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» April eays that durisg tho month of April about had left that port fur the United States, chiefly bound for New York. Tuis is from a single English port, to say nothing of ten thousand persons Rumerous other ports, or of the Germans, who in vecent years have contributed the chief bulk of the emigration; so that there Is every indication of a tremendous iacrease in immigration to the United States during the preseat yoar. Oue cause of this increase is that the Know Nothing move- ment, which checked the cide of emigration, has deen aquelched, and the barrier being removed, the pont up waters seck their natural channel with a proportionate iacrease of force. Another cause had diminished etnigration in Ireland—the four years of famin 1816, 1517, 1848 and 1819, had reduced thy pop» 'ation, partly by starvation and partly by igration, from eight millions ar ahalfdo o to six miilions anda half The vault wes that from that country emigration was exha cd. There were not enough of hands Aeft to do the agricultural work of the country, and wages rose so rapidly that there was not Lhe same inducement to emigration as before. tates Act effected an improvement in the ‘condition of the island. But prosperity in a healthy climate stimulates the growth of popula- tion, and the Irish are now again at the emigrat- ing point. The emigration to Australia, moreover, has been arrested in consequence of ifs helag overdone, like that to California, and very dis- Oouraging accounts being sent home by the recent emigrants to that distant region, the ‘stream is now diverted into the living curreat to the United States, which if thus swollen from various causes. The greatest cause of the present increase of emigration is yet to be mentioned, and that is the war in Kurope. Not only from those countries which either now are, or are expected immediately to be, the theatre of war, will maay be induced to fly from its ravages, but from every country of Europe thousands will emi- grate from apprehension of the war becomiag general. The able-bodied are tiable to be p into the fighting armies avd navies; aad «! the war will derange busiacss of all kinds—agricul- ture and other pursuits will saffir—whilst hore io the United States every kind of employment will de abundant, and commerce, trade, manufictures, - gm extraordinary degree. This will draw the taken place for ten ‘years. AFFAIRS IN’ WASHINGTON. The Difficulty between the Government Oficers in Utnh--The London and Paris Missions, &. OUR SPECIAL WASHINGTON DRSTATCH. Wasuincton, May 15, 1859. The State Department has received additional intelli, gence from Gov. Cumming, of Utah. It appears thut tho troubles aud difticulties between the Judges and himsely aro far from being settled. THe repudiates tho idea ascribed to him of affiliation with the Mormons, and says ‘that it is an artful codge of his onomics to injure him with the administration and thercby bring about bis removal Tho instructions despatched to Gov. Cumming last week" and which ho will receive by the tast of this month, wil’ course in every particular. ‘There is no fMundation for the roport that tho President giish and French missions. Both Mr. Dallas and Mr. places. If there is any change made at all, it will pro- bably ocour soon after the mecting of Congress. ‘Mr. Reed, our Minister to China, is expected here io morrow, Son-Arrival of the Nova Scotian. River vv Lovr, May 15—8:36 P. M. ‘There aro as yot no signs of the steamship Nova Scotian, ‘yom Liverpool on Wednesday, 4th inst., and fully due, Burning of Two Steamers. St. Louis, May 15, 1869. the Tliino's shore, opposite this city, caught fire aad burned wo the water’s edge at three o’clock this morning. Loss $88,000, which is insured in Pittsburg offices, Thero was ao freight on cither boat. Kentucky Congressional Nomination. Lacranan, Ky., May 15, 1859, Hon. Thomas H. Holt has been nominated for Congress ‘the pomination be maintained the right of the South to take her property to the Territories under the Dred Scott ‘ccision, but declared that he was against the interference at Copgrécs either to establish, prohibit or protect Sexfous Affyay in Baltimore. Batumogg, May 16, 1859. An affray cocurred on Saturday night in the southern section of Baltimore. It originated in a house of disre- pute, at a late hour, and members of one rowdy club -essaiiltod another with pistols. A young man named Augustus Fort was shot in the hip and algo in tho arm; ‘three othora wero slightly wounded, but nono of thom aro eonsidered in a dapgerous condition, Accident to the Propeller Curlew. Provivence, May 15, 1869. ‘The propeller Carlew, from New York for Providence, broke gome of her pipes about five o’clock this morning “off Point Judith, which caused her to leak so that she wank in cight fathoms water. Her deck load, consisting vf cotton and merchandise, ficated off, and was picked up “by parsing veeseis. No lives were lozt. LEAN, ng 14, 1859, Colton—Sales to-day, 1,700 bales, at 112<¢. for middling; ‘the stock is generally wituheld from the market. pork, $16. Whiskey, 30c. Sugar firm, Crvcxsatt, May 14, 1959, Flour dol! and nominal: some lots superfine forced on he market sold at $7 a $7 25. Wheat dull ana un- changed, Whiskey, 28c. Provisions quiet. Bacon—Sides, 9%0.; shoulders, 73zc. Bulk meats, 6340. a 83g0. La 2 gales ab 11340. ee ji Berearo, May 14—6 P. M. Flour eteady—demand fa‘ ales 1,200 bbis. at $6 50 2 $6 87%; for extra Iinole; $60 $7 25 for extra Wiscon- sin; $626.0 $675 for superior Michigan, Indi Sor doubleextra do, Whest steady, with afuir milling demand: ales 12,060 bushels at $1 25 for Chicago apring, 41 1% for red Michigan, and $1873; for fair white Ken- tacky. Corn in demand and s eady sales 10,000 buahels Milindls and ‘Toledo at 90c. Oats S4c. a.00c. for State, ‘Weetern and Canadian. Barley 6c. a 62!c. Whiskey— lowor at the close. on wheat and 36c, on Jour, 4,000 bushels wheat, 17,000 bushels corn, 2,000 ‘buehels oats, Canal oxports—1,500 bnrrels flour; 14,000 bushels wheat, 6,000 bushels corn, 9,000 bushels oats. Oswhco, May 1k—6 2. M. Flour steady, with a loss activo domand. Wheat quict; waiting for further foreign advices; buyers ask