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of of MARINE LIST PORT Of MW YORK. MARCH 3 1-M2 s-irrtav -Jewelry TtJr i tin ries nn eeti 6 31 a si Wm Bsnl. Thomas W. Ludlow, Wm. B.

Lawrence, Peter Harmony, John O. Cottar, Tho. Sullcru. HamL Thorn-won, Banl.L. Swan, Stephen Warren, Robert Ray, John Johnston, James Kent, Corns.

W. Les-rratMe, 6 it high wbIit .1 Maui Mom CLEARED. grist Lamar, Samsmann, Savannah, Sr.nlt fc Mi.irell; rh0ririu'o, Atlak ipsa, Neamith Leeds; Marsh, Mobile, Jjhii K.Ivt ill. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Shiat Martha, Washington, TyUtr, Ap.iUr cicala, Houghton 4 Newark Mrrwia, Mvan-iah, Dunham Lombard, ivann, Taylor; brig! Alb Stockholm, ormon, Johnsfn fc Co; MjU, (Bromnn) tlieslop, Bremeu, NuUuuiuak Pavemtedt; Veuvias.

land, Riik'ged lalttnd, Nesmilh fc Leeds; HinlHTK, Mavo, Tub itr Netmith fc ds; H'I'sey, ijroacll. Halifax, Underwood It Tstem; sch" Thome, Bavith, Wilmington, NO; Coiner, Kuowlrr, Baltimore. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. chr Rtar.fm Elizateth City, NC. HOTICK to bubi-u as.

TK fi.ll.iu in of a 1 ih.iM of KahouWBlti.by Ca ii.m CaMiin nt 1 L'vnlnrintf nedlt ion. aa done at the HUM Kami-ham 3 I. and by him totheditorol isn. Itia rather than two mile, from the fathom. on at low water; is lof laaboeit the of 200 feet Ha position la trntun to be in tho lollon In? Lahvtma Lih ShH.

ry e.rai LahUiea uin nnii. ny Wtom extreme SJ II K.hool.a. F. Sjuth i I J.nrero.... The follow me; ure iivj iw i i.n'i Mr avoifinir tthlpa pawini; tlit.m VJ I i I i.

anchor in HiM-ii int 0f Kahiolawa at Icaa- thr paaathe 'V r'tor the Peak of l.a...,, until mile. to the eastward of directly for it wil. be lr.L-i,.,ir.ie to ateerfurheroTer toward l.a. n( lavr WI he farered by the aea hreere, which nan-ally arta 111 Iron the ei.it ward between and 10 o'clock, A. etvt will enable then to gain the anchorage aooi.rr thaa they ran by riai.i.nff immeniateiTimotn nar.neaiiiei (arT anid thecjlma and heavy aqnalato whieh a near ap-proacli 10 the ahore renders them liable when the trjj ai Mewing atrong.

The Nt pine to anshor in (at Lahains) isabreat the Ktnc'i Flig in front of the palace, )nat wrtbin range renraofth estern Hummock and thje Laat roint of Mo lakai, In 17 fathuma water. Nant. Inq. fRIL ADtLPHIA. March 1 Ar tch Mary Jane, Long ire, fin ft John, Ni.

Mrch Ar bark Ionia. Field, fra Eaatnart. ALKXANDRIA.DC, Feb3 Ar sch Preaident. Oaborne, yverk. March Ar ship Warsaw, Mendel), fa NOrleana.

MAfANNAH. Feb. WLAr brig F.acel. New Terk. Mr.

THOM AS of New York, a paa-tenter, died at aea on the 4th iuit. hia body was brought I thia citv far Interment. Phllnre, Doane.lm York. Fab jAr bark Caroline, fa Baldwin, eett.fm NVork. The brig Earei.fm NYork for this port, was paaaed at Tybw (arm MondT lart.

NKW ORlF.AX, Veh 11 Ar ship HnntaillV, V.Mkj baik IMnm. Rtii. fm l.ineri-; Br hrifi-Rernrtr. Doa'ie, fm HI Vincent, ach Creole, Delrille, tin CH 4.RLE8TON, Ffbl Ar hip Elitabeth, Potts, from Lieerpnnl. MO 311.

Feb. Arthip irmony, Jamiaon, Lon lon; brig New Boston; sch Forest, Chartmton. Fab VI Ar ship James Edwards, Haw ard, fm NVork. POR rMOU 1H, Feb Ar Cnrlew, Hamilton, fm Trk r.fXIARTOWai. Feb.

Qi Ar achs Henry Cope, from rbllaJrlpli.il. for Ha'ife) Union, tm Harannan lur Bnaion Fah Ar brig Uerm, Lincoln, fm Philadelphia for Hal ifat. Feb to Ar Tnrner, fm Norfolk fur Portland. SHMTON, March I Ar hna Antrola. Bell.fm Man-nuil ha.

I.elt, Fb. brig Cnmmaquid, Frank- Ite. 1 bae, I'M 1 era. m. lark ctn, ThiMnpann.

fm Philadrliihia. HolE, Feb Ar sch Su-an, Wilaon.fm Norfclk for Bonn. In eort.aeh Osceola, Rich, fm NVork for Barton; Coral, Snr Waik. Feb -ia Ar brigs Raroh Ann. Hrrrick, fm Surinam and Bt Thnsn ss.

fcr Olonceter Me-smors, Conrins, fm Ma-taaiaa fcr Boston; sch Constant, from New York for p-tlt Las The three story buck hotuean'l KiJ corner B-thune and 'Wa-hingion sts TDe lors mrwf ju irr. vj icei, uuuci i.t ii feet deep, well flnish'U with m-irtle manll.t. grates, ke. A portion of the money can ri on m-jrt-gea at 7 per cent, interest. Title iiidUpntalilo.

for further particnUra enquire 207 Water strc-t. aUlw llrsliTKD-A Boy. from Is to 14 years of one TI who csn reside with his parents would be preVr red. Ap ly at 4 Maid-n lane. mh3 3t EH' SsPKIIVfar tl.Kt A TRW, at DM Brosdw.

y. if KH. will open the Sprint, la' h-i'al ions of Binnets. aps nnl Drcies on th" inita.it Mr-. V.

having imported from Pari a large assortment of Millinerr (Vw.ls.il new to atti n.l to outers from mrrrhauta and milliners. hich will la tha best and most fhiouaMo manner, an on reasonable trn Tull3 lOt 41 MII.F.is FR-'ivt NF.W YORK JAtl:) Utri'-l A. frincipnl. (late Rl-. tor of the (i ammar ol Rnlsrer's olleg.l Th auasmer leesion of tki long otabiished Aca.temv will commence 4 I May nest.

The b.auty and healthfnlne ol character for morality, the comuodiounss ol the bull the extensive Library and apparatus he. kmc mg to the liistit.itien, render it a highlr eligible place for Ibe education ol vouih Thecourse of instruction rm braces the Latin and (rreck.Fi'uiirhand Spanish Nngnag. Algebra. Oeomeii-y. Stirvei ing and Engineering, and the aual branches ol' an F.n-nh education.

Young; geu'li'-laaa of all agea will he received aa hoarders, and will be laorougnly prepared for a bi-fh standing in college, for the cenntinS'riHim. or for any other avocaticn Foreigners studviag will meet vitb every attention. Th terms lor hoard and tnition are $-s) per session ol-JS weeks; French and Spanish $4 extra. For references and larther particulars spply to the or to Mr. Oeorg Long, Bookseller, 97 Fnlton street, Nrw 7ork.

mh3 lw IVHOLIEl.tlK AD RETAIL-KIRK'S PA- TENT ANTHRACITE WARE OR AMERICAN TTh.s ware being exclusively American, is a suita hi article to send as presents or for sale to other countries and far hit-h mrrh-inieal ingenuity, brilliancy of lust an I durability of beauty, la not aurpassed by either metal wood or marble, as it is prrnd the etrougest acids end is ant absorbent. Ordere received as per speeimetia. The ladie ad gentlemen of this city are respectfully invited to call and eiamin for themselves. KIRK, P.tentce, No. 67 Fnltcn street.

Btt- YORK LIFE I.YSl'HANCK ANU TR I'ST COMr.tN Vc-Perspns mav effect Insnrsivces with this company on their own live, or the lives of others, and aither for the v. bole duration of life, or tor a limited period. Tha payments of premiums may be either made annually er in a gross sum. 4. 14 1 Id 17 IS I SI 14 rruniums on iw aundred dtlUrt ant year I year 0 7-1 0 77 0 S4 0 tin 0 0 HI lei 4 0 I oo Age, vtit 5)7 TV 31 1-2 aa 14 aa 34 37 I year 1 07 I I 20 I t-t 1 31 1 33 1 33 I 34 1 36 I 30 I 3 I 43 Age.

3d 39 40 41 42 43 44 4a 40 47 4a 49 I year I 44 1 t7 1 9 1 78 1 86 1 1 90 I 91 I 9-2 1 93 I 94 1 99 60 61 63 64 66 Vi 37 ao 60 1 year. three sppr- .1 w'h arder and Lu tU -ta the .1" 10 ssopy thJtvaf ta wlicltors within 1 tJ I 97 9 04 4 10 3 It) i 31 1 47 3 70 a 14 a in 4 3 Money will be receive in deposit by the company, and nam iran, npon whirr) Interest will be allowed asfol- nwii Upon any aim ever 1100 Irredeemable for I rear. 41 nerci 100 for raona, 4 per ct loo for 2 mons, a per 1 1. The "Sew York Life Insurance and Trust Company will lao give lr tiers of credit 011 their rarrewn.tat 1 oa th dei'oeit of funds or approved secaritit-s. The terms and kanpmg the aocotiat will be made known on eppUaUoa at th TRUSTEES.

P'ZZJZt 'Urtk" oed--'b7t taw aw A CELrM RATED FEEbTti "OTHERS Johai. (7i rice or tub Dxl. ma Hrosox Csl New York, March A lrtlnstt.nt.lh fbl-J. lowhia; gentlemen were elected Managers of ihia com pear for the ensuing er, viz John Watts, William M. HaisteaJ.

Alison rot, William C. Hickok, N. Devereans, Gulian C. Verplanck. Henry Brevoort, Jr.

Jonathan Goodhue, Jama McBride, John Stuvveaaiu, Tha. J. Oakley, Stephen Whitney, tiaidner G. Hewiand, Johu J. Aitor, Wm.

P. Van Rensselaer, Jam J. Jaaa. Was. B.

Astor. 1 A. Ni WM. BARD, President taillcy Alkin. Physician to the Company.

ajl? 'IMAM HKUllltKCT10SJ OK PKRwItY TtLLS Assuredly have healing virtues which po aUtr aaljeirte iu this souatry pees. Let no one be sasMararad nntil they have tried lb Ferslm taay kise rwsad tr.tm ths griiiiest weakness snd -tistreas, health sad kappine. trice 371 cent and 01 centa two Sis Una. 1 Yut by 0 FAY, wholesale agent No 43 Fulton at, Naw Trait Das id't or Hebrew Plaster to remove tumors, the ai ls, rheumatism, lie. Mr-fled Ladies ia dvlicataaituaiinnt.

find great relief from it Also, a tare rae.i for thrush, canker, ami auraing sore v-i. 1 t.fc.i? costs nolhingto call and vtxe a i-rauvt and utlurm II -atura i ain4 tvi nroao O. FAT, at Manor's Drug way corner of Johu street. New York -d Isntv JoZZ. 5 rP '-tshle Cough Candy, is easy to be e4Un.7'?.

of the extrkordioarv recrm- sad t4Tnkt.hM.m", of ihedsy, "dtranlLi Vth" ixta the despairing, raring mci.r ll TUlo.t, Ukaik. lk' Blood. Tr; It. and a.bIS:l'kb',B',ttt h'Klly7fi h. a Jon aea the necessity for kltri i 2.

Jor.M,U retail HlNO.Orugg.C43Fatton madway, one door above Bleecker and alio bv the m.vm.,.untciii, and in aluioai I eryertv end vilUgc in tha Union. paitirul! to berrve Ui signature of Ring on i ary package, mh UORUK AND CATTLE MED1CIN ESJTt received a supply of White's Worm and Condition medicine well known iu England and America, i those who keep horse for labor It ill be found truly 'Vahle from their safety, requiring no restraint in either 'ahor er feeding. They will also produce a beautiful cost-JM. and if tha horse has worms tha powders will expel Fr sale at Church's Dispensary, 183 Bowery, cor. -pring street Fw sal aa above.

Purging, Diaretio and Cordial Balls, Ointment, Blister Ointment, together with a general horse and cattle atedieiaa. mh3 AT court of chancery held for tha State of New York, at th city of Albaay, on the fifteenth day of February, the year of our Lord on thousand eight hundred and fort- -two. WALWORTH. Chancellor Thomas Wright! Witt Bloo.lgoo.1 and ttia-s evjring bv affliavit to the tatitfsctioa of this court; lato-T. mut appear and sntvaar nas Been ttsd.f!.

ni of this to U.t I WiM lx-good, who is a resident Skln.r. 1 ti-M neh proeeaa could not be served on sotko. xV totk of I 'rom this State oa aolicitors lor the com- VSJt Ul" "ioseoaDo Witl Blood- 5eL? be entered, and notice COTU DlBin anlir-Wn 1 eompiainanU' soUcito i case of his I com cap. of tat K.U il rvea of a forty dsvs 1 i mil may Stout, Henry Young, anted br bi bv mh3 Philip Hon, lsase L. Piatt, John Rankin, Silas Holmes, Daniel Lord, Jr.

