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take thie oppirta y to the excelleage of the Wash- sly steady and oomferenble ship, and and socurity which we have eonse- a. Wo bog most sincorety to tonder you ‘Shanke for the kind and stant atteation which to the comfort aad tare of one pescongere, a all fortnse pros ; } PAifged Rendall, Lond. ire. Wallis, do;” Mbuw fmund Jeffery, Cheltenham; T. ‘of St Thomas; Hermann Oxfordshire; Hanry Young, Francis Gyde, London; |. Tenterden, Kent: John Werner, Munster; Elica Griffithe, pert cover ou nals Batti) Pending ts fetssenberg: Dicder nder, Verden; Louis Korunan: oe edeard Belling, Erfurt; Rdmond Willian, dor acslp Keab, Kiessen; E. Meldahl end wile, Koysenhagon; Miae wwehmyer, Lybeck; T. Schonbroan and his wife; Sara pbrunn; T. Goldschmidte, Bllerstsdte: Louisa Collette, Magwood, Cc John Weik, Publishe: gery, Jersey; Eliza Jame — KF. Mahan, Publisher of the Paris, New York, and Philadelphia Fashions, has arrived in this oity; he may bes cen for a few days at Lovejoy's Hotel. Rockvitun, Ga., April 15, 1852. ¥. Maban—Dear Sir: Enclored, I hand you $0. It affords me preat satisfaction to say, 1 am highly pleased with your yy garment cutting. I have uscd, aud bave in my por- session, a number of different systems, but I find them all ‘Worthless, in comparison with yours. Youra respectfully, RILEY BATCHELER. Fashionable Clothi: Establishment.—- ALFRED MUNROE & CO. 441 Broadway, between Howard and Grand street: in Pine and Fashionadl Clot Under Garments, Boys’ and Children’s ‘lothing, of the best deseriptio sand strangers are imvited to call and examine. Genteel Garments made to order, and Foray made, at G. B. CLARKE'S, Faahfonable Tailor, 116 William street, near John street. Thoso beautiful Sack Frocks, $10 to’ $12; Dross Coats, $16 to $20, made and cut Bp the tirte style of elegance: other garments in proportion. ly store is full of choice goody, Established 1814. Gents from the South and elsewhere plon: 1. Spirit of Beau Brummel, Appear t—Taste, nce, and Fashion, are the ruling spirits of SMITH & RICE’S Clothing Warereoms, 102 Fulton street. If you ‘want to be suited, patronise them. Now, their garments are made of the best materials, and at the lowest pric: Men of Fashion, whe have missed our store, 237 Broad- midet for gentlemen's spring summer wear, just imported, and ready to take their measures for that gem of the wardrobe, the Corrazza Shirt, A Blemish In the Fit of a Shirt Bosom, Gollar, or Wristband is av offensive to the eye of taste an & rent in the coat. To avoid the possibility of such a disagres- able incident, have your shirta made to measure on the in- Gallible principle introduced by Green, No. LAstor House, | Shirts: Shirts! Shirts! wholesale and re- fail, corner of Chambers and Greenwich strects, where ina} de found all sized Shirts, of our own manufactnre, which we warrant to give entire satisfaction, and sold at the lowest lees for cash, Also, under Garments, Gloves, Cravate, losiery, &c. THOS, McLAUGHLAN, ” India Rubber Gloves, for Garden- learing, &e. The long ones protect the wrists from exposure. Gentlemen fond of gardening or ing. Will like these articles. They are water-ticht, und make the hands soft and white. For sale at BERRIAN’S houre-furnishing establishment, 601 Broadway; HITCH- COCK & LEADBEATER'S, 347 Broadway, and at all the rubber stores. What are the Poople Thinking of !—Those who have not got Singer's Sewing Machine, are actually Aotrag. Jorge amount every day. A shrewd individual pur- ebased five of these machines one year ago, and kept an Sceursto account of receipts, and found at the end of t year he had cleared over $5,000. This isa fact. Tho name of the party (who has heretofore restricted us from giving his name) will be given to such persons as want to make money, on application to I, M. SINGER & CO., 253 Broadway. Cahili’s Mammoth Shoc Store, 377 Broad- = eis wishes to announce to the ladies, thatin ad- m to his ox ¥ from Paris a large able for the country, such as is cenerally kept by him at this season of the year. Pair Ladies’ French Galters and Slippers, just received from Paris, at BROOKS’ Boot and | Shoe Emporium, 15 Fulton streot—the cheapest place in the city to get a good article of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Ke., of every style or description, in the city. i Atip-top Boot and Shoe Store, 1s that of | E. A. BROOKS, No. 150 Fulton strect, where is kept every variety and style of Boots, Shoos, Gaiters, Slippers, &e., for the wear of ladies’, gontlemon, youths, misses, and ehildron, ‘The goods sold by Mr. Brooks are of the first class, and his rice are much lower than the usual rates of the trade in Eaieity.. ‘He isa believer in the maxin that it ix better to | make large sales at cmall profits than small sales at the ‘sual prices. Drens Boots, Gaiters, and Shocs.— Watkins, 114 Fulton street, lias now the largest and handsomost as- | wortment of tine boots, shoos, and xaitors, in_ the ci 1 | newly manufactured by him. ! It is needless to cay anything in favor of hi have been so favorably known for th Messrs. P. Laboyteanx and Son.—The L ies who have been in tle habit of purchasing their Gaiters, | Shoes, &c., at their cstal lishment in Br | fully informed that they have i ent with Mr. S CANTRELL, 3 they can be found hereaiter. 8 of equal ex- | wolfence to those that gave thom their business re i Be obtained at creatly reduced prices. His arranze- mente, hoth extensive and ecouomica! who visit his establichmont will bo e: thon, both in referonce to quality Whe Metropolitan Millinery Emporium, 568 Broadway, corner of Niblo’s New York.