game. Lake im jay—1 “ousbels oats. dushels coin. James Fuiton; Captain's Clerk, Iiamilton Golder. Tho United States suryoying steamer Corw Commandinr, T. A. Craven; Second Licutonant, W. D. Rarny; Third Lieutenant, Jobu $. Nich man, 1ou's Karcher; Surgeon, T. 1, and Thos. Dirmo; Aveistant Draughtoman, Chas. Hoyne se! The United States store ship Relief, Lieut. Commanding Roger Perry, arrived at Key Wost on the morning of the 10th, seventecn days from Aspinwall. She has been ordered to Key West to convey away the condemned pro- visions and naval stores now in warehouse there. She will take on board about 1,600 bbls. and sail for New York. Oficers and crew all well. The following {3 a list of her offlcore:—Lieut. Commanding, Roger Porry; Lieu. tenants, W. B. Fitzgerald, D. A. seDermot, J. S. Thorn. ton; Passed Assistant Surgeon, B. Rush Mitobell; Purser, Vast night from Key Weet. List of hor offigers:——lient. ole, Jr. ; Draughte Crommnilier; Onief Fogincor, Mogh Clark; Avsistavt Engineers, ©. V. Cross a and ‘Ohio; $7 27; a $7 624¢ for extra do., und $775.0 $8 25 | for @ concession in prico, which holders are not willing to | submit to. Corn ecarce, and held avove buyers’ views; | nosales. Oata in demand: sales 7,000 bushels Canadian, | at 68c. per 32 lbs, Canal freight dull, and nominally the | 7,000 bushels wheat; 1,700 expoite—1,000 bushels wheat; 500 the searon. | ratlo and Dramufic <'tatters. be. opipedt ora agree, \vle Ote, Mile, Picco'or!nt bas sung tn the “Trovatore,” wa.' SPporied by Mrie. Sirekoseh ag Amucena, Briguoli as Mam100, snd Arcodto og the Conte 41 Luna; ip “L'Tlisird’ Amora,” ith. Briguol, E. Baeili and Magglorotil; ia “La Favorite,” ia | which Jauca made bia ren(rée and was very excelloas ia acting ead elugiog, end for the matinée on Satur- On Friday night and Saturday mora- ing the hevse wascrammed, The opera for tonight is tho “Puritani,’’ in whioh Mae. de Wilhorst will make her first appearance this seasow and sing Kivira, with the support of Bilgnoili, Amodio and Junca, in a card which § printed clsowhore, Mr. Strakoeoh aa- nounces that it is tho iatention of Madame de Withorst to retire almost immediately from the stage. Tnis ciroum- stapeo is ope to be much regretted, as every one bad Predicted a moat brilllaut career for Madame do Wilhorst, who {8 now, 60 far as sivgiog is concerned, a thoroughly good and correct artist, The ‘Puritani” will bo very well given this evening, and those who can appreciate its de- licious melodies neod have no fear of disappointment as to the manner in which they will be aung. ‘The orchestra of tho Academy, under Mr. Muzio, has ‘been the theme of universal commendation. It is the best wo bayo had here for opera. “Den Giovanni” will be done this week witha great Gistribution. Piccolomini, Parodi, Mme. Strakosch, Brig- noli, Amodio, Junca; almost everybody, in fact; aad of “Thea the cessation of political agitation and | course everybody will go to hoar it. The present will be the operation of the Encumbored Us | the ast week but one of the souson, ‘Tbe early eppearance of the new prima donna, Cortesi is apnounced at fhe Academy, Also the renéric of M. and Madame Gassier. ‘The first concert of the Metropolitan Musical Society Will take piace at the Academy~of Music om Tuesday. ‘The array of vocal talent includes Mme. de Wil- horst und E. Barili, and of instrumental, Mr. Mills, the pianist, and other first rate artists. The concert will be a very fine one, br. 8. B. Mills will give his first concert in America at Niblo’s Saloon, next Thursday, with the aid of several lar artiste, Mr. Mills has made in a very short lime here @ first rete reputation, which he fully deserves. Arthur Napoleon is en route for New York, after a very successful tour in the South, ‘The Theatre Frencais, emporarily’exlled to Philadel- phia, will be reopened on the 19th, with the “Le Gendro”’ de M. Poirier. On Saturday Sile Sen's bonefit will take ‘tke elty theatres are gradually winding up businoas for At the Metropolitan Miss Davenport closed a -@, profitable aud pleasant engagement om Saturday She was presented by the artists and employés with a beaceles ag a couvenir of an agreeable connection. Mr. Wallack closed his performances for the gcason on feed | scturday. “Rob Roy” hae drawn very good houses at Nibio's Gerdee, and “A Midsammer Night’s Dream’ keeps its piace on the bills of Laura Keono’s Theatre. At the Metzopolitaa to-night Mr. Hackett commences am ergagement, playing Falstaff in tho “Merry Wives of Windsor,” & part which he bas made peculiarly his own. ‘This will probabi; Y engagement and, above all, agriculture, will be stimulated in | Hackett te tbe rane pollicis ciom lela part cf this journal his intention to re-visit Europe, and largest emigration from Hacope in 1859 that hag] Mrs for sale bis estate tn Minois, Mr. F. B. Conway is now the Manager of the Motro- rolitan thostre. At Walluck’s Mr. Felconer’s comedy of ‘Extremes, or Men of the Day,’ will be tutyoduced to-night, with a cast which cmbraces ail the popular artists ofthe company. Tho comedy treats of living characters and the present times, atd ought to bo very successful, At Niblo’s Garden “Rob Foy,” with its fine cast and the ald of Miss Fscott and Mr. Miranda in the musical de- partincat, enters upon its second week. At Laura Keene’s theatre “A Midsummer's Night's Dream” is announced for repetition every night this Atthe Bowery theatre the patriotic dramas ‘Harry Burpbam’”’ and “Wallace,” and the “Two Buzzards” are announced for this evening. At Barnum’s Museum “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” is announced for this afternoon and evening. At Wood’s Minstrels there will be the usual programme, relieve his mind upon that subject, for they sustain his | Of #onge, &c., with the “Genii of the Lake.” The Bryants give their burlesque Italian opera. Mr. Joseph Jeilerson has been playing ‘‘Our American contemplates making any changes at present in the Eng | Cousin” to our Nova Scotian cousins, at Halifax, much Mr. Jefferson goes next to Portland. Mason have eignilied thojr willingness to return to the | His journeys through the rural districts aro after tho United States whenever tho President desires to fll their | ™@umer of triumpbal marches. Co.'s circus, which lately finished a great soa- son at Niblo’s, is astonishing the people of Rhode Island and Providence Plantation. to their amusement, Political Intelligance. ‘Tax Fun Witt Soon Fry.