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Ofjesina-Tbe Stenrner .New-York tig\tyL% !he Kerrnlia Ashoref ^KmdenxepfTbeWbene New OaXXsXS, May 3, 1646. (_ ^ Su ndsy Morning. 104 o'clock. ' nvebad 00 f*rsber itrt**-' f'0K Bf*20* San- "^tatlbsvc »ta:o Usai the steamboat New- F' jj proceeding on ber voyage thither, got jjtr the South-West Pass, and it is feared jo discbarge before »he can be got cf!. '# ISO recroita on board. 1 pieces of artillery, ^«.ctaahioa» of war. We bad counted upon ber j gBrsxcs Santiago by thla time. Now our hope «rö« i«*fl>br>at Monmouth, from Galveatno. may e&*& in »**J0D v' ,kT'i Point Isabel and ibe 'Itfcrrt from falling into the bands of the Mexicans. 9 facti ebe least alarm for Gen. Taylor. «lOBadof the drum r,nd :.i«; can be heard in »!' our ' s>dsy. and occasional discbarges of art! let sfitf iepoit are open on almost every corner, and ¦^atittalked of but the war. I ooierve that the pa- fift»U> have no other theme whatever, v,^-thing transpires of moment, which the papers j L,5jt, I will endeavor to write. Very truly, y 'J. ^ Ibe Courier aays that Benjamin Story. Pres- ti the Bunk of Louisiana, made an offer yesterday wto the fioremor advance S'iOO.Oof) for the use a-Titeln the present crUls. At a farther Inkling of .j of the times we may state that Senator Marks. Vest i'ehclana. wis among the first to put down his Euafail volanteer private' In times like Ines«it Is "jspstt of the soldier, but the patriotism of the cPJ- .jitconlers distinction. [jr. 0. Delta, 3d. V We understand a highly respectable gentle- *y this city received a letter from Gen. Taylor, yes- ejL in which he [Gen. T ] expresses great eonfldenee i/(s***W hit potilion againtt any furre ihr Mi rieant tgaintt htm. until he reerivt a rririfurcemtnt.. J.jj»rettes no un. asineis as to .: <. r-su t [N. O. Delta. 3d. r. Tke Wnr .News-Tlilntta in WuxhlnKtou. (tarrespondence of The N. V. Tribune. Washington, May JO, 1316. Midnight .j. Worth who had resigned ami came borne jstutback to the camp this morning nod proba- '-pick out some farther orders to Gen. taylor,. fcirt»igt»*tion I believe, never reached the Di par: tc-bere. It in said that had it arrived, it would tirbeen accepted. It is said that JXspatchcs have L, in the city scvsrn! days, from Gen. Taylor, -widowing what has come to pass and yel the ^jent delayed to communicate with Congress, 'be bar rooms and other public place.* to-nigbt Leeecboing with the voices of brandy and water «w-some of the more sr>bor scarcely sop- kmtd tbeir maledictions on the President for bis Ljaieniof (Jen. Taylor, while others seemed to Cm?the conduct of the General himself. J^uiy think that the vote to make larire appro- jj-juobs should be accompanied by an impeach- ^t: of the President. Some members of Congress rittttbcy wi'I vote tilty millions to carry on the lg if Polk, Dalian, and the Cabinet, and others «rot us Into the scrape can only be made to go e{gbt in the front rank. 'so will see by the proceedings in Coneross. yea. .ifjj, that several members of the Committee kswas to impeach Mr. Webster, bare asked excused, because the House would not allow Itfk.oron account of sickness. These are but ^JOexcuses by which 10 sneak out of the hope isd despicable task in which they are engaged. Tuen) is a report that Gen. Houston of Texh« is ir_ homo to take purl in the war. In thin way foold probably do us more good than in any icsparlty. But will he fro? FiSM ibe men required for service in Mexico. jfcamoD soldiers, however well disciplined, are not inl soiled to the kind of warfen.- in which the An- "Unionists have involved uh. The chaparell, (rich you see mentioned in the late news, are pi of trees in which Raticheros, or drovers, and Sghters, find shelter. They are generally com of short prickly shrubs or stunted trees, cov- Ith sharp thorns, in which to take shelter it is ry to be clothed as tho Rancheros are, in ror buckskins These chaparels, you will see. 'fsDomeroos around ibe Beat <d war. and none but tsse tccosiouied to light and hunt amnni; them can ktees*. UiCHKLltU. - Dreadful S»hlpwrcck nml Loss of Life, Arc. Correspondence of The Trlhnne. Philadelphia, May 11.P. M. raebark Swan, CapL Sneil, arrived at our port sji Burning in 17 days Iroin Ni-w Orleans. Cspt S. re- .jrtttlur on the 4th Inst lat. 23 11, long. 7:i 4 j he fell In Bits large culler containing 17 persons, who stated Jk belonged to the Swedish corvette Carls.ironle, Irom f nsi. bound to Sweden, which vessel bad been cpsirrd in a violent gale on the 1st lost, when only a s«days out from port, rod out of 137 souls on hoard Li perished at tho timo of the dliastcr. f.'npt Snel! j putte turvlvors onboard, and brought them to this E* * socks, have all mot with a sad tumble today, jliairlvaiila Plves sold at 63J, a decline of 7k; Heading jstilJ;', a decline of ti Vickstmrg at 6i, a decline of Glrtrdst B{, a'leellue of 1«. Heading Shares at 301, ielosofSJ. The market closed very besvy, the aalet 'iiüuiclts l>flng luige. For Cnlted States Itauk 3; bd, }-m'.rd. Nothing done In Texas Securities. 1 annex the ist rtlJT Boahd.90 (ilrard Bank, b.%, 0 7;. do. si: COO itii BJ; 65d do, various ways, ci'; $.VK) I'eima. Fives, astfit ftObO Viek.burg. a In lets ot IOS Si SO.POO .es. .V «i Sl.-piHHi do, S.5 64J 15.000 do. U.S, e UWO do s.'.wn. dlt 910,000 do aS, 61; $4.000 -¦¦11 ( Boods. h 5, 70, ima 1st Beaao.$5,000 P.mn fPa.s.S.&l 65,000 :.0 Ml ST.oUt) Jo, II dsCltj; 110 Mechanics' Bank, 6, Uroxp Uoakd.. 100 Lebigh '.s, SO; SI000 It.-a t.'m; rVc^a 6&| ISOdoshsresSO) ; Snooo feniia. Fives 631 i EYxktborg, b ?wn 6J, umitt Hiiabo-'.».'7 «llrnrd OJ ; JO,) do, sSS(i 100 Bonds 6\>i; $3000 do, >:>. 69] ; 100 do shares 'i.Wdo, 4J», 30| j SO Schuylklll Navigation SI; 10 Km)i 100(ilrard, .*> ds, ; 50 Vlcksburg 6L .'issengers from Hitrriaburg state that Itist evens *4 the Suiquehanna had risen 5J feet, and that great lattlues ot lumber had come down the liver. The «»säactibovo llarrisbuig was in great danger of being Vedsway. Suatara and PsxOU creeks hsd greatly SSflat and Fx Governor Porter's antrhacite furnace "«tiipvat danger. ireoeral meeting of the citizens of Philadelphia .3 «d Coumy la contemplated for tho purpose oi ac- ;*-a relative to the eriliea] sittiHtlim at our foreign attain. MARRIED t it Oesp Hiver. Ct. May 3d, by Rev. I- Muzzy. Mr. tJft'IN AN0REW9 to'Miss JANE E, GILBERT. DIED t SU flty Inspector reports the deaths In this city. ".Sie-cd to the 0th inst. at US. vis 36 men, 36 wo J:«.«boy», and .14 girls. Stbe evening of the i'th inst. SARAH UAYDOI K, 13* 67th year of her age. rkefrtttnde ami acquaintances of the family arc !n- '*! to attend the funeral Iii in ber late residence, n, East Broadway, at eight o'clock thi< morning, ^ait. Her remains will be taken to Maubasset, 1. I ."atsrmer.t. 'and drowned, on the i»th Init. WARREN HALE, pSsüitjear of his npc. a native ot this city. COMMERCIAL AND MONEY MATTERS. BT Fi<r talit ff Sti',-Jtt. 4c are fotrth paft. Monday, P. M. *Weonftrmation of Saturday's accounts from the Grinde producesl a complete route of the i'ancies ¦^end Panic was In full command, and the light troops '-cvd severely. At tho Second Board some descrip- .a *«re rallied, but at the close all were heavy. There ¦W sane large operators who were cool and rendy to .f-Vu that they hoped to come in cheaper still during ;' »»tk. Wall at. was full ot little knots of 'anxious ^TWt' dlscusiing the chances of the War. and gasp. .t every itrm of intelligence. The sound invest- ^tttxki, iuch as New York's, did not feel the news ^) sensibly. Compared with Saturday's sales, ihe shows the following decline Ohio 6s, 3 p«'r cent ^Ss. 3i per cent: Farmers' Loan 0t Morris lj "^»Jt Canton 3 ; Harlem \\ Norwich and Wor- Beading Bonds 8. *^£*change Market has been rather active.the '4*fe«Aera malls having brought considerable quanti- ^"''hlls. Large sales Southern Francs, unendorsed. '"'bean made at 5 31». and some Southern Sterling at JJJ ?«r eeat; City names are !<"1 ti i'i tor Steriioe. and Ci Francs. advices from tho Rio Grande have bad no ^spoathe produce market except to give a little ^^»a Srmness to revisions. The mercantile ts ibeur unammcus in condemnation of the imbe- n9 cf ihe Administration. .^Insurance Companies are considering what to idept in this crisis. They insert, we under- ^* VV»r cisusc in policies on vovages to New Or- «Bd back. Banks are an» illing to day to take paper to **>at They wall ihe progress ot «vents at the taxing to studding sails meanwhile. <_ ^"noeton Bank has declared a semi annual <s 3 per cent. j** Detroit Advertiser states that the Senate re- ^iw.* TOl° °' * 6l bi!1 charterlQ* * RaHroad L Port Huron. The bill to amend the I, "of ihe Michigan Insurance Company was also V!v!7C**0n lU P*"^* »tll»dlng Aves f. Nays 6, not . ^rda. No farther legislation en*the subject, it U r'^atsu, »ui be attempted at the present session. **nl»a Rsyu.1 V.rntP. BvA.J. Blttcktr. 20 sharps of the capital itocj of lie North River Fire Insurance Company at.per cent. 20 share* ume stock at.94- « « 40 " at.95t - ITa. //. Frnnilin Sen. 7 lota, 2.". by 100 ft. on South aide 90ih-*L between 5th and Gth avenues, i2! each. $147 3 lota on Md sr. between Cth and Tt'a avenues $21 each.,. 63 .Mnrkela....CVj-f/uüif KepvltA fsr The Tribviu. Movsar. May 1!. Ar-IIES.Tne market !. quiet bit steady. Peaorkare rather firmer and good bills bring $4 05t. Sales 200 bbla Pol* at »3 75 COTTON.The aalea to-day Vf.re SOO bales, without any change In pricea. We continue our Quotation* Upland. Florida.' 5Io tN O Infer'r.r.n ,r,e. OiV'} Ordinary..f^n" 7 37» 7 »7» Midii.rt-.7i37j :\'K'\ 7i*7} .Mid. Uir.7i?r7, 713- ?iael Fair.-itf-i riflfcj SlS-'i flood fair.r;3. none. 10 if 11 Fin»-.none. cone. 12jir. FLOUR ANT) MEAL.There is a fair inquiry for the Eaat and for home use. and holders are steady at el 69 »94.75 for Weatern. The receipt* are not large, tut boat* arc now again arriving at Albany and by the mid¬ dle of the week we scali besin to have fair supplies.. We note »*>* 3000bbli Michigan and Genesee foribip- J meet -it 11 09, end 2000 to 3S00 bbli for consumption at $4 Sjtf~l 73. Engagement* for freight w«re made at 2|aterllng,theSouthern or being filled op at thatrate. and - for grain. A »ale of COO bbla New-Oriean* ha* been made at .«1 50. In Southern descriptions there i* not t ich di ins. A lot of 100 bbla Georgetown sold at £i 59994 f.-'i. The range for Howard-»t. Richmond Conntry, Georgetown, Ac It $4 50ati G2j. Brandy- wine I* held at *.". 35; Ri.-hmoad City 96. The supplies of Corn Mealare atlil light, and the demand is good at $3 35993 31.-. Rye Floor #3993 12j *nd rather quiet. Shlpstu'l* 13913 cent*, fin- feed 30922 cent* V* buih At New ir>>in lit May. 5000 bbla Flour sold at 11, and «00 do at $4 06». GRAIN.Farther aale*3000 bush Dlinoia Wheat for milling were made at 100 cent*. Nearly aii the Geneaee aold oo Friday and Bat«day brought 11-i cent*. The rappHes ot.Com are moderate, and tbo marker, not to much dr ;ire*»'-d. Säle« 3000 or 3000 bnah Western a] fil cent*, wt; about 5000 do Sotrthern at 6136) cent*. I wt and in-'a*, and to fill np 10,000 bush Yellow Jersey for | shipment at SB conti. Sale* of ifi}!,.") bush Northern Rye f were made a-. 68 centa,deL 0 »t* are 41 <l\'.'. tot Northern, and 3G cent* 1 ir Southern with mode-are sales. B ack llyf-d pea* are. with ..mail aale*, $1 75 \> bag. At New Orleana M May. 2100 bu»h mixed Corn told at 45 cent.": » and 400 d»> White r.! 4- cent*. WHISKY.There have been 30Orir4C0 bbla received, and sales made of350 bbla at 201920s;cents. Drudge it quiet at 20j cent*. HAY.The market la 75a;ö cent*, with moderate business doing. BIDES.Sale* 1.100 Arltanaas at 9991 cent* t> B. TA LLOW.We notice a sate of 40,000 lb Philadelphia Prime at7i cent*, cash, for export. LEAD.Holders are !irm«-r today. Wc onto a sale of 700 pigs at 75, rash, whi -h I* bettor. At N. Orleana all tho lot* received «oid at $1 55; r,nd |3 60 was offered for 3600 pit;* to arrive. HONE.There «orne speculative m'ivompnt. and .loco Saturday morning about 300,000 15 have changed hands, ch:- !'y North West, at35, 351935j ceut* for N. West, arid 37 cents for South Sea. TAR.Sale* 100 bbla at Si C,:\ rent*, cash. BRICKS.N..rth River are ti iong a* wanted at $3 n $1 25 *> M. LATH.Tbo market it not active. Tho nominal rate« an- SI 624« 69 t? M. PLASTER.Delivered up the river, Eastern. I* worth §11 25 4r" ton. PROVISIONS -There 1* n little animation in Pork to- dav. nod holder* of Met. are rather firmer. Sale* 200 or 300 bt.l.htSHi 7.',r/.$;o r7i. and 100 do Prime at |Bj. Heel 93995 9 for Prime, and 47 509(8 '"fir Me**, with antes 400 bMs River Prime at 65 50 Beef Hams an:*- t-> a.rdlog to quality. Tierce Beef is $12.. In Pickled Meat* we bear of nothing doing llama are 9)9 cent* and 8fa aiders i cent*. A considerable par- eel ol L'.rd lo bbls aold at '>$ cents, 'jid Western Butter ik 799 cents, and New, of whfen'some lota have b. en re ceived, 12]915 cents. Grease Butter6}97 cen'a. The stock of Cheese is nearly exhausted. Sale* 7f 3>9 cent*. MARINE JOURNAL. . PORT OF NEW-YORK. MINIATCRV. AT.M AN AC.THIS HAT. Tilt SfM. TDK MOON. rent. SKA. I!l»es..4 4U Sou ..7 .'. Rise*... S 50 Mom.. <J 29 I.ATK«T DATES. Lnnd. n...April l-[ ll»v,-«.April 17 Liverpool.Apui 191 New-Orleans_May 3 Car" SEE MARINE JOURNAL, FOURTH PAOE. ARRIVED. Brie Georgians, Hopkins, fiom Norfolk, and 30 hours front the Capes, cotton, Ac. to Sturge* A- Cleartnan. Hrli! char.es Heath, (of Searaport)12 days fromGnsj anllia, PR, 260 l.h.la sucar. 104 do and S llerees rnolssaes, to Maitland, Comrie St Co. Left nt American vessels Sehr Atlanta Covington, '.i days trom Mobile, 20.000 feet lumber, to ms*ter. fchr Exeelalor, Bell, from Cajie Hatferas. sails, hag ging,'Ae, of the wreck ol the ship Columbia, ashore ai the ab >ve Cape SAILED.Itriaj Exact, Savannah, and other*. Wind North West. - BELOW. Ship Elizabeth Ponnlson. from Rotterdam. A Ur.tisb bark Ala ships, 1 bark and '.'brie* general i\oiiccB. Cfcv" Tlir« Itnnnt of County Cniivnsaer» of tlie Coy and County of New-Y. it, having in»i lu ibe otflce of .li.> CivunlV Cl-ik. tlie n th day of May. IHto. to canvaaa anil estimate Ibe votes given iu ilie several Election Di.tiictsof -,«...: City and Count-, at an election h-ld t>tt the 2 th day ot April, In Ihe year IHM, do certify aa f. Hows, to wit That It appeal* ou inch estimate v.-! canvass that the whole nuniie r of voles srlsen for Dolesate* to meet ir Convention, for ihe purp. *e of considering the Constitu¬ tion of llii* Slate, and In make such alterations is the sainn na ihe right* of the people demand,and aa H oy may deem proper under the Aei ol the Legislature of the Busts of New-York, entttle.l " An A<-i reconunendlng a Cooven- tlon ol tiie People ot this. State,'' passvd MaylSm, mis. wm five hundred and t»eniy-niiio tni-usand nine bund real and Sixty-six, of which Charles 0 Conor received twenty- six liousanil ihren huEtlred und twenty-two; Henry Ni- coil r.-reived nineteen thousand three hunoted auti six¬ teen-, Samuel j. Tiden received seventeen thousand etshl hundred ar.d eighty-five Benjamin PA Cornell re- ceivta.1 nineteen th, usaud lour hundred and ten Campbell I'. White received seventeea ih..usa»d seven hundred and seventy-nine; Alexander K. Vaci.o received teventeet thousand four hundred and seventy-five; Lorenso It Sbep- ard received seventeen thou.and seven bundled and eieht; Join A. Kennedy rrcetv«d seventern Ihousaod seven hundred aodelgbty-foor; JohnL.Stephens received iwenty-*ix thousand two huinlred and nlneiv nine Rohen II. Moms receive.! fevenleeu tht iisand six hun- dredandntneiy-elght; William S. Cone'y rece.ved severt- leen ihousand seven hundred and torty-six; David it. Fioyd Jones received seventeen ihousand one hit ml rest and ninny-hire; Solomon Townsend reca-ived r.lt e.n thousand two hundred and seventy-elgh'; John H Hunt received seventeen thousand nine hundred and nicely- six Stephen Allen recoive.1 nineteen ihousand rive hnn- drv.l and eeventy-aae; U.airge S. Mann received seventeen ihousand hve hu' dre.l and sixty eight; Hi-sm Ketrhum received fourteen ihousand four hunlreuaud six ty; James Do Peyatar Ottdee r«.-;ved ten thousaid three bundrod aad slaty-two; Shepherd Knapp received fourteen thousand sixbucdrvd and fbrty-fbur; Dav j Ogden re- estved ten thousand four bundled ai d thirty; Philip Hone receue.i nine thousand <>ne huntlred and seven; E las H Slj received fourteea Ihousand four ttundre 1 and thltly-oc-; Nalhanb B. Blunt rrceivrsi eight ihousand six hunJrr.1 and seventy; Robert Jones received ei.-ht thousand seven hun¬ dred and forty-lhreei t'^den Edwards rtr-ive,i f ur-.i-en thousand siv 'im dred and sixty-six-, .lohn H. Williams re- celveal ten thousand two bundled and forty-three; Rlehard S. Witltara* received ten ihousand four hundred and.elgb- tern; Robert Taylor received nine tboiuacd and seventy- six: Alexander W. B.ndiord received eight lliousand five hut died aid thirty-four; T'e.dore E. Tomlmson received eight ihousand f 'ur hundred and seveUly-fcuri John Lever bige receive.1 six ihousand four hundred and three; William L. Vral! receiv-.l 'our thousand hve hundred and twecty- r. David E. Wheeler'-ceivej f ,::r thousand se 'en bun- dre and iwer.t«-nine; William S. Rost r ve:\ed lour thous- s::,l '.>..r hundred and slxty-K'Ur; John Lloyd received foot ihuoaaad five hundred ard sixty-two; Harris Wilson re ceivedfourtbouaand fivehnndrexi; Minard Lafevrerecels four thousand four hundred and seventy-eight; Nicholas Schureinau iece'v,-d four thousan.l f^ur hundred and ninety- four; Wi.l ani F. Plan rtcetvrd four tho-jtatui fourhundrs'd and sixty-four; Burtis Sktdmore received 1 ur thotisatd hve hundred and elghiv-sm Lora Nash received six th .'-» sand three hundred and elgnt; Ja,->h Townsend received four thousand five hundie.1 aad sixteen; John Wirdt receiv¬ ed seven hundred and t:\ty-fcur; MichaelT O Connor re¬ ceived seven hundred a-d ti.'.v five; Alin-rl Br sbarte rr- it r- e hundred and sixty five; Ransom Ssaiibreea » a sev.n bandied and fifty-eeveti John Cot.on Smiib recriv. ed seven kamdred aLd thirty four; Francis C. Tred« r;i received seven hu-drrd and fifty-four; John Currmerford rrcetved »-veti hntnirexl and bftrnine; George B Evsr. receive! seven hundred and in rty-seven ; I's ked.aiwiii received e:» mbm Jred and eight; Arnold Cud-m rece.v ei .evrn buudred ard srvenieen Hose* J.'hrson nc-iv- ed seven hundre.1 and seven; James R. Pyne received »exen hrn.ired aod tweatv i n*nie! Oak ey teoxived seven hurdred and iwetty-eine Natnl Turrear.y receivivj seven hundred and f uileec; nösaaa A Deryo reenved sever, hun.'red atid s*vrn'.een i Lou-s W Uyckn.su r»ce;v ed srven hundred and thirty five, and. scattering rec-ived t.'teen hundred and etev-n. D-ted the lnh day of May, tsif, EGBERT BENSON, Chairman." James Cessna, Secretary. The B;t*rd ofCoojstJ Canvassers of ibe City and County of Sew-York, havtrgcanvassed and estimated .-- * tes (tVenutltM sever.1 aleclion districts oftoe said Ctty and Cooaty aiac elrc-iiou beau on ih- ."Silt dav of Aprlt.in the. year 1(46, Jo h.-ebv CSftify, .!-. e saine *^d ieclsre that Chärlea tVCooor, Hears KieoU, S»n:. T den. Brc.t. F. Cornell, Campbs-lt P White. Al-xV F V'acl c. Lore uB Sbepvd. J.-bn A K-r-nedv. John L. Siepber*. Robe.-. 11. Morris. Wm S ConWy^pavU R. Floyd Jone«. 9o4e*nou T.>«r- aeod.J hn H. Muni. Stephen Allen and tJeoer- S. Man» wtve,:-. the evesiteatnuaaoerof votes, duly e.ecied Dr'e- gate. lo tue. i >u x aWfesstson tor ibe pu-r>o.e of eontidcrio^- the Coi stimtloo of tbi» Siate. and to make such alterations in lb- I tree a. the right* of ibe peop'e de-na"d.a*d as th-y ay deem rr.-per. ut der an ac of ibe Legislature of tn- S.»e of Sea--York. enflied "A-t Ac re-oaiu-n.-ii-c a Conveoliooof he t'eopieof this Slate," p*s*-J M.y l.'-.t. ;gr6 Dated New-York. M-y ..:.4S. EGBERT BENSON.Chairman. Jsxics Cossr.a. Secre'an-_nix -.' n?" Vr. Wood's «anr-itp .rtllu.n.t.<I Wild Cherry Sitisks.This caalsjl sled c mpound. so salutary in its ef¬ fects In altcaseas whsse adra.n'.s'ered for Dyspaspala, Plies, ltio..-'esuvr. llereditsry Humors, and Impurities ol" 0- K ood mat manv oi the most ot*iin<ui*bed CsttzeaM have aporovt d ar.d la-öommeoded It, and opeolj ackLowleOct*! Hinein x»t valuable luedicm- ewr disc, v-.-ed. i. ;. :r.. x a valaah.e medicine, and l* effecli-g so tmmec*e amoui.t ol a-oad tn ihervdef oi'sufT-rirg humaadty. Ut. W. H. Mn n-'K. N. Y , teei.öe* that many persans have been rajneniu-o. by the use of me Btiters. and 1= ere-r c*.e ir.ev have .iven'tr*- most per'ec; s*::.tac:ion. ><>.d wbolesxa'e and leiail by W Y ATT a, KETCHCM. 121 Fui- i too-st. Sold also at i'92 Broadway; ls7 Sowery 311 Blestcker-at. - nsyll eta I3n5nuess JTcrtic^s. CV Unitarian l.ertnre *.Th»f rv. i-c::i-e w.:; be ..- Ilvrr«! :lür ev-r.irz a: doek .- d e Chord! of the " D: vine Cr-ity," by B«-v Dr D»w»t Säojrr.;.the Trinity. - FV The Colonization .Meeting at tb» Tars-mael .nil be b«-id This e>*KMXO, a; 7 .. et tea, Hb» Ear; D-. Wtaaaa of Mississippi taoüoa. J. H. B Letn e cf Bald e-.ore. Pr»»tdeDl of tb- Mtrylarxi Colonization 5we.T, aaJ Rev. Dr Parser of Prradel'r h «.»U address tie nteetmg: * CV Notice..Tie Ar.nu*. Mittag cf the S i-'.ety ect! .Jec T!.