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THE TRIBUNE.
? Tiik Poets isn Poetry 6? America?; Edited
bv i l;;: us AV.tfriiswoLD ?This work has atlength
I.:i i-^u'-d by Carey & Mart, in a largo ami fa:r
octavo of over 500 pages. Tin- frontispiece is a
steel cngniving; embodying Portraits oi But ant.
H?rnKCK, >i-\i\r,\ y. and Lo>cket;Lov.% surmount?
ed by ii bust ..f Dana. An exquisite fancy-piece
designed by Crcswjek graces title-page; Tbc
work is ffjy dedicated ' To Wnsbington Allston,
tit.. Eldest of the Living Poets of America, and the
most Lllusirious of her Pointers.' and then passes
r..;i prefhtorv oof ' I" too Reader, in wfiich the
j,i-ii'.:e n:id policy of rntern?ti?naJ Copyright is in
cjdentallv inn forcibly insisted on. A ' Historical
Introduction' succeeds, tracing tho rude early at?
tempts at verse-writing in this. Country through a
line of sadly un poetical aspirants (? so middliag
bud/were better') down to the Revolutionary era,
which i- justly regarded us that ol the nriein ?f
genuine I oetry in America Hero the bodv of
the-work constncticeswith Philip Prencau; and as
t)ie number and chronological order of our bards
taa\ be deemed a matter ">f general interest, we
have compiled from tjio work the following list of
ilti.M"'deemoil by Mi. Griswold worthy of a bio?
graphical sketch accompanying selections from
tie !Y writings as The I' ?eis ?d America, viz:
Philip Free.-n,i. J. O..C Brahiard; II. W. L-.n=fellow,
J ;?: Trutnhull, Lvdia n.Sigd?rney.J?hn G. Wl/iitier,
?I V!. . Dwigl.t. G onto W. Donne, Elb.klieih HaJI.
David llumphrevs^av.ni IL o. Peabbdv.Emm.T<>. Embury;
.1 -i Barlow, " Robert C: Sai 1?. ' Oiirei w. Holmes.
Rh hard \!sop, ?... ..v.l.. Mellen, Albert:Rike,
S:Joledloi;eywood,G U.m. Park Benjamin,
William Clitlmn, JamesiO. Brook?, W. Gaylord Clark,
i: Y i T I'?ine, Alherl ?.. Greene, Wn?. I) Gnllnghor,
Washington Allslon.Willram Eeet'ett; JamesF Clarke,
Jiime- K. Pankiing; Ed? C Pmekney; Elizabeth F. Eilet,
Levi Frisbic. RnlpleW Euit?oii. James Aldrirh,
John. Pirrpont, Sumner L.Fairtield;Amia I*. Dinnie?,
A??lre-w_v.Noriofi, Rtifus Dasves. Edgar A. Pop,
Riebard II Dana, Eflmund I). Grirtin, IsaSc M'Lellan, Jr., !
Rf?liard II. Wilde; J. II Bright. Jones Verv,
J?mesA: Hillhouse, ?--... l> C .v,oc... A I: rod B. Srreci,
,.,.(..> Vviilinui Cr?sweil, W?; If. Burleigh,
H-uiiMtiCould; Walle^Codon, Win. J. f*atHrtt??
C.irlo.s Wilcox, Clias. II Hoihnan; Rom, I,. Noble;
II, in v Ware. Jr., Mrs. Sein Smi'lij C. P. Cranell',
liion C. Bryant, Nath'I; P..V%i||is, I'. T. 'Pnckermao;
.'. .n Si !. I-' !y ird S infhrd, E[ie> Sargent,
.1 i.'u m "i Drake, J. " Rfie.kwell, Lucy llrioper,
*d i iThorn 's Waid. Arthur C Coxo.
Jan.es I i. I'liiciv.'d. Jo|i?j !l. U: \ ani, James K, Lowell;
FitzGreenpHallecliAv. G buo'i Smims, \uir.i,? B. \\. iby.
Saiii'l. G^iJooilrieh.GeorgcrLiint, Lo rel:a Davidson,
Isaac Ctasou, Jihia..L'jisvrence, Miirgar<d Davidson.
(y. manv of these I'ottts, nearly all tlie\ bs.ve wri;
ton i. embodied in this work, while orbs-t- are of
course quoted more sparingly; Dana, Spragisc,
liolines, P?r.iinard, Sands, PierjH'.ut, Willis. \V.
<i. Chirk, Whit tier, Pike. I tollman, ami Pinckney,
are iiicliiiled in .the first class. On die oilierhand
bri' l seleciions are given in an Appendix fron the
occasional elhisioiis of.I. t,'. Adams KdwardJivci>
,n. !'. M. Wetniore. '.V. Wnllncc. G.W. Bethiiiit-,
W I/. C. f/osiiier; .1. T. Fields, Mrs. V. S. 0<
g#jod, and sixty others win have writen good
verses eitlior wiiliout essayhigto rank as PbVts, or
elseyviUiiiui having vei reai-lied the maturity of
their nowrrs ami cliVirt?, so as to be fairly amena?
ble to the rjgid ortloal or.Griticism.
\s ;i whole, ilii- tsilii! most complele ttnd com?
prehensive collection of Am<!rii:ati Poetry, includ?
ing Biographical and Crilienl Niificcs of the Poets,
ever vet published; and wo doubl not it will be I
received with oinphatic and it.creasing favor by
the public. It is for sale in ibis city by Wiley & j
I'utpuin ami ('olliiis-, Keese vV (!p.
? i;i:\S IUC'TIUNAIJ V of Arts, Man- i
VY iiliicturcs and Mine?. N". V . (bisdav receive<l bv j
SAXTOVA MILES, 12li Fulton-stret't.
N n swrit\.v MILES will open a large assortment
of'Tlieolneieal. Classical and Miscellaneous Books on the J
: May.ai 205 Broadway, (old stand pi William A. c.?|.
man.) al2
/ i||)-:.-\P li<)<)K._'['|?. cli,-t.|H.sr hook
N ' a"d most suitable a- a pn seal fi?r a l?oy ora girl,
- M "iy'. MtiM'uni 'or DM], neatly bound in doth. lbr?L? .
I: coiiiHius lOn.engravin: , several liiindstmiely colbredj 12 ,'
pages ol music, and:S80 pnges of-residing inato-r bv the
real Peter Parley. BRADBURY; SODEN & CO.
alii tf 127 Nassau sir- et, X. V.
<l. \|{|<-S( ?Oft] \1 i:\T.\RV (?n the Old
J an.I New Testaments, in six volumes; Royal Octavo;
new edition.
ClarlPs Commentary on the New Testiment, 1 vol.
Methodisl Hyniiis. plain and extra binding.
Memo:i and l!> aut.e-"! Rev. John We,ley, with ihr par
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alt! J S. RED Fl ELD, Clinton Hall.
t M.l i:. GL?hVGl?c; Ghic.?The Stili
\^ scrib<rs lieiug supplied from various manufactories;
n coiisiniuly on haml lar^e assortiiieiit of the dille.renl
ijualities of Glue sold in ihis market, t* which they would
u. lie tin- particular atteniion ol Manufacturers, Country
Mercliaiils, and all wU>ma\ use or deal in the article.
JOSHUA GILBERT L SON, Agents,
ni2S if IRI Water sL
l> A UN AR I), Gold and Silver lxHui7r
and Exchange Broker?Oflice I Wallstreet The
Iiigest price paid for Bar Gold and Old Gold andSilverand
C us of all kinds.
\ssayiti? of Gold and Silver correctly attended to. Works
241 M.-rcer-.treel.
.\ It. Uhdurreut Money discounted at the lowest rates.
mSI Im*
ppoirPANT TO COOPERS.?Brod
a. h> t r? Patent couibitietl Slock Howell; and Crose ami
Pateal Roller Cr. in be had at < ?>!toRN> LITTLE'S;
? > Fulton-street, New-York; and who has constantly on bawd
n conipleti 'tissortinent ol Co-e er.s* Tools in general; at
wholesale and retail. al9 lw
AI LS.??l.(H)l) casks cSwedcs Iron Nails.
imbracmg a complete assorimeut, Irom 2d to G m.?
M?o, Spikes Brads, Flo ?ring, Finishing; Lathing atid Cixi- 1
I't riiitr ilo.
1.500 cask- low priced American Iron Nails
ino bags English Wrouetit Vails.
Forsale bv THOMAS & BLACK WELL.
alBlW * 0:1 Water-st.
MAN will) I WO gmul eyes CO 111(1 UOt
see to ?. i.i some of the Cards printed by a certain
puller of the Lolli'-op M.dl, or so:ne other Hall press, to ^ull
' ? public;is:> he bwik lliesi to Brooks'- ? Yankee' machine?
ry iq the Bowery, No. ."?7}. to havs1 them reprinted. Wab
0 ii pretending i.i ? b?-.it the worhl,' bcaiiy such lies and putT
ing..J. Brooks solicsis them to .-all at S7\ Bowery, where
ll e\ may o!>t^iu goo<i Cards in every tint and eveiy shade,
as 'In a. i.'i- cln apest and equal to the best. .?1<> f-i."
HMhlW (.'hiss.?50W boxes Win
low Glass, Fulton. Fi anklm. Delaware and Morris
hi UmIs, embracing a !.t ">? assortment of si7.e> from 6\8 to
21 \r?a.
