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; nS Mercantile Library Association—TheNew | brcleng presed, The number of persons provent wat | adopted:—The Trearury Department are to sppoiat two | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVERY DAY. | SALES AT AUCTION: | __SALBS AT AUCTION. _ | Ballding at Astor Place. ae it 200. After the customary speeches, a committee | special inspectors, to be stationed at either end of the SS LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER. —PEREMP- 16 Larson HENRY AND HARKISON STREETS inted to rt a plan of ization, Asub- SALES AT AU le to he of Flatbush rty.—ALBERT. place, Brooklyn.—JAMES ct Jue okt Opera House at Astor Place, which was some | Yeuucht mecting was held on the 27th of the same month, | Great Western Railroad, whole duty it will be to receive | ________ SALES AN AUOTION Ny al, property ALBERT. | 1( Cheever pla Banchay tarat BenCU AoN ‘ago purchased by the Clinton Hall Association, for | at which the constitution was adopted, and the first offi- | ali through goodsand pass them over to the conductors ALBERT a. o Merchants’ Exel NewYork, the following de io prO- ry ih, Te, Lam tile wears race, | cerschosen. These officers were men of sterling morit | of the railway trains, who are to be sworn as deputy in- together with « plot of rty, viz. IL jenry stroct, between Harrigon, or eee ae shone and untiring energy. Their first movement was to enlist tore. Theee conductors wil dliver af ether ead, on | partetiseeate’ with marble mante ieee i kstee pinset 4 tet ¢ building, which was once the home of song, and rich + poy spectors. These conductors w iver 5 teenth, Twenty: ftreet jeever place ween, with marble mantel c the sym ies en who could serve them, by con- v di treets. Theso lots are 4 ith gorgeous decorations, magnificent chandeliers and feske te compliment of honorary membership on | oath, to the inspectors, the goods as they receive them. fey | Herieee ee ema tapering pert Seah tooktye, 1 Istage scenery, we found yesterday completely changed, | sixty-four of the most respectable and influential in the | The Great Western Railroad Company assume the ex- | willsell on Wed! only 4 few minutes walk from the South ferry. Por b a ms , shi N to the auctic: 5 and ringing with the voices of laborers and the hammers | $it¥, chiot abe, "Gc tan selene, Sota: Gooubes pense Incurred by the appointment of their Gopductorsas | Shants’ Bachange Maia eee ve story betel stoves ued Vilage, none the main road and the Epis acalenlans, ADE neeee, Bi of mechanics. The Mercantile Library for several years | Richard Variek, James Boorman, John Haggerty, and | inspectors of the United States. This arrangement will | lots, known aslots Nos 125,125 and 14) Nasaan strset, nos g. without exception a very beautiful | QHERIFF'S SALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac— past haa been much cramped, for want of room in its ee Dek the poner eS Chee greatly facilitate the transmission of property by the | inches fri fand 2 feet rear, by 46 foot 8 inches in depth; worthy of attention. $1500 can remain on This day, Monday, at 11 A. M., at No, 310 Broadway, ~ c “4 " a ae 5 7 » 4 present quarters in Beckinan street; and after the urgent | fiat aldnowed advaing them of Deh Gnd money. A | Canada route, and inure to the benefit of all concerned. | honse 20 fect Sinches by 34 feet, am next, for about | indisputable. farther particulars apply to the auc. | consietiog oF elie, oie, hale ee te solicitations of its members, the Clinton Hall Association | committee of three were also appointed at the ‘The annexed statement exhibits the quantity and value 000. Lot No. 128 ‘is %) feet front ng rear by 46 feet 6 | tion York. = fe nat hs “Gecided to purchase a more favorable site for the institu- | sume time to draft am address to the public, | gf certain articles: other than foreign dry geods, im- | jrches deep, house 20.34, and wil, gat, phen te ere tion. The Astor Place Opera House being for sale at the | PAviPe., 8, similar object in view. | Thee gperls were | ported into this port during the week ending and inclad- Tat Ne hat 15 fest oot # inches raat, b time of the resolved change of locality, Messrs. Edmund | Couraged to take a lease of an apartment, No. 49 Fulton | ing Friday, Maren 24, 1854:— Tents for ab is as No. 32 East id tre of the village, near the main road and the Epis: reet, Now Yor! res PELL, AUCTIONEER.—SALE OF 175 'PALIAN NTHONY J. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER. NI ; A 4 lot No. 9 Leonard a tat anctio mashle mantels Hell -Ce-Wil ol an ‘us % ‘will sell at publi Flaneliy, Broadway, corn Wedn goo at 12 o'clock, at tl ere! Hs the two sto comprising richly rehased half hree years, al it of ‘ it ; stor it t demand in this sec- | brick front house and lot No. 9 Leonard north side, if Creel Ancocthe aut toe ah tue of ths Mercn,| sv0m ‘wat opened to" members, Feb 12, 182), a¢whicn | COMMENOH cx mum Pont ov New Yous-—Wuecty Turon. | tty 4 diesliy and ire ciassinpesvemanisaregoingonin | cniy abot gs feet tom luinon iret, Lae bp Yeo front | Rifas aud lor uw ri y M juan. ,. 4 rt - ish le {ile Library. ‘The coat of this property was $140,000, ana | ‘ime, donations tee Pe eee viy aero hei $860 India rubber. 772 $86,276 | intend putting up asplendid bauting house, wh i | clon.on thelst of May next, title indisputable and sale. pe sbon warbler, “Terms, fo 4 Laaarety ce whieh. oust! n eB ag BES S45 Indigo....... 35 21882 | themagnitcentmariestoree now nearly Anlahod:all of which to o-thirde of the purchase money may renal ae ne the amount necessary for its altcration for library pur- | volumes for the use of their subscribers. The number tides pent. will tend rently to increase the value of this property. Two and mortgage for threo years or furtuer partic FALLS, AUCH R estimated at about $75,000 more, making the | Wa#inereased before the year expired to ono thousani. ee "aus th tom. | SAREILAe MGIRaREOS ones sancieestacen Toek seaceel: ctioneer. was tes Ceraitae = Tuonday: 26h inet Poses , , a Senin erris i naEN ote) The donations in cash, from November 27, 1820, to No- eo Ontion 3 L100 years, at seven per cent, Madison strect—Thi ICE.TWD HUNDRED PACKAGES | sellas above modern and antique fa entire outlay upon these premises not much, if at all, | vember 6, 1821, amounted to $600. This sum was all, or . ger * of I ‘adison stroet, with the two- AGEs et city manufact , the trade, an: Jewelry &e and two hundred lots ©. 6, d aud warr: ; 1 2% 123480 ntory aatio short of $225,000. The task of changing the theatre into | nearly ali, invested in books; the receipts from members i 1490 | sae dt a harement Prick house thereon, on the, south 25x46. W. SHIRLEY, auctioneer.—On Mon- H. BARTLETT, at 82 having been sufficient to cover expenses. The first Li- hi it was built in th » eh 27, at 10 o'clock, by J. 8. the library was entrusted to the architect, Mr. James | eee et aii og 1tO ne aaa Tana. Tame Patent..-2.-- 98 S840 | heeee Gace te wan Pate i the vary best mansac, eons treet, positive sale of che above, to close consign. apie stock consists in pars Renwick, Jr., who has certainly put every floor of the | tions were not obtained without vigorous exertion. The 931 Undressed do. — 193176 | Tt bas solid mahogany doors on first floor, mahogany | mente. On time over $100. The glass just received, aud will ‘and backs, several elogantly oar oa esd building to the best use possible, ‘The description of the | city was districted, and the directors, with one accord, one Seal folding doors in parlors; handsome chandeliers, with cut | be sold by the package. ‘overed in satin brocatelle nd plush, : fabiritkinn . set about commending their astoviation to public regard. 