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ODDS AND ENDS. X. For The Tribune, flay tell ui that the brain ia mind, Or the mind entera through the brain, s>cn aa light that ia confined And colored by the window pane. Too act ia faahioned by the head, And thua man does or cannot do; Through the red glasa the light in red, Through the blue Klaaa the light i* Woe. Bat break the glata-admitthe bright And joyoue aunlight ruahiag free, Then divers buei dissolve in white, And man, the sinner.-wbere ia be ? They do not urge their world-machine To sounder progress, nor explain The difficulties tbat were seen And felt before-pray what it brain ? All undiscoverable, bow Can they resolve the Whence or Why Kan grew to being in the Now, Or what is his Futurity ? XI. Tbe Sun has hia appointed place, He never rests, and never tires \ And ever in serenest apace Burn the celestial, upper fires. They shine into the soul of man Good works of Cod, but not the best? And he adores them as he can, Cherishing a supreiner guest. We hear too much of suna and moons? Starsyateme are not worth a soul. The sky is writ witb mystic Runes ; One poem resds from pole to pole. He does not know the alphabet Of angel language, who aspires Against the sky bis tube to set, And spell them into worlds, those fires. o. o. Tribnne'fl Special Dispatches. rVew-Js-raey?Ntexkion lllectsxl. Trenton. N. j. Friday, Feb. 21. Stockton is elected by the absence of Iloxsey and W. Whitrhead. Mahew vu itA for him. _ Tbe iloston Slave Case. Boston, Friday. Feb. 21 ? 2 o'clock. Mr. Kpbraim K. Hayes, Superintendent of the ffremont Temple, a gentleman of higu standing was arrested to day, about II o'clock, upon the charge of aiding and abetting in the rescue ol sShadracb, on Saturday. He was taken before Commissioner Hallett, in the ?. 8. Court room, ?nd held for examination at a future day, in the Sum of 13,000. A colored man nsmcd Alexander Burton was arrested in Salem this forenoon, charged with feeing concerned in tbe aoove rescue. He was immediately brought to this city, and is now, at $ o'clock, in the U. S. Court itoom, awaiting ar rtignment. Mr. Davis s case is now occupying the attention of the Commissioner. It is thought he will be aiiacharged. Jy Telegraph to Jhe Sew-Fork Tribune. From Washington. WsaauaeToat. Friday, Feb. 21. Samuel P. Sandford, Hearer ol Dispatches from the Mexican Boundary Commission, who arrived iiere on Sunday last, will leave about the first of March, and convey any letters for members or commission intrusted to his care. Colonel Graham. Topographical engineer, also positively goes out as chief astronomer, now tem? porarily tilled by Lieut. Whipple. The expedi? tion is expected to be employed three years. The Cabinet had a lengthy session yesterday t>n the subject of the Hoston outrage, and meas? ures proper to be adopted by the Government, with the President's answer to Mr Clay a resolutions on the subject, are expected to be sent to the Senate to day. The 80ns of Temperance intend celebrating Washington's Birth day here iu an appropriate ?tyle. A general celebration also takes place in Alexandria, where Parke Curtia will deliver the oration. Inge and Stsnly were arrested last night at the instance of the Mayor, and held to bail to keep the peace. A young man named Frederick Williams, shot another named Campbell, son of the late Clerk of the House, last night, (rounding him slightly, Tbe ltenton Mavf*J liualneae. ' Bo,ton, Friday. Feb. 21. The following ordere WS re unauimosly pAssed by the Common Council last niirht; litt-Jirj, Thsl this Council vt-w wiih hlgt sa isfaetion the oendeiiiiiailon by the other branch ot' the Cuv Outre' imeui tiflhe recent outrage upon tl..- lasts of the City and of l'ie Commonwealth and ol the United 8 si** referred to m tin frt* passed by them on Tue?dsv last,andbesiUN approve af the directions given therein m ti.? City .Marshal for his I uldenre on all future simnar do aal Otis, Rssoleed, Tbat we cordtall. r-.poud to the recient Procla? mation of the President of'ih* United Si?ie?, ?n<l will use our earnest efforts to see that Us recommendations are ear? ned out There are rumora of a number of warrante for fugitivee being issued A tuguive who waa en? gaged in sweeping the side walk in front of hie employer e store saw a Southern gentleman ap? proaching, fled by the back way, and has not since betn seen. Other fugitives have left tho city. reanaylvnata Cealalntare, Ac Isiiaiaajiaii. FMaVsjj Feb. 21 SfctSATic.?Memorials were presented from the Dank of Pennsylvania, relative to its liability to pay taxea on its Dividends. Hoiss?A resolution was offered that the Auditor General be instructed to furnish a list of the Hank a Chartered aince 1 mo, with a statement cf Bonuses paid by each. Ac. Gen. Houston ia expected to arrive here from V, ashington this afternoon, and will be waited up &M1 *' ? ?emocrttic ' member? of the Legis ??? Destructive Fire at Raftalo. FirrALO.Fildsj,Feb.21. A tire broke out thia morning bj a new brick building, corner of Floyd and Prime sts., destroy? ing the entire building, except the south wall ? ?he loss it is supposed will not greatly exceed the stmonnt ot ineuran.e. Bkjhsa .V Co ," liquor mer? chant, lost shout all their stock. ?Market?.Nuaionn, Thursday Feb.20. ?<A.,tJ,< of Pl>rto Kico Sugar at auction brought ?5 Mi/ft.. >*|. Moluses sold at iti I Sc. Weaiher tine. M W.VOIIK I HasLUI KK. ? ? SENATE ... Aim sr. Krdav, Feb. 21 I'lTlTIONv j From citizens of Medium County againet the ! Operation of the Fugitive S *ve Law in thia State ^iaid oa the table; of the Mechanics' imtituto 1 Kew-Ywk, for the par rede upturn of Bank notes' lor the Albany Lniveraitv. On mi.t'ou <>f Ik. Muaeas tiie following reso ^itmttmt-!. That theC 'liitiilto - . - K ,r k< a id Insurance _. , Jt '?','?) in-q s o.i or :.n-tuie Tk u' ,'n ?rcr'"ur ? the H.d providing lor loa stay of proceedings ?n cases where suits ar, b.-uasjkl f.?r reuce due on ISasea ou the Manorial lan.N, w aa tost - im? o u.-JIoii. C-.,...| of .IS .?..leer. Coh ef S^ratoe, Dhnmtck of Brooo- i *,.??., ,? ^^.Jy Jtol-ltM.: .1 A ,eK?l., - ler ot I Mir ZTa-hTIt Srtssjbls. Stant. u of Seoeca. Stone of Madison O-lnneaa ??*CaeB I votes ' Nat4Tn.~Mea.ru Babco'k i En-. B-ekrne-i. kfor |?f ( rates,ead William? of New-York, C ?ss of King?, ay.i.eae. Crook ?f CM ion, u,a of St. U wrasses! ?aaaa bj Or-Ida Ml lerof M ?< rOwen ol Catlaraugus, Saratoga?11 votes. ASSEMol.Y CUNTlSTkU ^KAT. The Yatee County Contested S<?at question was ?k..ed up, when Mr BvaaoueifS of Orleans, re ??med the floor iu opposition to the report ol the ?nsjority OS the Committee. Several ineffectual attempta were made to post? pone the consideration of the subject Tb? entire session was occupied in the consid ?miotio! this Mueet.on and r.-.uke.l ?, the pas Co^ L_ re,oiu?,n. '!'/?"???"!? the Chairman of the vommittte on Privileges of Ele- tioos to viait r%l C"unty to uk<; testi.uony. The6< W bilie were taken up but without any awafjTesa being made the House adjourned. IRELAND. -?-1 Dim.in, Friday, Feb. 1851. To the Kdttor oj The T'ibunr I III Wl'EEN'S SPEECH. 1 mean to tell you in this letter what the Uueen has said about Ireland in her Speech , and. ai far aa can be collected from the sayings and doinga that usually follow its delivery at the opening of a Parliamentary Session, the chances that, at long and last, there will be before ita close, the legisla? tion that the country needs- has ever needed, and which, had it been given in time, would have made it the counterpart of England nov, instead of being the fac-simile of the original of Macaulay'a picture of Yorkahire a hundred and seventy years ago. hut first of all I must tell you of the condition or the country for which, as far as legislation can remedy it, legislation ia regarded?of the attitude the people have assumed?and of the favorable position of all things for a right legislation, if the British Ministry and Parliament mean ever to do justice to Ireland. HOW THIN'.S ARK?THE LAND. Large portions of the richest parts of the coun? try, in the West and South, are absolutely waste, the people having died off them, or been evicted and crowded in the poor-house, or emigrated, they are either sold, (but the new purchasers are afraid to do any thing with them, till some final settlement is made about the poor-law and tenant right,) or await