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NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENVETT. FYROFRIETOR AND EDITOR, @yV7CE N. W CORNER OF FUTON ANP NASSAU STS. New Yerk, Friday, May 24, 1853, Maild for Europe. KE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD. ‘The American mail steamship Atlantic. Captain Weert wil! leave this port tommorrow noon, for Halifix sod Laverpec!, {he European and Asiatic maile w de-morrew inorning at a quarter before 1) o'toek Rew Yous Wersay Hexann, with the latest mews. pul BMabed iy English and Freneh, will be t Bine o'Bock. Bingle- copies, in wrappers, «ix The News. The lightning of yesterday compelled all the Beuther lines of telegraphs to suspend operations Alll son o'clock at wight, and even when they d eemmence operations it wae almost impossible tc got a clue to the meaning of some of the despatches. Our special Washington correspondent intorms us @x-Gov. Marcy, in reply to Capt. Scott's letter of inquiry, writes that he has ulways ap- proved of the Compromise measures, and shall always fecbbound to do.ail in his power to proserve hem inviolate. This settles the question. All the prominent democrats for the Presidency have now | q@poker-out boldly on this question—they have left no loophole through which they can back out. Will not Gen. Scott do the same? We shal! see. ‘According to the report of the proseedings in the Dnited States Senate, yesterday, one of the preposed amendments to the Deficiency bill, with regard to Sdditional compensation te the Collins steamers, was yejected by 4 vote of IS ayes to 25 nays—at least Bo say abe wires. It that It is pretty certain rge majority ef Senaters are favorable to extending the aid necessary for the continuance of this line, and no @oubt the criginal proposition of $33,000 per trip will eventually pass. This is due to the commerce, the patriotism and the enterprise of the nation, There was cnother long-winded debate on the cum dignitate of eating the frults ef the earth without any »weat on their brows. Bat thie is not the lot of man hero belew, whatever is be in | the Blyeiam of the other world The politicians and statesmen who have taken thie matter wp, know all this ax woll a we do Danie) W db @ indi viduals; ond as he wre why wae he invited to the Verhaps by bis eloquence ingnish ter is one net he could have “mede the worse appear the better reason,” and me time manufretare a little politica? capital on his way to Washington We shonid like the great cxpounder of the € Keott, J toe the mai Nave kine what ie the opinion stitution” of the and whether if and veto ce ae cirenlar of J President be w wld oullify, or impair the eficacy Slave law. This was not touched | Captain Jo ! | | upon by any of the Speakers, though it is the great | topic which, together with the Maine I absorbing the public interest. At toad bill, it b all cham ‘Tre Ant Union ann ors Progance Destixy.— vera) inquiries have been put to ue lately, from various quarters, by numerous subseribers of the American Art Union, as to the dertiny of that in- | stitution, and the fate which will overtake ite large accumulation of fands—an accumulation amount- ing toa hundred and fifty thousand doliars. We have heard little, ef late, tending to give us any id or foretaste of the decision of the Supreme Court of thir city, in respect to the constitutionality of the Art Union; bat we understand that the Judges have made up their minds on the subj and that their decision will be pronounced to-morrow, Whatever this decision ‘may be, coming from the Supreme | Court, is not of so much consequence, except it | should concur with the decision of the Recorder, and | affirm his judgment asto the unconstitutionality and illegality of the institution, as it has been con- ducted, If the Supreme Court should decide in its | favor, the question will then be carried to a higher court--the Court of Appeals; and, judging from the independence, the strong American good eense, and the sound legal principles which that high tribunal | has displayed in ite Inte decision against the great | legislative canal juggle of this State, we cann e@empromise measures in the House of Representa-*| ddubt but they will decide against the small Art tives yesterday, which was very appropriately { Union juggle; for both ac: a lunatic in the gallery, who was dé | passed by the Legislature thr Frous of enlightening the learned body with regard | sumption, and regardlessnes Whether the man was crazy be- | of the State wound wp b; te their dutie: fore he entered the House, or whether he was ren- @ered so by the wild and unbusinesslike proceedings | of the members, the roport does not say. The proceedings of the different rpligious con- | Duer—who studiously abstained f ventions throughout the country, which are given | thie morning, possess pears that the Univer: Boston, are exceedingly nsiderable interest. It ap- iets, now in convention a promise measures of the last Congress; and one of tho epeakers in the cotrse of bis remarks, gloried in the fact of having mang ged to disseminate abolition doctrines in Keutucky some years ago,.under the protence of arguing against capital punishment. ow this is a direct confession of having been guilty of euplicity. the gentleman for hie bypoerisy, but it fe very cor- tain that good Christians will not. Quite an excitement appears uave been created by the rewdy proceedings at (he temperance gather- img in Feneuil Hall, Boston, last evening. After the fighting men had been expelled, a gentleman had his pocket picked. The abolitionists of Boston were particularly sa- vage againg. the Methodist chureh, and Webster and Kossuth, yesterday. Their malignity does not appear to have interfered with the reception of the Matter at Buffalo yesterday The proceedings of the Women’s Rights Conven- tien, at Massillon, Ohio, are reported to have been conducted in an able anddignified manner. Having managed to keep out Abby Kelly, Greeley, and some of the other old fogivs of the fraternity, these female reformers are now getting along in a some- what morf satisfactory way to the and ina more sensible manne: The telegraphs this morning, furnish the particu- Jars of severai maritime n different diree- tions, in which many lives were lost. Affairs in Buenos Ayres appear to be in a vory quiet and satisfactc ne days later news elves austors, from that quarter was received yesterday, which Indicates that thus far the order of things was ra- pidly develo the resources of the Plate