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XT Third N0M1NAT1 In pursuant-ot the appointed ting Committee, the Democratic of ihe Thin atiben bead quartern on Wednesday evening; 61 when on motion of William Esq. Gen. LLOYD was cailed to the Chair, and WilmaM B. appointed Secretary. The rail of the meeting having been rend, Fr? in behalt of the Nominating Commute wilted folio wine: ticket; which was-on motion pnoosly adopted For A.

UNDERWOOD DODGE. THOMAS PBITCH. S. JENKINS VA RM S. MILLS.

The. following resolutions were submitted and unaol" adopted Resolved. That this meeting cordiallv approve tie ation for Charier Officers to them by lb? mittee, and will do all in power to secnretheir el Resolved, Tim', we hail with and sntfcfwtioa tin J. out we look UJKM1 him to One ()u to till that responsible station, 'hat we will coi unite with our Democratic Whig frieutlsin tbe other to secure his triumphant election. Resolved.

That the Whigs the Third Ward ol" the administration of the Actfhg President of the I John Tvler, and loofctti the expiration of the I which be was elected. the tin? and most imp if to war? I the resmra'Wn ol Constitution, of lb? reney, ol thfc prosperity of the country and the hap ol the people Resolved, Thai we approve of the course ol Henry al Extra Session oi Congress, as well as at the Session taid regret that, the state of bis health thouu! bimito resign in Senate ats much there. But I mg importan! his high character, hi? abi and his long experience arc to we feel i not be long before he is called from his retire.unit council? of the Nation by ihe of the People, io first within tbt-ir'gift, which be so emu qualified; Resolved, That tiie proceedings of this meeting be Hie nfiicers and published. On motion, the meeting to meet on Tu? ronrningnext JOHN LLOYD, Chairm B. Marsh, Secretary.

n7 I.r Fifth she must, she sh very respectable meeting oftbi Whig Electors of the Fifth Ward, held on', jay evening. AprilSth.ai the Manon House, lGi Chat for the of responding to the nomination ot J. LIPS PHCEN1X; as Mayor, and lo bear the re pi iVwiiiimifini: Committee for Charter Officers of the Wai the ensuing year, the following genilomen were vppo officers ALEX. ti. SI1ULXZ.

President. Jas. L. Hk. awl C.

Wittenberg, Vice Presidents; John ami Mar--. i.k, secretaries. The call of ihe meeting ing been read, C. J. Ho Esq.

in behalf ol the Nominating Committee reporteil foil as the (Juillet Ticket the electio For Alderman.ROBERT JONES. A.ts't. ADAMS, Collector.LEWIS KATKX RICHARD TEN BVCK ELIJAH P. NORTON, Cons'Hblc: J-JOSEPH JENKINS; am JJOHN BEAM. Which was unanimously adopted, and the nomination i Phillips Phcenix, warmly The lollrrwittg were offered by C.

J. Slier and unanfmously adopteil. Resolved, That the nomination otVnur present Al'derj Robert Jones, and of our Assistanl Yldermnn Wi'ui Adams; our dei approbation, and we liav? reason? to feel at their firm, indepen and manly course. Loco-Focoism in vain trying to tlieiti int'? measures alike repugnant to their vvtdl-kn 7 honesty and good sense, and we hereby tender our for their past services. Resohed: That in Lr.wts Katun we find a man who filled ibeotneebf Collector with ability, honesty ami always acting for the best interests of the.

Ward Resolved, Thai in Ilicitano Tkn Eyck and TElija we have for Assessors oM and tried servants will.a* heretofore, their duly faithfully. Resolved, Thai in JOSEPH JENKINS asid John Beai Constables, we have nUo men who have been trir-d and foiin I wauling Resolved, Thai nomination of that sterlinr? democt Whig, J. PHILLIPS Mayor hearty concurrence, anil we heir-Oy pledge we one on our ticket, our undivided support Res.ilved. That the wholesale robbery contemplated taking St. John's Park from private who are ta therefor, wit? never equalled except when a man's was taken from him -nul ihr assessments, which, insi of heilig of any value to him, ruined could have en by a genuine l.oc..-Kocool ihe Bei a of ihe largwst liberty and oiilv was plunder.

Resolved, That of one of on-city cer? with larse air-oiini ol funds belonging-to justly admonishes place men ojlice? of gi of integrity who are not polit ici for plunder. Resolved. That we view with alarm practice of plac men im large amounts are constantly pass their bauds, with little or no security, accepting bondsmen who are very if any innre security officer himself, and we call upon those whose duty it is ihr City secured. Resolved. Thal ibis Ward views as one of tbe grea objircts to lu attained by securing Democratic Whig cer? for our City re of our pre? enormous Retrenchment, Reform, sJio beour motto.

The Loco-Focos having proved their mr in he Taxation Taxation! Resolved. That wp view with regret tbe rrsignatior HENRY CLAVol that important trust so long confided the voice ol a free people soon call him Unies that Union shall hear with pride, to a station that none but the repre.scnt.-tivc of free people i fill. Dnn'l Carpenter, in behalf of the first district co mittee, offered the following preamble and resolution! Whereas the result of the elections that have taken pi; within the last year, not only in this Ciiv and State but nearly all parts of the Union has proved one very startli fact, the oi our opponents have been through the correctness and purity of Un-ir principl tliereby adding to their numbers tlissenters from the Whig I'artv, but the cause may be trncrd simply and sol? to theiapathy und luke-wannness that have prevailed in i Whig ranks since the death of our lamented and bclov President, Wna; Henry Harrison, a very large number whom have remained at home instead of excrcisiug th ritrhl which the Constitution richly guarantees to the ami which, us American citizens they be proud perfunumg. They appear to forget that the right of trace not only privilege, but a laat every ut his country; the non-perfunnanccol which may i only place a minority in power, but eventually be the mea of the very basis of our institutions; the fi ffibric of which was reared at the price of tbe best blood our Therefore, Resolved, That we most earnestly call on all true Whi throughout ihe city to be up and doing, and nul negl? that duty which they owe lo iheir country as well as pan Resolved, Th.1i the Alderman and Assistant Alderman this Wnid be requested not to vote for any person to till Office within tbe gift of ihe Corporation who it is kno.vnh neglected to exercise that dearest of nil rights in this free und once happy right ofsutTrage. After which ihe meeting: was most eloquently address? by Mr.

Moultnn, who concluded with an allusion to tl of the West, whioh was responded to in the most thusiastic maniier; when, on motion, ihe meetingadjaurm in a body io the al Naiionnl Hall. ALEX. II. President. James L.

Hewitt, Vlc7. RANCIS C. ITTENBERC, John Benson. Mark Fowler, meeting of the Whig Ele tors of the Sixth Ward, held al Monroe Hall.ou the evenir 6lh meeting was called order bv Esq. on whose motion, GEORGE BRI was cal.ledi to the Chair, E.

T. Lew is and Ahm. I- DON.Jr were Secretaries. Tbe Chairman of the Nomtnatiug Committee reportedli following Ticket for Charter Officers: i-'nr CROLH'S. Jr.

H. ATWKLL. W. BKENNAN. SAMT EL ROOM JOHN' HEATH.

EISK MART1N 1. WATERS. Whi-b Ticket was unanimously approvetl by the meeting. On motion ol Andrew Pash; Esq. a Ketirmg Comnuttt of three was appointed to draft Resolutions tor the consider ation of the meeting.