*-New.y.-.rk In»-.imticn for tne Instruction of is. Peafetsc Dumb, wUlbe held at the Isstixuon en the 19» or'f. for i'e e'-^c»os c' Orücers and lh» Baaaaeaoa ol toen 01ber business may properly come Lefcre li. The Pod wEJ a .t*a frt . . to 5 o'cioes, P. M. 0. S. BOBBINS, Secretary. New-York. May 1 WjS _ D*yl27l" Fir" The Ninth Anniversary of it* A>r.-r. T.->nip-« Missionary Socely will o- r.- .n '¦" A. ec.t. stets H Episcopal Church 00 Wedaeerlay eveemz. Uthiust. Ex- .'tr'.f* t mmence at "jVeloe*. Adsr.w .ivere-l-,y ;h-R»v K T Tsyior. of the Mariners' Church, Boston, and tbe£e7. Mr. D^ty. lata Missi -rcarv to Cfcua. rayl2&* ftp* >ew-YorU Sui.fln» "rtjool Union Anni¬ versary .". heW ** *"»e*day, be nsl The Sch-jo . vr< Q nsser-jble »1 Carle Gsrd«-r.: Cwrei presbyte- rUn Cbnreh, Broorr-tt Baptist Tsi.eT,*e.e. Mulberry, at j Rev. Mr. Hafi-ld'a Church, ror. Broom- atd R:Ht sis. end tti- p.e.-. MrJtowOng'l Chnrch, cor Bedford ard Do*:- ia? tit- Exercis-s to commence at 3 c/ejock P. M. Theeveningservices will be h»'d at ice Centra; Presby¬ terian Chircn. Eroom»~st. at 7« o'clcck. The Cera-y scd strangers c»n procure l et els for Ulis Garden at .e Sur.;a- S: boolDeposit ry. myl] .:.» tVTlie Anniversary .tjeetloc of tb- N-w.7.,r,i Corn Tilt t of VijjtJ-r.ee wil t* be.o I'.u eve:...-? _ .;-»:, ai8o'clo-k in Z\uO Church, ro'c-r ol Church sl<1 L-onars sts. Rev. Samuel R Ward and other distinguished speak¬ ers from abroad are expected to be prea-ctlo »doress the meeticir. C. B. RAT. See'ry. fV No I oion with Mnveholdera:.Anr:v«rsary of the American Anti-Siavery S seiet) .Tr.e American Anli- Siavery Society wtll botd Its Annual Me»"Une on Tu-sday, the tjn instant in the Tar.ernarle, at!" r/c'ock, A. M. C. Lenox Rumour), Wendell f hlliips. Wm. Lioyd Oirr.son. of MsssachuseUs; Parker Pillsbury, of New.Hamm and olbrr cisangulehed speaiers are expected 10 tre pre¬ sent. The Soci-'ty wii; hold m*eurirs fir business anc! d's-ns- sion on Tue'day afternoon, ard thmagh the cay os Wed- -».day »nd Thursdsy. in the Leciure Boom of the Society Ubrary. tr' The public are icviled to attend. myll Stls* Prom Boot's M'-rrvanu' M«r"r'n» for May- Fnirbankisra Platform Kcolesi.It Is n often hsl we are iiaurej lo Und sn artirie .,f trade, ar.d w- nevsr d" ttnleas perfer-iy a*t'«f:»5 thai we are commanding son elh:r._' :>;st is os.-f.:.. We cannot cor sent to prallfy tli» eopldtty of sn Individual, at the risk of itnpostne -ipon the c-ir.fi ience of thousar.es of '.:r reteers w- rely unon ibe icn Nrty of ocr staleim nts. If not in the lafelhhllhy of our ndgmeet That gr-st iinpT.ven-*:.ts have been msde. within a few years. In the irstrumenis for weighing iner- thar.dlse, is a (set fsmtlisr to l-Ufinese m»n. The snlirjne, tlumsv and icaccorai^ methods ofwe'gbicg, have gi-en way l"> the inventions o( American mechanical ssill, ar.d the u'inosi precision has been aitain-d. A varie'y of Pin- 'orm Ba!sn"es ar» mannfactnred ar.d used, which cannot 1* relied on for any considerable d»gree of acru'sey : so thai thev nec.esnr.'y involve or.«- party in pe-uniary loss It, theref'Tp. sr7"i>ri'.i us plnasoraio refer to ihe Platf irm 3ca>s tf Mr PaiaaaKKS, which >-av~ been extensively used In ail parts or the L i:i ?c Stutes for s-v«rHl years, and civen, as fsr a* our kn-i'-l^dge extends, very cer,^ral sstis- fsction. We pu-chssed one of these ir»:-i ihr»» v-h's .lr;ee. and have used hem coustr.:.t y for weiatinc paper. U.e a-.d, for «ecursry aud duraV.lliy. we are quite SOTC hey have b :. ur.-:. perhaps cannot, be surpassed The r>'i of cctstructi >n is phiieiophical aid simple. The -rn- Oli>yment of two levers, with a tingle ''ean. is certain;) the Ti'i.l practicable, In a compound nlatform t'alar.ce. Ary in- .-ease of the Dumber of levers, or an additional l'»am, ren¬ te's Ibe Instrument ne"e cumplirated, lest I reeise in tu operation, and m >re llsdle o< rterang"inent. Tries.- Scales a e used by many of Ihe leading merctiNiitt in New-York, . h wr't'en testimony at lo i>-rir s .[ enor exc-ilence tas i>c n freely «.c .rded to the mtnufertitrera T: ese Scales m»v l>» exsmined at tl.e Agency of ihe man afactarers. No li4 tVater-si_ " royU it Ptatemeni relative tostenmer Cnmbria. BvsTOlt, Ms> fi 1846 rV By virtue ol n Wnrrnrii from IVm - Her Britannic Majeet] '* Aetiog Vice C men We, ih» under¬ signed, repaired on The Bit ish St~aiii-r tlsnd.ria. C»pi«!n ludklnt, lately arrived at iMa pen fr.-iii Liverpool, to a-cer- min and survey w-bat damage she tns? have received by having been i<n shore <-n Cape C»d, rep.Tt that affr a s'rict »ml care':, examination of all parts of the ve«sei, ¦I f.ir ss could he got at, both outboard and Ir-huard. In- eludtni; h-r insrhlriery, ttc cetilij fir.d no signs of b-r Iihv. leg slrnlne-1 guaged orOtherwise injured h»rt»if. And also find thst sti- l.as m»Ce n"«ilr« water in consequence of the leciiient. but nuntiat tight ea before. Wherefore lbs tin- derstned turveyort are ofunanlia ...<« opinion that it it rot ueres»ary tu pol her list dock for farther exsmioatioo, ard ihey tieiiev.- 1,-r to be titfht. staunch and strong, ami capatde of proceeding on Her la ended voyage widiout detention, J Q. DIXON, Pert Warden. till AS PRARSON, A(t As-.l. Ins. Co. ofBotton. u m DARTON.Sblpwriabu AI.DKN QlFPORP.Sblp Master. Stf \.m'ir Cambsu ior Halifax svi> Ljvearooi. .The Sivareship Cmtir na. baviag by the ni.-i^e su' v-y heen (band to lie in good and per'ect order, wil] sail from Bos', n ior the above portson ber re^oiar day, Saurday, 16th May.. Per Brellthl or rassage apply to BRIOHAM.Jr. Agent,atHarnden Ii Co's. m>HClis ^^^^^^^ 0 Woli-tL H?' Spring (IiiikI.. "l. T TlNNINGS V in l)r«|m.r» and Tailors, Importers ofClotbs, Casauneres. Vest- lags, Fancy Dress Arilcies, it 2SI Br.wtway, opposite ihe Koüiitsii', are prepared for tre Spring Trade wit.i Ibe most esttansiva aaaortment of goods ihey have ever oflered for laapeeilOB, comprising French and English Cloths, Cssst im-res la varieiis new »lyi-s, VesUogs lb great vanetv, which will he mads up to order, tbroogh the aid of as effi¬ cient a corps of rollers can be found In Ihe country, hi prices dial have given a character to the establisiuu«ni for nodi rnle charges. lu reference n> Psni-'oors.ln which so few cutters excel, e'e would observe ibat the Htleuti'-udirected this deparimenl r-tisl ciinitiiu« !i> oiler Indiicein-nis to l!i..*e u «,., i.; r-i :.>'.- lit cointiinirii; ease and elegance. In addition to the u-usl assortment of .. .e ls k"pt1 y ihe trade, wh liav- always en I-unit Dress hud Krück Coats, Vests. Business Coats a':d Fancy Dress Articles. Inemd r icsris, Cravata, Handkerchiefs, moves, Suspea lers, Linea and Mutlln Shlrtt, Collars, "¦¦fins, W a. I iatl rV.'Iiisle llnlr liyv.^ne.i or ^rey Whitkera chang- fi to a beautiful b.ack instanlaneou»l> by Ibe applicatinaol Phaion's Magic Hair l>,e. Country gentlemen can haves iiotile forwaniod loilietn by Express or otherwise, by tend- log thelrnrders, cash enclosed, to E Pbalon. 61 Broadway, under ,t sdson's Botet Price ii. wi-.h full diiectluns t,.r u«e accompanjlng each bonle. Cuy Ceät .men ,-a'i beVa their Whiskers dyed af.h- D»poL Porsaleby Asplnwsll S6 Willtam-st; Johnson, Moore it Taylor, Hi Maiden-lane; Hands i; Co.77 Esst Broadway, myl I mentis IV* Hr. HnniilnK's Hods llrnce sflbrdi iinme- dlste relief to vocal. Incipient, pulmonary, digestive, fe- male,nervous ar.d spins, weaknesses also, to weak, fast growl c .Iren, aiid lotedeuiary and professiona' people anil artisans. « hose calling dlepossst :h.-ni to droop. Office 443 Broadway. Lady in ailendaace from 10 A. M to IS M at d from S to6 I' M ml3 Smiteod TV V.u. Palmer's Country Newspaper Advert! stag Agency, Tribune B lUtngs New V. rs. embraces most ol the liest newspape't o'all Ibe cities and piinclpa! townt In the Culled Slates aed Carada. for which ha) IS duly authorized to r*ceiv.< sdvernSa entt and aubsrnp- t'.vis. si id 'ui y empowered la give recoil ti Merchants manufacmrers,arüsts, »i' d Indlvidnalt gen¬ erally, besides public knaüutions, Incorporated companios, and aocletiin whj wish to advertise In. or tubs* rttss ior, r.ewsp»pk,-s of any secilen of the country, are reI pec ifu .y ;a»H-st to exatrir.e the fiiea T.i tem v si! doiilns and m'sappreiienslons, the agent hereby nc't.-let thrpuhlie thai no person is authorized by him to solicit advertisements, cards or sabscripdons for ihe newspapers for which he Is lb- only tulboi u-,1 agent T.'.e aaaoyancs ip merchanu.aod others, growing out of numer¬ ous frttendtti agencies in this citv, renders the adoption ofth'.i course nssinilsllj proper guard agonist imf'Sifma. Those, therefore, wie» erish to transact business with hil agency ai d avoid mistakes, are respectfully invited iohsi,(j inthrir orders at the office, or address V K. PALMER Am-ricsn Newspaper agent, TiibaneBulldlnge. r?"T'e cost ol advertising In country pap«rs--s 1st ot dues and principal towns in theH s..a-atisiicai tatde of ihe anthracite coal t*-n.i-* ,,l pe. n. .thearneu turul prodocts, poru alion. representation, debts, itc of the several Slit's. Uigeiher with « brief tre«ii,-en advertlsinr. embraced In a .mail pamphlet, entilled the " Ke.ul is H>a.'rA." msv bad gratis on appi.cauoa al Ihe agency. Tribune Buildings. aS is if rV Sehring's ltesiorn.flvr.-Tui» p'.essant medl doe is a never-tailing remedy for Dyspepsia and Nervous Afn-cuors. Ins a certain cure for Sick a- d Nervous llesd- aehes, and an exrell-ni prevrctlve of Coslivenesa and Low Spirits. It corrects a morbid stale of the bLiary ercans, and Is very eii.-sc: us in relic. ing K.atuleiicy, CoUCS, and sim- uarcompialnta of the Stomach and Bo.ct!a it sp-rdiiy nomotes Ihe reiurn of streng'.S and activity in all case* of liobniry ; restores a healthy appetiir. wh -is this cr^atrsi ol hlttssiirt Is del :. as a natural consevi-:. -. res lone and vigor lo lbs whole system. Sold wholesale a'd reia'.l by A. B. 1 D. Sands. 7a KultoD- sireet; » so.st Z7S Broadway and T7 Ersi Brosdwav Sold also by Kushton A. ito Broadway. Astor House, and Broat'wav. corutr of Kou-er Mh-»t. snd bv mSBiseodtf CODDISOTdS. 3ftl Hndsnn-si. CxT~ Heche cV l ostnr, llrittfn«» 156 BrosJway.. S:raw il da .Beebe i. Coalar have just ofve-d a few cases of die most splendid Pails Straw Goods ever ex bib td in this dry. Tl.e itsorouent comprises an extensive va- rletyof Children's C«.p«, Hau. Bonnets,ke. in Straw, Tus¬ can, Leghorn ar.d other manu'actuiei. trimmed In the laletl aid most ne/ii'tle Parisian styles, expressiv edapitsi to please the most fastsdious :».¦> tayJ Stis* fV Kashlonable hu<1 t heap Data..GENIN,214 Broadway, opposite St. PanPaChurch, having detstrxnioed to build up ihe reputation of his cheap fur and mo.es»;u hits, as he has done already of hit finer qu».iiies. until they become standard articles, icv.u-» especial altenill n to hit Nutria fur Hat for.$3 r-3 Moleskin " .1» CO His a;m is to produce as article combining cheapness, with a:l the advantagr-t o.' the nearest Trench tiyiet and his own best jadg-nent. and thus presenting the :c with an article which, except 'u '.be c.-st:iness of the ma¬ terial, cannot be distmiruis...-d lr :-. T-- n: -st fasaiocatle and high priced hats. Gentlemen are rexjuesvd to take paindculax notice of these aasermons and to riuniae for ihemtelves their vaiidliy\_ CV A ml don** Hat IL-iubli-hment removed from corner of Wail and Nas^s- its Na .77 Broadway, ly opp.istte Kows-d Hotel .The attention cf gentlemen is tav.ied u ;be e'.egani rxl:» '.t<h'- i-'ack Beavers for S?r.cg and Summer cow Sr.nr furnished by him. The cecullanty vf tfc--.e f«hncs hst long cha.-aciertrrd hit esla.' ishineri t..r eemfurlahleas weflasbeaadfalHals. H s prr.en: Spring fashion Is a perfect model for nearness, aci is believed to exie a 1 others inirodured this season. A tplendal il: o! CvCLctcea's. Tasth'S a.t i Chil¬ dren's Cars and Hats, lOtapiis lag retry new and -1-s- -an - patterns, of ibete^t msier-.als. acd st moderate pr. -e*. ai6 lOas STa^F UilDON-lTJ Biosdwav. CV 1. Price »V Co. KH«blonnlile Hat Store The suoiciSsv» 's»v.ng opened a Hat Store a: No. Uw Fn'c t-.,n-st corner of Datcs-«i r-.-sp--c:-"» .;¦ -o :c:;:r. fii: of ibeir o'g cttslouicra acd the- put, )C." Toev w-tU constan :- ly kerp >-a uajd a eomf>te ««..r-r.M ¦' Hats. Cap*. Cm- breila«. ic. J.C of ihe latest s....-.»:, i s-, »c toe low¬ est prices. Smg'-e tats made to oru-.- at the »f>>r»at notice. ICH VSUD PRICE- myo 2wts THOMAS SHANNON. 5ii__!irrii£s £z. TSzrutb. \\ 'ANTED.3y retrr, tea - mil ».-.na-. ..-1 -o ~c »" SKeT-ri Ert'-ri:f»i ..sea. Cil »t '5; Mi'--' ¦.*'. ro»»r3.4a-tory n!:^ \ III VaTl »| \ > w;---. a *: = 77-"-Tr~7T. Wo lam. y ini -tr.r reeti anplj) u> do e~s_;berworx and tntsi c-Jdren. Cu -Tire ttoisd t e:om*-r-oea::o--s from be* :.». r:- --. F1»«t a-. _rceli Jr KU- a :-.";. rrules__ '_,.r . sl*aa» *. liraaacboasb-d'rDa an-. a*».ait-. w.r__-«:;.: Ireav in« or plain '-u. ni- care of cn-dren. Address & cote to :-- r.rr of tai* paa-r aC-S._07;; \ V" A > T rl!). v .V -ra- ü a :rv»:« 'sr-Ty r x>k. w%>brr ard ironer. Shenasl thorough-v o.a. d»riua i b-rr business end he a perfect pauera of n-ata-s«. She wi_ be r»cu;r«v" !o ">rdJC the very beat of re--Ter.ee from her last piace. For farther infornmc"'"*! call et äl». tb-st Trc* be a very desirable place far 'he r.-r.i siad of a woman. mji2.hi** o'A>Tfcn-«;u;ai.Di» by two Y. tin/ VVomea ; one a -00k. wts.-.er sad ironer. the o-her 1* :-»._>.-. road.no c ;-ea-jn to go a abort d'*taa*e in in- country. Beat of e ty reference. Apply atl+S Bower. in ice atore. m»!2 %ar A>TKD.Sitnauoaa . y taro r-ap-ctab'.e Yo-.ng Wo- ¦v rr.er. .or.e aa rr.aT .l-. and aas -'¦ w th the w. ins aaa ironinz. or to da enauibrr.ora and waiitnr. the otner aa nurse and ui dj s»w ag. Both can give ihe beat o: cttv ref*.-;ce. App'j at 3". Crosbv-sv. 'rent naiem-si. myl2.tr_ VyANTED.A itau aesccokoi i.rv'ä" f f respectable Prot»» a1;', Toting Woman, .fco r»a pr> dace eood cuv re'e-eccee ai to capability and ch*r*e;er. P. -a. to arr'y at in Seeorc-«: '-. t**» '.r r-iy ; - b'.a.'l t LI _.-* la want' ( good *-rv*ni*. Scotch, E... Ian, Irish aid other*, ran t-e supplied piinci.ia.ly «t CS Broad.ay.r.ear Ctnai-au _yl2-ir* U"ANTED.By a respectable Woman .-. tttnatj -.as cooa, who u-jderstar-d* her baaines« perfe-ty well.. ("an giv-ih- bf-at of -ity -«.'er*ne»«. Ca-: r. *-*-a for two aays a-. 196 WaaMnaton-st,cor .-f D-a-v». 2t floor 5it!.\V UA.MtU-A att.auoc :.>" Au.-r..-c '.>.._... as hos»-s--ep»r or nnr*«". Ha* eiceo-.c. c.ty re.'rrrnce P -a" :. r- at i.; Broadway._if j 'ANTEO.By '..*'.. hea.thy, r«*p-ct»b.» V'oue< W,>- VV;moo, a-.iuation*. one to do the general noatewors of a small pn»a-r famQy.i* a firat raus washer ar.d iron, and can do p ain oxiainp; its other is a very sc-t piaiacook, a-. a s: rate wa.-br- a-id t.-on-r; hs* uo objeeooa to go a »oori c:s-anc- n the country. T.i^ beit of city reference , given. P.eaaecali at J} Th.rd-avc.oe._my!2 2.' Sa?IT0AT1OMSJWANTE1I.F re Ai.Dttraee.walt- VJ «r», t-.usewors t:ri* Also, farmer*, ca'h en, waiter-, 1 c. xc Tie beat if servant* f.-r city and country at the N. Y. Em p. ofii '>ii Bro*d*ay. If_ _T. P. SAfXDEP-S. \^ A N T h I) i: --»:'--.-:i - ': .-:*-. a a;: v * uoa to do geo-rai housa-wor* :or a -mad private faint- ly fhf no objection to riiau.berw .ra or 10 s<i a small al»- lance la ine c .uairy. best of refe-er.re can be pr»;uced. P ease apply at -> HoU>sl la the rear .basement n the right m>-;: 2r* U/"A> i'fcW -r ---..; ratwruTibe :-.; ¦~-- tu, we!, recon.me.dert, fjr dty atd country, by S. Kerre, 911 Broadway, oppoaite the Hospital. myl2 Ida" W'A.aTED-By|tre*ptxtaoieViang IV'omanaalmauon as chii:i-jer:ti» .. Hi!; i an 1 ironing or h else wore in a small family. Inquire at f.il Broadway. myI2 2t" WA.NTED- By a Ifooag Man,who baa bat six years exoer -nee in Srst-rate Taisortog e-ta'i.ishme-.u. a su- natioo aa eotter. Car. give j.xai city rei..'r-r._-" as 10 charac- brr. an.; COIa from in- 1 »*. «yatr ra now pab;lsh.-.i j Pan* Apply by etter, p.-e-paid. at the iV.if-ot Th* Tribun*, mark¬ ed '* Cutter." wt.. m.I wi-h pr.inio'. a't-n Ion. mylJ J'.e<Kl' itfAla l'_H .an Amertese Yonog oruan wams a sit-i- is ati^c to do tbe plain coos inc. w«»h;e- acd ironi.-g of a imtll family, either la ih!*city ..r Brooklyn. Tr.u bestof city r-io-reuce can beg.-ca. P.ease cao at .ti Madtt. >r.-s; in the »t .re uiyl.it" W'AMTJtU.By two respects - Young IVoomu, situa¬ tions. On-; is a t'ood coas, washer and troner; no ob- jectiona to t:o a sh tri disiarce In tro country 1 the other to ¦1 t----». o :s-w,irk. da tnberwtwk or waning. Beel or cliy references given. App.y at tt B-ico-st. iti.-d f. -.r. room No A Itw 0">h lll'MIKEU I.AIKMlEKs. \VA~Ttil! s-lea iy emp'.'jjment for e ;!...-n umntiis. at One Dol¬ lar per day, will he eiv-n to I"" l.a'»ur»r* 03 ihe Norihern Itailr Htd. Apply, between tre- b -ura of 11 aid 1 o'clcct, at No. T7 Nassau-st. r-ar budding. 31 story. It* I'ARTNEK tv k NT till u - wi,o can cuitimand a Cas cat ilal from V. Ota)to $10,0 0 lo invest in Iba re- tal Dry <Jooo busioes* in Broadara) a pleasant location bod on- t;iat w ill c on nand a go > t tm la A eomfflua ca¬ tion addressed to \ H K throasth the Lower Post (Jttice. with re»] name ssrül meet witbtmm-dial* noiire m' J -'tis* l-e:vv ratlltrtri. |{'»>.> \V,l>TtU In a good Sc"'."»! Ii lb-country, tep: ;.y a competent ar.d smd- beaiied Tuu.r, Wbo.na* lia J several years' r«,-i-rceia the tHialoea* of teach'eg. H-propoae* tasini; a few Boy* into hit own family, ano give them all the comfort* of a good ii uue, w-.ih tuition. Including boa'd, washing aid mend'ng at two dollars per week. Tbe beet references given. Ad- dress box 895. lower Post Otn.-e, which trill meet with prompt attention. my 12 St* CAPITAL WANTED-TheadverdaerUengaged a re.pec;ati e manutaeturing bust! -»-. but has not sutfi- ci-nl funds to carry on ihe same'o hla sansfsctioa. »> per cent, wiil Ik- allowed for the use of lf-f or .i"" dollar* for two orlh-ee year*,and full securlW given. A bosines* p.-r- son desiroasof active emptoymeut w. ulil be liberally ir»at- edwith, Th-moat resprclai.le references given. A i.lre.s .' Prompt," Trii-ure (Jifir.e. myl2St*. j l4"l»l ( 1TXOS..A Young Lady of experience and Caabillty for teaching the ordinary English branche*. j wishes the s tuath a Assistant Teecber in some respect. a'de School of ibis C ty or vicinity. Would nave no objec- lion to lak-> Iheeniire rhir.-e of a Juvenile Depart ent. or lo devote the *s_" po-tton of 'ime to Instrucuou in Pen- tTUmsUp alone or to receive four or hve f up.;* at h-r resi¬ dence- I-dirs wi-.'ie edecation has been aegiectedin their vojih. Any r-so-on.'1- .rs.in wul.ioy an AssUtant Tear her. or person* wishing to be tsaatbtor letJew their Knttltsh atujies without bi-.ne subjeci to tbe ordinary school discipline, will r,nd ihis a favor .hie opp.i'lunitv, tat u mod rale cspeuse. AddressO. W. Cbsnlug, Foat Uttce. W.iN'i Fl> -Aim. Pr.: ori-aitie-a! Aeste-nj, 7-i Allen-«. n-sr (jrand.) a Female Teacher c»pa of teaching Drawing, and possessing other n-.-ersary a! licau..::« The stiua .on will !> p-imaneoL Tbe attonlion of those penons who have moved on ir.-e Is', of May to .he T-n h Ward i* dtreeied to this flourishing Institution, where chtl- i"--'! are laaghtoo the m.<stappr..v.-.i »r..t Inductive system Some pupils .'an he taken to nli a few of the higher e n»«-s -araie-f Sv r^rno^als. mv!2 It' üoarijinQ. V|7ANT£D.Be d for a smallfamlt] and twoor three 's tingle gentlemen; must not be above Cbaoibera oi i.~ lo. L.;.-riy.. i. A Mrs** !k-x 1256 Lower Pu.l (Jifice. w-.ih terms. Reference ctvrn and r-i|'ilr»d. myl. 2teod I> «».\ Ittl 1 ."> I..- \ gel i einan ai d !i s wife, or two or l> l'oee sl'igle eenileman. cau be sreomm idate.1 with b.ai'd i" a pii'aie ("aiui v in a pleasant location, RVfrrenres required. A.ll'.-sij O. r-rce ol Ibis paper. no. iJ3li« O UAltUlNtJ..Th.or four gel eeo can be accom- as mo.iM'e 1 wiOi pleasa.nl rwi-j. l.o-atf.«t am! tea. o full board,ai S5 Franklltt-sL one door from Broadway. n>\ IS |~'II I NTKY Btl A Itll.-'.e-san!, airy rooni's. wt;n V.' ^ooU aceommodaiioM maybe h»i a-, the .*>iar Ino, Fishklll Landing. MRS H. VAN VOO&HiS. mvt-' jA-eod* Ii OA ICD on Brooklyn Hlgbia..A larj- and plea-am ¦ room, with a floe water p.ospeci. snita'.;- for a stenil. man and his wife, eaa be oiitaiaeal by appljiug ai IS IVU- low-sL my 12 ills* a t It-. J. M. SiWAl >, ite WashlLgloo-st 1 bav- i"Itfiit -.ak< :i tie a-.-a-.j coav-n.rui Koa-dlr g House. s'o 13 .lurray-st.New-York, ¦ pr-p»red to accommodate Tranaleoland Permanent Boir.i-rs, at reasuoable price*. an! respectfully invites the consilr.ralion of her friends and the public. Tne house is airy and p'.eaiant. and ihe lncatir>o desirable, in lb* vicinity of the business -portion of the c tv, ann about midway heiwren Broadway ard Ihe Nnrih P.;ver S-.eatn- boat L_.i!tcgs. To the comfort of families a* well as tndl- vlduals, the arrangements of the house are suitably adapt-ai. New-York, May I, ii 1*1. m>7 lwis- pCILMSaKD PAUIsOHS-A single Oentlemaa a. can meet with handsome furnished parlors,connect- ed by Pol llog d wv*. In ihe house of s priva'e family down town, where boarders will not be taken, TbiaU a dmirable oppormnlty for »uv p*r«oo hI want <" well lurnlsbed par- l.