pro- vine Free Farms for Everyhoty. Last evening, a homestead mass meeting was held im the Park, as will be seen by our report of the proceedings. ve democrats and progr electionecring huwbu, The progress have takenupt the Presidential elec higher than the other for the popular vote. they both miscalculate. They will get very few votes in return for this humbt The ehrewd mass of of the people know full well that a free farm in the | Sar West would be perfectly useless to the great ma- Jority of them, on the condition which would, of | ecurse, Le attached to its possession, in the event of @uch 2a absurd enactment bein ry man would have to settle upon the ranted to him. how many of the lazy loafers who are advocating thie measure, would accopt a farm under such condi- tions: or whether mechanics, in our large towns. would abandon their oceupations and turn farmers? Where would they get the stock, and the farming utensils, and the large capital necessary to clear and eultivate these farms, andrender them productive— to say nothing of the expense of conveying them- selves and their families to such distany And supposing them to be pe d of the Becessary means, why, the purchase of a farm would be a mere nothing, compared with the outlay to bring it into cultivation claimed land is the smalle t item of the expense. Jt is not the price of a farm that ids mm the way of poople becoming farmer: the price of labor, and the price of stock, want of skill, the distanc and other consideration A. free farm, therefore, in the wilden of no use toa moan without mee and is no inducement to a man with means. What do mechanics or the great ma- dority of citizens know about farming? They could not carn coats to their backs by agriculture. It is well known that froin four to five per cent is t wet that ean be by capital invested in farming operations. The thing sounds very fine t men who never reflect, and never look re beneath the furfice y humbug. But it is as purely visiouary az Koseuth’s pitched battles, and his utopian re- public that ie to be in Hungary. If the bill should pase to-morrow, it would not bring another acre of ground into cultiv it did, it would put or keep ae many acres out of cultivation somewhere else The men who ery out for for every ill, are chiefly those who call them 5 ori “indus , most of them proving their in 'y by neglecting te mend their pantaloons, while they are very busy in trying to mond constitutions What these gentlemen at large most want, is the peerage of some grand par in the shape of a Jaw, that will render work (of which they entertain | for all time tO | ayy co very hard | ¢ a holy horror) entirely unnecesss come. But a@ free farm requi work to make anything out of i je not what they desire. They are for the most part cocialists and atheiste, who do not regard the ebligations of the Christian religion, which say “if any man will not work, neither let him cat.” On principle, they hold work in utter detestation, both , therefore, troubled about the Com- | yight or wrong, Judge Duer wa Abolitionists will doubtless eulogise | n—each faction trying to bid | But | passed by Con- | But we should like to kasi + | © | curtain, nody | no objection to appropriate the labor of | ethers, acoumulated in the shape of property, of which they want a division, Free farms would probably satisfy them to a certain extent, if they free, the seed sown free, and the crops reaped free, heaving them pothing to do but to enjoy the otsum eeuld siso get the ground cleared and ploughed to have been ignorance, seem ugh pre of the fundamental law But avother important question will still remain, and that is, the disposition of the property of the | Art Union. According to the détision of Judge m touching the constitutional ques feems that the property of the institution does not belong to the sub | atall. Whether the charter of the vion— positive in opinion that the substribers had no rights—a deci- sion almost equivalent to that which should declare that the subscribers in banking, insurance or rail- road companies had, by the very fact of their taking stock and paying money for shares, deprived them- selves of all right or title in the property of those associations. Such was the strange and illogical de- cision of Judge Duer, on that branch of the ease presented to him ; andif it had been given by any other than the same sensible man who made the sound speceh before the insane revellers at the K sath festival in thi that the person so deciding had been visiting the Rochester knockers, and had received intimation from the spirit of some deceased Franklin or Bacon, that such was the proper leg: question. . So that, whatever may be decided to-morrow by the Supreme Court, in respect to the constitutional ity of the Art Union, it will have to be further de- cided what is to become of all the property of the association, who are the owners of it, or if it h. owners at all. The truth of the matter is, if the practices of the Art Union in drawing lotte had been charged and proven against Tom, Dick or Harry, of the Five Pints, instead of against the cit, liticians and other great men—there would have been no difficulty in deciding, long since, on the , and Tom, Dick or Harry, of the Five Pointe, would, before this time, have served out their term of imprisonment in the penitentiary, for the off of being engaged in lotteries, contrary to law. cas A Discrosvres—Tue Case or Fry sus Br 'T.—We understand that the case of Fry vs. Bennett—a suit for libel, instituted by a former manager of the Astor Place Opera House, against the New York Heravp, for certain state- ments concerning the management of I | in this city—will soon come on before a judge and | jury, and wi me of the most curious and ren ble features of ope ment that ever | were exhibited in any civilized country. Some of ions are now goin; | on, in consequence of several of the witnesses in the | matter being about to depart from the country; and losed by them is of the most laugh- ription, displaying Cor Or reveal ma | the preliminary legal investig | the evidence di | able, curious, and original de: opera management, or rather mismanagement, in {avery ludicrous light. These disclosures will em- | brace the peculiar system of o; cellar er ay | and an exposé of the habits of oyster cellar critics, of the manners and doing: and of prime donne in the “ green toom,” to an extent which will throw much light on the history of Italian opera in this city. We are about beginning a new era in operatic affairs in New York, and in this country, by the proposition for erecting three new Italian opera houses; and the revela- | tions of the private history of recent management the world, will tend to benefit future managers and | fature opera singers, to an extent beyond what is now dreamed of. The valueof the wnre- | Tre Yeurow Freee iw Buazri.