Dri ..i.:si-' Oi \ss War r..?7<si packages Druggists' tdass
" are from tho Harmony Works, comprising a genersil as
soitmcht of Vials and Botdes required by the trade, tor
wd"by MORGAN fc'WALKER.
'?9 l w Agents for Maiin'acturers, P."> John st.
VSMALL party of gent, having made
arrangements with a private fumilv. where the com
lorts a home max be ha 1 ami where no trattsient b >ardcrs
a ??.. ceiyed, two more .tre wanted to complete the coinple
>ie :>t. F.>r part.cul.-.r-. j|<;dy at 77 Wiiiiain street, or a one
a< ?. ... ( .. . \ l.. Branch Post O.liee, will receis'e .earnedi
n:> iitteutiou. alliot
O??TS and SHOES soiling ,.|V ;tt oust,
s 3 C. MEAD. S46 Grand, corner of Noriolk-trvct ?
1 . i'uu.'t?. si?K-k of Beots and she is, comprisiRg one of
the largest and best asxirtmeiits of work for retaifins?y that
i nn U- found in the city, is now selling ort nt Cost, Us close
the concern; The ?ubs?.-ril>er itiviies all thut wish to pur
to ..ill ami ????the t.dl'st b.crg.nnsever rtrtered <n
B.- ls jii.i Shoes. Please recollect, at C. MEAD'S,
? " Im 340 < Jrand-street, corner of Voriolk. N. Y
a IVKKPOOl. ?TlR EL COAL for f?m
H i us.-. Hud ri-ie Vk'xvca?tle ('<?"! for black-mith.-. for
drat die lowest market price bv WARD.'4i BROWNE,
Lalght and Washtngton-streetsL
PINE NK\V(\\S'n.E COAL for Black
? xnilhs use, also Orrel Coal for families, tor sale at low -
narket-priecs oy WARD .V KR?VS NE,
corner Laigbt and Washington-sts.
>I VN? Wi )?(TE.S.?Six lUano Fortes
': superior tone and workmauship, for sale Sow to
? ^ a coitsigooient Apply 57. C*dar-sL up stairs. .?15
SpSPENDEI)fSafcty Fund and Red
K Back Notes ol this State, houqhl at reduced rates, by
RW u F. P. JAMES, UP WalUL
BY GftEELEY & McELJ
VOL. II. NO. 10.
A SSOC1ATION ;
Or, Principles of a True Organization of Society.
OUa evils ark SOCIAL. NOT rOUITICAL: AND a SOCJAl. re
FOItM p.SLV CAN RR?DICATE THF.M.
T T The editorship oj this column ij ditttnct from .'s?/ o)
Tht Tribune'. Addret* letter*, j.ott pout, tu A. BRISBANE.
Report of the ff'V**.i rsi I ? (Costinu?d.)
A- we could not give a full account of the Fes?
tival in the yesterday's paper; We hava concluded
:u rcp??rt somewhat ar length the rerriiirk i-. Mr.
0; Macdaniei., with the Toast which kc g ive.?
The subject was:
The Dies n v of Ma.v.
iVr. President an/ Gt ?i';mcn
All the works of Creation i:r.i r'r< our minds
vriih the conviction of the infinite Wisdom urn!
Love of their Author: No nations hivo over been
si.":!; so low in the acale of rgndrance an i Degra?
dation as to have lost sight of these sublime attri?
butes of the Creator.
Tho Savage sees and feels the moving of the i:>
visible Spirit of wisdom and love in the wildest
scenes of nature :?in the rushing of the streams,
the solemn moan of the rude forests, ia the bur-t?
in.' of the hud nnrl the curd] of the bird, and in
the sunshine and the ?tonn, hi* free sou! asserts
tho wisdom and power of tho Great Spirit.
But ;i* Man advances in knowledge and sci?
ence, examines arid analyzes the nature of things,
the wohdcrfbl perfection of created things is un
j folded to hin:, und he becomes more deeply im
presscd with the conviction of the consummate
wisdom arid goodnessvrhich designed and presides
over the Universe.
Every flower nnrl every plant i* found to be
formed with tin- Diet delicate precision and har
mony, ami to be governed by immutable laws
which distribute its juices; its pet fumes and its
colors.
liver) living thing is found to bc'sb perfectly adop?
ted to its sphere of life, by the perfect nrganiza
tiotf-ol its body, rind the nii c distribution of its
I instincts, that the function which it i? destined to
J perform in the scheme of creation', becomes r de
! iight, and i:s happiness when it fulfils that func?
tion; complete.
The might) fabric of the Earth is arranged with
nn art and skill that fills our minds with wonder
und admiration ;?her bowels arc charged with
vn-t stores of precious minrr.il*, and her fruitful
bosom teems with its thousand varied productions
which ate heautif?llv adapted to our wants, and
physical comforts.
J In- heavenly Bodies moving in eternal Har?
mony aiid < Irder through infinite space, are sileni
monitors ot n sublime Wisdom which overwhelms
the mind of Man with reverence and awe.?
In I he words of the Psalmist.?"0 Lord, how
manifold arc thy works! In w isdom hast thou
j rnndc them all : the Earth is full of thy riches."
[ In the midst of the srde/idor.-i nod pcrfiscriojiH of
i In* I 'tu'ver.-e Rtnnds Mhn'J Created by the same
God, whose power-nnd \visdomrare infinite; carl
he be less perfect than the other works of the Di?
vinity which surround him.'
Mun uns " made in the image and in the like?
ness ol his Maker." it is not in die outward lorm
that we must seek for this likeness, but in his
spiritual nature-; He is invested with n spark of
the Divine Intelligence,?Reason^ and in this he
rosemb 1 es hia Creu to r. But the image is not com?
plete; and we miiVt secli farther into the recesses of
the heart; there vveshall find the highest consum?
mation of tlie wisdom and love ol the Divinity.?
The noble instincts, the di\inc Attractions of the
Soul,?they are the Attributes which correspond
with those of lite Deity, and identify with ami
place Mun in unity with God
When the Attractions, Sentiments ami Passions
in Man uro directed rightly by u true System of So?
ciety?when they arc harmoniously developed, und
cun act and expand according to their tine nature?
when-they are not perverted, degraded; thwarted
and deranged in their action by false Societies ami
the thousand pet vei ling circumstances which "row
liiii "1 thmn. tlicii will those Attractions, Senti?
ments und Passions rolled in Man and upon the
Eart h tlie Perfection's of I len> cri.
It is line that Man is now covered with vices
and crimes. He is ignorant und degraded ; his
sensual nnpetites ami desires are almost exclu?
sively called out. while, his nobler intellectual
powers and faculties slumber undeveloped;?
\\ hen wc look upon Mhn in this condition, he ap?
pears vile, vicious and depraved,?and instead of
realizing upon the Earth the Order and Harmony
of Heaven, he bus tilled it with Covfu-ion. Dis?
cord and Misery. But 1? t us pierce through this
outward crust of perversion?let us reach the soul
that lies within, und wo shall there find that which
makes Man what we have ussmted him to he.?the
nablest and most perfect of God's creations on the
Kurth.
Tlie truth is. that the Evil which now exists in
Mun i* Perversion, not inherent Badness, and
although this Evil has existed lor four or live
thousand yours past, it does not prove that it will
always.continue. The fruit is bittei while green?
Man i> weak and ignorant whiley??ng^ The past six
thousand years of the history of the Human Race
upon the Globe compose their infancy ; n long ca?
reer is stiil before them : they have heretofore been
engaged in developing and perfecting Industry; in
disco\ cring the Arts and Sciences, and i:i preparing
the elements of a true Social Order. M hat r ow re?
mains to be done is to discover that Order; which
w i!! direct Man rightly and dcvelopc properly his
nature.
T!ii? is what eouriku has done: he has dis?
covered the principles at d law> of n trite System
of Soeietv. us (_ 'or Kit Mi t s and N e.WTOS discovered
the principles of a true System of Astronomy.
Fot itiKU, foreseeing the great results which would
follow in the moral order of tilings front a true, com?
plete and harmonious disbursement of Human Na?
ture, exclaimed :
?* Up to the present lime, we have only been
able to admire in the work* of Man the material
Beautiful. For the Krst time wo shall sec the
passional (that is, moral and intellectual) Beauti?
ful:?-co the Creator in person and in all his
wisdom: for what i* the Spirit, the Wisdom of
the Divinity, if it he not the harmony :>( the
twelve Passions, their complete developement
without any conflict, and in a- perfect aa accord
:is that of an excellent Orchestra ! Tht- beautiful
work is the only one which cun give Mankind ah
idea of the Glon and Wisdom of the Divinity.
We see at present bis material Wisdom; which
bursts forth in the harmony of rite Celestial Spheres
and in the mechanism of created tilings; hut we
have in? i lea of his S:>ciui W iidpra. t if the Social
Mi veracnl we have no other examples than those
of our false SiK-ieties. in tlie fraud, pillage nnd
oppression of which, there breathes a demoniac
spirit. We ?hall only see the spirit of God in the
harmony of the Passional Series.?in their unity,
ihcii virtues, and in the charm which stimulates
those engaged in them unceasingly to useful In?
dustry.
