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fer amen seapet eceneptee i, ~ THE FIREMEN. SPECIAL NOTIONS. ‘WANTS. Re ewe | Ann nn S90CIATION OF REMEN.—THE ‘ OCIETY OF TAMMANY OR COLUMBIAM ORDER— | \W7ANTED—A VALET WHO UNDERSTANDS THE Pret oe sescition tre anual . moet acre. S nacho, 4 Se eee ee of _ [nad bend This. languages. Apply at the Herald office for particulars. |, Mereor street, this ome aftern voen r¥, &® Troasnrer, ‘esken! anda one — = pace Bagamore, will take place at the Great Wigwam, da, ANTED—A FEMME DE CHAMBRE, BY A LADY Food yh he. ry qmemer of Friaieg, buch fist Woh,” the polis vill epee nt heleeeee'7, | WY wks to soles co Berta Oke ete keene, G. W. Wit » co aad close at Wo'slook P.M. Bani would be a lil salary will be given. Italian NOTce— THE MEMBERS AND EX-MEMBERS OF ‘their : or ELIJAH F. PURDY, Grand Sechom. jpanish would be preferred. Apply at this vibes for pur thea {anititan Season 'eCulewons, Poorth M. 11, Year of | —— Columbian Engine, No. 14, are requested to moot at fanhattan, Season of Blossoms, Fourth Moon 17, Tear of 4 | Discovery $00, Year of Independence 7, Year of the Society &. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE SS itaaty Nesey struct, this, Mouda: Dit ys Kt nw = | ee fl, to de Chambarwork and Waiting, or Cony: pean sa tribate of respeot our rabam. 7” ME UNION AND THE CONSTITUTION.—THE | berwork and aasist in the Washing and Iron) LIAS Boor Sean? Reet A: Gra tet Foreman, Regular Democratic Repablican Ticket for eficars of | give the best of eity reference, and oan be wet Ae Wt the Society of Tammany er Columbian Order, Untatated | Eleventh street, fromt rovin, sovoud fer, with Free Soil or us oe . PUGILISM, Apes iin ts mn POR sachin ated ANTE D—A SITUATION, BY A, RESPECTABLE OPERAS LLL DPALL DPS jacob Brush, an a oung Woman, As Chambermaid, any it ° COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO THOS. C. BURNS — John J. Manning, Tomes. Glover.” ing and looting: oy 80 Uhammbermall and Walter on cr Mame A meeting of Ri a comnts of the above benefit wil Francis B. Cutting, Co and Seamstress. “Cun be seen for two days, at 62 University Gere, io 421 Broadway? Punctual attendance ie renjuested, | WyillamA. Duugiage, —Jowoph A Div eines. - ie By order of HENRY EVANS, Chairman, Menry Storms, William B, Aitkin, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- ‘huos, Moons, Secretary. Joseph A. Jackso ation to take eare of ehildrea and do plain sewing, and FOR sroReTAKy, POR TRE make hervelf generally useful. Can give youd referou PERSONAL. fi Joseph M. Mara, | Apply at 58 MacDougal street, second floor. en AAAI <DS OF MR. THOMAS M. PRIOR HAVING Y hy tat the 19th inst., by the Loch Maben Castle, Would be plad to hear of him, if'in this eity. FOR SAGAMORE, be John Booker. FOR PROTESTANT SER. ASSL. and of every domestic station, =a ~~ | at the Select Protestant Agency, 7 Carmine street, near NIVERSARY OF ST. GRORGE'S | Bleecker street, the ‘inal HE SIXTY-FIFTH Society will be h i in this city. Ab Nese Geilelle aes Eresmnet sacs v et wi ve tor ia this city, so, ellen! ‘0 ane x taut ser- | ¥ JOHN 4. NEMRIG WILL ADDRESS Azores z0 : to be obtained at the vants, at the Old Society Office, 13 Chaubers strove. Nib: be seen, he will hear of something to his advantage. 74 Se orn 2 "! - Terms reduced. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MESSRS. FELIX D'AR- | Twenty-sixth street, and at the Steward WANSTEDSBY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA. oF to take care of City reference given. tion as Chambermaidl, Wait so a good plain sewer nn State treet, Brook! | (THE LADIES OF THE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY AT- me para apre - tached to St. Patpick’s Cathedral will hold their Seventh ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- Annual Festival on Tuewlay evening, April 2 15 rT tenkant young wounan, situation we Cook: ida Sest- Fav . a 0, 410 Broadway, Tickets may be had at the C rate washer and ironer— st of city reference given. fos aes Geen, Frees B Ob.. NOe Lark. | bdok stores, the sexton of sho Cathedral, and.at the door | i Ist Twelfth atrect, Ms P-DEBT BRANDIES, | WINES, geaaus,, &C. THE on the evening of the fost! m= jovers of a glass of choice old brandy, and «fragrant Ha- | = ‘vana, will be «ure to find both, together with the best import- | WY Tre0N GUARD, ATTENTION ist ed wines aud Liquors, at A. DALLIMORE’S Brandy Store, | r are requested to assemble 490 Broome street, corner of Crosby. Fine ales, porter, cider, | &t head quarters, 392 Hudson street, on Tuesday morning, and mincral water, 4 conta por gla. 24 inst., wt 73g o'clock, for the annual excursion, Members | | Will please be punetual. By order, JOUN WILSON, Com'dl’t. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. | Jas. Wasimonn, Orderly. i Beery | a oon ‘situation asa good BW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA —NEW YORK RS. EDWIN J. MERCER RESPECTFULLY IN- | and to do the general how and Philadelphia direct—United States Mail Line.— forms her friends, and those of her late husband, that | has been twelve mont Through in 4% hours, via New Jersey Railroad. Faro re- | sho-«till continues her Dining Saloons, for ladies and goutls- | reference, Apply at 11d CI duced to $3 for first-class, and $2 60 for second-class, Leave | men, on the corner ef Aun and Nassav strovts, where, she | —~ acre New York at 6.M., from foot of Courtland street; and at | trusts by her attention, she will merit the continuance of ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY WOMAN, A. M. and 5 P.M, trom foot of Literty street. Leave Phila | their patronage. am Cook, and to assist with the washing and ironing it Aphia at6 and 9 A.M. and P. M., from the foot of Wal- — ———— — sere a. Has good city references, Also, wanted, by a mut stre A. 0. D.—COLUMBIA GROVE, NO, 8.—MEMBER3 ung Woman, a situation as Chambermaid; is a good ‘plain fe are hereby notified, that on and after Monday, April Sp erecta ns ge er, and can assist with the washing and ironing if re- CAePEN, AND AMBOY RAILROAD LINE FROM he regular ineetings of the above Grove will be held at Riv R. 9 Pearl strect; R. Buge, 172 Pesrl street, J. Kershaw, solantcemmvnicdtion bas bess received, “They A RIERIX | treet; E Walker, Tit Pulton streve. out that tiae, was 1 Any person wh information concerning them, will please addres wignol, Notaire, a Paroune, De partment dela Soumme | Annual dren—ehe is tion has been rece Apply at No. ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION as Chamberwaid, and to do the washing and ironiag, mbermaid and Seamstress; understands cuttin. in good fa and understi ive goo » Please call at —THE MEMBERS > z 3 5 a = > 3 3 3 Z 5 % 4 Ss e Zz 3 2 plaia Cook, Washer and L work of a'small private family; ver lust place. “Can give goodvity treet. 9 Has good city references. Cull or address to No. 06 New York to Philadelphia—Leaves pier No. 1 North al Hall, 2) Canal stro: that an election for | University Place, between Twelfth and Thirtoenth atrects, by steamboat JOUN POTTER; po a Line, at 8 will take place, endments te the by- ~ _— ma —— * ‘A. M,; Afternoon Line, at4 o'clock, I, M. Fare by | laws brought up for action, on the 20th iast. By order of the ANTED—FOR A SMART GIRL, FIFTEEN YEARS forward deck, $2; Emigrant Line at 334 0'clo¢’ Grove. E. JONES, Secretary Pro, Tem, old, a situation, in a private family, to take care of P.M. fare, $1 50, I, BLISS, Agent. . . ‘or make herself generally useful. Wazes not so child | auctioneers, { | | | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT SUBSCRIPTION | wuch anobject as a comfortable home. Please call at No. 10 THE COMMISSIONERS OF EMIGRATION, AND Books to the Capital Sto 5 4 | Is Hester street, up stairs, the several Benevolent Societies, established ‘in this | New York Plank Road | | sity, for th oi and assisting emigrants Hall, Paterson, N. | ANTED—SITUATIONS FOR PROTESTANT COOKS, from, leit known to you that I ek in the for pen | Chambermaids, Lawn Nurses, Seamstrosses, t Line of Steamboste in New | purpose of receiving subscriptions to said stock, fur Maids of ail work, Errand Girls, &c., &e., at the Protective York, and forward to their destination all emigra ge of two days. 3 Hudson strect, ‘the best and only me from your offices, (free of headmoney and runnei Morrell, Robert Rennie, in this cit, B.—No charge at the following rates of passage : I. Anderson, Outwater, 18 to Worthy servants. Per Steamer Steamer and B, Butler, r, | ‘and Railroad. | Daniel Romaine, ANTED—A COMPETENT DRESS MAKER TO From Now York to Butfalo | Paterson, take charge stablishment. No Sf Gleveta ‘60 | fitter need apply at 367 Br: * “ etrui | = « hilwan * ms Racin - bed Chicago $% | QUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK— ae 7% | John Magin against R. Winslow. N. C. Winslow, and — ANTED.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN 7.00 | Stannard. Summons—For Relief. (Com. not ). uation to do general hou 4 7 — thedefendants and each of them—You are hereby summoned her and ironer, and a good cook. Call at 75 Crosby * o Toronto, €. 6 0 | and required to answer the complaint in this action, which | street, first basement, And to all places, West or Southwes Tae | was filed in the office of the Clerk of the city and county of fonveyances employed by the subscriber, are the Peoples w York, at the City Hall in said ci » February 21, ISiL, WANTED—A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER IN Line of Steamboats on the Hudson River.” First olass canal | and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint, on | gentleman's family, by an American marks Doate on the Erie Canal, and Eimizrant Train on Railroad, | the subscribers, at their office, No. 39 William street, in said rved in that capacity, and is competent of taking entire between Alban: id Buffalo, and first class Steamers on | city, within twenty days after the service of this summons | charge. References exchunged. Apply for two da: Lower and Upper Lakes, with respectable and industrious | ou you, exclusive of the dayut much acrvices aud ityou fal | afeiee sete’ 9g wey SH Rey: See 08 Sgents at the several stations. The excellence of this con- to anawer the raid complaint within the time aforesaid, the = HIZENCS, fot Ggualled im any other part of the world, | plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court forthe feliel | WT ANTED. TUATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS Now, gentlemen, if protection means anything, why isitthat | emanded in the complaint. Chatmbermaid and Waiter ina private family. She is Bine-tenths of tho emigrants which Teave New, York, pay 25 | DILLON & O'GORMAN, Plaintiff's Attorneys, | of genteel habits, and has no objection to do Ladies fine to 78 per cent higher rates? Tam not trameled down withun- | Dated February 20, INI. washing, Good city reference, from her last place, Please necessary expenses, therefore, the above rates allows me a | Call ut No. 15 Sixth street, near the Bowery. fair compensation. ' I defy the world to furnish better means EXAS LAND AGENCY.—THE UNDERSIGNED OF- | ———~ SS : — | ef conveyance—no person in the United States has more ex- | fers his services as an agent in all matters appertaining ANTE D-—IN A FANCY JOBBING MILLINBRY encein forwarding, nor & greater to be serviceable | to lands in Texas, but particularly to select unlocated lands, house, @ young man acquainted with the business, and the emigrant. My reasons for thi ublicly addressin, And procure patents for the same. Terms moderate, and will | who can influence trade. Ad ress Jobber, P. O., stating qua- | are, t you may hk lew orance. If emi- de kno’ n informed what is to be don Address lifieations, t % . Frante under your carcare defrauded and imposed upon—i¢ | "made known when Informed what ty to te oes, Tenn | fications, terms, &e, | “4 nag Sod u eno + Jasreenos, in mercy age De | ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID, OR mot use the Jence placed in you ir stranger Seamstress and Fine Washer, by a youn; 1, who will to thelr diradv Hy ottice remainy at. the old. stat Sewell jemmapendes nes bar Goslbietn dee eoemante 7 Cedar steeem, ew York. JOHN ALLEN, Ex-Mayor ri rent to 214 Fifth etreet, east, will be respectfully attended to | } for two days. | } } York. A general mi Trade Society, will AGUERREOTYPE—THE SCALE PLATES.-THESE plates are warranted to be perfect, and to give to the impression a richer tone than any others. They are sold with the privilege of returning any of them tire satisfaction. A. Victor Bishop, be held at ¢ “s Sixth n Monday evening, | - 7 ‘ Whe oa! | ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE ST... Rae 58 7 (6 wslnaks wees Keniaene. St Goeay secdae” ag Woman, to sock, wesh end toon. te sanalt at ys yate family. Please call at 'Milliner store, No. 270 Bowery. A brag Shels condition, Aad clevating 2 t of city reference given from hor lust place. | . joC AU lent. r ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ian Boonen Suetane. aie ge uPe Toman at Seamstress and Chambermaid, or te | er q e care of children, or do the general housework of a’sinal “a oo ole anu teat a Moms ante ae teas Private family. Has the best of elty reference from her Last | ENTEEL AND LUCRATIVE OCCUPATION.