-s k.i Issas* n,.T" 1191 I..,.VM- P.i.tO^re m't»nia RKMOVAIs.WEELS k WF.BB have remove; their PrinteiV r^rnshinsr »Varenouse from ii Ann to no Full >n-»L enrner of Dutch._m>9 3tl« j ALKICED SS. I'l 1C.ÜY has removed o, 405 i-th-al le-tween Bowery and 2d-av. mySliis* \\ ILJLIA.1I-, Ml KFEY A; »KMlülCT, iif- v v rem .ed 10 >o. 79 Cedars**.(between s-..,.;w.,- and ihe Post OtS "e.i where tbej are billy receiving new clouds, which ihey ..|T-r a: tbe lowest mark-; prieee. rr y7 ;*:s* UEtlOV ai.,- PECK, NICOLSON v WR10HT.J - bers in S. a Oood*, Lave removed Iheir silk and fancy goods from 139 Pear.-*!, to N t 54 Cedar-si. nearly opposite ire Posi-Oriice. belwty-n William ard Nassau sta .Mew. York, where ihey have rece'.vej and kt- n.-w P'epared lo siiovt . * larce and complete assortment ot fashionable si a goods, carefully selected fi no the ;ti-*i ~:p-'rtat;ons. witn .irirt r--ard n ro'ce to ibe Jobbing I-.i-r-.or Tra.ie. Sönn¬ ern, Kasiem and Western Mercusi is ar- respeetiilOy Invited lo rail and enami-ie th-lr slock, for variety and »t:i-:t Ba- ttirpassed ny a y ulLer bouse; they ntay lest assure! that extra inducement* will be odered mem for Cash, or ap¬ proved par.r. mvt lmi» R E.ttOVAL. Fairbaaka'a ptatftona Scales..F< -. ... X Co. ha'e removed to No. lit Waier-tLnear Wail, utvi istf BOYS' CUTHIH r, *T 271 .:<*> -: errwrj.* tt saij&E a>o 4U_t, FOsMtkLT 23d. MR-. CORNWALL. Hal .s-and *t '-i~;ng for several year* been favored vsuh_e*a.oat flattevinx snccua* in her business, ofer* ter su,cere ackn-iwledgmest* for so tltsara] a patroraee. and bnpes by ber n >w ext-aded ftejii. lie* and costiant »elf-sapenr.lendence of her business -.? .!.--.; ». - luaa-- ol th- same. Her pre*s»nt stodt of rea- dy-maJe 3oya' and Ch lure-,'* Clothtrg sne be.i-ves scpe nor m point «»f style, wo-kmanab p aid material to that of any o_er estai.rtssmeni in the Union, com prising as it does, the laie*t and mosi ta»tefui »lylev, both in aau-rtii ani mo ie uf Pa-is, Loo Ion and New-York- N.B. Famltiea hndm«: their own £otsis can have tb-m made or-ta.-e a_d ir.mui-d in the beat poatioos mann-r ai moderate charge*. _m>7 lineodis EXTRACT OF VAMLLA.-Pare co^crou-u-d tlxtrad .; Van a Co ..-..r ag Ice Cream. Cq«i»-js. Syrups, Ssuce*. Jel_es, Cot iecuoi.ery. ir. Tau Extracj poeSLSsea la the mos; concentrate*! form ihe d-.iciou* taste and mucn adiaire-j aromatic odor of ine far V_a::.i Bean, aid for a 1 cultcarv puip--s>e* wi l ra-'ottnc :5e most eon- ve.: . i »nd economical manner of co_=_ctca'icg it* davor. Price 23 cenu. P-epa~d and s-.li ry HENRY JOHlaSON.Chsarlst and Drugs St, >-irr-,sof .> a B Saodsi. Co. -"j 3ro.ui»«y. c->r. Csa_i..-r» su Sola alto at 100 Fulton *- and 77 East ' Hmniw.v. mv9 2rci*-><>d PXTUaCT .>>' LEMON-roe flavoring CusOkrus, tCilce ir-er. J-..:-s S;. rn-» kc Im* '-- a pure .:xtrac% coa'.M -.nc .- - '.< >'r f th- f-"- In botlie*. i5 cm esr\ Pr-rt..o} -.v HENRY JOHNSON. Chemist and Drugg =,^.7j Bi std .v,v. co-. Chambe.-*-*'. Sol-' alsoatiCs". Fa i -. wc 77 >;*tt är-s-lwav. rri-.S-2t:-s» »i GKKENWICH-ST. WINDOW Shade Dep n-.Tbe auoser-.re-ra - , ,.~rei in Exdnuve '-V.dow Sbsde Store at S i. ;i7 Oleenarkrh at,' neii door to Lee * Dry 0 -oi* Str-re, » n-r» tnev t f-r for tale a new 4ad com- pl--e slock of Window ShvJe*. -a-_.1 ta «yle. variety or i g-j.a:'.;y to my ?s th- c :y .-».- at t - v-ry low.,tcas2 p-ice*. ^'ircbase-t."ei:n-r w r..... or r.t. wi.i n.nd int* an ex- cel.eni 0p.or1--.11y for n-tj. -.' their s-lsx:.! ta ->' in.s k_--_- cie of trade. BER&IaN k GREASON. So Its ü .-r.w-ei>sit s. Y. BI.A>KtT>.- .i* Sales Netiv. MatAisa-. K.^;-.:y and S.c-or.-^a: B.a »¦»'-*- o; Ame-irs. mar u'ac^nre, for t aaio Ly rai2 ^E^2tUTH At CO. 9* and ii Pae-st. Söür.f._ csbobicle or rnr rowss ce LONDON. THE To WEB OF LONDON -AB HävttvicBl B -sasesv »v :.rr. Hsrrisou Airswr:-, author cf-Oid St ?-:.-.. « iSbsrppere, .' Gir Fi»'»«," ic. rricc easts. Foor Ii uatr».:. tu by C>-ttsbara. Tb* Tower of Locior :, E-g.*; t"J Bdsiory. T .:« t>»; ..»st w.-s. ..:* cfcesf ov-e of tie BttboT of " Jtek S-eppard."" ;* so»- frr lie :>.::.- psabRtbed.tea 'iiand.ora- form, »t ¦ pro- which r. ac~s it b lie reach r>f every c---.,- of i-iioc a-td romaace. It is perhaps ose of ti>" h-»tt Hm.iranoetcf that proedes: of kB moanatcais of aaite.'.'.!».tb* -"..wer of London. yet wrists and ir.der---.d--: of Iis '-.:s:or:c»I greor-dwort. it .tjoandt bs those tbn.-iae *ee--» wr.'ch caly A ti^onhcan :-.- »-:;» ses_*-r y .ttlecor lo Ii» Lest of Scoct's hercic aov.;«. E-rl&ao't E.*tnry ms stritte-, irvaihta dtm tad ncri^a* character*. 03 ihe waBs oi thetm massive ! :r..;-»-ns nun ioslhsonte ce.s of -nme atd wr>'.ebedeess talo which, lo tie workreg the dsrs aad b'oedy p.ot, which history assures us It bui loo irce. the aclior rucdacts his read-'*. Bookseller*. Crttau-y Arec'-* aad P*cil-rs »applied w.th a. n-a.- Pa t-atiocs sttba low*«tt r-r-.-e«. UM. lt. GR*H \M. T-.-.r- B it -. sz: nvi: S s |Ot*;c- of u.a-arr.'»_M*ir*r-.n-.) N I W ENGLISH A N r> A M E BICAN THEOLD3IC »L WORKS. Imported sad for ta'e by WILEY i PUTNAJC, 161 Broadway. DC-s Domestic Lirnrcysad Fsr-t'y Chsplaia. $7 5-'. Sr-ripcr-ai Evidecc-a o: C'-sti.i-, S- -" s-r's:- -- ". ..v.-d ~x .. it.ic s: *:. Btsaöp of Ca'cuia on the C«'o»«'sns. S 75 The Chtrchof Scot ar.i Pn'p-t-Viol 11 Si Si. S-nro-s bytb* S-v. W. C B.sfcep. 52 5 '. Stet- T- .-. A V-s- v. t: Ere -.hirst, ti ic. So .V>. Co'>N:TiS.-!:o'i Hand Book to the 3tt> - 50 tils. "Sc. .V-Cs. s Let .. a the Piroj '-.-.et. S^ Z5. G*« Book of Poaste for üctgtcrti -tad ilorrd Adectiots. Si -5. Life «Ltd Tim** of Loib*r. bv h'-««'.f. «; .v. McN'-iie's Chare1: sad the Chiirches, S-». R--. sydr-ey Smiti't Strraoct. prearhed s; St. Psut t. itc ?4. Bishop SCaet m Dvie Prsyer. Ü1 50. A Hs-rr-ny of the F>a- i}<>«re:» Vr. k». SS. V-r»««'..r'Hoir Season*. edit--r!-1 Dr. Hook. Si Tj. Wilkinson's cbrlsi onr Gospel. M -u. The Fur-a of the Caiho -s.Vois 1 sod 1.2d edition, ST. I,-c:u---s on Isaiah, by Rev. J. H Stc---«rt. Si 5*. Biorr.f- d'» Sertaoai "or Coontrj CcamiraitOBa, S; t* Cbnrer.es of the United Ki-ü^oro.voi I, Si jo. Wbtks't Serip ursl MasiSifS. S- Tbe Toon* lastrocted in irs- tiosprl.St 50, Heaven Pbvsical s--i U irally Co.-sidere i. 81. Works of :h- Ptoiian Dtvtnet volt 1 and e eacii '1 eta. Prae-'-t Tr.-i-'-'.t-al Es«hj« *.' '¦>'. Alexander's Conin.e-ia-- on [salab. S3 Biblioth-ca Sar ra and Theological Review,; vnl* Svo So. Patrick Lowtb, 1c. Commer.isry on lbs Bible. SIS. W \ p r.-»rsf«rtt y os bstt'i a Is-j:- a'd r rh assir:- Bientof Standard Tbssolofy. a;, r-»- worsts. Foreign and Ameri-si. a-- a^fded s-»"r; as rns 's'ed. reyed i'tts A B'0CE"'TO TAKE HOME 1'<i T«>".'R DviCToa-The Cbrono-Tbermal System of * M-i:-;se by Dr. il ctsoo of London, edited hy D»cL Tur-er of this city, coataiair:»r cov-i ar.,t m->«t Important »i-ws of Disease set its prT»r trestraertt Price 73 cea's. For sale by REDFIELD. C.tatoa Hail. N-w-York. my W Silt*_ ; HUOKS.Toeol igical a-.: in:»r- laaeoas, t'»,e.;.»r with a larsre collection of school books, for sale si a reduc- don from ih* pablishing prices. Stranjers and other* visit- me ibeelty da ring the pres.-tt week of A"niverssriesand In wart of lbs ah ive tied it I > their a-tvantsj-s-to call up¬ on the tiSscrtb. r. D. FANSHAW, myl2 "ttlt* 575 B-oaJwav. opposite Niblo's. THE PEOPLE: BY M. MICHELET. nAPPLE TUN k CO. Put.,i,hi.nTu-*ds»-Tc- People: . by M. Miete:-!, Professor of Htatorj la . College uf Frinc.trar.siat-d hy o Ii S-nun, En;, l^ino. Paper .over, price st; ceots: cloth t">j cts. Forming No. IS of " Appl'f.m'- Literary IflsceDsay." I ha.- made this isny k but of myse C out of mv lite, and out of my heart I hiv,. ijri;--ed 11 from my observation, ir.'tr. rt:, relations Of friendship and teighborhood; have picked It up from ine roads. Cosaeelovee to favor ilio»e wbo fell iwoittonecorti-.uousi.iea. Above all, I hsve found It in 'he r*ro::-clior.* of tnvyi'iith. To know the life of lie People, iheir !a">or acd iheir »u:r-rtnr*. I had but to interro- gate my m-mory. ( Extract from Author's Preface. NEARLY READY. The [./. o' Martin LtU»r. kStnered front his own writ- ines by iL Micheiet, iranslatrd by O. U. Smi h. 1 voL I2.no. Tie- History of France, from the earliest period,by M. Mnnel-1. translated by S H Smith. N>> S. Piicei5cenu. Expository Leciure» on St Paul's Epistle 10 th-> Colos- liar*, in which Ilm Apostle's Argument rotpeetini: th« Er¬ rors r-evailing on lue subject of ihe Mediation of Christ, preval log ai Coloste, it spr'ied to ih* present circum- >tarre< of eur Prousstant Church. By Dsniel Wilton, Bp. >f Calcutta. One neat and che- p volume. Light in the Dwellioe, ora Harmony el the Fiiur Oosp«!s, "with *!]ort ar:-i siruule emek «. a ispte.i to r-a i;-"g at family prayer*, ar'l arranged In £66 seclioos for.every day ia the i»ar. By the author of'Peep o( Day,'' Line upon Line,' Vc. .'.c. U.ie n..1 volume. 3 ro. myll his THIS DAY FUBLISHED BY CHARLES Ml'LLK*. 118 Nassau-*;, the Tempta- dOB "f Wea :h r the Heir by Primog-nnure By Mr*. Ernel'- Carlen, Antboresa or the"- Ree of Tb nie Itlao 1." "mm the Swedish. By Outlavut C. Hebbs«. Price is c's. r n.,:;y prir,i-.l pa^e*. This work is justly ranted by European cril'cs sm- "g the most perfert produrilnnt of its kind,and has er-atly Increased the his/h repu'ailon ot ;h-celebrated auth irett of the .. Rose of Thistle Island'" whom many of tie* Eni'llth Jeiirna.isls hs-'e deemed »u- ;-erior even la h-r nre«i riv,', srid c. untrv woman, Mi*s Breroer. We predict with ceriaini», thai Jie " Temptation ¦f Wealth" will be receive.', by Ihe -easing public with ma- i'ro'is appl»ii«M mvlJ 2na' 1 THE YOUTH'ä~CABINET'. A MONTHLY MAGAZINE, ed led by Re». Francis C ^ ' ittb Perms SI rear, I copies for S3. Persons rem ahroad tre invne.1 lo call and examine specimens. Ü. A. VA-OU!» WORTH. 1' ,'.'i.i.er. my'" ">"»' S N-t*sa'i-«t. PAINE it HUKGESS HAVE 31 PI ulk [ED, First Lessons In English HrSSmiiiSr snd Corupo«liior.*-Wtih Exercises in the H'e. netiisof Proour rlaline, Won* for Dictation, and Su-.'jeci* 'or Compoailloos'by Elizabeth Oram. F.xtr-.ct from die opinion ol an experienced teacher *. The system ,,f Instruction Involved In these l.e«».ns' s thoroughly snslytlcal, each division exhibits the elements if our language, arranged a:.,; classified according to the'.r .r^auic construction, in a novel, lucid and entertsiniri' '.>rrn. * * * * To enumerate the various excellencies of .his wo'k would he difficult. That tu h suns has ]ung been 1 lies derStum to our tcbooll will be apparent from ihe pe. usal of lt» pages; and to those who aim at 1 choice of "k« ior supplying each department of Instruction 10 ihe >e*i tr.aii'i-r. this t>ouk should form one, as an esser.i'al pre- laimarv study, alto an excellent counterpart to ihoan now n ;ne .. Opinion of Ms: >r M. M. Noah. " I hsvt- known Mi«s Oran, for many year* ss one of the nosi il.-ient teachers in the city, arMllvs most rspahle In :'.'n.-«n.l r .r.Dillni; el-m-nt^-v rrii'»ol Immis*. myl iwts "BE EC HE RS LECTURE ST OY 0 U N (J"m1«7 ON van is liiiportsr>l su'j-ct». Seventh ECiuor..The Legal II ^'¦Is, L^billlles and Dulles of Woninn, hv E.I- *-ar,l 11 U.ntfi Id AM. For -a e. wholes,le a-d rri.iü. ly SAXTON h MlbES.i heap Cash Boos.rl.er« No 205 Urns lw iv, gd d >or !e-low M !'s-i '.. 111o hit JO^T PUBLISHED, PHRENOLOGICAL ALMANAC f>r is. 17.-TI etrade su; p!le«l at Uie>.,.t of iino.ui u-:oriar t.y .nvt |mi»« FOWLERS a WELLS < II Nassau-tL Qlttrpeang. CARPETING, Ätc. is. 1I.1.IA.U JEFF REV'S Carpel and Oil Cloth, Paper Hangings, I'pho'st-ry and Transparent Win- Inw Shade Warehouse, No. 29 Csnnme-sLlate of Mi Cs- aal-st .W. Jeiirey respeclfuiiy Inform* his former pat¬ rons and the pun.te stenerally that he has taken th* Iar»;e tnd commodons store No. gs C«riuine-*L near Bleecker *t which he bat hiled up witli especial reference to the conveo- rr.i e ,,; purchasers, and where he will now be happy lo of¬ fers Soe and well s-lrcted sssoninrntof goods In trie above branches, which, fir price and quality, will couipsielavor- abty with any la ihe city. Bis first floor will exhibits choice aatoritnent of Paper Banklogs, borders, i e-b.ard priut*. 1c In great variety of ttj e and prices; :* sasks, n 1.s table and ptsno covers, bindings, friat'es, c rds. lasse *, window ornaments and stbar apnoistery goods,live geese feather b-ds, bolsters, plUows, pur-rurlel hair mi'.trasses, pailleasse* vc. sic. Ii i socoodfloor is arran.'-d expre»siy as a C*rp-t and Oil ClothWare-room, where may be found all the c-weat srd choice*! styles of Ingrai '. and plain and twi led Veno iia- Carp-is, rhectie. tuit-«l atd Bruis-ls rugs, od cioihs t^f various widths, while, check and fancy clor-d 4-1, it and --I Canton malting, trsnspa'.it Window Shades urowp maau'sctare, stab rods, carp-t bindings, worsted, juta and sheep skin mils, ate kc. His ti>ir wtll cmatin :'.:.> very l»-si i;ve gee<e feath¬ ers, pure cir.ed ba r, DOSS.&C ItC at wholesale and retell N. B..W J. wuhea particularly to represent thai he c-iiher boysnorsells any Aictiom Oooos whatever. Hi* Carpets. Stc are ail receiveo frerb Crom Hie meal celebrated 'a 1 >-:-* are warrauu-c perlectin every parucu ar and cao- n it fall 1 j saswer the axpeetaooi s of the in >«t fssttdloua re»:l..r* punlied by a pa.ent *'.cam machine. CphoUlery work ofall alods executed to order wim dispatch and on the roost liberal ierma ado .'swMMStS* CARPETING, OIL CLOTHS, 4t0. No. 6t EssT BaOsDWsY ssd 71 D|VI5lo>-ST. P AM! LIES in warn of Carpeting, Oil Cioihs. Ragt Dai.'i:e.». Tahle and Plato Covers, or any other arilrle in the iise. are informed list they w-..j had.f. «eiion'tex- Ventive ware rtxims. a spiecdid ***.jr.:iient 01 all in- various anklet connected w-.tli tb- irate. Pircnasers will find macv choice p-die-r:* of Bnsse.s, lhr-»e p.y and ingrain Carpels, s.S., Oil Cloth* thai are sol lo be obtained at other ttoresi allot which willbe aold at prices lower than ever before iBered. T j- cv.-l. kre a. receiv-d_ direct t.-.-m Uio manu'Hciurers, *v- \f lu>- m3 ts-odif No. 6i East Broadway and 71 Divuion-t;. xri'.T :a.-.p;::-Vv3, yUor fnl Ciotkt, 4rc. fv the .'print: Trade. K Ssiith. Ja. k Co. No- 2'yi Broad*a; ^ pp- site City HalL Have NOW in tn-ir warehouse, and a-e constantly receiving the nctie»t and moat -levant style* ot Car- .e' P't emriracirf Uta newest patterns, a:.d r .t-:pns:ag a varTetv. which for beauty sad ext-at is entirely oasar- paji^-d a:-' r.." UM ssslS lllllilll msy be fourd fo..owmg kind* of roods, adapted 'o ever/ K xle of futllshj: g, vu Et£iss>'r FStcxca Acsossoa CssrEis, Es-li-m A.xvijisTEa. RoTatV Vit'tT WilT"M. and Ts'uraiE VtLVR aad tjacssri.« CsaPETtxes of new sad 'j-anarui desriifesar* rich colors, superior to ac"i- in."' -:' . 'ec-:ved Ttree Ply Sup-'Cne arid F:-e la- £¦* CaroeQSgS ot every ver.ety ; Vepet.*-.,, Pjun, T«- r' ti: L-» s-' .list., t'-j wtdtn. FLOOR OiL CLOTHS, of var.ois paiiems and desenpeoa. coctsiaing many entire¬ ly ne**" dee1*7**1 aid r.-.d we., seasoned, ready for :mraedl- *> ase. Dietner »lib a cotap ete assortment of all utner ar- i'c>s ci mif **^ with the trade All persons ."i-v.jtiisi pnvaa? n-stder.ee*. hotels tnd ¦ l-di'»- ssilli t.-.--.-alvants^* to examine Ihit issortsent ofgood* b«for* r.utr.< treir se;ecit:>cs. as these we Ser ateacoeedinsly V w prcea a!13 im-'»*iis s^HEAVEjST CAJtPKT t>TAil LISHJUENT \_ mot Ued 9 '- s, N .. 3 a.;,-..hirsm Anderson ia* past n xsveda ,-.-e v. t ..t.d aasenoestof super- faeZngbsh asd Ata-rcaa three p.y. d'Wbie superfine 1c- mJbi -- -naa Carpexhic, asassilacnmd ~.t ress.y 'or Citv trad*, aad wil' he told it's p-r e-ni ,o*er ihm say oia- erestab -.-.m-nt A'j-j Ju si r-ce: - ed a.so varss -oraraoa carpeting 2a »1.10 3a Gi. SS^OO ' extra SJe do he. 6d. to 5s. ^ do-ir?.^ iupe*ice»-1». " three ply carpet t»s. 3a\PO0 srasre jsmi 01: cloth is .5d. 10 1». I0JRM yard* Veceuan stair carpetia. id. large 1.1-.1 -ar h '. . HIRAM ANDERSON, Na C-OBow-ry, ih^ Srtt -stai'dshmect above H-ster-tt P. S..Carpe-ar sect to say part of the city, Brooi.-t;, ie. aid cut to fit, C ee of erp-ue- Plessvos r.3cc- the nuny- a..r- rt Bowswr. _sd lto-orh.-STt.Tb TO LOAN-Sin s 0 cn tr-pr_veO ctty profeny. cn bond and mortisApc.vtj ANTHONY J. BLEECKER. Ilia lliwual. syl* Iff No. 7 Brrjaa-st- A MKKJt'.*."« .Tl.r?«KCTfEvero D-T aad Everlng s.a. mi; w.k. eom-r.e-- --M--iiv, Uln. Solesdid Per- "jÄW at 7}o raVsCk, UK! ev-ry «.'barcooc ,Lr! .T*** »** ä» ltvhtg OTCttX Ootarig. Ort« u , -7? « . A"Veens, to be seen from 10 A. M ? m JtoVS! f. "Ü?. ciaj"fe ' f IS cu. A fem»!», im» r-*\ « A : :o ^H a-d 12 A. M. and a." " ."»¦«»."...¦»-».¦7'. rtrore. So-ip. la.-, ari otter D.sso'vfc g VSrw*; Comic Melar.. ; Mad. EocitsrI B>e samOU* ForTaae Te-ter. AdmlsV.x: 2>. cant*. Children und-r if yrun Iii cwa,_ /"KAM) VOCAL AND l>!*TKC^JB.NTÄXcT^ VT err*. Sirsora Rü>lN A PiCO rr*?-«cifa_y anaounc** to the rchl;- that see will g:r; her Srst Concert, s'.aee bor &T-iT_ from Havana, ca Tuesday Evsaiag, M»y I2ia, at the Apollo Saloon. Signers Pico wi be asstsied by the follow, log distinguished Artist*, vir Madame Otto, Miss Norib- - .. Madame Siiriaardt. Mr. 0 bert. Mr. Mayer. Mr. Kyle, Mast. Scorr-a. Mr. T'a-m aad Mr. Seame*. Messrs. T'.ram aad Seases w-J prvslde a: Iba Piano Fori«. Coo.-'r: w): crmimetTCe at eight o'clock. Tick-is onedol ar. f RCORAMM E. raar t. Duo Co-jcenaale.. Piano aad i :o;_. Mr. Ttrnnxaad Mm*' Seoaca. Cavtttns-rarisina-M- P. Mayer.DoaireltJ, Song.Madame Btirkaardt. " Taou art lovelier." M. B. Have*. Dai-.E Bartvere.Sig-ora Pico aad Mr. Maver, " Pj.cc.ue w eon ".Iliiaalllf Cavatt-a--Ersant, S'guor* Pico, "Eraaai, Ernsti, tnvo- I»mi".Verdi. Ana.R^er-.o Deverecx.Madame Ctto. " L'amor »uemi beaia".Doclz-Ul. Du.v. Norrna-Signor* Pico and M_* Northaü. '. Dec Con- te".BeLlaL r»aT rt. S-aal*h Song.Signor* P'co."To S*ndnagn~*...Blanco. Solo.Flute. Mr Kale. Brtiliacl Variation» on ihe Cavailaa, .. Sell ragto." from Seralramid*.Re»«mi. Song.Miss Northall.'- Km'. ofSpring"_Fehden David. Romance.M tl be-1." Le Fils de la Vlerge".Send». DueUmo.Slzuura Pico and Mr. Ulbert. "Mirabiarca lu- na".Rossini Cavatiaa. Robert !e Dtable, Madame Olio. " Robert, Rob¬ ert, to' qoeJ*sime ".Meyerbeer. Grand Ana.I Limbardt. Sigaora Pico. ¦. Noa fa sogen." Verdi Trio.Semlramlde.Si gnora Pico, Mies Northail and Mr. Ma>er... L'usaio arolr".Rossini. The Pia- ) Foi te med on thi« ivcaaion I* from tbe Factory ofHallet, Datrial, Co B '»ton.(and for aale bv their agent*. Firth, iiv, li Pond, SS9 Broadway. The S.-a- «;. S -ng 'ja« but been ruhlinhed by Firth.Hall It PooJ. wtih an adaptation of Eng i»h worCa. mjll 2tl* V^TÜ" Ä LÄN D L\!^irir.'lKNTAL OUHCSKT. .Philip Ero*t «nd Hermann A. Wo echaupt reapect- v annooaca to iheir tner.da and the pub ic ihn ihelr Sr»i Concert wl] p.aoe on Thur»day errning, the 14ih ot Mav. at the Apo lo salo»n. Th«v will be "n«.»ted hv fevoral eminent arutti, Mra. Ki-a-d Coder,Mr Phi.ip Meyer and Mr Timm. Tickets may lie nad at lhe principal Music Store« and at .Vir residen. e. 3Sj B-oaoway. Price .V cenia my$5t \| I .-"if fXr»JllT.-M. DCMSUAY71rr'o.'e*«»r of i'a the (ju.ur. Singing, Pitno-Forie. Accordion and Violin.continue* to leach Ladle* and Oenliemen of New- York, at their own re*ldecce*. if recaesied. in auv part of ill* city, without extra charge. Pupt.a taken from the country. 7'treu reasonable. Apply at Mr. I) 's. No. M> Boml-sl. near lb- Bowery. m\5 tte.-dts* IVJBW.YUKK 9sACK£D MU9J.C SUClBT Vs. I'WkM: o: i:ie Messiah . The pu .. are --.i-rifullj; informed t.nat the Anniversary Performance of the Sacred Muaii- S.v. ry will iai»e place on Kriday eeenl- g, lilh insL *nnie»-»ar7 weeal at me XabaWttaCsQ,OO winch occasion HandePa OranJ Oratorio of ihe Meuiah will be performed by universal rwnoaC The prl»cioal S o parte will bo iustalr.ral by the moat dUliniiuiahed VocalUt* ;r thectty Fr.riher pariicular» will he fiirnUh-e In a aiT'sMoueni advertisement mv7 na John aoAkr. < IODINE LINIMENT. I^OB RHEUMATISM, SWELLED LIMBS. Sprain*. es, Ci ntracUoa* of lhe Cord* and Muaclea, Scroftt< so :¦>. p. WHia-d. Hr .:-f- a. Paralj >la or lot ol the use of the Limhe, Disease of die Spine an ! Hip Joint, Eruption* of the Skin ic Ac This Liniment is universally admined lo be the only arti- c.e ihat w. per r-:i a.l lhai u i* lepresented to do. lit* a Scl»r,l fir. Chemical Compound of Iodine that he* perform¬ ed such aatooishiog cute* of lone standing, af'er every other remedy ha.l tailed, that it would I tagger belief if tbey Could not .ubH.anllateU by lhe moat respjcutile per»on* who have ber-n cired. It permsnentlv and «rT>rtiiai|y cure* RHEUMATISM, euh.T ehron e >r Inflammatory.ParalTal* or loa* of iheueeot lhe Liuibe. Contraction* of Cord* and Muscle.; Uout, Ii mai- lera rot ,if how Ion« atandlna Sprains. Bru'*i*. Tumor*. Hard Swelling*, and Enlarged Joint* yield to a few »ppli- raoona of Ulis Liniment Ii has b-en usrj with incredible .ucres* lo Scrofula or Klag'* Evi:,enlars;ed Oiand*. dt*ea*e* of the Spine ar d Hip Joint», Tic Doloreaux, ku.t all Ner- von* Affection*. ' It It invaluable and act* like a charm, (topping the bleed- log of Flesh Wound* and causing ifiem to heal In a few daya. It h-« never heen known lo fall in nridg the most Btnbborn Ulcer*orFevar Sore* and Swelled L»t», Pain* stoss the Ü dneys, In the Cheit, Side, Stltf Ne.