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Page 1: tile.loc.gov · YORK TRIBUNE. KIIW-YOKIDAILYTRIBDM*. ...ii.aifEYEHY MOKMNItihUKi... llcirTtl) OKfcKLEY A McSLKATH. TH* TRIBUNE BUILDINGS, COB NEB OF dPRVCM AJfD AT gA*SAU-BTB., OPBOHIT*

YORK TRIBUNE.KIIW-YOKI DAILY TRIBDM*

. ...i i.aif EYEHY MOKMNIt ihUKi... llcirTtl)OKfcKLEY A McSLKATH.

TH* TRIBUNE BUILDINGS, COB NEB OF dPRVCM AJfDAT gA*SAU-BTB., OPBOHIT* TH* Cl fV M ALL.,il to City Bvbeeribers for 12| Cent* per week;

,r »»•<•'; H>«T o»» P«T .««!»«««i D«*Six or • .#'«r at tiif i«n„ rate Single cojilM,

«UllBulmllxn. Fi.e Oellare per .mum >■2u.ee sulwtlptume U«en for ui moelke. F..r l»re«“

tn Three Collate .0 Mlvaooe rejnued >■ allS*aa*» Country Pbp«i» rJ*ITlhis office whose t*rm. ******* thoß# #f

7~r»Hinr sre a»t sfiowed^anvj-lffT^P^^^^^^^^^^^

Religions Notices.'or

ftl.ilperry s’ VI K C«uruu be-weeuK o’clock, b, Prof. a.LOOM IS. Set. i,servedlor ,oon< ■«« an u.ual.

"rEY oiecour'es to Vouri-- People. -"as eleventhofutmiil be delivered oy Rev. R S. BTOHRS, Jr , of

Bro km.ii. the 4’h Congregan uai Church. IGth s.. be-twe'D 6’b snu 7th are., TO MORROW EVENING. A■eript of Reusious .Me* tint' *• m pr •grate m ihe auovehurcb Preaching everv evening. Tne Christianpublic areoid ally umied to attend.

Kp* Rev. J, Leaudcr Townsend, Rector ofGrace Church, Cherry Valley, will preach fh theCherib ‘{the Epiphany, (No. IjO -’autos st.. on SUNDAYEVBNINO, March 14 Seince to commence at 7* o’clock.

PF* Fifth Universalist Society. —K v. 4 JEW-ELL, or C incinua i. will preach lO MORROW, at 10*A M and 3 P M ,<u the Leciu.t H iumot the UniversityRedical College, 14. hat .near 3d av beats free.

Bf* Rev. E. H. Cliupin will preaoh «t Cba'hamHa l, No. 5 Chainuiu aqua;*, TO MORROW (Sunday)AFTERNOON, at 3 o’clock Scats f.ee

Cc Freewill uud Free Goiamunioii BaptistCliur* Is, Sui.ivai) st ('iff. Fiilcs‘tea Hous o i ss )h«v U M. QBAH-IVI Pastor. Servient TO MORROWBfeftatW AiOKMNG utd EVENING, at me usualkern*.tff* New-Jerusalem Church. B'h-st., nair Br»ad-

ssj —Prof BIMH win deliver a Lee mu* at line placeTO MORROW EVENING, at 71 o’clock, cm some o tuelirandFecuiiarities of .he Teaching of the New Churca.

g* Second Reformed Presbyterian Caurch,V| 47'<s B.oaoway. Prescume I ) YlOHti )V, (babbatk.)

14-11Hist.. MORNING and AFTERNOON, at the asualks»nGT Rev. Albert Nash, of the N Y. East Confer-

iibt, "lii preach su BaBUA fH. March 14, in the Secondit » E. Church, between Avenues C and D. Services(oauicitce at log A.M , i and 7 o’clock P M.

*JHf Mrs. Bishop is to preecb TO-MORROW at 3oci- ck F-M and 7 -u the evemug at No. 206 Allen at., nearHon*t> u»t tiubjecl—lsrael's Restoration, One ThousandYens oi Peace, Be. beats liee.

Cy. Plymouth Church, B'ooklyn.—Rev HenrykiRD BEECHER, Pastor, will preach m ibis Caurch iO-KOhBOW (S.abnaih) MORNING, at lu* o’clock, andhcv.Charles O Finney m the Evening %c 7*o’clock.Mr Fun vy willalso preach in the fame place and sameku- every evening nsxi week. The public generally areurihd to be piecrLt.[i? Rev. John Little, new in connection with the

fiY»bjtrr-»n Church wnl preach TO MORROW, m St.Lake's Hull, coiner of Grove and Hudson sis.,a i(Jj A.M., snd3 P. M.

pp Catholicism and Republicanism.—^TheFsh't'es sm) Fallacies m ihe ' Catholic Chapter." aswiutfu by Archbishop HueGes. will be painltd out in aLfCtuie iO MORROW EVENING, in the Bleecker-st.Csurch corner of Downing.

Kev. Henry Ueidins will pieach in tha Mornirg >nd Afternoon, at the place of worship of tue FreeCongieftanoiial Church, coiner of 6th av and 3ist-st.,oubABBAIH.Ma-ch 14.

CT Church Removal—The SECOND CHRISTI ANCHURCH (Eldei 11. P Guilford, Pa«ti»r.) have leased,

f fcieu up and remeved into the Church on 24 n »t. nearthe| Jib av., w lieit public services will be held TO-MORRO WI»t it 4o f lock, A M. and 3 u<l 7* o clock, P M.. and at ihe

I »ho\e-named hi urs ou each succeedingdabba'.h. Seat* free.rrr Sabbath Evening Services in Brooklyn

! Ikt i-’ /.h of the cou-ie of Sermons in HitsbyerianI Csuroh rurntrof Glutton and Heiusen its., will be deliv-’ neo JOftiUkKOW (Saboathj EVENING, by Rev. Dri MU HR AY, of Elizabeth Town. N. J Service to coaa-

I xsut eat 7i o'clock. Toe public are invited to attend.& Ihe Fourth Lecture of a Course on the Future

D«fti»y or Man. will be .lel-vereil on SABB-iTH EVEN-ING at 74 o’clock, inthe Evangelical Lutheran Churchin Mu*berry at . tear Grand. Subject—The Nature of theletorreemm Hoty

G? TheNew Jerusalem—Eld L D Mansfieldwill lecture on ihia subject (sbu Aing how theEarth ra tobetke hi ai inheritance of the Saints uud there oe an mheri -

tucefer Hum ia Heaven afar j SUNDAY EVENING,at7l o’clock, at the of Sec-nd Advent, corner of

snd Hefcter-at. The public are lulled Seats Free.F-eachiig at lug cud 3 o’clock also.~|y*Protc*tanf Episcopal Church oP the ,Ues-llah.Getwheej Woos-er st.. near F-nice. —Service evin fcVNDAY MORNING at 10*. after a non at 3, and

| e«'i'in: at 7i o’clock. Kev. G*THURSTON BEDELL,i Bettor of .he Chinch of Ascension, will, by Divine permia-I sin puacfi in ttitev, ni;.g

Special Naticea.tST Feopir’g Lectures.—Tim Lecture of the

pane will he gi eu h, Rev THEODORE PARKER, of£*’•<■ i>. ih the .Tabernacle, <n TUESDAY EVENING,IHli .art. Subject—‘ The True and False Ideas o* a Qen-tl«nsi> ” Tirkecs 12* cent*. To he had at No. 131 Nasaau-tf.,«bd at the d<ior. Doors open at 6* o’clock. Lectureaiß-eaccs b.7j.

