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tiled to taxe charge of the church over which he is now —thut over which the Kev. ar. March was pastor. Rev. Dr. Dowling, forme:ly pastor of the Pine street Baptit church, in Providence, R. 1, be caarge of ‘the Berean Baptist charsa ie’ the olty of New York, Benry A. Wise, Jr., the son of the Governor of Vir- ginia, 4 about to be ordainec as an Episcopal minfeter. Ate meeting of the proprietors of the new South Pa rich, in Boston, held after « ivine service on the 13th inst., ® committee was chosen to conter with 'ne Fede-al s reet society, with a vow of uniting both varishuw wade: the pastoral charge of Dr. Gannett. The vore was unanl- meus, fhe committee consists of Cuief Justice Shaw, Benjamin A. Goud ana Clement Wiilis, Faq Rev. David Breed, late of Ches’er, is now sapplzing Sy Be ehburel in Lisnon, Conn., recently made wacant by tht death of Rev. Levi Neison. ‘The Hsrrisburg Zeleyroph states that young Tio Kaw brought to this country from Ouima »y fev. Sasa , Coutemplates retarning home this week. He in- ‘tenos connecting bimself with #»:ue one of the American missions at Foe-Jboo, anc devot- his hife to the propa- gees vf the Goat among hiv benighted brethren of the wery Land. ing ‘The third Presbytery of York, at ite last meeting, Heensed she folowleg Scene geatl-men, members of tue senior clare of the Union fusuugics! Seminary :—Meears. Lyman H. Jobngin, Herman C. Riggs. Isaac Brundag €.C, Wallace, Alexander McLean, U. 8. armetcong, Ji B Boner au: C. fi Powell. The Fourth Presoytery bi Ficenred Wiliism C. White. from ceeaee a nd. ; Frapeia F. Ford, trom Newark Valiey, N. J.; and'E. L. ‘Hurd, t:0m G jesburg, TL Rev. Ebenezer Bur: preached a sermon on his ninetieth Dirthdsy, at Atnol, Macs, Sunday before lant. He was Porn at Taunton tn 1166, and wastn the ministry from 1794 to 184¢—fitty-two jana which period he preach- 6d 4,996 sermons, and tized 197 persons. Messrs. Robert A. Brown, John Seagrist, J. Aspinwall Hy dge ana Robert Gamble, members 01 the’ Princeton se- wminary, were sicensea py the U. 8. Presbytery ot Phila- @eiphia last ween, Rev. Dr. Samuel Hansom Cox, Cawegs, unapimo' chosen: President at of aegtee silegiate In- aitute, atie Roy. N. ¥., aod he has accepted the ap- pointn ent, anu igh ‘deliver his inaugural address at the ext soniversary, June 25. St. Lawrence University, which has been incorporated Dy the Legislature, ix to be located at Canton, St. La: reoce county. There will be in connection with ita theological echool, under the patronage of the Universalist denomination. ‘The last statement made concerning the health of Rev. 4. P. Van Gisson, pastor of tne frst caurch tn Brooklyn, ‘Was no very encouraging. He was still in Florida. Rev. N. E. Smith, of Brooklyn, has gone southward, U4 ‘the improvement of his health, which has seen ia by over exertion. He expecta to resume his duties home in about two weeks. ‘The Third Presbytery of New York bas chosen Rov George L. Prentiss, D. D., and Rev. Ass D. Smith, D. 0.) ministers, and Joseph B. Sheffield and Oliver H. Lee, Eagrs., elders, Comusissioners to the General Assembly. The Fourta iu Presbytery of New York hes chosen Rsv. William A D., and Rev. Joel Parker, D. D.; Eid- ers, J. W. benedict ava Treeaved Ketchum, taqrs.” * Senator Douglass has conveyed to the Baptist denomi- nation of Chicago, Iil., ten acres of land—a grove—beauti- fally situated within the elty Hmita, forthe parpose of erecting thereon a university—with a condition that the ‘trustees shall lay the foundation of the edifice duriag the approsehing fali, and spend annually towards the buiid- 1g $25 000 until completed. tne value of the land is es: ested at $50,000. The Jucge has aso made a hand- scwe donation to the new Tnir:eenth street Baptiat church in Wasbington city. INTERESTING CEREMONIES OF THE ORDER OF THE SISTENS OF MERCY IN SAN FRANCISCO. We copy the following from the San Francisco Herald of the 7th of March :—The interesting and impressive @eremonies of the ‘‘reception’’ and of :he ‘profession’ of the “Sisters of our Lady of Mercy,”? were performed yesterday in the chapel ot the City ‘Hos pital, which {n- stitution fa at presens under the supervision of the re- ligious order named. A very large company ot our mst esteemed citizens were present on the oocasion. Tne first eeremony was the profession of Sylvia Brown, whose no- vitiate of two yeara had jast expired. Avthis peri id the novice has completed her term of probativa and may agsume tbe black veil. The rolemnities that precsded ‘the administration of the sacrament in this ce-emoaial, ‘were ofa character to impress every beholder with a deep sense of the holy obligations incurred. When these ‘Were concluded, the novice pronounced her vows, as fol- —In the name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus has been Christ, and uncer the projection of his Immacula‘e Mo- ther, Ma y, ever virgip, I, Syivia S-ewn, called in religion May Magar do vow and promise to God poverty, ebastity and obedience. and ths service of the poor, siek and ignorant; and to persevere until deeth io this sivute of our Lady of Mercy. according to is wpproved Poa and constitution, under the authority. and in the Presence of you, my Lord and most Reverend Fataer in 4, Josep Allemany, Archbishop of this Diocass, and of cure revered m Rureell, cated in reiigton Mother Superior of this Convent of Metcy, isco, this 6th day of March, in the year of our tthe cantina for reception were Winifrea O’Brien and Cat Murray. This ceremony takes afer the first of the novitiate—six montor. e vovice puts aside the secular dress and assumes tre habit of the orderand the white veil, which is worn daring the probatiopary period of two years. The novice kneel ing st the foot of ‘healtar, the Archbishop interrogates her as follows:— (CEUFHRANT—My child, what do you demand? ae ae mercy of God and the holy habit of retigiov. Cxtennant—Ie it with your own free will you demand the holy bapit of religion? PosroLint—Yes, me Lord. wt - Reverend Mother, have you made the ne- cereary inquiries, and are re you ‘satisfied? SureRioness— Yes, ey a Crizngant—My chil tye you a firm ineention to severe in reiigion to the end of your life? And do you pe to have sufficient strength 10 carry comrecny, the sweet yoke of onr Lord Jesus Christ, solely for the love anc fear of God? Poervraxt—Relying on the mercy of God, I hope to bo able to do so. In this ceremonial no vows are required of the novice, and she may withdraw trom the order at any time daring the rucceecing yeara of her novitiate. The title of Sis- ter Mary Viocent was conferred upom Miss O’Brien, and the ti:le of Sister Magdalene was con‘erred upon ’ Sts Murrsy. BURNING OF CHRIST CHURCH IN RICHMOND, Chrish church, says the Richmond Lispatch, waicn was destrcyed by fire on the 13th inst.. was ouilt about the year 1815 or 1816, by tue Presbyterian congregation ua- Ger the pastoral charge of the Rev. Jonn G. Rice, which, up to this pericd, had been, by the courtesy of the Free ms, using the hall in their building on Franklin street. This congregation alno erected the house at p-e- gent cwred and cecapted by Mr. Wm. Greaner for @ par- sovage. and we believe Mr. Rice occupied it up to th of bis desth. He was succeeded about the year 1824 by the Rev. Wm. J. Armstrong, (who after wards perished 4 ‘the wreck of the Atlantic in