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THE HERALD. volume ii. wo.ar?. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3,1837. whole mo. m. / ? ? ' ???? rniiHB sailt n JAMES ttOHBOV ???IITT, M the CUnton BuiUUngt, ml th$ corner qf Nmeemm mnd Bemtmmn ttreel* TERMS Or AD VBRTttHNQ. ?Thesalensl vecirewlation of the Herald, both in town mad country, anake it a auparior channel for XhlrtMlH. FOB TWILV1 LIMBS, OR LBaa. ldty, ?oseiirfaya, ?itfirdaya, #ls7 lit days, $U as 3 ? - - 0 75 5 ? ? IM S- - 8 N II ? - S 97 3 ? - . i oo I ? - ? i f? I ? ? ? alalia- - a so FOR RIGHT LINCa, OR I.Kaa. a weefca, ?? SO I 3 mmitba, ft at 1 mouth, 3 0* I ? mouth*, IS oo pr>-AM adver.iaeme?tatobe paid for before their maertion. AAiertiaementa inaerted in the Wrkkly Hkhalb, at #1 00 per ?quefe ovcry iiui-rtion. [For tlio Herald. | Geology aurl Serlptare. Ah the science of Geology (terms to claim theatten lon , ? ?unou8 and learned at the present moment, more than it has ever yet done, I beg leave to offer a few crude remarks thereon. The intimate connection this science has with our religion being strikingly manifest, I think those two learned gentlemen, Messrs. Buckland and Siiliman, have scarcely acted fair to the mere reader and snstu dious individual, in broaching doctrines which are cer tainly opposed to the generally received tenets of our faith, without previously informing them that although the new doctrines might possess a tincture of hetero doxy?still its lending features, its ground work, its data, in fact, its tout ensemble was strictly in accord ance with the Mosaic account. Thus Joscphus, the celebrated Jewish historian, in Antiquities f'le ^ewsi" writes thus : "Our le gislator, Moses, speaks some things wisely, but enig matically, and others under a decent allegory ; how ever, those that have a mind to know the reasons of every thing, inav find here a curious philosophical theory, which I shall now indeed waive the explana tion of, but if God afford me lime for it, I ahull set about writing it, after I have finished my present work, viz: Antiquities of the Jews. This great writer, after recording the order of the creation, as we find it in the Bible, observes?" After the seventh day was over, Moses began to talk philo sophica y ?evidently implying that till then he had Been talking figuratively or allegorically, as indeed he tells us in the foregoing paragraph. Here it is that we iniss the singular work promised by Joscphus, us it would doubtless have given as the reaaons why Mo9es spoke in figurative language, and what literal meaning he intended those figurative ex pressions to bear. Weought not to pass slightly over the evidence which the above mentioned writer affords us in our inquiries on this subject, especially when we conside i?.r"al crwJll)ility 10 which he is entitled. It being well known that he aeither followed the Septuagent nor the Greek version; but only the Jewish origin als, and that so punctually in all his known writings, as to make use of none of the sacred books, but those which were written in the Hebrew language and belonging to the Jewish catal ?gue. Consequently, we know he must be much better acquainted with the raw material, if 1 may so express myself, of our Bible, than any Christians are. And if we really be inquirers after truth, we ought certainly to prefer the account given by Josephus, to our own tiibie. which has unfortunately, undergone so many translations, revisions and corrections, as to have gi on'ruvi ' accord'n.8 "> Or. Clarke, to no less than 30,000 versions of it. Were it permitted to Moses to appear before this generation, would he not smile at the simplicity of any set of men, who would understand him literally when he says the earth and heavens were made in six days . As though Almighty power could not as easily have made it instantaneously ! Are we not told that he has but to speak, and 'tis done?to command and it stands fast. ' Moses, in the second chapter of Genesis, calls these six days gcnerati<ms or epochs, which, as some wri ters have supposed, are a thousand years, or indeed a hiindreJ thousand ! Moses, brought u? at the Court .hFP \iati I T"" ' '"0?t enlightened nation of the earth, doubtless had some acquaintance with the literate of his day, and from them gathered a knowledge of the order in which tin ir geologists had discovered the remains of animal, vegetable mid ma rine substances?that animal and vegetable bodies were of comparative modern existence, when viewed with reference to marine substances? from this and a vanely of other information, he has inferred thnt ma rine animals were created first?vegetables or plants socondly anil thirdly, animals. All which is geolo gically correct, as it respects the order in which they appear m the bowels of the earth. But the idea of this being six days work is altogether mythological. We have lost sight of the facts by the eastern imagery in which they are clothed. I would propose a question to the advocates of the belief that the world is in reality but six thousand years old. How is it that it required so short a space of tune to transform mankind, who in the first instance, according to our universal observa tions arc always savages?into men of science? I allude to the space of lime which elapses between the existence of Adam, and that of Moses. The nations of Kgypt, Hindoos tan, China, dto, had attained great proficiency in the arts and sciences in the time of Moses?witness their splendid buildings, temples, towers, monuments, and palaces; their jewels and precious stones, all which bespeak great advance ment in civilization; in fact their progress bears no proportion t* the time they had to effect it in, and can only be accounted for, but by one of two theories? either that the earth is infinitely older than six thou sand years-or, that the first men were created at once intelhgent and learned, and had the possession of a grammatical language. But then, had the laticrbcen the ease, how is it that Adam left no record of that fact? how is it that we nossess no knowledge, comparatively speaking, of him who might not only have recorded lus own life andad ventures, 1 speak it reverently, but of the Ureal Cause of events himself? If Adam had been created intelligent, who so proper?who so capable En?