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NEW YORK HERALD,. SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1856. THE PRESIDENTIAL QUESTION. Governor Wise, of Virginia, Goes for James Bechanan—Major Andrew J. Doaeison gracefully Accepts the Pniladelphia Ame- rican Nomination. GOV. WISE’S LETTER. The following letter from the Hon H. A. Wise, determining the preferences and action of Virginia at the approaching National Democratic Convention, to be held at Cincinnati, addressed to the Corres- ponding Secretary of the “ General Buchanan Com- mittee of the State of New York,” has been handed to us by its Chairman and Recording Secretary, James Campbell, Esq., and C. D. Brown, Esq., M. D.— Ricumonp, March 5, 1856. Dear Si—I received yours of the 23d ult. today, ‘and have no hesitation in frank reply to the re- solution of snquiry of you are the medium. As to the presentatien of my own name tor nomination om (De Troan sued, x cea Gohy way tess Lave Dad mo perk nit, and will have none, further than to say that I will mot withhoid its use from my friends, if they think that is oom be fairly ade. to sorte the cause of the country be fee drerjaee T was, at the last eicperit the avowed friend of Mr. Buchanan’s nomination, and would have so declared now, bad I not expressly understood that ne would not be @ candidate for the Presidency. I mean not to say that I ‘am not now frie: to his nowination, but that [am not committed to him or toany man. My main desire is that ES gualrdopnereante best chances of success. 1 er; ly desire that the Virginia demoorac, mot be dustrasted, and I am committed only to in fg aes whatever it be, within the range of legitimate I will go with the Virginia regiment into the Baitie, ‘and remain wich it througa the fight until death o ounay,vania bas always stood by Virginia, from the days or simon Snyder ana Thos. Jellerson down, to, thls oi abe is one of the est and oldest and bast of the thirteen States, and ae ry ate es, ae and namie, of nto do mocracy; u nia again prefers him, as sl rn 3862, | will go for his nomination might and main. Virginia nO candidate, ani will not sikely vote for avy son of her own unless her sister States enall call ‘apon her to present her preference to the Convention. It she presents no son of ber own in the first instance, wy belief is that on the first ballotings in coavention her vote will be cast for Mr. Bachanan wi:h an earnest, hhovest desire to have him nominated. If his name fails, then Virgicia wi'l expect Ponnsylvania to go ’ong with her for ner preierense. And I say this without rejecting ether States or candidates, for whoever ls nomiaed sy the Convertion at Cincinnali, on a sound democratic platform, will be supp ried dy Virginis, and she desires to exclude no candidate from having bis name prop wed. She will heartily go for Mr. Pierce, Mr. Douglas, or any ether sound man of the North, anc sets Up equal pretea- sions only for & son of ber ewn or the Svuth, She would, doubtless, loosing to men alone, prefer one of her own sons— tor, example, Mr. Hunter, of the Sena e, or some ether; but the proposal of the name of one of her s2n8 abe woud defer to ber sister S'ates, and to none more sapeciaty vhan to Pennsyivania, r myself I prefer that Sir. Bachanan’s name shall be resented to the National Conventiou—indeed, that tre id of seiee:ion shall be as large as possible tna’ the elaiws of every good and great man who has a hold upon the masses of the people, without regard to sec:ion, oe thought of and tairly considered, in reference to the po- pular will, and not ro the selfish interests of mere pollt- efans; and then every S ate regiment wil be marched up to toe grand dem cratic encam; aay and with high hopes of Deing tne banner corps and of g) and gloriously a fog 0 to a5 sigual mcralse well an pelitioal vistsry, pleoge you tha: the ‘0.4 Guard” of Virginia will fsoeey ‘with the tramp of the serried host,” regularly ta the Hine against the foe, and do or die in any part of the fisla of ef confict where duty and order may commend. I am, sir, yours truly, HENRY A, WISE. MB. DONELSON’S ACCBPTANCE. The following correspondence appears in the Rich- mond Whig. It explains iteelf:— PHILaDELPata, Feb. 26, 1856. Fo Hoy. ANpREw Jackson DoNELson:— Sux—The National Convention in this city having una- mimously chosen you as their candidate 135 the Viee Pre. sidency of the United states in the approaching election, have appointed the undersigned a committee to make known to you, officially, this proceeding, and to ask your acceptance of the eee they have sasigaed to you. In discharge is duty, the undersigned are happy to avatl iekioalver ot the opportunity i. afforés them, to express their personal gratitication in the choice made by the Convention, and to congratulate you upon aresult 0 lesa honorable to yourself than auspicious to the wel- fare cf the country. With the highest consideration, we have the honor to be, very reepectfully, your ob’t servants, ALEX. H. 3€UART, of Virginia. ANDREW STEWART, of Peon ERASTUS BROOKS, of | New York. FE. B. BARCLETT, of Kentucky. WM. J. EAMES, of Masa. EPHRAIM MARSH, of New Jersey. Tour Grove, pear Nashville, March 30, 1856. GExTLEMEN—I cid not recerve until yesterday your of- fieial note of the 26:h of Feoruary iast, informing me of my nomination to the office of Vice President by the Ame: ican party, and askicg my acceptance ot the same. For the flattering terms in which you have communi- cated this proceeding, 1 eg leave to offer you my sincere thanks. I accept the position sssigned me by the Ameri- ean party with s just sense, I trust of the responsibility Delonging to it. I attended the Convention with no ex- ‘tion that such an honor awaited me; and if my own and wishes could have been consuited. it wou'd Ihave alien upon some other member of the American eer whose ranks are