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roprieiy of requiring an aa qs eof the m3 le*re ARD.—Thomas Kirk respecth that he has purchased from Mr. Su sn, the old established and well kuowa, KA’ ction of Third Avente,) and ness— the employ of Mr, Si sow-atall hours of the day and e¥eGiO& ao. ag KIRK, RYDER BROTHERS, ‘Tatlors. m32t istre , and who nquire at 42 Whitehall. ing 20%re at Thorbur Broadway, or at (No. ‘30 Frankfort street, for M. mg tre ious tae BS PLATT Ancuin ote at SND CURERP AUCTION saLe— ‘att Will sell this a a Ww oveme, £6 at the mm, corner of Platt and Gol Hardware, aud a comp ote oct oc ‘from ‘an agency in this differeut hardware arias s Wood sevews. Also, 10 casks of Glass anued Lamps of all kinds. pods, steel and iron doy Trags iun— Ay nee. ‘bie. ny Duke ¥ Suffolk, af ‘Birminafan a uy $e person it epg vs = Buribad fee Made VIsIBL E PRING ‘| } Andrews; Dou Leander, Mrs. NOtSparion, “ sistug of more than the performance saa | Doors open po. rto 7 commence at precisely ° Suunery, brass eclyardy, corkscrews, sit coopers’ Tools, and thy the attention of re Siteiteld Hardware aud Cutleryyin Tats for the trade. A three story brick ene 423 Broad- x e, oue of the best public houses and height, is to be eat Ose cofler dam, aud a quantity of proper mate, | ellaueous. articles, Jackson, PropriewrH INE—Evadne, Mrs. eit Gnd )reat business part, wear Broad crocery, a first reve stand: & 01 po Persons in want of good Sore or wis! ply to GILLESPIE, 552 Pearl pu wel Smith his entre ING jus wate and for additional security. The water is then to te Dumped out an = a, 4 Ke raged SOT EVA oe cnelude 3 the opera of ROB ROY—Rob Roy, Mr. Nicol Jarvie, Mr. Hadaway; Helen MeGregor, | and Gallery, 12% cents " Performaace commences pag the'sorser of Bowery: ant Bisth rereet, (et the a haying entirely relitted and jrwvly furnished the establishment throu vis fe hopes, by forts to please, (hav ‘ing of sufficient extent to receive the full | sient the bese of tie building, the deficiency Iafo be mate uy | with Saaaemianed or split gruaite, well THE MASONRY. he foundation are to be laid six courses, each two feet making the whole height of rt BROWN, Av AND bE ONDENG “Run Fu es, ke— B gir Tuesday, it May, at Hite o'clock, at No, 142 B ‘ sssorttnent fhe nee re. trom lt bedded in hydraulic ce- i je Cirele, 25 cents; office, in a respectable, houses imust Doors open ai 6% o'clock. n first story or basement. Terms ce of his fuvure re aie m and Necidnity to merit ‘must Also, Hy second hand sofa bedstead. Address Dock Ont He- the old customers of the estab- large assortinent 0 ill be peremptorily sold, fet Furaiture, comprising y chairs in variety, wardrobes, di er Siechaet partarmanee. My Bones” co; Apostollo at Sig. erotto, Sigra Boulard; Noferue Vitellozzo, Si __ The manner of co courses of the solid masoury, projecting 6 inches ito the cent \ove, thereby forming a connection necting the stone th Tet into he joints and onttet INSTITUT. HONS FOR S SAL ney ae J., two miles from ie rich girandoles, ivor situate at Weehawken, ed’ tewumus, table castors, | erry, known as the Mountain Pavil st poiut in the neighborhood of had the most maguificent prospect River—cousisting of se, well filled, and out hot n good re= mt twelve acres of excellent land, ih'a high state vs, bret tepun house furnishing: Al bead colar ik cadihcy on st 2 proud respectfully jaforin the public, that we shave M witha great variety of other fetmoved to 201 Broadway, over the music stor re few York and fr from KRTY, Auctioneer ovsEHoLD nt HN RE—Will at } on Tuesday, 4th inst., at 10 o'clock, at He 326 Broadway, the Furniture coutained in variety of Parlor and Bed Room Art iy a this solid masonry is to commence the wall of the s1 rstructure, 25 feet in diameter at the 4 AN PED— A situation as wet nurse bys healthy. woman us lost ‘et tothe deck ofthe lantern, where it er babe but a rsons, $10. Seats . M. tot o’elock P. first four courses are to be each 2 feet fi up vertically on the inside to the height of 8 feet Se ye 1 : ai meres each st the th the wall, and laid in the best of hydraulic cement; hela to be made for the door and window shutters of suitable size ar Gandengr, by. 8 mi m of. eed | 3 cc improve ‘the office ‘of the seed store, 405 nate above presents the fest and most eligible, as well as | Cousisting of the usual ye Doors open at half-past 7, pe MO'S OPERA HO PERT! respectitly sanou aud the public generally, ance to commence ato. Sig. 8. BENE- fidiment ofa large Boarding much room uy req WA EUANPRUNE of the AR- 00) VAN ANTWERP & PINE will May 3, at ten o’elock, at the Arcade ired, that has ever been offered in ne vici- and possesses advantages too numerous to et forth i é an m advertisement. Dera) < STOCK Ww*? ANTED—Imnmediately, a journeyman barber.—None roadway. but first rate need apply, 82 m3 it*re ANTED—A situa 7 to do general housework £00 Hudsou street. ANTED—A Silent Parmer, with from $1500 to $2000, to javest ina business of a private nature, already estab- d, aaa per cer alized, in two nthe cay ‘aline to A. G., Herald office. us will be considered strictly confideutial. m2? 3t®re ANTED—An experienced teacher, to uke charge of the public school in 51st street, near the 3d avenue. A gen- tleiman of learning, experience and ability, who will exerci a pareutal control over his pupils, may epply to the trustees, at the sehoal house on ‘Wedubsdey nent’ at's clock P.M. mt 3tre C OGNACG BRANDY, both ae and colored, 3) gallons, lauding and for sale by & HINCKEN, ml 6ter 155.) Ss GARPETIN' 1 yards of Brussels Three Ply and. Ingrain in. F Of Clow aid Matting. 