667 Al gt: ..6,000)| Sea Swarchengs banbe, ath, Osetsn eater’ frone eal’ beck UCTION NOTICE.—SAMUEL OSGOOD, AUCTION- Voltaire chairs, carved rosewood bed’ ullding bam In addition to this labor, they delegated atternately two 3 i , roet Os rill sell hy auction, at Castle Garden, on Monday, nemnse le Baek: 608: Y, 1,586 | vaults, &c. It is in perfect order, and is considered one of eer, W A amelled chamber furniti f the latest ‘THE BASEMENT. of their number to remain at the library every evening. 1,721 | the most convenient houses in the Seventh ward. Theleaso | April 3, at 1035 A. M., the whole of the fixtures samt abe Wabeneas in: toeeenen ‘The basement of the building is turned into a lecture | Weare mainly indebted to these men for the privileges we "194 | has 15 years to run from May 1, IS, subject to arenewal | lishment, consisting’ of houschol y, nid walnut; ten extension dining tabli proved patterns. It would be impossible to enumerate o now enjoy. Had they displayed less wisdom in concely- 2,620 | of2l years; ground rent $165 per annum, and the owner of | chairs, benches, settoes, carpe Yoom, capable of seating eleven hundred persons, which is ’ , bar fixtures, & s ing, or less energy in carrying out, their plans, the insti- the lot to pay, the expiration of the lease, full value for | stands, lamps, and the whole of the bar 5 ‘uarter of tho stock, which can only be appreciated well yentilated, and provided with four different places «| tution must inevitably Have ben eruabed unter the | Bal, copevi... 98 1,045 rhe house will rent for $300, ad pomece- | Further partienlars in future advertisement, Aminaticn. “Aiso’ tive rorewood reven oatare pane Gafentrance. In any emergency, the ontire room could | Weight of obstacles that impeded its progress. They | Ricarb-soda.2,320 310 4422 ‘and terms, apply to the auc- UCTION NOTICE.—SAMUEL OSGOOD, AUCTION- St goed Sane and Sale jemdid, Rog TE gee My de emptied in less than two minutes. In each corner of | C#*Fied their offspring through the eventful year 1821 in | Brimstone, ..1, 2/684 Iron, tons... 420 23,967 ¢ three-story brick building and one er, will sell AL auction at his store, SL Mtontion of those in want of good Instrumente. Also, by triumph, and finished their work by preseating an an- | Citric acid. 2,075 Hoop, do..... 280 ‘644 [BAS op A rp Shegeryee ys apereg Virtue of a chattel mortgage, a lot of secondhand furniture, Jot 25 feat front | unclaimed goods from the lower police court, ______| well worthy the attention of the trade. , in depth. Tho three-story building is UCTION NOTICE.—SAMUEL OSGOOD, AUC- - = Scrap, do..... ; 25x60, and the valor epiension 25x20. It veutetinueesly a tioneer, will sell at auction, by order of the Street FINANCIAL. do. $2,006 per annum. $15,000 can remain on bond and mort- | Commissioner, on Tuesday, April 4, at 10 A. M., the sloop, | ~~ Anny rage for five years, at six por cent. Rivington street—The | Lydia, as she now lies on the flats foot of Forty-ninth etroct- 147,000 29 .eet sot oP ee CENT, ON hree-story attic aud basemont brick house and lot No. 319 | North river, raised from the foot of Vesoy street. 4 bend and mortgage on improved dr un- feet on the south si the lecture room, on either side of the platform, are two | nual report, in which it waa stated that they numbered Crea! mall rooms, fit fora chemical laboratory and many other | 175 members, and, possessed 1,000 volumes and that Enentiat oils; 45 620. Reliroaa several of the principal publishers had generously agreed | ¥ Purposes. The room has a gradual rise from the platform | {o\present the association with a set of every work of | Letom salts. 190 546 tothe rear seats, sufficient toallow the lecturer to be seen | merit issued from their respective presses.”” from every part of it. Around the room, against the | _ This was the first year of the Mercantile Library Asso- ii Rivingt adjoininy southwest corner o ii d roal estate inthis cit, Dit or Williams- wall and at the rear, large iron pillars, surmounted with | fistion. From this it has been going steadily on, until Rivington “and. Goose Streets, hoe 22° feet 9 | UCTION. NOTICE —BY THOMAS BELL 1X. eee eee ean a anne ty. aastobo totavert is the ecstadhian caeis cuxcoseiievatoas tcc h ware ge FOC! Q 4 inches by G4 fect; house 22 feet 9 inc! by 40 feet. BUSII, Tuesday, 1045 0’e! the new sales room, rr Apply to J. K. COOK, JR., No. # 8, suppor pper floor, report, in 1852, eloquently spoke of it as follows :— — Pe Built in # good substantial manner, with siated roof and | 2% Centro street, near Reade, D . and Chambers streets copper gutters front and rear; sewer connection, and Croton | extensive and valuable sale o: Magnesia... Bae We have thus given in detail th tiona of your Board yf of the lectuze roam are two large furnaces, both | /DEsss Meanie tear Tae wel inatbatiseces ve mer | MADRS «ccuse set into solid brick walls, under the charge of the Conti. | Jeave it tein a most’ fourlshing and healthy condition. Te b. is an institution which commends itself to the patronage ant nental Insurance Company, andfrom these, fron pipes, | support of that class for whose benefit it was founded. tore, Funning throug heach story of the building, convey | the Up ed ie ho stepping upon the world’s arena, bee collar: ity may supply the dalclencies of education, and lay broad and ‘ood furniture; ae = 64 ‘942 | Waterall through the house. Marble mintels and folding | stock of a fancy and dry geops Store; als, fo 0, 00 TO LOAN—ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Lead 7,040 27,782 | 2008S in parlors; vaults in yard for coal, &c. Terms easy. | whom it may concern, a latge invoice of hardware, cutlery, 4 Jewelry, dc., or bought for cash, Good 1,381 Lead. 4 5 Third ayenne—2lots on the east side of Third avenue, 60 feet | saws, cotton goods, ‘Ae., slightly damaged. Regular sales | gtocks, notes, bonds and ortcagas) ud bills of ex 8 Fiabe) wane 5 a aouth of Fitty-fourth strect. | Lots 25s110 fect each. “Sixty” | every day. Numerous out door eales duly annownevd. sd. ALL business eonfiden Apply st shew i metal... street—4 lots on the north side of Sixty-third street, corner 152 Steel. . O14 fect east of Broadway. Lots NOTICE.—ELEGA ous 3, , feet east of Broad Li OTICE.—ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FUR. 4 loan office, 102 Nasswu atre 5x105 fect each, all enclosed in UCTION : ctical knowledge, and prepare afence. Seventy-fith street—2 lots on tho uorth side of nitui NEWALL & CO, will sell this day, at 102 oo The ceiling of the lecture room is handsomely de- | himself for futures jem and honor. Here may be found soar deadyan 6,060 a Seventy Ath iret “fest west of Fourth avenue, Lots | o'clock, at the auction rooms, No. 79 Nassan stroct, alarge | (YASH ADVANCES, (OR DOUGIIT OUT FOR CASH, ; jection sugar 0 895 | os02 feet 2 inches each, "Seventy-sixth stres assortment of houschold furniture, consisting of rosewoo liberal ¢ rf kind, mercbandiee, an corated, and when completed, it will be unsurpassed by pher, the inventle nd a minute record ofevery | Vermilion.... 37 4814 27,772 | on the south side of Soventy-sisth strect, “10. fee parlor suites in entin brocatello, mahogany sofes, tete-a- Nett woparhy, alan, for sain ot, Devgaaae aie any room of the size in the city. It will be used for the | attainment in art, ‘are provided for him teach- | Verdigres 10 west of Fourth Lots 2xl02 foot’ 2 inches | fetes, chairs, &c., in mohair, painted and enamelled eott Belistical ehatas, ante Stamonds, sdgava; dsp goodun aie hee ae) ers in almost every branch of'study and intellectual plea- . 