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The Leaders of the Cuban Etpediion Indicted tm Hew Orleans, Be. dc. he. Affaire tn Washington. Wasuimeves June 33, 1860. A berribie struggle ie apyrebended in the House to morrow. Mr Doty is to bring ins new bill for Cail, frwla, and there will be an attempt to push it throagh ‘whieb the South will resist, Some of them threaten to throw the free sollers out of the windew. The Invaders of Cubs. New Onceave, Jane 21, 1950, ‘The Grand Jery have found truc bills against Lopes; Mr Sigur of Deleware, Governor Quitman, Judge 0. Pinkvey Smith, of Missisippl ¢x-Goveracr Honder- 5; Mr. O'Sullivan, end tem other of the Cabs in- ‘veders ‘The Chotera tm Mexteo. Bartimone, Jane 23, 1850. ‘The Foethera mafl brings late latelligenee from Mexico and the Rie Grande. It ie stated that the welere wes saging these with tharfeul violence. ‘The Crevasse at New Orleans. si rieone, Jame 23. 1850. Accounts from New Orieans represent the crevasse ‘as being very destructive to property, and that there Is Little hope of stopping its progress ‘The iate Jaco® Hays. He died on te Zist instant. In giving © short ac @ount of fhe eminent carver of s hamble public oMcer, we shall allude, more particularly, to bis general eharect@r, and the extraordinary faithfulness, with whieh, Tor a period of over half a century he performed the duties with which he was charged from the dates of Dis appointments, “ Duty” was bis watchward. # was appointed High Constable of the eity Bt the commencement of this century Before this he war Captain of the Watch, at the eor- er of Broad and Wall streets, opposite te the present Je paid that it was owlng mainly to the . Davis whe died on the same day, ( mate friend of Aeron Durr) that he re pointment of High Constable gon, Asron Burr Hays, Wh 4n 1808, he took up his head quarters in that building Every city paper has recorded the details of his vo- @ation. Me had great success in thief taking. Whee engsged on one of these expeditions, in answer to the Inquiries of his friends “where are you going Mr. Hays!” His stereotyped reply was, “I'll tell you when I come beck.” We have a hundred anecdotes eonnected with his long professional career. which we * may publish ons future eceasion. We will relate one ancedote te show the almost remarkable foresight of Mr. Hays. It was on o certain occast A city bank hed been robbed The The real robbers—as was afterwards was the inti- ved the ap- He named bis second he City Hall was built roved—had the gympathiew of the community in thelr favor, Mr. jays bad arrested them. [He took the trank which eontained the bank bills to his house, and they fil eat He. my ‘+4 should have taken them to the wr. But for the discovery of the missing mone; ch was icund jn the smoothing planes, and mee | Sete a mene age A xz looking-glase ne mokers in ben 7 op at Parkimons’, he (Haye) would have Deen rui all oye esters in New York city, at that time, came eut against Mr. Hays. Mr. Haye marced. hem fe ia bis career, By his first wife he bad several ehildren—Benjamin, Aaron ivi and Samuel wore his some. They are iving, and are occupying prominent positions. Iie secon 'a'wife, who was a ‘Migs Port, be had severel re n. Mr. Hays always felt thd im of his tion On one oscasion, when Geueral Jackson wes here, the writer attempted to pass in to the City fal Ka “Old Hays” very well, he sapposed itv was avery bie m iter, bat Mr. ays replied, “fall back—I don’t know vate friendebip.”” During the last days of hi life, he used to go up in with whom be bad been acquainted (and with bls fa: fuer Betore him) for period of 70 years." Ryety day is watch ‘The last be used to eall to have ay he called, he had a servant Teh in, td rae few dave after. 