—The news received om | Wednesday from Pernambuco, stated that the deaths at Rio de Janeiro were from eighty to ninety a day, That statement was probably an ©: jon of the truth. Auncxed is a report of the four public hospitals of " In Hospital. To Febr 40 3 March bee 02 wow “Sis aceses 16 iid as ‘Where are two weeks wanting, of which we have no pa- pers after all. a of from yellow fever. it will be perceived th city the poputati m board of ver *, aud the impru- in The morts very be which is near to be living, wet clot | donce of eallore when in port | shea | Tue Tuesines—The an presented at each f, are ruch us cannot fall to portioular ement hinent, for this event of the dy establ please the votari« se advertisement: Nine Days Later from Bacnos Ayres, anus, Capt. Powers, arrived at this port tk © bark Oe lny from Buenos Ayres, She bringe us files « | British Packet to the 27th of March, inclusive | Phere fe no news of importance, has iseued a manifesto to the «the latest document fom him, we ¢ Gey, Urquiz pe As it im full — VIVA LA CONFEDERACION ARGENTINA ! NOR AND CAPTAIN-GENERAL OF THE PROVINCE PATHE RiOS, UENRRAL-IN-OMLEY OF THE ALLIED Li ¥, PO THE ARGENTINE CONPEOEBATION, YROCLAMATION, Argontinos:—If my voice, faithful ceho of tho entiments that animate aman devoted from his youth to the service of the country, merit your Consideration and respect; if | twenty years of privations, of vicissitudes and of war, are | worth anything in your estimation; if the revolution of the | Tstof May and its conseqnenees are suilicient titles to lay | down principles, and diffuse maaime of national order aad ation, L consider myself, compatriots. fully entitied ‘nd to exhetion my observations by these BERATING AL o address You Entecedent. When in vow of the droadful pisture of a Violent and retrogade administration, exbibited to the world by a perverse son of the republic, it conceived the idea of upectting the throne of the tyrants, and rox establishing the reign of liberal institutions in the Plate, it was beoause I heard the silent shout of the com: munity, protesting against the ambition and barbarity of their oppressors, The moment appeared to me to have ar- rived foF presonting them with the rich gift of liverty being bow fully worthy of it. | The long period of twenty years of abuses, and oi the moet degrading despotism, were & Dpdliaut seboo) for (ke young ecctions of the republic, ie | his | 1 view of the Art Union | any | Hon. John Smith and others—bankers, lawyers, po- | of managers behind the . | in that line, which this suit will bring out before | Lut private letters complain of heat, but not of | ness—und taking in consideration that all deaths are | Finveked she whone vagaries had stron birth to the eminows monster thet preve ite ontraile, ne of ordor, Toonfraternity amd seaoei 5 ting rea tee of a fotore of Kberty andgiory. and the reverut G d- tpn of Botre Rinse then became the sacred dogma of tbo Areen tine ecmmonities, My misri the resurres- tp cfany pares, but the observance of the Arcentine com. pact calohyated hy oil the provinces of the Oonfedorath | guprersed by the wasnimous declaration of the communis, | ard by the blood of the eons of the republ 0 oh Fitvation of these countries by deprtvin fival of tho prerogstives iaherratin the community A to substitnee she violent rule of pers bxercise of the rights of things: to oust Mood. and oneerestion. rende: imtaretty, tolent, even its reins Le its merited octal rank. without rogerding opia susded thot thrso estimable qualities may be ass with all Lors—e has boon my marc the head oh has given as its niled te Mthe branches basia of the ro- An be tyrants of the Plate. a noble satisfaet ome; if T fe winds | sure of my. ‘ | Sereda ay : : fry pri ous onfeR= ‘and an ardent devotion performed assoeintio © RepablicTo oh- y that ralers and roted 4 Honorable conveasions respeotive- ly. You p importont elewents for fixing that por- Petoal harmony that rpeeds vations along in the path of their pro ¥. Le( the intellects and hearts of all think | end fee! aright. and let th: > i ed by. menutative discussions: convert that copie nt into a iithy 4 s—do not brval instrameate of the fearcal iherty to fab Rear min all eterna of the depo. Md liberty to jastity and elements of ineandiar- the evil gen € ’ ‘as afterwards the laughingst for more than twenty year hexpatt at forests, Was pi < engendered by and fomented in those iutn- undated the communities, revolutionized od public oy nd carried licentious ness trimmphant to cont | secietion—where the proselytion of individuals is & neces sary though serry ec of their existonce—urged on by the violent impulse of the factions that the press almost doily svbdivided, werent the mercy of the first blow gwen teit by audacity and shance. And thus, itin fast happon- fd. ae proved Ly the docndos of blood, mistortanos, aw, | tears. Rosas is nothing more than the ingenious exponent | of & misled community—an abortion of anarchy—the off- suring ofinoranse, and the practical result of the ercors of publi ion. Citinens—Liberty is t the conquest ellig Liberty, properly epeali Wisdom aud mora'ity, but of common senso, aid of th pewer of being good—liberty is ov, and the reward of patriotism— is not the original fountain th necessary conseyuence poulancous virtues ef eom- Munities, Do you wish to be free’ Loan to. beso. Study Your tichts, and ¢o not forget your obligations, Support order, the ouly guarantee of pence, and respect the escred Avice of humanity, and even your own nec@sitic hey are the patrimony of mau upon esrth for whieh he must chance bis let by iin . Aad continuing inde. | Mitely in the path of pr is trupelled by | the designs of ner tinena, wit | the sincerity of m brother, with the noble iuterest of a friend, With the frankness of a soldier, and with the energetic re- ofa man who is prepared to sacrifice his doarest tions, private and poblic, upon the altars of the na- peace, avgrandizement, and constitution of the Ar- gentine republic JUSTO J. DE URQUIZA, Parenno pe Sax Bevero, Mar 1s MARKETS, March 27.—' Patriot 4oubl, os Ayres, hange.—Spani 4; Spi Am dich and Belt mer. al (on beard), eilve Court Calendar—This Day. | Usrrep Srares Crmewrr Coun’ ifth clas#).