—Paris, London end Kuropean Millinery, Lace, Mantilla and Pancy Goods, ef the Intest fashions and desicns, are now open by D. LEABY, French, English, Belgian, Swiss and German ds, of the most exquisite kind, at ‘most moderate prices, eaies residons in, and visiters to, the metro will have Bn opportanity bot heretofore offered, of sniting their various tastes ‘in all the most fashionable coods, at the Metropolitan Millinory, Lace and Fancy Goods Emporium. | Parisian and London Monthly Fashions received by the earliest steamers. Whe Lease of High Bridge Hotel for Sale. —The Hotel at High Bridgo, on tho Westchesterside of Har- lemriver, together with eight acres of ground. Tho house fa well stocked and well furnishod, and now doing a good bu~ ens. There is on the cround two outhouses, two earriare abode, a Jarze barn, and an icchonse, containing about for- ty tons of good ice, Tho scenery is very beautiful, with | the advantage of the best of fishii. The piace will bo sold e years, 35 Bowery, where low this, and alk | dentire antixfne- rearonable if application is made early. For, further | Particulars inquire of JOHN BOARDMAN, Cortlandt | “Alley, or on the promises, Do you want to Make Moncy—Here is a pot only to provide yourself witha home, but to also ndsome prott, See Mr, P. T, Barnum's adver- tisement of those beautiful lots in the city of Bridgeport. House Cleaning.—This Important Busi- ness cannot be considered finished until the bed burs and ekroaches, the rats aud the mico, linve recoived their death dose.’ Lyon's Magnetic Powder and Magastic Pills Will clear a dwelling of all thoae nuisanoos in a single day, for fifty cents, the price of each article having becn reducad to twenty-five cents, 40 that the poor as well as the riol may participate in the comfort they seonre. But beware Srimtations, surcharged with mincral poiuon. Call at 424 And see the certificates of tive following emincnt savans and rivate citizens, to each of whoia the subscriber is permitted refer for personal confirmation :— Dr. Valectine Mott, Dr. 8. Moore, Professor Reed, De. Bettendort, Professor Chilton, Dr. Francis, Dr. Vou Rensselaer, Dr. Wagstaff, Members of the Medical Collvee. Coleman & Stetson, Astor iouse, Daniel D. Howard, itay., Irving House. Preston H. Hodges, Ruy., Cariton House, ‘Thayer Coszeus, Evq., Wost Point. Gouraud’s Liquid Halr Dye, 1s, without ption or reservation, the very best ever invontod; eqn: Ty eelebrated is GOURAUD'S Medicated Soap, for implon, f allowness, chaps, roughness, &o. Ltile ‘opr air from any part oi the body. 1 ee. Lily White, and Huir Gloss, at 67 Walker near Broadway. Wigs and Toupees.—Batchelor’s new style of Wigs are pronounced the most perf aitation of nature Yedinvonted. ‘There wanting a very ior article should @all at BATCHELOR'S co} street, where can } in the'city, Copy the address. Hair Dye.—Batchelor's celebrated Liquid Hair Dyo is the best yet discovered for coloring the hair or Whiskers the moment it is applied. The wonderful ease and gortainty with which this tay and old established Dye peviorne is astonishing. it or sale, or Sopiied, at BATCHELOR'S Wig Factory, Nv.4 Wall steeet. Copy the | address, | The Latest and Greatest Triumph of Science,—What docs it. prove to the world, the rapid an CIGST ROR Bie di Dye? brated Wig ciminate between a Cristadoro’s Dye ic in its oomposi- in before ite appli- Applied and sold, Inboratory, N Seee ts all it prom tion, leaves the hi cation. Call, wee, and be wholesale and retail, at the invont © Astor Hourc, N.’ B.—The Dye is ap rs Magic Finid, for when geno thirty years, wil Whole world. ‘he Dr. is making moucy very ef dollars must be made in a fey yours, Itis impossible to Supply the orders from all parts of the world, Tho indis- | able facts have been widely spread abroad through t aolumns of the New Vork Morald; and the dollars # owming in round numbers, It does not fail ina thousand | tri . 230 Bear] piroct, 6 Brondway, whice front hev h his vionderful discovery for sea tek x bottles for $3; and $a doxen. Oraege Mountain Water Care.—This Ba tablishment, having recontly boon greatly enlarged and Noved, cau furniel: necommedations for upwards of unde. cure-queste, Its vatnral and other advantages oe ur waved, If oqnatted, by thoee ofany other inatitue of ft kin'd. Kitnated on the rip and Fasex Railroad, Bt Routh Oran, % N. J. about one hour's ride fro the oity, Jt ds acoorsiblo LV eeveral trains ‘leily, which loave the foot ndt strat Descriptive cireulsrs cma be found at Peckator % 209 Broadway, and at tho Water C Vo, 121 Nassau street, New York. o Ma be addressed to De. d. A. Weder; ers to Goorge HL, M:, Whell, Suporintondent. Knapp's Health Nestorative Mitters.—The edject of there Bit ‘an’ object which they have ¢ falled to effact during a eric! of Gftoen years, before they ‘were advertired in the public | ¥ he radieal cure o! dyrpepeia, nervous weakn 8 wal neq i f indigestion. * the taf vellanee may be placed ap. th & are js of both nexes, and of allages, © Hudson street, Prive 60 conte per botele, ANTED—BY A SMART, ACTIVE LAD, 1° YBARS yiner BATE welds ‘of ane, 8 siteatie: 1a n in a greaery stere. Addre: ‘WANTED. THREE Dresamakers. Ref ton street, Breohlys. ANTED—A 600D COOK, WHO UNDBRSTANDS ing and irening. Apply between Jand P.M. ab 06 Seventh avenue. ANTED -A La DY'S MAID, WHO UND! uriness, and ean wash masli pet ‘wages will be given, by ferences requ red. Apply at ANTED—A NBAT, INTELLIGENT LAD TO AT- . e a Gallery. Apply at toe Prumd Gallery, Fi ae 4 YOUNG LAD, 16 YBARS OP AGE. bind bimeel€ tos trado—either @ tren worker. Any command: 4 left at 3 Pranklin square, will be at- ANTED—A SITUATION AS _UMAMBERMAID ‘a private family; the slvo, from her last ANTED—A SHOP CUTTER, IN A CLOTHING Store, corner of Barclay and Washington streets, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY & YOUNG MAN able country trad), in willing to assist in bo iven for character and TL” Herald offe ANIED—BY A YOUNG MAN FROM LEHIGH mnty, Pa, rituation as sasistant daguerreotype or in & ‘srosery store, oF any other respectable where he would make himself hand, and speaks Gerinan an of referonees ean be erview, & recommandattyn of \dresa a note to K. Y. ¥.,at the oltive of one: Suen ured ingrain Carpe ard; common ingrain Carpets, all aad seo them. ne In Carpetii 379 Broadway, eoruer of White strect, at the late Jarge auction sales, will strios, On; Brussels, Ingrains, 4s. $0 6e., and all other goo Canal Street Carpet Store.—Now 1s the ant to make a WN'S, Nor99 ry wholetale dy r y, nn private family, Must aeher and from aud be wellyrscommended. Apply ngy.