Gentlemen, this prediction of Fourier is true:
when Man has established a true Order of Society
which will lead him to Ins Destiny. th?m will the
Dignity *f his nature be revealed, nnd the \\ is
dom of his Maker be vindicated.
I propose u Toast, which is a retlex of the sen
limonts 1 hare expressed :
The Wisuom and Glop.v or God>reaLIZZD in the Per?
fection or Man.
LATH.
WANTED.?The' citizens of New
York * ho may have Hou-es u> r'-n . and lliose re?
quiring the likr, are very resr>ectf?5lv solicited to call at
City Oince.75 Canal street, ar.d have Qteir '. s?tn<.niered
uii ihr ll'-zv'Xry " free of charge ?? all Im*
TT ANTED.?Families and all etiploy
V ers furnished with got d help for good dIsn es. an?
i fair wages,?nd,?*ice versa, and no mistake: a:-i"'; Broadway.
' Motto?Honesty; i olrect prihaples; ?md a living. Cooks,
i Iwosemaids, nur*?*, searosrres??; tenndrvsses, fhrrncwjgarj
tlencrs,.?K!chtat3i,-.waiters, porters, clerk*, ic i.e. Good
"references. Terr/is cadi,, but low. Please call, _
| KtSl lnr: A. v.s BLAJCF^LTTr.
'ANTEl)? Morl? active tiiul "iniciii
. ;nt young men to circulate the following popular
I works viz: Hohen Merrv's Museum, Boston Mjsci 1' ' ":
i Literature and Fashion. Mus.< d <"-rt-. -i.-r. Lowell Offering;
; 3Iothers' Assi-ta?taod Young 1. lierf Friend. StadenlSand
; young men engaged "n Literary pur-ud? ?v.11 he preferred.
(JoieJ lestimonials of eh?racler ?vttl !>?? rTjir*.*.
alGtf UHADBCICY. SODJ2N ?c Co. ISTSasa* i-sz.
EACH ER WANTED?A teacher
w..ofMusic,;Drawing; Painting and Fancy Work, four
1 hours a .lav. and a Teacher to take chargi of a Junior D?
\ partmeht if: the f ry. a!-o. a Teacher for a Ladies' School,
! plra^antiv ?;tna--'l nearNew-York.
Also, -i Lady to sew and to take charts of Sewing
; Classes'. Arrahgemeht*i must hi- permanent. .Apply be?
tween the hour- '?: '3 and D o'clock, P. M. to
! a!5 6t* DK. II?LT?N, Ii Amity-street.
JEW Paper Hanging and Upholstery
Warehouse No. 31 Maiden lane, near Nassau-st.?The
suhscribers inform their friend- and the public that they
have just received a larire assortment of French and Amert
c in Pap. : I I n. ; ,:??? u hii !i they oth-r for sale on reasonable
1-rm.saniiin quaiitities to suit purchasers. A'-o, i general
assortment of llphulstcrv and Bedding, at the above place.
<;. P. s. .i. GRATA CAP.
N. R. The business "ill continuet? he carried on bj the
firm at the old stand No. s:2 Maiden lane, where tit y have
been established tor the la-t 20 yea--. a 16 6l*
4-/* ?COAL.' coal! .'?Price Reduc
'TpvJe ed.?Red Ash Peach Orchard Coal; of the first
quality?Nut; large size, $6 noj Broken and Egg $7 flu per
ton; delivered from '.in- raid free of cartage. Apply at the
yard corner ot Houston and Motf,or at the van! corner of
Hammond and Greenwich sts.
E. F 1 11. A. MAYNARD.
N. R.?Coal, very large size; supenorqnatity. a 15 Inj
[WlR \ GOAL?GOAL!?PeaehOr
Vl/ tU l/ chard Red Asli Coal
i Stove, doubl- -Crem, d."0
Egg ami broken W bite Ash.u -V)
I Nut.6 00
i Delivered cartage tree. Weighed !?>? a City Weighei ?
! Yard corner of Green w?cb-str? eis.
Best Red v-h foal, direct from the tnir.es, delivering from
I the boat; a: $6 per ton.
100 Pen and Dust cheap. als tf J. FERGUSON;
MUSIC at Three Gents a Page; at No.
72 LUpenard-street. corner of Broadway.?CITAS.
T. c; ESLAlN, Music Publisher is constantly receiv nc new
I and fashionable Mu?ic for the Piano, Guitar and Flute,
which he is selling at the very inw price of 3 bents a page,
retail. Also, on hand, a small lot of Musical Instruments,
vsh., h will be sold very low. The putilic are invited to call
' and examine i^v themselves. v\ b?lesale dealer-. ?upphed
cheaper than at any other establishment in the U. States
! N. B;?Piano Foi'.c? tuned at 7j cents,
j alS lm _Clt \S. T. C.KSI.MN.
Gl RANDOLES.?The suhscrihers are
" now receiving an assortment of spring Goods, cm
sisting of Astral and Hall Lamps bmuzed, ormolu and sil?
vered Girando'es, >ilver-plate?l Cake-Baskets and Candle?
sticks. Britannia; Tea Sets and CotTer-Urns, Gothic and
I Sandw ich Tea-Tray*, ivory handle Tal>ie Cutlery, together
Llwith' a general assortment of Fancy Gorals; all.np 'which
1 will.be sold on reasonable terms. BEACH 1 SEXTON,
11; Chatham-si.
S: R ? l-amps rebninzed ! ?? paired. als tl;*
" OTTS PATENT A(iKK ri/rrK
1ST S FURNACE AND BOILERS.?The subscri
I t?rr having re lmilt bis Foundry, (the former one with most
I of In- pattern* havnii: !>r-n dt-stroyed by fire in Pi .'iruary.i
. is again prepared to'execate orders for his invaluable Fur
i nace In making new patterns, the dirlerent *:i---are classi
I tied by the nuniber ot marlon? the l>oiler enntairts. in lieu of
i by the barrel, as heretofore. They will not vary much from;
; and the prices will be as follows: hfbbls or 15 gallons, ?>!! :
i owe hhl or SO gallons, ^l.': common I_i bbl or -in galten?. $21;
I extra !< titil or 50 gallop; $Jt: two i>hi> or 6n gallop-. jti
; comnion three bid or o" gallons; $63; three and a h*lt bt>l or
! 100. gallons, $41 : lour t>h! or I2n gallons; $48 ; 5 bbl or I5n
: gallons,'^5:?nine sixes. Planter.- or Farmers, by enclosing |
i the amount by mad m bill* of any specie paymg hank, can i
have either of meabove shipped as ihey m?y 3t?ecW Al
letters must bepoat paid. Aodrr*s J. L. MOTT,
564 Water-street. Neu-York.
P S.?Tho-s- win) yet prefer scltinir in brick, can l>e fur- |
j nished with caidnnis of either ot the a!?>?ve sizes, which ?
I may be hereafter fitted with the iron Furnace, should the j
j brick senior be abandoned. aS edsllm
FRENCH AND ATI ERICA N~PAP ER !
(LVNCINGS ;uid Boni^rs, ii>r sale cheap, ai ttie L'ni- j
1 ted State* Papwr Hanging uin! Band-Box Warehouse, 65 |
Canal street.rwar Broad war, New-York. Ihn^m* papered j
in the neatest manner. JOSH CA BRfsWN. 65 Canal?.
jalJ ?1
HOARDING.?A gentlehianand his wife.
_Ji or two single gentlemen, can bo accomraodat'fd'*?'ith
L'ood board at No. 46 Fulton slrccL Also, twu or three pnTs
?ohi can be accommodated with limnpr. n^1 ?'
J"."5 <)AK1L?One,or t\to pleasant Kooms,
.3 with Board, may he bad at No. 16 Bond-st
AI>o, a large 'ind excellent Stable to let, in Great Jone.
street, in die rear. Inquire at No. 16 Bor.d 't. al? flt"
OOARlMNtt1.?Pleasant Rooms and good
y j> Board may be had in a private family.Y- h?rctin re are
a few select hoarders of one ? habits JJouse and apartments
very desirali!?|oc;,;ir.n delightful; No. 101 East Broad?
way;_?13ii'_
3j O A Ii D1N G?$ 1 "per d n v, or Meals
'3 $2 50. l^odgingifl to $.l per week " Pl?n? and other
respeciahjc persorte ju-t lobh in at (late M tnhattnn House)
>;.'; Duane-street, Iit?e north of the Park and near Broad
way. ru2G Ice
J0AR])1NG ?A gcnUcmaji and his wife \
and Lwo slngle gentleuien i in i?' accoinmcdatcl with j
in'ea-aiit r>-> 'm? arH board frr -n die 1st of May. Apply at
83 Cliirstrnet. Als?, two or three day hoarders can he'ac
co:nm(Klat?d. al l l-.v
OOARDING IN J3ROOKLYN.?Two ?
.-? Ji Gentlemen and iheir wive- can he accommodated with
Board aim' plcavant rooms.at No. ?l Ucnrv>st (nnedoor
above Cl?irk)after the lirst of May. Foi i imculars inquire
at No. ?I Concord-st., or No. S2u Manier. Lane, New-York.
iu3l Ini*
T> O A. RD E RS WANTED?Tn private
JJ.^i* family?A gentleman and hi* wife, and two or three
single gentlemen, can oblatri pleasant room* in a newly
buill houve, w>.h hoarri; on reasonable terms, at No. ?