80 feeble that he could not sj wards he died, He had his duties (duty on his mind motil he died. His main object was get to the Mayor's office every 2h AR The cit; ee pS over his body in truth “ thou good ama feith- ful servant of halt Panky ys ‘d Later from Havana, ‘We learn from Capt. Ward, of bark Rapid, whieh left Havana on the 13th instant, and arrived at this port yesterday, that the trial of the prisoners taken at Wo- man’s Island was still going on, on board of the Spanish 74 lying in the port. A large number of gunboats were ‘ing around her, to prevent any unauthorised pode cing with her.” entirely rubsided, but there the blacks. Dr. Pierson, o nati tot 3.3 J., died on the lith June, after # few hours’ sic! sr files of Spanish papers have very meagre intelll- Diario dela Marina, published in Havana, of the —three in later than by former advi po 7 itienl intelligence de of rican prisoners paeamnes jsarro,’ after an excursion on } leeward const of the island. arrived at the port of oa on the 11th of June. The captain reports that 1 compat of pesrants, well srmed, and show- ioe the greatest sisem, are seen all along the ‘coast, ready to repel all further attempts, of invasion, ‘be javio de la Marea article, fn which it strongly cond = Delta, of New Orle and Hhealle that pay Seton and adventurers. iy from the soil table matter which te wnecrtain pro: It ts of course of vegetation. parent that every elementary par ticle of vegetable matter that we consume, has beet ly derived from the roll and the a combined by the vegetable process in he particles theme e ouly change being ation Althovgh this principle has long been known, yet no Berane bave hithe tte | been discovered euffie: ful to effect the requisite changes, and to tras rm garth iteeif into ® compound capable of sustaining jife We are informed. however, that a gentleman of this city. distinguished for hie scientific attainments, has at length succeeded in producing the above wonderfal Terult; ftom twenty pounds of ordinary loam, he has formed a substance of about three and « half pounds ia weight. It is highly printable, and bas about the seme ut 'ritive propertics as the ordinary merchantable arrow rest By means le as they are philosophical, the Cifferent gasses employed by nature in the vegetable Process. ar: bined with, or abstracted from, this compound This was found to be the greetest diMeulty, Dut it wae at length hoppily surmounted. . Although the experiment bas aa yet been tried bat onarmall scale, yet, 6 perfect bas been the success, thet not a dowbt enn remain in the mind of any intel- ligeat man ¥be witnerses tlie operation, We forbear to dwell upon the vast reeulte that will flow from thie vovety, in fact, the human mind iset this time per- the changes haps incapable ofeonceiving « tithe of the that will ensue. A patent bas beew secured, lscovery will be laid before the ner as to satisfy the most incredul ticability. id im ® chort time the a in euch a man. a Sporting Intelligence. Cexterrince Course, L. I —Trottie—A trotting ft pheey that thie wilt re ot « loas to tell b re hep conte eee Gavparoure—The Inst secounts from Point Petre, state that the go- mt bad succeeded in putting the rs eee whe commenced an \avartoction ri wee pak ite of acon ‘but not until they bad rhot several of wa 2! 