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W--^r? - ?jVaHliJuKio'i .Hrt-Ial?? and BailgeH?Con ng a'correci liken'?????( the Fattier ol hisC??untry,suit? able tobe-worn by all Temperance Swell?-? in the First Great Anniversary of the Se.-ond D.-ciaranon of Imlepend .1-,-.. ib?- Glorien;? ?Gib ot March. May be had m anv ?i WHAITE'S .?Id e?i*?i.l.-i?e;i Engraving and r- " otfice, No. 5 C?nrtlandi ?t. m2S. Il" ;?T Temperance <LYi?-brntion, March 2*J?h,13-l? _'l be bue ?? .il l>e tonne?! on Hud vine, tree t, ihe right r*-?t ? n" on St. John's Park, at 9 o'clock. A. M., and m0v<* pre. '< ~. ,v hi 10 o'clock, down Hudson to Clratrtbf-rs, up Cham. r;?.iv at u? o noca, ?town iiu.wi.-i io ? immoers, np Cham ??-?-. to Broadway, down Broad-nay to Wall, down W*_ll m Pearl.np}Pearland Chatham to East Hroadwav, up East u_t.. -.v !t. ftnlnniliin thmntrli ?v.*?-,.I.... .,. u"....._ _ .. -nue to Foor tbe E.^UthA^e The line again will move up the Fifth A tcentb-street, tbrouirb **>.urteentb-.treei to the rog"?? '??"-' nne, ap Eigbib Avenue to Ki-.'l-,ti-?ntii-?treet.tJjro_rh Eign te?otb-Strect ;to Ninth Avenue, to H_-lvtti--tre?-t, m Canal, ap Cir-al 10 Broadway, down Broadway 10 the Park and d?mi-3 1* i? part?,: alar I v r?fiae?te.l thai ??'' intending to join the line will be on the ground -?? near 9o*clock as pos - -, ? . as die Proce-isi ?n will move ai "-1 o'clock precisely.? Toe Societies will march into tbe cross 5ree!!* with their r -i.t on Hudson, and report to ihe Oran- Marshal. Should tl.e day I..- ?tormy>the Procession and Oration will take place the next fair ?lay. All Total \l>?V]?-ric? S-e-ieiie? '!l ?New-York and vicinity ! ate invited to !",n in Pi'.?**"'-'"' PROGR.-MME OF THF: LINE. ORDERS. Each Division wiJJ fall m on the ?trcets designate.!, H"-.r right re-eting m Hud^n ?treei. 1st Division. Lalght ?treet. East iide. Washington T?*mpera?ce Guard? -. New-York lira?? Band. Washington Temperance Benevolent Society. Jumo,- Washington. Marine Temperance Society. 24 Division. Luight street, li'est fide. Hatters' Temperance Society. Franklin f?. i opera nc?- Society. Bere'-n 'I ? B. Society. Br?>oklvii T. A. Society. Brooklyn Washington Society. Manhattan Temperance Society. William-boor and Newtown Society. _d Division. lltuch -.t'ect. East tide. Pater?on T. B. Society. Newark T. B. Societv. .lersev Citv T. B. Society. Mount Put T. B. Society. Washington T. A. Society. Flushing T. K. Society. Bakers' T. B. Society. Bloomingdale T. B. Society. / Orators of the Day. I i Mayor and Common Council ol N'?-w-York. | ?. ? i Brooklyn, and Jersey City. | 5 . J Jndges "f the -?veral Courts of die City of New- : r. t j Vork and ?fclnlly. ! > 2 Commodore Perry and Suite. I.'. S. Navv. FL - j Governor and.Suite ol tbe State of New-York. ) * ?lib Divi?.on. ilearti street. West side. Chelsea T. B. Society. Cold Spring T. B. Society. I!..[...? T. A. II. Societv.' cimiei. T. fi. Society. Sixteenth Ward Societv. Shipwright and Caulkers' Society. 6th Division. .Vorth-Yfo'ne street, East side. Lafayette T. B. Society. Good Samaritan T. Society. Columbia T. A. Society. Neptune T. B. Society. Cru ton T. B. Society; Manon T. B. Society. filh Division. North Moore street, li'est side. B titellers' T. B. Society, Hand and llanil Society. Welsh Temperance Society. Ark T. A. Societv. Broadway Washington ."?ociety. "Jib Division. Franklin stetet. East side. Catholic Temperance Societies of New-York am" Brooklyn, Williamson!?:, Newtowri, Flushing, Jamaica, Harlem and New-Jer.??-y. ?tli Division. Franklin sti-iet, li'est side. Citizens and Strangers generally. Members ot Total Abstinence Societies abroad. Amv Societies omitted will report to the Grand Marshal as early a? possible anil their place will be designated. m2?' JAMES G.J'OUBKS, Grand Marshal D" Temperance Anniversare;?HOPE TO? TAL ABSTINENCE RELIEE SOCIETY.?Members iCot-ttiluiional mid Pledced,) will please meet ai tin- Hall, Tuesday morning, 29th in?t.. ai ? ..'clock, to join in the pro? cession of the day. Badges can lie had al die Hail at any time, or of the committee. Juniors belonging to tbe Socie? ty will meet earlier to make arrangement*, for carrying ineir banners and dags. The I estiva I in the evening "will commence at half pu?t 7 o'clock. The room will be i-le gantlv decorated, and the entertainments of the evening will be interspersed with music, addresses from popular ipeaker?, o?le?. a.-.-. The tables will !<e amply supplied with the choicest anide? of tbe market, (including codec.) Tick? et, can be bad at the Hall, corner Broadway and Grand st. Single tickets ."si cts.: t ? admit one gentleman ami lady 7.V.; t tvo ladies mid one irentletnan $1. COMMITTEE. James Cook, 56 Cedar st. John C. Coachman, S4 Ann si. T. W. Wood nul". H F.ldred, Broa.Iwavii Grand 130Elizabeth?t HGGrand; Gilben Davton, 420 Grand. G. Phelps, 171 K. Broadway. J. (.'. COACHMAN. iu23 2r Grand Marshall. "D* Ms?- tK?-iitl>t-i ? o( t!i? WmthiufffonT?-ui PERANCE BE-EVOLENT SOCIET. will meet at the H-dl, corner of White and Centre streets, at K o'clock, on Tuesday morning; March 89th, preparatory t- forming in procession to celebrate the firsl Anniversary of Wasbinglo niiinism. All strangers belonging to Total Abstinence Societies an invited to form in ihe procession. Bv order of LEWI?, PECK, Marshal. Francis K. Browne, Sec'v. Com. of Arrangements. m-S 21* , ? ???i - XT Teetotal I en. Attention.?The Members of tlu- Washington Total Abstinence >ocii-ty will meet at ilieir Hall, No 7! Division ?tre,-t, Tucsdav morning, at o o'clock, in join In the grand celebration. The books Will be liter*? to give an opportunity to any one who wishes in join ihe ocietv. JOHN HOLM AN, PresideDt FitANcts P. .Y".n'.s,.nii? Sec. in2a?'t IT-* flrnnil Cclebrntion.?The m?mlters ol" the Mount Pitt Temperance Benevolent Soeietv will assemble at the TI.ali.m Hall.251 Gran.! ?treet. on Tn.-?dav, March 29, ai ?o'clock A. M. precisely. FRANCIS ESQUIROL, m.?. It* Grand Marshal oftlie Mount I'm T. U. S. UZT llntferM' Tenipcmnee Hoe?ely.-Tb.- Hat? ters of New-Voi-K, mid viriniiy, are reiine?ied 10 assembl? .it the north ?vest corner of St. John'.. Park, on Tuesday morning, tbe 29lh in*?t. ni i' o'clock, to unite in procession will? thi- various Temperance Societies m celebrating ihe ?ri irions anniversary of Ihe Washington Temperance So? ciety. Badges wi I be furnished gratis oii tlie ground. ni2? ill* IT/" Gr?ai W:.Mhin*;t*?iiinii Ami?v?-rr-.nry Pe?tivnl,t0 be hetclUI Centre Mtrk.-l Hall, sntlie ?-ven ingot M?i*ch *_9,*84-.?The C?.inmiiiee plddtre themselves ilnit no person ?ball be admitted without ?? ticket. Tan, coffee, and other suitable refreshments will be fur* lllslicd, and the company will be st-at'-.l lit table. The refreshments ami table? to he under ihe superintend eace ef.Wm, L Carman, late?f National Hall. Tickets 30 cents each, for sale at Washington Temper? ance Hall, corner ol While and Centre ?tivn?; aube store nf.I W; Kell:??.?/, 1:72 Canal street; at Hugh Pattinron's, earner of Ant? and Nassau; R. Sher.wood*5,5n"J?hn'St; Rev. J. Coven'-, l"?l Nassau ; H. W. F'wher's, epriur Centre Mar? ketplace and Broome street; B. .lesii;.'?. Pacific.(Temper anee) Hotel, 1C2 Greenwich street That every person wishing tickets mac be supplied, the Committee would suggest that application be tutui?: as early, m tnrtbt?>t, as the CSib. D-H.r? open m 7 o'clock, exercisi s (o commence at B. A. C. FLANAGAN, Cbainnitii, Committee of-Arrangeinenw. Francis K. P.io? ue. Secretary im2"j It* O" Pir?t Annivcr??nry oi the Wasbiiifrton Tem? p?rance Bciievolciii Society of the Citv of New-York, will fw- celebrated tin Tuesday the -*'tli of March iu?t. The diiVets-iii T-jmperancc Societies ?vili assemble al St. John's Park, ??i i' ..Vlmk in the morning, and under tbe ?il cet "?' -?i the Grand Marshall form Ihe line of procesi?n, marching through ibe principal ?treet? of ihe city to Wash? ilici?n ><juari-, where a?ldress??s w ill !