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but rather on the ground that a more favorable month of March and sowing season is scarcely remembered in | this country; aud should these fairest hopes bo realized, the overwhelming supplies of the sum- iner und autumn will conduce to a depression of prices, the more intense from their previous clevatiou, which neither @ fresh alarm about the potato crop, nor the re- | pated remissness of the Irish cottier in the cultivation of | we believe t ‘his land, will be able, sensibly to mitigate, ‘our reached the lowest price on the 26th ult., when | Westerns were largely sold at 364 per bbl. They rallied since to 89s and 39s.. and close at and yellow United States at 46s to per quarter: since then there has been # speculative demand at anim. | sof white close | quarter. Indian | ,and bas since | per barrel, Wheat and all Provetent of 4s to os per qr, and pri At 486 to 00s, and yellow at 608 to 528 p meal bad been sold as low as 238 per bb udvanced to 24s 6d to other descriptions of grain have been much depressed, bute better business is doing ut present, White Ge- whoat is worth 104 9d to lle per bushel, of 70lbs. OTE, TOMKINSON & Co, 87'4 100 Canton Serip b30 59h — 25 Stonington Second Board. $25009 Tren’y Notes 6s 1044¢ $5000 Reading Bds 300 do Aid, “G0 sha Nor & Wore s10 1000 do. 104 5 48) ahs Framers? Ln CITY TRADE REPORT. New York, Moxpay Avrenvoox, May 3, ‘This being Monday, as usual, proved to be rather quiet Jou general way. Genesce flour, common to fair brands, on the spot, could not be quoted above $7 25 8 7 50, while smuil sales of extra wero made at $7 873g a $3. Southe wore made to arrive in all this month at $6 50. Sampl onthe market, for which $1 45 cents was asked, and $140 offoro.. Sales of northern yellow corn in the city. wnd for short delivery, were pretty freely made at 95 cents, with one lot, due all next week, at 92 cents, Small rales of Jersey meal were made at $4 59, while ano- ther lot was reported sold at $4 6234, which was the P »me holders demanded. Rye waa quiet at 91 cts., and oats steady at 60a 2c, the latter figure being the asking price of holdors. Provisions were more steady than at the close of last week, and moderate sales of old mess pork were made at $15, and of old prime at $14.— A small sale of city extra mess beef sold at $13. A lot of Leland’s city cured hans seld at 12 cents, and ano- ther of Ohio at 10 cents. Lrad in barrels was worth 10 a 10 cents, Groceries exhibited little or no change since the close of last week. ‘The tea sale to-day, waa well attended, and about 800 packages were sold at an advance on previous sales, Astixs—Pots we continue to quote at $5 06\, and Pearls at $6 60; market quiet. Barswax—The last sales were made at 6c, a 26340. Burapsterrs—Flour.—About 100 bbls. Genesee, to be extra, sold at $7 8: Philadelphia, sold at $7 afloat. sold at $7 3 the spot, were in ordinary Genesee do, were reported to be sold at $7.12 The closing price for fair Genesee in the city, was $7 4 $7 60, and for Southern do at $7 25, to arrive. Prices current last week were maintained, and we report sales of 1000 bbls. of Ohio and Michigan, deliverable during the present month, at $6 50. There was also a fair inquiry for nd July. Wheat—The receipts this fur, vin. the Hudson, have been very light, and for sumples on the spot holders were very tirm—for a lot of parcels to arrive in Jun |g Genesee wheat $1 60 was asked: and $1 65 offered ‘or 2 parcel uf Ohio, $1 45 was demanded, and $1 40 offered. Corn—We report sales of from 20,000 to 25.000 bushels Northern yellow at 95c ; 3000 do, to arrive in all next week. sold at 920. Corn’ Meal—Sales of 260 bbls Now Jersey were made at $4 59. Another small salo war reported at $4624, and a third do., under peculiar cir- cumstanees, a trifle lower than the first. Some holders 11 $4 6234. Rye—was inactive at 91e. Oats—b2e demand was asked while 60c was offered for North River. Beans—A sale of 100 bbls was made at $1 3734. Canpiss: caused rather more to be doing at Sle, at market was firm for sperm. Correr—No sales of moment were reported, while prices remained about the same as at the close of last ‘Week. Corton—The sales to-day amonnted to 1000 bales, and were made chiefly to manufacturers at steady prices. Dura Sxivs—600 grey Arkansas sold at 20 cent Fisu—About 100 bbis dry cod sold at $3 90, "The cargoot No consisting of about 900 bbls, sold at $7 120, which left vone afloat unsold. Favrr—Buneh raigingWwere firm, with an upward ten- dency, onused by diminished stock. Sales of 400 a 500 boxes were made at $1 90a $1 95c. 965 boxes oranges, 4n bad order, were sold by auction, and brought $1 124 @ $1 75; and 630 do. Lemens at $2 a $2 25c. Hme—The stock of dew rotted American, it was sup- is, to about ed, had been augmented by new arrival Yoc0 ‘bales. ‘The market appeared to be inactive, and prices uncertain. Luan—The market was steady at $4 37340. Learn. the auction sale of last week, with h proved prices ; the new spring stock i ty. vast ine: sales at im- of a decreased production of leather, caused by the ru- {nous prices of last year, cannot but have the effect of amaintaining high prices throughout the year. Mouassxs—Some remaining portions of cargoes, Car- Genas aud Muscovados, were seld out at Saturday's prices, beyond which, we heard of no transactions of im- —We report sales of 1000 bbls rosin on private terms, and 100 bbis spirits turpentine at 42 cts, dditional smali lots were reported at the onsh. Some ‘aw was held at $3 500 per 280 Ibs. One of the largest hol lers of English do. llingness to sell at 50. Jast report ; Provisioxs.