* .h'mpe,nlt ,<jr(!COr?'. 8?d to transmit to pos terity, those all important statements, (a belief in which will cither save us, or a disbelief damn us ) which when related by another s? many years after their occurrence, some men might refuse to believe? This latter then not being the fact, the inference which we may logically draw, and the geological facts which back it, all go to show the forsier is the true theory, namely, the vast antiqu ty of the earth Thi rkt,n"?n {U1,,,h<,.rfarl m "?W?rt of this theory. The C hinese, than whom no nation is more parti cularin its chronology, affirm that they have nmnu ment. to prove that the world is at least seventy thou scholar "sir'vv' WJ B5temei,,'Jlhat '' "nrd Asiatic scholar, Sir Win. Jones, does not deny. The wuestion m?r? cr?l'Me proofs of the tilings we assert being true-than the Chinese have? The latter certainly have geological discoveries in their mir'tn h 'n e T wouM mem '"rk accord ing to our badly translated bible. But if we take the 11^f*r onr rule of fn,th. it will be ,h? Ch",c"r 'nd ""r """'""V ?nd Mcrnl oleith,rm, ..a,,d- lo*,,|h(". the study ardent and i?m r"" ln.e*n*ru?*?? occur, which the ^7,,'r """""" ?r-' ?"?>'. Ii?w Llf, In Lonrini,. Mlr:P5i"hT! i manner* in l.?nd<,ii??.,? enr.n if?o fuH^winT " #f> It ir one great characler.stic of \nrBr eiliea that the lower classes of the^inhabitants do not ferl towards each other any of th*se kindlv emotions which are so visible among the lower orders of m?e,?iy Hm in i towns I hia want of sympathy in each other's -ni ter nga, is particularly observable among the lower glasses hi (.ondoti. Might or ten families inay ilvr in the same house, though in diff.-rent apartments and yet no two at those families entertain 'tie sliwht st frH>rids|iip towards each other. Hence, thouuh one fain |y |,(, contending with all the hormrs of want none of ihe others, though in passably good rireum- I stames will nfi >rd that family the slightest relief. A wife or husband or child may be dying, and vet no 'IT ?.marie as to the progress of the maladv bv he other families m the house; not even by the fami y iving in the next ro?im. Death occurs: it excites no sorrow or sympathy m the breast of any human is. trrr*e nnrrow i{ ?? of iK i P'aw. This unsociability on the part and so r?W"r '"d.fference to the suffering ^ "re ?rf"l,yto ^ pathy for en('h y 'nu,rcoun?e. sndof sym nmn? i W"W',TMnd Woes only to ob Imnihrnm iii lT' l! WuU'd *? far ??Hior?te their imonclheT" -th1 "mo*nl of m,w>ry which ?UMMMagthMi. A I yet it is singular to reflcet that notwithstanding the extreme destitution and wretchedness which exist among the lower orders of the metropolis, there is so much of contentment among them. They are certainly a most patient and submissive class. It is surprising to witness so much cheerfulness amidst so many anu such groat priva tions, as multitudes of the lower orders nave to en dure. You often see a great flow of animal spirits in persons for wlio.se wardrobe no old clothes man would give a couple of farthings. Adversity lias not soured their minds: they seem determined to be hap py in defiance of circumstances. I hnve often thought it a pity that fate?to use the term most common a mong themselves?should not have seconded the kindly purposes of nature, when she blessed them with such patient and contented dispositions. They want but little of the good things of the world to make them completely satisfied with their lot: who can help regretting that little should be denied them'? They have every disposition to be quite happy : it is not their fault?it is the fault of circumstances?if they are not so. How different are they in disposi tion from those above them ! It is the great error? and it is also a misl'ortnne for themselves?of those moving in the upper ranks of society, to be everlast ingly annoying themselves about some imaginary good. Give but the lower classes as much of the humblest food and of the plainest clothing as the ne cessities of nature require, and they are more than satisfied. You see contentment in their faces, you see it in the tones of their voice, and in all their acts of intercourse together. Who that has had occasion to pass through St. George's fields or any of the oth er districts of the town in which the lowest of the lower classes congregate in the greatest numbers',? has not been strucK with the cheerfulness which lights up the countenances of young and old ? Those lit tle urchins you see around you are generally envelop ed in a bundle of rags; they have no shoes or stock ings?they never had any ; their faces have not been washed for the last fortnight?their feet never; they have had no food since they rose from their bed, be yond two or three cold potatoes, or a crust of bread eight days eld, and yet where will you se ? more live ly children ? The same may be said of their parents. You s?e them sitting at the doors of their hovels, or looking out of the windows?the men