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‘ indebted to the broker who has supplied us with similar WANTED=A Silent Partuer, with from Custom House, New Youu, | TO LET. A tyse wpry wie AMUSEMENTS, \v statements previously, with remarks, &e. :— jnvest in a business © private P sae q } firs: nate or oaks ot 5 THEATRE.—Mondsy Erecing Meee aie wi Re mn ‘ening Prices, |, Sold, Received Stock « ad per, erste at a ee Ne a nreat $ pare near yd years et | Pa ttoraed the Troaedy of ACEC ABE wipe LATEST MOMENT Kentucky, Virginia, t hh is week. on hand amount ia bend, cal isa chance which, tee 0 of he iowa Rocks,in ong | grocery © fret rate stand gornes ppspts, boven, we) scenic. Kentish Re Hign= Aylmere, Mz: Rorrest; Dok of Suffolk, | ; au ; Se d Sound, agreea following 3 ersone in stands, fatthews;, Lord Say, Sir, stark; Maclanue, Sire | cai NGaroltaa” $244 02 6 2aito 6 POMP Fe, cntioolen sant areamare offi gacaree Te nes drarings eatin whieh tbe exhibited at this office, | ply to GILLESPIE. 332 Pearl'st. ind 20 re Widow (ide Mts Barc. gionscrmesalt seared | i by addressing a line t j. Herald office. rson id, Wiz ED i man st, ‘with the extravaganza of INV 2 PRINCE Datleeted Ofer! se, astro ae 6 munfeatious Will be eusidefed strictly €0 bs TOF THE FOUNDATION. q wEURNISHED ROOM WANTED ie Petecteiaa’s | —The Infante Furibond, Mr A- Andrews; Don Leader, Ms. e essed S6es, 10 es, m2 3t*re here, ire several rocks, composing the group called Exe office, in a respectable house; must be afrout room, | Hunt; Apricotina; Mrs. Knight rayne | ANTED—Immediately, © Joumeyimanbarber—None | Cution Rocks, and the larg table one is to be | Stherin first sory or basement. ‘Terms must be moderate — | Boxes $1; Pit 50 ceutss Caallery 29 cents, Wes.seed ANTED— oa mepiman selected for the site of the building. ‘Also asocond haad sofa bedatead, “Address DOCTOI, fie. | Doors open ata: to, o'%lock—the performance will | Sacra hae eee nce | meio Me etree . aah hitan curb of feet iw diameter, of suficient thickuess | ALT uihee: ott * ; mt Str | commence at precisely a quarter past 7. No mail south of Augusta, Ga,, has been received to- 4 Wd... ) m2 It re 10 be sunl 4 f ral halle, li aati lt FE prec —— 4 inferior. W ANTED—As experienced teacher, crake charge of the aud close coffer dam, and & quantity "0 "oper mate NOTICA-TO BOARDING SCHOOLS AND ) THEATRE—A W Jaen eal Florida kw ele Drblie school iw Stat eet, hear the Mdavenne” igen | Hal eto be placed around ieior the purpose of excludine the OTHER INSTITUTIONS —FOR SALE—The pro- | IDE, Stevens, Manager Monday “Bvenin = bist va'e-s cs sen’ ses. 2ites. | cloma of learning, exyerienes and ability, who will exereiae | Water, aud foc additional security. He water is then to be perty situate at Weehawken, N.J., two niles fromthe | will be performed the tragedy of EVADNE—E ; Florida. ‘pron control ovet hi pugids, may apply to the trustees, at | Puanped owt aud the rock eut dow level f fovoken Ferry, known as tie Mouatain Pavilion, on the | Shaw; Colouna, Mr. Booth. es seas tas | Affairs in Albany. +25 tolas 65 bls. 775 bls. | thie achool house on Wednesday next, at $ o'clock P. M. Therock uot being of sufficient excent to receive the full | Nighest oigt ti the neighborhood of New York, and from | Ta éonclude with the onera of ROB ROY Roh Itoy, Mx : Wwe —" eble, | Mat sere ry 7 sizeof the base ofthe building, the deficiency isto We made up | which ialead the move magnificent vrospect of the lower bay, | Neate; Bailie Nicol Jarvie, Mr, Hadaway Helen MeGrégor, | LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. els = ahah | GGGNAT BRANDY, fork pale snd colored, ia casks of | gyey,couerete oF ablit granite, well bedded in hydraulic ee- | #20 tne, North ner cei one owes cormulcterit goad re: | Drews Cirle, 25 cents: Pit and Gallery, 1256 cents | ese ‘ i 30 gallons, landing and for sale by it about twelve acres of excellent land, in'ahigh state | Doors 64 o'clock. Perf Senate. jomumences at 73%. THE MASONRY. 6 0 BOYD & HINCKEN, uropean | _ mi 6t*r _ Room 9 Tontine Buildings. ness has been light, ricts of Kentu s pretty l he foundation are to be laid six ¢ tivation. CM tA | ” e ts have been engaged with their bamiserdl ‘pants bagged 4 eesenth the finest and most eligible, as.well 9 ALMO’S OPERA HOUSE—(Chambers street.) Aimany, May 1, 1647 espondenee. Our reports of the tobacco growin “MES Te VECCHIO, M fof Lookin imasoury 2 feet The tot ent situations, and an opportunity for the estab: day Evening, May id-—Last performance of D % | ‘The Senate was engaged the whole morni . j ture Frames, Window. Comices See aka es it situations. and an opportunity for the extaby | Overs of LUCKEZLA BORGIALuerezia Borgia, Sigua C orning on the Ju ky and Virginia describe the nev Glass, Portrait’ and It is stated, also, that the quality | oom Mouldings, P: laced on | ton street. Lookt Out Paina ooking Gla o tet, ae yeral large rooms. course to be 25 feet in diameter. ‘The manner of con- d courses of the solid masonry, i and. projec Beneventano;, Gennaro, Sig.8. Bene- | diciary bill zea, ache Decorations, &e, No. 74 Ivered, and Fram d iv & superior manner. s removed and huag. necting the stone: } les let into the | of the stones imine | horizontally becwe | es | Upon this solid amasoury is to commence the wall of the sue | new, whic TING. “ELGG. | REIBHucture, 25 feet in diameter at the base aud carried up it | perty, The by Jog " wuired, that has ever been offered in the viei~ | BAntis Alfonso I, Sig. “4 I Ginches into the centres | nity of New York, and’ possesses advantages too numerous to | Mer recog a Sige Tries’ foaioile sy i | be set forth in au advertiseme: : E : . nereby forming 8 connection | Pete re is ou the premises largetmouut of furniture, nearly | $i: Benett:; Olofemne Vitellozeo, Sig. 8. Patti; Gubetta, Six. | reuding :—The bill suthor aa ai Ome borrow money, and likew! Se ing railway companies to to enable thom to substitute h, orauy partof which, may be had with the pro- perty will be sold low aud the terms made and, when the crop is small, the quality article will be inferi CARPE’ 5 at-to the deel Gf the nashen, eehiae te tered fe diam. | easy, for which, opany info cting the saine, apply | rquett Sccond Tier, 50 cents. | the heavy for the flat bar rail. Also, the bill relative to ; vards of Brusels Three Ply and lugrala | ser ‘ite wll at te tan “ope fee euchen thks | oie ‘ Mey Ns cf ROR Me Hoe - herons, $12; do. forG persons, $10. Se't, | the transmission of freight on certain railroads, and the -Flour foi e Ke ay ; first four coucses are to be each 2 fe it, t0 Ee A RTE 5 t the Box Ottice from 10 A. M. to'to’elock P. . o a one eae rag baker: Uy apache’ 1 Cloth and Matting, Reeth arcane eae Ste aie tar hiathe | moe COE = one with regard to those railways connecting with each at 3s. The packet of the Int for Havre, | shades, able Covers, and | wll orbs cari ae eeifenaatyte the wuder sider ive SOME aes tO LE aa For Oil Cake, 30s, per ton was | every ardele connected with the tm ale cheap for eash, | Where it is to be loot G iches thick. The whole « wall A RE W, bandeome