-We report 8 olive sold ut $4 50. hams sold at 12 butter, in pails, wan worth 20 a 220, Rick —Since our last report (on Saturday afternoon and to-day) the sales have reached about 860 tlerces, at a $4 50. ein oTha Bonk of farvign kes been augmented to some extent by recent arrivals, Sales to-day were limit- ed, though priees eurrent ut the glose of last week re- malued stom ‘Tarcow—'The last sales were made at 9, though cur- rent quotations ranged from 9e, Touscco—Sales of 25 hhds of Virginia leaf were made e,and 15 do Kentucky at 43sc. ‘The market a, Wat imniteliing new, Wuisxey—We quote barrels at 29c, A lot received eket of the 6th engaged flour at 38, An American vesel, it was said, engaged 100) barrels of flour to fill up, at 28 9d; 2s 6d was offered for moal and refused. For grain in sacks, 9d a 10d were paid to be about current rates. To Antwerp and Rot- tordam flour was worth $1 05 per bbl. Saves or Tras at Avetion.—Imported in the ship Panama. Terms—Notes at six months, Hyron—42 half chests at 71 cents per Il 67 do 70; 24 chests 65; 10 chests 66; 10 hi do 6334; '20 do 68; 40 chests 39. Hyron Skin—44 chests 43: 57 do 413; 10 do 41; 91 do | 86; 27 do 43g; 20 do 323; 122 do 9944; 213 do 2934; 10 do 26; 223 do 25—27 do withdraw: Young Hyson—40 half chests 7! 20; 40 do 8749; 15 do 67; 70 do 56; 73 do 5534; do 50%; 20 do 4535; 10 do 4244; 65 do 41; 72 do 404726 do 40; 170 do 3; 837 do 384g; 393 do 38; 150 do 374g; 87 do 37 9 do 3534; 684 do 35; 40 do 34'5; 48 do 34; 150 do 333g; 128 do 33, 136 do 323g; 150 do 82; 3,362 do withdrawn. Gunpowder—6 haif chests 100; 7 do 97; 44 do 94; 10 0 93; 35 do 57; 13 do 6034; 30'do 4334; 20 do 39; 500 Doxes 44; 180 do 43; 150 do 424g; 619 half chests with- 10 half chests 87; 11 do 85; 14 do 76; 14 do 3 20 do 5734; 35 do 50g; 155 do '%; 20 boxes 66; 50 do 45; 450 do 445g; 199 half chests withdrawn. Oolong Souchong—I1 half chests 25%; 121 do 26; 50 ; 25 boxes 30; 173 do 2944; 158 do 29; 500 do 95; an 2334; dor at chests withdrawn, Ningyong Sonchong—30 half chests 24; 105 do 23%. | Padrae Souchong—20 boxes 71. Lance Boat on Barar Loaps.—The following stat ment gives the cargoes of two boats arrived by the Hadeson, to M. ©. Dunning & Co. of this city :— Boat Gideon—8,000 bbls. fine feed and 10,000 Ibs. dried apples. » ont Friday—1,000 bushels of potatoes, 15 bbis, green apples. 20 tubs butter, and 25 bbls. provisions. a a a] Died. On Monday the 3d instant, after a short illness, Ca- tHanixe, wife of Thomas W.’ Field, in the 7th year of her age. "The friendsand rolatives of the family are Texpectful- Jy invited to attend the faneral, this (Tuesday) after. noon. ut 4 o'clock, from her late residence No, 131. Elim street. On Monday the 34 instant, at 1 o'clock, Awonew O'Conxon, aged 48 years, His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invit to attend his funeral, on Wednesday, at 344 o'cloek, from his late residence, 77 Courtland strect, m Slater, No. 93 Kighth Avenues, Mrs eats, wife of John Worrall, aged 44 yenrs, ils of the family and the members of New jon No, |, of the 8. of T., and the order gene. | ratty, aro invited to attend the AUCTION RUTIOKS. |ACOB 8. PLATT, Ai 7 JAC Ciruant cases, opened on the shi China and glass W: it at the auction room, on this (Tucsda: afternoon, from the above residence, at 2 o'clock, wii out further invitation, Her remains will be take: Greenwood Cemetery. Suddenly, on Monday evening the $d instant, Aisa Sawps, in the 76th year of his age. His friends.and dequaintances are invited to attend his funeral this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. from 344 ‘Third street, near Lewis street, without further invitation. Sing Sing and White Plains papers im Cumberland county, N. C., on the Lat Ex.is, inthe 90th but « resident of this count At Buffalo. on the 29th ult... M: Jou, widow of the late Gamaliel year of her age. TIONS.—10,000 Thumination that isto ec sale i i hasers. Appl Gade ee See HEISER: LLUMINATIONT ILLUMINA’ be th xten: out the United States, at i senna, net. AND GLASS WARE—On 1v'elk, JACOB 8. PLATT will tloor over the auction room, reels, by catalogue, 70 rates and sound aud in youd order ir. Barry; Walter, Ch hth a anza of INVISIBLE PRINC E vtibond; Mr. A Andrews; Dou Leader: Mes being ouly one cer Fulton st. aud by We have recei | NPto Monday. ‘They contain no later news from the army. ALC, ARGE SALE O PLATED WARE, China, bh and American Mantel e, a native of England, t per bbl.” buyers, | and 87s Gd to 38s sellers. Indian corn was lowest on the | aoth ult, when white could have been casily obtained at | | OW niy THB ATK: E. Stevens, Suge Sesage ANDLES FoR Tin & Co., have prepared length, and pat up hese candles will not require any atte he time of extin How ig stores, where a sup . John, inthe Mrs. St. J. wus prominently distin- guished,and may be considered as historically identified with the growth and progress of Buffalo. woman of the old revolutionary stamp. Buffalo was burned b G way, (late Gardiner's ; will sellas above, the stock of the mprisiug the most valu goods offered at auct Sperm Candles, of the pro 100 and upwards.” These ean Mrs Sergeant: lone, Mrs Booth after hghting, until Dress Circle, 2 cents; Lit and Gallery, 123g cents Doors open at 6% o'clock, Performance commences ALMO'S OPLRA TE ber resp and the public generally . | ou Thursday 2 lA DI LAMMER Between the acts wilt dance Le Pas de h Je assortinent of ric! wi rauel Kip, 499 Broadway: 1. Bowery & Bond; fa, aud at their own the British during the last war, of . Was the only one saved from the flames, She was then a widow with a number of young on her for support, and on the e enemy's forces learning this from her own lips, he placed a guard around her dwell- ing to protect it from injury. At Detroit, on Sunday afternoon, the 25th ult., at 3 orelock, after a short but severe iliness, Capt. Rowent | of Neweustle-upon-Tyne, ith, with Donizett’s Opera, Li OOR. : Vile DIMIER, from the Opera of Paris, phide aud Le Pas Sty rien. | daughters dependent officer in command of tl # closing prices exhibit a full from the highest point ® per barrel on flour, 1s 6d per bushel on wheat, 258 ‘wrter on Indian corn, and 108 per barrel on Indan EL nk, Articles, Se. vith May, at 103g oe! large assortment of excellent se Also, to pay advan e stock of superior new re ill be peremptorily net Furpiure, comp mahogany chairs in variety, wardrobes, dresst 11'P.