>?? delivereil bv cen ileluen appointe?! for thai purpos?? among whom ate Wil? liam H. Baniett, Esq., Ihe l> strict Attorney of Queen? county, and Messrs. N.oodrnffand llolnuuiof tills city. Tin- F.veuin? Exercises will tak? place at the Broadway Tabernacle", on which Dcca>ion an Oration will t?e pro -.jw-.ticed by tbe Hon. Theodore Frelingbuysen. Chancellor >.i'the Now Y.-rk University. An Ad Iress bySnlem Dutch et, V'.s.]. of the Howard Socii-'.v. ami addr.-???*? will h!s?i be made bv several other gentlemen The choir of tbe Tabernacle have kindly volunteered ih.ir services on the nccaslo?*?. Doors will o-vt'ii at 7 o'clock P. M. Tickets Of admission at 12$ cents, each to ndiiii* one per sei, mav be obtained at Mr. Sylvester's, No. 121 F.h?i Broad war, of the Presidents Of the different Temperance Socie? ties, of Mr. Lebheus Chapman, 43 Wall-street, at tbeaffice of liie Tru-t Fire Insurance Co.. and on Ti_?**sday, the ;iay of celebration, bteween the kours of.;10"o'clock at the door oftheTabernrde m2."?:it* I.T Animal "TIu?iie.i*iu.-Dr. R?BT. H.' COL LYER, Mem Mas*. Me.i. Society, late of tbe London Iiui ver?itv, many vear? pupil of Dr. '.lo'.m Ellioison, in St, Tuo- j mas and North" London Hospital?, informs tbe ladies and eeullemen of New York, thai he ba? tuk.-n r?x>ms at No. 2: .School ?ire-.i. opposite tbe Cnivcrsalist Church. Boston, v.h.-re be w.ll .les.'!'- banself to the iicnin-m of Nervous Ail?. : ,-.?, an ? tl.e Mesmeric **xaminatk)ii of diseases. D* DemotLstratK.il? ? ?il ?? given at 27 School street in Me?iiier:?ui Proper, Pbreno Mesmerism, Patho Mesmerism, PtlVSiogno Me?uieri.in. iiC .'.?". l?J" 171?'!!!-" due notice. fir. c. will be delighted to see hi? New V?rk friends when they visit Bo.ton. __ ni282aw3w* ET Liberty Parly.-The friends of THOMAS K. FIELD; K?.? . me Liberty Candklate for Mayor; arenotihe?r tt-il meetings will be hdd at tlie corner oi D?*lancy ami Chyrstie-.treet?. each Monday ?nd Tliurstlay Evening until ?be ??lection. Persons ?li?;?ose.! to add tb'-irnauie? to the Vigilance Com? mittee? ot' their respective Wards nre invited to attend. ?Members of the General Committee are requested to be punctual in their attendance. . . Byorder; JAMES G. BARB OUR, Chairman. ?it?Koe W. Roit, Secrrtirv^_ it-24 TI-_tM6t" O* rnionUta>A?s?ociat?on.-?"*>'l.i<''in'"*d meet lo? of tills a??ociatioii will be beldai MooroeHall, on N*?e<1 ntrtisv Cvenin?, March '"?'-ib. ?i 7J o'clock. SILAS C1U?KKRING, President. H- ?.r"Silitb, \ SociTtari("' m28 -Si O* ?aratoan Water???Medicinal Waters of the ?Jn-.tin, Congre-?, P?villiqn, and Iodine Spnngs, MnstanUy on hand,-rt?.)i from tin" sprinL'?. For sale, wholesale and um?U, bv David Sauds ic Co.,' Ct?riidst, 77 East Broadway, corner Market ?treet. cul7 ?sn? MONEY MARKET, ?.ale? at the .-nock Exchange, ?Iarch 26. 10 ??hares Deli-. Hud.?39*|SS0 Loug Island.? ...cash 52 |ivi do.? 1-3 ?lav? KS 5*) A.r, ?> v ProvsSds ?33 175 rio.?ras-" &$] ?M Mohawk R. 47 25 do.60days ?56i .25 do.ca?h 47 25 do.ca?h g!?'; 25 An.b3 days 47*1 25 ?lo. !-!" ; 50 do.caii: ;7* 25 do....? next we.-k B3-H So ?Jo.4?j" 25 do.sl4days33 10 do. 4S ?5 do.each 39f 25 do_ next week 47*. 2*> do..4days29 jlMH?irl?EniR....iS?<lavs 75 V) do.ca?b 90 iro do.caih 7> 2b do. 89?? ]j PHK-rv.n.-1*4 50 Farmer.?' LoaD. 19 50 do.b ?30 davs 4>? bo do.h 3days i'?J| 5-'j do.b 3days 4?j SECOND BOARD. 25 Dei. U Hud..? 12 days 88 [100 do.s 15 davs ?38 Commercial and ?Honey flatter*. Siwimv, P. M. The business oi the Board was limit?-d, and the feeling downward. Delaware i: Hudsondeclined ?-, Mohawk 1 : Pater?r,[i improved ?. In Stale Seruritie? the ?ale? were a!>ou: 50,i*X>0 New-York Sixe? l8<f?2sold at '?1? an improvement, Ohio Six's were Grin: City-Water Loan *ol?l at 77 i ; W ?-stern Fancies were heavy. 3.f}(10N*ewYorJi6<,'62... t\ i .l.????! do... .1? 3 ?luv?' 17 7,000 Ohio fi?. *,;?!. ?J5 I .'?.eoo Ir.d StCT ?*??.'.. I7.? C/iif) Illinois ?7s'7fi. 173 8.000 Indiana 5?;. 13 5,000 ??o.bS.i--7.-s 17? 2,5t*> N. V. W.L. "70b3ds 77? 3,00? do.s?30daysl7? .r>,?Wi do.77j L<*O0 do. 177lr5,000 do.I?3days78?j SECOND HOARD. LOW Li 5s. J8?! There was a tair l?u?ine?s in Sieriin?ye*sterilay ai 7 ,.Ti? ll??- laiier only for the best bills. Francs 5.S7*-. There was no material change in Inland Bill?, except .Mo? bile. Confidence appear? to be almn?! entirely lost in that point, and -aJei were ma'le ?.s hiph as 30 discount ; Virginia is rather wnru- aho. Philadelphia is quoted at par: but a very considerable amount could not he .??old better than i discount. Philadelphia.par a ? i Monttromf-ry.27 u ? Baltimore.dis i a J Tusc?loosa.27 a ? ?infill!?.h a 9 New-Orleans.71 a ? N'oi a, Carolina..'} a c I Nashville.1* a ? <Jhur!e??u-,n.1?J a 2 ?Louisville.Ci a 7" Savannah.24 a 2?|St, Louis.18 a 1* ? utiu'ta.2), a 2j Cincinnati.?) a 10 Columbus.? a ? Interior of Ohio.10 a 11 Macon._ a ??Indiana.? a ? Mobile.2*, a 2C|Illmois.? a ? The ?reet rate? for money is -.till rather worse than it was. Although th?* very be? names are in demand al 7 a 8 per cent.; yet ihat only proves tbe wantof confidence, in paper generally, when cu pit a lists conientrate at a low rate on a few name?. Fair paper sells at 12 p?-r cent. Small Treasury Notes are in demand at l a i?largo 3 a 1 discount. The Brok'-r?. as yet. continue to buy the hOtes of lbs Chatauque County Bank, Bank of Lyons ami Rochester City Bank, and more confidence is felt in tln-ir stability than for ?nine days past. Specie payments continue in Philadelphia. The resump? tion at Pittsburgh in '?'enera!. The HoiL-ieof. Virginia have disagreed with tli?- Senate in fixing a n sumption day on the 1st November n?-xt. JVciv-York .llarket. ASHES? Fotliing doing except?t reiail in either descrip? tion. COTTON?The market is very (?uiet, operators waiting anxiously for advices by tbesleamer. FLOI'R?The market is linn at ?6 50. Oilers ?f *J6A4 are refused. Ohio tlat hoop $6 S73 a G 50; Troy, in ?ton*. ?K?37j; sales 10oO bids New Orleans to prime at $6 a C': about 1500 fibls Geucsee were laken at .?-?" 50. In Southern there is not much activity. Sales 300 or-100 l?hls George town at K>- We quote Georgetown AS S7j a $6* Brandy wine $.5 171 a vi*. Small sales Petersburg at $G. GRAIN?No tiling doing: LAWYERS' DIARV.March 28. Calendar of the Common Pleas, Part First?,5,50, 219,57,59,69,73, 1,79, 71, 17, 27, 47;-!i), 2^7, 22;?. Pnrt S? t-ond?? Meet? at 10 o'clock at Superior Court Room?O, 14, ?JI!, 12, *0, 98, inn, 102 Id-!. IW. Ifs'l. 110, 1)2, 111. lili. Circuit Court.7?79, au. 91,92, 95 to ion, 102,10-1 lo ivi. 115. O" Notes s?f Issue, Superior Couru Vacation week?Su? perior Court. CITY INTKLLK?ENCK. Reported tor Tlie New-York Tribune. .Saturday, March 2o. SUPERIOR COURT. DECISIONS.?Am. In?. Co. of N. V. ads. David P. Reisch tnid Win. S. I'eterliin.?Motion denied, cost* to abide the ?nit. Reuben Rowley ails. Silas II. Kitr.hell. Motion granted, without costs. Samuel A. House ad?. Bayard Boyd. Motion (?ranted, w iiliout costs. Earnest Fiedler ads. John .Malta??, Jr. Replication ??-t aside, the plaintiff 10 be at liberty to reply tie novo. Edward II. Laigbl, and others, ads. Ernest Fiedler. Sam?* as above. Geo. S. Nichols v?.. the Mayor, &ic Appeal on a jmlK' mem for selling lime noi inspected here- [Ii was *o m Greene county understate Law.] Judgment reversed. John McGloin vs. John Celtrell. Judgment revers?!. W'm. C. Bryant and Win. <?\ B??i?s vs. Edward Green. Relative to collecting newspaper accounts in country. It plaintiff"? credit ">23, motion to ?el a?itle denied, otherwise granted. Sarah M. Graham, vs. Samuel I. Tobias. Judgment lor plaintiff Peter Morton and Edward Filley vs. Austin D. Moore. .Midi.m lo sei asiile, nonsuit denied. Peter A. Hargous vs. Eugeue Alioo and oiber?. Judge? ment of nonsuit. CIVIL COURTS. In the Circuit Court an action was brought by Joseph Martin, formerly a mast-maker at the foot of Montgomery ?ireet. against John Ilillyer. former Sheriff, to ?recover damages for levying, in i air?, on a lot of ?pars wan h 9350, asserted as belonging lo plaiulifl*, but whirl? were taken on mi execution against ins sun. Verdict for plaintiff In the sume Court an action was brought by Luther Gay, .ipaiu?t Asn Gardner, keeper of the city Hotel, to recover ihe amount of a note, (being due of three discounted for de? fendant by Mr. Beiden, Wall street The three amounted to $IJ366,*and the plea of usury i? now ?i-t up, as bul $1,200 were received tor them. Verdict tor d?fendant ??aja?" O* PARTICULAR NOTICK.?Those rieisons having furniture of any description to ?lispo?