so macy distinguished indivi betrer known to the country and bett sr red by Pe pe the high duties peg geek err gh of <9 be in accord with that ot (poplar bomge teh ‘acting upos the maxim ie we ante great men of the early days of our repub- We, that public office sbould be neither sought nor de- elined, I yield to the judgment of those who have thought that my name might of service in atvancing the im- ay ts ‘objects which constitute the American party. ‘Our leading ides is that the two old parties, democratic and whig, bave ceased to exert their tormer heal .hfal in- fluence in the management cf the public interest, and that, without the intervention of reforms which they exn never effect, the beloved constitutiin and Union, ve- queathed to us by our forefathers, wil not long be pre- For the most of the evils with which we are threatened at the present period the administration of President Pierce is evidently reeponsible; but instead of finding bix JETY evened in tbe proseention of measures to, ave anger he bas brought upon the land, we see it morn active than ever in scatvering the seeds ef sectional strit+ and social temo 6 When General Jackson came into the Presidency ne scknowledged in his imaugaral address the obligation of the Executive to restrain the patronage of the fedevai wernment, so that it should not be brought imto con- fx with opposed elections. rae demo- Oracy stands in direct antagonism obligation. ‘There is searcely an election precinct ia the U ralted States which bas not witnessed the most shameful iaterterense with elections by the agents of the federal governm-nt <i in the name of democracy. former times, when parties were created by patri, ic and national sentimen:s, upon measures of general ‘1- terest to the whole coun:ry, we never heard that s mea- mure could be ceciared democratis in ene place and not democratic in snother, by leacing men protessing to ve- long to this party. Yet we see this ensrmity exbloited daily oy the party press in the pay of the presen: Exeeu- five. The necessery result of such corruption, if not ccerstully 0} |, must be to destroy all politieal mo- rality, and to continue power in unfsithfal and incompe- tent hands by the mere influence of the moaey der.ved from the taxes which are paid by the people for far Gifferen: purpores. It is undeniable that the antago- nism now prevailing between the North and the South ia mainly attributable to the political artifice which has evabled men holding directly opposite opinions on the power of Congress over the institution of slavery in the Territories, but yet professing to belong to the rame democratic party. The Nebraska-Kansas act is constantly called one pertio of the demo- erata a law which will prevent the extension of slavery to the Territories, and by another portion a law which wil enabie the South to carry slavery to the Ter- ritoriee. By the same fallacy, secession, nullifise:ion, abolition, A all other isms ave found a shelter unier the flag of democracy, explained aa it is by modern inter- preters. In former times, also, our best patrio!s, without dis tinction of party, spoke cf the necessity of guarding the Dallot box from the dangers of foreign influence, and of keeping separate the Church and State; and of che advan- ww be derived from « frequent reearrence to the ear- Mer acvice of our fathers, whion inculeated s reverence for the compacts of the constitution, and the abstinence from whatever tended to form geographical parties er ar- ray one fection of the Unio ggainst another. Now, however, the whole power of the federal government ia brovght to bear against any individual who has the inde. oe to declare bis attachment to those old taanion- e@dsentiments. Whole classes of men staad proscrived ‘and ostracised for no other offense than that of joining ‘an association which seeks only to correct the exseases of y spirit, and to restore the government to the purity porsersed when we received it ‘rom the hands of :hv who founded and reformed it. king, emen, upon the American party as de: i ned to eradica’e the evils to which | have thus briefly dverted,{ am proua to be called one of its members, and an only regret that, no selecting its flag bearers, the owe or the Vice President had not failea upon one ‘who could bring to the cause higher guarantees for its ucoess than can o¢ drawo trom the humble serviees | have heretofore rendered my country Thanairg you again’ or the kind mannert n which you © exprestedy our personal gratification at the nomi on, subscribe myself, very Tespooitlly, our odedi- ervant DON ELSON, ‘Third Avenne Raltrond. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HBRALD. ‘The article in your paper of Wednesday states that thir company have attempted to smuggle through the Bowrd of Aldermen « project to charge the inhabitants of the upper part of Yorkville and Harlem ten cents fire. ‘The petition of the Third Avenue Railroad Company was heard before the Committee of the Board of Aidermen last fall, at three different public meetings. Ths inhabitante ot Yorkville, at the time i: was before the Board of Al- dermen, held & public meeting and appointed a committee to confer with the Presiaent of the road: and that com- mittes called ap a¢journod meeting at Yorkville, on the with of February, where they recommended the passage of the resolution now before the Board of Aldermen. The inbabitante of Harlem held # pubiic meeting on the 12th of January, and similar resolutions were adopted. It is entirely untrue that the acti in of the railroad is unknown, or that avy underbanded attempt has been made to obtain thix resoluticn in the Board of Aldermen. TRUTH. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARK BT. Farway, April 18—6 P. M. The market was slightly duller to-day, with increased demand for money. As usual, everybody expecting an inflation on the strength of the peace news, stucks have rather gone the other way. To the trade of the city and the country at large the symptom is a healthy one, as it indicates that the merchants are using in their busi- ness the funds which have lately bern employed in buoying up stocks. Solid dividend paying securities, like Panama, Michigan Southern, Galena and Chicago, and Reading, have ggown slightly dearer since the news; but all the bubbles of the day are lower from sn eighth to a balf per cent. No variation bas taken place in the bord Ust. Chicago and Rock Island has been feverish since the corner calumniated; but it maintained itself to-day at about the same price it commanded yesterday morning. At the second beard the market was buoyant. Panama advanced 4 per cent; Michigan Southern 1. In other stocks there was no change worth reporting. The impression is caily becoming stronger and stronger that we are upon the eve of a very active speculation in the stock market. There is in the good sound stocks # margin for an im- provement, and there is no doubt but that margin will be tradually covered. A steady appreciation of » perma” ent eight and ten per cent dividend paying railroad stocks, must take place. The money market and the pnblic mind are in favor of such a movement, and it can” not be resisted. The George Law announces that the river boats on the San Juan were laid up at Punta Arenas, the agent Scott being left without money or provisions. He intended to discharge the men under his command and lay up the boats. ‘The advices from the West in regard to the business on the railroads are veryzencouragiog. The Toledo Com- merciat states that on Thursday, the 10th inst., 1,760 paseengers, in twelve passenger cars, were carried West on the Southern) Miehigan road. The fares amounted in the sggregate to $10,560. The resupts of the Cleve- land and Toledo road for the first two weeks of April were $62,000, equal to about $135000 for the month, which is $15,000 beyond the estimate. The same two weeks lest year, gave $52,000. The first week on the Michigan Southera road was $65,000—the largest reveipt ever taken. Of this $44,000 was for pacsengers, and $21,000 for freight. The train on the Wisconsin Lake Shore road on Thursday last wen’ into Milwaukie with nine full passenger cars, The earn- ings tor April are estimated by the Superintendent 25,000, which, for forty-five miles of road, is large. The Milwaukie and Mississippi and Milwaukie and la Croese roads are doing w very large business, The latter is now cpen to Beaver Dam, 61 miles from Milwaukie, and already twen y locomotives and three hundred freight cars have been provided for doing the business offering itself, The following Vst of new banks which began business in this State, or contemplate begianing during the fiscal year, is given below:— TNCRRASE OP bree: CaPrraL, Name, Auburn Exchange Bank. see. wk of Dt ad Bark of ree Back of Norwich, Importers’ & Traders’ Bunk Mer’le Bk. of Plattaburgt Mohawk River Back... National Bank of Albany. Ontario Back ply eg ‘iver Ban New York City...:2. ove are associations. The following are = Sxeeeeae 3 38828888 The dual:— Bank of Old Saratoga. Briggs’ Bank of Ciydi Chemung Count an Untario County Smith’s Bank of Perry ‘Tioga County Bank. A * In place of Bank of Chenango (safety Fund), char- ter expired. + In place of Individual Dairymen’s Bank. } In place cf Individual Mercantile Bank of Plattaburg. § In place of Sa‘ety Fund Ontario Branch Bank, char- ter expired. The following are to-dsy’s transactions at the Assistant Treasurer’s office:— Paid on Treasury account... $184,711 03 Received on Treasury sccoun' 794 64 Balance on Treasury account. 666 20 Paid for Assay office. 131,763 75 Paid on disbursing checks 405 07 The payments include $35,000 Cali‘ornia drafts. The receipts include $50,000 for transfer draft on Bos- ton. The Washington, which sails to-morrow for Southamp- ton and Bremen, will mot take out a hundred thousen4 dollars in specie. x We have received the report of the Minnesota Mining Com pany, from which we note thet snother dividend of $10 per share has been declared. This mine has divided $280,000 among its stockholders during the last four years, In connection with this the revival of the Mining Board, and the spirited business thereat ceserves notice. Few new companies have been introduced as yet; bat reveral old acqusintances—among which the Gardiner Gold appears to have held its own as well as any—are daily dealt in. The Fort Wayne and Mistlssippi Railroad have pyb- Ushed s report, in which they say that on all the au’ § scriptions s sum of only $50 22 has been collected. They have ccmmeneed work, however, by the construction of a few yards of gradirg near Fort Wayne. A new railroad, to be called the North, East and South- west Alabama Railroad, is about to be teken in hand by a company in that State. It is to run from Chattanoga, Tennessee, to Marion, Mississippi. ‘The annexed statement exhibits the quantity and value of foreign dry goods entered at this port for consump tion, for warehouse, and the withdrawals from ware- house, during the week ending and including Thursday, April 17, 1856:— Movurents 1x Forman Dry Goops. Erdered for Consumpoum. Quantity. ve Manufactures of wool, on . O47 $203,875 00. ot cotton, 663, 147,610 do. of sik. 386 296,708 co. of flax, 228 74,276 KU. cssvcevsersesscsssvseensel BO $492,803 Withdrawn jrom Warehouse. Manufactures o! woos. $24,562 do. ot cottor 19.893, do. of ail 34.743 do. 13,193 10,615 $102,916 Manufactures of wool... 11 $26,903, eo. of cotton 118 22.127 do. of silk, 86 40,121 do. of flax. 29 7,198 Misceilancous.. 