with their c?ata and handkerchiefs off, and the women with their caps loose?and both sexes as black with dirt as if they had severally just made the descent of the chim ney. And yet they possess as great a flow of animal spirits as if they were revelling in all manner of lux ury. In fact, nothing short of absolute starvation can depress the spirits of the lower classes in the metropolis, or render them discontented with their situation in life. Even the beggars in the street, though obliged to make demure faces, and to appear as if in the very depths of despondency when pursu ing their calling, have their hours of unrestrained jol lity. They are in the habit of meeting in forties and fifties in particular houses, appropriated in different parts of the town for their reception, and spending whole nights in all manner of revellings. I have been told by those who have put on ragged clothes for the purpose of enabling them to visit such places and see low life, without being suspected of being other 11 one of the parties themselv< e,?that the seem witnessed on such occasions are indescribably There is one of these house**?it is the most eel ed one in London?in St. Gile's. There begii.i of all descriptions congregate, and make up amply for the privations of the day in the shape of "long facts," mournful accents, &c.?by the unrestrained enjoy ments to which they gave themselves up. The mo ment they enter the precincts of the place, their as sumed character is laid askle, and they appear in their real one. There, nuraclce of every kind are perforin ed. And that, too, without the agency of Prime Hohenloc or any body else. Those who but a few hours before seemed at the very gates of death from destitution, arc all at once restored to the full enjoy ment of life. In one corner of the place you will see thirtyor forty crutches which werein requisition the whole of the day,?and will be so tomorrow again,? but winch arc quite useless now. They who could not move without them, and scarcely with them, a short time before, arc now among ibemost nimble in the company. Perhaps they are dancing in the mid dle of the floor; for one leaning feature in the amuse ments of these "jolly beguars," is that of having their muhtly dance. You see a glass of gin in every one's hand, except in the hands of those who are busy in broiling Varinouth bloaters on the fire. There you see dozens of persons with eyes clear and keen as those of eagles, who were quite blind all the day. Those whom you saw in the streets 111 the morning, looking so ill, that you thought they would be in their coffins before the evening, are now, to use their own elegant phraseology, "all alive and kicking."? Every symptom of sickness has disappeared. Any doctor would almost warrant their lives for at least half a century. Do you se that fellow sitting on an old dirty table, on the right hand side of the fire, swinging his feet, beating with a stick, and hurraing at such a rate, that you would as soon have your? ars within a couple ol yards of the bell of St. Paul's ? Why, that is the person whom you observed at four o'clock creeping like a snail along Tottenham Court Road, looking every respectable person lie met rue fully in the lace, and imploring relief in the most piti able accents. You said then, it was not without the greatest difficulty and most acute pain, that lie was able to Utter a word, even though only in a broken whiter?I suspect you are of a somewhat different opinion now. TO HEAL KHTATK HUOKEHM. VI APS.- J'l-r aulw-nber I a* mad* arranxeiaicwU t<? rjerute I? I nil orderi in iht' Map,>m* line in thd neataat manner. .-*(?*? r.unem may lie ?een at'he r i?#r? LITHOGRAPHY?A Honiara in Lrthnfrnpliy, attended towitV eete anli i!?'?,i?lrli A rriat \eriely?f Enfreviafa on hand, plnin %nrt colored. at duii-.l pneee to doalera BROWNE A REDMOND. jyll y 11* Fulton at. IIOUKK A I.AMI AUB.NTN. TilE aiilncriberiihavinf eatabliahed a Branch oftbeir Office, at Hrooklrii, No. 3 Print itreet.ieapoetfullyinform their fri'lid* and the public in general, that th<ly are prepared to receive or ?!ert far thi'ule and pure baae ofrealratate, collection of nnniea. lettinr ami rentinjr ofhouaea, il^rea tarn.a. Ac Any order* bl at cither of tbe.r office* will he im oniptly attended to. N'EWHON A rLEMING,83 Na**a? at.N. Y. and No. a Fnmi at. Hrookl) a .nextdo.nto th* L.I.|Kai<k. *? r nRBBNWUH COAL \ AKI)S. The iinder.itned r.<*|?f-tfiillr infi*ni? hi* ru?iot?er? and the pcdtbr Ibiil lw h?? commenced receiving hi< n*nal ?upply of tbst very aupertorHchurl kill coal.ao mm h approved ot the leaf v ear (iy conanmera, in pre fcrence to any con I ae'd in the market. Otdei* tor Krokvn. Htu or Nai. by the ton or carro. will be receiv.d liy A Da Ctimp AC*., 34 Wall atrer t. Knaaeil A < upland, H? Wallatrert.or at either of the ynrda J33 or 413 Hudaonat. JAMKrt l> W. WHlTALL. J'? r TO IIOUNBC AND CHURCH BUILDKIt*.? Theaulmcnher ra ?o* prepared loenecotemy anlr.ii for any kn.ilnl in 'Jin' Pnrnitnre liaed in Ho aea or i' unrrhea, auch a* Door Pla'ra K"ockeea, F.vitr.a of Number*. I.oab". Knob* Ra rutchnona. Hell Trirkera, Venlilatora. Ac Ac. Ar , all of German Silver, whn-h certainly la hy far srvf. rablr to plated metal, nail lie :ir? aru Imif and |?o'iahin* to tne consumption of the metal it aelf aadamec thepr re for thia me al in it* tinialwd atale la yi t he biw 'he p'MWof plated ware, there la no doubt hot wlmt proprietor* and builder* of h'aieva will aleoprvfer it. All the builder* an' I'm prietoraot ftooae* ate invited to e (amine the apecimena of the rnnltifafiotMrMea awl artie|*a inanulactitrrd br n*4? y l?r LE fKI'TCHWA!V(ifc? 8TT Broadway S\ l>t? \< KIM > nmPOI NU FOK KHA* INO.?The hi 'nullified approbation thia !