Long Island Souni, ) and tais oorgregation, under the hol fain of the firs: Presoy- terian chureh, occupied it until about the year 1820. Up ‘to this period ‘the rection of the city in which it is located contained the residences of many persons of wealth and irfinence, and the house was filled every Sunday With « numerous and fashionable audience. There was no bulld- ing x near it except the old warehouse on the opposite aide e atreet. The whole of the neighborhood presented Siento cleanly appearance, tench eontraned strange: ly with its present atate. A bright stream of clear «pring ‘water rolled along the side, and one cf the noblest rows of Lombardy poplars grew along the banks of this riva- Jet. The sivent jon was retired from the bury sceass of life, and yet accessible to a large porcien of the city, and no chureh in the city has yet been located in a piace go ‘we)l rituated as this wae to the enjuyment of the sacred ‘teachings delivered from its desk by the excellent gen. tlemen whore liver exhibited the beauty of their teach ngs. To 1829 the building now krwa as the Metropo'itan all was finished and cedicated to the uses of the con gregation under Mr, Armstrong, and the chu:eb in th valley was sold to the Protestant Episcopaliaas who wor- ship under the ministry of the Rev. Wm. F. Lee. Up time the church ha; borne the newe of the Pine- pete Perey in common pariance, deriving the name from a beavtifully carved resemblance of thie fruit, with ‘which the taste of the architect had ornamented the apex of the steeple. Those who superintended the renovation which it underwent before being used by tne Epiasopa- Tiana, took down this handsome ornament and substituted Jain gilded ball. Thehouse was thorougaly reaovated ohhin aud without, and a fine toned organ was placed in the gallery. Service was kept up with great zeal for a few years, but the congregation gradually fall away, until after a charge of two or three pastors, and the re- moval of Mr. Woodbridge to the Monumental, after the tion of the latter had built St. Paul’s, caused the sare of it to be ditcontinued. Since then reveral attempts Save been made to re-open it, but without any success, until lately under the minla'ry of Mr, Webb, who had acne m ~ secure the at nee of persons in the fe neighborhood. Services were held in the house the Lele pio before the fire, and the rite of con- firmation pert Seo veat-chone Meade. Now the whole pilots ahepaioes vee = hoy besause we fear that = ew public worship will never rise upon ‘Toe Garnes Case 4catn.—Unirep States Cir- curr Court.—Mra. Mvra Clark Gaiues yes‘erday filed her bill in cbaveery im this court against T. D. de ls Carn Sho alleges that the Jate Daniel Ciark, her father, he- ithed to her by his last will and testemen’ all his which waa of great value, after the payment o° jen specified, of which iat will the de‘endan ituted one of the executors; that this will has was const been admitted to probate in the Second District Court of New Orleans, pursuant tos decree of the supreme Court ofthis State, she further avers that the defendant. soon after the death of the said testator, Daniel Clark, in 1813, took possession of and bas ever since held and dia- paid his own use and benefit seventy five slaves, ty of the said Clark, bequeathed to compiain- ania and bog since enjoyed the ‘pro t an‘ services of maid t more than three hundred +laves have been eo tees tie Ree slaves aforesaid siuce eae into defendant’s posseseion; that the aforosai1 siaver are now living, and their increase are worth $300,000; that the hire of the raid slaves and their increase, since they case into possession of the aid defendant, amounts to $800,000; and that the interest due thereon amounts to $400,000. To recover the above mentioned slaves and their Increase, or the vi of the same and the hire of the said slaves, with inter Mra. Gaine’s files this bill fm chancery.--New Orleans Picanune, April i. “got fora ee for = Time,”—These ‘peautiful patent ventilating hats are just ae for winter as nommer. or close them at pleasure; rhea on cooler then any straw ‘has ian wi see ly dm Poors nad 2 whan ‘ouranased or three Soliars nod a halt at be because they have never Tne Rew Orleans Oeclta taus of D, LaViz—Dr. Levi. the distisguished hi ore ceived the ietier below «rom one of our oldat Sad miei avi Dr MeFariane lea’ revettion of what we pave hear prcat humber of «ther persons who dave hud the good for fare to experiauoe the skit of Dr. hove ‘Mu Lavi tue Cutnoropist:- I have given @ cartidoste to thas he had and Pd Er Levi stating Accomp ished @ speedy sant ore of tbe corns and 03 altos which ha loug amorad me, ich ond defied many orevious attempts ov ocher rsiory, but I have exveriecoed such re lef, and tastim Blain on simost a iu jects can be #0 resdily on ained, tha: [ a i) e-& are cer .aflo’ Jastly dus to Mr ve ce mah i mUTe mover to this fast a chrnat io dow wk I sm rendering a grout nervica public, oy oreoling thelr atiension ine quarter ta. whiea thay can ist ‘re iet reas ares! luflicdon, ‘ir Weel Baa. srougbt the shuibel of selanoe to ear apon the, Orofeasion whicn be bas te specimens obtained from he dead Senbe bet far frrwa being s mere thickening or iadureiion ot the cvtice, as has generaily bee2 suoposed, corns ara arned with reriain pointed pp af a struture resem > ing toe horen nal’, quie as bard aod acnie as the spur of w 020k, and xetanbbe that weapon which pointing (award, penetrate ae flesh aud prwe'ure the sensative pariosteum, in iictng the ia- ‘and agonizing sensations which thes produca, and every effort at relief, by cutting and crim ‘bence the ivevitable tailure of al operators wt da pend upon thest p:censses alone Tne ak! . Levi ts ex- hibited ip the extraction of the ted pene rating pins of tbe corn, which he does promptly and without to the petient fhysicians rarey direct their atteation to, thee ry ‘@ gentieman has embraced ard bes acquired the feculty of affording re tet from ‘the excruciatiag tortares prduced by corns and their concomi'ants, he may Poe! ‘De co: ware 8 Apunile benefactor, anc richly msrite all Press 8. McFAaLANK MD, Mew Orleans, pant rev Dare CAk i ‘and Circus streets. ‘ 58, February 1, Dr F LEVIS adv erivoment ¥ Ml! be found in another colama ‘White on War! Peace proclaimed! ‘The pen ts made, the peace is sign’d, ‘The people's got to pay; No matter, if tey’re #0 inclined— We'll buy sur hate for May, ‘Te White’s we'll go, in Fulton street, Where ail hn styles aru found; Whern aif the fastloni oa moet’ and pleassntries abourd. WHITE. Hatter, 148 Fulton street, between Nassau and Broadway. J. Devin & Co. beg tw state that their wholesale and reat! departments are now sompletely stocked witb thelr ate aud elegant styles of soring and summer cloth- ing, and thei custom department with the aewest imoortetions of cassrmeres, vestings, coatings, &o , at 258, 259 and 25) Broad- way,NewYork, Seasonanle Advice. For Jannlon sake, nea hanites well, Change winter clothes for athers; and bur "Ue aoodlent a wong YO tall— Buy only of Smuth Bi ‘The Hastern war, sees nae burn ound Inkermin aod alma, Has kindly given as, in ret eA SMITH BROTERES" ONE honed STORES, Non, 122 re 140 Fulton stree:, New York. Evaneo-types.—Perfect Likencsses of Lord Raglan’s universa'ly admired cost, taken on fins French css: simere. may be obiaine| at EVANS! cloining warehouse, 06 nd 68 Falton street, for $3 and $10. Spring #asolon in Cravats, Ties, d&ic.