8. Alahama; Dr. Renedict Utica; R.P Molay.0.8 A. Gassett, England; Hon. D. 8, ws and ot arrived Naan Whe Italian Opera. ‘The great event of the opera season, to-night, will draw together a fasbiovable and brillient audience. | ‘The plot, and a general desoription of the musie, already have appeared in eur columns. We may, how- ever, eull attention to the exceedingly powerful array of talent which will give strength and efficiency to the work, The two ladies who will sustain the female sharacters, like the original personators in Paris, may be expected to create great enthusiasm. Marini, also, will Gil the rdle of the celebrated Levasseur—a bass singer of rare perfection; and Salvi will take care of best characters in the répertoire of Dupres— ble Freneh tenor. The talent of the vocal- n ordinary opera, would eommand extra- ordimary public attention; but this, united with an {n- creased and powesful orchestra, led by Bottesini and Arditi—the former controlling the orchestra with his powerful instrument, and the latter, with his vio- in, always prompt and efficient, guiding all—s grand result maybe anticipated. Added to this,the scenery and | ardrobe will lend their eharm to the whole, realizing the design, alike, of Scribe and Meyerbeer. Our ex- peetations are not at # high pitch, but we believe they will be fully met by the representation. Strangers Th town should seeure their seats early, Our citizens, as usvel, have not forgotton to take their places, par- tieularly a6 may distinguished and fashionable famt- les are to be present—among others, we believe, those | of the British Minister, and the British Consul of this | } | at bent and as 1 ‘my. ac there ® portion of | mek tak ie heath, That wiitago is | tet roa ts nad his w wife, | rited od | tron ti terpally nally, as addi~ | mmesteand comforts te these who may choose to ‘The salubrity of the country air in an open Madison, and the sconery im its vicinity, no doubt hone, Kaa. and other, wealthy goatl te make it eit permanent abode, and to which reot my fri c sper cern. tetion, Willow Grove. Twelfth street. BH R CURE. riatric Insti- phia, 18 South | | ‘Watts’ Nervous Antidote.—The rumor that | som 2 ere the = fi for $3,000 v ve eaten at'the per Dr. James W. aoa pant arse te tre his clock, at edition, Soak asec tetas ae ri vy Eyes inserted. ountains. Artiteial Pog tot =, wrarivus I este Genuine Liquid ooly he pa ponepent at the yn red 4 Wall chile 4 guard sexist imitati ok ae era tile es inet te bisnew ote Tien, ie Be Mair Dye, to Color the —- ne ‘ied. Peoent en | immediately, wi fd sae Sraniieacamecry hades | ‘The greatest Wonder of the Age ishow A. Gis bute ethers change $3 for aagearrsetpten: tak Get eet | te acod. "We mould recommond our fe te give this old | the 3 tome tare. Hat store, aso —— 1 4 On | pore Mattings. Droweeis & srder. "ii6 William atte Shao rea ty . Bonar, June 3-6 P.M. During the past week there has been comsiderable excitement among holders of fancy stocks generally has been s very groat falling of im several of the lead ing railroad fancies :-— Grecemem ven app Papense Gna w ap Bap Be Kase Tos Wa me oe, iF 2 mit moist L113! sag igagiegr i111 les a geiigs RR ioe | ig! iu FS ig! 3 & it 131 S531 61 es 1g lligigsgt BRB Seririviiis 3 x s s ait Acomparison of prices current at the close of the market, yesterday, with thore ruling at the close of the previous week, exhibits # decline in Penn. 5's of 1 per cent; Reading Railroad. 434; Norwich and Worcester: 234;, Erie Railroad, 8; Harlem, 13s; Long Island, %; Mohawk, ; Canton Company, 2K; Morris Canal, 34; Worth Americon Trust %; Erie Bonds, new, 1; Par- mera’ Loan advanced % per cent. ‘The Bank of Commerce! has declared s dividend of four per cent, payable on the Ist of July. The Georgia Steamboat Company have declared a di- vidend of eight per cent. The Syracuse City Bank has declared a semi-annual dividend of three per cent, payable Ist of July. The “Government Stock Bank,” ef Ann Arbor, Mi- | chigan, is inactive and successful operation. Its bills are secured wholly by & deposit of United States Stocks, at their par value, with the Treasurer of the State of Michigan, by whom the bills are registered and coun- tersigned. The issues of this bank are safer than gold | orsilver, and must be sought after