the leiaure of the auctioneer in tbe En? cumbered hletatcs' bale Court. Where things are otherwise, the people are grumbliDg at having to pay a rate in aid of these destitute Unions . and wondering when Parliament mean to leave them nothing to do with the produce of their labor and industry but support their own poor?enough in all conscience?by setting the land free, and so giving employment to the people. There is this advantage?if the Government avail themselves of it-that whereas, heretofore, when there was an Irish cry for legislation, aud that cry was from the landlords, there waa the un? reasonable expectation that Parliament should do everything, achieve impracticabilities?that legis? lation should accomplish those practical results which only the cordial working together of the owners and occupiers of the soil can effect- Now, when the cry is that of tbe people, it is moderate and reasonable; it is, merely, that legislation shall remove obstacles and restrictions that a former bad legislation imposed, and, by giving to the culti? vator and Improver a right to his own industrial labors, secure the full development of tbe re I acurces of the land, to the benefit alike of tbe Lord of tbe Soil and the tenant-farm r. When ' this ia done with the lands already reclaimed? the idle lands given to the idle hands?the way j wi'l be opened for bringing under culture the mil j lions of a'-res that are still in a state of nature. the packet STATION?railways. There will bo no difficulty,?if lair play ba the order,?in establishing a Western Atlantic Pack? et 8tation, where Nature?or the God of Nature? meant it to be,?on the West of Ireland, by placing 1 retard, between England and the West? ern Continent. And, white different ports are putting forth their rival claims, the voices of Ire? land ia that that station shall be an Irish one. If Galway, a mile of railway will connect the Groat Western with the Dublin and Belfast. And a few linka will connect Cork and Galway; and Belfast ami Galway. by Londonderry and Emits killen, in another direction. Of court?, if the Parliament like, they may make legislation on the subject as complicated and unfair, as they did that regarding the land,?by listening to Liv erpool and Manchester, as tbey did t:> the land lords, and making Holy head the Western packet station. But justice and facility coincide in the one case as in the other: and, if Ireland be the English difficulty, and if the English Parliament wish to make that country that their own partial and perverse legislation has hitherto kept an in cumbrsnce, a powerful and valuable assistant, the Packet Station will be, where reason and jus? tice demand it; and therewith will be improved inland navigation, improved fisheries, increased manufactures, emptied workhouses, and au em ployed people. the legislation not wan tki>. The Miniater threatens legislation on a subject on which some, not unwise people, think it were better there never had been any legislation at all,?the conilicting claims of religious sects ; all ot which, had they ever been sail to themselves? none incorporated with ?MState, as I 'avorite to domineer over the others, an 1 its clor..:y to "lift their mitred heads in courts and parliaments," it would have been better for the religious peace of the country; aud legislatijn Wo aid have had lei sure to direct its energies to its legitiuiato ob jects, the physical and social interests of the peo? ple). It will create mischief enough iu England,? it we may JadgSJ by the preliminaries, eaagita tion which has made loemen of the pe< pie ol the same cities and districts.?but. extended to De land, it would be convulsion. The Clergy of the Established and Roman Catholic Chur?he.? meet in their respective dioceses, pats resolutions, and address their Biahopa. who In return address them?the Protestants, louder than their BngHsfa Brethren, against the "aggreasive invasion, ami j calling for legislation that shall include Ireland, I and the Human Catholics easting in their tot with their English Brethren, denouncing any attempt to control tbeir communication with Home or to interfere in the nomination of Bishops, as worse than a new penal law, and declaring their deter? mination to join the English Catholics in resist ing to thedeath any infringement upon the fullest exercise of the ir religious rites and discipline. Hut the wise of the laity, of both creeds, hope the Government will at length see the absurdity ot forsaking their proper sphere to legislate about religion . and leaving all religionists tomind their own affairs, legislate for the common interests of all?seeing that representatives of all are in Par? liament, Homan Catholics, Protestants, U takers, Presbyterians, Independents. and, by and by, Jews?the diminution of burdens, the promotion j ot social economies, the development of the Na I tional resources, and the advancement of a Na tional education, unse>ctarian aud secular, leaving the clergy to teach Theology. 1 ac 1 LIT I ES? PEACE and UNION. The pretext for doing nothing ueed to be?The country is disturbed, agitated , party factions and sgrarian outrages require coercion first. Well, that system hae been tried?coercion hss been applied, not to Orangemen or Hibbonmen only, to irishmen: pretty well of coercion for half a cen? tury? and tiotbing else: or, if there was some? thing, it waa thereby embittered and nullified. Now there is a perfect peace?the Judges con? gratulating the Grand Juries on the absence of crime?no political agitation; Orangeism and Rib I-..i,ism obsolete ; the people merely united for having the landrights adjusted?and, of late, for having the Lord Lieutenant continued I am etill of the mind that if there were fair legislation on all other aubjects, Ireland would be better with cut her Viceroy: but ae centralization has beeu going ou?all public Hoarda transferred to London ? it is not unreasonably feared that the Courts of law will follow ; and so every vestige of iudepen dent nationality disappear. The Straggle to keep the Irish Viceroy and Court. I fancy, is Intended as preliminary to a further struggle to recover the Public Be>aros thai were so quietly came 1 away, and wl?se restoration is reckoned indispcnsible to the sssceesssfal carrying out of that ejetemot natitmai improvement "tor which the public mind is awake Such is the state of matters in Ire'and at the ? cpeilieg ol if le Seesion. For once there is uua j nimity on ail great national questions?and,in the case Of*the aaeot important, the laud adjustment quite ??: i Bgh ol preeeuic from without to justify, iu tbe Government, decisive action, aa half the Irieh CsWTrtise have declared for the League? and. in Ibis case, aa in the others, tiiat of the Packet i<!ata a ft r national improvement iu manu? factures and commerce?and tbe preservation ol national Public Hoarda with the Irish Governor, t there ia agreement of all creeds and parttoe; while there is do national queetion of immediate pres? sure? the clamor about ' Aggression excepted? to stand in the way of legialation, and all ?oreign relations tranquil and friendly. V\H\T BJ S* i HE QUEENS Sf'Ef'c H SAID I Ot Ireland, as such, not a word The speech ' complains that ecclesiastical titles have been assumed, conurred by a Foreign Power; declares tbat great excitement prevaile on the subjeet, to ouiet which, and preserve ber Majesty's royal j rights intact, measures are to be laid before the faithtul Commons. And, thereupon, notice was given that on Friday (this dayj the ?tb, the First Minister ol the Crown shall bring in a Bill against any Roman Catholic Bishop aaeuming au ecciesi astical title from any place in the b aited King dorn. Thu?, the very first subject that shall occupy l'arliamf ut is an ecclesiastical one,?the last that should engage such a body, or rather that should not engross its attention at all j and before setting to, to deliberate upon any ol the material interests of the empire,?before noticing their dirfi ulty, Ireland, now when that country is presented to them as at once urgently needing their deliberate attention, and affording hope that judicious treat ment may relieve them, in a great measure, of the difficulties with which it embarasaes them,?the parliamentary mind ia to be exacerbated by the diacussion of subjects that inevitably kindle the worst feelings o! oar