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Vol. XI, No. 76—Whole No, 4038. NEW YORK. TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1845. Price Two Cents, SHAKSPEARE HOTEL, CORNER OF WILLIAM & DUANE STREETS, N.Y. HE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has leased the above establishment, and jodate them with Board and Lodging, It has been put in the most thorougl ted and refitted with additional new it, asusual, say whethe intends to do, ing community to visit and give him a ofthe public. The lo- inducements to mer- m its retired situation] unsurpass- —per week in proportion HATS—SPRI No. 9 Bowery, New York. ARE now ready to supply their customers with th ints, which are equal, if not superi aud economy, to Court of Oyer and Terminer. ind Aldermen Winship and THE NEW YORK HERALD AGGREGATE CIRCULATION THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. To the Public, WTHE NEW YONK HERALD—Daily Newspaper—pab- 1 of the year except New Yem . Day and Fourth f tice 9 cents per Copy—or $7 26 per acrum—postages ‘Paid—eash in advance. Sporting Intelligence. ‘inst Day’s Rack, over the Og! The Trustee filly had the G FASHION. E & CO. Before Judge Edmon OaierHorre Couxss Course came off - mile heats | track, Martha next. and Victor outside. | yielded the track aiter the first quarter round, and the co. test became animated between Victor and Martha, (M McAlpin’s filly.) On the back etretch they kept close to | gether and opened on the last and straight stretch, lip an! lip, the Trnstee filly some distance behind. Victor pass- Ys stand # half length ahead of Martha, the ‘Trustee filly behind the distance pole. ‘Time 1m. 58s. econd heat Victor and Martha came up to th: line in good order. Martha brushed off in fine style an took the lead until the beg: when Victor “greased his hee! kept the lead to the end of the race, coming out about fiy Mancn 17—This Court opened the March Term this day, when Judge Edmonds made his first sppearance upon the Bench. Tne Court repair, and has been reconstructed. been well accommodated, and are located in the imme- diate vicinity of the Bench,where formerly was fixed the Clerk’s desk, which hi pared to aceomm and complete repai furofture, and he wi ut solicits the travelli undergone a thorough TON ‘The Reporters have BROWN & CO.’3 ONE PRICE STOR! gare, corner of Mott street. Imitat.oa ing Fashion, for the low ‘Caps, some new patterns, much ices, wholesale and retail. SPRING FASHION. WM. BANTA, No. 1 Chatham ‘Thea're,)'and 9 reet, offers for sale and inspection, a li management js deserving t! cation being central to by chants from the country ed by any other house in the ‘Terins $1 per day: ‘The subscriber bezs to been removed to tl a large crowd in attendance expected by the members of the Bar,that Judge Edmond: would make an opening addre: t,he proceeded promptly to businese. id Jury were then called, and those who did not answer were fined $25 each. The Grand Jury were then discharged until Monday next—when the Clerk pro- ceeded to swear the petit jury; several were excused from serving on showing proper cause atthe number, who pleaded his business en- gegements in excuse, and stated he had no other means of rt for his family, who would be injared if he was compelled to serve.” Thi in Hats, of the “pring |. A lar admired, sold at moderate pric Call the attention of partics that, the but immediately on ta- Assembly Room will be to let. to those giving Balls and Con- the remaining part of t that. the horpy be put in complete repair, and fitt He further cajls the attention o! rutlemen of the law, that as undergove alteration, ireulatio, »f the ning of the back stretcl:. ), and incressing s,” came up and passed and Chatham street, (opposite ‘anal street corver of ge assortment of Hats mely low prices, viz: Salki Hats, $3; Fine so, a full assortment of Caps, at the lowest Fiat ee taped Be cs THIRTY-FI OU! It has the largest circulation oj or the world, and, is, therefore. the yo wen in the city or country. Pri PRINTING of all kinds exeented at the most moderate pries, and io the moat elegant style. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Heraip EsTaBLisHMent, jorthwest corner of Fulton and Nassau st ) NEW YORK, SCHOOLEY: BEL’ the, M. mn, Chi Mountaiy, Anderson Twn, Post J.Hill, at the Commercial Hotel, 73 Court- |at the shortest notice, by applying to m4 im*m he profeaol rbi*rators and referees ready to accommodate them on reazonable terma-which will be seen by his regal ion 0 : j N.B-—A select number of permanent boarders will be taken MINORD 8, THRESHER, NEW YORK HOTEL, 7al Broadway, New York City. meat opened on the Ist of the most fashionable quarter of Martha's first rage, and she sustained herse'{ very creditably. The day was wet and rainy, and the ; Course suffered somewhat in consequence. Foot-Rack Oven THE Silk Hats, $2,50." A A poor cartman ~A DULLAR SAVED iS A DOLLAR EARNED.” GENTLEMEN who make ita rule to lay out vantage, are respectfully, “an purchase Hats and Ci JON’S PHOENIX HA’ ESTABLISHMENT, No, 103 Fulton street, east side of Broadway, much cheaper than at any other place in the sity. An inflexib! bare ammuinaah Meraine Counse, New Ox Leans.—This affair is to come off on or about the 23d ins’. ears that there are nine entries made for the purse- rom pretty much every part of the known world. It ia expected that Gildersleeve will be first favorite in th. betting, as he has performed in public over ten miles Elworth, the Yankee, will have his his powers of endurance have been twice tes: ved to be unyielding by pedestrian feat ralleled ; still, as a matter of choice—col fects of the climate end “change of water should think some of the acclimated “tield hands” stand a fair chance of walking, or rather running off with the Pnorn’ 4 JETOR OF THE stance among the u buses that exist in the jury system in this city, which have been so repeatedly pointed out, and loudly call for the introduction of the pay system. After some routine business was disposed of, The Courr said—The gentlemen of the Bar who can- not find chairs, wili bring them themselves, aa the Com- mon Council have given us but a very small supply; 80 gentlemen, you will have the goodness to supply: your (This znnouncement caused some laughter among the wags in Court.) M.C. Paterson, D. A., appeared on the part of the pro- secution in the case of Andrew Kiem, who stands indict ed for the murder of the unfortunate woman in the 9th ward, by burning her up, and inflicting a wound on her person, in December last. ‘The Court in the interim took oceasion to announce, for the information of the bar, that it was its intention to proceed and dispose of the criminal calendar before taking up civil eases. “Mary Bodine their money to the best ad: notified that they ci ROB! ERTS = ‘oot of Courtland st Wack AM. by Halon’ from Je town, thence by post-conches man Valley. Schoole aioe Andere ‘ible adherence to profits, and cash on delivery, the different articles in his line, within the hour. mmodation of fami be spared to render the mo: ato all who may favor the house with thei iI be coudueted on the Kuropeau and Ameri- ms combined, leaving it optional with persons to take ‘able d’Hote, in private parlors, or a Ja carta, as may their convenience ‘he locatien of the house, the g egant manner for m, and no pains wi 4 Fors ats, apply to First quality Nutria Fur. Secor ‘ t. LN B.