Whereupon the Chairman appointed the followmgigenUt met? Fash, Heury W. Merritt an I Ahm. Tbe Committee reportCtl the loi lowing whlc were adopted. the uameof ClarksonCrohus, Jr. itse a thai he is identified with the Wbitf party in tbe ol Sixth Ward; that in placing hi? name beiore the Electors a a candidate for Alderman, ihe Committee have met the wishe i of all the Whigs hr the Ward that we will Use ai! lai honorable means to secure his election.

Rnolvexl, That in Richard H. Atwell we recognize thorough intelligent, active and worthy nmen and eminently capable ol fulfilling thedr.iies ot Assistant Al that we pledge to him oar hearty That the names Of John Heath and Sainue Roome are justly the pride of die citiittbs of the Sixth Ward and that they arc men who the Taxpayers must be satis fied are eminently qualified for Assessors. Resolved, That Owen W. Brennan iswotthyofourearne? for Collector. Resolved.

Thai Mfssrs. Frk and are well qualifiet for the ofheeof Constablvs. Re we heartily sympathise with ouropponenU in their mhftrtune, that al this (larticular period the Collec? tor of the Cftv Revenue has given to the voter? of the City a practical illitstraiion of the Loco-Foco doctrine, that ti? the victor? bvlong the the nomination PHILLIPS PIKKMX lot Mayor, meets our hearty and entire approbation, and shall have our energetic, thorotUTb undivided OEO. BRUCE, Chairman. E.

T. Ltwis. I A Pardon, Jr. 'l7 TT Her en get-nth a meeting of the De mocratic Whigs of the ward, held at tbt Renn- Ciav pursuant to the cal! of the Nominaiim; Cnramittee, to bear their of Candidates for Chattel OrScers be sapported at tlieensuing GEH AltD STI'YVKsANT wa? to the Chan. Messrs.

James and James Goodwin were appointed Chainneii. and John 1). Bi-htnktt and Isaac Day Ton were appointed Secretaries. On motion, the call oi the meeting was read. -Mr.

William W. Dibblke then presented and read the of the Nominating Committee, pronosing the follow? H1? Ticket for the support of ihe Democratic Whigs ol the at the approaching contest. For -V0 tv Collector.WILLIAM H. SIMMON'S. EORG W.

W. CONKLIN. Constables.JOHN L- HOFFMAN. L. HYE1L "hich was unanimously accepted.

The uamesoflhe candidates were then severally to tiie tncctiiie an.l each candidate unanimously uc tewed. The following resolutions were also reported by the No Committee and unanimously adoptrc" That in Jacob Ackbr, our Candidate for Alder amo, we present to the Electors of the Seventeen Ward a who is of them, and with their in leelin? ami interest? vliose political or integrity was never doubted? who bas a Whig weather and the most devoted when tbe were darkest; nnd we ask them to rallv to as one who. tried a.irj proved, was never found unfaithful or unworthy. Revived, Thai in William Phillips, nur Candidate for Assistant Alderman, and the remaining candidates on our Ticket, men of worth and fidelity; private life have proved ihemse.ves worthy confidence and of fellow-t itizens, and who. whatever public -Uitions ihey may tie rali-d to fill, wili redeem the ranee? thu? and webere by pledge ourselves tiiem, that not one of them honest citiiens Ward bv dabbling in pipe-Invmg contracts, or lead-selling robberies.

Resolved, Thai to the Whigs M-iyoraby Convention i-rjr due fur for our suf candidate lor Mayor the name of J. PHILLIPS PHOENIX: and we hereby heartily respond to that tbe Address by the Convention, they term him a man of uusulli-d integrity and exemplary conduct in all tiie relations of lite, and' whose every emotion is iden? tified with the prosperity anil of New-Vork? ivhose energies und whose have been ever freely de i-oted to her we? being." And we hereby pledge ourselves that in case of his defeat, the fault shall not at the loor ol the Whiffs of the Seventeenth Ward. Resolved, That in HENRY CLAY of we bail with srladness and pride a without tear, an.l a Patriot without reproach, whose whole Ufe ha? been ted, in boili of peace and war, to the eminent successful service of hi? beloved principles and measures arc those which in practice would promote welfare of every section and class of the American peo And we iiiok forward with joyful hope to tlie hen election to tbe highest office in their gift be signal lor hammer again to plv merrily on anvil plough, tin- shuttle, and the engine shall give testimony by their increased and well recompeased activity to the commanding genius, wisdom and beneficence of th? Man Ol tlie People. in the coming rontest our Rallj-ing Cry will I.e. Retrenchment mid Reform in the management of tii" municipal affairs citv.

Tin the Honorable 'Henrv Hon. George E. Badger was then, nU motion, read the ami enthusiastically responded to with three cheer-. Mr. Thomas Wkhstt.r then offered tlie following Kesoiu iions.

winch were unanimously adopted by the- meeting. Resolved. That we rejoice and are gwd "ot the Domination J. PHILLIPS PIRE NIX. for Mayor, tlie sound, up? right and intelligent Democratic.

possessing the qualifications for Chiei Magistrate the Empire Cit'v. and having given him tbe long pull and the strong pull, we now pledge OUtSelvi-s to giv? him ihe triumphant pud, the pail altogether. Resolved, That the for Charter Others pre? sented to tins mu-etinfr, meet our entire and ln-artv approba? tion; they shall receive, as they most justly merit, our united and vigorous siipp.rl. Resolved, That our thanks are due and are hereby ten? dered to tin- Nominating Committee (or the able and failli ml dischargeof their important trust. Resolved, That the burthens imposed upon us by Ixko Foco misrule and corruption, are mtolorable, and must not and not be demands thai have a thorough retorrn and change ofotficers.

Ranhtd That haying buckled on onr armor we arercady for tin- colors are go iyr victory as Doodle. Resolved, That tlie, Loeo-Focos liaving destroyed the Be. Law, increased vigilance and watchfulness are de 'handed of us to keep out illegal votos, and lo dottrel and bring to punishment each and evvry guiliy offender. Resolved, That while we sincerely and deeply regret the retirement of Henry from the Senate of rji? United Slates, we do rejoice, ami we will rejoice, in the bright and heart-cheering prospect that tlie 'lay is not far distant when ibe Fanner of Ashland, like tin- late lamented, and venerated Farmer of Nonh be brought glo? rious triumph lo the White House Washington, and.placed by a gratetul people in the Presidential Chair. It is writ? ten ns in of living li.tht, that our next President Ilarr.u of the liest: Mr.

TV E. Tomlinson was then called and ad I esscd the meClingi and hi? n-ccived with the most uthusiaslic applnuse. Mr. Robert II. Shannon then addressed the meeting with great eloquence the subject coming contest.

li motion, i in- proceedings were ordered to signed by the ollieers and published. motion, adjounied. GERARU STIVVI-SANT. Chairman. JAMES GOOD.M JAMES JOIt.V I) Brill'NKTT, r.

Isaac Dayton. Courier please copy. MARIN eToURNAL. PdRT OF NEW-YORK, APRIL 7, MINIATUKE DAT THE SUN MOON (PULL SK.A Rises 5 SG SeLs 3 j2 South 'J 7 11 Latest Dates. LONDON.Mar.