at the West, for currency. They are better eccured than many of the ree banks of the State of New York, and are redeemed 4 this city at three quarters of fone per cent discount. ‘The capital of the “Government Stock Bank” of Mi- chigan is at presont but $50,000, but it will be in, ereased, from time to time, to any extent its business requires. We are glad to see institutions of this kind springing up in the West, particularly in Michigan, where they are so much wanted, to do away with the prejudice created by the old wild cat banks of that Bta' The receipts at the office of the assistant treasurer of this port, to-day, amounted to $89,671 06; payments, $70,935 16. Balance, $3,616,229 98. The shipments of specie from this port, for the week ending the 224 inst., and for the year, were as follows: — Siirments of Sreciz rrom THe Port oy New Youre. a Steamer Atlantic, Liverpeol, sovereigns... . . $242,000 | Bteamer America, Liverpool, sovereigns. | Brig Almatia, Jacmel, five francs a8 Bhip Rebecea, Rlo de’ Janeiro, ‘Spanish ‘doub- Ons... ss mage 51,525 Bhip Zurich; Hayes, tive fran * do’ haifdoliars SS Monsanan” Total, June 18 to June 22........ Previously reported. 1,745,144 AMUSEMENTS. pare OTE: ¥ —B A, MARSHA! YouNG ; LADS. TO To ASSIST IY iw f oh see “Moodayr rening. dane af AnOBALL, Nae gotp—a! my, LAD Foam 4 TO te rans or ace. WANTED= A LAD Thou 4 pes | . ak be gosiael, of gs abil bring eatiofae: foresee ¥e ak Sutra PR meteor ; Van’ Urbane, Sig: NTED—TWO actiy r sor TO Wait Fs | TALE | (eciorea Ales a food Washer Bo ote Sens seoured, $100. gad o competent Chamberiaid Spply ss the Bigae fi No.7 Greenwich street. 4, entitled MOSH IN CHINA Bir, Fes, Chnnfrau: 5) Kes Seymour; Chow Chow, Taylor; Foo-Poo, Mr. Jelferson; Sing-Sing, Mise Herring afver wh COUSIN: WALTER—sit a a has ny Wa a To’ sonelude. with tho ar TEtEND ‘Widet ns stutre Jollyboy, re Mrs Bot Joliyhoy, Mec. Taylor ‘Saesafra, ins A commence at * aif’an hour, when th be throwm open as & Prome~ Please sell tr 166 Ni Nina's ines, bee / tween 8a a} ach we Pe te the rear. | wor a wis gs To Ourain | BKISIY'S & Brostve nd Sridisal ana elle ke 4 whe frat eatablished and oldest Bo any of wel of ag Christy. ‘the. ir ori a Ratil further wotioe Consert will coneme: O; od band in the o performers, 0 have toe honor ef ee: f=evr. ‘Shacher, Baer, Mine Rowa, YOUNG WOMAN, ANTED BY A RESPE TA woe on cbamberwork t distance ig ak ‘rve bat of a * Kivea. Lioase 283 Mott ‘street, sevon wore fur tw 10.— PIERCE! yay tats of 4 and 3 MINSTRELS—THE ORIGINAL wrinty's Minstrels, Grand greets. ickete 25 cei Jy, Tho convert will of, after vhich, Summer Ball rite Professor of Dane city ean compare with 1 to the wants of families, who oy to ANTED—BY A STEADY YOUNG MA yn ia @ wholesale or retail hardware atthe business three years, and weuld ws rally useful; Understands book epi A siTCa- hitaseif genes ping, ¢ voter. | from his last employer, “Please ‘address ¥ A, lgrald 1b minutes past ¥ 0% fhe direotion of Mr C Jonwny, the im selves, with Fresh Air, ¢ Omnibuses runfrom the gates leading to receive passengers . No postponement om aos ni pain im the upper, part of tle Garden, and will be in readii @tituation to eock, wash and iro ai table family. Has no objec distance {a the ‘sounvey at the end of th. country Can be seen for in the basement, | | j | ANTED—BY A RESPECTAULE YOUNG WOMAN perf co's “AMERICAN AND BUROPE- ‘The distinguishing feature of this of the celebrated French Troupe RICAN MUSBUM. oprivior dobn rmanoos at 336 amd 7% o’eloel A Manager aud F nt Manager, Per iy ANTED—BY A ) RRSPAOTARLE YOUNG Wouan, bert a Senaticn se © id and Chiiéren’s N ! beautifulard immenee cs ablishment Sore entered a ehjections to ge m short | the second week of its re-opening, is now real ability aud honesty, | tense, the