*oap hna recei?-?.| frrmi llf nmnemit* MNM wrwi tiaveiiaed it. la nn evub-are of its auperior ?.ilne met all oilier - liavin# aoap'm u?e. tor nqn'eli, h m and emnilefit lather, wti eh wMI not my ii|wn th ? face nr irrit-it* tlie ?kin in the leaat It i? pleaaantly peHiim' d, ami pot in a n?at cov ered pot, ana werinf ail ttiepn'WHea of a ahavmj b>it. Price SB real per pot. for aale at HOPPER'S PHARMACY. dim Rrimdaray.fot f'aawkliti a?. STATIONKIl'g WA HKIIOI'RK. i? William at 'l'h<' 'iilair'ilier hiMiiK jiwt retimed fmm Iximlun, wliara be ha? ?tif>ce<d?d in nuknir the nioat advantaneoimarrameiiienla with hia Rratlwr, for a renlnr anpply of all nrtf-lea in hia line, i? miw j?re t>nred tno(li>rtn tl?e trad'', a ni|>iln naaqftmenl of staple ?n?! f an cy Htntiotiary. of th? beat 'twality, ami on tower tnma than any hfinae In thia nty. tlen me Reeve'aand Ne < man a W?t#r i 'olora. Or^wint Pap^ra. riaaiw Papera, le tter Paia>ra and every d ?acnplion of En?li*h Waa,steel Pena. Ac Hr aljo ' "ntiniiea t" na niti'ae'a e th?> Patent Ivery flaifare Play n? ( wd<. rnameU ni Viaitinc, and fold border Carda, rolnred ea piera, ever point Leufe, Ae, L J. COHEN. tiW ATTEHT10II LADtrj. D Y HKNRIQITIW a CO l*a Rroaitway, offer to tite hl<<i?a of New York ? tarteaaaori Fr#? cn, 'nun, tvvl Rriflitb Mtrirtot. ?uch un<u?l I'm pftr<? cannot riul w i?4iirtn* i*rl. ta rMm fn pu * p They have removed tbetr atoek of ?ooda fmm ?t Cenel at t* |?9 Bread*&y, jl9 y MADAME JAM9IK, FROM PA1118, CLEANS * RBPAIII8 LACK BLCNPK TULLE EMBK0IDEBIE3 AND CAMBBIC8, tin an improved principle which giv>? an appearance equal to new. NO 170 WILLIAM STREET in-8m? . , ? VERY SUPERIOR HATH & CAPS, OK MOST MOOK11N FASHION, AT WHOLESALE I'lUCES, Rr.TAlL EXCKLLEB BY NONE A Splendid Ate rtinent of HATS AND CAPS, (?t" every variety?call aud see COUPLjiND & CO., *3 BOWERY. East Mite, i door* youth of Bayard. CO" Merchants' supplied on iavitingteun* jit iin* pail emiiiiati MERCHANT TAILOR, HO. 378 PEAKL ST. n9t-tf New York _ TO JEWELLERS. ENGRAVERS AND CARPENTERS. Thesubsaribers have just received a splendid assortment of TURKKY OIL HTONE. which they offer at No. tlO. Greenwich s'rect,corner of Barclay. d21 im J Wdt U tV JENKINS ROCKWELL'S Patent Vault Light*, i? tf 199 BROADWAY. PETER BI K5IET, CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY, Greenwich Dispensary, No. 36 Bixth Avenue, N. Y. N B. Lei ching and Cupping punctually attended to, at a minute* notice day or night. Prescriptions una luinily recipes carefully prepared jrira CUSTOM HOUSE HOTEL. Corner qf Kail/tan and Pinesti., City of New York. The Proprietor of the above establishment returns his sincere thanks to the pubGc.for the very liberal manner in which it has been unstained since it lias been under his direction, and hopes that his future system of management will convince hi* friends that he is determined to leave nothing undone on his part to merit a continu itnc" of their patronage. The Hotel is immediately adjoining the Custom House, und within a minute's walk of Wall 'troet, Broadway, aad other principal bu siness streets ; consequently is very convenient for those g< ntlemen wlio reside in the upper ; >urt of the city. Breakfast can lie obtainod at the Refectory at all hours from 6A. M. till noon, and dinner from noon tills P. M. The Piopriotor feels wurrantcd in s.iying that his table* are furnished in a manner not surpassed by any est utilishrnent in the city. Arrangements have been rnudc, with agent* in the country, by which the Cua'etn House Hotel will, iu future, he supplied with the earliest fruit*, game, and other delieaci s of the various seasons, and with an eminent importing house in the city, for a constant supply of the choicest wines a.d liquors. JAMES HORN, Jr. jT 3m R C. BROWN A CO., having opened a Coffee House (the Niagara), at No. 45 Warren street, ami laid in a stoek ?t the choicest YViees, Liquors, Ac., hope by s'rict uttenton to the wishes oft hi ii customers, tw merit a share ol public patronage. SlTtf {T"Jr-Mejsrs WKIOHTA IUIWK begs leave to inform their friend* and the paWic that they tiave d?*pn*ed of their stock and Store, conn rot Br ad way uud Cnmilst. tt <l have opened at 112 Broadway, where they keep the luust splendid assortment of Hat* and Fur' 'ai in the city. Kin r WRIGHT A ROWE. fr ' .^KE AdvertiaemaS? ABERNETHY'8 Cr?nr<nund Li ...ri> otigh ii ..idnage, thespec.ial A"Ont,127 iViwery.ror (< m. i-t bus tx a oUiaetlin conaequeiMv of the great deouwd id llus Medicine, from thr louerpart nnd west side of the city, to ate i*ant HOPPER, Cor. Broadway end Franklin st. and UNDKR HILL, cor. Beekman and Wiliiainsts. Agents lor this Mixture. nl-tf p2*-N0TKET0 NFW YEAH PARTIES?J C. DECKER, wis e< to inform ins friends und tl>e public, tluit he has just receive*! a fresh supply ol lirst rate OYSTERS, and ready to serve them. Fried, Stewed R tasted, and Pii-klod, on thr most liberal te/ms. at the shortest notice. Pleate apply at 133 Fulton street. <t-JH IT jrSII AKSPEARK REFECTORY .on the site of HARMONY HALL, has beun ojieura by the subscriber, and will be r undue usd on an entire Beet Han, wiu h he will rive satisfaction to his friends und the puidia generally, l>" will always keep the best the mnrkut nilor-U sueh a* Birds, Fish. Flesh. *c. The Bar will be furnished with the beat of Li ?pior*. Oysters serv?W uii hi the best style. Meals ran lie had *.t .ill hour, at a moment'* notice. The siilwcrilier formerly kept tlw Hark Hail at Botue, and hope* by a strict attention to the comfort of h* customers, to mi rit a share ot, xitihi- patronage. AMiWS. ALLIN, nt7-diM* Shnksisnre Refectory. tTjY~A CARD?