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NTRY RESIDENCE TO LET.—THE LARGE TWO- ry dwelling house, (contains about twenty rooms) house and other ont buildings, poul syyard: mand Russell street, J. Augustus Adams, D. 8. King, Sup. ; | yicil which would not have been ta Office of the Association for the Exhibition | invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at 2 0’slock, { mia i aa Mt tee aegis | Mvantgous bargin fo the purehaccr hoa it beck | tne ntyary alae su ce far | fom thy fern of pron Ne trent jurch, James Porter ; Hedding Church, Joseph Denulson; | disposed of at ten dollars per acre,now finds no difficul- | Association om Rescrvoir Square will be ready to tocing | Street. ‘The remains will be in st Greenwood. Church, Edwaro T- Taylor. Chelsea—Park street, | ty in selling it at rates ranging from seven hundred to los in for Exhibition in the American Depart- On Friday, May 6, by the recent accident on the New Mount Bellingham Church, to be sup. | one thousand dollars peracre. The probability is that t om the 16th instant. York and New Haven Railroad, Mra. Lay te Grae, widow J H. Twombly. Dorchester—First ‘Stephen Cushing ; Second Church, Jeremiah L the ices of land must soon be doubled, petri- | Chinery, agricultural implementa; mieetsias or Wctataestts | He Mlcthenand friends ant thor le six neres of ground, being an entire block ue. 1eis plensantly ait property of » iy or pictures, as | Her relatives and friends, and those of her son-in-law, | hy sofas, chairs, conch, 7 4 De a rh ay ee gh ,,80 rapid is the growth of the place. At the same Aadsclation haa ditional | A. H. Livingston, are invited to her funeral, at St. Paul's | ings, Mrusssele and three [ly carpe's, extension tavie calculated for « geatiginan Nel. "tat own, High strect, William s° Studley; Union | Sime it would be the poorest sort of economy were the Bene che han nd 20 will | Chureh, in this city, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock. antel ard solar lamps, china, glans and plated ware, | quire of J. P. HOW AID, I 4. h 0. ae! East, William | holders of land to demand very exorbitant rates for detends, beds and bedding, wa, will | “On the 224 July last, on the Plains of Santa Fé, New d AL} annie. Cambridge, io P led t rosewood pianaforts, of superict SINEN? GOMIEE an, Harvard. str saso J.P. Collyer. Lowsll, | it. By selling reasonably they would quadruple the oods specified in this noti Mexico, of fever, James Axx, from Brooklyn, aged 22 | ‘ee PROMINENT CORNER OP- Vy Lorenzo D. B orthen strvet, More A: | value of suck portions “as they. should retain for | Fortieth tres, at she'entrance earcottke Distsiause yearn aod brother of Mr Peter HE Neefus, ay Seer ENR‘ Alne, Kibo naw, ting ep for © public & futare operations. There is, however, om the part | the’ Central Consolidated Line of Now York Railroads | aged 60 seers, late Seoetery aol Tene we or ieee aud RT UNION.—REGULAR WEEKLY SALE OF PAINT- -—egaptanesca git of our New England farmers, an aversion to selling | will transport goods intended for Exhibition free of freight, | Hiddeford Savings Institution, and Saco Mutual Fire Io- ings ¢f A nerican artists, on Monday morming next, May ve . land, and a desire to add to their landed possessions, on, proventation of the oMolal eertifieate of allotment. suraee Company. . eu | Sth, att olelock, at the gallery, $41 Broadway. Artiste (HEAMBERS STREET STORE 10 Let—THE FIRST nstrest, | that sometimes works badly for more parties than | «9 the"Aesociation, “WM. WHETTEN, Secretary. | OnFriday, May 8, Axve Cowxty, wife of Jamon Conely, | fares ea te on exhibition for six days, with marke price | sc, aes. brown stone building, No. 106 Chambers atrost to let, with immediate possess! bs nmr Rel aa ag one, and which fs in the nature of a conservative and daughter of Daniel Corr, in the 18th year of her age, | affixed, Ae, the corner upon which e, a v nd if not disposed of at private sale during that ito be f principle in social matters in this quarter of the | Woe is enue tae ikon Gened born in Tynan, county Armagh, Ireland. ue: | apply to JOSTAB PAYTON ca the shove, For particulars, Springfiel wren an examination of things at the Junction, so | {thst comfort is destroyed by your hat not titan gouge iatiel to tea ke eines) pp tipo being daily ¥ AGUERREOTYPE ROOMS TO LET, AT NO. ois O n ction, § illiams, and get one th it shape of ‘WIL: | 4 7 t t num bers of Ind: id gentl t New York =A in ith & Worcester, Park strect: Daniol E- Chapin; Laurel street, | far as my limited time would admit, and wi LIAMS" Crystal Hat Store, 156 Pelton stesans too doce, | 207 erenae:O ie atlarnoen, a2 0'¢ chock. A yey ey RG waler aah en ane leeae: Zoom. with UUTHghh Ges r will take " weph W. Lewis, William M. Mann, Sup. Springteld ree 93 for acquiring the facts were politely | ‘om Broadway. The f fiom street, Mosely Dwight; Pyncheon street! F; every facility A: afternoon, at 2 o'clock, jewhall. : afforded me by Mr Martin, and by his partner, Mr. | xnox, No, 128 Fulton Street —Hiad atl | Church of which, fommenly. be Safle street Christian The Conference recommended the alteration of their | Lackey, I took a ride to the town of Groton proper, | bis hairs’ been Heads” great Knox has castors for them | will be interred af Cyprons Ilill Cemetery. i Liberal ad moa ipline, so as to forever exclude slaveholders from the | in company with Governor Boutwell, by whom I had | all, as Othello id, and if he had quite, 'twould Friday, B, Mal mes munion of the Church; and also passed resolutions been intro juced to several gentlemen counsel with | Mave been true enough, for Knox outshines every body in ain we Dasitagton aged te ae Les favor of the Maine Liquor ‘law, and resolved to send | husiness at the Junction. It seems that the people | TAtitty a2, ,ell asin the maguifinnee of hiv brilliant | Pontns, ’ ? ne delegates to the World's Temperance Convention. of the new village—future town, I presnme—are Ne. | farited to look in, aus have BC 05 Coane cae eapoeially The proprietor will devote his attention personaliy | trance, plenty ot 4 barn to Pylpereeg oH rr wilt be Turnisiea Gag Et oe ve genius and talen: c ed in the same build Por furth ee of 8. D. HUMPUREY, ou the premises ert nanie fection for next Monda; URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—SU ; ge assortment, (nearly 20) paintin tleman's family, (with the une of & suparice piamotorte) every variety of sutject wud style,’ most of thom elegantly | consisting of seven roomt, barimant nad woliccese Bae eae f having that I 1° ook in, 96 his hate St as easy as nothing” and | _ Her remains will be taken to Orange county for inter- yg baneing in parlor gallery, or saloon, and shower bath, tc. &e" Will be tet from May ¢2 Novem- — ee sirous of having that most invaluabl; i cucumbers, and much cheaper. No. 128 Fulton | ment. ned on morning of sale. per, to a desirable tenant, on very moderate tei Our New England Correspondence. ae The Fares, though pal TE Suddenly, on Friday morning, May 6, Mr. Joseen M. JOHN LEVIS 1Broadwy. | to W. HOLBROOKE, 167 Broadway, room 20. Apply Groton Junction, (Mass.,) April 14, 1852. | the character of the railway business at the station, | _Mantillas—Fresh Importation of Mantitias.