—Nos, 0 00. Ey 0, OSL, 401, 402, 518, h, and exemption from disease, In nearly all ite most dreadful forms and varietios, ean be ob- | by the use of WATTS Nervous Autidote. $1 ttle, or eight bottles in one. for $5. Office, 424 Greea- Wich street; depot, 1s Ann street. Up-town Fashionable Clothing Em| m. Well made goods, exclusively, aud at low prices.—AL= FRED MUNROE & CO. No. 441 Bi wray, oft choice Arsortwent of gentiomen’s and boys’ Clothing, ble for } nm. Our stock is very laree, and all sires of men # cap be easily fitted. All descriptions of Shirts, Under-garmente, Cray spenders, Gloves, Hosiery, &e,, at low prices, No deviation from marked price Zephe= Summer Clothing, Cheap.—Linen, + Qn * Cloth, Alpaca, Lustres, Drab d' Ete € 00 poir seasonable Cassimere F ERR Beckwan cht, € thes are made aricnt, ch Clothes, one only has to SMITH & RICK, 102 Fulton k of ready made clothing. their goods are excellent. Their prices are ae reasonabl Who Shall be Presigent !=This question can ouly bo determined by ( whoaree who gob There will who array t towards making eleg ‘The custom from all quarters which con= verges at GRREN'S, No. 1 Astor Mo tan Unanewerahl hat is Shirt p measure, are aF proved beyond | Hie in aation and comparison, and ie | nf ple justice—siace Justice isto | only another word for sucess. Shirts are the cause of more annoyance to gentlewep than any other article of apparel, To obviate | thie, a ndw and patewt system of ta n | of the form has heen invested by 8. A 1 known Purnie Murray a Warren ; to order, and wagranted to fit satiefactoriiy, in all © | oe —- ' | Entive Sets of Artifictat Teeth tnserted, on | and warranted fine gold, for $100; upper s to auy Work done in the city. I teed by 1 wal et satisfaction cuaran- LUTHER, Dentist ee and Mescer sisvets. desire to secure Copuer of I'r ' Notice to all who have { jelightful home, w | mestic life may be f for shares in the 6, | Land, L. T., will distrit day. E: wh: et only § te, will ree ight villa | from four to twenty geres. App | he m Hy, wee few any all be disposed of before that ly to ' o CHAS. WOOD, ‘28 Bront way. &T. Lew is, Carpet | Upholsterers. arl street, are selling Tapestry Brussels from Se. to | Ys. per yard; and they aleo offer their k k of Ingrain, | | Three-plys, and other Carpets, Mosaic Rugs, Oil | | Clothe, Matting, and bor articles connected with ti by other house in the eity, | Great Bari in Carpeting —Peterson | & HUMPOREY 3 } baving pu | dispose of t | ly, 7. bo ‘and all other goods equally low. ead | If you want to make a eaving of fifteen per cont, eal | Canal strect, BE. A. PETERSON & C'S, and there | i Will find good Ingrain Carpet, four #hilli | Thres-piy, weve to ten shilling: | ment of T Carpeting, sasne Bowery, ALE . BE fect wie, | | ie et new marbie, sere}! aod meeate @. of eatin finish, | at 00 Bowery, HIRAM ANDERSON § 1,00) pieoes of beautifal floor Ol Cloth, im videha, at 26. 61.. 98, Ba, Gl. and | | ds. per yard, and upwards, the most extraordiuary bacgaiae | ever offered im this city. | Glorious!=Engiish Tmpert Carpeting of gorccous and glittering colors, magnificent, Univjue, moskic and seroll he norer beforsexhibited, mt Three-ply 90 Bowery, HIRAM ANDERSON'S, Also, American Utoce | | | ply Carpets, at Gs. 6d., ad b6. per yard, of elegaus new | ppring styles, Execlstor =Only four shillings per yard, | for beautiful Ingrain Carpets of large sorolt rial | fiyuros, at HIRAM ANDENSON'S, No, 99 Howery, Ele- | eat mew pattern of Ewglivh tugrata Carpets, @t be, 59. td. Cs, Of, Ga., amd als mon Ingeain and | Ot per rs | Statr Carpeting, at be, od. » oe. 4 ey Se Od, aud te | Look wt thom. | Singer's Sewing Machine will do what no | other mack pabie of in sewing on cloth, leather, « rot material, or, in fact, anything that requires meat, hand | wome stitch What this machine professes to doit will | do perfectly. The most incredulous fully cowvinced by de- { monetrat All doubts fully removed. Machines on oahi- | bition, Come one come all—judge and be satis No charge made for ion. 1. M. SINGER & CO., 256 Broadway. Lyons’ Kathaivon, for Invigorating and moting & heal h | ed without, ughout New ¥ all dealers in similar articl | 101 Broadway. Caution, Caution, Caution.—Davis vene bas only been before the public already there are several imitators of it, proe | ited States, b . Principal wholesale depot, and original preparation, which, sb ore former color. by canging & renewed action of the coloring glands of the roots, It is cortain in it offects, and clewul: in its application. Price 50 cents per botth ‘eale at the general depot, 6 Cirand street, Brondway, G79 Washington strect, H2 Madson gtpovt, 127 Bowery, Lb Thowston etroet. | lated at a very small » Dr. Hanning the Indies of Hewokt!: of ‘icformitios, weak ire, ab three ef this week, at bhe Brooklya Institute, Hudson River Ratlroad—Sanday Pratas — ‘An ace mmodation trim for passepzers wilh hero atigs luave et on Sumday: rey nop pM.; and the Sunday re at 7S. M, for Pow: ping at all the intermediate stations: ruturoing, leave hkeepsicat4 OP. M., and arrive at Camal strest at eerie, tail tain, with passenzer cane trash vafcer start from Canal street, aco 2. M., furtead of from Chambers etrcet, as heretofore, a Astonnding.—« Dr. Fecioger t—My Dear Sir ihe wheie world whould know vf wouder(ul effects of your Magic Fluid. I lost my eyebrows and hair, and wide a nie for more than four years; {had entirely d of ever regaining my bair, as so y things had Mreduce any good reault Wor duid f have regained former hair.—Susan Kilisor has hundreds fe eviden 20 earl street, aud 476 Broadway. In large bottl pote, at fleach oJe-er Funk stool pi m trorld for afty eon to 0a4 art, it Holw es) Broadway. The key to success in bastnoss is simply to sell a first rate article at afair price. TiLOMPSON, the i has adoptod thiy rule, tnufsnow making pictures, A No. |, for fifty vents, Aga daguerrenty ei now! wutter of course he Fifty cents, at KINS'S a i Heeter streets. , at 315 Broadwa: somely eolored and encased, for Pitt 4 muperiog to most of the ‘hig both finer and thicker D, 70 Norfolk street,” Iwas no euoh word as fail.” © Ro ‘The best ekylicit Dx ia equal to the best that ean be Fine Arts.—! H. BUTLER, Plow er corner of Murray tomhines the detail of In OU, by W: fees, 2 Browivey up- reatin, e dagnerreotype with the tiui: By she use of afew bottles of than tie The Dr. ferences, without going to Ching for asto~ Fe ap Dayucrreotypes.