—bixtras furnished Charles Colbath, at Morr FOR ~ALE—The Lease, Stock aud tixtures of a PORTS R HOUSE, weil 1 ire at 155 South street. fy, AND IMMEDIATE Ni treet, Herald Buil ‘The following are the entries : 1--Thomas Elworth, of Boston 2—John Gilderslieva, of New York. 8--John Archer, Louisiana. 4—Chas. A. Dieifran, Mountaineer. 5—"H. B.” of U. 8. A. 6—Edward Wright. 7—W.H. F. Hail. 8—Henry Stew. 9—Fontaine Le Roy. Mobile races are to commence on Monday, the 17ti inst. Several good stables are on the ground. Agreat match race for $2,000, between the celebrate: pacing horses Tippecanoe and James K. Polk, will take place on Tuesday, 26th March. ness, over the Metairie Course, New Orleans. Bacon araliy meni not only quite equi (especially inthe style of pate i either on business NNOT, Restauratear, jut in ‘some respects perior to any in the T ings, with Fixtures, NATIONAL HOTEL, No. 5 Courtlandt bee ae 87 Liberty street, Doors from Broadway.” will be opened on ll be to accommodate thei Le? a the internal arrangements snch as caunot fai ‘The locetion being in the centre of business, it of ments to merchants from other cities an by any other House in this city. Farniture, Beds and families who wish Parlors and Sleeping Rooms sttached,can ddsomely ascommodated ‘All Hats warranted of the m to run masked proprietor’s extensive arran; offer very advantageous bargains to wholesale dealers and | country merchants. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS—BOUTS AND SHOES. FE, JOHNSON (late Wilson & Johnson) ha lon hand, in store 142 Chatham street, directly. Ty theatre, one of the best assort is and Shoes that can be had in the city. Gent Thick and Thia Soled ies, Slips, &e., of every description. A ildren’s ghoes than any other. store in_this fine Gaiters, twen customary prices. case was fixed for Thurs- It was also the intention to pass over, should it meet the approbation of the bar, all cases which, when called in their order uponthe calendar, were not ready . through the neglect of counsel on either side— lose its place, if passed over TO UMT—A good Dwelling yout two acies of be ne half’ of the pu fotel, or of HENRY mhi2 Im*m ments enable him to in the village of Jam { fruit trees, flowers, se Mouey. ean Tethain on Lik Y, at the Flushing Pavi TO LET—One of the most desirable iden island, situate withia ‘half hours ride of the ‘and convenient dwel- the case shoul through want of care. Axparw Kiem, (who is a Dutchman.) was then put for- He has been already arraigned at the last term of country, not sur City Hall, consisting of a spaci ding, are all new and made ex- ‘Two mile heats, in har- with stable and other outhou n, containing every variety of fruit, aand ornamental tees Yor particulars enquire in 23d street, first house enst mhi3 Im’ A more miserable looking object scarcely ever appeared beforea court. His aspect is sullen and repulsive, with a deep scowl perpetually playing ubout the brow, he be: trays all the appearance of a lunatic. He was badly dressed, and is of the lowest clusa of laborers. The Count questioned him, and asked if he had counsel employed, to which he replied—' Ob, yes; no, I don’: ubscribers assure factries ; Ladies! Public, that no efforts on their part shall be le they solicit a share of their patro: they atteution, to the duties of thelr voestt CHARLES WYCKO) Ww NS HOTEL AND DINING ROOMS, jo. 5 Gold street, New York. TE THE CALEDONIA). of Brooklyn) bey Gaiters, Buskins greater variety of, City, Gentlemen’s Buckskin Shoes, Sportsmen The steemer Lowell, Capt. Moore, on her downwari passage from Columbus to this place, struck a snog or rock at Rob Roy Shoals, and sunk. The Lowell had « cargo of 600 bales cotton, 150 of which were insured — 200 beles were taken off by the steamer Av; damaged; the balance of the cargo will dou but in bad condition. Adv., March 8. Acquittep.—Wm, Chri ing railroad, prosecuted TEN ISLAND—Those two Avaton ‘Terrace, com- jay and Ocean-—each rmen’s and Seamen’s ELAS staat cation Yo gyre ctr ‘ ots. bay it "lad Store open till 10 o’clock in the evening, giving country mer- chants an opportunity of examining the goods at their leisure. DISBROW’S RIDING SCHOOL, Ne. 408 BOWERY, Near Astor anv La Vaverre Puaces, New Yorx. 'D. has the honor. to auuounce that fi vening, for Equestrian Yuati _ Mr. SHEPHERD, on part of the prisoner, stated it was the intention on part of the defence to plead insanity; anc they, therefore, would epply for a commission de lumatico jhed in’ superior style with every convenience, each house having more than seyen acres of lard. A) J, D. PHILLIPS & 133 Maiden Lane, comer of Also to Let— the Three Story Brick House 55 Stant io bor mhi6 Boat a total loss.—Apalachicol to inform his friends m the above named the loth of March, 1845, house has been thoroughly repaired and newly furnished le el the very best of every description «f juors, cigars wines, domestic and imported al i oe ENRY WILSON ( ty, the engineer on the Read’ establishment on it summer for maliciously ru» ning his engine over the foot of Patrick Murphy, acon” ductor on the same train, so as to require amputation which resulted in lock-jaw and death, was tried in Schuylkill Ceunty Court last week for manslaughter, It appeared from the evidence that the ac cident was unavoidable, and without any malice onth part of Christy. The City Council of Wilmington, Del., has appropriet ed $1000 to improve the navigation of Christina river. Another polar expedition Court—-The better way would be to determine this througu medical testimony before the jury. Mr. Pateuson opposed the mode of in relation to the prisoner’stalleged) ner suggested by Mr. Shepherd, whe: ir. Benavrcr, on the part of prisoner, cited the statute, which debars the right of the }public prosecutor to on trial who was a lunatic. the prisoner here was one, and they were bouni to deter mine on this question first, before