—THE | but those accustomed to the business need apply, lace. She canbe seen fur three days. Apply at No. 57 advertier will communicate to any Indy or gentleman 'W. W. ROSE, Stationer, 17 Wallat, | Mainstreet, Brooklyn, printed instractions in two beautiful arts, sufficiently ex- | — ae ——s= posi- AN ACTIVE, INTELLI- plicit to enable either sex to practice the same as a genteel | WAT ANTED--BY AY RY RESPECTABLE LAD IS YEARS ANTED—IN AN OFFIC ; and lucrative occupation, either for profit or amusement, of age, just arrived from Scotland, to bind himself to a ed young man, w rites a good hand. Compensa- no previous knowledge, and but trifling outlay | trade, machinist, plumber, or cabinet maker prefered. The | tion $7 pet Adare: x 2,705, Post Ofice. best city reference. Please address J. M. at the office of this GR TAbFb0 Yorne habe Gin acmeaes Thave termed | W ative young man to do businets ia a wholesale liguee store; the fan outdoor, en ie, ans 1, to ican Tjadr ai? | —___ COPANTNERSHIP NOTIONS. | fuiuiins: Now said yates tie a tions will be punctually OPARTNERSHIP.—THOMAS WARRIN HAVING eee rane ot, Chacatens One Copaety. Apply 80 ay Ar oe Re nee this day entered into copartnership with his brother, | thestere S16 Water street, from 7 till 10 o’¢lock in the fret J John Warrin, the business heretofore conducted under i} puiriny Phcreby leisure time may be profitably filled up. and a com- ineome secured { in the production of articles in oon te #01 ys. forwarded by return of mail to rcs of postage, for $1, by addressing F. L, JEUNEUOMM sire oe ee ochester, N.Y. f Thomas Warrin will be continued e ANTED~A BOY IN A DAGUERREAN GALLERY. | . e that is honest, industriou: ean come wel nnnnnnannn, .JLOTHING, April 21, 1961 pomam apeet. Weaes £ at mont | Eat _ ANNAN nnn , 1851. ony Shillings. “Cait ’ar ae. INGLISH BARBY LINEN AND LADIES’ UNDER street, near Stanton street, alter é P.M. N-B- Steady eta clothing, embroidered and braided babe's cloaks, sacks, ARTNERSHIP.—HERMANN BEER AND A. BEN- | ployment, if the boy proves good, A. J. BEALS, blouses, &e. dresses, and Jenny Lind’s, boy: Ladies sup: plying ‘their ‘the kert, have confirmed a m matefials can have them made in Heer & Benkert, 3 the firia of i retail sale TED—A COLORED MAN, AS WAITER. HE . AN meatest manner and most reasonable terms. All Kinds of | of Imported Ha’ Segies, trees theirun des | WW rust te mash 4, fully competent to discharge his embroidery done to order, lease observe No. S17 Groen- | $f sprit, Indl, till rs, from the ay duty Ina ed, fully cornet iat Asche ie cent enne S H& BENKERT. | of clty reference, sadway, betwee miae PRING CLOTHING—OUR SELECT AND EXTENSIVE and twelve stock of Clot! for the season is now f+ 001 lh the | i f nts of the Ervainees ew nad chaste’ in goods tobe fotad ‘or Kuropean markets. D. & J. DEVLIN, SS and 85 John strect, corner of Nassau st, =" NTED, 4 AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. 5,000. WANTED, A FARTNER WITIL FOUR ISSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNERSHIP HERE’ under the name or firm of R. Gordon & ‘and, was dissolved on the first in READ GORDO ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG mal f livi eventeen time ia New York, rpenter or ina Grocery or Dry Goods Store. Can be seen for |, &t No. 17354 Division street, City reference can ~-Ladies or gentlemen leaving the city, or treaking ap Iready established, ANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN eonchovping, cum obtain the highest ch Pelee for Clow i per eer. To any e with the aber Ww Ewentycone years of age, (hae lived in the State of New ding isbi ti thi) ol Yor! rt lant two yea: orae, stage, or cart, i af DUSSELDORp, 13 Mim etreeke Bteam power to let Address “BM. Av,” at thie om or to get ina Livery Stable, The best of eity reforenc Ladies attended by Mrs. Dusseldorp. jeusibeentialint be given, Can be seen for three days, at No. AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. ARTNER WANTED, IN AN AUCTION AND COM W3Ntenny a YOUNG SAN, A NATIVE OF ONE OF —The highest price oan be obtained by ladies and gen- mistion wal ‘the most highly cultivated districts im. Scotland, who Adomen who have ahy left off Clothing, Purmiture, and Jewel: | rally, to ta ge of the indoor busi fe practionliy soqealated with the most lmproyed taodes of <7 ‘of, by son through or atherwise, | $2000 or $3,000, when required. Address * swith ‘th h draining, By Be 12 Merete PEVENSTYN, 406 Broadway, op stairs” | vifice, will meet with attention. pa ae Rp R ‘Ladica attended toby Mrs. Levenstyn, | FINANCIAL tain a ae — Cone Stepasd on be ns oun yt 4 ST OFF CLOTHING, &.—LADIES AND GENTLE- e mann | wee yo int luce and carry out 10 m of oS. ‘eon obtain from the sabsoriber as high a price for | OYE Aa ty Sm te fg ea ye tnt agreritare.. Any communication addressed to A. H., care , ANHATTAN SAVINGS BANK, 6139 BROADWAY | of D. Pettullo, Eoq., 80 Duane street, New York, will be ime pa ma SY DL, recy = | PME third door above Bleecker street, open, daily; special | mediately attended to. SE ee Pet ee oer ae ees MORO. | Or the trustoes, interest at six per cout per xanum onal | [\MPLOYMENT.—WANTED, AT 1M NASSAU STREET panna a Tn Td, en — | tums of sia wad under, will'be allowed to'commence on the | (hasement,) ‘book-keepers, salesmen, clerks, sehool AST-OFF CLOTHING D FURNITURE WANTED.— | first days of May, Jw id July, on all sums deposited dar- teachers, porters, bar-keepers, coachin: waiters, boys Ladies, or gentle uing. | | mence at precisely half-past ten ing any soperfinous effectsto | ing the previous months. The charter of this institu learn respectable trades, men to work on farms, Applicants st dispose of, can obtain a fair eash price for the same, by that whenever there is an 8 distance enclosing $1, froe of postage, stating th fing for the subscriber at his residence. Ladies atteuded by tion of situation required, will be suited. Pater can ‘M. 8, COILEN, No.8 West Broadway place, always have good assistouts. THOMAS SPINK, Agent. ‘AST OFF CLOTHING, FURNITURE, WATCHES AND which will be to secure to the depositors the whe Lote Ahoy 3 fubseriter will pay Afty percent | Fronts of the institution, ‘mployers will’ advance the 1a: | even WAAAY . therwice. ISAAC G. LYON, | ictett of thels help ty inducing them to avail themselves of ILITARY CAPS, BELTS, KN APSACKS, CARTRIDGE ‘to him by otherw | the advantages of this Institution PRL, werd genthand erest, rateably amongst the depositor: tured and for sate SURANCE.