nature;? and not until mem* hers have been exasperated by religious rancour, are they to be set to discuss the matters that per? tain to the p'ib'ic good Buch is the order in which legislation is conducted, by the most enlightened assembly, of the most intellectual and wise nation of the Old World, in the middle of the nineteenth Century. However, I do not mean to infer, that be-aise the Uueen's speech has said nothing ab i. Ire? land, Ministers mean to do nothing for this conn try; nor will its interests be left to the tender mercies of the Ministry. Already haa Mr. Fox. M. P., for Longford, given notice of a motion for the settlement of the Landlord and Tenant qaes tion, and he is a Leaguer. And others will fol? low in due course. B ut I greatly fear that effects sadly mischievous will result from this nndesired :as to Ireland and undesirable legislation?that there will be exultation of a faction?stirred into renewed existence?that had fallen into quietude, and, with the cry of persecution, increased hostil? ity to all the educational and other social and moral movements that may emanate from the gov? ernment, the Parliament, and England?and the vi? gor, if not the unity, of the people perilled, which is indispensable to such a government as ours, which only obeys the pressure from without, in seeking for the necessary natural measures and social reforms. tei.MCOTejf, P.S. A new daily paper, the " Daily Exmttt$,n has iust been started by the Uriersons, Her Ma jesty's printers; on moderately Conservative prin? ciples, and with a tolerable show of editorial pow? er, anil the promise of success which ample re? sources, facilities and opportunities confer. Of Detroit Uiver has been frozen over twice this season. During the last froat, when the ice whs sufficiently strong to support passengers, Messrs. Clinton A Maker went to work and cut a canal through the ice, and had their ferry boat crossing while the ice was stationary on either side. ; Detroit (Mich.) Voice, I'eh 1$. 1INJSI KAINCE. rpHE N EW-ENGLAND LIVESTOCK A I NM KANCE COMI'ANY. of New-Ha aW,Caem BaautoTsati, Samuel I.. ....... John Saxioo, E B Brown, wat. W Kendrick, Alfred Edward?. J. Lewi* Taylor, Nathaniel Thurher. BAMUfL KENDRICK, Presides q, T. Rk\nolo?, Secretary. Insure hoises. cattle, i.e.. against loss from death, either from natural cause, accident, or disease of any descnpuon whatever. Mew-York Agency, 38 William-st, Merchants' Ei ciange. 22( \y rfiHK MERCHANTS' INSURANCE A COMPANY, of 1 he citv ok nfw-vork, Office, Correr of Jreeu Wienand Fulton sis. Ocesn Bank Building CASH CAPITAL. e\i"V<X). Insurance against Lots or Damag" by Fire DIRECTORS. Aaron Clsrk, O W. Burnhun, Crowei Adau.s. Ward A. Wort, Li vi Apgar, Samuel S. Bowman, Nsihanisl Weed, Wm H. Dietz, DbvM Magie, William Hustace, \ alt* n nr. e Kirby, Robert Hoe, M A Hoppock, Joseph M. Brown, B. 11. Van Anken, Robert P. (Jettv, CV.B O'trsnder, Ehenezor Beadieslon, I). Randolph Martin, Harrison Jones, Ely Hoprock, AARON CLARK, President. OKORf.r. IV. iava6b, Secretary. 2lf Urn HARTFOB D LIFE AND HEALT H INSl RANCE COMPANY, H?o..,r.i. Conn -Capi? tal, $100.(00- Surplus Recent* tfuiuli 21 ? Organized Oct. 1. IBSB The Hartford Life and Health Insurance Company take risks on Life, grant or purchase annui'les, confer endow? ments, and make conirai Is upou BDd appertaining to defer? red and lovetetonary in leres is connected wait bps risks, agreeably to the powers and privileges conferred by the chatter. The. business of the Company Is conducted upon the Joint Slock and upon the Mu'uai principle, at the option of the insured, 11 us mtt ting the wants and ctr uuialances of the puld'r more fullv. It la believed, than purely Mutual Com? panies can do. On the Joint Stock princ'pie, the Insured will pay thi-ty itnee and one-third per cent less for insurance ou dfe risks than the rates of the host organized Mutual Companies, or w 111 receive what I? equivalent to thirty-'hr? e and one-third pei ct nt par annum in dividend profits, paid in auvanck, i..st< satolissaatv bm an uncartalB amount at the end <>! each >ear In scrip cerlllica'e*. ? edeemab - on certain contingen? cies Oil the Mntnal principle, this Coirpany Insures at the usual ra't s Of Mulual Companies, dividing the net earniugs '*rh year, siring scrip coruscates drawing interest.and re? deemable ahi r a Mutual Insuiauce KuuJ of |>*MM is a ? uniu h.'ed Insurance aUo granted on the Savings Bank principle, ,' lyaMe t n a. rtving ut l ie age of W, SO, t>", Iii, or sooner if jeaiii occur. Tl echarter of this Compan? provides thai the wife may insure the nfe of her husband, and the amount to lie paid be secure from ItOdilntl at Ml death An equitable saaa will ai.<?>sne paid for Policies sur ? t.Jered lo the Co ilnan> before they expire. Traveling. s< a a'd foreign residence Permila, will be granted! at a IBall extra pre iiliim Policies on nvrs of persons going to California will be granted on the Joint S,oc.k principle only, and at an extra i ate of premium. The result of the Company's business fir the sixteen BSOatnS of iis exigence, and iho very liberal patronage of the public, give assurance of Hi future iu create. or i icaas, JAMES DIXON. Pre.i lent. WILLIAM F HOOKER, VIce-PresIdent. HENRY L MILLER, Secretary. New-Voik Ulfice sb Wall st. 6 Jsuncey Court. a. w (jay. Agrees D 8 DODOE.Physician. The undersigned will continue ai the office as heretofore, urd In letlilng from the ageucy of the Hartford Lite aad Healtli Insurance Company wou'd respectfully recommend tue present Agent and the Company to his friends and the public for their continued patronage 2<flw EDWARD HOOKER. Oases <t bbs sf 1ROCFRS' FIRE INSURANCE CO. VA No. M Ws?-st.. corner of Pearl sL CAPITAL -? ifJO,dill). At ta election held this day, the following gentlemen were cnosen Dlrectoi s of this Company for the ensuing year Sampson Moore, Moses Taylor, Oeorge Elder, Bet) B Sherman, Marshall Pepoon, Francis Skiddy, Peter Martin, Alexander H Oract, Chat . Burk halter. Rufut Story, Asa S. Porter, James B Wl'son, Henry Edey, Isaac C Taylor. William RFoster At a subsequent meeting ot the Board SAMPSON MOORE Esq.. was unanimous'y reflected President of the Company J MILTON SMITH, Secretary. New-York, Feb. 3,1851. N. B. This Company continues to Insure Buildings, Merchandise. Household Furniture, Vessels tc Port, i.e.. on the moat favorable terms. All losses promptly adjusted and paid. of Bf M ECU AN ICS' MUTUAL BENEFIT 1" ASSOCIATION, of Springfield, Maas. Office 2?a Broadway. New-York. Arcuiiuilau-d Cash Capital.$16.isi0 Ouarsntee Capital. *?.""" This Is an Association of Mechanics and others, for their mutual relief in case of stet nea. or accident At.i uiii Ktitrl oj Depotit for .Vf'wtxr. under %% yeart of (igt. >. OS draws....?}.' per week ?? >."?' draWS, ner wees. frVi.'i' draws ... S per week ?n.Bfl draws.. t> per wees. 1 %AM draws_ 4 per week. %'.'*' draws.. 7 per week. s.3.00 draws.&i per week. %\ ba In addition to the above will ha rha-ged as admis? sion fee. 8 C. FRISK. Actuary. 1 V*f lawVmS BBS Broadway, up stairs, rojra No. I'h U: ASH IN CiTO NINS U R A N <; E COM - FANY -Off..-.- No 7 Wallst ,ror. Naw-sL) CASH APITAL ?V/OU,UOU. Insures But;d;:u't, M-rchsjdlse riousehold rarnitura, veasassta port ?nd th-lrcarro-t. fcc against loss or damage by fire, on the most favorable i-rms oiascToai - Frederick Peru. Ruaaell Steob'ni Ed.ar H Lang Danle'8 V i-r l" -d t! Wol-otl BtOB f. Cannaa. Wm. E Row .and. W E WUaaerdBBff. It. W l o mm t JauietD OMvar A C King, and PU. R Kearney. BJeafd K. Balgkt, Oaa c San. riee Chas.C Uutncy Corn's Sa. age Oev B. Oretr R Start Lane, Henri Morgan. J T B. Maxwell. 0X0 C SATTERLEE, PresUeot. A H Mil..i k. Secreiary. jn eodtf C~H)NNF^CTTcLT FIRE INSURANCE J COMPANY. Hartfordi Capital.|?g),0W, with a sur Pius. B W.OREENE, FresidecL J. B. El or' r-r. r S.-"-etaev For Insn-aj.'-e, apply tc L. WHIT hl. Ii' TTIfflBM Si iM MaWOd* Second door below Wall. HUDSON RIVER FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY, of Waierford. N Y ?0?