Lectures on the Laws of Life, with?trial reTereuce to (he Paystcal Education ofIrU.-Dr. ELIZABETH BLACKWELL will d-iiverikeFomib Lecture o( her source THIS AFTERNOON,Uiu’ciock.m the Hope ( bapel Lecture room. Tieketstoiilrmnainder of ihe course sl. for sale at Ev ANS& BRIT-TaN’S finukotore. No. 696 Broadway. Siugle tickets 50eu to be bad at the dour.C? Tickets for the Walker Festival, at Niblo’e,MONDaY KVEMinG, Match i5, can fie obtained at

* BAKEB, GODWIN to CO.’S Printing Office, Tribune

!Buildups. TicatU admitting a gentleman and two ia-tci, %t.&C National Academy of Ueniffn.—The Rooms

. if ’Le Anulemy, 80. tbl Broad way, are now ready for (heI itceptirn i t picture for tue T venlv-seventh Annual Ex-4*>bitan J H. SHEQOGUE, Cur. See N A.\ Prize for the Youth.—A beautiful Gold Watch

(•Hi be aaardtd io aty Lad of ihe City of New-York, anier tke sge of 16years, who will prepare the best originalAddreea upon the subject of Temperance, to be declaimedlithe time and place provided by the donor Each*compet-itor bdu»| reed his name, sge and residence to Dr. SKIN-NIB. No. 77 White-st., po^t-paid, ou MONDAY. Marehli. The Addreise* must he readiness to be dec'aimed be-f<it the Crmmiuee of Examination on or prerious to FRI-DAY the J9lhA cambet of the Addreeies will be delivered publicly at

'he Metropolitan Hal on WEDNESDAY EVE NINO, theiuhuat. TeacLe-s are respectfully requested to read theikove to theirschooiaHORACE WEBSTER. LL.D. jFrol GEO W. CLARK,fi. W SEATON. I Committee/Dr E FAKVILY M D (Arrangements.Hon. JOS. M WOODRUFF,JOSEPH M KEEN. AM. J

i & Mechanical Orawliirfn.—J. H. BAILEY. Me*a'kuiical Draugn amau. (gent fur the sale of Inventions,Hub's, Machinery, toe. Office, Tnon-row, at the

Jttctir uof Centeraud Chatham-sls., opposite the City Hall.V Hurle in Rui 1road.--CITIZENS, PROTECTYOUR hIGH lS.—A meeting of the inhabitants of Har-l(oi, York vilieand vicinity will be held at SPINNING’S,tors• i of 3d av acd 125th st., ou MONDAY next at 7*I’Ciork, F M , to take such steps as may be deemed neces-toty tu insure, at least, an equal right with Westchesterfsepe in the enj ’Tmeul of the privilege* intended tubeCtiifeired on the people of this Island, when they gave up•Ae <>t our mam avenues to the exclusive use of the H&r-tm Railroad Company.[?' tspylsti’ Offices, No. J Nassau st,—RAR to

MaGGI beg to remiuii Solicitors, Socie ies and others,'hbt baviag a number of efficient assistants, they am eua-tleatoeiecu « any quantity of wntiou (eujroismgor o'.her-*ue) with correcinesi and punctuality. Writers sent out.

il Tks highest references given.

,Clipper nlilp luo for San Francisco

riikengerK are requested to be on board on SATURDAYKet.the 13th inst . at 13 o'clock

*s ET Building Associations—Tbelr Origin, Work-■P and b*u< his explained ; Objections fully answered;Jk* Law uudet wh ch they are organized; Interestingficl*; together with a fall list of ad the Associatioaei » in rjieralton, will be found in this wsea’s SUNDAYCIpPaTCH. Pr.’ce Scents a copy Office No. 61 Ann st.

d & Psychology and Spiriloul Ruppings.— 9rof.will Lecture THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at

' linen Build tigs. No 163 Broadway, when, in addition toike u»aal exneriuieuts upon persons takeu from tbs audi-Hre, he will criticise 77re Herald's criticism. Gu soon to“rule seats Admission one shilling. Doors open at 6J—-h't-mttre at 7f.

Mrs Meltler.—Tots wol'-known and succeasiultLAIKYoYANf Foysician will stop for a faw daystab si No 16 Butier-it , Brooklyn, wnere the sick may“til ihtEielves of her powers,

Fire Department.—The Treaaurer of the FireU'par.mMit, witn much pleasure, acknowledges the ro-«'PtcfS3,U3. 09 trom Henry A Burr, E*q , Tret*'irer« Firriusa's Ball Committee, being the net nro :eedsntheTwer,.y-third Annual Ball, given 'it ’he Astor-place~l

, Va Wohis, J»n. 26. 1852. in aid of the Charitable Fund11Ike New-YorkFire Department.\

„JOHN S GILES, Treasurer.Jew-York, March 11, 1852.

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Great Partition Sale of 1.02 S Talnnblei,. , Aoctiou.—'The map* of toe Amory property, toIksU‘*\ TLKhDAY March 16. by A H MULLER, ataebange, under Ihe direction of P. T.—Tilts Esq . Hcferee, are now ready at No. 7 Wall st.

sx osnons owning plots in the Cemeteryin ,ru,t hy th« Trustees of the

l " ia iwV» Circuit of this cilv. are requestedBt. Jsnp, M,av tctUl * room of the Lutheran Church ofLL Mondaykv^'«!AeUwn Grand and Bro ims-sts.,•tder ih* uak,. ; -NINO.Ma’-ch 15.ai 7J o’clock, to con-

_. ilsges of the purchasers.N*ttt( up.

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Drom Punamu tcOOMPAinr ha\S|lACIriC MAIL STEAMSHIP

■ ckets willbe recugauJJ 1* 01 to PQh l*c notice that no4 «rs act signed by

'h#,r k*** lll pauama whichA-creutbus signed ° f tlu- s*d thalTlfo. J77 West ■(., or of c 0 only at their Agency

Itt/Ol’ 80,10,1 1lta»a. Bj order - (J?; “*WUB * CO., K,w-

--\ Sttr-Twl, JM , i« IMJ “■ OATIDGE, SerV

NEW-YORK. J)AILY TRIBUNEVOL. XI NO. 3,402.

XST Posl-OlTlcc, Ncw-Yerk.—NOTlCE.—The maisper U o M. steamship FKANKUN will dote at tki«office on SATURDAY, March I* at 10* a.M A clone Imail wi l be made up per Fraukln for Bremen and UiiGerman 8-atex. WM V KRADY, Postmaster.

Office of tub Odd f bllows Hall Association, )

Cilv of New-York. March 12,1852.The Holders of Redeemable .Mock Issued

under a vote ol the Association, June 10. 1850. are herebynet fied hut a 1 arrears of m erest at 7 per cent, perauaum,to Dec. 1, 185), will be paid on presentation of the Certid-calesat this office. By order of tie B rntd of Managers,

JOHN J DaVTEH, Secretary.

CST Associauou for Improving the Conditionof the Four.

Number of familiesrelieved inFebruary 5,067Number oi peisons «... 22.801Number of visits 6 150Expenditure $7,337 98

The amount - t relief and expenditure haj been greaterthan in any other mouth spice the establishment of the in*stmtu.n It will b« seen that 22 801 persons are now re-ceivag aid many of whom are wid »ws and orphan*, num-beis ate sick, ar>d n.any without employment. The pres-ent demands on the Association far exceeds i’.s receiptsand resources; and yet. so nnoier< us and necessitous arethe nppl. cant*, that with the moat careful discr mi nationauo economy, large outlays are unavoidable. Many of ourcitizens, during the severity of winter, gave promptly,freely liberally which enabled the Board to meet the in-creased expenditures Now, (hough the rigor of the sea-son maybe past, the pressure of want continues, and islikely to do so for two months to come. They are, there-fore, again constrained to plead mbehalf of the need* andsulTei'iig, wdo have no other resource than this charity—-hi di bis charity no u eaus but the free will otfeiings of thebemvolent. a former appeal was kindly responded tofrom Slates in the far South acd West audit cauaot bethat in this City, so signally prospered and sofa'asdforbenevolence the indigeo< at our doors will be leit to p'uein want and pe ish unrelieved Remember, every d dlarwill tell in the homes of the poor.

Contributions may be sent to R B. MINTURN, Treasu-rer. No. 78 South s». : to R. M. HARTLEY. No. 148Oiand-sk., or to any of the officers of the Association,

By order of the Board.„

JAMES BROWN, President.R M. Hartley, Secretary.