—NATIONAL LO. are. Game SOFA BEDSTEAD.—-NEEDIAM'S PATENT SOFA et ty of London.—G Luther ©. ©: Jamet Van Norden, rod by i ee er vork, Apel, 1881 EawinD Mo | 2D Bedstead, manafnctured by W. 8. Mumpheys, No. Uh Chatham strest, acknowledged by to be the best ever offered for sale, It requires but ten se- conde to convert it into & perfect Ledatend, with spring mat- tress attached. Please call aud examine th N. large assortment of Furniture, Feathers, Beds, and Mattress- 6, wholesale and retail. OOKING GLASS $412,271.—The withdrawal tabl assured, who red is entitled, at any time, to rece’ vanee, ‘to the extent of om ual preminma, without security, per. Je poait of the policy, but by simple eniorse- he half premiut may be so withheld during uance of tie poliey. Also, in the event ofthe | Edwin J, Dr any tine not requirt nue the poliey, on | MyndertV: T, one-half of thesumual premiums will | vestigation, reported in May, 1850, the $200,000" wicrrar LY to wuit a a 4 declared to th red were—the option of a return productive real estate in this city, Brooklyn, or cent on their premiums in cash, oF jonary | burgh. Apply to 8. S. BROAD, No. 1 Wall «trest, in the oricinal eum assured by 6 arying | Croton Water office basement. N, [.—Suma of $5,0% and to 6b per cent. upwards will be loaned at eix per cent on good city security. already declared, will be found in the = - Jes of bonuses Tpamphiet, together with tables of rates, and oer | 4. O00 Wantee! any of t for five year de roperty in. the elty 0 on application to 71 Wall etrest, or. of expense, tive pr broker Addre | | La Brothers ave manufacturing a first quality article, P. Ware” | which they treenabled ts furnish cheaper, for cash, than any | other establishment im this city. Present depot 20514 Pearl street, bet Beekinan and Ferry strects, which removed, on the first of May, to 1 Courtlandt street. RA t 14 Jaco! @ brightest cmt 4 Ry ly competitic | wale, dry and ground in etl nglish from cans an IN BOND AND MORTGAGE | then nirticht tins, Ac, with liberal diseo to who atsix per cent. apon produc- punications from all sections of the country rooklys, worth $12.0). ed to by the patentee, Address as above, t pail, Mortgace, at TULO. SCHWARTZ. | | A NTEPRICTION ANLE—THIS AXLE, Whhicit ifas paint ever in re MA party mony, st a moderate annual preminm, inmure for | ‘apply. arvives to reach the age of @ years, the full | d to him; of if hie death ‘and if be to $15,000, will be r eri nt, the be id to his | bow taken ite place arin ¢ t the best now ia Serr hi reeeccen ens warorente Be | XPRESS AGENCIES, &e. Ed AT TR By ACTING DIN EOTOR JOUN BE. UY DES SONS, 21 Maiden lane. FOR APRIT. AXPRESS FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE. C. EDWAKD MABICHT, Chairman, 4 & Co., European Packtge Exy g THIS DAY DISCHARGE NG THE BEST RED. $4 Ge George Barclay, Vackages and Par cs nd $475, from Wilhiam Van took, feted Dilles, end until Tw By yard, corner uf King and Greenwich streets AG. Bieet s scamny Rodgers, despatch fuiecriber PETER CLINTON. . meteors, Wall street, New Yor ‘The Board ment every Wednesda TARD=—MRS. PREWSTER, ROM Wanssetionoftusinem, Celifornia ‘nud other foreign risks | © ‘tenders her rorvires to ladice a Gabon at fair rotes of exten preminm ; | in astrolog and law t ing dreyme &.. me AN Ear TEANDER STARN, General Agent, an Seta Haake oh ck tas ts nels etal by borks aaa ecleaees, cop by Napoleon, and Superintendent of the United States Lecal Boa wae v4 om ee - Y will tell the name of the ledy of gentleman they will marry. whens fnet etoamship oa n vistors, mph 7, Ae — _— clowe at 24; B. M. Small parcels reooived tilt IP, Site tan ae THE TELEGRAPH, ages not to exe it Tunde water proof, recei neha = tenn on ns ase ann | ALM. 2th inst. Me, Berford rovides on the Isthmus, . NEE FIRST OF MAY— ME MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH COMPANY, BETWEEN | companies our freight frou Chagees to Panama, T ad Washington. No.2 1 Beaver stroots. s = = | YV ANDERBILT's LINE.—GREGORY'S CALIFORNIA | ~ =the | Exprese.—Extraordinary Despateh.—Our next express { May approaches, New York, Phila fleas, and roaches Rew York oftice, © tor House, Vesey street. | ne, wit twites from Washington 11 be forwarded by the ad double ei tteamship to Mew York, having o at Now York, Jersey City, | Proneth Captain H.W. Johnson, on Monday, 2th | New Brunswick, Printon, Trenton, ‘Philalelphia, | April inst,.ct S.M. This steamer making one more trip | imington, Havre de (race, Baltimore and Washin, tte Chagres, before taking her place on the Nicaragna e and rat . agton | dir ail the great Morse Lines, East, \e Rhy, apd connecting wit Parcels received until the morning of the steamer's By thy pills, which we rely o Bee Fiorw sea bs wth, ‘This company, having lavaly made | finy of sailing, nnd letters untl 5% P.M. Packages (wileh Axe Niles to the lest ocieg, @atensive repairs of the line, greatly increased ite facilities, Lenses he made perfectly waterproof) ust be left | Without ent tes Sa wore thoroughly eystematired fe bus inthe trans | nt the office the day previous, No Custom House syarres | FB. LYON, 420 Brondway. ‘and mode of delivery of messages, are now prepat ® For passage of freight by ¢ methews, having -snaAn®, : 5 " Ge feerires tranomit, and deliver nny wamber of me splendid acoemn om, auply 6 th <UDRROOK HYDROPATHIC @uired for the accommodation of the public, with THOMPSON & TTC HC OK the fared Rich Rey, promptne ss and fidelity hitherto unequalled. The tel Managers and Agents, 149 Pearl st., coru@e of Wall at, de or drive of fee segs of the public i, the rofors, reaped ‘uly #0~ : ' ihe shore b ‘office, cornet of Hanover and Baaver LLIOTT W GRANADA, WEX w of th: 4 WM. M. SWALN, Pre 4 and }) press, conducted t Great Exhibition — tor only, Wil | rer A pal imansion THE WORLD'S FAIR. TO THE WORLD'S, FAIR.—THR UNI Steamer HUMBOLDT, D. Lines, Com pores of the 1 & private entrance may be suid tof gion, making, wi New York for Southampton and Hayre, will lew nerre ve. visiting the World's Fair, will fi t, economical, and rapid conve vance eat epend and sn poring accommodat (the Hw ere rench Lond Southampton in three hours —fare, 7 abba From Liverpool to Londow eix houre,—fare, he. The Humboldt will followed by the Frank 2.9m thie May. For freight of pasenes, apply to " f cores, be requ : MOKTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent vadway. LDS FAIR.