00 acre Bugs vat, Table Covers, and . je cheap for on article connected wi! MeGHORTY. 155 ‘Chai iP reas, “218 tmiste Mint door ahéve the Theatre. WANTED, A. KEW active young Men to 0 South or West to act as Agents for the sale of new an: popular paniens ever and above their expenses willbe insured to them in wri- ith an opportunity oh alonring: Le per *gttoor per. men ‘win ouremploy willno doubt make over per year clevr of allexpenses. “Each man will have his district. It will Le opcessary for them to have at Jeas $00. to obrtai good fitting out. Appl; Si MERENC IES Putin Hall Reoodway, upstairs, Office of the Flag of our niga era must be pos and its peculiar ce do. fro jecipe pres Jo ewmbansy. Win, fer thi ching gravies, soups, ments, ri fowi, &e ith a that Tis merits are whe articulerly. those. d pases, leh eis auderany peare bac ta Rondon: weir will besold retailat the Family Groceries at the ver low Urieeufifity ‘cents a pint beetle. and wholesale at M. BE ee 196 Front street, New York. 2 Im el, Agent for emoved to No. 18 ‘vl tt street, ‘Mon R5 at Minors, London, has near Gold. mi 3 m2 Sr re IL ELLIS removed to No. 221 Tenth street, five doors from 2d avenue. m2 Str ORLA & CO’ DYEING ESTABLISHMENT —Prin- val office, 490 Pearl street, opposite City Hall Place, New v ork ee ai ondeal penal saneoantad ae tata cree Curansina Lace and muslin Curtains s bleached, Phot Joths, Cass Damask Curtai Bilks and Sact Camels hair Shawls of the most costly uature, Shawls ofever Broehe Shawls, Deesser o at ki Merinoes do. Ga ents ofall fat deggeitions, Garments of ‘every descrip- Damask Cw Carpets, Rugs, Table Co- vers, ke, BRANCH OFFICES. 256 Greenwich street, between Maran and Warren, 251 Grand Norfolk and Suffolk, 740 Broadway, opposite Waverly Place, 257 Bleecker street, ‘Morton, 409 Kulvon steeet, B Broo! yn, 208 Broad stre be m2 lw*re Committee ou Breadstuffs and > ntgibutions in is, ord ship them f expense to fttee of the Society of Friends in Dub Tiny" for general distribution among the Famishing Poor of rel Mba freight, ia:ell exses-is to be’ paid fvors the Interior to New York, Communications on the subject may be addressed to.gither of the committee ‘The freights from New York to Ireland will be paid by the British Government. ICE RS ROBERT B MINTURN, EYBURN, WILLIAM REDMOND, GEORGE McBRIDE, Jr. ‘The Afternoon and Weekly Papers, which ean afford to pub- lish this free of charge fora week or two, are requested to copy. ml iwfh ala South ‘America tron shalysis superior (0, auy other ind, in the market. For « s to suit, purchasers, at ‘Tvappell’s Stores, Brooklyn, uear Fulton Ferry. Ap ply to myl Imth MICHAL! APPELL. IDES—5) Diy Southen Hides, now landing, per Brig renle tauces P. Beck, from Apa Sat & BROOKS, 05 ad 67 Nassau street, NEW YORK ned, that there is an 2 plan) for the pur- a» at forming honorabie and well suited x 4 uch a plan is greatly needed in, this city, must appear to the mind of every Tation=t persou. ‘Lhe youth (more particularly) of both sex ate viv called, oF come to this city, from all parts of penelits oF otherwise.) and when heres in impelled to associate with strangers and joms—almost entirely wishout friends, except such y limited association gives them, the result of which ot to be misunderstood. ist all such persons in formin ations, and prepare them for jars setting forth the plan, ded to persons, by addressing Post ‘offices (post paid). Phe strictest secresy observed. w York. May 1, 1847. mi lw*re DOW. a AD£S.—Once more we ch A e the New. York Shadi to compete with the sale of eare now making large daily to our stoc ait d pledge ourselves to be cle by none. AS to the qu: of our, Fe Ae ha ave but one work tosay.. They took the: pre tk, N.J- >We invite the eitizeus of New York aud the ronlding comutey to give 4 will prove the truth of our assertions. DUNCKER & No. 68 Chatham street, near Chambers street, _myit Im*re New York. $5 kWARD—LOST FROM ON BOAKD THE South ferry boat ou Thursday evening last, an elderly man, about five feet mine inches in height, with ‘thin white hair, dreseed ma baown drab frock cont, grey panta- cloth vest, cotton shirt, cauton flannel ‘under 1 his poeket.there dd with whi large bine information that, wall lem above reward will be Mt Fulton street he premises, ha! 233 Stanto CS oi es, 1 very large, suit Me foe cutting ou +2 good turning lathes, 1 il taruer or pattern makers a I ofemery' wheels polishing. my ‘linge pair of dat, pai Giana aa ether 1. "To be seen at I, HOM Sif siige 00: e sole be \d 168 Contre street, oppo usd Pownio Oats sas, white and red with a very large ds of the pots suital St. Fevers, wh e root, F 0 pies choice ‘Also, plants adapted for iting city gardeus, inen ‘at all_ames to put them i order 8 NitaP RTHOMPSON n ted Cosmetic effectaally ers onthe skin, partiewlarly pimples, bl freckles, and cut for a short time, w lish a clear ‘and ritliant complexion. in bottles, wt 75 ceuts each, at 16% Bowery, comer of ‘Also by Mr Brooklyn. olmer ase of the their store from 54 et, mpbere they wil con ig jew and fresh ax sortenent of all kinds of Fa and Staple Goods, Paris artich ey such ith Chentfle, Silk Buttons, Percussion C r nds, Hooks and Eyes, m round and square boxes: Kidney ine a Gilt, Mirrors, Perfumery, Perfumed is and Cotton Puirses of all sorts, Steel a Metal and Wooden Pex elder, Susp Vest » silveredand black, Silk, Porcelain an ; Button, Faney