—Reports bem Weatnentey, R. be weakened by an inu- uigland, in the 70th’ year of A. PanxeLi, generally known thoughout the Western and South Western States as a popular public lecturer, died at Manchester, Mic! had been delivering a course of suddenly of hemorrhage of th Weekly Re In the City and Coun ® character not likely her little plegsautries,” in oue of the Stn ts,” which reports and pleasantries | © of ny benefit at Tthink it due to my- euch bedsteads, wash so, solar lanps, rich gi itlery, tea trays, plated tea urn: rent variety, of other house furnishing articles, gan, April 22d. Catar | self to etures, and died quite IKE INSURANI dresses itself with greater emphasis to f whose pecuniary means are limited, and whose subsistence pends upon their industry, than that of Life Insurance.— ing more extensively recognized, day nsideration the public wind is directed ibject which ad- he minds of those LY, Auctioneer. be +t o'clock, at No, 326 Broudway Furniture coutained in said hous isting of the usual variety of Parlor and Bed Room ht but oue in the whole season, from its P ty 1 wrote a request to the inanagement tha wa week, that ny feuds might © their usual kindness. rendered the immediate but that L might take the day, if 1 preferred either th ine of New York, from the 2tthday of postponed, at least are therefore becoming matters of general specu- Women 72 : Boys 9 » 1; Bleeding fr nt number we attempted 400 Reading RR $044 | 130 do 560 39 100 do bimo 60 400 do bimo 60. 25 Morris, 20 to do 204 20 North Am Trust, 954 7 5 Ohio Life & Trust, Jor 98° 350 Harlem 5134 y 6s ry ding mtg bds 72,400 Nor & Wor 49% 0060 Reading bd 74% 25 do bio 4933 do L075 50 do 49% vio 378g 20 Long Island 20 amy 50 do bs s60 37? 300 do 68° 100 do | propose to allud [las above, at 1 o'clock, a la pany—the Nacional Loan Bund aa Ewel Pe black waluut and mah f the order of Louis XIV. ered im Crimson and imper ‘Tetes, Fauteuils, de Salon ance Society of fe re neval agent for the United States, Canada, ‘idon Assurances ‘ldo de Dame, fth act of * Richar Chairs, Rosewood Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, sofa, side | ¢ and Centre Tab) Di Also, Boudoir Furnitur inrieh'de Taine, &e,, & ’ es ready, and i ‘ ‘ The cast was put up in'the gree ig do, Ke. uflammation of bladder, viz: couches, divans, &e., covered Indi ation bowels, 9; so “do 495 ae 200 Long Island 20% | Furniture may be examined on SaM&T*r 5 In Inflammation of iver, 5; ; situation of the ng e! has met full consideration, However precarious the 1 rial loss by any contingency al; and again to. have emcee thelr ix Harcourt. ‘The piece was called for re- co ad 430 to 90, S43 Soto aOrdT! AO ko 3 | change company in New York was reported 1 y 21; GO to 70, 174 70 to 80,7; 80 to 90, 1; 90 to 100, 1; ua- RN’S. B. ARCHER, City Inspector. y 3, 1847. ctfully informa the public, AX that he has pure! 5 m and well kvow n the corner of Bowery and Sixth street vrd Avenue,) and having entirely refitted and nent throughoi siness—his past effort 'n generally was dull at $7 25 a 7 373g. Sales of poor house, I forb: gain, the payment of entire premiut ‘Thursday fora but they may be divided ito sem: c rtheless, my benefit was | I, thereby put to the extra to inform the public that I had 0 w jore, or any’ other respects- ble business. Can come weil recommended, and has been in of white Genesee wheat were shown,and held at $1.60, while $1 55 was offered. A lot of Ohio was also the assurance of his fu and receive the patronage of the old nad the pablic in ge customers of the estab- the above business for the last S., at this office, will ree every delicacy of the sea- “ THOMAS KIRK ay rely upon fi rs of the day and evening, her Indy while Iwas iu the com y, by courtesy, and the na- refusing to play nd as a stop-gap, the crt ensting premiums, at th Part of the capital of the com; Uuited States, in the names 4s (rastees—avail. puted claims, (shu Iu view of these cous to the country al Catsnp, made ved by mie, a 11g] ted for its pungent estive properties, inal performer prepared by Wun, | a a by art ae relled to leave the theatre. presented to them by an attache to m. Osborn & Co. offer this Catsup for enriching gravies, soups, meats, wild fowl, &e. with acon | fidence that its merits are unequalled by any ‘sauce or catsup in existence, more particularly those designated as Loudon where bat in Loudon, roceries at the very ‘a pint bottle, and wholesale at ront street, New York. . Samuel, Agent fo has remaved to No. 18 Platt street, | se nd its peculiar orn & Co, froma rei an office, a boy 13 or 1a years old, rence required, Address Lower Post Office, ible always to the insured in. cases of diss Bough tire ae ch arise) or otherwise. ble.as the origiual,) aud so to lose in the term of my absence. until. was re-engaged, four hundred dollars; and for | what? For doing, with at least a plausible reason, that which en sanctioned by the management in three instances, to of at least one hundred dollars for. share of be- jong it would seem to be the im- tive duty ofall who duly appreciate the uncertain tenure existence, but whose ae sauces and catsups, which are made an) family. Good city r No. 269 Mulberry street, second floor. 