-k, Sore Throat, and Croup, can be lotanlly relleveil by suluraticg a piece of dtnnel with the IODINE LINIMENT, and hind upon the pan anea*ted. 11 «pe.. IUy an 1 erfeciually eradicates cutaneous eruptions or ihe s»:n in i*e form of Salt Kh-iirn', Eiyslpes**, Pimple«, Rlncw'or-it or l'e'ier. Bariier'* licit. Scald Head, a.- It In- s.autly re leve* ToLthache and Headache. It extracts the pain and cure* Corn*, Bunion*. Chilblains, k& A word upon lhe or,gin and cause oi DISEASES. When the human frame tactive* a shock, either from heat, Cold, fatigue, or other came*, the weakest orgau of! the system - ;if-rs moat, One person will have * cough, theluogsbelog tie- »eake.i organ; his neighbor rheuina- u*m.thenniscollarandcellalardasae betng th* weakest; another enlarged ultuüaand awsaUlage, lhe g acdular sis- Una being me weakest, *c. When von have »n organ ihua j - lite morrt dtreel your application lo lhe parts dta- eased, lhe belter lbs pro*pecl ol" lellef DR. ROAKE'S IUDINK LINIMENT produce* a healthy artum In .tie di*en»-d pan, strengthens, invigorates, ami leatores ll 10 perfect health. It only wants lobe tried to satisfy the most skeptical of the restoring pow¬ er of this most valuable Liniment. Phvsi tans are ,ially recoiuinending Dr. KOAKE'S JO- DISK LINIMENT, fv'srdlnc It Ihe long *OUgbl for de»!d- ramm a only srtenlihc compound of IODINE In the form of Liniment, without color and unpleasant smell, thai can he used upon lite in .at deilcale female or child wlUi perfect safety. N' t a nay passes without btlaglcg the most Intnreailng resqlt* from the use of Dr. ROAKE'S IODINE LINI¬ MENT. ASTONISHING CURE OK RHEUMATISM and Disease or me joinv or 28 vrsas' stsmdimc. Gonit-meti. i fe-i .i a dmy la «inte tor the i.enent of the the puli tc, ihe astonishing cure of mvself, which Is as fol¬ lows: For lb- last twenty years I have been troubled with rheumatism; I O Old nr.l wait without a rant or crnu-h; the pain -Jvaj excruciating so much SO lhat 1 could not sleep ntt-rt* The disease finally sel'leil la my hlpjolnl; lhe tf,¦ y Li l e sme eloDgated or pushed out of Its socsel by the pa'ti and i.nllammnllon; lhe cord* Iwcatne conlraclrst so a* to to throw my knee forwa'il, a-id drew my fo it backward. Lot*of my tees barely touched the ground when M y h-alth was *o inttch impaired, I made up ray mind thai t'.e disease was so t;-m y seated lhat nothing coull benefit me; I had tried lhe very best physician* ar-d all of the sure Cures, wUflOOl r-lle'. I »«i advised by a fnrnd 10 try lloake'* I niine L nliner.t. which I coosen'ed lo without faith but before I had Used ore botro I found re- ,\r(.:i red ieed the n ilanimation and extracted lhe pain. I contit'U-'l to use |t freeW for six weeks; the cord* became re.axel ihe leg resumed Its former appearance, tb« pain and |i 9 imtnatl »n ha* all subsided, and, in fart, I am perfect¬ ly wel;; I walk without cm« or crutch, and am a'lendtog da'.lv to my busii.es* to the Joy and eomfrrrt o' my family. A HEBARD, 75 John-st. Fact* are stubborn ca*e* everyday bring* more evidence of tba va'ue of Rnake * Leitn« Liniment. Fee logs of gratitude and the g.x>.| of my fellow creatures who may be atHicled In iho same way, toducea ine lo stale theajtot.lahlng cure of my child, which la as follows Three vears a^o he. was attackerl wub a swelling upon the side of fils neck, wt'rh grew so large thai it lursed nls h»>ad to one s'de. ll' tally broke, dlacharglng large quantise* of mai¬ ler. *cd kept on riis. Ii irging until he was reduced lo a mere skeiel II-h.Üereo pain n>i r.bif.le. I employed the best phvstcisns and made wenf a g'eatmar.y remedies ¦*r-/.i '-er,, t:'. I ma-'e tip my mud he niisidie. I w«s by a friend wh i knew ilie h-si.ing power* of Koase's IimI.ii« f.lnam-nt to trytt. I am "tappy lo say that I had n i iae.1 ose bottle before the s ires comroeered heal |ns Hr.; the swelling and Irid oMnaiun subsided, and before ! had used the secon t.ottle be w*» perfectly weil. JOHN 9 EASTON N.eh avenue. Principal Depot, S IN- QERSOLL tt CO '." John-sr._my!2 if TEETH, TEETH, TEETH. (¦a HEAPEST DE>TIST OFFICE in ihe City. j K whole sei of leeih for.#4U f> A slDgle tooth sei on, from if< Ce'.la lo. 3 00 Teeih nl e.1 with fine gold. Tonhache carevt. 25 I .siru'foos given on Deottstry aeoeraily.or on any sin¬ gle branen, on very reasonable term*. All wo-k aone at tht* orijc» warrani-d. N TAYLOR, |l" - .rgirat and Mechanical D»n'i»t. 62 East Broadway. F,"« DURATION.. *V> Broome-at.Mr CHAM BE R- 4LAIN lovite* parents who desire a small permanent School for iheir children, to eaiamlae hi* acc->mrnodauoae. N. B..Lvii-saal g-n'.lemen may aval: themsei /es of a g ippof inity for tassractioa in Drawtog. Writing, ibe .branches of >..-;.¦ Iah Education, and Latin,at Mr. C.'s room*. Private le«sons ihren the mornicg, afternoon, or e7ent-o?_ tin!: r.ls* (»I KWOOU tV .-ILKIIlNEIf, No Vitt.* Peari-st, _J e it r.er jf Kjiiou-sl. opy isiie. lhe Lolled lutes Hotel, have ' .r sa> -ine gold and at.'er W»ic ie«, fashionable Jew- airy 51 -er \V»re. P-ncii Case*, r.ae Cutlery, fancy Good*. i.c at rreallj red i'e.i prtc.e*. my'2 if DIsANK BOOK da: «sTATIDNEKV W.r-nouse. I) Tie suMCiibers would Invite ihe aiteallon of Dealers and C stntry Merchants geoeraliy lo their extensive assort¬ ment of Siationery snd B ans Books; Leiter, CaD and Note Paper; Envelopes of every size and Qiality Gold Pens: i, : and St.'er Pencils: S"-a:t-.-g Wax and Wafers, ugetb- er wiia every arr.e.e 13 the atauocery ^ne. win Ue so d In rmsnt sfl pus h.a-rs a: the lowesl whoieaaie rates, -v!.' FRANCIS It LOCTREL.77 Matd-n-laoe. SCHEW PRESSES FOE SALE. tr*OLR L4P.0E S^A^Di a(J Screw Presses, «ullablo for 01. preaser», ctliro pr.^i-rs, c. ;ih packers, wbarc 1 manufa.:urers, or any other pc-p.-a- where greet power 1* wanted. Each pr»*» wei/hs af^ju: 5 ton*, screw* 4* loche» diameier; will be *o;d s.ngle or together. The above ?-e*»e* will be sold a bargain, to close a concern Apply ¦M THOS. CHALMERS, myl2l*r~ _2t C »rtlan-*-*t New-York. DR- SMITH'S PREMIUM MASWETIC MACHINE..Tte Premium aad Mec«i Oeing awarded, f tr lb a M scbiae ai the late Fair of lhe American Insil- :ule. 1* me be«l evidence of lu saps-rionty. Ii 1* oa a coo- strucuon entirely neav. Each case l* accompanied with a Manoa! wlm -nii Msnufartory astt ofSee f 3rt»dway,16 d'xrrs ax^velhe Park, .eft side gotcgup. W1I.LIA.M.-HI HGÜ FIRE Insurance Compsny. Orri--e on Oesjjd-sn. c-ear Firu at. Wtli-a. hnr^» Agency Mo. 7; W *..-t'.re~. Weit.'s Boildtag*!. blEECTOBS: Sirniel IVniens, (Fred. W. Fa/re, .Waahingtoo Post. C-i-lesO Handy. Nirc.).a* Wyriorl. A T. Vsn Boekerk, Francis S '..'hr.saW.aViMte.iAjj«J.C Benedict, Cran UcroutdsaM, roomas McE.ralh, iSamuel iL Clspp, JeremU.: 1'HICSOO. LEML'EL RICHARDSON, Pres'dt. X. B. il .-ours. S»e<nr. >v aSHINGTON POST, Agent. New-York. JOBS ?.. R .Br.STs. Sur.-eyor. XW This C'Knpiny coolin-ie 10 !n*are every de*crip«1ou of property throegnont ihe Uaibscl Slate* a^atDSi loaaor dsmage i>j Fire on fsv.-rab.e term*._ myil lrnl« \Y WeCD-*i»v raommg at 3 o-riock. gteAtMcan he taker. Mm.1'V.^ T"?'j':r"a"ma1?/&N- * CO- e- Wallst. tt'Kr.U Ca^-a¦.l.WK*tJ-:-¦-.--.'.' case* suver. 6iae*. ¦nild and wtae mtx-d T-»t«aU. tor tale by go- an- w_e °tlSA)fSTB i, CO. äu and 52 Ptse-sL &tttfirm Bales. JOSIAH RICHARDS. AmiIom*,. BY BANGS, UGBAJUW * -*I-ATT.-»tora jtm « .«...«.«>.--L-.'-n. Advances made oc coo . signajents for Aw-iio* fc .. THIS EVENING, May 12ih. ViLTin-t Law Litaaiv .An extensive «ad very Tain«, bio private library of Law Bocka, cootaiuleg compete (eta o'ell the Sew-York Reports and moat ol tbe more tmpor- tan: Bsrtbfc and American Reports, Treailaea and Dlgasta. far rim: ar» be reefatr. rV Caialcguee wfil be reedy oa Sacirday preV.oca to .ale. WEOxsaoiY.TacaiDAT m< Fa;pay E' xm-ses. May liiib. Uta aad litb. ExTisstea Sail or VaLsaata Boox*,.Aa sxteusivo and »ery excellent collection of new Book«, leci'sdlo; a large invoice of tpiecd-d EaaUah Book*, modern ediüoaa, recently receleed from Lordoo. The Cata-ocoe also i*to- breee* Stacdard Book». Library Edittoce, valuable Tbeo- .?*;r*! wests, very treat variety of popular Sccoel and C.asstcsJ Book». Medical Works, a Isrge aasortswot cf 81- h«si and Prayer Books. Juvenile aa-1 Children's Kooss. an mvolee of pnme Black Books, fcc. gecreraUy m lots to sett dea.era Al*j. an Invoice of Foeoch Books, recent editions of pop¬ ular works fn cjuannrw. yvr .^."CRDAY EVENING. 16th, At o'clock, at tbe Auction Room. :.«« < a»o Vslcaile Law Litaaav .a la-re ard rat. nabie Law Ubrary.cootalam« coeap;*te Serie* of tbe New York Reports, vir: Johnson. Coweo W«pj«i;, mil John¬ son's Chancery, Hopkins, Paige. Edward» and Hoffman L'nlled States Reports; Peters, Cranch, Wbeeton, Howard' United States Laws, etc ; Massachusetts Reports, 17 vols ; PIckermg's Reports. 2s vo's; MereslPs do and other valua¬ ble Reports ; Bogllsh Reports In both Law and Equity, nearly complete series also of English Common La- Re¬ ports'; English Chancery and Exchequer Reports; valuable Digests and Tread»es; Law Dictionaries and Commenta¬ ries: Elementary Works; Seeston Laws. k,c. Tbe catalogues will be issued oo Friday morning. Also.Od« Share In ibe Library of the Law Institut*. If 1 «»I.T«s.> Cat t u. Auction end Usumimuii Mer- a . enacts. No*. US ration-at. and 34 Aon-et. Liberal ad- vaaces -.a-'- sn desire . *-u- and oronmt eemms made. THIS DAY. TCE5DAY, (In cocunualloo). At 10 o'clock, at No. T!t Broadwsy. op stairs. A large and splendid assortment of Fnsoch Millinery aad Farcy Goods, comprising Suk of every description, em¬ broidered silk and straw Hats. Caps, Scarfe. Velvets. Rib- boos. Head Oroameots. Feathers, sic. Also, the natures of ibe store, compcistog Mabogacy Counter. Show Cases. Chsirs, Sofas. Looking .Ilasse». »c- N. B..Catalogues wtll be reedy on Friday morning at 34 Atm-st. SHERIFF'S SALE.-On Wednesday, Mar ISth. at 10 o'clock, si N*. 34 Ann-st bv virtue of a !..¦ Jturd's War¬ rant, a very large and general assortment of Furniture, coo- sisiirg o' one Plano'orte, ttofas. Center. Pier «-.. Card Tables. Mahogany Bedsteads, Di»ans, Brussels and Irjtraln Carpet», Rugs. Book-cases. Pier Gla-eee, F-ather Beda, Maitresses. Oil Cl-'ihs. Ch ns. Glass and Esrth-awar*. Stoves, Kuchen Furniture, kc Ac On THURSDAY, May 14th. At to o'clock, at 34 Ann-sL Siixairr's Sale Of Books, io cooslstlng of English, French. Italian. O-rman and other Books. PsmphUl*. kc Ök JAUks st. 'iii.i.r.« TUESDAY. May IS, IW8. At to o'clock, at Store No. 2 Llaerty-st. Boors, Shoks a.«o Bk -..»«t.-i, cases Boots. Shoes and Brogans, cootlsllogofevery variety, suitable for South- era, Weslarn and Northern trada Sale positive. On WEDNESDAY, May 13. At ; o'clock, at tbe Store of Bulkley It Brooks, No lrf Ferry-sL LatYHca..S.000 sides Sole'Leather. 1,000 do Upper do, with other articles in the line. WM. W. SHIRLEY, Auctioneer C^ATALGtiL't. SALK.-Ü asaware, French Thine /and Eartnenware-.By II. K. Wtllsrd..Tnlecay, Tues- dsy. May 12th. 10 o'olock, ai the Sales Room. No 17 Wall¬ st In lois fnim tbe theives, to tuti retsliers. While F.lnt, Bine, Purple, and other Glass; P'.ichert, Decanters. Bowls, Toilet Cologne Bottlet.Wster CsnisTs sod Tumbler., Signal Lanterus,Pressed Tumblers,French White ChinaG.lt Oiran- doiee. Had Lanterus, Solar Lamps, Blue and oihvr Crock- ry. Sale positive, for cash. mvl2lt* BY W|t H. FRANKLIN, It SUN. AT THE MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, on Wednes¬ day. May 13th, at i2 o'clock, Perrtupiory Sale of Urn Vacant Lot on Ninth si on the north side, between First and Second-aveaues, and about tv- [eet fnuu the Flist- avenue, being UA feel frost and lear, by'it (eel 3 inches deep, or half the block. *l> » may remain on bond and mortgage. If desired. Tbe sale will be absolute to tbe highest bidder, and being In ihe Immediate vlclntty of Sc Mark't-place, Is a very desirable locatlou. For farther particulars ttuulre of me AucUoneett, at No. 16 Broad-tl. my2 2t_ _ 1,'IMi ri,A.NT« AT AltTlO.N.-A. LKl V wUl I tell on Tuesday Morulog. at Id o'clock, at £M Broad¬ way, a choice and select collection of Plsuls, cuuslsitog In part of Ceuiellaa. Axaltaa, Rh.)dodeodroii». Rosas, Gerani¬ ums, Lilies, Jasmines, Trees In fiuit. Oleanders, among which are one large Lrtuon Tree, full with fruit, and one large splendid Oleander, with numerous other varieties worthy of general notice. Also, Dahltas In pots. Sale with¬ out reserve._myll 2t LMNK PLA.NTs) AT AtCTIUN.-A. LEVY will a tell on Wednesday morning, at 12 o'clock, at No. 233 Broad wsy, a very cbotee collecilou of Planta, coniltllng In part of Cape Jasmins, Oranges In fruli and dower, a few of those beautiful Ronunculus and Aneuionies In fl>wer, Carnallons, Heieolhropes, Moss and other Roses, with du inerout olh>3r varleUes. from one of our best florists. Also, s few bassets of cbotee Dshllas, In pott, worthy public at* lentlon. inyU2l* \CCOLNT HOOKS, S-bool booat and Stationery. .The tubsctber would rospeclfuhy tnferm Mediants, Tiaders, Teachers and others, lhal lie hat taken the ttore, formerly occupied by Mr. John H. Mtnure, and lately oy Messrs Skii man i. Lane, No ..o l'.ar!-st and Is now pro- pared (being Miutell a practical manufsclurer) lo BtaauTac- lure Account Buokt of all kludt.aml ruled lo any paliem, at ihe shortest nodce, tnJ althe lowett pricea Siailjoery- Eogilsh, French and A nerlcsn.supplied on Ihn most res- tousble terms. S. !¦¦,.>. U ..as o! every description, at wholesale or retail. Cards, Clrculara, Bills of Lading. Notes, Cstaloguee, Bill Heads, it. printed wtui neatness and dlspalclL Paper Ruling and Book Pilndlng. . JOHN r. ELLIS. Stationer, No. 400 Pearl-sl. myl2 6l* (between Osk aud Madison sts.) Oirice or Uovsatosiig n. R. Uompany, i Bridgeport, Msy i, IS46. i NOTICE.The second tutiaUmeni of Twenty Dollara per sh ire ou the Preferred Capital Slock of the Housato- nic Railroad Company becomes due tnd payable on the luUt day of June next. 9lockholdnrt who tuuy pref.ir lo make uun payment for this sod all subsequent Installments can da so at that time. By order of Ibe Board of Directors, mys 2wls_H. NICHOLS.Treasurer. npO i.l»AN.*n,iX'0 on Improved cuy property, on bond A and inortgsge. Applv lo ANTHONY J. BLEECKER, Auclloocer, myl2 lw No. 7 Mmad-tL ^jmjr-^HOskWbliilPM.NII Forte r.Tf sale. Hs^ltilisfWff *"" ri'""v'""1 Stool prtcei IK), being but II 17 '* '' .' " ' 1 mstiumeol U * m £ If list exlia high and low knya, a brditaul lose, is inaue by one of the flrtt city manufaciuren, ami wsrrauled. It Is new. Apply at 31» Waalilrjglon-sL rayWIwls* cr.^J~KINl. CUAKl.E?*"^PANIltLet-Five MW*1 \k'.i»ck aad fawn, received Iroui Looduo by ibe packet ship Switzerland, for sale by A Öftere, 5 John sL A so, souio very tine young African parruts fur saleby A. OtliEVE, Importer and drsler tn blrds.csges, seeds, ic myl2 3t* »J 5 h KIVV'H SAl.K.-By virtue of a writ of Fisrs f-'aci.»s io me dlrecied and delivered, I wld expose to sale on tne Wrduea Jay, twenty fuurto day of Jane nest, at lea o'clock la the foreuoon, tl die vetllbule of tne Cuy Hall, hi Ibe city of New-York, all the right, tide sad Interest or Daniel .... Ty e-,. winch be bad uo the tweuiy-nlgbih day of bVbruary, in ihn year one thousand eight hundred snd lurry- six, or any time alter wards io ssbute hands soevar the same inav be ul in, and to ihn following deacrlbed property, lhal Is tu say, sJl those fuur certain U/U uf land situate lying aud being lu the Third Wsrd uflhecliy uf New- York, known snd distinguished uu s certain Map or Chart uf prupei ty be- .j'ikIi i; lo toe corporation olTrlolty Church, as iulssurubsrs lea rjiiudred and two and ten hundred aud ihrre irunilog on Greenwl. Is-tlraei, snd tea buodre<l sod fuuruseu and lea bundled and fifteen, frontlog un (formerly Second, nuns) Washtnglun-alreet, as the seme are covered with stores aad buildings and sucletrd, and as tae tsld kits uf Isnd exi-od siuag lue iionherly side uf Vesey-slreel, from Grreuwlch- llfsei ui Win agiot.-simal, forming a front of df!>-ibree leet or thernabouis uu ns, b of said last mentioned streets, and uuw sluwd and dlstiiigulslied by the street i. .ur.-is, 74 ^seventy-tutu), 7d (MVenis-alx), 73 (sevnuly-e<gDtl. Sl> '-l^hiji, <oj leigtiiy ai d a hail; 13 l-UOty-twu), aod S4 («l(bty lour), Veasey-tirenl; auuubcrs ) (ubs nundrad and LiL.ety-.ix aud a bail), and ISS (one buudred and ulueiy- elghi), Ortsenwli b-ab eat, aud number 10t* (twu bundled arid nine;, ' ..¦ Also s t:. »e stx cerlsln lots, pieces and parcels of lead, with Uie buUdings ibereuu sreclrd, situain, .ylog and being in loa S.XI& Wsrd uf the city of New-Yort, on the oortu- aster:) sideuf Cai2.teirs-s.ieei, and now uu the toulh-weet- erly tide uf Reaoe-sireel, belwperi Broadway ar-d Cutro street, uu which tile Cuy rod Arcade Baibs sin now situated, and taken lo gelber, bounded and containing as follows, that Is to say birguiniug uu the north-easterly side uf Chambers- street, ai the -.-westerly coro.ru!' ir.e premuw-s beraby deacr.i>ed, or lmeuded so lo be. adjolnlog a luluf gr.eibd uponwulcn tue Sana lur Savmg» Is erected, snd running thence oorta-easusriy aloog the aeme oca kunorcd end lif y- ...» feel to toe soutn-wesusrly side of Reede-slreel, ruuniag inence sou to-easterly slung tne sou to-westerly aide of rtea.e str :et afuresald sevaaiy-hve fret, tu s lul of (round now ur formerly uf Oebnei Furmsn running lheccn south¬ westerly aluog tbe same one hundred and nfty-obe reel to the norm-easterly tide uf Chambers-slreeisfuresaLd,tbance running oonb westerly slocg the northeasterly side of Chembers-aireet sforasaid, seventy-five feet to tt,~ place of beginning ; .be tlx lots of ground above mentioned ano de¬ scribed, being the same lots laid down on a Map made by Csj.iu.tr to. Uoercfc. dsled 7th May, and ua file in Ibe urSce uf Register uf ibe City and (. unty uf New-Yurk as m ... I'J (nloeCren), 10 (twoniy), 21 ; .el 32 (ihlrty-iwo) 3d (tbi/ty-Uiree), and 34 ,ihlny-fo«if I. Tugetner wim all and singular, the tenements, heredita¬ ments and sppurienaiiCee iuer«unio be.ou»m< ur In any wtae appestalomg. WILLIAM JONES, Sbentf. WiluaM W. Lrosr, Deputy Sn«UT. Dsled New-York, Msy 12m, i*4d. nsyl2 lawawfcds saCHKHIFF'."* ."4AI-.K.By virtue of a wrliof herlfaclaa 0 to me directe-1 aud delivered, I will expose lo sale on Wedu-sdsy, the littb dsy of June next, si 12 o'clock, M. at the sealluuie of the City HaU of the City of New-Yuri, all the right, uile and lnlereai of Thomas h- Keiltoger, which ne had on tbe hfm dsy uf January, one tbouaand eight hundred and furty-stx, or si any time afterwards, of, la tnd. IO all lhal certain lot, Oleen or parcel of ground situate la the Eievectn Wsrd of Lue City of New-York, known and distinguished in a certain map, made of a biock of ground selooging lo Henry Astor, dated the . r. March, I«l2, by Stephen Ludium late City Surveyor, by lot number u.irty- uoe, (No. 3l,i distant forty-three feel cine lncnee eorw- westeriy from rlsaex-tl, Dounded touth-weeteriy io front r.y Deiancey-sireet, north/easterly m in* rear by lot number twenty-eigbl (No, 23.) toutn-easieriy by lot nombec thirty (No. 30,j and norin-westerly by lot nuxnoer thlrti-iwo (No. 32,) containing la breadth la from and reer each iw«iiy- .or feel ten Inches and one half of an men, and in lengia ou each side one hundred bet; together wim the MwmuoU, hersditamecu and spfJUjteoace^s tnerenanjhMStJSgjir la any arata apperumini. WILLIAM JONES. SnertiT. FatDcaicx L. VcLrr, Deputy Sberta. Dated. New-Yort. May 12. ist». lawgwttda .illkltiVK's .-ALIS.. By virtue uf a wr.t of Herl s> 'srtiio me dtrecied «td delivered. I wffl expose to sale .n .Wnrsdsv the 24Ü. day of June o-xr, at 11 o clock A. M at am'»«iwuleof'u- Cuy Hail of lb. city of New- York, eUttertetK uii* snd Interest of Jededtah B. Hull, which T~ J2 öl« i-weoty(ourth dsy of January, one theasand -.«¦hl tjind/ol and fociy-s x, or al ar,y time afterwards, of, in acd to " all lhal certain lot, piece or parcel of ground. M seiner with loe sisolule property in tnebulldings therewo» iitaaie tylrg snd being ID tneTbju-entn Wsrd o.' lb*city of Slew-York, ou the Westerly side of Mantris street, bounded ssfollows, to wit: Easterly m front by Mangle-street, com¬ mencing at a point sixty fret Northwardly from the comer of Deiancsry-ttreet, rune'eg ibecca Wesiwardiy fifty RMs, useoee N ->ncwardlj iweniy feet, Ibecce Eastwsroly niiy thence Suutuwardiy twenty feet lo the plsce of beginning, containing in froul and rear each twenty feet, and fa lecgin- oc each aide tfly fc«t.together with the teoetoeols ana t^edi-an^i^rwinto ^^^CjSlV^*- FaxoEaica L. Vixtb, Deputy SneruY. . . Daled New-York, May 12uC ls*S. nryl2 Uw«w*.4a