most triumphant sue °c. Please call on, i peore Mademoiselle Lenina the Saat ho rides without sadd: dings for the the insurance Apply at the ») between IL aud au Marlomoiselio Tear sof the Maneze has dun’ racil Josephine and ir with Mons. Beneit, the great Eq or Tourniaire, &6.,&e. The wari- Wallet, is attached to office, 37 Wi 12 v'eloek this day. Witt A RESPECTAC.A.B YOUNG GIKL, A | ‘situation in a small ranily, todo general heiive- or as Chambermai todo «i bsg and irestng ive th 0 Idren under I) years, HE PEOPLES Aw oyeration, wi} , to every 4 ing, or other, att Coular part of of city reference, rear, first door, where rming steed Cincinam ‘animal ip th sekaowlcdged on ail ld for beauty and d company will make » tour through t otlows = Troy, July 170 and 1s Saratoga, 20th; AMusterdam, 22; Can 5 chy Little Falls, 24th; Utica, 25th; Vernon, 2 je, 7th; Syracuse 2h; n A € wh ae Auburn, 20th; Senec sin the world, compri ran andsigna, 24; Palmira _ Ano “he viariv a Eiehveenth street ‘Albion, 7th; Lockport, 8th om WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN oF nUSINESS ayied, ast bite, a situation ina wholesale and retail dry quods ‘store, as. am, or weuld act as 1 threugh their « ‘mnaatio fer ive the ‘Dess of reference, Address “ B: erry Valley, seks Gob Reagentats 8 enter Howes, Moonta; Parquette, Office. After which, | Private Boxer, $2 the Fair. ANTE D—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE — young woman, as C Sho is an excel ook, aad er all kinds t paatey Can give the best of ‘apo Blivabeth street, near ilouston. Can be seen for two days. WANTED A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, AS COOK. IN ‘8 private family. Must come we!! resomumended trom her last place. Apply at 12 Bond street. mat tele portrayer evenil af ‘ABLE Total for 1850. .... + $2,870,682 ‘The bulk of last week's shipments went to Liverpool. Sterling exchange rules #6 high that foreign gold can be sent out with perfect safety, but American gold can- not go forward until exchange reaches 11 # 11% per cent premium. It is expected the steamer leaving Bos- ton on Wednesday, will take @ largq amount of gold. Remittances of American stocks have been quite mo- erate for the past two or three packets, and if demand for them does not soen spring up, we shall have to part with several millions of specie. ‘The importations continue very Jarge for the sea- son; and es we have, for s long time, been paying for foreign manufactures in public stocks, it fellows that if there is no longer # market for these securities et present prices, a market must be made by a reduc- sion in prices, or shipments of specie must be made to take their place. We can well spare or six mil- Mons of dollars in gold—it will relieve the banks of an immense deal of dead weight, and serve to check the spirit of epeculation. ‘The value of fereign dry goods entered for consump- ton, for warehousing, and withdrawn from warehouse, large. The annexed table exhibite the value ef foreign Prices bave fallen of in several instances several pet | ary goods imported each week since the Ist of May cent, and there is every prospect of « farther depreci- ation. Holders appear to have very little confidence im current rates, but they cannot get out without sub- mitting to even greater sacrifices, The market is now im such 0 etate that eny quantity of stock put upon it would depress prices very materially and rather than force sales at such @ prospect, all are striving to hold’ | J*2* with the hope that @ reaction will take place aad an im provement be realised Drowning mon cateh at straws je an old saying. the truth of which is ustrated day in Wall street. Parties who porchased fancy mocks at Sve and ten por cent above eurrent rates teit confident that large profite would be made. They | never appeared to consider that the chances were four out of five against them, that it had taken five monthe compared with the corresponding week last year — He £3 = re 51s, © is ie fat SS Bl Bee Inronte or Dav Goons—Poat of New You. Bs we poten, Mik, Faz. Total, Total 49. ; Wreses 127408 739 et ghee Hie m3 598 Eisen fussss Sat Total... 