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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. __._ _ r_ || || ?_ . _., -_ VOL. X.NO. 3099. NEW-YORK, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS. NEW-YORK TRIBUNE I ?.?CW-fORK DAILY rai n NK . . Pl'HI.I-HKD f v erv mornimo. (Sundays r\< nn e0 hm Ttl""*' all I C Ul >???, C"<**-? Of SPaUCB ??l> mas* , HC ?nt.rTv t. ?<?' :IT1 HALL, .^?,,,.1 u- City 8uba< ritw-r? foi i CeOla p?ir ??I, ?^bant,1-.. i r. far, ihet csn p*v In edvam ? al tbe i>--?k Jjj, bxM' hi or a year elihe?.:ii<. 'V.. N'-,^.? .-. . Y*' nl~ gal in Lkx 4 tab a Kir ? ? For three |i - T ?? ? D r^La\gm wttfl C>uivry N. w. ? . Daflj Papera r*> . JJJJal thia ?? ibVe whose terms iiltvr than ih.iaeiif ^yifatM ara ao< aiiowrj ai.v ottanra ? ?ItW'VOKK wbbklv TIUMIWR . rtlir LA K> > r, paper PUR TUR CO?N1 IY ?? evert ftrtfcrdak W"rt?ny. H I I- lOW "TC. ..f |3 |ESi a al. E k*bl ?? '?" * ? j R#r.iVir>, f,,, aj.i n- 1 v- ? In no aaaeon I Edkey000 ibetlimsrVwhirhlttapei 1 A Iv-a-tlsei-n-nta m L^bS****' wl" charged Arts, r tnaeirh .rts*-t! >n a/UK HaaW-WBKBXf Till HUNK net) every HYAtcsdas and .fiifardV;* momtTj per annum Two copies for RV T*o (or fV" isjraer.ta. 8 cents a line each insertion. TUB NKW-YOKK TKII11 NR. roa st/aorcA" caci/cariost ipsMlahisJ on ihe departure of esirb Mall Steamer for a ? ft#\. Price 6? cuacopy. or $4 per year, pua>*ge nc 1 lej Till NKVV-YOKK TKI Hi > K ?KCALiroaxiA, oaecos ?*t. thk sanowicii islsros % gffAftahed on tiie departure of each Mall Steamer for Ch*> ?ai Prf'- ? 1 -"" is per copy. ORKELKY h McKLRATH, Publishers. ^SPHCiAL NOTICES. ry Led urea at the Colleglitte loatltutlon _ Veana Ladles - Spinaler Institute, L'nton Perk? jrt trCRHAM D ABBOTT. Principal ?The Wisdom of ?od s Crratlon, displayed la a Course ol Six Lectures on iireis, their Structure and Pancuoss; illustrated with an nusstre eol'rcnon of oriftt-a. and unique preparations, eiiMte-i hy an Oxy Hjdrogen Microscope By HENRY ?CIAD? V, M D . P. L. S , late Dissector of Minute Anatomy (SjsRoyai College of Surge >ns of Engla id. Tne Course aieo-rmr-n-e on MUM WAY. the &:ti, and he continue! ta EONEBDAY. the Ktk of March Ir.st aud the MON? DS ai a W KU.NESDA VS In :he two following weeks, ,?1 P M. Tirketa for UM Course, $2 50; single tickets, cassis-obtained at the Institute, mit 2t 'gMtiiporiitDi Free Lecture, 10 l.sullee.?Dr j,*ii*i. leciun a to the Ladies this day a* 3| o'clock, P M. 1 ir'"' ?*"?'? Llhrarv Room, MS Broadway, on the Lungs i^fgine. Evrry lady should auend lira lecture, hut eav ?ti?lit ssoti.i ta, aa Dr Banmro has quite as much to say ^tibr/oi/r/ifi"? as about tiie < art of Lung and Spinal m24 If rf KteniriK* ?vlth Htherld?n.-TH!S iMondav) t*t,N^<*. Marchs, Mr (i VANDKNHOKP'S riRS'r IpIMNO WITH SHERIDAN. HOPE CHkPEL, V_ws) Steridan's Eany Life, Love, Elopement, Mir pass, Due's U*W?e.THE RIVALS jiekeia'''i>lis. Commerce at 7* o'clock. saM II fir Kvenlnga with Nberldain.?MONDAY, iiih, ?IDbK.SliAy, Stfib, THl ABU AY, 27th lust?Hope Ikfsl,oppt^tte Uie New York HoteL ?Mr. ?. Vanoen arr will give this highly popular entelalnment, corapris wartgirjai Sketches of the private and public life of tt e askratrd Irish wit, dramatist aud orat >r, Riciiaso Bri.v? jrlSkkiDAis; with, each evening, a Dranatic Reading of sisf bis hrtiitsnt C< medtes. Tickets to tbe three eve aat, $1; single evening, ,5? cents. m il Jds* JJP Funeral of Rev. Dr. ??IIby.-Tee Remains IS* Isle Kev Piofeasor OtilLBY havmg reached the St.Puntrai s*r\icea will be performed In Trinity Church, tfBIS DAY, (Morday) the .'ill; lto.l al3joYloik.PM. IWCieig^y. Ue faculty. Truatera and Students of Die sssral Thtologlcel Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Mrrh. and filmda of the family, are lovlled to attend. Mlnteiuitni will lake place In New-Brunswick, N J. 9' Nellre.-The members of the Bachelors' Hebrew l*ev?<ieni l.osn Assnclstlon are requested to inees st the WIE I. DE PARIS at 2] o'clock, P M , for the ptiri>..,e, lawr oipg tl,e?urern] ..f the lamented M OR DEC AI M. WkH. Jm^^UJl HENRY MORRISON. Preiidenh CP lllnman Loder No. ID? I. oTof~?Tv^ hs text Lecture of the course will be delivered THIS jtafte)EVENING, by P. G.OEOKGE P. CLARK, of It Lodge. Members of other Lodges are respectfully I M* M B. BRYANT, <f. k?U_hor Lecture Committee. BT Heue? Carpentera, A Mead !-An adhnirned KSdLg of Hie trade wl I he held at Convention Hall, I7H ???war st, on TI ESDAY EVENING next, 2">tb tnsL fisttukl attendance is requested. m24 It* r? The I utter'e Protective Aeaoclatlon will M as usual, at their Boobbs. comer of Broadway and jsteosrd st on MONDAY EVENING. March 21. Punc ssJsuerdsnre Is requested, as the regular semi-annaal erttoo will take plsce. By order. \mmm WM. BRUCE, President. T.K. Ot aisrr.Secreiar" rn24 Its t?" Natlre Is hereby given that the Pews belong 1? lo the Presbyterian Church on University Place, ?ssr of Tenth st, still remaining unsold, will be offered fSklett Auction on WEDNESDAY, the isSih of March n at 7 o'clock I'M. at the Church. Possession will jajssaceori ihe latof May next. The8exton will attend .As Church in the day of see an,i .?.?.,.,.. r.???,._T at from 8 to II AM and from 3 to 6 ISM .tosh ?w the 'its 10 persons wl.lilng 10 purchase and to answer any axttrs respecting them. Bv order of the Trustees. aRSi? _^_ ry ktaksksk li^w^KsTssoy o?ib? Kaiatmsa. asst-(ifT)ce. No. 3 John st. New-York. The Pronrie k>if Ibis esUiilishmenl. whose Dying and PinisfituL swk?eu so long aad favorably known so Iba eoaamanity, n ready to receive orders for dying and cleaning SWk, ? mi.-ii, Cotton, Linen aiid Eaucy goods of every descrlp. a In the best manner. ?S16 Irs,- BARRETT NEPHEWS a CO If7 Notice to Ihe Member* of the H. **. of 'strativr .Ttnsone that a SPECIAL MEETING will ? arid at their Meeting Room. Montgomery Hall, No. >rMsce. oaTuesday,3mmInat ,ai7j ofel >ck, P. M. to trans snstsiness of Importance. All members are requested kmsad By order of the President futttl? WILLIAM RICHARDSON, Ree. Beet. TP Hteasnehip Southerner for t'harleaton.? Pktvisssl will be reaoy to receive freight at a very early THIS (Monday) MORNING, and will continue lore ilt until 2 o'clock. Sbe will leave at her regular boar, ?o'clock) THIS APTERNOON. m21 It PT Nollce.-PACKET SHIP HENRY CLAY, i bon -?EIPUOI..?Consignees by the above veaael are re stted lo st r.l their permits on hoard at Pier No It East -vw.sf to SPOPPORD.TILESTON A CO tSSoulb-st R R-AH goods not permitted within five days from tbe st but. will tie sect 10 ihe public store. m2l 1 w (P* Gournud'a l.l.iulil Hair Die will convert "??or Red Huir.io a lei Black or Brown, ihe inslaul it Is stlWl. literally dying ihe hair permanently the Instant It '?spDed, without staining the akin. Warranted, or no Viaken Pound only al Dr. Pri.tx () rltrn's old es s-sbed oep?t. h7 Walker-si. 1 rat store f'om Broadway. WW ttPrtf_ -It the Deaf.