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qsetary of War. Messrs. Seulé and Benjamin have also been frequently noticed by us, as has ‘Ms. Blidell, the newly elected Senater. We should add that the latter was a democratic member of the House of Representatives two years—1843 to 1845. Mr. Downs was born in Tennessee, in 1901, edueated at Lexington, Kentucky, and was admitted to the bar in 1825. He had previously emigrated to Louisi- ana, to which State he returned and acquired dis- tinction as a democratic lawyer. Mr. Benjamin is a mative of the West Indies, and is a whig in politics. ‘Tam Ceueriais at Nisio’s.—For the first time in his- tery s dramatic company of the children of the Celestial” Empire have condescended to appear on the stage before the outside barbarians of this latitude. Praised be their tutelar deity, ‘‘Josse,”’ for having inspired his faithful wor- shippers to come thus to astonish cur weak minds by the @isplay, of their great histrionie talent! For several weeks past we have had the pleasure of seeing these na- tives of the Flowery Kingdom perambulating Broadway im groups, staring with their little porcine eyes at the strange sights which there met their vision, carrying their tails behind them like the famous Corkonian, cele- brated in the old ballad, and rejoicing in the display of calico pants, which, for their magnificent propor- tions, must have created the envy of those ha- bitués of the pavé to whom their fashioners have een s0 niggard in the article of cloth. In the omaibu: also, Nong-chong and Chi-yan-too, and the comrades of these Macreadys and Forrests of the Central Kingdom, may have been seen from day to day, sitting quite at their ease and apparently enjoying their ride as if they were well used to that bone-shaking mode of eomveyance. Yesterday evening, however, the company, whieh is distinguished by the appellation of ‘ Likeoon’s Great Canton Histrionic Company, ’’ made their debut in Miblo’s theatre, before a very numerous and fashionable assemblage. The proceedings of the evening commenced with what is described in the programme as an ‘ Impos- ig religious eeremony—invocation to Joss-Mu chon- wong (King of Kings), Konumm (Queen of Heaven), Ten how (Lady of light) supplicating ,his benediction.” ‘This ceremony was by no means suggestive of any very solemn or religious act of devotion. On a sort of raised dais or throue sat the priest, under the shadow of a gikied representation of the sun. A flight of half » dozen steps covered with cloth extended from this high” place to ‘the stage. Then iseued from the sides of the stage the worshippers, in twos and fours, the male performers Wearing long beards, black, brown and silvery, and all attirea in flowing oriental garments of tha brightest colors. They did not all come out together, but in suc- cession. The first quartette, after making their obesisance to the representative of ‘Joss, amused themselves sbaking their legs, making some very rude attempts at the fashionable ballet, and singing, in a monotonous tone, some chant composed of any number of three letter mono- syllables. But such singing! If the auditory would elose their eyes they might well imagine that they were asuisting at a fashionable moonlight concert of cats. Bvery cadence eoncluded with some sound like nothing elee in the whole range of sound except the “moyaaow”? of a well developed mouser, prolonged by adoublequaver. The orchestra music was much in the same style as the vocal, and was well worthy of it. Something mostivillanouely akin te the shrill, monotonous drone of the Scotch bagpipe, combined with the artistic exeeution on tin pots and pans, the sonorous tone of the gong, and the rattle of the castanets, to make what the @hinese might call harmony, but what outside barbarians | would certainly characterise as the most infernal din | ever invented. The first batch of worshippers having performed their salutations—vocal, instrumental, and pantomimic—apparently received a favorable response from the oracle, as they then went and seated themselves en the lowest cf the crimson-covered steps ; the noxt batches went through similar exhibitions, and then all @eseended, and marchod in procession round the stage; and this ended part the first. Part the second, repre sented a grand marriage ceremony, and the whole eon. @laded by the performance of feats by Japanese tum- Diers and Chinese Tartare. The Departure of the North Star. ‘The North Star is off. After a few repairs, taking two or three hoursto make them, she slipped down the East iver, and is now, probably, far at sea. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. The steam yacht North Star, outward bound, passed by Whitehall at a quarter toeight P.M. Salutes were ex- change from on board the vessel and from Pier No. 1 East river. She went slowly and cautiously down the river; Dut after passing Governor’s Island her speed was in- ereased, and she went rapidly down the bay out of sight. It was stated in the papers the secident would Probably cause a delay of a week or so. The operation ef repairing, however, is said to have occupied but a few hours. The early departure was, therefore, so unex- pected to me, that I was afraid she had possibly stolen = march on almost every one. LOOK our. She floated off the rock at the foot of Jackson street, en Thursday afternoon, about two o’elock, at the turn eof the tide, and was taken over to the navy yard, at Brooklyn, opposite to where the accident occurred, where she was examined. It appears that the accident was not eaused by any fault of Mr. Martineau, who is one of our most experienced pilots. Com. Vanderbiltthus @xonerates Mr. M.:— Steam Yacut Nortu Star, BROOKLYN Navy Yarp, May 20, 169, } ‘To Tue Eprrors oF THE New York PRESS:— Tam fearful that some blame may be attached to Mr. John Martineau, the pilot of this vessel, for our misfor- tune in touching the rock at the foot of Corlaers street, yesterday, on leaving the wharf. ‘The object of this note is to relieve ‘him from all blame as the vessel had not steerage way at the time of her touehing the reef; therefore, ho is entirely free from | censure. Iknow Mr. Martineau to be as good a pilot as there is ut of the harbor of New York, and in this particwlar case, if there is any blame at all, place it on Your humble servant, , VANDERBILT, ‘Hho mail steamship Hermann, Capt, Higgins, sails at noon to day for Southampton, the same port to which the North Star is bound. Which will arrive there rst? Fans—Sandal Wood, Pearl, Ivory, Spanish, Bo. A beautiful article direst from Paris, just 9 wned af TUTTLE’ Grand Emporia, No. 45 Broadway, So great ee been the call for elegant and cheap fans of all Kinds that Tuttle b re and complete assortment ofthe latest Parisian | teyen now sffers them at prices astonishingly low. N. 1 they are not low for Broadway, Vut low in reality, and aro to be had at No. 345 Brondway. 50 Cent Daguerreotypes Complete—Case, goloring, and preserver.