—Men cf fushion are invited to inspect the new stvies of ylain sad fancy ties and cravats just received from Paris, with other novelties, at GRxsN’s shirt ane furnishing establishment, No, 1 as or House. Bargains, Bargains, at the Canal erect carpet ttore,-_ hich Brusseis carnet, 88. per yard; g Now ume. git 8s ard; #1! wool ingrain, 48, ae oer Tard: Ok PETEBBON'S 001,70 Canal sivect, Tareas —Window shades, Paper han gin, decoral curtain materials, at reduced prices. ‘Wanted, 60 artiata, a!a0 25 girls tor gilding, at 456 and 458 Peari street. W. 0. JENKS. ‘We will This Day Open an Elegant Assort- ment of Indios? ard gent emen’e gold patent lever waichos 850 to $150; TB, $125 to. 18 323 to $75: Phe pea #10 to $40. GOLBERT BHOTHRNS. 185 Cocal street Te Buliders and Contractors.—The Best ruilding sand given away, in Reade street, nearBroadway. Pheer aoe White and suff Holland, ds, tasels &e., at wholesale and retail by W009- FORD & WML, masuractarere: 58 Catharine street, N. ¥. Country merebants supplied at the lowest prices and on the most reasonable terms. Soda fountains and Sixtures for Sale cheap —Three cop er fountatua, marble basin and vaso, Dives, corlers, ac. [SHED BERGAAHDO, Druggisis, 363 Bowery, corner of Fourth street. wefiaace lamander Safes.—Robert M PATRACK is the sole manufacturer in the United states of wwe above celebrated safes and patent powder proof defiance locks and oats. Depot No, 192 Pearl street, one door beiow 6. $15 fora Farm of 20 Acres, or Four Baild- fog lots. Those who desire to obtain palieaee country resi dence. we invie them to call on CHARLES WOOD, No. 208 roadway, and secure s furm at once. Real Spanish Water Coorers, In Classical forme, also Spanish, porous, evaporating, filtering and highly perfumed water vitchers. a W genuine Chinese teapote, Simamon perfume. Connoisseurs are wees Also 20 cssea Plain white French china, Selling off at cost, 813 Broadway, above kieventh street. JK, Ki Private Theacricals.—or Sale, the Stage scenery, curtain, and the whole scenic department of an ania- teur company, suitable for a dramatic auseciation, 258 G. @., Heraid office. Hotel Keepers and Barrooms,— CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. Sinoe the introduction of my Schledam schnapps Into United States a number of liquor mixers in New York have commenced putting up mixed and. polsoned Blo, wad caliing s2nspps. ‘the name belongs expressly to article—all cihers are cowntertelts and impositions on the public, T under: sland & number of Darrooms in tals city Keep the cranes en, for raie, on account of the ness of 18 —! VO are sua bat a, dosen—when pare Holland gi ie erort, by the pipe, ove dollar ard fifty cents a gallon. ont for such imposters, UDOLPHO WOLFE, 22 Beaver street. Batchelor’s Hal ye, Wigs and Toupees are superior to all others. Their new improvements secure erfec’ comfort to the wearer, natural elegauce and durability. is unrivalied and only harmless haw aye is applied in twelve private room: BA?CHKLOR'S, 233 Way. Diseases of tne Throat and Luags. =—Dr. ROBERT LAM dela devotes bis attention exclusively to the oe el ratte es of the throat and lungs. Residence and ottice, The « King of Aigters.” Round the great imperial cradle ‘That the Parisans had prerented, Hung a fiask ot Lyon's powder, foot a box of pila; you see how picely guarded Was this iittie "* France de fils.” wong the first articies prosurad for this ‘Interesting ad- veut wae LYONS! inmaorkal stuf Not an insect has cesn geen tn tne Tuileries sluce the Kmperor used it, Depot 424 Broadway. Only 25 cents per flask or box. Delays ow > Dangerous.— hy. then, hasia and repair bs ‘lean your house and beds Whh LYOR's powder most ‘The waguetic powder 1s entirely harmless in ita tngrediests, buts certain death to ihe insect tribe, “Now 1s the. tae 10 sprishle'l in the crevices. "Depot 424 Broadway. spurious labels Bolioway’s Pilis.—feeble Constitutions — ‘Thoussnds Oc persone with weak constitutions dle early, trom lity. Nature should. in such cases. be assinted with BOtLowavs pie ‘Iney give tone and stamins CDG fem. and vigor to the clrowlatin,, ‘sold. at the mann t@ Maiden lane, New York, and 24 Strand, London, and oY all druggists, ai 26c., 62348., and $l per box, jen are Cured by Srandeth’s Pilis—<— This form of disease is occasioned by the exhalent arieries throwing out & greater quanly ot fluid’ than the absor seat take up. Brandreth’s pills convey by magic as it were, an im- pulse to the remote exiremities. arousing their apsorbants‘o for action; and in cave of swe'ling, or watery ceposits there, awaket the sleeping ene ‘of those vease's, which, iike Pimps St werk, wanes the morbid flald to ibe in- @ redusiion of the an re Ge limbs, roimetimes in t afew hours, and thus affordiag Lituatration of the ermpathetic aciien ot Hrandreth's Pilla 4 ‘Thus, in dropstes of the stomach. and in all OF inibe: igeircencs to dhe efoct Brandreth ots pre wo ees gas Dre duce in chronic cases with full di fone per required. Bore of the best men in iho Union can be ratesrad Proof ofthe above. Brandxeth’s vilis are sold at 25 cenit Dur box, at No. 48 anal ttreot, Brandreth Burieingay Nov 24t Hudson’ street, and No. 296 Bowery. Also, by. Hayes, Sinaia Pulton atreet, Brooklyn; by 7. 'W. "pyot & Soom, ia, and hy all respectable druggists and med cine inion. Fi Married. In Philadelphia, on Thureday, April 10. at 3t. Jamen’ church, Kinsossing, by the Rev. J. Brinton Smith, Wi- uuam J. Barnay to Miss Kuzavern, daughter of the late David Hid, all of Philadelphia. Died. On Saturday oting April 19, at the residence of her mother, 127tn street, near Third avenue, Miss ECRica Srrvroes Dewey, aged 43 years. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to oo ee the funeral, to-morrow morning, at eleven o’clock. Her remains will be taken to Connecticut for favermen:, On Tharsday, April 17, at No. 344 Tenth avenae, of consumption, Krnanon, wife of Abm. Dawson, aged 45 ears. . Her rewains were interred in New York Bay Cemetery. On Saturday, April 18, Mra, Buzamera Movin, reliet of the late orp bogs 46 years and 10 moat! The foneral well tae plnoe to-morrow afternoon, at two oval from No. 10 Prince street. Her relatives and friends are respectfally mvited to attend. Oo Saturday, April 19, James H. Powsr, in the 35th year of his His friends ace invited to attend the foci from hie late residence, No. 78 Nassau street, this afternoon, at two o'clock. rae’ April 19, Frances, wife of J. L. Josep), aged 50 y irbe fuveral will take place on Tuesday morning, at ten o’alock. The friends of the famliy are invited co attend, without further notice, On Friday, Apri 18, of injuries recsived while procest- ing to a fire in the Sixth district, Paraick J, Crowry, nged 28 years. ‘The members and ex-members of the W. A. Bruslea Guards, the G. 8. Hall Guards, Hore Company No. Ma and the Fire Department fn general, are respectfully i vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, N. ‘242 Cherry street, this afternoon, at two o'clock. On ‘Saturday, ‘April 19, of copsnmption, Nrcwo.as Curx- Ton, in the ao yor ot hie age. The relatives ‘and friends of the family, ani those of wishes! on and Peter Halptn, are uy invited to et- vend the ae to-morrow afietnoon, st one o’cloek, from his late residence, No. 101 Greenwich street, His remains will be taken to