7 T?we. with the latest tmprovenients Iff Da PARH ART'S OWN IMPROVED j'?RieODEONS of *ti|>eiK>r tone a;.d atvle, for tale ??a Mslodetta Wawooan. at 30 ' Broadwav. Please e^s*d rAtmlue. |IV Im?) J S CLARK piANo K()RTES.?Perst.ns soout pur ?r^assag Plante, will Sad tt to their advantage to ca.. at *J***Bakcot Manufactory, lt*4 FulumsLiwett of Broad. J*f I A cetera. iMortmenl of mahogany and rotewjod *?"<>? <or.r.an;,y oe band, w^lch snl! ha *oid low f.,r cash w*PS*eva4 paper. Oea.en tuppled on liberal terms j*?S? a. GLENN A CO. li?i Fuiton-st pUNO-FORTES FOR SALE.? Per * *pps shout purchating Piano* will find tt to their ad TJl-JieiocaJ! at SENNET A COMPANY S Manufactory. *ss~araoa-si feati aide of Broadway.) They have a large C?***' of Roaew ood Piano* oontlantJy oa hand. Every "??Jasaat warranted for ivto \. a:t ? A Co have ihe ??sat of more than l.?n> peratiot ther wl'l refrr to. who Bare baaed Pianos of them, all of which have given ?j. e-1 ? r law? oi ir.em. ail of vim a nave given sJtaT? ?*u?f?f?ou. bul whan any douott are eapreaaed J^JBlalr quality, ihe payment may be wuiuieli until ?ucb J^aiws removed. 0.d Plaaot sxchsnged New and ^gsVhaad Pianos to lei n27 tf gECONlMI?NlTTlANOS.? WA ?i1* ^ Z?*-**' **l ?ro*l^ky. * few door, below COui." ^ ?'*''0:i*n Piano room* of T UK.HEKT i siXrkl!!.* lu** M?orl??'t?f second hand Pi.n.ss for saZsT?* *? m" ? ft"0** 9? to a mi Alto a ??? aeswimeot of M a.ic for Ml* u i redaeed p ic * J)tH(>i> kV w MtMN- i, pr; ^MtAeei.sioRROAOWAY N. Y mjfjm il^OLIAN PIANOFORTES.?W? imVJ would call ihe sip-mi >n >f the pah |c to the fine u> iortm> nt ?>f Piano-Fortes, with and without tho much ad mtr?d itlollan Accompaniment, made by the celebrated Bouse ofT. Gtltmrt *> to. of Button. recently opened at 14? Broadway by WATERS k BERRY. Th- Ptaroa of T. O i. Co. have hero too long and too favorably knows toner j any commendation*.. Hundred* In thia city can ?"?tuft- to their superior excellence. N K - Second-hand Piano* taken in exchange. Piano* to let A hne aesortment of the aeOvB trstrurriTits May t>* found at the Warerooma of Lincoln A Thompson, l?) Pulton-et Brooklyn J^ilin* #n H URCH O R GAN HI AN ? FACTO RY.?GEORGE JAUD1NE. 548 Pesrl-sl near City Hospital. Broadway, New-T ark -Plan* and estimate* gi? ven Order* reapectfully solicited, which will bo mo*t faithfully executed, and upon liberal teru.s. jalJlyeod* i J de H. BARMORE oder at their Maa VJl ? afncuiry and Ware-room. 34? BLEECKKR-St cor uer of' Charl-w-et an assortment of elegant PIANO POSThS. with the metallic frame and reverie bridge, and 111 other modern Improvement*. da 9m* J~& C. FISCHER, (late Ndnns 6c Fis ? tiira.i Manufactory and Wareroom, 17n Oreenwlch? at corner of Dev. PIANO- PORTES warranted, with re ver?e bridge and patent tube, well calculated for keeping In tune Pianoforte* tuned, repaired and exchanged. )2R 3m* COAL. THE SUBSCRIBER is authorized (as Agent ol the Company) to contract for lite deliverv of CARGOES of the celebrated COAL from the Salem Hill Mines at Pottsville, Pa., formerly worked bv Milne* it Haywood and John G. Hewea 2if I.V_8. C. OPPEN, 63 Wull-at. COAL DISCHARGING?The Subscri her ia now landing Black Heath Range and Stove Coal, in handaome order. Tld* superior fuel burns without clincher, and la entirely free from bone, alate, aud other impurltlea. Also, in yard. Peach Orchard. Lei.'h. Liver? pool, Cannel and Siding Coals, all of a prime quality, and for sale at greatly reduced price*. JAMES L WORTH. Jf21 tf 24 Broadway and Kourtb, cor. Thompson. COAL.-Reduced Prices.?600 tans Fresh Block -Selmjlkill Stove and Range delivered free of cartage at 75 per tun. Also Peach Orchard very low at SIMPSON'S. 78 Thompaon-at. near Spring, an t 9 ChrUtopher-*L near JefTeraon Market UM I w* COAL?WHITE ASH?PRICE RE DUCEDTOS5 75 PER TUN.-VVow Aah Com. br?i fnallty, Egg, Stove and Nut ?lze?, a, the above low price, ellvered free of eharg? for cartage?mu*t h* pa'd for la good mouey wlmn the order la given T. STOKES DICKINSON, d23 tf 107 Anthony -n nh. r Brrradwa**, ("U)AL.? 1 am deUveriog tin* \ttmt Stove >^and Egg Red Aah. dry, from under sheas, at &?'> per tun ; While Aah, B5 501 Liverpool. $7 per chaldron. 12f lm* PETER CLINTON, cor King and Greenwich C~OAL?Red"Ash or White Ash Nut, $5 mi ; Large Nut, 85 75; Egg or Stove, |ft rm; Liv. erpool, t!HMi per Chaldron, delivered. A'eo, Cumberland and Cannel. from yard* under cover, at 47a Broome d, sear Wooaler-at and 313 Bov.. rV. lMSm- JACOB WEEKS V NEPHEWS. fjkLZ ?f)PER TUN for good COAX..? #**jn 'Lump. * > JO: Stove and delivered Sehuylktll and Peach Orchard of all aize*; also Liverpool and Blacksmith's Coal, ai low pneea. at SIMP? SON b Depot, 7b and 78 Thompson si sear Spring. IBS la * MEDICAL. ANOTH ER S( IENTIFIC WON DER! Dr. HOL'GHTON'S PEPSIN, the true digesti/e fluid ! or Gaalic Juice, a Great Dyspepsia Curer. prepared from Rennet, or the fourth Siomach of the Ox, after directions of Baron Licb;g. the great Piiyalological Cheuii*l, by J. 8. Houghtor;, M D , Philadelphia, Pa. This Is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion. Dys? pepsia. Jau no ice. Liver Complaint. Constipation, and De bi.iiy, curing afier nature's own method, by nature's own ag'-nt. the Gasinc Juice. The Gastric Juice is the Great Solvent of the food, the , ptniMng. preserving, stimulating agent of the stomach and ! in i? surie*. WvUtoat U there can be no dlgeciton.? no con vereion of food into blood?no nulriuon of the body ; but j rather a foul, torpid, palnf. I, and destructive cundiiioa or : liic whole d'yesilve'apparatui. A w eak, half-dead, or in. 1 jurtd stomach produces no go >d Gastric Juice, and hence | the disease, distress, and de.bi.iiv v? lileh ensue. But ihis want may be supplied by extracting ihe digestive prlDCipie, Pepsin, from the stomachs of animals resemb ling man. thus forming a Digestive F.uid, precisely like the ' natural Gastric Juice, in Its ch. mical powers, and furnish Inga complete and perfect substitute for It The an of performing the process of Digestion Artificially has long been known lo Physiologists. Dr. HoughtoD claims the merit of making the app'icailon of this art, to the cure of Dyspepaia, In a perfect and agreeab.e form. READ THE SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE -Baroa Lieldg, in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, aaya i "An Artificial Digest.ve Fluid, analogous lo the Gastric Juice, n.ay lie prepared from the mucous membrane of the l stoii.acb of the Calf, in which various articles of food, a* meat and eggs, will be softened, changed, aud digested, just in the same manner as they wou'd be in the burn tu ston ach." Ctul on the Agent for further evidence, of a similar I character. It is doing wonders for Dyspeptics. Every botile of the genuine preparation bears ihe written slguaV ' ture of J. S. HOUGHTON. M D . sole proprietor Ur. HOL'GHTON'S NEU YORK OFFICE, b8 Ltspa- | nard-at. a few doora from Broadway. 