5 to do housework i to my benefit uot with it, that is obvious would be apt to fancy t a ural restlessness concei ended. But where profit an humbly suggest th Is at least temerit wood character ture is money well ex: peace go havd i y may here, it is alm to teat lighily a subject of such gene- We jay a premium for fire insurance, and we why? Because in the event o! fire our pro- Shall human enjoyment and Morris Tobixs, to wetnurse in her own produce good recommendation: character and respousibility. Apply at the milk te n0 252 De- at fict a sufficient reason for z' per officer, that he close because it was his pleasure so to do, and it i¢ had so determined, prior to the prevent welt declared throu; ROKIA & COUS DYEING ESTABLISHMENT —Prin- opposite City Hall Place, y executed at the shortest cipal office, 490 Pearl street ork.—All orders prompt think we do wel well known that js not wholly lo pectable young woman es do housework iu 4 sinall faiail le facts, ungarbled and incontrovertibl e for comment to those other Little pleasautries” i: reference given, Plouse call ot 213 Weat street, betw: Franklin and Hou mi itm ED. ‘4s waiter in a private famil hose who have undoubted recom: i and ability, ean apply ANTED, by a steady young woman, a situation as cham- bermaid and to do plain sewing, or t aud irouing, or to doithe work best city reference given, Ap ~AMEKICAN MUSEUM, LENDID performances, both Afternoon and Ey c » when will be exhibited a Dioramic APOLEON BONAPARTE, pomp of the occasion. dat all hours, perfect models of LARGEST DIAMONDS in the aggregate, over 009,000. s ln conclusion, it may be nx well to remark that the gentle- Board of Directors, ad who meet weekly the most respectable whose reputation for d in owe community. Shawls of ever” cescription, Dresses of au kinds, Garments of all descriptions, Damask Curtains, street, are amon) ‘ | aud esteemed mem! strict business integei jerinoes do. ny '¢ & $8, and some lots (1 to 200) Garmeats of every deserip- ; 200 do, New Orleans extra, urther sales of Southern, on Je at $7 25, $7 31M a $7 3744; 250 bbls, ‘a sinall private family y at No. 2 Jame dy, and we ba Careis, Rugs, Table Co- | c. rON FOR THE EST 120,000 HEADS, ¢ raising of sheep fo: the production derful developement since th he establishment of ren ould respectfully inform the public, that we have ver the music store of Mr. BRANCH OFFICE! t, between Murra ‘orto Waverly Place, oF N WESTERN if Bast 1 Great Westem— 256 Greenwich str AN TPED—A situation as wet nurse by a healthy woman with afresh breast of milk, ‘lease enquire at 12 D—A situation as Fi ; Practice in the Americau system of reclaiming and laying down of lands on the most i and leave it at the office of the Thorburn & Co.'s 740 Broadway, oppos 297 Bleecker street, " 189 Fulton street, 208 Broad street, Newar ssion 25 cents, Children under 10 years 12} cents. lapted tothe use of every LO. LEWIS, Prompter DEL RK, WR Blake, Mana rformed the play of f vira, Mrs. Coleman Pope; Cora, ‘a universal merchandize ; the markets of the world, aud the stoc! short of the demand, 1t fi it finds purchasers in all kon hand falling alw: y aud readily as _ BENEFIT OF ALSUT SURE jy it finds a sale as ec Mr. Geo. Jamison; ‘The establishimevt, therefore, on ‘old, convenieutly situated and. a cient funds, must necesanr Herald, or at Mr. James M. scale, of a sheep- Broad way, or at No. 30 Frankfort street, for M. O. ere with the help of ily produce excelleut results, e of brilliant profits to those who shall t their capital init. he first and most efficient element of suc terprise is the extent, the natu ues of the land on which th well as the proper temperature and sal enerally mountaio breeding of sheep. jand, and thrive in temperate regions. at part of the American Union i sheep, that they are left to graze all shelter and almost without care. ‘Thi even during the most ri the least degree in them from those cont seen , of x ol E—Zo —_ sopping Sud well suited coquexions for Marriag ct of LA BAYADERE—Zole, Miss Me! final cris greatly needed in Fatioual person. ‘The youth (more ing called, or Come to this el world, (for pecuniary benefits or other the most of eases, are com) strauge customs--almoa city, must appear to the mind of every | larly) of both sexe Fatima, Walters. Ro be foliowed by the OLD GUARD—Haversac, Mr. i E ESPAGNOLE, by Miss Lee. Blake's Beuetit, wh (D—A Silent Partner, invest ina business of a lished, aud from which 70 per cent. mouths, on the capi amount in hand, this isa chauce w with from $1500 to $2000, to vate nature, already estab- th strangers and ds, except such them, the result of which terms uot to be misunderstood. plan proposes to assist all such persons in formin nd prepare them for go plan, Toeation of | dressing ** Con RE, PHILADELPHIA. he opera Baron Fompotino, ‘Those who are not more of the nature of the business | ., Herald office. and honorable asso round without warded to persons, by a in the open air, office, (post paid). st secresy observed. WT. ‘The demand, for illumination her ROB. which the Prices Dress e1re Private hoxes, 85. Doors open at 7 0% | Rone | GS ant Parquette, 50 cents: tween Beekman want, to his new which he will make ht in New York. . B. The strictest y jock—to commence a quarter before eight INDOW SHADES. York Shade dealers of We are now making large daily additions of Shades, and pledge ourselves to be undersold by none. As tothe quality of our Shades, we have but oue | | word to say, They took up in the very first style, cheaper than ing to. puactice 4 trate article ata low Also on hand, a beautiful lot of made Sacks, Pauts and Vests, cheaper than can HALL, BROOKLYN—THE SWISS BELL | ND CON€ERT, ith, assisted by Mu c protection of the climate, aud. to ey fiud on the declivisies of the c well to give me a call, the wholesome food which f . premium at the Inte Weinvite the citizens of New York ing country to give usa call, aud we wil of our assertions. ER & No. 58 Chatham street, near Chambers stre 1 the lands in Western Virginia are not equally ie establishment of the soil of which is 1 too far from water communicatio wool at asinall expense either to the home seaports for foreign exportation, ‘Lhe proprietor of an estate of 100,000 acres of land offers it to capitalists who would like to put into execution the proposed in the afternoon holders advanced their terms to $4 per quintal. 