—Chenpest pictures ever made. N. B. REEVES, corser of Grand street and Bowery, first fi p system of picture making, and has taken troduced th over 25,000 t! t year, | His prices aro, the to other ertallishment. All pictures made b; niahed in cases, and warranted not to fade ost of any 7, Reeves aro fur: in any climato. Notice.—Recetved by the Latest Arrivals, an fesortment of very fine tens, among which are young hy Oolong, and Englieh brea) whioh were selected ia 'y for our retail uperior to any tens gold at the followine price the finest quality. six shillings ; strong, finely ‘Yored young hyson tea, four shillings per pound; extra cu rious Uclong ten, four shillings per pound; pure English t ten, threo shillings per pound. Also, a feneral dety of green and black fwhuloxale or retail. 0 call attention to our best qualit ‘cotise. “Tt Is'a very superior article, and retailedat onty fourteen Penge oung hyvon ee, of Pound. Refined eugars sold at the refiner's prices Crushed loaf sugar, four shillings and tizpence for sever Pounds, ALBRO & BROTHERS, 156 Bowery, fourth door abeve Broome street, and 26 Grand street, second block eas: of the Bowery. Picture Making by Wholesale <300 Da- querrsotypes taken daily at twenty-five cents only. No fetatiistimont in the world hax taken as many fine pictures & CO., No. jroudway, A’ \@ greatest perfection, ex- lamsburg 3 F The South Williamsburg Village A: Fangements for froe excursions to thelr ja0e Pn ion. Mocha- jesire to escape the brrdons of taxati id hig tbemeciven of the ndvantais oF thie sane W. H. McDonald’s Commercial ce tee of ivertising House, No. 102 Nassau street, oornor very best leading pa of the United and Canad: leat aothority ot ibHzhors. Call end examine Wy facilitios, Stiliman has Resumed his Prac- Office No. 8) Brondway, newr Union Baldness—Few People believe that Bald- ness ie a natural consequence arising from alons course of Aneipient disease incident to carelessness rezardivg cleanli- moet of the seal. move dandruff and other oromoters ‘disease of a secure s healthy capilliary action reservation of Soler, nee Wi eed OGL! a 92 50.—J. R. to the, public » $250 ny’ bs id workmanshi it sold ‘York, "The public’ are nvited to examine meelves. and Knox’s Hat jent—the two most popular establishments in, the ity. ‘At the former, you afo entertained: ter, deligh' The French fawale equestrnne are fall of foie snd b bea pith. Palen of', Pennine, euapproagba ice of @ genuine, K ie just four dollars. ‘The P' Sharivart, is in nnoyances to which the hatters of subjected by the action of the police. who 1 thelr inventions of articles of bead i801 geantve of of ase, adel im a harmless ‘alebrian is ‘forbidden aa alone bulging er cmhins Sate Deewuse it loo {featouy ie y of P. J. Prodho i pnothing Teft but the night eu. We pity nd congratulate those of our city, of) big cur frends KNOX & JAMES, of the Prescot tinue to supply fea the demand for their elog: ir of molestation. Gentlemen in eerie fashionable, remarkable and cheap hat, eir establishment, corner of Broadway and Question and Answer. Pray, where did you buy that elegant hat? Excuse me for asking the question #0 ee But I bought mine in Broadwa Which, Relea ‘rith your's, don't look "half ao nico. gave, foolish; but $3 I “regular shave,’ remember—nothing unkind is meant— Beasomaey Broadway must pay its ‘twery high rent.” Now mine is a really beautifal hat— Not too high nor too low—the brim not too flat; ‘Tie W. BANTA makes these hats so complet: His store is One Hundred and Six Canal street. The Coolest Hats for Summer Wear, In drab beaver, felt, te., are now offered for the ing a wi er or your exh rea has jetion of gentlemen b ‘Davip, leroom, 301 Broad- se: Moor from Dante stseets alse, atenw bate of tvery variety of style, at prices modera Gentlemen’s Summer Hats.—An extensive assortment of Rocky Mountain, French ey, white Ri and Naples be Canton, 'n, Swiss sonnet, Panama and Guayaquil straws. apts 's soft travelling jety and colors. ‘KS, Hatters, 275 Broadway, Irving House. Summer Hats.—Beebe & Lo., Fashionable Hatters, No. 156 Broadway, respectfully solicit the atten: tion of the public to their assortment of exceedingly light and beautiful white Rocky Mountain Beaver ‘Their assortment of fine and light cassimoro and straw hats and caps, is alsofulland complete, A New Feature in Hats.—Messrs. Rafferty & Leask, the Chatham street hatters, have invented a new style of hat, to which they invite attention, They insert in got ach hat a daguerreotype likeness of every ous- f any of his frien ni ey lery, and secured the services of coe of the best artista in the city, for this purpose; and although this will involve considerable expense, yet ‘they trust ¢l fren of their trade will warrant ther fa doing this. thie hoy have applied to the Patent Office of the United Hae patent for thelr invention, and wo ation d from interfering with it. RAPEERTY & LEASK, 57 Chatham street, opposite Chambers stroct, and on the corner of Chatham and Parl streets. Airy, Elegant,and Serviceable—In our opl- tion the most appropriate hat for summer wear is the elezant silvery beaver, introduced "by the “‘peop'e’s hattors."’ the practical mechanics of No. 11 Park row. We would advise our friends to call and sce its merits before purchasing else where. H. F. Union sales room, No. 11 Park row, opposite Astor House. Freeman, Hatter, No. 90 Fulton street, as usual, has the best assortment of summer hats to be found inthe city. White beavers, $Sto $5. Canton. Senn Panama, and a very largo assortment of childret hats. A very beaut! rut Boe of cheap moleskin hats, $3.50. FREEMAN, No, 90 Fulton street, near old. Summer, White Beaver, and Glossy Mole- skin Hats that are light, cool and comfortable. Price only One e price, and no abateme: Nos 146 and 148 ner of Spruce—the New Hat Company. Mealio’s Summer Styles of Gentlemen’s hats, rich and elegant drab beavers, are now ready for the inspection of the public. They are ‘the most beautiful ductions of the day. Also, atraw hats of the most fashioi able styles, at MEALIO'S, 416 ‘Brondway, corner of Canal street. invites everal of summer rated; fogether with s full assortment of the various and latest styles of straw ods for i n’s wear. BIRD, corner of Pineand ‘Wood’s Four Dollar Hats.—Bright Tokens, brilliant fabrics, lovely garnitures for weloomingin the time loasoms of spring, and the idealization of genius, at No. 572 roadway, pador the Metropolitan Hotel. rs want- ing really food boots or shoes tter than to pies) ‘at WATKINS’, No. 11 as been established many and sells no poor article: boots is acknowledged fro! P. Fox, x, the Talilleur, of eed oie . 2 George way, isa practical machinist. steam boiler and #1 pit F make ‘ifieation, youn perfect ttia, suit of clothes cos Fox having c structed machinery M4 worked his excised mi ‘0. 