Prbspeci;street, Brooklyn, only tiirce or four minutes walk
from the Fulton Ferry. aUil
^>(L\K1)I\C SClIOLAJlS iVANTE ?.
a M A Lady desirous nfohl lining two boarding si h -
a-- (girls) from" to 12 y*ars nfnge, afterthe !.-t May. Will
reside in ajpleasantan I healthy part of the city. Term1 mod
rate; llelereuces exchanged. Apply (ill First-strret after.3
' :k, P. M. alM 9tt_
PRIV AT e HOD S12 - K EE I ? ING ?A
Gentleman ami hi* wife, (with I wo small children and
i-ryant) arc desirous of taking, with a family of-simitar
I size, a pleasant housoin an a:rre? aii!e ipiart't oi die city,
j the rent of W-hidl ?Itall rv.l ex..i f-w r,.,,..lr?-.l or roil,
i linnrtrerl and fifty dollar?the advertisers to board with the
I other occupants, 10 pay half th? rent, au I a specified sum
per week lor board. Address Box 441, Upper P; 0. a?tf
G< EN'rEEl/lU)A!{|)L\(; in Dr.M.klVn-?
I The subscriber having leased tie- new and elegant
house N?. 201 Pearl-si, will n,- ready mi the I-t May to re
c-ive a few good Mej.lv hoarders The. Idea lion of the
house is .vr?ry d?-sirable; being within a lev mimm-s w^lk
of the Ferry. For further informal on, please apply to ifolm
Stevifnsen. Jr. at thegrocory,Coiner of Pearl and Til
lerr. or at No. 7 W all street,N. Y.
a?,4w*_AA,?S ^MlTir.
? Ii I \ ATE Board?A small private family
(without children) can accommodate a gentleman
and lady, or a small family circle.widi rooms on ihesecond
tloor, a \v< II finisheil ro?m on the lliinl, with conveniences
of the parlors on the lirsi Moor. The !??? -ition i- on* of the
most iiesirable in tli?? city, having a view ??f Washington
Square, with well cultivated yar<Fs;in-the vicinity; Com?
munications addressed to 11.11. attliisoflice, with name
and residence, \\ > * I receive due attention. alfi \\\ k
rjp()"CAKiriAC'e .m'-HvlTRri'.'?\Vm~\r
B. Titu*, N.>. 50 Beaver-.tre.-i, ofTers for -ale a |jr:;e as
s<irnnentof Worsteil Damasks and llattiiicits, suitable co?
lors lor carriage ImniL'*- Also, light drab and bine cloths
and bhtck lasiines. _ lli25 lm*
mi) THE ITIiLIC?All persons Innm'ig
J_ leaky Tin Roofs -:!d .l<> well to , all on the subscri?
ber, vwhoapplies the Elastic Cei?e'-nt,_.which stops all leaks
and |>re.-erve? the 'I'm ti,r years Thfs Cewenl 'he subscri
her warrants to stand through hoi and cold. Ali letters to
he.directed to .1. W. Harmon. No. <2 Fulton-street, Brook- I
lvn,[h)sUige paid, which will he attended to ifninediiitelv.
' ih'jO lm- J. W. |lARrlH)n. ;
AH) RAUL IC DTlE--Ground Lime, j
.Cement, North Ptiver Lump Lime and White-wash
ing Lime, for *a|.; by John P. .v Tim*. Cummiug, Jr. at the j
corner of Tfov > ntl W*?st-street*. 44 Tompkins-sireet, and
at the South Ferry. Brooklyn. The following article*taki n
in exuliange tor the above, to wit?Flour;barrels with two ;
head* 13 cents each?do. with one head 12 cent*: * igar j
hhds.3l cents; molasses hhris. 50renls; molass^srierces37 ,
cents each; litiib.hbls.-otn; head; 9 cents; do two head-, 12
cents, delivered al either ot' the above placal! lm
"> oll E d (; eIiaLan s i L vTTr7-^jTs
<.;. MOFFP'TT; L2I Prince-street; near Wooste:
would particularly call the atteutiisn of Hardware Dealers:!
and Manufacturers to his-upcrior article ot Geniiian Silver;
which lie orli :~s :or sale wholl-snle and retail, of,ill thick
nesses, anil warntnt* it equal to any, eilh-r Foreign or Die
m>-a ic .for a nr nnd .??ttw??i?. ?22 if
INSURANCE
TtTE HOWARD rNSIUlANrCE COIil
pany?Cap?aJ jaiO-fifO; Gtlice NrC 55 V/afl The
Company continue* tu make insurnacsagainst loss or d-u
age bv nre, ant! inland nav?gs;:iv..
DIRECTORS
Rensselaer Havens. Najsk Tnylor, Cor!?. w. l.-rwrence
J. PbrtHps Pna-nix, Wuiiam. Conen, Wrsij Baldwin,
John Mom-on. B. L. AVooivev. NalhamelrWeed,
Joseph B. Varnuni Fanning C.Tucker, ?o.'ia Raekm.
: Dar;.; Lee; m- es Di?e?iamin^blirj D. W?lfe;
Cal-b (i. K.d-o d. w \v. T '-: ;. Kt-u na-i.! Soviiar-,
Henry G Thompson, r. jj ?VE.\'>. President
_Lswis >'h;i.Li?-, s?? cretary.
TE F F E RSO.\ IN S?RAiNCE CoaiDany.
' */ ?No. 47 WaH^treet, corner of llanover-streeL This
Ci mpaay coatlnnes in insure again*? lns*?i damage byfire
, ?ta buildings; trends. waresiOr. merchandize genorally palso;
on v,?-?.>',.- cargo*** a^-ain't or damage by uiland
navigation,on x? favorable ii-rrii? ?? aOy otbe- otlice;
DIRECTORS.
Thomas W. Tb irne. C-Ieb C. Tunis, J ihn Ci McrritL
Tu- T.Wo..irji1..Mi-.s-j Tucker., Thomson Prce.
Benjam'n !t. Robson.Fraecis P. St.'*- John Ti Lee,
J ' :'D ?'? so?, E?ishaRiggs, Jam** E. Hohnes,
Ati-onJiaker, Wm. K. Thorn, John P. Moore,
Marth? HolTman, James IL Whiu'n*\ Saotuei Underbill
Joseph Allen. Joseph Drake.
THOMAS W: TI J?RNE, President
Geh. T. Rope, Secretary. r"2< tf
TNSrRANCE ngninst L?*$ or Damago
JL by Fir**, by the I'nited Slates Fire Insurance Corhpa
n .?, a: their oiuoe; No; Wal*-street.
DIREi TORS.
Jno I* Bnwne, Bei j. Strong, Ren D. Post.
Jho iL Willis, G????'. Ilursry, IL II. Bowne,
Sila< Hicks, U. P. Carpenter. AlbertWoodbtill;
Rwbert C. Cornell, Ebzr. Gauldwcit; Geo. n. Smith,
Jas Barker. Morris Ketchum, Saml. c. Paxson;
Benj.-Corlies, J. S; Underbill: Caleb Bars-tow,
Linrtlev'Murray; C. T. Cromwell; Getvlinrlbut
He. II. Lawrr-.,:", Con.;. W. Lawr-::ee,Sam. L. Mitcbilt,
S. Van Wyck, C. Kneelnn,!, .la*. Mar-h,
R?hl D Heel,,, liabuB.V?Iinturni D.A.. Cushmnn.
Jno Wood. Ths. W. Pearsall, Clis. HUlsbnrgli.
J. L BOWNE, President
James WttKie; Secretary; a8 Im
]V|"L/T??L INSi IJANT!<:.?<)., S3u-cli
ing.Hotii*.anil Furniture "oi*1. prota.? returncdto
the Assnreit?THE IDBJSEHOLDEBS' MUTUAL IN
SIJKANCE COMPANY, Ojfice 45 Merchants' Exchange,
o rher ef Williain and Wallstreets. The attention of^House?
holders is> nspectfally r^nestcd to Ute .i::r:? ? .\r>I plan tor
separat ng the msurance of Dwellinc Houses and Furni
l-ire. from that ofSlores and Merchandise.
I: is well knetwn that almost ail the Iss.rs leriirr'v! in the
busiaess ->i insurance^ are toe result of tie' burning of valua?
ble stores and costly goods.
Ti-.i* increases !!??' espi nse nfinsarance to the household?
er, and may possibly deprive him of the very security for
which be p?yi Ids pri mttim; as Wastlieca-c in the great tire
of 1835. when tie1 whole capitals nfso m iry in-airan? e com?
panics w ere totally lost by the detraction of tin. kind oi
property: and'mnny dwellings left for a time wholly ua
protected hv iiisarance.
Viiotlier feature re ommend.-?* to vonr aUenticn, is tlie
iitvision of tiie pistils among those who a:.- msuretl by ibis
C.ompany;
TJieicVsh psyTnentsorprcminmsYorniia fiind; which; a:
ter paying espenses and losses; is rcprescaled by scrip, and
i-e ! t.-i the assured in propprtion to the amount oi their
ir.-iirancc,which is llius obtained at cost; and s!imuM the
basinets of the ('ompany at all realize tiie expectations ol
the director.- tliv expen?e? of insurance upon dwelling
htiusv-s aivl furniture wlll.be diniiubheiTby nmre than one
halfpfthe present rates, by reason of the return of the earned
prcihinuis.