2, Halifex mackerel, previously noticed, EMOVALS—B. M. PICABIA pnt street. es TitWAKT has removed from No. 95 Wall street to 122 Front street. ARTNERSHIP—The undersi, nto copartnership, for the transaction of a Business, to be conducted und ONCERT HALL—NEWARK transpor : to transport the Lessees—First. Night of market or to the MISS CHARLOTT! VOGNAU BRANDY, bot 30 gallons, Innding and for le and colored, in casks 0 | the ed Inve. this da fe BOYD & HINCK Ro en Faney D nce, by Miss Lenette D, Levin WA NIGH T OF EXPECT ATION—Madame the Farce of HUNTING A TURTLE— firm of Picabia & CABIA. LO. STEWART. ,000 Havana and Principe Segars of follor his land is situa between the 57th an vantage required ted in Logan county, Western id 38th degrees of North laticud for such au estal nth street, five door CARPETING. yards of Brussels ‘Three Fy Can 10,000 fards of OjN< Poth and Ma La Rugs, Mats, Table Covers, and dhe trade, on sale cheap for cash, New York, May 1, 1817. ‘They offer for sale 510, brands, very fine, as ~ [155 Vy and Ingrain joquism, Tmitations, | y House, corner of ‘The market bas been very animated since Real Plantation, London Size, | id, ue ¥ le entitled to debewt Ph every article connected with, G VALENTINE, lists and Guitarist Admission 644 cents. en with avidi- valled Veniriloqu 0 commence at it, For sale by WART, ase of emigration from Europe, Th SAXONY CANARIES, of the bell note together with the war with Mexieo. and the known fact b ght rare and valuable 2 VERVA KOOMS, 4 ig dicing the week ¢rss.—Last week of the Mysterious and Oi Mr. Alexander, in his brillinntly illuminated Mystic Templ 1 1 incomprehensible Necromancy,. is | ud crowded audiences, with , and every demonstration of bird seeds of all descrip. King Charles Spaniels, English an ‘ON, 280 Broadway, ous R. SOLOMON takes th his friends and the publie that he hi treet, where he coutinues to teach and Singing 4s heretofore, either ew and inyroved method peculiarly upils are advanced in one half the Scutch Terriers, forsale WwW hatha: ioloncello, Gra ry ia complete and perfect, and the ire deposited in the office of ‘I headors w, 56 Wall street, New Yor! swick, Esq, WM. HINK, WIRE WOKKER and Fancy Bird Manufacturer, No 18 3 Da hand a splendid assort also ods, besides 5 ned. he sheepfold, wherein are ses and receipls, e—T'he data on which the cale founded are positive, aud them. ‘The plan and th © | at the office of Herman © | are, It 1s suppoved, erformance every evening. For programme see | ls wiltow ware and fane: Jong breed birds, with To'clock. Prices of admission—Parquette 50 | ie also some very survey of the land are to Le found Adams, Eaq.,45 Wall street. lan ithis necessary to employ a capital of @ sheepfold of 120,000 sheep on 100,000 25 cents. dean give referen oj tnpperh g Cat c..made and re- | Children accompanied by their parents, half price. It be attended to immediately. NING done in the best man cond floor, back room, b . Dowatown orders leit with J. M jassant street, will be punctually attended to. for and sent hom Of 14,00 gallons, city pressed linseed, sold ISTRIAN, who | ‘Thousand Con- mimer, has, commenced the HORSES FOR SALE.—A pair of han Horses, 5 und 6 years old, warranted sound; seen at Joues’ stable, Mercer street, between Prince ‘ON, THE, lked Oue ‘Thousand \ secutive Hours, in Canada last Si Extraordinary Feat of walking on tes, for 250 hours, at V. Wednesday morning, April 28th, at & will terminate on Saturday evenin, i A! K 1K “pie neta gene | 130 Wooster street, first year the capi the course of the Sth and after this date the owners of. al income of $60,000, receives the in m, we heard of nothing new since fel be possessors King Charles’ Spaniels, of the ted here in the shi one dog of the Newfoundland er was offered forsale in this eighs 150 pounds, well trained and is Will be all sold cheap if called clock. The above feat | May 8th, at 6 o'clock, he accomplishes this feat, | ies of 100 barrels old prime pork at $14, and 75 a 100 do. old mess at $15 ; 60 bbls. of extra city mona beef sold at $13 ; 500 Leland’s city cured nd 4,000 do. Ohio at 10e. Lard—The market was steady. For a lot of 161 tierces 10}4c. was asked, while 10c, was offered. Fresh Orange county add to these considerati the enterprize and nothing uncertain in its the source of the income, sale in every market, and the land and shee; the capital are solid stock which can be realized at any time. i$ open at the office of the said | New York, where all i tious desired may be obtaided, Treed, one of the b city, 11 months old, an excellent watch dog sults. In fact, the i vad the w. the tune, | kets One Shilling, for which Refreshments consequence of the aw! mpport ourselves aud mi Ii ES high price of provisions, to e Pp, which represent families, By order of the committee. ‘A subseription by mais Perret, No Pstairs, importerand agent for several trade a most complete wholesale only. —Kemoved from between Beekman Broadway to No. 111 NAS! nd the calculations anufacturers, offers to the Swiss Watches of every dese: importation. Country merc! ditgreatly to ther advantage to call as lane fore acces undersigned, the DORE SEDGWICK, SAMUEL B. RUGGLES, | SIDNEY BROOKS, of Davis, Brooks & Co. HENRY W. C.M