—THO tee, Partioula : i the Ue 1 eon essing « i ' f . aa f t § ' &k dis Peart ny y * ‘ ' tas anne P bee of \ t y LU " ‘ Wiet t b, * ‘ Ww ait ' ' Visitors ’ t ? it = “F wagner i iA ae ale Sts. PAT i . . eae P 3 INSURUCEIONV. 4 1 H ie a ‘ A. Devege & Co, . Ute ale and > ¥ Bae kn Maton & Oo, Pil 7 4 . ¢ doskeben ; to Aye otek, Ap ‘ ! oe £ rictor, 1¢ deserip- | LOOKING GLASSES —SPERRY | | Freveh worsted chinty, of different sty’ | mask wins cil paintings, &e. WA NRA need SALES BY ACOTION, aoe NAO oo. err OAR NEWS BY THE MAILS. UCTION NOTICE—THOMAS BEL : FOR ALL.—MABMATTAN BUILDING 43- = AUCTION Nor nM LL, AUCTIONEER, | A HOME Ld. na tion, the act ef ineorporation werk ‘Anetiod Rooms, ‘Ne, 10 orth William stnvet ‘cele of Gut | pamed tay l0th. oPerases desirous of Joining at the prosun Our South Carolina Correspondenee. re Upholsterers’ Stok, Hods, Muttremes, Cur- | rates, mart F before tie second Monday 1 Cuantaston, April M, 1852, ine, WO pes Koon Poem Garnet, Large Looking Glass, | May. plo of the assoeiation are exeoed- si z Pp . tnntdd Saree center, Speer Sata kn"ee’ Poeakay | stunt lees“ maine Sil edt Ray | “tae Yuauesties, Lode nem ce ete eplen. » Counter, Ls -» dee. i wi oo be shd Wednesday, gales in soutinnstion tu the Auetion setae, | cnalteres ec Zas'tirand steve, | tions, Fiducements, and Drawbacks to Thursday, Bal teel Furniture at balf-enst tained. Seer sitive, AU Nine | structing Eh : ‘ Ne. ® Llsponard otrect. “Friday vidaome Parnitars tae oe OMGAN MOKGANS beciaet, | 20 Bificts of Sewardism and the Higher halt-past I o'clock, at No. B Oliver steect, Ke Falter nr arden a pape Law--Pclicy of the Adwministratvn too Amiable “SEER Os TE ine. | PE AGRRRI ON 20 WEEE MODNE VERNON ETO BIC, | collh Muthere. Traitors What is to be the End? — ENRY BH. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER OUP ORS BALE | fareoutand bask, I}4 conts, Bo charge for ehildren wader Revolt and Civil War, or a Return to the Constitue ofreal Paris wade Furniture, © Beard” forte, | la {ager The teutonia Homertead Association invite morka of art, antiques lof great Value, set with diam thelr friemdeand the pablie to go with them, ce Monday as xt, | ton? —The Danger sll Impending— Preparations and other precious stones, ehtun groa, my | the Zlet inet, to view the lends they bave reseutly purchased | . ievZarmeh sar euy iter und, camp ements | Sf went Wilase TotChy"Hal S's fuser eerrtes | “rnc mace tbe Vale ise whee. eu ever found, ce re a th of Europe. Henry H- Leote Co. will'eell | e'cleck, to reture slwut tose veka The storm has gone by- Union is still intact. Monday, tist Aprif, at 10 o'eloek, at No.Sd | | The diret Teavlar mecting, ¢ftor this exenrsion, to roseivethe | We are all safe, says fr. Webster, at Harrisburg Fifth id Sixth A Th balan: f bers, will Ni 1, ‘anal Property "of a “amily itbout "returning ‘o "Frame | atreet, on Tuewday tEaing ies ince owbaley —the danger is over, says Mr. Clay—the threats of ng of “very cos re, Sean : 5 at ein’ Paris, together vith a large aaortment. of FERDINAND MUNTEK, Secretary, | South Carolina are but thejharmless echoes of the w of Art, Antiques, Paintings, ke. Parlor Faeni- | subsiding agitation. All right. Mississippi, after in'part of rich Tapestry Carpets, nearly ne ————————————————————— : Sets : ie winde: centre Curtalng, with lace ‘FOR SALE AND TO LET, originating the Nashville Convention, has fairly d oak Centre Table supported | ~~~ - eae 7 ved oa a PPO FARM AT FAR ROCKAWAY, Lek, WITHIN TWO | squatted, like an old field rabbit at sight of the eo it G. ‘cote, Bw acres of land, n large portion of which ie tillune land, | LOUNdS. Gen, Foote, from having been the It ish omelyy situated her for Vuilding oF for farming, | appointing a special day for a dissolution, became boews to New York cither hy : > | For further descriptio And (or terms, apply to SAMUEL i, the very prince and potentate of the compromisers— j Rane in tk OT Sa | the father of the committee of thirteen, and the IRST CLASS HOUSES FOR SALE—FOUR OF THE | ibus. has twelve four story browa stone front houres'on the mori, | S0Wfther of the big omnibus. Mississippi has ro bide of Eighteenth atrect, near the Fifth avenue, built ina pudiated repudiation, and nullified nullification. mavuer, elegantly finished, and ro Relig n with every convenience. A small payment will be required; | She can’t go it. And Georgiat—What says Isaae Dalance on mortgage, | Apply on the premises, or to Watts? Hy. DAMS, 41 Wall stroct, Jauncey Court. | “Tia tries hee icine AT : OR SALE OR TO LET—THE NEW THREE STORY | liye attend the ery: ; e tiv fig French Chairs, reclining do.; Couches tete-a- ney do. covered in plush, brocatolle, satin damask Etergeres, Ei Sereen of ormolu and gcbelin Tapestry ; and other costly Furniti Dining room—Carved oak Bool se, With glasé doors; do. Side bourd, Tables, Chai Cabinets, French Couches, antique ( hairs, in criss China, Glass, French, Dinner Sets, and other articl room Purniture—Worked Carpe Bedsteads. armour a glace, do Peeing cite Bureaus, Freveh Beds and Mattresses, wool ditt and Window Curtains, ornaments, &e., Engravinge—Larze landscape views of anil? nea painted by “Joinville,” valued at $48) each, (morni house No. 29 West Twentieth street, built im ing men, ¢ i Evening)? Intericr, by “George Dow?" ‘Sea Shores “by | Guat mineeta tense seam leer eataiiota Wiest wunee eine “ Guerdin ;" Marius, by ‘ Donderet other valuable lern improvements, gas, baths, water closets, | iraas tintinge. Also, a large collection of valuable antiqne and | ter, &e. Terms of sale easy, or if not sold will be | Georgia was all gunpowder. Toombs and Steveng lodern engravings ; Antiques and Werks of Art—which ean | rente: ; LN. Melatire, No. yo i only be appreciated by. ona vination, and auch ae fee rarely eee ee Motatire, No Y | were going to slay every thing, and day after day found except among the n y wealthy classes ia Bu~ —_ > - Pee erie aloe ir tire- i i i rope—qich as real antique Sevres biscuit groups: old Saxony OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS GROCERY stone, IN A | theif fire-sparks illuminated the Houso, and singed china do.; Buhl boxes, inlaid with tortoise-suell, &.; enaii- superior location, and now doing a zood business, Sat- | the hair of the freesoilers. South Carolina depend- elled antique boxes painted by “ Vatte, oxes ofagate, | isfactory reasons can be given for felling out. Address a | . . ; mounted with gold ; carved statuesin wood, set with precious | jute to A.B. Iteraid office, stating real name, aad where an | ed on Georgia to lead off in the dance; but Toomb stones; marble do.; antique vases, jugs, tcons, &e.; bronzes | interview ean be lind, for three days. and Stevens turned a sh: corner, and Gicorgia was and stub statuctts, [talian figures, antique marble groupe, — set with precious stones; old Saxony boxes, mounted iu gold | FOR SALE—TWENTY SUPERIOR MOCKI nonest. Georgia backed out. Upon the whole, the compromises would de; but they must not do the with diamonds, ormulu and. tortoise shel andink- | HY of tine plumage, from two to three years old, ‘They gnightand days Apsiy at 471 Fourth serect, | like of that again. Georgia will not stand it.