1,815,883 090,681 1,706,474 465,208 4,585,702 9,183,923 ‘This shows an increase of more than one hundred percent. In other articles there has been @ great | Secrease; and itis our imprevsion that the value of foreign merchandise, imported into the United States for the year ending June 30th, 1850, will be equal to | 1806; that year the value of imports was one hundred with all the puMing and blowing of the bull party, to | *%d Binety millions of dollars, inflate prices to the point reached and that not one single cent had been added to the value of soy one in the list. The fect that prices had advanced and that many leading men in Wall street had given it astheir opinion that most of the fancies were sure | to go te par, was rufficient to induce people to take hold of them, fortamately to @ mederate extent, ot the — top of the market. The decline that has taken place, has doubtless shaken the faith of many outdders, end opened thelr eyes to the fact, that the advice of those having stocks to sell, cannot be depended on, and should be received with « great deal of caution The very men who were continually om (he corners of Wall street, urging people to buy thie stork and that stock, if they wanted to make fortunes, as par was cheap for them, were, through thelr agents. selling out every share they owned. This ts all well enough. It is legi- timate enough for Wall street, and no ous can com plain, Those who purchased cansot say that oppor tunities enough have not been presented through our columne. to obtain a correct kmowledge of the vaiue of fency stocks generally, We have never, for # moment throughout the recent tiem of prices, dowbted the correctness of ear porition relative to this deseription of eeeurities A all the oppositios. and ia the face of © rive of ten, ffeen, and twenty per cent, io the leading fancies, we have reiterated our opialone. beve not permitted opportunity to pese to caution (he public against the artificial and efferves cent inflation: tog om in sll worthless stock Jt @ matter of much artomishment to ws thet (he operators of the machinery of speculation ja Wall street, rue cocded ro well in their plans, but It wae more apparent than real. The rise in prices from day te day, wae not the result, asin previous spreulations, of any demaod nee from outsiders, but of e demand among re, of from one broker one day and another Xt, belonging to the sume clique. Tt wae mort eatirely of © apeculative movement among the brokers; and Bren imprvement in Prices brought out large quantities of stocks, whick found their way into the hands of the elique. at prices varying from seventy to eighty. two per cent for Brie from fifty :o sixty-one for Hariem from forty to Oty ter Reading, and so on through the lint The same partics whe commenced purchasing at low prices beid mont of the fancies at the highest polat of the market, sod the probability i# that the ¢epreciation now going om with the see: lotion of interest in the meeotime will take much more oat of their pockets than went into them on the rise, The late rise fn the fenciee bee deen somewhat similar to the plan adopted among Merchants of marking up prices for goods and whee the stooke are brought ent for actual enle, the dite Fence between buying snd selling prices will be mock Breater than is generally anticipated With sothing in the world to sustain prices, bat the ability ef helt ers to carry stocks—with