As soon as the subseri roprietor of the land, subscribes for A RARE CHANCE and business habits, wi in be their own bosses, and who hy to $200, will do well to call 7 . new and useful patent a1 Men of enterprise ts and dealers in gene: evenings, May 34, 88 MISS BARTON, t ‘Tickets 25 cents—no half price. Doors open at 7 o'clock. DITIOUS TRAVELLING TO THE ND ©. D. ption shall be filled ap,a meeting of the subscribers will be called to deliberate upon the form and the srtcles of the Association, which it may seem best Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. | men, for it is scarcely possible, after ©, ALDEN, 117 Fulton street. BY TAPSCOTT'S =) GARDEN is no} nd he a a PASSENGER LINES, GARDEN is now open during the ¢ those desirous of vivitiny The room jis the igned by C. Pollard. The painting ws Al Fre x jews have been re-arrauges ‘he outer promenades cornmand a fine view Narrows, with the adjacent seeuer’ there premises av Jargest in the United States, de- exco, by Cappel [. SHEPHERD has opened store retail and counter pract for the sale of Laces. kinbroideri en clear $1400 per ann trope this month, For i or is 0 dress, apply to 's cheap selling store from 127 to 430 Broad- , ‘ond, Steamboat and Canal, Rochester, Buffalo a it at No. 270 Broadway. caps for ladies, at 270. person to make dres ing, ® Concert of Sacred Mi tly celebrated comet bmi 0 472 Broadway, between ents loved in preference to all others, will prepare Perfumery Faney Soaps of all patterns aud varieties. from the most exquisice and refived ever made in Paris,to the middling and hiterior qualities sui'ed te saleable in the most fashion faces aud all vill YQUNG Prysic—its TRIUMPHS, OR CHRO THERMAL FAI ‘S—By Wi late Health Commissioner of New Yu Ic isa colleetion of eases in which lied € hrono-therms1, lately son, has been followed by a favorable resul HI parts of America, cities, and sorts indemand in f whatever grade, sale Perfumers proved sud enlarged, an Venient, well-ventilated and elega MONDAY, May 34, rk. the system of medical halls in the city. wAnd every night during the wee CHRISTY'S WELL KN Whose previous concert extent uaprecedented b: La NAL BAND in this city were patronized to an | any similar amuseme: i} recomemencs below the Western | ¥ compendium of chrono-thermal frets which all should wanted with, both for their corporeal benefit and instruc- ve the | ance from the pop! ited with some of the parti ceived benefit under the chrono-thermal treatme: honor of announcing that th lar and inimitable entertainments, introducin NEW SONGS, BURLESQUE nge of programme every evening. Admission 25 ¢ COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing betwee de Wunder the fir of B: ‘And all other intermediate any part of the West, or Cangs laces. Persons proceeding to “We welcome the novel and atten » re. ettled by Calvin arena, to abide the scrutiny and verdict of the peopl ¢ name of the firm. lay ist, At their GeneraP Emigration Office, ts: doors open at 7; concert will com- 5 South street, New York. — Emigrants’ Travelling Guide canbe had o1 3 of treating diseases adverse to bleeding and cts resembling, y say ineluding, hydropa and Ship Store Ist, 1847, FOR LIVERPOOL—The splendid H SANDS, 2000 tons, omp-on, will sail pune jay, having excellent nce cabin passengers: o I ‘i PAPRIDGE. indieates that nature, time and the proper degree Ve rejoice in every thing whiel the dirt, cool down t chance.”=Boston Chronotype, a rves the attention of all who are seeking information est means of preserving health and curing disease.” HAM, Tribune System of Medic rature to recover May sth, ardo% a0 will be happy to rece! uj) the greater portion of her berthe m free of expense to ng engaged: Persons desirous of emburking in her will please mal jteation (terms very moderate) on board, foot of OSEPH MceMUR Corner of Pines he only regular packet of HEN WHITNE Positively on the rice 64 cents, by V ew York ; ZEIBE: Dickson's Chron trae aud successful syst the postage on which, to auy part of the U ‘The freight in all cases isto be paid from the Interior to Communications on the subject may be addressed her of the comm, 3 York to Ireland will be paid by the ORL CONKLIN. BOARDING SUF ITUTIONS FOR SAL perty situate at Wee wid favorite packe The freights from Ne Briish Government. “immodations for eabin, 34 eabin, and. stee sengers, are unsurpassed by any ot! number of her passengers are alrea of reeuring berths should make ear] of Pine street, or to ORT TVERTOOL—Oniy new, mignificen hip PATRICK HEN eLwio, will sail positively on the 6ih o ‘The accommodations for cabin, secon NEW FOR THE LADIES—MOUNT fountain Pavilion, on the -—A sample of this truly remarkabl ‘o.our hands to have ite merits test ‘e have done so, participating in the common reluctance to ineddle with the ten thousand different powders for polishing in port; and as uly engaued, those desinpu Agplicatios See MORIN e and Sonth streets. SWETHING EAGLE TRIPO auticle has been put i Magnificent prox consisting of & The Afternoon and Weekly Papers, whieh can afford fee of charge for a week or two, are requested geological character of this mineral, which i, being reported to us as quite remar! uble to satisfy ourse’ really what itis pronounced to be—eu } {Hels brought into the market for burnishing all finished metalic es () UVANO-—Balance of the cargo of brig Virgu America, from analysis superior to any other kind. in it purchasers, at Trappell's verry. Apply. to oy Fulton teins a ED, 0 South or West to net as popular Publications—8300 over and above their expenses will be insured to them in wri- portunity of clearing $1000 per year. Some men joy willno doubt make over $1000 Each man will have his district. jenst to $90 to obtai FRENCH S Publishing Hall yee of the Flag of