—The Botts and Wise diiculty bas now about reached the coffee and pistol point, and the next news will probably be an account of a duel, The re Joinder of O. Jennings Wise to the card of Hon. John M. Botts, both of which were noticed in tho Hkratp, has brought out Mr. B. B. Botts, son of John M. The lag epistlo is so short and racy, and couched in such choice ‘The eteamers Monongahela and Edinburg, moored on | jangunge, that we feel constrained to give it entire, as a specimen of Virginia chivalry and manners, Here it is:— To 0. Jenninas Wisk, Esa. From the moment you be- came 2 resident of th: y to the present, you have vided you bad a victim on whom your venom could dod aa an lnslferablo auscanve, to the come as an insui o py the democracy of the Seventh district. In accepting | foctety in which you bave taken up your abode. card of yesterday, at one whom you not and who has not hts i Megan reach, and wi neither bandy with one of your of pectablt ill respectability Ww: could only have emanated ity and vice. To accomplish a political end, notoriously unfounded untrue, displayed such recl Jees disregard of ali that is manly, honorable or admis- sible in Political or persona’ w: offended against raged the “feel generally. You alternative but to pronounce you a base, malignant, de- praved calumniator and falaifler of truth, honor and gen- tlemanly instincts, to which none but an outlaw anda ruffian Would have resorted. Ox Sewarn’s BRorat 4np Bioopy Patroxa.—Hon. John Hickman, bogus demccratic member of the last Congress from the Sixth district of Pennsylvania, and Forney, black republican, member elect of the next United States House of Representatives, in a speech delivered before tho re- cent Bolters’ Convention of Pennsylvania, is reported to falsehoods, which no citizen zo or cndorse, and which Let this truth be made prominent: that there is an eter- tagonism between freedom and slavery, The con- ‘stitution of the human mind and the human heart makes it inevitable, and the ono or the other must cventually gain ‘Who ascendancy. Remorsy Ruwetarewenr oy Dovcrss.—The 8t. Louis Democrat (from authority) states that Senator Green, of Miseouri, according to advices from Washington, has suc- veoded in reinstating Judge Douglas in fall communion with the President and the national democracy. Keyrucky Danocracy on Squarren SovEneaxry.—The following recolution was adopted at a democratic meeting recently held in Alexandria, Campbell county, Kentucky : Resolved, That the democracy of Campbell county repu- diate the doctrine, whether it comes from the North or South, that Congress should legislate for or against the intro- Territories of the United States, against its maintenance therein; believing as we do ‘that it ig a question that should be solely to the bona fide inhabitants of said Territories to sottle for Toe Fire Eareas axp Nicare Drivers’ Puarront.—Tho democracy of Lowndes county, Mississippi, held a meet- ing on the 25th ult. and adopted unanimously the follow- ing resolutions:— Resolved, That in the event of the election of a black republican to the Presidency tn 1860, by a sectional the honor and safety of the Souther igaolve the political bands which unite them to the States of tho North. Reeolved, That such an election by a sectional majority, inciples and policy hostile to the poutical 'y of the Southern States, would bo an ag duction of slavery into the act 0 offensive and ihe moet éflicient measures for protection. resolved, That should such an (rue course of the South would be not to permit the inau- guration of the candidate thus chosen as President over them, lenving bim to be the President of the States and the scetl n by whom ho was elected, and holding that tho fanaticlam, the aggreseion and tho unfaithfulness to the constitution ot there Northern States had dissolved the and made a longer continuance of our connection with them incompatible with our interests, our safety and Democracy.-The nominating convention of tho Third Congressional district of Alabama mot at Auburn onthe 9th lost, and nominated Hon. David Clopton to represent the district inthe nextCongress. The following Tesoiatious were adoptcd:-- * uous of the Southern States are nplest protectia ef thoir property of all nthe obecreanerfol ber constitutional rights, any com- omise lCgislabom upon thesg riglta must skuply yield NEW YORK. HERALD,, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1860-TRIPLE SHEET. Something upoc the part of fhe SoMa; without galaing ‘tee B . abyibing, aod tharetore wa ate onsitirably oppesed ‘6 | niroReAiey wawe Pte Been ary Duotana- |, Peston Cosmas —O2 BOY furtticr compromiso of tho (vere of atavery, ‘| TION OF WAR—UTeRESTING BREWS FROM OaLtFoR- | dence Of the bride’a fader, by eatistied with uo leas thin a (otf aot distinet recogal NlA—AN 7 - Joux Prance, Jr, o Keaecca A. thou of Cur comeiiatinnsl ciatis whoagver made the aa0- A— ANOT AME DOMESTIC Div MOU LTE IN NEW YORK uel Clarke, beq . "Me deot of Cougreasionu: legislation. OY ANNIVERSARY CLLEBL ATIONS—sKeroHss or | ™ — Reeoived, Tuatqre hawe reed with ameaement and in- | LIFE ON THY AMOOR RIVER AND IN BASTHAN SI6G- dignation the declarations pA ne aeteeen Sas poovagt pal NBWS—CONDINIOW OF THE MARKETS, cratic im the Seeate. Iuited Siates, taat aot anny Kereco, ty tte coguiar 3 % 8 man will be found at the North to support (a0 Ciaica Of | wil coutals he la’ lusourton hove sean Berea et protection 4 Ue oF dhe government, Sud | Deciarsiion of ® —Deily Kxpertation of a Belkle—Arrival of age "| Austrian and Freved libing etavery or deesteoying it by hostile legisiatioa— veueb Trovps in Piedmont—Immsnse Miltary And ia pret Pe nea, sur wnaiterabie dotermi- | Preparations ia Lisly, Ac, 0.; Interesog Nowe from Onil nation todemand this protection from the government, | fornis—Gen. Wall. Toteutions—the Acta of the Vigitesce | 10th year ot hor age. eed that wben our plain constitutional rigats are viotated, | Committe before the Courts, 42. I will also coniaia reports