-Contemplated Removal ?Dr LUTE "tl? Ear Infirmary f>r Die Exclusive Treatment ?f Ear sea. will be removed ou the 1st of May, to 371 Broad M During tbe interim he can be < onsulted from 9 till 3 ' w Broadw ay ; entrance through Waterhury's Purolsb ^Itore. ml? lm' WANTS, aVC. CARD?DOMESTIC SERVANTS ?Private fsmiiies requiring good servants, are res uily soiictied to patronbe ihe Employers' and Ser *? rroiectlve Agency. IAS (irand-tl, whese long and Hr?riab> litt of patrons shows ll ;o have gained the pub ^^SDce. B02Stteod* iGENTS.?Wonted 100 AgentsT From j*^*to $K 0 a month, clear of expenses, can t>e. ma le V* ,rr a new work for families, containing the famous saia* reoipi. Addrt-ss. poet-paid. ' American Family _auon Eaui liabn.e?t. ' 128 Nassau st, second floor iGENTS.?To Persons Out of Em J*riovMtBT ?Agents are wanted in every section of slied State* to scl. New and Popular Pictorial Works. 'Particulars, please call,or address (postpaid) I ROBERT SEARS ill Nassau st w ItKAov-The "Eamllv Tlslter,'' for April, a band g Pictorial Sheet, or "Guide to the World's Pair. ? >t| cenu single. |t per pH'. Ba22 lmDAW iGENTS.?Wnnted, Young Men from *ibe country, who do not wtnh to work on a farm, can ksfrotii a> to $:>v per momhon Dr Skinner'e naw Para ,J?rk Call immediately, or address .. W PARMKN j-13 Nassau st, post paid. u22lm* 1 GENTS.?100 Agents wanted to sell an P]hnprjved edition of wells' Lawyer aad United .'"?Porn) Book. This Is the meat valuable Porm Book ,* Published; Sfs) pages In strong binding- Price re> *w front || to 69 cents Our Ageou are mae.ng from f*??3,0no per annum. k.1 m? r w; 'ells A co. M Nassau sc Ai Clerk, by a young man who has l^*1* sosna experier ce to Pry Guoda. He wishes a *il [JJ?"? good wholesale Of large retail establishment, ^^??gcxid sasMrSas hand Best of city reference given, -?-?tu H. C W at ibis oti ce roti W i8 Coos, Chamliermaid, Jcc, by two fi',ASiscUbl# Pro.eataat Ycmag Women; one to do J**|*ork atd fine \\ ashing and I robing, or Sewing ? k*'ksr is a good Cook ; baa 1.0 obiecliou lo do a lltue Rotbbave lived together, and have the beat of city sTai!?: Can beaeen fortwodaya Callat 2 Stxib-s.., ^^?Jsat Boor mat If ^Cook or Hou?i:maid. by a weil r? and 1 Broadway il?t>?R\ and to assi-t in Washing and |k?4,2^>hy a respectable Protestant Eogllabwomai, k)aJ^t!.c,1, r?'erences Call at 54 Great Jones st Can ^^?w two days._ IBM If* \s Cook, Washer and Ironer, by a ^iWptctabie Prr)ieslant German Woman, lo some ^sskat !^ tvipei-iahle lamlly She is a good Cook, sktZ-TJ** I roner, or would do general hotiaework. No g^_*,,lo go a short distance mibe country. Tbe best WrT^**** II required. Call at 8 Madiaon-st, near j^^tko basement_m24 If ?4? Cook, and to Wash and Iron, in a sktaj i!*** ^fni'y by one, and as Seamstress, and would ttka, k **rown children or act aa Lady's Maid, by the Oh,iilJ.wo *ery experienced females' with eicealeni ewsmee tall at it 8l?th-sjv. lo the bookstore. u? AS Cool <t Lm vhhKsx, by a r *:>?? '*. i.v v rn?g w.;n.??, in ? pirate Wiy o- reepsetabte boardIrir bt*se. I r.dersiards bread hiking s-.d a I kind, of pa.tr? Can (l?a butt of r.tty r?'er-r,ces. Can be tee a at '01 >.??'. Thl/'.een'h at b nvreen Ttird end F mrtb av. AS Cook. ('ha m kk k m a i t. dec, by two eon mpMUbla women; one ta a go ?d co>k and ?' '"* **" |5? '" a??ist with the wan ing and i'ov. n ? \ the o*her would goes rhaoibe-nield, and the 1? a firat-ree leiirdrre*. or would do housewe'k in a genteel private teir.lt?. The best of city reference ein be given Call at 1 Blen ker ?L, corner of the Bowery, In Mr. 8trong's tr ink faciory. Can ha seen for two days. m24 lt? 4 S Chambermaid and Waiter, or Nuue /? ar.l Seamaireta. or would do Oenera) Homework In a am a I private faoillv, by a highly respectable Young ? i man Haa no object on to go to the country, la a Protestart, wbh good city reference Can be eeon for two daya, at h i Weet Seventeenth at nu'f It* AS Chambermaid and Seamstress or ^?(teneral Hoosemsid. by a respectable Protestant Olrl. In a ?mall private family. The treat of city reference given. Can t>e aeen for three dava at !<2 Smith at, corner of Dean, next door to the dniggbit*. Brooklyn. m24 AS Chambermaid and Waitress, or as Nurae and Seamatreaa, or general housemaid, bv a very respectable young woman?la a good plain cook, wssher ard ironer, and can give the bent of city reference. Applyjtt HI Bowery, in the hosiery more. m24 It* AS Chambermaid and to assist in wash Ing and Ironing, by a respectable voung woman, or would take rare of children, and do plain sewing In g'-ner el or houae work Ina email family. Pleaeecallet 215 Twelfth at Can b< seen for two days In the rear. _m24 > AS Chamberm iid, and is willing to as -*?sist :n washing and ironing, by a respectahle Protest ant girl in a respectable family. Also, a young woman as Cook and to assist in waahmgand Ironing. The be?t of city reference given. 3il Greenwich st m24 It* AS General Housemaid or Chamber? maid, by a respectable, tidy Olrl. is a first rata waiher and Ironer and good plain Cook. Best of city refer? ence from her last employers Would make herself gene? rally useful and go for low wages. A good home Is more desirable. Call at 223 Bowery. ro2l It* AS Ho us er ekter, by a middle-aged Female, in a private family, boarding-bouse or hotel; or as Nurse for the sick, or Matron for some public Initia? tion. Is experienced in cutting and making Children's Clothes. Compensation not so much an oh|ect as a com? fortable home, Apply at 142 Grand-sL No objection to the country. Can be seen all this week._m2l If AS Nurse?By a Lady of great experi? ence, to take charge of three or four children. She Is willing to go In the country Apply at 38 Park-row, up stain. m2t It* AS Domestic Servants, Cooks, Wai? ters, (male and female.) Nureee, Chambermaids. Seamstresses, Laundresses, Coachmen, kc , provided for respectable Families at the Agencv 0ii.ee, 70 East Four? teenth tt, rear Fourth-av. It* B^?OK-KEEPER.?Wanted, a compe tent Assistant Book keerj'r for a short period. Aiply It) d APPLETON k CO , 201 Broadway. m2l 2t* BO V.?Wanted, a boy 19 to 16 years of age, to do miscellaneous services about a basiness room, go ob eirands.\c. He must be entirely li unwor? thy ami of ac?ve, sprightly habits Apply to m24 It*_J K. WARNER, 111 Broadway. BOY?Wanted, in an Architect's Olfice, a boy who writes a good hand. Salary for first year *5". Address, lu hand writing of applicant, EL R.Trlnune OjTice._ m22 3t* C"1 HEM 1ST.?A practical Chemist, pos g many very valuable recipes, and who is also a good mechanician, wishes either to engage al a salary, or as a partner where his services will be taken as an equiva? lent for capital. ACdreta CHEMIST, Tiihuce Office, for one week. ml8 7t* CO A C H M A N.?Wanted, a colored Coachman, who is well recommended. Anply be? tween the hours of 1 and 5 I' m to ?. W. ST0U?HTON, 72 Wall-st ,m22 2t* (>OP VIST ?Wanted, a Young Man from ^->i7 to ?0 years of age to do copying, collect bills, and make himself generally useful in a newspaper o.'lice; he must writes neat and expeditious band ; hours from A m. for honesty and "industry, may addresiT'wiuTTiWPWai'a*! M. m. M . at this ottice, staling Iiis a ??. what salary he would be satisfied with, and where he may be aeen. It* "?^RUU STORE!?Valuable Stand for a^gale tn' the City of New-Haven, Ct.?The subscriber will sell ihe Stock of Goods, Fixtures. Soda Apparatus, Ac. of his well known Drug Sto e. 44 Chapel it. The store ta neatly filled up fora retail business, has a good run of cus? tom . Is situated near Yale College and the Slate House, and Is next door to a first class Hotel, (the largest in the city,) just completed and about to be opened. A man with a capital of about $ >,Vn may here secure one of the beet busl> nesestandi In the State, If applied for soon. Apply as above to L. k. dow.?New-Haven. March 6. 