ow ents the finest and most eligible, ax well 4 {convenient situations, and an opportunity. f Tahment ofa large Bogrdjog School, or other institution where mired. that has ever been offere: posesses advantages too and find that it is erior to every other are For sale mots to May. id cabin and steerage by any other vessel in port; and as securing berths should make earl Stores, Brookly San L. tions, reinforcements, and supplies; and that it the army under General Scott ou the way to Mexico should im periously require Old Zack's assistance, he will push forward to @ junction through all mpedimenta much room is req nity of New Yor be set forth in an advertisement. € jae the prem . Mablent or any part of a wen ne oroeay will be sold Tow and the'terms inde vasy, for which, or any jalormy Fe or OLEAN tc BT t ° aistote OSE American bed of recent diseo- provounced by geologi m. the Mica or Caleareous board, | HEAL | varths, commonly un ticle seems destinad to displace rotten stone, whit- etuny the same, apr] VAN Ns 6 Wall e HATS! HATS? ccustomed brevity, would eall ting, with an op) now in our empl NS. lenes Wharf, foot of Wall st lock, at which time the ship will jn gamers of such HATS Letter bage will close at the us KNOX, with hiss I places at half past 11 ai | i NS—LOL ness AND | &, P Wabash, Ci Monday, Sn quality, it being not a mere ondway, up stairs, romdway, up stairs, ment of that peen *, 1 very large nd in a purer state than ever before A w Out, or a medal p il turner or pattern maker; a lotof emery wheels hing, made in the best style; 1 large pair of in-snith' shears together To be seen at HH, aa to be seen at Mr. BAT" Centre street, opponite ¢ 030 jay evening, May 2, at the residence of her | 7 stocks, Lanvil, 1 paul with »'Jot of machini No.8 Anu street=the smal Mahogany yard, N h bark KILBY, from River, withowt detar, at be went to the | ITT, % South er foot of Wall stre: ty no freight wil y Sth, . Woodrulf & Co. goods to their address would seem that this oeeupy no contemptible country Q'DAVENPORT, No, 10.Ptatt md edit Were street. on bowrd after Satmrda Agents in New will promptly forwa Axeuts for this city, Li ot ggimittes ia tng mt | Iie store cen To THB LATEST MOMENT TELEGRAPHIC. Puitaverrata, May 3—10 P. M, 4 Baltimore and New Orleans dates MeConas, in bis district, leads about three-half the counties beard from. A large fire occurred a few days ago in Grifia, Geor- gia, by which fourteeu valuable stores were consumed with their contents, aud neariy the whole town was do- stroyed. The loss falls extremely heavy on the inhabi- tante. Sales of Howard Street flour ut $6 75; City Mills $7 Affairs in Albany. LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. Senate. Axmany, May 3, 1847 A general bill was reported for the incorporation of Bridge Companies, Mr. Jonnson, by consent, brought in a bill for the re- peal of the Excise law, which bill was objected to, on a motion to order it to a third reading. Mr. Leaver gave notice that he would to-morrow move for the suspension of the rules, with a view of or dering Mr. Johnson's bill to a third reading. ‘The bill to compel railroad companies to relay their tracks with heavy rails, was ordered to « third reading. ‘The vote on the passage of the bill for a free academy in New York, was re-considered, and the bill re-com- mitted for amendment, which disposition was agreed to | by its friends. ‘Tho bill relative to connecting railways at crossings Was passed, ‘The bill to amend the charter of the Merchants’ Ex- Mr. Hannis brought in a bill allowing a defendant in | an action of slander or libel to give in evidence, so far as regards any facts that may tend to show that the alleg- | 6d slander is tr pr that it was uttered or pnbitwhed under the belief that it was true. The jury to decide | upon the effect of such testimony, as to the justification or mitigation Mr. Hann brought in a bill for the appointment of » railway commissioner, which was reported back wit h amendmen ts ‘The bill for a free academy in New York, as well as the Judiciary bill, were further debated Adjourned Assembly Aumaxy, May 8, 1847 The general manufacturing bill has been before the | House almost the entire session. ‘The clause for the re- quirement of one-third of the stock of these associa- tions to be in the form of a floating capital, was struck out. An amendment was then moved and agreed to, requiring a vote of two-thirds of the stockholders in in teroat, to increase or diminish the capital of an institu- | tion. ‘The bill was not finally disposed of. ‘The general insurance bill was taken up, and but little progress had been made on it when the body adjourned. Aumany, May 3-6 P.M No boats have arrived to-day from west of Shenecta- Affairs in Washington, Wasninero, May 1, 1847 | The War, and the Plans and Prospects of the War in its further prosecution, examined. Tho war with Mexico is rapidly approximating its when it will terminate in a speedy and satis. fatory peace.or deteriorate into a Seminole campaign—e | fort of hunting down of the remaining armed natives in n will be presented | the mountains, and the road-sides, and among the cha- | parrals. From all that we can gather of the opinions of the gov- | ernment, the Administration expect that Santa Anna inda, | has come down from Mexico to this side of the Gordil- | leras, ostensibly to fight, but with a real design to enter Family circles, | into negotiations. | their church tr It is thought that the clergy, to save asures from sequestration, have a dis- tinct understanding with Santa Anna upon this point, and will sustain him in a movement for peaco. This | may be so, and it will be conclusive of peace, if it is 80. icanene | If it be otherwise, the American troops are destined to | revel in the halls