Jacob U- Le Roy, An" at "anWrinent nieting ot tha Board, JOHN WURTS, unanimously elected President. mr.3 lw 1 nnmtmviir A rt prim of Glass, Ac, sold by R. or lioute. Broadwa, who keepa the bent ar- and sells cheaper than any house in the United French Stone Ware, Porcelain. Blue or White Plates Miiie.perilor.

tl 94 on Do tf'l do 1 74 83 Do do I 74 Do 4th do 1 37 Do atb du S7 Tovere.1 Di-h, 1 44 7 Suiire Tureen and Stand, 1 00 1st si.e, 1 7j aO Do ii do 1 37 17 Da 3-1 do 1 Do 4lh do 7A 11 Do do 63 Do 6 to 60 Chocolates, Itt tiae, per doz. fa 74 Do -id da a ad do 3 7a Tea-. 1 AO F.rk Cups, 37 Stone Wire Dining Services. 1 11 nieces French or English Toi celnin Tea Sets, 33 pc'a. CUT GLASS.

Oc tagon best quality, 8 inch, per pair do 9 do Do do 10 do Decanters, the set of 4 from tlreen Hock Glasses, per dox. Cut Wines, from 0 per doz. 13 00 4 00 3 00 a 60 4 00 a so 2 do lutett Tumhlcrs, HMdo Lemonades, handled, $-1 60 do. Housekeepers, takecare of this list, and make yonr purchases at Aator House the saving yo will make by so doing mast be visible to all upon reeding the above. TABLE CUTLERY.

This is ala the cheapest store for fine Table Cutlery la sets or dozens. R. SIMPSON. mh2 DKH BO -t'S POLISHINfi PASTE! AND PLATE POWDER. Niw-Yoaa, Jan.

B.1S41 Wehave tried the Polishing Paste made by Mr. Ander- son. and find it to be superior to anything we hare ever I used. BOARDS AN It HART. 6 Burling slip, Manufacturers of Britannia Ware.

Naw-Yoax; Jan. 10.184-2. Wehave tried the Paste and Plate Powder made and sold by Mr. T. Anderson, and take pleasure in recommending luem.

i.ulliiia.1 si 8 1 Li Aator House. Nrw-Yoti. Jan. 44. 1842.

Wehavensed Mr. Anderson's Poliahinar Pasta and Plata Powder, and find them verv excellent for cleanina- Silver 1 anu Oliver riaiea ware. BALL, TOMPKINS It. BLACK, (late Marqaand It Co.) Idl Broadway. New-Ynax.

March lat, 1H4-2 We havevxed Wm ndersenHi Polishinsr Paste and Plnie for cle'uiuSilrerandotherkmdsof ware, and can recoJimen it wi I. ontidnnre to the public. IMUMrsON atFISHKR.371 Pearl St. BaooaLvts. Feb.

14, I91i have used Mr Wm. Anderwii's Pol.aliinr Pute for Kit. ver. Brass and Silver Plated Ware, and find it to be a first rate article. ROBERT E.

BTORY, Saddle and Harnesa Maker. For sale, wholesale audreteil fox exportation, at Mann-factnrer'a prices, by CHAS. H. Fulten Cliff. and 644 Broadway, one door above mhS lmis Bleecker street PCKET8HIPMSSIBSIPPT, from New Or.

leans, is now ditch arcing, at the first pier above the Screw Deck, No. 40 Kast River. Consignees will please attend to their geoda. mh3 OFFICES TO I.WlTinthebuildint-No.61 Wllliarn atrai t.aiijoipinr the Delaware and Hudson Bank Apply Oeden. Fertrnaon It or to Daniel Oaker, No.

1 10 Pearl street. mhS3t CbXlTKrTfosjg maile on the following pUcetTbTT P. RICHARDS, 4 Merchimts Kxchange. mcnmonq, 1 narn-sioa, Mavannab, Mobile, New Orleans, Cincinnati. mh3 UWIOT-T hXSnri i IDA Ft'lVDsTwated by mh? T.

P. RICHARDS. 4 Mer. Kxchange. TK At'K NOTES Bearing six per cent interest just issued, for sale bv mhJ T.

P. RffHARDS. 4 Mer. iJTIH MtLESTON F-inds 'inds AND AORTH CAROLINA mh3 T. V.

RICHARD 4 Mer. Exchange. CtOftpOR ATION BIT PTH CKNT STOCK nfthiacitr dee lW tf4- and March 1843. for sole bv mli3 T. P.

RICHARDS, 4 Mer. F.xrhaneo. OXD1 OF THIS KRC.II AxT EXCII ANfSF ret of this eilv. interest 7 net cent, navohle temi. annnauv lor sate nv mh3 T.P.

RlfHVRDS 4 Merchants' F.xehans-e. I'T-ssVpAlPEil AtV'Tl IVFtiOTl-2 ATED.by S. TllO-t. W1I.1 1 MS, mh3 4-3 Merchants' Exchange, William it. CORPOR ATIOW R.

MA VS. 4-1 Merchants' Exchange. William street. 2-1 door from Wall rt. VORTH CAROLINA FCTDS WAHTRD.liy" S.TilOS.

WILLI VS mha 4-1 F.schanga. William at. ClOTtPsmATIOar RO.TD!) AKDTRKA8 CRT snTvs, wn'edbr R. THOS. WILLIAMS, 43 Merchants' Exehanee, mh3 on William t.

ORTH AD BOTTTH CAROLINA FC1SDB wanted this dav, by THIS. WILLIAMS, mb3 41 Merchant' Exchange. n'IRNIT MECHANICS' Rank Shares wanted 8. THOS. WILLIAMS.

42 Merchant-' K.x William, second door from Wall st. THO-WAB WILLIAMS, stock and F.xchanre a Broker, has removed tn Vn 42 Merchants' E-trhan-re door from Will, on William street and solicits th btfsinessot his friends, rn tha purchase and sale of Exchange, Bonds. State and other stocks, Business Pare. ke mhS WF.BTPIIALIA HAMS, of superior qualitv, for sale by mU3 R- ATWELL, 331 Broadway O'-DMETHEGLTSt, of y-rr fine qnality sale bv mhS ATWELL. Sst Broadway.

LACK TE of superior qnality. in 14 lb boxes, for II sale by irni u. M. atw kll.xhi Broadway. jjfinEMIUM CHE F.

F. nf "quality, for asle by 1 mh3 R.H. ATWELL. 381 SIIIW BONFS 18134 Rio Grande Shin Bones, just received and for sale by B. RICHARDS.

rchSIt 41 South st. INSEED OIL. Boiled Linseed Oil. tor sal-in bar- vela, by mh.3 COVSTOCR. 191 Front street.

mtrOTTLDC ANDLEB. Troy Moulds of nil r.OMSTOCK, i ai eeived and lor sale by N. om rob3 191 Front street. LUMP Bro U. Colfee and Indigo (tOboxet Philadelphia l.no sngar 17 basrs white Marseaibo Coffee 17 eeroons prime Caracea Indi-m For sale by J.

MATHEWS fc CO, mhS 73 Wall st. flRAKUV Otanl, D.fbny It Co and Hennes.y BP pines and 9 half do of very old London dock Otard. rtnnnv fc Co. and Henna Brandies, of vintage IS34, entitled te debenture, for sale bv mha J. Ms.THF.W3 fc 73 Wall at.

SCM-rTrlrtTjiLTS A large asanrtment tet-erfinc summer Qnil's. plain and fringed received snd -orsale low.at whnletebv mhS R. fc A ANE. 11 snd 18 Maiden-lane. Wr.T.BfTOArZK FLANNKIa I bale anpernn ml Welsh S-onrht at auction and for sale low.

hnVsale or retail, by m'S R.L A LANE, II and 18 Maiden lane. SUMMER- STTPF3 A ND VERTTNt.lviL-SONO HUNT si CO. have bow on band a large assortment of ncv.ribb'd and plain Gambrc-ons, Cotton Cant-tons, plain snd firtrred Linen Drills. Stnckinetts. Drab D'E'es.

Crape Camlets. plain s0-rtrus. fcc. Also. 3 cae splendid lith( Vtings, snitiVe for spring sales, now offering on reasonable terms, at 464 Pearl st mh3 CHEAP PAPERS.

The subscriber are npplied with a large assortment of cheap Letter and writing Papers, via Fnoltcap raper. plain, at 93 per ream. Do do ruled, warranted entirely of linen, at $1, 92 40 and 3. Superfine "'hit Wore Latter Paper at ffL Do B'u do dn do ruled, at $3 00-, and nrmnninn. DAVID VEl.TfcCOStatieners'Hall, mh3 344 Pearl street and 34 Wall street fT.

A HTON A RLE MAO AZINES-lTHE LAlY9 BO'IK for March, containing two eleaant Enrra rings and a Fahton Plate. GRAHAM'S LADY'S AND GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE. for March, with two splendid Engravings, Fashion Plata and Mnsir. THF. LADVSCOMPANIOV.for March, with abeau-tifnl steel Engravirg.

Fashion Plate, and Music. LADY'S MUSICAL LIBRARY, for March, containing 10 page fashmnahle Music. The above Magtzines are published Monthly at $3 per annnm. nbseriptionsrecelved sndthe Numbers delivered In any part of this City, or sent by the mails to any part of the Country, or sold by the tingle Number at 26 cents, at H. fc S.

RAYNOR'S Bookstore, 76 Bowery. SELF "in Writing Books confining improved examples, systematically arranged and engraved, for the use of schools and families br Perkins, A.M. For sale at Uia EXCHANGE LYCEUM, mha lm 348 Broadway Jcor.of Leonard st TABLE LINEN AND TOWELMSGJurt rc-ceived a Urge sstortment of Table Diaper aud Towelling, cop-diting of tt, 7 and 8-4 stout English Table Diaper 0.7 and 9 4 SHeia do 6,7 and 8-4 Irish do 3-1 Scotch, lrih and Russia Towelling 3.4 Silesia Towelling, bordered together with laige a.sortment of Linen Shce'lngs and Housekeeping aiticles, forsale low at wholesale and retail, by mhl R. fc A. LANE, It and 1H Maiden Uar.

ECONOsiY BEINO THE ORDER OFTIIK DAY, we will tell Steel Pent, in hexes of one grocu each, at from 12) to 4l)c. per grooe. of different and in quantities of from one to a thousand grace. YV have alo one hundred different kinds on card and In noxes, ot all tbecelebrated makers in Europe, which will sell lower than can be purchased at any other slot biua cvumrj-. we OIX' 111 tatiunert' Hull.24b Pearl street, and Office 34 Wall st tvl6 DAVID FELT fc CO.

A AND LOFT TO A back eountintr roam nn th- ufim' k- third Vnft.in fire-proof store 109 Front st, will be' let at wriMvirai ur remainueroi tne year. Th location is one of the best in the citv, being only two doors from Wall st Apply on ths fel" S.W.DEWEY. OEBHIVG'S RESTORATIVE cTSroTalTNo 194 Fulton street This Cordial it a certain eitr far Dvrpensia and Nervous Diseases. 1: a rirh and flarored beverage, which many ladies and Kentlemeu are in tne nau-ioiieainEBa a buini uieir a.uner, tt heing a great assistant to digestion oth em take it before dinner la stimulote an appetite. One dollar per bottle- dt is RHINE AUD MOSELLE WINES AND MINERAL WATER 140 boxes Niersteiner 1834 140 box Moselle Zollinger 1834, ol pore and superior qoality.

"Alas, 900 Jags Toennis Bteiner Mineral Water. recommended by the most celebrated physicians nf Germany as an infallible cur ia cronical and many othar disess. It is not only a very salubrious, but also a very pieaaant bev erago, when mixad with wine and sugar. For sale by 81EGF.RT fc telS. i No.

xS Flatt street, up stain nlWNEFORD'B-fPATErTT IMPROVED ELECTRICAL FLESH GLOVES and STRAPS aroduce a healthy state of the system by friction without the risk of 1 1 i tearing tne skid, as an tne viuiuai nuiwiisi. uivm iisMsrodo. Tha rrati v-alne of th Horse-Hair Renovator as a thera peutic agent when applied to tha body, is new to wll ktinw-n to aver, one who has raid the least attentloB to the impart a-nce of a heahhy action of tha skin to require farther comment For sale by A. B. SANDS fc CO, S7 Iroad wr, corner taaasbag strMtrOranu uuuimg.

mo AMUSEMENTSV PAHJC THKATHE. Doori open haU-pa Ferturmioce commeneeeat 7 o'clock DrecUalr THURSDAY Evrviwi 1 "ttc uv rare, jxeojamin, E1-, entitled the FlCAX AGENT Or. A new Plan for an Exchequer. i.unopner Ary an, a street Broker. Mr Use ide siock tuark Virgil Doohttlc, an Exchange Broker AlisaPeiiloi 8tark, a Blue Stocking, Mra VYheatley nuuv n.Bier.