Calvary Cometery. On Friday, Merch 18, Mr. Joan 8. Bangovan, of Lon- don, and of ‘the firm of Echegaren, Quintana & Co., Ma- zatian, Mexico. His friends, and those of his late brother, Richard, wre invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at hy!" pont Iwo o’elock, Bom 3: NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 856. (ee Ce Sudeen'y on Friday, April 18, Mra. Jopau Naris, wife of Ge 1ge Nafis in the 8lét year of ner age. out fre ds wad reiatives of tue ‘amily, aud those of her , Nehemiah C., Richard R. and Aorm. V. B. Nats, = ‘reepecttu iy invited w attend the faneral, this afte: noe, #3 one o’ciucs, from he residence of her 6» in-la: George Merkle, No. 117 Ladlow aureet, without fursner vitation, Her remaiua wi) be taken to Jamuica, L. 1. ey for inte ment. ing’ papers. vm Toursday, April 17, of congestion of the lungs, Jou Pat, pons of Jana and lies Beogau, aged 8 months and 12 8. runeral will take piace at one o’clock this atver- noon, from No. 118 East Nin-veata street. Qn Fridsy, April 8, CaTugamv M. daugater of Carscen and Juiis Ailers, ago) 4 mouths and 11 da} Tne fends 0: the tawily are invited to attead the fune- rat, his afternoon, at nalf past one o’clock, from No. 42 Monro street. The remains will o¢ taken to Greenwood Cemetery. Cu Frivay, Aprii 18, of couramption, Euzamera Kur, dsugo ec of Tuomas Kerr, in the 194b year of nec age. he semnaves ona telapdll of whe tamilp apo eaqusatal so a'tond the ‘uneral, this afternoon, &% ne o’clock, fron the renidecce of her father, corner of Eighty-firat street aud Broadway, without farther invitatiou ‘Un Toursaay, April 17, of consaaption, MaRcarur, eld- out daughter of’ Willism and Jane faom, in coe .Sth year of her a The frievds and acquaintances are respeotfally invited to attend the fanerai, this atteruoon, ac two o'clock, trom No. 113 West Cwentieth street. Ou Saturday April 19. Epwaap Haxr, son of J. R. aod Catherine Ann Lovg, aged 4 yeurs, 4 mouths and Ll days. The seatives aca friends ot twe ‘amily are invited to atrend the funsrel, this afternoon, at haif past two O'clock, from she residence of his parents, No. 12 Doyer atreet. Philadelphia ire please copy. On Friday nee ar april 18 after a short {tness, D. ‘snd Caristins Kremer, agea 3 years, 4 mon‘hs and 17 days. the friends of the famuly are respect ully invited to at- tena the faneral, this afvernoon, at half past two o'clock, from No, 185 Rewe street. Oo Saturday, April 9, Joun R. Kivurea, only child of Michael Kiliilea, ~ 9 montis and 22 da} The frience of feuily are iavited to attend the fa- neral, thin atterno n, at t#0 o'clock, from No. 172 E iza- beth street. Un Thursday, April 17, Francis ARRAS, aged 1 year and 1 month, oniy ehiid of Francis and Elize Harbo Pivtsburg papers olease copy. In Brooklyn, on Sacurday Le April 19, Winn H,, son of W. H. and Mary F. Wood, aged 2 years. The friends o: the ‘amily are invited to etvend tne (uce- ral, from che residence of his parents, corner of Johaswn and Adams stree\s, Brooklyn. Un Satarcay, ‘March 1, ‘at her réeidence. ia Brooklyn, of ocngestion of the jupgs. Mra. =e Dsraam, widow of the lace Jopn Derpam, 65 yer Her remains were interred ia th the | Cometery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, L. 1. On Saturdey morving, April 19. of consumption, Mary T., wife of Joseph E. Hendsick, in the 43d year of her age. the firienas and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the ‘uneral, from tue residence of her crother-in-law, John J. Devereaux, No. 68 Teath street, Williamsburg, to-morrow atternoon, at three o'clock, In Williamsburg on Friday, April 18, Laura, only daughter ot C. Edward and Kate A. 0’Hara, aged 1 month apo 21 days. The friends and rela‘ives of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, this afvernoon, at two o’clock, from No. 43 South Ninth s:reet. At Newtown, I. I., on Saturdsy, April 19, Baxsauin Moors in the 71st year ot his ag ‘The rela*ives and friends of tre family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his {ate resisence, 10- moriow afternoon, at two o’elock, or at the Episcopal eburch, at three o’clock. on el evening, April 19, Grace, only child of Wiliam P, Wright, of this city, aget 7 years. The funera! will take place from the residence of his He ye) at Wechawxen, to-morrow aftern.on, at three o’c1ock. “ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, | NEW PUBLIVA TIONS. A TARA NeW WORK ON Tis DOG—PUB morning, Bl +oD MAYHEW ON THE DOG, ved by FRANK FORRESTER, Embracipg Tan SPURTEM A'S VAUE MECOM, by INKS ” ‘Containing full instructions tn al, that relates to the awk rearing, breaking fronating a conditioning of dogs remarkion guos—their josding and carriage. Dastg! tbe use ot the young sportaman, Illustrated with Gisaringe. New revised edition. and bOGS—THAIR t MANAGEMENT, Being a new pian of treating the animal, b ‘upon Ceratl’n of his na ui temperament. Allustra red by namersus 8 Cepicting and pysition of the dog fering diseaxe, By Kowaxd Mayaew, M. R. C. V. 8. x, pitgne slepant vowume ot 49 pages. Price $1.25. Be ‘on receipt of price, free of postage. _ eub!i edby STRING aR & TOWSOEND, 0. 222 Broadway, N, No. And for sa‘e by all booksellers. VANS & CO'S GREaT let BOOK bak, NUW ‘open. at 409 way. The most uberal inducements t@ offered to tngure s rapia sale. We sell to our customers. 2 book and a gold walsh, for one dollar. A book and a silver for one dollar. for one yorlar. one dollar. tog el pctng t dalataclaad deta ‘RS. HENTZ’X GREAT WORK. COURISHIP AND MARRIAGS; OR, THE JOYS AND SORROWS OF AMERICAN LIFE, y Mrs. Caroline wee Hentz, Is this day published ‘and for sale by all booksellers in eer) York and e'sewhere, T. B. PETERSO! Publ bed by IN, No, 102 Chestnut street, Patiadelphis, Luv OR NEW BOOKS, OR MUSIO. IN ANY QUaNS1- Ne ties, bough: by P, M. HAVKREY, bookseller, 11) Fuiton ee, _... DRY Goups, ae. rn 655 & pecapwat. —GENTLEMER’B mgt ag +4 nish Dg bazsar. Just received, new cravats, Jeanie tte Ac. new French vosoms, ‘an co! are made to Bivasie i no. to Pease LaWis & 8maC aD #0. leit hemo rind moopias o tent their ur equa ed and mos. complete aM: 500 FLOUNOMD SI.K RUBae—AT $15, $16 AND $18" wil be offered on Monaay, A) UBSDELL. PinBsUN, LAKE & JO, 471 Brostwav, A NeW LOTOF Pont a Vaiguille, and Folnt apolique seta. »: MILLER iz ‘Geant, rst Brostway. AS ENTIRE NEW STUCK OF CAMBRIC AND SWISS French work bands sud emorolderies, of our own impr ation, with a tull aagortan-ntot riareniog aod manti ie Incas fOr br A JsKuBi & CO., 767 Brosdway, second door be yw Ninth wireet, LARGE VARIBrY OF CHINTZ, COLD BARAGE and Orgurdy Tobes Ju't received, a: bly low prices, by ‘187 Broadway, seo 2nd door ‘below Ninth at, FEW OF THe 6ARGAINS A “inary goods b ve sbiained at HE SUWKEY 8a VINGS ATORE, 1% Sowrry. ‘$60,000 worth ot domest's goods, in no case sold at highar retes van manufacturers’ prices, and in some instances iuti- aitely leas Baltic yard-wide o:ttons, 10 cente per yard—the next goois tm valve io York M synch wong cloth, ut 64. —nsually retailed at 9 to 10 cents $80.00 #orth of linen goods, at bout one haif the ordinary Price. i vemesrk packing, very sucertor at 81 25 per dozan, 4 pep tab @ ¢ o-be, good at Ga, very Gage 2 each. Hoekabuck toweling at le., g-neraily sold at 18d 20 000 worth of dr. 60.08, Pe ia patty from auction. Fine new pattern delnixea at 10s. and Ie Persian and cha'lic oths do, a ee aud 