*. W. HK YHAM respectfuHrmtorioi. nis friends iiiil the public, thai since he has sold out lu< More in Grand st lu has completed biseulargi'iiients and alterations at he. on: inn es tablishment, No Bowery, opposite to f{iviiigt..n st.. uw.? quern Iv tie is better pwpered to roevt the demands of his patron* on a Mti}i more extensivi scale, and with a miir? reneral assort uient ol pure ami genuine Confectionary, wholesale on<4 retail. H W B ru'ufns thanks foi the very Haltering pat rotate he ha? beretotiiri eiiwrieuced Bowery -tearnt 'onfeelioiiury aodSaloon No *0* Bowery opiMaotr lo Rivingtou It. . JUJUBF, PA.-a I'K, just imported from Frai??e?a seperiererti* rleof Juiulie Haste, fwr sal* as ahove, wholesale ami lutail. ?l? tl s w. R. DRMTIHTRY. nil. CAKWAN, HURUEON DBNTIHT. and V<inufac lurer if Incorruptible Teeth, N?. ltd H.daon, u f. w (Lura dlciVi Sprum *tr?cL N B lit. C.'a rhnrgoa ara very uo It r it. , 11 n?4 tin mioirrptible laatn are walli a^laa<iii, jit lm RYDER'S FIHMT PKKMII JU OKNTLK MKN S HtiOr AMI HHUB 8r#RE. No. S C? knim *t Clinton Hall, New York, ae rth Pa k The aub*criber, *ratcl,| lor the M?tin?.iiahed pat-onafe rec iv.d since ln? openin* the above atore, would raapoctful.y let 'tin Ills fr end. hiicI he public in {anaral, ilwlkfkm * on hand and i- conatantly ma> nliirtur iiik a prima articl 1 of wnt ?r praof Boot* of French calf nkin, which havu liven un-nt aatwfastmn tor many yenr* to thoMi who h ive worn I nein l)re?* Boot* of auperior workman*hipi a d liru.li, anil Opera Pump thai received eipMl ill* the Hilver Medii| of the Aracrn'un Institute at lli' lute Pair at Niolo *. fltran.-era vuitinr ih cry will find it to tlnur advantage to call, ax much attention i< uiml to transient cu* on era All order* th inkfully receiv d and pun tu i ly uttended to. N. U ?A fowl a?aormjiit of Over Shorn fur *al ? at reduced pri cea. jar-in" New hook* fok ciikimtmam a. nrw YEAR'S PKMKXTil -The awl*rrtbar baa received the mom choice Mid beaHtd'al collection of Annual* ami Juvenile Mi*c.<d la uenua work*, which he ha* ever had the tilewnre of ofTcna* to bia nunieroua friend* and patrona. amo"i whirl* arc theMiuwinf i The Book of Oem* The Vudat tlemiiif Hraiitf Heart |'lowcc*ofLo?ehiiea?. I*M 7 Cbrudnia* Bo* lirawin* Room Hcrap Bonk t'mm Annual Parlor Hcrap llook >avenib I'oritet Me No Keenake Hemp Rook Bxik of Heautr l.illey of the valley Heath'* Pictuioaque Annual > airy Honk The Enfltah Annual Hicro?lyi>hical Bi'de Oriental Annaal Robert Itai ble'a Sketch Boo Macnolia The New Ya-r'a Tokea Tokan Pa ent (iifl Forget Me No* Parent'* t'abmat t'hrictian Keapaake Farta Houae Relifiooa Kauvenit Two Edwanki Friendarap'a ttflcrinc Holiday (.if 11 In * nl'th. Waverty Navela IHuitrnlioo* "f8vria, Ho'y Le Byron (?ailery, Ac Aata Mini*, Ac C 8HEPARD, Bookaelfer, dW I a# Broadway a U K \ P OOODH. AT D Y HENRIQUE* dr O t?l V/ llnaidway M?i<?r F r-iieh Merino at It*, da t*?*d; Oer man ?* , b-at t.nabah Tt; Cbully 3? ?</ per vard ; *plendbl l.uatre* tt , 4 I I'ranch Print* Sa , B itiah do :?a . firured Mlk* ?? . plai i do far I.mini.' 3* IA . Bmbtoide'ie* .?f nil kind* , (ilovae It, I* ?*/. ami uipcr i air. with an eatenaive aaaortment of H ?viery, RRi fc???<i. mt, (<IIE4P HTOKE. 0 V HKNRIQCE'H * CO. t?a ? Uro'idwijr, havn r> cetred fm*n Pr i?ec a'?d 'itbir arrivala, tbe ut?d*riaent'io?eil new ro->da. ?htch they will *ell Cheap. Rich Djinred Hilk*. coloured and Moan ack. Hilk Ve*'mra. and atrnaal Ve vet do MplmdMl La*or?and CnaUya for Oman*. Uaodaoroe *mhroMl<fed ami be?n *1lrh'd T.inenCamtfie hnndkft A *hl udid aaaiatoMWl of rich ne> dlf work'd f'wwb Cape*. W?l*h Harm' l?, Ca?tr?n FUnm-l*. and ??li?li P annela Pl?m an?t fttinwl Men .?? Bbtnk.-ta. Moaiery innTtilove* ine'e-y varietv, and every i rice. Slmwla f?ilk Handk'f* Hearfi f-'bully ^hawla. brown Llnan l>a nn<<k v pTMia, a tiew article lri*h lane *, Hird?eie l>ia ???r*. I.inea Cambric J a <H?et Wiaim Cam'-r?e Maalin, Cnxa^ar Muaiin, Ridanet l^c. a. I.i?*l'?li I'lireaill 't<'? und Kdfv* Putiittufr hrmi'M a ami Cnrtai Mu.lma S t, 7 t and a 4. Dnmatk* and l'iii'tt< Ibt Table Cl?''li*. Whi'e a ad blnck Lace, and Gaiir.? Veila Cap Ribbon, Bonnet IliWtioa, Belt Rilibon. and Ribbon* ofev'-ry aort. A? A Jot of old at<?ek Onod*. *elbnr off a* reduced pnee?, eovwotmr Of Preach and Kavltah t alu ea llondhtxine*. reranaitt< ol "dk*, Pophna, amati Ptawl Mbnwla. f>>r Mi*??'? *r, ^c * nw H 'po ?ir,CH * ^ICH. PROPHIETRim OF I HOUBR'4 AND II TUf.H, ttOAR I ti /?NI? II01)-IE KEk PERa IN OENIiRAl. l b -wbacriber ofT r* In rBrfha-nw bi? Anv r can ai vei r.iMni?ai*bin in myot. in.I ?heel* of fiiar diaerent ttuckn ?ae? ?* ful d,r inatrimenta. ft te* a d frn 4<f.&r m th coiirav of 'bl? w ek, and lie la re , y t. aipply builder* a d proprt tova of biaa a, ?ithh<ni e 1 am Mure, ??ch aa kiek*. knnb*. key*, ca-net rod*, be I (mil* *a?h knob* Ac *c all ?f tlie m at ain? ov d ?.?km,.rwSii, and lat. vt m ton* ; ?nd public and private ho ia k'<ei*^< may oe*ai>p ed with anyqu mtity of t'b'e, t?a and de?*ett apoona . ileaaert tiirk*. t>'a set*, nankia uac*. fiaban^ but er kn *?*, envy ?p ona. ladle*, Ac. ; all of the be*t pattern, and waranted to ka >p their c h>ur Price* very avxlerat*. a> d anv rder* executed by WR LEwtl PEUCHTWANOEB, jtt tf tn Broadway STOCK*. A chraea a*nortaie?it of Oenf!en*an'a and Ywonf Man'* Taney and other Htocka, of tbe ne*t material* and work man?tap. juat received by Mra KINO, III TuMon atreat. wb?