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‘No. 153.—-Whole REGULAR PACKET S. RE LINE ROOL, PACKETS. Ta sition New SE OR IVER and Liverpool on the 13th ~ ion Liverroor B.C: The sub- wt which they minission minereial inter prwarding and C Business, yy for f c peyster, 25th May. Shiddy, 23th Jane, rope, is at only i) ets with ai by railros jeer wh July, tad akc Gt Ski Phe frst class, iin ‘of 1000 tons, baile rk, with such improveme he comfort for the arrans oni of be: ay rate poses le masters, Who will make every exertion to give Keneral satisfac 15 of the ships will be respsnsi- Neither the captains of owne ages set by therm, unless re: in Boston, vs GARRICK, Ship ROSCIUS, All yi ork aud Philadetyht by the Belgian. steamer Biuristl 7th of June nex the return of the 33 and will ge neral 1 in will’ leave Antwe: Ral toca rods 00, for which anple stores will by experienced ~ Importers of German books are particularly requested HARDEN & CO. May 17th, itt ble for any Yori parcels ct packs BX S Bint hereafter go armed, and their peen- ALBANY, BUF. FALO AND CHICAGO EXPRESS. ‘them sceurity not possessed by auy other liar construction but vessels of war. mth st. New York, or to sega &'CO., Liverpool. Letters by the whee will be charged 12% eciits per single nd newspapers Leeut each. mi NEW YORK AND HAVRE PACKS (SECOND LINE.) P x ups of this w > exe jeare New ss ‘on the Istand Havre on the 16th of pee ‘The new gad ONEIDA, ng aresular Expecas cand Buffalo, and = sheet ; 40 cents par ounci ret cents nnd le FF ARNDEN'E Co re) S$ EXPRS a AWLES VY & CO/S EXPRESS to and in Darkale to Cleveland, Detroit and C termediate plac follows ¢ sian York stl Havre. 1 ih De ber Toth September ¥ the eastern and western | Ca mercantile and | ) Metals, Neal Bean Netace ayes Hhondecs | set mene Utien j A. Smith, | , ‘rede New ih wie OLAS, 16oh November. March jons of these ships are not a required for comfort. 88 cers ell bernard wit ind liquors, erica cls will be Beaded by subscribers, free from anyother than the expenses actual ‘ Lor passage, 2 em. For freight or inesages sy te ‘The acc pining all that ate in passage is $100. ~ FARE AND FREIGHT FO: LOUISIANA AND " mand r avidenc yand ae and he MASSACHUSETTS, Ca Riope ISLAND, Cac GA Captain Woolsey. N ‘conie Vanderbilt. w York daily, (Sundays ex- forth River, Battery Face, at ive $3 00 oer pes tain comet: snc a ship Grom this port on the I ch month, commencing the | ae, cpu Mey when pegsiae dave. waiuder of the year, whereby great delays an will be prevented ding the ssunmer months, shige commence thi arraizems iN be appointed far the re- oO Montiays, Wednesdays, and » on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and steamers at_ Stonington, ramediately to Provi jon of persons tra- Wort, the steai:bout trains hto leave and receive passen- much reduced rates — Hing forty pounds or ; and ou measurement Koods 7 nendid onder, with secommoda They are commay oa who Will make ev y will at all times be towed up and » ON Measvrement goods Scents per cubic ie articles as per tarif’ to be obtained at office 22 Ve m3 6m OPPOSITION LINE FOR ALBANY. FARE REDUCED! ge 50 cents—Berths ‘50 cents, AT REDUC M. Brown, havin, or Y eaptains of these shi ckage, sent by or put on board of Shem, unless ‘regula ding are takeu for the same, and Value thereon sree eight or pasa a oF Freight or pastas GH ws & C0.,56 Sonth st. or HULLIN &WOODRCEE, Arent in New Orleans, who will promptly forward all goods 1 this Tine “are warranted to sai vertived, and great care will be taken 49 have e her dey rs of leaving nson street, afteoon, New a will ie reafter leave “the New York,'every Monday at 5 o'clock, and) Albany turday afternoon, at 5 o Wednesday, and Frid: every Tuesday, Thurs Jock, Hand ding ee pases ee y Poughkeepsie, taki and Fathom : ss mply to the on board, or to D. NN is Waremen oe a i a & CO. 7 LINE. 1, Landing a6 CALD. STEAM NAVIGATION BETWEEN ANTWERP AND NEW YORK, so. PIA— MPTON. BELGIAN STEAMER BRITISH QUEEN, |. Keane, CommManpen. Cacraraie ‘of this well-known Steamship, have Brom ‘Anevwerp, H i On i Biv: 1812, y morning até o’alock, and ‘T Baers and Fridsy Is ny no—Stewarl’s fees, $2 ¢ 4 * boat, must be at Ul ‘on tie plan of hi hereot, unless « bill of lading or receipt ts seg PEOPLE'S LINE FOR ALB. PROY, isily at seve tal hotel, in the best d moderate prices, passengers being only ANY AND M.,. from cen, Conran and Capt. A. P. St. John, leaves aitervogns, at seven o'clock. . L. We Brainard, aierpoon ‘at seven o'clock. R ihe ramboat NORTH AMERIC. ti ve: t0 either ofthe above ports can also be depaen Eeseltboels Will jreals andl ctowerSh Toes tactoted for $97 62g cents, exclusive of w ‘An experienced @urgeon accompanies the ship.’ For freight or passage, or iG lle ation, apply to Ma Beaver street. MERCITAN IMPORTANT TO WES RELIANCE PORTABLE TRON BOAT LID For the Transportation of Goods pitch Philadelphia and afiernoons, at are furnished with boats are hew and substantial sand inall respects are unsurpassed among B ‘nt, apply on board, or to P. C, Schultz, at jee onthe wharf. 30 'G LINE for he low pressure Steamboat ii DOW, will leave the foot of Robinson street, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at7 o'clock. hie first chaise well known Will meet with quick his improvement in trans; chants peculiar advantages, im the aes at our warehouse. Ee Sivitiy Baked et street, are car ambia and yee ‘Reallways ‘widhSut tr pond sips are ameloye who take enarge of seat at PI the entire route, thus avo Cabin, second Cabin or Steer tioes, apply on board the shi d te Pittsburg and Pouvil H. sr RKS, Agent, ‘ashington street. RAILROAD NOTICE. MARKET AND FREIGHT LINE, ry day, Sundays excepted. 1) can at all times be « amount payable throughout the miar_ Watts $2.5 190 ma moc. LD se HIGHL. ANDEID ren street, » Traes- EW BP TNSWICRK A) — REMOV HE “NEW JERSEY Railnnd al Transportat tion Com- | DHTLLIPS’ CASIL TAILORING ESTABLISH- pany have established a Frei; Branswick and New York, which they intend to ran periuna- ine between New Is removed from RC ae, 7 Astor House. GENT LEMENS DRESS. Garments of a most Elogant and Fa 60 per cent for cash, ® advertiser deems it un ed system of giving a he has been establish € patronage bestowed on nim, with” pros Posses ing the adva Leaving New Brunswick at 5 A. \. daily, id) and the foot of Liberty street y dealers and merchants t na Cheap conveyance of merchandise and more” particularl tock, who ean have 150 he: ed between New Bruaswick and New York, the same day whenever required. The rates for the transportation of ca'tle, horses, mules, hogs, &c. and ail other kinds of merchandise are very low, never exceeding st ale handive. sent by fe in crossing the N The Compiny have fitted up a large storehouse at Brunswick, adjoining the Railvoad Ain th 3 ek ata P.M. sirable for the speedy ‘of every. description, Dealers in Live to Drovers and yuatle kind ¢t a saving of of cattle convey- sary to. resort to the hash his capabilities. with an extenst prices. his ine | is not subject te any extra Depot, which wills roe tickets a the ticket offices, will agiam’s. Traceporta ew York, and als other ine is wow in tetive consigned’ "to ther ‘(or sent t go in their at Mats tawenca ana Jespate hy Owners, or shirners of goods, ho. have no agent or eon please’ consign their goods to Miho will aitsnd. "> eniprung all’ such consirtnvats withoel ‘The proprietors of Bi fre pinion te der Clotsoeae af Gentlomen are Ie to the most costly. or wool : ved cloths, from $18 to 24. stined for the Western nee at Pittsburg, wo Bingham, Pittshurg, 9 shall be eg al in quality and st of ever ry feehionabte variety, irown materials cy naned in the same style of clegeuce, it be marked distinctly on enen package ms ger attr ne aunty | lenown at one of che most fashion: street, opposite Ne agua d to Pittsburg and Fousvillevevery | Rote Col Fur Co.; 8. T. Bigalt, Fulton eirest y H we —— ca. SLAND, A | AND WALES. ERSONS. desirous of making emigrate from the Old Conatey to who may wish to secure forthem despatch avd com fations, will find it the day chee ee oth far and ‘near, way he has a shop, wet have them pop. wasit coat, Vest or pants, vente bag gfticnds to Prices low tosuit the poly to the sub epared fo make such ‘an The vessels compos: which leaves Liverpec the port of embarkation with this line, those settled for decline coming out, the passage moucy is rex |, Without it deduction. ports of Ireland and Scotland, can likewise be se- In Bisort GO amocyon as A . 