and Oud vo protection in this govern best endeavors to withdraw from that gov) meat the Bible Bootety; A seport fn very ' exemple, and adopting the principled of our anceery of ‘ery Curious Case of Domestic Beuxer—On Sunday, May i6, 1776, we will ““inatitute a new government, layicg its | Ditfculty in this city Letore Justice Welss—Hillsborough vor: | BURNET, ony dangmer o¢ Robert foundations on euch principles, and organizing ite yowe:s | sus Capt. Chauncey, Very interesting Sketches of Life on the | 4g64 3 year, 10 movtas and 14 da: aoe aa to us sball boom most likely to effect o.F | Amoor river and to Exstera Siberia; Arrival of ths ahin Wit- Toe fruode Resolved, the only general party organization property ig the democratic ; that the overturow of | 8a tateresting nature; All the losal News of New York andthe | Ccmvtery for interment, time bonored party will Lasure thy trinmoh of the | adjolming Cities, Police Report, &0.; A report of the Oondition Diack rputllonn, under whose rule it is impossible for | of the New York Caitle Mark+t, with ine amount of Stock offer: the Southern people to live without moral degradationand | 9: for sale, their condition, prices, &o. A carefully corrected hg recat aged 61 years. imminent peril to social order; aad thai, tueretore, 1 Wo believe, the imperative duly cf overy paront to tabor | (Bort of the Piices of all kinds of Family Marketing at Wash- currying out of democratic priccipies in the adminisira- | Reports; Marrisges und Deaths for the Wook, aad a large | tho Slat year of lier age. tion of federal government. amount of misceilancocs readiag. Tho frien Resolved, That the great fundamental article of the | Terms—Only Two Dollar per year; single copy four coats, | #04 the funeral, from her the sovereign States 10 r! and, privileges, immunities and honors; aud the He ierenens pied, to suod a | Vertisemmonte inserted at tho uavel Hanawy rales, Principle as this is the right of each State to avaci the Compact of the Confed whenever it ehal! svlemnly deem the same incompatible with its iberty or honor, as for Toursday, May Term room, caloudar Porsonal Intelligence. 12 | Part 2—Now, 1118, 1804, 1486, 1406, 1804, 1625, | [unr vermis Major Kenny Hill, United States Army, is at the New an — Ped ane ed 1220, 1896, '1000,’ 1902, | torment. York Hotel, kaving reached the sity last nich: from | Jona) 1996) 1918, 1050) 100 eget? 122+ 1018, 1020, | “Orange county papers Backetts Harbor. Geueral Torm—Kuumerated Calondar.—Nos. 51)1, 17%, tir George Simpson, of the Hudson Bay Company; the | 25) 86, pl 68, 90, 91. 93, 16. 65. 81, 71, 94, 96, 95, 100, 70, x Fari of Scuthesk, Scotland; Mr Argus Cameron, Toronto; | °",6s,108 Goren Part i ttia eas ese, ye 626, 531, o’o'ock. Cover—Cirouit.—Part 1.—Will be held in tho | 4, the folatives and friends of room. Same Dave, wife of Jehoiakin Davis. Captain Swift, , and David Leavitt, Now York, were | 601, 286, 860 (942,'786 record cues). K tm Chi¢avo on the 19th inst, Th» ret tear uauee sentir | 504 418) S22, O25, O24, 649, O31, toa, 534, Sra, M07, 18) | MOK, eideet sou of the Into Nicholas men, with their servants snd Iroquois veyageurs, are en ¢ 606. ne route for Hudgon Bay. The usual route taken by Sir Common George Simpson in his annual visit to the Hudson Ray | Loeb, 1080, 1024, 267, 2i4, 1019, $52, 07, ‘699, 1077" to Fert Wiliam, and thence north by the line of trading | 1078, 1074, 1076, 1076, 88S, 686, 911," 1000. end, without further invitation. posts to Yosk Factory, on Hudson Bay. maeiees as The Secretary of State avi several of tho members of ite ear wig RR the Executive Council of the State of Maine are ut t The Latest Drawings of the Legalized Lot- vpon a visit to Boston, arranging a settlement of the claim | Mies, as reported te WOOD, KDDY & G0., against the general government which Maine and Massa- MAnacuns or TH cbusetts bad allowed at the late session of Congress. It is rumored that John A. Andrew, Eaq., declines tho | BELAWABE, GRORGIA, KENTUCKY AND MISSOURL appointmont of Judge of the Now Supetior Court of Siassa- STALE LOTTERIES, Official drawings by telegraph. chusetts, pine Pulladoiphia Penntylvanian of Baticday ays: 1m s persoual visit, we are ara onabled to sy tha’ ch DELAWARE LOTTERIES, Hou. Lynn Boyd 1s slowly progressing towarda a com ‘The ‘Commisato pointed werner | o' pleto restoration to health and strength. Since our former | of ihe State of Lolaware, to wurerul nt de tee nee oe ener |_o’clook, without further invitation botice Mr. Boyd bas suffered a temporary relapse, but all | ¢y authorized by the Legialsture having this day a the bis eymptoms aro now of the most encouraging otiaractor. | drawing of the Loucry tor the boundt af the state of Delaware, | AtanuR T. Jomns » Keq, Though Mr. Hoya may not be able to reach home so soon | YO SGLe awa trem te whiol cee ne Mumabers which wars tus we tndicated, still the time will not be pushed mucia iurther into the spring or summer months. A fist fight took place in Lexington, Ky., last week be- tween General Lesie Coombs and Henry T. Dnccan, @ banker, of Lexington, Both parties were ees From Hamburg, in the stonsahip man: lamburg, the steamship Borussia—Borne: a Eltvabeth Bornemann, I A “Albers, Wm Sandecker, Maric Hanvberg, Dios Friediander and sou, Marie arletior and two ebfidren; Ph Wilsoa, Otto Kapa wife and two 9 prenaere Homeliog Ewald & haus, Med Sehume, Max istine, id, uring and cbild, Lowenbeim, ‘Loulee Zorn Bertha Zoen, beity. Fister <= Easton, aged 81 years. Utica papers please copy. lorg and painful iline without further invitation. 55, 41, 59, 53, 21, 13, 42, 7, 3 Sew Rochelle for interment, Crass No. 234, Mar 1, 1858. 