— b id with poarl ; bas reliefs, medallions ; Bubl olock, ak dig, parte, Ay eof Ji ninteilin sliver, repreeating Adam and Eve? | Jocey and stag niche and day, apaiy. at dri Fourth, aeroct a flowers: ¢ xqutalte ‘carved el after three o'clock. aa vee Right or wrong, however, the Us ion is good enough juariaus and c OR SALE CHEAP—THE PARTITIONS, FLOORING, | fF the present. From Georgia, South Carolina j and other fixtures belonging to the | turns to Virginia. ofart, seldo rtunit, stairway, sto P a of the Pilgrim's Progress. Also, upwards of sixty “Old V rginny,”” however, rumiates upon thi oceurs to supply, th elven. They fan only examined one day before the sale, with tickegs of admission from the hioned Settees. The whole to’ be sold f : id i 5 i 9. 8 Wall street. | fice, apptiod for immediately, xt 498 Uroaaway, “ ° 1°" | subject, turning over the quid in her jaw,and spit- — = : “ ~-- | ting tobacco juice in a very practical way; and she IEEDS, AUCTIONEER HOUSEHOLD | YOR SALE, OR TO LET.—A BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE, | comes to the conclusion that secessiun won't pay— ry H. Leeds & Co. will sell at aucti at Dearman, on the Hudson, twenty miles from town. | that it i t exactly wh. " : at ten o'clock, at No. 2%) Gree Apply to M. B. Field, 20 Nassau street, | Cae cow DOs exactly wheb. se. expesans One, ‘Clinton Place, general as - | cavalierly doffing her Lat to the Lauguenote, she will | of household furniture istin, OF CHINA FOR SALE.—THE 8st call again in the morning parlor sofas, chai x ving painted a beautiful panorama of the | — South Carolina stand. alone. Mississippi cloth; centre tables, pier do., marble top ‘glaaae: . “ — So ‘Stands alone. Mississippi repu- Fronch china dinues se(s, and other china wore, glans, he, eee ta dt kart oe ois, ana Bette | diates her; Georgia gives her the cold ft ol cottage bedroom furniture, bedstead: di time or money to exhibit it ale for ne- | and “Old Virginny,” after getting the Huguenots chairs, feather beds, mattresses, & how: ads, ount. ‘0 t from ail ot i eens, itel @ window curtains, ‘red moreen and ornaments: mahogany | Ralf hohe a pert omy my the London Royal | into the serape, pata ge out, and “ leaves dressing bureaus; bureaus, chai eluding an urate and containing | them alone in their glory. bat can South Caro- assortinent of kitchen furniture. sale. i whion, opine skort ight ovclock, F e or e Sth of May, at eight o'clock, P. HEGEMAN, AUCTIONEER.—TUESDAY, APRIL | Gholcy & Co, Dreadway, where it will. be ea © 2, ut mine’ o'clock, A. M., at No. 310 Gold street, | \ho wish to se. In the meanti Brooklyn, a small quantity of good parlor and chamber fur- ing to WS niture, es good as new; W. PSILIMLEY, auctioneer, B ‘COOLEY Joveph Hegeman—Tuesday, April 22, at half-past one o’cloc! P. M., at No. 5 East Twenty-Fourth street, near Lexington Ifnot dis- | lina do single-handed ! “Will she have th temerity eireant | to secede T What does sae count upon? ~ Has she ‘to those | @by real serious intent to revolt--any real prevoca- veantime, th same may, be | pone is all this threatening mere fuss and fury, CROWLEY, 3 ; | gas, and gammon, and humbug? Canit be possible CO. Browlway, cornor of | That any State would make sueh an ass of bersel'as — | to be gasconading, like the ancient Pistol, and all aveniie, N. York.” Genteel parlor, chamber and kiteheu fur- | QTEAM ENGINE AND BOILER FOR SALE.—OF SIX | the tine as ha mbes Bina pr edt ; iture, splendid oil paintings, &e., &e. Catalogues at th . Cl ° armices asa bag of win io—no ! tales room, and at the house’ on the morning Of theaale. | be scen'at works by appining tone Sretate orders Can | It is too late in the day to flatter ourselves with tho Wednesday, April 23d, at half-past nine o'clock, at No. ISR BROTHER, 153 South street. | idea that South Carolina is merely playing the py lnewe eg cede per agg oar rag Hod a agen FOR SALE, | Pr#ggart. She has carried the joke a little too far seWOO jor furniture e, ny <GIN N 3.— ‘ALE, ; : carved, unde Co order without regard to cost, aad ls lu per Oo fapetice Letel made ty one of the Teer dondeg | for that. She does not deliberately intend to con- fect order. One set consisting of eight pive sofa, two do. tete a tetes, one do. arm chair, two do. chairs, ill be sold very, low. if 3p two do, reception do,—cne set of six pieces, comprising an oi ; , . elegant sofar one do. tetea tete, four do. chairs, foyal Wil- ey Sof gpg peers eekin petra, ing upon this thing of secession as a business opera- ton, Brussel Ingrain carpets, sofa-bedstead, mahogany | ” a ~——--——_ | tion. A large majority of ber people—perhaps as French bedstead, &e., &e. BAKERY TO LET—WITH A NEW OVEN, ALSO, | many as thre rths of them—are in favor of seees- OUN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—MAGNIFI- | jars. Qu nt us Sistitarenuens Celtvom® Forparticu- | sion, if it can be had with any surety of suevess, and —an elegant ves, allin first rate | demn toeternal ridicule her Quattelbums, her Cava- ied for meeeeey: ' liers, and her Huguenots. In one word, she is look- algo, two inperted Levelling cent #. onds at auctio: , Lawrance & Co. ze a a | of the establishment, in good time, of a Southern itt soll, ls ees HEAP REN TS aang BROADWAY. Two SPLE DID | confederacy. Nay, more,—we verily believe that if other precious stones, sot in the most beautiful French and | forgath "hy Let, ome store 3 tect frost, wi tect deep coe, | & Mass meeting were called to-morrow in every les im solid gold, consisting of Diamond Cluster | ger of Broadway and Anthony street. To Let, about six or | parieh in the State, and the question were directly splendid crossed set with brilliants of the first | She omees, in the Washington und. Lafeyetts Galleries, 305 put of secession,—solitary and