Cattage todas. on Oxfand strent, | OPERA HOUSE—A CARD —Sig. 5. pres 6 Al vessel, up for Liverpool, took Wat. Me mn stieet, | to be of hammered granite, each stone making the thiekness of Brooklyn 184 miles from the Ferries, near, the resi; Frespectivtly announces tothe patronaotthe Opera | ‘The bili concerning the organization of the New York has aursery, kitehen aud servants? | ery LWO parlor library and rige bed ro ni 34. and heavy freight at 308. Anothe L ived, for the same port, u few hundred barrels of vessel 18 tmis*e | the wall, aud laid im the best of hydrauhe e mt; rebates are to be made for the door and window shutters of suitable size to,receive them, public generally, that his BE: FIT will take place tet ne | on Thurtday Kvn, May th, with Douizetti’s Opera, LU= State militia was reported, with amendments, on the second floor. | CYA DL LAMMER MOO ‘The debate on the Judiciary bill was continued; the ~ WANTED, Sa, i aie KEW active young Mea to go South or West to act y i f with stable, can be had if desire Me : e CP. : Cen ating Maile eabibibs the: oman of Year, A Te eer nes | ind opelar Puvtieations see The cower. is to be, covered with three stones forming the Ornibuses ran eontaatly 5 the Perris: Rent $900 wilh dace he pets Mie DIAUIET from the Overa of Paris, |G uextion being on the relative powers with which coun- sain and Pro ved by the Hudson , for | over and above their expenses will be sured to them it - i che > AlsomA residence at Bedford, 2% miles from the Fers j esc apredaueruy i ‘ The i tho week comme the 24h and ending the 30ih | ting, with an opportunity of elearing $1000 per year, Some wen | Phe cass iti will be vented with or without fumicure, for four mouthae: | M2 Ate ist | ty courts should be invested. ‘The bill was not disposed ei uow in ouremploy will no doubt innke over $1000 per Year | el so.an to be perfectly water tighe Oa the top of said deck a | Lhe house has ten rooms. ‘Chere is a coach house, stable for | AMERICAN MUSEUM. of prior to adjournment ¢ i clear of all expenses. Each inan will have his districts. Tt will | tries ce be perfectly w the dimensiouy of the lantern, | four horase, pasture for cow, Ke. Rent ford mouths $250.— | EPLENDID performauces, both Afternoon and Eyenis mie Rie Corn Wheat Oats C.Meal Beef Pork | \we yocessary for them to have at least $25 to $50. to obtaina | Mluconeineh have the outer edge of the deck 2] Apply to MOSES MAYNARD, Jr, at the L. I. 1D ar sand 74g o'clock, when will be exhibited a Dioramte | mbl: = & rT 12000 = = = | good fitting our. Apply at FRENCH'S Publishing Hall 293 | Gd s6 that the copper of the jamern shall be Railroad office, 42 William st., Merchants’ Exchange. | and Panoranie represegtation of the | Amembly. oo oe pr vad w ay, upstairs, Office of the Klag of our non AY | than the centre part of the deck, thereby preventing the water | _2222w fh if a i ri ERAL OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. | The committee of nine reported about twenty bills 310 errors snnst he postepaid. aa ar from driving up under the copper of the lantern. Atsome TO LE with all the pageantry and pomp of the oceasion. | ‘ i ect 14,810 9,400 a ’ ~ 01 eneral orders, er to ferred to select ‘ Ng a or aamedal press; good fuming lathes, 1 suit | te, 2 by 21 inebes i fs inished, well calculated for respectabts families th the Wank wok nthe ncsteabes, cxee nae nittec po plete; v7 or pattern maker; & reet, betwee ‘Great Western—Ethiopian’ Miuistrels—Living Orang Ou- | Were the two excise bills—one of which repeals the pre- a m Br made for polishing, made 1 large pair of WINDOWS, DOORS, Ke. me Way and 6th avenue, tages pass regularly from 7 A. \ stie tf vai alba There 1 dows, to cont h six lights aes : 4 LA Moy | tang, Se. ‘ ee : 4 rried. No.6 Aun street—the small press to be seen at Mr, BATES | frames, sashes ¢ w hung with butt | 2 basements, 2 parlors, with sliding doors, and hard finished | —222tfve eed, i jaw to New York, * on Saturday, April 24, by the Roy. Mfr. \Villiamson ny: yard, No; tat and 16d Centre street, opposite, Canal h shutters to be hung with suitable hinges, with hooks Walls, 2d story, 2 rooms and bedrooms.’ Good dry cellars. | ALN OR GeO MAMISONS BENEFIT. 1), | ‘The House voted separately on tho excise bills—and Avevaine Hepnior, 1 f Paris, to Jo: EN vrie Sixty Dollars. wer " en ). Apply on the, premi LNUT STREET 1 T! LADELPHIA— | }, st a Pan iee, Peer came nan Earte toon Dany y- Doliae —— ‘ood substal by i waplisinee WM K: PENDLETON, Agent. Hee eee TE TRE TELA DELPHIA™ | by a vote of 52 to 41 refused to refer them to select com- day OTHER FRE: Ba is tec nate in two parts with hinges and fa ek | On Wednesday, April 28th, by the Rev, Dr. Pise, Mr. SC) i if 2 - lore of house 23 Dey. n 50 | 4S ening, 3, will be performed 4 Liss Mitfor 's | mittees to be reported complete. Eown, Jag Masbert ae Mis Maman CREE. few bushels. black ‘Tartarian asd Foto ets, Hagin and | “ines ofthe doorand Seine tas ane EB feet deep, and would be agood location for'a wholesale | 2ytsedy of fe Rienzi, Mr. Jamison; Lady Colonna, | $6 thege bills remain under the general order, seb- Ktaliau Ray Grass, Lawu Guass, white and red Clover, Vie- | | PRE vrocery store. "Also, the accond floor of house 66 Beek. | C+ Blake; Claudia, Miss Fisher. nis ie ? Era frand Rnighta ew given SMarow Penn, with avery Tanke | up, tw 7 ing of dee rogmpand pantien with twoted | Nis. Walters will dance a Fas Soul cic eros sparp— | Jeet to the direction of the House eas. . } eral. nsac Of veget wer seeds of the ‘ ttie, ith © f / ehithe povular of the MILLE! AID—"| "nite wots Bi : fatly on Saturday mornings Istinst, of apoplexy, Mrs. | we t Kinds: "two and, three: years old vines in pots suitable | ""A'pricQERecmespable of holding: 1000 gallons, ia to be con | wangeinit: ‘Kent $275. Euguire of oon Wace ha MiteheR | Giles, Mr-G. Jamison; Pheebe, Mrs. Bowers. ~ | ‘This vote was not looked upon a# indicating the judg- Vache Se RAED ee nae’ Cethien sens ttigstinn, | t cooks Heasieaiter Tobagy Prsctiaese, Ghessalee Kis A cood Gockin store with eas: lron ffnne] is to be provided 31 Im*r or SEO eiliaten ores: | © Meno neice ban trcih ie ceeer oe MH ee ee ees er friends, and those of her brother, Joha Higgins, My erettia, 1 i 3 good cooking stove wit iron funnel is to be provide m3 SS 70 Nassau street. / Monday Evening, May. 3, will be’ presented theo ‘The Dill authorising the election of local officers 31, the frlenda of John gad Thomas Farrel, arerospect- | D6. tao Seedy for sale, “Also plants sdapted for | munieced inthe Daild 1 Gong ue 2O LET —The dwelliug part of hous Spring | Yh vine es Repth Dib Ponsats Fists Mr Se 2 ateclaa in, om: offen ot dpsed feats ly invil 10 atten e ners from her la esi- ots, H 4 " » 4 . street corner of Elm, now bew new! un Na E, mengl f - ‘ td » Wo ornamenting city gardens. Careful men ‘at all times to put | 4 o Sg age an La Napol by MI Mons. ’ dence, 10 Stanton street, (near the Bowery) at 214 o'clock | Granmenting elty partes, arent a DSON, Seeds sein Feeeae Bebe fogs Boon fond on 8 of fron siciiory covered undergoing complete repair, said premises con- | ij 2yWolitaine, by Allie Oceana snd Mons. Benuie. was passed this d floor, tad is suitable for a gen e ® i . JW. Jenkins &'Co. 112 John | 06 are ‘number of Houses laborers doing bu- airs, the steps, * . . 