they put him upon his et down for this TO LET OR LEASE, in St. John’s Hall, two large ‘Ooms on the serond and third stories of the building, imirably adapted for the use of associations, or as ar- for military companies—the ‘Third Compauy National Guards now oceupying the fourth on lease as an armory. ing to hire for such purposes should avail themselves of nd secure them, as they are desirable from their of the Hall, from THOMAS A_ LYNCH. TO SECRET SOCIETIES. TO LET—From lat May next, the upper story of housecomer of Kast Broadw: eet, fitted up for 8, lodg room. ‘clock, P.M. f E. SPYER OL Catharine street, 38 Henry street. FOK SALE, OR TO LEASE—That well known Factory, with 16 lots of ground, situate at the dth avenue (railroad), he factory is a very substanti feet by 200. with a brick carriage ho he sireets and avenues are regula id The premises, dy for immediate occupancy. ‘I'l cheap, orexcharged for city property. purchase money can remain on bond and mortgage for a long Apply to C, W. VAN VOORHIS or H. P. MeGOWN, 36 John street, where a map of the property can be seen. testing the question, insanity in the ma RXERCIOE RIDING, | every, day from 1 to 3 o'clock Tarnished at any hour dur and acquitted. tn the day and evening. ST. GEORGE HOTEL No. 61 Broadway, New York. Block below Trinity Church, and near Wall street.) ‘and proprietors of the above well having recently taken it for a term of ‘They contende known and rooms seen, 10 o’clock A. M. until 2 le HE; subscribers, lessees known establishment, years, flatter themselves, ! wishes of their friends and patrons by supplying comfort and convenience which a place fike The further hearing of the case wa: forenoon, when the trial it is expected court adjourned ever, and the prisoner was withdrawn in talked of in the London Sir James Ross, the gallant commander oc! the last expedition, has been invited to undertake this re newed exploration of a region where he so eminently dis tinguished himself before. Sixteen thousand and forty-nine barrels of Sperm, fifty two thousand seven hundred and thirty six barrels Whale Oil,and four hundred and eighty-four thousand sev. hundred and nineteen pounds of Whalebone, were re- ceived at the port of New Bedford in the month of Feb: 1.—All Leasons or Rides paid for on con: menoing. ‘One hour allowed on each $.—One hour and.a half to a Lesson on tlie Road. 4-—Hours for Ladies, from 9A. M.to sf. M 5.—Hours for Gentlemen, frem’3 to 5, sn lemen admitied during the hours appropriated to A f address is i card treet Seimee previous have the privilege ofnas _f13 Im*re tharine street, fit Superior Court. Before a Full Bench. Marcu 17 -Decisions— Susan Ledyard vs Jacob Acker. Defendant in this case is allowed ten days to apply tor a David Goodrich vs. the T f the h 1 “pen, but lately, “ftved up Wit ure, The domestics are attentive, respectful and obedient—the ta- ble abundantly supplied with’all the substantials and luxuries cellar contains an ample store of the choicest beds and bedding, lean and healtht ese and many ot mblic house, the orof HECHT, and commodions; and Bt imrm th new and elegant furni 1. d from 7 to 9% &. M two story brick buildin Wines and Liquors—and house, are constantly kept ina cl a4 ican at this eatablishiment the School gratis. §ce—Julgment re- “eae ia Welsh et als. vs. John C. Movrison—Judgment Abraham Godfrey. plaintiff in error, vs. David O. Cal- kins et als. defendants in error—Judgment reversed. John Reed, plaintiff in error, vs. Edward McKinney, de- Sendant in errer—Judgment reversed. Elihu L. Tucker, plaintiff in error, vs defendant in error.—Judgment attirme Cornelius C. Calgate et als. plaintiffs in error, ve Robert McMurray, defendant in error.—Juagment aftirmed. George L. Crack defendant in error, vs. Margaret Wor- themans, defendant in error- George Penset vs. Frederick Vultee —Motion for new triai granted, uoless defendant ing judgment for balance in his hauds. Alexander H. Chase vs. Nicholas: T'. Heydinger.—New ranted ; judgment on demurrer for the defendant, iberty to platntiffto amend on payment of costs, within ten days notice of this rule. Thomas ¥. Young vs. Ransom Smith.—Judgment for Charles N. Mills vs. Susan Day.—Motion fer new trial denied, unless defendant files an affidavit of merits, in which case new trial ordered on payment of costs. Wellington A. Carter va, John R. Wheeler —Judgment for plaintiff, and motion for new trisl denied. Daniel Flock vs. George W. Thresher, et. al —Judgment for plaintiff, and motion for new trial denied. Washington Merton vs. Jesse D. Price Judgment for plaintiff, end new trial denied. Common Pleas, The March term of this Court commenced yesterday. No jury cases being ready, the Court adjourned over to In Chambers Before Judge Oakley. Henry Lenon, in bis 20th year now, enlisted on board of the North Carolina,was brought up on a his attorney, Peter Mulvey. The w. e petitioner, swore that himseit was in his 24*h year, and that he remembered Lenon, whilst he. the ssid Lenon, was on his mother’s breast. thought the testimony vegue, as the witness was only three years oller thanLanon, and ordered that Lenon should be detained until more satisfactory testimony would be produced on the part of the petitioner. Peter Mulvey, Esq, for petitioner ; J. Barrett, Eaq., for The fifth person cencernedin the murder of Edwards in Ohio, has been arrested at Lancaster,Pa. It is believer’ that the principal sctor in this bloody business is yet a! coniplete he same will be sold cor leased Three fourths, of the ges and accommo Proprietors not only deem i thus announcing it to travellers and while endeavoring to please, al smile at competion, yet they ure determmed, by assiduous at- and the most reasonable ‘house shall not meet with ibe shall not experi- JOHN H. M¢ y i fo, PETER TYLER. {4 lm*rre H. E. D, AUCTION GENERAL AGENCY AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, floor, New York. ey ig as io no ed { Household Farniture Office No. 116 Nassau a1 E. W. WILL ATTEND to + and Merchandise, of all kinds, personally attended to. at the residences or stores of persons relinquishing hous or business, Cash Advances made on Furniture and Merel dise of every description consigned forsale Sales settled in all Koods are sold and delivered. turers aud traders can always have accommodation adv on goods for private sale. "NOTICE. UBLIC. NOTICEis hereby gu authorized to receive subscri “The Goshen and Albany Rai such subscriptions, nthe County of Oran Dated New York, February, ears ago there were five paupers receivin, he,Litchfield Union, all of whom had served th office of sheriff. Onejof them was ruined by law by