aepi iz. 2'''1 men:To Buildew, Contractors and tlieMarble Trade*CU ARLES DARLING SON* having purchased of the Hudson 6c West Stock-bridge Marble Association* their extensive Quarries, Mills. Steam Engine aridMachine-ry at West Stonkbridge, are now prepared to furnish from their BiueQuarry,a building material, which for beeuly, durability and firmness nf texture is not equalled by any thing in the United Stales, for Water Tables, Thresh-holds, Ashlers, Pilasters, Columns, Limle Courses, Window Caps and Sills, and Flooring or Flagging.They are how ready to furnish this Marble ready fitted and finished for use, but would prefer furnishing the trade with the article sawed to dimension and delivered in any part of the Union.There are several stores in the city of Hud-son fitted up with this blue marble, which for good taste, grace and beauty, are not ex--celled.When we take into consideration its apparently inexhaustible bed, the ease with which it may be quarried, its convenience to our Mills and Works, and above all tbe great facilities for transportation, as the De-pos of the Hudson and Berkshire and the Housatouic and the Albany Rail Roads, are located within our grounds, and directly a-long side of our works, we have good reason to ahticipate the liberal patronage of a discerning public.We hove also an extensive Quarry of White Marble directly along side of our works from which the trade cap he furnished with marble in tbe Slab, calculated forTOMBS AND HEAD STONES,and also blocks of any 9ize suitable for Mon*ument Stuff, Platforms, Steps, Pilasters and columns.Flagging of Blue and the White alternatecau be furnished at short notice.All comm tin icat ions addressed to Charltt Darling Sf Sonf Hudson, will meet with prompt attention, and if required, reference will be given to the first men in the. State1.CHARLES DARLING.CHARLES A. DARLING.P. S. The senior partner would state that he carried on the Marble business until 1829, having commenced his apprenticeship in Boston, on materials for rebuilding the old '* Cradle of Liberty,” (Faneuil Hall.) in 1S05. Hudson, Jan. 23, 1845.—ly.VlSICorai fore sort iInBlaeLctonegars.SuvadaO!DomRekegs,CiSt.SoAlhoAlHonS.Islar k SobouaRr com i at N. Ti N. Sug;advaATpHflavbestAl8(Hysor q thosn\!5soldcallNEW BOOKS AT W¥NK«OP»SOpplble.fMilI