—A class of quacks sin New York and elsewhere, d to take the most perfect Daguerreotypes in the Wha a blessing such artiste must be etonomists should not be withont there gems of better pictures can be had for $1 50 to $10, of Colored Skylight Daguerreotypes for WM Bowery the finost miniature painting. Daguerrootypes of deceased persous copied ian Crayon Pictares.—The e: quisitely deil- gate Crayon Dacuarr pipe is tak er. . any weather, by ROO’ S$ Broadway. By the way, w would eaution Dagn Artiotw against taking these pic tures in any other extablishment,sinoe Rootowns the parent for this région, and will be sure to proseeute all infringe- ments. The only Gold Medal awarded any where uring the year 1851, for Daguerreotypes, was a this eity. thor prize medals, all of his work, can be seen ster and more popular in New York two years, and in the world awarded to Mr. R sple awarded to him for the snp Sthis gallery, His now than He or. has has taken the first premium, OT, of 363 id medal, together with ten oth ictures are Broadway, eriorit, h year. Elegant French and India Wedding Cards silver bordered, engraved in the lat sat styl: sed, and plain wedding B Wafers; fine silver Door Plates of every variety and tern; Heraldric devices of ever style of the art, om stone ani Pinim an: Aendid silver emb; oho} description, int! Broadway, corner of Duane street. Great Redaction In Prices, of Fine Gold y ‘ing just ro ring ea, Chain duction in the prices of the fine Jewelry, Watobes Va: Mantle-c yep will Joel & Co., No. d43 Broadway ¢ supply of fine gold Bracelet: est designs and of exquisite workmi r ty insure &n increased sale, made a consi to any in thiseity, Rings, jiiver and silve s, Bronze, found to “ full pertectioa in pea an: be and Fancy Goods, in quality ebawers are Mand examine, at No. S43 Broad- way, between Sprringand Prince atrects. A. JOEL & CO. Brilliant Diamonds—$28 griginal package, ‘as imported, or in Dinmon Pins dealer: Rings » twen Brady’s National Gallery of Daguerreo- types, 205 Broadway comprises portraits distinguished men of onrown countr sees of Loule Nepolvon, Lama like Sue, and other distinguiel Panoramic View of San Fr steamer. dis picture: at the World's Fai all lovers of tive fine arte. Jewelry av mann’ and Manufactory, second story, SSI Broadway, corner White street. DAVID RAIT, ts to suit ens! ty-fve facturers’ prices. rearat, in the tomers. cont less than retail Sales Ri most of the ozether with fine 0,° Thiers, Eugone ns. Also, @ Grand t received by the last ha prize meds] was awarded Alone well worthy of @ visit from Summer Hats of White Rocky Mountain Beaver, French Silver Beaver, and black lossy Moleskin, ‘They are light, elegant and tasty, and will comp pare in point of style or quality, with any tive dollar hat of Broad- way. One qnality, one price, and no abatement. Oaly $3. Nos. 146 and 148 jaesan etrect. Knox, No. 128 Fulton street, wants us to say something about his Hate—something tha If we confine ourselves to words of pei f truth, for KNOX'S whose eanty he said, could not the artiste in the world ware The perfeetion atts cannot be surpassed ia dura. mpetition. ortment of Children’s Hats, besides i rdrawn though a! stantly engaged in pa ng by Knox in the manufacture of Hay by the most fi bility and economy of cost h Knox also keeps an her. ters thy defy’ 6: 8 hats rr Canes, Umbrellas, and other articles to match. tehsive bavaar is located in the Sun Building, No. 128 Fulton street. the truth, e cans ats are very His ex- The Relief of Broadway.—No Plan yet vested for this deni procure a Rock ed object, is so practicable ih Nassau street, call at y Mountain Beaver. : Say ‘ole 2 the asunvyauce of Broadway, and 25 per cont in the bargain. Originality Triamphant!—An Ovation to | nay boseen at any hour, at MU room, 20 Third avenue, where s crowd gathered, extolling the beauty aud finish of his Mat. Hiv venine, new styleis beautiful. Competitors Distanced—The Union sttil | 1'S§ super fconnoisse hy salen are are Abead.—The Drab Beaver Hat issued by the Pooplos’ Hotters, for summer we noisseurs the model bh Tehtness, and elezan Union, Stan Pew eppoeite the Astor Ho Ve, and (if 2 moth ard of Miller, ti Shoemater, Con [ to read this noti she be eontemplating ILLER, 14 Canal street. The «West End” Ladics’ Shoe Establish. | f an ting these article ho deal with h que Great Jones Ladies’ Shoes and Gentlomen’s Boot most eatemsirve stock of be Shoe and patent o @ $4 and $i OY ather dress B. th durability, No. 1! Par’ the eit d many yeurs ox autifully made ladies’ Ties: and Buskins, and every variety of tine Pr ots for'gentiomen, may be ned wt the store of 8. CAMILL, 377 Broadway, which das his nim isto give sati ¢ employs none but the most , has been pronounced by con- of the season, combining as it do- Mat Pinishe k Re Have we a indy reader, wishing to supply chillren wi 4, who has ved Ladies’ Boot wad any stich lady does as the honor y a se her, shontd urchases in this line, to cailom Mr. pers, Ties, Xe., manufactured by ixtod by the well kaown firm of Lahoy= Broadway, pusaose a dezree of elegance e ‘The aiters, ie asevredly the most complete bovt aud shee establishment iu the Univa, Telescope for salem—A superior 3); Inch achromatic, Jones, London, powers, a finder, horixontal adj . Dts, Ea telay 8 bri iual Londen price, $2 JOUN Edinba: i in Bdinburg. of delightful # Brown Stout and f asks of eight doven each. ) maker, | and vert age, and five astron al rack, and ked in 2 case. Will be sold Low, by ROACH, Optician, 79 Nassau street. vor. Alto, Barclay, Peri omival serew . Orie Ale—From one of the best beew- It is sprightly on the palate, rich, ins & ter, bottled by Messrs, Hilbert, ia JOEN DUNCAN & SONS, Broadway. Straw I atin Is astonishing how fash- jonstie Straw Hats are this se nd there is no eetab- Lisnmemt where ladios can seleet from s better and more fashionable stock than at YOU Bowery. got apy thing that ie pri G'S new and cheap rtor He keeps # handsome assortment; you are ane to ty and farhiomable in the straw line, Straw Hots. —Just reecived, several cases of hair, of thi aw Hat Establishment, Mant to Indies are offered th orivin, Sol Broadway, my ott tiewlar bionde lac finest quality, at YOUNG'S Cheap Four thourand, ‘and are mow realy for i and atinuch lower prices than heretofore, For pare eve advertisement in noother colo 2 Bowery, near Hester et ck, at the Paris Mantili pection—all of the Gbo, BULP eet, Mantillas! {=Great inducements is Em cht hundred and se elegant garments were received on Saturday richest Proprietor, Te the Lovers of Valencten Laces.