extravagance, and two by drunkenness; the ane who “never could get forward.” Several of the German States have instituted feasts i: honor of the introduction of the potato. Transcript states, that the anniversary of its inportatior haa just seen held as a jubilee in Bavaria ‘The bell foundry of Andrew Menecly, of West Troy turned out trom January Ist, 1844, to 1845, one hundrec i in the aggregate 77,158 Ibs h. tention to the wants of }, those who come to their intment; and, that, those who go Charles Oakley, ‘ TO LET—Two Stores beautifully situated, {a the new nitldings (now nearly complete) On. the notthwester : corner of joadway and Reade strect, (knows as the La “Also, a large aud convenient Basement, well calculated for an cases as soon as New York, Feb. 1, 1845. SARACEN’S HEAD. joining the Fran! Worcester, Engtent lly to inform his ‘frien Nn ub lishment, and fitted it up in a taken’ care to provi ludgment affirmed. n, that the Commissioners, { convetiient Stores in the second story, suitable ions to the capital stock of for Merchant Tailors, Fashionable Milliners towether with a variety of Rooms in, the ! stories, saitable for Offices, Private Parlors with folding doo1 ‘and Bedrooms aitached ; with Roo fe Denusts, Painters, Daguerreotypes and Exhibition Roo! ‘persons wanting rooms of the above description, are re- xamine the same. Enquire on the premise... most respectful nts to plaintiff's enter- has Jeased the stylesecond to nore. creature comforts for the inward ‘At IL o'clock there will alw: luring the day the d uy in a style suitable to the palate of the most fasti- Veal C Broiled Hi Tah ‘Hasebiee Poached Eggs and forty-five bells, weighiny Average weight, 532 Ibs, The Apalachicola Chamber of Commerce have presente: to Col. A. McDonald, ot Et castors, worth $100, for the best lot of cottun, of twenty bales, solid in Apalachicola during the last season. me; and on the 3st, at dious epicure:— faula, Ala, a set of silver Beef Steaks—Mutton Choj - ‘uts—Cream Cheese. ai will at all times keep on hand the choicest Wines » elected with that taste peculiar to an old and ex: Cider, anda sparkliny TO LET—The Bulkhead, or Water Front, from War Ten street to Chambers street, (about 200 feet,) now occu- jing. The four story Si Sew Building , between it ree story Brick House venth Avenue near itnre,Croton water, & T—the Mansion and Farin at Gowanus, U. 1., about three miles from the South Ferry. ‘The ure, five stories, and a euperior cel! plated furniture, &e. ituation in the ‘United States. £24 Itawdw2tis 2tos*ec OFFICE OF JEFFERSON INSURANCE Cu. ; NEW YORK, Keb. 3, 1945. an Election held this day for Directors of this Institati for the ensuing year, the following gentlemen were electe mas W. ‘Thorne, ‘Commissioners, Cueroxee News.—The trial of the two Chero- kees, Dah-na-tau-lee and Kah-too-yoh-hi with the murder ofa Seminole Indian, bas resul acquittal of the former and the eonviction of the latter. coution was ordered for the 24th ult., at which time, says the Cherokee Advocate, it would undoubtedly be carried into effect, as the Court refused to sign a peti tion to the Executive for his pardon. The Seminole was killed on the 19th day ef January, while riding along thc from a rifle gun. Atthe time another Inole was walking along the same road, near him, heard the report of the gun, and observed the smoke, enc saw the convicted man, moving toward the acquitted one. “wiping his gun.” What causes prompted to the deed are wholly unknown. weather continues bright and balmy. with green, the blooming peach tree, the budding elm, and the delicate violet, make one fancy himself transport ed into the midst of April, rather then to be lingeriog in the usually cold mont hos been of oft remarked mildoess to all classes ine-bibber; Bottled Porter Altany Ale, accompanied with a pure Havana, all ‘will bs served on such terms and prices as will square w.th the i mhd dw eow*ec ed by R. J. Cochran, House is tfty’feet aq coptered, mahowan stairs ivaliau inarbl HOBE’S PATENT DINING TABLES, known as the most xtension Tables manu- to run easy constantly, aud not to be ee patterns, puted for privats Parl eral assortment ai wi ‘Warerooms, No140 Grand street corner of Km, where the public is respectfully ee to eal DAGUERREOTYPE., 82 Nassau street, New York, and has always on hand, all the Dagurrreotype process.— without equal as to commodate fifty or sixty persous, frong on the Bay prone’ pasa t ION 'H_ METALLIC SLIDES, lor lurable, convenient and elegant of factured; warrante ar nC, Merritt, Robert Smith." ALO” FOR SALES Subsequent meeting of the Board THOMAS W. NE, Baa. wes uaanimonaly reelected President. ‘The same pe 'T. HOPE, Secretary. SIX BARREL SELF-COCKING AND REV: BLUNT & Farm, ‘Third and Fourth awood Cemetery. w prices and long credit, and money iminediately, Pristicd Q TO LET—The large three stot Dwelling House, situated ou the no styeet leading to the corpus, issued by ness, who was t OLVING PISTOLS. Chatham street, of the above article have nowa com- assortment ready for the Spring trade, which they of- luced prices. They would invite the atteution of mer. lers to their assortment, to h, they have paid personal attention, and from the ins they are making, can sell them lower than before ‘Also—Guns of their own manufacture, as well as: ety of imported Guus and implements, chasers, at exceedingly low prices. CAMPHENE LAMPS. HE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale to facta bese quality w " ‘ompound of Bro ihe whole winter and is now in general use. or German Accelerating ‘Cameras of his own lew street, New York. of our' citizens, particu larly to those who are needy and destitute.” school has been opened at the Park Hill mission among the Cherokees, by Mr. Dwight Aitchcock, duate of Amherst Collegs cents per month. No. manufacture as well as French and Ger- ANUFACTURERS German Cameras sold at this establishment Orders from the cou be promptly and care DAGUERREOTYPE GENER AL FURNISHING ESTABLISH: SO BAOR BEES tee tats ILADELI “Artists, that they have considerably enlarged tions throughout the Union, the snd Europe. They have al with every new article used have lately received a fa th street, with a fine hea ranges, marble, mantels, sliding in an lmproving neig) mur three story and attic Brick Houses, with Stores wader ony the easterly side of ay, articles used in the art will to. m6 Im*rre The terma are seventy-five We learn from a gentleman recently Je Rock, that there are eight or nine steam-boats , Owaiting arise, to ascend Avenue, between Court Calendar—This d: 1 doors, inuntels, Croton water, &e.y pectable fainilies in aoe ay) 7 re hereni “i eas.