2a, French and Lrg ih privied lawns, at le and 1a. Grainary prints, 5e,, 81 ¢ good at id Io. @ahriuiss ano vistres We manufacture thace gods, and sel! them very low. GQ0U8 FOR HOYS? AND MEN'S WEAK. ‘We have the bert asrortmen, probab!y,in any one stors in the couniry “maby s1+ es pecu''arly our bwn, SUMMER FLANNEL 40d 8 thourand “ber aod, all Tntred at the lowest price. Dealers oid on favora le te A lew yooa salesmen can fat ai situstions, ‘NDR BANDS, FROM ,UCPION—IN GUIPUR® AND ite Be ae, cents unwaa Broek ree Aes eee seta, 'rench embroldered capes at 85, w. ig PETER RUMERTS & OU., 375 Broadway. AREGE ROBKS AND MOUSsELIN® DE CHINE ROBES, eoeived ver steamer Tambris, yi be opened jon Monday, 21st OLD) CONSTABLE €Uu., 62 Onna street Bases. rE Banus Closing out om Can sie of embroideries at @ tremaa- dous reduction of Roem in order »to make room for dress gocds. Cali and see ©. . HOOK. "750 Broadway. near Kighth street, OH .NCILLY AND SILK LA 163, wid Black lace shawis, from rs upwards Mantilas scarfs, 8-4 ed biack thread aad ait ets for baaques, © now erie 6, “Biask inrend vella, at 8 avd upwards, ‘PuteR RUBERTS & VO., 375 Broadway. BLL SPRING MANTLES. ent and moat complete stock of rich black ai‘ shewis Sad teauon ia the cli; with every variow of atyie und trlamings, and at all prices ‘Kich colored moire antique mantl Rich colored miko. the most st choice styles, ‘A'FO, a vert good nesortment Beal Guipure live scarfs and mantles. Real Paris und Brussels ‘eal Chanully do ; an entir iy new article made to saperserie the Gnipure ince. walch is now ao, popular. It well worky the aention of Indies wishing acbangs from Guipure, and can on y be found here 1a the United Sutes. 58 Canal atroet RUSSELS POINT, PUINE D'APYulQum, P INC u Aicullie snd Valenciennes sets. very cheap; Inces, ail Wjdibs. at 20 per omnt below regular prices. | i ‘per ya lambric laces, for trimming onsques, fustreceived PaT&R ROBEKIS & OO., 375 Broadwar. \CLUMBIA br Beak v % TOWLE & 0O., # Bi Guano SIE. On sale for benelii of creditors oadoaa Uelpet rors iin, 2 63 Two hundred moire sntique mantiilas, at . Regular price, $8 o . B, WILLIAMS, — \HENE SILKS—AT CENTS PAR Yat. Gu pals aTeWAAT & CO. Broadway Cimmbers and Keude streets ee SILKS Large additions will be made to the sto sk of 7c., 87349. and silks. ou Monday, 2st inst ARNOLD. CONBTASLi6 & CU., 62 Cansl stree OP oxeinas HA‘ BAPERUPIUY.— ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF DRY Goons, ‘Now on sale tor the henefit of creditors, At the weil known store lL GRAND SPRBRT. AT 50 PER CENT BELOW ORIGINAL Cost, LACK GUIPURR, tlouneing Ices, ail ry Silks, Shawls, Maniilles, Delaines ‘Calicoes, de, &s tes ae sold bot aa Use Med wiiee’ imendous bargains ever offered. = ous bargelns ever one. WILLTANE, ORSKTS, CORSKTS.—MR8. GAYNOR Has NOW ready & magnifigent assortment ot all kindsof Fre. Fogiish, German and American coryets” Also, n variet "of elegant shape patent and whalebone skirts No. 45 Third xve- enteenth street, and No, 262 Sixth avenue, nsar Jpceeosanias, 78 Feow PARIS, received, Conaisting of collara Fey nner oy rich cambric sets,'basue pieces, trom $10 10 $20; also b:eakfast sata. from auction, ry cheap. MILLER & GRANT, $71 Broadway.” \GHT DOLLAR MANTILL A8— ar black moire antique, pas a : ET ements tien fins LIKE GARMENT, more expensive styles propor . , BULMIN'D oot Mirond way. geetgep MUSLIN CULLA&S, SLECVKS AyD ie, rich chemvettes. at half price; hemmed atilcred bepcuerculess at Lo eat worth $5 per dozen. Kmbroidere’, fancy Reviere, clack Dorde'ed and riot lace handtercole's. figured munin for bases; sao 730 Lrisb point lage collars, at 75 cents, ROBRATB & CO., 375 Brondway \1VH HONDR&D SERLLA s SHAWLS X DOLLARS, In new and beautim’ cowrings, chase ut Tntgnifent yorderings. TWO HUNDRED "ORRY SUPERB, av BIGHT DoLLAns. Opened this day, at BULPIN’S, 361 Broadway. BIRD BDISION.PBOGERG OF PHOUNISGOST At ad. Y CLAY.—An ode, by Wiliam Ross Wallace D owe Henry Ciay Festival Aassctation. Polished by D. J. FLBLD, 24 Beekman street, and for sale at the booc sires. “Thave long regardea Wallace as the greatest lyrical Poet of the coun ry.—Frentice. A born poet —Sryant. ‘He is im the front rapk of poeta —Iidgar A. Foe. NEWSPAPERS, NGLIGH PAPERs, PuR STHAMAR AFR(OA, FOR tale, thie morniy g-— =, Colored supplement aod Sty engeav. ings, bound, justra‘ed News, 50c ; selecdons {rom Punch, forty’ filustrations, 25c ; Hiusirated’ Times, sixty ene ravings, 4c merisea Works. » BIUHAROSON, @o. 15 High street, near Fulton Brooklyn. \Hb PARIS CHROSICLY.—ON TA4 1sf OF MaY next will be pubsished & new semi monthiv journal, in the Angiieh ianRUage, of fash'on, Loken yg ‘ys flae (atts, todue- wy wndcommerce. Kach number will bi nelliahed ov a desuiiful colored engraving of the Toshio + Prhe jouenal will contain a complete acaourt of every uew Invention, whe’! sed in art, science or fashion, besides varied news and go: of the caplial of the civilized. world, Published by Oneria Hartwica, 18 ine Vivierne. Paris. Terma of subscriotion : 6 months, $4; 12 months, $8 Subscriptions to be recsived forthe United Sialesbv Messrs, B, WKSTERMANS & OU., No. 20 Broadway, New York. THE LECTURE SEASON. E REV, HENRY HIGHLAND GARNET, FROM JA- maica, and missionary of tne united Fresbyterian church of Scotland, will vesture at the Shiloh Presbyterian chuch, Prince street, near Broadway, oe Monéay evening, the 2's at aces Subject Jamaica rt was in =a ‘aa it is PERSONAL. A DOPTION.—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY OF WEALTH and respectabili:y, living « short distaacs in the county, wish to take a litde girl, betwee: nins and twelve years of Axe, active and healthy, orpban preferred; also, one between three and six years of age, in American. Any person having pliner of the nbove described girs can secure the deat nes for them, by addressing Home, Herald office, stating particulars, JF SILVESTER HOGAaNS, OOLd I city, he will find his wite at 118 Baxter street Ie Sas JSEGRMATION W. Anta. OF BLLEN 00 ORAN, WHO the ship Robert Kelly, on the Slat of kkarch, Any information of received b; ac dressing & note her will be thakfuly by to28 South Sixth street, Williamsburg, 10 ‘ORMATION WANTED—OF HUGH AND JOouN Biack. trom G'aagow, sexdied; i Hast wae last heard from Care We county, Mi os ne a and in London, ul ‘Weat, as proprietor ‘ot a fern th 1845; Jonn was iitnomseiee Er asec, Sus, on iy 1846; waa en- with ME Holmes, ooachmak: Fite lr alaenag coo rucky. y ing James ‘Waddell, Louvuie, ERSONA!.—IF THE Fuiks DS OF rare RY#R SON, who for several years past has besn eee \ ak Hal! clothing warehouse, will now call woon him at_P. a Brese, oppose Herald off co, trey will hour at oette M4 ie to their advantage. py ed POLITICAL. WLLMORE AND DONELAON A ‘ABSOCT ATION, ‘NO. NO. i, Righth ward— organized January N12, regnte ipeotiog of he members o: this nacoctation wi be beld on Mom: 21, at their rooms, No. 185 Spring sirest, Penson ma tecdancs | Fequested, aa business importanes will be lald before the aaaistition. DB. J. OAKLMY, Pros't, Ginna KOBERTS, {Mie Present. H A Moraax, , Oerrenponding Secreta-y, James Osnornn, Secr W. A, STRANGE, Troanurer. NG ° the Fashion (form a4 For Jockey Grae parses and stacse GRINN! RLL Treas’r Fashion Aas'os. ED HOUSE PLEASURE GROUNDS —TROSTING.