4145 Total, $137,594 Value put on the market during the week..... $905,749 ‘The past week nas witnessed large importations ani diminished rales by the jobbers to the trade, and larger quantities of goods have been sold at the suction rooms, at leas satisfactory prices. Indeed, a smart decline has been submitted to, and should goods continue to arrive for some time longer, at the rates at,which they have been imported for the past few weeks, we may expoct a break down in prices, The jobbers buy sparingly and cautiously, yet this will not prevent our importations be- ing forced off at auction. When importers slacken up foreign manufacturers may ship direct to factors here with orders to sell—if not in the usual way—by auction. Bat such a state of trade, from ita irregalar and unheal- thy nature, soon works ite own eure. When goods coms to be sacrificed, those whojsupply them and stand the loses will soon be foreed to ehange their course or lose their capital. Dry goods, like other branches of trade, are subject to fluctuations and chonges. We find that « few years has sufficed to change fm location in this city from the east to the weat side o the town—there having been @ sort of general migra tion (rom Pear) street to Broadway and the cross streets Jeading from it to the North river. The wholesale business is every year increasiog at the principal Western towne, ruch as Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chicago, all of which did « lurger wholesale business Inst year than usual; and the time may arrive when they may form the principal points of distribution. Tne Southern cities are qlso Increasing im the whelesale or distributing trade. Nevertheless, New York must main. tain her pre-eminence as the chiet importing emporium, and instead of sending forward goods from broken cases and peckages, she will send them on in their original form, on an increased seale, to other potnts of distriou- tion. Collections continue good, and the failures limtted. | * The chief monetaM difficulties are experiensed in Keo. tione of country at the West, where the heavy decline in | breadstuffs and provisions has been most felt. At the South and Southwest money is represented to be abun dant, chiefly owing to the great rise mm cotton; and con- sequently, we bear of few failures in that direction. | The exports of cotton cloths from this port from ths Ist of January to the 8th of April, 1856, have amounted to 10,025 packages, ageinst 6,569 tor the same period in | 1855; and from Boston the export this year has reached 9,723 packages, against 3,28 in 1855, In domestic goods we have to m tice that brown dheet- ipge and shirtings have been steady; heavy sheetings were firm at 73¢c. a 8¢., and light standard goods steady at 6%ec. a Tc, The demand was moderate for all kinds, Drills were in fair demand for export, at 7%s. @ 86. ; Dleached sold at 83<c., and blues at 9340. Corset jeans were unchanged. Osnaburgs were in increased supply, especially of common grades, with a steady home trade. Denims were in fair demand, without change of moment in quotations. Stripes and ticks were much less active, w.th a better stock; while prices were tolerably well sup. ported. Cotton duck continued in good demand, without change in prices. So far there has been no corresponding change im the value of manufactured cotton goods with the enhancement in the value of raw cotton. As respects foreign goods, although the importers and obbers have dome a fair business, greater than that o! the same period last year, but not what they expected, yet the heavy importatious recently made have had a depressing influence on the market, and prices are gene- rally lower, except in new and desirable styles of goods, which are in demand for the city and county retail trade and have become mere or less scarce. French dress, and fancy silks, and ribbons, &c , are said also to favor purchasers. TAR. 10(0 Erie Con 1000 HucRiv 3dmbds 1600 Li = RR eof ‘S0-Hudson River RR, a ‘Mio! oe Cen Ro 500 IU & Tol 2d m bs 8000 Goshen Line pe 85% 6 ubs Bang of NA, 073g 45 Metropolitan Bk, 1103¢ 2 Bk of Commerce, 111 85 % 100 Civ &Pits &.sdm. 64 60 Penn Coal Co.bs0 101% 6 Chev, C&Cin.... 1 11% 521 do 101 18 Gales & chi. RRL 1b St Nichoiae Bk... ae 60 2334 60 128 650 Camp Ci Co. 23 100 N J Zine Co. 82 NY Cen RR. 50 100 Mie 80 § b3 563g 400 Nic Trane Co... 56% 68 1 do....b10 100 100 Ouse CINCINNATI STOCK SALES. By Kirk & Cheever, for the Week Brilung April 15, 1856. BONDS. Per Cent. 1000 Little Miami RR 6's, Mortgage Bonds.. 8034 Gey & Lex RR Lo, 2 Mortgage, 778, Bon 65 Oho & Muun KR Vo, 2a Mort 1, Bonds, (Cad 45 Marietta & Cin Rit'Go, 7's, dat Mortgage 65 Indiavapolis & Cin RR oe 24 Mort's; Bonds... 80 Hillsboro’ & Cin RR Co, 7s, 1st Mort Bonds. . 50 Gin, Ham & Dayten RR Co, 24 Mort, 7’s, Bor 85 Cin, Wilm & Zanes RR Co, 2a Mort, 7’s Bonds 58 Gov & Lex RR Co, 10's, Income Benes, 58 Indianapolis & Cin Dividend Boncs.. 70 STOCKS. Gin, Hamilton & De; 6 Columbus & Xenia 86 Cin & Chicago RR. ‘% Central Onto RR Cin, Wim & zancevilie RR Cov & Lex RR... Deyton & Weatern ‘Ri. - Eaten & Bamiiton RR, Indiana Centrai RR. Indianapolis & Cin RR Little Miami RR.. Mad River & Lake Erie RR., Marietta & Cin RR. Ohio & Missisai Hiulaboro’ & Cin RR. Peru & Inaianopolis RR. Farmers’ Bank of Kentucky. Firemen’s Insurance Co Stock. Beilefontaine & Indiana RR. Cin, Harrison and Indianapo' CITY COMMEROIAL REPORT. Frmpay, April 18—6 P. M. Asnis.—Sales of about 75 bbis. pota were made, ia par- cels, at $6 6234. Pearls were nominal at $8 25. The supply of both sorts was very limiced, which restricted transactions, BREADSTUFFS.