1851. m6 3w* I ^ AR MER. ? WantedTsTPfBcTic^Farm ? er to take a Farm of 60 acres, about one hour's rids from New York bv ral road, and within ten minutes' wsik of the Depot, on a Lease, orupon Shares. Applvto E MAltTlNDALE, 1 Nasiau s(, 3d story._m22 'It* ?RDENER.--Wanted a situation ai ? Hardener, and would make himself generally useful, by a steady, temperate man. with good city reference : underataiids the cere of horses and driving. Call or ad. dress D 12., at 74 Slxlb-av , In the book store. m24 1 f GIRLS.?Wanted Girls who understand weaving on power loom. Apply at 8 Sprucest. m2o lw ? II AR P.?Wanted to hire for six months, 1 with the privilege of purchase. A good pr.ee will be paid for a first rate lnstrumsul. Apply Box 1,320, Post OtV.ce. mUuieod* HOUSEKEEPER.?By an American Woman, in a private family. The best of city refer? ence given. Applv at IB Wtlloughby-it., Brooklyn, or at 131 Nassau ?t, New-Ycrk._ni24 It"a HOUSE.?Wanted a 3 story House, full lot, and modem improvements. Livation not above Eigl th-st ?near Broadwav preferred. Rent not to BiCSJod ?7.50. Address H. R. A , ott.ee of this psper. m2t St* I I ?USE.?Wanted to purchase, a mod -1 I erate si/ed three-story House, with all the modern Improvemente, pleasantlv situated, between Eleventh and Twentv third sis, noi further weet than Sixth avenue, and not further east than Third-avenue, price not over B7JM, Address boa 2,1*48 Post-Olllce. _m24 It* II OUSE.?Wanted to hire or purchase a ? small, neat and eomfortat'lv arranged house in aome retired anil quiet village. Address, post-paid, with dee cripilon and terms, and If posilble reference lo parties in the cliv acquainted wlih the property, box 273 Poet-Otf.ce, New-York._m24 4tood? U~^?SE.?Wanted in the city, by a lady who wlsbee to obtaia a House and furnish board as an equivalent for the rent Address O. M , ottice of this paper, staling where an interview miv be had I nexcep. tionable references will be given._ml7 2weod* OUSE.?Part of E house wanted from _1 the fret of May for a gentleman, wife and servant.? Room, two bedrooms and kitdben in a small bouse, with a plain family, between Twelfth and Twenty fifth etj. and Third and Eighth eve. Referencee exchanged Address M. L. P., at this office, stating situation, real. Ac tn21 A j I OUSE.?Wanted by an elderly widow m 1 lady without any family conec'Jons of her own, a Beetes ta a good situation, for the purpose of aeeommodat. Ing geniiemenjwlth board. Any one having a House to let, who might wish to board tn pert payment for the rent tright make desirable arrangement by calling MB St. Marks place._BBB 3tlt* . HOUSED-Wanted, a 3-8tory House, in a reepectabre location, weet side of Broadway pre? ferred. 1 wish it to accommodate a few boarders The rent paid la advance, if not taken out In board. Reference given and required. Direct R. E. Tribune Office ni!3 lm* ILL ER.?Wanted, a Miller, to take J charge of a grist mUl ta Orange Co ; he must under? stand country work and have good recommendauona Ap? ply at CRAIO i LANE'S. 130 Front st._n^' ?t* M~ONEY.?CASH for MORTGAGES. ?A country gentleman, having on hand several thousand dollars, Wsfl purchase good First Mortgagesi on New York. Brooklyn or Willlamsburgh lots, al a moder? ate discount. Mortgages of viry small amount, or hav? ing many years to run, will not be ob)eeted to. If we .[se? cured Adarees MORTUAOE, this office, poet paid, with came, address, and full particulars, by Tuesday evening, m? 7t_ US1C. ? A Lady of experience and II M ihorooghly competent as teacher of vocal and instru? menta' music on piano and guitar, deeires a situation in some flourishing seminary. Address ROS1TER, box I. W New-York Post Office._m22 2t* MUSIC?A young Lady of much expe? rience tn leaching on the Piano Forte, wishes to ob? tain a few more pupils. Terms?Two leesons a week at $3 per month, at the residence of the nunils or at her own re? sidence Addrees a note to Box 3,136. Post Office. m21 lw* PARTNER?Wanted, a Partner, in a very respectable business, where money can be made rapid. Capital required. Also. Agents wanted, to go all over the State* to Sell Valuable Medicines, inquire at Ott Carmtneatreet. New York._m222t' SERVANTS?Prot?*tant Servant-, van is. male and female, seeking respectable eltueitoa* in tirst class private families I an now obtain some very de Ursble ones, at good wagee, by applying immediately to "The Employer's and Servant's Protective Airency, it* Oratid .L corner of Elm st. ?2? 4teod* OASSAGE.?The undersigned desires to ? contract for the pufctge of a num'i-r of }ui?n '?n (from go to liiii) u> Os n, with go->d SLtisx* JSU athms end on cheap terms Passage hv steam to Gal vaton lnrn? diale, will preferred : kail will noiot,>,-t to go >,y stevn fr l" New-Onear* and there be tr\nathipp>d for Oalv-estop, if be can so negotiate the >-o. tract on snore a i .-?-?* u conditions. Addreaa L SCHLESINGER. ! M B'oadwsy mi2 St* J I3EDDLER.?Ah active busines- yoUBf 1 Man, havlrjg tl*5 a| command, to travel in the roan Iry to aeil an arrcie (not medicine nor hooka.) of universal uae. To one answering ;be above description, a salary of P to fit) per week (?od all exp?ns?s) will be paid and security given for trv. loan for two months Address O 0. Tribute Oihce. with nane and pbveof interview. Reference required and g' ren. |g* SEBVA19T.*--Wsuitad a Ps-otostutt Wt> man to lake care of children | she must be capable cf taking entire charge and have good recommendations. Buch an one would secure a steady place by applying at 425 Fourth St. m24 n* WERVAMTS.?Wanted, Situations for ?^Protestant and Cathoilc Servants of every domestic statioi and of the hrst class, at the UNITED A'.ENCY. l'bpChambers-st. and 7 Carmines!., near Bleecker. Tbe former Is the oldest and most respectable General Agency lo this couLtry; tbe latter tbe first established and only true Protestant Agency In this city. N B. Terms are wdueed . J1 P*r ye*''- Offices open every day from 7 AM. to ti "Ja._m2l 4t* SITUATIONS.?Wanted, situations for ?^select Protestant servants In every cspaclty, at the Protective Protestant Agency. 43 ' Hudson-sL N B ?This la the only reliable agency In the city for the procuranceof Protestant domes'ics N\ B?Worthy servants are given placea free of charge, and none otbera are encouraged. m22 41" TEACHER.?An experienced teacher, a graduate of Trinity College, desires employment for two or three hours per dsy. Compensation sufficient to pay board will be satisfactory, sjood reference can be given. Address " Augustus " at this office. 2om lw* T~0 INVENTORS?The advertiser de sires to become Interested in some useful Invention or Pstent-Rigbt, the development of which would not require a large outlay of capital. He solicits the attent on of Inven? tars and patentees. Address post-paid, Box 89S. Post Of? fice. N. Y. giving nature of Invention, with full particulars. m21 SlDAliW* WOOL STAPLER.?A situation is Wanted in a Wool Store by a person who has had 13 years experience in stapling and manufacturing Wool. He will engage on a salary, or be can Invest * (."