333, in Europe, by steam water power, nufacture of clo din his. tailoring businéss. G. ‘tex- P. Fox’ 's for- rience entitles him to select superior fabrics or mo- th a certainty, i yeparating the chaff from ti mer ex] tals wil as to quality, equal to the farmer 10 wheat,” Call and sce the “ willing mechani No North, no South, n no Weat, ts known to H. L. FOSTER, wholesale ‘and retail elothier, 27 Cortlandt street, New York. H tomers all over the Uni and New P. 0 disap: 1y of rendy-made olothing of superior quality. v: y moderate in price. Call and see the povelties at 27 Cortlandt street. aa L. ra & Co., the Great Clothing invite retail dealers, in and out of the city, to examine nequalled stock ef gentlemen’s and boys’ clothing for vammer. It is now ready, and in price and fashion will Five lively eatisfuction, The whol ri Union Hall, gomerof Fulton and Nassau streets, surprise the keenest aye} Every Married Lady likes to sce her Has= band well dressed, hence GREEN’S celebrated shirt-making tablishment, No.1 Aster House, has & boundless family the tailor can accom; as lost ‘an ill-dtting shirt, ‘nde every wife fummer patte A full suit made to pointing. An imm i upon any man who we knows it. To Dorrow’Money ts an easy thing for any man or woman of good character, whon tho tester oon tatirfied that the money lent will be so applied as to pro- duce large returns, and insure repayment with in- terest. It ean be demonstrated, and is a fact withiu the ex- perience of hundreds in New ‘York, that money invested in the purchase of Singer’s Sewing Machines will produce an interest of 600 per cent per annum. Other machines, making araveliingstiteh, which ars hawked about at low prices, roduce nothing but ‘ 'vexation of apirit.”’ Call and examine INGER’Sinimitable machines, at the office, 323 Broad- way. St, Nicholas Hotel, between Broome and Spring streets, Broadway, New York, Treadwell, Acker & Co., Fropr jetors.—An additional wing to this splendid hotol st heen completed, and will be opaned on Tuesday next, th inst. The now building adjoins the contral marble structure on, the north aide, and extends to the ogenor of Broome street, giving 12) feot additional front, and 10 class rooms, capable of accommodating Rueete,, Th rooms are ail htted up in the most superd modern stylo, with hot and cold water, baths, gas, 4o., and overy chamber is furnished with a full rized double French bedstead, of the most elegant and sumptuous ma intments to correspond. The hotel is now th jew York, and fo July next a forther “nanokation™ will take placs, 0 senther ride, afording room for between 100 and 200 per: sone, In she fall the entire structure will be completed and the St. Nicholas will then cover two'aeres of ground, and be the largest hotel in the world. A magnificent publis room for gentlemen, unequalled in splendor on this continent, just been added ato the main building of the Be, ie he charges for transient 4 its are as thoy have been from the commencement. Su ites, of m artmonts e.,in proportion. TREADWELL, ACKER & CO David Ralt, Importer of Olamonds, offers orasle diamenfs in foe, it As impor ed, or in lots there rom to suit earghacers ioh diamond crosses, clusters, tars, rings, b: ingle stone, de, teo., at the owest trade proved paper. Oiice 331 STondway, corner White str eond floor. Except from the Inimitable Faithfulness of the likenesses, no one wonld suppose the marvellous por- traits produced hy GURNEY, No. 349 Broadway, wore da- gurrreotypes. They have all ‘the characteristics of superb paintings. Patent Sewin, Machines of every variety, stitch. No shuttle ateach stitoh inn reat: every third om persone nring hundreds ROVER, BAKER & C Artificial lvencie, Powell has reconuy bmperted s large and beautifol assortment of haman artit eyes, which exactly assimilate the natural orzan in Color, movement, and oxpression, and ean he inserted oF Fo moved without pain or operation. Ne, 52 Broadway, nearly opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel. French Glass Shades and Stands, all Sizes and shapes, imported direct, and told cheap.’ Buyers cin have them packed and tied to go aafo to any part of KERR, No. 191 Ch finn Ha Every Citizen who is Peying Baormous rents and living in unhealthy and crammod apartments in thiv city, in advised to the following notion worth of eligible building among 600 rubscribers will receive a warran feet, of a farm of fr two to tw only, payable in instalments. Th & bédutiful location, on the Long celebrated Lake Rohkonkoma, and the village of where hundreds of our citir Provements in building house new church has just heen erected. No i Bealthy location can te found within the Vicinity of New York. | Porn eharcanply at onoe, (as neatly all are uzazed,) to CHART ’s Broadway, where maps Country 1 mits, cApoenre that tatty the » WM Rroadwav: Hitchoook & Lendeater, 7 Seondet y, and by all rub ser dealors Have you Ever Noticed the Dall, leaden look of the Croton water ; and, again, have you seen it after Pacing through the Porn Glass Filtor, spark ing and right in ite iiquid Jight,”” a pure and hoaithy heverager If not, call at No. 516 Brondway, and be satisfied it is no fancy akete po and Maslin Curtains at Redueed Prices, —The assortment in tho city at KELTY & FERGU- SON'S Wet Shade oad Curtain Store, 2 one door above Mende sieoet, sical cad HUNTER, (308 Bread: No. 387 — Broadway.—Ladies sre rere aly. invited to examine the newest styles of or, z | tiled for arity tn te gt hepa ualled for . Aad: SAUNDERS, & Swiss Razors from the Manufac Lecoultre —These razors have no equal in the! bility and keennees of edge. | Forsale at 1 oat BAUNDERS’, Astor House and 287 Broadway. Teas—The Best Assortment of Fine Teas fe of the Canton Tea Company, 125 Pearl and Roo: of Ja- extreme wevelt, the oldest ity. We assure our readers that Isewhere, either at wholesale or ter thi retail, they have no branch stor Canada Straw Hats—450 Dozen, at $1, $1.25, and $1.80 ptr doson; also Panama, Canton, Rutland, Log a palm-leaf hate, children’s tance; For tiny THOMPSON & ROESLER, 1) Maldon iano. A Large | Stock of Choice Green and Black bw dag wed of by G. W. & D. HAFF, No. 150 Di- strest, oa ween Bese and Ludlow streets, at unusual lees; a variety of fine old wines, genuine S peeiciee, fine folland gin, Jamaica undSt. Croix ra nijo ad en droughts Those inwamt of cach art canbe pnited both ante price and quality. Panerion Under Garments, Ono of the most extensive and select assortmonts of ‘Anrerioan, English, ways be found, and Under Gari site Metropolita: ie Fair and hi id gaiters, 421 Broadway, will be openod on y able a No. 681 Brondway, oppo- Broadway goods at by-streot pr oes is Canal street ca t Store, No No. 70 Canal werect.—E. A. PETERSON & co. ce th rai SSpectey velvehs irusvslay three ¢ assortment of oileloths, en &e., &e. jendid C for Spring Sales, 1853,— suitit s LOUNSbann No. 448 Poarl stroet, ‘are now receiving ia store, per | Crystal Palace Carpets, at Hiram Anderson’s sight fraclens Salles plese es 140, Mosaic royal velvet, me. covers, £0. ini 1s arp ting, imported express! ‘ab the Now Crystal Palace, “Also, Hare's celebrated English foor sitet, h eight yards wide, of fresco, Gothio and Ttalina vo; English and American imperial Sg, as antonuhingly low Prices, N. Making Both Ends Meet —Some tradesmen find it difficult to make beth en Not so BROOKS. ‘The tides of custom from hoth ends of thecity meet at his splendid central boot and shoe store, 575 Broadway. His stock, for both i palace of trade,” has never been Brooks at his New Store, 575 baat and Brooks at his old establishment, 150 Fulton street, fair to obtain the cream of the boot and t ic point to vabioh the custom of the ela y tendg, and his stock of gentlemen's boots of Indios’, misses’ and boy: foot d and unsurpassable. Ladies’ Furnishing Rooms, 629 Broadway.