635 Brondway. I ¢ fatereight room : ‘On Saturday morning, Ist Instant, in the 68th year of HUNCICE VEGETABLE LOTION fd niger, aro to be cast iron, with a hand rail and Balusters of teal bogeeag house OF Dex his ngo, after a short DUE eevere ines, Jou Dovatass. | pry. (gO CIPS VEG flectaaliyendtates erations | ive 2'y Qe, 2nK partion x shown onthe lan, ip 4 y vek Prices) rele and Parquette, 30 cence; Fainily circles, ‘The Governor has approved the bill toamend the Private boxes, $5. charter of the Long Island Railway Company. | The following bills were passed :—A bill authorising | David Richards, and others, to construct docks, ete,, on Cinderella” will be repeated. | oaks open at 7 o’clock—to commence a quarter befowe eight o'clock. : ‘ ‘ A st . Rent $275. His friends, and those of his son-in-law, John Thomp- which are to be six doors, each 2 feet, 6 inches, by 6 feet 10 | “eet Ts <a son aud William 8. Humphreys, sre Invited to utter | ercygCtt tue pkins particularly. pimy tFtt4F tat | Inches, 4 panneled 134 imehes thick; good hinges and latches FOR SALE AT HOBOK! cutaneous excrescence: h ew ;, May 2d, at Pi ime, will establish a clear and brilliant complexion. 207 Broadwa: hisfuncral, from his late residence, 61 like street, ou | forashort + val he the doors. and Lots—Merchants, mechanies, an u ence i! ° he ceiling of 1m isto be furred, Inthed and plaster- siness, or having employment in New York, will find | ° | their lands, in front of Brooklyn. A bill for the calli Sundey, (this day) May 2d, at 2 o’clock ’. M., without | Sold in bottles at 75 cents each, at 188 Bowery, cor of Hol d ¥ fe | 'y' e calling farthes husitetion no ‘Also by Mra. Hays, Brooklyn. 'adimer | €4i,tl40 the wood partitions and the walls.of the rooms, are 19 ‘ecg thins hy enable tusk cleat | | of a convention to revise the city charter of Brooklyn. A sik, in thy S€ih goal GE ube ages Macy: nallct of thé late FUG sara Mus a Mearerarertren 6 Willan seme LANTERN I GA ee ee OL ud aes geek of tae: Marsares Pe nea taa en Sri e ace are wer fore in the 84 er Age, Mary, relic in heir store from 34 Beaver stre > 4 ; A — he Myateriou ; Charles Stewart, Eeq,, Attorney G ays Pal, aad. pesoua [ Mhere Wek will contoiue seca vies pew and 6 | ‘There is to be an octagonal Lantern of wrought iron, 7feet 4.| the company themselves have built 80 or 100 within a short pe- | Mr. Alexander, in his brill | Adjourned. daugtter of tte late lola! Dechrleay, tommesiy: Liows f ‘and Staple Goods, Par inches high, of uificient diameter to containin each site of | riod, The ferriage wo resilents of Hoboken is bute trifle | His extranrduiary ‘and Governor obttatdamene' ve y : Chenifte, Silk Buttons, Percussion Caps the Lantem’s lights, of which the two middle oue: the head of a family pays 8 cents per mouth, and his wife 32 | nigh'ly received by fas Aunany, May 1, 1847 steer erate grate and Eyes, in round and square boxes, Kidney | by 24, the four side cents per moi he tax in New Jersey 1130 light as, to be | overwhelming bursts of aj andevery demoustration of | At noon, to-day, 119 boats had cleared for the wert- On the 17th inst. on board brig Arablan, on her pas- xes, Zinc and Gilt Mirrors, Perfumery, Perfumed | or upper and lower. the owner or tenant of ahouse There | wonder, astonishment and plate | searcely tele | . sage from New Orleans, Dr. B, Dovexass, of Georgia, Kinds, Sille and Cotton Purses of all sorts, Steel | lass of suitable thickness, ‘There is also to be in each side of | are some beautiful situations for cottages in front of au open mance every evening. For programme see | ward. ‘The tolls paid by these vessels amounted to formerly of Charleston. Metal aud. Wooden Pen Holders, Suspender and Vest | the Lanteru, underneath the above ylazing, one copper pane, | sitare, where the vie iver is unobstructed. | the small bills. $9,083, In Dunstable, Connecticut, on the 4th ult, Wieuras silveredand black, Sill, Porce Tread Lace | 16 by 12 inches, at the office of the Hoboken Land and lun Doors open at7 o'clock. Prices of admission—Parquette 50 | Fursen, Esq. aged 94 years and 6 months.” He was a Fancy. Paper Boxes, Silk and Cotton Gum Elastic | _ ‘There is to be a post set at each comer of the octagon, % | boken. a oon 25. ceuits. : | ¥ Imitation Gum Elastic. Suspenders, P nied by their parents, half price. BY THE MAILS. inch onthe face and two inches deep—the posts are to pass through the stone cove: h the masonry below it. saa of the Revolution,and was at the battle of Bunker ¥ At North Andover, on the 294 ult, Miss Haynat accomp many TO LET—The second story of the house 1) Duane | Have oe eth vied street, next to the corer of Greenwich street, conta mnt op of the posts there 1s to be ¥ Ag » a pon the top of the posts t ( GEE ing Ave rooms, with Groton water, kes feauc $80" In; . Fans of all sorts, Silk, Cotton, Gum, ‘Fevth and Nail Brushes, Combs of all. ki and Travelling Cases, Accordeons, “BRATED PEDESTRIAN, who es, Dress agirder of the same size as the posis, for receiving the feet of eR Ce Iscauis, aged 82, vax aud Stationery artieles. Of all kinds, French Calf Skins, | the rafters and copper covering nf the roof ‘There are to be | auire in the mt (1 Oue Thousand Miles, in one One Thousand Co Affairs in Washington. At Bolton, Gen, Sitas Homan, aged 86, He was con- | tod general Shoemaker’s Findings, &e.. &e. a29 lw*re eight rafters 3g inch thick and 13g inch dee; e Apr pure nai wi er, has ¢ bao hours ae VAGEHALL GARDEN. 6 Wasuinatox, April 30, 1847. ues April ah, at 8 okhock. ‘The above eat | Despatches from Vera Crus—~The Expected Fight— nected with the State Legislature between twenty and thirty years, either asa member of the House or of the Senate. Paper suitable for laying | Verse to the Centre of the roof, and to be lured expressly. for that pure | £2.99 iuches in d at yy 2 feet above the eave PERSSE & BROOKS, ‘There is to be an iron framed doce in one of the, sides of | are well dante hey are to con- | Ja TO. Fre red in an irou | fe2M dies, with a building for looms, meter, and $0 as to cause the roof to rise House, Workmen’s Dwellings, Hil, on, unfailing water power. The ‘place and ‘water power | t merchant of that town. had at the Factory, 40 Carmine street, or at 137 Eighth | t8r vering to the roof au Tn Conway, 13th ult., Jon Howranp, 83, a descendant | avenue, aud a newly invented out door lantern complete with | dot is! Timp, at $1 apiece: the new styte hall lamp, from 82 50 to $5 nthe top of the roof 9 ab,» M meiits, 25 cents a Large agsortment of solar lamps from $3 to $10 apiece, | {2 miches in diameter... Iu four sides of the octagon there are to the train that Teaves 27th street at 7 POLLO ROON neither la f! nM # ¢ veutilators fitted in per panes for regulating the ie If, at is Ki to burs either lard OF Ot1, with, fine nesortment of gires doles drought of air, and constructed tauch a manneras to exclude | Will be discontinued, and a car will leave the Ciey Hall até ; , adieu : pad of ” 5 la of New York, whose y . 