??'. and will take an interest in tbe business, if preferred. Satisfac? tory references will he given. Address "Postmaster," MllMlle, Worcester Co., Mus. tu- im* Ain REWARD.?Lost, on Thursday W M "-^afternoon, about 2 o'clock. In Broad way, between Chambers and Walker sts, a Lady's Gold Watch. Chate? laine and Trinket, all engraved and blue enamelled. The finder will receive the above reward by leaving them at the publishing office of the Courier A Enquirer, 70 Wallst, or at 163 Eut Thirteenth-st, fourth door east of Becond-av. an22 3t* HOARDING. B BOARD.?A Gentleman and hi- Wife or three or four Single Gentlemen ran be accommo? dated with Board in very pleasant rooms at 51 Warren-sL References exchanged. Will not move on the first of May OARD?In Abingdon-square, in view of the Park, on the 1st of May. Application to he made at No 2 Aidngdon s<;uare, ose door above the corner of Bank and Bleecker sts. An elegant suite of rooms on the second story. Also, a room suitable for a doctor or dentist, bath, and other modern convenience. References exchanged m2l It* BOARD.?A gentlemen, lady and child, desire hoard in a genteel hoarding bouse or private family. A room and bed room, or one Targe room, will be re. uired. The location In the vicinity ol Hudson, not above Amos or below Csnal-sl Address 8 B. this Othce. m2l 3t* BOARD?From first of May in a pri? vate family. In a good and airy location lo the Seventh Ward near Market s!. Tbe advertiser hsvlng no children and n ore room than Is required, wishes to have one or two gentlemen with their wives to hoard. Hot and cold water ail.a. Ac. Ac. No other hoarders will be taken. References exchanged. Apply /. 342 Broadway. m6 tf 130ARD?In West-Fourteenth-st.-A ? * r . u. r> ?? ... In I i s Ai? ?flu r i In' if May, a large front room and bedroom.21 story. Tbe house la new? tirst-class. having all the modern improvemeats, t.ttOis, ata?. Slt No oiber boarders taken. Reference re quired. Addr? bon. a^oi_ m22 n* BOARD.?Rooms to let, with Hoard, from the 1st Msy, In the house 261 Fourth avenue; lo? cation unexceptionable, and lain the vicinity of Union-park: rooms for stogie gentlemen | baths in bouse. m22 Si* l>OARD.?Three or four single gentle -I "men ran he accommodated with pleasant rooms and partial board, at 177 Uenry-st., Brooklyn, near the South Perry. ml8 lm* HOARD.?A suite of rooms on the sec? ond fltair, and rooms for single gent'emen, can bo ob? tained by applying at 84 East Twooty-third-st. nit lm* BOARDING.?To let, with Board, a st.'te of rooms, separate or otherwise, fn a house where few boarders are kept. Reference of the highest re? spectability required and given. Apply at 17b Eut Broad? way, ml lm* BOARDING.?A gentleman and his wife ran be, accommodated v.1th BOARD In a very pleuant location, at 177 Eaat Broadway, between Rutgers and Jeflerson sts. Likewise, two gentlemen and their wivet with rooms and bedrooms, after the 1st of May. m4 lm" BOARD IN WILLIA.MSBL'R(iH ? A gentleman and his wl'e and one or two single gen? tlemen, can tinl pleasant rooms, with BOARD, at 56 Ftrst st., one minute's walk from Peck-alip Perry. Boats run every five minutes during the day. mo lm* COUNTRY BOARD.?A private fartT lly can accommodate a family through the season The advertiser is from tbe City and is deal ous of having com? pany. Tbe sltoatlon is on tbe banks of the Hudson River, about three hours' sail. Terms for a family will he moder ate The expense lo and fro is very cheap. The same place contains all kinds of fr .it. and a very healthy situation. Horse and carriage can he furnished Add reu ml9 lw* HYDE PARK, at this Office. CGENTLEMEN and their WIVES, or ' Single Gentlemen, can be well accommodated, after tbe 1st ol Mav, with Board and pleasant Rooms with the privilege of Bath Room, in St. Mark's place, where they may expect the comforts of a quiet home. References ex? changed. Inquire at 128 Alleo-st- mt lm* OOMS WITH HOARD. ? Parlors with folding doors to let together or separate; li ot, cold and shower bath. Apply at 13 East-Broad way. m!9 lw* PUREE or FOUR HOARDERS can be a pleuantly accommodated at II \aricktL near Bt John's Park. No removal 1st of Msy._m21 Stood" rfiO LET?With BOARD, a large un -I furnished Room, suitable for a Gectleman ani bis Wife, with bath room adjoining, and a room for a single gentleman. Also, rooms from the 1st of May next, at 14-5 Hudion-st. opposite Si John s Park. Reference requlrad. mlt'lra* _^_ BOARD OR PART OF A HOUSE WANTED?A family of three adult persons wish for rooms, with full or partial board, with a private fa? mily, or in a quiet Boarding House. Or. they would take part of a Lous- with a small family without young childreo, Location, west of Broadwav. and aot above Springst. Add reu. A. B. C. TribuneorT.ee _m?3t* BOARDING.?A Gentleman and his Wife desire Board from the first of May, in a genteel private family in the Seventh Ward, where there are no oiher boarders. Unexceptionable references fiveo. No hoarding house keepers need spply. Addreu E K Chat? ham-square Post-Ori.ee, with par-jculara_mm mr BOARD WANTED in Brooklyn for a Gentleman in a private family, or where there are not more than two other boarders. Tb* neighborhood of Uen? ry-st will be preferred. Address A. Tea Store 103 Fulton St.. Brooklyn.___^>2t 2t*i BOARD WANTED?By a respectable, pious Lady, who would furnish her room Location somewhere near Broadway, but not below Boad-st Reier ences given and required Addrus M . office of Tbe Trib une._m'? 'l" BOARD WANTED?By a gentlemen and his wife-one room with closet, furnished as a setting r>orn. with oed. Ac. Terms not to exceed $:n per week. Addreu. stating price and door. J W. W . Trtbuce ogee._m*l Si* BOARD WANTED?For a Gentleman, his wtfe and one child, |.' rears old) wiib a respect? able private family, in a healthy and pleasact Ixrafion, where one large or two small rooms can be bad ; or part ? f a furnish,d or unhirolshed bouse wouid be taker, without board. Please address -Davis." Tribune office, vnth real name, location and terms, which must be moderate. 1Kb lw* THE GREAT EXHIBITION IN London In 1851 ? One of the most remarkable objects cf tbe Exhibition in London in 1131, and in which the En? glish Maaufbcturers will show a great superiority, are without donbt the fine Cotton Stocking* of ihe mamitacture of M??RLEY Ladies will thank us to bar* railed their ai'.-ntion to \U and to be informed that every article of Eo rlish hne Slocking and Hosiery manufacture L to be found of the most exquisite qunit'v at LUDI.AMS, IV and 1*3* Oxford *t. l.oanois, established sir.ee 1750. 17m 13lDAT3tW NEW PUBUCATICIWS rpHE PHILOSOPH Y OF SPIRIT M. UAL INTERCDUISE. being ai ?ipkasjajlssj ?t J>:odeir.M>sier:ea. Ry Atdrew Jaria-m Davis. Price.1"} Cents Ju?t published by FOWLERS A WELLS, mti It 13! Nassau at. N. Y. IOH n r a N D O L P H OF R(UN ?P OKI ? Bis L i".-, Letters. Sp.eche?. Aner ), tee. Perso. ?' ReminiKences ud Tinea Wi:h Portrait*. Ry Hugh A l.arlard 2 vol* Price f.'/n Sixth, ediuoo ?The MM "i John Rudolph from bii eccen'rictt'es of daran, r. Hi patnorism, kit indepeofence, nii keen sar? casm. Ha ?irjatit ant accomplish.