<^?? Wsfl-at Naw-Tork CAPITAL j JD0,y0l'. DIBKCTOaS. Hou Hugh Wbluj T C Morgan. W ii VaiideuourgB Isaiah Blood. P J Avery. H D. Fuller. Alfred Noxon Joshua Mors. Samuel A. House. MhNoFond. uiffi V Lansing. Robert Blake HUOH WHITE. PreaiJetit. ISAIAH BLiJOD. VtcaPrealdeoi. P J Avstv. Beccetary THIS COMPANY, having a FULL CAPITAL paid IB and tnvswed. are prepared to INSl RE BldLI'INJS MERCHANDISE and HOL'SEHOLD FI RNITCR* against has or damage by fire, on the moat reasonable terms Ail losses promptly adjusted and paid at the NEW-YORJt JFFICE In uionev currant at the Banks In this dry Local Retveea: Hou. John Toung. Wm P Miller. Esq 85 OoUJ at : Joseph W Sa/aga Esq. Messrs Joseph Keu-.lnm A foL. >l Fr.dt-sl joJ tf.-Kl| JAMES A REUL'A, Agent BROOKLYN FIRE INSURANCE CO. ?Office Nn fi Merchants' Exchange. Wal'-st N. Y and 4d Fulton-si. Brooklyn WM. AiLLSWORPH. Pros'I A.. 0 Brarfcus, Secretary llfaai* STABILITY?SECURITY?PERPE TUTV -$l.^o 000 :-St?tement of the affairs of the Ml TLAL Llf-E INSURANCE COMPANY of New York. 35 W i -,: Wot the year -r\4 -g Jw 31,1S511 Net assets oo hud. Jan. 31. 1850.$991,161 62 Sil III IS. Por Premtuma.$454.142 97 For Interest. 60-397 17 For Profit on sale <if I'nited State? and State of New-York stock?. 15495 24??90,906 38 ?1.522.068 00 ICBSCMCNI For Losses paid.f 160,610 OS For Surrendered Policies. 26,641 23 For SaJarlea. Fh\ slrisns' fees. Stailoo ery. Printing. Postage, Ac. 21.619 1? For Commissions, Advertising. Ex? changes, Ac. 21,279 40-223.679 54 Assets 31st January, 1151.1J29P.3RS 16 aVsSSSS incurred, not yet paid, await? ing proofs of death. 18J300 OO Net aaaeu, all Losses and Expenses being PSJd.$1,230.081 46 invested as rOLLOWS : In Back of New-York and Cash on hand. $16,410 9t In Mercantile Bank, temporary de? posit on Interest._. 3,688 75 In Bonds ard Mortgages, oo Real Estate, principally 'n the Cities of New-York and Brooklyn, worts double the ernennt loaned.1,128.831 22 In Stocks. I nited States and Corpo? ration of New-York, cost valae.. 117,919 09 Balance dne from Agents. 26.538 4!M.298,3S8 46 JOSEPH B COLLINS. PresldenL Isaac Abhatt, Sec'y. Charles Gill, Actuary. Minti rn Post.M.D. Medical Examiner, who attends at the office dally, from 11 till 12| o'clock. Joseph Bunt, Counselor 19flwDAltW CnffiZENS' FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY-Offces 67 WALL-ST and 167 BOW. ERY.?This Companv. with a cash capital of 81.10,000. and a large surplus, securely invested, continues to Insure against ,osa or damage by FIRE, on dwelling houses, mer? chandise, household furniture, and all deaciTpiioas of Per? sonal Property, on the most favorable terms. directobs. Jeremiah Johnson, William J. Valentine. Aloi.zo A. Alvord, Jame? C. Baldwin, Danlfl Barineit, JsyJarvis, William Wallace, Join S. Harris, Thon.as McElrath, Robert Barkley, Luke Baker, Francis A Pa mer, Jacob Mtlier DANIEL Bl RTNETT. PresidenL Jams- M McLean. Secretary. 3f eodlf LEGAL NOTICES. \ JOFUXSUCODm -m bm sjsSSM otteeapp leeiouulibeMaror i'1 Jti m ic< Commonalty eftSM Cit> ofNew T:>rk r*la'.i*e to the IPESI.NO sr.*'ay nr rut-fa r.ioh-r place. known as91eTVtdANT l<i AKF si sWnsSssSSSSSk Ward -fsaid City Inesukteri'xri.CnK -.i*?'or*.* 4 BeSSWSSS *nd A.*e**-rient in the e*o*e erVtled natter, duly appointed 0> ? ru'eof tiie?u,.rerue Court, g..e ivotne, pursuant to the requirements of an Act o: Uie Leg;?.ature < f the People of the State ;>! New York, entitled "Mm ActSS aSBSad bs Art Kt.tM u Artie rci . ???<?? I?w?-?:??:? [??-:. ilerl.r to the City of New York ti. is Art pas** I Apr'l ?,|>i] "pi.wd April %4\ MBS I that tat abstract of the Ml n.ato and assessment sf Uie Conimie?k>o?ra in toe arrftr? matter, containing the narr.ee and owners of BBS aSSS SSSSSSSB, lbs norripera of snch l.<ts aa taey sprear on the reaps ol tbe Com am ??oners, t gather with euch mapa. and me amount ol assessment, VksSksr I t da-nags or banarit; aadaJeoeJ) the arBda? .U, estimates, BBSaSksS documents, which were used bjr the Comn..??m?i?ra is svaA.ua Uieir re;ort, bsreteec deposited .a IksStPSBtCowaMSS SBSf ? ?dies o( Uie C'ly sad County of Saw Tort, for ths mapwti":i ;f wbomeoe'er it may BSHSSI i there t" remain lor at least sntr da/aba fore .he Coumiieemnera maketne-r report to uie aaiO Supreme i ejrl a: tbe time and place hereinafter aieuUoeed. And the nail Coiuiuiss -n era farther gire notice,pursuant to the requirements of tha Act.ent.tleS " An Act bi amend an Art entitle! an Act iu relation to tha Collar hue of AaaaaanjenU sad Tales in tha Cty aal County of N?*/ Yon, sad for other purpose*, passed May 14. lswfl '' passed May 7. -4 , tl>a owner or ownara, orrnpantor occupai.ta of all iiouaea. and in proved or snimproTtd hind agarted thereby, that t/ ay bars ? t snrted the r eatima'e and a?ee*?m?r.t; and tbst all per?- ia ewn, lereata are aSerted thereby, and who majr be opp.*?d to the aan a. sra reqeated to preeeut their obje. t.ona in wntins t. i. Dela ieM la : , SSM of Uie as id CoaiunMiouera, at tia place. 4 aBaVBwSS, Bs IT Wall t'.reet, in the City of Sew Tort, w tu.u tli.rty d?vi froes *.La Sat* of Una Notice And that the limita embrared by <b a ??aenTieM are sa fobowa, that ia to say?A!ltho?e hit*, piw ee, or ran^la ol Isoe, (wLicb will ts repaired to be taken for tiie purpoee or open as S-.d layin? ont 9tuyraaant aqusre,} and bcandeJ snd deeenbed aa UJ Iowa, to wit: On the soutbsrly aide by 9iiU>-etrewt, oo the ou'J:?rh; wdesy Serenth atraet, on the eaate-l> aide by Thini ar?nue, and oi Ir.e westerly aide by fourth arenue And al??,all the lota, pievee.vi etrcel? of land front ins on the weaterly eide of gourtli arenue, be twaen the nnrtlierly hue or aide of Eighth street, and the southerly Bat cr aide ol fsnUi street, and also, lot No. 74 fourth arenue, si tee north westerner of Tenth street And also, a>l the lots, p;eree, or tarrela of land, frontina: oo the easterly line or aide of Fourth arenue, ?twees BSSst place and Ninth street; and also lot No. 67 Pourta trvnue. And alar,, a!? tha lota, pieree, or psme a of land, fronting oa lbs weaterly lies or aide of tbe Bowery, between Great Jone? street tod Aator placej and also, the lota known by the street ???*?? ?*>? MS, MS. MS tS, 34*, and Bowery. AnA ...... ?II the lots, pieces, ?r parrala ol leads, fronting ol the westerly line or aide of ThirS sreeue, between Aator place sod Niuth street And also, all the lots. Kares, *r parcels of hud, fronting on tbe easterly bne or aide as ird arenue, between Ninth street and Tenth street And the said Sommieaionese further (ire not ire that their report in the sbore mas tor will be n.aie sod preeentsd to tbe Supreme Court, at s 9p?cial Term of tbe said Court, to be held at ths City Halt of tbs City ef Sew Tort, oo Monday, the 3d day of Marrb, 1 Sol, at the opening ol the Cc-nrt on that day. or as sooo thereafter as counsel car be sears -Dated lie Tora, De. euioer 7 1860. TALMAN J WATERS, ) JA.MF.1 H PINKNgr, } Commissioners. SIStSM S- PEI.AF IKLP SMITH. )_ O I It ? or SALK ? Helene BBS Surrogate ol Uie County ol New fork. In Mas matter ol thr-appm atom .,1 THOVISj H ? DDOOI OTIO.H9, I KEIIIIUKS ... HIKI'HEN KlSB, MOMIsd, SW the n.or ^sg., lease or sale of the real estate ul eaid int^.tate ?lo BejaBBBSM e m an order of tl.e Surr-.pste of the Couuty of Nasr York, made in the sbore entitkr,! matter i a tbe lath day of F?bruarj, IS>I, Uia UDdrr-tgi.eri, BeiUy lloCerhol, a d..interested I're-hoMer ?e? ap MBsead to said Surri?at> to sell the retl eatole of said Steplisn kane, dr<ea>ed intestate, mm ?It at public BBS nun, at tbi M'rihmta' El cheraa ia tu* Cats of New Tort, on the sevruth day of Apr i. ISA at hkaBal at aooassi tkalSay, ski that cerUir, bo t.? a <f lot of lanj sit'af, l> lug an? t?irg latMWktth Ward ol tie City of ,N?w fork, Bej aeVBttatl BBBVt sasSpSS*jreesassslTsssaaSOrsasiwi batrwisi gtas cs ssstsrn fwesSf-sas 'e*t, b\SSMawrtlawly S.rty eig^it sii ir.i! *. ; ti.cui e ?estrr'j twratr one f?"t, one and a half im h?a. I Grs n? SSS s'r. et; I he: r? southerly along <,reenw., h ?tr~>t f..r y one 'set . t ... t t ? place ol neginmag -siltjert, nensr'he le-s to the BSB of a reitSBS B* rtj.^e tewHwea, made o> the .* I i ? K u.?, I - ! -*t.n.e I.ifSSSSaSS I K;iap| . to eerura the p^.ineut ? i tkesassel BSSJbO, wstk BSawsat Asm, ?11 Uiit ntbar hou?. ai.1 lot til Isad ?Staats ? BM SaaHl War* of daS City et New York bsgia uin^ :tt a i t .1.? es.'rrl, h'e i f H ids m street, distant rift) an le?' n .rti rr'j SjoSB Iks SI rtbSBSt esfBM sf JsBS and HuiImih -treets ; rui,:. r.f 'l.-u, s -.?..'..?r'y tsfn*) two fret along the esKtsrly ?ide of ISJaS ? H s?es *s-*erly and paratlelwitb a aoutherly lot BMSSBB BSkwtl SSBSfw BSStl BBSaea aouther'y two fer?t; ti,*n,-e ??-t?r>) s..d Barsl alwtu ?s t s k?St*s I ?