1 LIVERPOOL.Mar. 41 23 CLEARRB Ships Hellespont, Ellis, Havana, Siiotlbrd, Tileston Mit lay Swan, (Russ.) Holstein, St Petersburg, K. Fiedler. Barks Nashua, Perry, Boyd llincken; dore. Springer, F.

G. Tbursloii Co. Brigs Laura, Durham, New- Orleans, J. Elwell; Page, N'ickcrsbn. Boston; Elizabeth, Beaston, Petersburg, Vates, Wnldoboro', Breit Vom-, Elector, Packard, St.

G.i.. Nesuiith, Co: Sarah Brown, Morion, MotiiU, (Br.1 itiidolph, Halifax. K. W. Newman: V'irgiiiln, Talbot, Port Leon and St.

Mary's, Norton i. Co; Salmi, Meuell, Vera Crui; Nesm.tb,Leeds iiCi1; Independence, Traque; Philad. Sehr-. Hai riel, Boston; AniL.Ch?ney.Newbury pori, K. Bach.

ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Bremen baik Constitution, Thorman, lODdays from Bre? men, with to Oelrich, Cruder. Ship Hannibal, Scoit, from Canton, 11th Dec. with Whiiemore. Co.

Sehr Antarctic, Tbompsau, 21 days from Demarara, with iiidzc. to J. O. ship, bark und britf. O' and alter lids day tlie Eastern Steam? boat Mad via Siohinffton and Norwich, will close ut P.

M. Post Oth'ce, New-York. April 4,1312. no lw JUIl.V LOKl.MEIt GRAUA.M, P. M.

TT AuctiOR of Webb's Campbine April I lib. at 10 o'clock, at No. 418 Broadway, corner by order of the Assignees, a and complete assoitmeut of Campbine Burners, ol Webb'? unrivalled patent, of various siiesnnd kinds, adapted to parlors, stores, hotels, workshops and manufactories; also a great variety ol Shades, Chains, Stands, Wajron and Harness, and almost convenience for carry-in? on ihe Lamp Business, Those a supply ot Lumps will well to attend ilrs sale. current monev. h7 4t WM.

W. SHIRLEY.Auctioneer. TT lew gentlemen can be accommo? dated with day board ami three or lour with mums in addi ttoii at No. 12 City Hall Place. The is extremely pleasant and accessible; and no efforts will be spared to give perfect satisfaction.

a7 2w it(2) RLAItiUElr On tbe 3d inst. by tbe Rev. Edward Fraier, Mr. Charles Jimaierson, of Port Chester, N. Y.

to Mrs. Hannah hi? city. On the 31st ulL at Sl Luke's Church, by the Rev. Mr. Forbes, Mr.

Ebenezer Reed, ol Stamford, lo Miss Margaret Louisa Culhell of this city. At Wallon. Del. Co. Y.

on tlie 30th liy tlie Kev. S. Wash burn, Kev. Silas Fitch. Principal of Del.

Liu Inst. at Franklin, to Mary A. While, ot Walton. In East T.o-?a N. Y.

on tbe 27lb Februarv. by the Rev. Mr. Brooks, Mr. John Tyler, of Utica.

to Charloite eldest daughter of Uriel Howard, this city. Dl Kl): ISOu 6th Col. Lewis Storms; (father, of tbe Commissary General.) in die 7.1.1 year of his ace. Very suddenly oh ihe 6th Mary, wife of John L. Brower, in the year of lu-r ace? (hi the 4th inst of consumption, Sarah Abrahams, daughter of the late J.

W. Abrahams. On Wednesday morning, 6th insL of convulsions, Augustus Franklin Greenkaf; need 16 days, only son of Franklin and Sarali Gn-enlenl. At Fairfield, on the 6th inst-, after a short Nancy, of Slurges Thorpe, aged GOtDDS FOR SOUTHWORTll TILDEN, No 64 Cedar-street, near Nassau now receiving an entire new stock of Silks and Fancy Dry Goods from aoctioa and recent im portallons, which they will sell at a small advance on the extremely low prices at which they have been purchased with rash. and re? tail, at the lowest prices, at 49 CorUand-street, Y.

A fresh lot of Maple Sugar, at i-er Hi. An alio to dealers. N. Girl for housework. in the United States, on tin.

Halt Card in operation at S4 WalLsireeL Orders received at Pearl DAVID FELT CO. fKITANNIA METAL Sets. Tea and CotTee Urns, Castors, Lamps, Com nvon Ware. Cothu Piales, ice. manufactured by Messrs, Leinard, Heed J- Barton.

Taunton, Mass, and war? ranted equal to any imported. For saie by their asent, anicu New-Ens. 7 land Screw Co's Brass aad Iron Wood Screws. superior to any imported. For sale at their Warehouse.

112 John-street. 4 "NEW Bible Compau ix.iohr-By the Rev. John (iay received tor lale by SAXTO.N 4: Fulton-SL ill ZEN Shovel, Fork, and loe Handles, of the best manufacture, for sale by S7 6t WM. H. WIGHT CO.

HINA, GLASS and Earthenware at very low iv PAGE. Bowery opened a varietv of new and handsome pai terns, which, with their formerex tensive stock, renders their assortment as complete as can be found in tbe city. Pnr it an object to give tbem a calk a7 2wis" subscriber constantly on hand a Kill Assortment of Silk Plusb vh.ch he oiTers'at verv prices. Jruis THOS. P.

CKMMIVGS PnP v'r'or of Sidney Coe.1, imponed expressly family, sellinij in lots to suit purchasers. ApplysJO mH ist'f J. IL CLARK. 44 and Eastern Money wanted this dav, nl the lowest rates, by JOSEPH L. McDUFFIE.57 Wall-sL (jf (opposite tbe Courier Enquirer od.ee.) person who a rompiete apparatus nn.l?TS5an?J> tbe run find empiovni--n: W.

riofjty Broadwav. "For sale, of Ge? ology. the Lyell. Also; iogiial aTSt MUSEEM for Api il is pub iished arid for sale riel COST? Sketches of the Manner-, of American In Travels i Exprriaice? of Thomas Trouer: an?) T-l? scope; Peter Parl-Vv New Sttnic-i No HI'; Truth and Falsehood, an TheCbinpanse: The Case; i Dialogue on the Date Varieties Drew and other April; The Prophet: Jeremiah. Siberian Sank Hunter' Return of Spring; Puzzles: Let? ter? and Bloe-eyed Friends.Sec.

i-c Tee with a ecgravin-. '-1 be H'-irpSj printed in above popular work, One Dollar only In advance. BKADBl'JiV. 50DEN CO. y.

and io School-st. Boston. 1OOTS and SHOES o65at cost. C. MEAD.

Grandi corner of 11 i- immense of Beots and Shoes, comprisip." one of thelargestacd bot of work that can be found mi tie- city; now sellm? off Cost, to tb? concern. invites alltfet wish piir to i all and tallest mFered and C. S4S Grand-su. corner of Norfolk; N. V.

ROOTS FUR CASH ONLY. k.jr The have on and are constantly re? ceiving manufacturers a good assortment of Boots and shoes to he sold vprv for Ac Liberty street. the Clieanesi and Best nr" tob? fo'jnd A. 14G corner of.Liberty streeti upstairs. Firr.