*?- of. or wlio are break ihg up house-keeping, will find a ready xile tor any portion or all of their eooiis, by sending their adilreiw.or calling upon tlie subscriber. Goods to any amount purchase?!. (180 (21 I?*. CHl.TOV .?c CO.. 197 Chatl-iiiu ?-L MARINE JOURNAL. PORT OF NEW-YORK, MARCH 29, 1812. M1S1ATUIU*. ALMANAC.?THIS HAT THE SUN I TlItO MOON I Kl'LL SEA Rises 5 50 | Seis G lOIKisen [South moni I in. 9 b? I. a 11-s i Dates. I OND?N .Feb. ITI HAVRE.Peh. 16 Lrn'RHOoi.Feh 181 nf-w-crli-ans.Mar. 1 y CI.SARED ON SAT?ROAV. Sliip Minerva, Window, Genoa. S. Brown. Barks New World, Yonng, IL-i. ?ror, Me. Hrett ,v Vose; John V?. Gnter, Dims, Pbila- elpbin. Uli-? Rowland, A.Iain?, Biiih, Me. Badger i: Peck; Mo? ren, Cdirar, Mobile. F.. D. llurlbuti St Co.; Warsaw, Konp. iii.iii. Mammas, M. Tayloi : Benjamin, I.unt. .*"t. Thomas, Badger X P.-.-k; D. B. Crane, Walker, Rio Janeiro, lti?iii!7 ?c Harris. SchrsRe^rulns, llav.kiii?. Wllmingtou; N. C; J. Ruslling, \V.-?:coit. Philadelphia; J. Cbolev ?v Co. Eldriilge, Boston L'ign?t, Eldridge, do; Volucia'i Clark. New hern, D.i'.iMar. caret. Wofflam, lVter*l?urg, Va.; Oneco, Smith. Ilarhar Grace, N'.P.. S.W. Lewi?; Cornelia, Nichols. Boston; .!. W, Kempti.n. O shorn, Norfolk; Delavun, Pctteengib, Saleni. N'esniith .V. l.ee?ls. ARRtVKO SINCE Ol'R LAST. Ship Simon, Kllery.l day? from Charleston with Cotton, Geo. button. Shin liunlsvllle, Mumford, 12 days from New Orleaus wi'.fi Sid?... to E. K. Collins. !*ki Sh;n New-York, Barstow, from Liverpool with M.ii.. to C. 11. Mamhall. Sitiu ?Louisville, Hunt. 1-1 days from New:Orleans, with Mdz to E. K. Collinsi. Co. sjhip I.uca?, Latham, 18days iVora Apalachicola with Cot? ton, isc. to E. D. llujibtu ?. Co. Sliij? St Man,-?, irotn New Orleans, Stbinsr. with Mdz to .loltiivui i; Bowdcn. Ship Celia,Thatcher, 0 ?!??>'. from Savannah, \? ith Cotton, .vo. to Scot; i; Mon-ell. Brie Cobasset. Moore, 19 days from Mobile, to Halhr-.-iok -tr. Nelson ting Gazelle. Wiitcbouse. 21 days Iron? Trinidad with Met :u Peter llannou? ?k Co. * Sehr Martha. BeJeli, 8 dnys from Washington with Mdi to Mitchell i. Co. Ship.Lancashire, Lvon, 4? days from Liverpool, Mdi to Tavlor .V Merrill. Ship Arkansas, Dehman, 27 days from New Orleans with M.li to >Ym. Nelson. Brig Levant, Webster.5 dars from New Haven m ballast. Brit; Amanda, Aven*, IG davs from Neuvita.? with Mci/. 10 ? Brei \ v???<?. . , Bii-r Peter Demil, Lewis 10 dav? i rom ?ariei. With Lot tO!.U.rR. M. Oemil ,? , . Brig Sutira, Babbage. IG days from Port L?s-in,(Ha)wn!i M?!/ p> Center i? t\*. , _f- ? _ ? Bri-r Alben: Sear?. 17 ?by* trom P?>rto C.ibello, bott?e, SiC, t? wfiiltaker. Bark G<?ii?ia, Ward. 1? days from M Croix, with ?mrar to Vlsop J- Cbaucey. , , . _. . S??e??!i?h brig .'uli.'i. Sw*euyen,53 days irom Rio .?aiieno. with indie to order. . . ... Br!': Russia; Di ink water. IS day? from Rio Jam-no. with iii.l:?- to NrMir.lh ii Ueii?. , :; BritrTvbee O rden,-5 days from Cliarlston, w-.tb co.ton, .vc. toGi'Bulklev. ,. ,., . , , . Soli- C 1) \Vii??->n. 17 day? from Mohne, with cotton, i.e., "' Sehr. Ann. .-.dav? from Xewbera, lN- ti) nava! store* to Mitchell a? Co. . ,, , -, ... schr.DeWdv.il. Benjamin. 19 days tivjm MobUe. with Cotton to order. Brig Excel, Lo.lier. G days from Savannah, wvb cotton 10 Sluirges ?.. Cleannan. _ ,. ... Brig H?rytGcrtx, 24 days from Guayama. P.R-. ??>''?" -' Scotch bark Anna Liffey, Lvall. 76 days from Liverpool, with mdze io S Gcidhue. ... Sweedtsh Bark Helena. Ajauoa, S& days from Mar?eiiies. with radze. U Mitchell k Co Brii; Tariff, Brav, lti ?lay? from Ponce {T. R-) **? K* '? Buck i Co, Bnn Augusta, Leech, 14 days Irom Matauzas; mola5ses. to T. F. Voung. BELOW?? Ship?. Bark and 4 Brigs. I "C" Robber? of Grare*.?Oh, Hudson>*?n !.. anee-Company, r?ray do not rob 20.1V1O i>? nur <"* t-,. ?.-.-? more rhar. if-i,c<?A e&rwbere, of Crien?i? an t relatives ofil dead forthe ?ak* of 100 feet square .,:"..i:.-.,w.-i.-r-.-.*?.-L uh how- penurion? mn?t -u~h nch otrir--t...!:?-- be II md c?. pable of ii*ang scandal, fraud, or attempt tobrioe, "r --t-y other crime highly r?*-nal, to ??:>-* ?!? ibfin *n rot-im.t r'.i.i?* rj I ??i exten-iv- and offensive, it ?;.. -.. limenli and *"??**im?-* of i nme-'.-nth? of our feilow-ciL-*-- .-. ;. >.??? ?1 as relatives -,r the | 6 or ?.,?"""? of t!,-.- dead in ;h- B ?? I ?: Bet>d t.u*-.".!:..- place. I Crystie-street. We, there'on . -?'?.-a ._cb to evinc- aa abborrene* for sue-, ?.-'.t.-i-? ? ?? I .n lin?; ?,???-.? the buryins? ! t.lac?- to ?ta?true own?-r>. or ::. ? ? -? .. -. ?? ?:? remains ?tfone th?r? interred, unie?. ?-. -,. -one by k'ndrwl; then i-t this noinr.o-j? Company with ?.- re i! a?.i officers, take ??otic- that each oft! ? r :. . ' ? -?? -- -ill.'-'i upon to de? fend them-elvet before tbf bar ' ??.. ?--..-ti ??: '? ' ??"? criin***-. and the honorable F. II. F. raball is >-x'.tc!ed to open t.'.e discnia??D Tuesday auerooon at ?? -'.lock, seit continue said discussion everv dav or evening tbi? iveek. Als?, Mr. T. C. Pinri.i-.ey will .id.vr ? l.-.-,.r-- on Mon? day, Tuesdav and Fridav e-.er.in_-?. at bait past 7 o'clock, ?t Hail 1.-77 B.-^.-r?-. Also; a meeting of relatives will be held a: said Hali ti... evening, and on said burying piace to? morrow, the 3>th, at half-past -4 o'clock. Ai?o a ?jreat meet? ing is expert?,; to |... held in :;.- l'.t-k. from of C'ty Hall, to h?;?ar a statement of fact' i?-:t.!. and ibis dbcussion beti"*"?*e*i tii" Hon. F.. H. Ivimball?ntl"lbe*?!5cep? as defendant? and others a? complainants. 20 honest lecturers an- wanted. Inquire at ?aid Hail, 1-T7 Bowery: m26 2t* 3 P Protect lb?? Den?!.?Ti.- citizens of New-York o-ir.,r?.ed to the removal of the D-*nd frr.m their graves, an.i especially those who bave friend? interred in the burial ground corner of Chrystie and Delancei street-, are re? quested ro roc-i t on ti,-- ground corner of Cl n-stie ar,?i De* la-vssy streets onMoHdav afternoon, at -5 osclock, to take m?nsur?-s to prevent such removal. This meeting will be distinct and separate from the a-Tairs of the church._ m2S 2i' C To Trarelers.-Gentlemen vi??tin_r tin? Citv are respectfully Invite?'to stop at the GRAHAM HOUSE, S3 Barclay-street, where a quiet home, pleasant rooms, cl*-an btrds, wlrol?ome f?->od, an>i an atmo?pbere unpo>one?i by alcohol or tobacco, await their acceptance. Tbosewbn b?> heve it impossible to live on a ri_-i.i|y temperate ami purely VegetalileiDn t without severe privation are requested to yive ?t r.ne trial. The bou?.- is very convenient to the bus** neks part ?f the City and to all the Steamboat Landimrs.? Terms mod?*rate. Geni lernen ?isltm?, the City with a ;.nrt of their Familie?; will find such a bom*- vastlv more ngreea ble than ? n?tel. Show^-Baths-fr??. f25 D*Coomb-.'?. Popular Phrenolojfy.?Exhib ?ting, Hi? exact plirenoloirirral ailmea-mr? mena oi above fifty ili?tin?.ui?l,'.1 and extraordin?r*,- personages of both sexe?, with ?kub? of the various liaiit-uis of ti,*- world; embell ?:.? ? with above f,:?v Engrarings arid Poetical Descriptions of Beauty, Intellect and Physiognomy, with observations'ex? planatory o; the Science*. For sale by DAVT*"N St NE W.MAN. r*2? !>1 Na.-sa;]..:r.-<-t.con..-r of Fulton-street. MARRIED : At Bye, Wcstchester county, on the 2-21 in?, bv Rev. Pe t.*r G. Chauncey,-Mr John L. Fi-herof New-\"?.rk, toMLss Laviuia, daughter of the laie Worn Theall, of ibe former place. At Marlborough, on Wednesday evenincr, 27>.! in?t. !,v Rev. A. A. Marclu?-, Daniel S. Sehard of tie.? citv, to Mary Ann, daughter of John If. Sm**?ck. of (he former place; DIED: (?n Saturday; .March 2?"., infam ?onof li.-i.rv S. Bancker. (in the 18th m-i. at Blomingdale.Mr. Joseph Burr.aged 79 year-;. tin Sunday ?"7th in-t. of s,-ar!.