167 Broallwaye ap staira, MARTIN Cash Talloring Establishment, Hs Removed to 154 William street, corner of Ann street. pove to his frie 9 return thanks for the patronage bestowe ih “him at. his former place of busie assures: by that ever: line are all of the first class, one of weekly, consequently all dela’ been Customar Passage per steamer further particulars apply to “For ven yaad MUEL THOMPSON, Old Extablished Fase se Ollice, 273 Pearl ste, article ordered of hira shally nthe neatest ant the ne west and best in ive saving of 30 per cent. Strangers The materials, dite y 40. Gore ¢ Pinazas, Sai pool. Exchange or at sight, and for any amount, cau likewise ne National Bank of Ireland. Nokthern Ranke tog Uo., Navoual Bana of ery ¥ tive branches; also, on R. their own cloth, &e., can e ag that Ins given such very garment t the follow- and trimmed | ind fata the last fu id made by the be: RO LIV. a) R pat of 2th dme<The anendid varbet a ARRICK, Capinin Wen. Skiddy. of 1000 sccommodations palit for splendor or comfort, 4 at Orleans ee ‘ready made. eal made e if necessary, in 24 hours. order, and a suit fn Wall street, or to #8 Bo ) E. MARTIN ce ntain Collies; of 1100 tons, RA T ITALIA: h July, her regular day. OLIVER W. WOOBFOND "h 5 this week four eases Pransiaront Window US, grill cueeed the Garrick, and angers may rely on the a hv da colle ction oF antitul paintings namely—Lanitseape Serofls and Landsen ptnre Destens— ~ ledand frill Landseaped—abowt 400 price of $1.25 per pair, misrepresentations many have been deceived, while looking for No. 66 is is Wodalighe he is iN, fe pasitively on ath of aug; Wer sevates sn Viewse modations for eabin, se- at low rates for aasage foot of OM Slip, or cap . below South st ag Yery superior accor pa Borie red and Bevo tee early application shoul to bare shortest my on reasonable terms, Mattresses, Bed and the jublic, that th such as astral manulactory prices, by the communication of thei she Tea Cups and Saucers, (24 pie: Egy ¢ QGSI2 the wets” Sust openly a handsome esiortmeat relief CHEAP HARDWARE ‘STORE. PRE sari HARDWAR pric ty favor hin als, the Subscriber, the only. pl improved, priced furnace with liberal tes UY, ITED STATE v given to Merchants and traders in general, that the prop: rate Chan any other house in th affirmed by the list of prices as Fine Maslin Shirts, Dos THE nd plied on liberal te T B TT, + English Straw Goods, respectful that he has re Platt, to 99 J and extensiy | ae! hand English Dui Bonnet, for the summer—it eitypasses all the styles as yet fi duced, being oe light, beautiful, white and durable. offers for sale am with acall linery for tn will be a great saving to them in ore Gea a greatadvauteye as regards the va and Must A hg Li Gorm snt & oa Straw ond Silke most fascinating a HE E ith Gipsey sides and a the Albert Straw ingame toate ‘The silk we mil how who wish. to conv Skin, aind Inthe latest style, and at very reasonable prices Gentlemen who have been’ in the habit ¢ fi prices for inferior arte Jes are requested to eal at his pri ines in the nelghboriacd Drawiaes bel se take and a pair of Insts kept for each customer, there 1s no difhoulty ingewing a handsome y imade Boo Pamps, Slippers, ye ke, GEORGE W. ‘DAWSON, T H Wholesale and Retatl Furniture and General Fur- = nishing SVarehouse, No. 67 Chatham street, cor ner of Duane street, New York, THERE lasses, Diving, Sofas, Sola B &e, of men and women's We: w and second handed. w shove articles are offered to the public at very Perscas in want of said articles would find it to ove estadlish- to make au early call at the ng orders punetually attended to and packed ca the vessels, constantly on hand. riders to the above establishment will be puactnally ate tunkfally received, highest prices will be given fur Second Hand J Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ cast off Clothing. Maker, Mathemat nafucturer, 269 Water ee er boxes of a si fer, theymoms surgi ent and din a neat styl ve appar hand make ness, pune: ing. ne tween Do- “Rererences, Meyers. B&G, W. Blunt, comer of Water street and Bu- ing afi ‘As Mezarey, 190 Water street. a9 Peal mi5 Im* EW STORE of Rich Cut and Plain Glass, No. 35 John a, conupr of Nassau street. Mr. Mr. inform their friends jag the above store, w a beautiful assortme hall Jamps, a complete ofall dese ain, at the No. 29 find 4 large ane and retail —e Iatrt of she com ase call at 35 Jolin sieve m2 Ime GLASS AN EA RTHEN WARE. hh Poreclain Dinner Services, $25 uh do “13 0 do 40 194 do 2 Gsinive. Ut Grass. Gut Wines, per dozen, fio 150 0 Turnile do 2 Wy Lemonades, 20 es J Curcery. Ta Of the finest diseriptions, in scts or dozens, at the low are, went forthe sale of Simpson's Ear C: Bie fess. his Spring supply of recetved per late arm Together with a E chants, Builders, Cabinet examination of his ‘stock and find it to their interest a they ALFRED F. LAGRAYVE, nr Barcln. New York. VER CUT NAILS, and te assortment of Mechanics? m2 Sin * s, as quire Blue Smalts.