3 8 t sy andl on f Santa Anna. ‘The Hagerstown’ papers announce the death of Joux tyre % __No. G9 and 67 Nassau street. | the oetn 1, to shut tightly tuto Be fetes coerentne wenier cat weieitea a 77 yenrs 0 ¢ necomplishies this fent janta Kenroy. aged 6) years, and for the last half century, «| Ty onic LAMPS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH em, te | Th M Re fa ied ith trong eof WARRINGTON & RICHARDS, | ™Atbe considered the wonder ofthe time. eshments | Despatebes from Vera Crnz, dated the 14th instant, | 32 Burling slip. | are furnished. received this evening, confirm the report of an expected M KAILMUAD (>* Tickets for the whole performances, without refresh: | engagement at Cerro Gordo Pass, Santa Anna, with La Vega and Canalizo, at the head of fifteen thousand men, bas there fortified himself. But will he fight? He ND HARL ‘ilator ofthe fifth generation of John Howland snd his wi Elizabeth, daughter of Governor Carver, who arrived Plymouth in the ship Mayflower, in December, 1620. and it any Warm was born July 21, 1764,” He was the third son of Job | {'°" anne dy DI the wet. Twi ches outside the posts of the lantern, there | 4;,M. for Morrisania: returning, leave there at7 A. a f ind reception, ext Howland of Barnstaple, who wea the ycnngest tcoitier:| duit Beay, ani aera te A Carel Is to be an iron aetling, the posts of whi (The car that leaves City Hall at930 P.M. will rin to White | strangers froma distant. land, will avarciivetaty certainly seems to be in earnest, as is evidenced by the of Rey. John Howland, of Carver. These were the sons | every foi, al id square, to run up 8 feet, and to be let Finan an Tene Here at 650 A.M. for New York. ett tw t_ | amongat ihe reminiscences of the prat respesttully picking off fifty of our men on march, the waylaying of John Howland, the pilgrim, who wes born in Englar i f Bediord; 137 Eighth avenue, comer Adc sguiter lantern ora talltug to he baiatea widitwe: iia fat Nera iniokiots raday and Saturday evel na ‘May 3d, eh. th "| our despatch bearers, and the dispositions he has made in 1692. John, the eldest gon of the pilsrim, m: rable. x “ | oil paint, Also, all the woodwork to have two. coats of oil tl he has made considerable alterations and improve’ | assisted by MISS BARTON, the secomplished Vocalist, to impede the progress of our army. The Mexicans Mary Loe, October 26, 1651, and settled in Barnst: BANK DIVID! ha CHAN END.—The | pint There isto be furnished and fited up asuitable copper | Tusuts ehaserect- | Tickets ino half is eatablishinent since the last season. at : vriees | and has a numerous posterity scattered over all parts of vc has this day declared a dividend | lighting conductor. The whole isto be completed ina work: | ed a large building, contaluing thirty-three rooms, altogether | Doors opeuat7 o'clock. Coucert to commence at 8 o'clock. | found the national bridge not defensible, as thero is a the United States, Mr. Job Howland, the subject of the | ¢ | sler cent, payable t0 stockholders | mylike manner, on or before dhe Lith day of Novembernext. | disconnected roth the ‘ma body of the pavilion, | These | int twistr_ ea toet Nid aie | path by which General Scott could have sent round a i a e je Nye. 8 on an May 3d. . os rooms are intended iu 9 “a v1 og Ure dey, at ia | - Feet it en eta rani | Ceansiee Booka will be losed from 29th Apel to ath May. | ual Itahall have been complete. mapected ss dapproved by | ble sive light, and well'ventiated and nupersr a al vents open duriny the dey aturding | eqyalry force to attack their rear. ‘'he pass which they ving in Sa ch, , th Howland) | py order, ‘J. J. FISK, Cashier. the undersigned, Collector and bgt denies mtg ights, or | to thos Fenerally denominated single rooms in the various | y. he largest in the United States, de- | have now fullen back upon is very st: though th being th Wotoentar Theat two persons with Mz. Jobim |." Nw York, yell Sth, 1907. szitmysere_ | Ach person ashe aball nppoint forthe purpose. Watering places throughout the country. ned ard. ‘The painting is Al Freseo, by Cappelli Pa a ee Howland, of Providence, It 1., now in his oth year, are RE Rah | etl ere CW "LAWRENCE. | “The moprictorisnow rend to teat with families orparties ‘the ‘Conmoramie Views hive been re-arranged, nod eae be | 1 hope that it can be turned. If so, be sure Santa cligved to be the only survivors of tho Sth generation ; manuals F wishing to engage rooms for the season. Letters addressed t0 | ° een \ of the family of that venerable pilgrim, John Slowland.— eared te alten RANDYWINE CORN MEAL—NOTICE TO SHIP | himat the City Hotel, Broadway, will receive immediate at- | Sith atall times,, The ourer promenades commarid a fine view | Anna will fall back upon some other position. But if he tention. ccm harbor a ave to notify a , ar Jew Bri hat they ave liable to be deceived by an imitation | the ilemie heme einen ork and New Brighton, at | Brandywine Meal. ; se d | iNferat West Tray’ nad oue xt Waterford, inNew York, | _ fiom yer Nect Nou Riven New lk a eae fe TC noes Metall M, and 3}q, Sand 6 P, M., aud more frequent communications | Grand and Broome streets, which has been recently will be established as the season advance if improved aud enlargs js now one of the most con- cents. i | fight, and if the pass cannot be turned, there will be a weningy n Concert of Sacred Music will b riven by Dodworth'sjustly celebrated comet band. aSstfre «| HATdconfict. It isa difficult thing to force a strong MECHANICS’ HALL, No 472 Broadway, between | P&*¥- If Santa Anna be true to himself, there will have | been @ bloody fight. About the result, there need be no Plymouth Memorial. a3 Imi State Fela beg | LE MUTUAL INSURANCE | ofthege ment of COMPANY, A ie ‘Yo. 68 War. Street, New York. HRENS’ PANTS—F. AHRENS, th ZX Pants ‘Tailor, has just received a ‘new French Doeskius aud Cassimeres, whieh he is read of the subseribs p, to order, in the La for 01 sin ad ; 5, by plas ran Q Hh Also os head. react vd esting lott, fhe [Ngontormity with the reauisitions of the Charter, the Com- | siicuons letters, on i eg bar Noa hat HD aaie il hetteeed he ins ntcaitlon’ofleompaa | venient, well-ven logan. fale, Jn, the aly, |, fret t_ mi cease BOREIBE con Be mire Kalra le iam, Dress Coats, ly $14 alarge lot of new style Vestings, | 4 apan), W?ineiniums nor marked ‘Olt April $d, 1816,$101,472 29 Bou ey I please take nod ee, thes ta = petwee d and 10th of May next, of which due notice will | nah MOD ae May a i .| that Santa Anna should have come to a general engage. cl cae inc? Digan’ fou icles, Do on Policies issued during the year end- sists pacdcambes and tine th ty i 0 wis 5 le Pes WELL ETN AND Gareint sp | ment. Should he have done so, we are nearer to peace © call where you see the sign “ Cheap for Cash ing ADK SIO mectscccr crece+,sanpen ce | helepackages) aud that their only agents apes thre BLANCARD._ | CHRISTY’S WELL KNOWN AND ORIGINAL BAND | (a0 So oo Pp i ): i ‘—Suitable for manufacturing pur fra roses, in the building No. 74 Fulton street, lately repair ed, and with al moder improvements. Apply to JAMES R. DEL VECCHIO. in the building, or to BROWN, BROTHERS & ( ; An experience of upwards of 70 years. by the otal amount of Premiams.. +.» 