Paper Boxes, ae Susp Imitation Gum tie, Susper Sill, Corton Combs of all kin inset, Acco rdeor di _Preuch Porcelain, nl Velvet 1 Shee Wor end Stato and ve SRE R—2000 Live. of Paper JF wader carpets, and manutaetured. exp) pox. For sale by PERSSE & BROOKS, a9 twre No. 65 and 67 Nase one Two DOLLARS EACH od ieetror at i87 Eighth Red ou oor Intern, complete with im) lam, from $2 50 to $5 nent af solar lamps from $9 ta $10 apjece, ‘th vi}, with a flue assortment of girandoles her annutel ornaaments, all ia the Tatest style, and made in the best. manner warranted ¢ phi fluid, pre sperm and solar of nd 'y on, always on wale kt at 49. On avery desertion, scare mW gia rarest canner ia street. i e Douizetti’s Oper! Lu- oa Phuradgy LAM Ae tats cn ps ts, Mile DIMIER, from the Ope: de la Sylphide and Le Pas Styrien. AN MUSEUM. PLENDID performances, both Afternoon and at 3 and 74g o'clock, whet will be and Panoramié r ‘There is on the premises a large amount of furnit part of which, may be had with the pro- jd low and the terms made format fom 13 ecting the same, apply Aa Men Ct to stiet, the Bar and oiher ‘ixturen of new, whieh, or any hi toperty ‘will be Ey for whighy bray tk r= yest OLEM AN to be covered with three stones Forming. the ace which is to be 15 feet in diameter, o the centre, and nine inches at the outer edgs and fitted together closely ed so as to be perfectly water tight. of octagonal shape of the inch above the outer edge of the deck, )) tables, looking Also iby ut 150 yards oi "and the joints copper: i the top of sai ous of the lantern, LROANT rte le’ Rosewood, Black Walnut jiture at Auction on Ld bring” A ie, ‘oliseuin Rooms, 130 Broadway.—A. at 10 o'clock, a barge snd valu tis assor , black walnut aud exhibited « Bio re ‘OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. suid pomp of the oceasion. wed at all hours, periect models of LARGEST DIAMONDS he sgxregate, over $90,009,000, iopiaa Ministrels—Living Orang Ou- | tang, Almfesion 25 cents: Children under 10 years 12% cents. a tfre oklyn, 144 miles from Ie has nursery, kite fooms on the basement floor, two hall on the first story ; four large be with all the pag Abra, will be exhi i the deck there is to be an opening” rebate is to be cut in the WINDOWS, DOORS, &e. dows, to coutai Kotak double thi ei te, 2 is 24 inches i paannek ‘imperial Joining, with stabl adjoining, st Fauteuils, de 5: s in th saa rid, ‘orth Ormaibuses ran constantly to th ert rth, e us jon and do de Dame, steads, Bureaus, Washstands, sofa, side | of and Dining do, : couches, divans, &e., covered Chas, tee ood Bed: and Centre ‘Tables, Exte , Boudoir Fi sea sae v ‘There are to be twelve wall be ‘he rented wil The house has ten rooms. inte Pasture, ry o sb juuse, stable for otis $230.-— act a us” Exchange. ne, Catalog earendy. "and th Furniture may be examined on ENEF M&T*r PRIUADELPHIA tate yk ke, Manager Mi yer good ae outer door 2 feet 10 inches by se uc u ung it two. parts. with hinges, aud es ofthe doorand windo all the wood work of the exter Dart Wis Well sasened: There iron cranes, with tackle for hoisting up the bo er for the entrance door. ek cute capable of holdig 1, we cellar of basement. ‘Prue of nf ENYZ: Blake; Claudia, Mise Fish ., Walters will dance a Pas 8 After, which the povulay drama o G Pheebe, Mrs. Bowers. ms Tat c olonm h EN ze Bauk has this day CEN a divis ‘hree an aR halt toe per cent, payable to stockholders A ROW of neat new two story Cott finished, well calculated for respeotab ‘ated on'the north side of 40th ‘The stages pasa regularly fom. 7 A. ininates, sr 6 y¢ Houses, now be provided and put casks of he MILLER’S MAID— suitable copper HI be. elneod fron apthy April tof way and Oth avenu B ma der, New w Work, Apr ah at until 8 o’clock in t and after the first ath May, aver 2 parlors, with, 31 gallons, is to be con- mS stove with cast iron funnel is to be provided aiding FLOORS, &e, omposed of iron girders, covered in cement. ‘The stairs, the steps, s, are to be cast iron, with a hand rail and balusters o iC HESNUT STRE day Event muotaiers of FA APE HA. i ranklin Square, Wholesale | 0 pasctnees ill tat Biemecives fully recqunsieied fer cating as above before bu: a3 Imi MERCANTIL! MU" TUAL , INSURANCE — No. 63 Wau N soatoemiey with the eae te mniuins not marked off April 3d, 1846,8101,472 29 issued during the year Ces v3, Will be’ presen 0, Mr Brazer; Pietro, Mr Se- Bee Onewe sod Mons. Bennie. ied dry chi yM. ik PENDLETON, Agent. TO LET —The store of houve 23 De cou loeation for s wholesale ond floor of house 66 B ms and pantries,with two bed bh Croton water Yad kitchen a GHmHoGhy & SON, ya Pare AT - IBOKEN a eat hanics, and | New York, i find tory Rent "gino, “Apoly on the ju ‘Thereare to be four tl North diver alate, tnid i Tueday ne D: py 40 conte; Kamily cireles, here ae te. be, Plank § nenicons as shown on the plan in hich are to ach t 6 inch 10 cit ic inces thiek; good ‘hi 1 of each room is to be furred, lathed and plaster- Iso the wood partitions and the walls,of the rooms, are to be furred, lathed and plastered, with good lime mo: 5 3 sak C the Charter, the Com- range in it. ieeeut $273, Enq tions—$300 |. De ing April 3d, we A oieation Miss | Total amount of Premiums, . eet Tl he amount of Premiums marked ‘off during th y Donce, by Miss Lenette D. Levin, After which’A NIG: GHT OF EXPECTATION—Madame reg of HUNTING. vi TURTLE— 01 open at }¢ past 7 o’clock—performance to com- ‘There i to be an octagonal Lantern of wrought irow, 7 feet 4 inches high, of sufficient diameter to contain Tights, of which the two iniddle ones are tbe st lights to be 24 by 9, and the four remaining be 12 by 6—all of French plate also to be in each side of zing, oue copper pane, Post set at each comer (Re He octagon, bs ineh on ihe face ‘at Liss inches deep—the through the stone cor the masonry below it a girder of the same size the rafters and copper cov: eight rafters 3g inch thick and 1. verge to the scenes. of the roof, and '9 inches in diameter, and so as to cause the sls rise ron framed doce in one of the the octagon, to be covered with copper, to shut ti inch deep. This d door is to be furnis id handles. copper. covering | to the roof an ‘ounces A the superficial foot there isto bea Rcavessing venti! 