isolated secession— NSfacte Stane Rings nnd’ Pinee of gecee vate, | Broadway. “Apply to GEORGE P. FOX, on the prewiscs. | Gr submission to the late adjustment, the vote of dd Chronometer Watches, Guard Chains, the parithes would be in faver of FRANKLIN, HOUSE STORES —TO LEASE, Finst | four-fifths floor and basement store, No.4 Dey street; secoud door | secession, ‘at all hazards, and to the last ex- of 107 Broadway: second floor of 10) Broadway, corncr of | tremity. {HOUSEHOLD FURNI. | Yi%, Water closeise washstands, Ke, und ape eaccediagly | Startling as this may seem, we will proceed to . i clock, at aa Well lighted. Possession immediately. Apply to mike out the case. “To do this, it is indixpen- Sad aiar Carenarante G.J.8. THOMPSON, bi Courtlandt street. | suble to exhibit the position, the provocations, and Cases, Ke. Also, a line of Silver Ware, Orn indow Curtains, Oil Paintings, ; | the inducements which influence the po yuthe » Marbl tee. Proogsing to | Carolina to the fearful aliernat: of secession, mete. Oil Clotha: Mantle Ormunente Maik. | or two single gentlemen. No removal on the lat of May. aud the very probable contingencie ir Mattresses, and a ceneral asaortinent of FFICES TO LET.—FRANKLIN HOUSE BUILDINGS, | “Vil war, anarchy, despotism, ood Furniture, China, Glass and vekeryware, Kitchen urniture, &e. entirely retitted wi Water fiatures. Possess! > J. 8. THOMPSON, 5 Iso Crotoa | to our institutions— North and South—ruin to repub- licanism, ruin and lasting disgrace. There inust be grievous wrongs, as well as greut advantages, fa se, | the estimate which could induce this enlightened poople to settle upon such # hazardous expert lock, A. M. Seeaaoa poems 2 a as sccession, with such contingencies before bt Ve ent het. AGHILTON. AUCTIONERE “HANDSOME HOUSE. | Mest, {Sat rine et! ihe peovocaigns to tenon ar very well 3 tion on Monday, April 21, at 10 o'clock, at No. <3 White © LET—A VERY FINE NEW FOUR STORY AND , Serstood in the North. ‘They are the insecurity Broadway, all the Furniture ¢ ned in waid | basement house, 171 ventoen street, ae of slavery, and liberty, and law, and sosiety, in the —— ee LF ees g = = i ans eet i avenue, thre: f 4 outh, from the active dissemination of abolition- fase ware, table, mantel oruaments, window curtains, | ees Sealy Segished 6 ism in the North—freesoil, nullification, and the halllamp, etal carpets, and the ubual variety of bedrooe: or eee higher law; they ave also to be found in the sys- furniture; togethor with the kitchem furniture. All of the y to E. b. Kinshimer, S19 Fourth avenue, | tem of taxation by tariffs and navigation laws, shove are ta Sxedllons order, upon the South, under whieb they cowtriba A.CHILTON, AUCTION: portionately Jarge“amount of the federal hold Furniture, Ni «dl of which they receive a share dispro- —BY FRANCIS I. lousehold Purnity R, 058, OE — « Revell. —Tuosday, Apri A MANDS at No. 65) Greenwich vtrvel, a neat aid general assortinent gf RM Roe tal as del of Parlor, Bedroom and Kitehon Furniture. Sale to com- | pasture ‘with atter 2, P.M. HANDSOME HOUSE OLET—TO ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN, A FRONT Bo: Dae COLE & CHIL. T parlor and large bed-room, with wardrobe pautries, TON will sell at anti Tuesday, April 22, at 1” 0° | J private fainily, in i ogany.dining and e ‘engage the reows, cas rely on being ma: rt Yor , Lhe revenue system acts as a constant drainage dsteads, and washstar Particulars please to call aud see the rooms, at Ud Broome | upon the South for the benefit of the North—like ono street, near Broadway. Ms oe of thore Egyptian water wheels, which come up with (© LET.—A WORK-SHOP ON THE SECOND Floor, | their vessels full of the fertilizing fluid, empty it y 16, (down town,) well lighte 4 ventilated, will upon the ee ae land, and go duwa empty for | We let toany kind of business—rent $7 por month. Also, | enother supply. ‘The provocations, then, to »pes- partet ‘ith the ws nm later tern tools, . hg THRO. | [er suitable for brass and. light tarniay. Vor farther par in Nosthe-t ggressions upon the in-tita- Ten o'clock, xt | teulure ture, comsistins | fortwo et, after 6 and in the tariff system of boun- sto Northern manufacturers, at the expense of the South. The State of South Carolina, more- over, will have very exalted affection for a Union in which she i# sneered at, derided, misrep- resented, and ridiculed, a# she is, not ouly by the mere demagorues, but the most respectable wire at No.7 Vandewater other carpets, oil sloths, mahogan: diving, ton and centre tables, wit damask morecn window curtains, parlor aud iture, with which th 0 LET—THR BEAUTIFULLY 1L0c house, 764 Broadway, every floor, suit Hhionable hoarding house, Tt wit! m of years to an approved tena: where to view the prem’ furniture, pier glasses, ‘and da- | apes tt ety “agp rt rich plated ware, oO LET. ROOM, AND BED urnalists and politieians of the other Siates, Will sell on Mo | Her love of the Union has been pretty thoroughly | ridiculed and abused out of her. Living upoo such terms in the tasnily, it is easier to drive her out to let, ‘unfurnished, t board, in a priva’ nd situated m: d, west of Broadway. Address at « reasonal day, April 21 enty-third stree between Fifth and Sixth avenues, the entire furniture of the Louse, comprising Brussels and ingrain parlor aud bed-roorn | carpets, mahogany chairs, sofas, tables with marble tops, | | than to persuade ber to remain in, and she is just in sideboard, bureau, large pier glasses, window curtains, | ——— — ———_______-________- | the humor in w 1 it is move agreeable to separate crockery and glassware, lamps, rich a. ware, painted | O LET—THE LOWER PART OF THE H¢ | than to exch » explanations. cottage furniture en suite, French bedsteads, wash-stands, First avenue, between Sixth and Seventh strect " peanations, Ke. Also, a rorewood piano, “Gied & Walker.” 4 ing of tw dsome pa . The inducer to secession are the prospective Row ready at the office of the auctioneer, No. $3 Wallstreet. | basement. = OOD NEWS POR TENANTS JAMES M. MILLER 0 LET AT HARLEM—A Goon TWO SToRY & Co, will sell, this day, at 12 o'clock, in the Mer. it A cif aperden stan Q un neon ANVOO! advantages of free trade, the prospect of a vast Southern republic, exteading to the Isthmas of attic | Panama, including Cu ing the ent and | hental gateways betwe a Puvifie- good back basement, and xth street, corner of chants’ Exchange, two fine three #tory Brown Stone Pront | stable; allin good order. Apply t 3, | ie Suronineek of eounealiaa: finished in the beet manne; day work, and neo replete | gna 125th street, Harlem, 1 to vempect, fron self interest, the with every convenience. ‘The terma will be madeensy, The tic institutions of their n ie Nos. are 3 and 32 West Nineteenth etree | 0 LET, OR LEASE—THE LARGE ROOM KNOWN | W » upon this very importaus Siaaeadiauat maa aah aa mea a4 St. Luke's Hall, corner of Grove and Mudson streets, | of the ques i 6 on tw A sina EREMPTORY SALE OF 41 LOTS OF GROUND.