Song- The Lart Words of Marmion Mr t'earaon. The aong ill be illurtratf by a anlendid Table ux Vivant, To ro.iclude with, 4lu time, a new Comely, entitled CHARLES O'MALLEk-, THE IRISH DRAGOON. Dramatised from Harry Lorrequer'Badmirable NoTelollhat name, by 11 Conway. KJ- For characters, acenorr, see imall bill. Boxes Pit 00 centa tiallery to cenu B.

-A CARD. MRS. SEYMOUR'S Mrs. Setmour has the honor of an nouncing that her Beuefit and last night of her engagement will take place on FRIDAY EVENING, March 4ili, on which occasion will be performed (fir.it time) a new Comedy, entitled the Villaa-e Continue, in which Mrs. Sey mour will appear, supported by the strength of the company to conclude, with other entertainmemts, as will be expressed in luture advertisements.

mm CHATHAM THEATRE DiesTcirele 30 cental-Second Tier 26 oents Pit t2t cents Private Boxes 94 Doors open at half past 0 Performance will commence at 7 1 o'clock. THURSDAY EVENING. March 8. Will be performed fot the 2d time the Farce of THE ARRACK ROOM. Marqaisde Cruise, Herbert Col Ferrier.

Mestayer Claritae Mrs Theme To be followed the Drama of the OOJDEN FARMER Or, Jemmy Twitcher in England. Jemmy Twitcher (hia 1st appearance in 8 yean) Jno stefton Golden Farmer, Mr Thorne Harry Hammer, Mr Stevens Elizabeth, the Farmer's wife Miss Mestayer To conclude with the beautiful'Drama of tha LADY OF THE LAKE Or, Roderick Vich Alpine Dhn. Rhoderic Dhn Mr Scott Ellen Mrs Thorne HE ATMS. A CARD. Mr.

Simpson's Benefit-Mr. Simpson respectfully announces to his friends and the public, that his Benefit will take place on Monday evening next. Match 7th, on which occasion will be revived Sheridan's Comedy of the school for Scandal, with new Scenery, Costumes, and Decorations. The Comedy cast to the whole st length of the company with other entertainments as will be expressed In future advertisements. nh3.

THE BAINERB have the honorto announce that thev will rive a rrand Social Concert at the Stuyve- sant Institute, oa Friday evening March 4, when they will appear ia their National win'er costume of the Tyrol; and sing a variety of Solos, Duetts and Melodies, of the Alps. Tickets 40 cents, te be had at the Mnsic Stores and at the door. Concert te commence at half past 7 o'clor k. Pamphlets containing the German Songs can be obtained of the bookeeper. aahSlt MEHICAN MCSELflL, corner of Broadway an I Ann St.

P. T. Baraum, Manager Rare combination of new Attractions! Every Dav and Evening thia week by particular desire the MODEL oftheCITY OF DUBLIN and FALLS OF NIAGARA, with real water, will remain here a short period longer. The following eminent performers bveteen engaged at an enormous expense Mrs. HARDWICK.

the celebrated vocalist, from the National and Park Theatres and Niblo-s Garden the INFANT MELODIST. only two and a half yeera old Mr. Ur.LAitu the great mimic, do give imitations ot BuOth.E. Kean, Htmblin, Forest. Daniel O'Connell.

and otiiers ato. a curious experiment in ANIMAL MAGNETISM Master D. B. BOOTH, the celeuiated grand contortionist Mr. T.

G. BOOTH, the best comic singer in America LA PETITE CER1TO, universally acknowledged the mmst graceful and accomplished dancer for one fher ever appeared in thia citv: the ALBINO LADY. end FANCY GLASS BLOWING. GrandCoamo-rama changed every Monday. Day visiters admitted the same evening FREE.

Haifa million of curiosities are col-Ircted in this establishment five spacious halls, each 100 feet in length. Admittance to the whole. Museum and entertainments, 34 cents children under 10 half price. JERUSALEM AND THaSBES-Thecitirenaof New and the public eenerallv. are informed that the popnlar and much admired Panorama of Jerusalem and Thebas, are again open for exhibition for a shoit sea son, at the Rotunda in Prince-street, west of Broadway.

nearNiblo's. The reputation of these pictures, roth as works of art and accuracy of representation, are so well established that a particnlar description of them is deemed unnecessary. The rsotunna is wen warm en, and is open every day, and brilliantly illuminated on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. Explanations of the Panorama will be given on the above evenings in the gallery, at half-past 7. I.

O- of O.F. THE JKFFERSOS LODGE, JSo. 4, CELEBRATION Its first Anniversary, and the last in the order, will held at the Broadway Tabernacle, on THURSDAY EVENING. March 3d, at half past 7 o'clock. ORDER OF EXERCISES.

I. Voluntary on the Onran.by Bro. C. W. Beamea.

4 Trio and Chorus-- The Heavens are telling," fcc. 5. Prayer. 4. Ode written for the occasion, by Bro.

P. Donaldson, of Jetf- rsoa Lodge. Mu-ie. 6. Openine Address, by Bro.

B. B. Hallock.of Jefferson Lodge. No. 40 7.

Recitation and Solo, by Mrs. Morlev The Savior tc. 8. Ode. written by Rev.

Bro. J. N. Maftit for the occasion ukstiox, by Kev. Bro.

J. N. Msffit. 10. Ode.

11. Benediction. 12. Finale Grand Hallelujah Chorus. HandeL The mnsic under the direction cf Bro.C.

W. Beames, of i nrKn. 1- 1 Vn 1 Brothers are particularly desired to be in appropriate re-talia Tickcts.CS centa each, for sale at Hale's News Room Wall street Benedict Squires. 570 Bowerv F. I.ee, corner Bnweiy and Stanton 1.

W. B. O. F. Smith.

98 Nassau st. Millt's Mn'ic staloon. Bmadwav G. Undorhill, IS Greenwich lane A. D.

Seaman, 377 Grand st. J. Burnet. 209 Stanton st. Office of the Rainbow, 107 Vnlion st I.

M. Tice.9 Bowery Brothers Hibbard. 96 John at. Keiley, 11 Avenne or the following Committee of J. J.

Moffat. 1 17 Third Avenue; George Gtllett. 67 Third Avenue, corner I Ith street John Green, IS Walker street Th ma McDonald, corner 20th street and Third Avenne and B. B- Hallock. 413 Fourth st be tween Avenue and C.

J. J. MOFFAT, Chairman Johis mhl St TADY's WORLD OF EASHION, "OFFICE A N8 How-err Th Lady Is World of Fashion, a Monthly Magazine of choice American Literature, fcc. Contents of the March Number, Vol. 3.

Fashions for March, illustrated. The Gipsey Girl, by Percie H. Setton, illustrated. The Drunkard's Wife, by Marrying an Heiress, by B.B. Thorn.

Longfellow's Poem. Noma. By Ella of Wvomirg. The Blind Baronet, by Symmes. The Ldv Beatrice, bv Mary V.

8 encer. The Wife's Counsel, by Ellen Ashton. Ida H. J. Bowles.

The Meeting, by 8. H. Anderson. The Zephvr, by B. V.

Chatham. To a Child. Arabian Song. The Midnight Wind. A Fragment -org.

A Remembered Form, by E.J.Porter. Sonnet. by)W, Wallace, author of Jerusalem, Tha Star Lyra, Ice. EMBELLISHMENTS. The Gipsey Girl, a mezzotinto on steel, by J.

Sartain. Eq. Colored Fashions for March, by J.J. Pease. repre.

senting an Opera, an Evening, and a Walking Diess. with patterns for Caps. Bonnets, Head Dress, ate. fcc. TERMS 2 per annum in advance, or 18J cents a single number.

Pnhli-hed monthly, delivered in any part of this city and Brooklyn, and sent by mail to all parts of theUni-ted States, by ISRAEL POST, mh3 88 Bowery. TO MECHANICAL AND CIVIL ENGINEERS Recently published. The Steam-Engine, ttsOiigin and Gradual Improvement, from the time of Hero to the present day, adapted to Manufactures Locomotion and Navigation, illustrated with forty-eight plates in fall detail, numerous wood cuts, lie Paul R. Hodge, C- E. One vol.

folio of plates, and letter-press in 9vn. The letter.press volume furnishe a comprehensive history of the invention and tha various improvements which have Deenanade tntna steam engine, it om mararues! pe rio I to the present time, together with such practical rules and explanations as are necessary to enable the mechanic to deiirr. and construct a machine of any required power. and of the most improved form, for any of the numerous applications of steam. For the purpose of rendering the reference from the lette'-press to the plates moreconvenient, the engraved illustrations are published in a separate volume, In the folio form.

These plates are all drawn to certain scales, and the dimensions of every part may be taken, and machines built from any of the designs. Thomot recent and improved engines of their respective classes appear to have been selected, and. with four exceptions only, are all of American construction and arrangement. The volume of plates, as a work of the art of draw-in p. forms on of the most splendid spe-- imene that has ever fallen under our observation.

Mr. Hodge, the author of thistrnlv practical and valuable work is.it will be recol lected, the. nventor or the steam fire-engine, the utility of which, in extinguishing fires, has been fully tested, Courier fc. Enquirer. D.

APPLETON fc Publishers, mha 200 Broadway. FLYiGF.L'S Complete Dictionary of the German and English Languages, adapted to the Knglah student with great ad 'itions and improvements, by A Felling tin ik nermann, ir uvo pp 10-10. A urammaroi the German Language, by Geo. Henry Noehden. LI.

D. Iv 9vo. 6th edition, levired. A new Method of Learning to Read, Write and Speak a lan-runirein aix months, adapted to the German, by H. G.

O'Hendrof, 2d edition, revised. 2vs 9vo The Nature and Genius of the German Language, displayed in a more extended review of its grammatical forms than Is to be found in any grammar extant, and eluci by quotations from the best writers, by Boileaq, 1 12mo new edition. Treaties on tbePronnnciationsof the German Language, adapted for tha nseof beginners, and for students who require only to rectify their pronunciation, by Gustavnt Na-gle. lv 13mo. The Hand Book of Grammar, for English, German, French and Italian students, showing at one view the construction peculiar to each language.

1 Selectrns from the Proverbs and Book of Ecclesiastics in English, French Italian and German, intended for the use of von persons studying those languages, lv 18mo. The Principle Roots of the La'in Language, aimplified by a display of their incorporation into the English tongue withoopioua notes, br Henry Hall, 4th edition. Iv 12roo. The Principal Knot's of the French Lsngnnge. simplified bv a display of their incorporation into the English tongue rv Stall flcn An intronnt-vioii mxi ii vmrnoiM vi -t -v.

i. -guage, for the ntc of e-drlyst'i'lents, by 4H.H. Wilson F.R- lv hvo. Imported ar.d for sale bv WILEY fc PUTNAM, 161 Broadway. Rnois Imnorted to order bv the single copy and in onan- tite.

by every in their absence, by the packets. mna FRIDAY. March 4th a New System of Mental Philosophy, on the basis of Consciousness and Common Sense, designed forenlloges and academies. sy s. ncnumacker, U- rroiesaor 01 evnrisxian Theology in the Theological seminary-, Gettysburg.

I-21BO. H. B. ilo publish ELEMENTS OF MENTAL PH1LOSOPH embrac-inarthc two Departments of the Intellect and the sten-sibilities. By Professor.

Thomas C. Upham, of Bow-doin College 3 vols. ELEMENTS OF MENTAL PHILOSOPHY, abridged, nnd designed as a Text Book in Academies, Sic. Professor Thomas C. Upbam.

12mo. APHII.OaOPHICALAND PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE WILL By Professor T. C. Upham. mo.

OUTLINES OF IMPERFECT AND DISORDERED MENTAL ACTION. By Professor T. P. Upham. T8mo.

FACTS IN MESMERISM, with Reasons for aionate Inquiry into it By Rev. Chauncey Hare Townsheail. limo. INtlUlRtES CONCERNING THE INTELLECTUAL POWERS and the Investigation of Truth. By John Abererombie, M.

Ti. ESSAYS THE PRINCIPLES OF MORTALITY, snd on the Private and Political Rights and Obltga-tions of Mankind, By Jonathan Dymond. mh3 4 THE COMPLETE FARHUKaini Rural Ecnno-miser, containing a compendious epitome of the more important branches 01 Agricultural ana ttnral Economy; By Thomas Fetssenden, editor of New England Far ForsaWby mhS DAYTOrt fc NEWMAN. corner of Fulton and Nassau sts. CITYNOTlS, BALE FOR ASSESSMENTS Public notice is hereby given, that the sale for Aaeesanteats will be continued TO- MORROW, March 4th, at 19 p'elock, noon, in the superior Court Room, eity Halt JOHN EWEN, Street Ceaomisaaoner.