Premium. AM. manuiartured from ladies' and gentlemen'shair; not less than two watch L'-jar awl Lair work of every description, ai lmis T.V A Manhattan Fire Insurance Co. No. Wall with a capital of 5250,000 dollarsvwel! sei nrrd real continues to insure buildings, furnturc.

m-rchaniliie. iir. Sicagainst loss or damage fire. prompUv ad j'Wed. SA ML.

F. MOTT, President T. Bull, Secretary; 2wis riLLIAM B. MEECH! William B. F.

low, the above person's due hill for $44 33. As icw-as eiven for aswell as work, uissupp.I it will be paid before long. Applv to TWOS. W. acton, Mercer street, one door from corner "i Fourth a7 GOODS l.elow' com.

at JL. 84 Maiden subscriber having relinquLsh the military business and remot-ed hi? good? from Broadway to 34 Maiden Lane, now offer? to s-ii hi? entire of Swr.r.l?. Epaulettes, Laces, Buttons Plumes, Rifles, i.e. fcc. below cost.

Tailor? making uniforms.otficers eguippinr themselves, or perso.vs purchasing lo again will Ho well call. a7 if HINTON. A I. latly who is keeping a School for young ladies, would lake par? lor furniture ihe payment of board and tuition ofone or i wo pspils. The beautiful and healthy as any in the city.

French is tbe language of UV house." Refer? ences of ihe labilitv will be given application. Address a. Upper off! name and residence, where ii will receive immediate attention. jTi ElVTEEL BOARDING in Brooklyn? The -i, j- having leased tiie new an.I eletrant Iwnise No. I I'earl-it, will be rea.lv on the Mav t'i re i.

steady hoarders. The the drsirable, being within a few minutes walk Ii. Foi further information, loJohn risen. Jr. the grocery, corner of and Til at So.

7 V. aT lw- AMOS SMITH. IL IN ER (.) 01 Tfi. i. Reaver street, two iloorslrom Pearl New-York, w-ould invite merchants ami milliners visiting the city, io call an.i examine their stock Millinery ami Silk Goods.

Their entirely and ha? been selected with the utmostcare. Havin" the market they have had llie benefit of FIRST SE? LECTIONS fmnvtiie importer? and auctions, and having biiiight their ihr they believe they can oder, not only tlic cbenpest hut ihe best selectetl of goods in tlieir line to lie found in ihe city, it their inienuon to on band goods ofthe fashionable kinds to do oh tbe SYSTEM, believing tliey can niake an obji-ci to lhov waniine goods in their line, io patronize of ihe credit Thev'rcly entirely on ihr cbeapnessof their lor patronage. Tlwy attend the section sales do greal bargains winch they will sell a triflinsrfldvnhcefrom Call ami see. isTEVENS GRUMaN. 1.

M. Stevens. S. E. GRUMAN.

mil OTATIOXEKY AT sub' KJ sei has in connection with hi- slock of winch be is now -elling oil' at a general assortrsent ot fancy and common in panol cut-glass pi.iiu Inkstands', variety; Addison's an.i oilier lauufaci tirer? ver some low as each, mounted senuinesilver; Pocket Wax, Motto Pocket Memo i riii'lmn ice. To ot Drawing and subscriber would respeclfully call the attention ol ibosi- who are in tin: habit of purchasing Water Colors, Drawing Pencils, to his assortment ol NewmanV Water in boxe? and se cakes, some put up in elegant with lock and key, and sold by the single box at cost, also senamte it the cost by life dozen. Also, Drawing manufac? tured of pure Cumberland lead, and retailed at 25 cents -ach. will be at abo, Drawing Pencils at a price. Pen Camel's Hair Brushes, India Ink, Indian Ktibb-r.

Whatman's superior London DrawingPa per, Bristol Board, performed Bristol Board, i.e. Uso, un a great variety, somesplen did patterns; French Letter Paper, Let? ter Paper. Also, a assortment oi cheap Papers, ol lilTi rent Tbe public are respectfully invited io call and examine bis stock be has made arrangement? to go into other businefs, he ha? come to a to close his stock Ihre tin- first ofMav. lie thinks an opportunity seldom to purchase Book? and Statiqnerv at retail at very low pnces. U.

II. TINGLEV, 1891 nv, opposite John-st, N. variety of English Portlolios, somt hand AKDWARE, Cutlery Fancy Goods ai No. in three dtvirs east of Pearl CORNIN.G?? CO. are receiving by late arrivals from England a large and wel-selected assortmeni of Hardware and Cutlery, which together with purchnses at auction make their stock well worthy ofthe attention of those who are purchasing for cash or cilv acceptances.

The prices are much lower than usual. In addition to iheir stock of Hard ate they oiler a assortment of writes Iron Cut Nads, and English and Clasp band-wrought with ihe usual assortmeni of heavy Hardware Goods. Purchaser? will do well to call and examine their goods iwre purchasing. Unis OK PI he Co ntlng Rooms of C. O.

Cedar street, continue 0(H-n from 9 A. M. to 'J P. M. in order that merchants and others may a course of that truly practical; one that embraces a complete routine of commercial transactions and mercantile calculations and one in which tbe student actually keep? a set of I in a counting bouse.

To who are unncqiialnted the reputation, be desires to say, ids principal work on book-keeping into ten editions mat it receive? the preference in tbe New-York Public and other large institutions; and that he himself the nor of being re-appointed teacher ol for the "Mercantile Litirary Association" of ibis city. Prospect nsrs, with may be had at the counting rooms alv.ive. mu? lmis HARPER'S Cough W. Harper's celebrated medicine of ren vrar's stand ingfor the cure of Coughs, Colds. Shortness of Breath, D'uS ctuty oi Breathing.

Asthma, Whooping Cough, and ail of Lung Complaints, been pronounced not only by those who have been benefited by it? use, nut by a large number of our most eminent physicians, the best medicine extant for the relief and of those distresring complaint-? A n-n full will give relief to the most se verv cough, and oue bottle is sufficient in most to el feet a cure. For sale, price one shilling, by A. HAR? PER, 57J Bowery, at the drutr Bowerv. comer of Walker and by ihe dirlercnt agents throtighout the city. iu28 the tie cease ot my brother ai S7S Bowery, a of ounterfeiters have determined at all hazards to defraud me of my right in the medicine called Dr.

Taylor'? Balsam of without any reirard for trulb, Ju? tice or decency; I and to give plausibility "to their base assertions they have the impudence to take my affidavits and certificates, altered them lo read in Uieir favor, when they wurv ciireclly the conirnrv. and exposed ibeir content with robbing'the of their money, but they trifle with life, by imposing a counterfeit for the genuine, which is only maje in the city ai 341 bv the original proprietor. fonnerlv Ali other? Btrwar-- the connterfeiters! Obtain that made Spring-sL. tiie liilvtrue article made this city. Main-street 19 Fulton Brooklyn 116 and Broarf-st.

Newark Boston: J. Han. Easton. Pa Price. bottles size smallest site 50 FEVER AND AGUE Le Indian Tonic is warrantetl a certain cure for and Ague Sick Pain inthe Face, Ner.ou? Debility.