-i iwi-r. Cornelius, nnlv child of Cornelius L. and Catherine C. Hope, aged 1 year and "l days. The friends of the family and *?f Mr. John V. Tilvon, are respectfully requested to attend the funeral this afternoon, at j jiast 4o'i 1-..-K from 59 Chatham street. ('in Sabbath moroin?.,.march 27,ofcon^?rstive fever. Mrs. Fu?ir? Hatch, wi.low oi the ?ate Reuben Hatch, Esq.Of Norwich, \ ;. aged 7*7 year?, in the hope ol a blessed im? mortality. Her friends and those of the family of her son-in-law, Rev. Absalom Peters, L). D. are respectfullvinvited to attend her fn naval, at Uie residence ol llie latter, Na 2J! Grc.-ii street, ibis, (Mon*Jay,l afternoon atbalf :>n?t ' o'cio.-k. * /"RSTCUKSTKH Boarding School. ELLWOOD WALTER intend? resumine the charge of this School, and ?xpect? to he prepare?! to i> ct-ive pupils on the ?'b ol Fourth Month (April) next, The Institution ?s exclusively for b,,y-, and i? located in tbe.Mllage o? Westcbtister, aliout twelve miles from the city of New York, on the mail roa? I to New Haven. The tarnation i.? pleasant, and probably us healthy a.? any in tie State. There i? a ilaiiy ihail to and from the city, and communi? cation by s:n_?', with t?e Harlem Railroad twice a dav. The usual branches of an English education, Matiiema 11.??. and the ("reek, Latin and French languages.are em? braced in Ibe emir??- ot instruction, which will be carefully p.-rusi-d with a view t" prepare the pupil for.eiitermg Coi It :??-, or for cngaeing inmerc?nlile business. Familiar L?ctureson Chemistryj Natural Philosophy and Astronomy, illustrated by apparatus." and designed 10inte? rest Scholars in ibe study ol these sciences, will I??- deliver? ed in connection wiib ibe recitation of lessons from approv? ed text bonks. The Scb.ml, Dining, and Lodging Rooms are su arrangeai us m ailiird facilities for a constant supervision of the pupil?. Tin-re is atiple ?pace in the play-ground ior-?xercisc and amusement, and a large room is appropriated to these pnr posfcj in inclement weaiher. There an- two vacatioits in llw course of the year ; one during the last iwti weeks of Fifth ?lontli (May) and the other, the two firstweeksof Teiilh Month (OcL) Pupils are required to fiirni?h their own beds and bed? ding. All articles ofhcdding.and clothing should he <ii/ linctly marked with the owner's name or initials. Ternis? For board, with tuition in die English branches only, $45; with the languag???*, or iiiathema?cs included, .?.vi per (?iiiirur. payable in advance. Tlie. quarter consists of 12 weeks. No extra charges for washing, mending, or stationer*,*. REFERENCES IN THE CITY or NEW VORK . Cornelius W. Lawrence Roher! I W_]ke? Saul Alley Wm. L. Rod" Ramsay Crooks Mnlfonl .Martin Walter B. TownsenJ Henry II. Barrow William Willi? William Ade? Josiah Macv Fr.-.l.-ri-.k A. Tallmadge John I) Wright H.-nry Hay.lock David Lndlani, ; tin. Kobt-rt M. Siratton Thomas Hazard K. K. Collins Third Month. UM2. . ui2fi 3i* M?KAT UAROATNS/to tie hailatJA^" G E. Mil.Kirs cheap Dry G1....1? Storei.282 Spring; street and 2M Bleeelie-sireet. ni.2t.ti, ?47 ^. . HF-R CHAI?l>iU>X?A supe fJP / ?*?>/' Frini let of Sidney Coal, imported expn-ssly f,,r family use, selUne in lots 10 suit purchasers. Apple to mil ??ti J. It. CLAICK, it WaiiT?*. UTS.QN'S Iiiielligetice Olfice, Ntinther M\\ Penrl-street f8 ifu lilTAXNIA MirrAL WAUF..? Tea Set?, Castors, Lamps, Communion Tankards, Cup?, Howl?, Plates, Spoons; Flasks. Mugs, Tumbler*, Ladle?. Cotiin Plates, Pitchers, ir. 3?c. made bv Mes?r?. Leonard. Uwed Sc Barton, of Taunton, Mas... and equal to anv im* porttKl, for sale bv tin ir sol? agent in this ciiv, NA'TH'l. WITILERELL,Jr, 112 John street, ketweenChlTand Pearl ?reel?. m28 nnO Parmera ?ind .Market G?rdeaenl? | '??.m bushel? Whalebone Shavings for sale. This article is superior to anv manure now in use. Apply to m2H lw JAMKS (.. MOFFF.T, 121 PrinceSL : ?OT> v\ SI ! OI IS F? K C ASH ONLY". Tke subscribers have "ii hand, and are cmstaniiv re? ceiving from the manufacturers a good assortment of Boot? and Slices to be sold verv low for ca?h. m-"H luiis* C." CLARK ?v. Co., 1" Liht'-ny stree!. TVTEWi YOllK T>y?ifc and Printing Esta- i Il BI.ISH.MKXT.STATK.V ISLAM), D.l'ice for il." j recepti.>n and delivers- <>?? u'oo.l?. No. 53 (late 111 John ?t. ! New Vurk ?Dvc and linish in a superior inaiit4*-r. Broa.I cloths, Cn??un.-re?. Silk?. Satin?. Silk Velvet an.i l'ln-li, Ribbon?, Canton and Italian Crap?*, Silk and Cotton Glove? ami Hosei I.a.Ii?-? and Gentlemen? Garments, Mor? reen, Daiua-k and Satin Curtain?, Lii.?ii?an,l Collons. Cleanse and Re-finish Merino. Thibel and ?.'.??Inner. Shawl?, Piano and Table Cover?, Carpets "f a*l kind?, I)ri!"-i?'*.?, Floor Cloths and Hearth It Ulis, Chintz Curtail.". Sic .-<". ?TT;* Onlers careiully attended to and promptlv executed. m-3 MWj-F6m ILK. MILK?:?l)tl to l?ui) quarts per DAY OF PURE MILK can be furni?h**<l on appli? cation to C.Shuart, No. 192 Greenwich ?ticei. at i'd cent? ? per quart in the summer, and -l cents in the winter. in;*?* lw-_; LUE, Glt?E, Glue, (.Inc.? The Sub , jT ?criber?: being ?no).lied from various Banufa? lories, k--?':' constantly on fian.i a large assortment of ib?- ilitTereni qualities ofGliie sold in thismarket?!?, which they would invitethe particular attention ?>: Manufacturers, Country Merchants, and all who ma*? use or deal in the article. JOSHUA GILBERT t SON,'Agent?, m2S tf !".' *?V.,..-r ... THE BOWEIIY Fashionable Millinery Establishment, and Cheapest Lad.--? Bonnet Store in : N.-tv York. Mi Bosv.-rv, betw? en *?Valk**r and H.-i.-r ?c?. Mrs. F. A.."BO*?V? lender? her ?.rraiefiil thanks to b?-r numero-.?? patron.?, and the lad:.-? of New Y->rk generally, and wishes to inform them tiiat her first opening of French Sprint: Fashions will Ue on Saturday. A;.rit 2d, 177?-, when she will be pleased to see all h*-r old customers a.-*ain. Sonth?*rn and cttuntr?.- Miliiiier? will, at this ?tore, bave an ; opportunity of seeing.a large assortHient; and at a price j commensurate with the time?? The Fashions rec iv?-d monthly. _ _m S3 St* ESSAYS bv Ralph Waldo Emerson? 1. Hism. v?2.Self-i.elianc??<"?. Compensation?t.Spi rr.nii! Law?5?TLovi??J. Friendship?^7.Prudence?--??, Hero ism?9. The Over-Soul?10, Circle.?!!, Circi?-?12, An?I vol. l2mo. . Bv tbesame Anthor?Naturt?Content?Introducuoo?i, Na'u.-e?2. Cmmoditv?;*?. Brauty-r?,Lantmagi?*>. Disci- ? pIiH?-??"?. IdealLsm?7, Spirit?8? Pros rev:?] vol. 12:no. j An Oration delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa S.-ciety, i j at Cambridge, Auettst 31, 1!*-j7.?2?i edition, Sva An Ora- ? ; lion d. liver?-,! belore die Lit*?rary S.-?c,etie? ot Dartroontb Collece, JuW 34, 1833, 3vo. The M?-t.bo.l ot Nature?An Oration delivered bet?re tbeSocietyof the Ad?lpbi, m >>a t-rville College;in Maine. -Ansust 11. li?.?vo. Forsale bv UILF.Y S: PI TNA.M. Bciok-sellt-rs, Publisbers.and Inip-.nt-r?. ? pjoj 2. 161 Broadway._ HE I'ARTLl) FAMILY, ami other Poems?-An ??fferin:; to the aiHicted, ami a Tribut?? oi Lwe to Departe.I Friends. By Mar." S. B. Pana, author of " The Southern Harp." i.e. " TbLs ?s a neat volume of 312 pane*, made up ot a largtj number of tlie j?oeiic strains o; the amiable, ?men. ana pious authoress, wbois alreadv favorably known to our reaiers. Left in earlv lite a widow, ia a country; ur disant frnin the sc'-ne? of her childhood, and called, ai? '?. topar. ' with her onlv child, a noble and nromi?m_' !x>y,she learneo ho?.- to value the ?weet cctosotsnoiss ol tbereugion oi j.*-u*. and her af?ict?ens have iau?ht ber to awaken the tewierest and mn? mel?ag ?-.rain?. We n?*ed not say more iban to assure all. a:..! specially the lovers ot song, that there u real poetry in every page.'* In one volume. I2ma Ju?i publisbed. and tor ?ate by DAYTON* 1 NEWMAN 91 Nassau street, o, " corner Fultou. DftYG?QDS._ DK LAIMS: DE LAlNF.S.':-*Ju--t :-.?e?v. d .?n.? -a?/? .-?' iT-t and Wo?* black and colon D- La .-??.-::: er aiity. ."nV?. ?????-! -.??- - -ij \ arioas -=?y!?r? at ait ;?- ? -. AL-.. ?? .-a?.-? -.-i.?.; ?g ;r-; .:: l? ?d per yard, the ?ame * :.a- been ?e?i?;.* .-,>. j. g,j p. - vard. pi?ints': prints: Je?: r---t i-.e.l i) c.t-e? French, English, and American Prim.? at ni! prie?