— | [it by the accident on the New York and Nex Haven | > —¥" ; ‘ eee Railroad, at Norwalk, in the 30th year of his age. AMESM. MILLER, AUCTIONEER, WILL BELL ON | FYOUSE TO LET AT HOBOKEN-MODERN BUILT, ar os i. is utterly meaningless in all other . Gov- FRANK BENNETT & CO. hav it ceived th it i 4 ee ‘Tharsday, May 12, at 12 o'clock three storie® high, in Hudson strect, Park pli “4 oton Junction—Its Origin, and Growth—Great | is utterly mear ng seleeth her respects. nor complete and elopeut aesareeaen ce fut, received ithe most | His friends, and the friends of the family, the Assocla- Shange, New York, the following ian aoa lowing property, situated at New | ken. Only a small family need apply, at 43 John street, e, at the junction of the White Plains aud Hutchin- saree ee =a ith mile of the New Haven Rail- OTEL TO L uarter on the north teats Cancion... Pantie Extcrrousmunnioax ee v Sorat re ane siegent naorts bors tion of Exempt Firemen, and the Fire Department in ge- Railway ‘acilitues for icus, the Indian name of a stream that runs through | speetfully invited to call cariy that they ee inse'tke | neral, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, trom " e tion— Establishment of B. Martin & Co., for the the plain, and at which the aborigines quenched | sdvantage of selecting whilethe most elegant garments are | his late residence, 80 Fifth street, to-morrow afternoon, | Manufacture of Agricultural Implements—The | their thirst two centuries ago. It is a mellifluous ap- | °" 2#24- at 1 o'clock. Bagle, Plough, Cultivator, Hay Cutter, §c.— | Pellation, and probably will be given to the place, Gn Friday, May 6, Rev. J. W. Louns, aged 80 years. e! Brook rod pot, viz CRYSTAL PALACE.—THE HOTEL st corner of Sixtl avenue and Fortieth ro of land; | street, immediately opposite the Crystal Palace. The hovel c"ome quarter ef an sere: | is 60 feet front and 76 feet in depth, containing one husases ‘and wat the office of the | rooms, with hot and cold water, heaters, &c.. &c., through- f laud: cottage bor 00 building lots, each Maps may boggen on’ the pres: ‘ Second Sight.—The marvellous powers pos- His fuueral will take place this afternoon, at 2 o’elock, ¢ 01 0 Elliott's Golden Reaper, a California Invention | *hould it come to have a corporate existence. At | sessed by HELLER, the Necromancer, have Attracted Maen | fromthe secidence of Wier esc ee cae tOe Peeks | Auctioneer, WAMaiden lane, New York. Hh) Sa contig alliuie’ enaventaases sentient te peaks M per» 6 “ eae is recommended only to be the name of the | attention lately. A few evenings , at one of his exhibi- | street, Hix remains will be taken to the Luth Ce. T Y bull A mk to WM, S. RIDABOCK, at the coal ofiees —The Erection of Dwelling Houses—Great In, | Post Oftice here estabhaiea, Hons, 4 gentlemen produced a eard from his pocket, and, | metery, Williamsburg, L. L. The friends of the decease, | ()“cn Monday "May Sent A) orn A a, Meets ety | 20 Grand streets from 0 Gill 10 A. ‘Veg eae arcase in the price of Land—A New Baptist | _ Groton proper is about three and a half miles | pited, !a’printed-card) The eatin eae acter te: | also of his brothers, A. W. and C. A, Lubrs, are respect. | stable No. 208 Court street, Brooklyn, the etite stock aad. | — D PRIV £ oe i from the “Junction,” and can be reached | was printed upon the card, when the Necromancer instantly | fully invited to attend his funeral inde. of said stable, consisting In part of horsey UES AD ETL hana Wea ae hea i Church--A New Name—Nonacavieus—Groton ag “4 P ry My F instant! y }e, of different colors, style and age: top b three story brick honse No. 37 West Twonty-frs6 iL either “by the rail,” or otherwise. The high- saawered) ‘ Jr., Clothi lishment, No. 102 On Saturday, May 7, Tuomas J. Boyp, youngest son of top d corti rinrils ean Qontlen b street; also the three story house No. 21 West Twenty-seoond Proper—Governor Boutwel 4 way is rather a barren way, but is much of ‘ulton street, which wi be Valentine and Ellen Boyd, of infusion on the brain. dles, bridle leigh, bells, ete. This salo will be o | street sews ee throughout, and the private stable About thirty-five miles from Bosten, anddirectly on | an ‘improvement on the railroad. ‘The land grows ae ——_—— His friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- | and'no reserve, and will be worthy the attention of the | Joining B. KINSHIMER, No. 319 Fourth avenue, e line of the Boston and Fitchburg Railway, is | Valuable as you get toward the centre of the town, | is gai ike vapert ge he eae ‘ly Clothed, it ted his Sineraly from his late residence, 22 Lafayette Ie. near Twenty fourth str , ith ¢ a af o y to call on our frion : street, n, to morrow afternoon, at 3o’clock. His = = = 3 5 icine " where it is exceedingly rich and productive. Istop- | €0., No. 31 John stret, corner of Ni 8, wh ins wi = ; é TER PARKS, AUCTIONEER.—THE CONTENTS 0) OUSES TO LET—A GENTEEL THREE STORY ituated the thriving village of Groton Junction, as, | Ded at Mr. Houterdllft orhiese T bad tho sotiefactinn grtisle neoussary to couplet 8 wardrobe may | remains will be taken to Greenwood Cometery for inter- Benson's restaurant, No, 419 Broadway. ooraar of te. isk Alec Cree neath nets meee Bucateay, a for seoreiene beset is yee Five Tee OF bi seeing ve previous el new re Basa, | the ae alge Ace as ce On Friday, May 6, Mancansr Nasncace, aged 1 yoar and Prising. oll tbe fxtprons Yarnitere, piaseweee ae Broadway. Also, a ine office at 85 Naeaan atroct, to Tots e place had no existence. @ ground which it | Governor being a regular reader of that distinguish- Business Coats, Spring Overeoats, 6 months. fast trotting mare and vehicles. Cntaloguos at sale, . L. SHELDON, 8 Nassan street. cca wa ihr Bld fo farming amon, | FEWER inept mat Merete | Seeareracceaacie eakvoractgeatans | sonal ark este Met | Since nie" FARA Wal” | Creron no yang on tna orice : : ‘aeleoto z F E i F eovered by pine forests, more dreary to the eye, | partment of journalism. Of Groton I shall write in | wreholecst springimportations. Dea J, DEVLLN = | ase? $ AT AUCTION.--W. S. MoILVAIN WILL | woomtreetad Tig rete esen street, each with ven, than those of North Carolina, because not | my next, the present letter being quite long enough. Nos. 83 and 55 Joh street, corner Nesssu, dduy, Oth May: a very aaperior let of fine woathige poe | shopson Broadway. suitable fur any light ae : Carslngs Rech j being quits long, enough, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY edd oe ORL apse irestmey, canbe AAT suggestively eloquent of “naval stores.” But Les-LE CHAUVE, Stair Carpets at wonderful low prices, Is. 6d. | us, honeysucktes, &e., from J. & P. po ee Sepia iio pavement, orehange, came with the extension The Approaching Season, 2., 24. 