*! ach-ilamhip. and Iron hie be.ng roi-mporary with ?orne of the moat di?tmnknaesl n -o ol < iir anea ?. has b<-c irne familiar t-> everv American cmzeo No biography has bt?a publi.bed in thin country tl at eqna.- Utve remarkable volumes in interest and atj-ac tion A U>tra! discount made fo a?et (a . . D APPLKTuN A co. Publt.hera, ! _ _ 2>*? Broadway. A~REM7rkaBLY GOOD BOOK ? D APPLKTONJ; Co.^oo Broadway, will publish on Tuesday. Nathm.ik. a tale by Julia Ksvannagb.! two rarta. 12 mo. psper jSctificb .'complete In 1 vol. cio'.h 5oO PP FPakMfca r* tale ef tars skarSSl " It la.l't? the rap nr. ? tin r<t. n <-| ths reader.'' " It .?n artrd br a h?i Um arniimart and ?.und morality." ?' Fall of [.??-?ja, of ?t.rro; boa'if. ' ' ? r f wr.t ng is jratatul, siartmj s ?oothinx. nil lenre oa " lt? mr ral i? ksjRjkl oa e-orr r,ir? 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OS WXDNESIIAV Next, Dr Nobthali.'s New Wosk, Bei ore Ann Behind the Ccrtai*. Or, Fifteen Years Observation among the Theaters of New-York. One volume. Price 50 cents. Published and 'or sale, wholesale and retail, by m22 2ns_W. P. Bl'RCESS. 22 Ann st The Chronicles of an Heiress. CROMWELL; OR, THE PROTEC TORS OATH. Both of the above works are embraced In 8TANFIELD HALL. A new edition. Is published this momlog with 16 Engrav? ing by^^(nJRjh*sJ^\y^_y_nUROESS, 22 Aan-sL ?EW POPULAR WDRk1s,~JUST 11 PUBLISHED. Reynolds' new Romance. I'ope Joan, the Female Pon 0fj by W M. Reynolds, author of " Life in London," Ac. Price 50 cents. Cheap ednion r f Oeorge Sand'i celebrated novel. Con suelo, by Oeorge Sand Second edition, now ready. Four volumes In one?price 50 cents. The Warwick we (UtMdt By Prank Foreiter. New edition, elegantly lliuttrated by the author. Henry Win. Herbert, Esq Muslin 75 cents; paper M cents. Thackeray's new ttory, The Ricklehuryi on the Rhine. With a preface entitled An Esaav on Thunder and 8Mali Beer. By M A Tlimarab Third eliii.in. Price |.J cents. iti22 2t STRINGER A TOWNSEND. 222 Broadway. WAVERLEY POETRY.?CHAS. S. FRANCIS k CO have just puhlltbed Wavnrley Po try; being the poetry scattered through the Waverley Nov. els, Including all those poetical Mottoes, Fragments. Bongs, Chants, ic .attributed to anonymous sources, hut presumed to he written by Sir Waller 8coii?with Titles and Index Price 75 cents This hook will he found to contain gems of rare beauty, many sparkles of wit, and many aphorisms of Wisdom, w hich will terve for texts lo Innumerable lessons of mo? rality. (.DocvronTti-o EAittiT LBSIDNS-A new edition In Ibree vols $2 25. 01 IDE TO THE SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE Of THJNOS F AMILIAR?Hy Rev. Dr. Brewer, mil Jteodli LATEST VOLUMra UF BOHCfB LIBRARIES lust received. STANDARD LIBRARY?Goethe's Works, vol 3,con? taining Paust, Iphigenie, Toiquato Tasso, and Egmont translsTted by Mlssewanwtck ANTIOI'AKIAN LIBRARY?Kelghiley's Fairy My thology. Illustrative of ihe Romance and Supersiuion of various countries. 1 volume. classical LIBRARY ?I.lvy, vol 4?Books thirty seven to the end. trsnslaied by W. A McD.-vltte. THE IMAGE of his FATHER?By ibe Brothers Masl.ew. I luswaibms hv Phi/. i vo'time. Porsaleby BANGS, I'.llOTHER It CO, ni21 3t!s at the New Trade Bale Rooms, 19 Park Row. To the Medical Professlm-Just Published, Part 2* of~~ BRAITHWAITE'S MEDICAL Re? trospect?July to January, 1851.?The preient number of this Journal will be found equally Interesting to tli<- profession with its predecessor!, containing, as It does, a complete and reliable digeil of whatever new dusrove rlet have been made in the Medical Sciences within the last six months To the active practitioner, no less than to the student, the work Is Invaluable Terms?Per number, 75cents; per annum. Si 50; and for the whole series. No. 1 to 22, in Nos $13 50; bound, in 9 vols . |Mi Invariably In advance DANIEL ADEE. Publisher, 17f lawDklaraWtf |07 Pulion-sL TANNER'S NEW MAP OP THE UNITED STATES. Including Oregon, California, New-Mexico. Utah and Texas, as defined by the lateacts of Congress, together with Mexico, Central America, West Indies and Canada, and enriched by plans of Koston, New York, Pht'sdelphts, Baltimore, and Washington City, Is now published and for sale at the Map Store. Broad? way, up si Airs. Size of -M. Tl by 52 Inches; Price, $2 each, with a liberal discount to dealers. This is. by far, the most beautiful and cheapest Map of its sUeyet pub? lished^_If MARSH'S COURSE of BOOK-KEEP 1NG ? This work, the most beautiful ever published en the art, contains a complete set of hooks, printed In col oi a,) forms, and mercantile calculations with a thorough c< urte of explanations, dated to correspond with the trans? actions and entries 22n pp. octavo. *1 25 bound. For sale at the auihnr't counting rooma for the Study of Practical Book keeping,S8 Cedar-i'.. Sent per express, or in paper M ran per mall, to any part of the I'died States. This woik Is published In the same stvie in Spanish. Prospect uaesof Mr MARSH'S Cotirse of Private lustnictton ob? tained as shove Terms, $25. m!2 Im* OOKBINDERS' LEATHER.?The _Eiuhscmher has on band and is constantly receiving EnL-i.-li co.ored Skivers, colored CaJf Skins, French, Tur kev Mi rocca Russia Red Leather, Batred Splits and Calf Bfctaa Look Cloih. Marble Paper, and every article re qtiir.ii for a H'.ndery. Always on band a lar^c assortment . Dudiev's superior Bark Silvers. Blank, Sheep and law fat'8kfns-afl ofwh.rb are otTered at the lowest . riet eeaby JAMES COOK, 235*, Pearl-st t;-llm* B aIM?SEMENTO. The first anm AL FESTIVAL and BALL of the Temperance Social Assemhlv wui be held al ice Mutary Hall, IM Bowery, est WEDNES? DAY E\ ESING, March 26, 1851. Tickets, including sup? per M ret:? to be obtained of the Committee, or at the .... r W ('. Derbv. \>-b Plitoo-st.; E. Newal, 67 Ridge: Jos- ph Have, Tiiirtv-Nintk St. between Se/enth atd ligh- a.. : W ... W. Souihee. do; John Hooper. IM Fniton-st Tue members of tiie Order of the E L. Snow Social Uni. tii. and tiie public generally, are inviu-U. ui22 u* N'^Tblo s garden will KlC OPEN ON WEDNESDAY. March 26. : M. for a SHORT SEASON ?Arrerigen.er.ta have been made wi b the celebrated Parisian artiste. M ile CAROLINE LOYO, anl other distirgulahed performers, with the wonderful Darc.-gaed Trained Horses lately Imrorted from Pran ctti's Cirque Oijmp'que, Champs ElysAes, their first ap praranct Ic New- Yurk-the or.'y artistes ,hst have ever visited this country from that celebrated establishment. A'tf. x ord?r to pr*s?ci to '.he New-Yerk public acontlnu a'-o" of real talent and unh- ard-nf attractions, the propile tJr bss mgsged Mr Rl PUS WELCH'S entire troapo from his er snMvsj PHILADELPHIA AMPHITHEA? TER, eomrrislcg si. the Performers Horses. Ponies. Wardn-h* Properties. Ccs'.umes. Trapplnrs, Ac, c >a stittitinir ihe most complete array of novelties ever assem? bled in ibis or an v other country. Extensive attiaetiena are making in ihs construrtlon M ti.e Circle, with elevated seats to accommodate one thou lit! a a. persons FoJ! particulars will be given to the h?ls of the day. B ROADWAY THEATER.?DOORS . ? ,p?n ai 7, to commence at 7j o'clock ?Prlees of Ad n.Las I To Dress Circle and Parrruet, 5o ctsi Pamily Cir? cle saM Tr.ird Tier. 25 cu; Gallery, 12, eta. Private boxer. ?A and $6. F -.t night of Miss JULIA BENNETT- ? THIS EV ENING. March 24 KnowlesTi Comedy of THE LOVE CHASE. W. rrs.