< b *ba .a ael kne al reduced priaaa. a II tf T LANGOAOi: w OF T,IE FRENCH ,,r. urtlteiwi wVuii.,"v,u' attention <?f the Teach ImM U W J p. WIK11ZH1CKI, JIM! pub to ?UlHJfCffU- ill Loi^a' i','!"", y Mi Walrtltoitl. It 14 culuiatod io supercvru an tamk* ol that nature that may l,u I'mmd in ihe mar. ket at present, and there is mi doubt tliat it will become vit? o.?>u 'l.r VSMi!!1 u"J,r ??v"?wn.?,u Uwt tKKhZffi; all difficult ica with wh.es E,laj?h pupil mwU : hrrewe will gfi *?,,,e i /"'ni; Until now-a-Uays, ii wu tltoughtihai an L?? llf ?i?a? '"ar7 t^? MWiunr atior. of the French Uumuiure W ie?lurdf.^") V!f .' ?,r,,1"owlcc? " ,:.ur'- etljr iH.iuelfTLt Mr' Wic.nirMcki t Grammar tearhe* mm flu- falai y ofthat miimikxi tor thj) fact in, that until now there was no grammar I luit gave .iny'sat irfictoj rule, fkcil,tatm? the <Mfculty , U." con trary, give* all rule* that there uie in tli ? language, (for he *peuks uMh!. alt?!* A ".*i ?"u?Kr ??u?aJ.) ?0 much so, that wo wiU not hesitate lo prrtnounce tliat every oum irmy ncouifu ft aooci uro nuuciatioii of the French without even a teacher, tt tough true, that that nicety of the pronunciation w hh-li cumiut k- described in uo way hut uc.iuiied and appreciated ?* ly I.-, rlie eur.ia left to b*- learn ? ,X. (?5iin heart t'luin the w l)i.!c t he ,, recise rules I hat r>Tlfe.^h0f) 'IITI'L ' 1 every Oiie to he understood by eve - ! ii' . '(kewisc made a n.w classification of ilie arti J...' ?i cannot he found elsewhere, that article the use of which puzzles every Ltiglishmiiu that attempt* t? Hiieak Frenrh Ijkn in r i fVOi V "? what order the French words ought tube used a nvMh*V'?r??ke an infcHiiible *enUnce , (thJa cannot he found in any other grammar ;) finally the arrangement that invade* his SftH!rfIi!i?,r1V Rn eaV ""f' ealculatin# to facilitate tl?c study . i'?nguage lor the pupil, andle**en the labor of the teacher, and we arc ao confident ol its mi nis ihui we wJIh.iv ?<>t h wt;L'lSLl7h U^\ir f !"/??' ?f & tea&fo, 11 !i y Wl" ,K; Moused with it Indeed a hid* fiiir to naBtf w. SANDFOllD. MISS PKESCOTT'S STUDY K<?i? rr O'F.S. S# Leonard street, one door West of linadwaV^ F1!*" J eontmucK to give lessons to Ladies in the various al f? Wild education. T ?o?e liitdin^ tiieiimelveM detirient ?i ?ri!" ,,,,u,ang*1|P? Arit^mciic.?n*liili Grammar, Hinirle Entry' Hook-keeping, cur^rct Readinf, Geography, Hiitn y. &r. eun re ceive *nch a course ol ronjldentiiil instruction, rm will, in u nhort Ume, render tl,< rn proficiunts, if not critic*. The in.liu.'bel ? m di\ idual Mw* Pre*coti solicits the attention of those iuterestad She has a varw.y of.pecimens of pupils' imsroveim nt , aiid numer !r! !u ^T r* commendations from lit< rarysuiilleint^i l.ah Towhutn it may concern: This inav certify tlu.r > . ^ ith pleasure I twtily in favor of Mis. J. J. Prescott . L?'.^.| flf." uftbetheory and practice of Hinsle Fntrv Hm.t J., herieve her luUy ca^bfe of leaching that hranch of a u.efuUduca New York, Dect^mker |, 1834. ' MAK8H. From the knowlede* I have of Misu l i p., skill in the art of Wntinr, I can cheerfully and ciinh<?.!i H ,UpWK,r mend her as being well ..ualilied to Sle WufiSi'^ lanl acr.?mi|?liiiliinent. NATHANIKf iw'/Iim tl B4Mton,July ao, t?3<. HANIfcL I) GOL LD. . ,TW? certifieth that Mis* J. J. Pre*rott ha* heon ? .. hie and perfectly well approved member ol'this instilution^M^t sue l a*studied here, with tale-its rarelr euual led ?' ""J. the most promising charaiiter, Enjr i Ii (iraninuir r "'"'?e** ot "ion Arithmetic. I.tin Ac Vanu she IZZTmfc Imt superior qualifications, hofh m ntal and .icoiiireii f* "! pupils in the solal branches of literature JOHKI'fl Ji)8l/v Monmouth, Me. .Nov. vM ??c'Ptor<*M"??uth AcaJamj. t ,ih';'"f'1 testimonials of character and scholarshio whi-h Mi.. L .u !T"y Un* 7''""" fru"' I"*? vvhichTre"p,et and the sUung arte<-tion and resur.l that *|H' enjoys with an extended an I raw?ct.tfc acquaintance in this nutter, aiPml m-pl.aZje m adding my name to the intraductions and credential* she has (Ksunt ought he useful t? her in establishing herself a. un Hstruc tress mtaai section ot the country which she n?w pro, Portland, February S4th, 1S29. ^ Beside* the ulstve testimonial', she has n'heni nf iu,.i,.? . and scholars)! pfrom the folk,wing gentiemell^ h"ch?"cter Rev. J. Woooman, New Uloucesler, Me Hon h. Hilton, Wis?.ta*et, Me., Hon. J. M Harpbr, late member of r-Hi^res* l.nU "lhVr "?Jln,'s V'"a,|v honorable, that can be seen by ca I hi? at h?'r rendenee, ^9 I^onnHstriet .1, . !?l2're"'<{" 1* h',p''J, ,0 HHy she has Ueen i.Mtructm- in siais afriSaJsr*"' Hr/imanthip. Under Miss Presnott's tuition thenaiul ,?.. ^jlfhU'en easy lv? vim, of one hour inrh, braak up thr inont iT/fi bI. mi cramped I and vvirting, and obtain a ra ?| ,ea ^ J fill style, which the pupil may he sur -of relating I' m ,. , ?. desirable Two iern?, are .,u.t? ?.rtfici ?t |" ,Mnt tth?, wlli have (overwritten, and whoeannot even read writinc Chiril. meluding slate nary and penmakiug, #10 per'enn barge, we. L '"oar*eeccu|*es thr,* trnm h? four days m each wr. k.and on- hour in each day It cin:,ra. es , knowie.lL'e ol (lr ?lu?!!?,;ir,*l,,n*,*ndf,u' ',r'" "iria I .11, compriauit in t ? courw. t|, mn-t c itica. rules of accent ,iuai ti v eniii?,i.. . , ail I i?rie L^lirs rr.af ?e atsured of iinjimvinl' tfi ir st\ le and of becoming g<mm) readem in fhal sho f ihthhI ( hun ??, *it> iWrm.rV ElUfllth Uritnimur ?Those i-rs,,-,, ?), . b an,!,, dly"kT, i Raulish. do not know Uo v much the, sin aga nst the cam^JfiK.!.! i mo ec "i cl heaiers They are aol awate !ha Avry s 4lteoc.e they niter, Is a* obvious In Of t nr a^ a bla'l, rn irk on tlx fime. would be f. the eye In teieh.. g the s" weTf IWI I ' W^k'n"/' ^",|fre*"i,1t '!:||,;U ?' ?