-*, :rr.?-? 5-: jn-r yard up.- Also; 2 ca<es 4-4 priai-, r...? pittern?. a: only !? per yard. iJr.i.i?; c ?? -.;. .-. -., ,; abundance aiall prices fromfid p?r ? ard :.:. An amazing lot ot cheapSattinetsjust received. ?.--. 1 - '?'? . C aamtrrt?. V'?stin?=. ic. tc . to?gether with a ?rrrat va.-:eiy : _n ;_n ,. ofgijod? usually kept in dry goods ?tores. S. BARKER ^ CO. ?P23 3~" Lue J. "? . x S. Barker. 281 t*rr,n.i street. GJREAT REDUCTION of Pricei? ? ?Spring Fn?hioi??jiisireceired *l the City CasbTai lor ng E-.tahlishwi.-nt. 202 Broadway?where may be found a complete assortment of fashionable Gc?-h:?. ?.-?.-, t?-,i from recent importations, bought exclusively.! .- cash, and a . he ::ia i.;.-, order, at extremely low prices. The style and quality of our work will compare with that of any bouse in ihe irade. o-.ir assortment coiBprises super fine wool black West of England and fancy colored; Cloth?English and F ?? i-.??e ?k-.n Ca??imere?, doable and sing!? .., ... : ?. lain and fancy Cassimeres of superior quality-**-??lk ?ind ?atin ? ? --. '.*gs? a choice and elegant assortment Ar Spring wear isi received. We would rail th.- attention oi our friends and the public to a full and complete n.??--.r!in-!.: ?l Ready Made Clothim.'. the most ofwlncb was made to >jrderTbf'the best materials, and latest ?tyle, consisting of Superfine Dre-s and Frock Coal?? nom $1G M to ??.?.' ufl do Plain an?l Fey Casslmere Pants, 7 00 to If] I 0 do Silk and Satin W-i? from .T 00 :.-, 5 00 A large i--v-?rtment of 0.<-r Coats, superbly made, we of? fer at this ?<?a?r,n of the year for cost. Citizens and ?trans'er?are invited to rnii and i "camineour assortment?ondstyle of work l?efore l?*aring their orders ??!-?-uhere. n? it will be much to their in:-. ? -- Term*?Cash?on?' price .-?n.l r.,> abatement. .N. B.?A whole suit furnished in 13 hours. m23 1***"* EDW?). FOX, 202 Broadway. QPRI.N'Ci GOODS. Spring Goo? Is .?The lj/ undersigned is prepare,! with his usual intensive as? sortment of Seasonable Goo?!'? to execute orders i*?r Gar ment.? in a style which will cumport \? ith any house in the Trade, at prie?-? which nui?! off? inducements m those pay. inc ready money. Attention is solicited to the -:*.:.? of Pantaloons I'urnhb? -I al tins establishment, a? particular care i? ?iir.-.-ie.l to ;h.? d? partment with ihe view of giving entire sari staction. Those who have Experienced any difficulty in gettin?: suited ir?- assured that a *up?erior.'lit can always be realized. French ami Enelish Cassimeres in a gr?ai ?-ariety of new patterns ?nst received. The assortment of .Veftinss which rraVe so much satisfaction t?iroagh the last Spring and Sum in.-r season? will le? kept up. French and English.Cloths ni super an?l medium quail lie-, for Drr?h and Frock Coat? always on han i. Fancy dress article.?;, ?nrlin!in<r Silk and Satin Scarfs Cra? vat?, Hdkf?.. Glove.,. Hosiery, Suspenders, Shirts, Collars, .Vc. at usual moderate price?'. wm. t. .IKN'M.Nfi.?, Laie Lynde ?t Jennings, 22'."? Broadway, ni2l Imis American II??;? I. LARGE and well ?-?*? 1 *-ot?-< 1 assortment ?f fashionable SPRING goods ?usi received at the NEW-YORK CASH TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, 142 Fulton-?!!?'?.!, near Broadway; Comprisinsra great variety of su per WVsi ofiEnyland and French black and lancv colored Cloths; French Elastic Doeskins and other Cassimeres : rich pattern? ?->t fancy S Iks and CballyVestings' makihgi?'very Jtfstrable a.??ortmei?i '? gentlemen to select tlieirSpringaml Summer Clothinjr fnim. Our purchases are made exdu'sFvely for. cash nt the pr sent extremely low prices, winch enables us m supply our cus ttunerson ?uc.h terms as cannot fail to meet the views of the most economical; We have in ouremploy thebesf of ?-:n t.-r and will (j-uaranty mir garments to be equal in ?jii.C;:-?. Style and eleennce to iiriy linns?- in the tra?le. Full ?uit? funiish???! at twenty-four hours' notice. Punctuality strictly* observed in riliimr order?. Terms?Cash on delivery, and r?<? abatement in pri?e?. mJi tf .). C. BOOTH. \treiiL ENTLEME.VS DKES.S.?A saving JB eii?urr?i! of 3.?' per cent. STRANG ERS and CITIZENS ?lesirous of economizing in their Drc?.?, will find it their interest to call at the Broad? way Cash Tailoring Establishment,thereby ensuring ? sav ing oi'3o' per cent, and selecting from a splendid assortment of ihe most fashionable materials; to which will be added, on th.- arrival of the next steam-hip, the London and Paris Fashions, together wiih a choice tissoriment of the line?! Cloths, Ca.?s'imeres ard Vesting?, the whole of which will be made to order in conformity with the fashions receive?!, or lo suit the views of customers, wbidi, for workmanship and a -.'i^i-i lit. ? arinot be surpiused in the ?*iiv. A full suit furnished in 21 hour?. Tern??Cash oii delivery AKTMI? L. LEV"V,Xo. I?? Broad way. m2G 3tis* between Cnurtland and Lilieity-sirttei'?. PONGEE HDKFS-?25 c??ei :m. :ij\ oC inch Pongee Ildki? of the newesistylesand pnlt?nis, priute? al the work? of tin- New York Dying and Printing Establishment; also, bookbfoders Cloth of \*arions colors and patterns, for sale ai No. 5." .lohn ?tree!. in'"!'? :?c K E AT B A I. f?' ?I\S.?.1 usi receive?I n J?l?loffine black and white English Print? fqrone shilling peryar?*L Alsd,a fewpieciisslightly ?pottetLai UM p.-r yard. Gamhioons 2s; dark colored Urn.?? Cloths foi jackets ail 6.1-, ?up.-riin.-?"> k vVide printed Lawn? at ! Cd ; :i i few piece? rich ?tripe.i Brocade Silks at f?. Ribin?, llo?ieiy, [ Glo-i-e?, .'.c, m n?nously cheap price?, No. 175 Spring -t. iu29 Iv P. GREGORY ?v SON. F,\V CAKPKT STORE.--Tlie sub scribiTs beg leave u? inform ihfir friend? and lb? puh lic generally thai ' tliey have jusi received a n?-w hihI ir**sli ?to?-!, m g.k'.iI?, i?i?ii?:?iiiiir "i" Carpetinsr, oil-Cloth?, Rul'-. Mnitit?!,', Druir^eiLs. Baizes, ?te., with every other article connected with ihe trad.-, which they offerto t!i?- ?luhlic al the ?o\?i??t ca?h ?irire*. \?iilu?ut pretending :o ?.-?I 15 per cut. cheaper than any win* else, but will guarantee to ?ell a?, low a? any one for ea?h. Those ?? ishing to i?iirch.??e will do vrell to mil and examine our stock, where they ??ill find the most choice l?itirru? and the liesiof colors. WKBB i. MANNING. ni2 lmis -152 Pearl-?', 3d Carpets-tore from Chatham. CHEAP GOODS.?Geo-? :S..:Cairy &Go. 1*35 Pearl .treel, (uji stair?.? have a fall hssortmem of gon.l- in their line. v?7. Shell, Horn, and Ivory Combs of every kind. Bone, Pearl. Metal, and ?Lasting Button*. Cloth, Hair, Teeth, and otner Brushes. Pocket Bonks, Money Pur?-?. Beads. Net-dies, Pin?. IsLnive*?, s.-i-?c;r?, and Razors. Spool C'.-.tton, Ball Cord. Cor?, i and B"Oi L?.----. ?Colored I'icuire?, two hundred ?liffereni kinds. The above, an?! oihor goods .?u hil?id, will be ?old t.y pa? ksi,'.* or dozen, at the lowest prices. Country merchanti \? ill rto well !'? call. N. B.?20,000 Cattle Bones,30nn ?h?. Ratrnn* al??-?, ?? <*uan tity of-dn-ssed Rattan, for chair-maker-, for sale. m28 lmiscod _._ VT Daniel E.Tooker's, 272Bleecker-st, Jusl receive?!, 2packnrr"? French PrihtsfromUs l?2Cd. 5 packages American do forW. A do beautiful Knghd? 1? C-l. I?f>d an?! 2-. s. veral new ?ivl?-? De ?Laines from I? '*.! up. Silk??Sla.-k. colored ami blu?s-black, very cheap. Shawls?varions styles und qualities, some very rich. Larecstock?*?f. bleaLhedand nnbl?*acbe?l ^I:)?lins always 10 be found at272 Bleecker st. T?lOKHR'S. mJ.? ?>..-? LACES?Laces?Ribhons.?Gap line?** 3 cents; Cap Ribbons?" nenis; Bonnet Ribbons I 'hil lini*:; Lace Mu?lins; Quillings; Insertinjr?;.Collars; Hat Silks, ^,*. Milliner? an?! Pedlars inipplied at m4 lini? LEEPER'S, cor. Grand and Chryiiiy-areet?. PGRF.(?()RY\v SON; ?75 Sptiu? ? -ir.ei, hare on hand and are receiving from Vu-! on a complete .????.rtmeiit of French. English and American Dry Gootl?, coa?i?tin-z of Vestinj'-. ?'aml.r..".?. Linen Dr;? linss, ?Conon Pantal?X?ii Stuffs. Bombazines, Silks, Sbawls, Ribbons, Calic???