4 , $163,571 37 | ond themselves, in the manufacture of Kiln-dried ount of Premiums marked off during the Justifies them in saying that they will furuish an will keep for any desirable length sf time in alle $317,100 92 SPATNALL 8 1) JOSEPH T. PRI | Whose previous cv this city were patronized to an | tent unprecedent su Were Patronized to an | 5 If Santa Anna be not strong enough, after fighting us yur | In two oF three pitched battles, to make peace, certainly no other man in Mexico is, If we ever make peace, it A LO BAW ARD—Stolen. trom the st on Friday moruing, just before she Left the what 3 containing abundle of sewing sillsand quantity The bag was anariced on the bottom, with ik, ove ree Carpe of npool cotton. Kerlar & Fuller, 19 Maiden Lane, New Yor ne, Ris oo aud ‘Transportation and _ 25 2w# ‘ Palais me See 4 Change of p | Weil be pall by Reelar & Fuller, fort ers aaa PRICE MILLS, HATTER, Be ree eet tred tery cancers wil Gos: | Te eI a with sdministration built-up by TCHITCHES A CHINEBE-CATSUPoThis very | bess Reta Premiums, 49,142 54 Offers a Hat for $3 56, equal t0 any sold elsewhere for | mence at 8 clock. “ray? twre” | him. No other man in Mexico has strength enough to wipertor and original Cetsup, made from the pulp of LP | p iiss toe ew NIE. ENY, YE $5, at his \well-kuows, establishment, 178 Broadway, | UNION € TROTTING. | venture to make a treaty. Neither his late strong pro- tehi, 2 Chhinese faut, noted for its pay ddelicious ueidi- | Earned Premiums for the year sions SUOLML (Late 11 Ann street, New York, Ffovrare Figtel sen having Setermined fo pursue die aiepts | | tenth thong inde Tila phspsentions: fev <bablle apeies WP ty aa ge opeculia digestive” properien ia prevared ty Win. | neat $31,276 26 EMOVED TO 6 CHATHAM STREET — rhe under. | arrangements to supply. any demand. ears compatible with a sincere desire for peace, He is a pe presented to them by au attache to the C Win. Osborn & .Co. offer this Catsup for enriching gravies, soups, meats, wild fowi, &e. with fidence that 1s merits are unequalled by any proach of the travelling season, deems essary to apprise those who may not be aware of! that, in order to. extend his busiest, a9. wel accommodation, he has removed to 66. Chat! ntlemen leaving their ordwre may have ahat made in any | atyle to suit their own taste in three hours, or less, if absolate- ly necessary. shrewd man, and he always feels the popular pulse be- MONDAY, May 3d, at 1 ovelock, fi M—Parse $50, mile | fore venturing on any line of conduct. At present, the eon mM ste, Within a | may be fitved to the head, and rest upon itto the perfect eare of | J: Harrison enters, mn ue i ler the saddle, for trotting hoi in existence, more particularly those dey few doors of Chambers: and wenrly opposite Duane, Asi experi ance suspen slays icixtiandanes, thee-every hat , Harnto ‘aE G85 Conte Mids | war fever is at itaheight in the south of Mexico, and bis auoes and catsnps, le c ‘same plan as ‘his . ‘@ i nd G.FI 4 § HENMEETA ce Sie Le deceney om 34 Ani, 16 a0 per publhed by iis iting uaereel Meynslicaite een hee | ONE FICE HAT STOWE Pee sctedlysard eck al ATG eT Fees be | nen aun Pa free paghl ns ae OVALE ME Liane Matai. | Be ACHR SEA Shoe : tion han heen selected am a central position for citinens a well SPRING FASHIONS FOR HATS AND CAPS | ness ‘gio it oe ve inhar- | jmore averse to the remedy, he nevertheless finds it in- 31 Minores, London, has removed to No. 18 Platt street, | | Profits to be divided. ...... aegis Poet resis tat Comat irta tie ete ne chee eae BROWN & CO, will sated Saturday, April 3d, Q- Spicer « tee ete eee ea eae bem, Ellen, | dispensable, As soon as tho fever shall have abated, near Gold ere” | | The Company further report téir nies as follows, wigs | | will fra hot only the nubtantial hements of “ih errr ayleot PRS er cettiedle gd A i ee | and he shall have established himeeif in the confidence ELLIS removed to 3 five doors ppt ew ke faiine te be cloded by Gals or quired form, but each of a quality that has secured him the re- | which they h made such recent imp ts i} rooklyn at 9 A.M. fren 2d avenue, roe gl thd ppemameidbenneaahiniwecone Labbe 950 28 | fvtation he how enjoys, and which jetermined to main- Place them ia sclose Competition with the) m i ly. The train will leave at 2 Hoek BM, ar a pert! Soli) ite a See SORIA & COO8 DYEING Ei 5 T—Prin- | Making’ the assets, liable for losses, more tl 3 ; ‘ ublic are invited to call at 178 Chatham Square, where over. oR. | dic al eg 190 Peal treet, opposite ( ty Hall Place, HALF A MILLION ‘OF DOLLARS. in any ner nam ert he either ows or fashion, beauty, durability and economy are combined fo adora iA EMR saad | ‘The seat of war is now the road from Vera Crus to otiee. ‘The Trustees have declared a dividend of seventeen per cent | july saloon nf the madertigned: eon member that this is the ‘TOMAKE MONEY — ‘The axiom that"money | Yad ease Nanutacrurer, No 18 34 Avenue, between ih and | Mexico, General Taylor's march to Sen Luis Fotos Dees A toecas Lees ed ee costs Ve ring yoeae ene ie ol rea to edhe eile DAN(EL SWEENY, 22> saved ix money made,” almost ax old asthe invention of toch ste rN ¥--On hand a splendid “assortment | will scarcely be seriously interrupted. The large acces- jal sine cas, ry : il 8 2d d : principle of selling a five dolla ne her cages, ern; also wooden an¢ Meriaaes and Moreens, bleached, By order of i rurteet we! G6 Chatham street. | (orehree dollars and Afty centh, was rst established and willow ware and fancy goods, besides splendid singing and | #08 Of force at present on its way to the frontier, will ‘Thiveta, Cloths, Cassimeres, Damas: April 20th, 1917. ELLWOOD WALTER, See. SWEENEY’S acted bx Hobertion, at the Phenix Hat Manufactory, #9 | long breed birds, with weeds, paite, &c., Ke: also some very | enable him to commence his march very oon. He will bl camels’ C4 * - - oe ‘alton oy ane ‘ulton st, | yu pl l " Ribbons and Fr most costly nal . TRUSTEES. HOUSE OF REFRESHMENT, seitement we believe will suffice to make Mrty | RN. Be Wire work for avinties, windows, &e..made and re- | }0se no time, us the present preoccupation of the Mexi- Shawls fovery, prose Shawls, par To Gyrus Cus NO. 66 CHATHAM STREET, NEW YORK. | “ how to make money. pai m2 lw can army at the south, will afford him a good opportu- Hicmapeedt el ap i SAE Ge ovate i - | 5 bg HATS, SPRING “ “FOR SALE—A splendid Newfoundland Doz, Sen B eee ec nrc seternics Ss sccee onl en esigudee Lectas Hoping” bah ae BANTA, No. 94 Canal street, and No, 130 Chatham st, SER y-two mnouths old, very large, and stilt grow. | Dity Of traversing the desert between Saltillo and Sen ag Carpets, Rugs, Table Co- | ‘Thos. 8. Nelson, Daniel G, Hav ees eae $4 lls Moleskin and Nutria Fur Hats at $3, and only char- ing. He is an excellent watch and water dog, and | Luis, with little, if any, molestation pi ooh Paces Wilson G. Hunt, ‘Thomas Achel fe Corned Bee! Gd | Fox $3 50 for his first quality Moleskin and fine Nutria Hats | 124 fintul, affectionate, cou: It was not expected that Santa Anna would fight this Spe igre hid pdt Stewart C. Marsh, Levi Cook, ; feet ek et are Ena Benin 64 | ficiins handsome and darable Hats at $250 having the appear. | He was aired by Captain’ Cast de of th : Pi oe henh rons ate Genet Saitines, i Lae Roast Fork Soup. ees 64 | ance and finish of the higher priced hats. Gentlem si the ¢ packet-ship Philippe; and the da side of the plains before Perote, but he has done exactly 246 Greenwich st etween Murray and Warren, ow A. Rodgers, David 1, Sayre, mast Gites: Gd Chicken Bong 2°" | to-ecouomise in this indispensable article of dress w hour Tee ree ate aren tee lec aria eta what he ought to have done under the circumstances. 