—Poterson HO 13 WILLING A Bact Pourtwanl ANTED—A FIRT RATE COO! to go a sbors dirtance in the (rom 10 till 12 o’clook, at & HUMPHKE PECTABLE YOUNG PROTEST- = Spee nEReRRIRIER ar to do chamber NTED IMMEDIATELY—TWO FIRST RATE TIN- men, who understand making cases. Beekman strect, bofore ten and after two o'cloek. ork and washii ant girl, a sitnatio Bent of city referonce from her laxt place. the basement of the Presbyterian Church, between Siath and Seventh avenuos Apply at u9 | f Eleventh street, be seen for two 4 Tugraiin Carpets, four shillings per yard; BOARDING AND LODGING. GENTLEMEN, OR GENTLEMEN AND THEIR , ean be acoommodated with Board, with fur- Unfurnished rooms, in a now houso, with all the dern improvemen root, corner of Sixth W SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- b board and pleasant rooms; al lor on the first floor, suitable for and his wife, at 11534 Grand street, mont of Tapestry Oh, 1s It possiblet—can it be true people will harbor #0 long Protestant wom: care of an elderly person, or to do the hou: Please cali at 193 Woot ANTED—A BSITUATI ake care of children, 01 ewing, Tho boat of city ‘rete « days, at 313 Weet Twonty-seventh or is sold for a song! to the following likt ; the nuisance shall not exist :— few doors woot L, Delmonico, Delmonico’s eall, for thro Clarke & Baily, bh Pacitic Hotel, GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR TWO OR THREE Je gentlomen, can be accommodatod with pleasant htfully situated hou: nth street, in the immediate vicinity of Union ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE le, eighteen yoars of age, of nd waiter on table, tions to the country, board in the deli ate Shelly's) Restaurant. Broadway and Leonard street. L. B. Buisse, No. 43 John street. P. V. King, No. 41 South street. njamin Wood, No. 10 Macdougal street. No, 430 Broome street. : ick sts ais GENTEEL FAMILY RESIDING IN BROOKLYN, w house rather too large for gentleman and wile, yasant front room. Ay IN COOK, CAPABLE OF doing the washing and ironing of a small family, Re- ‘Apply at 43 Joralemon street, having remov their own use, could ao or two single gentlemen. jo and suitable inmates aro ® primary consider: jent piano in the house, Addre: gommendation required. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO THE HOUSEWORK OF A it be neat and tid ghly understands ly at 317 Washington street, one door from Jay small private fi her person, and GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR TWO SINGLE gentlemen, can obtain delightful reoms at No, 10 on seo the Exterminator is famed. Believe not certificates from the pres: Which others OF sha persons 8 ANTED—A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, OF UN. doubted character, in a widower’s family, ‘to do plain cooking, washing, and general housework tor a «mall family. She will be required to make plain dresses for two little children, Must be well recommended from her last pla Address F. T., at the office of this paper, will be at- ove if what we profess ifo, or two or throe aingle ¢ whole of the second rooklyn. Apply on the xterminator—Depot, No. itloman and his aleand retail. To 4 New Y hi It tie prinelpal dvneelete du the Unived States, Canada, &o all the principal drnggi ‘Where there’s a Will there’s a Way.—To ay hair to ite original color, wea DAVIS'S Rah- Price S0 cents per bottle. It» changes the hair by a natural process, rand street, corner of Allen, Agonts—Ring, ; Cook & Co., 279 Washington stres 862 Hudson ‘street; Lyon, 111 Houston street; FURNISHED SITTING AND BEDROOM, TO LET, rivate family, to ono or two single gentlem ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, watereloset for the use of oecupant. Term a situation as good cook, washer and ironer. No ob- Best of city reference given, fay be seen for two days, at No. 144 Twonty-firet street, between Second and Third ‘avenues, D—TWENTY LADIES TO WORK AT PAPIER hoy can take the work to their own how n earn $12 per week. A few will be learne the art, which only requires four lessons—price, $5 for full Apply, immediately, at upon the root, and For sale at the ction to goin the country, one door above Franklin street. OARD—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR TWO singlo gentlemen, ean obtain large, with all the comforts of nth street near Ninth OARD.—MRS. KEMBLE, NO. 45 RAST NINETEENTH few elegant family and singlo rooms un: mit of rooms on first floor. htful for summor, with w spacious wing room to her four new basement rooms, with board, for physicians. OARD.—THE HOUSE NO, 46 HUDSON STREET OP ving been thoroughly reno- is now open for the reception of boarders, where ona or two gentlomen and their wive gentlemen, oun be accommodated OARDING.—A VERY PLEASA lensant rooms, Hyatt’s Life Balsam.—The principal Office for tho sale of this great purifer of the blood, and certain cure for rheumatism, scrofula, &c., and ator is to quench thirst, is removed to 246 Grand street, st of the Bowery. Good for the Blood and Liver, ably on all the Kecretions, and removes the langor of the s: Wynkoop’s pure and delicions Extract of Sarcaparilla, Gnine, and Sassafras, reco ry, also, Wynkoop & Co r the eure of fever and agne, ‘A good band ea: sure to cure ag Broadway, up ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN FROM THE SOUTH, A situation as Book keeper, or as Assistant Book keeper and Salesman, in a wholesale dry goods or silk store, whor ledgé of the Southern trade may fallycompetent, and can give good refor- A. H,, Herald offic ANTED—A SMART YOUNG MAN, ‘One willing to make himself generally useful d act occasionally in the capacity of waiter, y address A, B., stating where Inst employed, at this ee. Also, two front his acquaintance and kno Dock, Dandelion, be mended by all Tonic Mixture Duane street park, and also several single T FRONT ROOM tion will be vory desirable for the snm- rge, with all the modern improvement: ‘At 814 Greenwich street, OARDING IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, FIVE MINUTES walk from the ferry.