—Hay Biue Smatt Phe Bane would grudge mrmbe ¢ ¢ portuncy M10 ot Phe be t workmen to put on paper in any part of the at the shortest not Latest and mn alls orders in the chante Acceonnt Bor Bankruptey. cturors the fallow ing art Bleaching Powder of Boyd & Son's mr jke—warranted in this country oF ¢ he they are sole agents in th lrinier and ©) mecil—also, presenting rapt Li Wi the Marshall's Lard Re A. Nayar L&CO., ing from: their, manufacti tensive 2 sortment of Paper H aad Most approve ed pat mii from the se ayproved® patterns, duexble and h HATS, th, equal t sale of wh ting of very superior quali ches wid f strong fo widths usually ‘re- the age f dompan abled to supply PFFE guitar, St. has th mie thar he has wublished a variety of ts, fd ive tnstruetions to yee 907 Pearl street, are now receiv: Brunswick, an exe ingings, Borders, &e. of the latest tis and styles, suite ed to’ the city and h oe offer to de: et mamufies nah Paper; Borde, Bice that | deapatred, until cold of your “ot in stich matters, ol » Borders, Fire ¥ y Wm. Cal ork Homapathic So anentir,@ ew execute 1y work ordered can ved, a H. 1. hias had long ex; oH I ER, OCULIST. Se D AND W 13S Groenwi public, that in Marged to. 40 great an « “attendance striet! after which hours hi mpelled to confine b the hours of & A. ng that among the many hundreds of esses rr has attended, many have bee N which Dr. V n Company's | by ether professors without snecess, and pronounced by them and FEPFE; | incurablesseth Mw never tit cleave, ana) ff piiceta portect eure te of eve which may | wufartured | have tei free 3 almost ax Ife tis ange incuralble—disease: les him: with confidence to refer the allie ed whe inted With him, and his mild mode of treat —to MUMEFOUS resto: patients ia the ng his professional skit! and nt for his success, as a scieatific nacg orders of this ong: ie class of societ Qamwation of the eyelid ur sore eyen, however tually and permanently cured, films, noved without sungieal operatio SER ABTS MUS. Squinting, and CATARACTS, safely re W minuteswith scarcely any inconvenience or Commonly call respondents are informed that letters, eler, | 7™ will wot be taken from the stunless past paill. 7 "he vast number eler, hay ced It upon ases Which aave been cured by Dr, en him a wide spread reputation, and asthe gracitude of those death.” OF the ul to hin 1 the cases us more re markable tha but beeause the persons who wrote easel to be actuated by a e ndabie spirit of phi- eking to im: known for the good of their bene s h they have received from Dr, New Yeax, March 15th, 1912. To Dr. Wheeler, Oculist, 33 Green Dean Sin :—That you inay, if y licly known the high estimation ia whi culist—[ bee to give you, in addition edgients of the benefit you have con! tient, this written avowal of my great restoring che sizht of my poor little ch disorder which ately af cates, which patients. ets the fotlowi iy proper, mene pub- san OC bowl ase was of §1 eter, r years, and its ¢ ever obtu y remedy for he y can m ‘ F, tins to confes dtally tions. AL IN WATERS, 118 Hammersley st. Caty and. C York 3 to wie: s In the hope of being serviceable to. e of my afflicted fel low creature eby voluutarily offee tay, grateful ti ints to Dr. Wheeler, the ¢ culist, for reatoring. me to pe sughit, Aiea tovtl bliindness,) after havi before been unsne cessful nid operated upon’ by upwards of twenty. of ay agers H medical men of tis ety at) T make deposwwon, under oath, to its truth, and hereunto, subscribe my name. RREL, 78 3d Aveune, Sworn before me, the 3oth day of Murch, 1012. Geo. Inetann, Deeds, 7 Nassau street. City Dav id Fow Brooklyn, being duly sworn, Micted eight years with the Exyp. Han op chalmia, aud ulcers in the eyes, and thor under One Lie first ocutists at the Eye Infinnary four and a half years, ne need no relief, but became blind, in which state he was the treatme nt of Dr. street, who has che Sat yserived and sworn to before me, this 3ist ayo Joun Buixiey, Com, Deeds, 2. ‘Wall street. Yo. 94 Catharine say?, that she a short time suffere! “known, technically, (as deponent is e Aimaurosis, which rendered her quite blind, d the best ats! that could be afforded her afirmary, (as WIL as from an eminent oculist in who eventually told “her the sight could never be re= ve never veceived any essential benefit until she was Neral trials pow Tron had in frances, one or of Wilde rt, and te 4 cin be seen at house of «inthe city where Wilder's Sala nder Safes can be had. ests Of other mak: a,such as have been take art pay n in p: meat