— scription of ladies’ wardrobe and children’s cloth- nd made to order. Ladies of New York, an secure the making of any woriptio farinént, in from four to twenty four heurs notico, etd Hnons ready made and mad) te order, for families, hot i amers. JUNE, HASKELL & CO. Bookkeeping.—C. C. Marsh’s Counting rooms for tho practice of bookkeeping, 304 Broadway. Strangers are notified that a few days practice in these rooms, is worth ys of study elsewhere. Call for circulars. Mesdames Hill & Colby beg leave to ac- aaaias the ladies that they have removed their heii from 522 Broadway, pees ay frei contin import see newest styles of gaiters and slippers which are in Paris. Their prices vary, to suit all purchasers. Gaiters, from $2 to $6: slippers. from $1 to $5. Mr. Chapelle, from Paris, will romain a week longer at AS establish- ment to take ladies’ m res who are difficult to fit. Chapelle, 28 boulovard "a qui compte, 40 années d’établisement & co: Te pre: micr rang pour l’élégance dise, 2 Phonneur d'informer veront sa chaussure. Fabriquée dans sa maison, que chez. Mesdames HILL & COLBY, 571 Broadway. Plain Facts Plainly Stated.—Bellev: iinet 's hair preservative and beautifier to be the b article for the hair now before t! we do not hesitate 0" soon it used with uises, and buros. It RO'S Hair Drossing Es- iT. ishment, No. 6 Astor House. Not Dead!—It has been reported Buntline.” or Edward Z. C. Judson, was.lain by the Grocks but we refer to columas of the Empire City, of this week, for startling contradictions of the report. It ta Dent, boldest, chastestand truest paper in the Union. Oftve. 21 Abn street. Terme, one soe BROWN, Publish ‘ablisher, Clear as an Infant's is the most rellow, coarse akin, after erasing vith 30 JONES’ Italian hemical Soap. Ali re (es, saltrheum, eruptions, &o., are oured by it. They cain reduced 1d one-half, vis : ii 'iily white ia reduced liquid and perder rouge, theso fine articl 0d pot is removed to No. 6 ‘Walker street, 4 doors from Broadway. Depot for Lafont’s soap-root for the teeth. Removal.—Watts’ Nervous Antidote, greatest remedy for neuralgia, tic doloreux, rheumatism, and all nervous diseases, removed from 162 to 103 Nas: sau stree How to Get Rid of jk en —The Simplest r« ter avery! a bottle of nd administer it according It never fails to ng or old. jobrated give immediate The followin, vermifage, w: iend of mine pare ased and adminis- 's celebrated vermifuge to a child er’s, four years old, which brought away betw m thse hundred and four hundred worms—many of them lai child is now well. sae iae te Le ton place. For further lars, inquire of M 0 3 Manhattan place. ‘peated “yermifage, sleo his liver pille, ‘can now be had at all reepectable drug stores in this eit arhnee will please be careful to ask for, and take none but Dr. M’Lane’s vermifage. All others, in comparison, are nei gexing Eruptions.—It is the want of or of the ekin which leads to the eruptions met with, such pimpl les, tan, sunbarn, especially at this Seaton uf the year. But the se of the range flower lotion Producer n healthy action, and a fair. clear complexion Without fail. Sold. by RUSHTON, CLARK & CO., 465 and 273 Broadway, and10 Astor House. Life and Health Insurance for Travellers, Miners and Families.—Dr. R. HAAS’ (formerly profesese at Vienna, and late chief surgeon in the Hungarian army) medicine chest, with fifteen bottles of the most effective medicines, ineluding prevenfives against aqui ‘and typhus fevers, and cholera ; also, remedi tain cure of epilepsy, gout, scroful with » book containing, in plain te done in any dise cording to alodathy, homeopathy and by dropathy, so that. every one can become his own phy- sician, To be had at $33 Broadway. Price, $2, $3 an according to size, which will be sent to sny ‘part ef the Upion, All doubts are dissolved gratis. Rheumatism.—Timolat’s Sulphur Baths removed from 547 Pearl street to No. 51 Walker atreet, near Broadway, for the cure of chronic and inflammatory rheu- matism. severe colds, eruptions of the skin, saltrhoum, fe., and are highly’ recommended by Drs. Buckley, Kis: sam, Ac. Facts Speak for Themselves — Ist. JEFFERS’ Indies’ boots and shocs took the medal at uliar fe Itimately seek Jot Gth, Jeffers continues at 467 Broad wa: Hyatt’s Life Balsam, the ‘Certain Conqueror of rheumatism, scrofula, king's evil, neuralgia, and all dis eases owing from great impurity of blood, no matter of how Jong standing, or rource derived. Mr. J. Brown, 366 et, WAS es with rheumatisi treated hysicians ae il the time growing woree, # ed, the arm and band han 4 mabe, Htont health. Mrs. Burton, 27 Bldridge. street most terribly afflicted with scrofula; fe The leew had consumed the flesh to the bone on the head and other parts of tho aystom, After all other medical treatment had failed, she was Balram in about amonth. way and Forticth street, with rbeumatiem and to rfectly cured by the Lifo 16, corner of Broad- ‘was for years #0 soverely affiioted neuralgia that he was reduced keleton, weighing little over he could not sleep an ‘hour without opiates any relief until he took the moved eyery pain, and restored him to weighs 170 pounds, One thousand cas been published certificates of which can he seon (6 Grand street. 75 cents per bottle. Letters Patent—Secured 1849.—Puilve:+ Patent Hydro-Electrie Voltaic Chains, oonatrasted the garments, are the most wonderful dis- tricity of the present day. as boen acknowle ine in New York, Talend Hospitals, and in Europe by the Royal a, the Academie Nasional ‘aris, by the Imperial Faculty at Vienna enity st Berlin, and other scientific instit the highest order, inolnding the princi nm Rnrope. The proprietors are in sslon of te te the same effect from all the above institutions in Am vad Europe, a¢ well avof the most eminent aad distingui: anembers of the pro n in both hemispheres, and i the public to examine them. Full and il! trated dh dovs—one for personal use and one for seientife men. sopivs of testimonials, and anniuber of easea cured Tork und Europe, may be obtained, gratie, st t Shey will be forwarded, free of portuzo, to avy part « frided States, in answer to pre-paid ingn potrining shree-cente postage stamps, J. STEINER’, No 108 Brose ray. corner Prince at eet. 8, Londo! of m capacity to whether bodily or mental, that is perfectly astonish- ing. The finceid flesh 'and musolés harden under its influ ence, the nerves are braced every fibro is restrung, and any ended function, elther in man oF woman. Is restored to full vigor. P highly concentrated, in pint bottles, and old at $3 per hott hott ie: two for $. RING, No, 192 Broadway, sole agent. Shoulder Braces, Trusses, Elastic Stock: gr perio tat veing of the log, elastic knee caps, spinel snp: ee! belts and cupporters, club foot and meocd tier hind of ineerument With we meeure oF aildsve's tevooes at No, 12 Ama street, Hill's Instantaneous Hair Dye, fora tifel brown or black, without tp color. Copy the Hair Dye—Cristadoro’s Liquid Hair Dye.