119 Varick ete 6,653 The two story attic and ba: suites, Loum, istends, feather beds, mattreses. bureau: 81 Nassan street, second floor, back room, No. 6. various courses of lectures of this institution, and also | sure. Here, if he will but avail himself of tho advantages | 7 L3ewoods— meni brick front Busia realized in this office without delay or going out of it, Cut and lot No. 102 Varick streot, | counting house desks, dc.” PETER PARKS, jonecr. co of mecting for the Clinton Union Debati: subject to hiscommand, the olerk of to-day, when he shall | LOgwood.. cast side, betwoen Watts and Broome strects. Lot 79 Nassau street this out and keep it, plea: as the pl e RE | have become the merchant of to-morrow may adorn and dig- De feet front and rear by about $1 fect on one side and 88 | — sol LTRS x = = eae os tls ee Oe ee Se Ne eee fociety, a literary club, numbering between two and | nify that class of men who have left their footprints upon feet on the other side in dey Bil the right of s spacious UCTION SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES.—JAMES M. ILWAUKIE BONDS.—THE INTEREST COUPONS three hundred members, and connected with the Mer- | th¢ burning sands of the equator and the frozen snows of the carriage way opening into Watts stroet; house 22 bed feet, MILLER, Auctioneer, will sell on Monday. Mare! 9} ‘of bonds of the city of Milwaukie, falling due on 3lss d polar zone; for the merchant is the man of this axe. He has With marble mantels, qrates, Croton water, Xe. | Fifty pet | o'clock A. M., at the store of B. Blanchard & Co, ‘earl | March instant, and 20th April next, will be ‘the of- cantile Library Association. contributed more essentially than any other class to break mrchase mone; main on bond and mortgage Merce OM ACHLAN & SCOTT, Of William otenets street, £00 cuses prime boots, shoes and brogan | down the barrier of feudal institution’, to change the spirit We understand also, that this room will be offered to | of a more chivalric era from the love of military glory, co y t7 percent. Broome street—Tho two story attic and basement brick house and lot No, 56 Broome stroct, north DMINISTRATOR’S SALE,—THE STOCK, FIXTURES {ANHATTAN SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 643 BROAD- NN SITS PERE I tes SES OR RE Bd. u erfection. Commerce has enlarged its boundaries. The regular quarterly meetings. These associations seem to | BROWN, President, ily. rms 45,765 1877762 | Thirty-second strect—1 Yot_on the i A . | quest and renown, to the love of pace and poncefal instit side, between Lewia and Cannon streets. Lot 25x75 teet, a leaseof No SOOT | : “1 the few York City Literary Union, » Congrass.of \debat- | rent a ee a ene soe cL desahte ateh et ale mes side uaa amit ana, Gaamen, wurele Mie erate | fk and lense of he pute, eure Ne’ ao6 Boone wtrst, | Nf Tay, ueac locker strc! open dally from A; a, ing societies, newly organized by the industry and zeal | cantile era all the energies of the human mind and all the wide. The house contains 10 rooms, and is finished in plain | For particu! ply om the promises, or of C.8.G a dj ry well ‘ | principles of progression have been called into action, The 0. 315 | style; Croton water in the basement, and suitable for.tho | }.A,49 Bowery, > . HOF OCS GRARUL- | she diesh dag of Apel, Vili veonitn teen, em Nee Ait ‘ef Mr. Douglas Leffingwell, wherein to hold thelr | Bret‘thave been carried to a grenter degree of usefulness and Stationery... 29 7,716 | residence of a small ea paket RAT A 2H STAT oR TL | | an erfect, | ——-——— a Wide of "hire UCTION SALE.—THE CELLARS CONNECTED WITH | AN a reasures of the Iand and the treasures of the seas have Sugar recond atreet, 100 fect enst of Tenth avenue: sizeof Lot $s , te 4 Vice Presidents, attach themselves incidentally and almost necessarily to | een scattered among the nations. For his use, and his Tea feet 9 inches hy 25 feet, $1,200 can remain on bond and mort- A‘ ena Datidiaee ak kee Tee oo Ant, ‘Aj sxchuspuntBaseeneenaaa sa 5 libraries, and when under good management are a valua- | mostly, the lightning Has been wrested from heaven and age for three’ years at six percent. By order of the execu- iciioe.. on. Tues - by a 5 loti cae ; ha nth Pinted ‘upon’ Gherwins, audtapcesey supial enough eobom 173 5,476 | fcr and excoutrix of the ostate of B, Demine, docoasod, un- | Sey ey Ma ee TepAPEH 186d, at 12 o'olock, —. Dv. MADE ON DRY GOODS, dle acquisition and exert a great deal of good. Inunicate men’s ideas to each other, and convoy from mart [45 61,730 | Jess previously disposed of at private sale Bast Nineteenth | May next, No B.-Liste of the yrorerty tobe l lptetencrrrimen epeagtect ier ire THE FIRST FLOOR. Hines eka fetaan that ah te shock Plated glass 17,126 art 12'147 | street—The titres story attlo aud basement brick, hogte and tehuing also tie terms oud cquuthions of ral mi Petron fr erty generally, in sums to Apply bo R. i i Le P, i gs r ; 3 # ot, known as No. 129 Bai neteentl strect, north sm ined on application at the Comptroller's Otlice, yOOD, 69 Fulton street, second floor, front room. Ofloe ‘The first floor has been divided into stores and a spaci- | the Pacific. is heard the hum of cities built inaday, the | Guano, tons..2,000 3,345 + 110 522 detween Second House 22 feet 6 ine! trance hall, full twenty fect wide, running through | emeine of the steamship, and tho hamuners of tho arviaa Hair— | byabout eb fect. Hot 23foct Gfaches by bait thetlock, tae | °F = on. waorenvenn Mayr, ° hours from 9.4. M. to. P.M. gol ous ener y u s ‘ugh | whilst from Oregon. to ‘Australia now States and new go Horsehair... 50 6,909 + = (8,050 house is first clase, nearly new, and in perfect order, r 7 01 . A SALS FOR $2,000,000 OF THE LOAN AUTHO- F. R. TILLOU, Recorder, PROPOSAL! 2, the centre of the building, from the ground floor to the | vernments attest his daring enterprise and ay genius. Manfact’ddo. 6 5,982 + 781 59,023 | and contains all the modern {mprovements, and was C, FLAGG,’ Comptroller, P rized by tho City of Baltimore.—Oiice of the Commis- roof, and opening both on Astor place and Eighth street. These two extracts are the two pictures of the library, | Hatters’ goods 27 28,987 Wastodo...., 26 1,008 | built by day's work for the pwner's use, ‘It cin be #. W, EDMONDS, Chamberlain, inissioners of Finance. —By virtuo of the provisions of the " ‘i | * | at its birth and at the present time. When it enters its | Yioney , 248 6288 Whalebone..5,786 213/854 | Se at any hour of ing day, Sixty por cdut of the pur- WM. CHAUNCLY, Chr. F. Com! Bd. Ald., ordinance of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimoro, Tn the internal arrangements of the building, whileam- | now home, its nrosperity, no doubt, will surpass that of Hops 10 481 Other imports’ 82 ¥,906 | $DAE6 toncy oat toihain on Yond and mortzage for tnree WA M. VERMILYE, Ch. F. Com. Bd. Gounin., | tilled “An ordinance to aid the Haltimore and Ohio Hail, 04 = rat veiae | t per cent. For further partigulars apply to | ‘Commissioners of Sinking Fun road Company, by a loan e aunount of five ions 0 TT WME intall shaatain et recat aac Sar ona, fasanetianeet "Four angnae™soitom Ele weld Sf | _igunce Deparment, New Yor, fete 35 ht isting Ad seupite erode the iy of Wein, $0 ry, ye i i . le en a ate at " ‘ : " | Fourthavennc, extouding from O 112th street, 25, Be 2 nb | fund thelr debts, aud espociatly to < sayin from rents, o be applied to the ine Bibiaat | rn Sea Labs pre wheat $1,810,077 | feetcach, | Ilith strect—s lots on the north side of 11th | ASSIGNEES’ SALE OF FRUITS, PRESERVES, Li | as Piedmont, 218 miles aistant from te city, of Baltimore } to be appl e increase of the | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ap ny oo ae 1'374'823 | street, 80 feet of Fourth avonto, 25x10) foct cach. quors, eogars, vorotabtos, &e.