for the Salamander, for sale at lees than half of the tirst cost, SILAS C. HERRING, oo “rn Wat No article ers wito have Pa ent i yor € hese combination is t steams and smell fr for summer jel Im*ec SHIRTS 5 SHIRT MAN liam street, corner of Liberty, 3 w method of inet Thi statement will, be Per Doz. ith Linen Bos 0 hed in the Bosom and and Collars, Do Colo e paterns, large sizes: 7,00 Dy plage ge quamilty of eoseey and Collars constantly on hand, W if jo -eush. mzo im er SHIELDED VICTORIA SHAWL AND DIAPER PIN. ZW. and important article for use in the nursery and asa din the WH. the paler: , Brooklyn. : and dealers in faney articles, su mit Ime STRAW GOODS. porter and mannfaeturer of Ttalian and oved his establishment f m and 25 n street, where he continu pa splendid assortment of Indies? astifonable Straw, Goods, stables, Ralian Rutlands, fine Tuscars, ‘aney Shellworks, Prince Albert Straws, Sc. Se, ‘Atso, an entirely dew. article, the White | an Hair iatimemn O THE LADI ES, sama MILLINERY — ALLED © ArOTTE D'OR- pa yom, by La ehes . of France , i RELY "ORIGINAL TVLR—And ts wn Hats do do—An entire new style o Hats called “* MODINE Sone ES, ELSSLER OTTAGE, aybttisianand Enelish FANCY STRAWS, of the finest tox- n great va he Penn ty. ress respectfully solicits the Indies to favor her ind examine her elegant and varied stock of Ml- nselves, before they purchase elsewhere, as it 4 ty of the MISS S.AKING, Magazine de i Mode, or 209% Broadwa SU ae STOCKS, — TS, AND GLOVES, a rpply of th ht_and elastic ste ATE, tment of Linen Linen Collars, Under mai tine MILLIN ERY GOODS. ARL RING, the well known and celebrated Millinery and Stra Hat Manutretnger to Her Majesty the EEN OF EN c’fully begs leave to cpepgaoe, ws tre Ladies shot hi hoy anda mont aulondid, and fashionable aavortment of 1. “Viats, Straw Hats are manufactored to n N.B. Convantly on R ‘AGE, wies Flare around the front. The ese Hate are made of is of the most eleganc patterns, partment is conducted by ners, not to vech imported. ‘Trim and "Flowers. to correspond e themselves may call at No. vy rowdway, and 17 Divisi His Pras Bbbon h Flowers, are of the ctof his establnent, ms +i uF oH to agin Boots, if i eXLraVawant be convinced _ BOOTS—LATES' ‘The subscriber mal ion, of the finest quality of French C are. from ten to tweaty per nt V fit. Constantly bk. nd, a iors’ assortment of fashionable pa varyin {ze tae DOLLARS FIFT Wo Set bon Vans Hell Boots, Guiters, Shoes, ee SU WATRINS: Tie Futons al sme ols i Between Naswantand Datel FREN D, GAITERS of rs of Fashion; hoes, at isses slinpers of llc slips, 75 cents ti assortn f the t of streak at at Walker's. mal st ‘porth “west corn mis tm ery ATS! HA’ rs! \ offer tor cork screws, m7 im* terms fore tinve the ewe RY. ware HES CUTLERY, § scribers being desirons of materially red leat i silver watehe h diamond pins and ri plated, Japan, and German silver ware of every descrip zors on eards and in doze ic ki portat PHATS !! street, whe y and economy are covbine pleasure now to offer ait VELRY, ne a4 The sub- ng thei rans Pe 0: pproved short ~ LION or rete, ries Ts HE PAVIL LI Is, paste ste ver spectacles, ein naty chain, rin) sear cas ‘Also, trays made and wate! ‘hes, chains, m2t Ime segent and partner of tory of Watch fuer, the only ms spatadis Fossonniere street h glasses, cut glass, galt iy assortment of the Cloned goods, which will be disposed of ou the most reasonable tors, and combir mi2n*r | mer'residence. howe ment the care of heeler, Oculist, 33 Greenwich » Whose kind and skill i treatment, has MARY AND ter. Sworn before me, this 15th day of Taaac P. Mantis, Com. Deeds, MM Wall street. vB do, being duly fe'eye, for nine (by onvenience, and Under such Sworn before me, this 2th ies ofApril, 1812,” Gr : IRELAND, Jr., Com, Deeds. 7 Nassau street. of New York, ss Yast mouth, f placed m had sore well. Inthe hope of that T have enjoyed, I volantarily make oath, a Swom to before me, Got zith day of Ay W. I. Berne, _ MISCELLANEOUS. SHARON SPRINGS. ‘This new commodious Hotel wil! te itorsonand after the first of oharie County, ‘open tor t June bext pat are water of the springs, greatly resembling whi ph gs of Virginia, have proved to be hi heurmatie, Cutaneous, Biti- tous and ve cure of Erysipelas, Saltrheam, t, and general debility and in na pet possess (as certified by some of most eminent medic professors int s nal and healing properties nusurpassed, and be availed by any inthis country. J Added to these, the rides in the vicinity, numerous