—F our—The market was firm, and in sor cases tale: were made at aslight savanea. Tne sales embrace d 7,000 a 8,000 bbis., incluciog common to'stra cht at $6 8 $6 25, and $6 26a $7 37 for good medium and low grades of extra Western. Extrs Geneneo and St. Louis were quiet at $7.4 $9. Tae marke. cloned firm, but somewhat lest animated than at thy opening. Canadian was in moderate demand, with saler of rg hed bbis. hes 60 a $8 60, and ch rise a ee stoail lotegwere at $9, Soutoern was unchanged. salsa embrheed 1,200 9 1,500 bols., at $7» 69 60 for mixed to good choice lots, and a 81 vi O26 & $8 623, tor fan cy and exira brands. Wheat—The market was quie:, and priees unchanged. Bales, fo in small lots, of Tennessee red were mace at $1 70, and Southern white at $1 81 for fair quality. Inferior quatities were neglect ed. Rye was in moderate request; 2500 busnels Per neylvania were sold at 9lc.; Northern wan at 930. a $6c. arked. Corn—The sales were confined to about 15,000 s 20,000 bushels, inciadiag sound mixed at 63c. and at 65¢, a 66¢, for prime white and yellow, Oats were without change in quotauons. Corrre.—Tbe market was unchanged. The sa‘es % braced about 500 a 600 bags Rio, at 113¢c. a 11%e. ; do, common, at 10%¢., and 200 mata Java, at 14% Corrox.—tne market continued firm, ‘with sales of about joan 82,500 bales, based on middling uplands at ie 1 FREIGHTS.—There was a slight reaction in rates. To Liverpool 1 000 pbis. flour were engaged at 1s. 3d.; 3,000 bushels wheat, at 444d., in bags; and 1,000 bashels ¢ orn at private terms; 140 boxes bacon, at 174. 6d.; and 200 s 300 bales compressed eotton at '¢d. To L adom 1,000 bbls. turpen'ine were engeged at vs., and 5) boxes bacon at 25e. ‘Tu Glasgow 300 packages bacon were eagsged at 25a. To Havre cotton was at %c. a Xc. Rates to San Francisco were at 20c. per foot measurement. Hay was lower. The sales within a day or two have embraced from 1,000 » 2,00 bales, for shipment, at 752. 8 80c. per 160 lon. IRON was quiet, at $25 a $37 per ton for Scoteh pig. Motasers —400 a 600 dbis. Lat ‘ad were by at 46e. a 47c. for good to prime oa AL STORES.— Further foots rosin wert male at $1 , and of spirits at e8c. " phovibsoricasPOrk<Prioes again advanced, and the salen embraced about 700 bbls., including iness at $17 50 a $17 68%—at the clove holders demanded $17 ; prime sold at $1675. Beef was heavy, and prices favorea pur- chasers, About 160 bbs. were sold. inclacing country prime at $7 6234 a $8, and $8 25 a $10 for mona do.; $10 25 $13 for repacked Western; anc $13 25 a $14 95 for extra mess. t hama uncbanged. Cut meats qere steady, with with sales of 120 packages at 7c. a 7c. for shoulders, and 89¢9, a,c. fur hams. Bacon was diem. with rales of 400 boxes rhort bone in middles 19% , to arrive; 100 do. do. at 934¢., and 100 do. boneless at 9 %9, Tard was somewhat firmer, with rales of 200 a 400 bois at9%c.a10c. Butter was at lc 18. or Uhio, and 7c. a 26. tor State. Cheese dull ats c. a 10c. Real, Estarr.—Houre and lot 9 West Thirty-ninth street, 25 by 98, $4,800; house and lot on Forty-fourta street, near Broadway, 18 by 100, $7,400; house and lot on Fifty-seccnd street, near Broadway, 14 by 100, 85,800: 1 lot on Sixty sixth street, near Kightti avenue, 25 bj $520; 2 lote on Minotieth street, near Fifth avenus, 25toy halt the block, $495 each; 1 lot'on Fourth avenus) near h treet, 28 by 100, $575; 1 lot aijxining, 2 oy houre and lot No. 5 Mercer stroot, 25 by 100, $19, 050; 4 lots on Fifty-fourth street, near First avenue, each 25 by 150, $2,600 each: 6 lots on Forty-fitth streat, near Sith avenue, together 150 by 80, $22,750; 2 lota ad- jeining, each 25 by 100, with goreon rear, trgether, ¥ £00; house and lot, 132 Weet Twelfth street, 25 vy 103, 0000. Rice —The market was firm with sales of 100 casks at 4340. w4%e. APICES. — Seles of about 850 bage plmento were made at | 11c., and 100 bags African ginger at 6340. por ib, and 16 cares nutmegs at Ode. a O4e SvCARS.—The market was again active and firm, aales embraced about 2,200 hhes. + {neluding about 1.600 to 1,£00 Cuda muscovada at 7¢. a 7%e., with some Iota Ric» at aout Tigc. a 8c., and \ 2 lota New Or'eana at pri erm, and 162 hhde., 24 tierees and 10 obls. Dems. « ior refiniue, at private terms. Some of the refiners, it was said, have cold ahead, and are taking orders for The avery at future prices. Refined sugars were firm, bu t ‘otatiens for the Present were conside: on considered somewhat “Tonic —The dewandlor the article is } got, but the deficient supplies prevent transactions of note. ’ Sales of 67 bhds. pe oat Remar at 90.0 es 64 bales Havana at 24c. a 32c ; 100 bales Yara at 5.72 cases seedieaf at 1360. @ 186. ; 61 do. Florida at 16c. 5 "a0. ‘Woo..—The market has been void of animation since our last. Purchasers were uasnimous in the belief that prices bave seen their highest. Still there ia not much yeason to appreLend a decline, while the supply is 40 sete hardly suftcient to keep the factories in Qperation fs shearisg me, fall two months hence. HISKBY.—-Sales of 160 msdn at 2 at 26350. Teas—Per Monsoon, &o. Terms six months, Bea 39 half chests at 4034¢. ; 40 do. B5%90.; 68 do, Sle. Young Hyson—187 half chests at 46340.; 182 do, 46340,5, 98 do, H4g.3 100 to. 4030.1 25 do, 9, dbz4e.5 170 580 43 do. 270.5 11 30, a4 To ao. $0 iib do. tsgers 178 do. ‘ote; bi do. do. 19¢.; 4 do. 18340. ; 66 do. 180,; 7 do. 17c.; 50 do. 15366. ; 37 do. 10s. ‘Imperial—71 half chests at 623;c. "Skin - 26 cheste at 21 OT halt cheata at 826. ; ee aaa oe Solece oh vn te. 30 do Sligo; 41 do. ie; BS alf cheste at 403¢, Oolon; Souchong—B2 hs ‘Ide. Sor —Ai0 chestsat t7c. do. 286,100 do, Iie. riba 651 do. 17¢. ; 496 do. 160 do. B03¢e. 290,; 202 19¢ ; 118 do. ie, £07 half chest e do. 15 do. 253e.; hixe.; a do. 243.5 816, do. 7 do. 87 ‘Set 80 do. nade ate. 20 4 403. FAMILY MARKETING. RETAIL PRICES OF FARM PRODUCE IN WASHINGTON MARKET. Meat exhibits a slight decline this week, and butchers tay the prices tend downward, Poultry and game are getting much dearer than they were, as was to be expect- eé, This is the breeding season of birds and game, and he is a poor, mean, inhuman sportsman that would hunt 4 shoot until the “loves of the birds’ are consum- mated. Fish is getting cheaper, and as will be seen by our list, ny new varieties are in market. Shad