~ | suitable for Feligious, ‘welwntife, and uther purp vu b ton in o nighe pro Ww | further particulars, apply to the present. From our commercial riet "1 JA PRICE, office 175 Hudson street. | Great Britain is introdiming the cotton cultu » her colonies. ‘Te arrest weet her aud the ¢ F, 8tN BUILD. | VEY available ‘TORE 1 FULTON STR *. A prest bar This teen | this policy, fre d stock for inety-ninth streets, le will be abwolute to | cid established stand for the sale cf i the bet | States, or reeipre: # wlvantagoows to bo arephic maps may be had of the | standin New York for lam y good proprietor | j h ¥ re . Aucticncers, No, 8 Broad strveke | Will sell by reason of other vuriaess et proprietor | jt is believed kere, would be more efliciont = thing else, and more O LET, IN STAMFORD, CONN A PLEASANT t dwelling house, with about five acres of laud; a goed | Jub stable, ive house, &C., attached. Apply Mf. J. SANDPORD, 159 Maldon ane. | 7 t utaweowts tot ANDI auany echemes of tan protection oF FROARD WANTED, IN THE CPrER PART OF THE city, from the middle of May next, by a small family with parlor and bedroom on the first or second Boor, Address | . | APO LET-BLOOWINGDALE MANSION HOUSE, LATE , ta {Lh _ameanenneaneesd residence of John H. Howland, situated on Eishly ne . ate, OARD—WITH HANDSOME SUITES OF ROOMS, MAY | treet and Hudson River, J.P. LER, 44 Codaretreet, | Sbd taken up at random :— he had for the coming year, at 7! Rast Twenty-thint —— = reyes ope (From the Goor 1p Republican } atreet, a short distance above Union Park. The house is 0 PUYSICIANS—TO RENT, IN THE MEETING OF THE SOU FERN ROMINA ’ f the city, an ied for the hi z N Rone Trov one cf that elegant block extending from Lexington to Fourth avenue, and is furnished with all the modern im- Frovement feian now retiring from practice. Boar lay house, Address Doctor, at the odive of th | paper, with Fe We publish in | ern Rights A th OARD WANTED-BY A LADY AND GENTLEMAN a <== = Wend forlady oniy. “Sityaiton ot a ines street, | HOUSES, ROOMS, &c., WANTED. and either in the neightorhood of the Mowery or Broulway. No references required. Address M. O., Herald offiee, of PARTMENTS.—WANTED, FIRST OF MAY, CVEUR Brondway Post Utte | shed forms for a small family rin New York of hiya. Address, stating number of rewms, rout, aud lo- EP—FROM ABOUT THE FIRST sation, bot, Thowspoos, bec RiDa post sere” ote e i bis wife, with board for ly farnished, & ARM WANTED.—A SMALL FARM, CONTAINING pritose Reap, beseaees, doce: | MP dren oy ip ob eeree ot ene ee ae SS tn Gswiss ede Please | necersary out buildings; not over # rniles by eailennd oe 6 dese, with term ter communication, oF within. 4d iniles by turupika.. Ay erson laving eneh to rent at a frie price, will please address F., Herald offi rtatin won ti & I OOS WANTED.<IN TH LOWER PART oF TUS ing. which bh ane block of fio FX city, ya you ter, any jreperati t we know ef, any Pro pee months het o's ® for wear three-quarters of an hour, in a most Ofice, for two days, touching and Uheilling epoch, We will not attempt a Sevesth wheFe they can ha PANTED—AVARTMENTS FURYISHED, O08 PAR be wheily unatl S feslten. ie chewed ona Oe. fiven and reculred. address B eonstoting vf w penticr frat, ‘Aamali | Monstrated most eonclalvely that the South was in @ im the fmmedint York wou wort dope rab tehe coull expect me Bosh? IN tHe couyrny—1x eted to. Address B sect J mb ohe op ph, iD wk and healthy vit 4 = thie pretered lve to the South--was deceptive 2 ferry. elec t the abel Invery in the Southera eet | State rticolur aim of the North, and ac OURSE PACING. —MON DAY, APRIL ‘clock, P.M, Purse, $10, Mile hoats. 1. deter or blu thing would, ofnowny eNreiag cemplioly this at tev ra, at the ferry iu Hoboken. | Beet thee mn aee M, MeGolteteatere ee ptt: | their energies ; that they were U.P. PERRY. | yugs Maid. J, Woodrufl enters ¢. m., Lady Bevins, P. J. | purbese, That the + A GRRMAN PRIVATE PANILYON® GEN dine ente ¢, Dan Miller. Immediately them, ‘are contendit Yemen may obtain pleasant furalshed rooms, with of centers be ae William Sony to wipe the b. fal beard A C.D, Mera 7. Conklin ville, Musted aad ni rt hiereey. This h Ls USICAL INSTRUCTION FOR BOARD.-A YOUNG | the couem nt It We andl, FM. totus ae eee a people, prevehe ht in their tive uf Poland.) whe sprake Enslitly | socrteareover.” Fare each way. Di vents. © el dung to (heirebiidren in tafaney encs experienc inGenohing Us dei JORL CONKLIN, Proprietor, [From the Colum ty Republican } erihe 1 fs boarding It is trne, attempts have scuttle her, oF U Sion counss, 1, ‘L=TROTTING To CoMMBS wanted, wh. { | with a grand ~The , Sweep. | ecmpel her to strike ber fla ath mpte have me peununase worms Adirens | state wilt tome t Do'elook pe fa ' h reeessinn tying at her must hew ees, at the D wan Gallery, 39 | cinely we y half fuetalty & the gurdihtp Goeth Gumetean. week Gece — netrect, Brooklyn, Heforences aiven ed by the proprictor—mile heats, ‘bert tree in ° » Sout Cane bh ag a and ap tee Neleon enters MM. ¢. Black Marry: A " me bo he orirges GINCLE GENTERYEN CAN DATED 1g. Ralp: Witliame ent mie | y and independones WD » ce furnish ate in ar Mann enters bl Senator: J. Wood v ne by, fought #0 n cetnhle pr vate hostee, a wont, #aita Reindeor; D. P rat Duteh Chart ' have bea #0 unjustly and ee fora doctor's office. Apply & 0 tention hae been avd ‘ pie ¥ v om | the proprietor towards pr r 7 Prem the came | TANTED=ROARD POR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, | oceasion Kee Pr tor. . nar \ W tive west vide of Dene ft neat Chambers | eo . ve tn ting of the Pagnweil Southern Rights Aho hat tr | UNOS course, 1. t A PURSE OF | Aroce a. G. W. Danedn, Bq rt Refercnee ma A. Addrocd Harry, Herald apa i adhe worn bie " = — = | ve, § t ' " y t V's RESTAURA | 7 ‘ . : ‘ | bat 4 REMOVALS. . . oN GW 4 i Aut an aU y# y ie@haiey ad in tie cot nieved from No, 29 be 87 Beoads ay, oppratt t the rege erly meeting wher refed attention, we hope t ine ty Holl. ; : | Southern Rights Aseceiawon, held om Monday, tbe uh ic, JL GIDEON BLY, and J, M. STAPLES — cd _— ¥