<? twei.ty e ght fewt; tneore aeSllkeilj and | aralM with MaSBwa alrret twenty feet ; theo. ? weat erly and paral'-l ?. ..,,! .1,!, ,1: . Und snty two lee: U> tha pis :? of ???. inc. aaajaet,tsevsttliaaiSS. U tl.e lien of acerts.n m rtgage rr.sdr b> tl e >ai I Mepi i-n Hat c. in l.ia h.-tc ?,t . th- 'Jr??'iwi h SsV Inga Bs k.ti secure !h" paymetfof ths.'on of ihre*1 thousand d A i- * tkBHsrass Tnssfass akk si aadsjasiilsr lliii siirnirtinsnrss ? raid two lota of land belonging ?Date! Serw Y rk, F'bruarv 17th, BAILEY I'NHEKHILL, 1.'Wal st, ^^? rsBiiti.riatitai ia ClsdSsss. IM BumdBay IMta \ oIiCE 19 HEREHV GIVEN tnat I shall apply to tha Legiala .s r. ? . ststr oi New Vor? on the rierenth Isy of Mtrcti, A 0. 1SSI,lueBfaSSBSSIBBSBtSSSBaSStSseftS me ol all fight, title and in trr.st n ti e following dem riued premises, acq ored br the asid State t) IhS Seath of Arthur McCartsr. de, ea.rd, t i All thoie rertain ail SdSb,ess or parrel, ol tana, situate l>ipg and being in the Twelfth Ward oi the City of New fork, rouided t. gather end roota ung as follows to wit Corioi.ar.-i. g at the point of intersection of the west ei ly sake of tbe Bkximiogilale Koau an I tha northerly aide of dereuty kwVSSSB i * * tli) street and rut,n.i.< tl,eu.a a .r*Ji weaterly along Uie outtbs I) side of said Sereuty seveitb (aa Uie same is intended here arter Sstreet one hundred and thirty MS leet fire inrbea, thence north SSwBsi \ina hne st r ght anglee with Sarei.ty aereuth street one hun? dred BMS, UwMSM uorth ?eslerly, parallel with Sereoty aerentb street twenti Mre leet. and SBSBBS north easterly on a Lee at right anglee with aa d Srre.ty aerentb -treet forty swren feet hi inctes to tu? ?< rlh eas'sr'y bonr dary hne of the property of said Cornelia MirCar t?r. tl an, a ?.,iitn BJBSSStff SlSBSJ said buuodnry line on a hoe parallel wiUaaja Savant) sereeth street oioetv oue feet eisbt and a half inr'aa U> tbe westerlr etce of tbe BloornogJae Road, an! thence ?. U erly along the weetarhjr aide ol as.d Bl ~ in Dg-<ale Road to the nortrerl) side ol 9erenty sereoth street tre ptare of beginning, k pettier with one half ef Seveol) eereoth street to tbe center tnereot 0| p- site and ad'oiamg to said l- ia and wh.cb aa d Iota, pieces or par tela of latd are mentions and deairibed in a certain cooreyaace there* I,eiecutee) by Cornelia %? Carter, widow of tt? sad Arthur Met arTer, iieceaaarl, to Jacob W Trpp. ol the City of New York, bearing date Uie tweo'.y IskS day of eh tober, one thousand eight ban. ilrwd and f. it, Ihre?, and reo rded in the OS. e ol the Kessler ol the City and Couity of New York m L ber four .'.udred SJvf m.rty ume C ronrai ar raw. page three hundred and one, nn the thirteenth day ol Noreo ?er, on* Utouaand eight bnodred and lortr three -New York. JaLuar) il, 1861 [if lawriwjat P. J. BONEITEEL aOHEKirr'S SALS ?By rirtue nt an sbmbsbmbi to me directed Oai d del vered. > Will eipoae to sal* on Saturday, the Svth dar ef March. 1*61, at the veal.bale of th?Cit> Hall of tbe City of S-w York, at IS o clock M , all the right. tUe and interest of 'oiHl'A IN K KHI1.I. whn 1: Le bad SB the 1st d?y ol Augtut, 1SS0. or at any kk ie altarward. of. in and to thai following described property, to ? it. Ali that I ertain lot, p e, r er [ an el of ground situate, ly ing and bring n um Nn.th Ward i f tl * C,t> i I Sew York, be.ng part of two lets of gri und numbered I S3 and ItM on a map of property in the t> i mitt ol Bleecber street ic tbe E ghth Ward of the City of New Tora, hek nging to A L Becker HBStv tke SOtk Septeejaer, 1?I4, hv Ste| hen I.udlurn, City Surveyor, now on lile in tbe Register** Oflki?beginning at * point twauty e.ght leet s lUtb-westerly fre-a ahSSSSSBMS ) < o. ner of Laurena strert and Atr.it> lane, ro called, a.4 ruoniigtiiea e along Laure-a atraat t?r t, I re it-;, thence oa s 1 tie p.rallel with Sleecter *tr*et ssrenty lire feet, thence on a 'me paranei w.tn Lauren, itran tb.rt) two i-rt, tli^rice stoi g ls?ait| bane, so < ailed, four feet two n i bee.thence < n a Ii e pars'.a! w th Lsu ena a.jaet .a- artaen'm: three n. nee then on a lue parallal w h K n.tv BBSS IBkrtj lo-.r f-wt ?,.ir inches, then on a line parallel w th. BW?*r sriaat :i ' ? . ' lea* ? t - piw ' ? ? - law t be the saose moreo. laea, ain.rd ig to s reap si hta Nu?. IM sad IM. SB B aap ei A L Be, ?? - :? !. . a-e tv Stapheu Lud i as, City Sun ey .r *-w MS, fid- - DataJ FrO Ita sad CvsansssBaJk, I'-, 111 'M?.5 iltM.M - Bi i i"i i * <>f rail sTAit ora, l.aiitaaa. left of km and PI 11 rt W R tUt:Lit r ? .a ?> ?.f Feoruar). l tbe yrar ol ?SM fj$g4 cue thou*4a* e bnodred and fiity one, and of ear IndepeurJer. a tha .arenty Sfth. SftawSwS J G SlirH. I Bl f|tHI I toy I L or ralTsTATaVN >e.VV l'?Kk. By the g J, Frwsand Indapeatfeot : Tonil persaaja uitereete? in J* >lfc? \v hl-.Hr. V .so ar.j Heory W.ie a.aaEiecuturs.t ti.< Lsst Willsnl TeataneLt of ?Bsi Je eaeed. , _ ' r?*l ? -) W ? .r?..i, W e hare caused the Seal of OtkVe el sa d S.rngate to be hereunto aJiel Witseee, Ai?ian.?r V\ BracfTrd.S-.rri^ate^ our .* d County, at ?i? C.ty of Horn i a T.rk.ehe 1st day > f Octo'-?r m the rear o! our taad une thoaisard eight 'undraw ant lay. ttllawtwS' I ts BRADFORD. Surrogat? STREEt DKrAJATMENT, So. S el ALL OF Ri.CORIrJa-ruoiar _ Notae .heresy gi'ec thai the lobowios R?eolut*os has Sswa ?Soptad by the Cooumuc Conaol I ReeoNed. Aal Tlh-it osy ?itewdeS to the eiter.ir line oa tbe eaaterl; a,de of Tuoat kine at | I oa f ksa, w.th s block oa tke outer end, ander the airectj c cf aa Street aswBMBBBBBM nod that the Street Commawiorjer grre islxt Sn tne grasteee or owner* 4 the land lying unSer wntev onbridh sides 0/ 7th st to make 7tt-et. to the elter or hoe asauose Suractert, and ,s ?crordsns-e wtm too prrrrisions sod cc reraoU >u Um graata to sasd tywners, bus* by the Ms, or, AJderraan ax? Coaanona tr a: u.* Cty of New York A Sorted by the guard of AsssMnat AJaVarwaa, So*. 13, 1SSO. Adoptee 0) L*e B, aru cf AJsemaac, Dax Ii. IBV - Assnen* ad ky the) Mas or Dec 1?. isft. _ lfcc la. ISSO. ttUSSss] /<JHJI T DODwS, SlPNU COVVf1, Ki>r> Cnrifrty-Jitzas* Wfwvl- rl.rT.tfT, ? ufswut Abb Draln|,j.i|u IVwUn? Joee** ?eee*tt sad Mary Atn Bennett. h? wife, Astbne) P-w ar. Cather-ne Do? is; ace Rcaaauft Do?liac-?aauButi tor Rrt.l ?To JOH? DOW , LlbG, r*M nf~ lb* de*?r??ai* Tin arc eereky tuovu.ied sod required to eeewer the rtsnplaiet in tb.? act-*, ?ach we* tiled .a Iba oAVw of Iba Cask of the C'.oaty * a! Break tyn. oa tea ttW day af January. 1*1. and bo taXM ? nyy of yrur answer to Um ?ad corolla nt. on tiia e?Sacrv.er*, at their vmrm No. la Wal' atrwwt, in th* Cur of Na? fit.?ill? iw?w ty dst ? a tar t*? sect tea of that iuaa<?i ? a ?ou, MM 11 - day ol ?Mb **mc*, and if foa fail to saiwer u? at:' ?oaa| '?> St With,t th* tm* sfor?>Mid,th* p'aint.ffin this ac'tea trill ap^lr : MYS Cnan lor tb* reratf dann****** n tha rcmpterrc ?I sabs*. Janus-,. It, I1*! IrMawr.ws BARNARD * fAKiuSJ Fit. fa A' SIPKEMF COt RT^-JOtl C.C LO*LlNOtu>aiiw< WILLI I M M GRaH?H.-To Will am M Orate Sk Taw ar* n-reo. ?umnxmed and required to aaawar tha cumo'ajat la that BJBaaa, wbsrt wa? tmm in Iba ottke of Uta Clara ol Um City t?J C-hi t; ?>( Haw Tort, at tha CM> Hall, ia tb* C ty of New Tort, on r* twentest*- Hay ol ?erirntry, 1*1. e*? a* w*a ropy 0/ roar answer tu stud ct4XipW.Lt oa lb* subernbers al taeo <aBce number Mt*oU ta^yl Naseae strset in the City New Tcrk, w.ttit tweotj iajt Most UM ?erne* *f tb ? tun.mont on pea, eicfesrre of tb* day of rieb ?sr?? a; and if fno fad to anawar tb* sa d complaint trnhia to* ti n a>ara.*i 1, ti>* plainldj ia tin* act.01, ".II tat* aaajHBSal *<a.i.?i roe for ti.t ? ? ?f on* hundred and f..ur dollar* and salty rants, w.th maiai Vn ta* thirtieth Jay ol Pe-ember, 00a thousand *?ht hundred sad tly, ???????aa Uia casual IJai* Ktioe.?Peted N*w Tort. Ftbntrv, t*u, IBBL CARPFNTIFK * M'.NTElTH. ' fl; liwf-aS- Cut Ci ti ?rMi-,'??..m ? BT ORDER of Um H a. Daniel Hawks. C >on y tw*f* ..1 to* Cimaty of CoHaad. Bot.ce m her?*, ?'?en purautot to the pas vistocs al the statuta author t.rur atlachii.*ct* s^ai^.t los-oadi..,:, coor-*al*d and oon res'dert debtors thst an sttt B*s1 ' v. lasawa BJBI Btt in**stat* 01 PHll.o t MiKiKE and HlKaa atOStBUt, raaid*otj of lb* Stat* ol Ms b<sn, and that tha saw* w,u b* sal I luf th*p*)n*at of tks r d*bt*. us ats that BPptBt ai-J taaawajarata attarhmsat.accorJirjto law, w tb<a nil.