villages, exteusive views, neigh ie scenery are among t attractions is in the heat of sumiacr, either health or pleasnre These springs are but a few hours Albany, &c., and are aceessal jaioharic on the Atha: nd road, where daily await the arrivel the morning cars from ‘Schenectad| ly ond u thea, to carry Visi+ s, a distance of about eizht miles, arriving in vr; ‘also by the Albany and Cherry Valley turn he by daily stages, boing about forty-five miles west of the de frosa Sarotoga, Troy, Paris, | city of Albany. and | © Warm, col and shower Baths furnished at all times, either a eat ral or fresh water, and every atteution given to ren- tay of visitors agreeable, been 1e An Abundance of the parest mountain spring Ice is stored for liam street, the season. ly depot of the SAAC G. WILLIAMS. Sharon Springs, for the reception of visi- ali the advantages of tris delightful say WILLIAM LATENT REPEATING FT itd lawatawer » Books. m6 ti6c onron: ATION sonice.- ’ paid taxes the Cat yity “Tall” ‘of the city of Ne une next, at 12 o'eloek, noon wh aoe of the © Jovernors ty of New York th 1) ‘Common Sehocls, yassed April 9, s recom ser toile BANKRUPTC Y-8 has removed to 67 Nassau. str ed on all matt weil 1 o’eloe! the ‘with day of NOTIO“, in each year, Cificers fa the sail nenmer, by the same Inspectors, fh seat to the ane ron the Chirier w Yonx axp » AW any Ran Roav ( Co Ofice No ¥ JO! provisions of ere sivall be elected jn ench of the wards of the City of New, York two Commissioners, two Taspector tustees of Common Schoo's, who shill be elected by aspocial election, to be held on the fir fersons qnalified to vote ards, and to ba conducted at the same Ward Districts, regulations as now ny the ion of ny’, Will tale 1 ¢, No. ¥ the sixth of June next. be open at 10 o'clock, A. M., and continne Kc, P.M. rans! r the 1 of Stock are closed, and will so coutinne watil the 7th day of June next. ITH, Compte ofter. aaa law Mir OF aon well be held ‘ow the firct Monday t to-extend to the City and Coune in relation ‘the ‘bn section PARE RRS RESERVED PORTABLE: F FS iven, thata ty of New Yor Monday of ¢ Charter awa, miles a etions iit sid ei ded that the boxes MNIOR APA MAC HINE — 1 Broadway, comer c welt dhgrare all hinds of ug work of that cla expedition, a for slmih e—the cost oF fine steel thecraphie work. B.—Sprecimens of the work done b: neo in Bhruiwe u opper plates not exceed y the onl can | Stainers any SOUTHERN DRALEL it to their ad of the above mae y motley imps ranted to be equal to any it O possible prices Detweet i Piano Fortes fe ¥ otis for hire at th mis Imm 4 COLLE’ TIONS the most favorabite m SHIR TS. vert at rarely ot path rates td sam 000 tn t approved French recriptiona made co ishing Store 67 and 69 Maiden lane, corner SYLVESTER, 22 Wall stand 90 Deena FRENCH ¢ al taal + balls and powder, re now offered for'sa wiway, 2nd door below Courtland nad can be supplied with any rease of these fire arms over any oth as their snperior workmansh well established thatit is.not qaali sary to deser {E SKIN. IAL SUAT Bead thi. resola- cal Council of Paris Ve cone reatest philanthropist of the age, a1 ih in porter mira re aay eruption ‘The Italian Chemical Soap is tothe public to cure the followin, ‘des, salt rheum, scurvy, tan, morphew or sum i ny eruption. Lt will change the color nt skin to a beantiful health mar rele onit, it ne fails.” Sold ys Ameriemn Riley Chatham ste . el the signature of M.V hoes Sethe General Avent, Brooklyn a7 Dock st. Phil t. Bostow 5 10 Battimore st, Balsimor TONS, warr uy le peel in Viz —Preserved Lobsters, {lallibut, Shady fat Chime Beef, Mrtton, Jeans, Dek, Chick: s 16 chen ne Turtle Sonps provisions are all ready cooked, free from howe sed cold, or, if preforred, warmed in a few mie 50" | nutes. Manniactared atl sold wholetale sad retail, mt Im* m IULLANE, 824 Lge fA uJ OA! same Navy, the American, Hed all. the ree be has now the lar; ole dinon re on the and iemoved to Water street; and as | ‘of one store, Twill sell e1 ongh cheaper to those ag North River sid mirth heir t boats, oars and 30 per cont lew ms amee ie ay, Gas ule at, Glass ligit, families et their stock, which fe execution of work is not to he surpassed, fd a crs ro siitthe thea, “Washable window shares trout one dollar est styles, equally cheap in proportion. th designs for stained gliss ings, eon the shortest notice, and my and despatch, AND WINDOW SHAD , 293 Broadway, near i ive Painters, respectht iz dwellings, to ime | and other WANTED—An artist, used to decorative painting; alo an ayprention, my20 bear Jy packages to suit eustomers— ‘eh Ae j biek jes, Catsup, English Mustarl, of a superior at and White Vi the gallon v the barrel or keg’ Preserved Mew I Ke., warruited to keep any nt for ship sto. easonb Ground Coffee, "Waluct, Mushroom, ad "Tomato Cataapy by the g onen. ve Pi . racers, by ™ Plekles for greece g & MILLER tail ves for and Realy, » Front « CANARY SEED for Sele, at No. 215 Fulton st m3 im*r | your valuable | Fishing v Price Two Cents, Randolph. _ [Correspondence of the Heral.