of the Montecumas. One very persuasive inducement for the rapidity of the movement of Santa Anna toward the sea-bourd, {s the pro- | tection of his personal estates between El Encerro and Jalapa. He has extensive herds of hors and sheep | itissaid; and doubtleas i | within reach of the American army, the | Col. Benton's Lieutenant General plan of * | tributions.” But no doubt he would be paid as any other pri on thone estates, pprehensivethat if they come ill fall under ilitary con- citizen; because, the plan of quartering upon the enemy proclaimed by the organ of this Gov- ernment last snmmer, as the future system upon which the war would be conducted, has never been udopted the unri: | the generals in the feld; probably, in that they sua rs , jt to be a part of the plan of the Lieutenant Gene: ral. It may be, that in advance of this despatch, your over- land and telegraphic express will bring you intelligence | of the decisive overthrow of Santa Anna by Gen. Scott, {| if, indeed, the Mexican dictator be so near to the Ame- e. | riean army as is represented, The two brigades which he deepatched from San Luis Potosi for the relief of Ve- ra Cruz, on his leaving San Luis for the city of Mexico, portion of the army of 12,000 men to be onthe road between Puerte Nacional a; their march to Vera Cruz having been in- tercopted by the news of its capitulation. A fight be- tween Scott and Santa Anna may bring us to the land | mark of negotiations at once, and without further diff- culty. Hence the general anxiety to hear of this anti. | eipated collision In the event of Santa Anna falling back on the route | to Mexico, and still maintaining » hostile attitude, the co-operation of Gen. Taylor will to the forward movement of Gen. Scott in pursuit of the | enemy, Gen, be become indispensable ‘aylor will find tl t route to be the very route taken by Santa Anna across the desert from Agua Nueva to San Luis, Taylor, with his water tanks, | (@ good number of which he had prepared for the mareb without refresh- | over the sands to San Luis, when he was saved that capa Ne trouble by the disastrous activity of Santa Anna) but, ‘The SWISS BELL RINGERS, in | With his water tan! 0 to their. many warm and generous | whose kind reception, from a distant land, will ever form the peat, respectfully on | nd caoutchouc bottles, he find no difficulty in crossing the blank, flat, dead, inhospite- ble waste, flanked by broken ridges of sunburnt moun- tuins. lying between Buena Vista and Matehuala, « dis- tance of about 130 miles, on the way to San Luls, the other 100 miles being through a region partially supplied | With wells, and a few cornfields Arrived at San Luis, at the head of an army of 12,000 ‘ing the most limited garrisons at Matamoras, Camargo, Monterey and Saltillo, that ylor will be able to move forward with a larger force in season to concentri with General Scott on the way to Mexico; when Gene: at San Luis at the thousand men, he may ex Mexican force, behind their pect eet at that point, | fortifientions, of at least 20,000. Should the Mexicans fight, the reduction of San Luis may detain him some days, and may render a stay of w month there indiapen- sable for the approach of munitions and’provisions from the rear, before he shall resuime bis march of four hundred niles to Jalapa along the eastern base of the mountains, | or nearly the same distance to Mexico directly through | the populous interior in a raight southern direction, ‘ough narrow mountain d id be scarcely sufficient upon the least annoy- tion; and the coast route i® lon; wearisome and unprofitable, after the reduction of 8: Luis Pote over frequent deserts, and ¢ files, ‘Twelve thou for the interior ro} t what are the purposes of the administra- tion with respect to the movementa of Gen. Taylor, We doubt, indeed, whether the Secretary of War calculates m the necessity of a hostile march upon the city of xico, We suppose that he expects that maroh will not be called for, and that, therefore, no schedule of instruc. tions requiring the descent of | Luis has been transmitted. ‘That the city of San Luis is embraced in the pian of defined operations, we are aa- sured. Gen. Taylor will hi move forward as soon as the reinforsements despatched to his command shall hi well, that as soon as he is ready he will go and oceup; | the city of the mines withont regard to the resistance it may offer, or any unexpected contingencies that may befall him nm. ‘Taylor beyond San ¢ received instructions to arrived; and we know full Upon the oecupation of the city of San Luis Potost, therefore, it Is expected that Gen. Tnylor will pause for further instructions. 12,000 men will carry him through. His own estimate of the number required was 20,000 ; but that was before he had defeated and dispersed the chivalry of the M | fore the encounter with Santa Anna. been justified in not venturing across the desert with less than 20,000 men. After 8: | dispersion of his liberators, old Rough and Ready would be equally supplied with 000. joan arms under Santa Anna. Be- ylor would have 4 Anna's defeat, and force of 1} We assume that Taylor will push forward to occupy Potosi, and that there be will await instruc- Meantime, we hang on to the hope of interceding, in. tervening, and concluding negotiations. We are ured of the war. Vern Cruz was enough for the most blood- thirsty. We want peace, and we hang on to that hope | with almost despairing tenacity Respectfully THE DOCTOR Bavrisone, May 3, 1847 fA Fine Rain—Colonel Diron H. Miles--Tom Thum) The Viennoise Chil Since Saturday evening we have had a fine fall of rain, the first for upwards of «month |t bas ¢ ed the taosphere, and given to the foce of nature « bright ay ren, Se

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