— Nos. 11, 18, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 mo\focbive three story Brick Houses, of a similar kind 23. , easterly side of Greenwich Lane or A\ juare. Brick House, with a Store underneath, th Avenue, between 13th and sliding doors, Croton im quantities ig meitper at, and below, the five i Suprosep Suavers Commirrep.—Oa Thursday marshal, Forest, accompanied by officer Arch. G. Ridgely, deputy marshal, arrived from the U. 8. {rigate Congress, in Annapolis Roads, having in custody the captain and two officers of the brig Monte video, arrested ty G. W. Gordon, Eq. U.S. consul at Rio, charged with aiding aud abetting ine slave trade on the coast of Africa, together with nine men as witnesses. ‘The whole party were lodged in jail to wait f.rther ac- tion.—Baltimore Patriot. Tue Weatner.—In Kingston, Canada, for the last week or ten days the weather has been most delightfui.—Spring has permanently set in, and the busy hur of preparation resounds in all directions inthe vicin- From present appearances tae navi gation will be open much earlier than usual. chaunel is entirely clear of ice, and between town and Wolfe Island crossing on foot has been discontinued. week of the present mild weather will probably clear out the loat remnant of Jack Frost. lers and others, in Nebrated Doric and the best mannfacture, which will be sold ment. Y CE, 108 Greene st., in the rear. FRENCH CHINA AND.GLASS WARE. GERARDIN, Commission Merchant, 15 John street, up ved on consignment,and offers for sale, ‘of the above articles, Kineston, March 14, 1845. Manor Dirricuntigs in Unsrsr.—I should have written to you before, as [ promised,tand given you some account of our difficulties, had I not waited in hopes that a!l would probably be settled soon. As to what has occurred all accounts differ according to the hopes, interests or fears of the persens | before stated, the Sheriff went out wit after reaching the residence of H. P. Shulte, in Wood stock, about 3 P.M.,which is near where the persons he wished to arrest reside, the men there rested, and 20 of the most resolute were selected from the Kingston posse to proceed at 12 at night to secure the person of one Bishop, alias Black Hawk, others known to be Deputy Sheriff, Schoonmaker, in discharge of ised and armed, as mention was under command of puty sheriff Schoonmaker, with a proper person for a@ ido, but were detained until 2 o’clock, and then set out ht was very severe in the moun. ing of the men were covered with nd the ground with snow to the depth of ten inch- being soft under, made the walking almost impas- 0 men armed as they were. Still t with determination, and taking a circuitous route that they might not be discovered, and wading through swamps und morasses, reached walk of seven mil men, and the women ond said the anti-renters had been waitin, Leaving the house, the: tracks in the snow leadio, ld no one foun West Indies, South Ameri¢ evening the U.S. on the easterly side of the Ki made arraugemeats to be su lth streets, with marble mantels, Campheue Lamps, o! low for cash to close an assi ke. bit ‘of the above Stores are excellent stands for bus: are suitable for drygoods and fancy: s, chins aud earthenware, three different sites, . Al hardware, jewelry, ‘Stores, with tho front basement-room, will be rented se- there being covered Y WINTER, made to their eg . Cas and every other article used for the. |. ‘2. “ir long connection with suce 3s in ba Renta mas erreotype ts, of the above named countaley, satisfactory exer + stairs, has just wholese or retail, Daguerreotype, his posse, and in front for fuel, &e. reotype Art and thei recommendation ordering Cr peed 2 fs may depeud apon a prompy an tars.” 'Theit prices are Gash. Trices Current aud iaformation Ml by addressing (post-paid BOT trae OT PU ANGEN! Kxchange Building, Phi JONES’S COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, INITIATORY COUNTING ROOM, 247 Broadway, corner of Murray st, Dessert, Tea and Sw Mugs, with mottos; ‘ologne Bottle Figures; FOR SALI . SC. A BEAUTIFUL FARM, situated ‘Also, plain and rich Cut Glass Decan a oy aweve Dishes, and two or three in resisting the ly arranged for a large. famil ty of the wharves, poet road rauning to i tins down to Bastehester Creek, where trout lishing im their season. order, aud tere is good stat place ‘is well water i Uhere are two churches within aquarter Astral and Solar Lamp Shades and Glo! fo Ftig and Paintington m Wares to match any pattern, executed promptly. mre iy. Raid divi Rochelle and Marmarron COLLINS & CO,.95 Howth street, hare on they off: for sale on Teas bales Bridport Seine, Herring, and Gl Hsing a {ull assoruneut, froin 536 SreamBoat Disasters —It appears from a report recently made by the Committee on Naval Affairs to the House of Representatives, that from the year 1820 to 1840, eigtity vessels were lost by explosions of steam boilers, ard that seven hundced and eighty persons were and two hundred and ninety-six wounded by these the same period of time—ten years— twenty-five vessels were destroyed by fire, and two bun- dred and filty-five lives lost intersect the Ne oro dge, whith 1s with. and Commercfal Aricthine- re. te an abundance of hich was selected by wa ‘The distance from City Hall, New Siateen miles. Possession can be had Hand any information coucerning said Property, can be 1 property, forty acres of first rate Land, with keod Stone Hlouee on it, with Barn and Stablrs connect es as the above seventy acres. i tie, and qualify Ge ‘rivate instruction is given if jai (C7 Members of the Mereantite Library nested to apply to the Librarian at Clinton raish tickets of admission under the arrangement made wil ‘i= Raterences may be had at the Academy to Bookkeepers, echante and Clerks, who have been students duniag the fast ‘of said premises. 100 cases English Sheathi the greatest care, from the best o1 mp isi sortiment, from 14 a 32 o7; also, 1 case Brazie: NDUCK—200 bales American Pilot Duck, extra qa '—50 cases_and rolls of the celebrated Poocock” Adheshive Felt, for ships’ bottoms, roofs of ke. hhds. prime N- Orleans MP—500 bales Miss .ari dew rot, Nes Baise igs extra quality, manufactured with fal = hop’s houre, after a ight. They could find no to have expected a visit, for them some then discovered to the barn, which was 3; but they treeked the and there discovered also the identi- ee cae airentetrengee sree ba ‘For sale, Jones’s Pru Me th It is juced there. SWOKD EXERCISE. having entered into an street, and also the Mili lly announces to the pablic vaclog the samme advan Pohe sad forty acres will be so MIL 110 acres) to suit ihe jo. 12 Lity Hall Place, or to ISAAI HICKS, No. 20 Wallstreet. (OR FARM FOR SALE—Consisti 00 avies, including asuytable quantity of conveniently situated aalt meadow, being th tou’s Neck, about 1 mile fron College Ke i for Bay, embractog most. desirable locati Te has on ita lange cottage » Superior quality. Srorm at Maysvitts.