22f lw I VALUABLE TESTIMONY from the i a BOfJTH.?We like.at all tiaaas togi^o credit when credit is due, and If, at the same time, we can relieve the ' dieiretsed, we are doubly gratified; WeJatberaSOtra, ui.e Iba f> llowlng voluntary testimony as to the benehcia. ef. sVesaof WISTAR S BALSAM I IF W1LU CHERRY, by the Editor of the Columbia South Carollalan, w ho appeals lo have obtained great redef bv us use [Old Dominion. Portsmouth. V*. WISTARS BALSAM OF WILD CHBftRT. We seljom resort to patent medicines, having a great respect for the skill of ihe reg,, ar profession, but chance threw Into our way the above named medicine, iintuedia'.e by after the close of the last session of the Legislature, when | our luoi* w ere almost dried up by ihe highly rarlli 'd at- j niospheie of our siove-wariued Stale House. The Balsam 1 Immediately relieved us oi a most harassing cough, which threatered our health in a serious degree. We feel that l we are indebted lo ii for some fifteen pounds of am ial ! ueight-which addition once PELT, cat.noi be forgotten ' None genuiue unless signed I. BfJTTfl on the wrapper. CAL'TION? The only genuine and original article was 1 firs, introduced in ihe year ltn.8. Ii has been well Mened, ! and appreciated for ten years, in ail the complaint* for wlM.il ha* been recommended, viz Coughs, Colds, In flueo/a. Bronrhttia. Asthma and Consumption In ilslnclpi em stages. No other medicine 'is* proved more eth-acious. I Onaccounloi the unbounded popularity of this article, it ! has heeu extensively counterfeited, by persons ? ho know nothing of ite in?' redient* of the oriirina! compound. The genuine laaigned I BLTTS o i the wrapper. Foretdo bv A. U. i. U. Sanda, ion Fulton at . corner <>I I W.:..um *t ; Vv li*vu*i,d. Keeee A Co , 80 Maiden . bv Wlii'ani Burger, 31 Conland st j bvRushton Clarke Si | f*o.. in AaMr House and 273 Irving Hottae, Broadway, New York: and by Druggists generally evenwberl1 Perry Davis* VEGETABLE PAlN KILLER, If the , beat article in the world for the immediate relief of Ex* j lernal and internal Complaints, full directions for Its use , wlii be found in the" People's Pamphlet," pub^shed by the , propiletors. a copy of which will be given with every J boiue For sale al whole**le in New-York, by A. B. A D. Sands, U* Fulton-st.; Wiiliaju Burgee, 37 1 Corlland-st.: I Minor A Co. 214 Fu'.ton-st.; Oeo. J. W. . Maybee 82 Naasau-sL. Haviland. Ketaa A Co. oi' Maiden lane ; M Ward A Co. 83 do i Alcoit McKissoa A Robblus, ; 127 do.; Leeds A Uazzard. 121 do.. J E. Triupee, 128 do.; Norton, Babcock A Wood, 139 do.; B? B. HavPand A Co 177 Broadway: Havdock. Corlies A Clav. 218 P.-al st . C ? C!1ck-nerA Co. 81 Barclay-st.: Koop. Fischer A Co New-. Also, for Bale by the Trade eene ?...'. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS uouebutilicGi.;,Cu;'a;oR'aiNAL PAIN KlL- j LER. tiiauufecurad by lue proprietor* PERRY DAMS A SON. 74 Hii-h-at Providence N B The name Pain Killer belongs exclu.iveiy lo PE'V BY DA> IS A SON, as a Trade Mark, as rwt-t.i.y do. by the Suprrtue Coutl. J*"7 J'n AVER'S CHERRV PECTORAL? For ihe rapid cure of coughs, colds, asthma, croup. Sjcaarseness brrmchltts. asthma, Inclnieni consumption a .d for the relief of consumptive patients SB alvanctal slagea B* Iba diseaee. ... c Tbisreuietiy Is offeied to Uie community w !'.h the con - dencewe M In an article which seldom fa'.s io r??.. the happiest effecw thai can tw dealred. So ? BBS .s . ,e held of itauaeiUloeasnod so uurnerou* to., cases irf ucuie*, mm almost every section of ihocountry ?iK.uuds lu peraouj , pubilcly know u wlw have l>e*u re.Uired from ala; mmf MI even desperate dhsea*e* of the lun.'S by Its use. U ? once tried. It* superiority over every olber ni.Mlc.tie or us Bind is too apparent lo ea.ape ob^valion, and wno.e i.a virtues are know ii tho puh.ic no longer b*s4l*te What BnH dole to en ptO] for ihe d tiieasing and danger ins afeeUOBS of the pulmonary organs, which are incident to o.n c.ieiate And noton'v in "the formidable aliacas upon i .e klag*) WU for tbemi l?r vaneees of Ceius, Coughs. Hoarsaoesa, AC and for children it is the pleasant**! end safes that can beobialr e?! No family should be without It, and ] those ? bo have used hL***** win. Prepared and sold by Jai.ieaC A, er. Practical Chain ... Lowed, Mass and sold by Henshaw. Editiarcis A Co Bo*. . Raaae A Coalaua, BalUmor Haviiand, Harrall A Co. , Charleston; Jacob g Karrand. Deinut. T H McAllister, Louisville; Theodore A Peck Bnrtinaloa; IsaacD Jamee, Trenton; JolmGiii?ert a Co and T W DfOil B s ,r>-' adelidiia; Z.I) i W. H flUsaan, Wasliiogtor,, Cha*. Dyer. Jr. Providence; Wade Ecastein A Co Cincinnati, and by all Drugglat* and deaj?rs la sf stlhbieBis*jwbera J25 In rod_ _ 1 J v (p? GREC 1A N FANCHERONIAN DROPS ?A sure aud safe remedy for, au i w. , positively cure the Sick Headache. ChiU* and Fever. Jaun? dice, Dyapepaia. Chronic Diarrhea. Sea Sickness. Ch ? ?? and Cholera Infantum, and reitore a beaiihy action lo the Liver, without a particle of Calomel, Mercury. Qiimne or Morphine entering Into iheir feJtnpound. Th? y will also correct al! derar>ge?"ei.ts of the Stoma.. .1 an 1 relieve from those act BS ai pains thn'Ughoijt ibe svtte-n eswaMOSsTJ railed rliaumallc It la an excellent reined . for the GRAV ? EL. and as a \ ERMirt Q? ur WORM Medicine there ie | none better. There .* r. ? her l:<*d c ,e t . c $ v-^ t ... n universal salisfaciion in the atx'v- diseases Prepared otly by Dr. J S h A NC HER. I4> Fultaoat New-York?a few doors from Broadw sy. For sal* al most gsj the drug-store* in the city and uurougnoui ihe country J2d 2aw3m" _ PHVS1C1ANS PRESCR IF HONS die- : ? pet.scd wvh ca.- aal FAMILY MEDICINES u auperlor qnabiy ray be obtained at the Drug store* No* ai ??Backes st tear Broadway, and 172 EigkMB-a* .ear Nlo* i Baaaiiaal *l *il hour* Alao lailel furuuuie, perfume* atapa. *longe* brushes atd coauienct Cji piog ai.j Leeching auended l*. IfM- lra* | L A ROSENMILLEJA READ THE FOLLOWING TRUE STATEMENT T?srvtow?. Dec. ?. 1 lit MR HARRISON-SiB: Iwrteyou these Jew line* to Inforrr ton of the great l^n-t'it I have received from your COMPOUND SYRUP OK NAPTHA. Eight vea-s ago I was laken with the pleurisy In my left aide, and u'rerated my lang? ; therefore I wa* oh'iged to g re up work aad seek for re >-f I tried everything ihat I beard o', Mit a| i0 oopurpcee. MyhtaUu continued to decoae, UQ Bjitlly I heran to raise hlor?d and Urgen/iimltie? of mt'ter. in mi* stele 1 continued for some lime, until last fail, Novenber. 1*49, when I took to bleeding from the lunga 1 ble 1 | o ,; fwrl quarr? in twe-oy-fonr rn'Ts I then gave ur> all rii-Mt, of recovery, until I heard of your Nitp ha. HQ I thought it was like ail the ren of the patent medicines, (a h.m'.ug.i But I resolved to try one bottle as a last resort, and, thanks to God, I did so, for wli'i Ids blessing I believe it will make a well can of me yet. I bad not tv en tM i bsst m I be? gan to (.et better, end in a few week. I was about the house, and from that time ta ihe present I hare not rrdiied any biood?before ihat I had a bad spell every fee mortlis. 