64., 24, and 48, per yard, at HIRAM ANDERSON’S, ay Zt derion, Jersey city.’ Catalogues. ches ewes FFICE TO LET, NO. 2 MAIDEN LANE,-ALSO, Agia facilities. At this point, it was found | some or THE S¥MMER RETREATS IN CONNECTIC! iuaveveteice ane Poneto Pay als BECOND: SED ANY ged FAY AL ESTATE.—WE ARE REQUESTED TO CALL THB Sip Selnebse yy 6mm tere ana aAGW come Neg Eon ee convenient to have meet the trains running on i aga : 3 ie pemay sontion of rou] estate buyers to the valuabl ed ___VICTOR BISHOP. various lines of which the Fitchburg Railroad has Sramrorp, Conn., April 24, 1853. _ Crystal Palace Carpets at Hiram Anderson’s been the fruitful mother. Here the Nashuaand | Mr. Br) —I notice in your paper of the 14th | cight spactous sales eee te 'Woreester trains, those of the Stonybrook and Low- | inst.,an editorial, entitled—‘Newport versus Cape 0 ell, and the Boston and Fitchburg companies, in- tersect three times every day; and twice on each day the Peterborough and Shirley trains also leave No less than eight trains are to be seen hei roperty ~ to be sold at auction by JAMES M. MILLER & CO., at th y eee PAIL Merchants’ Exchange, on Tuesday, May 10, at 12 o'clock, THiberallteeruar WAG GaEGD Me EaLOT RRL EAI RT ee ET, FOR FIVE OR MORE years, in West strect, below’ Washington Market. In- quiré at 21 Beaver street, first floor. Bowery.—Magnificont mew | [NFORMATION WANTED, BY PETER REAGAR, OF | Merchants! Exchange, on Tuesday, May 10, © tieral terms, the superb mansion, Snished ‘Turkey, medallion and mosaio carpets Ellen Culligan, ‘& native of Maryborough, “Quéen’s | on Eighth and Ninth avenuss eal rerainne ry eed perticulats apply to VICTOR BISHOP: Ne. a Maiden of one ¢ ieee; also, 1 Tugs, landscapes, matsand | gounty, Ireland, upposed to be about three years in Ame- | and on Fifty seventh, Fifty-eighth and Fifty ninth straces, | perele amply to Oe SEE ee ae neg May.” Withall due deference to your opinion, may Crystal Palace. Oe ne a ea Oe BOR RC irees SS Cheeze sacyees News xce pd barons pene whee ae We ny 9: Bloom mae = s) E on sv : Inot be allowed a few remarks on the subject of | Garpet a ee OTICE.—SHOULD THIS MEET THE RYE OF MR. | square, which ms soon to. be thrown opens The properiy ie | QP LENDID STORE TO, 1 lowed: nee os petings.—Peterson lumphrey, 379 Henry Frizell, formerly of Pompton, New Jersey, he | ou highand commanding ground, overlooking ti summer emigration from New York, in yourcolumns. | Broadway, ace daily, receiving, per packets frein Europe, | may hear of something to his advantage by addre: £ e t trains : hote | country for miles around. Also, Nos, 263 and 234 : every morning and evening, “ Sundays excepted,’ | Tn your recommendations of various places suitable | S#alensl supplies of rich and ologant enrpotings, of supe- | to box OW Post Office, Now York. __._ | ftreet, eorner of Varick. Also, 703 Greenwich st PLENDID SHOW ROOMS TO LET. and six at midday. Hence the name ofthe station— | ¢.° «immer reereations, you mention Rockawa: to-aity trade, For sale full ten per eoat loss than other ANTED— INFORMATION OF MARGARET MAR- | mefighpo: For partoulartand mays, Induive at the suctiog Baten Oe Hees way, weet aides Groton Junction—as it lies within the limits of h’ Paintiela, ‘and Glen pind ros selling similar goods, gannelly, byJames Margannelly, Sing Sing, Weetohes- | room i 3 rane areand maps, inquire at the auction | stairs wide, direct, and cary of i : Cape May, Long Branch, anit: big ene nici ate fonsall puaciers | Amon all these Old Connecticut has but one favored Splendid Carpeting north or south, no east or west, Groton | place for summer residents, and that is Fairfield. | suira & LOUNSBERY, N Junction is notin so happy a condition of | Allow mie 60 auaeews that Stamford, Connecticut, has ceiving in store, per late far: le $1 Maiden lane. illinere, pianofort 0 o ter, iweare of the Rev. Dr. Crayton, Beechwood. Apply to — nese meererrien large and dlegant ahowrooims. Also, superi ~ for Spring Sales, 1853,— | seins Margancclly, at the above direction. RB. rau WESteorn, AUCTIONEER ~ MOUSEMOLD Usie Srouilttte: lapyeen ee Appy onthe premiiees exta Sal EE lawyers, &c. Apply on the premises, or to 448 Pearl strect, ure now re- ¢ furniture-Monday morning, at It » t 146 Greon- | Dr. PO Cocullet, 602 Hreadway. id mbracing a large and clega ‘als, a larg» stock of volves SPECIAL NOTICES. wich avenue Variety of car- J ; nn a pestry, Brussels, three-ply, and ingrin onrpetings, of Pets, burewus, cileloth, matting, 00 bedsteads, sidehoards, | QTATEN ISLAND.—TO LET FOR THE SUMMER OR nce. It knows them much better than no equal in @is State for the lover of sailing, fishing, | $3 f en nnnnnnnnnnnnrnnvnnnnnnennenves | chairs, rosewood and mahogany tarble top furniture, dining ee tlary whe. in ee Gee of ecikrogtis Man and all other games sought by the lovers of country | Shaste id clegant designs, which, Levee Set te RYSTAL PALACE—TO THE EXUIBITORS—WE | cardand brenktuet tables gilt and mahdenny mnirtorm mee | Noaditae Reantifally: Giusted went ihe meee’ ant ane is created by a0 y trai neti jonally | Scenery and amusement. It was one of the first settled Qooter at very great inducements, are prepared to exeeute all orders in lithography, for Rogany arm ebikire and rockers, 30 raporior hale mattres eight tes walk from the landing. Addrose, A ” cna Ti sieaiGeale: seein , , m1 . Fancy show | pt Tm o euts, rich china, c., with a la a P get whisked of to the south when they would go | $own# inthe State of Connecticut, The Maine liquor | ya anee gay 2 datas printed in ats ta the Bucopach styler pidar to | Encrankcce'eomoren Tuvaibae: veda’ ec’ Nevponegens, | Mme: Bet a0 Hore once, TT north, and are hur:‘ed in the direction of the rising | !aW has lost caste here, and yet we have very few fiance Salamander Safes. yler’a drawings made in the'most perfect manner, with despatch, | ment. Goods to be removed immediately. \TATEN ISLAND.—TO LET, 2 MILES FROM VAN- A , e c S| drunkards. Fe town I tent.—ROBERT M. PATRICK is the sole manufacturer im | and on the most reasonable te: MICHELIN & SHAT: oi ‘ ighmon gun when their ‘ ciiberate intention wasto have fol. | drunkards. For a country town I know of none bet- Mi letece? Ih aloes Gttenon dine) Poe Eee rms. - — | © derniit angi Kichmona road, « house contain- Towed that respec':ole and usefal luminary in his | tet in point of situation, beauty, and for the affability Tocke—the SAUL ota mon ame RESMAN CURSE OF Greenway: ict TEREOSCOPES AT AUCTION —WILL BE SOLD BY | ink kitebon ; also, 10 on the s 13 Par he W. For further partiouli apply to. Gi 20 Nassau street, or to John B. Wood, om ; 4 ; BANGS, BROTHER & CO., 3 W, on the | mites. este! . Strangers had better look of its inhabitants. Interest in the welfare of the place | locks com No._ 19 ‘ASONIC NOTICE.—A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE | frtntehtse' eters E90. a yo emerning coum ney ere ¢he most eee ere has no influence with me, for I own not one foot of pro- formerly 90 John street, M. W. Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of qunsestate Bree eee Migacthalo sults may foll Thave there known husbands to | Perty; but I wish tosee all beautiful towns fully, con- | meee wxtraordina gecal Rey roese CNW Scene Waly Re alain abe) mean) ives them scolid and life-like appearance, which is very ae ——— - Beare eomn thois wives, aud children fo be eh ’2 | spicttously, represented in your columns, Fishing, | Tet Ete oie ary —Caution to the Pat. ees OSE ning, 2h in enutiful, and the ir strument ix considered one of the moat | F[1O LET, ROOMS WITH STEAM POWER—A ROOM 50 ae . Powrxu, Grand Sceretar; 7 13 remarkable inventions of modern times. ‘The attention of ntod, of easy access, condition of temporary orphanage, just because a | fowling, riding, walking, ‘and all country amuse- | Burr, Nyack,” daguerrotypists and artists generally is called to the above containing ono of Singer’s Patent Sew- elena ecicied to American Kmowledge of the pointa of the coipass does not | ments, are hereto befound. — ANTr-Mainz Law, | ing Machine fete com the: Baal ta feaeh of He: O), Seoteg THE, MEMBERS OF ONEIDA CHAPTER (SE Rae a RE TES 2 es ee L come by nature. SO ae EE REO marks, can at all times be known. A liberal reward will bo | yy fo Nem ont Bred ee oh, foe nn uapter Room, GFGARS, BRANDY, WINE-AND BUTTER, AT aud. 0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF A FIRST CLASS A place so admirably situated for the purposes of | gn the Sth ieee tt emence: Paid Gr information as to where itis. All persone aro can- | 180 foncest'of our late Urochers W: ic Fiovestise’ ‘Sy onder | ‘Dec earion Ctenaay. May 10, at 10% o'clock, at 87 Dey eeeuithe tink Star, anurans eloped fore yeveiotea " 2 in the inst., a Iaborer nam wen Readon, joned against 1 OXC e » W. HB. rd ebreet, corner o inwich, nd “gree! : 3 2 admirably ada} cian 5 intereommunication, soon attracted the attention of | putied bencath a falling embankwont at Bergen Hil, "Ne | office of 1 M. SINGER € Core machine, except at the WM. H. CORYLIZ, | {tzeet corner of ACial, blngk and: grees: tens, comes, | ‘soem Ox the dest Aree, Mimireniy adae phy: randy, wine, gin, | two large rooms. sixty fect by thirty, with slidin, 5 re, wm rising men. Messrs. B. Martin & Co.,formerly | J, while at work certing dirt, and was crushed to death. and rum, by the pipe or demijoline sivo, fh, herring, segars, | 8ix comfortable bedrooms. For farther particulars, apply of Blackstone, in Worcester county, have just | Tie unfortunste man was a native of heland, where he | ‘Txemendous Bargains in English ana U, A—NOTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF ONEIDA | ° the celebrated brands, te. Su ihiaipermlsh ING: COURTENAY: erected here a brick building, 200 feet, by 70, | left three emall child.en, having been in this country but | American donble superfine carpets at HIRAM ANDEIt. apier, 33,0. U. A., aro respectfully invited to at- ERE UES STON AGA NIER Aes onetes, (0 LET—A PART OF THE HOUSE } 0. 49 DOMINIEK having attached to it several smaller edifices, in which | four months. SON'S, No. 99 Bowery--00,000 yards of new and beautiful funeral ‘of our late worthy brother, William TILLIAM 8. MELLOR, AUCTIONEER—IIANDSOME street, secon? door out of Hudson street, consisting of it is their intention to carry on a very great business. | _ On the 6th inst , a fire broke out in the extensive tan- | Petterne of ingrain carpets, at Sth, W th . . Gd., 36., 48., Sa, 58. 6d, | Florentine, on Sunda: at two o’oloo! F Household Furniture, Pisnoforte, &e., at suction | two parlors joond floor, two attic rooms, one pan Their establishment is known as the “Groton June. | ery of Charles Néd & Co., North Woburn, Mass., and | "46, worthy of the attention of purchasers. from ays amen eeaeiens witout: pine ena G gn Tuesday, May 10, a8 103g o'clock, at the falchroom, No, 4 andfrentbasement. tion Agricultural Works,” and they manufacture | the establishment was nearly consumed. New Mourning Store.—Rich Mourning Goods By order of the Sachem. Biture, removel for convenience af sales contiotiey apne 0 LET OR LEASE—THE STORE, WITH BASEMENT thi lebrated le ough hich | took ‘The shad business has grown to be an important item | o¢ every description received daily b: furniture, covered in French satin elle and hair cloth; and second floor, northeast corner of Cortlandt and e celebrated = eagle ploughs, whic ? in the resources of the Connecticut Valley, in its season. m BARTHOLOMEW & WEID. ‘WANTS. mahogany and walnut marble top bu: “pedatends and | Greenwich streets. Apply at v2 Brondway, from 11 to 12 the $50 premium at the Worcester fair, for one The Congress Spring bathing house at Saratoga Springs, Pleare mark tho number, 551 Broadway, between St. | ~.......r.rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerrnrrnnen, | wash ‘antique carved sewing chair covered in morocoo; | ©’clock, or at % East ‘Preaty seventh pares, of the best work with the least draft,” in a trial | was destroyed by fire on the 6th inst. Nicholas and Metropolitan Hotels. YOUNG PHYSICIAN, WHO. UNDERSTANDS | Wardrobe, bookcases, shaving stands, marble top centre and ___FETER A. H. JACKSON. open to the whole Union. I examined a large A little girl, five years old, died in Newark on the 5th something of bookkeeping, and of good address, who } Pier tables, maho; any extension dining table, 18 feet lonz, number of these ploughs, and if I had any | inst. from the effects of intoxication by brandy. English Floor Otlcloths, eight yards wide, | Writes # fair band for correspondence, ean obtain a situation Preneh and Gothicbedieendr curved eany and ing chairs, Jand, most certainly I should have carried off a It is stated by s Cleveland paper, that three-fourths of | from the celobrated manufactory of John Hare & Son, ele. | to take charge of a small medicing store, at # fair salary, P gge Liar nec igh Seer ek grea meg , Th ‘the only instru- | the masters of the steamers on Lake Erie, bave been sum- | gant scroll. fresco, Gothio and Italian paintings, at HIRAM | bY sddresting ox 149 Broadway Post Ones, ti eouple of en tebe loved in turniay up the | moned to attend court at Columbur, a1 witnesses in the | ANDERSON’S, No. 99 Bowery. 10,000 yards of floor cloths, | With real na ments that should be employed in turning up the | tial brought by the owners of the Atlantic ‘against those | of 0ne to four yards wide, at 2a, Gd., 36., 30. 