This ('ompany is prepared to insure against loss or dam?
age by (ire, Dwelling ll-u-e-, tlbusehohl Furnitur", Plate?
Fntnify Suiros, Lihrnric>, Pictures. Statuary. Cabinets "t
Mineral* anil other object.-, Anatomical Collei lions; and all
Household Proprrtv, 'nrdaiarilv kept in dW-tUns- nou-i-s.
Everv p?r?on m-nrine w.o. Ott- Company is rniitled to one
rotf for each hundred dollars insure.!.
The rates nP insurance and all ether particulars may be
obtained on application it the nine of the Company.
DIRECTOILS:
Oulian c. VerpViBck, A.Ti?hert*bn Itodgers,
Bobert Henry Lndlovr, Samuel Martin,
WiHinni II. H?risou, FrederickSchnchnrdt,
Daniel Seymour, Steplien Canibreleug,
Frederic Depi vster.
A. It. liODGERS, President.
I), c. TAVl/nll. Se. rrtary.
W. ||. II M:rso\. Counsel.
fLSmeod J.A.ME5 WEBB, Surveyor;
rfTjTE i'IIE.Vl'EST SaT ^I'OHE in
fi. TIIE WORLD??0ONANT;28? Grand street; has
now on ham4, of the late-t Spring fashion, an excellent as
sorunchl of silk Rats at $2,25,.$2,50 and $5-?a reduction oi
5d cents on each hat from t".wi"r prices. Also a superior
article of Fur Hat for $-1, equal to any sold in the city for
$l;5t1and $5. The puhlie are respectftilly invited to call.
A (jood assortment ol Roys! Hats anJ Caps on hand.
mI!) Im ("ON A NT, 2:n Orand -!.. near Allen.
~(? ENTI.EME.VS" DRESS.-?Cloths,
\T CASSIM ERES AND VESTJNGS.?Just rereived,
a tine assortment of French and English Gooils, bought
esprcssly for. cash. Myrcusiomersami the public are invited
to call and examine ihe prices, i'he tU, style mid work
inanslnp shall noi.d?e:surpassed by any in tins city. Gen
lb-men furnishing their own Cl. ths may depend on having
justice don.- them.
N. lt.?Ju.-t finished; a Dress Coat of the lao--i Paris
fashion. G. E. LOCJCWOOD,
al2 im* No. C John-street,2 doors from IVrnatlivay.
f* ENTLE3!EN%S Lfft-otr \Vaniiohe.
\~T Geiitlemeii ilesironsof turning theii lefl-prt*-.Wardr ihe
into ca-ti. can obtain ii i.;n ihe subscriber iwehly per <?? ;,t.
in.re than any other-person will give.
II LE\ ETT, ISO Nassau-street;
Opposite Clinton Hall. .Now-Yck.
ftentlemen's Garments made, altered; . leaned, nud re
paired, at the shortest notice; and on the most reasonable
term-.
Gentlemen attended at the?r resitJencei by appointment.
A line througii the PostotEce or otherwise, will receive
prompt attvtilinn.
La.la-- left-otl'wearihg apparel purchased. alJIm
3 OYS' Clothing;!-?Childreus' Clothing!
\_) A verv large assortment?very good qunlity---ven
cheap? Goo. \. Iloyt .v Co. No. J; Bowery, would respei i
fu'lly inform their patrons and the public generally, thai
th"v have again been making extensive prejparatibns for the
spring and -nmue-r I: nde ; and have now on baud a much
larger as?ortHieiit of Boys' and Ghildrens' Clothing than
t'.'-v ever bet?re have bad. The.publicare mvur.1 to rail
and examine their goods with particular reference to qnality
and price. Terms r i.-h. n4 >m*
/^lT-*TiT>TEK E and MmtT?Tliawls. Mmis
selinede Lame. Sic^lcc. L. Pignolet'* improvements
in the lileacliing department oi his establfshinent, by mi aus
of steam, .--s employed in tie- finishing of go nls, enables him
to reo ive order* at a aiuch lo>* er rat?1 than heretofore^ and
liaveiliem inorehaiidsomcly and expeditiously done. Cash?
mere and Merino Shawl- restored to their originalcolbr:
Mbusseline ?!-? Laines, Blande, Mecklin, and other hces
clean..I and renewetf; silk hose alsci restored; moieen and
damask cm tains. Uible covers; drugget, kc cleaned and
pressed. U Pignoletcbiitihues hisfDying Establishment
usual in all its branches at No. 9 Barclay-street, *?>\ -167
Pearl-street, ,,,-ir r;hatham. aR Im*
?NE PK ICE STOIIE?At^^liarhani
-tr--.-t. w iiere will be found Clothing at the Ibllowing
low prices: Beayerand Pilai Cloth Coats from $r> to $15;
Cloth and C^ssimere Punts from j^j m Satinet Pants
from SI 5ll t-.Jt: Double and Single-Breasted \from
-s! 50 to The west side of Chatbnm-st. No. CM.
alC HENRY COGS? ELL.
Co'itux VAliN. Cai^lb-uiek. liiitis,
W'addings, kc?The -ubscnhe- would respectfully
call t!ie attenbon of Country Mercliants to his stock ot th?
above article, of which he has a good ?upply constantly on
h and, and w hich he will sell at dieivery Nwesl pr.ces for
cast), in small er large4iu?ntitie.-to ,uit purcliasers.
J. (J. FREEMAN. 13 Cedar-st
A prime quantity of Southern Yarn, A to 12, at a \-rv re
duced price. a8 Im
TiMBRELLAS, Parasnls and "--un-shades
_/ at wholesaleandretail.?A fall and complete a?art
ment of ti:>- aUtv? articles, mimufactnretl at Newark, N. J.
Dealers will.find it to thetradvantage to call and examine
before purcliasing elsewher?; a- every article manufactured
by me combines m-atn.-s- is ith darabibty, and at prices low?
er than at any other ertablisiunentin the United States.
I ,i!-o have the e>;rl..i .ire right to cmilof?C tu re G. S. Ward's
Patent Portahle IJnibiella, a \ery desirable article for trav?
el, r-. it can be folded and pnt in an ??rdinary \'.il...-.
Newark, Match. 1342. (m22 lm*] RICHARD WARD.
,AR.S. SWEEPS ife"sin.'LL.S.?I have
discontinued in We*>street, North River sale, anil do
aii my busine?.- at my old Oar E-tal.li-ument. 4"2 Waier?t..
ana ?s I save all the expen?e- of one -tore, I will ??!! Oars,
????>- and Srull- enough cheaper to pay for comin? from
any* part of the cit>*t?the <'sr Establishment, 402 Water
street,5 doors ibove Catherine Market.
a4 Im* IOII.N a. PEARSALL
TLlTAllY GOODS below cosr, at
I Ma den Lane.?The subscriber having relioquLdi
ed the military business aiat removed Ids goods from 134
Broadway to t-4 Maiden Lane, now offers to -ell his entire
.^ck?consisting of Svrord?. Belts. Sashes, Epaaleties,
Laces, Button-,"plumes, MusJietS,Rules, .'^c. i.e. belowco-t.
Tailors making uniforms, officers equipping themselves, or
nersoaS t'urchx-in^ to sell a^am will uo weB to end.
" a7 tf W M. HINTO.V
?"TEC. ANT Cabinet Furniture, robe had
at the rnanatactorv. No. 173 Chiysiie-street, at very
low price*-eoi>isting of'-ofas. chairs, .?ttoman-. t rench bed
jt^ads. kc kc of the most modem and improved patterns.
V articles sent from this etstablBhrhent are warranted, and
are made imm the best material.-. Any persons, wishing
furniture made.to ord*r. wUi have it done in the very bent
m inner, bv anpivmg at the >*~ ? t-d S.
? ,. S ! : ? L. TRI'SriiEL.
?READ ! j3.read !! Bread III?At Pal
i3 mer's hew Bakery, comer; Secbhd-^e?ct aad BOwery
"_4; pounds lor a shilling, and made ;rom die best superfine
n. L*r' Try iL. _ mj2* lm*
s
LIT IRON RODS?Manafactured from
. best Jnniata Iron, tor -ale bv
al3 lw* THOMAS i. B LA'. KW ELL, 89 Water-?t
?ICK NO. :?? A NX-STREET.
REAL ESTATE
^iDll?tJ ST OHE KOK S?LE; niih
JbjfcL Fixture*, ic !',...'?>.?:??:: ? r. :, inune ? r. ?*..-. An
? .,! M Chi fJ5tf
A A T<) LET?A workshop with a supe
.J^JiL ri?>r li^ht?rent tow. Inquire oi J- Locae in rear
No. jI Ann -t. ai Im
^T?o I.ET.?The three stonr? Hoiiie
' ?iv.. 23 M irkel strrci Vnpl ...
tniu GRLVNELL. MtNTURN .V CO. 78 South 'itert
^ Tl) LET?A Room, Geilrtroin, E.in
. tl?ffi. try ami Closet, suitable Tora .smar. inmilv. Pos
-. ss on given immediately-?Kent low. Inqu re of J. Locke.