-s. Printed ?Lawns, Moust-e'tne De-Laine? Linen*. Cambrics, Jacconet?, S lk and Linen Cambrics Ilk:"?. Cravats, Diapers,TaWe Dia?,-r?. Oam??kTable< ? er? Hollands, Hii-ierv.Glove*'. rnt.Ieach?--.i Sheeting?, Long Cloths, Ticking, Flannel?. Checks, ?c. Ladies in want of Dry Good? at prie?-? to suit the times will fin?i it in their int"err*?t to ca!L Goo?i? freely ?k'.-.vii, full ??ensure always ?given, ?n:A ____ price otiiy. m22 :??;? 1VTEAV Sprinj; Fashion.??Mealio & Clark ? _i.l re-pec: fui lv iniorni their fri*-nd? and the public tren-j erallv, thai th-v have ;t^Sr,r::i.'Siy!?-.it HrMi-iiiwi'-llAT? iR-?tjr'rea.iv for in?;>eciinn. Gcni?-men il<-siroos of obta an artiele'comhinuiir ?-?'.inomv with nearness am! durability, are solicited to call and exa*im?. MEALIOit CLARK. m? lmi? Haiters, *:? .::. t ;:??;. Kro.i :????.?-.-. N. \. 1iU\ PIECES damaie?! Printe?! Lawns UU f**t*TO auctibnr?t one slulfin? per yar ,ai J. E. MTLER'S, m22 lilis- ~y.2 Spring?-?"tr??et and 296 Bi??> k.-r-tr-?**.. TK N GASES P a ; m L?*af r?an?, v e r y : cheap, from auction, at JAS. E. "MlLER'S, m22Glis* SS2 Spriiig-*-?Teet and 286 BltreckCT-strt-et.._ XTMBREX.L?S " and- PA 1 LA ? O L.SV? *?L; MACDONALD L BYBD would call 'J:e attend -. Mt^cbants au?! Dealers ;.-? -Jj.-.r ^m-r.-'?*.-- a>sortnv*i?? oi Cm hrella?. ?Parasols and Sun-Shad?-, which They offer for sde on accominodanus ternis at theii tf?*.-?bh?s.!r.?*ui?'rri' P-ari-?1. next door to tbe Fulion Bank, ami '.."^ P-3rl-*t. twe doors aivveW-ili-.trt.-et._nil! lm'u' PTRE"SPERM OIL at"Retail?The ?iUt??crib.T olfers for ?al** Sperm Oil, -.varr-nte-i rinre and cot u> crust the wick, at the following low pr;.-? Bleached Winter Sperm Oil. at-3? t>! per ?ral'oii t'r.Weache.i do do -S? do Bleach?*.! Fall ?lo ....a* do rnl?l<-ac'.i?-d do ?lo -7* ?3d ?lo Also, Bleached Humpback oil, a splendid article.fo do Bhsicbed an?! unbPchd Whale Oil ?*?? and 5s do Five'-ulioa Oil Can? at 7s; other s!7.e? eoually low, by ml6 et>?6*is- J.-V-MES A. SMITH, 5?3 Water-?!. I - AM?SEMENTS. V THF. RALVER S have rhe honor lo an uourice thaii - v? .? ?> i Grand Vx-rti ("oncer:. atthr >-???- L , ? T -. -.?? Evening, March it. '."?:. -?-? -.-?-. - s ? ? '-???' rr.oif p?*pular_ Al *!-.? ??-. - ippear . th? r nat?o?nalco?unne.ofthe 1 ? - ? Tickets 5 ? its. to Ke bad a: the .-fusic Store?. : it the Door. Concert to coramenct- a: S o'cie : -. m2S 2t FIRST appearance of-Mr. Charle-? Hm an n Xew-T.Trk.?Mr BRAHAMbas the Iwnor ? .ir.,-?-):ir,e-- thai ?.;. Conce-: t?:i! be eiv?*n a:-. . n -. ?.?.:.?-.-, Mr, Cbarie? Bracam ?-ii! make his !-? ? -.-.?.?-. ??? -.-? ? T - LastWordso! Marr.?ou" (Dr. Clarke \*"hit?sld) ... .Mr. Braham Sons??? Mv B--.VF.?-?-,,:"? Home,'* {from the .'? - ?-? ?f Am?lie*.Mr. C Brnhaci S**n_*?'? W iltam Teil" . Braham).Mr. B: -. .. ?i -..,.... -_- -,*-.- M?7*ib? :- the - : -?vW.iir".Mr. Brnbam Duet?-'Al:'* Weir '{Brat? . Mr C BrabamaivLMr. Braham Soa_- from the Opera of Mausanieilo iB a ? I've ?worn he ?hall not p??n*?_/*i. ..Mr. Braham 2 i !?,- s ins?u When I beheld the Anchor WV*a-..? :?? [BaLfe) .Mr. C. Braham Gra ? Br and Scena, iron? the Operaof Fra D?avaio | luher _.Mr. Braham >.-a?? ?? The Lads oi the V*tI|ag?***(?ibdin)..Mr. C. Braham ?? -?? The Landlady's Liule D.rj;;!i:_r." :? utsl it? th? G ? nnan 5 - in I, v.- in . \ i a?-t??? We all ?ove ?'Pretty. Girl under the Ro?-".Mr. Braham The Pi.rtur? .?-?'?.-. from the Opera of the Devil's Bridr? CBrnbam] . '.Mr. Braham Mr. Hayter, the ci lt*brated Onranict ->f Boston, will ore? -?:? it the Plant Fort? n ?everalol the pieces, rickets ?! each, a: the principal Mu?-c ?store?. ni2S ':,? MR .MEAN MESEEM. Corner Broad ?ray nr-.d Ann-street?under the managem<*i?it of Mr. P !'. Barnumr-Everv ,iav and e-enin? this week. Tbe M ? er has ?Teat pleasure n mnouncingan en?ra?reraent ? i. MYSTERIOUS t'IPSEV Gll.L. trun Yorkshire iv, En_;lan?L Shi w :! apparently be?ennc?d?*d in a ?tie foot imeter. Mr WINCH ELL. thr 1 !' ?Ill st, will appear in Irish; Dutch, Frenchand '?'i .-? characters?i'n'his mlmired plavof Obtand Tountr \ . Mr T. i'. BOOTH, who??' coni c ?"Ol ?? ir.-l du- tt? ,->-. Irawn torth universa ? :?..? ?e here. Ls eheaired i al?o, Mrs. PHILLIPS, the popular Vocalist ALBIX'O LADY: FANCY GLAiiS P.l.? ??- l\n ; FALLS OF NTAGaRA : tir.it..i i'..?mor????a : an I 5*10,000 Curiojiiies. V !id '.<<??' Performance takes plac? even Wedne* ? ?? ?-;.. itt? rntx'a \ ttnnce to the ?"hole 2S> c? nts* children half price. EAl.E'S New-York .Museum.-Dav and Evening E\l. 1? tions commenced on *t_***-t'iav. -Sthof March.. Mr. HARRINGTON, the juMlv Ce**?rated v. ntriloquist and Magician;an* Mr. EVER \R?).tl>taugb ter-lnvmg Comic Singer, are both engaged for a short periotl: Spleml : DAY PERFORMANCE ever*.* Wedheslavnnd s irnrilav. ?t : oVlock P. m MESMERETTC EXPERIMENTS by Mr. Teal,-. The largest and raresi collection In the world of Original Portra li-oi -? -? lignisbH American Worthies Crand Cos. ? ? .i Fancy Gla??-Blow*n?_\: a Million of Curiosities : --I a; immens? espi use anil entlu?reil totreUier from the ?. DAGUERREOTYPE LIKE? NESSES taken in ihe m-?-; scientific manner and at mod??. ? *? ? ces, Admittance to the whole 25cents; children hall pno?. ?? **?* Tni'l.I.ElES GYMNAS?U1M.?To those S^ who value HEALTH. The Gymnasium No. ?5 Gr. ne-si near Bteecker, is now-opon daily. liin<l?lition tn tl.sercises nt the regular Gymnasium there are attached for exercise and amusement a Rowling Alley, QuoiiGniuiid, Pistol Tari??t, and ?? ?ir-j.- open space for Runnine and Jumpinsr?with oiher out-door exercis?*s which renders tin. ? -? il sbmenl isa.Gymna?ium superior to all others Gen? tlemen juhscribiii!' havethepris'ilegeol exercising at the Branch establisbnieni ??O Ann-street, where eyery implement nercssary n> nn :u-.l-?--r nstablishment ?tilt I?- lound. Ths* art ot'..-if-d'-f.-itce t.in.ht a? u?uni. Fencing tanffbt bj m eminent professor at hour? to ?nit applicants. T'-rin? n,.. .I,-rate. Th? terms of suliscription ito suit the timen) have lieen considerably reduce?!. tn2** 5w ^C"iirAN'I,'En [rnraetliately?Several men v t of ?.... I ? .It I *-? ? to nroc?re .bbcc'riber?? fora rj, w publication. Apply al M Chambwrs-street, lietween the , - nftwoand sot ,?'!??-',. 1'. M . until Monday the ltd ?f April. It. S. IIKNDF:I{?*ON. iii28 2t* A^-TED?Pituaiidns by three very respectable Protestant youiis women as c.?-ik. laun drt*ss, chambermaid and seam?lr?*is,hur?e ,ii?-l waiter; have the very l,.-?t oi dtv rvlertnice for honesty, capability, ?ice. \ ? .-'.:( I*-.,a,I way. m23 Ii ANTED?.\ situation by a youiig man as farmer or coachmau. Best of reference can he given forih?ricstv. capahilitv. *..". Apply at the of rtc?*5t*4Broa?lway. T. ELLIOTT, Proprietor, m^? H V^^ANTEl)?Ati active youug man as v t ramier; with -ssno, i,, take an inter?s! in a Manu factory nowd'iingn tine business. A.!.lr.-> M. S. at this ..ru.-'-, will be attende?! to. in_8 It* rANTED-By a very respectable American rjirl, n situation as seam-nreis. Her r?? f?rences are of the first class. Apply at the City Olli,-.-. 75 Canal ?t. 'tn2H If T ANTE-D?This Day. 20 Men. Ameri can or Germam. Apply at the Cuy Office, 75 Canal-st.,and nocharjie. ' tn28 It' ?TANTED?A porter's situation, by ;t man mJio p?>?*>???.-? .-v.'-tv quali?ciitiou in that line ;.. make himself useful to his employer. Reference?) unex? ceptionable. Apply ai tin- City OlRce, 7.*. Canal-st? in??'Sf1 WANTED?A writer's place by a young man t?-l,o Im? lin.l !? >n_r experience in ilmt i,ii?in.-??. Hi? reference i? of ih?- lir.i da.?. Apple at the f.'itv Oifice, 7". ( .?na|.?t. niJH .?r t??b O t \l \i \?A person who ran cominaiiil -jP'?^-' "'* '\ ' Three Thousand Dollars, wishe? to mnke an arrangement with s-.m.' person who would give s?*curitj for the money, and a compensation t?i himself for his time and attention tn business. Most respectable references-given. Address 1! I.. I)., -it ih,- othce. ni2? 6t ?A-T? LET??>ne or two lofts of t?ie ?Jiiiii?i, store 195 Pearl street,su liable for whoh ?ale business, ??r t??r ?orne inanufactnrin? purposes. Vpply to George Si Cary .?. Co., 195 Peiirl ?t. m2H Im ?tefT?" LET?From rhe Istdf Maynext tile upper part, togedier tvilli tin- basement, ofa i ?tory bon?e. For farther particulars; apply ?;' 150 Ite-.id.