CP" Notice.—All personsinterexted in OPPOSING theextendingof LAN aL and wicemugof NALKER-STS ,whoae pn i erty is atsesred for that purpose are requeuedto call. WITHOUT DFLAY, at the HEAL ESTATEOFFICE, No *9 CHAMBERS ST, from 10 A. M.. togo’clock P M ,to re sign the objections The Court requir-ing the objectors ts sign again ia consequence of a slightalteration in the asstsimen s.

G?" United Brothers’ Laud Society.—a geueralmeeting of Mte Society will beheld a' Washington Hal!.Hester st , corner of Bowery, on MONDAY EVENINGnext, 15tb jnst , at 7j o’clock Tbe punctual attendanceif members is requested. A foil statement of the affairsof the Society wil) be pnoenfed and the north half of lotNo 128 willhe sold by public auction, hieing snip’ Us landof the Society. By order of tbeExecuuve Committee :

H. MARSDEN, Trustee.IXT Workingman’s Building Association.—

The regular monthly meeting of the Association will behe'd at the rooms, No. 461 Broadway, over tfce PacificBans, on MONDAY EVENING, 15th inst., at 7* o’clock.A numbet of shares will be offered for redemption. Ai itwill be inconvenient for members then to pay their dneson account of the number m attendance, they are par-ticularly requested to do so on Sa»urday-or Mot day, before5 o'clock ihere are afe I*' m«ie shares still to bo disposedof. Itwould be well for those who intend to join to do soaT

. once, as tne entrance fee will be very considerably ad-vanced alter tbe next meetivg.

K McCLELLAN, President.G. W. Anderson Secretary.

tST 83,424 Made in one Night!—At the firstRegular Meeting oi tb** SECOND GREENWICHBUiLDlbfcG AboOCIATION, eight shares were sold atan average premium of sl<B each, leaking a qlear gain to• the Association of $3,424. This il better thanever, andmakes this Asrociation tbe most promising bf any yet or-ganized T<> afford ol« more oppoituoity to those who didnot secure sbaies on last Monday evening, a Public Meet-ing wfil be held in the BUecker Buildings. Bleecker-st.,near Merlon, on MONDAY EVENING, March 15. at 7*o’clock. As this may be the last chance which can be of-fered, persons desirous of securing shares in this flour-ishing Association should not miss this opportunity. Thosewho cannot possibly attend can call at tbe office. No. 48Bth-av. Remember, the public meeting is on Mondaynight, March 15. Come early to secure seats.

JOHN KEYSKH President.GEORGE STARR, Vice-President.

R. Ross, Jr., Secretaiy

EF* Metropolitan Building Association.—Capi-tal Jimi’ed io z.OtO snares of $a »o e&cn—Entrance fee $2,and month y dues $2 on each sha'#.—This Associationhaving been iucoroo>a’ed on the J3th of September last,has now bren m successful operation nearly six months,and possesses advantage* over any new organization.The Trustees have so arranged the payment of the pastdues that iew members aie required to pav only theentiance fee at the time of subscribing The office of theCompany, No. 466 Pearl st . is open daiy from 10 A. M.until 4 P. M.. where printed copies of the Act of Incorpo-ration.Cnarter, Bye-Laws.and ail other information on thekubject may be obtained

TRUSTBBS.Richard McCormick, Pies’t. Henry S. Sloan,Leonard K Smith, Vice do. Henry Bausher,Thomas Kennedy. Samuel MoCookle.Calvin Comlit. John P. Prall,Edw. 2kJ. Willett,Ceunsellor. Bam. Jbssup,Sec’y.Aregular monthly public meeting ot this Association,at which addresses explaining the whole matter will bemale, will be held at Cbatnam Hall, on MONDAYEVENING, the 15thof March in«t., at 8 o'clock. Thopublic are invi'.ed to attend.

fiT The Second Chelsea Building and MntnalLoan Association will nold a public meeting at theAssembly Boons, corner of 25tb-it. and Bth-av., onMONDAY EVENING. March 15.—The unparalleledsuccess of Chelsta No 1 made ii necessary to organize an •other Association, combining all the liberal principles ofthe first, in addition to some ether advantages, which canbe seen by exam nug the books of Aiticles of Association,to be had gratis on application to either of tbe officers Allran become members by paying an Entrance Fee ef 50cents. Ihe Monthly Dues are but $2. Value of SharesSSOO. Members borrowing money oa Shares pay but 8per cent, on tbe amount loaned. Let those of moderatemeans make up tbeir minds that henceforth they willso longer pay tnbu:e to landlords, who, like the locusts ofEgypt, aie eating up their substance Allwho can saveseven cents per day caa become a shareholder—thus se-cure to themselves a snug sum in the coarse of a very fewyears.

The officers are well and favorably known citizensof tbeupper part of tbe city, and will receive the names of allwhn wifch to subscribe for shares

JOHN P GUMMING. President, 10th av.WM L. STEPHENS, Vice-Pres t. No. 1 12th st.

James P. Dicker. Attorxey.W. W. Brackett, Surveyor.

Trustees.Pcavor N. finiffrn, Isaap W. Ayres, Abraham Brown,Francis A. Smffen, Dr C Fischer, Thomas Paso,Thoa Cnmmißg.Jr. J< hn H. Morris, James B. Mmgay,

Dun el Wi'bob.Wm. H. Ho*t, Secretary, office No. *3O 9th-ar

• IF Broadway Insurance Company—OFFlCENo 4U BEGAD WAY. cor. CANAL-81.

CAPITAL. S2OO 000.WITH A SURPLUS.

Orders by post or in person willreceive prompt attention.DIRECTORS.

Bchureman Hoisted, Charles Sandford, John T. Fisher,John Harper. ChesterDnggs, Aarou Arnold,Wm V. Brady, Sami. B. Al'bause, Wm. Troslow,Wm B Skidmore, Bernard Smyth, Crowell Hadden,Wilson G Hunt, John W. Mersereau, John McLean,Leonard Kirby, Helmus M. Wells, Stephen V. Albro,GeorgeT. Cobb, Mathew Bud, JamesFoster,Frau W Edmonds, H. hf. Forrester, Washington Yale,Lewis Duty, Reuben W. Howes, John W. Ramsey,Benj F. Camp, John B. Dickinson, Francis Godine.

,HIRAM M. FORRESTER, President.John Wray, Secietary.

ft? Mercantile Mutual Loan and Accumula-ting Fund Association.—Tne fust monthly meetingof this Association will be held at therooms of the Asso-ciation, cernei of Broadway and Grand st. over the PacificBank on SATURDAY EVENING, 13th inst., at TJ p. ivi.A number of shares will be < ffered for redemption. TheAestcia ion is filling up rapidly and offers great induce-ments to persons to join at once. The Secretary will re-ceive (übscnptioiis and dues at the rooms, from 4 te 8 P.M.daily. R J HOWL AND. President.

ISAAC H. BAILEY, Vice President.N. O Grier. Secretary.Peter Parks,Surveyor.Pomeroy k Jenks. Attorneys and Counsellors.

TRUSTEES.Abner Halsey, Jr., Thos. W. Oiuser, B. E. Lockwood,T. J. Bayaud, W. T. Child, W. C. Russell,Chariet Rolfe, Eimor Thompson, Benj. Pomeroy, Jr.tF Fulton Building and Mutual Loan Asso-

ciation.—l be first monthly meeting for the payment of‘lues. wdibe heldat Chatham Hall, No 5 Chatham-square,6n THURSDAY EVENING, March 18, when the objectand superior advantages of this Association, over all others,will be explained. Come early and subscribe, as the sharesare rapidly taken up, 850 being subscribed for at the firstmeetiag. To those who desire to invest money profitably,and to all persons of small means who labor for a living,this A«sociati<>D unequaled advantages. Interestat the rate of 7 per cent, is allowed on six months dues, orover, whea paid ip advance, or in case of withdrawal fromto* Association. This is an entire new featurein BuildingAssociations Entrance fee 50 ceuts per share; monthlydues $2 50 ; par value of share* S6OO ; number of original■tiarcs limited to 800. Ladies may c til for the purpose ofrece:Ti»-g their Pass Broke and signing the Constitution attbe stoie or WILLIAM WEED, Vice President, duringthe day, on Wednesday, 17th inst. Subscriptions will bereceived by the 10l owing offices* :

SAMUEL SOUTHEKDEN. President.WILLIAM WEED, Vice-Pres’t., No. 86 Bowery.Isaac Sec’y. No. 65Thiid-av.