' in n ar i t N'(>. 3i Ann-?t. al ltn
&ek TO LET?A Tart of a new mo
? :?-ru bui: :> -lory' brick House; to a -mail respocrRli
without diiliiren. The rcu wuau 0?- lox*. Inquire
at345;Grand-ttrcet; a" tf
MTO LET?One or two lofts of the
-jjijffk- store 135 ''? irl street;suitable for wholesale business;
ortor kiltie manufacturing purposes. Apply to George s.
t :irv Js Co.. i?5 Pearl ?t. m28 Im
M TO LET. for sale or exchange?The
.^vJwL ii ?aserand Stable, with hall an ncre ol ground at
:.i :lied, on the nor?i-west corner of" Firth Avcnne-ninl I25tb>
. street. Applv-'art^ Greenwchistree'. m5tf
TO LET-The two-story l>rick
? !I iiise.No. .ii) Market-streei, with the rear building;
w inch is suitable i.ir a stable. Applv to
112 GK1NNELL, MIN I IHN k CO.,78 South-*.
TO LET?The St?re S6 Grantlet.,
_-jl3: cornerot Norfolk. ThisStore is locatedin the besi
in sti part of ?Vestt eet?would make two good Store?.
Inquire on th** premises_m2Ttf
AA TO LET?A House and six or seven
^^iili. acres'ot Lantl.:ahohf.lbree-*tuartersot a mi ?? I ? i
|?i ? |{ ihinoiul, the Stage Koad. Inquire ol DAVID
I) ;:i'khl!. No. Ann-street, all* tit*
Tl) LET ;t Store and ;i very eotiveu
**' - i Dwelling between K-ntrtti a-id'Emu-""?"
uitithle lor any fancy business Enquire ot
a!4.'u- w\|. ||. Pl.N'KXKV. 179 Bowery, 2 story.
M^ FOW SALE?The two story House
ami Lot nf Ground. No. If> Hester-street, T ?
isreplete with every convenience. Title indispuin?
hl.-. Forterins applv at No. 83 Division-street, enruer oi
M irkt t-nj'.-t. air, hv
,;:.;Td LET?A Workshop. 5? hy 20
i '?""^ feet, well lighted. Also, house No. Gl) Chnrltnn,
i ? .11 11 iidson-streer. suitable foe two families, or a geiileel
Uiiard ii?j house', having two finished Basements. Inq 1 ?
at No. 55 King-streel alii <i.*
.-;;A TO LET?The elegant House No.
J?jgj?, Lafayette Place, with the st?hle in the rear.?
A -?>, ti:?- two large three story Houses Nos. 90 ami P2 l.*ni
\. rsity Place. Als?, the ihn e story Mouse No. 329 N nth
.. ?. F01 particulars inquire at 498 Brondway; a 15 l\v
TO LET?The handsome well-finish
.il''fiS ed three story Duelling House, No. 7j Diianc-st.
near Broadwny,..?uitalilo lor the residence of a privr-i.- fa?
in Iv or Boarding House. Applv to
all tl K. II. KIMii.U.I..:;'. Wall strceL
MTd LET from the first day of next
May, ihrasdourtlis of the fourth story ol the Frank?
lin Building, corner of Ami and Nasoau-slreeU, suitable tor
a printing oifice,:or o?ier mechanical business. Inquire of
AM ES CONN Kit, in die building. mil tf
MH'l'dKK No. 101 Pearl street.?The
tAaiflL'"',r spaci-us Lofts of this ?tore to lei to the first day
ui May,:. 18*13, lurmshed with Shelving; Counters, Gas I*'* i
litres,"Stove. &c. Possession can !)?? ha<i immediately. In?
quire of JOHN LA.MEl. No.4 Merchants' Exchange, Wall
<-t._r^lL.
rs& TO LET?In Brooklyn. ^ handsome
Ji^'itAm - 'torv uid attic Brick Hoiises, wiili marble mantels
ami milling ?ooi*s; pleasantly situated. Il"> and 117 Nassau
street, about live miutiies walk from Fulton Ferrv. Iteui
SlOneac?. Eiiquireof SAMUEL SHOTWE*LL,
ii'' 'it iin the premises.
/"A FOIJ *S A LE?Thntvci-yilesirnhle pHTl
vel.tiJL ofgrpunil; situated a: tin- corner of Laiglit and Var
iekvstreets; frbnting-hn St. John's Park.'being G fest,
incites, mi Laigbt-.-tifet, and feet on Vanck, with the
Uhurcli thereon. Fur particulars enquire of JOSJCPII
MLKKS. .No. tl Beech, or
a< if s.\.M'L. KOOME, 121 Walkers?.
MF?R SALE?A small house and five
or six acres of land, two acres cleared, and abbin
one acre set out witli a handsome growth fit peach tr*1''-.
and the remainder of the I.no! in un.?|?ntuateat Far (tuck
away; on the main road, between D. T. leiming'.s and the
toll-gate. Inquire at the loll-gnfe, orbf JOILN NOitTONi
Jr. "? \ttr> the toll-gate, Kar Kockawny, or leave a note
'or him n ill) .1. NEW HOL'SK. loii Water st. N. V. m!7 tl
MTO LET;?To a small family with?
out children; tin* second storv of the hioiiern three
-:..!\ nock House 21J Bust Broad way, constslingol front
and rear parlors with bedrooms adjoining, good pantries
and cloilies proses; also rear basement with cellar under?
neath;
yNo^the House 53 Oliver street, suitable tor two small
faniil>e>; al? lw
i;OL?.MS Tp LET at.iUl Brwadway.
^S?zL Handsome Parlors and Bedrooms attached, ofva
nousstiriesi furnished or unfurnished; The House will he
painted and put in complete order; Artists' Families or
-m le gen tkMiien who think of changing would do well to
?all. Mjo, a-Koom to letoii.-the fourth.floor, 25 leet u;d>
50 feettdeep. Inquiri on the second door, room ?L;al6if
MTO LET?The Store H) liroadu ay.
??!?; os ifc Bector-sm et. suitable for a tir>t-rate Gentle
mt - l) essing-Koom, or any oth<-r fancy business. There
is a good rooiii at the back of the Store ;*the rem ?100. The
D vvnlitig^di" the House aisri; consisting of a good large Par?
lor fr..?nliiig on Broadway; togi ther with foiir Itoonis and a
(Citchen 1 the rent which i*< very low, as the object i->
to gel gootl tenants. Inquire of
JOHN J. DARLINGTON, j
aid I w* Koot-Mak-r, on tin* IV miies. j
MHOUSES TO LET in Brouklyu? 1
i'hr-e twti story and attic genteel briek HoUssrs 1
wuii.[?nicntsand under cellars, on corner of Sands and j
l.'ickson street*; beuig but a short distance from the Fulton
Ferry. The corner has a basement -mre. whieh would be !
a good stand for a? tipoihecar}'. Item m a -mall genteel
fsmilj $300, ortbry wouM he rented eji h home 10 two
Sinai lamilies. Abo;.io rent in Br<;?ok?yn, the double frame I
house and srore situated on Hamilton avenue immediately
a'tlj lining the bridge Gowauus, hemg a cooil stand lor a \
tavern and grocery -tore?rem $3ofl. Also, to rent in
Brooklyn, on Furnan'street;;near tint Fulton '?Vrrv, rooms
nnd"i'?droonts tor lamilies at a n ut o| $\ to tjfii per mouth;
Apply to TONNKLF. ?. HALL,
No 12 Broadway, New-Vbrk, or to
JOHN VOORHEES, No. In Hicks-street,
al? Iw" Brooklvu.
MTO LET.-Three han/lsome new
nrick ilweilint! Houses, now finisli?hg; they will be !
Iiimtshed with Show Windows and Store-on the fir-t rjoor,
withMother alterations if required by the tenants. They are :
pleasantl*. situated No. I'? and 15 First AvenUe; near Houston
street Tb** r-nt- will correspond w itli the time-. Appli*
cants are requested to examiue the buihlings as die work j
progresses and a- earlv convenient; Al*<> to let. pos.v.'S- I
-ion ;ir-t of May; the excellent dwelling House No. 74 First '
Streetxorner of the First avenue, a desirable residence for I
i .ie ) small (ami y The Rent i,.- *27.j p? r annum, 1
Apply Nu. 757 Broadway, ,ir at No. 37 Water-it. a)6 7i*
MX EOJt SALE.?A four years lease.:
.X';JL from l-t May. of the premises situated at Blooming- j
la '?. loot of 7l>t -tre* ;, consisting of a two story dwelling 1
house and large frame building; 46 by 36 feet, and a room j
t" feel Ion?, well lighted; witli other uuiidm^'. attached ; a
j horse power -team engine mo boiler, !>oih new wnd in ex
cellent work in'.* ord-r. A1-0 4 patent mangle, 2 w ash wheels; |
cisterns; tubs, i.e. It is one of the most healthy locauons on
the North River, and well soiled for anv business wber?
light mach uery is required, po-^ssine a d?"*ek and i w?arr? !
of land. For particulars apply on lb? premises, or at 7U
Maiden Lane, up >tair-. a^ 2? '
MA HOUSE AND LOT~to let ami
a. Farm for sale or exchange.?A two story Ibjo-e,
BamrOutbuildings and 2 acres of land to let. very piej-. i
antlv -it.wted in a small mid pleasant vill;ur-'?/"?? |M.;'" f?