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  • Ofjesina-Tbe Stenrner .New-Yorktig\tyL% !he Kerrnlia Ashoref^KmdenxepfTbeWbeneNew OaXXsXS, May 3, 1646. (_^ Su ndsy Morning. 104 o'clock.' nvebad 00 f*rsber itrt**-' f'0K Bf*20* San-"^tatlbsvc t° »ta:o Usai the steamboat New-F' jj proceeding on ber voyage thither, got

    jjtr the South-West Pass, and it is fearedjo discbarge before »he can be got cf!.

    '# ISO recroita on board. 1 pieces of artillery,^«.ctaahioa» of war. We bad counted upon ber

    j gBrsxcs Santiago by thla time. Now our hope«rö« i«*fl>br>at Monmouth, from Galveatno. maye&*& in »**J0D v' ,kT'i Point Isabel and ibe'Itfcrrt from falling into the bands of the Mexicans.9 facti ebe least alarm for Gen. Taylor.«lOBadof the drum r,nd :.i«; can be heard in »!' our'

    s>dsy. and occasional discbarges of art! letsfitf iepoit are open on almost every corner, and

    ¦^atittalked of but the war. I ooierve that the pa-fift»U> have no other theme whatever,v,^-thing transpires of moment, which the papersj L,5jt, I will endeavor to write. Very truly, y 'J.^ Ibe Courier aays that Benjamin Story. Pres-ti the Bunk of Louisiana, made an offer yesterdaywto the fioremor t» advance S'iOO.Oof) for the usea-Titeln the present crUls. At a farther Inkling of.j of the times we may state that Senator Marks.Vest i'ehclana. wis among the first to put down hisEuafail volanteer private' In times like Ines«it Is

    "jspstt of the soldier, but the patriotism of the cPJ-.jitconlers distinction. [jr. 0. Delta, 3d.V We understand a highly respectable gentle-*y this city received a letter from Gen. Taylor, yes-ejL in which he [Gen. T ] expresses great eonfldeneei/(s***W hit potilion againtt any furre ihr Mi rieant

    tgaintt htm. until he reerivt a rririfurcemtnt..J.jj»rettes no un. asineis as to .: bor scarcely sop-

    kmtd tbeir maledictions on the President for bisLjaieniof (Jen. Taylor, while others seemed toCm?the conduct of the General himself.J^uiy think that the vote to make larire appro-jj-juobs should be accompanied by an impeach-^t: of the President. Some members ofCongressrittttbcy wi'I vote tilty millions to carry on thelg if Polk, Dalian, and the Cabinet, and others«rot us Into the scrape can only be made to goe{gbt in the front rank.'so will see by the proceedings in Coneross. yea.

    .ifjj, that several members of the Committeekswas to impeach Mr. Webster, bare asked

    excused, because the House would not allowItfk.oron account of sickness. These are but^JOexcuses by which 10 sneak out of the hope

    isd despicable task in which they are engaged.Tuen) is a report that Gen. Houston of Texh« isir_ homo to take purl in the war. In thin wayfoold probably do us more good than in anyicsparlty. But will he fro?

    FiSM ibe men required for service in Mexico.jfcamoD soldiers, however well disciplined, are notinl soiled to the kind of warfen.- in which the An-"Unionists have involved uh. The chaparell,(rich you see mentioned in the late news, are

    pi of trees in which Raticheros, or drovers, andSghters, find shelter. They are generally comof short prickly shrubs or stunted trees, cov-Ith sharp thorns, in which to take shelter it isry to be clothed as tho Rancheros are, in

    ror buckskins These chaparels, you will see.'fsDomeroos around ibe Beat flng luige. For Cnlted States Itauk 3; bd,

    }-m'.rd. Nothing done In Texas Securities. 1 annex theistrtlJT Boahd.90 (ilrard Bank, b.%, 0 7;. do. si: COOitii BJ; 65d do, various ways, ci'; $.VK) I'eima. Fives,astfit ftObO Viek.burg. a In lets ot IOS Si SO.POO.es. .V «i Sl.-piHHi do, S.5 64J 15.000 do. U.S,e UWO do s.'.wn. dlt 910,000 do aS, 61; $4.000-¦¦11 ( Boods. h 5, 70,ima 1st Beaao.$5,000 P.mn fPa.s.S.&l 65,000:.0 Ml ST.oUt) Jo, II dsCltj; 110 Mechanics' Bank,6,Uroxp Uoakd.. 100 Lebigh '.s, SO; SI000 It.-a t.'m;

    rVc^a 6&| ISOdoshsresSO) ; Snooo feniia. Fives 631 iEYxktborg, b ?wn 6J,umitt Hiiabo-'.».'7 «llrnrd OJ ; JO,) do, sSS(i 100

    Bonds 6\>i; $3000 do, >:>. 69] ; 100 do shares'i.Wdo, 4J», 30| j SO Schuylklll Navigation SI; 10Km)i 100(ilrard, .*> ds, ; 50 Vlcksburg 6L.'issengers from Hitrriaburg state that Itist evens

    *4 the Suiquehanna had risen 5J feet, and that greatlattlues ot lumber had come down the liver. The«»säactibovo llarrisbuig was in great danger of beingVedsway. Suatara and PsxOU creeks hsd greatlySSflat and Fx Governor Porter's antrhacite furnace"«tiipvat danger.ireoeral meeting of the citizens of Philadelphia

    .3 «d Coumy la contemplated for tho purpose oi ac-;*-a relative to the eriliea] sittiHtlim at our foreign attain.

    MARRIED tit Oesp Hiver. Ct. May 3d, by Rev. I- Muzzy. Mr.tJft'IN AN0REW9 to'Miss JANE E, GILBERT.

    DIED tSU flty Inspector reports the deaths In this city.".Sie-cd to the 0th inst. at US. vis 36 men, 36 wo

    J:«.«boy», and .14 girls.Stbe evening of the i'th inst. SARAH UAYDOI K,

    13* 67th year of her age.rkefrtttnde ami acquaintances of the family arc !n-

    '*! to attend the funeral Iii in ber late residence, n,East Broadway, at eight o'clock thi< morning,

    ^ait. Her remains will be taken to Maubasset, 1. I."atsrmer.t.'and drowned, on the i»th Init. WARREN HALE,

    pSsüitjear of his npc. a native ot this city.COMMERCIAL AND MONEY MATTERS.BT Fiat They wall ihe progress ot «vents at thetaxing to studding sails meanwhile.

    ve CapeSAILED.Itriaj Exact, Savannah, and other*. Wind

    North West. -BELOW.

    Ship Elizabeth Ponnlson. from Rotterdam. A Ur.tisbbark Ala ships, 1 bark and '.'brie*

    general i\oiiccB.Cfcv" Tlir« Itnnnt of County Cniivnsaer» of tlie

    Coy and County of New-Y. it, having in»i lu ibe otflce of.li.> CivunlV Cl-ik. tlie n th day of May. IHto. to canvaaa anilestimate Ibe votes given iu ilie several Election Di.tiictsof-,«...: City and Count-, at an election h-ld t>tt the 2 th day otApril, In Ihe year IHM, do certify aa f. Hows, to witThat It appeal* ou inch estimate v.-! canvass that the

    whole nuniie r of voles srlsen for Dolesate* to meet irConvention, for ihe purp. *e of considering the Constitu¬tion of llii* Slate, and In make such alterations is thesainn na ihe right* of the people demand,and aa H oy maydeem proper under the Aei ol the Legislature of the BustsofNew-York, entttle.l " An A..r hundred and slxty-K'Ur; John Lloyd received footihuoaaad five hundred ard sixty-two; Harris Wilson receivedfourtbouaand fivehnndrexi; Minard Lafevrerecelsfour thousand four hundred and seventy-eight; NicholasSchureinau iece'v,-d four thousan.l f^ur hundred and ninety-four; Wi.l ani F. Plan rtcetvrd four tho-jtatui fourhundrs'dand sixty-four; Burtis Sktdmore received 1 ur thotisatdhve hundred and elghiv-sm Lora Nash received six th .'-»sand three hundred and elgnt; Ja,->h Townsend receivedfour thousand five hundie.1 aad sixteen; John Wirdt receiv¬ed seven hundred and t:\ty-fcur; MichaelT O Connor re¬ceived seven hundred a-d ti.'.v five; Alin-rl Br sbarte rr-

    it r- e hundred and sixty five; Ransom Ssaiibreea » asev.n bandied and fifty-eeveti John Cot.on Smiib recriv.ed seven kamdred aLd thirty four; Francis C. Tred« r;ireceived seven hu-drrd and fifty-four; John Currmerfordrrcetved »-veti hntnirexl and bftrnine; George B Evsr.receive! seven hundred and in rty-seven ; I's ked.aiwiiireceived e:» mbm Jred and eight; Arnold Cud-m rece.vei .evrn buudred ard srvenieen Hose* J.'hrson nc-iv-ed seven hundre.1 and seven; James R. Pyne received»exen hrn.ired aod tweatv i n*nie! Oak ey teoxivedseven hurdred and iwetty-eine Natnl Turrear.y receivivjseven hundred and f uileec; nösaaa A Deryo reenvedsever, hun.'red atid s*vrn'.een i Lou-s W Uyckn.su r»ce;ved srven hundred and thirty five, and.scattering rec-ivedt.'teen hundred and etev-n. D-ted the lnh day of May,tsif, EGBERT BENSON, Chairman."James Cessna, Secretary.

    The B;t*rd ofCoojstJ Canvassers of ibe City and Countyof Sew-York, havtrgcanvassed and estimated .-- * tes(tVenutltM sever.1 aleclion districts oftoe said Ctty andCooaty aiac elrc-iiou beau on ih- ."Silt dav of Aprlt.in the. year1(46, Jo h.-ebv CSftify, .!-. e saine *^d ieclsre that ChärleatVCooor, Hears KieoU, S»n:. T den. Brc.t. F. Cornell,Campbs-lt P White. Al-xV F V'acl c. Lore uB Sbepvd.J.-bn A K-r-nedv. John L. Siepber*. Robe.-. 11. Morris.Wm S ConWy^pavU R. Floyd Jone«. 9o4e*nou T.>«r-aeod.J hn H. Muni. Stephen Allen and tJeoer- S. Man»wtve,:-. the evesiteatnuaaoerof votes, duly e.ecied Dr'e-gate. lo tue. i >u x aWfesstson tor ibe pu-r>o.e of eontidcrio^-the Coi stimtloo of tbi» Siate. and to make such alterationsin lb- I tree a. the right* of ibe peop'e de-na"d.a*d as th-yay deem rr.-per. ut der an ac of ibe Legislature of tn-

    S.»e of Sea--York. enflied "A-t Ac re-oaiu-n.-ii-c aConveoliooof he t'eopieof this Slate," p*s*-J M.y l.'-.t.;gr6 Dated New-York. M-y ..:.4S.EGBERT BENSON.Chairman.Jsxics Cossr.a. Secre'an-_nix -.'n?" Vr. Wood's «anr-itp .rtllu.n.t.r.-r. T.->nip-«

    Missionary Socely will o- r.- .n '¦" A. ec.t. stets HEpiscopal Church 00 Wedaeerlay eveemz. Uthiust. Ex-.'tr'.f* t mmence at "jVeloe*. Adsr.w.ivere-l-,y ;h-R»v K T Tsyior. ofthe Mariners' Church,Boston, and tbe£e7. Mr. D^ty. lata Missi -rcarv to Cfcua.rayl2&*ftp* >ew-YorU Sui.fln» "rtjool Union Anni¬

    versary .". heW ** *"»e*day, be nsl TheSch-jo . vr< Q nsser-jble »1 Carle Gsrd«-r.: Cwrei presbyte-rUn Cbnreh, Broorr-tt Baptist Tsi.eT,*e.e. Mulberry,at j Rev. Mr. Hafi-ld'a Church, ror. Broom- atd R:Ht sis.end tti- p.e.-. MrJtowOng'l Chnrch, cor Bedford ard Do*:-ia? tit- Exercis-s to commence at 3 c/ejock P. M.Theeveningservices will be h»'d at ice Centra; Presby¬

    terian Chircn. Eroom»~st. at 7« o'clcck.The Cera-y scd strangers c»n procure l et els for Ulis

    Garden at .e Sur.;a- S: boolDeposit ry. myl] .:.»tVTlie Anniversary .tjeetloc of tb- N-w.7.,r,i

    Corn Tiltt of VijjtJ-r.ee wil t* be.o I'.u eve:...-? _ .;-»:,ai8o'clo-k in Z\uO Church, ro'c-r ol Church sl the inventions o( American mechanical ssill, ar.dthe u'inosi precision has been aitain-d. A varie'y of Pin-'orm Ba!sn"es ar» mannfactnred ar.d used, which cannot1* relied on for any considerable d»gree of acru'sey : sothai thev nec.esnr.'y involve or.«- party in pe-uniary lossIt, theref'Tp. sr7"i>ri'.i us plnasoraio refer to ihe Platf irm3ca>s tf Mr PaiaaaKKS, which >-av~ been extensivelyused In ail parts or the L i:i ?c Stutes for s-v«rHl years, andciven, as fsr a* our kn-i'-l^dge extends, very cer,^ral sstis-fsction. We pu-chssed one of these ir»:-i ihr»» v-h's.lr;ee. and have used hem coustr.:.t y for weiatinc paper.U.e a-.d, for «ecursry aud duraV.lliy. we are quite SOTChey have b :. ur.-:. perhaps cannot, be surpassed Ther>'i of cctstructi >n is phiieiophical aid simple. The -rn-Oli>yment of two levers, with a tingle ''ean. is certain;) theTi'i.l practicable, In a compound nlatform t'alar.ce. Ary in-.-ease of the Dumber of levers, or an additional l'»am, ren¬te's Ibe Instrument ne"e cumplirated, lest I reeise in tuoperation, and m >re llsdle o< rterang"inent. Tries.- Scalesa e used by many of Ihe leading merctiNiitt in New-York,. h wr't'en testimony at lo i>-rir s .[ enor exc-ilence tasi>c n freely «.c .rded to the mtnufertitreraT: ese Scales m»v l>» exsmined at tl.e Agency of ihe man

    afactarers. No li4 tVater-si_"

    royU itPtatemeni relative tostenmer Cnmbria.