Street Commissioner's Otnce, March 3rd, mha it CITS tOA KS The seven per cent City Loan of the city of New York, redeemable in 4, 10, or 14 years, at theoption of subscribers, may be filled np ia sums of f.250 and upwards, at the Bank of the State of New York. Interest pay able quartet ly. The six per cent Temporary Water Loanedeemab! in 1,2, or 3 years, may be taken up at the Comptroller's Office, on sums of $'240 and upwards. Interest payable See Advertisement in this paper. fe24.f ALFRED A SMITH, Comptroller.

jra- NOTICE Sealed Proposals will be received by the Superintendent of Lamps and Gas, at his office. No. 129 Merctr truet, for SOvO gallons best quality Fall Pressed Sperm Oil, and gallons best quality Summer Pressed Sperm Oil, to bt delivered at such times and in sorb quantities as the Superintendent shall direct Persons estimating must send samples of the oil they intend so furn ith to the trice, at least 2 days tie tore the closing of the estimates, which will beontheSth day of March next, when they will be opened the Lamp tiGas Committee, at the tea room, uty Mail, si 1 ciock, r. tvi February 26th, .844. JAMES CHANDLER, fe-15 Superintendent of Lamps at Gas.

iW- TAXES Public Notice isTierebv Sa turday next. Feb. 26th, ia the ltut day the Collectors of ma m-iiv-i uni nnjs are requiro oy law iu met-i the Comptroller's office in the Hall of the pur nose of receivmK Taxes of 1941. Also, that two per cent is added on all Taxes remsining- unpaid on the 1st of Margji, pursuant to the law of the State. ALKKlD A.

SMITH, Comptroller. Cjmptroller-s Office, Feb. 24, 143. fc24 tf Of)- SEVEN PER CENT. CITY The Comptroller of the City of New York is directed to announce that the Croton water will be introduced as early as the 4th day of July next That th Corporation will be required to raise but the further sum of nine hundred thousand dollars to effect thitohject: and tor this purpose a stock will be issued nnderthe authority of this state and city, heretofore granted, bearing seven per cent interest, a able quarterly, and redeemable at such periods as purchasers may desire, say 6, 10, or 14 years.

The subscription list will be opened at the Bank of the State of New York on 1st February next nd will continue open until the loan is taken. 44 tier cent to be oaid on subscribing 34 per cent on the 1st of each month succeeding, with the option of filling np the amount at any shorter period. Interest to run on each instalment from the day on which the same is paid in. In addition to the lara-e amount of fixed property which the Corporation possesses, the svailsof which are pledged to the redemption of the city debt, a permanent law has been enacted bv the State Legislature, providing a yearly levy by tax, to meet all deficiencies of interest on the water siocks. rersona ue-ttinaB ot mui pmuruiu respecting the city dent, the provisions lur its payment, are invited to a piy at rne -ompirouer-B oiuce- ALFRED A.

SMITH, Comptroller. Jan. 36th, A. D-, 1844. j46 CORPORATION NOTICEPublic notice Is hereby riven to the owner or owners, occupant or occn pants of all houses and its, improved or unimproved lands, affected thereLy.inat tnelouowing assessment nas oeea completed by the Assessors, and is lodged in the Street Commissioner's umce tor examination by all persons interested, viz FOR PAVING PIKE SLIP FROM CHERRY TO SOU rn STREET.

AND SOUTH STREET FROM PIKE TO RUTGERS' SLIP, embracing lots on Pike alip. between Cherry and South streets; on South street, from Ruts-era' slip to a point 460 feet west of Pike slip, on Water at, 300 feet east and west if Pike alip. All persona whose interests are affitcted by the above named assessment, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them are requested to present their objections in writing, to the uudersisned. at the Street Commissioner's Office, within 30 days from the date of this notice. JOHN EWEN, Street Commissioner, and Chairman of the Assessors.

Street Commissioner's Office, March 3. 1944. mh-l lOt CORPORATION NOTICE. Public notice is hereby given. that the following pet tious have been pre sentedin the Board of Aldermen, viz TO PAVE THE 9TH AVENUE FROM 38TH TO 38TH STREET, AND TO REGULATE AND SET CURB AND GUTTER STONE IN THE 9TH AVENUE, FROM 36TH TO 4-2D STREET.

AlnTO EXTEND IN WIDTH THE SIDEWALKS IN GRAND STREET, BETWEEN ORCHARD ST. AND ALLEN STREET. Persons interested in the above petitions, and having objections to the same, are requested to present them in to the Street Commissioner or before the 8th aay oi Jlarca, 1842. JOHN EWEN, Street Commissioner. Street Commissioner's Office, eb.24tb.lS42.

sea lm CORPORATION Public notice is hereby given, that a petition has been presented in the Board of Assistant Aldermen to enclose a space fifteen feet wide on each side of the 7th avenue for court yards between Greenwich lane nd 21st street. Persons interested in the above petition, and having objections to the same, are requested to present them in writing, to the street tommistioner's omce on or neiore me am uay ot ftiarcu, iMi. JOHN EWEN, Street Commissioner. Streut Commissioner's Office, Feb. 34, 1814.

fe44 lot 33-CORPORATIOS It-OTICEAll persons in arrears for quit rents on water lots, or other Corporation rents. are requested locall at this othce and settle he same. or the Collector will be nnderthe necessity of transferrins: all such arrears to the ounsel for the Corporation for col lection, ay legal process. THOS. LLOYD, Collector of City Revenue, No.

6 Hall of Records. Office hours, from 13 to 1 o'clock. CoMrraoLLBB's Orricc. Jan-iary 24d. 1942.

JB24 QQp-PTJBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, so. 4 Spruce street Notice is hereby given that the effects of William Hubbard and Andrew Chintie, mariners and Peter Thompson (black,) deceased intestates, are in my hards, and will he administered upon by me. and sold according to law, unless the same shall be claimed by some lawful Executor or Administrator, on or before the first aay ui Apni nexr. Dated New York. March 1, 1844.

ELISH A MORRILL, mh3 Iaw4w Public Administrator. OrT-PCBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, rxo. spruce sireei. ixouce is nerroy given to toe relatives and next of kin of Eleanor Morris, widow, deceased. late of th city of New York, who ia alleged to have died intestate, that I tha 1 apply to the Surrogate of the County of New York for letters of administration upon the estate of said intestate, on me 2d day ot April next, at 10 o'clock, in (Be lorenoon Dated New York, March 1st, 144.

ELISHA MORRILL, mh2 3aw4w Public Administrator. NEW YORK TATTERS ALLS. The next regular sale will take place at this -4rVstahlishment on MONDAY next. March 7lh, commencing at II o'clock, A.M., with Carriages i Harness, Saddlery, fcc, new and second hsnd. Gentlt men having horses to dispose oC will please pre ious to Saturday.

3th inst, at 6 o'clock. P. M. in cr- der to secure a place on we catalogue. At Private Sale Three splendid matched grey horses.

Gentlemen sending theirorders to this establishment will have thtm promptly and faithfully attended to. Also, a large assortment of new and second hand Car rlages. Barouches, Wagons, Oigs, and Sulkey s. Also new and second hand Harness. Saddles and Bridles, fcc.

Horses taken on Livery by the day, week, or month, and kept in tne best posiiDic manner. TO LET. Horses. liehlVehiclea.and Sleighs.to Gentle men known at the establishment, bron being introduced by uch to the proprietor. STORAGE.

Vehicles of all descriptions taken on Storage in tne spacious lofts of this Establishment N. B. For sale, a splendid second-hand marbld top connter. Also, a second-hand imitation do.do. GEO.

W. MILLER, rroprietor. mhl (Successorto J.W.Watson,) 446 Broadway NEW YORK TATTERS ALLS. Will be sold on MONDAY, 19th April next, at -vat-V i attersatls. 440 Broadway, at 11 o'clock, A.

31 I unless previously disposed of at private sale, i extraordinary large imported JACK. He is mottled grey. about 1 hands high, well proportion- en in every respect, ana possessed or remarkable nne none and sinew. This is a rare chance for Northern and Western stock Dreeders. havmtr fine large Jennies, and wishing to perpet- nateAhe best and largest breed of JACKS in the world.

for the purpose of producing thatbardy long-lived and lnvaluableqttadrnped.the MULE. Said Jack will be at Tatter-sails' Stables, from 1 1th April uuui aoiu. mri3 stawtlHA a NEW YOKE HORSE" BAZAAR. next regular auction salt will take place ii ms The f' 9th, 13 The 11s establishment, on WEDNESDAY. March 1844 at 11 o'clock'commencing with a general assortment of new and second hand Carriages, VY agons.

Harness, fcc. At will be offered a catalogue of Horses, well worthy the attention of purchasers. Gentlemen in the country, having property to dispose ot by sending a description to this establishment, will find theirorders promptly attended to. Private sale of Horses, Carriages, Wagons. Harness, fcc every day in the week.

Horses taken on livery by the day, week, or month, or said ai exchanged. mh3 W1LL1A MCOWAN, Proprietor. 31 Crosby st. BJBW YORK H1PPONA. The next tj V.

regular auction will i. t. -tab- i ---j----fVon SATURDAY NEXT, March 4th, at 12 0 clock, with a general assortment of new and cmK-. Wagons. Harness, fcc Horses! oIclock w-u be offered a catalogue of Gentlemen in theconntry having property to dispose of, by sending a description to this establishment will find theirorders promptly and faithrnli.

At Private Sale Horses, Carriages, Wagons, Sleighs, nflrnpiii a Tb la. .1 rr u- iu tuewees. week" nd Carri-lBe-1 uke" on Livery, by the day or Horses and Carria-res nf an d-a i ect' tPriTalt? fine frey trotting Horse Just from the uiu previous, win na sold on saturaay next at auction A first rate Tout wheeled Cab for sale, nearly new. CODDINGTON fc McMANN, mm aa Jl ay ur-. AriiK'rn? nnt year, commencing in loi ApnLorthe 1st of inthena.e-hh.ei,ai r-rrir.

-r- a-xa-wvai WM U-C CUV, WIIH I WW WUl 9 ni.lLde One within dr.If. -S would be referred. A note addressed to N. T. A-and left attki.

-at- I tenUon. AOrammar of the Anglo-Saxon Tongue, with a praxis, ANTED TO PURCHASE a neat country re- bv Erasmus Rask. a new and Improved by udence, a healthy situation near the water. It punish by B. Thorp.l vol most haven rnit trees in bearing shade trees, v-.

w-lh from ten t0 tity acres Sf land, and be e- -r withm thirty np fn .1.. nr.tS.u'K of the city A line addressed O. P. at this office, will meet with attention RANTED, to take charge ol a cemetery or burial nd! rson is a sexton of a church, and is well eulli.hed as an undertaker for the Ustten years. Any nrcnn i ti rn itvpir wiu please apply to i D.

GILLESPIE, Sexton and v. near Broadway. fe-ii CCHBMACKER'S TAW ass-ss, py mrfdig aged colored man, a situa- fc BRO IH Ens NO. Vt kui street, win puuuan em 1 to a single Ore who is I f-ciiiema-i. erne wnw H.lf the best recommendation as to character.

An answer left at -tr eo Read street, wiU meet with attention VD-- Pdcook, washer and Ap P'y on Thursday the hours often end twelve, st store 8 Astor Houir. frl MS -SPAV--D, No. 13 Fifth avenue, near Washing-ITJfc ton srptrrr. can accommtxtate families and single gentlemen with board and fine rooms. fe45 1 wis IJEWOVAL-Dr.

BENJAMIN KISSAM has moved to Ia iPark Place. feiS tuthfc tat WT5ES, OLITaVE Oil. 'i JOHN DURAND fc CO. offer forsaia at No. 107 C-edarsTreet I I J.

J. DUPLY, I BRANDY I A. DUSSAUT, Jna. Vatlinroot I tt Alio DUPUV, BORDEAUX CL.ATtRT in a 3d proof BORDEAUX OLIVE OIL-JOHN DURA NO'S STAMP. do COMET BRAND.

DUsIks BRANDY FRUIT AND SAB HOLLA vn' GIN F.ftrv ajw A 1 nan. A I- WKLSH FLANNELS--Keceivei fnai auctmu.a large arrment of genuine Wehh Flm lS, and tie snle ln- Slco Pnteat Vlnn.i.l hatvy 6wan-skin Flannel; 0-4 doable width Flannt'l, I'" winter sheets; English and prmium Canton bleached and unbleached Flai.n-i The above fall and winter goods are offered at prices to suit the times, by wholesale or retail. hi R. fc A. LANE, II aad 18 Maiden lane.

J3AJjKRVIPXJiQTlCES A "UJJITELV STATES DISTRICT COURT; Lm IS YokK. IN BANKRUPTCY. J'otice to thote cause against Petition of ALONZO SMITH.of the cRy of New York, Broker to be declared Bankrupt, Saturday, April 1842, 10 A. m' mh3 -tot GRIFFIN BRTJNDAGE. Cornwall.

Oranre rn.rt,.' Laborer, to be declared Bankrupt, April -2. liM-2 A. rn- mhS -jot CYRUS B. BOYD, of Flshklll, Dutchess County, and State of New York, Far-net (late a be decla red Bankrupt. Saturday, April i.

1842. 10 A. M. mh3 29t fitOUOK D. DAVIS, of the citv of New York, (late Grocer) to be declared Bankrupt, Saturday, April 3 1842, 10 A.M.

mha Kit DAN1P.L O. KETCHEM. ofthechy of New York. Mer- chant, to be deolared Bankrupt, Saturday, April 9. 1843.