TRUSTEESGeo. H. Walker. No 61 Elizabeth st..cor. of Hester-st.Isaac L Devoe, No 40 Eldrioge-st.

I>. W. Whituey. No. 27 College-place.H McCollum. No 40 Eldridge st.Fester B Williams. No. 145 Hester-st.Tobias B Mumfoid, No 29 Norfolk st.Na'har iel Terpscty, No 185 Fifth-st.Ladies can subscribe to any number of share* by leaving

their names with an) of the above officers

Second Manhattan Building Associationwill hold its Suctn Regular Monthly Meeting at No. 430Broome-st.. correror Crosby, (entrance in Crosby.) onMONDAY EVENING. Match 15 at 7 c’clock. Dues andinterests are now due, and payable at the office of theSecretary. No. 15 Spruce-st , 2d floor# Office open onSaturday, from 9 A. M. to 9 P M

J. N. OENXN, President.J, W. Weston. Secretary, Office No. 15Spruce-st.

G7J Tbe NewYork Land and Building Asso-ciation was organized to procure 300 working meahomes. It is in the full tide of success! Le* the rent ship-ping ridden, then, be inspired with hope, and join u« Imme-diately. The initiation fee is only 50c . but wl’l soon beraised to S2. MILES CH iMBERS, President.

H. S. Smith, Secretary, Office No. 1 Murray st.

The Lait Chance !—Only 47 Shares Remaininf.—THE EMPIRE BUILDING AND MUTUAL LOANASSOCIATION having met with unexampled successhaving only 47 shares at present remaining unsold, and be-ing desirous of closing their books immediately, would in-vite those who wish to make a safe and profitable invest-ment to rail at the office of the Association, No 173Spnng-et., end subscribe withunt delay

JOSEPH fi. TAYLOR. President,

iController. Park.).LBN, Vice Pres«.

Stevens to Hoxie, Attorneys.John Boyd, Surveyor.

TRUSTEES.Joseph Hoxie. Wyllis Blackstone,James R. Del Vtcchii, C. 8 Merritt,John B Acker, George Boyd.George H Puiser, Wm H. Biblet,Wm Sinclair. C. H. De Lalamer,M M. Van Dyke, Wm H. Grenelle,Sylvaeus Gedney, Joseph Bntton.

J. W. Fell, Secretary, No. 173 Spring-sL

iy* A Home for All.-PHOENIX BUILDINGASSOCIATION will hold a Public Meeting on MON-DAY EVENING at the Fifth Ward Museum Hotel, (inFranalin-st.) at 8 o’clock. Free to all. Explanatory ad-dresses will be delivered on the occasion. This flouriih*ing Association is incoipoxated, and offers superior ad-vantages to those desiring a Homestead, which theyshou d at once embrace. "There is no place like home,’’is an old adage, bnt a true one; the force of which wasnever more fully felt than at the present day, when rentsare so enormously high that it is almost impossible fora mechanic to pay them; besides, they grow higher fromyear to year. These facts are sufficiently importantto in-duce every rent payer to secure a house of his own. As aSavings Institution, also, the benefits of this Associationare peculiarly attractive.

Books for inbscnptien, for both Ladies and Gentlemen,are open daily at the Secretary’s Office, (Chambers Hall,)No. 65 Chatham-st.

Shares, SOOO ; monthly dues, $3 ; entrance fee, S2. Theusual interest al'owed on dues pa d in advance. All that isrequited tobecome a shareholder is $2.

WILSON SMALL, President, No. 94 Ludlow-st.AMOS WILLETTS,Vice-Pres’t,No.276Pearl-st.

A lfhed R. Hatfield, Secretary.—Office, Ne. 65 Chat-ham- st.

TRUSTEES.Warren Chapman, Geo. W . Dawson, Peter J.Powles,Kobt. M Dewitt, James Cuthell, Edward J. Small,Aucrew Hume. Joseph NeibiU, Geo. A. Barney.

Q. McAcam, Attorney, No. 62 Wall st.Jacob L. Fekn, Surveyor.

North American Mutual Lean and &c.cumulating Fund Association —ihe first regularmonthly meeting cf this Association will he held at theBroadway House, corner of Broadway and Grand st.,onMONDAY EVENING next, 15th mat., at 8 o’clock.—Every member is earnestly lequested to be present and in-vi'e their fnends. All persons desirous of joining had bet-ter do so at once, as the Association is filling up rapidly.—Entrance fee sl. monthly dues $3, shares SBOO. The meet-ing will be addressed by an able speaker. Office of theAssociation, No. 458 Broadway. Open from 10A. M. until9 o’clock. P. M. RICHARD F CARMAN. President.

THOMAS 8 CUMMINGS, Vice President.Mortimer Smith, Secretary,

NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1852.

A RICH REVELATION.—This week’sSUNDAY DISPATCH will contain the LIFE AND

ADVENTURES OF JACK ENGLE, an Autobiography,in which will be handled the Philosophy, Philanthropy,Pauperism, Law, Crime, Love, Matrimony, Morals, &c.,which are characteristic of this great City at the presenttime; including the Manners and Morals of BoardingHouses, some Scenes from Church History, Operations inWall st. with graphic Sketches of Men and Women, asthey appear to the public, and as they appear in otherscenes not public. Read it and you will find some familiarscenes and characters, with explanations necessary toprop-erly understand what it is all about.

Anew feature of AmericanLITERATURE! -The NEW-YORK QUARTERLY

RE VIEW, edited by A. G.Reuniugton—The Editor ofclusReview will spare no pains ia making it the first ia this orany other country. As it is not its object to be cheap butvaluable, no contributors will be accepted save from thomost able pens. And for thefpurpcse of brtugHg before thepublic the best American productions, contributors will bepaid their own pi ifcee for able articles. The Editor will usehie best endeavors to discountenance all the mawkishuessef romsncing, and open a channel for the first-classthought, fiubjtcts of vital interest will be discussed m amanner free from narrow minded begotry and party pre-judice. The work shall be the organ er no sect, of noparty ; but of Christian patriot ism .|«nd of the interests ofhumanity rather than creeds. Whatever ts noble in fadand in eloquence, willbe welcomed to its pages. We feelthat the time demands such a work—a w*rk which shallfilace American litetature on a base as distinguished foribciahty and Lcblene»s as tne world wide basis of her

commerce. To carry out the plan proposed, the Jonsnumber will containan article on CommercialLiterature,by an able writer to Hunt’s Merchants’ Magazine, an ar-ticle on Mar> Magdalene by Rev. I. F. Schroeder, D D.,an article on the lile and times of Chateaubriand by H. T.Tuckorman. end a valuable article is expected from a.gentleman lateiv from his travels is Hungary, ®n the pro-tect actual condition of that interesting country.The price of the work :

, Single copies $5 perannum,To Clubs of tea 4 **

To Clubs of twenty 3*To Clubs of 3- ** ”

We can guarantee to the public, from what we know ofthe Editor, that the review wilt be an ornament to Ameri-can learning, end worthy of the patronage of all appre-ciating minds

COBNISH, LAMPORT toCO., Pablishers,No. 8 Park place, New-York.