- ?tr.-t-i. m."" 3t" A^.'!'(> LET?The ihinl ?story ot" house _ii_:ii.-H. ? irnerol >i. Marks place.(8lli street) ami 'rimo avettut*. The situation isa delightful one, and for a siniill faniil) would l?e a pleasant i esidence. Terms motlerai?*.-? Appl? :.; ihestnre 19Third avenue. m23 6t* M\ SMALL FAMILY occupying a l.on-t- pit asantly located m ihe upi-.er partof the city; iit-.i. ihe stage route?.and havihgm?re room than they need, wish to rent part of ihe bouse to a small, quiet, respectable family, or, if preferred, ?aould l??ard with them, if terms were moderate. A.l-ir.-.? E. J. S. at this office. mQti'tis* ?*:i TO LET?To a small genteel family Ii?'"? withoul children, a pan of a neat two ?lory i?ri?-k house, consisting of front room; - bedrooms and pantry on die ? tond flo?Vrone attic roora, basement, under reliar, .?..-. .?.-?. The situation is plea-ant,and ihe bouse is occupied by -i small family. Inquire at IC Tenth street; near the 6th avenue. _ _tng" .'it* :J&L::pASSAl.e HOT EL TO LET.-?This ?it?i??. old and well-esUtblL-heil Hand will i.? lei or leased lor it Publfc House ..r Boarding School. Ii is plea?andy -:tait?-,l t nthe l.aii!,? ot the river, al?iut three-quiirtt-rs ol a mile from Passai? Falls. Inquire of C. M. GODWIN', > ?. .... ? Rl ssFi.i.sTFBftl.VS. > A'H ^M' ' Executors. A. <1??l)\v iv. Patervon, ) ,,r,,| S \.\II KI. .MI'.N.V. .Igeut.62 \N all, con,er IVarl-t Paterson, *?!..???;, _5th, I ?)-'. m?-? Imis M TO L?T QJ. LEASE.?That very desirable three -tory Dwelling Hon?.-, \,,. ISA Henry street, between Jetferioii iml Clinton ?:-. The Ii - .- is Im I' n m i lern style, tyith every ironveh?imce i,.; a family, anil stantls on a '. i 25 feet by 100, *r\.; La> a large am! |. ' Tl - Dry Dock ?i.._?-- ;,??? through East Broailway and Grand -i.-*-?? e*ery few moments: churcbi -. marfceis. '??-. at short ,li?tanc??. Terms nHiderate to a goo i tenant, enquire of HENRY It. KEMSEN. 'mm 3 to I! o cloi k, A. M.. or after I o'clo? k, P. M., at 314 Cliern-, e.i.-.ier Clinton str?*eL w28 2weod ?gg LI \ ? E \ N Bi rr. \ \ I i ' GARDE\ 2X1 \N"l"> SfjRSERTES; PEIISHLVG,?Priwce*? .-. ? C italoeues, with the rednci d pt ci -. may be olita-ned gra* ? - it the. See, 7, \,--;iu street, - '? M Dayton .?? N'-'.s ni m'-. ?? irner F;'.::in and N --- in ?I - and will also i,*- .?f-nt per n.u.I ip all who apply po?t ?-.i..!. nr ?,-r? ten a-- al/ov.-. ? ? ... .: re teive prompt attention, and ii.-- trees !??? f ."??? ?'?'?? 1 a- ?:-'-' '? ' All --r.i?-:*? must be directetl to ti?.? sui>*cr.bt;r, and the have alreadj been cautioned again?! persons pre t ?ndiag to he ;i_*en:*. >fr. Garr-rt?on ar.i Mr. Goffbave no .;.-?? v.-r with this ejiabllshmtrni Flushinsf, March ?!?t.l^42 VVM. IL I'KINCK, SoleAgeuL VRDW'AiiE. Cutlery & Fancy Goods a? No. 10 Old Slip. N.Vork.tdr.-e doors ?-a?t of P*-a;l -p::?\v \i'j? CORNING -? ' " are rec?-i-.an??' uy lai arrivals from England a large nnr! wel-selected a??o?-trr.'-tit ..?! Hardware and ?:-ji!er-.-. which t.._-ti.?-r with pnrebas?**? at met on m-.k-- their -:..c'-. well worthy of die attention ol : .. ?.;.-.-:-?: ?- _? r'*sasb"'-or city acceptances. The prie*? are much !,..?'er than u?ual. In addition t?i their -; -,,-k -,r H?rdw-ar? tiwrj - fler a large i-ortir.ent of S--?.?- :? Iron. C ? N- -- u E .-? - - Rns ind Cla?phand-wrought Nails, witbtbs u?un! a??..-..-ii?-n- oi li?*avy Hardware Goods. Purcha*?ers will do well ?." call -f.-i ?-taimr.e the?r go*>? I.. - :?r>- ? -;r h ising, ri'-'- Imis IN" l'I R.S.IJ->N?? u?iii (>..???!'of th.-'?;ur iNew "*i . :.. ? ?- is berebv ^iv *-n to all persona i - g claims agafel .M?ir:a Pn?.ll. late ol t.-... ? ??-.- oCSew V- .-;.. ttet-rii-?-.:. in ?,'-r-^m the ?-?m*- with : th. --.-..i-,,?-.-, ti.'-r?-?.! to tbe ?::!.?.?;? it--r?, at li-e otSc.e of tt.?* - - .-?---. Dani*-I Lord, Jon or, N- tl "?'.t??au ?ire?-t. in tn Sf-w York, ft: or liefere t!?" Thirtieth day of *?*?(-? . ???;,... r :?.'_ tir.ie.i W-> York. ?sZtU .:av of Mardi, A-D. ! i 12. C. W. LAWI'.K.VCE.j F.?.0.orfc . ..-...;.,. DAN-LORD,Jr. _!*;***:?*" ?X PERMEANCE ofan Order of the S ur roc-teofibe County of Neu Y--r?. on??? i-?hereby ? given to ail persons bavin*? claims a-.'.-?m?* William Jacken, , late of the city of N_*w fork; ?eeeased, m pr?tent the sam? with tbe voa-ii.-r? tiiTeof to the ?ul-cn.-fr. a: his office,.Vo. 51 N .-.a-i street, in the city oiS^wYr.rk on or hetore n,e ! ::i r-.i-.l, day of sVptemlvr ?-t- Date? >i~w .ork J"tli dav of March. A. D. 1842. , ,-U-. , c .-22 la worn DAN. LOUD. Jnnr.. Eiecutor. ! ?iiiA DOZEN Hosiery; just received ! CV/W from auction?pnee- r?,n]?cin$,^E^DCK \ ^ui^StiJ^ -^- Spring-s-reei and 286 B leecker- itreeu AUGTlONiSALE?. K Y S. OKAPhR. Jr. "??tore 34 Wflli-un-?iree?*. ?-??r-ner of T'.ae-stnvt THURSDAV. March?is., At !? i"-i'X-s. <: ;he Aue::!!;; Rcoci ? ? ? i-".:: ??.vx:s. : r C.x?**?1<h* case? i' . ?. .-?? ? : :?i per i??te*i .irr-va'??. .?'c:?l? ?.-? ?:-?:?-!?:'..? .???.?r.mer.t ci fashiooalMe and tet? ?nable goods?nna credit of ?:i month?, for apotovird ea? 7>n>\ed eiK-cpse,! mues. Cacdogu?**] -tri.i ?vim pies or: the n?on?ing of vde. Also, l ?a.?.- t. ir*'.?, for v^uegs sad burtons. 4 ca.??*? cr tn?on p. ?ngeci.. 5 cav* pn:i:?*?i ;?on,-ee b.iVf'v SATCKU \Y. April 2, At JO O'clock >t the Auction Rcv?m. Cloths and Ca^imeivv*?A g?neni! a^srtrcral of "A'eK of England Cloths ami Ca?*;me-?r?. received per late arrt"?-ii2s. a: 6 ir*-.?*. cr?-?lit fcr ail sum.? of $100 at?,? oy??-. IV-.NT/IY KSSIO?*?>C5 To Let or Leti.?e :n the rtttag? O! Jamaica, the premises 0<*CupieJ by ".Vm.lL Grace, i'tuatts" within n few moments' ?vail? of the RaiIi-is-vI Depci For an ? - ars ucjuir?- cm Wax. R. Oraeie on the prenns?. or of S. Draper,JK bi *?*?"illL-im-sL ???ruer of Pine TO LET OR LEASE b tl-.e v-illage of Jamaica?1 ?pa *i?*?us and convenient House, with i Lire?* court yard, jar ?leu, ??arnnire bouse, gnwn-hotise, ??ce boute ?*c ?iUa?cu within fen minutes walk of ihe Railroad Depot. Tue premises are in perte? '. order, any will be iet with live act?** of i.iud. ? r more if reqa:-e?l. F.-irp.i.-.:cui.-ti??. inquire of SIMEON DRAPER. Jr.. Xew V'ork, or of ike -mbscr bee. on ti:e premises. U.M. IL GRACIE. Jon h Richards* Auctioneer. BY BANGS. RICHARDS ?*?* PLATT. Store lie" Broadwav. VV. C. [Iaggerry, Auctioneer. BY JOH\ HAGGERTY ?V SONS. Store 169 Pf-trl ?:reet. WEDNESDAY. March 30th. At I0o*cl?xk, at ihe auction room. Package Sale.?StfO packages tureen and domestic Dry (roods comtTisi?jr a large an?! desirnble assortuK'st of sea? -onable articles ?t t? mo?, credit. Catalogues an I sample? o? morning ot side. T.? ne ?<fid without reserve, Also, 75case? ruadderprints Also, SO cur? Manchester print?; ne?.? Jtyle, junlanded. AI?.?, for Merchant Tailor?, ! ca?e heavy black ?erge 1 ca?e ?apcrfine black ?ti'? ! bale ->-7 i in incb b acl? Italian cravats Also, u:i.!.-r the in?,., cllon of the w-ardens of ihe port, tor account of the un?le writer?, damaged on ihe voyage o! imp ?rtnti?n? ;? cases checked and ?ir pt-d muslins S bale- ?Flemish linen ix-.l tickings r.nest quality e*er im? ported. FRIDAY. April l?t. At h* o'clock at the Auction Room. French GooOS.?100 cases French Uools, comprising a arge and desirable assortment of seas?nable article* re? ceived per recent arrivnl?at ?" months cr???!it. Camlof^yMnnd sample? on morning of sale. Ai-??, iA Mattloni lustrings AK.?. S ?*?-??? ?et and hue black French Bomba-une? Also, uti?!e? the in*jwction of the wnntens of the port, Ihr ?ccount of under? riters, damaged on the vovage of Importa? tion, an in viiice ol lace soods, consisting of I ?St tnu?<?uetG nets.-M * re neis, I I : llel neis, ;-i fancj blonde, -H plain nets, 3-1 spotted net? ami ?|?-tied blonde. SATURDAY, April SU', At I? o'clock, at th.- Auction Ifooni. ltai?si:i.? and In.i'imn ?'...ivi-t:i?.--ltr".?x?els, Wilton and Saxonies in ?? ' -. : i ?.? mil super-fine Ingrains. Wm. w, Shirley, Auctioneer. BY WILLI \M W. SHIRLEY. Sales Room \?