10 M. mhS -2Ht CHARLESDENNISON BIRDSEYE and SYLVESTER GILBERT LANGDON, of the city of Yoik, to be He- clared Bankrupts, Saturday, April 3, lt42, lu A. 1. mh3 3Ut OLD- ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT PASSAGE rfe OFFICE The. subscriber continue to bring out v.

nassenrera. from an part of Great Britair. and Ire land via Liverpool, who may be engaged by their Iriends in the Unite! States, on very moderate terms. Those who willfavorthis Line witha preference, may rely that every despatch will be given to the emigrant, at the port of em barkation and those remitting money to thetr ineDds.cau have Drafts payable at all the Banks and branches throughout the United Kingdom. For further particulars apply (if by letter, post paid) to fe39 JOHN South st.

FOR LIVERPOOL Packet of the 13th March, The packet ship SHEFFIELD, F. P.Allen, will sail as above, her reculardav For freight or passage apply on board, at foot of Maiden lan, or to ROBERT KERMIT, 74 South treet. The packet shin VIRGINIAN, will succeed the Sheffield and sail IS of April. fe24 FOR LIVERPOOL New Line---Regnlar Packet of 46th March The splendid packet ship Captain John Collins, 1100 tons will sail as above, her regular day For freight or accommodations unequalled for aplendoror on board at Orleansw harf, foot of Wall street, or to COLLIN9 fc COf South st. Price of Passage $100.

The packet ship SIDDOXS, Capt E. B. Cobb.oi lOCOtons, will succeed the Roscius. and sail on the 2ath Atril. her rtgular day.

Passengers mayrely on the shlpsof thislinesailing punc-nally as advertiaed. mh4 FOR HAVRE racket of the 8th March. The packet ship ARGO, C. Anthony, Jr, master, will sail on her regular day. as above.

For freight or passage, apply on board, at pier No. 13 East River, or to WM.WHITLOCK Jr, 46 South street r- FOR GIBRALTER-The fine, fast sailing, copper gyVV fastened and coppered brig MACON, A. Bibbins. Bn ff master, having hull her cargo engaged and going on will sail with despatch. For balance of cargo or passage, having elegant accommodations, apply on board at Tobacco Inspection fel9 to R.

M. DEMILL, 186 Front St. jr-jt FOR "ROTTERDAM The fine Dutch galliot MENTOR, Boon, master, has alarge part of her car--sa-oE. go engaged, will meet with quick despatch. or nuance ireignt or passage, apply to j29 SCHMIDT fc Wall St.

FOR MARSEILLES Regular Packet The ship MINERVA, Capt. Whitlow, will sail on tha 1st ApriL ThesuDscrihrrs purpose despatching a shiD punctually on the 1st day of each month during the year. Goods sent to tne suDscn oers lor lorwaraing will De despatched tree of any other than the charges actually incurred upon them. Ibe ships have very comlortable cabin accommodations. or freight or passage apply to BOVD fc HINCKEN, Agents, mh4 No.

9 Tontine Building. FOR NEW ORLEANS Louisiana and New Line Regular Packet of 10'h March-The fast sailing packet shin SHAKSPEARE. Capt Miner, will positively tail as above. her regular day or freight or passage. navuigspieiiilid lurnisneu accom modations, apply on board, at Orleans harf.

foot of Wail it, or to E. K. COLLINS fc CO-, 46 South street. Great care will betaken to have the goods bv this line correctly measured Agent in New Orleans. James E.

woodrun. who will nromutiy forward all goods to hia address. The packet ship MISSISSIPPI, Capt Hilliard, will succeed the Shakspeare, and sail on the 20th her regu lar day. am FOR NEW ORLEANS Holmes' Line lo sail on Saturday, the 4th March. The fast sailing, cop-Uttered SARATOGA.W.H.

Russell, ma.ter. is now loading, and will positively sail as above. "-ortreignturpassagepply on Hoard, at Murray's wn-n, or to WILL1A vl 6-2 South street The ship Panthea, Capt Goodmanson, will succeed the Saratoga, and sail on the 16th March. mh3 PASSAGE FOR NEW ORLEANS Only Regular Line The splendid pac ket ship SARATOGA, Russell, sail loailively on ths 4th March, bcr regular day. The ship of this line, sail every fire days, or passage free.

H-tving splendid accommodations fot cabin, second cabin and s-eerag passengers, for passage, early application should be made on board, loot ot wan street, or to W. fc J. T. TAPSCOTT, mhB 49 South St. ot 43 Peck slip.

The ship Ahakspaare will succeed the Saratoga, and sail on the 10th March, FOR MOBILE New Line To aail 7th inn The packet shi.t WAVERLEY, Snow, -master, will positively sail as above. For freight hich will be taken at very low rates, or pas sage, apply on board, at foot ot Old slip, or to mill cr, e-li. t.t.r., vu xria sup. No freight received after Saturday, 6th inst Tl FOR-BALTIMORE- Union-Line With patch The fine schr ROCHESTER, Wise, mas if is now loading at Old slip, pier 14. For freight, apply to mh'2 J.

fc N. BR1QOS, 40 South st e-j FOR PHILADELPIA The WHALE Baldwin, master, is now loading at pier 14, Old slip ionr. For freight, apply to mhl J. fc. N.

BRIGGS, 40 South st. STEAM FERRY BOAT FOR BALE The Jersey City Ferry Company offer for sale one of their ferry boats. Apply to R.fc G.L.SCHUYLER, mtvi atia 4 Hanover st. FARE REDUCED I NEW ROUTE TO BOSTON. (Via Norwich and Worcester Railroad stvQ The steamboat WORCESTER, Captain Coitwill leave from foot of Beekman street.

East River, for Norwich. THIS (Thursday i Af TERNOON, at 4 Passengers for Boston, will take thenars on tne arrival of the Boat at Norwich, and arrive at Boston at an earl) hour next morning, without cnangeol cars or Baggage. Regular days of the WOKI.ES are every ILtS- DAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY. Freight taken. N.

B. The CHARTER OAK. will commence running on Monday. Match 7, forming a daily line to Boston. ror lurtner iniormation, inquire oi mh3 E.

A. fc G. W. COR LIES, 283 Pearl street PEOPLE LINE FOR ALBANY, The steamboats ROCHESTER, SOUTH Ct5 AMERICA and NORTH AM ERICA, of the People's Line, will be in readiness to com mence running between New York and Albany, and inter mediate place, ob boou as roe navigvuon uinn iiuuiic Passage One Uollar. ieia im FOR ALBANY AND ALL THE INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS.

FAKE I ENTS. No opposition to any ether line. The subscribers offer to owners, captains. "and companies of Steamboats running to -Albany or any where else, a large assort ment of steamboat lurniture, viz, tin, copper and sheet iron ware, brushes, brooms, mats, earthen ware, glaas ware globe lanterns, pans, stove boiler, furnaces, lamps and lamp oil. pumps sad luad pipe, stoves and stove pipes, fcc.

All kinds of tin, copper, lead and brass work made and repaired ou the lowest terms. All ordeis thankfully re- receiveu ana punctually atrenn-o io WM. WEST. Plumber fc Tinsmith, mht lOOHudton st. cor Beach and 482 Pearl st FOR ALBANY This Afternoon, from i.J2-t the tteamboat pier, foot of Court land stree'.

sK The steamboat SWALLOW, Capt A. McLean, at 4 o'clock mh3 MAIL LINE FOR ALBANY AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES. 4 o'clock. Through and no Mistake. The steambo UTICA, Captain A.

Sehultz.will leave Conrtland street pier, on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, March 4th, at The steamboat TELEGRAPH will leave for Albany on FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Feb. 29 at 4 o'clock. For passage or freight, apply on board, or to mhS P. C.

SCHULTZ.at the Office on the Wharf. FOR NEWBURGH. LANDING AT CALDWELL'S, WEST POINT AND COLD SPRING. The steamboat JAMES MADISON. Charles Ha 'stead, will leave Warren street pier every TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, at 4 o'clock.

All Baggage. Packages or Parcels, Bank Bills or Specie, put on board of this boat without being entered on (he books of the boat or receipted for, will be at the risk of the owners tnereor. leva FOR PHILADELPHIA. 8W1FT8URE LINE. Via South Amboy and thence to Philadelpia by Railroad.

roe carge i now loading as above, at pier 14, Old slip. For freight, apply to J.fc N. BRIGGS. 40 South St. J.

fc N. continue to run their barges and vessels as above through the winter, and will take all kinda of goads hat they have heretofore taken, by sea, during the winter months on reasonaole, terms and with quick despatch. mh3 PEASE sb SON. Gentlemen My buiiaess such as exposes me to heats of summer and frosts of winter, neing a sexton 01 tn. onurca, rorsyin axiwe-i, 1 wsa most painfully afflicted with a hoarseness, pain ia the side, and a most distressing cough, inasmuch I had nearly given up all hopes of being cured.

1 was induced, however, to try your candy, and its results have been such in my case, as to do away with all doubts of its virtue. I have no hesitation in recommending it to those sufforing from like cases. I am yours, respectfully, RADEN, No. Forsyth st Sold, wholesale and retail, by J. PEASE fc SON, at 44 Division atreet and Aator House, and 71 Maiden lane.

mhl WATCHES AND JK WELRY VERY LOW. The subscriber is selling all descriptions of Gold and Silver Levers, anchor escapement, verge watcnes, uota ana silver Pencil, Diamond rungs anu ran, Gold Chains, Keys, fcc, at retail, lower than at any other place in the city. Gold Watches as low as (30 to 940 each. atcnes anu jewelry exchanged or nougut axil vr aicne warranted to keep good time, or the money retur. ed.

u.t;. AX.LEN, Importer ot watcneana j. Jewelry, wholesale and retail, fe-28 80 Wall street, upstairs. SHIP MTNERVA, FROM SMYRNA. Consignees of goo hi per this vessel are requested to send their tpermiu on board, at piet: 10 immediately.

rs n--Aii goons not pirrnittcd within nve days win oe liable to be sent to the public general order. mnx PACKET SHIP ROSCIUS, FHOM LIVE i -FOOL. Consirneea ner thia ahin will please send their perrons on board, at Orleans Whsrf, foot of WaU street immediately. All goods nut permitted in nve a ays must unavoidably be nt to the public tore aihl at HO 1 tna GRANDE WOOL 19 bales Rio Grande Wool, for sale By ft-48 lw RICHARDS, 41 South st GOAT 6 KINS sdOO Capo de'Verdus Goat Skins.lbr sale bv fe-iSlw B. RICHARDS, 41 South st fltO LET Two goodbtnces.

iu store No. 43Water, JL corner Broad street. Enquire of fi-241w L. P. STAFFORD.

No. 29 Moore st. 3 IO C4KAKDE HAIR 9 bales Rio Grande Hair I balei Mixed 8S bales Long, for sale by B. RrCHARPS.ai soutn s- HEKIUSG'H VERMIFUGE, Or Werna" po. atroyer, 'IP-l Fnlton atreet Experience, which is theoolv rare y-rsofaf the yiruesof any lonlv p-oved that thia is the only sovereign and infalU a.

Pt-iae Cents Ik. aeket 1 s)l SITED STATES BASK KOTKS, for sale ay foi RICIUJS, 4 -er. iawaanga OSbAX JI 1 of GEOROB B. ROLLINS. AucUoneer.

BTWILKIRR wROLLHI, 1 REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, Sale Room, No. 1 1 Broad stre-t W. kR.ln addirkm re their sales of real estate at potilie and private sale, will attend to the sale of household furniture. They also keep a Register tor the disposal of property at private sale. i FRIDAY, March 4.

i. At 13 o'clock, at tha Franklin House, cor. Fulton and We-tar strreis. Brook I n. Chancery Sale Under the direction of Daniel Ullman, Esq.

master in chancery All that lot on the easterly side of Lawrence st, distant 174 feet northerly from WiUoagb-by st, in the city of Biooklyn, containing in width in front and rear 45 fcu and ia length en each side 100 ft ror further particulars, see master's advertisement in i--uajv evening star. SATL'RDAT Tu At 12 o'clock at the Merchants' Exchange. Chancery bale Under lb. direction of It Wheeler, that lot of a round whh tha buildings thereon.knowa aa No 2V8 WattrTSting 44 fl7 ins in win in lrom and 34 7 ins in the rear For further particulars, aea aaasur advartitesaent ia the Tribune, Country Property Three acre of land with the baild- iigauicirvii, uaculDj BBUH lin KltCbeB aijoinillg barn, fcc. in the pleasant and OourUhing villae of New town.

LI 41 miles from Williamtbnra-. ly improved, a fine garden wiih ornamental and fruit trees, shrubbery, grapevines, currant bushes, a fine wall of water near the uoor. Th location is verv desirable, bain i the immediate vicinity of the chnrrbia, schools, stores, fcc. and about 100 yards from the post office, where stages pass to anu irom io.s limes a aay. TUESDAY, March 8.