REV. A. C. THOMAS.—This lis-tmguuhed clergyman of the Univsrsalist filth,is about visiting Eng and for the purpose of proclaim-

ing his peculiar religious views m that country. He willremain there one year, after which he will make a tour onthe Continentel Europe During his absence he will cor-respond exclusively with the CHRISTIAN AMBASSA-DOR His Letters will consist of incidents of travel,sketches of manners and customs, descriptions of religiousinstitutions and doctrines and a diary ot his proceedingsand succeis in carrying out the objects of his mission, andin the proclamation of American Umversalism in GreatBritain. Mr. Thomas, as a letter-writer and journalist, isunsurpassed in his denomination, and there are few whocan rival him, ofany das* in‘he United States. Racy andpiquant m'his style—removed alike from puerility on the onehand, and a prosy stiffness on the other—with enough ofincident and anecdote to preclude all tediousness, yet edi-fying and instructive in the facts communicated, his readerswill be beth amused and profited by the preductious of hiepen. They will obtain a clear understanding of the dif-ferent religious sects in England and on the Continent,and of the prevalence, form aud circumstances of liberalCnristiaoity, in its various phases in the countries he willvisit. His Letters thus filled with ail that can interest thelovers of the cause which calls him to Europe, will noqueit onably besought after and read withavidity by Uni-versality aud liberal Christians inevery partof the Unitedbtates and the Canadas It is expected that in numberthey will average about one letter per week.

Topievent mixapprehension it may be proper to statethat The Ambassador will be the only paper in which Mr.Thomas will publish hit Diaryi»r Senes of Letter* daringLis absence.

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The Christian Ambassador is published simultaneouslyin the cities of New York and Auburn. Terms—s 2 peryear, in advance. Orders shoul d be directed to H. LYON,Ambassador Office. No 333 Broadway, New-York, or M.W FISH. No. 96 Genesee-st . Auburn. N. Y.

1 11| | —The advertiser is desirousHr .1. •" ""***• of obtaining an Agency in some re-spectable business, at a fair s&'arv for services and use ofSI,OOO. He is a business man, writes a good hand, and ofunexceptionable character, and capable of taking chargeof any kind of business. Address AGENT, Tribune Office,stating business, location, salary, &c

The Mint.—lt can truly be said that the SEC-OND KNICKERBOCKER BUILDING ASSOCIA-TION is a mint for the poor and industrious, for there isnot a man that car.not save three dollars a month, and byinvesting this amount in this Association, you will, inafew years, have SBOO in cavh. when you have paid, in thattime, about $230. It seems impossible to make th-s amountof profit in so short a lime, but we would invite ail who wishto understand the practical working of this Association, toattend their meeting on TUESDAY EVENING, 16th mat.,at 7* o’clock, at Knickerbocker Hall, corner of 23d at andBth av.. and the freest discussion is invited from all. Thebooks for the subscription of shares are now filling up rapidly, and we would advise all who wish to join to call atthe office acd secure their shares

JAMES R. DEL VECCHIO, President.ANSON WILLIS. Vice President.

TRUSTEES:John A. Gunn. A. A. Valentine, George Ross.W. H. Grenelle, Harmon Jones, John W. Miller,Henry Johnson. Enuie Baxter, J. W. Ovden.

Edward J. Madden, Secretary, office No. 168 9th-av.tIT Every Man his own Insurer.—BUILDING

ASSOCIATIONS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.—Those persons who are about subscribing to the stock ofthis Company had better do so immediately, as about two-tbirds of the shares are already taken, and ihe books willmost likely be closed by the end of the week. This is theonly opportunity that has ever been offered where a manof small means could take a few shares in an lusurasceCompany, and receive back in dividends the premium hepays on his insurance, making him in reality his owninsurer.

From the business we have already to commence with,and calculations that have been made, it is amicipaAdthat this Company willpay the largest dividend ever paidby any insurance companyin the City of New-York. or inthe United Btates.

Tbe second installment of $2 50 per share will be dueand payable on the 15th, at the Mercantile Bank, corner ofBroadway and John sts.Persons can subscribe on either of the Directors’ books,

or with tbe Commissioners. J. BRUCE. President.S. Jessueun, Sec’y, No. 8 Clint on-coart, Ueekmaa-st.CF" Notice ia hereby siren that the Board of

Trustees of the CITIZENS’MUTUAL LOAN AND ACCUMULATING FUND ASSOCIATION have decided toallow an interest of 6 per cent, on ail moneys paid in ad-vance over a period of six months ; further, to limit Ihenumber of (hates to 1,000, and positively clese their sub-scription books at their next regular meeting. Those,therefore, who desire shares must subscribe before thattime, as no opportunity will be given thereafter. A publicmeeting willbe held at their rooms, No. 421 Broadway, onSATURDAY EVENING. March 13, at 8 o'clock, to givetheir present members an opportunity to increase theirstock ; also, to receive new subscriptions. Office hoursfrom 9to 5 daily, and Wednesday and Saturday eveningstill 9 o'clock. Entrance Fee $2 ; Shares, $800: Dues, $3.

SIMEON DRAPER. President.E DKLAFiELD SMITH, Vice-President.

J. F. Kendall, Secretary.Ct? The New-York Land and Building Asso-

ciation will hold a special meeting on MONDaY EYE-ING, March 15, at Union Hall, cor. Avenuo|C and Fourth-st. for the purpose of affording the workingmen of Manhat-tan Island an opportunity to become acquainted with oarobjects and toobtain subscribers to our Association. Weshall secure each one who joins us a house and lot, for thesmall monthly payment of $4 for a few years Let thosewho doubt eur ab> ity to do this call and hear oisr argu-ments ! Able speakers will address the meeting

MILES CHAMBERS.President.H. 8. Smith, Secretary. Office No. 1 Murray-st., where

subscriptions are received.

IF Popular Savings Bank.—A public meetingfor the purpose of admitting members of the WaverlyBuilding Aiaociation, willbe held in the New Chapel, stthe junction of Greenwich and 7th-avs., on TUESDAYEVENING, March 16, at 7$ o’clock. Addresses will bemade by several able speakers, explaining the objects ofthe Association, end the advantages proposed to its mem-beis Admittance free. The office of the Association isat No. 143 6th-av., and is open at all hours of the day andevening; and where subscribers can at any time sign theaiticles, and pay the eatrance fee, which for the present isonysl Subscriptions received, and every informationgiven by the Secretary, at No. 70 Wall-st., office ef Th«

Courier and Enquirer.N. R MOUNTFORT. President.JOHN GREGORY, Vice-President.

James W. Hale, Secretary.

Building Associations Fire InsuranceCompany.—Capital. $150,000, tivided into 10,00s shares,of sls each, cash paid up, with the privilege of increasingthe capital stock to $500,000. Subscription for the capitalstock of this company will be received by the following per-sons, appointed Commissioners : John Brace, No. 24 Platt-st. ; Wakeman & Latiing, No. 59 Fulton-st ; Daniel P.Barnard. N o 16 Wail- st.; JohnBuxton, No. 16 North Wil-liam- st ; Solomon Jessurun.No 8 C'lintoa-court, Beekman-st. ; John J. Yellot, No. 143 Sands-st., Brooklyn. Also, byall the Directors. A Prospectus explaining the greatadvantages tobe derived from the Company to Mechanicsand small property holders, as well as to those who wish toinvest their money and get the largest amount of profits,can be had of any of the Directors, all the Secretaries ofthe different Building Associations, or at the office of Mr.Jesstuon, No. 8 Clinton-coart, Beekmaa-st

JOHN BRUCE. President.S. Jessurun, Secretary.

§3,760.—T0 members of Building Associations,and others —For Stile orExchange, mSouth Brooklyn, fiveminutes walk from the South Ferry, two handsome modernthiee sury b-ick Housesand Lots in fee ; one is tented forthree years for $350 per annum, possession of oue can behad firstof May. Price, $3,750, $750 in cash, balance onmortgage, or goods co the amount of $750 at cash price,suitable for the California market,will be taken. A rareopportunity to buy cheap and on favorable terms. Applyimmediately to JOSEPH DAVISON, No. 27 Wall-st, be-tween 11 A. M. and 1 P. M.BFThe Brocklyn Mechanics’ Building and

Mutual Loan Aiaociation will allow interest, at theraiecf six per cent, per annum, te all persons who preferpaying their monthly dues six mouths or mare in advance.It will loan money at six per cent, per annum, on theamount received by the borrowers, or ’hose who redeemshires; and any shareholder desirous of withdrawingfrem this Society, can do so at any time by giriug onemonth’* notice, and receive back all the dues paid by himwith interest thereon at the rate of six per cent, perannum.The entrance fee is fixed at fifty centsa share, the monthlydues at two dollars, and the ultimate value of each unre-deemed share at five hundred dollars.