—The Maysville Eagle et Friday, 14th inst., says a very severe storm passed at city and neighborhood on Tuesday night doing age. The rain fell in torrents, sccompanicd od that prevailed during (he night, hunsands of panels of tenciag for farmers around us, tore into pieces u frome and a leg It alsv biew out one end of Nicholson, which 10 repub! a3 kage and extensively inti R, IL TON, Mie PULL Bowery, most respee! tends commencing a Class for the Swor branches— Ameri Sword Exercise, and alto Unne Exercise, several years engaged “Indian” dresses, cal dress worn by “ Black Hawk” atthe time the deputy was stopped by him. . ci on the track, and a portion of them, five in number, hi rated fromthe main body by a hill, were fired upon by the party they were in puranit of, at abont the distance of 300 yards, suecestion from rifles, and some the men, and some struck the ground at their feet. the sheriff coming up with the whole of the Sauger posse, fifty in number, forbade the pursuit ; but some of the men, enroged at being fired on, immediately proceed- ed to the place. The Indians had fired from wall on 0 high hill, and 50. do Clear. GUANO—50 tons Ichahoe, in ‘TOBACCO—27 boxes “Sweeny ENGH FLINT GLASS WORKS, AT WILLIAMSBURGH, L comer barre! Lewis,” manufactured. m? ‘The men then pi duilding in Bast Maysville the large brick building of Mr. crashe, in its toll, a fra A Goon Boox.—It is & tleman called upon Bishop and on taking leave raade him the present of a book taking off the \wrepper end opening to the tithe page, there was a bnadred doiler bank note ; on turning over a jeai there was another ; ¢ third lef and there was a third bill; over the fourth lesf © fourth bill, and over the fith th bill, until it seemed as though the book was @ volume of hundred dollar bill Ounto.—Oran Fol ving become se waver priviliges. = previlige as ‘Teacher of the Sword A Clunteer Companies wishing to become perfect ji 'Y Drifly can be taught the same on. the application to the advertiser, 31 Ann itary Hall, of Mr. Fuller, The shots were fired in orchard producii of yenrs ns exten and has sever of che best quality near the dwelling lad down in mowing groand, aud will cut about 80 are covered with thrifty re of the richest natnral soil, ‘of it more than one= balls passed over either Masket or Artiller at a wealthy gen- most moderate terms, bj » France, have U i of Watches, and Sapt. Smith, Mili rer that they have established a Braue! and, in order to fulfil to tC inight be addressed to risaced ond skilful workmen, both honor to inform Giass is Year, and S aci mtnctory in this count tion all coamands DR. LAKDNER, CONSULTING EN CAR.—The Pablie is infon practice of business as a Consulting Eugi- lowed on an extensive scale for many year gland and Krancs, Inventors, patentees, manutucturers, ats, and others en ay consult him on matters Principles of practical science. Certifi and usefulness of new inventions an mses with the salt grass, i e mark could be seen in the snow where each had Jaid, and rested his rifle on the wall This occurred at the foot of the mountain, and the persons who fired were afterwards discovered by our men on their return, ascending the mountain at some distance, and at a great height, looking, as some described han men. From the nature of this can defy purauit, and manufacture, ax well asm prices, aud promptitds jn Ure execution of orders, will, they vw large share of patronage from manure, the whoi xinger, wich he fo ly hope, secure to 1! when he fire’. foreign Houses. saat astomers in the habit of transmitting orders to their Vorssonniere, or their general Depot of oaniere, Paris, will please forward atrest New York. ¥RENCH CHINA KO. 86 LIBERTY STRELY, porter aad reat, for Manvfsetarers, hes inner and tea sets well as Dinner and siges, assorted Dishes, Sonp Tet jabs, Bovis, Wrest Baskets, Custards’ cad h Decorated Dit Sets. . Greek, reach and Amariean tod of the best quality, and te be ipurchasera., eit has been elected President, and Samuel Forrer and Jacob Blickensderter, Jr., acting members of the Board of Public Works. yes, on the 12th in tnem, more like cati those accustomed to and very valuable mills aud machinery for cl it; 3¢ miles from Morristown, Netra viactios nae York; a health; Price $8000; half can remain on it, chang: tl in part for erty pgopercy. Cost over $1,000. ‘otiage, Barns, Fences, “rl adjoming the above. iy 55 Atlantic street, South Brooklyn. the city of Brooklyn, Apply immediately D, wLsTON, 55 Atlantic stieet, Soath Brooklya. A OOUNTRY KESIDENCM FOR SALE—Situated jn the town of Pelham, Westchester Couuty, borderii the village of Kast Chest , contaming 140 acres of | perimental investig it ved processes, will ice No 21 Spruce street IT Business Lette being lost by irivolo ted to pay a retaining fee 22 Sinre ) fh, Jent fences and outhuild: Tn the House of resolution was a ascertained since, passe curredon Wednesday morning. Thi sed the Saugerties posse, and on Thursday night returned with one haif of the men from Kingston, leaving the ba- lance under deputy Schoonmaker. Cooper, the keeper of the public house, who is suspected of being a ringlead ‘was brought down by the sheriff, under arrest, and is sti n reference to the attempts now making to induce the Legislature of New York to levy greater tolls on goods belonging to citizens of the West ern States, passig through the canals of that State be tween Oswego and Albany, than are charged upon goods belonging to citizens of said State ” Resolutions were adopted in both houses that the Le- gislature close its session on the 13th inst. to Delaware county. This oc- eriff then dismis- of $10 before cousultetion. \, JEWELRY. —Th ar Silver Watches, Gol subscriber, who ia selitug wach lower than any ‘each. ite Watches ware oO . Dest imauner and warranted, ‘of Watches and Jewelry, i, 30 Wall at., up staire. WINDOW SHADE DEPOT, No.7 8 the only manatee ‘The subscriber WATCHES —waTCHes who wish to. purchase Gi vantage to call on ‘the: asa Wace $1500 or $2000 on a Howse and. Lot PASC ees {have just heard that there has been of Indians in the town of Olive, for the pur ing deputy Dakin, who was stationed in tn 25 men ; but he left for Woodstock before th eir number wes from 60 to 100, and they re county on horseback to assist their friends in large assemblage % f + New Jenssy.