12, 28, 27, 15, 46, 3, 33, 50, 67, 2, 11, 56, % tend her funeral, from tbe remdence itness our hands at Wilmington, Del. lara | 14, 1860. QRURGE 0. GowbU and two ‘Taege, Wilho Koile and wife Fanny Betz, Auguste Hubsch he Hages Braute, Herm Ohiy, M Wallousiclas Prats, W i fe Chir, M Wallenstein, Franz Wercer,(S | the wheel, viz:— Debermann, Eugere Fartner, Jchann Seubert, Marie Seubert, Oxass No. 231, May 14, 1859. dn teks Menke Guat Bie Lark Sete 8, 13, 18, 45, 68, 52, 65, 63, 48, 40, 68 further notice. Mine Friedricheen. J Koth and wife, Lud Viereck, 9 Jurca, 8, 3, 13, 18, 45, 68, 52, 65, 63, 43, 46, 68, Bi Carl ay M Boortanger and 2. ‘Erba? and scn, Atigust echo r, a Oh Rathje, with and. aon, Gash 3 "2, (e-and 800, Kruck Beria Mejewsey, Barto Peierls Fr Heldriter: ¥ it wife Friederixe . Theodor Rieger, Ed | ‘The subscribers, Coramissiourrs appoluted to euperintend the PR heaps ring hey or Mies: Crass No, 282, Extra, Mar li, 1889. The friends and 1, 41, 22, 48, 14, 45, #8, 23, 67, 47, 11, 16, 78. Memnterg, ava Metberg, Caroline Gabriel, wile aud cud, Rostno ' Abendsel ‘atbi. y Kosice Eling, tb Greenwich street, second door ger, BJ Kani, ald ke, J or, Theresia Schwarz, | with a pew and desirable stock of watches, jewelr; Kelita, ¢ Froderich, ware, plated ware, and faney goods, of the most elegaut OT: . J Burmeister, wife and HT J er, 1 MLZ, A Hi tchmidt, E Diewdouse, J Barth, From Bremen, in the sleamehip Weser—F B Hinckley, Mina Briel, GC Converse snd indy, abd obers, Fyom Obarleston, in the steamship D Scinneay, BB lloyd. CH Boyd and lady, “hos Potts, J E Todbunter, Mrs Rollios, D1 BJ Lucas, Mrs Pi i i i i 3 § i £ dent will satisfy all who will call upon. ‘uesday afternoon, at one o'clock. doors be.ow months and 16 days. Notice.—The Diarfo De Lu Marina, of Ha= | uncle, fan puulahed, sp. he Sie of beets commntcaicn funeral, from hee i rs agg Mra WD Kienzte ind do, Philaceiphia; Mr E Windekiide i‘ os at a me ieee ae Wm a in and ae MrF ve Boys’ Paris bed and Caps. jon —On leper May 1 i . just recely with * of Now Work: daa Corin, Jv lady, daughter nad two sun Bail: | Cone ipies form th renew smoroacat ever onmred hats. | Tee ees ye age Ricumonp, May 12, 1869. . GENLN, 507 Broadway, uly, & braggart, and a summer wear, just ft steamer. , Bee in. oat OLE COn Noe 8 .and S Aver ‘Broadway. party you struck, ieaies ona lady’ | styles of gentlemen's and boys caps. §1 Linen Duaters, further invitation. ‘Sunn. Frances t Cildren, Mrs Margareth Knostmann and son, Hoboken NJ; | eloting ge nowbere else, Ute aoa aay, Cat OGerdts 83 Biaise, son; Xj Maoiaiver And Indy, Boston: Mrs C Tasted, Savannah, Ga; Dr J Boevier and lody, st Lou raM I 3 LSalzenstein and daughter, 1; », aise Dru: eyand, Cincinnati; Mr Frederick Robland and | import their own cloth and the latest fashions. They employ ‘Paterlok and. Hear ina quarrel ve peeh riney tissue of $1 Lincn Dusters, At EVANS’, 66 and 68 Fulton street. and Misa 3 Noack, ener. -perermecrh a heart filled with matig- made statements 5 Mrs M on ae " 4 Greenville, N J; | Muller'and child, Mra M Fischer ‘and Coffee.—Delicious Coffee, 10 Ibs., $1; Also, a TTRACTIVEL’ son, ailof NX; MreE Van Duyn, Miss F Vinzenz, Mrs Leip | pest of tes, $1, at BEDFORD’S sugar store, 43 Sixth avenue, ron ona agai re ‘Bolnck: tem, OH Kies Bio oH Rete SET EE: ARISE RS Imported for spring city trade. good breeding, as to have out- | Frost albert Sehmil,eory Kienen, Joka Dosacine, Kids | gk Linen Dusters, Gromley'e mipero medal ig family, his friends and society | Mangvis, Franz Wasemu.h, New Yori:; Jobn A Sobmidt, John ‘At BVANS?, 66 and 68 Fulton stroot. therefore feft me, his only gon, no | H Reimers, Diedrich Broemer, Wm Boenstrup, John Kamm, Californ'a; 6 Corneblncn, # Goodtr fimiogton, N ‘Géuis! se Deshbnka GS band dies eblaon, # Goodfreeda, NO; M Piggott, Virginia; Raphael Vogel, Omeinuati; H Steinberg, ‘alt of this city. Bantusy —Ov Sucday, May 16, Ace f. tue fawily are respectful lism Tepeoott witu over Seven Hundred Mormon migrant tend ber fonerat, from the resideuce of her parents, No. i 120 East Tweaty.oigbth atrect, thi afvernooa, which professes to repost tho rights of tan sooth ia negro | POWPAfOr Diah—with alt the news of the proceding week of | at two o'clock, Hee recaice wil! Moines ty eoneaieed Lonron and Edinburg papers please cop; —In Baitimere, on Thared Canada papers please copy. Conmuy.—In Trookiyur ch Saturday, Ma: ey oy enor Wot Beet] Nitactne family are iy eral hen ieaatal, Svees kar lesorseatoonyte. Street, tais (Monday) afterncon, at foar o'clock. erill be taken to Greenwood: Cemetery for ¥, Mrs Holtmann and three | frst rate workmen snd sell cheap. For spring and summer | prothor, Isanc il. Smith, No. 26 East Thirty-sixth street, af this (Monday) morning at ten o'clock. flis remains will be laken to Flushing, 1. £, for interment. Y ELEGANT CARPETS, im the wo will use our | of tae i ee hae CF narra. Heh “a fe ey Froceedioge ut the anniversaries of the Amortoaa Tract 04 No. 7, ere invited to ne tui ror. ae A Allen sirect’ Presbyterian churca, between Grand and Prenat pir dda pt ins ea Soclety, the American Avil Blavery Socloty, aad the american Booster, this Monday) afhernoom, 0h Sasa @'checks RGARET ATCHISON Savueh Burnet, ily invited to at- 7. jay, May 12, Parma Cammoen ste Mriie May 13, aftor 4 chort bat painfal zealous y {OF tbe success of demooratic nomiveus und tho | Atom Market in Kew York; Commercial aud Money Market | ines, Many Asx, the boloved wile of Wr Cameron, in ds of the family aro respectfully invited to at- lato residence, No. 188 Kast creed of the democratic party is the sportect oauallyy of | Tobe obtained at the office aad of all the nows veaders, ad. | SCVenteenta street, this (Monday) altersoua, at three y 14, Mrs, Ba- 8. in- Davw.—On Saturday Sema int 14, Mrs. Puxoss S. ‘The {rience of the family aro respectfully invited to at- os fp dow ‘Bt ee, Fa erence county, this ur, E Montreal; 8. M. Wiley, N + | BRE, 648, 666, 611, 612, ‘ + | (Monday) afterticon, at Balf past four o'clock. ue ad Wiley, New York: | Sh + te Tey ents Ott, O21, 024, 6: Dxay.—On Saturday morniog, May 14, Guordx Faxoe- i The be go ea piace this nena nena - = on wo o'clock, from the residence of nis mother, No. 3 Prsus.—Part 1-—-Nos. 248, 9817, 849, 296, 608, | Weer Twenty second strect His friends, and the relativ. country, is by Lake Huron, Saut St. Maric, Lake Sierior | Part’ 2—Nos. 1068, 1066, 1067, 1068, 1069,’ 1070; 1071, | 824 friends of the family, are respectfully invited to at tho relatives Kasrox.—in this city, on Saturday, May 14, Caamuzs ‘The relatives and friends are reepectful'y invited to at- tepd the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at three o'clock, at the residence of bis soo-in law,J. L. Joruntor, No. 19 East Broadway, without further notice, + Euuox.