A public meeting for the admission of new member*, atwhich the objects and peculiar advantages of this Associ-ation will be explained, will* be held in the room of theCr liege Grammar School, over the drugstore,on the north-west comer of Atlantic and Clinton-sts.. (entrance inCl nten st .) cm MONDAY EVENING, March 15, 1852,at 74 e clock.

Ladies and gentlemen who desire to invest money to ad-vantage, in large sum* or small one*. a*d all who wish tomake money, or obtain the loan of money to their own ad-vantage, should attend this meeting.

ROBERT P. PERRIN. Presided.JAMESROBINSON, Vice Presideet.J S. Denman, Bec’y., No 155 At1antic-st.

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Mirs. Harriet beecherSTOWE'S great American Tale, entitled

UNCLE TOM 8 CABIN, or Life among the Lowly.This great work, which has been long expected, is now

so nearly complete, that wecan promise its appearance onthe 20th of March. By all who have read it.it is pro-nounced to be

THE STORY OF THE AGE.For power of description and thrilling delineation of

character, it is unrivaled, and will add fresh laurels to thereputation of the talented authoress. Itwill be publisheda 2 vols. 12mo , 312 pages in each vol., with 6 elegant de-signs by Billings, engraved by Baker: u three styles ofbinding ; paper cover for $1; cloth, $1 50; oioth, full gill,$2, with discount to the trade. Early oi aers solicited.

JOHN P. JEWETT to CO.. Publishers. Boston.For sale by the principal Booksellers in the United

States.

NEWMAN & IVISON, Booksellersand Stationers, No. 199 Broadway, have, in connec-

tion with a fall assortment of School Books,FIVE IHOUBAND REAMS OF WRITINGPAPERS,Consisting of Fine, Extra. Superfine and Extra Super-fine, as follows, for sale at Mill prices:

Blue and White wove Letter Paper ;Blue and White laid Letter Paper ;Blue and White wove Foolscap Paper;Blue and White laid Foolscap Paper;Blue and White Note Paper ;

Ruled, unruled, gilt edged and plain.Also, a varied and complete assortment of

SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY,Adapted to the Country Trade, at the lowestjobbing prices.

NEWMAN fe IVISON. Booksellers,No. 199 Broadway.

The cheat question.—build-ING ASSOCIATIONS, their Deceptive Character

and Ruinous Tendency Exposed. Just published and forsale by the trade generally. Price 12} cents

J. PERRY,No 404 Broadway.

rpHE AMERICAN MUCK BOOK,A treating of the properties and operations of all the

principal Fertilizers and Manures, with directions for theirBrepi ration and application to the soil and crops. By D. J.

icwne Price $ . For sale at ELTON & CO.’S Agricul-ture! Boekrtore, No 3 Tryon-row, Harlem Railroad Build-ing, New-Yerk’ -

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A COMPLETE MANUAL OF OFF FELLOWSHIP,embracing the Principles, with a full descriptions of theForms, Ceremonies, kc.. kc ,of the Order. By Rev. A. B.Grwsh. with nearly onehundred engravings.

ttlant Qfmplosmcnt.

A S Cook and to do washing and ironingor to do general homework for a private family.—

Be,tof cityreference. Apply ed No 126 Klth av., between18th and 19ih gle. .eecond floor, back room.

AS Book-Keeper, or Assistant Book-Keeper, in some well established house in this city, by

a young Man who can givethe most unquestionable refer-ence for ability and character. Address X Y. Z., Newark,N.J., with name of parties and where an interview maybe had.

A S Cook, by a respectable Woman, withil the best of city reference. Is a good Cook, and first-rate Washer and Ironer. Call at No. 28 4th-av., between7th and Bth-sts. Can be i*en for two day*.

A S Chambermaid and Waiter, by a re-spectable young Woman, in a private family; is a

gtod Washer and Ironer. Can produce good city referencefrom her last place. Can be seen two clay*. Call at No.28 Madison st.. second floor, back room.

A S Chamhermaid, Waitress, &e., byXvro respectable Protestant Girls—the one as Cham-

bermaid and Waitree*. the other to do general houseworkor waiting. Call for two days at No. 925 Broadway,upstairs.

AS Chambermaid and Waitress or plainSewer, by a young Woman. Good reference. Call

at No. 51 University-place, between 11th and 12th-«ts.

AS Gardener and Florist, by a youngGerman; he thoroughly understands his business

in all its biancW Address GARDENER,No. 276 Hods-ton-si., (postpaid.)

AS Seamstress or Chambermaid, by ayeuag Wwman in a respectable family. Apply at 17

llth-st, near Fourth-ay.

A Respectable Young Woman desires a- ntuaticn in a private family, to do general house-

work or chamberwork and waiting. Good remrences.Apply at No. 101 Mott-st., m therear, second floor.

PRICE TWO CENTS.DUCATION.—A Lady who has had

.■ accefcß in teaching both in thu o -un-ify and »he old, wishes no resume the engagement of ttov-•»■*••• *u,r jat ng pupils in French and Music, in additionto the usual English course. Refers to -he family haslast resided in. k note directed to TFaCHER, No 305West 26th-st., stating teims, &c,, will be promptly at-tended to.

MLBIC.—A Lady is desirous to obtain afew more pupils for the Piano-Forte and Singing.Would rive lessons at their residence, if preferred Terms

reasonable. Address MUSIC TEACHER. Ho, 114 Leon-aid-st.

|\OTICE to CHURCHES.—Anyi. v Church m this city or Brooklyn, desiring the servicesof a first class Soprano Singer, one fully competent to sus-tain her part, and who reads music readily at*eight, andwho has also filled the place of principal siojer in one ofthe most flourishing Episcopal Churches of a neighboringcity, can have an opportun ty of securing the services ofsuch an one on applicationto the subscriber, C P BHUM-WAY, at No. 252 Broadway, second floor.

BERVANTS. —Families in want of goodhelp, for city or country, well recommended and suit-

able for all stations, can Obtain such at me oflice No. 240Grand st..near the Bowery, where none but those of goodm< ral character, and whom 1 believe to be strictly honestand temperate, are allowed to remain. J. WATTS.

TEACHER. —One who has experienceaid is competent to give instruction in the itudies

pursued in Colleges and Schools, wishes to devote a pan ofthe day to teaching Address O. 8., Tribune Olfice.

T|to MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS.—A person who perfectly understands the true Eng-

lish method ofjmariu far.turiug Prnssiaie of Potash wisher asituation at a fair salary. Communicationsad tressed toCHEMIST. Ledger Olfice, Philadelphia, with real nameand address, promptly aitebded to

US. SCHOOL AGENCY, MUTUAL« BENEFIT and SAVINGS INSTITUTE, No 293

Broadway—Estab ishod 1847. for receiving: Deposit*, nego-tiant g for Teachers. Pupils, &c. A deposit of one percent,in advance on tie required compensationof one year (in-cKdirg board) procures from one to three engagemen's forone person. Other deposits share equal profits. Applyearly, full and postpaid, isclesing the money, references,fcc. E H. WILCOX, Proprietor.

\7TSITING GOVERNESS.—A Ladyv who has had long experience in Tutioo, wishes for a

few pumlsin New-York. Hercourre of ms.ruc ion roa-prises English in all it* brencbss, Music, French, Drawingand Italian. Address P. W., No, 36 East 20th-at.

\\TANTED—By a young Lady, a situa-v v lion as French Instructress ; is also well qualified

to teach the rudiments of the English language Prefer-ence given to a place m the country. Addiess Z. K., efficeof this paper.