15 inches in diameter. . In four sides of the octagon th Verdiay, Miss C, ‘To conclude with the Mus, Purtle, Mes. Har two to Canal, and two to Chris- hour from Hoboken. boats an hour to Barelay topher, making eight muy streets are graded, anda number of houses going up— have built 80 or 190 wi Ferrie to residents of Hol the head’ of fami} by 24, the Saas side Habis oFupl ow ist of suitable thickness,” ‘The derueuth the abot Ou Tanna ‘Transportation and Navi en is but a tritle— CERTS— With oars ogee: Tmitations, ening, at the Broadway Grand street and Broadway, by several professional’ ladies and gentlemen of ackuowled Less Return Premiums, ie tax is New Jersey House, comer oF y felt iy ‘either the owner or tenant of a house ‘There nee for cottages in front of an open unobstructed. Enquire Impt. ce peo a at Ho- 0 light as to be Eerved Premiums forthe y ‘aid during the same peti i i are some bean tite) edged nd vai re to , and secured two me hhalf feet i LENTINE, the unri ‘pou the top of the posts there is to be e valled Vestfloquiss Voeal "To commence at ¥ o'clock. Admission 6% cents. m3 41 INERVA ROOMS, aud every ere the view o e‘ofice of the Hoboken Land feierene Osassaishons TO LET—The second story of the house 185 D Inland Navigation do mer of Greenwich pee Croton water, &c. adway—Monday, Mi week —Extraord ing five rooms, wi duire in the store 295 Greenwich street. eh TO RENT—A Cotton Fact fan ii sity building for too 1 By i brillinadly illuminates incomprehensib! Par Nonsale aud te tense, and every demoust There is to be an Less deficiency on 3d Aj ‘stateme! 1846, a» per published Profits to be divided. ‘The Company further Bills receivable Cash and unsettled élaima to be'clos door is to weigh port thi crop mea* Pibraiaiiy vais sveiliai Fur vwoeranns 166 1 bills. yen nt o'clock, Prices of almission—Parquette $0 a manneras to excl liable for losses, mo oats of the lantern there re than” MILLION ‘OF worteRs, ‘The Trustees have declared a dividend of seventeen per cout a of the year ending 3d inst,, payable Children ‘accompanied by their parents, half price. ‘Making’ he assets “PAVILION, NEW BRIGHTON, Staten Island HALF A quristor, me to inform his friends and the public, onsiderable alterations and the last season. He has erect- the wet. onpwenty, inches is to be an iron railing, the to run up 3 feet, an “There ATON, THE CELEBRATED PEDESTRIAN, in one One Thousand Cou- Canada last Summer, has, ommenced at of walking one ait Fay avileevery fi | The shore heat m Saturday eveniog. May ton, at6 qrcloek accomplishes this feat, ime. , for which Refreshments into ta dA 2 inc One Thousand Mile; secutive Hours, i femiayer Fei with two coats of work to have two coats of oil There is to be furnished: and fitted up a suitable copper The whole isto be completed in a ee and after the 2d Monday i April 20ch, 1847. away WALTER, Sec. rooms are intended for ble size, light, and pie bd those vant meinen ouly; the; ud superior in all respects ingle rooms in the various ronson the country. ris now ready to treat with families or parties rooms for the season. Letters addressed to lotel, Broadway, will receive immediate at- thing conductor. hal keeedian Gd oc beavis i dip g mpl the contractor forthe above ‘work ve been completed, inspected a da ed, Collector and Su such pergan as ‘he shall appoint for Mr teston ie 7 years of tes an aust be considered the wonder of th Higems ‘Hake, ‘Tickets One Shilli fur 1 Tickets for the whole performances, without refresh- ments, 25 cents “A POLLO ROOM- "Ea wae, CORN MEAL—NOTICE TO ae PERS —The i“? hela sys at Brandy w. He Shed phar then ry al i cof they are. sities mi) ‘be ‘deceived ‘by am imitation at Troy, cay ee at egy te i ‘A steamboat runs between New York and New Brighton, at the. ogee, hours, viz: Hi serie ie Marsh, RAN ae SWISS BELL RING. “adieu” to their many warm and geverous iew York, whose kind reception nt land, will ever form a sunny spot age of the pest, respectful and 2 and 5:90 P.M. Noh River, New ¥ Pe ‘M. and 12 M., and more frequent communications M, we be 5and will be a ‘as the season advances. The Pavilion will be opened for the reception of compan: between the Ist and 10th of May next, of which due notice wi F. BLANCARD. ROOMS TO LET—Suitable for manufacturing pur Doses, | in oe ballaing No, 74 Fulton street, peays repair ed, ir eins all maod vm nt 8 R. D. RoW orto BROWN, 5 strangers from a di eons i rye . bali ee in the Stare of Pe mark of the subscribers, b; uiegings aha “3d, oth, Gth aud 8th MRTON, the accomplished Vocalist. oekets re} cents—no Lot JOSEPH rare bit Pre LEWIS GREGORY, Vi Exttwoop Watrtenr, Secretary. HE SEASON complaint of cl if various sections of th brated. preparation in the World, is tonic) qualites) ‘and ‘asa cute for these diseases