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, May 14, after a ‘@8, which be bore wii resignation to the Divine will, Rican Exzisom, aged 69 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fuueral, from his late residenoo, No Ti Vanderbit avenue, this (Monday) siternoon, at Jonps.—Suddeniy, at Philadeiphia, on Friday, May 13, His relatives atd friends are reapecifully invited to at tend the fuveral, from his late residence, No. 167 West Twenty. 6f street, this (Monday) morning, at;ten o'clock, is rerasing Wil be taken to Bowaup —At Hempetend, L.1., on Sunday, May 16, Mise Susan HOWARD, 1n the Olst your of her ag Her friends, and those of the famlly, arc invited to at- Mes. Bevjamin € Thompson, on Tuesday afternoon, at half past two o'clock. ‘And that the said numbers werg drawn in the order in which | Cars foave Bouth ferry at twelve M. and return at five . M Hvsrer.—At Patorson, N. J., on Saturday, May 14, Mra. Mart A. Senter, daughter of John Brown. a 1. Betty Flede: wre Bf rs . FeoLorensen, Wd W Klug, Louise Moller FS ithes, Wak. j2ho DeNoaN, Funeral from the Baptist church, thia (Monday) after- ker, FL. Wettergreen, Joba Tburg, “Aug pia oon, at four o'clock. Friederike Stute: is GEORGIA LOTTERIES. Mrriax.—On Saturday, May 14, Many, wile of Samuel Academy Lottery, do hereby certify that ‘The friends and relatives of the family, and of her son- thefollowmg are tbe numbers whica were his day drawn from | inlaw, W. K. Treadwell, are invited to atiend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at three o’ciock, from her late residence, No, 125 Warren stroet, Jersey City, without Mayn.—On Sunday, May 15, after a severe illness, Tazo- J Polinck, pore H. Mann, in the 37th year of his age. iad ie relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this (Mond: half past two o'clock, from his late y) afternoon. raaance, No. iat Henriette Teonemann, J © Schach, Henriette Eho 8! without further notice. jerrmann Ebgelbach, i And that the said numbers were drawn in the order in whioh eee, Went ‘ Halen, J 0 Voot, perrpann ogoiech, Feiediich Cunom | aPsand shore: maphack Marmy.—On Sunday, May 15, Tnomas Mart, aged 49 E Scbiuling, wife and two children; Alwine Wichert end two | ,,vanessour bands at Augusta, Ga.. this Saturday, May 14, | years. Lovie Birocker, wife end two chilirea; Anna abens. | 1809 ¥. C. BARBER, § Gommissioners. The members and friends of the family, and thoge of echein and son, O Jacoba, H Freudenthal, G Hauss cot, H L. P. DUGas, his father-in-Jaw, Solomon Jamison, and of his bro- Birschfeldt, 3 Gahrecht. Bile Zechorin and cbild, @ Dauer, & WOOD, EDDY CO., tore Delaware, | ‘ther-in-law, Patrick Jaimison, also the members of Cove- ax ea ee aly er ak pa eo orgin. =| nant Lodge No. 96 I. O. of O. F., are rcepectfully invited to ampere mete attend bis funeral, on Tuesday’ afternoon, at two o'clock, 0. A. Bills, Exchange and Specte Broker, 126 | trom his Jato reeidonoe, No, 318 Niath street. . nonthae Hoel, Maynuviizz.—The friends and acquaintences of Av- oust Maxnrvitry are destred to aseist at bis a —On Saturday, May 14, of consumption, Joux sen, Waldemar Hjort, Rasmus Christensen, wife Culbert, Brothers. ¢ y "clock, from No. bad chur; ilen Petiersdoter, Hane Christensen, w ta and ies ai Jewellers, ee) Seer aie an Loceenen yt pad eo ane ponehae 3 oo 7 Giheus, wil ba open their new store, Porm a Bt et % Tv DI 02 ones a8, Hans Care’ wi ee children: 717 Broadway (between Ninth and Tenth rpc sliver | Pamnorr, aged 33 years. The friends of.the family, and the members of Amity styled, the best materials, and at prices which they axe coni- | Lodge F. A. M.,and tho Order in geucral, are requested t ‘them. to attend his ftmoral, from No. 10 Rivington. street, on D Doguerreoty pes.. "as Gallery, the | “Pace!—On Sunday, Day 16, Kua” Avavera, youngoat gniy cue left below the Park, 6 stil at UT Beoudway, four | daughter of the lato Henry & Peok, aged 16 years, 8 The relatives and friends of the family, and those of her George rock. are respectfully invited to attend the L nw, J Wane, 1eeidence, No. Pike street, om NW Koyer: J A Wat | ‘of this City, 0 the THM instant The eee of ta | Tuesday aflerncon, at half past theo o'clock, without of r have ‘to publish the reply of Don Muzuel further invitation, ECWSea WC, Weekiore him'Tamon ieee: | [eM Poser, stig tr he et fa thecass: wroply | | PaTms—On saturday, May 14, Aux &. Promay aged 69 Ailes © Vernon Miss bare! wmphiet form. and can ears. Be Fg ey eo tained gratia atthe of AUG, BRENTANO, No. 696 | ” The funeral! services will tako place at the Stone Meeting ‘Moore, and 60 in the steerage, Srosdway, sean Bigomer, - Biguse, Clinton, Dutchess county, on Tuceday. : Ele tly Personal Taste Consulted 3 dow th Tukey arene Ta lua b y Reynolds, in the 74th year of her ago. okt Bremen, vis 5 Gothementan in emetic Se ‘The hat, face and figure should agree. ‘Her funeral will tale’ place from’St. Mary’s Yo Sere eee ctinds’ Winn Aug Eoharionverg, ot New Yort: GHNLN, halter, 07 Hrosdway. | copner of Grand and Ridgestresta, this (Monday) moralag? at nine o’clock, Hier friends are invited to attend. ROWKRTSON. 4, after a short but ald Robertson, in age so attra me aes Ree at rom ral, er’s residence, oO. l- Paris Soft Hats of Rare Quality, Expressly | perry stroct, this (Monday) morning, at ten o'clock. Rerrex.