* m aiths fro a An' f B) licauoa ol tbis Dotic*i aad tbat tha pa?m*nt of ta? il?5U t it to tr*rr. by rssidmts of this ttata, an.I tha d?.iv*rjf to th?oi or lor timr 'is* of any pmpart* within this tut* b*i >nfia*; to Bat n, ana In* trar.pisr ?' any sorb prop*'ty b? lh*ni.sr? foraud** by Its. and ai* v?id.~ I'tUd ih* Hih day ol Eabruary. IBM. STKPHEIfS A nt tLL, , ?! ltw <mS Attornays f.ir Attat biaf Craditor. IB PL1 Kit ABCB of an order of th* Snmifau of tb* C?an?y*f >*w Tork.ootjc* w b*rwb? |i?*nto all iwraan* ha*inj rbure* s^a oat JOHN HUIO'RT. ktU of th* C.tv of S.w Tort, j?r?a**o, ?? sr? ?rat th* ssh.s with Lb* too. bar* sb*r*of to th* soasenbar, at ha oaV*. 1*4 Elisabeth ?tr**t, it. th* City ol B*w Toft, oa or b*f*ra tb* ninstswnth dar of May n*?t? Data.1 t*w Tort tb* tftawath Jaf of ft*.*nit?r, IWW Al.K\ tM'f k HOKNHT, nil lawnmS" Adm oiatrator. I !t Pl'KSL'AbCE ol aa ord*r ml tb* turnirau of lb* Coaaly ol iBsw Tort. wUsn h*r*by <iv*n tosllsart. basic* dainaa tat.nsl JOHN B SfRAl'ME. ktU ol tba C.ty ui Naw Tort. J*w*lar, istaa ?d, to piasrat th* s-on* wrlh soucbar* tbaranf to tb* sot>scnb?r Jal bat stora Bo. til Ok illia.ii strwat ia lb* City of N*w Tort, on or b*for* th* Tscth it} of Marth. ocit-IHud B*w T.irt.th* Vvhsay of 9ratotttHW,186f [?7 lawaroS'] Jt'UA.N DROZ, liacutor ?B|Pl.'KSDANCE of aa ord*r ol tb* turn^at* of UM County of I Maw Tort, antic* 1* h*r*by ftttu to all parsons batisa ta.31* ara.nst JuiHl A CPLVEK. Jr lau af tb* C ty of **w f ort, da c*as*d,to pr***nt tb* saata wrtb ?onca*rt th*r*of to th**un*crb*r.*t his oftc*. Bo. IM Front ilrttt, in Iba City of S*w Tor?, aa or Miora U.s s.<l,t**i U. day ol April n*lt?DaUd N*w T rk, t..* *.*>*oth day of O. tob?. 18W [oil'.awflmt] R. PAINE, Administrator ?N PURSUANCE ol an ordar 01 tha Surn?ata of tba Co .nt, ol RNaw York, aotica a> b*r*ti> <r sn to all part, os bat rj olai tutri jl*l AN PRE W WALLACE, l*t* W thaCityol N?w Tork, d*vwas*d, k* Sr***st th* tan?a with 1 on. hart th*r*t>f to th* ?'ibai'nb?r, at b*t rast aat*. N*. ft I Stantun -trwst. in th* Ctt) of N*w fart ka k* h*fnr? th* third Bai "I Mar. b mm%- s'atad New Tork.th*>Kbdayof Auoat. I860. [au31 lawm'S] ELIZABETH WkU.ACF Els. .'.- 1 \lOTlCE IS HEK' HT GIVEN, ruxordn? to law. to alloars.^? II hat ma claims s<a am \\ \ N t*. r BKRH IT, lata ol tb* lava of N?w I tre. ht K.r.rt Co'ir.'y, da. *aaad, that th*y ar* r**u>r*l la *I hibit th* sama w ti ihs tourbara tharsot', t? tha tubaa ribar, at ha rra idsnc*. in tiia said town ol N-w l ira, hi, on or h*lor*tb* 1.rat dsy of July nait-riaud D?*mber iL lWO. die law.,i?-S ALBERT V B RENN ET, Administrator . lyoTICE IS II FKK BT OIVF.N. MSWlSaaa to law. u< ah partooa 11 hatinc claims afainat Capt, CH K Hl I 1 X in "/ELP. lit* of th* City of Brooklyn, Kino County, d*.'*as*d, that thsy trw taouirad toatamtttw ?am*, with tha tnuchari thsrmd, to OEoKllE A. tUOUHOBAJLatMata)Wistatt at 1 ail, alaaCitf al Raa York, on or bafor* tbe first day of Auj i.t n?m t)at*d Jai.uary ka, imAI. ill IswfmSst El.I/ A M M ?iNSPIELO, aVaaaa ttratrn. Ill PL'RSCANCE of aa ordar of tha SarroraU of th* County af Naw York BattSS is h*r*ky airaa t* all parsoas 'us. itn> s acainst U||.(.|tM Wil l lABW, 'at* of th* I ty ti Naw Tort, Ja<*aa*d, to prssant tb* sain*, with faaataat Uiaraof, to-Is tib srnbsr. at Da ia* danra ol Twke*vr* Clark. No ^ Kaasi atrswt, <n D.s fti 1 Paw Turk, on or txfor* tb* SaWaatt da? of August n*it,- Pst?-' "isw Tort, th* ?s?*r.'h day af Fatraarr, ISBt. ?1 laataa*! lOU tl.l.atr. staasataa |N Pt'RSUANt'E ol laaraa* of th* Snrront* of th* Coonty ol I Naw York uotic* is har*by <n*r to all paraona hating claiux kjairiat HENRY KL'NDLE, laU al tba City of Naw York, ^r.a*r, la *a?*d, to prstant th* aania w-tb th* toui h*rs U>*r*of to th* tub srrfbar, at bis r**id*nc*. at Parti Sal*m, ia th* Coonty <>f W*sfu h** Mr. t u' suu oi Naw fork, on or SSSMI tu* uu'h day of Marek, ??IL- Paled Naw Tors, Ua anth dt? o' S*pUuib*f 1 s71sw?ltrJi' FI.'iVP KF.EI.EK. AdrtiioiatratOf IP PTJtUTOAJH F. of an onlar of the Sumirata of tha County of Nsw Y r? not at it hsrshv (ivao to all orsnna havin*; rlaiuM k-ca-nt HLOli H.N.N. BBS ol Ui* CftJ Mf Saw York, im *aja.t,t* prawaat tba same, with Mini hart thereof, to th* subsenbsr, at h*t r*ti??n<a. No w. Canter atrwet, in tha City of N?w York, on or ba Tora tii*tw*:ith day of May.?Patad Naw York. Uth aay of Oi loatti tarVl. [alt UwSeat"] CATHARINE FINN, Administratrix. IN I'l'lUL AM E of an alBSt llf IBBlBIIMSBS of Uia County ol N*ts ETork. soties is haraby gntn to all paraona hasios tla.u ? arauiit ANGEL JACOBS, Isle ol tha city of Naw York, J*w?l*r, oa caaaad, to p-essnt lb* umr with rpaCBBfl thareoi ka tha tulai r.retrs. tt th* r*a.der,c* af Pati.l H.rt, lt.. v, Mowsnl ?trewl, m UM my of r.a? klare,oa ti hafor* th* sevanth da, 11i Jaly oast. Dated N*w Ttrk, tba 31 day ofJauuury, idol. DAVID HAKT, En-, .tor, j?4 lawbm'S KACHEL JACOB*, Ei?, itrn. ClOKPOKATION NoriCE. -fuolic uotic* .t b*r*by ?it*a. to UM /owner cr owners, occupant or orcnpanU of sll bout** and roU, 110 protcd nranimpmvad Is-..It, afTst-ud thereiy .that th* ?'?.I'owrit *???** atenta hate sBSBSaaa^Wtad bv the Ataeaaora.and aralo-l^ed 111 thaolHc* of th* Bureau of AssessSsatSS fur (lain.nat.oo. by all parsons mUrtMl sd,tn: Fur Mttiss curi sod (ut>r stones,and IssjpBB a SBBCB< f**t wide throiirb the ttdewa'kt of t.d tt beten Mb and ?0i att Tb* limits emarai *d by sash Assa-s nenl 11? I nla all th* s*t*ral b uiaa* and lots of aroiiad, tacant loU, past** and pan-als of lsnd,situtt*d onlxitb sidssnfltd mree', StAwsSa Mh and Hth attnust and on both sidaa of Broacwar aad 7th svsnua, between 41st aad in street*. Al. parsons whoa* inter**u are ailerted by th* above named tsssas menu, and who are opposed to the tame, or either of them, tra r* quset*d to pisMi,t tbair obi*i tioos, in trr tin#t to th* jndersicuad, at their oft.ee. No 4 Hall of Ka* orda. within thirty da', a from tha lau or this notice SA.H I hi. h. uk suit, rKA!tCI9 fllCHOUON, ISAAt ws SMITH. A.aea.ort Ollis. Burssa of AiMttrastits, Street !>?; tri *; :. Fall IB, ISSI tof 10k CtOKPOKA THIN HI/TICK ? robin- eaSaM is hereby gnas. (?? the /otiar or ntntrt, assapaal or sssaaaatS of sll H.uae* and Iaiu improve I or uii.iiipro?*d l^tndt, a.Te, t?l tuareby, Uiat the followiruj AtsesamsnU have b**r.completed by lbs Aas?,sort, and ar*lodged il th* 1 fr. e of the Bureau of asssasmarjta for examination, by sll par so- a .nt^rea'sd, sail Fo. |a, irur frost walk at ths corner ol 1 loraslMSad tth .ta ta r a. (Torna ta tt. llie linn's ariibracaxl h) sich k,*eaarn*-4 include all tht severs' Houtae and Lots sf (troua*, ?ai tut Lois. (.???? Sat pari SM "' Latd. situsted on both sidae ol Coroal s strwat, be. tw??B 4'h ttra-t. sid a line are nit *VI l??t westerly ts?r? In ui, 11.1I is Iis ?satar'y .nie ol 4th ttreel, MltHfg Ml at. sad a 110* Wilt feet ioitl,*ily from Corns at s'rtsL All paramos are all., ird by the ska a BtkBS I BaaassaSS ta, ami wboar* npjM,.-.' Il tb* tame, or ailiisr .il tbem, tra r?j letted U , ,?.., ? 11 ?., abjei lisas, a wntior;, t? 'ht underti^-iad, t. the r orSi* So 4 Hall of Rs.or.la, a il 1 h r-.y dsyt from the tat* of tut reatr* SAMI II II. DE Moil, SJtaaCII NICHOLSON, ISAM W M SM'iH. aaStaSM-Offii?, Pi.raasof Asa* tmenU. Straet Depart arsat, f?o. ra, Isbl . iir CSUKPORATIOP NOTICE - Public .otic* .* h*r*t,y K,t*n. to Use / usr.tr ur ownara, occupant or occuoauU of all Bous** iui tola, Skprasat a is Skat >td 'andt, tfwtad thsrwby, that th* 'ol'i.wioe a.*tsaaiiiei ta i t>s ?**n l ompattatd by '.k* AsMstwr*, and tr* aKored >a Hat ?Bleeol th* IarOBS of AtiemneoU for ?lammatem *] aBuerano* 11 kSSSStad, tit For Isj r.( s truss ws'k ,n Twenty ninth st bsSwtea NmOi and Tsnth atSLun, opposite the Shiloah Bsp'.ist Church The l.m tt ambrai *d by tu. h asatttttsat >m I id* ail Has ittsral houses SLf lots of paaal, taitnt lots pis*** and par a 1 ?I Isnd, situated or. satt ""let af Tw?!,ly 1 1 .th tt between Ninth stsor* and s lias BOS .'att wtttsrl)' lmti*'n,m. All parsons wh. SB ioUr*sU ar* sl I. rted by the snot* asm*d tsssssmer U, and who sre opposed ta BfcS "tue or a t er ii fen ais ?s-tusated to pressnl t ? tions, iu writuujto ths nnoarsujosd. at lh*ir osfrs. No 4 Hill of Kstordi. with.o thirty days lror-j the daU of Ui* sotea?oa.