is Dr of Moscatello, a purely vegetable has” never failed in a. single restore ‘patients, even when in the t Soncert to commence al piesa Soe ‘i ts 24 Ve nts in peed York, are L. Buckley & Co., ‘and experience. of pe of 70 years, by” i al evements. Ay pel jow open during the day, afforduug | 18s FAST APPROACHING when these premises an ee op- oer Morbus, and the summer jolera Int fancume) becom Prevalent nit painting ie Al Fresco, by Capp rll. ie Cosmoramie, Views have bee and ena ‘The outer promensdes command a fine view | Narrows, with the adjacent scenery. N ISLAND COTT. a 5 LET “OR J 2 Will keep for auy desirable length versie in all “Te ALL eamued on Castleton Heights, baat prevent seen atall times. pe harbor an near Corie di Mont an unsurpassed the: Ocean, whil being less than a mile. Baanpywine Miu1 DANIEL SWEENY, Late 1 Ann street, New York, EMOVED TO 6 CHATHAM STREET. ch of the travelliag season, de ¢ who may not be aware of the. Tact, that, in order to extend his business, "4, wal as his li am st., within a fool re Duane,’ where he Heck, comboeand Alsivess, not surpassed by ay tT fore its Veen demanded hey contain as fo fine vi Bageellgn vi pity _ No 472 Broadway, which has been larged, and is now one of the most cous venient, well- aoepclen and Crit halls in the city. Zi room and 3 bedroo . ing room, Iibrary, 4 and 3 servants? pie sie carriage house with in the city of its e country is earne tention of pers estly called to this valuable medicine. ‘OR SALE—A Phaeton, ne sigued, at the an it necessary to apprise tI ly new, built to order, enamel leather top, and curtains. Loreena Broadway. telnet eet lal irchased a large is Land—2 parlors, large dininj room, 12 bedrooms, bath- room, and 4 servants’ rooms—attac! stab pias And ns—attached carriage house, with CHRI8STY’S WELL KN OF SINSTH ELS, Whose previous concerts in extent unprecedented by any ae r amusement, have the | of this district, calling to order, and announcing the ob- honor of announcing that they will recomemence their popu- | and inimitable entertainments BURLESQUES, : doors open at 7; concert uf com- ‘ORIGINAL BAND ity were patronized to an few doors of Chambers; and near seen at Wood & tas opened a Saloon on pree enjoy in comm of rolled weelitad ant ie Wa tie or elas they AMES BECK & CO., have hee PARIS EMBROIDE y now offer to their customers at fe jaraicetet MUSLIN INSE ie INGs, EDG- Ings: teste Bands. ce Cal] Yes, patit lars, Th t of hi ity he enlargement ks — selected as a cent jon for citizens as well i LDDs a TER, t for $3 50, a his (wellcknown esha cease aia Sr 14 iepermined to pursue the imble of Sa, has now compasted his and transient, to. hi will find not only the substantial elements of | quired form, but each of ag Butation he now enjoys, ax new position, where th Change of prowram quality that has secured him the mence at 8 ocloc! which he is determined to main- y SILKS. BEE SILKS, Noire Pekin do. rv the above is the, only. in any manner nominall hopes his friends and arrangements to supply iiig their orders may have a ba atyle to suit their own taste in three hours, or less, Rta isla it he either ow AD, SILES, 8 Pekin fa cin ae by du Bengal do. Kein ‘Silles at il Path of Pl India Sinchews ; also, BLACK KS. patent high Lustres, from 20 to 44 inches. watered, wide and narrow. Black Pou de Soies and T Rich striped PI Treple chain Marcellines, for summer dr Black Canton Crape, of different widths. Figured Ponj ees. silk’ Grenadines, Bareger, RIS'MANTT therwi the public will remember that this is the only saloon of the undersigued, = sole le ROPrCtOr —Purse $50— for which five | sary fenced shaper alway: DNESDAY, May Sth, at Sorclock Pi to the hea and rs el est 3 in 5, under rs in “5 United States are eat attendance, that every hat pon it to the perfect ease of This being’ au important point, particular at tion will be given to it. 023 ONE PRICK }, Stripes, Brocades and SWEE HOUSE OF REFRESHMENT, NO. 66 CHATHAM STREET, NEWYORK. Bit. or ‘Oy Fane. 6d HAT STOKE. pate, FASHIONS FOR HATS: AND CAPS.— Ltd kof CO. will mtroduce, on Sat cae CS eary and, ‘affetas, Makis A ck which they have" made auc c place them in close competition with the most. costly ablic are invited to call ELETS AND YISI1 Just seestvod' 3 caver Of new snd peautifal Viniies, Mante- Jets and Kisses decidedly new, nanter Robes, rich ew Jow pr at 178 Chatham. Square, where fashion, beauty, durability and economy are combined to adorn v E¥.—The axiom that “m most as old as the invention of if peal 8 five dolinr 6 dolhage mu ay cone ver YONDAY May 3d, at o’el P. M—Purse $50, mile | heats, best in five under the widdie, ie ce ses | Chicken Pot’ Bie now piaarneties, 89 eting of persons friendly to the iit par statement ‘we dion sadist Bigot dat Clinton Hall, in the i “how to make mone nthe Toth day 0 e pa beat in five tn ha id before the meeting, and t PRING STYLE ites ope t BANTA, No. 94 Canal street, and No, 1 ind Nutria Fur Hats at $3, i ad durable Hats at < 50 having ro appe “i iM ye expected thereon. inilar institution now estab! > King i. W Me suff The Hig he train of will leave Brooklyn at 9 A.M. P.M. ‘The extra train will leave apa ook PM, By) return Fale the sport is over, G. $I 5 New York, May Ist, 1817. HORSES FOR SAL —A pair of handsome bay ears old, warranted sound; ¢ seen at Joues’ stable, Mercer street, between Prince He 8S, asdoytns ox ance and finish of the higher price co economise in this indispensable crifice of comfort or appearance, will please 5. @ general assortinent of caps of various HATS! HATS! HATS! 101 ive hima eall.