4 . ‘enry Jessop, § 4 4 .| crifice of comfort or appearance, will please give hima call.— | ° ho u 10 Broadway, opposite Warerly Face, gar. SfeCullbagh, Henry A; Stone, font fe MO $4°| isos general amortment of eaja of virious Kindsat reduced | HPOve 45 44 ee easier Vea | Tees emeores Sicsaat s shlifel pooeont, ia thas moat ier Pumoccemen Beoskiye: Septimus Crookes, eonard Kirby, 64 | prices. Z ne MU TERS, [MCAS fre ee eee an re ceeee Met ite 0 | ing our army on the threshold of the land, and dispu- ' mice’ ¢ ny Jas. C. Hallock, {ATS HATS! HA1 a a Pianeta em 288 Broad street, Newark. | _ m2 wre | Hovctess: Oltver Maltby. Opster ‘, | Noxon cae Br Baye : PEOPLE'S LINE STEAMBOATS FOR | t!ng—that is if he will dispute—every inch of the road 1D TO TRELAND.<T! Comms 6 on Breadstuffs aud E. Moring, JOaeen Gear pir hel . ise atsbacion. OF pennomse el ee a | ALBANY, Daily, ‘ Byade ¥ eevind— to the capital, His conduct in this campaign, has raised Provisious, inform their fellow citizens throughout tl 4 ER, it ; Throw jirect—At 6 o’cloc! . M., from “ cesntry Hat they wil to receive contributions in LEWIS GREGORY; Vice President. | Pum Tadding $1 | of SPRING FASHIONS, which are, now ready at his store, | ‘he Pier between ( ourtandt and Liberty streets, | him very much in public estimation, GALVIENSIS. Ioulatitl and Provisions and ship them fre of exvenee to woop Warren, Secretary. agawere | Huet Pudding qjiccsesss G8 | Invie strangers to bl orth nu ngnalphilantheory; | Steamboat IHAAC NEWTON, Capt. Wr. Ht. Peck, will | — - 1 mK 5 2 ANCE SOCIETY, 26 Cornutt, Lonpon, Canard Pee. 64 Cranberry Bie Gq | other_store in the ¢ wis®r | Stesanboat HENDRICK HUDSON Capt. R. G. Crutten- | 2 Revolution—The Virginia Elections—Some of the _ The freight in alt cases isto be paid from the Interior to AND 74 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. Baxaxrast ann Tra. $ ' FRENCH MILLINERY.—MR8S. UNDERWOOD | den, will leave on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening: h New York, Communications on the subject may be addressed | + a pI'TAL,, £500,000 sterling, or $2,500,000, (empowered by | Beef Steak ; Gh” Ho Com Breed... 6 respectfully informs her friends and the pubic, that | até o'clock, ; | reasons why. to guhes Of Oat eben. salad Wal be ald by a ‘Act of Parliament) 2 Viet—Royal assent, 27th July, 1638. | Veal Cutlets... sc Indian C ° 6d he hs removed to 110 Hudson atreet, between North | AtFive O'Clock, P. M—Landing at Intermediate Flaces— | ‘Thero has been a very general and unexpected reac- eights trom New York to Ireland will be paid by the | “A Savings Bank for the Widow and the Orphan.” Mutton Cho} 6d Moore and Franklin streets, _ a9 aw®rre jarclay street, i | tote: in tha State of Viretuia, hi B British Government. 7 ee Uxirep States Boanp o¥ Locat Dinge: (Chief of | Hi ¥ 6d | aM r OE I achaetlbnapa al er rye Porc xr essa ROBERT BONN TORN bce ion rica, 74 Wall street) —New York, Jacob Harvey, | Fried ripe sa Driers Wiaatey tak ckmaare tieioe anne: day and Sunday alter: | fast adherent to the doctrines of °98 and °90; and at first P ; . ‘sq: Chairman; John J. Palmer, Esq., Jonathan Goodhue, Esq. | Fri saat Et het ‘ WILLIAM REUSOND, Jarjep Bormann, faq, George Barclay, Eeqe, Barsuel S: How: | Fried 1 64 Seis cf Seog bal aes oS cmon ; cat SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. Thos. N. Hulse, | blush it appears absolutely unaccountable. Now, the GEORGE MeBRIL i Le ‘pad yooRea 5 Making Fea.) Samuel . fox Esq, red Gh = & invites their artention. Mr. Wilson's sogk fomprises Wie ee eee furday afternoons, at 9 reasons for this unparalleled defection it is desirable to The Afternoonand Weekly Papers, which can alfoid to pub | "piuhudelphia=-Cleine TC. Biddle, Bea, Louis'A- Uodey, | Fried He 4 Sd Rice ey aniren seit choise tectimcernt |, 28 hove oats will at all times arrive in Albany in ample | know, asa basis for future operations, and for the #a- a Ty alae : estedtocony. | Kaa. George Rex Gralam, Kaq., Willian Jones, Ead- Ki Teaand Coffee, each... 3d | Straws, which she flat {can be sold more reasonable | “pe {05 the Moraine Cumate rates, and. none ta tisfaction ofthe common curiosity. ‘The supineness and mi twth sponsatatialn att Baltimore—Jonathan Esq., Samuel Hoffman, Esq. | Hash Extra Bread... than at any otherestablishinent inthe city. Country Milfiners | g fcight taken at moderate rates, and none taken after 436 | TH ~ - (QUANO—Balance of the cargo of brig Virgmia from South IL. MeCulloeh, ceils Hah Stewed Kidieys Brown Bread... Will do well to call before purchasing. iy ™ | o'clock, tM. lia nel f the boats of this | lethargy of the democracy will not answer. There are America, from anslysis superior to any other kind in der Starr, General Agent, and Edward T. Richardson. | [7 OPEN O} ‘Mrs M. WILSON, 291 Grand 1s ae remant ate feild cousin ey af the oats of this | other and more potent causes to be taken into the esti- themvrket. For sale mlots to suit purchasers, at Trappell’s nieral Accountant for the United States and British N. | ~—~————GoUNTRY MILLINERS. ; between Allen and Orchard sts. 7 Te On Tad tc lhe in og a Sioies, Benokdyn, near Fulton Kerry.” Apply 0) | nie ioe ta inoane, comaie © ‘Ten good Milliners wanted at the above establishment. se iceaenase or freight, apply on boned the boats, or to P. C. | mate, Some of those causes may be found— my! tinth MICHAEL TRAPPELL, |, 373 Broadway, would invite the at- Ald 2m* re | Ist. In the defection of the Calhoun division of the ‘edical Examiners—New York—J. Kearney Rodgers, M ETER ROB: in tention of those who are purchasing, their Spring Good 4 Alexander k. Hosaek, M.D. 101 Frank 290 to his stock of Laces, viz:—Maleine, Point de Paris, Alew’con +1 and No. 131 Bow: | Brussels and Pompalion, for trimming hats; Black and White Gorelock, P.M, daily, Fee paid by the Society ) Lace Veils; Brusells,Iilusion, Point ‘and fancy Netr—and 9 ding Connsel—Wn. Van Hook, Eaq., 30 Wall street. | great variety of other goods, which he will sell at very low ‘The Merchants’ Bank. , are eeuy ‘ fogs § Atette ty ohn Hone, at Pine st. apon the Parisian plaa) forthe pure | Cashier—Meary: sq. this article 0} Pine of facilitating