At 14 o'clock at the Merchants' Exchange. Chancery hale Under the direction of Wm Mitchell, Esq. master in chancery The lot and store 00 the south-eilv tide of and known as No7 Pinest, containing in width on nne st 21 leet 3 an inrn, iB leet 3 ins en tne eateriy side. 69 leet 4i ins. For further particulars, see Blaster's advertisement in the Courier.

THURSDAY, March 10. At 14 o'Oaack at the Merchants' Exchange. Chancery Salatr-Under the direction of Wm Mitchell, Esq master in chancery All those 4 lots of ground, with the buildings thereon, on the northerly corner of Canal and Thompson st, known by the Nos 148 and 180 Canal st, being 37 ft 1 inch in width in liont on Canal st. 61 feet in the rear, and in length on the westerly side 93 feat and 00 tho easterly ti te on Thompson st, 84 leet For further particnla- aea masters advertisement in the American. R.

AIVSLIE. Auctioneer. BY AINSLIE ft CO. REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. Office No.

00 Merchants'Exchange. SATURDAY, Mach, At 12 o'clock at the Merchants' Exchange. Chancery Sale Under the direction of David Codwiie, Esq. master in chancery All that lot of ground situate in thu Eighth Ward of the city of York, on the northeasterly side of Sullivan st, and bounded as follows beginning at a point on the northeasterly side of Sullivan feet i southerly from thesouthwesterly cor.of Prince st 100 feet, thence southwesterly 33 feet 6 ins, thence southeasterly 100 feet, thence northeasterly 33 feet 8 ins to the place of beginning, MONDAY, March 7. At 13 o'cIock at tbo Merchants' Exchange.

No 30 Fletcher street Executor's Sale of Estate of Ross Duffy, deceased Ths valuable leass-beM property No 40 Fletcher st, consisting of a three story brick store and lot of ground, having 14 years unexpired from 1st May next, with covenant ofrenawal for 21 years. Tho lot is 18 feet fiontand rear by 34 feet in depth on each aide. Full particulars at time of sale. The sale of the above property was adjourned from the '26th Feb. THURSDAY.

March 10. At 13 o'clock at the Franklin House, Brooklyn. Chancery Sale Under the direction of Thomas Addis Emmet Esq. master in chancery AU that lot of ground situate in ihe 3.1 wardolth city of Brooklyn, and bounded as follows northwardly by Jorolemon st, southwardly by Livingston st, westwardly by Court st, and eastwardly by land of the Reformed Dutch Church, being 24 feet 7 ins on Joralemon st, 29 ft 6 ins on Livingston st, 307 feet 4 ins on Court st and 3 1 feet on the easterly sale, be the said several distances more or let. AT PRIVATt SALE.

A Farm on Statrn Island of 6- acres, well divided into meadow, arable and wood land, with a good house, barn and other outhouses, a never failing well of water, and a good selection of young giafted fruit trees. It is one mile from Chelsea Dock and five miles from Port Richmond Fef ry For particulars, terms of sale, lie. apply to the auc tioneers. H. TIMPSON, Auctioneer.

jai'mbw. Srona No. 21 Plitt stbcet. ne-r Gold street. Hat ware, Auction, General Agency and Commission Business.

N. B. R. H.Timpson will give his particular attention to out door tales of Household Furniture.Grocer.es, fcc. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 4th.

At lu o'clock st th auction room. Fifth Spring Hart ware. Shelf and Package Sale consisting of Englitn German, French and American Hardware, viz Coil. trace ann halter chains; 8-8 and 7-16 inch bright ri vited eve boes. Ennlifh finedrawn rote and clasp head nails; Keurick's and Clark's patent but hinges; brua do; iron chests: screw augersibrads.

tack and shoe bills: hook and hinges; brosd baits; hand, pannel and back saws; tur n.ug wehb da; woon cutters do: knitting pins; knob locks; chest and cupboard do; plate and fancy do; moatice do; brace and bitla, plated do; scale beams; pai-liamenu hinges; axel pullies; coopers compasses; curry comb-; carpenters compasses, file and rasp-; closet exti a strong brass chamber candles'icks; britaunia table and teaspoons; looking glasses; snuffboxes; sealing wax; waijrs, steel clasps; hook and rings; German tilverand plated table and tea spoons, spectacles. Abo, an invoice of guns snd pistols. good assortment kuiveaand forks; carvers, butcher and cooks knives; razors; pen and pocket knives; scis ton; fcc tie. Al-o, lOn reams cap and letter paper. Also, I ton rman steel in fagots of 274 lbs each.

Also, 4 pcllardclocks. TUESDAY, 8th. At 10 o'clock at the auction room. Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, fcc. Particulars hereafter.

AT PRIVATE SALE. To Capitalists. Manufacturers and others Two lots of ground in William street near Duane st, suitable for a man- uiacwry oroiner ouiian.g purpuat-a; pu'iy iuiui neye and foundation, to 18 feet below. Forfuither parttcu-tars, enouire at the auction room Eliptic Springs -PJI00 lbs now landing, 1 to 3 snches, and made of the very best English spring steel, assort 3 4,4.6,7,8, 9 and 10 leaf, and will be sold on reasonable terms, for approved paper the same being a consignment Also, -20 casks bright Trace Chains; 10 do Carolina Hoes; 30 nales tarpetipg low priced. BY BENJAMIN MOONEYV Store 10 Plait street B.

M. will attend to auction sales of every description in any part of the city. The patronage of his friends and the public ar respect! ully solicited. WEDNESDAY, March 9. At 10 o'clock at the auction room.

Hardware, Cutlery, fcc 300 packages Har ware, Cutlery, fcc. on a credit of six months for all sums of loo and upwards, for approved endor ed notes. The sale ill commence with a small invoice of crocke ry be sold for cash. FRIDAY, March 13. At 10 o'clock at the auction room Watches, Cutlery, fcc A large invoice ol Watches and Table Cutlery, to be sold on account of whom it may concern, (or Cash.

AT PRIVATE SALE, 10,000 lbs Spelter. BY JOHN SNIFFK.N, 8tbb No. 47 FcLTon stssit. Consignmentsof lurniture and other men. the store Also, out door, house, store, and street solas will receive prompt attenUonjrtjnoderatej'rices TO-MORROW.

At 10 o'clock, at store. Furniture A general assortment furniture, consisting of sofas, fc 8 stands, mahogany and fancy chairs looking glasses, prints, cut glass, china and earthen ware, bedsteads, beds, fcc fcc. TUESDAY, March 8. At 10 o'clock, at 417 Pearl st. Administrator's Sale of a Comb Manufacturer By order of the administrator, the entire stock, comprising an exten sive assortment lur tha trace and otners ccntiaung oi luu doz shell combs oi every variety; ivory and B.azillian combs of every size and pattern; rack do; ivory and other packet do; plain and carved black folders; needl.is and mashes tor embroidering; nail, tooth, comb shaving, fancy aud plain hair brushes; spectacle cases; mens, wumens and buy gloves; pock at books, fcc.

Also, the household furniture, fcc. THURSDAY, March 10. At at andam st Genteel Furniture AU the furniture contained in the the above house, comprising a large and general assortment of all descriptions. Catalogues and particulars in time. TO LET from the 1st of May next, three 3 story houses Nos 6, 367 Madison st; also, the 8 houses with store, Nos 4-23.

444. 447 Grand st Also, For Sale or to Lease, for a term of years, the two story house 13 Rose st AT PRIVATE SALE. Also, I large counting house mahogany desk; also, one large iron chest Also, a new Engine, well calculated for a large country village. Apply at the auction room. BY J.

P. 1METERIC1I. Sraaa Na. IS Rnrri iTim. J.

P. Dietench will give bis personal attention to salea FnrnHure, Groceries and Real Estate. All salts Lea and Houses will be made at the Merchants' Exchange TUESDAY, March 14. At 10 o'clock at 341 Greenwich street. PAWNBROKER'S SALE A large assortment of ladies and gentlemen's wearing appals 1 of every description, viz and frock coats, pantaloons, vests, shirts and stockings, cloth, plaid and camlet cloaka.

habits and pi liaasea. merino, ana ana calico gowns, Bm.ei uuc cassimeres. remnants of silks nd satins, lieen and calico nuilta and ranntprnanes. blankets. sheets, table cloths and chins, carpets and rugs, carpenters' tools of every descrip- JOHN JACKSON, Licensed Pawnbroker, 241 Greenwich st.

BY 9. P. INGRAHAH, flyaac 123 FrJI.TOIt BTBBST. HSIT NtSSlt) STBXBT. 8.

F. Ingraham will givs his personal attention to sale ol Furniture, Groceries, Dry Goods, aus-as usual. Second haadaudaew furniture will be received at kis star a far sal at auction or private. FRIDAY. At 10 o'clock at 123 Fulton at.

Furniture A large and valuable assortment of new and second haad househoM and cabinet furniture. Dry Goods, Faraitura, Cutlery and Watche An ui-voic of dry goods, vis: cloths, linens, muslins, sheetings, towelling, damask linen, hosiery, flannels, glove, fcc. Also, several second hand watches, jewelry, cutlery, kc Also, silk hdkfs, 10 pa ingrain carpet, rugs; 200 lbs sewing thread. Artificial Flower Also, 400 doz artificial flowers, fresh, in boxes, 3 doz each. Hats- 40 new and fashionable hats.

Cages- Also. an invoioaof bi.d cages. Wine and Brandy 80 demijohn and 40 boxes port, sherry, madeira and malmsey Wine. MONDAY, March 14. At 10 o'clock-at No 123 Fulton St.

PAWNBROKER'S SAIX-By order of BrintteiB, a large assortment of UBTtrieeut! pledge, which will then have been deposited one year and srpwarda to Phillips fc Co. Hndaoa as. a- TUESDAY. March lfc, At 10 o'clock at 123 Fulton at -PAWNBROKER'S SALE By order of the subscriber, a laige assortment af pledgea, which have been pledged year and upwards. 8 HART, 4n8 Pearl street BY AAROS LEVY, Stoat 161 Bbosdwat.

prsTsias SATURDAY EVENING. At 61 o'clock at the auction room. Paintings A large collodion of paintings, framed and unirsmea. articulan hereafter. AT PRIVATE SALE.

A quantity of OU Painting always on hand. FANCY ARTICLES TIFFANY. YOUNG 5i ELLIS. are now receivinr by tha aaekels their fall supply of Goods, selected by one of their firm from the best manufactories of England. Franca and Germany, and he- lievedtoeomDrtsa bv far the moat elegant and eyteaxlva collection of rich Fanoy Articles suitable for present.

Fancy Stationery. Cutlery. Perfumery. fcc. aver offered for sale in this city, all of which will be disposed wholesale or rt; tail, at very tnodarste prices.

T. Y. fc E. bea leave most respectfully to intimate that it will not be considered incumlNmtoa those who mar fa or them with a call, to make porchaaes. but that eaaal polite ness Bred attention will beahowa, whether tha object of tha visi-ci oe sasincts or pteasore.

ditistt No. City Ball. I BT K. II. LUDLOW, Rasa.

Err sts Aocviersaa Ofaea Na. 1 1 Broad-at All sale of Tta I tr.asas- a a- darfthe Merchants' Exchange. PaTme-ntion sain depos IteJmth New YorkLtf In -arance and Trust Company coa-plHion of sale. Psrticnlar attention paid to Fur mture rales st the rwtdenee of the owners. No charge for rt-glitermg property lor private tale or to U-t 1 marefca.

At 13 O'clock at the kWrkanla' Chancery aia George Lovett va Franc Niekolaoa.et ai AiiuMwiio.igi around B.lna.. ik. 1.1.1. 1 me my ai ora.oa 1 -leji and I3U itmu, Iwiweea the 3d B'u! 4'h aveuues; eath lot beii.g ialt wiJaby 9a fc uw, noasU rs advrrlisament la Standard, signed William Milchcli; 8 MrCaul.aolioiior. 1 plana a.

At 1 2 o'clock at ill ilercaanu' Exchange. House and 13, Lot in the 9lh ward of thecttvof Brook. lvn. owoitr Governor, island, known at the tioikic Houaa toe lots are laid out as a fine garden. Full particular at time of sale.

MO.XUAT, Maresi. At 12 o'clock at the Merchants' Exchange. 1 a nee rv Hale Henry Vail of Laurent Sa lies, deceased, Otis Loose-er ct al All that ainnn.l in tha 1st BTd Ol tB CltV OS -X-w I HB the buildings thereon, known as No 7 (Jr at, containing in front sad rear 33 feet mora oc less, aad an one side 40 feet 11 iDs.anJon theotber4ft4ms. War (nil nanicnlara. aisteri advartMeTnant ia the York o.irier aad Enquirer, signed David Cod wave, master ui cnar.cery.

TUESDAY, March S. At 14 o'clock, at tne Inn of B. F. shaw, the ViUage ai Astoria. 1 I.