} Ranpoirn, Vt., May 26, 1842. | The Whig Party in Vermont—A New Party—The Abolitionis Mr. Tyler—Scott—Webster—Clay ong the many interesting letters published in yer, giving the public so vivid a no- tion of the times, I believe few, if any, have been vm Vermont. Perhaps a short chapter upon the af firs of the “ Green Mountain Boys” may not be un- interesting to your readers. Phe political situation of the whig party in this strong hold of whiggery is by no means the most Not that locofocoism is increasing, but the whigs are becoming disgusted, and care little about the result. Besides, the general want of union among the whigs proper and conservatives, a consid- erable faction of the whigs here are disposed to forma third party upon the abolitionist platform.— Slavery is to be the paramount question with them, and they are to have no connection with either of the otherpolitical parties. Our present governor is excessively unpopular, He was not elected by the people, and never can be. If he has not sense enough to take himself out of the way as acandi- date, the State must go loco this fall. Tis appoint- ment ot Mr. Craftsto fill the vacaney inthe United States Senate, has not been very well received.— We have better men for that station. “Captain Tyler” has some friends among the moderate minded men of both parties in this State; but neither he nor Mr. Clay can ever receive the electoral vote of Vermont. Scott will be our choice, and Webster before There is much jealousy of the south among the whigs here, to go for any southern man. But I will take into consideration the course of the po- litical abolitionists at another time. E thing about our ladies? God re angelic creatures. ‘They are ht expect—just what the invigora- mountain air, and a rural life, far from the con- lamination of cities,has made them--the most health- ful, beautiful, cheerful, true-hearted, good tempered ladies inthe world. There is nothing to render then sickly, slanguishing,helpless and sentimental. They do not lace too tight—not one of them, if we may take their word for it, and they are often ready to sub stantiate it, if required, by a declosure, an actual amination, The sense of the community, too, is ily against late hours—so much go that even ncient practice of “night courting,” to which j pS, more than any thing else, New land has peen indebted for the ability to sustain, an even in- se, her own population, while coloni ‘ing the great west with emigrants, and filling the whole world with Yankee. adventurer: Even this prac- tice is falling into disuse. Where it still prevails the parties are not apt to be up late. ethene oF compara’ ely rustic girlsare less faci- nating, less bewitching thansome of the more ac- complished ** works of art” in great towns ; but they | ve hearts that have not been chilled into +hness by contact with a heartless world. ‘They love just us an honest man would be loved. No flirtation, no coquetry about them. You must satis- fy them that pect any favo in the ki ‘ou are in earnest, before you can ex- and then you are forthwith rejected dest manner in the world, almost seit they loved you, or else repaid for your homage by a warmth and durability of affection, sufficient to sa- tisfy the most unreasonable man. If our ladies were not very modest, they might sometimes be tempted to forget their place, and make some advances, instead of waiting patiently till called for. I wonder they do not sometimes. — Oar young men are so prone to emigrate usually be- fore marriage, that there is always a large surplus of spinste It is impossible, without the introduction of polygamy, to furnish every lady with that one thing needfi and; and as few of them are disposed to sacrifice themselves upon the altar of one wretchedness, they are apt to be very kind and agreeable, The fear of belonging to the ill- starred tribe of old maids, makes remarkable. fine girls of them. Tow mach people, excited by a will accomplish, This