— This celebrated 4d; hi Whole theory aaa yrtem 0! cra in ing it sande lene Ls org y uk idit fi ‘ee operation, and in its lasti ae Mi a rapaity Applied Privately, and sold at CRISTADORO'S C Astor Make ov your , Hair ir “Grow Naturally Dark by using, e reduced price of 2., oan Coral Hair Re- storat! This forces the hair to grow, stops it fall id dresses it fi The depot is remo: mee, afont’s solution of or white hair bro 4 ithe 9 ies erie is tl sthe best hair dye m: Boy it.; Gouraud’s Liquid Hair Dye ts, without ex- ption or reservation, the very best ever er Beware puffed dyes. Equally ‘ated is Gouraud’s Modieatod Soup, for ‘curing Plnples, freckles, salloWneen: 6 Ps, rough: o., Poudre Subtile uproots hair from sny part of body. Liquid Rouge. Lily me and Hair Gloss, at No. 67 al er street, near Broadway. ——— ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY sar SEE SIXTH AND SEVENTH PAGHS.-Oa A XOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE AN ENGAGEMENT for daily instruction in a private family. Sho is familiar with modern languages, tabs in Paris, is » skilful Pianist, besides ponsena nt education, Address post paid, Miss ay xo iiberforce, Herald office. Au RESPECTABLE FROTESTANT GIRLS IN THIS cit: vd hi tain ral workers, waiters, fai ko. fivon respectable Protestants free of shargs. A. GARDENRR, OF SKILL AND EXPERIENCE, wishes for a comfortable situation. Ho is well ae- quainted with the best varieties of fruits and flowers ; Tay out groun perintend hothouses, cold graperies, or Ca is He is ference tem) mae alery afraid of eat lty reference on - box 250 Bo iy wn be given. ress Gar- A RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUA- tion in ore. She speaks German and English and understan cb, Please send a note, or eall at No. 67 Thompson street, A XOUNG GERMAN GARDENER, 4 WHO UNDER. stands flower and vocetable gardening, and is able to Produce good reference from his last place, wishes a situ- ation. Address M. Entz, Hudson, formerly North Bergen, New Jersey. Ute a) WANTED BY THE MONTH, WHO UN. derstands her business perfectly. Apply at No. 8 Clin- ton place. MEDICAL STUDENT WANTED—IN A DRUG store; one sufiiciently acquainted with the drug busi ness to conductit safely in the absence of the proprietor, and who would devote his entire time to the business in the interval of lectus A reasonable compensation will be to character and competency re- . C.. ld office. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A sr- toation as cbambermaid and seamstross, or to Washing and froning; a private family rod. apply at 249 Thirdavenue, between Twon' eth and ‘Treaty. first, streets. Can be seen from ten until five o'clock. A RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO do chamberwork and sewing. pest, give good reoom- mendations frem her last plac HL wt the sixth door from Smith, in Union sereot, Hrecklyns where she axe be seon until engaged. A YOUNG MAN WANTED, TO “WoRK AT "PRESS; one who has worked at pross aud case, preferred. Apply at 183 Greenwich stro NURSE WANTED.—ONE care of young children. at 42 Seventh stroot N AMERI! aes you: ACCUSTOMED TO THE Protestant preferred. Apply MAN I8 DESIROUS OF 0B taining ping clerk oF light porter, in ® shipping oF fcerataarasr atin ee ete wlodge’ of bookkeeping, and can give tho best of roferences from his ent employer. Address American, Herald offivs. FRENCH GENTLEMAN, TWENTY-FIVE YEARS of age, who speaks and writes good English and under- Stands bookkeeping, wishes «situation in any respectable business. The best of city reference given. Address Mussrs, Jules Bonnot & Co., No. 24 Wall street. A. YOUNG, LADY (WIDOWED) soLrcrrs A HOME in the family of a gentleman (a widower preferred) where she would willing to superintend the housebold affsire, for which she is well qualified, having kept an estab- Iishment of her own, Would be willing to travel. Address Julia, Broadway Post office. a JOACHMAN.—A COLORED COACHMAN, WHO TEAS been in his Jast place upwards of eight forte (the fami- we now going to Europe,) is desirous of a similar situation. is references are of the the e highest respectability. “Ploage ad: v Or WANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN PRE- ferred; thoroughly understand her business, and be « good washer and ironer. sPely cy 31 East Twenty first atgect between 9 and 12 0 "olook, (OACHMAN WANTED-20 GO TO A NEIGHBORING village; © steady middlo aged man, willing to make himsolf useful on a small place, and can’ bring good rovot mendations from his last employer. Also, @ single man as waiter. Apply on Monday, from 11 till’ 12 o'clock, at 112 Chambers strect. OOK WANTED—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- stands her business. Also, a girl fo act ss waiter and chambermaid. Apply at 86 Sands street, Brooklyn. (1°OK, WANTED CONE WHO THOROUGHLY Ua derstands her business, and oan give unex cit obtain a good situation, ina opal pri- iy, by applying at 83 Ninth streot, betweon tho hours of ten'and four’ o'clock. waste. Waritba sylng on several A MAN WHO UN- i most prtclnk oy tbe toner ta ora, and oul pater Junine fometand to to Dhasester a eit eee tek Son's, 16 Maiden lane, between the bo BY. zs look. aeTEe to. Go Tr Protestant children. girl, who is as seach satltoctony sadsreases vill bovcrtoate most sat pcs Ly cee. Apply to-day, at 67 Warren street. vet N THE country, ry . RESPEC. a ab wonan, with « about four montim old. ity at 651 Houston street. L grbtnsd IMMEDI teach music WANTED. 4. GIRL, washing, and ironin, Broadway, room 42, from tween Fifth and Sixth avem the hours of 9 and 11 o’slook ANTED—TWO RESPECTABLE WOMEN; ONE A good plain cook, frat-rate washer and ironer, and good her eapable of acting the waiter, and nurse. ‘TELY—A SINGLE LADY, @ desirin, to addrew HM. care of Cit. Accomac county, Virginia. Allcomm ‘aNTED—AN Secwy 4 ENGLISH OR GERMAN nurse, i family. Apply at No. 165 ET NURSE WANTED—A HEALTHY, CLR AMLE ood breast of milk, whose baby Call'at No. 27, fonth street, bee to-day (Saturday), betwoeg rt of soamatress, ‘one but those who recommendations as to character of capability need apply, st ida Tenth street. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A CHAMBERMAID, WHO understands washing and ironing thoroughly. ‘Apply TO eel situation will do well {QUALIFIED FOR COOKING, Zin small family, Apply at li 10 to 11, this day. WA co T ‘washer and irons obildren. Sixteenth 0 HOBOKEN, A GOOD COOK, e that can bake and understands her business well; also, a young girl to do sewing and mind "Apply at maya invenue, between Fittest |, between the hours of 10 and 3. ath and ANTED—A GOOD siteation a o’ jerman git mer. The dista: SMART GIRL, TO DO THE cooking, washing, and ironing of a small family. Ono who can come well recommended ay obtain a desirable y nppiying ‘at No. 25 Cortage place, from 2 to 3 rl prefer ‘ANTED—A WOMAN, TO DO GENERAL HOUSE: ork in & private: family in the country for the sum- 8 wi boat or railroad. She must be » good washer and ironer and good plain cook, and of xood dispo find ‘a pleasant home and good without good recommendations. in the bookstore, from nine to twelve. hour of the city, by steam- Such a@ one will None need appl 178 Fulton street, eat sbl and iron well; the other ti She must underst: the Apply from 10 to 12 o’cloe! cook, who is c avenue, Reference will be required iv: Apply to No. 62 East Twenty second’ street, nour Fourth ‘ANTED—TWO PROTESTANT WOMEN; ONE AS le and oxperienced, and can wash 0 go into the country, as leundress, ‘use of & mangle aud French irons k, at 26 Grameroy park. WANTED. A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Sho must be.a good washer and ironer and. Se a to capability, eapability. Apply betwer Twenty-fith strect. washing, and ironing. German 'veed apply. or 92 Liberty street, up o! ANTED—AS NURS ant woman, experi must be willing’ to go i tory city reference, twelve to-day. ye ‘ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, AS WAITER; SHE must bring the best testimonials as to character and en 12 and 1 o'clock, at No. 33 East ‘ANTED—A TIDY, INDUSTRIOUS GIRL, TO DO THE work of a small family; she must understand cooking, ae but English, Scotch, Welch, or Apply at 68 Pacific street, Brooklyn, airs. E, A MIDE into the country AGED PROTEST- of children. She and have satiatac- ‘Apply at 15 Bond street, from ten to W4NTED—A RESPE man, ing to make Risse gene commended. None other need apply. Merald office, for two days. CTABLE MIDDLE AGED SOBER of an iron yard, who will be will- ally useful. Must com Adar: ards, barkee }, clerks, soriptions. ANTED—EMPLOYERS CAN OBTAIN, office, 688 Broadway, free of charge. the most seoom plished waiters, ehambermaids, nurses, AT THI ladies’ m: Dell boys, aud sorvante of ail de ANTED—IN A RE man who has some be asing address. One wl interests of his employer tion by addrors Post Offeo. ers 0 Address, Ww WA Nteprs youn: to Imshel, and ureful. Apply B WANTED at: weekly paper. commission will be stairs. W4NTED with n capital of Toc ad. Dr. HL. K. Root, 1s references, box 2 willing ‘to make bin TWENTY-FIVE mont will yield a daily profit of from $0 to $8. 12 Broadway. TAIL BOOKSTORE. A YOUNG knowledge of the business and of ho would he willing to advance the can moet with permanent situs ith real name and reference, box 3,410 on A crocery route reeer, Herald office. XTENSIVE IMPORT! houses salesman wl can Southern and W O41 7 MA ‘ TSFOR A ompetent nnd agtive men a Hhoral Apply at No. 16 John street, up INDUSTRIOUS MEN, from $10 to $30, where the invest: Inquire of ANTED—A STOUT, or thereabouts, in a for the first year. Apply W rushing business need sp & permancnt situation ‘ANTED—TWO vants, to fill exe ready, both’ in city and highest wages will be ai from $7 to $15, dresemal tresses, nurs d men waiters, can no situations al Ms Grant ® 7 ANTED—A FIRST goods store. Appl business, ployer. ANTED—A SALESMAN, OF GE well acquainted with thé city retail dry goods busi: Apply to C. IH. Hook, 880 Bowery. ANTED—A DAGUERRIAN those who are fully competent to take charge of a Broadway, in the itty cont gall HUNDRED FIRST CLASS SER- laundresses, waiter ACTIVE LAD, ‘ship chandlery store, at 27 Coentios slip. OF SIXTEEN Salary, NTEEL ADDRESS, ARTIST. NONE BUT ply. A good operator may obtain mtg on HL, Y, Terwilliger, 315 Lory. ellen’ permanent situations now country, in private farilios, Tho iven to compitent sorvants, cooks ers and lady’s maids $10; seams- pitts, chambermaids, w obtain, without’ delay, excellent treet, RATE SALESMAN, IN A DRY- y abate Bowery, "ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, T0 ATTEND IN A GRO- cery and liquor store; who is well, acquainted with the nd can come well recommended from his I ‘Apply at No, 876 Seventh avenue. RUG CLERK WANTED.—ONE WELL ACQUAINTED with the retail and haa business. Apply at No. 50 Hudson avenue, Brookl, RUG CLERK WANTED—WHO IS FULLY COMPE- eeary; of suitable addross, aconatomed do_nnd tho routine of a tirat olasa drag . Herald office, CE CREAM MAN WANTED—ONE THAT UNDE! stands the freezing of cream and water ices; also, an Airtant to the same. One qualified may pply at 19 Union square, next to Fifteen! G ERMAN APOTHECARY WANTED. ONE WHO HAS Ta mois mee ees of the husiness, and can come well Fecommended, may apply to Columbia street, corner of Union rails Sout Apothecary, at Brooklyn Nw AND SEAMSTRESS.—A YOUNG WOMAN wantsa situation to attend a child not under two yours wing. She can give good city rete; en at her present employer's, 430 Broad- Would not object to travelling for the LUMBERS WANTED. yeady employmer eastern city, ‘ing. In Proprietor Chicago Plumbing PROTESTANT COACHMAN WANTED, TO GO TO Staten Inland. Must bring first-rate city refercuce ‘Apply at 119 Broadway, between 10 and 2 only. ALESMEN WANTED—IN A LARGE COUNTRY tore, near this city, two young unmarriod mon (Amo- ‘One who has heen accustomed to the dry good: and the other to the grocery business, preferred. Addre Isaac Peck & Son, at the Herald off TRAW SEWERS WANTED—ONE HUNDRED GIRLS to sew men’s ha h prices, and work givon out it GHUS OSHONNE' & pra, Apply to ‘No. Maiden lano. 10 PATENTRES AND OTHERS —A MAN OF ENERGY, whe perseverance, and good addross, is 0} pon, commission, to an thin mate 7 Fe idrean Industry. We it MeDos tia’ fe Advertising fivase. 102 Nnoesau street, ‘Now York” 0 WRITERS AND EDITORS.—A YOUNG MAN, derstanding phonography, and writing « good hh would be willing to devote a few leisure hours of the even. ing to copying manuscripts, ee ithor’s notes, or direct. ing wrappers fora journal, Addross Short Mand, Herald rica! 10 TAILORS AND TAILORESSES.