Chancery Sale All that Farm and buildings, out buildings, fcc at Newtown, Qutteiis county, containing 40 acres, on the load leading irom Halloa's Cove to Newtow B. For lull pa.ticulars. see matter's advertisement in tho Long 1-land Democrat, signed Thos Addis Eumct, matter AT PRIVATP. iitr A very desirable lot on the west side of 4th avenue, be- ween 13th aud 14th st will be sold low, aad oa favorable term House and lot 76 Mercer street, a stories. Elegant house mrA tf Xtarlr.

nlu. JOSIAH RICHARDS, AuctKmeer BV RIUIAHIM VI.ATT. Stobs No. 190 BaosDwty. Liberal cash advances made on consirnments ot auctiaa saiee.

FRIDAY EVENING. March 4. Booksellers' Stock A large assortment of School, Clas sjcaL Standard and Miscellaneous Books. Stationery fcc. Among those in quantity is Bbakspeara 3 vs, 8vo, cslf 20 quarto Bibles; 10 Kent's Commentaries; 14 Lev.

ret t'a Cesar; 10 Bush's Illustrations of the Bible, 8vo; 20 Common Prayer: 40 Pin Dock's England; 10 Paxton-s Aaatomv.4 vs; 36 Anthon's Horace, Sallust Greek reader, fcc; 20 Olney's Geography and Atlas, 3 vs; 100 vs of Family Library 200 vsol Capt Marry atta Works; SO SymboUicsl Speller; 14 Brown's Grammar; 14 Goodrich's Reader; Poems; Bryant's Poems; Milton's Poetical Works; Anthon's Classical Dictionory Hallam's Middle Ages; Latrobts Literature, 18 vt; Getbt o( Beauty, fcc. Stationery Also. 30 reams letter paper; 30 ream writing paer; 40 reams unto paper; lOdoi bristol boards; 40 pairs of screens and handles; battledores; chess boanlt; grace; port folio, game, lie. iv ENTI -FIFTH NEW YORK TRADE SALE. A-grcoably to the gtilarions, the next regular trade sale of Books, Wntuig and Printing Papers, Statuary, Stereotype Plates.

Leaiiaur, fco. will be rommearcd on Tuesday, the 2fd ol March next It will be conducted voder the direction ol the committee, and ander lite same icgulations a heielore. The Catalogue it now ready, and may be had on application at tne rooms of the auctioneers. It embraces the usual variety and quntity of publications from the leading pub-Lshersof New York, Philadelphia. Boston and othrr places.

Stereotype Plates Also, the following stereotype plates, viz. plates of the Penny h.seazine for 1832to lt-38, inclu-si- 7 of the Penny Cyclopedia; do of the Saturday Magazine for 1834 and IS36. 4vs; doot Richardson's English Dictionary. 2 vs. 4to; do of the Boston Token for 1840 and 1841, ith the copperplates; do of the American Melodies and a valuable collection of steel and copper plates.

Also, a Urge invoice of bookbinders maslin. The stationery will be sold on Monday, the 3tst March. and the catalogue will be found to con'ain en unusual variety of article iu the line; several large and aluat le invoices of blank books memorandums, ks af various kinds, quills, st-el pens, pencil cases, lead pencils, drawing do; an extensive invoice of imported ttationery, including Hint glass inkstands fine Engli.h wafers and sealing wax, Gil-Ion's pen motto bristol boards, fancy work boxes, fcc; several invoices of bookbinders bo rds bookbinders press, fcr; an iavoiceof French letter paper, blue and white. Full particulars will be found tn the catalogue. BY ROYAL GlTfLEY.

Stbbb lt9 Baoaowtv New Ysas Laxo Roeis. THURSDAY EVENING. At 7 o'clock. Choice and valuable Fresh suck of Books A large and very valuable collection of standard literary editions, pet- lectly fresh and neatly bound, embracing many late pubu-cations, and execllen. woiks: Among them is Young's Chronicles of the Pilgrims; Dr Chaaning-s works4 Spencer's woiks4 Encyclopedia Americana 13 K.ightlej's History of Englsnd 4v; Cooper's novels 46v; Coopet Nsvel History 2 Giesler.

Ecrle-ti sural History 3 Illustrated edition of Life of oo av; ixeuwsn at ztairetis s-ianisn ana cagusu iicuona-n 2v; Leather Mocking novel. 4v, Burnet' trench Rovo liilion 4v; Lyell'a Geology 2v; Carlyle's French Kevolu-ion French 4v; Napier's Peninsula. War4v; Shsk'peare, fine istoa E-litien 7v 8vo; Comprr-hen-ive Commentarv 6v; Nut tail's Ornithology; 3 Lharlr O'Malle); 3 Ten thousand a Universe' Hitoryv; Ben Johnson's works; Scott's Poetical woikt 6vcalr; Lackhaif cett7v: Scott's cnmplrte works Pv; Leverett's Lcxicun; i Donnegsn1 Lexicon; 3 Lucretia Da-vidsou, ax. 8A TVKDt AFTERNOON. At 4 o'clock, at the aoction room.

Splendid Baleof lllust ated orks and Standard Bock-. A catalogue of rkh and choice Engli'h editions, will It ready on Thursday embracing a collection of superb volumes rarely fcund at auction, together ith a great variety of sterling standard woikt of best editions Among them is Sir Wm Gell's Pomiwii, beautifully illus rated. 4 vs; The Military Costnmeol Rusaia, 30 richly Co lored plates, folio, turkey morocco; the Scott Gallery vt Portraits, 44 fine colored heals.quaro; the Stafford Galleri of Pictures, 3 vs, quarto; Forhe-s Oriental Memoias, 3 v-and 1 vol fol of rich colored plates; Autobiography of Si. Kgerton Bridges, 3 vs; Ueirs Topography of Borne, itc. The Paradise Lost of John M.lton with Martins llustra-trations, superb morocco; Bay ley's History of tha Tower o.

London; Chandler's Illustrations of the Cammelia.elegan-Iv colored plates, quarto; Historic; Military and Naval Anecdotes, tilled with spirited rol'd plates, quarto; II Initiations of Modern Scnlpture, rich folio volume, ttii key sno rocco: Memoirs of ihe Kit KatClnb. with all the Sir Godfrey Kneller, quarto; The Border Antiquities of Scotland and England, 3 vs, morocco extra, quarto; the National aiiery oi rortraitsin 4 vs; do ao in7 vs; tneea- binetof Arts.liemg a new and ut.ivettal Drawing Book, wiih 140 cp-rravings, artly col'd, 2 vs, 4to; North on Fi Ponds, 18 mid platet; complete Works, 3 vs, 4to mnrocco; Batty 's Scenory of tho Rhine; Hanoverian and Saxan do; Welsh Scenery; French do; Italian. German. Swiasand Socilisn, 8 vs, bfmost 800 engravings; Flaxman's Lecture en tcolpture; Calmets Great Dictionary of the Bible vs. quarto; English Spy 74 col'd plate, fcc.

Also, Wil-on-s American Ornithology, 4 vs, 1 vol fclio colored pLites; Mirhaux's North American Rus-sia, gilt splendid colored pistes, 3 vs; a rich and valuable scrap book, eontaininga small antique oil painting a gem': Fac Simile and Autograph of Lord By Water colored diawings and fine specimens of Engraving; Spark's Lite of Washirgton; Specimens of the English School of Arts: Maine Hiftr.nesl Collections and History of Portland, 4 vs; Elegant extracts in prose and verse, by Percival, with portraits, 4 va: Tasso-s Jerusalem Delivered, 9 vs; Ancient Scttif Torts 6 vs; Orlando Farioso. vs; Wheatona Live of the Northmen; Arkea-s Ceautof Charles 3d. 2v; Jonet Christian Biography Poetica. being a catalogue of the English Poet from the 13th to the lhth centuries; Herbert's Sacred Poetry, beautiful edition, fcc fcc. ROBERT Anctloneer.

BY CDKI.IEi, HAYIHK'K CO. BrOBX No. 34 WlLLUM-tlXIKT. SATURDAY. At 10 o'clock at the auction room.

PACKAGE SALE 400 packages British and American Dry Goods. Catalogues atd samples on the morning of sale. TUESDAY, March a. At 10 o'clock at the auction room. GLASS WA HE 1000 package American Glass Ware, consisting of a full assortment of large and small lamps ot various patterns; plain and pressed tumblers, salts, cups.

plate, cologne, jars, tinctures and sans ail sizes piain and monlded decanters, castor bottles, ciueta, toilet inks, britaunia castors, fcc. Catalogues will be ready and the goods exhibited on the morning of sale. AT PRIVATE SALE. 4.400 pieces low priced printing cloths; lbs American fleece wool; 100 bales fine Moravian sheetings, 4 cases Waterloo, cadet and steel mixed cloths. MEACHAM.

Auctioneer BY R. ME1CHAM GEO. S. MAN is, Stobb No.91 WniiTHtr. FRIDAY.

At of II o'clock in front of the store. Clocks 4u esse (Hotrhkissfc Field's makers) wooden 30 hour clocks, warranted good time keepers. Furniture Sales R. M. fc G.

8. M. have made ample arrangements for attending to house sales of furniture the coming season. on the best terms. Careful and responsible perons ill always be in attendance for the delivery of proi-erty sold, and the auctioneer pledge themselves to settle all sales entrusted to their care within three days after the day of sale, by payment in city Cash advances Al be made, if requested, previous to sale in cases where the property is clear of incumbrances.

Families intending to give up housekeeping ere invited to call early in the season of selling and avail themselves of ample ad vertising time, lor hicn no extra charge will ne made. Storage Their lofts in store 91 Wall street, are exclusively devoted to storage of propeity, which will in all cases be insured against fire, if requested. AT PRIVATE SALE. Constantly on hand anu for sale at auction prices Regalia, Imperial, Pruicine and superior Havana Segara. Al so, a ariety of common half Spanish ana A merican Segars; covers, beds bureaus, sideboards, tables, bedsteads, bolsters Madeira, brown and pale Wherry, Port and Champaigue pillows, boots, shoes.

hats and umbrellas, andirons, shovel wines foolscap, letter and wrapping Paper; Brandy, Gin. and eono-a tiraia kfttlea. looking glasses, picturet, el ass and I fcc kc. BY C. FOSTER.

Store No. 63 Beaver atreet. FRIDAY. March 4. At 10 o'clock at the auction room.

FRENCH SALE 200 packages of Fancy and Staple French Dry Goods. comprising a large assortment of seasonable articles, on a credit of six months, for approved endorsed notes. Also, a large assortment of linen cambric's and linen cambric hdkfs. Also, 2 cases black Poult do Bom Also, 1 do black Silk Velvets Also. 4 do new spring style Prints Also, 4 do fin sad tupernn Printed Jtconrts Also.

10 do Parasols Cataloguea and sample oa morning of ssle. TUESDAY, March 8. At 10 o'clock at the auction room. PACKAGE 8A LE 240 ntrllm Foteim and Domestic Dry Goods, comprising a large assortment of seasonable articles, on a credit of 3 months, for approved endorsed notes. x.Biaiogues ana samples on morning 01 saie.

BY HKNRY COCJIaTER. Stobb 104 Ffxtob sstd 43 Ant stbkbts. AUCTION NOTICE. HxaBvCocLTsa. AuctioneeTand Commission Merchant, having removed to the large salea rooms, 42 Ann and 104 Fulton streets, is now prepared to re fcei.rwnnajaBier.il oiaii sinnipi m-nx luu uuusa hold furniture, and fumithLig articles in general.

n. b. A 1 Vance msue casn, required, on goods con signed for immediate Bar. fcuctionsalesevery wetmi-adarand lOo'clocs. AT PRIVATE SALE.

At Auction Prices, tor Cath. 100 sofas of different paitera aasl af all kisuls mahoranT shsirs and Krear bajstesds, made in the best manner and warranted eonsistmg of couches, rocking and nurse chairs, mahogany chairs, bureaus snd drt-ssins; bureaus, card diiing, Pembroke, work and other tables, badsteads, sideboards, cane seat and common chairs. toilet tables, fcc fcc sA.UCaXLo.NsJ3 .4.1. L. FORxss.ABCSjwsear.

Ml LI. KM ADO. trtor 3 Liberty ao-eat, at Haastia-B with MaMast lassa. K. B.

TatnuintBUT kepi at tha aalaaraaaa im tha privsiesaieof propertj frarfrtxa. ckarg. TTTESDAT.Marek 8. Atl0e'rlockataur3 Liberty sx." Third Spring Ttade rtsrda are Ouser. soo coBsisting of auo packages of (mi imporw-d aad well assorted Birmingham and bht ffirld Goods of all acre.it of asoa.

for saaas ovr atoa, ferppruvw4 endorsed Botes. Croat brick buil at i i ciock ai ue.i'rrctisur -Lxcnartre. and Orange nreers Exrcutors Sale Thai story lild.ng and lot of ground bow occupied by a draw-the corner of Orange andCrosast, eaalainief aa At 1-2 o'clock at the Verchsnta' Exchange. and I the I gist, on trout and rear feet and 49 feet deep; and new rest for ftro. Title ondoubud.

One third ol the pare has aaoary can remair ou bond and atoetgsge if desirrd. ED.tt.-DAV, narcna. At o'clock at the store of Miller fc Graves, erry strs-ex. 40Oa cases Boots. Stars nd Brogar.