Palpitation ofthe and pcnhVs the blood. For twenty vears it kas been used bv the inventor, and known to fail Price So'ldonly at 241 Talnc Broadway, cor? ner of This splendid now open for the reception public, having been ritted up asanelegani for gentlemen a few hours at leisure in the practice of healthful evr cise? and airrveable relaxation from bnaaess Two salcsins are rtted up as Billiard Rcs.im? and Bow? ling Alleys the contain? four very superior tabl-s, and the second four excelleat alleys. Each salcon bas tbead vaniage of a rine figbl ami plenty of room, a is furnished in ihe'rnost superior stvle. Indeed no pain? nor to place The Kremlin a in point of attractiveness of tiie mailing The it: inviting Gentlemen to visit establish menu to ass-ur-ihem that will be had lo their accomtnoilaiion and no will be spsirvtl to irive satisfaction ami make them pencciJy BEN WILSON. Korraerlv proprietor of Mor.tconierv Ala.

GF.O. A. THOMAS. Late Book-keeper atibe Aster TO BE 111 Broadway, adjoinng the Trinity Church Yard, suitable for any business and lavora blv known as an ol? and rxvular stand. twelve or 1- ArAKT.ME>Ts lor su.

-le Gentlemen, which will be let byih? month or oUierwye. There a dining saloon upon the European plan, connect? ed with the Kremlin where meals will be served at all hours. a7 DRY GOODS. CPRING GOODS. Spring traJerst-gned" is with bis usual extensive as? sortment of SeasTmable rx-cute orders t'ct Gar a style which will import with any boose in the Trade, at which nSer inducements to the? pay ready money.

Attenuon solicited to the of Par-raionn? turnished at this establishment, a- partie care directed to this drpartmi --r a satisfacdon. wbo experii-ijced asy difficulty suited are that 1 can always be realized, French and English in a variety of new pitlem? just received. The of Vestihgs which tnTp mech through the Sprint: Sum? mer seasAns be kept a p. French nn.i CI )tl super and medium quai. tie? for Dre-s an Coats always on band.

Fancy dress including Silk and Satin Scarfs Cra? vats, Gloves, Hosiery, Suspenders. Collars, ice. at usual moderate WM. T. JENNINGS.

Late Lyhde 5c 223 m24 American Hotel. have just received rmm Auction? 3 case? EriiriL-li Calicoes 2 Moussvdir.e de new 2 Mourning de Lain. an-i per ir i. 6 Cantor. Siik Shawls Several sorts Broche Shaw Abo, a assortment real Cashmere Shawls, all wool.

a complete aew assortment of Lace Go compris incr fancy Cap Tarieren Laces, Edgings. Lace Veils, vc BROWN 231 Vnnn's. fi.OTJNTRY"; and Families are the new ot seasonable Dry Goods rec-ived Auction and now oflered at pre? sent prices at BROWN URQUHARTS, afi Iwis LARGE and well selected assortment of fashionable SPRING GOODS just received at the NEW-YORK CASH TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, M2 Fulton-street, near Broadway. Compriring a great variety of super West of England and French liiaik and fancy colored Cloths; French an i oilier Cassimeres; rich patterns 01 (hncy Silk? and making a very assortment tor gentlemen to and Summer Clothing from. Our purchases are made exclusively, for cash atthi present extremely low which enables to supply our cu? tnroers on such term? cannot fail to me.

the view? ol most economical. We have in our employ of entiers .11..: our garments to be equal in quality, style and eli-irance to any bouse in trade. Full suits farnishod at twenty-tour hours' in.lire. Punctuality strictly observed in filling orders. on delivery, and im abatement in pri es.

ro26 J. c. Agent. Lace Cap Ribbon? 6 cents, BonneCBibbans shil? Lace Muslins; Quillings; Collars; Hal Millinersaiid Pedlars-supplieo at LEEPER'S, corner and Christie streets, and 233 LOOK AT received from auction, and mr Willet Hawkins's Store. NO.

501 Greenwirh-strect. lot of Spool Cotton at I cent per lot Bobini Lace 2 cents per yard. best qua! Silks al only 4s6d; lot best quality Hat Kihbons ai yard; lot Linen Drillings al 1- peryard: lot tine Satinets at only 3s 6d; lot Pearl buttons per dozen loi French Muslins atonly peryard; lot cooil Frwnch Prints alls 3d peryard; lot line Chine Prints al 16 cents pryard lot fine is yd: lot large Broche Krencl Shawls at only $5 50; lot 5s6d; bi fincblack Cassimere at 3s 6.1; lot Fur Hats at lor men's Frock Coats at 18s; lot Carpels atonly 2s Gd; lotsquare Net Lace at peryard lots "i Riblious al only3 sale in small quantitiesai WILLET HAWKINS'S StorejSOl a6 3r below Spring-street. TT.MRRF.LL?S and PARASOLS. BYRD would call the am nti 01 Merchants aud Dealers to tlieir extensive assortmeui "i t'ni Para-ob and Sun-Shades, which they otter for on accommodatiat; terms at then establishments27n next door to the Fulton Bank, and 156 doors rbove Wall-streel mil Imis? UFFALO, Cliutoii county, and all the Safetv Fund B.ii.k?; Biso, James, Lawrence and nii toe free or red hnck banks, taken without anv ,1..

count for cloth, V-. at tbelowest price, at -131 Greenwich street, near CanaL Bennington money taken at a small discount mSO sub J- beg leave to Inform tlieir friends and the pub? lic generally that they have just received a new and iresh stock of Goods, consisting of Carpeting, Bain-s, ice, with every- oilier article connected with trade, which they oder to the public ni the lowest cash without pretending to seit 1.5 cent, cheaper than anv one else, but will guarantee to -ell low any cash. Those wishing to purchase will do vreii to call and examine our where they will find the most choine patterns and ihr hestofcolors. WEBB MANNING, a2 lmis 452 Pearl-s-t, 3d CarpetStore from Chntliatn. pkKNrii cV low for complete assorrineht of Brushes, I'eri'uuirrv.

Joseph Gllloti'sand other Pens, Cutlery, Hooks and Eyes, Needles, Accordions, Pock et-Bcoks; Silk and Leather Purses, Bead? and Bags Mud Purses, Spectacles, togeihei whb a general assort? ment'of a in lin- dIhjvc hue i.ii?;nrs?. Country merchants are iiivited.r.' when visiting this city, and examine the rts it believfd thai inducements are otTered, at C. II. DARLING'S, m-1 Jin 74 Maiden Lane and Lil.t-rtv-sireet. Subscriber now opening in? Spring assortmenl Carpeting, consisting of ply, superfine and fine Ingrain; an assortment uoi surpassed in tin- city for variety of styles, kc.

These sroods have I.n or? dered expressly IbrtheSpriiig trade. Tiv- greatest care been observed in ii goods can be recommeuded for-durability and permanency of Also, a large assortmrnt of the diflerent kind? Hall and Stair Carpeting, Tuned.loor Door Mats, vc. Also, a handsome assortment of Painted Flour Cloth-, widths. Families altout purchasing any of the above described are respectfully invited to call. CHARLES HICKS.

7'? East Broadway. 71 Divislon-SL, ml2 Imiscod? lictween Catherine and Market-sts. .1. Auctioneer. FANCY SHELL WORK i.

RING ill at auction al the 131 Chatham square, on Thursilay.at 11 o'clock, large invoice nf r.or shell work enclosed in rich stained glass and gilt frames, a beautiful article for parlor ornaments. The work is to anv ever before tor in this ity. Some the pieces are thesame which were exhibited at thetairof tl American Institute, and received the first Also, 2 piano fortes in good order a small invoice of good houseUota taniiture, 2 sofas, full French bed hureitns, iii.iii,,Ki,?y chairs, i.e. also, an invoice of table CUtUry, n. revolving castors, ten travs, plated tea girandoles, candelebras.