— A AY Bree ot twonty Ave dollars will inst., free for ail horwes, mile heals, best Sinvee oa th meveauaes eae ihe saddle, Trotiing to commence at 's orelook prectae ate i Te ahpdianan to close on Tuesday, baat a Pere Bouse, J.D. WALT ON (LoRUNNING—ON | MONDAY, maith for $200 ton td Ham Whelan names m, Fann Proprt Umer, £ Natt aoe belf-ps mike out, care vr br. m, Lilly Di ok weigh Faliliam 3 SHAW awit wink MISCELLANEOUS, “BUNT 18 PREPARED 10 MAKE BOOTS TO ORDER at the folowing nrices, and warranted of the best m+ = Parent lorthor, $6; Freveh : double soles #4 5); moroceo boo wm e preferring the ateal rherk eae bace [t witeou' asten chacwe All artern wi he ve prema iter Os vem, BUNT, SG Cesar US Ubed ob vide # vom obs JRERCH CLOTHS, CAS8IMER&S, FANCY BARNSL«Y Horittiogs do., ko | for men’s und boys’ summer wear, cas im lengtha t0 suit parchasers A. Ff. STBWaKC & CO Broadway, Chatabera and Reade atresin, (ACTS ARK STUGRORN THINGS. — Fi OWL & 0O.’S FALLUAE, 281 Granp Sreeet, Laces and embroideries, Muslin and Ice curtains, On sale this week, ‘Without any regard to cot GB, WILLTAMS. [{IVE HUNDRED PIECES SILKS ox sate ras wank, bs, 68, 78, and ds, Swenty five per cent beow regular price 6.8. WILLEAME & CO. Late Leadbeater’s, el Broadway. NREsT BARGAINS IN BatsGis.—a. T. SPAWArl 2.00 will open on Monday, Apri 2, 009 pioseent Fs pee ‘bareges purchaved at the recent ‘auictions. 10 fac: tate thetr sale. three tabiea will be vet apart (rom thelr regu stock, viz. m the first table, 1s. per yard; 1.64, Secpardce third tase, %. per yard. Broadway, ‘Ohe a! bers and Keade streeta, OBINRY FOd BALe. 600 DuZeN HEAVY KN.E socks. Inquire of (or adiress) Jad. MoLAUG - ae Set street, New York. Always @ large assortm sat on band, ‘OSIERY FOR SALE C4KA° FOR CASA -600 DOZ ot knit wool socte. Inquire of or address JA4, M LAUGHL:N, 66 Olitf xtreet, New York. Always # large «s- sortment on hand. DIA ROBBSR GLOVES, OR , GARDENING, HOIe 8 Cesning driving oF any work thet sotle the we proof, ‘They are 1 protect the wrists n°. ’ ‘arms from expraure, For sale at all ruxber stores, and. y Goodyear’s Glove Company, 36 John street, up statrs, Porenee, ATIRACTION— 52500 WORTH OF Dry from aucuon, will be ollered for sale to-morrs« itotday: cna folowing Sure at tee dry goods trey 30 jowery. ‘hey orpsiet jotabaw ls manilas, a8 aloe, shells, jen, ated ene AMA, entire 1 Mitich wil be Old st 60 cent follar, The 16 attention of mm the buyers are requested to the follo “ing list of prices, which, on examination, they will find to be as Topreseulog: $00 bielin ah is at $4, fine broche borders, 1 Efi printed bare tenets. 5.000 pain beat made. ‘2a., Worth 38, 6 wad de. 100 boxes linen erchilet. “ An, worth 2s 70 pieces xingham , at. 16a. Yard, worth te. ne price strictly observed. WM. PYNK, 250 Bowery. ‘AMES A, HEARN ‘Mantotets moat reckerche in style. Mourning manteleta, chilean manteleta. A rich and-effective soc ot tahionabie dry goode, At hie new stor 716 Broadway, above Nieth street. LAGE QURTAING, Da APKaTES— Union and wore moresn, satin laine, broce: curtain materia « generally. Al8O, RICH oe. a trom St t 10810 In every vartety of price and Saye, oe ‘orn, pair, Including * Paris boar ‘over betore ALB, re! ‘WINDOW ig ee oo Serol), ait, ‘Gt, anda |, e,, ho, LORD & TAYLOR, B" PPE or Grand street. in mualin, $9 ver set; yard, 28, worth 8a 6d, ACRE AND EMBROIOERIGS.—O8 MONDAY aaPaii, ae doce jt several huodied French e1 2b per cant et Below to peat Oe anetaion, Our wook ot Finck ol Te is well worthy ot attention. GENIN'S DAZAAR™SL Nosolae toler 519 Broxdwa; AGRIFICRNT DRESS SILKS — rer i‘ ‘oh Paris plaida, chen aed jase pou de te, brochden, Tmoire an ie iad DECIDED PaRgaie ‘yao vaverOn @ offered on Monday, April 21, in BOTH bay AND LOW PRICED SILKS, descrip of the viree b hed very choice, {ORD S TAYLOR 966, 87, 268 and 251 Grand street, ‘and new Now 47 and 49 Ontherine nrnat ANTILLAS, FROM LOW PRICRD TO THE MOST nt worn, both ot French and their own munufacture. y for sale Py, ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & 00., 62 Canal street. Ty. I. Of every Com IR varress, & BONS ve B Rater. ‘ed on Banger mr street und 6 6 nd eRe Where ther been ne on Seton A large and choles naaartment of Hmarnderies, laces, Wise gvsds, hosiery and oll Laudhes cacy | | 5 HELP WANTED. A*. EXPERIENCED DRY G GU0U8 CLERK, WHO UN> city rete ‘an have « permanent situ Atlon and good saiary, Synpolrer, iaith reference, at 54 Jedap atom Monday morning, from 444 10.0'¢ ock, A EENTION SHIRT Bk? rinae ie bers winted, 10 work lu the ahop on vee best prices vata Keacord’s grntiemen’s marie ite bazaar, srosdway. B WANTED.—A BoY IN 4 ®HILE3sLe AND BE- ‘oY grocery entalisbmen: | O-¢ living wih hie parents pontinn Must.come weil recom: Address gd. D., office, Ist. A LADY, HaVI-G B¥eN 2aPLOYaD IN C the above capucl'y upwards f five rears, wishes the Fane a Be rae Sree eta of th tt eminent iw euces can be obtl mm savera. of the i> = verw in the ety. A ling at ane tae uddreased to O, V., DOK 197 Post oftice, will meet with a.tevtion. Dp “GOODK.—A GOOD BALKSMAN WANTAD, FOR the ribbon and embroidery departmen’. Apply, with city reference, Mocday morning, st $87 s!zah avenge, RY GOODS FALESWEN WaNT60,—APPLY AP 158 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, Rvference required. Bwest- wer & Brother. ESM AK RS.- WANTED 821 Broad wa: a8, Man TiLLas WANT a Bi, M rand dy of magia ee! WILLIAM BEN <8, 250 Bowery. | NE OARPETINGS AT OLD PRIOna— 8ving im po-tea trom Kurope, also purchased large- ia this market previous to ip Posen” Purchased Tarde IMPORTANT ADV ANCH 1 CARPETS, a sro enanied and shall continue (> diabowe oar present VERY EXTENSIVE AND DEATRANLE S70C t SAME PRICES AS LAST SEASON, Without regerd to the present 6 are of the maget, and nolwith- stending & fur wer advance in sooa expected. FEM LATE ARIIVALS have received, direst frou: Messrs John Crossley & Sons, tnd are Low prepared to exhibit al thelr newest and ‘Three Ply, ingratn and every variety of low priced carpetings, c ots, rags, mats. Chua mattings, LorD. & TAY COR, 258, 257 260 and 241 Grand street. IBS, IN COLLa 8, UOLL A.B, d akirts, de, ke, . Mh be opened £8 jonday, apy C3 , tor mas! as UF nd, 108 TaARIng Dan caway, Onamibers and tends aireete Re DPSS GOODS FROM AUCTION— 15 D&&SSMAKERS, & sotrance on Ihe. Kone bus the b Purchased, at the suction asies of the week, mich below } bands Teed apply. ‘Cail on Monday, before 10 orc ‘ wo ‘ aoe aor ED AT 4 VERY. SMALL ADVANCE, Mite WANTED TO Go -OUl | OvR OF PaSTB Will be veaty Monday April 21, some choice lote and experince 4 ‘rimming department, ee atly in thers! mary, to goto Aber- vet beaiby cites of the, Unloa fo no auger may be apprebended to health ov going there at thia reason, apply from 1210 3, or 6 105 PM, Ale Jarvis, #9 Prince st, ¥FICE Boy WANTHD- aT 3) SBOADWA 7000 Apply from 11 t!\ 2 o'clock. Orne, FFICR acy “WANTED WaxTid, A BOY, WHO can bripg good recommendations as he Beco d and sbUlty. from 12to 15 yeura age. to ictend to oflce busine ‘wblsh wil require oats email porting of is tlie, and af bim ample time tortudr, Anoly at Yo. Headway, room 2 ty Parie barere rohes, witn three tlouncea. TED WALZONINES BAREGES, CHALLIES, BTC, LORD & TAYLOK, 265, 257, 259 and 26 Grand strest, ‘and new Nos 47 and 49 Catherine street. ‘A SUPKRB ASSURIMENT OF REAL uiile and Valensiennes lace coliars aad 1 be opened on Monday, pill 21 EWART & 0O., Rewde streeta. ICH 1.4 CES. point # i aleeves, in sew, w! aHIRD QELLING OF Ambrejderies, "eimai reat yednetion in price, Grand street, on Var le CTT Meviery and fancy £0088, a4 in conreqience of removal 1) 273 tore. toret. Stock and fixtures for sue. Inquire en the premises, Jes. PRAL. TAT 0 DRY GOOLS RAL Rem aN Wate 0 PRING MANTILLAS 4 aD SHAWLS — ice in city trade, apriy w Journeay & aes SD An immense variety of a!l the present leading i ahentes, » Brooklyn. PARIS STYLES MANTILLAS. Also, @ general »asortment of FASHIONABLE SHAWLS FOR SPRING, Including new stvies stelia, Casomere, Lroche, embroidered eee pivin Canton Crape sha vis. ac. PEI CENT BELOW REGULAR PRICES LORD ry TAYLOK. 