— ‘inds at reduced 18s. ML Sighton, ‘The house has been thorous CHEAP AND EXPEDITIOUS TRAVELL eR TO TiHk ESTERN STATES AND C ‘A EMIGRANTS PASSENGER, a Office, 9% South street, New Dee stativcs te: farwony Ratereis. and ocberi aad Comets ne th very aM HINK, WIRE WOIKER and Faney Bird 8 3d Avenue, between 9th and hand a ee assortment of also wooden aud ;¢ Manufacturer, No 4! ¢ SERING | Fagnions, ehebas now ready at No, 128 Fulton street. He would, faney and tlie cage new, , with his usaal philanthropy! illow willow ware and if establishment, where they can obtain lity, and at lower prices, than at any 1FRI MILLINERY —MRS. UNDERWOOD espectfully informs her friends and the pubic, pe has removed to 110 Hudson atreet, between & xe OUNTRY “Mia ETER ROBERTS, 373 Broadway, tention of those wh to his stock of Laces, russeis and Pom hasing their Spring to allpare oft Msi hats: Black and E. Jes? Spaniels, of the uality, imported here “tee ship St. James , one dog of the Newfoundland ver was offered for sale Md, and weighs 140 pounds, well trained and 1s rill be all sold cheap if called by Railroad, Steamboat I tm the following plaeed; via ad Can Rochester, Eeiilo and Pittsburgh :— forms her friend: thatshe has now o assortment of 8 their attention. Kreat variety of other goo RGTON NOs, stock comprises an assortnent of the richest and most fashionable Hats, auch hired, with a choice assortment of sold more reasonable » Country Milliners WILBON, 291 Grand at between Allen and Orchard sta. ‘Ten good Milliners wanted at the above establishment. re mself to replace mk | plendid New Fraadhint Ba oe, and still grow. anexcellent watch and water dog, and nate, courageous and si out cost, if it bursts durin, ery for covering twenty-two months ol hose is now offered as ate when the inven- whi at tian at'any-other estab will do well to eall before par tion was patented, Courthandt street. p Louis Philippe; Me ‘And a ait other intermediate any partof the West, or ©: anad THE LADI ertons, proceeding to TE form ‘his numerous and fash for the right to manufac it elastic walking Boot, now, so fas ve street, between 10th and 1th avenues. ASHI MF, 0.16 With, TAM CREE, “oun T TAILOR, TON A THE NEW ), ND JOE —Te.the’ rte Mia but man is the only autmal who 8 who will clothe h Mine is strictly acash bi J make the finest quality of French Black Dress ( watities $16 rnd $13. very garment in the trade equally. Emiarecion Oitice, FL ige 's bs migrants’ T ree. elassic staff will enable hy shoes with all the elegance p Kk and yet without the trouble of Ine! ation removes sil the ofthe foot, whife at the same time ita sprig in walking which eannot be appreciated im to make his er Male arettiy thet slvasorre to call purchasing elsewhere. LESSONS ON TI MISS ©. € Black Cloth bynes $i jis most valunble : sure feom the ar ( outta and iiahery streets. Capt. Win. He peck it we Steamboat ISAAC * leave ou Monday, Wedaneley’ read Friday evenin Steamboat HENDRICK HUDSON Capt. R. G. Crutten- I eave on Tueslay, Thursday and "ecurday evenings, DSON & DE ILAWARE RAIL ROAD COMP OTICE IS HEREBY GIVE tion to the Capital ‘Stock of * wid Delaware Railroad « JERSEY, HU The ote Jevsey, Hud | company,” wil e OTe: Cochran House, iu Newton, on Saturday, the 190; a8 Inne Branchville, on inesdny, the ul William streets, i Ni The 4 to ve | suit & RISL KY TAKE THIS METHOD, of informing their customers Five OC logk, P. M.—Landing e Jnsermediiacs Places— im the Steamboat NORTH will leave on Monday, noons, at 5 o'clock, Steamboat SOUTH rst A leave on Tuesday, Thu Hare per Quarter ‘and purchasers in general, of the ected assortment of Ladi ters, Buskins, Slippers, a large stock of Peg Boots, great enre, and parchased for cxsh, whic them to sell at the very lowest prices. Store will be open until ten o'clock in the evening, ‘paige to examine their SMITH & RISLEY, tly opposite the Chatham ‘Theatre. Mectanien” Hall, corner of Bron the 20th of is id Children’s Gaix of their own manufacture, . Five KT pened exch 4 Vedueaday, Friday and Sunday titer “We NDERSON, C el five Toftare will ‘be required to te te each | ex Coy No Joy Al hand an assortme ¢ Country Merchants an oy | dock when not otherwise engaged The tbove hhonts will at all times arrive in ATb he Moming Cars for the Eastor Wes” = Smple fortes for sale cl reise ht ren at moderate rates, and none taken after bel | iP nd ee streets. raat are forbid trusting any of the boxts of this | 4 written order from the captains or agents. or freight, apply on board tne boats, or to P. C. Leh ice onthe wharf, wengers per packet ship Siddons, for iver, Will please be on board the steamboat Hes, at Orleans wharf, foot of Wail street, to aw Tuesday) 4th inst. at 12 o'clock, Mat which time Letter bags will close at the usual places EIVED, 0 feed Jot of Gentlemen's a Boots, the best and haudsomest ever in db will be sold at the low price of % en's Gaiters and Patent js of Boots and_ Shoes. Ladies, great variety, of Gases Boots, jouse Slippers, whi ail other and * Boots, Gaiters, od kinds: alf of which will be ner of Franklin street yuntry merchants «| ceca by the melee aimer Bal Sh fer Also, Coxnne Brandy (now Inv di from Bordeauy, ta sa quarter Ww. sale a Jarge assortme: velope, Hanging, tatoo Paper of any size or quality made to ‘The highest, market prices paid i ny lagging, KraKs rope canvass, and wfacturens stork By Ginzeile, direct | to : MYERS & CO. ” Hosts William street ou willl find in | whole audien Ue abi wil aad th other kinds of Pape: eet. jiterested iu the charter SF, Fallerton mas'er, Sligo, will please tp ae notice that she is now ready © her Cargo at pier No. 10 Fast River iVN, ate frowt aie as fi aeiadhe and ladies in general just stablishment in th gnificent assortment of all articles of goods has been selected by mew, and in point of rise Wo at Buetive Sito, N.Y. IXTURES OF ALL AMES G. ‘giles f Browd wa GAS CHANDALIE, ae of patterns and sizes. opened a Millinery te rect, thie blgek west tantly mantifactarin AND PEN Hi rides. for private hotels, steamboats, &e., unsurpased binty and eouvenience, warranted never to A large assortment, the largest in the city, and anequalled for variety, together with a general assortment of elegant and fash found ot the warerooms, are ree invited to call and examine. 027 Im! C. F. HOBE, 443 Broadway. js confident that her establish utwil be | 884 on & given signal, the brethren hang che Fount worthy of the parrounge she, solicit shy will pl Hl lense ae #0) will be sent 0 i the Naples store eke GND Li Contracts will also i moat beamtiful at Vall other public bi | wet out of order, $4 syyegte an id ont Soar constandly to be 10. 443 Brondway, where the public Indy to euperinte sl rome to Jet with ser Oe Co we kN Ol rebronzed and res apt] im*: TO T2228 (LATEST MOMENT TELEGRAPHIC, LATER FROM MB5XICO. MOVEMENTS OF GE \ TAYLOR, Ke, de, i i a Bhi bazbaek: May 2, 1847. rival at New 0: the Brazos to the 18th nein thee tie Hines Gen, Taylor was still at Moutere: forward supplies, Potosi, Gen. Wool, with the main army, was at Agua Nueva Everything was quiet—the wounded recovering—the camp healthy. Gen. Cushing was at Matamoras ey On the 5th, pushing and preparing for an advance towards Wasminarox, May 1, 1847. Procession and Ceremonials at the Laying of the Corner Stone of the Smithsonian Institution. We have had a fine day, a grand turn out, and cere- monies solemn, imposing and impressive, in the laying of | thecorner stone of the Smithsonian Institution “ for the increase and diffusion of knowledge among men,”? In conformity with the programme of arrangements, the procession was formedat half past 10 o’clock, in front of the City Hall, ite right resting on Sixth street, and, after being formed, countermarched to Centre (436) street, and proceeded thence by Pennsylvania Avenue, Seventh streei, F street, Eleventh street, and F street, to the Prosidential Mansion, where the President and Cabi- net were received in their assigned place, when the whole moved by Pennsylvania Avenue and Twelfth at, to the Public Mall and the site of the building, where the Marshals arranged the various bodies in their respective | Places. ‘The procession was urranged in the following order: — ‘A Marshal. The Military Escort President of the United's ‘resident of the United States and C. The Chancellor and Secretary of the lostitetion Regents and Building Committeo. Architect, Superintendent, and Builders Members of the Senate and House of Representatives Diplomatic Corps ‘wo Marshals, Mayor and Corporation of Washington. Band of Music. Independent Order of Odd Feliows, consisting of the fol- lowing divisions. Band of Music. Oriental Lodge, No.19. Union Lodge, No. 11. Mechanics’ Lodge, No.i8. Columbia Lodge, No. 10. Ex/elsior Lodge, No, 17, Harmony Lodge, No. 9, Metropolis Lodge, No. 16. astern Lodge, No. 7. Beacon Lodge, No. 15. Washington Lodge, No. 6 Covenant Lodge, No. 13, Central Lodge, No. 1. Friendship Lo Lodge, No. 12. Visiters and Lodges from a distance. Masic Mount Nebo Encampment, No. 6. Ridgely Encampment, No. 6. Magenenu Encampment, No, 4. Mount Pisgah Encampment, No. Columbian Encampment, No. 1. Visiters and Camps from a distance. Grand Encampment of the District of Columbia, Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia. Band of Music ‘The Grund and Subordinate Lodges of Free and Accept- ed Masons, to wit;— National Lodge, No. 12, Lebanon Lodge, No. 7. St. John's Lodge, No 11. Potomac Lodge, No. 6, Hiram Lodge, No. 10. ‘Naval Lodge, No. 4. New Jerusalem Lge, No. 9, Federal Lodge, No. 1 All resident sojourning brethren, not members of any lodge named in the order of arrangements. Washington Lodge, No, 22, of Alexandria, Mount Vernon Chapter, of Alexandria, The Grand Lodges of Pennsylvania, Marjland, and me arranged according to seniority. rand Lodge of the District of Columbia. Band of Music. Two Marshals. Citizens and Strangers. | Arrived at the ground, the President, Vico President, | and Cabinent, the corpcration and officers of the Smit | sonian Institution. &c.. passed around the foundation of | the building, by the militar, ry drawn up in line to receive aunounce | them; and took their lace upon the stand erected near | the corner stone, for. th wir accommodation, A number of ladies were also admitted, and several gentlemen of the press, headed by Father Ritchie, whom to know, is to esteem and admire, From the stand, a congregation of ten thousand persons was distinctly’ visible in front and around it, with numerous carriages, horses, and horsemen, strewn about over the broad green common selected as the site of the Institution. ‘be stand was decorated with evergreens, and the splendid array of | the many beautiful banners and regalia of the Fellows, and the Masons; the gay uniforms ot the mili- | tary, and their flowing plumes and national flags; the i, Concert of Sacred Music will b be | stly celebrated cornet band. SCHANICS’ HALL Grand and Broome stree clustering constellation on an ov osite staging, of the fair daughters of the metropolis; the menacing artillery —the whole gathering, presented quite a brilliant assem blage; and taken in with the fine view of the capitol on the east; the President's house to the nor-west, and the | broad Potomac, and the green forest highlands of Ar- lington be ‘ond, to the west, it was « picture worth » ere ‘ew York to look at. he proceedings om the ground commenced by Mr B. B. French, Grand Master of the Masonic Fraternity ject of the ~ to be the laying of the corner stone of the Smithsonian Institution. 