6d., 4s., 64. and FRENCH PERSON, bosom of our kind mother earth, she probably feel- | or the Sropellor Ogdensburg. Damages are laid at Gs. per yard, © 10 LET OR FOR SALFE—IN CENTRAL MORRISA- Bis and SeeeEee U, ld Morass: ner mie re * | story and attle houses, with plonty of greund al i gwetre.mit | Onelhaen store, Reute $2¥, $240, aud $00 Apply to BAB- Hoon Sand | COCK & MILLER, Morritania, noar the depot or to Lwortayor | HENRY & TOWNSEND, 136 Nassau street, New York. HAVING Cy) ly preach Iposecs, dithee te hodisen, | abe attention of housckecpers and others, as the goods ase | —— 4 a pare, wishes to give oo ing, under their operation, as comfortable as one of | $100,000. ¢: gentlemen. Address Broadway Post Office. all to be sold without reserve. Goods can be parked and 10 RENT—TO A PERMANENT RESIDENT, A FIRST her sons when drawing a ‘good razor over his face. | " The Senate of Massachusetts havo defeated the bill for | patra’, Eom SL MCERNSEG FORE aese Cerna | -ELOORERRER ORT WRURED STITT LEION WLRSGD: | see aero reeeae Grater me reaas Bt: 9 xeamouatte etane Nein hens in Co.'s, 3 A Co. NWA . . plete with every eon She has been ploughed so often, and ever has made so | the increare of the pay of the members of the legislature. | the pleacure of announcing to the ladies of New York, that —A middle aged man, a member of th h Reformed speaking trumpet kind a return on each occasion of such cutting treat- A printer, named Nathaniel Mitche!l, committed auicide | they are now full: Rrepared to meet the demand for their , acquainted with the Dutch, G id French commandin, ment, that we may su she likes by jumping from a fourth story window, in Richmond, on | *traw goods, which has, for the last month, been so exceed- | languages, and who has lately be ing trans- | S wot, B y Sup) < the 34 inst. ingly pressing—in consequence of the reception of an exten | lations from the English, wishes to ‘ind permanent situa- Besides the Eagle, other ploughs are manufaetured | ‘4 ‘hati weoesh in the vieinity of Halif sive ly from London and Paris. From their present | tion asa bookkeeper, assistant bookkeepor, or a writer. He EW YORK SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKERS AS- at the “Junction Works.” (I ought to mention that | .“¢"*ve'Sneosth ult, Hail fell to the depth. of fax, and varied assortment, no lady will fail to suit | can give the highest testimonials that the ‘city affords as to sociation.—The members aro requested to attend the $n 1861 the Eagle took the prize at the New York | N-C:,00 the 25th ult, ail fell to the depth of eighteen to Kind, quality, and price. Our shapes for this | his integrity and the steadiness of his habits.” He ia willing | Texular monthly meeting, to be held at Military Mall, Bow: ad ki iE 8 p inches, and did considerable damage. season, We might add, are exceedingly becoming, to work for a small salary. Address fl. H., box 1,613 Por ery, on Mondsy evening, the ‘th inst., at 734 o'clock. A Crystal Palace. Gi State fair, at Rochester.) The haycutters made Parke, an old man, about sixty years of age, has been | prices much reduced Office, good attendance is requested. By order of the Prosident ‘ant terme will be me here are admirable. The spiral knifecutter is a very | tried betcre the Circuit Court of Monroe county, Miss., RAN CIS AN REN; bee, J jpgenious contrivance, and made ine, who am rather | for committing a rape upon a girl sixteen ye age, Free Excursion—Those Destrous of Securt: OOKKEEPER WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A SIN- AINTERS.—FIFTEEN OR TWENTY GOOD HOUSE nervous, almost shudder. ‘Three different kinds of | and then murdering her, The trial’ resul his con: | s pleasant and convenient placo for sountey residence, | 22, eS ear tern Mao alae hee Tora eaicltanwmanwe necee-patee store, 360 Hower: ee Ra ace cpeeio: Pe eens oultivators are here made, and very many other arti- | yéetion, and he was sentenced to be hung on the 27th o | sreinvited to join the proprietors in visiting the Ter: BOWLES & RICE. 5 Gil pag ‘The location is suitable for all , and be, if de- id ofce, ‘stating by whom lect employed and f, a ide they bi tly laid out it cles used on farms, it being the Huger Sa Pro: Sieoeee meat ee Ee aey bop Mecag ait ahg ie port Hamil on, on Tassday ext uh tanta, tm steamer wi (T° COVTERS_WANTED, TWO OR, THREE, EXrE. sired, rented for a private residence. Apply on the premises, prietors to supply everything of the kind thai vis » le will leave foot of Murray street at 9 and 1 o’ctock. RY GOODS SALESMAN WANTED—IN A JOBBING cutters, ina wholosale clothing establishment. 5 Fs 2 Sa needed by intlfgent henculturista in all parts of the < eC Neh Hava Ane on 6 cM a NEWELL & BARKER, No. house ;one who can influence cash and sort time | APPY cine 0 Der AE ceulreen ae eal eine Union. “A new kind of churn was shown to me, | strike for an advance of twelve per cent on their ra forte ictal tt Ee OLR Ci ‘ATCHMAKER—W AN’ DIATELY, A.GOOD | ‘ishing to hire the houses on the Sixt Ask any one who has ever Used Doctor CLER! ople of Glastenbury, Conn., will celebrate the | M'LANE’S colebrated liver pills what they think of th yan produce uneaeepto niversary of the organization of that town, on | Nisety-xine ina hundred wil you they aro the ded. ninth to Fortieth ur "Wes Be ceme well recommended. Inquire | Sintom 00 054 foes deep, aad Sted. up ae places of Vea = —__—_______— | hess." The above property is the mest desirable for business A YOUNG MAN WHO | Jie Workm exceptionable references. Apply at 374 | ° ®- F- E which was patented a Ries or two back, by Mr. E. | wager Clements, of Barnet, Vt., and which really would th seem to be endewed with the ability of making but- | 260th Grand street, corner of Norfolk. 1 USE P f any location in the city. Applicants must state Hsers i ills for liver complaint, siek head-acho and dyspepsia that | — a a ANTED.—JOURNEYMEN HOUSE PAINTERS, WHO | purposes of any, Y; ter out of water, so powerful is it. Mesars. Martin & | Wednesday, the eth of May. ho wan tried in They have ever used. Read the following from oue ef otf | MO AUCTIONEERS.—THE ADVERTISER COMMANDS yg ate sepetion workmen) will) And sconsteay: work’ and ici banipete. eq de, Eur tome and Tarther pastalary Company have purchased the right to supply this | ,,The jury Lge epee etree HE eat mort respectable citizens :— an extensive acquaintance with familios in this city, | 500d wares, by, nd atroets, '* | street, from 9 till 10 A. M., and from 1till3SP M. article 0 nine counties in Massachusetta Saud txts cours tnntlin sits uit cand crisoraaare:Dapeeds | |X de Desks Seely MA ERP HOS rm oe Sia, | ee Sims CoM tienen | . RICHARDSON, = I was particularly struck with an account that I | {o'bedischarged, The Judge answered firmly that he | in my side and brenst for ag time, and, after trying | furniture anles, with which breceh st mactioneeee es | ——— 10 LET—ONE NEAT COTTAGE, WITH VERANDAH Bear at, Neeycebine,amaching, mown | Med ue poney we duchaye them, uote, the oeametn, | Taiel” Wicaetiny mcnce aaey ae Wie | Riasieng tase ene Atom Wa LOST AND FOUND, ieee RE Rng oar at aa alee Blliott’s Golden Reaper, the construction of sever ces. They then enquired very innoceatly what the con- te aves ington, Herald office. LLLP LDAP PDL LP PLLA LEAP EAA LP ELL, a le colebrated liver pills, and the few that I of which has just been commenced by Messrs. Mar- | sequences would be if they were to burst the door of their | already given me ers relief than all the other medicines I tin & Co., for the inventor. This reaper is a double | room and make their escape. The Judge gravely thrent- | have taken put togethe: machine, twelve (12) feet, hinged