no external demand, aad with © long dull season in the perepective—we do not ae how it is porstbie to keep the steam up anyeters sear she present point. The fancies hare become tee muck concentrated they are held in too large lots -they are not ruMelentiy @istributed. and the brokers hold too many of them at high prices. tine tn, fn tartet Or tan panes sprees | me ‘Principal speeaiatire stocks fer enh day of the past week, ond “ae lose of the week previews, It will be seen that | The deposits of California gold at the Mint, Phila- Gripbia, from the let to the Zist of June, amounted to $1,700,000 ; other gold bullion, $150,000 total, $1,900,- 000 ; gold coinage for same period, $1,674,000; silver colpage. $10,500. ‘The business in the anthracite coal trade for the week, by the three several lines, has been as follows: — The Behuyikill Navigation Company has brought down 17 188 tome; the Reading Railway, 25,138 tons, and the Lebigh Navigation Compeny, 34.257 tons. As compar- #4 with Inet year, the weekly business of the Lehigh Navigation Company le considerably increased ; that of the SchuyIkill Navigation Company is slightly in- creased over that of leat year, while the Reading has declined Tt appears from the published returns of railway trafic says Herepath's Journal, that the aggregate ro- evlpte on the ratiways in the United Kingdom of Great Brivein ¢uring the firet twenty weeks of the present year, ted We £4:262,002, being at the rate of £793 per, powding period of 1840 the receipts amoant- £2701 OL being ot the rate of £827 per mile: of £3.90 W02 being at the rate of £015 per mile; W206, being at the rate of £1,034 per st the corr ading period of 1946 to ©. being at the rete of 41.164 per mile, The siieay open apd wpoo which the traffls wae * f 1840. 4044 miles: end of period,ia Tu 2.000 miles; aad at the wiles end of period le 184 is ota tre < red tp 1846 ring the fret corresponding of IMA amount: the ame period of 1848 over IST to period of 1840 over i848 to £490 730 ported of 18k ever (by of mileage in [she ot et corresponding period in 1869 wae £20 miter, in 1840 over IES SRY miles: im 1848, 766 miles ond of 1847 over that of 1846, 788 miles ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED KVERY DAY. Bact mst, yt wail ” te err nad chowder w: \ Ans parish | wat pace 1, om Fursday oh imat Frequent that be lett at the > ay, ey foir ei! be Reid ie © oper frowns adjoiwing the woh Guriag the Temainder ot the at res te the fat La Teche. Voto ond 8 LA 257, 6%, and A ering the day, athe Coy We is ‘eheek. F ~ ng ‘Su fasee the fake L ty LY TADORT. AND P seney ol — ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEC E as Stowardens, or attendant on a family ot k i paid) | tien, of the most remarkable 4 teen Rookies | waee Alweys preparin dmission om cblilicen ender 10 yeare, 18s cents avd Siena mm ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL UOUSEWORK. hy "Sant cher nd I Voed recom- Bartolini;” Weat Twenty- enti them an ah wy one ien, decanters, vases, and ol ward of $) aud tashion: ales, rich ‘Freneh some hundreds ated im flowers and gold; iY foratetied in similarsyyle, Ady i rtising, ng, whied lines. rie cent Country enbseribers 5) cents . NEAGLE, 102 Nassau street. 