persons cr both sexes, infarming honorable | _ ‘The following are among the advantages offered by this In- | i¢withinntcn if aud well suited connexious for Marriage. That sucha plan is | stit - ‘ machinery for Greaily needed in, this city, must appear to the mind of every | — ‘The guaranty of a large capital, in addition to the accumu- | many experiments, “THE LADIbS’ CONGRESS BOC Ne era P. LABOYTEAUX, 611 Broadway, desires to in- Sligo, will please & form his numerous and fi sable lady patrons, that her Cargo at pier rc EK persons interested in the charter | SEK, Fallerton master, for | party, growing out of the proceedings in the United ates Senate, at the last sewsion, against Mr. Calhoun, _ | and the subsequent oversiaugh of Mr. Sedden in the | Richmond district. This will account particularly for the large majority of John M. Botts, and very materially for the close run of Atkinson, Bocock, Beale and Drom- oole TU. ‘The proceedings at the Inst seasion of Congress Frances P. Beck, from Apalachicola, aud for sale by PERSSE & BBOOKS, * bi Nas HERES 7 Dey Southom, Hides, now landing, per Brig he has made arrangements for the nghtto manufactare the elegant elastic walking Boot, now, so fas n the highest circles in England and France. ‘The recent ins PACKET SHIP ST. NICO in the elassic stuff will enable him to make his Consiguees per this shipy will with all the elegance peew! ard, at Pier of work, and yet without the trouble of lacings. ‘This most valuable invention removes all the confined pres fords ir to his style SOK TAVRE- the hose i ioual person... The youth (moze particulail;) of both sexes | lation of premiums perfect artic X sure from the arch ofthe foot, while at the same time Ita HST. NICOLAS, Capt, ee ota tie riehig culled, of come to this city, om al pars of the | “The pevhloer benefit secured to the assured by the principle | the,ermrcunticls Of Ae ce aged en mettre ring in walking’ which eannot be appreciated Laer yak PEN poe gece CVF [ inst Gen. Taylor and in fevor of Lieutenant Gene. wor'd, (lor pecantary ‘benefits or otherwise.) and when here, in | of the Loan department. Courtland street. HORACE H withont a trinl Mt BOYD & HINCKEN Fel, | Bud fhe Mis vows te tee rae teen oleena aoa the most of cases, are compelled to associate with strangers aud | ‘The paviment. cl premiums, half yearly, or quarterly, by | “wat tmre oH. ea a - HINCKEN, | (leneral, Gov. McDowell might have been elected to the dtraige customsalmost entirely without friends, except such | parties lusured for whole term of life, atatriflng additional | —™*! tre __ 007 NDS vee te | iete ‘The people ef Virginia have » natural aversion tua tery limited stanciotion gives therm, the resuleot which | thirze, nt ieee acta tt ua ne eis anth x kistay ne pean esionscnsaaal Lecter top” dod careal Jie | to any scheme which has a” squinting” to the Salen socration. speeks im term not to be misunderstood ve travelling Jexve is extensive and libera ASHIONABLE, } AN A SLEY. | & mates ne ather top, and curta io be | f overnment at the expense of the r “Tr an Tronoses to aa oy 4 for life, can, at once, borrow half amount of o. BA RUIONARLE i hi their customers | seen at Wood & ‘Tomlinson’s, Broodway. ADs 100% ning the federal governm p a) 3 3 faasist all such pecsous informing high | Pers and honorable associations, and prepare them for good mem- | annual premium, and claim the same privilege for five succes- STORES, BETWEE! bers of society, “Circulars setting fot the plan, Years, on their own note and depositof policy. | atreets.—In the’ Spring all office, &e.. can be forwarded to persons, by addressing the capital is permanently invested in the United | hut man isthe only animal w a7 ae — | Cirved rights of the States; and like ail other people they children's Get KANDIES AND WINES—Hor sale at the undersiaved ti Unully rebel at any movement ealculated to eupplant Brandy, Otard, J. J. Daps Bonnemont & Beecker, Ras at ef ners, Se, of theis, wn manulure; | sequal other br Jann, Bornemone & Beacker Kor | inthe field a faithful, active, efficient, and successful y 7 ‘1 4 uurchasers in general, of their exten Lar ancu tas cour uaien Mastortment of Ladies,’ Misses has to p ering for it. The {ucsties ids Noe HE New | TARE THIS METHOD of tortni 4 fide st office, (post prid a; in'the names of three of the Loeal Directors, ax Trustees | then arises who will clothe him cheapest and best. will, Port Wine, pu Harris & $ Mitecin halves and | inilitary leader, This*sentiment of opposition to the "N's. ‘The striciest secresy observed. ‘vallablealways to the asnived, ja eases of disputed claims | can, Mine ts strictly aensh business, both in buying and ell- | Mith great care, and parehased for cash, which will enable | quire Medici, Laden Dock. Slade end Laston, ‘ of the Lieutenant General. we baiee, hea hob New’ York. May 1 1817. milw*re | (shold any such arise) or otherwise. tue, [make the Guest quality o€ French, Black Dress Conte | sellatthe very lowest prices halves aud quarters. Sherry, in quarters and eighths ‘a very general circulation in the State V INDOW SHADES.—Once more we challeoge the New 7, care allowed after cach payment of premium be- | for €80; lower qualities $16 and G18. Black Cloth Sacks $1), | Rosuny Mprehatles om Gasetanite te eee te ‘Also, Cogiae Brandy (now iuvding ex brig Gazelle, direct |“ 34° fhe tax on tea and coffee has been employed to saving Country Merchants an opportunity. to examine th due, without feiture of pol ade, Every garment in the trade equally good and York Shade dealers to compete with us in the sale of charge for st uty, or for Medical examination. Xotiwere” | stock when not otherwise engage from Bordeaux, ta halves and goertere: some disadvantage to the administration, although it Wiadow Shades, We are now making. Jar additions cpatyesy stay 3 ati : RRR hin, SMITH & RISLEY, RENCE MYER eco. P { appear to have very much Ampaired the vote of tour stock of Shades and pledge guiselves to be wudervold | gfe pociers being founded on the Murual and Joi Stock | Nicw JERSEY, HUDSON & DELAWARE RAIL 142. Chatham st., directly opposite the Chatham Theatre, | 2% !m*re 39 South William street. | {oe Notion, « region inhabited by hardy Dutch de- by none. Astothe quility of our Shades, we have bat one | Pwohudy ol which are aunuaily divided among those assure ROAD COMPANY. marie oy "_ | @MEINHARDDPS BRASS LETTERS FOR | / "Gants of shards Duteh stock, notorious for the we enaare thes tke the remit dig ie tat New | Gite on the parilgmtion seat OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, the Books of Subeerip: WALSH & CO. SIGNS. ‘ ricunt of coffee they consume Towading comutey to give us a call the truth | 1 el with either marine or fire in- | OY tion to the Capital Stock of | The Ie soreey giudeee FRENCH BOOT and Shoe Makers, No. 6 Ann street, Kable for dnrability, and billion, | "4th The opposition by the democragta in Congress te of our assertions. DUNCKER & B s ‘The U.S. Local Board meet every Weduesday, at,74 Wall | Cochran House, in Newton, on Saturday, the 15th; at Isaac P near the