— WILLIAM TIE! | sgnied sropassie will be ressivod ty, the wa darsloned, saa Library, has not been lost sight of. The ground floor, ex- . dry goods, 7 H2th etrect—10 lots on | te souk side of 112th siroct, 8) | CO. auetionerrs, will gell at auction on Tuesday, March 23, | 12o'elock M. of Saturday, the iziith day of Apr: a > AAI » OY er —— — | feet west of the Fourth avenue, 25x10) foet each. Twenty- | at [liz o'clock, at the ealesroom No, 8 Pino street, the entire | the purchase of two millions of dollars ($2,000,000) of ‘the clugive of the entrance hall, has been made into stores, MONEY MARKET Total. Var toashe ver seen ee $3,184,900 | fourth sesh Ehe ghzee stoi fran n house nd loa dihnated, | stock of an Amporte to be sold in Tota to sult the’ trade and Joan authorised by the said ordinance, or, any part oF parte runn H ia eee Tres ‘ Ly eh 0 e of 4 h street, 150 foet ous hers; 4 tof eases an sof peaches, pro- | thereof not less ttian $250, the said lo: je ee rer wip veces Seon Naver plage <0 Tagish Svxpay, March 26—$ P. M. The principal items of imports during the week were as | Ninth avenue; houve 23x30; Tot gox100, ‘The house is ivuat~ | Sercea inveugar nad Keandy: barrels, cansfrosh poaches, pre: | the fret day of January, 160, and hearing Yaterest in the street. Six of these stores are made on the first floor, all During the past week the stock market has been un- | follows :—Segars, $91,223; coffee, $86,068; madder, $78,- | ed next to the Sixth 1 ‘salist Church in @ respectable | gerved pineapples, plums, raspberries, blackberries, lemons, | meantime at t te of six per cont per anaum, pa , ., | neighborhood; is well finished, with Croton water and bath usually stéady, with protty extensive operations, both | 571; raisins, $92,048; hatters’ goods, $28,087; India rub- |) Yoohn. and is cd white with pe f ighte i i S U/ 326,- | for $600. $2,000 rf bond well finished, and oo re Stodrs on boti strests. | yy all aad beleeThs crenenctipny in the cicoat ana bass ee nae mt aise sir pet | wan 00 hie ean remain on bond at the board are principally on brokers’ account, outsiders | 262; hardware, $26,540; lead, $27,782; tin, $86,821; | ide of 120th street, 1f it f i 07 7 » 69: te erat dfect 10 inches. The lot: admirably adapted for spervehial . digavicen, ‘eavens! Travelling up the grent control stairway to the second | holding off for better prices anda greater margia, | molasses, $27,772; sugar, $187,762;tea, $100,0C4;watcher, | 1W)fert 10 inches, The, lets are, admirably, danced for | preserved ringer, nsvorted saucer, extract pandas) | oe floor, we have on one side towards Broadway the Read- | Whether they will realize either at present or not is a | $61,739; wool, $59,023; whalebone, $213,864. It is a | remain én bond and mortzage for thsae | cordiala,einreta, Dupuy ot brand cx value of the amount ofthe loan awarded i im per cent. ol ¥ o er h Whiskey, &e, Also, cha: vi J ward a ing-room of the Library, and on the other side of the question. Money keeps easy, and there ia no scarcity of | fevorable feature that foreign dry goods show a falling | f° yr iitndesp! maps aa fall par teular ‘apply to segars, cf various brandy; together with | twenty per ‘ent on or Uefore the first day of ——— ii 9 idii iliti i 1s f vi ALBERY H. NICOLAY, meer, enees wute: es, tables, &e. Also, 1) 0 first day’ o! airway, along ball, running through the building length- | facilities for speculating? but thore is a feeling of inaif- | off, and that more than one-half of the aggregate value of Meee soo eA reed eeeity | Se vee aTtrer ane AO alo ao eee eth | enter canta ec hates the teatany sf ely went eed wise, on either side of which are several small rooms, — ference that must be overcome before the market will be | i@portations was in miscellanous merchandise. We are _- —__— — nt ges of babels, ‘The above will be found » ime opportunity for the bulonce of the amouut Lid on or before the iirst day of caloulated for rental purposes. These rooms are well relieved of the large amount of stock in brokers’ hands. | 8lad to see that the amount of minerals imported was tho trade hotels, restaurants, private families, &c. | August next. Ten per cent of the par value of the amount | apples, pears, grapes, currant jelly, guava do., Fronch ani . blinds.’ Will rent | Burlich feustard, tomato syrup, raspberry vinegar, Spani Vor the amount of loan purchased, mI mortgage for olght | clives, fresh loléter, walnut and tomato eateup, sali rtideates, transferralle at the Mayor's office, or 120th strect—4 buildiug Lots on notch | pEspiere, fresh clams, curry powder, prunes in brandy, ar- | bonds with coupons attached, 50 feet east of Eighth avenue; lot 25x | row-root, hexes cologne, eayenne popper, limes in brandy, stating whether the bid he Imonds, ginger, | coupon bonds, ‘The bonds will bo of the 000, $500, and $250, Terms—Twonty per cent of the of the loan awarded to each pur- a of J , April, Jul; di of them capable of heavy business purposes. They are all ar at di anuary, April, Jaly and | | | cun remain Un bond and mort OATS Ot 8 i | ci swarded to cach purchaser will be retained as security for seer Sd are desirable for office and various business We cannot say that any of the leading fancies are press. | less than usual, but the decrease is probably only tem- ith, ab 1235 o'clook, ab the Merchants! A. CHILTON, AVCTIONFER—TO HOTEL AND ‘te fultment of Bic contract, on wich Intersat wil BE al a ii it ve ii e ff whom it ool 2, | notion —Cole lowed; he reeiaue 1, ec 08 01 verte reat ou soomi.Js-one.ct thelargest, and whencom- | ing for sale, as holders appear to be easy, and stocks can | Porary. Our mines are doing well in all parts of the unt’ of whom it may couceru—S2, _yestourant hoxpars.<-Aniction notiee.--Colo & Ci wed; for p or bonds wit Te pore. mortgage 6 per cont | will gel at auction on Wednesday, Mare emi-aunually at the | geleck A.M. at oN Jngton Kailroad first bonds, iuterest payable ‘iton 10 | issued. No bid for loss th ra stroct, the furuiture and fixtures | and the right ishereby recery line the m pleted and furnished, will perhaps be the most magnid- he hypotheeated on favorable terms. Tho bull and bear | CUNtry, and their product must, before the lapse of nade by 4 0 i ii i 7 Bank of the State of New York, $1.000 cach; $1.00) B 1 vs stor 1 staurant, occupied by M allor any of the proposals; and in ease defew - bh ieagr aah an bate stated Gountien tie toe eey intereot is pretty equally divided, and the future course | "APY Sears, tend materially to @ reduetion of supplies | Tiiang iiimcls fe iieoal Company s cet mortzn | Monty B, iictiSconsisting in part of the tanfowing trilelog, | ny Hiddee in toekine any of tis‘paymants av above te west of the central ball. It is lighted by ten large wine of prices will be regulated entirely by the comtpicxion of | {0m ferelen countries. eats tank, fbb Fora. eed Lndienapanis & lec, apparatus, steam tablon Sa | dud oveuch (ormsas shall be teumed expedient, and athe ; oo ree y ? et 0 at the Phonix 210,000 Pern aud Indianapolis Toasters, reveral large , inavbie floor on main . th dows—tive on Astor place and five on Ligithstrest, beside advices from