1REWORES ot, SUPERIOR QUALITY, IN EVERY exhibition pieces, NG, del. Address C. [NG—WANTED- (POW ALITTLE CIR id, in & priv wily. One without dress F a Her ee. a OARD IN BROOKLYN. gpd SIRGLB. Lave ne go or a gentleman and bis wif g band some celle would be willing 2S do au tie houseworl in thesountry. Please call at 550 Broad: invented, it it has lor om her OARDING-ONE ok TWO RaxDeoUnes PUE~ |, tonsingle with break- fast, if required family, Bo. 14 College im & private Germ Place, between Murray and Warren streets, W xtepcsirearions, men—One 0 | 4 RESPECT I aed plain seek, inety Pe GOLD—W. jon LS and Ana atreet, New York. The bi ash pric’ Gold Dust. Aneaye of all Nieweripe wires made. JOHN Wa Jon ference given. Please oe seen for one day. R-KEEPER WANTED—AT HARMONY rea if eet. Nene need apply who as ot ‘able to preduce satisfactory references gos STONERS, OF Panis, . A io TER WANTED, AT THE BATTERY 1 ference required. Call from iting Per J UST RECEIVED, 10 CASES OF ALFRED MORTON'S superior Claret Wine, which iikbe wold at the we price of ‘de: . DALLIMORE, Wines, Liguore aad Be- will be hand aod cast tree: STONEY, Neoeit BD BY M. ress Poy ong peck See ° thor. y serait au! it C irs et basement. LJ Taptee with ase PRIVILEG! Between Cotte Burling Sipe ent ity pt pply to We Ww. WILSON, 2 7” Wall's PRIVATE FAM hood, between two omnibu DK OF house. Address 101 West SPECIAL RUTICBS. 4 by SPECIAL Sat Po pt ry eel Soaps A Aldermen, in resolution presented Boars Sy iagaive and port aoe oH roOR Sauk ASD TO LET. opening and ex’ending Cham ba oe pee “n ding Chamber OR SALE a FARM OF FORTY ACRES, IN THM that they will meet atthe oes of the ip of ‘New Jer= way, Middlesex A "Brunseich, and % of 6 mile of Aesistant Ce eae ‘ apr Mall, instant, at ore! who will be 0 Srected by sald’ pro vement, are re- FreceTaity"veqeantea to appear Prise a their viewsin re~ ay reat free from mothe. OR SALP—A PCE the city INVITED TO CALL sd way d the Cali= FONT STONE DOORS, oF AND with best glass and Jockey By order ‘douN J. BORKAS, Chairman. wn dren a FACTORY 10 LeT—SITUATR IN TUR THE REAR 25 200 and Lid Cherry street, wi Axe yD COMPURT TO THE FRRT. ity of the pane to um outs ai n given immediately. wy ferthet pare f° POW PAY. 20 Cherry ste v'eloe! bowed SOT TOO AUTION.—NOTICE IS I ue ERY GIy whom it may concern, Baron ron Racknits, is the land situated betmeen th the former State of Tar valved States. Thi nd his title to te iF gmperiocity over Brosdway. iN” Lire kOUM IN No. y- FURNISHED bh og a sTATR Apoly ss above, after a th a, thelr ted States Local Roard William ¥i + 4, Di merican True- mgDiertrs for ne | A moderate | == TO LET OR FoR SaLe—t ore ride from tne elty FCRNISHED HoTeh up by othor per- buying this land, OW ELTON SAW EOLGH-TUR PROPRIRS . of summer ree TO TRAVELLERS conc and eeonom bere, Richmond, a 6 pablie are hereby intr re nfenner #ALTIMORE ps every ineect’s breath; om the rate aud taice s harmtors te every | Newhursh be Gare pO-sine Karly appl wir AYA pa ! he Cure Retabiishment, at Henson from the Northampton Kailroad D | New York, about five from f the moss pleasant | A grown hill with pesseny this 4 ht oh sare, 8% oraburs, @h 40, 00 gto, area, Couuraree. street wha on Tuesdays and Fridays on board the Baltimore, ALEXANDER Mc® AUSLAND, ape Baltimore Jane 2ist — yous hat to BON, TYPR eonabia capes the part. of the to him, The eetablishe articulars, please apply te MO Keondway, « lake rust Pr THERON aia Wasnina, AME i fem f tent artificial thee. pat » having connec e: management of this long estab wtaetory and ve NAOR 0 o ro vs CkOw NED 3. Whelpley ba Beith envers ch. m a aa Hine of omniiveres leave Fulton Pelock, P. arnii ‘anny. ord Freres, United Staten, bp »ED “noes R—TROTTIN Ween J. Som ias’s 6. b. Sorrel-so- Joba Lamon Peel heats, Bevt Sin 5 ber May weebold chit Inada the beuschold of hee ame Qoewe hetetion In, othigracer co 786 of Fornsces sed Pi ror buildings, Belisakal sad Serewe ont selirernatie a lingers, hee BR nige ot a je dng LY every mee, Riews S*y io SPRINGS TROTTING Compsa rales | Of $29, mile hears, bert three in five; $5) to the second ot all hoevee, with the sxeepticn of Lady Moses . to wome off Jal: 4p, to clove June Bien, a9 iy tet may be balaed, » K eons saat pevally, _— ‘Pigeee | Sonim a AND vapor banteoey Lisa pea POR: ihe ey: ‘pAvID sn Proprietor. fit