—WANTED, RIRST coat, waistcoat and trowser makers. Nono but ¢ first class custom work neod ap ply to F. Derby & Co., 12 Park place. ‘ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN, A SITUA- Lion as housekeeper or pastry cook, A watering place preferred. Best of reference given as to capability in either station, “A note addressed to Mra, Harvey, No. 204 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, will be attended to. ANTED—A SITUATION, FOR AN ENGLISH WO- ‘man, as plain cook, and to do washing and ironing; prefers a piace in the country. Please call at No. 4 Bridgo street. Heat of oity reference given from her last place, rANTED—A SITUATION, BYA RESPECTABLE wo. man, as wet nurse: has no objection to eo & short dis- tance in the country. Please call at No, 2 Roosevelt stroet. (TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid; or would travel with a lady. Good reference given. Plenso call at 127 Forsyth street, for two days, ation, to do care of children; understai Hest of reference can be given. al stzeet, second floor. vV TANTED—A SITUATION respectable murriod woman, capable of taking care of a baby from its birth. Cnn bo seon for two days, (Saturday snd Monday.) Please call at 210 Fourteenth strect, botweon avenues A and B. W'ntepsny, A MOST RESPECTARLE YOUNG irl, a. sit as ehambermaid and waiter, 0: chamfermald and to assist in the washing onini. pive city reference, Can be seen fi at 10) Nine- teeuth btreet, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, —BY A RESPRC AMERICAN WO- situation se wet nurro, Can be seen for two reet, corner of Mulberry. SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, or to do cham me, oF kewing. Can be, Lishly reeommond Der Inst place © seen at the residence of her prosaut No. 56 Seventh atroot, for two days. TANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, W: tome experionoe, a situation to’ att call at 268 AS WET NURSE, BY A PANTRE—A in a private family, as waiter, V store where she can board with the family. “ bestof reference. A line addrossed to office, will meet with prompt attention, WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A. ¥RENCHMAN, teacher of professions, who rpenks German perfect! and Englieh telerably, and who ean paige A the best cor frentew of morality and capacity, In want of a muitable CoOUPAtion, Le Would wovept ome oluwr oupluymeut, eva anual cecvpation. Addrose Teacher, 2 avenue A. » Herald 20 Fulton street, second sto: to you that the report th looked bright. But now the cheek of Douglass. content myself, for the old *invineible”* Aldermen, and entirely ment pap. will be dotivered Bot evening. Subject— OY, IR., C. of the on Thurday evening, oNTamxs Horrsr, Secret SHIRT FINISHERS and nentest of stitchers need ap Ployment given and the highest pr the Custom Honse ia totally false. thought our frierd Schell would dispose of the this port I did think of serving the country. Fourteenth ward in the Board of As: LPHA CHAPTER, NO. 1, t—"Tho du attendance of the members is requested. CONEY, TSEAND, ANGY. J meeting of this club will be he 26th instant, attendance is requ ired on by AND FALSE COLLAR stichers wavted at Green's shirt manufactory, 208 ry; aval but the very best sewers ply. ,To those constant em- joes paid. Nas SAU STREET, NEW YORK, MAY 20, 1853.— NY ‘To my Hardshell Friends:—I desire to thue public! at I am an applicant for office in At the time when we ail atronage of on the skies ‘all in this region fo ks as gloomy as Under these circumstances, I shall good ant abjure all connection with govern- THOS, WHEELAN, present, in reprosentin, 0,U. A—AN ADDRESS fore this hapten this (3: wae we owe to durselves, ‘all G. Y. Pome: OLD STOCK CLUB—A olitan Hotel. Punetuai tary. 224.08 AT AUUTSUR. A CoTION 8a! fle me , RowEny, NEA 5 order of Senate 255 Sais anal ash. Thoway SFiNk, Auctioneer, _ bavi E. BICOLAY, ,ADCTIONNES GREAT A0D AND , withou and Cottage sites, here scram i New Brighton and the fo pentery as Bightiet fein ies fron the New York. ALBERT will well pint New gor May 24. at 12 0’ Merchants’ Exehan, 1,800" desieatte butlal lots, bel a Et situated at Bergen P Point . and 100 feet deep, of fo They are i tated Deround, fronting on the Kills; and on Mat Fumrfom dene, City to Bergen Pole, se rings ry rte view of New York bay and harbor. Staten Island, Biden Nd Cometery. Governor's Island: New 1 village 4, re only vix miles from the olt: sane ates from the Pasery, as Eighties fh Ntost New York, heltered th rth and northeast. Point several times a day. ngt, landi Brighton and Port, Ri immediately 4 these lots, on Friday, and Monday, 23d inst, leaving | pier Nori Nortnerte fare 15H oonte na ve NE fare cents each wa: apn 7a, a railroad Sey, CHAT | fare 124 conte. There is also » mediate contemplation, jepot a property, which is to run fram Jersey City froming the river to Staten Island and running down inland. affording one of the most. beautiful rides around New York, and open to the #0 ae bron ee = per cent, and the auctionecer’s begged Ky the 2d. of J ‘4 of cale; thirty per seus on the eontainin, &@ nuisance clause, will be del Balance, sixty per cent, can remain on bond a vot ae from three to five years, at six yer cent. A di per. 2 cent will be made for cash.” Title indisputable: eed sale Poni For lithographic book maps and further yey ‘lars, in- quire of the nuctioneer, 40 Wall sere UCTION NOTICE.—LARGE SAL! MONDAY, 10 o'clock, in the auction room, 13 Spruce street, sold, by virtue of a chattel morigage, « largo he of household and hotel furniture, comprising almost bg <4 article in the ling bedroom gad parlor arrangement, Be ‘The particulars wiil ap) ay of two fine London guns, gold wate! ‘aud locket, famhy groceries, pic- tures, oileloth, &c. Terms cash. THOS. BELL, _ Auctioneer, _ UCTION NOTICE —R. J. TODD WILL SELL, WITH. ont reserve, at the Merchants’ Exchange, on Mi May 23, at 12 o'clock, a modern two story house an acres of land situated at Tottensville Staten Island, where steamboats ply three times a day. Sec handbills, GFEAT SALE, OF REAL ESTATE AT TORONTO, 0, W.—The undersigned will offer for sale at public tion, on Thursday, the 26th inst., in Toronto, 418 blocks, Fufficient for over’ 2,000 lots of tire usual size of eity lote, comprising a part of the Cruikshank estat is Property is in a commanaing, Position. overlooking the ba; and Lake Ont ihe Northera Ralirond ie mow opera tion to Bradford, on Lake Simeoe, and will be oom: icied to Lake Huron in August next. and the Grand Trunk Railroad from Quebec to Lake Huron (passing through the property together with the Hamilton road, connecting with the G: Wostern, will be completed in' 1835 which, with the great commercial advantages of Toronto, are au earnest that ite growth must be exceedingly rapid. ‘The population of Torvnta is at present 35,000, and rapidly ration the increasing, and when the railroads are in full 0 murt be most materially e tenth down, and the balan aight Sears | Interest ut € por cont Plans of the property. cit. tho office « itan Bank building, New tion will he given, and | all applicants, W. J. FITZGERALD. ‘EER, WILL SELL, Tas i3 Sixth w band furaiinres “aloo, 2% Seventh avenue, re. G. HORTOD + Saturday, a rtment of ne Morday, at 103; o'e stock and contents of a ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTION tuary, brocatilia bon marble mantels —Herry H Leeds &'Co, will all at auction, on Tuesday? May 24° at 1035 o'clock, at the manufactory of Mr. Thomas O’Calachan, ‘corner of ‘Thirt th street and Broadway, splendid marble mantels, consisting of superior and leh garved statuary, do do. beocutilla, do. do. Sienna, do do, Fnyptian and Liston mantels richly veined. "To bull TH this askortment 0 Ply themeel ri care, the Broadway, ry, hin a fow yards of the above an the ER.—SPLENDID STA tian wud N.