same state of imes think, promotes scandal. If a not shun the very shadow of the ap- p |, her whole sex pounce upon her at once, and read her out of the “decenc y,” without judge or jury. They seem to think that virtue, like other commodity, proportion to its searcity, and you would suppose some of them had monopolised ihe article, were you to hear them talk of their neighbors. ‘The statement that other goods n the marketare damaged and unwholesome (and especially when there could be no evidence of the truth of the a ertion. but faith), might perhaps faci- litate the of one’s own wares, were it not ‘a ame that penion play at.” As itis, the ery MA stinking fish” Ss purchasers verv wary. know of no other on for the dbap eee! otal bachelors in a community like this, where a fami is so easily provided for. I hope our ladies mit “take an ‘int,” and spare each other. Traly yours, T. M. [Correspondence of the Herald.} Witaixatox, May 24th, 1842. Business—Religion—Temperance—Odd Fellows, or Goat Riding—Camp Meeting, &. . Mr. J. G, Bennerr :— Dear Sin:—When I look at your paper, and see every town and place represented by some, I cannot but try to represent mine. Business is dull at present, and prospects worse.— The Banks have resumed specie payments, but will not discount for any person except the President of the bank’s son, who is in business in this place. We are now building a gutter for the good of the town, running down two squares of Market street. Reli- gionis falling offrapidly ; we have not had any bap- tizing for two or three weeks, but expect some next Sunday. Temperance has taken quite a fall. Two or three of the Society were seen staggering about the streets drunk asa coot. There has been a committee ap- pointed to wait on them and try and get them to come back to the Society again. The Jnyenile Temperance Society is yet alive, and flourishing as well as could be expected. hey have got pretty much all the, juveniles of the place, and are hoping for more. They meet the third Monday in every month, Th sy deliver addresses ever meeting, which makes them very interesting. ‘They appoint their meetings in the churches, and go through the same ceremonies asthe senior Society. The Odd Fellows are flourishing here. We had | an address on Odd Fellowship from the Rev. Mr. MeCahe on Saturday week last, which was very af- fecting, and ed great number of the town to iitde the Goat; but unfortunately, one of the riders while riding took hold of his horn; the goat threw | him, and he broke the horn of the goat off, and they had to send off for another goat. They are now flou- ty fair, and are taking in from six to twelve members every meeting. They are all the fo now. Our glorious camp meeting beenn on last Wed- nesday morning at Old Brunswick, between Wile yee and Smithville ; and I with we had had you here to have taken a sketch of it, and have it outina plate. J thought of you wherever | went amongst them. There were not many whites con- verted, bat it would be folly in me to pretend to say blacks and mulattos there were. | count- two that were jumping up and hallooing Ihave not time to give youa longer his- td ofthis at present ; but you may look out for next meeting time. I remain, with respect to the editor of the Herald, his friend forever, Boor Brack. <The cause of the general extension of Cons axp Pow noble cau mperance is beginning to affect very sensibly the price of at least two important agricultural staples; to wit, corn and pork. The ay ice of the former has been for the last 25 years about one-half that of the These facts, drawn from personal observation, show that whion the distillers could tw from a given lot of corn, thi market 4000 barre same grain. ‘Th ness of this important article of Western export. The signal triumph of temperance principles hae filled the whole country with corn and por form by two pounds of meal. Many whent. It is now worth in this market less than one- third the price of wheat, and is a perfect drug at the west at any price, since itis no longer in demand forthe mi facture of whiskey. Formerly, when corn was worth 25 cents a bushel to foo! swine and make into pork, the still slop ofa bushel of me grain was worth six cents for the came purpose. non? 1660 barrels of pork farmers can now send to by grinding and feeding entire, the accounts for the nnprecedented cheap Ps very person who roy ed there- aller once poured ly drarik his pint of whisk at down daily his quart of the liqnid poison.— Buffalo Com,