    BvsTOlt, Ms> fi 1846rV By virtue ol n Wnrrnrii from IVm -

    Her Britannic Majeet] '* Aetiog Vice C men We, ih» under¬signed, repaired on The Bit ish St~aiii-r tlsnd.ria. C»pi«!nludklnt, lately arrived at iMa pen fr.-iii Liverpool, to a-cer-min and survey w-bat damage she tns? have received byhaving been i oiler Indiicein-nis to l!i..*e u «,., i.; r-i :.>'.-lit cointiinirii; ease and elegance.

    In addition to the u-usl assortment of .. .e ls k"pt1 y ihetrade, wh liav- always en I-unit Dress hud Krück Coats,Vests. Business Coats a':d Fancy Dress Articles. Inemd ricsris, Cravata, Handkerchiefs, moves, Suspea lers, Lineaand Mutlln Shlrtt, Collars, "¦¦fins, W a. I iatl

    rV.'Iiisle llnlr liyv.^ne.i or ^rey Whitkera chang-fi to a beautiful b.ack instanlaneou»l> by Ibe applicatinaolPhaion's Magic Hair l>,e. Country gentlemen can havesiiotile forwaniod loilietn by Express or otherwise, by tend-log thelrnrders, cash enclosed, to E Pbalon. 61 Broadway,under ,t sdson's Botet Price ii. wi-.h full diiectluns t,.r u«eaccompanjlng each bonle.Cuy Ceät .men ,-a'i beVa their Whiskers dyed af.h- D»poLPorsalebyAsplnwsll S6 Willtam-st; Johnson, Moore it

    Taylor, Hi Maiden-lane; Hands i; Co.77 Esst Broadway,myl I mentis

    IV* Hr. HnniilnK's Hods llrnce sflbrdi iinme-dlste relief to vocal. Incipient, pulmonary, digestive, fe-male,nervous ar.d spins, weaknesses also, to weak, fastgrowl c .Iren, aiid lotedeuiary and professiona' peopleanil artisans. « hose calling dlepossst :h.-ni to droop.

    Office 443 Broadway. Lady in ailendaace from 10 A. Mto IS M at d from S to6 I' M ml3 Smiteod

    TV V.u. Palmer's Country Newspaper Advert!stag Agency, Tribune B lUtngs New V. rs. embracesmost ol the liest newspape't o'all Ibe cities and piinclpa!townt In the Culled Slates aed Carada. for which ha) ISduly authorized to r*ceiv.< sdvernSa entt and aubsrnp-t'.vis. si id 'ui y empowered la give recoil ti

    Merchants manufacmrers,arüsts, »i' d Indlvidnalt gen¬erally, besides public knaüutions, Incorporated companios,and aocletiin whj wish to advertise In. or tubs* rttss ior,r.ewsp»pk,-s ofany secilen of the country, are reIpecifu .y;a»H-st to exatrir.e the fiieaT.i tem v si! doiilns and m'sappreiienslons, the agent

    hereby nc't.-let thrpuhlie thai no person is authorized by himto solicit advertisements, cards or sabscripdons for ihenewspapers for which he Is lb- only tulboi u-,1 agent T.'.eaaaoyancs ip merchanu.aod others, growing out of numer¬ous frttendtti agencies in this citv, renders the adoptionofth'.i course nssinilsllj proper I» guard agonist imf'Sifma.Those, therefore, wie» erish to transact business with hil

    agency ai d avoid mistakes, are respectfully invited iohsi,(jinthrir orders at the office, or address V K. PALMER

    Am-ricsn Newspaper agent, TiibaneBulldlnge.r?"T'e cost ol advertising In country pap«rs--s 1st ot

    dues and principal towns in theH s..a-atisiicai tatde ofihe anthracite coal t*-n.i-* ,,l pe. n. .thearneu turul prodocts,poru alion. representation, debts, itc of the several Slit's.Uigeiher with « brief tre«ii,-en advertlsinr. embraced In a.mail pamphlet, entilled the " Ke.ul is H>a.'rA." msv badgratis on appi.cauoa al Ihe agency. Tribune Buildings.aS is if

    rV Sehring's ltesiorn.flvr.-Tui» p'.essant medldoe is a never-tailing remedy for Dyspepsia and NervousAfn-cuors. Ins a certain cure for Sick a- d Nervous llesd-aehes, and an exrell-ni prevrctlve of Coslivenesa and LowSpirits. It corrects a morbid stale of the bLiary ercans, andIs very eii.-sc: us in relic. ing K.atuleiicy, CoUCS, and sim-uarcompialnta of the Stomach and Bo.ct!a it sp-rdiiynomotes Ihe reiurn of streng'.S and activity in all case* ofliobniry ; restores a healthy appetiir. wh -is this cr^atrsi olhlttssiirt Is del :. as a natural consevi-:. -. reslone and vigor lo lbs whole system.Sold wholesale a'd reia'.l by A. B. 1 D. Sands. 7a KultoD-

    sireet; » so.st Z7S Broadway and T7 Ersi Brosdwav Soldalso by Kushton A. ito Broadway. Astor House, andBroat'wav. corutr of Kou-er Mh-»t. snd bvmSBiseodtf CODDISOTdS. 3ftl Hndsnn-si.

    CxT~ Heche cV l ostnr, llrittfn«» 156 BrosJway..S:raw il da .Beebe i. Coalar have just ofve-d a fewcases of die most splendid Pails Straw Goods ever exbibtd in this dry. Tl.e itsorouent comprises an extensive va-rletyof Children's C«.p«, Hau. Bonnets,ke. in Straw, Tus¬can, Leghorn ar.d other manu'actuiei. trimmed In the laletlaid most ne/ii'tle Parisian styles, expressiv edapitsi toplease the most fastsdious :».¦> tayJ Stis*

    fV Kashlonable hu do e~s_;berworx

    and tntsi c-Jdren. Cu -Tire ttoisd t e:om*-r-oea::o--s frombe* :.». r:- --. F1»«t a-. _rceli Jr\» KU- a :-.";. rrules__ '_,.r . sl*aa»*. liraaacboasb-d'rDa an-. a*».ait-. w.r__-«:;.: Ireav

    in« or plain '-u. ni- care of cn-dren. Address &cote to :-- r.rr of tai* paa-r aC-S._07;;\ V" A > T rl!). v .V -ra- ü a :rv»:« 'sr-Ty

    a» r x>k. w%>brr ard ironer. Shenasl thorough-v o.a.d»riua i b-rr business end he a perfect pauera of n-ata-s«.She wi_ be r»cu;r«v" !o ">rdJC the very beat of re--Ter.ee fromher last piace. For farther infornmc"'"*! call et äl». tb-stTrc* be a very desirable place far 'he r.-r.i siad of a

    woman. mji2.hi**o'A>Tfcn-«;u;ai.Di» by two Y. tin/ VVomea ; one a

    -00k. wts.-.er sad ironer. the o-her 1* :-»._>.-.road.no c ;-ea-jn to go a abort d'*taa*e in in- country.Beat of e ty reference. Apply atl+S Bower. in ice atore.m»!2

    %ar A>TKD.Sitnauoaa . y taro r-ap-ctab'.e Yo-.ng Wo-¦v rr.er. .or.e aa rr.aT .l-. and aas -'¦ w th the w.

    ins aaa ironinz. or to da enauibrr.ora and waiitnr. theotner aa nurse and ui dj s»w ag. Both can give ihe beat o:cttv ref*.-;ce. App'j at 3". Crosbv-sv. 'rent naiem-si.myl2.tr_VyANTED.A itau aesccokoi i.rv'ä"ff respectable Prot»» a1;', Toting Woman, .fco r»a pr>dace eood cuv re'e-eccee ai to capability and ch*r*e;er.P. -a. to arr'y at in Seeorc-«: '-. t**» '.r r-iy ; -

    b'.a.'l t LI _.-* la want' ( good *-rv*ni*. Scotch, E... Ian,Irish aid other*, ran t-e supplied piinci.ia.ly «t CSBroad.ay.r.ear Ctnai-au _yl2-ir*

    U"ANTED.By a respectable Woman .-. tttnatj -.ascooa, who u-jderstar-d* her baaines« perfe-ty well..("an giv-ih- bf-at of -ity -«.'er*ne»«. Ca-: r. *-*-a for twoaays a-. 196 WaaMnaton-st,cor .-f D-a-v». 2t floor 5it!.\V

    UA.MtU-A att.auoc :.>" Au.-r..-c '.>.._... ashos»-s--ep»r or nnr*«". Ha* eiceo-.c. c.ty re.'rrrnceP -a" :. r- at i.; Broadway._if j

    'ANTEO.By '..*'.. hea.thy, r«*p-ct»b.» V'oue< W,>-VV;moo, a-.iuation*. one to do the general noatewors of asmall pn»a-r famQy.i* a firat raus washer ar.d iron, andcan do p ain oxiainp; its other is a very sc-t piaiacook,a-. a s: rate wa.-br- a-id t.-on-r; hs* uo objeeooa to go a»oori c:s-anc- n the country. T.i^ beit of city reference ,given. P.eaaecali at J} Th.rd-avc.oe._my!2 2.'Sa?IT0AT1OMSJWANTE1I.F re Ai.Dttraee.walt-VJ «r», t-.usewors t:ri* Also, farmer*, ca'h en,waiter-, 1 c. xc Tie beat if servant* f.-r city and countryat the N. Y. Em p. ofii '>ii Bro*d*ay.

    If_ _T. P. SAfXDEP-S.\^ A N T h I) i: --»:'--.-:i - ': .-:*-. a a;:v * uoa to do geo-rai housa-wor* :or a -mad private faint-

    ly fhf no objection to riiau.berw .ra or 10 s HoU>sl la the rear .basement n the

    right m>-;: 2r*

    U/"A> i'fcW -r ---..; ratwruTibe :-.; ¦~-- tu,we!, recon.me.dert, fjr dty atd country, by S. Kerre,911 Broadway, oppoaite the Hospital. myl2 Ida"W'A.aTED-By|tre*ptxtaoieViang IV'omanaalmauonas chii:i-jer:ti» .. Hi!; i an 1 ironing or h else worein a small family. Inquire at f.il Broadway. myI2 2t"

    WA.NTED- By a Ifooag Man,who baa bat six yearsexoer -nee in Srst-rate Taisortog e-ta'i.ishme-.u. a su-natioo aa eotter. Car. give j.xai city rei..'r-r._-" as 10 charac-brr. an.; COIa from in- 1 »*. «yatr ra now pab;lsh.-.i j Pan*Apply by etter, p.-e-paid. at the iV.if-ot Th* Tribun*, mark¬ed '* Cutter." wt.. m.I wi-h pr.inio'. a't-n Ion. mylJ J'.er.-s;in the »t .re uiyl.it"

    W'AMTJtU.By two respects - Young IVoomu, situa¬tions. On-; is a t'ood coas, washer and troner; no ob-jectiona to t:o a sh tri disiarce In tro country 1 the other to¦1 t----». o :s-w,irk. da tnberwtwk or waning. Beel orcliy references given. App.y at tt B-ico-st. iti.-d f. -.r.room No A Itw

    0">h lll'MIKEU I.AIKMlEKs. \VA~Ttil!s-lea iy emp'.'jjment for e ;!...-n umntiis. at One Dol¬lar per day, will he eiv-n to I"" l.a'»ur»r* 03 ihe NorihernItailr Htd. Apply, between tre- b -ura of 11 aid 1 o'clcct, atNo. T7 Nassau-st. r-ar budding. 31 story. It*

    I'ARTNEK tv kNTtill u - wi,o can cuitimanda Cas cat ilal from V. Ota)to $10,0 0 lo invest in Iba re-

    tal Dry t tm la A eomfflua ca¬tion addressed to \ H K throasth the Lower Post (Jttice.with re»] name ssrül meet witbtmm-dial* noiire m' J -'tis*

    l-e:vv ratlltrtri. |{'»>.> \V,l>TtU In a goodSc"'."»! Ii lb-country, tep: ;.y a competent ar.d smd-

    beaiied Tuu.r, Wbo.na* lia J several years' r«,-i-rceia thetHialoea* of teach'eg. H-propoae* tasini; a few Boy* intohit own family, ano give them all the comfort* ofa goodii uue, w-.ih tuition. Including boa'd, washing aid mend'ngat two dollars per week. Tbe beet references given. Ad-dress box 895. lower Post Otn.-e, which trill meet withprompt attention. my 12 St*

    CAPITAL WANTED-TheadverdaerUengageda re.pec;ati e manutaeturing bust! -»-. but has not sutfi-ci-nl funds to carry on ihe same'o hla sansfsctioa. »> percent, wiil Ik- allowed for the use of lf-f or .i"" dollar* fortwo orlh-ee year*,and full securlW given. A bosines* p.-r-son desiroasofactive emptoymeut w. ulil be liberally ir»at-edwith, Th-moat resprclai.le references given. A i.lre.s.' Prompt," Trii-ure (Jifir.e. myl2St*. jl4"l»l ( 1TXOS..A Young Lady of experience andCaabillty for teaching the ordinary English branche*. jwishes the s tuath a Assistant Teecber in some respect.a'de School of ibis C ty or vicinity. Would nave no objec-lion to lak-> Iheeniire rhir.-e of a Juvenile Depart ent. orlo devote the *s_" po-tton of 'ime to Instrucuou in Pen-tTUmsUp alone or to receive four or hve f up.;* at h-r resi¬dence- I-dirs wi-.'ie edecation has been aegiectedin theirvojih. Any r-so-on.'1- .rs.in wul.ioy an AssUtantTear her. or person* wishing to be tsaatbtor letJew theirKnttltsh atujies without bi-.ne subjeci to tbe ordinaryschool discipline, will r,nd ihis a favor .hie opp.i'lunitv, tatu mod rale cspeuse. AddressO. W. Cbsnlug, Foat Uttce.

    W.iN'i Fl> -Aim. Pr.: ori-aitie-a! Aeste-nj, 7-i Allen-«.n-sr (jrand.) a Female Teacher c»pa of teachingDrawing, and possessing other n-.-ersary a! licau..::«The stiua .on will !> p-imaneoL Tbe attonlion of thosepenons who have moved on ir.-e Is', of May to .he T-n hWard i* dtreeied to this flourishing Institution, where chtl-i"--'! are laaghtoo the m. «».\ Ittl 1 ."> I..- \ gel i einan ai d !i s wife, or two orl> l'oee sl'igle eenileman. cau be sreomm idate.1 withb.ai'd i" a pii'aie ("aiui v in a pleasant location, RVfrrenresrequired. A.ll'.-sij O. r-rce ol Ibis paper. no. iJ3li«O UAltUlNtJ..Th.or four gel eeo can be accom-as mo.iM'e 1 wiOi pleasa.nl rwi-j. l.o-atf.«t am! tea. ofull board,ai S5 Franklltt-sL one door from Broadway.

    n>\ IS

    |~'II I NTKY BtlA Itll.-'.e-san!, airy rooni's. wt;nV.' ^ooU aceommodaiioM maybe h»i a-, the .*>iar Ino,Fishklll Landing. MRS H. VAN VOO&HiS.mvt-' jA-eod*

    Ii OA ICD on Brooklyn Hlgbia..A larj- and plea-am¦ room, with a floe water p.ospeci. snita'.;- for a stenil.man and his wife, eaa be oiitaiaeal by appljiug ai IS IVU-

    low-sL my 12 ills*a t It-. J. M. SiWAl >, ite WashlLgloo-st 1 bav-i"Itfiit -.ak< :i tie a-.-a-.j coav-n.rui Koa-dlr g House.s'o 13 .lurray-st.New-York, ¦ pr-p»red to accommodateTranaleoland Permanent Boir.i-rs, at reasuoable price*.an! respectfully invites the consilr.ralion of her friends andthe public.Tne house is airy and p'.eaiant. and ihe lncatir>o desirable,

    in lb* vicinity of the business -portion of the c tv, ann aboutmidway heiwren Broadway ard Ihe Nnrih P.;ver S-.eatn-boat L_.i!tcgs. To the comfort of families a* well as tndl-vlduals, the arrangements of the house are suitably adapt-ai.New-York, May I, ii 1*1. m>7 lwis-

    pCILMSaKD PAUIsOHS-A single Oentlemaaa. can meet with handsome furnished parlors,connect-ed by Pol llog d wv*. In ihe house of s priva'e family downtown,where boarders will notbe taken, TbiaU admirableoppormnlty for »uv p*r«oo hI want o. 79 Cedars**.(between s-..,.;w.,- andihe Post OtS "e.i where tbej are billy receiving new clouds,which ihey ..|T-r a: tbe lowest mark-; prieee. rr y7 ;*:s*

    UEtlOV ai.,- PECK, NICOLSON v WR10HT.J -bers in S. a Oood*, Lave removed Iheir silk and fancygoods from 139 Pear.-*!, to N t 54 Cedar-si. nearly oppositeire Posi-Oriice. belwty-n William ard Nassau sta .Mew.York, where ihey have rece'.vej and kt- n.-w P'epared losiiovt . * larce and complete assortment ot fashionable si agoods, carefully selected fi no the ;ti-*i ~:p-'rtat;ons. witn.irirt r--ard n ro'ce to ibe Jobbing I-.i-r-.or Tra.ie. Sönn¬ern, Kasiem and Western Mercusi is ar- respeetiilOy Invitedlo rail and enami-ie th-lr slock, for variety and »t:i-:t Ba-ttirpassed ny a y ulLer bouse; they ntay lest assure! thatextra inducement* will be odered mem for Cash, or ap¬proved par.r. mvt lmi»

    R E.ttOVAL. Fairbaaka'a ptatftona Scales..F< -. ...X Co. ha'e removed to No. lit Waier-tLnear Wail,utvi istf

    BOYS' CUTHIH r,*T 271 .: -: errwrj.* tt saij&E a>o 4U_t,

    FOsMtkLT 23d.

    MR-. CORNWALL. Hal .s-and *t '-i~;ng for severalyear* been favored vsuh_e*a.oat flattevinx snccua* inher business, ofer* ter su,cere ackn-iwledgmest* for so

    tltsara] a patroraee. and bnpes by ber n >w ext-aded ftejii.lie* and costiant »elf-sapenr.lendence of her business -.?.!.--.; ». - luaa-- ol th- same. Her pre*s»nt stodt of rea-dy-maJe 3oya' and Ch lure-,'* Clothtrg sne be.i-ves scpenor m point «»f style, wo-kmanab p aid material to that ofany o_er estai.rtssmeni in the Union, com prising as it does,the laie*t and mosi ta»tefui »lylev, both in aau-rtii animo ie uf Pa-is, Loo Ion and New-York-N.B. Famltiea hndm«: their own £otsis can have tb-m

    made or-ta.-e a_d ir.mui-d in the beat poatioos mann-r aimoderate charge*. _m>7 lineodisEXTRACT OF VAMLLA.-Pare co^crou-u-dtlxtrad .; Van a Co ..-..r ag Ice Cream. Cq«i»-js.Syrups, Ssuce*. Jel_es, Cot iecuoi.ery. ir. Tau ExtracjpoeSLSsea la the mos; concentrate*! form ihe d-.iciou* tasteand mucn adiaire-j aromatic odor of ine far V_a::.i Bean,aid for a 1 cultcarv puip--s>e* wi l ra-'ottnc :5e most eon-ve.: . i »nd economical manner of co_=_ctca'icg it* davor.Price 23 cenu.P-epa~d and s-.li ry HENRY JOHlaSON.Chsarlst and

    Drugs St, >-irr-,sof .> a B Saodsi. Co. -"j 3ro.ui»«y.c->r. Csa_i..-r» su Sola alto at 100 Fulton *- and 77 East

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    Hmniw.v. mv9 2rci*->d

    PXTUaCT .>>' LEMON-roe flavoring CusOkrus,tCilce ir-er. J-..:-s S;. rn-» kc Im* '-- a pure .:xtrac%coa'.M -.nc .- - '.< >'r f th- f-"- In botlie*. i5 cmesr\ Pr-rt..o} -.v HENRY JOHNSON. Chemist andDrugg =,^.7j Bi std .v,v. co-. Chambe.-*-*'. Sol-' alsoatiCs".Fa i -. wc 77 >;*tt är-s-lwav. rri-.S-2t:-s» »i

    GKKENWICH-ST. WINDOW Shade Dep n-.Tbeauoser-.re-ra - , ,.~rei in Exdnuve '-V.dow SbsdeStore at S i. ;i7 Oleenarkrh at,' neii door to Lee * Dry0 -oi* Str-re, » n-r» tnev t f-r for tale a new 4ad com-pl--e slock of Window ShvJe*. -a-_.1 ta «yle. variety or ig-j.a:'.;y to my ?s th- c :y .-».- at t - v-ry low.,tcas2 p-ice*.^'ircbase-t."ei:n-r w r..... or r.t. wi.i n.nd int* an ex-cel.eni 0p.or1--.11y for n-tj. -.' their s-lsx:.! ta ->' in.s k_--_-cie of trade. BER&IaN k GREASON.

    So Its ü .-r.w-ei>sit s. Y.

    BI.A>KtT>.- .i* Sales Netiv. MatAisa-. K.^;-.:yand S.c-or.-^a: B.a »¦»'-*- o; Ame-irs. mar u'ac^nre, for taaio Ly rai2 ^E^2tUTH At CO. 9* and ii Pae-st.