Also, niusicnl instruntt-nta, violins, Antes and accordions. 2t Bv P. II. Gerrish. Auctioneer.

A UCTION Fur Day at in o'clock, at No. 3 Hamersjey, near Beiltord street-th? household and kitchen Furniture, all warranted city made, consisting ol Piano of tine and the best manufacture; t-l-iraiit Kurs, French mahogany and botlom-Chairs ltockers; dining marble an nrabosrany top centre Tables Pier Pictures, Plate.j Ware, Oil Cloths, being the furniture of a family breaking up bousekeep If mc Parlor. SX. Hall aM.i Bedroom Thursday, 7th o'clock, at Brooklyn, a penor assonment of fasbioaabie Furniture, consisting of Venetian and Ingrain Oil Finor Cloths, lar-jre Glasses by a feet, top Centre and tVer Tables, one superior toned Piano Fort-. Mahogany Chairs, eie.jniit Mantel Lainj-, Girandoles, Mantel Clock, China Corlee, Tea and Dinner Sets; Tea I'm.

ban? died Knives and Fire mah iganv marble top Drtssine Bureau, mahogany P'renci: maple Maltresst-s, Shades, fancy Chairs. Crock-ry. Plated and Glass War-, writh articles worthy the attention of and keepiuir but a dm? aT If JOHN SNIFFEN. Auctioneer. RE 1841,1 was severely attacked with aninfiamrhation 01 my am! was confined from business 5 Since thai rjtne I much pain in that lung attend ed with dilBculty ol and very severe coughing, during which time I raised a great deal of putrie-1 matter.

I believe I was on the border of ihe Consumption. I wa? at? tended by rlinereat physicians.but to no purpose. six week? ago I got a bottle of your Balm 01 Lite, and I am nappy to say that mv pains have subsided. I am entirely of my and with the eicepiiou of weakness, I feel about as well as I ever did. I great couridence in v-our medicine diseases of the Yon ar- at lib en'v to do witli Ibis letter as von proper.

31- 23 New-York, April For sale bv J. li? Nas-as streit tor sale at Water Broadway 10 Fb-use; 56 W3I1 street- 73 and I on Pnlton-street, 77 Broadway, 645; and 771 Broadway; 6J, and 188 Bowery 23 ui- JATO HE 3 AND" JEWELRY very subscriber rs selling all descriptions ol ifi.id and silver lever, anclior, If-pLae and Watches, Diamond Ritirs. P'ns. Gold Keys Uc al retail, lower than at any other place in the Golc Watches tow as 30 to 40 dollars each. Wat-rbes aad Jew? exebamred or bought All watches warranted to keep good time or the mooey 6.

C. ALLEN. Importer of Watches ruitliJewelry, wbcdesaJe and retail. 3C Wall no Isti" Thorn, Dentist. solicits the attenuon who wear Artificial Teeth, and tnose who may nrauire them, to his method of snpplying the the Knowing that there a a uste in the mouth of those who indulire ia aci.is.

resuiiinir from the action of the acid the iroid platK. in all cases that admit of it, he insesl? teeth, from one ta a ccrrapiete set. without one particle of metal of anv descrrplion. a7 Ira- TT 84 AMUSEMENT; THE RAINERS have the honor to an? nounce that more Conceit atibe ety Library on Thar-s-iiy'E-. 7.

M. woet aii piece? w3l be jgain. Tickeis 50 centstn be at Stores ami doors. Concrn to commence 5 o'clock. at pRAXD COX Wm.

v.3 Oakley bn? the honor to s.nn-.s-jnce to his friends and public that I. a Grand Vocal and Instrnment Coscrrt ig; April 7, hv ihe tallowing eminent SERAI THORBECK the Haoover. Germaire. appearance in this coantrv LOUIS'WIEGERS. the Vkrfmist.

Tor beck ukI P. Weigenjwill perform a Concertsr.tr Du? et Mr. W. Oakley sir.g of hi? favorite Mr. R.

Mnnsonabd Mr. BeMri have kiadlv volon to on The Choruses will be tamed by Choir of the Bro-dway Tatremacle under direction of Mr. George Part I. i. Dalmatia.

Praver. i'vervare. p. in the Highest.Hellwjg. Native Worth, hv Mr.

Oakley.Hay den 5. Beauty Lord on? der die Lillies, by Mr. 7. to Jehovah.German. -II the Cradle of the Deep, bv Mr.

laklev.J f. Knight. St iin II indo forthe Piano-Forte, by il. Thor Sleibeit. 10.

ano Gohah.by Benne't and Oakley.Neukomm. He cometh.Havden. Pari II. 1. and L.

for Piano-Forte and VTolin.CG. Retssiger. i. my People, by Mr. Oakley.Handel.

elevate the sign cfi Judah.Hayden 4. Holy Lord, by Mr. Muiison.Han.bl. Lord.German. Mr.

Bennett.Ruisell 7. bo? lovi Zion.Mozart. 8. Duet--The M- mger Bir.i. by Two Yohng Ladies.M.?? Browne.

hat mean Uoiy voic.i?. Gr-nnan. 10. the Trumpet in Jerusalem, by Mr. If.

beto High.Mozart, N. R. In order to give good riTect to the Solos and Cho? they willb? accompanied by a powerful Orchestra. Professor Alpers will preside at the Pinno-Forte and Or Tickets 50 to admit a gentleman lady, ma? be. bad Music Stores, and at the Door on the eveu ni; of performance- a6 2t? Se.

und Series of flAMATIG Readings Imitatious. MLs? CLARENDON has the honor of to friends, and the citizens ofNew-York, that she will i Sec nl Series of Dramatic Readings, at the New-York So? iety Broadway, on Monday Evening, Pertormanc? to commence at o'clock precisely. Tickets 50 cents, may be obtained the door. a7 tt RAND CONCERT and Exhibition? Tlii? evening (to commence at o'clock, precisely,) i every succeeding e.venine ihranghout week, J. CLARK will present his Gallery ol Fine Aris.No.

281 Broadway, opposite 'Washington Hall, the additional ittractionsof Vocal and Instrumental Concerts for-which ri alterations 'nave been made as will give andienet a uninterrupted view of the splendid Pa ij? am! ofthe performers at tliesametinie, thus com? bining the novel and delightful attraction ol a.Gallery Ait- a Concert, both tbcrbichest ability and ex? cellence. Amonij the professors engaged Bini. the inrivallvd Guitarist an" singer, wbowill make bis first lic ipnearanc? on this'occasion, and siug some of his Im an airs. New music every SO cents. Tickets to be nad at the principal nius stores and Gallery.

N. seats being numbered, they will he reserved for corresponding ones on the tickets, which ii there? for- advisable to procure early. a5 4 MERIGA? corner of wai andAnn T. BARN'UM. KKV 'DAY AM) EVENING THIS WEEK, com menciny on Monday, April lib.