2. Prayer by the Grand Chaplain, Rey, J. N. M’Jilton, of Battie ere.” Maske by the Band. 3. M sonic ceremonies of laying the corner ston | Frenc', conducting them. He first deposited the bible, a copy of the Constitution of the and a History of the Grand Lodge of the District, as the laconic deposits, By the Regents of the Smithsonian Institution : . The different coins of the United States 2: Report of the Committee on Orgunization. 3. The New Testament. 4. The Constitution of the United States and Decla- | ration of Independence, 6, The last Congressional Directory. 6, Bulletins of the National Institute. 7, Report of the first National Fair, city of Washing- s. &. Medal Portrait of Jumnes Smithson ir. Rush’s Report oi 7 sat port on receiving the legacy of Jas. 10. History of the electro-magnetic tele; newspapers of the day nt Speen 11. The address of the Chancellor of the Institution, delivered on the ovcasion. 12, Engraved plate, containing the de names of the offers of the inatiteuion, “uation and 13. Engraved plate of the Senate chamber, with Sena- tors’ names, 14. Engraved plate of the Hall of Reprosentativen: with members’ names, 15. Seals of the United States, Senate, and House of Representatives ‘The Smithsonian building extends in length 417 feet Vesides the towers, by a breadth of 66 feet excludve of projections of wings and towers, which last in the center give the total breadth here of upwards of 100 feet, ‘The height of the main building is about 60 fect, and of the wings about 43 feet @ towers, of which there are nii from 160 to 60 feet. mabaiAriliins: ‘The whole of dressed stone from Sencea Creek, a water of Potomac river, of alight pink or red color ‘The original bequest of Mr, Smithson was $615.17 3838, since which an inter of $200,000 and upwards has been allowed, which is to pay for the buildings, the main fund to stand for the support of the institution No. 12 of these deposites contained the following in- seription :- Inacription UPON A PLATS OF COPPER THIS DAY DEPOSITED IN THY CORNER STONE OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION “ On the first day of May, 1847, was laid, in the city of Washington, this Fouxvation Ston® B be appropriated for the Sst James K 5 President of the United States. |_ Corpor President of the United Stat ident of the United States; Secretary of State of the Treasury ; Seoretary of War; Secreta: ry of th Navy ; Postmaster General; Attorney Gone- ral; Chief Justicy of the United States ; Commissioner of Patente ; Mayor of the City of Washington Board of Regents —George M. Dallas, Vice President of the United States; Roger B. Taney, Chief Justice ; W. W. Seaton, Mayor of the city of Washington ; Lewis Cass, U. 8. Senator; Sidney Breese, U. S$. Senator ; James A. Per U. &. Senator ; Robert Dale Owen, U. Representative; William J, Hough, U.S Re ry W: Hilliard, U.S. Representativ assachurette ; Richard Rush, [ New York; William C. Preston, South arolinn , A. Dallas Bache, National Institute ; Joseph G. Totten, National Institute Officers. George M, Dallas, Chancellor. Executive 3 to attend her pupils at | Committee—W. W. Seaton, Chairman ; Joseph G, Tot- | ten, Robert Dale Owe * for Five ane orb teu Dok) Daly Owen, Chairman ; Joseph G. Totten, W. W. Sea- " oe sre | ton, Jos a | sistant Secretary Building Committee Robert bh Henry, Secretary ; Charles ©. Jewett, As- James Renwick jr., Architect ; 'Ro- Architect and Superintendent,”” ibited the ae ebarter (in a ashipgton, of the dge, by Gen, Lafayette, in Debult of the bert Mills, Aasista: S Was gt ew | Masons of France, in 1788. Next he took off the apron } whieh he wore, and exhibited it to the people as the vin ic apron of Gen. Washington, and which was it down by a special messenger from Mount Nebo encampinent, in Shephardstown, Virginie. to do honor to this occasion. Next he exhibited the marble mallet or gavel ured by Gen, Washington, as well as the masonic apron, in laying the corner stone of the Capitol of the | Vnvted States. Mr, French then passed these sacred relies Rev. French 8. Evang on the stand, to exhibit to the from his more elevated position, Nir. ch then resumed the apron and gavel, and pro- ceeded to measure the stone, and pronounced it fair and *quare. and true and trusty for the purpore for whieh !t was intended. He then took from one of the brethren of the ancient order a cornucopia. and after passing it round, took corn, and oil, and wine, which he sprinkled in the cavity of the stone, the emblems of health, and gladness and prosperit he tome was, then scaled, hands hree times three, and the corner stone wi Music by the Bands—*Hail to the Chief. ‘The vast concourse was then called to order, and t Vice President of the United States, Hon. George M Dallas, as Chancellor of the Institutfon, came forward and delivered his address. It was a chaste, elegant snd

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