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The names of the S. and C. C. of Chapters will be inserted at $2 per annum.

STATE OF NEW-YORK.

WM. W. OSBORN, G. S.-C. E. GILDERSLEVE, G. C. C. Alpha, No. 1, Saturday, cor. Broadway and Grand street. Washington, No. 2, Thursday, cor. Grand and Ludlow sts. Stephen R. Thorne, S.-Thos. Eaton, C. C. Warren, No. 3, Tuesday, Court st., near Fulton, Brooklyn. A. C. Page, S.-C. F. Hermance, C. C. Manhattan, No. 4, Thursday, corner Avenue C and 4th st. Lawrence, No. 5, Thursday, cor. 128th street and 3d Av. American, No. 6, Wednesday, 360 Broadway. Columbia, No. 7, Thursday, cor. Bleecker and Morton sts.

Francis T. Baker, S.-Joseph H. Pomeroy, C. C. Putnam, No. 8, Wednesday, corner Grand and Ludlow sts. Franklin, No. 9, Friday, corner Grand and Ludlow sts.

Wm. B. Ferguson, S.-H. A. Tremper, C. C. Paulding, No, 10, Tuesday, corner 23d st, and 8th Av. Marion, No. 11, Friday, Court st., near Fulton, Brooklyn. Continental, No. 12, Thursday, 327 Bowery.

E. A. Schermerhorn, S.-Wm. P. Armstrong, C. C. Mount Vernon, No. 13, Wednesday, 149 Bowery. Hancock, No. 14, Wednesday, c. Bleecker and Morton sts. C. C.

A. Horton Keech, S.-

Liberty, No. 15, Friday, 149 Bowery.

Decatur, No. 16, Thursday, cor. Broadway and Grand st.
Lexington, No. 17, Monday, Low's Building, Brooklyn,
National, No. 18, Tuesday, 149 Bowery.
Adams, No. 19, Wednesday, Haverstraw.

Ethan Allen, No. 20, Tuesday, c. S. 1st & 4th sts., Wil'b'g.
Perry, No. 21, Thursday, corner 23d street and 8th Av.
Charter Oak, No 22, Monday, 327 Bowery.

Fort Washington, No. 23, Yonkers.
Woodhull, No. 24, Wednesday, Jamaica, L. I.
Champe, No. 25, Thursday, corner Grove and Hudson sts.
Plymouth, No. 26, Thursday, Court st., near Fulton, Br'kn
Bunker Hill, No. 27, Friday, cor. Bleecker and Morton sts.
Excelsior, No. 28, Tuesday, corner Grand and Ludlow st s.
Independence, No. 29, Wednesday, National Hall,

John C. Garnsey, S.-Jasper Drake, C. C.
Schuyler, No. 30, Friday, 327 Bowery.

Westchester, No. 31, Wednesday, at Tarrytown.
Pavonia, No. 32, Saturday, Rossville, S. I.

Oneida, No. 33, Thursday, 149 Bowery.

Worth, No. 34, Wednesday, Astoria, L. I.

Jasper, No. 35, Monday, corner Bleecker and Morton sts. Niagara, No. 36, Friday, 149 Bowery.

-Jacobs, S.-W. W. Browne, C. C. American Star, No. 37, Thursday, Ramapo, Rockland co. Magna Charta, No. 38, Thurs., cor. Court & Sackett, B'n. Frederick M. Butler, S.-S. HI. Catlin, C. C. Zachary Taylor, No. 39, Thursday, 3d Av., near 58th st.

Tappan, No. 40, Monday, Piermont.

New-York, No. 41, Friday, corner Grove and Hudson sts.
Huguenot, No. 42, Friday, Port Richmond, S. I.

E Pluribus Unum, No. 43, Thursday, 274 Grand street.
Liberty Tree, No. 44, Friday, Commercial Buildings, Albany.
Union, No. 45, Thursday, Fort Chester.
Ringgold, No. 46, Tuesday, Greensburg, Dobbs' Ferry.
Ironsides, No. 47, Friday, corner Grand and Broadway.
American Eagle, No. 48, Mamaroneck, Wednesday.
Jefferson, No. 49, Tuesday, corner 29th street and 8th Av.
Oneachta, No. 50, Poughkeepsie, Thursday.

Valley Forge, No. 51, Wednesday, 149 Sixteenth street.
Wayne, No. 52, Tuesday, corner Grove and Hudson sts.
Peekskill, No. 53, Tuesday, Peekskill,

Fort Greene, No. 54, Wed., Montague Hall, Brooklyn,
Empire, No. 55, Friday, 187 Bowery.