1 could not do w ithout it on any account, and would recom? mend all who suffer from lung complaint :o try it at one. for I do believe that if anything will effect a cure, this Napthawill. Yours, with respect, CD. REVERE. P.S.?1 would have written to you before, bad I not re? cently contracted a severe cold, which your N?'tim has entirely removed. I ran now at end to business, an 1 ea pose myself to ail weathers. C. 1). R. M. A. f Harrison, IM Oreeuwich-Bl.; also sold bv O M. Oulon, liT7 Bowery. I2f lmTuTaAa Rheumatic "?nd^?iu^^ REMEDY - These Powders are ono of the most valuable preparations known for Rheumatism ; their ope? ration and action appear tobe aspeetric, if not infallible. They are also highly recommended for Paralysis, and those who have friends srtlrted wuh this complaint, mty call on Isaac Smith, Wholegale Manufacturer of Umbrellas and Parasols, 2S7 Peari-st j Ben). Murphv. IS Mjntrose av. Wtlliamsburgli; George Rusher, No. l Sutt >:k si.; and Hugh Jones, \'.<H 0 vision st. who are now taking these purgative powders lor Paralysis, and are recovering from their lameners. Mrs Low, 68 \ andam-st has been confined to the hou.ae the pas'sixteen years of Paralysis, or Hemiplegia. which deprived ner ol the use ol her lefi e"lire side, from the head down j htm! doing her illne** of sixteen rears, sho could not si' at ihe table and lake her meals with the fkmi ly, in consequence ni dWfuss falling from her mouth. She now sits at '.he t?bie with tii" family, and partakes of her meals with ples'iire. and, moreover, chews ner fool on the left sbie Id preft rence to the right side, which she kej not dote bo/on n, the ps?* sixteen years: in fact, the muscies of th" tong'i? srt'l ol the mouth are restored lo their natural motions, and likewise the muscles of her arm and leg per? form their functions, so that shesieps m her Ibot and raises her arr . wb'cb rhe has not dOLe during her illness, until wuhin the past mouih. The mends n persona Who rm> afflicted with the sort of aVswaMaaoatsoaed in ihls advertisement, may call on Mrs. Low, and judge lor Iharasseivsa of the wonderful curative properties "t tt ege Powder* Mrs. Low commenced tak? ing tnese Powders Nov j. ik.Sn Mrs. Eliza Oarneey, 100 Delaaey-ei Is now almost cured of Paralysis by theea pow ders, after having made mal of many other remedies to no purpose. Bridget Mr< Hn, 7 Atio'ney st whs cured hv ihete pow? ders, after having beeti ahiicted eight years with Rheuma? tism in ti e head, and during th's lime she was ooliged to have her head shorn, and wear flannel caps; she has now a fine head of hair, and enjoys the best of health William Clark. 9BS Clancy at. was severely afflicted several years with Rheumatic lameness in the legs, and was etiertually cured by ihese Powders. Mrs. bheppard, ?7 Beekruan-st. was severely afflicted Several years with Rheumatism in the legs, and was cured by these Powders. In very severe cases of Rhenmatism. a Liniment is also used, as an ouiwaid application, and sold Witt the Pow? ders. The annexed list of persons are likewise given as refer? ences of the curative quaiilie? of these Powders; Robert Dean, 15? Monroe-si; Col. Hu.ahart, 99 Heater-si , Mrs. Myers.M Esaex-et; A<Vi? Grant, 11 Chesnutst. Bold by Sylvester. 2? 7 Walker st; Dr. R t Hnlmrd. 112 John-st: William E K orence. corner of Third-avenue and Tltirt-tourth-s'; John Van Dyk, H| Orand-st. Williama burgli; H I). Wynans, M. D., corner oi"Columbia and Riv tngton ?tu These Powders sre put up in boxes and llie directions labeled on then. Price, M cents a box Prepared and sold, ? boleaala and retail, by 2.f iavtiwS- CHARLES FOX.2IH Diviaion-st. N. Y. V Morse s Compound 8vmp of ELLOW dock root.?We feet prompted bv every principle of humanity, lO make fcCOWn to the world Ihe wonderful efficacy or Uda ?m?... ilcary preparation. Thousands have been relieved of a great amount of suffering, and many lives saved by the us* Of It. It is acknowledged by the best judge* of medicine to he the most elegant, scientitic and salutary preparation new m use. and as a denjrative remedy, seldom it ever equaled It stands unrivaled for the cure of Er vs'pelas, Salt Rueum, Canker, Scrofula and all the various diseases arislnfir from an Impure stale of the Blood. Also, all BUHone aenspaliite, and la used wuh unprecde.ni im...?? in all cases of Fo.uals Weakness and general debility, strengthening the weaken? ed body,glvti g lone to the various organs, and Invigorat? ing the entire system, and also fort secure of ihe Liver eotas tlalcl. Catarrh. Dyspepsia. Headache.lDiz/ineas. Coughs, c. Those agected with Chronic Oiseaaesfof WhstSVSS lorni, will find this meilic'tte not only plea*auite ihe taste, but a certain cure, if It be within tue power of remedial agents to affect their disease. It is composed of med.. :?? so happily combined, as to tend directly to give toue lo t ie Stomach and bowels, ?xcltu lo heaitby aciioj ihe Liver ana the whole Glandular System, allay Nervous Irritability, ao<i promote the free action of the Lun/s. thus renden :g It pllcable to a.l diseases of a Cluonic nature. It ls pur- r vegetable, and uiay bu used in all ciluiaies. au.d Btauses) Sons of the year. Prepared only by C MOR8K A CO,atl"2 Fountain si Provld'Rce, R. I. and sold bv thousands all over the Unit? ed Sta es, Csnndas. Ac Ilavdock, Corliea A Clay, III Pearlai. N York. General Agents. |U lira' MRS HITRR'M A nt1que ointment.?a sure snd jt\. speedy cure for the PILES. Chafed Limbs. Cha^p -J Hands, Ac. Th's article has long been used lo pri.'sts practice, and is acknowledged to be the best arlic.e extant for the relief of the above, named complaints For 8a e at wholesale and retail in New-York, by Gern J W. Ma'ire, h2 Naa-au st. I Minor A Co. 214 Fulion-sl. A B A D Sands, 10b FuUon-si. Havlltnd, Keeie A 0 Maiden-tsre C. V. Clickerer V Co. ?1 Barclay-st. C. H Ring, Broadway, corner of Jobo-et J. A I. Coddlnttion Ki? Hudson-sL ?nd 7IS Rrondwav, R A Sands, Bowery, conierof Spring st. Agent for Brooklyn, Mrs M Hs; s 175 Fulmn-st Also, f,>r sale by the Agent* of our Pain Ri'.ler gene-a ty Puiup and sold at whole**,? bv PERRY DAVIS A SON. PniprletorA J27 3m* 74 High-st Provddeuce, R. I. HOREHOUND COUGH SirRUPonly 12) cents.- This Is one of the very best remedies f jT a Congb. Cold. Hoarseness. Ac. It cannot be praised too highly. Just try a bottle or two. It is very pleasant to take. Sold, wholesale and retail, at SAND S Mamtnoih Drug Store, 71 James si. 5f lm' MAGNETIC TOWDKK. LEON's magnetic powder, for the destruction of Cockroaches, Bed-Bugs, Moths Ants. Flies. Fleas, and Insect* oa Plants. LYON S MAGNETIC PILLS for the destruction of Rat* and Mice, warranted without Poison. Principal DepAt. 42t> Broadway AGENTS. Raw-To.k?C. V. CUckener A Co. si Barclay s. A. B. A D. Sands. !'*' Fuiton-sL Rushtoo, Clark A Co. 110 Broedwav Haviland, Keese A Co. 80 Maiden-ians Greemeef A Klngsley, 4? Cor?andet Bcheffelln Bros. A Co ln3 John-sl O. 8. A R. Burnton. 