—By an active, able-bodied» v young Man. a situat'on as Porter,or assistant Por-

ter. eith-r in a wholesale dry goods, grocery, or any otherstore, or employment, where he would do his utmost forthe benefit of hi* employers ; is matt anxious to procureemployment; has acted as porerthe last three years ; apermanent place in re auobuct than wages. Can be seenat No 33 Frank fort-st. until engaged, or a note tentthrough Ihe Po»l-Office foi P. EOWE.ViII meet promptattention.- tVrANTED—By an experienced Ada-

v v niautine Candle Maker,a situation. Has been inthe business the last ten rears. Reference unexceptionable.Address P. C.. office of The Tribune.

SITUATION WANTED.—A situationis wanted by a young man in some responsible store.

One where a large circle of influential relatives and friendswould be an object. The advertiser po-sesse* a goodknowledge of mercantile affairs both in the retail andwholesale trade. Address N., at the office of this paper.

iDanuh.AGENTS WANTED—A RARE

X\. CHANCE —Agents wanted, male and female, lorthe Hudson River Hea'th Association, Kingston, N. Y. Agood chance is now offered to active men t » mane from $3to sls a day. This is the best Health Association everstarted. Guaranteed capital, $73,000. Call at the Agent’seffice. No. 156 Broad way, up stairs. A. J. BEALS.

Apprentice wanted—At theEngraving business, a Lad aboat 16 years of age, one

that has a taste for drawing and wishes to become a g*cdtngriiver. Apply at THOS. BRUN’S Card Engraving andPrinting establishment, No. £O2 Bowery.

A RCHITECTURAL D RAUGHTS-Am. MAN.—An Draughtsman who wishesemployment half his time,and who will derate the otherh&iftohisown improvement, and will at the same timeattend to office calls, &c., can learn of a situation wherethe use ofa good library, &c , mar be had by adoressmgARCHITECT. Tribune Office, with real name, qualifiestiou. terms, &c. The best of city reference given and re-quired.

Book-keeper—Warned, at the Pi-ano Forte rooms of T. Gilbert & Co . No 333 Broad-

way, a first-rae Bock-keeper, by double entiy. one thatcan play thePiano-Forte preferred, ityone need apply un-less they have good recommendationsHORACE WATERS.

X^ARHER. —Wanted, a thorough, prac-A tical Farmer, to take a farm of 70 acres, situated 20miles from town, on a Railroad, and within ten minuteswalk of the depot, on a lease, or the farm would be sold,and the terms mane easy. Apply to F. HAMILTON, No.1Nassau-st., third story.

Hosiery clerk wanted-d™who perfectly understands the retail trade, of strict

integrity, a good accountant, and can produce undoub edreferences as to character and respectability, may addressa letter to N. Y. K., at this office. None other may apply.

Partnership.—a young Man, pos-seating a moderate capital, wishes to engage with a

thoroughly practical man in any manufacturing businessthat can be conducted on moderate means and with theprospect of a reasonable return, or would purchase aninterest in a profitable wnolesale o/ manufacturing busi-ness already established. Communications addressedHUDSON, office of this paper, during the present;week,will be immediately attended to, and held strictly canfi-dcntial.

PROTESTANT SERVANTS Want-ed—Good Coeks.Washers and Ironers. Also, Servants

of all work ; Protestant Servantscan obtain most excellentsituations and good wages, by applying at No.UB Oraud-st.

TO PRINTERS.—Wanted, a good JobCompositor. Inquire at No. 86 John-st, up stairs.

TO DRUGGISTS—Wanted, as a Part-ner, a young van of unexceptionable references for

moral character, and a thorough knowledge of the busi-ness, and possessed of sufficient capital (about $2 000), totake an equal interest in a first-class drug store. The lo-cation is one of the best in New-York City or vicinity, issecured for a term of years at reasonable rent, and pos-sesses facilities for an amount of business limited only bythe ability and energy of the proprietors. Au American,able fully to meet these reqiii ements, may learn furtherparticulars by addressing DRUGGIST, postpaid, box 1,413,Lower Post Office, N. Y. None others need app4y.

"VATANTED—To form a copartnership,v � by a young Gentleman who has bean in my empl >y-

irent over six years His meass are limi.ed to about twothousand dollars, out he is henest, possessed of energy andbusiness talent, a good constitution, and wishes to be jomesafely established iua respec.uble business that offers re-muneration according to the effort bestowed upon it. Saehas can offer a favorable business to such pe.son, will ad-dress A. T., Box 1 310. PostOffice.

GENIOC. SCOTT, No. 130 Broadway.

WANTED—Two first-rate Salesmenfor a carpet-store in New-York. A l so Clerks,

Porters, Barkeepers, men on railroads, and Farmers;boys to learn trades. Applicants unclosing sl, tree ofpostage, describing the situation, will be promptly suited.

THOS. SPINK, Agent,No. 114 Nassau-st.

\\TANTED.— A first-rate Classical� v Teacher for a Private School in this city. Address

J. 8. Tribune Office, with references.

"VtAAN TED— A Protestant Girl as* � Norse and Seamstress. None need apply unless

one experienced in her business, and with unexceptionablecity references. Call at No. 106 2d-av., between 10 and 12,A M.

WANTED —A single Man as Groom,Gardener and Florist. None need apply unless they

can e< me well-recommended. Inquire of WM. J.PEASE,No. 483 Cherry-st., coiner Co)Itan st.

"YVANTED-100 AGENTS—IThis dayv * published, a new edition of Welis’s Lawyer and

U. 8. Ferm Book. This is not only the cheapest, but thebest form book ever published. Price in ■Acu.eagent. can make gff'g*

lA/'ANTED—An athletic Lad, from 1CTV ton vear. of age. Tbn.o having had eipenaue

preferred. Apply Vo Mr. TWEEDY, between II and 3o’CloCk0’CloCk - TWEEDY,MOULTON & PLIMPTON,

1 ' No. 47 Broadway.

TM7"ANTED.—A smart, active Boy,TV aged 16. wish., a iituation where he can leara a

trade—hasbad «ome little expeneoce m the Hat buinen.At his parents reside some distance trim the Cltf, heWould prefer tere.idewithhi. employer. AUi.eaddre.iedU j! T. 8., at the Tribune Office, will have immediate »t---tention.

WAANTED—A smart, active Boy, in a� � Prialir.g Office, to read copy, run errands, &c.

None bul a fluent reader need apply.S. W. GIiEEN, No. UTSpnxce-at.

VA^ANfE!)—A fe* - intelligent Men to,

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*".* niedii'etv on Bond and -Mortgage, for3 years »t 7 percent., on 5 biick hou-sa'd lots in fee, sit-uate is B ooklyn uetr Pun n Ferr ,$7,200 on each houseor sll (00 on the 5 h. uteii; reu ed for $1,700 per annum;good bondsmen App'y im »'p<ii.i'e'y ’«or address JO-SEPH DAVISON. No 27 Wail st Office hours from HA M. to i P hi.

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Slmusrnu-ma.COMPLIMENTARY and SYMPA-

THETIC FESTIVAL. to E WALKER & SOUS.—The Executive Committee would beg leave to announceto the friends of Meisrs E. W, & Sms. aud the public gen-eially. that the above Festival \»i!l <ake nine* it Niblo’a,on MONDAY EVENING,the 15th mst. Those wh > arenot itiru shed with tickng cid obtain them of the followingmen.beist f the Couumitee:

Messrs. Bangs Bros. & Co , No. 13 Park-row.Mr 1bomas Austin Wo. 3‘»7 Pearl-st.Mr. Gerrge F Ne«shit, corner Wall and Water.Mr. Ji hn Braden. N 73 Caual-st.Means Knock & Childs, No. 168 Broadway.Messrs. Stringer & Townsend under Aroe-icanMuseum.Mr Wm E Burton. Burton « Theater, Chambers at.Mr. W. L. Thompson. No I*9 William st.Mr. W.T- Strong No 98 Nassau stMr. J S Redfield corner Nassau and Beekman.Mr. J. N. Genin, No 214 Kroadway,Messrs. Crampton h, Clark, Ooldtn Rule, Ann at.Mr. J. J. Lavi*. Odd Fallows' HallMr. John C. Chambers, American Institute, No. 361Broadway.Mr. J A. Waßer,No. 342 Bro*dway.Mr William Heather, No .5’7 Broadway.Messrs. Arther & Barneti. No 61 Wall st.Mr. A. B’idgeman. corner Broadway and 18th-at.Mr.TJ Crowen, No. 599 Buiadway.And or the Secretary, Mr. William K. Dietz, No. IS4

William st.

f\rißLO’S GARDEN.—Special An--1 v Dounceroent.—Fngaeeiuen*. of Madame ANNATHILLON. the highly gif ed Piem ere Chanteute fromthe Opera Coimqne in Paris who,* brilliant career in theprincipal cities or Europe and the United Stages, ha* beenmarked by unparalleled succea*.