255, 257, 269 and 261 Grand street, ‘And new Nos. 47 aud 49 Catherine street. SILKS A*D SHAWLS FROM AUCTION.— he} LE BOUTILLIER BROTHERS have just ricetved from Suction a grest variety of al'ks, Stellan shaw's and rich printed grenadines. ‘all of which they can sell about 25 per cent below the cost of importation. vorieng) Canal street aud 47 Howard street. rT MILLINERS.— WANTED. a 6U PERIOR TRIMER, and peeer first hand milli-era, 419 Broad way, hovston street, no laine To a.ve ‘rouble, none bub finebea benos peed upply, Wy ANTED—IMME DIATELY, A © &: NC PROTESTANT tosid, ore who taoranghly understands sew! py bair, Bes. of city refereaces required. Vall at IN ABMALLFAWI.Y 4 GIRL FOR 94NB ral housework; must 99 8 god cook. vasher and troner, anda Leper German preterred Orly those who can vive good reference aa to neatnaes horesty and oxnantiy need Septet nt Livingston at Int door east of suai, right bi Warm. .—A GOOD PLAIN S *FR IS WANTED, IN private famliy. Appiy immediately at 43 Dominiele at., near Hudson. W Tye RATK CG OK; a 500804 O| woman preferred. Apolt ovlwern 9 and 12 0’ te piace. a ITRAW BONNAT TRIMMER, is fully competent may apply at onson. SILK KOBES-- 3 Some of them very elegant, WITH CHENE FLOUNCES, Jaatraoeived par steamer Wasi Wiill be opened o1 ei 2 ARNOLD’ © OSTA BLN ‘- "50 62 fe street, IX DOLLAR MaNTILLas— Ss In deautiful black silk, the richer roods ot moderate priseay 7 2? N=™- Ate ReLeIts, 361 Broadway, ON WHO WAM Bowery, to Je TKLLAS. BTEL.AS, STSLL«s !— WANT G00D CORSET MAKERS. APPLY AT 36 ST Ho seta shu vis fine, oll wool centres, with deeo broshe Walker stree. toaen price only $4, will be of-red for shle to morrow aad follow ing da; WM. PYNR’S. 25) sowery. POILRT AND MARSHILLES QUILTS Ladier will do well to examine our stock vefore pur- chasing eleawnere Six splendid 17¢ Marsei!ies quilts pesuti- fulv elaborated, that were exhibited at the Crystal Palace, London. sbghtly soiled, $5, wort $10; slen a anlendid summer quilt $i esch. C. G, ‘HUOK, 759 Broadway. HOTEL akD HOUSER REP HES G&NERALLY, -IN THE RECEPTION 400M OF A FIRST sS ambrotype establishment » Chestout aeet, Phila- deipbia, 8 young, band:ome ad iat ligent lady. of ood eddress. One who can inflnence bu-iness @ « at goo¢ moral character, may ohlaip a permanent una suc:tive situation, b addroneng, immediately V, L, Ricbardeon, 196 Chestuut atreet, Ww ANIRD—-A PLUSH RiWen, APPLY TO SALLERS & Co., 21 Elm st., corner of Duane, {nens, linens, linens. ; a gaaaT ON = af TY ANTED IMMEDIATELY--a WET URSE, ONE hooting, that can come with best recommen‘at'‘ons, anda phy- Damask rapkine, sician’s certificate of health, may ap'ly st 120 Dean s'reet, erable ol Brooklyn. WwW ANTHD, IN BROOKLYN—A GIRL, TO DO THE GE- neral housework; munt he = good coot, waebar aud ironer, and bring good recommendatirne. apply at 31 John- son street, Brooklyn None but» Pr teatent wanted, ‘ARTWD—A BALESMAD, ON= 4000 carpet trate, Nootherneadavple at 430 an Cur atock in now complete, inviing but a oa rom the ind toensure their reads sale. Being our own mponerwene e able to dety competition. 789 Broadway, neir Kighth street. N. B.—Steamboate supplied. WO CASKS OF RICH OHHNE STRIPED SILKS—AT TO 1BB ondwar, 7 per yard: also, two cases do., yard wide, at 128. per ANTED-FOUR DRY GOutsNs LESaey CarLat yard, ‘wll be opened on Monday, April George Ki'leen’s, 4°6 Grand street those who acdsr- UBbDELL, PI*tRSON, LAKK & %o., 471 Broadway, }d their businers, and can come wei! recommended, wil) be with if ‘ANTED, A TEACHE! «NTL EWAN TO.PRACE five ema’? chi'dren in Mississippi. senthore residecce in summer Must teach Greek Latin French mathematics and plano music. Most be industrious und of fivthed qusl'tica- itvere OWLK & CO’8 F sILURR— r' 281 GRAND STRERT. Saux or Stock ror BeNzrit or Crevirors, bE pieces of muslin, at 6d » Bd, do. extra superior muslin, at 8d; regular Price, 10d, 000 do. Merrimte printa, 10d ; regulsr. price, ° Bn a ho 40 irc amo, nt 2 regular prics, 8s. oi Paar ie seplpnsbbidhscaastacgity-omaes ‘And nll the fancy stook = a TARTED IMMEDiaTELY A FI.Al OLAS3 CARPRT- Ata itiich greater reduction, eet TAMS, salesman, to go {0 & wastern otry in this Htate, 10 fake charge of a sull of come, Iv lea rare chauce «> one juslifed. Aedtess Ju Le Newcomb, b, Motropotitan Hotel, a Wanmn-- GOuD SHORTaaND WAITER, WHO writes: also, ® rapid common | band Writer, 10 whom steady employment will be given, Address J. W. a , Herald oflice, stating references, TANIED-A MAN, TO WORK ON A COUNTRY piace; bebe ‘understand the care and drivieg of horres, Trquire, on y morning, ct J, Weller, 713 Broadwar, 150 oie LABOS “HS W-NEXD [MWe DIATaLY— for State work in Cie me Pie 4 monev aivanced according 1 sgreement. jay. guaranteed by HE MANTALET GYL ARTI R— shaw! shaped mantti's, A garment of surpassing loveliness Is REAL Grcroke Lack. Black moire antique and tri te Bice Black TATFETA. A beautiful variety this week. BULPIN, 341 Broadway. 'Y CASES DRAS83 GOODS. sonet rabea, at $3, worl 150 00'drenses barege 4 S22 dos printed per Alt utaS per cent below coat, MULT AMA & CO. the wate, ‘This ig sabe, Toren ine (cre, eoert and rit wart ‘ 7 . on Tuerday, si. sccompan! Cohoert = Late landbenter’s 347 Broudway. | oly gt MURAI 8 CUHERT & ( u's. 102 Greenwich aireste 9. per di WINDOW 8B) ADs PAIAT+ Rs Wi NTKD -TO WORK SU “orgole flower, scrolls and Iavdscsbe shadow: 25 lela for gidink and ornamental work NS 8. 456 455 Pearl street, window rbade, peper banging and ¢ curtain emporinm. W. 0. JESS. RED'S eet aan hoes & roadway. IMMENSE REDUCTION ON ‘socom OF REMOVAL ON THE PF MAY. ‘This entire stock of mourning dress goods, bonnets, ment! ins, 4c . &c., the richest, best and always the cheapest in tis ga. wil be sold ai the original package cost until the first of . i remov. wise erent WER, ‘MOURNING STORR, 199 Broadway, 4 doora below 81" Nicholnn Hotel. HITE CANTON C&R SHAWLS —100 MAGNIFI- aoa shawie. rich! oldered. wili be offered on Mov At $45 ane PIRSt “SITUATIONS WANTED. “SKAMSTEESS WANT: eMPLOYMGNT BY THB week; can cut ladies’ drer reference givea. Ap~ at 40 Union at, nod rel south Brooklyn, first floor. Can be seem epagcunns. WANTED, SITUATIONS, 4Y TWO LA- dies, experienced tn instrucung tn ail the nigher English branches, drawirg French and music weterences given aud required. Address. fur four days, Mise D. u. P,, 18 Weat street, New York. 1fO GENTLEMEN ABOUT TO KeEP 4OU8#.—a WiDOW Indy, of the bighect respevbilitr offmrs he- sevices ashoure¥eeper. toa gentlemsn, cr twoor taree friends re- quiring an experienced and confiden'ial ‘vdy to ‘abe. charge et their houee and domestic arrange nesta, {0 retara fr & c m= fortab e home wrere her ‘anguter, a tescner, cnn resiae wih her. Aadreca Mark. Broadway Pa: flee MO MEOH. ND TRADKSMGN. TWO ROsPHOT- abla vonthe wiah ‘0 iemrn ® good trade carpeate-’s oF pianoforte builder’s preferred, ont not pariicu'sr, so long ag. they can learn @ good business; wil ing to bine SPRING MILLINERY ’ NASSAU STARET.