is abundant, but connoisseurs say it does nt taste so well this year, as usnal. Soft shell crabs, terripia, &e., are in and much sought after. * Butter and cheese maintain the same rates, but eggs are cheeper, 8 a 9 being given for a shilling. The vegetable market begins to look well. Spring truck, mostly from the South, is coming in abundantly. Green peas, string beans, and tomatoes are among tha rest, But for particulars the reader had better consul’ POULTRY AND GAME. our list, whieh will se found to be correct. The foliow ing are the prices:— Beet—sirloin, roast, 13 s O18 Rib, roust, ee — ao % Rib, chuck... . — eon Sirloin steaks, . = 018 Porterhouse steaks 20 0 25 Rump steaks...... aes 015 Plates and navels, corned +010 012 Mutton, per Ib.. ee 010 013 per carcase, per ib. 0 00 010 i 08 a 010 — 0 0123 Yea 010 a 014 Veal, ae aoe per Bb. 007 a 010 Hind quarters ‘“ 010 a 013 Veal cutlets Nad 02 s 0% Young pig, each 260 a 300 Me 009 a 010 Pork, fresh, — 2019 OI a O14 Shor — a 010 Sides - e14 Sides, pickled net 012 Jor - 010 Smoked beer - 0 F | Beef tongues, piece - 0 set = te oa = ie oS 0 0 08 -_ eo 58 5 00 =_ 020 n o Ty 2 62, ° 1 1 1 2 2 2 0 13 1 00 0 6236 = 1 at 1 Hed 0 00 1 50 00 0° so — ° [end a 075 a 075 a 075 1 s = a 018 1 do OK a 0% 0 s,s = 1 a = 4 s . a a s s xe eo © ccacccccccceecccece eB enwuun x e RSSESESESSTITIIII&SsllILlllis SI8Slilis S¥ssssill se! asssl PPP PEP EEE DED E DP © ©f0 eorneccecce FI sters—Princes be; 100 - 0 2 o rewsl r 100. ‘ . Little Neck, Pow gle Lobsters, per Ib.. 2006 Crabs, per dozen. _— oF; 3 if ce LLPPSSBB LPRRIISILissiiilelsiiitisilt Spinsch, balf Caulifiower, each. ne 60 00 % 50 50 30 i] % 87 87 « 12 16 12 4 @ 08 07 18 10 10 10 09 08 08 06 12 rT) 7) & ® 5 50 06 18 % 50 6 15, rr) r) » 00 5 08 10 08 50 12 10 18 o4 Ty 12 or 12 12 16 08 00 16 12 “5 a 12 at ro) oi 0 1 1 a a e o 2 2 1 4 o 1 1 1 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 1 0 0 © ° oe 0 1 0 0 0 FURNITURE. “{ SPLENDID LARGE ROSKRWOOD BEDSTEAD / A. clock for hair App.y at 150 1. y tixth street, Aso, workshop to let ;OURNIi URE, FURNITURE.—HIGHRSY CASH PRICa carpete, testher bed: iry, firearms, surriva! Suunionl and pantiont fastremmer PRQmvAY wae Ftd, ro etn ‘or calling on McOAPE RAY & W afr Tens, 4 commission merchants, Mo, 36 Oatherins }, corner of PORRURE FOR ea ae and ebam: nearly new. Will be sold cheap. bar ce for = 3 young folks fa aa a there is ie every: Lael required. For particulars ad ‘Americus, Jerald office. AORNITORE Fo | FOR SALE.—A SMALL FAMILY, ABOUT wing the city, would all thetr arlor: ¢ oo and kitchen furniture, at lo he artiolen ‘used but litt’e, andare as saw, phage in wun are vited t to examine. reas stuart, Herald office. ror sate f OHRAP—AN &LEGANT LOT OF IRON FUR niture. consisting of marble top tables, bedstends, ry sands, stands, towel racks. ‘uml ass and fenoy articles; togerber with the store fixtures, at 594 Broadway; or will be Tcl for real estate in this city. Two good pack ern want LD STAND FOR CHRAP FURNITURE, FRATHER ‘peda, mattresses and pillows; furniture repaired. var- nished and upbolstered; chairs weated, Iron and sofa bedsiends, pico iarge wainut bookcase, for snle, "Old farmiture hougat or exchanged; mattresses mide over, G. W. 383 Howery, between Houston and Stanton sireeia, ‘AND AURIST, ALMIC Leet Ti OTR, 50. x ASTOR Pie vor Hail—8. M. BLLIOTE, M informs hia friends and the pubite that he baa ret rom ihuronp And enablisned an Serters oe mote, va wah all the modern im. Ronin ios. me ” baat re ed i FF 7 i i sae "HEE i Pere i FRE To sw it ) Paint B. G. lorice.—The day of departure of ata New York ‘Norice. for 1856 will be Saturday, Jan. 5, and every alter: nate Saturday; and from Liverpool, Wednesday, commencing Tan. 38, and avery alternate Wodueoday ‘OTICR.—FOR LIVERPOOL.—OLD AND FAVORITE line —The splendid per ship OlTY oo gape Her will sail for the al Cog erecrgs Wy port on rede, Hist pi ie ee THOS. H. eee, Danae 158 Nouth nicest, rear, al it On108.— FOR TEV ERE OGL CURES SHIP ES- will positively sail this at 12 o'clock, at which bo eel passenger He requested to oa 1m if fe re. Apply on boar river, or DuAREeT & TONES, No. 46 ‘South’ street, and 30 Old elip. WR, LIVERPOOL.—TAPSCO??’S LINE—WITH IMua- diate Gespeict— —The fast sailing first class New York built packet ship SAM, M. FOX, 1,200 tons register, ing wor Bric, wil be consis pain, cone rey ler Nc Pte 4 r pas on. stp river, oro peecort «& f'00., 86 South si 2 oe POR LIVERPUOL—T0 SAIL POSITIVELY ON THE year 2ist of April.—The tavorite packetahip CALHOUN, Capt, Truman, wil sali as above, without dela wel packet has superior state room acootia abla, second cabin and steers; pemengers. ‘on board, 5 Nort river, or to H. one. . Te EYCK, Gr Bou ee WOR NEI a sat | FAVORITE PACKET SAiP a ‘10, a Berens. will positively sail on We ines- yah ‘April 23. ymodations for y 00 be of pt Ln sengers are Urenrpasn on board, 14, Bast river, or to SA SRL & oORtie, fare road way. . K°3) LIVERPOOL, ST. GEORGE'S LINE OF CL PPER brated ollpper ship DREADNOUGAT, Captain bumatels, will sill on W eediy, april 2. For passage, in cabin, second cabin or steer ing superior accommo DEMAREST dat iy ou bomrd: ples 8 Rerah river, oe to pa ‘treet and 86 Old slip. eit t FRENCH SO0KER Durthen, will leave tor the ‘Svat o'oloak preslasly price (OR HAVRE, steamship ACMA ee port on Baturday, ree on orsign produce per French voasels. T4 "eo. FOURIEE & oe mz ‘William st, yrhe,Baroelone will succeed the Alma, and sail Tuesday, June TRAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.— EDINBURG A, 2.500 tons, Capt, Wm Cumming. 