—Op Sunday morning, May 16, Groriana Jas- em, youngest child of Thomas and Georgiana Rutter, aged 9 months. Asif Anticipating all Tastes, White, the The relatives and friends of the family are respectfull; hater, 216 Broadway, bas distanced competiion io ilenew | inited to atiend her funeral, from tue residence of her rents, corner of Eighty-third street and avenue A, ‘orkville, on Tueaday afternoon, at taree o'clock, without —On Friday, May 13, Eowix Sura, in the Slat y? Bohle, la: l two ebil: v, > 66 cece a ge cath our BPH Gatien aad ‘hrecenltre, fr, Margret 1 Sato pore hbo! Bader oes year of his age. has already notified you that he would | nia’ Joseph Hlochoulsitner, lady nd two. eldiuron, & Proch, No. 214 Broadway, | 7 “tho rolatives and friaads of the family are reg invited to attend his funeral, from tho residence v4 ober , St Louis; Charley Ellgenber Baits ; bie by the public on those miracles of taste and beaux the hats Gurch Benihana ‘ant’ pons New ‘Yore: 8 Tucding, J # | for gentlemen manufactured by the wall known New Ruewe and lady, L Thiel and lady, Mrs Caerine | pany of 143 Nassau street. i Banner and child, Loutssille, Ky: Herkiny ator. ferk fect vesuties, aa the price of only three ; Herm Gottsieben, ra Cree ‘isconsin; | © - ther ea, Cincinnall; Kath Zehute, Mra Thercea Fraenkel | where for a bit. B. B, BOTTS. astonishes Pp 143 Maiden lane. N. B. chemical receints, leakage by adtuble re ouce, and you will never goelse- | cost, manufactur and foe onl ty De eu The summer styles. now ready. are LCOHOL, TURPENTINE AND OOAL OIL, BARREUS dollars A protected at of Iculsvile, Ky: Charles Reckler, Zanesville, i Ni Grover & Baker's Celebrated PORTERS FANN CAEN MACHINES | ANOTIEE BRILLIANT NUMBEE NEW Ps rt way, New York. | ANOTHER BRILLIANT NUMB&E ‘ ‘Broad 162 Fultow airéet, Brooklyn. Tun dames Simpeon, Pi a , St Louis; Rey A Verot, Florida; Wiliam Milligan, Best §; ing Bed in Existence—(Howe’s HA Bod, M Hatin auil lady,’ X Robineoc, Now York: cose et from Ph pope Broadway. Call anti seeit. Neils Arnzen Fall River: Thomas Kerr, New York; Kev Dr inte, bebe bah e Smith. Phils; John W McCulloch, Bufialo; Miss Iaubella Hume, few, Haven, Mrs Patiorson, four ghildren and servant; Mas P ork, Mra ¢terling and_ infant, New York; Mr James Pax'on and lady, Btaten Ielnnd, Robert McDonald, Jacob Brown, New York. otal 60 and 186 stecrage. ‘ For Savanueh, in the steamship Angusia—Nre Maris Gale, | the taients, defects un aie Carr, JL ee Rerman Fi r, AC Wilrox, John | FOWLKK & WELLS, Golgtnmaite, Wiliam. ‘ark Mies Lilly Hon GF suiuuian, J : lam A Tord, Miss Hinkel, Mra * aece' % arti, FB Slornea, M Danenbaum, Ti Hedgkise. JC Denmore. Jacob Scuwarz, HC Hal, Miss | sore legs. For sale by alldruxslels Sarah Sarah Jp inlel, Charles Daniel, James Lawronce, and 418 We | syonloway's Ointment 1s the Best Pain Re- | "The pr Tor Norfork, £c., in the mteamshtp Jamestown—K M Green- | yover in the world; io cases of eevere and dangerous burng | at (4 Bron way, Bemuel Blood, B A Holbrook, I Greenbury, TA Hodg- | 454 scalda, apply it freely, and at once the sutferer will be re- | _Ageuts §1 Linen Dusters, At EVANS’, 66 and 63 Fulton siret, Phrenologteal Examin er occupation, can be oviained of and 12 Ann street. ronlway. « 3 warranted heed, ulcerated ge An left etc SOUS OO ‘0 i all oketores and news ?; ie | To de had at all boo eo 1 Frankfort street. T JONTS, 10 AND 12 ANN STREET. the $2 50 shoes and gaiters’ A new siyle. Also, tne ons, Setting forth | fxr inch ca't dress bots; warranted satisfactory. At sONmS" 10 eis : Bester SEWING MACITINES, ‘S60 ro $125, airably adapted for alu rAMILY and sumuracruRiNa ic are respectfully fnvited to call and examine them way, Corner Of joward sireet, N. ¥. mann, St Lows: Gol Gennert, N ¥i 8 Sevier, NY; Wittam pratt Bret john F Jal fobn Stu of OTE TOR ire Ca- ¢] Bromater Jone tino obtidren Ny; HW Homann MG Sewing Machin | hes Ass Willgeab, toh of Wisconsin’ Jacob’ Gukmann, Chicana | Lester's iad C8 LOCKSTITCH. | The Molde of FoirColunitin. patonalballnd by J, Perring. ninety aeten inthe storage, ial, $7. 0,60 in pecia ofghROROOMS 4 BROADWAY, NY. | Taibe ye Were nine Heat” -cerman and Bnglai, Py sow, steainshly asa loch, WHOL S AGEN’ a it, Inland; James Mackirdy, wife and daughicr; Mies Aun J os | PERK Ear Theo,” 6 charming Swedish song, by Lindblad, ie MeCulloah, Bi Tyg New cosas oe xing’s Patent Champion Fire 2 lw Pie Kay's ar 3 Quadrille, brilliant and easy, by Ce — lady, chitdren and servasi, Bergen, WJ, | Abdburglar proof safes, 261 Broadway, corner Murray st ,N.¥, ) Febul P 10.cents weekly. James Curt ne bao mn eras pete eld pes | 10 cents weekly. VE YoU ian, William Reed, William 8 iyder, Misa Soutéer, Mrs Veen | foved aud ensy in & few moments, Manufactory 8 Maiden | —— he d two chilgren, Jobn Bagley, 0 Ainsbury, James It West, ‘Now York. Mira 8 Leorard and daa ist, WO Thompson, % Hamilton beans cree: nage amt, Mrs | ing and restoring the hair. ty i, Sold by wll drug. right, James McUabe and lady, John Henry Speur, Jacob it Telfulr, and 18 in the sicerage. ginte. The Turf. #1 Linen Dusters, ANG, O6and68 Fullon atrecn. | The admirers of fast trotting horses, in the races to ~ ceme off this week have reagon to anticipate some moxt excellent divorsion, as the programme of sport includes tho names of some of our very best trotters. A glance at * ike advertisemen’s is advised. rn States will Tr HAS BEEN, PROVED Dupuy's “Cocoricine’=The Beauttfying par excellence for the hair. tenes Dol iF. B. DUPUY, 609 Broadway. pr, Mott's Chalybente Pills —R, B. Looke, | - r general sgent, 339 Broadway. to justify a resort to election be made the o RO ARNAT A RUE NGETS | ) Applicants for agencies will Saperion Court. Rupture Cured by Marsh & Co.'s Radical | tents: principal ote, Ct Dron Loni plbrgaiebempsnd yt hat curettnas. They also Keep silk olastio stockings for varicose | The @ eee 7s anata % SEWING rs and indy, Lyman Clapp and lady, Henry # Anckiniows, MrsJ | Barry's Txtcopherons ls the best and cheap~ vd caeealiass Ae eats ED it Mie Hoping, Ma Brow, mnsom Cromby. DE | og ariel for dreasing, beautifying, cleaving, curling, presery- | <. ySEVER Mnnoe ESE aD DAL BETAT son A PRACTICAL FAMILY SEWING MACHINE FOR SIX “AND IMPROVED DURING NE PAST li MONTES. MANUFACTURING FACILITING IMMENSELY. 1N- OREASED. NOW OPENING AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. OSFIOBS at Broadway, ‘72 Chestant street, 46 Sixth street, Otnei: 92 South Fourth 1; Woodvridge addrees: ‘Philp. inaath Se ay, N. Y. ove oflices are prepared to i} promptly alk orders for SUIT TO RECOVER FOR YASSAGE MONKEY AND FREIGHT ems, supporters and showider bi aces. Jostruments for docor- | machines. st LOST ON THE CALIVORNIA STEAMER NORTH AME- Inities made to order, No. 2 Vesey street, Asior House, N. ¥. Rica I 1852, May 19,—Dandel Olid v2. Cornelius Venderdilt and Daniel Drew.