Star Spangled Banner, No. 56, Wednesday, Albany.
United States, No. 57, 283 Grand Street.
Constitution, No. 58, Smithville, L. I.

STATE OF NEW-JERSEY.

JOHN H. LYON, G. S.-J. B. CLEVELAND, G. C. C. Pioneer, No. 1, Friday, Morris' Buildings, Newark. James R. Sanford, S.-Henry Babbitt, C. C. Clark, No. 2, Monday, Rahway.

Nathan Hale, No. 3, Thursday, Morris' Buildings, Newark, Morgan, No. 4, Tuesday, Hoboken.

Jersey Blue, No. 5, Monday, New-Brunswick.

American, No. 6, Friday, Franklin Hall, Jersey City.
Washington, No. 7, Wednesday, Orange.

American Eagle, No. 8, Tues., Odd Fellows' Hall, Paterson.
John Vermule, S.-Andrew Van Bussom, C. C.
Monmouth, No. 9, Thursday, Freehold.
American Flag, No. 10, Tuesday, Morris' Buildings, New❜k.
Liberty, No. 11, Wednesday, Bergen.
Columbia, No. 12, Saturday, Madison.

Excelsior, No. 13, Monday, Morris' Buildings, Newark.
Raritan Chapter, No. 14, Keyport.

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DIRECTORY OF CHAPTERS, U. D. A.

Alpha, No 1, Monday afternoon, 2 o'clock, 0. U. A. Hall, corner Ludlow and Grand streets.

Columbia, No. 2, Wednesday afternoon, 2 o'clock, corner Hudson and Grove streets.

Lady Washington, No. 3, Monday evening, 7 o'clock, O. U. A. Hall, corner Ludlow and Grand streets. Lady Putnam, No. 4, Monday evening, 7 o'clock, No. 360 Grand street.

Pocahontas, No. 5, Monday afternoon, 2 o'clock, Fountain Hall, 149 Bowery.

Lady Perry, No. 6, Monday afternoon, 2 o'clock, corner of 29th street and 8th avenue. New-York, No. 7, Wednesday afternoon, corner Lispenard street and Broadway.

No. 8,

La Motte, No. 9, Thursday evening, 7 o'clock, Allen, near Grand street.

Lady Champe, No. 10, Wednesday afternoon, 2 o'clock corner Hudson and Grove sts, Ashe and Hall. Liberty Star, No. 1, Newark, New-Jersey, Wednesday evening, 7 o'clock, 259 Broad st.

N. ORR,

ENGRAVER ON WOOD,

No. 52 JOHN STREET, N. Y.

STEELE AND CO.,

ATENT FEATHER

PAC, Nassau and 305 Pearl streets, New-York.

BRUSH MANUFACTURERS,

GARDNER'S PREMIUM BEDSTEAD,

|ABINET AND MATTRESS WAREHOUSE, 69 Gold st.,

Cbetween Beekman and Spruce sts., ESTABLISHED 1840.

This improved Bedstead has received the highest premiums awarded by the American Institute, in 1843, '44, and '45, over every competitor; and the Medal, at the fairs of 1846, '47, and '48.

Parlor and Chamber Furniture.

The Bedsteads and all other articles of furniture required for the Parlor, Chamber, or Bedroom, such as Sofas, Chairs, Pier and Centre Tables, Dressing Bureaus, French and Cottage Bedsteads, Washstands, Toilet Tables, &c., are manufactured of Black Walnut and Mahogany, of every variety of pattern and style, and under his immediate supervision. HAIR MATTRESSES,Palliasters, Feather Beds, &c., warranted as represented. WILLIAM C. GARDNER.

BLAKE'S AROMATIC BITTERS. The Subscriber with renewed confidence calls the atten

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tion of the public to his w, the town rented for Dyspepe sia and Liver Complaints, the "Aromatic Bitters." numerous Testimonials he has received within the past year from various sections of the country afford conclusive evidence of the great efficacy of these Bitters for all diseases arising from a derangement of the Liver, or an impure state of the Blood. He does not pretend that they are a certain and infallible cure" for all the "ills that flesh is heir to;" but he does claim that they are a SPEEDY and EFFECTUAL remedy for the peculiar complaints for which they are recommended. A Certificate to that effect, signed by all the leading Captains of the New-York and Liverpool packet-ships, should convince he most incredulous on that point.