-'.Mr. Conwoy Constance? Miss Bennett. T,_ c ld.de etth Us new fsreeof BETSEY BAKER. m n . . Mr Marnadt-ieMouser.Mr Davidf. SATTLER'S COSoMORAM7?aS, Second jw-nos. comer of Broadway and ta^Mkntl m -OmU avers da] 'r. ? I o'clock In the mortrlng ?11 10 In the eve -!. .? A ? ?? 00 25 coot*. These works of srt consU of a.. -c of a Vi-ws of Earop*. Asia Minor, Syria, the h?rv Lard I n 11. Nubia, and Aralda. and are laaen from Nature and pain ltd m ou by Prof. BATTLER, m.4 iwua* BURTON'S THEATER. Chambers-it REAR OF CITT HAL!, T - nearest Theater M ?*i#Urf? Hovels Door* op*n at 64,, eomroeooe at 7$ o'clock THIS EvKNINO March K Wtli be formed, THE ENGLISHMAN IN PARIS Afo r w hi'-h the excellent Bur'ette ca ?d DELICATE GROUND. ??re'V! M.Mr Leiter i Paul ie.Mrt. Bkerrett. To conclude Wllh Itr* favorite Dr?->a of THE TOODLES. low?, Drees Circle Mi Perqueue ?Orte; Family Circle t5cl*. Or. hestrs Seats. 74 Cts. Prtvsie boxes. $3 and $A BAHNUM'S AMERICA N M US E I' M. - P T. BARNIM, Froprletor tod Huirw. Jons Okiimwood, Jr. Assistant Manner ? Afternoon perform ?nee at 3. In the Evening at ?|. Admittance 25 cu. sbtldreo ander 10 years, 124 ru Erg*gernent of JIM ( ROW RICE MONDAY and TUESDAY, March 21 and 2?,t0 Ibe after - noop. the smusirg oteee of THE VIRGINIA MUMMT. In ibe evening, the moral Drama of MADELAINE. Bertrand.Mr. Clarke \ Msdeiet-e... M'ss Chapman. FELLOWS' MINSTRELS, AT EEL LOWS' OPERA-HOUSE. 444 Broadway, between Howard and Orand sis. Open every night durtag the week. The eelebra ed original and well-known Pel.owe" Mine trela, " comprising an efficient and versende corps of talent I ed and experienced performers," under the direction of J. B. Fellows, whose Concerts In this City for the last year I have been received with the greatest favor bv the elite and fashion of this great Metropolis. Their Concerts consist of Burlesque Italian Opera Scenes. Witty Savin ire. Solos, Duets. Choruses. Dancing and Instrumental Performance?. On Wednesday and Saturday afternoons a grand Coo cert, 1 for the accommodation of ladtea Bskl families, commencing ' at 3 o'clock, P.M. Admission 24 cents Doors open at ef to commence at 7|. ml PnL?RTM'S~P ROG RESS.?WILL SOON CLOSE, at Washington Hall. V? Hroeiwey. he Panorama of Bunyan'a Pilgrim's Progress The public are respectfully informed that the exhibition of ibis painting, which has received the universal encomi? ums of ihe public press, and w hich has been vialied bv ai mo?i all(ihe schools and churches of our c'ly. will close durirg the coming month Open every evening al 7 o'clock ; to commence at 7J Admission 29 rents. Descriptive ratel'Sguee Wj cents. Exhibition every Wednesday and Saturday a'ternom, when children will he admitted half-price. m24 lwua* PANORAMA of RUN VAN'S PIL 1. <;RIM8 PROCRESS-The undersigned have ob? served with greet satiefacnon tbe exlubanm of ihe Panora n*a of Kunysn's Pilgrim's Progres*. and believing it calci la'ed to exert a beneficial influence upon the community at large?at the same time prenent'ng pecqliar claims upon ihe patronage of Christians of all denonut ation*. oh--- rftilty recemmrnd it to ihnr friends and ihe public, as worthy of encouragement and support Signed OEO W BETH?NE, O. 8PRIN1. (it.OKOE POTTS, TIH>MAS DE WITT, OEO I! CHEEVEB. STEPHEN H TYNU, JAS.F THOMPSON. Ttl )S H.TAYLOR. <'HAS O B< > MMKits, OORHAMD ABBOTT, WM.R WILLIAMS, JACOB Alt BO IT. R BAIKD, WM. ADAMS m2t 6r? BALES BY AUCTION. A. M. MsRwiis, Auctioneer. 1\Y BANGS, BROTHER 6z CO., Trade J BSnle Ho mi. 13 Park-row. REMOVAL.?B. B.A CO. have removed to the New Store, is Park row REiiLLAR NEW.YORR SPRING TRADE SALE, 1 to be held at the NEW TRADE BALE ROOMS, I i PARK.ROW. commencing oa MorMay Morning. MsMh 24, 1851, wllh the t> CATALOGUE OF BOOKS-This day's 8ale will em? brace all ibe contributions of Law Boots, an extensive va? riety, being the publications of Little A Brown, T v<J W Johnson. Voorhies, Thomas Cowperlhwall A Co , Ac Ac.; also, ihe large Invoices of Messrs A S. Barnes A Co., (J A C. Mertlam, Crtssev A Marklev. Munroe A Francis, E. H. Butler A Co . Charles Serthner, Ac. Ac ON TUESDAY MORNING. March 25, The Sale will commence with ine great invoice of Messrs. Harper A Bros, to be fojowed byflhoee of Mr. A. Halt and Henry C. Ilaird._ Adrian H. Mi t.i.e:a, Auctioneer. FORECLOSURE SALE OF VALUA? BLE RF A L ESTATE on Avenue D, Seventh and Eighth sis-By order of the Supreme Court-ADRIAN H. MI LLER wlil sell at auction on WEDNESDAY, April 2, 1 h? 12 o'clock, M., at tbe Merchants' Exchange, the fol i lowing valuable property, viz : Avanue D and Eiearra-si ?The three three-itory brick houses on the westerly side of Avenue 0, commencing on I Ibe southwest comer of Elghth-st .and mown as Noe. 107, 1*7* and IBS) the comer bouse belog M (eel 9inchee in width on Avenue I) by 42 feet in depth i tbe two adjoining houses, each being 18 feel in widlh by \i feet in depth, wttu the luase of the ground on which ibey ?iand, having a term of aleiut 31 year* unexpined i the three lots together being Ay (ViVii^SlJrrinTn'ettc'h slde~ '* ""r,m Aiso, the two 4-story brick houses situated on the west? erly side of Avenue D, adjoining the above mentioned In.uses on the soulheny side, and known as Nos I" I and MB, each being 21 fret 4X inches in width by 42 feetln depth, wllh an alleyway under the southerly side of 103, leai log to the 3-*tory brick building In lite rear. Also, the said rear i story brick house, 32 feet I) inches by 2b feet, wlih the lease of the ground on which they stand, basing an urexplred term or i\ years; the two lota to? gether being 4H feet I Incbee IB width bv |isi feet In depth. EiettTH-ST.? The two three *tory Hr.ck Houses situate on ihe somberly side of Eighth si , commencing tJ2 fee', westerly from Averue D, at;d known as Nos . ??> and I , each beirg 19 feel in width by 34 feet In depth, with the leeee of ibe ground on which they *tand. havlag an ur.ex ptred term of about . I years; Ibe said lots together being 3d fset In width by 48 feet 9 Inches In dep'k. The ground rent of all ihu above described property is but Ninety Ool lsrs a year Avt.it ? D?The two four story brick houses and lots of pound situate on the west side of Avenue D, lb feet II inches northerly irom Eighth-*!., known as No*. 117 and 119, each being M feel I inches in wluih by 44 feet In depth, with an alley way of ihre? feet under each house; the two together bel?g 47 feet In width by 9J feel in depth. Si visni MikkT ? Tbe two ihreo-etory and basement brick Homes and Lots of Oround situate on the north aide of Sevenih sl commencing 85 feet eas'.eriy from Avenue ?, and late known as Nos. 2t3 end .45. The Housee are each 20 feet In width by 30 feel in depth, built on ibe rear of the Lots, wllh courtyards in front, ornamented with arbors, fountains. Ac. The Lots together being 40 feet la width by 97 feet 6 leches in depth. A large portion of the purchase-money can remain on bond and mortgage. Mapa ofthe property can be bail at tbe office of the Auc Uoneer, 7 Wallst, or of Messrs WIOHTMAN A CLARK, 2 Wsli sn where every InformaUon a out the property can be obtained. |882,183, S84| mA'.24,27,2?4l,al,2* Jamrs Con?:,Auctioneer. THE ENTIRE BLOCK OF GROUND, with the Brick Buildings thereon, bounded by Ewen, MeKlhhin, Marshall and Leonard sts , WiJilamshurgb, for sale at auction ?JAMES COLE will sell on TL'EBDAY, March 25, 1851, at 12 o'clock, at die Merchants' Eecnange, New-York, tbe following desirable property, viz ? 