NewlMilford, on the banks of the Heusatomc River,
a Railroad running Un?uzh n-e place, and omj ?* noun,
ride froin.this citv. The Hou- has *>?n%?P?fc*a a
Pub ic noose, and a very ,???iya?.l. Rent onlv S100.
AI?, for sale or exchanire, a nrst-rate V arm ol 1.50 ?rr~
fn e and clear of al incunjbrance, ?* ith ne w House and ' ?ut- ?
. ? II. -veil fence*! and watered, -ituated in the town ol
Danb i t.. ? mde trnm die villageanJ t mile from the ;
llailroad.'which would be sold or.-exchang^d lor a Tir-t-rate
?lock of Dry: Goods. Also; 70 acre-, of l.n'l in tin* State ;
will i,e ev-ham/ed for any kind of Goods suitable tor a
?ountry st?r*.. For particular- inquire of
n-ji3t' B. B. BARLOW,94 Canabstreer, i
^Ai'OR .??TF:?The \VhiteIead Works '
JjgiML situated ai Stock?ort. in the County of Cslumbia
and state of New-York?including the rights ol' Edward
Butler. Esq.; as tenant of the p-al estate, and a portion of
the buildings up*su which said works are erected?including
:.s right ? ? reoairea lensethereoC To^ethi-r with ai! im- i
provements, wnether of huildin^*. water-whee!.. machine- 1
ry. whether, attached fi the premises, or other* is-, and all -
material*, on tin- -aid pr-mises u?.ed or required in the m-k
ing of Wttrtelead, including Lead, wr*iui'ht or unwrought, I
coal. oil. Jsc i.e. Also; the right ?*fcarrying on -aid work*, t
with the improvement- discoverer! by Edward Butler in the I
process of rnanufa&turisg and mixing of Whitelead and i
j paint-. .
'l b*- alcove i- o?en d a*. pp\;**e sale uutil the 18th day ol ?
? Mac, next, and if not d!?p?>?e?l of bv that day. the same will .*
. .old it Public Auction on tbat.day, at 12 o'clock. Si-.at
the Merchants' Exchange in the city of New-York; For
further p.tru.-ulnr-. ami as to term- '?: *ah*. u;f(aire <it
? MeCoua i. Clark, Anornevsat Law. No.53 Wail street,or
I Dp?ii the premises at S'oefino't. or
RUSSELL PHELPS, Assignee, itc.
I Dated Nf.w-VoRk, April 15, Mil. a!6 2ow Jvr
j _ REAL ESTATE.
>? FOR SALE.?A valuable Country
r*C?- Sent -n}h~ tow-tiff Jamal.-.?. L. I Tiie sub?cruVr
? ortrr. -or ?1* ms Prr_rperty ..--a part rhereyf. .1- mav suit ap
I Pte * tltin-m -.' to 5; or in acres of laud nli nitfd for
gn-viemn*. parpo-es. with a spec cats rrontelr;r ie?r d vid**d
in 7 ?.V?. w tb fruit and or%?jea-al :.r^. the middle
-stctioti ?? bigbry unproved; * ItS nil the c?avi.-. ? < -?t > ?c t
ag-.-e-l family; y ttti 2 var eis i ; eh ncr fnnunthes^<on.
^'.Mr-i.ul i:ms, b. 'r.s .-r.d grape vines in abundance
Tie bouse is v-ry ?.:b?:4nt:;d 3ud m'.?'? 1.. baUVi oat.houst>v
barn .tnd fence* a!! 11c* and tn c impiete or-It.-. TM wT--.e
property Kill Ise sold at a p ce to tinkr it.a desirable bV
yestmew, or a part ia view of improving t?e a.ijoinii,.
port*. Terms \?- v mvoi ?b!e upon apoHrat >-. to i>r __
dress (neat paid) jntStM-n". J.r 1L TO ft-LON. J amaicn,
FOR SALE.?A valuable i arm,
?Jiii about 90 acres of good ?_? at B? .-le's P -.i;
twtt'i water privri-L'.-?, in thenurth Qu^rtero! St.:teu !?!??. .
For paru\-ulnrs inqnirt? of I) iv ?! Deeper, f* AbtSstreet, or
" I*. I'. W..,,.. near Bui '. ||> id, 011 State? Island, a:* Iw
I A FA KM i? Neu Jers-y~ 22 acres,
?An to Let ?>? Lea*. ,orie ami a half mi es from Hacken.
o. kiiiiltK.-,-w:..:'r. FbrtlLee.T mit?-i froth Hobcken,
? Teneck road. Inquire of. J. G. UTTER;23'Fourth
?'re.a. _ajti j4V.
FOR SAl.K.? '-i.-i.-ai.i^ l>-w>;;iiti<' ?
Eor sals <+r exehangr. *a tract* - i baud-onie Lan-1.
ceiiiaininr l-** 3c?s each: ?ofl of a su;wr.>r ...ja!-;*, ?,1
tered w ith tine streams: and covered ? lib She ?.?an, r such
is ?!? ??? oak, luckih-> , bcaea, ?-a!:r:t. maple aad'^ryca'nwre.
?' : >.! is adapted to wheat rve. .-oni. o-is. t niton, tobacco,
. ^eetan-lb h.potatoeN Th-- above :'.???!? will! esold at
reduced prices, and ->n terms to mit ?t ti.cv will be ex
changed tor almost any km-.i ?>( niercnsndixe, For'maps,
!t?grains and partical irs, anplv 10
nl tf SMITH i. will ?,-J;"?:K y--. Jo?n sl n;> ?airs.
^ FOK SALE?-A Earm;;situaic(i at Far
-.i.^.. Itockawsy. L. i. ? .; ..- ,1 * ?> t ?Iis ti ? e 1 . the >larin?
rarinoii, and in>iiting on the liny au.! oenn. It contain*
U*0 acres, 70 acrestif "wh;ch is sjrsi rat" t-ilable land ; the
??s-titte gnotl gr?sV'or iheadow land, old sbnn wo<x3land.
On ihr premises is a heat Fnnn Housed Barn ami other oat
b ii:d.t!i's easy access to the c ty i"';a by land avi was
f? r. It l>(- divided into farms of different quantites.?
Vpply to Sam. It. B. Norton on the premises or to A. Sin
trarr...\o :t Broad-st
Abo. other property for sale similarly situatetl. Apply a<
before stated. al.SCw*
FROM S t? UW?? lbs. o?~Ere*h (Jap
-Vj-.-I OE.VSKEO. : iiioc licest species and *arie.
t--s. lorsale, n [uantttiesto suit purchasers, at BRIDGE*
?SAVS permaneut;estnl.hsliinenti cornerol Eigbteenlberf.
md Broaflway. Also,'The Young Gnnlener'n Assistant'
contninuig the results ol hLs22 yeai>' practice tn New-York.
\- tin. work ha. been honored by the award of a Gold Me?
ed :ri"n t!-.- American Institute, "which Institution, and the
"-? v-York Si ite Airricultiirnl Society, hai'ins alsoasvarded
?ey ralcppie- as Premium- Ibr superlor sj-eciHien* of Gar*
len Products, i,? ;!'>-r couiuienl i- deemed unneces-ary.
mP Joi*
FOK SALE?Oue of ISO
. -,j.r,~ acres in ttown ol Siuithtown, L I. mi the nun?
countt y ro,iti, alxait one-half of which i- cleared, the other
'calf titulier, and nU.in good fence, in a healthy neighbor?
hood,- w*itli schools* near. The l<and is'g?v>d anifsoisiiuatr.-!
PMit it emi be niaile into seveial coiivenienl Kann- with a
???port -n of 1 liable anil wiMwlla-ul locacb. 11> convenience
t<- the ltnilro.nl I a- ndti ted a nuuibei of nVtscliairics to ertct
houses for their families near this land, and is very desirable.
It w Ii be -old at -ii*> per acre.
Also, a Parin of 2-10 acre- near the Sound and a cood har?
bor, in an e.<eeljeni village. The Land is in a very pro
ihietive condition, well leticcoaad watere?l,"a largequantity
ol fruit-anil loctisttr ees;anri'?Iii.'acres 6f-thiiber, comfortable
bouse, barn and otb r out butltlii.gs. It is every way very
d ? able : >r geuiee ? limiting leskleuce. It will be sold
cheap, and a large pari 01 tin' purchase money may remain
? 1 mortgage. Eor jwrucumrsoi both apply at 218 rront-st,
New-York. _ m2fi Itn*
^pTOTCNG nud Merchants' Aceoiuita.
-f' 7 ?The undi rsigfie?! continues to give instruction in
Writing', Book-keeping and Coiani rclal Ariibnieticduring
: day or evening. Vic .'1 isviij mn^i he received mtnely in
imtc \f desired*
Tin- lei m- are the same as charged Sy the ailvertiser dur
ing tin- Insl years, vh : $13 for either branch singly until
il.i- requisite prolicieacy is attaineiL
To<)bviate fur?ier?iiiioyance frbin u<e|e?? applications,
tie- advertlsi 1 begs 1 1 -mieth.it he neither professes to tench
wriumr iira tixeil number ol b-vm-, nor tn provide situa
1 ms lor his si?dents; and as regnrtls his mode ol' instruc?
tions he di enii it sullicient to state, tor the information of
stranger.-,what may bei.easily tested by enquiring among
merchants, that there are hundreds Ol young men ful
tiiling the duties of responsible ami lucra?ve ?11 nations in
t> is cily who owe their aHvnncement 10 ih.r advertiser's iu
struct. TIKI.MAS JUNKS, 183 Broadway.