2180 bao Bobs, O NbW YORK, GLAEGOW, 1,962 John Duncan, The Giasgow and New York Sisamahi Company. ine salling thelr new and powertul steamer fat trons New York for Glasgow direst, on Saturdav, May 17. at twelve o'clock noon. Rates of sate o class, paid third claes, found with cooked. surgesd tidaaer. oe tei or ie ie pol ire. New York city bills or oid only received hn fOr Bava} Ly AY, FR trom ber pier. short Fiver, foto be tiverite United ‘Suuies mail steamer commander. Freeh cles br Now Orleans and from Mobile free can be procured on board and at the office of See Rear » 6 Wal stro eee® were re fed tag a ABD FLORIDA—SEMI- pited eal ree px, Coe Gelsek’P. M° from pier 13, North river gh wall — Ronetk co Banda afternoon. and st Richmond on, Parsenge: MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—WITHIN ga ry BY Cosaeny. Y $25.000 dettow wae beau i game of ek ea ae agerea tht Tse 165 34 CANA Lt gy ht ES i ay 4M. VAN ¥ EFFICACIOUS cunEy ron SORaE, BUWIONS, CAL~ Ai 's growing into the flesh, and ev: ery tincedon 0 i 0 1s without, cutting, oF wi La, nie me’! Monsicar LEVI of No. 80 Bis Rue de Bivol, Paria, and Ko, 8 Conduit street, Regent stree London, 8 atronized by the hisperor of ind the royal fxuby of gland, may be consntted daily, ae excepied, from 10 gis coloets ‘at his office, 91 West ‘Bleventh atre atrest, Dotweon pate arenas: Fifth and PIES OF TESTIMONIALS, [From his Imperis! Majesty spoleun ‘IIL, Emperor of Frapce. Pity doo ks Levi enleve los cors avec une extreme Lours NaPoteon Bonaraxra, [From James Haber, Esq.) I certify that Dr. Levi has cured me some months ago of £0- vere troublesome bunions, without vee Jeust pain, and me have annoyed me for maay years. I'walk At present wilh reat comfort, and cheeriuly recommend Dr Levi to my jeods and publi Sames Danes, j bade 22 Kast Seventoanth street, New Yorx, March 2%, 1855 (From Robert Fercguey, Beans M. D., Physician in Ordinary to Mr. Tevi has hai nti fenty OG Great Briain) from my feet, rr 8 most skiltn Ly ex wo +. without giving me the slightest pain. as ee Bont, Fi byte M.D: No. 9 Queen street, May Pale Londo don, March 2, 1808 Unsolicited by Mr. Tei, I beg leave MS fo dantlty to his success. ful skili in having perfectiv removed a “it union of long standing, wi'hout causing any pain, Phiadelphia, July 27, 1862 Tn addition to te above authenticated pos thousands more ix his poseeesion (among which are sev. evar from ladies of tte ae rank)can be seen by favoring him with a call at his office, 91 West sleventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, New York B.—No professional conneotion with any person, RIDGRWATER PAINS THE BEST ARTIOLE KNOWN for roofs of houses, id Dottoms of vessels, and outside work genersl'¥, being a perfect protection sgetnst the ‘action of the atmosphere. For sale at the Resi k ee ” Water street. ELLES OF NEW YORK.—ALL OF THE oF TOWN Indies buv their Icoking (Trelis picture frames, of ihe most elegant st ‘and handsome BRALLEY, ot 194 Wi liam street, coruer of Anu. Pier, man- tel and oval'looking glasses: also cornices and bases, cheap. NORAVING AND PRINTING, aT HALE PRIOR— at home card: addr ton street N.Y. For vale, ve lithographic presses and mate: (URE MINDER —THE AMRRICAN PATENT FIRB ‘kin julotly and surely. gosting one and ball cents, wil boil two ence it is also con’ snes ecogcenon! venient ue, For sale at all tamil or at the manufactory, 368; 310, abd 213 Woat Thirky v xin streot. ¢ by Dr. 6. &c. Post serve it; Oey. G@. Hntehings, 483 Broad\ fhe tthe Medioal Filo” ry ROORHSMEZON ore, ~ SS =ES UNITED ‘tall steamer Seen leave for Havre, tonching st the mails 5 en ‘and passe! ‘on Saturday 3, o vp ee pad lock, from vier & 2 first i lower saloon. aE reumeilp CIPY OF BALTIMORE: 44c Caotain Robert Leitch, is intended to Pardes wishing to out their friends cam obtain certifi bev ebm ad eer on Liverpool in sums of £1 sterling JOHR,S, Dau 1, Walnut ot, Phila, CORTIA Tt Biadway, Row Yorks ~~ one at VENRZUELA STEAMSHIP mig for Laguayra und Puerto Cabello, Thowhs awa Porto Rico, garry ing the United States ‘The api bee new steamer T! 200 tons burthen), OE Webber. Commander’ wil foure for ihe above ores on Wesnesaay, May 7, at 12 o’clock pr ely. Gas steamer wil fn time at Bt (or pustengers (o take the Bridah Loin ntl to Gra: puadalou nade, ‘Trinidad, sas, Barbacoes, a Barts, : area Bt ee emerara, ntigua, Martha, Aspinwalyy, dSan Joan; Nicaragua, and the Wee’ India PRICE OF PASSAGE. Frem New York to St. Thomas, or Porto Rico. ix Legua: ra, or Porto Cabello. narare. py chee eed pt thoee furnlahed by the company. fe SGRADAS: JOVE & CO., 47 South street. POUNDS BAGGAGE FRE#—10 CRNTS PBR POUND on four hours ooeam to coean, by Panama f via Fane Railroad. The Eoied Sines Com; hh for As plowall, on Monday, April fat eiaoak Brel reciealy, a farren " er, the well knows and thst sesnioenip GEOBGR LAW, Capt, Wan Te Herndon, rs be by Pasams Railroaé, and connect at Panama with the Pacific Mali Steam- 0 GOLDER AGE, J. Francisco, ‘The publlc are faformed tink aan ve always one or more a ete yale Pee 1} han y, BaATNOR iD. at hon only office of f the eompauies, ively on or advertine per of Baturdaye 19th of April inst.—The olipper ship PAMPBRO Is reoatving ber Kast river, and will positively nail as adore. of this favorite ¢ spper in 105 dae hae not deen oq by any vessel now Toad for Her capacity bein as finish loading ¥ £ 00,, 68 Bouth street, corner of Wa'l. mi tay erteiae at onan fee detrous inne their cargo fa Ban Franciaoo without deten am UITON & CO’'S DRBPATCH LINK aa BAN FRAN- Sisco, salllg regularly and poritively on or before tke diy nav ertieed. Ninet ms. The superior A 1 first cl) pa ship JON Gite PIN ch if, Master, is compl hee ing at pier 10, East river, positively aui on or be- ne wi fore Tuerday, 29th April inet. Thi tavorite el pper has made the voyage fo Ban Francisco. n winety-three days, n passage unequitied by any vessel now loading tor San Fruxcivoo, ‘ON & CO., 58 Bouth street, corner Wall street. +N, B—the ships cf this line Like notreighi ler Wiett ror Acie cringe Utd 1 LINE OP MONTHLY. Pak, new lendid’ BrORTaMAN, ‘Thom ‘master Sow tone ‘oie | at Ber yer No, aa