274 Bowery JohnMliche;:. 3S1 Bowery. EL A. Kerr. 74t. Broadway. Brlgham k Mint?, I7 Av80U? n D'/Lyon, 172 Orand St. E.Cook, SOS GrandeL Van Valkenbnrgh A Martin, eorar: . a|| avenue and Twenlv-firat *t Rlker and Berrtan. 333 Slxta-avaaaa arnfl, ?_Ura ll.,Ni ITS PullOH-*1. r^ook^n.Mr A v.es cor. Henry an! Atlantic Sis Jersey City.Btisklrk, W Washlngtoa-sl. VI ater-cure ins titute?city ? ? aad COUNTRY-Dr TRALL receive* Patient* *i SM commodious City estaJ.iUhmebt, IS I^ghtet and al J-.tter Bay L I. Communication daily between ib.es? S ires Ly steamboat and raLr>^ad. Genera: Practice at J j. Co-.s-j-Ut'-onsSS. _> Im OHr?nge; "~m ou nt a i n w at er Cl RE-Dr. JOSEPH A WEDER ha* assumed the r~rrv inen Metilca D.rection of ih.s lusUtutloa. The es [?bl>? Ten I* ?ituated tn South Orange. Easex C . ly. New - lersev one hrmr'* ride from the city by Morrl* and : Ratl wsi - Vial tors take the ferrv boat at the foot Of Cortlssd-ss at I A M and at M P M. Private habere at? tached to mosi of D.e Patient*' room*. AU lexersi upoa ?wfeasioral bu.tr.a. should be addreased lo Dr. Weder. I Dei s lo lite Sup' r,ntei.decl of the Orange M?l tsr-C e _^? ? if CAL1KOKW1A. J ntt ed states mail line from R CHARLESTON to HAVANA, via SAVANNAH and KEY W EST ?T .t sp.enoid steamship ISABEL. LOSS tans bj Uei.. cirin.anded by Capt-WlOlam Rouin*. will com i her reg-lw trips oa Monday. Oct. 1. and sail regu hui* from Charleston. S C for Haara oc the I at and ISth of aacfe uionih. and frou. Havana to Charlesioc on the ^in aad Fn ? Charleston aid Savannah to Havana. I'" Fron. Char.estoc and Savannah to Rey West, fSf For parUCLiara. apply to SPOFroRO. TILESTON A CO. ISSouih-sL I t iiio-'.estoii w M C MORECAle A?ent* In Havana. DRAKE. BROTHERS * CO. Pttier.ger* ieav ing Havana ?y ihi* *hip can r?acr. SSSD> more t v the lend route the fifth day. or. by meeting SM suau.er bouiuerner. r?acn New-York in aanse tune >' I EMPIRE CITY LIN E ? At reduced m A rate* of Irre. Through tickets lo San Franri*co vi* rhesrSOBad by the U S Malis esmerson the Pscthc The splendid steamship CRESCENT CITY Job? Tsnner. l/i ii ii si de'. v?; e,.? bei awl. Pier 2 N R forCuag'e*, direct , r FRIDAY Feb Sl.al loetock.T M A'lfretrhl n.ust t?e on boarf ?ed i Ms lading *u-ned at 'he OtaoS pre ? . ua lo Hie us', i r ra iir?, Kor , ?a?af e or f.e.i^ ??, ?.. B sp'-- B, Ran tj piece, fa* ?te?o.?h:p EMPIRE CITT,Cetst-J l> W.i.o. .-r-: , iri. in iN' .Nj oil ha.'eday, Ma'c 11 i >. at oocJocs.PM. ??ful POR (HAGRES DIRECT?The splendid New Siaaatship UNION, Captv. Thomas S Bodd, MI kssve Pier No 4 Noni River, on SAT! RDAY ibeiUb of March, at I o'clock, P.M. precisely. The Union waa twill by Wm. U. War b, and n in all reaper* on- aj Ihe strongest and moat beauu'ul ahlpa now afloat. She baa I double aide ;e\-er engine*, bellt at tlie Allaire Work a, the , construction of which I.a* I a*., under ihedailv Inspection of I Capt Buad no her Chief Engineer. Mr. Thome* Oliver I C< ni| tteni j'.dge* pronou'.ee the tu e.; u , if not superior, to Bj*kJ . i if.oi<ec .'...,t .1. ....? . ...,i,ii>. in .Act, ?ie wkoie ar? rangement* of it:'* slip for ihe comfort a.il ronvenience of pt*?< rger?. i;N? never I #nrpa*sed ai home or abroad. The ship wt.l go d'.'ect, and !t !a r rSi '.eni'.y expe-t+d will land her pass-egir? a: Cna/re* wit1":! ?ight days er*er leaving ihl* pott. Ft r FieAgJU or Tsuaf e applj to SPoKFoRD, T1I.KLTON V CO. lot Isaj t i Souin st. QPEClal~E \ press notice. r^COIsTBTITIOM DKgiED.-GUEGoRYS CAM FCRNIA PACKAGE EXPRESS-We i>ee leave t > oal the attention tflbe pub.ic to the facilities sfforded them far the transmission of Packages. Parcel* and Liener* to Cali? fornia 'hrougb our Express Line. Conne. u?d with the heaviest Transportation Company on ihe lsllmus. we an- prepared to co:i rac. for the delivery of Good* at San Francisco within the shortest pj**h,e period. fXw cnfirr ? 'lii ment <>/ 1 ith January l itt,per Flmj'tre City, toai tctkipfed at 1'aiMmu on the 1st h'coruai y, iiutant. Parrt is received until the morning of steamer's day of leading.and letters eat;! .4. P.M. Package* 1 which muit in ai: case* he made perfeciv water proof) BSSHt Ue left at the othce the day previoos. No Custom House cesrges made. THOMPSON A HITCHCOCK, Mansgersand Ageni*. Ity Pearl, corner Wall-st Ktn ft. SI PERMISSION. to Messrs. Johnson A Low-den, ILS W?H-st Messrs. Sporiird. THeston A Co . 4a South st. Messrs. Nesmith Co , 5n Pni?st. Messrs Lev:, Apgar t. Co.. 7J Key st. 22f 7t CALIFOB nIA ex pRessl y?One of the WBscrtaais will rewrn to California by the mid? dle of March, ar.d will attend to any business en ins led to htm He wili be prepared to lake small package*, and will attend personally to ih-Jr delivery ?liberal San Francisco or at Sacramento City. As ih- subecriberaare permanently located at S*'-ram?nto Cily they take tl.i* method of soliciting consignment* of Goods: ardasil.ey wld attend themseive* ho the disposal of ail Gaods coming 10 them, ihey do not doubt bul thai they can make .neb adventures very profitable to parties saeiolnf oat, having beoai In business st the stter place for ih- last year, and being wwl acquainted with die market they wiilfcive any Information desired in me seiecilon ol Goods, Ac. Sai:efactory ref^rei < e wii; be given here and at Sacra BSSf**)City. 11 P OSBORN canoe seen hi tbeiratore. |7j Grind at tvery morning tin in o'clock, and from 3 to 7 P ML mtm H. r. OSBORN \ BROTHER. qreat RED? ction of price.? V* Independent Mail Co to Ca. form*. Letters to San Francisco, On - C< . *. and dt livered in advance of ihe IT. S. Mml. BEKFORD A CO EXPRESS, No. 2 Asior House. New. York, dispatch a Special Messenger, in the Steamer Cres? cent City, 28th inet-, who will take charge of Letters and Pa-kages.and deliver them to ail parts of California. Ore gou, and the Sandwich Islands, in advance of the U S. Mali. Perrons at a distance encloae Ca ifornia Postage and prepay to this office. Paid S.amra for sale. Poslago to Sacramento, Stockton, San J016. Oregon and Sandwich Is ?hi da.* I to Tiriarr lala? ft iff No U S. Mail bv ihts 8te?n:er. BERKORl) A CO. 2 Attor House. Nuw-Yorg. and corner of Clsy and Kearney sis., San Francisco. 2nf if American express company. ? JOHNSTON LIVINOSTON. having purchased, with others, the whole ?i,.rk and interest of William A Livingston in : bfl A eencan Express Company. Notice Is tl erefore herei.y given that the said Wihlam A. Livingston is no longer a member of **hi Company, nor ? >( the tirm of Livingston, Kargo A Co , **id Johnston Livingston having taken biS plare ;.i -aid firm. WM G FARuO, Sec'y. Haled New - y01 k, January It, 1851. 2?>f Im* 1~ sTm?TE steamship com J e PANY.- For Havana, New-Orleans and Cnxgras. Through Tickets to Sun Francisco, at reduced rate*. Clmgre- ?- ?-.: atisferrad at Havana to tho solan l.d steamship ka:.< on On WEDNESDAY, Ke:.. 