—Among the bills which passed the House on the 14th, was one to incorporace tor twenty years the New Jersey Magnetic Telegraph Co — A bill to provide for the erection of a sti passed the Senate on the same day by a unanimous vote es the receipts into the trea and the expendi he school fund, at Pe lid Tunatio asy| (Hache vA ui asylum Pie enn ino inne nn LASTS, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. iploma at the late Fair of the 0 acres wood land, the welling Houses AVING been awarded the furnish an arciele o} any other city in the United 31 le and yore Leather The State treasurer esti ury for the current year at $88,036 73 tures, including the $26 545 82 due to $98,567 73, showing a deficit of $10,531 necessary to be provided tor by taxation, if the determinat: the debt due to the school fund of all kinds in abundanee. cently built, toge w of the Soand and surromn Tow or exchanged for improved civ ticulars apply at 68 West street, ug about 40 men were sent out th a itully’ situaied, commandiu ness ia ised, as the India siantly going and comi to tho number of the posse, their station, ke. March 16th, 5 o’c'ock. I hear that some arrests of importance have been and thet the deputy, with his posse, now consisting of about 100 men, Well armed, are engaged in serving sub- pernas and process We can casily deal with our own county, but if men disguised as “Indians” come upon us from Delaware county, we eught not to be at the expense of resisting Conld not some systematic movement be m| pad gd to retain them at home !—.d/bany Argus Slip, ies who are con. Pe N.Y. of any extent, in the United mt in the Unil , and give exact information as id assortment of of all Kinds, Black and Col ant mb I eons, Sheetings, it ‘Trees, Hammers, ‘achs, with a full assortment of Shue: y of th t ed Bm oF oh ENT Sg 296 Spring street between Greenwich and ‘asl N. B.—The Greenwich Line of Stages pass witht re. For further par- ‘tween Carlisle and Kector 25 by 100, on the east ang 38th str ees, most nuinerons and sp correct representations | ings in Europe and taste only are got up at this establ i ‘and well experienced, we profess t er Linings, Boot Cor Also, 8 Lots of Groung terly side of the 1ik Avenue, between 37 "hea traeie WELovr av THe Weer.—The amount of flour and wheat in depot at Cleveland the Ohio Canal to Roscoe—at M Detroit, and the ports o nd other pots on BARTOL & DE MAURY, AT FORDHAM, WESTCHESTER CO., N. Y. ATF SMa held Bea dot Aad AL J UGAR=I00 hhds Crime New Orleans con yenient Cottage, ite fue College Eh Jew Railroad Cars ran to and from New York six ti Apply at 479 Pearl street, New York. £19 Lake Michigan, is estimated b 1 correspondent of the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser,” at 354,000 barrels, against 667,000 barrels in 1844 The ndent of the same journal estimates the amount of wheat and flour now on hand at 490,000 Prait Ives ot Nery geacription, ted within two or thres jroudeod yards of ERS—The very superior liq vely used now in Cleveland corres) f ‘R100 reams Dunnel’ & BROOKS, 6 and 67 Nassau ot. re ‘mhis ‘aper, Boston. [Correspondence of the Herald.) Boston, 13th March, 1845. Matters and Things in General—Roberts and Jos- i selyn. On Monday the denizens of our quiet city were somewhat surprised by an old fashioned eastern snow storm. Our streets were becoming very pas- sable, but this fall of snow and consequent thaw will again occasionally remind us of your “ Har- per’s Ferries” in New York, and also of some of the muddy difficulties you have to encounter. Our new native Mayor has entered upon the du- ties of his office, and will doubtless administer our city government to the satisfaction of all. In the distribution ef the city spoils, Mr. Davis will bear in mind that he is not indebted so much to the in- nate strength of his own party for ultimate suc- cess, 4s he was to the withdrawal of the demo- cratic candidate. However generally sectarianism muy have entered into the contest, the victory at any rate would not have been achieved so soon, but for the good will of the democrats. We had a glorious ball on the 5th, within the walls of cid Faneuil Hall, which was crowded to excess, and the bright array of fashion and beaut) Gaisplayed on the occasion has rarely been equalled, never surpassed, in Boston. An aunexation ball is announced to take place on Friday evening next, which might equal that on the 5th, were any one else concerned in its management, save old “ white cravat,” Mr. A. L., the petty tool of a miserable ehique here, and too insignificant to succeed in any thing he undertakes » An eulogy on the death of Hon. Benj. Russell, was delivered at the Melodeon on Monday evening by Mr. Baylies. Instead of confining his remarks atall to the subject, Mr. B. reviewed, in a prosaic style, events both anterior and during the revolu- tion, and managed to make his lecture so ins: and tedious, that one half of his audience left tore he had concluded. Theatricals remain in statu quo here. An oppo- sition to the National is much desired. We have aa abundance of unemployed talent in Boston, and it only requires a little more enterprise to render it all effective. The rotation of offices under our na- tional administration has not yet commenced. Roberts, who has been spending so much of his time fruitlessly at Washington, dancing attendance on the powers that “ were” and ‘‘ be,” has return- ed, it is said, quite chop-fallen. Had he remained here and attended to the duties of the station to which Mr. Tyler appointed him, his nomination would doubtless have been acted favorably upon ere this. There is another individual, by the cog- uomen of Lewis Joeselyn,who, it is said, has gone on to Washington in pursuit of the Surveyorship of this port, and I suppose he will get it—who else could? Bumsts-Ber. InTEREsTING Fkom Brezit.—A circular has been received, dated Rio de Janeiro, Jan. 17, from which weglean the following intelligence :—The - cal position of the country, we are happy to state, holds out a very favorable aspect. Some rebellious distnrban- ces in the Northern Provinces have been quelled in their outbreak by the very energetic steps of the government. In Rio Grande, the only province where civil war still continues, the Imperial troops have gained successive and decided advantages over the rebels, who, in consequence, have opencd negotiations for peace, and we have well founded reason to telieve, that ere long tranquillity will be restored tu the Empire; a state of things which ean- not tail to produce a beneficial influence on commerce. At the River Plate the war between the Oriental and Argentine Republics is still carried on; Montevideo con- tinues to be besieged by Oribe and blockaded by the Bue- nos Ayrean squadron, and Coates | tothe last dates to the ist ult., there are no prospects of a speedy termination of this unfortunate conflict. Some misunderstanding causedithe Brazilian Minister to request his passports; he | retired on board a vessel of war awaiting further instruc- tions from home; but the general opinion is that there will be no inte: ruption to the friendly intercouse existing between the two governments. GaneraL Jackson’s Birrapay.