The public is reapectfally inf owed tha*. Madame AnnaThilloii will sustain her original cnar&cterof “Catarina/'in Auber’s popular opera.entitled4 The CrownDiamonds,”on MONDAY EVENING.'March 15. ! 852; and will alsoappear on WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY Evening* in afavorite character.

Mr. HUDSON, tha popular Iri«h Comedian and Vocalist,will also appear eu those even ogs, in Opera and IrishComediet a, supported by at.lqutcd Company The Or-chestra and L horus will be full and efficient. MusicalDi-rector, Signor LA MANNA

Full particulars w 11 be duly announced. Tickets 60 cts.

NIBLO'S GARDE N. JOHN SEE-TON. Manager—W COKBYN, Acting Manager.—

First Appeal ai.eeoi Mde. a N NA IHILLON —MONDAYEVENING. March 15—Wi I ba I o ue< dthe celebratedai d popular Opera, composed exprersly f>r Mme. ANNAThILI.ON, entitled the CROW N DIAMONDSDen Hennqaes Mr HudsonLa Catarina Mine. Anna Thi lion.The entertainment* to con m«Bc« with the IRISH SEC-RETARY.—Tickets,soct*. Doors open at 6; commence at 7.

BROADWA A.MARSHALL Sole Lessee.—THlS EVENING.

Maich 13, writ He performedPIZARBO ; or The Death of Rolla.

Rolla Mr. Forrest | Pizirro Mr. Fenrto.Aionzo Mr Conway | Abbott.

To conclude with the Farce of MR aud MRS. P.Botes and Parquet, 60 c«ar * , PAnsilr Cucie a,»u Upper

Tier, 26 cents; Private Boxes $5 and $6 Doors open at7, and performances commence precisely at 7$ o'clock.

BURTON’S THEATER, Chamrers-st.-THIS EVENING March 13 wUI be played

DOM BEY it SON.Mr. Dombey Mr Dyot I Edith ...Mife WestonCaptain Cuttle..Mr Button | Mr*. Skewlon.-Mrs Hughes

To conclude with theTOODLES.Mr. Tondle Mr Bur'ou i Aire. Poodle Mrs. Hughes

Admission—Dress Circle and Parquet, 40 cents, SecondTier, 25 cents Doors opes at Si ; commence at 7} o'clock.

Brougham s lycetjm, Bboadway.•es» Broome -l —THIS EVENING March ISTESTIMONIAL BENEFIT TO DH W K. NORTHALL.

THE HEIK AT LAW.Doctor Pangloss. Dr W K. Northall.

To ceoc ude withTHE GOOD FOR NOT-IING.Man, (a Good ior Nothing) Miss Annie Lonsdale.

Admission—Dress Circle and Parquet. 51 ets. ; FamilyCircle.3s cts. Doo** open a» 61; commence at 7 o'clock

BROUGHAM’S LYCEUM. Sat-urday EVENING. March 13—BENEFIT OP

DR. NORTHALL. on which occasion Coleman's Comedyof the HEIR AT LAWWill be presented, in which several gentlemen amateur*will appear together witha 1the strength and talent of theLyceum Company.

BARIMUM S AMKRICAN MUSEUM.Admission 35 cunts; cundreu >2* cent*.

SATURDAY. March )3.-This AFFFKNOON, at 3o'clock, the moral dram*, of THE BuTPLEPrev ous to which the GREAT AN PIPODEAN FEATS

of Professor McCormickThis EVENING, at 7 o’clock,the ANTIPODE ANISIVf

of Prof McCormick, as well as Singing. Also, CHERRYand FAIR STAR; or, The Camel Driver and his Wife. TheYOUIHFUL GIAN T, 15 years old, ‘and 7 feet high.

I R C U S.—New-York Amphitheater,''No. 37 Bowmj.-THISEVEMNQ-Jrind Damon-

stratum— Fun. Folly. Fashion. T*ste, Talent and E egance.Horsemanship bv all the great Riders. Two rival C’owns—LOVETT, the Yankee Clown, and BOBBY WILLI AMS.the Cockney Clown I Old England and New Englandagainst the world !

Boxes 25 cents; Pit 13} cents.

of the MESSIAH, No. 728J BROADW A Y.-Mr. LE ACH’S GRAND CLASSICCONCERT. TUESDAY EVENING. March 16.

MADAME W-tLACK BOUCHKLLE.Mra. H. C. Watson. Mr* Stuart. M>«s Maria Leach.Mr AUGUSTUS BRAH\V|

Mr. Stephen Leach, Mr. H W Greatorex,Mr. H C. Tmun. Mr W. Soharfenberg.

Tickets 50 cts. each. Doors open at 7; to commence at 8o'clock.

Farewell Evening.

Grand scotch nationalDRAMA, unrivaled for its musical, social. moral

and pat/i-tic grandeur.—Messrs, and tb** Mieses FRASERwill perferm in Hope Chapel, on THURSDAY and SA-TURDAY. March 111 b and 13th. and in Brooklyn onMatch 12th. at 8 o’clock. Burns's magnificent aad iu, mortaldrama, THE COTTAR’S SATURDAY NIGHT. Adapt-ec to a great rane'y of origmal, national and classicalmusic, as given by them to coUQ.lese taou sands in Eng-land and Scotland.

SATTLER’S COSMORAMAS— FirrtSsries Exhibited comer of iJth-si 100 Br»*dway.

Open from BAM till 10o'clock P M Admission 25 cents.These works of Art cnusiet of a collection of VIEWS ofEUROPE. ASIA MINOR. SYRIA. THE HOLY LAND.EGYPT, NUBIA and ARABIA The? are sketched andpainted inoil by Prof Sattier

VIOLIN CLASS— For Beginners only.-Mr. F H. NjSHhm MiFaireil Mr U. O. Hi I, ut

known celebrity, to c 6r«rat( in instr'ic mg a Vi ikiClassthat Will meet Wednesday evening, March 17, i 852, at hismuitc roon s. No_6i9 Broadway Apulicatu n* receivedany day or evening till class meets Terms on’jr $3 perquarter Pianos for sale, New and Old. F. H. N \SH,No. 659 Broad way.

JBonct! ODanitb ani? to Loan. <

Money to loan—in sums of ssote SIO,OOO #n Watches. Jewelry, Drygoods, Piano-

fortes, on any kind ofperm ual pro erty iu po*«e*si >a Alltraaraclions kept confidential Office hours troro 10 to 4o’clock. G. A. BEN.t ATT, No. U* Fulton st .2d door.

()fi(l TO LOAN on Bond and"e\“" 9 Mor’ trace on nroductivs city prop-

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PARIS GREEN, (“S” brand)—Beingan Ameiican manufacture,pa’ented J 849 kaowa to

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FOR SALE—A through steerage Tick-et for Califorr ia, per Emnire City Line per steamer

Siena Nevada, to leave on the 19 b March. Apply toRICHARD MORRIS, No 160 Front w.. up stairs.

DRS. NAPOLEON PRfcTERRE &

S. LOUNSBERRY, Dentists, have removed theireflice frrm No 333 Broadway to No. 383 Broadway, be-tween White and Walker-sts., where they will coutmusthe practice of their profession in all its various branches.

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