    Söür.f._csbobicle or rnr rowss ce LONDON.THE ToWEB OF LONDON -AB HävttvicBl B -sasesv»v :.rr. Hsrrisou Airswr:-, author cf-Oid St?-:.-.. « iSbsrppere, .' Gir Fi»'»«," ic. rricceasts. Foor Ii uatr».:. tu by C>-ttsbara. Tb* Tower ofLocior :, E-g.*; t"J Bdsiory. T .:« t>»; ..»st w.-s. ..:* cfcesfov-e of tie BttboT of " Jtek S-eppard."" ;* so»- frr lie:>.::.- psabRtbed.tea 'iiand.ora- form, »t ¦ pro- whichr. ac~s it b lie reach r>fevery c---.,- of i-iioc a-td romaace.It is perhaps ose of ti>" h-»tt Hm.iranoetcf that proedes: ofkB moanatcais of aaite.'.'.!».tb* -"..wer of London. yetwrists and ir.der---.d--: of Iis '-.:s:or:c»I greor-dwort. it.tjoandt bs those tbn.-iae *ee--» wr.'ch caly A ti^onhcan:-.- »-:;» ses_*-r y .ttlecor lo Ii» Lest of Scoct's hercicaov.;«. E-rl&ao't E.*tnry ms S« stritte-, irvaihtadtm tad ncri^a* character*. 03 ihe waBs oi thetm massive! :r..;-»-ns nun ioslhsonte ce.s of -nme atd wr>'.ebedeesstalo which, lo tie workreg the dsrs aad b'oedy p.ot, whichhistory assures us It bui loo irce. the aclior rucdacts hisread-'*.

    Bookseller*. Crttau-y Arec'-* aad P*cil-rs »applied w.tha. n-a.- Pa t-atiocs sttba low*«tt r-r-.-e«.

    UM. lt. GR*H \M. T-.-.r- B it -. sz:nvi: S s |Ot*;c- of u.a-arr.'»_M*ir*r-.n-.)

    N I W ENGLISH AN r> AME BICANTHEOLD3IC »L WORKS.Imported sad for ta'e byWILEY i PUTNAJC, 161 Broadway.DC-s Domestic Lirnrcysad Fsr-t'y Chsplaia. $7 5-'.Sr-ripcr-ai Evidecc-a o: C'-sti.i-, S-

    -" s-r's:- -- ". ..v.-d ~x .. it.ic s: *:.Btsaöp of Ca'cuia on the C«'o»«'sns. S 75The Chtrchof Scot ar.i Pn'p-t-Viol 11 Si Si.S-nro-s bytb* S-v. W. C B.sfcep. 52 5 '.Stet- T- .-. A V-s- v. t: Ere -.hirst, ti ic. So .V>.Co'>N:TiS.-!:o'i Hand Book to the 3tt> - 50 tils. "Sc..V-Cs. s Let .. a the Piroj '-.-.et. S^ Z5.G*« Book of Poaste for üctgtcrti -tad ilorrd Adectiots.

    Si -5.Life «Ltd Tim** of Loib*r. bv h'-««'.f. «; .v.McN'-iie's Chare1: sad the Chiirches, S-».R--. sydr-ey Smiti't Strraoct. prearhed s; St. Psut t.

    itc ?4.Bishop SCaet m Dvie Prsyer. Ü1 50.A Hs-rr-ny of the F>a- i}«re:» Vr. k». SS.V-r»««'..r'Hoir Season*. edit--r!-1 Dr. Hook. Si Tj.Wilkinson's cbrlsi onr Gospel. M -u.The Fur-a of the Caiho -s.Vois 1 sod 1.2d edition, ST.I,-c:u---s on Isaiah, by Rev. J. H Stc---«rt. Si 5*.Biorr.f- d'» Sertaoai "or Coontrj CcamiraitOBa, S; t*Cbnrer.es of the United Ki-ü^oro.voi I, Si jo.Wbtks't Serip ursl MasiSifS. S-Tbe Toon* lastrocted in irs- tiosprl.St 50,Heaven Pbvsical s--i U irally Co.-sidere i. 81.Works of :h- Ptoiian Dtvtnet volt 1 and e eacii '1 eta.Prae-'-t Tr.-i-'-'.t-al Es«hj« *.' '¦>'.Alexander's Conin.e-ia-- on [salab. S3Biblioth-ca Sar ra and Theological Review,; vnl* Svo So.Patrick Lowtb, 1c. Commer.isry on lbs Bible. SIS.W \ p r.-»rsf«rtt y os bstt'i a Is-j:- a'd r rh assir:-

    Bientof Standard Tbssolofy. a;, r-»- worsts. ForeignandAmeri-si. a-- a^fded a» s-»"r; as rns 's'ed. reyed i'tts

    A B'0CE"'TO TAKE HOME1'".'R DviCToa-The Cbrono-Tbermal System of* M-i:-;se by Dr. il ctsoo of London, edited hy D»cLTur-er of this city, coataiair:»r cov-i ar.,t m->«t Important»i-ws of Disease set its prT»r trestraertt Price 73 cea's.For sale by REDFIELD. C.tatoa Hail. N-w-York.myW Silt*_ ;

    HUOKS.Toeol igical a-.: in:»r- laaeoas, t'»,e.;.»r witha larsre collection of school books, for sale si a reduc-don from ih* pablishing prices. Stranjers and other* visit-me ibeelty daringthe pres.-tt week of A"niverssriesand Inwart of lbs ah ive tied it I > their a-tvantsj-s-to call up¬on the tiSscrtb. r. D. FANSHAW,myl2 "ttlt* 575 B-oaJwav. opposite Niblo's.THE PEOPLE: BY M. MICHELET.

    nAPPLE TUN k CO. Put.,i,hi.nTu-*ds»-Tc- People:. by M. Miete:-!, Professor of Htatorj la . Collegeuf Frinc.trar.siat-d hy o Ii S-nun, En;, l^ino. Paper.over, price st; ceots: cloth t">j cts.Forming No. IS of " Appl'f.m'- Literary IflsceDsay."I ha.- made this isny k but of myse C out of mv lite, and

    out of my heart I hiv,. ijri;--ed 11 from my observation,ir.'tr. rt:, relations Of friendship and teighborhood; havepicked It up from ine roads. Cosaeelovee to favor ilio»ewbo fell iwoittonecorti-.uousi.iea. Above all, I hsve foundIt in 'he r*ro::-clior.* of tnvyi'iith. To know the life of liePeople, iheir !a">or acd iheir »u:r-rtnr*. I had but to interro-gate my m-mory. ( Extract from Author's Preface.NEARLY READY.The [./. o' Martin LtU»r. kStnered front his own writ-

    ines by iL Micheiet, iranslatrd by O. U. Smi h. 1 voLI2.no.Tie- History of France, from the earliest period,by M.Mnnel-1. translated by S H Smith. N>> S. Piicei5cenu.Expository Leciure» on St Paul's Epistle 10 th-> Colos-

    liar*, in which Ilm Apostle's Argument rotpeetini: th« Er¬rors r-evailing on lue subject of ihe Mediation of Christ,preval log ai Coloste, it spr'ied to ih* present circum->tarre< of eur Prousstant Church. By Dsniel Wilton, Bp.>f Calcutta. One neat and che- p volume.Light in the Dwellioe, ora Harmony el the Fiiur Oosp«!s,

    "with *!]ort ar:-i siruule emek «. a ispte.i to r-a i;-"g at familyprayer*, ar'l arranged In £66 seclioos for.every day ia thei»ar. By the author of'Peep o( Day,'' Line upon Line,'Vc. .'.c. U.ie n..1 volume. 3 ro. myll his

    THIS DAY FUBLISHEDBY CHARLES Ml'LLK*. 118 Nassau-*;, the Tempta-dOB "f Wea :h r the Heir by Primog-nnure By Mr*.Ernel'- Carlen, Antboresa or the"- Ree of Tb nie Itlao 1.""mm the Swedish. By Outlavut C. Hebbs«. Price is c's.r n.,:;y prir,i-.l pa^e*. This work is justly ranted byEuropean cril'cs sm- "g the most perfert produrilnnt ofits kind,and has er-atly Increased the his/h repu'ailon ot;h-celebrated auth irett of the .. Rose of Thistle Island'"whom many of tie* Eni'llth Jeiirna.isls hs-'e deemed »u-;-erior even la h-r nre«i riv,', srid c. untrv woman, Mi*sBreroer. We predict with ceriaini», thai Jie " Temptation¦f Wealth" will be receive.', by Ihe -easing public withma- i'ro'is appl»ii«M mvlJ 2na'1

    THE YOUTH'ä~CABINET'.A MONTHLY MAGAZINE, ed led by Re». Francis C>» ^ ' ittb Perms SI rear, I copies for S3. Personsrem ahroad tre invne.1 lo call and examine specimens.

    Ü. A. VA-OU!» WORTH. 1' ,'.'i.i.er.my'" ">"»' S N-t*sa'i-«t.

    PAINE it HUKGESSHAVE 31 PI ulk [ED, First Lessons In EnglishHrSSmiiiSr snd Corupo«liior.*-Wtih Exercises in the H'e.netiisof Proour rlaline, Won* for Dictation, and Su-.'jeci*'or Compoailloos'by Elizabeth Oram.

    F.xtr-.ct from die opinion ol an experienced teacher*. The system ,,f Instruction Involved In these l.e«».ns'

    s thoroughly snslytlcal, each division exhibits the elementsif our language, arranged a:.,; classified according to the'.r.r^auic construction, in a novel, lucid and entertsiniri''.>rrn. * * * * To enumerate the various excellencies of.his wo'k would he difficult. That tu h suns has ]ung been1 lies derStum to our tcbooll will be apparent from ihe pe.usal of lt» pages; and to those who aim at 1 choice of"k« ior supplying each department of Instruction 10 ihe

    >e*i tr.aii'i-r. this t>ouk should form one, as an esser.i'al pre-laimarv study, alto an excellent counterpart to ihoan nown ;ne ..

    Opinion of Ms: >r M. M. Noah." I hsvt- known Mi«s Oran, for many year* ss one of the

    nosi il.-ient teachers in the city,arMllvs most rspahle In:'.'n.-«n.l r .r.Dillni; el-m-nt^-v rrii'»ol Immis*. myl iwts

    "BE EC HERS LECTURE STOY0UN(J"m1«7ON van is liiiportsr>l su'j-ct». Seventh ECiuor..TheLegal II ^'¦Is, L^billlles and Dulles of Woninn, hv E.I-*-ar,l 11 U.ntfi Id AM. For -a e. wholes,le a-d rri.iü.ly SAXTON h MlbES.i heap Cash Boos.rl.er« No 205Urns lw iv, gd d >or !e-low M !'s-i '.. 111o hit

    JO^T PUBLISHED,PHRENOLOGICAL ALMANAC f>r is. 17.-TI etradesu; p!le«l at Uie>.,.t of iino.ui u-:oriar t.y.nvt |mi»« FOWLERS a WELLS < II Nassau-tL

    Qlttrpeang.CARPETING, Ätc.

    is. 1I.1.IA.U JEFFREV'S Carpel and Oil Cloth,Paper Hangings, I'pho'st-ry and Transparent Win-

    InwShade Warehouse, No. 29 Csnnme-sLlate of Mi Cs-aal-st.W. Jeiirey respeclfuiiy Inform* his former pat¬rons and the pun.te stenerally that he has taken th* Iar»;etnd commodons store No. gs C«riuine-*L near Bleecker *twhich he bat hiled up witli especial reference to the conveo-rr.i e ,,; purchasers, and where he will now be happy lo of¬fers Soe and well s-lrcted sssoninrntof goods In trie abovebranches, which, fir price and quality, will couipsielavor-abty with any la ihe city.Bis first floor will exhibits choice aatoritnent of Paper

    Banklogs, borders, i e-b.ard priut*. 1c In great variety ofttj e and prices; :* sasks, n 1.s table and ptsno covers,bindings, friat'es, c rds. lasse *, window ornaments andstbar apnoistery goods,live geese feather b-ds, bolsters,plUows, pur-rurlel hair mi'.trasses, pailleasse* vc. sic.

    Ii i socoodfloor is arran.'-d expre»siy as a C*rp-t andOil ClothWare-room, where may be found all the c-weatsrd choice*! styles of Ingrai '. and plain and twi led Venoiia- Carp-is, rhectie. tuit-«l atd Bruis-ls rugs, od cioihs t^fvarious widths, while, check and fancy clor-d 4-1, it and--I Canton malting, trsnspa'.it Window Shades urowpmaau'sctare, stab rods, carp-t bindings, worsted, juta andsheep skin mils, ate kc.His ti>ir wtll cmatin :'.:.> very l»-si i;ve gee-m3 ts-odif No. 6i East Broadway and 71 Divuion-t;.

    xri'.T :a.-.p;::-Vv3,yUor fnl Ciotkt, 4rc. fv the .'print: Trade.

    K Ssiith. Ja. k Co.No- 2'yi Broad*a; ^ pp- site City HalL

    Have NOW in tn-ir warehouse, and a-e constantlyreceiving the nctie»t and moat -levant style* ot Car-.e' P't emriracirf Uta newest patterns, a:.d r .t-:pns:aga varTetv. which for beauty sad ext-at is entirely oasar-paji^-d a:-' r.." UM ssslS lllllilll msy be fourd fo..owmgkind* of roods, adapted 'o ever/ K xle of futllshj: g, vu

    Et£iss>'r FStcxca Acsossoa CssrEis,Es-li-m A.xvijisTEa.RoTatV Vit'tT WilT"M. andTs'uraiE VtLVR aad tjacssri.« CsaPETtxes

    of new sad 'j-anarui desriifesar* rich colors, superior toac"i- in."' -:' . 'ec-:ved Ttree Ply Sup-'Cne arid F:-e la-£¦* CaroeQSgS ot every ver.ety ; Vepet.*-.,, Pjun,T«- r' ti: L-» s-' .list., t'-j wtdtn.

    FLOOR OiL CLOTHS,of var.ois paiiems and desenpeoa. coctsiaing many entire¬ly ne**" dee1*7**1 aid r.-.d we., seasoned, ready for :mraedl-*> ase. Dietner »lib a cotap ete assortment of all utner ar-i'c>s ci mif**^ with the tradeAll persons ."i-v.jtiisi pnvaa? n-stder.ee*. hotels tnd

    ¦ l-di'»- ssilli t.-.--.-alvants^* to examine Ihitissortsent ofgood* b«for* r.utr.< treir se;ecit:>cs. as these

    we Ser ateacoeedinsly V w prcea a!13 im-'»*iis

    s^HEAVEjST CAJtPKT t>TAil LISHJUENT\_ mot Ued 9 '- s, N .. 3 a.;,-..hirsm Andersonia* past n xsveda ,-.-e v. t ..t.d aasenoestof super-faeZngbsh asd Ata-rcaa three p.y. d'Wbie superfine 1c-mJbi -- -naa Carpexhic, asassilacnmd ~.t ress.y 'orCitv trad*, aad wil' he told it's p-r e-ni ,o*er ihm say oia-erestab -.-.m-nt A'j-j Ju si r-ce: - eda.so varss -oraraoa carpeting 2a »1.10 3a Gi.SS^OO

    ''¦ extra SJe do he. 6d. to 5s.

    ^ do-ir?.^ iupe*ice»-1»." three ply carpet t»s.

    3a\PO0 srasre jsmi 01: cloth is .5d. 10 1».I0JRM yard* Veceuan stair carpetia. id.large 1.1-.1 -ar h '. .

    HIRAM ANDERSON, Na C-OBow-ry,ih^ Srtt -stai'dshmect above H-ster-tt

    P. S..Carpe-ar sect to say part of the city, Brooi.-t;,ie. aid cut to fit, C ee of erp-ue- Plessvos r.3cc- the nuny-a..r- rt Bowswr. _sd lto-orh.-STt.Tb

    TO LOAN-Sin s 0 cn tr-pr_veO ctty profeny. cnbond and mortisApc.vtjANTHONY J. BLEECKER. Ilia lliwual.

    syl* Iff No. 7 Brrjaa-st-

    A MKKJt'.*."« .Tl.r?«KCTfEvero D-T aad Everlngs.a. mi; w.k. eom-r.e-- --M--iiv, Uln. Solesdid Per-"jÄW at 7}o raVsCk, UK! ev-ry «.'barcooc,Lr! .T*** »** ä» ltvhtg OTCttX Ootarig. Ort«

    u , -7? « . A"Veens, to be seen from 10 A.M ? m JtoVS! f. "Ü?. ciaj"fe ' f IS cu. A fem»!», im»r-*\ « A ::o ^H a-d 12 A. M. anda." " ."»¦«»."...¦»-».¦7'. rtrore. So-ip.la.-, ari otter D.sso'vfc g VSrw*; Comic Melar.. ; Mad.EocitsrI B>e samOU* ForTaae Te-ter. AdmlsV.x: 2>. cant*.Children und-r if yrun Iii cwa,_/"KAM) VOCAL AND l>!*TKC^JB.NTÄXcT^VT err*. Sirsora Rü>lN A PiCO rr*?-«cifa_y anaounc**to the rchl;- that see will g:r; her Srst Concert, s'.aee bor&T-iT_ from Havana, ca Tuesday Evsaiag, M»y I2ia, at theApollo Saloon. Signers Pico wi be asstsied by the follow,log distinguished Artist*, vir Madame Otto, Miss Norib--

    .. Madame Siiriaardt. Mr. 0 bert. Mr. Mayer. Mr. Kyle,Mast. Scorr-a. Mr. T'a-m aad Mr. Seame*.Messrs. T'.ram aad Seases w-J prvslde a: Iba Piano

    Fori«.Coo.-'r: w): crmimetTCe at eight o'clock.Tick-is onedol ar. fRCORAMM E.

    raar t.Duo Co-jcenaale.. Piano aad i :o;_. Mr. Ttrnnxaad Mm*'Seoaca.

    Cavtttns-rarisina-M- P. Mayer.DoaireltJ,Song.Madame Btirkaardt. " Taou art lovelier."

    M. B. Have*.Dai-.E Bartvere.Sig-ora Pico aad Mr. Maver, " Pj.cc.ue

    w eon ".IliiaalllfCavatt-a--Ersant, S'guor* Pico, "Eraaai, Ernsti, tnvo-I»mi".Verdi.

    Ana.R^er-.o Deverecx.Madame Ctto. " L'amor »uemi:« beaia".Doclz-Ul.

    Du.v.Norrna-Signor* Pico and M_* Northaü. '. Dec Con-te".BeLlaL

    r»aT rt.S-aal*h Song.Signor* P'co."To S*ndnagn~*...Blanco.Solo.Flute. Mr Kale. Brtiliacl Variation» on ihe Cavailaa,

    .. Sell ragto." from Seralramid*.Re»«mi.Song.Miss Northall.'- Km'. ofSpring"_Fehden David.Romance.M tl be-1." Le Fils de la Vlerge".Send».DueUmo.Slzuura Pico and Mr. Ulbert. "Mirabiarca lu-

    na".RossiniCavatiaa.Robert !e Dtable, Madame Olio. " Robert, Rob¬

    ert, to' qoeJ*sime".Meyerbeer.Grand Ana.I Limbardt. Sigaora Pico. ¦. Noa fa sogen."VerdiTrio.Semlramlde.Signora Pico, Mies Northail and Mr.Ma>er... L'usaio arolr".Rossini.The Pia- ) Foi te med on thi« ivcaaion I* from tbe Factory

    ofHallet, Datrial, Co B '»ton.(and for aale bv their agent*.Firth, iiv, li Pond, SS9 Broadway.

    The S.-a- «;. S -ng 'ja« but been ruhlinhed by Firth.HallIt PooJ. wtih an adaptation of Eng i»h worCa. mjll 2tl*

    V^TÜ" Ä LÄN D L\!^irir.'lKNTAL OUHCSKT..Philip Ero*t «nd Hermann A. Wo echaupt reapect-v annooaca to iheir tner.da and the pub ic ihn ihelr Sr»i

    Concert wl] p.aoe on Thur»day errning, the 14ih otMav. at the Apo lo salo»n.Th«v will be "n«.»ted hv fevoral eminent arutti, Mra.

    Ki-a-d Coder,Mr Phi.ip Meyer and Mr Timm.Tickets may lie nad at lhe principal Music Store« and at

    .Vir residen. e. 3Sj B-oaoway. Price .V cenia my$5t\| I .-"if fXr»JllT.-M. DCMSUAY71rr'o.'e*«»r ofi'a the (ju.ur. Singing, Pitno-Forie. Accordion andViolin.continue* to leach Ladle* and Oenliemen of New-York, at their own re*ldecce*. if recaesied. in auv part ofill* city, without extra charge. Pupt.a taken from thecountry. 7'treu reasonable. Apply at Mr. I) 's. No. M>Boml-sl. near lb- Bowery. m\5 tte.-dts*IVJBW.YUKK 9sACK£D MU9J.C SUClBT Vs.I'WkM: o: i:ie Messiah .The pu .. are --.i-rifullj;informed t.nat the Anniversary Performance of the SacredMuaii- S.v. ry will iai»e place on Kriday eeenl- g, lilh insL*nnie»-»ar7 weeal at me XabaWttaCsQ,OO winch occasionHandePa OranJ Oratorio of ihe Meuiah will be performedby universal rwnoaCThe prl»cioal S o parte will bo iustalr.ral by the moat

    dUliniiuiahed VocalUt* ;r thectty Fr.riher pariicular» willhe fiirnUh-e In a aiT'sMoueni advertisement mv7

    na John aoAkr. <IODINE LINIMENT.

    I^OB RHEUMATISM, SWELLED LIMBS. Sprain*.es, Ci ntracUoa* of lhe Cord* and Muaclea, Scroftt<

    so :¦>. p.WHia-d.

    Hr .:-f-a. Paralj >la or lot ol the use of the Limhe, Disease of dieSpine an ! Hip Joint, Eruption* of the Skin ic AcThis Liniment is universally admined lo be the only arti-

    c.e ihat w. per r-:i a.l lhai u i* lepresented to do. lit*a Scl»r,l fir. Chemical Compound of Iodine that he* perform¬ed such aatooishiog cute* of lone standing, af'er everyother remedy ha.l tailed, that it would Itagger belief if tbeyCould not .ubH.anllateU by lhe moat respjcutile per»on*who have ber-n cired.

    It permsnentlv and «rT>rtiiai|y cure*RHEUMATISM,

    euh.T ehron e >r Inflammatory.ParalTal* or loa* of iheueeotlhe Liuibe. Contraction* of Cord* and Muscle.; Uout, Ii mai-lera rot ,if how Ion« atandlna Sprains. Bru'*i*. Tumor*.Hard Swelling*, and Enlarged Joint* yield to a few »ppli-raoona of Ulis Liniment Ii has b-en usrj with incredible.ucres* lo Scrofula or Klag'* Evi:,enlars;ed Oiand*. dt*ea*e*of the Spine ar d Hip Joint», Tic Doloreaux, ku.t all Ner-von* Affection*. '

    It It invaluable and act* like a charm, (topping the bleed-log of Flesh Wound* and causing ifiem to heal In a fewdaya. It h-« never heen known lo fall in nridg the mostBtnbborn Ulcer*orFevar Sore* and Swelled L»t», Pain*stoss the Ü dneys, In the Cheit, Side, Stltf Ne.-k, SoreThroat, and Croup, can be lotanlly relleveil by suluraticg apiece of dtnnel with the

    IODINE LINIMENT,and hind upon the pan anea*ted.

    11 «pe.. IUy an 1 erfeciually eradicates cutaneous eruptionsor ihe s»:n in i*e form of Salt Kh-iirn', Eiyslpes**, Pimple«,Rlncw'or-it or l'e'ier. Bariier'* licit. Scald Head, a.- It In-s.autly re leve* ToLthache and Headache. It extracts thepain and cure* Corn*, Bunion*. Chilblains, k&A word upon lhe or,gin and cause oi

    DISEASES.When the human frame tactive* a shock, either from

    heat, Cold, fatigue, or other came*, the weakest orgau of!the system - ;if-rs moat, One person will have * cough,theluogsbelog tie- »eake.i organ; his neighbor rheuina-u*m.thenniscollarandcellalardasae betng th* weakest;another enlarged ultuüaand awsaUlage, lhe g acdular sis-Una being me weakest, *c. When von have »n organ ihua j- lite morrt dtreel your application lo lhe parts dta-eased, lhe belter lbs pro*pecl ol" lellef

    DR. ROAKE'S IUDINK LINIMENTproduce* a healthy artum In .tie di*en»-d pan, strengthens,invigorates, ami leatores ll 10 perfect health. It only wantslobe tried to satisfy the most skeptical of the restoring pow¬er of this most valuable Liniment.