2 large lots on the south side ef MeKibbtn-et, between Ewen and Leonard sts., each 28 feet 3 incbee front and rear by 110 feet deep, wlih a two-etory brick house 26 by 44 feet, with side wings, each 15 feet front by 22 feet deep. 1 large lot on Marshall-st, in rear of the above lot, 32 feet 6 Inches by 100 feet; stable % stories high, 25 by i" feet, bull! of brick. b vacant lot* on Marsha 1st., adjoining the above, each lot 24 by lie feet. 8 vacant lots on Ewen-st, Including the corners of Mar? shall and McKlbbln sis., each 25 by ?-f feet 4 vacant lota on McKibbtnst, in rear ofthe above, each lot 24 by Ii I fest. 2 vacant iota on McKlhhinan, 1") feet east from Leonard si., each St reel 6 loci.? by teOsaae. raCBBl 'of* on Leonard st. including the corners of Marshall and McKlbbic its , each loi2? by loo feet, 2 vacant lots on Marsbailsn. In rear of the above, each lot 24 feet 6 Inches by 1' 0 feel. This Property presents a first-rate opportunity for good Investment, being In ihe mod thriving part of Wilhams burgh. Ewen st Is now paved and all assessments paid. Tbe property in tbe Immediate virility Is steadny increasing In value, sou will con?nue to Increase for a long ume to come. Maps of the property may be obtained at the offices of the AucUoneer, and at the Rings County Hotel, H i.iiams burgh (503) nUO 5us WinnisM H Frahi.ik, Auctioneer. PEREMPTORY SALE OE41 VALU? ABLE LOTS OF OROL'ND situated at the Intersec? tion of Broadway and Tenth avenue, SevenQetb and Bev ecty seend sis-WM H FRANKLIN, SON A CO. wtU sell at euition on MONDAY. March 3d, at 13 o'clock, al tbe Merchants' Exchange, the following valuable property, viz Fcrty-oce valuable Lot* of Oround at the tntersecrJoo of Broadway and Tenth-avenue. Seventieth and Seventy asc? ot d st*. Twenty oce are on the southwest comer of Teatb-av and Beventieth-st twhich 1* opened) ;utt above the church, and opposite Orimn's tavern. Four are averue lots, and seventeen are on Seventieth-*I. They are enclosed in a picket fence Twenty oce are on the easterly side of Tenth-avenue, be? tween Seveniy-ieeond and Seventy trird sts. Eight of them are svenoe k is, of watch severs! have a double frost, both on Broadway ard the avenue. Six areon Seventy seeondat .which is M feet wide, and is cow betrg opened anl graded lo the widlh of SO feel, without expense to the lots, and six are on Seventy-thlrd-st These twfoty lots tre also enclosed m a picket fence. The inierseeiien of Broadway wl'.h the Tenlh-av. g.ves to both parce's very open and pub'lc frocta Broadway wi l soon be regulated. and have lamps and curb and gutter up to these lots. Tbe rapid progress of tbe city, the improvement* in the neighborhood, snd their proximity to the Hudson River Railroad, render these very desirable lots, ettter for an in vestn ett or immediate building. Tsans-60 per cent of the purchase money may remain on bond and mortgage for two years, at 6 per cent. The owner, rel)logon their tnuii*ir value, pledgee bta aelf thai every iot ?hall be pat up and sold to the highest bidder without any limitation of price or poetpoeement of sale, and that no bid snail be made, either nireeUy or indi? rectly, for his account or benefit Title perfect Warrantee deeds with full covenants Msps of the property can be had at the offc* of the Ane tlcneera. I Broad-st. or of JAMES W ORRARO. rWill 5 _(A476)_salS 3*eodA7iP Jous Lowfr. Aocloreer. V|/M W1TTFBS will ?eil PHIS DAY, W? IdsjM I ".I. at I or;, rx ?> .r- oTJceof the Mi ?sal Ufe laeersnc Cosgpasjy \l wVell at Officefirn' tare By oidei if itc Collector of the Arrears of faxes. * The above is ore oi the best locatto?* in ihe CWf ik or lr ?ti rar re Company, or for a bBetA mi other Antucnv J Bi kCckib Auctioneer CHATHAM AM> ? llA.MUKHS Sf. ? ' PROPERTY AT AUCTION-A J HI.KECK KM *' '??Uat pub.'lAurtioe. pa MONDAY. March SI. IWLet 13 M aiifce Men bai t.' PirhoafS, that va.uaMe Lee*? I ?> d Property ,;!u?U(j &o the lower corner of ChaUitB kAXl (??,? ri.hers tu. The lease of uj?, above premises la from the Corporation < : ;reCitV"f He? Tora; Ii baa ?1 yeaeato run from the Isl Cay of May. % ground r?M ef ftoe per anoam. at .1 t*x*s. with crnatu;f ?r pe'petual reeewal? of 21 ;, oar* each, at S per cett 0- the value of the rased lot 1 ?? i -en ise* are row >a.ed for s jrsus. from lit May hit at a yearly rest of ft oe a'd uxea\ to a g sod tenant, who, tn addition to giving r*ot aecurt y, baa azpesHed r < re than #2,?*h In Improvecnanui If racant now, they w< uld reel for $2.< ro per annum. A part of tie purchase u ot.ey may remain on hood and r IMp **a further particu era apply to the Aaeuoneer. 7 ?road ? - ? is it The f r a Banl h .'infts Immediate p*>*?e?e!?>n may be obtained, oo pay 1 a* the present occupant afalrboeue. ?*?! tl Antiiosv J Bi i ( km, Auctioneer IARGE AM) PEREMPTORY SALI s*OF WATER LOTS er. 1 Piivlleges on the Hudson River and Bulldtng Lota oo the Twe Ah and Twrteeatn a. ecues. and oo Forty-'ourih ard Pony h \h sis . at auction, t.,-ose a concern- ANTHONY J Bl.KEcKER will sell at aucUon on WEDNESDAY. March 5fc.i d.ai 12o'clock, M . ai the Merchant* Exchange, the following valuable property, rix i I .ots of ground and about i-n water lots, situated oo the Hudson River, and on the Twelfth aad Thirteenth avenue*, ard on Forty fourth and Forty fifJt aia , the whole forming one of the moat valuable River properties In ibis city. The) water grants taken out and paid Air The Hudson River Rai'road passes dowa the Eleveetfe avenue, on the rear of the who e premise*, leaving Uks> water privileges antoucbed. Extensive improvements er*> making In the Immediate vicinity, this being the eaf)otalag h ock to those occupied by Mr lliggtra a large factories. The terms of sale will be lit era! to the purchasers. Lith o.rapble maps of the shove lot* may be obtained of the Auctioneer H days beforeihe sale duo sanf IS W. N Law it. Auctioneer THE GR BAT SALE OF IMPROVED DAIRY fPOCK, conilii rg of upward of ioe bead, belonging to Thomas Bei . of Morrtaante. Westcf eater Co., will be sold at Public Auction oo the ?Sth day of March, at 1) o'clock, without reserve A catalogue, giving a de? scription of each animal, will he given on the day of sale. Monlsenla, 9 mile* from New York, by Harlem Railroad. tc222t*_THOMAS BELL. B. BfOOfSBV, Auctioneer BOOTS &z SHOES.?Semi-annual Sale of 1,000 rases, romprlitng a desirable assortment for Spring trade, by H Mooney, Aucuoneer, on TUESDAY, March 2\ 10 o'clock, A M . at the Store of A D. ? ALE, .'..s Pearl ?, New York, where a general assortment also may be found at private sale at the lowest prteee. 