—A small fami sant front Room and Bedroom on the second floor, would like to bave them occupied by a gentleman and his wifo, artial board for gentleman, Referenecs exchanged. Inquire at 196 Atlantic street. OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN BE comfortably accommodated with a pleasant parlor aud bedroom on the second floor; also # fow single gontlemen with beard, in tho very pleasantly situated house, No. 27 North Moore street, near St. John’s Square, On Thursday, May 13, in St. John’s Church. Yonkers, by the Rev. Chas, H. Halsey, Mr. Tuostas G. Puc to Miss Saran C. Bex On Thursday, May 1 land, Mr. Trosias Couiins to Miss mor; the house i ply immediatel: ANTED—A YOUNG MAN FROM THE COUNTRY, ) Who understands keeping ac: Ho must be honest and faithful Plover, and willing to work, Su manent situation, by applying a Crockery Store, lal Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, betwe hours of 9 and 12 A.M. ANTRD—PIANO FORTE MAKERS TO WORK AT the various branches of the business; none but first rate workmen, sober and steady mon, such as can come well recommended, need appl and 65 Contre street, or of , of Yonkers, in Now York, by Elder W Row- x Contins, all of counts and taskin| to the interost of one may hear of a y, having a plea- Klyn, between the On Thursday, May 13, by the Rey. Mr. Houghton, Joux C. Brony to Mancanir, daughter of John Drum- mond, all ot this city, On Thursday. May 13, by the Rev. of London, to Miss Ey On the 7th of November, 1851, by the Rey. J. H, Price, Ewen to Miss Many J. McClusky, Mr, ii», ConsueR, of Eowarp Mo so: RUCK, Nos. 63 |. COLE & CO., No.8 Ann D. D., W. Ocirvin }. Tavi.or, both of ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO U: the bankbock and stationery busincss, to be sales man in adown town retail store. thansuch as are well qualified, and can give satisfactory reference a3 to capability and honesty. Apply after 9 o'olock A. M., at the book’ store, No, 140 Maiden lane, be- twoen Water and Front streets. ANTED—MEN TO TRAVEL IN THIS AND THR Weatern States, in a businoss that pays from $100 to $500 per month. Those having from $200 to $1,000 (no others dapply), will please addross James J., Herald offi The business is reapeotable, and no one who ie not fully sat fied of ita Inerativeness will be importuned to engage, YOUNG MAN, RECENTLY Fi wants a sittation as Assistant Bookkeoper in Ne, forwarding, or f the largest h . A moderate salary only expected. tory referemeee wil at Post oflice DERSTANDS OARDING—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN BE accommodated with a Parlor and Bedroom, with Board. ‘The rooms are in front of Broadway, on the second floor. Also desirable Rooms for two gentlemen, No others need aj Lost overboard, accidentally, on the 15th of April, from the steamer Uncle Sam, from » Louis, Cranzys G, Cumpensox, of New York, eldest son of the lnte Peregrine and Frances 62 ew Albany, going to St, Apply at 624 OARDING—FOUR OR FIVE RESPECTABLE young mon ean be accommodated with board and good Airy rooms, at $250 per week, at No. 6 Dover strect. OARD.—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, OR A FEW single gentlemen, can be accommodated with superior applying at’ 82 Willow atreet, Brookly por Wook, payablein advance, in lien of reference, OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIP single gentlemen, ean have a parlor and heidee fomely furnished, in’ the first class house 43 West Twenty- Vétwoon Fifth and Dinner at nix o' OARDING, IN SOUTH BROOKL A few ean be accommodated in a private Terms moderate. Jleagant, about ten minutes walk from Sou References exohan mmberson, aged 23 years ‘on. his way to California, and leaves a large eircle of friends to mourn his untimely death, Buffalo and Norwalk papers please copy. On Friday, May 14, Eraxserra Fanstrk, aged 7 years, daughter of Aaron D. and Si ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral. to-moi o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 149 Sands Her remains will be interred at Green- ah M. Farmer, protic la M_ SCOTLAND, ow afternoon, at 3 | street. Brooklyn. wood Cemetery. Oa Sixth day morning, May 14, Davin Surroy, in the 74th year of his age, The friends of the Sutton, are respectfully invited to attend the from his late vesidenc at 2 o'clock P, M. On Friday, May 14, of covswi Mary and John Me ‘The relatives an | invited to altend . Address B. FINLA FOR YOUNG SMALL RESPT, renting @ couple of 9 J. Location, eoutral, west ride idvessed to G. J. E FAMILY, IS DESIROUS OF ul of his brother, George partial board. { Broadway. A Morton stroct, on First day, rat this office OARD.--A GENTLEMAN AND RIS WIFE, OR & few single gentlemen, cen obtain full or ut rooms, where there are but few ll the modern improvements, and a ation, No. 59 West Twenty-iirst atreet, betweon ion, Dosrstex, son of rath. in the 24th year of his age. f the thinily are rexpectfally funoral, from his late residence, No. 123 Anthony street, to-morrow afternoon, at t com, thou hast left us, Joss we deoply feel od that has bereft u He ean all our sorrows heal. arinenixe, danghter of Patrick ed 19 years and 6 months, and friends of the family, und those of her ve respectfully invited to mn, at 2 o'clock, Walker street ANxow, uged 73 ATION 18 WANTHO BY A PAD’, WHO: D THRIR wi TWO GENTLEMEN ean be accommodated with unfurnished coors in ® pri- References exchanged, chard street, pear ENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE © furnished Inrge parlore and bi a a first class priva All the modern itn; BLE MARRIED rd the atearship United States, ct to Mrs. D. B., Herald office, and Ann McLaughlin. 3 TT ee uation as good cock, of f of city reference brothers. Daniel and Patrick, attend her funeral, to-morrow atter from the residence of her fa On Thursday, May Washington Square, plensant yard, floor, botweon the h Keferences required. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO GEN or & few single ‘e family, where the Apply av 19 Willonghhy #t from hor Jast place, where she hag nrg of and WA. M., and J Nis friends and acquaintances, and those of the family, reepectfully invited ternoon, at 3 o'clock, nb and faney goods bus m ho Increared nd $1,000, which eo, No. 10 Albany ill be interred in the cemetery on the first avenue, mein papers please o On Thursday, Mey 13. of ve . aged 28 years, Tho friends of the family are respectfully invited to ate tend her funeral, from the re j . Williamsburg. to-morrow afternoon, at 2 ek, without further invilation On Thursday. May 1! | John Field, aged 64 years, Funeral this forenoon at 11 o'clock, from the residence | of U, F, Coleg. No, 80 Clinton etreet, to Asteria by the 1 ITE OF APARTMENTS IN rat classé house, i loeations up ts POAT D.