—John & Co, 257 Bi ze let of Val Lich the Thor's prives. eu dway, have Laces, Biack Shawls anc ast reeeived from Auce \ fancy Will eell right off at ifty per cont below y the Root and Shoe sto Patton Sateet, t from Broadway, considered « tite bast, if not tb tion in New York. An enterpri Cinanl Bs New York Linen Hall, Mars worth of & it, MOWARI ts a hinese Batid: ings, 500 Rrondway.—The public is reepecttaily informed chat, on the fret Broadway (Chinese Build ings) Will be ypened for the exclusive safe of Linens, The pevenity of an establishinent of thir clues hae long beon felt ta Zii2,the peasent time, pe house for the f hs has ever existed, mneh to the in- ° henvehouders, who have found it almont im- cn which they could dopend aa ee ane wold in this market, by auc ey instance, worthless, having been # sehing by the manufanturem. These fied their wey «hands ab a very low price, and, ¥e » fre uontly fonnd to he Anything bat wet 4. Te remedy this evil, the propri-tore pl ves in mo instea: « rticfe that is motel! pure m, warranted & riect in every respect. Their present etorl hav boom red wader | f diroction, expressly fur this fontiowe Udy eystom, thus 4 turing 8 gepvine art the lowert price, Thee # eompri Lines to the finest Cam beic we be conducted on will be marked in plain by € mt NB We tres hat ean be ave, rhovwatiom—are of the tnbrie, from’ t NDAVE Keo, Moy we! Roe oes ORE ater ay Fillews. examine Aw artacde Of Bet om for any tine Wanted, Coether with Vpholeterers are od to enll ae ate properes cxproesly al be found ee ly renews: Jeaply bed made. For sale he Orders rand oe thew This ate rat metal. BVERDELL, 302 3 t inporter and Manufacturer the capply of ail kinds of i | hotels: e., on whiek pur iscount would ve | allowed, on amounts of $190 and upward, Patent Cotton Felt Mattresses for private én he eomntey. Price, , 1 Aa etrect. of Wigs are prep See TCHELON Mat Lon peng where can be found the largest fn'the city. Copy the address, Hair Dye.—Hatchelor’s eciebrated Liquid | Mair Dye is the best yet diseovered for coloring the hair v wbishers the moment it isappliot. Tho wondertul ease ond dices : Rab The plain fact that Cristadoro's Liquid | Heir Dye does operat way asthe natural tinetore which colors th cones ded eoreny. Applied and ni) at Cristadoro’s Wig and Sealp rHonse. N. B. vate rooms for applying th Bogle’s Eleetrte Halr Dye ro- pertiesfor dyeing the hair of the most wonderful deserip- It acts like magic, aud dyes the hair th ut Ht as d to either a black or brown, of the most beautiful aad ‘al descriptien, without injW@y to the skin, aud leaves ir volter and silKier ast This, with Hyperion Fluil and Pre holeate und. retail, by A. 0 & D, Sau te ; Rushton, Clark & Co, 27% and Rive & Smith, 727 way: WI. Cary & Co, 210 Pearl street; and by druggiste aud perfumers thioughont the world, | & Professor Lovet has removed to Li4 Cham-= bers street, where he is to restore Gray flair to its iginalcolor, and cure Call, and reference will | der those who have had a porfect cure. None a a only that marked “Hi, T, LOY ET" ow the bottie wud ee Gourand’s ag Fre Bc ne exception or reservation, the vei ever in eqnal- yy clichrated is COURAUD'S Medicated ‘Soap, for euring re les, freckles How: , chaps, roughness, &o, Poul: ibtile reat, hair from any part of the body. Liquid Rouge, Lily White, and Hair Gloss,a 67 Walker atrect, near Broadway. ‘Van Deusen’s Lnproved Wahpenc alds na- ture in the proper reeretion of color and nutriment to the human hair. 'y a few weeks application of this great re- ‘medial agent, groy hairs can be fully restored to their orizi- nal color, softness, and beauty. For saleat the geweral de- jot, No. 128 Chambers street, New York, aud No, 175 Pul- on street, Brooklyn. It 1s with pleasure we inform the public that Mr. COSTAR, (late of 444 Broadway), has removed to the spacious store 448 Brondway, where they can always find the true and genuine Costar's Rat, Mouse. Roach, A\ Ground-mice, Mole. &c., Exterminator, that has prov successful in the destruction of the ‘above vermin insects, without endangering human life. Costar's Bedbug Exterminator i also very effectual ; it not only annihilates them, but keeps them away, | Costar's depot 448 Bron dwa For sale by the principal druggists, wholesale and revail, The How and the Mai : 0 plough “i cellar doors, mid Hair Dy And his tanous Bill All the vermin floors. Depot of Lyon's Macnetic Powder and Pill: MONEY MARKET. Taerspay, May 27-6 P.M. ‘There was more activity in the stock market to-day and better prices were realized, There is, however, no new feature to notice—no indication of any improvement ofan important or permanent character, With ali the abundance of money—with the facilities with which stocks can be purchased and hypothecated, there appears to be no di-position on the part of those who are not at present involved in the speculation. to enter at current rates At the first board, to-day, Erie Railroad advanced 1s per cent; Harlem, 34; Norwich and Worcester, \%; Long Island, 3; Panama Railroad, 33; New Jersey Zine, Canton Company, 1{; Harlem Extension Bonds, 1; Ocean Bank, 3s; Florence and Keyport, 1s. Railroad bonds were in demand, and closed firm at our quotations. We shall haye a steamer in from San Juan or Chagres in a few days, with another large remittance of gold dust from California, ‘This will add to our already large ac- cumulation of precious metals, and may give an impetus to the etock market. At the second board the market was firm at quotations, but the transactions were limited Holders do not appear anxious to realize at present pri The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this port, to-day, amounted to $01,178 52; payments, $99,257 24—balance, $3,814,300 15. ‘The Merchants’ Bank has declared a semi-annual divi- dend of five per cent, ‘There was an active demand for foreign exchange this morning, for remittance by the steamship Atlantic on Saturday, the effect of which was to stiffen rates. We quote bills on London at 101¢ a 1014 per cent premium ; on Paris, 5f.163( a 6f. 15; Amsterdam, 40), a 403/ ; Bre- } men, 784; a 78! ; Hamburg, 364; a 36!4, Engagements have been made to ship a considerabie amount of specie It would bea relief to the banks of this city, to export several millions of coin. It is now a dead weight in their | AS j Park. Bearded like the Pard.