As the "Spring-time of the year is coming," when Bilious affections are generally prevalent, an occasional use of the "Aromatic Bitters," by way of preventive, may save one from a fit of sickness, and a "Doctor's Bill" besides.

DR. BLAKE'S AROMATIC BITTERS are not unpleasant to the taste; and a short trial will be sufficient to produce the result.

Depot, 118 Division street, and 68 South street, corner of
Pine street.
THOMAS BLAKE.

WALNUT & RADFORD'S SALOON.
HE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING ENLARGED AND

Tbeautified his Establishment, No. 214 Broadway, is

prepared to supply his friends and the public with SUPPERS, comprising Oysters of the finest quality, dressed in every desirable manner, and every other seasonable delicacy that the palate may crave. His conveniences are now so extensive, that visitors are served without the least delay. A good Bar is connected with the Establishment, from which the choicest wines, liquors, and segars may be obtained. J. A. WALNUT,

214 Broadway, opposite St. Paul's Church.

"Every Object has a Bright and Dark Side." In proof of which, C. G. MURCH refers the hat-wearing community to his beautiful Spring Style of Hats for Gentlemen. These Hats are truly dark, yet bright as the diamond; and with a lustre all their own, they shine like a good deel in a wicked world. Remember the Hats of MURCH! the Hats of MURCH remember!-233 Third Avenue.

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O. U. A.

GENERAL TAYLOR'S HEAD-QUARTERS!

76 FULTON, COR. GOLD ST., NEW-YORK. SOUDER IS HAPPY TO INFORM THE ORDER, and the Public generally, that at his location, corner of Gold and Fulton streets, they will find displayed an unequalled selection of CLOTHING FOR SPRING AND SUMMER wear, made up from the best goods in the market, and by the first workmen. Men's, Youths', and Children's Clothing, at prices lower than ever before offered; and which, for variety, beauty, finish-every thing desirable-cannot be excelled by any similar establishment in this city. Call and see!! if you would learn how to economize; and our bargain will convince you that General Taylor's Head-Quarters is the store you have been so long seeking, to purchase good, cheap, and handsome clothing. Dress and Frock Coats, and Office and Busines s Coats for Gents, of the most splendid make and quality; Frock and Sack Coats, &c., for Youths and Children,. unsurpassed in quality or price, are here displayed in great profusion, and freely shown to all by polite attend

ants.

The Custom Department of this establishment requires no recommendation, as its reputation for ability, promptitude, and attention, are widely and favorably known, and freely admitted by all. J. SOUDER, Manager, 76 Fulton, cor. Gold st.

BOOT AND SHOE STORE.

THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE OPENED AN EXTENsive Establishment at 142 Chatham street, where every article of Boots and Shoes will be found always on hand, including Ladies' fine Gaiters, Buskins, Slippers, and Ties, Patent Leather Buskins and Slippers; Misses and Childrens' Boots and Shoes; Boys' and Youths' Boots and Shoes; GENTLEMEN'S FINE FRENCH CALFSKIN BOOTS, Patent Leather Shoes, Congress Gaiters, Dancing Pumps and Gaiters, Patent Leather and Embroidered Slippers. Also, Calfskin, Grain, Seal, and Kip Pegged and Sewed Boots; and a large assortment of THICK LONG LEG BOOTS, suitable for Firemen, Seamen, and Boatmen, all made out of the best materials, and expressly for our Retail Trade.

Members of the O. U. A. will find the assortment to their satisfaction. N.B.-Gentlemen's Fine Calfskin Boots made to order, from $3 50 to $5. BIGELOW & GEDNEY, No. 142 Chatham st.

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DOUGLASS AND COLT,

BOOK, JOB, AND CARD PRINTERS, No. 152 FULTON STREET.

THE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY INVITE THE attention of the O. U. A., Chapters and Members of the O. U. A., to their facilities for executing EVERY DESCRIPTION of PRINTING, which they are prepared to furnish at very low rates, in the best style, and at very short notice, by means of the BEST and FASTEST PRINTING MACHINES.

CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS OF THE O. U. A., containing the Constitutions of Chancery and A. C., and also the latest Ordinances and Resolutions of Chancery, are stereotyped in beautiful style This is the most complete edition extant. See Subscribers' Edition of By-Laws of Washington, No. 2; National, No. 18; Wayne, No. 52; Fort Greene, No. 54, &c., &c. Call and see specimens. Recollect, the number is 152 FULTON STREET.

DOUGLASS & COLT

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