eee pou for’ Melbourne and Byd" ney, has three fourtbe ‘nd will positively wiched about 261h ADL yr.” Her Bo cy for first and second oabin. pi Are unsurpnane peseage alan git apviy, ear oF at the: oF balance of (relat, SPP AMEAON, Ror 0 Bowling Grose. OR NEW ORLEANS AND BAVANA—THE UNITED il stenmaahip (AHAWBA, J. D. Bulloch, com- mander, will onamence recetviog, freight om Three Ava 24, and sail for the above ports on Monday, Apa as at aiP. precisely, £700 p Her No. 27 North river, toot o piosoneuest VINGSTON, CHOU ERO, BRON & 00., No bills of Inding rigned afer the’ste er salle. Prelgit for steams Bt, Louis goes through by this line in sixieea days, POR SAVAPRA AND. FLORIDA. “UNITED BTATES ail ine The new and elegant seamer AUGUKEA, Ceptain Thos. Lyon, wi on Saturday, April 19, from pierho 4 Norih Fiver at 4 o'clock BM. Bilin ot nding slzned on board. For freight or passage apply to 8, Le MITC LL 13 Broadway. For Florida, through tickets from. New York to Jnekronville, #31; to niin, A, steamers leave nectng with the Monee ten New turdays, Large and commodious ree limes A week, con- fork on Tuesdays an’ “A. UNS, RIFJ48, REVOLVERS, &c., WHOLESALE ANI G retal = oasis dealers, ¥ 7 ‘and ¥ YNOLDS?, 4 fiat He presale Bot ace hy rey fae chat wae examine oc] le guns, rifles, tols, muskets, &c., before buylag elsewhere. OUSRKKEPRRS -UO¥ eal ee a BUeeRe ow: meee ocd Daag Seppe made to: ye great sa it uniil next begin- er, and Fou will have to pay from Sle. to 880. for j,contract ior, ft now and Sour supplr will cost yom not sult.) may be i offloe of the Exp: 3 ‘ulton pirees, Rod doors west o’ Broadway, ¥ sure, way, Bow "A. L, STIMSON, ofehotee oe oes at 2c. & 25c. factorily executed, if ior not less than twenty eee tite! bai EU pate Ys sr SOR eurtos, Conchas, = Quizotte gifs’ do. for shle tn oud to sult pard low prices. Buyers wou'd do well to call leewhere. KE, P. ROG GSS, 164 Maiden iane, plea (Bed OIL.—, ot, explorive Lubricating oll equal to rem oft, Binnacie of; for ah Agents Comps Bot Co Beaver orere street, New York. ied OTIOR TO CAPITALISTS. —A FIFTH INTERRST offered fovated fa Now York, of sand. who can command from tre mie of Jore F. Bais baa been extensively fa Union. The b for the Sa of fever, a app tc, also of eat oF Phlisd tomre SAb to a realdent ta pel depot ter re the cordial, Uoulare sddrese Jere. F. Ball, Oa 0OL8 FOR SALE C8EAP—TWO FOOT LATHES, SEP Yes, vesriy new, snd one pair of shears for culling mstaleah 2 3 B26 Greenwich street, up stairs, (PO MACHINISTS, BLACKSMITHS, £0.—THAVE OFBE. ed. the store 175 pe eat hg 3 y JAMES BOOTF. hand, steel plates, ve saga sive s at the lowest prices. Orders trem all parte | ‘As usnal, at old stand, 24 and 26 Patt street, corner of Gold, New ¥¢ i JOHN BRUCE. wns ical a ZARTINS ABOUT FURNISIIING 108 REAM BA. bar roome, &c. An useortment of marble Blew, sae and of ‘cabeseee ‘and els ae Will be sold cbeap for eash. or exchanged for sity Fallrond ‘Address A. H.G, box 673 F =a cero ERY SUPRRIOR CANDIES, Gum Drors, Lozenges, Rock Canpy, &c., With a large assortment of FANCY CANDIES, 4 prices lower than the Lap me quality can be fon send Needed ‘al Whotenaia Contectione 18, 996 Pearl street. is B.— Assorted candies, kno" superior in quality (and Keep ina warm ¢ imite)to ane oer, atthe lowest market Price, in thirty, fifty and one hundred peund bores, FIGHER'S IMPLEMENTS FOR 8AlLR—CONSISTING- of four frames, four beame, one donble bottom, one sin- gle ¢o., six pair case hooks, polses, balances, &c. Can be seen atJames H, Baldwin’s cooper shop, in Furman street, near Fulton terry, Brookivn. OLOTHING, &O. $2. 000 Ne fet OF CAST OFF CLOTHING W. ‘The highest price pth evrrent money. Gentlemen havin, good Teh off or ma closbing to dlapove of can obtain uberal prices b ress tO, OF call AMES street. vear Centre. © = De NREDEEMED PLEDGES JUST bine nahn bg sisting of bisck and blue frock costs. eassimere fancy jvesta_ wit = variety of white linen coau, po) pea ond is e veats, 108 West Broadway. WINES AND ) LIQUUKS, ‘| SELECT APBOREMENT OF Po PORT, SHERRY MADRI, fiotland r aA Bootes, It Prabiin periar,"and Beotsk ates ware ‘UNDMAEILE « & Pree ee Broome, corner of Oroaby st, OLLANY GIN, ROCH¥LLUE AND COGNAC BRAN- dies, Bordeaux white and red winer, Jamaica he Gt to bond; can be shipred in bond or deiivered fant; tale, on rensovable torms, by SIMPSON BROTHARS INO. 16 Beaver vir eet, ASTROLOGY. Ronan o) Re STROLOGY A¥D MAGIC—THE GREAT SWADISH Imogiciin and philosopher, Dr, © W, ROBAOK, formerly af Now York, Philseiphis ard Boston, Pt ng an immenee rensation in the West, by his thaeoverlen ot ot hidden treasures, detection of robberies, recovery. of counsel mp love affiirs. lawrulla, soeculaticas, wen calcmated, Ladien $3, gent'emen $5. For particulnes. seo Av. eo ogi Amine, fora ded gratin toany art of the Union. ress, post-paid, Dr. ©, W. Rowek, 1 more stree! Oincinn:ttt, Oto. sobre ” \LAIRVOYANCE.—MRS, BEYMO! CO slew doors weet of Broad pant Ge Sods eee ete ca) and business ren cae in “amerions = ima, liver com. Bla."Unerring edvion’on oriueea eee Sishder Bo.” Seles arin faction guaranteed, or no pay. eee Taam LATRVOYANCR, street, pd York, —LADIES, MRS. HAYES, He GRsED tae best medical cl Mra. Hayes ts dail: ing diseases ages baflied the skilkot ine fecrned, Gncen mest re fe se ing business, absent friends, ac, Satisfaction guaranteed, re- mem Po pay taken. (SABD.< MADAME PREWATER percage THANKS / tober frends and patrons, an to pay that, after the thousands both in this eity and Pandya who have con- Fuited her witb entire satisfacdou, she feels conédent that in the queattons of astrology, love law matiers, and books or cracle’, an relied on constantly by Napoleon, she hae no equal. She w1)) tell the name of whe Fature husband, and also. ihe rame of her vieiters, 76 Vadicon street. Bpeedy and sure cure of piles end corts by a remedy of her own.