224 Pearl iL_?mSt? D 8 HOUOH. Auctioneer PEREMPTORY SALE of good Furni? ture and Bedding, on MONDAY morning, 10* o'clock, at 87 l Ireenwlcb-av., (ibe elects of a femur.) bo fa*, ma? tin.anv French Bedsteads, daituwk Lounge*, mahogany and walnut Tables, inanosany and walnut Chairs mahoga? ny Rockers, tine hair Meitresse*, hair Bolsters and Pil? lows, marble lop add plain Bureaus, mahogany and walnut Wotk Table*, Carpets. Mirrors, walnut and maple Bed? steads. Solar and llall Lau.pa. Oiataware, Ac. Rain or ?hire. m22 2*1** John T Rot uws, Auctioneer. ALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI RE, at AUCTION -The underalgned reapectfully {We notice to their friend* and the public that Ibey are vepared to give their personal attention to the sale o( II. usehohi Furniture at public auction during the ensulnf season ROLLINS A DINOERDALE A?ciioo*ors, Uil8 10t* Office Ai Wall-St. CMALL FARM IN YONKERST?T e^ AUCTION-A FARM ofM or *> acres, about 2, ml.es from the Steamboat Landing and Hudson River Rai. road Depot, lo Ibe village of Yooaers, will be sold at auc? tion by toe subscriber, pursuant lo an order of the Supreme Court, at the 1) we.ling-House oo the premise*, on TUBS DAY NEXT, 2Mb Insi at hood. It Is hea tllful y aiiuaied In Ike Hand Mill River Valley, opposite Ihe residence of Jacob D. Odell Es'j la In htieconditl >n . or i.aid., houses, Ac. Lately occupied by Ahm Pomler, deceased. Its po? sition. Ac. would render it verv dedra do a* a gentlemen'* si.miner residence Term* easy Apply for further Infor? mation lo WM. W. SCRi nil AM. Vonker*. iii22 2t? EBENE/ER LYON. Special Guardian. R. C. Kevir, Auctioneer ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE of FUR NITURE, PIANOFORTES. CARPETS, Ac , by Catalogue, TO-MORROW, (Tuesdsy,) at IS Nassau si viz - A large assortment of Household Fu nltureof good quality, 1 Rosewo. d Piano Forte. 7 octaves , Carpets, Ae , which Is well worthy ihe attention of Housekeepers, m.'l It* HO PERSONS wishing to dispose of L FURNITURE AT AUCTION -Tl - ikea kef of fers his services as auclloneer to fannies breaking up housekeeping, and others who vviali 10 dispose of fund iure, chattels, good* Ac and feels conli.leut of giving satis* Tai Ih ti in ea. ry particular. PETER PaUKS. mU Iw* Auctlou.i-r, 17 Walt at, 2.1 floor t^Tl FINANCIAL _ NOTICE.?All persons are hereby noti. tied aad cautioned against receiving or negotiating Ihe following Promissory Note*, dgnerf by roe snd say a bl* lo Us*orfmot * LAPP or ELI PH ALE T L ADD, re One for td.M*, hv* ih'Misand dollar*, de*i April, |Rt| One forfet? .ss-imi, ?i\ hundred and forty nine ?HfM, due i June, 18*01. One f..r # I .mo, onethoutand doilsri, due 1 August 1851 One for tl.i.Mi, oneihoiiiand ooliars, due * Met \hM. One for$l,Uf none ihoiitand dollars, due 1 No/ In.I The same bavlng|>>een OtiiaMsil from uie wit tout consider? ation, will not Ire paid Dated Bet March, I AM. "'22 3t*_IRB. IL YCKINCK, Jr. Oi rice or the Moaai* Camal and Banking Com-~> rkiy OP 1144, Jersey Cit), March, It, left ) [VOTICE is hereby niven that the Annual 1 v Elcctioo will be held al the oflire of lh? Company In Jersey City, on Mouday tlie 7tb day of April next, fur the choice of live Disectora in place of Class No. I. whose U-rm of service will ih.-a t-Apiie The Poll will lie open Iron 12o'clock, M , ontil I P M of that day Th.it/aoafer hooka will he cloaed on and from the IHta tn*t unlil tlie 8tt? dsy of ApiU. (iiila tAp7* | JOHN D POE, Snc'y. I RV1NG RANK.?The whole amount of ? ihe Capital Slock being taken, will commence badness on Monday, lhe2tth Maren Instant, when the first Instalment of to per cent will be payable at 27ft Green wichst between Warren and Chamber* its , which plsce tbey will occupy until their Banking House, to he located on the north-east corner of Warren and Greenwich it is hu ll By order of the Board. E. 11 LAI NO, President John Thompson, Cashier. mit 12t (CHICAGO and GALENA TEN PER 'CENT. RAILROAD BOND*, f 30.DOO.-The*ub scrlher offers for sain f vo.kki of ibe Bonds of ibe Chicago and Galena Railroad, bearing Ten per cent Interest, uoder authority from the Legislature, payable In New. York, and the principal convertible to ike stock of Use Company any time within four years. This Road forms a link In the great chain of roads from the Atlantic etiles to the Mississippi River, and postaseea also a very valuable local traffic. It Is one of the cheapest roads in the world, having cost but about tio.oofi per mile lo Elgin, to which place It is completed from Chicane.? The last dividend of ibis Company was eight per cent for six month* on the hr.umed portion of the Road. The Bonds above-mentioned are a portion of those t for tie purpose of extending the Road to Belvldere, te which point It Is under contract. These ten percent Bonds are for sale in arronnts of SAOf) std $l,nne, at ia*> per cent, with interest from 1st May nest, and mrnlah the cheapest perfectly safe security oo Use tLarkeL Further particular* can he obtained of the subscriber, mStft JOHN THOMPSON. S4 Wall-St BANKING HOUSE OF J. CARt> THERS A CO No 15 Wood^t PITTSBURGH. Pa Collections made on all the PRINCIPAL CITIES of the UNITED STATES Reference lo New-York-Mosern Window, Lanier A Co by Wail al eul7tf ACROSTIC. W ondroo* Indeed are Nature'* law* and ways. A nd wonderful the great discoveries. T bat shows at once the cure of all disease, T o be dependent on the Nerves alooe, 8 uch Is ine fact, experience kalb shewn. N store's great soul is electricity, E srth's whole dependence, most Implicitly R eview ibe wondeis tl hath brought to light, V suture lo think and set ihyaelf aright, 0 ur brain conceive*, and send* Its quick desires U pon the Nerves, It* telegraphic wiree. B uppose the body ha* the gout or cxrgb. A nd the comnunlcatlon Is cut off, N othlog to send the mind's will to the part, T o tell the foul Invader to depart 1 now Inform the world this will subdue D Iseases of the deadileat cast or hue, O nly by acting on the hrdn alone. T o start the Nervous ilulda Into tone, E xperince In every ea*e bath show n. 1 r J Nassau-st tl per bottle, *>9 per dosen Most of Ute minor diseases of ibe Nerve* are cured by oo* bottle ? ? e first bottle bi sold to every one upon trial If r.o fseoe? f i is derived, the money returned The fluids once started, disease has warning/toqolL_m2t 2t" DR. TALBOT WAITS, Prwidh^ Physician over the Nervous System. No. tlo Green? wich si. Persons afflicted with Nervous Diseases or De? bility of whatsoever kind, can have such undeniable proof of ihe efficacy In thousands of cases, that no one can leave without being cured, or with the linn convtcuon that they will be very soon, according to ibe severity of the case. A most experienced Matron is in attendance from JA Bio 3 PM. for ladies to consult as to treatment, Ac, and every day's neglect of those who are afflctel will he th? catse of a da) s regret. Wholesale and retail depot for Watts* Nervous Antidote. !< 2 Nassau-*L tl a bottle-B'J per doz. m21 9?e* t^TORE TO LET or LEASE.?The thre.- *iore* front and rear huUdtof, 307 Oreenwlch-et, i old No ) to let or Jesse The above |* m rare chance lore per? son wanting a dwelling, store and work shop, or factory, ail connected. Inquire of DaNIEL LEE, *o Frankiio-st m? lie*_ OLD COUNTRY <fc GERMAN NEWS ROOM, 106 Bowsry-Leadlcr English. Scotch Irtek and German Papers every t? eck Open dally.^ '*_ S~ t?tT?ners:~\j?wir~wwR want of Nsat Joe PaiNviNc. at sWj?"5 ttS stould do well to call oo M O'NEILL, !*? w^"^ * door from WaR. _"v1*^ . BUH KS FOR SALE,?About 130 000 second band Brlrk. A's^aeOld lloos- I' ?^ . .1 If C. I. BOOTH e?? CrvebyaadBleecaefS-.