For saleat the raoms Jones's Book-kccimnu just |iub
lishcd ami already adopted in the leading-Academic insti
iiiiions in thi-city. Price $1 5<J. a!3lf
PEALE'S ? Old Curiosity Shcp,' No.
No. iUSk Broadway, New-York.?Depository for tiie
?nie of Curi?sil es. Shells Miiierals, Ire. on commission.?C'
W. I'M VLE would respectfully inlorin (he public that his
store now presents tie' largest .md most valuable collection
oi specimens ol NatHral History ever oi'Vr?sd tor sale 111 thi?
City, consisting ol Eorei ?and American Minerals. (Just
received and for sale,.ih< larg? collection of the late Dr.
b'oyd.) Shells from all parts of the world, consistine ol up
wards of I.uiMi,beO specimens. Family and School Cabinets
oi iMttii 1;ai-. Sle-I1-, * I-, fioiu s.1 SOupwards. Artiiicial Eyes
wbrrted work antl preparing Bed-, .vr.; Coins; Insects,
? 11 1 specin ' nn of* very other branch of natuial science.
Pet Birds and \uilllllls stutled a* natural as hie.
DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS
I iken from U A. M. till 5 P. M. at die modernte price ol
w idi a 1 eat morocco cuse. Daguerreotype Portraits traded
lor Clothing, Fancy Articles, Curiosities; Priniin;;, Ailver
lisingiiiC Pi r-iii - taught and furnished withapparatus, Lc.
capable to e.xecute J'ortraiis by the above process, on very
ill''derate term*.
N B.?Pet Birds and Animals ?tu(Ted as natural as life.
,-i|j if ?Iii.*.'; Broadway.
DR. JJARR V and RUE US LOCK
WOOD'S COLLEGIATE and MERCANTILE
\i'\*)EMV is now open a' ill Braadwa'v, underauspices
favorable tii iheinselves ami profitable to such pupils as may
in- placed under tle-ir 1 are. Their well '.wn experience
and success in tlieii several departments of Collegiaie and
Mercantile Instruction warrants them 111 saving that their
? siuWIistnnei 1 - lit- advantages equal to thai ol any other
01 the . ity. Cru'tls contaiiiinK tenns,."tcr, may !><* obtained
at tin- roonisvor nt iheljwkstoreofAIr. Roe Loi kwood, nn
derneaib.?April, 1842. ?13 Im
f' L()i;i:; C?iTee and Spice Mills?-Ullico
VT 165 .Mulherry-sl eel, New-York '
o.i hand and kor sale,
Green Codec, Ground Pepper,
Roasb d do. " Clove-,
(trout.d do. " Ciniianion,
Nuanegsj " Pimento,
Indigo, " Ginger,
Fig Blue, " Cocon,
Superfine Mustard; kc
All ariieles iro'n llie above inanutuctory are \Mirranted
superior in qunltt* 10 any thing 01 the kind in I'm-market,
and arc put up cxpres-ly for grocers .md family usv, nnd
delivered to nhy pan 01 iheeity free of expense. Country
in rcbants suppli< d at llie shoi lest notice.
N B.?Cortee roasted and grouml io order, and will be
taken 10 aii'i from the mills free or.cartagc. All orders
proiiiptlv attended Iw. ?'in Jr
Y t 1 1 1'' l i.?Tilt' iiinli.TsigiiKd hereby -?ivo
J_ s| notice that they hav'i formed n Limiied Parinerdblp
fiursunm io lirst toi?' 01 He- lourlh 1 hapier 01 the second
1.1 the Reviseil Statut? -. entitled 14 "i Limited Partiier
shipsr" and ti-.u the terms therevif.>re as follows 1 The
name or lirm under which ?uith copartnership 1- to he con?
ducted is.'i-William fx. Gouldingc' The geilend niiinreof
the iiusines-intended to he transacted 1- thai ol a Cutlery
ami Surgical ln?trumeni MiUKinw:lurer. The gewral [>art
ner interi?sted therein is Wjiiiam R. Goal ling; resiilJng in
Ihe-Gity. of. New?Y?rk, and the .jiecial partner is Allison
Post; residing ii tin same place. The amouni of capital
which the sj.i d partner has contrihuiedild the conunqn
-tiK'k is ten thousand dollars. The said purl net ship is >o
commence on tl, s day rind lerminateoM the rirst day of Jan
uarv, in 1I1? year one thousand r-i^'.t hundred and lorty-five.
? D^ted New-York. April II. !->g.
WILi I AM R. GOULDINC,
al2Cw_ALL!'UN POST._
T>ATENT C11E>fi cTL UIL LAMPS,
X CHEMICAL OIL, BURNING ELITD.?The sub
scrit-er would Invite tlic attentioa of the public to his stock
of4 GREEiVOUGIPS PATENT l.AMPs,' which I oro their
beauty and .su|?erior qualities,' are destinesJ to supersede all
others how in u.-e. The oil winch is burned in diem is a
chsimical preparation, very clean in it- proji?*rti"?, and eivei
a v?ry brilliant and economical light The Huruing Fluid
?- pt/rlabla light, 'rre from .dl smoke, smell tr grea*?, an**
win neither s^>il nor .-t.tin. Cornnidh Lampscan be aiiere.1
ata trkling expense :.. burn the flnid. The ?u(<-crib*r is
kliullv perinittvd m n-n-r 10 -*>ne-of ->ur most respectable
fa<uil!es, w ho aie now usint' nie an.icie.
J. (]. HOOKER, 466 Broadway,
F. B ?There is no danger of ex(do,ion in either one or
.articles._021 u
rpwo sii.vi;r mpjx>als Ai\D7JM
PLOMAS have l?e<-ii awarded io John Lin-lmark. 3*
Chniham-s?-eet, for die tx*t Cologne and Perfunieryi For
,| v,,f> j,,, |,__, l,rr:i ttfi^ai-'--! in tiie urdnu'xruirt- ot Per
iijtuerv in '"'"'' present time he has not
Dr*m!*i'id bira-seJI;; before 'h?- public in the advertising col?
umn- oTaay J**iperi but mi.-. ?usialoecl by the decision ol cm
,,,^fit judge* nt'fvrlune-rv . pivennt the Fairs held in this city
and Boston, he feeLs authon-ee! in saying to those who want
iny article in Ids ITncythat at <I8 Chatbam-streel tl-**r may
lin'l a sujx'rior quality, at moderate pr.er.. Rememb?r the
number is x.2. formerly ei^ra'n-?-1<> Cbatbam Ch?peL 614 \y
QJLVEli F1 IkTEVVru. Thornson, Pio.
ij Ig) Witliam-street; continues to manufacture Silver
VYarieiof the best description and of-the latest pa item*.?
1' esenoirJon Vases. Pitchers, Waiters,.Tea arid Cortee Srr
'-s. Cake and Fruit Ba?kets -tad Children's Mug-, richly
clia.-ed and appropriately designed.
Also, D essert Fruit Kniveaaud Forks, silver blades; Forks
ind S|xiun.., king tliceaded and j/Ia.a threaded patterns,
Prite Medals ofy-ariooa patterns; suited !<>r prizes of Flo
ricultural; Honjcultural and Agricultural Societi??.
Onters by letter punctually aUended to.
The whob of these artii les are uianufactured 00 the pre
nises ofsteriing s.lver. and no eare or expeiise ts spared ui
lie beauty os the workmanship.
N. B.?Drawings and e-omates c anicles for presentation
k ill bf fnrni'lierl in answer 'o an application. fifi 3m
Bv Srw*:ai Appoint meat.
JOSEPH GILLOTT, Fen Manufacturer
x) TO THE QI'EEN.?CAUTION.?The hi-rh ehanu.
:erof these Pen.? has induced the attempt, on thv parto
...?veral disreputable makers, toprai-i >r a fraud notonly bpou
Mr. Gil:?tt, but a!?o upon the puhhe An interior art clc,
a'-aring tlf m.s-petUd name, thus, Gdlot, omitting the Snnl
, is now in the markvt. It ca? readily be detected by its
infimslied appearance, and the very common style in which
t U- put UD.
Ill,,- ?rve, the e^nti'.ne Pens are ar?* all marked in furl?
?Jo-?-pti Gillott'- Pa-'/Tit," 6r..4'Jo*eph Gillott. warranted;''
tin?thai eacl gn-;- ?? i,-- a fnc simile of his signature.
The ahov- may i.<- had, wholesale, of HENRY JKSSOP
iyJB Iv "1 Jobn-atre<?i.cornerra'Clirt.
OAINTS, cheap for cash.?On the Ame
.L. ricau Plai?Paint-. Oils, Window and Pn-ture Gl-vi,
g I' r Walls, kc wholesale and r- taiJ. 1 IG Fulton-st
Broi^kiyr:. a!6 lm