—This day (15th ot March) the venerable hero of the Hermitage enters on kis 79th year. The President had a letter from him last night, fraught with more true eloquence than any he ever before received. This argues that his heath is not worse.— Globe, March 15. COLORED PAPER AND FANGY PAPER BOXE: S. AUER & BODEN respectfully inform their friends and the lic, that they continue to manufacture Colored and Fancy Paper Boxes, in all varieties, at the old stand of fate firm of Blane & Boden, 74 Fulton corner of Gold street. He is tully determined to maoufacture a superior article, and to put the prices: soas to satisfy his customers. Orders will be Pe RY ood aanors f Colored F a Faney Pi —A goo tment of Color ‘apersand Faney Pape Boxes always on hand a30 2m ec GENTLEMEN’S LEFT OFF WARDROBE. (PRE, HIGHEST PRICES can be obtained by Gentlemen or Families who are desirous of converting their left off wearing apparel into cash. : Payee Families, or Gentlemen quitting the city or changing resi dence, having any supertiuons effects 10 dispose of, will much to their advautage to send for the subscriber, who wil attend at their residence by appointment, 3 LEVERT, 2 Wall street. - Aline through the Post Office, or otherwise, will receive prompt attention. mri im*re ®COND HAND CLOTHING AND FURNITURE ‘WANTED —And the highest cash price given for ail kinds ot cast off Clothing and good second-hand Furniture. Persons wishing to dispose of the same, wiil do well to call ou the sab- scriber, or address a line through the Post Office, which wi!' be punctually attended to. » LEV 4946 Chatham street y. N, B.—Constantly on hand, a seasonable assortment of gentle- men’s Clothing, cheap for cash. Im*re XYLUGRAPHIC PRESS GENERAL JOB PRINTING OFFICE, 56 Gold Street. HE SUB2CRIBERS inform Draggists, Perfamers, Grocers and others, that they have made extensive additions to their assortment of Xylographic Labels, to which shey would re- spectfully call their attention. ‘They are constantly adding to thet stuck all the new style of articles, im their line, which a offered in France or England, and they promise theat customers that they s! pare no expense iu getcing up all that they may want im the business of the Druggists, l’erfumers and Segar Maoufacturers. JOB PRINTING—Their office is also sapped with every variety of Tyne necessary for the execatio. of every description of Kasey Job Frinting, Cards, Billheads, Notes, Bills Lading, Circulars, and all kinds of Mercantile’ Priaticg, exeented ou reasonable terms. 2 _SEGAR BOX LABELS AND PAPER, of every descrip- tion, always ou hand. RIKGATED SHOW CARDS, for Refectories, Grocers, &e., Ke.—a large supply. BRONSON & CO. it larre 56 Gold street, near Fulton AMERICAN HAIR DYE WARRENTED, if strictly applied according wo direct G chauge the hair from any othe: color to a benatifal or perieetly Jet black, without staining or irri the nu, like ovtier Hair Byes * és Prepared vnly by Dit: JAYNE, No. 2 South ‘Third street Philadelphia. Price 50 cents. Sold by the Agents, A. D Sand, Druggists, No. 79 Suitou street, 273 Broadway, 77 Kast im*m N y SERU SLORG AND CONSERVATORY—Th subsecibers offer for sale as ‘ow as can be purchased else- where, a choive assortment of fresh Vegetable, Flower, aud Unrass Seed: will be warranted Also, Plants of all kinds at auction prices, Kreit and Orun mt mental ‘Trees of every des J RMAN, 635 Broadway. wer ma 2weire DUNLA! CHOLCE ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS. Lhe subscriber begs to inform his friends end the old FBowierns of Niblo’s iaie Conservatory, that he has receiv- , per Victoria, from Londoa, au extensive and choice is, all warrant d genuine. ‘ollowicg package of 20 superb varveties are now ready for sale— price $1: rhlox Drummond: plendid show flowers of all colors. Schizanthas Priestii, Ketusns, Grabamii, &c, «mixed }—euri ous retuse flowers, of white, yellow, orange and erymson, Portulacca Spleadens and “rhelussonii, mixed—Very dwarf, briiiant crimson and rory erimson flow Choice Heartsease—Seed from choice prize flowers. artonia Anrea—Golden yellow flowers: Do vs Bi Nemerous choice kinds mixed. Howbled Quilted German Asters—20 varieties mixed Vetauia, Kosea, Grauditlors, Phopaicen, ¢Bloekit new varie. ty,) Ke. mixed—Very showy, flowers protsely, in grent varie- ty of colors, suitable for training, &e. ste Sweet scented abyssinian, Srtikshenkii—Stx colors on one stem, vigorous almost a tree. p Grandiflora, phasyloides new variety— Neat bine flowe white centre. Nolano atripiieifolia—showy bine trailing flower. Maya zebria, (new)—White with geraninm bloteh and stripe. i" ‘Lropeolum Pelegriaum or Canary Bird Flower—Beautifol cat and need flowers, ars like a canary bird. Germin ‘Lea Week Stock—29 superb varieties, mixed. Anagallia ladica—Unique flowers, star shaped, color a ri Chinese blue, with curious and beantifal golden anthers in centre. Iberis Coronoria, or Large White Rocket Candytnft, Helechrysum bracteata album, (new)—Iclegaat showy white Catleopsis, Atkingonia, Drammondii, Elegans, &e , 5 kinds mixed—F lowers brillant. of cream, golden and dark cod colors, potted w he mson. 50 vaviet $2; 100 varieties $4. e growth of Bi. Allarge collectioa of fine healthy Piants in flower are in the Conservatory window. Bouuets aad Flowers always on hand. New DAHLLAS—A fine collection are sow under cultive tion; plants will be ready in due season. Ordos actended to with prompiaess, and thankfully received by JOHN RYBINSON, Lave of Niblo’s Conservatory.) _inhi2 tmre 568 is Smithtown. Said Farm cont cess 30 ot Wooo; the remarming 52 acres tate of good eu't ‘There are two Hoa rm good wells of water on the far; « large barn w (rage house aud stabling for eight horses; an ice house, a good large garden, enclosed 10 vteket fence, fruit trees, ue. Re. ay further information may be obtained at No. 83 Sleecker trom Broadway. Holt wae yrschase v5 "iw TRY SEAT 10 LET=10 let for one or i the beaundal country seat known a Nerih Raver, at foot of 58d rireet, w, haying been built Inst year, anc sare in good order. mediately. For terms, apply to ob. ©U i IN! m8 2weec 58 Wall street, or 748 Broadway.