the other side. At present no one seems ret mertgs en per cent convertible bonds, inter: | saloon, marble counter: and mantel glasse riek and for the accuunt,of suc lider, the amount of the ts >: Pp n re e iil be opened by the a large opening of twenty feet square, throuch the centre 44044 é ; : Crry TRADE REPORT. est payable semiecuuuly at the Merchants’ Bank, $1,000 | Tal yiclures und engras per asd wash Toan to him awa he provcsals will be opened by the of the ceiling, to thedeme on the roof. Tue ceiling it- i*¢lined to make any movement of importance, either Sarumoay, March 25—8 P.M. Ys: $600 dividend certificate of the Madisou, Indianapolis | paratus, gas fixtures, barroom fixtures, i M the time Aber) Sots nelfis handsomely freseocd and richly panelled, antis for a decline or advance, a’ masterly inact) being Dreanerorrs—Flour was in livelier demand, chiefly for ny, ke ey sb creohery aie plagewnce, Gbeics, Sauiees & - Mnltimore,” and endorsed t eeaaraer py trent geaat aCorinbaien columns, stand- generally considered just at this time thp safest posi- | expert, anc increases, i ane leete ae. per bbl. "ef Jotiwetowal, ‘Cambria county, | Veccine, te gorse | Omer for SOC the ‘fandred persousean comfortaly be seated here ag Hm At the close of the market. yesterday quotations, | 2% day atcis reached Aiclaed "0 Sanadt Waktotveas ostange six per cay ends pyres”, || on fs eee ee JOSNUA VANSANT oreo e, exch engaged in his own studies and meditations, for stocks ruled a little higher than at the close’of tho | $7 50a $7 75; and other hinds at proportionate pzices. Rauk of the State of New York, Ste. | a et rr wm without the least disturbance or annoyance of Is previous week, and holders were firm. The tendency of | There were 2,500 bbls. Canadian in boad purchasod, at grog Atlantic Bank, of New York, $100 each; 10 AST NEWARK LOTS.—J, W. SOUIEARD, AUC- —— : —— neighbor. prices, in the absence of an active demand for stocks, is | £15734 2.87 5044, closing at 87 50 a $7 SU3¢, per Dbl. ‘Company Se Sere Lena Te Peete | AY, tionees, will sell et euction on Tuceday, March 25, WALCHES, JEWEURY, & ‘On either side of the reading room, towards the stair a . a) About 2,500 bbls. Southern changed hands at 1214 a 18 Ke. pany ds ppeliz. 3) chaces Bxcclelbe Dire temsns: (i P the protutses, sixty building lots, penned “ ig an entranon into a private drawing room, mate generally downward; and we do not see how the existing | yer bbh advance. Bye flows, cornmeal, wheat and rye ce Company, €0 cect; 100 chares Harmony Fire tasue. | a Aa rence ROTO enaianee acaelcentine WAtcnesiwancirs for the receptionof lady visiters, for conversation, for dullness can continue without depressing the market | Were in good request, but held above the views of bi y ay rtmont at lose than usual pi ‘shares Union Telegraph Compa- ance Com pany, 3 ene! ‘about a quartcr of % milo east from the turnpike iting, and for various uses. 4 iti No chwnge occurred in oats. Corn tented uj ny, S10 harce "Third Avenue Railroad, $100 each. | fy q a hundred feet north | Fatebes, $100 to $200; Cooper wate Wihe [brary ts just over the roading room, in Uke centro THe of these securities usually so much operated in by | Me que itwanenctions amounted to: 5000, bach ers ‘Ten per cont tly day, aud the balance to: | ATES Mt Newark, and. alent seven ated atk where | $120 to epen dent govond wate of which isa dumb waiter, end a tube, through wiich speculators, Sle. « 8220. for mixed; S2e. a 89e. for round. wi cS 66 the Peer ae eae Se teh athe tends will be | the carsatnp dally Tour times each way, ou thelr passaze tere ee rclian: $55 bo #100; lad any (ne in the reading room can communicate with the ‘The gutward movement of specie last week was alittl, | yellow; and Sie. a 84e. for Southern do. and do., per fs, Londs end other go day and Thurs. | betwecn New York and Newark. Bone ofthe lots front on | $75 45 gq0; magic watches. $100 ¢0 $1755, en whieh wind. Librarians up stairs, aud have sont down to him any vo- ‘ busin < 1. y et the terupike road, and the others are contiguous, Terms | poy i" trom pendant, $85 to SIO; darnerreotype watches, Teme which be may wish to perase, thus auving the 207? than apticipated, and alittle larger than usual, as | DUSM ¢ day's ‘sales embraced 780 bales, as fol Agen Ml — | with piaco for miniiturs, $00 10, $125; fine, gold Lepingy __ trouble experienced in the present Ioeality ut Clinton ®ppears by the annexed statement — loi ort, 188; horae use, 429; and to arrive, 172, strect, text | [ypNAL, OLEARANC DRY GOODS—AT | MMchee fl setae ilsh pata levers, $3); gold Regia ‘Hall, of running up and down a long fight ef ctairs when SHIPMENTS OF SrECIE FROM THE PoRT oF New Yor. Market dx ‘heavy, the decline since Monday oa or- | 141 Eighth nteonth vtre i ‘patent levers, huntiog cases, $45; silver patent levers, $1: ak] Btw OOK 1S wanten $99,922 18 | dinery and middling being %e. a \(c. per lb. ARREN will ut any reserve, on | Biver detached lovers, $¥. Ladies’ splendid establishment Steamship Alps, Liverpool, Cal. gold tars Asia,” ‘wo large tables of stock contained il he placed on rach sile of the Frucnrs.—Hates were steady, with engagements to consisting of fine gold iaizond and enamel id, nd peartand. ‘ i i “and slugs284,908 17 re , store, em jon of ladies’ droas 4 { id otlior eases, with reading room, containing all the poriodieate and daily “ “ “ m i Liverpool of about 15,000 bushels corn and wheat at 14d., lock. at the Mercban * : > he | enamelled watches, in ad oth 5 Perers, Nocxpense has been spared to make this room iw agit Saat Past Go. | chiefly in chip's bags; and 4,000 a 5,000 bbls. flour at 4. | Bless breviewsly disposed of at private sale, to very v i Ai And | Shatelaine cbsin snd pis attachod; a» attractive, commodiousiand comfortable. adh cohen bee be S61) 09 | 24- Cotton was at about 34d. a 11-16d,—asked for com: | Shatnd cathe wate eround, containing 9 6:10 acres, Saturda: | Watcher repaired at hait the THE THIRD FLOOR. Schr. Sullivan, Cuidad Bolivar. specie 20,000 00 | Presred. There were no engagements of moment to Lon- | new road trom the Upper Morrisani Railroad depot to West ~ ~ _ | manner; also, clocks, jewelry, GEO. Continaing our way up the central stitrway to the Steamship Washington, couthanpron 203°193 45 | ton or Havre. To California, rates were dull at dic. | Farms, having afront of nearly $00 focton Fordham ave- | [YENRY I. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—WE BEG LEAYE. | porter, wholesale and retail, No. 1 W third floor, we cometo the'library located on the west He. pion. 203, S5c., with kome small engagements in’ clippers nearly | 2%, and about O00 fectin depth on the West Farms road, | toannounco, that in consequonee ofthe dispoenl of the oor, near Broadway. sidevoftberctaira,over,and of tho samedimensions as 38 ‘Total for the week ready to till af tbe: Thebplot is hounded on three sides by public roads, and has | turniture, house and stables vf Mr. Belmont, having heen | = ing room. ‘The likeary oecupies the third and fourth Previously: reported in 18d Provisions.