2tSih. at 1 P. M. Lie splendid double-engine steamship OHIO. SOM tuns btrthen, Jas. r 1 Mil. a v KfssMCK, rominander, will sail precise.y at ; o'clock, P. M. from her pier at foot Warreu-st. N It with ihe Cover: no Li Mails, direct for liavara, Nuw-Grleans anO Clawasaa. Freight tak'-r to New-Orleans a usual rales. Bom ?? only taken on freight to Havana. bhippera of packa/ea rontaintng |ewe!ry. gold, or silver wan . or at;y a.-ilclei coiutno'ily known a* vvttahses, DSOM specify the va'ue of the ahipment in their bill* of ladine. or iJaeCompany wtii no; u? responsii'ie :orany 1.>*??.<on va'.i able nierclmn !t/e afoppad without such speci;:caHou. For passage or freight, apply to M G. ROBERTS. I2f 126 177 West St corner Warren st OREGON.!.f*. tuns. PANAMA.Lfl 7 ? CALIFORNIA ..l.".Vl LN1COJIM. BBS PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM PANY ?F(?R CALIFORNIA AND OREGON.?The publli ia In formen that uneer me arrangements of LhiS Com? pany, eleauieit Inspected and approved try tne Navy De parttpenL sed rarrytne Ihe 1'iuied Siat-s Mails win !*wit*ini*) ID leave Pa..no h and San Prsncls.-o on the rtrst and ?fteonih days of esch SBonlh. nnleea rtetslnnd by unavoidable acci? dent or tlie non-anlval of the Malis al Panama. The Steam? ers of the fiis. of Ii e fool t'u si ill touch at Acapulco, San Blaa. Magailan. San Diego and Monterey. The Summers f the hflee.nib of ihe in.mill wid touch al Acapuico, but ai uo Other Mexican p?irt The following United State* Mail Steajii Packet*age now In ihe Peotric one of which will lie always in port al each end of the route : TF.NNKnRKr".....t,m> tu .a NOtlTH KRNER..l..i>0 ?? CGl.ttM BfA. SAO ? CAROLINA. 60S ?? SARAH 8AND8.L200 MUm\ The new steaSBeblp COLC'MRiA will ply regularly be? tween Pan Francis? ?, and poet* In Oregon, awajttng at the former i/orl U.- arrival of BBsUsaBal passengers from Pasta* 1 1 n in i.r'.lpg without delay wi Jj malls and passengers fur the following steamer from San Francisco. A regular iloe of propellers w ill lie kept up for ihe irans poriitllon of freight and transient |kaBBBS ger* lietween Pan? ama and San P.?' cism The connect-on In lie Atlantic w ill be maintained by ihe Steamships EMPIRE CITY, leaving New-York an the loth.and CHEROKEE, lehvlr.g New-York on Uie 2fllh of each month, for Chagre*. A ihlrs) boai will also he kepi in New-York as a spare ait n.er. The new tteamUlpa CARIBBEAN and PHILADEfv PHIAwiil fu.m a dlrecl line between New-Orlenn*snd Chagiet. lea ?? al such period* a* will Insure as little detention as posslhlo on the Islhu.d*. ar.d forming, with the Paclfis steamablpa. a THROUGH LINE 10 and from New Or lean* and ports In Mexico California and Oregon. Pas? sage from New-Orleans can be secured from Akmstbom?, LahramiM A Co.. Agents. rat Its .o l'Atl rkOM new-v0rk to chaubes. Saloon Slate Room.tl"" Lower Cabin Berth.|S0 Sieerage !found wiih maiiraas and Board.54 raoM r*na>is to sah raAitcisco. 8a.oon Btste Rooms ....t*1*1 Ljwer Cabin Bd.-ih....B25U Biet tage (found w.ih mains*, and Bovd.150 raoM san irakcisco to aJTOIIA. Cabin.$10?, Steerage.$W For ihruugh ticket* for ant mouth appl^ at ihe office. a| the Company,54 and 55 Boulh-sL ISf tfeodDAWtf CnR?MV~?rBELK n? pT~ LAWYERS AND LAND AGENT?, Sam Jose, CahtroRirtA. E O. CRO"JBY. D. P. BELKNAP. The above are located st the seat of Government, within six hours trsvei of San Francisco, and hav< arrangement* foriran?act:rg bua!ne**in all parts of th* Stale. They re? fer to Hon. Wm. M. Gwin, Washington. D. U| Hon. ? G Spaidit g, BorTaJOj Aid J H C'jok of Thirteen h Wari, New-York :lraSmlih A Co 1"4 Pearl at ; A Benedi't, E?<, ?WaB-si ; E c Baaed Id, Esc. 7? Wa.: ?1 1 o?e ley k McElraih; R.M Price, Bsq 40 Wall st ; E S. B-l snsp A Son, c Gold st j T. Kenselt v Co ?' O.d slip. IQfSm_ CH.GRF-s ?TH1VIUS HOTELS. cht eis. I 14,AN*MA ri^HE IRVING HOUSE, Rt Chagres, JA Ha:.-,ce W Wil lair*, as? itei bv Hagft M er THE PANAMA RAILROAD HOTEL, at GergOOA, un? der Ihe managemen? of A B ll?ler and J. F. Goager THE AMERICAN HOTEL, at Cruces. under the man Bfemertof E R. Folger and II Mi der. Jr. hE UNITED STATES HOTEL, at Panama, under ?" ?" ? ? t; %' -I:'' FOR EUROPE. ri^he new-york and liverpool X UNITED STATES MAIL ST?AJMERa\-The ships ? soTopr'sing this Line, are the ATLANTIC. Captain Wort PACIFIC, Captain Nya I ARCT'^ Cap^Jn Luce, BALTIC, Capt Comstoca I AUailATIC Capt Graiton. I These /.nip* hasTBgbeen bulii by contract expressly lot ?overnnient service, every care has been uken m their cpb Btiuc'ion *?*iso In JVir eng'jtea to ensure strengt and ?teeo. and their accom.'iiodai.on* fo* passengers are are s'jaii*"d for e.eap..nce uwl comfort Price of peesege from New-Yora 10 Lrverroo' J| J/j , ei aiusive u?e ol extra sue siate-rouma, B3ii5, rora Liverpool loNew-y.,ra. *V>5 An eipenencesi Surgeon s'<*vh?e! u 1 each sfcjo No Berths aecjred until paid for The camera or toe so snips win noi 0? accouDtani* ro, gold. *.iver wunon, specie, jewejj, prect-ms sloes* cr atetal*. nn!e*s bills of lado,g ar- Fgned aerr.or, and we , f*?ue Uaereof th-rem expressed PROPOSED DATES OF SA1L1NO rsosi axw-vosa. raojs tivearooi. <Ve,Jne#risv, glarch 5, 145! Saturday. Fer-ruary * Ue- ne~i; March li?, 1*51 ? S?turd?>, Feoreary U. l**j \\ ---.-(Tv. Apru 2. II ! [?iamrday, March *. I*W k\*d. April Is, ls?|IS*xara*v. Ma--h 'ps?* . Forfreir'- ? or pe^?age appiv to EDWARD fC COLLI HB, je vAsii-at N-w-York. ir ?BROWN. SHIPLEY ?CO. , Liv-noci. E. G ROBr RT*? A CO 13 King's Arms Yard, ; Us-lor. orL DRAPER Jr. I Boc?vvi Montrserow Psris , _ 1 AfW he 1st of April next ?> ram of freiglit by m* t*-j+% gStiairrr-'' ?>* m**eri*Aj radaead_*a> ? I/Hip ITV'ERPOOL?Cnired Stares aT M!8 eaTshipBALTlC.CaptJ w J.Comstock. Ttbi ?taaij-hiL ? ... depart wiJi ike M* 's bl Europe, p- ISt !*> !jTTn W* ;r'?d.:. MB ofMsr. h. a: '2 o'clock. M. from haak^ih anAe ^^CanA-?. Ah leUe"r? must Las* iLroGgbtli* Po*i Oir u E. rfre.gh. or p\**asge. Svtag ur.-.;Ua!ed arcorcmoda , ssasBBar saataaaa ^^{0?- \^^un% * waiut , PostuveiT no freight will be rece.vod 00 hoard sJVer Motday tve-mg. Msrch 3. aarnc and Thes esuer I/AC1FIC will succeed lie BALTIC, ano j sali Maich iy._ F?R LIVERP?OL-Packet of ?geh FF b R P A R Y-The .p'eodid r*gnlsTf*eAe4-ehip RGS 1 I kM spt Ebs?.Howss,Jr wnJ sali asanove-ner r> gi i '* plVFreigut or Passage ,having 'inrivs-- - * ? i-mA* I tloas) apply on I sni.atPierNo M ?>?t.?iv,'\T a CO bPOi-FollD, TlLE3l'>>' k CO I mm IS South st PHILADELPHIA AND LIVER? POOL LINE OP STEAMSHIPS CIT Y OP (ll.AVii)U U 'una.Capt.BR Methewi. PENNSYL\ANIA. :.i<?tun?. Cape W C Sb-lesb^ry. CITY OK PHILADELPHIA 2.e<iJUlii* Two or the above afalpe are Bj w being bul'l. and arUl be p ared on the an- during the ensuing Summer. TV CITY OP GLASGOW. Cant B R MeJiew*. (late of the '? Great Western.") la intended to sali as under? rioM-rmi aDti.Mtu I ra ?..?.