—J.L. VAN D&WATER & CO, will sell, at their salesroom, 14 Wall atrect, THIS DAY, May, at fall past 10 sete and valuable assortment of superior custom made rosew: Tahognny, walnut snd ok furniture, consisting of broos telle, plush and haircloth parlor furniture, en sui front etegerce, marble top pier, centre and so ention do, marvle top dressing bureaus ch, Gothic and scroll heds Vi trasses, palinases, &o., & OUSEHOLD FURNITURE—WILLIAM IRVING & CO., auctioneers, «ill sell at auction this day, at 103g carved and ext washstai Gothi ds, French, nd jarier chairs, matt carved resewood parlor furaivere, in; suite black utdo., covered Iueh; elegant royal Wilton o: Bruseels, red and three ply carpets, stair oarpeti naments, extension din ¢ table tables, secretary and bookense ‘bed- rtends, dressing bureaus, was! jeboards, hair mat- tresses, feather beds, bolsters and ‘awn window @ and ebates, cottage and windlass bedeteads, mirror lounges covered in fi fatin, shower bath, mahogany ehairs hair cloth, divi walor covered in hair cote rosewood end mahogany cane-seat irs, window curtains ce, TOSS, Ftair-roda, Ane sete light stands, pale 0, an assortment of china, crockery, and glass- her with an assortment of kitchen furnitu: ny soft BUSH, AUCTIONEER, NO. 10 NORTH WIL- o'clock, exte: in good order—ci also an invoice of + N H. liam street, at 10 second aha Ure, goods, Jewelry, dou: 1c. de. + day, at his eral asrort for tale, co steads, jooking g glasses, crockery and some groceries, hams. shoulders, &c. out reserve to the highest bidder. Atl will be be sold with- "’AKLEY & WRIGHT WILL SELL ON SATURDAY. May 21, at 12 o'clock, in front of the salesroom, No. 34 Falton street, Brookivn, & handsome sorrel Loree, 18 heads high, about 8 years old, stylish and fast traveller, warranted 'd; is a fine daddle horse; kind im all aite- mily use; together rockaway, with railroad order by On top buggy. ne ing the elt and two héree . Sold on account ot ‘the owner wo light carriages, three light bugsies, bu out now only from the illness of the proprictor WELLINGTON A. CARTER, Auctioneer, store 57 Lead strovt, corner of Green EREMPTORY SALE OF REAL ESTATE —TIHE CAN- ten Company of Baltimore, wil offer at a premiser, on Wednesday, the first o'clock A. M., one hundred building 1oes principally on paved strerts, Terrs—One-t! Uied In’ dk months, talane Harrison, agent. 8. ASONIC NOTICE, their attendance at the I why order counsellor at Inw. street, noar the Bowery. Crosby streets, on Saturda: Duriness of importance will come Vofore A. BA ‘ARTIN VAN HOVENBORGH, $ OF METROPO- THE MEMBE! litan Lodge No. 273, aro requested to be prompt in jodge room, corner of Broome and evening, May 21, at 7 o'clock, Wie He Piruurrs, Scerctary. ATTORNEY. AND Office and residence No. 334 Broome room at National Hall, to oer. Ines worthy brot solemn occasion, ‘OUNT VERNON TEMPLE Brothers, you ara herehy notified to mort in the Temple £3g o'elock, A.'M sinter Temples are retpectfully invited OF HONOR, NO. 4.— anal street, on Sunday, the o pay the last tribute of respe in pemelent, Members of join wo on this E, W. C, =| iter GE RO! ill be held at the et inet., a are respectfully invited. Sergeant E. ‘owner of a framo cotts Of ia Contractor debts om rt Ho ° volock. The members of ti ‘OTICE—TO MERCHANT DEAL ‘materials, or any other with the building trade. EW YORK VOLUNTEERS - AN ADJOURNED meeting of the unemployed mombers of this regiment Saturdas yon Capt. M. FAIRCHILD, Ghatfiann . Ross, See. ERS IN BOTLDIES YI ituated on the corner of Cyprem a Ralirond, hereby givos notice intorestod, that he shall pay non and after this date, form one of a select New York in June months. " * Fronch, k, dress 8. J. box 1,04 iy It is desirable one or moro of the part; and be familiar with continental ean beet EXPOSED.—BISHOP SNOW, OF ¢ Zion Church, will give the publica full and pease of the rapning spirits, to-morrow even- ‘o'clock, at 163 Bowery. Seats fre. Preaching (0 EUROPE,—THE ADVERTISER WOULD LIKE TO party of three oF more, to leave for a European tour of some six should travel. 8 Post-Gffice, agreed to close their at dye, on and after 4th Jw ott, Aborn & Motley, Wm. A. Wheeler & C Smith & Peters, GARTEN & il Richard Bainbridge & Co., “Mark Levy & Brother. LAND GRANTS ROUGHT AND Mk FOLLOWING IMPORTING STATIONERS HAVE jtores at 3 o'clock, +, on Satur. T. D. Doubleda: Ames, Herrick ¥4 Barnes, Edward A Lambert, Geo ge H. Jones & Co., OLD BY ERNFELD, No, 4 Hanover strect. Potiating ve some Yo pwd at th On RTEN, 58 if TNION COURS ) 24, 1868, at hi weigh 8 ot por ect an bm, 1 mmedinte in five t . Whelp! jan Murble Wl Wessel names hy To. Vullem Durty, Brovblyy, . wo miles nnd repeat Pere Sounds W. Whelan aynicnt | clivered me Lady K lief; ly after, purse harness oe ley names b Atter whieh, a mat for SBM); Tt Jones names #. g. rlenego Indy Healey. hy: cow will leave oud Wiisiamel OkN L SNEDIKER, Piries, hourly. 'R, proprietor. LANTS AT AUCTION- W. S. McILVAIN, WILL Fell, at the eeed store, 7 Joba streey, tiis day, at 10 Oelock, a very superior lot of mess monthly, perpetual climbing roses, in Wleom, double cabling,” and carnation pinks of the vory be sorts ; verbenns tnbsrosen, eladialas, direms, honeysuckles, &c. &e., put up in convenient lote pane #P. Henderson, Jersey City. Plante packed and shipped when desired. Catalogues. R. Kat ESTCOTT, AUCTIONEER.— HOUSE HOLD « furniture, On Moncay morning, at 10 Wwor thy the attention of hou Consisting of @ number of good room a cloth, mahogany and walnut bureaus, rosewood and mahogany A brocatelle piano stools, ‘mahoga: ago chaire, fifty elegant ebtas mantel crnaments, rich castors, china sets, ivory cutlery, cutlery, paintings, &e.—all to be peremptorily sold and re- moved immediately, No postponement. Handsome housrhold farniture on Tuesday, at 10 A. M., in Forticth street, near Eighth avenue, s large and hand- 10 o'clock, all thi house in Ei 8 it TEAMBOATS FOR SALE AT AUCTION —TH ditions of the new I Arine street requiring boats of ‘a inega? oh anid han thore heretofore msed, and Olive Braneh, h waer le ‘ . and ogether with theit ae by James M. 2 o'clock, M. 2284 tant. at Brehante, Wall street. The boate are lying at the foot of Bridge street. Brooklyn, where they may, be seen a8 time previous to the sale, The boate will be sold sepa- ‘Terma—Twent: per gent ot the Ps iF eate: twenty tive TOODVIL Ww fog by fe Lag ide, at We" clock Cc .) Retreshme ico, (20, te New England Be near the. Kallrond depot, aut melvek—free. The object—To view the most splendi furban vilinge property ever offered for enle in the vicialty ofthe cities of New York, Brooklyn and Williat ny one time before. To te sald at auction on the p 203 BM. Bath Mag, 1858 by A. J. Tleecker, as advertioed in in ming Post Bapress, and other papers, nature ‘a"Tovellucset—come and see), Be BLPRIN, general agi Wise WO TERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL thin at 2 o'clock, at 187 Canal street, genteel household furniture of 8 fanily beoel Treating P, . Airandoles, dads ‘ware, nes and on’ Herkimer, i cific ett Rg sold at May WEN tis ee TPotcloek, at the Merchants” Rx Nee York. by JAS-COLE & SONS, auoti de obtained at the cmioes of th Preck lye antec | Gent on bend ane morvgnge. 00 423 ws IN FULTON, BROOKLyY Pew York, Terms,