-Whiskers BOARDING AND LODGING. ee produced in rin weeks, by irel treme all injurtous po BX, ‘vered that will make the beard @re #1 per half G. GRAMS Reet ere ne eee anne (A TURSISUED PARLOR AND BEDROOM WA HA ‘een id his wife, with board for the ly a small private family where there are ng other DT ay yg advance if r ¥ ong rer J. Herald large room ob ipmnrs re AND “eet WIPE, OR TWO OR THREE c n bo necominodated with pleasan 4 bourd in the delightfully situated Ne f Vifwonth strect, in the imuodiate vielniiy ge a A mete COMPORTABLE ROO and new feraiture, to let to a board, on re WITH CAI £ ntheman, onhle. teria ina ule family. Amity street. No othe ourdersia Aud tear if required, and privilege of bath. For partoulargs address Walcott, Herald office, A URIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A FURNISHED sitting room aud hed room, to one or two gemtlemens hb if required. Apply at 4 Bond etreet. dorn improvemenas, Can Ao~ rlor and bedroom agentloe threo single gor mn. Loch ptace route, Referen nd prices, lovation, &e.. stated, by addressing A. C.y ottive, FURNISHED ROOM AND BOARD, AT NO.4 UNION. square. RNISHED PARLOR AND BED ROO} private family, to one or two singh ater closet for use of occupante, one door above Franklin street, 00 PRANKLIN S®REET, ONE OR TWO cau have partial board and bandsomely ire aoe Thos Fe i ean ere moat % ng. wud are willing to epi tan. Minlen pihnove 8 eee OARDING IN BROOKLYN, —A LADY HAVING ‘tak wiy furnished heuse in Clinton streot, near Atlantic 6 is desirou: taking a few gentlemen with: their wiver, or single gentlemen, Terms reasonable. Ap} ¥ LD eg etreet, up stairs, ox 166 Fulton strevt, up atai ew York. OARDING.—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN BE Jeasantly aecommodated with # furnished room (boar for the Jadly cniy iu 4 stil private family; ers. The house is newly turnished, Locat! sioasante Address Tessie. Broadway Post Otiee, ‘When and where an interview may be had, a8 n6 other will be attends Board in ady; A LARGE FRONT ROOM, ON THE SECOND r i gentleman and eas aes ove smalt tingle geatlemen ; , Nolv'itubert fe Featlemen; may be had, by applying at OARD.—A HANDSOME SUITE OF ROOMS ON THE frst floor, ais ether rooms, can be had at N’ nd *4.East Twenty-third street, a sliort distance above ituation is delichtful for t! OARDING IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.—A FRONT econd floor, to let toagentleman and two rooms for single gentlemen. In- Delaney stree OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, «N A central part of the city, where there are tew boarders, Address J, E O., Hera) OARDING —A GENTLEMAN AND LADY AND ONE or two single gentlemen, can be accommodated with: in & private family, on Second avenue, betweon Porty~ ftieth st The location is retires, healthy, t. References given and required, Addresg, st Otiee, ed to. box 1911 OARDING.-.-TWO GENTLEMEN AND THELR WIVES, also afew single gentlemen, can be accomnodated witht wed board and plessnut rooms, either fur rnished, at No, % Clill street. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND LADY. in & private family (hoard for thelady,) where chore are no borders; in the neighborhood of Broadway. Address M. A. R., at this offic OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN BE accommodated with a parlor and bed: wutry and board, at 624 Broadway; likewise one single room. Rooms on the second foo} OARDING IN ST. MARK’S PLACE single gentlemen, ommodated with p nished, with full or pa the comforts of a home SEVERAL ¥gentlemen and their wives, can be sant rooms, furnished or unfur- Board, ina private famiy, where Can he enjoyed, with hot xad cole baths. Sta tho door every five minutes to South erry. Terins very reasonable, Apply at 98 Bight street, (StoMark's place. , an, re OARD.—A VERY LARGE AND PLEASANT SECOND story front Chamber for a gontteman and his wife, may be obtained with hoard, in afamily where there ace bat few boarders, by applying at No. 11 Walker street, Roi eachanged. Ss pie reneeg oR TWO. » can haves parlor and bedroom, hand= rnished, in the first class house 43 West Twenty- n Fifth aud Sixth avenues. No chile single gentleme: mel TED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, on the north side of the city; the vieinity of Londow, terrace preferred, Address Box 1,245, stating terms, &c, OARD—A GENTLEMAN’ AND IIS WIFE, Y few single gentlemen, can obtain full or partial board, with pleasant rooms, where there are but boarders, in © all the movern improvements, and a pleastntlo- 59 West Twentyslirst street,’ between Pitch and PARLOR, WITH BEDROOM AND ed, on the second floor of a private rlor will be let, either with o> without Apply at 1M Franklin seree:, OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND IIIS Wi a few single ge n obtain well room. with board, at hes street, west of B, Reference required. panti house, or a back full or partial be OARDING.--ELEGANT ROOMS FOR FAMILIES AND single gentlemen, with or without board, can be had at No. 3 Leroy place, Hloccker street, ‘The how ot only well furnished, but ‘has every modern couveuzen-e, and {3 vaults, and must tend to a reduction of dividends. They have a larger quantity of gold on hand than ever before | known, and it is rapidly accumulating, The steamship Canada, from Boston for Liverpool, yester arvied out | $202,680 in specie, ef which $193.000 was in American | gold. | The Building Association and General Fire Tasurance | Company, having of their capital $150.000 paid in end safely invested, are now prepared to issue policies of in- surance against loss or damage by fire, at the lowest pos- IG Ventilated in a'superior manuer. ‘OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—IN 4 HOTRL OR boarding honse in the country, or a villa, thin two hundred miles, and on, near, or between the json and ; it Housatonte rivers, from June UM November, for a fi and friends, without small children. avout or pear the houve, and pleasant they nity, my ensable. U given. Address, prepaid, with terms aud full part box 1,130, Post Office, New York. VOUNTRY BOARD.—A LADY LIVING IN THE COL sible rates of premium—Jolin Brace. Presiden’ ; Daniel Barnes, Sceretary. Tho board of directors are shrewd practical men, and we haye no doubt the company will do a safe and profitable busine: | Stock Exchange, | $1000 1S t 4 | M0 USS's, | 8000 do i | - WOO KEY | EdgewortiLand Co, 8, | ‘ if WO Virginia 6's... . 000 Brie let Mt Bde, 116 1000 Eric 2d Mt Bas. 5 2000 HO. eee 100) Erie Ine Bde. 5000 C | Prey . 1000 Harlem Ex Ctfs, . | Itoo do. < mn do. . WO Mad River Ba ths Mer Ex Bk, “0 Bk Commerce. 