in the centre, and | ened them with lenis) beta &e., and they went | sult him. After examin| ia operated (curtbefore-the-horse style) by being | back, with sorrowful! hearts, to thelr apartment. Salaally oetesee shed before, rather than drawn ‘ the team. re SOTO. Dae ee pom eey No. tat ; t and ix announced to appear again at the Boston Museum, |p. § The above val , P ‘our horses will be required to propel it at the speed ‘A fatal affray occurred at Cedar Grove, Caldwell | celebrated vermifage, cau eres er gy Tospectable and the surrounding grounds covered with fine forest trees, REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE rstitess tnd the Houston stecstand Mailen lane line of run to of @ very large Newfoundland dag named “Rolla:”” | fj ire of fo. ises throughout the da; Rent $200. Inqui back and tail, weight 113 Ibs. VHS f Mott Brother arefully, he advised mo to ‘0 days in the week. The beat of city reference given, | Koad black, bisek spate on rrit H. Striker, pear the premises: of Mott Brothers, No, 2 inquire of, oraddvess te W. Ey Le 446 siath evan arenes L. WATKIB, eee crter & Striker, No. 78 Namau street, oF of Sandfords, aaa {en eee, roadw ay REWARD.—STRAYED OR STOLEN, FROM THE Slory AERC EN EPH spe Tete a taal ake uae cee $10 carner of Bleecker and Morcer streets, on May 4th, 0 LEASE.—A FOUR YEARS LEASE FOR SALE OF imaid. The beet of rete Rpply at 108 | a large irom qrey horse, together with a dirt cart and har: a fine four-story house near Broadway and im the vici- ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED LAUNDRES! it to a olairvoyant to con- the washing of a few gentlemen, or to go out in » fa: ference given, necessary to cut (twelve feet wide) from twenty to | township. about s fortnight between two intoxicat- | drug store: his city. Purchasers will please be careful | Fourth street. ». Whoever will return the said horse, cart and harness | nity of Niblo’s; also, te let, sevoral ior new houses, in twenty-five acres per day of ten hours. The greatest | ed men, John ere yoke? i; y ‘a | te f 2 is none but, Dr. M’La: liver pills. —_ dona Erott, Mauer store, corner of, Clinton ‘and Di fine localities, with immeciate possess also, a awallis improvement afforded by this reaper [s, that after | fight, in which the former was so much injured that he Osher pills, purporting te be liver pills, now before bilapee telat We nS AL Bal mall MEGS ee ee ree TB KINSHIMER, S19 Fourth avenue, from twe to fone RY dal, ek bese Prepare echie haps | fies of Tteen TAN an tntuaeh whieh jon pried Peruvian Guano.—Just received, per shi; ighth street, be: | 4 REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY EVENING, IN id a a ee ae ee raen To ofbinling ‘in | alct that he died from injuries Tecelved from John Hass- | Grecian, Gest. quality Ferevlan gunner, Nov seperpnee, | Tem N en and Tenth avenues, soond oor, _’_ | Fy REN Adgliyel Grand sad dation stcets a pyoker, | 0 LLT—A VERY DESIRAULE THREE STORY BRICK b “ 11 rid hi nd Jam, on or about the of April. Hasslam has been hate of lime constantly on hand; also agricultural and hor- ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS TICKET MASTER @R | book, containing about twenty-five dollars, 01 A house, No. $33 Henry Hers Poel i? Coe the field. The binders will ride on the reaper, ai committed for trial.—Newark Advertiser, May 7. ts, and field and garden seeds—tho largest ‘conductor on some railroad, or almost any office or | ticket for the Catharine ferry, two cart tickets, No.2,021, | tion, nd now being painted and gapered. Sf cet the the grain will be delivered bound asit passesthrough Cae ee. ~ assortment to be found in the United | post of responsibility and trast affording a fair salary. Can fi seeds ses ey noreemen tne succes te) Ba CA tox S0kb Poet Ome — h y) . ee aciaral michines of the highest class ia hein, | ;, MCRPERS 1», New Onuzans.—We find the follow- 10 and 101 Water sizoot, New York. | E.'D, Herald omen nT seen | themtoF, Naxent, “Ms iadinon street, they will receive : ~~ att ; | ing in the New Orleans , of the it. -— ~ 1@ above re’ and thanks of the owner. vention of Augustus Elliott, i a native of New | "George Morgan, a free man of color, is under arrest | Rirthemarks, Wens, Polypus, Sirrhus, Can- ANTED—AN ORPHAN GIRL, ABOUT 12 YEARS Dax Scone, Hampatire, but more recently of California. It was | in the Third district, on the charge of having stabbed d all similar marks ‘of age, to make herself useful in & private family. To Frouxr—on TUESDAY, MAY 3, A BAY HORSE, ON OR THE LADIES.—JUS? PUBLISHED, invented for, and is particularly adapted to the condi- | and killed Edmund Wayne, another free man of color, on ti a smart, tidy girl, © good home is offered, Inquire 113 the corner of Thirty-ninth street and Eloventh aven tal Palace Souvenir, or Illustrated Magasine o: tion of things in Callfornia, where it was planned, and | the 17th instant, near the convent in the lower part of » Sere 2 Bhi el NE REE IR Te Pieaaienie are paying the findor for his ¢: Fashions in Paris and Now rain oth ape sad sam i J: mn; but | the Third district. ANTED—LADIES WELL AC = te . Be where Lh ree SY Oe eta eval A man named David Nolan was yesterday brought be- gprs, oerenees Wns polishing obi L088, ON FRIDAY EVENING, IN SIXTH AVENUE Se Bapciieee Sal Beceae Se ey re Brattice fore the Recorder of the First district, to plead to the and Toupecs.—Medhurst dc Heard, | paid. Apply in Hobok ars, or in Hamersley street, purse, with about $50, yegionaiot ine Se eer Pee Onene eae charge of having struck on the head with the butt of » of 2 } aide lane, make the most perfect imitation ot na- | Third and Fourth stree ot der willbe xowarde by ret ralog same to 19 Cot- Pi 2, the machine works on a hing | whip, and killed, one Bernard Fitzpatrick, on the 25th | tural he world. Wig woarors should not © place, or 380 West street. tre, thy better to overcome inequalities of surfase, | instant. ‘The aflray occurred on the Iavee, near post 17. | {ail to examine them, are made of the best materials, | “WANTED TWO KONG A Fullerton Ne i) Seam F ‘Ne. 19 Seam- y 5 rising’even perpendicularly ,(if necessary,) while the | Fitzpatrick was taken to the Charity Hospital, where he Sutin ae ian ee ee Re ee | ea acer pees Nha etd aM atta OS roti i. ORE, Das ALL De Oe i ah Sepp rate een per age rend tat ae a ANTED—AN AMERICAN OR FRENCH YOUNG fa LA all Fs ea I he Be porerd ii lifornia) deserves | held on the of deces was fouu ie Geuraud’ , 4 money and return the papers—which are of no use pe Caan Ris eceaoity, aaa Has 1 iH the coun, | dled from concussion of the brain, Nolan was remanded | ggenre Pepertatbern erreteinnn Bed Adire Biber rea eakeordl MAL (1a, fom 16 to 80 years old. One eapabie of impart ‘but the owner—to H. SUMMERSGILL, at No. under obligations to him, which, it is hoped, will | fr exemination. of puffed Equally qelebrated is Gourand’s Wedi . : te any 01 French, drawing, and painting, who weuld be wiling to go wads Se Fi H N Louis Canfield and Peter Harrison, empl or ard | Bor ima freekl r be retecmed ina sldly stiatuctory manner Com | tle Cnt ont Foley Haron, emploredon oud | Soh fr tng PER teks cnitarernceee cre | fe joated haps, ae to Staten it judges assure me that Elliott's Golden Reaper | fore the Recorder, on the charge of having killed . Liquid Rouge, Lily White, and Hair Gloss, at No. 67 = Tres ren ‘an improvement on Mr. McCormick's | inan, slave of Lewis W. Lyons. in the Parish of West Fell. Wabiar street, neat Brosdvay. Bly te Ratt Atel machine as that was on previous modes of operating | ciana, on the 19th instant. The weapon used was a stick ‘ yi tana,” “Blossae,”’ an and, te take the place of s companion, Address OST.