    Phvsi tans are ,ially recoiuinending Dr. KOAKE'S JO-DISK LINIMENT, fv'srdlnc It Ihe long *OUgbl for de»!d-ramm a only srtenlihc compound of IODINE In the formof Liniment, without color and unpleasant smell, thai canhe used upon lite in .at deilcale female or child wlUi perfectsafety.

    N' t a nay passes without btlaglcg the most Intnreailngresqlt* from the use of Dr. ROAKE'S IODINE LINI¬MENT.

    ASTONISHING CURE OK RHEUMATISMand Disease or me joinv or 28 vrsas' stsmdimc.Gonit-meti. i fe-i .i a dmy la «inte tor the i.enent of the

    the puli tc, ihe astonishing cure of mvself, which Is as fol¬lows: For lb- last twenty years I have been troubled withrheumatism; I O Old nr.l wait without a rant or crnu-h;the pain -Jvaj excruciating so much SO lhat 1 could not sleepntt-rt* The disease finally sel'leil la my hlpjolnl; lhetf,¦ y Li l e sme eloDgated or pushed out of Its socsel by thepa'ti and i.nllammnllon; lhe cord* Iwcatne conlraclrst so a*to to throw my knee forwa'il, a-id drew my fo it backward.

    Lot*of my tees barely touched the ground whenM y h-alth was *o inttch impaired, I made up ray

    mind thai t'.e disease was so t;-m y seated lhat nothingcoull benefit me; I had tried lhe very best physician* ar-dall of the sure Cures, wUflOOl r-lle'. I »«i advised by afnrnd 10 try lloake'* I niine L nliner.t. which I coosen'ed lowithout faith but before I had Used ore botro I found re-,\r(.:i red ieed the n ilanimation and extracted lhe pain. Icontit'U-'l to use |t freeW for six weeks; the cord* becamere.axel ihe leg resumed Its former appearance, tb« painand |i 9 imtnatl »n ha* all subsided, and, in fart, I am perfect¬ly wel;; I walk without cm« or crutch, and am a'lendtogda'.lv to my busii.es* to the Joy and eomfrrrt o' my family.

    A HEBARD, 75 John-st.Fact* are stubborn ca*e* everyday bring* more evidence

    of tba va'ue of Rnake * Leitn« Liniment.Fee logs of gratitude and the g.x>.| of my fellow creatures

    who may be atHicled In iho same way, toducea ine lo staletheajtot.lahlng cure of my child, which la as follows Threevears a^o he. was attackerl wub a swelling upon the side offils neck, wt'rh grew so large thai it lursed nls h»>ad to ones'de. ll' tally broke, dlacharglng large quantise* of mai¬ler. *cd kept on riis. Ii irging until he was reduced lo a mereskeiel II-h.Üereo pain n>i r.bif.le. I employed thebest phvstcisns and made wenf a g'eatmar.y remedies¦*r-/.i '-er,, t:'. I ma-'e tip my mud he niisidie. I w«s

    by a friend wh i knew ilie h-si.ing power* ofKoase's IimI.ii« f.lnam-nt to trytt. I am "tappy lo say that Ihad n i iae.1 ose bottle before the s ires comroeered heal|ns Hr.; the swelling and Irid oMnaiun subsided, and before! had used the secon t.ottle be w*» perfectly weil. JOHN9 EASTON N.eh avenue. Principal Depot, S IN-QERSOLL tt CO '." John-sr._my!2 if

    TEETH, TEETH, TEETH.

    (¦aHEAPEST DE>TIST OFFICE in ihe City.j K whole sei of leeih for.#4U f>A slDgle tooth sei on, from if< Ce'.la lo. 3 00Teeih nl e.1 with fine gold.Tonhache carevt. 25

    I .siru'foos given on Deottstry aeoeraily.or on any sin¬gle branen, on very reasonable term*. All wo-k aone attht* orijc» warrani-d. N TAYLOR,|l" - .rgirat and Mechanical D»n'i»t. 62 East Broadway.

    F,"« DURATION.. *V> Broome-at.Mr CHAM BE R-4LAIN lovite* parents who desire a small permanentSchool for iheir children, to eaiamlae hi* acc->mrnodauoae.N. B..Lvii-saal g-n'.lemen may aval: themsei /es of a

    g ippof inity for tassractioa in Drawtog. Writing, ibe.branches of >..-;.¦ Iah Education, and Latin,at Mr. C.'sroom*.

    Private le«sons ihren the mornicg, afternoon, ore7ent-o?_ tin!: r.ls*

    (»I KWOOU tV .-ILKIIlNEIf, No Vitt.* Peari-st,_J e it r.er jf Kjiiou-sl. opy isiie. lhe Lolled lutes Hotel,

    have ' .r sa> -ine gold and at.'er W»ic ie«, fashionable Jew-airy 51 -er \V»re. P-ncii Case*, r.ae Cutlery, fancy Good*.i.c at rreallj red i'e.i prtc.e*. my'2 ifDIsANK BOOK da: «sTATIDNEKV W.r-nouse.I) Tie suMCiibers would Invite ihe aiteallon of Dealersand C stntry Merchants geoeraliy lo their extensive assort¬ment of Siationery snd B ans Books; Leiter, CaD and NotePaper; Envelopes of every size and Qiality Gold Pens:i, : and St.'er Pencils: S"-a:t-.-g Wax and Wafers, ugetb-er wiia every arr.e.e 13 the atauocery ^ne. win Ue so d Inrmsnt sfl pus h.a-rs a: the lowesl whoieaaie rates,

    -v!.' FRANCIS It LOCTREL.77 Matd-n-laoe.

    SCHEW PRESSES FOE SALE.

    tr*OLR L4P.0E S^A^Di a(J Screw Presses, «ullablofor 01. preaser», ctliro pr.^i-rs, c. ;ih packers, wbarc 1manufa.:urers, or any other pc-p.-a- where greet power 1*wanted. Each pr»*» wei/hs af^ju: 5 ton*, screw* 4* loche»diameier; will be *o;d s.ngle or together. The above?-e*»e* will be sold a bargain, to close a concern Apply

    ¦M THOS. CHALMERS,myl2l*r~ _2t C »rtlan-*-*t New-York.

    DR- SMITH'S PREMIUM MASWETIC

    MACHINE..Tte Premium aad Mec«i Oeing awarded,f tr lb a M scbiae ai the late Fair of lhe American Insil-:ule. 1* me be«l evidence of lu saps-rionty. Ii 1* oa a coo-strucuon entirely neav. Each case l* accompanied with aManoa! wlm -nii Msnufartory astt ofSee f3rt»dway,16 d'xrrs ax^velhe Park, .eft side gotcgup.

    W1I.LIA.M.-HI HGÜ FIRE Insurance Compsny.Orri--e on Oesjjd-sn. c-ear Firu at. Wtli-a. hnr^»Agency Mo. 7; W *..-t'.re~. Weit.'s Boildtag*!.blEECTOBS:Sirniel IVniens, (Fred. W. Fa/re, .Waahingtoo Post.C-i-lesO Handy. Nirc.).a* Wyriorl. A T. Vsn Boekerk,Francis S '..'hr.saW.aViMte.iAjj«J.C Benedict,Cran UcroutdsaM, roomas McE.ralh, iSamuel iL Clspp,

    JeremU.: 1'HICSOO.LEML'EL RICHARDSON, Pres'dt.

    X. B. il .-ours. S»ev aSHINGTON POST, Agent. New-York.

    JOBS ?.. R .Br.STs. Sur.-eyor.XW This C'Knpiny coolin-ie 10 !n*are every de*crip«1ou

    of property throegnont ihe Uaibscl Slate* a^atDSi loaaordsmage i>j Fire on fsv.-rab.eterm*._ myil lrnl«

    \Y WeCD-*i»v raommg at 3 o-riock. gteAtMcan he taker.

    Mm.1'V.^ T"?'j':r"a"ma1?/&N- * CO- e- Wallst.tt'Kr.U Ca^-a¦.l.WK*tJ-:-¦-.--.'.' case* suver. 6iae*.¦nild and wtae mtx-d T-»t«aU. tor tale bygo- an- w_e °tlSA)fSTB i, CO. äu and 52 Ptse-sL

    &tttfirm Bales.JOSIAH RICHARDS. AmiIom*,.

    BY BANGS, UGBAJUW * -*I-ATT.-»torajtm « .«...«.«>.--L-.'-n. Advances made oc coo .signajents for Aw-iio* fc ..

    THIS EVENING, May 12ih.ViLTin-t Law Litaaiv .An extensive «ad very Tain«,

    bio private library of Law Bocka, cootaiuleg compete (etao'ell the Sew-York Reports and moat ol tbe more tmpor-tan: Bsrtbfc and American Reports, Treailaea and Dlgasta.farrim: ar» bereefatr.rV Caialcguee wfil be reedy oa Sacirday preV.oca to

    .ale.WEOxsaoiY.TacaiDAT m< Fa;pay E' xm-ses. May liiib.

    Uta aad litb.ExTisstea Sail or VaLsaata Boox*,.Aa sxteusivo

    and »ery excellent collection of new Book«, leci'sdlo; alarge invoice of tpiecd-d EaaUah Book*, modern ediüoaa,recently receleed from Lordoo. The Cata-ocoe also i*to-breee* Stacdard Book». Library Edittoce, valuable Tbeo-.?*;r*! wests, very treat variety of popular Sccoel andC.asstcsJ Book». Medical Works, a Isrge aasortswot cf 81-h«si and Prayer Books. Juvenile aa-1 Children's Kooss. anmvolee of pnme Black Books, fcc. gecreraUy m lots to settdea.eraAl*j. an Invoice of Foeoch Books, recent editions of pop¬ular works fn cjuannrw. yvr

    .^."CRDAY EVENING. 16th,At T» o'clock, at tbe Auction Room.:.«« < a»o Vslcaile Law Litaaav .a la-re ard rat.

    nabie Law Ubrary.cootalam« coeap;*te Serie* of tbe NewYork Reports, vir: Johnson. Coweo W«pj«i;, mil John¬son's Chancery, Hopkins, Paige. Edward» and HoffmanL'nlled States Reports; Peters, Cranch, Wbeeton, Howard'United States Laws, etc ; Massachusetts Reports, 17 vols ;PIckermg's Reports. 2s vo's; MereslPs do and other valua¬ble Reports ; Bogllsh Reports In both Law and Equity,nearly complete series also of English Common La- Re¬ports'; English Chancery and Exchequer Reports; valuableDigests and Tread»es; Law Dictionaries and Commenta¬ries: Elementary Works; Seeston Laws. k,c.Tbe catalogues will be issued oo Friday morning.Also.Od« Share In ibe Library of the Law Institut*.

    If 1 «»I.T«s.> Cat t u. Auction end Usumimuii Mer-a . enacts. No*. US ration-at. and 34 Aon-et. Liberal ad-vaaces -.a-'- sn desire . *-u- and oronmt eemms made.

    THIS DAY. TCE5DAY, (In cocunualloo).At 10 o'clock, at No. T!t Broadwsy. op stairs.A large and splendid assortment of Fnsoch Millinery aad

    Farcy Goods, comprising Suk of every description, em¬broidered silk and straw Hats. Caps, Scarfe. Velvets. Rib-boos. Head Oroameots. Feathers, sic.Also, the natures of ibe store, compcistog Mabogacy

    Counter. Show Cases. Chsirs, Sofas. Looking .Ilasse». »c-N. B..Catalogues wtll be reedy on Friday morning at 34

    Atm-st.SHERIFF'S SALE.-On Wednesday, Mar ISth. at 10

    o'clock, si N*. 34 Ann-st bv virtue of a !..¦ Jturd's War¬rant, a very large and general assortment of Furniture, coo-sisiirg o' one Plano'orte, ttofas. Center. Pier «-.. CardTables. Mahogany Bedsteads, Di»ans, Brussels and IrjtralnCarpet», Rugs. Book-cases. Pier Gla-eee, F-ather Beda,Maitresses. Oil Cl-'ihs. Ch ns. Glass and Esrth-awar*.Stoves, Kuchen Furniture, kc Ac

    On THURSDAY, May 14th.At to o'clock, at 34 Ann-sL

    Siixairr's Sale Of Books, io cooslstlng of English,French. Italian. O-rman and other Books. PsmphUl*. kc

    Ök JAUks st. 'iii.i.r.«TUESDAY. May IS, IW8.At to o'clock, at Store No. 2 Llaerty-st.

    Boors, Shoks a.«o Bk -..»«t.-i, cases Boots. Shoesand Brogans, cootlsllogofevery variety, suitable for South-era, Weslarn and Northern trada Sale positive.

    On WEDNESDAY, May 13.At ; o'clock, at tbe Store of Bulkley It Brooks, No lrf

    Ferry-sLLatYHca..S.000 sides Sole'Leather.

    1,000 do Upper do, with other articles inthe line.

    WM. W. SHIRLEY, AuctioneerC^ATALGtiL't. SALK.-Ü asaware, French Thine/and Eartnenware-.By II. K. Wtllsrd..Tnlecay, Tues-dsy. May 12th. 10 o'olock, ai the Sales Room. No 17 Wall¬st In lois fnim tbe theives, to tuti retsliers. While F.lnt,Bine, Purple, and other Glass; P'.ichert, Decanters. Bowls,Toilet Cologne Bottlet.Wster CsnisTs sod Tumbler., SignalLanterus,Pressed Tumblers,French White ChinaG.lt Oiran-doiee. Had Lanterus, Solar Lamps, Blue and oihvr Crock-ry. Sale positive, for cash. mvl2lt*

    BY W|t H. FRANKLIN, It SUN.AT THE MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, on Wednes¬day. May 13th, at i2 o'clock, Perrtupiory Sale of UrnVacant Lot on Ninth si on the north side, between Firstand Second-aveaues, and about tv- [eet fnuu the Flist-avenue, being UA feel frost and lear, by'it (eel 3 inchesdeep, or half the block. *l> » may remain on bond andmortgage. If desired. Tbe sale will be absolute to tbehighest bidder, and being In ihe Immediate vlclntty of ScMark't-place, Is a very desirable locatlou. For fartherparticulars ttuulre of me AucUoneett, at No. 16 Broad-tl.my2 2t_ _

    1,'IMi ri,A.NT« AT AltTlO.N.-A. LKl V wUlI tell on Tuesday Morulog. at Id o'clock, at £M Broad¬way, a choice and select collection of Plsuls, cuuslsitog Inpart of Ceuiellaa. Axaltaa, Rh.)dodeodroii». Rosas, Gerani¬ums, Lilies, Jasmines, Trees In fiuit. Oleanders, amongwhich are one large Lrtuon Tree, full with fruit, and onelarge splendid Oleander, with numerous other varietiesworthy of general notice. Also, Dahltas In pots. Sale with¬out reserve._myll 2tLMNK PLA.NTs) AT AtCTIUN.-A. LEVY willa tell on Wednesday morning, at 12 o'clock, at No. 233Broad wsy, a very cbotee collecilou of Planta, coniltllng Inpart of Cape Jasmins, Oranges In fruli and dower, a fewof those beautiful Ronunculus and Aneuionies In fl>wer,Carnallons, Heieolhropes, Moss and other Roses, with duinerout olh>3r varleUes. from one of our best florists. Also,s few bassets of cbotee Dshllas, In pott, worthy public at*lentlon. inyU2l*

    \CCOLNT HOOKS, S-bool booat and Stationery..The tubsctber would rospeclfuhy tnferm Mediants,Tiaders, Teachers and others, lhal lie hat taken the ttore,formerly occupied by Mr. John H. Mtnure, and lately oyMessrs Skii man i. Lane, No ..o l'.ar!-st and Is now pro-pared (being Miutell a practical manufsclurer) lo BtaauTac-lure Account Buokt of all kludt.aml ruled lo any paliem, atihe shortest nodce, tnJ althe lowett pricea Siailjoery-Eogilsh, French and A nerlcsn.supplied on Ihn most res-tousble terms. S. !¦¦,.>. U ..as o! every description, atwholesale or retail. Cards, Clrculara, Bills of Lading.Notes, Cstaloguee, Bill Heads, it. printed wtui neatnessand dlspalclL Paper Ruling and Book Pilndlng.

    .JOHN r. ELLIS. Stationer, No. 400 Pearl-sl.myl26l* (between Osk aud Madison sts.)

    Oirice or Uovsatosiig n. R. Uompany, iBridgeport, Msy i, IS46. i

    NOTICE.The second tutiaUmeni of Twenty Dollaraper sh ire ou the Preferred Capital Slock of the Housato-nic Railroad Company becomes due tnd payable on the luUtday of June next. 9lockholdnrt who tuuy pref.ir lo makeuun payment for this sod all subsequent Installments can daso at that time. By order of Ibe Board of Directors,mys 2wls_H. NICHOLS.Treasurer.

    npO i.l»AN.*n,iX'0 on Improved cuy property, on bondA and inortgsge. Applv loANTHONY J. BLEECKER, Auclloocer,

    myl2 lw No. 7 Mmad-tL^jmjr-^HOskWbliilPM.NII Forte r.Tf sale.Hs^ltilisfWff *"" ri'""v'""1 Stool prtcei IK), being butII 17 '* '' .' " ' 1 mstiumeolU * m £ If list exlia high and low knya, a brditaullose, is inaue by one of the flrtt city manufaciuren, amiwsrrauled. It Is new. Apply at 31» Waalilrjglon-sLrayWIwls*cr.^J~KINl. CUAKl.E?*"^PANIltLet-FiveMW*1 \k'.i»ck aad fawn, received Iroui Looduo by ibe

    packet ship Switzerland, for sale by A Öftere,5 John sL A so, souio very tine young African parruts fursaleby A. OtliEVE, Importer and drsler tn blrds.csges,seeds, ic myl2 3t*»J 5 h KIVV'H SAl.K.-By virtue of a writ of Fisrs

    f-'aci.»s io me dlrecied and delivered, I wld expose tosale on tne Wrduea Jay, twenty fuurto day of Jane nest, atlea o'clock la the foreuoon, tl die vetllbule of tne Cuy Hall,hi Ibe city of New-York, all the right, tide sad Interest orDaniel .... Ty e-,. winch be bad uo the tweuiy-nlgbih day ofbVbruary, in ihn year one thousand eight hundred snd lurry-six, or any time alter wards io ssbute hands soevar thesame inav be ul in, and to ihn following deacrlbed property,lhal Is tu say, sJl those fuur certain U/U uf land situate lyingaud being lu the Third Wsrd uflhecliy uf New- York, knownsnd distinguished uu s certain Map or Chart uf prupei ty be-.j'ikIi i; lo toe corporation olTrlolty Church, as iulssurubsrslea rjiiudred and two and ten hundred aud ihrre irunilog onGreenwl. Is-tlraei, snd tea buodre-ibreeleet or thernabouis uu ns, b of said last mentioned streets,and uuw sluwd and dlstiiigulslied by the street i. .ur.-is,74 ^seventy-tutu), 7d (MVenis-alx), 73 (sevnuly-e'-l^hiji, ¦ ) (ubs nundradand LiL.ety-.ix aud a bail), and ISS (one buudred and ulueiy-elghi), Ortsenwli b-ab eat, aud number 10t* (twu bundled aridnine;, ' ..¦Also s t:. »e stx cerlsln lots, pieces and parcels of lead,

    with Uie buUdings ibereuu sreclrd, situain, .ylog and beingin loa S.XI& Wsrd uf the city of New-Yort, on the oortu-aster:) sideuf Cai2.teirs-s.ieei, and now uu the toulh-weet-

    erly tide uf Reaoe-sireel, belwperi Broadway ar-d Cutrostreet, uu which tile Cuy rod Arcade Baibs sin now situated,and taken logelber, bounded and containing as follows, thatIs to say birguiniug uu the north-easterly side uf Chambers-street, ai the -.-westerly coro.ru!' ir.e premuw-s berabydeacr.i>ed, or lmeuded so lo be. adjolnlog a luluf gr.eibduponwulcn tue Sana lur Savmg» Is erected, snd runningthence oorta-easusriy aloog the aeme oca kunorcd end lif y-...» feel to toe soutn-wesusrly side of Reede-slreel, ruuniaginence souto-easterly slung tne sou to-westerly aide ofrtea.e str :et afuresald sevaaiy-hve fret, tu s lul of (roundnow ur formerly uf Oebnei Furmsn running lheccn south¬westerly aluog tbe same one hundred and nfty-obe reel tothe norm-easterly tide uf Chambers-slreeisfuresaLd,tbancerunning oonb westerly slocg the northeasterly side ofChembers-aireet sforasaid, seventy-five feet to tt,~ place ofbeginning ; .be tlx lots of ground above mentioned ano de¬scribed, being the same lots laid down on a Map made byCsj.iu.tr to. Uoercfc. dsled 7th May, and ua file in IbeurSce uf Register uf ibe City and (. unty uf New-Yurk as

    m ... I'J (nloeCren), 10 (twoniy), 21 ; .el32 (ihlrty-iwo) 3d (tbi/ty-Uiree), and 34 ,ihlny-fo«if I.Tugetner wim all and singular, the tenements, heredita¬

    ments and sppurienaiiCee iuer«unio be.ou»m< ur In anywtae appestalomg. WILLIAM JONES, Sbentf.WiluaM W. Lrosr, Deputy Sn«UT.Dsled New-York, Msy 12m, i*4d. nsyl2 lawawfcds

    saCHKHIFF'."* ."4AI-.K.By virtue of a wrliof herlfaclaa0 to me directe-1 aud delivered, I will expose lo sale onWedu-sdsy, the littb dsy of June next, si 12 o'clock, M. atthe sealluuie of the City HaU of the City of New-Yuri, allthe right, uile and lnlereai of Thomas h- Keiltoger, whichne had on tbe hfm dsy uf January, one tbouaand eighthundred and furty-stx, or si any time afterwards, of, la tnd.IO all lhal certain lot, Oleen or parcel of ground situate lathe Eievectn Wsrd of Lue City of New-York, known anddistinguished in a certain map, made of a biock of groundselooging lo Henry Astor, dated the . r. March, I«l2, byStephen Ludium late City Surveyor, by lot number u.irty-uoe, (No. 3l,i distant forty-three feel cine lncnee eorw-westeriy from rlsaex-tl, Dounded touth-weeteriy io frontr.y Deiancey-sireet, north/easterly m in* rear by lot numbertwenty-eigbl (No, 23.) toutn-easieriy by lot nombec thirty(No. 30,j and norin-westerly by lot nuxnoer thlrti-iwo (No.32,) containing la breadth la from and reer each iw«iiy-.or feel ten Inches and one half of an men, and in lengia oueach side one hundred bet; together wim the MwmuoU,hersditamecu and spfJUjteoace^s tnerenanjhMStJSgjir laany arata apperumini. WILLIAM JONES. SnertiT.FatDcaicx L. VcLrr, Deputy Sberta.Dated. New-Yort. May 12. ist». lawgwttda

    .illkltiVK's .-ALIS..By virtue uf a wr.t of Herls> 'srtiio me dtrecied «td delivered. I wffl expose to sale.n .Wnrsdsv the 24Ü. day ofJune o-xr, at 11 o clock A.M at am'»«iwuleof'u- Cuy Hail of lb. city of New-York,eUttertetK uii* snd Interest of Jededtah B. Hull, whichT~ J2 öl« i-weoty(ourth dsy of January, one theasand-.«¦hl tjind/ol and fociy-s x, or al ar,y time afterwards, of,in acd to " all lhal certain lot, piece or parcel of ground.M seiner with loe sisolule property in tnebulldings therewo»

    iitaaie tylrg snd being ID tneTbju-entn Wsrd o.' lb*city ofSlew-York, ou the Westerly side of Mantris street, boundedssfollows, to wit: Easterly m front by Mangle-street, com¬mencing at a point sixty fret Northwardly from the comerof Deiancsry-ttreet, rune'eg ibecca Wesiwardiy fifty RMs,useoee N ->ncwardlj iweniy feet, Ibecce Eastwsroly niiythence Suutuwardiy twenty feet lo the plsce of beginning,containing in froul and rear each twenty feet, and fa lecgin-oc each aide tfly fc«t.together with the teoetoeols anat^edi-an^i^rwinto^^^CjSlV^*-FaxoEaica L. Vixtb, Deputy SneruY. . .Daled New-York, May 12uC ls*S. nryl2 Uw«w*.4a