100 Phenix Bauk, do. do. do Hariew RR: » do 25 Urien & chen RR va 1b Roch & Syr RR.opg. 7 | Isidad RR. 100 Long 250 100 Grocers’ Bk... . 226 N J Zine Co. 850 Reading RR 100" } 200°" " do, 40 300 do. 50 nM ae, Re 6 Pa SW NYS NHR, | BOARD 100 shs $1000 Kentucky 6's 1000 Ind Can P: 1000 Erie Cony, 5000 do, a 9000 Erie Tne Bis. 10000 pis 40 Harlem RR Pr: 20) Long Island RR, ow d ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. iy AEE POST OFFICE NOTICES. ROADWAY POST OFFICE. steamer Atlantic for Liverp: bags for England, Ireland, and all part Germany, will close at. tho B (A226 Broadway, near Canal street), to-morrow (Saturday) moras ing, at a quarter past ten o'clock, JAMES C. HARRIOTT, SPECIAL NOTICES. | EW YORK VOLUNTEERS.—WHEREAS, A SI'h- ; cial Committee of Doth Boards of the Common Coun- | Gil of the city of New York have been appointed for tho par- of considering what individual ts most deserving of the Bold Box, which was devised by the illustrious dackon, to be presented to the cerson who should bo adjudged by’ hia countrymen to have been the most valiant in detenve of his country in the late war with Mexico; therefore, notice is hereby given. that the Speeia] Committee will rec tenclaims from any person, Inte of the New York Volun- | teers, for said Gold Box; the claims, with thoir vouchers, to | ented within three months from this dato, and to’ he dto Charles Praxis, Chairman of the Ahove Co Now York, May 4, 1992, CILAS, BRANCLS, Ch man of Committee of Bord of Atiermon, CHARLES ff, office, that a. the next ent, and until tho | cial information has heon receiy the railroad has been epened station Above Bujio Soldado, Por the pi Toad is opened to the ernssing plac Chagres river, the traing leave daily from Aspihwall, at Quid As Mus ant Frijola at 3 P.M. PRANCIS SPIES, Secretary. Office | Pavama Raileoad Com} York, May 15, 185 OTICE.<THE TRUSTEES OF nine per con r to state that three fits, and six per cont f unt of their empital “0 it capital , or cont thereof was cash on hand ho~ d for thoix WADSWORTH, Secretary MPIRE LODO. 64, 1. 0. —OFPICERS AND | brothers, te hee Site : om ond the paar L Gdn it i, Services at Orehard strevt ob: , Creanwor i periments upon thea rand street, d to-morrow evening. and cemmonce at So'clock, RONGE, SOUR, AGENT FOR JOS ts a the United Stater, No.7 Park p il | steam a RING, me Committee of Board of Assistant Al- dermen. fie PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGATNeT THE HST ATE of Ex-Governor Young, are requestol to present them to the undersigned for examination and settlement, And those indebted Co the o will ploaso make prompt poy- pent to the under din order that t ate may he | closed, CUMMINS, ALEXANDER & GREEN, — | Attorneys of Administration, No. 11 Nassau streot. OTICK.—PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY.—OFTI? | / try sloue, would accommodate three or f (adies or cloldron) teem the city, during th sitnation is pleasant, and in a healthy neigh’ banks of the Hudson, about two hours’ rid the city by railr r steam be Address G. & Twenty- tourth street PURSISUED Rooms To .—TWO OR THREB gle gent! can obtain very pleasan nosy ithe or without p. ard, ia A firat class private Louse, nowt Weehi Enynire of Mr. A. Lambert, 295 Broade efereuers require nd twoamall r street, m q culars in Priviicee of bath ron RING, 162 Broadway URNISHED ROOMS —A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING more room than they wish to eecupy, would let to one or two single gontiemen & furnished parlor, and Lodvooms adjoining, ina modern built house, with bathgoom, &e. Apply at No, 26 Barclay street, a few doors west of Broad= wa. VURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO § GLE wen, with or withont breakfast apd tua, im the modern TLE No. 4 Amity P hovse, containing bath rooms abd ¢ ee {00D FURNISHED ROOMS TOL) HER OR seperate, on fi ond, or third saitable for married orsingle gentlemen, with part or full hoard, use of bath room, &e. “Apply Houston and Bleecker ste E t U0L Westerly place, ote, near Broadway, eat 4) woen ANDSOME ROOM AND BEDROOM, ON THE SECOND Moor, to let to a lay an f lor uns a anily of two per: Amity street. House, Hose weekly, ins rance, informetion, address William, Meraldotice. furnished, Bath in t For furthei ( NE OR TWO 6 MEN CAN BB ACCOMMO- dated, ings private family, with partial boavd, or with nished rooms, Without board. Apply at 415 Greenwich O0OMS TO L) be le rivate family, w Frmediately, a 39 Chariton et OOMS TO LET TO SIN nished or unfurnished, at 64 White street, ROOMS, WITH HOARD, SUITABLE VOR A OPN TLE ‘and his wifo, Be y bee 10 Union plus RNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, tained at No. ro LET, Ooms, FU Without board. Apply ut 423 Brosaway, mp ROOMS TWO PARLORS TOLET TO ANY WiGHLY reapectable gentleman who has been seen s*oia live abroad, Me will tind thi on second story, | @ priv 1 opportuni y. Houser pe Inquire near Bro TPVO LET=IN A PRIVATE PAMILY, WHER ar one ing nished room is i street. Addrers B, M,, thi 7 ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND EADY and bedroom, with tall how t fast for the gentleman there are no other by: and Fourth streets, west eid H., Herald c COPARTNURAHIP SORE F. OF COPARTNERSTUP.THE SUBSET? formed a coparinership for the tra fing and brass finishing thorship ty continue fr ‘ WM. BR. MASH, HUGH suyiu. ARE. CHANCE.—WANTED, A PARTNER, EITHER active or silent, Wich e@ eash capital of thece to five And dolites in one of the best stands down town for ® ng saloon, now established, ay the present proprictor cannot attend to bnsiness alone, | Most satisiac tory reference as to cheractor will be given and required. Only cash customers new! apply, Address D, Tt, Heral omices JARTNER WANTED.-THE ADVERTISER WOULD , tL May I, dining and arin like to invest from £100 to $500 in some Fospoctadie por. tor house oF saloon, now in snecoratul operation ; of would open anew pla son wit mount. Would mfacturing or oA Herald oiloe, Address with real name, business, and location. PARTNER WANTED—IN A WELL usinons, to take charge of inelde oF ax he oh Tle must be honest and perae capital would be preferred. Addrore, A; B. for two days, and it will be attended to at once, TO PRINTERS. anne enanee eee WAAAWARAARARARAA 10 PRINTERS.—FOR SALE, A LARGE HYDRAULIC Standing Press, and » super royal We with gel f-inking spparatus complete, wk & Cou Gold street ide business, ring, and some Unis office, A GREAT VARIETY OF WOODEN Av it has been in ee rr. ale Type for # ttf terme, Apply to B. wall be ee