—AT THE HIPPODROME, ON FRIDAY NIGHT, | [ha\‘eed appe ny migtileren tnt Kennet ty in Paris an opera glaar, On leaving it at 72 East Twonty-soventh USTBEA Goon | wtrect, er 10 John street, w suitable reward wil eth ae) tere ee to make herself gene- p— od oot ware rally usefal ; will be required to go into the country for the ‘T.—ON SATURDAY, A SIGHT DRAF E W PARIS ROBES.—JUST RECEIVED, A LOT OF ong the wheat, SS ee eee Ce Married, next chee months. ‘Those competent, and none others, may | Tj Corning & Co, for 812308 order of Paul Chandron Ticautifal Faris, baroge robes, « volomtes eooseaisy aloe, The ‘‘ Junction Works” have been but afew weeks | of $6,000 each. EET EES, On Thursday morning, May 5,"at Hartford, Oonn,, by | *PPlY 82 Twelfth street. ____| andorsed by'a. © itomire & Co. The Sndet will p Frith sala aripe land ‘printed davies: anew style of aid i 4 arn it at ‘O. jeaver street. silks and foulards, mani ya Paris nite! open, and they now employ some forty men, which ‘Ax Otp OrrenpER CaGep—On the 17th of last | the Rev. Dr. Turnbull, Guat. A. Griemin, of New York, to ANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK. WASHER AND he beavereivedte- | cox eae wisenen. MEET IOn RATDADE ba. | eee pas i number will be increased to about two hundred a3 | sonth, a gentleman named Peross, recently from Ha. | Dx1A 8, daughter of Wareham Griswold, Eaq., of the ruled, Apply tts day: volwees the hours 2iSand | WATCH, MISSING TWRNTY Fr Ey soon as the buildings shall have been completed. A vana, was robbed at Walnut street wharf ofa carpet | former place. ‘ences required. erly, She day, be fo. E DOLLARS RE- ‘ANY & CUTTING, 321 Broadway. repeater, white fa tel hand: —<—<—$—$—$—— ptt Yelock, ae aning establishment is in course of erection, and i In Brooklyn, May 9, by Rev. Mr. Farley, Mr. Samumn | 40'clock, engine tur No questions asked, if left with Mr. /PECIAL NOTICE.—LEWIS & SEACORD, LATE IN Poary foundry, where the company will do their owa Peister coos agantity ona aes, fee dk arn L. Mixor, of Boston, to Miss Maniupa FarRrax, daughter of ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A GIRL TO DO HOUSE. | Meach, 99 Chambers strect. S the employ of A. T. Stewart & Co., will store castings. It is, indeed, their intention to be as per- | securing the supposed thief at a house in Shippen | the late Frarcis G. Clarke, Exq., of Salem, Masa. LTTE for, a family; she must bes ire eS He tater wth STA GEL sutecney seed fect within their own establishment, and as little de- | street. The bag was found in his possession, anda portion | At Lewisburg. Va. Apr Me. Laonap Commmivs girl te i A *9 ‘fnishing goods, of the mest choi men’! HOMESTEADS. portations. We invite eur friends and FORDHAM VILLAGE.—LOTS OF ALL SIZES IN THIS A te CE ny hea jou village, COACHMAN, TO | the New York and Harlem Railroad, about ton’ miles, from : oarri in the 3% id three minutes walk from the depot, rod. Address box 2, Tor sale on reason: id children. Apply at No. mi between Fifth and aver 5 ‘i i of the contents were traced to parties who purchased | C1488 Vaxpexnancix Carer VAN Horr, JR., to Miss Mary Epsom Morr ecae tae y Well can be. hen | them from the privoner, “This morniog the thot had a | CUOPATRA PRomRPINA "VicroRA CixDeiiuia Pavtiva Rew E 1a 4 al ‘ts facilities of communica- hearing before Mayor Gilpin, to whom he gave the name | MARGUEREITA LuciNDA Hanis, Sycamore Creek, Nicholas Bball ected bate aod ommaice | of John Jones, The defendant finding himrelf completely | county, Va, ; A tion with markets in all directions, cannot fai eornered. ackaowledged yhe theft, and wes committed tor | _ On Ghursday, May 5, at South Scituate, by the Rev. Mr. a great and profitable business. Freight cars load | tria.1 Jones, at the time of the commisssion of this rob- | Wright, Grorcr P. Foca, Esq., New York, to Lucy S., and unload at the very doors of the main building, | bery, had just been released from Sing Sing, where he had | daughter of Henry B. Vana, South Scituate. = WLS.—FIFTY CASES OF VERY RICH CANTON itape chawit: plain and embroidered) having beon pur re ER! N |AN K: i ided for sure | been'serving « term of three years under » conviction f NTED—TWENTY-FIVE GOOD AND INDUSTRI- revious to the present advance, = rapid eeiey convenient ey laroeny. His arrest 00 son after starting ‘coen 5 Sow Died, Ware wire canal from tan to twenty dollars, sete Seatativiercn 18 Re my yer ent ieee thaw the: ‘ea ‘The company are erecting several large houses | career of crime may be considered « fortunate ciroum- | Of consumption, at Great Neck, L. I., on Friday momn- | JigMaoilare, Muguite of Dr. Hck, ROOT fia Brondway, °° | Peeple the property. ; superb embroidered from $20 to for the accommodation of their employes. There | *t#ne®.—PMladelphia Bulletin, May 7. ing, May 7, Mr. Jou M, Augen, formerly of New York : = : RSVILLE HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION.—TH a sxauisite assortment of broché, Gashmere, are siseady many dwellings at the | Junction,’ Court Calendar—This Day. a eee ae Neer uf San ck Tbinectetin cova Srvives ey haa and Tadis shawls, oto BULPIN' where four yeara since there were but two or three | Uuren rare Durnicr CouRt.—No. 1, to 6.7 ta 11. w'aldeks Eas Siehls Of the. Ghedased. ax. Yeawerted to ‘who Fesides with his parents ed for dwellings in this city, lan Montilla and Shawl Emporium, 361 Broadway. bnildings, including the station house of the Fitch- jorRewe Court—General Term.—Nos. 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, | attend, without farther invitation, ‘The ret ‘will be Inquireof iE. EB. AA eantifull: ted in the immediate vicinity of i See burg company, then the only railway that passed 57, 65 2 eae interred in the Manhasset Cemeter; ANTED—A FIRST RATE PLUMBER. APPLY AT | Seidland is to"bedivteibuted among the eStore of she As «sana TAR ADVERT a e-quart through a most dreary tract of country. Upwards uPREME CouRT—Circnit.—Nos. 289, 219, 222, 416, 499, ‘On April. 30, at the residence of her father, ia Beook- ‘i RS.—MANOUE of forty dwelling homes are in course of inating, or | os FO to 6, rg Seb id ce ae aad Ne RR eet tee ok wy actomas Hanson's plumbing establishment, 149 Third HINA OF SEVRES AND OTHERS.—MANOURY, NO. . —Nos. 827, . INE, are contracted for, and erect season. MMON PLRAS—Pat irs jon. On Friday, May 6, Wituam H. Fiorey: in the 824 Oct Rte AND TEA WAREHOUS! That New England community must be poor indeed Common Prxas—Part Fecond.