>?.. . ?aittrdsy, !3:h Ma-ch. Wednesday. Uzh February. - May. I- _ April KA b*H Off PiataUttE rauat PaUAADsxtatts ) raon livsatool. Saloon.!'"' D'il'an Saloon .22 Otitrieas Cabin.t* ? Dollars, f Cabin.13 Outneas I BBS re'.estnrhjd" Provisions it i I .vr-ds' F es, but not Wine or Liquors, which can he hat I ail First elae* eieamshlp* ply beiw,-eri L verpool and Glas? gow. Havre, Rotterdam, Leghorn Marseille* and other Me*4!terra.'ean rort*. ->y which good* can be shipped to Liverpool ar d thence by this line to Philadelphia direct Parties wUrttng to visit the World's Pair can arrange for passage en and home The acrouimodatlou* and attend? ance will be found nmii superior. An experienced Surgeon will be csiried on each ship Freight on dry good* So* per ton. All good* sent lo he Agent* In Fhllade'pMe and Liver, pool win for war-led with eeonomy and dt*patch Pit freight or passage anply to RICHARDSON. WATSdNv CO New-Tor? and Phllad RICHARDSON, BROTHERS A CO. Liverpool PATRICK HENDERSON 4i CO Glasgow f/Ttf THE BRITISH Rnd NORTH AMER ICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWREH NEW-YORK AND LIV KRPOOLdirectand BETWRER BOSTON AND LIVERPOOL. The Bo*um hosts only calling al Halifax to land and re? ceive raalis and paaaenger*. ASIA, JudAina. EUROPA, E. 9 Loti AFRICA. A Rvrte, NIAGARA. J Stone. AMERICA, N.'SI anroe CANADA, Wm. Harrisoa CAMBRIA, Leltch These vessel* carry a clear whitb lisht si their mass bead ; aast? on *iari>oard ?de; BBS on port side No berth secured und! paid for. Freight will he charged on specie heyoad as amount for persons! expenses. An experienced Burgeon on board. All letters and newspapers must pass through ths Post. Offce. For freight and passage apply u? E CCNARD. Jr J? Broadway French. German, and other foreign goods received and brought In common with British gotals. Through bills of lading are given in Havre Hw Clew-Tor* After the 1st of April nest the rate of freight by lue above steamers, from Liverpool. wVl he very materially reduced. n2 if* TRAVELING Change of hours, commencing Feb. I". RAMAPO AND PATERSON R UL KOADH i ExrHi.ss Trains ?(Stopping only at Patereon and Ho . bokus J Leave SufTern's at ej and if A M and 7) P.M.; or on the ainvsl of II e Erie trains. Leave New-Yora at 7 A.M. and 3, and 5 I' M Wav Train*.-|8topping at all the stations | Leave ( SutTern s al 7 o'clock. A M Leave New-York at I o'clock, I'M. WSTDSTSr--Leave Suftero* at 61 A.M. and New. Yor* ai 6PM Pa irs.oN TaaiMs.-Leave Market s! at 7 and <4 A M. ' and I P M ; or on the arrival of the train* from Surfen, a Leave Paierson Depot at t-a and 12 A M and <| P M Leave New-York si 7. ?4 A M and 11 !?}, 4t and i P.M. 8i??i>avs ?Leave Market-si tHA M Paters,>n DepOt | P M Leave New -York n ^ A M. and 5 P.M. l"f |\EW-YORK dcNEW-HAVEN RAIL 11 ReJAD ?On and after Wednesday, Dec. 18, the follow, tag trains will leave the Canal-el Station, near Broaad way Paseeigers is) rece'ved at the New^Tork and Uvieir Railroad Office, Twentv-eeveuuVat 1. Accommodation Train at 115 A M. for New-Rocaeoe , Mamaioi'-ca. Rve, Port Chester, Greenwich, Stamford, De? rlen, NorwalSj ?'estnort, Sou ih port, Fatrfield, Bridgeport, Stratford, Milford and New-Haven Passengers from lbs Wav-Staiions for Albany, and the Station* on the Housnionl* : andNaugaturk Railroads will take this tram and stop al Bridgeport Pae-e-ngerafYom Way-Staiions for Boston,Prov? idence. Worces'er, Hnrtfnrd. Springfield and Connecticut Rjver Ra; r.rtuia writ) takeUV* TraJn and Join Express TraV si New-Haven Passengers for Canal Railroad ?top al Rew listen 2. E.xpren* Train al 8 o clock A M for S.amford. Bridge port Ali anv. Houanlouic and Naxgatuck Railroad*. Raw Haven ami die Canal Railroad, Middieion, Hartford Sf r'o gfiaid and Couoerlicat River Railroad, Worcester. Providence, ami ho.ion S Accommodation Train at 9 o'clock a M for New Haven and intermediate Station* Passengers by uiis ' Train f< r the Caoai Kail-mud will remain at Nevv-rlaves until Ii* P M for New-Haven, Uurtlord and Spiingtieid Reiinad. remain in New-Haven an til I P St 4. ?spreseTrassustS P M for Stamford, BridgrSort, and N- gmi.i k BaflrsatsS Waterburv, New-Hateo, Hart/ord, Springfield Worcester and Boston :>, Express Tram ai s iA v M. p r sinmfnrd and Norwalk : aiMlconnectitig with HousAtooic Train al Undegporl foi I Albany ami Pittefield t>. AcroiniuiKiitJion rr...u at 4 P M for New-Haven a&S ? all the iuteruiediale Kiatiou*. 7. CorrimuiaMon Train at 6 PM. for Bridgeport and tt term eolate Stations. TRAINS TO NEW-TORF. i. Lomi.iuUuioo TnuB ?i.A M from Brldgapon, stop ping aiali the UiUTniwiiaie ?Uatioaa ?. Acr.oniinodatloB Train at 7 A M for New-Hevea \ stopping at all Internedirue elation*. 3 SlssailSBSNsBlltai Tialll at 9 40 A M. irom New-Uavaa Sujppiiig al all lulerinedittn Rlaflora, re<-eivtrig paaseive 1 ' from Hartf.rd a/id New-Hav?D Canal Railroad, and Kaug. ' atuck Ssllnsad 1 Expreee Train as i i '< P M. (In connection srita tne ?s ? as rnua from BuesuB) lr..in llew-Havea sstaajsias al br .1. sport a/id Stamford; it reiving passengers rotn ths HuiinMC ir-u Railroad al Bridgeport 6 AccommiMlatiiH. Truiu at 4 ss P.M. (receiving psaaeu , .era froui the Arrofnun dnt.ua Tiaeti fioai Bualoe and 1 irom tie Nancafiick Rullrotnl at Bridgeport) from New Haven, stopping al al! iaiermeatlate Stallona C Expreaa Train at e 10 P M or in connection With Es pree* Train from Bo-ion ) slopping nl Bridgeport, Norwal* and tauainford, arriving in New-York St 11 SOP M. 7 Fx pre,.a Train al i 4\ P. M from Briilgerxirt, la eon aecnOB WlA the Hronsstuillc Train from Albany and Pma field, slopping at Norwalk anil Stamford Passengers are requenbwl lo procura tickets before laA'lg ?*au in the Car* Ia7 tf I r. r MASON. Sep t, l?a>U. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. lH?i MORRIS Rnd ESSEX RAILROAD? PASSENGER TRAINS UP.- Leave New-Tork foo, of Curtlaiid-at.? A.M. and S 30 P M 1 Leer* Newark 0 U A.M. and 4 15 P.M. Pas>r.McsB TaaiNs Dow*.- Leave Dover 7 a. M. and 1 AS P M.; Morris'.own 7 35 A. M. and 2 25 P. M; M vlU 1 7 45 A.M. and 2 lb P M., Summit 8 06 A. M. and 306 P. M. Miliville 8 li A. M. auJ ? :i P. M ; Orange 8 *i a M. am: s35 P. M. FattibHT^BAiiss -L'eve Dover 3 AM. and ff 7. II| AM OaaN(.e aoasa Cab.?Leave Orange 7 a. M ano 1 :? P.M.. New-York 11 3? A.M. and 4 30 P.M. Pa**eng^r* by Iheae train* are received and doUrsreo each way al North and 8uuth Orange. MlllvfaVa, Sjinmti Chatham. Madison. MorrUlown. Merris Plains, Danvtll*. Rockaway and Dover. At Dover, stages connecter: with the A.M. psssstigo? train leave for Suckseuniiy. Sutchope. Newioo, Hacaet*. town and Hope, daily; Mliford and Owogo on Monday*, j Wednewlaya and Friday*, and for Sparta. Johnsonhorg ' Blalrsiown. Columbia. Delaware Water Gap, Strongahurgh, aoaili.ulng to the lev kawanr.a Woru. passing through Bai> , tonvllle.Stanliope (Pal Suillh'Bj'avvrn, Neaglesn-e, C..' Dd. Dunmore. Hyde Park to Providence, 00 Tuesdays, ' Thursdays and Saturdays and retrrning meet the P M. trains for New-York. Al Denvllie stages leave for PowervlUe and Boon loa 09 the arrival of iheA. M. and P. M. train* from, and meet the 1 A. M and P. M. train* fcr New-York. At Morrt?U)wn stages leave on the arrival ot IheA. M. passenger train* for Mendliauv Chester, Schooley'a Moun? tain, Washington. Beividers and Easioo. daily, aad tueet Ihe P. M. iraln for New-York. Also for Bsaking Ridge on the arrlva of the P. M. trat? returning next morning, eoni.er.ung wiin the A. M. train RS Now-York. Passengers are 10 procure their itckcu before takta^ i.eeu seat* 1c the cars Tickets will he received mly 00 the day when purchased. The fares from each station where ticket* are sold will be jss* -mis asor* when paid In ths cars, thaa when paid for tk-kei* ai the several ticket offices Passen. gers are to sbew their tickets to the cooiac'.or when r*> sjnlred._BlStl i^OR tRrS'IXJN, vis NEWPORT rrsI FALL river.?By the splendid and ssperiorsteeas srsBAY STATE atd STATE of it A1N >. ,! j . .... x and spea-d partk'alajlv adaptod to the navigation of Long Is ?xd Si/und. runciog In cota.ecr.on with the F*l! River and Old Colon-. Railr< ad, a distance of M atilne, to Boetoa only t>*va pier i N R- ?SSf the Bauery. TbewekTier BAY STATE Cent- Wm. Brown, on Tees da a Thursdays aid Sa?.rd?ys, at' P M. the ausmer STATE OF MAINE, CapL Thona*sj Jew tt. ot. Mondava W<.