—A innd, and can comms Communications, Post Oifice, wi CH NURSK WANTED. biod references, n, With use of hot and od with board in a private ta emmption, Avevsra Vie al name and addross, Ly OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN, WITHIN A PRW minutes walk of th CE CRFAM MAN WANTED—AT 2 Broadway. On is (he compounding « roughiy wader. widow of the late m in wll ite varie pels her absence from hor eeful, van find steady employment and goo OR WANTED--ANY PRR. MAKERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY, AT BELL'S, 55 Canal strovt. OARD IN THE COUNTR ore board during the ew »on the west side of the If mmands a view of the noble tuds by steaiaboat—arriving in Now York 3, Janes IL Owens, in the 85th year of his age Ilis friends and acquaintances, and those of his #tep- father, George G. Campbell. ave respect te attend his funeral, from the residence: GWeet Nineteenth etre afternoon, at 5 PXPERTENCED | HEARN BROTHERS, 425 +» General Post Off (ability meed apply. B.S. hort. but severe ill © years 10 months and 25 On Wednesday. Wr T, De AVENUE, NEAR lovers wanted to he relatives and friends of the fumily, the members of of National Chapter No. 18 0. U. A. commodated, on m The location is convenie Referonces giv TRY BOARD—HUDSON RIVER SIDE~AT THK Jak, A. CLARK, IPO FAMILIES ABOUT hand required. invited to attend his funeral, to-m: o'eloek, from his late residence, No. 1 out further invitation nesday evening, Moy GOING TO THE COUNTRY.— | ess Mra. W., Broadway Post " enilemen—Spacious. el od bathing, boating, fishing, and charming scenery on ry side, and of enay acoces by Vurza Monnens, ‘ated, healthy— , stating Where D, A SITUATI t or Courier, by a middie aged mod to the ab aks English, Freneh, and German, nue, third floor. YO STEAMBOAT § e relatives and friends of the invited to attend her funeral. this morning at 9 trom her late re »: without further notice On Thureday. May 1 house, or te Mc corner of Exchange place and Uanover atree NOUNTRY BOARD.—THE /-Bridgoport, Conn. ¢ Twenty-first street, Adureas 7., 255 First LOON WALT- o th, comfurt, aud Coes by railroud oF stoamboat.. 1) MB, Propriotor. !RNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—A SPLENDID PAR- » to one or two single Broadway, first door above Ninth at Without breakfaet, SUMMER BOARD.—WOOD LAWN, ON THE BANKS of the Lndson, f ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. lor and Bedroom to 1 | | axe SEE SECOND OO WHOLESALE Worg, Jersey City, Key & whidies to add one or two resp Good city references. 1G Roosevelt street, neat Chatham street. @ TEACHERS OF person to teach Navigation by Nystr: new machino, by which any sailor that ean read be taught navigatien in a few loss jciting orders en commissi POST OFFICE NOTICES. THE EUROPEAN MAILS Per Cniled Statos mail steamship BALTIC, will ol: at this office on Saturd: mail for Bromen and the ( A. Z., care of Mr. Ramsay, OST OPFICE.—NOTI A.M. A closed NAVIGATION.—WANTED — A rman States will bo made 1 WM. V. BRAD PERSONAL. P MARY NOONAN, FROM FERMOY, COU Ireland, will call at 282 Second » C and D, rear building, eho will see hor cousin, Honorah #0 on the promisoa, t, and a new line of stages, UMMER DOARD.—PAVILION, NEW ROCHELLE— and delightfal sun 0 flitiee for enjoying the —A RESPECTABLE YOU breast of milk, ha a child to nurse at at 147 Jay strevt, Brooklyn, sec | foot ev » between avenues on of guosta, and the M. A. FOREMAN, ow epen for ecuing of rome. F[\UR ANNUAL CONVENTION OY 1 Fraternity will be held. 6. Warria Springteld, Mase,, mn Wedneada; Pa 'etook P. HE MEMBERS AND EX-MEMBERS OF GOLUMBIAN Go No. 4, are respectfully requested to Charch and Vorey atrects, on Saturday. May 16, attend the funeral of Willtam A, Durant, en place a 2. M.—No, 16 Dutch street. JOUN BAUM, Foreman, Cnas. A, Boorn, 8e HIRD MECHANICS’ Lean Asvociati The third regular m wy the above Association will be held at 163 Bowery, on Tuesday evening, May 18, at 9 o'clock, when shares will be offered for redemption, This society, although not three months old, has already redeemed 39 xbares, and the entrance foe will materially be raised. ae are aro but & fied shai sf join anu the entrance fee onl, pers josiro' join” ing bad better atte: ‘d thie meeting. This Association loans money at six per eent on the actual amount advaneed. J. PECARE, Secretary. EW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD COMPANY, The annual olection for thirteen direotore of this ¢ pany, will de hold at their office, No. 2 Hanover street, o1 eases, Ma the 18th, 1862, bet bourse of 12 M, ani Steir room BUILDING AND MUTUAL 2PM. The afer book of both stocks will be elosed Mo: day, May she 10h, a0 Se'sloek, FM aad opened on Wed. | onda, a at 10 ooloe! 4 en ofthe Board. ‘a. RYLB, Jr., Besrelary, KOTON AQUEDUCT OFFICE, ROTUNDA, PARK, | May 11, 1852.--Publie notice is by give that the | €roton Water rents, for 1X52, beeame due om the let of May | nt, and payment of the same is requested to made | At the office of the Croton Aqueduct Depart thout | delay. R. C. HANOB, Register (YIRST EXCURSION TO THE FISHING BANKS.— ‘The steamer Buffalo, Captain Hancox, will leave on Sunday, May 16th, Thorsday, 20th, and Sunday, 230, from foot of Hammond street, at 734 u'loek, Sprin 7%. £4¢. Catharine 84g, Pier No. 3, N. A. &ec., provided, Fare 123 cents each way. OTICE—THE SUBSCRIBER MAS RESUMED THE practice of law. and has an offico and & connection in bueiness with Wm E. Curtis, Eaq., at No. 106 Broadway. Ho will attend the Court of Appeals, and be in eourt during ite nousion SAMUEL A. FOOT. OTFS ON THE BANKS OF ENGLAND, IRELAND, and Scotland; also, English, French, German, and all other foreign specie, gold dua, aid bulliony dealt in om the moat Uberal terms, at the office of J. THOMPSON, corner ‘of Wall street and Broadway. SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR NEWBURG—LAND- ing at Yonkers, Hastings, Dobbs’ Ferry, Tarrytown. Sing Sing, Haverstraw, Vorplanck’s, Caldwell's, Coazens’ Dock, and Cold Spring—Touching at Hamniond street each way.— Fare, 5) cents to Newburg.—The steamer THOS. E. HULSE, Capt. £. Van Wart, Will leave tho foot of Jay street, thir pier above Chambers street, every Sunday morning, at 734 O'olock, for the above places. Returning, will leave New- burg, at 1X; o'clock, P. M. This boas leaves New York for Haverstraw, at 64 P.M., Sundays, landing at Yonkers. For further particulars, inquire on board the boat, or of WM. RADFORD, 202 West atroct. NEW PUBLICATIONS. HEAD OF ALL COMPETITION.