—Nos. 761, 834, 841, 857, | year of bisage. appointment to several courts, Ni which does not provide for religious instruction ver 858, 860, 861, 863, 865, 867, 868, 870, 864, 875. The friends of his family and those of his father and medal, atthe bendon Babibtien. ouse—MASSON, BY soon after it has commenced its existence. Accord- ean set aie ae ee be bed Let a ae Se ie Oralae Bagoiene rom 12 M. to velit ¥ xpected to no- appointment to several sourts, No. 28 Rue Richelieu. “ a , 161, 307, 282, 443, , 292, 47, 472, , | G, Wade; A f lane, and return w: ingly, the * Junction” people are about to erect | quo! 111, 300, 381, 203, 204, 906, 998, 386. 2,'197, 268) 401, | 0: U. 4.) are respecfully invited to attend his funersi, | them in the fall. ‘fosuch a one liberal wages will be paid. pes ke 508, ofel co = = XPRESS OFFICE—COMMISSI meeting-house,” (I would call it “a church,” only | 119’ 990) 139° 601, 502, 503, 504 606, 607, 508, 609, that Pope Brownson would excommunicate me for | 610, 611, 612, 613) 514) 515, 616°617 | fgyaetetmoom &t 2 o'clock, from 78 Johnson strovt, ANTEDIN A RETAIL GROCERY, | TRL. ire Moaars. Te ‘who unders , ee 4 ee in or “ ised eA Me A) ee = = On Friday morning, May 6, Oranues Kina Witcomn, ly performed. wi in the hands of the Bap- The Popular Fallacy that any seamstress | in his 22d year, ron of John W. Wilcomd. ‘tists,whose liberality in various ways is a well known | could make a handsome shiee, has exploded. ‘There is Treasurer; 75 conte pe rter acre, $150 to one Anamber AITER WANTED.—A S' One who thorou 1 recommen: IMPORTATIONS & Dur! at the American Hotel P.M. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Htroct, at 8 o'elock ag matter of history, and whose ministers, like Crom- | much difference between the superb shirts made by GREE! invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his FR ie Fd wt = ui as to the working of € will be immediately well’s soldiers, are not in the habit of doing their | No.1 Astor Moure/and shore," got up” eigewhere. ee be: | father, No, 64 Went Thirty-sixth atreet, between Fifth 0 Aswocintion of its are, 6 TOLNeT a. treet, owing steamer, work negligently. In. the old times, the pillory, | tabiuet' maker, and the other by s hedge carpenter. |” ee RLEMMT MLS TTAIREE Riaeiiae: Thanks, Winder THE FIREMEN pa, CH HOVE, Tretnater, Ne. 2a) Ninth avenue, ASHIONS AND, ARTICLES DE COUR.—ALEXAN- i ‘ ee AAT AAAANAANAN Ce ian he ; Fa AND, ABETC the whipping-post, the prison, and perhaps ae Seninaiee is Toran, aged $5 'yoars sod 10 months, Geaghter ot Patrick TA MEETING OF THE CROTON FIRE ENGINE | No i stl eal DRINE, 4B mn the frame-work of the gallows, were among By Letters Patent—Seeured 1540.—Pulver- Tolan, late of the vicinity of Letterke ‘ish " A Company No, 16, held in the engine house on Ta the earliest things provided sf the ere of a ie Chi is eonatrueted va, toute Donegall, Ireland. Se ae evening, 4d inst,, tho resignation of Mr, Mark , Thomas New England town. They had a sort of grim asso- Ss of thes company, as Foreman’of the company was t ciation with the meeting-house, embodying, 80 to f the present day. ‘The | , The frlends and scquaintances are respectfully invite’ | téive sn On ANDKERCHIEFS, PLAIN AND EMBROIDERRI EST HOBOKEN LAND ASEOCIATION, NO. 1.— LS, CHAPRON, Fournissour of the Court a la 8 Tho drawing will take place on Monday, May 9, atl | Porte, No. 11 Rue de Ia Paix. kP hi Me"fiaumer, in ioboken. "AK << ignation, we, the 4 in | to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from ft vofeatn ving expres to our high sense o ded yet hefore t 1LK EMBROIDERIES, BA k, a dry, practical sarcasm that the secret infi- my of, Medial ‘aud | her late residenee, No. 12 Pelham street, botwooa Monroe | fir" crteai from elting expen o uniform gentlomanty iS attendance. The paym Cloake—M. DUCHY, No. 2 Bou! dels of those time’ (and infidelity was as abundant te Hoa Tad he in ther tical | and Cherry streets, demeanor he ma’ nealned undar alt iroam an ntoh wee 9 for the Sree five ashe fron be cy ’s Talan 5 . rT he zeal also be rece! - then as now) must have chuckled over with amazing ad in, Europe by the oval MO a hd Brooklyn, May 4, Cuantas A. Prin. | ne less charaeterietio of him than the position he se, abl; sie HOUSES, ROOMS, ETC., WANTED, ates We Tatty Bear ae ieiiee cetaal teem trey Yat I nd vothor sel Suddenly, on Friday, May 6, Euiew A. Evctaxn, the | manne that infects bah honor om himself, and eredit. to DANCING ACADEMIE! we cottage, in the upper'part of the ety, wet of Which ia, that he is a far better animal than formerly. the highest ord only daughter of Eawia Eand Rachel A. Rogiand, aged | tne meray? 0 efficient. manner in which the duties ~ RAAAAAANAANAASAN ae ~ | avenue, Ardross, with particulars of location Ac., A. Be The divorce of the tei, He Me Vg from the em- | ia Burepe.| The Pu ped, 8 months and 17 days. ; of enld office were performed. Unitedly they stand, a noble ¥. BROOKES) Dan re Ao le C., Herald office. Dlems of a bloody law, bas raised the former nearer rt ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respestfully | ©xample of integrity and devotion to their company, which if new assembly rooms, No. Sil Broome street, Ph ~- —--— oR to heaven, and made the latter more worthy of gov- in pout keee banhenee ineited Yo attend the faneral this afternoon, ae fno | base fil to neato honey Allene ema thor virtues, | quarter fommences tram, the te of gabaenition. The | WANTED TO Tun oe forty fecu long Any persons emning the earth. ced ee 4 UE o’clock, from the residence of her norton No, 656 JAMES H. CRAWFORD, { committes = having euch to. dispose of will’ plonse nddrose Coun The demand created for land by the spring- coptes of ton ana Bmumber of Pe Broome street. The remains will be interred in Green- RICHARD DOUGHERTY, ) tt MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING, Herald office, which will meet immediate a ured in Now ‘HE MEMBERS OF CLINTON HOSE NO, | s~6enrwn ene eee wood Cemetery. On Friday evening, May 6, after a short illness, Wrz. ing into existence of ng 1 lee Mon) has | York A Eereps, 37 bs obtat le had a capital effect on the fortunes of some individa ¢) 'e forwarded, free of postage, to any part of Ms 1 tedy to attend @ meeting, at their h ‘8 AND LACES.—MADAME FIDRICH als. Mr. Silas Nutting, a highly os able Groton Chi Rate hdd tol pr pale lowalrion Sahat carl yoasee son of Gerdt H. and Elizabeth Luera, | >. endaye May nel ce me Pte Le | Pivrtaneeteactets tho ractyees ea mh i re vs rie irond- hae Teepe! ek bate meaoviare, Jose] , that abe remov averiey pines, a! |e powe farmer, who owned alarge past of the Jagd jm thie J way, svsaes Frines sty ‘The relptivos and filends of tho familly aro roepecttully pe RYGHL HAWN, seoretary, | Sthopstous st reduevs orion, om soveunt of colng to Fam, gratis, at tho office. TO HIRE FOR THE SUMMER sido of Kings! idge, suital ok or the river Oudco, Bhabios LOGan