-THE SUBSOR BER WILL OF- fer for sala, cn Monday, 2let April, 9 large assortmes and honret riboor. dress trimmings, (moire ze) siraw bonnets, linens and linen bande fancy ailb®, hosier” shi table, Iinens.sightly-dammaged. 1376 yds. a6 tech Beesian to he rold in one lot JAMES WARDLAW, 47 Nassau street. T 64 AND 66 JOHN STREET— Biraw sods, rench flower e Piquets, buds, and eee terials fc 0 iste, in every variety, for cas. ero en HOMeA & RATCHUM. Straw flowers, received by the Baltic. \ASHIONS.—THE CRYSTAL rALACK Fiast Agile silver medal emporium of fashions. iadame DEW OBRST. 375 Broadway, informe the puslic that ber branch sore, 793g Canal street, opposite Greene, contains the mort slogant abd artetic designs of pateras ever offered, under 'ne tuperintendence of Mme. Gsodall. Monae nd bourd with employer or own family, orcounirr. Addreas A. P., No. 437 Broadway, ataire, to M, WISE, for tour “days, $2 TO $10 —A GRNTERL AND WELL COU JA- ted ronrg man wiil pay to any one who will int»rest themselves In procuring bim & situstion trom $25 10 $100, ac- cording ta the advantages Addrees, with aii part ive snéustry, ber ald oflies, FRENCH ADV ERTISEMESTS, NT. KMANDE—UNF MODISTR FRANCAISE QUT PSAIr bein ves affaires b'aaareser 4 Mme, Kleinashmid, 274 Powery. . #NSION FRANOGAISE—UN JEUNB ALUGM NO UB- dre comme Jocatsire ure bonne fami le hadi- : on fournira toue a@ renseignementa voulus, 1ed Hevald office, Mrs. RATLINGS. 395 Brond way and 67 Canal street, dasa rich assortment of fine Parisian allie bonnets; also nest!y ‘rie med strawa. She solicits « cai] from the ladies, \f ADEMOISKLLE BARNET 01 Broad stairs, Jeng Bd 1 “Danie MILLEN ERY. {QIBBONS CHAP FOR CARH, Wil open on Monday. April 21, at THE TRADES, BLACKSMITH WANTRO- ONE THAT CAN TO 80 64 Joh) street boise shoeing. Drincioal w« oe Baa to-morrow, A cholee lot of low priced €3 Went at., trom (2 104, for A net OnE, ~ a a ROHITRCTORAL DmACOntEWAN WANTED—AT 18 Just received by the Baltic, aud from pustina. | 9, A pnbtgs Se ASFIITERS ae AT GRO. W THOMAY Gas STRAW GOODE, MILLINERY, MANTILIAS, TAcMAS, eng eatwnil cmon 6 Dncon ee Stowers, ribbons. embroideries, trimmings, &c.. verv cheso Goods ow to who enale buyers. “Ladies, come and 900,” ai ‘be Kee Hive, 527 Grend street, new Orchard, avand at it4 T.LWRIGHT WAN RD- TO GO sCUTH, AND Ras or de jonripg ttle; nona need aoply exceot they understand Senal, near Sullivan street, New York. 8. 1. EAWKISB the business [a every Derticular, -Addrese NO. Te bor L SIS PRING MILLINERY GooDs.— Port office. or call at 25 William street, v. ILD an ara $2 Youn mireet, Pat WANTED -THR&E OR FOUR FIRST RATE Importeg,manuvaurer and jobber of PHloters. to 50 10 work in he ‘ountry, may apply between Silk mi.inery gorda ara 10 o'clock op Monday. April 21, W George Pint, 329 Biraw goods, Fourth avenue ' Bik apd ‘arcy bonnets, —— --—-—-- ress 08 (PO DY‘R8.—A STEADY MAN, WHO T#OR ORLY Freach flowars, under: ‘ands hia bu #. may find & good altua ion hy ap. And all articles pertaining to the miltinery teade. Pricesm)- | plyirg at J. Soria’: Frenoh dj a And all articles periat eth pinitg ® rin’s Frenoh dyeing eatsbiiehment, 199 Kast QPRIG MILLINGKY.- MADAME KURINSCHMIDT, ‘Two c SiNo, 274 Bowery, begs to inform ber pairooe engine Indie! | WALTER. Two CHINA PACK SRS, WHO, UNDSE, that she is prepared now to offer most atirastive assortme t 1 ching em neta, fino glaes Ware, co, tale eta cut wine nod of Faris spring and summer miifivers ai very mode-winprices. | Shempagre glavtew and £0 ‘chandsitors.. rae and ww respectiu'ly soheited before purchasing else | ang yee fixtures, Aba sicritice. app to J. sTUUVANaL & vere. ieee eeremere—isd ias 00,, 94 Broadway. eARP! ETINGS AND UPHOLSTERY. WAstED—A CoPPEReMItH 70 Go soUrH, osm WAUBORGNE, FROM PARIS. UPHOLSTERYR ‘canabie of taking charge of a shoo and willing to maka A ardecabinet waker, 116 Beventh avenue, ner Fwant:- | bimeelt gererally useful. Also, @ brass founder and finieher Bre greet, b ve to intorm fami jes hat heu:fertsker'o | fore but good banda need apply. Address A. 8, B., Herald dnd ot far ,, Malirerses. ke. Paper kang: } fle. inp, Pollehing and varnishing at residecces or fa hin ahop. * ar Warren nner ATELY, TWO PILLMAKERS, AP- C aa proDOUGHTY £ BRO. y at 6736 241 Broadway, opponite ANTED- 4 GOOD CARPAT UPHO/ST: escrii f ‘KRER, Importers ana Sealers i every description 0 wv artan 10 work in store. Apply to Salih & pr mg OILSLOTHR, HW, A. sales ati"ibo tate and cn fr a siylon of carpetinis, W ATGEMAKRE WANTED—ORy Wi0 THOROUGAUE which we offer at the lowest market rates. understerds hiv business, Avply at L. &.J porters ot watobes. jewelry, dia 4 meaafeuring je ellere, 407 Broadway. OONOMY FIFTY. PRR, R OKNT Sa VED IF UARPRTS. roved carpet lining © uew and mos zajnavie i avewdon, consists of two webs Sf serene cotton skilfully woven betw 3. ate To be bad at STLD & JULIAN, Agents, 61 Cader street, New York Beau CARP#1S, OF THE Beat ai ede Knglish tapestry, Bronsale a: $1 ‘grains oi Teapeot Geraes a iotele and privat faa, Ya tx “et & he if 13 borer ae vai io he ana ooe Tok Greens ire vet, at $1 373% per yard; superfice, $e. ake yee yard. 4 A gh & 00., iy Broadway, Chat Ohambersned Reade streets. TRWwY YORE AUP AR Gut a JULY, ‘Lert against Marlin Waechter and Margaret ia wire Kichardaon, Jana Grahem, Robert Maraball, Suammoos pe (oa. et fads Martin Waechtor and Me ‘and req: PRING IMPORTATIONS OF LAW AND DECORATIVE Fare Maades, Cornices, ac. de. THOMAS ‘at Tmbortse and Manufacturer. “991 Grand ~ ae’ corner of Bullvik. Clerk of he olty and county of New Yors,_ a inthe oie of the QPRING IMPORTATI ta:d city, on the 234 January. 1856, and to cerve «. Ky ein in SQLOMO yu HaRT, arswer to the rad complaint on the subscribers, at thatr wae 10. 243 Boadway, Po, 51 Liberty atreet, in asia cliy, within t ‘Speen tue Fan ser vive of this summoos on rou, ezeluaie peas na day C Are now receiving from service: and if you fall to anmwar t rags Lacon neh Pee time afovenaid, the wiatetift in this fil pole tote ok Or New axp Rich Mrsians, ter ‘be reel Comended tn the complaint Ms Wey York, Janvery 22, 1866, REYNOLDS & VAN SCHAICK, Plasntift™s Atorniea, In panel, fold, sata, vaca ‘and wood imitations, with WATCHES, J ‘JHWELRY, 40 OMAMRER AND O1HER PAPERS, Ix Bvany VARIETY oF SrvLe axD PATTERN, hele atook NALIFORSTA DIAMON! WINDOW SHADES OF 1 THRE OWN MANUP ACTU re, | ( sa appearacce (othe rat ee van gana res, $4 10 $20, earrings, eaten’ we Py FURNITURE GoVaninas, Finds, sieeve buiton, de. Bar Se ae ent all io fain yyy il God complete, mani NPOE jewellers, cd cone Sas cons, nS ti pa BOUGHT—aT 346 BROADWAY, ROOM B T OHAINS MANUFA\ Vito are There chalnn an Ln Which they offer wholessie: kd Teil a ewok prices aa to ply tA inducement to purchase, 6. ee <7 —REGATTAS. ye LU Sa SP RO AL Many. o-sPHR,, BOSERTS, FAN Eiee Uy seo sera fod oF YW ing of the en #11 be held atthe rooms. 1 Jatharing | oo'or and will Wear the Peme Ke fold Enid Thee geese srreet. on Monta evening rex! v7 hear crimes # torn wads | ranied we repreren’ad, cr thy mane” satineg, ey, are Ar: food oa ering mare pe eee es pecusess 15.96, Mengiectred ‘only by us, Lad TaGOMe sees #0 \uring joweliers, 407 Biowdw ’ maaan ny.

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