Winchell, ihe Comic Droller ist, will play his celebrated langhable pieceentitled Olil and Young Nick! with specimens of Also, taughaliU charactersof Chailiam Belty the Irish Itinerant; The Yankee, preen finm down east, i.c-ice The invsterious Gypsey Girl, In lier wonderful performances; Penson, the popular vocal -t from the late National Theatre. La Pctne i ivill dance the La Bava.ten.',and Nuii-ars. with real wnter, Pnenmatic Railroad; Albino Fancy Glass Blowiog; G.and Cosmorama; 500.0? 0 A splenAid Day Performance take? and Stnurdaj afternoon. Admittance to ihe whole if. Ini.lr*?n half price.

a'4 PEALE-S New-York MUSEUM. Mr. the justly celehrated and un? rivalled and singularly gifted Magician, foi five night? only. Mi-4 Carolina Riubini, the sweet little duet and solo relative of.I lie ereat Riubini. Mr.

Ausiian, the merry, quo er comic singer. Duets, Ventriloquism, Legerdemain, and ful Flymg Machine, in the lee ure room every evening tin? w-ck." Splendid PAY PEttFORMANCK even- Wednesday and Sainrdav. at o'clock P. MES.MERETIC EXPERIMENTS by Mr. Peale.

The largest anil collection in the world of Origina! distinguished American LIKENESSES taken in ih? ciosi manner and ji moderate prices. Admittance to the whole children half price. a3 A NT a well esral? lished Land OlBce. capable amn with i- at 13 tin- day, 4 Cooks, 6 Girls for general housework, I Chambermaids ami Whi ii a7 it AiS'TED this flay. 2 young men.

from It: to 13, one for Grocery and the oiiier for R-fei to? ry, at Cuy Office, 75 Canal-st. a7 W''A XT Journeyman Tailor lo go to whomgtxxl wave? and con employment Will be given. Apply at Register ami Agency Ofnce, 310 Broadway. r-7 It an experienced Farmer ituation to take the charge of a farm, or in the vicinity of New-York. Please apph 75 Canal-st m7 Situation as Cook and Laundress, by a respectable young woman.

Ap? ply at No. con er of ami Ila? the very best ot reference for capability, honesty. Ate. 7alt active man as Partner with $1000 intake an interest in a manulhc. lorv that will clear $300fl per annum.

Address Mechanic, Tribun? office, with real name, will he nttended a7 It' situation as chamher maid ami i.y a smart girl, or as gen era! Has city nierences for capability honesty, i.e. Apply at No. Second Avenue. It a lady, of two or three years' practice as teacher, a ai assistant; or would not object to charge of the female depart? ment of a school in near the''itv. A small compen? sation will satisfy.

Address L. Tnbnne otfice. a7 lw .564 Broadway, situa tmiis for American, Irish Protestant, Ger? man, and colored Servants, families in theritv COonlrv be suited with trivwl help for anv r.aparitv at thisoffice. T. ELLIOTT, Proftrietor.

a7Stls Employment at the Ternjier anee intelligence Office; 77 Farmers married and ringle ol cood Coanhman, I Waiters, and LaUirers lately landed from Eng i land Wales. Employer? iiirnistied gratis. a7 r.NEOHM VTIOX WANTED of Alauson .1. Plumb, who N. alioui two years rince He visited a brother of his in the western part and left there intending to and has not been beam from a9 3tW a parlor and bed attached, with or without board, by a small family, coiisistinji of a lady, child and nury.

Location below Canal-street Addres? E. box (Jp. per Post-office. a7 3t Office, Number (2 tfil ILE STT? LE E. Vegetable Ointment, for the i.e., an unfailing remedy for cracks in the or mucous membrane, of lontr braised or womids, boms andscaldsV; We are that it never has to cure ihe when retrulariy Nu? merous can be seen by calling on Mr.

sole arent for New-York city, 131 Nastau-st We publish one ofthe ir.anv we have on hand To the Public This may c-rufy, I have been af rlicteii with piles for more Uiaa ten past, had paid a great deal of money for liniments oint? for it? cure, without recently, 1 have Dr. Humphrey's Vegetable Ointment, which has forded me complete reiief; and I have do hesitation in it mv bebef that it wiil cure lhat di? malad'v. CHARLES ELDUfeD, Merchant Auburn, Feb. 18. PJ42." J.

Covert, 131 sole for die city York; for sale bv A. B. it D. 79 Fulton-street; Alfred Hill, 208 E. M.

Guion. 127 Bowery Hurd, 196 Broadway; John Syme. 63 Bowery; L. II. Church, Jly Samuel J.

Stewart, 75 Dr. E. Humpbreyf, Auburn. a2 2wLs LE EC ly on fresh new arrival, a sopptyofgood sire, healthy German lhat will bite quick. For by the thousand, Uuodred.

or dozen, anri put up in tarfso as to be iraasported with safety any part of trie country. applied by a competent person at any time. DAVID SAND? Sl CO. Wholesale and retail Cbemists, a5 2mi? 77 East Broadway, corner Markel-sT. way Dr.

Worm goes- is a to ail the vermin tcai inhabit children and adults. Tte way Diarrhosa Cac a a token of its efficacy in all bowel The way his Dinner Candv comfort to all dyspep? and the way hii Cathartic Candy fjoe? is a caution to all pill-makers. For wholesale retail al 13.5 under Clin? ton Hall. tons No. 2 Cold-Blast Charcea! Pi? Iron, for sale by NATH'L W1THERELL, Jr.

112 AlXTluX SALES. ri Ka PKR, si Will comer ni PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH GOODS-FOR CASH. THURSDAY. AprlTth, 10 o'doek, Ifce Aucnoa Room. case? Freuen Dry Goods, just arrivais, eorp isuig desirable as? as goods.

comprising black, and ai-bleacbed cotton hose bah laces of the and desira ssonmenti. A cotton nrifiges un nioraim; of sale. Viso, the ection cf the wardens of the port, for recount tue on the voyage 01 case French crape. Also, case Tarieton Muslins Also. case bl black a at 12 o'clock, ou a credit of days, lot approved endorsed notes? t-: cases new riegan: fancy silk of very cost.

TO LKT LEASE in the vOIage of an ittvenieot Uoose, with a large court yap), gar i greeu-bouse, house rilbin leu minutes walk of ibe Ra itroad Depot. Tbe arc perfect order, any will be let with five acres or more required. For particulars; inquire of SIMJEON DRAPER. New bi or of the the premises. W.M.

R. GRA CIE. w. c. Haggeny, BY JullN HAGGERTY SONS.

169 Pearl-streeC COt CON CO. TUESDA April 12th, At 101 o'. at Bast Broadway, nit furniture of the house, consisting mahy hairs, solus, pier nod centre dining do, large pier Brussels trpets, ruba pattern very rial, mantle lamps, ir-v? mahogany bedsteads, Isplvn forte; crockerv and glassware, beds, betiding, matrasses, marble wash toilets, i.e. togelber with the furniture. WEDNESDAY; April At 10 nt Madison street.

By order.of the rugs, od etotb, ball amps, list stand, clairs, mantle lamps; and bedding, crockery, Cvc, a general assort iH'ni of household furniture. Also, a quantity of carpenters which, will t-e in lots Richards, Auctioneer. BY HANGS. RICHARDS PLATT. Store Broadway.

Wm. Shirlev, Auctioneer. BY SHIRLEY. Room No. and t-'t? near Maiden-lane, for Pubiic and Private of Furniture and Merchandise generally.