-t 1,1, k the W II knww'i work o y M Ingersoll, Ks?i, and in imi-arting a knowle ltre of ITi-.C^l,fJr*'"*T">r' ^ rye " i"'l"w a* Intl.'as j.ns.d.le on f !!}?. I '"'.I"'* fbls course liiv.di It, twenty I nr teetnm I w - j ?:ir. jsa'psu&^stsx&ii: i nature nf bus, e.. transact ona.givesage.M t. imaiij".^ and conirneinai interco..rse a,.d will enabl . a |*r<o.t l&kX Zt ait .? h.-r own a?en., ,jr w ,th more ab hly tniwpret the i.7rMH. . of her ,p-nt l? ths. brunch, Pr. seott i-i-u... he val, sjern ol Mr. C. C. Maish. now ol this V.U S Miss I'rescott ileerns it ?i>t .mi ? Dorta.it to.sv 11,,.i I.,,. ! nV? P IO|r 'I'T1* "r* of t lie v.ry Is- I kind, sihJ that llie* 1 K 't wjnehwe*. Iwivelv by hers-If M rn. <1 ladies and ' cjum" W ' ' ""ly U|*m ,,H" utmost secte. y, i| r% Amilieation received at her residence, from ?o'r.W-k t II to A M aral /.on. 3 until 4 o'clock, P M In onle- to ^*>se who t;iay wishtoayail th.mse.es* ol In r in-hu. Miss l-1^ w'"'e eive an evening class, from TsV'.rk until ? I,* I r* m ^nthi, provuied apphcsti.Ni be niride imrnedi .telv Hours ;fat.enda ?,^,,n.Uw .lav as will be.t the r., v. n.en'e'd th? inn-si Ladies are r. si*, tfully i ,.| e.| to I save ilv.r nam s '??n " M ? .Masses a^.^ VH,; N B Les.nns in French and Music given at the houses of l|h. ' , hy "" "'?trucit-.s nl the ti,si re,p. . lability as a teacl rr and ? d< andposs tslng unqualified fr French ii* and Ame,ica>. ourrvs ol tun highest standing Terms nwquarter. Appticationi recnivvd un alm^t iN THrHTVnM?'ANVjIf!,,C '^srUAWCB A N O A J J* ANV.? I er*on* may ftYuui inaurancea with r t,^L0fnL",f,V L>f1 it"'"*** w th * liven nf athvn, and either r?r the whole dura ion ol h|.> or lor a hnuteil pwiud The pay meutsol pr. may be e.th. r made annually^ m a (mw PraaiHMM on one hnodreddoliartfa one year Ace. 1 year. Aire. t yinir* Are l ?par . W o th -a | u7 f? i'a? AK llfmt '? ?77 |? w i? ^ M '? ? * w IN S aa ti 1 * IT OM w f! " ?* aw ? 0 *? 30 1 31 4i { * 10 ?? ? ?? ?t i ,?i ? 52 t? * ?? ? M 1M 2 } ? *2 5,33 ?? ? 91 M >34 ? I ? J! ' 17 n 0 M M IK 15 1 " tT 9 78 2 o ST M ! 2 44 I M M III ... . JZ J * ?7 I N 5* 3 f7 ? t s * i" r ' **. " * * trust, ujio wW^^fe^ wtlf'Ti I^V^Tm iolKi^' *"'1 ^ Upsti any sum .rvei $l*v.,rr.de.,mable f?, | yea,, U fw.r e| ?? - .j ;; *?r * montha, 4 per ot TRUHTEE8. sm?whe, ? per at ThLilSfw Ludlow i1HT"bTh"m?",?n. M T OeRhsm. W^TlTuiwS^'te ,?r',K,"'W JiKialhan 'i'volhuO, Jacnt) Uirillnrd. Htephew Wnrraa ' ,M Johul^, Jam^Kent Peter Harmony, Nat'innsvl Prima ' '"fveisnt, H Ven Rensaeflaer, N lJ?r7eaus ' I jnhm a rwetar, Ben, KnXV. JrTtt.^J >T?1or Thos Mortem, Guhan C. Verplana, Ken, | Mwan M*~m- GorUebae W. Lawtenre L i: A. PnCOLL.Secreiarr. WM BARD, President. " A I KInH. Chtsii'isn to the Comnany nt4 tf A mall v m> imh. at th< late so I' ihe A. " i" * ^ >'r,"f,,""n ??s??iinM \-Lrn, ?f ,'!T,h" ?*' ?"?ng?d thai tli, M msy he I tiuri rsl with i tss- raiad ty. .rata sae. | ,n nl or very s'o* |. i , , ^erTJ ,hr * ,"?,,nr" "* "-may he mais to L?_ _ . ''?e awoke pt(?- .a ehn. n i ormto an adjoining ; ZZ.r'CltTZ?'**""** ' - -????*??-*v.? 1 tiJ?-?Ile kM' '''?"?"?a. 'ho fire may he ail eitucuished in thecba bro.c.iobus.iou with ?tih r ...... slo> a iMsrtic.l ? ol the *'^ '? ''"* me,and wi'Im,.!'ney ts? o. .In t whn ever Corriit into the ro m lly this cotithniulior, of d a.qrht>, he fire ma? be g te.1 f run th.'tMittr'm, srid e a.le |.,b mn w .r.ls n tl,e usual way .iri mit be 'tghtoil font bet.pand aiade o I urn d wnwa ds ih o rh th- wh?l. s as, .renal' 'h IHrne , ,1 2? I'Bs nir .nt'hrxirht. lagh.m of t grs'e int.. the Hms an.liKan eH into fhf M'liiikf | ip?; or ihi.uM the coal ittdiiMa ? ? tbeh.rtt.m, of'h gr.ite wSenth fir ? H ilnm - 1 ,1 a Vh!"!!'' ?h?o * m"n' ,o"f? In ihe ?i of l.,..-rfmufM* the ho'air is b ought ta n*,, ?v? every uichn' ther ?hitt-.g .urface nt the i rm vtr all v?, hortom sn?l side, snd s enilrm. l* |. ,, la !. ', *J ,,i,r ? ?"?' miU and pl. asant heal. " *? M ?" ???? ? ? r? Ii m enrtfiden Ir l-elieeed that these stoves s? , lainriple- dilTenng fmu, a I others r>.,w km.wn ? n? tbeco . hiiMiam of.ira'ta ri..i so sree s r..!, ' onlain len.g aral e?h ,.t.n- llS hiTZTTh! ^^ airloleac d'ohe I .weat t^ssi i *'?/!" >?? the floor r ?. d theif..ye anrf tb. b. l. ' ** " ertaally to warm pa t/wna . ???a i. us and . u, 1 .li T *' ??"? ?? " Tl? Ra. cs s Hans. P ir|,.ra OflW J Thl^i' 1 #? ste su en r In any oth^Js IB theTna Tha rMt?,g. re hu hli omam.-nted. *r^et. snd tlx- sl.er t iron *ii*,as jJS.F ma"nK.7y luZSJZZ _ R atwattr * ro. ?one t w's . ',k#* T- 0 ^r. >f if HPar, 1*"**? bZ .nf.r'j ?" t ?*' ?a rt'i. Tor si by Jl?r f?r LBWia FRUGHTWANOKR ,<7T Broadway. C THE ?*w YORK HBKALBi A D A I L T AND WIBKLT VIVIPAril da,lt <e*i-?ut8oiMay.)atihe^?.!i",- r"*t,i*rl>' Tytr* **""?*. In advance to tl* New25?nf "*'? copy, payable w<3W StB artfsr w, ft? *in s? eentt per copy. .,? renuttiir uaab in'^va?,f J!** lim*t a* the/ piea*?. auvance?for Muoh period u Letters to the Ed?l?>r to be j?.*t paid. OLD KSTABUhhe,) PACKET OFFICK 'bupu . AI 394 pKAHL StREET ICK* I , Pr*H>rietors h?v? cone mled f||#?ir ?(iiiiii<uiBi? * tor Hi.- ilespetrh ol extra rt!,ri nr JS!L ' ""WIlH the months of Pehrunrr, March ami \i.ni ??'" Livened ia ?endiiif (or tl?etr ftUJ. ? Id makeel * ^t^tewssss toHErFr^ ditlurriit ports m Ireland, Scotland and W^le* UralC iw uTwd^ C^tyaadta, DOUGLAS, ROBINSON 4c CO N V _** ?.? 5 ^(Ks: Ha"k?:Liww^ n<?m } ^ FHO>I THF UNITED ihelanSOK tiKKAI bhitawaSS 41^ &C> respectfulTmtoim'iheirViliny'^t'TTv* L""' Tfcjj proprietor* U"jA1??r'wiTt^omt,p"n??C v?"""r0"" 'rM"n<C' t,'*t MARGARET, ' CONti??*?& HILLKKY t-<?N(lRKJWj LEVANT, *[occmkumet' Haveh.