—GRAHAM'S AME- rican Monthly Magazine, for June, The most magnifi- t number over from the press. Now is the time to subscribe for thi w volume, commencing with July. 112 pages original matter in every number. The description of Hoe's Factory alone, with its oes. t illustrations, comt $400, and is worth twice tho price of 1 TRINUTORR, Hoe's Machine Works. ‘A Farewell. Wm. H, C. Hosmer. Edith Morton, Miss 8. A. Stuart. pines Sueseutod by Rogers’ Statue of Ruth, 7. Buebanan ond. Ferdinand de Candoll Tho Ghost-Raia What dostthou Work for! Caroline F. Orne. April. W. HL. C,H. ‘Tom Moore. Bon Gaultier. A Lite of Vicissitudes, P. R. Jame: 1 Woo Thee, Spring, Win. Albert Sutli Song. L. L. Me to Manage. Author of Clovernook.” The Phantom Field. 0. I, Victor, Shakespeare, Erastus W. Elleworth. ‘Tho Muster’s Mate's Yarn, H. Milnor Klapp. The Actual The Pledge, John Neal. ‘ To a Beautiful Girl. J. 'R. Barrick. ‘The First Age. H. Didimus : ‘The Orphan's Hymn, E, Anna Lewis, Religion. J. Hunt, Jr. ‘Titus Quincting Flaminins. H.W. Herbert. ‘Our Minnio’s Dream. A Roveriat. Sonnet.—Pleasure. Wm. Alexande Nelly Nowlan’s Experience, Mrs, To Adhemar. EB. A. L. Review of Now Books. Literary Gorsip, Gratian's Small Talk. G. R. G. EMBELLISHMENTS. Isadore, A most exquinite stipple engraving by Mote. Tom Moore, Engraved by Devereux. Music. Honr of Fond Delight. Illustrated by Devereux. Hoe's Machine Works. Broome-Street Manufactorice, Gold-Street Warehouses. Gold-Strect Ground Plan, Broome-Street Ground Pian. Old Steam Engine, Broome-rt. Great Foundery, Smithy. Saw Shop. Saw Hardening Room. Grinding Room. Tron Planing and Cotting Roow. 9 ibseription $3 per year. 25 eon umbor, Subscription $9 Der year Pipe & DAVENPORT Agente for New-York and vicinity. . C, Hall. AY NUMBER JUST OUT.—NELSON’S NORTHERN Lancet and American Journal of Medical Jaris- prudence.—Tho cheapest medical journal in the United Etates, and published monthly, at $1 a year in advance, or 1254 cents a number, ‘Contents for the May number: PART L—CLINK EPARTMENT. Clinieal Lectures on Diseases of Women and Children delivered in the University of Now York, by Prot. 6. Bedford, Lecture XVUIT.—Donble eneysted Ovarian dropay, with loversion of the mucous, membrane of ‘the vag Sup- pression ef the menses from cold. Menstruation uninter- rupted during pregnancy, and occurring with marked rogu- Invity at its usual periods—Prognancy four months ad- vanced, Convulsions from teothing sn infant oleven month lent discharge from the female urethra oceasioue of tho neck of the bladder, Dropsy in @ gitl ce, with albuminous urine, ORIGUYAL DEVALTMENT, ial glance at the LL. D., & istory of tor of gunr- sam metropolis, y Dr. Walker, of Keese, eal ¢ ory of Medicine, nde of the Tn- tor of Prisons eS 3 Provinvinl Insp I, —POTPORIAT. EPA ral Advertiser.—To Mod ists, Booksellers, &e. Braithwaith's Kotrospoct of Practical Medi felin, Haines & Co. No. 107 Water Our Letter and New edionl S¢ A Nut for the By Dr. Brig Bedford's O w Harpshice Journal of Medicine to s,0f New Y strie Clinique. By De, Biair, of But- ns to Mid- or daw. Gard- Hooker en the or'a Book Table.—Ramsay's Contriby Binekman on Exscetion of the Tx the History of the art of M Doctrines of Homeopath: The Lancet in New York tions and pu dents. PART Le son— Lecture XVIT. (Concluded,) (Concluded. )—tufant 1 contents of the Thorax. and the Infantile Circulation. RK tions and Cries in the Uterns and Vagina, Exeminati the lungs in the infant; their color, tonve, maznitnde and weight je of conducting the Hydro: » Ob. tiona to ite yuligity, The ores on eo, Evidence deriva. Contrast of the Portal rds of Fetal examination of Blood stains. fen of Suicide, iptions received and » & Townend's, 2 ; and hdward inter will contain one of Professor 4 on the disengos of wom Joiversity of New Vork, a tures on Medical Juriepre RIVATE PHYSIOLOGY—JUST PUBLISHER itdons, colored plates 1. “Pho Marriage Gui Jopedia of all that m ooph, et thosolntending to marry, can desire or row 2. “The Malo 11 its de: A the best moans oring its powors, and proserving them. even to every man's own vee. Remem hove by all others of ti aud prectically nsefal. Hollick, and contain sil hit ne T. W. STRONG, lee everywhere. ‘Can be vont EW MEDICAL, BOOKS.—A PRACTICAT, WORK OM oand Treatments of Diver: ostwick, M.D. pravtising p) o compisints, Pri th redaced te Extract from the Boston Medieal t may bo said fearicasly, to be 4 qremt work on the camo fainily diseases, nud far euperior to anything of the kind before wblished in this country.” Author of & work om Secrob ice and their terrible consequences. This doubt, the moat truthinl and important book ublished. Price $1. Author of a book on Natn- al Doath, Dict, &e.; Pamily Physician; Cause of Quac ko. &e, Forsale at 222, and of the Author, 04 Broadw: Conroy, who bas come from Albany to see hor. ‘It is sup- posed she har the eare of childven in New York. TORMATION WANTED OF PATRICK LADERTY Any person giving nm of his life or doath, will re suin ol fifty dollars, by applying to THOMAS @ B.—This je tho eighth advertisement, but No RusWor hide As yet Leen received up to this date, THOMAS GUY. AKEN BY MISTAKE,ON MONDAY LAST, RETWEE 74 and 8 o'clock im the morn: from the Now York Hotel, the bar, the owner will thank him = eee ees POLITICAL. SETING OF THE THIRD WARD DEMO- Ward Committee, held at the house of William droft on Friday evening, May 14, tho following committee eral Committee, at Tam- Sharles Bletoher, OOMS TO LET, WITit ¢ WITHOUT BOARD.~TWO sccotemodaced, in a deliy! forts of » home will be «i TET NURSE.