—Pork was somewhat unsettled. ‘The day’s | Pateci as S610 acren | This preceat eit ee ald in one | effected at private rale, no auction sale will take place. The AGENCIES. storics west of the main liall, opening ex the roof, with ote “** | transactions comprised 400 bbls., here, at $15 3734 a | Leution of those secking ndosireble location ie chokwmneti. | Lovsc consequently, wil not be open for exttb tan Me ade nnn nn rannnnnranannentn a large skylight. ‘Total thie year $5,558,082 05 | $15 43% for moss, and $1275 a $18 for primo; with | ate neighborhood of the city, Tho Hariem [allroad station i Avctionesrs, No.8 Wallstreet. | AMERICAN AND FOREIGN AGENCY, OPPOSITE On the other side of the central hall the arrangement te ee ee wost $5,560 bbls. mess, to arrive during the summer, at $14 50 | is not over three minutes walk from this land, and the cars ~-- the Treasury Re Ge Malco! oat bine the » is the same as on the lower story, the space being appor- Up to the Ist of April last year ‘he exportation of per bbl. Cut meats were inactive and languid. The sales | lee! Rev Sek hourly, and stop at this place; five acres of OHN L. VANDEWAPER, AUCTIONEER.—TIHIS Gtewetioniae atthe verted Epler. Comaaation & ‘Stioned into cfilees and rooms for busivess uses, all of — epecie from this port amountod to $2,461.178. Upto that | of lard reached 1,900 buls., ordinary to primo, at 9240. a | 1 Eapgo forett tree, Om an chee te chloe tee ae | G,cta%; Monday, March 27, at 11 o'clock, at corner Hine and | [rote ycbite of Rouador for tho United States, ost ‘which are to bo rented. dato this. year, tho exports will probably be about four | * i if 1,500 bbls. good, deliverable in ialti- a fine montow, adrirably adapted to vardeniug | fom the nerery ct Go Nore Ee Acteriae domsistine of | for the prosecution and recovery of clatms of Americ ‘Ahedibrary, is in the centre, an elliptical room, sur o0a's att saith : more, at 91{c. per Ib. About 470 bbls. beef were | . and waters desirable loca: | standard Tnoes, ¢! ‘add Tanning tones, apple, | citizens on foretza governments; or the United States, be- rounded by sixteen large fluted Corinthian columns, sup- 9% @ helf millions of dollars, showing an-excess of about | taken at former rates. Butter and cheese remained as | Viow shen this within tue seane disteace cf ¢ | peur and peach troes, ey "| fore Congress, She Baseutive Departments, eee eee portinga rich entablature, the whole eucmounted by a two millions of dollars in the sliipments for the first | last noticed. e Lably not now fo he had, helms : | eoverament and Hoardy of Commissioners luting in Was magnilicont pannetied dome. The large skylight in the three months of 1854, From California the ar- ree - vabialse Fen further onetaciarsextinio | JOUN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER | ington’ eee rd foreign couutries: investinents in Uni gente of the dome pours into the library an immense ivi of gold thi nave eat Weekly Report of Deaths ttreet, New York. bli, . 10 Centre street, corner of Franklin , | United sta securities: collections generally, remit, flood of light, and also ventilates the room. In the cen & is year have been eonsiderably less | 1, tn9 City and County of New York, from the 18th day ° ano | Fi remmethidp poodles Wan ipere ob ges Sree |. tagetes ned eiilee’mesuey: aging emiciont ond tre of thelibrary @oor is the openinz into the reiding than during the corresponding period in 1853 and f March to ihe 26th day of March, 1854. AUBERT H, NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.—! | large bar counter, rofasand sofa bedsteade, mahogany and | relia! correspondentain the sever Se Gi ity is that our receipts for some weeks hence | Men, 105; women, 71; boys, 18%; givls, 154—Total, 613. ; common tatles, whaitsy ‘mattreeses, I y Lot of sua: | ofthe Union, in Mexico, Central wad avo + @ richly ornamented counter, which forms a civcle : i bs ’ iion.—Alvert HL Nicolay will lees | Sedan eae edned Ret Walaa oe SMM | Led elgies bi iauepesie: deaeee loli, a. 1 f > Sie ‘i DISEASES. ia aes 0 ys h . ke, Srotkd ine roost under the dome, from ono side pf Wil not be so large as usual. Tw principal cause of this re . | 184, at 12 o'clock, 2¢ the Merchants? Exchange, Now York, WILLIAM T, BOYD, Salesman, | Undersigned ie prepared to give his prompt and ~ room below, before alluded to. ‘Theeolumns stand upon — {he pro’ cottage and six lots, ew Brighton, on” tue 4 , Abscess of the live: puerperal me Brighton, Bick Awe utes Abie Gat call be te the entrance into the library to the stler, Behind this Teduction is the long absence of xains and the inability | ‘Abscess of the lings reaittent. | cottage, built in the italian style of wechitectue and ais | 7 OF in anu, pevmubiahiarsrcommeinndise es tS counter the'librarian and his assistants take their places, of the miners to work without water. This difficulty has | Abscess of the thi | Yote of iand, 25100 fect each, situated at New Ticignton, | LARGE SAUL OF RICH AND VALUABLE. HO! SALON FAURE, hold furniture, rove wood pianoforte, R.W. Westcott, | == auctioncer, will Sell by catalogue thin Monday mornin HOM BADE * March 27, wt 10% o'clock precisely all the rich rosewood and bi pe ier set Staten Island, five and attend'to the calls of the mewbers. The books are heen romaved, and at the last accounta the mines were | ABeurism of the d aanG, Bi placed in cases, which radiate from the columns aud Abuminaria, (disease of — Fever, irom sixteen alcoves, each lighted bys separate skylight, Yielding as abundantly as ever. The present shipments kidneys) nutes walk from the steamboat | i 1 finished, and contai parlor, diuingroom, vestibule, p . 1 Fever rt nig utry, large mahogany furniture contained Ia house in Elzhth avente, | JyuinpINd LOTS AT CLARENCEVILLE, L, Yoa in addition “to the ‘external windows of the building. of gold dust from San Francisco are materially checked | Apoplexy 1 8 Heart, disease of. | dorede pbecns Ratkesome tee setae ieee nee fourth door from Fourteenth strc He will be positive | Bo lace die aduionie spontoveinses te tua Bookexsenare also to be placed around all the walls of py the grcat seareity of eapiial royuired to carry on the | APOplexy, nervous 1 Hooping cough. Ledrooms elvgets and lumber room; eellat-kitenen, W contlsts ef splendid oval and twe'lence ploPetores cingaey. | eqauettal ant desirable buitdiy Hoag Arie, 8 chance £0,608 the library room, to be about thirty Soot Mean. ccomercs of he place. idhey. waa, fo ‘ Asthma 1 Inani room, servants! Vedroom, storeroom, pantry, clocet, large | seven ootave rosewood pinuoforts, two suite of rosewood par- | sponse.and lot worth S12) for Sud) will be held to Be divided by balconies, with irom: stories, aceessible by flights of stairs. This room, asthas mous rates of interest, and the shipm: Se Ce ease a aaa ich, number were, of course, as Limited as possible to make them, | Brain, disedee of stitution, itewill soon posdons, Until this pressure ceases or beeomes modified we cannot Rleeaine: ‘ «From the-dome, in the centre of this room, is to be look for our usual remittances. All the accounts from nded.aflarge chandclier, and gatights are to jet out i io Semeneeaate ee errauney aa Gasigit arernd jot dt ue mines agree that the produetion is large and that the time, whenilighted up, a richness noteasily surpassed. ™incrsare doing well. Cancer of the liver ean SOUTH stone. ‘The Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Rahway, New | Cancer of the brain This stoxy,on the west side of the main hall, is cut oif | Jersey, has declared its usual semi-annual dividend of four | Casnaltics hy ruflrow A. vais. 3. Inflammation of beal area, Ac. The houre is beautifully situated on an vlevati 1 Inflammation of bowels + 1 Inflammation of chest 1 Inflammation of heart . 2 Inflammation of lungs «1 Inflammation of stomae! -11 Inflammation of throat, mand atenor- | Atrophia.. sof gold dust.