-dn?*dsys and Fr days at 5 P M Thu idjt U lot only one that rua* (Lrect for Nets port Tlieae su*n.crs are Cued with commodious state-roonu and evt r> ?rracgemi n: %r us ?ecBrlty and eoanfon of pa* sengers- who are afforded by thi* route a mgt.fs rest oa board, and oa arrival at FaB River proceed per raiiroee, NSMasias Boston early the fe.lowing m.-ruiig, or car. resaats eu toa.-d getting their breakfast if wiahed for. until ths startflg or the aecommodarion train at a quarter befors 7 o'clock. A M which res? be* Bo*tot ?t al>ou 19 o'clock. A M A baggage-inajter 1* attached lo each steamer, who re ?stf . aa i tfiaSS th* baggage and sxcour^aaies the assas salts deaitntuiGB . . The rates for passage and the price of state-room* the same a* bv other Unes ,_ A a:. an.er run* in conaecCos with mis das to aad irom ProvtdenciJ, daiiy, exc?pt Sqadkys. Freight 5 Boaton is taker at the sam* rabss Sa M t?eouei gular timm, and forwarded with grmmu-r aifeidttioo by as Ei-rxa* freight a^in, which leu re* Fail River every more I .Sw.ndsv excepted) at ?oolock for Boaton and New regtiiar . BSsvaas tag . Sunday excepted | _ Redl rd arriving at tt* da*ui*u.m a: or about 1 IS M F.r freight apply on board, or at the office on FiwJM R For state-room* or berth* spp:y oa hoard, or if it is *e*1re* to secure thee, ahead, appltcac n ma? be made te Jeltry T1S0ALX A KORDEN. Ageats, M aad Tl Wast S. CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD LINE. FROM NEW YORK TO PH1LADELPH1A. Ote L'-eonly wlil be ran uc?l furher codce? leaving New TorB from Pier No 1 North River, foot of Balteey p_aci dally. Sundays excepted, by steaaiboai JOHN P?TTcB Capuus Johh Sisirsi- n. at 12 o'clock for Sooth Aiatioi wix re psssre.rer* wtl take the car* for Camden. Kopplr j at the u*uai icurrtneritats plares tai anrlvuir te Ph'la-ls ar.u 1 " n< * P s# First Ciaa* Cars. .AA* Reeond Class Cars. RBI ?WM Cisss Car*. 1,5* Steter provided on hoard steamboat Joes Potter Paaaengers 'or Freeho-d wul taBe m* Busge *'. Waeu Fare 'rorn New Tors 10 Pr-eho d. -r7* cunt* EMIGRANT LINE Leevs ny stean ?r TKANSrOKT. Capt i mou:. s ?t o-eloek, P M. Fate flJS >? ins of baggage a.w*e ears paariger, to beearried at the rak of lie owner aa* aothinr wit; be received or ctsasMered as rear (-age SSteef we*-g?;;a-i frrStf] IRA SLIsuST Ageni 1^0 THE rtTBLIC?UNTIL FUR? THER NOTICE.-On ar.J after MONDAY Dec 21 . ne a. N'/RVv ti. . w ' . ' ' ' O'clock A M SAd 2 O cH<k P. M. . ' ^JmTm Jmrm llgtrclueA A M eodt s'sJesR P. M.'aad'if al Asowl? eaekwsy. Faretteecis. **Htr HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD.? WINT?K ARR AN<> EMENT.?(>a aad */W M it*} e-vMW..-. vml.* ?Lmit foUoars I 'Bandars excepted > ' "woows, L?AVf, NEW YORR. GOING NOATM. * i j i"uui ?S ?Sr" U Huds.*-** aear C*uil*n>4l A M.--For paaaenger* imj Pus^kkeepsia.su.r ?j*; ?t * . -J?. war ?atliiM ^ ?*"?** . A? * M r f of rrn*Bl 404 Peasants ? f 004hkeepat*, Stoppir B,' WaystaC.*** " " ?iL' M ~r"* 'ssa-cgera to Porigsterp*!*, rcnataT. st all'He war sfstv^D* ? ?* ?rr-? At 4 P M-For Pa**cngrr* to Poughieavpft*, stoppln*? al M.IJUllaJiviil*, fonkera, llas.it,??, 0o*>i terry, *ie*7 trar., T?n.tc?k g.ng-Swg Or.x..t. feeUk'U Qmn'emfm. Cold Spring * -f 1 N ? Bm txirgh tod MiTioe ferry. At 5 1' M-f r psawngen to Pe^asaiU, stoppt** si *JJ *it s'ation* LAAVE POl'OHR EEP8IE. ?KUNO BOUYtL At 7 A. M.-f' r New-Yo.? s?.Ppai? ?I MuBop Parry. New-Pan jsrgh. L. w Pomu Fishkik Cold Spring Gar? rison'*, Peeks* U Cft ti. Stag-Snv*. Tarrytowa, Daaraea, OobrV Perry, foolers *ad Mtthef'aiivilla. At I A At - fur rrtttfoi sod p??*-ug?rs I* Mew-Tort, ?topping ?1 s.1 st. station* 00 signal At 11 4A A M ?For passengers to New Tors, stopping at N*w Haiehur.h. *"*hk.U, Cold Spring, Oarrison s. Peek '? U Sinf-aii, fclJkSwa. Dearuan, Dobr*' Parry sad ToBkers. At 3 P at.?for New-York stopping at all way ?'.?doaa on signal LEAVE PEERS A ILL FOR NEW-TOM At t A. M ?St. pp. 1.? at all ? ay *u?iua* on signal 1? . oiuote ibeii rooteiisrnce and seAsty by ooearrtng the sallowtng ni..<* |**, particalar d?r**> oon* to the h*gg*g*-ai*a where your baggage 1* 10 a* de? livered, that he may aiark It accordingly, and tharaby avoid), ns.sta**a and deia\s. 2d. procure v.atr ticke?* basore enta ? sg the cars Bd. do not staod 00 th* pialforai*. ait OUVKk H t.F.r. Sutx-i J\ EW-YORK and ERIE RAILROAD? 1 * WINTER ARRANGEMENT. cuinriienctBa Moada* Keb 10, IUI - Lease New-Turk tor Btughajsuoi, Blaatra! Omlng, HoineUsTtlle, Genera Kocheatm. Basal*aadla termed.ai* place* dally, from pier foot of Duana-sc as fol? io *>*; Mornimc Mail Tbain at 7 A M stopping at ail the ata tlons west ofSutferns'. arriving a! Genera the same evening. Passengers tor Rockester Buffalo. Ac. can lodge at usae t*. and lake the Express Train fiota Albany neat saorniag, arriving at Rochester and BaffaJu at the same lias* as pa* sengers via Albaav wuk the advantage o'* night's i**t WarTkAiaat.-; PN tor Ousvil,*. Pier moot aasl ail la lermedlate stations. Earacss Tasini for Newburgh at H P H Fsssanjiaa tor all stations between Butlern*' and GusvliM. by laklag th * train will reach Sudan*' tn season to i*Be the Eaa?ara Division Wsy tiain. Nicht Exraas* Tastn at 5 P.M. stopptag euly si Bsrtere* Chester, Goshan, Mutdlesowa, OtwviJk?, Del. Sjwsre, Narr wsburgfa, Hancock. Deposit, Susourbanna, Great Bend, Bmgbauiton and stations west of Biu*hasutua. Psssengers lor Corning, Hornel Is v. lie and Cuba wlii lake this Train. Passenger* tor Buffalo by uV.s tram proceed to Geneva, and take the E\pr.>< train arriving at Badalo sameevruisg. Pa**eiigers for Hl.sc?. Cayuga Bridgo, and kiwis* ot C*y aga Lake, take the car* of the Ca .-uga and Susuaeiianua Rsl.rosdst Owego, ah-ch 1 <ava tinn.odo^^y M ^ ^p. va. of the Erie trains. Paaseoger* for Tioga and Lrconds* ownties. Pa., take th*car*oftheConiingandBi..s*iiurg Railroo.1 at Coming. Stages leave Middle U wn. Otisvi le. Delaware. Marrow** burg. Hancock, Deposit. Susquebsvuna. Great Bend, Blng hsrnton. Owego, waverly, Elm r* Coming, Painted Poet, HomellsviUe and Cuba, on arrivui o( the train* TRAINS TCI NEW TUML Mobbing Mail Tbais leaves Ooneva at 4 AM stop pit g at a. 