—A YOUNG WOMAN, WITTLA PRESIT breast of milk, wishos 8 situation as Wet Nurse, She best of recommendations, and is 4 Prove % East Trenty e ANTED—AT NO. 114 NASSAU STREP, SALUSMEN, ichool Tonchers, Drug Clerks n Railreads, Farms and St rdeners and Wi plicants at a distance ree of postage, doscribing the situation, will be suited, yhis wife, Mary J ly trie informa Fourth avenue, Tenth avenue. A LARGE SECOND STORY FRONT furnished, with a bedeoom, con= ‘on water, attached, without board, to gonbie- men, “Apply at 16 Warren strect, ADIES CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH 1 sad pleasant rooms, furoished or usfurnial ed, T., Broadway Fost Offes, Oot boys to learn Macos for smart onclosing one dollar, tradee;;Coaohme: irle ready, A a dork, light Umbrella, person will loave it a6 BAR CATIA- bormaids, Sea: Ladios’ "Maids, ddrersing a note to R. 8, ora, Girls, Nurses, 8, Irish, English, German, Scotch, h, French, American, and eolored Sorvants; Sal Bar-keepers, Book-keepors, Por ‘armers, Laborers, Apprentice Office free to employers, TS OF ROOMS. FURNISHED or vofurnished, with or without board, at 97 Cli place, Bighth stree T—THREE FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET ith board, ing newly furnished bons, with modora jim provementa: given And required, Ingnire at 1 ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, BOARD for tho lady only, a furnis! in tho upper part of the city, where. the boarders, Terms, $5 por week, in advance, Addrese, Broadway Post Otfive. WO SPLENDID st ', Grooms, Gar- niet, Sohool- ANTED—AT 262 HUDSON STREP tors, Bar- keepers, Coach rdeners, Cooks, to do general housework, Scamstrosses employ speedily supplied, ay evening, Ma, r $ PLETCHER, Chairman, oh a yam bermaida, antly sftuated are ao other always on hand. ANTED—AT THR BROOKL No. 4 Sands street, Broo Scamstreeses, General y must be well ri rs requiring Protestant or other servants, ean be supplied at this office, where n unless well ree HOUSES, ROOMS, ETC. ICE WANTED-RY A GERMAN PHYS od, cithor furnished or wat ian, Herald offies. IN THE COUN. WANTED. in 9 respeotal . maids, Nursos furnished, Addre SOCIBTY MEETINGS, rand Girls, & . . ee OWARD LODGE tension of Howard Lodg evening next, 19th inst, 3 NO. 60, 1.0. 0, P—A_SPHOT OUSE WANTED—IMME DIATE try, a few miles from the city, whero & girls’ Kohool oF one that is partially fuenished, hed, will be preterred t. ®enperior kind is wanted arden, Me. at h on wives of 1 disposed to take thie doy on the same, are cordial! ITUATIONS FOR COOKS, Laundresses, Samet ters, &e., of various nat sity—at ‘the Select Protortant iN atroet, and Society Agoncy, 106 Chambers at o'are the only offices extensively patron’ rst-class servants’ OR BETWEEN FUL- ton street and il Maiden lano, Ene little room is required, able familes and ANTED.-—ANY PERSON HAVI a silver, or com) NTED—A BASEMENT. Office, with or witl ‘ TweMin stroete witheat boar OSTER STRERT SYNAGOG will deliver a Lestur 114. M. The members of the So Condition of the Jews, are reapestfn! 19 to potice their proceeding FOR A PHYSICIAN'S itaated betweon First ‘A Paid, stating terme, &o., D. B. J,, if Be SILVER, GER- sition Watohe ) oan, at 237 1 y ill wear for years; by & COPARTNERSIOP NOTICES, ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.—THE CO. Parioership heretofore existing between Charles Mills- rah and Hector W. Vaughan, under the firm of Charice abu & Co, is dissolved hy mutual coasent. The aeaaof the Into fem will be pettled by Charles Iilis- gu owly, Who is Blono authorized ‘to sign tho name of the fra. CHARLES JILLSBURCH. ARTNER WANTED (IN LIEU OF A RETIRED Tartner) ina tncrative manofacturing business that for iteclf. Immediate application, stating amount mmand and real name, to be made to Meratd office. ARTNER WANTED—A YOUNG MAN WIIO HAS 4 general knowledgo of bnsintss, with » large city go- tance, also well acqnaiute in *very State in the Union, 4 Hike bo inveat from $400 to 500" ia aome profitable bne singss—not particular, if protcable, Address Howard, Me- rald o oeatio INEST METAL MARBLE.—WANTED, A PARTNER, h, for the manwfacturing of Meval Marble, for Pisecs, of the best and moat approved kind ranted by chemical treatment against rust, consorving ite first brightness eclorn, 0 ndedmitting the richest patterns, im all nia that of white Cararean marble, It ia &much rticle over ll others manufactured till mow—the » by its cloments and the applied water ery carly, to lone its color, and to «pit even pplied’on the baek #ide only. Apply at n Bank Bullding, rvom No. 1 INSTRUCTIONS. JPRENCH, LAR GUAGE, —-PROVMSSOR RICHARD, one of tho editors of the French Literary Reviow, boys to inform his scholars and the public that he will r nN Monda ng, 17th inst, from seven to nine o’el ¢ regul ns in French, for b ners and for 5 vane ré.ab No, 051 Broadway. Punetwal attoud- ance is rd. NSTRUCTIONS IN FIVE USEFUL AND TWO OR. namental arts, by which industrivas persons can maka from $0 to $100 per month, will be addreas, on receipt of twent: D. D. BURT, box 00, Brow LOST AND REWARDS, REWALRDO.—LOST, ATOR NEAR MBTROPOLT- on Thursday last, two Sik Pursen—ona tainiag short $12 in bills of the Southport Bank ) . in two amall gold phocer, nce in bills and s memorandum on paper. Ap- ply at217 Madison street. REWARD-LOST—aN OLD BLUE CROCHET rt‘s store, in Broadway, and d was @ box een- js. The Gnder ean re- 66 Weet Yourteently the other about $: n Caval «(reet~in REWARD —DOG LOST.—A BLACK AND TAB English Terrier Bitoh, with» whieh her nane, * reward will be moroeeo sotlar, ed. Phe above i with the tanks of the owner to who- Ver Will return ber to 754 or 13 Broadway. O8T—ON THURSDAY, taining two checks. drawn on the Butehers Bonk, by Thomas Coraly to Bartlett Smith, sad co being for five A POOKET one being forten hundred dollar hundred. Also, acheck dawn by € ton Bank. for two bundrod doll The finder, by returning it to the office of Willard & Swe will be liberally rewarded, and no questions asked, O8T.—A SMALL CARPET BAG LOST, ON WRD- peaday evening, in a Knickerbocker tage, about ebcht he finder will be liberal with Pierce, McClellan & Pioroe, 413 West atroct. OST—A NOTE FOR $518, DRAWN BY JOUN LOVR- joy to the order of James Cornell. an: + No 51 Chambers street, ) by leaving by Ap nd payable in three months after finder will be suitably rewarded by returning it to J, B. Borse, No. 29 Wall street. OG LOST.—A SMALL WHITE POODLE DOG strayed from No. 62 Eliridgo , be paid ¢0 any person who will return him to the above treet. $6 reward will OUND—A LARGE WHITE AND BACK NB’ foundland Dog ; had on two oollars (m steol one). The owner can have him by applying ®t Amity street, and paying charges. NTREVILLE COURSE, L. I.—T! May 15, at 3 o'elook, PB. M.. to 250 1b. wager b. m. Iola; Wm, Whelan names b.