—-This cabo has occupied the Court several ¢ays. The plaintiff’ was a passenger on the steamer |. No.4 Ann sirect Aap oo, cu-atep from San" Jena o_an, Frasoisoo, Ico, on atrip from fuan 120, 4 DIR ‘board y d its ombellisbment treated carefully by A GRANDIN AN Haves. mews: Grows susetanra We dee gro Ue reli etrect, weet xis and near Broadway. Peer eacict ed nace ee oe ee tgs | Hatchelox's Halx Dye, Wigs and Tqupees, | seri. Go and rot lt oy this action. ‘The oouneel for tho plaintiff contended | the best in the word zal wade. Sok) and applied that tho verse! was lost by the negligence and rockleas- | 4t the manelsctory, > negs of the eflicors of the sbip, and the defendants a were therefore liable for all damages resulting therefrom. Hus Hatr Dye, “te., Black or Browr Tho counsel for the defendants contended that tho disastor | pepot No.1 Barclay atrcet, Also sold et 4% Broadway, “a wras clearly occasioned by & peril of the sea, inevitable | aliarugskis y it.—Throngh ail te snother great man, who it snother grat man, w anity—ows who te saving 12e_ La hited States and upon the af the federal government cuvify tho Soulnern States in ‘. tod unavoidable, and that the plaintft is tierefore not ene, ee irceuer vio vader the came Sethe Sonth ineiste simply | emtitled to recover the value of the freight lost, or for | Cristadero’s Hair Dye, Wigs an : Ne out up aa Sourational rights, any cour. { Uemage resUlling from loes of Lime or detention of plain | rre beet iv ibe word. ‘Wholesale ent retall 80d * co aterper. | olde, care and abel wor tu. Verdict for plainti’ $1,600. vately applied, at 6 Astar Raweg. HLITER BE GOOD THAN BE Gi life than destroy it. —TI A ee nunges or, | BAP ate, enti ol eurey 6 of Color, | Retrvcton,” Thiaman is Lares, tbe Hiwious + | ban prep?.red a remedy fos all bullous an: safe, cr itain, and pny ‘ 1 oe OOTY coray.t cognne bitters ia Fore iat a oa RIONG AND Di Cy the only eave and succgsa(ul matliod Kn Bin | Seu PAS Whatua } AT TEE Rooadway, OppOE jON TO COUNTRY hated 1" pint bottler, with my Foe eT DOLERO.W RAT—BATIER SAVES mgt ail the, woeld haan xone the tes, Shoulder Braces, Elastic Stook, | fire of the Great Napoleon, who ttasbed lice x meteor, rein bry braces aud Dr. GLOVER'S uew lever truss, | tho pailtical sky, Dub, great ag 8 aia fame, his ‘wore deeds of Nowe comes. 10 is the fa race, to sniltions to Verrous Jiseasoa— " ‘elect, Tho Taf aLD, 70 Nassau > DEFECT! 11.8 TREATED EFECTIVE NA! in nro ails, $1 to $3. iets, St Nicholas Hotel, OLFE, Sole importer, 22 Reaver girect. name OO the (88 Gite . ‘GAN FIXTURES, We cail tbe Motion of ne ror sores wrt ofan, hit BACKSDING PORK Lon othe eee AND CHINA Dinuke sare’ ™ "8? OF 4kA B61, MANTBL cuooKs, . BONES. Pasian ‘Asma, © GRNOINe BEY fike Cat X- an: Wa alag\h wos eatepal Womrwoes, stivce wens meme BE, CH - NDKLIEGS, Gas FIXTURES, a \ determinad to eel at i yom oy prices thet caniet (a wy KV. HAUGH WOUT & ony 00 = See Broadway snd Broome stent, ‘H.\ls ponetratiag the fost, = ay setS reeset ovret withoat toot by fe aca Rik, cere st. oy Dr ZaCHaRIR, ewrwenn chirooe Reters fo the phyeiolase aad surweons PaBiAN FIGURES, v. ‘JP. DALEY ty Obs LAIN & CO., Nos. 196, 200 and — PITCHERS, Ms ice pitchers, blatedoe ptsry For sale by GEORGE C. ALLEN, "°™’ No. 415 Broadway. ) ” Nie MIRACULOUS VERMIN DESTROYER, BUGS ROACHES, ants, MO runes, eae ee oe ahs’ be iieaiee aerate NPURALGIA, MENTAL OB PHYSICAL DEMLIPE, ‘nervous afiection, instantly reileved aud ly cured burnerrors antidote, PYNE £ 00. 105 Mansau arose Hayes, Brooklyn. PEATED THA SETS, CAKE BASKETS, Iated urns, tea Kettlon, waiters, ‘No, 415 Broadway. LATED bat: ~ coe, plated sou Ma remstieeere as 3 No. 415 Brondwag. GERS & RAYMOND, mt Ut, 123 and 125 Fulton street. A WORD TO FATHEBS. ‘Two thousand suite of BOYS’ SPRING CLOTHING, Tocluding School sults, cacet sutts. dreas suits, ues, overcoats, de. Of al styles, all il sizes, assortment market, ‘Tho most varied assortment in thie market, and af the euent Parents, make your selections early. Oce price, and no deviation. : SPECIAL NOTIOE —TO BROEBERS, JEWELLERS Iw- eurance companies and capitalists. ‘One of Derby's matic locks attached toa ourgiar proof safe, will be om ton during this week in the rotunda of the Merchants’ change. QINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, NEW GTYLES. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. For tallors.and ail pope ee ee | ‘Pie new family machines a 60 and $75, are aliracting wa versal attention. I. M. SINGER & OO., 458 Broadwag. ACRED MUSIC. EXTRAORDINARY SUOCRSS OF THE BACERD ‘MUSICAL GUEST. copies intwo Clses.. For sale ai all news agencies and book etoros, asd ab ‘oftice of the Musical Guests M, BL # 00» Sate 13 Frankfort street. ¥ LAME S SYRUP. FOR ANY OILY STOMACH, FOR FEMALK WEAKNESS, FOR JAUNDIGE OR SOSOPULA, on axy RieoD DISEASE waATeyER, CLARK'S SYRUP ON WEAKNES GENFRAL ph 13 MAGICAL TRY It. For sale by BARNES & PARK, wholesale; 0. H. Ring, Iw Brosdway, sod Mrs. Hayes, yn. EMANN’S WHITE LEADS. T , ZING WHITES AND PAINTS. D. ¥. TIEMANN £00., 128 William street, near Fulton. BLE PRBPARATION FOR THE HAIR. 7 ATA PART AR ATION TOR TEP wera came is superfitoas. Probably no article of a similar ter has ever attained ao wide spread and fa . ip the samo space of time as has , compound of cocoa aus and pee Se ete ik aaa of letters sc! Sees Charetions ‘but the well known reputation of the etors is sufficient gusranty of iis quauity.—Boston Atlas Wwarcs CLEANKD ARD REPAIRED, PPE AL a "At GO. ALLENS, 410 Broadwag. By ~ HYATT’S LIFE BALSAM, TPs LIFE BAISAM—RHEUMATION, NEUR! 7 Saeed pauk ta thelr Worst wages, also scrofuls, kir ai Gryapelam old, ulcers ancl the worst xpos of these incipient consumption, Ke., de, are our this sovereign purifier. YATT’S LIFE BALSAM — U. W. War ‘No. T Christopher of e yuilered id bie of his Ey A we oe enim add dat'bo now foo! hye 7 Dew man, .TT’S LIFE BALSAM CURED MR. PHILIP © PBR — TAT Li Mot street, of rheumatism, alter he? gents ‘and forced to use crutches. TAT? MBS. C. GORF Ho. Bast S LIFE BALSAM onan Si; GORF Wo had ‘Sixth svenue, of . from the neck until the 4 had entroed ihe ssh 0m Mar avepensi |“? RALSAM Cees MISS ¢ = YATT'S LIFE ‘moat, Hy Pri Grou, of sana ot Rohe Oy =e aovere ‘as to force the sternum orb piace. TIVES Te Pe YATI'S LIES BsLSAM CURED Bix, 55 ; <elly, Thirteenth ward, EB D., Brooklyn, i FA Kelly. T been under medical treatment inv aie seat = Helerwonte ee ee rg TIPE DALSAM OURBD MRS. 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