| Atropbia, of the liver. wory, at ‘ARE, 108 laser acon ‘Thursday evening, at Union Aa lor furniture in satin brocade; handsome etagero, glass d J ‘ and Lack; richly carved rosowood tables, reception and nS. gAUUs F1 chairs in 'brocatelle, rosewood and mahogany tete atetos, | —=————— elegant ormolu clock, inlaid, and Parivian tables; embroid’ WRAVELLERS’ GUIDE, ered curtains and rich shades, with a most choice and eplen- | ~ AAAAAAARADAAADAAD NAAN did variety of mantel vases, ornaments, jewel, cases, marhle | (YAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO PHILADEL | Statuetter, &o.; also, an elegant collection of off paintings, hia, from pier No. 1 North river. Two lines ry ineluding one ae vent fruit piece, cost $159, Chamber Tad. and2P. M. Accommodation line at 7 A. M., by taeon tee cane ae furniture, consisting of splendid rosewood bedstoads,burcaus | steamboat John Potter, to South Amboy, thence by ears te the space of time a remmata Oe bond ard macteeee and waeketande to match, tleh chine toilet sets, ¥ ®; aed .' ~ Me a Be Moree DO pair mattresses, About four hundred yards rich ta) for five years, at 7 per cent, Title indisputable, Vor full Brussels and ingeain carpets, enough the house, a F nd streets, fronting of , nding a splendid prospect o: y far up the Hudson river, toget tho surrounding cowntry. In faet, there cin ho araue piace for a genticman’s suburban resid 7 1 a 1 4 1 ‘ | dreseingrocm bathroom, linen 1 6 3 1 1 . 1 Inflammation of foo: . 1 Inflammation of tonsils. flor | gay placanand Camden; fare 2. Rzprere line at 2 john Po! ‘mboy, thence direst ad Shroweh in Sve haces; tore Gh, aie - 1. Intemperance ipply to the Auctioneer, No.4 Broad strect, muhopany mirr ag and- solace cite ny dy the librazy, andthe other portion of itl: dividel | percent. Also an extra dividendof si Cholera infaistum sc Jauniiee,, sofas, lotingr a, divine, Fookers, ma HANGE OF ROUTE winto lodgesooms and clust rooms. ‘The Mercantile Li 1y0 Cee weg events ae eg oO aie perrOlnti Out ot) Commumption...occ.--+os04 Tdver, dee AUCTIONBER.—POSI1 stends, feather beds aud bedding, | Cliitater Phuadelphin. On and abet Minds aca “ane yearly provides instructors forlasses in the yari- P i . Convulsions, infantile. ...55 Lockjaw av EE OSITIVE jookcaces, ith a large variety | tn of March, the ILA. i, ML train: ne New oun Langaages and sciences, for whick fine commodions | A. H. Nicolay’s semi-weekly sate of stocks and bonds 3 Tues ven mello Tuceday, Marekisy, | “inpsand tea ablos, rich allvor ware, {vory cutlery c 4 for Philadelphia, will be ; : y e. ching dinncr aud ten sets, crockery, ie. : Too eae oy pene takes place, as usual, on Monday, the 27th inst., at half Spe eee iatentile ork, | Howse. Goods to r aint Baiodny mich y from Kensingtons end efording posseagets a a eo i. veo’ MUS, Ue . Est 4 er. o + | The building externally is not changed, cxcept with Past twelve o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. 10 Meas) = TD pay ee RR windows and decorations. Aroupd the b: ding, under | The coal trade with the Schuyikill region has already jaware. Y¥ ORDER OF THE TRUST! and 434 P. M., will siso leave from Walnut stroet w! tom, and indicative of the use of the b The whole building Is had a ¢ ' only one thing more is wanting to make it externally complete. ‘This isa niche in the east end, facing the ay was 20,090 tons, making for the year 366,315 tons, , square, in which should be placed aiarge statue of against 801,121 tons for the same time last year—show- De Witt Clinton, from whom the Hall oT . 4 Promaty Reten B i tert y ve of Mi \, wit! Cs - mens + by _ - First: Presby teri: Chureh of Brook!; — sapien. sacoerage Tile weckit aniratie a. | Corer ete ea anes Tha okay eh Meighan Temata tistag inten ‘ON will sll aeanction on Tuesday, UDSON, RIVER RAILROAD.—TRAINS DAIL | gigned and execute), On the secontt story, between cach "Ripped for the week ending on Thursday 17,823 tons, Wer, Dutle outiocly by dines ts’ Exchango, New ¥ eRe namtere et for Alvauy and Teo window, is curved in stone the owl, emblematic of wis- | Making a total for the season of 41,369 tons, against 17,- cop runnin en fauhian feng tuge anti fberiy aide. | wit rope went, | Pee iat ance ee cents Al i : 866 tons to the same time last year. The amount brought «of mastic, and — over the Reading Railroad for the week onding the same feot rear, | evening, other. Mnps | Mail train, 64. M.—Through way trains eMoncers, 43 | P Roress train, P.m.—Euigreatcrsin, 6 P.M. Bor Tere: | "xpress train, Pom. — Mo For ————~ | gown O50 PM! Por Pookshlll, 3.90 PAL. Por Pougn cp, co vba, ne cide and rhiculars are Fulton strcet, Brooklyn, EREMPTORY SALE OF ELEGANT PURNT Bl T Will be sould tomorcow, Moreh 28, nt 145 o'clock, all | Canal, Christopher, Fou 13M. end rick to the 5 ‘ . A.M. and 4 P.M. Passengers taken st Coam! # deri xc ing an excess of coal tonnage from the Schuylkill region y t th and Thisty Aceh sheoste. 4 sociation took its name. ‘this coi tian wi y Dropsy in the et eng: the rich aud clevant furniture nad house ehing artic Sunday trains f al street, at 8.40PM, for Albany \* ed shortly after the death of the illustrious Gov this season over last to the same time of 89,287 tons. | Dropay in the li a aga in the houre on Forty-Atth street, Ok ddors vate Gf Broad y, wtntiona, y-fi(th street, six doors east of Broad- | and Troy, stopping i oi as When bis name was upon every tor of richly carved rosewood suites of parlor | n 0. ae and his memory Next week we shall probably havea report of the tonnage | Dropsy in the ovari Suicide by cutting throat. 1 | Kajlroad depute KENCH, Sai eterywhore revered. — The company took the pame « Drowned. a Starvation, froin malfo: net fratnee? 1 spury al in Vrocatelfe, rorewood, ‘marble “top. etmpere, | ——————————— Glinion, end the building which they rented in book from the Lehigh ‘region, aad essoon ae @ stock of new | Dyrentery the palate... 1 | Melrese street, Letwoon Ral'eoad and Cortlanat ay rood tearble top p entre tatles rveenoed | FPARLEM RATLROAD—1 Sees) Las tieys Wake kaown ac GRE en ee coal shall bo brought into the market we may expect | Bplargoment of the hoart ng of the benin.... 9 | {ect {rem the letter avenue: housen 28 by Mn, Lite 43 walnut srfea and lounges; mal cad watane bookensee oy, wil’ leave City no reason why the name should not be transferred to | some reduction of prices. Epilepsy 1 Softening of the intestines 1 | Cd. with balconies in front aud Ponce ae meds | and rooretaricr, ensy and re mahogany «prin accommodation trafn, 7 4. 3 at ree Nhe dete cr ike eter atleaerical figure, | In relation to the extension of railroed improvements | Pi)sipelas Ri Saat? eceenimeeneneee apts Hy dante £08 private revkdences, being only | Venetian state carpees ctictochaeecinn Bresch piace oval ine streets, morstog expret Sy ate Tiaeeal i § front the Guat at? | in New Jersey, particularly in the southern section of ‘ r sees temeenseeeerm | Eee ‘ yr the Melrose Railroad depot; two- inieror, Ince and Vrocdteile curtains, rich vases and mantel | press, 4 P. M.. connecting with tralns North am ,} ot himself, look dows upon the equare from the exst end Aa 7 AGES, ' a ecara atnghey May remain on boadand ronments, oll paintings and steel plate ongeavingsin haud- | brom City Hall rtation:—Millerton, at 249 P.M ) of the building, and thus perpetuate his name to the as. | that State, the Trenton Zvue American says:— Under 1 year, 00 40 to 60 yours POUTa RAJCIRINE the’ Otnty ee gets, flee, one tot of ‘ tes dike colvioe Fentinge: eseeabed eal Pal , a D Arened un iJetn hi Hove, On Pore Bt b fome frais, fing colored «rayon paintings, decorated ohian | Valle, et 3 P. M.: White Plains, at 10) A. M. ten vets, chia diuner set, rosewood bedstonda, bureaus and | 1. M., stopping at Yorkville ani stations No Ni w ttageand Proneh hed Lridce, at 6.90 A. M, 7.90, 9.15 2.15, 4.15, Rt ‘Fordham, at 1 | sociation. it would be a beautiful and appropriate oraa- | ‘The pill extending the Camden and Pemberton Agricul- lto 2 yenrs ment to the building. , tural Railroad from New Egypt to Frochold has passed | 2 to 5 years ike entire building is lighted with gas. Thetecationis | Hoth Houses of the Legislature. The Freehold and Key- | _5 to 10 yea 64 50 to 60 year 43. 