FRIDAY, April At li'j o'clock, the Auction Room, An assortment of valuable Furniture, rich Tut line Goods ind Cutlery, rich Waitersand Trays; nul Cbiua, Glass'and Earthenware, worthy Hie uo ce of buvers, as rhustbe made to cash. SATURDAY; April tab, o'clock, at the large stores and 6G Nassau-st. Vn extenslvi aisortmentol uow arranging, in part rich; China, Glass, Eartbenwure, hue Cutlery and Plated Ware, vw and second Furniture, MONDAY. A ni llth. It III o'clock, at store No.

US Broadway! cor. of The stock of Webb's unrivaled Camphene Burners, of all tes nid patterns. Storeke? Hi.tel?. Housekeepers i ml Mauuiacturers who want bargains will do well to at? en.1. positive for cash, current money, by order of Also a variety of glasses, sbailes.cliain*, and pedestals, and now wagon ami harness.

TUESDAY, tpril VtlOo'clock, at tlie large store No. 50 Broadway; next to the Waverley to 500 articles of valuable Cabinet embracing all articles required to furnish house. Sale peremptory tor nsb.onaccoaiitef whom it may cpucern Goods packet or shipping at charge THURSDAY, April Utb, At 10J o'clock, at Gn-enr-st. near Spring. A general and neat assortment nfFurniture in good Order, embracing kitchen, luisemenl, parlor? and bedrooms atalogucs auction room on Wednesday, UJth.

N. Sales personally attended to at moderate -barges. ARsTlAL'S virtue of a Landlord's Warrant, 1 ill expose for sale to ibe bid 1er, on th? premises. No. 2y Coenties slip, at 10 This Day.

ibe lollowine, 1 hhds London Dock Port wine. I quarter cask do do 5 demijohns do do 1 Counting House Stool Chain 2 Slat Partitions; a quantity of empty Hbds nud Bbls; a glass Skids, Tin Pump, pi on, kc. kc. i7 It- RAMSAY. Marshal.

1 A A the ilirec lion of Joiiu A. Sidell, Mailer valuu ile properly on the River in Westchesler County. Will he at B-issford's Hotel in village of ibe 1 till dav of April, instant, by Jaiuer, M. Miller it Co. Farm formerly belonging ibe lale hnrles Hadley, situate on the Weslcbester side of Hsr aem River; near the Farmer's Bridge and on both side? of road, leading; 10 Fordhpm.

The farm consists of about acres and has a good, farm souse, two siories htirh, the luildings, Uwiil be sold onadvanwgeousterms, which will be made known at ibe sale. A considerable portion of-the purchase money may at die nption die purchase, irmaiu mortgage for two years. The place is 18 miles from tbe iiy, ami one mile from the Railroad Depot ai Ford lam, and immediately eastoi tbe Kingsbridge New (cork, April 7. IK-1J a7 dtAll CHA SC the Vice Ch-in .3. Penuj President of the innn'nig Association, vj.

William Degraw and ot.iers lu pursuance 01 a order ol" ihe of Clinn made in tl ve entitled cause, will he soul at pub ii tic lion the direction of tbe and 01 tlie Hasters ofsaid Court, i.y WHIkins tc lodlinn, Auctioneers, at tbe Exchange, in ibe City ol New-York, on day of April instarit, at 12 o'clock, noun, of that All that certain j.arce' 01 bind, situate, lying and being in die Sixth Ward the City of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings, bounded described is at tbe ci Union and Clmton-streeu, in said City.andVunning ihence easierly along Union-street, nuetiu'idredand feet; thence noriherly-in a line righi angles with one hundred feet thence in a parallel with Union-street fifty feel thence northerly in line ai right angles with street, hundred feel to Sackelt-ttrvel thence westerly along swenty-nine feel tliree indies to Bed Lane thence southwesterly along Red Hook thence southerly along Clintou-sireet fuel to the place of beginning. New-Ytira, April 6, WILLIAM W. CAMPBELU Master Chancery. Rooms and Of fices No. Wall-street, corner Broadway.

Apply tu it J. M. ELV, Fulton street. Part of a new d-rn built 3 story brick respecta1 de without children. The renl would be low.

Inquire it i-ii'i Grand-street. a7 ef change for Dry Goods, twn 9 sio-y line brick niarble mantels, well finished. Apply to A. P. SMITH, lb' John-st.

'and Feed tore To Let. A good and low rent, with lliedwelling ifde Applyto PETER A. H. JACKSON. House Corn? ier di.d Collecting lirj at 1 o'clock.

tua TO ilie 1st of May next, upper part 61 a nein two brick House, 4 1 and Broome, coiiALsliug ne parlor. .1 bedroom between tue parlors, and iwoberP in the garret, one of which contains a fire-place. In of E. II. KENT, on the premises.

a-1 lwis )R very desirable plat ground, at tbe corner of Laigbt and V'ar fronting on St. Jolm's Paik. 23 00 ami So feet on Vanck, widi the Church thereon. For particulars enquire of JO.SEPH MEEKS; No. Beech, or if SA ML.

KOOME, 121 Walker PASS HOT TO old and weU-esLiblished will let or leased fora Public House or Boarding School. It is pleasantly on tUe banks ol tbe river, about three-quarters of a mile from Falls. Inquire of C. M. GODWIN, lork' Executors.

A. CODWIX, pHtersm, or of SA.MI'EL MCNN. Agent, C2 Wall, comer Pearl-st. Patelin, March -i5tli. 1342.

ni25 Imis AAWILLIAMSBL'RG Property to Let iuUJH an.l for Let, two conveuient new Brick on South Seventh the Feck Siip Ferry landing a Store an.l Dwelling on Fourth-street of'South Sixth, and a douide House with Gar? den, on South Eisrhlh-Siireet, one block from the Ferry, 1 very desirable residence, and an eacellaot lor a Boar.Jiiig-Hou.sc. Reni toodeWe. Also, for suie, a lew handsomely situao-d Building Lots, the Fern-. Apply to THOMAS MOORE, South Second. Fourth-street, diiamsbarg.

TJ7' Tbe Perry: will running by the 20th instant 7tii rVFOR BOSTON', via NOR JHTimT W'CH AND CapL W. c-it, will leave Pier No. 1 Battery Place, (North River,) This Afternoon, (Tbnod-ry) April 7, at .5 o'ciock. So ferry nor change of cars on this route. Ticket? can be obtained and berths secured at Adam? it Oo's.

Expreja Qriice, No. 7 Wail-st. at theLolli pop Hall baring Felt very sore at J. Brooks'e Yankee' Press, established at No. 57J Bowery (opposite 1 ne Theatre).

J. oui of compassion for poor David, the fast approaching, will leave bim arvi bis Uall machine to do the be can, but advises the public not to lie by lying and 000 -ense. The Press is a beaut ful and the invented, aitiiougb it does not pretend to outdistance nor doe-? J. like Yankee luity with conienpr, but only tnem to call at 57J Bowery, where they will their be bonestlv itralt with, end get good Ate. of tint and shade, equal to the best, and as cheap they pay for rubbish.

a6 fc)L, but say the way Dr. Medicated Candies destroy Worn? in chlld cure Diarrhoia KoweJ comfort and Pb-? sic ai! wiio want is a can tioB i all Quackju To he bad at 135 Nassau street, Clujtsr. Hall a22wi?.

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