-en eneaited to supply the berth in mil*. ?'cS,'?S K& a (mat accommodUion, ?* ,t ^venuX't'? 752 *'* try tenoualy complained ofl,y passei ? ?l T *' *"*?' d?S%earVLTr^ly OC, M"M,S' - 'a^V o7^ MI'OtASS RORINHON New V?ik J< >S raHnE^;,Li~** Jireat hr.tai.iand MamUn shJJJfo/ t^fir-t"^^'.''^'^ "SE reasonable terms. Toe mnioa of'th! fill? ? f p?*" ffe.* 011 their friend*.'wlHMnay'wj'.Mrl^j^f'Z?* , nr?*'n* panacea for to provide li.r the voniVe , ralL i,J T U>nto ?limed men-hauls ah , a e amn. , i i * *"o ?'' M" ni.eein forward/.? pas-en.-enfTo LiftW* Matthew M?Canii, Steam Packet oflU* ttr?#- ? ^?bn McAuIiH. Merchant Quay Cork W#B,W t'flier Keenan, Wc?t?rreet.l)ro?lHxla. John Beat, Surur Island. Newry. m. DoQffhrriy ,C? eraine jH'H"" 5'",lrn"- c?'? M"rket,Londonderry jSSflSk on' u!"Jp-lfl ?'"Mrt.Slifo. J.iKil It ,n'"'r?n, Laearrow near AthloM John Muitaph, ISii'linacarity J.'eph Ronan. Mulln.itar. John Atkinson. Carlisle ol ?ni RA ? HOW * M'MilRKAYT^ ? y*rfWwd IomIa FOIC A (*OU|) IIA T n A wear well, Mid n. .L.. 1 w*'**nt?l tm darala ity call at COC'PLA\D * CO^S ??de. four door* aoutj ofBj.ardi ' ?3 O^r. oaa t jM-im' 4 ?'iy i^'^io""a1 ro fc" LV"M"" ^ <ar ol Canal at , I, ?leave^wfJ*. ft 1 t/"ud.H"?' on?* *?;?' ral y. I hat U' hai o,WI|!T, of Far, .> ilk. and Beaver Hat? ; rfut.^and H^lT^L eraitic'e in Imk m? ? -'U'rana .seal Capa,anduvery otta The .-<Hk Hats are mmle ,?n th? finest r,,r t?wo. haM.ela.tir. and d.irablr,and warrant-d^T?!, wh'rlil and aolof until w,,m .ut. warranted torot.iiatk. ir ?kaua ^Tlje puklm are invited to ?,ve htm a lallbaf..,. ^ LrThe!l?"11 Willhr for r t?h nll3in Ja.MKs U ul.||ii?i' , , n* ? WKHB ?W Bmadwa? .ror Canal at 4^k'"3-?"-:sss Si#Sfja?5S=.E-aS Ak 'I'RKVA It T Ar < ?#? V- |7 J&B C'*" 'ndut/aet Hwr to itifnrni the tniH.-, thai ihey kav^ ai 4^ew HI ore, where tln^ have on haMi! him! ? ifniifanfly roneivrnr. fresh ?m.?li|.,? Haiti r'. Piu" and Tf2 raiara-a/ao. fancy e.,lore<i IW,e? f,M Hmmeli w(2Ih tkuv will sellnu accornmonatinff tenaa. o??aet?, WhHB IliTl.tiri, ^Tocica, anil Htork Frame*, at wltolcaale. aIMP?RTA!VT TO ' II ??; PI HIJC, nii i' *ii^' '' ".''".'f "-,M,*r "f a new and heautif'u ?ryle of I'll'Hall, wist hli - tn ? na'> ? (I to n**tI at tin In* nnM,r ?4 15. The itticle anovr nx ma'lul'ae ured on anentin new pn C.ple, known only to hunae f. and wild at IM o?h?i MiiSr luh iieiit in ihi? ? ?) Th y ato ? ,w ,.ut.fu| K n^ IV Hm warmnted to r-'am 'hei In-tr.- and nhapeiu anyeiimat ? aiHTV beautiful ?h<)it n>|i Silk II... ol .up,. ?,r ssSvs'i'Cir ?" ... h. g g; t!^*r'*^^SXS: TIIKi NlMtlll A.MKRffAN FIRE IlUMVRa _ .. ANtni COMPANY, fi.?'|1V.1:'.^7'/?ni'V,11 ? ? '? 'luTni^hy fire o. Buikbn^, (Mioda. Shitai in I ort and rhvii c.ir?nca, mid every description\?i iwraonal proiwrtjr, alth irdlHce, Nn Ih Wall mreet n'H,un ?* ? . , HI RECTO RH Jlolffl Aiaa w, Thomt. Bnltw,, I IJ.'.'i. IT Henry M Ilaniel Ju< km,u, I |M,mu< Harieant, Cutllan.lt Palmer, Ed?ar Jenkma, John I^/Tirmr(ifahawi, t; v i? ii?aw*ik Thcnnaa Til.aton, Hemy H I .Td?, ' Lm'wIM aa.e ?iwr r, Htto;g ''??"J . ,:h. rfc-O HaSJ? w .7 . T, siepbvn Ht,,r.i, William P. Hallett, MwarilFroal, HI STEVEN Nerrelsrr R?Bf;k ' AINsI[Wdent. pATRIfT WATRRCI.OHETN ARDPtlMM I J 8TONE. PLI MHRR a K\(ilNKt:H ten'.IdL. PHm tinuea to man .facture hi. m < h ppraved laitriii wOiffrL22? wlii' h are Mi.ablceither for dwell,' ? ,u ' wnor ro an, h,th,.,t.?? en cd. I^h ,nr %VTl N lrt', W..,"r ' ' : ? dmnnftZl ' AI II* n."" llT)|irJ>VM<f ^ Of#r' | limb ft J s I m L? k. ? Crty of at it nr that la- i. maaufacla rr S^lTaCw l amp*, ami that rhay a e mad-?W theh,-?t Rra?? an,/ Ht <-.i,_ lie'1' no,of'hl" ,:"P?-<r lula-iand,older. ?o aacetar ,he nt ?. ?'?u.i~.A* ' H mararjratwla m Ihe ?rem*ea, he ia enal.k-d loex rur?-he l*lk,* ln? ,ie?cri|rfi.a, o< work .he.peatka an> oilu-t p,"*on hi tfTri y |ta b?, Water Cluaali. py^ ; /wl?* h?i?Tl.AT H.AL^ PHIC K.-I h.,. ,h^( tll^ ?# tba.itand ptiranl . i.tlc.i.n. n? a? of difterent km,uTI y^"WWt"*?? 'rnfrm,,,,., , will.elir.* the tl at the I"lb,Win, at retail, v* tine da.,Me ca' ak.n CliSi pr?N,flew,'*, ?t ai p.r pair a .la I the .1 fferant kind* mftmZu meua eleranr ?,o ei ft o. I, ?, ,r?m 5? , and wane.,I 'he ni.nt v w rk 11 mi t . a . Par? x ho a am , rood rw< of I, .... for'. .aTa nL i,a "Z1* ^, l; ** .oon N arly II th- all,,<? i^a. ",TfIl?nT1V' "e?H I ?m not a'raid to wnirant ever, p,,lf t? j lu, ""d Those ah, have w.r, ?7 Ihk.i., k? w wj,? .hr'^^Tli i>nprovefhr? .K),?>1arulf tor wnal th * m?. i, .' ? w,n 0-l.m.ta rk ??"Aa.j.: fciafir.1" - the <i deal H<mm ?? Ibc IdiK-li L*P.| COMPOI'NB Clll vcai moarna Fre- kJa.' Hun^ki n. Trn''?a'',lJli',*n2V** Ac ^ eUate.. lia r.nmu . tin .t" , n. X? .7L?T, Ji' P>* doeint a rich tnadhent and l a m? l.'U ? . tbeT. il taol Nursery T H. h.M ?.l r .. fer of mare m ,11.. nt i.?^di ni It, n a M i'k!', <L ""V*"4 T.alet.aod p- c;,ba2Sa.Xdtn ,V ai^l Hor 1 li ' ",w "f "f"<lw:iy a d t'lam ?T " aw l h,rt"*f ??"*??? of Frank mrmH in RroadW^.* I jAP,I.KS who >,re in h ,nt oflnfmi ? R" l.nnden a waild ,!? lj well t .all at "I I MA V ? |.*r> X\f) l Rl|,VirAu? H n?RF, ?t <*athannc atieet W he ? th>-r ?rt find the best nm ti men . - an, h..-.? S ' V 1 '' ' " V .real! ' 1 ' I f ^ Ut, ,, .. rof'l'R a V ,4 c..th*riaa?t.l |lnK\wf>.? ??K I'll K, ||, FMKUT Orw 1 H?f. a.-d /T./r.m. ?/ /ar .laft/ aau "L rf ZllI ??C?. /lMr??n rpr. ? oa.lv sy. pri te e?C nrr ? IKmm sir? f roin l^l * e ?rt r'"?n ?le J i?tte' tum, a d r< m m?i ktu^i Mn.L, . nr.ml reW'rafart i icu'ia.s in For*,* and Amarica, wttk the i ..n-on r. k ..^ru . i . i_ in in im??i r K ???ertA Miik ,f,rt.^e.-e, thai h, ?rr lb. M. an ap ?Ja^taeb'OlaalL bea,,olWI. 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