0 to 70 year eet, well adapted for be Hafag parpores rm i 4 ) | Titles of all the aleve property indisputable. Por further : th stove ae Vest Lair mattrorsce, gilt ching toilet sets, extension | P.M., stepping at i : ee 20 70 to 80 years ) (g | Particulars apply to the avetionoer, No. 4 Broad st. table’, two policed walnut dining tabl ~ | ing wt ail w . Passengers may also spe of te best perk petust could ve found. Ite centrally "port Tailrond, chartered in 1848, will connect with this | 10 to 20 years 16 80 to 00 years 1| ALBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIOSE Plated ware, fino ivory entlery, crockery and cl “Ee. | tickbte'Saa have thelr baggage ohocked for Utlee, Bomate, y £01 bent of access from, ev 7 quarter ie Bef make a commodious road from Camden through | 20 to 30 years 2 W to 100 year jo of valuable New Brighton ‘his rale ia worthy the attontion of housekeepers, as every- laces west and north of Albany, at the com Sey par sucadway, sod yet far enough removed to be | Haddonfield, Medford, Vincentown, Pemberton, Wrights- | 8010 40 years.. i. 89 Sicolay will sell Kt na Lard thing is in fine crice, aad will be sold without toserve, corner of Bowery -* poping J of ite” uproar and confusion. 1s town, New Egypt and Freehold to Keyport, or some suita- PLACR3 OF NATIVITY. | Bo yat the Mere Exoha: the owner fs alont leaving t . Men will be in attend: ne at, heintag sg re reo wiles by spacious aireets and e public He point on Huritan Ray. ‘The road will pase through | United States 301 ‘ Sis tameheate storepass Uoor, and Bisth avenue card within one niece” ome ee Hana, and BP. Mest alto frame house, rtore and plot of 4 . of KieLmond Terrace and York stract, New Brizhtor . ier shorting, wusurpassed facilities for lighting it. one of the most productive portions of the State, and ik fect front, & feet rear, nnd 149 feet ; hin that literary circle formed by the Astor Li- afford to a rich agricultural section facilitios of whieh it Ireland, door, and Sixth aventc care ait 78 HOLMES, Auction wary, Society Library,the Cooper Institute, (he Bible hitherto has been deprived. It will tend to allay the ex: 12 | erin Cana aie ep; the Lous: fi EAL ESTATE.—T0 BE SOLQ BY ALBERT I NICO- ‘Youse, and the Historical Society, which are almost with- | eftement which for some years haa prevailed in opposition é | Meat‘ tuabnes’ toremphoues Ged eatseey ee inte very | URAL E STATS nerotante’ Eepheage eee Panes, | ne f pe va Myers which appear to point out | ty the exclusive privileges of the joint companies through- 5 | ie carriage house upon tho premise, I8x% feet, ihe RO lie street.-Z'o be sold without On ete, vie APothernin the ety" "SUS fe public ibcary of SH out the rasta ot the contemplated rond. Taken in con. iserr_niows ex catabildinent oe houeeior Mesealeg: fe TiCie, kncwnan Nou [0 1g and ib Nasene eteen: ese estas | omaha SN De MLO, Guperinbendenss / ; . 4 nection with the extinction bill, (the great anti-monopol 3 + the Port:Office of New Brighton, ‘The location ieuusan, street, and opposite Clinton Hall, Lot No. 12) te. 20 fect 3 EW YORK TQ MONTREAL, OGDENSBURG, BUR- | jects, building is not yet finisher. but will be in measure of the sesston,) it constitue an ern in the ees tavvha ¢ ony [ina Jed, having m beautiful view of the omit Meee Inches front and 20 Mtopth: ho Nogtems Rt onnehury ewes athens, Waite, River mies y; 3 . | lees than a month. The Mercantie Lit) intend to i YT x } Me shancementi ie Mercentse Libmury, intend to | tative history of New ‘Jersey upon 1) the surrounding 1 | walk of th ows alles Windsor, Rutiand, lier, St. Alban’ Me Peteve! ‘sociation the State, and the democratic party especially, may | Ward’s Isinad. +81 Almshouse, Blckwil ; Koure’s Point. Ticket now own over forty thousan! volumes, and a roll list of — reflect with pride and pleasure. Randell’s Island : 8 Colored Home Hospital. wt bidder. as the owne D n ner of Broadway members counting near five thouseud wames. As soon St. Vincent's Hosp 4 Colored Persons... aa remain on bond wed tm feot, aud will rent, whon the pres fas it is sottled fato its new dignity, with Inoveascd gi, ‘1h¢ Rochestor Union says:—A most iinportant arrange- at7 percent, and the title is {y F from May next.) for abo Hogs ende and eas light bine ware, C.-C. and dipt ¥ and white china te y toys ond vases, 6 do yellow ware & do. mariled were, 240. rieh | Alec, 100 packages glass ware, viz dastitution ie enthely the clveciag oF the ocse | Teeob Gould, of this elty, has just returned from Wash- | of our eda We quote from an oll report , ington, where he had beenas an agent of the Central Rail- Account of its origin —“Its first meoting | road Company, to effect this desirable object. Secretar in response to the cvik-which hus forse” Guthe i ; Y y years been conepiewously posted in the liveury ax , CBtRFe at once gave his attention to the matter as Mid ‘man, an interesting robic of the past. It was held at the Ton- | before him by Gen. Gould, and the following method of Une Coffce House, Wall street, Nov, 9, 1820—C. C, Cam- pitting goods over the Great Western road has been at marble stores 0 d greatly to increa 6 of the for fiv y 000, Lot No, vantages of loentity, room, light, ke., it must som he. ment has just been effected, by which merchandise pass- bee - For further particulars apply to. ALBERT 1 et T Suchen front. 1 feet 8 inches rear, by 45 feet 3 Peck sitp. é . come the frst lbraty in the United States, Instoul of the. | ing from the Eastern to Western Slaton, and. oie % Teen arceog caret) - “Puc houeer are th Keak seaee Sad Naat walt, cieees | <—nnt RANOUS HYDE, Agnes TR Semen cereet Gfth, which position it now occupies. To meet the expense can be carried over the Great Western Ral ot 8 CTION NOTICE.—LARGE SALE OF CRO and officer are ir proat domand in this section of the eity, 1LADELPHIA pce incurred by this chawge of location, the Clinton Hall. Ags). ts laoad without PY fa ebina.—JNO. B. VAN ANTWERE and fires clans Improvements are going on in their immediate | New Jerscy Railroad, through in four poye eiatgon las been compalle to call ipo tio moreha the inconvience that has heretofere attended tho tran- 4 Sad from the ables, tar lets Rane se eit jeinity. “The Nawan Dank, Incated opposite, intend put- | leave New York, footef Cory. Bee or ee 800-000, to be takeu up in sharce, ait, in consequence of Custom House regulations. Gen. 20 a Bal loves <8 piotes aii ce ng up a splendid banking house, which will adjol \ Be awe icnd leven mulherey, 7 ve, PM. . flowed bine, 1 do. thi ry |. $2 50 (for second 3.6 edge plates, 44 purchase a bon: ¢ m Now York and quarter ‘ ty the ule twelve . et, through in six 30 Total Lewle, fe.” Also, one. care by iated table had toe te ington, sariecton, in the aheve. ti vi dled ve C . 0, 0 vy plated table and tes y ar leet (OAs K. DOWNING, City t 35° | epoume and forks, “Sale will Sommdnee witha lars lot ot er purape, outage gleees are i tie niseamd halfpaet Sve trad Office, New York, March 95, Isou, | ¢ mages ware. Catalogues roady the day provions. Torms al | with baggage erese the ferry fifteen mine