-e, Bureau of Ass**am*nU, Str**t Department. Feb. I 1, laSI -SAW ORE H PE M<TT, FHANCIS NICHOLSON, 1.4 \AC WM. SMITH.A*M*sors. SOT lot CCORPORATION NOTICE. - Puhl? unit* 1* hereby girsn to the /owosror owners, ociupsbt ororcnpsnis of sll House* and LoU, improved or ui.niprorcd l^r.da, sis, t*d U.*r*by, that tba foi'.'owio* asisairoecU hsv s BBSS SSBBjaBBB by tne Aaaessora, sod ar* lodr** in th* oAr* of the Beress of twsssisinU t?r examination by all per sons interested, SStl For building a sewer ia tilth st from th* Sta? ll, I to the Tb.rd t'scues V.t tin tt sinbrs. ed by such Assessment irxlbd**!! U>* SStsrsJ bsasss sod BJBI sf rruuod, vacant lots, piec** si. I i>art-el* of land. ?tasted on both tldss of Suth st b*tw**a Sec nod end Third atennet; on th* easterly aid* of Third av*nu* aad westerly t rlet/ii Second ttenue, between Fin and Siath *w**u, and on Lb* ssstsii) 1.da of Hall st. betetsa l.itb add Sevenihtla. All parsons white inurwtt sre affecUd by tb*sbut* named A* seas menu, aar who ar* opposed to 'ha same, or either of them, are r*qu*st*d to present tbear 1 bje, ions, 10 wntuuj to th* aaderayrtiad. al their Of ???*, No. 4 Hall of Records, tnthm thirty daye from tba data of this out,.? SAMLILH HE M'TT FRANCIS NICHOLSON, ISAAC WM SMITH. A.~es*ors Oflic*. Burssu ?I Aj?essoMnU. Street Departnetct, Feb. IV, Ibftl. BOf 10t CORPORATION NOTICE.-Public SSBkta is bsrsSy (.tea, toUM owTMf or cwDsrs, occapsnt or oeransnU of tli hoiu** sad lots, tr*prot*dor animprcrt** lands, started leereby, that ths 'oBowins Ass***ui?tt* bit* be*n run.p.*t*e by to* Atsstt rs, and ara I'-lft Is tbsoScs of the Burssu ol As**MtxieuU for *ianiu?atiob by all per? son* inUrasted, tri- F r:. . 1 ,t s Sewsr . CrXatbt st frors s point lit) fest loith o( Boastoa-st, to and thio?ujti Howard st to ths Mwerib Broadway Th* limit* sakteassd by such Astsaa-naat ia dud* a!' th* several bouses sad luts of rreund. vacant loU, pisce* and pan al* of land, sitaatad on both sides of Howard ,1 betw**a Mr sdws> t: d Elrr. iL | oa bolb t.d?* f Crosby st. b*tws*m How srd end Heuttin SBS |SB tte wederl* SktSef Ebn sad M trios tU. b*tw**d hn< r?* ar.d Prrc* tU ; on the easterly site of Melon st. fiooi lt>4 feet Seatbsl Prince at. Is its mariterly latrmiatiioa ; os las wr.Ur y .ide^l Mulberry tt. betw**D Prn-c* sod Houttos Stt. I ?c both sisat al tsrsad, BwOeSSS ?ad ?pno?; t a setw?*n Broadway s-.d Elrr .t , ntn'l SSSBtal FataSBBBa southerly a dt sf Houst a s'? letw^e H-rtiiety t .d Mufcerry sl ; and aoth a.d>t of Jersey et beiw?*? Censaj and Mulberry tls All pars.ns ?rtoae muresu are aff*,ud ky the above named assessment* and who ar*opp<m*d t-i Um mum, or eithar of then, ar* r*rjuested to prateot tb*ir ? biwtaoos, is writir* loth* and^esnoer;. tt BaSSrsSBta, No. 4 Hall ml fU-oilt, w,i, r tSir'y dayt irom th- 'sta of th a sota* SAMI'EL H DC MOTT FRANCI* PICH0M0N. ISAAC WM .SMUH. A.tssssors. ' las Saasas ?.' Ast??m*nta, Street PaplSSataal Feo .-.-?>, Pat 1 1 Ae*e?oai,'.?, i[?sm, ara oppieted t. i.? .sin* cr*ith*r of them, a re* to arc-eat their ot,*. tarns, swriir etot e taaaa^aasa, te rortie No 4 Hal'o' BwtStwS a??? ? t)i ?ty days from las da rf Uiisai-ice. S 4 "d 1' F L H I'F. MUT FRSjtCfl HCH'IfX'ri I<A'( WM FMITH Jt.eaa.rt Of! ?. B .reau o( lieaiti-i S'rae' |iap*e?,-,?b |y, |ar,|. 19 lOt CtoKf iRaII.jN NU I ICE ?f -ibbe BSaBWds kvereoy a.?*u. IB tl Scwtttr or owaera, occapsuit or ucAipeot* uf t?l Housea 4Ud !? Iapr"?*d or ao.B proved Leeds, aBwSSSt tb*/wby, Lksl La* loiV.wu Aaesse-iisarUht't been computed by the Atweeenn, s? 1 sre l^tr< ae tod pan als .f Land, tnd nth at* and on bosk nerton* who** iritesaxsts .m' IT o, a IPOU.'Mi H.r.V.n I - 4 4C SMITH Aesewsora OB.* Bureau of Asstavtr.iar u, ft'set DaoarUtMot, Fee- If, tif I._ SBf lOt STREET DBF ARTMEBT No. s. Hall of JUec*-**-Peei? aotet* is uereoy (ivae that the f-dluwinc Btiofntun be* bees sdsaltl cy toe O ccatua Council Resolved, Tbsl Ue Gap is la* Buabaa' oa the NorU Stiver, between I Jib aid 14th ??? be bait up uid?r t dirt.tioeof th* Street Coeasssfetoaer, and tbat tb* siptwt* tier. Btt. IS sir wad th* sum of twefte bundrad do Sara, eetekaa frotn ? ? spprottrata.? for See k* sad the*, tmst seeeaet. eed mi ease ? e ewrert of the lets tmntief oe said baBbrad, at the Istteea sf s >< s-,u. after the uaual serai ooGre lesieof. beat*; five* M thaws by Sat luset Coanavuw.coer.abal tat*lacI er refaee to isatetnn.fr the C - pcrats.e for itisiih lart-rred ia buuvoes op Mid baBbset. to at I t c utavel to the Coryorat?? be, tad k* it ban if i re. ra* to Ua* ? (*l eweearti to eat n t teat recover frow the Mid parte** ar art ear St th*. the inmii.1 ol eipensee so i*curred A lop tad bp IS* Board . . Atsietsat Al'ertnen. Pe. tt, IfW) Adopted by the Boir4 of Aware,*-. Jea. IT, test irp"?ed by ins Msyor Jan S3, tstd Tf tan JOHN T DOOwl, **-' " . V.B.PALMER'S COLUMN. MANKIND, it is mty bt divided Into three dis?ntt r.t$*m those v? h>> wo too etisb born lo abandon error. B?en aftsr conviction . Ukase wteo are SB t?u:iih> as 'o be easily deceived . an4 those who are poweMed of good coaimufi sense and use if to the beet ?d van tare. Ii U very dinVuii to correei the age.), aad to Induce p*e> pie to adopt iror prir rjplea. who revere the errors la wbJca they have crown grey. Philosophy, wisdom and liberty, support <>aeanother ; tat who will not reason ta a fanatic . be who cannot reason) la a fool; he wto dare not reason ts a slave IlldajWry, welldlnsctrel, wt!l gives mat. a coti.tw^ocy ka a few >rar?' The greatest loduairy misapplied la useless The thorteat and surest way to live with: honor la she world, la to he in reality ? hat we would appear to he. He who r ever change* any SB Bit opioions, never oar rectaanv of his mistakes " Perform fea/lesaly what too beieve to be right.' '? Heevan helps those who help tteaiaelvea" \r B. PAL.MKrTS American New? * paper Subscription and Adveitlsinsr Aganey, NEVV-YORK?Tnhtiue Buildings. BOSTON?Seoliay's Building, Court-street PHILADELPHIA?N. W corner Third sad Cheauwl Embraces aoet ol trie beat Comnerc:a., Political, Bast gions, Literary. Scientific, Congreasiona), Legiaiau*?, Rev forniatorv, and Agrtculiaral Journals. Prices Current, kc. tn the I t,,ie?i States. British Provinces. Vr for witch half the duly appointed Agent, and for which he a sp*>-ia.ly aa. Uionxed by the Proprietors to receive and recetp-. for *ie sefiptions and AiMsertlBOSBSBk. t tbrre'.v affording every ta ciltiy lor the tranaactum of buslne** with tbe beat an I most Widely circulated journals ol all the clues and prtncSsTSa1 tow rein ihecountrr tV Having m connect'on with any other persoa la Jaks Agency, all orders shouid be specially J) reeled to V. B. Pai Mta. - The P*r*s??? Tseawteer of mtnd seer asmd. lots.-*. aaSW be mvllifltt>i \r,d</in%lri\, ' V. B Pai.mib. the Agent, ta prepared to give as] rav quisitt iiiforniatioti on tbe subject or' a complete systers sf advbbtisims la the aasrararaas of the ooetrrav.aaf sssd near. He l-eiir\es that the material affairs of business tTansss ll> us Mtflt be aided and sustained bv a proportionals exer? cise of Intellectual enemy, and this Intelleciual eerrtT sho I keep pace w .th lbs fs. uties by whish the MMaal affair* of bu>{ur-ss are ad vanred Every ore IS now obliged, !l he would keep pare srlSh the times, to aid his physical exertions In trade, or wtiaterar busines? I e mav >e engaged in, by due rwcourw to AvtB) ?leans by which his business ptOsTsMOf) msy become gna eral'v known. This is the Intelleeiual part ol his hua'nesa. anti the preas IS the great medium through which it must, at i1 e present day, be developed Now ?-,!?>. new sparer, sr.-?' -"'lee.l t\r ard wide; I hear are read by ail. and aflord the emlv vehtc:?T>v which iwea snd establishments become generally known At the prat ei i *mj, aa yet, this engine of Intel geoce has not as, tracie(| ?iientioi. commensurate with roieinporery irnprova niema, simply because the material of business is morspat pable and taiiube. ami it artel BS Bad* by ilegrees that She pow. r of the preas srtll l>e n.-knowedgeo as equal to that of steam for the furtherance of buslt ess enterprise. Tbrcngi tine Agency, a regular, safe, and systems*)*, means Is afforded to the busineaa commonly of giving no tor rlv abroad to their res|>er res pureu'te, to fee:.lusts) which, and to SsTord ihe oppnrtunitv for making a ludintotaf aeiecilon. a compiei? List of Citlra m A Towns in whtett New -r"l*rs are published, will lie furnished, gratis It presents a convenient and complete opportunity for pul .ishit'g a l1. er'lseinei is in Htiv i.ion'.er ol the beet aad most w ic. In cirrn Hti d ew -. apt is of the dlffereat cities snd tow na throughout the v. hole country, at the publishers' ; a ssl rates, with die leasi possible tr?