Museum, Now, York. ine Preach Boot $3 1) y of the gilding unequalled by a4y ood exposure to the | Mf; Crittenden’s bill of $000,000 for the rellef of sms meg oe cman serve oar Chamber ee” | seven, whee at Comune ath ine net's oper | Bemers Hovel: in Braelitiies on Tuesday, the ith: end at | Pen ge tba er pestle hea, Shoes Gelten cher. ‘They are. also, japanued. of any color that may be | This feature taken in connection Tih the fositen TA w Yor! tions, in America, is transact i y y pos | 3 4 of Broad and William streets, in New: | ond Fe h Fon ° q : » Ma street, alo Ms Compl we doubt not has ha DO "South ferry bout mredey evening last, an | of leaveto travel, iHemont of claims, tee Be, dened. exch ny at orelock, A.A. aid clone om he It | te ee see Raark Lane.” alvemth. | read, and fneidently attack his religion, you will dimin- elderly man, about five feet nine inches in height, with thin . LEANDE! “ARH, day at 3 o'clock, P;M.; and at the time of subscribing for anid | #mall nro! Eine — | ish his affection for you. Sehite hair, dressed in a beown drab frock cont, rey punta: | General Agent for Ameries. | stock, fi will be required to be on each | rrr ——— | A CARD TO THE LADIE Sth Apprehensioas in connection with the Wilmot Tous, drab'cloth vest, cotton shirt, cnnton flaunel under shirt | New Yore, April 10, 1947. an scribed. LOOK AT THIS. ADAME B. LEVYN, Inte from Berlin, begs to announce | ).ovteo Hrwing out of the question of the annexation tad drawers boots neiply footed, in his pocket thre strobe | AICLIARD TAR ata edvautgcong price'a | NEWTON, Spenrx Co, | JUST RECEIVED, 1 large lot of Gentleme to her. friends an ral, that she has just | O° Stoxiean territory, and calculated to endanger th bly a large bine silk handkerchief spotted with white. For | ID very be B norted frm Belgium, Jon BE | French Boots, the best and handsomest ever in | opened a Millinery s city, at 174 Bowery, | Of he institution of slavery, and to depreciate the information that will lend to the recovery of the body, the | wi tuen baile. ke, Apply ton, Bek 199 Libertyes eae 1iN BE ma city and will be sold at the low price of $5, Also all ery Pen ested magnificent assortment of all articles | eafety of the institut above reward will be paid, on application to William N.Clem, | “9p 5. Phar&Sa JOHN MOO! i of Gentlemen's Gaiters and Patent Leather Shoes, an in that Tler present stock of goods has been selected by | profite of slave labor. 144 Folton street, Brooklyn. 026 Iwinste | | crs oT FROACHING when COB HARN + ¢Commissioners | different kinds of Boots and Shoe ou Wi find in | herself with the utmost cw entirely new. and in point of | 6th. An indifference to results not iamediately affect- $8 MANN, having taken the Belmont House at New | [UG SHASON IS FAST APPROACHING when e 7 his store a Rreat variety of Gniter Boots, Slippers, Basking, | elegance, richness und variety. cannot be surinased. " Madame | ing the passage or defeut of any great public mensures of that her establishment will be M The m, Staten Island, ts now ready to receive boarders | Ties, House Slippers, white and black satin do, white Kid do, | Levy, in fet, hon ‘CTiotera Infantum) beco policy complaint of childe lias been thoroughly patnted abd te ry. aie om oo aud al giher ends and sizen, Mievea’ and) Children's Boots and | found worthy of te patrouage she wolicwey and requecs an Tih. "The popularity of many of the whig candidates Hd, both «sa prey ps . various ki of which willbe sold cheap, at.367 Broad |“ °"™ TA Bowery. | the public displeasure at t v misconduct of § re for these di ale a Jarge amortment of Printing, Writing, way, corner of Franklin street. M. CAHILL. N. B.—Wonred a Atheaales. mai lnere | certain democrats, local jealousies, local divisions, and es diameter, Said boilers el Balsam of sentallo, é i ‘ NB, Country merchants supplied by the pnekage or dozen. a PREMIUM. 5 “ gqneral indifference among the democracy. Hardware, Envelope, Hanging, and colored Paper. Paper of has never ne iXTENSION this city. For price and ive Of JH. FRINK, Ameviean H. Sth. An unfair distribution of the offices of the ge o order. ‘any size or quality made wa imer” | PPORE HES) at wholesale only —Louis Perret, No NING even when in the last stages of di ABERS with metal pla because of ral government, to eitigens of Virgini nia : The Wrighest. market prices paid in cash for rags, bagging, | Ww mat tw Fre or. Vaeulistongats ite frog ear, we bale rppe cuttings, gun gain, ras rope eauv Aas wid al | gas John street, pataira importer and ayent for several | Po! wre vik hiya convenience, heave and Pennsylvania having monopolized the Kon's the given tothe first families ithe of Paper Mayufretnrer’s stock, by ; rs, olfers to the trade x most complete | py eerie A farce ay | thare. and the State of Virginin being pretty waivereally Pea peode CYRUS W! FIEND’ & € | onpte ‘Swing Watches of every description, of this | ECicutot cider, A large a Miny Pukes awd Hoosiers, on denowi pecially by t havii.g too long been the favorite, and almost exclusive pensioner upon the federal treasury ‘These are some of the causes. ‘hat the majority of the people of Virginia are in favor of the tariff of 46, we think can be establithed; but that they have any ys from the ¢. _No. 9 Burling Slip, N.Y. |S} XTURES OF ALL KIN Ped re ag " Nee oo GAS CHANDALIERS, BRAC in all their varieties of paiterns and ral | importation 5Conntry merchants nud dealers th ly tothe.r advantage toeall as above before | fl i elsewhere, 090 Im are respectfully ¢ y manufac SONS ON THE PIANO FORTE. a7 in re SReAND FENDAN MISS ©. C, WEMYSS can now nccommo- AS 8. Contracts will also | remain or four more pupils, if immedate ar | Pris VERY Sl i yns, No. 443 Br vited to call and exe min C.F WO. IBURTON 83 BERIOR SAUC 20; one 28 se power. a street DP. to five h neve Ma 443 Broadway, inh: ig BEY SHES! BRUSHES !—The subser PARKER'S } invites the attention of the public to his exter OFFER eae vat of Brushen of every description, at the BRUSH FAC: | be taken for ftting: ie th i lication he made at her house, No. 347 Si J for enriching Gravies, | Axed conclusions of the benefits to be derived from thi DF aparece meee) (TORY oF PEARL STREET, Franklin Sguare, Constantly | Churches, Hotels, and ether pusits baillings, aswell si | rect, between Avenues C and D. Mente, Wild fowl came fe. which fee rei | Mexican war, we aro dixpored to doubt jealeu VORMEKIG Oke’ on hand, Paint Brushes, Whitewaah A am doy, Dagt | pri wie dwellings, at the shortest notice and on the most ren pill bave ng objection, if desirable, to attend he gupils at Piclned recall as tho bouk Paguly Gactten sad of all measures calculated (y wht to tus obteaction ULARLY OF | tig toy sad all kinds of Panoy Brus! " Wo y their own residence, | M BENNETTS, | the current of population te the westward, beewur + endl JOHN STRERT, NRW YORK | ale a0 Sue fowext pres JOHN Kk HOPPER. | “a “AiMcinds of ene fxturee roeite, rebroneed and ru | | enmeitalve Lewous far Five Della, or Rigen Dab BENNETT | tices oO ee ee es erator

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