Alao.rpi-rrLaail-.ee Calf SLiaa- lovoCCa. Sheen Skim and stripe binding, fcc KIDAT, March 34. AtHoVluckat 'heMerchantt'Excharig. Hammond street Will b- Mild arder the dirtrx-tios, af ia chancery That dwelling I sins aad lot of land utneted oa the son' side of Htaawsd at, extending to Perr, b. ginning 174 (ret easterly free i theaca toutberlv 190 tee, thcu t- rl 40 fc ttt.en uortherl) 190 feet, them westerly 40 teat, to Ihe place otbcgint.ii.g.

AT PRIVATE SALE. Brocklya Proterty fur Sale 1 hat desirable plot of ground corner of Sands and Adems ttieets bring 76 ft treat on SanJt st snd running through, -H4 (ret. to iTOspect at; it within fivcBiinnteswalkofibcFultoa and Catharine ferries, and is not surpsssed iu beaut of lrrti.a ly any in the city there! nr.w on the premises a la.gr ccm'oruble dwelling Afavoial leoTianity is off. red tobaildrrsar rapitaiistsfor productive ur.provea-rnla. aa a large portloBS of the pnrrhase money mat it-main on bond and atoitgaga.

For further par.icnlars apply to Mailory. 411 Pearl at, Y.andslto at tha sue-ion rocm. No 2 Libertj st No 194 Bleecker st The BmderB built story brick dwelling, with attic nd basement pleasantly sitaated a the aouth si te of Bleecker, near Hsucock the first Soar contains i parlors, splendidly fiaithrd iih oai tic maat hrs, Gcrmsn silver grstt-t, kc ith pantries in tLe rrreas Tha second story and attic have each 3 fiaihed roosts, together with a basement spacious vault is front the srd rentaiaa beautiful garden, with arbour, grtf wines, fcc Tha let is-24 by 100 feet. Terms moderate moat of tha purchase avoney caa re- on bond and asortgaga- ANTHONY J. BLEECKER, Aactltarci.

BY xx-vi i i a a Dl MOST, Store No.91 Wall street, (Cofec HowaeSliB. Attention will be given to sales oi HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE aad REAL ESTATE, ia addiuoa ta oat-door sales, fcc. FR IDA YTMarch 4. At 14 o'clock at the Merchants' Exchsnge. The commodious and genteel tw story brick house, 167 Hudson, between Vestry and Detbi na.

sts. near itud-mn square. The lot is on lease from TrinitT Church log 21 years, without ground rent 24 feet by 74. boa 24 feat by 40; is in perfect order and the expensive mantels silver mewnted B-rma. and mrv deaa -rable convenience for a family large van ra front," end aa the rd; grsr-e i ine irtoor, fcr fcc.

Th trims will bo made very accommodating to the purchaser. For further apply at the smctjoB store. No tl Wall st. SATURDAY. Mirrh 4.

At II o'clock in front of the ataetion store. Sails, Rigtrrtrg, 3iC. lie. All the materials of the pec ka ship Frankfort, hich had net arrived at the ti-aeef tbo former tale, comprising the standing rigging, two sets of sails, chain cables, anchors, and various articles of cabiaet furniture. MONDAY, March 7.

At 4 o'clock in Emmanuel Church, Brookrym. The pews In said church, ander the charge of tha Jtav. King-ton Goddard. The church will be opes daily until the sale. TUESDAY.

March S. At 13 o'clock at the Merchant' Fxrharge. Chancery Sale Under thrdirection of Jonathan Nsthsa, ma tt in chancers A piece af lead lying betwera the entre of the Old Post Road a the easterly aide thereof, and between I30.h st and street.containing 64 ft by 340, and 40 ft the northwest line. Also, a strip ot land on the ld Hark-m Road, at tha err-uer of I Ith st, stout 47 it by 13A. See advertisement signed Jonathsa Nsthsn, master ia chancery.

TrTUBSD AY, Marrh 17. At 13 o'clock at the Franklin Home. Broclljp. 8 Chancery Ssle Utdet the direction of It ileT Buggies. E-q.

master ia chancer A lot of ground at Williea-burgh. situate oa Grand tt26 by 134. 8 re advertiseaient signed Philo Buggies, Esq. mister in chancery. TUESDAY.

Msrch T. At 12 o'clock at the MerchsaU' Exchange. Peremptory Sale of very valuable Lot ty Ground oath Boa-try. 10th. 11th.

14th aud I9tb streets. Six valuable k-ts of ground on the east side af the Bowery between 9th snd lOih sts, including th lot on the corner of the Bow rry and I Oth at AlBo.Olotsontheeast si of th Bowery, between 10th and I lib ttt, including the lot on the comer 4 the Bowery and I Ith tt The above lots are of various dimensions as laid down eat 'he map Tenth atreet Alo, 10 lots or. the north side of lh st, Each let 96 rt ins a ide by 94 6-lutha deep Eleventh st 8 lots oa the sooth side of I Ith st. between -t Maik-s chorrh and the 3d aveaae. 97 feet arid aad 94 ft 'eep.

Also. 10 lots ou the worth side of taid atr-et beta era he and 3d as enues. 44 ft 4 res a id and 104) (eat deep. k-t an the soath side of 1Kb at, beta rest lb Bow and 3d avenue; each lot 34 A bt 96 Fourteenth street 14 lotaoa th aorth swt af 14th at. bo eea the 3d and 3d venues; each let 27 it id by 103 ft 8 ins deep.

Nineteenth atreet 19 lots on the aoath aad 18 aa th north cde of 19th st bP ween th 1st and 3d avenues, each 'ot 44 ft wide ana 94 ft darp. Every lot put ap will pitiverv be eld to th highest htddrr. Warreatre deeds wph full covenants rosttamiag snitatde provauons again nuisances, ill be execated, Terms IV per cent on tne ray ot te, aa per cs-nt. t-ta the delivery of the deeds in 10 data thereafter the lestda bv I Bee red by bona and anortraf pas able ia two ears a ith i-terest half yearly from the day of ala. Lithographic map may be had of tha Wall -treet.

BY SAMUEL PHILLIPS Store No 90 O-artland Street N. Bt S. Phillips, has made hia usual eaVisat arrangement- to attend to ihe selling of furniture belonging to te sail es breaking np house keeping either at the dwellings the owner, or at hi spacious salea rooaa, No. 40 Catirt-Isaot street At Private Ssle in lots to suit pure, asers Maderra.S'her ry. Champagne and Sprinkling Hock Wines, ot the choi cest oranos.

Also, a number of excellent Buffalo Sleigh Robes. BY THOMAS El Stobb 34 Asm lira I4 Friro stssvt. N. B. Regular sales of furniture every Wednesday and Saturday and dry goods articles.

fc. every Tuesday and Friday FRIDAY. At loi o'clock ia the sales room. Dry Good. Clothing.

Jewelry. Fancy snd Pledged srti cles. Hardware. Cutlery, Watches. lie trunk lupenor 1 lotking, tlotns, uatsimeres, tesuegs, Silks, Satins, fcc fcc.

Also, 4 trunks superior clothing, gun segars, wine, groceries, 3 cases hosiery, 4 trunks second hand clothing, fcc. fcc Also, the balance stock of a merchant tailor. Alto, alwut 120 volumes splendid London books, drawings, engravings, paintings, frames; beautiful fchrtbeld cutlery, fcc. SATURDAY. i At 10j o'clock, at th sales Furniture A large, extensive and Taloeblr aa-sortment of household lurniture and housekeeping article of s'i descriptions.

A lao. the stock of a cabinet maker. Counting house Furniture. Also, tha remsinder of tha counting bouse and upright desks, writing tables, fcc, by order of assignee. lull and auab seats.

black walnutaud mahogany eleganthalf French chairs, polished mahogany ehaursplendid pier coaunodes, wttn maroietops ncn carved, elegant manogauy au-, double, 100 mahogany card, grecian and common dining tables, work bles, polished and cobubob dodo centre table, mahogany bureaus, dressing bareau. halfsize rocking and ladiea sewing chairs, recumbent and loUingchairs, mahogany ottomans and Uboretts, maboga ay siaeboards, mahogany setOTtaries, fancy and common Also, 200 mahogany chairs, or different patterns, drems' irm snd ricking ch si ra, beaatiful patterns, axaboga-ny arm chairs, French polished scrt-tane, elegant do cyUnder pattern mahogany washsu-id, Llstx 40 dozen cane seat chairs, suiuble for tha retail tradeoV shipping, will be old low they are weU worthy tho ettmtt ytailera or shiuperv If not sold at private taie prarKKis to Wedae-tday; tha th. they will, be sold on hat day at ausaioB, to the highest bidder, at 19 o'clock, al fce auction rtore. BY BUTTERFIELD tat COACH MAS. Store No.

34 Abb and 113 Fulton atreet. Out-door sales oi groceries, furniture, fcc punctually at tended ta, and are respectfully solicitea. FRIDAY. At 10 o'clock at Thompson's Hall, corner of Canal kFlm at By Virtue of a Landlord's Warrant A large quantity of liquors, bar fixtures, decant ers.tumblers, one billiard table, oil paintings fcc. Alto, about 30 mocking and Canary butts.

Alto, tne entire furniture contain ea in ue svaa-, SATURDAY. March 4. Also, at the bosrds. fce. At 10 o'clock, at 307 MatUsoa at Sheriff's Sale A quantity of household furniture.

i yard adjoining, planks, building lm iber At 1 1 o'clock, at 174 Mental ft. Sheriff Ssle A quantity of plank, bosrds.timber.work qenches, fcc fcc. Also. I horse, 1 cart and harness. I tw horse wagon, light wagoa with oneaet of hcraaas.i wheelbarrows.

MONDAY. Msrch 7. At 10 o'clock, ot No. 171 Broadway. Sheriff i Sale The contenU of a drug stare, consisting of drugs, medicine, derfumee, aoap.

show glasses, jar, gallipots, fcc, together with the counters, axtuies, and shelving ot the store, N. This sale affords an excellent opportunity for those in the bonnes to replenish their stock-Sale positive. TUESDAY, March A At 11 o'clock at tha auction rooaa. Pawnbroker's 8sle By order of Ester Levy, liea-used pawnbroker. No a Division st a large assstrta-azBt at wnre- deemed pledges, Hicn nave oeen ra uepoai-x Dia yeai upwards Consisting of men's snd womens weanrg apparel of all cloaks, Boston rappers, tnitout a tody cusU.jsckets.

pantalooas, rrmnanU of cloth, cstsimeye, siik, calico, merino, shoes, quilts, sheets, shovels, tongs, kettles, tea tray umbiellas, swords, guns, pistols, fcc fcc Also, at I o'clock, an extensive assortment of jewelry, gold and other watches, sngar tongs, spoons, lings, aeal keys, fcc fce. WEDNESDAY, March 9 Sheriff Sale A very vsluable and extensive a-ssonment of hardware, being th entire stock of a wholesale and retail hardware store. Th aaetiooaasa respectfully give notice that thry tave taken the huge and comBssdiu atorea. No. a aaa Fulton Btreeta.

here they are now piefartd ta where they are now pietartd ta receive cansignaaest ot lie or nnvBte sa of tha aaleis of howaehold I asehold declining bouse keeping- PAUL B. LLOYD, Auctioneer. BY W. McCOHMICIi Store No. 18 CourtlaDdtstiaet.

FRIDAY. At 10 th Asirtioo rooss- Furniture, fcc New and second ha-e) uuj. assortment comprising aofas, aaahogar chmr, fP oil cloth, bodsteans, beds, bedding, looking Jas, aa painttags, bookcases, desks. dry goods lasicy swtv'aJUi Also, by order ol as.igaaje.,74 sorts oi of cloths, bombaune. drdlit snd f-J.

vests, and paotsioans tha stock of a boys clot king cmpe Also, the balance of favoiceof English ngof ear rings, broaches hair pins, etches, kc fce. ingof a goods ot every dWnj.lx.li entat for oB-aie. 1 hey will also sttewc larnitar at the dwallntgs of Uosa UM. M. 1 t'CeiA A wTbT.

at Na 134 DuauTneTeganri.offnrnh a snrte, Mer giasai 1, 1 Prracb bed- anfaa Mar he. Drasscis as-a -kai-a diaan. steads, beds, 51, cal cloth; china, A Billiard Triile. made by Pe J-; der.wrth mates, ears, balls, kc bp rod can be by applying the aact-sm iav HENRY E. BJELU A1Joa.

BY RIELIa sb -CIXARIC. Stobb 304 BaaiwaT.caaB or Dnsaa aTaaai- SATURDAY. At 10 o'clock the Je room. Watche. Jewelry.

Musical Iiraments, I i 11 ii 1 1 fce-A large assortment of gold and silver "rrri watches, nne gold jewelry, gun. ekh rrg, sr vanc other aV l.a, redeemed from the different pawnbrokers, which will sold without reaerve. AT PRIVATE "ALE. Constantly hand, U. f''L VnU i i lever and tepine wsube.

she. diamond V'" 1 1 at aaa-xw aaaw miuirBi 11 asarira ITT aw-- bedstead, sola, chairs, ax, of Robert Leal' sapevior sherTT.forfamily use. in girma. trom every qoan lUarux A number of Bambao bird cages. rd cat Also, I of the globe.

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