'die stations, and arriving la New York at I P.M. Niuht Exratas Train leave* Geneva at I P M. aasl Cuba IF M stopping at stations west of Bing kam ton, tod at Great Bend. Susfluehanna, Deposit. Hancock. Narrow*, burgh, Delaware. Otisviile. MlddietoWA and aWerna, ar? riving in New York st AM 1 t-rr.kN Division W.vTbai? leaves Otisviile at V?S A M. stopping at at. lbs stauous. sud arriviag ia New-York AM Newbi buh Bxancb leave Newburgn for New York, (Exprese Train without stops) at 71 A M , arriving in New. York at 10:15 A.M. U ay Tram at J A. M . for Chester, conaecting with tba Ma.I Train tor the West. Wav Train for Chester and New York at 5 P. M . cm nectlng h ith she Mail Train to New York, arriving at ?PM. Leave Chester tor Newtons, nt fc?9 A M and 7 t5 p ag. Ps-?tDj.er- 1. r New-York, leaving at 5 F.M , arrive at Ni whiirgh by ihis train at h I>. Fn;..?. fi tiai avi Q t f '< foot of Duane-et at4 P.M. Freight for Cleueva, Rochester and Bugalo, aad all place* West, taken by Express freight trains, and ts forward**! through without ieAy CHARLES Ml NOT, fif Sapertntaadec KEOULAR MAIL LINR between BOS? TON and NEW.torr,. via STONINGTON anal PROS I DENc E?inland route without ferry, ekaag* *f ears or baggage' The*t.-si,... r. MASS ACH I'SETTS Capt JoaaBtona and cob1mo?okk. Cs.pl Wn, 11 rruJs, In ?umu? with die Sosmngton and Pruvidenc* and Bostoa ao4 Proeldaara Ka.-roa.is. leavtng New-York daily (Suodaya siceji.?!) from P.tr 2, N R Urs wh.1rfai.0v* Battery plac?, ai 5 o coca P M and Stonlngtot si J P M or upon la* ar> rival of the Mail Train from Biator These steamers a ere built exprassiy for the route, aadara ha every r?-?pect paruculariy *d*pind to tue aartgatlaa of Long Island Sound TI ei?ccoiiiii..?tattons for paanc-ngersaftl at.'unuMltous and coaitortabie?the oihcert capai.le aad aa> perleeced The rouKi o. m* the abortast and most direct betweea) ?senna and New York, pesaetigera axe enaoied 10 arrira in aii.pie fee for ihe niorning f"c? of stoaiuboa aag railron.Is ninnmg u> various pomt* rrom rhoaecluea Tht Ma.->hCIU BAT18 wdl rsaee New-Yeraoalavaa. day. f hursda) and Sa.urday. Laave Hu-mingtna ea M*a> d*i tVeiiiH-^a; and Friday. The COMMODORE will leave New. York Monday, Wed. semlay arid Fnday Leave btoiui.gton Tuesday, taarsdai and Satunlay. N. B ? Pxsstraters, on ihn ?rrtva of t ie ?teamer* ai Slea. in^U'it, proceed i/h?iedlale/y tn lbs *pieti<iid railroad car* '" Prov' IsaSDB and Bes'it, A be. gage master accom psu e* each tram to and from Bosaoa For pat?if a. berth*, sieto moms or freight, application* may ba aaada la tlw Agent* 00 the wharf end at the oflce. 1? JA*aery. IksStS_ 17f Cei.trai Railroad of faew-jwae* Vi INTER ARRAN(.EMENTS.~ W? ?r M Off DAY N..? 4, IMA.-Thl* Bo*A ?/.'.^ii^'J" K'''/A?ETHpoi theWHITkl . y ? ' , J r",,'ctr:g the staging betw-en the leruilnca of the Road and E ASTON to 2.5 mile* ThI* Hue .e*ve* New-York -y s-esimhoel Red Jacket, o.er No. 1 North River, and conneet* with trains.>n iho N-w Jeney Rallrosd, which teavea New-York from foot of Corttand-s*. TRAINS CP?Leave New-York by *ieainboei Rad Jack. Bt, pier No. I North River at llfA.M freighi.and at 4 P M. ps.iacriger and by N. J. K? .. - , . y A M 3i.d 4| P M Trains leave White House and following place* for New. Y > ss follows ?lV|V P M H'mt* " S* A M ' fr,Mk-hl *t A M ; Passenger Somerviile at ? A M ; Freight at 7 A M.: Paaaenger at 11 P M. " Bound Brook at 5* A M ; Freight at 7ioiuA M., Pa*. aerger at 2 2.5m P.M. Plalnfield at 5| AM., Freight at 7| AM, Paaaenger at M P M ^ \v^*tftaid at 6, A M., Freight ai 7| AM, Paaeeager M Ellrahethtown. Freight at HI A M , Passeogerat I3| P M. EUzaliethnort el 8g A.M. 1 Freight at 8( A.M., Passen, ger at I P M. * ^ STAGES win be tn readiness on tba arrival of the t aVM. train from New-York at the While Uoutm u< convey pa*, se-ugers 10 Eastou, Wlike*l,srre, Betbiofaenu, Allenlowu and Maurb Chunk. Perm, and to Flsaainsiiiu, te^-mwm CSasao. Mi.ford and Belvidere, NJ. N. B - All BAGGAGE at the risk of ihe owners until da. live red into the actual po*****lon of tba Agents of lb* Coras ?any and cbecB* or receipts glvaa herafor. al N EW-YORK and STATEN ISLAND. Leave Whitehall at ?, 11, 1, Sand 5 o'clock. Leave Isisnd at 1,10, IE 2and 4o'c|.M*k 111 if Floitive 8laves.?We mentnned last week, tiit Jameson Harvey, Esi|. bad proposed to gira a Bootherner |f<00 for tba freedom of a Fugitive Slave which the latter had failed to arrest. Wa a so 11.? :.'... '..< ?? that the offer was refused, tho Bootherner preferring to prosecute Air. Harvev, because the Slave took refoge in his house. Wts since have learned, that the man to whom tha ofier was made, had no aulhtmty to make tin arrant." rr,? nt, hat on his return home will endeavor to procure the acceptance of the offer by the owner of the Fugitive Slave. I Wilkesbarre (Pa, Advocate, Feb. ? Departure or tio: Ft'.mvi Slave.?After it waa known that Judge Warden had delivered the slave to her master yesterday evening, a large crowd of whites and blacks assembled ab>ut the court house, and it waa expected that tn attempt would be made to free ber from her master. About six o clock the master and slave left tha Court room, accompanied by a posse of po ice otK aers, and prr ceeried out Court street to Walnut, ?cd down W alnut followed by the crowd. AC Ninth Hid Walnut, they got into a carriage, drove to the ferry, and crossed the river arithoet inter ruption. [Cincinnati Times, 12. Flax Cotton.?We have gcen t sample of \arn, spun by Messrs. Brillit & Brothera,of Roch? dale, whith set ins to us more promising than say previously produced from mixed flax and cotton. It ia mule yarn, apparently akeeit No. in, and ie atatcd'to be produced from 'our parts flax and one cotton It is good, stror tr, useful y arn?aosne what rough and nueven. bot, if it can be produced aa stated to us, at 2d per lb under the price of cotton yarn, i: ie likely to entn- into extensive use. Of course. a?e cannot iky how far cloth made from it could be djed of uniform color; that mUat be determined by ^ , -. A Cii'fat Invention in thb Akt or Pxist ix#?Hr I- I- Bardick.of I tica, haa succecled in inventlog a new cj,in,}er pnnting presa, which is certainly far ahead, of xnytWog oosr in use- Thia press print* both sideaof the paper by ot e revolution snH print twice a* fast tu the H Mt'l presr, aad do its work as well or better than the Adams pr?-ea, and it rciuirea bat b*If the labor in feeoing it, while the c >st of the macinne, it is believed, will be lesa than that of any poster t ress. TI ere is one of these preaaea now at work in l.'tica Printers, and kit concerned in the busi? ness, will r'o a , II to t*a1 trd sea for themeelvr*. Au'.urn Advocst*. I*n |3T Waih:t.tfr,i ? Bern was v*ry ?erio..'y ii a reno uti.- Fears T Power at WaalitigtMi, I), a, 00 Wadncidty. r,J*tT * " arrested