>uble and with use greatest dispatch. A business man msy learn throu.h this Agency iu-l whsvt |lMI1 als to ailvettlse fri. to reach effectively andchesply BBS) sriilon? wherein Ms trade inn) be extended. Theniivertiser is suv.-d the lalMir ol correapondlug wKk the seversl papers, ihe BZpe*)SS of posuge. and much Bnae snd perplexity lu the settlement of hills. Beside this hecsa know when his account u ?eitle.I, and no apprchenstoa need I e entertained of ihe DO BBSIW annoyance oi bills hsaflf] presented after laving been or.ee paid. A circun speci atnl d'scriinlnatlug choice of places aSaf thel^et selection of papers can be had, suitably adapted IS) various business pursuits? enshltng persons to advertise) Judiciously, edertlvr ly and safely. The ken psper? of all sections of the country are on Us at the As-iney, for the Inspection and examination of um public. Pspers containing advertisements are forwarded to ad? vertisers, and all requisite attention given to lasure geaersj satisfaction. Adveriiaeinrrts are carefully and skillfully writte?, witaV out charge, for those who are not experienced In the arts and improvements suggested in stick as are written by aa practiced lands A single copv of Hn advertisement only Is required, fros? which a stirhclent number are printed la such style as asV vertlsers wish to have them appear tn the papers. The Agent is duly empowered to receive subacripUoaat and advertisements at the publishers' lowest rates. He Is authorized |o make contracts, and his receipts SB'S regarded by tbe proprietors as payments. His extensive connection In business, his experience end prsctical knowledu-e, his long established agency for the best new apapers in every part of Ihe Uni'ed Slates, and has systematic manner of advertising, whether on a large or small scsle, quality him to impart valuable practical In/or marlon, which Is cheerfully communicated. s^ To public institutions, reading rtMims. clubs, he. at well as to individuals, In all parts of ihe world, the AgaoaB/ Presens a convenient, safe and ready means of subscrihtasr for the best journals of the I um, advertising in any nuss l>er of the moat desirable business newspapers, and obiasBV tng valuable information. Remittances may be made from any section of the eosJtJ. try wiih entire assurance that all orders will be fsJlhfUBw and promptly attended to. Addreee I'. H P itmrr. News psper Agent, Hn-ton, Scollay's Building, Co in si, .Yens lor-*, Trll one Buildings; fh?.idtlphu,, N W. comer Of Third ard Cheenutsts. As he has no connection with any other person, all coat mumcatlons and orders Intended for the Agency should be) directed to V. B Pai.mkr f?r- To prevent Imposition, the public have been repkanV BsH) esatkaOSd sgmnat the acts of Initiators and protect Jed age'r.is, who lotest some of the cities. V. II. rnluier'e Heleriloa afKulfB for llatslatsaa >len. I- -'sbiish yourself on the broal and sou-id basis of ka legili i 1 ??? ibe means i they are open to all. ralSnlSJBS the probabilities of the future Incrsase aad BN ti ply the means of Information. T 'compete successfully with your neighbor, participateks li e facilities afforded lo go ahead. Confess ignorance in regard to subjects la which yoe are ur.ir U -Trei listen and learn. K' ep the mlr.d on the mtan$. rather than the ohjttt Take advantage of modern facilities, snd accomplish as MM h tn s single day aa required weeks, months, or yaare, I formerly. lion i depend upon your own lungs alone?use the laaaja of ihe Press Conaider the causes of the good stsndlng of some, snd li e decline and fall and want of success of others, sad raw ulate your conduct accordingly If your means suit not with your ends, pursue those sods which suit with your means Reflect on ?list you see and hear. 8et your mtnd t4 work, reason with candor; weigh well and consider Bar yourself; decide, and act Treat your customers as your frleuds. by serving ihesa la the best manner. V. H. Paliaer'a Hints, for BMslaeaa Jlea. The door to wealth, respectability, lodueocs aad boear Is thrown w Ide open to all He who neglects advertising not only robs himself as* his fair advantages, but bcsiows the spoils oa his wasar rivsJs. He who ad vertlsesjudldously and extensively, can afford to sell his customers lo heuer mir as tage than he who deaa tOt) becau.e be adopts the correct means Ui multiply Usskr nunxber ar.d secure to htmsolfaDBa?dl larger amount of bskat ness. He w iio does the largest business can do ll at ska an a, es' per ecu 'age of profit. An DM business msy SHbslst until its customers drop aaT by death or removal; but he who would build up a bosisMaa r.ow. must l>e " like the lime," snd Improve ihe ad IBaSjjsjSJ 11 offers. To neglect It, Is like resulting never to travel by slesaa. rnmuoicBteby telegraph It is lorlose ose/? eyas ta the light, and Insist upon living Is perpetual darkuees Aa li.dividiiul may do this at his owa cost, hut a eouununlt*, ? class, will never act so unwisely. thai SB ? ? ? ;*ea to ailvsrlise his business. In etTea? confesaea ineajsyrlty and defeat, and retreats to the rear rans of his profession. Discrlmiustlon anr* circumspection soould l>e execctaSal if. ll s selection of places, and a choice made of the papesa beet adapted to the pursuits of advertisers It is id.e to speak ?f the coat of advertisings* an Imped Iment?as well aslght one object to the cost of aheltertsjf ' ds. prelecting them from thieves, or dealing tkSBB nut to customers Continual, persevering advertising. If tbe subject be SS a h lapted to the tastes and wants of the public, is nre ha be successful, ll is an indlspuUthie tact, that there is aWkV s'ance of swell abaiaiired adherence to a continued Sys? tem of advertising ever falling of success Not inany years ran elapse before the large roenmerdeJ dealings of tf.? COOJltry will concentrate in the hands of one tenth of the present number of jobh-rs In propAsrtaOa to the tSWltinl of iransaciiiit s. T' e aiBSBi by w'i.ch diu frmWamd brnt?rentihanmimut b* rtt' rted are ver.'.ue. but rhiel amoeg tMni ts ?JrerSB? nsp S)Ot fat tw o or three paper*, nor even In all Ihssae of tl.e cry v, he,-, ihe iciair.ega fs don-, hul in iheoiost wl4Wy CliTUlated journals of th* whoU rr.jlm Wtr-u-f cvtomUtm txrid r || ? ?- (i re i" Dse ws] ?f savenlsstaj eon i ?rea to wheat can at has ry bH hs 1 i. rr. rt I ??. as Pn ** rapl?al. Bad his rt js'i ??..?.:.;<?. ?-' ' **?rd load ve. o.e io t|," i;, .o i"'l,n ?""' ' *' .srs I-as SSJSM Tio,, ??!., tat an ts* day.aud w . ??? * ? ? ??'??? ??aa ,,.,??.. ? a... '.hefr hus.i aiff :U srafBlf ?ed f ' -> ?? - I. like T ? ? ' ? clock, or i: will i sad de Uh?li'g out of sight bshfed It. Exte' alve al?enl?ing I* iriora1 v r-r|,,a ??> w-ork a revo hiilon lb uade, by driving Utouaaoda of ttvs easy go ng ont of Umtd crsneetitrarleg Ktisineeeinrberrandsel a f-w who know how f. o'.tsiD. and keep It Unite w.t'i I his tka Saa> siBaOOti of cash for creclif, snd ?aW4M o* h i?? now ea jraged In trade will amp'y stiff <-e to do the whole, and wkl sooti hSVB It to rfo Th* SBBBSBBWa iS ilrtady BsyttB. .Notlrea of V. It. I'almer'a \gem-,. ??The bus: teas of advertising Is Imperfectly understood by merchants generally Mr Palmer's great experience and extensive agency enable Lira to give very important aad vaiuahle saggeauons la these waiters to all who mmf fa^ or Mm with an interview. Tbeaubject, as presenksd by him. Is certalr ly worthy the serious attention of all j engaged In active business "?.V. 1' /l.tafy TWowaw Palmbb's enterprise, accompanied as ll la with has aa tiring industry, clear sigbtedness, ludomiial-le eaergy.aaal tiiiwaverliif perseverance, deserves the reward which we Lave never cloud ? J be would eveniuallr retire.?Paato d?f/Ata PuUtf Udatr. " Mr. Palmer Is, we hatteve, entitled to tbs credtt of ort Ihtasti g snd establishing upon a general scale. In thi -en? try, this new and Important public cirovsnleace. aud we doabt i of that ll. advantages will be duly uadersto.Nl and appieciatrd, and u> eutsrprise by which Lhey are a^uMsjel lair.j rewarted."?BaJttmor* ?v?w _ Jai.usvrylt. law?