¢. odintoly after, a eweepstake for $3 in five in barnons, Odell nasnos ch. m. Lady Putnam JOEL CONKLIN, P. ATION AL ACADEMY OF DESIG enth ananal exhibition of the Academy in now » ‘thoir gallery, 663 Bro M Single admiasion, ss eens i, tare Toguos, 1244 conte, By order of tho vant Hh ere 2, th. SH EGOGUE. Co! T THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NATIONAL Academy of Design, held on e elected offices filly eente, Cater Wednesday, the 12th 1 the ensuing year minings, ¥ re Pri onding Seore gre Seerotary; Francis W. Kdrmond , Mombers of the following w: A.B. Durand, § dent; T. Addison Ric! % C John W. Caesil Vincent Colyer, who together with thu Council, constitute the Stand Committee for the Exhibition of 1868. F. 0. were elected Academician Boutelle, Thomas Cummings, jr, W. J. Hays, Awsoci By order of the Council. J. H. SHEGOGU RE, Corresponding Seoretary. —BIGGAR'S REPOSITORY OF FINE now the only iad Encravings by Morghen, Sharpe, Longht, & d other ecraps by tl drapery, flower matorials, &e. nd ¥. B, Carpenter, 00 in the vity &c. Small Landsoapes, thousand, Grate Aprons, ‘00D, FOR THK 1d proporale wil Quartarmaster's, Dopartin 1b to the deeini ROPOSALS FOR COAL AND ved at the offide ‘Written and w la ) for farnishing, sa} ‘broken nnd acrosi eight hundred Yernor’s Inland and Bedlo familton; the qu ime before han ind fifty tons of red © no publi¢ senlos. Sam: d merchantable joualy designated, time, and te bo delive and corded by the con- tractor; dolivery to begin aod be completed as above. Bonds, whore names and rosi e bide, will bo required for the faithful per- THOS. SWORDS, Lt. Co} Office of the Quartermaster’s Department, No. 5 Now Yerk, May 8th, 1852, FYICE.OF THE BALTIMO! formance of the contracts E AND OHIO RAILROAD any, March 24, 1M52—Propesals for $700,000 of the ynds of the Tiultimore wad Ohio —Propvzals will be received at this office, on or before ith day of May next, for se lara of the Conpon’ Bonds of this company, bearing intorea’. ereent por annum, ally, and redeomable in the yenr 1880, last‘on the list estimated for stocking the road in the repors of 1849, when the road was placed be iystied in sums of $1400 and $5) each, and be free fromm tax. Payments will bo required as follows—tht uy: Fifteen por cent of tho amount upon the seveptance of the bids, and the balance in equal monthly invtalments of one, two, three, four, and five month the first day of June next, or the pureh: ing the whole at any time within the periodm Interest will be allowed on tho filteen per cent r 7 and the company reserves to the right of accepting or rejecting an. J. 5. ATKINSON, Trossurer, a hundred thousand dol- at the rate of ax yablo somi-anny- ‘hove bonds are the commencing on may have the EW YORK EXCHA? tal stock in the New York nnting to $1,000 000. having been fully ing received the deed of the known as the M nuized this day, b; Wall streot, horevoto entero inte posaession and tion of Simeon Baldwin, President, and W. &. following persons Boorman. Jam:s Brown, or, W. W. Defurest, Aspinwall, Cl 5 John. Ward, Nicholas 1 ERTISER HAS AQ- ent with che American wired, hy an article « Itis claimed by the owners that Its capacity 13 unsurpassed ¢, for preparing stone for neducts, and brid uco its oqual, for je what Woodworth's 2! aw mill to tho rough 104 ohine in oxisten Duildings, canal Looks. e the world to prod Machine {s to boards, or th brown stone, marblo, equal beauty and ense—part the Paterson ledge. Th the brown stone fron carriage is fed fi & five horeo power applied to ove forward from two to threo feet and take off from one to two inches of stone, if to an even surface. The forward motion tieth of an inch, eaoh blo: ng hes twenty-four cbiaels, which Dlowe por minut machino, the stono will required, 66 bring ike twenty-five thoasan parently dulling the chivels in the lonat dozras dvertisor ie to form. wil a joint stock company, whieh t lewst, to apnme ston * little delay as powsi ll pat in operntinn ix tn required width or gage In t machani- invited toea!l at the com- and where ® made! vy will take the trout rs within two 1 d to call and examine partisulars, apply at the offi pany, 62 William etreet, five or thirty Lats of ‘wontieth and Fortieth Wanted, twen’ island, betwoon streets, ou toe North or East rivers, PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTION ed against buying or in any way negotiating any of the wing eheoks, lost yesterday, and Yoon stopped:—One chock drawn om ment there! has utchers & Drovers’ ‘arnley to Bartlett Smith, oa» being for one sand dollars, and the other for five hundred doll + Meyer, on the Fulton Bank for BARTLETT SMITH. EN PER CENT COUPON BONDS, OF THR CITIES of Peru and Davenport, for sal of Davenport, Low alse, avheck drawn hy C. two handred dolla of Peru, Ilinois, bon years to run; both interest at ten d gaacantood by tl road Company, Furthor partiowlare may be kn: EW. CLARK, DO OL Wall street, corner of Wil!ism. HE NEW TORK CASH LOAN OFFICF & NASSAU otrest, has removed to the opposite side, No. 86, second floor, near Fulton atree Signmments or storage of m: ook Island Rail enerally, and pe JOS, B. DA CAMARA, 56 Nasgan street. IN SUMS VARYING PROM $19,000 of that #nm yaa at six per goat. on first Sloss linproved renl estate in Wl Apply to D. W. C. MORKIS & BROTHER, N All abeeet, corner of Broad $32,00 mortzago, om rat ela $30,00 various smaller sume. street, frout office, ret foor, $2.40 bo $10 0%) AT SIX PER CENT INTE- rest (in ono ur more sums) on bond and ctive real estate in this oity, UNIREY, Now. 23 and 25 Wall st. MORTGAGE, OR UN- rO LOAN—OD incambered proper: m 10'A, M,to4P. M —WHOEVER WANTS TO MAKE THIS tment of one-fourth ter amount, can ce: Y, 412 Bromaway, WANTED, FROM $5,00 TO $10,600, on good bonds and mortgazes, on im= coanty, New York; interett $10,000. Proved farms in Chautau —FOR A TERM OF YFARS cont interest, if applied for <6 loan in various cums, to suit tendid houses, country seats, aud LAWRENCE, 75 Nassau streets 10 LOAN.—MONEY MAY BE OBTAINED Also, goods b and Agency Offics, 10 Broad- root, room No. 8 0 & MATHEWS —WANTED, Amount to engage im $1,500. Address ““Houd taplé manufacturing Shove capital, to take an interest in the country, where there, ap extent bar Deai- 0, together with as all

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