>. til and ?it. N.??iaii-t., near Maiden-lane, iyr Public ami Private ?ales of Furniture ami Merchandise generally' \. B.?Out-door Sales personally attended to at moderate charges. ?TORMS, \V(?RMS?Doctor L. ?. FLEMING'S Medicated Worm Candy, for the total extermination oP this'vermin, that are so annoying (o all ages, and produce so mucbdistress and so many ?leath* amoug children. Tills compound Istiotb safe and pleasant. No family ?houbl he withnui :t. Symptoms of Worms, sicknes? of the stomach, rnmltinjr, dwigreenble breath. iM-ip?-?. Iiioscueiis, swelling of the bow* ? i-, i.iii.tiie??, loathing oi fbod.orn voracious appetite, dry cough, tits, crinding of the t??eih wliilc asleep, piokingthe in??..-. \.-. For ?ale I?v I. COVERT, I'll Nassau-su, sole ?gent ihr.die proprietor. m 24 Iwi? / 1 ? i \ I. K ' I " S I '? \ I. M ( ) V ' U PE.?Tblf? "V i.licinr "Is.;doing wond?n in curing those afllicteil with coughs;.colds, bronchitis, dyspepsia, ami all dbeaMM leading lii coiisumptinn a? thousands cat? tt-nlify. Those af rlicteil w nh the aWove-named ?li??a?e? will do well to call on Mr. Coven, at hi? ?.flic." lor the ?ale of In.? medicine, 131 \'a?*.r.i-?trct, ."?'>????*? <?rk. where anv numlier of testimonials may be -?-?n. AI?.?, fer ?ale at 142 \V,?t,.-i-street -, Ho Broad, way; I?) A?t??r House; SO William-street; TBaud 100 Eulmn ?treei : 77?; (troadwuy i 643 and 771 Broadway ; 63, 140' and !.'..". Bowery; B9 Division-streeL inl-4 lwis 1 .-\ R K11 ( K A ( ? A N L) \" - -1 ) r. L7?XFTem - iui;'? Quak-? Balm Candy; -This Candv is a certain. ?ale ami ?meetly ''m'1- fer Dinrrhoen and all Bowel Con**? plaints. T his unequal!?*?! compoun?! ?-.iLsessennll tin.* virtue* nf the Quaker Balm, which has long been Used among the Quaker? for tie' above complaints, ami is without doubt the iieiire?! infallible of any thing thai can be produced) It lias i.i..n reduce?! n? the candy form for convenience sake.?? \'>thin.' can excel it. Ir i.? perfectly safe, being purely vegetable Certificates may be seen bv calling'on Mr. ?'???ert, 131 Nauau-st, sole ugeni for die proprietor. ir.'.M lwis OAK IM; 1rs Cough Remedy.*?Thomas S 8 W. lliii-y? ??'. .-elehi.it.-.I medicin? of ten vear'i itanil [ng for the cure of Coughs, Cold?, Shortnsaiaof Itreatb.Diih cultv of Brenlhing, Asthma, Whooping Cough, und alt classes??f Lung Complaints, hasoeen pronouniednot only by those ivho have been benef?ted by ils me, but by a lai ...? number <?i mir inosi eminent physicians, a? Ihe b?-st medicine extant for die relief andcum oi' iho??- distresring complaints A ten spoon full ss* ? 11 give relief to the most je ver?v cou|?b, ami om* liottle in suthcient in mo?t cuses to el i.-i-i a cure. For ?ale, nrice one ?lulling, by Mm. A. IIAR l'Klt,.:i7f Bower*y,ai the drug ?ture fi.1 Bowerv, coinerof Wali.i-r ?"t., ai,.l by the difieren! agents throughout ihe city. 111124 il!?!? pNIVEaSITYorNew-Vork--Surgic^ DL-pensary.?The ^'urcical Clinique of the Meilical Departniein of the University of New-York will be opened for the.purpose of ?ivina a?l?-ice and pennrmiiie Surgical operations gratuitnusty "ii Saturday next, the 2Cib instanu .n 12 o'clock, M The object of Uns Institution is to nflbrd relief to liso se who are suffering under ?ur''ioal <li.?eii-es, ami wliose circumstances will not permit tnem to pay for the services of ? sur?, eon. liisuiulei the direction ot Dr. \ aleiiiine Miiit, and fir. Qranvlhe Sharp?- l'atii*on. The ?inner gentleman lake? cha,!!..' "I ihe Clinique from the 1st : October 'ill the l?i of F.-liniarv, and ihe limer fiom the i '. oi February till the i?; of Octolier. Patients who may |?c desirous lo receive Uie beiielitsol the Clinique, are re i!Ut-*te?l t?? atii'i J at ti;.- ?.'.lile'...- BuiMlngS, fi50 Broadway, on the Saturdays, at H o'clock", A M., that i!i??ir cas*? may be registered, before the commencement of the Clinique at 12 o'clock. Rv order?,! tin- M?-?!;< .?I Faculty of the University of Xi-w-York : JOHN SV. I'tUPKR, .???c'y. ni?"i 3t O ?OK-KE ? E PI NX ^?-The CountiDg 8_? Uoo'ijoiC. C. .flar??li, 8a Ce?lar*treet, continue open from 9 A. M; to !? P M. in order that merchant? ami ot he m may avail diemgelve* ora course of instruction that is irulv practical; one that embrace? a complete routine of commercial traosactious anil mercantil?- calculiition? ; und one m which ihe student actually keep? a tel o!'l?o"k.?i in a counting fiou??-. To those who are iiii?cr|uainie?l wldi tlie adverti?"'; reputation, he ?f?-?ires to ?ay, that his principal ? ork "n liook-keeping ha.? pained inn? ten ?-?litions ; mat it receive, the preference In the .New-York Public Schivils, ami oiher lar?e in-tiluti?n*; an?l that be himself bal the ho* nor of being re.uppointed teacheroi book-keeping for die " M'treantiie Library Associati?n"" of tin? ?*iiy- Prospect ns?-s, with terms, may he had at the counting rooms as aho?.-. tn2b I mis I LI.INK 11 y GOOD.S?STEVENS '. DRUM AN. 93 Bejayerstn-et, two doors (rom Pearl ?treei. .\ew-York, would r- * pee t full y Invfte merchants at>4 milliners ?HsJtlnir ihe .-.rv. lo ?-all an?! examine ?tiie?f stock ?f Milliner*/ and Si.'k Goods. The.r ?tock is ??ntirely NEW, and h:?- tieei? ?.?>.-!., I ,. ih the utmost care. Having ?snored the market early, they have had the benefit of FIRST f"K LECTJONS from die imnoniflfS nn?l auctions, and having bought lh?-ir gOO?Is lor ?a.-h. they believe they can oner, not fwilv the clu-iipe?! hut the ly-Sl selectefl a.???rtmerii of gno<!s in their hr.<* to he found in the city? It is their Iniention lo keep constan?' on ba?il goo?J< of the inosi fa..bionnhleklmU, and in ?i.ihu..i.?s??..n th.- CASH SYSTEM.,hettev|ng they can make it ne ni?,? ,-t t.? ih?.-e wanting '/oo.lsjn their line, to patronize them inM*?id.of the credit house?. They rely entirely on die chcapne ?of tbeireoods tor patronage. Th?*y Htteiul ihe acctioii ??i.-s r?-;"ilar!v ar.d do ??-et ?oeie great i.ar.'iiir:? wbicL ibev will -?-ii :?' a trifling advance fr?m aw. Call an?*j ?ee? nTEVESS k GRUMAN. L. .M- ?TF.VE.S?, ) S. E G ritma??*. ) _ml4 Srnis KECKES ! LKK. j H ES 11-?A shi i off arge*?ed healiliy Svedi?h l^eeches th&i vs-lllhit? quicli, coimanily on hand and for. sal? by the hundred or dozen, or applied |,-.- :? competent per?on. DAVID SANDS ^ CM.. Drnggwtsand Apotliecaries. m2 imi?. 77 F;n.?t Broadway, cor. Market WAT? 111*:S AiSD JEWELRYliVery low.?The s!ii>s?riher is -elling all d?**cnptions ot gold and ?.??v^r l?-v,-r, am I,or, ?acapement, lenini- an?! verge Uaiches, Diamond i*,;;<..<. Pin?, G.-jid Pencils, Keys, kc at retsii, lower than at any other place in die city. Gold Watch'-s ?s kw a? 30 lo 40 doLlars each. W'-ttcbcs aad Jew ?lr>- exchange?! or rKiag*-!. AH wurfcrt warrinte.l to keep good tirai or die money remrne.1. O. C. ALLEN . Importer of WaicbiiS.sxid Jewelry, wln?!esa]e au?! reta?.30 '?' nil ?s-reer up ?mint. _d3f' i?af D~ R7 McJVnJN^irS EJixir "of Op?um.-? This is a new chemical pr?.-n.?ration, ccntafning all the valuahle medicinal i-unl.ti?*? of Opium, in n natura! stele of combination, to the ?awlosioniof its nozioiis principl?*?. Sold at whoie.ale an--! reuil by DAVID SANOS L CO., l?ru-"i.sfj? and Che.-iii-!.?,77 Ea?t I5roa<lway,corn?*r ol Mat?. ?;..,"r(7eei- t"-^ '-T'''" ryiO H VITEI?S.?The subscriber bas I coiatanUy on band a lull -i.s?orti?eni of Silk Plush ?j.(!irh lie offers at very low price?, is ?mi? III"-". I*. CI'vr.H.VOS T2PneU ntur Pearl-it ENILVi: l/RLGS and Medicines. pr Frei.ch, K;iii!i*b. ami German ?JliemicaL?; L?r-ecbe?, ,-: otee P.-rtuiriery. Toilet S"ap-> and Co-nnetics. Also; l?rice as^.nrn'-n! of Hair, Tooth, Hat and Nail Brashes K'ir sa?e wh'.';e?-i!e r.r re??d !?%? DAVID SANDS it Co. Chethtoand m5 Imis Ar-^'hecarie?. 77 East Broadway, cor. Ma/kirl. "^TTLryo.\fTl\^TirR.?--Juat received a , fre-h supply of the true German ?Coiogr.?", (F. Maria Farina) of a m*??! ?Wiciou? fragrance. Ajo Cologne Wa v-r of ourowr? nianufuctur?*, verv une, in quarts, pints, and half pint?, for ?ale by DAVID SA.VDS k Co, Apoth?*cari?*3 an?! Chemi?1*, 77 East Brocdway, m3 Imis comer Market it JUST received, twenty cases Palm Leaf H???!?, :o be ?old ver v ches p ai JAS. E. MILER'H, ?,-*82 Spring ?tr?*--t, and 286 Bleecker-.t. m22 6tiu v